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DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 

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1870  TO  1916  ^  i^F 


VOL.  2 
0   TO   Z 


WITH  SUPPLEMENT  OF  TITLES  REGISTERED 
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0     alte    burschenherrlichkeit;     ein     frohliches 

spiel  von  sludcntinnen  am  llhein,  in  3  akten, 

von  Karl  Miiller.     Berlin,  E.  Bloch.    68  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D :  33448 ;    Eduard 

Bloch,  Berlin.  33177 

0  heilige  Cacilie;  histspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Hell- 
nun  h  :\Iielke  luid  Gustav  Ollendorff.  Berlin, 
Hai-nionie  verlagssesellschaft  fiir  literatur 
luid  kunst.     75  p.     8°. 

©    July    14.    1910;    2c.    July    14,    1910;    D: 
21.556;  Harnionie-verlag,  Berlin.  33178 

0,  Henry;  or,  A  woman  after  all.  play  in  1  act, 
by  F.  S.  Holmes.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28.  1915 ;  D :  40503 ;  Florence  S. 
Holmes,  Trenton,  N.  J.  33179 

0.  I.  C;  a  vaudeville  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Ber- 
nard. 

©    Franklin    Bernard,    Denver,    Col.;    D: 
10040,  Feb.  28,  1907.  33180 

0,  I  see.     /S'ee  Vic. 

0.  Jee;  i)lay  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Talbot.  [98]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus;.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34141 ;  Hayden  Tal- 
bot, New  York.  33181 

0.  K.  (The)  g'irl;  by  W.  M.  Cressy  and  J.  A. 
( '.olden.     23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  14956, 
Jan.  30,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  33182 

6  locura  6  santidad;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  Jose  Echejxaray,  ed.  with  notes  and 
vocabularv  bv  P.  F.  Walker.  Cincinnati.  1903. 
127  p.     1G°. 

©    Paul    F.    Walker,    Cincinnati;    D :  43.38, 
Nov.  19,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1904.  33183 

0-nii-iy;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Hicks. 
[2],  43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   14,   1912;   D:  30898;   Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  33184 

O!  mother  o'  mine;  1  act  play,  by  J.  J.  Magin- 
nis.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic    Sept.   7.    1909 ;    D :  16715 ;    James   J. 
Mnginnis.  Brighton,  Mass.  33185 

O.  0.  Hoc;  a  comic  opera,  by  G.  Pierce. 

©    G.    A.    t>ierce,    Bismarck,    Dak.;    1886: 
16413,  July  19.  33186 


O  rare  Colorado;  a  pastoral  drama  in  3  acts, 
scenes  and  characters  in  and  of  Colorado,  by 
•Joaquin  Miller  [p.seud.  of  Cincinnatus  H.  Mil- 
ler] 

©  C.  H.  Miller,  Chicago ;  1881 :  13956.  Sept. 
12.  33187 

O  rats!  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
for  three  people,  by  W.  Wray,  jr.  [1],  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913;  D:  34826;  William 
Wray,  jr..  New  York.  33188 

0  Sen  San,  the  wood  fairy;  a  Japanese  fairy 
opei-etta  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  J.  W. 
Standish,  music  by  J.  A.  Silben^erg.  [2],  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish  and  J.  A.  Silberberg, 
New  York;  D :  645,  July  8,  1901;  2c.  July  8, 
1901.  33189 

0-U- tango;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
K.  C.  Vose  and  W.  J.  Seligman.  [66]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1914 ;  D :  38587 ;  Wellesley  J. 
Seligman,  Boston.  33189a 

0  universe;  spectacular  (allegorical)  musical 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Roeber.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     ["Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1912;  D :  29041 ;  .Joseph  O. 
Itoeber  and  David  S.  Samuels,  New  York. 

33190 

0  winsome  Bessie!  from  The  banshee,  a  drama 
of  Irish  life,  by  1*.  J.  Higgins,  music  by  J.  P. 
Burns. 

©  P.  J.  Higgins,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. ;  1894 : 
18571,  Apr.  9.  33191 

O  you  chaperone;  in  1  act,  by  DeWitte  Kaplan 
[pseud,  of  Y.  DeW.  Kaplan]  [25]  p.  4'. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910 ;  D :  21841 ;  Ysabel  De- 
Witte Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  33192 

Oak  farm;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony 
E.  Wills.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1905. 
62  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:6640, 
May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1905.  33193 


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33212 


Oak  farm — Continued. 

a  5  act  rural  comedy  drama,  by  Louis  G. 

Modemann.     [47]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.   G.  Modemann,   Paterson,  N.   J. ;   D : 
7347,  Oct.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  33194 

Oak  (The)  settle;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harold 
Brighouse.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,   ltd.,  1911.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23817  ; 
Samuel  Fi-ench,  ltd.,  London.  33195 

Oftkdales  (The);  by  W.  J.  Lynd. 

©  William  .L  Lynd,  Hertford,  N.  C. ;  1886 : 
21407,  Sept.  24;  2c.  Sept.  24.  33196 

Oasis  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  laid 
in  fierniantown,  Pa.,  on  the  subject  of  divorce, 
by  .L  N.  Gill. 

©  .John  Nelson  Gill,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14667. 
Dec.  31,  1908.  33197 

Oaten    (The)    cakes;    historical   play    for    little 

folks  in  3  scenes,  by  R.  Woodman.     Franklin, 

O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  D :  31170 ; 

Ilea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N,  Y.       33198 

Oath  (The)     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Kraupa,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
19320,  May  5;  Ic.  June  30.  33199 


— ■  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Schubering.     93  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  SchuberinEc,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  D : 
9143,  Sept.  10,  1906;  le.  Sept.  10,  1906;  Ic. 
May  14,  1907.  33200 

—  play  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  L.  Leon. 
98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915 ;  D :  42247 ;  Louis  Leon, 
Atlantic  City.  33200a 

play  in  1  act,  by  Seumas  MacManus.  con- 


(l(M!sed  and   arr.   in   its  present  form,   by   F. 
Keenaii.      [2].   21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22289 ;  Frank  Kee- 
nan,  New  York.  33201 

—  play  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  M.  L.  White.    4  p. 
1.,  34  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1914  ;  D  :  38578  ;  Montgomery 
Lewis  White,  Austin,  Tex.  33201a 

—  a    romantic    melodrama    in   5   acts,   by    G. 


Hoey. 

©   George   Hoev,   New   York;    1887:31286. 
Dec.  3.  33202 

Oath    (The)    of  allegiance;   by   .7.    B.   Connelly 
and  .7.   Drumeir. 

©  James  Bernard  Connelly  and  Jack  Dru- 
meir.  Philadelphia;   D :  4117,   Oct.   20.   1903. 

33203 


Oath  (The)  of  Hippocra.tes;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Eddy. 

©  Arthur  Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago;  D:  14617, 
Dec.  24,  1908.  33204 

Oath  (The)  of  my  nation;  or.  The  wandering 
Jew,  drama  of  4  acts,  by  I.  Rosenthal.  [33]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912;  D:  31343;  Isidor 
Rosenthal,  New  York.  33205 

Oath  (The)  of  the  twelve.  See  Captain  Fire- 
brand. 

Oath  of  veng-eance;  a  Spanish- American  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  M.  A.  Somers.  Type- 
written. 

©  Martin  A.  Somers,  Philadelphia :  D : 
215,  Mar.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1901.      33206 

See  also  Countess  Vera. 

Obadiah's  Christmas;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Maxwell.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911;  D :  23661 ;  John  M. 
Maxwell,  Indianapolis.  33207 

Obed  Owler  and  the  prize  writers;  a  humorous 
drnina  iu  3  acts,  by  JI.  H.  G.  Clarke  (Nina 
Gray  Clarke)  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1889. 

©  Mary  H.  Gray  Clarke,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.;   1889:6242,   Feb.   23;   2c.  April  22. 

33208 
Obedience;  original  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
2  entre-acts  and  5  scenes,  by  A.  B.  Miller. 

©  Alex  B.  Miller,  New  York ;  D :  13234. 
June  24,  1908.  33209 

Obelisk  (The)     See  Mirth. 

Ober  (Dei-);  komijdie  in  4  akt^'u,  von  Gustav 
Esmann,  deutsch  von  Hans  Brennert.  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg,  Axel  Juncker  verlag.  140  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32465 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
aufCiihrungsrecht,   Charlottenburg,   Germanv. 

33210 

Oberamniergauer  passions-spiels;  historisch- 
kritische  ausgabe,  umfassond  den  urtext  von  P. 
Ottmar  Weiss  mit  proben  uer  gesamten  alteren 
textentv\n'ckluug  und  vollem  variantenajipai-at 
fiir  (lie  iimformung  durch  .7.  A.  Daisenberger, 
erstdruck  der  Ottmar  Wolss'chen  fassung. 
1810  Jubilaums-ausgabe  1910,  mit  noten- 
beilagen,  portraits,  2  faksimiles,  besorgt  von 
Otto  Mausser, .  Diessen  vor  IMiinehen,  Ver- 
higsanstalt  Jos.  C.  Huber.     xxii,  313  p.     12°. 

©  May  25,  1910;  2c.  June  28,  1910;  D: 
21433;  Verlag  Jos.  C  Huber,  Diessen  vor 
Munich.  33211 

Oberen  (Die)  zehntausend;  operette,  text  von 
Julius  Freund,  nmsik  von  Gustavo  Kerker. 
Berlin,  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock  [1909]  52  p.  12°. 
©  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin;  D:15S06, 
Apr.  21,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909;  2c.  Mav  26. 
1909.  3i3212 


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33213 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


33232 


Oberine;  or,  The  nymph  of  the  Adriatic,  [an 
oriccinal  extravaganza  in  2  acts  and  7  scenes] 
bj'  W.  Summers,  music  by  E.  Jakobowski  and 
J.  O.  Shepherd.  103  p.  8°.  Printed.  [Words 
only] 

©  Walter  Summers,  London ;  D :  1396,  Feb. 
5,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1902;  Ic.  (typewritten) 
Dec.  28,  1901.  33213 

Oberle  (Les);  pi&ce  en  5  tableaux,  d'apres  le 
roman  de  Rene  Bazin,  par  E.  Haraucourt. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  rillustration]  1905.  72  p. 
12°. 

©  Edmond  Haraucourt,  Paris ;  D :  7602, 
Nov.  23,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1905.  33214 

Oberst  Mbbius;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Hans 
Hauptmann.     69  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1910;  D:  20876;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  33215 

Obesity  (The)  cure;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.      [2],   12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;  D :  32323 ;  Nellie  C. 
Beyer,  Forest  Hills,  Mass.  33216 

Obeying  orders;  Ethiopian  military  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  John  Arnold,  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  6  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
22]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15819,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1875.  33217 

Object  (An)  in  view.     See  Only  one. 

Object  (An)  lesson;  a  dramatic  episode,  by 
Frederic  Sargent.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D :  30043 ;  Jerrold 
Robertshaw,  London.  33218 

Same.     New  York,   S.  French ;   TiOndon,  S. 

French,   ltd.,   1912.     24  p.     12°.      ([French's 
acting  edition,  no.  2407] ) 

©  Sept.  25,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1912;  D: 
30992;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      33219 

sketch   in  1  act,  by  A.   H.   Virtue.     11  p. 


Object,  matrimony — Continued. 
farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  Schell  and  Carr  Alli- 
son.   14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1909;    D :  16669 ;    Sherril 
Schell,  New  York.  33223 

a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Hamp- 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912;  D:  29456;   A.  Hoi  ton 
Virtue,  Boston.  33220 

Object,  matrimony;  comedy  drama  sketch  in  1 

act,  by  F.  Schaefer.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     May     13,     1911;     D:  24207;     Fred 

Schaefer,  San  Francisco.  33221 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Glass.     21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1915;  D :  40969 ;  Montague 
Glass,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  33221a 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington ;    1897 : 
23208,  Apr.  13.  33222 


shire.     Ms.  and  typewritten. 

©  Harry  E.  Hampshire,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  : 
14173,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  33224 

Objections  removed;  one  act  farce,  by  A.  L. 
Zeller.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Louis  Zeller,  St.  Louis;  1898: 
59280,  Oct.  8 ;  Ic.  Oct.  8.  33225 

Objekt  (Das);  eine  anwaltsgroteske  in  3  akten, 
von  Fritz  Selten.    99  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911;  D :  23827 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihuenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  33226 

O'Brien,  the  detective.  See  Italian  (The) 
fisherman. 

O'Brien's  new  house;  farce  comedy  in  8  acts,  by 
A.  Barrowclough.  [10],  72  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1912  ;  D  :  31393  ;  Arthur  Bar- 
rowclough, Paterson.  33227 

O'Brien's  trip  to  the  Bronx.  4  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joe  J.  Conlan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  4171,  Nov. 
2,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1903.  33228 

Observant  (The)  Mr.  Finestone;  vaudeville 
>-ketch  in  2  parts,  by  L.  R.  De  Lisle.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  Oct.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38422  ;  Louise  R.  De 
Lisle,  New  York.  33228a 

Obsession;  psvchic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Herbine  and  B.  Rolt.  [6],  132  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912  ;  D  :  31384  ;  Charlotte  G. 
Herbine,  New  York,  and  Bernard  Rolt,  Lon- 
don. 33229 

Obstinate  (The)  family;  farce  in  1  act,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  E.  M.  Spooner. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1910 ;  D :  22159 ;  Edna  May 
Spooner,  Jersey  City.  33230 

Obstinate  (The)  professor.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  C.  D.  Charles,  New  York ;  D :  2144,  July 
21,  1902 ;  2c.  July  21,  1902.  33231 

Obstinate  (An)  Romeo.   See  Tricks  of  trade. 

Obstinate  (The)  visitant. 

©  Clement  D.  Charles,  New  York ;  D :  451, 
Apr.  23,  1901.  33232 


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33233 


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33253 


Obstruction  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Hol- 
lorau.     [2],  79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D :  22351 ;  John  Hol- 
loran,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  33233 

O'Callahan  of  the  locks;  comedy  sketch,  by 
T.  J.  Nawn.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1915 ;  D :  41100 ;  Thomas  J. 
Nawn,  Hillsdale,  N.  J.  33233a 

Occident  (L');  piece  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Kiste- 
niaeekers.  38  p.  4°.  (lu  La  Petite  illustra- 
tion, no.  43.-27  decembre  1913,  serie-theatre, 
no.  23) 

©  Dec.  27.  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  35903  ; 
Henry  Kistemaeckers,  Paris.  33233b 

Occupe-toi  d'Amelie;  piece  en  3  actes  et  4  tab- 
leaux, par  G.  Feydeau.     64  p.     4°.     (L'lllus- 
trution  theatrale,  7"  annee-174,  25  mars  1911) 
©  Mar.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23S56  ; 
Georges  Feydeau,  Paris.  33234 

Ocean  (The);  or,  The  Isle  of  Atlantis,  a  novel 
spectacular  drama  with  original  music  for 
songs  :uid  ballet  in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by 
C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1882 :  9555, 
June  10.  33235 

Ocean  (The)  child;  operetta  in  1  scene,  by  E. 
Carleton. 

©  Elizabeth  Carleton,  New  York;  1877: 
2825,  Mar.  8.  33236 

Ocean  (The)  mail;  a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  R.  M.  Taylor. 

©  Uobert  M.Taylor,  New  York;  1881: 
937,  Jan.  17.  33237 

Ocean  to  ocean.     See  Argonauts  (The)  of  '49. 

Ocean  (An)  voyag'e;  a  dramatic  and  musical 
composition,  by  H.  ]\Iontague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897  :  24523, 
Apr.  20.  33238 

Ocean  waif,  a  story  of  the  sea;  nautical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Webber. 

©  Edvvina  Grey  Webber,  Augusta,  Me. ;  D : 
5814,  Nov.  23,  1904.  33239 

Ochavos  (Los);  disparate  comico-lirico,  en  1 
actoyon  prosn.  oi-iginal  de  M.  Muzas  y  J.  Lopez 
Barbadillo,  mfisica  del  maestro  Arturo  Esco- 
bar*. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1910.     38,  4  p.     12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24.  1910;  D: 
211  r>0;  I\iariano  Muzas  &  Joatiuia  Lopez  Bar- 
badillo, Madrid.  33240 

O'Connor's  child.     See  O'Connor's  curse. 

O'Connor's  curse;  or.  Love's  triumph,  an  emo- 
tional drama,  by  M.  Higgins,  founded  on 
Campbell's  poem,  O'Connor's  child. 

©  Marguerite  Higgins,  Brooklyn;  1879: 
5790,  Apr.  30.  33241 


O'Connor's  oath;  or,  All  through  Steele,  a  play, 
by  C.  E.  Callahan. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,  Cincinnati;  1876: 
12469,  Nov.  8.  33242 

Octava  (La)  mara villa;  entremgs  llrico  [de]  F. 
Perez  Capo.    21,  [8]  p.    12°. 

©  Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Madrid ;  D :  14697. 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  33243 

Octave;  comedie  en  1  acte  de  Y.  Mirande  et 
H.  Geroule.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1907. 
27  p.     16°. 

©  Yves  Mirande  and  Henri  Geroule,  Paris ; 
D:9937,  Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907. 

33244 

Octavia.      Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Harvey  Cortland,  Toledo,  O. ;  1895 : 
31590,  June  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1896.  33245 

See  also  Tragedies   (The)  of  Seneca. 

October;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by 

C.   E.  J.  Reuner.      [32]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  38536  ;  Chas.  Edgar 

Jerome  Renner,  New  York.  33245a 

October  first;  by  William  Whitehead  Erwin. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6.  1911 ;  D :  25947 ;  W.  W.  Er- 
win, New  York.  33246 

October  15th;  dramatic  phantasy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Vincent.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1913;  D :  31904 ;  Marshall 
Vincent,  New  York.  33247 

Octopus   (The) 

©  Louis  Rohr.  Chicago;  D:  15160,  Feb.  24, 
1909.  33248 

by  Giacinta  Corsini    [i.  e.  Mrs.  J.   Keane] 

[74]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J\Irs.  James  Keane,  New  York ;  D :  8726, 
INIay  4,  1906 ;  2c.  May  4,  1906.  [Note :  Copies 
bear  title,  Marcia ;  or,  The  octopus.         33249 

[a  comedy,  by  W.  Rowe]  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Rowe,  Chicago  ;  D  :  12313,  Feb.  5. 
1908;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1908.  33250 

the  ghost  walks;  [or]  Spirit  wives,  a  play 

in   1   act,   by   Joseph   A.    Golden.      14  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  12556,  Mar, 
16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.  33251 

Octoroon  (The);  an  Ethiopian  drama  in  1  scene. 
New  York,   Happy   hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1874  :  1223j  . 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  33252 

spectacular  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 

Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1895:27062. 
May  21.  33253 


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Octoroon  (The) — Continued. 

or,  Life  in  Louisiana,  a  drama  iu  5  acts, 

by  Dion  Boucicault.     44  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Henrietta  E.  Clianfrau,  New  Yorlv ;  1SS7 : 
26246,  Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  33254 

Same,  with  revision  and  additions  by  Wil- 


liam I>orins  Spencer.    5.3  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Henrietta  E.  Chaufrau,  Philadelphia; 
D:  11510,  Oct.  11,  1907;  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1907; 
Ic.  Oct.  11,  1907.  33255 

Octoroons. 

©  John  W.  Isham,  New  York ;  1895 :  63368, 
Dec.  14.  33256 


Same.     Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Isham,  New  York ;  1896 :  48876. 
Aug.  29;  2c.  Aug.  31.  33257 

Odalisque  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  G.  E.  Mur- 
dock.     [12]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34390 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock.  Los  Angeles.  33258 

O'Day,  the  alderman;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Sam.  E.  Rvan.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1901.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  809. 
Aug.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1901.  33259 


a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  E.  Ryan. 

'©    Sam    Erwin    Rvan,    New    York;    1S8S : 
5021,  Feb.  15.  33260 

Odd  baseball;  or.  Typewriters  sweethearts,  by 
N.  Becker.     [2]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3.  1910 ;  D :  22477 ;  Ned  Becker, 
New  York.  33261 

Odd  (An)  fellow;    a    dramatic    composition,    a 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Butterfield. 

©  AValter  Scott  Butterfield,  Columbus,  O. ; 
D  :  478.  May  16,  1901.  33262 

See  also  Bunkie. 

Odd    (The)    gentleman;     comedy     romance,    by 
Oliver  White.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.    19.   1914;    D :  38546 ;    Porter   J. 
White,  St.  Louis.  33262a 

Odd  C-AjTt)  lot  in  an  odd  fix;  a  reminiscent  com- 
edy, in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Steel  and  R.  P.  Jacoby. 
©  H.  A.  Steel  and  Russell  P.  Jacoby,  New- 
ark, N.  J. ;  1887  :  2624.  Feb.  2.  33263 

Odd    (The)    man    out;    comedy    in    3    acts,    by 

Harold    Brighouse.      New    York,    S.    French; 

London,    S.    French,   ltd.,   1912.     90  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.    12.    1912;    2c.    Aug.    13,    1912;    D: 

30518 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        33264 

Odd  Miss  Podd;  a  comedy. 

©   Neil   Burgess,   New   York;    1896:54819. 
Oct.  3.  33265 


Odd  Miss  X;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Wharmby.     [65]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Washington  Wharmby,  New 
York;  D :  3139,  Mar.  12,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  3, 
1903.  33266 

Odd  (An)  misunderstanding.     See  Three  com- 
edies. 

Odd  operas  for  eventide;  a  collection  of  short 
and  simple   musical  entertainments  for  chil- 
dren, by  Mrs.  G.  N.  Bordman.    Boston,  W.  H. 
■     Baker  &  co.,  1893.     56  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  A  glimpse  of  the  brownies. — 
Jimmy  Crow. — Market  day. — A  house  in  the 
moon. — Queen  Flora's  day  dream. — The  boat- 
ing party. — Six  little  grandmas. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
42853,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Nov.  20.  33266a 

Odd  (An)  pair,  B.  Major  and  C.  Flat;  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  rev.  by  W.  Busch.    Ms. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  1886:6975, 
Mar.  26 ;  2e.  Apr.  10.  33267 

a   farcical   comedy    in   3   acts,   each   act   a 


scene.     Rev. 

©  William  Busch,   St.   Louis;   1883:21781, 


Nov.  24. 


33268 


Odd  sleeve  buttons;  an  original  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  D.  Hamje. 

©  Herman  D.  Hamje,  New  York;  1878: 
4258,  Apr.  9.  33269 

Odd  (An)  stick;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  R.  Sprague. 

©  George  R.  Sprague,  New  York;  1884: 
10324,  May  21.  33270 

comedy  of  American  life  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 

Blatt.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D :  39998 ;  William 
IMoses  Blatt,  Brookline,  Mass.  33270a 

Odd  (The)  trick;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Herford  and  E.  W.  Mumford  [i.  e.  E.  W. 
Grant]      Scenario.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1909 ;  D :  16295 ;  JNIargaret 
Herford,  Sands  Point,  N.  Y.,  and  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  New  York.  33271 

• adapted  by  Don  [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Con- 
nelly] 

©  James  H.  Connelly,  Boston;  1873:251, 
.Jan.  11.  33272 

Odd  (An)  woman;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Wharmby. 

©  Thomas  Washington  Wharmby,  New 
York  ;  D :  1392,  Feb.  3,  1902.  33273 

•  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Eddy.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 :  D :  32109 ;  Charles  Eddy, 
London.  33274 


166,7 


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33295 


Oddantonio  d'Urbino;  a  mediaeval  tragedy,  by 
L.  P.  Brown. 
.  ©    Lawrence    Parmly    Brown,    New    York ; 
1894 :  59319,  Dec.  19.  33275 

Oddities;  or,  Fun  in  a  farm  house. 

©  A.  E.  (Jaylord,  Sj^racuse;  1882 :  1260,  Jan. 
25.  33276 

Odds  and  ends. 

©  Billy  Wells  and  Grace  Sylvano,  United 
States  ;  1883:  4697,  Mar.  13.  33277 

comedy  of  the  present  day   in  3  acts,   by 


D.  M.  Morrison.     [101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  24,  1912 ;  D :  30332 ;  David  Mc- 
Laren Morrison,  London.  33278 


^  musical  comedy. 

©  R.  G.  Knowles,  New  York;  1886:8286, 
Apr.  7.  33279 

revue,  by  H.  W.  [G.]  Plunkett.     64  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915 ;  D :  41270 ;  Henry  Wil- 
loughby  Plunkett,  London.  33279a 

Odds  with  the  enemy;  an  amateur  drama  in  5 
acts,  bv  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son,  1876.    40  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1876 :  12734, 
Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  33280 

Same. 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Nov.  16,  1904 ;  D :  5708,  Oct. 
31,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1904.  33281 

— —  a  drama  in  4  acts,  a  new  rev.  ed.  by  T.  S. 
Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1898 :  15423,  IMar. 
4  ;  2c.  May  2.  33282 

O'Donnell's  Maggie;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
Fripd  and  L.  M.  Goldstein.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
Mi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D :  35117 ;  Walter  .L 
Fried  and  Leon  M.  Goldstein,  Chicago.    33283 

O'Donoghue  (The);  an  original  5  act  play,  by 
M.  de  Fenelon. 

©  Marie  de  Fenelon,  New  York  ;  1881 :  9882, 
June  23.  33284 

O'Donoho  of  the  lakes,  and  the  white  horse  of 
Killarney;  or.  The  trials  and  adventures  of 
Dublin  Dan,  an  Irish  carman  and  guide,  a 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  M.  Burke,  to  be  acted 
in  conjunction  with  .7.  M.  Burke's  panorama 
entitled  The. Emerald  Isle;  or.  True  scenery 
of  Ireland. 

©  John  M.  Burke,  Catasqua,  Pa. ;  1873 : 
3081,  Mar.  28.  33285 


O'Dowd;  by  Dion  Boucicault.  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  Samuel  French,  1909. 
52  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  14,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1909;  D: 
17702 ;  .Josephine  Cheney,  New  York.      33286 

O'Dowd  from  Cohoes;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ber- 
nard Kling.     8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  O'Connell.  Jersev  Citv  ;  D  :  2484, 
Oct.  2,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1902.  33287 

O'Dowd's  flats;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©  Henry  B.  Clifford,  New  York,  and  Mark 
Murphy,  Brooklyn;  1891:11957,  Apr.  2. 

33288 

O'Dowd's  neighbors;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Con.  T.  ;Murphy. 

©  Henry  B.  Clifford,  New  York,  and  Mark 
Murphv,  Brooklyn  ;  1891 :  3886,  Jan.  27. 

33289 

O'Dowd's  tribulatioiis,  Irish;  a  3  act  farce  com- 
edy. 

©  William  M.  Goff,  New  Britain,  Conn.; 
1894 :  13460,  Mar.  8.  33290 

Odyssee  (Die);  L  teil  .  .  .  musik-tragodie  in  3 
akten  mit  dem  vorspiel  Polyphemos,  dichtung 
und  musik  von  A.  Bungert. 

©  August  Bungert,  Berlin ;  1897 :  61809, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  33291 

2.    teil  .  .  .  dichtung    und    musik    von    A. 

Bimgert.     Leipzig,  C.  F.  Leede  [1900]     104  p. 
12°.       [Libretto  only] 

Contents  :  Nausikaa.— Die  sirenen  und 
Odysseus'  strandung. 

©  August  Bungert.  Berlin ;  1900  C :  7154. 
May  7  ;  2c.  May  7.  33292 

Odysseus'  tod;  musik-tragodie  in  3  akten, 

dichtung  und  musik  von  A.  Bungert. 

©  August  Bungert,  Berlin  ;  D  :  2820,  Jan.  7, 
1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1903.  33293 

Odyssey.     See  Tale  of  Troy. — Ulysses. 

Oedipus;  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Seibel.  [3], 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  35668  ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  33293a 

See  also   Tragedies   (The)   of  Seneca. 

Oedipus,  king  of  Thebes;  by  Sophocles,  tr.  by 
Gilbert  Murray.  London,  G.  Allen  &  sons, 
1911.     X  p.,  1  1.,  91,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911;  A  ad  int.  479;  pub- 
lished Feb.  16,  1911;  Oxford  univ.  press, 
Amer.  branch,  New  York.  33294 

Oedipus,  the  king;  tragedy  by  Sophocles,  in  5 
acts,  tr.  literally  into  French  verse  by  Jules 
La  Croix,  and  into  English  verse  by  Fred- 
eric Lyster.     New  York,  F.  Rullman. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1894 :  18307, 
Apr.  7 ;  2c.  May  21.  33295 


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33316 


Oedipus  und  die  sphinx;  tragodie  in  3  auf- 
ziisen,  voa  Hu?o  vou  Hofmaimsthal.  2.  aufl. 
Berlin,   S.   Fischer,   1906.     180  p.     12°. 

1©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  7870,  Jan. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  IS,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1906. 

33296 

Oego's  triumph.     See  Mortgaged  (The)  home. 

0nsket;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  J.  Sigurjohsson. 
K,l0beuhavn,  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nor- 
disk  forlag,  1915.     108  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.    18,    1915;    Ic.    Feb.    11,   1915;    D: 
39646;   Johann  Sigurjonsson,  Copenhagen. 

33296a 

Of  course  it  never  really  happened;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.  [50]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    5.    1914;    D :  37750 ;    C.    A.    de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  33297 

Of  his  own  household;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  M.  Anderson.     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  13,   1909;     D :  16230 ;    Mildred 
Mary  Anderson,  Newport,  Vt.  33298 

Of  one  blood;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Meyer.  [53]  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1911;    D:  25146;    Matilda 
Meyer,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  33299 

Of  other's  weaving;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  E. 
Richardson.     32  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    16,     1915;     D :  41763 ;     Marie 
Elizabeth  Richardson,  Minneapolis.       33299a 

Of  such  is  the  kingdom;  drama,  by  E.  Lawshe. 

©  Er.   Lawshe,   Louisville ;   D :  11053,   July 

26,  1907.  33300 

Of  the  earth,  earthy;  a  nlay  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Post. 

©  W.   H.    Post,    New   York;    1899:21127, 
Mar.   22.  33301 

Of  the  kingdom  of  Idalo;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Felix.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    25,    1912;    D :  31235 ;    Mildred 
Felix,  New  York,  33302 

Of  the  old  school;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C,  H. 

Keogh.     22  p,     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Chester  Henry  Keogh,  Chicago ;  D :  6S12, 
June  12,  1905 ;  2c.  June  12,  1905,  33303 


—  Same. 

©  Chester  Henry  Keogh.  Chicago ;  D :  7546. 
Nov.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1905.  33304 


—  playlet,  by  F.  Bruegger,     15  p,    4°.    Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Mar,  13,  1915;  D :  39992 ;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  33304a 


Of  the  pleasures  of  youth;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Shuttleworth.     128  p.     4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20456 ;  John  Shut- 
tleworth,  Fredonia,  N.  Y,  33305 

Of  the  second  part;  play  in  1  act,  by  R,  W. 
Sneddon.     [2],  25  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6.  1911;  D:  23570;  Robert  W. 
Sneddon,  New  York.  33306 

O'Farrell's  affinities;  sketch,  by  R.  S.  Fife. 
[2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914;  D :  38144 ;  Reginald 
Spinks  Fife,  New  York.  33306a 

Off  and  on;  vaudeville  sketch  in  4  scenes,  by 
E.  J.  Flanagan,  jr.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct,  17,  1910;  D:  22309;  Edward  J, 
Flanagan,  ji-..  Fort  Madison,  la.  33307 

Off  (An)  day;  a  musical  sketch,  by  W.  C 
Parker.  New  York,  W.  C.  Parker,  1896. 
cover-title,  [2],  14,  [2]  p.    32°. 

©  W.  C.  Parker,  New  York;  1896:64579, 
Nov.  27;  2c.  Nov.  27.  33308 

Off  for  Boston;  or,  A  trip  on  the  Massa- 
chusetts, a  comedy  oddity  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Hamersly. 

©  H.  L.  Hamersly,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
17804,  Nov.  22.  33309 

or,  A  trip  on  the  steamer  Massachusetts 

of  the  Providence  line,  by  H.  L.  Hamersly, 

©  H,  L,  Hamersly,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
18024,  Nov.  27.  33310 

Off  for  Europe;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Kidder.  [134]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York ;  D :  3649, 
June  16,  1903;  2c.  June  16,  1903.  .     33311 

Off-hand  sketches;  by  S.  Fiske. 

©  Stephen  Fiske,  New  York;  1877:2612, 
Mar.  2.  33312 

Off  (An)  night.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J,  Binbidge,  New  York;  1898: 
65517,  Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov,  8,  33313 

Off  the  beaten  track;  comedy  sketch,  by  Barry 
Gray,     [16]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910;  D :  22133 ;  Harry 
Wright,  New  York.  33314 

Off  the  earth  again;  by  W,  R,  Chapman,  50  p, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Reed  Chapman.  Spokane  Falls. 
Wash, ;  D :  15445,  Mar.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5, 
1909.  33315 

Off  the  road;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Emil  Krusch- 
ke.     [9S]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emil  William  Kruschke,  Berkeley,  Cal. ; 
D :  7983,  Feb,  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1906. 

33316 


1669 


33317 


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53339 


Off  the  stage;  a  farce,  by  S.  Rosenfeld. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  1875 :  IS. 
Jan.  4.  33317 

Off  the  track;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Renokls. 

©  Fred.    G.    Renolds,    New    York;    1890: 
250S9,  Aug.  11.  33318 

Off  to  Egypt;  or,  An  Arab  abduction,  an  origi- 
nal, musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Fuller  and  A.  Pitou. 

©  W.  H.  Fuller  and  Augustus  Pitou,  New- 
York ;  1884 :  19079,  Sept.  23.  33319 

Off  to  Klondike,  the  land  of  gold;  a  comedy 
drama,  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T.  Calnon. 

©    Ed.    T.    Calnon,     Detroit ;     1897 :  61982, 
Nov.  3.  33320 

Off  to  the  masquerade.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Esteletta  Henrietta  McMunn.  Cbicago ; 
D :  1592,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1902. 

33321 

Off  U.  R.;  a  modern  musical  fairy  comedy  in 
3  acts,  authorship  of  J.  S.  Berger. 

©  J.  S.  Berger,  Brooklyn;  1885:10757, 
May  11.  33322 

Offenders  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Harris.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Blanev  Harris,  New  York ;  D : 
13949,   Sept.  29,  1908;   2c.   Sept.  29,  1908. 

33323 

Offenen  (Die)  tiiren;  komodie  in  2  akten,  von 
Robert  Faesi.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.  ver- 
lag,  1912.     87  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  24,  1912;  2c.  May  17,  1912;  D: 
29700;  Berliner  theaterverlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Berlin.  33324 

Offense  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Davis.  20  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Howard  A.  Davis,  Pittsburgh ;  D :  15221. 
Mar.  2,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1909.  33325 

Offerings  (The)  of  the  year;  by  Cecelia  P. 
Denslow. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1809: 

20052,  Mar.  18;  2c.  May  3.  33326 

Offerings  (The)  to  morality;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  N.  M.  Kass.  [36]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1910;  D :  21833 ;  Nicholas 
M.  Kass,  New  York.  33327 

Office;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Neilson.  4  v.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1913;  D :  35308 ;  Francis 
Neilson,  London.  33328 

Office  (The)  boy.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pat  White.  Brooklyn;  D :  8448,  Apr.  30. 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1906.  33329 


Office  (The)  boy — Continued. 

-comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moore. 
Typewritten. 


12  p. 


4°. 

©    Ic.    May    24, 
Moore,  New  York. 


1911;    D:  24278; 


Carl  vie 
33330 


— -play  in  1  act,  by  Mart  W.  Zielie.  [4]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912;  D:  31386;  Harvey  J. 
Maxwell.   St.  Joseph,  Mo.  33331 

See  also  To-day,  O'Day  &  co. 

Office  boy  and  manicure  maidens;  musical 
comedy  act,  by  J.  Fogarty.  [1],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;  D :  29977 ;  Johnny 
Fogarty,  Chicago.  33332 

Office  hours  from  1  to  3;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  T.  M.  Ware  and 
G.  P.  Baker.     Typewritten. 

©  Thornton  M.  Ware  and  George  P.  Baker, 
Cambridge.  Mass. ;  D :  569,  June  12,  1901  :  2c. 
June  19,  1901.  33333 

Office  (An)  romance;  a  playlette,  by  Walt  Ma- 
kee   [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Maguire] 

©  Walter  Havnes  Maguire,  Philadelphia  ; 
D  :  542,  June  3,  1901.  33334 

Officer  call  a  cop;  farce  in  2  acts  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  H.  Segall.     3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  24,  1915 ;   D :  40754 ;  Harry  Se- 
gall, Chicago.  33334a 

Officer  666.     See  Gladwin  collection. 

Officeren.     See  Fri  os  fra  det  onde. 

Official  dignity;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  K. 
Clarke. 

©    Proctor    K.    Clarke,    Albany,    Tex. ;    D : 

33335 


[a  play  in  4  acts] 
4°.     Typewritten. 

29852 ;   Francis  F. 
33336 

comedy  sketch,  by 
Typewritten. 


5991,  Dec.  31,  1904. 

Official  (The)  photographer; 
by  F.  F.  Steers.     [1],  94  p. 
©  Ic.  June  1,  1912;  D 
Steers,    New   York. 

Official  (An)  quarantine;  a 
Wm.   D.   Hall.     12  p.     4°. 

©  Herbert  Francis  Roberts,   Philadelphia; 
D :  1318,  Jan.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1902. 

33337 

Official  resistance.     See  Consular  assistance. 
Offspring    (The);    drama    in    3    acts,    by    C.    J. 

Poole.      [4],   68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1912 ;   D :  30333 ;  Carrell  J. 

Poole,  Ruffsdale,  Pa.  33338 

O'Finnigan's  prima  donna;  an  original,  farci- 
cal, dramatic  opera  bouffe,  in  1  act  and  7 
scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edwai-d    Harrigan,    New    York;     1879: 
1508,  Jan.  31.  33339 


1670 


33340 


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33357 


O'Flalierty's  twins;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Davis,  professionally  known 
as  Wallace  Elliott  Dalton. 

©  William  Elliott  Davis,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1890  :  7657,  Mar.  7.  33340 

O'Flarity's  vacation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
John  C.  Fox, 

©  Conrov  &  Fox,  New  York;  1895:40163, 
Aug.  5.  33341 

O'Flynn  in  Mexico;  a  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts, 
by  A.  Kelcy. 

©  Alfred  Kelcy,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  10417, 
Mar.  19.  33342 

O'Flynn's  stone  wall;  farce  comedy,  by  Tom 
Waters. 

©  Tom  W.  Waters,  Shenandoah,  Pa. ;  1898 : 
42919,  July  18.  33343 

Ogallallas  (The);  an  American  opera,  music  by 
H.  AValler,  story  by  Y.  E.  Allison,  book  of  the 
opera. 

©  Henrv  Waller,  New  York,  and"  Young  E. 
Allison,  Louisville ;  1893 :  7105,  Feb.  6.    33344 

Ogg-nogg;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  K. 
and  A.  H.  Waterman. 

©  J.  K.  and  A.  II.  Waterman,  Minneapolis ; 
1899  :  84356,  Dec.  29.  33345 

Oh!  a  musical  comedy-farce,  by  C.  Macgeachy 
and  F.  J.  Titus. 

©    Charles    Macgeachy    and    Frederick    J. 
Titus,  New  York  ;  1885  :  6748,  Mar.  21.    33346 

Oh,  Belinda;  an  original  play  in  1  act,  by  M, 
Merington. 

©    Marguerite    Merington,  United    States; 

1892  :  28424,  July  7.  33347 

Oh,  dear;  bit  of  comedy,  by  L.  Lonergan.  22 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910 ;  D :  17980 ;  Lester  Lon- 
ergan, New  York.  33348 

Sec  also  Pig  brother  play-book. 

Oh,  dear  Mary;  or,  The  different  burglar,  com- 
edy sketch  in  1  act.  by  Roland  Oliver  [pseud, 
of  Henry  White]     [1],  18  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29, 1913  ;  D  :  35187  ;  Henry  White, 
Sacramento,  Cal.  33349 

Oh,  dese  women;  a  Dutch  monologue,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton  and  H.  S.  Hoffman.  Chicago  and 
Nev.-  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  companv, 
1902.     6  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2534, 
Nov.  3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  33350 

Oh,  doctor;  minstrel  afterpiece,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Dennison  »&  company. 
18  p.     12°. 

©   Julv   26.    1915;    2c.    July    29,    1915;    D: 
41350 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  33350a 


Oh  doctor,  have  a  patient;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 

Delf.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36709 ;  Harry  Delf, 
New  York.  33350b 

Oh!  'for  a  kiss;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  F.  Kruse 
and  DoiuUd  G.  Babbitt.  6  p.  12°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913 ;  D :  33486 ;  Paul  Fred- 
erick Kruse,  Buffalo.  33351 

Oh  give  me  a  horn!  Sec  Man  (A)  from  Klon- 
dike. 

Oh.  help;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  H.  M.  Barnes. 
[17]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune   17,   1914;  D :  37336 ;    Howard 

McKent  Barnes,  Chicago.  33351a 

Oh,  how  shall  I  get  her?  Sec  Oi,  wie  nehm 
ich  sie? 

Oh,  nonsense!  musical  comedy  comprising  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Elliott  Ade  [pseud,  of 
W.  M.  Adee]  [168]  p.  4.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  .Tune  9,  1914;  D :  37268 ;  W.  Miriam 
Adee,  Buffalo.  ,     33351b 

Oh,  papa!  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  P.  Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,   Denver;   D :  14411,  Nov. 
30,  1908.  33352 

Oh,  papa!     papa!  farce  in  3  acts,  adapted  by 

E.    Nyitray    and  Byron    Oiigley.      3    v.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1915 ;  D :  41229 ;  Emil  Nyit- 
ray, New  York.  33352a 

Oh!     poor  old  man;  scene,  a  room. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;    1875: 
7730.  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  33353 

Oh  pop,  oh.  pop,  oh  pop;  military  farce,  by  J. 
McCree  and  John  E.  Warren.  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913;  D:  34750;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  33354 

Oh  promise  me;  or,  The  African  dodger,  1 
act  comedy  in  2  scenes,  by  Henry  S.  Creamer. 
[14]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20.  1910  ;  D  :  22094  ;  John  Clifton 
and  Bobby  Nolan,  Brooklyn.  33355 

Oh!  Susannah!  by  M.  Ambient.  New  York. 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  74 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  .  .  .  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  84) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  6299.  Mar. 
9,  1905  ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1905.  33356 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  Ambient. 

©   Henrv   .1.    Leslie   and   Edward    E.    Rice. 
New  York  ;  1897  :  49769,  Sept.  4.  33357 


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33376 


Oh.  that  jewelry;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Kle- 
nitsky,  Ir.  by  Joseph  I.  Tanzman.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22647 ;  Louis  Kle- 
nitsky,  Brooklyn.  33358 

Oh!  that  propertyman;  a  monologue,  by  Mau- 
rice Hajjjeman.     Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1898  :  68630, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  33359 

Oh,  that's  different;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  T. 
Tatem.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®    Ic.    May    1.    1914;    D :  36897 ;    Benjamin 
Thomas  Tatem,  Brooklyn.  33359a 

Oh,  these  naughty  men;  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr. 
and  adapted  from  Julius  Rosen's  German  play 
Diese  miinner,  by  A.  Neuendorf?. 

©  Adolph  Ncuendorff,  United  States;  1877: 
2405,  Feb.  23.  33360 

Oh,  those  boarders;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  N.  J. 
Fields.     Typewritten. 

©  N.  J.  Fields,  Philadelphia;   1898:44301. 
July  25 ;  2c.  July  25.  33361 

Oh!  those  wives;  musical  farcical  sketch,  by 
M.  Archdall,  music  by  Harold  Vicars.  [2], 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1912  ;  D  :  30149  ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  33362 

Oh!  Trixie;  or,  XJps  and  downs  of  a  matri- 
monial agent.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Anthony    Schweigert,   Philadelphia ;    D : 
11263,  Aug.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.    33363 

Oh,  well,  it's  no  use;  an  original  negro  sketch 
in  1  scene  as  performed  by  Schoolcraft  and 
Goes,  by  George  H.  Goes.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
48954,   Sept.   18;   2c.  Oct.  20.  33364 

Oh,  what  a  day;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Schomer.     [99]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914 ;  D  :  36414 ;  Abraham  S. 
Schomer,  New  York.  33364a 

Oh,  what  a  night;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Iloey.     [86]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Williams,  United  States  ;  1885  :  8226. 
Apr.  8 ;  2c.  June  2.  33365 

Oh  you  beautiful  doll;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Homer  B.  Mason  and  H.  Truesdell.  [2],  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,    1912 ;    D :  28704 ;    Howard 
Truesdell,  New  York.  33366 

Oh  you  kid;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Sipe. 
17   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    10,    1915;    D :  41197 ;    Paul    B. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  33366a 


Oh  you  kids;  farcical  sci*eam  in  1  act,  by  Nelson 
Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co. 
[25]  p.     f°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  35403  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  33367 

Oh  you  teacher;  farce,  by  Charles  A.  Donald- 
son.    Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros.     3  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  12.  1912:  D: 
30814;  March  brothers,  Lebanon.  O.       33368 

Ohio  women;  or,  The  drunkard's  child,  bv  J. 
Hai-t. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1874 :  2438, 
Feb.  28.  33369 

Ohne  Grott;  tragxklie  einer  mutter,  3  akte,  von 

Rudolf   Hans    Bartsch.      Leipzig,    L.    Staaek- 

mann,  1915.     99  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    10.    1915;    Ic.    May    22,    1915;    D: 

40725 ;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  33369a 

Ohnehosen  (Die);  komcidie  in  3  akten,  von  W.  S. 

vom  Briihl.    Berlin,  1909.    79  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  23.  1909;  D: 
16853;  W'alter  Schuite  vom  Briihl.  Wiesbaden, 
Germany.  33370 

O'Hooligan;  or,  McFadden's  yellow  kid,  a 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  written  and  arr.  by 
W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  W\ntson,  New  York ;  1896 :  61355, 
Nov.  9.  33371 

O'Hooligan's  christening;  a  farce  comedv  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York ;  1895 :  52194, 
Oct.  14.  33372 

O'Hooligan's  masquerade;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Gallagher  &  West. 

©  Gallagher  &  West,  New  York;  1895: 
11945.  Feb.  28.  33373 

O'Hooligan's  reception;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York ;  1895 :  53751, 
Oct.  22.  33374 

O'Hooligan's  wedding;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  B.   Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1895:48757, 
Sept.  25.  33375 

O'Hoolihan's  silver  wedding;  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Tt)oley  and  J.  Flynn. 

©  Larry  Tooley  and  John  Flvnn,  Buffalo; 
1897 :  17015,  Mar.  13.  33376 

[Oi,  wie  nehm  ich  sie?  oder,  Die  kalhe 
zwischen  die  roiber  (Oh.  how  shall  I  get  her? 
or,  A  bride  among  robbers),  play  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Brilliant] 

N^-;  ^^•ijni'ij  -bD  N^-i  ,-inx  ?N^T  i^N  cr:  n'^",i  w 

53  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915 ;  D :  25295 ;  Louis  Bril- 
liant, Philadelphia.  33376a 


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33394 


Oil  and  water;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne. 
127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1912;    D:  28792;    Porter 
Emerson  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  33377 

Oil  (The)  king. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
5407,  Feb.  27.  33378 

Oil  (The)  prince;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  R.  Hambly. 

©   Charles   R.   Hambly.    Tiffin.   O. ;     1896: 
60744,  Nov.  5.  33379 

Oil,  who  struck  it?  a  serio-comic  play  of 
American  life  and  luck,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  7983, 
July  10.  33380 

Oiseau  (L')  blesse;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  A. 
Capus.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1909. 
1  p.  1..  86  p.     12°. 

©  Alfred  Capus,  Paris ;  D :  14851,  Jan.  20, 
1909;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1909.  33381 

Alfred 


See    also    Theatre    complet;    [de] 

Capus. — Verwundete  (Der)  vogel. 

Oiseau  (L')  bleu;  f eerie  en  6  actes  et  12  tab- 
leaux, par  Maurice  Maeterlinck.  36  p.  illus. 
4°.  (L'lllustration  th^atralo  ...  7^  annee — 
175.     1"  avril  1911) 

©  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24030 ; 
P:usene  Fasqiielle,  Paris.  33382 

Oiseaux  (Les);  fantaisie  en  2  actes,  d'apr&s 
Aristophane  (tr.  Lascaris)  par  Fernand  No- 
ziere  [pseud,  de  Fernand  Weyl]  Paris, 
L'CEuvre,  1911.    cover-title,  2  p.'l.,  64  p.    4°. 

©  July  7,  1911 ;  2c.  July  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24806 ; 
Luunie-Poe,  Paris.  33383 

Oiseaux  de  passage;  piece  en  5  actes,  de  M. 
Donnay  et  L.  Descuves.  1  p.  1.,  90  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©    IVIaurico    Donnav    et    Lucien    Descaves, 
Paris ;  D :  4689,  Mar.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1904. 

33384 

Ojcze  Nasz;  dramat  w  1  akcie  Fr.  Coppee.  przez 
k'i.  dra.  M.  Barabasz.  Detroit,  w.  Drukarni 
Seminaryum  polskiego,  1891. 

©     M.     Barabasz,     Detroit;     1891:21005, 
.Tune  8.  33385 

Ojo  (El)  de  gayo;  zarzuela  c6mica  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez, 
mtisica  del.  maestro  Geronimo  Gimguez.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  38 
p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21.   1914;   D: 
38241 ;  M.  Mihura  y  R.  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

33385a 


Ojos  (Los)  negros;  boceto  de  sainete  lirico  en 
1  acto  y  en  prosa  [de]  Paso  y  Mario,  mflsica 
del  maestro  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1908.  38  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Paso  y  Mario,  Madrid;  D :  13866,   Sept. 
21.  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  33386 

Ojos  (Los)  vacios;  episodio  bistorico,  en  5 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  letra  de  Luis 
Linares  Beeerra  y  Javier  de  Burgos,  mGsica  de 
los  maestros  Candela  y  Mayol.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  54  [7]  p. 
12°.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Sept.  0,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  21972 ; 
L.  Linares  Beeerra  y  J.  de  Burgos,  Madrid. 

33387 

Ojos  (Los)  verdes;  episodio  dramdtico,  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  F.  T.  Larios.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.  17  p. 
12°. 

©   May   26,   1911;    2c.    May   27,    1911;    D: 
24330;  Francisco  Tristan  Larios,  Madrid. 

33388 

O'Keefe,  king  of  Yap;  an  operatic  fantasy,  by 
W.  H.  Cline. 

©   William   Hamilton   Cline,   Kansas   City, 
Mo. ;  D  :  3705,  July  9,  1903.  33389 


O'Kelley's  mission.     Sec  Cuba  libra. 

Oklahoma. 

©  L.  J.  Jardot,   Stillwater,  Okl. 
Apr.  27,  1903. 


D :  3341, 
33390 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  Lytton. 
©   Wee  &  Lytton,   Fort  Wayne,   Ind. ;   D: 


1457,  Feb.  17,  1902. 


33391 


—  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  George 
Scarborough.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915;  D :  42489 ;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York. ,  33391a 

— -a  libretto  for  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Williams.     Minneapolis,  1889. 

©  Charles  Alf  Williams,  Minneapolis  ;_1889 
22181,  July  18. 


or.     Pawnee    Bill's    pledge. 


33392 

an    original 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Lillie    and    Schindhelm,    Philadelpliia ; 
1885  :  15679,  July  21.  33393 

—  or,  Statehood  day  at  Pawnee  Bill's  ranch, 
Pawnee,  OkL     2  p.    4°.    Printed.     [Scenario] 
©   Gordon   Wm.    Lillie,   Pawnee,    Okl. ;    D : 
13173,  June  13,  1908;  Ic.  June  13,  1908. 

33394 


1673 


33395 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


33413 


Oklahoma — Continued. 

or.  The  end  of  the  land,  a  dramatization 

in  5  acts  of  J.  W.  Piercy's  mnnuscript,  The 
end  of  the  land.  1)y  M.  J.  IMitchell,  elaborated 
by  Horace  Mitchell.  [SI]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Marv  Jane  Mitchell,  Martinsville,  Ind. ; 
D :  7600,  Nov.  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905. 

33395 

Oklahoma  (A)  boom;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Snow. 

©   Harry   A.    Snow,   Chicago;    1893:47085, 
Oct.  21.  33396 

Oklahoma  Hill's  (Harry  Hill's)  Oklahoma 
historical  exhibition;  or,  Harry  Hill's  trav- 
els in  the  Oklahoma  country. 

©  Oklahoma  historical  exhibition,  Missouri ; 
1889 :  8600,  Mar.  18.  33397 

Oklahoman  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Scar- 
borough.    [3],  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   9,   1912;    D :  28259 ;    George   M. 


Scarborough,  Chicago. 


33398 


or  frien'  demijohn;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mcln- 
tyre.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  D :  35296 ;  Edward  Mc- 
Intyre,  San  Francisco.  33399 

Ol  Martlit.     See  Lotos  (The)  flower. 

Ola  Kayden's  miniature  minstrels;  a  blackface 
nuisical  comedy  in  1  act,  written,  designed  and 
composed  by  J.  Hayden. 

©  .Toe  Havden,  United  States  ;  1898  :  20071, 
Mar.  28.  33400 

Ola  (La)  negra;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  1  solo 
cnadro  [de]  E.  Zaballos  y  Jose  Bermfidez,  niti- 
sica  de  los  maesti-os  IMarquina  y  Cordoba. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
37  p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Emilio  Zaballos  y  Jose  Bermtidez,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  16146,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  33401 

Olaf.  the  conscript;  nu  Anglo-Scandinavian  dia- 
lect drama  of  love  and  intrigue,  in  4  acts,  by 
Carl  Williams. 

©  C.  W.  Bachman,  IMinneapolis ;  1891 : 
39683,  Nov.  5.  33402 

Old  Acre  folk;  a  rustic  drama  iu  2  acts,  by  Dana 
J.  Stevens.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902. 
36  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Bnker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2792. 
Dec.  31,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1903.  33403 

Old  acrobat's  dream;  an  acrobatic  diversion  in 
1  act.  by  W.  W.  Norton.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

(c)  Williiim  Warren  Norton,  Detroit;  D: 
5075,  May  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1905.      33404 


Old  ag-e;  au  episode  told  dramatically  iu  1 
scene,  by  I.  H.  Gillmore. 

©  Inez  Haynes  Gillmore,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1900  A:  1728,  Jan.  19.  33405 

Old  ag-e  and  youth;  a  spectacular  burlesque,  by 
H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1893  :  25341, 
May  25.  33403 

Old  and  new;  an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  T.  Oakes. 

©  A.  H.  Oakes,  New  York ;  1877 :  3763,  Mar. 
29.  33407 

comedy  in  1  act.  by  T.  Louden.      17  p.    24°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    21,    1915 ;    D :  41000 ;    Thomas 
Louden,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  33407a 

Old  and  new  departures.     See  Fox  and  rat. 

Old  (The)  and  the  new;  a  comedy-drama,  a 
story  of  the  mediaeval  fatherland,  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Cutshaw. 

©    James    Washington    Cutshaw,    Areola, 
Ind. ;  1893  :  5872,  Jan.  30.  33408 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  F.  Kengla.     [4],  15 

p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  31,  1912  :  D  :  30722  ;  Leo  Francis 
Kengla,  New  York.  33409 

Old  (The)  and  the  new  world;  or,  Paradise  not 
lost  but  g-ained,  a  2  act  promethean  drama, 
by  W.  Bush. 

©  Wm.  Bush,  Chicago  ;  1871 :  9,  Jan.  3  ;  2c. 
Dec.  4,  1872.  33410 

Old  Andy,  the  moonshiner;  dramatized  into 
play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Gielow  and  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Barney.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1910 ;  D :  21318 ;  Martha   S. 
Gielow,   Washington.  33411 

See  also  Miracle  (The)  of  love. 


Old    Andy,     the     mountaineer.      See    Miracle 
(The)  of  love. 

Old  (The)  ai-m  chair;  fifteen  minute  farce,  by 
J.  P.  Smith.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   8,    1915;    D :  40875 ;    J.    Philip 
Smith,  Philadelphia.  33411a 

or,    The    children    of    the    Blue    and    the 


Gray,  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Howard.     4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.    21,   1910 ;    D :  22883 ;    Lewis   A. 
Howard,  St.  Louis.  33412 

Old  (The)  bachelor;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F, 
Yoinig. 

©   Frank   Yonnu:,    New   York;    1895:46,^45, 
Sept.  14.  33413 


1674 


33414 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


33435 


Old  (The)  bachelor — Continued. 

a  dramatic  slvetcii.  by  W.   M.   Oestreicher 

and  R.   Webster.     37  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Walter  M.   Oestreicher  and   Richardson 

Webster.  Broolclvn  ;  D  :  13249,  June  26.  1908  ; 

2c.  June  26,  1908.  33414 

Old  (The)  ball  fan;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Cumniing.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Moore  Cunnning,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  15845,  May  13,  1909 ;  2c.  May  13,  1909. 

33415 

Old.  (The)  Bay  State;  a  comedy  (h-ama  in  4 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Davies. 

©  John  Henry  Davies,  New  York ;  D :  3693, 
July  S,  1903.  33416 

Old  bear  GrifEyn's  nurse;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Say  ward,  jr.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  10.  1914 ;  D :  37282 ;  William  H. 
Sayward,  jr.,  Wayland.  Mass.  33416a 

Old  Ben  ISTewton;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Moise.     12],  67  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23587 ;  Leonard  C. 
Moise,  Covington,  La.  33417 

■ -Same.    62  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    19.    1911;    D :  24519 ;    L.    C. 
IMoise,   Covington,   La.  33418 

Old  (The)  Bible;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1876 : 
1141,  Jan.  25.  33419 

Old  black  Joe;  a  drama  iu  3  acts  and  allegorical 
tableau. 

©    George    C.    Thompson,    San    Francisco ; 
1875  :  6910,  July  2.  33420 

play   in   1   act,   by   T.   Dixon.     25   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Feb.    17,    1912; 
Dixon,  New  York. 


D :  28750 ; 


Thomas 
33421 


a    sketch    for    two    characters,    wbite    and 

black. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
7726,  July  23;  2c.  Oct.  26.  33422 

'Or,  The  South  vs.  the  North,  a  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  Charles  A.  Lacore.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902.  32  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  435]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde.  O. ;  D :  2012.  June 
14,  1902;  2c.  June  14,  1902.  33423 

Old  Blood  and  Iron;  or.  The  tyrant,  episode  of 
the  Civil  War,  written  by  Herbert  Thomson, 
from  a  scenario  by  Howard  Wall.  [2],  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    31,    1915;    D:  42623;    Herbert 
Thomson  co.,  New  York.  33423a 


Old  (The)  bluffer;  character  sketch  in  1  act.  by 
Henry  Horton.  30,  [2]  p.  4°.  Typewritten, 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  23999  ;  H.  Horton, 
Ellenville,  N.  Y.  33424 

Old  (The)  boathouse;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Hauser.     46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Magdalena   Hauser,    New   Orleans ;    D : 
6515,  Apr.  14,  1905;  2c.  May  4,  1905.     33425 

Old  (The)  bonnet;  farce-comedv  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  R.  Bagley.     [72]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912;   D:  29035;  Frank  R. 
Bagley,  Oak  Park,  111.  33426 

Old  (The)  bookseller;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  P.  aiosher. 

©  Harris  Peyton  Mosher,  Boston ;  D :  751, 
Aug.  13,  1901.  33427 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P, 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   28,   1910; 
Ritter,  New  York. 

— -Same.     [3],  118  p.    4°. 
©   Ic.    Jan.    16,   1911; 


Ritter.     30  p. 
D :  20607 


4°. 


John   P. 
33428 

Typewritten. 

D:  23105;    John   P. 
33429 


Ritter,  New  York 

Old  (The)  boys  at  the  front;  or.  The  last  hours 
of  the  great  rebellion,  a  dramatic  and  mili- 
tary sketch  of  life  in  the  army  at  the  close  of 
the  late  unpleasantness,  by  J.  Burrows,  jr. 

©  James  Burrows,  jr.,  United  States ;  1884 : 
1363,  Jan.  19.  33430 

Old  (The)  brewery.     See  Honnas. 

Old  (The)  brigadier;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  R. 
Haswin.  (/«  Philosopher,  v.  11,  no.  5,  May, 
1902) 

©  Francis  R.  Haswin.  Hollv  Beach,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1861,  May  9,  1902 ;  2c.  June  20,  1902. 

33431 

Old  (The)  cabin  home;  a  play  of  southern  life 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©    H.    Grattan    Donnelly,    New   York;    D: 
1045,  Oct.  31,  1901.  33432 

Old  California;  1  act  musical  poem  for  vaude- 
ville, by  J.  H.  Woodbury.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1911;    D:  23577;    Joan    H. 
Woodbury,  New  York.  33433 

Old  California  days;  with  the  story  of  Ramona. 

©  IMarguerite  B.  Arnold,  Ocean  Park,  Cal. ; 
D:9037,  Sept.  5,  1906.  33434 

Old  California  Joe,  the  great  American  sharp- 
shooter; a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  of  Captain 
L.  C.  Carleton's  popular  story  of  that  name, 
by  B.  Sylvester  [pseud,  of  J.  G.  Noe] 

©  Bnrrett  Sylvester,  Brooklyn;  1872:3270, 
Mar.  30.  33435 


1675 


33436 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33458 


Old  (The)  castmaker;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Clifton.     [23]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Etliel  Clifton,  New  York ;  D :  10017,  Feb. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.  33436 

Old  Cattaraugus;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Cora 
Herkimer. 

©   J.   W.   earner,   Gowanda,   N.   Y. ;   1880: 
14376,  Sept.  21.  33437 

Old  Chickasaw;  a  spectacular  melodrama  in  a 
jwelude,  5  acts  and  12  scenes,  by  J.  L.  Treat. 

©  James  L.  Treat,  Chicago ;  D :  4.546,  Jan. 
28,  1904.  33438 

Old  chums. 

©  Alford  William   Filson,   Chicago;   1890: 
22817,  July  18.  33439 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Mrs.  Hugh  Fay,  New  York ;  1893 :  55679, 
Dec.  16.  33440 

Old  (The)  church  bell;  a  vaudeville  monologue 
and  song,  by  B.  E.  Leavitt. 

©  Burton  Emerson  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. ; 
D  :  15932,  May  24,  1909.  33441 

Old  (The)  church  tower.     See  Twice  saved. 

Old  (The)  clothes  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  K. 
MacCurdy.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Kyrle  MacCurdy,  Milwaukee ;  D : 
5701,  Oct.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1904.        33442 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.   Simon.     4  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41558 ;  Max  Simon, 
New  York.  33442a 

Old  (An)  coat;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  AU- 
derdice. 

©   William   Hillary   AUderdice,   St.   Louis ; 
1886 :  3782,  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  June  12.  33443 

Same. 

©  Smith  and  Rice,  New  York;  1898:2880, 
Jan.  4.  33444 

Old  (The)  cobbler.     110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  14057, 
Oct.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  NoV.  14,  1908.  33445 

Old  (The)  coin  collector  of  New  York.  See 
Bryant  and  Carter. 

Old  (The)  coin  collector's  life;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Carter.  San  Francisco,  Francis, 
Valentine  &  co.,  1887. 

©  J.  Heneage  Carter,  San  Francisco ;  1887 : 
3178,  Feb.  9.  33446 

Old  college  chumps;  a  musical  comedy  libretto 
in  2  acts,  for  collegiate  productions,  by  Thomas 
B.  Donaldson.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson.  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9376, 
Nov.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  33447 


Old  Colony  days;  dramatization  of  Longfellow's 
poem.  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  by 
Lucile  Blackburn  Berry.  Lebanon,  0.,  March 
brothers  [1915]     26  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  41612  ;  March  brothers, 
Lebanon,  O.  33447a 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Naulty.     23  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Fairfax  Naulty,  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.;  D:  12587,  Mar.  20,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  20, 
1908.  33448 

Old  (The)  color  sergeant;  musical  sketch,  by 
W.F.Carroll.  9 p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only.] 

©  William  F.  Carroll,  Philadelphia;  D: 
8977,  Aug.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1906.  33449 

Old  (The)  comedian;  a  comedy  in  1  act  adapted 
from  the  French,  by  L.  Westervelt  and  E. 
Girardot. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  Etienne  Girar- 
dot, New  York ;  D :  11805,  Nov.  25,  1907. 

33450 

Old  (The)  companion;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  A. 

Stratton.     8S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911 ;  D  :  24558  ;  Nathaniel  A. 
Stratton,  New  York.  33451 

Old  comrades;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 
lien. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  New  York;  1890: 
42329,  Dec.  31.  33452 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1887:22765, 
Sei)t.  8.  33453 

Old  Counselor  Peavy;  an  original  character  com- 
edy [in  1  act]  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16631 ;  Tom  P.  Mor- 
gan, Rogers,  Ark.  33454 

original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Morgan. 

13  p.     4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911;  D :  24567 ;  Tom  P. 
Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark.  33455 

Old  (The)  country;  an  Irish  play  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Hanford.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Hanford,  New  York ;  D :  598,  June 
20,  1901 ;  2c.  June  20,  1901.  33456 

Old  (The)  covxntry  store;  by  Frank  B.  Hilraul. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  180": 
29576,  June  3 ;  2c.  July  10.  33457 

Old  Crochetty's  shoes;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  dram- 
atized by  M.  Stratford  Saunders,  from  a  story 
by  F.  W.  Robinson. 

©  M.  Stratford  Saunders,  Rochester,  IMir.ii,  ; 
1886:  12701,  May  29.  33458 


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Old  cronies;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  for  two 
male  characters,  by  S.  Theyre  Smitli.  New 
American  ed.  correctly  reprinted  from  the 
original  authorized  acting  ed.  New^  York,  H. 
Roorbacli. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1890 :  5363, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  33459 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D.  Cromwell.     [3], 


166  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1910;  D:  22312;  Elwood  D. 
Cromwell,  New  York.  33460 

an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1885 :  18019, 
Aug.  25.  33461 

a  new  and  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Lawrence  Marsden. 

©  Frank  M.  Wills  and  William  C.  Ander- 
son, New  York  ;  1887 :  17475,  .July  8.        33462 

Old  curiosity  shop;  dramatization  of  Charles 
Dickens'  book  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Younge. 
245  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  30580 ;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Younge,  New  York.  33463 

■ See  also  Nelly  Trent  and  Sally's  servant. 

Old  (The)  dairy  homestead;  a  rural  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1901.    38  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,     Philadelphia ;     D :  859, 
Sept.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1901.  33464 

Old   Dan    Tucker. 

©   John   J.    Conners,    Chicago ;    1896 :  5832, 
Jan.  22.  33465 


a  farce  comedy,  by  D.  Sherman. 

©  Dan   Sherman,  New  York;   1895:65.533, 
Dec.  26.  33466 

Old  (The)  district  school;  (new  version)  a 
farce  in  2  acts,  with  music,  book  by  Win.  Dan- 
forth.  music  arr.  by  G.  F.  Rosche.  Chicago. 
New  York,  G.  F.  Rosche  &  co.,  1906.     52  p. 

8°. 

©  Geo.  F.  Rosche,  Chicago ;  D :  9270,   Oct. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  33467 

Old  (The)  Dominion;  an  American  play,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  T.  Dazey,  Lima,  111. ;  1885 :  3858. 
Feb.  11.  33468 

an  historical  romance  of  the  Civil  War,  in 


5   acts,  by  Francis  Dimond   Rogers.     107  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  D.  Rogers.  New  York ;  D :  6766,  June 
3,  1905;  2c.  May  26,  1905.  33469 

—  or.  The  banshee  of  Bathurst  hall,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  B.  McCutcheon. 

©   George   Barr   McCutcheon,   La    Favette, 
Ind. ;  1887 :  33468,  Dec.  22.  33470 


Old  (The)  Dominion  and  the  new.  See  Lucky 
(The)   miners. 

Old  Erie;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  G. 

Rogers. 

©   Ben    G.    Rogers,     Buffalo,     New    York; 
1876 :  9268,  Aug.  9.  33471 

Old  (The)  farm  house;  a  tragi-comedy,  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  A.  Blanchard.  New  Orleans,  G. 
Miiller,  1886.    49  p.    12°. 

©    Dawson    A.    Blanchard,    New    Orleans ; 
1886 :  9893,  Apr.  24 ;  2c.  June  25.  33472 

Old  (The)  farmer's  triumph.  See  Digging  for 
gold. 

Old  (The)  fashioned  country  school;  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Dumars. 

©  Horace  Dumars,  Springfield,  Mo. ;  1888 : 
3944,  Feb.  6.  33473 

Old  fashioned  family  album;  by  J.  B.  Haslett. 
25  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   28,   1910;    D:  20903;    Josie   B. 
Haslett,  Cartersville,  Mo.  33474 

Old-fashioned  (An)  Fourth;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  B.  Foley.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   14,   1912;   D:  31707;   Louis  B. 
Foley,  Detroit.  33475 

Old  (The)  fashioned  husking  bee;  an  old 
folks'  entertainment  in  1  scene,  by  Nettie  H. 
Pelham.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1891. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co..   Boston;   1891: 
27181,  July  29;  2c.  Aug.  1.  33476 

Old  fashioned  posies;  vaudeville  sketch  In  2 
acts,  by  E.  L.  Niles.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   10,   1909;   D :  17674 ;   Edith  L. 
Niles,  Cincinnati.  33477 

Old  fidelity;  or.  Turned  out  to  starve,  a  new 
and  original  local  drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©     Josh     Hart,     New     York;     1875 :  .5097, 
May  17.  33478 

Old  (The)  flag;  act  1  and  act  5. 

©  Edwin  A.  Lewis,  Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  1871 : 
3074,  Apr.  8.  33479 

•  See   also   Newbem. 

Old  fogies;  a  musical  comedy,  by  J.  E.  Hen- 
shaw  and  M.  Ten  Broeck. 

©  John  E.  Henshaw  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
Baston  ;  1889  :  4915,  Feb.  11.  33480 

Old  folks  at  home;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  N.  Baruch. 

©  H.  N.  Baruch,  New  Yoyk;  1891:15020, 
Apr.  23.  33481 

by  W.  H.  Carson.  69  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Oct.  25,  1909;  D:  17196;  William  Henry 
Carson,  New  York,  33482 


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Old  folks  at  home — Continued. 

a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Augustus 

Wolford. 

©    Arnold    Wolford,    New    York;    D :  2551. 

Nov.  4,  1902.  33483 

drama   in  3  acts  and   4  scenes,  by   L.   R. 

Krebs.     [30]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillie  R.  Krebs.  St.  Louis ;  D :  12183,  Jan. 
16,  1908;  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1908;  Ic.  Feb.  17.  1908. 

33484 

the    Old    homestead    of    vaudeville,    by    L. 

Beggs.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Beggs.  Chicago ;  D :  15462 ;  Mar.  27, 
1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  33485 


■ rural  comedy   drama  in  4  acts,   by  Annie 

Kannann.     Chicago,    Chicago   manuscript   co. 
[54]  p.     f°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  25456 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  33486 

Old  fool  John;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Lister.      [42]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lydia   Marcelle   Lister,    San   Francisco ; 
D :  7634,  Nov.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906. 

33487. 

Old  Fort  Duquesne  (now  Pittsburgh);  a  ro- 
mantic drama  from  Pittsburgh's  earliest  his- 
tory, l^y  R.  S.  De  Candales. 

©  Rosalind  S.  De  Candales,  Chicago ;  1897 : 
32191,  May  27.  33488 

Old  Fort  Rossiter;  an  original  military  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Heath.  [SO]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Heath,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa. ;  D :  78.50, 
Jan.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905.  33489 

Old   (An)  game.      See  Ping-pong. 

Old  gentleman  Andrews;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1894: 
41.S70,  Sept.  10.  33490 

Old  gentleman  up  stairs.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Helen  Bagg,  Chicago ;  D :  7708,  Dec.  13, 
1905;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905.  33491 

Old  Glory;  [by]  C.  W.  Doty. 

©  Charles  Wells  Doty,  Lewiston,  111.;  1894: 
34341,  June  29.  33492 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©   Charles   T.    Vincent,    New    York;    1893: 
19088,  Apr.  18.  33493 

a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  C.  Miller. 

Typewritten. 

©  Sam  C.  Miller,  Hagerstown.  Md. ;  1S94 : 
29365,  July  13;  2c.  Oct.  1.  33494 

See  also  My  affinity. 


Old  Glory  in  Cuba;  a  drama,  in  4  acts,  by 
Thomas  R.  Beaty. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1898:63424, 
Oct.  29;  2c.  Nov.  2.  33495 

Old  Glory,  the  flag  of  the  United  States. 

©  Harry  V.  Vogt,  Philadelphia  ;  1899  :  28756, 
Apr.  26.  33496 

Old  (The)  grist  mill;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Twomey.     [67]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomev,  Chelsea,   Mass.;   D :  3089, 
Miir.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1903.  33497 

Old  Grouty  of  Ann  street;  play  of  old  New 
York,  by  G.  W.  W.  Pollock.  35  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35688 ;  George  W.  W. 
Pollock,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  33497a 

Old  (De)  gum  game.     See  De  old  gum  game. 

Old  (The)  hag;  playlette  in  1  act,  by  E.  Devoy. 
[1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914;  D :  36671 ;  Emmet  De- 
voy, New  York.  33497b 

Old  Harmony;  play  of  Hallowe'en  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  H.  Gill.     [130]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29.  1913 ;  D :  34280 ;  Richard  H. 
Gill,  Mishfiwaka,  Ind.  33498 

Jld  (The)  hayseed;  a  musical  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts. 

©    Henry    Harmon    Palmer,    Chicago ;    D : 
12131,  Jan.  6,  1908.  33499 

Old  (An)  hen  and  one  chicken;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  B.  MacDonough  and  Clay  M. 
Greene. 

©  Thomas  B.  MacDonough,  Brooklyn :  1878: 
6272,  May  24.  33500 

Old  Hickory;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid 
[i.  e.  .Tames  Halleck  Reid]     Typewritten. 

©    H.    P.    Soulier,    Hoboken,    N.    J.:    1899: 
29974,  May  2';  2c.  May  2.  33501 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T.  Hyde. 

©  Ezra  T.  Hyde,  Paris,  Id. ;  D :  14441,  Dec 
2,  1908.  33502 

a  rural  drama  of  pure  life. by  H.  L.  Dunkin- 

son. 

©  Henrv  Ij.  Dunkinson,  New  York ;  1899 : 
214.54.  Mar.  24.  33503 

Old  (The)  home;  by  L.  Goodfellow. 

©    Luke    Goodfellow,    Boston;    1875:6221. 
.Tune  14.  33504 

Old  home  day  in  Plunket;  Innnorous  entertain- 
ment in  1  scene,  bv  Ward  Macauley.  Phila- 
delphia. Penn  pub.  co.,  1910.     31  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    1.5.    1910;    2c.    Nov.    16,    1910;    D: 
22,568;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        33505 


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Old  home  fai'in.     »*^'^6'  Little  wildcat. 

Old  (The)  home  town;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
jiits.  by  ('.  \V.  Doty  and  (►.  Turner.  [S61  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  W.  Doty  and  Otis  Turner,  United 
States:  D :  6n.ll,  Apr.  i.M>.  1905;  2c.  Apr.  20. 
1905.  33506 

cniedy.  by  F.  Allen.  9  p.  4°.  Typf writ- 
ten. 

©  1c.  Feb.  9,  1912:  T>:  28633;  Frederick  Al- 
len. Chica-o.  33507 

vaudeville   sketcli.    by    AA'.    1  >e   Leon.      6   p. 

4°.     ^'vpewritten. 

©  1c.  Apr.  9.  191.-.:  D:  40317:  Walter  De 
l.eo!!.  ('hica^;o.  33507a 

Old  home  week;  a  comedy  drama. 

©  Llewellyn  (J.  Hunipbreys,  Salem,  Mass.  : 
D:10:}26,  Apr.  11.  1907.  33508 

a  musical  satire  in  2  acts,  by  D.  K.  Stevens 

and  diaries  F.  Atkinson. 

©  ('.  F.  Atkinson  and  D.  K.  Stevens.  Ros- 
loii:  D:9.J.-)2.  Nov.  22.  190().  33509 

Old  homespun;  nii  orijiinal  dram;i  in  .1  acts,  by 
A.  D.  Ober. 

©  Adelaide  D.  Ober.  Unite<l  States;  1889: 
8030.  :\Iar.  12.  33510 

Old  (The)  homestead;  ;i  sequel  to  .Joshua  Whit- 
comb,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv  D.  Thonip.son 
and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Denman  Thompson  and  George  W.  Rver. 
United  States:  1885:2.5211,  Dec.  2.         33511 


Old  homestead  of  vaudeville, 
at  home. 


See  Old  folks 


Old  Honesty;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
C.  P.  Rice. 

©    Charles    P.    Rice,    New    Haven,    Conn. : 
1896:58400.  Oct.  23.  33512 

Old  Hurly;  a  drama  in  1  act.  by  J.  Silver.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Silver.  Oneonta.  N.  Y. ;  D :  12472. 
Mar.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  3.  1908.  33513 

Old  innocence;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  by 
Richard  Kingsley,  from  the  original  French 
play,  Les  petits  oiseaux.  by  [E.  ;M.]  Labiche  et 
Delacour  [pseud,  of  Alfred  C.  Lartigue]  [70] 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24.  1913;  D :  3.1109 ;  Eva  Saun- 
ders Murphy.  Clarksville,  Tenn.  33514 

sketch  taken  from  the  comedv  of  Old   in- 


nocence, adapted  by  Richard  Kingsley,  from 
the  original  French  play.  Les  petits  oiseaux,  by 
[E.  M.1  Labiclie  et  Delacour  [pseud,  of  Alfred 
C.  Lartigue]     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913 ;  D :  35110 ;  Eva  Saun- 
ders Murphy,  Clarksville,  Tenn.  33515 


Old   (The)  Irish  harper.      [3]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Rocco  Giuseppe  Cafarelli,  Cleveland ;  D : 
12652,  Mar.  26,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1908. 

33516 

Old  Irish  Pat.  young-  Irish  Pat,  and  the  rob- 
bers; by  C.  H.  Wucherpfennig. 

©    Charles   H.     Wucherpfennig,     Morrison- 
ville,  111. ;  1898:  73063,  Dec.  15.  33517 

Old  Isaacs  from  the  Bowery.  83  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Chas.   E.    Blaney,   New   York ;    D :  7845. 
Jan.  13.   1906;   2c.   Jan.  13,   1906.  33518 

Old  Jack's  reformation;  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  F. 
Roberts.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5.   1915;   D:  40270;  Chas.  Fos- 
ter Roberts.  Tacoma.  33518a 

Old  (The)  jay  bird;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.   AV.   Ransone. 

©   John    W.    Ransone,    Richmond;    1888: 
13587,  May  9.  33519 

Old  (An)  Jew;  an  original  comedy  in  5  acts, 
l»y   S.  Grundy. 

©    Sydney    Grundy,    Great   Britain;    1894: 
17764.  Mar.  31.  33520 

Old  John  Brown;  American  historical  drama  in 
4  acts  and  a  closing  scene,  by  A.  H.  Gilmer. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11.  1915 ;  D :  40905 ;  Albert  Hat- 
ton  Gilmer,  Boston.  33520a 

Old  Kansas;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Blethen.   jr.     Typewritten. 

©  Alden  Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,  Minneapolis; 
1895 :  20178,  Apr.  12  ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  33521 

Old  Kearney's  girl;  a  domestic  comedv  drama, 
by  F.  W.  Lee. 

©  Franklyn  W.  Lee,  St.  Paul ;  1894 :  40009. 
■  Aug.  31 :  2c.  Aug.  31.  33522 

Old  (The)  Kentucky  home;  a  darkey  sketch  in 

3  scenes.     New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  NeAV  York ;  1874 :  12217. 

Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  33523 

— —  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Marble  and  \y.  T.  Keogh. 

©  Scott  Marble  and  William  T.  Keogh,  New 
York  :  1893  :  54007,  Dec.  7.  33524 

Old  King-  Cole;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  pro- 
logue and  epilogue,  book  by  George  Pierrot 
[i.  e.  A.  G.  Pierrot]  lyrics  by  B.  Farson  and 
(Jeorge  Pierrot.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Bruce  Farson   and  A.   G.   Pierrot,   Chi- 
cago ;  D :  13901,  Sept.  9,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908. 

33525 


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33548 


Old  King  Cole — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Hoyt.     89  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1910;     D:  20229;     Helen 

Muriel  Hoyt,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  33526 

review  of  comedy,  music  and  drama,   by 


C.  A.  Shaw.     33  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   27,   1909;    D:  17044;    Charles 
Alonzo  Shaw,  Grantwood,  N.  J.  33527 

Old  Knockles;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  B.  Schubeith  &  co., 
1904.     26  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D  :  4768, 
Mar.  22,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  33528 

music  composed  by  Alfred  J.  Caldicott. 

London,  J.  Williams. 

©   Joseph  Williams,   London;    1894:58513, 
Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  33529 

Old  (An)  lady  from  the  West.  See  His 
adopted  daughter. 

Old  lady  number  31;  comedy,  by  J.  H.  Wade, 
adapted  from  the  story  of  same  name  by  [M.] 
Louise  Forsslund  [pseud,  of  Mary  Louise 
Foster]     49  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,   1910;  D :  20779 ;   Jeannette 
Howell  Wade,  New  York.  33530 

Old  (The)  lamplighter;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  AV.  AVray,  jr.  [1],  15  p. 
f°.     Tj^pewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1913;    D :  34753 ;    William 
Wray,  jr..  New  York.  33531 

Old  (The)  landmark;  a  domestic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Montaine. 

©  Clarence  Montaine,  San  Francisco  ;  1899  : 
31426,  May  9.  33532 

Old  Lavender;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Har- 
rigan.      [139]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   Harrigan,    Brooklyn;    D :  6308, 
Feb.  23,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  33533 

an  original  moral  drama  in  3  acts  and  11 

scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York  ;  1877 :  8956. 
Aug.  4;  2c.  Sept.  13.  33534 

Old  (The)  law;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Davenport. 

©  Bulier  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  15129, 

Feb.  19,  1909.  33535 

Old  life  and  the  new;  a  new  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  13  scenes,  by  E.  J.  IMorter.    Ms. 

©  Edward  J.  Morter,  United  States;  1894: 
25434,  May  21 ;  2c.  July  2.  33536 

Old  (The)  life's  shadows.     See  Ignatia. 

Old  lights  for  the  new;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Aspinwall.     Typewritten. 

©  W^oolsey  Aspinwall,  Washington;   1896: 
6420,  Jan.  24 ;  Ic.  Jan.  24.  33537 


Old  London;  a  drama,  embodying  incidents  from 
Ainsworth's  novels  and  other  sources,  with 
original  effects  and  situations,  by  McKee  Ran- 
kin and  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©    Fred    G.    Maeder    and    McKee   Rankin, 
New  York ;  1887  :  9858,  Apr.  13.  33538 
-drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Morti- 
mer Murdoch.    St.  Louis,  W.  Murdoch. 

©  William  Murdoch,  St.  Louis;  1886:4714, 
Feb.  25.  •  33539 

-a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  .Tohn  S.  Clarke,  Philadelphia,  and  Lotta 
Crabtree,  New  York ;  1873  :  3344,  Apr.  2. 

33540 

Old  (The)  love  and  the  new;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
being  a  new  version  of  the  play  by  B.  Howard, 
entitled  The  banker's  daughter,  this  version 
being  ^\'ritteu  and  arr.  by  James  Alberry  and 
B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson*  Howard,  New  York;  1879: 
17733,  Dec.  29.  33541 

Old  (The)  love  for  the  new;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Burden.  [70]  p.  f°.  Type- 
wi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914 ;  D :  35993 ;  Arthur  Ar- 
nold Burden,  San  Francisco.  33541a 

Old  love  letters;  by  L.  McCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L. 
McGorniick] 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  Port  Huron,  Mich. ; 
D  :  349,  Apr.  15,  1901.  33542 
a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1878 :  9663, 
Aug.  22.  33543 

•  Same. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1897 :  73602, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  33544 

■  Same.    22  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Aug.  22,  1906;  D :  8981, 
Aug.  22,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1906.  33545 

Old  (The)  maids'  association;  a  farcical  enter- 
tainment, by  Louise  L.  Wilson.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  pub.  co.,  1900.    17  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  ]nib.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
7439,  Mar.    21 ;  2c.  Mar.  2L  33546 

Old  (The)  maids'  club;  a  comic  entertainment, 

l)y  IMarie  Butterfield.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 

[1903]      30   p.      12°.  (On   cover:    Denison's 
specialties) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:3850,  Aug. 
19,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1903.  33547 

Old  (An)  maids'  conference;  a  humorous  enter- 
tninment  in  2  scenes  for  any  number  of  males 
and  females,  by  S.  Schell.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  i^ub.  &  supply  co.,  1900.  44  p.  8°. 
(The  reciter's  library,    v.  3,  no.  4) 

©  Stanley  Schell.  New  York;  1900  A:  14.371, 
June  9  ;  2c.  June  22.  33548 


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33573 


Old  (The)  maids'  convention;  by  Laura  M. 
Parsons. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston;  1899: 
63162.  Sept.  "29 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  33549 

by  M.  J.  Nelson. 

©  M.  Josie  Nelson.  Union  City,  Ind. ;  1900 
A :  1428,  Jan.  15  ;  2c.  Jan.  15.  33550 

■  a  farce-extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Davis. 

©   Marv   Davis,   Sullivan,   111.;   1895:9929, 
Feb.  18.  33551 

kSVc  also  Spinster's  (The)  convention. 

Old  maid's  deception.     6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Homer  Earnest  Campbell,  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.;    L):8943,    Sept.    14,    1903;    2c.    Mar.    11, 
1904.  33552 

Old  (An)  maid's  husband;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  De  W.  Kaplan.  [3],  52  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  12.   1911 ;   D :  25479 ;   De  Witte 
Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  33553 

Old  (An)  maid's  love;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
lliggins. 

©    Milton    Higgins,    Chicago;    1899:37708, 
June  7.  33554 

Old  (An)  maid's  love  match;  comedy  in  1  act, 
l>y  K.  Fitz  Gerald. 

©  Riter  Fitz  Gerald,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  3145. 
Mar.  5,  1903.  33555 

Old  maids  no  more;  or,  How  they  got  hus- 
bands, bv  Carrol  Emms.  [Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1903]     14  p.     12°. 

©  Catherine  I.  McCoun,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  4038,  Oct.  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1903.    33556 

Old  (An)  maid's  romance;  a  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H,  Laidlaw,  .ir..  New  York; 
1899  :  11779,  Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  33557 

Old  (The)  maids'  temperance  meeting-.  See 
Sketches. 

Old  (The)  maid's  triumph.     See  Captured. 

Old  (An)  maid's  wooing;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
A.  Knott.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Adalbert  Knott.  New  York ;  D :  2406,  Oct. 
2,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1902.  33558 

a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Martha  Russell  Orne. 

©  W^alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 
20054,  Mar.  18 ;  2c.  May  4.  33559 

Old  (The)  mam'selle's  secret.     See  Fay. 

Old  (An)  man's  darling. 

©  Joseph  H.  Godfrey,  Chicago ;  D :  13700, 
Sept.  2,  1908.  33560 

See  also  In  Dutch. 


Old  (An)  man's  darling  or  a  young  man's 
slave, 

©   Cornelius   Scofield   Turner,   Eau   Claire, 
Wis.;  D:  14211,  Oct.  26,  1908.  33561 

Old  man's  dream;  by  L.  B.  Edwards.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17497 ;  lieopold  B. 
Edwards,  Dedham,  Mass.  33562 

Old  (An)  man's  hobby;  by  W,  L.  West,  [10]  p, 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    William    L.    West,    Brooklyn;    D :  4694, 
Mar.  7,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1904.  33563 

Old  (The)  man's  Joseph;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C  D.  Davidson.  78  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    18,    1911;    D:  25524;    Mrs.    C. 
Dixon  Davidson,  Los  Angeles.  33564 

Old  (The)  man's  passing  away;  character  act, 
with  original  words  and  music, 

©  Billv    Ray,    Troy,    N,    Y. ;    1874:5088. 
Apr.  17.  33565 

Old  (The)  man's  will.     Sec  Imogene. 

Old  (The)  maple  farm;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Mosher. 

©     Mortimer     Mosher,     Stamford,     Conn. ; 
1892 :  49935,  Dec.  7.  33566 

Old  (The)  mare's  colt. 

©  Chas.  E.  Trevathan,  New  York ;  D :  5807. 
Nov.  22,  1904.  33567 

Old  Marlin's  millions;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
William  J.  Kavanagh.  [68]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  W.  J.  Kavanagh,  Washington ;  D :  7163, 
Aug.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1905.  33568 

Old  Martin  of  Killarney. 

©  Henry  D.  Sayles,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D : 
11802,  Nov.  25,  1907.  33569 

Old  massa's  son  and  heir;  Ethiopian  musical 
variety  sketch,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick.  New 
Y'ork,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8901,  July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  33570 

Old  men  and  young  women;  1  act  comedy,  by 
E.  W.  Scully.    21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1914 ;    D :  38482 ;    Eugene 
William  Scully,  New  York.  33570a 

Old  mill  and  the  new;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
J.  M.  Bradford,    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910;  D:  20449;  James  M. 
Bradford,  Canton,  O.  33571 

Old  (The)  mill  stream;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  Lake  Hill,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2620, 
Nov.  18.  1902.  33572 


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33594 


Old  (The)  mill  stream — Continued. 

a   rustic   drama   in   3   acts,   by   Fitzgerald 

aiurphy    [i.    e.    J.    F.   MurphyJ      [82J    p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  John  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  IVew  York  :  T> : 
261S.  Nov.  6.  1902;  2c.  Nov.  21.  1902.       33573 

Old  (The)  miller  (Maitre  Coniille);  a  piece  in 
3  acts,  by  Edouard  Cadol,  tr.  and  adapted  by 
the  Franco-American  dramatic  agency. 

'©  Fran(,'ois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1885:26507,  Dec.  10.  33574 

Old  (The)  miner. 

©     John     ('.     Level,     Buffalo;     1885:9438. 
Apr.  23.  33575 

Old  (An)  minstrel  man;  vaudeville  act  for  three 
people,  by  William  H.  Clifford.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28529 ;  Harry  Brooks, 
Boston.  33576 

Old  mission  bells.  See  Alessandro  and  Ra- 
mona. 

Old  Mr.  Young;  sentimental  comedy  in  3  acts. 

by  Charles  Sumner   [pseud,  of  C.   S.  Hayes] 

and  Harry  Segall.     137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1915 ;  D :  4174S ;  Charles  S. 

Hayes,  Chicago.  33576a 

Old  Mrs.  Pep;  monologue,  by  E.  Hopkins.  23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28.    1915;    D:  41923;    Edwin 
Hopkins,  New  York.  33576b 

Old  Moneybag's;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Morris. 

©  Sam  Morris,   Seattle;  1891:33260.  Sept. 
17;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1893.  33577 

Old  Moneybags'  will;  ;i  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
by  S.  E.  Pierce.     Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  E.  Pierce,  New  York ;  1890 :  17335, 
May  27;  2c.  May  27.  33578 

Old  Morton's  revenge.     Sec  Maria. 

Old  Mother  Earth;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act 
and  2  .scenes,  by  W.  Wray.  .1r.  [16]  ]).  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1913;     D :  35234 ;     William 
Wray,  jr.,  New  York.  33579 

Old  Mother  Goose  and  company;  ;in  (>i>eva1ic 
extravaganza. 

©    William    ().    Johnson.     Chelsea,     Mass.; 
1896:27615,  May  5.  33580 

Old  Myddleton's  money;  a  romantic  domestic 
drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  H.  J.  Ford, 
from  the  romance  of  same  name,  by  May 
Cecil  Hay. 

©    Helen    Josephine    Ford,    Buffalo;    1880: 
13798,  Sept.  9.  33581 

See  also  Freaks. 


Old  neighbors;  a  domestic  Yankee  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  D.  Smart. 

©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
1891:9749,  Mar.  14.  33582 

Old  (The)  New  Hampshire  home;  a  melodrama 
in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia, 
Tile  Penn  pub.  Co.,  1908.    56  p.     12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D:  13615, 
A\ig.  20,  1908 :  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  33583 

Old  (An)  New  Yorker;  an  original  play  in  3 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©     Edward     Harrigan,     Brooklyn ;     1899 : 
22517,  Mar.  29.  33584 

Old  Ninny  Noggins.     See  Village  (The)  fool. 

Old  (The)  oak;  a  romantic  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  S.  Fleming  and  F.  M.  Kendrick. 

©    George    S.    Fleming   and    Frederick    M. 
Kendrick,  New  York  ;  1888  :  10246,  Apr.  9. 

33585 

Old  (The)  oaken  bucket;  by  M.  ^I.  Parker. 

©  Mary  Moncure  Parker,  Chicago  ;  D  :  3212, 
Mar.  30,  1903.  33586 


—  comedy    drama   in   4   acts,   by   Maurice   J. 
Fielding.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

®    M.    ,1.    Fielding,    New    York;    D :  3634, 
June  22,  1903;  2c.  June  22,  1903.  33587 

— -a  new  conied'y  of  home  life,  by  Edward  E. 


Rice  and  .John  J.  Braham. 

©  E.  E.  Rice.  New  York ;  1898 :  24322.  Apr. 
18.  33588 

—  an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  Moss. 

©  Alf.  Chas.  Moss,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1893 : 
43916,  Oct.  2.  33589 


— -a  roniautic  picturesque  drama  in  5  acts,  bv 
J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   J.   J.   McClo.skev,   Brooklvn;    1887:1064. 
Jan.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  13.  33590 


-rural  drama   in  4  acts,   by  Mary  Moncure 

Parker.     ('Ivicago,  T.  S.  Denison  »&  co.     56  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1913:  2c.  Oct.  23,  1913;  D :  34810 : 
i:hen  H.  Norris,  Cihicago.  33591 

Old  (The),  old  story.       11  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Wilson,   Kansas  City,  Mo. ;   D : 
12693.  Apr.  6.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1908.     33592 

-a    comedy    (h"ama    in    4    acts,    by    Denniiin 

Thompson  .-iiid  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.   Ryer,   Brooklyn:    1888:3168, 
Jan.  28.  33593 

i\n  original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 

C.  Bellows  and  B.  F.  Roeder. 

©    Walter    C.    Bellows    and    Benjamin    F. 
Roeder,  New  York  ;  1891 :  32,  Jan.  2.        33594 


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33613 


Old  (The),  old  story — Coiitiniie<l. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kimball.     2  ii.  1.,  15 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  38839  ;  Astrid  Kiiu- 
hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  33594a 

or.  The  child  of  storm,  a  sensational  play 

in  3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Hanu. 

©  Tlionias  K.  Hann,  Buffalo;   1873:11077. 
Sept.  1'7.  33595 

Old  Orchard;  in  4  acts,  by  Marguerite  Mering- 
ton.     Typewritten. 

©  Ella  S.  Doris,  New  Yorlv :  1900  A:  26639. 
Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  33596 

Old  Orchard  beach;  a  pastoral  play  in  3  acts, 
l)y  Frank  Maltese. 

©  Salvator  II.  Maltese.  Salt  Lake  City ;  D : 
4321,  Nov.  27,  1903.  33597 

Old  pards;  a  story  of  life  in  tlie  West,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Rogers. 

©  J.  Howard  Rogers.  Chicago;  1881:13456. 
Sept.  1.  33598 

Old    (The)    parson;   a    domestic   comedy   drama 
in  4  acts,  by  (i.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Geoi-ge  W.  liver.  Brooklvn ;  1895 :  53251. 
Oct.  19.  33599 


a  tirst  part  tinisli  for  a  negro  minstrel  en- 
tertainment, ed.  by  (ieorge  H.  Coes.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1893. 

©  Wiilter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;    1893: 
42855.  Sept.  25 :  2c.  Oct.  20.  33600 

Old  (The)  parsonage;  an  entirely  new  and 
original  comical,  extravagant  romantic  idyl 
of  every  day  life,  in  4  acts,  by  C  L.  Graves. 

©  C.  L.  Graves.  New  York ;  1888 :  2775,  Jan. 
25.  33601 

Old  pendulum;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C  Phillips. 
L223]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    .Tan.    1.5,    1912;    0:28312;    Charles 
I'liilllj)s,  San  Francisco.  33602 

Old  Pipes  and  the  dryad;  dramatization  of 
Frank  Stockton's  story  in  verse,  by  P.  B.  Stil- 
.son.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   6.   1915;   D:  41916;   Paul   Bost- 
wick  Stilson.  Cleveland.  33602a 

fairy  play  in  2  acts,  by  G.  D.  Fisher.    44  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    4.    1910;    D:  20736;    Grace    D. 
Fisher,  New  Y'ork.  33603 

—■ —  See  also  Woodland  folly. 

Old  (The)  plantation;  a  spectacular  drama. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  W.  McConnell,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  1897 : 
57037,  Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  33604 

iSee  also  After  the  war. 


Jld  (The)  play.     8ee  Lady  of  the  Blackfriars. 

Old  (The)  playwright;  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  [2],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   26,   1913;   D :  35465 ;   Harry   E. 
De  Lasaux,  Oakland,  Cal.  33605 

Old  Pompey;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  F.  L.  Cutler.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©    A.    D.    Ames,    Clvde,     O. ;     1883 :  4794. 
Mar.  15.  33606 

Old  Pomposity.     See  Areola,  the  prairie  belle. 

Old  Puddin'  head;  the  furiously  funny  farcical 
hilarity  in  3  acts,  by  E.  We.ston. 

©     Edwin     Weston,     Boston;     1898:61784, 


Oct.  20. 


33607 

J. 


Old   (The)  quarry;    drama  in  4  acts,  by  R 
Bentley.      [62J   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  J.  Bentlev,  Toledo,  O. ;  D:2186. 
Aug.  6.  1902:  2c.  Aug.  19,  1902.  [Note.— 
©  in  1904  under  the  title  The  Brookdale  farm, 
by  T.  S.  Denison]  33608 

■  .S'fc  also  Brookdale  (The)  farm. 


Old  (An)   record. 

©  Anna  Gertrude  O'Rvan.  New  York  ;  1899 : 
70264.  Oct.  28:  2c.  Nov.  2.  33609 

Old  (An)  saw;  an  original  3  act  musical  farce 
comedy,  by  Arthur  L.  Faulks. 
•  ©   Mrs.   W.   H.    Faulks,    Burr   Oak,    Mich. ; 
1892:348.57,  Aug.  25.  33610 

Old   (The)   Schoharie   farm.      Ncc  Lead   dollar. 

Old  (The)  school  at  Hick'ry  Holler;  a  comic 
entertainment  in  3  .scenes,  bv  Lutie  Fitzgerald. 
(!bicfigo.    T.    S.    Denison    [1904]      31   p.      16°. 

( [Denison's  specialties]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  4610.  Feb  11, 
1904;   2c.   Feb.  25,  1904.  33611 

Old  (The)  scout;  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Powers  and 
T.  .1.  Joyce.     6  p.  '  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D :  41181 ;  Freeman  L. 
Powers  and  Thos.  J.  Joyce,  Boston.       33611a 

Old  (The)  sea  dog;  farce  in  1  act.  by  Herbert 
Thomson,  from  a  scenario  by  Howard  W^all. 
[2].  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    31,    1915;    D :  42618 ;    Herbert 
Thomson  co..  New  York.  33611b 

Old  Sergeant  Bundy;  an  original  character 
comedy,  by  T.  P.  Morgan. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers.  Ark. ;  D :  15824. 
May  11,  1909;  2c.  May  11,  1909.  33612 

Old  (The)  sexton;  an  original  home  plav  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  M.  Readick.  [76]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Frank    M.    Readick,    Chicago;    D:9590. 
Dec.  6,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1908.  33613 


1683 


33614 


DEAMATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


33638 


Old  ship;  dialogue  for  three  boys,  by  Olara  J. 
Denton.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  1910. 
1  p.  I.,  5-9  p.  12°.  ( [Fischer's  ed.  of  plays, 
dialogues  and  drills,  no.  3372] ) 

©  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  D :  20077 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.  33614 

Old  shipmates;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
II.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York ;  1881 : 
7921,  May  19 ;  2c.  July  25.  33615 

Same. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1881: 
8192,  May  25;  2c.  July  25.  33616 

Same.     [109]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elinor  de  Berrien  Morris,  New  York ;  D : 
6214,  Feb.  11,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.     33617 

Old  (The)  shoe;  play  in  1  act,  by  William  Isaac 
Cohn.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  I.  Cohn,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. ;  D :  8552, 
May  18,  1906;  2c.  June  4,  1906.  33618 

Old  Si  Stebbins.     Typewritten. 

©  Hazel  Parker  Darleigh,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A :  12326,  May  16 ;  2c.  May  7.  33619 

a  rural  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Eunice  Fitch. 

©  Wallace  &  Gilmore,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  6423,  Mar.  9.  33620 

« 

Old  Sleuth;  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  Hurtig 
and  H.  J.  Seamon. 

©  Jules  Hurtig  and  Harry  J.  Seamon.  New 
York;  D:  11.59,  Dec.  7,  1901.  33621 

a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  Hal 

Ileid  [i.  e.  .Tames  Halleck  Reid]     [90]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York;  P :  1722, 
Apr.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1902.  33622 

Old  Sleuth,  detective;  a  sensational  comedy 
ilrauia  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L'Abbe. 

©  Alexander  L.  L'Abbe,  Chicago ;   D :  747. 
Aug.  13,  1901.  33623 

Old  Sleuth,  the  detective;  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 

©  Lorin  .Jasper  Howard,  Chicago  ;  D  :  2716. 
Dec.  15,  1902.  33624 

Old  (The)  soldier;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l)y  P.  W.  Peters. 

©   Phil.   W.   Peters,   United   States;   1892: 
15176,  Apr.  6.  33625 
by  P.  W.  Peters  and  A.  Feeley. 

©  Phil.   W.    Peters   and   Al.   Feeley,   New 

York;  1891:20263,  June  2.  33626 

Old  (The)   soldier  fiddlers;  a  musical  comedy 

sketch,  by  W.  Vincent  and  E.  L.  Koneke.     [1], 

6  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1913 ;  D :  32280 ;  Eugene  L. 
Koneke  and  Walter  Vincent,  New  York. 

33627 


Old  (The)  songs;  a  nuisical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Caroline  Fuller.  Philadelphia,  The  Peun 
publishing  company,  1905.  24  p.  12°. 
[AVords  only] 

©    Penn   pub.    co..    Philadelphia ;    D :  7411, 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  33628 

Old  (The)  South;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mr.s. 
G.  Gokithwaite. 

©  Mrs.  Geo.   Gokithwaite,  Leadville,  Col.; 
1892 :  10627,  Mar.  8.  33629 

Old  southern  life;  a  spectacular  farce  comedy 
depicting  southern  negro  life,  by  M.  H.  Welsh. 

©  M.  H.  Welsh,  United  States  ;  1897  :  59357, 
Oct.  19.  33630 


2  p. 


Typewrit- 


Old  (The)  sport's  dream, 
ten. 

©   Charles   M.   McDonald,   New   York;   D: 
6412,  Mar.  21,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.    33631 

Old  (An)  stag'er;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Jessop  and  Wm.  Gill. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  New  York ;  1882 :  15659, 
Sept.  22.  33632 

Old  (The)  stock  farm;  by  J.  H.  Koukle. 

©  James  Howard  Konkle,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  976,  Oct.  18,  1901.  33633 

Old  (The)  story;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Denman  Thompson  and  George  W.  Ryer, 
United  States ;  1888  :  633,  Jan.  6.  33634 

-original    play    in    5    acts,    by   Annie   Lewis 

(Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson) 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  New  York;  1886: 
27774,  Dec.  9.  33635 

play      in      1      act,      by      r>runo      Lessiug 

[pseud,  of  R.  Block]     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    19,   1915;    D:  39437;    Rudolph 
Block,  New  York.  33635a 

Old  (An)  story  retold.     See  Bet  (The) 

Old  (An)  story  with  a  new  tail;  vaudeville 
skit,  by  Chester  Wayne  Brown.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  25136 ;  C.  W.  Brown, 
San  Jose,  Cal.  33636 

Old  (The)  sunbonnet;  how  it  redeemed  an  er- 
ring daughter,  by  W.  L.  Jones.  04  p.  4°. 
T.Tpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22667 ;  W.  L.  .Tones, 
Los  Angeles.  33637 

Old  (An)  sweetheart  of  mine;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Owen  Davis.  [107]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jules  Murry.  New  York ;  D :  10103,  Feb. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.  33638 


1684 


33639 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


33663 


Old  (An)  sweetheart  of  mine — Continued. 

l)lay  in  4  acts,  by  O.   Davis.     New  York, 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.    75  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   21,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,   1911;   D: 
25795 ;  Owen  Davis,  New  Yorli.  33639 

Old  (An)  sweetheart's  return;  [play  in  4  acts] 
by  H.  Van  Dyke  and  M.  Klasen.  [95]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  S,  1912;  D :  28253 ;  Hulda  Van 
Dylce  and  Marie  Klasen,  Chicago.  33640 

Old  Tate's  gal;  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hickman. 
Typewritten. 

©   Albert    Scott   Hickman,    Ottumwa,    la. ; 
1900  A :  24070,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  33641 

Old  Tennessee;  a  Southern  musical  comedy,  in- 
troducing' la  pas  mala,  l)y  xVlexander  and 
Tralle.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  and  Tralle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1895  :  34814,  July  5  ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  33642 

Old  Testament  word-scenes;  ed.  by  Catherine 
Lewis.     122  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Lewis,  New  York ;  D :  8206,  Mar.  22, 
190G ;  2c.  :\Iar.  22,  1906.  33643 

Old  (The)  theory;  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Houston. 
[01]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38742 ;  Harris  Hous- 
ton ;  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  33643a 

Old  (An)  thoroughbred;  by  C.  C.  Burnham. 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Carroll   Burnham,   Boston;    D: 
1185.  Dec.  10,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902.        33644 

Old-time  (An)  courtship;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
<;.  G.  Watkins.    12  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©    .Tan.    15,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    30,    1912;    D: 
28480;  (Jrace  O.  AValkins,  Kress,  Va.       33645 

Old-time  (The)  melodies;  a  2  scene  sketch,  by 
Iv.  Whitcomb.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Russell  Whitcomb,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. ;  D : 
13175.  .rune  13.  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.    33646 

Old-time  (An)  tea-party;  a  i^lay,  by  A.  Detmers. 
Buffalo,  The  J.  W.  Klein  printing  co.,  1895. 

©   Arthur   Detmers,    Buffalo;    1895:63611, 
Dec.  16.  33647 

Old-timer  (An);  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Gaylor  and  W.  A.  Brady. 

©   Bobby   Gaylor   and   William   A.   Brady, 
United  States  ;  1891 :  6040,  Feb.  13.  33648 

Old-timer  Tarzen;  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  P.  Gabbert.   ii,  91  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910 ;  D :  21293 ;  A.  Paul  Gab- 
bert, Chicago.  33649 

Old-times  rocks;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  E.  Doolittle. 

©  George  E.   Doolittle,   New  York;   1873: 
2165,  Mar.  6.  33650 


Old-times  rocks  and  the  Chinaman;  a  comedy, 
by  F.  Wilson. 

©    Fred    Wilson,    New   York;    1884:17913, 
Sept.  4.  33651 

Old  (The)  tobacco  shop;  farce  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  W.  B.  Wright.  [1],14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911;  D :  25731 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  33652 

Old  (The)  toll  gate;  by  F.  Sexauer. 

©   Frederick    Sexauer,    Canton,    O. ;    1894 : 
1722,  Jan.  4.  33653 

Old  (The)  toll-house  mystery.     See  That  dorg. 

Old  Tompkins'  millions;  or.  An  American 
marquise,  a  society  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  St.  Martin. 

©   Clement   St.   Martin,   New  York;   1893: 
26540,  June  2.  33654 

Old  Tom's  v/ard;  or,  Madge,  the  waif ,  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Schonberg. 

©    James    Schonberg,    New   York;     1889: 
26904,  Sept.  4.  33655 

Old  (The)  treasurer;  a  3  act  drama,  by  H.  M. 
McNutt.  Bessamer,  Ala.,  Bessemer  ptg.  and 
pub.  company,  1893.     70  p.     12°. 

©   H,   M.   McNutt,   Bessemer,   Ala.;    1893: 
39960;  Sept.  1;  2c.  Nov.  13.  33656 

Old  (The)  trunk  in  the  garret;  a  play  for 
children  in  2  acts,  by  Ella  Keatinge.  New 
Yoi'k,  The  Roxbnry  publishing  company,  1899. 
1  p.  ].,  7  p.     16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York;    1899: 
12664,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  33657 

Old  Turk;  an  Easter  drama. 

©    Mai'tha    Young,    Greensboi'O,    Ain.;    D: 
7.3.54,  Sept.  11,  1905.  33658 

Old  umbrellas;  a  pathetic  play  in  1  act. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10970,  Aug.  22.  33659 

Old  Uncle  Billy;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1 
scene.     New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  7657, 
July  22;  2c.  July  28.  33660 

Old  Uncle  Glory;  or,  The  lost  will,  a  drama  of 
southern  life  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Rothacker 
and  O.  H.  Rothacker. 

©  W.  A.  Rothacker  and  O.  H.  Rothacker, 
Lexington,  Ky. ;  1872  :  11782,  Nov.  7.        33661 

Old  Uncle  Jed. 

©  Sidney  Sanderson,  Minneapolis;  1900  A: 
6075,  Mar.  5.  33662 

a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Luce. 

©  Walter  S.  Luce,  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  1899: 
53677,  Aug.  22.  33663 


1685 


33664 


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33683 


Old  uniforms;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Donnell. 
[1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1913 ;    D :  35422 ;    Murray 
Cushing  Donnell,  New  York.  33664 

Old  (An)  vase.      .32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

C    Elsie    Harrinian    Mackav,    Buffalo;    D: 
6711,  May  22,  1905 ;  2c.  May  22,  1905.     33665 


Old  (The)  veteran. 

©     Zeff     Schlosberg, 
1SS47,  Apr.  11. 


Wasliington ;     1894 : 
33666 


Old  (The)  violinist;  dramatic  sketch,  by  II.  E. 
Peckham.      [1],   11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    1.    1912;    D:  30592;    Ralpli    E. 
Peckham,  Grand  Rapids,  Midi.  33667 

Old    Virginia;    a    drama    in    4    acts,    bv    Lewis 
Charles  [i.  e.  E.  L.  Charles] 

©   Elijah   Lewis   Charles,    United    States : 
1885:  17971.  Aug.  24.  33668 


-a  pastoral  of  the  war,  in  4  acts  and  6  tab- 
leaux, by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©  J.   T.  AVallace,   New   York;   1890:41045, 
Dec.  23.  33669 

Old  (The)  Virginia  hermit;  a  drama  In  3  acts, 
by  S.  G.  Bradfield.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub.  co.. 
1902.  26  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  436] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde.  O. ;  D :  2011,  Aug. 
14.   1902;   2c.   June  14.   ]9()2.  33670 

Old  (The)  Virginia  home;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
.[( )]  1  ns(  )n.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,   Salt  Lake  City ; 
1900  A:. 31 097,  Dec.  24;  Ic.  Dec.  24.         33671 

Old  (An)  war  horse;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Sw^artz,  Philadelphia:   1884: 
19309,  Sept.  26.  33672 

Old  (An)  Washington  County  homestead  in 
1856;  by  V.  W.  lUirrill.  Sonierville.  iMass., 
P.auks    pivss,    190S.      cover-title,    64    p.      12°. 

©    Fred    W.    Burrill,    Charlestown,    Mass. ; 
D:  12756.  Aim  16,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908. 

33673 

Old  ways— new  ways;  play  in  4  acts.  ))v  Stefanie 
(Joigcr.      1 60 1    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  (ieiger.  New  York;  D :  9372,  Nov.  1. 
1906;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1906.  33674 

Old  (The)  wayside  inn;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
.1.  E.  Crary.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co. 

©  Ames   publishing   co.,    Clyde,    O. ;   1894: 
4371,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  33675 

Old  (The)  wife  and  the  new.  Sec  Married  for 
money. 


Old  wine;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  S.  Stone 
and    H.   G.    Rhodes.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Stuart  Stone  and  Harrison  Gar- 
tield  Rhodes.  Chicago  ;  1895  :  11052.  Feb.  23  ; 
Ic.  Feb.  25.  33676 

Old  wives  for  new;  dramatization  of  David 
<;rahani  Pliillips'  novel,  by  E.  F.  Hackett. 
4  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30725 ;  P^dmund 
Francis  Hackett.  New  York.  33677 

Old  (The)  woman  that  lived  in  a  shoe.  See 
Mother  Goose  in   vaudeville. 

Old  (The)  woman,  the  villain  and  the  good 
young  man.      Sec  Quixotics. 

Old  (The)  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe;  a  panto- 

juimic  bvu'letta  in  1  act.  by  Frank  H.  Nelson. 

©    George    R.    Edeson,     Baltimore ;     1871 : 

11358,  Dec.  1.  33678 

Old  Yankee  neighbors.      Sec  Bradford   folks. 

Old  Zad.  Hastings,  town  constable,  and  his 
gal   Chip. 

©  Claud  Pelham.  Syracuse.  N.  Y. ;  1893: 
27892,  June  10.  33679 


Old    Zeb   Billings, 
posters. 


Sec    Village     (The)     bill- 


Old  Zip  Coon;  an  Ethiopian  eccentricity  in  1 
scene.  New  York,  Happv  hours  company 
[1874]  7  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
67]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York;  1874:  12235. 


Sept.   28;    2c.   Oct. 


17.  33680 

See  Ye   olde  folkes  at 


Olde  folkes  at  home 
home. 

Oldest  (The)  inhabitant;  Scottish  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  Bay  Waters  and  Frank  Campbell. 
[2].  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.    5,    1914 ;    D :  37755 :    Francesca 
Redding,  New  York.  33680a 

Ole  con  olel  .iuguete  comico-lirico  en  1  acto  y 
en  verso  [de]  J.  Jackson  Veyan.  music;)  de  los 
maestros  Torregrosa  y  Crespo.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  esiianoles]  1908.  35  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Jose  .Jackson  Vevan.  Madrid:  D:  1.3463. 
July  25.  1908:  2c.  July  25,  1908.  33681 

Ole  Doc  Selby;  plav  in  1  act.  bv  M.  Swan.  27  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    22,    1910;    1> :  22355 :    :\Iark    E. 


Swan,  New  York. 


33682 


Ole  Evenson;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  (ireenfield. 
[1],  49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1913 ;  D :  35483 ;  Ben  Green- 
field, Kalamazoo,   Mich.  33683 


1686 


33684 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


33705 


Ole  Jason  Ginger;  or.  The  village  parson,  pas- 
toral play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Preston.  [1], 
63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1912;  D :  28357 ;  John  A. 
Preston,  Providence,  R.  I.  33684 

Ole  Joe  n'  young  Joe;  a  coined v  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  L.  Tidball. 

©  Mary  Langdon  Tidball,  Fort  Monroe.  Ya. ; 
1885 :  17295,  Aug.  15.  33685 

Ole  Mammy  Chloe;  a  nioiKilo^^uc.  by  :M.  T. 
Allen.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen.  New  York;  1900 
A :  26399,  Oct.  23  ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  33686 

Ole  Mammy  Chloe  goes  to  boarding  school; 
1  act  sketch,  by  S.  Swanson. 

©  Sara  Swanson.  New  York;  1900  A: 
27229,  Nov.  2.  33687 

Ole  Olsen;  a  Scandinavian  dialect  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  J.  Heege.  [69]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gus  J.  Heege.  Peoria,  111.;  1888:37763. 
Dec.  31;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1890.  33688 

Ole  Olson  in  Mexico;  or.  The  land  of  broken 
promises,  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Travis. 
LU.  42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1914;  D :  37355 ;  AYesley 
Travis,  Estherville,  la.  33688a 

Ole  Olson  in  Spiritland;  in  3  acts,  by  Onii  .M. 
Dalton.     [101   p.     I"°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Carl  Dalton  and  Albert  Chester  Jenks 
Royce.  La  Crosse.  Wis. ;  D :  2650,  Nov.  11, 
1902;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1903.  33689 

Ole  Olson,  jr.;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Droste.     [1],  37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.  1911 ;  D  :  23821 ;  B.  H.  Drost(\ 
Richmond.  33690 

Ole,  the  Swede  detective;  phiy  in  3  act.s,  by 
A.  E.  Markbam  and  Benjamin  Greenfield. 
[1],   28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  S,  1914;  D;  37814:  Albert  Ed- 
ward Markbam,  Rochester.  Minn.  33690a 

Ole  Virginia;  [historical  drama  in  4  acts]  by 
T.  P.   Sullivan.     Typewritten. 

©  Timothv  Paul  Sullivan.  Milwaukee  ;  1900 
A :  9964,  Apr.  19  ;  Ic.  Mav  6  ;  1901 ;  Ic.  Aug.  28. 
1901;    2c.    (printed)    Jan.   10.   1908.        33691 

O'Learys'  (The)  kids;  a  1  act  play,  by  J. 
Forbes.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Forbes.  New  York :  D :  7318.  Sept. 
26,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  20.  1905.  33692 

Ole's  adventures  in  Toyland;  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  5  scenes,  by  G.  B.  Engesser  and  Vates 
Engesser.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1915;  D:  40380;  George  E. 
Engesser,   St.  Peter,  Minn.  33692a 


Ole's  luck;  an  original  Swedish  dialect  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes. 

©    Chas.    H.    Hall.    Chicago;    1892:30761. 
Sept.  8.  33693 

Olga;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Caplin.  38  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abel  Caplin.  St.  Louis;  D :  1512L  Feb.  18. 
1909;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1909.  33694 

a  5  act  drama,  by  H.  Allen  and  C.  Camp- 
bell.    San  Francisco,  1885.    22  p.     16°. 

©  C.  Campbell.  San  Francisco;  1885:16955. 
Aug.  10;  2c.  Sept.  22.  33695 

^or.    The    Franco-Russian    spy,    by    W.    F. 

Trayes  [New  York.  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co., 
1905]  cover-title.  8  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Wer- 
ner's jilays) 

©  Edgar   S.   Werner.   New  York;   D:7126. 
Aug.  19,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  4.  1905.  33696 

Olive;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  I\Irs. 
Derrick's  story  of  that  name,  by  A.  Woodhull 
and  S.  Spence. 

©  Alice  Woodhull  and  Sarah  Spence.  New 
Y'ork  ;  1876 :  4573.  Apr.  15.  33697 

dramatic  sketch   in  1  act,  by  C.  Miehling. 

©  Charles  Miehling.  New  York;   D :  12716. 
Apr.  1(>.  1908.  33698 

an    emotional    society    play    in    3    acts,    by 

Stanley  jMcKenna. 

©  Loui.sa  Eldridge,  New  York;  1872:9097. 
Aug.  24.  33699 

Olive  Latimer's  husband;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
It.  Besier.     (]3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Itudolf  Besier,   London ;    D ;  14892.   Jan. 
25,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1909.  33700 

Olive  Varcoe. 

©  Fred  H.  Cameron.  Owego,  N.  Y. ;  1874: 
11989,  Sept.  24.  33701 

an   emotional    sen.sation    drama    in   3   acts, 


dramatized  from  a  novel  of  the  same  title. 

©  Jennie    Abbott,    Niai^ara    Falls.    N.    Y.  : 
1872  :  7386,  July  10.  33702 

a   play  in  2  parts  and  6  acts,  dramatized 

from  a  popular  work  by  F.  E.  JM.  N.,  by  C.  A. 
Sweetland. 

©   Charles   A.    Sweetland,    Chicago ;    1875 : 
8860,  Aug.  26.  33703 

or.  True  to  the  last,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

M.  P.   Pendleton. 

©  Marv  Pearl  Pendleton,  Baltimore;  1873: 
10567,  Sept.  13.  33704 

-See  also  Crimson  (The)  cord. 

Oliver  Cromwell.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Gerke.  Marietta,  O. ;  1900  A :  1775. 
.Tan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  33705 


1687 


33706 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33727 


Oliver  Cromwell — Cuiitiuned. 

;i  (Ifauiii  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York ;  1872  :  11313, 
Oct.  24.  33706 

an  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  John  Sum- 

inors.      Luiidon.    The    International    copyright 
bureau,  ltd.  [1906]     88  p.    12°. 

©  International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  8567,  May  21,  1906 ;  2c.  May  21,  1906. 

33707 

Oliver  Cromwell,   lord  protector  of  England; 
a  drama,  by  T.  Nield. 

©     Thomas    Nield.     Livonia,     Ind. ;     1890 : 
16349,  May  19;  2c.  Uec.  26.  33708 

Oliver  Fickle,   agent;  a  comedy   in  4  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Travis.      [S4J   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Travis.  Peeliskill,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
24097,  July  2 ;  2c.  July  1.  33709 

Oliver  from  the  hills  of  Ohio;  drama  in  6  acts, 
by  L.  L.  Hall,    v,  59  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14.  1911 ;  D :  23360 ;  Luther  Levi 

Hall,  Marietta,  O.  33710 

Oliver  Perkins,   A.   M.;   a  seiisational  comedy 

drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  C.  B.   Gillingwater  and 

F.  C  Molyneaux. 

©  Claude  B.  Gillingwater,  St.  Louis ;  1896 : 
23359,  Apr.  15.  33711 

Oliver  Twist;   a  drama  in  5  acts,  by   A,   Van 
Deventer.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Abram   Van   Deventer,   New   York;    D: 
7548,  Nov.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1905.        33712 

adapted  from  Charles  Dickens'  novel, 

by  Beaumont  Claxton   [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Tay- 
lor]    96  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    July    11,    1912;    D :  30238 ;    Thomas 
Claxton  Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  33713 

short    cast    version,    taken    from    Dickens' 


gi-eat  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  W.  F.  Burke. 
[3],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912  ;  D  :  30627  ;  Wm.  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  33714 

/S'cc  also  Under  London. 

Olivet;  or,  A  rare  Teutonic  specimen,  a  farce 
in  1  act.  bv  J.  E.  Crary.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub- 
lishing CO.  [1894]  1  p.  1.,  15  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no. 
3.341 ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,   O. ;   1894:11191, 
Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  33715 

Olivette;  opera  comique  in  3  acts.  English 
iulaittation  of  words  to  music  by  H.  B.  Farnie, 
com])osed  by  Audran,  dialogue  and  business 
tr.  and  adapted  by  T.  L.  Boston,  O.  Ditson 
&  CO.  [etc.,  etc.]  1881.  54  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  &  co.,  Boston ;  1881 :  1958, 
Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Feb.  23.  33715a 

See  also  AU-of-it. 


Olivette  ballet;  a  mimical  and  terpsichorean 
scene,  invented  and  arr.  in  several  composi- 
tions, by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1887 :  1727, 
Jan.  21.  33716 

Olivia;  or,  It  was  for  her  sake,  play  in  4  acts 
dramatized  from  the  novel  of  Chas.  Garvice, 
by  B.  Rinaldo.     [3],  67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  26,  1913 ;  D :  33614 ;  Bruce  Ri- 
naldo, Chicago.  33717 

Olivia's  crime;  a  drama,  by  J.  M.  Morton  and 
G.  E.  Lothrop.     Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  Morton,  New  York,  and  Geo.  E. 
Lothrop,  Boston;  1892:41389,  Oct.  12;  2c. 
Oct.  29.  33718 

Ollanta;  oper  in  5  akten,  von  Paul  Julius  Im- 
mergriin. 

©    Heinrich  Hellwig,    New    York;    1894: 

31025,  June  8.  33719 

Ollantay;  lyric  drama  of  the  children  of  the 
sun,  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  dramatized  by  F.  S. 
Brewster,    ix  [3],  S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31447 ;  Frances  S. 
Brewster,  Boulder,  Col.  33720 

Olympe  de  Cieves;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  De- 
courcelle,  adapted  from  the  French  novel  of 
Olympe  de-  Cieves  by  Alexander  Dumas. 
[164]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pierre  Decourcelle.  Paris ;  D :  4288,  Nov. 
23,  1903;  2c. 

Olympe's  marriage. 
Augier. 

Olympia;  ]»lay  in  3  acts,  by  I.  II.  Vail.  57,  [1]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Ai)r.  19,  1911;  D:  24001:  Isabel  TI. 
Vail,  New  York.  33722 

•  Sec  also  Weber's  Olympia. 

Olympus;  a  comic  opera,  by  F.  H.  Williams. 

©  Francis  Howard  Williams,  Philadelphia  ; 
1889 :  3922,  Feb.  2.  33723 

or.  Jupiter's  court,  by  C.  N.  Harrington. 

©  Charlies  N.  Harrington,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1881 :  .5671,  Apr.  15.  33724 

Olympus  versus  New  York;  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  G.  Ewing.    2  V.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34891 ;  Joseph  Grant 
Ewing,  Wilmington,  Del.  33725 

Omadhaun   (The);  a  comedy  drama   in  3  acts, 

adapt(>d  from  the  Irish  tales, by  L.  l'\  Howard. 

©  Louis  F.  Howard,  United  States;  1881: 

10730,  July  11.  33726 

Irish   di-ama   in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Briggs. 

6  p.  1.,  48  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Henrv  Morgan  Briggs,  Cleveland;  1885: 
18570.  Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  33727 


Nov.  23,  1903.  33721 

See  Four  plays;  by  Emile 


1688 


33727 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


33745 


Omar;  am-siciil  coiiumIv  in  2  acts,  by  A.  W.  Her- 

zog.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1915;  D:  41297;  Alfred  W. 

Herzog,  New  York.  33727a 

A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 


■ ■  book  and  lyrics,  by 

71  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
G790.  June  8,  1905 ;  2c.  June  S,  1905.  33728 

■ -operatic  fantasy,  by  A.  E.  Lyon.    4  p.    4°. 

Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915;  D :  39555 ;  Anna  E. 
Lyon,  New  York.  33728a 

Omar  and  the  rabbi;  Fitzgerald's  tr.  of  the 
Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  and  Browning's 
Rabbi  Ben  Ezra,  arr.  in  dramatic  form  by 
F.  L.  Sargent.  Cambridge  [Mass.]  Harvard 
cooperative  society,  1909.    28  p.    16°. 

©  Frederick  Le  Roy  Sargent,  Cambridge, 
SLass. ;  A :  231487,  Feb.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  12. 
1909.  33729 


opera  libretto  in  2  acts,  by 
Now    York ; 


Omar,   jr.;   comic 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith 
Feb.  17,  1906. 

Omar  Khayyam;  by  G.  Seibel. 

©  George  Seibel,  Pittsburgh  ;  1900  A  :  31698, 
Dec.  31.  33731 


D :  8013, 
33730 


- — -  book 
acts,  by 
ten. 


and    lyrics    of    a 
A.  M.  Lane.     45 


comic    opera    in    2 
p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


©  Alex  McGill  Lane,  Hagerstown,  Md. ;  D : 
8600,   May   28,   1906;   2c.   May  28,   1906. 

33732 

-a    poetical    drama    in   4   acts,    by     F.     W. 

Clarke.     [112]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Wlllard  Clarke,  Boston;  I) : 
2884.  Jan.  22,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1903.    33733 

Omar  Khayyam,  the  tent-maker;  Persian  play 
in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Tully.  [130] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1913;  D :  34745 ;  Richard 
Walton  Tully,  New  York.  33734 

O'Mara;  iu  5  acts,  by  H.  B.  Cypelman. 

©  Hyman  B.  Cypelman,  New  Y^ork ;  D :  27, 
Jan.  12,  1901.  33735 

O'Mara's  fate;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue, 
by  B.  N.  Livingston.  [70]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Benjamin  Nathaniel  Livingston,  Balti- 
more; D:4951,  Apr.  26,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  5, 
1906.  33736 

Omar's  opal;  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.  45  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4083,  Oct.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.      33737 


Ombra  (L')  di  Don  Giovanni;  dramina  lirico  in 
3  atti  e  4  quadri,  di  Ettore  Moschino,  musica 
di  Franco  Alfano.  Paris,  Societe  anonyine  des 
Editions  Ricordi ;  IMilano,  G.  Ricordi  &  c, 
1914.     56  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D: 
36732 ;  Societe  anonyme  des  Editions  Ricordi, 
Paris.  33737a 

Ombres  chinoises;  9  pieces  par  Lemercier  de 
Neuville.  dessins  de  Jean  Kerhor.  Paris,  Le 
Bailly,  O.  Bornemann,  1911.  173  p.  12°. 
Contents  :  Notice  historique. — Construction 
du  theatre  et  des  ombres. — La  fete  de  Cather- 
ine.— L'infortune  voyageur. — La  soirge  Cour- 
tepince. — Les  trois  souhaits.— La  cassette  du 
docteur. — Le  crime  de  Saint-Just. — Les  pa- 
pillons  de  Fanchette. — L"ile  deserte. — Le  bon 
roi  Dagobert. 

©  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24029  ; 
O.  Bornemann,  Paris.  33738 

Omelet;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Connors.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20366 ;  Jack  T.  Con- 
nors, Denver.  33739 

Omelette.      See  Eggs. 

Omelette  (I*')  au  prealable.  See  Omelette  (L') 
impossible. 

Omelette  (L')  impossible;  piece  en  1  acte  [par] 
Despaux  et  Saint-Paul,  tiree  du  monologue  de 
Despaux  L'omelette  au  prealable.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert.     23  p.     12°. 

©Mar.  19,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1910;  D: 
20525;   C.   Joubert,   Paris.  33740 

Omero  (The);  a  mythological  burlesque,  bv  F.  B. 
Smith. 

©  Fred  B.  Smith,  Maiden,  Mass.;  1891: 
8255,  Mar.  4.  33741 

Ominous  (The)  bell;  a  study  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Farnham.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25402;  C.  Foster 
Farnham,  Buffalo.  33742 

Omyo;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  Gardner. 
19  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Nelson  Gardner,  Rutherford,  N.  J. ;  D : 
13339,  July  14,  1908;   2c.  July  14,  1908. 

33743 

On  a  Broadway  car;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  Wavland, 
Mass.;  D :  12195,  Jan.  17,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  17, 
1908.  33744 

On  a  foreign  shore;  or,  Charity  a  la  mode,  play 
in  1  act,  by  Laura  Glavis  Nevitt  [i.  e.  L.  G. 
White]     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1912 ;  D :  29267 ;  Laura  Glavis 
Wliite,  New  York.  -  33745 


1689 


33745 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33762 


On  a  Secret  service  detail.      Sec  Starry  (The) 
flag  in  Cuba. 

On  a  seeing  London  motor.     Sec  Eternal  (The'i 
feminine. 

On  a  side  street;  drama  in  1   act.  bv  J.  Crom- 
well.    [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1914  ;   1  > :  3662.J  ;  John  Crom- 
well, New  York.  33745a 

dramatic  composition  in  1  act.  by  H.  Miles. 


On  approval;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Chester  Henry 
Keouli.    29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  ('.  H.  Keofrh,  Chicaj,'o;  I):65.'»3,  Apr.  20. 
19()."):  2c.  Ai»r.  20.  190.").  33753 


[21.  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28.  1910 ;  D  :  22662  ;  Homer  Miles. 
New  York.  33746 


play   in   1   act.   by   (>.   T.   .Tohnsone.     11  ]). 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    1.    191.5;    D :  3982.J ;    Otto    T. 
.Tohnsone.  Brooklyn.  33746a 

On  a  sleeper;  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  Holcoml). 
22  ]i.     S°.     Typewritten. 

©   Willard   Holcomb,   Toledo.   O. ;    D :  2162, 
.Tuly  28.  1902  ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  1903.  33747 

On  a  spree.     See  Let  loose. 

On  a  summer's  day;  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Chappie.  [.55]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  38744  ;  Bennett  Chap- 
].ie.  Mt.  Vernon.  N.  Y.  33747a 

musical   playlet   in   1   act,  book   by    A.    C. 

Brunner  and  E.  Gage,  lyrics  by  A.  C.  Brun- 
ner,  music  by  E.  Gage.  IT  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Words  only  I 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29.  1909;  D :  17552 ;  Edward  .T. 
Gage  and  Adolph  C  Brunner,  Oakland.   Cal. 

33748 

On  a  summer's  night;  sketch,  by  Charles  Hor- 
witz.     7  p.     4°.     Tyi»ewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.    12.    1914:    I):3S4G2;    Harry   R. 
KU'in.  New  York.  33748a 

On  a  une  consigne  ou  Ton  n'en  a  pas;  par 
Henry  de  Bri.say.    :>  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .lune   21.    1912;    I> :  30004 ;    Gaumont 
(•(..,  New  York.  33749 


—  ejiisode  from  Siidermann's  Das  hohe  lied, 
ill  2  scenes,  by  A.  .M.  I.ederer.  [38]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

®   Ic.   Sept.   9.   1913;    r)::{4370;   AlLson   M. 
LedertT.  New  York.  33754 


tarce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Fay.     110 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    :\[av    28,    1915;    D :  40784 ;    Howard 
limbeck   Fay,  New  York.  33754a 

On  bail;  1  act  jilay,  by  G.  :Middleton.     [3],  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  31927 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton.  New  York.  33755 

Sec  <i1xo  Tradition. 


On  account  of  the  lobster;  a   farce  in  1   act,  by 
Robert  C.   V.  Meyers. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  I'hiladelphia :  1):3(m9. 
.lune  26.  1903 :  2c.  June  26.  1903.  33750 

On  an  Arizona  ranch;  by  E.  B.  Bonner.     13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1909;  I):  16279;  E.  P..  Bon- 
ner, Chicago.  33751 

On  and  off  the  stage;  by  Alfred   Kelcy.     22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  T.  and  Adeliene  Willian)s,  New 
York;  D:1121.  Nov.  25,  1901;  Ic.  Nov.  25. 
1901.  33752 

On  and  off  the  table.     Sec  Wee  bit  of  natural 
Irish. 

1690 


On  Baile's  strand.  Sec  In  the  seven  woods. — 
Poetical  (The)  works  of  William  B.  Yeats. 

On  board  Bungungaboo;  a  musical  playlet  in  2 
acts,  by  D.  Lewis. 

©  Dave  Lewis.  New  York  ;  D  :  12.509.  Felt.  17. 
1908.  33756 

On  board  the  Mary  Jane;  an  original  come- 
(lierta  in  2  scenes,  hy  Leali  Lessi  and  INI.  A. 
Kelly.      [26]    p.     f°.  "  Typewritten. 

©  Malachv  A.  Kelly,  Providence,  R.  I.;  D: 
9902,  Feb.  4,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1907.  33757 

On  both  sides;  an  original  drama  of  the  Civil 
W'iw  in  4  acts.  ])y  F.  lleermans. 

©  Forbes  Heernians,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1S9(»: 
1287.  .Tan.  8.  33758 

— —  Same. 

©  Forbes  Heernians.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1898 : 
3468,  Jan.  6:  2c.  .Tan.  11.  33759 

On  bread  and  water;  a  musical  farce  in  1  act, 
imitated  from  the  (Jerman.  by  Sydney  Rosen- 
fell.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©    Robert   M.    De   Witt,    New    York;    1875: 
7()97.  July  23 :  2c.  July  29.  33760 

On  Broadway;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Brennan.  4 
1).     C     Tyjiewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26.  1915;  D :  41101 ;  Jay  Bren- 
nan, New  York.  33760a 

On  change;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
]»y  M.  ^lagiii. 

©     Marv     Magin,     Chicago;     1892:1432.5, 
Ai.r.  1.  33761 

On  Cherry  Hill;  a  play  of  New  York  life,  com- 
edy drama. 

©  Hines  and  Remington,  New  York;  1896: 
11101.  Mar.  3.  33762  • 

On  Christmas  eve.     See  House  of  the  heart. 


33763 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


33783 


On  circumstantial  evidence;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.   Siegraan.      [60]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Matilda    Siegmau,    New   Yovl^  ;    D  :  9724, 
I)ee.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906.  33763 

On  circus  day;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 

©   .Airs.    U.   Bennett.   Milwaukee ;    D :  3078, 
.Tilly  1,  1903.  33764 

On  condition;  an  emotional  society  drama  in  i] 
acts,  l)y  T.  Addison. 

©   Tliomas  Addison,    Lowell,    Mass. ;    1885 : 
4mn.  Feb.  19.  33675 

On  dark  ways;  or,  For  a  father's  honor,  a 
di'amatie  play,  by  E.  W.  Zimmerman. 

©  E.  W.  Zimmerman,  United  States :  1S8G : 
3000,  Feb.  3.  33766 

On  detective  duty;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L. 
Raymond.     44  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    George    L.    Raymond,    ^^'asllington ;    D : 
14G71,  .Tan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.        33767 

On  diplomatic  service;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  \V.  E.  La  Rose.  [1],  66  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;  D:  36156;  Wm.  E.  La 
Rose,  La  Cros.se,  Wis.  33767a 

On  earth;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Thomas    S.    M.-irtin,    New    York;    1889: 
37437,  Dec.  9.  33768 

On  easy  street.     See  Easy  street. 

On  election  day;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Gas- 
tinean. 

©    Edmond    Gastineau,    New    York;    1892: 
21897.  May  24.  33769 

On  fortune's  wing';  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  E.  Leland.  [171 1  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Edward    Leland,    New    York;    D :  2035, 
June  21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  21,  1902.  33770 

On  frappe  les  trois  coups;  [sayiietes  et  mono- 
logues, del  Roger  Dombre.  Paris,  Librairie 
Armand  Colin.  1913.  2  p.  1..  262  p..  1  1.  12°. 
Contents  :  Au-dessus  de  Tentresol. — Au- 
tour  d'uu  piano. — Succ^s  fou. — Bonne  recom- 
pense.— Le  dedicace. — L'indicateur. — I^es  cf»- 
(luilles. — Ma  t'ennne  et  mon  cliat. — L'anse  du 
panier.— Le  sac. — Retour  du  bague. — Couic- 
couic. — Epouser  le  roi. 

©   Apr.    IG,    1913;    2c.    May    24.    1913;    D: 
33304;  Max  Leclerc  and  H.  Bourrelier,  Paris. 

33771 

On  Friday  night.      See  Amateur  night. 

On  guard;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  by  E. 
Henderson. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,   Jersey  City ;   D :  4260. 
Nov.  10,  1903.  33772 


On  g-uard — Continued. 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  F.  Townsend.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1889]  1  p.  1.,  11  p.  16°. 
( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1889:24537, 
Aug.  9 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  33773 

On  hand;  or,  True  to  the  last,  an  original 
I)rotean  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey.  Brooklyn;  1871: 
3822,  Apr.  25.  33774 

On  his  devoted  head;  a  domestic  scene,  tr.  from 
T^n  crane  sous  une  tempete  of  Abni.  Drey- 
fus, by  George  B.  Coale. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1885: 
19760,  Sept.  19;  2c.  Sept.  26.  33775 

On  land  and  sea;  or,  Our  guardian  angel,  an 
original  melodrama,  by  Clarence  Burnette. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  T.  Iveogh,  New  York ;  1897 :  54112. 
Sept.  27;  2c.  Sept.  28.  33776 

On  love's  altar;  or,  A  fatal  fancy,  by  M.  St. 
John. 

©  Mary  St.  .Tohn,  New  York;  D:  1545,  iSIar. 
10,  1902.  33777 

-or,  Madg'e,  a  drama,  I)y  M.  St.  John.    247  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  St.  John,  New  York  ;  D  :  2419,  Oct. 
7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.  33778 

On  nait  esclave;  piece  en  3  actes.  par  T.  Ber- 
nard et  J.  Schlumberger.  16  p.  4°.  (L'lllus- 
iration  theatrale,  8'"  annee— 211,  27  ayrill912) 

©  Apr.  27,  1912;  2c.  May  11,  1912;  D: 
29640:  Tristan  Bernard  &  Jean  Schlum- 
berger. I'aris.  33779 

On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour;  3  actes  d'apr5s 
Alfred  de  ]\lusset,  poeme  de  (iabriel  Xigond 
et  Louis  I^eloir,  musique  de  Gabriel  Piern§. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.,  1910.  67  p.  16°. 
!  Words  only] 

©    June   11,    1910;    2c.    .Tune   6,    1910:    D: 
21209:  Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  33780 

On  neutral  ground;  or.  My  lady  of  Bergen,  a 
comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  B.  F.  Underwood.  Ridgefield,  N.  J. ;  D : 
28.50,  Jan.  12.  1903.  33781 

See  also  Patriot  (A)  spy. 

On  New  Year's  eve;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  George 
D.  Parker.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  D.  Parker,  Baltimore;  D :  9292.  Oct. 
23,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  .5,  190G.  33782 

On  nothing  a  week;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  C.  F. 
Dey.      ii.   12  ]),     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910;  D :  21238 ;  Charles  F. 
Dey,  New  York.  33783 


1691 


33784 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33806 


On  old  Gape  Ann;  a  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts, 
by  G.  II.  Howard.  [3],  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  Henry  Howard,  Washington  ;  D  : 
10107,  Mar.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1907.    33784 

Same.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Hem-y  Howard,  Washington ;  D : 
16083,  June  IG,  1909;  2c.  June  16,  1909. 

33785 

On  old  Cape  Cod;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  H.  Wade. 

©  Francis  Henry  Wade,  Allegheny,  I*n. ;  D  : 
5461,  Aug.  18,  1904.  33786 

in  4  acts,  by  Stanley  Wood. 

©  Earl  W.  De  Moe,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
24929,  Oct.  6.  33787 

On  Palm  Island;  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  C. 
Kodgers.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1914;  D:  36792;  Franl^  C. 
Rodgers,  Chicago.  33787a 

On  parole;  a  drama  of  the  late  war,  in  5  acts, 
by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.; 
1890 :  6051,  Feb.  19.  33788 

On  paye  en  nature;  comedie  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Marcel  Nadaud.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.  22 
p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  30201 ; 
.Joubert,  Paris.  33789 

On  purg-e  bebe;  pi&ce  en  1  acte,  par  G.  Feydeau. 
24  p.  4°.  (LTllustration  theAtrale,  no.  157, 
20  aout  1910) 

©  Aug.  20,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1910;  D: 
22255:  Geoi'ges  Feydeau,  Paris.  33790 

On  roller  skates;  a  farcical,  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  Yorli ;  1884: 
24299,  Dec.  8.  33791 

On  Satan's  mount;  an  American  drama  of  the 
20tli  centui'y  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  I.  B. 
Goodrich,  jr.,  arr.  from  the  story  of  the 
same  name  l)y  Dwidit  Tilton.  [82]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr..  Boston;  D :  5720, 
Nov.  3,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904;  Ic.  (type- 
writtenj  Dec.  15.  1905,  with  title.  The  monev 
king.  33792 

On  September  morn;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Ruff.      [1],   14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D:  34440;  Edgar 
Weston  Ruflf,  New  York.  33793 

On  Shannon's  shore;  an  Irish  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Searle  Dawley.  [135]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  G.  Spooner,  Brooklyn;  D :  9287. 
Oct.  22,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1906.  33794 


On  short  notice;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  James  Frances  Dolan,  New  York:  1897: 
22217,  Apr.  8.  33795 

On  southern  soil;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Marsh. 

©  Fred  Marsh,  T^tica,  N.  Y. ;  1896:18622. 
:\Iar.  25.  33796 

On  special  service;  original  military  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Lorin  .Iasi)er  Howard. 

©  Howanl  iS:  Dovlo,  Chicago;  1898:48031, 
A\ig.  15.  33797 

Oi)   stepping'  stones;  a  i)lay  in  4  acts,  l>y  Mar- 
garet Cameron.      [107]    p.     4^.     Typewritten. 
©  Margari'i  ('ameron  Snn'th,  Oakland.  Cal. ; 
D:2257,  Aug.  21,  1!)(I2;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1<)(I2. 

;33798 

On  the  alert;  or,  The  dress  rehearsal,  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  I>c'ianoy. 

©  M.  Frances  Delanov,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
1899  :  20807,  :Mar.  21.  33799 

On  the  altar  of  duty;  a  dnmestic;  drama  iu  1 
act,  by  G.  ^^■.  ^^  all  hew  and  II.  Ripley.  Type- 
written. 

®  Geo.  W.  A\'altliew  ami  Helene  Ripley, 
United  Stales;  ISit:; :  •J0732,  Apr.  28;  2c.  Feb. 
12,  1894.  33800 

On  the  astral  plane;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
and  H.  It.  Walthew.     Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  an(4  Helene  Ripley  Walthew, 
San  Francisco:  1893:51142,  Nov.  16;  2c.  Apr. 
23.  1894.  33801 

On  the  banks  of  Killarney;  by  A.  Emmet.  [3] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D :  2.5305 ;  Adrian  Em- 
met. St.  Louis.  '  33802 

On  the  banks  of  the  Simois;  masque,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Luehrmann,  Grace  Gallaher. 
Rosamond  Brevoort,  Fanny  McKinney  and  F. 
Hart.     Ms. 

©  Adele  Luehrmann  and  Fanny  Hart,  New^ 
York  ;  1896  :  35417,  June  16 ;  2c.  June  16. 

33803 

On  the  banks  of  the  Wabash;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©  James  Paxton  Voorhees,  Washington ; 
189S  :  19810,  Mar.  26.  33804 

On  the  beach  at  Long  Branch;  a  dramatic  com- 
position in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Magee.  [64]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Joseph  Magee,  New  York ;  D :  3136, 
Mar.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.  33805 

On  the  bill-boards. 

©  Willis  Steell  and  H.  H.  Pennock,  New 
York  ;  D  :  10630,  May  24,  1907.  33806 


1692 


33807 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


33829 


On  the  border;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Bender. 
[49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32218 ;  Carey  Mires 
Bender,  El  Paso.  33807 

On  the  borderland.     85  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar,  Chicago ;  D :  6991.  July 
19,  1905;  2c.  July  24,  1905.  33808 

On  the  boundary  line;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Eylertli. 

©    Bruno    Eyferth,    Duluth,    Minn. ;    1898 : 
]9r>75.  Mar.  25.  33809 

On  the  Bowery.     Typewritten. 

©    T.    H.    Davis,    New    York;    1893:28977, 
June  17 ;  Ic.  June  19,  1893 ;  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1894. 

33810 

On  the  bridge  at  midnight;  a  melodrama  of 
American  life  to-day,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Rob- 
erts.   Typewritten. 

©  William  L.   Roberts,   Chicago;   D :  2606, 
Nov.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr,  22,  1903.  33811 

See  also  Burlesque  on  On  the  bridge  at 

midnight. 

On  the  brink;  a  comedy  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  Emma  Schiff  and  Laurence 
Levy. 

©    Alfred    T.    Jones,    Philadelphia;    1876: 
13014,  Nov.  23.  33812 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Howard. 

©  Rita  Howard,  Washington;  1884:19857, 
Oct,  3.  33813 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Thomas. 


[31]  p.     f  .    Typewritten. 

©  W.  Henry  Thomas,  New  York ;  D :  1718, 
Apr.  9,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.  33814 

—  1  act  dramatic  play,  by  Littell  McClung  and 
John  Cullen.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17499 ;  Littell  Mc- 
Clung,  Baltimore.  33815 

1  act  play,  by  H.  Warwick.     [10]   p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23172 ;  Henry  War- 
wick, New  York.  33816 

original  4  act  play,  by  E.  E.  Kidder.     121 


p,    4  ,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  4,  1915;   D :  41911 ;  Edward  E. 

Kidder,  New  York.  33816a 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Flynn.  [2],  12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D :  .30598 ;  Joseph  A. 
Flynn,  Brooklyn.  33817 

or,  The  creole  slave,  a  sensation  drama  in 


4  acts  and  4  scenes,  a  new  adaption  from 
the  celebrated  story  of  The  magnolia,  re- 
written and  arr.  by  F.  Jones.    Ms. 

©  Frank  Jones,    Fairview,    W.  Va. ;  1881: 
17431,  Nov.  8 ;  Ic.  Nov.  8.  33818 


On  the  brink — Continued. 

-or,  The  reclaimed  husband,  a  temperance 

drama  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Elliott  McBride.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  . 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  12824,  Nov. 
7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  33819 

Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1906]     34 


p.    12  .     (On  cover:  Amateur  .sei'ies) 

©  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  in 
renewal  for  34  yrs.  from  Nov.  7,  1906;  D: 
9390,  Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.       33820 

—  See  also  Mrs.  Norton's  mission. 


On  the  brink  of  a  precipice.     15  p.    4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  W.  Wendt,  New  York;  D: 
13447,  July  30,  1908;  2c.  July  30,  1908.    33821 

On  the  brink  of  the  abyss;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Neumann.     63  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D :  22449 ;  George  Neu- 
mann, Chicago.  33822 

On   the   campus;   a   musical   playlet,   by   L,    D. 
Young.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 
©    Lawrence    Ditto    Young,    Buffalo;    D: 
15183,  Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909. 

33823 

On   the  cards;  a   comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Husted, 

©  H,  C,  Husted,  New  York;  1886:18287, 
Aug.  11.  33824 

On^the  Cheyenne  trail;  by  Jack  Burnett.     11  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Le  Pelletier  and  Jeane  Le  Pelle- 
tier,  Detroit,  Mich. ;  D  :  11,501,  June  27.  1907  ; 
2c.  Sept.  27,  1907.  33825 

On  the  city  wall;  dramatic  playlet,  by  D.  H, 
Clift,     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910;  D :  20486 ;  Denison 
Halley  Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  33826 

On  the  cross;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  bv 
M.  AValsh  and  M.  J.  SafCord. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn,  and  Mary  J. 
Safeord,  Washington;  D :  2660,  Nov.  19,  1902. 

33827 

On  the  curb;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  P,  Mawson, 
[148]  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911;  D :  2.5809 ;  Harry  P. 
Mawson,  New  York.  33828 

On  the  day;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  P.  Stokes.    15  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  31.  1915 ;  D :  41460 ;  Rose  Pastor 
Stokes,  Stamford,  Conn.  33828a 

On  the  desert;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J.  D.  Steell 
and  J.  R.  Armstrong. 

©  John  Denton  Steell,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
10394,  Apr.  22,  1907.  33829 


1693 


33830 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


33849 


On  the  diamond;  an  American  baseball  com- 
edy, l)y  Phil  ill  Verrill  Mijihels.  11361  p.  4°. 
Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Philip  V.  Mighels.  New  York ;   r> :  S3Tt). 
Apr.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906.  33830 

On  the  docks;  a  comedy  drama,  by  J.  J.  Mc- 
Closkey. 

©   Hines   and   Remington.   New   York ;    D : 
1384.  Jan.  6,  1902.  33831 

On  the  door-step;  musical  comedietta  in  1  act. 
by  L.  Weslyn.  13  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  onlyl 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1915;  D:  41685;  Louis  Wes- 
lyn.  New  York.  33831a 

On  the  dragon's  pass;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
B.  W.  (.'urrie. 

©  Barton  W.  Currie.  New  York  ;  D :  12310. 
Feb.  5,  1908.  33832 

On  the  earth;  a  satire  on  dramatic  conserva- 
tories, in  3  acts,  by  E.  Hope. 

©     Edward    Hope,     Chicago ;     1894 :  30467. 
June  4.  33833 

On  the  Eastern  Shore;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  Fletcher. 

©  Covne  Fletcher.     Washington;     D:3521. 
June  1.  1903.  33834 

On  the  edge  of  things;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
ililes.     [2].  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Mar.  5.  1913  ;  D  :  32514  ;  Homer  Miles, 
New  York.  33835 

On  the  Esther;  a  3  act  farc(^  comedy,  by  AV.  O. 
Johnson. 

©    William    O.    Johnson.     Chelsea,     Mass.; 
1893:48901.  Nov.  2.  33836 

On  the  eve;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Leopold 
Kanipf.     1 1311    p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  L.  Kanipf.  New  Yorlc ;  D  :  9608.  Nov.  27. 
1906;  Nov.  28.  1906.  33837 

Same.  New  York.  International  library  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1907.     2  p.  1..  7-100  p.     12°. 

©  International  lilirai-y  i»ub.  co..  New  York; 
D- 1(1190.  Mar.  6.  1907;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1907. 

33838 

On  the  eve  of  events;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H. 
Hornstine. 

©  Nathan  Harris  Hornstine,  IMiiladelphia  ; 
D:  15699.  A]n:  23,  1909.  33839 

On   the   eve   of   Gettysburg;  1   act  playlet,   by 

W.  H.  Mering.     [1].  24  p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;   D :  292i0 ;  William  H. 

Mering,  Pittsburgh.  33840 


On  the  face  of  the  waters;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  W.  Builen.  founded  on  Flora  Aimie 
Steel's  novel  of  tli»^  same  name.  |91]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lillian   Williams  Builen.   New  Orleans: 
I^:  13810.  Sept.  16.  1908;  2c.  Sept.  16.  1908. 

33841 

On  the  fence;  or.  The  political  campaign  of 
1888,  satire  in  1   act.  by  (i.  F.  Marion. 

©  (ieorge  F.  Maricm  and  Lewis  Dockstader. 
United  States;  1888:22462.  Aug.  4.  33842 

On  the  firing  line;  drama  in  1  act.  by  K.  Uoss. 
[1|.  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913:  I>:3.")406:   IL-irlc  Koss. 
Chicago.  33843 


modern  play   in  1    act.   by   M.   Uider.      |2|. 

21  jt.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1915:  I):421(l(»;  Mary  Uldcr. 
New  York.  33843  a 

On  the  force;  comedy  dialogue  in  1  act.  by  H.  M. 
Shaw.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21.  1910:  D :  22893 :  Harold  :M. 
Sliaw.  New  Yoi-k.  33844 

On   the   frontier;   a   drama   in   1   act.   by    ( i.   W. 
and  H.   K.  Walthew.     Typewritten. 

©  (icoi'gc  W.  and  Helen  Uipley  \\'althew. 
San  Francisco;  1SS)3:  51143.  Nov.  IC):  2c.  Ajir. 
:::'>.   1S94.  33845 

tarce   in   1    ;i<'t.  by   V.  I>ru(>gger.      |1|.   8   p. 


4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    18.    1914:    D ;  392n3 ;    Frederick 
PJruegger.  Chicago.  33845a 

—  a  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  IMary  E.  Crane.  New  York;  1887:27013. 


Oct.  26. 


33846 


oi'iginal     western     melodrama,     by     A.     L. 

Johnson. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Tohnson.  New  York;  1888: 
34042.  Nov.  30.  33847 

•  See   also   Our  soldiers. 

On  the  go;  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©    Chas.    A.    Loder,     Philadelphia;     1894: 
33014,  June  22.  33848 

On  the  great  highway;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Sunnnerfield.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred   Summerfield.  New  York;  D:2510. 
Oct.  29,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1902.  33849 

On  the  Greenboro  nine;  an  entertainment  in  3 

acts,  by  Ward  INIacauley.     Philadelphia,  The 

Penn   publishing  company,  1914.     35  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    21,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1914;    D: 

38593;   Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.     33849a 


1694 


33850 


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33868 


On  the  half  shellj  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  C.  Lederer. 

©    George    C.    Lederer,    Cincinnati ;    1895 : 
4578,  Jan.  17.  33850 

On  the  heights.      See  Victory. 

On  the  high  line;  by  George  Fowler  [i.  e.  G.  F. 
Feather] 

©   George  Fowler  Feather,   St.   Louis;   D: 
603,  June  24,  1901.  33851 

On  the  hills  of  brown;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Kingsbury.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  38155  ;  Sara  Kings- 
bury, Indianapolis.  33852 

On  the  hog. 

©  D.    Margolinsky,    Columbus,    O. ;    1894: 
34114,  June  28.  33853 

On  the  home  stretch;  drama  in  4  acts  with  tab- 
leau, by  E.  W.  Gilliam.  [86]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913 ;  D  :  33674  ;  Edward  Win- 
slow  Gilliam,  Baltimore.  33854 

On  the  honor  of  a  Fairfax;  southern  play  of  the 
present  day  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Coolie.  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32490 ;  James  Fran- 
cis Cooke,  Bala,  Pa.  33855 

On  the  house  top;  play  in  2  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Holmes.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  22,  1911 ;   D :  24542 ;   Florence 
S.  Holmes,  Trenton,  N.  J.  33856 

On  the  Hudson;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  F.  Henry. 

©  H.   F.   Henry,    Gowanda,   N.   Y. ;    1889: 
14010,  May  8.  33857 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  I. 

Singer. 

©    Isaac    A.    Singer,    Kingsbridge,    N.    Y. ; 
1872  :  399,  Jan.  15.  33858 

On   the  Hulda   Jane.      See  In  treasure  land. 

On  the  ice;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Voss.  15  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  6,  1914;   D:  35660;   Carl   Voss, 
Hettinger,  N.  D.  33858a 

On  the  inside  of  a  Washington  bureau;  a 
comedy  of  tape  winders,  an  adaptation  of  A 
bluette  by  A.  [E.]  Scribe,  in  3  acts,  by  Ran- 
dolph Keim  [i.  e.  DeB.  R.  Keim] 

©  De  Benneville  Randolph  Keim,  Washing- 
ton;   D:790S,  Jan.  26,  1906.  33859 

On  the  job;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  B. 
Henry.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   4,   1912;    D:  29277;   T.   E.   B. 
Henry,  New  York.  33860 


On  the  job — Continued. 

musical  comedy  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  book 

and  lyrics  by  D.  MacBoyle,  music  by  Fred 
Hudler.  [47]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1913;  0:34518;  Darl  Mac- 
Boyle,  New  York.  33861 

On  the  Ju  Ja  ranch. 

©  T.  W.   Spaulding,    San    Francisco;    D: 
15955,  May  26,  1909.  33862 

On  the  jury;  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1914;    D :  35877 ;    Aaron 
Hoffman,  New  York.  33862a 

Same.   pt.  2.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36453,  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  33862b 


Same.     pt.  3.     [16]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914  ;  D :  38111 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  33862c 

On  the  Klondike;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
MacKnight. 

©   James  Arthur   MacKnight,   New   York; 
1897 :  46970,  Aug.  21.  33863 

an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R. 


Siedle. 

©    William    R.    Siedle,    Pittsburgh;    1897: 
46159,  Aug.  17.  33864 

On  the  knees  of  the  gods;  a  drama,  bv  E.  John. 
[27]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  John,  Manistee,  Mich. ;  D :  11002. 
July  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1907.  33865 

On  the  level;  comedy  in  1  act,   by  R.  Barry. 
41  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Nov.   18,   1914;    D:  38825;    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  33865a 


— -comedy   playlet,    by    DeW.    E.    Kaufman. 
[1],  12  p.     f°.  .  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1913 ;  D :  33417 ;  De  Witt  E. 
Kaufman,  Memphis,  Tenn.  33866 


—  1   act  sketch,  by  P.  Knowles  and  F.  Mc- 
Donough.  jr.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23282 ;  Paul  Knowles 
and  Frank  McDonough,  jr.,  Denver.       33867 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Madden.     [107]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  13,    1912;    D :  29362 ;    Richard 
Madden,  New  York.  33868 

On  the  links;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Camp- 
bell.    [2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914;  D:  37669;  Francesca 
Redding,  New  York.  33868a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


1695 


33869 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


33891 


On  the  Little  Big  Horn;  a  comedy  drama  of 
the  West  in  4  acts,  bv  Charles  Ulrich.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison,  1907.    82  p.     12°. 

©  T.   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;  D :  11434,  Sept. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  33869 

On  the  long  trail;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wynne. 
[115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,.    1911;    D :  25329 ;    Anna 
Wynne,  New  York.  33870 

On  the  love-path;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
('.  .^[.  S.  Mcl..'11-ui.  [110]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    C.    M.    S.    McLelhm,    London;    D :  7205, 
Sept.  5,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1905.  33871 

On  the  lower  bay;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Aus- 
trian.    [8],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   1,  1914;   D:  37715;    Joseph   E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  33871a 

On  the  march;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

AV.  Yardley,  B.  C.  Stephenson  and  Cecil  Clay. 

©  Wm.  Clarke  Stewart,  New  York;  1896: 

29650,  May  15.  33872 

On  the  market;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Ilobinson.    133  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Pendleton     Ilobinson,     Jamaica     Plain, 
.Mass. :  D  :  4125,  Oct.  2,  1903  ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1903 

83873 

On  the  Midway;  a  farce  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Perry. 

©   Harry   A.   Perry,   Chicago;   1893:54625, 

Dec.  11.  33874 

a  musical  burlesque,  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harrv  Montague,  New  York  ;  1893  :  49921, 
Nov.  9.  33875 

On  the  Midway  Plaisance;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A. 
Perry. 

©   Harrv  A.   Perry,   Chicago;   1893:54620. 
Dec.  11.  33876 

On  the  Mississippi. 

©    Sprooks   &   Lynch,    Brooklyn;    D :  8281, 
Apr.  5,  1906.  33877 

: a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth,  United  States;  1893: 
50875,  Nov.  15.  33878 

a  scenic  production,,  negro  character  danc- 
ing and  staging  sketch.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
wrilten.     [Words  only] 

©  Carroll  .Tohhson,  Atlantic  City ;  D :  3735, 
July  11,  1903 ;  2c.  July  11,  1903.  33879 

— — -  or.  Throw  in  another  nigger,  dramatic 
.sketch  in  2  scenes,  bv  O.  W.  Stewart.  [11] 
p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  1,   1914;   D :  38974 ;   George  W. 
Stewart,  New  York.  33879a 


On  the  ocean  (SulP  oceano);  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:3980, 

Feb.  18.  33880 

On  the  old  Tsike  road;  2  scenes  and  3  acts,  by 
C.  J.  Scluiffrit. 

©  Charlie  J.  Schaffrit,  New  Haven,  Conn. ; 
D  :  2226,  Aug.  12,  1902.  33881 

On  the  old  turnpike  road;  by  E.  A.  Rigney. 

©  Edwin  A.  Kignev,  Jersey  City;  D:5674, 
Oct  24,  1904.  33882 

On  the  owl;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  M,  Cressy. 
20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  IM.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D :  7819, 
Jan.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.  33883 

On  the  Penobscot;  a  simple  story  of  life  in 
Maine,  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Gill.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  D.  Grahame  and  William  Gill, 
New  York;  D :  1926,  May  23,  1902;  2c.  May 
23,  1902.  33884 

On  the  plains;  a  sketch,  by  Sarah  Beverton.  6 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  M.  Sawver,  New  York ;  D :  7644, 
Nov.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.  33885 

On  the  plains  of  Wyoming;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Gabriel.    0  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23006 ;  Jim  Gabriel, 
New  York.  33886 

On  the  Potomac;  a  play,  by  J.  Howe. 

©  Junius  Howe,  New  York ;  1889 :  32809. 
Oct.  29  33887 

— — -a  romantic  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Ellis. 

©  Charles  Henry  Ellis,- Redfield,  S.  D. : 
1896: 15249,  Mar.  9.  33888 

On  the  precipice;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Victor 
Pnini  and  .1.  Rolnlck.  [2|,104p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912 ;  D :  30383 ;  Wm.  J.  Perl- 
man  and  J.  Rolnick,  Brooklyn.  33889 

On  the  quiet;  comedy  in  2  acts  by  Gladys  Ruth 
Bridghani.  P>oston,  W.  H.  Baker  »&  co.,  1915. 
30  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  38715  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  33889a 

'an  original  farcical   con)edv   in  3  acts,  by 

G.  T.  A^ncent. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent.  New  York;  1SS4 : 
9522,  May  8;  2c.  July  28.  33890 

On  the  rail;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C. 
I'arnard. 

©  Charles  Barnard.  New  York;  1880:13673, 
Sept.  7.  33891 


1696 


33892 


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33915 


On  the  red  staircase;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M. 
Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1897:67181, 
Dec.  3.  33892 

On  the  Rhine;  an  original  military  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  Campbell,  San  Francisco ;  1875 : 
6390,  June  17.  33893 

On  the  Rio  Grande;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCree. 
[1],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913 ;  D :  33774 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  33894 


— •  or.  The  gambler's  romance,  by  Mirou  Lef- 
fingwell.    46  1.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  1,  1909  ;  2c.  July  13,  1909 ;  D  :  16387  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  33895 

—  See  also  Tenderfoot's  (The)  turn. 


On  the  road;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L. 
Bond.     123.  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.   22,   1912;   D :  28382 ;   Raymond 
Leslie  Bond,  Fall  River,  Mass.  33896 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  O'Connell 


and  W.  Kohlman. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell,  San  Francisco;  1885: 
18551,  Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  33897 

— ■ and  6  scenes,  by  B.  Frank  Waterman. 

70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Frank  Waterman,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1350. 
Jan.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  May  22,  1902.  33898 

—  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ruge.     23  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York  ;  D  :  7588,  Nov.  15, 
1905;   2c.  Nov.   17,   1905.  33899 


—  farce  comedy,  by  G.  M.  Cohan. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York  ;  1895  :  45080. 
Sept.  4.  .  33900 

—  a   farcical,   musical   melange  in   1   act,   by 
Carroll  Fleming. 

©  Stephen  P.  Andrews  and  Harry  H.  Earl, 
Brooklyn  ;  1899  :  10752,  Feb.  6.  33901 

— -musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  L.  Wales  and 
F.  J.  Titus. 

©  Leonard  Wales  and  Fred'k  J.  Titus,  New 
York  ;  1895  :  51614,  Oct.  11.  33902 

— • by  W.  Holcomb. 


©  Willard  Holcomb,   New  York;   D :  6204, 
Feb.  10,  1905.  33903 

or,  Virtue  under  a,  mask,  a  new  comedy- 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Waterman. 

©  B.  Frank  Waterman.  New  York;   1882: 
9980,  June  17.  33904 

On  the  road  to  Arcady.     See  Picture  (The) 


On  the  road  to  Bath;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Barton.     [147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©■  Julien  Barton,  New  York  ;  D  :  3934,  Sept. 
14,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  33905 

On  the  road  to  Rome;  a  dramatic  cameo  in  1 
act,  by  E.  E.  Enos.    [19]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   Earl   Edward   Enos,   Chicago;    D :  3053, 
Feb.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  13,  1903.  33906 

On  the  rocks. 

©  H.   W.  Anderson,    Brooklyn  ;    D :  15537, 
Apr.  5,  1909.  33907 

On  the  roof  at  a  fashionable  sanatorium;  origi- 
nal sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  I'.  "Warner.  16  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   1,    1909 ;    D :  17022 ;   Louise   P. 
Warner,  New  York.  33908 

On  the  rush;  play,  by  R.  A.  Bliss.  [41]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28190  ;  Rosa  A.  Bliss. 
New  York.  33909 

On  the  Sahara;  an  original  farcical  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  E.  Dumm  and  A.  Sully. 

©  Frank  E.  Dumm  and  Alice  Sully,  Upper 
Sandusky,  O. ;  1886 :  8781,  Apr.  12 ;  2c,  Apr.  23. 

33910 

On  the  sand  lots;  dramatic  composition  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Smith. 

©  James  Smith,  Chicago  ;  D  :  6831,  June  17, 
1905.  33911 

On  the  sands;  or.  Sport  at  Coney  Island,  tell- 
ing of  the  temptations  and  tribulations  of  the 
Tubbses  at  Manhattan  Beach,  a  comical  con- 
ceit in  3  acts,  with  melodious  music  and  spe- 
cial specialties,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Boston ;  1881 :  10508,  July  6. 

33912 

On  the  Santa  Fe  trail;  a  story  of  old  New  Mex- 
ico, by  William  Jossey. 

©  William  C.  Thompson,  Chicago  ;  D  :  8920, 
.July  25,  1906.  33913 

On  the  scaffold;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  B.  C.  Sta- 
sheff. 

[90]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1914;  D:  38363;  Boris  Ch. 
Stasheff,  New  York.  •  33913a 

On  the  shores  of  sin.     47  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Couners.  Chicago  ;  D  :  4887,  Apr.  16, 
1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.  33914 

On  the  sig'ht-seeing'  car;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Ernest  M.  Gould.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
pub.  CO.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  2,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  16710 ; 
Penn   pub.   CO.,   Philadelphia.  33915 


1697 


33916 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlSrS 


33938 


On  the  slope  at  Frisco;  an  original  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Houpt  and  J.  Ryan. 

©  W.  A.  Houpt  and  James  Ryan,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  1874:9242,  July  14.  33916 
On  the  sly;  or,  Just  for  fun. 

©  Ada   Deaves,    New    York;    1887:26668. 
Oct.  15.  33917 

On'  the  spot;  a  comedy.     15  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  11060. 
Dee.  21,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  33918 

See  also  Money  (The)  spider. 


On  the  square;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  TurnbuU 
and  H.  Turnbull.  [2],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1912;  D:  30990;  Margaret 
and  Hector  Turnbull,  New  York.  33919 

On  the  stage;  in  1  act,  by  M,  M.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb,  14,  1911 ;  D :  23353 ;  M,  de  Nas- 
cimento,  Washington.  33920 

a  3  act  frivolous  farce,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1886: 
7878,  Apr.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  33921 

On  the  stage  and  off;  musical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York;  1895: 
41845,  Aug.  15.  33922 

On  the  stair;  1  act  drama,  by  J.  B.  Foster. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912;  D:  28523;  Julia  B. 
Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.  33923 

On  the  staircase;  comedy  for  1  male  and  1  fe- 
male, by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S,  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11 699,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.    33924 

On  the  stairway  of  life  in  seven  ages;  phiy  in 
1  act,  by  Mrs.  II.  A.  Williams.  42  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  Sept.  .22,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1909;  D: 
16856;  Mrs.  Flurry  Alston  Williams,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 33925 

Same.    New  York,  Samuel  French  ;  London, 

Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1909.  42  p.  12". 
( [French's  int'ernational  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  164] ) 

©  Nov.  13,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D: 
17369;  Mrs.  Harry  Alston  Williams,  New 
York.  33926 

On  the  street;  an  original  sketcli  in  1  act  and 
1  scene  [by]  E.  W.  Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully,  United  States;  1886: 
14399,  June  23;  2c.  June  23.  33927 


On  the  stroke  of  ten;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  E. 
Dugdell.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1913;  D :  34517 ;  William 
Edwin  Dugdell,  Portland,  Or.  33928 

On  the  stroke  of  12;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  .Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  York;  1898; 
55298,  Sept.  21.  33929 

On  the  surface;  the  great  lesson  play  in  4  acts, 
liy  F.  M.  Witmark  and  M.  Lyons.  [Scenario] 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  INI.  Witmark  and  Maurice  Lyons, 
New  York ;  D :  14952,  Jan.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan. 
30.  1909;  2c.   (rev.  ed.)  Feb.  27,  1909.     33930 

On    the    Suwanee    River;    by    W.    E    Sterling. 

Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. ; 
1898:  72587,  Dec.  13,  2  c.  Dec.  14.  33931 

On  the  Swanee  River;  an  original  drama  of 
southern  life  in  5  acts,  bv  W;  E.  Sterling. 
Minneapolis,  W.  L.  Churchill,  1894. 

©  W.  E.  Sterling,  Minneapolis ;  1894 :49229, 
Oct.  22.  33932 

On  the  threshold  of  eternity;  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  Hugh  D.  Straker.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1910 ;  D :  21125 ;  AVilliam  B. 
Straker,  New  York.  33933 

On  the  top  floor,  back;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  Robert  P.  Janette. 

©  R.  P.  Janette,  Boston;  D:  15429,  Mar. 
24,  1909.  33934 

On  the  track;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F,  G. 
Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1871 :  2797, 
Mar.  31.  33935 

On  the  trail;  or,  Daniel  Boone,  the  avenger, 
a  historical  romantic  border  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Gayler. 

©  George  Peck,  New  York ;  1887 :  941,  Jan. 
12.  33936 

See  also  Three  plays;  by  H.  L.  Enander. 

On  the  Two  Bar  trail;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Mary 
Kirk  Rider  [i.  e.  M.  R.  Mechtold]  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Rider  I\Iechtold,  New  York;  D: 
10589,  May  10,  1907 ;  2c.  May  10,  1907. 

33937 

On  the  veldt;  an  incident  of  the  Boer  war,  in  1 
act,  by  F.  C.  Patterson.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frederick  Charles  Patterson,  New  York; 
D :  7868,  Jan.  18,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906. 

33938 


1698 


33939 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STAT»ES 


33958 


On   the   verge;  drtuuatic  sketch,   by   A.   Blake. 
[1],  n  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic-   Feb.    1,     1913;     D:  32156;     Arthur 
Blake,  New  York.  33939 


■  a  society  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCIoskey. 

©   James   J.    McCIoskey,   Brooklyn;    1874: 
2226,  Feb.  25.  33940 

On  the  Wabash;  comedy   in   3  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Dunbar.     [2],  133  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28613 ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  33941 

Same.   South  Bend,  Ind.,  The  Stage  society, 


1914.     99  p.     16°. 

©  Jan.  22,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1914;  D: 
35787 ;  Robin  Ernest  Dunbar,  South  Bend, 
Ind.  33941a 

■ 3  act  comedy,  by  J.  F.  Dolan. 

©  James  Francis  Dolan,  New  York;  1898: 
7203,  Jan.  22.  33942 

On    the    warpath. 

©  William  Ganson  Rose,  Cleveland ;  D : 
9137,  Aug.  21,  1906.  33943 

On  the  watch;  or.  The  shadow  of  death,  an 
original  sensation  drama  in  3  acts,  and  6 
tableaux,  by  S.  Pritchard. 

©  Spencer  Pritchard,  United  States ;  1875 : 
7144,  July  9.  33944 

On  the  water  wagon;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act 
[by]  George  Welcome  [pseud,  of  E.  Stover] 
10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911;  D :  23729 ;  Edmund 
Stover,  San  Francisco.  33945 


a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Hennessy. 

©    Roland    Burke    Hennessy,    New    York ; 
D :  5177,  June  14,  1904.  33946 

On  the  way  out;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Edward 
Clay.     [2],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   2,   1914;   D:  35524;   Curtis   H. 
Nance,  Berkeley,  Cal.  33946a 

On   the  wing;  playlet  in  1   act,   by   B.   E.   de 
Rapal.ie.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    12,    1914;    D:  37064;    Bertha 
Eletta  de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  33946b 

On  the  wrong  foot;  [play  in  1  act]  by  M.  Kelso 
and  N.  Reardon.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909;  D:  16499;  Kelso  and 
Reardon,  New  York.  33947 

On    the    Yellow  Stone;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S. 
Morse. 

©    Salmi    Morse,    New    York;    1884:1051, 
Jan.  14.  33948 


On    the   Yukon;    by    Willard    Holcomb.      36   p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York;   D:21]6, 
July  14,  1902 ;  2c.  July  14,  1902.  33949 

a  Klondyke  romance,  a  sensational  comedy 


drama,  by  H.  P.  Taylor. 

©  Howard   P.   Taylor,    New  York;    1897: 
44879,  Aug.  9.  33950 

-a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  D.  Stone. 

©   W.    D.    Stone.    New   York;    1897:44267, 
Aug.  5.  33951 

— —story  of  the  north  folk,  by  H.  B.  Cleve- 
land.    [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915 ;  D :  42104 ;  Harrv  Bur- 
ton Cleveland.  Oakland,  Cal.  33951a 

On  their  golden  wedding  anniversary;  comedy 
dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Scott.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  35619 ;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  33951b 

Qn  their  honeymoon.  84  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Andrew   J.   Powers.    Providence,   R.    I. ; 
D:8702,   .Tune  5,  1906;  2c.  June  5.  1906. 

33952 

On  time;  a  farce,  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co..  United  States ;  1900  A : 
2312,  Jan.  25.  33953 

a  musical  surprise  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Wit- 


mark  and  L.  Weslyn. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  Louis  Weslvn, 
New  York;  D :  14127,  Oct.  23,  1908.       33954 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

E.  L.  Benn. 

©  Edgar  Leo  Benn,  New  York  ;  1892  :  25829. 
.Tune  20.  33955 

or.  Brought  to  justice,  a  sensational  pro- 
tean drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Mink. 

©   John  C.  Mink,  Pittsburgh;   1872:11986, 
Nov.  ]3.  33956 

On  to  Klondyke;  a  comic  opera,  by  O.  Hammer- 
stein.  ,'  •  ■  .        ,     • 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York ;   1897 : 
42414,  July  24.  33957 

On  to  Montana;  western  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Ti-embly.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    10,    1911;    D:  24178;    Clifford 
Trembly,  St.  Paul.  33958 

On  to  victory;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Hester  N. 
•Tohnson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
20  p.     12°. 

©   Mav   13,    1915;    2c.   May   14,   1915;    D: 
40642;    Walter   H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston. 

33958a 


1699 


33959 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


33975 


Oil  to  victory — ^('ontiniiod. 

an  original   comedy   drama   in   5   acts,   by 

J.  M.  Caldwell.     [67]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Mawson  Caldwell.  New  York ;  D : 
2171,  July  30,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1902.    33959 

a  temperance  cantata  in  1   scene,  by   Ida 


IM.  Buxton.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames.  Clyde,  O. ;  18S7 :  1744.  Jan. 
21;  2c.  Jan.  21.  33960 

On  trial. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth.  New  Orleans  ;  D  : 
12S28,  Apr.  24,  190S.  33961 

dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 


Reizenstein.     108  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Mar.  1.  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  1915  ;  D  :  39860  ; 
Elmer  L.  Reizenstein.  Cohan  &  Harris  and 
Arthur  Hopkins,  New  York.  33961a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Reizenstein.     4  v. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1914;  D :  38087 ;  Elmer  L. 
Reizenstein.  Cohan  &  Harris  and  Arthur  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  33961b 

On  vacation. 

©  Geo.  Blumenstock,  Chicago ;  D :  6015, 
Jan.  5,  1905.  33962 

On  Vengeance  Height;  plav  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Davis  and  Cornelia  C.  Vencill.  [2],  28  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914  ;  D  :  38955  ;  Allan  Davis, 


Pittsburgh. 


33962a 


On   with  the  dance;  comedy  in  3  acts,   by  A. 
Keichman.     3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    18,    1914;    D:  36756;    Arthur 
Reichman,  New  York.  33962b 

drama  of  today   in  4  acts,   by  C.   Keeler. 


[2],  56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,    1913;    D :  35468 ;    Charles 
Keeler,  New  York.  33963 

—  See  also  Quick  work. 


On  with  the  new  love;  plav  in  3  acts,  bv  H.  A. 
Clarke.     [114]   p.     4°.     Tyinnvritten. 

©  Ic.  Fob.  12,  1912;  D :  28668 ;  Harold  A. 
Clarke,  Los  Angeles.  33964 

On  your  way;  review  in  2  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  Konnetli  S.  Webb  and  R.  ^yebb.  39  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13.  1915  ;  D  :  399S8 ;  Kennetli  and 
Roy  Webb,  New  York.  33964a 

Ona,  the  lost;  or.  The  deformed  avenger,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  H.  r\Mino. 

©   Edward    H.    Fenno,    Somerville.    IVIass. ; 
1872:8001,  .July  27.  33965 


Onaattah;  or.  The  last  struggle  of  the  Wani- 
panoags,  an  Indian  tragedy  in  prose,  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  Stevenson. 

©  Gustavus  Stevenson,  Omajia,  Neb. ;  1871  : 
10566,  Nov.  7.  33966 


Same. 

©  E.  E.  Blackford,  Algona,  la.;  D :  8848. 
July  19,  1906.  33967 

Once  a  slave  but  now  an  heir;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Pringle. 

©  Walter  C.  Pringle,  Derry,  Pa. ;  D :  9343. 
Oct.  24,  1906.  33968 

Once  a  thief;  or.  The  eel,  play  in  1  act,  by  I. 
Hayward,  written  under  the  nom  de  plume  of 
Alan  Brooks,  based  on  incidents  suggested  by 
Taylor  Granville.  41  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25306 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  33969 

Once  in  a  blue  moon;  1  act  play,  by  G.  E.  Mur- 
dock.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  D :  42268 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  33969a 

Once  in  a  hundred  years;  phantasy  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Larkin  and  C  D.  Orth,  jr.  2  v.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912;  D :  31333 ;  Charles  D. 
Orth,  jr.,  and  Jolui  A.   Larkin,  New  York. 

33970 

Once  in  a  lifetime;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  Renter. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D:  28477;  Herman 
Renter,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  33971 

Once  (Las)  mil  virgenes;  tonteria  femenina  en 
1  acto  irreflexivo  derivado  de  La  alegre  trom- 
peteria  [de  Antonio  Paso  y  Vicente  Lle6]  y 
dividido  en  5  cuadros  y  nn  -suelto  periodistico. 
en  prosa  y  verso,  casi  original  de  [Manuel] 
Fernandez  Palomero  y  C.  P^rez,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
e.spaiioles]  1909.     53  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
174S9;  Fernandez  Palomero  &  C.  Perez,  Ma- 
drid. 33972 

Once  on  a  time;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  De 
Lange. 

©  Louis  De  Lange,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
11.574,  Apr.  12.  33973 

Once  upon  a  time;  an  Andalnsinn  romance  in 

3  acts,  by  G.  G.  Haines.     65  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Genevieve  Greville  Haines.  Mt.  Vernon, 

N.   Y. ;    D:5941,   Dec.   21,   1904;   2c.   Dec.   21. 

1904.  33974 

a   dramatic   composition   with   music,   in   2 

acts  and  prologue,  by  S.  P.  Levy.     56  p.    4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sidnev  P.  Levy.  Pensacola,  Fin.;  D: 
15275,  Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1009.     33975 


1700 


33976 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


33994 


Once  upon  a  time — Coutinued. 

an  extravaganza  play    in  3  acts,  by  A.  C. 

O'Dea  and  Lawrence  McCarty,  witli  lyrics  by 
James  O'Dea.     [1],  100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1912 ;  D :  30185 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.       33976 

a  fairy  cantata,   the  ancient   story   of   The 


sleeping  beauty  retold  and  lyrically  arr.  by 
G.  H.  Jessop,  music  by  Liza  Lehmann.  Lon- 
don, New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1903.  16  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  D :  3030,  Feb.  24. 
1903;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.  33977 

—  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 


©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Winter  Park,  Fla. ; 
1900  A:  28247,  Nov.  16.  33978 

— ■  nuisicul  story  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 
E.  Hose.  53  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;   D:  33914;  Ed.  Rose, 
Valparaiso,  Ind.  33979 


—  play   in   3   acts,   by   B.   A.    Keiser   and   A. 
Shipley.      [4],   59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  37792 ;  Bernardine 
Algert  Keiser  and  Aldarilla  Shipley.  Cleve- 
land. 33979a 

n  spectacular  gayety  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Opper 


and  E.  Selden. 

©  F.  Opper  and  Edgar  Selden,  New  I'^ork ; 
D  :  2033,  June  21,  1902.  33980 

Oncle   (L')   Celestin.      Sec  Uncle  Celestin. 

One-act  play;  by  F.  N.  Weaver.  (In  The  Tuf- 
tonian,    v.  36,    no.  8,    May,  1911) 

©  June  30,  1911;  Ic.  July  20,  1911:  D: 
24739 ;  F.  N.  Weaver,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

33981 

One-act  plays:  compiled  by  J.  W.  Darrow. 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1914.  48  p.  8°,  (On  cover: 
Grange  plays,  no.  1,  2d  ed.     rev.  and  enl.) 

Contents  :  His  lordship,  by  M.  E.  M. 
Davis. — The  golden  wedding,  by  Dora  H. 
Stockman. — The  school  board  in  our  town,  by 
C.  H.  Le  Vitt.— The  drifting  cloud,  by  Tudor 
Jenks. — The  idiot  at  home,  adapted  from  John 
Kendrick  Bangs'  As  to  a  small  dinner. — A  bur- 
lesque grange  meeting. — Through  the  tele- 
phone.— The  burglar  alarm,  by  R.  MacDonald 
Alden. — A  Christmas  carol,  by  D.  M.  Hender- 
son, jr.,  from  the  story  by  Charles  Dickens. 

©  Mar.  18,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1914;  A: 
370248;   J.  W.   Darrow,  Chatham,  N.   Y. 

33982 


One  (The)  best  bet;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Hall.     [130]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   29.    1913;    D:  34560;    Howard 
Hall,  Decatur,  Mich.  33983 

-a  3  act  comedy,  by  H.  ^all.     120  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1909;    D :  16271 ;    Howard 
Hall  CO.,  inc.,  New  Y^ork.  33984 

One  (The)  hig  thing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Hanley.      [118]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   31,    1915;    D:  42614;   Elizabeth 
Hines  Hanley.  Nev,-  York.  33984a 

One  blood,  one  love;  an  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  I.  C.  Clarke. 

©  Jo.seph  I.   C.  Clarke,  New  York;   1879: 
3092,  Mar.  6.  33985 

One  by  one;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Hurlbut. 
[2],  4S  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  William  James  Hurlbut,  New  York :  D : 
3787.  Aug.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.        33986 

One  chance  in  ten  thousand;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  C.  Mower. 

©    Samuel    Curtis    Mower,    Grand    Haven, 
Mich. ;  1878  :  S309,  July  17.  33967 

One    chosen;    by    Neilson    Morris.      11    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17661 ;  Ann  O'Neill. 
Overbrook,  Pa.  33988 

One  Christmas  eve;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Carson.     8   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henrv  Carson,  New  York ;  D : 
11184.  Aug.  15,   1907;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1907. 

33989 

-dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  Morgan.     17  p.    8°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tan.  3,   1910;   D :  17856 ;   Courtenay 
Morgan,  Oklahoma  City,  Okl.  33990 


—  a  fireside  drama   in   1   act,   by   H.   E.   De 
Lasaux.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  E.  De  Lasaux,    San    Francisco ; 
1895":  61537,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  33991 


—  a  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  M.  Cressy. 

©   Will   M.   Cressy,  Concord,   N.   H. ;   1900 
A  :  3254,  Feb.  5.  33992 

—  a  pantomime  sketch.     6  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


One  against  millions.     Sec  Raffles'  last  stand. 
One  at  last.      See  Winning  a  son-in-law. 

1701 


ten. 

©  Leiglitou  Demain-Grange,  New  York :  D: 
7637,  Dec.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.       33993 

— -play  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Cullen.  14  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   16,   1913;   D:  32967;  Elizabeth 

F.  Cullen,  Chicago.  33994 


33995 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34018 


One  Christmas  eve — Continued. 

• -play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1913;    D:  33517;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  33995 

See  also  One'Xmas  eve. 


One  circus  day;  dramatic  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Foreman.  [14]  p.  4°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1912 ;  D :  31123 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  33996 

One  day;  an  allegorical  spectacle. 

©  M.  B.  Gilbert,  Portland.  IMe. ;  1893: 
16836,  Apr.  5.  33997 

play  dramatized  from  novel  of  same  title, 

by  Cecil  Spooner.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1911;  D:  25858;  Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co..  New  York.        33998 

play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  M.  Norris.    77  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17546 ;  Don  M. 
Norris,   San  Diego,  Cal.  33999 

One  day  in  June;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  C. 
Remington.      [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1913;  D:  33159;  Joseph  C. 
Remington,  New  York.  34000 

One  decent  thing;  playlet,  by  Thomas  Grant 
Springer.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913;  D :  33290 ;  T.  G. 
Springer,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  34001 

One  error;  a  play,  by  Ettie  Henderson. 

©  William  E.  Sinn,  Walter  L.  Sinn  and  Cora 
Tanner  Sinn,  Brooklyn ;  1890 :  1222,  Jan.  7. 

34003 
One  evening  after  dinner;  farce  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  C.  Wylie.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Wylie,  New  Haven;  1899:9453, 
Jan.  30;  2c.  Jan.  30.  34003 

One  every  minute;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G. 
lUnm  ;ui(l  E.  Lieberman.  IS  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1915;  D:4115G;  Gustav 
Blum,  New  York  and  Elias  Lieberman,  Brook- 
lyn. 34003a 

One  fair  daughter;  a  dramatization  of  the 
novel,  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Ward  in  collaboration 
with  F.  P.  Ladd.  179  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  George  Ward  and  Frederic  P.  Ladd, 
New  York  ;  D :  15576,  Apr.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15, 
1909.  34004 


One  foot   in   the   grave, 
himself. 


See  Getting   rid   of 


One  for  His  Nibs;   [play  in  1  act]   by  W.  H. 
Cline.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1909;    D :  16451 ;    William 
Hamilton  Cline,  Los  Angeles.  34005 


One  forgotten;  dramatization  of  Marie  Corelli's 
Vendetta,  by  H.  Mowat. 

©  Helen   Mowat,   New   York;   1888:11914. 
Apr.  24.  34006 

One  game  for  two;  a  pause  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  A.  D.  Gillette.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abram  D.  Gillette,  New  York ;  D :  10908. 
July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  5,  1907.  34007 

One  girl  in  a  million;  nmsical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  Burkhardt  and  C.  W.  Collins.     [115]  p. 

4°.     Tyjiowritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Jan.   8,    1912;    D :  28252 ;    Addison 
Burkhardt  and  Charles  W.  Collins,  Chicago. 

34008 

One  girl  in  a  thousand;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  I.  Flagg.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1909 ;    D :  17777 ;    W.    H. 
Harder,   Salem,  Mass.  34009 

a   play   in   3   acts,   by   John   T.    Mclntyre. 

Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1906.     57  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.   co..    Philadelphia ;    D  :  9032. 
Sept.  4,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  34010 

One  girl  worth  a  dozen  boys;  a  drama  in  2 
acts,  by  R.  H.  Crockett. 

©   Robert   H.    Crockett.     Stuttgart,     Ark.; 
1895:15743,  Mar.  19.  34011 

One  glass  of  wine.  See  Dot,  the  miner's 
daiighter. 

One  good  turn;  nightmare  in  1  act,  by  Martin 
Swayne  and  E.  Norwood.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  7,  1912;   D:  30762;  Eille  Nor- 
wood, New  York.  34012 

One  good  turn  deserves  another. 

©    Edward    Locke,    New,  York ;    D :  11600. 
Oct.  26,  1907.  34013 

by  F.  L.  Jones.     [18]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  25,   1909;   D:  17187;   Frank  L. 
Jones,  Lynn,   Mass.  34014 

One  horse  town. 

©  Edward   Claudius   Rossiter,  New  Yoi'k ; 
D:S766,  June  30,  1906.  34015 

comedy  sketch,    by  Charles  Orrin  Cowles. 

8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  O.   Cowles,   San   Francisco;   D :  8990. 
Aug.  23,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1906.  34016 

One  hour  of  life;  drama  in  1  act,  by  V.  Y.  Rem- 
nitz.      [2],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    16,    1913;    D:  34743;    Virginia 
Yeaman  Remnitz,  Brookline,  Mass.        34017 

a   melodrama   for   Mayfair,   in   3   acts,   by 

D.  Coke.  ■  3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   28,   1912;    D:  29821;   Desmond 
Coke,  London.  34018 


1702 


34019 


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34032 


One  houi*  of  romance. 

©   M.    Elizabeth    Ricketson,   New   Bedford, 
Mass.;   D :  80.  Jan.  25,   1901.  34019 

One  hundred;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  a  tr.  of  Le 
centenaire,  adapted  to  the  American  stage,  by 
G.  Ryer. 

©    George    Ryer,    Cincinnati;    1873:1202. 
Feb.  7.  34020 

One  (The)  hundred  and  eighty-fifth  anni- 
versary. See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures:  185th  (The)  anniver- 
sary. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures: $150,000. 

One  hundred  and  one.  Sec.  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :    101. 

One  hundred  for  one.  See  Tom  Quick,  the 
avenger. 

One  hundred  for  thirty.  See  Get-rich-quick 
society. 

One  hundred  laughs  a  minute;  1  act  sketch,  by 
Arthur  L.  and  Edwin  F.  Guy.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911;   D:  23592;  Arthur  L. 
Guy,  Springfield,  Mass.  34021 

One  hundred  pounds  reward;  by  Arthur  Law. 
London,  J.  AVilliaras,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schu- 
berth  &  co.,  1904.    24  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  4930, 
Apr.  23,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  34022 

One  hundred  to  one.     See  From  start  to  finish. 

One  hundred  wives.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :   100  wives. 

One  hundred  years  ago;  a  drama,  by  H.  Peter- 
son. 

©    Henry    Peterson,    Philadelphia ;    1875 : 
4069,  Apr.  23.  34023 

, an  historical  drama  of  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence in  4  acts  and  20  tableaux. 

©  John  Lesperance,  St.  Louis ;  1876 :  136S2. 
Dec.  11.  34024 


or,  Our  boys  of  1776,  a  patriotic  drama  in 

2  ftcts.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker,  1876. 

©   George   M.   Baker,    Boston;    1876:2140, 
Feb.  IS ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  34025 

See   also    Handy     dramas    for     amateur 

actors. — Helen. — Our  boys  of  1776. — Scarlet 
and  blue. — at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning 
with  figures:     1776. 

One  hundred  years  from  now;  or.  Suffrage  for 
men,  1  act  play,  by  G.  Linden,  i,  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21198 ;  George  Lin- 
den, Philadelphia.  34026 


One  hundred  years  hence;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Gottstein.     8  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913;  D:  34661;  Elizal>eth 
Gottstein,  Chicago.  34027 

One  hundred  years  of  American  history.  See 
Grand   (The)   centennial. 

One  hundred  years  old;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
N.  H.  Jackson,  from  the  French  of  Le  cen- 
tenaire, by  [Adolphe  Philippe]  D'Enne;*y  and 
[Edouard]   Plouvier. 

©  N.  Hart  Jackson,  New  York ;  1872 :  12017, 
Nov.  14.  34028 

One  (The)  hundredth;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Eaton.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910;  D:  20596;  Raymond 
A.  Eaton,  Denver.  34029 

One  hundredth  night  of  Hamlet.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
100th  night  of  Hamlet. 

One  husband;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  M.  Kreisler. 

©  Mary  Kreisler,  New  York;  1872:8778, 
Aug.   15.  34030 

One  (The)  idea;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Kraft. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  24957  ;  Irma  Kraft, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  34031 

One  in  a  million;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  I.  and  M.  L.  Landman,  based  on 
an  incident  by  Wallace  Irwin.  102  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1915;  D:  41367;  Isaac  and 
M.  L.  Landman  and  Robert  Hilliard.  Phila- 
delphia. 34031a 

-original  playlet   in  1   act,   by   H.   Selman. 

28  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36934 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  34031b 

One  in  a  thousand;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Capson.     S3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36398;  Clyde  A. 
Capson,  Chicago.  34031c 

One  knight  in  a  bar  room;  by  D.  Barrist.  6  p. 
f°.  'Typewritten. 

©  David  Barrist,  Philadelphia;  D :  14735. 
Jan.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  34032 

One  (The)  leg  man;  or.  In  the  coal  hole,  play 
in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Miller  and  A.  L.  Lyles. 
[2].   8   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.  1915 ;  D :  42386 ;  Flouruoy  E. 
Sliller   and  Aubrey  L.  Lyles,   New  York. 

34032a 

One  lie  leads  to  another.     See  Champagne  and 

oysters. 

One  little  shoe.  See  Half  hours  of  vaude- 
ville. 


1703 


34033 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


34051 


One  magic  hour;  a  fantasy  by  Amy  Leslie. 

©  Jessie  E.  Warner,  New  York ;   D :  21 77. 
Aug.   2,  1902.  34033 

One  (The)  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Linderman 
Davila  and  E.  Chantler.  [147]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written iS:  IMS. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    20,    1911;    D:  25275;    Ida   L. 
Davila  and  Everett  Chantler,  Pittsbnrc:h. 

34034 

or,  Melinda's  conquest,  play  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  A.   Meysenburg.      [63]    p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1912;    D :  28449 ;    Edward 
Ai-nold  Meysenburg,   New  York.  34035 

One  man  minstrels. 

©  Eddie  Horan,  New  York ;  D :  4857.  Apr. 
9,  1904.  34036 

One-man  opera;  1  act  musical  sketch,  by  G. 
Spink.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    17,    1909 ;    D :  16814 ;    George 
Spink,  Providence,  R.  I.  34037 

One  man's  evidence.     9  p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Celie   G.   Turner,   New   York;    D :  7810. 
Jan.  3,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905.  34038 

One  man's  faith.     See  Double  n-der. 

One  million  dollars;  the  romance  of  a  strange 
crime,  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts. 

©  Chandler  R.  Clifford,  Boston  ;  1878 :  12436. 
Oct.  28.  34039 

a  society  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J. 


Hazelrigg. 

©  John  Hazelrigg,  New  York ;  1887 :  26666. 
Oct.  15.  34040 

One  month  married;  or.  Does  he  drink?  com- 
edy sketch,  by  P.  A.  Heege.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   16,   1914;   D :  38508 ;   Philip  A. 
Heege,  Chicago.  34040a 

One  morning;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Lucas. 
23  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17049 ;  Helene  Elise 
Lucas,  Newark,  N.  J.  34041 

One  morning  call;   [by]  F.  S.  Mason. 

©    Frank    S.    Mason,    Boston ;    1885 :  4736, 

Feb.  23.  34042 

One    morning    in    Mineral    Point;    vaudeville 

skf'tcli  in  1  net,  by  AI.  G.  Bicknell.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,.  1914;  D :  38992 ;  Marian  Gib- 
iiey  Bicknell,  Oak  Park,  111.  34042a 

One  must  marry;  a  comedy  from  the  German 
of  A.  Wilhelmi  [pseud,  of  Alexander  Victor 
Zechmeister]  tr.  by  C.  W.  Ritch.  New  York, 
E.  O.  Jenkins,  1872. 

©  Edward   O.   Jenkins,  New  York;   1872: 
2052,  Mar.  4.  34043 


One  never  knows;  play  in  4  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  Hamin  Robert.     145  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Ic.   Julv   24,   1914;   D:  37861;    John   H. 
Hazelton,  New  York.  34043a 

One    New   Year's    eve;    dramatic   composition, 
by  E.  M.  Shurey.     15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ethel    May    Shorev,    Lynn,    Mass. ;    D : 
15680,  Apr.  21.  1909;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909. 

34044 

musical  vaudeville  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 

H.  W.   Hoadley.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  38491 ;  Harold  Wil- 
liam Hoadley,  New  York.  34044a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Shorey.     [42]   p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  acts  1  &  3,  Dec.  15,  1913,  Ic.  act  2, 
Mar.  20,  1914:  D :  36456 ;  Ethel  May  Shorey, 
Lynn,  Mass.  34044b 

One  New  Year's  night;  by  C.  Lewis, 

©  Catherine  Lewis,  United  States;  1S99: 
24321,  Apr.  6.  34045 

One  night;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Douglas. 
3  V.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1913  ;  D  :  33392 ;  Minnie  Doug- 
las, New  York.  34046 

One  night  at  the  circus;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion,  by  F.   Ray.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Ray,  New  York ;  D :  256,  INIar. 
25,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  18.  34047 

One  night  in  a  bar  room;  a  burlesque  .sketch, 
by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  INI.  De  Witt, 
1874.  7  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  30] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15823,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  34048 

One  night  in  June;  a  comedy  rural  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Holmes  and  J.  C.  Dixon. 

©  W.  J.  Holmes  and  James  C.  Dixon, 
Corona,  N.  Y. ;  D :  170,  Feb.  26,  1901.      34049 

rural  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  'N'l'.   P. 

Reinger.      [62]    p.     4°.     Typewritteii. 

©   William    F.    Reinger.   Boston ;    D :  3732. 

July  17,  1903 ;  2c.  July  17,  1903.  34050 

One  night  in  three  places;  musical  comedy  in 

1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  McCrec.     [3],  15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914 ;  D :  37837 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  34050a 

One  night  only;  1  act  play,  by  W.  M.  Crcssy. 
28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1910;  D:  21950;  Will  M. 
Cressy.  Concord,  N.  H.  34051 

play  in  1  act,  by  Zebullon  Levin.    14  p.    4". 

Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42022;  L.  S.  Levin. 
Bronx,  N.  Y.  34061a 


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34053 


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34073 


One  (A)  night  stand.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  F.  Hancock'.  New  York ;  189S :  6325S. 
Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  2S.  34052 

1  act  comedy  sketcli,  by  B.  Mason. 

©  Bert  Mason,  Brooklvn  ;  D  :  9486,  Nov.  21, 
1906.  34053 

One  night's  mystery;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  B.  Douglas  and  W.  M.  Morton. 

©  George  B.  Douglas  and  Wni.  IM.  Morton, 
Washington  ;  1878 :  3678,  Mar.  27.  34054 

One   o'clock;  or,    The   diamond   cross,    a  spec- 
tacular drama  in  2  acts,  by  I.  Daveau. 

©   Illion   Daveau,     New   York ;     1875 :  286. 
.Tan.  9.  34055 

One  October  night;  play   in  4  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Oarlock.      [173]    p.     obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34194 ;  Wayne  B. 
Carlock,  San  Francisco.  34056 

One  of  a  thousand;  comedy-di'ama  in  3  acts,  hj 
Natlian   Rosenbloom. 


.r.r3:irTN^ 


©  Ic.  June  17,  1913;  D :  33589 ;  Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  34057 

One  of  Abe's  men;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Lam- 
son.      Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Clvde  Lamson,  Prairie  View,  111. ; 
1899  :  57202,  Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  34058 

One  of  art's  failures;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
llatto.      4   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  4,  1915 ;  D :  40554 ;  John  Baptist 
Ratto,  Chicago.  34058a 

One  of  Cleopatra's  nights;  opera  in  3  acts, 
rounded  on  the  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
Theophile  Gautier,  libretto  by  J.  S.  Crandell. 
39  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  la  Mar.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20326 ;  John  S.  Cran- 
dell, New  York.  34059 

■  See    also    Meiamoun. 

One  of  His  little  ones;  by  Clementia.  Chicago, 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  1910. 
8  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  20,  1910 ;  2c.  May  7,  1910 ;  D  :  20979  ; 
Sisters  of  mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  Chi- 
cago. 34060 

One  of  many;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  116  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  M.  Horton  and  Sydney  E.  Gra- 
ham, Averill  Park,  N.  Y. ;  D :  13254,  June  27, 
1908 ;  2c.  June  27,  1908.  34061 

-plav  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  MacCollough  and 

L.  S.  Worth.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1915 ;  D :  41105 ;  William  H. 
iMacCoUough  and  Le  Roy  S.  Worth,  Chicago. 

34061a 


One   of   nature's   noblemen;  an   original   melo-, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Mortimer. 

©    Edmund    Mortimer,    Chicago ;    D :  4290, 
Nov.  23,  1903.  34062 

One  of  our  boys;  a  comedy,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1886: 

11802,  May  19.  34063 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Healy. 

©  Charles  Healy,  New  York;  1899:33019, 
IMay  16.  34064 

-a  play,  by  M.  T.  Stone. 

©  Mary  Tillotson  Stone,  New  York :  1886 : 
14390,  June  23.  34065 

One  of  our  girls;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Howard.     56  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Bronson    Howard,    New    York ;    1897 : 
73601,  Dee.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  34066 

an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Bronson 

Howard. 

©  Helene  Dauvrav,   United   States;   1885: 
21208,  Oct.  9.  34067 

-play  in  1  act,  by  F.  C.  Wheeler.    4  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23473 ;  Frances  Col- 
leen Wheeler,  New  York.  34068 

One  of  our  people  (Einer  von  unsere  leute);  a 
sensational  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  from 
the  German  by  Leopold  Lindau. 

©    Frederick    Lubin    and    R.    Fitzgerald, 
United  States  ;  1881 :  11809,  July  30.       34069 

Cue  of  the  Bayards;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Leon- 
ard Gro^•er  and  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  jr.,  Brooklyn ;   D :  607, 
June  25,  1901.  34070 

See  also  Dominick  Bayard. 

One  of  the  best.     See  American  (The)  count. 

One  of  the  boys;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Kidder.     [109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   E.    Kidder,    New   York;    1884: 
10953,  May  29;  2c.  May  2,  1885.  34071 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Bartholomae.       17  p. 

4°.  •  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40484 ;  Philip  Bar- 
tholomae, New  York.  34071a 

One  of  the  bravest.     See  Tim,  the  fireman. 

One  of  the  chosen  people;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
iidapted  and  Ir.  from  the  German,  by  A. 
Neuendorff. 

©    Adolph   Neuendorff,   New   York;    1890: 
20S56.  June  28.  34072 

One  of  the  common  herd;  drama  [in  4  acts]  by 

A.  Van  Ness  Hines.     100  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912  ;  D :  29724 ;  Arline  Van 

Ness  Hines,  New  York.  34073 


1705 


34074 


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34094 


One  of  the  Dewey's;  a  coiuedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.   W.   Holbrook. 

©   Amelia   Weed   Holbrook,   Winter    Park, 
Fla. ;  1899  :  67517,  Oct.  18.  34074 

One  of  the  eight;  a  college  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  L.  Swartout.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1!)()9.     88  p.     12°.      ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Norman  Lee  Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  14271,  Nov.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1909. 

34075 

One  of  the  family;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Heme.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915;  D:  41.587;   Julie  Ad- 
rienne  Heme,  New  York.  '    34075a 

One  of  the  finest;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts. 

©  John  Rickaby,  New  York;   1882:12556, 
July  31.  34076 


a  melodrama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue. 

©   Gus  Williams,  New  York;   1882:12746, 
Aug.  3.  34077 

One  of  the  four  hundred;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.   Elliott   McBride. 

©    Lyceum    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    1899 : 
19182,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1899.  34078 

One  of  the  least;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Har- 
ness [pseud,  of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©    Florence    P.    Holden,     Milwaukee ;     D : 
13432,  July  29,  1908.  34079 

One  of  the  many. 

©   Fred    Schwartz,   Philadelphia;    D :  2687. 
Dec.  6,  1902.  34080 

One  of  the  Marys;  a  study,  by  Miss  Norton 
[pseud,  of  A.  N.  Nicholson]  5  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Angeline  Norton  Nicholson,  New  York ; 
D :  14575,  Dec.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908. 

34081 

One  of  the  multitude;  by  F.  Solger.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   19,   1910;   D:  17976;  Frederick 
Solger,  Washington.  34082 

One  of  the  old  guard;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Lacy.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    Lacy,    New    York;    1898:48948. 
Aug.  20;  2c.  Oct.  18.  34083 

play    in    1    act,    by    Constance    Campbell. 

New    York,     S.     French ;     I^ondon,     Samuel 
French,  ltd.     19  p.    12°. 

©   July   14,    1914;    Ic.    July    16,    1014:    D: 
37591 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     34083a 

One  of  the  old  stock;  a  character  comedy,  by 
C.  L.  Davis. 

©  Charles  Lindsey  Davis,  New  York ;  1888 : 
8592,  Mar.  23.  34084 


One  of  the  people;  drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tab- 
leaux, adapted  from  the  French  by  M.  L. 
Johnson. 

©  Martha  LaiTitte  Johnson,  United  States ; 
1S78 :  9510,  Aug.  19.  34085 

a   1   act   sketch,   by   May   Everett   Glover. 

16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  E.  Glover,  New  York ;  D :  9175,  Oct.  2. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1906.  34086 

One  of  the  plain  people;  drama  extraordinary, 
by  J.  F.  Powell.  [2],  101  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1912 ;  D :  30122 ;  J.  Francis 
Powell.  Norwalk,  Conn.  34087 

One  of  the  7th;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
H.  Slade. 

©  Howard  Slade,  New  York;  1890:14718, 
INIay  3.  34088 

One  of  the  smart  set.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  J.  Francis  Powell,  Norwalk.  Conn. ;  D : 
10986,  July  16,   1907;  2c.   July  16,   1907. 

34089 

One  of  the  two;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  E.  Maloney.     [18]  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22.  1912 ;  D :  29455 ;  William  E. 
Maloney,  Philadelphia.  34090 

One  of  them;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Eliscu.  [2], 
IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    15.   1913;    D:  32690;    Edward 
Eliscu,  New  York.  34091 

One  of  us;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  M.  Quaw. 

11  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912;  D:- 30526;  Mignon  M. 
Quaw,   Bozeman,  Mont.  34092 

One  on  Dick;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Gladys  Ruth 
Bridgham.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
19  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©   Dec.    11,   1915;    2c.    Dec.   13,    1915:   D: 
42476;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

34092a 

One  on  father;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Knnhel. 
8  p.  •  4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    17,    1914;    D :  36055 ;    Herman 
Knubel,  New  York.  34092b 

One  on  Jack;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Hughes. 

12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gene  Hughes,  New  York ;  D :  7679,  Dec. 
7,  100.5;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1005.  34093 

One  on  the  agent;  farce,  by  Louise  Rand  Bas- 
com.    Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers.    3  p.    8°. 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30813;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  34094 


1706 


34094 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


34110 


One  piano  by  freight;  or,  The  haunted  piano, 
play  in  1  act,  by  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  D.  Kone.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

(©  Ic.  June  3,  1914 ;  D :  37277 ;  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
Robert  Duncan  Kone,  New  York.         34094a 

One  plus  one  equals  three.  See,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  1  +  1=3. 

One  (The)  possible  man;  by  A.  A.  Sburtleff. 
23  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Adeline  A.  Shurtleff,  Portland,  Or.;  D: 
12298,  Feb.  3,  1908;  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1908;  Ic. 
Feb.  26,  1908.  34095 

One  result  of  a  fad;  a  1  act  comedietta,  by 
T.  W.  Wharmby. 

©  Thomas  Washington  Wharmby,  New 
York ;  1897 :  13610,  Feb.  24 ;  2c.  May  7.    34096 

One  road  to  happiness;  an  American  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  I.  Landman.  91  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1909 ;  D :  16671 ;  Isaac  Land- 
man, Philadelphia.  34097 

One  Saturday  night;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
IMorgan.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915;  D:  42224;  Mona  Mor- 
gan, New  York.  34097a 

One  scent;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Edgar  Franklin 

and  M.  AVhite,  jr.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   14,   1912;   D:  28686;   Matthew 

White,  jr..  New  York.  34097b 

One  sharp  and  a  flat.     See  Bunch  (A)  of  beets. 

One  sharp — four  flats;  original  farce  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Nobles.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912;  D:  29390;  Milton 
Nobles,  Brooklyn.  34098 

One  short  hour;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Osborne. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1910 ;  D :  17860 ;  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osborne,  New  York.  34099 

One  shot;  an  original  play  in  1  act,  by  Paul 
Preston  Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis] 

©  Wm.  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
13766,  Sept.  12,  1908.  34100 

One  snowy  day  in  Idaho;  a  tragic  playlet,  by  L. 
Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Brooklyn ;  D :  11123, 
Aug.  6,  1907.  34101 

One  soul;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  de  Aguero. 

[2],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1914;  D:  36628;  Miguel  Ed- 
uardd  de  Aguero,  New  York.  34101a 

One  southern  girl;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  F. 
Hume. 

©  John  Floyd  Hume,  New  York;  D:9309, 
Oct.  24,  1906.  34102 


One-step  (The)  girl.     See  Cabaret  (The)  girl. 

One  step  leads  to  another;  cluster  of  words  in 
a  musical  setting  cemented  with  terpsichore, 
by  J.  McCree.  25  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1915;  D:  41525;  .lunie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  34102a 

One  sultry  afternoon;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
Schwartz.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   1,   1915;   D:  41628;   Ernestine 
•    Gerstel  Schwartz,  Portland,  Or.  34102b 

One  summer;  a  comedy  of  the  Maine  woods. 
83  p.     f°.     Typewritten 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York;  D :  10457, 
May  1,  1907;  2c.  May  1,  1907.  34103 

One  summer  at  Montmorenci. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Pendleton,  Chicago;  1891: 
35540,  Oct.  3.  34104 

One  summer  day.     4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Burt  Haller,  Norwood,  O. ;  D :  10991, 
July  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  34105 

One  summer's  day;  by  H.  V.  Esmond.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1900.  63  p.  12°.  (French's  international 
copyrighted  .  .  .  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  37) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  28204, 
Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  18.  34106 

One  Sunday;  1  act  play,  by  H.  Lucas.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20000 ;  Helene  Lu- 
cas, Nevv'  York.  34107 

One  sweetheart  for  two;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Harry  Ij.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1907.     11  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:  11357,  Sept. 
10,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  34108 

One  thirty  a.  m.  See  at  end- of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures :  1 :  30  a.  m. 

One  (The)  thousand  and  second  night.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ure.^ :  1002d  (The)  night. 

One  thousand  dollars  reward.  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.  [Title  on  copies:  A  thousand 
dollars   reward] 

©  George  Wilson,  New  York;  D :  4743, 
Mar.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1904.  34109 

a  play  \n  1  act  by  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.    15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood. 
N.  J.;  D:'li5383,  Mar.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  12. 
1909.  34110 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures  :  $1000  reward. 


1707 


34110 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34125 


One  thousand  eig-ht  hundred  and  seven.  See, 
for  this  and  xiiuilar  titles  beginnini;  with  li,;;- 
ures,  the  list  at  the  end  of  the  alphabet. 

One  to  nothing.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  1  to  0. 

One  to  twenty;  picture  play  in  2  parts,  by  Wil- 
liam Ellsworth  [pseud,  of  M.  D.  Fettigrew] 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915;  D :  41735 ;  Mabel  D. 
Pettlgrew,  Los  Angeles,  34110a 

One  too  many;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Eleanor 
Kirk  [pseud,  of  Eleanor  Maria  Easterbrook 
Ames] 

©  Nellie  Ames,  Brooklyn;  1875:9203, 
Sept.  4.  34111 

One  touch  o'  nature;  wartime  episode  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Liebermau  and  G.  Blum.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1915;  D:  40419;  Gustav 
Blum,  New  York,  and  Elias  Lieberman,  Brook- 
lyn. 34111a 

One  touch  of  nature;  dramatic  playlet  with 
music,  written  and  composed  by  A.  Barratt. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915;  D :  40S30 ;  Augustus 
Barratt,  New  York.  34111b 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  S.  Burleson.    6  p.    4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D :  39598 ;  Adele  S. 
Burleson,  Washington.  34111c 

by  A.  W.  Tillinghast.     [1],  8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.5,  1914;  D:  39102;  Albert  W. 
Tillinghast,  Philadelphia.  34111d 

One  tribe;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  Sparrow. 
14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  July  14,  1910;  D :  21559 ;  William 
Grover  Sparrow,  St.  Louis.  34112 

One  true  Irish  heart.     See  Cast  upon  the  world. 

One — two — three — fire;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act. 

©   John   A.   Gonwell,  Aurora,    Ind. ;    1892 : 

26547,  June  24.  34113 

One,  two,  three,  sometimes  called  bounce;  a 
negro  skt-lcli  iu  1  scone,  by  .lolin  Wild,  arr. 
by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 
187.5.  G  p.  12°..  ([De  Witt's. Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  76] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
14045,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  34114 

One  way  to  lose  her;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Wil- 
lard  Mack.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914;  D:  37714;  .Joseph  C. 
Remington,  Elyria,  O.  34114a 


One  weak  spot;  play  of  possible  political  power 
in  American  development,  bv  A.  L.  Price. 
86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910;  D:  20099;  Arthur  Lee 
Price,  Los  Angeles.  34115 

One  (The)  who  pays;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Helen  Russell   [pseud,  of  H.  I.  O.  Kirchner] 

©  Helen   Isabel   Ottilie   Kirchner,   Spring- 
field, Mass. ;  D  :  14600,  Dec.  23,  1908.        34116 

One  who  was;  modern  mystery  romance  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Visscher.  70  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915;  D:  41118;   Glen  Vis- 
scher, New  York.  34116a 

One  (The)  who  was  guilty.  See  Moonshiners 
(The)   daughter. 

One  wife;  a  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French,  by  A.  R.  Cazauran. 

©  Loraine  Rogers,  New  York ;  1872 :  7565. 
July  15.  34117 

One  wife  or  twenty;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Pierce. 

©   Gilbert    A.    Pierce.    Chicago;    1879:768, 
Jan.  16.  34118 

One  winter  day;  plav  in  3  acts,  by  Roland  Oliver 
[pseud,  of  H.  White]  [97]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D  :  34780 ;  Henry  White. 
Sacramento,  Cal.  34119 

One  winter's  night;  a  sketch,  by  Charles  W. 
Doty.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  W.  Doty.  New  York;  D:3401.  Mav  8. 
1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903.  34120 

One   woman. 

©  Dorothy  Gray,  Chatham,  N.  .L ;  D:  12S4-J. 
Apr.  25,  1908.  34121 

— —Same.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Rider  Mechtold,   New   York:    D: 
10590,  May  10,  1907 ;  2c.  May  10,  1907.    34122 


a    comedy    drama    in    4    acts,    by    Thoma--! 

Dixon,  jr.,  founded  on  his  novel  of  the  same 
name.     [125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Munn  &  CO.,  New  York ;   D :  9152,   Sept. 
27.  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1906.  34123 

One  woman's  life;  an  entirely  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes,  Asbury  Park:  18S2 : 
14141,  Au.g.  25  ;  2c.  Aug.  25.  34124 

an  original,  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 

W.   E.   Barnes. 

©    W.    Elliott    Barnes,    New    York ;    1881  : 
18071,  Nov.  21.  34125 


1708 


34126 


COPYKIGHTED    IN    TPTE   UNITED  STATES 


34149 


One  woman's  way;  in  5  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e. 
James  Halleck  Reid]  and  B.  B.  Westbrooke 
[i.  e.  B.  B.  W.  Reid] 

©  Bertha  Belle  Westbrooke,  Chicago;  1900 
A :  31695,  Dec.  31.  34126 

One  wonderful  dream;  Mother  Goose  phantasy, 
by  M.  W.  Richards.    32  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41452 ;  Matsy  Wynn 
Richards,  Greenville,  Miss.  34136a 

One  word;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Schcinberg. 

©    James    Schonberg,    New    York;     1886: 
10490,  May  3.  34127 

One  word  play;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  C.  Egan. 
8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  9,   1913;   D :  33590 ;   Frank  O. 
Egan,  Los  Angeles.  34128 

One  world;  a  specialty  and  protean  drama,  by 
F.   G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred.  G.  Maeder,  United  States;  1879: 
1858,  Feb.  8.  34129 

One  Xmas  eve. 

©  G.  H.  Truesdell  and  Anna  Barclay ;  1898 : 
21810,  Apr.  5.  34130 

See  also  One  Christmas  eve. 

One  yard  to  gain.     See  Co-eds. 

One  year;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Eneleh.  New  York,  De  Witt,  1884.  20  p. 
12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  319] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26387, 
Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  34131 

One  year  later.     See  Woman's  devotion. 

O'Neil;  an  emotional  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  R.  Clifford. 

©   C.    R.   Clifford,    New   York;    1879:9757, 
July  24.  34132 

O'Neil  comes  back;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  F. 
Miller.     [2],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,    1913;    D :  34108 ;    Helena 
Franklin  Miller,  Hartford.  34133 

O'Neil  the  Great;  dramatic  poem  in  2  parts,  by 
F.   X.   Rizy. 

©  Francis  Xavier  Rizy,    Hartford;    1879: 
7965,  June  14 ;  2c.  June  29,  1881.  34134 

O'Neill  (The);  a  drama,  by  W.  G.  Harrison. 
[Scenario]    Typewritten. 

©  V/illiam  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco ; 
1891:1956,  Jan.  13;  Ic.  Jan.  13.  34135 

or,    The    prince    of    Ulster,    a    drama,    by 

W.    G.   Harrison.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison,  San  Francisco ; 
1894  :  3795,  Jan.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  34136 

O'Neill  of  Kildare;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Con 
T.    Murphy. 

©  C.  T.  Murphy,  Lake  Bluff,  111.;  D :  9665, 
Dec.  19,  1906.  34137 


O'Neill  (The)  prince  of  Ulster.     See  Red  (The) 
hand   of   Ulster. 

O'Neills  (The)  of  the  Red  hand.     See  Conn  A. 
Mara. 

One's   self   and   others. 

©   Milton    Pottlitzer,    Lafayette,   Ind. ;    D: 
15969,  May  28,  1909.  34138 

— -  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Pottlitzer.    36  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909 ;  D :  16211 ;  Milton  Pott- 
litzer, Lafayette,   Ind.  34139 

Onie;  a  tale  of  Loudon,  an  original  play  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  A.  De  Long. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;   1873: 
8470,  July  24.  34140 

a   play    in    5   acts. 


©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1873: 
9532,  Aug.  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  34141 

Onion  trust;  original  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909;  D:  17788;  Chas.  A. 
Mason,  Chicago.  34142 

Onkel  Sam;  volksstuck  mit  gesang  in  einem 
vorspiel  und  3  akten  von  H.  R.  Hirscli  imd  P. 
Weimann,  musik  von  Rahan  Franke. 

©  Heinrich  Reinhold  Hirsch  und  Paul  Wei- 
maun,  New  York  ;  1897  :  73219,  Dec.  28.    34143 

Onkel  Vania.  See  Gesammelte  dramen;  von 
Anton  Tchechoff. 

Only  a  bachelor;  comedy  vaudeville  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  L.  Bance.  85  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913;  D :  33579 ;  Lucien 
Ranee.  Ottawa,  Canada.  34144 

Only  a  Bowery  boy;  a  local  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  1895 :  63909. 
Dec.  17.  34145 

Only  a  Bowery  waif;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
l>y  W.  Mathews.     99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Mathews,  Louisville ;  D :  4609, 
Feb.' 11,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1904.  34146 

Only  a  boy;  a  drama,  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus 
and  M.  T.  Stone. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  Avery  Doremus  and  Mary 
Tillotson  Stone,  New  York;  1886:11665. 
May  IS.  34147 

Same. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  Avery  Doremus  and  Mary 

Tillotson  Stone,  New  York ;  ISSO :  12447,  May 

26;  2c.  May  26.  34148 

Only  a  boy   and  the  bathing  girl;  by   G.  A. 

Str.-^ker.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Stryker,  New  York  ;  1898 :  61211. 
Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  34149 

709 


34150 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34173 


Only  a  broken  heart;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr.     Typewritten. 

©  Alex  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York ;  1S91 : 
39094,  Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  34150 

Only  a  chorus  girl;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Harold  Newell  [pseud,  of  H.  N.  Raymond] 
and  H.  Denton.       [43]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Newell  Raymond  and  Harvey 
Denton,  New  York;  D:6049,  Jan.  11,  1905; 
2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  34151 

Only  a  cipher;  an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Bock. 

©  Frederic  Bock,  Chicago ;  1S74 :  1490, 
Feb.  10.  34152 

Only  a  country  girl;  original  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  by  Ciias.  P.  Rice.  76  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1915;  D:  40123;  Geo.  W. 
Winuiett,  Brooklyn.  34152a 

See  also  From  the  farm  to  the  stage. — 


Hands  not  hearts. 

Only  a  cow  boy;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,   by 
H.  C.  Tompkins. 

©  Henry  C.  Tompkins,  Denton,  Tex. ;  1885 : 
8764,  Apr.  14.  34153 

Only  a  dream.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W,  Turner,  New  York  ;  D  :  4676, 
Mar.  2,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1904.  34154 

a  comedy,  by  D.  Reynolds.    7  p.    8°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Dorothy  Reynolds,  New  York;  D :  4325, 
Nov.  24,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1903.  34155 

8ee  also  Third  chapter. 


Only  a  drudge;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Ebner.  13  v.  8°.  Printed.  [Part  for  each 
character  printed  separately] 

©  Catherine  M.  Ebner,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. ; 
D;3512,  May  16,  1903;  2c.  July  21,  1903. 

34156 

Only  a  factory  girl.     72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
2061,  June  28,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1903.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title  The  factory  girl]  34157 

Only  a  farmer's  daughter;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  Charles  R.  Gardiner,  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
1898:  57756,  Oct.  1.  34158 

an  emotional  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts. 

by  W.  E.  Barnes.    Ms. 

©  William  E.  Barnes,  United  States;  1878: 
10430,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1877.  34159 

Only  a  fireman;  a  melodrama,  by  A.  B.  Clark. 

©    Allen    Barnum    Clark,    Tacoma ;    1898 : 

6113,  Jan.  17;  2c.  Jan.  17.  34160 


Only  a  flirtation;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L. 
Stilwell.     93  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbev-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D:  12043,  Jan.  3.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

34161 

Only  a  fool;  a  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  hy  A.  F.  Dronberg. 

©  Adele  F.  Dronberg,  Orchard  Lake,  Mich. ; 
D :  6014,  Dec.  16,  1904.  34162 

Only  a  German;  a  dialect  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Keen. 

©  Jule  Keen,   United  States ;   1889 :  28966. 
Sept.  24.  34163 

Only  a  girl;  a  3  act  sen.sational  drama,  by  S.  H. 
Laurence. 

©    S.    H.    Laurence,     Philadelphia;     1882: 
196,  Jan.  6.  34164 

Only  a  governess;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Purcell. 

©  John  J.  Purcell,  New  York;  1873:2106, 
Mar.  6.  34165 

Only    a   grasshopper;   a    monologue,    by   F.    A. 
Ijawrence.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  A.  Lawrence,  Chicago ;  D :  5698,  Oct. 
27,  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1904. 

34166 

Only  a  hair  pin;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Marlin. 

©  Jane  Marlin,  New  Haven;  1899:19324. 
Mar.  15.  34167 

Only  a  heart.     See  Jonquille. 

Only  a  Jew.     Typewritten. 

©     Charles     Lesser,     Philadelohia ;     1899 : 
73201,  Sept.  30;  2c.  Nov.  9.  3416S 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  IVIur- 


doch. 

©Virginia    Murdoch,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
12669,  Dec.  2.  34169 

—  See  also  Humanity. 


Only  a  joke.     5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  VVm.  A.   Milano,  Detroit;   D :  9809,  Jan. 
17,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1906.  34170 

Only  a  love  story;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  II. 
I'eterson. 

©    Henry    Peterson,    Philadelphia;    1SS3 ; 
8852,  May  14.  34171 

Only  a  man;  play  in  4  acts. 

©  Mrs.  A.  L.  Disney,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
11877,  Dec.  6,  1907.  34172 

Only  a  miner's  daughter;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 
©   William    H.    Clarke,    New    York;    1SS.S : 
9052,  May  16.  34173 


1710 


34174 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


34197 


Only  a  mistake;  by   F.  B.  Collins.     7  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Ben  Collins,  Chicago ;  D :  118, 
l*^eb.  6,  1901;  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1901;  Ic.  Feb.  27, 
1901.  34174 

Only  a  pauper;  a  sensational  comedy-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Stanley. 

©  Charlotte  M.  Stanley,  Brooklyn;  1890: 
6708,  Feb.  26.  34175 

Only  a  piece  of  lace.     See  Lilly. 

Only  a  private;  a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  P:.  McGee  and  C.  K.  Champlin. 

©  Elias  E.  McGee  and  Chas.  K.  Champlin. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.;  1895:8542,  Feb.  8.     34176 

Only  a  rehearsal;  1  act  sketch,  by  A.  De  Mar 
Weber.     [18]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23478 ;  A.  De  Mar 
Weber,  Philadelphia.  34177 

Only  a  robber's  daughter.     See  Peggy  Lee. 

Only  a  shoemaker's  daughter;  by  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Weber.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  W.  H.  Weber,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; 
1898:44298,    July    25;   2c.    Apr.    11,   1901. 

34178 

Only  a  shop  girl.     63  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Marie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  439,  May  7,  1901 ;  2c.  June  6,  1902.    34179 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  Sailor.     13  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914;  D:  35916;  William  F. 
Sailor,  St.  Paul.  34179a 

or,  Eve,  the  saleslady. 

©  Marie  Wellesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. ; 
D:  1975,  June  6,  1902.  34180 

Only  a  tramp;  a  serio-comic  drama  in  4  acts 
and  5  tableaux,  by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York;  1878: 
8337,  July  17.  34181 

a  story  of  real  life,  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  W.  Smith. 

©  George  Warren  Smith,  New  York  State; 
1883:15472,  Aug.  22.  34182 

Only  a  woman.     Ms. 

©  A.  E.  Lancaster  and  Julian  Magnus,  New 
York;  1876:723,  Jan.  14;  2c.  May  16. 

34183 

by  F.  L.  Woodard.     10  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   4,   1909;   D:  17613;   Frank   L. 
Woodard,  Prairie  City,  la.  34184 

— ■  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  D.  H.  Wallace. 
108  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1913:    D:  33520;    David 
Harold  Wallace,  New  York.  34185 


Only  a  woman — Continued. 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  H.  Rhodes. 

©   Samuel   H.   Rhodes,   New   York;    1874: 
5.334,  Apr,  21.  34186 


See  also  Evelyn. 

Only  a  woman's  heart;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Smith. 

©  George  Warren  Smith,  Albany;  1883: 
16526,   Sept.  10.  34187 

Only   a   woman's   honor;    an   emotional   melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Roberts. 

©  William  L.  Roberts,  Chicago;  D:3221, 
Apr.  1,  1903.  34188 

Only  a  woman's  way;  a  love  story  of  China. 
©  James    G.    Rossman,    Boston ;    D :  3027, 
Feb.  14,  1903.  34189 

Only  a  working  girl. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  New  York ;  D : 
1759,  Apr.  9,  1902.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
3535.]  34190 

a  5  act  melo-drama,  by  Alexander  Leonard. 

[52]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  Leonard,  Chicago ;  D :  3535,  June  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903.  34191 

Only  a  workingman;  a   drama   in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Handley. 

©  J.  M.  Handley,  Milwaukee;  D:3021, 
Feb.  20,  1903.  34192 

Only  an  actor.     See  Over  the  ocean. 

Only  an  actress;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Mueller 
and   H.  Hooper. 

©  William  Mueller  and  Henry  Hooper,  Cin- 
cinnati ;  1885  :  9272,  Apr.  2L  34193 

See    also   Fate. 


Only  (The)  hoy.     8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Sommer,  San  Francisco ;  D :  6165, 
Feb.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1904.  34194 

Only  (The)  cause;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G.  Keir. 
[64]    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  25139  ;  W^m.  G.  Keir, 
New  York.  34195 

Only  cold  tea;  a  temperance  farce,  by  T.  S. 
Denison. 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    1895:35807, 
.July  9 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  34196 

Only  (The)  course;  [play  in  4  acts],  by  M.  G. 
Michaels  and  W.  W.  Dubreuil.  [58]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28266 ;  Maurice  G. 
Michaels  and  Walter  W.  Dubreuil,  New  York. 

34197 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


1711 


34198 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34218 


Only   (An)   daughter;  :i   comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
.r.   F.   Milliken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  ITiiited  States:  188") : 

J'_'S76.  June  11.  34198 

drama  iu  4  acts,  by  B.  Witkowsky.     [36]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1912;  D:  30387;  Birdie  Wit- 
kowsky, Chicago.  34199 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  S.  Denison.    Chi- 


cago, T.  S.  Denison,  1879.    24  p.    12^     ([Star 
drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1879 :  14539,  Oct. 
30 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  34200 

•  Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for  14 
years  from  Oct.  30,  1907 ;  D :  11403,  Sept.  23, 
1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  34201 

Only  Ellen;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D. 
Baker.     [5]  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912 ;  D :  30878 ;  George  D. 
Baker,  New  York.  34202 

Only  (The)  girl;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
IMiua  Gennell.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.  [1907] 
33  p.     12°.. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  10851,  June 
26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  34203 

Only  (The)  g'irl  in  sight;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Budd.    4  V.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  7,  1915;  D:  41184;  Caroline  H. 
Budd,  Woodfords,  Me.  24203a 

Only  human;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Scar- 
borough.    [129]  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914;  D:  37309;  George 
Scarborough,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.        34203b 

Only  (The)  law;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  "Wilson 
Mizner  and  G.   B.   Howard, 

©  George  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  D : 
15708,  Apr.  24,  1909.  34204 

Only  love's  cross  for  her;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    73  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12084,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909. 

34205 
Only  (The)   man. 

©  H.  S.  Bennett  and  M.  E.  Rourke.  New 
York  ;  D  :  7326,  Sept.  21,  1905.  34206 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  Blutch  Cooper.    3  p.    4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914;  D :  38728 ;  Jas.  E. 
Cooper,  New  York.  34206a 

Only  (The)  man  she  ever  loved;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Baxter.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1915 ;  D  :  40965 ;  George  Bax- 
ter, Englewood,  N.  J.  34206b 


Only  (The)  Omar;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  76  p. 
r".     Typewritten.     |\\'ords  oulyj 

©  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  (ileus  Fulls.  N.  Y. ;   I): 
0444,  Apr.  1,  1905 ;  2e.  Apr.  1,  1905.  34207 

Only  (The)  one;  a  dramatic  episode  by  J.  F. 
Powell.     [1]  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1909;   D:  16580;   J.   Francis 
Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.  34208 

or,   An   object  in  view,   a   musical   farce- 


comedy,  by  N.  E.  Solomons,  Walter  Dauphin 
[pseud.] 

©  N.   E.   Solomons,   Savannah,   Ga. ;   1892: 
14019,  Mar.  30.  34209 

Only  one  day  in  my  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.   Egan. 

©  Thomas  Egan,  Knoxville,  Tenn. ;   1893 : 
4149,  Jan.  19;  2c.  Feb.  11.  34210 

Only  one  love;  or,  Who  was  the  heirP 

©  Edward  J.  Schulte.  Bridgeville,  Pa. ;  D : 
11804,  Nov.  25,  1907.  34211 

Only  one  thing  worth  living  for;  or.  Time,  the 
tragedian,  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Theobald 
Percy  Bayer.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  P.  Bayer,  New  York ;  D :  5373,  Aug.  3, 
1904;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1904.  34212 

Only  (The)  pebble  on  the  beach;  a  sketch,  by 
H.  A.  DArcy.  New  York,  The  A.  S.  Seer 
theatrical   print,   1897. 

©  H.  A.   DArcy,  New  York;   1897:30225, 
May  18.  34213 

Only  (The)  pool  room  open;  comedy. 

©  Haines  &  Pettingill,  United  States ;  1893 : 
49927,  Nov.  9.  34214 

Only  (The)  prisoner;  a  1  act  play,  by  Opie 
Read.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  W.  Courtenay,  New  York;   D: 
2616.  Nov.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1902.    34215 

Only  Ruth;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Griffith.     115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1910 ;  D :  21045 ;  Frank  Car- 
los Griffith,  Boston.  34216 

Same.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1915;  D:  41 418;  Frank  Car- 
los Griffith,  Roxbury,  Mass.  34216a 

Only  (The)  solution;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Cook. 
19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1912;  D:  30315;  Chadwick 
Cook,  San  Francisco.  34217 

Only  (The)  son;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Smith.  [124] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1911;    D:  25408;    Winchell 
Smith,  New  York.  34218 


1712 


34219 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


34238 


Only  the  Master  shall  blame;   [by]   Charlotte 
Thompson.     Typewritten. 

(c)    Florence    Roberts    Morrison,    Peekskill. 
N.  Y. ;  1899  :  65482,  Oct.  9  ;  2c.  Oct.  9.    34219 

play,    by    M.    M.    Wadswortli.      8    p.      f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29945  ;  Mary  Man- 
nering  Wadsworth,  Detroit.  34220 

Only  the  one  door;  play  in  3  acts  [by  Ai-me 
NorrevniiL;-]  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by  Mrs.  H. 
Sandby.     [2],  50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911;  D :  28029 ;  Mrs.  Her- 
man Sandby,  Philadelphia.  34221 

Only  (The)  way;  by  Stanislaus  Stange.  [26]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edgar   L.    Davenport,    Roxburv,    Mass. ; 
D :  6906,  July  5,  1905 ;  2c.  June  29,  1905. 

34222 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  V.  Roddin.     45  p. 
12°. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    18,    1909;    D:  17123;    Eugenia 
Vincent  Roddin,  Chicago.  34223 

— -  dramatic    comedy    slietcli,    by    L.    Varnes. 


18  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1911  ;    D :  24601  ;    Lillian 
Varnes,  San  Francisco.  34224 

—  a   1   act   drama,   by   M.   Bretonne   and   C. 
MailiO   [pseud,  of  Colgate  Baker,  jr.] 

©  Mav  Bretonne  and  Clarence  Maiko,  Mil- 
waukee; 1898:74044,  Dec.  19.  34225 

an    original    1    act    drama,    by    G.    Maiko 


[pseud,   of  Colgate  Baker,  jr.]   and  M.  Bre- 
tonne. 

©  Clarence  Maiko  and  May  Bretonne,  Mil- 
waukee ;  1898  :  73380,  Dec.  16.  34226 


—  play,  by  G.  V.  Carlisle  and  I.  M.  Morris: 
[8]  p.     t\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Oct.   8.   1914;   D :  38438 ;   George   V. 
Carlisle  and  Ida  M.  Morris,  Los  Angeles. 

34226a 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  De  Witt. 

©  Henry  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1891 :  18711, 
May  22.  34227 

a  tale  of  two  cities,  a  play  in  a  prologue 


and  4  acts,  by  Freeman  Wills,  adapted  from 
Charles  Dickens'  novel.     Typewritten. 

©    John    Martin    Harvey,    London;    1899: 
15298,  Feb.  20;  2c.  Feb.  27.  34228 

Only  woman;  1  act  play,  bv  L.  B.  Foley  and 

R.   L.   Green.      [1],   22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913;  D :  33802 ;  Robert  L. 

Green  and  Louis  B.  Folev.  Detroit.       34229 


Ono;  a  romance  of  Florence. 

©  William  F.  Peck  and  Henry  C.  Daniels, 
Rochester,   N.   Y. ;   1873 :  1624,   Feb.   18. 

34230 

Onore  e  vendetta  (Honor  and  vengeance); 
dramnia  in  1  atto,  di  B.  Graziano.  [2],  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   8,   1914;   D:  37503;   Benedetto 
Graziano,  New  York.  34230a 

Onward;  or,  Vestibule  success,  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  D.  James.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  D.  James,  Mattoon,  111. ;  1892 :  120!)9. 
Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  19.  34231 

Oof!  oof!  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hicken- 
looper.     [35]  p.     12°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914  ;  D :  35739  ;  Jean  Hicken- 
looper,  Albia,  la.  34231a 

Oofty  gooft;  an  original  local  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  with  original  music,  stage 
sets,  and  scenic  arrangement,  by  E.  F.  De 
Nyse. 

©  Edwin  F.  De  Nyse,  New  York;   1871: 
8200,  Sept.  2.  34232 

Oolah  (The);  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  Eugene  Leterrier  and  Albert  Vanloo,  tr. 
and  adaptation  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  music 
by  Charles  Lecocq. 

©  Rudolph  Aronson,  New  York ;  1887 :  6073, 
Mar.  15.  34233 

Oom  Paul;  a  melodrama,  by  C.  G.  Harger,  jr. 

©    O.    G.    Harger,    jr.,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 
1900  A  :  651,  Jan.  6.  34234 

'Op-o'-me-Thumb;  a  play  in  1  act,  [by]  Freder- 
ick Fenn  and  Richard  Pryce.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.  25  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  78) 

©    Sanuiel    French,    New    York ;    D :  5785, 
Nov.  18,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  34235 

Opal;  an  English  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Adelaide  Lennox. 

©  George  Armistead  Appleton,  New  York; 
1875:2297,  Mar.  11.  34236 

Opal  (The)  ring:  or,  A  royal  pardon,  a  4  act 
melodrama,   by   Geo.   Conquest. 

©  J.   E.   Nugent.   New  York;   1888:21547, 
July  27.  34237 

Open  air  romance;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  W.  Powell.  32  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Alma    Webster    Powell,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
9041,  Sept.  6.  1906;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1906.    34238 


1713 


34238 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34258 


Open  (The)  door;  drama  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  V.  R.  Whitconil).  8  p.  1°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  ic.  July  G,  1915 ;  D :  41158 ;  Eva  Vincent 
Uoddin   Whitcomb,   Santa  Barbara,   (Jal. 

34238a 

duologue  in  1  act,  by  Alfred  Sutro.     New 


York,    S.    French;    London,    S.    French,    ltd., 
1912.     15  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   18,   1912;    2c.   Dec.   19.    1912:    D: 
3182G;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      34239 

Open  eyes;  by  M.  B.  Long.  274  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17.  1910 ;  D :  17953 ;  Maxwell 
Budd  Long,  Cincinnati.  34240 

Open  fire;  4  act  drama,  by  H.  S.  Stange.  100  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915;  D:  41596;  Hugh 
Stanislaus  Stange,  New  York.  34240a 

Open  (An)  question;  by  L.  W.  Metcalf. 

©  Lucy  Williams  Metcalf,  Independence, 
Mo. ;  D :  6447,  Apr.  3,  1905.  34241 

Open  (The)  road;  by  C.  T.  Jackson. 

©  Charles  Tenney  Jackson,  Milwaukee; 
D:  13735,  Sept.  8,  1908.  34242 

Open  (The)  sea;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Angel 
Guimcra,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  Frank 
Kos,  Gerald  Ames  and  William  Dunn  fpseud. 
of  W.  D.  Ros]     [52]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911 ;  D :  24200 ;  Frank  and 
William  Dunn  Ros,  Toronto,  Canada.      34243 

Open  (An)  secret;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Marian 
D.  Campbell.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1898.     16  p.     12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
56065,  Sept.  24;  2c.  Oct.  8.  34244 

Open  sesame;  or,  BaflEied,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  C.  Northrup,  dramatized  from  Flor- 
ence Marryat's  novel. 

©  Charles  C.  Northrup,  New  York;  1876: 
4287,  Apr.  10.  34245 

or,  The  princess  of  Eg'ypt,  new  and  origi- 
nal musical  comedy  in  2  "  acts,  book  by 
Blanche  Marks  Hays,  lyrics  by  M.  E.  Marks. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten,      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34353 ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  34246 

Open  (The)  shop;  a  melodrama,  by  M.  Mikol. 
50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Mikol,  New  York ;  D :  12572, 
Mar.  18.  1908;  Ic.  Mar.  18.  1908;  Ic.  IMar. 
24,  1908.  34247 

Open  (An)  switch;  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York;  1883:7738, 
Apr.  26.  34248 


Open  (An)  verdict;  an  original  American  play 
in  5  acts. 

©   Baker   and    Godwin,    N«'W   York;    1878: 
4004,  Ai)r.  4.  34249 

Open  window;  by  H.  Irwin  and  Minerva  Court- 
ney.   9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910;  D :  17927 ;  Harry  Ir- 
win, Clinton,  la.  34250 

Opened  by  mistake;  comedv  in  3  acts,  bv  B. 
Walker.     [93]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    8,    1911;    D:  24163;    Barclay 
Walker,  Indianapolis.  34251 


musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Walker. 

95  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libi-etto  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  5,  1913;  D:  33721;  Barclay 
Walker,  Indianapolis.  34252 

Opened  (The)  eyes;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  N. 
Kolquist.      [2],   100  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914;  D :  36126 ;  Oscar  N. 
Kolquist,   Washington.  34252a 

Opened   for  settlement.      Typewritten. 

©  Ed.  E.  Samuel,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. ;  1894 : 
20284,  Apr.  20 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1894 ;  2c.  July  15, 
1895.  34253 

Opening    (The)    night;    a    comedy    sketch,    by 

T.  D.  Beasley.     [1],  8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    29,    1912;    D:  29828;    Thomas 

Dykes  Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  34254 


—  a  domestic  skit  in  1  act,  by  A.  Trahern. 
15  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Al  Trahern.  New  York  ;  D  :  3219,  Mar.  30. 
1903;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1903.  34255 


■ a  romance  of  real  life  in  3  scenes,  by  G.  V. 

Hobart.     [28]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  5,   1912;   D :  28946 ;   George  V. 
Hobart,   Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  34256 

Opening  of  Oklahoma;  by  W.  S.  Sterrett. 
Durant,  Okl.,  A.  J.  Allison,  1912.  cover-title, 
5,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  A :  309238  ; 
A.  J.  Allison,  Durant,  Okl.  34257 

Opening  of  the  Cherokee  strip;  by  W.  S.  Ster- 
rett. Durant,  Okl.,  A.  J.  Allison,  1912.  cover- 
title,  5,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  A  :  309237  : 
A.  J.  Allison,  Durant,  Okl.  34258 

Opening  (The)  of  the  Panama  canal;  or,  Cali- 
fornia in  1915,  as  it  is,  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  M.  'Fleckenstein.  7  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915 ;  D :  40866 ;  Florence  M. 
Fleckenstein,  Los  Angeles.  34258a 


1714 


34259 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


34279 


Opeuing  (The)  of  the  prison  house;  story 
founded  on  fact,  in  5  acts,  by  Sylvia  Barr 
[pseud,  of  E.  Rice]  [76]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D:  35105;  Elizabeth 
Rice,  Denver.  34259 

Opera  (The);  dramatico-umsical  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Moore.  15  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1911;  D:  24692;  Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  34260 

Opera  bouffe  ballet;  a  dramatic,  musical  and 
terpsichorean  composition,   by   I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1886:21940, 
Sept.  30.  34261 

Opera  (The)  cloak;  a  1  act  play,  by  Mary  Staf- 
ford Cooper,     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  S.  Cooper,  New  York;  D :  10697, 
.lune  4,  1907;  2c.  .Tune  4,  1907.  34262 

Opera  comique;  parody,  by  A.  Gronell.  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1910;  D:  21435;  Alfred 
Gronell,  Hoboken,  N.   J.  34263 

Opera  girl;  a  dramatic  operetta,  by  Louis 
Hutchinson.  3  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Woodson  Poor,  New  York;  1>:9104. 
Sept.  17.  1906;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1906.  34264 

Opera  (The)  master;  grand  scenic  and  roman- 
tic vaudeville  playlet,  by  R.  L.  Landrum.  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24.  1913;  D :  32000 :  Robert  L. 
Landrura,    Detroit.  34265 

Opera  (The)  of  Uncle  Sam,  Brother  Jona- 
than, Yankee  and  Porgie.  Sec  Stars  (The) 
and  Stripes  of  America. 

Opera  singer's  husband;  military  comedy 
sketch,  by  C.  Ellis.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20345 ;  Chas.  Ellis, 
Chicaf^o.  34266 

Opera  (The)  star  and  the  hobo;  operatic  sketch, 
by  A.  S.  Fridenberg.  5  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914;  D :  37497 ;  Abbie  Seld- 
ner  Fridenberg,  New  York.  34266a 

Opera  vs.  circus;  a  musical  and  gymnastic 
comedy  sketch,  by  A.  E.  StafCord. 

©  A.  E.  Stafford,  Plattsburgh.  N.  Y. ; 
1897:11008,  Feb.   13:  2c.   Mar.  17.         34267 

Opera  versus  comedy;  a  sketch,  by  G.  C.  Cook. 
15  p.     obi.     24°.     Typewritten, 

©  Gertrude  Chadwick  Cook.  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  D :  15753,  Apr.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30, 
1909.  34268 


Operaio  (L')  cosciente;  ovvero,  II  trionfo 
dell'amore,  by  A.  Ferraro. 

©  Antonio  Ferraro,  New  York ;  D :  11218, 
Aug.  13,  1907.  34269 

Operation  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Q.  Maw- 
hinney.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1913 ;  D :  35019 ;  John  Mon- 
tague, New  York.  34270 

Operator  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and  9 
tableaux,  by  S.  D.  Ferguson  and  A.  Horn- 
blow. 

©   S.  D.   Ferguson  and  Arthur  Hornblow, 
New  York;  1891:21768,  June  15.  34271 

Operator's  (The)  daughter;  a  sensational 
scenic  railroad  drama,  by  Roger  Imhof  [i.  e. 
F.   R.   Imhof]     39  p.     f°.     Typewitten. 

©  Fred  Roger  Imhof,  Rock  Island,  111. ;  D : 
3045,  Feb,  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb,  25,  1903,    34272 

Operetta  ballet;  musical,  dramatic,  mimical 
and  terpsichorean  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;   1886:30260, 
Dec.  28.  34273 

See  also  Comic   (The)   opera. 

Opery  (The)  troupe;  tabloid  musical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Charles  Norton.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1914.  21  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed.    [Words  only] 

©   Dec.   23,   1914;   2c.    Apr.   21,   1915;    D: 
40425;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.         34273a 

Opfer;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  (;)skar  Bendiener. 
Miinclien,  Drei  maskpii  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h„ 
1913,     83  p,     12°, 

©  Ic.  Aug,  8,  1913  ;  D  :  34102  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag.  g,  m.  b.  h,,  ]\Iunich.  34274 

Opfer  (Ein)  franzbsischen  justiz.  See  Tall 
(Der)  Dreyfus. 

Ophelia;  or,  A  father's  pride,  by  S.  Heiden- 
heim. 

©  Simon  Heidenheim,  New  Orleans:  1886: 
20159,  Sept.  7,  34275 

Opium;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  AA'. 
Purcell.     Orleans,  Mass.,  1880. 

©  Alban  W,  Purcell,  United  States ;  1880 : 
13724,   Sept.  8.  34276 

-or,  The  follies  of  a  night,  a  1  act  comedy, 

by  C.  M.  Lester  and  E.  L.  WMlli-ims. 

©  C,  M.  Lester  and  E.  L.  Williams,  Albany  : 
1883  :  17377,  Sept.  21.  34277 

Opium  den;  1  act  play,  by  M.  Williamson. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   23,   1910;    D:  20279;   Marjorie 
Williamson,    London.  34278 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Barney.     [2],  28  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33166;  Laura  Clif- 
ford Barney,  Washington.  34279 


1715 


34280 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


34301 


Opium   eater;   by   W.   D.   Caddell.     GO   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1909 ;    D :  17337 ;    William 
Douglas  Caddell,  Chicago.  34280 

a   new  and  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 


C.  K.  Butler.     12  p.     12°.     Ms.     [Synopsis] 

©    Charles    E.    Butler,    New    York;    1890: 
36834,  Nov.  21;  2c.  Nov.  21.  34281 

Opium  fiend;  by  E.  L.  Copeland.  70  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Lincoln  Copeland,   Wichita :   D : 
9739,  Jan.  3,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1907.        34282 

Opium  (The)  queen;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Joseph  Jarrow. 

©    Samuel    Blair    McLin.    United    States; 
1899:30704,   May   6.  34283 

Opium,  (The)  ring;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Ghas.  A.  Taylor,  Foxl)()ro,  Mass.;  1896: 
23936,  Apr.  17.  34284 

Opponent  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  E.  Ong- 
ley.     197  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    May    28,    1913;    D :  33351 ;    Evelyn 
Ongley,  New  York.  34285 

Opportune  (An)  elopement;  phiy  in  1  net.  by 
C   Kiener.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   28,    1911;    D :  25341 ;    Charles 
Kiener,  Washington.  34286 

Opportunity;  original  comedv  drama  in  4  acts. 
hy  H.  A.  Wimbush.  [3],  67  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17.  1912;  0:31156;  H.  A.  Wim- 
bush, Denver.  34287 

Opposite  (The)  sex;  play  in  1  act,  by  JoIdi 
Gilroy.      [1],   15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1913;    D :  33054 ;    Mabelle 
Blake,  New  York.  34288 

Opposites;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  G.  Harger,  jr. 

©    C.    G.    Harger,    .jr.,    Canton,    O. ;    1881: 
20555,   Dec.  31.  34289 

Op'ry  (The)  house  manager.  See  Sally 
Smithers. 

Opstandelsens  dag.  8ee  Efterladte  skrifter; 
af  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Optima;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  R.  Fax.  [47] 
p.      4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17045 ;  Reuben  Fax, 
Toronto,   Canada.  34290 

Optimist  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  farcical  in 
nature,  by  D.  Barrist.  101  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22384 ;  David  Bar- 
rist,  Philadelphia,  34291 


Options;  rural  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H. 
Krout.     83   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   19,   1909;   D:  17140;   Mary   H. 
Krout,  Chicago.  34292 

Oracle  (The);  musical  drama,  libretto  by  V. 
Robertson  and  H.  J.  Stewart.  16  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22335 ;  H.  J.  Stew- 
art  and    Peter    Robertson,    San   Francisco. 

34293 

an   operetta   in   2   acts,   written   and   com- 


posed by  M.  L.  Carr. 

©  Mary  Louise  Carr,  San  Francisco; 
1894:10080,   Feb.   13.  34294 

See  also  Oracolo  (L') 

Oracle  (The)  of  Delphi.      See  Apollo. 

Oracolo  (L')  (The  oracle);  music  drama  in  1 
act,  based  on  The  cat  and  the  cherub,  of  C.  B. 
Fernald,  by  Caraillo  Zanoni,  English  tr.  by 
Percy  Pinkerton,  music  by  Franco  Leoni. 
New  ed.  New  York.  Fred  RuUmau,  inc., 
1915.  25  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only,  Italian  and 
English] 

©  Jan.  20,  1915;  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;  D: 
39544;  Chnppell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.      34294a 

Orange  and  green;  play  in  1  act,  by  Seumas 
MacManus  and  F.  Keenan.  [2],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910;  D:  22210;  Frank  Kee- 
nan, New  York.  34295 

Orange  blossom;  drama  in  6  scenes,  by  P. 
Chynoweth.     [1],  77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912;  D :  31349 ;  Phillips 
Chynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  34296 

Orange  blossoms;  by  S.  -T.  Jack. 

©  Sara  T.  Jack,  Chicago ;  1896 :  31570. 
May  25.  34297 

a    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    A.    K.    Fulton. 

110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore;  1889: 
35630,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1890;  Ic.  rev.  ed. 
Nov.  19,  1891.  34298 

•  a   pantomimic   sketch    in    1    act,   by    Pilar 

Morin,  music  by  Aime  Lachaume. 

©  John  B.  Doris,  New  York ;  1896 :  21019. 
Apr.   3.  34299 

Orange  (The)  book;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Mixon. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912;  D :  30787 ;  Ada 
Mixon,    Washington.  34300 

Orange  (The)  girl;  or,  The  merry  days  of 
Charles  the  Second. 

©  AVilliam  F.  Rochester,  Baltimore;  1884: 
17283,   Aug.  27,  34301 


1716 


34302 


COPYEIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


34320 


Drang- eman  (The)  Sec  Four  Irish  plays;  by 
St.  John  G.  Ervine. 

Orator  (The)  of  Zapata  City;  a  play  in  1  act. 
urr.  for  the  stage  from  his  story  of  that 
name,  by   Richard  Harding  Davis. 

©  Charles  Belmont  Davis,  New  York  :  1900 
A:  8374,  Mar.  31.  34302 

Oratory;  an  original  Ethiopian  sketch,  com- 
posed and  arr.  by  W.  P.  Sweatnam.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Willis  P.   Sweatnam,  New  York;  1887: 
.5891,  Mar.  14:  2c.  Mar.  14.  34303 

Orchard  (The)  of  the  king-;  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Dillmore. 

©  Richard  Casper  Dillmore,  Philadelphia ; 
1900  A :  28014.  Nov.   12.  34304 

Orchid  (The);  a  new  and  original  musical 
play,  by  James  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian 
Ross  and  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Ivan 
Caryll  and  Lionel  Monckton.  London,  Chap- 
pell  &  CO.,  ltd..  1903.  cover-title,  35  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO..   London;    D :  4142,   Oct. 
27,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.  34305 

Orchid  (The)  bride;  tabloid  play,  by  H.  Howard 
[pseud,  of  H.  H.  Levy]  18  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915;  D :  39797 :  H.  Howard 
T>evy.  New  York.  34305a 

Orcutt  (The)  case;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Thomp- 
.son.     [101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  1,   1915 ;    D :  40806 ;   Maravene 
Thompson,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.  34305b 

Ordeal  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  bv  Marco 
Praga,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  190  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Dirce    St.    Cyr.    New    York;    D :  12343, 
Feb.  10,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  34306 

-southern    ronumtic    drama    in    4    acts,    by 

H.  E.  Neibling.     47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    10.    1910;    D :  17903 ;    Harold 
Edmund  Neibling,    Bethany,  Neb.  34307 

Ordeal  (The)  of  Elizabeth;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
adapted   from   the   novel,   by  M.   Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,    Brooklvn ;    D :  9653,   Dec. 
17.   1906.  34308 

Ordeal  (The)  of  two  sisters;  a  melodrama  in 
6  acts,  by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©   D.   T.   Callahan,    San   Francisco;    1898: 
59218,  Oct.  7.  34309 

Order  no.  11;  dramatic  arrangement,  by  A.  A. 
Milner.     45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Adeline    A.    Milner.     Denver :     D :  9201, 
Oct.  8,  1906;  2c.   Sept.  24,  1906.  34310 

Order  (The)  of  Montrino.  See  Leo,  the  icono- 
clast. 


Order  (The)  of  the  Bath;  burlesque  play  for 
black-face  comedians  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M. 
MacMahon.      [3],    66    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   28,   1912;   D :  30987 ;   William 
Marcus    MacMahon,    New    York.  34311 


a  comedy  in   1  act,  by  H.  H.  Morell  aufl 

E.    J.    Malyon.     14   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Burt  and  Henry  Stanford,  Great 
Kills,  N.  Y. ;  D :  13279,  Julv  2,  1908 ;  2c. 
.July  2.   1908.  34312 

Order  (The)  of  the  day;  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  Ellison.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912 ;  D :  30527 ;  Jennie  El- 
lison,  Astoria,  N.   Y.  34313 

Order  of  the  fan;  play  for  nine  girls  in  3 
scenes.  [New  Y'ork,  Edgar  S.  Werner  & 
CO..  1905]  6  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Werner's 
plays) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  7127, 
Aug.  19,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  34314 

Order  (The)  of  the  Garter.     Sec  Garter  (The) 
Order  (The)  of  the  skull.     Sec  Kopalee. 

Order  (The)  of  the  sons  of  Mars.  See  Ctirtain 
(The)  lifted. 

Order  (The)  of  the  yellow  robe;  farcical  com- 
edy drama  in  3  acts,  by  Langdale  Williams. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manusci-ipt  co.,  1914.  [44] 
p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914;  D:  39135;  Alex.  Byers. 
Chicago.  34315 

Order  (The)  of  things;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Bullock.     117   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  30.554  ;  William  Bul- 
lock. New  Y'ork.  34316 

Orderly  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Toohey. 
[2],   20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1913 ;  D :  34299 ;  John  P. 
Toohey,  New  York.  34317 

Orders  o'  th'  boss;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Charles 
Hodges.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stillman  H.  Benner,  San  .lose,  Cal. ;  D : 
15119,   Feb.   18,   1909;   2c.   Feb.   18,  1909. 

34318 

Ordinary  sinners;  an  original  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  by  K.  Ridsdale.  Typo- 
written. 

©  Kate  Ridsdale,  Denver;  1900  A:  29841. 
Dec.  8;  Ic.  Dec.  10.  34319 

Ordog  (Az)  (The  devil);  a  comedy  in  1  act. 
tr.  and  arr.  from  the  3  act  Hungarian  play 
of  the  same  name,  by  .Tohann  Knitray  and 
Preston  Kendall  [pseud,  of  P.  Kendall- 
Cooper]      [18]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Preston  Kendall-Cooper,  New  York ;  1  > : 
13744,  Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  1908.    34320 


1717 


34321 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34340 


Ordonnance  (L')  a  tout  faire;  vaudeville  mili- 
taire  en  1  acte,  par  Jean  Carwald  et  Rosal- 
Berry.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.     32  p.     8°. 

©    Nov.    22,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    1.    1913;    D: 
35208;  Joubert,  Pari.<5.  34321 

Ordre  de  bon  temps;  musical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  C.  Stone.  162]  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Dec.   14,    1910;     D :  22809 ;     Daniel 
Clifford  Stone,  Dorchester,  Mass.  34321a 

O'Reagans  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;     18S6 : 
19821,  Sept.  2.  34322 

O'Beagan's  touchdown;  by  W.  J.  Lully  and  J. 
Walsh. 

©  William  J.  Lullv  and  John  AValsh.  Bos- 
ton ;    D :  18,   Jan.   8,    1901.  34323 

Oregon;  a  comedy  drama  of  pioneer  days,  by 
J.  M.  Ordway.      [105]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  June  McMillen   Ordwav,   Portland,   Or. ; 
D:9375,   Nov.   3,   1906;   2c.   Nov.  3,   1906. 

34324 


—  drama  in  4  acts. 

©   Minnie   Wallace.    United    States;    1881: 
17874,  Nov.   17.  34325 

—  4  act  drama,  by  J.  H.   Watson. 


©   James   H.   Watson,    Duluth,    Minn. ;    D : 
6252,   Fel).   21,    1905.  34326 

an    idyl,    a   pioneer   drama    in   4   acts,    by 


Joaquin   Miller    [pseud,   of  C.   H.   Miller] 

©   C.    H.   Miller,   New   York;   1881:13764. 
Sept.  8.  34327 

a    play,    by    J.    M.    Ordway.      35    p.      4°, 


Typewritten. 

©  June  McMillen  Ordway,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D:6860,  June  3,  1905;   2c.   Mav  5,   1906. 

34328 

Oregon  (The)  outlaws. 

©  James  Francis  Post,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia  ;  D  :  2869,  Dec.  23,  1902.  34329 

Oreille  (L')  f endue;  pidce  en  4  actes,  par  L. 
N§poty.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1908. 
2  p.  1.,  89  p.     12°. 

©    Lucien    Nepoty,    Paris ;    D :  14265.    Nov. 
12,    1908;    2c.    Nov.    12,    1908..  34330 

O'Reilly  aboo;  or,  Willy  Reilly  and  his  col- 
leen bawn.  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Chas.  Osborne  and  E.  J.  Parker. 
89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Dominick    Murray    and    E.    J.    Parker. 
New  York;  1890:40171,  Dee.  19;  2c.  Dec.  20. 

34331 


O'Reilly  at  the  Waldorf  Astoria;  comedy 
musical  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Wilson.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1910 ;  D :  17907 ;  William  J. 
Wilson,  Brooklyn.  34332 

Oreo  at  the  French  ball;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©    Adolphe    Corbett,'    New    York;     1884: 
21043,  Oct.  20.  34333 

Oresteia  des  Aischylos.     See  Orestes. 

Orestes;  a  play  in  2  acts  from  the  French, 
tr.  by  A.  Tridon. 

©    Andre    Tridon,    New    York ;    D :  15664. 
Apr.  20,  1909.  34334 

a  tragedy,  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.     New 


York,  M.  Kennerley,  1910.     50  p.     12' 

©  Mar.   25,   1910;   2c.   Apr.   18,   1910;    D: 
20813;    Mitchell    Kennerley,    New    York. 

34335 

eine     trilogie,     nach     der     Oresteia     des 


Aischylos,  von  Felix  Weingartner.  Dich- 
tung.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1901. 
85  p.  16°.  ( [Breitkopf  &  Hiirtels  textbiblio- 
thek,  nr.  274] ) 

Contents  :  Agamemnon. — Das  todtenop- 
fer. — Die  ex'inyen. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  Leipzig;  D :  1089, 
Nov.   13,   1901;  2c.   Nov.   13,   1901.  34336 

Organ  (The)  builder;  drama  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  E.  Corley.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915;  D :  40178 :  Ethel 
Corley,  Seattle.  34336a 

Organ  (The)  grinder;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
-book  by  A.  Powell,  lyrics  by  Reuben  Fax. 
58  p.     4°.     Typewritten'.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910;  D :  22107 ;  Arthur 
Powell,  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  Reuben  Fax. 
Toronto,  Canada.  34337 

1  act  play,  by  J.  E.  McCann.     14  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   John    Ernest    McCann,    New    York ;    D : 
8049,   Feb.   24,    1906;    2c.    Feb.   24,   1906. 

34338 

a    1    act   playlet,    by    Ernest    C.    Whitton. 


[2],  7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Levine  and  Sadye  Rosenzweig. 
New  York ;  D :  12189.  Jan.  16,  1908 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
19,   1907;   Ic.   Jan.   30,   1908.  34339 

or,    Cast    thy    bread    upon    the    waters. 


play    in    1    act,    by    M.    Hyinan.      4  p.      f. 
Typewritten. 

■      ©   Ic.    May   31,     1913;     D :  33365 ;  Milton 

Hyman,  San  Francisco.  34340 


1718 


34341 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


34361 


Organo  (El)  de  las  senoras;  peri6dico  femenino 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  un  prelimi- 
nar,  en  pi'osa  y  verso,  original  de  A.  Sanchez 
Carrere,  nn'usica  de  los  niaestros  Modesto  y 
Vicente  lioniero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanolesl  1911.  42  p.,  1  1.  12°.  [Ll- 
l)rett(>  only] 

©  L»ec.  30.  lt)ll :  2c.  Jan.  2.  1912 ;  D :  28151 ; 
AdoHo  Silnchez  Carrere,  Madrid.  34341 

Grgullo  (El)  de  Albacete;  juguete  c6mico  en  3 
actos,  por  A.  I'a.so  y  .J.  Abati.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  au tores  espaiioles]  1914.    87  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36513;  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati,  Ma- 
drid. 34341a 

Oriana;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  J.  B.  Cas- 
sell  and  H.  B.  Iszard. 

©  Joseph  B.  Cassell  and  Harry  B.  Iszard, 
Leadville,  Col.;  1888:29761,  Oct.  19.      34342 

Orient  (The):  a  grand  dramatic  musical  and 
terpsich.oriai  spectacular  representation  of  the 
Orient,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfv,  New  York ;  1892 :  28421, 
July  7.  34343 

synopsis  of  a  dramatic  Avork  to  be  drama- 
tized hereafter,  by  B.  Kiralfy.    Typewritten. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1892:46907; 
Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Nov.  18.  34344 

Orient  (The)  express;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Ceniiun  play  Die  orient  reise  of  Os- 
car lilumentlnil  and  Gustav  Kadelburg,  by 
F.  C.  Burnand  and  Augustin  Daly.  [5],  58  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1913;  D :  31938 ;  Joseph  F. 
Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  Ne\v  York.    34345 

Oriental  America;  by  J.  W.  Ishani. 

©  John  W.  Isham.  New  York ;  1895 :  63367, 
63369.  Dec.  14.  34346,  34347 


-  Same.      Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Isham,  New  York ;  1896 :  48875. 

34348 


Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  29. 

-extravaganza  in    2  acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©    Sam.    T.    Jack,    Chicago;     1896:21527, 
Apr.  6.  34349 

Oriental  (The)  curse;  1  act  sketch,  by  O.  E.  V. 
Almgren  and  H.  Dela  Poore.  5  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31.  1911 ;  D :  25696 ;  Oscar  E.  V. 
Almgren  and  Harold  Dela  Poore,  New  York. 

34350 

Oriental  (An)  intruder;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Goddard.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   12.   1915 ;    D :  39970 ;    Star  co.. 
New  York.  34350a 


Oriental  (The)  painting;  or.  The  sacrifice,  play 
by  A.  Armband.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   16,   1912;   D:  28443;   Abraham 
Armband,  New  York.  34351 

Oriental  (An)  paradox;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  D.  S.  Marion.  [88] 
ji.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Dave   S.   Marion,   New   York ;   D :  5719, 
Nov.  2,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1904.  34352 

Oriental  (The)  psychic;  by  A.  Ahumada.  30  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ali  Ahumada,  New  York ;  D :  1639,  Mar. 
24,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1902.  34353 

Oriental  (The)  spy;  tabloid  play  of  today  in 
3  acts,  by  Miron  Lefhngwell.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [33]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed.     (Byer's   library   of  tabloid   plays) 

©  Nov.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  38898 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  34353a 

Oriental  (An)  wooing;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Byrne.    80  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Byrne,  St.  Louis ;  D :  2659,  Nov.  17, 
1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  34354 

Origin  (The)  and  development  of  dress;  arr. 
by   Livingston   Rus.sell. 

©   W.   L.   Hatch,   New   York;   1895:49107, 
Sept.  27.  34355 

Origin  (The)  of  champagne.      See  Moonshine. 

Origin  of  love;  by  K.  Bennett.  5  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910;  D:  20545;  Katheryne 

Bennett,  New  York.  34356 

Original  (The)  baby  in  the  cradle;  by  E.  Miles. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edv.-ard    Miles,    Brooklyn;    1898:63425, 
Oct.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  34357 

Original  Christmas  dialogs;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  O..  March  brothers,  1905. 
cover-title,   37  p.     16°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7105,  Aug. 
14,- 1905  ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1905.  34358 

Original  (The)  Cohen;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble.     [89]  p.    4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,   1912;   D:  29494;   American 
amusement  assn.,  Cliicago.  34359 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Brounoff. 

©   Platon   Brounoff,    New   York ;    D :  4018, 
Sept.  25,  1903.  34360 

Original  (The)  Cynthia;  by  Mrs.  J.  B.  Macks 
and  B.  C.  Hart. 

©  Mrs.  James  B.  Macks  and  B.  C.  Hart, 
New  York  ;  D :  6432,  Mar.  25,  1905.         34361 


1719 


34362 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34380 


Original  illuminated  poems  with  one  hundred 
curious  and  beautiful  illustratons;  byAmelie 
rOiseau  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  G.  J.  Byrd] 

©  Mrs.  George  J.  Byrd,  New  York:  D: 
.-)116,  Mar.  l.^i",  in04.  34362 

Original  (An)  minstrel  first  part;  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  C.  A.  Reade.  [14]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Arlington  Ileade,  Chicago;  D: 
4375,  Dec.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.      34363 

Original  (The)  Mr.  Benson;  a  comedietta  in  1 

act,  by  Kenneth  Lee.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edna    Willa    Troop,    Detroit;    D :  4717, 

Mar.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1904.  34364 

Original  monologues  and  sketches;  by  Belle 
Marshall  Lftcke.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.     83  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  man,  a  maid  and  a  dress- 
suit  case. — How  Miss  Ceely  took  the  cake. — 
American  bea\ities. — Polly's  surprise  party. — 
Uncle  Ned's  ring.— His  best  girl. — Mrs.  Fol- 
lansbee's  tramp. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  A  :  69390. 
Sept.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1903.  34364a 

Original  (An)  package;  a  3  act  musical 
comedy,  by  J.  H.  Dobbins. 

©  J.  H.  Dobbins,  Richiiioiid,  Ind. ;  1S90 : 
23.529,    July   26.  34365 

Original  (The)  plumber;  by  C.  Spinks.  7  ]). 
4°.     Printed. 

©  Feb.  b'l.  1910:  2c.  Feb.  23.  1910:  E: 
20264;  Charles  Spinks,  Omaha,  Neb.       34366 

Original  (An)  story;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  W.  Howe.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1011 ;  D :  23407 :  Walter 
Howe,  New  York.  34367 

Original  (An)  widow's  pension;  or.  The  fugi- 
tive fortune,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Kath»- 
erine  Van  Harlingen. 

©  .John  William  Butler.  San  Francisco; 
1898 :  6114,  Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.  34368 

O'Riley's  night  off;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Donovan. 

©  James  B.  Donovan.  New  York;  189.5: 
2387,  Jan.  7.  34369 

Orindo;  by  P.  B.  Clau.sen. 

©  Peter  B.  Clausen,  East  -Omaha.  Neb. : 
1893  :  53513,   Dec.  2.  34370 

Oriole   (The)   comic  opera   co.      See  Stranded. 

Orion;  or.  The  champion  of  the  belt,  bur- 
lesque play,  by  C.  T.  P.  Ware. 

©  Charles  T.  P.  Ware,  New  York;  1873: 
1773,  Feb.  21.  34371 


Orkan  (Der);  das  schauspiel  einer  kiinstler- 
krise,  3  akte,  von  Kurt  Kiichler.  Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf,    F.    Bloch    erben,    1914.     86   p. 

8°. 

©  Jan.  12.  1915;  D:  39380;  Felix  Blo,li 
erben,    Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  34371a 

Orlandus;  by  T>.  Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowry,  New  York ;  1884 :  1893, 
Jan.  26.  34372 

Ormondes  (The);  a  drama,  hv  T.  F.  Strange. 
89  p.     Ms. 

©  Thomas  Fraivis  Strange,  Bo.st.on;  1887: 
8899,  Apr.  12;  Ic.  Apr.  12.  34373 

Oro  dies;  a  drama  of  18  scenes,  by  I.  N.  Ter- 
rill. 

©  L  N.  Terriil',  Lansing,  Kan.;  1898: 
53348,   Sept.  12.  34374 

Oro  (L')  e  I'orpello;  commedia  in  2  atti,  di 
T.  Gherardi  del  Testa,  with  English  notes 
by  C.  H.  Thurber.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  & 
CO.,  1893.  68  p.  12°.  (Heath's  modern 
language  series) 

©  C.  H.  Thurber,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. :  1893: 
44280,   Oct.   4;   2c.    Sept.   22.  34375 

Orpat    and    Ardath.      See   Lady   of   the   Nile. 

Orphan  (The)  Althaea  and  Strafford  Ellis- 
ton;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  .1.  L.  f'otton. 
34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9.  1915;  D:4144i);  Mary  Jane 
Lloyd  Cotton,  Chicago.  .34375a 

Orphan  (The)  and  foundling;  or,  The  cripple 

of  Paris,    a  draniu  in  3  acts,  by  S.  E.  Ryan. 

©  Samuel  Erwin  Ryan,  New  York :  187."» : 

10743,    Oct.   16.  34376 

Orphan  (The)  and  his  violin;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Manning. 

©  James  A.  Manning.  Boston;  1886: 
24787.    Nov.    2.  34377 

Orphan  and  the  heiress;  an  cniotional  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Walsh  and  C  P. 
Brown.      [67]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Theo.  Walsh  and  Charles  1'.  Brown. 
ITnited  States ;  D :  4899,  Apr.  7,  1904 :  2c. 
Apr.  7,  1904.  34378 

Orphan  (The)  and  the  octopus;  '.omic  op<'ra 
in  2  acts,  by  G.  B.  Hill.  115  ]•>.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1913  :  D  :  32983  :  Geoi-ge  I?i-a(l- 
bury  Hill,   Milwaukee.  34379 

Orphan  (An)  boy's  career.  See  Pantomime 
Joe. 

Orphan    (An)    heiress;    a    sensational    comedy 
melodrama   in  5  acts,  by  Arthur  Jefi'erson. 
©    Agnes    Wallace    Villa.    New    York;    O: 
2441,    Oct.  33,   1902.  34380 

See   also  Ace   (The)   of  hearts. — Blanche. 


1720 


34381 


COPYBIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


34401 


Orphan  (The)  of  Ballahooly;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  libretto  and  music  by  Rev.  Thomas  De- 
laney. 

©  T.   Delaney,  New  Orleans ;  1897 :  65264, 
Nov.  23.  34381 

Orphan  (An)  of  the  state;  a  drama,  adapted 
from  tlie  FrtMicli.  by  .Tosepli  Sydney  (Jos$ 
F.  Godoy) 

©  Jose  F.  Godoy,  California;  1880:12281, 
Aug.  9.  34382 

drama  in  5  a^ts,  adapted  from  the  French, 

by  Joseph  S.vdney  [pseud,  of  Jose  F.  Godoy] 
93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910;  D :  20238 ;  Albert  L. 
Godoy,  Mexico.  34383 

Orphans  (The);  a  domestic  drama,  by  Bartley 
Campbell. 

©  R.  M.  Carroll,  New  York;  1874:8779, 
July  1.  34384 

Orphan's  (An)  oath;  a  realistic  drama  in  4  acts 
and  7  tableaux,  by  F.  Davis. 

©  Frank  Davis,  New  York;  1882:2394, 
Feb.  15.  34385 

See  also  At  last. 

Orphans  (The)  of  New  York;  an  original  com- 
edy driiniii  in  4  acts,  by  N.  S.  Wood. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  Brooklyn;  1890:29148, 
Sept.  22.  34386 

Orphans  of  San  Francisco.  See  While  Frisco 
■was  burning. 

OiTihan's  (An)  prayer;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
gar Humphrey.     [72]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  De  Coursey,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  D : 
3267,  Mar.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1903.    34387 

Orphans  with  parents.     See  Price  of  love. 

Ori>hee;  ballet  en  2  actes,  par  Roger-Ducasse. 
Paris.  Durand  et  cie.,  1912.     8  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1912;  D: 
32950;  Durand  et  cie.,  Paris.  34388 

Orpheus  and  Eurydice;  ballet  in  several  com- 
positions, invented  and  arr.  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York  ;  1887  :  2676, 
Feb.  3.  34389 

an  operatic  burlesque,  libretto  by  F.  Almy, 

songs  by  F.  Almy,  .Tesse  C.  Dann,  R.  C.  Rog- 
ers. John  B.  Olmsted,  Carleton  Sprague,  music 
by  S.  Clark,  M.  E.  Robinson. 

©  Frederic  Almy,  Robert  Cameron  Rogers, 
Seth  Clark,  and  Minott  E.  Robinson,  Buffalo ; 
1897:30935.  May  22;  2c.  May  22.  34390 

Orpheus  comedy  four;  in  Throw  that  light  on 
me,  pl;iy  in  1  act.  by  O.  M.  Scott  and  G.  Ford. 
2  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1912 ;  D :  30608 ;  O.  M.  Scott 
and  Geo.  Ford,  Chicago.  34391 


Orpheus  in  the  underground;  [play  in  2  acts] 
by  Sir  H.  Tree.     [65]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28195 ;  Sir  Herbert 
Tree,  London.  34392 

Orsana;  an  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  by  George 
and  Maurice  Arnold  [pseud,  of  M.  A.  Strotli- 
otte] 

©  George  W.  Arnold,  .ir.,  and  Maurice 
Arnold  Strothotte,  New  York;  1891:29899, 
Aug.  21.  34393 

Orthodoxy;  play  in  1  act,  by  Nina  Wilcox  Put- 
nam. {In  The  Forum,  v.  51,  no.  6,  June, 
1914 ;  periodical  ©  May  25,  1914 ;  2c.  May  26, 
1914 ;  B  :  302878 ;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New 
York)  34393a 

Ortrun  und  Ilsebill;  eine  marchenkomodie  in 
5  akten,  von  Otto  Ernst  [pseud,  des  O.  E. 
Schmidt]  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  L.  Staackmann. 
1906.    152  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3.  1905,  by  Otto 
Ernst,  Germany;  res.  no.  526;  Ic.  Sept.  14, 
1906.  34394 

Orythya;  a  wordless  drama  of  ancient  Rome,  by 
E.  V.  Cooke-Hanegan.  Philadelphia,  J.  W. 
Barclay,  printer  [1909]  [3]  p.  8°.  [Synop- 
sis] 

©  E.  V.  Cooke-Hanegan,  London ;  D :  15606, 
Apr.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.  34395 

Orythya,  the  dancing  girl;  a  story  of  ancient 
Rome,  by  J.  Garrison.  [5]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Jules  Garrison,  New  York ;  D :  15945, 
May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  34396 

Osarsiph,  prince  of  Egjrpt;  a  drama,  by  J.  G. 
Schwahn. 

©  J.  G.  Schwahn,  Los  Angeles ;  1893 :  8461. 
Feb.  13.  34397 

Osbern  and  ITrsyne;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  John 
Oliver  Hobbes  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Craige]  Lon- 
don, New  York,  J.  Lane  [1899]  4  p.  1.,  94  p., 
1  1.    12°. 

©  John  Lane.  London  ;  1899  :  69385,  Oct.  25  ; 
2c,  Oct.  26.  34398 

Oscar  Loraine  and  his  wood  be  partners;  ven- 
triloquial  musical  sketch  [by  Sam  Ehrlirh] 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29.  1910;  D:  20910;  Oscar 
Loraine,   New  York.  34399 

Oscar  Wilde;  a  dramatic  portrait,  by  A.  Blanch- 
ard.    30  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Af  thur  Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D  : 
11781,  Nov.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1907.    34400 

Oscar's  birthday.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  Henry  Trader,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
12058,  May  14;  2c.  July  3.  34401 


1721 


34402 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34418 


Osceola;  (jr,  The  sorrows  of  the  Seminoles,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  McCrary. 

©  Beu  McCrary,  Snohomish,  Wash.;  1889: 
23312,   July  80.  34402 

Osgar  und  Adolf;  musical  comedy,  being  a 
dramatization  of  humorous  literary  and  art 
features,  in  2  acts,  by  F.  W.  Schaefer  and 
A.  D.  Condo.  01  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913;  D:  33819;  Fred  W. 
Schaefer,  Berkeley,  Cal.  34403 

Oshkosh  next  week;  a  comedy  for  a  singing 
quartette,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison,  1908.  7  p.  12°.  ( [Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches] )     [Words  only] 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  13423,  July 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  34404 

Osiris;  an  Egyptian  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  li- 
bretto by  M.  A.  Bartlett,  music  by  H.  E. 
Bates. 

©  Murray  A.  Bartlett,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
and  Harol<l  E.  Bates,  NeAv  Hamburgh,  N.  Y. ; 
1889  :  9247,  Mar.  23.  34405 

Os-ka-wawa  (The);  dramatization  of  Longfel- 
low's song  of  Hiawatha,  by  R.  R.  Wright. 
[48]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914;  D :  3G657 ;  Ruby  Ra- 
clielle  Wright,  Chicago.  34405a 

Osmo;  an  opera  in  2  acts  with  intermezzo,  li- 
bretto by  W.  (jr.  Harrison,  music  by  H.  J. 
Stewart. 

©  William  Greer  Harrison  and  H.  J.  Stew- 
art, United   States  ;  1897  :  6G16,  Jan  22. 

34406 
Osru.      See  Every-soul. 

Osteopathic  office  hours;  an  object  lesson  in  1 
act  and  several  scenes,  by  M.  A.  Willey. 

©  Marguerite  A.  Willey,  Boston ;  D :  13797. 
Aug.  29,  1908.  34407 

Osterfest  (Das)  bei  den  haschen;  miirchenspiel 
in  3  bildern  mit  gesang  und  tanz,  gedichtet 
und  arr.  von  Henny  Voigt. 

©  H.  Oppenheimer,  Hameln,  Germany;  D: 
8870,  July  26,  1906.  34408 

'Ostler  Joe;  by   R.  Hutchinson. 

©  Ilodolphe  Hutchinson,  Frankford,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1887 :  399,  Jan.  7.  34409 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J.  Westermayr. 

©  Arthur  J.  Westermayr,  New  York  ;  1893  : 
24553,  May  20.  34410 

■ in  r>  acts.    49  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Olivia  Blakelej',  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  D: 
1529,  Mar.  7,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1902.        34411 


'Ostler  Joe — Continued. 

— —a  melodrama,  by  J.  Miller  (Lucille  Loring) 
[i.  e.  J.  M.  Clarke]  [25]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  JosepJiine  Miller,  Boston;   1889:29    .Fan 
2 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  34412 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  George  Fawcett  R(nve 

and   Douglas  Hamilton. 

©    Archibald    Gordon,    New    York;    1886: 
2G572,  Nov.  24.  34413 


• •  See  also  Hostler  Joe. 

Ostpreussen;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Paul 
Enderliug.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'- 
sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1915.  141  p. 
12°. 

©  May  15,  1915;  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D: 
40997;  J.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nach- 
folger, Berlin.  34413a 

Otello.     See  Othello. 

Othello;  ed.  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lip])incott  company,  viii,  [1], 
471  p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakes- 
peare.    V.  6) 

©  J.  B.  Lippiiicott  CO.,,  Philadelphia  ;  1886: 
8337,  Apr.  8;  2c.  Apr.  12.  34414 

-a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shakes- 
peare. The  correct  Edwin  Bo(.(h  jicting  edi- 
tion, ed.  by  John  M.  Kingdom.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  69  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  209) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1876: 
14581,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  34415 

— —Same.  The  Italian  version  as  i)erformed 
by  Salvini  and  his  Italian  company  during  the 
American  tour.    New  York,  1873. 

©  Charles  B.  Bur'o'ell,  New  York;  1874: 
1284,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  34416 

-Same,  with  the  English  and  Itiilian  words, 

as  performed  bv  Si^nor  Salvini.  N(>w  York 
G.  D.  Kopp(>l.  1889.     86  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  D.  Koppel,  New  York;  1889: 
29616.  Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  19.  34417 

with  a  special  introduction  by  William  E. 

Henley  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  F. 
Brangwyn.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York.  George 
D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxi,  172  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shnkespe;ire,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.     v.  32) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
210691,  June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908. 

34418 


1722 


34419 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


34433 


Othello — Continued. 

(Otello);  lyric  <lraiii!\  in  4  acts,  by  Giuseppe 

Vrrdi,  libretto  founded  on  Shakespejire'-s  trag- 
edy, bv  Arrico  Boito.  Knglish  version  by 
W'  O.  "Day. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore;  1891:31367, 
Sept.  4.  34419 

(Shakespeare's);  ))iogTaphical  outlines  and 

notes  by  Margaret  Hill  McCarter.  Topeka, 
Kan.,  Crane  <fc  company,  1908.  131  p.  12°, 
(The  Crane  classics,  no.  41) 

©   Crane  &   co.,   Topeka,   Kan.:    A:  21 7478. 
Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  May  G,  1909.  34420 

—  with   introduction,   notes   and  plan   of 


preparation,  selected,  by  Brainerd  Kellogg. 
New  York,  E.  ]\Iaynard  &  co.,  1892.  5,  vi-vii, 
[2],  8-ix,  10-180  p.  1  illus.  24°.  (English 
classics ) 

©   Effingliam   Maynard   &   co..   New   York; 
1891 :  41933.  Nov.  23  ;  Ic.  May  21.  1892. 

34421 

—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  the  prompt- 
book ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as  presented  by  Edwin 
Booth.  [V.  61  New  York,  Francis  Hart  & 
company,  1878.     125  p.      16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York;  1878:8373. 
July  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  34422 

—  the  Moor  of  Venice;  ed.  by  Thomas  M.  Par- 
rt>tt.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company. 
1912.  xix,  179  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor 
Shakespeare) 

©  Oct.  2,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1912 ;  A :  320694 ; 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  34423 

ed.   with  notes  by   William   J.   Rolfe. 

Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  216  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works,  v.  14) 
©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  26695, 
Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  34424 

— (Bevised  version   of  Shakespeare's); 

in  5  acts,  by  J.  E.  Hall.  Tercentenary  ed., 
1916.    120  p.'  4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1915:  D :  41368 ;  J.  Eugene 
Hall,  Vinita,  Okl.  34424a 

■  Same.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  28.  1915;  D :  41854 ;  J.  Eugene 
Hall.  Vinita,  Okl.  34424b 

(Shakespeare's) ;  with  introduction  and 


notes,  explanatoi'v  and  critical,  by  H.  N. 
Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  v''c  Heath,  1881.  209  p. 
16°.     (Annotated  Englisb  classics) 

©  Henrv   N.   Hudson,    Boston;    1881:7031, 
May  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  34425 


Othello,  the  Moor  of  Venice  (Shakespeare's) — 

Continued. 
-Same.     Boston.  New  York    [etc.]     Ginn  & 

company  [1909]     209  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909;  A: 
229459,  Jan.  29,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1909. 

34426 

^  with  introduction  and  notes,  ex- 
planatory and  critical,  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton. 
Boston.  New  York  [etc.]  Educational  pub- 
lisbing  company  [1906]     157  p.    16°. 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston ;  A :  143741, 
Mar.  6,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.  34427 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with 


notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.    New  York,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1879.    214  p.    front,    illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1879 :  10317, 
Aug.  4;  2c.  Aug.  7.  34428 

Same.  NewYork,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1903]  263  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  Wm.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
66351,  Aug.  14,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.     34429 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can liook  company  [1907]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-216  p. 
front.,   illus.     16°. 

©  William  .J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Aug.  4,  1907;  A: 
180975,  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  23,  1907. 

34430 

•  (The  tragedie  of);  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First"  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell 
&  CO.  [1908]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xxxi,  311  p.  front. 
16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  (Jlrowell  &  co.,  New  York;  A: 
199825.  Feb.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1908. 

24431 

•  See   also   Shakespeare's   works. — Shaking 

Shakespeare. 

Othello  a  la  mode;  play  in  3  pts.,  by  J.  E.  Aus- 
trian.    [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914;  D:  36724;  Joseph  E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  34431a 

O-Thello  and  Dar's-de-money;  burlesque  on 
Shakespeare's  tragedy  of  Othello,  by  Frank 
Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  AVit- 
mark  &  sons,  1905.    11  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6091. 
Jan.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  34432 

Othello,  jr.;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Vattei' 
and  C.  S.  Street. 

©  August  Vatter  and  Charles  S.  Street. 
Boston;  1891:19101,  May  2.  34433 


1723 


34434 


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34454 


Othello  outdone;  travesty  in  1  act,  by  M.  Clay- 
ton, R.  Anderson  and  L.  Drew.  14,  [2]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1911;  D :  24061 ;  Murray 
Clayton.  Richard  Anderson  and  Lillian  Drew, 
Norwood,  O.  34434 

Othello,  the  boss;  or,  The  coming  Shakespeare, 
character  sketch,  by  S.  Weintraub.  [11,  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1912;  D:  29339;  Sigmund 
Weintraub,  New  York.  34435 

Other  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
ironi  the  French,  by  E.  Koffnian.  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elenor  Koffman,  New  York ;  D :  14373, 
Nov.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1908.  34436 

Other  (The)  body;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Q. 
Dixon.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D :  41137 ;  Mary  Q. 
Dixon,  Philadelphia.  34436a 

Other  (The)  brother;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
I.  G,  Thompson.     20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Inez  G.  Thompson,  Boston ;  D :  12870, 
Apr.  30,  1908;  2c.  May  11,  1908.  34437 

Other  (The)  Cohn;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
linchmaun. 

©  Max  Bachmann,  New  York ;  D :  1281 . 
.Tan.  13,  1902.  34438 

Other  (The)  danger;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Maurice  Donnay,  tr.  by  Charlotte  Tenney 
David.  {In  The  Drama,  no.  11,  Aug.  1913; 
periodical  ©  Sept.  7,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1913 ; 
B :  290981 ;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chi- 
cago) 34438a 

See   also   Three   modern   plays   from  the 


French, 
Other  days.     See  Memoirs. 
Other  (The)  Erskine,     See  Intruder  (The) 
Other  (The)  fellow;  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©   Herbert   Lucius  Lyman,    Spring    Lake, 

Mich.;    1900   A:  9890,   Apr.    18.  34439 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  G,  Spooner.    7  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1911;     D:  24375;    Cecil 
Spooner,  New  York,  34440 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Home 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.    144  p.    12°. 
©  Marv  Barnard  Home,  Belmont,  Mass. ; 
D:4440,  Dec.  28,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904. 

34441 


—  farce   comedy   in   1   act,   by   C.  D.   Kelly. 
[2],  10  p.     4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,   Aug.   3,   1914;    D :  37727 ;  Claud   D. 

Kelly,  Los  Angeles.  34441a 


Other  (The)  fellow — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  Kling. 

[68]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  West.  Boston;  D :  1648,  Mar.  26. 
1902;  2c,  Mar.  26,  1902.  34442 


farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  C.  Mason.     [2],  33  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1912;  D :  31149 ;  Ben  C. 
Mason,  Washington.  34443 

or,  Burlesque  instrumentalities,  a  musical 

act,  by  C.  Lick.    13  p.    obi.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carl  Lick,  Philadelphia  ;  1886 :  2323G, 
Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  34444 

or.  It  happened  in  Venice,  a  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  Vix-ginia  and  William  Churcli   [i.  e. 
J.  W.  Church]     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1909;  D :  16292 ;  J.  W. 
Church,  Richmond.  34445 

Other  (The)  fellow's  coat;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Halloran,  jr.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis] 

©  Jolm  Halloran,  jr..  New  York;  1S97 : 
55139,  Sept.  30;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1897.  34446 

Other  (The)  fellow's  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  R,  Carle. 

©  Richard  Carle,  New  York;  1899:62894. 
Sept.  28.  34447 

Other  gods;  libretto  in  3  acts,  based  on  Pres- 
oott's  Conquest  of  Mexico,  by  V.  Eppert. 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1913;  D :  35328 ;  Virginia 
Eppert,  Berlin-Schoneberg.  34448 

Other  (The)  Green;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Johns. 

©  George  S.  Johns,  St.  Louis ;  1899 :  214.'56, 
Mar.  24.  34449 

Other  half;  by  Louis  Weslyn.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17551 :  J.  Louis 
Mintz,  New  York.  34450 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  K.  J.  Stirring.     62  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  33390 ;  Kate  Jared 
Stirring,  Berkeley,  Cal.  34451 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne.  [2],  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22414 ;  Porter 
Emerson  Browne,  New  York.  34452 

•playlet,  by  Mrs.   B.  A.   Armstrong.     15  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1910;  D :  20806 ;  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Armstrong,  Minneapolis.  34453 

—  topical  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  J.  Shulsinger. 
98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   1,    1913;    D :  34912 ;     Irvin     .L 
Shulsinger,  St.  Louis.  34454 


1724 


34455 


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34475 


Other    (The)    man;    a    comody    in    4    acts,    by 
Charles  Klein. 

©    (J.    H.     >,lMtlie\vs.     Wnshin.iilon;      1S92: 
15830,  Apr.  11.  34455 

— —a    drama    of   to-day    in   4   acts,   by   E.    J. 
Weisenberg.     74  p.     S°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   J.    WeisenbeJ-g".   Cleveland ;    D : 
14674,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.      34456 

a  dramatic  sketch,  by  A.  Madeira.   [7]  p.  t°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Addison  Madeira,  Kansas  City.  Mo. ;  D : 
15262,  Mar.  0,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.     34457 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  1''.  W.  Pros- 

brey.     [1],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30105  ;  Eugene  W. 
Presbrey,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  34458 

See  also  My  ward,  the  widow. 


Other  (The)  man's  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
from  the  French,  by  N.  J.  Long. 

©    N.    J.    Long,     New    Yorlv ;     1896 :  25036. 
Apr.  23.  34459 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Noel. 

©  Joseph  ,L  Noel,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  3701. 
July  9,  1903.  34460 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Holland.     [2],  112  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23356 ;  Edwin  Hol- 
land, New  York.  34461 

or.  Who's  married?  musical  play  in  3  acts. 


by  W.  G.  Brown.     [162]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22,    1914;    D:  35752;    William 
Garland  Brown,  New  York.  34461a 

Other  (The)  Mary;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Boye- 
sen.      [2],  146  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  30,  1910;   D:  21903;  Algernon 
Boyesen,  New  York.  34462 

•by  C.  Phillips.     [4],  45  p.     4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22000 ;  Charles  Phil- 
lips, San  Francisco.  34463 

Other  men;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Wadling- 
ton.     [163]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.    22,    1911 ;    D :  23722 ;   Mary   E. 
Wadlington,  Ne^v'  York.  34464 

Other  m.en's  houses;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Cluxton.     99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    191.');    D:  41499;    Walter 
Henry  Cluxton,  New  York.  34464a 

Other  men's  money;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  E.  Maddock.  Philndelphia,  T.  E.  Mad- 
dock,  1906.     88  p.     8°. 

©  Thomas  Edgar  Maddock,   Philadelphia; 
D :  9649,  Dec.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

34465 


Other  men's  sisters;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Clemens.     [180]  p.     4°.     Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1913  ;  D  :  33898  ;  James  Koss 
Clemens,  St.  Louis.  34466 

Other  men's  wives;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Sears. 

©  Edward  S.  Sears,  Boston;  1877:13899. 
Nov.  30.  34467 

Other  (The)  Miss  Manning;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  1  act  and  1  .scene,  by  J.  Long  Sims. 

©  J.  Heath  Futrelle.  New  York;  1897: 
26282,  Apr.  29.  34468 

Other  (The)  Mr.  Green;  by  G.  S.  .Tohns. 

©  George  S.  Johns,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4376.  Dec. 
11,  1903.  34469 

Other  (The)  Mrs.  Brig'g's;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv 
J.  A.  McCollom,  jr.,  and  J.  Leiser.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

■  ©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1912 ;  D  :  28594 ;  John  A.  Mc- 
Collom, jr.,  and  Joseph  Leiser,  Allentown,  Pa. 

34470 

Other  Mrs.  Maharry;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  P.  Hibben.     [55]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paxton  Hibben,  Irvington,  Ind. ;  D :  6993, 
July  3,  1905 ;  2c.  July  3,  1905.  34471 

Other  (The)  Mrs.  Walker;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
John  Curran.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Curran,  New  York;  D :  8589,  Mav  24, 
1906;  2c.  May  24,  1906.  34472 

Other  (The)  one;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Townsend.  [Dick's  American  ed.] 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1901.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  675, 
July  19.  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  34473 

Other  people;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Reichman. 
[145]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D :  40033 ;  Arthur 
Reichman,  New  York.  34473a 

Other  people's  business;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts  ,by  W.  Gault  Browne. 

©  Maud  Bearant  and  Charles  L.  Chil- 
dress, Peru,  Ind. ;  1900  A  :  7242,  Mar.  19  ;  2c. 
June  2.  34474 

Other  peoples'  children;  comedy  of  kindness  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Worrall.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913;  D :  34215 ;  Lechmere 
Worrall,  London.  34475 

Other  people's  clothes;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  R.  Marsters.  [117]  p.  4°.  Typo- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8.  1915  ;  D  :  39611 ;  Theodosia  R. 
Marsters,  Peoria,   111.  34475a 


1725 


34476 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34495 


Other  people's  money. 

©  Frances  I^.  Saiiford,  New  Haven ;  1877 : 
3235,  Mar.  16.  34476 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  M.  Forrest  and 


J.  A.  Russell. 

©  Samuel  M.  Forrest  and  James  Anderson 
Russell,  New  York;   1895:13300,  Mar.  6. 

34477 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  O.  Towne. 

©  Edward  Owings  Towne,  Chicago ;  1897 : 
25958,  Apr.  26.  34478 

a  drama  of  the  times  in  5  acts,  by  D.  G. 


Reed. 

©    Duff    G.    Reed,    Chicago;    1878:2105, 
Feb.  18.  34479 


—  a  play,  by  C.  E.  Fillet. 

©  C.  Edmond  Fillet,  Brooklyn ;  1873 :  11120, 
Sept.  29.  34480 

—  See  also  Deserter  (The) 


Other  people's  troubles;  an  eccentricity  in  1 
scene,  bv  Frank  Dumont.  Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  co.  [1897]  10  p.  12°. 
([Darkey   and   comic  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59881, 
Oct.  22  ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  34481 

Other  (The)  point  of  view;  playette  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Abbott.     [2],  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D:  32626;  Allen  Ab- 
bott, Jamestown,  N.  Y.  34482 

Other  (The)  self;  miniature  melodrama  of  love 
and  hate  in  1  act,  by  G.  G.  Hauley.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  2c.  Nov.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  31427  ;  Genevieve  G. 
Hanley,  New  York.  34483 

Other  (The)  shot;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Strachey.     [2],  II  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8, 1910 ;  D  :  22513  ;  Lionel  Strachey, 
New  York.  34484 

Other  (The)  side;  by  A.  Royer. 

©  Archie  Royer,  Fottstown,  Fa. ;  1900  A : 
24026,  Sept.  27.  34485 

comedy,  by  F.  W.  Ross,  jr.,  and  F.  F.  Wood- 
ford.   44  p.    obi.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20818 ;  F.  W.  Ross, 
jr.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  34486 

comedy,  by  P.  Mack.  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910 ;  D :  20222 ;  Fete  Mack, 
Cliicago.  34487 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Gilchrist  and  a  col- 
laborator.   43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1910;  D:  20864;  David  Gil- 
christ and  F.  Williusky,  Pittsburgh.      34488 


Other  (The)  side — Continued. 

episode,  by  W.  A.  Boufihton.     [17]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914;  D :  37442 ;  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  (Jambridge,  Mass.  34488a 

Other  (The)  side  of  love;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Harold  Bourne.    124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   7,  1915;   D :  40293 ;   Robert  Lo- 
raine,  London.  34488b 

Other  (The)  side  of  the  question;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Z.  Moore.  [164]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913;  D :  33747 ;  Zillah  Moore, 
New  Yorlc.  34489 

Other  (The)  Tom;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Smith.  New  York,  John  Harper  Bonnell  & 
CO.,   1875.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Amanda  M.  Smith,  United  States ;  1876 : 
2332,  Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  34490 

Other  (The)  way  out;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  L. 
Dreeben.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   1.8,    1915;   D :  42528 ;    Octavine 
Lopez  Dreeben,  Dallas.  34490a 

Other  (The)  woman;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Gilbert.     [88  p.]     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32899 ;  Maud  Gilbert, 
New  I'^ork.  34491 

•  a  comedy  of  modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P. 

Mawson. 

©  Harry  P.  Mawson,  New  York ;  D :  1886, 
May  13,  1902.  34492 


—  a    drama,    by    Lewis    Worthington    Smith. 
[55]    p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

.     ©  L.  W.  Smith,  Des  Moines ;  D :  8460,  May 
1,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1906.  34493 

—  drama   in  4  acts,  by  B.  King.     65  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.  2.5,  1912;   D :  31237 ;   Bernadine 
King,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  34494 


dramatic  sketch,  H.  M.  Brier.     16  p.     16° 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   23,   1914;    D :  35763 ;   Hazel   M. 
Brier,  Sacramento,  Cal.  34494a 

modern    comedy-drama    in    4    acts,    by    R. 

Levinsky.    39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D :  38712 ;  Ray  Levin- 
sky,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada.  34494b 

1  act  play,  by  J.  Lee.    [2],  35  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   26,   1912;   D:  31792;    Jennette 
Lee,  Northampton,  Mass.  34495 


1726 


34496 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


34513 


Other  (The)  woman — Continued. 
play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  L.  Har- 
rington and  C.  R.  Burke.     89  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1910 ;  D :  20878 ;  Louise  Har- 
rington and  Charles  Russell  Burke,  Chicago. 

34496 


108  p. 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,    1910;    D :  20642 ;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Baltimore.  34497 

— -problem  play  in  4  acts,  V.  Milllraan.     [3], 
62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   10.   1912;    D:  30.506;    Virginia 
Milliman,  Alden,  N.  Y.  34498 

—  Sec  also  Wife  (The) 


Other  worlds;  designed  by  F.  Thompson. 

©  Frederic  Tliompson,  New  York  ;  D  :  1254, 
.Tan.  2,  1902.  34499 

Others;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Wilstach.    Type- 
written. 

©  Paul  Wilstach,  Washington  ;  1896  :  58705, 
Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  34500 

Othmar;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh  and 

Noel  lUithveu. 

©  M.  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1885 :  25775,  Dec.  8. 

34501 

See  also  Transplanted  flower. 


Otho  Visconti;  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  music 
and  text  by  Frederic  Grant  Gleason,  ed.  by 
Walter  Keller.  Chicago,  C.  F.  Summy  co., 
1907.    32  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mabel    B.    Gleason,    Chicago;    D :  10668, 
May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  34502 

Otille,  the  octoroon;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  B.  Groenevelt.     [72]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Sara    B.    Groenevelt,    Brooklyn;    1891: 
26148,  July  21 ;  2c.  June  2,  1892.  34503 

Otomis,  the  Indian  of  Mexico.  See  Six  dramas 
of  American  romance  and  history. 

O'Tooles  (The);  au  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  W.  Scully.  Type- 
written. 

©   Eugene   W.    Scully,    New    York;    1897: 
21099,  Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  6.  34504 

O'Toole's  battle  of  ante-up;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1906.    13  p.    12°. 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D :  9076.   Sept. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  34505 

O'Tool's  generosity;  vaudeville  sketch  in  2 
scenes,  by  E.  J.  Flanagan,  jr.  [17]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   24,    1913;    D:  35126;    Edward 
James  Flanagan,  jr.,  Ft.  Madison,  la.    34506 


Otoyo;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Pincus 
and  M.  G.  Winstock.  [66]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Henry  Pincus  and  Melvin  G.  Winstock, 
New  York;  D :  3430,  May  14,  1903;  2c.  Mav 
14,  1903.  34507 

Otra  (La);  comedia  original  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa  [de]  R.  .L  Catarineu  [y]  P.  Mata.  Ma- 
drid [Soeiedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Ricnrdo  J.  Catarineu  and  Pedro  Mata, 
iVIadrid ;  D :  11300,  Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  9. 
1907.  34508 

Otra  (La)  vida;  drama  in  3  actos,  de  J.  L6pez 
Pinillos.  INIadrid  [Soeiedad  de  autores  e.spa- 
noles]  1915.     139  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915:  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41095 ;  J.  Lopez  Pinillos,  Madrid.  34508a 

Otto;  character  comedy  study,  by  S.  Payne.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D:  41827;  Sidney 
Payne,  New  York.  34508b 


or,  A  game  of  chance,  an  original  domestic 

drama    in    4    acts,    by    F.    Marsden    (W.    A. 
Sliver)      [35]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1877:1200, 
Feb.  1:  2c.  Mar.  25;  2c.  (ms.)  Apr.  23;  2c. 
(ms.)   July  11.  34509 

Otto  of  Nordheim;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Carleton. 

©  John  L.  Carleton,  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick;  D:2882,  Jan.  21,  1903.  34510 

Otto  the  Ninth;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  Rine- 
liart.     279  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D :  40192 ;  Mary  Rob- 
erts Rinehart,  Glen  Osborne,  Pa.  34510a 

Oudarde;  in  4  acts,  based  upon  the  German  of 
H.  Hering,  tr.  and  adapted  to  the  American 
stage  by  Chas.  A.  Haswin,  with  wholly  origi- 
nal lines,  scenes  and  action  by  the  adapter. 
©  Charles  A.  Haswin,  Chicago  ;  1883  :  9140. 
May  17.  34511 

Ought  the  world  to  condemn  her;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  80  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12111,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1908. 

34512 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?  a  5  act  dramatization 
of  Mrs.  Edwards'  novel,  same  name,  by  W.  P. 
Buckingham. 

©  W.  P.  Buckingham,  San  Francisco;  1878: 
14562,  Dec.  13.  34513 


5379— vor.  2—17- 


1727 


34514 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34537 


Ouida;  or,  A  woman's  vengeance,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  bj'  L.  Aberle. 

'©    Lena   Aberle,    New    York ;    1881 :  13391, 
Aug.  31.  34514 


Same. 

©    Lena    Aberle.    New    York;    1881:14982, 
Sept.  30.  34515 

Ould  (The)  boy;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Waldron.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29152 ;  E.  W.  Wal- 
dron, New  York.  34516 

0-Ume's  gods.  See  Collected  plays  and 
poems;  by  Cale  Young  Rice. — Immortal 
(The)  lure. 

Ounce  (An)  of  lead;  or,  The  Kentuckian's 
oath,  a  border  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Thompson. 

©    George    W.    Thompson,    United    States; 
1S7G :  2470,  Feb.  28.  34517 

Our  absentees;  by  C.  Stuart.     Typewritten. 

©  Clinton  Stuart.  New  York;  1900  A:  4931. 
l-\'l).  23;  2e.  Feb.  23.  34518 

Our  actors;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Daniel    Howard    Harkins,     New     York ; 
1877 :  3842,  Mar.  31.  34519 

Our  advance  agents;  or,  Fun  on  the  road,  a 
I'arcical  comedy. 

©   Tony    Pastor,    New   York;    1882:19737, 
Nov.  21.  34520 

Our  aldermen;  a  dramatic  composition,  previ- 
ously copyrighted  imder  the  title  of  Politics; 
or.  The  growler,  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago;  1878:2008. 
Feb.  15.  34521 


—  a  local  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E.  Abbey. 
©  Henry  E.  Abbey,  New  York;  1878:889, 
Jan.  21.  34522 

Our  alma  mater;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  lief- 
fingwell.     59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  20,  1909  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1910  ;  D  :  17844  ; 
Alexander  By ers, ^Chicago.  34523 

Our  American  boys;  a  new  American  society 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H,  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1875: 
12877,  Dec.  7.  34524 

Our  American  Dundreary;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1873 :  13732, 
Nov.  26.  34525 

Our  American  quacks;  or,  Simon  Pure,  Esq., 
by  S.  M.  Landis. 

©   Simon   M.   Landis,   Detroit;   1885:0123. 
Mar.  13.  34526 


Our  American  shrew  and  how  she  was  tamed; 
a  drama,  by  M.  Boyd, 

©    Maggie   Boyd,     Riverside,    Cal. ;     1888: 
19650,  July  7.  34527 

Our  ancestors;  by  J.  Smith.  [38]  p.  obi.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Josephine   Smith,   Ottawa.  Canada ;   D : 
7466,  Oct.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.      34528 

a    comedy    in    2    acts,    by    Jeanne    Mairet 

[pseud,    of   Mary    Bigot]      New     York,     The 
Shakespeare  press  [1911]     44  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  A  :  303320  ; 
Shakespeare  press,  New  York.  34529 

Our  aunt  from  California;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Madalene  Demarest  Barniun.  Now  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1903.  10  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
i-iiiiited  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authoi's) 

©    Samuel    French,     New   York;     D:3691. 
July  3,  1903 ;  2c.  July  17,  1903.  34530 

Our  Aunt  Robertina;  a  couKHliclla  in  1  act,  for 
4  males  and  3  females,  by  Mary  Kyle  Dallas. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1891.  cover-title. 
12  p.     12°. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,     New    York;     1891: 
19635,  May  28 ;  2c.  May  29.  34531 

Our  aunts;  a  comedy  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 
M.  F.  Drew. 

©   Maurice    F.   Drevi%     New    York;     1882: 
8506,  May  25.  34532 

Our  awful  aunt;  a  comic  drama  in  2  acts,  bv 
Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885. 
12  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  146] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde.' O.;  1885:22813,  Oct. 
31  ;  2c.  Oct.  .31.  34533 

Our  baby;  by  J.  J.  Flynn.  7  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Johnstone    .1.    Flvnn,     New    York ;     D : 
5502,  Sept.  1.  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  ] .  1904.      34534 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©  George   Clarke,   New   York;    1877:3874, 
Apr.  2.  34535 

1   act   playlet   or   sketch,  by   G.   A.   Poole. 


6  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24.  1910 ;  D :  20568 ;  George  A. 
Poole,  Brooklyn.  34536 

Our  baby's  nurse;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
from  the  German  of  Die  kindsfrau,  by  F.  Zell 
and  H.  C.  Friese. 

©  H.  B.  Warner,  New  York;  1885:16516, 
Aug.  1.  34537 


See  also  Tompkins  number  three. 


1728 


34338 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


34558 


Our  bachelors;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Brad- 
ford. 

©  Joseph  Bradford,  United  States;  1877: 
lOOSS,  Sept.  3.  34538 

0\ir  Belinda;  a  romantic  comedy  of  every  day 
life  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Mathews. 

'©    Cornelius    INIathews,    New    Yorlc ;    1SS3 : 
21039,  Nov.  22.  34539 

Our  benedicts:  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke. 

©  E.  A.  Loclce,  Unitc-d  States;  nS7S:r.29U 
ISl-dy  2.  34540 

Our  Bess;  comedy  in  1  act.  l»y  S.  Janu^s.'  [1], 
-V,  ').     4°.     Typewritti'U. 

©    Ic.    Doc.    22.    1014;    D:  59175;    Stanley 
Jame.s,  Washington.  34540a 

Our  best  society;  in  4  acts,  bein^  an  adapta- 
tion of  The  Potiphar  papers  [G.  W.  Curtis]  by 
li-',iii.L,'  Bniwne.  New  York,  S.  French  &  son; 
London,  S.  French,  1876.  4  p.  1.,  7-34  p.  12°. 
{ I'^rencli's  parlor  comedies,  no.  1) 

©  Sanuxel  French  «fc  son.  New  Yorlc ;  1S7G : 
2270,  Feb.  23;  2c.  Mar.  13.  34541 

Our  bhoys;  a  sketch,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:9750.  Sept. 
21.  34542 

Our  boarders;  an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  Budworth. 

©  Harry  Budwortli,  United  States;  1880: 
9511,  June  22.  34543 


-original  2  act  comedy,  by  J.  O.  Kaler. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1877 :  5114,  Apr. 
2S.  34544 

Our  boarding  house;  a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  United  States ;  1876 : 
9563,  Aug.  19.  34545 

Same. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Aug.  19,  1904;  D :  5108, 
May  31,  1904.  34546 

Our  boarding  school;  farcical  comedy  in  8  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles  H.  Hoyt,  Boston ;  1877 :  13900. 
Nov.  30.  34547 

an  original  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  writ- 


ten and  composed  by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©   Charles   P.   Brown,   Greenpoint,   N.   Y. : 
1879:15181,  Nov.  12.  34548 

Our  Bob;  song  skit,  by  Keller  Mack  and  Frank 
Orth.  [1].  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913;  D :  33301 ;  Robert  L. 
Dailey,  New  York.  34549 


Our  boys;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  Henry  J. 
Byron.  New  American  ed.  correctly  reprinted 
from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed.  New 
York,  Harold  Roorbach,  1890.  51  p.  16°. 
( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays, 
no.  36]) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890: 
14239,  Apr.  29 ;  2c.  May  L  34550 

-Same. arr.  for  amateur  production, by  Frank 

E.  Fowle.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
67  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1915;  D: 
41604;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

34550a 

Our  boys  in  blue;  Kronau's  great  military  spec- 
tacular sensation,  a  vaudeville  production, 
by  Leo  Kronau,  dialogue  by  Robert  J.  Moore, 
music  by  Geo.  Trinkhaus.  8  p.  7  photo- 
graphs.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Our  boys  in  blue,  New  York;  D :  4564. 
Jan.  29,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1904;  2c.  (printed) 
Dec.  10,  1904.  34551 

-See  also  Defenders  of  the  U.  S.  A. 


Our  boys  in  khaki;  or.  Heroes  of  1898-1902, 
a  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Betz  and 
H.  Lechner.     49  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hermann  L.  Lechner  and  Gregor  Betz, 
Pittsburgh ;  D :  14467,  Dec.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec. 
14,  1908.  34552 

Our  boys  in  Manila;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Schwartz. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York;  D: 
653,  July  13,  1901.  34553 

Our  boys  of  1776;  or,  One  hundred  years  ago, 
a  patriotic  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Geo.  M.  Baker. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  p.  217- 
268.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Weliesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Feb.  18,  1904; 
D:  4459,  Jan.  2,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1904.    34554 

See  also  One  hundred  years  ago. 

Our  brave  police  officer;  monologue,  by  M.  M. 
Stanley.     1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15091, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb,  15,  1909.  34555 

Our  bridal  tour;  an  original  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Benrimo. 

©  A.  Benrimo,  New  York ;  1880 :  14129, 
Sept.  16.  34556 

Our  candidate;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia  ;  1878 :  18377, 
Nov.  19.  34557 

Our  career;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Edna  Riese. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.     26  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34083 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  34558 


1729 


34559 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


34580 


Our  chauffeur;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Bruckner.     [64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Rudolph   E.   Bruckner,   New  York;   D: 
6915,  July  6,  1905 ;  2c.  July  13,  1905.        34559 

Our  children;  dramatic  composition,  by  Mildred 
Felix.  New  York,  Phoenix  pub.  co.,  1910.  83 
p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20815 ;  Charles  H. 
Jaeger,  New  York.  34560 

Our  chum;  a  comedy,  by  I.  Kimball,  jr. 

©  I.  Kimball,  jr.,  Washington;  1885:2155, 
Jan.  23.  34561 

Our  church;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Metten- 
heimer. 

©   H.   J.   Mettenheimer,   Cincinnati ;   1872 : 
7532,  July  13 ;  2c.  July  29.  34562 

Our  church  fair;  a  farcical  entertainment  in  2 
acts,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  cc,  1909.  35  p.  12°.  ([Baker's 
ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  15324, 
Mar.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1909.  34563 

Our  Cinderella;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  McKiernan. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
1900  A:  31098,  Dec.  24;  2c.  Dec.  20.         34564 

Our  circle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Davidge. 
©    William    Davidge,    New    York;    1875: 
11326,  Oct.  29.  34565 

Our  city;  a  new,  original,  local  drama  in  5  acts, 
by    M.    Walsh. 

©     Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1871:4547, 
May  15.  34566 

a  peoples  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,   New  York;   1877:9738, 
August  24.  34567 

— — -  or.  The  victims  of  fraud,  a  romance  of 
city  life,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh.    Brooklyn;    1877:10045, 
Sept.  1.  34568 

See  also  Shower  (The)  bath  torture. 

Our  college  belles;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward Greey. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Greey,  New  York ;  1888 : 
629,  Jan.  6.  34569 

Our  college  boys;  an  American  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Greey  and  F.  Williams. 

©    Edward     Greey    and    Fred    Williams, 
United  States ;  1877 :  13657,  Nov.  24.       34570 

a  comedy,   by   H.   L.   Ensign   and   Eduard 

Hoist. 

©  Hermon  Lee  Ensign,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1881:11138,   July  18. 


Our  college  boys — Continued. 

or,  The  medical  student  on  a  lark,   a  4 

act  comical  conceit,  words,  music  and  design, 

by  Dr.  P.  Sweet. 
©  Preston  Sweet,  Springfield,  Mass.;  1881: 

2162,  Feb.  11.  34572 


Our   college   boys    on    a   lark. 
(The)   student. 


See   Medical 


34571 

1730 


Our  colony.     See  American  (An)  heiress. 

Our  colored  brother;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Thompson. 

©  Johnny  Thompson,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  4639, 
May  3.  34573 

Our  colored  conductors;  an  original  Ethiopian 
sketch  in  2  scenes,  arr.  bv  George  H.  Coes. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  9  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  darky  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1893: 
42860,  Sept.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  34574 

Our  commodore;  play  in  4  act.s,  by  J.  A.  West- 
hauser.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1914;  D:  36500;  Joseph  A. 
Westhauser,  New  York.  34574a 

Our  company;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.   Wolf. 

©  Mark  Wolf,  Boston ;  1880 :  7245,  May  10. 

34575 

Our  constituency.     Sec  Politics. 

Our  consuls;  or.  Pride  and  prejudice,  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Carpani  (De  La  Presse)  61  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessamine  Carpani,  New  York ;  1890 : 
4225,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  18..  34576 

Oiir  cook;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Story. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  Nv^v  York  ;  1877 : 
2675.  Mar.  6.  34577 

Our  corporal;  an  American  war  comedy  drama 
with  an  Irish  hero,  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Farrell. 

©  Tonv  Farrell,  United  States;  1891:4811, 
Feb.  3.  34578 

Our  country;  a  historical  and  spectacular  repre- 
sentation in  3  pts.,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  1  p.  1..  [63]-75  p. 
12°.     ([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  13579, 
Nov.  21;  2c.  Nov.  27.  34579 

Same.      Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison     [1906] 

1  p.  1.,  [63]-75  p.    12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  21,  1906 ;  D :  9326,  Oct.  20. 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  34580 


34581 


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34604 


Oui*  country  cousin;  an  original  American  do- 
mestic comedy  drama  in  4  acts.  [3],  110  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Jones,  Fairview,  W.  Va. ;  1887: 
30828,  Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1894.  34581 

Our  country  cousins;  a  dramatic  farce  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  James  A.  Barnes. 

©  Alf.  Wyman  Taylor,  Chicago;  1880: 
3279,  Mar.  1.  34582 

Our  country  first;  American  dramatic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  R.  Ranee.  224  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. • 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25.  1915 ;  D  :  41825 ;  Agnes  Rush 
Ranee,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  34582a 

Our  country,  from  the  14th  to  the  20th  cen- 
tury; grand  spectacular  production,  arr.  by 
Prof.  F.  L.  Clendenen. 

©  F.  L.  Clendenen,  Davenport,  la.;  1896: 
27745,  May  6.  34583 

Our  country  visitors;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  E.  Murray. 

©  Thomas  E.  Murray,  Chicago;  1884: 
20583,  Oct.  13.  34584 

Our  country's  defenders;  a  military  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  S.  Tukey,  W.  E.  Simmons  and 
P.  W.  GoUiff.     Boston,  1872. 

©  Greenleaf  S.  Tukey,  Walter  E.  Simmons 
and  Philipp  AV.  GoUiff.  Boston;  1872:4613, 
May  3;  2c.  Mar  5,  1873.  34585 

Our  country's  progress.     8ee  America. 

Our  coui'ts;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  N.  G.  Wasliing- 
ton. 

©  Napoleon  G.  Washington,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1882 :  13253,  Aug.  11.  34586 

Our  cousin;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Mason. 

©  Louis  Bond  Mason  and  Howard  Morgan, 
United  States;  1894:44903,  Sept.  26.     34587 

Our  cousin  from  the  country. 

©  Frank  .Jones,  Fairview,  W.  Va. ;  1892: 
50239,  Dec.  9.  34588 

Our  cousin  Mongolian;  a  new  and  original  play 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Ellington. 

©  James  Smith  Ellington,  San  Francisco; 
1880 :  14190,  Sept.  17.  34589 

Our  cranks;  an  original  comedy  in  5  acts,  [by] 
E.  Harrigan  and  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York;  1881: 
10903,  July  14.  34590 

Our  daily  bread;  a  comedy  drama,  by  L.  Klein. 

©    Lulu    Klein,    New    York;    1893:34776, 

July  25.  34591 

a   drama,   by   Justin  Adams,     69   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  J.  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  3064,  Feb. 
27,  1903 ;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  34592 


Our  daily  bread — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  J.  Veruot. 


17  p.    4" 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40483 ;  Henry  Jean 
Vernot,  Jersey  City.  34592a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.     [145]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19.  1913  ;  D  :  34490  ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  34593 

Our  daughters. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  25255,  Dec. 
31;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1884.  34594 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the  German,  aug- 
mented and  adapted  to  the  American  stage 
by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  Philadelphia ;  1879 :  9141, 
July  12.  34595 

a  matrimonial  problem  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B. 


IMacDonough  and  Clay  M.  Greene. 

©    Thomas    B.     MacDonough,     Brooklyn; 
1878  :  2941,  Mar.  11.  34596 


—  a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Fred  L. 
Greenwood,  from  the  German.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.    D. 
Dec.  29. 


Ames,    Clyde,    O. 


1883 :  24648, 
34597 

Our  daughters'  husbands;  a  dramatic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Hood.  [72]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  Hood,  Kearney,  N.  J. ;  D :  5582, 
Sept.  23,  1904;  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1904;  Ic.  Sept.  23, 
1904.  34598 

Our  dearest  foes;  a  war  drama  of  Johnson's 
Island,  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  F.  McLean.  91  p. 
8°. 

©  Charles  F.  McLean,  Cincinnati ;  1891 : 
12878,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  May  21.  34599 

Our  detectives;  a  drama  of  New  York  life,  by 
B.  Koenig  and  Delancy  Barclay. 

©  B.  Koenig,  New  York;  1883:13049, 
July  16.  34600 

Our  disreputable  ancestor;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E;  Day.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  Day,  Louisville;  1897:63771, 
Nov.  15  ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  34601 

Our  doctor;  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York;  1881:5315, 
Apr.  7.  34602 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1884 :  972,  Jan. 
12;  2c.  Jan.  12.  34603 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Locke.     [64]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1911;  D:  24066;  Edward 
Locke,  New  York.  34604 


1731 


34605 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34625 


Our  doctors;  by  T.  H.  Sayre.  [1],  111  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1881 :  4518,  Mar. 
25;  2c.  Apr.  7.  34605 

Our  doll's  house.     See  Our  toys. 

Our  dumb  animals'  entertainment.  /Sec  Morn- 
ing (A)  in  court. 

Onr  eccentric  people;  by  H.  Budwortli. 

©  Harry  Budwortli,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1883: 
6528,  Apr.  6.  34606 

Our  engagement;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  H.  French. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1873:12509, 
Oct.  31.  34607 

Our  English  cousin;  a  society  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,   by  A.  W.  Aiken. 

©  Albert  W.  Aiken,  Brooklyn;  1878:2185, 
Feb.  19.  34608 

See  also  Parvenu  (Le) 

Our  English  friend;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Daly,  from  tlie  German  of  von  Moser. 
New  York,  The  author,  1884.     78  p.     8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1884:5092, 
Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  34609 

Same. 

©  .Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  1899,  June  15,  1911. 
Original  entry,  IMar.  10,  1884,  no.  5092.    34610 

Our  esteemed  colleague;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Nathan.     [17]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1912 ;  D :  29393 ;  Frances  Na- 
than, New  York.  34611 

Our  faith;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Asch. 

95  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Dec.  10,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914;  D: 
39335;  Schalom  Asch,  New  York.  34611a 

Our  family  doctor;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by   H.   L.   Clapham. 

©  Harry  L.  Clapham,  United  States;  1890: 
1244,  Jan.  7.  34612 

in  3  acts,  by  Dr.  C.  H.  Oakwood. 

©  C.  H.  Oakwood,  Danville,  111.;  1891: 
15363,  Apr.  25.  34613 

Our  family  motto;  or.  Noblesse  oblige,  by 
H.  D.  Frethey.     Typewritten. 

©  Heloise  Durant  Frethey,  New  York; 
1894 :  27113,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31.  34614 


Our  family  umbrella;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Cleveland.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896 :  67404. 
Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  34615 

Our  father;  English  adaptation  of  the  1  act 
Frent'll  di-ania  Le  pater,  by  Francois  Coppee. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.  1909 ;  D :  16764 ;  Wentworth 
Berry,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  34616 

Our  female  blue  jackets;  or,  How  Dewey  you 
do,  Philippine?  a  new  and  original  musical 
hflrlesquc,  by  J.  M.  Hart. 

©  Jo.seph  M.  Hart,  Brooklvn ;  1898:33096, 
May  28.  34617 

Our  female  volunteer  and  the  southern  spy; 
a  military  drama,  by  D.  H.  Jennings  and  R.  S. 
Briiwuell.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  J.  H.  Coggswell, 
1871.     31  p.     24°. 

©  D.  Homer  Jennings  and  R.  S.  Brownell, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  1871 :  1581,  Feb.  25 ;  2c. 
Mar.  21.  34618 

Our  financiers;  by  J.  Frederick.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Frederick.  New  York;  D:5026, 
May  14,  1904 ;  2c.  May  14,  1904.  34619 

Our  firemen;  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  Sara  Von  Leer,  New  York ;  1883 :  16688, 
Sept.  12.  34620 

■ ■  See  al'^o  Nipped. 

Our  first  families;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Fawcett.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Fawcett,  New  York ;  1880 :  14375, 
Sept.  21 :  2c.  Sept.  28.  34621 

Out  first  performance;  or.  Not  accustomed  to 
the  stage,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Parker. 
Chi<'ago.  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1901]     10  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  1030, 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  34622 

Our  fishing  party;  by  W.  Hanlon  and  Robert  .T. 
Cutler.    10  p.    3]>1.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Hanlon.  New  York;  1884:8059, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  25.  34623 

Our  flag;  or,  The  boys  of  '61,  a  now  and  origi- 
nal military  drama,  in  6  acts  and  6  tableaux, 
bv  .T.  B.  Harper.  Reading,  Pa.,  The  aiithor 
[1886]     60  p.     16°. 

©  James  Brool<e  Harper,  Reading,  Pa.; 
1886 :  20732,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  34624 

— : —  or,  The  right  side,  a  thrilling  drama  of  the 
southern  )-(>h(>l]i()n.     60  p.     16".     iTinied. 

©  aiilligan  and  Keefe,  Corry,  Pa.:  1887: 
28055,  Oct.- 29;  2c.  Oct.  31.  34625 


1732 


34626 


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34645 


Our  flag — Cuntiuued. 

■  or,  The  Stars  and  Stripes  abroad,  Ameri- 
can druuia  of  national  and  domestic  interest 
in  a  prologne  and  3  acts,  partly  original  and 
liartly  adapted,  by  Henry  Linden  [pseud,  of 
H.  L.  Collins] 

©    Henry   L.    Collins,   Philadelphia;    1879: 
15569,  Nov.  20.  34626 

Our  flag  always;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  L.  Bourke. 
33.  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    22,    1915;    D :  40715 ;    Edwin 
Lyndsey  Bourke,  Brooklyn.  34626a 


Our  flag  at  sea. 


See  Echoes. 


Our  flag's  career;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M,  M. 
Williams,    ii,  16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   6,   1910;    D:  21276;    Margaret 
McLellan  Williams,  Palmyra,  N.  J.         34627 

Our  flat;  a  new  and  original  .farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Mrs.   Musgrove. 

©    Frank    W.    Sanger,    New    York;    1889: 
24118.  Aug.  6.  34628 

Our  flirtations;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Wilson.     Cleveland,  1880. 

©  James  Bird  Wilson,  United  States ;  1880 : 
8437,  June  2.  34629 

Same,  1st  act,  by  .T.  B.  AVilsou  and  F.  F. 

Mackay. 

©  James  Bird  Wilson  and  Frank  F.  Mac- 
kay,  Philadelphia  ;    1880  :  10.506,    Julv    7. 

34630 

Our  Florida  home;  a  plav  in  5  acts,  bv  L.  P.. 
Cox. 

©  Laui-a  Ballard  Cux,  New  York;  1891: 
173.56,  May  11.  34631 

Our  folks;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Q.  M.  Baker, 
ilramatized  from  Running  to  waste,  by  the 
same  author.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  and  com- 
pany. 1879.  78  p.  12°.  ([The  amateur 
stage] ) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1879:13085. 
Oct.  3 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  34632 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 

78  p.     12°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Oct.  3,  1907; 
D :  11165,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907. 

34633 
Our  forefathers.     See  Darwinism. 

Our  foreign  correspondence;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  O.  Bates. 

©  William  O.  Bates,  St.  Paul ;  1887 :  28976, 
Nov.  8.  34634 

Our  foreign  correspondent;  a  comedy,  by  W.  O. 
Bates  and  H.  Bartlett. 

©  "WilUam  O.  Bates  and  Helen  Bartlett, 
St.  Paul ;  1886 :  17899,  Aug.  5.  34635 


Our  friend  Fritz;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Hortiz  and  Langdon  McCormick 
[i.  c.  A.  L.  McCormick]  [125]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  F.  Hortiz,  Philadelphia;  D: 
10432,  Apr.  27,  1907;  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1907;  Ic. 
May  27,  1907.  34636 


^  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Hortiz.     [28]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Hortiz,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  676S. 
May  31,  1905;  Ic.  June  5.  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  27, 
1905.  34637 

Our  friend  Moses;  a  signiticant  every  day 
comedy-drama,  by  F.  G.  IMaeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York;  1887:9857, 
Apr.  13.  34638 

Our  friend,  the  baron;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith.  New  York;  D :  5384. 
Aug.  8.  1904.  34639 

Ovir  friend,  the  burglar;  a  comedy  for  two  peo- 
ple, by  C.  Heverin. 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  York;  1900  A:  9841, 
Apr.   17.  34640 

Our  friend  the  enemy;  or.  Who  is  your  neigh- 
bor? 1  act  play,  by  H.  F.  Shoenfeld.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915 ;  D :  41803 ;  Herbert  F. 
Siioenfeld,  New  York.  34640a 

Our  friends;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the 
Fi-ench  of  Victorien  Sardou,  by  G.  Kreislor. 

©  George  Kreisler,  New  York ;  1873 :  6054, 
May  29.  34641 


Our  friends  the  anti-suffragists. 
(The)  of  it. 


Sec  Woman 

Our  friends  the  foods.     Sec  Five  playlets. 

Our  future  president;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Smith. 

©   Margaret   Barrett    Smith,    New    York: 
1889 :  15228,  May  20.  34642 

Our  gentlemen  friends;  a  comedy  of  tlie  day 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Stein  and  S.  Gross. 

©  Adolph  Stein  and  Sidney  Gross,   Phila- 
delphia ;  1880  :  3110,  Feb.  26.  34643 

Our   G-erman-Americans.      See  From   land   to 
land. 

Our  German  cousin;  a  German  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  P.  Haines. 

©    Geo.    P.    Haines,    Elkhart,    Ind. ;    1897: 
18327,  Mar.  20.  34644 

Our  German  farmer;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Harry 
D.  Parker. 

©      Alf.      Wyman,     Chicago ;     1884 :  1436. 
Jan.  21.  34645 


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34671 


Our    German    friend    on    the    Rhine;     comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Cohan  and  Maulsby. 

©    Cohan    and    Maulsby,     Chicago ;     1897 : 
10988,  Feb.  13.  34646 

Onr  German   senator;  a  farcical  comedy   in  3 

acts,  by  Frank  Rogers  and  Matthew  Holmes. 

©  Gus  Williams,  New  York;   1879:10399. 

Aug.  5.  34647 

Same.     [106]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Williams,   New  York;   1879:11177, 
Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  34648 

Our  German  ward;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Drown,  jr.     45  p.     f°.     ^Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Drown,  jr.,  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. ; 
1888:32108,   Nov.   12;   2c.   Mar.   11,   1889. 

34649 

Our  girls;   a   comedy    drama     in    3    acts,    by 
W.  T.  W.  Ball.    Boston,  1875. 

©    William    T.    W.    Ball,    United    States; 
1875  :  10902,  Oct.  20.  34650 

a  new  sensational  protean  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  F.  Herring. 

©  Fanny  Herring,  New  York ;  1875 :  10234, 
Oct.  5.  34651 


- — -  a   serio-comic  drama   in  4  acts,   by  T.   B. 
De  Walden.     [118]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Marion    Mardaunt,     New   York ;     1879 : 
15875,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1886.  34652 

or,   Kepentence.    an   American   comedy    in 


3  acts,  by  T.  M.  Hunter. 

©    T.    M.    Hunter,    Boston;     1875:11564, 
Nov.  4.  34653 

Our  g-irls  in  camp.     See  Anita's  trial. 

Our  goblins;  an  entirely  new  and  original  com- 
edy operetta  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  W.  Gill. 
©  William  Gill,  United  States;  1879: 16752, 
Dec.  12.  34654 


musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wm.  Gill. 

©   Harry    Knapp,    St.    Louis;    1891:44.514, 
Dec.  8.  34655 

Our  goblins  at  home;  a  musical  conceit  in  2 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©  William  Gill,  United  States;  1880: 13050, 
Aug.  25.  34656 

Our    great    country, 
land. 


See    TJnser    herrliches 


Our  great  metropolis;  a  melodrnma  in  6  acts 
and  11  scenes,  by  George  H.  .Tessop  and  Ben 
Teal. 

©  Klaw  and   Erlanger,   New  York;   1889: 
17900,  June  12.  34657 

Our  guardian  angel.     See  On  land  and  sea. 


Our  gypsies;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  E.  W.  Haskett.     Ms. 

©  Emma  Webb  Haskett,  United  States; 
ISSO  :  5503,  Apr.  7  ;  2c.  June  9.  34658 

Our  Hebrew  cousin;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by    S.    Morris. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago ;  1896 :  22088,  Apr.  9. 

34659 

Our  Hebrew  friends;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Jessop. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  New  York ;  1880 :  12400, 
Aug.  11.  34660 

Our  Hebrew  partner;  or,  Give  him  a  chance, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  New  York;  1882:742, 
Jan.  16.  34661 

Our  hero;  or.  Second  section  of  number  5,   a 
railroad  drama,  by  B.  H.  Frick. 

©  B.  H.  Frick,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  1892: 
51504,  Dec.  17.  34662 

Our  heroes;  being  an  episode  of  the  late  war 
adapted  to  the  present  day,  by  E.  Henderson. 

©  Ettie  Henderson,  Providence,  K.  I. ;  1875 : 
13004,  Dec.  11.  34663 

a  grand  military  allegory  in  5  acts,  8  tab- 
leaux, and  10  pictures,  by  J.  B.  Renauld. 

©  Edwin  A.  Perry,  George  B.  Squires  and 
John  B.  Renauld,  Brooklyn ;  1873 :  9929,  Sept. 
4.  34664 

Our  heroes  in   Cuba;   a  war  drama,  by  G.   F. 
Euler.    57  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Francis  Euler,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4410,  Dec.  21.  1903;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.    34665 

Our  hired  giil;  by  W.  Harris. 

©  William  Harris,  Boston;  1884:23732, 
Nov.  29.  34666 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  .T.  Cliappelle. 

©  W.  J.  Chappelle,  Boston;  1888:24548, 
Aug.  29.  34667 

Our  home;  by  J.  A.  Gilson. 

©  James  A.  Gilson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1891: 
23582.  June  29.  34668 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  T.  Wenk.     48  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1910;  D :  20014 ;  Henry  T. 
Wenk,  Chicago.  34669 

Our  honeymoon;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
PI.  II.  de  Leon. 

©  Henry  R.  de  Leon,  Hicksville,  O. ;  D:  863, 
Sept.  13,  1901.  34670 

■ -a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Callender. 

66  p.     f°.     TypeAvritten. 

©  Romaine  Callender,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; 


D :  1585,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902. 


34671 


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34695 


Our  honeymoon — Continued. 

— —  musical    faroe    comedy,    by    Tlie    Williams 

duo.       [20]    p.      4°.      Typewritten.       [Words 

only] 

©   Ic.   Sept.   30,   1911;   D:2.53S2;    Williams 
duo,  Houston.  34672 

Our  hopeful  son.     Sec  Jinimie  Jones. 

Our  hotel:  a  new  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  Yorlj ;  1877 :  2991,  Mar. 
12.  34673 

Bats,   the  bell  boy,   a  farce  in  1  act,  by 


Will  H.  Brunnhofer.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co., 
1894.  14  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and   minor   drama,    no.   340] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:42101, 
July  27 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.  34674 

Our  hour  of  triumph;  dramatical  playlet,  by 
F.  J.  Callahan.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35220  ;  Frank  J.  Cal- 
lahan, Scranton,  Pa.  34675 

Our  houses  of  clay;  or.  The  pui-ple  room,  a  pur- 
pose play,  by  W.  A.  Snow.  119  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Augustine  Snow,  Peterboro, 
N.  H. ;  D :  1539S,  iMar.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22, 
1909.  34676 

Our  husband;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bowman. 
119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1915;  D :  40778 ;  Bertha 
Ci'eighton  and  Willard  Bowman,  New  York. 

34676a 

Our  idol;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  H.  Beckett. 

New  York,  Metropolitan  print,  1877.    41  p.    8°. 

©    Harry    Beckett,    New    York ;    1877 :  752, 

Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Feb.  14.  34677 

Our  industries  and  the  shibboleth  of  parties; 
by  I.  P.  Noyes. 

©  Isaac  Pitman  Noyes,  Washington ;  D : 
8810,  July  3.  1906.  34678 

Our  innocent  pastor;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Markham. 

©  H.  U.  Markham,  Chicago;  1878:2943, 
Mar.  11.  34679 

Our  insane  cousin;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Holloran.    S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22650 ;  John  Hol- 
loran, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  34680 

Our  intended  wife;  by  H.  Conlon.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Conlon,  New  York;  D :  14374,  Nov. 
25,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  1908.  34681 

Our  intimate  friends;  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Y.  Sardou,  by  B.  Papot. 

©  B&iedict  Papot,  Chicago;  D:9112,  Sept. 
19,  1906.  34682 


Our  Irish  homestead;  romantic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  llichard  O'Gorman,  United  States ;  1894 : 
27795,  July  3.  34683 

Our  Irish  neighbors;  an  original  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  E.  Murray. 

©  Thomas  E.  Murray,  Chicago ;  1892 :  50607, 
Dec.  12.  34684 

Our  Irish  senator;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  E.  R. 
Barager. 

©  E.  R.  Barager,  Prentice,  Wis. ;  D :  11986, 
Dec.  11,  1907.  34685 

Oar  Irish  senators;  or,  The  two  Macs'  blun- 
ders. 

©  Joe  McNeil,   United   States;   1889:74.58, 
Mar.  8.  34686 

Our  Irish  visitors;  an  original  comedv  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  E.  Murray. 

©  Thomas  E.  Murray,  Chicago ;  1884  :  20580, 
Oct.  13.  34687 

Our  Jack;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Stenman. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub.  co..  1900.  28  p.  12°. 
(Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  419) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A:  29668, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  8.  34688 

an   original   comedy   drama   in   4   acts,   by 

E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1890  :  29434,  Sept.  24.  34689 

Our  janitor;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 
ken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  New  York ;  1886 :  8355, 
Apr.  8.  34690 

Our  Jem;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M. 
S.   McKenna. 

©    Cbarlotte    M.    Stanley    McKenna,    New 
York  ;  1881 :  588,  Jan.  11.  34691 

Our  Jewel;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  V,  Vogt  and 
C.  E.  Kalb.    56  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Harry  V.  Vogt  and  C.  E.  Kalb,  Camden, 
N.  J. ;  1888 :  20547,  July  17 ;  2c.  July  30. 

34692 

Our  Jim;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Egbert  W.  Fow- 
ler.   Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1897: 
34617,  June  9 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  34693 

Our  Joe;  a  play  in  4  acts,  with  songs  and  dances, 
by  E.  C.  Wbarton. 

©  Edward  Clifton  Wharton,  New  Orleans ; 
1880:  5019,  Mar.  30.  34694 

Our  Jonathan;  or.  The  law  of  the  land. 

©    William    Moore,    United    States;    1885: 
17174,  Aug.  13.  34695 


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34716 


Our  Katie;  a  play  of  the  tui'f,  by  H.  L.  Jordan. 

©   Ht'leiie    Lester    Jordan,    Chicago;    189;!: 
24700,  May  22.  34696 


Our  kentry  cousin  joining'  the  Woodmen. 
Nickolaus  Tallihankel's  troubles. 


See 


Our  Kittie;  a  (•oiuedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Minnie 
I'oLsun.  Clyde,  O..  Ames'  publishing  cc,  1891. 
20  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor    drama,    no.   333]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894 :  11190. 
Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  34697 

Our  landlord;  a  farcical  corned v  in  3  acts,  bv 

D.  St.  Clair. 

©  Dora  St.  Clair,  New  York;  1880:6441, 
Apr.  26.  34698 

Our  lawmakers;  a  new  farcical  play,  by  E.IIarri- 
gan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  United  States;  1878: 
2.582,  Mar.  2.  34699 

Our    leading   lady. 

©  Frederick  E.  Mortimer,  Jewell  Darrell 
and  J.  A.  Boone,  New  York ;  D :  1190.  Dec.  17, 
1901.  34700 

Our  life;  a  symbolic  play  in  10  canticles,  by  N. 
Goltlberg.    54  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10.  1914 ;  D :  38759 ;  N.  Goldberg, 
New  York.  34700a 

Our  little  boy;  comedy  playlet  iu  1  act,  by  Cope- 
laud  brothers.     ri].16p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914;  D :  38550 ;  Oopeland 
brothers,  Wichita,  Kan.  34700b 

Our  little  Cinderella;  play  \sitli  music  in  3 
acts,  by  Leo.  Trevor,  music  by  Herman  liohr, 
lyrics  by  Arthur  V/imperis.  [143]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

®  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22973  ;  Cyril  IMaude. 
London.  34701 

Our  little  cousin;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  from  the 
l-'rench  of  A.  Decourcelle  and  Th.  Barrierc,  by 
Ct.   Kreisler. 

©  George  Kreisler,  Boston  ;  1871 :  6817,  Julv 
20.  34702 

Our  little  fairy;  farcical  skit  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Comport.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1913;  D :  32681 ;  Angelina 
Comport,  New  York.  34703 

Our  lives  to  live  again;  play  in  4  acts  with 
epilogue,  by  I>.  W.  Lowenthal.  [2],  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34237 ;  Louis  Wil- 
liam Lowenthal.  Tucson.  Ariz.  34704 
Our  lodging  house;  a  local  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

E.  Harold. 

©  Ernest  Harold,  Washingtou  ;  1877  :  5795, 
May  14.  34705 


Our  lodging  house — Continued. 

Same. 

©  Dwight  M.  Howard.  Washingtou;  1880: 
9136,  June  17.  34706 

■ — —  See  also  Mechanic's  (The)  fair. 


Our  Malindy;   3  act   comedy,   by   W.   Fletcher. 

©  Walter  Fletcher,  New  York  ;  1890  :  30231. 

Oct.  1.  34707 

Our  manager;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  M.  Wolf. 
©  Mark  Wolf.  Boston ;  1887 :  19087.  Julv  23. 

34708 

Our  Margaret  Alice;   [farce  in  2  acts,  by  Syd- 
ney Sydney]      [56]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Doyle,  London ;  D :  8837.  Julv  17. 
1906;  2c.  July  17,  1906.  34709 

Our  Mary;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wayne 
Whitehill.     [85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  25,  1911;  D:  24770;   James  W. 
AVhitehill,  New  York.  34710 

a  vaudeville  sketch  for  two  characters,  by 

G.  F.   Sturgis.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklvn ;  D : 
10874,  June  28,  1907;  2c.  June  28,  1907. 

34711 

Our  Max.     See  Unser  Max. 

Our  M.   C;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Gayler. 

©    Charles    Gayler,     Buffalo;     1883:2406, 
Feb.  5.  34712 

Sec  aJxd  Three  stars. 


Our  merry-making  minstrels;  bv  A.  J.  Schind- 
ler. 

©  Anthony  .L   Schindier,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  24551,  Oct.  2.  34713 

Our  minister;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Sayre.     185  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   T.    H.    Sayre,    New    York ;    1882 :  10022. 
June  19:  2c.  June  19.  34714 

Our  minister's  bride;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Eve- 
lyn Watson.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  15  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  209] ) 

©  Apr.   25,   1911 ;    2c.   A.i.n\   26,   1911  ;     D : 
24056;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  34715 

Our  Miss  Gibbs;  a  new  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Cryptos,  constructed  by  James  T.  Tanner, 
lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Percy  Greenbank, 
additional  numbers  by  George  Arthur.s,  music 
by  Ivan  ('aryll  iind  Lionel  Monckton.  Lyrics, 
London,  New  York  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1909.    36  p.     8°. 

®  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  14988, 
Feb.  3,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  34716 


1736 


34717 


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34740 


Our  Monroe  doctrine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  nets, 
by  Ilainiltou  Harris  [i.  o.  G.  H.  Harris]  [105] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Hamilton  Harris.  Railway.  N.  J. ; 
D:3076,  Mar.  2,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1904. 

34717 

Our  musical  quartette;  lilackface  comedy  in  1 
act. 

©  Joseph  J.  Ermatinger,  liochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1S92  :  160SS,  Apr.  13.  34718 

Our  mutual  friend;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  Charles  Dickens,  by  H.  R.  Shat- 
tiick.  Boston,  Lee  <&  Shepard,  1879.  42  p. 
12°. 

©    Harriette   R.    Shattuck,    United    States; 
1879 :  7225,  May  81 ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  34719 

See  also  Gaffer's  daughter. — Golden  (The) 


dustman. 

Our  Nan;  or,  Plunkett's  Four  Corners,  an  origi- 
nal comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Hutchin- 
son. 

©  Rodolphe  Hutchinson,  Garnerville.  N.  Y. ; 
D:444,  May  9,   1901.  34720 

Our  native  land;  an  Irish  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  P.  Sullivan. 

©   .Tosepli   P.    Sullivan.   New    York;   1895: 
37023,  July  17.  34721 

Our  near  relations;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Hooper. 

©  George  \V.  Hooper,   Jamestown,   N.   Y. ; 
1884  :  6712,  Mar.  28.  34722 

Our  neighborhood;  a  parlor  play  in  4  acts,  bj' 
our  folks. 

©    EUzal)eth    P.    Wilson.    Hartford;    1871: 
2626,  Mar.  25.  34723 

Oxxv  neighbors;  a  country  society  comedy,  bv 
C.  C.  Williams. 

©    Chauncey    C.    Williams,    Boston ;    1S77 : 
12810,  Nov.  7.  34724 

Our  new  butler;  a  comedy  playlet,  by  F.  Hat- 
field.    [17]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    19,    1909:    D :  16536 ;  Fannie 

Hatfield,  Forestdalc,  R.  I.  34725 

Our  new  constable;  by  li.  Underwood. 

©  Lawrence  Underwood,    New  Y^'ork ;    D : 
5379.  Aug.  6,  1904.  34726 

Our  new  country;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Leopold. 

©    L.    Leopold,    Washington ;    1885 :  10347, 
May  7.  34727 

Our  new  girl;  farce  in  1  act,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 
[27]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D :  28836 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, New  York.  34728 


Our  new  governess;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Grace 
Luce  Irwin.  New  York.  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1904.     1  p.  1.,  19  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  5446.  Aug. 
IG,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  34729 

Our  new  housekeeper;  a  scene  of  English 
country  life,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Walmes- 
ley. 

©   Thomas   AValmesley,   New   York;   1886: 
27217,  Dec.  2.  34730 

Our  new  minister;  comedy  of  New  England 
life  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©    George    W.    Ryer,    Brooklyn;    1900    A: 
10498,  xipr.   25;   2c.   Apr.   25.  34731 

a   domestic   comedy   drama   in   3   acts,   by 


Denman  Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  53249. 
Oct.  19.  34732 

a   Yankee   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   Denman 


Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1893 :  51351, 
Nov.  17.  34733 


Our    nev/    schoolmarm,    Nick    Drubem. 
Fair  play. 


See 


Our  next  president;  or.  The  dark  horse,  an 
American  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  J.  W.  Blaisdell,  Chicago ;  1879 :  10053. 
July  31.  34734 

Our  oddities;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  Stanley  I\IcKenna.  New  York,  Metropoli- 
tan print,  1ST7.     41  p.     8°. 

©  Mrs.  Stanley  McKenna,  New  York ;  1877 : 
2674,  Mar.  6;  2c.  Mar.  17.  34735 

Our  office  girls;  a  comedy  of  business  life  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  .L  Sullivan  (M.  Navilus)  [1], 
126  p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©  M.  ,L  Sullivan,  New  York ;  1891:6816. 
Feb.  20;  2c.  Feb.  20.  34736 

Our  old  Kentucky  home;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  E.  Bruce  and  H.  V.  Davis. 

©  Jolm  Edward  Bruce.  Albany,  and  Hen- 
rietla  Vinton  Davis,  Washington;  1898: 
29142,  May  10.  34737 

-a   story   of   the   Kentucky   hills,   by   O.   L. 

.Tea  neon. 

©  Otto  L.  Jeancon,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
D  :  8346,  Apr.  14,  1906.  34738 

Our  old  nobility;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  Frost. 

©  Thomas  Frost,  New  York;  1891:41684. 

Nov.  20.  34739 

Our  old  town  school;  a  facetious  drama,  by  one 
of  the  pupils,  C,  C.  IMorgan. 

©  Charles  C.  Morgan,  Boston;  1890:1641. 
Jan.  IL  34740 


1737 


34740 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34764 


Our  own  beloved  America;  exceptionally  unique 
patriotic  exercise,  by  IMrs.  W.  B.  Dingman. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1914]  10  p. 
12°. 

©   Jan.    22,    1914;    2c.     Jan.    23,    1914;    D: 
35762 ;  March  brothers,  Lebanon.  O.       34740a 

Our  party;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  written 
and  composed  by  A.  Lloyd. 

©    Arthur   Lloyd,     Great    Britain;     1898: 
40864,  Aug.  30.  34741 

Our  pastor;  a  3  act  domestic  comedy,  by  D. 
Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  Denver ;  D :  4923,  Apr.  22. 
1904.  34742 

Our  patriots,  from  '76  to  '98;  a  patriotic  play 
with  tableaux,  depicting  historical  events  in 
the  history  of  the  United  States,  by  R.  J. 
Donnelly. 

©    Robert    J.    Donnelly,    Brooklyn;    1898: 
23644,  Apr.  14.  34743 

Our  pet;  an  original  drama. 

©  Georgie  Hamlin,  Cambridge.  111.;  1889: 
5343,  Feb.  15.  34744 

Our  players;  or.  Both  sides  of  the  curtain,  a 
realistic  picture  of  play  folk's  every  day  life, 
by  M.  Maclare. 

©  Maurice  Maclare,  New  York ;  1891 :  2257. 
Jan.  15.  34745 

Our  pleasant  sins;  by  W.  Barrett  and  Charles 
Hannan.     Typewritten. 

©  Wilson  Barrett,  Leeds,  England;  1893: 
10009,  Feb.  24;  2c.  Feb.  24,  34746 

Our  pleasure  party;  arr.  for  the  stage  by  J. 
Oppenheimer. 

©  Joe  Oppenheimer,  United  States ;  1891 : 
671.  Jan.  5.  34747 

Our  politicians;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Gordon. 

©  Mrs.  Ric  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1878 :  4257. 
Apr.  9.  34748 

Our  politics;  an  original  American  comedy  in 
5  acts,  by  E.  Willett. 

©  Edward  Willett,   St.  Louis;   1877:6086, 
May  21.  34749 

Our  protectors;  an  American  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  Vaughn. 

©   Harry   Vaughn,     United    States;    1889: 
nil4.  Apr.  8.  34750 

Our  r.  r.  men;  in  6  acts,  by  R.  M.  Taylor  and 
J.  H.  Delafield. 

©  R.  M.  Tavlor  and  J.  H.  Delafield,  United 
States;  1877:7771.  July  5.  34751 

Our  r.  r.  men  or  boys;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  M.  Taylor. 

©  R.  M.   Taylor,   New  York;   1877:6884, 
June  11.  34752 


Our  regeneration;  a  passion  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  F.  W.  Jlathieu.     53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred'k  W.  INIathieu.  New  York  ;  D  :  15798. 

May  7,  1909;  2c.  May  7,  1909.  34753 

Our  regiment;  a  military  drama,  compiled  from 
incidents  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by 
J.  S.  Rogers.  Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1884. 
45  p.     12°. 

©  James  S.  Rogers,  United  States;  1884: 
2699,  Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  9.  34754 

Our  relations;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D. 
Dunn. 

©  Edward   D.   Dunn,   Newark,   N.   J.;   D: 
9S35,  Jan.  28,  1907.  34755 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hastings. 

©     Dille     Hastings,     Philadelphia;     1888: 
10858,  Apr.  14.  34756 

Our  reporter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  a  pro- 
logue, by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  San  Francisco  ;  1877 :  12036. 
Oct.  18.  34757 

Our  rich  cousin;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K.  Hig- 
gins  and  M.  O.  Higgins. 

©  David  Knowles  Higgins  and  Milton  Otis 
Higgins.  Englewood,  111. ;  1886: 18697,  Aug.  17. 

34758 

Our  right  of  way;  a  realistic  and  romantic 
play,  abounding  in  strong  dramatic  effects, 
and  startling  tableaux,  by  W.  H.  Young. 

©  William  H.  Young  and  John  Leslie  Gos- 
sin.  United  States ;  1889 :  16784,  June  1. 

34759 

Our  royal  knights  and  regal  dames;  a  farcical 
comedy,  by  IM.   Sullivan. 

©  IMaria  Sullivan.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1898 : 
16076,  Mar.  8;  2c.  Apr.  14.  34760 

Our    rural    cousin. 

©  Frank  Jones,   Fairview,  W.   Va. ;  1892: 
50241,  Dec.  9.  34761 

Our  r'yal  majesty;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  F. 
Delanov.  Alameda,  Cal.,  The  Daily  encinal 
print    [1899]     55  p.     12°. 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  United  States ;  1898 : 
30955,  May  IS ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1899.  34762 

Our  Sam;  a  domestic  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  M.  Stanley  and  F.  M.  Stanley. 

©  Charlotte  M.  Stanley  and  Frank  M.  Stan- 
lev,  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y. ;  1889:8330,  Mar.  15. 

34763 

Our  school-days;  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  writ- 
tej),  composed,  sung  and  played  by  the  trage- 
dians of  Kalamazoo,  incidents  and  ideals  fur- 
nished by  Neil  Burgess,  Hugh  Fay  and  C.  R. 
Gardiner. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner,  New  York;  1880:6080, 
Apr.  19.  34764 


1738 


34765 


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34788 


Our  school-days — Continued. 

or,  Boys  and  girls  again,  a  musical  comedy 

in  3  acts,  by   R.   McWade. 
©  Robert  IMcWade,  New  York ;  1880 :  4452, 

Mar.  19.  34765 

Our  schools;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  G.  Wash- 
ington. 

©  Napoleon  G.  Washington,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1882  :  13254,  Aug.  11.  34766 

Our  secretaries;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  and  C. 
Slade.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911;  D :  25763 ;  Constance 
and  Charles  SUule,  New  York.  34767 

Our  senators;  farcical  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Eversman,  jr. 

©   Fred    Eversman,    jr.,    Baltimore ;    1884 : 
22726,  Nov.  13.  34768 

Our   servants;   a   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   G.   B. 
Story. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York ;  1877 : 
3626,  IMar.  26.  34769 

■  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Francis  liester.     New 

York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company  [1899] 
12  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York  ;  1899  :  76316. 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  34770 


a  drama,  by  F.  File. 

©   Franklin   File,   New   York;    1877:4874, 
Apr.  24.  34771 

Our  set;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  Melbourne. 
New   York,   1888. 

©  W.  J.  Florence,  United  States  ;  1888 :  5125. 
Feb.  16.  34772 

Our  seventh.      See  Snap. 

Our  sleighing  party;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Wm.   R.  Watts. 

©  Cool  Burgess,  New  York  ;  1881 :  2286,  Feb. 
14.  34773 

Our  society;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kirk- 
land. 

©  Mrs.  E.  M.  Kirkland,  Chicago  ;  1877  :  14199. 
Dec.  7.  34774 

Our  soldiers;  original  drama  in  5  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  Annie  Lev/is  (Mrs.  F.  W.  John- 
son)    [66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  New  York ;  1886 : 
21326,  Sept.  23 ;  2c.  July  29,  1887.  34775 

or,  On  the  frontier,  original  play  in  5  acts 

and  7  tableaux,  by  Annie  Lewis  (Mrs.  F.  W. 
Johnson ) 

©  Annie  Lewis  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson),  Bos- 
ton ;  1887 :  29105,  Nov.  10.  34776 


Our  sons  (Nos  fils);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Edouard  Cadol. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  I^ouls  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19902,  Sept.  3.  34777 

Our  South;  a  southern  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Ralph. 

©  Richard  Ralph,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  1879 : 
799,  Jan.  17.  34778 

Our  starry  banner;  an  original  patriotic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr.  Chicago,  The 
Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1897]  50  p.  12°. 
( [American    acting   drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.  and  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr., 
Chicago  ;  1S97 :  59869,  Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21. 

34779 

Our  step  husband;  a  comedy  melodrama,  by 
G.    G.    Osborne. 

©  Charles  G.  Osborne,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  42333, 
July  24.  34780 

Our  substitute;  presented  by  the  White  City 
iViur.     12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Otto  A.  C.  Paris,  Boston ;  D :  13473.  .Tulv 
31,  1908;  2c.  July  31,  1908.  34781 

Our  summer  boai'der.     See  Vaudevillainies. 

Our  summer  boarders;  an  entirely  original  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes,  New  York;  1883:43, 
Jan.  2.  34782 

or.  The  jolly  tramp,  a  farce  comedy  in  2 

scenes,    by   Bert    C.    Rawley. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clvde.   O. ;   1896 :  14858, 
Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  34783 

Our  summer  day;  a  melodrama,  by  H.  C.  Kirk. 
©  Hyland  C.   Kirk,   Phelps,   N.   Y. ;   1885: 
14704,  July  8.  34784 

Our  sunny  southern  home;  3  acts  and  prologue. 

©   John   S.   Grieves,    United   States;   1888: 

25213,  Sept.  5.  34785 

Our  times;  or,  Step  by  step,  a  drama  of  real 
life  in  2  pictures,  by  W.  Soubron. 

©  Wm.   Soubron,  Milwaukee ;    1873 :  11361, 
Oct.  4.  34786 

Our  toys;  or.  Out  doll's  house,  a  fairy  vision 
in  1  peep,  libretto  by  W.  Yardley,  music  by 
Cotsford  Dick  and  others.  London.  J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co. 
[1906]     15  p.     8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  London ;  D :  8930, 
Aug.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1906.  34787 

Our  treasure;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  J. 
De  Smidt. 

©  Louis  Jaques  De  Smidt,  Chicago;  1886: 
18943,  Aug.  21.  34788 


1739 


34789 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


34811 


Our  troubles. 

©     Rosa     Pfaff,     Philadelphia;     D:7S44, 
Jan.  13,  1906.  34789 

Our  twins;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Thomp- 
son. 

©  Charle.s  H.  Thompson,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  18S7  : 
3977,  Feb.  18.  34790 


Our  v/edding  tour;  a  dramatic  composition. 
©   Thomas    A.    Hall,    New    Orleans;    1880: 
13459,  Sept.  3.  34800 

Our  western  cousin;  in  4  acts,  by  .Joaquin  Mil- 
ler  Ipsoud.  oi^  Cincinnatiis  Heine  MillerJ 

©    Louis     Aldrich,     Bo^^ton ;     1883 :  12810. 
July  12.  34801 


Our  two  orphans;  a  po\verful  and  emotional 
drama  in  1  act  and  7  tableaux,  from  the 
French  of  M.  M.  D'Ennery  and  Cormon.  by 
U.  H.  Cox. 

©   Freeman   sisters,   United   States ;    1870 : 
9062,    Aug.    24.  34791 

Our  typewriter;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  United  States ;  1895 :  1089;',, 

Ffb.  22.  34792 

Our  uncle  from  Maine;  an  American  comedy  in 
4  acts,  adapted  by  H.  Wilson. 

©  Harrv  Wilson.  Philadelphia  ;  1882  :  10409. 
June  23.   '  34793 

Our  uncle  from  the  West;  Christmas  play  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Greenwald.  New  York,  L.  Feist, 
inc.,  1912.     cover-title,  6  p.     4°. 

©   Oct.    26,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    28,     1912;     D: 
312.12;  I>eo  Feist,  inc.,  Nev.'  York.  34794 

Our  Uncle  Jonathan;  by  O.  R.  Crumhorn. 

©    Orlando    R.    Crumhorn,    Detroit;    1890: 
2924,  .Tan.  21.  34795 

Our  Utopia,  its  rise  and  fall;  apsliictic 
comedietta  in  2  acts,  by  Kate  Hope. 

©  Roorbach  &  co..  New  York;   1882:4195, 
-Shu:  16.  34796 

Our  village  postmaster;  [rural  comedy  drama] 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Perry.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Julv  19,  1915;  D :  41.342 ;  Eugene  H. 
Perry,  Hudson,  Wis.  34796a 

Our  visit  to  the  Centennial;  a  spectacular  ex- 
travagiinza.  by  J.  V.  Prichard  and  T.  ll. 
French. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York ;  1876 : 
3874,  Mar.  31.  34797 

Our  visitors;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  E.  Murray. 

©    Thomas    E.    Murray,    Chicago;     1884: 
20581,  Oct.  13.  34798 

Our  war  correspondent.     See  Captain  Dick. 

Our  wedding  day;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
I>eonard  (Jrover. 

©   Kit   Clarke,  New     York;     1886:20837, 

Sept.  15.  34799 

Our  wedding  night;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  O'lNIal- 
ley.      [1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    7,    1914;     D :  36637 ;     Thomas 
O'Malley,  Brooklyn.  34799a 

1740 


Our  wife;  fi'.rcical  cftmedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A\ 
Fischer.      [193]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.  4,   1911;    D :  2.3847 ;   Henry   W. 
Fischer,  liiooklyn.  34802 

sketch    in   1   sict,    by    F.    Rutle(l.-(>.      |'.)|    p. 

4".     Typewriiten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12.  1911:  D:  23929;   Frjiuk   Kut- 
led.ue,  Minneapolis.  34803 

>S'ce  also  Rose  (The)  shop. 

Our  v.dves;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Mandel  and 
Helen  Krafft.      [105]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  10,  1912;  D:  30221  ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  Nev  York.  34804 

Sanii'.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    lU,    1912;    D :  30504 ;    :M.    Wit- 
mark   &  .sons.  New  York.  34805 

farce    comedy    in    4   acts,    by    Ludwi.g    von 

Fnldii.    iv.    fi'om    the    German    by    H.    Krafl't. 
[5],  137  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Aug.    10,    1911;    D:  24904;    Helen 
KralTt,  New  Y'ork.  34808 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wills.  Bos- 
ton. A\'.  11.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.     49  p.     12°. 

©    .Tuly    23,    1910;    2c.    July    25.    1910;    D: 
21627;    Walter   H.   P.aker  &  co.,   Bo.ston. 

34807 

Our  workingmen.      S>'('  Poor  and  rich. 

Our  world's  champions;  by  F.  Hassali.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  Hassali,  San  Franci.sco ;  1900  A: 
.3251,  Feb.  5;  Ic.  Feb,  5;  Ic.  Mar.  15.     34808 

Cur  youthful  patriots;  by  J.  W.  J.  Maxdey. 
©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1899: 
57281,  Sept.  7.  34809 

Ourselves  as  others  see  us.  See  American 
ideals. 

Out  all  night;  comedietta,  by  A.  E.  Berg. 
©   Albert   Ellerv    Berg.    New    York;    1898: 
19737,  Mar.  26.  34810 

Out  at  sea;  an  entirely  original  drama,  consist- 
ing of  a  prologue,  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by 
C.    E.    Newton. 

©  Charles  E.  Newton,  New  York;  1872:  86, 
Jan.  5.  34811 


34812 


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34832 


Out-door  (The)  patient:  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Cahill.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  9,  1911;  D :  2359S ;  Helena  M. 
Cnhill,  New  York.  34812 

Out  for  glory;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Pad- 
dock and  Ormoiid  H.  Paddock.  77  p.  4°. 
Typewrit  ten. 

©    Ic.    Jane    9,    1915;    D:  40882;    Eleanor 
IVIills  Paddock,  Toledo,  O.  34812a 

Out  in  Idaho;  a  drama,  by  F.  S.  Neill.  Burling- 
loii.  VI-.,  The  Lane  press,  1908.    15  p.    8°. 

©    Frederick    Stron^hteubury;    Neill,    Bur- 
lington, Vt. ;  D:  13729,  Sept.  S,  1908;  2c.  Nov. 


10,  1908. 


34813 


Out  in  Iowa;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Doty. 
189]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.   Doty,  New  York;   D :  2935, 
.Tan.  31,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1903.  34814 

Out  in  Ohio;  a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Nugent.     Typewritten. 

©   J.   G.  Nugent,   Canal   Dover,   O. ;   1899: 
76777,  Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1900.  34815 

Out  in  the  Allegheuies;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
the  Vundeons  [pseud,  of  I.  M.  and  L.  B.  Ma- 
son]    [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29193 ;  Ida  M.  and 
Louis  B.  Mason,  New  York.  34816 

Out  in  the  storm;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Carl- 
ton.    [3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913 ;  D :  34269 ;  Walter  E. 
Carleton,  Chicago.  34817 

Out  in  the  streets;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  S.  Wood. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  United  States;  1899 :  12147, 
Apr.  19.  34818 

■  Sec  also  Lost  in  a  big  city. 

Out  in  the  woods;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
Clarke.    12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  22,  1915;  D :  39477 ;  Harold  A. 
Clarke,  New  York.  34818a 

Out  of  a  job;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Cyrus  Brown- 
lee  Nev>'ton.     [2]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1915;   D:  39537;   Gay  Reid 
and  Lester  Drummond,  San  Francisco. 

34819 

Out  of  bondage;  a  musical  drama,  by  J.  B.  Wil- 
liams. 

©  S.  B.  Hyers,  United  States;  1876:8490, 
July  IS.  34820 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Bradford. 

©    Joseph    Bradford,    Boston;    1876:4173, 
Apr.  6.  34821 

See   also  Black   (The)   slave.— Millie,  the 


Out  of  darkness;  a  comedy-drama,  by  E.  M. 
Royle. 

©   Edwin   Milton   Royle,   Salt   Lake  City; 
1891 :  5007,  Fob.  5.  34822 

Out    of   Egypt. 

©  Clara  Rogers  Owens,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
0518,  Apr.  15,  1905.  34823 

Out  of  his  sphere;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  David 
Hill  [pseud,  of  David  W.  Hildreth]  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1889.  35  p.  12°.  ( [W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.'s  Boston  list] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Bo.ston ;    1S89 : 
21S89,  July  15;  2c.  Oct.  5.  34824 

Out  of  sight;  Ethiopian  comedy  in  1  act,  2 
.scenes,  by  F.  ISI.  Risdon. 

©  Filla  Maria  Risdon,  Gallup,  N.  M. ;  1897: 
.583.31,  Oct.  14.  34825 

Ethiopian  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Davis  Ris- 


don [pseud,  of  Filla  Maria  Risdon]     Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1899. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1898: 
75913,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1899.  34826 

—  a  3  act  comedy,  l)y  Edward  Poland.     [39]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Clias.   Katzenberg,   Philadelphia;    1889: 
32419,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1891.  34827 

—  See  also  Carl  Doonder. 


quadroon. 


Out  of  sight,  out  of  mind;  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
L.  V.  Allen.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1911 ;  D  :  24765  ;  L.  Virginia 
Allen,  Siin  Francisco.  34828 

Out  of  step;  or,  False  harmony,  melodrama  in 
3  acts,  by  AVillard  Von  Hagen.  57  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39785 ;  Wlllard  Ar- 
nold Von  Hagen,  Minneapolis.  34828a 

Out  of  the  dark.     See  Lillian. 

Out  of  the  da,rkness;  an  emotional  drama  in 
5  acts,  l)y  T.  H.  Arnold.     [92]  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Thomas  H.  Arnold,  New  Orleans ;  1886 : 
1520,  Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  34829 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Crawford.     11  p.     4°. 

•Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1910  ;  D  :  20194  ;  James  Craw- 
foril,  San  Francisco.  34830 

Out  of  the  deeT3  waters;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Benner  [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   Henry  Benner,   Fullerton,   Pa.; 
D :  10868,  June  27,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27,  1907. 

34831 

Out  of  the  depths;  1  act  dramatic  composition, 
by  W.  L.  Kalet.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20834 ;  William  L. 
Kalet,  Columbia,  S.  C.  34832 


1741 


34833 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


84853 


Out  of  the  depths — Continued. 

1  act  play,  by  Charles  T.  Dazey.     [2],  24  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34622 ;  Joseph  Con- 

yers,  New  York.  34833 

See  also  Challenge  (The). — Christie  John- 
stone.— False. — Ishmael. 

Out  of  the  desert.     See  Bob  of  the  valley. 

Out  of  the  fire;  a  sensation  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  S.  W.  Higgins. 

©  S.  W.  Higgins,  New  York ;  1872 :  210."). 
Mar.  6.  34834 

Out  of  the  fold;  a  rural  emotional  drama,  by 
L.  McCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCoriiiickl  [70 1  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  liangdon  McCormick,  New  York ;  D : 
1250,  Jan.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1902.      34835 

Out  of  the  frying-pan  into  the  fire;  sketch  for 
2  characters,  male  and  female,  by  Harry  S. 
Miller.  New  York.  H.  J.  Wehman.  1902.  7  P- 
16°.  (Wehman's  series  of  select  vnndeville 
plays,  sketches  and  farces,  no.  3) 

©  Henrv  J.  Wehman,  New  York ;  D :  28.SO. 
Sept.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  34836 

Out  of  the  jaws  of  death;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  H.  Thurston.  113  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mav  \Henderson  Thurston,  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me. ;  D :  14340,  Nov.  21.  190S ;  2c.  Nov. 
21,  190S.  34837 

Out  of  the  mire;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  do 
Lima.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27.  1909 ;  D :  17207 ;  Charles  A. 
de  Lima,  New  York.  34838 

Out  of  the  night;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Harri.s.      [105]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12.  1914 ;  D :  38097 ;  Frank  W. 
Harris.  New  York.  34838a 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  J.  A. 

Chew.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Alfred  Chew.  Chicago;  1897: 
30653,  June  21;  2c.  June  21.  348^9 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Davy.     [3].  48  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31859 ;  Catherine  A. 
Davy,  Chicago.  34840 

Out  of  the  past;  by  A.  M.  Hemmings. 

©  Adele  M.  Hemmings,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  14804. 
Jan.  12,  1909.  34841 

a  melodrama,  by  D.  Davidson  and  Aimee 

Carey. 

©  Dor6  Davidson,  New  York;  1890:24038, 
Aug.  7.  a4842 

1 


Out  of  the  past — Continued. 

play  in  1  act.  by  B.  H.  Voigt.     [2],  20  p. 

4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  .5,  1912:  D :  29294 ;  B.  H.  Voigt, 

New  York.  34843 

— —  or.  The  warning,  original  sketch,  by  W.  I.,. 
Hall.      [1],  17  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912;  D:  30009;  Willard  Loo 
Hall,  Altoona,  Pa.  34844 

Out  of  the  question;  a  comedy,  by  W.  D.  How- 
ells.  Boston.  James  R.  Osgood  and  company, 
1877.     1  p.  1.,  is:}  p.    24°. 

©  IL  O.  lluuiiliton  &  CO.  and  W.  D.  How- 
ells,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1877:4592,  Apr.  10: 
2c.  Apr.  25.  34845 

S;uno.     Boston  and  New   York,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  and  company  [1905]    Ip.  l.,183p.    24°. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  vears  from  Apr.  10,  1905;  A:  10.5085. 
Dec.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1904.  34846 

Out  of  the  rut  with  father.  Sec  Sacrifices 
(The)   of  conquering  Collins. 

Out  of  the  sea;  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  F.  Wolgannith.     ?,2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  F.  Wolgamuth,  Southampton, 
Pa.;  1889:20063,  July  3;  2c.  Oct.  14.     34847 

a  i)lay   in   1  act,  by  N.   Rose.  12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Norman    Rose,    New     York ;  D :  15041. 

Ajir.  17.  ]909;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909.  34848 

Out  of  the  shadow;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
August  Vatter  and  John  E.  Spencer,  some- 
wliat  altered  from  the  original  version  under 
fho  title  of  A  noble  sacrifice.  Boston,  W.  H. 
P.aker  &  co.,  1890.  48  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed. 
of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 
30194,  Dec.  21;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1890.  34849 

Out  of  the  South;  a  pantomime,  by  Kurt  Ma- 
tull. 

©  Charles  Racine  Tyler,  New  York ;  D : 
4.S57.  Dec.  8,  1903.  34850 

Out  of  the  vast  unknown  depths;  a  phantom 
in  1  act.  [bv]  M.  Delano.  [New  York,  Clarence 
H.  Eagle.  1908]     12  p.    8°. 

©  Mortimer  Delano,  New  York ;  D :  12023, 
Mar.  26,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908.  34851 

Out  of  the  "West;  in  4  acts,  by  Martha  L.  Og- 
den.     [152]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  L.  Ogden.  New  York ;  D :  5716.  Nov. 
1,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1904.  34852 

Out  of  the  wilderness;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  J.  Slevin.  [66]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Slevin,  New  York ;  D :  7565,  Nov. 
15,  1905-  2c.  Nov.  15,  1905.  34853 

742 


34854 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


84874 


Out  of  the  woods;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E, 
Roe. 

©  Mary  E.  Roe,  Milwaukee ;  1900  A :  2841, 
Jan.  31,  34854 

Out  of  town;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bell  Elliott 

Palmer.     Boston,   W.   H.   Baker  &  co.,  1907. 

34  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9359, 

Oct.  31,   1906;   2c.  Dec.  26,  1906.  34855 

Out  on  a  lark;  comedy,  by  Nelson  Compston. 
58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oct.  10,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D  :  17246 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago,  34856 

Out  on  a  strike;  by  W.  P.  Kimball,    Proof. 
©   Wilbur    F.    Kimball,    Haverhill,    Mass.; 
1885 :  23644,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  8.  1886.    34857 

or.  Battle  of  the  bull  and  the  bear, 

©  Wilbur  Fisk  Kimball,  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
1885:27189,  Dec.  23.  34858 

Out  on  the  plains.     See  Grit. 

Out  on  the  world;  a  drama  in  3  acts.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames,  1880.  23  p.  12°,  ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  83] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1880 :  4039,  Mar. 
13 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.  34858a 

Out  shopping;  a  local  character  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  United  States;  1882: 
18790,  Nov.  6.  34859 

Out  there;  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Cameron  [pseud,  of  G.  Drew]  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1910;    D:  20546;    Gladys 
Drew,  New  York.  34860 

Out  there  beyond;  modern  drama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  C.  .Johnstone  and  V.  Milliman. 
48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  35172  ;  Calder  John- 
stone and  Virginia  Milliman,  New  York. 

34861 

Out  this  evening — home  tomorrow;  a  comedy 
in  1  scene,  by  F.  F.  Mackay.  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  New  York;  1890:13266, 
Apr.  22 ;  2c.  Apr,  22.  34862 

Out  "West;  an  American  sensational  drama,  by 
J.  B.  Matthews. 

©  .T.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York ;  1871 : 
6120,  June  27.  34863 

a    coraedv    drama    in    4    acts,    by    Justin 

Adams.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902.  42 
p.  12°.  [Produced  by  The  Maude  Hillman 
CO.  under  the  title,  Miss  Ray  of  Colorado] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2470, 
Oct.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1902.  34864 


Out  West — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A.  Gambold.     [12]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23564 ;  Fred  A.  Gam- 
bold,  Los  Angeles.  34865 

'by  H.  M.  Fechheimer, 


©  Henry  M.  Fechheimer,  Detroit ;  D :  15803, 
May  8,  1909,  34866 

by    Walter    E,    Grogan.      14    p.      4°, 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912;  D:  28280;  C,  Aubrey 
Smith,  New  York.  34867 

Out  yonder;  a  drama  of  the  Southwest  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  R.  Whytal.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  Russ  Whytal,  New  York ;  1892 :  26678, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  21,  1897.  34868 


play  in  4  acts,  by  Isaac  Henderson.    112  p. 

12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16991 ;  Marion  Hen- 
derson, Rome.  34869 

Outcast  CThe);  by  H.  Holmes.    74  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Harold    Holmes,     Philadelphia;     1894: 
17200,  Mar,  28 ;  2c.  June  13.  34870 

an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

by  F.  Bassford. 

©Franklyn  Bassford, Brooklyn;  1882:7404, 
May  6.  34871 

-Parisian     police-court     sketch,     from     the 

French  of  Lucien  Mayrague,  by  Frederic  F. 
Schrader.      14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1, 1910 ;  D  :  22704 ;  Hans  Bartsch, 
New  York.  34872 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg,  freely 


adapted  by  Strindberg  from  the  novel  of  Ola 
Hannson's,  tr.  from  the  German  of  Emil 
Schering  by  Mary  Harned.  (In  Poet  lore,  v. 
17,  no.  3,  autumn  1906;  periodical  ©  June 
25,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906 ;  B :  121943 ;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston) 

by  U.  Morelli.     10  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D:  34625;  Ulysses  Mo- 
relli, New  York.  34873 

See     also     Walter     Iredale. — Wandering 

(The)  orphan, — Wilmot  or  Dunbar? 

Outcast  (The)  artist;  by  M.  J,  Fielding,    15  p, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  J.  Fielding,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  13428, 
July  28,  1908 ;  2c.  July  28,  1908.  34874 


Outcast   (The)  fugitive, 
the  rancher. 


See  James  Warner, 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-6 


Outcast  (The)  of  fate.     See  Medea. 

1743 


34875 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34897 


Outcast  (The)  son;  by  C.  D.  Ettinger,  S.  Kurtz 
and  B.  Katz.    5  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  23,  1912;  D :  28407 ;  Chas.  D. 
Ettinger,  Samuel  Kurtz  and  Bernard  Katz, 
New  Yorlc.  34875 

Outcasts  (The);  [by]  J.  A.  Sutton. 

©  John  A.  Sutton,  Brooklyn;  1886:29002. 
Dee.  18.  34876 

Outcast's  (The)  daughter;  by  G.  M.  Anderson. 
42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  M.  Anderson,  Princeton,  Ind. ;  D : 
8793.  July  7,  1906 ;  2c.  July  7,  1906.  34877 

a  drama,  in  4  acts,  by  Marlon  Eddy  [pseud. 

of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1899  :  68872, 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  34878 

Outcasts  of  a  great  city;  a  marvelous  dramatic 
conception  in  4  acts,  by  Chas.  H.  Flemming. 

©  Daniel  A.  Kelly,  United  States;  1893: 
19564.  Apr.  21.  34879 

Outcasts  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama,  by 
David  Bela.sco. 

©  Charles  Frohman.  New  York ;  1883 : 
21368,  Nov.  19.  34880 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat;  an  original  sensational 
■     drama   in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Mo- 
Closkoy. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1873: 
674,  Jan.  25.  34881 

Outcasts  of  society;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J,. 
Adams.      [74]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams.  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D :  3062. 
Fel).  27.  1903;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1903.  34882 

Outcast's    (An)    revenge;    a    new    and   original 
drama,  by  A.  S.  Keller. 

©  Augustine  S.  Keller,  New  Haven;  1886: 
547.  Jan.  7.  34883 

Outclassed;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31.  1912;  D:  30390;  George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  34884 

Outcome  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Mar- 
chand.      [80|    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912;  D :  29155 ;  Ralph  A. 
Marchand,  Cambridge.  Mass.  34885 

Outcry  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Webster. 
1 21.  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914;  D:  38494;  Henry 
Kitchen   Webster,  Evanston,  111.  34885a 

Outlaw  (The);  by  L.  C.  Fletcher. 

©  L.  Covne  Fletcher,  United  States;  1882: 
20798,  Dec.  9.  34886 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Fax. 

©  Reuben  Fax,  Toronto,  Can;id:i  :  D:  15609. 


Outlaw  (The) — Continued. 

1  act  playlet,  by  W.  L.  Sweitzer.    25  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  S,  1911;  D:  25706;  Willard  L. 

Sweitzer,   AUentown,   Pa.  34888 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.     Chi- 


cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [35]  p. 
f°.  Mimeographed.  (Byer's  library  of  tab- 
loid plays) 

©    Nov.    2,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    21.    1914;    D: 
38879 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  34888a 

—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Mo.ssmeier.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1913;   D:  32307;   Joseph  P. 
:Mossmeier,   New   Orleans.  34889 

—  or,  The  maid  and  the  outlaw,  a  romantic 
play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  G.  T.  Smith  and 
M.    Doran.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Totten  Smith  and  Marie  Doran, 
New  York  ;  1899 :  12740.  Feb.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  2. 

34890 

See  also  Plays:    August  Strindberg. 


Outlaw  (The)  girl;  in  4  acts,  by  S.  A.  Schafer. 
[34]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Samuel  A.   Schafer,   Sterlinir.  Kan. ;   D : 
12125,  Jan.  6,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1908.     34891 

Outlaw  (The)  of  Glenmalure;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Von  der  Vonde.  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  13499, 
Aug.  4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  34892 

Outlaw  (The)  reclaimed.     See  Adam  Harney. 

Outlaw  (An)  submarine;  1  act  sketch,  by  E. 
Osgood.     15  p.     4°.     Typewxitten. 

©    Ic.    July    12,    1915;    D:  41208;    Erastus 
Osgoorl   South  P.raintree,  Mass.  34892a 

Outlawed;  by  Ij.  C.  Fletcher. 

©     Lydia     Coyne     Fletcher,     Washington ; 
1882:20898,  Dec.  U.  34893 

original    1    act    dramatic    composition,    by 


L.   A.  Beatty   and   F.   E.    .Tones.      [8]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1910;  D :  21785 ;  Louis  Arsell 
Beattv  and  Frank  E.  Jones.  Wilmington,  Del. 

34894 

Outlaws  (The);  by  C.  Fuller. 

©    Caroline    Fuller,    New    York;    D :  12210. 
.Tan.  20,  1908.  34895 

comic  opera,  by  B.  N.  Beal. 

©  Bertram  Noel  Beal.  Denver;  1898:  18228. 
Mar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  21.  34896 

play  in  1  act,  by  Gwen  John  [pseud,  of  G. 


Apr.  13,  1909. 


34887 


.Tones]      [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1913;     D:  32448;     Gladys 
Jones,  Chelsea,  London.  34897 


1744 


34898 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


34017 


Outlaws  (The)— Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  Henrietta  Warren  [pseud. 

of  N.  F.  Krag]  adapted  from  Gilbert  Parker's 

Pierre  and  his  people.    12  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910  ;  D  :  22852  ;  Nora  Foster 

Krag,  St.  Paul.  34898 

Outlaw's  (The)  Christmas;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Theodore  Kremer.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   P.   H.    Sullivan,    New    York;     D:9388, 
Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  34899 

Outlaws  (The)  of  Carolina;  or,  The  swamp 
demons,  a  sensation  drama,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York ;   1872 :  3876, 
Apr.  12.  34900 

Outlaws  (The)  of  Etiquetta;  operetta  in  2  acts, 
words  by  Helen  Helmore,  music  by  Harold 
Vincent  Milligan.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer 
[1914]  [46]  p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collec- 
tion of  opera-librettos) 

©    Sept.    8,    1914;    2c.    Sept.    14,   1914;    D: 
38114 ;  G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  34900a 

Outlaws  of  Montana;  4  act  drama  of  the  far 
West,  by  J.  F.  Maddox.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    27,    1909 ;     D :  1693.5 ;     Jesse 
Franklin  Maddox,  Boise,  Id.  34901 

Outlaws  (The)  of  the  Carolinas.  See  Swamp 
angels. 

Outlaw's  (The)  retreat.     See  Always  on  hand. 

Outlaw's  (An)  son;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Simon. 

©    Henrv    Simon.     United     States;     1884: 
10619.  INIay  26.  34902 

Outlook  (The);  a  play  of  the  moment,  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Connelly.    81  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  32240  ;  Hubert  Con- 
nelly, New  York.  34903 

Outpost;  a  play,  by  J.  F.  J.  Archibald.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   .Tas.    F.    J.    Archibald,   Washington ;    D : 
12786,  Apr.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.    34904 

Out's  inn;  a  black-face  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1902.  8 
p.     12°, 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2546, 
Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  34905 

Outside  (The)  inn;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  A.  Richardson.  65  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25336 ;  Frankland 
A.  Richardson,  New  York.  34906 


Outside  the  door;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  Delf. 
[2],  7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1914 ;  D :  37592 ;  Harry  Delf, 
New  York.  34906a 

Outside  the  family;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Long,    iii,  273  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910;  D:  21245;  Maxwell 
Budd  Long,  Cincinnati.  34907 

Outside  the  gates  of  paradise;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Adeline  M.  Leitzbach. 
[1],  100  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  M.  Leitzbach,  New  York;  D:9464, 
Nov.  19,  1906;  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1906;  Ic.  Dec.  3, 
1906.  34908 

Outside  the  law;  by  V.  K.  Dunn.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Violette  Kimball  Dunn,  New  York;  D: 
8719,  June  19,  1906 ;  2c.  June  19,  1906.    34909 

-sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Hicks.  [2],  19  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915;   D:  42049;  Henry  M. 

Hicks,  New  York.  34909a 

Outsider  (An);  coltege  play  for  girls  in  1  act, 
In-  Wilhemeu  Wilkes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1910.  20  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Mar.  25,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1910;  D: 
20586 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    34910 

■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dawson  and  Sant- 

Matthews. 

©  Forbes  Dawson  and  Sant-Matthews,  Eng- 
land;  1892 :  45082,  Nov.  5.  34911 

a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  S.  O.  Dermot,  Maiden,  Mass.;  D :  9465, 
Nov.  19,  1906.  34912 

^by  H.  M.  Muse.  [24]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23822 ;  Hiram  Marion 
Muse,  Palestine,  Tex.  34913 

Outward  bound  and  homeward  bound;  or.  Life 
in  New  York  and  Shyanne,  an  original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Connolly  and  B.  Barry. 

©  P.  Connolly  and  E.  Barry,  New  York; 
1871 :  10,700,  Nov.  10.  34914 

Outwitted;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  arr.  by 
W.  T.  Nelson. 

©  William  Tecumseh  Nelson,  Chicago; 
1897 :  10447,  Feb.  10.  34915 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kirkland. 

©  E.  M.  Kirkland,  Chicago;  1877:6652, 
June  4.  34916 

a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,   arr.   by  W.   T. 


Nelson. 

©     William    Tecumseh    Nelson,     Chicago ; 
1S97  :  67685,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  34917 


1745 


34918 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34935 


Out-witted — Continued. 

a  society  sketch  for  girls  in  1  Jict,  adapted 

bv  Bob  O'Link  [pseud.]     New  York,  Dick  & 

Fitzgerald,   1908.     8  p.     12^ 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12577. 

Mar.  18.  1908 ;  2c.  June  10,  1908.  34918 

or,  Eloped. 

©  H.  E.  and  A.  A.  De  Baldovert,  St.  Louis : 
1888:23820,  Aug.  20.  34919 

Outwitting-  the  colonel;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Gordan  V.  May."  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     10  p.    12°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:963,  Oct.  IG. 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  34920 

Oveja  (La)  perdida;  zarzuela  infantil  en  1  acto 
y  en  verso,  letra  de  .Tuan  Redondo  Menduiua. 
mllsica  del  maestro  J.  Taboada  Steger.  Ma- 
drid, Pociedad  anonima  Casa  Dot^sio  [1911] 
23  p.  8°.  (Galeri<1  infantil)  [Libretto  only] 
©  Feb.  10,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1911;  D: 
23321 ;  Casa  Dot^sio,  Madrid.  34921 

Ovenbecks  (Die);  drama  in  4  akten  aus  dem 
ofri;;iorsloben.  von  O.  von  Gontard  und  H. 
Losch.  Miinchen,  Rubinverlag  [1903]  71  p. 
16°.     ( [Rubin-bibliothek] ) 

©  Rubinverlag,  Munich;  D :  3052,  Feb.  26. 
1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1903.  34922 

Over  aevne.  f?ee  Beyond  human  power. — 
Plays;  by  Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Over  long  distance;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Mark 
Reardon.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11. 1915;  D:  41466;  Mark  S.  Rear- 
don. 3d.  New  York.  34922a 

Over  Niag-ara  Falls;  an  American  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed.  W.  Rowland  and  E. 
Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh,  Wis. ;  D :  1124, 
Nov.  26,  1901.  34923 

Over  one  sinner;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Booth  Tilton 
and  Sutton  Vane.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  Gloucester  City,  N.  J. ; 
D :  8353,  Apr.  16.  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1906. 

34924 

Over-speeding;  drama  in  1  act,  with  prologue, 
by  .T.  S.  Barcus.     [33]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  18,  1914;   D:  37352;  James  S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  34924a 

Over  the  border;  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©   Carlton   Lewis  Nagely,  New   York;    D: 
12479,  Mar.  4,  1908.  34925 

j^  plfxy  in  4  acts,  by  Constance  Skinner  and 

Herbert* Heron  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  Peet] 

©  Herbert  Heron   Peet,  Los   Angeles;   D: 
12.^18.  Mar.  10,  1908.  34926 

Over  the  cliff.     See  In  the  way. 


Over  the  falls;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Vershay. 

©    William    Vershay,    Albany ;    1871 :  5328, 
June  6.  34927 

Over  the  fence;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Harper. 
[2],  80  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1914 ;  D :  36909 ;  Neal  Harper, 
Now  York.  34927a 

nmsical  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Wes- 

lyn.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

'  ©   Ic.   Jan.   24,   1914 ;   D :  35772 ;    J.   Louis 

Mintz,  Philadelphia.  34927b 

Over  the  footlights;  a  tabloid  comedy  drama 
in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  Miron  Leffingwell. 
[21]   p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©   May   20,    1910;    2c.   May   23,    1910;    D: 
21119 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  34928 

Over  the  garden  fence;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Chapman.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company   [1901]     16  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1018, 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  34929 

Over  the  garden  wall;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
.L  P.  Wilson. 

©  J.   Paul  Wilson,  Bronxville,  N.   Y. ;  D: 
3950,  Sept.  15,  1903.  34930 


—  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  G.  C.  Wester- 
velt.  [3],  67  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Tech  show  and  G.  C.  Westervelt,  Boston ; 
D :  12560,  Jlar.  17.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908. 

34931 

—  a    farcical    comedy    in    3    acts,    by    W.    K. 


Bocock. 

©  W.  Kemper  Bocock,  Philadelphia ;  1882 : 
16835,  Oct.  10.  34932 

a  musical  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  Will  D. 


Felter.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1897.  21  p. 
16°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays])      [With  music] 

©   Harold    Roorbach,     New    York;     1897: 
52644,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  34933 

—  musical  dialogue,  by  Clifford  Harris, 
music  by  Eddie  Jewell.  [6]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28,     1911;     D:  25898;     Julie 
Cooper  and  Bonita  Oliver.  San  Francisco. 

34934 

—  an  original  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1884 :  9202,  May  3. 

34935 


1746 


34936 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


34956 


Over  the  garden  wall — Oontiiuiod. 

serio-comic  musical  sketch,  book  and  lyrics 

by   Jesse   G.   M.   Glick,   music  by   Irving  M. 

Wilson.      4    p.      4°.      Typewritten.       [Words 

only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4.  1912 ;  D :  28373 ;  Glick  &  Wil- 
son, San  Francisco.  34936 
Over  the  hill  from  the  poorhouse;  a  comedy 

drama  in  4  acts,  founded  upon  Will  Carleton's 

poem  of  the  same  title,  by  J.  B.  Polk. 

©    J.    B.    Polk,    New    York;    1889:8974. 

Mar.  21.  34937 

Over  the  hill  to  the  poorhouse;  a  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  founded  upon  Will  Carleton's  poem 

of  the  same  title,  by  J.  B.  Polk. 

©    J.    B.     Polk,    New    York;    1889:8972. 

Mar.  21.  34938 

See  also  Mother's  (A)  love. 

Over  the  hills;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jolin 
Palmer.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd., 
1914.     31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  2,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1914;  D: 
36662;   Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

34938a 

Over  the  hills  from  the  poorhouse;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  founded  upon  Will  Carle- 
ton's poem  of  the  same  title,  by  J.  B.  Polk. 

©  J.  B.  Polk,  New  York;  1889:8973, 
Mar.  21.  34939 

Over  the  hills  to  the  poorhouse;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts.     25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Jay  Smith,  Chicago;  D:5901, 
Dec.  12,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1904.  34940 

■ by  Herbert  Hall  AVinslow. 

©  George  Kenniugtou,  New  York ;  D :  2945, 
Feb,  3,  1903.  34941 

— -founded  upon  Will  Carleton's  poem  of 

the  same  title,  by  J.  B.  Polk. 

©  J.  B.  Polk,  New  York;  1889:431. 
Jan.  3.  34942 

the  new  domestic  drama  in  4  acts  [by  A.  O. 

Miller] 

©  Amos  O.  Miller,  United  States;  1878: 
13580,   Nov.  21.  34943 

-Same.     [2],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  O.  Miller,  jr.,  Toledo,  O.,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Nov.  21,  1906;  D:9496, 
Nov.  22,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1906,  34944 

play  in  5  acts,  founded  on  poem  of  same 

name,  by  Annie  Kernanan.    61  p.    4°.    Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16342  ; 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  34945 

Over  the  ocean;  an  original,  sensational  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Bud  worth. 

©  Harry  Budworth,  New  York  ;  1885 :  11930. 
May  28.  34046 


Over  the  ocean — Continued. 

or,  Only  an  actor,  a  protean  comedy  in  4 

acts,  by  W.  L.  Visscher. 

©  Will  L.  Visscher.  San  Francisco;  1878: 
4042,  Apr.  5.  34947 

Over  the  palace  wall;  sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
[23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    29,    1914;    D :  37969 ;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  34947a 

Over  the  palisades;  a  comedy -drama,  by  Olive 
Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©    Wirt    Sikes,     New    York ;     1872 :  10107, 
Sept.  20.  34948 

Over  the  phone;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Locke 
and   IM.   Arm.strong.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   11,   1913;   D :  35313 ;   James  P. 
Locke.  Toledo,  O.  34949 

Over   the  plains;   sensational   and   picturesque 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey.   Brooklyn :    1873 : 
3342.  Apr.  2.  34950 

Over  the  rapids;  in  4  acts,  L.  Canziani.  [132] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louisa   Starr  Canziani,   London ;  D :  26. 

.Tan.  12,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  24.  34951 

Over   the   transon;   by    W.    Mountfortt   and   N. 
Grute. 

©  Wade  aiouiitfortt  and  Naiu  Grute,  New 
York  ;  D  :  15354,  Mar.  16,  1909.  34952 


comedy  sketch,  by  D.  Bruce  and  M.  Duf- 

fet.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913 ;  D :  33285 ;  Dan  Bruce 
and  Margo  Duffet,  Chicago.  34953 

a  play,  by  I.  P.  Caldwell.     Typewritten. 

©  Isaac  Palmer  Caldwell,  Louisville ;  1900 
A:  25283,  Oct.  11;  2c.  Oct.  11.  34954 

Over  the  viaduct;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W. 
Smith.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914  ;  D  :  37220 ;  Lewis  AVorth- 
ington  Smith,  Des  Moines.  34954a 

Over  the  wall;   a  dramatic  episode,  by   J.   K. 
Pavilla.    8  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  John  R.   Pavilla,  New  York ;   D :  15431, 
Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909.  34955 

Over  the  wire;   comedy  skit,  by  D.   S.  Kusell. 
[1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1915;    D :  42525 ;    Dan    S. 


Kusell,  Chicago. 


34955a 


Over  their  heads;  aviation  farce  iu  1  flight,  by 
M.   Ott.      [2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25655  ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass.  34950 


1747 


34957 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


34977 


Over  treacherous  ground;  by  Cornelius  Paul 
Jones  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  R.  C.  Jones]  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1909;  D:  17030;  Mrs.  II.  C. 
Jones,  Washington.  34957 

Over  yonder;  a  sketch,  by  Blanche  Marsden 
fi.  e.  B.  M.  Dunlop] 

©  Blanche  Marsden  Dunlap,  New  York ; 
1900  A:  30539.  Dec.  18;  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1900; 
Ic.  .Tan.  21,  1901.  34958 

Overheard  at  the  academy.  Src  Eternal  (The) 
feminine. 

Overland;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G. 
Donnelly. 

©  H.  Gratton  Donnelly,  Los  Angeles  :  1  Sn4 : 
24273,  May  14.  34959 

a  spectacular  sensational  drama  in  6  acts. 


by  O.  C.  Johnston. 

©    Orson    Clifford    Johnston,    New    York : 
1897  :  4200,  Jan.  11.  34960 

Overland  (The)  flyer;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  W.  James. 

©  T.  W.  James,  United  States ;  1891 :  44173, 
Dec.  7.  34961 

Overland  (The)  limited;  1  act  play,  by  T.  B. 
Grant.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911;  D:  25447;  Thomas  E. 
Grant,   Denver.  34962 

1   act  playlette,   by   Le  Roy   and   Harvey. 

16  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 :  D :  23248 ;  Le  Roy  and 
Harvey,  Camden,  N.  J.  34963 

Overland  stage  line;  also  the  historical  Gretna 
Green  elopement  and  marriage  scene,  dramatic 
representation. 

©  Fletcher  G.  Welch,  Chicago  ;  1873  :  1157S. 
Oct.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  34964 

Overman  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Adam,  authorized  tr.  from  the  French  by  Y. 
Asckonusy  and  S.  E.  Ellman. 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy   and    Samuel    E<hv;inl 
Ellman,  St.  Louis;  D:  13364,  July  IS,  1908. 

34965 

Overmastering  pride,  ruler  of  the  soul.  See 
Bacio  (II) 

Overruled;  dramatic  study,  by  B.  Shaw.  \\], 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1913;    D :  32129 ;    Bernard 
Shaw,  London.  34966 

Overshadow  by  Mt.  Whitney,  See  Rochelle 
mine  in  reality. 

Overtime;  a  socialistic  drama,  by  F.  Randt. 
©   Frances   Randt,     New    York ;     D :  1677. 
Apr.  2,  1902.  34967 


Overtones;  sketch,  by  A.  Gerstenberg.  [1],  23  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6.  1914  ;  D  :  35.573  ;  Alice  Gersten- 
berg, Chicago.  34967a 

Owen  O'Neil;  or,  Eileen's  love,  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Bropson. 

©  James  Bropson,  Cleveland ;  1880 :  16679, 

Nov.  4.  34968 

Owin'  to  Maggie;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John 
Jason  Trent.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1904.  28  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

'(i)   E.    A.    MoFadden,    Cincinnati ;    D :  5647. 
Oct.  15,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904.  34969 

Owl  (The)  and  the  pussy  cat  drill;  a  non- 
sense comedy-song  and  pantomime,  by  Ade- 
laide Westcott  Hatch.  New  York,  Hints  pub- 
lishing company,  1902.  cover-title,  3  p.  12°. 
©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2743.  Dec. 
2.  1902;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1902.  34970 

Owl  (The)  club;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
satirizing  secret  societies,  by  C.  H.  Burggraf. 
[Albany,  Smiley]  1900.  34  p.  diagr.  nar. 
12°. 

©  Charles  H.  Burggraf,  Albany,  Or. ;  1900 
A :  18159,  July  23 ;  2c,  Sept.  17.  34971 

Owl  Hollow;  a  southern  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 

by  W.   G.  Browne.     45  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  Gault  Browne,  Chicago;  D :  54.  Jan. 

21.  1901;  2c.  Feb.  16.  34972 

Owl  (The)  wagon;  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  Fuller. 
[12]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    12.    1913;    D :  34115 ;    Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood.  N.  J.  34973 

by  E.  Eisner.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912 :  D :  30350 ;  Edward  Eis- 
ner, New  York.  34974 

Owls  (The);  or.  Bumps  and  muscles,  an  origi- 
nal musical  burlesque  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Herbert  and  S.  Felch. 

©  Stanley  Felch  and  J.  W.  Herbert,  Chi- 
cago ;  1885  :  6062,  Mar.  12.  34975 

Owls  (The)  of  New  York;  or.  The  romance  of 
a  rich  young  woman,  an  original  comedy- 
drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Aiken. 

©  Albert  W.  Aiken,  Brooklyn;  1878:2184, 

Feb.  19.  34976 

[Own  fault;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jacobson] 


174  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  D:  33254;  Jacob  .Jacob- 
son,  Brooklyn.  34977 


1748 


34978 


COPYEIGJEITED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


34999 


Own  your  own  home;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Lennox. 

©  Fred  Lennox,  New  York ;  D :  14113,  Oct. 
21,  190S.  34978 

Owner  (The)  of  Ghost  Mountain  mine;  in  4 
acts,  by  D.  Busiiach.  [47]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Dolores   Busnach,    New   York;    D :  9119, 
Sept.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1906.  34979 

Owner  (The)  of  the  Three  Star;  a  1  act  play, 
by  R.  Lange.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Rosalie    Lange,    New    York ;    D :  13902. 
Sept.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1908.  34980 

Oxford  (The)  afEair;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Josephine  H.  Cobb  and  Jennie  E.  Paine.  Phil- 
adelphia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1896. 

©     Penn    pub.     co.,     Philadelphia ;     1896 : 
34058,  June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  34981 

Oxford  historical  pageant;  the  book  of  the 
pageant,  by  E.  T.  Strang.  [3],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913  ;  D  :  33173 ;  Emily  Tudor 
Strang,  Philadelphia.  34982 

Oxfordshire  (The)  Saint  George  play.  See  Sec- 
ond (The)  shepherds'  play. 

Oyster  (An)  stew;  a  rapid-fire  talking  act,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  6  p.  12°.  ([Deni- 
son's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  T.   S.   Denison,   Chicago;   D :  5155,  June 
10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  34983 

Oysters;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Alice  C.  Thomp- 
son. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  12  p. 
12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  15325, 
IMar.  13,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1909.  34984 

Ozone;  by  I.  B.  Oliver. 

©    Israel    B.    Oliver,    Lynn,    Mass.;    1890: 
30705,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  34985 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N.  C.  Good- 
win, jr.,  and  Geo.  H.  Jessop. 

©  Goodwin  and  .Jessop,  New  York ;  1880 : 
7552,  May  14.  34986 

— —an  operetta  in  2  acts,  words  and  lyrics  by 
G.  P.  Naylor,  music  by  Carl  Venth. 

©  George  Prentice  Naylor,  Brooklyn ;  1900 
A:  23488,  Sept.  5.  34987 

Ozone  inn;  by  F.E.Ijynch.  lip.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.  24.  1909  ;  D  :  16912 ;  Frank  E. 
Lynch,  Hornell,  N.  Y.  34988 

Ozora;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Has- 
win. 

©   Charles   A.   Haswin,   New    York;   1885: 
24419,  Nov.  21.  34989 


Ozymandias;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
))y  Hcrl)ei-i  Heron  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  Peet] 

©   Herbert  Heron  Peet,   Los  Angeles ;   D : 
12132,  Jan.  6,  1908.  34990 

P.  A.  and  P.  I.;  a  drama,  scenes  drawn  from 
the  book  Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and 
P.  I. ;  or,  Samantha  at  the  Centennial,  by  M. 
Holley. 

©     Marietta     Holley.     Pierrepont     Manor, 
N.  Y. ;  1880:4141,  Mar.  lo.  34991 

P.  (The)  A.  I.  L.  W.  R.  ,SVe  Four  acting-  mon- 
ologues. 

F.  A.  T. ;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  Richard  F.  Carroll  and  F.  Tannehill,  jr. 

©  Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  and  Annie  B.  Car- 
roll, Chicago  ;  1887  :  13335,  May  20.  34992 

P.  D.  Q. ;  farce-comedy  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 
F.  B.  Elkins.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  20,  1914;   D :  37627 ;   Felton  B. 
Elkins,  Montecito,  Cal.  34992a 

P.  (The)  G.'s.  Sec  Lumber  room,  and  other 
plays. 

P.  M.  coat;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Leo  Barthold 
[pseud.]     78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   19,   1910;    D :  20510 ;    Jeanette 
( Jeschickter,  Washington.  34993 

P.  0.  Z.  A.  M.;  by  C.  L.  Piper. 

©  C.  L.  Piper,  Boston ;  1888 :  14208,  May  15. 

34994 

P.  P.  C. ;  or,  Pullman  palace  car,  a  2  act  farci- 
cal nnisical  composition,  by  W.  A.  Mestayer. 

©  W.  A.  Mestayer,  New  York;  1879:8999, 
July  10.  34995 

P.  P.  P.  Podge.  See  Stage  (The)  struck  cou- 
ple. 

Pa;  a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Walters 
(Cal  Wallace) 

©  Charles  Wallace  .Walters,  Philadelphia ; 
1886  :  3248,  Feb.  6.  34996 

Pa  in  the  car;  sketch,  by  E.  Goodman.  [2],  15 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913;  D :  33032 ;  Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  34997 

Pa  is  rich;    introducing  the   new   and  original 

songs,  Pa  is  rich  and  My  pa  is  a  bonanza  king. 

(g),Teppe  Delano,  United  States;  1880:19466, 

Dec.  18.  34998 

Paa  Ekre'rnes  gaard;  drama  i  4  akter,  af  Hans 
TO.    Kinck.      Kristiania,    H.    Aschehoug   &   co. 
1913.    3  p.  1.,  242  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  27,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1913;  D: 
35491;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 34999 


1749 


34999 


DR.\MATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


35016 


Paa  hybelen;  studenterkomedie  med  viser  i  2 
aktor,  iif  Afiain  Hiortli.  Kristiania,  H.  Asche- 
houg  &  CO.,  1913.    2  p.  1.,  87  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35801 ;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 34999a 

Paar  (Das)  nach  der  mode;  wiener  lustspiel  in 
3  akten,  von  Raoul  Auerheimer.  Berlin,  S. 
Fischer  verlag,  1913.     163  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  7,  1913;  2c.  June  18,  1913;  D: 
33536 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  35000 

Pablo;  or,  The  Cuban's  bride,  a  romantic  play 
ip  5  acts,  and  an  episode  of  the  Cuban  revo- 
lution, by  J.  B.  Renauld. 

©  John  B.  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1873  :  9316, 
Aug.  19.  35001 

Pace  (The)  that  kills;  by  J.  IM.  Clarke  and  A.  R. 
Tafft. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke  and  Adella  Reng 
Tafft,  West  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  6664,  May  15, 
1905.  35002 


—  a  comedy  drama,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©   Joseph   Le   Brandt,   New   York;    1898: 
60038,  Oct.  12.  35003 


—  a  drama  of  New  York  life  in  1  act,  by  J.  G. 
Barnes.     Typewritten, 

©  John  G.  Barnes,  New  York ;  1898 :  42244. 
July  14 ;  2c.  July  14.  35004 


a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D.  Flynn. 

©    James    D.    Flynn,    New    York ;    D :  441, 
May  8,  1901.  35005 

Pace  (The),  the  cost;  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  P. 
Sigourney.     [2],  23  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;   D :  23882  ; ;   T.   Proctor 
Sigourney,  Chicago.  35006 


Pace  (The)  they  go  on  the  inner  circle. 
Whirl  (The)  at  Washington. 


See 


Pacific  (The)  mail;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Wilson. 

©  Ella  Wilson,  United  States ;  1888 :  36164. 
Dec.  19.  35007 

Pacific  Pete,  the  prince  of  the  revolver;  a  ro- 
mantic sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Harry 
Weaver. 

©  Charles  Wilkinson,  United  States ;  1876 : 
3338,  Mar.  18.  35008 

Pacific  (The)  tramp.     See  Black  (The)  Hills. 

Pacifist  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  Robertson 
and  O.  Amend.     [1],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1915;  D:  422.33;  Marguerite 
Robertson  and  Ottilie  Amend,  New  York. 

35008a 


Pack  (A)  of  cards;  a  musical   absurdity  in  1 
act.  by  R.  Nash  and  J.  E.  Moody. 

©  Robert  Nash  and  John  E.  Moody,  Jersey 
City;  1890:17142,  May  26.  35009 

Pack  (A)  of  lies;  a  farce  comedy,  by  F.  E.  Al- 
lison. 

©  Francos  Ekin  Allison,  Nasliville;  1895: 
14791,  Mar.  14.  35010 


Pack    (A)    of   lunatics, 
bedlam. 


See   Queen    (The)    of 


Package  (A)  for  papa;  a  comedy  skit,  by  C.  T. 
Del  Vecchio.     [1],  14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15.  1914;  D:  37575;  Mrs.  Chas. 
T.  Del  Vecchio,  Chicago.  35010a 

Package  (A)  from  Paris.     See  Stakes  (The) 

Package  (A)  marked  fragile;  by  Holman  Day. 
[4],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D:  25869;  Lionel 
Adams,  New  York.  35011 

Package  (A)  of  cigarettes;  in  3  puffs,  a  musi- 
cal farce-comedy,  by  P.  Gaunt.  [58]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Robb,  New  York.  Edraond  Green- 
wood, Memphis.  Tenn.,  and  Percy  Gaunt,  New 
York  ;  1890 :  989,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.      35012 

Packet  (A)  for  popsy;  a  farce-comedy  in  1  act. 
by  Evelyn  Simins.  Philadelphia,  Tlie  Penn 
publishing  company,  1905.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  6846, 
.Tune  21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  35013 

Packet  (A)  of  wives;  a  historical  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Fitch.     Typewritten. 

©  Eunice  Fitch,  Chicago ;  1896 :  28240,  May 
8  ;  2c.  May  9.  35014 

Packing  (The)  of  the  home  missionary  barrel; 
an  entertainment  in  1  scene,  by  Mrs.  Henry  A, 
Hallock,  Boston,  W,  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910. 
13  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  July  23,  1910;  2c.  .July  25,  1910;  D: 
21626 :  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    35015 

Pacquerette;  a  drama,  by  M.  Cooper.  SFan] 
F[rancisco],   Francis  Valentine  &  co.,   1888. 

©  Mav  Cooper,  San  Francisco  ;  1888:  37751, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1889.  35016 

Paddle  your  own  canoe;  a  farce,  by  G.  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company 
[1876]  2  p.  1.,  189-215  p.  12°.  ([Amateur 
drama,  no.  13]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13981,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  19.  35016a 

See  also  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  act- 


ors. 


1750 


35017 


copyeighteD  in  the  united  states 


35032 


Paddy  Doyle;  or,  A  mutual  friend,  an  Irish 
farce  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  P.  A.  Waldron. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1898.  16  p. 
12°.     ([Dick's  American  ed.]) 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,    New    York;    1898: 
35906,  June  11 ;  2c.  July  15.  35017 

Paddy  McFling's  experience.  See  Joining  the 
tinpanites. 

Paddy  Whiskey;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Fox.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will   H.   Fox,   New   York;    1892:24091, 
June  9;  Ic.  June  9.  35018 

Paddy's  children;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Fiske.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913 ;  D :  34268 ;  O.  T.  Fiske, 
New  York.  35019 

Paddy's  market;  an  original  Irish  comedy,  by 
Scott  Marble. 

©  William  T.  Keogh,    New    York;    1897: 
69542,  Dec.  14.  35020 

Paddy's  pension;  vaudeville  skit,  by  O.  T.  Fiske. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     1,     1914;     D :  38969 ;     Oliver 
Thomas  Fiske,  Hingham,  Mass.  35020a 

Padre  (El)  Augusto;  comedia  llrica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo  y  Ricardo  Pla  y 
Amor6s,  miisica  de  los  maestros  Quislant  y 
Badla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
nolesl  1911.  44,  [2]  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D:  28246; 
E.  G.  del  Castillo  y  R.  Pla  y  Amoros,  Madrid. 

35021 

Padre  (El)  cura;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  M.  Mocayo,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Manuel  Panella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1908.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Manuel  Mocavo,  Madrid ;  D  :13785,  Sept. 
14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  35022 

Padre  Pasquale;  tabloid  drama  of  the  tene- 
ments, by  Guthrie  Forbes  and  Horace  Dayne. 
[2],  28  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    31,    1915;    D:  42619;    Herbert 
Thomson  co..  New  York.  35022a 

Padrone  (The);  libretto  of  an  opera  in  2  acts, 
bv  D.  K.  Stevens,  music  by  George  Whitefield 
Chadwick.    [2],  33  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20.  1912 ;  D :  31017 ;  David  Kil- 
burn  Stevens,  Boston.  35023 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Eliscu.     [3],  18  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    29,    1913;    D :  33930 ;    Edward 
Eliscu,  New  York.  35024 

Paese  (II)  della  Flemma.  Sec  In  Flemmer- 
landa. 


Pagan  (The);  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Rolt-Wheeler.     [2],  65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35462 ;  Francis  Rolt- 
Wheeler,  New  York.  35025 

Pagan  (A)  of  the  cloth;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Woodward.     [4],  86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1910 ;  D  :  21316 ;  Alma  Wood- 
ward, New  York.  35026 

Pagan  (A)  wedding;  an  original  American 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Bartlett  and  W.  O. 
Bates.     [78]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Bartlett  and  WiHiam  O.  Bates,  St. 
Paul ;  1885  :  21394,  Oct.  12  ;  2c.  Nov.  19. 

35027 

Paganini;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch.  96 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1915;    D:  42039;    Edward 
Knoblauch,  London.  35027a 

Same.     [New  York,  Tower  bros.  stationery 

CO.,  1915]     230  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  42172 ; 
Edward  Knoblauch,  London.  35027b 

Paganini  redivivus;  a  pantomime  and  musical 
sketch,  by  T.  Beresina. 

©  Theodore  Beresina,  Chicago  ;  1898 :  60965, 
Oct.  17.  35028 

Paganini's   ghost. 

©  Pasquali  A.  Breglio,  Springfield,  Mass. ; 
D :  10609.  ]\Iay  20,  1907.  35029 

Pagans;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Effie  Adele  Harris 
[pseud,  of  E.  A.  Reimers]  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    16,    1912;    D :  28319 ;    Effie   A. 
Reimers,  Los  Angeles.  35030 

an  epic  drama,  by  C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich. ;  1898 : 
23245,  Apr.  12.  35031 

missionary  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jas.  H.  Van 

Buren.      Milwaukee,    Young    churchman    co., 
1915.    iv,  23  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   11,   1915;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1915;   D: 
42320 ;  Young  churchman  co.,  Milwaukee. 

35031a 

— — -play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  D.  Willson.  110  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915 ;  D  :  40341 ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Cambridge,  Mass.  35031b 

Page  blanche;  com^die  en  4  actes,  [de]  G.  De- 
vore.  Paris,  Librairie  th^atrale,  1910.  184 
p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1910 ;  D :  17895 ;  Gaston  De- 
vore,  Paris.  35032 

Page  (A)  from  Balzac.     See  Night  (A)  off. 

Page  (A)  from  Bohemia.  See  Preedom  of  the 
souL 


1751 


35033 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35042 


Pag-e  (A)  from  colonial  times.  See  School  of 
sorrow. 

Page  (A)  from  life;  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  K.  G.  McLoughliu.  132  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  25761 ;  Katherine  G. 
McLoughlin,  New  York.  35033 

Page  (A)  from  the  life  of  Nell  Gwyn.  See 
King's  (The)  player. 

Page  (A)  from  the  past;  1  act  play  for  girls,  by 
Marjorie  Bent<>n  Cooke.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1906. 
9  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  School  plays,  no.  7) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9536, 
Nov.  2S,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  35034 

Page  97;  by  H.  de  Vries.  33  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Henri  de  Vries,  London ;  D :  13103.  June 

2,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1908.  35035 

Page  (A)  of  the  West;  play,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[9]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25490 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  35036 

Page  (A)  of  unwritten  history.     See  Colonia. 


Pageant   (The)    and  masque   of 
words    of    the    pageant    by    T. 
words  of  the  masque  by  Percy 
p.    8°.     Printed. 

©   May   15,   1914;   2c.   May 
38277;  Thomas  Wood  Stevens, 


Saint   Louis; 

W.    Stevens. 

Mackaye.    104 

23,   1914;   D: 
Pittsburgh. 

35036a 

Pageant  (A)  for  Independence  day;  play  in  4 
scenes,  by  K.  S.  Goodman  and  T.  W.  Stevens. 
Chicago.  Ihe  Stage  guild  [1912]  [39]  p. 
illus.     12°. 

©  June  1,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D: 
34592  ;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman  and  Thomas 
Wood  Stevens,  Chicago.  35037 

See  also  Masques  of  East  and  West. 

Pageant  of  American  women;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  C.  Ehrmann.    28  p.    4".    Printed. 

©  Ic,  Aug.  5,  1912;  D:  30459;  Louise  C. 
Ehrmann,  Los  Angeles.  35038 

Pageant  of  Athena;  composed  and  presented  by 
the  students  of  Vassar  college,  under  the  di- 
rection of  Hazel  Mackaye.  [77]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42352 ;  Vassar  col- 
lege, Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  35038a 

Pageant  (A)  of  Boston  and  the  Old  South 
church;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Greene  and 
J.  L.  Smith.    29  p.    4",    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1913 ;  D :  32780 ;  Henry  Cop- 
lev  Greene  and  Joseph  Lindon  Smith,  Boston. 

35039 


Pageant  (The)  of  Brooklyn;  by  M.  H.  Wey- 
rauch.     4  j).     f°.     Printed. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D: 
40406;   Martin  H.  Weyrauch,   New  York. 

35039a 

Pageant  (The)  of  Cape  Cod;  play  in  10  epi- 
sodes, by  W.  C.  Langdon.    66  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1914;  D: 
38274;  William  Chauncy  Langdon,  New  York. 

35039b 

Pageant  (The)  of  Columbus  within  a  masque 
of  I.  I.  &  C;  book  of  words,  written  by 
F.  O.  J.  Gaither,  interpretive  dances  written 
by  Emma  Ody  Pohl.     61  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  May  26,  1915;  2c.  May  28,  1915;  D: 
40791 ;  Frances  O.  Jones  Gaither,  Columbus, 
Miss.  35039c 

Pageant  (The)  of  Darien;  foreword  by  W.  C. 
Langdon,  music  by  Arthur  Farwell.  Book  of 
words.     74  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Aug.  29,  1913  ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  34387  ; 
William   Chauncy    Langdon,   New   York. 

35040 

Pageant  (The)  of  darkness  and  light;  words  by 
John  Oxenham,  music  by  Hamlsh  MacCunn. 
Book  of  words.  New  York,  Young  people's 
missionary  movement  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada  [1911]     39  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1911 ;  A  :  284216 ; 
Young  people's  missionary  movement  of  the 
U.  S.  &  Canada,  New  York.  35041 

Pageant  (A)  of  education;  book  of  words. 
[Madison,  Wis..  Printed  by  F.  C.  Blied  &  co., 
1915]     18,  [1]  p.     8°. 

©  July  26,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  July  29,  1915 ; 
A :  401922 ;  Extension  division.  University  <tf 
AVisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.  35041a 

Pageant  (A)  of  great  women;  by  C.  Hamilton. 
[London]  The  Suffrage  shop,  1910.  2  p.  1., 
[9]-69  p.     front.,  ports.     12°. 

©  April  19,  1910 ;  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1911 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
n,  1911;  D:  23797;  Cicely  Hamilton,  London. 

35042 

Pageant  (A)  of  history;  entertainment  for 
either  indoor  or  out-of-door  performance,  by 
W.  B.  Hare.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1914.     57  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37866;  Walter  Ben  Hare,  Springfield,  Mo. 

35042a 

Pageant  (A)  of  Hollis  hall,  1763-1913,  given 
June  14,  1913,  in  celebration  of  the  150th 
anniversary  of  the  building  of  the  hall;  text 
written  by  G.  P.  Baker,  with  music  specially 
arr.  by  A.  T.  Davison,  a  song  written  by  C.  T. 
Ryder,  and  an  anthem  composed  by  P.  L. 
Atherton.       [Cambridge,     Mass.,     University 


1752 


35043 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35049 


Pageant  (A)  of  Hollis  hall — Continued. 

press,  1913]     4  p.  1.,  48  p.    front.,  plutes.    1G°. 
[Words  only] 

©  June  14,  1913;  2c.  June  17,  1913;  A: 
347729;   George   P.   Baker,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

35043 

Pageant  (A)  of  hours.     Sec  House  of  the  heart. 

Pageant  (The)  of  life;  or.  Shakespeare  up-to- 
date,  an  entertainment  illustrntinfr  the  seven 
ages  of  man,  in  modern  guise,  by  L.  F.  Wait. 
New  Yorli,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  Torli :  1896: 
57598,  Oct.  19;  2c.  Oct.  30.  35044 

Pageant  (The)  of  Lincoln;  book  by  H.  B.  Alex- 
ander, music  bv  Howard  I.  Kirkpatrick.  lAn- 
coln.  Neb.,  1915.  68  p.  8°.  [Half-title :  The 
founding  of  Lincoln]     [Words  only] 

©  June  5,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  .Tune  9.  1915; 
A :  401313 ;  Hartley  B.  Alexander,  Lincoln. 
Neb.  •  35044a 

Pageant  (A)  of  May;  by  P.  Garnett.  Walla 
Walla.  Wash.,  The  Woman's  pai-k  club,  1914. 
xii,  13-32  p.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  The  masque  of  Proserpine.^ 
II.  The  revels  of  May. 

©  May  22,  1914;  2c.  July  7,  1914;  A: 
374723;   Porter   Garnett,   San  Francisco. 

35044b 

Pageant  (The)  of  Meridan;  by  William  Chaun- 

cv     liangdon.       Book     of    words.      [Hanover. 

N.  H.,  The  Dartmouth  press.  1913]     64  p.    8°. 

©   June  20,   1913;   2c.   .Tune  27.   1913;   A: 

3503r)2 :  W.  C.  T>angdou,  New  York.        35044c 

Pageant  of  Methodism;  in  4  episodes  and  18 
movements.  Chicago,  111.,  Central  office  of  the 
Epworth  league,  1914.    39  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  28.  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1915 ;  aff.  Jan.  6. 
1915;  A:  393373;  Epworth  league  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church.  Chicago.    35044d 

Pageant  (The)  of  old  Detroit;  by  J.  S.  Park. 
[Detroit,  Speaker-Hines  press,  1915]  3  p.  1., 
44  p.     ports.     8". 

©  Nov.  30.  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  2.  1915 ; 
A :  416703 ;   James  Stanton  Park,  Detroit. 

35044e 

Pageant  (A)  of  peace;  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix 
[i.  e.  B.  M.  D.  Flebbe]  Boston.  American 
school  peace  league,  1915.    20  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  29,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1915;  D: 
40248  ;  Beulah  Flebbe,  Waban,  Mass.     35044f 

Pageant  (A)  of  protest;  pictorial  fantasy  in  1 
act,  by  A.  R.  Kidder.  [3],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911;  D :  23633 ;  Augusta 
Raymond  Kidder,  New  York.  35045 


Pageant  of  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  (Book  of  the); 
June  10.  1915.  Mrs.  Lansing  P.  Wood, 
pageant  master.  [Paterson,  N.  J.,  Paterson 
press  print,  1915]     43  p.    4°. 

©  June  18,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  July  19,  1915 ; 
A  :  406774  ;  Frances  Gilchrist  Wood,  Ridge- 
wood, N.  J.  35045a 

Pageant  (The)  of  St.  Johnsbury;  in  12  epi- 
sodes, by  W.  C.  Langdon.  Book  of  words. 
[St.  Johnsburv.  Vt.,  The  Caledonian  press, 
1911]     86  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  10,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1912;  D: 
31125 ;  William  Chauncv  Langdon,  New  York. 

35046 

Pageant  (The)  of  Saint  Louis;  play,  by  T.  W. 
Stevens.     [1],  54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17.  1914;  D :  36752 ;  Thomas 
Wood  Stevens,  Pittsburgh.  35046a 

Pageant  (The)  of  Schenectady;  in  celebration 
of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  founding  of  Schenectady,  May  30th 
and'  31st  and  June  1st,  1912.  Pageant  di- 
rector, C.  D'A.  Mackav,  director  of  dances, 
Gertrude  K.  Colby.     64  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  May  28,  1912;  2c.  May  31,  1912;  D: 
29832;  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.  35047 

Pageant  (A)  of  spring;  3  act  play  for  children, 
by  S.  L.  Hatch.     22  p.     8'.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  15.  1915;  D :  40668 ;  Susan  L. 
Hatch,  Minneapolis,  35047a 

Pageant  of  the  Charles  River;  September  19, 
1914,  at  3.00  o'clock.  Metropolitan  park  land. 
Quinobequin  road.  Newton  Lower  Falls. 
[Wellesley,  Mass.,  Maugus  printing  co.,  1914] 
cover-title,   [8]   p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1914;  A: 
380655;  Isabella  Fiske  Conant,  Wellesley, 
Mass,  35047b 

Pageant  (A)  of  the  Italian  renaissance;  by 
Thomas  Wood  Stevens.  Book  of  words.  [Chi- 
cago, Alderbrink  press,  1909]    85  p.    illus.    8°. 

©  Antiquarian  soc.  of  the  art  institute,  Chi- 
cago;  A:  229873,  Jan.  2.5,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  25. 
1909.  35047c 

Pageant  (The)  of  the  nation;  play,  by  C.  D'A. 

Mackay.     [53]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12.  1912;  D :  28721 ;  Constance 

D'Arcy  Mackay,  New  York.  35048 

Pageant  of  the  Northwest;  in  8  episodes,  by 

T.  AY.  Stevens.     Book  of  words.     [Milwaukee, 

•L  S.  Bletcher  &  co.,  1911]     1  p.  1.,  5-76  p., 

1  1.    8°. 

©  June  1.5,  1911;  2c.  June  26,  1911;  D: 
24571 ;  Thomas  Wood  Stevens,  Chicago. 

35049 


1753 


35049 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35057 


Pageant  of  the  Northwest — Continued. 

written  in  collaboration  by  eighteen  under- 

jiradnato  members  of  the  Sock  and  buskin 
society,  University  of  North  Dakota,  under 
the  direct  ion  of  Professor  F.  H.  Koch.  [Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.,  Times-Herald  publishing  com- 
pany, 1914]     [84]  p.    8  pi.    8°. 

©  May  28,  1914;  2c.  June  8,  1914;  A: 
374472;  Frederick  H.  Koch,  Grand  Forks. 
N.  D.  35049a 

Pageant  (A)  of  the  thirteenth  century  for  the 
seven  hundredth  anniversary  of  Roger  Ba- 
con; friven  by  Columbia  university,  the  plan 
and  the  notes  by  John  J.  Coss,  the  text  by 
.Tohn  Erskine,  the  illustrations  by  Claggett 
Wilson.  New  York,  Columbia  university 
press,  1914.    75  p.  inch  front.,  illus.    4°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1914;  A: 
380916 ;  Columbia  university  press,  New  York. 

35049b 

Pageant  (A)  of  the  university;  written  by  the 

class  in  pageantry.    Book  of  words.    Madison, 

Wis.,  F.  C.  Blied  &  co.  [1914]     19,  [1]  p.    S". 

©   .Tuly   29,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    31,   1914;    D: 

38987 ;  Universitv  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

35049c 

Pageant  of  the  Young  men's  Christian  asso- 
ciation; play  in  8  scenes,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis. 
[1],  53  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914;  D:  88069;  Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis.  Denver.  35049d 

Pageant  (The)  of  Thetford;  by  William 
Chauncy  Langdon.  Book  of  words.  [White 
River  junction,  The  Vermonter  press,  1911] 
64  p.    S\ 

©  Aiig.  14,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1911;  A: 
295327 :  W.  C.  Lanjrdon,  New  York.        35049e 

Pageant  (A)  of  vocations;  play  for  twenty  girls, 
by  Agnes  Wallace.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house,  1914.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
.391.58;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  35049f 

Pageant  of  William  Woods  college;  book  of 
words,  by  E.  T.  Rockwell.    52  p.    S".    Printed. 
©  May  7,  1915  :  2c.  .Tune  11,  1915  ;  D  :40917  ; 
Ethel  Theodora  Rockwell,  Madison,  Wis. 

35049g 

Pagliacci;  guide  to  the  opera,  by  Leoncavallo, 
including  biography  of  the  composer  and  his- 
tory of  work  by  H.  W.  Hart.  9  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909 ;  D :  16834 ;  Henry  W. 
Hart,  Brooklyn.  35050 

or.  The  strolling  players,  a  play  in  2  acts, 

with  a  prologue  and  an  epilogue,  by  Charles  H. 
E.  Brookfleld. 

©  Olga  Nethersole,  New  York ;  D :  11992, 
Dec.  19,  1907.  35051 


Pagliacci — Continued. 

(Clowns);    drama    in    2    acts,    music    and 

Italian  words  bv  R.  Leoncavallo,  English  ver- 
sion by  W.  G.  Day.  Baltimore,  1892.  31  p. 
8°.  [Libretto,  Italian  and  English,  contains 
airs  to  2  numbers] 

©  Willard  G.  Dav,  Baltimore ;  1892 :  48882, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  July  10,  1893.  35052 

(Punchinello);  drama  in  2  acts,  words  and 


music  by  Ruggiero  Leoncavallo,  English  ver- 
sion by  Henry  Grafton  Chapman.  New  York, 
G.  Schirmer  [1907]  4  p.  1.,  [3]-67  p.  8°. 
(G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera-librettos) 

©  G.  Schirmer.  New  York ;  D :  10100,  Mar. 
G,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  1907.  35053 

opera  in  2  acts,  [by]  R.  Leoncavallo, 


English  adaptation  by  Frederic  E.  Weatherly. 
London,  E.  Ascherberg  &  co.,  1893.  56  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.    Italian  and  English] 

©  E.  Ascherberg  &  co..  London  ;  1893  :  24980. 
May  22 ;  2c.  May  23.  35054 


opera  in  2  acts,  words  and  music  by  R. 

Leoncavallo.  English  adaptation  by  Frederic 
E.  Weatherly.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1893 
33  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only.  Italian  and  Eng 
lish] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1893 :  .53990,  Dec 
7 ;  2c.  Dec.  8  ;  Ic.  Dec.  1 4.  35055 

Pago  (El)  de  los  lobes;  drama  lirico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros.  en  prosa  original  de 
Leopoldo  Garcfa  Cotta  y  Joaquin  Garcia  Le6n, 
mfisica  de  los  maestros  Salvador  Marti  y 
.Tos§  Arroyo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
e.spanoles]  1915.    39  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41074 ;  L.  Garcia  Cotta  y  J.  Garcia  Le6n,  IVIa- 
drid.  35055a 

Paid;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Worthington.  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D:  39878;  Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  35055b 

Paid  a  debt;  play,  by  M.  J.  Schutzman. 

93  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915;  D:  39594;  Morris  J. 
Schutzman,  Newark.  35055c 

Paid  in  full;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Gray. 
©  Niel  Gray,  New  York;   1879:6944,  May 
24.  34056 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Eugene  Walter.     [108] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   E.   Walter,   New   York;   D:  11205,   Aug. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.  35057 


1754 


35058 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


85079 


Paid  on  account;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Os- 
borne.    [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  act  1,  A\ig.  18,  1913;  Ic.  acts  2-4,  Nov. 
1,  1913 ;  D  :  34920 ;  Hubert  Benjamin  Osborne, 
New  York.  35058 


■  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Osborne.  Rev.  ver- 
sion.    [135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  29.  1913 ;  D :  35482 ;  Herbert  Benja- 
min Osborne,  New  York.  35059 

Paid  the  penalty;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N,  H.  Horn- 
stine.     [2],  80  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1913 ;  D :  32130 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  35060 

play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine.     [2], 

47  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912;  D:  31323;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  '       35061 

Paid  (The)  woman;  life  study  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Klauber.     [2],  34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913;  D:  31980;  Adolph 
Klauber,, New  York.  35062 

Pain  (The)  killers;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  Sherman. 

©  Daniel  Sherman,  New  York ;  1895 :  22695, 
Apr.  24.  35063 

Painless  dentistry.     See  Hunting  the  slipper. 

Painless  dentists;  a  fifteen  minute  sketch,  by 
J.  J.  Mudford.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Jackman  Mudford,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  2989, 
Jan.  30,  1903;  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1903;  Ic.  Feb.  4, 
1903.  35064 

Pains  and  penalties;  historical  tragedy  in 4 acts, 
by  Laurence  Housman.  London,  Sidgwick  & 
Jackson,  ltd.    [1911]    3  p.  1.,  [5]-89  p.    12°. 

©  May  10,  1911;  2c.  May  11,  1911;  D: 
24187 ;  Sidgw' ick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

35065 

Painted  (The)  face;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  G. 
Aoki.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Gladys  Aoki,  Seattle ;  D :  15930. 
May  24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  35066 

Painted  (The)  lady;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Shaw.     108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913;  D :  32915 ;  Alexander 
Wilson  Shaw,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.       35067 

Painted  (The)  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  Adair. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  3857, 
Aug.  17,  1903.  35068 


Painter  and  the  millionaire;  modern  morality 
play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  M.  Paull.  40  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17215 ;  H.  M.  Paull, 
London.  35070 

Painters  (The);  comedy,  by  G.  A.  Sheller.  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1915;  D :  40752 ;  George  A. 
Sheller,  New  York.  35070a 

Painter's  (The)  apprentice;  an  Ethiopian  farce, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  8  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  91] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
7987,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  35071 

Paintin'  'er  red;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Stanley  McKenna. 

©  Mrs.  Stanley  McKenna,  San  Francisco; 
1885 :  6875,  Mar.  23.  35072 

Painting  the  town;  a  farce  comedy  in  8  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Jennings. 

©  John  J.  Jennings,  St.  Louis ;  1885 :  2896, 
Feb.  2.  35073 

^a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Car- 
roll.   61  p.    8°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  H.  Yale,  Philadelphia ;  D :  8718, 
June  19,  1906 ;  2c.  July  23,  1906.  35074 

Pair  o'  dice  lost;  1  act  of  color  and  laughter,  by 
M.  Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan.  55  p.  16°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  le.  Feb.  9,  1912 ;  D :  28630 ;  Maverick  Ter- 
rell and  H.  O.  Stechhan,  Seattle.  35075 

Pair  (A)  of  Americans.     See  Santiago. 

Pair  of  antiques;  by  F.  S.  Holmes.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17344 ;  Florence  S. 
Holmes,  Trenton,  N.  J.  35076 

Pair  (A)  of  bellows;  a  2  act  comedy,  by  M.  I. 
Fisk. 

.  ©  May  Isabel  Fisk,  New  York  ;  1897 :  16041, 
Mar.  8.  35077 

Pair  (A)  of  bluffs;  by  T.  Whiff  en.  23  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  WhifCen,  New  York ;  D :  14640, 
Dec.  26.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1908.  35078 

— —  See  also  Hall  room  boys. 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer.     [129]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1912 ;  D :  29586 ;  Frederic  Ar- 
nold Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  35069 


Pair  (A)  of  boats;  a  farce  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 
by  J.  Chambers.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Julius  Chambers,    New  York  ;    D  :  2065, 
.Tune  30,  1902 ;  2c.  July  30,  1902.  35079 

Pair  (A)  of  burglars;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Franklin.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1915;  D:  39345;  William  S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  35079a 


1755 


35080 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35099 


Pair  (A)  of  burglars — Continued. 

a  farcical  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Byron  P. 

Glenn.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    13  p. 

12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 
<c)  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  14440. 

Dec.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.  35080 

Pair  (A)  of  compasses;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  John  Douglas. 

©  George  W.  Parent,  United  States ;  1891 : 
25793,  July  18.  35081 

Pair  (A)  of  corsets;  by  L.  Shaffner. 

©  Lillvan  Shaft'ner,  Chicago;  D:  14861,  Jan. 
20,  1909.*  35082 

Pair  (A)  of  country  kids;  by  J.  H.  Bauman. 
©  J.  Howard  Bauman,  New  Castle,  Pa. ;  D : 
6530,  Apr.  17,  1905.  35083 

comedy-drama   in   4   acts,   by    J.    Howard 


Bauman.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1914. 
38  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  488] ) 

©   Aug.   19,    1914;    2c.   Aug.   21,    1914;    D: 
37909 ;  W.  H.  Ames,  Clyde,  O.  35083a 

Pair  of  cracker-jacks;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by    Scott    Byrnes    [pseud,    of   A.    S.    Burns] 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    48  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;   D: 

17445;  Alfred  S.  Burns,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

35084 

Pair  (A)  of  crooks;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  H. 
Day.     22  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D  :  37241 ;  David  Henry 
Day,  Duluth,  Minn.  350848 

Pair  (A)  of  cuffs;  a  sensational  scenic  produc 
tion,  by  H.  H,  Palmer. 

©   Henry   Harmon   Palmer,  Chicago ;    D : 
4050,  Sept.  28,  1903.  35085 

Pair  (A)  of  daddies;  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  W. 
Sayre.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1910  ;  D  :  22941 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  35086 

Pair  (A)  of  dummies;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Granville.     143  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    16,    1915;     D:  41511;     Homer 
Granville,  New  York.  35086a 

Pair  (A)  of  emigrants;  a  4  act  musical,  farce 
comedy,  by  E.  B.  Gulmyer. 

©   Erven   B.   Gulmyer,   Elkhart,   Ind. ;    D : 
39.52.  Se[)t.  16,  1903.  35087 

Pair  (A)   of  eyeglasses;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  r'rendi. 

©   Ted    D.    Marks,    United    States;    1890: 
28485,  Sept.  16.  35088 


Pair  (A)  of  false  teeth;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Mourey,  tr.  and  adapted  by  D.  Austrian.  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23727 ;  Delia  Aus- 
trian, Chicago.  35089 

Pair  of  frauds;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Margaret  Holbrook  Smith.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  CO.,  1905.  16  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Werner's  plays) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D:6835, 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  35090 

Pair  (A)  of  goggles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French. 

©  Ben   Stern,   United   States;   1890:28486, 
Sept.  16.  35091 

Pair  (A)  of  idiots;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Crane.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1902. 
50  p.    12°. 

©    Eleanor   Maud   Crane,   New   York;    D: 
2330,  Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1902.       35092 

Pair  (A)  of  jacks;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly.  [93]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1890 : 
4523,  Feb.  5 ;  Ic.  Feb.  5.  35093 

a  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  Harry  S.  Shel- 


don.    20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Haydon,   New  York;   D :  12937, 
INIay  9,  1908 ;  2c.  May  9,  1908.  35094 

Pair  (A)  of  jacks  and  a  queen;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Miille.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  33983  ;  Emma  Miille, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  35095 

Pair  (A)  of  kids;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Kendall. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  New  York;  1885:2553, 
Jan.  29.  35096 

a  what  you  may  call  it,  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 

Farrell. 

©  Jeremiah  Hiram  Farrell,  Brooklyn  ;  1885  : 
3446,  Feb.  7.  35097 

Pair  (A)  of  kings;  a  burlesque  musical  sketch, 
hv  W.  W.  Prosser,  music  by  Warren  David. 
14  p.     12°.     Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  William  Warren  Prosser.  Columbus,  O. ; 
D :  1081,  Apr.  2,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1902.     35098 

Pair  (A)  of  knickerbockers;  by  Eden  Phillpotts. 
New  York,  S.  French  ;  Uondon,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1900.  19  p.  12°.  (French's  international 
copyrighted  edition  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  30) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1900  A:  16640, 
.inly  6 ;  2c.  July  25.  35099 


1756 


35100 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


35110 


Pair  (A)  of  liars;  dramatic  work  in  1  act,  by 
L.  H.  King.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   26,   1913;    D:  34242;    Les.    H. 
King.  Detroit.  35100 

Pair  of  lunatics;  a  farce  for  1  male  and  1  fe- 
male, by  W.  R.  Wallies,  text  and  stage  busi- 
ness ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and 
Marion  Short.  New  Yorlj,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co. 
[1906]     16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D:9434, 
Nov.  15,  1906.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:9611] 

35101 

text  and  stage^business  ed.  and  rev. 


by  Stanley  Schell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  & 
company,  1906.  17  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Wer- 
ner ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  9611, 
Dee.  10,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  35102 

Pair  (A)  of  misfits;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
1898  :  64872,  Nov.  5  ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  35103 

Pair  (A)  of  Odd-fellows;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Fin  Reynolds.  53  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Phineas  Reynolds,  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  10176, 
Mar.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  11, 1907.  35104 

Pair  (A)  of  owls;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Fred  J.  Beaman.  76  p.  obi.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  J.  N.  Rentfrow,  Stillwater,  Minn. ;  1888 : 
14051,  May  14;  2c.  June  13.  35105 

Pair  (A)  of  pajamas;  a  comedy  conceit  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Lacy. 

©  Harry  Lacy,   New  Haven;   1898:22916. 
Apr.  11.  35106 

Pair  of  pants;  by  J.  F.  Rogers.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17637 ;  John  F.  Rog- 
ers, New  York.  35107 

rapid-fire  talking  act.  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 

New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1913.     10  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913  ;  D  :  34013 ; 


M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York. 


35108 


Pair  (A)  of  papas;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  W.  Kruschke.  [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emil  William  Kruschke,  San  Francisco ; 
D  :  4452,  Dec.  8,  1903  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1903. 

35109 

Pair  (A)  of  peaches;  a  heavy-weight  farcical  fra- 
cas in  2  rounds,  by  J.  Grieves.  [48]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Grieves,  New  York;  D :  9500,  Nov. 
22,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907.  35110 


Pair  (A)  of  pearls;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Eraser.    20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Eraser,  Canada ;  D :  11627,  Ott.  30, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  30.  1907.  35111 

Pair  (A)  of  pink  slippers;  children's  play,  by 
L.  S.  Hauck.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915  ;  D :  40661 ;  Louise  Storm 
Hauck,  New  York.  35111a 

Pair  (A)  of  pinks;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  Ed. 
Rose.     [7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  Kenwood,  Chicago ;  D :  3806, 
Aug.    8.  1903  ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1903.  35112 

Pair  (A)  of  queens;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  S.  Adelman,  I.  L.  Blumenstock  and  B.  M. 
Jerome.     55  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  S.  Adelman,  I.  L.  Blumenstock  and 
Ben  M.  Jerome,  Chicago ;  D :  7573,  Nov.  17, 
1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905.  35113 

Pair  (A)  of  shears;  a  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Hopkins. 

©  James  B.  Hopkins,  Syracuse  N.  Y. ;  1885 : 
3017,  Feb.  3.  35114 

Pair  (A)  of  shoes;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Sydney 
Rosenfeld.  New  York,  De  Witt,  1882.  12  p. 
12°.     ([Dp  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  305]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1882 :  19924, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  35115 

Pair  of  silk  stockings;  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  A. 
Lawson.     11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Lawson,  Sacramento,  Cal. ; 
D :  7793,  Dec.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905. 

35116 

Pair  (A)  of  sixes;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Peple.     [153]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36082 ;  Edward  H. 
Peple,  Arrochar,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.    SSllOa 

Pair  (A)  of  sox;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Comstock. 

©  Alexander  C.  Comstock,  Texas ;  1885 : 
674,  .Tan.  9.  35117 

Pair  (A)  of  spectacles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  Sidney  Grundy. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1898.     66  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  French.  New  York ;  1898 :  63012. 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  .Tan.  2,  1899.  35118 

Pair  (A)  of  tramps;  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Boyer. 

©    L.    Milton    Boyer,    Washington;     1892: 

8585,  Feb.  24.  35119 

Pair  (A)  of  valets;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 

Gilliam.     84  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   16,    1915;    D :  41764 ;    Edward 


Winslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore. 


35119a 


1757 


35120 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35131 


Pair  (A)  of  white  ducks;  by  C.  Le  Witt  and 
H.  Ashmore.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Le  Witt  and  Hazel  Ashmore,  New 
York;  D :  14266.  Oct.  24,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  14. 
1908.  35120 

Pals  (El)  de  la  Macliiclia;  fantasia  c6mico-lfr- 
ico-bailable  eu  1  acto  y  5  cuadros,  original  de 
E.  Jackson  y  A.  M.  Vigrgol,  mtisica  del  maes- 
tro Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1912.  37  p.  12°,  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31581 ; 
E.  Jackson  y  A.  M.  Vi6rgol,  Madrid.       35121 

Pais  (El)  de  las  Hadas;  revista  de  gran  espec- 
tfi.culo  en  1  acto,  dividido  eu  5  cuadros,  en 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Guillerrao  Perrin  y 
Miguel  de  Palacios,  mlisica  del  maestro  Cal- 
leja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1910.    40,  [3]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  21996 ; 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.      35122 

Pajama  Perrys  in  chorus  life;  sketch,  by  Eve- 
lyn Perry,  Edna  Perry,  Marguerite  Perry. 
19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Perry  sisters,  New  York ;  D :  11210,  Aug. 
8,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1907.  35123 

Pajara  (La)  pinta;  opereta  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  libro  de  A.  Soler  y  E.  Mtigica, 
mtisica  de  maestro  Ortells.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  39  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40045;  Antonio  Soler  y  Emilio  Mtigica,  Ma- 
drid. 35123a 

Pajarera  (La)  del  12;  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto, 
original  de  A.  Martin  Ruiz  y  Pedro  Galdn, 
mtisica  de  Demetrio  GalSn.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  22  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41639 ;  A.  Martin  Ruiz  y  P.  Galiin,  Madrid. 

35123b 

Pajarera  nacional;  revista  c6mico-lIrico-voldtil, 
eu  1  acto  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  R.  Asensio  Mfis  y  J.  Gon- 
zalez Pastor,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Foglietti 
v  C6rdoba.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles] 1909.    47  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17461 ;  RamOn  Asensio  M&s  y  Joaquin  Gon- 
zalez Pastor,  Madrid.  35124 

Pajarita  (El);  coraedia  on  2  actos.  original  de 
Muiioz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1914.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40099;  Pedro  Mufioz  Seca,  Madrid.        35124a 


Pajaritos  y  flores;  boceto  de  sainete  en  1  acto  y 
en  verso,  en  un  solo  cuadro,  original  de 
Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  mtisica 
de  Jos6  Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1911.    36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25018;  M.  Mihura  y  R.  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

35125 

Pajaro;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  refundida 
por  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  28  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16900;  Criilllemio  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Pala- 
cios, Madrid.  35126 

Pal  (A)  from  Mount  Vernon;  1  act  play  in  2 
scenes,  by  F.  Cromwell.  45  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D :  39949 ;  Frederic 
Cromwell,  Evanston,  111.  35126a 

Palace  (The)  of  content;  an  allegorical  play 
consisting  of  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Ferris 
[pseud,  of  M.  F.  Bishop]  dramatized  from  a 
story  called  The  palace  of  content.  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Ferris  Bishop,  Boston ;  D :  3148. 
Mar.  16,  1903;  2c.  July  15,  1903.  35127 

Palace  of  indolence.     See  Willie  from  Chili. 

Palace  of  ivory;  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  Wilson. 
170  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915 ;  D :  40603 ;  Oliver  Wil- 
son, Macedon,  N.  Y.  35127a 

Palace  (The)  of  lies;  a  romantic  fairy  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Leech. 

©  Harrv  Harewood  Leech,  New  York  ;  1S72  : 
3631,  Apr.  8.  35128 

Palace  (The)  of  peace;  American  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Hendrick.  [132]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913;  D:  34195;  Frank  Hen- 
drick, New  York.  35129 

Palace  of  truth;  a  burlesque,  by  H.  R.  Travis. 

©  Harry  R.  Travis,  Summit,  N.  J.;  1897: 

17565,  Mar.  16.  35130 

Palacio  (El)  de  cristal;  zarzucla  en  1  acto. 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  orlLcinal,  de  J.  Jackson 
Veyiin  y  Jacinto  Capella,  mfisica  del  maestro 
TomAs  L.  Torrogrosa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1907.  41  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Jackson  Veyfin  y  Capella,  Madrid ;  D : 
10318,  Apr.  10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.      35131 


1758 


35131 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35150 


Palacio  (El)  triste;  de  G.  Martinez  Sierra.  Ma- 
drid, Buenos  Aires,  Kenacimiento.  1914.  226  p. 
12°. 

Contents  :  Lirio  entre  espinas. — El  ideal. — ■ 

I>a  suerte  de  Isabel  ita. — El  pobrecito  Juan. — ■ 
El  enamorado. 

©   Sept.    17,    1914;    2c.   Nov.    13,    1914;    D: 
38806;  G.  Martinez  Sierra,  IVIadrid.        35131a 

Paladin.     See  Kaiserliche  hoheit. 

Palaverers  (The);  by  N.  L.  Munro. 

©  Norma   Leslie  Munro,    New   York ;     D : 
890,  Sept.  21,  1901.  35132 

Palco  (Un)  para  el  tenorio;  juguete  coniico  en  1 
acto,  escrito  sobre  un  cuento  popular  por  P. 
de  Repide.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]  1913.    23  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    28.    1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,   1914;    D: 
36526 ;  Pedro  de  Rgpide,  Madrid.  35132a 

Pale  faces;  frontier  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C. 
Barrie.     [6]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.    Sept.  1,  1910;    D :  22017 ;    Robert  C. 
Barrie,  Philadelphia.  35133 

Pale  (The)  tyranny;  by  J.  L.  Berry. 

©   Julin    Louis   Berry,     Denver  ;     D :  12908, 
May  5.  1908.  35134 

Pale  (The)  witch  queen;  dream  play  in  1  act, 
by  I.  Osgood.     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911;   D :  25838 ;   Irene  (Xs- 
good,  Northampton,  England.  35135 

Palm  Beach;  book  by  Ballard  MacDonald  and 
Lon  Hascall,  lyrics  by  Ballard  MacDonald. 
music  by  Leo  Edwards.  94  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909 ;  D :  16272 ;  Jack  Singer, 
New  York.  35136 

Palma;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Fiske. 

©    Stephen    Fiske,    New    York;    1878:885. 
Jan.  21.  35137 


Palmer  (The)  will  case, 
daughter. 


See  Doctor's   (The) 


Palmetto  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Heffernan. 

©  Francis  Stephen  Heffernan,   Springfield, 
Mo. ;  1896  :  33124,  June  3  ;  2c.  June  1.       35138 

an  original  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    James   J.   McCloskey,    Brooklyn;   1886: 
17901,  Aug.  5.  35139 

Palmetto  (The)  and  the  pine;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Frank  Dupree  and  L.  Davidson.  [17]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Davidson,  New  York ;  1892 :  15275, 
Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  7.  35140 


Palm.etto  (The)  minstrels  and  quartette;  a  gal- 
axy of  merry  jests  and  song,  by  Fred  H. 
James.     (In  Stagelore,  v.  1,  Feb.,  1912) 

©  Feb.  10,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  A: 
305907 ;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

35141 

Palmira  (La);  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Carpani  (De  la 
I'resse) 

©  Jessamine  Carpani,  Cleveland;  1889: 
30757,  Oct.  10.  35142 

Palmist;  original  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 
C.  B.  Schuckle.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1910 ;  D :  17891 ;  Carlton  B. 
ScluK-kle,  New  Y^)rk.  35143 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.     [21] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32198  ;  William  War- 
ren Norton,  Detroit.  35144 

Palmist  (A)  in  a  palm  garden;  by  F.  T.  Raileigh. 

©  Francis  T.  Raileigh,   New  York;   D :  65, 

Jan.  22,  1901.  35145 

Paloma;  cuuiedy  of  Cape  Cod  in  4  acts,  by  P.  B. 
Sipe.     101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D :  40032 ;  Paul  B. 
Sipe,  Pittsburgh.  35145a 

Palomilla;  ir.onologo,  de  Serafiu  y  Joaquin  Al- 
varez Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
ospanoles]  1911.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
2.5016 ;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

35146 

Palomita;  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Benjamin  Aymar,  music  by  Leyton  Potter, 
C.  W.  Best  and  B.  Aymar.  Redlands,  Cal., 
Daily  review  press,  1910.  31  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Apr.  11,  1910  ;  2c.  June  9,  1910 ;  D  :  21306 ; 
C.  W.  Best,  Paxton,  111.,  and  Benj.  Aymar, 
Redlands,  Cal.  35147 

PalJ)itations  in  a  pullman;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  E.  Coe.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Evelvn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
6737,  May  26,  1905;  2c.  May  26,  1905.     35148 

Pals;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Zolatorevsky. 

145  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1910 ;  D :  20921 ;  David  Kess- 


lor  and  IMax  R.  Wilner,  New  l''ork. 


35149 


—  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Hirscher. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  9,  1910;   D :  21313 ;  J.  Eugene 
Hirscher,  New  Orleans.  35150 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


1759 


35151 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35169 


Pals — ('ontiiiiK'd. 

an  eiiisodo  in  1  act,  by  Edmund  Day.    24  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Hal    Davis,   Chesaning,   Mich. ;    D :  3554, 

June  8.  1908:  2c.  June  8.  1903.  35151 


1  act  playlet,  by  Sol.  Neuwirth.     11  p.     f °. 

Typewrit  ten. 

©  Ic.  .July  (5.1912;  D:  30184;  Sol.  Neuwirth, 
Brooklyn.  35152 

or,  The  boy  and  the  burg-lar;  by  C.  Towne. 

11  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charle.s  Towne,  San  Francisco ;  D :  11629, 
Oct.  30,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1907.  35153 

F!rr  nlsin  Alaskan  (The). — Chaverim. 

Pamela  Pitkin,  playwright;  corned v  in  1  act, 
by  W.  S.  Cooper.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  22. 191.5  ;  D  :  39479 ;  William  Skin- 
n(M-  Cooper.  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  35153a 

Pan  among'  pans;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  Riccarda. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1910 ;  D :  22645 ;  Eugenie  Tlic- 
carda.  New  York.  35154 

Pan  and  the  young-  shepherd;  a  pastoral  play, 
l)y  M.  Hewlett.  London  and  New  York,  J. 
Lane,  1899.    5  p.  1..  140  p.    12°. 

©  .Tohn  Lane.  New  York  ;  1898  :  55989.  Sept. 
24:  2c.  Sept.  29.  35154a 

Pan  (A)  of  fudge;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  bv  Maude 
Burba nk.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 
10  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  11364, 
Sept.  17,  1907:  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  35155 

Panachot.  gendarme;  vaudevilla-militaire  en  3 
actes,  ](ar  Paul  (Tavault  et  Mouezv  Eon. 
Paris.  1'.  \'.  Stock.  1908.    102  p.    12°. 

©    P.    V.    Stock,    Paris;    D:  12146,    Jan.    9, 
1908:  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  35156 

Panama. 

©  Elizabeth  Altheimer,  St.  Louis;  D:  1330.5, 
June  27,  1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  13350] 

35157 


comedy   in   2   acts,  l)y   U.   H.   Moulton   and 

P.   R.   Kellar.     Libretto.     120  p.     4°.     Type- 
wi-itten. 

©  P.  R.  Kellar  and  R.  H.  Moulton,  Chicago; 
D:  6119,  Jan.  2.8,  1905;  2c.  .Tan.  23,  1905. 

35158 

a  comedy  with  music,  by  P.  F.  Myers  and  E. 

Altheimer.    [40]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Words 
only] 

©  lOlizabeth  Altheimer  and  P.  F.  Myers,  St. 
Louis:  D:  1.3.8,50,  July  16.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  6, 
1908.  35159 


Panama — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Richai'd- 

son  and  W.  A.  Johnson.  75,  [3]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Norval    Richardson,    Vicksburg,    Miss. ; 
D :  8075,  Feb.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1906. 

35160 

original  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Langdale 

Williams.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1911.     [51]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Sept.   12,   1911;   2c.   Oct.   11,   1911;    D: 
25457 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  35161 


■  story-play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Bishop.     164  p. 

4°.     Typewritten  and  Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug    18,    1911;    D:  24969,    Farnham 
Bishop,  New  York.  35162 

a  tale  of  the  great  canal,  a  melodrama  in  4 

acts,  by  B.  P.  Joy.     [97]  p.    f°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Boyd  P.  Joy,  St.  Paul ;  D :  10884,  June  29, 
1907:  2c.  June  29,  1907.  35163 

Pandemonium;  musical  fantasy  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  N.  Edwards.  88  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25269 ;  John  N.  Ed- 
wards, New  York.  35164 

Pandora;  a  classical  play  for  parlor  and  school, 
in  3  acts,  for  four  males  and  three  females, 
by  M.  Nataline  Crumpton.  New  York,  E.  S. 
^\'erner,  1890.    11  p.    12°.     [With  music] 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1890 :  26353, 
Aug  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  27.  35165 

or,  The  h  eavenly  spark  of  love,  operatic 

drama  in  5  acts,  composed  in  Italian  by  Fer- 
naiid  Arriiioni,  tr.  and  adapted  for  the  Ameri- 
can stage  by  Rosa  Neuville. 

©  F.  Arrigoni,  New  York ;  1875 :  3618,  Apr. 
12.  35166 


or.  The  priest  of  Nout,  an  entirely  origi- 
nal satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Mead 
and  T.  D.  Beasley.     [62]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  San  Diego, 
Cal. ;  1895  :  41219,  Aug.  12  ;  2c.  Oct.  7.      35167 

See   also   King's    (The)   jester  and   other 

short  plays. 

Pandora's  bcx;  fairy  play  for  children,  by  S.  S. 
Tibbals.  Franklin,  O..  Eldridse  entertainment 
house,  1910.     12  p.     12°. 

©    Mar.    10,    1910;    2c.    Mar.    9,   1910;    D: 
20394 ;  Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O. 

35168 


—  a  fantastic  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  R.  de  Cor- 
dova.    [1],  34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rudolph  de  Cordova,  New  York;  1893: 
29978,  June  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  35169 


1760 


35169 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35183 


Pandora's  box — Continued. 

masque   from   Hawthorne's   Wonder   book, 

by  J.  W.  Hard.     10  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  3,  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  39972  ; 

Josephine  Willielm  Hard,  Buffalo.         35169a 

pnntoniinie  in  3  episodes,  by  M.  G.  Kellogg. 

[14]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2S,  3911;  D :  28305 ;  Mary  God- 
dard  Kellogg,  Wincliester,  Mass.  35170 

Pandore;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par  A.  R.  Darval. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.    47  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35197 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  35171 

Pandy   post;   Welsh   comedy   in   3  acts,   by   J. 

Marks.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   5,   1914;    D :  39010 ;    Jeannette 

Marks,  South  Hadley,  Mass..  35171a 

Panel  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Hueffer 

and  E.  L.  Swete.     [120]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36185 ;  Ford  Madox 
Hueflfer  and  E.  Lyall  Swete.  London.    35171b 

Pang's  (The)  of  remorse.     See  Edward  Stanley. 
Panhandle  Pete. 

©  Joseph  L.  Plunkett,  New  York ;  D :  6166, 
Feb.  2,  1905.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  8022] 

35172 
■  or.  The  mishaps  and  adventures  of  Pan- 
handle Pete,  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
WUlard  Holcomb.     [125]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
[IJbretto  only] 

©  Joseph  L.  Plunkett,  New  York  ;  D  :  8022, 
Feb.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1906.  35173 

Pani  Motylek  (Madame  Butterfly);  zapouska 
tragedie,  die  J.  L.  I^onga  a  D.  Belasca,  napsali 
L.  Illica  a  G.  Giacosa,  pfelozil  V.  J.  Novotny, 
luidbu  slo/il  G.  Puccini.  Praze.  M.  Urbanek. 
1908.     42  p.     12°, 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan :  D :  13357,  July 
16,  1908;  2c.  ,Tuly  16,  1908.  35174 

Panic  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Searight. 
74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Franklvn  Searight,  New  York ;  D :  13419, 
July  27,  1908 ;  2c.  July  27,  1908.  35175 

Pano  (El)  de  lagrimas;  .iuguete  comico  en  3 
actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Pedro  INIuiloz 
Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    55  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15.  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40085;  P.  Munoz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  35175a 

Panol6n(  El)  de  Manila;  sainete  en  4  cuadros, 
de  .1.  Fernandez  del  Villar,  con  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Marquina  y  Vela.  Madrid  [Socie- 
(lad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  40  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41646 ;  Jos6  FernSndez  del  Villar,  Madrid. 

35175b 


Panorama  of  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  and 
attempted  assassination  of  Secretary  William 
H.  Seward;  by  E.  P.  Doherty. 

©  Edward  P.  Doherty,  Washington;  1885: 
23040,  Nov.  4.  35176 

Pan's  princess;  a  masque,  freshman  play,  Wel- 
lesley college, by  E.  H.  Hart.  [Boston, Thomas 
Todd,  printer]     1909.     42  p.     12°. 

©  Elizabeth  Harriet  Hart,  Wellesley,  Mass. ; 
D:  16097,  June  19,  1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909. 

35177 

Pansies;  a  nnnuet,  by  Harriette  Wilbur.  Leb- 
anon, O.,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover-title,  3 
]).  12°.  [Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of  flower 
plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D  :  13894,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  35178 

Panspiele;  [von]  Carl  Hauptmann.  Mtinchen, 
verlag  von  G.  D.  W.  Callwey,  1909.    240  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  Im  goldenen  tempelbuche  ver- 
zeichnet.^Der  antiquar. — Fran  Nail.la  Bie- 
lew. — Fasching. 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17923 ; 
Georg  D.  W.  Calhvey,  Munich.  35170 

Pansy;  a  comedy -drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  » 
Welch. 

©  Will  E.  Welch,  Adrian,  Mo.;  1892:1899, 
.fan.  11.  35180 

Pansy  and  Convolvulus;  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Stockton. 

©  John  W.  Stockton,  Washington;  1886: 
1369S,  June  14.  35181 

Pansy  Blossom;  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  Carleton. 
115]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  AVill  (Carleton,  New  York  ;  D  :  9040,  Sept. 
6.  1906:  2o.  Sept.  6,  1906.  35182 

Pansy  Living-ston;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  Mus- 
sle.     [1],  49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1914  ;  D  :  36771 ;  Otto  Mussle, 
Glendive,  Mont.  35182a 

Pantalettes;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Leeds. 
[11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1914;  D :  37640 ;  Eleanor 
Langdon  Leeds,  Cincinnati.  35182b 


Pantalones 
dernas. 


(Los)       See    Tres    comedias    mo- 


Pantaloon.     See  Half  hours. 

Pantata  (The);  farcical  dramatic  production,  by 
F.  C.  Barber. 

©  Frederick  Courtenay  Barber,  New  York ; 
1894:32735,  June  21.  35183 


1761 


35184 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


35199 


Panther  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  K. 
Chaniplin.     99  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909 ;  D :  16274 ;  Charles  K. 
Champlin,  Red  Bank,  N.  .T.  35184 

Panthere  (La)     -sve  Succes  (Les) 

Panthers  (The);  play  with  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  \V.  S.  Isaacs.    27  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1915;  D :  42413 ;  Willard  S. 
Lsaacs,  Philadelphia.  35184a 

Pantins  (Les);  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  G.  Gril- 
let.     Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1909.     162  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1909  ;  D  :  16829  ; 
Gustave  Grillet,  Paris.  35185 

Pantomime  almanac;  a  thoroughly  funny  play- 
t'tte  for  plavetters,  ...  by  L.  D.  Whiteley. 
fltacine,  Wis.,  The  Ligbt-Hatherell  co..  1904] 
32  p.     illus.     S\ 

Contents  :  1.  The  raw  recruit. — 2.  The  foun- 
tain of  youth.— 3.  The  king  of  all  cleansers. — 
4.  The  tale  of  truth. — 5.  Cherry  song. — 6.  Puri- 
tan sweets.^ — 7.  The  queen  of  hearts. — 8.  The 
whole  year  round. 

©  W.  W.  Light,  Racine.  Wis. :  D :  5927.  Dec. 
19,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904.  35186 

Pantomime  Joe;  or.  An  orphan  boy's  career, 
an  English  pantomime  dramatized  from  the 
story  of  the  same  name,  published  in  a  T^ondon 
journal  entitled  The  boys  of  England,  by  E. 
Mason,  jr. 

©  Mason  and  Davidge,  Philadelphia  ;  1874 : 
12177,  Sept.  28.  35187 

Pantomime  of  the  flowers  and  the  sea;  5  scenes 
and  an  epilogue,  by  Charles  Rann  Kennedy. 
14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912;  D :  30468 ;  Mrs.  John 
Hays  Hammond,  Gloucester,  Mass.         35188 

Pantomime  rehearsal;  a  musical  farce,  by  Cecil 
Clay. 

©  Wm.  Clarke  Stewart,  New  York;  1897: 
50178,  Sept.  8.  35189 

Pantomimic  spectacle  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
from  1788  to  1895;  by  E.  T.  Ziegler. 

©  Edwin  T.  Ziegler,  Cincinnati ;  1895 : 
14801,  Mar.  14.  35190 

Pants;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  M.  Adams. 
1 7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1914;  D :  36608 ;  Wallace  M. 
Adams.  Alton.  N.  H.  35190a 

Pants  (The)  that  John  wore;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  H.  Picchlanti.  [1],  12  p.  r.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17.  1913;  D:  34449;  Silvio  H. 
I'icchianti.  New  York.  35191 


Panurge;  haulte  farce  musicale  en  3  actes, 
d'apres  Rabelais,  par  Georges  SpitzmuUer  et 
Maurice  Boukay,  musique  de  J.  Massenet. 
Paris.  Heugel  et  cie.,  1913.  [4],  86  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34830 ; 


Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris. 


35192 


Panurg'e's  sheep;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Meilhac 
and  Halevy,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd. 
[1915]  32  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays, 
by  celebrated  European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark, 
general  ed.]) 

©  Oct.  9,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1915 ;  D  :  419.50 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  35192a 

Paola;  or,  The  first  of  the  vendettas,  operetta 
in  2  acts,  by  Harry  Paultou  and  Mostyn  Tedde, 
nmsic  l)V  Pjdward  Jakobowski.  New  York. 
AV.  A.  Pond  &  CO.,  1889.  19  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  J.  C.  Duff.    New  York ;  1889 :  26120.  Aug. 
27;  2c.  Aug.  27.  35193 

Paoletta;  romantic  opera  in  4  acts,  libretto  by 
Paul  Jones,  music  by  Pietro  Floridia.  59  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1910 ;  D :  21906 ;  Leo.  Feist. 
New  York.  35194 

Paolo  and  Francesca;  lyric  tragedy,  by  E.  R. 
INIiller.     24  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1911 ;  D :  23188 ;  Elsie  Rosa- 
lind Miller,  Baltimore.  35195 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Stephen  Phillips. 

London,  New  York.  J.  Lane,  1900  [1899]     120 
p.     12°. 

©  John  Lane,  New  York ;  1899 :  75284,  Nov. 
18;  2c.  Nov.  20.  35196 

Paolo  e  Prancesca;  dramma  lirico  in  1  atto, 
versi  di  Ai-luro  Colautti,  nuisica  di  Luigi  Man- 
cinuelli.  Milai  ,  E.  Sonzogno,  1907.  [4],  10-37 
numb.  1.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Edoardo     Sonzogno,     Milan ;     D :  11444. 
Sept.  30,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.  35197 

Paon  (Le);  cojiiedie  en  3  actes,  en  vers,  [de] 
Francis  de  Croisset  [pseud,  de  F.  M.  Wiener] 
Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.  3  p.  1.,  205  p.  12°. 
©  E.  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  5097,  May  31, 
1904;  2r.  May  31,  1904  (proof)  ;  2c.  Aug.  22. 
1904.  35198 

Papa;  an  araorality  in  3  acts,  by  Zoe  Akins. 
New  York,  M.  Kennerley,  1913.  ix,  95  p.  12°. 
(The  modern  drama  series,  ed.  by  Edwin 
Bjorkman) 

©  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  A  :  361067  ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  35199 


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Papa — Continued. 

coinedie  en  3  actes,  par  R.  de  Flers  et  G.  A. 

do  Cail  hi  vet.  33  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theu- 
tr.ile.  7"  annee.— 178.  29  avril  1911) 

©  Apr.  29,  1911;  2c.  May  12.  1911;  D: 
24194 ;  Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet. 
Paris.  35200 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Don- 


nelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1888  : 
34178.  Dec.  1.  35201 

lustspiel     in     3     akten,     von     Robert     de 

Flers  xind  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.     Berlin.    Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1911.     113  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25709 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  35202 

3  act  comedy,  by  J.  B.  Booth. 

©  Junius   B.   Booth.    Boston;     1898:21489. 
Apr.  4.  35203 

Papa  and  mama;  a  nmsi(!al  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1886:20464. 
Nov.  23.  35204 

Papa  and  mamma's  anniversary;  a  musical 
sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  F.  S.  Dare.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©  Frank  S.  Dare,  Lynn.  Mass. ;  D :  13717, 
Aug.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908.  35205 

Papa  Burleigh;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York  ;  1882 :  11893. 
July  19.  35206 

Papa  (Le)  de  Francine;  operette-vaudeville  en 
4  actes  et  7  tableaux,  de  [H.  Chivot].  V.  de 
Cottens  t&  P.  Gavaidt,  musique  de  Louis  Var- 
ney.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.  [1909]  2  p.  L,  140  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17573  : 
Heugel  «&  cie.,  Paris.  35207 

Papa  got  his'n;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Ed- 
ward Lorenz.     53  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  E.  Lorenz,   Swissvale.   Pa. ;   D :  9623, 
Dec.  12.  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  35208 

Papa  Joe;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Al- 
dridge  Banks. 

©  Mary  Aldridge  Banks,  Los  Angeles  ;  1897  : 
33798,  June  4.  35209 

Papa  Levinsky;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     17  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gus  Wellington  Brown,  New  York ;  D : 
4231,  Nov.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1903.      35210 

Papa  Mulct;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par  R.  Charvay] 
Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1907.    118  p.     12". 

©  Robert  Charvay,   Paris;   D :  11069.    Julv 
29.  1907;  2c.  July  29.  1907.  35211 


Papa  pays;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Michael. 
12.1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  22,  1915;  D:  39480;  Joseph  Mi- 
chael. New  York.  35211a 

Papa  Perrichon;  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Labiche  and  Martin,  bv  T.  11. 

Sullivan.     Boston,  1880. 

©    T.    R.    Sullivan,    United    States;    1879: 
16280.  Dec.  3.  35212 

Papa  Pettingill;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Fveucli  of  Tjabiche  and  Martin,  by 
Granville  F.  Sturgis  and  Abel  Seaman  [pseud, 
of  Frank  Eugene  Chase]  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1904.  45  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  AV alter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D :  4401, 
Dec.  17,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1904.  35213 

Papa  Schmitz;  an  original  musical  comedy,  by 
Ned  Parker  |  pseud,  of  N.  B.  Pardee] 

©    Neely    Eugene    Pardee,    Wausau.    Wis. ; 
D:  6136.  Jan.  14.  1905.  35214 

Papa's  baby;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Hutchings   [stage  name  of  Alice  Watson] 

©   Alice   Hutchings,    Sea   Cliff,   N.   Y. ;    D : 
1613.  I\rar.  3,  1902.  35215 

Papa's  bride;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  B.  Smith.  [144]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Harry    B.    Smith,    New    York;    D :  6616 
I\Iay  2,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1905.  35216 

Papa's  bulldog;  [by]  W.  Coleman  Parker. 

©     Harold     lioorbach.     New     York;     1899: 
63252,  Sept.  29:  2c.  Oct.  14.  35217 

Papa's  darling;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.     [135]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,   1914;   D :  38861 ;   Harrv  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  35217a 

nnisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  founded  on  the 

French  play,  Le  flls  surnaturel,  by  Mauric* 
Yaucaire,  book  and  lyrics  by  Harry  B.  Smith, 
nuisic  by  Ivan  Caryll.  London,  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  1914.    85  p.    S°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  D :  38678 ;  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  Loudon.  35217b 

Papa's  new  wife;  play,  by  Harry  Matthews 
[psoud.  of  H.  M.  Hoefler]  [42]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  16,   1911;   D:  25508;   Harry  M. 
Hoefler,  Cincinnati.  35218 

Papa's  sweetheart;  1  act  playlet,  by  F.  A.  Fer- 
guson.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frank   A.    Ferguson,    Chicago ;    D :  2225. 
Aug,  11.  1902:  2c.  July  28,  1902.  35219 


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35241 


Papa's  tochter;  franzosisclier  scliwank  in  4 
inifzii.^(>ii,  vou  Henry  Maurice  iind  Robert 
Laiirency,  deutsch  von  L6on  Richard.  JFiin- 
clien,  Drei  masken  verlag.    94  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec-.  28.  1912  ;  D  :  31816  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  35220 

Papa's  wife;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  B.  Smith.  New  York ;  1899 :  36825, 
June  3 :  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.  35221 

Paper  (The)  chase;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  N. 
Parker.     |7],r27p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  31373  ;  Liebler  co.. 
New  York.  35222 

Paper  (The)  czar;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  B.  Cliry.stal  and  H.  I.  Hancock. 

©  Thomas  B.  Chrystal  and  Harrie  I.  Han- 
cock, United  States  ;  1894 :  37202,  Aug.  9. 

35223 

Paper  (A)  doll;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Phil- 
lips. 

©  Harrv  Phillips,  Chicago;  1888:4025,  Feb. 
7.  35224 

-4  act  drama,  by  J.  Fax.     199  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1915 ;  D :  40296 ;  James  Fax, 
Tm-onto,  Canada.  35224a 

play  in  1  act.  by  Alice  Roseley   [pseud,  of 

A.  T.  V.  Brennan]     4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913:  D  :  35263 ;  Alice  Tur- 
ner Yordley  Brennan.  Baltimore.  35225 

Paper  (The)  dollies'  drill  and  dance;  by  Liv- 
ingston Russell. 

©   Harold   Roorbach.   New   York;    1900  A: 
23881 ,  Sept.  25  ;  2c.  Oct,  5.  35226 

Paper  (A)  match;  fax'ce  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Burt. 
P.oston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.     10  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   26,   1910;   2c.    Sept.   28,   1910;   D: 
22164  :  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.     35227 

Paper  of  pins. 

©  Kelly  and  Ryan,  New  York:  1884:20109, 
Oct.  6.  35228 

a  comedy  for  the  American  stage. 

©    Mrs.    Fred    Hallen,    New    York;    1884: 
21149,  Oct.  21.  35229 

— —a  musical  comedv  in3acts,  bv  F.  Pallma  and 
W.  S.  Moss. 

©   Fnmk   I'allnia.    Albany,    and   Walter    S. 
Moss,  Portland,  Or.;  1888:20614,  July  18. 

35230 

Paper  (The)  table  mat;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  P.  Carr. 

©  Sarah  Pratt  Carr,  Lemoore,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
53516,  Sept.  13.  35231 


Papesse  (La)  Jeanne;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  R.  Wind.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Regina    Wind,   New   York ;    1898 :  26787, 
Apr.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1902.  35232 

Papeto,  queen  of  the  mountains;  4  act  sensa- 
tional comedy  drama,  hy  AV.  Fletcher. 

©   Walter   Fletcher,   United   States;   1887: 
23361.  Sept.  14.  "         35233 

Papilio's  wand;  or.  Electric  affinities,  a  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Berry. 

©  William  .1.  Berry,  United  States;  1885: 
6480,  IMar.  18.  35234 

Papillon,  der  gerechte;  eine  komoedie  in  3  auf- 
ziigen.  von  L.  Beniere.  Paris,  Societe  des  au- 
teurs  et  compositeurs  dramatiques  [1910]  2 
p.  1.,  95  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    15,    1910;    2c.   Mav   21,    1910:    D: 
21109 ;  Louis  Beniere.  Paris.  35235 

Papillon.  dit  Lyonnais  le  Juste;  piece  en  3 
actes,  par  L.  Beniere.  26  p.  illus.  4°.  (L'll- 
lustration  theatrale,  no.  128.  6  novembre 
1909) 

©  Nov.  6,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  1.  1909;  D:  17576; 
Louis  Beniere,  Paris.  35236 

Papillons  (Les)  de  Fanchette.  See  Ombres 
chinoises. 

Par  I'absence;  comSdie  en  1  acte.  de  [Charles! 
Legras.  P;iris.  Lilirairie  theatrale,  1905.  35 
p.     12°. 

©   L.    Michaud.    Paris:     D:6114,    Jan.    23. 
1905;  2c.  Jan.  23.  1905.  35237 

Par  value;  a  play  of  modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Glassmire  and  M.  II.  Boehmer.  68  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :Mar.  12,  1912  :  D  :  29026  ;  Albert  Glass- 
mire. Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  35238 

Para  ingleses,  mi  criado;  guiiiolada  de  Los  in- 
teres  creados,  en  1  acto.  dividido  en  3  cuadros 
y  un  pregon,  sin  originalidad  y  en  ripios  de 
J.  Maria  Dotres.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]   1908.     44  p.     12°. 

©    Jose    Maria    Dotres,    Madrid:    D:13.'>90. 
Aug.  19.  1908:  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  35239 

Para  pescar  un  novio;  paso  de  comedia.  de  P. 
Perez  Fernandez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanolesl  1910.     16  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    6,    1910:    2c.    Sept.    7.    1910;    D: 
21982;  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez.  Madrid. 

35240 

Parable  of  the  rings;  an  excerjrt  from  Lessing's 
play  of  Nathan  Die  \\'iso,  tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man by  A.  C.  Denniston.    12  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©   Arthur   CMark    Denniston,   Philadelphia; 
^):8077.  Feb.  27,  1906;  2c.   Feb.  9,  1906. 

35241 


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Parabole  umaue;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  P.  Vis- 
conti.      [2],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1911 ;  D :  28040 ;  Pietro  Vis- 
conti,  Brooklyn.  35242 

Paracelsus;  or.  The  lost  art,  an  original,  novel, 
romantic  play  in  4  acts,  and  serie.s  of  tab- 
leaux ;  an  Austrian  legend  suggested  by  a 
story  from  the  German,  by  A.  G.  W.  Carter. 

©  A.  G.  W.  Carter,  New  York ;  1876 :  12733. 
Nov.  16.  35243 

Parada  (La);  6.  El  relevo  de  palacio,  sainete 
comico-IIrico  en  1  acto  y  en  verso,  original  de 
C.  Lucio  y  L.  Garcfa  Oonde.  musica  de  los 
maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  BvQ.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  38,  [21  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31584  ; 
Celso  Lucio  y  Luis  Garcia  Conde,  Madrid. 

35244 

Parade-sengen;  koniodie  i  3  akter,  af  Gunnar 
Heiberg.  Kristin nia,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.. 
1913.     124  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  35288  ; 
H.  AschehOTig  «S:  co.,  Christiania,  Norwav. 

35245 

Paraders  (The);  a  musical  comedv  in  2  acts. 
iMiok  and  lyrics  by  R.  W.  Peck.  [841  P-  '1°- 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  onlyl 

©  Raymond  W.  Peck.  Chicago ;  D :  2764, 
Dec.  24.  1902;  2c,  Dec.  24,  1902.  35246 

Paradiesvogel  (Die);  Wiener- vol ksoperette  in  3 
akten.  von  A.  M.  Willner  und  Julius  Wilhelm, 
musik  von  Philipp  Silber.  116  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky),  Vienna;  D :  12887.  May  2.  1908;  2c. 
I\Iay  2,  1908.  35247 

Paradis  (Le)     See  In  Paradise. 

Paradis  (Le)  de  Mahomet;  op§rette  en  3  actes, 
paroles  de  Henri  Blondeau.  nuisique  de  Robert 
Planquette,  conipletee  }>ar  Louis  Canne. 
Paris.  Choudens,  1906.  151  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Choudens,  Paris  ;  D  :  8892,  July  30.  1906 : 
2c.  July  80.  1906.  35248 

Paradisacle  (The)  circle;  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
an  ideal  drama  on  paradise,  dramatized  from 
Milton,  Dante,  and  Shakespeare,  bv  J.  Svkes. 
101  p.    4^     Ms. 

©  John  Sykes,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal. ;  1890 : 
27082,  Sept.  4;  Ic.  Sept.  4.  35249 

Paradise;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  M.  Jel- 
leff.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  3371 6;  William  A. 
Tulley,  New  York.  35250 


Paradise — Continued. 

■ a  drama,  by  L.  S.  Bryce. 

©  Lloyd  S.  Bryce.  New' York  ;  1888:37161, 
Dec.  28.  35251 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  James.     Type- 
written. 

©   Frederick   Henry   James.    Chattanooga ; 
1900  A :  1837,   Jan.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1899. 

35252 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Brown  and  A.  Eller- 
beck.      [128]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4.  1913  ;  D  :  33999  ;  Alice  Brown, 
Boston,  and  Aurania  Ellerbeck,  New  York. 

35253 

by   J.   Hickenlooper.      [1],   99  p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  (X't.  7.  1913;  D:  34647;  Jean  Hicken- 
looper, Albia,  la.  35254 

See  also  In  Paradise. 

Paradise  alley;  burlesque  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 
by  Cliarles  Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.     16  p.     f°.    Mimeographed. 

©    Dec.    23,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1915;    D: 
40424 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.         35254a 

■  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  James  A.  Morris. 

©    Edwin    Elroy,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.;    1897: 
8354.  Jan.  30.  35255 

a   farcical    comedy   of  New   York   life,   by 


R.  J.  Donnolly. 

©  Robert  J.  Donnolly,  Brooklvn ;  1894: 
41822.  Sept.  12.  35256 

a  serio  comic  production  in  3  acts,  rev.  by  B. 

Fagan.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barney  Fagan  and  Sara  J.  Rvan.  New 
York;   1895:65007.   Dec.   23;   2c.   Dec.   21. 

35257 

Paradise  flats;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Taylor 
Smith.  Washington,  B.  S.  Adams,  1889.  32  p. 
8°. 

©  Hubbard  Taylor  Smith,  AVashington ; 
1889 :  13236,   May  1 ;   2c.  May  1.  35258 

Paradise  in  hell;  by  R.  W.  Dickenson.  33  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richardson  William  Dickenson.  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D. ;  D :  2499,  Oct.  27,  1902;  2c.  Oct. 
27,  1902.  35259 

Paradise  lost;  a  drama  from  Milton's  great 
poem,  by  M.  F.  Taylor  and  John  G.  Taylor. 

©  M.  F.  Taylor,  St.  Louis;  1878:2302. 
Feb.  23.  35260 

■  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  John  Mil- 
ton's epic  poem,  by  Walter  Stephens.  Lon- 
don, Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  CO., 
ltd.    [1913]      48  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  3.  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  35258  ; 
Francis  GrifRth.s,  London.  35261 


1765 


35262 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35281 


Paradise  lost— Coutiuiied. 

or.  The  fall  of  man,  a  scriptural  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  M.  HaXigh. 

©  Marv  Ilaiigh.  Philadelphia  ;  1889  :  21083. 
July  8.  35262 

* See  also  Adam  and  Eve. — Deluge  (The). 

Paradise  (A)  made  a  purgatory;  a  play  of  21 
scenes,  by  I.  N.  Terrell. 

©  I.  N.  Terrell.  Lausing,  Kau. ;  1897 :  61073, 
Oct.  28.  35263 

Paradise  not  lost  but  g'ained.  See  Old  (The) 
and  the  new  world. 

Paradise  (A)  of  fools;  a  mniedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Itohort  Saw  in  |i.  e.  J.  W.  U.  Sawin]  Type- 
written. 

©   .Tolin  W.   Iv.    Sawin,    Dorchester,   Mass. ; 
1897  :  (50083,  Nov.  27;  2c.  Nov.  27.  35264 

Paradise  of  lies;  a  I'omantic  drama,  by  Matthew 
IJarry.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  INIildred  Holland  White,  New  York;  D: 
9141,  Sept.  2.-1,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1906.    35265 

Paradise  (The)  of  Mahomet;  a  comic  opera 
liliretto  in  3  acts,  by  li.  B.  Smith.  159  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv   B.   Smith.  New   York ;   D :  13836, 
Sept.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1909.  35266 

Paradise  regained. 

©    Frank    J.    Gudai-ian,    Hennessey,    Okl. ; 
1898:41438,  -Tuly  11.  35267 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  F.  Allen. 

©  H.  Francis  Allen.  St.  Louis ;  1899 :  75378. 
Nov.   18.  35268 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L.  Ghapin.     16  p. 

12°.     Printed. 

©  .Tan.  G.  1912  ;  2c.  .Tan.  IS,  1912  ;  D  :  2S355  : 
H.  L.  Chapin,  Hunm,  ( ). 

See  «?so  Uncle  Si. 


35269 


Paradise  Valley;  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  (i.  Browne.  40  p.  4°.  Ty])ewrit- 
ton. 

©  W.  (4ault  lirowne,  Chicago;  D:  2711,  Dec. 
13,  1902;  2<-.  Dec.  24,  1902.  35270 

Paradox  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  11.  11.  Ger.s. 
[63]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   1.1,    1911;   D:  24942;    H:irrv   K. 
Gers,  Louisville.  35271 

musical    farce,    inusie    ])v    .7.    E.    Henning, 
book  l)y  E.  T.  Wood. 

©    .1.    K.    Henning,    Chicago;    1892:22726. 
May  3L  35272 

Paradox  of  Edgar  Poe;  a  drama,  by  O.  Leigh. 
©  Oliver  Leigh,  Chicjigo;  D  :  8763,  .T\nie  20, 
1906.  35273 


Paragon    (The);   a    dreiim    in   1    act,    by    .T.   H. 
Patrican. 

©  J.  H.  Patrican,  Philadelphia;  1899:28910. 
Apr.  27.  35274 

^  pantomime  divertisement  ballet,  by  E.  Sa- 


racco. 

©    Elisa    Saracco,    New    York;    1898:4227, 
Jan.  10.  35275 

Paragraph  11;  oder.  Im  regiment  Gambrinus, 
von  O.  KudrolT.    ,19  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  0<-t.  17,  1910:  D:  22308;  George  Rud- 
roff,  Brooklyn,  35276 

Paritre;  jnect'  en  4  actes.  5  t;il)leaux.  [par 
Maurice  Donnay  |  |l*;iris,  Imju'.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]     1906.     2')..  1-  121  p.     8°. 

©    M.    Donnay,    Paris;    D :  8744,    June   28, 
1900 :  2c.  June  28,  1906.  35277 

Paranoiac  (The);  I  act  drama  of  hospital  life, 
by  C.  E.  Reynolds.  [21,  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  191,1:  D:  42097;  Cecil  E.  Rey- 
nolds, Los  Angeles.  35277a 

Same.     t1  I,  15  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.   Nov.   26.   1915;   D :  42.351 ;   Cecil    Ed- 
ward Reynolds,  I,os  Angeles.  35277b 

or.  The  sin  of  the  father,  modern  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Loining.  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27.  1915;  D :  42094 ;  John  Arthur 
Ivoining,  Nev.-  York.  35277c 

Parasite  (The);  by  A.  (Jlassmire.     126  p.     4°. 
Type\\ritten. 

©  Albert  (Jliissmirc,  Philadelphia;  D :  1497. 
Feb.  27,  19((2:  LN-.  Feb.  27.  1902.  35278 

drama    in   3    acts,    by    E.    M.    (JrilUth.      34, 

[31   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aitr.  10,  1911:  D  :  24004  ;  Eleanor  M. 
(h-iflitli,  Frcei)(ii-t,  II!.  35279 

-l.lay  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cowan.     |1],  17  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13.1914:  I):.37S33;  Siidn  (^)w:in. 
Casco  Bay.  Me.  35279a 

play   in  3  acts,  by  Fnlsmii   Brock.      |91|    i>. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Fob.  2.  1911;  D  :  23251  ;  H.  F.  Brock. 
.I;im:iica  Plnin,  ^lasv.  35280 

or.  How  to  make  one's  fortune,  a  '-omeily 

in  5  acts,  after  tlie  French  of  Picanl.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Liiipincott  iV:  co..  1872.  78  p. 
12°. 

©    J.    P.    Lippincott    vV:    co..    Philadelphia; 
1872:3.577,  Aiir.  6;  2c.  A]u-.  6.  35281 


1766 


35282 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35301 


Parasites  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P. 
Nayloi*. 

©   George  Prentice  Naylor,   Nortli  Hatley, 
Quebec,  Canada  ;  D :  601,  June  21,  1901. 

35382 

modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Noel.     117  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    20.    1913:    D :  33560 ;    Josepb 
Noel,  Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  35283 


a  play  iu  4  acts,  by  .1.  P.  Ritter.    92  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    .Tobn    P.    Hitter.    Newark,    N.    J.;    D: 
15323,  Mar.  13,  1909  ;  2c.  Mar.  13, 1909.    35284 

Parcel  (The)  postmen;  sketch,  by  T.  .T.  Conroy 
and  .T.  O'Donnell.     3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    1.5.    1915;    D :  39774 ;    Thos.    J. 
Convoy  and  ,Tobn  O'Donnell,  New  York. 

35284a 

Pardners  (The);  a  4  act  western  comedy  drama, 
by  A.  E.  Wbitman.     [25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :\Iar.  6.  1013  :  D :  32533 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
ward Wbitnian.  Whitman,  Ma.ss.  35285 


play  in  1  act,  by  D.  L.  Clarke.     [1],  12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1912;    D :  30998 ;    D.    L. 
Cbirke.  Berkeley.  Cal.  35286 

Pardon  (The)     -S'ee  Three  modern  plays  from 
the  French. 

Pardoner's  tale.     .S'rc  Death  and  the  dicers. 

Pards:  a  comedy  (b-ama,  by  Edward  H.  Cahill. 
©  Lillian  Cahill,  Florida,  N.  Y. ;   D :  6S01, 
.Tune  2,  1905.  35287 

in    T    a.-t.    by    W.    H.    Nichols.      26   p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  AValter  H.  Nichols.  Monrovia.   Cal.;   D: 
1.5816.  May  10,  1909;  2c.  May  10,  1909.    35288 

16  p. 


-a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  P.  V.  Mighels. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Philip   Verrill   Miuhols,   New   York;    D: 
9349.  Get.  30,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1906.      35289 

Parece  cuento;  comedia  en  3  actos,  por  .T.  de 
Macias  V  del  Ileal.  ::\Iadrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaholesl   1911.     53  p.     12°. 

©    May    26.    1911;    2c.    May   27,    1911;    D : 
24321:  .Tiian  de  Macias  y  del  Real,  Madrid. 

35290 

Paredes  (Las)  oyen;  por  .Tuan  Ruiz  de  Alarcon 
y  Mendoza,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  Caroline  B.  Bonrland.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company  [1914]     xxx,  189  p.    front.    16°. 

©    .Tulv    23.    1914:    2c.    Sept.    2,    1914:    A: 
37933S ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.    35290a 


Parent  by  proxy;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  tbe  Commune,  by  H.  A.  Magendie. 
Ms. 

©  Hyp  A.  Magendie,  San  Francisco ;  1881 : 
13763.  Sept.  8;  2  copies  received.  35291 

Parentage  (The)  of  John  Darr;  a  plav  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Graves.  [123]  p.  4°.  '  Type- 
written. 

©  Ralph  A.  Graves,  Bainbridge,   Ga. ;   D: 
11594,  Oct.  2,5,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.     35292 


Parent's  (The)  dilemma, 
ter. 


See  Theodor's  flut- 


Parents'  (The)  progress;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Geoi-ge  Paston.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don. S.  French,  ltd..  1910.  30  p.  12°. 
( [French's  acting  ed.] ) 

©  Nov.   28,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   30,   1910;   D: 
22685;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     35293 

Parfait  (Le)  amour;  by  R.  M.  Mason. 

©    R(ry    Murdoch    Mason,    New    York:    D: 
1104;  Nov.  16,  1901.  35294 

Pariah  (The) ;  or.  Pathetic  romance  of  a  young 
girl,  a  nev.'  and  original  American  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Byrd. 

©    Charles    A.    Byrd,    Boston;    1890:5347, 
Feb.  12.  35295 

See  also  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Paris;  a  drama,  bv  Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur 
Sbirley. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1896:4843. 
Jan.  17.  35296 

or.  Days  of  the  commune,  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

©  T.  C.  De  Leon,  New  York ;   1871 :  7749, 
Aug.  19.  35297 

ou,  Le  bon   juge,  operette  en  2  actcs,  par 

Robert  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.    Paris. 
Chondens,  1906.     92  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Choudens.  I^aris;  D :  8808,  July  10.  1906: 
2c.  .Tnly  10,  1906.  35298 

P.'sris  at  tv.ro;  a  nmsical  farce  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Donnelly. 

©    .Tobn    F.    Donnelly,    New    York;    1890: 
27055,  Sept.  4.  35299 

Paris  by  night;  by  H.  Pincus.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Scenario] 

©  Henrv  Pincus,  New  York ;  D :  5314,  July 
19,  1904;  2c.  .Tuly  19,  1904.  35300 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Henry  Pin- 
cus.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 
©  L.  L.  Weber  and  E.  F.  Rush,  New  York ; 
D :  52.56,  Julv  6.  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  1904. 

35301 


1767 


35302 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35324 


Paris  exposition. 

©  Joseph  M.  Webor  and  I.ewi.s  'M.  Fields, 
New  York;  1899:26677,  Apr.  17.  35302 

Paris  (The)  gown;  vaudeville  act,  by  H.  J. 
Streyckmans.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911;  D:  28069;  H.  J. 
Streyckmans,  New  York.  35303 

Paris  (A)  graduate;  fool  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Loos.     [11.  66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1912:  D:  31114;  R.  Beers 
Loos,  San  Die.iro,  Cal.  35304 

Paris  in  1871.     See  Revolt  of  the  commune. 

Paris  life;  a  spectacular  play  in  12  tableaux,  by 
Adolph  Belot. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson.  New  York;  1883: 
13047,  July  16.  35305 

Paris  model;  a  musical  comedy  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith.  New  York ;  D :  8679. 
June  12,  1906.  35306 

a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Mauldin  [i.  e.  J.  ]M. 

Feigll     Typewritten. 

©  Jane  Mauldin.  United  States;  1897: 
57794,  Oct.  12 ;  Ic.  Oct.  4.  35307 

Paris-New  York;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  F.  de 
Croi.sset  et  E.  Ar§ne.  [Paris.  Impr.  de  VIllus- 
tration]  1907.     80  p.     8°. 

©  Francis  de  Croisset  et  Emmanuel  Ar&ne, 
Paris;  D :  10367,  Apr.  18,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  18. 
1907.  35308 

Paris,  night  by  night;  or.  Caught  in  a  storm, 
pantomime  extravaganza  in  5  scenes,  by  P. 
Martinetti.     [1],  29  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Paul  Martinetti.  United  States;  1890: 
7946,  Mar.  10;  Ic.  Mar.  10.  35309 

Paris  1900, 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Lewis  M.  Fields, 
New  York;  1899:26676,  Apr.  17.  35310 

Paris  sensation;  a  sparkling  new  French  melo- 
drama in  4  acts.     [19]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Israel  M.  Silkworth.  Baltimore;  D :  8249. 
Mar.  29,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1906.  35311 

Pariser  luft;  musikalischer  schwank  in  3  .-ikten. 
von  Alexander  Engel  and  Julius  Hor.st,  ge- 
sangstexte  von  Louis  Tanfstein,  musik  von 
Martin  Knopf.  Mtinchen,  Drei  masken  ver- 
l;.g.  g.  m.  b.  h.  119121  49  ]).  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  25.  1912;  2c.  July  25.  1912;  D: 
30343 ;  Drei  ma.sken  vcrlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.. 
Munich.  35312 

Same.    99  p.    8°.     [  Librettooidy] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30.  1912;  D :  30697 ;  Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.         35313 


Pariser  luft — Continued. 

-operette  in  3  akten.  von  Alexander  Engel 

und  Julius  Horst.  gesangstexte  von  Louis 
Taufstein.  musik  von  Martin  Knopf.  Regie- 
buch.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  ra. 
b.  h.     241  p.     4°. 

©    Ic.     Aug.     14.     1913;     D:  34146:     Drei 
masken  verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.         35314 

nach    einer    franzosischen    idee,    von 


Rudolph  Schanzer.  nuisik  von  Jacques  Offen- 
bach, bearbeitet  von  C.  IMorena.  Berlin-Leip- 
zig, Musikverlag  Rich.  Bong.  g.  m.  b.  h.  [1912] 
97  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  20,  1912;  2c.  July  25.  1912;  D: 
30342;  Musikverlag  Rich.  Bong,  g.  m.  b.  h.. 
Berlin.  35315 

Pariser  schattenspiel;  dramatische  skizzen.  von 
Felix  Phillippi.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus,  1906.     235  p.     12°. 

©  Yita,  deutsches  verlagshaus.  Berlin  :  D : 
8880,  July  30,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1906.    35316 

Same.      2.     teil.      Berlin.    Vita,    deutsches 

verlagshiius.  1907.     218  p.     12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus.  Berlin ;  D : 
9995,  Feb.  21,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1907.    35317 

Pariser  witwen  (Une  veuve  de  Paris);  lust- 
spiel  in  3  akten.  von  Andr6  Sylvane  [pseud, 
des  Paul  Gerard]  und  Fabrice  Carre,  deutsch 
iMax  Schoeuau.  Bei-lin.  F.  Bloch  erben.  75  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1909 :  D :  17205 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin.  35318 

Parisette;  sketch  en  1  acte,  by  A.  L.  Casnati. 
[1].  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  !<•.  Apr.  22.    1913;    D :  33058 ;  Augusta 

Lola  Casnati,  New  York.  35319 

Parish  (The)  clerk;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Harry  C. 
Baker.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Charles  Baker.  Iowa  City.  Ta. ; 
1897:35218.  June  12:  2c.  June  12.  35320 

Parish  (The)  priest;  a  domestic  drama,  by  D. 
Sully. 

©  Daniel  Sully,  United  States;  1890:405, 
Jan.  2.  35321 

a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  L.  Hart. 

[138]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.;  D: 
3676,  June  23.  1903 ;  2c.  July  0.  1903.     35322 

Parisian;  by  D.  Austrian. 

©  Delia  Austrian,  Chicago ;  D :  16077.  June 
16.  1909,  35323 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edmond  Gondinet. 

©   F.    Rullman,    New    York;     1888:27478. 

35324 


Sept.  27;  2c.  Oct.  8. 
—  See  alxo  Parisienne  (La) 


1768 


35325  COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 

Parisian   (A)   actress.      See  Dova  (La) 


35348 


Parisian  (The)  belles;  by  J.  Grieves. 

©  .John  Grieves,  New  York ;  D :  9490.  Nov. 
22,  1906.  35325 

Parisian  (The)  belles  extravaganza;  by  J. 
Grieves. 

©  .Tohu  Grieves.  New  York ;  D :  9502,  Nov. 
22,  1906.  35326 

Parisian  (A)  cocktail;  a  burlesque  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  Fessler.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York;   1899:4415, 
.Tan.  10;  2c.  Sept.  25.  35327 

Parisian  crime;  or,  The  widow's  assassin,  a 
rriiiiantic  play  in  4  acts,  fi-om  the  French  of 
r^mile  Gaboriau,  by  M.  W.  Fiske. 

©    M.    W.    Fiske,     United     States;     1886: 
16960,  July  26.  35328 

Parisian  model;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
IT.  K.  Smith.  [135]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,    New  York;    D :  9098. 
Sept.  17,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  35329 

Parisian  (A)  passion;  a  melodrama,  by  H.  A. 
D'Arcy. 

©   H.   A.    D'Arcy,   New   York;   1897:21520, 
Apr.  5.  35330 

Parisian  revels;  or.  Cupid's  capers,  an  original, 
musical,  comical,  topical  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza in  2  acts,  by  William  R.  AVatts. 

©  George  W.  Rice  and  Charles  Barton,  New 


York  ;  1889  :  24125.  Aug.  6. 


35331 


Parisienne  (La);  in  6  acts,  by  .Tessa mine  Car- 
pani  (De  la  Presse)  61  p.  obi.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    .Tessamine    Carpaiii.    Cleveland;     1889: 
30758,  Oct.  10;  2c.  July  11,  1890.  35332 

(The  Parisian);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Henry 

Hecque,  done  into  English  by  Charles  Alfred 
!",vrne.  New  York.  F.  RiUlman.  1004.  56  p. 
4°. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York :  D :  5747,  Nov.  3. 
1004;   2c.   Nov.   10.   1904.  35333 

Parisina;  by  A.  Darling,  jr. 

©  Adam  Darling,  jr.,  Denver;  1897:10990, 
Feb.  13;  2c.  June  9.  35334 

tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  L.  C.  Moise.     [52]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1913:    D :  32338 ;    Leonard 
Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La.  35335 

a  tragedy  in  6  acts,  by  I^.  C.  Moise. 

©  Leonard   C.   Moise,   Houma,   La. ;   1889 : 
4512.  Feb.  8. 


35336 

1769 


Park  (The)  pest;  dramatic  ventriloquial  scene, 
by  J.  Clark.     11  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.   20,    1913;    D :  35399 ;    Johnson 
Clark,  London.  35337 

Parker  farm;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Lapoint.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Walter    Lapoint,    Barre,    Vt. ; 
D :  339,  Apr.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1900.    35338 

Parker  (The)  homestead;  a  domestic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  J.  Krug. 

©   Frank   J.    Krug,    United   States;    1896: 
6800,  Jan.  27.  35339 

Parkettsitz  no.  10;  schwank  in  3  akten  und 
einem  vorspiel,  von  Max  Neal  und  Hans  Ger- 
heck.     [109]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  26,  1911 ;  D  :  24302  ;  Arion-verlag, 
Berlin.  35340 

See  also  Parquettsitz  no.  10. 

Parkhill  (The)  ruby;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
.Jukes.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  29146 ;  E.  W.  Jukes, 
Philadelphia.  35341 

Parkhurst's  frolics;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©   Adolphe  A.   Corbett,   New   York;   1892: 
15795,  Apr.  11.  35342 

Parkhurst's  tribulations:  a  satirical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  A.   Corbett,   New   York;   1892: 
24547,  June  11.  35343 

Parkwater;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  N. 
Kohaun.    Bo.ston,  Mills,  Knight  &  co.,  1883. 

©  Nellie  Kohaun,  Lowell ;  1883 :  3092,  Feb. 
16.  35344 

Parlez-vous  frangais?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  B. 
Toomer.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911;   D :  24818 ;  Henry  B. 
Toomer,  Chicago.  35345 

Parliament  (A)  of  servants;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Louise  Latham  Wilson.    Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1901]     20  p.     12°. 
©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1024, 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  35346 

Parliament  under  Charles  I.  [3]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   Harriet   Earhart   Monroe,   Washington; 
D  :  .5303,  July  2,  1904  ;  2c.  July  2,  1904.     35347 

Parlor  (The)  car;  farce,  by  William  D.  Howells. 
Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  company,  1876. 
74  p.     32°. 

©    \Y.    D.    Howells,   Massachusetts;    1876: 
12582,  Nov.  13;  2c.  Dec.  4.  35348 


35349 


DPwV-MATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35365 


Parlor  (The)  car — Continued. 

S:nne.     Boston  and  New  York.  Hougliton, 

Mifflin  &  CO.  [19041     74  p.,  1  1.    24°. 
©  W.  r>.  Howells.  New  Yorlc,  in  renewal  for 

14  years  from  Nov.  13.  1904 ;  A :  96190,  Sept. 

9.  1904 ;  2e.  Oct.  3,  1904.  35349 

.SVr    also    Sleeping-car    (The)    and    other 

farces. 

Parlor  (A)  car  flirtation.    Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Longfellow  Davis,  Minneapolis ; 
noon  A  :  115489,  Tune  22  :  2c.  June  22.        35350 

Parlor  comedies;  by  Charles  R.  Talbot,  illus. 
by  Francis  Miller  and  H.  Pruett  Share.  Bos- 
ton. D.  Lothrop  &  company  [1SS31  [77]  p. 
illus.     8". 

Contexts  :  No  questions  asked.— More  than 
they  bargained  for. 

©  D.  Lothrop  &  CO.,  Boston ;  1883 :  19592, 
Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  35350a 

Parlor  (A)  entertainment;  a  slc(4ch  for  boys 
and  girls,  by  H.  Elliott  oMcBrlde,  Chicago, 
T.  S.  benison.  1878.  3, 38-48  p,  12°.  ([School 
and  .social  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  1878 :  12825, 
Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  11 .  35351 

Parlor  matches;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W,  H. 
Rightniire. 

©  AVilliam  H.  Rightraire,  New  York;  1877: 
10229,  Sept.  5.  35352 

engaging  comedy   of  society  in  2  acts,  by 

Walter  Ben  Hare.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.  [1915]     40  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  20,  1915:  2c.  Mar.  24,  1915:  D: 
40162 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  35352a 

Parlor  (The)  socialist;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Ellis.     [109]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  :\Iar.  21.  1914 ;  D  :  36432  ;  Bradford  H. 
Ellis,  Helena,  Mont.  35352b 

Parlor  (The)  wall. 

©  .Tohn  P.  Hill   and  H;irry  McAvoy,  Buf- 
falo ;  1884 :  2.5902.  Dec.  24.  35353 
Parma;  by  M.  W.  Wnlbridge. 

©  :\lil(lred  Webber  Walbridge,  Nt>w  York; 
D  :  347,  Apr.  15,  1901,  35354 

Parmi  les  pierres  (Stein  ointer  steinen);  piece 
en  4  acres,  dc  H.  SuiU  vniiHin.  tr.  do  Maurice 
Remon  et  N.  Valentin.  [Paris,  Impr.  de 
I'Tllustration]  1008.     2  p.  I.,  84  p.     S°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin ;  D :  14003, 
Oct.  8.  1908;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1908.  35355 

Parnas  (Der)  hoidesh:  by  Jacob  Oordin. 

♦I     '  '?•'  -1-^ 

85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1910;  D :  17857 ;  estate  of 
Jacob  M,  Gordin,  Alexander  J.  Gordin,  admr.. 
Brooklyn,  35356 


Parnell  and  the  poor  of  Ireland. 
Moran. 


See  Brian 


Parole  (The)  of  honor;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
.  acts,  by  Alice  Howard  Cady. 

©  Richard  M,   Field,  Bostcm ;   1887:21144. 
Aug.  18.  35357 

Paroled  on  honor:  a  romantic  drama,  by  M. 
Paul. 

©  Mariorie  Paul,  New  York;  1899:34883, 
:\Iay  24 ;  2c.  May  24.  35358 

Paroles  (Les)  restent.  See  Theatre  complet. 
[de]    Paul  Hervieu. 

Parquettsitz  no.  10;  fliegerposse  in  1  vorspiel 
und  3  akten.  nach  einem  glcichnamigen 
schwank  von  INIax  Neal  und  Hans  Gerbeck, 
l)earbeitet  von  Hermann  Haller  und  Willi 
WoltT.  nuislk  von  Vralter  W,  Goetze,  [2],  10." 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  28013  ;  IMusik-  und 
theaterverlag  Arion,  Bei'lin.  35359 

Sec  alf<()  Parkettsitz  no.  10. 

Parrhasius;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Espy  Wil- 
liams. 

©    Espv    W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans: 
1893  :  19636,  Apr.  21.  35360 

or,  The  rise  of  the  republic  of  Boeotia,  a 

tragedy,  liy  Salus  [jiseud.  of  8.  J.  Wightman] 

©  S.  J.  Wightman,  Homestead,  Pa.:  1879: 

14103.  Oct.  23.  35361 

Parricide  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  M.  Kreisler. 

©   ]\Iarv    Kreisler.    Nev.-   York:    1872:8777. 
Aug.  15.  35362 

drama   in  4  acts,  by  G.  Anderson.     105  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24798 ;  George  An- 
derson. Detroit,  Minn,  35363 

Parroquinana!  Rabanitos!  sainete  de  cos- 
tunibres  madrileilns  on  1  acto  y  en  verso, origi- 
nal de  A.  Caamano.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  191.1.    44  p,    12°. 

©    May    26,    1911;    2c.    :Mny    27.    1911;    D: 
24.3.34:   Aiigol  Caamano,  ^.Indrid.  35364 

Parrot  (The);  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  V.  G, 
Bloede, 

©  Victor  G,  Bloede,  Catonsvillo,  M(\.;  1900 

A  :  3034,  Feb.  2.  35365 

1  act  comedy,  by  H,  M.  Wyeth.  21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   5,    1915 ;    D :  40941 ;  Hem-ietta 

M.  Wyeth,  New  York.  35365a 

Parrot  (The)  cage;  play  in  1  act, by  Mary  Shaw. 

Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1914.     12  p.     12°. 

©    .\pr.    10,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    13,    1914;    D: 

36696:  Dramatic  pub.  co„  Chicago.        35365b 


1770 


35366 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35386 


Parrot  (The)  that  talked  in  his  sleep;  sketch 
iu  3  scenes,  by  A.  S.  Riggs.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
writ teu. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23594 ;  Arthur  Stan- 
ley liiggs,  New  York.  35366 

Parsifal;  a  festival  music-drama,  by  Richard 
^Vagner,  the  English  version  by  J.  P.  Jackson. 
New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1890. 

©  John  P.  Jackson,  New  York ;  1890 :  9444, 
Mar.  24;  2c.  Mar.  25.  35367 

a    miracle   play    in   5   pts.,    arr.    from    the 


legends  of  Parzivale  and  the  music  drama  of 
Ricliard  AVagner,  by  M.  Doran.  [84]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  D :  4896,  Apr. 
IS,  1904  ;  2e.  Apr.  19,  1904.  35368 

—  See  also  Parzival. — Pilgrim's  progress. 


Parson  (The) 

©    Walter    N.    Lawrence,    United    States; 
1888  :  31913,  Nov.  10.  33369 

a  drama  iu  5  acts,  an  adaptation  of  Rass 


Challis"  story.  The  curate,  by  W.  N.  Eawreace 
and  F.  G.  Brooks. 

©  Walter  N.  Lawrence  and  Fred  O.  Brooks. 
United  States  ;  1888  :  31638,  Nov.  6.  35370 

Parson  (The)  and  the  devil;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  M.  Goff.     [38]  p.    f°.    Typewa-itten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914;  D:  36680;  William  M. 
Guff,  Pleasautville,  N.  J.  35370a 

Parson  Bughouse;  a  musical  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  O.  B.  Grant. 

©  Charles  Bvrou  Grant,  Brooklyn ;  D :  387, 
Apr.  23,  1901.  35371 

Parson  (The)  doctor;  a  drama  of  romance  and 
reality,  by  Mrs.  N.  Schlesinger.  [4],  133  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Nathan  Schlesinger,  San  Francisco; 
D :  710,  July  30,  1901 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1901 ;  Ic. 
Aug.  26,  1901.  35372 

Parson  Jim;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grand. 

©  Lloyd  Grand,  England ;  1899 :  28489,  Apr. 
25.  35373 

Parson  Joe;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Carr  and 
his  assistant  author. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York;  1874:12709, 
Oct.  12.  35374 

Parson  Julian's  adventures;  composition  for 
a  dramatic  comedy,  by  J.  L.  F.  C.  Kober.  33 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  L.  F.  C.  Kober,  Cincinnati ;  D :  1944, 
May  27,  1902 ;  2c.  July  5,  1902.  35375 

Parson  (The)  o'  Dumford.  See  Daisy. — In  the 
West  Riding'. 


Parson  (The)  of  the  plains;  comedy  drama  in 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Burke.  [2], 
52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1912 ;  D :  30624 ;  Wm.  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  35376 

Parson  Peter.     .See  Turncoat  (The) 

Parsonage  (The);  by  Z.  Covington.  [2],  17  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1910 ;  D :  21876 ;  Zellah  Cov- 
ington, New  York.  35377 

Parson's  (The)  battle;  a  comedy  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  S.  C.  Aj)pleby. 

©  Samuel  Crapin  Applebv,  Baltimore ;  1891 : 
36001,  Oct.  6.  *  35378 

Parson's  (The)  collar  button.  See  Racing 
(The)  lady. 

Parson's  (The)  daughter;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  Agnes  Carlton.  [76]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Carlton,  New  York ;  D :  5110,  June  1, 
1904 ;  2c.  June  1,  1904.  35379 

Parson's  (The)  dream;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
A.  W.  Samis.     2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  W.  Samis,  New  York ;  D :  15227,  Feb. 
26,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  26.  1909.  35380 

Parson's  (The)  greetings;  romantic  comedy  in 
2  acts,  bv  Gail  Kent.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
&  company.  1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    16,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    19,    1912;    D: 
29515;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.        35381 

Parson's  (The)  love;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  G.  Craig.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Gallagher    Craig.    New    York ; 
1S97  :  72248.  Dec.  23  ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  35382 

Parson's  (The)  only  son;  by  B.  Van  Rensselaer. 
9  p.     12°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ben  Van  Rensselaer,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  4218. 
Nov.  0.  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1903.  35383 

Parson's  (The)  perversity;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
hv     William    M.    Clark.       Philadelphia.     The 
.      Penn  publisliing  co.,  1907.     24  p.     12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  10592, 
May  18,  1907 ;  2c.  May  18,  1907.  35384 

Parson's  (The)  vacation;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
bv  Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Moller] 
Clyde,  C,  Ames  pub.  co.,  1907.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12000,  Dec. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  35385 

Part  (Le)  du  diable.     See  Asmodeus. 

Part  (La)  du  feu;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  A. 
Mouezy-Eon  &  Nancey.  181  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Julv  18,  1913;  D:  33830;  A.  Mouezy- 
Eon  i<c  Nancey,  Paris.  35386 


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35387 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35403 


Part  (The)  of  life;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Davis.     [5],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    5,   1912;    D:  28943;    Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  35387 

Parte  (La)  del  leon;  melodrama  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadrus,  libi'o  de  J.  B.  Pont,  musica  del  maes- 
tro Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1915.  44  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  June  24,   1915;   Ic.   June  25,   1915;   D: 
41075 ;  Juan  B.  Pont,  Madrid.  35387a 

Parted;  an  American  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W. "Tayleure,  New  York;  1875; 
9S22,  Sept.  24.  35388 

drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  Chambers.     [3], 


4  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  32114 ;  C.  Spencer 
Chambers,  Covington,  Ky.  35389 

Parted  at  the  altar;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Herman. 

©  Selma  Herman,  New  York ;  D :  2990,  Jan. 
31,  1903.  35390 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Lorraine  HoUis 


[i.  e.  L.  L.  Hollis]  plot  suggested  by  Mrs. 
Beaumont  Packard.  [123]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Lillias  Lorraine  Hollis,  New  York ;  D : 
3568,  June  10,  1903;  2c.  June  10,  1903.    35391 

Parted  by  Patience;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bessie 
Blair  Smith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1904.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  4975, 
May  2,  1904;  2c.  May  2,  1904.  35393 

Parted  (A)  fellowship;  or.  The  curate  of  Bel- 
mont, a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Brune. 

©  Cnareuce  Brune,  New  York ;  1891 :  19565, 
May  28.  35393 

Parted  in  the  bridal  hour;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell  and  J.  R.  Garey,  a 
dramatization  of  Laura  Jean  Libbey's  novel 
Miss  Middleton's  lover :  or,  Parted  on  their 
bridal  tour.     [139]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell  and  James 
R.  Garey,  Brooklyn  and  New  York ;  D :  6440, 
Mar.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1905.  35394 

a   new  and   original  drama   in  4   acts,   by 

L.  J.  Libbey. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey,  Brooklvn ;  1888: 
1714,  Jan.  16.  35395 

•  Same. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn,  as 
the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  vears.  Renewal 
no.  6922,  July  22,  1915.  Original  entry,  Jan. 
16,  1888,  no.  1714.  35395a 


Parted  on  their  bridal  tour.  See  Parted  in 
the  bridal  hour. 

Parted  (The)  sisters;  allegorical  play  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Ursula  Payne.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.    17  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  39025  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  35395b 

Parthenia  and  the  hero  of  the  wilderness; 
play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Der  sohn  der 
wildnis  of  Friedrich  Halm  [pseud,  of  Eligius 
Franz  Joseph  Miinch-Bellinghausen]  tr.  into 
Jewish  by  S.  Mejzach. 

©  Solomon  Mejzach,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
20755,  Aug.  20.  35396 

Parthia;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York  ;  1872  :  11315, 
Oct.  24.  35397 

Partial  (A)  eclipse;  by  P.  Wilstach.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Paul  Wilstach,  United  States;  1896: 
69887,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  35398 

Particular  (A)  friend;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  G. 
Cherrill.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915;  D:  42036;  Mildred  Oon- 
sidine  Cherrill,  Chicago.  35398a 

Partie  (TJne)  de  cartes.     See  Auction  pinochle. 

Partie  (Une)  de  500;  comedie  psychologique, 
par  W.  A.  Baker.  Montreal,  C.  A.  ISIarchand, 
1913.     8  p.     8°. 

©  Jan.  7,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1914;  D :  36063 ; 
William  A.  Baker,  Montreal,  Canada. 

35398b 

Parting  (The);  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
D.  K.  Higgins  and  M.  O.  Higgins.  67  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  David  K.  Higgins,  New  York,  and  Milton 
O.  Higgins,  Chicago ;  D :  11635,  Oct.  31,  1907  ; 
2c.  Nov.  18,  1907.  35399 

Parting-  friends;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
New  York  and  London,  Harper  c\r  brothers, 
1911.    57  p.     incl.  front.,  plates.    24°. 

©  June  15,  1911;  2c.  June  17,  1911;  A: 
289836 :  Haipei-  iV  l)i(is.,  New  York.         35400 

Parting  (The)  of  the  ways;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  R.  Lamb.  New  York,  Ames  &  Rolliuson 
press. 

©  Osborn  Rennle  Lamb,  Cresskill,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  12370,  Feb.  17,  1908.  35401 

—  Same.  New  York,  The  author  [1910]  1% 
p.     16°. 

©  May  4,  1910 ;  2c.  May  6,  1910 ;  D  :  20970  ; 
Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,  New  York.  35402 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  D.  Orr. 

©  Gulielma  Dav  Orr,  Cincinnati;  D :  8080. 
Feb.  7,  1906.  35403 


1772 


35404 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35422 


Parting  (The)  of  the  ways— Continued. 

a  1  act  playlet,  by  G.  D.  Orr. 

©  Gulielma  Day  Orr,  Cincinnati ;  D :  11036, 
July  15,  1907.  35404 

See  also  His  other  self, 

Partir  a  tiempo;  comedia  en  1  acto,  por  Mari- 
ano Jose  de  Larra,  ed.  and  annotated  by  Alex- 
ander W.  Herdler.  Nueva  York,  W.  R.  Jen- 
kins ;  Boston,  G.  Schoenhof,  1894.  2  p.  1..  [3]- 
51  p.     12°.     ([Teatro  espanol,  no.  2]) 

©  William  R.   Jenkins,  New   York;   1894: 
39161,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  35405 

Partisan  (The)  brigade;  a  drama  of  the  Revo- 
lution, in  4  acts,  by  F.  Sumraerfield.  Type- 
written. 

©   Fred   Summerfield,    New  '  York  ;    1896 : 
22912,  Apr.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  3540b- 

Partner  (A)  of  Second  Story  Sam;  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  W.  M.  Blatt.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1914 ;  D :  37980 ;  William  M. 
Blatt,  BrookUne,  Mass.  35406a 

Partners;  American  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  V. 
Edwardes.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915 ;  D :  40171 ;  Henry  B.  V. 
Eilwardes,  Boston.  35406b 

•comedy  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Sinykin.     [1],  12  p. 


24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914;  D :  37949 ;  Julius  H. 
Sinykin,  ^Vaukegan,  111.  35406c 

■a  play  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  M. 


Lawrence.     77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Marie  Lawrence,  Milwaukee;  D: 
2187,  Aug.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1902.        35407 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Ryan.     47  p.     f°. 


Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1915;  D :  39885 ;  Artliur  Judd 
Ryan,  New  York.  35407a 

-by  T.  E.  Kyle.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    25,    1911;    D :  23462 ;    Tom    E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  35408 

Partners  all  through  life;  romantic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  C.  E.  La  Rew.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    5,    1912;     D:  30440:     Charles 
Elmer  La  Rew,  Detroit.  35409 

Partner's  (A)  crime;  a  sensational  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Cumberland. 

©   William    J.    Cumberland,    Philadelphia; 
1889  :  13753,  May  5.  35410 

Partners  for  life;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Henry  J.  Byron.  New  American  ed.,  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting   ed.     New    York,    H.    Roorbach,    1889. 


Partners  for  life — Continued. 

50   p.      12°.      ( [Roorbach's   American   ed.    of 
acting  plays,  no.  6]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,     New    York;     1889: 
37516,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  35411 

a  vaudeville  skit  in  1  act,  by  B.  Gerard. 

15  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  B.  Gerard,  New  York ;  D :  10698,  June  5, 
1907;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  35412 

Partners  in  crime. 

©  Charles  C.  Weigel  and  W.  Hargreaves, 
jr..   New   York  ;    D :  4702,    Mar.    10,   1904. 

35413 

— —a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 


Hanford. 

©  Edwin  Hanford,  Brooklyn;  1885:27861, 
Dec.  29.  35414 

Partners  in  misery;  an  original  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©    Frederick    Paulding    Dodge,  New    Ro- 

chelle,  N.  Y. ;  1896 :  71492,  Dec.  31.  35415 

Partner's  (The)  parting;  by  G.  Nagel.  [8]  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1912 ;  D :  28507 ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  35416 

Parts  and  counterparts;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Henry  Fitch  Taylor.  [114]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  F.  Tavlor,  Cos  Cob.  Conn.;  D :  6469. 
Apr.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1905.  35417 

Party   (The)    of   the   second  part;  farce  in   3! 

acts,  by  E.  H.  Peple.     [2],  109  p.  4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1912;  D:  31560;  Edward  H. 

Peple,  New  York.  35418 

Parvenu;  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Godfrey.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1903.  53  p.  16°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  60) 

©    Samuel   French,     New   York;     D :  3668, 
June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  July  7,  1903.  35419 

or,  Finally  he  wins. 

©  William  Bush,  Chicago ;  1870 :  2732,  Oct. 


11 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  1872. 


35420 


—  our  English  cousin,  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  4  acts,  rev.  by  W.  Bush.  47  numb.  1. 
8°.    Printed. 

©    William    Bush,    St.    Louis;    1883:3127, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1885.  35421 

—  The  touchstone  of  destiny,  a  dramatic 
composition  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Busch.  Revised. 
2  p.  1.,  47  numb.  1.     8°. 

©  W.  Busch.  St.  Louis ;  1885 :  8579.  Apr.  11  ; 
2c.  Apr.  22.  35422 


1773 


35423 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35440 


Par  venues;  an  emotional  play  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  S.  M.  Muni-o. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  13507, 
May  8.  35423 

Parzival;  a  religious  drama,  from  the  poem  of 
Richard  Wagner,  by  J.  G.  Burchell. 

©  James  G.  Burchell,  United  States ;  1886 : 
21600,  Sept.  27.  35424 

See  also  Parsifal. 

Pas  de  trois.  See  Earth  deities,  and  other 
rhythmic  masques. 

Pa's   holiday;  1   act  comedy,  by  B.   Chapman 
and  D.  A.  Stuart.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  39373  ;  Belle  Chap- 
man and  Dora  A.  Stuart,  San  Francisco. 

35424a 

Pa's  new  housekeeper;  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  S. 
Bird.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.  37  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31097 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  35425 

Pa's  picnic;  rural  play  in  2  acts,  by  Adelaide 
H.  Wyeth.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Dramatic 
publishing  co.,  1909.    30  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   13,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909;    D: 
17368;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.        35426 

Pasado  (Lo)     See  Eternal  (The)  triangle. 

Pasado  (El)  vuelve;  comedia  en  1  acto,  [de]  E. 
Zamacois.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]   1909.     26  p.     12°. 

©    Eduardo    Zamacois.    Madrid  ;    D  :  16150. 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  35427 

Pascarel;  a  dramatization  in  6  acts,  of  Ouida's 
[Louise  De  la  Ramee's]  novel  of  that  name, 
by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York;   1879: 
5242,  Apr.  19.  35428 

Pascualica;  comedia  de  ambiente  aragones  en  1 
acto  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  escrita 
por  A.  Caarafio  e  I.  Soler.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1909.    34  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D  :  16251 ; 
Angel  r^'aarano  e  Isidro  Soler,  Madrid.    35429 

Pasha  (The);  a  comic  operetta,  by  W.  Reeves. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   Reeves,   New  Haven;   D :  8935, 
Aug.  9.  1900 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1906.  35430 

-1  act  play   of   today   in  the   Balkans,   by 

G.M.Baxter.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913 ;  D :  33492 ;  George  M. 
Eaxtor,  Englewood,  N.  J.  35431 

Pasha  (The)  and  a  tourist's  bride;  a  revised 
drama,  by  W.  Busch. 

©   William   Busch,    St.   Louis;    1890:9467, 
Mar.  24;  2c.  Apr.  2.  35432 


Pasha's  (The)  dream;  by  Emma  Kemble.  2  p. 
4°.     Tyi^ewritten. 

©  E.  Kemble,  New  York;  D:9158,  Oct.  1. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  1.  1906.  35433 

Pasha's  wives;  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  E.  E.  Greville,  music  by 
Walter  Pulitzer.  133  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
t Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Oct.    11,    1909 ;    D :  17084 ;   Eden   E. 
Greville,  New  York.  35434 

Pasion   (La);   comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  (4.  Martinez  Sierra.     INIadrid   [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1915.    51  p.     IL'". 
©   IMar.    15,    1915;    Ic.    Mar.   17,   1915;    D: 
40073 ;  Gregorlo  Martinez  Sierra,  Madritl. 

35434a 

Pasional;  zarzuela  dramtltica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso  [de]  F.  e  I.  Olona, 
musica  del  maestro  Roberto  G.  Ortells.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
40  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Federico  e  Ignacio   Olona,   Madrid ;    D : 
16140.  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909. 

35435 

Pasquale  Visconti;  a  romance  of  Tirano,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K.  Ford,  vi,  63  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  K.  Ford,   St.  Paul;  D :  360.  Apr. 
18,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1901.  35436 

Pass  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Craw. 
[2],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    18,    1912;    D :  30295 ;    George 
Rockhill  Craw,  Chicago.  35437 

Pass  the  vice;  underworld  playlet  in  1  scene  for 
vaudeville,  by  F.  Cromwell.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    6,    1915;    D :  41915 ;    Frederic 
Cromwell,  Chicago.  35437a 

Passage  (The)  through  the  Red  Sea.  See 
Moses  and  Pharaoh. 

Passage  (A)  to  a  new  life;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  J.  P.  Franke.     Typewritten. 

©  J.    P.    Franke,    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    1891 : 
41433,  Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  35438 

Passageres  (Les);  com^die  en  4  actes,  [par]  A. 

Capus.     [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'Tllustration,  1906] 

91  p.     12°. 

©   Alfred  Capus,    Paris;    D :  9399,    Nov.   8, 

1906;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1906.  35439 
-See  ff/s'o  Theatre  complet;  de  Alfred  Ca- 
pus. 
Passant   (Le)    (The  passer-by);   an    idyll    in    1 

act  [by  Frangois  Copp^e]  tr.  by  Frederick  A. 

Schwab.     New  York,   F.    Rullnian    [1880]     K! 

p.    4°.     [Bernhardt  edition] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1881 :  1645.  Jan. 

31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  35440 


1774 


35441 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35455 


Passant  (Le) — Continued. 
See  also  Wanderer  (The) 

Passe-nioi  ta  femme;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 
Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  de 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  G.  Joubert,  1911.  36 
p.     S\ 

©   Dec.   28,   1911;   2c.    Jan.   23,    1912;    D: 
28389  ;  Joubert,  Paris.  35441 

Passe-partout  (Le);  com^die  en  3  actes,  par  G. 
Thnrner.     104  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Georges  Tliurner,  Paris ;  D :  14563,  Dec. 
18.  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1908.  35442 

Passed-up  copy;  by  G.  W.  Stark  and  Bessie  P. 
Gardner.     [19]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22062 ;  George  W. 
Stark,  Detroit.  35443 

Passenger  (The);  romantic  melodrama  in  1  act, 
by  C.  H.  Jarrett.  [1],  38  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  38360  ;  Cora  Hardj 
Jarrett,  New  York.  35443a 

Passenger  (The)  agent;  or,  Ye  traveling  agent, 
a  comedy  in  3  or  5  acts,  by  D.  L.  Gibson. 

©  D.  L.  Gibson,  Philadelphia;  1884:24106, 
Dec.  5.  35444 

Passer-by  (The)     See  Passant  (Le) 

Passerelle  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  F.  de 
Gresac  et  Francis  de  Croisset  [pseud,  de  Fran- 
cis Wiener]     134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.    19,   1915;    D :  39435 ;    Fred   de 
Gresac,  New  York.  35444a 

— —  See  also  Marriage  (The)  of  Kitty. 


Passes  magnetiques;  par  Emile  Archer.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  21,   1912;   D :  30065 ;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  35445 

Passing  (A)  cloud;  a  monologue,  by  Marsden 
Brown.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  co. 
[1897]     9  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  59888, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  35446 


or,  A  passing  storm,  by  E.  Oldcastle.   5  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Elouina   Oldcastle,   New   York;    D:421, 
May  1,  1901;  2c.  May  1,  1901.  35447 

Passing  (A)  fancy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [133]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.  22,   1914;   D :  39188 ;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  35447a 


— ■  Same. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   30,   1915;   D:  39543;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  35447b 


Passing  (The)  god;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  T. 
Dargan.     [67]  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Olive  Tilford   Dargan,   Almond,  N,   C. ; 
D :  11917,  Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1907. 

35448 

Passing  (The)  of  a  dream;  playlet  in  3  scenes, 
by  G.  D.  Orr.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   10,  1910;  D:  21771;   Gulielma 
Day  Orr,  Cincinnati.  35449 

Passing  (The)  of  cabby;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    19,    1912;    D :  29087 ;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,   Brooklyn.  35450 

Passing  (The)  of  Gregory  Orlof ;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Hastings.  [1],  102  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23582  ;  Dille  Hast- 
ings, Philadelphia.  35451 

Passing  (The)  of  Hans  Dippel;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  John  Valentine  [pseud,  of  P.  Andreae] 
[79]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1914;  D:  38700;  Percy  An- 
dreae, Chicago.  3545  la 

Passing  (The)  of  Harriet;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  R.  Craw.    32  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D:  30600;  George  R. 
Craw,   Chicago.  35452 

Passing  (The)  of  Hiawatha.  See  Plays  of 
of  the  pioneers. 

Passing  (The)  of  Mars;  modern  morality  play, 
by  M.  Wilkinson.  Coronado,  Cal.,  M.  Wilkin- 
son, 1915.     12  p.     4°. 

©  Sept.  25,   1915;   2c.   Sept.  30,  1915;   D: 
41876 ;  Marguerite  Wilkinson,  Coronado,  Cal. 

35452a 

Passing  (The)  of  Pan;  a  metrical  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Dwight  L.  Clarke. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Philopolis  press,  1915. 
5  p.  1.,  64  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  24,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1915 ; 
A :  418130 ;  D.  L.  Clarke,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

35452b 

poem  and  libretto  for  opera  in  4  acts,  by 

D.   L.   Clarke.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1911;    D :  24085 ;    Dwight 
Lancelot  Clarke,  Berkeley,  Cal.  35453 

Passing   (The)   of  Santo.      See  TaDles   (The) 

turned. 

Passing  of  the  gods;  by  J.  Hickenlooper. 

©   Jean   HickenloopcF,   Marshalltown,    la. ; 
D:8305,  Apr.  9,  1906.  35454 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hickenlooper.     21  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910 ;  D :  20656 ;  Jean  Hicken- 
looper, Albia,  la.  35455 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-8 


1775 


35456 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35474 


Passing  of  the  grandmother;  1  act  sketch,  by 
S.  W.  Holcombe.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sallie  Williams  Holcombe,  New  York; 
D :  6159,  Jan.  30,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1904. 

35456 

Passing  (The)  of  the  idle  rich;  a  drama  of  the 
times  in  4  acts,  by  Margaret  Townsend  fpseud. 
of  iM.  T.  Tagliapietra]  based  on  the  book  of 
this  title,  by  Frederick  Townsend  Martin. 
[109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

<©  Ic.  June  1,  1912;  D:  29856;  Margaret 
Townsend  Tagliapietra,  New  York.  35457 

Passing  of  the  third  floor  back;  a  comedy,  by 
J.  K.  Jerome. 

©  Jerome  K.  Jerome,  London ;  D :  7742, 
Dec.  7,  1905.  35458 

Passing  (The)  of  the  Timucuans;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  E.  Adams.  [101]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32163 ;  Francis  Elli- 
son Adams,  New  York.  35459 

Passing  (The)  of  trial  by  jury;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  D.  L.  Briggs.  [48]  p.  4°,  Type- 
w^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1912;  D:  28865;  Mrs.  D. 
Leslie  Briggs,  Toronto,  Canada.  35460 

See  also  Law  (The)  in  the  limelight. 

Passing  (The)  parade;  in  2  acts,  by  Don  Roth. 
[3],  90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    4,   1910  ;     D  :  22487  ;     Gordon- . 
North  amusement  co..  New  York.    '      35461 

Passing  (The)  regiment;  a  comedy  of  the  day 
in  5  acts,  from  the  German  of  G.  von  Moser 
and  Franz  von  Schonthan,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1886:27775, 
Dec.  9  ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  35462 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Doruey, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28i 
years.  Renewal  no.  4974,  Jan.  7,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Dec.  9,  1886,  no.  27775.  35462a 

Passing  (The)  review;  1  act  musical  burlesque, 
written  by  ^Vm.  H.  Lytell,  rewritten  by  Aaron 
Hoffman,  musical  numbers  by  Leo  Edwards 
and  Chas.  Kuebler.  44  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912 ;  D  :  30792 ;  Jack  Singer, 
New  York.  35463 

or.  Hell-e-vating  the  stage,  in  2  acts,  by 

Aaron  Hoffman.     [70]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

®   Singor   amusement   Co..   New   York;    D: 

13141,  June  8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  8,  1908.    35464 

Passing  shadows;  a  society  drama  lu  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York;  1886;  25537, 
Nov.   11.  35465 


Passing  (The)  show;  five  modern  plays  in  verse, 
by  H.  Monroe.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1903.  125  p. 
12'. 

Contents:  The  thunderstorm. — At  the 
goal. — After  all. — A  modern  minuet. — It 
passes  by. 

©  Harriet  Monroe,  Chicago ;  1903  A :  71686, 
Oct.  31,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1903.  35465a 

Passing  (The)  show  of  1913;  play  in  a  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  by  Harold  Atteridge.  63  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1913;  D :  34045 ;  Winter- 
garden  CO.,  New  York.  35466 

Passing  show  of  1915;  play  in  3  acts,  libretto 
and  lyrics,  by  Harold  P.  Atteridge.  [90]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1915;  D:  40807;  Wintergar- 
den  CO.,  New  York.  35466a 

Passing  storm;  by  Jacobstein  and  Trilling.  6 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sol  Jacobstein  and  Leo  Trilling,  New 
York ;  D  :  14807,  Jan.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909. 

35467 

See  also  Passing  (A)  cloud. 

Passing  thro';  dramatic  musical  sketch,  by 
Douglas  Fairbanks  and  E.  H.  Baxter.  [9]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [With  music] 

©Ic.  Jan.  5, 1911 ;  D  :  23014  ;  Ernest  H.  Bax- 
ter, New  York.  35468 

Passion;  a  biblical  drama,  by  G.  Beaulieu.  112 
p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Germain  Beaulieu,  Montreal,  Canada  ;  D  : 
7972,  Feb.  10,  1906;  2e.  Jan.  31,  1906.     35469 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Barron  and 

1\I.  Bates. 

©  Elwvn  A.  Barron  and  Morgan  Bates. 
Chicago;  1884:10869,  May  28.  35470 


— ■ by  George  Roberts. 

©    Alexander    Heuder.son, 
1874 :  1529,  Feb.  11. 


United 


States ; 
35471 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  French,  by 
M.  Kreisler. 

©   Marv   Kreisler,   New   York;   1872:8781. 
Aug.  15.  35472 

—  a  miracle  play  in  10  acts,  by  S.  Morse,  rev. 
by  Joseph  S.  Alemany.  San  Francisco,  Edward 
Bosqui  &  CO.,  1879.     69  p.     8°. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  San  Francisco;  1879:4054. 
Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  35473 

—  or,  The  sister's  avenger,  a  sensation 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New    York;    1874:144, 
Jan.  6.  35474 


1776 


35475 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35403 


Passion — Continued. 

(Das   passions   spiel   in    wort   und   bild; 

Oder,  Das  leiden  Christi);  von  W.  Goetz. 
©  Wolfgang  Goetz,  New  York ;  1883 :  7064, 

Apr.  14.  35475 

Passion  and  principle.     See  Life  and  death. 

Passion  (The)  and  resurrection  of  our  Lord, 
Jesus  Christ;  passion  play  with  songs  and 
tableaux  in  a  prologue  and  16  acts,  by  Rev. 
Fr.  J.  Kraus.  131  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Nov.  29,   1912;   D :  31493 ;    Josaphat 
Kraus,  San  Francisco.  35476 

Passion  (The)  drama  of  Ober-Ammergau;  pub- 
lished in  parts  by  the  Passion  play  society 
of  America,  ed.  by  W.  Goetz.  cover-title,  27 
p.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Wolfgang   Goetz,   Hoboken,   N.   J.;    D: 
4112,  Oct.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1903.         35477 

Passion  flower;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Vance.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  4,  1910 ;  D :  20961 ;  Rufus  Adair 
Vance,  Brooklyn.  35478 

-a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Frances  Meek.     [74]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  Meek,  New  York;   D :  6962,  Jiily  13, 
1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1905.  35479 

Passion  (The)  of  angels;  or,  Sintram,  son  of 
the  Burning  Eyes,  a  weird,  mediaeval  tale 
of  bloodshed  and  consuming  passion  in  the 
form  of  a  prose  drama  in  5  scenes,  by  Lion 
Margrave  [pseud,  of  L.  Terry]  Atlanta,  Les- 
ter book  and  stationery  co.  [1908]  02  p.  12°. 
©  Leonard  Terry,  Atlanta ;  D :  12843,  Apr. 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.  35480 

Passion  (The)  of  Christ.  See  Roman  (The) 
drama. 

Passion  of  Faust;  :i  poetical  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  Paul  Trelayne  [pseud,  of 
P.  B.  Kayser] 

©  Paul  B.  Kayser,  Cambridge,  Mass.;   D: 
6150,  Jan.  28,  1905.  35481 

Passion  of  Jesus  Christ.  See  Crucification 
(The) 

Passion  play;  dramatic  and  dramatico  musical 
composition,  by  J.  Kraus.  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.   15,   1909;   D :  16797 ;   Josaphat 
Kraus,  San  Francisco.  35482 

Passion  play  at  Oberammergau. 

©  New  York  journal  and  advertiser,  New 
York;  1900  A :  13589,  May  31.  35483 

by    Esse    Esto    Maplestone.      New    York, 

Broadway  publishing  co.  [1911]     226  p.     12°. 
©   Apr.   13,   1911;    2c.   Apr.    22,    1911;   A: 


Passion  (The)  play  of  Santa  Clara, 
reth. 


See  ITaza- 


Passion  (The)  play  of  Upper  Ammergau;  from 
the  original  text,  including  illustrations. 

©  W.  Goetz,  New  York ;  1891 :  6576,  Feb.  18. 

35485 

Passion  (The)  play  of  Washington  square; 
play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Hirsch.  15  p.  f . 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914;   D :  37682 ;   Sidney  M. 
Hirsch  and  James  M.  Frank,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

35485a 

Passion,  poison  and  petrifaction;  or,  The  fa- 
tal gazogene,  a  tragedy,  by  G.  B.  Shaw.  New 
York,  The  H.  B.  Claflin  co.,  1905.  1  p.  1.,  11 
p.     8°. 

©  George  Bernard  Shaw,  England  ;  D  :  7656, 
Nov.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.  35486 

Passionnement  .  .  .  P  pas  du  tout  .  .  .  ? 
piece  en  1  acte  avec  ballet,  par  J.  Garcia  Pi- 
mentel.     [2],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1915;  D:  42521;  Joaquin  & 
Luis  Garcia  Pimentel,  New  York.  35486a 

Passions;  a  miracle  play  in  10  acts,  by  S.  Morse, 
rev.  by  Joseph  S.  Alemany. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  United  States ;  1878 :  11894, 
Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1879.  35487 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  Hemmick.     50 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1913 ;  D :  34241 ;  Mrs.  Chris- 
tian Hemmick,  Washington.  35488 

or.  Life  on  a  ranch,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


286387;  E.  E.  Maplestone,  Chicago. 


35484 

1777 


Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  D: 
586,  May  29,  1901.  35489 

Passions  (Les)  de  Bidochard;  vaudeville  mili- 
taire  en  1  acte,  de  P.  de  Wattyne.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.    31  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;   D: 
28085;  Joubert,  Paris.  35490 

Passion's  perils;  a  domestic  drama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,*  by  F.  Stinson. 

©     Fred     Stinson,     Boston;     1874:11171, 
Aug.  29.  35491 

Passion's  slave;  American  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens.  75  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   May   13,   1913;   D:  33217;   Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  35492 

an  original  American  romantic  drama,  by 

J,  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1880 :  11265, 
July  22.  35493 


25494 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35507 


Passions,  tempests;  by  J.  P.  Tillson  [146]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten  and  Ms. 

©  Jesse  Paxton  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1895 : 
44517,  Aug.  31;  2c.  Oct.  7.  35494 

Passionsspiel  (Das);  in  13  bildern,  von  P.  Hilde- 
brand.  Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden  &  co.,  1912. 
36  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1912;  D :  31539 ;  F.  W. 
Schmieden  &  co.,  Vienna.  35495 

Passionsspiel  (Das)  in  wort  und  bild.  See 
Passion, 

Passionsspieler  (Die)  von  Oberammergau; 
volksschauspiel  mit  gesang  in  4  akteu,  von 
Max  von  Schillings  [pseud,  des  Richard 
Manz]  Miinchen,  Rubinverlag,  1900.  105, 
[1]  p.     1  1.     16°.     [Words  only] 

©  Rubinverlag,  Munich;  1900  A:  8034, 
Mar.  28;  2c.  Apr.  26.  35496 

Passport  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  C. 
Stephenson  and  W.  Yardley.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1906]  108  p. 
12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  9714,  Dec. 
29,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  35497 

^play   in  1  act,  by  J.   Harding.     9  p.     4*. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915;  D:  41222;  Jeanne 
Harding,  New  York.  35497a 

Past  (The);  life  story  of  a  young  girl,  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Wessell.  52  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;  D:  21030;  Harry  H. 
Wessell,  Chicago.  35498 

Past  and  present.  See  Poems;  by  William 
Birdsly  Benton. 

Past  (The)  and  the  present;  or,  Prom  the  fire- 
place to  the  electric  grill,  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  L.  Hutchins.     [1],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914  ;  D  :  37244  ;  Alice  Lincoln 
Hutchins,  Everett,  Mass,  35498a 

Past,  present,  future;  a  musical  sketch  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  P.  Skilling. 

©  Robert  P.  Skilling,  Chicago ;  D :  1866, 
May  10,  1902.  .  35499 

Past  redemption;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Bakor.  I'.oston.  G.  M.  Btiker  and  com])any, 
1875.     47  p.     12°. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1875:7658, 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  23.  35500 

Same.     Boston,    Walter   H.    Baker   &   co. 

[1903]     47  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  July  22,  1903 ; 
:">:3306,  Apr.  18,  3903;  2c.  July  6,  1903. 

35501 


Past  the  age;  by  C.  S.  Turner. 

©  Cornelius  S.  Turner,  Minneapolis;  1893: 
13489,  Mar.  17.  35502 

Paste  and  diamonds.     See  Star. 

Pastor  y  borrego;  juguete  comico  en  2  actos, 
divididos  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Pedro  Munoz  Seca. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
59  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41053;  E.  Garcfa  Alvarez  y  P.  Mufioz  Seca, 
Madrid.  35502a 

Pastoral;  [by  R.  GrifRn]  adapted  for  lyceum 
performances,  Sunday  schools,  etc.  p.  23-29. 
12°.  (In  his  The  dead  rabbit  riot,  A.  D. 
1857.     [New  York]  The  author  [1915] ) 

©  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  30,  1915 ; 
A:  420099;   Richard  Griffin,  New  York. 

35502b 

comedy  of  the  olden  days  in  3  acts,  by  F.  L. 


Davis.    123  p.     12°. 

©  July  21,  1910;  2c.  July  26,  1910;  D: 
21639;  Frederic  Lawrence  Davis,  Washing- 
ton. 35503 

Pastorale;  by  H.  H.  McGinnis  and  R.  L.  Stamp. 
©  H.  H.  McGinnis  and  R.  L.  Stamp,  La- 
doga, Ind. ;  D  :  11137,  Aug.  8,  1907.  35504 

Pastores  (Los);  comedia  en  2  actos,  original  de 
G.  Martinez  Sierra.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1913.    48  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36528;   Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid. 

35504a 

a  Mexican  play  of  the  nativity,  translation, 


introduction  and  notes  by  M.  R.  Cole,  with 
illustrations  and  music.  Boston  and  New 
York,  For  the  American  folk-lore  society,  by 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company.  1907.  xxxi  p., 
1  1..  234  p.,  1  1.  front.,  8  pi.  8°.  (Half  title: 
Memoirs  of  the  American  folk-lore  society, 
V.  ix,  1907) 

©  American  folk-lore  society.  United  States ; 
A :  170556,  Mar.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  IMar.  13,  1907. 

35504b 

Pastores  (The)  of  San  Antonio;  tr.  and  adap- 
tions with  original  matter  in  4  scenes,  by  J.  B. 
Carringtou.     [32]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35347 ;  John  B.  Car- 
ringtou, San  Antonio.  35505 

Pastorius  and  the  founding  of  Germantown; 
by  F.  Leibig.      [10]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23617 ;  Frank  Lei- 
big, Philadelphia.  35506 

Pastor's  evening  party;  or.  Fun  among  the 
actors,  an  original  dramatic  conceit. 

©  Antonio  Pastor,  New  York ;  1880 :  20120, 
Dec.  28.  35507 


ms 


35508 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35527 


Pasture  (The)  of  the  golden  calf;  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Landis.    66  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   4,   1911;    D:  25405;    Frederick 
Landis,  Logansport,  Ind.  35508 

Pat-a-cake,  pat-a-cake,  baker's  man;  or,  Hey 
diddle-diddle,  the  cat's  got  the  fiddle,  a 
comic  pantomime  In  1  act,  by  the  Martinetti 
brothers. 

©  Julian  Martiuetti,  New  York ;  1871 :  6882, 
July  22.  35509 

Pat  and  his  countrymen;  a  dialog  for  two  boys, 
bv  Clara  J.  Denton.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros., 
1907.     7  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  11276,  Sept. 
3.  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907.  35510 

Pat  and  the  genii;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ed- 
numd  Day  and  T.  Nawn.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  Nawn,  Memphi.s,   Tenn. ;   1900  A : 
10299,  Apr.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  35511 

Pat  Carmichael's  sister;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Mary  Kelly.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    17,    1909;    D :  16417 ;    Norman 
Tharp,  New  York.  35512 

Pat  rianigan's  logic.  See  Uncle  Jacob's 
money. 

Pat  in  fairyland;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  E.  E.  Marcy,  music  by  Emma  Marcy  Ray- 
mond. 

©  E.  E.  Marcy,  New  York ;  1888 :  1213,  Jan. 
10.  35513 

Pat  Mcrree,  the  Irish  patentee;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Geo.  Perkins.  Clyde,.  O.,  Ames  pub- 
lisbing  company. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1898 :  9366,  Feb. 
3;  2c.  Feb.  9.  35514 

Pat,  the  apothecary;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  O.  E. 
Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1902]  18  p. 
12". 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Cbicago ;  D :  24.52,  Oct.  8, 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1902.  35515 

Fat  White's  gaiety  girls  musical  extrava- 
ganza and  burlesquers.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clifford  W.  Grant,  Cincinnati;  D :  9737, 
Jan.  2.  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  7.  1907.  35516 

Pata  (La)  de  gallo;  monologo  c6mico  en  prosa, 
originnl  de  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
14  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  17,   1014;  Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38186;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati.  Madrid.        35516a 

Patacake,  patacake.  baker's  man.  See  Pat-a- 
cake,  pat-a-cake,  baker's  man. 


Patachon;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  Maurice  Hen- 
nequin  et  Felix  Duquesnel.  Paris,  Librairie 
Charpentier  et  Fasquelle,  1907.    255  p.    12°. 

©  M.  Hennequin,  F.  Duquesnel  et  Eugene 
Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  11835,  Nov.  30,  1907 ;  2c. 
Nov.  30,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1907.  35517 

Patapsco  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  L. 
Malloy.  composed  by  Elliott  Woods.  Balti- 
more. The  Baltimore  Ameiican  job  printing 
oflice  [18941     48  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Louise  Mallov,  Baltimore;  1894:51155, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  35518 

Patch  (The)  of  blue  sky;  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  G.  Knapp.  21,  [1]  p.  f °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  :\Iay  20,  1911 ;  D :  242.50 ;  Grace 
Knapp,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ;  35519 

Patch  (A)  of  wild  oats;  1  act  skit,  by  K.  B. 
Benite.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D:  40595;  Katherine 
Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco.  35519a 

Patchon  (The);  a  comedy,  by  .1.  Meakins. 

©  James  IMeakius,  New  York;  1891:2124, 
Jan.  13.  35520 

Patchwork;  an  original  musical  comic  absurdity 
in  1  act,  by  N.  Salsbury. 

©  N.  Salsburv,  United  States;  1875:8410, 
Aug.  14.  35521 

the  Salsbury  troubadours  in  their  comic  ab- 
surdity. 

©  N.  Salsbury,  United  States;  1875:11620, 
Nov.  5.  35522 

specialty  farce,  by  Nettie  H.  Pelham,  con- 
clusion to  The  belles  of  Blackville,  a  negro 
minstrel  entertainment  by  Nettie  H.  Pelham. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1897: 
52641.  Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  35523 

See  also  Belles  (The)  of  Blackville. 

Pate  (Der)  des  todes;  operin  einem  vorspiel  und 

3  aufziigen,  von  Max  Egger.     Hannover,  Ver- 
*    lag  L.  Oertel,  1911.     32  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  2^54  ; 
Louis  Oertel,   Hannover,  Germany.         35524 

Patent  applied  for;  a  realistic  comedy  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  Elmer  Ellsworth  Vance.     [127]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  E.  Vance,  Columbus,  O. ;  1893: 
24548,  May  20 ;  2c.  June  23.  35525 

Patent-rights. 

©  Harrv  V.  Vogt,  Camden,  N.  J.;  1888: 
2000,  Jan.  18.  35526 

•  by  F.  Marsden. 

©  Fred  JNIarsden,  New  York ;  1885  :  26217, 
Dec.  14.  35527 


17,79 


35528 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35545 


Patent-rightsman  (The);  an  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Wells. 

©    Furman    Chadwick   Wells,    New    York; 
1876 :  2271,  Feb.  23.  35528 

Patent  (The)  washing  machine;  or,  The  lov- 
er's dilemma,  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Henri  Bauman.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames  [1887] 
1  p.  1.,  7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  217]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  4763.  Feb. 
28;  2c.  Feb.  28.  35529 

Pater  (Le)  See  Forgiveness. — Our  father. — 
Paternoster. 

Paternal  (A)  burglar.  See  Accommodating 
(An)  crook. 

Paternite;  comedie  en  1  acte,  [par]  Max  du 
Veuzit.    Paris,  C.  .loubert,  1912.    26  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   28,   1912;   2c.    Jan.    21,   1913;    D: 
.32014;  .Joubert,  Paris.  35530 

Paternoster;  by  Aimee  Lenalie.  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hilda  England,  New  York ;  D :  8297,  Apr. 
7,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  35531 

play  in  1  act,  by  Frangois  Coppee,  tr.  by 

Will  Hutchins.  New  York.  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  2  p.  1.,  3-29  p.  12°. 
([The  world's  best  plays  by  celebrated  Euro- 
pean authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.] ) 

©  Feb.   12,   1915;   2c.   Feb.   15,   1915;   D: 
39680;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         35531a 

or.  Forgiveness,  a  1  act  drama  in  verse,  tr. 

by  permission  of  Frangois  Coppge,  author  of 
the  original  in  French,  Le  Pater,  by  C.  Re- 
nauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1890 :  9204. 
Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  35532 

Path  (The)  of  a  planet;  an  original  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  R.  Ganthony. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Chicago  ;  1886 :  24493, 
Oct.  30.  35533  . 

Path  of  crime;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Eric 
Braddon  [pseud,  of  W.  .L  Benners] 

©   William    .7.    Benners,   Wayne,    Pa. ;    D : 
.5566,  Sept.  26,  1904.  35534 

Path  (The)  of  duty;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .T. 
Adams.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  3061. 
Feb.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.  35535 

Path  (The)  of  glory;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Nyitray  and  Byron  Ongley.  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  1.  1912;  D:  29850;  Enii!  Nyitray. 
New  York.  35536 

17 


Path  (The)  of  life;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  H.  W. 
Bible.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   29,   1913;    D:  34572;    Howard 
Wiswall  Bible,  New  York.  35537 

Path  of  the  wicked;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lincoln  J. 
Kibbey.     [79]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Major    A.    Hunt,    Midland.    Mich.;    D: 
6872,  June  24,  1905 ;  2e.  June  24,  1905.    35538 

Path  (The)  of  thorns;  or,  Anna  Karenina,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn, 
based  on  characters  and  incidents  of  Tolstoy's 
Anna  Karenina.  [36]  p.  f°.  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  O.  L.  Colburn.  Chicago  ;  D  :  10141,  Mar.  14. 
1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907.  35539 

Pathetic  romance  of  a  young  girl.  See  Pariah 
(The) 

Pathfinder;  a  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  J. 
Fenimore  Cooper's  Leatherstocking  tales,  by 
W.  Albert  Hawkes.  ' 

©  Mary  E.  Hawkes,  New  York ;   D :  7307. 
June  22,  1905.  35540 

or.  Humanity,  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H. 

Hassey.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915  ;  D  :  39468  ;  A.  Hermione 
Hassey,  Brooklyn.  35540a 

Pathfinders  (The);  a  vaudeville  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Shaw.     [41]  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  A.   Shaw,    Washington ;    D :  5371, 
Aug.  3,  1904;  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1904.  35541 

Paths  (The)  of  virtue.  See  Sentiers  (Les)  de 
la  vertu. 

Patience.  See  Dancing  operettas. — Dutch 
Patience. 

Patience  exhausted;  by  F.  Cromwell.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Cromwell,  New  York  ;  D  :  14367. 
Nov.  25,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  35542 

Patience  rewarded;  formerly  called.  The  two 
shades  of  life,  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Southall. 
[214]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Godfrey  Jepson,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;   1889 : 
30684,  Oct.  9;  Ic.  Oct.  9.  35543 

Patience  Winne.     See  Colony  girl. 

Patient  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Con- 
vissar  and  M.  Marmer.  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912;  D:  31364;   Henry  A. 
Convissar  and  Maurice  Marmer,  Brooklyn. 

35544 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L.  Jackson.     [96]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  19,   1911;   D :  24241 ;   Harry   L. 
.Tackson,  Brooklyn.  35545 


80 


35546 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


35565 


Patinillo  (El);  sainete  tie  S.  y  J.  Alvarez-Quin- 
tero,  con  mfisica  del  maestro  Geronimo  Gim- 
6nez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1910.     49  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19, 1910 ;  2c.  May  20, 1910 ;  D :  21081 ; 
Seraffn  &  Joaquin  Alvarez-Quintero,  Matlrid. 

35546 

Patria  e  donna;  episodio  della  guerra  italo-aus- 
triaca  del  1859,  dramma  in  nn  prologo  e  4  atti, 
[di]  S.  Abbanionte.  New  York,  A.  Cappa- 
bianca.  1907.     125  p.     12°. 

©  Salvatore  Abbamonte,  New  York ;  D : 
11916,  Dec.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1907.    35547 

Patria  y  bandera;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo,  2  cuadros  y  un 
epHogo,  original  y  en  verso  de  E.  Prieto  y  M. 
Mendez,  mGsica  del  maestro  Teodoro  San 
Jos§.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiiolesl 
1909.    48  p.     12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24.  1909;  D: 
16890;  Enrique  Prieto  y  Miguel  Mendez,  Ma- 
drid. 35548 

Patriarch's  (The)  curse;  an  original  drama,  by 
L.  D.  Shears. 

©  L.  D.  Shears,  New  York;  1884:9151. 
May  2.  35549 

Patricia;  by  G.  Guetary. 

©  Garme  Guetary,  New  York;  D:8394. 
Apr.  21,  1906.  35550 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Walter. 

©  Lewis  A.  Walter,  Louisville ;  D :  11187. 
Aug.  15,  1907.  35551 

an  operatic  sketch,  libretto  by  G.  Guetary, 

music  by  G.  Guetary  and  Augusta  Osborn, 
English  version  by  Augusta  Osborn.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  G.  Guetary,  New  York;  D :  10303,  Apr. 
10,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  10.  1907.  35552 

a  tragedy,  by  M.  St.  Felix  [pseud,  of  Har- 
riet Louise  Lynch] 

©  Marie  St.  Felix.  New  York;  1895:1414.3. 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  35553 

or,  The  unknown  martyr,   a  drama   in  4 

acts,  by  V.  Rev.  F.  Felix.  Baltimore,  Md.. 
New  York,  John  Murphy  company,  1906.  58  p. 
16°. 

©  John  Murphy  co.,  Baltimore ;  D :  8515. 
May  11,  1906 ;  2c.  May  17,  1906.  35554 

Patrick  Casey,  jr.,  a  bootblack  detective.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  W.  Kingsbury,  New  York ;  D : 
11799,  Nov.  25,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1907. 

35555 

Patrick  Eastgate  Sullivan;  by  C.  H.  Bryan. 
©  Chireuce  H.  Bryan,  Chicago;   D:  12495, 
Mar.  6,  1908.  35556 


Patrick  Henry, 
matic  form. 


Sec  Historical  stories  in  dra- 


Patrick  Henry  V;  a  centennial  burlesque  in  1 
act,  by  K.  Philp. 

©    Kenwanl    Philp,    United    States;    1876: 
55.55,  Jlay  6.  35557 

Patrick's  day  parade;  original  Irisli  song,  words 
and  music  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn;  1874:4422, 
Apr.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  35558 

Patrick's  ward;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  1.  Cohn. 
42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1911;    D:  25301;    William 
Isaac  Cohn,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  35559 

Patrick's  wish;  original  sketch,  by  J.  J.  Cook. 
[1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.     17.    1913 ;     D :  35372 ;     James 
.Tosepli  Cook,  Si\n  Francisco.  35560 

Patrie;  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  8  scenes,  by 
Victor! en  Sardou,  tr.  from  the  French  bv 
Barrett  H.  Clark.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Double- 
day,  Page  &  CO.,  1915.    xxiii,  203  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  Apr.  19, 1915  ;  D  :  40395  ; 
Douhledav,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

35560a 

Patriot  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Little.    Typewritten. 

©    George    Little,    New    York;    1889:6318, 
Feb.  25  ;  Ic.  Feb.  25.  35561 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Hurlbut.     104  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .June   10,    1915;    D:  40893;    William 
Hurlbut,  New  York.  35561a 


[105] 


^play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Wentworth. 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1913;    D :  32747 ;    Marion 
Craig  Wentworth,  Boston.  35562 

■  a   romantic  drama   in  3   acts,  founded   on 

Paul  Kevere's  ride,  by  Thomas  Littlefield 
Marble.  Philadelpliia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1906.     31  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D :  9273, 
Oct.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  35563 

Patriot  and  tory;  a  military  drama  of  Revolu- 
tionary times  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Coigne,  a 
dramatization  of  book  of  the  same  name  by 
Edward  S.  Ellis.  [1],  47  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1909 ;  D :  16630 ;  Elois  Brous 
Coigne,  Philadelphia.  35564 

Patriot  and  traitor;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  I.  T. 
Whittaker.    Lincoln,  Neb.,  1902.    67  p.    12°. 

©    Ira    T.    Whittaker,    Lincoln,    Neb.;    D: 
1,3.39.  .Tan.  27,  1902;  2c.  June  16,  1902.     35565 

Patriot   (The)  band.      Sec  Cupid's  colors 


1781 


35565 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35578 


Patriot  (The)  girl;  patriotic  comedy  in  2  acts, 
bv  Lilian  F.  Chandler.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

®  Feb.  2,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914  ;  D  :  35907  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  35565a 

Patriot  sons,  1776;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  the  Revolutionary  war,  containing  4  alle- 
gorical tableaux,  by  J.  Lewis. 

©     Joseph     Lewis,     Framingham,     Mass. ; 
1876 :  11820,  Oct.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  35566 

Patriot  (A)  spy;  or,  On  neutral  ground,  a  ro- 
mantic and  picturesque  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  H.  Y.  Denipsey.    Typewritten. 

©  Lavinia  H.  Van  Westervelt  Dempsey,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  71286,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.    35567 

See  also  Guiding  star. 


Patriot-traitor  (The);  tragedie  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  G.  Browne.     [1],  78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911;  D:  23731;  Eber  G. 
Browne,  Hanford,  Cal.  35568 

Patriotic  Christmas  drill;  for  nine  children,  by 
W.  I.  Utterback.    4  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  C.  V.  Strickland  &  son,  Huntington,  Ind. ; 
D :  2335,  Sept.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1902. 

35569 

Patriotic  (The)  peanut  stand;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1913.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35449;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  35570 

Patriotic  plays  and  pageants  for  young  peo- 
ple; by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay  .  .  .  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1912.  viii,  223  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  23,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1912;  A: 
309800 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.      35571 

Patriotic  plays,  tableaux  and  recitations; 
comp.  bv  J.  W.  Darrow.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1915. 
48  p.    8°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  good  angels  of 
Valley  Forge. 

©  Mar.  26,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  2,  1915 ; 
A :  397498  ;  .Tames  Wallace  Darrow,  Chatham, 
N.  Y.  35571a 

Patriotism;  play  in  1  act,  by  Anna  Wynne.  10 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915 ;  D  :  39808  ;  Anna  Wynne 
O'Ryan,  New  York.  35571b 

sketch,  by  J.  H.  Morris.     16  p.    4°.    Type- 

Tvritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1914 ;  D :  38476 ;  John  Henry 
Morris,  San  Francisco.  35571c 


Patriotism — Continued. 

-sketch,  by  J.  S.  Barcus,  .song  selections  by 

Henry    Vogel.      [2],    9   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.   12.   1914;   D :  38925 ;   James   S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  35571d 

Patriotism  in  rags.  Sec  Cliveden. — Washing- 
ton and  the  Chew  house. 

Patriots;  historical  melodramatic  play  in  5  acts 
and  9  tableaux,  tr.  adapted,  and  dramatized 
by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York;  1883:278, 
Jan.  5.  35572 

- — —a  laureate  centennial  drama  of  the  Inter- 


national dramatic  competition  of  Paris,  1876, 
by  Fernando  Armant. 

©  Samuel  Jamison,  jr.,  and  James  M.  Hoff- 
man, New  York  ;  1876  :  4517,  Apr.  13.      35573 

libretto  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Armstrong.     75  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  acts  1,  2,  4,  Feb.  10,  1914;  Ic.  act  3, 
Mar.  6,  1914;  D :  36278 ;  Marie  Armstrong, 
Highland  Park,  111.  35573a 

a  national  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  or  7 


tableaux,  by  F.  Armant. 

©  Fernando  Armant,  New  Orleans;  1881: 
14205,  Sept.  17.  35574 


—  1  act  war  tragedy,  by  F.  Haines-Reed.    24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   6,   1915;     D:  40579;     Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  35574a 

a  patriotic  and  romantic  opera  in  3  acts. 


by  W.  Carter  and  J.  Adler. 

©  William  Carter.  Definnce,  O..  and  Julius 
Adler,  Philadelphia;  1895:26759,  May  16. 

35575 


Same.    Philadelphia,  The  authors. 

©  Carter   and   Adler.   Philadelphia ;   1895 : 

35576 


58097.  Nov.  18;  2c.  July  25. 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  L.  Ehrlich.     27  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.  1915 ;  D :  39833 ;  Ida  Lublen- 
ski  Ehrlich,  New  York.  35576a 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  [S.]  L.  Robinson.    Dub- 


lin &  London,  Maunsel  &  company,  ltd.,  1912. 
4  p.  ].,  49,  [5]  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  11,  1912;  2c.  June  17,  1912;  D: 
29992 ;  S.  Lennox  Robinson,  Ballineen,  Co. 
Cork,  Ireland.  35577 

—  or,  Scenes  and  incidents  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, an  American  patriotic  drama  in  4  acts, 
arr.  by  H.  Mayer. 

©  Herman  INIayer,  Massillon,  O. ;  1876:  8525, 
July  18;  2c.  July  18.  35578 


1782 


35579 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35595 


Patriots — Continued. 

or,  The  call  of  duty,  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H. 

Whitmore.     [2].  59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  lo.  Dec.  6.  1912  :  D  :  31604  ;  Clara  Helen 

Whitmore,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.  35579 

Patriot's  (The)  dream.  Sec  Flower  (The)  of 
Connamara. 

Patriot's  (The)  fate.      See  Erin's  dream. 

Patrol  (The);  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Marble.     Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Marble.  Chicago ;  1890 :  39482,  Dec. 
13 ;  2c.  June  26,  1891.  35580 

See  also  Police   (The)  patrol. 

Patron  (A)  of  art;  by  Dora  AdSle  Shoemaker. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1901.     19  p.     16*. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,     Philadelphia  ;     D :  552, 
June  6,  1901 ;  2c.  June  5.  35581 

a  1  act  play,  by  E.  B.  Comins. 

©  Elizabeth  Barker  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass. ;  D  :  11644,  Nov.  1,  1907.  35582 

•  See  also  Four  acting-  monologues. 

Patronne  (La);  piece  en  5  actes  [par  Maurice 
Donnav]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration. 
1908]  *2  p.  1.,  110  p.    8°. 

©  Maurice  Donnay,  Paris;  D :  14490.  Dec. 
10,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908.  35583 

Patrons  of  husbandry  vs.  monopoly.  See 
Grang-ers  (The) 

Pat's  awakening;  by  Thomas  J.  Nawn.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  J.  Nawn,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9895,  Feb.  2. 
1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1907.  35584 

Pat's  excuse.  See  Short  plays  for  small  play- 
ers. 

Pat's  inheritance;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Atkin- 
son.    [7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   6,   1915;    D :  42189 ;    Leroy   R. 
Atkinson,  Oakland,  Cal.  35584a 

Pat's  little  spree;  sketch,  by  K.  L.  Dalliba.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  24,   1915;   D :  41307 ;   K.   Lyon 
Dalliba,  London.  35584b 

Pat's  wardrobe;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts. 
©   Pat   Rooney,    New   York;     1886:12749. 
June  1.  35585 

Patsy;  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Lawshe.     [149]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  D :  35778 ;  Er  Lawshe, 
New  York.  35585a 

Patsy  and  the  lawyer;  by  M.  Keene.    19  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20715  ;  Mattie  Keene, 

New  York.  35586 


Patsy  Bolivar;  by  C.  Wilbur. 

©  Clarence  Wilbur,  Winthrop  Beach,  Mass. ; 
D :  1538,  Mar.  10,  1902.  35587 

Patsy  from  Dakota;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eve- 
lyn AVatson.  Franklin.  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1914.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  39156; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

35587a 

Patsy  in  politics;  by  Goo.  Totten  Smith.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  P.  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  9193,  Oct. 
4.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  35588 

Patsy  O'Hare;  or,  The  shamrocks  of  Ireland, 
an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Thos.  J.  Finni- 
gan.  Clyde,  O..  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1903. 
21  p.  16°.  (Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  438) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  2872,  Jan. 
19.  1903;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1903.  35589 

Patsy  O'Wang-;  <in  Irish  farce  with  a  Chinese 
mixup,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1895  :  35804,  July 
9;  2c.  Aug.  24.  35590 

Patsy's  day  off. 

©   Clarence    R.    Wilbur,    Winthrop   Beach, 
Mass. ;  D  :  3731,  July  9,  1903.  35591 

Patter-iot-ism;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Daniel  J. 
Fingalton  and  Allen  Spencer  Tenney.  16  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  31,  1914  ;  D  :  35865  ;  George  Car- 
son and  Jacob  Willard,  Philadelphia.    35591a 

Pattes  de  monche;  com§die  en  3  actes,  par  Vic- 
torion  Sardou,  ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary 
by  W.  O.  Farnsworth.  .  .  .  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  D.  C.  Heath  Sc  co.  [1911]  vi,  151  p. 
16°. 

©    Nov.    24,    1911;    2c.    Nov.    29,    1911;    A: 
300782 ;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  35592 

•  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Victorien  Sardou. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  1888 :  27477,  Sept. 
27 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1889.  35593 

■  See  also  Scrap  of  paper. 


Patti  Rosa  in  Criss-cross;  or.  Criss-cross  land- 
ing-, by  R.  L.  Scott. 

©  Robt.  L.  Scott,  Chicago ;  1882 :  6500,  Apr. 
24.  35594 

Patty  packs  a  bag;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Da- 
vid Garrow.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.,  no.  2385]) 

©   Apr.    12,   1911;   2c.   Apr.   13,   1911;    D: 
23934 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        35595 


1783 


35596 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35615 


Patty  perhaps;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Powell.     [581  P-     f°-     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Ian.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  23061 ;  Chas.  A.  Pow- 
ell, Omaha,  Neb.  35596 

Paudeen  Rhue;  Irish  drama,  3d  act.  [6]  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   John   E.   Macarthey,   Akron,  0.;    1892: 

481.5,  Jan.  30;  2c.  Jan.  30.  35597 

Paul  and  Louise;  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
French  of  Adolph  Dennery,  by  A.  Ayres. 

©  Alfred  Ayres,  United  States;  1885:6478, 
Mar.  18.  35598 

Paul  and  Marguerite;  a  romantic  sensational 
drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the 
F'rencli,  by  Charles  H.  Morton. 

©    J.    S.    Houghton,    Philadelphia;    1875: 
11265,  Oct.  28.  35599 

Paul  &  Tekla,     See  Golden  lever. 

Paul  and  the  jailer.  See  Good  (The)  Samari- 
tan, and  other  Bible  stories  dramatized. 

Paul  and  Virginia;  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Eisner. 
[86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Eisner,    New    York;    D:2031. 
June  21,  1902 ;  2c.  June  21,  1902.  35600 


— ■  Same,  with  changes  in  the  original  cast,  in 
the  synopsis  and  in  act  5.  5  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Edward    Eisner,    New    York;    D:2629, 
Nov.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1902.  35601 

a  romantic  play,  by  Olive  Logan,  adapted 


from  de  Saint-Pierre. 

©   Olive  Logan   Sikes,  Washington ;   1889: 
5207,  Feb.  14.  35602 

Paul  Arackneeda,  the  ogrillon;  or,  In  the  17th 
century,  a  tragic  romance  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Brandt.     [107]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Brandt,  New  York  ;  D  :  1966,  June 
6,  1902 ;  2c.  .Tune  4,  1902.  35603 

Paul  before  Agrippa;  a  drama,  based  on  Acts 
25  and  26,  by  S.  Grover. 

©  Shelley  Grover,  St.  Louis ;  D :  5057,  May 
21,  1904.  35604 


Paul     Clifford.       See 
(The)  of  Clifford. 


Captain    Lovett. — Love 


Paul  Grandet;  a  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  J.  Parselle.    New  York,  1877. 

©  .Tohn  Parselle,  United  States;  1877:4873, 
Apr.  24.  35605 

Paul  Griswold,  M.  D.;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  J.  Perry. 

©   Charles   J.   Perry,   Amsterdam,    N.    Y. ; 
1 890 :  17225,  May  26.  35606 


Paul  in  Ephesus;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Miller. 
[2],  31  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  13,  1914 ;  D :  37018 ;  Joe  S.  Miller, 
Muncie,  Ind.  35606a 

Paul  Jones;  an  historical  drama,  by  M.  T.  Allen. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen,  New  York;   D: 

354,  Apr.  17,  1901.  35607 


opera  comique  in  3  acts,  written  by  H.  B. 

Fa  rule,  composed  by  Robert  Planquette.    New 
York,  C.  D.  Koppel. 

©  Charles  D.  Koppel,  New  York;  1890: 
30418,  Oct.  2.  35608 

Paul  Jonfes,  a  sea  king.     See  Sword  and  scep- 
ter. 

Paul  Xauvar;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Steele  Mackaj^e. 
110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17, 1915  ;  D  :  41249  ;  Harold  Steele 
-Mackaye.  New  York.  [Note:  This  play  ap- 
peared in  1887  under  the  name  of  Anarchy] 

35608a 

Paul  of  Tarsus;  or,  Thekla,  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Teller. 

©  Charlotte  Teller,  New  York;  D :  3883, 
Aug.  31,  1903.  35609 

Paul  Revere;  by  D.  L.  Mitchell. 

©  Dodson  L.  Mitchell,  New  York;  1900  A: 
30962,  Dec.  22.  35610 

— —  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Lockwood. 

©  William  L.  Lockwood,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. ; 


D  :  1979,  May  28,  1902. 


35611 


— 'Patriotic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Dodge. 
[40]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25286 ;  John  Wil- 
son Dodge,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  35612 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Snow.     [104]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter     Augustine  Snow,     Somerville, 

Mass.;  D:3162,  Mar.  19,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  19. 

1903.  35613 

or,  The  midnight  ride  of  Paul  Revere,  a 

romantic  historical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Buhler  and  D.  A.  Weis.  [86]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Richard  Buhler  and  David  A.  Weis, 
Brooklyn  ;  D :  4353,  Nov.  23.  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  23. 
1903.  35614 


Paul  Revere  and  the  battle  of  Lexington. 
Historical  stories  in  dramatic  fonn. 


See 


Paul  Revere  and  the  Sons  of  liberty;  or.  Bos- 
ton in  1776,  a  play  of  the  Revolution,  pro- 
logue and  5  pts.,  by  J.  S.  .Tones. 

©  .Joseph  S.  Jones,  Boston ;  1876 :  37,  Jan.  3. 

35615 


1784 


35616 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


35633 


Paul  Revere  and  the  Sons  of  liberty — Contd. 
Same. 

©  Nathaniel  D.  Jones,  North  Scituate, 
Mass.,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  3. 
1904;  A:  63554,  July  8,  1903.  35616 

Paul  Revere's  ride;  by  Eliza  Gregoi-y  Jackson. 
75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Huntington  Wolcott  Jackson.  Washing- 
ton;   D :  189,  Mar.  8,   1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  28. 

25617 

a  dramatic  composition  combining  introduc- 
tory lecture  and  poem  of  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow,  by  C.  E.  Pel  ton.  [18]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Pelton,  Boston  ;  D  :9702,  Dec. 
26,  1906;   2c.   Dec.   17,   1906.  35618 


See  also  Patriot  (The) 

Paul  Revere's  ride  to  Concord. 
cry. 


See  Midnight 


Paul  Reynolds,  crank;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1896 :  28730. 
May  11.  35619 

Paul  Scarron;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Fair- 
weather.     [87]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Fairweather,  New  York ;  D :  11552, 
Oct.  14,  1907;  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1907;  Ic.  Oct.  25. 
1907.  35620 

Paul,  the  page.     See  Mischief. 

Paul  Vedder;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Pierce.     Chicago,  1881. 

©  Gilbert  A.  Pierce,  United  States;  1881: 
4699,  Mar.  28.  35621 

Paula;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  liy  De  Witte  Kaplan 
[pseud,  of  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan]  [72]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6.  1910;  D :  21781 ;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood.  N.  J.  35622 


—  dramatic  playlet  in   1   act,   by   P.   Benton 
and  E.  Hanemann.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36640 ;  Paul  Ben- 
ton and  Edna  Hanemann,  Seattle.       35622a 

a   new   and  original   drama   in   4  acts,   by 


P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  2740,  Dec. 
19,  1902.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  3056] 

35623 


—  Same.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  3056.  Feb. 
20,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1903.  35624 


Paula  macht  alles;  operetten-posse  in  4  bildern, 
von  Bernhard  Buchbinder.  musik  von  Rudolf 
Raimann.     [158]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman- 
sky).  Vienna;  D :  15446.  Mar.  25,  1909;  2c. 
Mar.  27,  1909;  2c.  (printed)    June  17,  1909. 

35625 

Pauletta;  or.  The  silver  whistle,  an  original 
comic  opera  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Krogman. 
Libretto. 

©  Carrie  Williams  Krogman,  Dorchester, 
Mass.;  1889:21619.  July  12;  2c.  Sept.  28. 

35626 

Paulina;  or,  Guy  Earlscourt's  wife,  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Leroy. 

©  Adelaide  M.  Oliver,  San  Francisco;  1876: 
2419,  Feb.  28 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  35627 

Pauline;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Dr.  North  West 
[pseud,  of  A.  M.  Smith] 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  2731.  Dec. 
18,  1902.  35628 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Israeli.     102  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1911;  D:  25140;  Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  35629 

—  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  in  blank  verse,  by 
Arthur  Grain. 

©  A.  H.  Grain,  St.  Louis ;  D :  9208,  Oct.  6, 
1906.  35630 

Pauline  Blanchard;  drame,  en  6  actes,  par  A. 
Humblat. 

©  Alfred  Humblat,  Paris;  1891:29599, 
Aug.  19.  35631 

Pauline  Darcy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Alice 
Maude  Smith  and  Lucius  Junius  Henderson. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  M.  Smith  and  L.  J.  Henderson,  United 
States  ;  D  :  5986,  Dec.  27, 1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  31, 1904. 
[Note :  Information  was  received  by  corre- 
spondence in  1906  that  The  strength  of  the 
weak  was  then  in  use  as  a  secondary  title  lor 
this  drama]  35632 

See  also  Modern  (A)  Perdita. 


Pauline  Pavlovna;  arr.  for  play  presentation, 
poem  by  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich,  stage-busi- 
ness bv  Marion  Short.  New  York,  Edgar  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1914.     32  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.    24,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    29,    1914;    D: 
.39217,  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     35632a 

Paulinetti  and  Piquo;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  P.  H.  Thurber. 

©  Phillip  Henry  Thurber,  New  York ;  1898 : 
20617,  Mar.  31.  35633 


1785 


35634 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35654 


Paulo wna,  princess  of  Moscow;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  C.  Butts. 

©  Arthur  C.  Butts,  New  York ;  1899 :  18130, 
Mar.  10;  2c.  Mar.  10.  35634 

play  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  A.  C.  Butts. 

©  Arthur   C.   Butts,   New   York;   D:3973, 
Sept.  19,  1903.  35635 

Paul's  understudy;  by  C.  Heverin. 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  York ;  1900  A :  9843, 
Apr.  17.  35636 

Paulus  Arvina;  a  tragedy,  arr.  from  Henry  Wil- 
liam Herbert's  Roman  traitor,  by  M.  Herbert. 

©  Morgan  Herbert,  New  York ;  1889 :  4202, 
Feb.  5.  35637 

Pauper's  (A)  fortune;  drama,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 

©   UUie   Akerstrom,   United   States;   1893: 

51331,  Nov.  17.  35638 

Pauper's  (A)  paradise;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Garner.     [97]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jacob  W.  Garner,  Fulton,  N.  Y. ;  D :  5710, 
Oct.  31,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1904.  35639 

Pausanias  and  Xerxa,  King  Xerxes'  daughter; 
historical  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  an  un- 
finished historical  romance  by  Lord  Lytton, 
bv  H.  M.  Plum-Woehning.  [New  York,  Burr 
printing  house,  1904]    4  p.  1.,  118  p.    12°. 

©  Huberta  M.  Plum-Woehning,  New  York; 
D :  5135,  June  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1904. 

35640 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan;  an  historical  tragedy 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Ghicago;  1889:28.562,  Sept. 
20.  35641 

Pauvre  Sylvie.  See  Drames  et  comedies;  par 
Blarguerite  Dupr&s. 

Pauvrete  (La)  des  riches;  1  acte,  en  vers  [par 
Glews  et  Bernard]  Paris,  Librairie  L.  Vanier, 
A.  Jlessein,  succr.,  1906.    64  p.    12°. 

©  ?Ienry  Clews,  jr.,  Paris ;   D :  8426,   Apr. 
26,  1906 ;  2C.  Apr.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  June  11,  1906. 

35642 

Pave  (Le)  de  Paris;  a  spectacular  play  in  12 
tableaux,  by  Adolphe  Belot. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;  1883: 
9612,  May  24.  35643 

Pavements  (The)  of  Paris;  a  spectacular  play 
in  12  tableaux,  by  Adolphe  Bclot. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;   1883: 
9614,  May  24.  35644 

Pavlo  Grand;  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Douglas. 

©  Minnie  Blackistone  Douglas,  New  York; 
D:  4014,  Sept.  26,  1903.  35645 


Pavlo-Grande;   a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by 
JM.  B.  Douglas. 

©  Minnie  Blackistone  Douglas,  Omaha,  Neb. ; 
D  :  143,  Feb.  16,  1901.  35646 

Pawn  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Fillmore. 
146  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,~  1915 ;  D  :  40186 ;  John  Eldon 
Fillmore,  Fairfield,  Conn.  35646a 

— by    Mrs.    G.    N.    Loomis.      52    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1912 ;  D  :  29680 ;  Mrs.  George 
Norman  Loomis,  New  York.  35647 

satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  F.  Lan- 

gan.     [1],  51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D :  36778 ;    Thomas 
Francis  Langan,  Ghicago.  35647a 

Pawn-ticket  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  R. 
Fischer.    [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   1,   1914;    D :  38971 ;   Carl   Her- 
mann Robert  Fischer,  New  York.  35647b 

Pawnbroker  (The);  a  melodramatic  play  with 
prologue  and  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Roylance. 

©  Alfred  Rovlance,  New  York;  1890:41276, 
Dec.  26.  35648 


— -original  tabloid   melodrama   in  3  acts,  by 

Nelson  Compston.    32  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38749 ; 

Alex.  Byers,  Ghicago.  35648a 


play  in  4  acts,  by  Platon  Brounoff. 

©  Platon  G.  Brounoff,  New  York ;  D :  3954, 
Sept.  16.  1903.  35649 

Pawnbroker  (The)  and  the  actress;  a  character 
study  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Shorey  and  Fred  S. 
Campbell.    1  p.  1.,  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1912;  D:  29549;  Ethel  May 
Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass.  35650 

Pawnbroker  (Der)  von  Harlem;  lokal  posse  mit 
gesnng  in  3  akten  und  9  bildern,  von  E. 
Borenisky  and  M.  Cohnheim,  musik  von  vers- 
chiedencn  componisten. 

©  Eugene  Boremsky  and   Max   Cohnheim. 
New  York  ;  1882  :  3661,  Mar.  8.  35651 

Pawned  (The)  saint;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  German,  by  L.  Gappiani.  [47]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Louisa    Gappiani,    New    York;    D:487, 
May  20,  1901 ;  2c.  May  20.  35652 

Pawnee  Bill's  pledge.     See  Oklahoma. 

Pawns;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hagedorn. 

©  Hermann   Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D:  16049,  June  11,  1909.  35653 

Same.    127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,   1909;   D:  16664;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass.  35654 


1786 


36655 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


35667 


Pawns  of  Allah;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Brown.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20100 ;  Raymond  G. 
Brown,  Cambridge,  Mass.  35655 

Pawns  of  war;  play  in  3  acts,  by  John  Bos- 
worth  Crocker.    117  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41485  ;  Mary  Arnold 
Childs  Lewisohn,  Columbus,  O.  35655a 

Pawnshop  (A)  less. 

©  Franl£  Finney  and  Walter  Reed,  Missoula, 
Mont. :  1898  :  23389,  Apr.  13  ;  2c.  Apr.  18. 

35656 

Pawnshop  Nell;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  M. 
Smith. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D :  15905,  Apr. 
12,  1909.  35657 

Pawty  (De)  ob  de  second  pawt.  See  De  pawty 
ob  de  second  pawt. 

Pax  tscum;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Bedel, 
cover-title,  38  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  John  A.  Bedel,  Belleville,  111. ;  D :  2726. 
Dec.  8,  1902.  35658 

Pax  vobiscum;  a  play  of  modern  life  in  4  acts. 

©  Henry  Bayntum,  England;   1891:34374, 

Sept.  28.  35659 

Pay;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R.  Chester  and  L. 
Chester.     [107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42091 ;  George  Ran- 
dolph Chester  and  Lillian  Chester,  New  Tork. 

35659a 

play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  E.  Verden. 

[2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.    5,    1913;    D:  34.328;    Eleanor 
Verden,  New  York.  35660 

Pay-as-you-enter  (The)  man;  comedy-drama  of 
to-day  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H.  Justice.  [92]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  29,   1915;    D:  42165;    Maibelle 
Heikes  Justice,  New  York.  35660a 

Pay-cash-clothes;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Charlott'C 
Glendale  Harris  and  Alan  Storm  [pseud,  of 
G.  Lipkind]     23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June   '5,    1915  ;  D  :  40878  ;    Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  35660b 

Pay  day;  actless  play,  by  O.  D.  Bailey  and  L.  M. 
Meaney.     120  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   7,   1915;   D:  41176;    Oliver   D. 
Bailey  and  Lottie  M.  Meaney,  New  York. 

35660c 

dramatic  novelty  in  1  act,  by  Carl  A.  Con- 
way.    [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    8,    1914;    D :  38439 ;    C.    Albert 
Conway,  New  York.  35660d 


Pay  day — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bruegger.    150  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1913;   D:  33151;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  35661 


Same. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38348 ;  Frederick 


Bruegger,  Chicago. 
by  J.  Jex.     [110]  p.    4° 


35661a 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1914;  D:  39058;  John  Jex. 
Philadelphia.  35661b 

Pay-off  (The);  drama  of  American  life,  by  Jean 
Kernan.     105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1915;  D :  39919 ;  Eugene  F. 
Kernan,  New  York.  35661c 

Pay  (The)  station  girl;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.     6  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Havward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
D  :  2818,  Jan.  6,  1903  ;  2c.  Jan.  6.  1903.    35662 

Pay  (The)  train;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.   F.  Dittmar. 

©  George  F.  Dittmar.  Jersey  City ;  1891 : 
4392,  Jan.  31.  35663 

by  George  and  Charles  Dittmar.     [80] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    29,   1914;    D:  39230;    Florence 
Bindley,   Brooklyn.  35663a 

Pay  up;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  L.  Dalliba,  [2], 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914;  D :  38480 ;  Kate  Lyon 
Dalliba,  London.  35663b 

Payasos  (Los);  drama  en  2  actos,  letra  y 
musica  de  R.  Leoncavallo,  versi6n  castellana 
de  Antonio  Osete,  en  colaboracion  con  el  di- 
rector orquesta  Eduardo  Vigil.  Livret.  test 
espaiiol.  Milano,  E.  Sonzoguo,  1908.  43  p. 
12°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  13377,  July 
20,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.  35664 

Paying'  (The)  guest;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  B.  W.  Hessel.     [97]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914  ;  D  :  38048  ;  Bee  Wolfson 

Hessel,  London.  35664a 

Paying  his  debts;  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  A.  Downs.     [65]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    4,    1913;     D:  34403;     Adenia 
Downs,  Detroit.  35665 

Paying  (The)  teller;  an  original  drama,  by  W. 
Redmund. 

©  William  Redmund,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1892  : 
10686,  Mar.  9.  35666 

5  acts,  by  W.  Redmund. 

©    William    Redmund,    New    York;    1894: 
39183,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  35667 


1787 


35667 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35683 


Paying   the  fiddler;  play   in  4  acts,   by   J.   J. 
Dunn.     [Ill]  p.     4°.    Typev/ritteu. 

©  ic.  Apr.  8,  1914;   D:  36642;  James  Jay 
Dunn,  Hartford.  35667a 

Paying  the  penalty;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
McNellie. 

©  Jas.  E.  McNellie,  West  Baden,  Ind. ;  1899 : 
68094,  Oct.  19.  35668 


a  society  melodrama,  by  George  Dannettell. 

©   George  W.    Dannettell,   Seymour,    lud. ; 
1882 :  15794,  Sept.  25.  35669 

Paying  the  piper;  comedy  for  one  male  and  six 
females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York.  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11700,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.    35670 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Purdie.    137  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    19,    1913;    D :  32829 ;    Francis 
Baillie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  35671 

by  H.  Osborne.    [7],  118  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912;   D :  31062 ;   Harry  Os- 
borne, Chicago.  35672 

play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wup- 

permann.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38919 ;  Adolph  Ed- 
ward Wuppermann,  New  York.  35672a 

play  in  prologue,  epilogue  and  3  acts,  by 

Adolph  Edward  [pseud,  of  A.  E.  Wupper- 
mann] and  Ralph  Morgan.  130  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  ic.  Mar.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  40127 ;  Flora  S.  Wup- 
permann, New  York,  35672b 

Paying  the  price.     116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   Georgia   Cady    Hicks   Sears,    Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;   D:  15522,  Apr.  2,  1909;  2c.  June  29, 
1909.  35673 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Billie  Burke. 

[2],  55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30200  ;  William  Fran- 
cis Burke,  New  York.  35674 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Thorn.    40  p. 

f°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Lewis  Thorn,  Paterson ;   D :  15351,  Mar. 
16,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1909.  35675 

the  game   of   life,   in   4   acts,   by   Walter 

Hackett.     [164]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Sol    Litt,    Chicago;    D :  12809,    Apr.    22, 
1908;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908.  35676 

M. 


Paying   the  rent;   comedy  in  1   act,  by   R 
Robinson.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   14,  1914;   D:  35658;   Raymond 
Marshall  Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.         35676a 


Paying  the  toll  of  now;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  a 
woman  physician,  E.  .T.  K.  Covey.  66  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1912;  D:  30574;   Emma  J. 
Keen  Covey.  Denver.  35677 

Paymaster  (The);  or,  An  Irishman's  honor,  a 
sensational  comedy  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  B.  Harrison. 

©    Duncan    Bradley    Harrison,    San   Fran- 
cisco ;  1888  :  8209,  Mar.  19.  35678 

or,  Dishonor's  stain,  a  sensational  comedy 

melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  B.  Harrison. 

©   Duncan   Bradley   Harrison,    San    Fran- 
cisco ;  1888 :  8212,  Mar.  19.  35679 

See    also    Dishonor's     stain. — Irishman's 

(An)  honor. 

Paysans  lorrains.     See  Rural  life. 

Pazzetta;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Campbell.  82 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1911 ;  D :  24442  ;  Alcest  Camp- 
bell, Denver.  35680 

Same.    95  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1915 ;  D :  40692 ;  Alcest  Camp- 


bell, Denver. 


35680a 


Peabody's  pickles.     28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Helen  Clifford  AVilbur,  New  Haven;  D: 
14029,  Oct.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1908.      35681 

Peace;  allegorical  play  in  1  act,  by  M,  Strong. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    23,    1915;    D :  39931 ;    Malcolm 
Strong,  San  Francisco.  35681a 

allegorical  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  S.  Karra- 

kis.     [3],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  37876 ;  Samuel  Kar- 
rakis,  Newark,  N.  J.  35681b 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Jacobson.     [86]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  11,   1914;    D :  37299 ;    Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  35681c 

• ^  original  pageant  play  in  8  acts,  by  Robert 

Goldstein.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1913  ;  D  :  33866  ;  R.  Goldstein, 
San  Francisco.  35682 

spectacular  historic  and  prophetic  drama, 

by  M.  F.  B.  Loving.     [2],  41  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913 ;  D :  33680 ;  Mabel  F.  B. 
Loving,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  35683 

Peace  and  quiet;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 
135  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1914  ;  D :  39108 ;  Edwin  Milton 
Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  35683a 

See  Bellona, 


Peace  and  war, 

1788 


35684 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


35703 


Peace  at  home;  sketch  from  the  French  of  G. 
Courteline,  by  F.  C.  Fay.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D:  22878;  Mls.  F.  C. 
Fay,  New  York.  35684 

Peace  (The)  commission;  or,  What  might  have 
happened  after  this  war.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  AVarren  Donohoe,  New  York; 
1898  :  74046,  Dec.  19  ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  35685 

Peace  (The)  jubilee;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Sexauer. 

©  Frederick  Sexauer,  Canton,  O. ;  1898 : 
72189,  Dec.  12.  35686 

Peace  manoeuvres;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H. 
Davis.  New  Y'^ork,  S.  French ;  London,  Sam- 
uel French,  ltd.,  1914.  18  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  278]) 

©  Apr.  18,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1914;  D: 
36773;  Richard  Harding  Davis,  Mt.  Kisco, 
N.  Y.  35686a 

Peace  (The)  of  the  mines.  See  Heroine  (The) 
of  Butte. 

Peace  (A)  offering.     See  Lady  Smith. 

Peace  on  earth;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V.  G. 
Visscher.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911;  D:  23252;  Viva  Glenn 
Visscher,  New  York.  35687 

■ — —dramatic  fragment  based  on  history,  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan.  33  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915  ;  D  :  41753  ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han, Long  Beach,  Cal.  35687a 

Peace  to  all  nations;  drama  in  4  acts  and  7 
scenes,  by  W.  A.  Woods.  35  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1915;  D:  39321;  William  An- 
derson Woods,  Pittsburgh.  35687b 

Peaceful  (A)  assault;  an  operetta  for  boys,  by 
George  Atherton. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899 : 
12655,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  35688 

Peaceful  Mr.   Schoenbraeu;   a   comedy   sketch, ' 
by  A.  and  W.  Hard.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  William  Hard  and  Anne  Hard.    Chicago ; 
D:9221,  Oct.  12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1906. 

35689 

Peaceful  (A)  Sunday;  by  Reeda  Kerfoot  Mc- 
Culloch  and  Anna  Hosea.  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  R.  K.  McCulloch,  Indianapolis ;  D :  11656. 
Nov.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  35690 

Peaceful  Valley;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Kidder.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25303 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  35691 


Peaceful   (The)   villa;   1  act  farce,   by  R.   di 
Rovey.     24  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rita  di  Rovey,  San  Francisco ;  D :  3865, 
Aug.  8,  1903;  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1903;  Ic.  Sept.  22, 
1903.  35692 

Peacemaker  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Bryant  [pseud,  of  E.  M.  B.  Boak] 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London;  D :  9884,  Feb.  1, 
1907.  35693 


—  Same.     New  York,   Samuel  French,   1908. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  E.  M.  Bryant,  London ;  D :  13114,  June  5, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  35694 

by  R.  Stuart  and  D.  A.  Bragdon. 


©  Ralph   Stuart  and   Dudley  A,  Bragdon, 
St.  Louis;  1897:55740,  Oct.  4;  2c.  Oct.  4. 

35695 

by  W.  T.  Ellwanger.    9  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  William  Theodore  Ellwanger,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  D:9397,  Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  25. 
1906.  35696 


—  comedy  playlet,  by   C.   Terris.      [3],  29  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31861 ;  Charles  Ter- 
ris, Chicago.  35697 

domestic  comedy  from  life,    by    W.    Mon- 


tague.    11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1912 ;  D :  31131 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  35698 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wm.  B.  Young.    [53]  p. 
4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  W.   B.   Young,    Chicago;   D :  8953,   Aus. 
13,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.  35699 

—  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Carroll  and  Austin 
Walsh.      [14]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    16,   1910;    D:  22832;    John    S. 
Carroll,  New  York.  35700 

ill  3  acts,    by    J.    E.    O'Keef.     88  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25189 ;  J.  Eustace 
O'Keef,  Milwaukee.  35701 

—  1  act  drama,  by  E.  G.  O'Connor.    5  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28774 ;  Edward  G. 
O'Connor,  Lawrence,  Mass.  35702 

— ^play   iu  4  acts,  by   J.  Burke,   jr.      [62]    p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1911;     D:  23757;  .Tames 

Burke,  jr.,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  35703 

by    P.    H.    McCaigue.      [115]  p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16.  1914 ;  D :  37667 ;  Philip  Henry 
McCaigue,  Lynn,  Mass.  35703a 


1789 


35704 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35721 


Peacemaker  (The) — Continued. 

a   play   in   1  act,   by   D.   Brown.     Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.     25  p.     12°.     (On 

cover :    Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Derby  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  568S,  Oct. 

25,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1904.  35704 

play  of  the  present  in  4  acts,  by  Marion 

Langdale.     Chicago,  The  Chicago  manuscript 
CO.,  1912.     [63]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Mar.  20,   1912;   2c.  Mar.  25,  1912;   D: 
29148;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  35705 

sketch,  by  C.  W.  Calhoun  and  George  W. 

Friend.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1910 ;  D :  21525 ;  C.  W.  Cal- 
houn, Berkeley,  Cal.  35706 

Peach  bloom;  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Northrop  Morse  [pseud,  of  W.  N.  and  Mar- 
garet H.  Morse]  Rev.  ed.  [90]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1913 ;  D  :  34323  ;  William  Nor- 
throp Morse,   Pelham,   Mass.  3570'? 

original  play  in  4  acts,  by  Northrop  Morse 

[pseud,   of  W.   N.   and   Margaret   H.   Morse] 
90  D.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913 ;  D :  33005 ;  William  Nor- 
throp Morse,  Pelham,  Mass.  35708 

■ Same.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  25,   1913;   D:  33601;   William 
Northrop  Morse,  Pelham,  Mass.  35709 

Same.     New  York,   Medical  review  of  ro- 


views,  1913.    5  p.  1.,  184  p.    12° 

©  Dec.  20,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1913;  D: 
35427;  William  Northrop  Morse,  Pelham. 
Mass.  35710 

Peach-blossoms;  an  original,  farcical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Edwin  F.  Gardner,  United  States ;  1878 : 
12780,  Nov.  6.  35711 

Peach  (A)  of  a  pair;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  L. 
Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Carroll  &  Gardner,  Chicago ;  D :  1272, 
Jan.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan,  11,  1902.  35712 

Peach  of  Reno;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
li.  Kin«.  [40]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914;  D:  35663;  Bernadine 
King,  Pittsburg.  35712a 

Peaches;  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  V.  Hobart. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor.  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10670,  May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

35713 

Peaches  and—;  1  act  comedy,  by  T.  Connor. 
[17]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20.  1913 ;  D :  32377  ;  Torrey  Con- 
nor, Oakland,  Cal.  35714 


Peacock  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Anthony.     [63]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28570;  Charles  P. 
Anthony  ;  Tufts  College,  Mass.  35715 

Peacock  alley;  or,  Your  Uncle  Dudley,  a  musi- 
cal satire  [in  3  acts],  by  R.  L.  McCardell.  83 
p.    16°.    Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  Rov  L.  McCardell,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.; 
D :  8579,  Mav  23,  1906 ;  2c.  May  23,  1906. 

35716 

Peacock  and  the  goose;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  C.  Gushing.    74  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2.5,  1910;  D:  21420;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Gushing,  New  York.  35717 

Peacock  (The)  feather;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  Boecker  and  E.  St.  John, 
music  by  Oreste  Vessella.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1915;  D:  41736;  Alexander 
Boecker  and  Edward  St.  John,  Brooklyn. 

35717a 

Peacock  (The)  lady;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Benrimo  and  A.  R.  Troubetzkoy.  [116]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  23,  1915;  D:  39485;  J.  Harry 
Benrimo  and  Amelie  Rives  Troubetzkoy,  New 
York.  35717b 

Peacock  (The)  plum.e;  or,  A  fortune  in  feathers, 
an  original  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Blethen,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Alden  Joseph  Blethen,  jr.,  Seattle ;  1897 : 
7736,  Jan.  28;  2c.  Mar.  24.  35718 

Peak  (The)  sisters;  an  entertainment  arr.  by 
Mary  B.  Home.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co. 
[1887]  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Bakers  novel- 
ties)     [With  music] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1887: 
28619,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  35718a 

Peaked  [sic]  by  her  lord  and  master;  a  serio- 
comic satire,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1876:2080,  Feb. 
17.  35719 

Peanuts;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[29]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  42227  ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  35719a 

Peanutville;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Wood. 
©  Stanlev  Wood,  Chicago;  D :  1.5269,  Mar. 
5,  1909.  35720 

Pearce  Dyceton's  crime.     See  Hazard. 

Pearl;  by  C.  J.  Bauer. 

©  C.  J.  Bauer,  Columbus,  O. ;  1874 :  15331, 
Dec.  21.  35721 


1790 


35722 


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35738 


Pearl — Continued. 

-drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Rosenbloom. 

102  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  2, 1918  ;  D  :  33407  ;  Julius  Broder, 
New  Yorlv.  35722 

— —  a  revi.sion  of  Henri  Lavedan's  play  of  the 
same  name,  rev.  by  the  Playwriting  committee 
(if  the  American  playgoers.  3d  version.  (In 
The  Dramatist,  v.  3,  no.  2,  Jan.  1912 ;  periodi- 
cal ©  Dec.  23,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1911;  B: 
2m>4r)0;  Dramatist  co.,  Easton,  Pa.)       35722a 

Same.     4th   version.      (In  The   Dramatist, 


v.  3,  no.  4,  July  1912;  periodical  ©  July  12, 
1912;  2e.  July  IG,  1912;  B  :  256804 ;  Dramatist 
CO..  Easton,  Pa.)  35722b 

Pearl  (The)  cross.     See  Hampden. 

Pearl  (The)  dagger;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Colby.     71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18,    1912 ;    D :  29739 ;    Charles 
Augustus  Colby,  Broolilyn.  35723 

Pearl-fishers  (The);  an  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  Carnion  and  Carre,  nmsic  composed  by 
Georges  Bizet. 

©   Herman  Grau,   New  Yorli ;   1893:37066, 
Aug.  10.  35724 

»S'te  «/.so  Pecheurs  (Les)  de  perles. 

Pearl  (The)  girl;  new  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  Basil  Hood,  music  by  Hugo 
Felix  and  Howard  Talbot.  London,  Chap- 
I.ell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1913.  36  p.  8°.  [Book  of 
lyrics] 

©  Oct.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  34640  ; 
(Jhappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  35725 

-original  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Basil 

Hood,  music  by  Hugo  Felix  and  Howard  Tal- 
bot. [12.5]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1915;    D :  396-43 ;    Robert 
Courtneidge,  London.  35725a 

Pearl  (A)  in  the  desert.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alice  Marcus,  New  York;  D:  11940,  Dec. 
10,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907.  35726 

Pearl  (The)  maiden;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Anthony  and  A.  F.  Kales.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   15,  1911;    D:  23969;   Earle   C. 
Anthonv  and  Arthur  F.  Kales,  Los  Angeles. 

35727 

Pearl  (The)  necklace;  playlet,  by  H.  E.  Smith. 
121,  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

@  Ic.   Jan.   12,   1912;   D :  28301 ;    Henry   E. 
Smith,  New  York.  35728 

5379— VOL  2—17 9  1 


Pearl  (The)  of  Bagdad;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
music  by  J.  M.  Loretz,  jr.,  libretto  by  Edwin 
F.  De  Nyse.  1  p.  1.,  31  p.  8°.  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  John  M.  Loretz,  jr.,  Brooklyn ;  1884 : 
6164,  Mar.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  7.  35729 

Pearl  of  Gleamland;  musical  comedy,  by  An- 
tonio D'Annunzio  and  Giuseppe  Brigida.  25 
p.     4°.     [Scenario] 

©  A.  D'Annunzio  and  G.  Brigida,  New 
York;  D :  7242,  Sept.  12,  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  12, 
1905.  35730 

Pearl  of  great  price;  by  J.  Goldtliwaite  and  A. 
Eagan.     112  p.     f°.     Typewritten.       . 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1910;  D:  20948;  .Jane  Gold- 
tliwaite and  Alberta  Eagan,  United  States. 

35731 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  .Johnstone  and  W.  F. 

Williams.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913;  D:  35433;  Gordon 
.Johnstone  and  Warwick  F.  Williams,  New 
York.  35732 

Pearl  of  Panama;  a  comedy  of  the  Panama 
revolution,  by  J.  E.  Downin. 

©    John    Ernest    Downin,  Baltimore ;    D : 

4258,  Nov.  16,  1903.  35733 

Pearl  of  pearls;  by  A.  P.  Norris,  jr. 

©  A.  P.  Norris,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  6266, 
June  11.  35734 


Pearl    (The)    of    Poland. 

stratagem. 


See    King's    (The) 


Pearl  (The)  of  Russia.      See  Louba. 

Pearl  (The)  of  Serpent  Mountain.      See  Cherub. 

Pearl  (The)  of  the  Indies;  an  original  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  S.  M.  Brenner. 

©  S.   M.   Brenner,  Baltimore;   1899:23183, 
Apr.  1.  35735 

Pearl  of  the  prairie;  western  drama  in  1  act, 
by  R.  E.  Hamilton  and  N.  M.  Cills.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1910 ;  D  :  21053 ;  Robert  E.  L. 
Hamilton,  New  York.  35736 

Fearl  of  the  pyramids;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Andrew  K.  Allison  and  Norman  I^.  Smith. 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1910 ;  D  :20658 ;  Follett  music 
pub.  CO.,  New  York.  35737 

Pearl,  the  elf-child.     See  Scarlet  (The)  letter. 

Pearl,  the  fisher  girl;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Heath.  [74]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Geo.    W.    Heath,    Haverhill,    Mass.;    D: 
7706,  Dec.  6,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  21.  1905.      35738 


791 


35739 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


85756 


Pearl,  the  lost  one;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Matilda 
Heron. 

©  Frank  L.  Gardner,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
475,  Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  22.  35739 

See  also  Upper  (The)  crust. 


Pearl's  Christmas  eve;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  B. 
Wright.     [l],6p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23680 ;  Willard  B. 
Wright,  Philadelphia.  35740 

Pearls  (The)  of  the  Orient.  See  Beauty  in 
dreamland. 

Peasant's  blood;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hodges. 
[2],  141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1913;    D:  34136;    Arthur 
Hodges,  New  York.  35741 

Peau  d'  chien;  comedie  en  2  actes,  [par]  Henri 
Caen.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909.  3  p.  1.,  [9]- 
76  p.     8°. 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  15151 ;  Feb.  23,  1909 ; 
2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  35742 

Peau  (La)  de  chagrin.  See  Raphael  de  Valen- 
tin. 

Pe.iu  (La)  de  I'ours;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  [Paul, 
(lit]  T.  Bernurd.  p.  644-655.  illus.  4°.  [Re- 
printed from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris ;  D :  10771.  June 
15,  1907 ;  2c.  June  15,  1907.  35743 

Peau  neuve;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  E.  Rey. 
26  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theatrale.  8^  an- 
nee.— 201,  3  fevrier  1912) 

©  Feb.  3,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28911 ; 
Etienne  Rey,  Paris.  35744 

Pecado  (El)  venial;  comedia  Ifrica  en  1  acto, 
[de]  Maximiliano  Thous  y  Ellas  CerdS..  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
43  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Thous-Cerda,  Madrid ;  D :  13459,  July  25, 
1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  35745 

Pecadoras  (Las);  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
ori {filial  de  An^el  Torres  del  Alamo  y  An- 
tonio Asenjo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.     71  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;    D: 
40067 ;  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

35745a 

Peccavi;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Steele. 

©  Asa   Steele,  New   York;   D :  12379,   Feb. 
18,  1908.  35746 

Peche  (Le)  de  Marthe;  drame  en  2  parties,  5 
actes  et  7  tableaux,  d'apres  le  roman  de  Paul 
Bertnay,  par  E.  Rochard.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock, 
1910.     205   p.     12°. 

©   May   25,    1910;    2c.    May    14,    1910;    D: 
21038 ;  Emile  Rochard,  Paris.  35747 


Peche  mignon;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  P.  La- 
niarche.    Paris,  J.  Barbr^,  1904.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Pierre  Lamarche,  Paris ;  D :  5328,  July 
23,  1904 ;  2c.  July  23,  1904.  35748 

Pecheurs  d'Islande.     See  Vita  bretone. 

Pecheurs  (Les)  de  perles  (The  pearl-fishers); 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Cormon  and  Michel 
Carre,  music  by  Georges  Bizet,  English  ver- 
sion by  Charles  A.  Byrne.  New  York,  C.  E. 
Burden,  1908.  32  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only, 
French  and  English] 

©  Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York  ;  D  :  14004, 
Oct.  8,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  35749 

Peck;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  C.  A.  Lindholm. 
20   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  23111 ;  Charles  A. 
Lindholm,  Chicago.  35750 

Peck  and  his  mother-in-law;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Selden.  [119]  p.  4°, 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Edgar  Selden,  New  York ;  D :  1831,  May 
5,  1902;  2c.  6ct.  4,  1902.  35751 

Peck  o'  pickles;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  M.  Stammers.  [108]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   7,   1912;    D :  31065 ;   Frank   M. 
Stammers,  Dorchester,  Mass.  35752 

Peck  (A)  of  carrots;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  A.  A.  Frudenfeld  and  J.  H.  Sinykin.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30, 1911 ;  D  :  23211 ;  Julius  H.  Siny- 
kin and  A.  A.  Frudenfeld,  Waukegan,  111. 

35753 

Peck  (A)  of  trouble;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Alice 
C.  Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1910.     12  p.     12°. 

©   July   23,   1910;   2c.    July   25,   1910;   D: 
21625;   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

35754 

Peck  vs.  Peck;  mock  trial  in  1  act,  by  C  S. 
Bird.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.     43  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   28,    1911;   2c.   Dec.   28,    1911;    D: 
28111;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         35755 

Peck's  bad  boy.     24  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    W.    Rea    Boazman.    New    Orleans ;    D : 
3091,  Mar.  5,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1903.      35756 

farcical  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  being  an 

original  work  written  in  imitation  of  the 
stories  pul)lished  under  same  name,  by  W.  C. 
Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [24]  p.     f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Dec.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1914  ;  D :  39186 ; 
Alex  Byers,  Chicago.  35756a 


1792 


35756 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35775 


Peck's  bad  boy  — Continued. 

meiTy  musical  mixup  in  2  acts,  by  C.  W. 

Benner.       [2],     38     p.       4°.       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36402 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Benner,  Canal  Winchester,  O.        35756b 

new  musical  comedy  version  in  2  acts,  by 

W.    .T.    Olio.      [1],    40   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    June   17,   1914;    D :  37337 ;    Will   J. 
Olio,  Scranton,  Pa.  35756c 

Peck's  bad  boy  and  his  father;  a  3  act  com- 
edy, by  D.  Sully. 

©  Dan  Sully,  United  States;  1883:11451. 
June  22.  35757 

Peck's  bad  boy  and  his  pa;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  dramatized  from  G.  W.  Peck's  cele- 
brated Bad  boy  sketches,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©    George    W.    Peck,    Milwaukee;     1884: 
24263.  Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  8.  35758 

Peck's  bad  boy,  his  pa  and  the  groceryman; 

in  6  cyclones,  dramatized  from  Geo.  W.  Peck's 

celebrated  Bad  boy  sketches,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1883:24961, 

Dec.  81.  35759 

Peck's  bad  boy  (up  to  date);  comedy  in  3  acts, 
dramatized  from  Geo.  W.  Peck's  Bad  boy 
stories,  by  Chas.  F.  Pidgin.  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D:  40438;  Darcy  & 
AVolford,  inc..  New  York.  35759a 

Peck's  bad  boy's  portrait;  a  vaudeville  play, 

by  J.  Smith,     cover-title,  2  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Jessie  Smith,  New  York;   D :  674,  July 

19,  1901 ;  2c.  July  19,  1901.  35760 

Pecksniff;  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized 
from  Chai'les  Dickens'  story  Martin  Chuzzle- 
wit,  by  W.  J.  Lemoyne. 

©  W.  J.  Lemoyne,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ; 
1876:13162,    Nov.    27.  35761 

Pecksniff  versus  Chuzzlewit;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  from  Dickens'  story  Martin  Chuzzlewit, 
by  J.  E.  Kimball  and  F.  E.  Kimball. 

©  Jessie  E.  Kimball  and  Florence  E.  Kim- 
ball, Dorchester,  Mass. ;  1895 :  9452,  Feb.  14. 

35762 

Peculiar  (A)  case;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  J. 
Williams,  ltd.,  1902.  16  p.  8°.  (The  German 
Reed  repertory) 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  2692, 
Dec.  9,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.  35763 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  H.  C.  De  Mille 

and  C.  S.  Booth.    174  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911;  D:  25439;  Mrs.  Henry 
Churchill  De  Mille  and  Charles  Stewart 
Booth,  New  York.  35764 


Peculiar  (A)  elopement;  play,  by  N.  Pierson. 
11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1911 ;  D :  24915 ;  Nita  Pier- 
son,  New  York.  35765 

Peculiar  (A)  proposition;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  C.  Nugent.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  D :  2675, 
Dec.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.  35766 

Peculiar  Sam;  or.  The  underground  railroad, 
a  musical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Hopkins. 

©  Pauline  E.  Hopkins,  Boston  ;  1879 :  3891, 
Mar.  24.  35767 

Pedagoggles;  by  L.  B.  Cake. 

©  Luther  B.  Cake,  New  York;  D :  2252, 
Aug.  19,  1902.  35768 

Pedagogue  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ballard.     [89]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Fred  Ballard,  Chicago;  D :  15203, 
Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  35769 

Pedal  extremities;  musical  monologue,  by  E. 
Rivarz.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Rivarz,  St.  Louis;  1898:36363, 
June  13 ;  Ic.  June  13.  35770 

Pedant  (Le)  joue;  comedy,  by  [Savinien] 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac,  with  a  life  of  Cyrano  by 
H.  D.  Stanton  and  a  preface  by  F.  Bocher. 
Boston,  J.  de  Peiffer,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  4,  Is  p.,  1  1. 
80  p.    front,     (port.)     2  pis.     12°. 

©  Cercle  frangais  of  Harvard  university, 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  1899:85537,  Dec.  11;  2c. 
Dec.  11.  35771 

Peddler  (The) 

©  Sullivan,  Harris  &  Woods,  New  York; 
D  :  2345,  Sept.  17,  1902.  35772 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid   [i.  e.  James 

Halleck  Reid]     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1911;  D:  23766;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  35773 

Peddler  (The)  of  Moskau.     See  Levy  Cohn. 

Peddler  (The)  of  St.  Omer.     See  Thorns, 

Peddler's  (The)  claim;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Morris. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago ;  D :  2047,  June  16, 
1902.  35774 

Pedestin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Meath. 
©  J.  W.  Meath  and  Charles  Petrie,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. ;  1871 :  8497,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  10. 

35775 

Pedigree  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Alderson. 
[126]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914 ;  D :  36099 ;  Erville  Al- 
derson, New  York.  35775a 


1793 


35775 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35790 


Pedigree  (The) — Continued. 

-or,  The  dawn  of  the  new  day.  play  in  1 

act.  by  F.  C.  Cook.     51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Mar.    17,   1915:    D :  40024 ;    Florence 

Crocker  Cook,  Chicago.  35775b 

Pedler  or  spy;  revolutionary  war  military 
court  trial,  by  Edwartl  Vassar  Ambler.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1912.  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  16,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1912;  D: 
29517 ;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.        35776 

Pedler's  (The)  parade;  an  entertainment  in  1 
scene,  by  .Je.ssie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1^3.  25  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3485, 
May  25.  190.3  ;  2c.  .Tuly  2.^,  1903.  35777 

Pedro,  the  Italian;  or.  A  son  of  Italy,  play  in 
4  acts,  by  .1.  K.  MacCurdy.  [55]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Kvrle  MacCurdy,  Brentwood, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  12731,  Apr.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  11, 
1908.  35778 

Pedro's  courtship;  by  Henry  W.  Twose.  11  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Dainty  Pelham,  Chicago ;  D : 
13128,  June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  May  29,  1908.    35779 

Peekskill;  a  satire  on  the  17th  N.  Y.  N.  G.'s  at 
canip,  a  comic  opera  libretto,  by  L.  Rogasey. 

©  Louis  Rogasey,  New  York ;  1897 :  13676. 
Feb.  24.  35780 

Peel  yourself;  eccentric  act,  by  R.  M.  Carroll. 

©   R.   M.   Carroll,    United     States;     1873: 

11555,  Oct.  8.  35781 

Peep  (A)  at  Mars;  the  first  twentieth  century 
<lramalet,  bv  Robert  Griffin  ]\torris.  12  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  M.  Lavinia  Magri,  Middleboro,  Mass. ; 
D :  378,  Apr.   22,  1901 ;  2r.  June  29,   1901. 

35782 

Peep  (A)  at  St.  Nicholas.     See  Santa  Glaus. 

Peep  (A)  behind  the  political  curtain.  Sec 
Prohibition  in  Kansas. 

Peep  (A)  into  the  children's  world;  by  A. 
Ring  Morgenroth. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New 
York  ;   D :  1368,  Jan.  29,   1902.  35783 

Peep  o'  day  club;  a  farce  in  1  scene  and  1  act, 
by  S.  Devere. 

©  Sam  Devere,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  49278, 
Sept.  2.  35784 

Peep  (The)  of  day  club;  by  S.  Devere.  Type- 
written. 

©  Sam  Devere,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  51726. 
Sept.  16;  2c.  Sept.  16.  35785 


Peer  (A)  amid  the  sphinxes.  See  Khedive 
(The) 

Peer  (A)   and  his  people;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Farnhara.     [1],  80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914 ;  D :  35866;  Charles  Fos- 
ter Farnham,  Lorain,  O.  35785a 

Peer  Gynt;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen, 
new  tr.  by  R.  E.  Roberts.  London,  Martin 
Seeker  [1913]     xxxi,  254  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    6,    1913;    2c.    Feb.    18,    1913;    D: 
32355;  R.  Ellis  Roberts,  London.  35786 

dramatisches    gedicht,    von    Henrik    Ibsen, 

deutsch  von  Ludwig  Fulda.     Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf,  F.  Bloch  erben.     201  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  May  25.  1915  ;  D  :  40170  ;  Felix  Blocb 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  35786a 

the   Richard   Mansfield   acting  version,   by 


Henrik  Ibsen.  Chicago,  Reilly  and  Britton 
company,  1906.  173  p.  incl.  front,  (port.) 
12°. 

©  Reillv  &  Britton  co..  Chicago ;  A :  1.59542. 
Nov.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1906.  35786b 

[schauspiel  in  5  akten]   von  Henrik  Ibsen 


in  freier  uebertragung  fiir  die  deutsche 
biihne  gestaltet,  mit  epilog  und  randbe- 
merkungen,  von  D.  Eckart.  Berlin-Steglitz. 
Verlag  herold,  1912.     278  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32891 ; 
Dietrich  Eckart.  Berlin.  35787 

See    also    Efterladte    skrifter;    af    Henrik 


Ibsen. — Works   (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Peer    (A)   hunt;   comedy  in   3   acts,   by  C    de 

Lima   and    Edward    E.  Long.      [82]    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29936 ;  Charles  de 

Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  35788 

Peer  (The)  of  the  Pyrenees;  a  musical  absurdity 
in  2  ;i<ts.  book  by  W.  P.  Portman  and  A.  .[. 
( 'ook.  lyrics  by  L.  K.  Haldeman.  [43]  p.  4°. 
TypewritteTi.     [Words  only] 

©  Aubert   John   Cook,   Chicago ;    D :  14205, 
Nov.  4,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1908.  35789 

Peerless  (The)  pasha;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
words  and  lyrics  by  S.  A.  Merinbaum,  music 
by  Harry  Lande.  59  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
I  Libretto  only] 

©    Merinbaum    and    Lande,    Chicago ;    D : 
9848,  Jan.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.     35790 

Peerless  (A)  peeress  and  an  haughty  pirate. 
See   Captain   Kidd. 

Peers  and  politics.     See  Sheriff  (The) 

Peg.      Sec   Kate   Pheeny. 

Peg  and  Peggy;  tragedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  .lud- 
son.     67  p.     4°,    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1915;    D :  41588 ;    Leonard 
Jud.son,  New  York.  35790a 


1794 


35791 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35811 


Peg-leg  (The)  claim;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Spalding. 

©  William  A.  Spalding,  Riverside,  Cal. ; 
1884:24612,   Dec.   12.  35791 

Peg,  the  witch  of  Ruby  farm;  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Con  T.  Murphy. 

©  James  A.  Lord,  United  States;  1883: 
15346,  Aug.  20.  35792 

Peg  Woffington;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  of 
Charles  Reade's  novel  of  that  title,  by  E. 
Blair.     [2],  76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugenie  Blair.  Washington ;  D :  442. 
May  8,  1901;  2c.  May  8,  1901.  35793 

a  1  act  play,  by  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews. 

©  Julia  Marlowe-Taber  and  Robert  Schell 
Taber,  New  York  ;  1805 :  50572.  Oct.  5.    35794 

a  parlor  play,  by  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1893 :  50308, 
Nov.  11.  35795 

Peg  Woffington,  the  queen  of  comedy;  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts.  l)v  J.  WeaA'er  and  John  M. 
Morton.      [104]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Henry  Trader  and  Joseph 
Weaver,  New  York  ;  D  :  541.  June  3.  1901 ;  2c. 
June  3.  35796 

I*eggy;  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  George  Gros- 
smith,  jr.,  lyrics  by  C.  H.  Bovill.  music  by 
Leslie  Stuart.  Book  of  lyrics.  London. 
Chappell  &  CO..  1911.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1911;  2c.  Mar.  11,  191T :  D: 
23614;  Chappell  &  To.,  ltd..  London.     35797 

a  3  act  comedy  drama,  by  Katharine  Kav- 

anaugh.     [37]  p."  f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  C.  Ziegfeld,  Baltimore:  D :  3385, 
May  6,  1903 ;  2c.  IMay  6,  1903.  35798 

Peggy  and  the  duchess;  playlet,  by  Annie 
Mack  Berleiu.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  J.  Mack,  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2123. 
.Tulv  15.  1902:  2c.  June  16.  1902. 


Peggy    from    Paris; 


\n 


acts,    by 


[68]   p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D :  4096. 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1903. 


35799 

(}.    Ade. 

Oct.   15. 
35800 


Peggy  Iiee;  or.  Only  a  robber's  daughter,  liy 
R.  W.  Becker.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17284 ;  Ruth  W. 
Becker,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  35801 

Peggy  niachree;  a  romantic  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  ratrick  Bidwell  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Denis 
d'Sullivan  or  E.  C.  O'Sullivan]  with  8  songs 
and  quartettes.  [119]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Elizabeth  Curtis  O'Sullivan.  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  D :  6981,  July  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  8. 
1905.  35802 


Peggy  Mallowney.      Ms. 

©    :\Irs.    K.    E.    Sheppard,    United    States; 
1881:1.3148.  Aug.  26;  Ic.  Aug.  26.  35803 

i'eggy   O'Neal;   historical   comedy   drama    in   4 
acts,  by  H.  B.  White.    53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic-.  Mar.  25,  1910  ;  D  :  20577  ;  Helena  Bal- 
lard White,  Seattle.  35804 

Peggy    O'Neill;    by    B.    A.    Dwyer    and    M.    L. 
Goope. 

©  Bessif'  Amies  Dwyer  and  Margaret  Lora 
Coope.  Wasliiiigton;  D  :  3244,  Apr.  4,  1903. 

35805 

Peggy  Patch;  a  coniedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Kelcy.     09  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  Kelcy,  New  York;  D :  4159,  Oct. 
.30,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1903.  35806 


Peggy  Primrose;  a  romantic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  X.  llilliard,  music  by  George  J.  INIinges. 

©     John     Northern     Hilliard,     Rochester, 
X.  Y. ;  D:  10148,  Mar.  15,  1907.  35807 


Peggy,  the  fisherman's  child;  by  Annie  Lewis 
[i.  e.  A.  L.  Johnson] 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  New  York;   1886: 
10414.  July  19.  35808 

Peggy,  the  tomboy:  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  (h-owv.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®   Ic.    Sept.   30,    1915 ;    D :  41873 ;    Leonard 
Grover,  Brooklyn.  35808a 

Peggy's  girdle;  1  act  comedy,  by  Mrs.  E.  von 
R.  Hovey-King.     9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4.  1915 ;  D :  40845 ;  Mrs.  E.  von. 
R.  Hovey-King.  Washington.  35808b 

Peggy's  predicament;  1  act  farce  for  girls,  by 
E.  :\r.  Crane.  New  York.  Dick  and  Fitzgerald, 
1915.     17  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   21,   1915;   2c.    Sept.   22,   1915;    D: 
41795;  Eleanor  I\Iaud  Crane,  New  Y'ork. 

35808c 

Peggy's  rival;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Power.  62 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Doc.  20.  1911 ;  D :  28049 ;  John  Power. 
Philadelphia.  35809 

Peintre  (Le)  exigeant;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 

T.  Bernard.     ( L'U lustration  theatrale,  no.  143) 

©    Mar.    26.    1910;    2c.    Apr.    15,    1910;    D: 

20798  ;  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  35810 

Pekin  (A)  episode.  »Sce  Chinee  (The)  and  the 
maiden. 

Peking;  or.  The  defense  of  the  legations,  a 
sjtectacular  drama  in  6  scenes,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Tnu-e  Kiralfv.  London;   D :  46-5.  May  13. 
1901.  35811 


1795 


35812 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35828 


Peleg  and  Peter;  or,  Around  the  Horn,  a  farce 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames  publishing  CO.,  1892.  23p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
.series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  301] ) 
©  Ames  pub.  cc,  Clyde,  O. ;  1892:15270. 
Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  11.  35812 

Pell-mell;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  R.  W.  Peck. 
[26]   p.     f°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Raymond  W.  Peck,  Chicago;  D:1965, 
June  6,  1902;  Ic.  June  4,  1902;  Ic.  June  23, 
1902.  35813 

Pelleas  and  Melisande;  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck, 
tr.  by  Erving  Winslow,  with  an  introduction 
by  Montrose  J.  Moses.  New  York,  T.  T. 
Crowell  &  company,  1908.  14  p.  1.,  [17] -135 
p.  col.    front,  plates,  ports.    8°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
213689,  Aug.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,1908.    35813a 

a  drama  in  5  acts  [by  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck] tr.  by  Erving  Winslow.  New  York,  Bos- 
ton, T.Y.  Crowell  &  company  [1894]   135  p.  16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  Boston ;  1894 : 
49268,  Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  35813b 

lyric  drama  in  5  acts,  taken  from  the  play 


by  Maurice  Mctterlinck  [ !]  and  done  into 
English  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne,  music  by 
Claude  Debussy.  New  York,  Chas.  E.  Burden, 
1907.  59  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only.  French  and 
English  on  opposite  pages] 

©  Steinway  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  10955, 
July  12,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  [Note:  Also 
in  Poet  lore.  v.  6,  no.  8-9,  Aug.-Sept.  1894; 
periodical  ©  Poet-lore  co.,  Philadelphia; 
1894 :  11443,  Feb.  23,  2c.  Sept.  27]  35814 

■See also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 


Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeterlinck. 

Pelmazos  (Los);  sainete  en  1  acto  y  1  cuadro, 
original  de  L.  Candela  y  E.  Nietro.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  45  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21959 ; 
Luis  Candela  y  Ernesto  Nieto,  Madrid. 

35815 

Pelotera  (Una);  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
por  F.  Urales.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1909.     27  p.    8°. 

©  Federico  Urales,  Madrid  ;  D  :  16130,  June 
23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  35816 

Pelzmiitze  (Die);  komodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Herra.  Anders  Kriiger.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin, 
Deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  1914.    112  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  36738  ; 
Deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  Stuttgart.      35816a 

Pembertons  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Davis.     [81]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davis,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. ; 
D :  4022,  Sept.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1903. 

35817 


Pen  (The)  against  the  sword;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Godfrey.    57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D:  25879;  Joseph  H. 
Godfrey,  Boston.  35818 

Pena  (La)  capital;  pasatiempo  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  arreglado  por  A.  Jimenez  Guerra  y  F. 
Tavira.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles] 1908.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Antonio  JimSnez  Guerra  y  Francisco 
Tavira,  Madrid  ;  D  :  13863 ;  Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c. 
Sept.  21,  1908.  35819 

Penalty  (The);  dramatic  incident  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Bartlett.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  31921 ;  Arthur  Bart- 
lett, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  35820 

play   in   5  acts,   by   W,   Day.     85   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915;  D:  40930;  Wilson 
Day,  Cleveland.  35820a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Purdie.     [137]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   11,   1913;    D:  33770;     Francis 
Baillie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  35821 

bv  S.  H.  Morris. 


©  Samuel  H.  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  1891 : 
28315,  Aug.  6.  35822 

by     S.     H.     Morris     and     L.     Sohn. 


Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Hyman  Morris  and  Louis  Sohn, 
United  States;  1894:722,  Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  2. 

•  35823 

arr.  by  J.  S.  Macy.    92  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;   D:  20346;   J.   Sydney 
Macy.  Canisteo,  N.  Y.  35824 

■play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Percival 


Wilde    [pseud,   of  P.   L.   Weil]      105  p.     4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915;  D:  39356;  Percival  L. 
Wilde,  New  York.  35824a 

3   act   drama,  by   C.   F.   Dey.     75  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D :  20062 ;  Charles  F. 
Dey,  Fresno,  Cal.  35825 

Penalty  (The)  of  crime;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Minor. 

©    George    M.    Minor,     Cincinnati;     1890: 
22062,  July  10.  35826 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Wessells. 

©   George   Wessells,   New   York ;    D :  1658. 
Mar.  28,  1902.  35827 

Penalty  (The)  of  graft;  an  incident  in  1  act, 
by  Arthur  Russell  Thorndike.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Sydney    Greenstreet,     New     York ;     D : 
14006,  Oct.  9,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.     35828 


1796 


35829 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


35848 


Penalty  of  ignorance;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  J.  K.  Covey.     [72]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  22,  1913;   D :  35417 ;   Emma   J. 
Keen  Covey,  Denver.  35829 

Penalty"  (The)  of  pride;  a  society  drama  in  4 
acts,  bv  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1902.     58  p.    12°. 

©    Walter   H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
2277,  Aug.  27,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.     35830 

Penalty  (The)  of  recklessness.  See  Vindi- 
cated. 

Penalty  (The)  of  sin;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  A.  Tompkins. 

©  G.  A.  Tompkins,  Cortland,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
56133,  Dec.  3.  35831 

a   melodrama   in  3  acts  aud  3  scenes,  by 


6.  A.  Tompkins.    23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  A.  Tompkins,  Homer,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
12115,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1908.      35832 

Penalty  (The)  of  success;  dramatic  play  of 
modern  life  in  4  acts,  by  N.  M.  Kass.  37  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910;  D:  21345;  Nicholas 
M.  Kass,  New  York.  35833 

Penance  (The);  an  American  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  Rider  and  R.  L.  Harriman. 

©  Fremont  Rider,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  and  Ray- 
mond Lee  Harriman,  New  York  ;  D :  14718, 
Jan.  2,  1909.  35834 

Penas  buscadas;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa. 
de  J.  y  Jos6  de  la  Cueva.    Madrid  [Sociedad 

de  autores  espiifioles]  1909.    68  p.    12°. 

©  July  2,  1909;  2c.  July  14,  1909;  D: 
16262;  Jorge  y  Jos6  de  la  Cueva,  Madrid. 

35835 

Pendennis.      See  Major  Pendennis. 

Pendletons  (The)  of  Virginia.  See  Mammy 
Chloe. 

Pendragon;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  W.  Young. 

©  W.  W.  Young,  Monmouth,  111.;  1880: 
19547,  Dec.  20.  35836 

Penelope;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S. 
Maugham.     126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Somerset  Maugham,  London ; 
D :  14769,  Jan.  8,  1909 ;  2c.   Jan.  8,  1909. 

35837 

poSme  lyrique  en  3  actes,  de  Ren§  Fauchois 


musique  de  Gabriel  FaurS.     Paris,  Heugel  et 
cie.,  1913.     2  p.  1.,  81  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  33092  ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  35838 

—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  Douglas.    10  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    16,    1913;    D :  33236 ;    Minnie 
Douglas,  New  York.  35839 


Penelope's  affinity;  a  play  in  1  act,  for  women's 
clubs,  for  female  characters  only,  by  Mary  C. 
Russell.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905. 
16  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

I©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
5802,  Nov.  21,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1904.     35840 

Penelope's  symposium;  a  dialogue  illustrating 
life  in  ancient  Greece,  by  Sarah  H.  Pratt. 
Chicago,  T.   S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1891:39769, 
Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  35841 

Penetracion  (La)  pacifica;  pftima  comico-lfricu 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,.  una  carta 
y  una  transformacion  escenica,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  [de]  M.  Fernandez  Palomero 
y  P.  P6rez  Fernfludez,  mQsica  de  Emilio  L6- 
pez  del  Toro  y  Eduardo  Fuentes.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908.  28  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Manuel  Fernandez  Palomero  &  Pedro 
Perez  Fernandez,  Madrid ;  D :  14705,  Jan.  2, 
1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  35842 

Penitent  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Marston. 
[103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Marston  and  William  E. 
Nankeville,  New  York  ;  D  :  584,  June  18,  1901 ; 
2c.  June  18,  1901.  35843 

Penitent  (The)  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Harper.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23238 ;  Olive  Harper, 
New  York,  35844 

Penitent's    (The)    return;    a    comedietta    in    1 

act.    by    Chas.    S.    Reid.      Philadelphia,     The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39219. 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  35845 

Penmark  abbey;  a  nautical  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,  tr. 
from  the  original  French  by  Heni-y  Llewellyn 
Williams.  New  York.  De  Witt,  1884.  34  p. 
12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  320] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1884: 
26388,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  35846 

Penn  Hapgood;  or,  The  Yankee  schoolmaster, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  B.  Chase.  Clyde. 
O..  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1890:37908, 
Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  10.  35847 

Penn  or  the  sword;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
bv  T.  Stanger.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Cornish 
printing  co.,  1913.     62  p.     8°. 

©  Jan.  16.  1913;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1913;  D: 
32132;   Theophil    Stanger,   Ann  Arbor,   Mich. 

35848 


1,797 


35849 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35867 


Penn's  aunts  among-  the  pirates;  a  l)urlesquc 
in  1  act,  by  Sydney  RosenfeUl. 

©   M.    O.   Leavitt,   New   York ;    1880 :  4004. 
Mar.  12.  35849 

Pennsylvania  (The)  case;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  AV.  G.  Browne.  36  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    W.    Gault    Browne.    Chicago;    D :  2902. 
Jan.  24,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1903.  35850 

Pennsylvania  Dutch  Pip  Van  Winkle;  a  ro- 
m;!ntic  drama  in  2  acts.  tr.  from  tlio  origi- 
nal with  variations  by  PI  H.  Ranch.  Mauch 
Chunk.  Pa.,  E.  H.  Ranch.  1883. 

©  E.  H.  Ranch,  IMauch  Chunk,  Pa. ;  1883 : 
1782,  Jan.  2G ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  35851 

Pennsylvania  (The)  Dutchman.  Srr  Struck 
oil. 

Pennsylvania  (A)  incident.  See  Colonial 
plays  for   the   school-room. 

Pennsylvania  (A)  kid;  or.  A  soldier's  sweet- 
heart, a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frederic 
W.  Taylor. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
58679,  Dec.  17.  35852 

Penny  (The)  and  the  rose;  plav  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Carb.   [255]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20.    1912;     D :  29716 ;     David 
Carb,  Bo.ston.  35853 

Penny   (A)   dreadful.      See  Story-teller   (The) 

Pennypackers  (The);  by  Mrs.  S.  Crowninshield. 

©  Mrs.   Schuyler  Crowninshield.  Washing- 
ton;  D :  1617,  Mar.  18,  1902.  35854 

Penny  rile;  comedy  drama,  by  H.   Y.  Collins. 
©  Hal  Young  Collins,  Glasgow,  Ky. ;  1892 : 
31744,  Aug.  1.  35855 

Pensionat  (Das)     See  Boarding  (The)  school. 

Peon  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Chapiii. 
[881   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ben.jamin  Chapin,  New  York;   D:  1.3274. 
June  24.  1908;  2c.  July  24,  1908.  35856 

People;  4  act  drama,  by  A.  Dwan  and  H.  Ras- 
per.    77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.5,  1909;  D:  17709;  Allan  Dwuii 
and  Robert  Kasper,  Evanston,   111.         35857 

People  (The)  against  Biggs;  jilay  in  3  a<ts. 
by  Ralph  Morgan  and  Adolph  Edwards.  86  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   23,    1915;    D :  41.554 ;    Flora    S. 
Wuppermann,  New  York.  35857a 

People  (The)  are  coming;  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
F.   Landis.     122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,   1912;    D:  28986;    Frederick 
Landis.  Logansport,  Ind.  35858 


People  as  they  are;  a  problem  play  in  3  acts, 
by  I..   Pel6e.      [50]    p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913 ;   D :  32191 ;   Lillian   I'e- 
lee,   San  Gabriel,  Cal.  35859 

People  (The)  vs.  Mary  Rich;  plav  in  3  acts. 
by  M.  Turnbull.  [129]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   18.   1914;   D :  36404 ;   Margaret 
Turnbull.  New  York.  35859a 

People  versus  politics;  sketch,  by  Albert  Spen- 
cer Vancox  and  li.  ^Milton.  [71  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D :  28118 ;  Robert  Mil- 
ton, Chicago.  35860 

People  (The)  with  musical  names.  Sec  Mel- 
ody Isle. 

People's  (The)  choice;  play  in  4  acts.  G.  E. 
Sokolsky.      [48]    p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    13,    1911;    D:  25481;    Solomon 
and  George  E.  Sokolsky,  New  York.     35861 

People's  (The)  king;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  founded  on  the  French  Revolution,  bv 
W.  Haworth. 

©  William  Haworth.  United  Stales;  1892: 
28667,  July  9.  35862 

People's  (The)  law;  a  i)r(>l>lem  iilay.  by  A.  H. 
Parker,     cover-title,   [i8]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Abiah  Hayes  Parker,  Chicago ;   D :  .5246. 
June  30,  1904;  2c.  July  11.  1904.  35863 

People's   (The)   lawyer.      See  Solon   Shingle. 

People's  (The)  money;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  for 
male  characters  onlv.  bv  Harold  Hale  [pseud, 
of  C.  N.  Moller]  B.-ston.  W.  H.  Raker  &  co. 
[1907]     40  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    en..    Boston  :    D : 
9859.  .Tan.  28,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907.     35864 

Pepe  Botellas;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  divididos  en 
S  qnadros.  oi-iginal  do  M.  Ramos  C-irrion. 
mtisica  de  A.  y  C.  Vives.  ISIadrid  [Sociodad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  61  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto   only] 

©    Mignel    Itamos    Carrion.     Madrid:     D: 
13599,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19.  1908. 

35865 

Pepe  el  liberal;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto.  dividido 
en  2  cnadros.  original  do  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de 
I'alacios,  music;!  del  maestro  G(>r6nimo 
(Jimenez.  M:idrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  e^pa- 
noles]  1909.     42  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  (Jnillei'iiio  I'cn-fn  v  ^liuuo!  (!<>  Talacios. 
Madrid;  D:  161.52.  Jime'23.  1909;  2c.  June  23 
1909.  35866 

Peperly  (The)  agency;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  li.  John.son. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Tohnson.  New  York;  1890: 
15983,  May  15.  35867 


1798 


35868 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


35887 


Pepi.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Lipmau.  New  York;  1899:24690. 
Apr.  8;  2c.  Apr.  8.  35868 

Pepita;  or.   The  girl  with  the  glass  eyes,   an 

ori^'inal  fantastic  opera  in  3  acts,  written  by 

A.  Thompson,  composed  l')y  Edward  Solomon. 

©    Alfred    Thompson,     New    York;     1885: 

11155.  May  16.  35869 

Pepita  Jimenez;  lyric  comedy,  by  F.  B.  Money- 

(\)UttS. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  Leip7.i,tr;  1890 :  68628. 
Dec.  17.  35870 

Pepita  Lopez;  jugiiete  (•('iiiuco-liri('()  en  1  acto. 
Ictra  de  G.  Perrm  y  M.  de  Palacios,  musica 
de  Rafael  Calle.ia.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
torcs  espafioles]  1908.  36  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  (yuillermo  Perrin  v  Mijiuel  de  Palacios. 
:\Iadrid ;  D :  13777,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept. 
14.  1908.  35871 

Pepita,  the  gipsy  girl  of  Andalusia;  an  operet- 
ta in  5  acts,  [and]  A  fifty-dollar  milliner's 
bill,  bv  Helen  Booth.  Philadelphia,  P.  Gar- 
rett &  CO.,  1886.  p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dra- 
matic supplement  to  One  hundred  choice  se- 
lections,  no.   12) 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co..  Philadelphia;  1886: 
18577,  Aug.  16;  2c.  Oct.  11.  35871a 

Pepperpot's  little  pets;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  John  Maddison  Morton. 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York  ;  1886 :  30294. 
Dec.  29;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1888.  35872 

Per  aspera;  a  comedy  drama,  by  P.  Eaton. 
©  Paul  Eaton,  United  States;  1884:20688. 
Oct.   14.  35873 

Per  D^unkes  vorgeschichten;  Ivomodie  in  4 
akten.  von  Anker  Larsen  und  E,i,'ill  Bostrup, 
fiir  die  deutsclie  biihne  bearbeitet  von  A. 
Halbert.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.  verlag, 
ir)09.     136  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  17.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  16.  1909;  D: 
16803 ;  Oe.sterheld  &  co.,  Berlin. 


Per    express;    novel    comedy    sketch, 
Dare.      [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,   1910  ;   D  :  21350  ; 
]>,in\  Lynn.  Mass. 


35874 

by    F.    S. 

Frank   S. 
35875 


Per  Gaad:  sknespil  i  4  akter,  af  Theodor  Mad- 
sen.  Kristiania  og  K0benhavn,  Gvldendalske 
Ixieisiuidel.  Nordisk  forlag,  1915.     191  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  23.  1915;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1915;  D: 
403.");) :  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag. Christiania,  Norway.  35875a 


a  farce  in  1 
Boston,    AV. 


Per  telephone; 
Montgomerv. 
1893. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co 
34213,  July  22;  2c.  Aug.  30. 


act,  by  Margaret 
H.    Baker    &    co.. 


Boston;   1893: 
35876 


Perambulating  (The)  egg;  a  farce,  by  G.  L. 
Doyle. 

©  G.  Loren  Doyle,  Saratoga,  Cal. ;  D : 
4398,  Dec.  16,  1903;  2c.  description  Jan.  23, 
1904.  35877 

Perambulator  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  M.  Hinman. 

©  B.  M.  Hinman,  New  Bedford,  IMass. ; 
1890 :  21893,  July  9.  35878 

Percell  (The)  diamond;  an  original  comedy  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  S.  Johnson. 

©  W.  Sherwood  Johnson,  San  Francisco ; 
1872:2881,  Mar.  25.  35879 

Perche  (La);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jules 
Prevel  and  Gaston  Marot,  tr.  and  adapted  by 
the  Franco-American  agency  for  dramatic 
literature,  ltd. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York  ;  1886 :  13447,  June  10.  35880 

Percolating  a  vaudeville  act;  sketch,  by  J.  Mc- 
Cree.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38504 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  I'ork.  35880a 

Percy  and  Harold;  a  farce  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York  ;  1894 :  53129, 
Nov.  15.  35881 


by 


J.  Ward. 

©   John    Ward,     New 
Mar.  26. 


York ; 


1894 :  16889, 
35882 


Percy  B.  Shelley;  a  vicissitude  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Phillips.  New  York,  The  author,  1908. 
61  p.     12°. 

©  John  Franklvu  Phillips,  New  York;  D: 
12340.  Feb.  10.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  19.  1908. 

35883 


11   p. 


Type- 


Percy   Dobbins'    dilemma, 
written. 

©  John  E.  and  Emma  Brennan  Ince, 
Sheepshead  Bav.  N.  Y. ;  D:  11841,  Nov.  21, 
1907;  2c.  Nov.  21.  1907.  35884 

Percy  V.  Ranee,  the  book-agent;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  T.  Fare.     [60]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Fare,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  6705. 
May  4,  1905 ;  2c.  May  4,  1905.  35885 

Perdeau;  comedie  en  2  actes.  de  R.  DieudonnS. 
24  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2847 
(hi  Monde  illusrre.  21  octobre  1911) 

©  Oct.  21,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911;  D: 
25670;  Robert  Dieudonne,  Paris.  35886 

Perdita;  or,  Lost  and  won,  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  adapted  by  G.  Clarke  from  the 
French  play  La  l)ergere  des  Alpes. 

©  George  Clarke,  New  York;  1871:2754, 
Mar.  29.  35887 


1799 


35888 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


85908 


Perdition;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Whytal. 

©   A.   R.   Whytal,   New   York;    1890:2794, 

Jan.  20.  35888 

Pere  du  regiment;  piSce  militaire  en  1  acte  et 
2  tableaux,  [par]  Jean  Drault  et  Eugene 
Millou.  2""*  etl.  Paris,  C.  Joubert.  35  p. 
4°. 

©  Aug.   15,   1909;   2c.    July   26,   1909;    D: 
16730;    Joubert,    Paris.  35889 

Pere  Dubois;  or.  The  days  of  Richelieu,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Morford. 

©  Henry  IMorford,  New  York;  1876:3575. 
Mar.  24.  35890 

Pere  Goriot;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Selz. 
75   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  J.  H.  Selz,  Chicago ;  D :  13573.  Aug. 
18,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1908.  35891 

Pere  Lebonnard.     See  Lebonnard. 

Pere  Machette;  a  1  act  play  dealing  with  the 
blind,  by  E.  Abbott.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward   Abbott,    New   York;    D :  14048, 
Oct.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  1908.  35892 

Peregrinations  (The)  of  Polly;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Helen  Kane.  25  p.  obi.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Helen   P.  Kane,  Washington ;   D :  13801. 
Aug.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  35893 


for    female    characters,    by    Helen    P. 

Kane.     New  York,   Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1911. 
18  p.     12°. 

©   July   20,-   1911;   2c.   .July   21,    1911;    D: 
24747 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      35894 

Peregrine  (La);  or,  The  witch  of  Malaga, 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Holcomb. 

©  Willard  Holcomb,  New  York ;   D :  3259, 
Apr.  8,  1903.  35895 

Perele;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  7  tableaux,  writ- 
ten in  the  Hebrew  jargon  and  composed  by 
R.  Marks. 

©  Rudolph  Marks,  New  York ;  1897 :  11134, 
Feb.  15.  35896 

Pereta,  child  of  the  mountains;  original  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Annie  Lewis  (Mrs.  F.  W.  John- 
.son) 

©  Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
13149,  June  30 ;  2c.  June  18,  1885.  35897 

Perfect  (A)  angel;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Stein  and  S.  Gross. 

©  Adolph   Stein  and  Sydney  Gross,  Phila- 
delphia ;  18S0 :  8978,  June  15.  35898 

Perfect  (The)  day;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Scott. 

8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39903 ;  Agnes  Scott, 
New  York.  35898a 


Perfect   (A)  gentleman;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Mary  Ellis  -Smith. 

©  M.  E.  Smith,  Chicago ;  1888 :  4027,  Feb.  7. 

35899 

Perfect  (A)   husband;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Benjamin  Gastineau,  adapted  by  E.  Gastineau. 

©    Edmond    Gastineau,    New    York;    1883: 

16241,  Sept.  6.  35900 

Perfect  (A)  jewel;  by  Mrs.  V.  Thompson.     17 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.   Vance  Thompson,   New  York;   D: 
2.562,  Nov.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1902.        35901 

Perfect  (A)  lady;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  8 
acts,  by  G.  Bowles. 

©  George  Bowles,  New  York  ;  1898  :  59279, 
Oct.  8.  35902 


—  an  original  musical  play  in  2  acts,  words 
and  lyrics  by  S.  A.  Merinbaum,  music  by 
Harry  Lahnde.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    JMerinbaum   and   Lahnde,    Chicago;    D: 
14263,  Nov.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908. 

35903 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Pollock  and  Rennold 
AVolf.     [121]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    5,    1914;    D :  38400 ;    Channing 


Pollock,  New  York. 

Perfect    (The)    lover, 
money. 


35903a 
See    Price    (The)    of 


Perfect  (The)  man.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   James   Clarence  Hyde,   New   York ;    D : 
8544,  May  11.  1906 ;  2c.  May  11,  1906.       35904 

See  also  Elysium. 


Perfect  (A)  paradise;  a  comedy  of  modern  life, 
by  W.  W.  Tufts. 

©    WMUiam    Whitemore    Tufts,    Arlington, 
Mass. ;  1890 :  22845,  July  18.  35905 

Perfect  (The)  shape;  libretto  for  musical  play  in 
2  acts,  by  A.  M.  Stevenson.  [3],  75  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20.    1911;    D :  28042 ;    A.    M. 
Stevenson,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  35906 

Perfect  (A)  treasure;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ed- 
ward Weitzel.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Julia  Blanc,  New  York ;  D :  1697,  Apr.  7. 
1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902.  35907 

Perfecto  caballero;  disparate  c6mico-lirico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa, 
original  de  Antonio  Fermlndez  Cuevas  y  Man- 
uel Caba,  mtisica  del  maestro  Refig.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  41  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  onlyl 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31592  ; 
A.  Fernandez  Cuevas  y  M.  Caba,  Madrid. 

35908 


1800 


35909 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


35927 


Perfidy  (The)  of  man;  an  original  drama  in  6 
acts,  by  K.  Hetzel. 

©  Kate  Hetzel,  San  Francisco  ;  1897 :  42531, 
July  26.  35909 

Perfume  and  poison;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Everts. 

©  Juliet  M.  Everts,  United  States;  1883: 
4809,  Mar.  15.  35910 

Pergamus;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  A.  Rosenbaum. 
[3],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913;  D:  31976;  Arthur  A. 
Rosenbaum,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  35911 

Perhaps  mother  knew  best;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12085,  Jan.  3,  1908.  35912 


Peri  (The)  and  the  nightingale. 
(The)   Leila. 


See  Princess 


Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre;  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[1st  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co. 
[1910]     4  p.  1.,  vii-xsi,  214  p.    front.     16°. 

©   Feb.   17,   1910;    2c.    Feb.    17,   1910;    A: 
256S08;  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York. 

35913 


— -ed.  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1913.  xv,  128  p.  front. 
24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Apr.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  A :  343745 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  35914 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  Williaim  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  166  p.  front,  illus.  12°. 
(Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  17) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  28291. 
May  6;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  35915 

•with    a    special   introduction   by   Algernon 


Charles  Swinburne  and  an  original  frontis- 
piece by  Gerald  Moira.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xiv,  120  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shakes- 
peare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  13) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
185033,  Aug.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1907. 

35916 


—  (Shakespeare's  history  of);  ed.  with  notes 
bv  William  J.  Rolfe,  with  engravings.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1883.  3  p.  1.,  [9]- 
164  p.     front.,  illus.     (incl.  port.)     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1883:2020, 
Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  35917 


Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre — Continued. 

Same. 

©  John  C.  Rolfe,  Philadelphia,  as  the  son 
of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  1447,  Jan.  11,  1911. 
Original  entry,  Jan.  31,  1883,  no.  2020.    35918 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  company  [1905]  221  p.  incl. 
front.,  illus.     16°. 

©  AVilliam  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
132.537,  Dec.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  1905.    35919 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Peril;  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  T. 
Campbell. 

©  Bartlev  T.  Campbell,  Pittsburgh;  1871: 
10351,  Nov.  1.  35920 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Hay  and  F.  J. 
MacBeath,  jr.    44  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909;  D :  16227 ;  Henry 
Hanby  Hay  and  Francis  J.  MacBeath,  jr., 
Philadelphia.  35921 

spectaciilar  military  play  in  4  acts  and  5 


scenes,  by  B.  Hurst  and  C.  de  Lima.     74  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Brandon  Hurst  and  Charles  de  Lima. 
New  York ;  D :  15621,  Apr.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr. 
15,  19Q9.  35922 

The    drunkard's    wife,    an    American 


or, 


drama  in  4  acts,  with  tableaux,  by  Ned  Bunt- 
line  [pseud,  of  Edward  Z.  C.  Judson] 

©  Edward  Z.  C.  Judson,  New  York ;  1871 : 
4336,  May  10.  35923 

Peril   (Le)   jaune;   comgdie   en   3   actes,    [par] 

Alexandre  Bisson  et  A.  de  St.-Albin.     Paris. 

Librairie  theatrale,  1906.    2  p.  1.,  208  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Bisson  et  St.  Albin,  Paris;  D :  7903. 

Jan.  27,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1906.  35924 

Perilous    (The)    pass    of'  the    cataract.       See 
Gypsey   (The)  king. 

Perilous  pastime;   a   comedy   in  3  acts,   by   J. 
Fairman. 

©  James  Fairman,  New  York ;  1882 :  21881, 
Dec,  23.  35925 

Perilous  (A)  secret;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York ;  1884 :  14716. 
July  19.  35926 

See  also  Love  and  money. 

Perils  and  rescues.     See  His  father's  chum. 

Perils  of  a  great  city;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  Townsend. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  49092. 
July  29 ;  2c.  July  29.  35927 

Perils  (The)   of  an  orphan.      See  Condemned. 


1801 


35928 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35946 


Perils  of  frontier  life.     See  Comanches  (The) 

Perils  of  New  York;  by  G.  E.  Stevens. 

©  George  E.  Stevens,  Chicago ;  1886 :  63,51, 
Mar.  19.  35928 

Perils   (The)   of  Pauline;  drama  in  1  act,  by 

Chas.  W.  Goddard.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   4,    1914;    D :  36238 ;    Star   cc. 

New  York.  35928a 

Perils  (The)  of  the  emigrant.  Sec  Western 
(The)  Rose. 

Perils  (The)  of  the  poor.     See  Love  and  labor. 

Perils  (The)  of  today;  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  J. 
Rieder.     [34]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1>5.     1912;     D :  29160 ;     C.     .T. 
Kieder,  Cincinnati.  35929 

Periscope   (The);    i'ai-ce-draiua    in    3    acts,    by 

R.  M.  Townsend.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  15,   1915;   D :  40670 ;   Ralph  M. 

Townsend,  New  York.  35929a 

Periwinkle's  peril.      See  Strange   (The)   lady. 

Perkins  of  Paterson;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
K.  M.  Knox.    34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Kate   M.   Knox,   New   York;    D:  13317, 
July  10.  1908;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  35930 

a  comedy  in  3  acts.  172  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Kate   M.   Knox,    New    York ;    D :  11997. 
Dec.  28.  1907;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  35931 

Perkins'   perfidy.      See  Fillibuster    (The) 

Perle  (La)  noire;  com^die  en  3  actes  en  prose, 
par  Victorien  Sardou  .  .  .  with  notes  and 
vocabularv  by  Kenneth  McKenzie  .  .  .  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  co.  [1911]  vii,  91  p. 
16°.     (Theatre  con  tempera  in,  no.  5) 

©   Feb.    28,    1911 ;    2c.    Mar.    3,    1911  ;    A : 
283131 :  William  R.  Jenkins  co.,  New  York. 

35932 

Perlot;  iiiece  on  1  acte.  en  vers,  [par]  G.  Nigond. 
Paris.  Librairie  Paul  Ollendorff.  1911.  33  p. 
12". 

©   June   2,    1911;    2c.    June   23,   1911;    D: 
24.546;   Gabriel  Nigond,  Paris.  35933 

Perlstein's  choice;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  J. 
Hantman.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11.  1911;  D:  23919;  Samuel   J. 
Hantman,  New  York.  35934 

Permanent  peace;  war  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P. 
Wekesser.     32  p.     4°,    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    12,    1915;    D :  40139 ;    Henry 
Peter  Wekesser,  New  York.  35934a 

PeriDetua;  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Corel  li  us. 

©  .To.sephine  Corcilius,  Godfrey.  111.;  1891: 
14822,  Apr.  20 ;  2c.  June  17.  35935 


Perpetual  emotion;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  J.  J. 
Noel.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Joseph    J.    Noel,     Bmervville.    Cal. ;    D : 
47S2,  Mar.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1904.     35936 

Perpetual  motion;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Grabame.     San  Francisco,  1S80. 

©    Livingston    Grahame,    Chicago;     1880: 
18556,  Dec.  6.  35937 

nigger  act,  by  J.  Robio.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911 ;  D :  26019 ;  Joseph  Ro- 

bie,  New  York.  35938 

-play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Countryman.    89  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Jan.  13,  1914 ;  D :  35639 ;  Rose  Coun- 
tryman, Elkhart,  Ind.  35938a 

See  aJ-90  Tramp  (A)  among  cranks. 

Perpetae;  buufConnerie  militaire  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Alin  ?kIonjardin  ot  Henry  Gambart,  mise  en 
•scdne  de  M.  H.  Delattre.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1912.    32  p.     8°. 

©   Dec.    28.    1912;    2c.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32021;  Joubert,  Pai-is.  35939 

Perplexed  (The)  husband;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
bv  Alfred  Sutro.  London.  S.  French,  ltd.; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1913.    100  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  11, 1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  32287, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  35940 

Perplexed  (The)  postmaster;  a  protean  play 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Hardy. 

©  E.  Trueblood  Hardy,  New  York;   1871: 
4959,  May  27.  35941 

Perplexing  (A)  predicament;  a  negro  act  in  1 
scene,  by  George  H.  Goes.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &"co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
27906,  I\Liy  23 ;  2c.  July  5.  35942 

Perplexing  (A)  situation;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  S.  .Jennie  Sniitb.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publisbing   company,    1895. 

®  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39220, 
July  30 ;  2c.  .Tuly  30.  35943 

Perplexities. 

©  Alpbonse  M.  Yocbum,  Pittsburgh;  1879: 
17158,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  1881.  35944 

Pei-plexities  (The)  of  Jane;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Stella  Le  Roy  (IMrs.  S.  King)  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1913 ;  D :  35001 ;  Mrs.  Starr 
King,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  35945 

Perplexities  (The)  of  Josiah;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Colville.     [128]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D;  29260;  Fulton  Col- 
ville,  New  York.  35946 


1802 


35946 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


35060 


Perplexities  (The)  of  Peter;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Charles  Morton.  Chicago,  III.,  The 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [68]  p.  f". 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914;  D:  38573;  Alexander 
Byer.s,  Chicago.  35946a 

Perplexity  of  Monsieur  Victor.  See  Indus- 
trious (The)  moth. 

Perra  (La)  gorda;  juguete  c6mico  en  3  actos, 
escrito  por  Joaquin  Lopez  Barbadillo  y  An- 
tonio Feniilndez  Lepina.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1912.     145  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29770;  J.  Lopez  Barbadillo  y  A.  Fernandez 
Lepina,  Madrid.  35947 

Perro  (El)  del  molino;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  original  [de]  L.  Navarro  Serrano  y 
J.  Villamur,  mtisica  de  Francisco  A.  de  San 
Felipe  y  Cavo  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1909.  46  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Le6n  Navarro  Serrano  and  Julio  Vil- 
lamur, Madrid;  D :  15471,  Mar.  27,  1909;  2c. 
Mar.  27,  1909.  35948 

Perros  (Los)  de  presa;  viaje  en  4  actos,  di- 
vididos  en  10  cuadros,  escrito  por  A.  Paso 
y  J.  Abati  [intermedios,  melopeas  y  servicio 
musical  escenico  del  maestro  Torregrosa] 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
102  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;- D: 
21160;  Antonio  Paso  v  Joaquin  Abati,  Madrid. 

35949 

Perrot's  dream;  by  A.  Mahr. 

©  Agnes  Mahr,  New  York ;  D :  4431,  Dec. 
26, 1903. 

35950 

Perry  (The)  boys;  social  center-historical  play 
in  3  scenes,  for  10  boys,  by  Harold  Strong 
Latham.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.  28  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of. 
the  best  authors,  no.  265] ) 

©  Nov.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1913;  D: 
34978;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  35951 

Perry  Hinkle's  son;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  E.  Grapewin.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Grapewin,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1510,  Mar.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902. 

35952 

Perry  Sherry  of  Sherry ville;  a  silver  fantasy, 
a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  2209, 
July  12.  1902.  35953 


Perry's    victory    on    Lake    Erie;    an    original 
drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5396,  May 
24.  35954 

Persecuted;   a   drama  in  3  acts,  by  Dr.   C.  C. 
Northrup. 

©  Charles  C.  Northrup,  New  York;  1874: 
9192,  July  13.  35955 

or.  Vagabond  and  fugitive,  a  melodrama 


in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  M.  Machol. 

©  Max  Machol,  Dayton,  O. ;  1878:10355, 
Sept.  9.  35956 

Persephone;  a  masque,  by  Louis  V.  Ledoux. 
(/;/  his  Shadow  of  ^l^^tna.  New  York  and 
London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1914.  viii,  90 
p.     12°) 

©  Mar.  14,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1914;  A: 
371219 ;  L.  V.  Ledoux,  New  York.  35956a 

a  myth  presented  in  pageant  form  by  the 

pupils  of  the  Bishop's  school,  San  Diego,  in 
their  school  gardens,  commencement  week  of 
the  Bishop's  schools,  June  the  eighth,  nineteen 
hundred  and  fourteen,  by  Isabelle  Fiske  Co- 
nant.  [San  Diego,  Cal.,  Frye  &  Smith,  print- 
ers] 1914.     [12]  p.    8°. 

©  May  25,  1914;  2c.  June  1,  1914;  A: 
381587;  Isabella  Fiske  Conant,  Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass.  35956b 

Perseus  and  Medusa;  pantomime  with  8  scenes 
and  9  dramatic  dances,  by  V.  Tanner.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31141 ;  Virginia  Tan- 
ner, Dorchester,  Mass.  35957 

Perseverance;  [or.  The  boob's  proposal], 
unique  comedy,  singing  and  talking  act,  by 
F.  L.  Halls.  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1915 ;  D :  41424 ;  Frank  Lay- 
ton  Halls,  New  York.  35957a 

Persian  (The)  cat;  musical  comedy  in  minia- 
ture, book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Clifford  Harris, 
music  by  Eddie  Jewell.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20833 ;  Harris  and 
Jewell,  San  Francisco.  35958 

Persian  (A)  lamb;  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  L. 
Robb,  music  by  Wilford  Herbert. 

©  Arthur  L.  Robb,  Baltimore;  D:4781. 
Mar.  24,  1904.  35959 

Persian  (A)  pilgrimage;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  G.  Vredenburg. 
84  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Clarence  Vredenberg,  Chicago  ;  D  :  5989, 
Dec.  31,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1904.  35960 


1803 


35961 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


35981 


Persian  (A)  princess;  by  Leedham  Bantock 
and  P.  J.  Barrow,  lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank, 
music  by  S.  Jones,  with  additional  numbers 
by  Marie  Home.  London,  K.  Prowse  &  cc, 
ltd.,  1909.     4  p.  1.,  5-38  numb.  1.     8°. 

©  Sidney  Jones.  London ;  D :  15838,  May  4, 
1909;  2c.  May  4,  1909.  35961 


—  new  oriental  musical  production,  book  by 
Leedham  Bantock  and  P.  J.  Burrow,  lyrics 
by  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  S.  Jones,  with 
additional  numbers  by  Marie  Home.  Lyrics. 
London,  Keith  Prowse  &  co.,  ltd.,  .1909.  38 
numb.  1.     8°. 

©  Sidney  Jones,  London ;  D :  15838,  May  4, 
1909 ;  2c.  May  4,  1909.     .  35962 


a  play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  Bantock,  P.  J,  Bar- 
row, P.  Greenbank  and  S.  Jones.  106  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Leedham  Bantock,  P.  J.  Barrow,  Percy 
Greenbank  and  Sidney  Jones,  London ;  D : 
15850,  May  14,  1909 ;  2c.  May  14,  1909.    35963 

Persian    (The)    queen.      See   Hadassah. 

Persistent  (A)  lover;  comedy  sketcli,  by  G. 
llitschel.     13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909;  D:  17026;  Gustav 
Ritschel,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  35964 

Persistent  (A)  wooer;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1912 ;  D :  31078 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  35965 

Person  (A)  of  pretence;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  Henegan. 

©  Rex  Henegan,  Boston ;  D :  3042,  Feb.  4, 
1903.  35966 

Personal;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1873 : 
14932,  Dec.  27.  35967 


in 


of 


3    acts,    by    George    Toile    [pseud 
L.  C.   Schem] 

©    Lida    Clara    Schem,    Hoboken,    N.    J. ; 
1900  A :  26143,  Oct.  20.  35968 

Personal  (A)  ad;  comedy  sketch,  by  E.  Fitch. 
18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eunice  Fitch,  Chicago;  D :  1676,  Apr.  1, 
1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1902.  35969 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Pugh.     [59]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Pugh,  New  York ;  D :  667,  July 
18,  1901 ;  2c.  July  18,  1901.  35970 

Personal   (A)  matter;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

F.  E.  Chase.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company, 

1880.    1  p.  1.,  22  p.    12'.     ( [The  globe  drama] ) 

©   George   M.    Baker,   Boston;    1880:6632, 

Apr.  29;  2c,  Apr.  30.  35970a 


Personal  note;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Os- 
borne and  Anne  Flowerree  Cloud.  142  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1909;    D :  17503 ;    Hubert 
Benjamin  Osborne,  New  York.  35971 

Personally  (A)  conducted  fling;  play  in  1  act, 
by  S.  T.  Nott.     [1],  9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912  ;  D :  31272 ;  Sarah  Thurs- 
ton Nott,  Oakland,  Cal.  35972 

Personals;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Baruch  Israeli. 
47   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910;  D:  21241;  B.  Israeli, 

Washington.  35973 

by  H.  J.  O.  Pohl.  [25]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Henry    J.    O.    Pohl.    Brooklyn;    I):  760, 
Aug.  15,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1901.  35974 

a  modern  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F. 


Latham. 

©  James  F.  Latham,  Chicago ;  1880 :  4140, 
Mar.  15.  35975 

Persuasion;  1  act  play,  by  B.  A.  Fisher.     19  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1910;    D:  20316;    Boyde 
Archer  Fisher,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  35976 

Pert;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F. 
Stinson. 

©  Fred  Stinson,  Boston ;  1872 :  144,  Jan.  6. 

35977 


— »an  original  American  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Marsden  (W.  A.  Sliver)  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;   1884:25104. 
Dec.  17;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1886.  35978 

•  an   original   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,   by 


Bob  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt  Smiley,  Philadelphia ;  1886 : 
30590,  Dec.  31.  35979 

—  See  also  My  stepmother. 


Perverseness  (The)  of  Pamela;  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  V.  Church.  87  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915 ;  D :  41220 ;  Virginia 
Church  and  Ellen  W.  Frame,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.  35979a 

Pesceballo  (II);  opera  in  1  act,  Italian  words 
by  Francis  James  Child,  English  version  by 
James  Russell  I>owell.  Chicago,  The  Caxtou 
club,  1899.    3  p.  1.,  3-53  p.,  1  1.,  double  pi.    8°. 

©  Caxtou  club,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  2487,  Jan. 
27;  2c.  Jan.  27.  35980 

Pessimist  (Ein);  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Ernst  Hiller. 

©  H.  C.  O.  Huss,  Princeton,  N.  J.;  1892: 
43397,  Oct.  26.  35981 


1804 


35981 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


36000 


Pest  (The)  family;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Prank  Dumont.  85  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1915;  D:  40206;  Gus  Hill, 
New  York.  35981a 

Pestered  (The)  priest;  a  comedietta  in  1  act 
and  2  characters,  by  C.  A.  Sweetland. 

©  Charles  A.  Sweetland,  Chicago;  1875: 
8861,  Aug.  26.  35982 

Pet;  1  act  drama,  by  H.  A.  Kiernan.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1910;  D:  20322;  Henry  A. 
Kiernan,  Boston.  35983 

Pet  and  Pert;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Boggs. 

©  Robert  Boggs,  Long  Beach,   Miss.;   D: 

3596,  June  13,  1903.  35984 

Pet  (The)  dove;  children's  play  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Rea.  San  Francisco,  Whitaker  &  Ray 
Wiggin  CO.,  1915.    31  p.    12°. 

©  June  14,  1915;  2c.  June  21,  1915;  D: 
41178;  Whitaker  &  Ray  Wiggin  co..  San 
Francisco.  35984a 

Christmas  playlet  for  children,  by  J.  Rea. 


23  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915;   D:  39583;   John  Rea, 
Mill  Valley,  Cal.  35984b 

Pet  (The)  of  Circle  C  ranch;  a  western  play 
in  4  acts,  by  O.  Graham.  [52]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Oscar    Graham,    New    York ;    D :  11891, 
Dec.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907.  35985 

Pet  (The)  of  Paris;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Harry  and  Edward  Paulton,  music  by  A. 
Moulton.    76  p.    f°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto] 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1911 ;    D :  24082 ;    Alfred 
Moulton,  New  York.  35986 

Pet  (The)  of  Parson's  ranch;  a  comedy-drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Farrand  Felch.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison. 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    1886:22867, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  35987 

Pet  (The)  of  the  camp.     See  Joe,  the  waif. 

Pet  (The)  of  the  coal  miners.     See  Rhody. 

Pet  (The)  of  the  petticoats;  or,  A  modern 
Jekyll  and  Hyde,  play  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  farce.  Chaste  Cassimir,  by 
Antony  Jlars.  American  adaptation  by  A. 
Gillespie.     138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1913;    D:  32093;    Arthur 
Gillespie,  New  York.  35988 

Petalesharoo;  and  The  star  brave,  poetic 
dramas,  by  H.  F.  Sanders.  Butte,  Mont., 
McKee  printing  company,  1910.     35  p.     8°. 

©    Feb.   28,   1910;    2c.    Mar.    7,    1910;    D: 
20364;  Helen  Fitzgerald  Sanders,  Butte,  Mont. 

35989 


Pete;  a  play,  by  H.  Caine.     68  p.     f°.     Proof. 
©  Hall  Caine,  Isle  of  Man,  England;  D: 
13900,   Sept.  12,  1908;   2c.   Sept.  15-   1908. 

35990 

Pete  and  Ephraim;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1 
scene.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1874]  6  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
86]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12242. 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  35991 

Pete  and  the  peddler;  a  negro  and  Irish  sketch 
in  1  scene,  bv  F.  K.  Wallace,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  6  p. 
12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  87] 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7983,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  35992 

Pete  Beetroot;  or,  Jigs,  jags  and  jingles,  farce 
in  1  act,  bv  L.  E.  Chenoweth.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902.  13  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  432]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1624.  Mar. 
20,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  35993 

Pete  (The)  men;  or.  The  weak  spot,  1  act  play, 
by  P.  Haight.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

.  ©  Ic.  Jan.  8, 1913  ;  D  :  31908  ;  Parker  Haight, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  35994 

Pete  Yansen's  gurl's  moder;  a  Swede  mono- 
logue, by  Charley  Varley.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison,  1907.     7  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  11319.  Sept. 
9,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  35995 

Peter;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Reichman.  100, 
[2]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.     ©  Ic.  May  3,  1911 ;  D  :  24123  ;  Arthur  Reich- 
man,    New   York.  35996 

farce  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Osborne.    Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1913  ;  D :  34801 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  35997 

military  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  W.  H. 

Harris,  music  by  A.  P.  Harris. 

©  Arthur  Percy  Harris,  Washington ;  1894 : 
41232,  Sept.  8.  35998 

Peter  and  Paul;  or,  The  two  Vandykes,  a 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  V.  Olker. 

©  P.  V.  Olker,  Macomb,  111.;  1899:79292, 
Dec.  6.  35999 

Peter  and  Pepita;  or.  The  conquest  of  Porto 
Rico,  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  F. 
Schrader,  music  by  Fr.  W.  Ecke. 

©  Fred  F.  Schrader,  Washington  ;  D  :  1555, 
Mar.  11,  1902.  36000 


1805 


36001 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36017 


Peter  and  the  Roman  captain.  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Peter  Donse;  comedy  [in  3  acts]  by  D.  H. 
Loux.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  2,   1912;   D:  29610;   Dubois  H. 
Loux,  New  York.  36001 

Peter  falls  from  grace;  musical  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Cbarles  Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [27]  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
[^^■ords  only] 

©   Dec.   14,   1914;   2c.   Dec.   23,    1914;    D: 
39200;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  36001a 

Peter  Ibbetson;  play  in  4  acts  and  an  epih>gue, 
by  J.  N.  Raphael,  dramatized  from  the  story 
of  the  same  name  by  George  Du  Maurier. 
56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1915;  D:  41934;   John  Na- 
thaniel Raphael,  London.  36001b 

Peter  Ibbetson's  dream.  See  Galaxy  (A)  of 
stars. 

Peter  Kregster,  the  Boer;  by  M.  Stevens. 

©    Maud    Stevens,    Homestead,    Kan. ;    D : 
2908,  Jan.  26,  1903.  36002 

Peter  Luth  von  Altenhagen;  trauerspiel  in  4 
aufziigen,  von  Ottomar  Enking.  Berlin,  Aim 
&  Simrock,  1912.     194  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912;  D :  31607 ;  Biihnenver- 
hig  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    36003 

Peter  MUhlenberg;  oder,  Bibel  und  schwert, 
historisches  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  Fried- 
rich  H.  Ernst.  New  York,  P.  H.  Ernst.  1899. 
2  p.  1.,  100  p.     front,    (port.)     12°. 

©  Fred  H.  Ernst,  New  York ;  1899 :  17892, 
Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  30.  36004 

or,   Bible  and  sword,  historical  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  F.  H.  Ernst. 

©  Fred.  H.  Ernst,  New  York ;  1899 :  17891, 
Mar.  9.  36005 

Peter  Pastor;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  Bolles. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34099 ;  William  E. 
Bolles,  Detroit.  36006 

Peter  Paterson;  a  sketch,  by  V.  Sorlin.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Sorlin,  New  York ;  D :  15866,  May 
15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  36007 

Peter  Peter:  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  E. 
Schwab.  [63]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Henry  E.  Schwab,  Milwaukee ;  D :  10766, 
June  13,  1907 ;  2c.  June  13,  1907.  36008 

Peter,  Peter,  pumpkin  eater;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  W.  Hawkridge.  123  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D:  39239;  Ella  Win- 
ifred Hawkridge.  Newington,  N.  H.       36008a 


Peter  Piper;  play  in  3  acts,  by  George  C.  Hazel - 
ton.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.   14,  1915;   D :  41984 ;  George  C. 
Hazelton,  jr.,  New  York.  36008b 

Peter  Piper's  troubles;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  bv  Jus.  11.  Slater.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1913.     60  p.     12°. 

©    .Tan.    29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    31,    1913;    D: 
32263 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      36009 

Peter  Piquant;  a  fantastical  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Clarence  Vredenburg.  77  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Clarence  Vredenburg,  Chicago ;  D :  4960, 
Apr.  21,  1904;  2c.  .luly  12,  1904.  36010 

Peter  Progress  and  the  little  explorers;  an 
original  fairy  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  Jes- 
sie Villars. 

©  Emory  G.  Stineman,  New  York ;  D :  6683, 
May  18.  1905.  36011 

Peter  Pumpernickel;  fairy  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  K.  Gibson.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914  ;  D  :  37387  ;  Eva  Katha- 
rine Gibson,  Chicago.  36011a 

Peter  Schlemihl;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  nach 
[Adelbertvon]  Chamisso,  von  Hans  L'Arronge. 
Berlin,  Deutscher  theater-verlag,  1912.  102  i». 
12°. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   2,   1913;    D:  31836;   Deutscher 
theater  verlag,  Berlin.  36012 

Peter  Schlemihl,  the  man  who  sold  his  shadow; 
a  play  in  3  acts,  from  the  German  of  Chamisso, 
by  J.  H.  Troadwell. 

©   John   H.   Treadwell,   New   York;    1873: 
848,  Jan.  31.  36013 

Peter  Stuyvesant;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  H.  Vincent. 

©   Leon    H.    Vincent,    Philadelphia;    1892: 
10475,  Mar.  7.  36014 

Peter  Stuyvesant  in  New  Amsterdam.  Sec 
Historical  stories  in  dramatic  form. 

Peter  Sullivan's  adventure;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Hansen. 

©  Chr.  Hansen,  Hartford  ;  1899  :  36681,  June 
2.  36015 

Peter  T.  Flint;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Berry. 

©  John  Louis  Berry,  Denver;  D:  7905,  Jan. 

27,  190G.  36016 

Peter  the  Great;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Irving. 
[New  York,  The  De  Vinne  press,  1897]  113  p. 
8°. 

©    Laurence   Irving,    London ;    1897 :  57403, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  36017 


1806 


36018 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


36037 


Peter  the  Hermit;  romantic  religious  drama  of 
the  Middle  Ages  in  6  acts.  35  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Warren  Clvde  Spalding,  New  York ;  D : 
8458.  May  1,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.        36018 

Peterchens  mondfahrt;  marchenspiel,  von  Gerdt 
von  Bassewitz.  Leipzig,  E.  Rowohlt  verlag, 
1912.     127  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D  :  32973 ; 
Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  I.eipzig.  36019 

Peterkin  (The)       See  Cup  (A)  of  coffee. 

Peterkin's  papa;  an  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
LX   S.   Genung. 

©  S.  G.  Genung,  New  York ;  D :  10718,  June 
7,  1907.  36020 

Peter's  chance;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lyttelton. 
London,  Duckworth  and  co.,  1912.  [6],  74  p. 
16°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1912 ;  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1912 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
15,  1912  ;  D  :  31686  :  Edith  Lyttelton,  London. 

36021 

Peter's  garden;  sentimental  idea  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Martin.     157  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30553 ;  Boyd  Mar- 
tin, Louisville.  36022 

Peter's  mother;  modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  Henry  De  la  Pasture.  [116]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Otho  Stuart,   London ;   D :  7829,   Jan.   9, 
1906;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1906.  36023 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  H.  De  la  Pasture. 


liOndon,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York.  S.  French, 
1909.     2  p.  1..  118  p.     12°. 

©  Mrs.  Heurv  De  la  Pasture,  London ;  D : 
16022.  June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.    36024 

Peter's  pence;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Beaton. 
54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    25,    1914;    D :  38922 ;    Welford 
Beaton,  Seattle.  36024a 

Petersburg;  a  military  drama  in  1  act,  by  Irving 
Windley  [pseud,  of  Irving  Windley  Edwards] 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Irving  W.  Edwards,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  12928, 
May  7,  1908 ;  2c.  May  12,  1908.  36025 

Petersburg  (The)  poker  club;  comedy  sketch, 
by  James  Matthews.  [1],  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1913;   D :  31942 ;  Grace  Fil- 
kins.  New  York.  36026 

Pete's  luck;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  J.  McDermott.  New  York,  Happy  hours 
company  [1874]  11  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian 
drama,  no.  85]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12250, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  36027 


Peti,  the  vagabond;  a  musical  comedy  romance 
in  4  acts,  by  Clay  M.  Greene. 

©    Hubert    Wilke,    United    States;    1890: 
19599,  June  17.  36028 

Petie  Barnum  Jones;  farce-comedy  In  3  acts, 
by  Leslie  Jordan.     145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   5,   1915;   D:  41425;    Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  36028a 

Petiote  (L')     See  Tot. 

Petit  (Un)  beguin;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par 
Yves  Mirande.  Paris,  Georges  Ondet  et  Max 
Viterbo,   1913.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  8, 1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35098  ; 
G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo.  Paris.  36029 

Petit  (Le)  cafe;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par  T. 
Bernard.  (L'lUustration  theatrale,  8'  an- 
nee— 214.  18  mai  1912) 

©   May   18,   1912;   2c.   June   13,   1912;    D: 
29957;  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  36030 

See  also  Kleine  (Das)  cafe. — Little  (The) 


cafe. 

Petit  chagrin;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  M.  Vaucaire. 

©  Maurice  Vaucaire,  France;  1899:70513, 

Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  30.  36031 

Petit  (Le)  chapeau;  de  H.  de  Brisay.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912;  D :  30062 ;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  36032 

Petit  (Le)  chapeau  rouge  (The  little  red  hat); 
American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  H.  Johnson. 
[125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1911;  D:  25226;  Lute  H. 
Johnson,  Denver.  36033 

Petit  (Le)  dieu;  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  L.  Artus. 

{In  Supplement  du  Monde  illustre,  no.  2801) 

©  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23034 ; 

Louis  Artus,  Paris.  36034 

Petit  (Le)  due;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  H.  Meilhac  and 
L.   Hal§vy. 

©  R.  E.  J.  Miles,  United  States ;  1878 :  7396. 
June  22.  36035 

Petit  (Le)  Fouchard;  comedie  en  3  actes  en 
prose,  [par]  C.  Raymond  et  A.  Sylvane  [pseud, 
de  Paul  Gerard]  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1908.    3  p.  1.,  155  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  Raymond  et  Andre  Sylvane, 
Paris;  D :  14285,  Nov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  14, 
1908.  36036 

Petit  (Le)  marie;  a  dramatic  romance  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  E.  Horton. 

©  William  Edward  Horton,  St.  Louis  ;  1893  : 
40407,  Sept.  5.  36037 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-10 


1807 


36037 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36052 


Petit  negro,  petit  heros;  drame  en  1  note,  do 
H.  Desfontaines.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28.  1915 ;  D :  40497 ;  H.  Desfon- 
taines,  Paris.  36037a 

Petit  Parisien.     See  Avocat  des  gueux. 

Petite  (line)  amie;  comMle  en  4  actes,  par 
E.  Brieux.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins.  1902. 
1  p.  1.,  37  p.     f°. 

©  Eugene  Brieux,  Paris ;  D :  1864,  May  9. 
1002;  2c.  May  9,  1902.  36038 

Petite  (La)  Blanchefleur.  .SVc  Kanz  (Le)  des 
vaches. 

Petite  (La)  Boheme;  op§rette  en  3  actes,  d'apr6s 
Henri  Murger.  paroles  de  P.  Ferrier.  musique 
tie  Henri  Hirchmann.  Pari.s,  Calniann-Levy, 
1905.    2  p.  1.,  140  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Paul   Ferrier,   Paris;   D :  G370.   Mar.   21. 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.  36039 

Petite  Bretonne;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par  B. 
Lebreton  et  Henrv  Moreau.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1911.     40  p.     8°. 

©    Jan.    28,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    24,    1911;    D: 
23178;   Joubert,   Paris.  36040 

Petite  chocolatiere;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  P. 
Gavault.  36  p.  illus.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
tligatrale,  no.  129,  18  novembre  1909) 

©  Nov.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  17615 ; 
Paul  Gavault,  Paris.  36041 

See    also    Kleine    (Das)    chocoladen-niad- 


chen. 

Petite  (La)  dame  en  blanc;  comedie  en  2  actes, 
par  P.  (iiafferi.     [57]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1913  :  D  :  34966  ;  Paul  Giafferi, 
Paris.  36041a 

Petite  (La)  fonctionnaire;  comedie  en  o  actes, 
par  Alfred  Capus.  Paris,  Cliarpeutier  et  Fas- 
quelle,  1904.     2  p.  1.,  277  p.     12°. 

©    E.    Fasquelle,    Paris;    I):  5593,    Oct.    3, 
1904;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1904.  36042 

/SV;p  tilso    Theatre    complet;     [dej     Alfred 

Capus. 

Petite  gargotiere;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [de]  B. 
Lebreton  et  Plenry  Moreau.  Paris,  C.  Joubert. 
[1909]     22  p.     4°. 

©   Dec.   11,   1909;   2c.    Dec.    28.    1909;    D: 
17798;  Joubert,  Paris.  36043 

Petite  (La)  Jasmin;  comgdie  en  3  actes,  par 
Willy  et  Georges  Docquois  [pseud,  de  Henry 
Gautliier-Villars]  Paris,  A.  Michel,  1912. 
128   p.      port.      12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  1912 ;  D  :  31609 ; 

.\!i»iii   :\ricli('l.   Paris.  36044 


Petite  Madame  Dubois;  comedie-bouffe  en  3 
actes,  par  P.  Gavault  et  J.  Lahais.  Paris, 
P.  \.  Stock,  1906.     162  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Gavault  et  Jean  Lahais,  Paris;  D: 
8114,  Mar.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  1906.        36045 

Petite  (La)  maison;  op6ra-comique  en  3  acteSj 
paroles  de  Alexandre  [Charles  Auguste] 
Bisson  et  Georges  Docquois  [pseud,  de  Henry 
Gautliier-AMllars],  musique  de  William  Chau- 
met.  Livret  paroles  seules.  Paris,  Choudens, 
1903.    2  p.  1.,  139  p.    12°. 

©  Choudeus,  Paris  ;  D  :  3583,  June  15,  1903  ; 
2c.  June  15,  1903.  36046 

Petite  (La)  Manon;  opera-comique  en  4  actes 
et  5  tableaux,  de  Maurice  Ordonneau  et  A. 
Heuze,  nuisiqno  de  Henri  Hirchmann.  Paris. 
Choudens,  1913.    155  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  35333  ; 
Choudens,   Paris.  36047 

Petite  (La)  marquise;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Meilhac  and  Lud.  Hale\T,  put  into  English 
by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man,  1904.     61  p.     4°.     [French  and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  5839,  Nov.  29. 
1904;  2c.  Nov.  29.  1904.  36048 

Petite  peste;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  R.  Coolus 
[pseud,   de   R.   C.   Weill]      28  p.     illus.     4°. 

(Supplement  gratuit  an  no.  2892    du    Monde 
illustre.  31  aofit  1912) 

©  Aug   31,    1912;    2c.    Sept.   27,   1912;    D: 
30973  ;  Romain  Coolus,  Paris.  36049 

Petite  (La)  pintade  bleue;  [par]  Gyp  [pseud, 
de  Sibylle  Gabrielle  Marie  Antoinette  de 
Riquetti  de  IMirabeau,  Comtesse  de  Martel  de 
.Tanville]  Paris,  Calmann-Levv,  1914.  vi,  289 
p.     1  1.     12°. 

©  July  8,  1914;  Ic.  July  16,  1914;  A— For- 
eign :  10887  ;  Calmann-Levy,  Paris.  36049a 

Petite  plays;  a  collection  of  plays,  by  Willis  N. 
Bugbee,  Louise  Rand  Bascom,  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill,  Clara  J.  Denton  and  Fred  L.  Pauly. 
Lebanon,    O.,    March    brothers,    1912.      94    p. 

12°. 

©  Sept.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  30742  : 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  36050 

Petite  (La)  poison.     See  Succes  (Les) 

Petite  (La)  Quaker.     See  Quaker  girl. 

Petite  romance;  in  2  scenes,  by  P.  Wolf  man.  3 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D :  20081 ;  Paul  Wolf- 
man,  New  York.  36051 
Petite  (La)'Roque:  drame  en  3  actes,  d'aprSs 
la  uouvelle  de  Guv  de  Maupassant,  par  Audr6 
de  Lorde  et  P.  Chaine.  24  p.  illus.  4°. 
(Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2853  du  IVIonde 
illu.'<tre,  2  decembre  1911) 

©  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D  :  28058 ; 
.\ndr6  de  Lordo  &  P.  Chaine,  Paris.  36052 


1808 


36053 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


36069 


Petites  folles.  See  Theatre.— Theatre  com- 
plet;   [de]   Alfred  Capus. 

Petition  of  the  people  of  the  United  States  to 
Congress  to  concrete  the  streets  of  the  cities 
and  towns,  and  get  rid  of  the  dust  in  our 
houses  and  on  the  streets;  in  5  acts. 

©    William    Barrett,    Boston;    1887:22582, 
Sept.  5 ;  2c.  Sept.  21.  36053 

Petits  (Les);  piece  en  3  nctes,  par  L.  Nepoty.  32 
p.  illus.  4°.  (L'lUustration  thefitrale,  8'=  an- 
nee— 209,  6  avril  1912) 

©  Apr.  6,  1912  ;  2c.  May  11,  1912  ;  D  :  29641 : 
Lucien  Nepoty,  Paris.  36054 

Petits  (Les)3oyeux;  by  Gyp  [pseud,  of  Comtesse 
<le  Martel  de  Janville]  Paris,  Calmanu-Levy 
[1910]     3  p.  1.,  384  p.,  2  1.    12°. 

©   June   15,    1910;   2c.    June  24,    1910;    D: 
21409;   Calmanu-L§vy,   Paris.  36055 

Petits  (Les)  oiseaux.     See  Old  innocence. 

Petroleum;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Lewis.  [2], 
74   p.      12°.      Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1911;   D :  23674 ;  Jay  Lewis, 
llichmoud.  36056 

Petruchio  tamed;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Frances 
Courteiiay  Baylor  [i.  e.  F.  C.  B.  Barnum], 
with  Lullaby,  words  by  F.  C.  Baylor,  music  by 
Eugene  Baylor.    4  v.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28, 1912  ;  D  :  29056  ;  Frances  C.  B. 
Barnum,  Winchester,  Va.     '  36057 


Petticoats  and  pants.     See  Aunt  Josephine. 

Petticoats  are  trumps;  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  de 

G.  Martin.     [7],  108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4, 1914;  D:  39146;  LucydeGrasse 
Martin,  Chicago.  36061b 

Pettigrew's  birthday;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John 
Stokes.     [l],16p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914;  D:  37258;  Edward  S. 
Abeles,  New  York.  36061c 

Pettycoats  and  bayonets;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Steele.      82  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Asa  M.  Steele,  New  York ;  D :  771,  Aug. 
17,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1901.  36062 

Peu  (Un)  de  musique;  piece  en  1  acte,  tir§e  de 

la    nouvelle    d'Eugene    Fourrier,    par    Gaston 

Cronier.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1906.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Joubert,  Paris;  D :  7984,  Feb.  12,  1906; 

2c.  Feb.  12.  1906.  36063 

Peur  (La)  ;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Felix  Du- 
quesnel.  I'aris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1904.  41 
p.     12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris;    D :  4803,   Mar.    2b. 
1904;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1904.  36064 

Peur  (La)  des  coups.     See  Blank-cartridge. 

Peytons  (The)  of  Virginia;  by  J.  M.  Thompson. 
Typewritten. 

©    J.    M.    Thompson,    Albany ;    1898 :  71407, 
Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  36065 


Pets  of  society;  a  farce,  by  T   S.  Denison.    Chi-       pf^^endorf.      See  Drei  siege. 


cago,     T.     S.     Denison,     1880.       15     p.       12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1880 :  15809,  Oct. 
16  ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  36058 


— •  Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for  14 
vears  from  Oct.  16,  1908 ;  D :  13816,  Sept.  17, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  36059 


Pettibloat  and  Pettygroat.  Sec  Bain  (The) 
maker. 

Petticoat  politics;  melodramatic-farce  in  1  act, 
by  T.  Oliphant.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2, 1913  ;  D  :  35236  ;  Thomas  E.  Oli- 
phant, Philadelphia.  36060 

Petticoated  Paris;  a  musical  comedv  in  2  acts,  by 
.1.  A.  King  and  G.  E.  Hall.  [47]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  George  Edward  Hall  and  John  A.  King, 
Brooklyn;  D :  19.59,  Mav  31,  1902;  2c.  (synop- 
sis)  May  31,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1903.       36061 

Petticoats;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  James 
Ward. 

©  James  T.  O'Brien.  Philadelphia;  1879: 
5915,  May  2.  36061a 


Pfarrerin  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  akten.  von 
Richard  Fellinger.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1908.    3  p.  1.,  [5]-138  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
13071,  May  27,  1908;  Ic.  May  27,  1908;  Ic. 
Sept.  18,  1908.  36066 

Pfarrers  (Des)  tochter  von  Streladorf ;  komodie 
in  3  aufzugen,  von  M.  Dreyer.  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1909.  162  p.  12°. 
©  Max  Dreyer,  Berlin ;  D :  15974,  May  29. 
1909;  2c.  May  29,  1909.  36067 

Pflicht  (Die)  der  freundschaft;  drama  in  einem 
vorspiel  imd  3  akten,  von  H.  Hubel. 

©  Heinrich  Hubel,  New  York;  1892:38508, 
Sept.  23.  36068 

Pflicht  und  liebe.      See  Krieg  (Der) 

Pforte  (Die)  der  einweihung;  ein  rosenkreuzer- 
mysterium,  durch  Rudolf  Steiner.  Berlin, 
Philosophischtheosophischer  verlag,  1910.  [2]. 
127  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  13,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1910;  D: 
22063 ;  Max  Gysi,  London.  36069 


1809 


36070 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36088 


Phadrig  borg  copple;  a  romantic  Irish  drama 
in  5  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by  F.  Percy. 

©  Frederick  Percv,  New  York ;  1872 :  1586, 
Feb.  16.  36070 

Pbaedra.      See  Continental   drama. 

Phaedra  Nitokert;  by  E.  O.  Uusniet.  63  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©   Oct.    12,    1911 ;    2c.    Oct.    20.    1911  ;    D : 
25601;   Edith   Oliver  Dusmet,   Sewickley.   Pa. 

36071 

Phaeton;  a  mythological  burlesque  extrava- 
ganza, witli  modern  improvements,  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  H.  Curtiss  and  F.  Wagner. 

©  Fred  H.  Curtiss  and  Ferdinand  Wagner, 
Jer.sey  City  ;  1878  :  15001,  Dec.  21.  36072 

Phalene  (Le);  piece  en  4  actes  et  2  parties,  par 
H.  Bataille.  {In  La  Petite  illustration,  no. 
42.— 20  decembre  1913.  serie-theatre,  no.  22) 

©  Dec.  20.  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  1914  ;  D  :  35902  ; 
Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  36072a 

Phantasma,  the  enchanted  bower.  1  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Sherman,  New  York ;  D :  3922. 
Sept.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1904.  36073 

Phantasms;  by  Robert  Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St. 
Cvr.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  19,  no.  3,  autumn 
1908) 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York  ;  D :  14007.  Oct. 
9,  1908 :   2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.  36074 

Same.     [127]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  D.   St.  Cyr,  New  York ;   D :  10237,    Mar. 
29,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1907.  36075 

Phantom  (Das)  komodie  in  3  akteu,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr,  mit  dekorationsskizzen  von  Kolo- 
man  Moser.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1913.  152  p. 
12°. 

©   June  25,    1913;    2c.   Nov.    17,    1913;    D: 
35032 ;  Ahn  &  Slmrock,  Berlin.  36076 

Phantom  (The)  bridegroom;  a  romantic  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  Washington 
Irving,  by  Edith  Ewing  Miller.  78  p.  f°. 
Typewi-itten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   E.    E.    Miller,   Columbus.    O. ;    D:  11.562. 
Oct.  21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.  36077 

Phantom  (The)  chaser;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  C.  Hazelton,  jr. 

©  George  C.  Hazelton,  jr..  New  York ;  D : 
477,  May  16,  1901.  36078 

Phantom   (The)   daughter;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

O.  W.  Toennies.     [2],  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  42145  ;  Otto  William 

Toennies,  San  Diego,  Cal.  36078a 

Phantom  (The)  detective;  4  act  musical  melo- 
drama, by  Lorn  B.  Parker.  81  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Rowland   &  Clifford,   Chicago;    D :  8557. 
May  IS.  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.  36079 


Phantom  elopement;  or.  King  of  Never-was, 
extravaganza  in  2  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  E.  F. 
Lundstrom  and  Alfred  George  Wathall.  62  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17514 ;  Emil  Ferdi- 
nand Lundstrom,  Chicago.  36080 

Phantom  gulch;  by  C.  C.  Derickson,  jr. 

©    Chas.    C.    Derickson,    jr.,    Chicago;    D: 
15318,   Mar.  12,  1909.  36081 

Phantom  (The)  heritage;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Drucke.     [97]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1915;    D :  420.57 ;    Herman 
Drucke,  New  York.  36081a 

Phantom  (The)  kingdom;  play  in  3  acts  with 

5  scenes,  by  M.  Hunter.  [.58]  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   25,   1913;  D :  34240 ;   Marshall 

Hunter,  Maywood,  111.  36082 

Phantom  (The)  of  the  battlefield;  in  4  acts,  by 
Oliver  M.  Wilson  and  O.  B.  Wilson.  41  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1910 ;  D :  22742 ;  Olive  B.  Wil- 
son. Kansas  City,  Mo.  36083 

Phantom  (The)  painting;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  M.  Chappie. 

©    Joe    Mitchell    Chappie,    Boston*;    1898: 
45191,  July  29.  36084 

Phantom  (The)  Quaker.      See  Norcross. 

Phantom  (The)  rival;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Sager  Dean  [i.  e.  B.  S.  Dean]  [18]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Sager  Dean,  Philadelphia  ;  D : 
11590,  Oct.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.    36085 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Leo  Ditrichstein,     [140] 


p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Oct.  19,  1914;  D :  38535 ;  David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  36085a 

Phantom  (The)  search  for  gold.  See  Carmil- 
han  (The) 

Phantom  (The)  ship;  a  spectacular  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  T.  Wilson.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Binghiuu  Thoburn  Wilson,  Halltown, 
W.  Va. ;  1895 :  1385.  Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Jan.  3.    36086 

See  also  Crucifix. 

Phantom  (The)  vessel.  See  Flying  (The) 
Dutchman. 

Phantom  world;  a  trick  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  M.  Tracy  &  co. 

©  T.   IM.   Tracy,   Chicago ;   D :  .5.57,  J<ine  8, 

1901.  36087 

Phantoms;  a  drama. 

©  Jules  Verne  Hay  ward,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
15727.  Apr.  28,  1909.  [For  copies  reed,  see 
I) :  16534]  36088 


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36111 


Phantoms — Continued. 

a   drama    [in   4   acts]      Omalia,    Haj^ward 

printing  co.,  1909.     62  p.     16°. 

©  July  27,  1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  16534  ; 

•T.  Y.  Hay^Yard,  Onialia,  Neb.  36089 

-a  new  and  original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 

George  Conquest  and  Arthur  Shirley. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1894:44313, 

36090 

4°. 


Sept.  22. 

—  a  1  act  playlet,  by  B.  K.  Horning. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    13,    1912;    D :  29034 
Horning.  Milwaukee. 


22  p. 


B.   King 
36091 


Pharaoh;  libretto  of  the  musical  spectacular  in 
4  acts,  words,  plot  and  adaptation  of  music  by 
W.  D.  Chenery. 

©  Will  D.  Cheuerv,  Springfield.  111.;  1S93 : 
405-54,  Sept.  7.  36092 

-a  romantic  Egyptian  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 

Barrett.     Typewritten. 

©  Wilson  Barrett.  Leeds,  England:  1893: 
10008,  Feb.  24 ;  Ic.  Feb.  24.  36093 

or.    An    Egyptian    mummy,    a    burlesque 

vaudeville  in  2  acts,  by  C.  H.  Franklin. 

©    Carl    Hasbrouck    Franklin,    Greenfield. 
^    Mass. ;  1886  :  13262,  June  7.  36094 

Pharaoh's  daughter.     6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Edgar  J.  MacGregor,  Castleton  Corners, 
N.  Y. :  D :  10216,  IMar.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  27, 
1907.  36095 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  E.  Knowles. 

©  Sara  E.  Knowles,  Brooklyn;  1896:61331. 
Nov.  9.  36096 

Phares  (Les)  Soubigou;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
par  T.  Bernard.  (In  L'lUustration  theatrale, 
9'  ann6e-229,  11  Janvier  1913) 

©  Jan.  11,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  D  :  32226 ; 
Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  ,  36097 

Pharisee  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Vincent  and  C.  Frew. 

©  James  Vincent  and  Chas.  Frew,  United 
States  ;  1894  :  57499,  Dec.  10.  36098 

a  play  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Schwed. 

©  Hermine  Schwed,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  6347,  Mar.  16,  1905.  36099 

play  of  modern  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  E.  Brady  and  A.  O,  Warburg.     [69]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913;  D:  33630;  Jasper 
Ewing  Bratly  and  Albert  O.  Warburg,  New 
York.  36100 

satirical   comedy,   by    F.   Allen.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911;  D  •.  25162 ;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  36101 


Pharisees;  by  I^.   S.  Worthington. 

©  Elizabeth  Strong  AVorthington,  Oakland, 
Cal. :  D  :  10453,  Apr.  30,  1907.  36102 

drama  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Brown. 

39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1915 ;    D :  40234 ;    Martin 
P.rown,  New  York.  36102a 

Pharisees  and  their  victims;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
liy  A.  Fleming.     [147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912  ;  D  :  29849  ;  Aglaia  Flem- 
ing, Ashford,  England.  36103 

Pharmacist  (The):  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T. 
YarneU.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912;  D :  28950 ;  Ellis  T.  Yar- 
neU. I.os  Angeles.  36104 

Phases  (The)  of  a  honeymoon;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Quentin  Tynes. 

©    James    T.    IMurphy,    New    York;    1899: 
88347,  Dec.  26.  36105 

Phases  of  life,      t^cc  High  and  low. 

Phases  of  love;  drama,  by  M.  C.  Wilson. 

©  Marion  Calvert  Wilson.  Los  Angeles :  D : 
G541,  Apr.  3,  1905.  36106 

Phedre;  [by  Jean  Racine]  ed.  with  introduction 
and  notes  by  Irving  Babbitt.  Boston,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.,  1910.  xx,  94  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°      (Heath's  modern  language  ser. ) 

©  Jan.  29.  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  1, 1910 ;  A  :  256396  ; 
D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  36107- 

the    Bernhardt    ed.,    tr.    by    Frederick    A. 


Schwab. 

©  F.  Ruliman,  New  York;  1880 :  17292,  Nov. 
13;  2c.  Nov.  2.3.  36108 

Pheelim  O'Rooke's  curse;  an  Irish  drama  in  4 
.icts,  by  Geo.  A.  Sinuns.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames"  pub- 
lishing CO. 

©  Ames   pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;    1890 :  37907, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  36109 

Phelin  Q'Toole  and  the  fairies;  in  1  act,  by  L. 
lUnieigh.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,   1910;   D :  22189 ;   Lawrence 
Burleigli,  National  Military  Home,  O.      36110 

Phil,  the  drummer  boy;  an  operatic  military 
drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  Hey- 
mann. 

©  Andrew  P.  Heymann,  Dayton,  O. :  1889 : 
2540.  Jan.  21.  36111 

Phil,  the  foundling.     See  Piper  and  peasant. 

Fhiladelphes  (Les);  drame  historique  en 4  actes, 
Itar  a  L.  Dupre  et  H.  de  Vitry.  [40]  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1915;  D:  42106;  Charles  L. 
Dupre  et  Henri  de  Vitrv,  AVorcester.  Mass. 

36111a 


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36133 


Philammon;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts. 

©  T.  Dunkin  Paret,  Stroudsburg,  Pa. ;  1893 : 
50898,  Nov.  15.  36112 

Philander;  or,  The  new  prophet,  romantic 
opera  iu  3  acts  and  3  settings,  libretto  by 
Charles  Gropp-Reade.  54  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade.  Chicago;  D :  6344. 
Mar.  16,  1905;  2c.  June  29,  1905.  36113 

Philander  Sam;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain. 
[120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914;  D :  38948 ;  F.  Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  36113a 

Philanderer  (The);  an  unpleasant  play,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
90  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1913;  A: 
361160;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  36114 

See  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 

Philanthropic  (The)  Miss  Loray;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Rowland.  [112]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Cottrell  Rowland,  Greenwich, 
Conn.;  D :  5696,  Oct.  27,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  27. 
1904.  36115 

Philanthropist  (The);  by  C.  S.  Clark. 

©  Charles  S.  Clark,  New  York;  D :  6244, 
Feb.  20,  1905.  36116 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Von  Schrader. 

68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1911 ;  D :  24589 ;  George  M. 
Von  Schrader,  St.  Louis.  36117 

-by  S.  Gunn.     [39]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 


Philanthropist's   (The)    daug'hter;   an  original 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  IZhninger. 

©    Jolm    W.    Ehninger.     Saratotca    Springs, 
N.  Y. ;  1886:24631.  Nov.  1.  36123 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  33976  ;  Sidney  Gunn, 
Boston.  36118 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Kronold. 

©  Adolph  S.  Kronold.  New  York  ;  D :  4528, 
Jan.  20,  1904.  36119 

—  a  high  class  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  Marks. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Marks,  San  Antonio ;  1900  A : 
21961.  Sept.  4;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1901;  2c.  (print(Ml) 
July  6,  1903.  36120 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  Weil.    25  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2.  1913;  D:  33694;  Mrs.  .Tos('i)h 
Weil,  New  York.  36121 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Farley,  S.  R. 
Gore  and  C.  A.  Winslow.  [53]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912 ;  D :  29592 ;  Susan  Rich- 
ards Gore,  Aul»urndale,  Mass..  Clara  Austin 
Winslow,  Auburndale,  Ma.ss.,  and  Helen  Judd 
Farley,  Wollesley  Hills,  Mass.  36122 


Sec  Mesmerist 


Philanthropist's  (The)  error. 
(The) 

Philanthropy;  play  in  3  acts,  by  1>.  Walters. 
7S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915;  D :  39913 ;  Leslie  AVal- 
ters,  New  York.  36123a 

Philaster.  See  Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama:    Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

Philber,  the  dreamer;  extravaganza  in  5  acts, 
by  B.  F.  Phillips.     [SO]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  26.   1911 ;    D :  24582 ;   Beatrice 
Frances  Phillips.  Los  Angeles.  36124 

Philemon  and  Baucis;  operotte  in  2  ads.  by 
L.  M.  Isaacs  and  Edith  J.  R.  Isaacs.  35  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   3.   1909 ;    D :  16763 :   Lewis  :M. 
Isaacs,  New  York.  36125 

Philip;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hamil- 
ton Aide. 

©  H.  L,  Bateman,  New  York ;  1874 :  2224. 
Feb.  25.  36126 

Philip  and  Fabian;  a  romantic  comedy  in  S 
acts,  by  R.  Ganthouy.  35  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard    Ganthony.    England  ;    D  :  1141. 
Dec.  2,  1901;  2c.  Nov,  27,  1901.  36127 

Philip  Arden;  or.  The  scholar's  dream,  a  ro- 
mantic drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©   D.   T.   Callahan,    San   Francisco;   1SS4 : 
1720,  .Jan.  24.  36128 

Philip  Gordon  Minor;  a  romantic  drama  of 
early  mining  life  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Learock. 

©  George  F.  Learock,  United  States ;  1880 : 
1140,  Jan.  19.  36129 

Philip   Grey;   a  drama,  by  George  Oliver. 

©  George  Colin   Oliver,   Rochester,  N.   Y. ; 
1899  :  .50300,  Aug.  4  ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1902:    36130 

Philip  Hathaway;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  D.  Coleman.  [21]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lotta  Dav  Coleman,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
7915,  Jan.  29,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1906.      36131 

Philip  Heme;  or,  A  modem  hero,  a  romantic 
emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mary  Fiske. 

©  .Joseph  Ha  worth,  Cleveland;  1888:92.58, 
Mar.  30.  36132 

Philip  Jansen;  or,  A  child  of  the  sea,  a  play 
iu  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Strong. 

©    H.    Clay    Strong,    Philadelphia;    1883: 
13310.  July  20.  36133 


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Philip  of  Pokanoket;  an  Indian  drama,  by  A.  A. 
Furmau.      New    York.    Stettiner,    Lambert    & 

CO. 

©  Alfred  Antoine  Furman,  Clifton,  N.  J.: 
1894:50979,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Dec.  5.  36134 

Philip  of  Wal-lo-wa;  by  W.  H.  Mering. 

©  W.  H.  Mering,  Mt.  Oliver,  Pa. ;  D :  14773, 
Jan.  9,  1909.  36135 

Philip  Heneiseu;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Grayson  and  G.  C.  Allen.  [46]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Theodore  J.  Grayson  and  George  C.  Al- 
len. Wayne,  Fa.;  D :  8410,  Apr,  24,  1906;  2c. 
Apr.  27,  1906.  .  36136 

Philip  the  king,  and  other  poems;  by  J.  Mase- 
field.  London,  W.  Heinemann  [1914]  vii,  [2], 
3-117  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29.  1914:  A  ad  int.  2133;  pubd. 
Oct.  1,  1914;  .John  Masetield,  London.    36136a 

•  Same.    New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 

1914.    vii,  141,  [1]  p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1914  ;  A  :  3873.51 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  36136b 

Same,  with  a  portrait  by  William  Strang. 

London,  W.  Heinemann  [1914]     vii,  117  p.,  1  1. 
front.      (port.)      12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1914 ;  A  ad  int.  2133 ;  pubd. 
Oct.  1,  1914;  .T.  Masefield,  London.         36136c 

Philip  Vernon.  Sec  Complete  (The)  poems  of 
S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Philip  Wharton;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  St. 
.Tobn.      109   p.      f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marv  St.  .Tolui.  New  York ;  1900  A :  116.56, 
:\Iay  8;  2c.  Feb.  S,  1904.     .  36137 

Philippine;  a  tragic  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Wliarmby.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Washington  Wharmby,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  8736,  Jan,  28  ;  2c.  Jan.  30.     36138 

Philippine  (A)  romance;  romantic  military 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Carl  Norton.  Chicago,  The 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.  [3],  48  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D :  35252 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  36139 

Philippino  (The)  girl;  1  act  play,  by  Dr.  G.  G. 
Belden.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1913:  D :  321.55 ;  George  G. 
Belden,  Spokane,  Wash.  36140 

Philister  iiber  dir;  lustspiel  in  4  akteu,  von  An- 
ton Ohorn.  Leipzig,  C.  F.  Tiesenbach.  112  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912;  D :  28874 ;  Vertrieb.s- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrifts- 
teller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  36141 

Phillip  Braydon.     Sec  Blue  forest  lodge. 


Phillip.  Earl  of  Haughton;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harry  Williams,  New  York  ;  1889  :  39608, 
Dec.  26.  36142 

Phillip  Jocelyn;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  for 
the  stage,  by  H.  Williams. 

©  Harrv  Williams,  New  York ;  1889 :  39609, 
Dec.  26.  36143 

Phillip  Warright;  or.  The  young  rector  of  our 
parish,  by  C.  A.  Reade. 

©  (Charles  A.  K(>ade.  Chicago :  1899 :  21455, 
Mar.  24.  36144 

a   jjastorial    melodrama   in  6   acts,   by 

C.  A.  Reade.     [44]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade.  Chicago ;  D :  600.  June 
21,  1901;  2c.  June  21,  1901.  36145 

Phillip's  confession;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  B. 
Benedict.      [18]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1914;  D:  35844;  Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  36145a 

Phillis's  inheritance;  or.  A  fight  for  a  fortune, 
a  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  H.  Bernard. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1906.  57  p. 
12°.      (On  cover:  Pbyllis's  inheritance) 

©  Dick  I'e  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  8823. 
July  12.  1906;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1906.  36146 

Philoktetes.     Sec-  Dionysische  tragoedien. 

Philopene;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 
©   Edward   E.    Kidder,   New    York;    1887: 
23035,  Sept.  10:  2c.  Sept.  20.  36147 

Philosophe  (Le)  sans  le  savoir;  [par]  Michel- 
.li'au  Sedaiue,  oomedie  en  5  actes  et  en  prose. 
Variorum  critical  ed.  based  upon  the  second 
Paris  ed.  of  1766  and  its  appendix  with  an  in- 
troduction treating  of  all  known  editions  and 
transhitiDUs,  by  Thomas  Edward  Oliver.  Ur- 
bana-Champaign,  111.,  University  press  [1913] 
200  p.  4°.  (University  of  Illinois.  The  Uni- 
versity studies,  vol.  4,  no.  3) 

©  Mar.  17,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1913;  A: 
346293;  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111.     36148 

com^die  en  cinq  actes  et  en  prose,  by  Michel- 
Jean  Sedaine,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  Thomas  Edward  Oliver.  New  York,  Ox- 
ford universitv  press,  American  branch ;  Lon- 
don. Toronto  [etc.]  H.  Milford,  1914.  xlvii,  159 
p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Oxford  French  se- 
ries, by  American  scholars) 

©  -lug.  20,  1914;  2c.  Au,g.  24,  1914;  A; 
.379207;  Oxford  university  press,  American 
branch.  New  York.  36143a 


Philosopher  (The)     See  All  in  the  way  of  life 

1813 


36149 


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36168 


Philosopher  (The)  and  the  fool;  or.  When  Greek 
meets  Greek,  book  and  lyrics  by  Cbas.  S.  Adol- 
man,  music  by  Ben.  M.  Jerome.  87  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  S.  Adelnian  and  B.  M.  Jerome.  New 
York;  D :  6583.  Apr.  10,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  27, 
1905.  36149 


Philosopher  (The)  and  the  tooth-ache, 
gar-coated  philosophy. 


See  Su- 


Philosopher  (The)  of  Driftwood;  or,  Retribu- 
tion, a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  J.  Miller.  Type- 
written. 

©  Aima  Jenness  Miller,  Washington  ;  1898  : 
69604,  Nov.  29  ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  36150 


Philosophie   (Die)    des  herzens. 
(The)  philosophy. 


See  Heart's 


Phil's  romance;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F,  M.  Thomas.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,   1911;  D :  23412 ;   Frank  M. 
Thomas,  Indianapolis.  36151 

Philter  (The)  brewer;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Capt.  C.  Kiener.  14  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Scenario] 

©  Charles  Kiener,  Washington  ;  D  :  15548, 
Apr.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1909.  36152 

Phipps.      See  Five  one  act  plays. 

Phobus'  fix;  a  musical  dramatic  composition, 
written  and  composed  by  H.  Wall. 

©    Harry    Wall,    New    York;    1871:9606. 
Oct.  14.  36153 


01%  Who  is  he?  a  musical  extravaganza  in 

1  act,  by  the  Vokes  family. 

©    Harry    W.    Oorbyn,    New    York;    1873: 
11680,  Oct.  10.  36154 

Phocion;  a  dramatic  poem,  and  other  poems,  by 
Edwin  Adams  Doyle.  Winchester,  O..  The 
author,  1910.     vii,  214  p.     front.,  illus.     12°. 

©   Dec.    27,   1910;    2c.    Dec.   30,   1910;    A: 
278700;  E.  A.  Doyle,  Winchester,  O.    36154a 


a  dramatic  poem  founded   on  destiny,   by 

E.  A.  Doyle.    Winchester,  O.,  Herald  publish- 
ing   CO.,    1896-7. 

©    E.    A.    Doyle,     Winchester,     O. ;     1S9(5 : 
67721,  Dec.  12;  2c.  Dec.  31.  36154b 

Phoebe;  or.  The  emigrant  waif,  a  domestic 
drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  F.  L. 
Greenwood. 

©  Fred  L.  Greenwood,  Chicago ;  1876 :  8760. 
July  26.  36155 

Phoebe  Anne's  hotel;  a  1  act  farce,  by  E.  Lis.s- 
ner.    31  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Llssner.  Boston  ;  D  :  1.5083.  Feb. 
15,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  36156 


Phoebe  Snow  and  the  Irish  tenor;  by  J.  Egan. 
5    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Jefferson  Egan,  New  York ;  D :  8980,  Aug. 
21,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1906.  36157 

Phoebe's  failure;  an  original  play,  by  Robert  N. 
Latham. 

©  Robert  Latham,  New  York ;  1882 :  8760, 
May  27.  36158 

Phoenissae.      See  Tragedies   (The)    of  Seneca. 

Phcenix  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nobles. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1900.  3  p.  1., 
128  p.     12°. 

©  Milton  Nobles,  Brooklyn ;  1900  A :  30963. 
Dec.  22;  2c.  Dec.  22.  36159 


(suggested  by  the  Ru.ssian)    u    play    in    1 

act.  by  Laurence  Irving.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London.  S.  French,  ltd..  1907.  25  p. 
12°. 

©   Samuel   French,    New  York ;    D :  11282. 
Sept.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  36160 

Phoenix  (The)  mills.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    Deffenbaugh,    Chicago;    1897: 
64903,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  36161 

Phone  5410,  Bother;  fairy  play  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  G.  Richardson.  [2],  68  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42188 ;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  York.  36161a 

Phoney  (The)  bluff  gold  mine;  1  act  play  in  2 
scenes,  by  J.  A.  Mitchell.  [1],  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,   1912;   D:  28920;   Joseph  A. 
Mitchell.   Philadelphia.  36162 

Phonograph  (The);  by  F.  H.  Shepard.     [23]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Hall  Shepard,  Detroit;   D :  4722, 
Mar.  14,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1904.  36163 

a  comedy  farce,  by  G.  Douglas  and  P.  Mc- 

Carty. 

©    George    Douglas     and     Page     McCarty, 
Washington  ;  1878  :  6202,  May  22.  36164 


scenes  from  an  original  comedy,  by  H.  H. 

Winslow.     [6]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York  ;  18SS : 
35565,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  14.  36165 

or.  The  republic's  peril,  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

by  T.  W.  Healy. 

©  Thaddeus  W.  Healy,  Carson  City,  Nev. ; 
1897:26160,  Apr.  28.  36166 

Phonograph  (The)  wedding;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  R.  V.  Carr.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   14,  1911;  D:  23089;   Robert  V. 

Carr,  Los  Angeles.  36167 

Phonograph  (The)  witness;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    George    William    Hill,    Chicago;    1882: 

13798,  Aug.  21.  36168 


1814 


36169 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


36187 


Phonographic  (A)  farce;  by  J.  W.  Dodge. 
[8]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Watson  Dodge,  New  Orleans ;  1901 
D:35,  Jan.  14;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1901.  36169 

Phonographs;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Pope. 

©  Gustavus  W.  l*ope,  Washington  ;  1S79 : 
2948,  Mar.  3.  36170 

Phony's  four  bits;  farce  in  1  ;u't.  by  W.  F. 
Hatch.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911 ;  D :  25388 ;  W.  F.  Hatch, 
San  Francisco.  36171 

Phormio;  comedy  in  5  acts,  bv  Terence,  tr.  bv 
Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  8.  French,  ltd.,  1915.     49  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  12,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1915;  D: 
39674;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        36171a 

Phosphorescent  (A)  failure;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  (:Joddard.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915;  D :  40281 ;  Star  co., 
New  York.  36171b 

Photografter  (The);  1  act  comedy,  by  B. 
Marion.     5  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  May  23.  1910 ;  D :  21126 ;  Bert  IMarion, 
Paterson.  36172 

Photograph  (A)  frame;  play,  bv  Lady  S.  Grant. 
(In  The  Ladies'  field,  v.  68.  no.  881,  Jan.  30. 
1915) 

©  Jan.  27,  1915;  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915:  D: 
39803;  Lady  Sybil  Grant,  Roehampton,  Eng- 
land. 36172a 

Photographed  voice;  or,  Science  and  love,  1  act 
comedy,  by  M.  A.  Keller.  [22]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1909 ;  D :  16823 ;  Marie  A. 
Keller,  San  Francisco.  36173 

Photographer  (The);  a  musical  comedy,  book 
and  lyrics  by  B.  Mcintosh. 

©  Burr  Mcintosh,  New  York ;  D  :  9747.  Jan. 
5,  1907.  36174 

See  also  Master  (The)  eye. 

Photographer's  (A)  troubles;  farce  in  1  act. 
by  Jessie  A.  Kellev.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,   S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.     24  p.     12°. 

©  June  9,  1915;  2c.  June  16,  1915;  D: 
40948;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         36174a 

Photographic  blunders.  See  Amateur  (An) 
snap  shot. 

Photographic  fun;    or.    Fifty  breaks  in  eight 

minutes,  by  W.  J.  Webb.    3  p.     f°.     Printed. 

©  William   Jackson  Webb,  Red   Bud,   111.; 

1885:4580,   Feb.   20;  2c.  'Oct.   10.  36175 

•  Same. 

©  W.  J.  Webb,  Red  Bud,  111. ;  1885 :  20230, 
Sept.  26.     [For  copies  reed,  see  1885:4580] 

36176 


Photographing  the  baby. 

feminine. 


See  Eternal  (The) 


Photos;  an  original  eccentricity  in  2  acts,  by 
B.   E.  Woolf. 

©  Alice  Harrison,    United    States;    1880: 
6046,  Apr.  17.  36177 

Phra,  the  Phoenician;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Skipworth  and  B.  Royce.     106  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   11,   1910;    D :  20772 ;   Brighara 
Royce  and  Alison  Skipworth,  New  York. 

36178 

Phraates  4;  or,  The  Arsacidae,  a  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  L.  P.  McCarty.     Ms. 

©   L.   P.    McCarty,    San    Francisco;    1882: 
6573,  Apr.  25;   [2c.  received]  36179 

Phrenological  and  matrimonial  institution; 
or,  Phrenologically  mated  and  married  by 
telephone,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  R.  Lynch. 

©  Nathaniel  R.  Lynch,  Philadelphia ;  1880 : 
6344,  Apr.  24.  36180 

Phryne;  by  L.  Auge  de  Lassus. 

©   Albert   Ahn,    Cologne,    Germany ;    1897 : 
51032,  Sept.  13.  36181 

a  Grecian  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Fellner. 

©  Eugene    Fellner,     Boston ;     1890 :  16949, 
Mny  23.  36182 

Phunny  phellows  in  a  great  old  time;  or.  The 
troublesome  visitor,  a  minstrel  specialty  and 
farce  conglomeration  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by 
W.  Trimble. 

©   William   Trimble.   New   Orleans;    1895: 
38085,  July  23.  36183 

Phyllis;   a   comic  opera  in  3  acts,   written  by 
O.   W.   Jackson,   composed   by   Rich.   J.   Wil- 
mot  and  N.  Clifford  Page. 
©   Osmund   W.    Jackson,     San    Francisco; 


1891 :  33252,  Sept.  17. 


36184 


— ■  an   operetta  in  2  acts,  by  A,  E.   Thomas. 
[77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Albert  E.  Thomas,  New  York;  D:  12281, 
Jan.  31,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1908.  36185 

a  romance  of  old  Virginia,  a  comic  opera 


in  2  acts,  adapted  from  A  Jamestown  romance, 
by  Sara  Beaumont  Kennedy,  adaptation  and 
lyrics  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  music  by  Richard 
li.   Warren.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York ; 
1896  :  51693,  Sept.  15  ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  36186 

Phyllis  as  Juliet;  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  founded  in  part  on  a  novel.  The  play- 
ers of  London  by  Louise  Beecher  Chancellor, 
by  F.  Rider. 

©  Fremont  Rider.  Nvack,  N.  Y. ;  D :  14722, 
Jan.  2,  1909.  36187 


1815 


36188 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36208 


Phyllis  Dene;  or.  Hidden  bonds,  a  3  act  play, 
by  G.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  Gene  W.  Presbrey,  New  York ;  1887 : 
27576,  Oct.  25.  36188 

Phyllis  Denohr;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  suggested 
by   Hugh  Conway's  Dark  days. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson  Rogers,  United 
States;  1885:4898.  Feb.  26.  [Note:  This 
drama  has  been  enquired  for  under  title. 
Phyllis  Denobr;  or,  Drifting  clouds]       36189 

Phyllis  Lane;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Greenfield. 
[1],  51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  D :  35775 ;  Ben  Green- 
field. Kalamazoo,  Mich.  36189a 

Phyllis,  the  beggar  girl;  a  romantic  melodrama 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Siegfried.  Clyde,  O.. 
Ames  publishing  co..  1890.  11  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.   51) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde.  O. ;  1890:18213. 
.Tune  4;  2c.  June  13.  36190 

Phyllis's  inheritance.  Sec  Phillis's  inherit- 
ance. 

Phynnodderee  (The);  a  romantic  drama,  by 
G.  S.  Fleming. 

©  George  S.  Fleming,  Chicago ;  1894 :  23098. 
May  7.  36191 

Physic  to  a  dog — and  others;  a  1  act  comedy, 
by  Edward  Porter  [pseud,  of  Edward  Porter 
Dechert] 

©  Edward  Dechert,  Philadelphia;  D :  418, 
May  1,  1901.  36192 

Physical  culture  girl;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  E.  Clayton. 

©    Estelle   Clayton.  New    York;     D :  6062, 

.Tan.   12.  1905.  36193 

Physical  director;  by  Doc  and  E.  Roberts.  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20457 ;  Edna  Rob- 
erts and  Doc  Roberts,  Philadelphia.       36194 

Physical  (The)  torture  club;  farce,  by  Willis 
N.  Bugbee.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers 
[1912]     3  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912:  2c.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D: 
30812;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  36195 

Physician  (The);  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Henry  Arthur  Jones.  New  York,  The  Mac- 
millan  company ;  London,  Macmillan  &  co., 
ltd.,  1899.     ix,  114  p.     16°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  1899 :  8007. 
.Tan.  25 ;  2c.  .Tan.  25.  36196 

Physician  (The)  and  the  girl;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Russell.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909 ;  D :  17150 ;  Charles  Al- 
bert Russell,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  36197 


Piano  (The)  agent;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E,  C. 

Sexton.     42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  C.  Sexton,  Chicago ;  1891 :  11534,  Mar. 
30;  Ic.  Mar.  30.  36198 

Piano  (The)  collector;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ike 
Garson.      [3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8.  1914  ;  D  :  37134 ;  Billie  Garson. 
Grand  Rapids.  Mich,  36198a 

Piano  dream;  by  S.  Zula. 

©  Samuel  Zula,  New  York ;  D :  11981,  Dec. 
24,  1907.  36199 

Piano  (The)  fiend;  comedy,  by  I.  Witmark  and 
F.    B.    Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York ;  1892 :  11519. 
Mar.  14.  36200 

Piano  (The)  phiends;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Laskv,  New  York ;  D :  107.51. 
June  12,  1907.  36201 

Piano  (The)  tuner;  or.  An  insurance  agent's 
mistake,  by  B,  S.  Nefif.  7  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Benjamin  S.  Neff,  New  York;  D :  2526. 
Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1903.  36202 

Piazza  ladies;  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hayward. 
Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass, ; 
1898:64365,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  3.  36203 

Pica-floja;  di&logo  en  prosa  con  sus  distrac- 
ciones  musicales,  original  de  .T.  Garcia  Cruz, 
musica  de  J.  Garcia  Cruz  y  Vicente  Romero. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
16  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24316;  .Toaqufn  Garcia  Cruz,  Madrid.      36204 

Picaros  (Los)  hombres;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros,  escrita  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  E.  Zaballos,  mtlsica  de  los  maestros 
J.  Cristobal  y  A.  Camacho.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  41  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec,  30,  1911 ;  2c,  Jan,  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28161 ; 
Eniilio   Zaballos,   Madrid.  36205 

Picayune  (A)  1803;  by  E,  Athelston.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edith  Athelston.  New  York;  1900  A: 
21502,  Aug.  28;  Ic,  Aug.  28;  Ic.  Oct.  27. 

36206 
Piccadilly    roses;    monologue,    by    J.    INIarriott- 
Hodgkins,     [5]  p,     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1910 ;  D :  21492 ;  Jessie  Mar- 

riott-Hodgkins,  London.  36207 

Piccola  (La)  fonte;  dramma  in  4  atti,   [di]   R. 

Bracco.    Palermo  [etc.]    R.  Sandron  [1906]    2 

p.  1.,  [vii]-xii,  272  p.,  1  1,     12°. 

©  res,  under  act  of  Mar,  3,  1905.  by  Roberto 
Tiracco  &  Remo  Sandron,  Italv ;  res.  no,  472: 
Ic.  July  2,  1906.  36208 


1816 


36209 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


36226 


Piccolo  (II)  santo;  dramma  in  5  atti.  [cti]  R. 
Bracco.  Milano,  Palermo,  Napoli,  Remo 
Sanrlrou,  1910.     302  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  16,  1910  ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  1910 ;  D :  20691 ; 
Roberto  Bracco,  Naples,  Italy.  36209 

Piccolomini  (Die);  by  Schiller,  ed.  with  an 
introduction,  commentary,  index  of  person? 
and  places,  and  map  of  Germany,  by  James 
Morgran  Hart.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons.  1875.  Ixxi,  178  p.  front,  (fold,  map) 
16°. 

©  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New  York;  1875: 
7485,  July  17;  2c.  .July  17.  36209a 

^  The  death  of  Walleristein;  Wallenstein's 

camp;  by  Friedrich  Schiller,  tr.  by  Samuel 
Taylor  Coleridge,  ed.  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole. 
[Edition  de  luxe]  Boston,  F.  A.  Niccolls  »&  co. 
[19021  ix  p..  1  ]..  426  p.  incl.  col.  front,  pi. 
8°. 

©  Francis  A.   Niccolls  &  co..  Boston:    A: 
25231,  Jan.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  1902.    36209b 

Pick  (The)  of  Oakham;  or,  The  girl  with  the 
bad  habit,  sporting  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Leo  Trevor  and  John  Harwood.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.    21,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    22,    1910;    D: 
22623;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     36210 

Pick-up  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  P.  Lippin- 
cott.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   9,    1912 ;    D :  29670 ;    Harry    P. 
Lippincott,  Newark,  N.  J.  36211 

Pickaninnies  (The);  by  Chirence  G.  Drown  and 
E.  E.  Small. 

©   E.    Eldenne    Small,     Yalparai.'jo,     Ind. ; 
1896  :  63301,  Nov.  19.  36212 

Pickaninnies'  (The)  jubilee.  See  Watermelon 
(The)  trust. 

Pickaninny   (The)   niinstreLs. 

©  Ned  Wayburn,  New  York  ;  D  :  8357,  Apr. 
16,  1906.  36213 

Picked-up  (A)  dinner;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  Oldham  Hanlon.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1892.  11  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;  1892: 
20975,   May   18;   2c.   Sept.   2.  36214 

Picket  (The)  guards;  or,  A  day  with  our 
soldiers  on  the  picket  lines  during  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  by  J.  Woodfield.  [Gam- 
den,  N.  J.,  1895]     36  p.     16°. 

©  Joseph  Woodfield,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  1895 : 
57346,  Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  12.  36215 

Picking  a  wife;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Gorman.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   7,   1911;    D:  25427;    Jack   Gor- 
man, New  York,  36216 


Picking  a  winner;  farce  in  3  acts,  bv  M.  Jan- 
ney.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
45  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    15,   1914;    2c.   Aug.   17,    1914;    D: 
37865;    MacPherson   Janney,   New   York. 

36217 

Pickings  from  Puck;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  O.  Mack. 

©    Ollie    Mack,    Centreville,    Ind.;    D :  483, 
May  6.  1901.  36218 

Pickle  (A)  in  Paris.     See  Silver  (The)  tureen. 

Pickle  (The)  salesman  and  the  suffragist 
barber;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Livingston.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1915  ;  D  :  41309  ;  David  Living- 
ston. Chicago.  36218a 

Pickled  polliwog;  farce  in  1  act.  by  O.  E. 
Young.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co..  1909. 
20  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  479] ) 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909  ;  D  :  17419  : 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  36219 

Pickles;  farce-comedy  sketch,  by  B.  Carpenter. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910  ;  D  :  22608  ;  Bruce  Car- 
penter, Brooklyn.  36220 

^play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  McCollom,  jr.     [1], 

23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   10,   1913;    D:  32619;   John   A. 
McCollom,  jr.,  Allentown,  Pa.  36221 

■ — -  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  R.  Rollins.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22.  1913 ;  D :  32044 ;  Richard  R. 
Rollins,  Des  Moines.  36222 

or.   The  school-teacher,   j)laylet  in  2  ac'ts, 

by  F.   Smithson.      [94]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1911;     D :  23714 ;     Frank 
Smithson,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  36222a 

Pickles  and  tickles;  a  negro  farce  in  1  actj 
for  six  male  characters,  bv  Thomas  Barnes. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1901.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  981,  Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.    36223 

Pickles  for  two;  a  Dutch  i-apid-fire  talking  act, 
bv  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  10  p.  12°. 
([Deuison's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  T.   S.   Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5161,   June 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  July  30.  1904.  36224 

Picklows  (The);  a  comedy  sketch  for  two  char- 
acters,   by    Harry    C.    Baker.      Typewritten. 

©   Henry   Charles   Baker,   Chicago ;    1898 : 
60966,   Oct.  17;  2c.  Oct.  17.  36225 

Pickpocket  (The);  a  f farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Steckhan  and  Frank  Rogers. 

©    Frank    W.     Steckhan.     Boston;     1SS7 : 
31653,   Dec.  8.  36226 


1817 


36227 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36246 


Pickpocket  (The) — Continued. 

;i  fiii-ciral  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 

the  German  of  von  Moser,  by  C.  A.  Doremus. 
©  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus,  New  York;  1887: 

28127,  Oct.  31.  36227 

Pickpocket  (The)  of  Paris;  a  melodramatic 
comedy. 

©    George   A.  Heudersfon,    Buffalo;    1887: 
32558,  Dec.  16.  36228 

Pickpockets  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  S. 
McLellan.     138   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   C.   M.    S.    McLellan,   London ;    D :  14487, 
Dec.  9.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1908.  36229 

Picks  (The);  by  W.  West. 

©  Will  West,  New  York ;  D :  3893,  Sept.  8, 
1903.  36230 

Pickwick  (The)  club.     See  Jingle. 

Pickwick  papers.  See  Bardell  v.  Pickwick. — 
Jingle. — Monsieur   Pickwick. 

Picnic  (The);  an  excursion  playlet,  by  J.  Gil- 
roy  tind  Junie  McCree.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  Gilroy.  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  13106,  June  3. 
1908:  2c.  June  3,  1908.  36231 

Picnic  (The)  girls;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Barrett.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Woodward   Barrett.   Providence,   R.   I. ; 
D:  15002,   Feb.  5,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1909. 

36232 

Pico;  or.  The  legend  of  Castle  Molfi,  a  melo- 
dramatic pantomime  Fby  Clay  M.  Greene] 
[6],  70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   Hanlon,   United   States;   1S83 : 
9069.  ]\Iay  16 ;  2c.  June  4.  36233 

Picture  (The);  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  AVilson.      [1],  56  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1913  ;  D  :  33845  ;  Grace  Wil- 
son, Chattanooga.  36234 


■ ■  on  the  road  to  Arcady,  a  play  in  3  acts, 

by  H.  T.  Jameson.     [61]   p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Haute  Tarkington  Jameson,  Indian- 
apolis; D:  11012,  July  20,  1907;  2c.  July  20. 
1907.  36235 

Picture-gallery  (The);  mu-sical  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Post.  [37]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  34504  ;  Angelica  E. 
Po.st,  Boston.  36236 

Picture  (The)  girl;  comedy,  with  music,  in  2 
acts,  by  F.  Hall.  [73]  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D:23088;  Frieda  Hall, 
Chicago.  36237 


Picture  house  vaudeville;  by  T.  E.  Kyle.  [9]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911;  D:  25739;  Tom  E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  36238 

Picture  (The)  in  the  watch;  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  B.  A.  Searle.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    26,    1912;    D:  30664;    Billy   A. 

Searle,  New  York.  36239 

Picture  man;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Manley.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17422 ;  Morris 
Manley   and   Dolly   Sterling,  Des  Moines. 

36240 

vaudeville  farce,  by  T.  H.  Main.    12  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D:  35572;  Theopliilus 
Herbert  Main.  Columbus,  O.  36240a 

by    T.    H.    Main    and    J.    W.    Collins. 

[9]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914 ;  D  :  38086 ;  Theophilus 
H.  Main  and  John  W.  Collins,  Akron,  O. 

36240b 

Picture  of  Dorian  Gray;  dramatization  in  1 
act  of  the  novel  of  Oscar  Wilde,  by  E.  Davis. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17442 ;  Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  36241 

Picture  (The)  of  Dorian  Grey.  See  Damning 
of  Darien  Grey. 

Picture  (A)  of  happiness;  by  R.  Stodart.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York ;  D :  6650. 
May  8,  1905 ;  2c.  May  8,  1905.  36242 

Picture  plays;  by  Marguerite  Merington.  New 
York,  Duflield  &  company,  1911.  133  p.  front., 
plates.*   8°. 

Contents  :  The  last  sitting. — A  salon  carr§ 
fantasy. — His  mother's  face. — A  Gainsborough 
lady. — Artist-mother  and  child. — Queen  and 
emperor. — Millet  group. 

©  Dec.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1911 ;  A :  300918 ; 
Duffield  &  CO.,  New  York.  36243 

Pictures  from  life;  by  T.  Luiz  de  Freitas.  Cald- 
well, Id.,  Gem  state  rural  printers,  1903. 
1  p.  1..  46  p.    8°. 

©  Thome  Luiz  de  Freitas,  Caldwell,  Id. : 
D:1313,  Nov.  27,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1903. 

36244 

Pictures  from,  the  old  time  South;  a  drama, 
by  M.  A.  Greer. 

©  Mary  Antry  Greer,  Corsicana,  Tex.; 
1890:9035,  Mar.  19.  36245 

Pictures  in  the  fire;  a  tableau  entertainment, 
by  Bertha  Currier  Porter.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  21  p.  12°,  (On  cover: 
Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  7111, 
Aug.  15,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  36246 


1818 


36247 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


86264 


Pictures  of  mythology;  compiled  by  M.  B.  Prit- 
ner. 

©  Mary  Bly  Pritner,  Manhattan,  Kan. ; 
1899 :  6691.  Jan.  19.  36247 

Pidge;  or,  The  white  pig'eon,  a  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  Wood.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  MorBmer  Wood,  San  Francisco ;  1889 : 
21599,   July  12;   Ic.  July  12.  36248 

Pido  la  palabra;  aproposito  en  1  acto,  en  prosa 
y  verso,  original  de  E.  L6pez-Mariu.  IMadrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1908.  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid  ;  D  :  13850. 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  36249 

Pie-dish  (The)  See  Five  plays;  by  G.  Fitz- 
maurice. 

Pie  (The)  girl;  by  W.  B.  Hene. 

©  William  B.  Hene,  Denver  ;  D  :  10123.  Feb. 
28,  1907.  36250 

Pie  (The)  haters;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Dobin- 
son  and  A.  Mathews.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  Mathews, 
New  York  ;  D  :  11169,  Aug.  13,  1907  ;  2c.  Sept. 
23,  1907.  36251 

Pie-rats  (The)  of  Penn  Yan;  an  original  bur- 
lesque. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York;  1880:2723. 
Feb.  19.  36252 

Piece  (A)  of  blue  ribbon;  a  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Shaw.     [1],  8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1912  ;  D  :  29868  ;  Percv  Shaw. 
New  York.  36253 

Piece  (A)  of  brown  paper;  a  serio-comic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds. 

©  D.  A.  Reynolds,  Lansing,  Mich. ;  1891 : 
44430,  Dec.  7.  36254 

Piece  (A)  of  holly.     Sec  Breaking  the  ice. 

Piece  of  ivory;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Lincoln. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1910;  D :  20777 ;  Florence 
Lincoln,  Charlestown,  Mass.  36255 

Piece  (A)  of  lace.     See  Lilly. 

Piece  (A)  of  land;  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  M.  Orsanowa.    63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1915;  D :  41715 ;  Maczha 
Orsanowa,  Kankakee,  111.  36255a 

Piece  (A)  of  office  furniture;  playlet  in  1  act, 

by  D.  A.  Bragdon.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    31,    1913 ;    D :  33964 ;    Dudley 

Acton  Bragdon,   St.  Louis.  36256 

Piece  (A)  of  pie;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  Gilday. 

©  Charles  Gilday,  New  York ;  1885 :  26991. 
Dec.  21.  36257 


Piece  (A)  of  steel;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Reinhart  and  A.  P.  Seilhamer. 

©  John  Reinhart  and  Alvin  P.  Seilhamer, 
New  York  ;  1893 :  37248,  Aug.  11.  36258 

Pieces  of  eight;  a  romantic  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  S.  A.  Rutherford, 
music  by  I.  M.  Wilson. 

©   Irving  M.   Wilson,    San  Francisco;   D: 
9183,  Sept.  17,  1906.  36259 

Pied  (The)  Piper;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book  by  Austin  Strong  and  R.  H.  Burnside. 

87  p.    4°.    TypewTitten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   R.   H.   Burnside,   New   York;    D :  14426, 
Dec.  1,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1908.  36260 

Piedra  (La)  azul;  humorada  comico-llrica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  inspirada  en  un 
cuento  ingles,  original  de  J.  del  Rio,  musica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espauoles]  1914.  50  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,    1914;    D: 
36558 ;  Jorge  del  Rio,  Madrid.  36260a 

Piedra  del  sol.     See  Rock  of  the  sun. 

Piedra  (La)  filosofal;  6,  El  amor  en  cuarta 
plana,  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  J.  Alarcon  y 
Ortuiio.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.    45  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,   1915;   Ic.^June  25,   1915;   D: 
41058 ;   Jose  Alarc6n  v   Ortuuo,  Madrid. 

36260b 

Piedras  (Las)  preciosas;  zarzuela  bufa  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Luis  de 
Larra  y  Eugenio  Gullon,  musica  del  maestro 
Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
uoles]  1907.     36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Larra  y  Gullon,  Madrid ;  D :  10798,  June 
18.  1907;  2c.  June  18.  1907.  36261 

Piege  (Le);  drame  en  1  acte,  de  C.  Hellem  et  P. 
d'Estoc.  Paris.  L'lilcho  du  theatre  &  de  la 
nmsique,  1912.     18  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    18,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    25.    1913;    D: 
32071;  Charles  Hellem  &  Pol  d'Estoc,  Paris. 

36262 

Piensa  el  ladron;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa. 
original  de  F.  de  Palomera.     Madrid   [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]   1909.     23  p.     12°. 
©    Federico    de    Palomera,     Madrid ;     D : 
16131.   June  23,   1909;   2c.  June  23,   1909. 

36263 

Pierre  and  his  people.     See  Outlaws  (The) 

Pierre  Cadeau,  the  fisherman  of  Grosse  Pointe; 
a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Enright. 

©     John     Enright,     Detroit;     1890:18677, 
June  9.  36264 


1819 


36265 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36281 


Pierre  et  Therese;  piecje  en  4  actes,  par  M.  Pr§- 
vost.  33  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theatrale. 
no.  136,  15  Janvier  1910) 

©    Jan.    15,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    2.    1910:    D: 
20677;  Marcel  Prgvost,  Paris.  36265 

Pierre  of  tlie  plains;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E: 
Sohvyn.      [150]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edear    Sehvyn.    New    York ;    D :  12330, 
Feb.  8,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908.  36266 

Pierre  (The)  trail;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Carr. 
116  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  .Tiilv  3,  1911 ;  D :  24622 ;  Albert  Carr. 
Hill  City,  S.  D.  36267 


Same.    Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1911.    116  p.     16' 
©   July   25,   1911;   2c.   July   28,   1911;    T>: 


24790;  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City.  S.  D.       36268 

Pierre's  liebe;  ein  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Robert  Overwe.a:.  Leipzig,  Schulze  &  co., 
1911.     77  p.     12°. 

©  May  8, 1911 ;  2c.  June  26,  1911 ;  D  :  24570 ; 
Schulze  &  CO.,  Leipzig.  36269 

Pierre's  policy;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex.  [19]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;   D :  39227 ;   John   Jex, 
Philadelphia.  36269a 

Pierrette  and  the  marble  shepherd;  fantasy  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Winspeare.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    17,   1915;   D :  39713 ;    Anthony 
Winspeare,  London.  3626913 

Pierrot;  ein  spiel  in  4  bildern,  von  Otto  Such- 
land.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1914.     45  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.     Apr.     30,     1914;     D:  36880;      Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin-Charlottenburg. 

36269c 

Pierrot  and  the  moon-maiden;  pantomime  in 
1  act,  by  Mme.  E.  Albert!  and  Marshall 
Stuart,     fl],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1913;    D :  34627 ;    Mme.    E. 
Alberti,  New  York.  36270 

Pierrot,  the  prodigal;  or,  The  prodigal  son.  a 
dramatic  pantomime  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Daly, 
from  the  French  of  Michel  Carr^,' fils,  music 
by  A.  Wormser. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1890:37220. 
Nov.  24.  36271 

Pierrots  (Les);  piSce  en  5  actes  et  7  tableaux, 
.     par  G.  Grillet.    Paris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1909.    201  p. 
12°. 

©  Gustave  Grillet,  Paris ;  D :  16204,  Julv  1, 
1909;    2c.    July   1,    1909.  36272 


Pierrots  letztes  abenteuer;  pantomime  in  1 
act,  von  Victor  Arnold  und  Friedrich  Ber- 
mann.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1911;  D:  25349;  Comoedia. 
Vienna.  36273 

Pierrot's  sacrifice.      See  Golden  (The)  age. 

Pietra;  by  C.  Foster.  21  p.  4°.'  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   21,   1911;   D:  24998;    Caroline 
Foster,  Los  Angeles.  36274 


in  5  acts,  by  Dr.  Mosenthal  of  Germany. 

©  Frederick  Jacob  Pillot,  New  York ;  1878 : 
11675,  Oct.  10.  36275 

Pietro;  a  1  act  play,  by  L.  M.  Sawyer.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  M.  Sawyer,  New  York ;  D :  7640, 
Dec.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.  36276 

Pietro  of  Siena;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Stephen 
Phillips.    New  York,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1910. 

4  p.  ].,  3-82  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  4,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  22286 ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  36277 

Pig-a-back;  a  pathetic  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
U.   Davis.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ulysses  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  15917,  Mav 
21,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  36278 

Pig    (The)    and   the   pilgrim;   a   comedy    in   3 

acti^,  l")y  S.  Hurd.    Typewritten. 

©  St.  Clair  Hurd,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1900 
A :  1945,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  36279 

Pig  (The)  brother  play-book;  by  Laura  E. 
Richards.  Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  com- 
pany, 1915.  5  p.  1.,  [3]-110  p.  front.,  plates. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  pig  brother. — The  shadow. — 
For  you  and  me. — The  useful  coal. — The  sailor 
man. — The  cooky. — Oh,  dear. — Go  and  come. — 
Child's  play. — The  naughty  comet. — The 
tangled  skein. — The  cake. — Hokey-pokey. — 
About  angels. — The  great  feast. — The  wheat- 
field. 

©  Oct.  9,  1915;  2c.  and  alT.  Oct.  IS,  1915; 
A:  414088;  Little,  Brown,  and  company.  Bos- 
ton. 36279a 

Pigeon  (The);  a  fantasy  in  3  acts,  by  .Tohn 
Galsworthy.  London.  Duckworth  and  co.. 
1912.     4  p.  1..  83  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;  A  ad  int..  997:  pubd. 
Feb.   8.   1912;    John   Galsworthy.   London. 

36280 

Same.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1912. 

5  p.  1.,  80  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  9,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  13.  1912;  D: 
29030;   Charles   Scribner's  sons.   New   York. 

36281 

Sci'  also  FlRyi.,    by    John    Galsworthy, 


1820 


36382 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


36297 


Pigeon,  the  torment;  a  companion  piece  of 
Fanchou,  tlie  cricket,  in  5  acts,  by  H.  P. 
Taylor. 

©  Howai'd  P.  Taylor,  San  Francisco ;  1871 : 
9114,  Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1871.  36282 

Piggy-wiggy;  a  Mother  Goose  medley  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  C.  Porter.  24  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Bertha  Currier  Porter,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D : 
3029,  Feb.  21,  1903;  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1903;  Ic 
Apr.  4,  1903.  36283 

Pigram's  progress;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Lee. 

©   Kenneth   Lee,   New   York ;   1899 :  70944, 

Oct.  31.  36284 

Pigs  (The)  did  it;  a  pictorial  drama  in  5  acts 

and  1  tableau,  designed  by  L.  E.  Hoffmann. 

©  Leon  E.  Hoffmann.  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1889 : 

9414,  Mar.  25.  36285 

Pigs  in  clover;  a  farce  comedy,  by  L.  Forrester. 

©  Lon  Forrester,  New  York ;  1889 :  18035. 

June  13.  36286 

Pigs  is  pigs;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex.  [14]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1911;  D :  24141 ;  John  Jex. 
New  York.  36287 

Pigsty;  2  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Frisch.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1909;  D:  17526;  John  Carl 
Frisch,  Weehawken  Heights,   N.  J.       36288 

Pike  County  ballads.     See  Jim  Bludso. 

Pike  County  folks;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  O.  Risley.  [2],  76  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  O.  Risley  and  William  O.  Ed- 
munds, United  States;  D:85,  Jan.  28.  1901; 
2c.  Jan.  28,  1901.  36289 

Pike  County  heroes.      See  Mississip. 

Piker  (The);  or.  The  race  track  tout,  by  Ed- 
ward Clark.     [17]   p.     f°.     Typev.-ritten. 

©  Isadore  Baity.  Lowell ;  D :  9395,  Oct.  25, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  36290' 

Pikeville  (The)  centennial;  novelty  entertain- 
ment in  2  acts,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1914]  29  p.  12°. 
( [Denison's  specialties] ) 

©  Jan.  20,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1914;  D: 
35747;  Eben  H.  Norris.  Chicago.  36290a 

Pikeville  folks;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Bert  C.  Rawley.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1906.  42  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  439) 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  3225.  Apr.  2. 
1903;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1903.  36291 


Pilara;  comedia  en  2  actos,  el  segundo  divl- 
dido  en  2  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  M. 
Romerales  Lozano.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1911.     87  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25024 ;  Manuel  Romerales  Lozano,  Madrid. 

36292 

Pilate;  tragic  drama  in  the  Golden  age,  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  M.  French  Sheldon. 

©  B.  F.  Patterson,  Boston ;  1900  A :  19297. 
Aug.  3.  36293 

Pilate's  daughter.      See  Mystic  (The)  rose. 

Pilate's  wife;  or,  A  tale  of  the  Christ,  a  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  I.  C.  Wells. 

©  Iverson  C.  Wells,  Indianapolis;  D: 
11953,  Dec.  20.  1907.  36294 

Pildoras  (Las)  de  Hercules;  vodevil  en  3 
actos,  (le  Hennequin  y  Bilhaud,  adaptacion  y 
arreglo  castellano  de  R.  Blasco,  mlisica  de 
los  maestros  Valverde  y  Foglietti.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiaoles]  1914.  97  p.' 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17.  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38202 ;  Ricardo  Blasco,  Madrid.  36294a 

Pilgrim  (The);  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York;  1881:13184, 
Aug.  27.  36295 

Pilgrim  fathers;  by  C.  P.  Acer. 

©  Charlotte  Peck  Acer,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  7692,  Dec.  11,  1905.  36296 

Pilgrim  (The)  kings;  Greco  and  Goya  and 
other  poems  of  Spain,  by  Thomas  Walsh. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1915. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  130  p.    12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  Greco  paints  his  mas- 
terpiece.— Greco's  last  judgment. — The  maids 
of  honor. — Goya  in  the  cupola. 

©  Oct.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  14,  1915 ; 
A  :  414017 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.    36296a 

Pilgrimage  (The);  or.  The  haj,  a  play  in  3 
pts.,  by  Helen  L.  Willcox.  New  York,  Mis- 
sionary education  movement  of  the  United 
States' and  Canada.     54  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  14.  1912;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1912;  D: 
30849;  Missionary  education  movement  of 
the  United  States  and  Canada,  New  York, 

36297 

Pilgrimage  (The)  of  an  idea;  allegorical  drama 
with  a  prologue.  5  episodes  and  an  epilogue, 
by  W.  Parker.     32  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915;  D :  39838 ;  William 
Parker,  Los  Angeles.  36297a 

Pilgrims  (The);  libretto  of  the  grand  opera, 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Tyte.  [23]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;  D :  38791 ;  Arthur  M. 
Tyte,  Riverhead,  N.  J.  36297b 


1821 


36297 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36315 


Pilgrims  and  strangers;  picture  in  2  liglits, 
by  J.  E.  Middleton.  [61]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D  :  37084 ;  Jesse  Edgar 
Middleton,  Toronto,  Canada.  36297c 

Pilgrims  of  the  night;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Ould.     [74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36743 ;  Jesse  Bright 
Ould,  Unicoi,  Tenn.  36297d 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ould.    [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1911 ;  D :  25529 ;  J.  B.  Ould, 
New  York.  26298 

Pilgrim's  progress;  adapted  to  a  motion  pic- 
ture pliiy,  by  M.  E.  W.  Freeman  and  W.  Din- 
widdie.  '  New  York,  Press  publishing  com- 
pany, 1915.     cover-title,    23  1.    obi.    4°. 

©  Apr.  3,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  20,  1915 ; 
A :  397643 ;  Mary  E.  Wilkins  Freeman  and 
William  Dinwiddle,  Metuchen,  N.  J.      36298a 

adapted   to   tbe   stage,   by  G.   G.    Colling- 

ham.     Typewritten. 

©   George   G.   Collingham,  London;   1896: 

69248.  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  36299 

a    dramatization    of    Bunyan's    Pilgrim's 


Pilgrim's  progress — Continued. 

a  scenario  for  the  dramatization  of  Bun- 


progress,  by  J.  E.  Bloom. 

©  Jacob  E.  Bloom,  New  York ;  1889 :  10976, 
Apr.  6.  36300 

— -dramatized  by   A.   A.  Krantz  and  W.   F. 
Pentz. 

©  A.  A.  Krantz  and  Wm.  F.  Pentz,  Balti- 
more ;  1882 :  12938,  Aug.  5.  36301 

dramatized   by   W.    R.     Whitehead,     from 


John   Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  progress. 

©  W.  R.  Whitehead,  Hamilton,  O. ;  1876: 
6204,   May  20.  36302 

—  Same.     2d.  pt. 

©  W.  R.  Whitehead,  Hamilton,  O. ;  1877: 
7954,  July  9.  36303 

—  from  Bunyan,  by  Russell  Thorndike  [i.  e. 
A.   R.  Thorndike]     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Russell  Thorndike,  Aylesford, 
England;  D:  12394,  Feb.  20,  1908;  2c.  Feb. 
20,  1908.    •  36304 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  from  John  Bunyan's  alle- 
gory, by  J.  MacArthur,  music  from  Dvorak, 
Bach,  Mozart,  Orlando  Gibbons  and  from  The 
Messiah  ami  Parsifal.  [76]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  James  MacArthur,  New  York ;  D :  8176, 
Mar.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1906.  36305 

sacred  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  John 

Bunyan's  immortal  allegory,  by  Walter 
Stephens.  London,  F.  Griffiths  [1914]  78  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  8,  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914  ;  D  :  36698  ; 
Francis  Griffiths,  London.  36305a 


yan's  allegory  into  a  play  of  5  acts,  by  H.  Saint- 
Gaudens.      [2],  77  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    9,    1912;     D:  30963;     Homer 
Saint-Gaudens,   Windsor.  36306 

spectacular    drama    in    5    acts,    by    G.    M. 

Ritchie.     129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Metzler   Ritchie,   Omaha,   Neb. ; 
D:5641,  Oct.  14,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904. 

36307 

See    also    Bunyan's    dream. — Christian's 


(The)  progress. — Enjoyable  entertainments. 

Pilkerton's  peerage;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Hawkins.  [120]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Anthony    Hope   Hawkins,    London;    D: 
292,  Apr.  1,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1901.         36308 

■ by  Anthony  Hope  [pseud,    of   Anthony 

Hope  Hawkins]  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd. ;  New  York,  Samuel  French,  1908.  112  p. 
12°.     ([French's  acting  library  ed.]) 

©   Anthonv    Hope    Hawkins,    London ;    D : 
13826,   Sept.   19,   1908;   2c.   Dec.  21.   1908. 

36309 

Pillars  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R.  Mann. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913;  D:  33748;  J.  Rexford 
Mann,  New  York.  36310 

Pillars  in  ruins;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  D.  R. 
Arnold.     65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915 ;  D :  40861 ;  Arnold  Pes- 
kind,  Cleveland.  36310a 

Pillars  (The)  of  society;  or,  Supports  of  society, 
a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen. 

©  Mrs.  Ric  Kiralfy,   United  States;   1878: 
.3800,  Mar.  30.  36311 

See  also  Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Pilot  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  K.  Arden. 
©  Edwin  Arden,  Castleton  Corners,  N.  Y. ; 
1893  :  6166,  Jan.  31.  36312 

■  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  B.  Morgan.    66  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1910 
Bangs  Morgan,  New  York. 

Pilot's  (The)  revenge;  a  niflodrama  in  3  acts, 
dramati/.cil  fnjm  a  poem  of  Henrik  Ibsen,  by 
A.  C.  Wallberg. 
©   Anna   Cronlijehn   Wallberg,   New   York; 


D 


20040 ;     Agnes 
36313 


1890:  1S3;«),  Aug.  27. 


36314 


Pilsner  and  Poppyseed,  the  two  Gei-man  gaza- 
bos; a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1904.    11  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  11.  B;iker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:  5292, 
July  13,  1904  ;  2c.  Oct.  0,  1904.  36315 


1822 


36316 


COPYEJGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


36336 


Pinafore.  See  Dancing  (The)  operettas. — Pin- 
afore up-to-date. 

Pinafore  up-to-date;  comedy  burletta  on  the 
opera  Pinafore,  by  the  William  duo.  [17]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

(g)  Ic.   Sept.  30,   1911;   D:  25355;   Williams 
duo,  Houston.  36316 

Piuce;  saynete,  de  Hubert  Genin.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;   D:  30002;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  36317 

Same. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33178 ;  Gaumont  co.. 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  36318 

Pinch  (The);  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Stevvart.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1914;    D :  37854 ;    Andrew 
Stewart,  Washington.  36318a 

Pinch  (The)  hitter;  base-ball  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  H.  W.  Osborne.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26;  1912;  D:  30347;  Harry  W. 

Osborne,  Chicago.  36319 

Pinched  for  life.     See  Honourable  (The) 

Pine  branches;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  E.  Magee. 
[67]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913;  D:  32336;  Bertha  E. 
Magee,  Troy,  N.  Y.  36320 

Pine  tree.     See  Fairy  plays  for  children. 

Piney woods;  a  dramatic  composition  represent- 
ing the  dialect  of  the  Piney  woods  district  bv 
J.  M.  White.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  White.  Meridian,  Miss.;  D:  15855, 
jj     May  14,  1909  ;  2c.  May  22,  1909.  36321 

Ping-  mung".      See  Little  Pete. 

Ping-pong;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Clement. 
©  Clay  Clement,  Chicago ;  D :  1953,  May  31, 
1902.  36322 

■ ■  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Smith. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  1695, 
Apr.  7,  1902.  36323 

■  or,  An  old  game,   a  3  act  farce,  tr.  and 

adapted    by    F.    E.    Richards.      [65]    p.      t°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Florence   E.    Richards,   New   York;    D : 
2778,  Dec.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1902.    36324 

Ping-pong  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Isabelle  Underwood  and  G.  S.  Star- 
ling. 

©  George  S.  Starling,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. ; 
D :  1939,  May  27,  1902.  36325 

Pinheads  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts  [by  J. 
Clarke]  Flushing,  L.  S.  Case,  printer,  1913. 
23  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  7.  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32720 ; 
John  Clarke,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  36326 


Pinhead's  pickle;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L. 
Sayler.     [131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35215  ;  G.  L,  Sayler, 
Chicago.  36327 

Pink  carnations;  a  monologue  for  a  lady,  by 
Giselle  D'Unger.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company  [1901]     5  p.    12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  1027, 
Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  36328 

Pink  (The)  cockatoo;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D :  2208, 
Aug.  9,  1902.  36329 

a  3  act  farce,  by  A.  Dougherty  [i.  e.  A.  D. 

Clement] 

©  Ada  Dougherty,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
5047,  Feb.  23.  36330 

Pink  deviless;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Bliss.  43 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1911;  D:    25287;   Rose  A. 
Bliss,  New  York.  36331 

Pink  dominoes;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Dela- 
cour  and  A.  Henuequin,  adapted  [from  the 
French  Les  domiuos  roses]  by  Maurice 
Hageman.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company  [1902]  70  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  act- 
ing drAma] ) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2641, 
Nov.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  36333 

■  a    farcical    comedy    in    3    acts,    arr.    and 

adapted  from  the  French  of  Les  dominos  roses 
by  James  O.  Kaler. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston;  1877:5517,  May  7. 

36333 

Same. 

©  John  Stetson,  United  States ;  1877 :  7955, 
July  9.  36334 

Pink  (The)  hussars;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  by  Charles  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph 
McGay  Skinner,  music  by  Julian  Edward.s 
and  Alfred  E.  Aarons.  [51]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Campbell  and   Skinner,  New  York ;   D : 
7490,  Nov.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1905.  36335 

Pink  (The)  lady;  new  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  M.  S.  McLellan,  music 
bv  Ivan  Caryll.  Book  of  lyrics.  London, 
Chappell  &  CO.,  1912.    28  p.    8°. 

©    Apr.    11,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    12,    1912;    D: 
29350 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.        36336 

Pink  (The)  letter;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Smith.     [l],20p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36198 ;  Henry  Ers- 
kine  Smith,  New  York.  36336a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-11 


1823 


36337 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36357 


Fink  letters;  comedy  playlet,  by  L.  T.  Olles- 
Iieimer.    13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1913;   D :  33503 ;  Louis  T. 

Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  36337 

Pink  McGee  and  others;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  Abbott.    6-105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35791 ;  George  Ab- 
bott, New  York.  36337a 

Pink  (The)  mask;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  R. 
Roberts.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912 ;  D :  31037 ;  R.  R.  Rob- 
erts, Marshfork,  W.  Va.  36338 

Pink  (The)  night-dress;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  K. 
Peile.     [23]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1913;   D :  34764 ;  F.  Kinsey 
Peile,  London.  36339 

Pink  (The)  of  perfection;  new  musical  farce  in 
1  act,  by  .S.  Hicks.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  14,   1912;   D :  30897 ;    Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  36340 

Pink  (The)  pavilion:  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Philip  Hayman  [i.  e.  W.  H.  P.  Haynian] 
[100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1913;    D :  35112 ;    Westby 
Henry  Pliilip  Hayman,  Los  Angeles.        36341 

Pink  pearl;  a  play,  by  Will  E.  Chapman. 

©  Leander  Richardson,  New  York ;   1885 : 
1.5681,  July  21.  36342 

Pink  (A)  perfumed  note;  [by]  Robert  C.  V. 
Meyers. 

©  P.  Garrett  and  co.,  Philadeli->hia ;  1890: 
26524,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1892.  36343 

Pink  (The)  rosette;  by  F.  H.  Hopkins.  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Harriet  Hopkins,  Philadelphia ; 
1900  A :  1036,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Jan.  11.  36344 

Pink  (The)  scarf;  bright  little  sketch,  bv  Duckie 
Smith.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros.  [1912]  16 
p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   0,    1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30804 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  36345 

Pink  (The)  swan  pattern;  a  play  in  2  acts,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Maisie  B.  Whiting. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  14  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7085, 
Aug.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  36346 

Pink  (The)  Venus;  or,  The  mysteries  of  a 
night,  a  magico-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Dooley. 

©    E.    J.    Dooley,    Hartford;    1897:20702, 
Mar.  31.  36347 


Pinkerton  Gray;  sensational  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  Kennedy.  [56]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  Kennedy,  Philadelphia  ;   D  :  1667. 
Mar.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1902.  36348 

Pinkerton's  (The);  or,  Mother  and  the  boys,  a 
farcical  absurdity  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  and 
S.  R.  Maltese.    96  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1909;   D:  16691;   Salvatore 
Rose  Maltese,  New  York.  36349 

Piiikcyr  p!ny  in  1  act,  by  G.  B.  Mason.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,   1912;    D :  31198 ;    Gertrude 
Bryant  Mason,  Los  Angeles.  36350 

Pinkey  Krouse;  a  border  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
George  W.  Thompson. 

©  George  W.  Cumberland,  United  States ; 
1876:  14552,  Dec.  29.  36351 

Pinkey,  the  Pinkerton  g'irl;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Lem  B.  Parker.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29687 ;  Goes  litho- 
graphing CO.,  Chicago.  36352 

Pinkie:  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D.  Willson.  118 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915  ;  D  :  40946 ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  New  York.  S6352a 

Pinkie  ^nd  the  fairies;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  G.  Robertson.    97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Graham    Robertson.    London ;    D : 
14568,  Dec.  19,  1908 ;  2e.  Dec.  19,  1908.    36353 

Pinkies  (The)  and  the  winkles;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  ().,Eklridge 
entertainment  house,  1913.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35450 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

36354 

Pino  (El)  del  Norte;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  vei'so,  original  de 
V.  Casanova,  mfisica  del  maestro  Ruperto  Ghapl. 
^Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  19f)7. 
47  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Vicente    Casanova,    Madrid ;    D :  10658, 
I\Iay  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29,  1907.  36355 

Pintele  (Bas)yid  (The  dotted  Jew);  by  J.  Edel- 
stein  and  B.  Thomashefsky. 

©  Joseph  Edelstein  and  Boris  Thomashef- 
skv.  New  York ;  D  :  16156,  June  24,  1909. 

36356 

Pinturera  (La);  eutremgs,  de  Perez  Capo  y 
.\senio.  ]\Iadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoies]   1908.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Perez  Capo  y  A.senjo,  Madrid  ;  D :  13791, 
Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  36357 


1824 


36358 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


86375 


Pioneer  (The);  or,  A  game  of  hearts,  by  A.  Z. 
Chipman.     Typewritten. 

©  Adalbert  Z.  Chipman  and  Dallas  C. 
Woodworth,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  17189,  July  12  ; 
2c.  July  12.  36358 

Pioneer  hero  and  a  true  sweetheart;  drama  in 
4  acts,by  M.  S.  Hollingsworth.    44  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909;  D:  17178;  Miles  S. 
Hollingsworth,  Fontanet,  Ind.  36359 

Pioneers  (The);  a  musical  fancy  in  2  flights, 
book  and  lyrics  by  F.  D.  Moffett.  40  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

I©  Fred  Dudlev  Moffett,  Ottawa,  Kan.;  D: 
11876,  Dec.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1907.    36360 

poetic  drama  in  2  scenes,  by  James  Oppen- 

heim.    New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1910.    61  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  16,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1910;  D: 
23021;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.  36361 

See  also  Plays  of  the  pioneers. 


Pioneer's   (The)   daughter.      See  Forty-niners 
(The) 

Pioneers    (The)    of    1849;   or,   The   hounds   of 

California,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Lyles. 

©   Henry    Lyles,   Washington ;    1877 :  7471, 

June  25.  36362 

Pioneers  (The)  of  '49;  a  drama  in  8  acts,  by 
H.  Lyles. 

©  Henry  Lyles,  Washington;  1877:14052, 
Dec.  4.  36363 

Pioneers    (The)    of    Kentucky.       See    Daniel 
Boone. 

Pioniere  (Die);  lyrisches  festspiel  iu  1  akt,  von 
J.  Gugler. 

©  Julius  Gugler.  Milwaukee;    1892:36981, 
Sept.  9.  36364 

Pious  (A)  fake;  episode,  by  W.  Montague.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911;  D :  28054 ;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  36365 

Pious  (A)  fraud.     See  Sucker  (The) 

Pious  (The)  pirate;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  l?y 
C.  R.  Freeman.  [72]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1914;  D:  37961;  Clarence 
Randolph  Freeman,  New  York.  36365a 

Pipe  (A)  dream;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  N.  Lingard. 

©  Stephen  Nelson  Lingard,  New  York; 
1899:76976,  Nov.  25.  36366 

3  act  farce,  by  Henry  K.  Burton.     [21]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwards  &  Brewer  and  H.  K.  Burton, 
Indianapolis;  D:2356,  Sept.  20,  1902;  2c. 
Oct.  4,  1902.  36367 


Pipe  (A)  dream— Continued. 

vaudeville   act,   by   W.   J.   Nelson.     18  p. 

f°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    10,   1914;    D:  38855;   Wm.   J. 

Nelson,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  36367a 

Pipe  (De)  dream.     See  De  pipe  dream. 

Pipe  (The)  dream  at  the  race  track;  S.  H. 
Madden.      [4]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911 ;  D :  25736 ;  Stephen  H. 
Madden,  Chicago.  36368 

Pipe  (The)  dream  of  a  bachelor.  See  Century 
(The)  ball. 

Pipe  dreams;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
Davenport.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  22265  ;  Clara  Mathes, 
Newark,  N.  J.  36369 

Pipe   (The)   fixer.      See  Mixed  affair. 

Pipe  (The)  of  desire,  and  other  plays;  by  G.  E. 
Barton.  Boston,  The  Old  corner  book  store, 
inc.,  1905.     5  p.  1.,  SO,   [1]  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  pipe  of  desire. — The  sewing 
machine. — The  image  of  God. — The  thing  to 
be  done. 

©  George  Edward  Barton,  Brookline, 
Mass. ;  A :  126458,  Sept.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  27, 
1905.  36369a 

Pipe  (A)  of  peace;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  C. 
Smith.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Enquirer  pub.  co., 
1900.    1  p.  1.,  10  p.    illus.    8°. 

©  Margaret  Cameron  Smith,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  1900  A :  9888,  Apr.  IS ;  2c.  Apr.  18. 

36370 

■by  Margaret  Cameron.     New  York,  S. 


French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  23  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  200] ) 

©   Nov.    21,    1910;    2c.   Nov.   22,    1910;    D: 
22614;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  36371 

by  O.  Harper.     17  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23237  ;  Olive  Harper, 
New  York.  36372 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Danziger. 

©  Adolphe  Danziger,  New  York  ;  D  :  10215, 
Mar.  27,  1907.  36373 

a   drama   of   today   in   4   acts,   by    Sedley 

Brown.     [161]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Conness,    New    York ;    D :  5545, 
Sept.  19.  1904;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1904.  36374 

Pipe  (The)  plot.      See  New  Amsterdam. 

Piper;   play    in   4   acts,   by   Josephine   Preston 

Pea  body.     Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton 

Mifflin  CO.,  1909.     6  p.  1.,   [3]-201,   [1]  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  1909  ;  D :  17353 ; 

Josephine  Peabody  Marks,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

36375 


1825 


3687e 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36392 


Piper — Continued. 

a  spectacular  legend  in  3  acts,  by  J.  HlavS- 

e?ek. 

©  John  Hlava^ek,  New  York;  1894:38717, 
Aug.  21.  36376 

Piper  and  peasant;  or,  Phil,  the  foundling, 
an  Irish  comedy,  by  Henry  J.  Byron  and  J.  K. 
Emmet. 

©  Joseph  K.  Emmet,  United  States;  1874: 
12303,  Sept.  30.  36377 

Piper  of  Hamelin;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
founded  on  Robert  Browning's  poem,  book  by 
G.  Rearden,  music  by  William  John  Hall. 
[44]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Godfrey    Rearden,    Chicago;     D :  7308, 
Sept.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  36378 


—  fantastic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Robert  Buch- 
anan. Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  company 
press,  1893.  3  p.  1.,  55  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  W.   Heinemann,   Rahway,   N.   .L ;   1893: 
57126,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  36379 

in  5  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by  I.  Kiralfy,  B. 


Kiralfy  and  H.  Wilke. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  Bolossy  Kiralfy  and  Hu- 
bert Wilke,  United  States;  1885:22411,  Oct. 
26.  36380 

—  See  also  Rat-catcher  (The) 


Piper  O'Flynn  in  Mexico;  [by]  A.  Kelcy. 

©  Alfred  Kelcy,  Philadelphia ;  1891 :  13749, 
Apr.  16.  36381 

Piper's  (The)  pay;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mar- 
garet Cameron.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  31  p.  32°.  (On 
cover :  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  86) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  6511,  Apr. 
14,  1905 ;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  36382 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Dox  and  J.  G. 
Dox.     [79]  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.   July  23,  1909;   D :  16322 ;   Hamilton 
Bogart  Dox  and  Julia  C.  Dox,  Peoria,  111. 

36383 


a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Hamilton  Bogart  Dox 

and  J.  C.  Dox. 

©  Hamilton  B.  Dox  and  Julia  C.  Dox,  Pe- 
oria, 111. ;  D  :  15695,  Apr.  23,  1909.  36384 

Pipes  and  perdition;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  French  by  J.  V.  Prichard.  New 
York,  O.  A.  Roorbach  [1881]  15  p.  16°. 
([Acting  drama,  no.  147]) 

©  O.  A.  Roorbach,  New  York;  1881:^215, 
Fob.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  36385 


Pipes  (The)  o'  Pan;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l)ook  and  lyrics  by  L.  Frank  Baum  and  G. 
Scarborough,  music  to  be  composed  bv  Paul 
Teitjens.  36  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    George    Scarborough,    New    York;    D- 
15535,  Mar.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.    36386 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Sherman.     33  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1. 1914  ;  I) :  37742 ;  Sylvia  Sherman, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  36386a 

Pipes  (The)  of  Arcadia.     See  Daphne, 

Pipes  (The)  of  Pan;  the  scenario  of  a  panto- 
mimic divertissement  in  1  act,  music  by  Ma- 
bel Daniels,  book  by  K.  Banning.  [4]^  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  29017 ;  Kendall  Ban- 
ning, New  York.  36387 

Pipiolo  (El);  vaudeville  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadros.  en  prosa,  original  de  C.  Allen-Per- 
kins, musica  del  maestro  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907.  46  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid  ;  D  :  11521, 
Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2e.  Oct.  14,  1907.  36388 

Pippa;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  I\I.  Van  Deursen, 
dramatization  of  a  short  story,  by  E.  H.  de 
Vere  Stacpoole.     [1],  22  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1914;  D :  36253 ;   J.  M.  Van 
Deursen,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  36388a 

Pippin;  a  modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia ;  ISSl  : 
11409,  .Tuly  23.  36389 

Pip's  fortiine.     Sec  Expectations. 

Pipton's  thunderbolt;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Weitzel.     Typewritten. 

©  Edvvard  Weitzel,  Detroit ;  1900  A :  10496, 
Apr.  25 ;  2c.  May  9.  36390 

Pique;  play  in  1  act,  by  Anne  Snowden.  [1],  24 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1914;    D :  36849 ;    Howell 
Snowden,  Oxnard,  Cal.  36390a 

— —  a  play  of  to-day  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 
New  York,  The  author,  1884.    97  p.    8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1875 :  12494, 
Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  36391 

Pique  and  passion.     See  Sheridan  True,  jr. 

Pique  (The)  family;  a  play  on  the  Daly,  by  S. 
Rosenfeld. 

©    Svdnev    Rosenfeld,    New    York;    187G ; 
2871.  Mar.  7.  36392 


1826 


36393 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNIl'ED  STATES 


36408 


Piqiied;  a  society  tlrania  in  5  acts,  by  Col.  T.  A. 
Brown. 

©  T.  Allston  Brown,  New  York  ;  1876  :  1257, 
Jan.  28.  36393 

Piquet;  or,  A  plagiarism  of  to-day,  by  M.  L. 
Marks. 

©  Montague  L.   Marks,   New   York;   1876: 
2749,  Mar.  4.  36394 

Piqueta  (La);  juguete  comico  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Tristan  Bernard  y  Alfred 
Atliys.  arreglado  ii  la  escena  espaiiola  por  An- 
ionic) Pnso,  Joaquin  Abati  y  Ricardo  Viguera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
91  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    1.5,    1915:    Ic.   Mar.    17,    1915:    D: 
40100;  A.  Paso.  J.  Abati  v  R.  Viguera.  Madrid.. 

36394a 

Pirate  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Kent. 
[IJ,  57  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1913 ;  D :  35083 ;  Esmee  Kent, 
New  York.  36395 


[5], 


•  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Armstrong. 

59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1912 ;  D  :  30953 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  36396 

Pirate  (A)  in  petticoats;  comedietta,  by  M. 
Kenne. 

©    Milner    Kenne,    United    States;    1895: 
36919,  July  16.  36397 

Pirate  Lafitte;  [play  in  4  acts]  by  M.  N.  Ever- 
ett.    31   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1914 ;  D :  37210 ;  Mary  N.  Ev- 
erett, Pasadena.  36397a 

Pirate  Lafitte  of  Barataria;  play  in  prologue 
ruid  4  acts,  by  :\[.  N.  Everett.  [3],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914:  D :  38355 ;  Mary  Nixon 
Everett,  Pasadena.  36397b 

Pirate  (The)  of  St.  Antonio;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by   J.    Teackle. 

©    John    Teackle,    Baltimore;    1888:3420, 
Jan.  31.  36398 

Pirate  (The)  of  Santo  Domingo.  See  Mont- 
bars. 

Pirate  of  Singapore;  by  A.  L.  Onri. 

©  Archibald  L.  Onri,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7704,  Dec.  13,  1905.  36399 

Pirate  (The)  of  the  gulf:  a  libretto,  by  H. 
Bagg.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  41546 ;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  36399a 

Pirated  (A)  play;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  F. 
Bishop.      [2],  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   11,  1912;   D :  31367 ;   Farnham 
Bishop.  New  York.  36400 


Pirates  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915;   D :  42011 ;  Guy  Moy- 
ston, San  Francisco.  36400a 

Pirate's  (The)  dream;  a  nautical  operetta  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  S.  Holdsworth. 

©   Samuel   Holdsworth,  New  York;   1877: 
2544,  Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  28.  36401 

Pirate's    (The)    last    shot.      See   Black    (The) 

avenger. 

Pirates  (The)  of  Bellamy  River;  comic  opera 
burlesque  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Schultz.  26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   George  E.    Schultz,   Dover,   N.   H. ;   D: 
1382,  Feb.  1,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1902.        36402 


Pirates  (The)  of  Goose  Creek, 
kid. 


See  Grinder's 


Pirates  (The)   of  Penn  Yan;  an  original  bur- 
lesque. 

©   Tony    Pastor,     New   York;     1880:2724, 
Feb.  19.  36403 


Pirates     of 
operettas. 


Penzance.      See    Dancing     (The) 


Pirates  (The)  of  the  air;  an  original  libretto, 
by  H.  A.  Black. 

©    Horatio    A.    Black,    Toledo,    O. ;    1888: 
17657,  June  21.  36404 


Pirates   (The)    of  the  Black  Isles. 
(The)  fount. 


See  Fire 


Pirates  (The)  of  the  Chesapeake.     See  Smoke. 

Pirate's    (The)    treasure;   drama   in   1   act,   by 

Charles  W.  Goddard.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   24,   1914;   D:  36132;    Star   co.. 

New  York.  36404a 

Pirouette;  or.  Little  Whirligig,  original  French 
drama,  by  Henry  Morford  and  Ben  A.  Baker, 
by  W.  A.  De  Long.     Amended  title  page. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1871: 
5980,  June  23.  36405 

Piscatorial  (A)  pastoral;  1  act  play,  by  P.  W. 
Porter.     [10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  27,   1912;   D:  30110;   Paul  W. 
Porter,  New  York.  36406 

Piste  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes,  [par]  V.  Sardou. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'Ulustration]  1906.  2  p.  1., 
66  p.     12°. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris;  D :  8213.  Mar. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1906.  36407 

Pistols  for  two;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Rol- 
lin  Cutter.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1897. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  :  29393, 
May  14;  2c.  May  17.  36408 


1827 


36409 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36422 


Pit  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Channing  Pol- 
lock.    [20'6]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Brady.  New  York ;  D :  4110, 
Oct.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.  36409 

Pitcher  (The);  baseball  episode  in  1  act.  by  Wal- 
ter Montague  and  R.  G.  Edwards.  9  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.   Feb.  8,   1912;   D:2S6S2;   K.   G.  Ed- 
wards, New  York.  36410 

Pitcher  (The)  and  the  well;  play  in  1  act,  by 
.T.  W.  FitzPatrick.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  28.  1915 ;  D :  40789 ;  James  Wil- 
liam FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.      36410a 

Pitfall  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Kolnick.  [11, 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1914;   D :  35604 ;   Jacob  Rol- 
nick,  Brooklyn.  36410b 

Pitfalls;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Starr.  [3], 
70   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913;   D:  33764;  Elizabeth 
Ellen  Starr,  Baltimore.  36411 

Pitiless  publicity;  play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  W.  F.  Allen  and  Marvin  A.  Riley.  [2], 
78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25465 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  36412 

Pitrocions  and  plebolions,  up  in  the  world—- 
11 — 11;  a  drama,  by  F.  J.  Seybold. 

©  F.  J.   Seybold,  Washington:   1882:4843, 
Mar.  28.  36413 

Pittchen;  komodie  in  3  anfziigen.  von  C.  Viebig 
[i.  e.  C.  Cohn-Viebig]  Berlin,  Egon  Fleischel 
&  CO.,  1909.     cover-title,  132  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1909  ;  D  :  17265  ; 
Clara  Viebig,  Berlin-Zelilendorf,  Germany. 

36414 

Pittipoo  Poo;  Chinese  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  E.  C.  AVhitton,  music  by  Fred'k 
Watson.  [55]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©   Ic.    Nov.    21,    1913;     D :  35082 ;     Ernest 
Cushman  Whitton,  Brooklyn.  36415 

Pittsburgh;  pluv  in  1  act,  by  Francis  Hill  [i.  e. 
C.  F.  Hill]     [1],  21  p.     10°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  D :  35834  ;'  Charles  Fran- 
cis Hill,  Philadelphia.  36415a 

Pity  the  blind;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  C. 
Kirkbride.      123  p.     4°.     Typev.ritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1915;    D:  39040;    W.    H. 
Churcbman  Kirkbride,  Roland  Park,  I\Id. 

36415b 

dramatic  sketch,  by  Alfred  Allen  and  R.  C. 


Piu  che  Pamore;  tragedia  moderna  in  2  episodi, 
par  G.  d'Annunzio.     Milano,  Fratelli  Treves, 

1906.  4  p.  1.,   [5]-2S0  p.     12°. 

©  Gabriele    d'Annunzio,    Milan;    D :  9609. 
Dec.  10,  1900;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906.  36416 

Piu  (II)  forte.     See  Strongest  (The) 

Pixie,  the  waif  of  the  mines;  an  original  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1879 : 
15337,  Nov.  15.  36417 

Pixie-led;  a  fairy  musical  play,  libretto  by 
Helen  Broadbent  and  Inez  Evers,  music  by 
Inez  Evers.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.  [1912] 
15  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June   13,   1912;   2c.   June  26,   1912;   D: 
30103;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    36418 

Pixies  (The);  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  libretto 
by  W.  A.  Milne.     Chicago,  C.  F.  Summy  co., 

1907.  39  p.     12°. 

©   Clayton   F.    Summy   co.,     Chicago;     D: 
10587,  May  6,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907.        36419 

Pixley's  prodigal  parents;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Mrs.  G.  Crane.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Gardner  Crane,  Diugman's  Ferry, 
Pa. ;  D :  11506.  Oct.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907. 

36420 

Pixy  (The)     Sec  Love  in  danger. 

Place  aux  femmes;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par 
Albin  Vakibreque  et  Maurice  Hennequin. 
Paris,  P.-V.   Stock,  1901.     169  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  D :  875.  Sept.  18,  1901 ; 
2c.  Sept.  18,  1901.  36421 

See  also  Moderne  (Die)  Eva, 


Mitchell    [i.  e.    R.  C.  M.  Young]      [2],    15  p 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914 ;  D :  37570 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell.  Los  Angeles.  36415c 


Place  (A)  in  the  sun;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Cyril 
Harcourt.  London,  Joseph  Williams,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French.  1914.     62  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  IS,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1914;  D: 
36085 ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    36421a 

Placer  gold;  or,  How  Uncle  Nathan  lost  his 
farm,  a  New  England  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
David  Hill  [pseud,  of  David  W.  Hildreth] 
Boston.  W.  II.  Baker  &  co.,  1890.  84  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
26003.  Aug.  23;  2c.  Oct.  15.  36422 

Placing  Paul's  play;  miniature  comedy,  by  Mr 
and  Mrs.  H.  F.  Downing.  London,  Francis 
Grimths  [1913]     24  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1914;  D: 
36586;  Hem'v  Francis  Downing  and  Francis 
Griffiths.  London.  36422a 


Plagiarism  (A)  of  to-day.     See  Piquet. 
1828 


36423 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


36441 


Plague  (The);  the  passing  of  a  soul,  a  soliloquy 
iu  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Crater.  13  p.  4°.  Typo- 
\^'ritten. 

©   George   Edwin   Crater,   IS'ew   Yorlc :    D : 
15064,  Feb.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1909.    36423 

Plague  (The)  of  my  life;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Illion  Daveau. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son.  New  York ;  1873 : 
13212,  Nov.  14.  36424 

Plague  (The)  of  women;  by  L.  Osbourne. 

©  Llovd  Osbourne,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  1937, 
May  26,  1902 ;  2c.  May  26,  1902.  36425 

Plaid  Annie:  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  A.  Root.  30  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13.  1914 ;  D :  38475 ;  Ivy  Ashton 
Root,  Pasadena,  Cal.  36425a 

Plaideurs   (Les)      See  Litigation. 

Plain  (The)  clothes  man;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Jarrell.     [55]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914;  D:  36280;  Myra  Wil- 
liams Jarrell,  Topeka,  Kan.  36425b 

Plain  John  Smith;  or.  The  cattle  show,  by 
H.  E.  Marston.     [91]  p.     f^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912;  D :  28530 ;  Herbert  E. 
IVIarston,  Chelsea,  Mass.  36426 

Plain  Mary  Brov/n;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Syd- 
ney Blow.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd..  1906.  26  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  100) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  8673.  June 
12,  1906 ;  2c.  Dee.  28,  1906.  36427 

Plain  Molly;  drama  of  heart  interest  in  4  acts, 
by  Miron  Lefflngv,'ell.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script co.,  1911.     [64]  p.     f°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5975  ; 
Alexander  P.yers,  Chicago.  36428 

Plain  (A)  of  ice;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  AV. 
HiU.  <         ^       ^  -1 

©  William  Hill,  United  States;  1886: 141«^6, 
June  21.  36429 

Plain  people;  rural  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  J. 
Stevens.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910. 
61  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1910  ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  2249S  ; 
Dana  J.  Stevens,  New  York.  36430 

Plains  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act,  founded  on  the 
Mountain  Meadows'  massacre  and  the  suf- 
ferings in  Deatli  Valley,  by  S.  W.  Smith. 

©   Sam.   W.   Smith,   San  Francisco:    1874: 
5955,  May  4.  36431 

See  also  California  through  Death  Valley. 


Plainsman  (The);  drama  [in  4  acts],  by  T.  W. 
Broadhurst.  New  York,  Pusey  &,  company, 
1906.     45  p.     12°. 

©  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  New  York;  D: 
8359,  Apr,  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1906.      36432 

Plaisir  d'amour;  comedie-bouffo  en  3  actes.  de 
Mouiice  Froyez  et  Georges  Berr.  Paris, 
Librairie  Moliere,  1903.     169  p.     12°. 

©  F.  Demoly,  Paris ;  D :  3551.  June  8.  1903 ; 
2c.  July  20,  1903.  36433 

Plaisirs  (Les)  de  la  peche;  de  Henry  de  Brisay. 
3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,   1912;   D :  30013 ;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  36434 

Planchette;  play  in  1  act,  by  Berte  Thomas. 
[1].  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  35294  ;  Frances  Ivor, 
Reigate,  England.  36435 

Planners  (The);  a  drama  of  ethics  and  aesthet- 
ics in  3  acts,  by  R.  K.  Tect.  88  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Franklin  J.  Hunt,  New  York ;  D :  10738. 
.lune  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  14,  1907.  36436 

Plant  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Baker  and  G.  Stewart.  [148]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1914  ;  D  :  36907  ;  Robert  Baker 
and  Grant  Stewart,  New  York.  36436a 

Plantation  bitters;  a  colored  fantasy  in  2  acts, 
for  male  characters  only,  bv  Mary  B.  Home. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1892.  29  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;   1892: 
51792,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1893.  36437 

Plantation  days;  by  R.  F.  Kellam. 

©  R.  F.  Kellam,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  D :  2580, 
Nov.  10,  1902.  36438 

southern  farce  comedy  with  music  in  1  act, 

by    A.    Flatico.      [5]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913;  D:  35130;  Al  Flatico 
and  Kettie  Wells,  Cleveland.  36439 

Plantation    life    before    the    war.       See    Poor 

(The)  old  slave. 
Plantation    (The)    secret;    a    drama,    by    Mrs 

W.   W.   Smitli. 

©   Mrs.    W.    W.    Smith,    Pittsburgh;    1888 

34910,  Dec.  7.  36440 

Planter  (The)  and  Uncle  Ike,  the  chicken 
thief;  by  E.  Kirkpatrick.  [2]  p.  4°.  T\i)e- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2.5.    1910;    D:  22370;    Earnest 
Kirkpatrick,  Portland,  Or.  36441 

Planter's  (The)  daughter.     See  Shaun's  trust. 


1829 


36442 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36461 


Planter's  life;  from  The  Clingalee,  bj'  Percy 
Groeiibauk.    1  p.    f°.    Typev/ritten. 

©  Chappel!  &  co.,  London ;  D :  5S62,  Dec.  5, 
]904 :  2e.  Dec.  5.  1904.  36442 

Planter's  (A)  son;  ;i  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.   V.   M.   Gibbs.     Ms. 

©  Bei-tha  V.  M.  Gibb;>.  Philadelphia ;  1893 : 
41481,  Sept.  13 ;  2e.  May  24,  1895.  36443 

Planter's  (The)  sons;  a  southern  drama,  by 
S.   H.   [Morris. 

©  Samuel  H.  Morris,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1889:39570.  Dec.  26.  36444 

Planter's  (The)  wife;  an  original  American 
comoily  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©   James   K.   Tillotson,   New   York;    1880: 
15199,  Oct.  6.  36445 

— : in  4  acts,  by  J.  K.  Tillotson. 

©   James   K.   Tillotson,   New   York;    1880: 
17146.  Nov.  11.  36446 

Plasar,  queen  of  the  miners;  comedy  drama  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnson.  [139] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Annie    Lewis     Johnson,     Philadelphia ; 
1884  :  11838.  June  11 :  2c.  June  11.  36447 

Plasar,  queen  of  the  mines;  original  play  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  Indianapolis  ;  1884: 
1253,  Jan.  17.  36448 

Plaster  saints;  high  comedy  in  3  movements, 
bv  Israel  Zanswill.  London,  William  Heine- 
mann.  1914.     3  p.  1.,  212  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    24.    1914;    2c.    Oct.    15.    1914;    D: 
38498 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  36448a 

Platform  monologues  and  stage  entertain- 
ments; by  Kate  F.  Ellis.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.    125  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  7084. 
Aug.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  1905.  36449 

Plato  in  the  clouds.  »S'c'e  Land  (The)  of  sis- 
terly love. 

Piatt's  play;  farce  for  the  vaudeville,  by  E. 
Kuox.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    23,    1915;    D :  39487 ;    Edward 
Knox,  Nov/  York.  36449a 

Play  (The):  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  De.shon  and 
J.  Dunne.     [86]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .\ug.    4.    1911;    D:24S57;    Boberto 
Deshon  and  .Tohn  Duime,  New  York.       36450 

Play-actor  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D.  Wood- 
man.    [401  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©   Ic.    Oct.    4,   1911:    D:  25404;    Louise   D. 
Woodman.  IMelrose,  Mass.  36451 


Play-actress  (The);  a  1  act  farce,  by  Edythe 
Lewis  Schmitt.     40  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 
®  E.  L.  Schmitt,  New  York ;  D :  3639,  June 

23,  1903 ;  2c.  June  23,  1903.  36452 

a  play  iu  4  acts,  adapted  and  arr.  from  Mr. 

Crockett's  novel,  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Kitchel. 

©  Mrs.  Francis  W.  Kitchel,  Perth  Amboy, 
N.  J. ;  1895  :  51228,  Oct.  9.  36453 

Play  and  players,  past  and  present;  by  H. 
Holman.     1  p.    8°.    Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20893 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man, New  York.  36454 

Play  ball;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Wild. 

©  John  Wild,  New  York ;  1888 :  8744,  Mar. 

24.  36455 

Play  (The)  builders;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Norris  and  Luther  B.  Anthony.  [90]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1911 ;  D :  24007 ;  F.  Wickham 
Norris,  Easton,  Pa.  36456 

Play  (A)  for  a  fortune.  See  Scotching  a 
snake. 

Play  (The)  lady;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Beach,  jr.     [140]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug,    31,    1914;    D :  37973 ;    Emmet 
Lewis  Beach,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  36457 

Play  not  with  fire;  dram.'i  in  2  acts,  by  K.  S. 
Valerio.     l^ew  York,  John  Polhemus,  1879. 

©    Katharine     Sedgwick     Valerio,     United 
States  ;  1879  :  10931,  Aug.  15.  36458 

Play  (The)  of  life;  a  sensational  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  Buoman. 

©    Frank    Buoman,    Buffalo;    1892:40868. 
Dec.  23.  36459 

Play  (The)  of  Robin  Hood.  See  In  manor 
and  wood. 

Play  (The)  of  the  passions.     See  Who  was  the 

sinner? 

Play's  (The)  the  thing;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  J.  Lamb.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915;  D :  40669 ;  Arthur  J. 
Lamb,  Chicago.  33459a 

Play  the  game;  by  K.  B.  Finley. 

©  Kate  Barclay  Finley,  Chicago;  D:  10159, 
Mar.  16,  1907.  36460 

dramatic  comedy  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by 


Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M,  Young] 
[2],  36  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1915;  D:  40304;   Ruth   Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  36460a 

Play  (A)  without  a  name;  by  S.  Morse.    32  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Morse,  Nev^  York ;  D :  6032.  Jan. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  36461 


1830 


36461 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


36479 


Playboy  (The)  of  the  western  world;  a  cora- 
edv,  by  J.  M.  Synge.  Act  2.  New  York,  1907. 
19  numb.  1.     8°. 

©  John  M.  Svnge.  Dublin,  Irehinrl ;  D : 
10221,   Mar.  6,  1907;  2c.   Mar.   6,   1907. 

36461a 

Played  and  lost;  a  farce,  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1SS2.  8  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1882:18523, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  36462 

Same. 

©  H.  Elliott  McBride,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  as 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal 
no.  1220,  Oct.  14,  1910.  Original  entry,  Nov.  2. 
1882,  no.  18523.  36463 

Played  to  a  finish;  by  M.  Nuttall. 

©  Myrtle  Nuttall,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  13933, 
Sept.  28,  1908.  364S4 

Player  (The);  a  comedy  iu  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1889 :  37400, 
Dec.  9.  36465 

Player  (The)  children  of  Blackfriars;  romantic 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  B.  Tiffany.  [59]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1911;  D:  24338;  Esther 
Brown  Tiffany,  Cambridge,  Mass.  36466 

Player  (The)  maid;  a  romantic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Malloy.    39  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Louise  Malloy,  Baltimore;  D :  6349.  Mar. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  36467 

Players  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Allan  A.  Freeman. 

©  Victor  E.  Freeman,  New  York ;  D :  11497, 
Oct.  9,  1907.  36468 


Players    (The)    of    London. 
Juliet. 


See    Phyllis    as 


Player's  (A)  tragedy;  by  Alfred  Delano  [pseud, 
of  W.  A.   Delaney]     Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Delaney,  New  York;   1899:6630. 
Jan.  18;  Ic.  Jan.  18.  36469 

Playful  (The)  poster;  by  C.  Heverin. 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  York ;  1900  A :  9842, 
Apr.  17.  36470 

Playgoers;    domestic   episode,     by     A.     Pinero. 
London,   Chiswick  press,   1913.     28   p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Apr   10,    1913;    D:  32909;    Sir    Ar- 
thur Pinero,  •London.  36471 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 


French,  ltd.,  1913.    36  p.     12°. 

©   May  12,   1913;    2c.   May   13,    1913;    D: 
33208;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      36472 


Playing  a  part;  or.  The  rehearsal,  dramatic 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  N.  Behrman.  17  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D :  24784 ;  Stanlev  N. 
Behrman,  New  York.  36473 


Playing  brownie, 
book. 


See   Complete   Hallowe'en 


Playing  for  high  stakes.  See  Miner's  (The) 
oath. 

Playing  gooseberry;  a  society  comedy  in  1  act, 
b.v  Evelvn  Simms.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitz- 
gerald, 1909.     17  p.     12°. 

©  July  27,  1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1909 ;  D  :  16456  : 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  36474 

Playing  hearts  in  Merryland;  a  1  act  military 
farce  in  1  scene,  by  B.  O.  Weston.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Burt    Clarence    Weston.    Chicago ;    D : 
886,  Sept.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1901.     36475 

Playing  pool;  vaudeville  eccentricity  in  1  act, 
by  M.  E,  Swan.     [1],  4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2,    1912;    D :  30187 ;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  36476 

Playing  possum;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
William  Waterhouse  and  Ella  C.  Waterhouse. 
23  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38571 ;  William  Levi 
Waterhouse,  Aurora,  111.  36476a 

Playing  the  game;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  A.  C. 
O'Dea.     [1],  97  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1912  ;  D  :  30252  ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Eockville  Centre,  N.  Y.        36477 


—  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Josepha  Marie  Mur- 
ray. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  31  p. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Nov.  5,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  42198  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  36477a 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Cowan  and  L.  T. 
Whitney.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38692 ;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York,  and  Leslie  Traffarn  Whitnev,  Bos- 
ton. 36477b 

—  musical  review  in  1  act,  by  Harry  B.  and 
R.B.Smith.  39 p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [^Vords 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911;  D:  25199;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  36478 


—  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Leon  M.  Lion 
and  Austin  Philips.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  20  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.  no.  2430]) 

©   Feb.   21,   1913;    2c.    Feb.   24,    1913;    D: 
32402 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        36479 


1831 


36480 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36499 


Playing-  the  game — Coutinued. 

■play  ill  4  acts,  by  C.  G.  Bochert.    [1],  81  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30089 ;  Charles  G. 

Bochert,  New  York.  36480 

—  a  3  act  play  of  adventure  and  romance,  by 
E.  E.  Vick.    60  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1912;  D :  29883 ;  Effie  Estelle 
Vick,  Overhmd,  Mo.  36481 

Playing-  the  limit;  by  S.  S.  Tibbals  and  H. 
Saxby. 

©  Sevmour  S.  Tibbals  and  Howard  Saxby, 
Ohio ;  1895  :  42910,  Aug.  23.  36482 

Playing  the  ponies;  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Hoftman. 
[208]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Aaron   Hoffman,   New   York;    D :  11471, 

Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1907.  36483 

Playing  the  races;  a  curtain  raiser,  a  comedy 

in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Bennett.     Sacramento,  Cal., 

1905.     cover-title,  18  p.     12°, 

©    Ellen    Corrinne    Bennett,    Sacramento, 
Cal. ;  D :  7359,  Oct.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1905. 

36484 

Playing  the  tuna;  by  M.  Clover  and  L.  Conly. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29, 1909  ;  D  :  17571 ;  Luella  Conly, 
Pasadena,  and  Madge  Clover,  Los  Angeles. 

36483 

Playing  with  fire;  by  J.  H.  Neebe,  elaborated 
from  the  1  act  German  farce  Furcht  vor  de^r 
schwiegermutter,  by  Clara  Ziegler.  [36]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1910;    D:  21848;    Joseph 
Henry  Neebe,  Chicago.  36486 

comedy  playlet,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.     22 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915;  D :  41210 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  36486a 

drama  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Pearson. 

ii,  81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910;  D:  21246;  Charles  S. 
Pearson,  New  York.  36487 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Hastings. 

©  Dille  Hastings,  Philadelphia  ;  1896  :  7401, 
Jan.  30.  36488 

See  also  Cure  for  the  blues. — Dawn. — Miss 

Fitz-John. 

Playmakers;   a   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   W.   H. 
Nichols.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
,    ©  Walter  H.  Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal. ;  D : 
15817,  May  10,  1909 ;  2c.  May  10,  1909.    36489 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Morris  and  R.  K. 

Young.     [1],  6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  32876  ;  James  How- 
ard Morris  and  Roland  Keith  Young,  New 
York.  36490 

See  alao  Widow. 


Playmates;  a  nautical  farce  comedy,  by  J.  W. 
Kelly  and  Be.ssie  Bonehiil. 

©    Betsv    Smith,    New    York;    1892:49819, 
Dec.  6.  36491 

-vaudeville  skit,  by  AV.  U.  Cressy.     [2],  21 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    2,    1913;    D :  33116 :    Will    M. 
Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H.  36492 

Plays;  by  Anton  Tchekoff,  tr.  from  the  Russian, 
with  an  introduction  by  Jlarian  Fell.  New 
York,  C.  Scrihuor's  sons,  1912.  3  p.  1.,  3-233 
p.     front,    (port.)      12°. 

Contents  :      Uncle      Vanya. — Ivanoff. — Sea 
gull. — Swan  song. 

©   Sept.   14,   1912;   2c.   Sept.   17,   1912;   A: 
320420 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

36493 

by    August    Strindberg,    tr.    by    Edith    and 


Warner  Oland.  Boston,  J.  W.  Luce  and  com- 
pany, 1912.  Various  paging,  front,  (port.) 
12°. 

Contents  :  Father. — Countess  Julie. — Out- 
law.— Stronger. 

©  Julv  3,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1912  ;  A  :  327743  ; 
L.  E.  Bassett,  Boston.  36494 

— Same.     [218]  p.     front,     (port.)     12°. 


Contents  :  Comrades. — Facing  death. — Pa- 
riah.— Easter. 

©  .Tune  14,  1913;  2c.  June  IS,  1913;  A: 
350071;  L.  E.  Bassett,  Boston.  36495 

tv.  from  the  Sv.-edish  with  an  introduc- 
tion bv  Edwin  Bjorknuin.  Authorized  ed. 
New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons.  1912.  3  p.  1., 
3-26S  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  dream  play.— The  link. — 
The  dance  of  death,  pt.  1,  2. 

©  Feb.  24,  1912  ;  2c,  Mar.  7,  1912  ;D :  28970 ; 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.  36496 

Same.    3  p.  1.,  3-90  p.    12°. 

Contents:' Miss  Julia. — The  stronger. 
©   Aug.    17,    1912;    2c.    Aug.   22,    1912;    A: 
319426;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

36497 

Same.    3  p.  1.,  3-89  p.     12°. 

CoNTiQNTS  :  Creditors. — I'ariah. 
©  Nov,  2,  1912 ;  2c,  Nov,  5,  1912  ;  A  :  327606 ; 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.         36498 

-  Same.    2d  scries.    New  York.  C.  Scrib- 


ner's sons,  1913.    3  p.  1.,  3-265  p.     12°, 

Contents  :  There  are  crimes  and  crimes. — 
Miss  Jnlia.— The  stronger.— Creditors. — Pa- 
riah. 

©  I^Iar.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar,  6,  1913  ;  A :  332680 ; 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.  36499 


1832 


36500 


COPYBIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


36507 


Plays;  by  August  Strindberg — Continued. 

■ Same.    3d  series.    New  York,  C.  Scrib- 

ner's  sons,  1913.     2  p.  1.,  276  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Swanwhite. — Simoon. — Debit 
and  credit. — Advent. — Tlie  tliunder  storm. — 
After  the  fire. 

©  Oct.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1913 ;  A :  354659 ; 
Cliarles  Scribner's  sons,  New  Yorli.         36500 

by  Bj0rustjerne  Bj^ruson,  tr.  from  tlie  Nor- 
wegian with  an  introduction  by  Edwin  Bjork- 
man.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1913. 
4  p.  1.,  3-281  p.     front,      (port.)     12". 

Contents:  The  gauntlet  (En  hanske). — Be- 
yond our  power  (Over  evne). — The  new  sys- 
tem (Det  ny  system), 

©  Apr.  12,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1913;  A: 
343S78;   Charles  Scribner's  sons,   New   Yorl?. 

36501 

■ Same.  2d  series.  New  York,  C.  Scrib- 
ner's sons,  1914.     4  p.  1.,  3-284  p.     12°. 

Contents:  Love  and  geography  (Geografi 
og  kjaerlighed). — Beyond  liuman  might  (Over 
evne:  annet  stykke). — Laboremus  (Labore- 
mus). 

©  Feb.  7,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1914;  A: 
369098;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

36501a 

by  Clyde  Fitch,  ed.  with  an  introduction 

by  Montrose  J.  Moses  and  Virginia  Gerson. 
Memorial  ed.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and 
company,  1915.     4  v.     fronts.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Beau  Brumraell.  Lovers' 
lane,  Nathan  Hale. — v.  2.  Barbara  Frietchie, 
Captain  Jinks  of  the  horse  marines,  Tlie 
climbers. — v.  3.  The  stubbornness  of  Geraldiue, 
The  girl  with  the  green  eyes,  Her  own  way. — 
v.  4.  Tlie  woman  in  the  case,  The  truth,  The 
city. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  each  and  aff.  Nov.  22. 
1915  ;  A  :  414785  ;  Little,  Brown  and  cojapfiny. 
Boston!  36501b 


—  by  J.  F.  Phillips. 

©    John    Franklyn    Phillips,    Great    Neck, 
N.  Y'. ;  D  :  15772,  May  4,  1909.  36503 

—  by  John  Galsworthv.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1909.  v,  263  p. 
12°. 

Conteints  :   The   silver   box. — Joy. — Strife. 
©   John   Galsworthy,    Great    Britain ;    A : 
241726,  June  11,  1909;  2c.  June  11,  1909. 

36503 


—  ■ — —Same.    2d  series.    New  York,  Charles 
Scribner's  sons,  1913.     [225]  p.     12°. 

Contents  :     The     eldest     son. — The     lictle 
dream. — Justice. 

©  Mar.  29, 1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32858  ; 
Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York.       36504 


Plays;  by  John  Galsworthy — Continued. 

— — Same.     3d   series.    New  York,  Charles 

Scribner's  sons,  1914.     [278]  p.     12°. 

Contents:     The     fugitive. — The    pigeon.— 
The  mob. 

©   Sept.   5,   1914;   2c.   Sept.   11,   1914;    D: 
38076;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

36504a 


— -by  Leonid  Andreyelf,  tr.  from  the  Russian 
by  Clarence  L.  IMeader  and  Fred  Newton 
Scott.  Authorised  ed.  New  York,  C.  Scrib- 
ner's sons.  1915.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  214  p.  front, 
(port.)      12°. 

Contents  :  The  black  maskers. — The  life  of 
man. — The  Sabine  women. 

©  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afe.  Feb.  25,  1915 ; 
A :  391981 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York. 

36504b 

•by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford.     New    York,    M. 


Kennerley,  1910.    5  p.  L,  [5]-329  p.    12° 

Contents  :  Hamilton's  second  marriage.— 
Thomas  and  the  princess. — The  modern  way. 

©  Apr.  2,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1910;  A: 
261189;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York. 

36505 

Plays  and  comedies  for  little  folks;  by  Marie 
Irish  [pseud,  of  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney]  Chi- 
cago, A.  Flanagan  company  [1912]  172  p. 
diagr.     16°. 

©  Feb.  1,1912;  2c.  Feb.  8, 1912  ;  A  :  305592  : 
A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  36506 

Plays  and  monologues;  by  Benjamin  Lease 
Crozer  Griffith.  [Philadelphia.  The  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1901]     [324]  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  Between  the  acts. — Forget-me- 
nots. — A  cloudy  day. — Wanted — a  valet. — 
Pro  tem. — For  her  sake. — ^A  bachelor's  di- 
vorce.— A  rival  by  request. — A  mistake  in 
identity. — Not  at  home.— Monologues. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  A :  8413, 
Apr.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  36506a 

Plays  and  poems;  by  G.  H.  Boker.  2  v.  3d 
ed.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co..  1869. 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Calaynos. — Anne  Boleyn. — 
Leonor  fle  Guzman. — Francesca  da  Rimini. — 
V.  2.  The  betrothal. — The  widow's  marriage. 
©  George  H.  Boker,  United  States;  1883: 
18107,  18108,  Oct.  3;  2c.  each  Nov.  5. 

36506b,   36506c 

Plays  for  private  acting;  tr.  from  the  French 
and  Italian,  by  members  of  the  Bellevue  dra- 
matic club  of  Newport.  New  York,  H.  Holt  & 
company,  1878.  (Leisure  hour  series,  no.  99) 
[Re-issued  in  1902  with  the  title: — The  soup 
tureen  and  other  duologues  and  dialogues] 

©  Henry  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York;  1878: 
8717,  July  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  14.  36507 


1833 


36507 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36515 


Plays  for  school  children;  eil.  by  Anna  M. 
Liitkenhiius,  with  an  introduction  by  Margaret 
Knox.  New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1915. 
xviii,  283  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  24.  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  27,  1915 ; 
A:  397737;  Century  co.,  New  York.      36507a 

Plays  for  small  stages;  by  M.  Aldis.  New 
York,  Duffield  &  company,  1915.  xv,  105  p. 
front.,  plates.     8°. 

Contents  :  Mrs.  Pat  and  the  law. — Tlie 
drama  class. — Extreme  unction. — The  letter. — 
Temperament. 

©  Dec.  3.  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  7.  1915: 
A  :  414912 ;  Mary  Aldis,  New  York.        36507b 

Plays  for  the  holidays  for  seventh  and  eighth 
year  grades;  by  C.  G.  Eichel.  [6],  224  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914;  D :  36121 ;  Charles 
Gerard  Eichel,  New  York.  36507c 

Plays  in  pantomime  for  moving  picture  shows; 
by  D,  Davidson,  v.  1.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1909 ;  D :  17543 ;  Dore  David- 
son, New  York.  36508 

Plays  of  Maurice  Maeterlinck;  tr.  by  Richard 
Hovey.     Chicago,  Stone  <&  Kimball,  1895. 

Contents  :  Princess  Maleine. — The  in 
truder. — The  blind. — The  seven  princesses. 

©  Stone  &  Kimball.  Chicago ;  1895 :  10008, 
Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1894.  36508a 

Same.     Chicago,    Stone   &   Kimball,    1894- 

1896.     2  V.     12°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Princess  Maleine. — The  in- 
truder.— The  blind. — The  seven  princesses.- — 
V.  2.  Alladine  and  Palomides. — Pelleas  and 
M^lisande. — Home. — The  death  of  Tintagiles. 

©  Stone  &  Kimball,  Chicago;  1896:43039, 
July  29;  2c.  June  17.  36508b 

Plays  of  protest;  bv  Upton  Sinclair.  New  York, 
M.  Kennerley,  1912.    3  p.  1.,  vi,  226  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  naturewoman.-^The  ma- 
chine.— The  second-story  man. — Prince  Hagen. 

©  Jan.  15,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1912;  A: 
305641 ;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.     36509 

Plays  of  the  pioneers;  a  book  of  historical 
pageant-plays,  by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay. 
New  York  and  London.  Harper  &  brothers, 
1915.     174,  [1]  p.     incl.  front.,  plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  pioneers. — The  fountain  of 
youth. — May-day. — The  vanishing  face. — The 
passing  of  Hiawatha. — Dame  Greel  o'  Port- 
land Town. 

©  Apr.  26,  1915;  2c.  Apr.  27.  1915:  aff.  Apr. 
28,  1915;  A:  398583;  Harper  &  bro.s..  Now 
York.  36509a 


Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant;  by  Bernard 
Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  190G.  2  v.  12°. 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Containing  the  three  un- 
pleasant plays :  Widower's  houses.^The  phil- 
anderer.— Mr.«(.  Warren's  profession. — v.  2. 
Containing  the  four  pleasant  plays:  Arms  and 
the  man.- — Candida. — The  man  of  destiny. — 
You  never  can  tell. 

©  Brentano's.  Now  York  ;  A :  134735,  134736, 
Dec.  30,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1905.  3650913 

— -The  first  volume  containing  the  three 


unpleasant  plays.  (!hica.go,  H.  S.  Stone  &  co., 
1898.  2  p.  1.,  [ix]-xxxi,  244  n.,  1  1.  incl. 
port.     12°. 

CoNi'ENTS :    Widower's    houses. — The    Phil- 
anderer.— I\Irs.  Warren's  profession. 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago;  1898: 
24271.  Apr.  18;   Ic.  Apr.   21;  Ic.  Mav  3. 

36509c 

The     second     volume     containing    the 


pleasant  plays.     Chicago  and  New  York,  H.  S. 
Stone  &  CO.,  1898.    xix,  338  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

Contents  :  Yon  never  can  tell. — -Arms  and 
the  man. — Candida. — The  man  of  destiny. 

©    Bernard    Shaw,    London;    1898:30213, 
May  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  36509d 

Plaything    (The);    drama    in    1    act.    by    S.    E. 
Smyth.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17.  1914;  D :  37S78 ;   Samuel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha.  Neb.  36509e 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.     55  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  16,  1912;  D :  30854 ;  Arthur  J. 
Lnmb,  New  York.  36510 


drama   of  modern  life  in   1  act,  by   C.    S. 

Booth.      [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,    1912  ;     D  :  28G37  ;  '  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  York.  36511 

a  play   in  3  acts.      [1],   40  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June  17,   1912 ;    D :  29984 ;   Chas.    (J. 
Turner.   Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  36512 

Playthings;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Z.  J.-iPfji. 
f99]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25.  1912;  D :  29169 :  M.  Z.  .Taffa. 
Los  Angeles.  36513 

piny  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Z.  Jaffa.     81  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1913;  D :  33865 ;  Minnie  Z. 

Jaffa,  Los  Angeles.  36514 

Playwright  (The):  by  P..  J.  Travis.     58  p.     4°. 

:m.s. 

©  Ic.    Nov.   9,   1909;  D :  17317 ;     Boyd    J. 

Travis,  Columbus,  O.  36515 


1834 


36516 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


36533 


Playwright  (The) — Continued. 

■  a   comedy   in  4  acts,  by  L.   Landes.     New 

Yorlv,   Chambers  print    [1900]      3  p.   1.,  91  p. 

front,   (port.)     8°. 

©   Leonard   Landes,   New    Yorl^;    1900   A: 

10140,  Apr.  21 ;  Ic.  June  S ;  Ic.  July  21.    36516 

See  also  His  partner's  wife. 


Playwrig-ht  at  work;  by  J.  P.  Powell.  23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .lames  Francis  Powell.  Norwalli.  Conn.; 
D  :  874S,  June  28,  190G  ;  2c.  June  28,  1906. 

36517 

Playwrights  (The);  by  M.  C.  Kann.  43  p.  1°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Mattve    C.    Kann,    San    Francisco ;    D : 
14587,  Dec' 21,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.    36518 

Play  write  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Wood. 

©  Stanley  Wood,  Denver ;  1894 :  7146,  Jan. 
31.  36519 

Plea  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy  in  verse,  by  Os- 
born  Rennie  Lamb.  Nev/  Yorli,  Ames  &  Rol- 
linson,  1907.     55  p.     12°. 

©   Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,   Cresskill,   N.   J. ; 
D :  11428,  Sept.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1907. 

36520 

Pleasant  (A)  evening;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Frederic  Arnold  Kummer.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,   1910;   D :  202.55 ;   Sanger  & 
.Jordan,  New  Yorlc.  36521 

-an  eccentric  character  comedy  si^etch   for 

one  male  and  one  female  character,  by  R.  A. 
Mansfield.     [15]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  A.  Mansfield,  Lfmisville ;  D :  371, 
Apr.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  May  21,  1901.  36522 

Pleasant  (A)  evening  by  the  imperial  trio;  a 
comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Hodge.    Type- 
i     written. 

I  ©  R.  H.  Hodge,  New  York :  1899 :  76990, 
Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1900.  36523 

Pleasant  hours  in  language  fields.  See  Word 
(The)  family. 

Pleasant    journey;    fai'cical    sketch,    by    C.    W. 
L     Tackenberg.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  S,  1914 ;  D :  39033 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackeuberj?,  Cincinnati.  36523a 

Pleasant  wedding  guests;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Fanny  Ritchie. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York  ;  1899  :  17949, 
Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  9.  36524 

Please  be  kind  to  my  mamma,  dad;  by  J.  A. 

DehJi. 

©  John  A.  Dehn,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  9036, 
Sept.  4,  1906.  36525 


Please  don't  wake  me;  dope  song,  by  Matthew 
Woodward.    2  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woodward  &  Jerome,  New  York ;  D : 
15123,  Feb.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1909.      36526 

Pleasing  her  parents;  or,  Losing  a  lover,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D  :  12112,  Jan.  3,  1908.  365$i7 

Pleasure;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Olive  Logan  and 
W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York ;  1872 :  7626,  July 
17.  36528 

Pleasure  (A)  stroll  on  Pifth  avenue;  play  in 
1  act,  by  I.  F.  Hapiiood.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915;  D :  42060 ;  Isabel  F. 
Hapgood,  New  York.  36528a 

Pleasure  (A)  trip;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Gondiuet  and  A.  Bisson,  tr.  from  the  French 
by  Newton  Chisneil.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1885.  49  p.  12°.  { [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  168] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  4241,  Feb. 
19 ;  2c.  Feb.  20.  36529 

Pleasures  and  palaces.  See  Lesson  in  house- 
keeping. 

PleasTires  and  politics;  an  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Richardson.    Typewritten. 

©  Lilian  Richardson,  Washington ;  1893 : 
9707,  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  36530 

Pleasures  (The)  of  hell;  a  spectacular  extrava- 
.i;ai!za  in  3  acts,  by  T.  E.  Conterno  and  R.  M. 
"Whiteiiead. 

©  Theodore  E.  Conterno,  Brooklyn,  and 
Ralph  M.  Whitehead,  New  York;  1897:22562, 
Apr.  10.  36531 

Pleasures  (The)  of  the  world;  religious  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  John  Preston  [pseud,  of  J.  P. 
Buschlen]  Lamoui,  la..  Herald  publishing 
house  [1915]     64  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  D  :  42183 ; 
.John  Preston  Buschlen,  Lamoni,  la.     36531a 

Plebe  (La);  sainete  de  costumbres  populares  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  Fernjlndez  Palomero,  mtisica  de 
los  maestros  Foglietti  y  Padilla.  Madrid  [So- 
.  ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913.  47  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36552 ;  Manuel  Femrmdez  Palomero,  Madrid. 

36531b 

Plebeian;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Ar- 
thur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;  1887 :  4849, 
Mar.  1.  36532 

-a  romantic  drama,  by  Wm.  Young. 

©  Frank  Curtis,  Detroit ;  1882  :  18659,  Nov.  3. 

36533 


1835 


36534 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


86554 


Plebes  (The);  by  B.  L.  Johnson.  [6]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Bessie  Louise  Johnson,  Cliicago ;  D : 
15646,  Apr.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909.    36534 

Pledge  (The)  of  Coronova;  a  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  scene,  by  Harry  S.  Sheldon.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Justus,  Keokuk,  la. ;  D :  15980,  June 
1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  36535 

Pledge  (The)  of  honor;  romantic  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.  [G7]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me. ;  D :  3163. 
Mar.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.  36536 

Pledged;  or,  Fun  in  a  pawnshop,  an  original 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Robei't  B.  Peattie. 

©  Charles  Katzenberg,  Philadelphia  ;  1885  : 
13172,  June  15.  36537 

Pledgeling  (The);  a  college  comedy,  by  H.  S. 
Mitchell.    40  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Henrv  S.  Mitchell,  Minneapolis ;  D :  6503, 
Apr.  12,  1905;  2c.  May  3,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1905.  36538 

Pledging  of  Polly;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Abby 
Bullock  and  Margaret  Currier  Lyon.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1909 ;  D  :  17164 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  36539 

Pleiades  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Gilmore.  [67]  p.  f°.  Typev/ritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Annella  S  Gilmore.  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
2220,  Aug.  9,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1904.     36540 

or.  The  Pleiades  and  the  planets,  a  celes- 
tial fantasy,  by  Margaret  Virginia  Jenkins. 
[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  IM.  V.  Jenkins,  New  York ;  D :  6984,  July 
18,  1905 ;  2c.  July  18,  1905.  36541 

Plenty  of  money;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Oliver  Doud  Byron,  Brooklyn;  1876: 
11215,  Oct.  3.  36542 

Plight  (The)  of  Doubleday;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Smith.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Maus  Smith,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
2257,  .Tan.  25;  2c.  Jan.  2.5.  36543 

Plongee  (Bn)     See  Submarine  (The) 
Plot  (The);  vaudeville  sketch,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910;  D:  21547;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  36544 

Plot  against  plot;  by  T.  Luiz  de  Freitas.  Cald- 
well. Id.,  Gem  state  rural  printers,  1903.  65 
p.    8°. 

©  Thome  Luiz  de  Freitas,  Portland,  Or. ; 
D :  3104,  Mar.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  May  19,  1903. 

36545 


Plot  and  counterplot;  a  play,  by  J.  A.  Eustace. 

©  Jennie  A.  Eustace,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  1880 : 
20199,  Dec.  29.  36546 

Plot  and  proxy;  or.  The  colonel's  surrender,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  German  by  R.  C. 
Wright,  arr.  and  adapted  for  the  stage  by 
H.  S.  Duffield  and  Phosa  McAllister. 

©    Robert    Catlin    Wright,    Portland,    Or.; 
D  :  4243,  Nov.  14,  1903.  36547 

Plot  (A)  for  millions;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  Rhg  Lorraine, 

©  R.  Lorraine,  New  York;   D:9001,  Aug. 
18,  1906.  36548 

Plot  (The)  of  Scotland  Yard.  -See  Ivory's 
peril. 

Plot  (The)  revealed;  or,  Capital  and  labor 
united,  a  real  drama  of  life  in  5  acts  and  2 
spectacular  tableaux,  by  G.  W.  Dunkle. 

©  G.  W.  Dunkle,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.;  1888: 
20496,  July  16.  36549 

Plot  (The)  that  failed;  travesty  play  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  F.  J.  Beaman  and  Clifford  F. 
Ivins.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34626 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  36550 

Plots  and  playwrights;  comedy  in  2  pts.,  by 
Edward  Massey  [pseud,  of  G.  E.  Massey] 
[2],  77  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42428 ;  George  Ed- 
ward Massey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  36550a 

Plotted  and  lost;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Soop.     [4],  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    .Jennie    F.    Soop,    Boston;    1890:15416, 
May  9;  2c.  June  6.  36551 

Plotters  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Max  Glass. 
61,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1911 ;  D :  24220 ;  Sadey  Glass. 
Cincinnati.  36552 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Dennett.     [3],  48  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1914;    D:  36864;    Charles 
Griffen  Dennett,  Indianapolis.  36552a 

by  O.  W.  Stewart.     70  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915 ;  D :  41285 ;  Oliver  W. 
Stewart,  Indianapolis.  36552b 

Plowman    (The)    of   Ayrshire;    a   draiiia    in   4 
acts,  by  P.  E.  Bissell. 

©  P.  E.  Bissell,  Bedford,  O. ;  D :  129.")G,  May 
11,  1908.  36553 

Plowman   (The)  of  Cahermoyne;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Roach  and  J.  A.  Knox. 

©  James  C.  Roach  and   J.  Armory  Knox. 
New  York ;  1884 :  12444,  June  19.  36554 


1836 


36555 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


36575 


Pluck;  ii  story  of  £50,000,  an  original  drama,  by- 
Henry  Pettitt  and  Augustus  Harris. 

©  Eugene  Tompkins,  Boston;  1882:13632, 
Aug.  18.  36555 

or.    The    adventures    of    our    commercial 


travelers,  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts  and 

prologue,  written  and  composed  by  D.  Marx. 

©  David  Marx,  New  York  ;  1882  :  6365,  Apr. 

21.  36556 

Pluck  and  luck;  a  protean  sensation  drama  in 
3  acts  and  10  scenes,  originally  written  by  J.  J. 
McCloskey,   adapted  by  F.   Jones. 

©  Frank  Jones,  Now  York ;  1879 :  5597. 
Apr.  26;  Ic.  Apr.  26.  36557 

Pluck  brings  luck.     Sec  Kittens. 

Plucking  of  a  rose;  a  romantic  Irisli  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Tempest. 

©  IVIr.  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Tempest,  Slienan- 
doah,  Pa.;  1898:52414,  Sept.  7;  2c.  Jan.  4, 
1899.  36558 

Plucky  American  girl:  a  4  act  melodrama,  by 
W.  A.  Tulley.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  A.  Tullev,  Jersey  City ;  t) :  S3.30; 
Apr.  12,  1906;  2c.  Api-.  25.  1906.  36559 

Plucky,  the  v/harf-rat;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  W. 
Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1897: 
51071,  Sept.  13.  36560 

Plum-Blossom   of  Ping-Chow;   comedy   playlet 
'  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Turberville.     [1],  19  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  34660  ;  Henry  Turber- 
ville, Washington.  36561 

Plum  (A)  pudding;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  G.  M. 
Spence.    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  M.  Spence,  Chicago ;  1887 :  11355, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1893.  36562 

Plumbers  (The);  an  eccentric  comedv  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Howard  and  L.  C.  Tees. 

©  George  W.  Howard  and  Levin  C.  Tees,- 
Philadelphia  ;  1883  :  23275,  Dec.  15.         36563 

[2], 


farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  W.  G.  Plunkett. 

15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34763 ;  Harry  Wil- 
loughby  Grattan  Plunkett,  New  Maiden.  Eng- 
land. 36564 

Plume  (A)  of  feathers;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Gulielma  Penn  and  R.  Fitzjohu.  London. 
S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French,  1912. 

16  p.     12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.  no.  2400] ) 
©    Apr.    26,    1912;    2c.    Apr.   27,    1912;    D: 

29507;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       36565 


Plumes  (Les)  du  geai;  piece  en  4  actes,  de  J. 
Jullien.  42  p.  illus.  8°.  [Reprinted  from 
Je  sais  tout] 

©   Jean   Jullien,   Paris ;    D :  8828,   July   14, 
1906;  2c.  July  14,  1906.  36566 

Plumes  (Les)  du  paon;  comedie  en  3  actes  [par] 
A.  Bis.son  &  Berr  de  Turique.  [Paris,  Impr. 
de  I'lllustration]  1907.    2  p.  1.,  82  p,  1  1.    12°. 

©  A.  Bisson  &  Berr  de  Turique,  Paris ;  D : 
11408,  Sept.  25,  1907;  2c.   Sept.  25,  1907. 

36567 

Plummer's  Ridge;  rural  picture  in  4  scenes,  by 
Wilbur  Duntley.  Boston,  The  author,  1910. 
23  p.     16°. 

©    Jan.    11,    1910;    2c.    Feb.   26.    1910;    E: 
20300;  Wilbur  L.  Duntley,  Boston.         36568 

Plumville  (The)  refoi-mer;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Grant. 

©  Charles  T.  Grant,  Boston ;  1900  A :  19989, 
Aug.   10.  36569 

Plunge  (A)  into  matrimony;  1  act  sketch,  by 
G.  A.  Weber.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3,     1914;     D :  38397 ;     Gustav 
Adolph  Weber,  Milwaukee.  36569a 

Plunger  (The) ;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  K.  Hig- 
gins.  New  I'^ork,  A.  S.  Seer's  theatrical  print, 
1889. 

©  Oliver  D.  Byron,  New  York  ;  1889  :  24095. 
Aug.  6.  36570 

an    original    play,    by    A.    Smith    and    E. 

Arden. 

©   Arden   Smith   and   Edwin   Arden,   New 
York;   1888:30856,   Oct.   29.  36571 

Plungers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H. 
Crocker.      [68]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Henry  Crocker,  Chicago  ;  D  :  14337, 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  36572 

Plunkett's  Four  Corners.     See  Our  Nan. 

Plus   (La)   amoureuse;  piece  en  4  actes.   [de] 
■   Lucien    Besnard.      Pai"is,    Librairie    Moli^re, 
1907.     211  p.     12°. 

©  F.  Demolv,  Paris  ;  D  :  9783.  Jan.  12,  1907  ; 
2c.  Jan.  24,  1907.  36573 

Plus  (Le)  beau  corps  de  France;  fantaisie  raili- 
taire  en  2  actes  et  5  tableaux,  de  Trebla  et 
Emile  Codey,  musique  nouvelle  et  arrangee 
par  M.  Monteux-Brisac.  Paris.  Librairie  the- 
atrale  du  Nouveau  siecle,  1910.  136  p.  12°. 
©  Sept.  1.  1911;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911;  D: 
25565 ;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.    36574 

Plus  (Les)  beaux  jours;  comedie  en  3  actes, 
par  G.  A[ntona]-Traversi.  traduction  de  Mile. 
Darsenne.      {In  Touche  a  tout.  no.   12) 

©  Dec.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23036 ; 
Ar theme  Fayard,   Paris.  36575 


1837 


36576 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36591 


Plus  (La)  faible;  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  M.  Pr6- 
vost.     74  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Marcel  Prevost.  Paris ;  D :  4912,  Apr.  21, 
1904;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1904.  36576 

Plus  fort  que  le  mal;  essai  sur  le  mal  innom- 
able,  piece  en  4  actes,  [de]  G.  Espe  de  Metz. 
Paris,  A.  Maloine,  1907.     232  p.     12°. 

©  A.  Maloine,  Paris ;  D :  9288,  Oct.  22,  1906 ; 
2c.  Oct.  22,  1906.  36577 

Plus  (La)  forte;  pigce  en  3  actes.  de  E.  Brieux. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1909.  1  p.  1.. 
102  p.    12°. 

©  Eugene  Brieux.  Paris ;  D :  1G158,  June 
25,  1909;  2c.  June  25,  1909.  36578 

Plus  que  reine;  drame  en  5  actes,  et  un  pro- 
logue, 7  tableaux,  [par]  Emile  Bergerat. 
Paris,  P.  Ollendorff,  1899.  5  p.  1.,  238  p. 
12°. 

©  Paul  Ollendorff,  Paris;  1899:23709,  Apr. 
4;  2c.  Apr.  4.  36579 

Plutocrat  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  F. 
Schupphaus.  New  York,  A.  Lovell  &  co., 
1892.    103  p.    16°. 

©  Otto  Frederick  Schupphaus,  Brooklyn ; 
1891 :  18377,  May  19 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1893.    36580 

■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Chapman.     [50J  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stella  Chapman,  New  York ;  1894 :  28822, 
.July  10 ;  2c.  July  10.  36581 

or,  The  contingent  social,    economic    and 

industrial  crisis,  an  allegory,  a  lyric  compo- 
sition, by  George  Lafayette  Ayere  [pseud,  of 
G.  A.  Lafayette]     [112]  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  George  Ayere  Lafayette,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  6388,  Mar.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1905. 

36582 

Plutocrats  (The);  comic  opera-libretto  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  Solomons. 

©  Selina  Solomons,  San  Francisco ;  1894 : 
18951,  Apr.  12.  36583 

Plutocrats  in  purgatory;  a  musical  monstrosity 
in  2  acts,  by  B.  Lane.  17  1.  f°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Brandon  Lane,  New  York ;  D :  14157.  Oct. 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  acts  1,  2,  Oct.  27,  1908.        36584 

Pneumatica;  blown-up  in  two  bubbles,  book  by 
E.  D.  Burrows,  lyrics  by  T.  G.  Springer.  [3]. 
72  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22204 ;  Thomas  Grant 
Springer,  Oakland,  Cal.,  and  Ethelbert  D. 
Burrows,  Berkeley,  Cal.  36585 

a  fantastic  blow  out  in  2  bubbles,  book  by 


T.  G.  Springer  and  Ethelbert  Dudley  Bur- 
rows, lyrics  by  T.  G.  Springer.  [91]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   Mar.   18,   1912;    D:  29078;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  New  York.  36586 


Po  ukazu  tsario;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Henniquin   [Hennequin] 

©  Alfred  Henniquin,  Ann  Arbor;  1890: 
20429,  June  24.  36587 

Po'  white  trash  and  other  one  act  dramas;  by 
Evelyn  Greenleaf  Sutherland,  certain  of  the 
plays  being  written  in  collaboration  with 
Emma  Sheridan  Fry  and  P.  W.  Mackave. 
Chictigo,  H.  S.  Stone  &  co.,  1900.  5  p.  1.,  3-232 
p.,  1  1.    12°. 

Contents  :  At  the  barricade. — Bit  of  in- 
struction.—Comedie  Royall.— End  of  the 
way. — Galatea  of  the  toy-shop. — In  far  Bo- 
hemia.— Po'  white  trash. — Rohan  the  silent.— 
Song  at  the  castle. 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
19444,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1900.  36587a 

Poacher  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  O.  Fran- 
cis.    [2],  41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914;  D:  37085;  John  Os- 
wald Francis,  London.  36587b 

Poacher's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Claire  Scott,  New  York ;  1888 :  2994, 
Jan.  27.  36588 

Pobre  (La)  Dolores;  sainete  Ifrico  decostumbres 
madrilenas  en  3  cuadros  y  en  verso,  original 
de  L.  Esteso  y  L6pez  de  Haro,  mGsica  del 
maestro  Jose  Fonrat.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1907.  30  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Luis  Esteso  y  L6pez  de  Haro,  Madrid; 
D :  11488,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1907.    36589 

Pobre  (El)  Don  Benito;  juguete  comico  en  3 
actos,  original  de  F.  Pontes.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36529  ;  Fernando  Pontes,  Madrid.  36589a 

Pobre  (La)  nifia;  comodia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  C.  Arniches.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.    95  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32568  ; 
Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  36590 

Pobrecito  (El)  Juan.     See  Palacio  triste. 

Pobres  (Las)  viudas;  juguete  lirico  en  1  acto, 
(lividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  Julio  Pardo 
y  Adolfo  Sfmchez  Carrfire,  mdsica  de  los 
inaestros  C.  Vela  y  E.  Brli.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1913.  49  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32541 ; 
J.  Pardo  y  A.  Silnchez  Carrgre,  Madrid. 

36591 


1838 


36591 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


36608 


Poca  (La)  lacha;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  Scuadros.  original  de  Silvio-Figarelo 
y  [Manuel]  Gonzalez  [de]  Lara,  mlisica  del 
maestro  Ubeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.  45  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38208;  Silvio-Figarelo  y  Gonzalez  Lara,  Ma- 
drid. 36591a 

Poca  pena;  sainete  lirico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  R.  Asensio 
Mas,  mlisica  de  los  maestros  Torregrosa  y 
Alonso.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1912.    42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29776 ;  Ramon  Asencio  Mas,  Madrid.      36592 

Poca  (La)  vergiienza;  pasatiempo  c6mico-polI- 
tico-sicaliptico-cinematografico  de  actualidad 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  6  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  'original  de  S.  M.  Grants  y  E.  Polo, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Emilio  Borras.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  43,  [1] 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16889 ;  Salvador  Maria  Granes  y  Ernesto  Polo, 
Madrid.  36593 

Pocahontas;  by  Tecmutha  [pseud,  of  E.  O. 
Ropp]  Normal,  111.,  The  Universal  publishing 
company,  1906.    1  p.  1.,  [5]-90  p.    12°. 

©  Edwin  Oliver  Ropp,  Normal,  111.;  D: 
8830,  June  7,  1906 ;  2c.  July  16,  1906.      36594 

a  burlesque  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Welland 

Hendrick.      Chicago,    T.    S.    Denison    [1886] 
19  p.     12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1886 :  22871,  Oct. 
11 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  36595 


—  Same. 

©  Welland  Hendrick,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  as  the 
author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
5708,  Sept.  26,  1914.  Original  entry,  Oct.  11, 
1886,  no.  22871.  36595a 

—  a  comedy  of  sylvan  love  and  tragedy  of  a 
broken  heart,  in  5  acts,  by  Randolph  Keim 
[i.  e.  De  B.  R.  Keim] 

©  De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  Washington ;  D : 
9711,  Dec.  28,  1906.  365^6 

— 'a  grand  lyric,  mimic,  aquatic,  and  pictorial 
spectacle,  founded  upon  the  history  of  Vir- 
ginia, by  B.  Kiralfy.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Tj^e- 
writteu. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  D:9889, 
Jan.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1907.  36597 

—  libretto  of  opera  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Robin- 
son and  C.  W.  Robinson.  Detroit,  Stewart  & 
Lowe,  1891.    35  p.    16°. 

©  Annie  E.  Robinson  and  Charles  W.  Rob- 
inson, Detroit ;  1891 :  8808,  Mar.  9 ;  2c.  June  19. 

36598 


Pocahontas — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers. 

Stage  ed.    91  p.    12°.    Printed. 
©   S.   H.   M.   Byers,   United   States;   1875: 

3326,  Apr.  5 ;  2c.  July  7.  36599 

opera  in  3  acts,  written  and  composed  by 


W.  Patten.    88  p.    8°.    Ms.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22785 ;  Willard  Pat- 
ten, Minneapolis.  36600 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Black.     [9]  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Violet  Black,  New  York;  D:7770,  Dec. 
27,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1905.  36601 

a  spectacular  play,  by  W.  L.  Austin.    15  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©  W.  L.  Austin,  Richmond  ;  D  :  9055,  Sept. 
10,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1906.  36602 

or,   Homestead   life   in   the   New   "World, 

libretto  in  6  acts,  by  Anna  E.  Robinson  and 
C.  W.  Robinson.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Robinson,  Detroit;  1893: 
12579,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.  36603 

Pocahontas,  the  Indian  queen;  a  comic  opera 
in  2  acts,  words  by  G.  B.  Hart,  music  by  A. 
Pauli.  Libretto.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Edwards, 
Broughton  &  co.,  1886.    16  p.    16°. 

©  A.  Pauli  and  Chas.  B.  Hart,  United 
States ;  1886 :  4001,  Feb.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  3. 

36604 

Pocahontas,  the  Virginia  nonpareil;  a  drama 
of  tlie  17th  century,  by  G.  F.  Viett.  68  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  George  Frederic  Viett,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  D : 
8938,  Aug.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1906.       36605 

Pocket  (The)     See  Pockets  (The) 

Pocket-book  (The)  mystery;  a  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  Dominick  Murray  and 
C.  W.  Barry. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1872 :  8115, 
July  31.  36606 

Pocket  (A)  edition  of  the  Mikado;  a  ten 
minute  brochure,  by  R.  Reed. 

©  Roland  Reed,  Boston;  1885:22798,  Oct. 
31.  36607 

Pocket  (The)  handkerchief;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Thorn.    129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1915;  D:  40981;  Hallett 
Thorn,  New  York.  36607a 

Pockets  (The);  by  E.  Nice.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York ;  D :  10869,  June 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  [Note :  copies  de- 
posited have  title.  The  pocket]  36608 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-12 


1839 


S6608 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36614 


Poco  (El)  juicio;  sainete  eu  1  aeto  dividido  eu  4 
ciiadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Luis  Linares 
Becerra  y  Jose  Mesa  Andres.  INIadrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    41  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38258;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  Mesa  Andres, 
Madrid.  36608a 

Pocos  (Los)  anos;  sainete  con  miisica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  on  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
iliguol  Miluira  y  Ricardo  Gouziilez,  musica 
de  Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1912.  41  p.  12?.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  o,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31588 : 
M.  Miliura  y  K.  Gonziilez.  Madrid.  36609 

Poder  (El)  de  la  impotencia;  drama  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  por  Jose  Echegaray,  ed.  by  Aurelio 
Si.  Esi)in()sa.  Boston.  Schoenhof  book  co.. 
1900.     xx,  [2],  225  p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  G.  Tleuschel,  Boston;  D :  9222,  Oct.  6, 
190G;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1906.  36610 

Poderoso  caballero;  engendro  comico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  eu  2  cuadros,  original  y  escrito  en 
prosa  por  A.  Doinfnguez.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
30537;  Aiitoiuo  Donnnguez,  Madrid.      36610a 

Podgers'  predicament;  an  acting  slcetch  in  1 
scene,  by  L.  O.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  19610. 
Mar.  16;  2c.  Apr.  6.  36611 

Pedology  (A)  party;  by  F.  M.  Lafiin. 

©  Florence  M.  Laflin,  St.  Louis ;  D :  15459. 
Mar.  25,  1909.  36612 

Podratsick  (Der);  or.  The  Russian  Turkish 
war,  comical  operetta  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes, 
by  A.  Goldfaden. 

©  A.  Goldfaden,  New  York  ;  1888 :  2108. 
Jan.  19.  36613 

Poems;  by  William  Birdsly  Benton.  Chrysanthe- 
mum ed.  and  final  revision,  v.  3.  Deposit. 
N.  y.,  W.  B.  Benton,  1915.     10  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  Past  and  present. — 
Jack  and  John. 

©  Sept.  28.  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  2,  1915 ; 
A :  410800 ;  W.  B.  Benton.  Deposit,  N.  Y. 

36613a 

lyrical   and   dramatic,   to  which   is  added 

Cromwell,  an  historical  play,  by  S.  K.  Wiley. 
New  York.  G.  H.  Richmond ;  TiOndon,  Chap- 
man &  Hall,  1900.     vii,  214  p.     12°. 

©  Sara  King  Wiley,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
1900  A :  3872,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1900. 

36613b 


Poems  and  ballads;  by  Hermann  Hagedorn. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  com- 
pany, 1912.     X  p.,  2  1.,  3-133,  [1]  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  last  faring. — The 
three  false  women  of  Llanlar. 

©   Oct.    26,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    30,    1912;    A: 
327599;   H.   Hagedorn,   Englewood.    N.    J. 

36613c 

Same.     [New  ed.]  New  York,  The  Macmil- 


lan  company,  1913.     x,  [1],  143,  [1]  p.     12' 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  last  faring. — The 
three  false  women  of  Llanlar. 

©  Oct.  22,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1913;  A: 
354896;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  [Copy- 
right is  claimed  on  new  and  revised  ma- 
terial] 36613d 

Poems-  and  dramas;  by  William  Sharp.  Uni- 
form ed.  arr.  by  Mrs.  William  Sharp.  New 
York,  Duffield  «&  company.  1910.  455  p.  11. 
front,  (port.)  12°.  (The  writings  of  Fiona 
Macleod,  pseud,     v.  7) 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  Immortal  hour. — 
The  house  of  Usna. 

©  Oct.  22,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1910;  A: 
273939  ;  Duffield  &  co..  New  York.  366 13 e 

Poems  and  plays;  by  Harry  Lorenzo  Chapin. 
New  York,  The  Shakespeare  press  [1915]  259 
p.,  front,  (col.  port.)  plate  (col.  port.)  8°. 
Dramatic  contents  :  The  royal  nurse. — 
Forsaken.— Semeramus. — The  eccentric  phi- 
losopher.— A  white  slave. — Aggression  won. — 
The  love  test. 

©  Dec.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  22,  1915 ; 
A :  420028  ;  Anna  Fries  Chapin,  Cleveland. 

36613f 

Poems  (The)  and  plays  of  William  Vaughn 
Moody;  witli  an  introduction  by  John  M. 
Manly,  v.  1.  Poems  and  poetic  dramas.  Bos- 
ton and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  com- 
pany, 1912.  xlvi,  448  p.  front,  (port.)  12°. 
Dramatic  contents  :  The  fire-briuger. — 
The  masque  of  judgment. — The  death  of 
Eve. 

©  Nov.  16,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1912;  A: 
327890;  Harriet  C.  Moody,  Chicago.  [Copy- 
right is  claimed  on  new  matter  and  introduc- 
tion] 36613g 

Poesia  (La)  de  la  reja;  apunte  de  sainete,  origi- 
nal y  en  prosa,  de  J.  G.  Renovales  y  F.  Ga. 
Pacheco.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1914.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40086;  Juan  G.  Renovales  y  Francisco  Ga. 
Pacheco,  Madrid.  366 13h 

Poet  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit. 
126  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1911;  D :  25782 ;  Wm. 
Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  36614 


1840 


36615 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


36630 


Poet  (The) — Continued. 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gabriel  Boudous- 

quie. 
©  G.  Boudousquie.  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.;  1898: 

77404,  Dec.  31.  36615 

See  also  Semiramis,  and  other  plays. 


Poet  (The)  and  the  lady;  by  F.  R.  Cutter.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Frederick  Rollin  Cutter,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
12883,  May  2,  1908;  2c.  May  2,  1908.    36616 

Poet  (The)  and  the  queen.  See  Shakespeare 
(The)  wedding  festival. 

Poet  (The)  and  the  singer.  See  Deformed 
(The)  court  singer. 

Poet  prince   of   Shalimar.   See   Grand   Nazar. 

Poet  (The)  reporter,  and  maid;  a  comedy  sketch 
in  1  scene,  by  F.  H.  Livingstone.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  H.  Livingstone,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10415, 
Apr.  25,  1907;   2c.   May  22,  1907.  36617 

Poet  (The)  with  a  pull;  a  1  act  farce,  by  P.  R. 
Kellar. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar,  Chicago ;  D :  7400,  Oct. 
14,  1905.  36618 

Poeta  (El)  de  la  vida;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  original  de  A.  M.  Viergol,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  [3],  43  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22438 ; 
Antonio  M.  Viergol,  Madrid.  36619 

Poetaster;  by  Ben  Jonson,  and  Satiromastix,  "by 
Thomas  Dekker,  ed.  by  Josiah  H.  Penniman. 
Boston  and  London,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1913] 
Ixx,  456  p.     16°. 

©  Apr.  11,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1913;  A: 
343920;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.      36619a 

Poetical  (A)  wooing;  a  comedietta  in  1  act  and 
in  verse,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1S78 :  11294, 
Oct.  1.  36620 

Poetical  (The)  works  of  William  B.  Yeats; 
V.  2.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1907.     524  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents:  The  Countess  Cath- 
leen.^The  land  of  Heart's  Desire. — The 
shadowy  waters. — On  Baile's  Strand. — King's 
threshold. — Deirdre. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  A :  181310. 
July  8,  1907 ;  2c.  July  8,  1907.  36620a 

Same.    Dramatic  poems.    New  and  rev.  ed. 

New  York,  The  Macmillan  company ;  London, 
Macmillan  &  co.,  ltd.,  1912.    ix,  533  p.    12°, 

©  Aug.  7,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1912;  A: 
319308;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.         36621 


Poet's  (The)  club;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  male 
characters  only,  by  M.  N.  Beebe.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908.  21  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14080, 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  36622 

Poet's  (The)  daughter;  or,  The  ms.,  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Wallston  and  C.  W. 
Butler.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  Wallston  and  Charles  W.  But- 
ler, United  States;  1882:11891,  July  19;  2c 
July  24.  36623 

Poet's  (The)  dream;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Iiucas.     [41]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1911 ;  D :  23927 ;  Geo.  Lucas, 
Passaic,  N.  J.  36624 

Poet's  (The)  eye;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knob- 
lauch.    [117]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1915;  D:  40710;  Edward 
Knoblauch.  London.  36624a 

Poet's  (A)  life.     See  Julien. 

Poet's  (The)  love  afEair;  by  J.  B.  Larric.  14 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Burnett  Larric,  New  York ;  D :  14651, 
Dec.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.  36625 

Poet's  (A)  loves;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Hardy.     [65]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Evelina  Cooke  Hardy,  New  York;  D: 
6267,  Feb.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1905.    36626 


Poet's  (The)  nightmare. 


See  Aurora  Borealis. 
Sherwood.    9  p.     f°. 


Poet's  (A)  plight;  by  A 
Typewritten. 

©  Anita  Sherwood,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  3175, 
Mar.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.  36627 

Poggles;  or.  Traveling  acquaintances,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P.  and  M.  Has- 
brouck. 

©   George   P.   Hasbrouck  and  Mary   Has- 


brouck,  New  York ;  1889  :  2711,  Jan.  22. 


36628 


Poia;  grosse  oper  in.  3  akten,  text  von  Ran- 
dolph Hartley  nach  den  von  Walter  McClintock 
gesammelten  Indianer-legenden,  ins  Deutsche 
iibertragen  von  Eugenie  von  Huhn,  musik 
von  Arthur  Neviu.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner,  1909. 
45  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Oct.   26,    1909;   2c.   Nov.   10,   1909;   D: 
17319 ;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  36629 

Poids  (Le)  du  remords  (The  burden  of  re- 
morse); a  drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  H.  Demene. 
[93]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henri  Demene,  Paris ;  D :  5124,  June  3, 
1904 ;  2c.  June  3,  1904.  36630 

Point  de  lendemain.  See  Theatre  complet; 
[de]  Paul  Hervieu. 


1841 


36631 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36652 


Point  (A)  in  law;  by  J.  H.  Beutliam.    8  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Bentham,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  6079,  Jan.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1904 ;  Ic. 
Feb.  6,  1905.  36631 

Point  lace  and  diamonds;  a  comedy,  by  A.  S. 
Crafts. 

©  Aunetta  S.  Crafts,  Austin,  111.;  1893: 
41573,  Sept.  14.  36632 

Point  of  honor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gott. 
62  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20737 ;  Charles  Gott, 
Arlington,  Mass.  36633 

— —  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by-  Helen  Kane.     Bos- 


ton, W.  H.  Balder  &  co.,  1906.    25  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9068, 
Sept.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  36634 

-drama,  by  W.  Bronson. 

©  Walter  Bronson,  New  Yorlj  ;  1884  :  23110, 
Nov.  18.  36635 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Mayer.     Hartford, 


Conn.,  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co. 
1884.     54  p.     16°. 

©    Nathan    Mayer,    Hartford  :    1884 :  13351, 
.Tuly  1 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1888.  36636 

Point  (A)  of  law.     See  Worth  of  a  woman. 

Point  (The)  of  life;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Burr.  Englewood,  N.  J.,  The  Hillside  press, 
1907.    3  p.l,  6-88,  [1]  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©  Amelia  J.  Burr,  Englewood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
9838,  Jan.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907.        36637 

Point  (The)  of  view;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  Bell 
Elliott  Palmer.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1906.     6  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:7802, 
Jan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.  36638 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Ellis. 

©  Edith  p:ilis,  Chicago;  1900  A :  3247,  Feb. 
5.  36639 

by  F.  Bruegger.  [136]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;   D :  29436 ;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  36640 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Alice  I.  Dunn.    9  p.    f  °. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30932 ;  Mrs.  Fran- 
cis A.  Dunn,  Brooklyn.  36641 

—  vaudeville  act  in  1  scene,  by  W.  Montague. 
12  p.    f°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©    Feb.    20,    1910;    2c.    Feb.   26,    1910;    E: 
20302 ;  Walter  Montague,  San  Francisco. 

36642 


Poire  (La);  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  L.  Artus. 
Paris,  Librairie  th^atrale,  1900.  3  p.  1.,  187 
p.    12°. 

©  Louis  Artus,  France ;  1900  A :  702,  Jan. 
8;  2c.  Jan.  8.  36643 

Poison;  a  farce.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  and  com- 
pany, 1882.    22  p.    12°.     ( [Globe  drama] ) 

©   George  M.   Baker,   Boston;   1882:6049, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  25.  36644 

a  farce  in  1  scene  for  4  females,  adapted 

by  Marguerite  Morton.    New  York,  E.  S.  Wer- 
ner, 1895.    7,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  1894 :  51218, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  36645 

or,    Teddy   Brady's  victories,    an   original 


sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Mack. 

©  John  A.   Mack,   New  York;   1872:9010, 
Aug.  22.  36646 

Poison  (The)  mong-er;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   19,    1915;    D:  40990;    Otto   T. 
.Tohnsone,  Brooklyn.  36646a 

Poison  (The)  of  paradise;  a  monologue  plav,  by 
W.  de  Wagstaffe. 

©  W.  de  Wagstaffe,  New  York ;  1896 :  7629, 
Jan.  31.  36647 

Poison  (The)  pen;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Dick. 
[1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  36416 ;  John  Wesley 
Dick,  New  York.  36647a 

Poisoned;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dawson. 

©   Forbes  Dawson,   England ;    1897 :  56647, 
Oct.  7.  36648 

Poisoned  (The)  chalice;  a  romantic  drama  of 
American  life  in  5  acts,  by  A.  W.  Hammond. 
Washington,  The  author,  1897.    94  p.    16°. 

©    Andrew    Wm.    Hammond,    New    York ; 
1897  :  29008,  May  12  ;  2c.  July  28.  36649 

Poisoned  (The)  dagger;  by  J.  Kennedy. 

©  James  Kennedy,    New    York ;    D :  2795, 
Dec.  31,  1902.  36650 

Poisoned  (The)  needle;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  S. 
Clark.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   9,    1914;     D:  39050;    F.    Sher- 
wood Clark,  Brooklyn.  36650a 

Poisoner  (The);  an  Italian's  love,  a  Russian's 
hate,  a  Russian  drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  Geo. 
H.  Mar.sh.     [68]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  Harrison  Marsh,  Boston ;  1889 :  22864, 
July  25;  2c.  July  25.  36651 

— ■ —  play  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  by  C.  Miner. 
[162]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Jan.     30,     1912;     D:  28488;     Craiu 
Miner,  New  York.  36652 


1842 


36653 


copyeightp:d  in  the  united  states 


36669 


Poisson  (Le)  rouge;  comedie  gaie  en  1  acte,  de 
Jean  S6ry  [pseud,  de  Mme.  H.  Dangeville] 
Paris,  Mme.  Dangeville,  1911.     31  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1913  ;  D : 
23401;  Joubert,  Paris.  36653 

.Pokahantos;  a  comic  opera,  by  J.  W.  Hamby. 

©  J.   W.   Hamby,   Cleveland;   1892:13718, 

Mar.  28.  36654 

Pokahontas.  See  Gesammelte  werke;  von 
Detlev  von  Liliencron. 

Pokahuntas;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  V.  Tyler  and 
M.  Saher.     [3],  69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  21763  ;  G.  Vere  Tyler 
and  Max  Saher,  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y.        36655 

Poker;  schwank  in  3  akten.  von  Alexander 
Engel  und  Julius  Horst.  Wien,  Verlag  von 
Otto  Eirich,  1914.     78  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36919 ;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  36655a 

Poker  ballet;  by  G.  P.  Metzger.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Nov.  10,  1909;  D:  17396;  George  P. 
Metzger,  Stamford,  Conn.  36656 

Poketa,  the  forest  flower;  Indian  operetta  in 
3  acts,  by  T.  A.  Metz. 

©  Theo.  A.  Metz,  Stamford,  Conn. ;  D : 
8226,  Mar.  24,  1906.  36657 

Poketa,  the  wild  flower.     See  Zingaras  (The) 

Pokey ville  (The)  rally;  drama  of  1  scene  and 
2  acts,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R.  and  C.  A.  Sanders. 
Canton,  111.,  S.  S.  G.  entertainment  co..  1911. 
cover  title,  21  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1911;  D: 
25806 ;  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  and  Cora  A. 
Sanders,  Canton,  111.  36658 

Polar  (The)  bear;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  scene, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  1876.  8  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethi- 
opian and  comic  drama,  no.  92] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
7988,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  36659 

Polar  (The)  expedition,  Captain  Barnacle  in 
command;  a  burlesque,  by  W.  Cotter. 

©  William  Cotter,  Philadelphia;  1894: 
29523,   July  14.  36660 

Polar  (A)  pearl;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Swan.    39  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  New  York  ;  D  :  8602,  May 
28,  1906;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  36661 

Polar  predicament;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Emerson.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1909 ;  D  :  17040 ;  Edwin  Emer- 
son. New  York.  36662 


Polaris;  or,  Lost  among  the  floes,  an  original 

sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  B.  Kelly. 

©   D.   Benson   Kelly,    Washington;     1873: 

9653,  Aug.  28.  36663 

Pole  (The)  discoverer;  by  S.  L.  Loeb.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1911;  D :  24631 ;  S.  L.  Loeb, 
Los  Angeles.  36664 

Poleaxis;  or,  A  balloon  trip  to  the  North  Pole 
of  a  Yankee.  3  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Synop- 
sis] 

©  Katherine  E.  Chesnut  and  Charles  A. 
de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D  :  12910,  Apr.  17,  1908  ; 
2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.  36665 

Polenblut;  operette  in  3  bildern,  von  Leo  Stein 
[pseud,  of  Leo  Rosenstein]  musik  von  Oskar 
Nedbal.  Soufflier-undregiebuch.  Leipzig,  Lud- 
wig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky)  1913. 
163  p.    illus.   &   diagrs.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  1.  1914;  D :  37273 ;  Ludwig 
Doblinger    (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

36665a 


Same.  Text  der  gesange.  Leipzig.  Lud- 
wig Doblinger,  1913.     45  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  31,  1913 ;  Ic.  Apr.  23, 1914 ;  D  :  36798 ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  36665b 

Poleon;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Ver- 
court  and  J.  Bever,  music  by  Willy  Redstone. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20508 ;  Alfred  Ver- 
court  and  Jean  Bever.  Paris.  36666 

Police;  play  for  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by  T.  Whif- 
fen.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912;  D :  30706 ;  Thomas 
Whiffen,  New  York.  36667 

story   of  the  underworld   in   1  act   and   2 

scenes,  by  J.  L.  Withers.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1914;  D :  35652 ;  .Joseph 
LaAvrence  Withers,  Chicago.  36667a 

Police  (The)  court;  an  Ethiopian  act  in  1  scene, 
arr,  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
24696,  May  4;  2c.  July  5.  36668 

Police  (A)  court  scene;  by  C.  V.  Fish. 

©  C.  Van  W.  Fish,  Cleveland ;  1885 :  19869. 
Sept.  21.  36669 

Police  (The)  matron;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Hight  and  C.  C  Glick.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915;  D:  40794;  Carl  Can- 
non Glick,  Evanston,  111.,  and  Mary  Hight. 
Chicago.  36669a 


1843 


38670 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36689 


Police  (The)  patrol;  an  original  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Marble.  [109]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Philadelphia ;  1892 :  20449, 
May  13;  [2c.  entitled  The  patrol  reed.  Nov. 
16,1891]  36670 

Police  (The)  reporter;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  James  H.  Gregory.  [2],  13  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D:  37719;  Daniel 
Leighton,  New  York.  36670a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Levine.  26  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914;  D:  38963;  Moses  Le- 
vine, Cleveland.  36670b 

Policeman's  (The)  dream;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Williams.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34863 ;  Warwick  F. 
Williams,  New  York.  36671 

Policewoman  no.  65;  comedy  sketch,  by  John  T. 
Doyle.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914 ;  D  :  37583 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  36671a 

Poliche;  pi^ce  en  4  actes,  par  Henry  Bataille. 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907.  2  p.  1., 
88  p.    8°. 

©  H.  Bataille,  Paris;  D:9802,  Jan.  17, 
1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907.  36672 

Polichinelles  (I^es);  pi^ce  en  4  actes,  tiree  du 
manuscrit  de  Henry  Becque,  par  H.  de  Nous- 
sanne.  40  p.  4°.  (L'lUustration  tlieatrale, 
no.  161.     15  octobre  1910) 

©  Oct.  15,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1910;  D: 
22587 ;  Henri  de  Noussanne,  Paris.  36673 

reproduction    integrale    du    manuscrit,    de 

Henry    Becque.     32   p.     4°.      (L'lUustration 
th§atrale,  no.  160,  8  octobre  1910) 

©  Oct.  8,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  22410 ; 
Barthelemy  Robaglia,  Paris.  36674 

Policy  473;  by  A.  C.  Lust.  166  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adelina  C.  Lust,  Chicago ;  D :  8046,  Feb. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906.  36675 

Policy  (A)  gam.e.     See  Homeward  bound. 

Policy  (The)  of  the  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.F.Miller.    [3],  73  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1912;  D:  31324;  Helena 
Franklin  Miller,  Hartford.  36676 

Policy  (The)  players.     Typewritten. 

©  Williams  &  Walker,  New  York;  1899: 
67042,  Oct.  16;  2c.  Oct.  16.  36677 

in  2  or  3  acts,  by  Williams  and  Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York ;  1899 : 
35169,  May  25.  36678 


Policy  (A)  shop;  in  2  or  3  acts,  by  Williams  and 
Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York;  1899: 
35168,  May  25.  36679 

Policy  (The)  winners;  in  2  or  3  acts,  by  Wil- 
liams and  Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York ;  1899 : 
35170,  May  25.  36680 

Polish  (The)  Jew.     See  Bells  (The) 

Polish  (The)  wedding;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Thomashefsky. 

81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1914;    D :  38952 ;    Boris 
Thomashefskj^  New  York.  36680a 

Polished  (The)  villain;  a  protean  comedy  and 
melodramatic  sketch,  by  Charles  Horwitz.  8 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  May  Owen,   New  York ;   D :  9153, 
Sept.  22,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1906.  36681 

Politic  (The)  Mr.  Barnes;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Long.    304  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   23,    1911;    D :  25571 ;    Maxwell 
Budd  Long,  Cincinnati.  36682 

Political  (The)  auction;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Pearson. 

©  A.  L.  Pearson,  Pittsburgh;  1883:23568, 
Dec.  19.  36683 

Political  (The)  boss. 

©  Malconie  W.  Eason,  New  York ;  D :  6943, 
July  10,  1905.  36684 

drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth.    15  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   30,   1910;    D:  21911;    Sam   E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  36685 

1  act  comef]^-  drama  playlet,  by  L.  Keene. 


28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   8,    1913;    D:  33738;    Lorraine 
Keene,  Bloomington,  111.  36686 

Political  (The)  campaign.     See  On  the  fence. 

Political   (The)  coppersmith;  tr.   and  adapted 
by  L.  P.  Nelson. 

©   Lars   P.   Nelson,   Chicago;    1893:34008, 
July  20.  36687 

Political   (The)   editor;   comedy   of   newspaper 
and   political   life,   by   Charles   Ulrich.     Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1912]     19  p.     12". 
©  Julv  5,  1912  ;  2c.  July  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30197  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  36688 

Political  influence;  a  farcical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  T.  H.  Wright. 

©  Thomas  H.  Wright,  Bellefontaine,   O. ; 
1879  :  17230,  Dec.  22.  36689 


1844 


36690 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


36714 


Political  (A)  nightmare;  burlesque  on  Ameri- 
can politics,  interspersed  with  historical  tab- 
lea  ux,  by  G.. T.Mold.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 
©   Geori?e   J.   Mold,   Wichita;   1891:31703, 
Sept.  7 ;  2e.  Sept.  15.  36690 

Political  parody;  by  B.  Niemeyer.     [4]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1910;  D:  22340;  Bernhardt 
Niemeyer,  Washington.  36691 

Political  (A)  picnic;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Cole 
Gould.     17  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1913  ;  D  :  33649  ;  Maude  Cole 
Gould,  San  Francisco.  36692 

Political  (A)  plot;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lew- 
lits. 

©  A.  Lewlits,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1569,  Mar.  13, 
1902.  36693 

or.  The  widow  of  Monte  Carlo,  a  play  in 

4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    71  1.,  front.,  pis. 
4°.     Printed. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  1687,  Apr.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  May  12,  1902. 

36694 

— —  Same. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey  Stilwell,  United 
States;  D :  1815.  May  1,  1902.  [For  copies 
reed,  see  D  :  1687]  36695 

Political   (The)   pot;   comedy-drama   in  3  acts, 

by  B.  I.  Gilbert.     [72]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    27,    1912;    D :  31809 ;    Edward 

Irvin  Gilbert,  Dallas.  36696 

Political  protege;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  W. 
Langsdale.     [3],  138  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912 ;  D :  29616 ;  B.  W.  Langs- 
dale,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  36697 

Political  (A)  pull.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    John   H.    Conroy    and    Charles    M.    Mc- 
Donald, New  York ;  D  :  1774,  Apr.  23,  1902 ;  2c. 
May  13,  1902.  36698 

—  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Jackson. 
Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1900.  20  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
1038,  Jan.  11;  2c.  May  5.  36699 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  N.  Conroy  and 


C.  M.  McDonald 

©  John  N.  Conroy  and  Chas.  M.  McDonald, 
New  York ;  D  :  1887,  May  13,  1902.         36700 

Political  (A)  scandal;  a  comedy,  by  J.  Bickel. 
[10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph    Bickel,     New    York;     D :  15670, 
Apr.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1909.  36701 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lewlits. 

©  A.  Lewlits,  Brooklyn;  D:1568,  Mar.  13, 
1902.  36702 

3 


Political  sirens;  a  chimerical  effusion  on  the 
feasible  possibilities  which  woman  may  at- 
tain a  hundred  vears  hence,  book  and  music 
by  W.  D.  Hall.  30  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  William   Davis   Hall,   Philadelphia;     D: 
1716,  Apr.  9.  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1902.        36703 

Political  (The)  situation  in  1984;  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  M.  White.  [75]  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  H.  Montgomery  White,  New  York ;  1884 : 
3487,  Feb.  18 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  36704 

Political  (The)  situation  in  the  year  1984; 
an  original  comedy,  by  H.  M.  White. 

©  H.  Montgomery  White,  New  York ;  1884 : 
3945,  Feb.  25;  2c.  Feb.  28.  36705 

Political  (A)  soldier;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Taylor  and  E.  A.  Morris. 

©  Bert  Leston  Taylor  and  Ed.  A.  Morris, 
Duluth,  Minn.;  1899:8734,  Jan.  28.       36706 

Political  tinker.      See  Comedies  by  Holberg. 

Political  whirl;  4  act  drama,  by  G.  R.  Coates 

and  P.  Brouillette.     31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Mar.    19,    1910 ;    D :  20522 ;     Peter 

Brouillette  and  Guy   R.   Coates,    Sioux   City, 

la.  36707 

Political  (A)  woman;  an  original  American 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  H.  Meyers. 

©  Howard  Henry  Meyers,  New  York  ;  1891 : 
40358,  Nov.  10.  36708 

Politician  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  M.  Sperry.  [41]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  M.  Sperry,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D : 
8511,  May  9,  1906;  Ic.  June  11,  1906.     36709 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Kronold. 

©  Adolph  S.  Kronold,  New  York ;  D :  4.529, 
.Tan.  20,  1904.  36710 

•  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©   S.   Howell,    New  *  Orleans  ;    1875  :  3324, 


Apr.  5. 


36711 


—  political  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Carson.     [2],  81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910;  D:  22551;  William  H. 
Carson,  New  York.  36712 

— -a  satirical,  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  and  P.  Pinkney. 

©   Harrv    Pinknev     and    Phillip    Pinkney, 
Boston;  1890:22543.  July  15.  36713 

—  or  The  Irish  alderman,  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  R.  Ford.  [102]  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Luke  R.   Ford,   Kingston,  N.   C. ;   1890: 
24457,  Aug.  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  6.  36714 


845 


36714 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36731 


Politician  (The)  and  the  ideal  citizen;  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  P.  Rafferty  and  P.  Jaffie.  [1], 
5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38687 ;  Patrick  Raf- 
ferty and  Phil  Jaffie,  Chicago,  36714a 

Politicians  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 
G.  Lay  ton  (Stephen  Andrew)  London,  Sidg- 
wlck  &  Jackson,  ltd.  [1913]  [4],  102  p. 
12°. 

©   Oct.    15,    1913;    2c.   Nov.    1,   1913;    D: 
34908;  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London. 

36715 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hoffman.     148  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Aaron  Hoffman,   New  York;   D:  14433, 
Dec.  2,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  36716 


Politician's  (A)  breakfast, 
the  kitchen. 


See  Row  (A)  in 


22 


Politician's  (The)  dream;  by  A.  M.  Merrill, 
p.  obi.  16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Merton  Merrill,  San  Francisco; 
D :  102,  Feb.  1,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1901.    36717 

Politician's  (The)  hat  pin;  book  and  lyrics  of 
a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  0,  Fowler. 
[2],  69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1911;  D:  23418;  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  36718 

Politics;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Kirby  and  A.  Murnane.  [76]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edmund  W.  Kirby  and  Allan  Murnane, 
Philadelphia;  D:  13192,  June  15,  1908;  2c. 
June  15,  1908.  36719 

E. 


-^—comedy    sidewalk    conversation,    by    T. 
Owsley.     [7]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1915;  D:  42092;   Tim  Em- 
manuel Owsley,  Indianapolis.  36719a 

—  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  J.  D. 


Farrell. 

©  John  D.   Farrell,  Chicago;   1899:26684, 
Apr.  17.  36720 

—  musical  morality  drama,  by  M.  B.  Taylor. 
14  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913;  D:  32866;  Maude  Be- 
atrice Taylor,  Washington.  36721 

or.  Our  constituency,  a  drama  in  3  acts. 


by  G.  S.  Dwyer. 

©  George  S.  Dwyer,  New  York ;  1875 :  9961, 
Sept.  28.  36722 

or,  The  growler,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 


Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago ;  1878 :  546, 
Jan.  10.  36723 

—  See  also  Our  aldermen. 


Tyng, 


Politics  and  love;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M,  Sal- 
monsen. 

©  M.  Salmonsen,  Chicago ;  1899 :  35097,  May 
25.  36724 

Politics  and  petticoats;  by  Oliver  White.  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   -July  14,  1909;   D:  1623*5;   Augustus 
Neville,  Chicago.  36725 

Politics   of   Elizabeth;   comedy   in   4   acts,   by 
S.  T.  Tyng.    144  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   Oct.   7,   1909;   D:  17038;    Sewell   T. 
New  York.  36726 

Politik  und  liebe;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  C. 
Brisker.  Loeben,  Alfred  Riedel,  1913.  77  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35495 ;  Carl  Brisker, 
Loeben,  Austria.  36726a 

Politika  a  nehody  Pana  Pfihody.  See  Kupec 
a  basnik. 

Politische  ranke:  deutsch-amerikanisches  volks- 
stuck  in  4  akten,  von  H.  Ellermann.  Apple- 
ton,  WMs.,  Im  selbstverlag  des  verfassers,  1894. 
85  p.    8°. 

©    Hermann    Ellermann,    Appleton,    Wis. ; 
1894 :  49937,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  17.  36727 

Politiske  rovere;  eller,  Hvor  Bavid  kj0bte 
ollet,  Ivstspil  med  sange  i  3  akter,  af  E.  Lars- 
sen.    Chicago,  1885.    132  p.    16°. 

©  Edward  Larssen,   United   States;  1885: 
9741,  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  June  17.  36728 

Poliuto.     Sec  Martiri  (I) 

Pollin  picks  a  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ward 
Macaulev.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1915.     25  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   16,    1915;   2c.   Feb.   18,    1915;    D: 
,39722 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       36728a 

Pollitas  (Las)  alegres;  entremgs  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Sanchez  Carr&re,  mfisica  de  Mo- 
desto Romero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.    17  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1915;  D: 
40063  Adolfo  Sanchez  Carr^re,  Madrid. 

36728b 

Polly;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  White. 
59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20578 ;  Helena  Bal- 
lard White,  Seattle.  36729 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Stewart.     [75] 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1911 ;  D :  24645 ;  Caroline  Tay- 
lor Stewart,  Columbus,  Mo.  36730 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  G.  Dus- 


soulas. 

©   Frederick   G.    Dussoulas,    Philadelphia; 
1891 :  6203,  Feb.  14.  36731 


1846 


36731 


COPYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


36749 


Polly — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Frank.     [1],  91  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914;  D :  37095 ;  Joseph  S. 
Frank,  New  York.  36731a 

Polly  and  the  spy;  a  military  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  W.  Stace.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D  :  9932,  Feb.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1907.    36732 

See  also,  Fall  (The)  of  '64. 

Polly  Ann's  fortune;  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
for  two  men,  words  by  W.  W.  Wyckoff.  10  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Woi'ds  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1910;    D :  205S1 ;    W.    W. 
Wyckoff,  New  York.  36733 

Polly  at  the  wheel;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  )\^  Byerly. 

©  Robert  Wayne  Byerly,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  15S64,  May  15,  1909.  36734 

Polly  Brent;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  Morse. 
[5],  192  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1913;  D :  34405 ;   Margaret 
Fessenden  Morse,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

36735 

Polly-girl;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Clark.  141 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913 ;  D :  32046 ;  Clara  Clark, 
San  Francisco.  36736 

Polly  in  politics;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
Littlefield  Marble.  Philadelphia,  Fenn  pub- 
lishing company,  1911.    49  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  12,  1911;  2c.   Sept.  13,  1911;   D: 
25212 ;  Penn  pub.  cc,  Philadelphia.         36737 

Polly  Middles;  a  fantastic  operetta  in  2  acts, 
by  A.  C.  Gunter,  music  by  W.  W.  Lowitz. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1892: 
12392,  Mar.  21.  36738 

Polly  of  the  circus;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Mayo.     [106]  p.    4*.    Typewritten. 

©   Margaret   Mayo,   New   York ;    D :  11215, 
Aug.  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.  36739 

Polly  of  the  Follies;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Billie  Burke.  [2],  49  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    July    8,    1912;    D:  30203;    William 

Francis  Burke,  New  York.  36740 

Polly  Pecksniff  and  the  actor;  a  1  act  dramatic 

composition,   by    F.    J.   Beaman.     12   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
7724,  Dec.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1905.  36741 
Polly  Perkins  of  the  U.  S.  A.;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  M.  Woodward.  [50]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   16,   1915;   D:  40375;   Ruth   M. 
Woodward,  New  York.  36741a 


Polly  Pickle's  pets;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Joseph  Hart.  7  p.  4°,  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  J.  Hart,  New  York;   D:9528,  Nov.  27. 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1906.  36742 

Polly  pie;  or,  The  Mormon  bill,  burlesque 
opera,  by  F.  Eversman,  jr. 

©  Fred  Eversman,   jr.,   Baltimore;   1884: 
22727,  Nov.  13.  36743 

Polly,  the  pet  of  the  regiment;  an  original 
comic  opera  in  2  acts  and  3  tableaux,  writ- 
ten by  J.  Mortimer,  composed  by  Edward 
Solomon.  London,  E.  Ascherberg  &  co.,  1884. 
25  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  James  Mortimer,  United   States;   1884: 
18638,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  27.  36744 


See  Pollyanna,  the 


PoUyanna,  the  glad  book, 
glad  girl. 

Pollyanna,  the  glad  girl;  4  act  comedy,  by  Cath- 
erine Chisholm  Cushing,  founded  upon-  Polly- 
anna, the  glad  book,  by  Eleanor  H.  Porter. 
New  York,  Klaw  &  Erlanger,  1915.  176  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1915;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D: 
41579 ;  Marc  Klaw  and  Abraham  L.  Erlanger, 
New  York.  36744a 

Polly's  burglar;  or.  And  they  married,  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  MacEwen.  115  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1911;  D:  24170;  John  Mac- 
Ewen, New  York.  36745 

Polly's  fairy;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Toel.  25  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915;  D :  402-52 ;  Adelina  L. 
Toel,  New  York.  36745a 

Polly's  frame-up;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  Os- 
good.    [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914;  D:  36670;  Erastus 
Osgood,  Quincy,  Mass.  36745b 

Polly's  husband;  character  sketch,  by  A.  Ij. 
Price.    9  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910;  D:  20280;  Arthur  L. 
Price,  Los  Angeles.  36746 

Polly's  Jack;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Belasco. 

©  David  Belasco,  New  York;  1896:67080. 
Dec.  9.  36747 

Polly's  papa;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  William 
A.  Tulley.    38  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Tulley,  St.  Louis;  D:5675,  Oct. 
24,   1904;   2c.  Nov.  15,  1904.  36748 

Polly's  picture;  by  Harry  Newton  and  Nellie 
Smith  Revell.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Craig  Roylston,  Chicago ;  D :  1844,  May 
7,  1902;  2c.  May  7,  1902.  36749 


1847 


36750 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36766 


Polly's  surprise  party.  Sec  Original  mono- 
logues and  sketches. 

Polly's  troubles;  or.  A  servant  girl's  mishaps, 
farce  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  EUsley,  Ottke 
and  Ellsley.     [2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1913;  D :  33189 ;  Ellsley, 
Ottke  and  Ellsley.  Chicago.  36750 

Polnische  wirtschaft;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
C  Kraatz  und  G.  Okonkow.ski.  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Verba ndes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1910.     94  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  20,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  20121 ; 
Curt  Kraatz,  Wiesbaden,  Germany,  and 
Georg  Okonkowski,  Berlin.  36751 

vaudeville  posse  in  3  akten,  mit  gesang,  von 

C.  Kraatz  und  G.  Okonkowski,  gesangstexte 
von  Alfrefl  Schonfeld,  nnisik  von  Jean  Gil- 
bert [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Berlin,  Ver- 
triebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1910.  88  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  D  :  23372  ;  Curt  Kraatz 
and  Georg  Okonkowski,  Berlin.  36752 

Polskie  skauty;  odzew  sceniczny  w  dwu  odslo- 
nach,  napisal  dla  dziatwy  polskiej  w  Ameryce, 
Karol  Wachtel.  Chicago,  Przvjaciela  dzieci 
i  mlodzie^y,  1913.     84  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  14,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1913;  D: 
33051;  Felix  Ladon,  Chicago.  36753 

Polvorilla  el  corneta.     See  Chiquita  y  bonita. 

Polyeucte.     See  Cid  (Le). — Continental  drama. 

Polyeucte,  a  martyr;  a  Christian  tragedy,  by 
Pierre  Corneille,  tr.  into  English  verse  by 
G.  Renauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York;  1898: 
74685,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  36.754 

Polygamist  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  S. 
Foster.     [1],  26  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  S.  Foster,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  1890: 
22272.  July  12 ;  Ic.  .July  12.  36755 

an  opera  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  libretto  by 


Charles  Gropp-Reade.     40  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  A.  Reade.  Chicago;  D:  5073,  Mav 
25,   1904;    2c.   May  25,   1004.  36756 

Polygamy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O'Higgins  and 
H.  Ford.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1(?.  Mar.  9,  1915;  D:  39916;  Harvey 
O'Higgins.  Martinsville,  N.  J.  and  Harriet 
Ford,  New  York.  36756a 

•  or.  The  seven  ages  of  two  Micks,  an  in- 
sane dramatic  conceit  in  several  acts  and 
scenes,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1882: 
199G3.  Nov.  24.  36757 


Polygamy — Continued. 

or.  Two  wives  and  one  love,   an  original 

emotional  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  F.  Stone. 

©  Henry  F.   Stone.   San  FrancLsco;   1876: 
427.  .Tan.  10.  36758 

Polypheme  victorieux;  drame  antique  en  \m 
prologue  et  1  acte,  en  vers,  de  J.  Hebertot.  10 
p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2902  du 
Monde  illustre,  9  novembre  1912) 

©  Nov.  9.  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31612 ; 
•Jacques  Hebertot,  Paris.  36759 

Polyphemos.     See  Odyssee  (Die) 

Polyxena;  a  tragedy,  by  W.  R.  Smith. 

©   William    R.    Smith,     Tuscaloosa,     Ala. ; 
1879 :  2598,  Feb.  24.  36760 

Pom-pom;  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by 
Anne  Caldwell  [i.  e.  A.  C.  O'Dea]  from  the 
Hungarian.      [115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915;   D :  42549 ;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  36760a 

Pomme  d'Api;  Parisian  episode,  music  by 
Jacques  Offenbach.  English  adaptation  Uy  Ma- 
rie de  Laneaux  [pseud,  of  M.  B.  Stearns] 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1915;   I):  42366;  May  Bar- 
low Stearns,  Toledo,  O.  36760b 

Pomona  of  Rudder  Grange;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  L.  Gilder,    i,  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910;  D:  21249;  Jeannetto  L. 
Gilder,  New  York.  36761 

Pomp;  an  entirely  new  and  original  American 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   .Tames   J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn ;    1871  : 
3134,  May  4.  36762 

play  in  1  act,  by  Sada  Cowan  [i.  e.  S.  C. 

Neumond     [1],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912  ;  D  :  30997  ;  Sada  Cowan 
Neumond,  Arlington,  Mass.  36763 

Pomp  Green's  snakes;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1 
act,  by  [James  W.]  Shettel  and  [W.  M.] 
George.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1891. 
10  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  297] ) 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,   O. ;   1891:48225, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  .Tan.  .5,  1892.  36764 

Pompadour;  comedie  draniatique  en  7  tableaux, 
\m  prologue.  5  actes  et  un  epilogue,  de  Emile 
BiTgerat.  Paris,  P.  Ollendorff,  1901.  4  p.  1., 
214  p,     12°. 

©  Paul  Ollendorff,   France ;   D :  1072,  Nov. 
8,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1901.  36765 

a  play,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1S90:10S77.  Juno  19.  36766 


1848 


36767 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


36784 


Pompadour's  (The)  protege;  a  1  act  play,  by 
K.  J.  Vermilye.    28  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,  New  York ;   D : 
3203,  Mar.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.     36767 

Pompei;  oper  in  4  aufziigen,  dichtung  frei  nach 
Biilwer  [Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer 
Lytton,  1st  baron]  von  Karl  Scbreder  u.  Rob- 
ert Maria  Prosl,  musik  von  Marziano  Perosi. 
Berlin,  Hansa-verlag,  1913.  7G  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Oct.    15,    1913;    Ic.   Apr.    23,    1914;    D: 
36805  ;  Hansa-verlag.  Berlin.  36767a 

Pompeii;  a  play  in  5  acts,. dramatized  from  Bul- 
wer Lytton's  The  last  days  of  Pompeii,  by 
D.  Brown.     [2],  82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dan  Brown,  Chicago;  1887:25579,  Oct. 
5 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  36768 

Pompeiian  (A)  picnic.  Sec  Mr.  Dobbs  of 
Am^erica. 

Pomperan's  marriage  (Le  mariage  de  Pom- 
peran);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  and  prologue,  by 
Laurencin  [i.  e.  Paul  Aime  Chapelle  Lau- 
rencin] 

©  FranQois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19925,  Sept.  3.  36769 

Pompeus,    the   phantom   king;    a    spectacular 

drama  in  7  tableaux,  by  L.  Thielemann.    Ms. 

©  Louise  Thielemann,  Chicago  ;  1879  :  5477, 

Apr.  25 ;  Ic.  Apr.  25.  36770 

Pompey's  patients;  (sometimes  called  Lunatic 
asylum)  a  laughable  interlude  in  2  scenes,  arr. 
bv  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1875.  6  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  57] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  WMtt,  New  York;   1875: 
7715,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  36771 

Pomp's  pranks;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act, 
by  F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884. 
7  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  134]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885  :  185,  Jan.  3 ; 
2c.  Jan.  3.  36772 


Same. 
©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;   1885:844,  Jan. 


10 ;  2c.  Jan.  10. 


36773 


Ponce  de  Leon;  by  P.  F.  Du  Pont  [i.  e.  P.  F. 
Du  Pont  de  Nemours]  {In  his  New  poems 
and  a  play.  p.  [61]-112;  book  ©  Mar.  25, 
1914;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1914;  A:  371592;  P.  F.  Du 
Pont  de  Nemours,  Merion,  Pa.)  36773a 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  P.  F.  Du  Pont 

[i.  e.  P.  F.  Du  Pont  de  Nemours]     [4],  27  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31747 ;  Philip  F.  Du 
Pont,  Merion,  Pa.  36774 


Ponce  de  Leon — Continued. 

an  original  opera,  composed  by  B.  E.  Lea- 

vitt. 

©  Burton  E.  Leavitt,   New  Haven ;   1892 : 
25244,  June  15.  36775 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  F.  Du  Pont  [i.  e.  P.  F. 


Du  Pont  de  Nemours]      [1],  38  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30430 ;  Philip  F.  Du 

Pont,  Merion,  Pa.  36776 


or.  The  fountain  of  youth,  comic  opera  in 

2  acts,  libretto  by  B.  L.  Taylor,  music  by  W^al- 
ter  H.  Lewis. 

©  Bert  Leston  Taylor,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1896  :  35816,  June  18.  36777 

Ponce  de  Leon  and  the  fountain  of  youth;  a 
semi-historic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Perkins. 

©  E.  B.  Perkins,  New  York;  1894:57687. 
Dec.  11.  36778 

— —  See  also  Little  (The)  admiral. 

Ponderby's  heir;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Town- 
send.    132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  28,  1911;   D :  24793 ;   Ralph  M. 
Townsend,  Philadelphia.  36779 

Ponderby's  will;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Townsend.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ralph   M.  Townsend,   Philadelphia ;   D : 
12865,  Apr.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1908.     36780 

Ponette  (La);  piece  en  4  actes,  de  Louis  Artus 
et  Paul  Fuchs.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale 
[1907]     195  p.    12°. 

©  L.   Artus   &  P.   Fuchs,   Paris;   D :  9936, 
Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  36781 

Ponsonbys  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J. 
Hallo.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Hallo,  Minneapolis  ;  1899  :  17894. 
Mar.  9;  2c.  Apr.  7.  36782 

Ponteach;  or.  The  savages  of  America,  a  trag- 
edy by  Robert  Rogers,  with  an  introduction 
and  a  biography  of  the  author  by  Allan  Nev- 
ins.  Chicago,  The  Caxton  club,  1914.  261  p. 
front,     (port.)     plates.     8°. 

©    Dec.    15.    1914;    2c.    .Ian.    4,    1915:    A: 
391230,  Caxton  club,  Chicago.  36782a 

Pontia,  the  daughter  of  Pilate;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Felix. 

©  .John  Murphy  co.,  Baltimore ;  1899  :  35694, 
May  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  36783 

Pontiac;  drama  of  old  Detroit,  1763,  by  A.  C. 
Whitnev.  Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger,  1910. 
Ill  p.    front.    12°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1910 ;  D  :  17940 ; 
A.  C.  Whitney,  St.  Paul.  36784 


1849 


36785 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


36801 


Pontiac — (Jontiuued. 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Lewis  Charles  [i.  e. 

E.  L.  Cliarles] 
©  Elijah   Lewis  Charles,    United    States; 

1885:17970,  Aug.  24.  36785 

See  also  Red  (The)  Napoleon. 

Pontiac's  conspiracy.  See  Doctor  Dick's  In- 
dian. 

Pontius  Pilate;  Saint  Ronan  of  Brittany; 
Theophile;  three  plays  in  verse,  by  Henry 
Copley  Greene.  New  York,  Scott-Thaw  com- 
pany, 1903.    2  p.  1.,  90  p.    front.     12°. 

©   Scott-Thaw  CO.,    New   York ;    A :  51617, 
Jan.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1903.  36785a 

Pony;  a  play,  by  Olive  Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 
©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States;  1879:13025, 
Oct.  2.  36786 

Pony  (The)  express;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  65  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  E.   Hill,  Reading,  Pa.;   D :  11200, 
Aug.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1907.  36787 

See  also  Hunted  to  death. 


Poodle  (The)  and  the  pyramid;  a  musical  com- 
edy, book  and  lyrics  by  S.  Anworth  Ruther- 
ford, music  by  I.  M.  Wilson. 

©  Irving  M.   Wilson,   San  Francisco;   D: 
10028,  Feb.  26,  1907.  36788 

Poodles  and  other  dogs;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Arion.     116  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41931 ;  Arion  Arion, 
New  York.  36788a 

Pooh  Bah  of  Peacetown;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
bv  Harry  L.  Newton.  '  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 
1906.    20  p.     12°. 

©  T.   S.  Denison.  Chicago;   D :  9075,   Sept. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  36789 

Pooh  (La)  Pooh;  a  dramatic  compo.sition,  by 
Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields. 

©  Weber   and   Fields,    New   York;    1897: 
64035,  Nov.  17.  36790 

Poor  and  proud;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Morton. 

©  Charles  H.  Morton,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
786.  .Tan.  22.  36790a 

Poor  and  rich;  or,  Our  workingmen,  a  serio- 
comic play  with  music,  in  4  pts.,  by  H.  Ferry 
(Hermann  Fehre) 

©   H.      Ferry,     Philadelphia;     1881:7818, 
May  17.  36791 

Poor  blind  fool;  drama,  by  H.  H.  Peck.  11  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  H.  Peck,  Boston;  D:7279,  Sept. 
19,  1905;   2c.   Sept.   19,   1905.  36792 


Poor  Charlotte  Temple;  a  romantic  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  William  J.  McKiernan. 

©  Jennie  K.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
3013,  Feb.  18,  1903.  36793 

Poor  (A)  diplomat;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Palmer,  jr.,     [105]  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   July  3,  1914;   D :  37453 ;   George  F. 
Palmer,  jr.,  New  York.  36793a 

Poor  Ezra;  a  pathetic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  U. 
Davis.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ulysses  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  16015,  June 
5,  1909;  2c.  .Tune  7,  1909.  36794 

Poor  (The)  girl;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
and  1  tableau,  adapted  from  the  works  of 
Pierre  Egan  entitled  The  poor  girl  and  Hagar 
Lot,  by  S.  E.  Pierce.  [2],  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Sarah  Emily  Pierce,  New  York;   1882: 
20148,  Nov.  27;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1883.  36795 

See  also  Floret. 

Poor  girls.     See  Arnie  madchen. 

Poor  (The)  girl's  diary.  See  All  that  glit- 
ters is  not  gold. 

Poor  (A)  girl's  love;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     68  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   .Teau   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D:  12050,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

36796 

Poor  girl's  temptation;  by  J.  P.  Lockney. 

©  John   P.   Lockney,   New  York ;   D :  4979. 
May  3,  1904.  36797 

Poor  Grif;  or.  The  village  orphan,  a  domes- 
tic drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Davidson. 

©  Isidore  Davidson,  United  States ;  1881  : 
5461,  Apr.  11.  36798 

Poor  house  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
French. 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York ;   1873 :  12.507, 
Oct.  31.  36798a 

Poor  Jim;  an  episode  with  music  in  2  portions, 
by  T.  Whiffen.  [78]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Aug.   12,   1910;    D:  21787;    Thomas 
Whiffen,  New  York.  36799 

Poor  Jonathan;  operetta  in  3  acts,  English  tr. 
and  adaptation  by  John  P.  .Tackson  and  Ralph 
A.  Weill,  music  by  Carl  Millocker. 

©   Rudolph    Aronson,    New    York;    1890: 
28105,  Sept.  12.  36800 

Poor  Lucinda  Pearl;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Boggs. 

©  Robert  Boggs.   Long  Beach,   Miss.;   D: 
3252.  Apr.  6.  1903.  36801 


1850 


36802 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


36820 


Poor  Magdalen;  a  drama  iu  7  tableaux,  divided 
into  6  acts,  by  A.  J.  Lauck.  115  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

'©  Anthony  J.  Lauck,  Indianapolis  ;  D  :  6149, 
Jan,  28,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1905.  36802 

Poor  (The)  man;  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  R. 
Hood.     10  p.     f\     Typewritten. 

<£)  Ic.  July  22,  1911;   D:  24756;  Joseph  R. 
Hood,  Denver.  36803 

Poor  (The)  man's  friend.  Sec  Genius  (The) 
of  sleep. 

Poor  (A)  married  man;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.   [1915]     55  p.     12°. 

©  June  24.  1915;   2c.   June   28,   1915;   D: 
41103 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  36803a 

Poor  (The)  millionaire;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Brown.     54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1911;    D:  23097;     R.     A. 
Brown.  Junction  City,  Kan.  36804 

Poor  Miss  Finch;  a  dramatization  of  Wilkie 
Collins'  novel,  by  Henry  A.  Rendle  and  H.  A. 
Weaver, 

©  Henrv  A.  Weaver,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  1872 : 
1803,  Feb.  23.  36805 

-See  also  Blind  love. 


Poor  Mr,  Rich;  a  3  karat  comedy  gem  with- 
out a  flaw,  by  W.  Gault  Browne.  31  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Wilson  Browne,  Chicago  ;  D  :  5172. 
June  13,  1904;  2c.  July  5,  1904.  36806 

Poor  Mrs.  Croesus;  by  M.  Hoyle. 

©  Mildred  Hoyle,  St.  Louis ;  D :  8569,  IMay 
21,  1906.  36807 

Poor  old  Charlie;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Challau 
[pseud,  of  C.  A.  de  Lima]  [50]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Charles   A.    de    Lima,    New    York ;    D : 
13251,  June  25,  1908;  2c.  June  20,  1908. 

36808 

Poor  old  Jim;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  .de 
Mille,     [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1913 ;  D :  33897 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  New  York.  36809 

Same.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  Lon- 
don, Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.     17  p.    12°, 

©  Nov,   14,   1914;   2c.   Nov.   16,   1914;    D: 
38813;   William  C.  de  Mille,  New  York, 

36809a 

Poor  (The)  old  slave;  or,  Plantation  life  be- 
fore the  war,  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  H,  B. 
Warner. 

©  Harry  B.  '\¥arner,  San  Francisco;  1872: 
5386,  May  23;  2c.  May  23,  36810 


Poor  people's  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Colby.     28  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Apr.  8,  1915;  D :  40309 ;  Archie 
Colby,  New  York,  36810a 

Poor  Peter;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Jack- 
son,    155  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1915 ;  D :  41098 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, Bayside,  N.  Y.  36810b 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  S.  Wilcox,     15  p,    4° 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30593 ;  Ramona  S. 
Wilcox,  Salt  Lake  City.  36811 

Poor  (A)  pretence;  [by]  C.  O.  Burton  and 
Frank  M.  Bicknell. 

©  C.  O.  Burton,  New  York;  1898:35904, 
June  n.  36812 

Poor  (A)  relation;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Edward  E.  Kidder.  [6],  73  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1911;  D :  23584 ;.  Frederick 
G.   Berger,  Washington,  36813 

4  act  play,  by  W.  H.  Osborne.    [75]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910 ;  D  :  21585 ;  Wni.  Hamil- 
ton Osborne,  Newark,  N,  J,  36814 

Poor  relations;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E,  E.  Kidder, 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1S83 : 
17779,  Sept,  28.  36815 

play,  by  A.  Stedman.  33  p.  4°,  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912;  D:286S5;  Adelaide 
Stedman,  New  York,  36816 

Poor  (The)  rich  man;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Mitchell.     [85]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  act  1,  2,  June  1,  1914 ;  Ic.  act  3.  Aug. 
3,  1914 ;  D :  37179 ;  Joseph  A.  Mitchell,  Phila- 
delphia. 36816a 

Poor  Richard;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  a  glimpse 
at  the  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin  in  France, 
by  H.  D.  Parry.  [145]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Hester  D.  Parry,  Indianapolis ;  D :  484, 
May  18,  1901 ;  2c.  July  1,  1901,  36817 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E,  Shipman.     [127] 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1914;  D:  38092;  Louis 
Evan  Shipman,  Plainfield,  N.  H.  36818 

Poor  Susan:  or.  The  law's  decree,  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Frederick  F,  Schrader,  Washington ; 
1896:19245,  Mar.  27.  36819 

Poor  Tom;  an  American  play  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
Seymour, 

©  William  Seymour,  New  York;  1877: 
749,  Jan.  18.  36820 


1851 


36821 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36841 


Poor  (A)  woman's  fund;  a  society  play  in  5 
acts.  Washington,  [B.  S.  Adams]  1904.  69  p. 
12°. 

©   George   L.    Raymond,    Washington;    D: 
5137,  June  6,  1904 ;  2c.  June  6,  1904.        36821 

Poor  (A)  young  man's  love.     See  Riches. 

Pop;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  Yorlv ;  1882 : 

16864,  Oct.  11;  2c.  Oct.  11.  36822 

Pop  the  question;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Bolles.    68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911;  D:  22988;  William  E. 
Bolles,  Detroit.  36823 

comedy  in   1   act,   by  W.   E.   Bolles.      [3], 

32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5757  ;  AVilliam  E. 
Bolles,  Detroit.  36824 

Pope  (The)  on  trial  in  the  court  of  American 
political  equity;  reported  by  H.  H.  Bowman, 
stenographer  for  the  plaintiffs. 

©    American    citizen    co.,     Boston;     1897: 
29170,  May  13.  36825 

Popinjay  (The);  a  play  of  modern  life  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Lawrence  and  F.  Mouillot.  [131]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bo  vie  Lawrence  and  Fred  Mouillot,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  1233,  Dec.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902. 

36826 

Popolo;  an  adaptation  of  Edward  Bulwer  Lyt- 
ton's  Kienzi, by  .L  M.  Martin.  79 p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  James  Marshall  Martin.  New  Castle,  Pa. ; 
D :  4608,  Feb.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904. 

36827 

Popote;  comgdie  en  2  actes,  de  D.  Riche.  Paris, 
Librairie  theatrale.  1911.    2  p.  1.,  77  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;   D: 
28081 ;  Daniel  Riche,  Paris.  36828 

Poppaea;  a  tragedy  of  Rome,  by  W.  Talavera 
Fernandez. 

©  William  Talavera  Fernandez,  Bi'ooklyn ; 
D  :  6690,  May  19,  1905.  36829 

Poppie,  the  mail  girl. 

©  Mrs.   B.  C.   Hart,   Cleveland,   O. ;   1886: 
1985,  Jan.  25.  36830 

Poppies;  a  sleepy  drill,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brother.s,  1908.  cover- 
title,  3  p.  12°.  (Hurriette  Wilbur's  series 
of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13890,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  36831 

Popping  by  proxy;  by  O.  E.  Young. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
63163.  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  36832 


Popping  the  question;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  John 
Baldwin  Buckstone,  new  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  19 
p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no.  32]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
5368,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  I\Iar.  25.  36833 

a    monologue    in    pantomime,    by    Clement 

Fezaudie.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39221, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  36834 

Poppy;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ida  von  Traut- 
man.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Moreland,  New  York;  1900:  A: 
29756,  Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  36835 

a  nevv-  and  original  comedy  drama,  by  W.  H. 

Rightmire. 

©   Wm.   H.   Rightmire,   New   York;    1889: 
23409,  July  31.  36836 


play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Teal  and  J.  P.  Ritter. 

[101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911;  D :  24565 ;  Ben  Teal 
and  .John  P.  Ritter,  New  York.  36837 

Poppy  (The)  flower;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  H.  Peple. 

©  Edward  H.  Peple,  New  York;  D :  3566, 
.June  9,  1903.  36838 

Poppy  gold;  or,  A  daughter  of  the  West,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  P.  Wood.  [l].39p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1914;  D :  37051 ;  Lulu  Phe- 
dora  Wood.  Oakland,  Cal.  36838a 

Poppy  land;  a  farcical  pastoral  fantasy,  a  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  D.  Clement. 

©  Ada  D  Clement,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  2203, 
Aug.  9,  1902.  36839 

Popsy  Dean;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  5 
p.    12°.     ([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  95]) 

©  Happv  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1874 :  12223, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  36840 

Popular  (The)  craze.     Sec  Dime  museum. 

Popular  dialogues;  comprising  a  great  variety 
of  original  material  expressly  prepared  by  a 
coi-ps  of  experienced  writers,  arr.  by  Phineas 
Garret.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1898.     199  p.     12°. 

©     Penn     pub.     co.,     Philadelphia;     1898: 
41911,  July  13 ;  2c.  July  13.  36840a 

Popular  music  hath  charms;  monologue,  by 
]\Iarian  Bowlan.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.  [1913]     14  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34GG9  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Cb'cago.  36841 


1852 


36842 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


3685d 


Popularity;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Colian. 
[106]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York ;   D :  8906, 


Aug.  2,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1906. 


36842 


Per  asalto;  dialogo,  de  J.  Martin  de  Salazar. 
aiadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  190S. 
14  p.    12°. 

©  Julian  Martin  de  Salazar,  Madrid;   D: 
13792,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908. 

36843 

Per  chiripa;  entremes  en  prosa,  original  de  R. 
Alvarez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pauoles] 1909.    21  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17464  ;  Rafael  Alvarez,  Madrid.  36844 


Por  la  boca  muere   el  pez, 
Melquiades. 


See  Amigo   (El) 


Por  peteneras;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  1  solo  cuadro, 
original  de  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez 
Fernandez,  musica  del  maestro  Rafael  Callej a. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
33  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25027 :  P.  Muiioz  Seca  y  P.  Perez  Fernandez. 
Madrid.  36845 

Porch  (The)  climber;  by  H.  S.  Rogers. 

©  H.  S.  Rogers,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
D  :  4731,  jMar.  16,  1904.  36846 


-a    drama    in   4   acts,    by   L.    L.    Schwartz. 

101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Leon   Schwartz,   Minneapolis ;   D : 
l.-)347.  IMar.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.    36847 

Porcupine    (The);   drama   in  3   acts,   by   E.    A. 
Robin.son.     [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1914;  D :  39101 ;  Edwin  Ar- 
lington Robinson,  New  Yorlc.  36847a 


Same.      New    York,    Macmillan    company, 

1915.    4  p.  1.,  152  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  15,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1915;  D: 
41758 ;  Edwin  Arlington  Robinson,  New  York. 

36847b 

Pordioseros  (Los);  zarzuela  dramStica  en  i 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
origimil  de  S.  Maria  Granes  y  E.  Polo,  musica 
del  maestro  Luis  Arnedo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1908.  51  [2]  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Salvador  Maria  Granes  y  Ernesto  Polo, 
Madrid;  D :  13854,  Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept. 
21,  1908.  36848 

Porgy  Joe;  an  Ethiopian  .sketch  in  1  scene. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  7  p. 
12°.     ( [Ethiopian  drama,  no.  69] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12219, 
Sept.  28  ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  36849 


Porion  (Le);  piece  en  1  acte,  par  M.  Gerbidon. 
p.  193-202.  illus.  8°.  [Reprinted  from  Je 
sais  tout] 

©  Marcel  Gerbidon,  Paris ;  D :  13812,  Sept. 
17,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  36850 

Pork;  a  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Spencer  and 
L.  R.  Shewell. 

©     Edward     Si>encer.  Baltimore ;     1882 : 

19420,  Nov.  16.  36851 

Pork  (The)  packer's  daughter;  a  musico-terp- 
sichoi-ean  and  recitative  monologrue,  by  Phry- 
netto  Ogden. 

©     Estelle     Smith,     Chicago;     1897:7552, 
Jan.  27.  36852 

Port  wine  vs.  jealousy;  a  highly  amusing 
sketch,  by  William  Carter,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  8  p. 
12°.  ([De  Witt':^-  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  66] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  J\'ew  York:   1875: 
7719,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  36852a 

Portable  (A)  house;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Augustin  MacHugh.  [2],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   2,   1912;   D:  29264;    Martin   L. 
Alsop,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.  36853 

■ -Same.      [2],   16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    6,    1912;    D :  29588 ;    Augustin 


MacHugh,  New  York. 


36854 


Porter  (The)  house  steak;  original  mu.sical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Ed. 
Payne,  music  by  Chas.  P.  Scott.  [3],  70  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31457 ;  Payne.  Bel- 
mont. Mass..  and  Scott,  Boston.  36855 

Porter  Payne;  by  C.  B.  Ward. 

©  Clarence  Burton  Ward,  Cincinnati ;   D : 
37,  Jan.  15,  1901.  36856 

Porter's  troubles;  or.  The  Fifth  Avenue  hotel, 
an  amusing  sketch  in  1  scene,  bv  Fa\.  Har- 
rigan.  New  I'ork,  R.  M.  De  Witt.  1875.  6  p. 
12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  65]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt.   New   York;    1875: 
7721,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  36857 

Porthos'  son  (Le  fils  de  Porthos);  a  drama  in 
5  acts  and  15  tableaux,  by  Paul  Mahalin. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19912,  Sept.  3.  36858 

Portia  in  politics;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  Ebiu. 
64  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Dec.    16,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    17,    1912;    D: 
31724;    Alexander    B.    Ebin,    New    York. 

36859 


1853 


36860 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36876 


Porto  (II)  d'arma;  opera  in  4  atti,  2  scene, 
per  D.  Vaninetti.     13  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    12,    1912;    D:  31216;    Daniele 
Vaninetti,  Purchase,  N.  Y.  36860 

Portrait  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Col- 
well.     [115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34346 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Col  well,  Kittanning,  Pa.  36861 

Portrait  (Le)  de  madame;  saynete  pour 
jeunes  filles  [en  4  scenes]  par  Alexandre 
Guillet.  10  p.  12°.  ([Theatre  pour  la 
jeunesse,  no.  14]) 

©   Sept.   28,   1914;   2c.   Oct.   21,   1914;    D: 
38642;   Wm.   R.  Jenkins  co..  New  York. 

36861a 

Portrait  (The)  painter;  life  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Tito  Guardiosi  [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Carson] 
[2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D :  32667 ;  Wm.  Henry 
Carson,  New  York.  36862 

Porus  plaster;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Fielding. 

©   John    Fielding,    Englewood,    111.;    1886: 
2614,  Jan.  30.  36863 

Porvenir  (El)  del  nine;  entreraes  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Casero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
auto  res  espanoles]    1908.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Antonio  Casero,  Madrid ;  D :  13600,  Aug. 
19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  36864 

Porzia;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  C.  Y.  Rice.  Garden 
City,  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  com- 
pany, 1913.    viii,  79  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.   15.    1913;   2c.    Jan.   17,   1913;    D: 
32313;   Cale  Young  Rice,  Louisville.     36865 

See  also  Collected  plays  and  poems;   by 


Cale  Young  Rice. 

Poseidon's  paradise.     See  Deucalion. 

Posey  from  Posey- ville;  by  L.  Maulsby.  3  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lilian  Maulsby,  Chicago ;  D :  7239,  Sept. 
11,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905.  36866 

Posey,  pride  of  the  prairie;  cow-boy  vaude- 
ville comedy  drama,  by  M.  F.  Thompson. 
16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1913 ;  D :  33100 ;  M.  Frances 
Thompson,  Oakland,  Cal.  36867 

Possession;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 
[2],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914;    D:  38915;    George 
Middleton,  New  York.  36868 

with  The  groove,  The  unborn,  Circles,  A 

good  woman.  The  black  tie,  1  act  plays  of 
contemporary  life,  by  G.  Middleton.  New 
York,  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  1915.    ix,  217  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   27,   1915;    2c.   Mar.   8,   1915;    D: 
39891;  George  Middleton,  New  York.    36869 


Possum  fat;  an  Ethiopian  opera  in  2  scenes. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]  7  p. 
12°.     ([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  73]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874 :  12215, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  36870 

Post  (The)  graduate  course;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  M.  WolfE  and  B.  Epstein.  129  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D:  41830;  Oscar  M. 
Wolfe  and  Bennett  Epstein,  Chicago.    36870a 

Post  (Die)  im  walde;  operetten-idylle  aus  der 
guten  alten  zeit,  in  1  akt  von  M.  Wiedmann, 
musik  von  August  Leon.  Regiebuch.  39  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911 ;  D :  24158 ;  Fritz  Schu- 
berth,  jr.,  Leipzig.  36871 


Same.      Text    der    gesiinge.     Leipzig,    F. 

Schuberth,  jr.,   1911.     12  p.     12°. 

©   May    3,    1911;    2c.    May    23,    1911;    D: 
24261;  Fritz  Schuberth,  jr.,  Leipzig.     36872 

Post  no  bills;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  N.  Knox 
and  H.  E.  Knox.     [6]   p.     12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1911;  D:  25464;   George  N. 
Knox  and  Horace  E.  Knox,  Danbury,  Conn. 

36873 

Post  (The)  of  honor;  a  military  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Sanders.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Clark 
W.  Bryan  &  co.,  1872.    34  p.     12°. 

©  Sidney  Sanders,  Chicopee,  Mass.;  1872: 
10950,  Oct.  14;  2c.  Nov.  16.  36874 

Post  (The)  office;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Rabindra- 
nath  Tagore.  New  York,  Macmillan  co.,  1914. 
95  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   25,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   26.  1914;   D: 
36469 ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  36874a 

See  also  Lock  box  23. 

Post-script  (The)  See  Four  plays;  by  Emile 
Augier. — Postscript  (The) 

Post-scriptuni  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Emile  Augier,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1915.    2  p.  1.,  22  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1915 ;  D  :  40288 ; 
Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  36874b 

See  also  Fovir  plays;  by  Emile  Augier. 

Post-traders;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Fitz- 
gerald. 

©  P.  A.  Fitzgerald  and  H.  S.  Parker,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1876 :  3380,  Mar.  20.  36875 

Postage  (A)  stamp;  an  original  farce-comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Stanley. 

©  Harry  C.  Stanley,  Clayton.  N.  Y. ;  1885 : 
15400,  July  17.  36876 


1854 


36877 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


36895 


Postal  (The)  card;  an  operatic  comedy  in  4 
nets,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  P.  Milliken,  United  States;  1884: 
25368,  Dec.  19.  36877 

Postal  (A)  episode;  n  sketch,  by  Laura  E. 
Wliite.     |4],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  E.  White,  New  York ;  D :  1003.J,  Feb. 
19,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  36878 

Postales  al  natural;  pasillo  comico-llrico  origi- 
nal y  en  prosa,  de  F.  G6ngora  y  A.  R.  Fer- 
VAUiVv/..  nnlsica  del  maestro  Luis  Barta.  Ma- 
drid I  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909. 
17  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  28,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16S91  ;  Frnucisco  Gongora  y  Antonio  R.  Fer- 
laiidi/,,  Madrid.  36879 

Postbag-  (The);  a  lesson  in  Irish,  libretto  by 
Alfred  Perceval  Graves,  music  by  Michael 
Ksposito.  [19]  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  D :  1727,  Apr.  14, 
1902;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1902.  36879a 

■ a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Graves  and  M.  Es- 

posito.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  Percival  Graves  and  Michael 
Esi»osito,  London ;  D :  1470,  Feb.  19,  1902 ;  2c. 
Feb.  19,  1902.  36879b 

Poster  (The)  girl;  a  musical  extravaganza  in  2 
acts,  by  C.  C.  Sargent,  jr.,  and  Arthur  Augus- 
tus Powers. 

©  Charles  Chapin  Sargent,  jr.,  New  York; 
1897 :  42721,  July  27.  36880 

Poster  girls;  a  dramatic  composition  with  mu- 
sic, by  J.  Forbes,  lyrics  by  Grace  Wright,  mu- 
sic by  Jerome  D.  Kern. 

©  James  Forbes,  New  York ;  D :  7825,  Jan. 
6,  1906.  36881 

Poster  (A)  maid;  a  petite  comedy'  in  1  act,  by 
E.  L.  Duane.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  L.  Duane,  New  York;  1897: 
19106,  Mar.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  36882 

Poster  (A)  show;  by  S.  Noble-Ives.  Typewrit; 
ten. 

©  Sarah  Noble-Ives,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23399,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  36883 

Posteridad  (La);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Sotillo  y  A,  Micho.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912.  [5], 
27  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31561 ; 
Antonio  Sotillo  y  Andres  Micho,  Madrid. 

36884 

Posterland;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  French. 

©  John  McLean  French,   New   York;   D: 

4758,  Mar.  21,  1904.  36885 


Posterland — Continued. 

a  sijectacular  fantasy  in  3  scenes,  book  and 

lyrics  l)y  Edward  Henry.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Wm.  S.  Henry.  New  York;  D :  13437. 
July  29,  1908;  2c.  July  22.  36886 

Postillion. 

©  Harold  MacGrath,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
9741,  Jan.  3,  1907.  36887 

Postmaster  (The);  a  roniedv  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke.     [15r)|  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  A.  Locke,  New  York  ;  1890  :  29115, 
Sept.  22;  2('.  Mar.  2S,  1891.  36888 

Postmaster  Gale;  drama,  by  E.  E.  Burson. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Emerson  Burson,  Los  Angeles ; 
1893:29490,  June  21;  Ic.  June  22;  Ic.  (ms.) 
July  6.  36889 

Postmaster's  (The)  daughtei;;  a  rural  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Twomey.  [96]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D:3316. 
Apr.  20,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1903.  36890 

Postmistress  (The);  or.  Miss  Nicoll  of  Nicoll- 
ville,  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Lipman  and 
F.  Gerald.    [119]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  S.  Lipman  and  Florence  Gerald,  New 
York ;  D :  12744,  Apr.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  acts  1,  2, 
Apr.  14.  1908 ;  2c.  act  3,  Apr.  25,  1908.  [Note : 
copies  bear  alternative  title,  Miss  Nancy  of 
Nicollville]  36891 

Postmistress  (The)  of  Pebble  Creek;  a  comedy 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Maltese.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese,  Salt  Lake  City; 
D  :  9165,  Oct.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  June  22, 1907.    36892 

Postscript  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Willie  Wil- 
son [pseud,  of  H.  O.  Van  Patton]  [36]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1914 ;  D  :  37451 ;  Helene  Orem 
Van  Patton,  Louisville.  36892a 

■ ■  See  also  Four  plays;  by  Emile  Augier, 

Pot  (The)  and  the  kettle;  comedietta,  by  L.  A. 
Garnett.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D:  22500;  Louise  Ayres 
Garnett,  Evanston,  111.  36693 


—  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Naught. 
123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913;  D:  32452;  George  L. 
Naught,  New  York.  36894 

a  playette,   by   O.   J.   White.     23  p.     8°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  J.  White,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4045,  Oct. 
3,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1903.  36895 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-13 


1855 


36896 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36912 


Pot-boiler  (The) ;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  U.  Sin- 
clair.    [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913;  D :  32212 ;  Upton  Sin- 
clair, New  York.  36896 

Pot-luck;  [farce  in  1  act]  by  Gertrude  Robins. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1911.  19  p.  12°.  ([French's  acting 
ed.,  no.  2377]) 

©   Jan.   3,    1911;     2c.    Feb.   1,    1911;     D: 
23236;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     36897 

Pot  (The)  of  basil;  [play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  K. 

Griffith]    [127]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Nov.  2,  1914;  D :  38669 ;  Grace  Kel- 
logg Griffith,  Philadelphia.  36897a 

Pot  (A)  of  broth;  by  W.  B.  Yeats.  {In  The 
Gael,  Sept.  1903) 

©  William    B.     Yeats,    London;  D:3905, 

Aug.  29,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1903.  36898 

See    also    Hour-g'lass    (The),    and    other 

plays. 

Pot  (A)  of  rouge;  college  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E,  B.  Canaday.     36  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   13,  1915;   D:  40847;   Elizabeth 
Barbara  Canaday,  Ames,  la.  36898a 

Potash  and  Perlmutter;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  Mason,  adapted  from  the  book  of  the 
same  name  by  Montague  Glass.  [2],  115  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8.  1911;  D:  23300;  Norman  H. 
Mason,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  36899 

comedy    in    3    acts,   by    Montague    Glass. 

[109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1913;    D:  34266;    A.    H. 
Woods,  New  York.  36900 

■dramatization  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  Darcy  vt 


certain  stories  by  Montague  Glass.     [105]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913;  D:  33815;   Selwyn  & 
CO.,  New  York.  36901 

play   in  3   acts,    authorized   dramatization 


of  the  Potash  and  Perlmutter  stories,  by  A.  C. 
O'Dea.     [14],  84  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31555 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.      36902 

Potash  preferred;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  and 
Cecil  B.  de  Mille.    165  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913 ;  D :  31979 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  New  York.  36903 

Potentate  (The);  by  A.  A.  Andros. 

©  Annie  A.   Andros,   Boston ;   1897 :  18623. 
Mar.  22,  36904 

■ comic  opera  satire  in  3  acts,    libretto    by 

C.  E.  Summers.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35537 ;  Charles  Ed- 
win Summers,  New  York.  36904a 


Potential  (The);  a  fancy  in  play  form  in  3  acts, 
by  Lewis  Vicary.  [26]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mabel  Rankiu  Vicary,  Detroit;  D :  9644, 
Dec.  6,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1906.  36905 

Potiphar    papers.      See    Our   best    society. 

Potiphar,  the  last  pupil  of  Ameni;  a  tragedy 
in  the  days  of  the  exodus,  by  H.  Kiernan. 

©  Hugh  Kiernan,   Albany ;   D :  1998,   June 
11,  1902.  36906 

Potiphar's  wife;  by  S.  M.  Hirsch.  22  p.  4°. 
Type^vritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909;  D:  17805;  Sidney  M. 
Hirsch,  New  York.  36907 

See  also  Miriam. 

Potpourri;  a  musical  melange  in  2  pts.,  by  J.  T. 
Tanner,  lyrics  by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by 
Napoleon  Lambelet.  London  and  New  York, 
Boosey  &  CO.,  1899.    126  p.    f  °. 

©  James  T.  Tanner,  London;  1899:44265. 
July  8;   2c.   July  8.  36908 

Potro  (El)  salvaje;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadi'os,  original  de  Antonio 
Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati,  mlisica  de  los  maestros 
Valverde  y  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1914.  49  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38205 ;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.      36908a 

Pots  and  skillets;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Butts.     53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915;  D:  40524;  J.  Baptist 
Butts,  Chicago.  36908b 

Poughkeepsie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Grape- 
win.     21  p.    4°.    TypewTitten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    1915;    D:  39497;    Charles 
Ellsworth  Grapewin,  West  End,  N.  J.    36908c 

Poulailler  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
[Paul,  dit]  T.  Bernard,  [Paris,  Impr,  de 
I'lllustration]  1908.     1  p.  1.,  54  p.     8°. 

©  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris;  D:  14768.  Jan. 
8,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1909.  36909 

Poule  (La)  au  pot;  par  Henry  de  Brisay,  2  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;   D:  29995;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  36910 

Pound  foolish;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  A. 
Daly.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32290 ;  Mark  Avery 
Daly,  Buffalo.  36911 

Pound  (A)  of  cure;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  C.  M. 
Seay,  adapted  from  Too  many  maidens.  [75] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Morgan   Seay,   Rome,   Ga. ;   D : 
6578,  Apr.  26,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1905.    36912 


1856 


36913 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


36933 


Povmd  (A)  of  taffy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
atts.  by  W.  E.  Davis. 

©  William  E.  Davis,  Boston;  1885:13322, 
June  17.  36913 

Poupee  (La)  aux  chrysantheines;  conte  japo- 
nais  mime,  de  Fernand  Beissier,  musique  de 
L.  Plane].  Livret.  Paris,  A.  .loanin  iSc  cie., 
1906.     13  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Joanin  &  co..  Paris ;  D :  8032,  Feb.  19, 
1906;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  36914 

Pouquet;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  in  the  sixteentli 
century  style  of  Charles  I  of  England,  by 
W.  M.  Dodd. 

©    Wm.    M.    Dodd,    Chicago;    1893:18737. 
Apr.  11.  36915 

Pour  de  bon;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  de  Garofalo 
f pseud.]  et  Dlaverdet.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1911.    31  p.    S\ 

©   Feb.   25,   1911;    2c.    Feb.   25,   1911;    D: 
23457;  Joubert,  Paris.  36916 

Pour  etre  aimee;  comCdie  fantaisiste  en  3  actes, 
par  Leon  Fourneau.  Paris,  Librairie  th^a- 
trale,  1902.     2  p.  1.,  193  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  4351,  Dec.  7,  1903 : 
2c.  Dec.  7,  1903.  36917 

Pour  garder  Jacques;  conifdie  en  1  acte,  par 
Paul  Cazeres.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914.  36  p. 
8°. 

©   June  20,   1914;   Ic.   June  29,  1914;   D: 
37426  ;  Joubert,  Paris.  36917a 

Pour  la  couronne;  par  Frangois  Coppee,  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  Richmond  Laurin 
Hawkins.  New  York.  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1910.     X,  131  p.     16°. 

©   Nov.   12,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   23,   1910;    A: 
275638 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.      38918 

See  also  Cross  (The)  and  the  crescent. — 


For  the  crown. 

Pour  prendre  conge;  or,  Seeing  Switzerland,  a 
3  act  pantomimic  comedy,  by  W.  A.  Mestayer. 

©    William    A.    Mestayer,    United    States ;' 
1881 :  1831,  Feb.  4.  36919 

Pour  vivre  heureiix;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
Andr6  Rivoire  et  Yves  Mirande.  32  p.  4°. 
(L'lllustration  tht^atrale,  8*  annee-204,  24 
fgvrier  1912) 

©   Feb.   24,   1912;   2c.   Mar.   23,   1912;   D: 
29135 ;  Andr^  Rivoire  et  Yves  Mirande,  Paris. 

36920 

Pousse-cafe  (The);  by  J.  M.  Weber  and  L.  M. 
Fields. 

©  Joseph  M.  Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields, 
New  York ;  1897 :  64642,  Nov.  20.  36921 


Poussin  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes,  [de]  Edmond 
(Juiraud.  Paris,  Librairie  Moli6re,  1909.  viii 
p.,  1  1.,  109  p.    12°. 

©  July  4, 1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  21, 1909  ;  D  :  16731 ; 
F.  Demoly,  Paris.  36922 

Poverty;  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  William  E.  Barnes,  New  York;  1878: 
9484,  Aug.  17.  36923 

Poverty  corner;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
lOdward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.; 
1897  :  77GG,  .Tan.  28.  36924 

Poverty  flat;  an  enUroly  new  and  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  .1.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1871: 
9250,  Oct.  4.  36925 

-Sec  also  Lily  (The)  of  Poverty  flat. 

Poverty  flats;  a  play  of  western  life  in  3  acts, 
by  Bernard  Francis  Moore.     Boston,  W.  H. 

Baker  &;  co.,  1899. 

©  W^alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
7.5914,  Dec.  27;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1899.  36926 

Poverty  (The)  of  wealth;  dramatic  comedy  in 

1  act,  by  M.  Arthur.  [2],  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31633 ;  Malcolm  Ar- 
thur, New  York.  36927 

Poverty's  trials;  a  new  Irish  sketch,  by  Ed- 
ward HaiTigan. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States;  1874:15395. 
Dec.  22.  36928 

Powder-puff;  libretto  for  a  musical  comedy  in 

2  acts,  book  by  J.  N.  Edwards,  lyrics  by  Harry 
L.  Marriner,  music  by  Daniel  E.  Nevin.  86 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1910 ;  D :  17855 ;  John  N.  Ed- 
M-ards,  Dallas.  '  36929 

or,    A   bottle    of   sarsaparilla,    a    musical 

farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Adams. 

©  Adolph  Adams,  New  York ;  1891 :  5181, 
Feb.  6.  36930 

Power;  by  L.  H.  Cummings. 

©  Lee  H.  Cummings,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14810, 
Jan.  13,  1909.  36931 

American  political  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  D. 

Gookins.     [5],  268  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33839 ;  Shirlaw  D. 
Gookins,  Chicago.  36932 

—  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Mrs.  G.  D. 
Hemmick  and  C.  W.  De  Knight.  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34140 ;  Mrs.  Chris- 
tian Dominique  Hemmick  and  Clarence  Woods 
De  Knight,  Washington.  '  36933 


1857 


36934 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


36954 


Power — Continued. 

European  fantasy  in  4  acts,  by  John  Street. 

76  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1912;  D:  31229;  Hugo  Val- 
lentin,  London.  36934 

a  pageant   of  the  inner  life  for  children. 


[by]  Marian  Katherine  Brown.     Boston,  The 
Berkeley  press  [1915]     [11]  p.    8°. 

©  June  10,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  July  6,  1915 ; 
A :  406700  ;  Berkeley  press,  Boston.       36934a 

— -play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Ide.     [128]   p.     4°. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914 ;  D  :  39133 ;  Leonard  Ide, 
New  York.  36934b 

— • by    O.    G.    S.    Burnell.      [27]    p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913;  D:  34600;  Oriu  Greene 
Skeels  Burnell,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.         36935 

social  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wiegand,  au- 


thorized adaptation  from  the  German  by  A. 
von  Ende.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1910 ;  D :  21312 ;  Amelia  von 
Ende,  New  York.  36938 

Power  (The)  and  ruin  of  gold;  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Sansone. 

©  Jolm  Sansone,  Keokuk,  la. ;  1895 :  54057, 
Oct.  24.  36937 

Power  (The)  behind  the  throne.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  C.  White,  New  York;  1900  A: 

16405,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  3.  36938 

or.  Fallen  heroes,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 


T.  Hacker-Rodeau. 

©  Theodore  Hacker-Rodeau,  Buffalo ;  1893 : 
53510,  Dec.  2.  36939 

Power  lot;  a  temperance  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  Sarah  P.  McLean  Gi'eene's  novel  of  same 
title,  by  A.  R.  Tafft.  [108]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Adella  Rene  Tafft,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D  : 
13698,  Sept.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1908.    36940 

Power  (The)  of  a  picture;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Thompson.    51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.  26,   1910;   D:  22660;   Marshall 
Thompson,  Opelousas,  La.  36941 

Power  of  attorney;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  P. 
Heath.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;  D:  40446;  Eugene  P. 
Heath,  New  York.  36941a 

a  pastoral  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  music, 

by  W.  R.  Goodall. 

©    W.    R.    Goodall,    Omaha,    Neb.;    1889: 
88132,  Dec.  14.  36942 

Power  of  beauty;  by  J.  Wilstach.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910;  D:  20487;  John  Wil- 
stach, New  York.  36943 


Power  of  be  auty — Continued. 

dramatic     composition,     by     J.     Wilstach. 

12  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910;  D:  20681;  John  Wil- 
stach, New  York.  36944 

Power  (The)  of  cheerfulness.  See  Howling 
(The)  tree. 

Power  (A)  of  darkness;  play  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Johns.      [2],  21   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1911;    D :  28009 ;    Orrick 
Johns,  St.  Louis.  36945 

-Same.     (In  The  Mirror,  v.  20,  no.  43,  Dec. 

21,  1911) 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1911;   D: 
28098;  Orrick  Johns,  New  York.  36946 

Power  (The)  of  destiny;  an  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  Caldwell.  [93]  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Jean  Caldwell,  New  York ;  D :  3674,  June 
29,  1903;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  36947 

Power  (The)  of  eloquence;  an  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  5  scenes,  by  E.  H.  Mackay.  [52]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Elsie    Harriman   Mackay,    Buffalo ;    D : 
0710,  May  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.    36948 

Power  (The)  of  evil;  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Sewell.     142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  H.  Sewell,  Fremont,  O. ;  D:4652. 
Feb.  25,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1904.  36949 

Power  (The)  of  fate.     Typewritten. 

©   William   H.   Mering,   Pittsburgh;   1895: 
63626,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1896.  36950 

[Power  (The)  of  fright;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  M. 

Carter] 

Ciijia  crpaxa;    ;^paMaT^qecKiS  3TK)A'b  B-fa  1-m* 
,2j']&ficTBiH,  OcKapi>  M.  KapTopa. 

7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   3,   1915;   D :  41153 ;    Oscar   M. 
Carter,  Seagate,  N.  Y.  36950a 

Power  (The)  of  genius;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Woods.      [32]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1910 ;  D :  21588 ;  Wm.  Ander- 
son AVoods,  Pittsburgh.  36951 

Power  (The)  of  gold;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  Appoline  M.  Sanford,  New  York;  1892: 

26481,  June  24.  36952 

Power  (The)  of  grief;  modern  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  W.  Lyon.     [52]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D:  21609;  H.  Wilson 
Lyon,  New  York.  36953 

Power  (The)  of  honor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Daniel  B.  Sorlin.  [164]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  D.  B.  Sorlin,  New  York;  D:924e,  Oct. 
17,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1906.  36954 


1858 


36955 


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36978 


Power  (The)  of  imagination;  a  new  and  origi- 
nal comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Courtright. 

©   William   Courtright,    New   York;    1876: 
735,  Jan.  14;  2c.  Jan.  14.  36955 

Power  (The)  of  innocence;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Allen.    9  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   7,   1911;   D:  24899;   J.   Weller 
Allen,  Richmond,  111.  36956 

Power  (The)  of  Kingsley;  an  original  dra- 
matic composition  for  stage  presentation  in 
5  acts,  by  R.  M.  Best.  [47]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Robert    M.    Best,    Pittsburgh;    D :  1290, 
Jan.  14,  1902;  2c.  May  11,  1903.  36957 

Power  (The)  of  law;  a  modern  melodrama  in 
5  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  C.  J.  Diem.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  J.  Diem,  Buffalo;  1897:60760: 
Oct.  27 ;  2c.  June  22,  1901.  36958 

Power  (The)  of  love;  by  Chas.  S.  Black 
[pseud,  of  O.  S.  Blachschleger] 

©  Chas.  Sol.  Blachschleger.  Cincinnati ;  D : 
7917,  Jan.  29,  1906.  36959 

by  F.  Long.     44  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Flora  Long,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. ;  D :  15863, 
May  15,  1909;  2e.  May  28,  1909.  36960 

by  H.  Bell. 

©  Herbert  Bell,  Indianapolis ;  1892 :  50556. 
Dec.  12.  36961 

by  L  and  T.  Grau. 

©  Irene  and  Theresa  Grau,  Philadelphia : 
1886:10104,  Apr.  27.  36962 

'by    Theodore    Kremer,      Typewritten. 

©   Edward   C.   White.    New   York;     1899: 
16096,  Mar.  1;  2c.  Mar.  1.  36963 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Younge.     [31, 

68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1911 ;  D :  23586 ;  M.  Elizabeth 
Younge,  New  York.  36964 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  L.  Green.     55  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1913;  D :  32702 ;  Robert  L. 
Green,  Detroit.  36965 

dramatic  composition. 

©   Wm.    E.    Hines   and    Earle   Remington, 
Decatur,  111.;  1889:31770,  Oct.  21.        36966 


—  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.   C. 
Duncan.    Typewritten. 

©   May  Cranmer   Duncan,   Hanford,   Cal. ; 
1898:67904,  Nov.  21;  2c.   Feb.  20,  1899. 

36967 
an  Irish  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 


Richey. 

©  Octavia  Richey,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. ; 
1893 :  12166,  Mar.  9.  86968 


Power  (The)  of  love — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Leiber.     [84]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    22;    1912;     D :  28377 ;     Allen 
Leiber,  Chicago.  36969 

a  tragedy,  by  D.  F.  Kenn^. 

©    Daniel    F.    Kenney,    New    York;    1898: 
25022,  Apr.  20.  36970 


See  also  Countess  de  Fontenay. — Frivol- 

lus. — Modem    (A)    Eve. — Sebastian. 

Power  (The)  of  man;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Quinlin. 

©    James    S.    Quinlin,     South     Bethlehem, 
Pa.;  1895:52991.  Oct.  18.  36971 

Power  (The)  of  men;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Rummel.      [93]    p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   24,   1914;    D:  36134;    Charles 
Gary  Rummel  and  Al  Gonell,  Waterloo,  la. 

36971a 

Power  (The)  of  money;  an  American  spec- 
tacular play,  by  William  Busnach  and  H.  F. 
Weed. 

©  Harry  F.  Weed,  New  York ;  1883 :  2225, 
Feb.  2.     [For  copies  reed,  see  1883:9537] 

36972 

Same.     [85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  F.  Weed,  Sparkill,  N.  Y. ;  1883: 
9537,  May  23;  2c.  May  23,  36973 

melodrama  in  3  acts  and  2  tableaux,  by  I. 

Galautin.    44  p.    f°.    TypeAvritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   24,    1910;   D :  20284 ;    Ignatius 
Galantin,  New  York.  36974 

or,    A    law    unto    themselves,    American 

drama  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  D.  B.  Gaily 
and  M.  Lambert.    [2],  83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   2,   1914;    D:  35885;   David   B. 
Gaily  and  Marie  Lambert,  New  York.    36974a 


See  also  Senator  Silverbags. 

Power  (The)  of  music;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  2 
scenes,  by  T.  R.  Davies.  [53]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  Richard  Davies,  Chicago;  D: 
10862,  June  27,  1907  ;  2c.  June  27, 1907.    36975 

Power  (The)  of  music  all  our  hearts  allow; 
play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  A.  McCullough.  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28768 ;  Peter  A.  Mc- 
Cullough, Pittsburgh.  36976 

Power  (The)  of  office;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H.  Block. 
[46]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1911;  D:  24847;  Morris  H. 
Block,  Denver.  36977 

political  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  Ellis.     [2], 

10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1913 ;  D :  33508 ;  John  Ellis, 
Chicago.  36978 


1859 


36978 


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36995 


Power  (The)  of  passion;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Solomon  Libin. 

[124]  p.     8°.     Ms.  ' 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,*  1914;  D:  38407;  David  Kessler 
and  IMax  R.  Wilner,  New  York.  36978a 

— —  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Moutaine. 
©  C.  F.  Montaine,  New  York ;  1893 :  55430, 
Dec.  15.  36979 

Power  (The)  of  persuasion.     See  Cyclones. 

Power  (The)  of  prayer;  a  morality  drama  in  4 
acts.    22  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas*I^]t)ierington,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I. ; 
D :  15309,  IMar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1909. 

36980 

Power  (The)  of  prejudice;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Cornitius.    172  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Felix  Cornitius,  St.  Louis ;  D :  14306,  Nov. 
16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  36981 

Power  (The)  of  providence;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Summers.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911;  D:  25964;  Florence 
Summers,  Washington.  36982 

Same.    [1],  94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912;  D:  31723;  Florence 
Summers,  Washington.  36983 

Power  of  Purim,  and  other  plays;  a  series  of  1 
act  plays  designed  for  .Jewish  religious  schools, 
by  Irma  Kraft.  Philadelphia,  The  Jewish 
publication  society  of  America,  1915.  189  p. 
illus.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  power  of  Purim  (Purim). — 
A  Maccabean  cure  (Hanukkah). — To  save  his 
country  (Pesah). — Ambition  in  Whitechapel 
(Shabuot). — Because  beloved  David  so  (clos- 
ing of  school) 

©  June  2,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aft".  June  25,  1915 ; 
A :  401520 ;  Jewish  publ.  soc.  of  America, 
Philadelphia.  36983a 

Power  (The)  of  remorse;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  Galllgan.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32534 ;  Theresa  Gal- 
ligau.  Providence,  R.  I.  36984 

Power  (The)  of  repentance;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
M  Kridlo  and  A.  Stoupa.  [21]  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1914 ;  D :  38923 ;  Emil  Kridlo 
and  Alois  Stoupa,  New  York.  36984a 

Power  (The)  of  revenge.  See  Sword  (The)  of 
vengeance. 

Power  (The)  of  Satan;  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore 
Thomas  and  F.  O.  Taylor.  [75]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Theodore  I.  Thomas  and  Frank  Grav 
Taylor,  Astoria,  N.  Y. ;  D:4335,  Dec.  2,  1903; 
Ic.  Dec.  5,  1903 ;  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1903.  36985 


Power  (The)  of  sex;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Mathis. 
27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913 ;  D  :  33203 ;  June  Mathis, 
New  York.  36986 

Power  (The)  of  silence;  )>y  F.  J.  Rosse.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  James  Rosse,  New  York;  D: 
11727,  Nov.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.    36987 

Power  (The)  of  song;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Van  B.  and  W.  V.  Allen.  18  p.  12°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1913 ;  D :  331.53 ;  M.  V.  B.  and 
Walter  V.  Allen,  New  York.  36988 

Power  (The)  of  speech;  comedy  for  3  people, 
by  M.  W.  Brown.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40013 ;  Melville  W. 
Brown,  Portland,  Or.  36988a 

Power  (The)  of  superiority;  drama  in  3  acts, 
with  2  tableaux,  by  G.  Keitz.  55  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  19, 1913  ;  D  :  33850 ;  Gustav  Keitz, 
New  Orleans.  36989 

Power  (The)  of  temptation;  or.  Their  convict 
brotlier,  play  in  1  act,  by  U.  Morelli.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10.  1913:  D:  34379;  Ulysses 
jMorelli.  New  York.  36990 

Power  of  the  American's  honor;  bv  W.  L.  Foun- 
tain.    [88]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  'William  L.  Fountain,  Chicago ;  D :  4967, 
Apr.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  July  9,  1904.  36991 

Power  (The)  of  the  bluff;  a  sketch  for  vaude- 
ville, by  R.  A.  Doyle.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Robert  A.  Doyle,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D :  13313, 
June  27,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.  36992 

Power  (The)  of  the  cross;  a  4  act  drama,  bv  li. 
Glasel.  Published  by  Phil  Fisher  [1902]  43 
p.     12°. 

©  Lee  Glasel,  New  York;  D :  1.507,  Mar.  1, 
1902;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  36993 

a  4  act  play,  by  Fitzgerald  Murphy.     [88] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  F.  Rush.  New  York ;  1 ) :  2248, 
Aug.  12.  1902;  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1902.  36994 

Sec  also  Angelus  (The) 

Power  (The)  of  the  czar;  or.  Nadine's  crime, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Johnstone  and  B.  L. 
O'Connor. 

©  Lorimer  Johnstone  and  B.  L.  O'Connor. 

New  York;   1896:49645,   Sept.  3.  36995 

[Power  (The)  of  the  dance;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

O.  Dymow] 

CHJia    TaHira;    nfceca    bt*   4   KapTHHaxrb,    Genua 

TtHMOBa. 

51  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915;  D:  40854;  Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  36995  a 


1860 


36996 


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37016 


Power  (The)  of  the  past;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Dubreuil  and  M.  G.  Michaels.  [34]  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D :  24586 ;  Walter  W. 
Dubreuil.  New  York,  and  Morris  G.  Michaels, 
Brooklyn.  36996 

Power  (The)  of  the  press;  sketch,  by  G.  Gor- 
don and  R.  A.  Hughes.  10  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915;  D :  39911 ;  Gilbert 
Gordon  and  R.  A.  Hughes,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

36996a 

Power  (The)  of  the  ruby.     See  Semiramis. 

Power  (The)  of  the  strong;  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  A.  Mercier.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31.  1911;  D:  24816;  Louis  Jo- 
seph Alexander   Jlercier,   Jladison,   Wis. 

36997 

Power  (The)  of  the  world;  or.  World's  power, 
a  grand  spectacular  play,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  D:1493, 
Feb.  26,  1902.  36998 

Power  (The)  of  truth;  a  sensational  comedy 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  M.  Jacobs.  [80]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Mortimer  Jacobs,  New  York ;  D : 
681,  July  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1901.    36999 

Power  of  vengeance;  in  prologue  and  5  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Schmied. 

©  Charles  F.  Schmied,  Allegheny,  Pa. ; 
1886:5639,  Mar.  10.  37000 

Power  (The)  of  weakness;  1  act  play,  by  Bert 
Aldane  [pseud,  of  I.  Badanes]  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1913;  D:  32778;  Ida  Ba- 
danes, New  York.  37001 

Power  (The)  of  wealth;  in  4  acts,  by  Howard 
Wall.     [95]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  H.  Myers,  Philadelphia;  D :  1928, 
May  23,  1902;  2c.  May  23,  1902.  37002 

Power  of  woman;  dramatized  by  Mme.  Neuvilie 
from  one  of  T.  W.  Hensaw's  stories,  by  R. 
Neuvilie. 

©  Rosine  Neuvilie,  Brooklyn;  1893:5724, 
Jan.  28.  37003 


scenario  of  woman's  suffrage  play  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  H.  Westley.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  James  Hippisley,  New  York;  D:  15360, 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  37004 

Power  (The)  that  failed;  dramatic  sketch,  by 
H.  J.  Linney.     15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1910;  D:  22141;  Horace  J. 
Linney,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  37005 


Power  (The)  that  governs;  dramatic  jJlay  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Prince  and  C.  Clarke.  [127]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Prince  and  Creston  Clarke, 
New  York  ;  D  :  10871,  June  28,  1907  ;  2c.  June 
28,   1907.  37006 

Power  (The)  that  rules;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  a  tr.  from  the  German,  arr.  and 
adapted  by  F.  Ormonde. 

©  Frederic  Ormonde,  Boston  ;  D  :  1052,  Not. 
1,  1901.  37007 

Power  within;  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  lieonard. 
114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909;  D :  17151 ;  Oscar 
Leonard,  St.  Louis.  37008 

Powers  (The)  of  darkness;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
tr.  from  the  Russian  of  Count  Leo  Tolstoi, 
by  H.  von  Hagen. 

©  Hugo  von  Hagen,  New  York ;  D :  2245, 
Aug.  18,  1902.  37009 

Powers  that  be;  an  American  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  HopAvoo<i.  [161]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Avery  Hopwood,  New  York ;  D :  9914, 
Feb.  7,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  [Note:  The 
Copyright  office  correspondence  for  1915  shows 
that  this  play  has  been  sometime  entitled. 
The  franchise  grafters;  or,  The  powers  that 
be]  37010 

Powers  (The)  within;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Ebert.    60  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Arthur  J,  Ebert,  Milwaukee ;  D :  14785. 
Jan.  11,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909.  37011 

Powersham's  ward;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  J.  Alexander  Brown,  New  York;  1883: 
19808,  Oct.  27.  37013 

Powhatan;  an  original  operetta,  composed  by 
A.  M.  Tyte. 

©  Arthur  M.  Tyte,  Riverhead,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
16257,  June  6;  2c.  June  2.  37013 

Powhattan  and  Pocahontas;  dramatic  sketch, 
by  R.  Peralta-Galindo.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20778 ;  R.  Peralta- 
Galindo,  Oakland,  Cal.  37014 

Powwow  man;  comedy  sketch,  by  B.  Gray. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17330 ;  Barry  Gray, 
Philadelphia.  37015 

Pozzo  (II)  della  verita;  allegoria  in  4  parti  e 
13  quadri,  di  E.  A.  Butti  e  Giannino  Antona- 
Traversi.     [4],  100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D:  22348;  Societa 
italiana  degll  autori,  Rome.  37016 


1861 


37016 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37034 


Prachtmadel  (Ein);  volksstuck  mit  gesang  in  3 
akten,  von  Oscar  Walther  und  Leo  Walter 
Stein,  gesangstexte  von  Willy  Prager,  musik 
von  Kudolph  Nelson.  Regiebuch.  Berlin, 
Musicaverlag,  1015.    82  p.    8°. 

©   Sept.    1,   1915;    Ic.    Sept.   22,   1915:    D: 
41812;    Musicaverlag,    Berlin.  37016a 

Practical  (The)  delusion;  tragedy  of  the  last 
3  generations,  by  L.  Rubin.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1915;    D:  40924;    Libbie 
Rubin,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  37016b 

Practical  dialogues;  for  school  entertainment, 

arr.  by  Amos  M.  Kellogg.     Philadelphia,    The 

Penn  publishing  company,  1909.     132  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  A:  216352, 

Sept.  8,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  37016c 

Practical  (A)  joke;  a  farce,  by  F.  C.  Griffith. 
®    Frank    Carlos    Griffith,    Boston;    1876: 
10938,  Sept.  27.  37017 

protean  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Le  Clair 

and  W.  J.  Russell. 

©  Henry  Le  Clair  and  W.  J.  Russell.  New 
York ;  1886 :  13945,  June  17.  37018 

a  protean  comedy  playlet,  by  C.  R.  Warren. 

[11]  p.     t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29028  ;  Charles  R. 
Warren,  Philadelphia.  37019 

• •  See  also  Sim.  Dinipsey's  visit. 

Practical  jokes;  a  farce  in  1  act,  [by]  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  P.   Garrett   &  co.,   Philadelphia;   1885: 
26497,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1886.  37020 

Same,  [and]  Art  and  artifice.  Philadel- 
phia, the  Penn  publishing  company,  1898.  p. 
193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to  One 
hundred  choice  selections,  no.  1) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1897 :  63354, 
Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  37020a 

Practical  (A)  politician;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Flynn. 

©   Joseph   A.    Flynn,   Brooklyn ;   D :  14360, 
Nov.  23.  190S.  37021 

Prasident  Krueger,  der  Bismarck  des  Trans- 
vaals;  Oder,  Die  Briten  und  die  Boeren, 
schauspiel  in  5  ak'ten,  von  .T.  Worraser. 

®  Jean  Wormser,   Chicago ;  1900  A :  3258, 
Feb.  5.  37022 

Praesidio  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  bv  A.  INT.  Kenny. 
[38]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   17,   1011;    D:  24225;    Amin    M. 
Kenny,  New  York.  37023 

Prairie  (The)  flower;  a  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Luzzi.     [158]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Luzzi,  New  York;  D:  13137,  Juno 
8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  6,  1908.  37024 


Prairie  (A)  queen;  an  opera  of  the  wilil  West 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Hayes. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.    Louis;    D :  3503, 
May  27,  1903.  37025 

Prairie  (A)  rose;  comedy-drama  of  the  Kansas 
prairies  in  4  acts,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Donison  &  company  [1913]  77 
p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  11, 1913  ;  D  :  34081 ; 
Ebon  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  37026 

Prairie  (A)  station  ag'ent;  play  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Scully.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1909 ;    D :  17095 ;    Robert 
Scully,  Somerville,  N.  .L  37027 

Prairie  (The)  waif;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts, 
by  .T.  A.  Stevens. 

©    John    A.    Stevens,    New    York;    1880: 
11264,  .July  22.  37028 

Prairieland.     See  Hermits  (The)  in  California. 

Prairies  (The)  Sec  History  (A)  of  American 
civilization. 

Pranks;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Constant. 

©   Lilla   Constant,   Philadelphia;    1873:97, 
Jan.  6.  37029 

Pranks  (The)  of  a  little  love  couple;  or,  An 
evening"  in  mythologyland,  by  C.  G.  Steber. 
9  p.     f°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Guelich  Steber,  Utica,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  8225,  Mar.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1906. 

37030 

Pranks  (The)  of  a  sailor.     Sec  McFods  (The) 

Pranks  of  fate;  a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
T.  P.  Bayer.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer.  New  York;   D: 
5450,  Aug.  16, 1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1914.      37031 

Prattling-  pals;  by  Searl  Allen.  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Kresko  and  Fox,  I'ort  Jefferson,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  13643,  Aug.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908. 

37032 

Prayer  (A)  meeting  at  Hilldale. 

©  Marv  Mav  Boynton,  Franklin.  (). :  1898 : 
010.53.  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  37033 

Prayer  of  the  sword;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Fagnn.  London,  Spottiswoode  &  co.,  Ud.,  1004. 
116  p.     8°. 

©  James  Bernard  Fagan,  London;  D :  5322, 
July  21.  1904 ;  2c.  July  21,  1904.  37034 

Prayers  (The)  of  a  day;  Persian  poem  tn  he 
played  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  G.  E.  Mur- 
dock.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42420 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  37034a 


1862 


37034 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37052 


Preacher  (The)  and  the  bear;  play  in  1  act,  by 

R.  B.  M.  Wilson.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   17,   1914;    D:  35692;   R.   B.   M. 

Wilson,  Chicago.  37034b 

Preacher  (The)  and  the  devil;  or,  The  darkey's 
dream,  vaudeville  act,  by  H.  P.  Floyd.  [11] 
p.     4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28718 ;  H.  F.  Floyd, 
Tacoina.  37035 

Preacher  (The)  and  the  man;  comedy  playlet 
with  a  moral,  by  C.  W.  Terriss.  [3],  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   2,    1912  r  D:  81020;    Chas.    W. 
Terriss,  Chicago.  37036 

Preacher  (The)  doctor.  /See  Dick  Shaw,  the 
fiend. 

Preacher,  magistrate  and  man;  or,  The  witch 
Clarice,  a  historical  drama  of  4  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Arnold. 

©  Marguerite  Beaulleu  Arnold.   Evanston, 
111.;  1899:35324.  May  26.  37037 

Precaution  (La)  inutile.  See  Barbier  (Le)  de 
Seville. 

Precedents;  play  in  3  act.s,  by  Max  Anthony. 
[37]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    8,    1913;    D :  34364 ;   Anna   L. 
Donahue,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  37038 

Preceding  diagnosis;  play  in  2  acts,  by  G. 
Katsiolis.    59  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    23.    1915;    D :  41019 ;    George 
Katsiolis,  Chicago.  37038a 

Precieuses  (Les)  ridicules;  com^die  en  1  acte. 
par  [Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin]  Moliere,  with  a 
biographical  memoir  and  explanatoi-y  notes, 
by  C.  Fontaine.  New  York,  W.  R.  Jenkins 
[1899]  xvi,  60  p.  12°.  (Classiques  frangais, 
no.  7) 

©  William  R.   Jenkins,   New  York;   1899: 
45980,  July  15;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1900.  37039 

-and  Les  femmes  savantes;  [par  Jean  Bap- 
tiste Poquelin  Moliere]  ed.  by  John  R.  Ef- 
tinger.  New  Y^ork.  H.  Holt  and  company. 
3912.     xix,  225  p.     front,   (port.)     16°. 

©  Apr.   25,    1912;   2c.    May   17,   1912;    A: 
312822 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.    37040 

Preciosa,  the  Spanish  dancer;  adapted  from 
Longfellow's  Spanish  student,  by  Bertha  M. 
Wilson,  poses  by  Louise  C.  Schweitzer.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  and  company,  1911.  22  p. 
illus.    12°. 

©   .Tan.    28,    1911;    2c.    .Tan.   31,   1911;    D: 
23220;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     37041 

costume  monologue  in  2  scenes,  for  a  lady. 

by  Bertha  M.  Wilson.    New  York,  E.  S.  Wer- 
ner, 1896. 

©   Edgar    S.    Werner,     New    York;     1896: 
29804,  May  15 ;  Ic.  June  12.  37042 


Precious  (The)  ridiculous;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
[Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin]  Moliei-e.  [Coque- 
lin-Hading  ed,]  New  York,  F.  Rullman.  1888. 
15  p.     4°.     [French  and  English] 

©    F.    Rullman,     New    York;     1888:27480, 
Sept.  27;  2e.  Oct.  8,  1888.  37043 

Precious  water;  [by  E.  C.  Ehrlich]  {In  Jew- 
ish child) 

©   ,Tune  26,    1913;    Ic.    July   8,    1913;    A: 
338479;   Bureau  of  education,  New  York. 

37044 

Precipice  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  W.  Stew- 
art.    68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915;   D :  41287 ;  Oliver  W. 
Stewart,  Indianapolis.  37044a 


— -play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Hughes  and  Harry 
Cavan  [pseud,  of  H.  Lambart]  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1913;  D:  32776;  Harry  Lam- 
bart, New  York  and  Talbot  Hughes,  Salis- 
bury,  Wilts,   England.  37045 

or.    The    drummer's    wife,    by    Beatrice 


Shephard  King  [pseud,  of  B.  Simpson]     11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  7,  1910;  D:  20984;  Byrdie  Simp- 
son, Chicago.  37046 

Predestination;    1    act    comedy.      Typewritten. 

©  Beulah  Marie  Dix,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1897:70646,  Dec.  16;  3  c.  Dec.  36.  37047 

Predicament  (The)  of  Anna  Belle;  by  F.  M.  B. 
Ruthrauff.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  M.  B.  Ruthrauff,  New  York ; 
D :  14767,   Jan.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.   7,  1909. 

37048 

Predicaments  (The)  of  Abigail. 

©  James  Madison,  New  York ;  D :  13909, 
Sept.  23,  1908.  37049 

Predicar  con  el  ejeraplo;  juguete  cumico  en  1 
acto  y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Gon- 
zales de  Lara  y  A.  Plana  Camacho.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909.  30  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17463;  Manuel  Gonzalez  de  Lara  y  Alfonso 
Plana   Camacho,   Madrid.  37050 

Predigt  an  die  saufbriider. 

©  Joseph  William  Nist,  Allegheny  City. 
Pa.:  1897:65468,  Nov.  24.  37051 

Preferee  (La);  pi^ce  en  3  actes  [par  L.  Des- 
caves]  [Paris,  Irapr.  de  I'lUustration]  1906. 
2  p.  1.,  81  p.    8°. 

©  Lucien  Descaves,  Paris ;  D :  9279,  Oct. 
20,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1906.  37052 


1863 


37053 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37072 


Preferido  (El)  y  los  cenicientos;  drama  vul- 
var o  escenas  de  familia,  en  un  pr61ogo  y  2 
actos,  de  L.  Ezguieura.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  190S.    91  p.    12°. 

©   Librado   Ezguieura,    Madrid;    D :  13G02. 
Aug.  19,  1908;  2e.  Aug.  19.  1908.  37053 

Preferment;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Wilfred  T. 
Coleby  and  N.  McKinnel.  [119]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16520 ;  Norman  Mc- 
Kinnel, London.  37054 

Prefort.     See  Theatre;  [par]  Gaston  Schefer. 

Prehistoric  Mabel;  an  hysterical,  evolutionary 
play  in  5  ages,  by  C.  C.  S.  Gushing.  [Hart- 
lord,  Conn.,  Press  of  Meyer  &  Noll,  1909]  96  p. 
front.,  plates.     8°. 

©  Charles  C.  S.  Gushing,  Simsbury,  Goun. ; 
D:  16169,  June  26,  1909;  2c.  .Tune  28,  1909. 

37055 

Prejudice;  political  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  F. 
Piet.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1912;  D:  30838;  Gharles  F. 
Piet,  New  York.  3705G 

Prejudice  and  the  butterfly;  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  P.  Whitson.     [3],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   24,    1912;    D:  30086;    Pauline 

Whitson,  New  York.  37057 

Premature  (A)  moving-;  a  farce  iu  3  acts,  by 
F.  Weddell. 

©   Frank   Weddell,    New   York ;    D :  12309. 
Feb.  5,  1908.  37058 


Premature     (The)     proposal. 
(The)  machine. 


See    Infernal 


Premature  (A)  socialist;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
from  one  of  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ramee's] 
stories,  by  M.  I.  Todd.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary  Ires  Todd,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  7569. 
Nov.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1905.  37059 

Premier  (Le)  couple;  piSce  en  1  acte,  de  A. 
Dumas.     [1],  39  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36753 ;  Andre  Du- 
mas, Paris.  37059a 

Premiere  (Die);  musikalischer  schwank,  von  L. 
Stein  [pseud,  des  Leo  Rosenstein]  und  B. 
.Tenbach,  musik  von  C.  A.  Hart  [pseud,  des 
Tbeodor,  graf  Hartig]  [2],  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14.  1912;  D :  30844 ;  Leo  Stein 
and  Bela  Jenbach,  Vienna.  37060 

Prentice  (The)  pillar;  by  G.  Eden,  music  by 
Reginald  Somerville.    6  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Guy  Eden,  London;   1897:53575;   Sept. 
24;  2c.  Sept.  24.  37061 


Prenuptial  reminiscences;  by  N.  Doree. 

©  Nadage  Doree,  New  York ;  D :  6111,  Jan. 
11,  1905.  37062 

Preordained    (The)      See   Basherte    (Die) 

Preparing  Croary;  play  adapted  from  a  story, 
by  A.  S.  Monroe.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  32.  1912;  D:  29355;  Anne  Shan- 
non Monroe,  New  York.  37063 

Presbytere  (Le)     See  Bride  (The)  of  Lausanne. 

Prescription  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
House.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915 ;  D :  40479 ;  Henry  Ar- 
thur House,  New  York.  37063a 

Presence  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G.  Jones. 
39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Archer  G.  Jones,  Richmond ;  D :  13713, 
Sept.  3,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908;  Ic.  rev.  ed. 
Nov.  20,  1908.  37064 

Present  (The)  and  the  future;  fantastical 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Josef  Lateiner. 

©  Marcus  Finkelstein,  New  York  ;  D  :  14399, 
Nov.  28,  1908.  37065 

Present  (The)  day;  a  melodrama  of  New  York 
events  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Simon.  112  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Simon,  New  York;  1891:13777, 
Apr.  16 ;  2c.  May  19.  37066 

Present  (A)  for  a  pig;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ruth 
Sawyer  [i.  e.  K.  S.  Durand]  [1],  14  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913  :  D :  34827  ;  Ruth  Sawyer 
Durand,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  37067 

Present  (A)  for  Robbie  Delare;  by  A.  H.  Grove. 

©    Albert    H.    Grove,    Indianapolis;    1898: 

59060,  Oct.  7.  37068 

Present  (The)  moment;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
LawroMU'o  E.  Fisher.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Zeflio  Tilbury,  London  ;  D  :  2888,  Jan.  23. 
1903  ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1903.  37069 

Present  times;  or,  Casselton  girls,  by  F.  V.  Helde- 
raore. 

©  Flora  V.  Heldemore,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.; 
1892  :  42298,  Oct.  19.  37070 

Presented  at  court;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Madison. 

©  Marie  Madison,  Ghicago ;  1898 :  10066, 
Feb.  7.  37071 

Preserving  a  Smith;  burlesque  of  shadows  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house  [1911]     50  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1911;  D: 
25322 ;  Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

37072 


1864 


37073 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37091 


Preserving  Mr,  Panmure;  comic  play  in  4  acts, 
hv  A.  Pinero.  London,  Printed  at  the  Chis- 
wick  press,  1910.    2  p.  1.,  134  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1910;    D:  22946;    Artliur 
Pinero,  London.  37073 

President  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Eugelsman. 

©    A.     D.     Eugelsman,    Cincinnati;     1890: 
25607,  Aug.  18.  37074 

■ — —  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Edgerly. 

©    Webster    Edgerly,    Washington ;    1891 : 
7287.  Feb.  25.  37075 

Sec  ff/.s^o  Chancellor  (The) 

President  Cromwell.     See  Cromwell. 

President  (The)  of  the  Ananias  club;  by  L. 
Glenmoro.     [13]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910  ;  D  :  22295  ;  Lottie  Glen- 
more,  New  York.  37076 

President  of  the  pretzel  trust;  Teutonic  mono- 
logue, by  William  D.  Hall.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clark  G.  Gandy.  Philadelphia;  D :  5694. 
Oct.  26.  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  1904.  37077 

President  (The)  of  the  13  club;  vaudeA'ille  act. 
liy  L.  G.  Miller.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915;  D:  40947;  Lawrence 
G.  Miller,  Philadelphia.  37077a 

President  (The)  of  IT.  S,  A. ;  book  of  words. 
©  Jennie  Palmer  Heames,  Detroit ;   1889 : 
38351,  Dec.  16.  37078 

President  (The)  queen;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Pv.  Batchelder  and  G.  N.  Morse. 

©   Frank   Roe   Batchelder   and    George   N. 
Morse,  Worcester  ;  D  :  3067,  Feb.  25,  1903. 

37079 

Presidenta  (La);  juguete  cOmico  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa.  de  los  sres.  Hennequin  y  Veber, 
adaptada  al  castellano  ])or  .loaquin  Belda  y 
Vicente  Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
cspanoles]    1914.      103   p.      12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3.  1914 ;  D :  38468 ;  Heimequin  y 
Veber,  Madrid.  37079a 

Presidente  (La);  pi^ce  en  3  actes.  par  Maurice 
Hennequin    et    Pierre    Veber.      Paris,    P.-V. 
Stock  &  cie.,  1913.    223  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  34898  ; 
P.  V.  Stock  &  cie.,  Paris.  37080 

Presidentess  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts  and 
3  scenes,  written  and  composed  by  H.  Weir. 

©  Hamilton  Weir,  New  Y'ork ;  1891  :  11830. 
Apr.  1.  37081 

Presidential  predictions;  an  illustrated  mono- 
logue. 

©  Bruns  and  Nina,  New  York ;  1896 :  42491, 
July  22.  37082 


President's  (The)  daughter;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  M.  Brown.  [21]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harry  M.  Brown,  Washington ;  D :  2688, 
Dec.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1902.  37083 

President's  (The)  messenger;  drama  in  1  act^ 
by  D.  P.  Dilworth.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,   1911;  D:  23870;   Dwight  P. 
Dilworth,  New  York.  37084 

See  also  Venezuela. 


Presidiaria  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  actoy  4  cuadros, 
original  de  V.  de  la  Vega,  miisica  de  Jos6 
Padilla.  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1908.    41  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid ;  D :  14680. 
Jan.  2.  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  37085 

Presidiario  (El);  melodrama  en  1  acto  y  5 
cuadrus.  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Mugica  y  J. 
Villasenor.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.     27  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1909;  D: 
17478;  Emilio  Mtigica  y  Juan  Villasefior,  Ma- 
drid. 37086 

Press  cuttings;  topical  sketch  compiled  from 
the  editorial  and  correspondence  columns  of 
the  daily  press,  bv  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York, 
Brentano's,  1909.     3  p.  1.,   [3],  45  p.     12°. 

©  Julv  9,  1909;  2c.  .July  10,  1909;  D: 
16997;  Brentano's,  New  York.  37087 

Same. 

©  .July  9.  1909;  2c.  July  10,  1909;  A: 
248238 ;  Brentano's,  New  York.  37087a 

Same.    New  York,  Brentano's,  1913.    45  p. 


16' 

©   Sept.   10.   1913;   2c.  Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361161 ;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  37088 

Pressing  (The)  club;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P. 
.Johnson.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  33059 ;  I'eter  John- 
son, Winnipeg,  Canada.  37089 

Pressing  (A)  matter;  [dramatic  composition! 
in  1  act,  bv  Brandon  Hurst.  New  York,  Chi- 
cago [etc.]'  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906.  18  p. 
front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles  Dickson's 
famous  1  act  plays) 

©   M.    Witmark   &   sons,    New    York;    D: 
8690,   June  13,   1906;   2c.   June   12,   1906. 

37090 

Prestidigitateur  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Richard  H.  Cox. 

©  James  R.  Ladd,  St.  Helens,  Or.;  1873: 
12835.  Nov.  6.  37091 

See  Family  (A)  affair. 


Prgte-moi  ta  femme. 

1865 


37001 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37110 


Prete  (Un)  rendu;  comedie  en  1  acte  powr 
jeunes  fllles,  par  Alexandre  Guillet.  New 
York,  W.  R.  Jenkins  company  [10141  2  p.  1., 
[31-16  p.  12°.  ( [Theatre  pour  la  jeunnesse. 
no.  131) 

©   Sept.   28.   1914;   2c.    Oct.   21,   1914;    D: 
38643;    Wm.   R.    Jenkins   co.,   New   York. 

37091a 

Pretender  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Staple- 
ton.     [1561  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .John    Stapleton,    New    York ;    D :  6463 
Apr.  5,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.  37092 

an  original  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


Pretendientes  (Los);  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Casal.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.    26  p.     12". 

©   May   24,   1912;    2c.   May   13,   1912;    D: 
29780;  Enrique  Casal.  Madrid.  37100 

Pretending;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Marix. 
102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911;  D:  24038;  A.  Marix. 
New  York.  '  37101 

Pretexte  (Le);  pi&ce  en  2  actes,  par  Daniel 
Riche.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustrationl  1906. 
2  p.  1..  48  p.    12°. 

©  D.  Riche.  Paris ;  D :  8869,  July  26.  1906 ; 
2c.  July  26,  1906.  37102 


G.  F.  Piatt.     [1291  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George    Foster    Piatt.    Milwaukee;    D: 
2137.  July  19,  1902;  2c.  July  19.  1902.    37093      p^^ttigst  (^he)  girl  in  Paris;  by  A.  Hoffman. 

—  plav  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  and  W.  48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Aaron  Hoffman,    New  York;    D :  15941. 
May  24.  1909 ;  2c.  May  24,  1909.  37103 

Prettiest  (The)  girl  in  Yorkville;  dramatic 
musical  production,  by  H.  K.  Me<lford.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  onlyl 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1915;    D:  42384;    Haden 
Kempt  Medford.  New  York.  37103a 

Pretty  as  a  pink;  original  song  and  dance,  by 
T.  Granger. 

©   Tom    Granger,     United     States;     1874: 
3720,   Mar.   24.  37104 

Pretty  (The)  beggar  girl;  or.  The  freaks  of 
fortune,  G.  T.  Frederick's  play,  dramatized 
from  his  novel  having  that  title. 

©    George    Tavlor    Frederick,     Louis\alle ; 
1877 :  2358,  Feb.  22  37105 


de  Mille. 

©  Cecil  and  William  de  Mille.  Porapton. 
N.  J.;  D:150.  Feb.  18.  1901.  37094 

plav    in   3   acts,    by  Dorothea    Du   Trois 

[pseud,  of  L.  A.  Dutrol     [1621  p.    f.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1913;  Dr. 34738;  Laura  A. 
Dutro,  Los  Angeles.  37095 

—  or.  The  imposture,  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Richards. 

©  J.  Manger  Richards,  Philadelphia ;  1881 : 
1859,  Feb.  5.  37096 

Pretenders   (The);  acts  1,  2.     14.  13  numb.  1. 
4".     Printed. 

©  James  Dayton  Voorhees,  Camden,  N.  J., 
and  John  Matter,  Marion,  Ind. ;  D :  6509, 
6510,  Mar.  31,  1905;  2c.  each  Mar.  31,  1905. 

37097.   37098 

by    Henrik    Ibsen,    acting   version    of   The 

Yale  university  di*amatic  association,  with  an 
introduction  by  William  Lyon  Phelps.  New 
Haven  [The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  com- 
pany! 1907.  XX,  [81,  103  p.  front,  ports.  8°. 
©  Yale  univ.  dramatic  assn.,  New  Haven; 
D:  101 .53.  Mar.  13.  1907;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1.907. 

37099 

comedy   in   1   act,   by   G.   Carpenter.      [21, 

16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914;  D:  35580;  Grant  Car- 
penter, San  Francisco.  37099a 

modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  V.  A.  Nelson. 

115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1915;  D:  39959;  Virginia 
Armistead  Nelson.  Nashville.  37099b 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Bradley.    38  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915;  D:  41774;  Ethel 
Corby  Bradley,  Chicago.  37099c 

See  also  Works   (The)   of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


Same. 
©    George    Taylor    Frederick,    Louisville ; 


1877  :  14741,  Dec.  18. 


37106 


Pretty  (A)  bequest;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Malcolm  Watson.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd,: 
New  York.  E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1906.  20  p. 
8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D:9188. 
Oct.  4.  1906:  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  37107 

Pretty  (The)  boy;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
C.  O.  Amend.     [161  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27.  1911;  D:  24788;  Carl  Otto 
Amend,  Columbus,  O.  37108 

Pretty,  dainty,  dashing  Paul  Clifford;  an  origi- 
nal burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J.  F,  Poole. 

©  John   F.   Poole.   New   York;   1873:2393, 
Mar.  11.  .  37109 

Pretty  Dick  Turpin;  an  original  musical  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

John  F.  Poole,  New  York ;  1871 :  3524,  Apr. 
19.  37110 


1866 


37111 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37128 


Pretty  Doris  Delaney;  farce,  by  H.  M.  Marmon. 
5  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Hilda  Monroe  Marmon,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  12407,  Feb.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908. 

37111 

Pretty  Dorotliy's  honor;  a  footlight  story  of 
the  perils  of  the  working-girls  of  New  York, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    82  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12052,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3, 1908.    37112 

Pretty  (A)  idiot;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Channfug  and  C.  P.  Stetson  [i.  e.  C.  P.  S.  Gil- 
man] 

©   Grace   EUery    Channiug   and   Charlotte 
Perkins  Stetson,  Pasadena ;  1889 :  207.51,  July  3. 

37113 


Pretty    Laughing    Water. 
Minnehaha. 


Src    Hiawatha. — 


Pretty  (The)  laundresses  of  Lutzon.  See  Ding 
dong. 

Pretty  (The)  little  flirt;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    73  p.,  f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12084,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

37114 

Pretty  little  rebels;  musical  burletta  in  1  act, 
by  M.  W.  Fiske. 

©  M.  W.  Fiske,  United  States ;  1886 :  16968, 
July  26.  37115 

Pretty  (The)  missionary;  a  comedy  in  2  acts 
[bv  Charles  Barnard]  Worcester,  1898.  1  p. 
1.,  24  p.    4°. 

©  Henry  D.  Perky,  Worcester ;  1899 :  12738, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1898.  37116 

Pretty  Mistress  Baddeley;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Fairweather.  [104]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mary  Fairweather,  New  York  ;  D  :  11887, 
Dec.  9, 1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1907.  37117 

Pretty  Mrs.  Smith;  comedy  with  lyrics  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  O.  Morosco  and  E. 
Harris,  music  by  Harry  James.  [87]  p.  .4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26.  1914;  D :  35785 ;  Oliver  Mo- 
rosco and  Elmer  Harris,  Los  Angeles.    37117a 

Pretty  (The)  panther;  a  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder, 
founded  upon  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ram§e's] 
novel  of  Strathmore. 

©  Fred.  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1871 :  10990, 
Nov.  26.  37118 

Pretty  (A)  Parisienne.     See  French  (The)  girl. 

Pretty  (The)  peasant;  synopsis,  by  A.  Palange. 
1  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  June  4,  1912  ;  2c.  June  5,  1912  ;  D  :  29932  ; 
Angelo  Palange,  Brooklyn.  37119 


Pretty  Peggy;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  York;  D:1508, 
Mar.  1,  1902.  37120 

Pretty  Pepita;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  Schonberg.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Schonberg, New  York;  1894:61865, 
Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1895.  37121- 

Pretty  (The)  pets.     See  Nobody's  house. 

Pretty  (A)  piece  of  business;  a  comedietta  in 
1  act,  by  Thomas  Morton.  New  American  ed. 
cori'ectly  reprinted  from  the  original  author- 
ized acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889. 
86  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  act- 
ing plays,  no.  15]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37511,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  37122 

Pretty  Polly;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  A.  M.  Holbrook,  music  by  A.  Bald- 
win Sloane.  [77]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  A.  M.  Holbrook,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  13097, 
.Tune  2,  1908;  2c.  May  27,  1908.  37123 

Pretty  pretty;  a  musical  burlesque,  by  Oswald 
Allan,  music  by  Barrett  and  Offenbach. 

©  J.  E.  Jackson,  United  States;  1876:8335, 
.July  13.  37124 

Pretty  (The)  prince.     See  Hassanbad. 

Pretty  (The)  Sabine  women;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Leonid  Andreyev,  tr.  from  the  Russian  by 
Thonia-s  Selt/.er.  (In  The  Drama,  no.  13,  Feb. 
1914;  periodical  ©  Feb.  27,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  3, 
1914 ;  B :  299095,  Drama  league  of  America, 
Chicago)  37124a 

Pretty  (The)  Shakeress;  a  comic  opera,  by 
H.  C.  Wood  and  L.  C.  Walter. 

©  H.  C.  Wood  and  L.  C.  Walter,  Harrods- 
burg,  Ky. ;  1885  :  9396,  Apr.  23.  37125 

— —  or.  Love  is  a  game  for  two,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  H.  C.  Wood. 

©    Henrv    Cleveland    Wood,    Harrodsburg, 
Ky. ;  D  :  1690,  Feb.  10,  1902.  37126 

Pretty  (The)  step-mother.  See  Matchless  (A) 
paragon. — Shattered  (A)  paragon. 

Pretty  (The)  triumph  of  a  sentiment.  See 
Congress. 

Pretzel  (The)  king;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  F.  DeWitt.  75  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1911 ;  D :  24478  ;  Francis  De- 
Witt,  New  York.  37127 

Prevailing  odds;  comedy  of  New  York's  man- 
ners and  morals,  by  Emilio  Luzzi  [pseud,  of 
E.  Van  Deusen]    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909;   D:  17213;  Edith  Van 
Deusen,  New  York.  37128 


1867 


37129 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37147 


Prevaricating  (The)  princess;  comic  opera  iu  3 
acts,  by  J.  B.  Dorman.  [5],  56  p.  4".  Type- 
written,    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1912;   D:  28904;  J.  B.  Dor- 
man,  Denver.  37129 

Prevarication;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Do 
Lasaux. 

©   Harry   E.   De   Lasaux,    San   Francisco; 
1897:19362.  Mar.  25.  37130 

Previa  (La)  ceusura;  eutreiues  en  prosa.  origi- 
nal lie  L.  Pardo.  Madrid  [SociiMlnd  de  aii- 
tores  espaiioles  1909.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.   IS,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17406;  Leopoldo  I'ardo,  Madrid.  37131 

Previous  engagement;  comedy,  by  W.  1).  How- 
ells.  New  York,  Harper  and  brother.s,  1S97. 
3  p.  1.,  05,  [1]  p.    front.,  illus.,  pis.    16°. 

©  Wm.   Dean  Howells,   New   York ;    1897 : 
4555,  Jan.  12;  Ic.  received.  37132 


Same. 
©  Wm.   Dean  Howells,   New   York;   1897: 


4550,  Jan.  12;  2c.   .Tan.  29. 


37133 


comedy  in  1  act  for  1  person,  by  IV'rcival 

Wilde   [pseud,  of  P.  L.  Weil]      (In   Puck,  v. 
70,  no.  1969,  Nov.  28,  1914) 

©   Nov.   23,    1914;   Ic.   Dec.    15,   1914;    D: 
39304;  Percival  L.  Weil,  New  York.      37133a 

Previous  (A)  marauder;  play  in  1  act,  by  II.  A. 
Koehne.     8  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29192 ;  H.  Arthur 
Koehne,  Forest  Park,  111.  37134 

Previous  prudence;  an  American  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  F.  Miller. 

©    Fred    Miller,    Evansville,  Ind. ;     1878: 

14077,  Dec.  2.  37135 

Prexy's  proxy;  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Ilil- 
liard  Bootli.  Philadelphia,  IViui  publishiuj? 
company,  1915.     28  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  25,   1915;   2c.   Sept.  28,   1915;   D: 
41857 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.      37135a 

Price  (The);  by  I.  G.  Richey. 

©  Isabel  Grimes  Richey,  Plattsmouth.  Neb. ; 
D:8108,  Mar.  5,  1906.  37136 

dramatic  episode,  by  Edward  Weitzel.     22 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   11,   1911;     D:  24669;    Edward 
Esmoude,  Brooklyn.  37137 

a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  D.  D.  Cohen. 

©  David   D.  Cohen,    St.    Paul;    D :  12723, 
Apr.  10,  1908.  37138 

in  3   acts,   by   Anne   Page    [pseud,   of  A. 

Moore]     [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anne  Moore,  New  York ;  D :  13435,  July 
29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1908.  37139 


Price  (The) — Contiuued. 

-1    act   play,    by   M.    Ewald.      [13]    p.     4°. 

Ms. 

©   Ic.    May   5,    1913;     D:  33196;     Mildred 

Ewald,  Cincinnati.  37140 

play    in   4   acts,   by    E.    Day.     113   p.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    11,    1910;    D :  20769 ;    Edmuud 
Day,  Brooklyn.  37141 

■ by  J.   Faller.     [2],  38  p.     4".     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23.  1914;  D :  38699 ;  Ja'iiies  Fal- 
ler, New  York.  37141a 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Wcslhaiiscr.    57  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    A.    Wosthauser,    St.    Paul;    D: 
14.585,   Dec.   21,   1008;    2c.    June  28.    1909. 

37142 

—  Same.     66  p.     4°.     'J'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  27,   1909;   D :  17266 ;   Josepli   A. 
Westhauscr.  St.  Paul.  37143 

by    P.     K.     Driden.      [Ij,     94    p.      f. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21',    1910;    D :  22S64 ;    I'aul    K. 
Driden,  New  York.  37144 


—  Same.     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Jacobs  >.V:  com- 
pany, 1911.     129  p.     8°. 

©   June  20.   1911;   2c,  June  29,   1911;   D: 
24660;  George  W.  Jacobs  <Sc  co.,  Philadelphia. 

37145 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Albion  and  D.  F. 
I'erkins.      [2],   21   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1914;   D:  38291;  Louis  Al- 
bion and  David  F.  Perkins,  Portland,  Me. 

37145a 


study   in   snow   in   sepia,   by   J.   U.   Giesy. 

[12]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29485 ;  J.  U.  Giesy 
and  Geo.  E.  Carpenter,  Salt  Lake  City. 

37146 

or.  Let  us  have  peace,  play  in  3  acts,  by 

K.   R.   O'Hare.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39968 ;  Kate  Rich- 
ards O'Hare,  St.  Louis.  37146a 

Price  (The)  he  paid;  or,  The  girl  in  the  heart 
of  Maryland,  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Jack  Emerson.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   24,   1915;    D:  39779;    Jolni    S. 
Angell,  La  Mesa,  Cal.  37146b 

Price  (The)  inevitable;  by  J.  A.  DriscoU.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   15,    1912;    D:  28316;    John   A. 
Driscoll,  New  York.  37147 


1868 


37148 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37166 


Price  (The)  men  pay;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Lee 
Wadley  [pseud,  of  P.  Hanna]  [2],  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1913 ;  D :  35355 ;  Paul  Hanna, 
Philadelphia.  37148 

Price  (The)  must  be  paid;  drama  of  the 
present  in  3  acts,  by  S.  G.  Champliu.  66  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Mar.  16,  -1915 ;  D :  40011 ;  Stephen 
G.  Champlin,  Brooklyn.  37148a 

Price  (The)  of  a  bride;  by  J.  W.  Harris.  68  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Harris,  Buffalo ;  D :  6390,  Mar.  21, 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1905.  37149 

Price  (The)  of  a  derby;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 

AYilliam  John  McLeod.     [10]  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  William  J.  McLeod,   Detroit;   D :  12493, 

Feb.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1908.  37150 

Price  (The)  of  a  kiss;  comedy  sketch,  by  J. 
Kinoshita.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1912 ;  D :  30188 ;  Junichi  Kino- 
shita, New  York.  37151 

Price  (The)  of  a  young-  girl's  heart;  a  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwoll.  102  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12044,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

37152 

Pi'ice  (The)  of  ambition;  a  dramatic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  Mrs.  M.  J.  Keightley.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909 ;  D :  16284 ;  Mrs.  Merritt 
J.  Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  37153 

Price  (The)  of  Christian  faith;  play  in  1  act,  by 

G.  Kirkeris.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  D  :  36986  ;  Constantinos 
Kirkeris,  Chicago.  37153a 

Price  (The)  of  fame;  comedy  duologue  in  1  act, 
by  Walter  R.  Matthews.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  16  p. 
16°. 

©  May  1,  m3  ;  2c.  May  3,  1913 ;  D  :  .33762  : 
Siimuel  Frencff,  ltd.,  London.  37154 

Price  (The)  of  friendship;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  M.  Smith  and  L.  C.  Henderson.  97  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Maude  Smith  and  Lucius  Cassius 
Henderson,  Tacoma  ;  D :  7185,  Aug.  30,  1905 ; 
2c.  Jan.  10,  1908.  37155 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Grzybowski.    [6]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911 ;  D :  24653 ;  Paul  Grzy- 
bowski, Chicago.  37156 

or,  The  renunciation,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

A.  M.  Smith.    97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma  ;  D  :  13630,  Aug. 
21,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1908.  37157 


Price  (The)  of  greed;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Doyle. 
[2],  30  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914;  D:  35672;  Edward 
Doyle,  New  York.  37157a 

Price  (The)  of  happiness;  a  comedy-drama  in 
3  acts,  by  The  sisters. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  De  Mille,  Pompton,  N.  J.; 
1898 :  76415,  Dec.  28.  37158 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  L.  Hooper.     134  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911;  D:  24556;  Rebecca 
Lane  Hooper,  Brooklyn.  37159 

or.    The  g'irl  and   the   crook,    sensational 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Guy  Caufraan.     45 
p.     f°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Madelon  Cauf  man,  Joplin,  Mo. ;  D :  10340, 
Apr.  13,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  37160 

Price  (The)  of  honor;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 

•fames  R.  Garey.     [116]  p.    4°.    T^'pewritten. 

©  Walter  C.  .Jordan,  New  York;  D :  2570, 

Nov.  10,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  37161 

Price  (The)  of  infamy;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  C.  Hardy.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Evelina  Cooke  Hardy,  New  York;  D: 
2102.  July  10,  1902 ;  2c.  .July  26,  1902.      37162 

Price  (The)  of  justice;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  S.  Lockwood.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  AValter  S.  Lockwood,  Evanston,  111. ;  D : 
4569.  Jan.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1904.      37163 

Price  (The)  of  liberty.     See  Gertrude. — Wash- 
ington. 

Price  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  G.  Gilmaine.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Garvin  Gilmaine,  Boston ;  D :  7153, 
Aug.  23.  1905;  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  1, 
1905.  37164 


— ■  or.  Orphans  with  parents,  drama  in  4  acts, 
by   I.   Solotorefsky. 


r-^'>?',r>- 


"sr.^-it^'^y 


-\VTJ7  ,-ir-N 


INC  f^^.£  in 


[124]  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37919 ;  Isaac  Solo- 
torefsky, New  York.  37164a 

Price  (The)  of  money;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Luke 
North  [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Griffes]  67  p.  4". 
Printed. 

©   Feb.   13,   1911;   2c.   Feb.   16,   1911;   D: 
23369 ;  James  H.  GrifEes,  Los  Angeles.    37165 

or.  The  perfect  lover,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 


Alfred  Sutro.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd..  1906.  2  p.  1.,  3-106  p.  12°. 
([French's  standard  library  ed.] ) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D  :  9367,  Nov. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  37166 


1869 


37166 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37187 


Price  (The)  of  peace;  drama  in  1  act,  2  scenes, 
by  O.  Oes5.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1914;  D:  38402;  Ovitlia  Oes, 
New  York.  37166a 

drama   [in  3  acts]  by  A.  S.  Kiffgs.     [1],  88 


p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912;  D:  29621;  Arthur  S. 
Riggs,  Northport,  N.  Y.  37167 

Price  (The)  of  popularity;  a  fifteen  nunute 
slietch,  bv  Mrs.  K.  La  Beaume.  [St.  Louis, 
Buxton  iV  Slvinner,  1905]    9  p.    12°. 

©  Mrs.  Edmond  La  Beaume,  Si.  Tiouis;  D: 
0933,  June  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  19o(j.        37168 

Price  (The)  of  poverty;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Blanchard  and   A.    Stedman.      [141]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913;  D :  32731 ;  Evelyn 
Blanchard  and  Adelaide  Stedman,  New  Yorlc. 

37169 

Price  (The)  of  power;  a  1  act  drama,  by  H.  D. 
Cottrell.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leopold  Cooper,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  9309. 
Nov.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1906.  37170 

Price  (The)  of  pride;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  (i. 
Rotlienboefer.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16.  1909 ;  D :  16278 ;  Charles  G. 
Rotlienhoefer,  Baltimore.  37171 

Price  of  revenge;  by  I\Iartin  Sabine  [p.^eud.  of 
C.  AV.  S.  Martin]  and  Margaret  Kilroy.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Sabine  Martin.  New  York  :  D  : 
9808,  Jan.  17,  1907;  2c.  .Lin.  17.  1907.      37172 

Price  (The)  of  silence;  a  dramatic  episode,  by 
Denis  O'Hazlitt.  [pseud,  of  G.  A.  Dennison 
and  H.  H.  Haslett]    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  A.  Dennison,  San  Francisco,  and  11.  11. 
Haslett,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  D :  8375,  Apr.  18. 
190G;  2c.  Apr.  18.  1906.  37173 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence  Black.    [39]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  July  2.  1009  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16363  ; 
Alexander  Byors,  Chicago.  37174 

by  Raymond   A.   Eaton    [103]    p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  R.  A.  Eaton,  Denver ;  D :  11654,  Nov.  4, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  37175 

-play    in    1    act,    by    Paul    Prester    Temple 

[pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis]  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
uyitten. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
12545,  Mar.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.      37178 

or,  Another  woman's  honor,  a  sensati<mal 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Perce  R.  Benton 
[pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson]  and  Maude  Vivian 
Ilarvey. 

©  Percy  Benton  Robinson,  Chicago ;  D : 
1700,  Mar.  24,  1902.  37177 


Price  (The)  of  silence — Continued. 

or,     In     fortune's    power,     a    sensational 

melodrama  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  Perce  R. 

Benton  [pseud,  of  P.  B.  Robinson]     75  p.    8°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Perce    Benton    Robinson,    Chicago ;    D  : 
3343,  Apr.  27,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.     37178 

jS'<?e  also  Darkness   and  dawn. 

Price  (The)  of  sin;  play  *in  1  act,  by  R.  Man- 
ning.    [1],  4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    4,    1914;     0:30245;     Richard 
]\Ia lining,  Buena  Vista,  Va.  37178a 

Price  (The)  of  the  past;  play  in  4  acts,  l.v  \\'.  F. 
Pfarr.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    13,    1913;    D :  .'519-17 ;    Win.    F. 
Pfarr.  New  York.  37179 

Price  (The)  of  Thomas  Scott;  play  in  .".  acts, 
by  Klizubetli  liaker.  London,  Sidi;\vick  i^ 
Jackson,  ltd.,  1913.     85  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1913  ;  2<-.  Nov.  24.  1913  ;  D  :  35107  : 
SidgAvick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,   London.         37180 

Price  (The)  of  treason;  melodrama  in  4  acts. 
by  W.  S.  Biitteriield. 

©  Walter  Scott  Bulterfield,  rohiiuhus.  O. ; 
D:479,  :May  16.  1901.  37181 

Price  (The)  of  victory;  a  jilay  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Adelman.     1.30  p.     4\  '  Typewritten. 

©  Abraui  E.  Adelman.  Chicago;   D :  12775, 
Apr.  18.  1908;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1908.  37182 

Price  (The)  of  wealth;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Max  O'Rell  [pseud,  of  Paul  Blouet] 

©    Olga     Nethersole.     Loiulon;     1899:4384, 
Jan.  10.  37183 

Price  (The)  she  paid;  by  W.  A.  Quick.  [3]  p. 
4°.     Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  William  A.  Quick,  New  York ;  D :  IIOIO, 
July  20,  1907;  2c.  July  20,  1907.  37184 

comedy   drama  in   5  acts,  by   E.  Hackett. 

142  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7.    1915;    D;. 42438;    Edmund 
Hackett,  New  Haven.  37184a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gildehaus. 

©  Chas.  Gildehatis.  St.  Louis  ;' 1896  :  47213, 
Aug.  19.  37185 

— —or,  The  faded  rose,  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Aaron  Ross  and  Louis  T^ipsky.  61  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    15,   1912;     I) :  29366 ;    Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co..  New  York.       37186 

Price  (The)  that's  paid;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
de  Lima.     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Charles   A.   de   Lima,   New    York;    D: 
14549,  Dec.  16,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908. 

37187 


1870 


37187 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37206 


Price  (The)  we  pay;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Pride   and   charity;   or,   A  game   of  pinochle, 

~  ■  ■     *  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  James  and  George  J. 

Wetziel.    New  York,  Wetzel,  Roseuer  &  James 
[1913]     cover-title,  21  p.     24°. 

©   Apr.    25,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    25,    1913;    D: 
33061 ;  Fred  H.  James,  New  York.  37198 

Pride  and  prejudice;  by  Jane  Austen,  arr.  in 
dramatic  form,  by  H.  Foglesong. 

©  Hortense  Fogelsong,  Dayton,  O. ;  D  :  1079, 
Nov.  11,  1901.  37199 


Luke.      [73]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16.  1914;  D:  36033;  William  R. 
Luke,  Memphis,  Tenn.  37187a 

Priceless;  by  L.  T.  OUeslieimer. 

©  Louis  T.  Ollesheimer,  Detroit ;  D  :  10992, 
July  18,  1907.  37188 

Same.     14  p.     f ",     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1912;  D :  29900 ;  Louis  T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  37189 

Priceless  (The)  jewel.     See  Little  diamond. 

Priceless  (A)  pauper;  an  entirely  new  and 
original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words  by  J.  J. 
Rooney,  and  C.  Vv'.  Campbell. 

©  Charles  Welsh  Campl)ell  and  John  Je- 
rome Joseph  Rooney,  Philadelphia ;  1880 : 
24451,  Oct.  29.  37190 


Prices;  panoramic  melodrama,  romance  imagi- 
nary, by  A.  Sherwood.  Act  first,  3  scenes. 
25  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Annie    Sherwood.    Alleghenv,    Pa.:    D: 
551,  Hay  31.  1901;  2c.  May  31,  1901.       37191 

Same.     Act   first,    scene   4r-7.     47    p.     8°. 


Printed. 

©  Annie  Sherwood,  Davton,  Kv. ;  D :  5494. 
Aug.  IS.  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  37193 


Same.    3d.  act. 

©  Annie  Sherwood,  Allegheny,  Pa. ;   1897 : 
21557,  Apr.  5.  37193 

Pride;  a  comedy,  by  W.  Sikes  and  Olive  Logan. 
Act  1-5. 

©    Wirt     Sikes,    New     York;     1873:8578, 
July  28.  37194 

comedy  in   a  kitchenette,   original   comedy 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Moore.     137  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    26,    1909 ;    D :  17531 ;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  37195 


— ■  a  1  act  play  of  the  old  South,  by  F.  Dobin- 
son  and  A.  Mathews.  23  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Florence  Dobinson  and  Amanda  Mathews, 
Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  12336,  Feb.  10,  1908  ;  2c.  Apr. 
13,  1908.  37196 

—  or.  The"  fortunes  and  misfortunes  of  war, 


a  new  military  drama  and  allegory  in  5  acts, 
arr.  from  incidents  of  the  war  and  presented 
by  members  of  McLean  post.  Reading.  Pa., 
Owen's  steam  book  &  job  office,  1870.  49  p. 
16°. 

©  James  B.  Harper,  A.  H.  Feger  and  J.  S. 
Hunsman.  Reading,  Pa. ;  1870  :  2881,  Oct.  17 ; 
2c.  Nov.  3.  37197 


—  a  dramatization  of  Jane  Austen's  novel,  by 
jr.  M.  MacKaye.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Mary  Medbery  Mackaye,  Shirley,  Mass. ; 
D:3365,   May   1,   1903;  2c.  May   4,   1903. 

37200 

-dramatized    by    M.    S.    Bensley,    from    the 


novel  by  Jane  Austen. 

©    Martha    S.    Bensley,    Chicago ;    D :  4140, 
Oct.  26,  1903.  37201 

an  original  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts. 


by  Davis  Risdon  [pseud,  of  Filla  Maria  Ris- 
don]  Gallup,  N.  M.,  Gleaner  publishing  com- 
pany, 1895.     V,  45  p.     16°. 

©  F.  M.  Risdon,  Gallup,  N.  M. ;  1895 :  42091, 
Aug.  17 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  37202 

—  a  play,  founded  on  Jane  Austen's  novel,  by 
Mrs.  Steele  Mackaye.  New  York,  Duffield  & 
company,  1906.     vii  p.,  3  1,,  168  p.     col.  front. 

8°. 

©  Duffield  &  CO.,  New  York ;  D :  9195,  Sept. 
24,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  37203 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Marsh.  177  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7.    1909;    D :  17651 ;    Elizabeth 
Marsh,  New  York.  37204 

— -  See  also  Mr.  Collins  in  search  of  a  wife. — 
Our  consuls. 


Pride  (The)  of  Amos  Gray, 
wind. 


See  East  (The) 


Pride  (The)  of  Company  G;  or.  The  volunteers, 
a  war  drama  in  3  acts,  by  David  Hill  [pseud, 
of  David  W.  Hildreth]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.  [1892]  52  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
36089,  Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  37205 


Pride  (The)  of  Hensfoot  Corners. 
(The) 


See  Rube 


Pride  of  heritag'e;  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  D.  Davidson  and  Sirs.  J  A.  Dob- 
son.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910 ;  D : "20542  ;   Dore  David- 
son, New  York.  37206 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-14 


1871 


37207 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37227 


Pride  (The)  of  'Kaintuck;'  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Brooks.    38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Wallace  Brooks,  Grafton,  Ontario, 
Canada;  D:  12169,  Jan.  13,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  15, 
1908.  37207 

Pride  of  Kildare;  by  J.  Walsh. 

©  John  Walsh,  New  York ;  1896 :  58415,  Oct. 
23.  37208 

Pride  of  Margarethe  Almbach;  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Lyon.     [127]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  E.  Lvon,  New  York ;  D :  7009,  July 
22,  1905 ;  2c.  July  22,  1905.  37209 

Pride  of  New  York;  a  musical  satire  book, 
lyrics  and  music  by  Charles  L.  Young  and 
Walter  Montague.  46  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  C.  L.  Young  and  W.  Montague,  New 
York;  D :  8813,  July  11,  1906;  2c.  July  11, 
190G.  37210 

Pride   (The)    of   Newspaper  row. 

©  William  B.  Lawrence,  Detroit;  D:3469, 
May  21,  1903.  37211 

Pride  (The)  of  poverty.     See  Monsieur. 

Pride  of  regiment;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  D. 
Bone.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1908.  2  p.  1.,  [3]-17  p.  12°. 
([French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  143]) 

©  F.  D.  Bone,  London ;  D :  13828,  Sept.  19, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  37212 

Pride  (The)  of  Sunshine;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Lan- 
dis.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;  D:  24534;  Frederick 
Landis,  Logansport,  Ind.  37213 

Pride  (The)  of  the  Crackerneck;  by  A.  H.  Spink. 

©  A.  H.  Spink,  St.  Louis;  D:297,  Apr.  1, 

1901.  37214 

Pride  (The)  of  the  19th.  See  Netta,  the 
vivandiere. 

Pride  (The)  of  the  plains.     Sec  Ranch  7—11. 

Pride  of  the  rancho;  drama  of  the  West  in  4 
acts,  by  II.  E.  Smith.  159  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17184 ;  Henry  E. 
Smith,  New  York.  37215 

Pride  (The)  of  the  Yukon.     Sec  Golden  Butte. 

Pride  (The)  of  Virginia;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Townsend.  Chi- 
cago, The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1901]     38  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  1031,  Oct. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  37216 

Priest  (The);  a  dramatization  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  M.  Samuels. 

©  Maurice  vSaihuels, New  York;  1898:20618, 
Mar.  31 ;  2c.  May  6.  37217 


Priest  (The) — Contii^ued. 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  Hoffman.     [2],  12 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32327 ;  Jeff  Hoff- 
man, Denver.  37218 

Priest  and  man;  by  F.  Fauley. 

©  Finley  Faulej',  New  York ;  D :  8232,  Mar. 
26,  1906.  37219 

Priest,  lover,  husband;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Whitney. 

©  Bruce  Whitney,  Detroit;  1885:9872.  Apr. 
30.  37220 

Priest  of  France;  a  drama  of  today  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  S.  McGuigan. 

©  George  S.  JIcGuigan,  Youngstown,  O. ;  D : 
9899,  Feb.  4,  1907.  37221 

Priest  (The)  of  Nout.     See  Pandora. 

Priest  (The)  of  Petersburg;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  H.  King,  jr.  [102]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Cameron  Haight  King,  jr.,  San  Fran- 
cisco; D:  11178,  Aug.  14.  1907;  2c.  Jan.  30, 
1908.  37222 

Priest  (The)  without  a  parish;  by  W.  Hart. 
[7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Winifred  Hart,  Fairfield,  Conn.:  D: 
4152,  Oct.  28,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1903.     37223 

Priesterin  (Die)  des  hbheren  lebens;  komodie 
in  4  akteu.  von  Johann  de  Ruyter.  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    126  p. 

8°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  38017 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller, g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  37223a 

Priestess  (The)  of  humanity;  a  drama  of  the 
day,  by  J.  L.  Baldwin.  90  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  Lauer  Baldwin,  Indianapolis;  D: 
15553,  Apr.  6,  1909;  2c.  May  10,  1909.    37224 

Priestess  of  Kama,  god  of  love;  by  L.  Ferine. 
[2]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1913;  D :  35064 ;  Lolita 
Ferine,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  37225 

Priestess  (A)  of  Pan;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  llobert  lionfoy.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jenne  Morrow  Long,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
14108,   Aug.   13,   1908;   2c.    Sept.   10,   1908. 

37226 

Priest's  (The)  coat;  a  modern  drama,  by  Fred 
Fritz  (F.  G.  Parkinson)  Whatcheer,  la.. 
Patriot  press. 

©  F.  G.  Parkinson,  Whatcheer,  la. ;  1897 : 
44252,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  16.  37227 


1872 


37228 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37244 


Priest's  (The)  housekeeper;  by  W.  W.  Whalen. 
23  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   4,   1911;    D :  25953 ;     Will    W. 
Whalen,  McSlierrystown,  Pa.  37228 

Priest's    (The)  infatuation.      See  Adeda. 

Priests  (The)  of  the  sun.     See  Montezuma. 

Priest's  (The)  vow;  study  of  character  in  1 
act,  by  Edward  Saxon  and  W.  Cluxton.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

<c)    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1912;    D :  28799 ;    Walter 
Cluxton.   Boston.  37229 

Prim   (The)   Miss   Perkins;   a   1   act   dramatic 
composition,   by   F.    J.    Beaman.      16   p.     4° 
Typewritten. 

<£)    Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich.;    D: 
15625,  Apr.  15,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909. 

37230 

Prima   (The)   donna;  comedy-drama   in  3  acts, 
by  I.  C.  Tichenor.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Feb.   8,   1915;   D :  39618 ;   Ira   Carle- 
ton  Tichenor,  Los  Angeles.  37230a 

a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics 


by  Henry  Blossom,  music  by  Victor  Herbert. 
95  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  13940. 
Sept.  28.  1908;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  37231 

— •  a  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©    Harry    B.    Smith,     New    York;     D :  286, 
Mar.  30,  1901.  37232 


— -a  1  act  play,  by  Mrs.  Stafford  Cooper  [i.  e. 
M.  S.  Cooper]      [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mary   Stafford   Cooper,   New   York ;   D : 
10259,  Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c,  Mar,  27,  1907.     37233 

—  an   operatic   comedy   in   3   acts,   by    J.    E. 


Pereyra. 

©  Jules  E.  Pereyra,  Philadelphia;  1894: 
11231,  Feb.  22.  37234 

Prima  (A)  donna  and  the  bell  boy;  by  C. 
Maynax-d.     3  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claire  IMayuard.  New  York  ;  D  :  3776, 
.Tuly  31.  1903;  2c,  July  31,  1903.  37235 

Prima  (The)  donna  and  the  maid;  by  L,  B, 
Reid, 

©  Lillian  Berry  Reid,  Chicago ;  D :  10878, 
June  28,  1907,  37236 

Prima  donna  and  the  professor;  by  H.  Fred- 
erick and  W.  H.  Conley.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Helena  Frederick  and  William  Hunting- 
ton Conley.  New  York  ;  D  :  5514,  Sept.  3.  1904  ; 
2c,  Aug,  12,  1904.  37237 

Prima  (The)  donna  and  the  reporter;  an  origi- 
nal sketchlet.  by  F,  Tannehill,  jr.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Tannehill,  jr..  New  York;  D: 
12365,  Feb,  15,  1908;  2c,  Fel).  15,  1908.    37238 


Prima  (The)  donna  and  the  sport;  1  act  comedy, 
by  Casedy  and  Armstrong. 

©  Casedy  and  Armstrong,  Cliicago;  1898: 
71605,  Dec.  9 ;  Ic.  Oct.  12.  37239 

Prima  (The)  donna's  daughter;  1  act  play  in  4 
scenes,  by  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C. 
M.  Young]    adapted  from  a  German  source 
[2],  49  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    26,    1915;     D:  42089;     Julius 
Steger,  New  York.  37239a 

Prima     (The)     donna's 
Golden  Rod. 


divorce.      See    Lady 


Prima  (The)  donna's  ruse;  sketch,  by  A.  Hein- 
eck.     4  p,     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Feb.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36170 ;  Anita  Hein- 
eck,  Baltimore.  37239b 

Primal  (The)  wrong;  by  C.  Yore. 

©  Clement  Yore,  Chicago  ;  D  :  15006,  Feb.  5. 
1909.  37240 

Primary,  no.  23;  Gus  Edwards'  school  boys  & 
school  girls,  in  a  1  act  musical  comedy  and 
vaudeville-  sketch,  by  G,  Edwards,  [3]  p,  f ". 
Typewritten,     [Words  only] 

©  Gus  Edwards.  New  York ;  D :  9419.  Nov, 
12,  1906 ;  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1906 ;  Ic.  Jan.  30.  1907, 

37240a 
Prime  (The)  minister;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
A,  J,  Westermayr. 

®  Arthur  J.  AVestermayr,  New  York ;  1893 : 
24554,   May   20.  37241 

Primer  amor;  zarzuela  en  1  acto.  dividido  en 
3  cuudros,  original  de  E.  Cerda,  mtlsica  de 
Enrique  Bru.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1909.  48,  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ellas  Cerda,  Madrid ;  D :  15473.  Mar.  27. 
1909;   2c,   Mar.  27,  1909.  37242 

Primer  (El)  baile;  juguete  comico,  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  E,  Jardiel.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1911,    32  p,    12°, 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c,  Aug.  22,  i911 :  D: 
25004;  Enrique  Jardiel,  Madrid.  37243 

Primer  (El)  espada;  sainete  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  4  cuadros,  original  de  Ramon  Lopez-Monte- 
negro y  Julio  Martinez  Lecha,  musica  del 
maestro  Tomas  Barrera.  IMadrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  51  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug,  21,  1912;  2c,  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25042 ;  R.  Lopez-Montenegro  y  J.  Martinez 
Lecha,  Madrid.  37244 

Primer  (El)  fresco;  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto  y 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Jose  Romeo, 
interraedios  del  maestro  Quislant.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  40  p, 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914:  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38207  ;  Jos§  Romeo,  Madrid,  37244a 


1873 


37245 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


87262 


Primer  (El)  fruto;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  Juan  Pinto  y  Jestis 
Lueugo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]   1912.     26  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  IMar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32578 ; 
J.  Pinto  y  J.  Luengo,  Madrid.  37245 

Primera  (La)  centinela;  pasatiempo  c6mico- 
llrico  en  1  acto,  y  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Fer- 
nandez Palomero,  mflsica  del  maestro  Pascual 
Marquina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1914.    48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
3S200;  Manuel  Fernandez  Palomero,  Madrid. 

37245a 

Primera  (La)  comunion;  zarzuela  para  ninas 
eu  1  acto  y  en  verso,  original  de  Juan  Ile- 
dondo  y  Menduiiia,  miisica  del  maestro  Joa- 
quin Taboada  Steger.  Madrid,  Casa  Dotesio, 
1911.  29  p.  12°.  (Galerfa  infantil)  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec.  23,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1911;  D: 
28080 ;  Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  37246 

Primera  (La)  conquista;  entremes  en  prosa, 
original  de  C.  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]  1910.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21971 ; 
Cnrlos  Arniches  y  Garcia  Alvarez,  Madrid. 

37247 

Primerose;  coraedie  en  3  actes,  par  G.  A.  de 
Caillavet  et  R.  de  Flers.  32  p.  illus.  4°. 
(L'lllustrntion  tbeatrale,  8*  annee-200,  27  Jan- 
vier 1912) 

©  Jan.  27,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1912;  D: 
28079 ;  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers, 
Paris.  37248 


piece  en  3  actes,  de  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  R. 

do  Flers.     Paris,  Librairie  tlieatrale,  1911.     1 
p.  1.,  236  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  26, 1911 ;  D  :  28082  ; 
G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers,  Paris. 

37249 

Primeval  (The)  forest  of  America.      Sec  His- 
tory (A)  of  American  civilization. 


Primitive 
torches. 


Christians.        fice     Living      (The) 


Primitives  (Les);  play  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  G.  K.  Murdock.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913  ;  D  :  35342  ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  37250 

Primley's  select  party;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  II.  Nichols.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  H.  Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal. ;   D- 
15028,  Feb.  8,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.      37251 


Primes  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  T.  Camacho  y  F.  dePalomera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1908. 
30  p.    12°. 

©  Tomas  Camacho  y  Federico  de  Palomera, 
Madrid;  D :  13601,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug. 
19,  1908.  37252 

Primrose  (The)  heart;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
E.  F.  Dawson. 

©  Emma  Frances  Dawson,  United  States; 
1897 :  56985,  Oct.  8.  37253 

Primrose  (The)  path;  by  J.  A.  Hart. 

©  Jerome  A.  Hart,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
12765,  Apr.  16,  1908.  37254 

— — ^  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Pullen.  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1910;  D :  17862 ;  Horace  J. 
Pullen,  Los  Angeles.  37255 


—  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Price. 

©  Clara  B.  Price,  Boston;  1900  A:  27328, 

Nov.  3.  37256 

a    merry    interlude    of    the  time    of    good 


Queen  Bess,  in  2  acts,  by  M.  C.  Robinson. 
Asheville,  N.  C,  [Hackney  &  Moale  co.,  1909] 
32  p.    8°. 

©   July   25,   1909;   2c.   July   28,    1909;    D: 
16396 ;  Marv  C.  Robinson,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

37257 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Veiller.     140  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1915  ;  D  :  40776  ;  Bayard  Veil- 
ler, New  York.  37257a 

— • by  M.  O.  Higgins  and  H.  G.  Higgins. 


©  Milton  O.  and  Harriet  G.  Higgins,  Chi- 
cago ;  1900  A  :  3033,  Feb.  2.  37258 

Primrose  seminary;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Perlet. 

©  Herman  Perlet,  New  York ;  D  :  3920,  Sept. 
10,  1903.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D  :  3300] 

37259 

Same.      [lOTj    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Li- 


bretto only] 

©    Herman    Perlet,    New    York ;    D :  3300, 
Feb.  25,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1903.  37260 

Primrose  (The)  way;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Clayton. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  5492, 
June  8,  1904.  37261 

Prince;  comedio  opfn'ette  en  3  actes,  par  L.  Xan- 
rof  [pseud,  de  Leon  Fourneau]  [175]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  act  1  Aug.  8,  1912 ;  Ic.  act  2,  3  Aug. 
15,  1912;  D:  30469;  Leon  Xanrof,  Paris. 

37262 


1874 


37263 


C0PYRIGHTT5D  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


37282 


Prince— Continued. 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  McQuade, 

©    James    Samuel    McQuade,    New    York ; 
1899  :  46876,  July  19.  37283 

See  also  Sforza  (The) 

Prince  Abosholom;  or,  The  rebellious  son  of 
King-  David,  biblical  play  in  4  acts  and  10 
scenes,  by  S.  Mencher. 

©   Samuel   Mencher,   New   York ;   D :  8627, 
June  1,  1906.  37264 

Prince  (The)  abroad;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Raisbeck.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1910;   D:  20480;   John   E. 
Raisbeck,  Cincinnati.  37265 

Prince  Aguilar;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  McArthur. 

©  Peter  McArthur,  Amityville,  L.  I.;  1900 
A :  17590,  July  17.  37266 

Prince  Alcohol;  or,  The  palace  of  wines,  by 
B.  A.  See. 

©  E.   Anna   See,   Chicago;   1900  A:  17813, 
July  19.  37267 

Prince  and  players.    See  Captain  Fracasse. 

Prince  and  proflig-ate;  an  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  dealing  with  the  life  and  death  of  Prince 
Rothsay  of  Scotland,  by  F.  M,  Franklin.  New 
York,  S.  French,  1908.     4  p.  1.,  145  p.    8°. 

©  Frank  Milton  Franklin,  New  York;  D: 
5265,  July  7,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1908.      37268 

Prince  (The)  and  shepherd.     See  King  Saul. 

Prince  (The)  and  the  Aham.  See  Four  hun- 
dred years. 

Prince  (The)  and  the  begg-ar  maid;  romantic 
playlet  in  4  acts,  by.W.  Howard.  [132]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   27,   1913;     D:  34555;    Walter 
Howard,  London.  37269 


Prince    (The)  and  the  fairy  godmother. 
Cinderella. 


See 


Prince  and  the  lily;  comedy  drama,  by  C.  Jor- 
dan.    Typewritten. 

©  Carina  Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1897 : 
40470,  July  12;  2c.  July  12.  37270 

Prince  (The)  and  the  Lord  Chamberlain.  See 
Mina. 

Prince  (The)  and  the  pauper;  a  play  in  7  sets, 
by  Mrs.  Abby  Sage  Richardson.  83  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Educational  theatre  for  children  and 
young  people,  New  York ;  D :  15693,  Mar,  18, 
1909;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1909.  37271 

a   romance   in   4   acts,    by    S.    L.    Clemens 

(Mark  Twain) 

©  S.  L.  Clemens,  Hartford;  1884:4402, 
Mar.  1.  37272 


Prince  (The)  and  the  pauper — Continued. 

a  I'omantic  drama  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury [in  4  acts]  by  S.  L.  Clemens  and  E.  H. 
House.     [60]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  H.  House,  New  York ;  1889 :  5339, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1890;  2c.  (In  Belford's 
magazine,  Dec,  1890)  Dec.  10,  1890.      37273 

Prince  (The)  and  the  peasant;  comic'  opera, 
words  by  F.  Maltese,  music  by  Harold  Orlob. 
[46]  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  Maltese.  Salt  Lake  City ;  D :  1706. 
Mar.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  May  5,  1902.  37274 

Prince  (The)  and  the  pirate;  a  melodramatic, 
romantic  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Evans.  [83] 
p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Azack  L.  Evans,  St.  Louis ;  D :  9411,  Nov. 
9,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1906.  37275 

Prince  Bacteria;  a  comic  opera  in  2  germs,  by 
H.  McGrath. 

©  Harold  McGrath,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1895 : 
14438,  Mar.  12.  37276 

Prince  Belphegor;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  R.  Caut- 
ley.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914;  D:  35827;  Lucy  Ran- 
dolph Cautley,  New  York.  37276a 

Prince  Benami;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Henry  M.  Levy,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.;  1887: 
13542,  May  23.  37277 

Prince  Camaralzaman;  an  opera  in  3  acts, 
words  by  James  W.  Long,  music  by  Henry  W. 
Fairbank. 

©  Long  and  Fairbank,  United  States ;  1895 : 
26348,  May  14.  37278 

Prince  Carlo;  play  by  J.  Strano.  92  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  D :  28134 ;  John  Strano, 
New  York.  37279 

Prince  Carlos;  an  historical  play  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  Schiller,  by  E.  W.  H.  Williams. 

©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans; 
1875 :  3497,  Apr.  8.  37280 

Prince  (The)  chap;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Peple.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1914.     101  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  38745  ; 
Edward  Peple,  Arrochar,  N.  Y.  37280a 

-an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Peple. 

©  Edward  Peple,  New  York ;  D :  4737.  JTar. 
17,  1904.  37281 

Prince  Charlatan;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett.     [3],  118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25547 ;  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  •  37282 

Prince  Charles  and  the  Highlanders.  See 
Rob  Roy. 


1875 


37283 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37302 


Prince  Charlie  in  Scotland;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  K.  Cairns  and  P.  Miller.  15  p.  8°.  Type- 
■svritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1914 ;  D :  37149 ;  John  Rankin 
Cairns  and  Peter  Miller,  Philadelphia. 

37282a 

Prince  Charming;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  W.  B.  Ewer.  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  Hanford  &. 
Hortou  CO.,  1913.    48  p.    8\ 

©  June  2,  1913 ;  2c.  June  3,  1913 ;  D  :  33395  ; 
William  Brooks  Ewer,  Middletown,  N.  T. 

37283 

3  p.  1.. 


Prince    (The)    D'Aurec.       frvc 
plays  from  the  French. 


Three    modern 


—  a  plav  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Ewer. 
34  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  William  Brooks  Ewer,  Middletown,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  4591,  Jan.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1904. 

37284 

or.  The  art  of  governing  men,  a  drama  in 


4  acts,  adapted  by  A.  Move  from  a  tr.  of  the 
French  tale  by  Edouard  Laboulaye.  23  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anne  More.  Polo,  111. ;  D :  15341,  Mar.  15, 
1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  37285 

drama   in  4  acts,   dramatized    [by   A. 


More]  from  a  tr.  of  the  French  tale  by  Ed- 
ouard Laboulaye.  Polo,  111.,  Anne  More,  1909. 
28  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  31.  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  23943  ; 
Anne  More,  Polo,  111.  37286 

Prince  (The)  conqueror;  historical  drama  tr. 
and  adopted  from  the  German,  by  W.  Gier- 
linfjs.    2  p.  1.,  68  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  Gierlings,  Boston ;  1884 :  681,  Jan.  10 ; 
2c.  Jan.  10.  37287 

Prince  Consomme;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  L. 
Pichel.     [3],  25  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1910 ;  D :  21868 ;  Charles  L. 
Pichel,  New  York.  37288 

Prince  consort;  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Xanrof  [pseud,  of  Leon  Fourneau]  and  Chan- 
cel, by  Cosmo  Gordon-Lennox. 

©  Liebler  &  co..  New  York;  D:5993,  Jan. 
3,  1905.  37289 

a  musical  comedy  in  prelude  and  2  acts,  by 

O.  Weaver,  music  by  R.  H.  Bowers.  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  Moore  &  Langen  ptg.  co.  [1902] 
cover-title,  63  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Odell   Weaver,   Terre   Haute,   Ind. ;    D : 
1644,  Mar.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1902.      37290 

Prince  Conti;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Le- 
cocq. 

©  O.  F.  Arf wedson,  St.  Louis ;  1883 :  2404, 
Feb.  5.  37291 

Prince  Cupid.     Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Los  Angeles;  1890: 
27793,  'Sept,  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  12.  37292 


Prince  Deukalion;  by  B.  Taylor.  Boston, 
Houghton,  Osgood  and  company,  1878.  2  p.  1., 
ix,  171  p.     4°. 

©    Bayard    Taylor,    United    States;    1878: 
11963,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  37293 

lyrical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Bayard  Taylor. 


{In  The  dramatic  works  of  Bayard  Taylor) 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company  [1906] 

©  IMarle  Taylor,  United  States,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Oct.  17,  1906 ;  D :  90.54, 
Sept.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1906.  37294 

Prince  Peatherhead;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  P.  Graham. 

©  Mercv  Priscilla  Graham,  New  York;  D: 
4599,  Feb.  9,  1904.  37295 

Prince  for  a  day;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Crowder.    22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1912 ;  D  :  30407 ;  Clara  Humph- 
rey Crowder,  Marion,  Kan.  37296 

Prince  (A)  for  an  hour;  or.  The  hobo  prince, 
a  sketch  in  1  act  and  scene,  by  Kit  Owsley 
(E.  Roy)     [2],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elberta  Rov,  Louisville ;  D :  384,  Apr.  23. 
1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1901.  37297 

Prince  Fourflush;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Hunt.  [25]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Franklin  Hunt,  Chicago ;  D :  11164,  Aug. 
12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.  37298 

Prince  Giglo  and  Prince  Bulbo;  a  play,  by 
Harford  Flemming  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  McClel- 
lan]  from  a  fireside  pantomime  by  INI.  A.  Tit- 
marsh  [pseud,  of  W.  M.  Thackeray] 

©  Harriet  Hare  McClellan,  Philadelphia ; 
1S89 :  15392,  May  22.  37299 

Prince  Goldhair  and  the  goosegirl;  fairy -play 
in  3  acts,  after  Grimm's  fairy  tale,  adapted 
for  the  stage  by  Anna  Roner,  music  by  Hans 
Jelmoli.  [2],  44  p.  t".  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25916  ;  Louis  Bauer. 
New  York.  37300 

Prince  Great  Heart;  or.  The  little  clairvoyant, 
a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Fi-ank  H.  Stauffer,  Philadelphia;  1871: 
11304,  Nov.  29.  37301 

Prince  Hagen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  U.  Sin- 
clair.    V,  104  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910;  D:  21240;  Upton  Sin- 
clair, New  York. .  37302 


,Scc  also  Plays  of  protest. 


18,76 


37303 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37321 


Prince  Hobo;  an  operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Jansson. 

©  Augustus  L.  Jansson,  West  Somerville, 
Mass. ;  1896 :  18620,  Mar.  25.  37303 

Prince  Hotdrops;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Schneider.    Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Sclineider,  Cumberland,  Md. ; 
1897:32831,  May  29;  2c.  May  29.  37304 

Prince  Igor;  opera  in  4  acts  with  a  prologue, 
text  and  music  by  A.  P.  Borodin,  completed  by 
N.  A.  Rinsky-Korsakov  and  A.  K.  Glazounov, 
[tr.  by  Helene  Harvitt]  libretto  based  on  the 
Epic  of  the  army  of  Igor.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man,  inc.,  1915.    49  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  22.  1915;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1915;  D: 
42332;  Fred  Rullman,  inc..  New  York. 

37304a 

Prince  (The)  imperial;  or,  Without  a  throne, 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T.  Emerj'.  [131]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  T.  Emery,  San  Francisco  ;  D :  1459, 
Feb.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902.  37305 

Prince  (A)  in  buckskins;  western  romance  in  4 
acts,  by  Agnes  Cameron.  [3],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D :  36407 ;  William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  37305a 

Prince  (The)  in  dreamland;  sketch,  by  E.  Ra- 
jola.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmondo  Rajola,  New  York ;  D :  11865, 
Dec.  5,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 
1908.  37306 

Prince  (A)  in  overalls;  original  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  [61]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37929 ;  M.  M.  and 
Ed.  Dubinsky,  Rock  Island,  111.  37306a 

Prince  (The)  in  tatters;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  W.  Hyde.     [52]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
240,  Mar.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1901.        37307 

Prince  Isaak  Melinary;  or.  The  beauty  of  To- 
ledo, by  H.  Koch. 

©  Henry  Koch,  Chicago ;  1895 :  7803,  Feb.  4. 

37308 

Prince  Ivo  of  Bohemia;  a  romantic  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  Arthur  Sitgreaves  Mann.  New 
York,  The  Grafton  press  [1906]     84  p.    8°. 

©  Grafton  press.  New  York ;  D :  9320,  Oct. 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  37309 

Prince  Jean  de  Verra;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Prescott.    102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1915 ;  D :  4056  L ;  Augusta  Pres- 
cott, New  York.  37309a 


Prince  Kallikrates. 

©  Lawrence  S.  Mott  and  Philip  A.  Gifford, 
Newark,  N.  J. ;  1887  :  15660,  June  17.      37310 

Prince  Karl;  or,  The  German  courier,  a  farce 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1886: 
15807,  July  12.  37311 

•  Same. 


©  Esther  L.  Gunter,  New  York,  as  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  4557,  Oct.  17,  1913.  Original  entry, 
July  12,  1886,  no.  15807.  37312 


Prince  La  La  Go  "Willy, 
tor. 


See  Royal  (A)  visi- 


Prince  L'Aricia;  or.  The  bandit's  struggle  for 
a  throne,  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago  ;  1889 :  28561,  Sept.  20. 

37313 

Prince  Lazy  Boots;  a  musical  extravaganza  in 
5  acts,  by  L.  E.  Bates,  music  by  Jack  Nor- 
rits..    Tj'pewritten. 

©   Lou   E.    Bates,    Brooklyn;    1899:57420, 
Sept.  8;  Ic.  Sept.  8.  37314 

Prince  Lion,  the  victor;  by  H.  Marcell.  [2], 
51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henri  Marcell,  New  York ;  D :  5519.  Sept. 
9,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1904.  37315 

Prince  Lothair's  revenge;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  A.  Wible. 

©  Mrs.  S.  A.  Wible,  Brooklvn ;  1876 :  2272, 
Feb.  23.  37316 

Prince  Lovingheart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Cooke.     [78]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marjorie    Benton    Cooke,    Chicago;    D: 
5084,  May  26,  1904;  2c.  May  26,  1904      37317 

Prince  Lucio;  a  dramatization,  by  W.  B.  Ryan, 
of  The  sorrows  of  Satan  by  Marie  Corelli. 

©  W.  B.  Ryan,    Indianapolis  ;    1898  :  12722, 
Feb.  21.  37318 

Prince  Luminius;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Bohan. 

©   Elizabeth   Baker   Bohan,    Los   Angeles; 
D:5259,  Apr.  16,  1904  37319 

Prince  (The),  Maud  Muller,  and  the  barefoot 
boy;  an  original  opera  bouffe  in  4  acts,  with 
original  music,  by  C.  W.  Wheeler. 

©  Carrie  Williams  Wheeler.  Boston ;  1878 : 
11940,  Oct.  16.  37320 

Prince  Napoleon;  or,  The  fatal  field  in  Zulu- 
land,  entirely  new  and  original  operatic  and 
dramatic  romance  in  3  acts  and  tableau,  by 
J.  Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York  ;  1879  :  10748. 
Aug.  12.  37321 


1877 


37322 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37340 


Prince  (The)  o'  Palazzo;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  T.  Caluon.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  T.  Calnon,  Detroit ;  1896 :  51209. 
Sept.  12;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1S97.  37322 

Prince  of  Aileach;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Tynan.      [144]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   L.   Tynan,  New  York ;   D :  5(X)7, 
May  11,  1904 ;  2c.  May  11,  1904.  37323 

Prince  (The)  of  Albania;  musical  production 
in  2  acts,  by  C.  G.  Stevens.  [1],  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  33060 ;  Charles  G. 
Stevens,  St.  Paul.  37324 

I'rince  (The)  of  Albuquerque;  or,  The  queen  of 
hearts,  an  original  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Hooley  and  H.  D.  Cottrell. 

©   M.   J.    Hooley,   Oakland,   Cal. ;    D :  1701, 
Apr.  7,  1902.  37325 

Prince    (The)    of    Amazonia;     American    light 
opera   in  2  acts,  by  A.  T.  Pike. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   June  19,   1911 ;   D :  24520 ;   Ambrose 
Thompson  Pike,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

37326 

Prince  (The)   of  Athens.      See  Mardonius. 

Prince  of  Biscay;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Shaw. 

©  Warwick  A.  Shaw,  Chicago ;  1887 :  2386, 
Jan.  31.  37327 

Prince  (A)  of  Bohemia;  romantic  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  book  by  G.  T.  Richardson,  lyrics 
by  William  H.  Gardner,  music  by  George 
Lowell  Tracy. 

©   George  T.   Richardson,    Boston;    1898: 
56683,  Sept.  27.  37328 


27  p.     f" 


-or.   The  bachelors,   3  act  comic  opera  li- 
bretto.    Typewritten. 

©   Anais   Redin   Moli§re,    San    Francisco; 
1900  A:  28742,  Nov.  23;  2c.  Nov.  21.      37329 

Prince  of  Borneo;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Marcus. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  39700 ;  Eugene  Mar- 
cus, Philadelphia.  37329a 

Prince  (A)  of  Britain;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Lawrence. 

©  William  Brooks  Lawrence,  Toledo,  O. ; 
D :  2828,  Jan.  8,  1903.  37330 

Prince  (A)  of  chivalry;  being  a  romantic 
drama  of  the  Cromwellian  era,  by  J.  S.  Myers 
and  J.  D.  Haag.  1  p.  1.,  30  p.  8°.  Printed. 
©  Joseph  S.  Myers  and  Jackson  D.  Haag, 
United  States  ;  1900  A  :  19756,  Aug.  8  ;  2c.  Aug. 
8;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  10.  37331 


Prince  (The)  of  credit;  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  S.  Bootii. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
1896.  May  7,  1902.  37332 

Prince  of  Darkness.  See  Devil  (The)  outwit- 
ted. 

Prince  (The)  of  destiny;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
S.  K.  Giiosh.     [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1914 ;  D :  36572 ;  Sarath  Ku- 
mar Ghosh,  Seattle.  37332a 

Prince  (A)  of  devils;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn  ;  1895  :  53252. 
Oct.  19.  37333 

Prince  (A)  of  Egypt;  spectacular,  operatic,  dra- 
matic historical,  by  W.  C.  Clark,  adapted  by 
Dan  Hart. 

©  Walter  C.  Clark,  South  Nor  walk.  Conn. ; 
1899  :  52364,  Aug.  15  ;  2c.  Nov.  18.  37334 

Prince  (The)  of  Perrara;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

5.  Miller.     [100]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sara  IMiller.  New  York ;  D :  10287.  Apr. 

6.  1907;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1907.  37335 

Prince  (The)  of  follies.     See  Due  Verti^e. 

Prince  (The)  of  folly;  or,  A  tramp  in  Cupid's 
garden,  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Schoenherr. 

©  Chas.  Wm.  Schoenherr,  Chicago ;  D : 
8385,  Apr.  9,  1906.  37336 

Prince  of  good  fellows;  dramatic  composition, 
by  J.  B.  Hutchinson.    46  p.    24°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  14.  1910;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1910;  D: 
20467 ;  Joe  Berklett  Hutchinson,  Parker.sburg. 
W.  Va.  37337 

Prince  of  Hilaria;  by  W.  E.  Danforth. 

©  William  E.  Danforth,  Elmhurst,  111. ;  D : 
7470,  Oct.  28,  1905.  37338 

Prince  (A)  of  his  race;  by  O.  Graham.  44  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Graham.  United  States ;  D :  7087, 
Feb.  13,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1906.  37339 

Prince  (The)  of  Homburg-,  See  German  clas- 
sics of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  cen- 
turies. 

Prince  (The)  of  insurgents;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Dieffenbacher.  106  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3.  1915;  D :  40258 ;  Joseph  A. 
Dieffenbacher,  Oakes,  N.  D.  37339a 

Prince  (A)  of  knaves; 
acts,  by  H.  Armour, 
ten. 

©  Hamilton  Armour,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
4348,  Dec.  5,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1903.        37340 


a    comedy   drama   in   4 
[52]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 


1878 


37340 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37355 


Prince  (The)  of  men;  dramatic  playlet  in  2 
scenes,  by  F,  Joseph  Connolly.  [2],  40  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18,   1914;   D:  39130;   Frank  J. 
Callahan,  Scranton,  Pa.  37340a 

Prince  (The)  of  Morocco;  an  opera  comedia  in 
2  acts,  mnsic  by  Ernest  M.  Farmer,  libretto 
by  J.  E.  Farmer. 

©  James  Eugene  Farmer,  Concord,  N.  H. ; 
1897:43366,   July  31.  37341 

Prince  (The)  of  Clam-Kay;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  Miriam  Ormonde  Small- 
wood,  music  by  A.  Gradwell.  [3],  40  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alexander  Gradwell,  Boston ;  1893  :  4445, 
Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  21.  37342 

Prince   (The)  of  Palermo.      See  Boccaccio. 

Prince  (The)  of  Palmyra;  play  in  3  acts  [by 
M.  F.  Gilmore]   71  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1915  ;  D  :  41371 ;  Marion  Fos- 
ter Gilmore,  Louisville,  Ky.  37342a 

Prince  (The)  of  Peace;  psychological  extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  with  descrip- 
tive music,  by  E.  Lambert.  [2],  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Mar.   10,   1935;    D :  41482 ;    Eleanor 
Lambert,  Seattle.  37342b 


Same.  Newly  revised,  with  important  ad- 
ditions. [6],  53  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©    Ic.    July   22,    1915;    D:  41283;    Eleanor 
Lambert,   Seattle.  37342c 

Prince  (The)  of  Pilsen;  a  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Pixley,  music 
by  Gustave  Luders.  [94]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  Pixley,  New  York  ;  D  :  1933,  May  5, 
1902 ;  2c.  May  5,  1902.  37343 

Prince  (The)  of  pleasure;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  C.  B.  Ricketts.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Claude  Bertram    Ricketts.     St.    Louis; 
1897 :  46943,  Aug.  21 ;  Ic.  Aug.  21.  37344 

Prince  (The)  of  Riplitz;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Flynn. 

©   Joseph   A.   Flynn,   Brooklyn ;    D :  1.3728, 
Sept.  5,  1908.  37345 

musical  farce  in  3  acts,  book  by  Joseph 

Wallace,  music  by  Jack  Tobie,  lyrics  by  Wal- 
lace and  Tobie.  [125]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914;  D:  37984;  .Joseph  A. 
Flynn,  Brooklyn.  37345a 


Prince  (The)  of  Salerno;  a  romantic  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Barrymore. 

©  Jean  Barrymore,    Pittsburgh  ;    D :  7189. 
Aug.  31,  1905.  37346 

Prince  (The)  of  styles;  an  operetta  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Merrill.  44  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Frank  Merrill,    Minneapolis ;    D  :  16075, 
June  16,  1909 ;  2c.  June  16,  1909.  37347 

Prince  (A)  of  Sweden;  dialect  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Lawrence  Russell.  [82]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  C.  S.  Primrose,  Chicago ;  D :  7482,  Oct. 
31,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1905.  37348 


a  Swedish  dialect  comedy  in  4  acts,  rev. 

and  rewritten  by  Ezra  C.  Walck.     [68]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Cready  S.  Primrose,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
12506,  Mar.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.      37349 

Prince  (The)  of  Taunus;  by  J.  O.  Sittinger. 

©  Joseph  Otto  Sittinger,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. ; 
D  :  15036,  Feb.  9,  1909.  37350 

Prince  of  the  Golden  Pumpkin;  by  C.  J.  Har- 
ris. 

©  Clarence  J.  Harris,  Sharpsville,  Pa. ;  D : 
7628,  Nov.  27,  1905.  37351 

Prince  (A)  of  the  range;  3  act  romantic  com- 
edy drama,  by  C.  F.  Harrison.  [37]  p.  .  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   14,   1915;   D:  40366;   Chas.   F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  37351a 

Prince  (The)  of  the  world;  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e. 
James  Halleck  Reid]  and  B.  B.  Westbrook 
[i.  e.  B.  B.  W.  Reid] 

©  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook  Reid,  New  York ; 
1900  A :  5803,  Mar.  3.  37352 

the  great  Christian  play,  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e. 

James  Halleck  Reid]  and  Bertha  Belle  West- 
brook [i.  e.  B.  B.  W.  Reid]     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Virginia  Westbrook,  United  States ; 
1900  A  :  6768,  Mar.  13 ;  2c.  Mar.  13.        37353 

Prince  of  Timbuctoo;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  P.  Davis,  with  music  by  George  Towle. 
©  Samuel  P.  Davis,  Carson  City,  Nev. ;  D : 


3834.  Aug.  1.  1903. 
6668] 


[For  copies  reed,  see  D : 
37354 


— • libretto  by  S.  P.  Davis.     [76]  p.     f. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Samuel  Post  Davis,  Carson  City,  Nev. ; 
D :  6668.  May  15,  1905 ;  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1905 ;  Ic. 
May  15,  1905.  37355 


1879 


37356 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37379 


Prince  (The)  of  to-night;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  R.  Adams  and  W.  M.  Hongh. 
S3  p.    4°.'    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Frank  R.  Adams  and  Will  M.  Hough, 
Chicago ;  D :  15025,  Feb.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1909.  37356 

Prince  (The)  of  Ulster.     Sec  O'Neill  (The) 

Prince  (The)  of  Viana;  a  historical  drama  on 
the  life  of  Don  Carlos  of  Spain  of  the  fif- 
teenth century.     97  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  I.  Burr.  Laredo,  Tex.;  D:7096, 
Aug.  12,  1905;  2c,  Aug.  12,  1905.  37357 

Prince  of  Zanzibar;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Bell.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Internat.  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  London : 
D :  5170.  June  13,  1904 ;  2c.  June  13,  1904. 

37358 


Prince  Die;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E. 
Lund.     25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  E.  Lund.  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3125,  Mar.  13,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.    37359 

Prince  or  pauper;  a  romantic  drama  of  the  six- 
teenth century,  by  E.  H.  House. 

©   Edv.-ard   H.   House,   New   York;   1889: 
5340,  Feb.  15.  37360 

Prince  Otto;  by  O.  Skinner. 

©   Otis   Skinner,   Chicago ;   1900  A :  11515. 
May  7.  37361 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 


©  Lorin  J.  Howard,  Chicago ;  D :  95,  Jan. 
30,  1901.  37362 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Francoeur  and 

W.  Steel] . 

©  Joseph  M.  Francoeur  and  Willis  Steell, 
New  York;  1896:63203,  Nov.  19.  37363 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  dramatization  of  Robert 

Louis  Stevenson's  novel,  by  A.  Mulkins  and 
M.  MacReynolds.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Mulkins  and  M.  MacReynolds,    New 
York  ;  1898 :  47339,  Aug.  10 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  1900. 

37364 

Prince  Petticoat;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts. 
[104]  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Allen  Lowe,  New  York ;  D :  2363,  Sept.  9, 
1902;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1902.  37365 

Prince  Pierre;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  S.  I. 
Szinnyey. 

©  Stephen  Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York ;  D : 
6330.  Feb.  17,  1905.  37366 

Prince  Planet;  burlesque  extravaganza  with 
original  music,  written  and  composed  by  P. 
Gaunt. 

©  Percy  Gaunt,    New  York;    1893:30618, 
June  27.  37367 


Prince  Pop;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by 
J  I.  Locke. 

©    Marshall     Locke,     Indianapolis;     1S90: 
20499,  June  25 ;  Ic.  June  25.  37368 


Prince  Prettiwitz   and  little  Cinderella. 
Crystal  (The)  slipper. 


See 


Prince  (The)  priest;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F. 
Langan.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    3,    1912;     D:  29275;     Thomas 
Francis  Langan,  Chicago.  37369 

Prince  pro  tem;  a  musical  comedy,   by  R.   A. 
Barnet. 

©    R.     A.     Barnet,     Boston;     1892:30667, 
July  23.  37370 

Prince  Richard;  by  B,  B.  McAvoy.    97  p.     16°. 
Printed. . 

©  Ballard  Brownlee  McAvoy,  Trenton,  N.  .L  ; 
D:2224,  Aug.  12,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1903. 

37371 

Prince  royal;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Mc- 

Guire.     Chicago,  M.  A.  Donohue  &  company 

[1905]    cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  3-72  numb.  1.    16°. 

©  William  Anthony  McGuire,  Chicago ;  D : 

6284,  Mar.  6,  1905 ;  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1905.      37372 

Prince  Rudolph;  a  romantic  comedy-drama  in  5 
acts,  by  O.  Skinner. 

©  Otis  Skinner,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
1897 :  43674,  Aug.  2.  37373 

Prince  Sapolio;  or.  The  heir,  the  houri,  and 
the  height-day  clock.     Typewritten. 

©  Benj.  Aymar,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ;  1897 : 
9904,  Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  8.  37374 

Prince   Sidartha,   the  Buddha;   great  religious 
drama,  by  M.  C.  Benton.    Typewritten. 

©    Margaret    C.    Benton,    Chicago;     1899: 
5637,  Jan.  13;  2c.  synopsis  Jan.  14.        37375 


Same.     [27]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  C.  Benton,  Chicago;   D:1649, 
]\Iar.  26,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  20.  1902.  37376 

Prince  Sky  gate;  farcical  play  in  3  acts  with 
music,  adapted  by  A.  Flatico.  [22]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

"©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1914 ;  D :  35808 ;  Al  Flatico, 
Cleveland.  37377 

Prince    (The)    Soribsky;    a    new    and    original 

American  opera  in  2  acts,  by  J.  B.  Selander. 

[104]   p.     4°,     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  B.  Selander,  Now  York;  D :  10403, 

Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  May  4,  1907.  37378 

Prince  Tatters;  by  G.  E.  Stoddard. 

©  George  E.   Stoddard,   Utica,  N.   Y. ;   D: 
4336,  Dec.  2,  1903.  37379 


1880 


37380 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37399 


Prince  (A)  who  would  a- wooing  go;  a  fairy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A.  Liljencrantz.  53  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ottilie  A.   Liljencrantz,   Chicago;   1895: 
14112,  Mar.  11;  2c.  Apr.  11.  37380 

Prince  (The)  with  an  evil  eye;  a  drama,  by 
F.  ,J.  Nettleton. 

©  Frank   Jonas    Nettleton,    Los    Angeles; 
1894 :  5401,  Jan.  22.  37381 

Prince  Zilah;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Jnles  Claretie,  adapted  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Dore- 

nuis. 

©  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus,  New  York;  1885: 
6410,  Mar.  17.  37382 

' See  also  Princess  Zilah. 

Prince  Zu  Zu;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  L.  Slade.  [17]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Anna  Lee  SUide,  Washington ;  D :  12384, 
Feb.  18,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908.  37383 

Princely  knights  of  Character  castle  crown- 
ing the  prince;  or.  Love's  labor  for  Christ, 
the  church  and  home,  by  A.  W.  Conner. 

©  Americus   W.   Conner,    Danville,    Ind. ; 
1897:47010,  Aug.  21.  37384 

Prince's  (The)  revenge;  plot  and  dialogue  for 
grand  ballet,  by  G.  I.  Colbron.  [2],  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  July  28,  1910  ;  D  :  21664  ;  Grace  Isabel 
Colbron,  New  York.  37385 

Prince's  wooing;  operetta,  by  C.  M.  Blakeley. 

©  Clo  M.  Blakeley,  Detroit ;  D :  2349.  Sept. 
17,  1902.  37386 

Princess  (The);  by  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson, 
dramatized  by  J.  B.  Blwell. 

©  Jean  B.  Elwell,  Zenia,  O. ;  D :  4573.  Feb. 
1,  1904.  37387 

dramatized  by  L.  May  Haughwout,  de- 
signed for  amateur  presentation  and  specially 
adapted  to  college  and  seminary  entertain- 
ments. New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1891.  39  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1890 :  38411, 
Dec.  4 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1891.  ,  37388 

by  Tennyson,  dramatized  and  adapted  by 

Cornelia  MacMullan. 

©  Cornelia  E.  MacMullan,   South  Orange. 
N.  J. ;  1898  :  15376,  Mar.  4  ;  2c.  Mar.  4.    37389 

drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Metcalfe.     23  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   10.   1914;   D:3S763;   John   A. 
Metcalfe,  New  York.  37389a 

—  a    dramatic    version     of    Tennyson's     The 


Princess  (The) — Continued. 

dramatization  of  Tennyson's  Princess,  by 

G.  C.  Bell.     Philadelphia,   G.   C.   Bell,    1893. 

29  p.    16°. 

©  Grace  C.  Bell,  Philadelphia ;  1893 :  8528, 
Feb,  14;  2c.   Feb.  20.  37391 

a  1  act  play,  by  Francesca  di  Mairia   [i.  e. 


F.  di  Mairia  Palmer] 

©  F.  di  Mairia  Palmer,  New  York;  1898: 
46131,  Aug.  3;  Ic.  Aug.  3;  Ic.  Oct.  5.     37392 

play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  L.  Forst- 


Princess,  by  E.  E.  Marshall. 

©  Elizabeth  Edna  Marshall,   Washington; 
D :  4751,  Mar.  19,  1904.  37390 


burg.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1915;  D :  42177 ;  Lillian 
Forstburg,  Media,  Pa,  37392a 

Princess  Alatiel;  an  oriental  mosaic  in  3  acts 
and  10  scenes,  adapted  from  the  Decameron 
of  Boccaccio,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin.  [13]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Dec.  26,  1912 ;  D :  31797 ;  Robert  H. 
McLaughlin,  Cleveland.  37393 

Princess  (The)  and  the  butterfly;  or.  The  fan- 
tastics,  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero. 
London,  William  Heinemann ;  New  York,  Sam- 
uel French,  1897,    5  p,  1.,  244  p.     16°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1897 :  65390, 
Nov,  24;  2c.  Nov.  26.  37394 

Princess  and  the  drummer;  a  very  unique 
Egyptian  conceit,  in  2  whims,  by  G.  H.  Brewer 
and  O.  K.  Bachmann.  [76]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  George  H.  Brewer  and  Oskar  K.  Bach- 
mann, Chicago  ;  D :  7459,  Oct,  26,  1905 ;  2c. 
Nov.  9,  1905.  37395 

Princess  (The)  and  the  pixies.  See  House  of 
the  heart. 

Princess  (The)  and  the  rose;  miniature  musi- 
cal comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  C.  Harris.  25  p. 
4°,     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1910 ;  D :  21621 ;  F.  Clifford 
Harris  and  Eddie  Jewell,   San  Francisco. 

37396 

Princess  Anne;  a  mediaeval  romance,  by  G.  T, 
Steckell.     34  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  May  6,  1910;  D:  20973;  Grace  T. 
Steckell,  Azusa,  Cal.,  and  Clifton  C,  Osborne. 
Los  Angeles,  37397 

Princess  Arabella;  a  burlesque  tragic  opera  in 
3  acts,  composed  by  H,  Gerold,  libretto  com- 
piled chiefly  from  T.  B.  Rhodes'  comedy,  and 
from  other  sources,  by  the  author,  German  tr. 
by  Hugo  Bacharach. 

©  Herman  Gerold,  Cincinnati ;  1890 :  34474, 
Nov.  3.  37398 

Princess  (ITie)  Badoura;  a  3  act  burlesque,  by 
W.  L.  O'Brien,  jr,     [61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  O'Brien,  jr.,  Minneapolis ; 
1892 :  12426,  Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Mar,  21,         37399 


1881 


37400 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37422 


Princess  Beggar;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  Ivrics  by  Edward  Paulton,  music  by 
Alfred  G.  Robyn.  [144]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten,    [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  7839, 
Jan.  12,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.  37400 

Princess  Blanche  of  Navarre;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Rice. 

•©  Graham  Rice,  New  York;  D:161.  Feb. 

21,  1901.  37401 

Princess  Caprice;  new  musical  play  in  3  acts, 
book  by  Ernest  Welisch  and  Rudolph  Eernauer. 
Englisli  version  by  Alex.  M.  Thompson,  lyrics 
by  A.  Scott  Craven,  Harry  Beswick  and  Percy 
Greenbank,  music  by  Leo  Fall.  Book  of 
lyrics.  London.  New  York,  [etc.]  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  1912.    38  p.    8°. 

©   May   13,    1912;   2c.    May   14,   1912;   D: 
29668;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.     37402 

Princess  (The)  Chic;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  La  Shelle.    Typewritten. 

©  Kirke  La  Shelle,  New  York  ;  1899  :  85512, 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  37403 

Princess  (The)  Chimay;  by  E.  F.  Andrews. 
©    Edward    F.    Andrews,    Detroit;    1897: 
26757,  May  1.  37404 

Princess  (The)  Chrysalline;  or,  The  Maiden 
who  couldn't  laugh,  by  S.  E.  S.  [pseud,  of  Mrs. 
S.  E.  Sells]  St.  Louis,  Little  &  Becker,  1882. 
38  p.    8°. 

©  Mrs.  S.  E.  Sells,  St.  Louis;  1882:1973, 
Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  27.  37405 

Princess  (The)  Chuck;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
17276,  Oct.  17.  37406 

Princess  Cleo;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  A.  Glassmire,  music  by  Harry  P. 
Small.  [2],  84  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Albert  Glassmire,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  6521. 
Apr.  15,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1905.  37407 

Princess  Colonna;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Rai- 
mondo.     [5],  116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1910;    D:  21353;    Philip 

Raimondo,    New   York.  37408 

Princess  Coronini;  or.  King  Zindl,  a  drama  of 

European   life   to-day   in   5   acts,    by    A.    C. 

Ketchum. 

©   Annie   Chambers   Ketchum,   Louisville; 
1891 :  3268,  Jan.  22.  37409 

Princess  Cosimo;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Nird- 
linger.     [137]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  35281 ;  Charles  Nird- 
linger,  New  York.  37410 

Princess  d'  auberge.  See  alno  Princesse  d' 
auberge. 


Princess  (The)  Delmar;  a  Russian  society 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Spencer. 

©  Lillian  Spencer,  Pittsburgh ;  1887  :  12356. 
May  10.  37411 

Princess  (The)  dines;  by  M.  T.  Harding.    17  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mable  Traer  Harding,  Denver  ;  D  :  6220. 
Jan.  27,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1905.  37412 

Princess  Duschinka;  play  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York ;  1881  :  5^68, 
Apr.  13.  37413 

Princess  (The)  Elizabeth;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Lorraine.  [60]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rhe  Lorraine,  New  York ;  D :  9787,  Jan. 
14,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1907.  37414 

Princess  (The)  Far  Away.  See  Princesse 
(La)  Lointaine. 

Princess   Fedalma;   play   in   5   acts,   by   L.    J. 
Gallup,  dramatized  from  The  Spanish  gypsy. 
-     by  George  Eliot.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19.  1910;   D :  20242 ;  Lillian  J. 
Gallup,  Indianapolis.  37415 

Princess  (The)  girl;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Theo  R.  Marsters.  61,  [2]  p.  t\  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911 ;  D :  24282 ;  Mrs.  W.  G. 
Marsters,  Peoria,  111.  37416 

Princess  Goo-Goo;  or.  The  fakir  and  the 
foundling,  a  farcical  operetta  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  G.  L.  Tracy,  music  by  Richard 
H.  Cosby. 

©  George  Lowell  Tracy,  Boston;  D:4326, 
Nov.  28,  1903.  37417 

Princess  Gudrun;  a  drama. 

©  Annie  ]\Iartha  Pope,  Waltham,   Mass. ; 
1891 :  4177,  Jan.  29.  37418 

Princess  Gwen;  a  comic  opera,  by  W.  C.  G. 
Wilson  and  A.  B.  Benedict. 

©    William    Charles    Gordon    Wilson    and 

Allan  Boyer  Benedict,  Chicago ;  D :  7364,  Oct. 

6,  1905.  •  37419 

Princess   (The)   Hermine;   a  romantic  comedy 

drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  F.  Rider. 

©  Fremont  Rider,  Nyack,  fJ.  Y. ;  D :  14723, 

Jan.  2,  1909.  37420 

Princess  (A)  in  pawn;  by  J.  Villars. 

©  Jessie  Villars,  New  York;  D:  13099,  June 

2,  1908.  37421 

Princess  Irina;  drama  in  4  acts,  after  Turge- 

niev's   novel    Smoke,   by   I.   Badanes   and   M. 

Katz.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ida  Badanes  and  M.  Katz,  New  York; 
D  :  14453,  Dec.  4, 1908  ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.    37422 


1882 


37422 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37441 


Princess    (The)    Irnia. 
princess. 


See   Egyptian    (The) 


Princess  (The)  Isabel;  original  Christmas  play 
for  children,  by  F.  H.  Yeo.  [6],  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  5,   1914;   D:  37817;   Frank  H. 
Yeo,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  37422a 

Princess  Isabell;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Woolf. 

©  Philip  Woolf,  New  York  ;  D  :  3226,  Apr.  2. 
1903.  37423 

Princess  Kiku;  a  Japanese  romance,  a  play  for 
girls,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1903.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  3653, 
June  26,  1903;  2c.  July  25,  1903.  37424 

Princess  Kiretchjian;  or.  The  little  American 
boss,  [play  in  1  act,  by]  A.  Brugard.  23  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  May   14,   1912 ;    D :  29667 ;   Adrienue 
Brugard,  New  York.  37425 

Princess  Ko-ket;  or,  The  happy  man  of  Pun- 
jaubi,  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  Bruns- 
wick. 

©  Herman  Brunswick,  Buffalo  ;  1891 :  4285. 
Jan.  30.  37426 

Princess  (The)  Leila;  or.  The  peri  and  the 
nightingale,  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  0. 
.Jordan.      [93]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carina  .Jordan,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2293,  Sept.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1902.      37427 

Princess  Lolypop;  by  M.  C.  McNeill. 

©  M.  C.   McNeill,  Cornwall,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
50760,  Oct.  31.  37428 

Same.     42  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Margarita   C.   McNeill.   New  York;    D: 
3750,  July  22,  1903 ;  2c.  June  26,  1903.    37429 

Princess  Louise;  by  J.  M.  Clarlve. 

©  Josephine  IMiller  Clarke,   West  Orange. 
N.  J. ;  D :  3602,  June  15,  1903.  37430 

Princess  (The)  Lulu;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  J.  W.  IMusgrove,  music  by 
.Cheerful  Willoughby.  [2].  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914;   D :  37232 ;  James  W. 
Musgrove,  Stapleton,  N.  J.  37430a 

Princess  Maleine.  See  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice 
Maeterlinck. 

Princess  Mary  quite  contrary;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Mildred  A.  Ewald.    31  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.    June   16,     1915;     D:  40963;     Millie 
Ewald,  Cinciimati.  37430b 

Princess  Moss  Rose.      See  Festival  plays. 


Princess  Musume;  a  4  act  comedy,  by  William 
Henry  Shelton  and  Genjiro  Yeto.  [70]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Shelton  and  G.  Yeto,  New  York; 
D:  9626,  Dec.  1,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.    37431 

Princess  (The)  Nadine;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  C.  Tiernan. 

©  Frances  C.   Tiernan,   Salisbpry,   N.   C. ; 
D :  1162,  Dec.  9,  1901.  37432 

Princess  of  Ahlden;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Macvane.      [110]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Macvane,  Cambridge,   Mass. ;   D : 
5315,  July  19,  1904 ;  2c.  July  19,  1904.    37433 


Princess  (The)  of  China. 
Princess  (The)  of  Egypt. 


See  Turandot. 
iS'ee  Open  sesame. 


Princess  (A)  of  Erie;  by  Henry  Guy  Carlton. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York  ;  1889  :  38292, 
Dec.  16.  37434 

Princess  (The)  of  Ethiopia;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
dramatized  and  arr.  from  the  novel  of  Helio- 
dorus,  by  S.  Howell. 

©   S.    Howell,    New    Orleans ;    1873 :  11314, 
Oct.  3.  37435 

Princess  (A)  of  Java;  a  play  of  eastern  life  in 

3  acts,   Mrs.   S.  J.  Higginson's  story   drama- 
tized by  S.  J.  Higginsou  and  A.  R.  Matthews. 

©  Agnes    R.    Matthews,    Chicago;     1893: 
50441,  Nov.  13.  37436 

Princess  (A)  of  Kensington;  a  new  and  origi- 
nal comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written  by  Basil 
Hood  composed  by  Edward  German.  London. 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1903.  70  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Chappell   &  CO..   London ;   D :  2889,   Jan. 
23,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1903,  37437 

Princess  (The)  of  Madagascar;  an  aboriginal 
operetta,  by  Gulick  and  Comstock. 

©  John  H.  Haverly,  New  York  ;  1883  :  21864. 
Nov.  26.  37438 

Princess  of  Panama;  [play  in  2  pts.]  by 
Humphreys  and  Gorton.    10  p.    12''.    Printed. 

©  George  W.  Gotthold,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. ; 
D :  5175,  June  14,  1904 ;  2c.  June  21,  1904. 

37439 

Princess  (The)  of  Paris;  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Jean  Barrymore.  78  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  United   amusement  co.,    Erie,   Pa. ;    D : 
8521,  May  14,  1906;  2c.  June  29,  1906. 

37440 

Princess  (The)  of  patches;  a  comedy  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 

©   Mark   E.    Swan,   United    States;    1896: 
14681,  Mar.  6.  37441 


1883 


37442 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37459 


/ 


Princess  (The)  of  patches — Continued. 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  New  York ;  1898 :  64374, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  37442 

Princess  of  Porcelain;  a  fantastic  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  words  and  music  by  J.  F.  Cook. 

©  James  Francis  Cook,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5580. 
Sept.  29,  1904.  37443 

Princess  (The)  of  Rag-bag;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Courtright  and  G.  Tatcher. 

©    Wm.     Courtright     and     Geo.  Tatcher, 

United  States ;  1881 :  16172,  Oct.  19.  37443a 

Princess  (A)  of  Russia;  drama,  in  5  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  M.  L.  Johnson.  [8],  120  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Lafhtte  Johnson,  Philadelphia ; 
1882 :  12342,  July  26 ;  2c.  July  24,  1884.    37444 

Princess  of  the  inn.     See  Princess  d'auberge. 

Princess  (The)  of  the  Pawnees;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  William  Leach.  [42]  1.  f".  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909;  2c.  July  26,  1909;  D: 
1G364;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  37445 

Princess  of  the  wilds;  a  romance  in  4  acts,  by 
L.   W.    Spencer.      [94]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  White  Spencer,  New  York;  D: 
7264,  Sept.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1905.    37446 

Princess  (The)  of  thieves;  in  3  acts,  by  Mizzi 
Hajos  and  F.  Wright,  jr.  87  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23, 1911 ;  D :  25891 ;  Fred  Wright, 
jr..  New  York.  37447 

Princess  (A)  of  Thule;  Sheila,  the  maid  of 
the  Hebrides,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Houghton,  on  the  basis  of  the  novel  by  Wil- 
liam Black. 

©  J.  S.  Houghton,  Philadelphia ;  1874 :  1743. 
Feb.  16.  37448 

Princess  Olive;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  Chas.  S.  Adelmim  and  I.  L. 
Blumenstock,  music  by  Ben  M.  Jei'ome.  [2], 
85  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  S.  Adelman,  I.  L.  Blumenstock  and 
B.  M.  Jerome,  New  York;  D :  6582,  April  10. 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1905.  37449 

Princess  Osra;  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  words 
by  Maurice  Beronger,  English  adaptation  by 
R.  H.  Elkin,  music  by  Herbert  Bunning.  [2] 
48  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  sons,  London ;  D :  2092,  July  7. 
1902;  2c.  July  7,  1902.  37450 

See  also  Princesse  (La)  Osra. 


Princess   (The)  O'Toole.     See  Eithne. 


Princess  Paoletta;  a  legend  of  the  Moors  in 
Spain,  opera  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Jones.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17209 ;  Paul  Jones, 
Cincinnati.  37451 

Princess  Pretense;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  R. 
McKee.     [72]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Belle  Rosalie  McKee,  Tacoma  ;  D  :  12251. 
Jan.  27,  1908;   2c.  May  4,  1908.  37452 

Princess  Pruna.  See  Honeymoon  (A)  on  a 
cannibal  island. 

Princess  Redcheek;  opera  in  2  acts,  by  R.  Wind. 
[1],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June   21,   1915;     D :  41393 ;     Regina 
Wind,  New  York.  37452a 

Princess  Romanoff;  drama  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Victorien  Sardou's  famous  novel. 
Fedora,  in  5  acts,  by  Joseph  H.  Trant.  [14] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  10,  1915;   D :  40609 ;  Wm.  Fox, 
N^w  York.  37452b 

Princess  Rosebud;  an  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Bradley  and  AVill  R.  Wilson,  with 
music  by  Percy  Gaunt. 

©  H.   C.   Bruere  &  co..  New  York;   1895: 
37461,  July  19.  37453 

Princess  (The)  royal;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New   York ;   1875 :  1366, 
Feb.  13.  37454 

Princess  Runaway  among  the  Yama  Yamas; 
a  play. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D  :  13396, 
July  22,  1908.  37455 

Princess  Sachinka;  or.  The  consul's  daughter, 
a  drama  in  4  acts  and  7  tableaux. 

©  Brentano  bros..  New  York ;  1886 :  10737, 
May  5.  37456 

Princess  Sally;  -a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book 
by  A.  L.  Weir,  lyrics  and  music  by  F.  A.  Bohn- 
horst.  [2],  19  p.  t\  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©    Arthur    L.    Weir,    Springfield,    111.;    D: 
15570,  Apr.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.        37457 

Princess  Salome.  See  Sultan's  (The)  daugh- 
ter. 

Princess  (The)  Snow- White;  musical  play  in 
3  acts,  dramatized  fi"om  (Jrimm's  Fairy  tales, 
by   I.  Lowden.     [2],  37  p.     8'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1912;  D:  31018;  Isabel  Low- 
den, Omaha.  Nel).  37458 

Princess  Snow-White  and  the  seven  dwarfs; 
a  fairy-tale  comedy  in  5  acts,  tr.  after  th;> 
German  of  Gih-ner. 

©    Regina    Wind,    Cleveland;    1895:35270. 
July  6.  37459 


1884 


37460 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37475 


Princess  (The)  Tai;  or,  A  china  tea  set,  a  de- 
coction drawn  in  2  acts,  by  M.  S.  Frothing- 
hani,  with  original  dances,  ballet  and  marches, 
arr.  by  Jacob  Mahler.  Saratoga  Springs,  Sara- 
toga book  and  job  print,  1SS7.  cover-title, 
14  p.    8°. 

©  Meredith  S.  Frothingham,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y. ;  1887:20471,  Aug.  11;  2c. 
Aug.  20.  37460 

Princess  Tartaroff;  a  historical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  E.  Conterno  and  R.  M.  Whitehead. 

©  Theodore  E.  Conterno,  P>rooklyu,  and 
Ralph  M.  Whitehead,  New  York ;  1897 :  22563, 
Apr.  10.  37461 

Princess  (The)  Thistledown;  an  operetta  in  2 
acts,  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley.  [2],  30  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30853 ;  Alice  C.  D. 
Riley,  Evanston,  111.  37463 

Princess  Toto;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S. 
Gilbert  and  Frederic  Clay.  [62]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Richard  Suvdam  Grant,  United  States; 
1880 :  372,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  6.  37463 

Princess   (The)   Tresaldie.      Sec  Cranks. 

Princess  (The)  Venus;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  Beebe.  [71]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  July  27, 1912  ;  D  :  30360  ;  Stuart  Beebe, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  37464 

Princess  Yolande  and  the  Greenwood  knight; 
by  A.  Blanchard. 

©  Arthur  Blanchard,  Cambridge.  Mass. ; 
D  :  7528,  Nov.  7.  1905.  37465 

Princess  Zilah;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from  Jules 
Claretie's  novel  Prince  Zilah.  dramatized  and 
adapted  by  Mrs.  Ghas.  A.  Dorennis. 

©  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus.  New  York;  1885: 
6411,  Mar.  17.  37466 

Princess  Zim-Zim;  play  in  4  acts,  by  111.  Shel- 
don.     [239]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25726 ;  Edward  Shel- 
don, %  Alice  Kauser,  New  York.  37467 

Princesse  d'auberge  (Princess  of  the  inn); 
opera  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  words  by  Nestor 
de  Tiere,  music  by  Jan  Blockx,  English  ver- 
sion by  Charles  Alfred  Bvrne.  New  York, 
C.  E.  Burden,  1908.  45  p.  4°.  [Libretto 
only.     French  and  English] 

©  Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York  ;  D  :  13907, 
Sept.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908.  37468 

Princesse  (La)  de  Trebizonde.  See  Queerest 
(The)    courtship. 

Princess  Emeraude-  See  Draines  et  comedies; 
par  Marguerite  Dupres. 


Princesse  (La)  Georges;  a  drama  In  3  acts,  by 
M.  Hernulewicz. 

©   Marguerite    Hernulewicz,    New    York; 
1872  :  3933,  Apr.  15.  37469 

Princesse  (La)  Lointaine;  par  Edmond  Rostand, 
ed.  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  J.  L. 
Borgerhoff.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1909. 
xvii,  161  p.    16°. 

©   D.   G.  Heath  &  co.,   Boston;'  1909    A: 
237561,  Apr.  24,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909. 

37469a 


piece  en   4   actes,   en   vers,    par    Edmond 

Rostand.    Paris,  P.  Lafitte  &  co.,  1911.    124  p. 

4°. 

©   July   28,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1911;    D: 
24977 ;  Pierre  Lafitte  &  CO.,  Paris.  37470 

(The  Princess  Far  Away);  a  play  in  4  acts, 

by  Edmond  Rostand,  tr.  by  Charles  Renauld. 
New  York,  F.  A.  Stokes  co.,  1899.  2  p.  1., 
[iii]-iv.  p.,  1  I.,  110  p.     front,   (port)     12°. 

©  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co..  New  York ;  1899 : 
42899,  July  1;  2c.  Sept.  12.  37471 

Princesse    (La)    Osra;   opera   romantique   en   3 
•   iictes,  po&me  de  Maurice  Berenger.  musique  de 
Herbert  Bunning.     [2],  49  p.     4°.    Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Enoch  &  sons,  London ;  D :  2091,  July  7, 
1902 ;  2c.  July  7,  1902.  37472 

See  also  Princess  Osra. 

Princesses  (The);  a  play  for  children,  by  L.  De- 

benham.    New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 

Samuel  French,  ltd. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:62627. 
Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  17.  37473 

Princezna  Hyacinta;  groteskul  baletnl  panto- 
mima  o  tfech  dejstvlch  a  sedmi  obrazech,  nap- 
sal  Ijadislav  Novak,  hudbu  slozil  Oskar  Ned- 
bal,  choreograficky  uspofildal  Achille  Viscusi. 
Praha-Tiipsko,  NTikladem  M,  Urbanka  [1911] 
42  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  29,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  1911 ;  D  :  26021 ; 
Mojniir  Urbanek,  Prague,  Austria.  37474 
Principe  (El)  Boheniio;  opereta  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  original  de  M.  Merino  y  M.  G[onzdlez] 
de  Lara,  mtisica  del  maestro  Millan.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  34  p. 
pis.  12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40083;  Manuel  Merino  y  Manuel  G.  de  Lara. 
Madrid.  37474a 

Principe  (El)  caste;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  6  cuadros,  original,  libro  y  mtisica 
de  los  sres.  [Carlos]  Arniches.  [Enrique] 
Garcia  Alvarez  y  Quinito  Valverde.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.  47  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29772;  Arniches  y  Garcia  Alvarez,  Madrid. 

37475 


1885 


37476 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37492 


Principe  (El)  celoso;  humorada  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  adaptacion  de 
una  obra  extranjera  por  Antonio  Soler  y 
Emilio  Mugica,  musica  del  maestro  Padilla. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912. 
46  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32562  ; 
A.  Soler  y  E.  Mugica,  Madrid.  37476 

Principe  (El)  Don  Bias.  See  Cancion  (La)  de 
la  gitana. 

Principe  (El)  que  todo  lo  aprendio  en  los  lib- 
ros;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  7  cuadros,  original 
de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid,  Artes  graficas  Ma- 
teu,  1910.    75  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1911 ;  D :  28050 ; 
Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.  37477 

Principe  (El)  real;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi- 
nal de  [Diego]  Jimenez-Prieto  y  [Rogelio] 
Perez  Olivares,  mtisica  del  maestro  Gimenez. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
44  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jimenez  Prieto  y  Perez  Olivares,  Madrid ; 
D :  10313,  Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907. 

37478 

Principe  (II)  Zilah;  dramraa  lirico  in  un  pro- 
logo,  2  atti  ed  epilogo,  dal  romanzo  Le  Prince 
Zilah  di  Jules  Glaretie,  di  Luigi  Illica,  musica 
di  Frank  Alfano.  Milano  [etc.]  G.  Ricordi  & 
CO. ;  New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1908.  58  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan ;  D :  13624,  Aug. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1908.  37479 

Principle;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Amy  Dixon  [pseud, 
of  A.  Dinkelspiel]    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  35278  ;  Amy  Dinkel- 
spiel, San  Francisco.  37480 

Principle  (The)  of  Mrs.  Van  Kawlett;  a  play  in 

1  act,  by  H.  S.  Kirk.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  S.  Kirk,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  1900, 

May  17,  1902;  2c.  May  5,  1902.  37481 

Printer  (The)  and  his  devils;  an  original  farce, 
by  David  Moses  and  Artlmr  Blackaller.  Clyde, 
O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.  [1890]  7  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  176]) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1890:12230, 
Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  37482 

Printer's  devil;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Steinle. 

©  Max  Steinle,  Seattle;  1889:35946.  Nov. 
26.  37483 

a  great  American  labor  play  in  4  acts,  by 

It.  E.  Van  der  Kar. 

©  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Van  der  Kar,  Brook- 
lyn ;  D  :  10370,  Apr.  18,  1907.  37484 


Printer's  devil — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  George  G.  Jenks,  Pittsburgh ;  1894 :  15061, 
Mar.  16.  37485 

Printer's  (A)  pi;  or.  The  tribulations  of  a 
country  editor,  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1892: 
44554,  Nov.  1.  37486 

Printing  the  truth;  1  act  melodrama,  by  Paul 
Peter  AVillis.     [27]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12.  1913;  D:  33204;  P.  P.  Willis. 
Indianapolis.  37487 

Prinz  Bussi;  schwank  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  3 
akten,  von  Jean  Kren,  gesangstexte  von  Al- 
fred Sch(3nfeld,  musik  von  Victor  HoUaender. 
Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909.  87  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909  ;  D  :  17118  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  37488 

Prinz  Eugene  und  seine  zeiten.  See  Eugene 
of  Savoy. 

Prinz  Priedrich  von  Homberg;  ein  schauspiel, 
von  Heinrich  von  Kleist,  ed,  by  George  Mer- 
rick Baker.  New  Yoi-k,  Oxford  university 
press,  American  branch;  London,  Toronto 
[etc.]  H.  Milford,  1914.  xxxix,  207  p.  inch 
front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Apr.  3,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1914  ;  A :  371264  ; 
Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch,  New  York. 

37488a 

Prinz  Harald;  operette  mit  ballet  in  1  vorspiel 
und  3  akten,  text  von  J.  Leeser,  musik  von 
Heinrich  Kratzer.  Bonn,  Carl  Georgi,  1906. 
116  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jakob  Leeser,  Bonn,  Germany ;  D :  8344. 
Apr.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.  37489 

Prinz  Orlofsky;  Der  fledermaus,  2.  theil,  oper- 
ette in  3  akten,  text  von  Leon  Treptow,  mu- 
sik von  C.  A.  Raida.  Miinohen,  Internation- 
ales verlags-institut.  C.  Profit,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  62 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Internatl.  pub.  institute,  C.  Profit,  Mii- 
nich ;  1899  :  83044,  Dec.  23  ;  2c.  Dec.  23.    37490 

Prinz  (Der)  wider  vpillen;  oper  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Seuberlich,  musik  von  Otto  Lohse. 
Dresden,  Druck  Wilhelm  Hoffmann,  1891. 
55  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel,  Leipzig ;  1897 :  59620, 
Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  37491 

Prinzchen  (Das);  ein  liebesschwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Robert  Misch.  [Berlin]  Anstalt  fiir 
auffiihrungsrecht.  [1911]  175  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1911;  D:  24919;  Anstalt  fiir 
.•luffiihrungsrecht,  Berlin.  37492 


1886 


37493 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


37509 


Prinzenjagd  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Fritz  Griiubanm  uud  Heinz  Reichert,  niusik 
vonLudwigFriedmann.  Textbuch.  Miinclien, 
Drei  niaslvcn  verlag,  g.  ni.  1).  h.,  1913.  51  p. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  3, 1913 ;  2c.  Sept.  18, 1913 ;  D  :  34463  ; 
Drei  niasken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

37493 

Prinzess  Gretl;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  A.  M. 
Willner  und  Rob.  Bodanzky,  musik  von  Hein- 
ricli  Reinliardt.  Regie-  und  soufflier  buch. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  W.  Karczag ;  New  York,  Karc- 
zag  publishing  co.,  1911.    55  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IS,  1913 ;  D :  344G9 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  37494 

Same.     Text  der  gesiinge.     Leipzig,  Wien, 


W.  Kai-czag;  New  York,  Karczag  publishing 
CO.,   1913.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913  ;  D  :  33937  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  37495 

Prinzessin  Hyazintha;  groteske  balletpanto- 
miiue  in  3  akten  und  7  bildern  von  Ladislav 
Novak,  deutsche  iibersetzung  von  R.  Batka, 
uiusik  von  Oskar  Nedbal.  Prag-Leipzig,  M. 
Urbanek  [1911]     47  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1912  ;  D :  28924  ; 
Jlojmir  Urbanek,  Prague,  Austria.  37496 

Prinzessin  Parisade;  oder.  Das  marchen  der 
tausend  und  zweiten  nacht,  eine  komodie  der 
liebe  in  3  akten,  von  Herbert  von  Fuchs. 
Berlin-Charlotteuburg,  Biihnen-verlag  Anstalt 
fiir  auftuhrungsrecht,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  84  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36876 ;  Anstalt  fur 
auffiihrungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  liter- 
atur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Oharlottenburg, 
Germany.  37496a 

Prinzessin  (Die)  von  Barnhof;  [a  comedy  in  1 
act]  bv  Eulora  M.  .Jennings.  New  York,  S. 
Frencli ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1906]  13  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  90) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  8643, 
June  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  37497 

Prinzessin  von  Cariola;  oder,  Liebe  und  geis- 
tesstbrung-,  original  drama  in  5  akten  von 
Dr.  [F.]  Sarner.  New  York,  Druck  der  New 
Yorker  staats-zeitung.  1871.    75  p.    24°. 

©  Ferdinand  Sarner,  New  York ;  1871 :  7200, 
Aug.  2 ;  2e.  Aug.  11.  37498 

Prinzip  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr.  Berlin.  Biihnenverlag  Aim  & 
Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  3912.    88  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30582  ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    37499 

Prior  (A)  right.     See  Homance  (A)  of  Kief. 


Priscilla;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
dramatized  from  Longfellow's,  The  courtship 
of  Miles  Standish,  by  R.  A.  Deaves.     Type- 

v.'ritten. 

©  Rillie  A.  Deaves,  New  York  ;  1892  :  21299, 
May  20 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  37500 

an  emotional  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P. 

Lathrop. 

©  George  Parsons  Lathrop,  New   London, 
Oonn. ;  1889  :  6518,  Feb.  27.  37501 

an   original   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   E.    A. 

Locke. 

©   Edwin   A.    Locke,   Boston ;    1881 :  17953, 
Nov.  18.  37502 

play  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  C.  C.  Gush- 
ing, founded  on  the  love-story  of  John  Alden 
and  Priscilla  Mullin. '  45  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915;  D:  41180;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Gushing,  New  York.  37502a 

play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  D.  Dooley.     [2],  39  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  32756 ;  C.  D.  Dooley, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  37503 


—  or,  A  maid  of  Brown,  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  composed  and  produced  by  the  students 
[Albert  Aylsworth  Thomas  and  others]  of 
Brown  university.  Providence,  E.  A.  Johnson 
&  CO..  1894.     62  p.     16°. 

©    Joseph    W.    Lewis,    Providence,    R.    I. ; 
1894  :  19997,  Apr.  19 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  37504 


or.  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  dram- 
atized by  W.  E.  Davis. 

©  William  Edward   Davis,   Boston;   1900: 
24856,  Oct.  5.  37505 

Priscilla,  Myles  and  John.     Sec  Holiday  plays. 

Prise  (La)  de  Berg-op-Zoom;  comedie  en  4  actes, 
de  S.  Guitry.  32  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  th^R- 
trale  9"  annee— 234.    22  fevrier  1913) 

©   Feb.   22,    1913;   2c.   Mar.   31,    1913;    D: 
32787;   Sacha  Guitry,  Paris.  37506 

Prison  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Dudley. 
145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28762 ;  H.  B.  Dud- 
ley, Cambridge,  Mass.  37507 

Prison  and  madhouse;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts.. 

by  Captain  J.  H.  McAndrews.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  H.  McAndrews,  Buffalo ;  1893 :  31874. 

July  6;  2c.  July  6.  37508 

Prison  bars;  or.  The  battle  of  life,  a  sensational 
melodrama,  by  G.  and  A.  Wolford. 

©  Gus  Wolford  and  Arnold  Wolford,  United 
States ;  1891 :  6964,  Feb.  21.  37509 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-15 


1887 


37510 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37530 


Prison  bloom;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Black. 

<£)    Hortensia    M.    Black,    Chicago;    1883: 
18880,  Oct.  13.  37510 

Prison-flower  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
foiuuled  on  a  tale  from  the  French  of  X.  B. 
Saintine,  by  R.  Callender, 

'©   Romaine   Callender,    Philadelphia ;     D : 
15246,  Mar.  5,  1909.  37511 

Prison  (Tbe)  quarry.     See  Ten  years. 

Prison  scene  in  the  cantata  of  Queen  Esther; 
words  by  J.  C.  Castle,  music  by  F.  S.  David- 
son. 

©   J.    C.    Castle   and    Frank    S.    Davidson, 
Cuyahoga   Falls,   O. ;   1881 :  6588,  Apr.  28. 

37512 

Prisoner  ag'ainst  prisoner;  romantic  drama  in 
6  acts,  by  A.  Golden. 

©  Alexander  Golden,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ;  1890: 
35918,  Nov.  14.  37513 

Prisoner  (The)  at  the  bar;  drama  in  3  acts, 
from  the  French,  adapted  by  D.  Davidson. 
91  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22990 ;  Dor§  David- 
son, New  York.  37514 

Prisoner  no.  5;  a  5  act  melodrama  In  8  scenes, 
by  F.  Marquart. 

©  Fred  Marquart,  Sandusky,  O. ;  1893: 
51715,  Nov.  20.  37515 

Prisoner  of  Anderson ville;  a  military  drama 
in  4  acts,  bv  Charles  Walcott  Russell.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1903.    58  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  3652, 
.Tune  26,  1903;  2c.  July  23,  1903.  37516 

Prisoner  (A)  of  hope;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Mi-s. 
Tom  Kelly  [i.  e.  M.  Kelly]  [133]  p.  4°. 
Tyjunvritten. 

©  Marv  Kelly,  London;  D:3374,  May  4, 
1903;  2c.  May  4,  1903.  37517 

Prisoner  (A)  of  mercy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  [72] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr..  Boston;  D:505S, 
May  21,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  37518 

Prisoner  (The)  of  Szarisla;  or.  Moths,  a  di*am- 
atization  of  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Raniee's] 
novel,  by  L.  Morrisse  and  J.  S.  Macy.  [69]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lola  Morrisse  and  J.  Sydney  Macy,  New 
York  ;  D :  1821,  Apr.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  1902. 
[Note:  Copies  bear  title.  Moths]  37519 

Prisoner  (A)  of  war;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  F.  Schrader. 

©  Frederick  F.  Schrader,  Washington;  D: 
1192,  Dec.  17,  1901.  37520 


Prisoner  (A)  of  war — Continued. 

a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  B.  Miller. 

©   M.    B.     Miller,     Cleveland;     1898:3466. 
Jan.  6.  37521 

a  musical  comedy  iu  2  acts,  by  W.  E.  Hick- 


ox.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    William    E.    Hickox,    Boston;    D:4480, 
Jan.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  35722 

—  original  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lorin 
Jasper  Howard. 

©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Chicago;  1898:48030, 


Aug.  15. 


37523 


Prisoner  (The)  of  Zenda;  pictux'e  drama. 

©  Anna  Delong  Martin,  Boston ;  1897 : 
46581,  Aug.  19.  37524 

Prisoners;  1  act  protean  playlet,  by  W.  Conrad. 
12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1915;  D :  41232 ;  William  Con- 
rad, New  York.  37524a 

Prisoners  of  hope;  by  J.  Kaiser.  [60]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Kaiser,  Kansas  City  ;  D :  15196, 
Feb.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  37525 

Prisoners  of  the  dead;  tr.  of  Eugene  Bi-ieux's 
drama  L'evasion.  in  3  acts,  by  I).  U.  Baxter. 
[113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38741  ;  Dorothy 
Usner  Baxter,  Englewood,  N.  J.  37525a 

Prisoners  of  war;  3  act  drama,  by  R.  T.  Shan- 
non.    66  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39852 ;  Robert  T. 
Shannon,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  37525b 

Privatdozent  (Der);  ein  stiick  aus  dem  akade- 
mischen  leben  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Ferdinand 
Wittenbauer.  Leipzig,  G.  Wigaud,  1905.  240 
p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Georg 
Wigand,  Leipzig ;  res.  no.  5 ;  Ic.  May  25,  1905. 

37526 

Private  apartments;  or,  Mrs.  Brannan's  party. 

©  William  Hanlon,  New  York;  1884:8058, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  25.  37527 

Private  (The)  detective;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  H.  Wakefield  and  S.  U.  Collins. 

©  F.  H.  Wakefield  and  S.  U.  Collins,  De- 
troit ;  1895 :  53891,  Oct.  23.  37528 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  K.  Taylor  and  E. 

Gerstenberger.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D:  35111;  .Tames  Rob- 
ert Keene  Taylor  and  l^mU  Gerstenberger, 
New  York.  37529 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  H.  Booth.    47  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  H.  Booth,  New  York;  D :  9231, 
Oct.  15,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1906.  37530 

Sec  also  Under  age. 


1888 


37531 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37551 


Private  (The)  hospital;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
McGaw.     [6]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.   28,   1913;    2c.   Nov.   29,   1913;   D: 
35177;  William  J.  McGaw,  Philadelphia. 

37531 

Private  John  Brown;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  de 
Lima.     [5],  99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   9,   1914;    D:  38756;    G.   A.   de 
Lima,  London.  37531a 

Private  (A)  judgment  day;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Peter  Banks  [pseud,  of  H.  S.  Wagner]  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912  ;  D  :  30029  ;  Hazel  Shep- 
pard  Wagner,  Toronto.  Canada.  37532 

Private  Obadiah  Brown;  1  act  play,  by  W.  H. 
Shelton.     [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5, 1912  ;  D  :  31325 ;  William  Henry 
Shelton,  New  Yorlv.  37533 

Private  O'Brien;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Ami- 
raux. 

©   Geller  Amiraux,   San   Francisco ;   1889 : 
36221,  Nov.  20.  37534 

Private  Patsy;  play  in  2  acts,  by  R.  H.  Burn- 
side.     [114]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914 ;  D :  37696 ;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  37534a 

Private  (A)  seance;  an  entirely  original  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Abbott,  jr. 

©  John  C.  Abbott,  jr.,  Boston ;  1889 :  32000, 
Oct.  23.  37535 

Private  (The)  secretary;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Charles  Hawtrey.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  2  p.  1., 
3-90  p.  12°.  (French's  international  copy- 
righted edition  of  the  Avorks  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  Ill) 

©    Samuel   French,    New   York ;    D :  1035.5, 
Apr.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907.  37536 

Private   (A)  suicidal  duel.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Barrie,  Philadelpliia  ;  1899  :  760,57, 
Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  37537 

Private  (The)  tutor;  by  E.  J.  Wliisler.  73  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ernest    J.    Whisler,   Tucson,   Ariz. ;    D : 
12020,  Dec.  31,  1907 :  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.    37538 

farce     in     3     acts,     by     E.     J.     Whisler. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    59  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    17,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    19,    1912;    D: 

28754 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    37539 

a    farcical    comedy    in  4    acts,    by    E.    E. 

Daun. 

©  Earl  E.  Daun,  New  York ;  1884 :  15995, 

Aug.  4.  37540 


Privateer  (The);  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  A.  Hoffman. 

©  A.  Hoffman,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  17305, 
May  11.  37541 

Privileged  (A)  character;  comedy,  by  I.  Wit- 
mark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York  ;  1893 :  41672. 
Sept.  14.  ,  37542 

Privileged  (The)  sex;  drama  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Goldknopf.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1911;  D:  25531;  Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  37543 

Privy  (A)  council;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Major 
W.  P.  Drury  and  Richard  Pryoe.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  34, 
[3]  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best 
authors,  no.  105) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  9599,  Dec. 
10,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  37544 

Prix  de  beaute;  comedie  bouffe  en  3  actes,  par 
A.  Raibaud,  G.  Grisier,  and  E.  Rostand. 

©  Andre  Raibaud,  Georges  Grisier  and  Ed- 
mond  Rostand,  Paris ;  1891 :  24482,  Julv  6. 

37545 

Prix  de  Rome. 

©  Mrs.  George  R.  Nash,  Milwaukee;  1900: 
A:  1.554,  Jan.  17.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
868]  37546 

-a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  B.  Nash, 

assisted  by  H.  M.  Skinner.    [69]  p.    f  °.    Type- 
written. 

©  Garrita  Barry  Nash  and  Hubert  M.  Skin- 
ner, Chicago ;  D :  868,  Sept.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept. 
16,  1901.  37547 

Prize  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  John  Bargate. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.     29  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  29.  1912;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1912;  D: 
30716 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  37548 

■  by  J.  Huberman.    19  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24876 ;  Joseph  Huber- 
man, New  York.  37549 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Huberman.    47,  [2]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24106  ;  Joseph  Huber- 
man, New  York.  37550 

Prize  (The)  bluff;  or.  Blue  laws  up  to  date, 
by  Mas  Fifer  [pseud,  of]  M.  V.  Pfeiflfer. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie   V.   Pfeiffer,    New   York;    1897: 
38453,  June  30;  2c.  June  30.  37551 


1889 


37552 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37569 


Prize-fight  (A)  in  ten  rounds;  by  Major  W.  W. 
Winohell.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Wallace  Winchell,  Boston ;  1900 : 
A:  50-15,  Feb.  23;  2c.  Feb.  23.  37552 

Prize-ring-;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  F.  Stal- 
naUer.     79  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20377 ;  Benjamin  F. 
Stalnaker,  Brooklyn.  37553 

Prize  (The)  winner;  sketch,  by  G.  E.  Hadley. 
[10]  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

<c)  Ic,  July  25,  1911;  D :  24768 ;  George  E. 
Hailley,  Haverhill,  Mass.  37554 

Prize  (The)  winners;  a  3  act  musical  farce,  by 
H.  L.  Lyman.  Ill  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Spring  Lake,  Mich. ; 
D :  16045,  June  11,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909. 

37555 

Pro  dome;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  A.  W. 
G.  van  Riemsdvk.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1914.     73  p.    8\ 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  D :  36649 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  37555a 

Pro  tern;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L.  C.  Grif- 
lith.  Pluludelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1894.  62  p.  12°.  ([Keystone  ed.  of 
popular  plays]) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894  :  30186, 
June  2 ;  2c.  June  2.  37556 

Sec  also   Plays  and  monologues. — School 


and  parlor  comedies. 

Probate  chaff;  or,  Beautiful  probate;  or.  Three 
years  probating  in  San  Francisco,  a  modern 
drama,  showing  the  merry  side  of  a  dark 
picture,  by  the  author  of  Probate  confiscation. 
Illustrated.  [San  Francisco?]  The  author, 
1879.     307  p.    2  port.     12°. 

©  Mrs.  J.  W.  Stow,  United  States;  1879: 
8007,  June  16 ;  2c.  July  15.  37557 

Probation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Robert  H.   O'Brien,  New  Haven;   1895: 
32508,  June  21.  37558 

play  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Gilman.     22  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915;  U :  39474 ;  Stephen  J. 
Gilman,  Maiden,  Mass.  37558a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Opdyke.     [131]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913 ;  D :  33639 ;  Oliver  Op- 
dyke,  New  York.  37559 

Probation  (The)  burglar;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A. 
Lorenz.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   31,   1913;    D:  33963;   John   A. 
Lorenz,  New  York.  37560 


Probationer  (The);  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
C.  Withey  and  G.  L.  Geiger.  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  22892  ;  Chet  Withey 
and  Geo.  L.  Geiger,  Los  Angeles.  37561 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Anthony  Rowley  [pseud. 

of  A.  Guthrie]  London,  Gowans  &  Gray,  ltd., 
1911.  [3],  160  p.  24°.  ([Repertory  plays, 
no.   6]) 

©  Nov.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  28912  ; 
Arthur  Guthrie,  Crawford,  Scotland.      37562 

Problem  (The);  drama  of  American  life  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  S.  Booth.  [2],  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

'  ©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1911;  D:  23107;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  37563 

military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  G.  Gilmore. 

32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,   1915 ;   D :  39495 ;   Frederick 
Grant  Gilmore,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  37563a 

modern  drama  of  American  life  in  4  acts. 


by  C.  S.  Booth.    121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1910;    D:  20170;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  37564 

—  Same,  in  3  acts.     [2],  67  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1910;    D:  22534;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  37565 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Aronson.     29  p.     16°. 
©  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  Ic.  Oct. 

5,  1914 ;  D :  38408 ;  Arthur  Aronson,  Los  An- 
geles. 37565a 

—  See  also  Chakira. 


Problem  (A)  in  a  nutshell;  l)y  F.  Aulich.  9 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Aulich,  Chicago ;  D :  11014,  July 
20,  1907;  2c.  July  20,  1907.  37566 

Problem  (The)  of  the  hour;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Mrs.  E.  La  Boaume.  [St.  Louis,  Buxton  & 
Skinner,   1905]     18  p.     12"°. 

©  Mrs.  Edmond  La  Beaume,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
6934,  June  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1906.        37567 

Pobrecito  (El)  Juan.     Sec  Palacio  (El)  triste. 

Proces  de  Jeanne  d'Arc;  drame  historique  en 
4  actes,  par  E.  Moreau.  32  p.  illus.  4°. 
(I/Illustration  theatrale,  no.  132.  11  decem- 
bre  1909) 

©   Dec.    11,    1909;    2c.    Dec.   31,   1909;    D: 
17841 ;  Emile  Moreau,  Paris.  37568 

Proces  (Le)  Torquenie;  or,  Le  secret  de  la  ter- 
reuse,  drama  in  5  aots,  by  William  Busnach, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  the  Franco- American 
agency  for  dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  Fi-ancois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1880:7001,  Mar.  26.  37569 


1890 


37570 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


37587 


Proces   (Le)   Veradieux.      Sec  My   mother-in- 
law. 

Process  (The)  server;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
Enselhart.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  17,  1913;  D:  32344;  Albert  El- 
wood  Engelhart,  Brooklyn.  37570 

Procurer  (The);  a  draina  in  H  acts,  by  W.  Win- 
chell. 

©  Wallace  Winchell,  Jersey  City;  D:  8172, 
Mar.  16,  1906.  37571 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Mally.    [1],  63  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1914;    D :  36939 ;    Jeannette 
Mally,  New  York.  37571a 

Procureur  (Le)  Hallers;  piece  en  4  actes, 
adapt6e  d'apres  Paul  Lindau,  par  H.  de  Gorsse 
et  L.  Forest.  {In  La  Petite  illustration,  no. 
46. — serie-theatre,  no.  26,  17  Janvier  1914) 

©  Jan.  17,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  17, 1914  ;  D  :  36043  ; 
Henry  de  Gorsse  et  Louis  Forest,  Paris. 

37571b 

Prodigal  (The);  nnisical  drama,  by  W.  Thomas. 

©    William    Thomas,    Philadelphin  ;    1892: 

19090,  May  3.  37572 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©    William    Thomas,    Philadelphia;    1893: 
30727,  June  28  ;  2c.  June  28.  37573 


Prodigal  (The)  father;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
from  the  book  of  that  title,  by  J.  Storer  Clous- 
ton,  adapted  and  dramatized  by  E.  J.  Ells- 
worth.    116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17019 ;  Emily  Jan- 
vrin  Ellsworth,  New  York.  37578 

Prodigal  (The)  husband;  or.  The  winning 
widow,  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  Foreman.  [11] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Foreman,  New  York ;  D :  11894, 
Dec.  9,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1907.  [Note:  Copies 
bear  the  alternative  title,  The  little  widow] 

37579 

Prodigal  (The)  judge;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
]\Iiddleton,  founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  Vaughan  Kester.  [100]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Mar.  10,  1914;  D :  36302 ;  George 
Middleton,  New  York.  37579a 

Prodigal  (The)  knave;  by  M.  Armstrong.  [8] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25261 ;  Marie  Arm- 
strong, Highland  Park,  111.  37580 

Prodigal  (The)  law  student;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  for  male  characters  only,  by  A.  L.  [pseud, 
of  Augustus  Lemonnier]  ed.  and  pub.  by 
J.  A.  Lvons.  Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  University 
press,  1884.     48  p.     12°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Lvons,  Notre  Dame,  Ind. ; 
1884 :  16690,  Aug.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.         37581 


an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Blank-      Prodigal  (A)  parent;  by  K.  B.  Finley. 


man. 


©  Ben  Blankmau,  New  York;  1891:39687, 
Nov.  5.  37574 

■a  play  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,   by  M. 


Upton.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mnv.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  29108 ;  Melville  Up- 
ton, New  York.  37575 

— •  or,  Love's  victory,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 


F.  H.  Adams. 

©  Frederick  Henry  Adams,  San  Francisco; 
1875  :  5853,  June  5.  37576 

Prodigal  (The)  brother.  Sec .  Sackett's  Cor- 
ner folks. 

Prodigal  children;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  by  Nellie  Hooper.  Philadel- 
phia. J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1884. 

©  Lucy  H.  Hooper,   United   States;   1884: 
13917,  July  9.  37577 

Prodigal  (The)  daughter;  or.  The  double 
standard  of  morals,  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  W.  E.  Jensen.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915  ;  D  :  40785  ;  Winifred  E. 
Jensen,  Chicago.  37577a 


©  Kate  Barclay  Finley,  Chicago;  D :  10158, 
Mar.  16,  1907.  37582 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  J.  Wood  and  Guy 

Bolton.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,   1913;   D:  3291 9;    Douglas  J. 
Wood,  New  York.  37583 

Prodigal  (The)  son;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes     Heermans,     Syracuse.     N.    Y. ; 
1889  :  8674,  Mar.  18.  37584 

comedy  in  1  act.  by  Raymond  M.  Robin- 
son. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.  17  p. 
12°. 

©    Feb.    16,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    17,    1912;    D: 
28730 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.    37585 

— —  a  dramatic  cantata  in  3  acts,  music  by 
S.  A.  Ellis,  words  by  Jessie  G.  Gould. 

©    Charles    D.    Moore,    Lawrence,    Mass. ; 
1874  :  15134,  Dec.  15.  37586 

a  grand  scriptural  spectacle  in  3  acts  and 

4    tableaux,    by    L.    Rushton,    adaptetl    from 
Auber's   opera,   L'Enfaut  prodigue. 

©   lAicv    Rushton,    New    York ;    1871 :  5252. 
June  3.    '  37587 


1891 


37588 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37609 


Prodigal  (The)  son — Continued. 

the  great   religious  play,  clramatizeil   in  4 

scenes,  by  W.  D.  Mahan. 
©    W.    D.    Mahan,    Boonville,    Mo.;    1892: 

13329,  Mar.  26.  37588 

12    scenes,     composed,     written     and 


Prodigy  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Rosen 
hlatt.     [54]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1911 ;  D  :  24510  ;  Ethel  Rosen 
blntt,  Iselin,  N.  J. 


in 


adapted  by  J.  M.  Diegelmann. 

©  John  M.  Diegelmann,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1887 :  12461,  May  11.  37589 

play  in  1  act,  adapted  by  Mrs.  V.  Thomp- 
son.    14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Vance  Thompson.  Hastings-on- 
Hudson.  N.  Y. ;  D :  2696,  Dec.  10,  1902;  2c. 
Dec.   10,  1902.  37590 

■ a  sacred  drama,  by  H.  R.  Williams.     2  p. 

4°.     Printed. 

©  H.  R.  Williams,  Richmond ;  D :  4150,  Oct. 
27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  37591 

slang  classic  for  the  vaudeville  stage,  by 

J.    T.    Pendegast.      13   p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  10,  1910;  D :  17897 ;  Jackson  T. 

Pendegast,   Los  Angeles.  37592 

or,    At    the   foot    of   the    cross,    religious 

opera,  book  bv  Rev.  Father  Delaney,  music 
by  W.  F.  Kretschmer.  [25]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto   only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D :  22510 ;  William  F. 
Kretscluner,  Elmhurst,  Cal.  37593 

•  or,    Gentilius,    the   prodig'al,    an    oriental 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Corkery.     Revised. 

©  James  Corkery,  Forked  River,  N.  J. ; 
1897 :  65651,  Nov.  26.    Ic.  Nov.  26.  37594 


or,   Mr.    Nicholas   and   his   two   sons,    by 

M.   I.   Stewart.      [4]    p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Moses  Irving  Stewart,  Winston-Salem, 
N.  C. ;  D:  12611,  Mar.  10,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  10, 
1908.  37595 

8ce   also   Enfant  prodigue. — Pierrot,     the 

prodigal. 

Prodigal  (The)  son,  lost  and  found;  an  orien- 
tal drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Corkery.  89  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Corkery,  Forked  River,  N.  J. ; 
1896:12469.  Feb.  25;  2c.  Apr.  4.  37596 

Prodigals  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  B. 
Tarkington. 

©  Newton  Booth  Tarkington,  Indianapolis: 
1895  :  21677,  Apr.  19.  37597 

Prodigal's  (The)  sister;  by  H.  A.  Sawyer. 

©  Harriet  Adams  Sawyer,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
D  :  797,  Aug.  24,   1901.  37598 

Prodigal's  (The)  welcome;  oi',  A  scene  in  Brit- 
tany, by  Madame  Moller  [pseud,  of  A.  Cother- 
alll      [21,  17  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22249 ;  Annie  Cother- 
ail,    ^«hton-on-Morey,  England.  37599 


by    F.    Abramson.      [1],    36 


37600 

p.       4°. 

Typewritten. . 

©  Ic.  June  19.  1912;  D :  30031 ;  Frances 
Abrjimson,  New  York.  37601 

Product  (The)  of  the  mill;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  A.  McFadden.  [11],  98  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912;  D :  30075 ;  Elizabeth 
Apthorp  McFadden,  Cambridge,  Mass.    37602 

Production  (The)  of  mixed  races;  by  M.  A. 
Pitts.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  A.  Pitts,  New  York;  D:9008,  Aug. 
28,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1906.  37603 

Provens  dag;  skuespil  1  4  akter,  af  Hjalmar 
Bergstrom.  Kjobenhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyl- 
dendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1915. 
156  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  20,  1915;  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915;  D: 
40109 ;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Copenhagen.  37603a 

Profession  of  Morse;  by  J.  P.  Tillson. 

©  J.  P.  Tillson,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  7836,  Jan. 
11,  1906.  37604 

Professional  (The);  a  monologue,  by  Longley 
Taylor.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J. ;  D :  7952,  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb. 
G,  1906.  37605 

Professional  (The)  attack;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  H.  Rosenberg  and  M.  I.  Einsohn.  [27]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915;  D:  41509;  David 
Harold  Rosenberg  and  Maurice  Irving  Ein- 
sohn. New  York.  37605a 

Professional  (A)  beauty;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  J.  Campbell  Ver  Planck,  New  York; 
1S83  :  23158,  Dec.  14.  37606 

Professional  (The)  beggar;  by  F.  B.  Homans. 
©  Frank  B.  Homans,  Boston  ;  1894 :  22090, 
Apr.  30.  37607 

Professional  (A)  boarder;  a  monologue,  by 
B.  B.  Hayward.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Havward,  United  States ; 
1900  A:  1195,  Jan.  13;  2c.  .Tan.  13.  37608 

Professional  (A)  gardener;  or,  Hard  of  hear- 
ing, a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Emma  Herrick  Weed. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1891.  9  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  286]) 

©  Ames  pub.  cc,  Clyde,  O. ;  1891 :  6565.  Fob. 
18;  2c.  Feb.  27.  37609 


1892 


37610 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


37630 


Professional    life. 

©  L.   Lawi-ence  Weber,  New  York;   1899: 
80957,  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  37610 

play  in  1  act,  by  Felix  Edward  Buxbaum 

aucl  Kicliard  Auderson.     9  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1913  ;  D  :  33610  ;  Felix  Bux- 
baum, Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  37611 

Professional  life,  on  and  off;  a  vaudeville 
sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  E.  J.  Flanagan,  jr. 
[1],  14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16550 ;  Edward  J. 
Flanagan,  jr..  Ft.  Madison,  la.  37612 

Professor  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by   W.   H.    Gillette. 

©   W.    H.    Gillette,    Hartford ;    1879 :  6106, 
May  6.  '  37613 

— — -  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  H.  Crocker. 
S3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Henry  Crocker,  Chicago  ;  D  :  6249. 
Feb.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  37614 

a  drama,  by  W.  G.  Harrison. 

©  AVilliam  Greer  Harrison,  United  States; 
1897:6614,  Jan.  22.  37615 


—  a  musical  comedy,  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Bal- 
lard and  Harold  Shellhorn.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  Fred  Ballard,  Havelock,  Neb. ;  D : 
13271,  July  1,  1908;  2c.  July  2,  1908.        37616 

—  a  play  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  H.  R. 
Woodman.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1907.     51  p.     8°. 

©  H.  Rea  Woodman,  Washington  ;  D  :  12158, 
Jan.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  June  30,  1910.  [Copies  bear 
title :  Prof.  Grindem,  his  commencement] 

37617 


playlet   in   1  act,  by  A.   Duerr.     5  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1911;    D:  23918;    Alfred 
Duerr,  Easton,  Pa.  37618 

•  a  satirical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Wells. 

45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rollin  J.  W^ells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D: 
3630,  June  20,  1903 ;  2c.  June  20,  1903.     37619 

See  also  Woman  ''The)  hater. 

Professor  and  the  hoboe;  a  1  act  musical  sketch 
written  and  composed  by  George  L.  Bickel  and 
Harry  Watson,  jr.  5  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Bickel    and    Watson,    Saginaw,    Mich. ; 
D :  5879,  Dec.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1904.    37620 

Prof.  Baxter's  great  invention;  an  unclassified 
entertainment  in  1  act,  l>y  Mary  B.  Home. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1891: 
3757,  Jan.  26;  2c.  Feb.  20.  37621 


Professor  Bernhardi;  a  comedy,  by  Arthur 
Schnitzler,  an  adaptation  in  English  by  Mrs. 
Emil  Pohli.  San  Francisco,  P.  Elder  and 
company  [1913]    1  p.  1.,  ix  p.,  1  1.,  3-64  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  18,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1913;  A: 
351830 ;  Paul  Elder  &  co.,  San  Francisco. 

37622 

komodie  in  5  akten,  von  Arthur  Schnitzler. 

Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1912.     255  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.    28,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    7,'  1913;    D: 

32856;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  37623 

Prof.  Black's  phunnygraph;  or,  Talking  ma- 
chine, a  colored  burlesque  on  the  phonograph, 
by  Frank  Hockenbery.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1886]     7  p.    12°.     ( [Ethiopian  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1886 :  22866,  Oct. 
11;  2c.  Oct.  15.  37624 

Professor  Boggs'  transmitograph;  or,  Wireless 
hypnotism,  dramatic  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  R. 
Sweet.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1914 ;  D :  38430 ;  Charles  Reu- 
ben Sweet,  Canaan,  N.  H.  37624a 

Prof.  Bones'  latest  invention;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  .T.  C.  Colby.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co., 
1888.  7  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  258] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1888:34946, 
Dec.  7 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  37625 

Professor  Casey's  trials,  tears  and  smiles;  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Grose.  [20]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  Henry  Grose,  Salt  Lake  City ;  D : 
11214,  Aug.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1907.    37626 

Professor  (The)  from  Germany;  a  play  for 
high  schools  and  colleges,  by  Joe  Oliver 
[pseud,  of  Oliver  Wilson]  74 'p.  obi.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Southern  California  printing  co.,  Los 
Angeles ;  D :  15536,  Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5. 
1909.  37627 

Prof.  G.  W.  Ryder  assisted  by  Miss  Ida  Brum- 
mel  in  their  great  aerial  suspension,  with- 
out a  pole  under  either  the  right  or  left  el- 
bow; or,  A  living  lady  floating  in  mid-air 
without    visible    support. 

©  Christian  L.  Grim,  United  States;  1873: 
10793,  Sept.  19.  37628 

Prof.  Gandor;  an  original  musical  farce  in  1 
act,  words  by  Louise  Hamilton  Murdock, 
music  by  F.   F.   Bullard. 

©  Frederic  Field  Bullard,  Boston;  1888: 
13627,  May  9.  37629 

Prof.  Get  Next;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  J. 
Scheben.     [1],  11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1913;  D:  33432;  Carl  1. 
Scheben.  Newport,  Ky.  37630 


1893 


37631 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37648 


Prof.  Goldsclimidt;  a  niulodraniatie  coiiiedy  in 
3  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  A.  C.  aioss. 

©  Alf.  Chai-les  Moss,  Allentown,  l*:i.;  TS84: 
19659.  Sept.  30.  37631 

Professor   Graden.      See   Nordpolfahrer. 

Prof.  Grindem.  his  commencement.  Sec  Pro- 
fessor (The) 

Prof.  James'  experience  teaching  a  country- 
school;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Guy  A.  .Jauiie- 
son.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1889. 
15  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  264] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1889:11776, 
Apr.  15  ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  37632 

Prof.  Jinglejaw's  exhibition  rehearsal;  enter- 
tainment in  1  scene,  by  Lyle  Wilson  Holden. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1915.  14  p. 
12°.  ' 

©  Au^.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  41405  ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  37632a 

Professor  Kristellar;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
V.  Russell  and  Ralph  Augustus  Graves.  [69] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Varina  Russell  and  Ralph  Graves,  Wash- 
ington;  D:8893,  July  30,  1906;  2c.  July  30. 
1906.  37633 

Professor  Magnus;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  1 
act,  by  H.  K.  AVebster  and  S.  Merwin. 

©  Henry  K.  Webster  and  Samuel  Merwin, 
Evanston,  111.;  1896:6044,  Jan.  23.         37634 

Professor  Mooner's  troubles;  a  nuisical  farce 
in  2  acts,  by  Carlos  Mortoni.  [35]  p.  f^ 
Mimeograplied. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910  ;  D  :  21814  ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  37635 

Professor  Napoleon;  musical  extravaganza, 
book  and  lyrics  by  ii.  V\'.  Davis,  music  by  J. 
Mahlou  Duganne  and  R.  W.  Davis.  63  p. 
illus.     8°.     Printetl.     [Words  only] 

©  R.  Wade  Davis,  Altoona,  Pa.;  D:  11508, 
Oct.  11.  1907;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.  37636 

Professor  (The)  of  chores;  a  melodrama,  by 
George  Russell  Jackson. 

©  Sanmel  Lucas,  Boston ;  1882 :  10658. 
June  28.  37637 

Professor  (The)  of  love;  comedy  in  1  ;ict,  by 
Katharine  Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  D'ramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1914.  19  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,  no.  633) 

©  Dec.  31,  1914  ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  39329  ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  37637a 

Professor   Pepp;    farcical    comedy    with    a    col- 
lege llavor   in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Hare.     Bos- 
ton. Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  1915.    64  p.    12°. 
©    Feb.    10,    1915;    2c.    Feb.    17.    1915;    D: 
39707;  Walter  Ben  Hare,  Springfield,  Mo. 

37637b 


Professor  Robinson;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  ]\Iau- 
rice  Hageman. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  0786. 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  10.  37638 

Professor  Rocks  of  Klondike;  a  comedy,  by 
W.  A.  Whitecar. 

©  I.iebler  &  Miner  co.,  New   York:   1897: 
40339,  Aug.  18.  37639 

Professor  Sport's  jubilee;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
J.   Simonson.      |94]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1913;     D:  32010;     Julius 
Simonson,  New  York.  37640 

Professor  Tattle;  musical  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  Joseph  Carl  Breil.  [109]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    4,    1913;    D :  32187 ;    Lederer. 
Breil  &  Lowe,  New  York.  37641 

Professor  Thompson's  studio;  novelty  and 
comedv  singing  sketch,  by  Daniel  Delma.  5  p. 
f^     Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912 ;  D :  29325 ;  Dan  Delma, 
Boston.  37642 

Professor  Whimsical;  an  original  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  l)y  L.  Westervelt. 

©   Leonidas   Westervelt,   New   York;    1900 
A:  22633,  Sept.  11.  37643 

Professorial  bigamy;  by  H.  B.  Hoffman.  2  p. 
i°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herman   B.   Hoffman,    New  York;     D: 
2310,  Sept.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1902.     37644 

Professor's  (The)  assistant;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  B.  Morgan.  156  p.  4°.  Type- 
^^•ritten. 

©    Agnes    Bangs    Morgan,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
7182,  Aug.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1905.    37645 

Professor's  (The)  come  back;  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  H.  Foster.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  22950 ;  Horace  Fos- 
ter,  New   York.  37646 

Professor's  (The)  daughter.  Sec  American 
(The)  idea. 

Professor's  (The)  dilemma;  by  H.  B.  Hoff- 
man.    14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   H,    B.    Hoffman.    New    York ;  D :  11821, 

Nov.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  1907.  37647 

Professor's  (The)  dream.  See  Hunting  (The) 
of  the  snark. 

Professor's  (A)  folly;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  W.  C.  Herman.     [49]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

"©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D:  25186;  Henry  W. 

Link,  Chicago.  37648 

Professor's  (The)  love  story.  Sec  Was  fehlt 
ihm? 


1894 


37649 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


37666 


Professor's  (The)  mother-in-law;  :i  nuisical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  woi'ds  by  C.  Redmond.  [3], 
OS  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Li1)retto  only  J 

©  Cornelia  Redmond,  New  York ;  D :  6G97. 
INIay  20,  1905 ;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  37649 

Professor's  (The)  mummy;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  11.  L.  Dixson.  [1],  36  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914;   D:391G4;   Harry  L. 
Dixson,  Northfield,  Miiui.  37649a 

Professor's  (The)  play;  or.  The  kidnapping  of 
the  Sabine  women,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr. 
from  the  German  of  Franz  and  Paul  von 
Schonthan,  by  Ludmilla  Krueger. 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
4359G,  July  20.  37650 

Professor's  (The)  predicament;  a  comedy  in|4 
acts,  by  F>urton  Stanley.  55  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16370  ; 
Alexander  Byors,  Chicago.  37651 

Professors  (The)  truant  gloves;  a  comedy 
sketch,  by  Bell  Elliott  Palmer.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1906.     5  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  7806, 
Jan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.  37652 

Professor's  (The)  washing;  [monologue]  by 
I.  D.  Palmer.     [3]  p.    port.    16°.    Printed. 

©   Iva   Donnette   Palmer,   New   l^'ork ;    D : 
590S,  Dec.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1904.         37653 

Profit  and  loss;  original  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Wayne.  [193]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    18,    1914;    D :  36767 ;    Charles 
Stokes  Wayne,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.     37653a 

-play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gottstein.     9  p.     8°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    8,    1913;    D :  34GG2 ;    Elizabeth 
Gottstein,  Chicago.        *  37654 

Profit  (The)  sharers.     See  Fifty-fifty. 

Profligate  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero.  New  York,  United  States  book  com- 
pany [1891]     3  p.  1.,  123  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  United  States;  1892: 
3691,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1891.  37655 

a  play  iu  3  acts,  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson.  Boston;  1893:12399,  Mar. 
10.  37656 

Progress;  dramatization  of  business  in  3  acts, 
l)y  R.  L.  Houston.  [1],  44  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.  June   7,   1913;   D :  33424 ;   Robert   J.. 
Houston,  Dayton,  O.  .        37657 


Progress  (The)  of  Mrs.  Alexander;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  R.  Stanwood.  119  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910  ;  D  :  22544 ;  Louie  Ro-ers 
Stanwood,  Manchester,  Mass.  37658 

Same.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Harvard  dra- 
matic club,   1910.     86  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  12,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1911;  D: 
23152;  Louie  R.  Stanwood,  Brooklihe,  Mass. 

37659 

Progressive  euchre;  a  nuisical  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.   S.  Knight. 

©  George  S.  Knight,  New  York ;  1888 :  291, 
Jan.  4.  37660 

Progressive  (A)  woman;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Harry   Jackson. 

©  Louis  Fierce,  Chicago;  1895:44981,  Sept. 
4.  37661 

Prohib  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and 
5  acts,  by  D.  P.  Mathews. 

©  David  Porter  Mathews,  Hull,  Mass. ;  D : 
4220,  Nov.  9,  1903.  37662 

Prohibition;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[14]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42211 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  37662a 

or.  The  Kansas  joint,  a  satire  written  on 

the  law  prohibiting  the  sale  of  intoxicating 
drinks,  a  burlesque  on  the  Metropolitan  police 
system,  by  M.  S.  Drukker. 

©  M.  S.  Drukker,  Wichita ;  1891 :  19881, 
June  1.  37663 

Prohibition  (The)  candidate;  or.  Caught  with 
the  goods,  farce  comedy,  by  W.  H.  Macart  and 
J.  W^  Fit/Patrick.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915 ;  D :  42030 ;  William  H. 
Macart  and  James  William  FitzPatrick,  New 
York.  37663  a 

Prohibition  in  Kansas;  or,  A  peep  behind  the 
political  curtain  by  the  king  of  joint  keep- 
ers, a  serio-comic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Nu- 
gent. 

©  Owen  Nugent,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ;  1891 : 
18723,  May  22.  37664 

Prohibitionist's  (The)  dream;  comedy  dramatic 
playlet,  by  C.  E.  Elliott.  [8]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912;  D :  29225 ;  Cliarles 
Elven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  37665 

Prologue.     See  Hurricane  (The) 

Promenade  of  the  Broadway  belles;  a  drill  for 

twelve  girls,  by  Minee  A.  Cady.    New  York,  E. 

S.  Werner  piib.  &  supply  co.,  1900.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co..  New 

York  ;  1900  A  :  8310,  Mar.  30  ;  2c.  June  9. 

37666 


1895 


37667 


DKAMATIG   COMPOSITIONS 


37688 


Proraenaders    (The);    a    musical    comedy,    by 

Thomas  Cedric  Wellsted.     42  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  T.  C.  Wellsted,  Hanover,  N.  H. ;  D:  12875, 

Mar.  28,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1908.  37667 

Prometeo:  poemetto  in  3  qnadri,  di  F.  A.  de 
Filippi. '   [6]   p.     f°.     Printed. 

©  July  31,  1911 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25167  ; 
Filippo  Alfredo  de  Filippi,  New  York.     37668 

Prometheus;  tanzspiel  in  1  akt,  von  Gregor  von 
Pantasi.  musik  von  Beethoven.  Wien,  Berlin, 
Comoedia,  1912.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   7,   1912;   D:  31608;   Comoedia, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna.  37669 


or.  The  spirit  of  love,  by  F.  Arrigoni. 

©    Fernando    Arrigoni,    New    York ;    1875 : 
3830,  Apr.  17.  37670 

Prometheus  unbound;  a  lyrical  drama  by  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley,  ed.  by  V.  D.  Scudder.  Boston, 
D.  O.  Heath  &  co.,  1892.  Iviii,  171  p.  12°. 
(Heath's  English  classics) 

©  Vida  D.  Scudder,  United   States;   1892: 
46346,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Oct.  31.  37671 

Proininent  (A)  citizen.     See  Halloway. 

Promise  (A);  a  Greek  symposium,  by  a  student 
of  Esotero,  issued  by  approval  of  K.  Tiiigley, 
official  head  of  the  Universal  brotherhood  and 
theosophical  society,  by  Joseph  H.  Fussell. 
Point  Loma,  Cal.,  The  Theosophical  pub.  co., 
1901.     12  p.     4°. 

©  Katherine  Tingley,  Point  Loma,  Cal. ;  D : 
135,  Feb.  13,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  8  1901.         37672 

Promise  of  Medea;  melodramatic  episode  in  1 
scene,  libretto  in  English  and  in  German,  by 
Henriette  Brinker  Randegger,  Italinn  version 
by  Eugenio  Fortunato  Randegger,  music  by 
G.  A.   Randegger.     [5]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   1,    1909;    D:  17235;     Giuseppe 
Aldo  Randegger.  New  York.  37673 

Promised  (The)  land. 

©    Matilda     B.     DeMille.     administratrix, 
Pompton.  N.  J. ;  1893 :  44647,  Oct.  6.        37674 

by  A.  Davis.     [106]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Allan  Davis,  Pittsburgh;  D:1067],  May 
31,  1907;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  37675 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  I.  Fraser. 
[74]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Isabel   Fraser,  San  Francisco ;   D : 
151,  Feb.  18,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.       37676 


—  a  comic  opera  in  a  prelude  and  2  acts,  by 
J.  L.  Treat. 

©  James  L.  Treat,  Chicago ;  D :  5520  Sept. 
9.  1904.  37677 


Promised  (The)  land — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Davis.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Plarvard  dramatic  club,  1908. 
6  p.  1.,   [ll]-69  p.     8°. 

©  Allan  Davis,   Pittsburg;   D:  14605.  Dec. 
23,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  37678 


— -drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Koblitz  and  S.  J. 
Warshawsky.     [2],   51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29.  1914 ;  D :  37156 ;  Albert  Kob- 
litz and   S.  J.  Warshawsky,  Cleveland. 

37678a 


—  a   melodrama   in  4   acts,   by   H.   Meredith. 
96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harrv    Meredith,    Boston;    1892:46805, 
Nov.    17;   2c.    Nov.   18,    1893.  37679 


—  pageant  play  of  the  life  of  Moses  in  5 
acts,  by  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong.  102  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Nov.     19,     1913 ;     D :  35060 ;     Mrs. 
Beveridge   A.    Armstrong,    Minneapolis. 

37680 

a   play    in   4   acts,   by    Madeleine   Lucette 


Ryley. 

©    J.    H.    Ryley,  New   York;    1893:33118, 

July  13.  37681 

or,    Evangeline,  a    drama    in    a    prologue 


and  4  nets,  by  T.  P.  Bayer.    Ill  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Theobald  Percy   Bayer,   San  Francisco ; 
D :  3513,  May  28,  1903 ;  2c.  June  12,  1903. 

37682 

Promising'  Sam;  a  farce  comedy,  by  I.  Wit- 
mark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  United  States;  1897: 
28214,  May  6.  37683 

Promoter  (The);  l)y  B.  Blow,  music  by  Noel 
Poepping.  [62]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [TA- 
bretto  only] 

©  Ben  Blow.  St.  Louis;  D :  G676,  May  17, 
1905;   2c.   May  17,   1*905.  37684 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  and  M.  L.  Land- 
man.    98  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  5,  1011 ;  D :  23013 ;  Isaac  Land- 
man, Philadelphia.  37685 

by  J.  Enright. 

©     .John     Enright,     Detroit;     1890:18076. 
.Tune  9.  37686 

■by   Norton   Rutherford    [pseud,   of   N. 


Robinson] 

©    Nugent    Robinson,     New     York ;     1800 : 
33081,  Oct.  24.  37687 


—  a  farce-comedy,  by  Heard  Respess. 

©  Lennox  Dunbar,  New  York;  D:91,  Jan. 
30,  1901.  37688 


1896 


37689 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THP^   UNITED  STATES 


37709 


Promoter  (The) — Contimierl. 

a  play,  by  E.  L.   Rustles.     Typewritten. 

©  E,  L.  Ruggles,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.;  1S9S : 
393,87,  June  29;  Ic.  June  24,  1902;  Ic.  July 
25,  1902.  37689 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Kenny.     [33]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

O  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910;  D :  23002 ;  Anna  M. 
Kenny,  New  York,  37690 

vaudeville  skit,  by  B.  Rouayne.     5  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1909 ;  D :  16217 ;  Burwell  Ro- 
nayne,  Buffalo.  37691 

■or,  Wall  street,   a  comedy  of  to-day,  by 


H.  B.  Fry. 

©  Horace  B.  Fry,  New  York;  1891:31518, 
Sept.  5.  37692 

Promoters  (The);  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  M. 
Martin.     [1],  101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  17,  1912;   D:  31154;   James  M. 
Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa.  37693 

a  musical  comedy,  by  O.  Weaver. 


©  Odell  Weaver,   Terre  Haute,   Ind. ;   D: 
3879,  Aug.  14,   1903.  37694 

original    musical    comedy,    by    F.    Griffith. 


Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.     [20] 
p.     f".     Mimeographed. 

©   Nov.   14,   1913 ;    2c.   Nov.   26,   1913 ;    D  : 
35148;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  37695 

Prompter  (The);  a  comae  opera  in  2  acts,  li- 
bretto by  C.  R.  Sherlock,  score  by  Harry  L. 
Vibbard. 

©   Charles   R.   Sherlock,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ; 
1899:61679,  Sept.  23.  37696 

Promptly  at  nine;  1  act  skit  for  vaudeville,  by 
C.   W,   Bachmann.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   C.    W.    Bachmann,     Los     Angeles ;     D : 
11339,   Sept.   11,  1907;   2c.   Sept.   li,   1907. 

37697 

Prone  to  evil;  by  L.  Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowry,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ;  1886 : 
4057,  Feb.  17.  37698 

Proof  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Solger.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911;  D :  23784 ;  Frederick 
Solger,   Washington.  37699 

dramatragic  episode,  by  J.  N.  Wilson.  [1], 


19  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914 ;  D  :  3C901 ;  Jerome  Nel- 
son Wilson,  New  York.  37699a 

Proof  positive. 

©   Franklin   File,    New    York;    1879:2432, 
Feb.  20;  2c.  Feb.  22.  37700 


Proper  (The)  caper;  a  musical  lunch  in  3  plates, 
by  C.  N.  Edwards. 

©   C.    N.    Edwards,    Chicago;    1885:12609, 
June  6.  37701 

Proper  (The)  emphasis;  4  act  play,  by  1*1.  B. 
Lindley.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915;  D:  40241;  May  Blossom 
Lindley,  Oakland,  Cal.  37701a 

Proper  (The)  thing;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Gurney.     [95]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34273 ;  Antoinette 
Gurney,  Boston.  37702 

Property  (The)  man  and  the  show  girl;  a 
comedy  sketch,  by  Le  Fevre  and  St.  John. 
16  p.     obi.  16°.     Typewritten! 

©  Le  Fevre  and  St.  John,  New  York;  D: 
14736,  Mar.  4,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.     37703 

Prophecy  (The);  by  Aileen  Powers.  59  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edith    E.    Powers,    Kansas    City,    Mo.; 
D :  12455,  Feb.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908. 

37704 

■ play   in   4  acts,  by   Rev.   A.   T.   Coughlan. 

Northeast,    Pa.,    St.    Mary's    College    [1911] 
68  p.     1G°. 

©   Feb.    16,    1911;   2c.   Feb.   18,   1911;    D: 
23441;  Arthur  T.  Coughlan,   Northeast,  Pa. 

37705 


—  play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Truax. 
[70]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    8,    1912;     D:  29916;     Maude 
Truax,  New  York.  37706 

—  a  psychological   romance  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Ganthony.     46  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Richard    Ganthony,    England ;    D :  1145, 
Dec.  2,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901.  37707 


—  or.  When  blood  calls,  patriotic  play  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  A.  R.  Allison.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34608 ;  Archibald  R. 
Allison,  Alameda,  Cal.  37708 

—  See  also   Hulda. 


Prophecy    (The)    of    the    voodoo    king.       See 
Black  (The)  doctor. 

Prophet  (Der)     See  Viandante  (II) 

Prophet  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  Locke.     [89]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    30,    1914;    D:  38950;    Edward 
Locke,  New  York.  37708a 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1893 : 
3547,  Jan.  16.  37709 


1897 


37710 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


37728 


Prophet  (The) — Continued. 

a   draiiia   in   4  acts    |l)y   J.   C.   Lange,  jr.] 

6S  p.     12°.     Printed. 
©  Jacob  C.  Lange,  jr.,  Pittsburgh  ;  D :  14743, 

Jan.  5,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  4.  1909.  37710 

by  T.  P.  Glancy. 


©  Tbomas  F.  Glancy,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
189o;  27225,  May  18;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1899.     37711 

a  1  act  play  by  E.  Eisner.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  Yorlv ;  D  :  9428,  Nov. 
14,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1906.  37712 

a  petite  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Fithian. 

'©  John  B.  Fithian,  Joliet,  111. ;  1877 :  3238. 
Mar.  16.  •  37713 

Prophet  of  Babylon;  a  biblical  drama  in  8 
acts,  by  W.  B.  Norris  and  Susanna  G.  Nor- 
ris. 

©  William  B.  Norris,  New  York ;  D :  8062, 
Feb.  16,  1906.  37714 

Prophet  (The)  of  Longacre  square;  original 
playlet,  by  C.  F.  Ivins.  [2],  34  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  41512  ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  BanlJ,  N.  J.  37714a 

Prophet  (The)  of  the  Ganges;  an  oi'iental  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  text,  lyrics  and  libretto  by 
Herbert  Harndin,  music  by  Charles  A.  Burke. 
©  Robert  Harndin,  C.  A.  Burke  and  Wil- 
liam W.  Randall,  New  York;  1895:49273, 
Sept.  28.  37715 

Prophet  (The)  of  the  Nile;  or,  Gordon  and  El 
Mahdi,  a  romantic,  military  and  spectacular 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelpbia ;  1885:6060, 
Mar.  12.  37716 

Prophet  Percival;  drama  in  4  akten,  von 
Melchior  Lengyel,  fiir  die  deutsche  biihne 
bearbeitet  von  Ferdinand  Stieber.  Bonn,  A. 
Aim,   1911.     63  p.     8°. 

©    Feb.    17,    1911;    2c.    Mar.    4.    1911;    D: 
23546;  Albert  Ahn,  Bonn,  Germany.      37717 

Prophete  (Le);  guide  to  the  opera,  music  by 
Meyerbeer,  including  a  biography  of  tlie  com- 
poser, a  history  of  the  woi-k  and  all  tlie  prin- 
cipal themes,  by  H.  AV.  Hart,  ii,  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1909 ;  D :  16310 ;  Henry  W. 
Hart,  Brooklyn.  37718 

Prophets  (The);  a  biblical  representation,  by 
Martina  INIorrow.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
publishing  &  supply  co.,  inc.,  1902.  cover- 
title,  6  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co..  New 
York  ;  D :  1369.  Jan.  29.  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  1902. 

37719 


Prophet's  (The)  call  to  Nineveh.  See  Jonah 
and  the  whale. 

Prophet's  (The)  dream.  Sec  Coronation  (The) 
of  Columbus. 

Prophet's  (The)  wives;  an  original  burlesque  in 
2  acts,  by  E.  P.  Lewis.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwin  P.   Lewis,  New  York;   D :  13()39. 
May  23,  1908;  2c.  May  23,  1908.  37720 

Prophylactic  (The);  pb'.y  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  Courtney  Rowland  and  P.  Rice.  100  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1915;  D:  41173;  Philip  Rice, 
San  Francisco.  37720a 

Proposal  (The);  comedy  for  1  male  and  2  fe- 
males, by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1907.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
11701,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.     37721 


—  a  monologue  for  a  gentleman,  by  H.  Fezan- 
die.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  8  p. 
16°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Hector  Fezandi^,  New  York ;  1893  :  32305, 
July  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  18.  37722 

—  a  picture  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Main.     10 


p.     4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Fannie  Gideon  Main,  Chicago ;  D :  11817, 
Nov.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.  37723 

Proposal  (A)  by  proxy;  by  W.  Coleman  Parker. 

©    Hnrold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1899: 

632.59,  Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  37724 

See  also  Good  (The)  of  wishing. 


Proposal  (A)  in  pajamas;  by  G.  H.  Carter.  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1909;  D :  16277 ;  George  H;;r- 
rison  Carter,  New  York.  37725 

Proposal  (A)  under  difficulties;  a  farce,  by 
John  Kendrick  Bangs.  [New  York,  Hari»er 
&  brothers,  1895]     p.  151-160.     8°. 

©  Hai-per  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1895 :  61096, 
Dec.  4  ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  37726 

Proposals;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Adeler 
[pseiid.  of  C.  H.  Clark] 

©  Charles  Heber  (31ark,  Philadelphia  ;  1877: 
9868.  Aug.  29.  37727 

an  original  American  society  drama   in   5 

acts,  by  A.  Pitou. 

©  Augustus  I'itou,  New  York;  1873:9279, 
Aug.  18.'  37728 

Proposals  a  la  carte;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  N. 
Grass.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915;  D:  41494;  Milton  Na- 
thaniel Crass,  Scranton,  Pa.  37728a 


1898 


37729 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


37747 


Proposing  by  proxy;  or,  The  end  of  the  story, 
by  Arthur  Helliarand  Harold  Montague.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1908.     13  p.     12°. 

©   Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  11879, 
Dee.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  xVpr.  14,  1908.  37729 

Propriety;  comedy  iu  4  acts,  by  H.  S.  Sheldon. 
[162]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1911 ;  D :  24209 ;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don, Chicago.  37730 

Props;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Stanley  Jones.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Collins,    Brooklyn;     D :  10409, 
Apr.  24,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1907.  37731 

-in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Mrs.  C.  H.  Broom- 
field.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1910  ;  D  :  22592  ;  Charles  Col- 
lins, Brooklyn.  37732 

play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Drumb.     [91]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1914;    D :  364.52 ;    vSamuel 
Drumb,  Bandon,  Or.  37732a 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodman.     [2],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   17,   1915;    D:  41794;    Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  37732b 

Pros  (The)  and  cons.     Sec  Four  one  act  plays. 

Proscribed  (The)  heir;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  for 
male  characters  only,  tr.  from  the  French  by 
a  member  of  the  college  faculty,  arr.  and  pub- 
lished by  J.  A.  Lyons.  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
Scholastic  press,  1886. 

©  Joseph  A.  Lyons,  Notre  Dame,  Ind. ;  1887  : 
6072,  Mar.  15 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  37733 

Prosecuting  (The)  attorney;  by  R.  E.  Cum- 
mings.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   10,   1911;   D :  24656 ;   Ralph   E. 
Cummings,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  37734 

1  act  play,  by  T.  E.  Grant.  10  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  9,  1911;   D:  25448;   Thomas  E. 
Grant,  Denver.  37735 

or,  The  Hastings  case,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

O.  A.  Hauerbach.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    21,    1910;    D :  17989 ;    Otto    A. 
Hauerbach,  New  York.  .        37736 

Prosecutor  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Roe  and  Clare  Teal  Wiseman.  64  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  May  8,  1914 ;  2c.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  37046 ; 


Clifford  G.  Roe,  Chicago. 


37736a 


Prospector  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  H. 
Beelman.     Typewritten. 

©    David    Houston    Beelman,    St.    Louis ; 
1899  :  42692,  June  30  ;  2c.  June  30.  37737 


Prospector  (The) — Continued. 

comedy  in  3  acts,   by  W.   Steell.     Boston, 

Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    113  p.    12°. 

©  I'eb.  19,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  20, 1912 ;  D  :  28776 ; 
Willis  Steell,  Islip,  N.  Y.  37738 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Wilkes.     [20]  p.    8°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    1,    1910;    D:  22199;    Wm.    E. 
Wilkes,  New  York.  37739 

western  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  Sharp- 


steen.     [1],  54  p.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,   1913 ;   D :  33011 ;   Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  37740 

Prospects;  1  act  dramatic  comedy  sketch,  by 
G.  E.  Murphy.     14  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1910 ;  D :  22536 ;  George  Ed- 
ward Murphy,  New  York.  .  37741 

Prosperity  hall;  a  farce  in  4  acts,  bv  R.  Reilly 
[1],  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Regina   Reilly,    Oakland,   Cal'. ;    D :  7173, 
Aug.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1905.  37742 

Prostitutes  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O. 
Stechhan  and  M.  Terrell.  [135]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910 ;  D :  21855 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han and  Maverick  Terrell,  Seattle.  37743 

Prote;  a  play,  by  H.  V.  Sutherland.  [90]  p. 
f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1910;  D :  21834 ;  Howard  V. 
Sutherland,  Denver.  37744 

Protect  animals.     Hee  Vivisector  (The) 

Protected;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Joyce,  jr. 
19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915 ;  D :  41845 ;  Edward  F. 
Joyce,  jr.,  New  York.  37744a 

Protected  interests;  or,  The  man  higher  up, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edward  Staats  De  Grote 
Tompkins.     113  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28177 ;  E.  S.  De  G. 
Tompkins,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.  37745 

Protection;  comedy-drama,  by  E.  I.  de  Varona. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,   1913;   D :  33611 ;   Edwin   I. 
de  Varona,  Chicago.  37746 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  in  imitation  of  Le  de- 
pute Leveau,  with  full  permission  from  Jules 
Lemaitre,  by  C.  Renauld.  [1],  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Renauld,     New     York;     1890: 
40126,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1891.  37747 

1   act   dramatic   sketch   in  1  scene,  by  R. 

Brown.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915 ;  D :  42501 ;  Ray  Brown, 
San  Mateo,  Cal.  37747a 


1899 


37748 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37768 


Protection — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Cluxton  and  Louis 

Eisch.'     [87]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  D :  34752 ;  Walter  Clux- 
ton, Boston.  37748 

Protector  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Kedheffer.     [2],  94  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909;   D:  16618;  Harry  A. 
Redheffer,  St.  Louis.  37749 

Protege  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York  ;  1893 :  40933, 
Sept.  8.  37750 

Protest  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Sterner. 
2  p.  1.,  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2,    1914;     D:  38673;     Albert 
Sterner,  Ne\v  York.  37750a 

Proud  as  a  queen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Riggs.     118  p.  ■  f°.     Ms. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  Swanton,  Md. ;  1885 :  16354, 
July  30;  Ic.  Aug.  13.  37751 

Proud  Maisie;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Edward  G. 
Hemmerde.  [London,  Baines  and  Scars- 
brook,  printers,  1912]     57  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  12,  1912  ;  2c.  July  9,  1912  ;  D  :  30277  ; 
Edward  G.  Hemmerde,  London.  37752 

Proved  true. 

©  Charles  C.  Maubury,  Philadelphia ;  1883 : 
23276,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  15.  37753 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mortimer  Murdock. 

©  William  Murdock,  St.  Louis ;  1886 :  4715, 
Feb.  25.  37754 

Provident  (A)  leg;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Henderson.     [2],  17  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harold   Henderson,    Los    Angeles;     D: 
1006,  Oct.  24,  1901 ;  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1901.     37755 

Provider  (The);  a  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Mattbew  Barry.     93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Holland  Wliite,  New  York;  U: 
11825,  Nov.  29,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907. 

37756 

Provost  (The)  guard;  a  comedy  drama  of  the 
Civil  War,  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Davis. 

©  Washington  Davis,  San  Francisco ;  1892 : 
36418,  Sept.  5.  37757 

romantic  comedy-drama  of  the  Civil  War 

In  4  acts,  by  W.  Davis. 

©   Washington    Davis,    New    York;    1894: 
38489,  Aug.  20.  37758 

Proxy  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Reinecke.     112  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1912 ;  D :  29718 ;  Wm.  Rein- 
ecke, Cos  Cob,  Conn.  37759 

Prozess  (Dei-)     Sec  also  Unter  vier  augen. 


Prudence  Rudd,  the  Puritan's  daughter;  a 
drama  in  1  act,  by  J.   Schonberg. 

©  James    Schonberg,    New    York;    1889: 
26905,  Sept.  4.  37760 

Prunella;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  Lawrence 
Housman  and  H.  Granville  Barker.  New 
York,  Brentano's,  1906.     1  p.  1.,  89  p.     8°. 

©  Brentano's,  New  York;  D :  9627,  Dec.  1, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.  37761 

Prussian  (The);  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcott  Rowe,  Now  York ;  1873 : 
10464,  Sept.  12.  37762 

Prussian  (A)  courtship;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Ghynoweth.     [1],   113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1913;    D :  32781 ;    Phillips 
Ciiynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  37763 

P's  and  Q's;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  N.  Meyer. 
18  p.    4^".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915;  D :  39871 ;  Annie  Na- 
than Meyer,  New  York.  37763a 

Pseudo  suffragettes;  college  farce  in  2  acts 
with  music,  book  by  B.  F.  Newman,  lyrics 
by  B.  I.  Bell  and  Ralph  Rosenthal,  music  by 
Earle  H.  Bowlby.  77  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20792 ;  Ben  F.  New- 
man, Chicago.  37764 

Pseudonyme;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bren- 
nun.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Brennau,  New  York;  1896: 
18437,  Mar.  24;  2c.  Feb.  13.  37765 

Psyche;  masque  in  7  scenes,  by  H.  de  Kay  and 
R.  de  Bruce.     79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40658 ;  Helena  de 
Kay   and  Robert  de  Bruce,   Los  Angeles. 

37765a 

oper   in  4   akten,   von   M.    Schuett.     35  p. 

8°.     Printed.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Mar.  19,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1910;  D: 
20524;  Max  Schuett  and  Wm.  C.  Weber,  De- 
troit. 37766 


play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Stueven.     [77]  p. 

4°.     Typevvrltten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915 ;  D :  41593 ;  Hermine  C. 
Stueven.  Sulfern.  N.  Y.  37766a 

Psyche;  po6me  dramatique  en  3  actes,  [par] 
(3al)riel  Mourev.  Paris,  Mercure  de  France, 
]9T3.     137  p.,  2  1.     12°. 

©  June  5,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   11,   1913;  A— 
Foreign  8137;   G.   Mourey,  Paris.  37767 

Psyche,  M.  D.;  n  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Charles 

liaraard.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 

50781,  Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  28.  37768 


1900 


37769 


COPYEIGHTED  II!^   THE   UNITED   STATES 


37789 


Psychic  (The)  bond;  an  hypnotic  study  in  1  act, 
by  D.  D.  Wells. 

©  David  Dwight  Wells,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1892 :  22373,  May  27.  37769 

Psychic  (The)  current;  a  1  act  playlette,  by 
W.  H.  Fairbanks.    2  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Fairbanks,  Salt  Lake  City;  D: 
14610,  Dec.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1908.      37770 

Psycho;  great  problem  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G. 
Matlack.     [2],  26  p.    i°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31959;  Edward  G. 
I\ratlack,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  37771 

Psycho-scientific  Salome;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
G.  H.  Neiswender.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910;  D:  20341;  George  H. 
Neiswender,  Columbus,  O.  37772 

Psychological  (A)  expedient;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Talbott.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  304.50 ;  Wellington 
Talbott,  New  York.  37773 

Psychological  experiments.  See  Wake  up, 
William  Henry. 

Psychological  (A)  moment;  a  farce  in  2  scenes, 
for  female  characters  only,  by  Helen  .Sher- 
man Griffith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.    18  p.    16°.     (Baker's  ed.  of  plays] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  2980, 
Feb.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1903.  37774 

1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Seagrave.     24  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1915;  D :  40613 ;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  37774a 

Psychologist  (The);  playlet  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  suggestion  from  the  German,  by  N. 
Hefron.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  29283  ;  Nevada  Hef- 
ron, New  York.  37775 

Psychology;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  W.  B.  Hooker. 
[50]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Brian  Hooker,  Farmington, 
Conn.;  D :  7152,  Aug.  23,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  23, 
1905.  37776 

Psychoscope  (The);  a  modern  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  M.  Daggett  and  J.  T.  Goodman.  [87] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  H.  Davis,  New  York;  D :  1824, 
May  3,  1902 ;  2c.  May  3,  1902.  '        37777 

a  sensational   drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  M. 

Daggett  and  J.  T.  Goodman.     Virginia  City, 
Nev.,  The  authors,  1871.    60  p.    8°. 

©  R.  M.  Daggett  and  J.  T.  Goodman,  Vir- 
ginia City,  Nev.;  1871: 11640,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec. 
10.  37778 

-^ Same.     Act  4,  scene  1. 

©  R.  M.  Daggett  and  J.  T.  Goodman,  Vir- 
ginia City,  Nev. ;  1871 :  11641,  Dec.  9.       37779 


P'tites  (Les)  Michu;  op§ra-comique  en  8  actes, 
paroles  de  Albert  Vanloo  et  Georges  Duval, 
musique  de  Andre  Messager.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1903.  2  p.  1.,  144  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris  ;  D  :  3550,  June  8,  1903 ; 
2c.  June  8,  1903.  37779a 

Public  (The)  eye;  original  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J.  Vermilyej  [2],  142 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912  ;  D  :  30282  ;  Kate  Jordan 
Vermilye,  New  York.  37780 

by  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye.    188  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913  ;  D  :  32913  ;  Kate  Jordan 
Vermilye,  New  York.  37781 

or,  The  newspaper  minstrels,  a  sensation 

in  4  pages  and  a  supplement,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin, 
music  by  C.  D.  Blake. 

©  Cliarles  F.  Pidgin  and  Charles  D.  Blake, 
Boston  ;  1884  :  6519,  Mar.  26.  37782 

Public  money;  a  play  of  private  life  and  pub- 
lic service,  portraying  passion,  patriotism  and 
politics,  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  French 
by  W.  E.  Fitzhenry. 

©  Walter  E.  Fitzlienry,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. : 
1881 :  8855.  June  6.  37783 

Public  opinion;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  S.  G.  Cham- 
plin.     12   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915 ;  D :  40771 ;  Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  37783a 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Shepherd.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Shepherd,   St.  Paul ;  1894 :  10704, 
Feb.  17;  2c.  Feb.  17.  37784 


■ by  O.  D.  Byron  and  Kate  Byron. 

©   Oliver   Doud   Byron,   New  York;   1878: 
15025,  Dec.  31.  37785 

Public  (The)  prosecutor;  drama  In  3  acts,  by 
IM.  Wittels.    46  p     f°     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  191 3  ;  D  :  31905 ;  Frint  George 
and  Max  Wittels,  Denver.  37786 

Public    (A)    secret;   play    in   3   acts,    by    H.    S. 
Rogers.     [68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23609 ;  Hyde  Scott 
Rogers,  Denver.  37787 

Public  (The)  servant;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  A. 
Fisher.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   1,   1911;    D:  23245;   Boyde  A. 
Fisher,  Brooklyn.  37788 

Public    (The)    worrier;    a   farce   in   1    act,   by 
George  M.  Vickers. 

©    Geo.    M.    Vickers,    Philadelphia;    1887: 
15292,  June  13.  37789 


1901 


37790 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37809 


Public  (The)  worrier — Continued. 

Same.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 

company,  19U7.  p.  160-160.  12°. 
©   Penn  pub.   cc,   Phihulelphia ;   D :  10268, 

Apr.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.  37790 

Publicity  (The)  man;  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  ]■:.  -Mace.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    7,    1914;    D:  36273;    Chas.    E. 
Mace,  Denver.  37790a 

Publius  Ovidius  Naso;  by  A.  Del  Mar. 

©  Alexander  Del  Mar,  New  York;  1900  A: 
26982,  Oct.  30.  37791 

Puce  a,  I'oreille;  piece  en  3  actes,  avec  la  niise 
en  scene  complete  et  conforme  tl  la  representa- 
tion, [de]  G.  Feydeau.  Paris,  Librairie  thea- 
trale,  1909.    276  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  2.5,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17441 ; 
Georges  Feydeau,  Paris.  37792 

Puck;  a  dramatic  and  musical  composition  and 
pantomimic  production,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;   1882:16846. 
Oct.  10.  37793 

a     mythological,     legendary,      spectacular 


drama  in  4  acts  and  2  interludes,  by  R.  C. 
Machesney. 

©  K.  G.  Machesney,  Pittsburgh;  1881:716. 
Jan.  13.  37794 

the  new   and  original   farcical   comedy   in 


3  acts,  by  Charles  H.  Fleming. 

©   Joseph   Pettingill,   Boston;    1884:202.39, 
Oct.  8.  37795 

an   original   protean   comedy   drama    in   3 


acts,  by  F.  C.  Burnand. 

©    Harry    Wall,     New    York;     1871:2473. 
Mar.  23.  37796 

or.  Around  the  world  in  forty  minutes, 


a   poetical   comedy   iu   1'  act,   by   Charles   F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Atkinson,  Boston ;  1881 : 
2004,  Feb.   21.  37797 

Puck  and  Judge;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  William 
Newton.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  B.  Marvin  and  Harry  H,  Frazee, 
Chicago;  D :  2280,  Aug.  27,  1902;  2c.  Oct. 
27,  3902.  37798 

or,  What  fools  these  mortals  be,  by  E.  K. 

Burton. 

©  Edward  R.  Burton,  New  York;  1890: 
42364,    June   20.  37799 

Pudding  (The)      See  Monologues. 

Puebla  de  las  mujeres;  comedia  en  2  acto.s,  de 
Seraliu  y  .loaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1912.  71  p. 
12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29784;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Qnintero,  Madrid. 

37800 


Pueblo  (El)  del  peleon;  opereta  m^nflica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  verso,  pseudo- 
parodia  de  La  corte  de  Faraon,  por  Miguel 
Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  musica  del  maes- 
tro Jos6  Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espauoles]  1911.  46  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24309;  M.  Mihura  y  R.  Gonzfilez,  Madrid. 

37801 

Puerta  (La)  del  sol;  revista  c6mico-lIrica  en  1 
acto.  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  Celso  Lucio  y  Manuel  Fernandez 
Paiiiniero,  nu'isica  del  maestro  Ruperto  Chapi. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
39  p..  1  1.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  Lucio  y  M.  Fernandez  Palomero,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  11516,  Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  1907. 

37802 

Puertas  al  campo;  juguete  comico,  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  de  F,  Muuoz  Duenas  y  P.  Montagud. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles] 
1909.     31  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16909 ;  F.  Munoz  Dueiias  y  Pascual  Montagud, 
Madrid.  37803 

Puesto  (El)  de  agua;  entremes  en  medio  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  G.  Valero  Martin. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911. 
15  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25026;  Gonzalo  Valero  Martin,  Madrid. 

37804 

Puffs;  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  Butler.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25398;  Rachel  But- 
ler. Cincinnati.  37805 

Pug;  or,  Holding  the  fort,  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  H.  Gassaway.  [77]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Harrison  Gassaway,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  1886:27998,   Dec.   11;   Ic.   Dec.  11. 

37806 

Pug  and  the  baby;  farce  comedy  in  1  act. 
Clyde.  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1889.  13  p. 
12°.  ([Amos'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  2G5]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1889:18460, 
June  17 ;  2c.  June  27.  37807 

Pug,   the  mop-lady.      Sec  Strenuous  day. 
Pugilist's  (The)  protege;  by  W.  J.  Lees. 

©  William  J.  Lees,  St.  Louis;  1893:40926, 
Sept.  8.  37808 

Pugilist's  wife  and  the  piano  teacher;  by  H.  N. 
Clermont.      0    p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909;  D:  171-58;  Hannibal  N. 
Clermont,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  37809 


1902 


37810 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37828 


Pugwash    (The)    Corners    trio;    comedy    in    1 

act,  by  I.  May.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   9,   1912;    D:  31092;    lola  May, 

New  York.  37810 

Pulaski's  lake;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gilde- 
haus. 

I©  Clias.  Gildehaus,  St.  Louis ;  1897 :  24521, 
Apr.  20.  37811 

Pulcinella;  pi6ce  en  3  actes  en  vers,  de  Jehanne 
d'Orliac,  musique  d'  Alexandre  Georges. 
[Paris]  Edition  du  Cliariot,  1910.  cover-title. 
79  p.     illus.     10°.     [Words  only  J 

©   July   13,   1910;   2c.    Aug:.   20.   1910;    D: 
21835;   J.   d'Orliac,   Paris.  37812 

Pulcritud  (La),  peluqueria;  saiuete  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Martin  Ruiz  y  Pedro 
Gal&n.  Madrid  [Sociedad  do  jintores  espa- 
noles]  1914.     17  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,  1914;   D: 
38181 ;  A.  Martin  Ruiz  v  P.  Galfln.  Madrid. 

37812a 

Pull;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Herbert 
Hall   Winslow. 

©    Alba     Hey  wood.     Chicago;     1895:9248. 
Feb.  13.  37813 


slietcli,   from  the  French  of  Max  Maurey, 

by  F.  C.  Fay.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D:  22879;  Mrs.  F.  O. 
Fay,  New  York.  37814 

Pull  (The)  back;  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  1  p.  1.,  [39]-46  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©   T.    S.    Denison.     Chicago:     1878:12820, 
Nov.  7;  2c.  Nov.  11.  37815 


Same.     Chicago.  T.   S.   Denison    [19061      i 

p.  1.,  [39]-46  p.     12°,     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  7,  1906 ;  D :  9322.  Oct.  26. 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  37816 

Pulling    (The)    horse;    pl:iy    in    3    acts,    by    E. 
Berge-Soler.     140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D:  25708;  Edward 
Berge-Soler,  Allston,  Mass.  37817 

Pullman  palace  car.     See  P.  P.  C. 

Pullman    (The)  porter;  a  grip,  a  trip,  and   a 
tip,  by  J.  McCree.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Sept.  1,  1915;   D:  41627;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  Yorlj.  37817a 

Pullman  (The)   sleeping-car  porter;  by  C.   S. 
Turner. 

©  Cornelius  Scofield  Turner,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis. ;  D  :  14210,  Oct.  26,  1908.  37818 


Pullman  (The)  strike;  or,  Chicago  strike,  a 
melodrama  in  5  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R.  G 
Whittey. 

©  Richard  G.   Whittey,  Worcester;   1895: 
37638.  July  20.  37819 

Pullman  (The)  tourists;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  H.  Olver.  [5],  48  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  ic.  Mar.  27,  1912  ;  D :  29816 ;  "Hal.  Olver, 
Boston.  37820 

Pullman  troubles;  in  1  net,  by  M.  Hopkins.  5 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  15. 1910 ;  D  :  22051 ;  Monroe  Hop- 
Ivins.  A'iekshurg.  Midi.  37821 

Pulpit  (The)  and  the  bar;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  B.  Parker.     Typewritten. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Washington,  la. ;  1899 : 
27557.  Apr.  21 :  2e.  Apr.  21.  37822 

Pulse  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  5 
:m  ts,  hy  R.  (}.  Morris.  [72]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1882- 
2686,  Feb.  21 ;  Ic.  June  15.  37823 

Pulse  (The)  of  the  world;  original  di'ama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Manners.     [3],  73  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910;  D :  22581 ;  J.  Hartley 
Manners.  New  York;  37824 

Pumpkin  (The)  colored  trio;  comedy  vaudeville 
■  ict,  by  S.  Perrin.    4  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  16,  J  912;  D :  30851 ;  Sidney  L. 
Perrin,  Chicago.  37825 


Pumpkins    and    apricots. 
(The) 


Sec    Willoughbys 


Punch  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Fogg  and  H.  F.  Moulton.  [81]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  36725  ;  Walter  Leroy 
Fogg  and  Hsirold  Franklin  Moulton.  Lynn, 
Mass.  37825a 

original  comedy  in  4  ads,  by  B.  Babcock. 

[131]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913;  D :  34276 ;  Bertrand 
Babcock,  New  York.  37826 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  Smith  and  Francis 


X.  Conlan.    13  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913;  D:  32999;  Chas.  H. 
Smith,  New  York.  37827 

Punch  &  Judy;  a  pantomime-opera  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Frewin.  cover-title,  64  p.  nar.  4°. 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afC.  Nov.  18,  1915 ; 
A :  415657 ;  Harrison  Frewin,  c/o  Boosey  & 
CO.,  London.  37828 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-16 


1903 


37829 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37847 


Punch  &  Judy — Continued. 

-a  tragical  drama  in  1  act  for  toys,  altered 

and  arr.  by  E.  T.  Richmond. 
©  Samuel  Freucli.  New  York ;  D :  4952,  Apr. 

28,  1904.  37829 

a  tragico-comical  drama,  by   VN'.   Murdoch 

Lind.  Crest  version.  New  York,  Chicago 
[etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  1906.  32  p.  illus. 
12". 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  8058, 
Feb.  2f,.  1900 :  2c.  Feb.  20,  1906.  37829a 

Punch  (The)  and  Judy  girl;  a  sketch,  by  N.  Har- 
ding.    1'!  i>.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Newman  Harding.  LondoiK  D :  6738.  May 
27.  1905;  2c.  May  27.  190.>.  37830 

Punch,  and  Judy's  example  show;  1  act  play, 
by  J.  t".  I'liscii.    l.j  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1909:    D :  17443 :    John    C. 
Frisch,  Weeliawken  Heights,  N.  .T.  37831 

Punch  (The)  bowl;  play  in  1  acr,  by  E.  \V.  Mc- 
Intyrc.    -JS  p.    4'.    Typev>riiten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1913;  D:  35486;  Eilward  W. 
IVIcIntyrc.  San  Francisco.  37832 

Punch.  Judy  and  co. ;  a  mnslcnl  extravaganza 
in  ]   act.  by  i>.  Hammerstein. 

Q  Oscar  Hanunerstein,  United  States;  D: 
3399,  Miiy  S.  1903.  37833 

Punchinello.     S<r  Pagliacci. 

Punchinello  and  Columbine;  pla.\    in  1  act,  by 

K.  Marl)!fStoni'.     [3].  43  p.    4".     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1913:  D:  32046:  Elias  Mar- 

blestone.  Now  York.  37834 

Punctured  (A)  tire;  a  >!eri<>-c<»medy  in  5  acts, 
fouiuled  oil  novel  of  same  name,  by  W.  Y. 
Wintbror).     Ts  p.     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©    William    Vount    Wintluop,    W'ootlmont. 
Conn  ;  1 ) :  2r.-J0.  Nov.  3.  1902;  2c.  Nov.  3.  1902. 

37835 

Punished  sin.      Sec  Rosabelle. 

Punishment;  ilrama  in  4  a<-1s.  by  1  >.  .M.  Lynn. 
01   p.     4".     Typewritten.- 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1911:   1>:  23933;   Dora  Mac- 
Lynn,  Cleveland.  37836 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Uosansky.    41  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23.  1910;  D :  20870 ;  Louis  Ro.san- 
sky,  Brooklyn.  37837 

Punishment  (The)  fits  the  crime.  Spp  Shock- 
ing (A)   affair. 

Punishment  (The)  of  Dirce;  drama  in  (J  acts, 
by  M.  Hauser.    23  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Magdalcna   Hauser,  New  Orleans ;   1900 
A  :  12115,  Mny  14  ;  2c.  July  IS.  37838 


Punishment  (The)  of  fickle  mindedness;  play 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  Handel  man. 

83  p.    8\    Mi3. 

®  Ic.   May   17,   1915;    D:  40676;   Bernard 
Handelmau  and  Louis  Katzelnik,  New  York. 

37838a 

Punkin  (The)  husker;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  Lawrence  Russell. 

©  Globe  theatrical  co..  Milwaukee;  D:6290. 
Mar.  2,  1905.  37839 


a  rural  comefly  in  4  acts,  by  Emma  Marie 

Davis.     [64]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  Davis.  Columbus.  Ga. ;  D:691S. 
July  6,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  37840 

Punkin  pie;  vaudeville  act  in  1  scene,  by  Ad- 
rian Metzger  and  Walter  A.  Rivers.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1913;  D:. 354.30;  Donald 
Blanchard,   San  Francisco.  37841 

Punkin  (The)  Run  school;  a  fai-ce  in  1  act, 
[by]   H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©  liycenm  pub.  co..  Philadelpbiii  :  1S99: 
62834.  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  37842 

Pup  (The);  1  act  farce,  by  Lpmmiug  and  Rowe. 
17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  A.  Lemming  and  John  C  Rowe. 
Chi-aao:  D:6450.  Apr.  3.  1905;  2c.  Apr.  3, 
1905.  37843 

Pupil's  (A)  recital;  by  I.  I.  Burroughs. 

©  Inez  I.  Burroughs,  Washington.  Pa. ; 
D :  13528,  Aug.  10,  1908.  37844 

Puppchen;  gesangsposse  in  3  akten.  von  Curt 
Kraatz  u.  Jean  Kren,  gesangstexte  von  Al- 
fred Schonfeld.  musik  von  .Jean  Gilbert 
[pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1913,     118  p.     8°.     ILibretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  S.  1913;  I):  322.30;  Felix'  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  37845 

posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  3  akten.  von 

.lean  Kren  und  Curt  Kraatz,  gesangstexte. 
von  Alfred  Schonfeld,  musik  von  Jean  Gilbert 
[pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Text  der  ge- 
sjinge.  Berlin,  Thalia  theater  verlag,  1912. 
24  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  31.  1912;  2c.  Feb.  26.  1913:  D: 
32511;  Thalia  theater  verlag.  Berlin.     37846 

Puppenklinik  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Franz  von  S<.hontlian  und  Rudolf  I'resber. 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben.  1913. 
115  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1918 ;  D :  34931  ;  Felix  Bloch 
prbpn,   Berlin-Wllmersdorf.  37847 


1904 


37848 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


37862 


Puppenmadel  (Das);  vaudeville  in  3  akten  mit 
beniitzung  eines  lustspieles  von  Flers  und 
Caillavet,  von  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  of  Leo  Roseu- 
stein]  und  A.  M.  Willner,  musik  von  Leo 
Fall.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhax'd  Herz- 
mansky)  1910.  141  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Dec.  2,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1910 ;  D :  23020 ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Harzmansky), 
Berlin.  37848 


• naeh  eiuem  lustsijiel  von    Flers    und 

Caillavet  von  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  von  Leo 
Rosenstein]  und  A.  M.  Willner.  rausik  von 
Leo  Fall.  Textbuch  der  gesiinge.  Leipzig. 
L.  r>oblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky)  1910. 
40  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1910;  D: 
22776;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky)  Leipzig.  37849 

Puppenspieler   (Der)      A^'tY-  Marionetten. 

Puppet  (The);  by  H.  Talbot. 

©  Hayden  Talbot.  New  York ;  D :  14915. 
Jan.  27,  1909.  37850 

comefly  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Wood  and 

E.  L.  Waitt.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Russell  A.  W.)od  und  Ernest  L.  "Wtiitt. 
Boston:  D:  13027.  Mav  22.  1 90S:  2c.  Mav  22, 
1908.  '  37851 

Puppet  (The)  princess;  or.  The  heart  that 
squeaked,  Christmas  play  for  children,  by 
A.  Stevenson.  Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  company  [19151  4  p.  1.,  [3]-58  p. 
front.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  1915 ;  D :  41887 : 
Augusta  Stevenson,  Indianapolis.  37851a 

Puppet  (The)  show;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Powell.     [3].  54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25.  1910;  D :  21698 ;  Francis 
Powell,  Windsor,  Vt.  37852 

Puppets;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Jackson. 
[133]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1915:  D :  41668 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, Bayside,  N.  Y.  37852a 

1  act  play,  by  E.  W.  Duke.     HI,  38  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,   1915;   D:  42.^36:   E.  AVood- 
ward  Duke,  New  York.  '.      37852b 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Heverin.    [3],  74  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Cator  Heverin  and  V.  Cremers,  New 
York  ;  D  :  253,  Mar.  23.  1901 ;  2c.  in  parts  Mar. 
23  to  June  10,  1901.  37853 

play   in   1   act.   by   W.   Clapp.     19  p.     f°. 


Puppets  (The)  of  a  king;  historical  incidents 
in  the  life  of  Louis  xi,  king  of  France,  arr. 
and  dramatized  in  5  acts,  by  C.  P.  Morse. 

©   Charles   Perrin   Morse,   Cincinnati;   D: 
1471,  Feb.  20,  1902.  87854 

Puppets  of  fate;  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue, 
by  A.  E.  Lavelle.  Boston,  Gorham  press 
[1914]  as  p.  12°.  (American  .dramatists 
.series) 

©  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  2c.  May  8,  1914 ;  D :  36977 ; 
Alice  E.  Lavelle.  Boston.  37854a 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915 ;  D  :  40548  ;  Woodbridge 
Clapp.  Wa.shiiigton.  37853a 


historical  drama,  by  A.  E.  Lavelle.     32  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1910 ;  D :  17849 ;  Alice  Eliza- 
beth Lavelle.  Marlboro,  Mass.  37855 

Pura  la  cantaora;  sainete  llrico  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  5  cuadros.  en  verso  y  prosa  original 
de  E.  Montesinos  y  F.  Porset.  rausica  del 
maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanolos]  1909.  45  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Nov.  IS,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17465;  Eduardo  Montesinos  y  Fernando  Por- 
set, Madrid.  *  37856 

Purchase  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  bv  A.  Hunter. 
[190]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Inly  6,  1914;  D:  37470;  Ancella 
Hunter,  IjOs  Angeles.  37856a 

Purchase  (The)  of  Polly;  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Mc- 
Clelland.     [110]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marion  McClelland.  Chicago;  D:  12419, 
Feb.  25.  1908;  2c.   Feb.  28.  1908.  37857 

Purchase  (The)  price:  by  H.  Chase.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D:  28840;  Howard 
Chase,  Chicago.  37858 

Purchased  (The)  price;  u  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
M.  Van  der  Voort.  [6].  37  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  4.  1912;  D :  29578 ;  Mavbelle 
Van  der  Voort.  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  37859 

Pure  gold";  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Bruce.  [160] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913;  D:  34026;  Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  37860 

Pure  metals  and  alloys;  plav  in  4  acts,  by 
V,  W.  Anderson.  [1],  71  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1913;  D :  34853 ;  Van  W. 
Anderson,    Portland,    Or.  37861 

Pure  nugget;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  B. 
Christensen.      [72]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  B.  Christensen,  Spreckels,  Cal. ; 
D:7796,  .Tan.   2,   1906;   2c.   Jan.   22,   1906. 

37869 


1905 


37863 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37384 


Purgatorio  (El)  de  San  Patricio;  por  Pedro 
Calderon  de  la  Barea.  od.  by  F.  Staud  y  Xim- 
enez  and  H.  M.  Skinuer.  (Correlated  series 
of  Spanish  classics) 

©  Fernando  Staud  y  Xiui6nez  and  Hubert 
M.   Skinner,  Chicago;   D:746.  Aug.  12,  1901. 

37863 

Purg-atory  (A)  made  of  a  paradise;  a  tragedy 
in  3  acts,  depleting  early  day  scenes  in  Okla- 
homa, by  I.  N.  Terrill.    58  p.    24°.    Printed. 
©   Ira   N.   Terrill,   Capitol   Hill,    Old.;    D: 
9727,  .Inn.  2.  1007;  2c.  M:ir.  8,  1007.  37864 

Purim  (The)  basket;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Emily 
Goldsnath  (iersou.  New  York,  Bloch  pub.  CO., 
1914.     12  p.     16°. 

©    Jan.    18.    1914;    2c.    Feb.   21,    1914;    D: 
3610(t:  Hloc-li  pub.  co.,  New  York.  37864a 

Purim    eve    and    the    Stubinoffs;    a    Itussian- 

Aiuerican  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Stern. 

®   Samuel    Stern.   New   York;   1883:22461. 

Dec.  5.  37865 

Purim  (The)  players;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  S. 
Grossniiui.  I'liiladolphia.  .Julius  H.  Green- 
stone,  1011.      [16]'  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  4.  1011  ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1911;  1>:23413: 
Samuel  S.  <irossmnn,  PliibKlelphin.         37866 

Puritr.n  (The)  and  tlie  girl;  a  play  of  western 
life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William   Henry  Carson.  New  York;   D: 
10456,  Apr.  30,  1007 :  2c.  Apr.  30,  1007.    37867 

Puritan  (A)  Camille;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  1'..  Oh  1  son.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1913;  D:  35426;  Oskjir  Hern- 
hard  Ohlson.  Gloversvllle,  N  Y.  37868 

Puritan  (A)  conscience;  an  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  i\v  1..  B.  Comins. 

©  Lizbetli  P>.  Comins,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. ; 
1895  :  57328,  Nov.  12.  37869 
a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  John- 
son. 

©     Henrv     Gordon     Johnson,     Cambridge. 
Mass.;  ]8!i7 :  3.5442.  June  14.       "^  37870 

Puritan  (A)  girl. 

©    Melville    B.    Raymond,    New    York;    D: 
6345,  Mar.  10.  1905.  37871 

Puritan  (A)  romance;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Estelle  Clayton. 

©  Isabelle  Evesson,  New  York  ;  1897  :  25484, 
Apr.  24.  37872 

a   romantic  comedy   in   3  acts,  by  Estelle 

Clayton.    Typewritten. 

©   Isabelle  Evesson,  Bergen  Point,  N.   J. ; 
1897  :  46184,  Aug.  17  ;  2c.  Aug.  25.  37873 

Puritan  sweets.     See  Pantomime  almanac. 


Puritan  (The)  wife's  secret.  See  Benedict 
Arnold. 

Puritan  (The)  witch;  a  serious  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Edwin  Sylvester  Hopkins. 

©  Edwin  S.  Hopkins,  jr.,  Louisville;  1897: 
59229,  Oct.  18.  37874 

Puritania;  or.  The  earl  and  the  maid  of  Salem, 
a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  C.  M.  S. 
McLellan,  music  by  Edgar  Stillman  Kelley. 

©  C.  M.  S.  McLellan,  New  York;  1892: 
16.531.  Apr.  16.  37875 

Puritans;  or.  The  captain  of  Plymouth,  a 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  S.  S.  Tibbals. 
music  by  Harry  C.  Eldrldge.  22,  [1]  p.  8°. 
Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Seymour  S.  Tibbals,  Franklin,  O. ;  D: 
4631,  Feb.  20.  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1904 :  2c.  Nov 
6,  1908.  37876 

Purity  (The)  girl;  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  C.  B.  Casad.  68  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913:  0:33280;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  37877 

Purloiners  (The);  a  pl.iy  in  4  act.s.  bv  (J.  H. 
.McCut<;heon.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritteti. 

©  George  Barr  McCutcheou.  Chicago;  D- 
7194.  Aug.  31.  1905;  2c.  Aug.  31.  1905.    37878 

Purple  (The)  age;  a  spectacular  extravaganza. 

©   Edmoud   B.    Bigelow,  Chicago;   D :  1642. 

Mar.  24,  1902.  37879 

Purple  and  fine  linen;  drama,  by  A.  S.  Crafts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Annetta  Stratford  Crafts,  Chicago;  1893: 
3,537,  Jan.  16;  2c.  Sept.  4.  37880 

-in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Babcock.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Bertrand  Whitcomb  Babcock,  New  York  • 

1000  A :  271.50,  Nov.  1  ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  37881 

prize  play  of  Puritan  times  in  3  acts,  by 

.Vmita   B.   Fairgrieve   and   Helena   F.   Miller 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London.  S.  French,  ltd 
1913.     66  p.     12°.  ' 

©  Dec.  12,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D: 
35330;  Ethel  Hale  Freeman,  Northampton. 
Mass.,  and  Samuel  French,  New  York.    37882 

Purple  (The)  band;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A 
Wolfrom.     [122]  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911;  D:  25445;  Anna  Wol- 
from, Kansas  Cit.y,  Mo.  37883 

Purple  bug;  by  E.  E.  Coyle  and  G.  R.  Brown. 
©  Edward  E.  Coyle  and  George  R.  Brown 
Washington;  D  :  0065.  Jan.  12,  1905.        37884 


1906 


37885 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


37901 


Pui"ple  bug — ( ;ontiiiued. 

a   musical    extravaganza    in   2   acts   and   3 

scenes,  by  Edward  E.  Coyle  and  George  Roth- 
well  Brown.  [40]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto- only] 

©  G.  R.  P.rown  and  E.  E.  Ooyle,  Washing- 
ton ;  D :  8865.  July  25,  1906 ;  2c.  July  25.  1906. 

37885 

Purple  (The)  garter;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  B. 
Loos.      [15]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37235  ;  Henry  Beaty 
Loos,  Narberth,  Pa.  37885a 

Purple  (The)  Inn;  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
1'.  X.  Conhin.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Xavier  Conlan,  New   York;   D: 
11050.  July  26,  1907 ;  2c.  July  26,  1907.     37886 

Pui-ple  (The)  lady;  playlet,  by  W.  R.  Morrall. 
9  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  .J.  1912;  D :  28234 ;  Will  R.  Mor- 
rall. Joliet.  111.  37887 

Purple  mark;  i>lay  in  1  act,  by  Avery  Abbott. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20259 ;  xMrs.  Keene 
Abbott,  Omaha,  Neb.  37888 

Pixrple  (The)  mother;  or,  A  singular  retribu- 
tion, play  in  4  ;icts,  by  D.  P.  Dukemahrr. 
[164]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915 ;  D :  41467,  Dukemahrr. 
Paul  Dukemahrr,  New  York.  37888a 

Pui-ple  pole;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Loe.ser.  [37]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1909;  D:  17035;  W.  L.  Loeser, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  37889 

Purple  (The)  presence;  comedy  with  a  purpose 
in  3  acts,  by  :M.  Douglas.  120  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    14.    1913;    D:  33490;    Minnie 
Douglas,  New  York.  37890 

Purple  (A)  prince;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  F.  E.  Howe. 

©  Frederic  E.  Howe,  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  D: 
6803,  May  31,  1905.  37891 

Purple  (The)  road;  opera  comique  in  2  acts  and 

3  scenes,  by  F.  de  G.  Maurel.  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1.5,    1913;    D :  34727";    Fred    de 
(^resac  Maurel.  New  York.  37892 

Purple  (The)  room.     See  Our  houses  of  clay. 

Purple  (The)  scarf.      See  Vallonia. 

Purpose  (The)  of  Venetia  Darrington;  play  in 

4  acts,  by  R.  W.  Becker.  [1],  91  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  26,  1913;   D:  3.5466;   Ruth   W. 
Becker,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  37893 


Purse  strings;  modern  4  act  play,  by  W.  L. 
Wendell.     81  p.     f°.     Typev,ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39262 ;  Winifred 
Lop  Wendell.  Detroit.  37893a 

Pursued  by  fortune;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  M. 
Rubin. 

■   [2].  101  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1913;  D :  3.5373 ;  Nathan  M. 
Rubin,  New  York.  37894 

Pursuing  a  mother-in-law;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Ad.  H.  Gibson.  Clyde,  ()..  Ames  pub.  CO.,  1907. 
9  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  468]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clvde,  O. ;  D :  10849,  June 
26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26.  1907.  37895 

Pursuit  (The)  of  happiness;  plav  in  1  act.  by 
Chas.  M.  Jellelt'.  [3],  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1911;  D:  25472;  William 
A.   Tulley,   New   York.  37896 

See  also  Kin  Fu. 

Pursuit  (The)  of  Pamela;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  B.  Fernald.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5.  1913;  D:  3-5511;  Chester 
Bailey  Fernald,  London.  37897 

Same.      New    York,    S.    French ;    London ; 

Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.    4  p.  1.,  96  p.    12^ 

©  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36237  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd..  London.  37897a 

Pursuit  (The)  of  Priscilla;  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  ]{.  Strain  in  collaboration  with  H.  P.  El- 
liott. Printed,  not  published,  by  The  Uni- 
versity triangle  club,  191,3.  2  v.  8°.  [Prince- 
ton, N.  J.] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1913;  D :  3.5054 ;  Robert 
Strain  and  Henrv  Powers  Elliott,  Pinnceton, 
N.  .L  37898 

Pursuit  (The)  of  the  parson;  a  trial  in  the 
year  A.  D.  1980,  a  mock  trial  for  female  char- 
acters only,  bv  Helen  Lee  Brooks.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  6c  co..  1901>.  25  p.  12°. 
( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D  :  15428, 
Mar.  24,  1909;  2('.  Apr.  29,  1909.  37899 

Purveyor  (A)  of  Chambery;  a  comedy  in  2 
a(;ts,  by  (4.  W.  Walthew.  78  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  W.  AValthew,  r>etroit;  1887: 
10090,  Apr.  15;  2c.  Apr.  29.  37900 

Push  tall;  a  burlesque,  by  J.  W.  Kennedy. 

©  J.  Walter  Kennedy.  Bo.st«m ;  1897:51713, 
Sept.  16.  37901 


1907 


37902 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


37922 


Pushed  into  politics;  hy  M.   G.   Winstock. 

©  Melvin  Germaiue  Winstock,  New  Yctrk : 
D:  1891.  May  14.  1002.  37902 

Puss  in  boots;  draiiiMtic  coiupuisition,  by  E. 
(iuerrier.  ( ///  S.  E.  G.  news.  v.  3.  no.  4.  Feb. 
13.  1915) 

©  Feb.  13.  1915  ;  lie.  Apr.  L'.  3915  ;  I) :  lO^^H  ; 
Edith   Guei'iier.   Boston.  37902a 


■ -operatic  extravaganza   in   3   scenes,   words 

and   lyrics  by   G.   Auger.     14  p.     f°.     Type- 
written.    rEibretto  onlyl 

©  ic.  Julv  8,  1912;  D:3021<i:  <4eo.  Anger, 
Bridgeport.  Conn.  37903 

a    play    in    5    scenes,    hy    .1.    lUnlini.       [B], 

59  p.     4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912;  I) :  2990.S ;  Jean  Bedini. 
New  York.  37904 

Pussy;  new  and  original  operatic  con»ed.\-  and 
pantomime  in   1  scene.  l)y   J.   Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  T'nited  States:  1884: 
23939,  Dec.  3.  37905 

Pussy  in  a  corner;  a  musical  coniedy  in  a  pro- 
logue and  ,2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  X. 
Finnegan.  music  by  F.  Chapin.  [115]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     fEibretto  only] 

©  Frank  X.  Finnegan  atid  Frederic  Cbapin. 
Chicago;  D:6010.  Jan.  5.  1905;  2c.  Jan.  5. 
1905.  37906 

Pussy  wants  a  corner;  W.  Alexander  Stout. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co..  Philadelphia ;  1890 : 
31553,  Oct.  11;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1892.  37907 

Pussy  willows;  a  costume  drill,  by  Harriettc 
Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O..  March  brothers.  1908. 
cover-title.  3  p.  12°.  (Han-iette  Wilbur's 
series  of  liower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon.  O. ;  1  > :  13884. 
Sept.  21.  1908;  2c.   Nov.  9,   1908.  37908 

Put  a  beggar  on  horseback;  ;i  comedy  in  4  acts, 
liy  Mrs.  Harry  Beckett. 

©  Harry  Beckett,  New  York;  1880:1214. 
Jan.  20.  37909 

Put  asunder;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  O.  Dur- 
ham.    [49]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Janet  Oldersliaw  Durham,  Manchester. 
Vft. ;  D:  13741.  Sept.  9,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  9. 
1008.  37910 

Put  it  down  easy;  t)r.  Get  away  quick;  by  G.  B. 
(Gardner.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D :  20518 ;  George  B. 
Gardner,  Nashville.  37911 


Put  on  your  old  g-rey  bonnet;  play  in  1  act,  bv 

J.  K.  MacCnrdy.     [1].  28  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]>ec.  19.  1914:  D:  39149;  James  Kyrle 

.MacCnrdy,  Hrentwc.od.  N.  Y.  37912a 

Put  to  test;  <1ram;t   in  1   act.  bv  M.  K.  Pesnel. 
1 2].  14  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30.  1913;  D :  33953 ;  Maximilian 
I'Mwin  Pesnel.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  37913 

Put  to  the  test;  comedy  sketch,  by   M.   Owen. 
[161   jt.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    17,    1910:    D:  22585:    Martha 


Ouen.  Chicago. 


37914 


—  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act.  by  Fjvd  Hamill 
and  Jeanne  Judstjn.     10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32210 :  Jeanne  Jud- 
son.  St.  TiOuis.  and  Fred  Hamill.  Now  York. 

37915 

i<(i:  It  I  HO  Is  marriage   a  failure? — Vivan- 


diere  (The) 

Put  (A)  up  job:  a  comed.y  sketch,  in  1  act,  by 
Arthur  .1.  Lamb.    7  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Merritt,  Detroit;  D :  45SG,   Feb. 
4.  1904;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1904.  37916 

■  a   farce   comedy    in   3   acts,    tr.    from   the 


French  by  Henry  J.  Farnie,  and  adapted  for 
I  he  American  stage,  by  J.  Smith. 

©     Joseph     Smith,     Lowell;      1890:30837. 
Oct.  6.  37917 

-     -Sec  also  McSweeny's  jubilee. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 
by  diaries  Reade  and  C.  A.  Reade. 

©  Ciiarles  A.   P.eade.  Chicago;   1882:2580. 
Feb.  18.  37918 

Putkins,  heir  to  castles  in  the  air;  a  comic 
drama  in  1  act,  by  William  K.  Emerson.  Bos- 
ton, C.  H.  Spencer  [1871]  16  p.  12°.  ([Spen- 
cer's universal  .stage,  no.  57]) 

©  Charles  H.  Speucer,  Boston  ;  1871 :  2971, 
.Vpr.  5:  2c.  Apr.  5.  37919 

Putnam,  a  sou  of  the  Revolution;  an  Ameri- 
can play  ill  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Ella  Wren 
Blair. 

©  Robert  L.  Downing.  Benning,  D.  C. ;  1890 : 
19296:  Mar.  28.  37920 

Puts  and  calls;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
.1.  E.  McCann. 

©  .Tohn  E.  Mc-Cann.  New  York:  1888:3172. 
.Ian.  28.  37921 


Put   me    off   at   Buffalo;   a    dramatic   composi-  Puts,  calls,  and  straddles;  in  4  acts,  by  Joaquin 

tion  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Kennedy.  Miller. 

©   James   B.   Delcher   and   Frank   D.   Hen-  ©  Louis  Aldrich.  F^>ston :  1883:12809,  Julv 

nessy.  New  York  ;  D :  ."'.20,  i\Fay  17.  1901.    37912  12.                                                                        37922 


1^8 


37923 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


37937 


Putting  it  over;  comedy  clraiun  in  1  act,  by 
Mary  Ri.ler  and  St.  P.  Mellirac.  [1],  20  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  12,  191H ;  1):  32935;  Mary  Rider 
'  -^eehtold,  New  York.  37923 

•  coinedv  drama  in  3  act*;,  by  L.  Arthur  and 

F.  Hatch.     [152]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  2946G  :  Lee  Arthur 
nnd  Frank  Hatch,  New  York.  37924 

comedy  skit  with  musical  interpolations,  by 

LouLs  AVeslyn.      [1],   9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
rWord.s  only] 

©    Ic.    •Slur.    16,    1914 ;    D :  363(55 ;    Cliester 
Spencer.  New  York'.  37924a 

1    act   dramatic   *'Oiiii>osirion,    hy    K.    S<'ott. 

5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8.  1914 :  D  :  3S442 ;  Edward  Scott. 
San  Francisco.  37924b 

play  in  1  act.  l>y  W.  l"-.  K<»nney.     12  p.     4'. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914;   1  >:  36434 ;  William  E. 
Bonney.  Brooklyn.  37924c 

Putting  it  over  on  father;  skit  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
Lincoln.  Philadelphia.  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany. 1915.    12  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1915;   2c.   Sept.  22,   1915;   D: 
41797;  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia.       37924d 

Putting  on  style;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  John  Howson. 

©  Bertha  V.  How.son,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. : 
1885:1665-5,  Aug.  4.  37925 

Putting  one  over;  comedy  in  4  scenes,  by  F. 
Cleorge.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   29,   1913;    D:  32125;    Frederic 
George,  Manlius,  N.  Y.  37926 

comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Bashford.     [1].  15 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   14,   1914;  D :  38104 ;    Herbert 

Bashford,  Piedmont,  Cal.  37926a 

farcical  playlet  in  1  act,  by  P.  J.  Beaman. 


[1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 :  D :  33980 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  37927 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  John  T.  Doyle.     17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mai-.  21,  1912 ;  D  :  29110 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  37928 

See  iilso  Kidding  a  kidder. 

Puzzle  girl;  or.  The  dream  girl,  musical  play, 
by  O.  A.  Hauerbach.  [16]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Wonls  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17632  ;  Otto  A.  Hauer- 
bach. New  York.  37929 


Puzzled  (A)  detective;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Laura  E.  U.  Snow.  Ne\\'  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1904.    26  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New   York  :  D :  5123, 
June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  28,  1904.  37930 


Puzzled  (The)   Dutchman, 
talking  machine. 


S<  r  Bogus   CThe) 


Py  gollies;  1  aet  comedy,  by  J.  Brooks.  [4]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912  :  D  :  31410  ;  Jack  Brooks, 
Terre  Haute.  Ind.  37931 

Pygmalion;  komodie  in  5  aktcn.  von  Bernhard 
Shavs-.  Berlin.  S.  Fiscliei-  verlag,  1913.  109  p. 
12°. 

©    Oct.    16,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    26.    1913;    D: 
35166;    S.   Fischer  verlng.   Berlin.  37932 

^  an  opera  in  1  act.  l)y  S.  F.  Houseley. 

©   Sarah   Fannie   Houseley,   Denver;   1900 
A:  7243.    Mar.    19;    2c.    Mar.    19.  37933 

— — play  in  5  acts,  by  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
.society  of  literature  [George  B.  Shaw]  Lon- 
don. Constable  and  company,  ltd..  1913.  [2], 
82  p.     16°. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    30.    1913;    D :  34281 ;    Bernard 
Shaw,  London.  37934 

romance  in  5  acts,  by  Bernard  Shaw,  illus- 
trations by  May  Wilson  Preston  {In  Every- 
body's magazine,  Nov.  1914) 

©  Nov.  23.  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  38805  ; 
(ieorge  Bernard  Shaw.  London.  37934a 

Pygmalion  and  Galatea;  dramatic  scene,  by 
L.  R.  Sanders.    2  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    1.    1910;    2c.    Jan.    22,    1910;    D: 
17997;   Luzetta   R.    Sanders,   (^ant^n.   111. 

37935 


—  tragic  illusion,  by  J.  A.  St.  Clair.     [9]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17.  1914  ;  D  :  38159  ;  John  Archi- 
bald St.  Slair.  ,San  Diego,  Cal.  37935a 

—  See  also  Any  old  thing.— Awakening  of 


Galatea. 

Pyjama  (Le);  comedie  en  1  acte,  de  Jules  Ra- 
teau.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du  Nouveau 
siScle,  1910.     23  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    1.    1911;    2c.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D: 
25562;  G.  Ondet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.     37936 

Pyramid  (The)  and  billiard  games;  dramatic 
and  ballet  divertisement  in  several  composi- 
tions, by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York  ;  1887 :  29304. 
Nov.  12        '  37937 


1909 


37938 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


37956 


Py ramus  and  Thisbe;  burlesque  scenes  from 
Shakespeare's  Midsummer  night's  dream,  arr. 
in  2  acts,  by  Frank  Raymond  Harris.  Frank- 
lin. O..  Eldridge  entertainment  house.  1912. 
30  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1.  1912;  2c.  Dec.  9.  1912;  D :  31665 ; 
i:Mridge  entertainment  lionse.  Franklin.  O. 

-37938 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  H.  McSpad- 


den. 

©  Marryot   R.   McSpadden.     Cliicago ;     D : 
5389.  Aug.' 8,  1904.  37939 

an  operetta  in  3  acts,  text  l>y  W  liohertson, 

music  by  O.  Weil. 

©   Peter   Robertson    and    Oscar    Weil,    San 
Francisco  ;  1879 :  896G.  July  9.  37940 

Pyramus  (A)  and  Thisbe  play  of  Shakes- 
peare's time;  by  X.  R..  with  notes  by  Eleanor 
Prescott  Hannnond.  (//?  Drama,  no.  18.  -NFay 
1915;  periodical  ©  May  28.  1915;  '2c.  .June  7, 
1915;  B:  335701;  Drama  league  of  America, 
Chicago)  37940a 

Pyrorama  (The);  a  tircworks  drama  in  1  act. 
by  ('.  II.  Thayer. 

1©    Charles     H.     Thayer.     Boston 
179f»0.  Aug.  5:   2c.   Jan.  12,  1SS7. 

Pythagoras  Pod,  Esq.;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
V.  A.  Barber.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Yictorifi  Adams  PJarber.  AVinnetka.  111. ; 


1886 : 
37941 


D :  14289,  Nov.  7,  1908 ;   2c.  Nov.  7. 


1908. 
37942 


1900  A  : 
37943 


Pythian  (A)  soldier;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  Ellis. 

©  Charles  Ellis.  Rock  Island.  111. 
2258.  Jan.  25. 

Q.  Z.;  or.  Brains  vs.  gold,  a  comic  opera  in  4 
acts,  libretto  by  J.  B.  Thomas. 

©   Jessie  Beattie  Thomas.    Red    Bud.    111.: 
1895:28617.   ilay   27.  37944 

Qu'a-t-on  fait  de  Victorine?  vaudeville  en  1 
acte,  par  Paul  Bonhomme  et  Madeleine  Guitty. 
Paris.  C.  Joubert,  1911.     31  p.     8°. 

©    Dec.    28.    1911:    2c.    Jan.    23.    1912;    I): 
28391;   Joubert,  Paris.  37945 

Quack  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore  11. 
Bauer  and  FoLsom  Brock.  131  p.  4^  Tyj.c 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21.  1912  :  D  :  30595  ;  H.  F.  Brock, 
Winthrop.  Mass.  37946 

Quack  (A)  doctor;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.  b> 
David  Marnell.     '29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  Marnell,  New  York;  D :  9601,  Dec.  10. 
1906;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1907.  37947 

Quadrangle  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Living- 
ston.     [166]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  6.  1914;  D:  37472;  Louis  Living- 
ston, New  York.  37947a 


Quadrino;  an  original  tragedy  in  6  acts,  by 
Edmund  Mortimer. 

©  Charles  B.  Hanford,  Wa.shington ;  1S83 : 
15426.  Aug.  21.  37948 

Quaker;  comic  operetta  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Dihdin.  libretto  adapted  by  Walter  Parke, 
nuisic  arr.  and  adapted  by  Florian  Pascal. 
London.  J.  Williams,  ltd.  [1904]  19  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Jos.    Williams,    ltd..     London;     D:4875. 
Apr.  13.  1{»04;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  37949 

Quaker  City  quartette,  village  blacksmiths. 
2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ilarrv  Ernest.  Brooklyn;   D  :  12*236.  Jan. 
24.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  24.  1908.  37950 

Quaker  (The)  girl;  new  musical  play  in  3  aces, 
by  James  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross 
and  Percy  Greenhank.  nnisic  by  Lionel  Monck- 
ton.  Book  of  Ivrics.  London,  New  York, 
[etc.]     Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1910.    38  p.    8° 

©  Nov.  5,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1910:  D :  22499 ; 
Chai»i>ell  ^:  CO..  ltd.,  London.  37951 

(La  petite  Quaker);  op6rette  en  3  actes,  de 

James  T.  Tanner,  avec  paroles  d'Adrian  Rcss 
et  Percy  Greenbauk,  adaptation  franoalse  de 
Paul  Ferrier  et  Charles  Quine!,  musique  de 
Lionel  Monckton.  London,  New  Y'ork,  [etc] 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1912.  [4],  44  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Apr.    8.    1912;    'ic.    May    11,    1912;    D: 
29637;   Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.     37952 

See  iiUo  Quakeros  (Los) 

Quaker  (The)  husband;  by  A.  R.  I'afft.  81  p. 
4°.     Typewritt(>n. 

©  Adella  R6ne  Tafft.  i'rovideuce.  R.  J. :  D : 
15516.  Aiir.  2,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.     37953 

Quaker  (A)  maid  of  Flushing;  a  romance  of 
revolutionary  times,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
I'arsons  and  L.  De  I-.  IJebermanu. 

©  Cornelia  IMitchell  Parsons  and  Lilifui  De 
Lacy  Lieberm.inn,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  1899" 
26681.  Apr.  17;  2c.  May  20.  37954 

Quaker  (The)  schoolmarra;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  P.  A.  Gifford. 

©  Philip  A.  Gifford.  Newark.  N.  J.;  1%'0 
.\  :  30;i96,    Dec.    17.  37955 

Quaker   (The)   sentinel;    by   A.   H.    Van   Pelt. 

Typewritten. 

©  .\dJi  Henry  Van  Pelt,  Oakland.  Cal. : 
1900  A  :  21506.  Aug.  28 ;  2c.  Aug.  2=?.        37956 

Quaker  (The)  soldier;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  R. 
McSpadden.      [3],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritnen. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1914;  D:  38689;  Mary  J:. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  37956a 


1910 


37957 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


37976 


Quakeress;  play  iu  3  acts,  by  W.  11.  Linn.    120  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29.    1909;    D :  175." :     W.ilter 
Kodger.s  Linn,  Carlisle.   Pa.  37957 


and  2  scenes,  by 
J.  Hyanis.     21  p. 


— —quaint  comedy  in  1  act 
Herbert  Hall  A^'inslo^v  and 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17041  ;  John  Hyams 
and  Leila  Mclntvro  Hvams.  Stoney  Brook. 
X.   Y.  ■  37958 

Quakeros  (Los)  (Quaker  girl);  opereta  inglesa 
en  3  actos.  libro  de  Janjes  T.  Tanner,  can- 
tables  de  Adrian  Ross  et  Percy  Greenbank. 
adaptacion  esjiaiiola  de  Ji»se  Jackson  VeySn  y 
Jose  Paz  Guerra,  iniisica  del  maestro  Lionel 
Monckton.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1914.    96  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17.  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1914;  D: 
38236;  J.  Jackson  A'eyan  v  J.  Paz  Guerra, 
Madrid.  37958a 

Quaker's  (The)  daughter;  an  American  drama, 
by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattau  Donnelly.  Philadelphia ; 
1882:   16841,  Oct.   10.  37959 

Qualities  of  Washington;  a  dramatic  poem,  by 
Walter  M.  Zink.  Buffalo,  Buffalo  consistory, 
1914.     15  p.     front,     (poi-t.)     12°. 

©  Feb.  22.  1914:  2c.  Mar.  3,  1914;  A: 
367S98;  Walter  M.  Zink.  Buft'alo.         37959a 


Quality  (The)  of  mercy;  by  M. 

©    Mary    Moneure    Parker, 
9666.  Dec.  7.  1906. 


M.  Parker. 

Chicasjo :     D : 
37960 


— -drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  J.  Lamb.     76  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.. 

©   Arthur    J.    Lamb.    New    York;    D:89S6, 
Aujr.  23,  1906;  2c.  Au?.  23,  1906.  37961 

^— by  F.  Hopkins.     77  p.     8°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Xo\-.    15,    1909 ;    1 » :  17388 ;    Florence 
Hopkins.   Philadelphia.  37962 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Littiedale.     [1],  19  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jiuie  2.   1914;    I):3719S;   Harold   A. 
Littiedale.  New  York.  37962a 


—  play  iu  3  acts 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17.    1913 
Tvns,  New  York. 


— -sketch  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   24.   1911; 
Tyns,  New  York. 


by   S.  Tynii-.      [55]    p 
D :  33813 ; 
T.  Tyn-;.     22  p 


Sewell 
37963 

4°. 


I):  23184;    Sewell   T. 
37964 


Sec  also  My  man. — New  monologues  and 

dialect  stories. 

Quand  on  est  mort,  c'est  pour,    .    .    .     See  Ulti- 
matum (L') 


Quandaiy  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Rosett. 
Baltimore,  Phoenix  press  [1913]  xiii,  [1], 
173  p.    16°. 

©    Aug.    6,    1913;    2c.    Aug.    8,    1913:    D: 
34056;   Joshua  Rosett.  Baltimore.  37965 

Quarante  (Les)  femmes  d'  Ali  Baba;  opera- 
bouff'e  en  3  actes,  de  Louis  Mauzin.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert,  1911.     107  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Dec.    20,   1911;   2c.    Dec.    26,   1911;    D: 
2S0S4;  Joubert,  Paris.  37966 

Quarante  (Les)  voleuses.     Sec  Ali-bebe. 

Quarantined;  or,  The  burglar  and  the  bacillus; 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 

©  Milton  Goldsmith,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  4876. 
Apr.  13.  1904.  37967 

Quarrel  (The);  by  A.  Marcus.  4  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Alice  Jklarcus,  New  York  ;  D :  1 1834.  Nov. 
29,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907.  37968 

• -dramatic    comedy    in    3    .•icts.     by     A.     M 

Thomas.     [103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5.  1911 ;  D  :  23853 ;  A.  E.  Thomas. 
New  York.  37969 

Quarrel  in  high  life;  by  F.  O.  Mayo.  4  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  O.  Mayo,   Springfield.  Mass.:   D: 
6109,  Jan.  20,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1905.     37970 

Quarrelsome  lady  friends;  a  negro  interlude,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York.  Chicago  [etc.]  M. 
Witmark  &  sons   [1902].     11  p.     12°. 

©    M.    WMtmark    &    sous.    New    York;    D: 
2755,  Dec.  10.  1902;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1902.      37971 

Quari-y  slaves;  a  drama,  by  L.  Byrne.  Boston, 
The  Poet-l.n-e  company,  1904.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Lee  Byrne.  St.  Louis ;  D :  4966,  Apr.  19. 
1904;   2c.   Apr.  19,   1904.  37972 

1  act  drama,  by  L.  Byrne.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lee  Bvrne,  St.  Louis ;  D :  3457,  May  19, 
1903;  2c.  May  19,  1903.  37973 

Quarter  to  four;  play  in  2  acts,  book  by  A.  H. 
Shirk  and  Edward  Gage,  lyrics  by  A.  H.  Shirk. 
[54]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  D :  33996 ;  Adam  Hull 
Shirk,  Oakland,  Cal.  37974 

Quartz  Valley;  an  original  comedy-drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    Edwin    A.    Locke,    Boston;    1880:4143. 
Mar.  15.  37975 

Quatre  fois  sept  =  vingt-huit;  comedie  en  3 
actes.  par  R.  Coolus  [pseud,  of  R.  C.  AVeill] 
(In  Monde  illustr^.  no.  2948,  27  septembre. 
1913.  supplement  gratuit  no.  38) 

©    Sept.    27,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    7.    1913;    D: 
34964;  Romain  Coolus,  Paris  37976 


1911 


37977 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


37994 


Quatre  (Le)  mil  quatre  cents  quaraute-quatre. 
.*?ee,  at  end  of  alphahet,  titles  beffinnintr  with 
tisures :  4.444  (Le) 

Quatre  (Le)  septembre;  coiu^die  eu  1  acte,  de 
L^on  Abric.  Piiris.  H.  Delormel.  1912.  20  p. 
12° 

©  Jan.  20,  1012  ;  2c.  Fob.  o.  1912  :  D  :  28548  ; 
H.  Delormel,  Paris.  37977 

Quatrevingt-treize.      .Set'   Ninety-tiu'ee. 

Que  nos  entierren  juntos;  entremes  en  prosa, 
ori^injil  de  A.  Ramos  Mjirlin.  Mndvid  [Socio- 
dad  de  autores  e.spanole.s]  1914.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914:  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D : 
8«239;  Antonio  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid. 

37977a 

Que  tontos  son  los  sabios.  Nt<  Aventuras 
(Las)  de  Max  y  Mino. 

Queen  (The);  or.  The  woman  in  white,  pbiy  in 
1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  ^i.  Keene.  [11,  ;5.'>  ji. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22.  191.".;  ]>:  41114:  Mattie 
Keene.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  37977b 

Queen  and  emperor.     Hee  Picture  plays. 

Queen  and  woman;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  .T.  S.  Macl<aye  and  .T.  Y.  Pricbard.  New 
York,  1876. 

©  .James  Steele  Mackaye  and  Joseph  Vibi 
Pricbard,  United  States;  1876:1481,  Feb.  S. 

37978 

Same. 

©  James  Steele  Mackaye.  Stanford.  Conn., 
and  Joseph  Vila  Pricbard.  Pittsford,  \t.: 
1876  :  176;{,  Feb.  9.  37979 

Queen  Anne  cottages;  romantic  comedy,  by 
M.  E.  M.  Dtivis.  New  York.  E.  S.  Werner  & 
CO..  1907.    p.    26-47.     16^ 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11330,  Sept.  11 .  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.    37980 

Queen  Bertha;  a  Iiistorical  drama  in  5  acts,  in 
blank  verse,  bv  E.  .T.  Sheridan.  Wiishlngton 
[Printed  bv  H.  r.  Sheridan,  1883 J  2  p.  1., 
.=>7  p.     16°. 

©  E.  J.  Sheridan,  Washington ;  1879 :  7746. 
June  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  1883.  [Note :  C^opies  bear 
title,  Queen  Bertha  ;  or,  The  vow.  by  I'l  Mon- 
tucci  Sheridan!  37981 

or,  The  vow,  historical  drama  in  .o  acts,  by 

E.  Montncci  Sheridan. 

©  Emma  M.  Sheridan,  Wasbingt(m,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  June  10,  1907:  D: 
96K;-{.  1k-c.  22,  1906.  37982 

Queen  Bess;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
M.  Golden. 

©  W.  E.  M.  a<.lden,  New  York ;  1889 :  33706. 
Nov.  7.  37983 


Queen  Bess — Continued. 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  G.  T.  Richardson 

and  Paul  West,  music  by  George"  Lowell  Tracy. 
©    George   T.    Richardson,    Boston;    1897: 

42049,  July  26.  37984 

Queen  (The)  commands;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Nathan.     [651  p.    4°.    Typewritt<^n. 

©   Frances   Natiian.    New    York;    D:3994. 
Sept.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  37985 

Queen  Draga;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Page. 
[041  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  H.   Page.   Brookline.   Mass. :   1 ) : 
3815,  Au,tr.  10,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  10,  190:!.    37986 

-an  historical  drama   of  the  twenlieth.  cen- 

tui-y  in  prologue  ;ind  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Wishaar. 

©    Emile    Bernard    Wishaar,    Seattle;    D: 

3665,  June  27,  1903.  37987 

Queen  Elizabeth;  ;•,  play  in  4  acts,  hy  F.  M. 
Lightner. 

©  Francis  :\:.  Lightner,  Detroit:   D :  10941, 
July  10,  1907.  37988 

■  or,  Love  and  majesty,  a  trage«ly  in  5  acts, 

l)y  T.  Looicnp. 

©  TJionias  I kuii,  New  York;   1877:1479, 

Feb.  7.  37989 

Queen  Esther;  a  drama,  after  the  book  of  Es- 
ther, bv  Dr.  Smith  Sutton  Broome  [pseud,  of 
A.  M.  Smith  1 

©  Alice  M.   Smith.   Tacoma  ;    1 » ;  254.  Mar. 
2.5,  1901 .  37990 

a   drama,   founded   on  Holy   Scripture,   by 

S.  :M.  a.  [i.  e.  Sister  Mary  Ambrosine]  Chi- 
cago, A.  Flanagan  company  |190.")|     28  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago;   D :  7493,  Nov. 
2,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  2.  1905.  37991 

play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Bain.  90  p.  4\  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   23,    191. "• ;    D:  411 35:    Donald 
Bain,  Buffalo.  37991a 

a  Purim  play,  by  M.  Myers. 

©  Miri.-.m  Myers,  Waco,  Tex.;  1893:7835, 
Feb.  10.  37992 

a    scriptural    dramatic    composition    taken 

from  the  Bible  by  G.  S.  Kromer,  special  musi- 
cal and  dramatic  directions  arr.  for  presenta- 
tion by  G.  S.  Kromer. 

©    Geo.    S.    Kromer,    Cincinnati ;    D :  81.50, 
Mar.  12,  1906.  37993 

or.   The  reading  of  the  tablets  of  Arta- 

xerxes,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  David  Nunes 
Carvalbo  of  Baltimore,  ed.  by  his  eldest  son. 

©    Solomon    Nunes    Carvalbo,    New    York; 
1883:700.5,  Apr.  13.  37994 


1912 


37996 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


38018 


Queen  Esther — ('outiiiUD«l. 

•  See  also  Prison   scene   in   the   cantata  of 

Queen  Esther. 

Queen  Floradine  of  Flowerland;  by  Cora  S. 
Ives.  New  York.  W.  H.  Yonng  .V-  co.,  1900. 
46  p.    front.,  pi.     16'. 

©  \Vm.  H.  Youus  cVi  CO..  New  York :  1900  A : 
12484.  May  18;  2c.  May  28.  37995 

Queen  Flora's  day  dream.  See  Odd  operas 
for  eventide. 

Queen  Hevzeleid;  o)-,  Sorrow-of-heart.  poetic 
plav  in  3  ar-ts,  by  I.  Hearuo.  London,  David 
Nntt,  1911.     xxi,  78  p.     12°. 

©  IVIar.  80.  1911 ;  Ic;  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  Ic.  May 
19,  1911  :  P:  24264:  Isabel  Hearne.  London. 

37996 

Queen  Hester.     See  Ahasuerus. 

Queen  Hildegarde;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  G. 
Dentber.     61  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Cliarles  G.  Deutlier,  J^.iilTalo  :  1884  :  19770, 
Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  37997 

Queen  Lil;  a  musical  spectacular  satire, by  F.  H. 
Claflin. 

©  F.   Harris   Claflin,   Boston ;    1S94 :  11202, 
Feb.  22.  ■        37998 

— in   4   acts,   written   and   compo.sed   by 

John  A.  Dewitt. 

©  Lavenia  Dewitt,  Pbiladelpbia  ;  1894:8773, 
Feb.  6.  37999 

Queen  Mab;  a  drama  in  4  ads,  by  ^V.  G.  Harri- 
son. 

©  William  Greer  Hairisoii,  San  Francisco; 
1896:  46851,  Aug.  17.  38000 

or.  The  stolen  mask,  a  domestic  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  A.  Smitb  and  E.  Arden. 

©    Arden    Smith    and    Edwin    Arden,    New 
York  ;  1883  :  12846,  July  13.  38001 

Queen  Mary;  a  drama,  by  Alfred  Tennyson,  al- 
tered, arr..  and  adapted  for  tbe  stage,  by 
E.  W.  H.  Williams. 

•  ©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans; 
1875  :  10102.  Oct.  2.  38002 

tbe  only  nnnnuilated  ed.,  arr.  for  the 

stage  in  4  acts,  ed.  by  John  M.  Kingdom.  New 
Y'ork,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  109  p.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt"s  acting  plays,  nos.  181  and  182]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
14051,  Dec.  30;  2c.  Mar.  1.  1876.  38003 

an  historical  drama  in   5  acts,   by  Alfred 


Tennyson,  adapted,  altered  and  arr.  for  the 
American  stage,  by  .Tohn  H.  Delafield.  New 
York.  Happy  hours  company,  1875.  87  p.  12°. 
([Acting  drama  no.  39]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1875: 10000, 
Sept.  29,  2c.  Nov.  5.  38004 


Queen  Mary's  shoe;  a  4  act  play,  by  T.  M.  Ellis. 
[108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Mullet  Ellis,  London  ;   1 ) :  1234. 
Dec.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1902.  38005 

Queen  Moo's  talisman.  See  Fall  (The)  of 
Maya. 

Queen  (De)  ob  de  bunch.  See  De  queen  ob  de 
bunch. 

Queen  (The)  of  arms.     See  Semiramis. 

Queen  (The)  of  beauty.     See  Where's  my  hat. 

Queen  (The)  of  bedlam;  or.  A  pack  of  lunatics, 
musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  l)ouk  by  A.  R. 
Moliere.  [70]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Anais    Redin    Moliere.    New    York;    D: 
3936,  Sept.  14,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  14.  1903.    38006 

Queen  of  blackmailers;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Alexander  Leonard.     38  p.     f '.     Typewritten. 

©    Alexander    Leonard,    Chicago  ;    D  :  2843. 
Jan.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  1903.  38007 

Queen  of  Bohemia;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Richard 
Goodall  [i.  e.  William  Richard  Goodall]  64 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  34944  ;  Max  Spiegel. 
New  York.  38008 

Queen  (The)  of  Brilliants;  in  3  acts.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Lyrics  only] 

©    Abbey,    Schoeffel   &   Grau,   New   York; 
1894  :  41119,  Sept.  8  ;  2c.  Sept.  8.  38008a 

Queen  (The)  of  buccaneers;  a  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  libretto  by  H.  Dumay,  music  by  W. 
Pommer. 

©  Henri  Dumay  and  William  Pommer,  St. 
Louis;  1896:  22122, •Apr.  9.  38009 

Queen  (The)  of  Carminia;  drama  iii  4  acts,  by 
Agnes  Jane  Stibbs.  Belize,  B.  H.,  Angelus 
press,  1912.    32  p.     8°. 

©   Nov.   25,   1912;   2c.   Nov.   25.   1912;    D: 
31456;  D.  W.  Stibbs,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

38010 

Queen  (The)  of  Cashmere.     See  Lalla  Rookh. 

Queen  (The)  of  Charcoal  alley;  by  H.  A. 
Twitchell. 

©  T.   B,   Harms  &  co..  New   York;   1899: 

77884,  Nov.  29.  38011 

Queen  (The)  of  Chinatown;  a  4  act  drama,  by 
J.  Jarrow.     44  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Joseph  Jarrow.  New  York;  1899:32686, 
May  15 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  38012 

Queen  (The)  of  clubs;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Y. 
Kline.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1910;    D:  21774;    Virginia 
Kline,  Cleveland.  38013 


1913 


38014 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38035 


Queen  of  comedy;  trii;,'ic  play  in  1  act.  by  L. 
Daltoii.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12.  1910 ;  D :  20177 ;  Lionel  Dal- 
ton.  Fresno,  Cal.  38014 

Queen  (The)  of  death;  ^rand  spectacular  di-nma, 
by  F.  P.  Pease. 

©  Frank  P.  Pease,  Buffalo  ;  1SS3  :  4049,  Mar. 
.">;  2c.  Au,^.  13.  38015 

Queen  (The)  of  detectives;  a  modern  melodrama 
in  a  prologue  and  o  acts,  by  J.  A.  King  and 
G.  E.  Hall.     154]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geor;;e  E.  Hall  and  .John  A.  King,  Brcjok- 
lyn ;  D :  1958,  May  31,  1902 ;  2c.  .Tan.  19.  190;;. 

38016 

Queen  (The)  of  diamonds;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
.\!ma  E.  Lewis.     141]  p.     t° .     Tyjiewritten. 

©  Chira  ^[atlies  Woodall,  Peoria.   111.:  D: 
8957.  Aug.  13,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.    38017 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Eltou. 

©    Erne.st   Elton,    New    York;    1897:19108, 
Mar.  23.  38018 


— -a   new   and   original  society  drama,   by  C. 
Ormsby.    Boston,  1887. 

©  Clara  Ormsby,  United  States  ;  1887  :  6958, 
Mar.  24.  38019 


'an  original  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E. 

Lewi.s.     1 74]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Alma  Ellis  Lewis,  Melrose.  Mass. ;  D : 
741,  Aug.  12.  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1901.        38020 

• play    in   1   act,   by   Katharine   Kavauaugh. 

<'lucago.  T.   S.   Denison  &  co.    [1915]     11   p. 
12°.     ([Half  hour  dramas]) 

©  Mar.  2(»,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1915:  D : 
40164 :  Eben  H.  Norris.  (Miicago.  38020a 

or.  Trapped  by  a  card,  an  original  pro- 
tean drama  in  3  acts  nnd  prologue,  by  Scott 
Marvel   ( D.  Findley) 

©  Daw.son  Findley,  New  York ;  1874 :  1201, 
I'eb.  2.  38021 

Queen  (The)  of  divorces;  a  farce  coraedv  in  3 
nets,  by  W.  H.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1897:36079. 
.lune  17.  38022 

Queen  (The)  of  fame;  a  dramatic  composition, 
written  and  compiled  by  the  Humphrey  rae- 
iiiorijil  society.  Cincinnati.  [20]  p.  f°. 
'I'ypewrittHii. 

©  Marie  Uossiter  and  Mary  L.  Taylor. 
United  Stntes:  1887:116.5.").  May  2;  2c. 
May  2.  38023 

Queen  of  Hawaii;  burlesque,  words  and  music 
by  B.  Fagan. 

©  Barney  P"'agan  and  M.  Teller,  Chicago: 
1894:9617.   Feb.   10.  38024 


Queen  of  Hayti;  ;i  luusica!  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  V.  Bradley.  [18]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Vincent  Bradley,  United  States;  D: 
780,  Aug.  20.  1901;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901;  2c. 
(printed)   Feb.  1.  1902.  38025 

Queen  (The)  of  hearts;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  Mortimer. 

©    Edmund    Mortimer,    New    York;    1889: 


29318.  Sept. 


38026 


—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ian  Hay  [pseud,  of 
Ian  Hay  Beith]  Philadelphia.  IVnn  publish- 
ing CO.,  1912.     17  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    27.    1912:    2c.    Dim-.    28.    1912:    D: 
31813;    Penn  pub.  co.,   Philadelphia.       38027 

by    .1.    V.    Wilson.     40   p.     4' 


Type- 
A\ritten. 

©  .r.  Victor  Wilson,  Philadelphifi  ;  D:  11217. 
Aug.  22.  1907;  2c.  Aug.  22.  1907.  38028 

a  (iraiH.-itic  l;nU:isia  for  private  theatricals, 

bv  an  amateur  [.James  B.  Greenough]     Cam- 
bridge. Mass.,  C.  AV.  Sever,  1.875.     32  p.     12°. 

©   diaries   W^.    Sever.    Cambridge,    Mass., 
1875:6763.  June  28;  2c.  .Tune  28.  38029 

higJi    school    cMiiiedy    in    1   act.    by    Gladys 

Kuth  Briduiiam.     P.osrou,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1912.     26  1).     12°. 

©    Nov.    9.    1912:    2c.    Nov.    U.    1912:    D: 
31358;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    38030 

original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  F.  Man- 
del.     [2],  124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1911;  D:  25387:   Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  38031 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Winter. 

©     Elizabeth     Campbell     Winter.     Statei\ 
IshuKl.  N.  Y. ;  D  :  1796.  Apr.  1,  1902.        38032 

-  ~  or.  The  dark  horse,  a  libretto  for  a  comic 
ojiera  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Bush.  Rev.  version  of 
In  quod,  by  same  author.    33  p.     f°. 

©  Wm.  Bush.  St.  Louis ;  1882 :  17626.  Oct. 
23 ;  2c.  Nov.  1 .  38033 

Sec     ohsd     Pantomime     almanac. — Prince 

(The)  of  Albuquerque. 

Queen  (The)  of  knaves.  Sec  Unto  the  fourth 
generation. 

Queen  (The)  of  laughter:  a  comic  opera  in  3 
nets,  book  and  lyrics  by  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kap- 
lan, music  by  S.  William  Brady.  [76]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Jjibretto  only] 

©    M.    Witmark   &    sons,    New    York;    D: 
4489,  Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1904.     38034 

— —  a  romantic  comic  oi)era  in  3  acts,  words  by 
Y.  De  W.  Kaplan,  nuisic  by  S.  William  Brady. 

©  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kaplan,  CUncinnati ;  D : 
045.  Oct.  12,  1901.  38035 


1914 


58036 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38057 


Queen  (The)  of  love;  by  B.  Lister. 

©  Bertram   Lister,   San   Francisco;   1893: 
15414,   Mar.  28;   Ic.  Mar.  28.  38036 

Queen  (The)  of  Newport.  See  Modern  (A) 
pagan. 

Queen  (The)  of  Paris.     See  Strathmore. 

Queen  (The)  of  peris;  or,  The  mysteries  of  land 
and  sea,  a  grand  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A,  Brewster.     San  Francisco,  1876. 

©  Albert  Brewster,  California;  1876:7637, 
.Tune  24.  38037 

Queen  (The)  of  Sheba;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  F.  Billiard. 
©  Fred  Field  Bullard,  Boston  ;  1897 :  G608. 


.ran.  22. 


38038 


— -drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  J.  Hanssen.  New- 
York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company, 
[1899]     24  p.    16°.     ( [Wizard  .series] ) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co.,    New    York;    1899: 
76310,  Nov.   22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  38039 

—  See  also  Addio. 


Queen  (The)  of  sinners;  a  dramatic  tale  of  the 
South  in  4  acts,  by  Fred  S.  Gibbs.  .  [70]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   diaries  B.   Cramer,    Detroit ;    D  :  4094, 
Oct.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1904.  38040 

Queen  (The)  of  spades.  See  Cantilever  (The) 
bridge. — Dama  (La)  di  picchi. 

Queen  of  the  air;  a  4  act  drama,  by  G.  Kearns. 
[.59]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Kearns,  McCook,  Neb. ;  D :  10429, 
Apr.  27.  1907;  2c.  May  20,  1907.  38041 

Queen  of  the  arena;  by  Harry  M.  Howard. 
150]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.   M.  Howard,   Bloomiugton.   Ind. :   D : 
1)174,  Oct.  2.  1906;  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1906;  Ic.  Nov. 

14,  1906.  38042 

a  comedy  drama,  by  U.  AJcerstrom. 

©   Ullie  Akerstrom,   United   States;   1893: 
51330,  Nov.  17.  38043 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Richard  Stahl. 

©   Oscar   R.   Gleason.   Denver ;   1895 :  9114, 


Feb.  12. 


38044 


or,  The  gipsy  circus,  a  musical  and  farce 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  E.  SkifT.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Orrin   E.    Skiff,     Chicago:     1892:45897, 
Nov.  11;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1893.  38045 

Queen  of  the  ballet;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Robert  A.  Barnet.    48  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Dorchester.  Mass.;  1897: 
52136.  Sept.  18;  2c.  Nov.  16.  38046 


Queen  (The)  of  the  beggars;  a  play  in  five  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Lemoyne.     Boston,  1876. 

©   W.   J.   Lemoyne,   United    States;    1876; 
11067,  Oct.  2.  38047 

Queen  of  the  bluffs.     See  Gyp. 

Queen  (The)  of  the  Bowery;  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©   Jules   Hurtig,   New    York;   1898:45010, 
.Tuly  28.  .         38048 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Hennesey. 

©  Joseph  Hennesey  and  Solomon  Eschwegl, 
New  York  ;  1900  A :  7136,  Mar.  17.  38049 

Queen  (The)  of  the  Bowery  burlesquers;  a 
farce  in  2  nets,  by  J.  Hennesey. 

©  Joseph  Hennesey  and  Solomon  Eschwegl, 
New  York;  1900  A:  7135,  Mar.   17.       38050 

Queen  of  the  Cannibal  Isles;  by  PI  C.  Vose. 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  19,  1910 ;   D :  20239 ;   Henry  C. 
Davis,  jr.,  Boston.  38051 

Queen  (The)  of  the  carnival;  romantic  operetta 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  C.  Duncan. 
[88]  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D  :  41159 ;  William  Cary 
Duncan.  New  York.  38051a 

Queen  of  the  cattle  range;  sensational  western 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  li.  Roberts. 

©    William     Lvuch     Roberts,     Gainesville. 
Fla.;    D:9634,   Dec.   13,   1906.  38052 

Queen  of  the  chase.     Sre  In  old  Virginny. 

Queen  of  the  circus;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  tr. 
from  a  great  Parisian  success  and  rewritten, 
arr.  and  adapted  for  the  English  stage,  by 
AV.  H.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.   Phillips.  New  York:  1882: 
10597.  June  27.  38053 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Vance. 

©   Elmer   E.    Vance,   New   York ;    D :  8706, 


June  9.  1906. 


38054 


-playlet,  by  S.  Walls  and  B.  Morton.     4  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    13.    1910 ;    D :  17925 ;    Stanley 
Walls  and  Bessie  Morton,  Chicago.        38055 

Queen  of  the  convicts;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Theodore  Kremer.  80  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  P.  H.  Sullivan,  New  York ;  D :  7240.  Sept. 
12,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  6.  1905.  38056 


—  Same. 

©   P.    H.    Sullivan,     New   York;     D:7261, 
Sept.  15,  1905.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  7240] 

38057 


1915 


36058 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38080 


Queen  (The)  of  the  cowboys;  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Totten.     [79]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Byron  Totten,  New  York;  D: 
9979.  Feb.  18,  1907;  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1907;  Ic. 
Mar.  25,  1907.  38058 

Queen  (The)  of  the  East;  or.  The  march  of 
progress,  u  play  by  one  of  the  oldest  inhabi- 
tants. [E.  H.  Dial]  [Meridian,  Miss.]  1889. 
1  p.  ].,  12  p.    4°. 

©  E.  H.  Dial,  Meridian,  Miss.;  1889:16326. 
May  29;  2c.  June  S.  38059 

Queen  of  the  ghost  dancers;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

'©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1899: 
73573,  Nov.   11.  38060 

Queen  (The)  of  the  harem;  a  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  bv  M.  D.  Flattery.  Boston,  The 
Sparrell  print.  1900.  50  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Maurice  Douglas  Flattery.  Boston;  1900 
A:  27190,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Nov.  1.  38061 

Queen  of  the  highbinders. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York:  D:6574. 
Ai)r.  26.  1905.  38062 

Queen  of  the  highway;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  C.  A.  Taylor.     [.51]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Tavlor,  New  York;  D:  175.5. 

Mar.  31.  1902;  2c.  Aur.  20,  1902,  38063 

by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blanev.  New  York  ;  1899  :  73571. 
Nov.  11.  38064 

Queen  (The)  of  the  Holland  dames;  a  dra- 
matic composition,  by    J.  E.  Fennessy. 

©  .Tames  E.  Fennessv,  Cincinnati ;  1900  A : 
1.553.  .Tnn.  17.  38065 

Queen  of  the  jungle;  or.  The  girl  and  the 
beast,  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Charles  A. 
Taylor.     .56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ad«ie  Castillo,  New  York;  D:  13307, 
July  7.  1908:  2c.  .Tuly  7,  1908.  38066 

Queen  of  the  jungles;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Kelley  and  .T.  Ed.  Green.  [19] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Robert  A.  Kellev,  New  York ;  D :  5233, 
June  24,  1904 ;  2c.  June  24,  1904.  38067 

Queen  of  the  kidnappers;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  bj  C.  M.  Mark-^.  [70]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Catherine  M.  Marks,  New  Yoi'k ;  D: 
10001,  Feb.  21,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1907.    38068 

Queen  of  the  kitchen;  1  act  farce,  by  Charles 
Noel  Douglas. 

©  John  A.  Hennessey.  New  York ;  D :  5893. 
Dec.  2.  1904.  38069 


Queen  of  the  Mardi  gras;  by  E.  L.  Merritt. 

©  Edward  Lawrence  Merritt,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D:5402,  Aug.  10,  1904.  38070 

or.  The  heavenly  twins,  musical  comedy  in 


1  act,  by  A.  Burkhardt.    7  p.     4  .    Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Dec.   15,   1910;    D:  22811;    Addi.son 
Burkhardt,  New  York.  38071 

Queen  of  the  May;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A. 
Coogan.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    24,    1915;    D:  40750;    Francis 
Ala II  r!oogan,  Brooklyn.  38071a 

Queen  of  the  midnight  volunteers;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Blake.  [3].  84  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  .Joseph    P.   Blake.   Webster   Grove.   ^Mo. : 
D :  8632,  Juno  4,  1906 :  2c.  May  25,  1906. 

38072 

Queen  of  the  mine.  S!<'e  Byer's  libraiy  of 
tabloid  plays. 

Queen  of  the  moon;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Cuno. 
56  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   28,    1913:    D:  32613:    Roelants 
Cuno,  New  York.  38073 

Queen  of  the  mutineers:  by  .1.  O.  Gray.  64  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  Ormuii  Gray,   Vancouver.   P..   C. : 
D:  15286.  Mar.  9,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909. 

38074 

Queen  (The)  of  the  Mystic  Isle;  a  2  act  musical 
drama  for  girls,  by  Tiydia  Stirling  Flintham, 
Philadelphia.  P.radlev  bros.  print.  1908.  8 
p.     8'. 

©   Lvdia    S.    Flintham.    Philadelphia:    D: 
13476,  Aug.  1.  1908;  2c.  July  27,  1908.    38075 

Queen  of  the  night's  grand  jubilee;  a  musical 
extravaganza  in  3  acts,  devised  and  arr.  by 
F.  Leslie  Clendenen. 

©  L.  E.  Clendenen.  D;iv«Miport.  I:i. :  D:  6147, 
Jan.  18,  1005.  38076 

Queen  of  the  orient.     Typewritten. 

©  Stanford    &  Wainstock.  New  York;  1900 
A  :  21272,  Aug.  25  :  2c.  Aug.  27.  38077 

Queen  of  the  prairie;  by  O.  M.  Young. 

©   Othello   M.    Young.   Chicago:    D :  14965. 
Feb.  1,  1909.  38078 

Queen  (The)  of  the  ranch.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Louis  Kennedy.  Baltimore:  1900 
A :  13674,  May  31 ;  2c.  June  1).  38079 

Queen  (The)  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Ser 
Lilly  o'  Killarney. 

Qtieen  of  the  sea;  a  melodrama,  by  Beulah 
Poynter  Nixon.    .58  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Burton  S.  Nixon,  Poplar  Bluff.  Mo.;  D: 
9927,  Feb.  8,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  0.  1907.  38080 


1916 


38081 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


38102 


Queen  of  the  Secret  service;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  Martineau.  49  p.  f . 
Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Martineau,    Montreal,    Canada ; 
D :  8271,  Apr.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  May  12.  1906. 

38081 

Queen  (The)  of  the  South;  by  M,  V.  Duval. 
©  Mary  V.   Duval,  Pulaski,  Tenn. :   1899: 
11778,  Feb.  10 ;  2c,  Feb.  20.  38082 

Queen  (The)  of  the  tabarin;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  L.  Franville.    43,  [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1911 ;  D :  24000 ;  I..  Lesourd 
Franville,  New  York.  38083 

Queen  of  the  turf;  a  coinedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  ,T.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn ;    1887 : 
20469,  Aug.  11.  38084 

Queen  of  the  washtub;  a  new  and  original  mu- 
sical comedy  in  3  acts,  3  scenes,  by  T.  E.  Pow- 
ers. 

©    Thomas    K.    Powers,    Brooklyn;    1889: 
37592,  Dee.  10.  38085 

Queen  (The)  of  the  West.     Sec  Calamity  Jane. 

Queen  of  the  white  slaves;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts  and  19  scenes,  by  Arthur  J.  tamb.  [85] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  3884,  Sept. 
I.  1903;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1903.  38086 

Queen  of  the  woods;  Imliau  drama  [in  3  acts, 
from  the  story  by  Chief  Pokagon]  dramatized 
•  and    published    by    C.    H.    Engle.      Hartford. 
Mich.,  1904.    cover-title,  56  p.    2  ports.    24°. 

©  Genius  H.   Eagle,   Hartford.  Mich.:   D: 
5355,  July  28.  1904 ;  2c.  July  15,  1904.      38087 

Queen  (A)  of  treachery;  or.  For  another's 
crime,  melodrama  in  5  acts,  bv  Guy  Caufman. 
[1081  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Madelon  CJaufman,  Joplin,  Mo, :  D  :  10339, 
Apr.  13,  1907:  2c.  Apr.  15,  1907.  38088 

Queeii  of  vaudeville;  musical  protean  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  1.  Franklin  and  B.  Green.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909 ;  D :  17268 ;  Irene  Frank- 
lin and  Eurt  Green,  New  York.  38089 

Queen  (A)  of  Villainy.  See  Daughter  (A)  of 
Satan. 

Queen  of  voodoo;  play  introducing, the  mystic 
rites  of  voodooism,  especially  the  dance,  b.v  D. 
Guesno.    2  1.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Dec.   14,    1909;   2c.    Dec.    16,    1909;    D: 
17863;  Delmas  Guesno,  Brooklyn.  38090 

Queen  (The)  of  Wall  street;  a  curtain  raiser 
in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  George  Jean  Nathan 
and  Frank  Ball  Elser.  [14]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    George   Nathan,   New   York :    D :  13005, 
May  20,  1908 ;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  38091 


Queen  (The)  of  Wexford  and  the  New  England 
Yankee;  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Nunn.    74,  [1]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29, 1911 ;  D :  24101 ;  Joseph  Nunn, 
Utica,  N.  Y.  38092 

Queen  (The)  of  Wild  Cat  City.  See  Honest 
Bube. 

Queen  Olga;  by  O.  Butler. 

©   Ouida   Butler,   Swampscott,   Mass.;   D: 
9338,  Oct.  27,  1906.  38093 

Queen  Topaz;  oj.era  comique  in  3  acts,  words 
by  Lockroy  and  Battu,  music  by  Victor  Mass6, 
English  version  tr.  and  adapted  to  the  Ameri- 
can stage  by  Frederick  A.  Schwab. 

©  William  H,   Foster.    New  York;    1887- 
17992,  July  13.  38094 

Queen    Vashti;   .i    drama    in   4  acts,    by    A.    M 
Smith. 

Tacoma  ;    D  :  4721, 
38095 


©  Alice   Maude   Smitli, 
Mar.  14,  1904. 


Queen  (A)  without  a  crown;  an  original  drama 
in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  B.  Landeck  and 
A.  Shirley.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Landeck  and  Arthur  Shirley, 
London  ;  D :  8345,  Apr.  14.  1906 ;  2c,  Apr.  14, 
1906.  38096 

a   sensational    and    historical    drama   in   5 

acts,  by  J.  McCarroll. 

©  James  McOarroll.  New  York;  1876:5883, 
May  13.  38097 

Queen    Zenobia;    a    play    in    4    acts,    by    L.    L, 

Everett.    Cleveland,  1908.    8  p.  1.,  5-42  p.    8°. 

©   Leolyn    Louise   Everett.   Cleveland;    D: 

13691.  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1908.    38098 

Queen  Zimitu,  goddess  of  the  fates  and  pas- 
sions and  queen  of  Eridu;  a  spectacular 
musical  play  in  5  acts,  story,  scenario  and  out- 
line of  libretto,  by  J.  J.  Symes.  Chicago, 
Barnard  &  Miller  print.  1905.  1  p.  1..  41  p. 
4°. 

©  .John  J.  Symes.  Chicago;  D :  7062,  Aug. 
3,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1905.  38099 

Queena;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by   J.  K.   Tillotson. 

©  James  K,  Tillotson,  New  York;  1883: 
3976,  Mar.  3.  [For  copies  reed,  see  1883: 
16653]  38100 

Same.     [4],  96  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  James  K.  Tillotson,  New  York;  1883: 
16653,  Sept.  11;  2c,  Sept.  11.  38101 

Same. 

©  Rose  Tillotson,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1676,  Mar.  23,  1911.  Original  entry. 
Sept.  11,  1883.  nf).  16658.  38102 


1917 


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38125 


Queenie;  a  college  sketch,  by  D.  Arthur.     8  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

<S)  Dudley  Arthur,  Detroit ;  D :  12609.  IMar. 
23,  1908;   2c.   Mar.  11.   1908.  38103 

a  comedy,  by  Mrs.  Harry  Beckett. 

©  Harry   Beckett,   New  York;   1880:1213, 


Jan.  20. 


38104 


Queenmaker  (The);  or.  Grover  and  Queen  Lil. 
Typewritten. 

©   John    S.    Denuee.    New    Orleans;    1897: 
64161.  Nov.  18;  Ic.  Nov.  18.  38105 

Queens  a'  jumble;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  S. 
Marion.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  David   S.  Marion.   New  York ;   D :  6731, 
May  25,  1905;  2c.  May  25,  1905.  38106 

Queen's   (The)    castle.      See  Dramas. 

Queen's  (The)  coffer.     Sec  King's  (The)  jester, 
and  other  short  plays. 

Queen's  (The)  counsel;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  V. 
De  More.     118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  28,  1909;   D:  16952;   Flora  V. 
De  More,  Phillipsbnrg.  N.  J.  38107 

romantic  P^nglish  melodrama  in  5  acts  and 

7  scenes,  by  Alice  Wilson  Browne.     47  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    W.    Oault    Browne,    Chicago;    D :  1916, 
May  21.  1902;  2c.  June  13,  1902.  38108 

Queen's    (The)    crags.      See   Borderlands   and 
thoroughfares. 

Queen's  (The)  crown;  by  F.  H.  Longhead. 

©  Flor.i  Haines  Loughead.  Olma.  Cal. ;  D: 
11757,  Oct.  10,  1907.  38109 

Queen's  (The)  drawing-room;  a  society  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  Belasco. 

©  David  Belasco.  New  York;  1898:53065, 
Sept.  10.  38110 

Queen's  evidence:   drama   in  4  acts,  by  J.   H. 
Ilowe. 

©    J.    H.    Rowe,    New   York;    1878:13272. 
Nov.  16.  38111 

a    drama    in    4    acts   and    8   tableaux,    by 


George  Conquest  and  Henry  Pettitt. 

©  George  E.  Thompson,  Deering,  Me. ;  1870 : 
13579,  Dec.  8.  38112 

Queen's   (The)   favorite;   a   comedy   in   4  acts, 
by  P.  C.  Johnson. 

©  Philander  Chase  Johnson.  Washington ; 
1897 :  36984.  June  22.  381 13 

Queen's  (A)  garden;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Woolf.     [1491   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edgar    Allan   Woolf,    New    York;     D: 
10477,  May  2,  ^m^ ;  2e.  May  2,  1907.     38114 


Queen's  (The)  garter;  or.  The  sole  kick,  a  bur- 
lesque in  2  acts,  by  C.  Von  der  Vonde.  [57]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  13501, 
Aug.  4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  38115 

Queen's  (The)  gown;  by  Opie  Read. 

©   Marion   Lowell,     Chicago;     1899:67515, 
Oct.  18.  38116 

Queen's  (The)  hand;  romance  in  a  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  L.  Hart.  55  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  30488;  Lincoln  Hart. 
Toledo,  O.  38117 

Queen's  (A)  love;  a  romantic  historical  drama, 
by  J.  Malone. 

©  John  Malone,  New  York;  D :  1120.  Nov. 
25.   1901.  38118 

Queen's  (A)  messenger;  by  J.  Hartley  Man- 
ners. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd..  1900.  26  p.  12°.  (French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  38) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  29729, 
Dee.  7;  2c.  Dec.  18.  38119 

Queen's  (The)  museum;  an  operetta  for  chil- 
dren's voices,  based  on  the  story  of  the 
Queen's  museum  from  Frank  R.  Stockton's 
collection  of  fanciful  tales,  by  E.  Adams.  [1], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30914;  Edith 
Adams,  Evanstou,   111.  38120 

Queens  of  hearts  and  the  ace  of  spades;  libret- 
to for  a  comic  opera,  by  W.  Busch.  37  1.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  William  Busch,  St.  Louis;  1883:13801. 
July  27;  2c.  Jan.  1;  Ic.  new  ed.  (typewrit- 
ten)   Sept.   2.   1902.  38121 

Queens  (The)  of  the  lunch-counter;  a  vaude- 
ville sketch,  by  W.  Wray.  jr.  [2].  12  p,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913;  D:  32040;  William 
Wray,  jr.,  New  York.  38122 

Queen's  pardon;  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  Hooker. 

©   Helen   Hooker.   La    Grange,    111.;    189H : 

15582.  Mar.  29.  38123 

Queen's  pet;  a  comedy,  by  G.  B.  Lothrop,  jr. 
[57]  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  George  Edwin  Lothrop,  jr..  Boston;  D: 
9081.  Sept.  4.  1906;  2c.  Aug.  27.  1906.     38124 

Queen's  (The)  portrait;  an  original  Egyptian 
comic  opera,  written  by  Richard  Ogle,  com- 
posetl  by  Oscar  Eve.  Book  of  lyrics.  London. 
K.  Prowse  &  co.,  ltd..  1913.     24  p.     8". 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1913;  A  ad  int.  1533;  pubd. 
Mav  26.  1913;  Stephen  Henii  Collins,  London. 

38125 


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38126 


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38144 


Queen's  (The)  proctor;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Herman  [Charles]  Merivale,  adapted  from 
Divorgous  by  Victorian  Sardou  and  E.  de 
Najac.  London,  Printed  at  the  Chiswick 
press,  1S96.    2  p.  1.,  89,  [1]  p.     8°. 

'©  Arthur  Bouix-hier,  London ;  1896 :  44138, 
Aug.   3;   2c.   Aug.   3.  38126 

Queen's  (A)   revenge;  by  R.  Kantorwitz. 

I©   Rosa    Kantorwitz,    St.    Louis ;    D :  9564, 
Dec.  3.  1906.  38127 

Queen's  riddle;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  R. 
Buchanan.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  C.  R.  Bu- 
(•lianan,  1896.    56  p.    8°. 

©    Claude    R.    Buchanan,     Grand     Rapids, 
Mich.,  1896:14644,  Jlar.   6;  2c.   Mar.   16. 

38128 

Queen's  (The)  robe;  a  dramatic  story,  by  Opie 
Read.  Chicago,  Tlie  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1908.    20  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,   Chicago ;    D :  14725, 
Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  38129 

Queen's  totem;  by  L.  G.  Walker. 

©    Lillian    Granville    Walker,    Boston ;    D : 
474.5,  Mar.  18,  1904.  ,  38130 

Queen's   (The)   tragedy;   drama   in   3  acts,   by 
R.  C.  Smith.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©     Ic.     Apr.     17,     1911;     D :  23977 ;     Rita 


Creighton   Smith,   Thomaston,   Me. 


38131 


Queen's  (The  trumpeters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Dickenson. 

©   Huyler    Dickenson,   Washington ;    1892 : 
7661,  Feb.  17.  38132 

Queensberry  rules;  play  in  4  acts,  a  prologue 
and  an  epilogue,  by  E.  C.  Hales.  [109]  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  42492  ;  Ernest  Claud 
Hales,  London.  38132a 

Queer  case;  or.  Woman's  constancy,  a  serio- 
comic drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Jenkins  and  AV.  H.  Ruch. 

©  W.  H.   Jenkins  and  W.  H.   Ruch,  Dan- 
ville, Pa.;  1880:6172,  Apr.  20.  38133 

Queer  complications;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Nunez. 

©  Joseph  A.  Nunez,  New  York ;  1888 :  10158, 
Apr.  7.  38134 

Queer  (A)  custom;  or,  How  they  wooed  in 
Bavaria,  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Barba 
Rossa   [pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William   Otto  Soubron,   Milwaukee;   D: 
630,  July  3,  1901.  38135^ 

Queer  Ed;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Hopper. 

©    Garry    Hopper,     United    States;     1884: 
17445,  Aug.  29.  38136 


Queer  heroes;  or,  When  women  fight  a  duel, 
comedietta  in  verse  in  1  act,  by  Barba  Rossa 
[pseud,  of  W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  D-. 
587,    ]\Iay   29,   1901.  28137 

Queer  insurance  agent;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  Mary  E.  Prospert  Thayer.  [15]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  William  Ryan,  New  York;  D: 
7834,  Jan.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1905.        38138 

Queer  people  of  our  town;  with  additional  short 
stories,  songs  and  dances,  by  J.  A.  Luby. 

©  Jo.  A.  Luby,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1900  A: 
11989,  May  12.  38139 

Queer  street;  by  L.  E.  White. 

©  Laura  Elizabeth  White,  New  York;  D: 
11349,    Sept.    13,   1907.  38140 

Queer-tette  (The)  bunch;  a  1  act  vaudeville 
sketch  for  quartettes  in  which  the  element 
of  hypnotism  is  introduced,  by  W.  H.  Denney. 
[2],  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29983 ;  William  H. 
Denney,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  38141 

Queerest  (The)  courtship;  comic  operetta  in  1 
act,  written  and  adapted  by  Alfred  B.  Sedg- 
wick, music  selected  and  arr.  from  Offen- 
bach's opera  La  princesse  de  Trebizonde. 
New  York,  R.  ]M.  De  Witt,  1876.  31  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  196]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1876: 
7997,   July  3;  2c.   July  26.  38142 

Queering  his  game;  an  original  1  act  sketch, 
by  F.  J.  Beaman.     8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
61,  Jan.  22,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1901.        38143 

Quel  sera  le  denoument?  or,  Lost  and  won,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  a 
romance  of  George  Sand  by  E.  I.  Williams. 

©  E.  Ida  Williams,  New  York;  1871:9432, 
Oct.  9.  38144 

Quera  (The)  quseritis  from  the  Regularis  con- 
cordia  monachorum.  See  Second  (The) 
shepherds'  play. 

Quentin  Durward;  dramatic  adaptation  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott's  novel  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes, 
by  C.  A.  Merz  and  F.  W.  Tuttle.  New  Haven. 
Yale  university  dramatic  association,  1914. 
1  p.  1.,  92  p.    12°. 

©  June  4,  1914  ;  2c.  June  5,  1914 ;  D :  37516 ; 
Charles  Andrew  Merz,  Sandusky,  O.,  and 
Frank   Wright   Tuttle,    Greenwich,    Conn. 

38144a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-17 


1919 


38145 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38155 


Querer  baturro;  zarzuela  eu  1  acto  y  en  prosa,] 
original  de  R.  M.  de  Pereda  y  P.  Ortiz-Monti- 
jano,    niGsica    de    Federico    Cliaves.      Madrid' 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]   1909.     38  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Kani6n  IMarla  de  Pereda  y  Pedro  Ortiz- 
Montijano.  Madrid;  D:]54G7.  Mar.  27,  1909; 
2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  38145 

Querer  (El)  de  las  mujeres;  sainete  de  costum- 
l)i-es  niadrilefias  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  eu 
prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Joaquin  Mariiio  y 
Francisco  Lozauo  Bolea,  niiisica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Mediavilla  y  Yust.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1915.  36  p.  11.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41092;  J.  Marifio  v  F.  Lozano  Bolea,  Madrid. 

38145a 

Querer  (El)  de  una  gitana;  zarzuela  comica  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  M.  Fernandez  Palomero,  mfisica  de  los 
luaestros  Marquina  y  Quislant.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  53  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40056;  Manuel  Fernandez  Palomero,  Madrid. 

38145b 

Queria  entrar;  cuadro  draniatico,  en  2  escenas 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  Jose  Jackson  Veyan  y 
Julian  Martin  de  Salazar.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38201 ;  J.  Jackson  Veyan  y  J.  Martin  de  Salazar, 
Madrid.  38145c 

Querida;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Mariani.  79  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1909;  D :  16772 ;  Federico 
Mariani,  New  York.  38146 

Querulant  (Der);  komodie  in  4  akteu,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  & 
Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    82  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38021 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  li.,  Berlin. 

38146a 

Quest  (The);  by  F.  Wolff.  11  p.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   12,    1911;  D:  25471;    Frederic 

Wolff.  Arcadia,  Ind.  38147 


I  Quest  (The)  eternal;  play  in  prologue,  2  acts 
and  epilogue,  by  F.  Baldwin.  [80]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914 ;  D :  35531 ;  Faith  Bald- 
win, Brooklyn.  38148a 


—  pastoral  play,  by  J.  M.  Von  Schroder.     [1], 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  24,  1913;   D :  32405 ;   .Tanet  M. 
Von  Schroder,  San  Francisco.  38148 

—  See  also  Dawn  (The) 


Quest  (The)  of  a  sacred  hen. 
Rome. 

Quest    (The)    of    the    friend. 
(The)  of  Belpheg'or. 


See  In  darkest 
See   Marriage 


Quest  (The)  of  the  golden  apples;  a  play  in  4 
scenes  with  a  prologue  and  an  epilogue,  by 
Vj.  a.  Farrington.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1910;  D :  21368 ;  Ernest  A. 
Farrington,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  38149 

Quest  (The)  of  the  holy  grail;  a  dramatic  re- 
cital for  boys,  by  Rev.  Arthur  Eugene  Gregg. 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  F.  L.  Masseck,  1909.  26  p. 
iiicl.  front.    8°. 

©  Frank  Lincoln  Masseck,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  15937,  May  24,  1909;  2c.  June  1,  1909. 

38150 

Quest  (The)  of  the  princess;  book  and  lyrics  of 
a  comic  opera,  by  ().  M.  Long.  55  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Olive  M.  Long,  St.  Paul ;  D :  10433,  Apr. 
27,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1907.  38151 

Quest  (The)  of  the  Quezarre;  musical  comedy, 
l)y  H  E.  Russell,  Herbert  Blake  and  A.  L. 
Gates.  Evanston.  111.,  E.  L.  Kappelman,  1903. 
72  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hiram  Erl  Russell,  Evanston,  111.;  D: 
3403,  May  9,  1903 ;  2c.  May  13,  1903.        38152 

Question  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  S.  Mc- 
Laughlin.    [2],  50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23404 ;  Isabel  Sells 
McLaughlin,  Muskogee,  Okl.  38153 

by   L.  T.  Bradley  and  A.   H.  Brown. 

[130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10, 1914  ;  D  :  37803  ;  Lillian  Trim- 
ble Bradley  and  Alfred  H.  Brown,  Lake  Ma- 
hopac,  N.  Y.  38153a 

•  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Bertram  B.  Ashford 

and  John  Strange  Winter  [pseud,  of  Mrs. 
H.  E.  V.  Stannard]  [90]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Bertram  B.  Van  Praagh,  London ;  D : 
4488,  Jan.  12,  1904;  2c.  .Lan.  12,  1904.       38154 

Question  (The)  bureau;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Robinson. 

©  Charles  H.  Robinson,  Denver;  1894: 
48345,  Oct.  17.  38155 


1920 


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38175 


Question  (La)  d'argent;  comedie  en  5  actes, 
par  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  G.  N.  Henning.  Boston, 
D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1898.  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  136  p. 
12°.     (Heath's  modern  language  series) 

©  George  Is'.  Henning,  Cautbridge,  Mass. ; 
1898  :  67065,  Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  38156 

Question  (A)  in  ethics;  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  A. 
T.eidy.     [46 J  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913;   D:  34138;   Channing 
Albert  Leidy,  New  York.  38157 

Question  (The)  is?  a  playlette,  by  M.  V.  Fitz 
Gerald.     1U7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Marie   V.    Fitz   Gerald,    New   York;    D: 
12900,  May  1,  190S ;  2c.  May  28,  1909.       38158 

Question  ''The)  mark;  melodramatic  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Charles  Gerar<l  l]ichel  find  Eugene  A. 
Colligan.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915 ;  D :  40883 :  Eichel  and 
Colligan,  Broolvlyn.  38158a 

Question  (A)  of  clothes;  comedy  in  1  act^nd  2 
scenes,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  [2],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,   1913;  D :  34628 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  38159 

a  vaudeville  d!-aping  act,  by  M.  Van  Allen, 

assisted  by  Ed.  ^■n)u•ox.     3  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  0.  1914  ;  D  :  38709  ;  Meradith  Van 
Allen,  Chicago.  38159a 

Question  (A)  of  courage;  a  comedy  of  old 
France  in  4  acts,  by  G.  D.  Jenifer.  [50]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   4,   1913;   D:  32188;   George  D. 
.Tenifor,  Washington.  38160 

Question  (A)  of  division;  little  comedy  for  2 
women,  by  Marianne  Stayton.  New  Y'ork,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1912.  12  p. 
12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.  no.  2413}  ] 

©  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  3042.3  : 
Samuel  L^rench,  ltd.,  London.  38161 

Question  (A)  of  dollars;  a  story  of  the  north, 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  J.  Hollenius. 

©  L.  J.  Hollenius,  New  York ;   1892 :  5911, 
Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  1897.  '  38162 

Question  (A)  of  duty;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  A.  L.  Crinnnins.     146  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1913;  D :  33691 ;  Agnes  Louise 

Crinnnins,  West  Newton,  Mass.  38163 

Question  (A)  of  employment;  a  comedy  of  the 
new  WesL  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H.  Ellis. 

©   Bradford   H.    Ellis,   Helena,    Mont.;    D: 
2032,  Nov.  19.  1902.  38164 


Question  (A)  of  honor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Oalhoun  and  Robinson. 

©  Alfred  R.  Calhoun  and  Nugent  Robinson, 
Brooklyn  ;  1881 :  6040,  Apr.  20.  38165 

a    dramatic    sketch    in    1    act,    by    Sidney 

Franklin. 

©  Pena  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1899:  18867, 
July  28 ;  2c.  July  28.  •  38166 

-1  act  play,  by  I.  S.  Kronowit.     21  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22633 ;  I.  Sanford 
Kronowit,  New  York.  38167 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  and  H.  B.  Dox. 
85  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.   and  H.   B.  Dox,  Peoria,   111.;   D: 
13934.  Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1909.    38168 

a  tragedy  of  the  present  day  in  4  acts,  by 


Max  Nordau,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Mary 
J.  Saflford.  Boston,  J.  W.  Luce  &  co.,  1907. 
169  p.    12°. 

©  John  W.  Luce  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  10222, 
Mar.  16,  1907;  2c.  May  16,  1907.  38169 

Question   (A)    of   love.      Sec  Colonel   Rulison. 

Question  (The)  of  man;  3  act  farce,  by  C.  V. 
Whiting.     1  p.    1.,    33    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Mar.  8,  1912;   D:  28980;   Clara  Vir- 
ginia Whiting,  De  Land,  Fla.  38170 

Question  (A)  of  money;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 
©  Robert  Whittier,  New  York ;  1896 :  6632, 
Jan.  25.  38171 

an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank 

Dumont  and  .T.  R.  Painter. 

©  J.  R.  Painter,  Philadelphia  ;  1888  :  23082. 
Aug.   10.  38172 

Question  (A)  of  morality;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Wilde.  (In  Century,  v.  90",  no.  4.  Aug. 
1915) 

©   .July   17,    1915;   Ic.    July   20,   1915;    D: 
41293;  Percival  Wilde,  New  York.         38172a 

Question  (A)  of  policy;  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Haviland.     [11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911;  D :  23270 ;  James  But- 
ler Haviland,   Dorchester,  Mass.  38173 

Question  of  the  hour;  by  A.  Gillespie  and  H. 
Ward.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17694 ;  Arthur  Gil- 
lespie and  Harold  Ward,  Chicago.         38174 

— — or  The  saloon  and  the  nation,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser. 

©   John   Arthur  Eraser,   Chicago,   111. ;    D : 
198,  Mar.  11,  1901.  38175 

See  also  In  the  public  eye. 


1921 


3S176 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38191 


Question  (A)  of  time;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  M.  Alexander  and  Evelyn  Glover.  29  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Matthias  Alexander,  London ; 
D :  13076,  May  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  29,  1908. 

38176 

Question   (The)  of  tomorrow.     See  Colour. 

Question  (A)  of  type;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Fuller. 
[13]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Fuller,  New  York ;  D :  14737,  Jan. 
4,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  38177 

Questions;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Hepen- 
stall.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   21,   1914;     D:  38568;    William 
Daniel  Hepenstall,  New  York.  38177a 

Questions  and  answers  and  compositions  and 
speeches  for  the  deestrick  skule;  arr.  by  S.  C. 
Battaile.     13  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   25,   1911;   D:  24336;    Sallie   C. 
Battaile,  Meridian,  Miss.  38178 

Quetzal's  bowl.     See  Daimio's  (The)  head. 

Queue  de  vache;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  [de  Louis]  Le 
Lasseur  [de  Ranzay]  Paris,  C.  Joubert.  1909. 
24  p.    8°. 

©   July   24,    1909;    2c.    Sept.    4.    1909;    D: 
16702;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  38179 

Qui  perd  gagne;  piece  en  5  actes,  d'apres  le 
ronian  de  Alfred  Cai)us.  par  P.  Veber  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1908.    1  p.  1.,  78  p.  8°. 

©  Pierre  Veber,  Paris ;  D :  12773.  Apr.  18, 
1908;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.  38180 

See   also    Theatre   complet;     [de]     Alfred 

Capus. 

Quick  action;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Good- 
man.    [120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   21,    1914 ;    D :  38881  ;     Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  38189a 

Quick  (The)  and  the  dead;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Moyston.     [4],  115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1910;   D:  22814;  Guy  Moy- 
ston, San  Francisco.  38181 

a  play,  by  P.  Eytinge. 

©  Pearl  Eytinge,  New  York;   1888:17140. 
June  15.  38182 

tragicomedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  B.  Elkins.   18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  22,  1915;   D:  40781;   Felton  B. 
Elkins,  Philadelphia.  38182a 

Quick  as  a  flash;  by  A.  W.  Mazzanovich  and  L. 
Marix. 

©  Ann    Waters    Mazzanovich    and    Lyda 
Marix,  New  York;  D :  6129,  Jan.  24,  1905. 

38183 


Quick  curtains;  collection  of  seven  1  act  plays, 
by  K.  S.  Goodman.  Chicago,  Stage  guild, 
1915.     [261]  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Dust  of  the  road. — Tlie  game  of 
chess. — Barbara. — Ephraim  and  the  winged 
bear. — Back  of  the  yards. — Dancing  dolls. — A 
man  can  only  do  his  best. 

©  Oct.  1,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41892 ; 
Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman,  Chicago.     38183a 

Quick!  Doctor;  I've  poisoned  my  wife;  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Reardon,  3d.  [1],  32  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D:  32408;  Mark  S. 
Reardon,  3d.,  New  York.  38184 

Quick  (The)  lunch;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
Thomas. 

©  Albert  Ellsworth  Thomas,  New  York ;  D : 
7686,  Dec.  9,  1905.  38185 

Quick  (The)  or  the  dead;  a  play,  by  P.  Eytinge. 

©  Pearl  Eytinge,   New  York;   1888:17139, 

June  15.  38186 

■  See  also  Barbara. 

Quick  sales  and  small  profits;  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy.     [2],  29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D :  42348 ;  Will  M. 
Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H.  38186a 

Quick  work;  a  little  drama,  by  L.  Lonergan.  18 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lester  I>onergan,  New  York ;  D :  14019, 
Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  38187 

^or.  On  with  the  dance,  musical  show  in  3 

acts,  by  H.  A.  Clarke  and  Gurden  Edwards, 
music  by  Louis  Woodson  Curtis.  82  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  June  17,  1915;  D:  40940;  Harold  Asa 
Clarke,  New  York.  38187a 

Quickly  mated,— then  repentant;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilvvell.  71  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbej'-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12086,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1908. 

38188 

Quickly  they  fell  in  love,— then--;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  78  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12100,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1908. 

38189 

Quicksand;  dranui  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C.  Buel  and 
L.  B.  Anthony.     152  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31811 ;  C.  C.  Buel, 
New  York.  38190 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Griiher.     [2],  72  p. 


4  .     Typewritten 


©   Ic.    July   16,    1913;    D :  33807 ;    Herman 
Griiher,  New  York.  38191 


1922 


38192 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


38213 


Quicksands;  formerly  named  The  mills  of  God, 
a  play  iu  4  acts,  by  Alicia  Ramsey  and  Ru- 
dolph de  Cordova.     [81]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  Ramsey  and  R.  de  Cordova,  London ; 
D :  10848,  June  21,  1907 ;  2c.  June  21,  1907. 

38192 


— •  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Royle. 
©  Edwin  Royle,  United  States ;  1890 :  5184. 

Feb.  11.  38193 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Ely.     [58]  p.     8°. 


by  M.   T.   Winchester. 


Printed 

©   Nov.    24,    1914;    2c.   Nov.    27,    1914:    D : 
38928;  Lewis  B.  Ely,  St.  Louis.  38193a 

[123]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D :  42399 ;  M.  T.  Win- 
chester, New  York.  38193b 

Quicksands  (The)  of  Gotham;  a  drama  iu  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  Van  Dyke  Brooke. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 
73035,  Nov.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  38194 

Quicksilver;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Armstrong. 
43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1913;  D :  33077 ;  Harold  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  38195 

Quid  pro  quo;  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts,  bv  G. 
Griffith.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915 ;  D :  39535 ;  G.  C.  Grif- 
fith, Cleveland.  38195a 

Quidfuisset;  a  play,  by  D.  L.  Rosenzweig.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   5,    1912;    D :  30S66 ;    David    L. 
Rozenzweig,  New  York.  38196 

Quiet  (A)  afternoon;  a  1  act  farce  comedv,  bv 
J.  E.  H.  Hyde.  cover-title,  15  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  John  Edmund  Hindon  Hvde.  New  York ; 
D :  8891,  July  30,  1906 ;  2c.  July  30,  1906. 

38197 

Quiet  (A)  afternoon  at  the  club;  tabloid  play, 
by  B.  A.  Johnson.  (In  Society,  v.  1,  no.  15. 
Aug.  9,  1913) 

©  Aug.  9,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1913  ;  D  :  34190  : 
Berenice  A.  Johnson,  Los  Angeles.  38198 

Quiet  (A)  evening-  at  home;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  Bennett. 

©    Johnstone   Bennett,    New    York;    1896: 
57846,  Oct  21.  38199 

Quiet  (A)  family;  or.  My  preserver,  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop  and  WMlliam 
Gill.     [107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  W.  Gill,  New  York : 
1889  :  10114,  Mar.  30  ;  2c.  IMar.  30.  38200 


Quiet  (A)  Fourth  of  July;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  M.  Cumming.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Moore  Cununing,  San  Francisco; 
D :  14578,  Dec.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908. 

38201 

Quiet  (A)  home;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Noel, 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  J.  Noel,  Richmond,  Cal. ;  D :  2767. 
Dec.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1902.  38202 

Quiet  (A)  honeymoon;  comedy  playlet,  by  Don- 
ney  and  Willard.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  K.  Murray  and  Clara  Lane,  New  York ; 
D :  13992,  Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908. 

38203 

Quiet  (The)  hotel;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Dumoiit.  Phihulelphia,  Penu  publish- 
ing CO.,  1912.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Sept    14,    1912;    2c.    Sept    6,    1912;    D: 
30751 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  I'hiladelphia.  38204 

Quiet  hour;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Crossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York  ;  1872  :  9859,  Sept. 
12.  38205 

Quiet  (The)  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W. 
Camp.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1911;    D:  23640;    Charles 
Wadswortli  Camp,  Jacksonville,  Fla.      38206 

Quiet  (A)  husband;  a  sketch,  by  J,  D.  Murphy 
and  O.  E.  Hallam.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Daly  Murphy,  Milwaukee;  1900  A: 
19545,  Aug.  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  6.  38207 

Quiet  (A)  proposal;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.     23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  1r.,  New  York:  D :  1589, 
Mar.  17,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1902.  38208 

Quiet  (A)  smoke;  [by]  W.  H.  Neall. 

©    P.    Garrett.  &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
.   47986,  Dec.  30.  38209 

Quiet  trip;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©  Anthony  PI   Wills,  Brooklyn;   D :  13330, 
July  11,  1908.  38210 

Quiet  (A)  vacation;  by  Ned  Burton.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Charles   E.    Bond,    New   York;    D:81], 
Aug.  29,  1901;   2c.  Aug.  29,  1901.  38211 

Quigley  and  Fullerton,  bankers  and  brokers; 
a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wehl. 

©    Julius    Wehl,    New    York;    1881:4008. 
Mar.  16.  38212 

Quilting   (The)  party;  by  G.  W.  Hillman. 

©  Geo.  Wm.  Hillman,  New  Bedford,  Mass. ; 
1893  :  14559,  Mar.  23.  38213 

Quilting  party  in  the  thirties.  See  In  office 
hours,  and  other  sketches. 


1923 


38214 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38232 


Quincy  Adams  Sawyer  and  Mason's  Corner 
folks;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized 
from  C.  F.  Pidgin's  novel  of  tlie  same  name, 
by  Frederic  Justin  Adams.  lOS  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Cliarles  Felton  Piduin.  Boston  ;  D :  1178. 
Dec.  12,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  23.  1901.  38214 

Quinine;  or,  Spring  chicken,  a  satirical  con- 
coction in  3  acts,  by  A.  T.  Miller. 

©  A.  T.  Miller.  Pbiladelpbla ;  1886:7355, 
Mar.  30.  38215 

Quinneys';  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Vachell. 
[98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13.  1915;  D :  40G40 ;  Horace  An- 
neslev    Vachell.    Southampton.    England. 

38215a 

Quinque  (El)  de  Petronilo;  bumorada  saine- 
tesia  en  1  acto  y  5  cuadros,  original  de  A. 
Sancliez  Carr&re  y  F.  Mora,  musica  de  Manuel 
Quislant  y  Modesto  Romero.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  42  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  :\rar.  1.5,  1915;  Ic.  :\Iar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40(.HjO ;  Aflolfo  Sanchez  Carrere  v  Fernando 
Mora,  Madrid.  38215b 

Quintessence  of  quince.     See  Kandaxica  (The) 

Quinto  (El)  pelao;  zarzuela  en  3  actos,  [de  An- 
tonio] I'aso  y  [Emilio]  Mario,  nirtsica  del 
maestro  Lleo.  INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1908.    86  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Paso  y  JMario,  Madrid ;  D :  13871,  Sept. 
21.  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  38216 

Quirk  and  Kraut;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Welcker. 

©  Adair  Welcker,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
18.513.  .July  18.  38217 

Quisisana;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Heinrich 
llgenstein.  Berlin,  Concordia  deutsche  ver- 
lags-anstalt  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.     139  p.     12°. 

©  .Tan.  6.  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  30731 ; 
Concordia  deutsche  verlag.s-anstalt,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  Berlin.  38217a 

Quit!  <-omedy  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  Simonson  and 
Hardin  D.  Bickman.  [2],  80  p.  4°.  Type- 
writt<Mi. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915;  D:  42550;  .Tules  Simon- 
son.  New  York.  38217b 

Quite  a  find;  a  domestic  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
\V.   (;.   Stubbs. 

©  W.  G.  Stubbs,  Allegbenv  Citv.  Pa.;  1SS9: 
.'{.3219.  Nov.  1.  38218 

Quite  English;  niusi(al  and  far(i<!tl  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  .1.  A.  Stevens.  [63]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .John  A.  Stevens,  New  York;  lSi)0:  11834, 
Ai)r.   10:   Ir.   Apr.  10.  38219 


Quits;  by  C.  G.  Laird.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Claude   G.    Laird,    New   York ;    D :  5939, 
Dec.   21,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  21,   1904.  38220 


—  a    comedietta    in    1    act,    by    S.    Reinhart. 
Typewritten. 

©    Sophia    Reinhart.    Portland.    Or.:    1896: 
7182.  .Lan.  29;  Ic.  Jan.  29.  38221 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeannette   L.   Gilder.   New   Y'ork ;   1877: 
5.537,  May  7.  38222 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Abbie  Farwell  Brown. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
32375.  .May  29 ;  2c.  .June  20.  38223 


—  an  episode  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllister.    9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;   D :  20724 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, New  York.  38224 

—  Same.      [16]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Apr.   18,   1912;    D :  29411 ;   Hall    Mc- 


Allister. New  York. 


38225 


an  original  drama  in  5  a<ts,  by  W.  S.  John- 


son. 


©  W.   Sherwood   Johnson,   San  Francisco ; 
1872:8191,  Aug.  2.  38226 


—  a  play,  by  A.  P.  Hoxsie. 

©  Anna  Poole  Hoxsie,  Buffalo;  1876:9195. 

Aug.  7.  38227 

— ^play  in  1  act,  by  N.  D.  Gray.  18  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31482 ;  Norman  D. 
Gray,  Harrlsburg,  Pa.  38228 

^by  W.  D.  Ilepenstall.     [1],  10  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1913:  D:3513S:  Williiiin 
Daniel  Hejienstall,  New  York.  38229 

or,  A  game  of  tit-f or-tat,  a  comedy  in  4 

acts,  by  A.  Daly,  fi-om  the  German  of  Rosen. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1881:12730, 
Aug.  17.  38230 

Same. 

©  .Joseph  V.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney. 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  123.  Aug.  4.  1909.  Origi- 
n:il  cnlry,  Aug.  17.  I.SSI,  no.  12730.  38231 

Sec  (lino  Two  Aunt  Emilys. 

Quitter  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
]■;.  H.  Hart  wick  and  .).  N.  Scnitbgate.  46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  23,  1911;  D :  23173 ;  -John  N. 
Soutiigate  and  E.  H.  Hartwick.  Saginaw, 
-Mich.  38232 


1924 


38233 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


38253 


Quitter  (The)— Continued. 

1  act  dramatic  composition,  by  F.  J.  Bea- 

nian.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28525 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
nian.  Washington.  38233 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  D.   Smith.     80  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;   D :  32443 ;  Nora   Del 
Smith,  Clinton,  Ind.  38234 


—  play    of    the    North    in    3    acts,    by    J.    B. 
IMcKeon.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   9.   1913;    D :  32889 ;   James   B. 
IMcKeon,  Oakland,  Cal.  38235 


racing  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue  and  3 

acts,    by    Edward    Clark.      [9],    161    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11.  1912;  D :  31422 ;   McCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  38236 

Quiverer    o'   hearts;   play    in    1    act,    by    L.    T. 
Ollesheimer.     [15]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    5,    1912;    D :  31745 ;    Louis    T. 
Ollesheimer,  Detroit.  38237 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  T.  Ollesheimer.    12  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    7,    1912;    D:307G4:    Louis    T. 
Ollesheimer.  Detroit.  38238 

Quivering  ether:  detective  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Nordskog.     [75]   p.     f°.'    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  25,   1913 ;   D :  33606 ;    Arne   A. 
Nordskog,  Seattle.  38239 

Quixote  the  second;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
[book  by  William  E.  Hickox.  lyrics  by  F.  A. 
Wilcox,  nmsic  by  F.  R.  Rix]  53  p.  4°.'  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©Hickox    and    Wilcox.    Boston;    D :  5128, 
June  4,  1904;   2c.  May  25,  1904.  38240 

Quixotics;  or.  The  old  woman,  the  villain 
and  the  good  young  man,  an  original  bur- 
lesque, by  W.  C.  Tidball.    79  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Walton  C.  Tidball,  Brooklyn  ;  1888  :  4913. 
Fob.  14;  2c.  Mar.   1.  38241 

Quo  vadis?  a  drama,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeannette  L.   Gilder.  New  York;   1897: 

73380,  Dec.  29.  38242 

a  drama   of  the   time  of  Nero,   from   the 

story  of  the  same  title  adapted  to'  the  stage, 
by  S.  C.  Slupski. 

©    Sigmund    C.    Slupski,    Brooklvn ;    1897 : 

73381,  Dec.  29.  38243 

dramatische  szenen  fiir  soli.  chor.  orchester 


und  orgel  komponiert  von  Felix  Nowowiejski. 
dichtung  von  Antonie  Jlingst.  Textbuch. 
Fulda.  A.  Maier,  1908.  26  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

©  Aloys  Maier,  Fulda,  Germanv ;  D:  15213, 
Mar.  1,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.  38244 


Quo  vadis? — Contiimed. 

dramatization  of  story  of  same  name  in  5 

acts,  by  Frank  Hannon.     52  p.     f°.     Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1915 ;  D :  41189 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  38244a 

dramatized,  by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©    Charles    W.    Chase.    New    Yqrk ;    1899: 


76515,  Nov.  23. 


38245 


-musical  drama  for  mixed  chorus,  soli,  or- 
gan and  orchestra,  composed  by  Felix  Nowo- 
wiejski.  English  tr.  by  John  Bernhoff.  Book 
of  words.  Fulda,  A.  Maier,  1912.  36  p. 
plates.  16°.  [Note:  Original  words  by  An- 
tonie Jlingst  from  Sienkiewicz's  novel  of  the 
same  name] 

©    May    27,    1912;    2c.    July    25,    1932;    D: 
30379 ;  Aloys  Maier,  Fulda.  Germany.      38246 

oper  in  5  akten.  6  bildern,  nach  dem  roman 

von  Henryk  Sienkiewicz  von  Henri  Cain, 
deutsche  iibersetzung  von  Hans  Liebstoeckl, 
musik  von  Jean  Nougugs.  Leipzig,  J.  Wein- 
berger. 1910.    83  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    July    23,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    7,    1910;    D: 
22237;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  38247 

■ a  play  in  5  acts  and  7  scenes,  adapted  from 

the  novel  of  Henryk  Sienkiewicz,  by  M. 
Doran.      Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  1900  A :  5090, 
Feb.  24;  2c.  Mar.  6.  38248 

play  in  5  acts,  from  the  book  of  Henryk 

Sienkiewicz.  ti;.  by  B.  Kozakiewicz  and  L. 
de  Janasz.  French  libretto  by  Henri  Cain, 
English  libretto  by  A.  St.  John  Brenon,  music 
by  Jean  Nougues.  New  York,  G.  Ricordi  & 
CO..  1911.    81  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   23,    1911;    2c.    Mar.   24,   1911;    D: 
23763;  G.  Astruc  &  co.,  Paris.  38249 

or,  Rome  in  the  time  of  Nero,   a  drama, 

by  J.  J.  Jackson,  ba.sed  on  the  novel  of  the 
same  name  by  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

©   John   J.   .Lackson,   Detroit;   1897:71997, 
Dec.   22.  38250 

Quo  vadis,  upside  down;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Shean 
and  C.  L.  Warren.     Typewritten. 

©  Al  Shean  and  Charles  L.  Warren,  New 
York  ;  1900  A  :  26249.  Oct.  22  ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1901. 

38251 

-trave.sty  in  1  act,  by  G.  J.  Sutherland  and 

C.  Anson  Barker.  [2].  9  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   26,   1913;    D :  35473 ;    Gerta   .L 
Sutherland,    San   Francisco.  38252 

Quorndon  hunt;  dramatized  from  Henry  Wil- 
liam Herbert's  Quorndon  hounds,  by  M.  Her- 
bert. 

©  Morgan  Herbert,  New  York  ;  1889 :  4205. 
Feb.  5.  38253 


1925 


38254 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


38274 


Qwong  Hi;  a  new  and  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
and  3  scenes,  by  W.  B.  Gill. 

©  William   B.   Gill,   United   States;   1878: 
5235,  Apr.  30.  38254 

R.  Augustus  Billings'  change  of  heart;  a 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Mooney.  [16]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Muoney.  Cliicairo ;  D :  7'2.")9, 
Sept.  15,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1005.  38255 

Baash  (Der)  Haschiba;  oder,  Der  moderna 
Ackosta. 

©  Ellis  Rothstein,  Chicago ;  D :  3677.  .Tune 
15,  1903.  38256 

Rabagas;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Aictorien  Sardou.  by  G.  Kreisler. 

©  George  Kreisler,  New  York  ;  1872 :  2129, 
Mar.  5.  38257 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Arnott. 

©    Edward     Arnott,     Philadelphia ;     1875 : 
5905,   June  7.  38258 

Rabalera  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
en  prosa.  original  de  M.  Echegaray,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  44  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Miguel   Echegaray,     Madrid  ;     D  :  10795, 
June  18.  1907;  2c.  June  18,  1907.  38259 

Rabbi  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  music,  tr. 
by  AV.  T.  Inglis. 

©  William  T.  luglis,  Boston;  1882:19845, 
Nov.  23.  38260 

Rabbi  and  priest;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  M.  Goldsmith.  [50]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    19,    1914;    D:  38170;    Milton 
Goldsmith.  New  York.  38260a 

Rabbi  Ben  Ezra.     See  Omar  and  the  rabbi. 

Rabbi  Maimonides.     Sec  Ramban  (The) 

Rabbi  Sabbathai  Cohen;  or.  The  merits  of 
Holy  Sabbath,  Iiistorical  drnnia  in  5  acts  and 
15  tableaux,  by  J.  Terr. 

©  Jacob  Terr,  New  York ;  1896 :  17352,  Mar. 
18.  38261 

Rabbi's  (The)  daughter;  drama  in  5  acts,  bv 
G.  L.  I'ollock     [30]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Gabriel    L.    Pollock,   Chicago;    D :  .•^783 : 
Ang.  1,  1903:  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1903.  38262 


Rabbi's  (The)  son — a  revolutioner. 
tory  (The)  of  the  truth. 


See  Vic- 


Rabbi's  (The)  spell;  romance  of  Russian  Po- 
land in  4  acts,  7  scenes,  dramatized  from  the 
novel  of  the  same  name,  bv  M.  11.  P.illiiigs. 
68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1915;   I) :  41015;   ?*I.   H.   P.il- 
lings,  Passaic,  N.  .T.  382eaa 


Rabbit  (The)  farm;  libretto  for  a  musical  play 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  M.  Stevenson. 
59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20105 ;  A.  M.  Steven- 
son, Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  38263 

Rabbit's  foot;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Shutt.  jr.     51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

®   William   E.   Shutt,   jr.,   Springfield.   111.; 
1894  :  37848,  Aug.  14  ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  38264 


—  comedy  in  words  and  pantomime,  bv  G.  R. 
Craw.     [2],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22001 ;  Geo.  Rock- 
hill  Craw,  Chicago.  38265 


—  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Carleton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York;   1898: 
38152,  June  22.  38266 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Du- 


mont. 

©   Patrick   Henry   Chappelle,    Jacksonville. 
Fla. ;  1900  A  :  9806,  Apr.  16.  38267 

—  new  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Marion  and  G.  W.  Maxon. 

©    Dave   Marion    and    George    Washington 
Maxon,  New  York ;  1898 :  13639,  Feb.  25. 

38268 

spectacular,     operatic,     extravaganza     and 


pantomime,  by  R.  J.  Cutler. 

©  Robert  J.  Cutler,  New  York ;  1896 :  10078, 
Feb.  11.  38269 

Rabble;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Selling. 
55  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chrislian  :\rarius  Sellimr.  St.  Paul;  D: 
5281,  July  9,  1904 ;  2c.  July  9,  1904.  38270 

Rabelais;  human  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  B.  Ham- 
illcn.     1109]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913;  D :  340.57 ;  Bernard 
Hamilton.  London.  38271 

Rabensteinerin  (Die);  schauspiol  in  4  akten, 
von  Ernst  von  Wildenbruch.  Berlin.  F.  Bloch 
crhen,  1907.     139  p.     12°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  London:  D:  10714. 
June  7,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907.  38272 

ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  R. 

Clyde  Ford  ,  .  .  Boston  (New  York  [etc.] 
D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1912]  xiii,  120  p.  front, 
(port.)     ill  us.    16°. 

©  May  16,  1912;  2c.  May  22.  1912;  A: 
312923;  D.  C.  Heath  ^»t  co..  Boston.  [Copy- 
right is  claimed  on  introduction  and  notes] 

38273 


See  also  Barseba  of  Raben stein. 


Rablolovag  (A);  szin.jalek  harom  felvonasban, 
slozil  P,ii-o  La.jos.  Budapest,  Singer  es  Wolf 
uer  Kidasa,  1912.     171  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1912;     D :  31167 ;     Marlon 
Miksa,  Budapest.  38274 


1926 


38275 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38298 


Rabouilleuse  (La) ;  piece  en  4  actes  d'apr§s  Bal- 
7.11C,  par  Emile  Fabre.  Paris,  Librairie  tbgfi- 
trale,  1904.    2  p.  1.,  163  p.    12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  4504,    Jan.    15, 
1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1904.  38275 

Race  (La);  comedie  en  4  actes,  [par]  Jean 
Tliorol  [i.  e.  Raymond  Boutbors  Tborel] 
Par!!«.  Librairie  Moliere,  1905.    138  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Felix 
Denioly.  France;  res.  no.  46;  Ic.  Oct.  2.  1905. 

38276 

Race  (The);  a  1  act  drama,  by  C.  E.  Gilson. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   C.   Ernest   Gilson,   New   Yorlv ;    D :  5038, 
May  17.  1904  ;  2c.  May  11,  1904.  38277 

Race  around  the  world. 

©  Albert   H.   Woods,  New   York;    D :  9020, 
Sept.  1.  1906.  38278 

Race  for  a  wife;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  Thomas 
Cody.     32  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   A.   Scbreiber.  Evansville.   Ind. ; 
D :  316,  Apr.  S.  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1901.     38279 

•  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Fothergill.    Chicago, 

Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pnb.  co.,  Chicago;  1898:68626, 
Nov.  25  ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  38280 


oi".    A    double    wedding-,     revised    bj'^    W. 

Bnsch. 

©  William  Buscb,  St.  Louis;  D :  4012,  Sept. 
26,  1903.  38281 

t^<"c  also  Auto   (An)  elopement. 

Race  (A)  for  honor;  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]     75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sullivan,  Harris  &  Woods,  New  York:  D: 
2846.  Jan.  12,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1903.      38282 


by  S.  Z.  Kunz  and  E.  A.  S.  Hamilton.     23 

p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911;  D :  23337  ;   Silvester  Z. 
Kunz  and  Edward  A.  S.  Hamilton,  Cleveland. 

38283 

Race  (A)  for  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Theo- 
dore Kremer. 

©  Sullivan  &  Harris,  New  York ;   D :  4632, 
Feb.  20,  1904.  '  38284 

-a  sensational  com.edy  drama  [in  5  acts]  by 

D.  Conger. 

©     David     Conger,     Chicago;     1898:55502, 
Sept.  22.     [For  copies  reed,  see  A:  5805] 

38285 

■  Same.     Chicago,   The  autbor,   1900.     19  p. 


Race  (A)  for  life — Continued. 

a  .sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  S. 

Leach. 

©    Steve    Leach,    New    York;    1893:43100, 
Sept.  26.  38287 

Race  (A)  for  love;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gold- 
knopf.     15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   19,   1911;   D:  25530  *,   Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  38288 


©    David    Conger,    Chicago ;    1900    A :  5805, 
ISIar.  3;  2c.  Mar.  8.  38286 


-a   comedy   of   metropolitan   life,   love   and 

folly,  in  3  heats  and  a  steeple  chase,  by  H. 
Watkins. 

©  Harry  Watkins,  New  York ;  1889 :  32407, 
Oct.  26.  38289 

a  dramatic  comedy,  by  F.  G.  Cook. 

©  Frank  G.  Cook,  New  York ;  D :  9554,  Nov. 
30,  1906.  38290 

See  also,  Love  (A)  race. 

Race  for  love  and  honor;  vaudeville  sketch,  bv 
T.  P.  Lancaster.     [8]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  P.  Lancaster,  Boston  ;  D  :  10805, 
June  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1907.  38291 

Race  (The)  for  wealth;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Forties  Dawson. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1895:37093, 
July  17.  38292 

Race  (The)  of  life.     See  Jack  on  time. 

Race  (The)  of  men;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L. 
Roberts. 

©   AVm.    Lynch    Roberts,    Miami,    Fla. :    D : 
14323.  Nov.  19,  1908.  38293 

Race  Rock  lig-ht;  [2  act  drama]  by  C.  W.  .Tones. 
IS  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1912;  D :  29567 ;  Clinton  W. 
.Tones,  Tacoma.  38294 

Race  suicide;  1  act  satirical  comedy,  by  C. 
A.  Lindbolm.     [3],  15  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  16,  1911;  D :  23112 ;  Charles  A. 
Lindbolm,   Chicago.  38295 

a  tragi-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  T.  Calla- 
han. 

©  Daniel  Thomas  Callahan,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  12217,  Dec.  16,  1908.  38296 

Race  (The)  tout's  dream;  by  J.  Palmer. 

©  John  Palmer,  New  York ;  D :  4049,  Aug. 
26,  1903.  38297 

Race  (The)  track  tout.     Sec  Piker  (The) 

Rache  (Die)  des  senators;  trauerspiel  in  4  auf- 
zuegen,  von  E.  Sanders.  New  York,  1895. 
79  p.     16°. 

©  Edward  Sanders,  New  York  ;  1895  :  8548, 
Feb.  8;  2c.  Dec.  20.  38298 


1927 


38298 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


38313 


Rache  (Die)  einer  fiirstin;  oder,  Die  wald- 
miihle  an  dei*  Tschnernaja,  seiisutioiisstiick 
aus  deni  russischen  weltreiche  in  5  acteu  und 
10  biUlern,  nach  dem  von  Cxebriider  Kunath 
lirsjiC.  glciclinainiiren  ronian  fiir  die  biihuo 
bearb.  von  C.  Siewert. 

©    Carl    Siewert,    Milwaukee;    lS8o :  910S. 
Apr.  18.  38298a 

Rache  (Die)  eines  w^eibes;  oder,  Wer  andeni 
eine  grube  grabt,  fallt  selbst  hinein;  oder, 
Salome,  .iieniildertes  nuisikdraina  in  1  vor.-^piel 
uiid  1  akt,  niit  sang,  tanz  mid  irruseliiien 
uoberrasohunjien,  ueuester  text  von  O.  Goritz. 
Troof.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Otto    Goritz.    New  York ;   D :  9938.  L^eb. 
11.  1907;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  38299 

Rachel;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  G.  Grillet.  (In 
La  Petite  illustration,  no.  47,  24  Janvier  1914; 
Serie-tbeatre,  no.  27) 

©    Jan:    24.    1914;    2c.    Feb.    17.    1914;    D: 
3G042  ;  Gustave  Grillet,  Paris.  38299a 

-odt-r.  Degel  machne  Jehuda  (Rachel;  or. 

The  flag-  of  the  army  Jehuda),  by  Al)raham 
M.  Scharkansky. 

©   Morris   Heine.   New    York ;    1898 :  Go.jTO. 
Nov.  8.  38300 

Rachel  Goldstein;  or.  The  green  girl,  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore  Kremer. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  r)064.  Oct. 
20,  1904.  38301 

Rachel  Goldstein's  sister;  a  comedy,  by  Edgar 
S«>iden.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  5794.  Nov. 
18,  1904:  2c.  Nov.  18,  1904.  38302 

Rachel  Russak;  roiuantic  melodrauia  in  4  acts, 
by  Kobert  Griflin  Morris.  fl32]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1911 ;  D :  24879 ;  Lee  K.  C.  do 
■Rerrein  Morris.  New  York.  38303 

Rachel,  the  fire  waif;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Lizzie  May  Elwyn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  pub.  co., 
1900.  29  p.  12°.  (Ames  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  420) 

©  Amos  pub.  CO..  Clvde,  O. ;  1900  .V:  29194. 
Nov.  .'iO ;  2c.  Nov.  30.  38304 

Rachezug  (Der)  .See  Gesamnielte  werke;  von 
Detlev  von  Liliencron. 

Racing  by  wireless.     .*?ee  C.  Q.  D. 

Racing  (The)  girls;  play  in  2  pts.,  by  T.  P. 
Lancaster.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915;  D:  41926;  Theodore  P. 
Lanf-aster,  Lynn,  Mass.  38304a 

Racing  (The)  lady;  or.  The  parson's  collar  but- 
ton, a  farciciil  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  C!.  F.  Mc- 
Cloy.     [12]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    .30.    1912;    D :  29.^)48 ;    Chas.    K. 
McCloy,  Columbus,  O.  38305 


Racing  (A)  romance.     See  Handicapped. 

Rackerchen;  vandeville-operette  in  3  akten, 
nach  Le  coui)  de  jarnac  (Bibi)  von  [Henry] 
do  Gorsse  und  [Maurice  de]  Marsan,  von  Bol- 
ten-Baeckers,  nuisik  von  Theodore  Blumer. 
Berlin,  Biibnenverlag  Abn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
Ix  b.,  1914.    oSp.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37538 ;  Biibnenver- 
lag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

38305a 

Racket  (A)  or  two;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
l)y  L.  F.  Brand.     [7]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D  :  21404 ;  Louise  Fen- 
ton  Brand,  IMilwaukee.  38306 

Racketty  packetty  house;  play  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  Frances  Ho<lgson  Burnett.  [61]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912;  D :  31646 ;  Liebler 
company,  New  York.  38307 

Rada;  a  drama  of  war  in  1  act,  by  A.  Noyes. 
New  Yorlc.  F.  A.  Stokes  corapanv  [1914]  4 
p.  1.,  31  p..  1  1.     front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  30.  1914;  D: 
38649;  Alfred  Noyes,  Rottingdean.  Sussex, 
England.  38307a 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Noyes.     [1],  14  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1913  :  D  :  34960  ;  Alfred  Noyes, 
Rottingdean,    Sussex,    England.  38308 

See  also  Belgian  Christmas  eve. 


Radda;  drannna  lirico  in  1  atto.  di  Carlo  Val- 
lini,  da  IMassimo  Gorki  [pseud,  di  Aleksei 
:\Inksin\ovi(li  Pyoshkov]  musica  di  Giacomo 
Orefice.  Milano.  E.  Sonzogno,  1912.  20  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.   13,   1912;   2c.   Sept.   25,   1912;   D: 
31377;  Edoardo  Sonzogno.  Milano.         38309 


Same. 

©  Oct.  1.  1912;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1912;  D :  32294 ; 
Edoardo  Sonzogno.  Milan.  38310 

Radeau  (Le)  de  la  Meduse;  comedie  en  1  acte, 
par  [Paul,  dit]  T.  Bernard,  p.  344-350  illus. 
4°.      [Reprinted   from   Rions] 

©  Tristan  Bernard,   Paris ;   D:  14295.  Nov. 
16.  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  38311 

Radha;  an  East  Indian  idyl,  a  Hindoo  play  in 
I  act  without  words,  by  R.  Dennis.  [7]  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©  Ruth  Dennis,  New  York;   D :  6482,  Apr. 
10.  1905;  2c.  May  3,  1905.  38312 

Radiant.      Sec  Bitter  waters. 

Radish  (The)  king;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  B. 
Holt. 

©    Sara    Barton    Holt,    Woodville,    Miss. ; 
1887:  14044.  May  28.  38313 


1928 


38313 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


38333 


Radisson,  the  voyageur;  a  verse  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Lily  A.  Long.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1911.     viii,  114,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  14.  1914;  2c.  Nov.  23.  1914;  A: 
3S8516  :  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.      38313a 

Radium;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Bethel.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  23191 ;  Allan  Lewis 
Bethel.  St.  Lonis.  38314 

Radley  (The)  Bartin  ball;  a  satirical  comedy, 
l.y   IL   Monta?:ne.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  :Montagne,  New  York  ;  1897 :  16721. 
M:\y.  11  ;  2c.  May  25.       •  38315 

Radley  Bartin  soiree  in  London  at  the  queen's 
jubilee;  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

©  Samuel  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1897:33579, 
June  3.  38316 

Radloff  (The)  mystery;  a  drama,  by  J.  W. 
("onsidine   and    F.    Rice. 

©  John  W.  Oonsidine  and  Frank  Rice, 
Seattle;  1892:20029,  May  11.  38317 

Ratsel  (Das),  weib;  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
t'arl  M.  JiKoby.     94  p.     12°.  -Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1911;  D :  24301 ;  Arion- 
vorhig.  Berlin.  38318 

Rafale  (La);  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  H.  Bern- 
stein. [Paris.  Impr.  de  rillnstration]  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  72  p.    8°. 

©   Henry    Bernstein.    Paris ;    D :  7774.   Dec. 

28.  1905;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1905.  38319 

■ Sec   (ilso    Whirlwind    (The) 

Rafferty's  flirtation;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by 
E.  A>alters.     [561  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  AValters.  Chicago;  D :  10234.  :\I;ir. 

29,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907.  38320 

Rafferty's  home  run;  comedv  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Walsh  and  R.  Harding. 

©  John  A\'alsh  and  Roger  Harding.  New 
York;  1897:19695.  Mar.  26.  38321 

Raffle  (A)  at  Duffy's.     Hcc  Irish  (The)  raffle. 

Raffles'  last  stand;  or.  One  against  millions, 
comedy-dramatic  sketch  in  1  act.  by  E.  F. 
G'irard  and  IM.  B.  Marcell.  11  p.  ^°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1911;  D :  23431 ;  Edward  F. 
(iirard  and  M.  B.  Marcell.  Cape  Girardeau, 
^lo-  38322 

Raffles,  the  amateur  cracksman;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  AV.  Presbrey.  [144J  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Wiley  Presbrey.  New  York;  D: 
3429,  May  14.  1903 ;  2c.  May  14.  1903.     38323 

Raffling   a   clock.      See  Irish   (The)   raffle. 


Raft;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W,  B.  Meloney.  [71] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  27,    1911:    D:  24590;    William 
Brown   Meloney,   New   York.  38324 

■  See  also  Getaway  (The) 

Raftman's  (The)  daughter.  See  Life  (A)  at 
stake. 

Rag  (The);  musical-dancing  vaudeville  act,  by 
L.  A.  Bahner  and  T.  H.  Northrup.  [1],  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1913  ;  D  :  33609  ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner  and  Theo.   H.  Northrup,   Denver. 

38325 

Rag  (A)  baby;  (N.  B.  Please  don't  expect  a 
wax  doll  with  real  hair,  and  eyes  that  open 
and  shut)  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
descriptive  of  life  in  a  drug  store  and  post 
office,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©   Charles   H.   Hoyt,   Boston;   1883:23256, 
Dec.  15.  38326 

Rag-carpet  (The)  bee;  an  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Gale.  New  Y'ork,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.     IS  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   18,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1911;    D: 
23091;  Samuel  French.  New  York.         38327 

Rag  (The)  doll;  a  monologue,  by  E.  I\I.  Hola- 
han. 

©  Estelle   Mae   Holahan,    Driftwood,   Pa.; 
D:6291,  Mar.  7,  1905.  38328 

a  1  act  play,  by  E.  M.  Lent.      (In  Smart 


set.  V.  28,  no,  1,  May,  1909) 

©    Evangeline    M.    Lent,    New    York;    D: 
1713.  April  8,  1902 ;"  2c.  I\Iay  21,  1909.    38329 

Rag  (The)  dolls'  party;  an  entertainment  in 
1  act,  by  Granville  F.  Sturgis.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co..  1902.     16  p.     12°. 

©   Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
2426,  Oct.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1902.        38330 

Rag-picker  of  Paris,  See  Eye  (The)  of  the 
world. 

Rag-picker's  (The)  child;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Justin  Adams.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,   1895. 

©  AA'alter  H.  Bakci-  and  co.,  Boston ;  1895 : 
29580,   June  3;   2c.    July   10.  38331 

Rag-pickers  (The)  of  Roach  alley.  Sec  Mad 
Margery. 

Rag-time  babies  of  Nev/  York;  by  Wolf  and 
AVainstock. 

©   Wolf   &   Wainstock,    New   York;    1898: 

65107,  Nov.  7.  38332 

Rag-time  divorce;  a  1  act  farce,  by  W.  Owen 

and    Arthur    Lee    Spearman.      [14]    i>.     4". 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    20,    1913;    D:  32382;    William 

38333 


Owen,  Chicago. 


1929 


38334 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38352 


Rag-time  (A)  jubilee;  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes, 
by  J.  M.  Cocke,  musical  additions  by  John  C. 
Maupin.     Typewritten. 

©  John  M.  Cocke,  New  York;  1899:4416. 
.Tiin.  10:  2c.  Jan.  10.  38334 

Rag-time  (A)  opera;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Yoiinjr.  LS2]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Ic.  July  1.  1915 ;  D  :  41139 ;  Emily  Louise 
Youns:.  Brooklyn.  38334a 

Rag-time  (A)  reception;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  J.  M.  Cocke; 
musical  additions  by  J.  C.  Maupin.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  M.  Cocke.  New  York;  1899:9806*. 
Feb.  1  ;   2c.  Feb.  15.  38335 

Same. 

©  John  M.  Cocke.  New  York ;  1899 :  12610. 
Fob.  In.     [For  copies  reed,  see  9806*]     38336 

Rag-time  (The)  soldier  man;  play  in  1  act.  by 
John  P.  Mulffrew.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   13.    1915;    D:  42480;    Sullivan 
and  Mason,  Chicago.  38336a 

Ragged  cavalier;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Louise  Malloy  and  C.  Clarke. 

©  Creston  Clarke.  New  York ;  1898 :  65818. 
Nov.  10.  38337 

■  or.    After  Worcester   fight,    by    J.    O'Con- 


nor. 

©  Joseph  O'Connor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. :  D : 
.3800.  Aus.  1,  1903.  •  38338 

Ragged  (The)  edge;   [by  Oliver  White]     20  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©   If.    .Tuly   22,    1909;    D:  16311;    Darcv   .S: 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  38339 

American    play    in    4    acts,    by    O.    Yorke. 


[125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1911;  D:  23062;  Oliver  Yorl<e. 
Cambridge.  Mass.  38340 

—  a  South  Africa  melodrama  in  3  acts  and 


prologue,    by    Anna,    Comtesse    De    Bremont. 
[71]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Anna.   Comtesse   De  Bremont.   London; 
D:1236,   Dec.   31,  1901;   2c.   Jan.  2,   1902. 

38341 

Ragged  (A)  hero;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  bv 

M.  J.  Fielding.     [2],  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  J.   Fielding,   Brooklyn  ;   D :  924, 

Oct.  4.  1901:   2c.  Oct.  4.  1901;  2c.    (printed) 

.Tan.  27,  1902.  38342 


Ragged  (The)  heroine;  a  tabloid  drama  of  city 
life  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago. Chicago  manuscript  co..  1914.  [34]  p. 
f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    Dec.    7.    1914;    2c.    Dec.    23,    1914;    D: 
39196;    Alex.   Byers,    Chicago.  38342a 

Ragged  Maiy;  a  play  in  4  acts.     Typewritten. 

©    Robert   Emmet    Scully,    Brooklvii ;    1900 
A:  21274.  Aug.  25:  2c.  Aug.  25.  38343 

Ragged  (The)  messenger;  plav  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Nyitray.     [137]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1915;   D :  41228 ;  Emil  Nyi- 
tray, New  York.  38343a 

Ragged  Robin;  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  Rida  Johnson  Young  and  Rita 
Olcott. 

©   Augustus   Pitou    and   Chauncey    Olcott, 
New  York ;  D :  13253,  June  27.  1908.      38344 

Raggers  at  a  dance;  by  O.  Bovard. 

©   Oliver   Bovard,    St.    Louis;    1898:69900. 
Dec.  1.  38345 

Raggles'  corner:  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by  Bertha 
j\I.  Wilson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  co,, 
1901.     16  p.     16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  728,  Aug. 
6.  1901;  2c.  Aug  5,  1901.  38346 

Raglan's  way;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Smith 
and  E.  Arden. 

©    Arden    Smith    and    Edwin    Arden.    New 
York;  1890:9424,  Mar.  24.  38347 

Ragout  or  hash,  a  garden  party:  a  new  and 
original  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Courtright. 

©  William  Courtriuht,  United  States:  1881  : 
16190.  Oct.  19.  38348 

Rags  and  bottles;  or.  The  two  waifs,  an  origi- 
nal comodv  in  2  acts,  bv  Malcolm  Stuart  Tav- 
lor.  Clyde.  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1881.  53  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  125]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames.  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 ;  12760.  May 
14 ;  2c.  Jlay  14.  38349 

Rah!  rah!  romance;  dramatic  composition,  by 
Frieda   Hall.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20520 ;  Krender  & 
Pfleeger,  Chicago.  38350 

Rahab;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Ricliard  Burton. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  companv,  1906.  4  p.  1., 
5-119  p.     12°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York:   D :  8135, 
Mar.  9,  1906;  2c.  M.-ir.  24,  1006.  38351 

play  in  .n  nets,  by  H.  T.  Battin.     12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug  .5,  1913:  D:. 341 .59;  Henry  Theo- 
dore Biittin,  New  York.  38352 


1930 


38353 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


38374 


Raid  (The)  on  the  Jamul;  from  a  series  of 
sketches  entitled,  Los  Americanos  in  San 
Diego,  by  M.  B.  Moore. 

©    Mary    Barry    Moore,    San    Diego,    Cal. ; 
1899 :  33SS1,  May  19.  38353 

Raided;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Browne  &  co. 
[1],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  32438  ;  Lucia  Moore 
and  Caroline  Newcombe,  New  York.        38354 

Raiders  (The);  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
McKeon.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   16,   1915;   D :  40382 ;    .Limes  B. 
]\[eKeon,  Oakland,  Cal.  38354a 

in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©  Harry  Lindley,  Youngstown,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  2772,  Jan.  30.  ^  38355 

-a  military  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas  L. 

Marble.      Philadelphia,    The   Penn   publishing 
company,  1907.     45  p.     12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  10356, 
Apr.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  16.  1907.  38356 

Railroad  Jack;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Wil- 
liams. 

©  W.  O.  Edmunds  and  H.  G.  Farley,  Chi- 
cago ;  1896 :  51217,  Sept.  12.      ■  38357 


4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Guy  Caufman.    35 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Madelon  Caufman,  Jopliu,  Mo. ;  D :  9548, 
Nov.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  38358 

Railroad  (A)  king. 

©  AValter  B.  Hoyt,  New  York;  D :  3764, 
July  28,  1903.  38359 

Railroad  (The)  king  of  the  world;  or.  The 
$100^000,000  will  contest,  a  melodrama  of 
the  house  of  ^'anderbilt,  by  E.  F.  Bishop. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,  New  York; 
1879  :  4960,  Apr.  14.  38360 

Railroad  (The)  of  life;  a  drama  of  the  times 
we  live  in,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New   York ;    1887 :  1587, 
Jan.  19.  38361 
Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  5123,  Jan.  22,  1914.  Original 
entry,  Jan.  19,  1887.  no.  15S7.  38361a 

Railroad  (The)  of  love;  a  comedy -in  4  acts, 
from  the  German  of  Schoenthan  and  Kadel- 
burg,  by  A.  Daly.  New  York,  The  author 
[1887]     72  p.     8°. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New   York ;    1887 :  1586, 
Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  38362 
Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  5122,  Jan.  22,  1914.  Original  en- 
try, Jan.  19,  1887,  no.  1.586.  38362a 


Railroad  (A)  pass;  a  society  comedy  in  4  acts 
and  2  scenes,  by  G.  A.  Lemming.  77  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  A.  Lemming,  Chicago;  D:6908, 
July  5,  1905;  Ic.  .Tuly  5,  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  22, 
1905.  38363 

Railroad  porter's  eleven  days'  round  trip;  5 
act  comedy,  by  G.  H.  Eatman. 

©  George  Henlyn  Eatman,  Chicago;  1898: 
46944,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  38364 

Railroad  racket;  a  farce-comedy,  a  satire  on 
railroad  depots,  a  batch  of  ridiculous  situa- 
tions and  laugh-provoking  incidents,  jumbled 
together  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Wilson. 

©  Walfred  Wilson,  United  States;  1886: 
10367,  May  1.  38365 

Railroad  (A)  slave;  play  in  1  act,  bv  N.  L. 
Manheim.     [28]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  16,  1912 ;  D :  29394 ;  N.  L.  Man- 
heim, Brooklyn.  38366 

Railroad  (The)  strikers;  or,  The  starving 
workingman,  an  original  drama,  by  C.  Con- 
stantine. 

©  Charles  Coustantine,  New  York;  1877: 
8715,  July  27.  38367 

Railroad  (A)  ticket;  a  3  act  musical  comedy- 
farce,  by  C.  E.  Blaney  and  J.  M.  Gaites. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney  and  Joseph  M.  Gaites, 
Columbus,  O. ;  1891 :  39941,  Nov.  7.  38368 

Railroad  tickets;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney,  S.  R.  Mountain,  and  J.  M. 
Gaites. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Samuel  R.  Mountain 
and  Joseph  M.  Gaites,  Columbus,  O. ;  1886: 
16855,  July  23.  38369 

Railroaded;  dramatic  episode,  by  M.  Nobles. 
[1],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1913  ;  D  :  33627  ;  Milton  No- 
bles, Brooklyn.  38370 

Railroaders  (The);  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  P. 
Moore. 

©  Albert  Price  Moore,  St.  Louis;  1897: 
27885,  May  5.  38371 

Railway  pyrotechnics  and  novelty  exhibition; 
play,  by  S.  W.  Pettibone. 

©  S.  W.  Pettibone,  Louisville;  1897:46726, 
Aug.  20.  38372 

Raimund;  drama  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Rudolf  von 
Lussow.  Berlin,  A'ita,  deutsches  verlagshaus 
[1910]  142  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  moderner 
dramen.  bd.  no.  36) 

©  July  15, 1910 ;  2c.  July  29, 1910  ;  D  :  21673  : 
Felix  Heinemann,  Berlin.  38373 

Rain  (The)  belle;  by  E.  T.  Reed. 

©  Ernestine  T.  Reed,  South  Jacksonville, 
Fla. ;  D  :  7046,  July  29,  1905.  38374 


1931 


38375 


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38391 


Rain  maker;  musical  farce  comedy,  3  acts,  by 
F.  Dumont. 

©     Frank     Dumont,     I'hilaaelphia ;     1891 : 
37367.  Oct.  17.  38375 

or,   Pettiboat  and  Pettygroat,   a  farce  iu 


Rainbow  Carry;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Don- 
uell.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1914;    D :  35683 ;    Murray 


1  act,  by  A.  M.  Rontey.    20  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  A.  M.  Rontey,  New  York;  1891:43469. 
Dec.  3 ;  2c.  May  19,  1893.  38376 

Rain  (The)  makers;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Dumont.  [55]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia ;  1891 : 
37368,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1892.  38377 

Rain  (The)  producers;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 

acts,   libretto  and   music  by   G.   B.   Brigham. 

©  Geo.  B.  Brigham,  Chicago;  1891:43651, 

Dec.  4.  38378 

Rain  (The)  trust;  play,  by  L.  A.  Thorp,  F,  E. 
Martin  and  G.  M.  Davis.  [2],  110  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912;  D:  28723;  L.  Ashton 
Thorp,  Frank  E.  Martin  and  George  M.  Davis, 
Manchester,  N.  H.  38379 

Rainald  and  the  Red  Wolf;  being  the  masque 
of  the  pilgi-ims  and  the  townsfolk  of  Lavayne, 
as  written  by  K.  S.  Goodman  and  T.  W.  Stev- 
ens. [Chicago.  The  stage  guild,  1914]  3  p.  1., 
9-34  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  24,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1914;  D: 
36463;  Kenneth  Sawyer  Goodman.  Chicago, 
and  Thomas  Wood   Stevens,   Pittsburgh. 

38379a 

See  also  Masques  of  East  and  West. 


Rainbow;  by  I.  B,  Newman. 

©    Idah    B.    Newman,    Cleveland ;    D :  799, 
Aug.  24,  1901.     [Entry  of  title  abandoned] 

38380 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Thomas.    157  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   21,   1912;   D :  28794 ;   Albert  E. 
Thomas,  New  York.  38381 

an  entirely  new  and  original  drama  iu  4 


acts,  by  Henry  A.  Rendle. 

©  Lotta  Crabtree,  New  York;   1871:8321. 
Sept.  6.  38382 

a   spectacular  drama   in  3   acts,   by   J.   P. 


Mummey. 

©   J.   P.    Mummey,    St.   Louis;   1873:7786. 
July  3.  38383 

Rainbow  (A)  at  night;  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman  and  Clifford  F. 
Ivins.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    6,    1915;    D:  41976;    Fred    J. 
Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.  38383a 


Cusliing  Donnell,  New  York. 


38383b 


Rainbow  (The)  chase;  melodramatic  farce  com- 
edy iu  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Logan  and  R.  D. 
Robinson.      [50]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8.  1914;  D :  37245 ;  John  Fran- 
cis Logan  and  Ralph  Duval  Robinson,  Brook- 
lyn. 38383c 

Rainbow  (The)  chaser;  a  play  of  today,  by 
George  M.  Lewis. 

©  Charles  Mortimer,  Troy.  N.  Y. ;  D :  752. 
Aug.  14,  1901.  38384 

Rainbow  (The)  chasers;  a  comedy  opera  in  2 
acts,  book  by  G.  T.  Richardson,  music  by 
George  Lowell  Tracy. 

©  George  T.  Richardson,  Boston ;  D :  2146, 
July  12,  1902.  38385 

Rainbow  (The)  g'irl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  Barrett.  [30]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Woodward  Barrett,  Hartford  ;  D :  12729, 
Apr.  11.  190S;  2c.  Apr.  11,  190S.  38386 

Rainbow  (The)  kimona;  a  comedy  in  2  acts 
for  girls,  by  Eleanor  Maud  Crane.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908.     33  p.     12°. 

©  E.  M.  Crane,  New  York ;  D :  12148.  Jan. 
9,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  38387 

Rainbow's  daughter;  or,  The  love  magnet,  a 
musical  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  L.  F. 
Baum. 

©  L.  Frank  Baum,  Chicago ;  D :  15157.  Feb. 
23.  1909.  38388 

Rainbow's   (The)   lining;   1   act   drama,   by    F. 

Haiues-Reed.      [2],   34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    1.5.    1915;    D :  42504 ;    Florence 

Haiues-Reed.  Los  Angeles.  38388a 

Raindrop  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Brock.     [54]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23925 ;  Frederick 
Clinton  Brock,  Columbus,  O.  38389 

Rained  in;  western  comedy  playlet,  by  R.  B. 
Le  Roy  and  A.  Harvey.  7  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D :  21288 ;  R.  B.  Le 
I{oy  and  Aileen  Harvey,  Columl)us,  O.     38390 

Rainy  (A)  day;  play  for  children  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Mixon.     [50]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1915 ;  D :  40C85 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  38390a 

Raising  the  wind;  [l)y]  W.  H.  Xcall. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1894: 
19829;  Apr.  17.  38391 


1932 


38392 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


38410 


Raising  the  wind — Continued. 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Neall,  Philadel- 
phia, The  Peun  publishing  company,  1907. 
p.   163-174.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  10267, 
Apr.  4,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.  38392 

Rajah  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Young. 
65  numb.  1.     12°.     Printed. 

i©  William   Young.   Monmouth,   111.;   1882: 
19940,  Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  38393 


Same. 

©  William  Young,  New  York,  as  autlior  in 
renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  1302, 
Nov.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Nov.  24.  1882, 
no.  19940.  38394 

Rajah  (The)  diamond;  play  in  1  act,  by  Brough- 
ton  Tall.     [21]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D :  39238 ;  Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  38394a 


Rajah    (The)    of    Chutneypore. 
(The)  girl. 


See    Nautch 


Rajah  (The)  of  India;  or,  Marcelle,  libretto  by 
Louis  Henry. 

©  liOuise  Henry  Condn,  Greenville,  Miss. ; 
1896  :  45124,  Aug.  7.  38395 

Rajah  (The)  of  Kaputah;  a  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  E.  Morrow,  music 
by  John  Itzel.  [69]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  A.  E.  Morrow,  New  York;  D:  10648,  May 
27,  1907;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  38396 

Rajah  (The)  of  Ramajan;  an  original  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  by  R.  A.  Wood.  [2],  53  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  Aikenhead  Wood,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  3874,  Aug.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1903. 

38397 

Rajah  Sindh;  by  L.  H.  Cowan.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910;  D :  20073 ;  Louise  H. 
Cowan,  Greenville,  Miss.  38398 

Rajah's  (The)  ruby;  tabloid  play,  by  R.  H. 
Craig.     [16]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1915;  D :  41244 ;  Robert  H. 
Craig,  New  York.  38398a 

Rajahsbraut;  operette  in  2  akten,  text  von  A.  C. 
Eggers,  musik  von  A.  C.  Eggers  und  H.  Spiel- 
ter.    77  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17620 ;  Anton  C. 
Egg6rs  and  Hermann  Spielter,  Mt.  Vernon. 
N.  Y.  38399 

Rake's  (The)  forfeit;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Sheridan. 
[54]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Sheridan.  New  York ;  D :  4057, 
Oct.  6,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1904.  38400 


Ralegh  in  Guiana,  Rosamond,  and  A  Christ- 
mas masque;  [three  plays]  by  Barrett  Wen- 
dell. New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1902.  143 
p.    8°. 

©  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York ;  A : 
43390,  Oct.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1902.        38400a 

Rally  round  the  flag;  an  incident  of  the  Civil 
War  in  1  act,  by  L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York;  1897: 
56843,  Oct.  7.  38400b 

Ralph;  or,  A  kiss  by  the  way,  scenes  in  old 
Kentucky,  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown.    Md. ; 
1875  :  12495,  Nov.  27.  38401 

Ralph  Roister  Doister;  [by  Nicholas  Udall] 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  Clarence  Grif- 
fin Child.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton 
Mifflin  company  [1912]  175  p.  12°.  (River- 
side literature  series) 

©    Oct.    26,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    30,    1912;    A: 
.327600;  Houghton  Mifflin  co.,  Boston.     38402 

Ralston's  crucial  moment;  a  play  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
W.  A.  Rivers.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Allen  Rivers,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D; 
13802,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908. 

38403 

Rambam  (The)  (Rabbi  Maimouides) ;  histori- 
cal operette  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Seiffert. 

©  M.  Seiffert,  New  York ;  1896 :  43740,  July 
30.  38404 

Ramblers  (The);  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©  Herbert  Lucius  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  D : 
6198,  Feb.  9,  1905.  38405 

by  J.  E.  Fennessy. 

©   James   E.   Fennessy,    Cincinnati ;    1899 : 
74573,  Nov.  15.  38406 

by  J.  F.  Whitney. 

©  John  F.  Whitney,  New  York  ;  1880 :  19199, 
Dec.  16.  38407 

Ramblers  at  Red  Dog;  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  R. 
Mulvihill.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17956 ;  Frances  R. 
Mulvihill,  Wilmington,  Cal.  38408 

Ramblers  (The)  in  a  grand  hotel;  an  original 
farcical  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  A.  T.  Miller. 

©  Allen  T.  Miller,  Philadelphia  ;  1880 :  2268, 
Feb.  10.  38409 

Rameses;  an  Egyptian  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  Edward  Steele,  jr.,  music  by  Lyle 
C.  True.  56  p.  12°.  Printed  [Libretto  only] 
©  Edward  Lindley  Grey  Steele,  jr.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.;  D:4436,  Dec.  26,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  15, 
1904.  38410 


1933 


38411 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38433 


Barneses  I;  or,  Bubastes  and  the  princess,  an 
original  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  G. 
Steele. 

©  Edward  L.  G.  Steele,  Oakland,  Gal.; 
1898  :  19172,  Mar.  23.  38411 

Barneses  H;  a  drama,  by  D.  C.  Furman. 

©  D.  C.  Furman,  Friendly,  W.  Va. ;  D: 
15954,  May  26,  1909.  38412 

Barneses  of  Mummy  row;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
A.  F.  Blanchard.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Franklin  Blanchard,  Cambridge. 
Mass.;  D:3281,  Apr.  13,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  13, 
1903.  38413 

See  also  Night  (The)  after. 

Bami,  the  Persian;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J. 
V.  Hainer. 

©  W.  J.  Vance  Hainer,  Lubec,  Me.;  1889: 
2094,  Jan.  16.  38414 

Bamona;  a  drama,  by  Amelia  M.  Atkins. 

©  A.  Atkins  Whitfield,  Westfield,  Mass.; 
1885  :  16461,  July  31.  38415 

-a  drama,  by  Maggie  Boyd,  founded  on  the 

last  work  of  H.  H.  Jackson. 

©  Maggie  Boyd,  Riverside,  Cal. ;  1889: 
10257,  Apr.  1.  38416 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatization  of  Helen 

Hunt  Jackson's  novel,  by  J.  Jones  and  V.  Cal- 
houn.    [4],  1.57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Johnstone  Jones  and  Virginia  Calhoun, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  4992,  May  6,  1904 ;  2c.  June 
25,  1904.  38417 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Bingham.    35  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Bingham,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  6172, 
Feb.  3.  1905;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1905.  38418 

a  drama  in  6  acts,  adapted  from  Helen  H. 

Jackson's  novel  of  that  name,  by  C.  A.  Nor- 
cross.    68  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Charles  A.  Norcross,  Reno,  Nev. ;  1888 : 
3615,  Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  38419 

in  3  acts,  by  P.  Brunoff.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1911;  D :  25313 ;  PI  a  ton 
Brunoff,  New  York.  38420 

a  plny  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Helen  Hunt 

Jackson's  Indian  novel,  by  I.  Dillaye.     Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. ;  F.  Le  C.  Dillaye,  1887.    40  p.    12°. 
©  Ina  Dillaye,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1887 :  5792, 
Mar.  11  ;  2c.  Mar.  26.  38421 

^or.  The  bells  of  Camulos,   a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  J.  Jones,  with  music  by  T^  F.  Gott- 
schalk. 

©  .Tohn.stone  Jones,  Los  Angeles;  1897: 
41410,  July  17.  38422 

See  also  Old  California  days. 


Bampe  (La);  pi&ce  en  3  actes,  par  H.  de  Roths- 
child. 30  p.  illus.  4°.  [Reprinted  from 
I'lllustration  thefitrale] 

©  Dec.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1909  ;  D  :  17726  ; 
Henri   de   Rothschild,   Paris.  38423 

Bampe  (Die)  (La  rampe);  schauspiel  in  4 
akten,  von  Henri  de  Rothschild,  deutsche 
biilmeneinrichtung  von  Alfred  Hahn.  84  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30.  1910 ;  D :  20953 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  38424 

Bamuntcho;  pi6ce  en  5  actes,  par  Pierre  Loti 
[pseud,  of  J.  Viaud.  Paris,  impr.  de  I'lllus- 
trationl   1908.     2  p.  1.,  94  p.     8°. 

©  Julien  Viaud,  Paris;  D :  12486,  Mar.  5. 
1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1908.  38425 

Ban  Dan,  the  Bandanusualuni  of  Gougleoug- 
leou;  a  farcical  sketch  with  music,  by  M. 
Archdall,  music  by  Harold  Vicars.  [2].  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912  ;  D  :  30072 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  38426 

Ran  Bandolph  of  Boanoke.  See  Virginia  of 
Virginia. 

Ranch  (The);  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  M.  V. 
McGill.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  2,5051 ;  Mabel  Vol- 
lintine  McGill,  Seattle.  38427 

Banch  (The)  girl;  a  comedy,  by  G.  L.  Raymond. 
94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  L.  Raymond.  AVashington ;  D : 
474;  May  15,  1901;  2c.  June  1.  1901;  2c. 
(printed)    June  6,  1904.  38428 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  AV.  W.  Wil- 
son.    122  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  14,  1909;  D:  16234;  Walfred 
Winchester  Wilson,  Estherville,  la.        38429 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L.  Raymond.  Wash- 
ington, Byron  S.  Adams.  1910.     46  p.     12°. 

©  June  4.  1910 ;  2c.  June  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21271 ; 
George  L.  Raymond,  Washington.  38430 

Banch  king;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  I). 
Cliltou. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chicago ;  1886 :  11088. 
May  10.  38431 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Mc- 

Closkey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskev,  Brooklyn;  1886: 
17902.  Aug.  5.  38432 

Banch  (The)  mascot;  a  western  dramatic 
.sketch,  by  Lloyd  Sheldon  IMyers.  [13]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edvs'.  M.  Jenkins,  Newp(n-t.  Ky. ;  D : 
11.509,  Oct.  11,  1907;  2c.   Oct.   11,  1907. 

38433 


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Ranch  (The)  next  door;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Arthur  J.  Whaley.     17  p.     4°"    Typewritten. 

©   A.   J.   Wlialey,   Philadelpliia ;    D :  12304, 
Feb.  4,  190S ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908.  38434 

Ranch  7-11;  or,  The  pride  of  the  plains, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Moore. 
39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,   1909 ;    D :  16410 ;   Hosea   F. 
Moyer,  Terre  Haute,  lud.  38435 

Ranch  10;  an  American  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
illustrative  of  life  in  the  great  West,  by  H. 
Jleredith. 

©    Harry    Meredith,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
4778,  Mar.  27.  38436 

■ or,  Annie  from  Massachusetts,  an  Ameri- 


can melodrama  in  3  acts  and  2  tableaux,  by 
H.  Meredith.  Philadelphia,  T.  S.  Smith 
[1S82]     50  p..    12°. 

©  Harry  Meredith  and  T.  Slater  Smith, 
Philadelphia ;  1882 :  11600.  Julv  15 ;  2c. 
July  15.  '  38437 

Ranch  (A)  woman;  or,  A  cashier's  ordeal, 
sketch  in  2  pts.,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  5  p. 
4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;  D :  29766 ;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  38438 

Ranche  (The)  on  the  Brazos;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 
©  Edwin  B.  Pope,  Schrewsbury  Park,  Mo. ; 
D :  16171,  June  26,  1909.  '  38439 

Ranchero's  sweetheart;  western  dramatic  com- 
edy playlet  in  1  act  and  I  scene,  by  M.  A. 
Somers.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12.  1910;  D:  17915;  Martin  A. 
Somers,  Philadelphia.  38440 

Rancher's  (The)  daughter.      See  Gunfighters. 

Ranchman  (The);  a  western  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Harry  Van  Deraark.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company.  1909.  70  p. 
12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  15757, 
May  1,  1909;  2c.  May  1,  1909.  38441 

Ranchman  (The)  from  Montana;  original  play 
from  western  life,  by  A.  G.  Goode.  [2],  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15.  1914;  D :  38495;  Arthur  G. 
Guode,    New   York.  38442 

Ranchman's  (The)  daughter;  by  H.  Sydney. 
[73]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Sydney.  Brooklyn ;  D :  9330, 
Oct.  26,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  38443 


4°. 


—  in  4  acts,  by   J.   B.  Totten.      [92]   p. 
Typewritten. 

©    Joseph   Byron    Totten,    New    York ;    D : 
9983.  Feb.  18,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.     38444 


Ranch ville;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  L.  Loner- 
gan.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  I.ester  Lonergan,  New  York ;  D :  14021, 
Oct.  9,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  38445 

Ranee  (The)  of  Oudh;  a  comic  opera  in  8 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Cyrus  S.  Brown. 
[Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Byron  &  Willard  co., 
1906]     1  p.  1.,  [4]-46  p.     12°. 

©  Roosevelt  club  of  Minneapolis,  Minneapo- 
lis;  D:8180,  Mar.  17,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906 

38446 

Range  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  G.  Arm- 
strong.    [85]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1911;  D:  25744;  Carl  G. 
Armstrong,  Elgin,  111.  38447 

Rangeley;  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  bv 
T.  F.  Strange.     [133]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 
©   Thomas    Francis    Strange,    Boston;    D: 
7949,  Feb.  5,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1906.        38448 

Ranger's  (The)  last  fight.  See  Battle  of 
Pickle  Hill. 

Rania;  or.  The  renunciation,  a  romance  of 
tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Ross  and  R.  K. 
McCulloch.     [71]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Morris  Ross  and  Reeda  Kerfoot 
McCulloch,  Indianapolis ;  D :  3433,  May  14, 
1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1903.  38449 

Rank;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Foster. 

©  Fanny  Foster,  New  York ;  1875 :  10903, 
Oct.  20.  38450 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©  George  Clarke,  New  York;  1871:4015, 
Apr.  29.  38451 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Connelly. 

©  J.  H.  Connelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1881 :  17004, 
^ov.  1.  38452 

Rank  and  fame;  a  military,  romantic  drama  in 

6  ta!>leanx,  from  the  French,  by  Willie  Clare. 
[1]  43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Redmund,  Boston ;  1885 :  16148, 
July  27;  2c.  Aug.  7.  38453 

Rank  and  file;  a  military  drama  in  5  acts  and 

7  tableaux,  by  O.  Bartlett. 

©    Owen    Bartlett,    Pontiac,    Mich.;    1885: 
23294,  Nov.  6.  38454 

Rank  (A)  deception;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Lilli 
Huger  Smith. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
57204,  Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  38455 

Rans  Romany;  an  original  play  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Hill,  dramatized  from  his  story  of  same 
title.     [18]  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Henry  Hill,  Newark,  N.  J  :   1876:7406, 
June  17 ;  2c.  July  19.  38456 


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Ransom  (The);  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  O. 
Powers.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Orr  Powers,  Brooljline;  1900  A: 
12573,  May  19 ;  2c.  May  19.  38457 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Carter.     25  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Carter,   Washington;   D:  14427, 
Dec.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1908.  38458 

Ransomed;  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Sayre  and 
Cleveland  Rogers.  [2],  154  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   12,   1911;    D:  25478;   Theodore 
Burt  Sayre,  New  York.  38459 

Rantin'  Rovin'  Robin;  by  C.  H.  Brown. 

©  Charles  H.  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  11191, 
Aug.  16,  1907.  38460 

Rantzau  (I)  (The  Rantzaus);  opera  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  Targioni-Tozzetti  and  G.  Menasci,  Eng- 
lish adaptation  by  Frederic  Edward  Wea- 
therly,  music  by  Pietro  INIascagni.  London,  E. 
Ascherberg  &  co.,  1893.  72  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only.    French  and  English] 

©  E.  Ascherberg  &  co.,  London  ;  1893 :  26458. 
June  2 ;  2c.  June  2.  38461 

Rantzow  (Die)  und  die  Pog-wisch.  iSeeGesam- 
melte  werke;  von  Detlev  von  Liliencron. 

Ranz  (Le)  des  vaches  (Song  of  the  cowherd); 
lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Richard  Batka, 
adapted  from  the  novel  of  Rudolf  Bartsch  en- 
titled La  petite  Blanchefleur,  French  version 
by  Robert  Brussel,  music  bv  Wilhelm  Kienzl. 
New  York,  F.  Rullman,  inc.,  1913.  47  p.  4°. 
ri.iibretto  only.     French  and  English] 

©   Jan.    15,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    16,    1913;    D: 
32058 ;  Fred  Rullman,  inc.,  New  York.    38462 

Raovil;  or,  The  magic  star,  by  Jerome  Ravel 
and  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre    Kiralfy,    New   York;    1887:27999, 
Oct.  29.  38463 

Raoul  Coquelin;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  2 
acts,  by  H.  Durant. 

©   H61oise   Durant,    United    States;    1884: 
8579,  Apr.  24.  38464 

Raoul  de  Bragelonne;  by  H.  J.  Fowler. 

©  H.   J.   Fowler,   Geneva,   N.   Y. ;   1900  A: 
G932,  :Mar.  15.  38465 

Rapacity  (The)  of  man;  historical  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  \V.  Arens.     [20]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wilhelm  Arens,  Chicago;  D:5181,  June 

15,  1904 ;  2c.  June  6,  1904.  38466 

Rape  (The)  of  the  Sabines;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
T.  M.  Adams. 

©  Thomas   M.   Adams,   Ohio ;   1877 :  13426, 
Nov.  19;  Ic.  Nov.  27.  38467 


Rape  (The)  of  the  Sabines — Continued. 

Same,    cover-title,  64  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Thomas  M.  Adams,  Hanging  Rock,  O. ; 
1877 :  13800,  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  38468 

Raphael  and  Dolores;  or.  The  Cistercian,  a 
drama  in  5  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by  L.  N.  Sene- 
ca!.    [3],  37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Napoleon  Senecal,  St.  Henri,  Can- 
ada ;  D :  6294,  Mar.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1905. 

S8469 

Raphael  de  Valentin;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts. 
of  La  peau  de  chagrin  of  Honor§  de  Balzac, 
by  M.  C.  Wilson.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.  1901.  39  p.  8°. 
©  Margaret  Chase  Wilson,  New  York ;  D : 
377,  Apr.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  June  8,  1901.        38470 

Raphael  in  Bohemia;  play  in  1  scene,  by  E.  D. 
Holmes.    [1],  11  p.    4".    Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D :  36194 ;  Edward  D. 
Holmes,  Newton,  Mass.  38470a 

Raphelina;  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by 
J.  De  Bonay. 

©  John  De  Bonay,  New  York ;  1872 :  13165, 
Dec.  14.  38471 

E,aphis;  op6ra  en  4  actes,  libretto  de  L.  Wickes, 
musique  de  H.  Waller.  [46]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Laura  Wickes  &  Henry  Waller,  Melrose, 
Mass. ;  D :  6645,  May  6.  1905 ;  2c.  May  8,  1905. 

38472 

Rapid  fire  conversation   act;  by  Chris.   Lane. 

(In  Will  Rossiter's  vaudeville  prompter,  no.  4 ) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago ;  D :  4067,  Oct.  5, 

1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  38473 

Rapid  transit;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Gor- 
man. 

©  James  Gorman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1895 : 
22497,  Apr.  23.  38474 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H,  W.  Ellis 

and  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  H.  Wayne  Ellis  and  James  F.  Milliken, 
1888  :  14174,  May  15.  38475 

Rapid  transit  up-to-date;  a  burlesque  on  the 
present  day  street  car  traffic.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Cornelius    J.    O'Brien,    Mount    Vernon, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  5637.  Oct.  14,  1904  ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1904. 

38476 

Rapids  (The);  a  play  of  modern  society,  by 
M.  A.  Snell. 

©  Minnie  Andrews  Snell,  St.  Louis;  1899: 
109,  Jan.  3.  38477 


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38497 


Bappaccini's  daughter;  a  dramatization  in  2 
acts  of  Natlianiel  Hawthorne's  story,  by  A.  J. 
liGvi  and  A.  Y.  Grant.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Josepliine  Levi  and  Alice  Yates 
Grant,  New  York;  1896:33123,  June  3;  2c. 
Aug.  17.  38478 

Rappahannock;     a     romantic     drama     of    the 

American  Civil  War  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©   Marie   Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1899:17151, 

Mar.  6.  38479 

ilappelkopf  (Alpenkbnig  und  menschenf eind) ; 
lustspiel  mit  gesang  in  3  akten,  von  Ferdinand 
Raimund,  in  der  bearbeitung  und  inszenierung 
des  deutschen  theaters  von  Max  Reinhardt, 
musik  mit  benutzuug  der  Wenzel  Miiller'scheu 
original  musik  von  Einar  Nilson.  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verba  ndes  deutsolier 
biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.  137  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1915;  D :  40738 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller, g.  m,  b.  h.,  Berlin.  38479a 

Rapper  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Horace  An- 
nesley  Vachell.     [108]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26.  1914  ;  D  :  36161 ;  Cyril  Maude, 
New  York.  '  38479b 

Raps;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Eleanor  Maud 
Crane.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  [1911] 
9  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1911;  D: 
23936;    Dick    &    Fitzgerald,    New    York. 

38480 

Rapscallion  (The);  by  B.  M.  Dix.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Beulah  Marie  Dix,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1899 :  77802,  Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1900.    38481 

Rare  (A)  bird;  in  2  acts,  by  Cannon  Sawyer 
[pseud,  of  A.  G.  Krehbiel]  [131]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  G.  Krehbiel  and  George  Ken- 
nington.  New  York;  D:1189,  Dec.  17,  1901; 
2e.  Dec.  17,  1901.  38482 

Rare  (A)  occurrence;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
Lawrence.      [15]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Alfred  Lawrence,  New  York ;  D : 
8599,  May  29,  1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.     38483 

Rare  (A)  old  bird;  farcical  play  in  1  act,  by 
Al.    Flatico.     9   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1913 ;  D :  33737 ;  Al.  Flatico, 
Frank  MacNorton  and  Jack  Tegge,  Cleveland. 

38484 

Rare  (A)  sense  of  humor;  a  sketch,  by  G.  A. 
Holt.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.'  2,  1912;  D :  31035 ;  Geo.  A. 
Holt,  New  York.  38485 

Rare  (A)  Teutonic  specimen.     See  Olivet. 


Rarebit  (A)  and  a  pot  of  musty;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  A.  Lewis.     15  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  William  Albert  Lewis,  United  States; 
D:2304,   Sept.  8,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1903. 

38486 

Rarebit  (The)  girls;  a  singing  and  dancing 
novelty  girl  act,  in  4  scenes,  by  C.  B.  Casad. 
[15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Campbell  B.  Casad,  New  York;  D: 
11289,  Sept.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1907.    38487 

Rash  (A)  wager;  by  F.  M.  Bicknell  and  G.  O. 
Burton. 

©  Frank  M.  Bicknell,  Maiden,  Mass.,  and 
Chester  O.  Burton,  New  York;  1898:24646, 
Apr.  19 ;  2c.  May  16.  38488 

Raspberry   shrub;  by   P.   D.  Hunter. 

©  Peter  D.  Hunter,  Forest  Lake,  Minn. ; 
D :  15452,  Mar.  26,  1909.  38489 

Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia;  an  original, 
spectacular,  musical  and  farcical  extrava- 
ganza in  numerous  acts,  changeable  scenes 
and  tableaux. 

©  Giselle  C.  D'Unger,  Chicago;  1890:36635, 
Nov.  20.  38490 

Rastus  Blink's  minstrels;  farce,  by  Effie 
Louise  Koogle.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers, 
1912.  3  p.  8°.  (Famous  five-cent  funny 
farces) 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D: 
30811;   March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  38491 

Rat  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  I.  Dodge. 
[Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1910 ;  D :  21107 ;  Henry  Irv- 
ing Dodge,  New  York.  38492 

■  a   farce   in   1   act,   by   H,    Heaton.     16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York;  D :  4880, 
Apr.  15,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1904.  38493 

a  western  situation,  by  J.  H.  Graham.     20 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912 ;  D :  29843 ;  Joseph  H. 
Graham,  New  York.  38494 

Rat  charmer;  an  eccentric  dramatic-musical 
act.  words,  music  and  stage  directions  by  F. 
Borneman.  10  p.  4°,  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Fred   Borneman,   New   York;   D:  13328, 
July  11,  1908;  2c.  July  11,  1908.  38495 

Rat  in  the  cupboard;  drama  in  1  act,  by  T. 
Corbett.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thalberg  Corbett,  London  ;  D :  7632,  Nov. 
29,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1905.  38496 

Rat  poison;  an  original  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Finger. 

©    Carl    Finger,     Philadelphia;     1900    A 


19857,  Aug.  9. 


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Rat-trap    (The);    melodrarua    in   1    act,    by    D. 
Rayuol.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   26,  1911;   D:  25315;   Dorothy 
Raynol,  New  York.  38498 


. tabloid  drama,  by  Reginald  Francis.     4  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1911;  D:  25461;  Henrique 
R.   F.    White,    New   York.  38499 

Ratcatcher  (The);  or,  Piper  of  Hamelin,  in 
5  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by  I.  Kiralfy,  B.  Ki- 
ralfy,  and  H.  Wilke. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  Bolossy  Kiralfy  and  Hu- 
bert Wilke,  United  States;  1885:22412, 
Oct.  26.  38500 

Kiralfy     brothers'     grand,     romantic. 


spectacular  drama  in  5  acts  and  9  tableaux, 

by  I.  Kiralfy,  B.  Kiralfy  and  Hubert  Wilke. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New 

York;   1885:25947,   Dec.  10.  38501 

Ratcatcher  (The)  of  Hamelin;  in  5  acts,  and 
9  tableaux,  by  I.  Kiralfy,  B.  Kiralfy  and  H. 
Wilke. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  Bolossy  Kiralfy  and 
Hubert  Wilke.  United  States;  1885:22410, 
Oct.   26.  38502 

Rates;  a  railroad  drama  in  2  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Hamilton. 

©  F.  C.  Hamilton,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1893: 
41091,  Sept.  11.  38503 

Rather  mixed,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ad. 
Neuendorff. 

©    George   W.    Hyatt,  New    York;     1884: 

9003,  Apr.  30.  38504 

Rather  rough  on  Robert;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Lincoln  and  James  Montgomery.  Phila- 
delphia, Penn  publishing  company,  1915.  17 
p.     12^ 

©  Sept.  25,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1915;  D: 
41856;    Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia.     38505 

Rathmore;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts. 
©  E.  A.  Holmes,  New  York;   1871:12547, 
Dec.  30.  38506 

Rats;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  J.  W.  Ransone. 

©  John  W.  Ransone,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1885 : 
4055,  Feb.  14.  38507 

See     also     Dramatic     works     of     Gerhart 


Hauptmann. 

Bat's  (The)  nest;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  M. 
Doremus.     [101]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22170 ;  Mary  R.  M. 
Doremus,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  38508 


Ratten  (Die);  Berliner  tragikomodie  in  5  akten, 
von  G.  Hauptmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1911. 
212  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.   17,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   22,   1911;    D: 
23712 ;  S.  Fischer,  Berlin.  38509 

— — ■  Sec  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Ger- 
hart Hauptmann. 

Rattler  (The);  a  musical  comedy  satire  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Hope. 

©    Edward    Hope,    Chicago;    1894:40184, 
Sept.  1.  38510 

Ratty  and  Batty;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  J. 
Olson.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jerome    J.    Olson,    Chicago ;    D :  13104, 
June  3,  1908;  2c.  June  12,  1908.  38511 

Raven  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Edgerly. 
©    Webster    Edgerly,    Washington;    1890: 


14268,  Apr.  30. 


—  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Ketchum. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1913;     D:  34654; 
Ketchum,  New  York. 

by  O.  Dargan. 


38512 

[28]    p. 

Arthur 
38513 


[3],  72  p.     8°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Olive  Dargan,  New  York;  D :  4989,  May 
5,  1904;  2c.  May  5,  1904.  38514 

—  a  play  in  4  acts  and  a  tableau,  by  G.  C. 
Hazelton,  jr.  New  York,  1903.  1  p.  1.,  77  p. 
4°. 

©  George  C.  Hazelton,  jr..  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  D:4261,  Nov.  17,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  11, 
1904.  38515 


Rats,  the  bell  boy.     See  Our  hotel. 


poetic  drama   in   5   acts,   by   J.   V.   Blake. 

[150]  p.    obi.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913 ;  D :  34125 ;  James  Vila 
Blake,  Chicago.  38516 

— —  a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by  G.  C.  Hazel- 
ton, jr.    Typewritten, 

©  George  C.  Hazelton,  jr.,  Washington ; 
1893:35860,  Aug.  2;  2c.  Oct.  14.  38517 

See  also  My  masterpiece. — Raving  (The) 

Raven  Den;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  M.  Rakestraw.     88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chauncey  Mortimer  Rakestraw,  New- 
York  ;  D :  7483,  Nov.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1905. 

38518 

Raven  (The)  twins;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  V.  Everingham.  [2],  51  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Van  Rensselaer  Everingham,  Syracuse. 
N.  Y. ;  D :  1542,  Mar.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10 
1902.  385  IS 


1938 


38520 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


38539 


Ravens  (The);  iu  3  acts,  by  R.  Gerke.  [46]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Gerke,    Marietta,    O. ;    D :  1196, 
Dec.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1901.  38520 

Raven's  (The)  cry;  a  romantic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  .Tanitsch.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  8432,  Apr.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1906. 

38521 

Ravens  (The)  nest;  a  1  act  musical  farce  com- 
edy, by  William  Austin  Davis.  [4]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Lotta  Austin  Davis,  New  York  ;  D  :  13575, 
Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  July  17,  1908.  38522 

Ravenscrag-;  a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Fawcett  Rowe. 

©  E.  A.  McDowell,  New  York;  1885:15399, 
July  17.  38523 

Ravenswood;  a  romantic  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
founded  on  Scott's  novel  of  The  bride  of  Lam- 
mermoor,  by  F.  S.  Ganter  and  G.  H.  Braughn. 
New  Orleans,  J.  W.  Madden,  1873.  56  p.  12°. 
©  F.  S.  Ganter  and  George  H.  Braughn, 
New  Orleans;  1873:9647,  Aiig.  28;  2c.  Sept. 
17.  38524 

Raving  (The);  a  burlesque  on  the  poem  of  Ed- 
gar Allan  Poe,  The  raven  [by  A.  A.  Small]  1 
p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Albert  A.   Small,  .Jacksonville,  Fla. :  D: 
9154,  Sept.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1906.    38525 

Ravings  of  a  mad  actor;  tragic  dramatic  mono- 
logue for  man,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New  York, 
E.  S.  Werner  &  company,  1914]  p.  149-156. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©   Mar.    19,    1914;    2c.    Mar.   30,    1914;    A: 
372087 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

38525a 

Raw  recruit;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Stanley 
Hodgkins.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Aug.  17, 1912  ;  D  :  30.563  ;  Fred  H.  James, 
New  York.  38526 

farce  in  1   scene,  by  Albert  F.  Newmann. 

[18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  23,   1912;   D :  31772 ;   Albert  F. 
Hawthorne,  New  York.  ,  38527 

■ or,  A  day  in  camp  with  the  state  Na- 
tional guard,  a  military  comedy  drama  iu  2 
acts,  by  Jean  Ingraham.  Clyde  O.,  Ames' 
pub.    CO. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1893 :  19548, 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  38528 

See  also  Pantomime  almanac. 

Rawson's  Y.      See  Main    (The)   line. 


Ray;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Cal.  Wal- 
lace [pseud,  of  C.  W.  Walters] 

©  C.  Wallace  Walters,  Philadelphia ;  1888 : 
12957,  May  8.  38529 

Ray  Hamilton;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Brann. 

©  W.  C.  Brann,  Galveston,  Tex.;  1887: 
3523.  Feb.  14.  .       38530 

Ray  (A)  of  light;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  7 
tableaux,   by  Charlotte  Thompson. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson  Rogers,  Pittsburgh ; 
1884:2505,  Feb.  4.  38531 

Rayhanah  of  the  palaces;  an  entertainment 
from  the  Alharabra  in  a  prologue,  3  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  by  D.  Clift.  [4],  111  p.  4°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912;  D:  28787;  Denison 
Clift,  Oakland.  Cal.  38532 

Rayo  de  sol;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Lopez  Silva  y  J.  Pellicer.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909. 
.59  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  23.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16892 ;  Jose  Lopez  Silva  y  Julio  Pellicer,  Ma- 
drid. 38533 

Raza  (La);  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa.  orig- 
inal de  M.  Linares  Rivas,  segunda  ediciOn. 
INIadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911. 
82  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  .Jan.  2,  1912;  D: 
28160;   Manuel   Linares  Rivas,  Madrid. 

38534 

Razoo  (The);  or,  Gewgaws,  a  musical  comedy 
extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Tannehill.  jr. 

©  Frank  Tannehill.  jr..  New  York;  1889: 
9185.  Mar.  22.  38535 

Razum  of  Kohinoor;  a  comic  opera  in  a  pro- 
logue and  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  E. 
Morrow,  music  by  J.  Itzel.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  A.  E.  Morrow  and  John  Itzel,  United 
States;  D :  5178,  June  14,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  18. 
1904.  38536 

Razzeler  (The);  a  musical  satirical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Hope. 

©  Edward  Hope,  Chicago ;  1890 :  36356, 
Nov.  18.  38537 

Razzia  (The);  pantomime,  by  A.  C.  Fouche.  2  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1911;  D:  28242;  Armand 
C.  Fouche,  St.  Louis.  38538 

Razzle-dazzle;  a  comic  absurdity  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.  C.  Husted,  New  York;  1888:30053. 
Oct.  22.  38539 


1939 


38540 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38557 


Razzle-dazzle — Contiiuiod. 

an  eccentric  comedy  with  musical  trim- 
mings in  2  acts,  by  M.  Forrest.  [2],  75  p. 
f° .     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

<g)  Ic.  Mar.  2.5.  1912 ;  D :  29179 ;  Mark  For- 
rest, Milwaukee.  38540 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Collyer 


and  F.  Lennox. 

©  Dan  Collyer  and  Fred  Lennox,   United 
States;  1889:8267,  Mar.  14.  38541 

an  original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ij. 


Grover  and  L.  Grover,  jr, 

©  Leonard  Grover  and  Leonard  Grover,  .ii'-. 
United  States  ;  18S9  :  4435,  Feb.  7.  38542 

—  or.    Me,    I   and   myself,     a    Chinese    and 


.Japanese  musical  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Ballance. 

©  ,Tohn  Ballance,  New  York;  1888:34286, 
Dec.  3.  38543 

Razzler  (The);  or.  Shown  up,  an  hypnotic  musi- 
cal satire  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Hope. 

©   Edward    Hope,     Chicago ;     1894 :  22420. 
Apr.  2.  38544 

Reacted;  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Miller. 

©  Emlen  Hare  IMiller,  Philadelphia;  1888: 
21814,  .July  30.  38545 

Read  your  letters;  com.edy  of  love  in  1  act,  by 
William  Grahame  fpseud.  of  G.  Jones!  [1], 
16  p.     4*.     Typewritten. 


Ready-made  (A)  suit;  a  mock  trial,  by  F.  E. 
<  nia.se.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  and  com- 
pany [1885]     41  p.     12°. 

©    F.    E.    Chase,    Roxbury,    Mass. ;    1885 : 
21.5.35,  Oct.  14;  2c.  Oct.  30.  3S548b 

Ready  money;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  .1.  Mont- 
gomery.     [108]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    13.    1912;    D :  30253 ;    James 
Montgomery.  New  York.  38549 

See  also  Was  glanzt,   ist  gold. 

Ready  to  open  to-night;  1  act  playlet,  by 
Edw.  Locke.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Blanchard  Cone.  New  York ;  D : 
10111.  Mar.  11,   1907;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907. 

38550 

Real  (A)  America  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Du  Lany.     [7]   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    17.    1912;    D :  29405 ;    Albert 
Du   Lany,   Chicago.  38551 

Real  (The)  Cedric  Errol;  a  farcical  travesty 
in  2  scenes,  by  B.  Veiller  and  M.  Carnes. 

©  Bayard  Veiller  and  Mason  Carnes,  New 
York:  1890:4426,  Feb.  4.  38552 

Real  (The)  criminal;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Leiber. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31537 ;  Allen  Leiber, 
Chicago.  38553 

Real  (The)  diploma;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Berg.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  27,   1911 ;   D :  25877 ;   Alfons  J. 
Berg,  Milwaukee.  38554 


.Tones.   New   Y'^ork. 


©   Ic.   May   31.   1913;   D:  33793;    Grahame      Real  (The)  doctor;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank 

38546  Dumont.     New  York,  S.  French ;  London,   S. 

French,  ltd.,  1911.     8  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   20,    1911;   2c.   Nov.   20,    1911;    D: 
25800 :  Sanmol  French,  New  York.  38555 

Real  (The)  estate  agent;  by  Charles  Horwitz. 
15  p.     f°.     Typewritten^ 

©  Edward  Lawrence,  Brooklvn  ;   D:  11071, 
July  29,  1007 ;  2c.  July  30,  1907.  38556 

Real  (The)  estate  men;  or.  The  rent  collectors, 
vaudeville  act,  by  O.  Shafter.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
Avritton. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42028;  Otto  Shatter. 
Brooklyn.  38556a 

Real  (La)  gana;  sainete  on  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.    26  p.     12°. 

©    Aug.    30,    1915;    Ic.    Sept.    1.    1915;    D: 
41657;  Antonio  Ramos  Martfn,  Madrid. 

38556b 

Real  (La)  hembra;  sainete  lii-ico  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  origiiuil  de  Jose  Komeo,  mfisica  de 
los  maestros  San  Felipe  y  Barrera.  Madrid 
ISociedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1911.  41  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  1) :  281.58  ; 
Jos{i  Romeo,  Madrid.  38557 


Reader  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Ada  Tully 
Ammernian.  New  York.  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.     15  p.     12°. 

©  .Tune  9.  1915;    2c.    .Tune    16,    1915;    D: 
409.50;    Samuel    French,   New   York.     38546a 

Reading  (The)  of  the  tablets  of  Artaxerxes. 
See  Queen  Esther. 

Readjustment  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
I.    Levinsolm.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.    Ivar   Levinsohn.    New    York ;     D : 
4270,  Nov.  21.  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.     38547 

Ready;  or,  California  at  the  present  day,  a 
sensational,  scenical  and  sectional  drama, 
by  F.  Lyster  and  W.  H.  S.  Smith. 

©    Frederic    Lyster    and     W.     H.     Sedlev 
Smith.   California;    1871:8.547,    Sept.    12. 

38548 

Ready  for  action;  military  coraedv-draraa,  bv 
.Tohn  T.  Doyle.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D :  38070 ;  Marion  Wii- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  38548a 


1940 


38558 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


38578 


Ileal  life;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and 
5  tableaux,  by  T.  li.  Edwards  and  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Doremus. 

©  Thomas  R.  Edwards  and  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Doremus,  United  States ;  1885 :  15823,  Julv  23. 

38558 

Real  life  in  the  South,  before  and  since  the 
war;  an  historical  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  J. 
Prime. 

©  John  Prime,  Newberne,  N.  C. ;  1874 :  11, 
Jan.  2.  38559 

Real  man;  ])y  W.  H.  Barwakl.  [69]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Wra.   H.   Barwald,   Brooklyn ;    D :  10252. 
Apr.  2,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1907.  38560 


-comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  J.  Newman.     [1],  16 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1913 ;  D :  31971 ;  M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  38561 

Real  men;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Sam 
Tauber.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  28640  ;  Henrietta  C. 
Tauber,  New  York.  38562 

Real  (The)  Mr.  Doubleday;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Ella,  Baroness  von  Wrede.  [37]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ella,  Baroness  von  Wrede,  Paris;  D: 
4354,  Dec.  8,  1903;  2c.  Dee.  8,  1903.         38563 

Real  (The)  Napoleon;  or,  The  young'  Na- 
poleon, vignette  in  1  scene,  by  W.  T.  Coleby. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22.  1912 ;  D :  29123 ;  Wilfred  T. 
Coleby.  London.  38564 

Real  Q;  1-act  farce,  by  M.  Terrell  and  H.  O. 
Stechhan.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1910;  D :  20647 ;  Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan,  Seattle.        38565 

Real  Robert  Emmet;  in  5  acts,  by  P.  T.  Cun- 
ningham and  E.  L.  McDowell.  [39]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Peter  T.  Cunningham  and  Ed.  L.  McDow- 
ell, St.  Louis ;  D :  7690,  Dec.  9,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
29,  1905  ;  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1906.  [Note :  First  copy 
bears  title,  Dialogue  of  Robert  Emmet] 

38566 

Real  (The)  ruler;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Haag.     [94]  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911 ;  D :  24298 ;  Jackson  D. 
Haag,   Pittsburg.  38567 

Real  scout  life;  a  play  in  2  acts,  by  S.  B.  Davis. 
[Macomb,  111.,  Printed  by  the  AVestern  courier 
press,   1912]     22  p.     16°. 

©  May  2,  1912  ;  2c.  May  8,  1912  ;  A  :  314221 ; 
Susan  B.  Davis,  Macomb,  111.  38568 


Real   (The)  story;  drama   in  4  acts,  by   P.  C. 
Sweinhart.     [185]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15,    1913;    D :  35027 ;    Paul    C. 
Sweinhart,  New  York.  38569 

Real  (A)  Thanksgiving;  by  S.  Schell. 

©  Stanley  Schell,  New  York ;  1899 :  71608, 
Nov.  2.  38570 

Real  (The)  thief;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Yeager. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  36727  ;  Edith  Yeager, 
Brooklyn.  38570a 

Real  (The)  thing;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  S.  Converse.     [3],  82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  23,  1910;  D:  21619;  L.  S.  Con- 
verse, Jin  eon,  Ga.  38571 

comedy   in  3  acts,   by   E.  M.   Crane.     New 

York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1911.  62  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  204]) 

©   Mar.   23,    1911;    2c.   Mar.   25,    1911;    D: 
23738 ;  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York. 

38572 

■ -by  J.  Totten. 

©  Joseph  Totten.  New  York;  D :  1554,  Mar. 
11,  1902.  38573 

a  drama,  by  S.  R.  Hill.    63  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Stella    Richmond    Hill.    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich.;    D:  11092,    Aug.    1,    1907;   2c.    Sept.    5, 


1908. 


38574 


—  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  14  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7224, 
Sept.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  38575 

—  a  musical  farce  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E. 
Reed. 

©    Harry    Everett    Reed,    Lowell;     1898: 
15374,  Mar.  4.  38576 

original    play    in   4    acts,    by   Adelaide    B. 


Warren  and  R.  H.  Gibbons.    88  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  20254  ;  Robert  Hume 
Gibbons,  Detroit.  .  38577 

Real  value;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Livingston 
[66]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  15,  1913;  D:  34493;   Abraham 
Milton  Livingston,  New  York.  38578 

E.eal  (The)  war;  play  about  Hamilton  and  Burr 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Parry.  124  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1915;    D:  41!  125;    Maxwell 
Parry,  Indianapolis.  38578a 


1941 


38579 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


38599 


Real  (The)  wise  guy;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Mullen  and  D.  Mullen.  22 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dennis  Mullen  and  Adele  Palmer  Mul- 
len, New  York  ;  D :  10083,  Mar.  6,  1907  ;  2c. 
Mar.  21,  1907.  38579 

Real   (The)   witch;   modern   drama   in   4   acts, 

by  B.   Hakoun.      [135]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,   1911;   D:  23350;   Benjamin 

Hakoun,   New  York.  38580 

Real  (A)  woman;  1  act  drama,  by  B.  E.  de 
Rapalje.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39909 ;  Bertha  Elet- 
ta  de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  38580a 

Real  (The)  Yankee;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Merritt.      [57]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Evangeline  Cushman  IMerritt,  Attleboro, 
Mass.;  D :  4179,  Nov.  3,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  3. 
1903.  38581 

Realism  vs.  fiction;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  G.  Brower.  [19]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  G.  Brower,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
10271,    Apr.    4,    1907;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1907. 

38582 

Realist;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Greville.  142  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1909;  D:  17085;    Eden    E. 

Greville.  New  York.  38583 

Realistic  scenes  fromi  prison  life  in  Aus- 
tralia.    See  Convict  1240. 

Reality;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H."  Marcell.  [1], 
33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henri  Marcell.  New  York ;  D :  10954, 
.July  11,  1907;  2c.  July  11,   1007.  38584 

-drama  in  1  act,  by  A.   McMackin.     19  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910 ;  D :  21216 ;  Archer 
INIcMackin.   Chicago.  38585 

a  tragi-comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  H. 

Beelman.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  Houston  Beelman,  St.  Louis;  1899: 
01990,  Sept.  25;  2c.   Nov.  1.  38586 

Realization  (The);  1  act  play,  by  E.  Mitchell 
and  L.   Lobe.      [4]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911;  D :  25942 ;  Esther 
Mitchell    and   Lorence   Lobe,    New   York. 

38587 

Realization  (The)  of  a  child's  dream.  See 
Lucky  Jim. 

Really  an  actress;  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Andreas. 
[1],  45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915 ;  D :  40788 ;  Eulalie 
Andreas,  New  York.  38587a 


Realm  (The)  of  doubt;  [by]  Maynard  F.  Holt- 
zinger.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Holtzinger,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15748,  Apr. 
30,  1909;   2c.  Apr.  19,  1909.  38588 

Realm  (The)  of  romance;  a  melodrama  of  the 
present  day  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Lee  and 
Sylvia  M.  Bidwell. 

©  E.  Laurence  Lee.  Dalton.  O. ;  1900  A: 
4930,  Feb.  23.  38589 

Realm  (The)  of  time;  a  pagent  for  young  peo- 
ple and  children,  by  Nettie  H.  Pelham.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison.  [1890]  20  p.  12°. 
( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago;  1890:29185. 
Sept.  22;  2c.  Oct.  10.  38590 

Reap  as  ye  sow;  or.  Like  a  thief  in  the  night, 
original  dramatic  episode,  by  M.  Nobles.  [1]. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  27.  1913;  D :  33628 ;  Milton 
Nobles,  Brooklyn.  38591 

Reaper  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  G. 
Smith.     [96]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leila  Grace  Smith.  Springfield.  Mo. ;  D : 
13975,  Oct.  2,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.       38592 

Reapers  (The);  by  G.  Addison. 

©  Grace  Addison,  San  Francisco;  1899: 
3;5328.  May  26.  38593 

■ -drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Unsell.     [1],  22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1913  ;  D  :  34377  ;  Eva  Myrtle 
Unsell,  New  York.  38594 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Osborn.  [89]   p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   Osborn.   Washington;  D :  4748. 

Mar.  18,  1904;  2c.  INIar.  18,  1904.  38595 

Reaping    (The);    dramatic    play    in    1    act,    by 

IM.  Keightley.     18,   [3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    20,    1911;     D :  24248 ;     Mabel 

Keightley,  South  Bend.  Ind.  38596 

a   play   in   4   acts,   by   Martin    Sabine    and 

M.   I.   Taylor.      [231]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  JLartin  Sabine  and  Mary  Imlay  Taylor, 
United  States;  D :  13090,  Jnne  T.  1908;  2c. 
June  1,  1908.  38597 

Reaping  the  harvest;  by  A.  H.  Browne  and 
Robt.   Hildrith.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.  1911:  D:  25379;  Alice  How- 
land  Browne,  Chicago.  38598 

-a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Fitch. 

[127]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  H.  La  Pearl,  Danville,  111. ;  D :  1091. 
Nov.   13,  1901;   2c.   Jan.   18,   1902.         38599 


1942 


38600 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38621 


Reaping  the  whirlwind;  an  American  drama, 
proloj^ue  and  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Robinson. 

©    Charles    H.    Robinson,    Denver;    1894 •. 
43113,  Sept.  14.  38600 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Stilwell. 

©   Arthur   E.    Stilwell,   Kansas  City.  Mo. ; 


D :  12898,  Apr.  20,  1908. 


38601 


—  a  drama   in  3  acts,  by  George  H.  Broad- 
hurst. 

©   Broadlmrst  bros..   Chicago;    1894:8374, 

Fob   3  38602 


-in  1  act.  by  H.  Respess. 

©    Heard    Respess,     New   York;     1900   A: 

38603 


312S7.  Dec.  26. 

— ^an  original  drama   in   5   acts,   by   Mrs.   R. 
I'acheco. 
©  Mrs.  R.   Pacheco,  California;   1879:660, 


.Tan.    15. 


38604 


a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  D.  Crab- 
tree. 

©  Addison  Darre  Crabtree,  Boston;  1894: 
59300.  T>ec.  20.  38605 

or.  The  Hydra,,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 

Gibson. 

®  Hujih  (Gibson.  Brooklyn  ;  1888  :  4922.  Feb. 
]4.  38606 

Reason  (The):  play  in  1  act,  by  .T.  A.  McCollom, 
jr..  and  F.  S.  Mickley.  [1],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  6.  1913 :  D :  31897 ;  John  A.  Mc- 
Collom, ji-..  and  Frank  S.  Mickley,  Allentown, 
Pa.  38607 

play  In  3  acts,  by  A.  Hunter.     [153]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1914;  D :  374G9 ;  Ancella 
Hunter,  J>os  Angeles.  38607a 

Reason  (The)  of  the  virgin,  Jephthah's  daugh- 
ter; by  L.  Cleveland. 

©  Lucy  Cleveland,  New  York ;  D :  2G72.  Oct. 
18,  1902.  38608 

Reason  unknown;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Ben- 
ner.      33    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Henrv  Benner,  Fullerton,  Pa.; 
D  :  3377,  IMay  4,  1903 ;  2c.  May  4,  1903.    38609 

Reason  (The)  why;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Gooding. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1910 ;  D :  22371 ;  Marguerite 
Sprngue  Gooding,  Bristol,  R.  I.  38610 

in  1  act  and  4  tableaux,  by  G.  Rizard.     8 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Georges    Rizard.    New    York :    D :  15979, 


June  1.  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909. 


38611 


Reason  (The)  why — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Terriss.     [5]   p.     t". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D :  34537 ;  Tom  Ter- 
riss, New  York.  38612 

Reb  Selmele;  or,  Thorah  is  the  best  sechorah, 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Sharkansky.  [New 
York,  A.  M.  Sharkansky,  1900]  1  p.  1.,  48  p. 
4°.  [Yiddish-English    title    page,    Yiddish 

text] 

©  A.  M.  Sharkansky,  New  York;  1900  A: 
26556,  Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  38613 

Reb  (The),  the  Fed  and  the  fid;  comedy,  by 
W.  A.  Williams.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1915;  D:  41480;  William 
Alexander  Williams,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.    38613a 

Rebecca;  a  drama  by  Andrew  Halliday  and 
W.  L.  Duff. 

©  William  L.  Duff,  New  York ;  1872 :  1354, 
Feb.  10.  38614 

Rebecca,  a  child  of  the  Ghetto;  by  S.  Fields. 
©  Sadie  Fields,  New  York ;  D :  6034.  Dec. 
29,  1904.  38615 

Rebecca  and  Rowena;  or.  The  triumph  of 
Israel,  n  tragic  burlesque  in  5  acts,  for  ama- 
teur parlor  representation,  based  on  Thack- 
erav's  sequel  to  Ivanhoe.  New  York,  C.  B. 
Yaiix,  1883.    28  p.    16°. 

©  C.  Bowver  Vaux,  New  York ;  1883 :  2307, 
Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  38616 

Rebecca  Jane;  McKee  and  Rogers'  great  sen- 
sation. 

©  McKee  and  Rogers,  United  States ;  1872 : 
.5178,  May  16.  38617 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm;  state  o'  Maine 
Play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  D.  Wiggin  and  C.  Thomp- 
son.    131  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13.  1909 ;  D :  17359 ;  Kate  Dou- 
glas AViirgin  and  Charlotte  Thompson,  New 
York.  38618 

Rebecca  of  the  city  of  York;  or.  Burned  alive, 
by  B.  Braverman. 

©  Bernard  Braverman,  New  York ;  1894 : 
.57439,  Dec.  10.  38619 

Rebecca's  triumph;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  for  fe- 
mnle  characters  only,  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Bos- 
ton. G.  M.  Baker  and  company,  1879.  55  p. 
12°.      ([Globe    drama]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1879:1066, 
.Tan.  21;  2c.  Jan.  27.  38620 

Same.     Bo.ston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 

12°.     (On  cover  :  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills.  IVIass. , 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  21.  1907; 
D :  9430,  Nov.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906. 

38621 


55  p. 


1943 


38623 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


38638 


Bebekah.  Lodge  secrets  exposed.  See  Goat 
(The)  let  loose. 

Rebel  (The)  king;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Allen. 

©    Alfred    Allen,    Pompton,    N.    T. ;    1896: 
14856,  Mar.  7.  -  38622 

Rebel  (The)  parson;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R. 
McSpadden. 

©    Marryot    R.    McSpadden,    Chicago;    D: 
5388,  Ans.  8,  1904.  38623 

Rebel  (The)  spy.     See  Body  (The)  guard. 

Rebel  to  the  core;  a  drama,  by  Mary  K.  Byron. 

©  Oliver  D.  Bvron,  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. : 

1876 :  1724,  Feb.  8.  38624 

Rebel  (The)  witness;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Wall. 

©  .John  J.  Wall,  Buffalo;  1893:37230,  An;;. 
11.  38625 

Rebelles  (Les);  drame  historique  in  5  acts,  by 
Theodore  Barriere  and  [Louis]  Davyl,  of 
Paris. 

©  Frederic  Delgado,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  6951, 
June  28.  38626 

Rebellion;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Patterson. 
76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21949  ;  .Joseph  Medill 
Patterson,  Libertyville,  111.  38627 

-play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Roth.  18  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Blar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32611 ;  Aaron  Roth, 
Brooklyn.  38628 


See  also  Abraham  Lincoln. — Civil  War. — 

Six  dramas  of  American  romance  and  his- 
tory. 

Rebellion  (The)  of  Mrs.  Barclay;  comedy  of 
domestic  life  in  2  acts,  by  May  E.  Coiintry- 
raan.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.  53  p. 
12°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1912;  D: 
28753 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    38629 

Rebellion  of  '61;  or.  The  horrors  of  Anderson- 
ville  prison,  a  drama  founded  on  the  war  of 
1861.  containing  4  allegorical  tableaux,  by 
Geo.  E.  Wilson.  So.  Framingham  [Mass.l 
The  J.  C.  Clark  printing  company,  1875.  40  p. 
12°. 

©  Joseph  Lewis,  Massachusetts ;  1875 : 
11114,  Oct.  23;  Ic.  Oct.  23.  38630 

Rebellious  (The)  harem;  in  1  act.  by  A.  Mat- 
tuUath.    34  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Mattullath,  New  York;  D:  12704, 
Mar.  26,  1908;  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1908;  Ic.  Apr.  30, 
1908.  38631 


Rebellious  Jane;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Gale.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
50  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Nov.    6,    1915;    2c.    Nov.    8,    1915;    D: 
42217;   Rachel  Baker  Gale,   Haverhill,   Mass. 

38631a 
Rebellious  puppets;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
Weymouth.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   23,    1914;    D:  37660;    William 
James  Weymouth,  San  Francisco.         3863 lb 

Rebellious  (The)  son  of  King  David.  See 
Prince  Abosholom. 

Rebels  (The);  or.  The  Irish  insurgent  chiefs 
of  1803,  an  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Rev.  B.  M.  O'Boylan. 

©  B.  M.  O'Boylan,  Newark,  O. ;  1894 :  20638. 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  July  26.  38632 

Rebel's  (The)  daughter;  by  J.  G.  Woerner  and 
C.  Gildebaus.  Into  the  open ;  In  the  Ozarks, 
dramas  by  C.  Gildehaus.  St.  Louis,  The 
author,  1903.     320  p.     12°. 

©    Ghas.    Gildehaus,     St.    Louis;     D :  3543, 
May  27,  1903;  2c.  May  16,  1903.  38633 

Rebel's  (The)  doom.     See  Drummer  (The)  boy. 

Rebel's  (The)  last  shot;  or.  The  gunmaker's 
bride,  a  new  and  original  military  drama  in  5 
acts  and  12  tableaux,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster.  New  York;   1871:4318, 
May  9.  38634 

Rebound  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Picard,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  [1915] 
24  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    2,    1915;    2c.    Sept.    8,    1915;    D: 
41705;  Samuel  French,  New  York.       38634a 

-1    act    play    in    3    scenes,    by    A.    Abbott. 

[45]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.     Aug.     11.     1913;     D:  34088;    Allen 

Abbott.  Jamestown.  N.  Y.  38635 

Rebuke  (The);  by  H.   H.   Lersner.     47  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Hannnh   Hortense  Lersner,   New  York; 
D :  10173,  Mar.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1907. 

38636 

Recall  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Pur- 
die.      [2],    105   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,    1911;    D:  28096;    Francis 
Baillie   Purdie,    St.    .Joseph,   Mo.  38637 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Larric.     [76]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    4,    1914;    D :  39092 ;    John    B. 
Larric,  New  York.  38637a 

by  T.  F.  Fallon  and  D.  Raynol.     [1], 


114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D :  33723 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon   and    Dorothy   Raynol,    New   York. 

38638 


1944 


38638 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


38656 


Recall  (The) — Continued. 

play  of  4  acts,  by  Prances  Todd  Campbell. 

[102]  "p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Dec.    15,    1915;     D :  42498 ;    Agnes 
Frances  Cole.  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  38638a 

by  M.  M.  Allen.     67  p.    4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    Ic.    June   30.    1914;    D :  37431 ;    Martha 
IMeir  Allen,  New  York.  38638b 

Recall  (The)  of  Judge  White;  drama  of  to- 
day ill  4  acts,  by  L.  Pendleton.  [3],  83  p, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     June    28,     1912 ;     D :  30118 ;     Louis 
IVndleton.    Bryn    Athyn,    Pa.  38639 

Recall  (The)  of  youth;  play  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  H.  Brown.  [32]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    31,    1912;    D :  28501 ;    Henry 
Brown,  Chicago.  38640 

Recalled;  an  emotional  drama  of  love,  misery 
and  crime,  in  4  acts,  by  Mark  Golinsky.  40  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    M.    Golinsky,    Rahway,    N.    Y. ;    1887: 
1364S.  May  24;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1888.  38641 

■  a   theatrical   production   in  4  ^cts,   by   M. 


Golinsky. 

©   Mark    Golinsky,    Savannah,  Ga. ;    1889: 

31699,  ()ct.  19.  38642 

Recalled  to  life;  a  drama  with  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  Col.  Gil.  Pierce. 

©    G.     A.     Pierce,     Chicago;  1874:2874. 

Mar.  9.  38643 


— ■  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Hunter. 

©  Alex  Hunter.  Washington;   1885:25614, 
Dec.   7.  38644 

dramatized  and  adapted  by  R.  Bates. 


from  A  tale  of  two  cities,  by  Charles  Dickens. 
[4],  70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.   Bates.   New   York;   1876:4903,    Apr. 
22;   2c.   Aug.   28.  3864.5 

—  See  also  Midnight  (The)  murder. 


Recantation;   tragedy  in  3  acts,   by   J.   Petter- 
son.     [83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;   D :  24535 ;   John  Pet-- 
terson,   Brooklyn.  38646 

Recapturing    Clinton;    farce    in    1    act,    by    Z. 
Ackerman.     [1],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;   D:  33140;   Zoe  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  38647 

Recasting    (The);    modern   play    in    3    acts,   by 
S.  B.  Tall.     37  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   11,   1910;     D:  20759;     Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  38648 


Receipt  for  $10,000;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  W.  F.  Cattell.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1904.  39  p.  12". 
( [Am.es'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  445]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D:4867,  Apr. 
12,   1904;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  38649 

Recent  (A)  declaration  of  independence;  a 
play,  by  F.  W.  Ruger.    Typewritten. 

©    Florence    White    Ruger,    Waco,    Tex. ; 
1898  :  26497,  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  38650 

Reception  day  at  the  settlement  house;  an 
entertainment  in  1  act  for  girls  only,  by  Agnes 
C.  Ruggeri.  New  York,  Dick  «fc  Fitzgerald, 
1913.    22  p.    12°. 

©   .Tan.   29,    1913;   2c.    Jan.    31,    1913;    D: 
32265  ;  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York. 

38651 

Reception  (The)  of  the  months;  a  Christmas 
I)lay  in  1  scene,  for  fifteen  males  and  eleven 
females,  by  Louis  Alexander.  New  York. 
E.  S.  Werner,  1897. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York  ;  1896 :  56477, 
Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  38652 

Rechnungsdirektor  (Der);  komodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Otto  Ritschl.  Regie-  und  soufflierbuch. 
Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1915.    100  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1915;   D:  42169;   Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  38652a 

Recht  (Das)  auf  ein  heini;  schauspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Adolf  J.  Wagener.  Leipzig,  Xenien- 
verlag,  1910.     112  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22743 ; 
Xenien-verlag,  Leipzig.  38653 

Recht  (Das)  auf  liebe;  schauspiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Paul  Alexander  [pseud,  of  P.  A.  Klei- 
mann]  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung 
nachfolger,  1908.     152  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  D :  12362, 
Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1908.  38654 

Rechtlosen;  volksspiel  in  4  acten,  geschopft  aus 
dem  leben  der  lehrlinge,  verfasser  Leo  Par- 
ker. 

©  Kalraan  Parker,   Philadelphia ;   D :  8915, 
.Tune  29,  1906.  38655 

Rechts  herum!  .schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Hans 
Gaus,  nacli  einer  idee  von  Paul  Hubl.  Berlin, 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  1908.    78  p.     8°. 

©    Felix    Bloch,    erben,    Berlin ;    D :  15302, 
Mar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  38656 

Rechtsanwalt  Tantalus;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Leo  Rastner  und  Ralph  Tesmar.  Berlin, 
Oesterheld  &  co.    94  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914 ;  D  :  38014 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  verlag,  Berlin.  38656a 


1945 


38657 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38678 


Reckless  (A)  bridegroom;  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Horan.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Horan,  New  York ;  1900  A :  26559, 
Oct.  25 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  38657 

Reckless  Reginald;  talking  act,  by  A.  Stuart. 
[9]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37546 ;  Austin  Stu- 
art, New  York.  38657a 

Reckless  Roll,  the  bandit  chief;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Harraan. 

©  Jacob  A.  Harman,  Golden,  Kans. ;  1S89 : 
6330,  Feb.  25.  38658 

Recklessness,  See  Thirst,  and  other  one  act 
plays. 

Reckoning  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  C. 
Griffith.  Philadelphia.  Penn  pub.  co.,  1910. 
72  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   29,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   30,    1910;    D: 
22684 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         38659 

drama  in  3  acts  from  the  German  of  Arthur 

Schnitzler,  by  Grace  Isabel  Colbron.     [60]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  I.  Colbron.  New  York ;  D :  9920,  Feb. 
1.  1907;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1907.  38660 

Same.    New  York,  A.  Kauser  [1907]    2  p.  1., 


[3] -42  p.    16°. 

©  Alice  Kauser.  New  York ;  D :  12341,  Feb. 
10,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  38661 

■driimatlc  sketch  in  1  act,  by  IT.  Akerstroni. 

[4],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  AvLg.  2,  1910 ;  D :  21715 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom,  Brooklyn.  38662 

■ play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Durbin.     83  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  C.  Durbin,  Brighton,  N.  Y. ;   D : 
8462,  IMay  2,  1906 ;  2c.  May  2,  1906.  38663 

Same.     [68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1911:  D:  24670;  Joseph  C. 
Durbin,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  38664 

-by  L.  Carran.      [2],  48  p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1912  ;  D  :  28442  ;  I.ee  Carran, 
Everett,  O.  38665 

by  L.  H.  Cowan.    [2],  31  p.    8°.    Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1913;    D:  33516;    Louise 
Henry  Cowan,  Greenville,  Miss.  38666 

—  a  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  W.  Presbrey.     [2],  14 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1911 ;  D :  26023 ;  Eugene  W. 
Presbrey,  New  York.  38667 

•by  P.  L.  Weil.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


Reckoning  (The) — Continued. 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Nelson.    40  p.    4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D :  32700 ;  Frank  W. 
Nelson,  Galesburg,  111.  38669 

or.  The  moth  and  the  flame,  comedy  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  T.  Shaler.     [2],  35  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   11,   1914;   D:  37806;   Theodora 
Shaler,  Chester,  Pa,  38669a 

Reclaimed;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  McGlynn. 
[2],  82  p.     f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1912  ;  D  :  30123  ;  Frank  I\Ic- 
Glynn,  Chicago.  38670 

-or,  Sunshine  comes  at  last,  by  H.  Elliott 

McBride. 

©   P.    Garrett    &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
47987.  Doc.  30.  38671 


Reclaimed  at  last. 
Rotherhithe. 


See  Rescued  by  firemen. — 
See  On  the  brink. 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1913;  D:  31 937;  Percival  L. 
Weil,  N(nv  York.  38668 


Reclaimed  (The)  husband. 

Reclamation  (The)  of  Hester  Blair;  a  play  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  Brockton,  Mass. ; 
1899  :  200.51.  Mar.  18  ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  38672 

Recognition  (The);  a  drama  of  the  15th  cen- 
tury, for  male  characters  only,  by  A.  L.  [Au- 
gustus Lemonuier]  ed.  and  pub.  by  Joseph  A. 
Lyons.  Special  limited  ed.  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
University  press,  1885.    47  p.    8°. 

©  J.   A.   Lyons,   Noti'e  Dame,   Ind. ;   1884 : 
24966,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1885.  38673 

Recoil  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Chantler. 
[97]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    29,    1911;    D:  24358;    Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  38674 

■  a  triviality  in  1  act,  by  E.  Marblestone.    35 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20.  1910 ;  D :  17986 ;  Elias  Mar- 
blestone, New  York.  38675 

-or.  Thy  daughter's  keeper,  play  in  3  acts, 

byT.  A.  Campliell.     [151]  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913;   D :  34034 ;  Thomas  A. 

Campbell,  New  York.  38676 

Recoiling  (A)  vengeance;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
bv  A.  Louis  Elliston.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1903.  17  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3641, 
.Tune  23.  1903;  2c.  July  6,  1903.  38677 

Recollection    (A)    of    Gettysburg,       See    Con- 
stance. 
Recollections  of  boyhood  days;  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Ford.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Ford,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  12174,  Jan. 
14,  1908 ;  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1908 ;  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1908. 

38678 


1946 


38679 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38699 


Becommandation  (La)     See  Testimonial  (The) 

Recompense  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Op- 
penheini.    124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Oppenheim,  New  York ;  D :  15460, 
Mar.  26,  1909 ;  2e.  Mar.  19,  1909.  38679 

tragedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Pauli.     112 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1909 ;    D :  17152 ;    Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  .T.  38680 

Reconciliation;    by    T.    W.    Slater.  7    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1910 ;  D :  20801 ;  Tbomas  W. 

Slater,  Baltimore.  38681 

•  memorial  day  incident,  by  S.  Bruce.     [1], 

19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    11,    1914;    D:  38088;    Stanley 
Bruce,  Los  Angeles.  38681a 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Pitch. 

©  Aj-den  Sevmour  Fitch,  New  York ;  1878 : 
5778,  May  13.  38682 


by  Gerhardt  Hauptraann,  tr.  from  the 

German  by  Roy  Temple  House.  {In  Poet  lore, 
V.  21,  no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1910;  periodical  © 
Nov.  25,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1910;  B :  222813 ; 
Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  38683 

— -  See     also    Dramatic     works     of     G-erhart 


Haiiptmann. 

Reconstructed.     See  Fool's  (A)  errand. 

Reconstructed  Uncle  Tom.      Sec  Eva. 

Reconstruction;  or,  Apples  of  Sodom,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  E.  B.  Sheldon. 

©  Mrs.  E.  B.  Sheldon.  United  States ;  1884 : 
14741.  July  19.  38684 

Reconstruction  (The)  of  Gerry;  by  F.  P.  Gooch. 
72  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

®    Ic.    July   15,    1910 ;    D :  21568 ;    Frances 
Pusey  Gooch,  Cleveland.  38685 

Record   (The)   breaker;  play   in   1   act,   by   H. 
Short.     [2],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,    1912;    D:  31352;    Hassard 
Short,  New  York.  38686 

Recovered  (A)  jewel;  a  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  L.  E.  Bates.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Lou   Esther  Bates,    San   Francisco;    D: 
5267,  July  7,  1904 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904.       38687 

Recovery  (The);  drama,  by  A.  D.  Rees.     [2], 
125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1911;    D:  28051;    Arthur 
Dougherty  Rees,  Philadelphia.  38688 

Recreant  (The);  by  J.  W.  Schwartz. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York  ;  D  :  2512, 
Oct.  28,  1902.  38689 


Recruit  (The);  a  comedy  In  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Weir. 

©  William  J.  Weir,  San  Francisco;  1883: 
3017,  Feb.  15.  38690 

Recruiting  (The)  office;  comedy  military  sketch, 
in  1  act,  by  J.  Daye.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910;  D :  22762 ;  Jacob  Daye, 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  38691 


an  Irish  rapid-fire  comedy  act,  by  Harry  L. 

Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  11 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;    D :  7022, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  38692 

Recruiting  (The)  officer  and  The  beaux  strata- 
gem; by  George  Farquhar,  ed.  by  Louis  A. 
Strauss.  Boston  and  London,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  CO.  [1914]  Ivi,  [1],  358  p.  front.  16°. 
(The  belles  lettres  series,  section  3,  The  Eng- 
lish drama) 

©  Mav  7,  1914  ;  2c.  May  11, 1914 ;  A :  371767  ; 
D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  38692a 

Rector  (The);  a  domestic  drama  of  old  New 
York,  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  McLeish. 

©  John  Lewin  McLeish,  Cincinnati;  1898: 
25801.  Apr.   25.  38693 

60  p. 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Martin. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   5,   1911;   D:  24869;   James   M. 
Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa.  38694 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Rachel  Crothers.     New 


York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905. 
19  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  85) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  6442,  Apr. 
1,  1905:  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.  38695 

Rector  (The)  girls;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Wainstock.  41  p.    f°. 

©    Ic.    June    11,    1910;    D:  21322;    Morris 
Wainstock,  New  York.  38696 

Rector  of  Argyle.     See  Stranger. 

Rector  (The)  of  St.  Ann's;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

H.  A.  McAnarney.     145  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  25154  ;  Henry  Aloys- 

ius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  38697 

Rector  (The)  of  St.  Cyprians;  a  comedy  drama, 
by  Harry  Ames  [pseud.] 

©  William  H.  A.  Hall,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  15223,  Mar.  2,  1909.  38698 

Rector's  (The)  choice;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  J.  Caldwell  [126]  p. 
4°.    TypewTitten. 

©  Jean  Caldwell,  New  York ;  D :  7993,  Feb. 
14,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1906.  38699 


1947 


38700 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38721 


Red  Acre  farm;  a  rural   comedy  drama   in  3      Bed  (The)  cat:  a  3  act  farce,  by  M    E    Swan 
acts,  by  Gordan  V.  May.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  Typewritten.  •      vva  i. 

©  Marli  E.  Swan,  New  Yorlj ;  1900  A :  14707, 


56  p.     12°.      ([Baker's  ed.   of 


&  CO.,   1910. 
plays] ) 

©   May   20,   1910;   2c.   May   21,    1910;    D: 
21110 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

38700 


June  13 ;  2c.  July  17. 


38711 


Red  (The)  and  the  green;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Fairman. 

©  James  Fairman,  New  York;  1890:1648, 
Jan.  11.  38701 

Red  as  a  rose;  dramatized  from  Rhoda  Brough- 
ton's  novel  of  Red  as  a  rose  is  she,  by  G.  D. 
Brown. 

©  George  David  Brown,  New  York ;  1872 : 
1804,  Feb.  23.  38702 

Red  (A)  bag;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  D.  L.  Wil- 
liams.    [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7, 1912  ;  D  :  30470 ;  Daniel  L.  Wil- 
liams, New  York.  38703 

Red  blood;  sketch  by  Clifton  Fowler  [pseud,  of 
B.  Fowler  and  E.  Clifton.]  [1],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1912;    D:  30746;    Brenda 
Fowler  and  Ethel  Clifton,  New  York.     38704 

Red  (The)  blooded;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S. 
Lockwood.     [79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910 ;  D :  21385 ;  Walter  S. 
Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.  38705 

Red  (The)  branch  crests,  Deirdre,  Meve. 
Cuchulain,  by  C.  L.  Moore.  Philadelphia" 
Printed  for  the  author,  1904.    270  p.     12°. 

©    Charles    Leonard    Moore,    Moorestown, 
N.  J. ;  D :  5117,  May  26,  1904 ;  2c.  July  5,  1904. 

38706 

Red  bungalow;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  Van  Rensselaer  Everingham.  14  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20296 ;  Ward  Rens- 
salier,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  38707 

Red  (The)  cadet;  a  comedy  drama,  by  W.  H. 
Mering.    76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Mering,  Mt.  Olive,  Pa. ;  D :  15502, 
Mar.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  38708 

Red  (The)  carnation;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Shep- 
herd.    [176]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    Lee    Shepherd,    Washington; 
D:46S8,   Mar.  5,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1904. 

38709 

Red  (The)  Carott;  or,  The  monkey's  festival, 
a  comic  spectacular  pantomime,  by  G.  T. 
Shaw. 

©  George  T.  Shaw,  New  York ;  1872 :  8668, 
Aug.  13.  38710 


Red  (The)  chateau;  a  drama,  by  H.  Peterson. 
©    Henry    Peterson,     Philadelpliiu ;    1878 : 
2.538,  Mar.  1.  38712 

Red  circle;  story  of  the  Black  hand,  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  49  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1909  :  D  :  17634  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  38713 

Red  cockade;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
W.  Whiteside. 

©  Mrs.  Walker  Whiteside,  Davenport.  la. ; 
1898:60463,  Oct.  14.  38714 

Red  (The)  cow;  a  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  D.  Hennessy  and  G.  W.  Fleming. 

©  Frank  D.  Hennessy  and  George  Walt. 
Fleming,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1894:15428,  Mar. 
19.  38715 

Red  (The)  crook. 

©  William  Scliepp  Campbell,  Chioago ; 
1897:  63607,  Nov.  15.  38716 

Red  (The)  Cross;  a  play,  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York;  1898:33980. 
June  2.  38717 

'Play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Westley.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39267  ;  George  Heni- 
bert  Westley,  Boston.  38717a 

Red  Cross  girl;  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Pliiladelphia  :  I>: 
6970,  -July  15,  1905;  2c.  .July  lo,  1905.     38718 

Red  Cross  Mary;  vivid  story  of  the  present,  by 
John  B.  Hymer.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915;  D :  39589 ;  Eleanor  K. 
Hymer,  New  York.  38718a 

Red  (The)  Cross  nurse;  a  war  play  in  4  acts. 

©  H.   Wall,  New  York,   and   S.  H.   Speck. 

Cleveland  ;  1898  :  46764,  Aug.  6.  38719 

Red  (The)  Cross  princess;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  T.  Pike.     [56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1911;  D :  23971 ;  Ambrose 
Thomp.son  Pike,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

38720 

Red  darts;  dninia  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  More, 
[176]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1913;  D :  32183 ;  E.  Anson 
More,  Denver.  38721 


1948 


38722 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38744 


Red  (The)  demon;  1  act  di'amatic  spectacular, 
by  A.  C.  Hartman.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911 ;  D :  23217 ;  Al.  C.  Hart- 
man,  Los  Angeles.  38722 

Red  (The)  devil. 

I©  William  Schepp  Campbell,  Chicago; 
1897  :  63609,  Nov.  15.  38723 

1  act  playlet,  by  S.  L.  Weisburg. 

©  Sol.  L.  Weisburg,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  D :  10570, 
May  15,  1907.  38724 

Red  Doge's  secret;  a  light  drama  depicting  life 
in  the  hills  in  '65,  in  2  acts  and  tableaux,  by 
W.  .T.  Hibbert.    8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Hibbert,  Tropico,  Cal. ;  D :  15720, 
Apr.  26,  1909 ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1909.  38725 

Red  (The)  domino;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
De  Prosse.     [1],  38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Angelo  De  Prosse,  Chicago ;  1894 :  53419, 
Nov.  16;  2c.  Nov.  16.  38726 

See  also  Little  (The)  heiress. 

Red  (The)  Domino's  mystic  mirror  dance;  a 
pantomime,  revealing  the  mystery  of  the  Red 
Domino.     1  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sterling  amusement  co..  New  York ;  D : 
6730,  May  25.  1905;  2c.  June  12,  1905;  2c.  July 
13,  1905,  entitled  The  red  masked  lady ;  or, 
The  Red  Domino's  mystic  mirror  dance. 

38727 

See  also  Girl  (The)  with  the  red  domino. 


Red  (The)  dress;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Florence 
W.  E.  Richards.     [110]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,    1911;    D:  23080;    Florence 
W.  E.  Richards,  New  York.  38728 

Red  feather;  an  Indian  romance,  musical  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  F.  Graham.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20770 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Brooklyn.  38729 

Red  fire;  ploy  in  1  act,  by  K.  Walter.  [1],  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1913 ;  D :  33S57 ;  Karl  Wal- 
ter,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  38730 

Red  (The)  flag;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Whaley.      [71]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1910;  D :  21417 ;  Arthur  J 
Whaley,  Philadelphia.  38731 

or,  The  modern  Leah,  an  original  melo- 
dramatic historical  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  I.  Frayne. 

©  Frank  I.  Frayne,  Chatham,  N.  J. ;  1887 : 
17762.  July  11.  38732 

Red  (The)  flame;  a  melodrama,  by  Hamilton 
Marlowe   (E.  S.  Hopkins) 

©  Edwin  Sylvester  Hopkins,  jr.,  Louisville; 
1896:60148,   Oct.  31.  38733 


Red  Foot.     See  Si-Lootah. 

Red  (A)  fright;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  B. 
De  Ligny.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910;  D:  21504;  Ernest  B. 
De  Ligny,  New  York.  38734 

Red  (The)  girl;  melodramatic  sketch,  by  Bob 
Watt  [pseud,  of  Robert  W.  Smiley] 

©.  J.  Leslie  Spohn,  Auburn,  R.  I. ;  D :  8989, 
Aug.  23,   1906.  38735 

Red  (The)  gnome;  by  Jerome  Ravel  and  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:28003. 
Oct.  29.  38736 

Red   (The)  half  moon;  by  C.  P.  Jacobs. 

©  Charles  P.  Jacobs,  Indianapolis;  1891: 
32778,  Sept.  14.  38737 

Red  (The)  hand  of  Ulster;  or.  The  O'Neill, 
prince  of  Ulster,  historical  and  romantic 
Irish  drama,  by  A.  O'Donahey,  dramatized, 
from  Mary  J.  Sadlier's  novel.  62  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Armagh  O'Donahey,  Pocantico  Hills, 
N.  Y. ;  D:3694,  July  8,  1903;  2c.  July  18, 
1903.  38738 

Red  (A)  harvest;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  McQ. 
Gray.  Florence,  N.  M.,  The  author ;  London, 
A.  &  F.  Denny  [1902]     65,  46  p.     8°. 

©  Edward  McQueen  Gray,  Florence,  New 
IMexico ;  D :  1603,  Mar.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  15. 
1902.  38739 

Red  (The)  hate;  play  in  2  pts.,  by  J.  Willard. 
[1],  20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24.  1913;  D:  35115;  John  Wil- 
lard, New  York.  38740 

play  of  New  York  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Willard. 

[100]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1914 ;  D  :  36950 ;  John  Willard, 
New  York.  38740a 

Red-head;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  J.  B.  Totten, 
[2],  99  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912;  D:  30283;  .Joseph 
Byron  Totten,   New   York.  38741 

Red-headed  (The)  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Davis.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912;  D :  30532 ;  William 
Whiting  Davis,  CImppaqua,  N.  Y.  38742 

Red-headed  John. .    See  Grafters. 

Red-hot  (A)  icicle;  by  Charles  A.  Stephenson. 
.54  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C,  A.  Stephenson,  Chicago  ;  D  :  3407,  May 
9.  1903;  2c.  June  5,  1903.  38743 

Red-hot  (A)  massage;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  Levin  C.  Tees.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  company,  1894.  8  p.  16°. 
([Keystone  edition  of  popular  plays]) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Pliiladelphia  ;  1894  :  28469, 
July  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  38744 


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38745 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38760 


Red-hot  Mueller;  or,  The  frankfurter  man, 
play  in  1  act,  by  McCree  and  Clark.  [1], 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D :  31644 ;  McCree  and 
Clark,   New  York.  38745 

Red  Ike  from  Nevada;  by  E.  de  Corsia.  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  de  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  12673, 
Apr,  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1908.  38746 

Red  (The)  jacket;  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  H.  Johnson. 

©  Lillian  Hartman  Johnson,  Denver  ;  1897  : 
34974,  June  11.  38747 

Red  (The)  king;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  P.  Dickey. 
[30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915  ;  D  :  42184  ;  Paul  Dickey, 
New  York.  38747a 

Red  (The)  lama;  adventure  melodrama  in  1  act, 
by  Karl  Ritter  and  C.  W.  Miles.  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    6,    1915;    D:  41519;    Carlton 
Wright  Miles,  Minneapolis.  38747b 

Red  (The)  lamp;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Hilliard 
Booth.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  Sam- 
uel French,  ltd.,  1914.    37  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  11, 1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36001 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  38747c 

Red  (A)  letter  day;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  and  altered  from  the  French,  by 
Horace  W.  Fuller.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1888.  32  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  349] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1888 :  8495, 
Mar.  22;  2c.  Aug.  30.  38748 

Red  letter  nights;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Jacobsen,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1884:23935, 
Dee.  3.  38749 


—  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  2327,  Dec.  11,  1911.  Original  en- 
try, Dec.  3,  1884.  no.  23935.  38750 


—  or,  Catching  a  Croesus,  a  comedy  with 
songs  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Daly,  from  the  German 
of  Jacobsen. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New   York ;   1884 :  5089, 
Mar.  10.  38751 


—  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  1902.  June  15,  1911.  Original 
entry,  Mar.  10,  1884,  no.  5089.  38752 


Red  (The)  light;  burlesque,  by  Francis  Perugini 
and  Henry  F.  Cunningham.  [4],  11  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914  ;  D :  35760 ;  Harold  Hol- 
stein,  New  York.  38752a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lindsay.     [Ill]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    13,    1912;    D :  29363 ;    Howard 
Lindsay,    Atlantic   City.  38752b 

a  sensational  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 


E.  Thomas  [pseud,  of  T.  E.  Shea] 

©  Eugene  Thomas,  United  States ;  1891  : 
1352,  Jan.  8.  38753 

Same. 

©  Thos.  E.  Shea,  Boston  ;  1892  :  36475,  Sept. 
5.  38754 

Red  (The)  light  abatement  law;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  McMann.  [11]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39411 ;  Pietro  Sosso 
and  Walter  E.  IMcMann,  San  Francisco. 

38754a 

Red  light  district;  by  C.  W.  Doty  and  O.  Tur- 
ner. 

©  Chas.  W.  Doty  and  Otis  Turner,  Lewis- 
ton,  111. ;  D :  8571,  May  21,  1906.  38755 

Red  light  (The)  girls. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Chicago ;  D :  6599,  Apr. 
28,  1905.  38756 

Red  (The)  light  mission;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts 
and  8  scenes,  by  C.  W.  Doty  and  O.  Turner. 
[113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Turner  and  Chas.  W.  Doty,  Lewis- 
ton,  111. ;  D :  8526,  May  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Mav  14. 
1906.  38757 

Red  (The)  light  of  Mars;  or,  A  day  in  the  life 
of  the  devil,  a  philosophical  comedy  by  George 
Bronson  Howard.  New  York,  il.  Kennerlev. 
1913.    X,  150p.    12°.     (Modern  drama  series) 

©  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  A :  361066  : 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  38758 

—  —  philosophical  inusical-coniedv  in  3  acts, 

by XX.     120  p.     4°. 

Typewritten  [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913;  D :  32147 ;  John  W. 
Rumsey,  New  York.  38759 

Red  (The)  lights  of  Nev/  York;  an  original 
drama  of  life  in  lower  New  York,  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble.    51  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Martin  J.  Dixon  and  James  Slater,  New 
York;  D:1631;,  Mar.  21,  1902,  2c.  Mar.  21, 
1902.  38760 

Red  (The)  mark;  or.  The  long  road,  play  in  1 
act,  by  W.  Day.    24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Jan.  10,  1914;  D:  35614;  V>'ilson  Day, 
Pittsburgh.  3876da 


1950 


38761 


COPYRIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38785 


Red  (The)  mask;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  P. 
Buchanan.     [70]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34914 ;  Cara  Pryor 
Buchanan,  Washington.  38761 

dramatic  sketch,  by  U.  Alserstrom.     [2],  16 

p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1913;  D:  31909;  Ullie  Alser- 


strom,  Providence,  R.  I. 


38762 


Red  (The)  masked  lady.  See  Red  (The)  Domi- 
ino's  mystic  mirror  dance. 

Red  (The)  masque;  dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Archdall.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1912 ;  D :  30247 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  38763 

Red  (The)  mill;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Henry  Blossom,  music  by 
Victor  Herbert.  [122]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  8998, 
Aug.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1906.  38764 

Red  (The)  mouse;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  epilogue, 
by  H.  J.  W.  Dam. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York ;  D :  1698,  Apr. 
5,  1902.  38765 

Red  (The)  Napoleon;  or,  Pontiac.  play  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  G.  Osborn  and  Katherine  S.  Brown. 
[84]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    27,    1911;    D :  23485 ;    Osborn- 
Brown  producing  co.,  Put-in-Bay,  O.        38766 

Red  night;  play  in  1  act  from  the  French  of 
Charles  Foley  and  Andre  de  Lorde,  by  L.  J. 
Vance.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913;  D :  34179 ;  Louis  Jo- 
seph Vance,  New  York  38767 

Red  or  black?  a  satirical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Legg.     [67]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Augustus  Morris  Legg,  Decatur,  111. ;  D : 
13663,  Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.    38768 

Red  or  white?  a  decision  in  1  act,  by  William 
Maynadier  Browne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,' 1895.  10  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  edition  of 
plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
25873,  May  11;  2c.  July  0.  38769 

Red  papoose;  musical  outing  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Davis  and  A.  Gillespie.  79  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16995 ;  Collin  Davis 
and  Arthur  Gillespie,  Chicago.  38770 

Red  (The)  parasol;  comedy  for  girls,  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  C.  Thompson.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  company  [1913]     15  p.     IQ". 

©  Oct.  17,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D  :  34767  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  38771 


Red  parrot;  a  1  act  play,  by  Will  M.  Cressy  and 
J.  A.  Golden.     20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York ;  D :  14841, 
Jan.  18,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  38772 

Red  (The)  patriot. 

©   Louis   W.    Kravetz,    Chicago ;    D :  5500, 
Aug.  31,  1904.  38773 

Red  (The)  pink;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  M.  Lent. 
©    Evangeline    M.    Lent,    New    York;    D: 
9507,  Nov.  23,  1906.  38774 

Red  pocket-book;  a  drama  of  New  York  life, 
by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©    Edward    J.    Swartz,    Philadelphia;    D: 
267,  Mar.  27.  1901.  38775 


a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wood- 


ard. 

©  John  Woodard,  New  York;  1883:8559, 
May  10.  38776 

Red  (The)  prior;  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©  Charles  R.  Tyler,  New  York;  D :  4406, 
Dec.    10,   1903.  38777 

Red  (The)  queen;  a  drama,  by  J.  R.  McGarey. 

©  James  R.   McGarey,   Pittsburgh;   1895: 

21112,  Apr.  16.  38778 

Red  raven;  by  P.  D.  Hunter. 

©  Peter  David  Hunter,  Forest  Lake, 
Minn. ;  D :  15255,  Mar.  6,  1909.  38779 

Red  raven  burlesquers;  a  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  H.  Hastings.  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Hastings,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  10385, 
Apr.  19,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title.  The  red  raven]  38780 

Red  raven  split;  a  vaudeville  cocktail,  by 
W.  W.  Norton.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Warren  Norton,  Detroit;  D- 
6355,  Mar.  17,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.    38781 

Red  Riding  Hood;  by  F.   Salmon. 

©  Frederica  Salmon,  San  Francisco;  D: 
7689,  Nov.  14,  1905.  38782 

opera  libretto  in  a  prologue  and  2  scenes, 

founded  on  the  fairy  tale.  Red  Riding  Hood 
by  H.  I.  Myers.     [2],  32  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1912 ;  D  :  31446  ;  Henry  Isaac 
Myers,  New  York.  38783 

Red  (The)  right  hand;  or,  Buffalo  Bill's  first 
scalp  for  Custer. 

©  W.  F.  Cody,  United  States ;  1876 :  14018. 
Dec.  16.  38784 

Red  (The)  robe;  in4  acts,  by  Brleux,  tr.  by  C.  H. 
Heydeuiann.     Typewritten. 

©  Duke's  theatre  co.,  ltd.,  London;  1900 
A :  13295,  May  28 ;  2c.  May  28.  38785 


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1951 


38785 


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38806 


Red  (The)  robe — Continued. 

(La   robe   rouge);   a   play    in   4    acts,    by 

Brieux,  tr.  by  F.  O.  Reed.     [Cambridge,  Mass., 

Printed  bv  tlie  Riverside  press,  1915]     2  p.  1., 

p.  [4751-516.     12°. 
I©  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  10,  1915 ; 

A :  393918 ;  Brentano's,  NeW  York.        38785a 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 


Red  Robin;  a  New  England  drama,  by  M.  E. 
Wilkins   [i.  e.  M.  E.  W.  Freeman] 

©  Mary  E.  Wilkins,  Randolph,  Mass. ;  1892: 
43790,  Oct.  27.  38786 


Same. 

©  Mary  E.  Wilkins,  Randolph.  Mass. ;  1893 : 
34020,  July  20.  38787 

Red  (The)  Rock  wave;  a  nautical  romantic 
play  of  music,  comedy  and  tragedy,  making  a 
complete  opera  in  4  acts,  words  and  music  by 
C.  Brown. 

©    Charles     Brown,     Albany ;     1880 :  624, 
Jan.  12.  38788 

Red  (The)  rockets;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Astenius.      [2],  79  p.     f°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22635 ;  David  Aste- 
nius, Chicago.  38789 

Red  (The)  rose;  comedy  sketch  for  2  people,  by 
Rose  Stillman.     [7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911 ;  D :  25760 ;  Ralph  Riggs. 
New  York.  38790 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edouard  Cadol  and 

Jacoliot,    tr.    and    adapted    by    the    Franco- 
American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New 
York  ;  1885  :  24521,  Nov.  23.  38791 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  Harrv  B.  and 

R.    B.    Smith.      [125]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911 :  D :  25200 ;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  38792 

Red  (The)  rose  of  Colorado;  by  W.  B.  Chapman. 
©   W.   B.   Chapman,   Cheyenne,   Wyo. ;   D : 


12151,   Jan.   10,   1908. 


58793 


Red  (The)  rose  of  St.  John;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  Ferris  [pseud,  of  Mary  Ferris  Bishop] 
dramatized  from  a  story  called  The  rose  of 
St.  John,  by  J.  V.  Z.  Belden.  9  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary  F.  Bishop,  Boston ;  D :  3142,  Mar. 
2,  1903;  2c.  July  15,  1903.  38794 

Red  (The)  rosette;  a  western  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Gordon  V.  May.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1907.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York  ;  D :  10713. 
June  6.  1907;  2c.  Aug.  17.  1907.  38795 

Red  (The)  rouble.     See  Rouble  (Le)  roug'e. 


Red  Rover;  romantic  robber's  revel  comedietta 
in  1  act  and  1  scene,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  E. 
Marks.  [2],  24  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1913;  D :  34358 :  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  38796 

Red  (The)  scorpion;  a  story  originally  pub- 
lished in  New  York  Saturday  journal,  by 
A.  P.  Morris,  jr. 

©  A.  P.  Morris,  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1872 :  10697, 
Oct.  7.  38797 

Red  (The)  seal;  adapted  for  vaudeville,  by 
R.  W.  Criswell. 

©  R.  W.  Criswell,  New  York ;  1900  A :  8915, 
Apr.  6.  38798 

Red  (The)  shadow;  a  4  act  society  drama,  by 
Alma  E.  Lewis.     46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Wildman,  Chicago;  D:345.  Apr. 
15,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1901.  38799 

Red  shoes;  by  A.  Stevenson. 

©    Augusta    Stevenson,    Indianapolis ;    D : 
11920,  Dec.  14,  1907.  38800 

a   drama  of  eugenics  in  3  acts,   by  J.   R. 


Irvine.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1912;  D :  29569 ;  Jean  Ross 
Irvine,  Venice,  Cal.  38801 

Red  (The)  signal;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Skinner 
and  C.  M.  Skinner. 

©  Otis  Skinner  and  Chai-les  M.  Skinner, 
Brooklyn  ;  18SS  :  32936,  No\-.  21.  38802 

Red  (The)  soubrette;  1  act  musical  comedy,  by 
R.  B.  Hennessy. 

©  Roland  Burke  Hennessy,  New  York  ;  1897  : 
35673,  June  14.  38803 

Red  (The)  spider;  by  Julie  Opp  [i.  e.  J.  O.  Fa- 
versham]  and  Kate  Jordan  [i,  e.  K.  J.  Ver- 
milye]     19  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Julie  Opp  Faversham  and  Kate  Jordan 
Vermilve,  New  York ;  D :  5779,  Nov.  17,  1904 : 
2c.  Nov.  17,  1904.  38804 

^an  American  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Clay 

M.  Greene  and  J.  J.  Dowling. 

©  Joseph  J.  Dowling,  Mount  Clemens, 
Mich. ;  1889 :  5651,  Feb.  18.  38805 

Red  (The)  streak;  the  second  annual  produc- 
tion of  the  Micomi  club,  in  2  acts,  book  by 
H.  H.  C^oryell,  W.  R.  Hodge,  C.  F.  Schaber, 
lyrics  by  W.  R.  Hodge,  C.  F.  Schaber,  music 
by  J.  M.  Longyear,  .ir.,  C.  F.  Schaber.  42  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  D :  29730 ;  H.  H.  Cory- 
ell, W.  R.  Hodge,  C.  F.  Schaber,  Houghton. 
Mich.  38806 


1952 


38807 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38831 


Bed  tape;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Smart. 

©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
1900  A :  24601,  Oct.  3.  38807 

a  musical  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A. 


Mallon. 

©  Stephen  C.  Rogers,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
28304,  Sept.  17.  38808 

Red  (The)  trail;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Smith 
and  E.  Arden. 

©  Arden  Smith  and  Edwin  Arden,  Brook- 
lyn :  1885  :  9027,  Apr.  17.  38809 

Bed  (The)  transom;  a  drama  of  the  day  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  P.  Seilhamer  and  T.  Reinliart. 

©  Alvin  P.  Seilhamer  and  John  Reinhart. 
New  York  ;  1894 :  54350.  Nov.  21.  38810 

Bed  turf.     See  Drone  (The)  and  other  plays. 

Bed  (The)  turn;  by  F.  A.  Hogle. 

©    F.    Alfred   Hogle,    Chicago;    1899:8170. 
Jan.  26.  38811 

Bed  (The)  Van  Dyke.     See  Charrette, 

Bed  warrior;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Sain. 
140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912 ;  D  :  29463  ;  Charles  Mac- 
Knight  Sain,  Salem,  Or.  38812 

Bed,  White  and  Blue;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Schonl)erg.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Schonberg,  New  York  ;  1898  :  36829, 
June  16 ;  2c.  June  16.  38813 

patriotic    entertainment    for    schools,     by 

Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.     Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1912.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31666 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

38814 

or,    The   story   of   the   flag,    by   Matthew 


Barry.    22  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©    James    Otis    Barrows,    New    York ;    D : 
8658,  June  8,  1906;  2c.  June  8,  1906.     38815 

Bed,  White  and  Blue  boys;  by  L.  J.  Dittmar. 
©  Louis  .T.  Dittmar,  .Jersey  City;  D :  0724, 
]\ray  17,  1905.  38816 

Bed  (The)  widow;  by  W.  W.  Macfarland.    16  p. 
12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8.  1909 ;  D :  17310 ;  W.  W.  Mac- 
farland, New  Haven.  38817 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Pollock  and  R.  Wolf.     [70] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  26,   1911;   D :  24777 ;   Channing 
Pollock  and  Rennold  Wolf,  New  York.    38818 

—  in  2  acts,  by  Channing  Pollock  and  Rennold 
Wolf.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1911 ;  D  :  25116  ;  M.  Witmark 
&  sons.  New  York.  38818 


Bed  (The)  widow — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Schwerin.    35  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1909;    D:  17581;    Leonard 

Schwerin,  Pittsburgh.  38820 

Bed  wine  of  Boussillon;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Lindsey.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton 
Mifflin  CO.,  1915.    6  p.  1.,  174  p.    12°. 

©  May  22,  1915;  2c.  May  24,  1915;  D: 
40748  ;  William  Lindsey,  Boston.  38820a 

Bed  (The)  witch  of  Snowdon;  an  operetta  in 

4  acts,  [by]  M.  E.  Christiani. 

®  i\L  E.  Christiani,  Nev;  York  ;  1892  :  23182, 
•    June  1.  38821 

Bedbones  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hick- 
man.    [1],  45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Scott  Hickman,  New  York ;  D : 
646,  July  9,  1901  ;  2c.  July  9,  1901.  38822 

Bedcoat  (The);  dramatic  composition  by  M. 
Culp.     96  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1910 ;  D :  20S56 ;  Muriel  Culp, 
Lawrence,  Kan.  38823 

Bedcoats  and  rebels;  a  comedy  of  old  New 
York,  by  M.  R.  Cushman  and  P.  Sainsbury. 
[110]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maude  R.  Cushman  and  Pauline  Sains- 
bury, South  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  2585,  Nov.  11, 
1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  38824 

Redeemed;  by  W.  Redmund.  [2],  42  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Redmund,  Providence,  R.  T. ; 
1889  :  25891,  Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  38825 

a  drama  of  the  Father  Mathew  crusade,  in 

5  acts,  by  O.  Nugent. 

©  Owen  Nugent,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ;  D : 
15643,  Apr.  17,  1909.  38826 

musical  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Goldknopf. 

14  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912;  D:  29950;  Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  38827 

1   .net   play,   by   G.   H.   Crawford.      [3]    p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1909 ;  D :  16765 ;  Guy  Hayes 
Crawford,  Portland,  Or.  38828 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hen- 
dricks. 

©  Emma  Hendricks,  United  States;  1876: 
2377,  Feb.  26.  38829 

a  play  in  5  acts  and  a  prologue,  tr.  from  the 

French  of  Octave  Feuillet,  by  M.  F.  Egan. 

©  Maurice  F.  Egan,  Philadelphia ;  1875 : 
5502,  May  26.  38830 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L.  Franklin. 

©  Geo.  L.  Franklin,  Llano,  Tex.;  1897: 
.J2779.  Sept.  21.  38831 


1953 


38832 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38850 


Redeemed — Continued. 

play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  D.  P.  Duke- 

mahrr.     [5],  126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913 ;  D  :  32794 ;  Dukemahrr 

Paul  Dukemahrr,  Boston.  38832 

See  also  Kandos. 

Eedeemed   (The)   of    1874.      See   Temperance 
(The)  tide. 

Bedeemed  (The)  pledge;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Fuller.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   29,   1912;    D :  28886 ;    Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  38833 

Bedeemer  (The);  a  drama  of  modern  times  in  3 
acts,  5  scenes,  by  E.  Zentmyer. 

©  Earl  Zentmyer,  Chicago ;  D :  14734.  Jan. 
4,  1909.  38834 

Redeemers    (The);    a    play,    by    A.    McKibben. 
[75]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Augustine    McKibben,    Seattle ;    D :  891. 
Sept.  23,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1901.  38835 

Redemption.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,.New  York ;  1898 :  66922,  Nov. 
15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  38836 

by  I.  Landman.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Isaac  Landman,  Covington,  Ky. ;  D :  3742, 
July  21,  1903;  2c.  July  21,  1903.  38837 

allegorical  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Jossey. 

21  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1, 1915 ;  D  :  40237  ;  William  John- 
,son  Jossey,  San  Francisco.  38837a 

comedie  en  1  acte,  en  vers,  por  Emile  Bes- 

siere.     Marseille,   France,    Edition    nouvelle, 
1910.     cover-title,  15  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   24,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   20,    1910;    D: 
22857;  Bessiere,  Marseille,  France.         38838 

modern  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J. 

Marshall.     [1],  178  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913;  D:  35317;  Mary  Jen- 
nette  Marshall,  Chelsea,  Me.  38839 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Murray- Anderson  and 

Anna  Wynne.     [3],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913;  D:  32039;  John  Mur- 
ray-Anderson, New  York.  38840 

by   P.   Hamlin.      [13]    p.     f°.     Type- 


P. 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1915 ;  D :  39567 ;  Philip  Ham- 
lin, Spokane,  Wash.  38840a 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Fue.    80  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Charles  Fue,  Chicago ;  D :  13013,  May  20, 

1908 ;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  38841 

—  romance   of   the   slums,   by   A.  W.   Allen. 
[2],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D:  32500;  Arden  W. 

Allen,  San  Francisco.  38842 


Redemption  (The)  of  Bobby;  or,  The  romance 
of  a  multi-millionaire,  play  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  D.  Bowling.     [79]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914;  D:  35664;  Katharine 
Dyer  Bowling,  Washington.  38842a 

Redemption  (The)  of  Cleo;  by  J.  Pardee-Clark. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Jean    Pardee-Clark,    New    Haven;    D: 
15058,  Feb.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.     38843 

Redemption  (The)  of  David;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  McAllister.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,   1915;  D:  41225;   Hall   Mc- 
Allister, Washington.  38843a 

Redemption  (The)  of  Ireland;  or.  The  rescue 
of  the  maid  of  Erin,  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  9 
scenes,  founded  partly  on  facts  and  partly  on 
tale,  choice  selections  of  music,  by  P.  L. 
Barry. 

©   Patrick    L.    Barry,    Jersey   City;    1884: 
23759,  Nov.  29.  38844 

Redemption  (The)  of  Jane;  a  pastoral  playette 
in  1  act,  by  S.  Kelly.  [5]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Samuel  Kellv,  Milvv'aukee ;  D  :  11416,  Sept. 
23,  1907 ;  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1907 ;  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1907. 

38845 

Redemption  (The)  of  Lady  Clover;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Shaw.     [67]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28934 ;  Percy  Shaw, 
New  York.  38846 

Redemption  (The)  of  Mame;  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  1  act,  by  W.  P.  Burt.  [2],  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  25,  1912 ;  D :  28436 ;  William  P. 
Burt,  New  York.  38847 

Redemption  (The)  of  Olg'a  Kasinova;  in  2  acts, 
by  Beaumont  Claxton  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Taylor] 
[4],  54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  11,  1911 ;  D :  24663 ;  T.  Claxton 
Taylor,  Lorain,  O.  38848 

Redemption  (The)  of  Satan;  by  L.  C.  Chambers. 
72  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Cecil  Chambers,  St.  Louis ;  D :  3578. 
June  12,  1903 ;  2c.  June  12,  1903.  38849 

Redenta  (La);  dramma  lirico  in  1  atto,  versi 
deir  aw.  L.  Casaburi,  musica  del  maestro 
Raffaele  Baccellieri,  New  York,  Societal  tipo- 
grafica  italiana,  1914.  15  p.  t°.  [Libretto 
only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  Dec.  24,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  29, 1915  ;  D  :  39728  ; 
Luigi  Casaburi,  New  York.  38849a 

Redil  (El);  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  J.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1914.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.  17,   1915;    D: 
40044;   Jose  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.     38850 


1954 


38851 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


38868 


Bedimido  (El);  comedia  rom.lutica  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  de  J.  M.  Carretero.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]   1909.     28  p.     12°. 

©  .July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  14,  1909 ;  D :  16255 ; 
Jose  Maria  Carretero,  Madrid.  38851 

B-edknights;  or,  The  flower  on  the  moor,  a 
dramatization  in  5  acts,  by  Willard  B.  Arnold. 
[123]  p.    f\    Typewritten. 

'©  W.  B.  Arnold,  New  York;  1891:41277. 
Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1892.  38852 

Redmen's  (The)  secret;  a  strong  western  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  D.  Eccles.  53  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Feb.    26,    1913;    D:  32437;    Samxiel 
Douglas  Eccles,  Los  Angeles.  38853 

Redmonds  (The);  by  E.  N.  Allen. 

©  Ellen  N.  Allen,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla. ;  1898: 


74045,  Dec.  19;  2c.  Dec.  19. 


J8854 


Redoubtable  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  de  Marie 
Leneru.  Paris,  Librairie  Hachette  et  cie., 
1912.     3  p.  1.,  232  p.     12°. 

©  May  8,  1912 ;  2c.  June  13, 1912 ;  D :  29954 ; 
Hachette  &  co.,  Paris.  38855 

Reducing  Richard;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Jones. 
140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    8,    1912;   D:  30484;    Grahame 
Jones,  London.  38856 

Reducto  (El)  del  pilar;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  A.  Soler  y  D.  Ferrand,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Perez  Soriano,  adaptada  a  esta  obra  por  Mario 
P§rez  Soriano.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1908,  36  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Antonio  Soler  y  Di6genes  Ferrand,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  13787,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14, 
1908.  38857 

Redwing;  play  in  6  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  Mrs, 
•Tohn  H.  Curran.  [1],  63  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1915;  D :  40183 ;  Casper  S. 
Yost,  St.  Louis.  38867a 

Reel  (The)  thing;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  L. 
Wright.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   20,   1913;    D:  34587;   William 
Lord  Wright,  Bellefontaine,  O.  38858 

Refajo  (El)  amarillo;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  divi- 
didos  en  8  cuadros  en  prosa,  original  libro  y 
mtisica  de  Luis  de  Larra,  Manuel  Fernflndez 
de  la  Puente  y  Tomds  Lopez  Torregrosa. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1912. 
70  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

f  ©  May  24,  1912 ;  2c.  May  13, 1912  ;  D  :  29781 ; 
L.  dc  Larra  y  M.  Fernandez  de  la  Puente, 
Madrid.  38859 


Referee  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama  In  3 
acts,  by  Charles  F.  Atkinson  and  J.  W.  Tread- 
well. 

©  James  W.  Treadwell,  Boston ;  1891 :  5920, 
Feb.  12.  38860 

play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Ervln.     [2],  16  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1915 ;  D :  41107 ;  Katharine 
Ervin,  Portland,  Or.  38860a 

Refining  crucible;  by  E.  Hallett.  103  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1910;    D:  20211;    Eldora 
Hallett,  Washington.  38861 

Refining  (The)  fire;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  F.  Cridland  Evans.  [3],  94  p. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  C.  Evans,  Philadelphia ;  D :  9333.  Oct. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1907.  38862 

Refining  (The)  of  father;  musical  comedy,  by 
M.  Ott.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D  :  37784 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass.  38862a 

Reflected  glory;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Sher- 
man Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1909.     17  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21, 1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D :  17193 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  38863 

Reflex  (The);  dramatic  play  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Worthington.      [116]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   21,   1915;    D:  40717;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  38863a 

81  p. 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Frankel. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  William  Frankel,  New  York;  D: 
16032,  June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.    38864 

Reform;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Jantzen.  [Hous- 
ton, Tex.,  L.  C.  Dewees,  printer,  1903]  111, 
[1]  p.     24°. 

©  Marius  Jantzen,  Houston ;  D :  3730,  Julv 
6,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1903.  38865 

See  also  Dramatic  episodes. 

Reform  (The)  attorney  general;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Israeli.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    30,    1912;    D:  30705;    Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  38866 

See  also  His  wife. 

Reform  (The)  candidate;  by  Edgar  A.  Guest 
and  M.  Arbuckle.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  4,  1912;  D:  28223;  Maclyn  Ar- 
buckle, New  York.  38867 

Reform  (The)  governor;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  I.  Dodge.  [5],  69  p.  f°.  Type- 
writt©ii» 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912;  D:  30860;  Henry  Ir- 
ving Dodge,  New  York.  38868 


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38886 


Reform  league;  by  A.  Gomez  Fonseca.  7  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   A.    Gomez    Fonseca,    Chicago ;  D :  4901, 

Apr.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1904.  38869 

Reform  (The)  movement;  serio-comic  slietch  in 

1  scene,  by  Charles  Hoey.    10  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1910;    D:  21714;    John    K. 

Hutchinson,  New  Yorli.  38870 

Reformation  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W. 
Steiner.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner,  St.  Louis ;  D :  7232, 
Sept.  5,  1905;  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1905;  Ic.  Sept.  5, 
1905.  38871 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Noel.    18  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1914 ;  D  :  35642  ;  Joseph  Noel, 
New  York.  38871a 

Reformation   (The)   of  a  liar;  a  comedy  in  3 


acts,   by   A.    George. 


Erie,   Kan. 
8^ 


[Sentinel 


print]  1900.     [35]  p. 

©  Alva   George,   Erie,   Kan.;   1900  A :  489, 
Jan.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  23.  38872 

Reformation  (The)  of  Black  Joe;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  T.  Hughes.  10  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    20,    1911;    D :  2S04S ;    Thomas 
Hughes,  Denver.  38873 

Reformation  (The)  of  Richard;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  T.  Harrison.  [157]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914;  D:  39110;   Henry  T. 
Harrison,  Leesburg,  Va.  38873a 

Reformation  (The)  of  Rosie;  a  twenty  minute 
playlet,  by  M.  H.  Flanner.  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   19,   1914;    D :  38843 ;    Mary   H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  38873b 

Reformation  of  the  Broadway  kid;  play  in  1 
act,  by  L.  B.  Foote.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  40174 ;  Lister  Foote, 
Vancouver,  Canada.  38873c 

Reforme;  vaudeville  militaire  en  2  actes,  par 
Jean  I>ever  et  Alfred  Vercourt.  Paris,  H. 
Delormel,  1912.    24  p.    4°. 

©  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  28547  ; 
H.  Delormel,  Paris.  38874 

Reformed;  by  A.  Rosenthal  and  E.  Hamburger. 

©  A.   Rosenthal  and   E.  Hamburger,   New 

York ;  1876  :  1531,  Feb.  4.  38875 

— — ■  or,  Living'  for  vengeance,  a  new  emotional 


and  sensational  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1S7.~1 : 
1852.  Feb.  27.  38876 


Reformed  football;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  I.  W. 
Wallace.    [l],42p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37717  ;  Isabel  Weir 
Wallace,  Seattle.  38876a 

Reformed  (The)  millionaire.     See  Lillian. 

Reformer  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ann 
Linahan  [pseud,  of  Lena  Donahue]  [2],  15  p. 
obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7.  1912 ;  D :  28584 ;  Lena  Dona- 
hue, Kansas  City,  Mo.  38877 


—  a  domestic  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  S.  Ham- 
ilton.    [3],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Percy  St.  Clair  Hamilton,  Montreal, 
Canada ;  D :  2258,  Aug.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  22, 
1902.  38878 


—  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  S.  Marion. 
121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  5,   1913;   D :  33413 ;    David   S. 
Marion,  San  Francisco.  38879 

—  a   melodrama   of  the   15th   century,   by   S. 


Jar  OS.    ■ 

©  Samuel  Jaros,  Boston ;  1892 :  3677.  Jan. 


22. 


38880 


—  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  J.  Legere. 

©  Benj.  J.  Legere,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  D : 

12645,  Mar.  30,  1908.  38881 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Koenigsberg.    100  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17103 ;  M.  Koenigs- 
berg, New  York.  38882 


from  the  original  manuscript  of  Benj. 

J.  Legere,  by  W.  Woods.    86  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Walter  Woods  and  Benj.  J.  Legere,  Bos- 
ton ;  D :  13154,  June  9,  1908 ;  2c.  June  9,  1908. 

38883 

—  or,  His  wife's  handkerchief,  [a  play  in  4 
acts]  by  M.  Koenigsberg.  81  p.  4°.  Tj'pe- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909;  D:  16568;  M.  Koenigs- 
berg, New  York.  38884 

—  See  also  Mrs.  Mix  mixes. 


Reformer  (A)  in  ruffles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts 
[bv  F.  H.  Williams]  [Philadelphia]  The  au- 
thor [1883]     56  p.     12°. 

©   Francis   H.    Williams,     LTnited     States; 
1883  :  23071,  Dec.  13  ;  2c.  Dec.  18.  38885 

Reformer  (The)  of  Geneva;  an  historical 
drama,  by  C.  W.  Shields.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1898.  2  p.  1.,  125  p. 
8°. 

©    Charles    Woodruff    Shields,    Princeton, 
N.  J. ;  1897 :  7980,  Jan.  29 ;  2c.  June  30,  1898. 

38886 


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38901 


Reformer  (The)  reformed;  by  Hellen  [sic  Mor- 
rison Howie.  Philadelpliia,  Tlie  Penn  pub- 
lisliing  company,  1899. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  47044, 
July  20 ;  2c.  July  20.  38887 

Reformers;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Rosenblatt. 
93  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21.    1915;    D :  42056 ;    Hymen 
Rosenblatt,  Madison,   Wis.  38888 

by  J.  Tackman.     52  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    John   Tackman,    New    York;    D :  14289, 
Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.  38888a 

comedy    in   3    acts,   by   John   Cumberland. 


[173]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  D :  36609 ;  John  Alden 
Cumberland,  Maywood,  N.  J.  38888b 

—  drama  of  modern  life  in  3  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward Shrubb  Zietz.  8,  [63]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le*  June  18,  1910 ;  D :  21372 ;  E.  S.  Zietz, 
Rye,  N.  Y.  38889 

Same.     New  York,   The    Bookery    [1912] 


94  p.    12° 

©  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  1914 ;  D :  36656 ; 
Edward  Shrubb  Zietz,  New  York.  38889a 

a  1  act  play,  by  D.  D.  Carter   [pseud,  of 


D.  D.  Cohen.     [2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30847 ;  Daniel  D. 
Carter,  New  York.  38890 

Reformers  (The)  reformed;  comedy  in  4  short 
acts,  bv  Elizabeth  Gale.  New  York,  S.  French  ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.   29,   1912;   2c.   Aug.   31,   1912;    D: 
30708 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  38891 

Reformers  true  and  false,  incidents  of  mis- 
guided zeal;  burlesque  on  American  politics 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  I.  Fox.  [3],  31  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   6,   1914;    D:  36267;    Henry   I. 
Fox,  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y.  38891a 

Reforming  a  husband;  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911  7  p.  12°. 
([French's  American  acting  ed.  no.  14]) 
[Words  only] 

©   Dec.   28,    1911;    2c.    Dec.   28,   1911;    D: 
28110;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         38892 

1  act  piece,  by  J.   F.  Roche,     cover-title. 


[13]  p.    24°.     Printed. 

©  Joseph  F.  Roclie,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  D: 
5503,  Sept.  1,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1904.      38893 

Reforming   a   suffragette;   farce   comedy   in   2 
acts,  by  M.  Hyman.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915 ;  D :  40434 ;  Milton  Hy- 
man, Denver.  38893a 


Reforming  Bertie;  played  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Saxby.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French, .  ltd.,  1912.     17  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    29,    1912;    2c.   Aug.   31,   1912;    D: 
30717 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  38894 

Reforming  Kathleen;  3  act  play,  by  W.  F.  Mer- 
rill.    134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    14,    1912;    D:  30534;    William 
Fenimore  Merrill,  Chicago.  38895 

Reforming  the  world;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Bailey.     [3],  .56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.  '28,    1915;    D:  40523;    Forrest 
Bailey,  Los  Angeles.  38895a 

Refoi-ms;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by 
A.  Andre,  called  A.  Habedank. 

©  A.  Andre,  Cincinnati ;  1873  :  4229,  Apr.  21. 

38896 

Refuge;  a  drama,  by  I.  Wolff  Richards.  Pro- 
logue.    13  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Isaac    Wolff,    New    York ;    1888 :  19191, 
July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  38897 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Wolff  Richards. 

©    Isaac    Wolff,    New    York;    1889:33199. 
Nov.  1.  38898 


— ^  drama   in   3   acts,   by    I.    Wolff    Richards. 
50  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Isaac   Wolff,    New   York;     1888:10058, 
Apr.  6 ;  2c.  June  26.  38899 

play   in  4   acts,   by   A.   Reichman.     185  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1915 ;    D :  41792 ;    Arthur 
Reichman,  New  York.  38900 

Refuge  (Le);  pi6ce  en  3  actes,  par  D.  Nicco- 
demi.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  65  p.    12°. 

©  Dario  Niccodemi.  Paris ;  D :  15966,  Mav 
28,  1909 ;  2c.  May  28,  1909.  38900a 

Refuge  (A)  from  the  storm.  See  Moonshiner's 
cabin. 

Refugee  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  V.  V.  Mes- 
ser.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914 ;  D :  35687 ;  Vladimir  V. 
Messer,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  38900b 

See  also  Across  the  frontier. 


Refugees  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Wiren. 
23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mvra  Wiren,  New  York;   D :  5003.  May 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  May  10,  1904.  38901 

-play  in  1  act.  by  P.  S.  Morris.     13  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1914  ;  D  :  38120;  Pauline  Sey- 
mour Morris,  New  York.  38901a 


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Refugees  (The) — Continued. 
— —play  ill  3  acts,  by  J.  Hinckley.     [119]   p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dee.    15,  U914;    D:  39098;    Julian 
Hinckley,  Cedarhurst,  N.  Y.  38901b 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  L. 


Peeler. 

©  Lee  Peeler,  Austin,  Tex. ;  1893 :  4719,  Jan. 
23.  38902 

— •  See  also  Its  a  long  way  to  dear  old  Yon- 


kers. 

Refugee's  (The)  daughter;  a  play,  by  M.  Mor- 
ton [i.  e.  M.  M.  Conheim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;  1890:34482, 
Nov.  3.  38903 

Regadera  (La);  entremes  en  prosa,  consecuen- 
cia  6  epilogo  de  La  alegre  trompeterla,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Casero  y  A.  Larrubiera,  mtisica 
de  los  maestros  Lle6  y  Foglietti.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  21  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Antonio  Casero  v  Alejandro  Larrubiera, 
Madrid ;  D :  13583,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1908.  38904 

Regan's  luck;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Arnot,  New  York;  D :  5738,  Nov. 
7,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1904.  38905 

Regenerates  (The);  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  9060,  Sept. 
10,  1906.  38906 

Regeneration  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Owen 
Kildare  and  Walter  Hackett.  [184]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Liebler  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  12534,  Mar. 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1908.  38907 

Regeneration  (The)  of  Frederic  North;  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Sager  Dean  [pseud,  of  B.  S. 
Dean]     [1],  131  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.  1912;  D:  29255;  Benjamin 
Sager  Dean,  Philadelphia.  38908 

Regeneration  of  Jane;  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Collison.  [54]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  20, 1910 ;  D  :  21069 ;  Clyde  Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  38909 

Regeneration  (The)  of  old  Scrooge;  plot  taken 
from  Charles  Dickens'  A  Christmas  carol,  by 
S.  E.  Edwards,    vii,  44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1910;  D:  21468;  Sara  Eliza- 
beth Edwards,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  38910 

Regent  (The);  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  W.  Prosser. 

©  William  Warren  Prosser,  Columbus,  O. ; 
D  :  1011,  Oct.  25,  1901.  38911 


Regent  (The)— Continued. 

historical  drama,   Marie  Stuart  period,  in 

4  acts,  by  Campbell  Mac  Eachran. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  New  York ;  1891 :  29400, 
Aug.  17.  38912 

Regent's  (The)  ball;  a  dramatization  of  Paul 
Feval's  Le  petit  Parislen  in  8  tableaux,  by 
H.  Thompson.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hallett  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  7004, 
July  21,  1905 ;  2c.  July  21,  1905.  38913 

Regent's  (The)  ward.     See  Lady  Ethel. 

Reggie  at  the  charity  ball;  a  twenty  minute 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  James  Howard  [pseud, 
of  J.  H.  Calisch] 

©  James  Howard  Calisch,  New  York;  D: 
8036,  Feb.  20,  1906.  38914 

Regicides  (The);  an  historical  drama,  years 
1640  to  1676,  by  R.  B.  Caverly.  Boston,  The 
author,  1884.  2  p.  1.,  p.  193-247,  front.,  illus. 
8°.     (Battle  of  the  bush,  drama  no.  4) 

©   Robert   B.   Caverly,    Boston;    1885:221, 
Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  38915 

Same. 

©  Robert  B.  Caverly,  Lowell,  Mass. ;  1885 : 
3945,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  38916 

Regiment  (Le);  drame  en  5  actes,  par  J.  Mary 
[et]  G.  Grisier. 

©  Jules  Mary  et  Georges  Grisier,  Paris; 
1891 :  24483,  July  6.  38917 

Regiment  (The)  of  Champagne;  a  drama  in  5 
acts  and  9  tableaux,  from  the  French  of  Le 
regiment  de  Champagne,  by  Jules  Claretie,  tr. 
and  adapted  by  J.  N.  Long,  and  H.  B.  Warner. 

©  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  1877:  14045,  Dec.  4.  38918 

Regiment  (A)  of  two;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  Anthony  E.  Wills.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1907.    62  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  10218, 
Mar.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  38919 

Regimentspapa  (Der);  vaudeville  in  3  akten, 
von  Richard  Kessler  und  Heinrich  Stobitzer, 
gesangstexte  von  W^illi  Wolf  und  Artur 
Lokesch,  musik  von  Victor  Hollaender.  Ber- 
lin, Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1914.  18  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15, 1914 ;  Ic.  June  1, 1914  ;  D  :  37756 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  38919a 

Regina;  or,  The  little  duchess,  piece  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Mons. 

©  Frangois  Mons,  New  York ;  1885 :  17039. 
Aug.  11.  38920 

Regina  Sarpi;  or.  The  vendetta,  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  J.  Whitcher. 

©  Frank  J.  Whitcher,  Boston ;  1877 :  7172, 
June  18.  38921 


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38943 


Begina,  the  rabbi's  daughter;  historical  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  G.  Stuttz. 

©  J.  G.   Stuttz,  Astoria,  Or.;  1894:25885, 
May  22.  38922 

Reginetta;  or,  The  voice  of  nature,  a  drama 
in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  G.   Jean  Crevot. 

©  John  Barrington,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ;  1885  : 
23151,  Nov.  5.  38923 

Reginetta  (La)  delle  rose;  operetta  in  3  atti, 
di  Forzano.  musica  di  Ruggero  Leoncavallo. 
Milano.  L.  Sonzogno,  1912.  86  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Jidy   12,   1912;   2c.   Aug.   21,   1912;   D: 
30591 ;  Lorenzo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  38924 

Register  (The);  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Bos- 
ton, James  R.  Osgood   and  company,  1884. 

©   W.    D.    Howells,    United    States;    1884: 
2033,  Jan.  28;  2c.  IMar.  17.  38925 

Registered  (The)  letter;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [4],  72  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   7,   1910;   D:  22002;  Chas.   W. 
Tackenberg,   Cincinnati.  38926 

Regius  sanguis;  or.  Legend  of  the  region  of 
gold,  being  a  tragedy  English  American,  a 
drawing  of  the  ancients,  the  Californian  and 
Mexican,  constructed  of  a  legend. 

©  Henry  Rockbain,  New  York ;  1872 :  3873. 
Apr.  12.  38927 

Regolstein;  a  comedy  tr.  and  altered  from  the 
French  text  of  the  buffoon  opera.  La  Grande 
duchesse  de  Grerolstein,  by  H.  Meilhac  and  L. 
Halevy,  by  J.  S.  Hittell.  San  Francisco, 
A.  Roman  &  co.,  1878.    50  p.    16°. 

©   John   S.   Hittell,   San   Francisco;   1878: 
3304,  Mar.  18 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  38928 

Regret;  short  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Green- 
berg.     [11]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1910;  D :  21668 ;  Joseph  H. 
Greenberg,  New  York.  38929 

Regular  (The);  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    19,    1913;    D:  33257;     J.     C. 
Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O.  38930 

Regular  (The)  army,  oh!  words,  music,  title 
and  act,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©   Edward   Harrigan,    New   York;     1874: 
6149,  May  7.  38931 

Regular  (A)  blizzard;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Mc- 
Geary. 

©  .Tohn  Thomas  McGeary,  United  States; 
1900  A :  25326,  Oct.  11.  38932 

Regular  (A)  business  man;  plav  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  S.  Sullivan.  [2],  25  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    8,    1912;    D :  31077 ;    J.    W.    S. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  38933 


Regular  (A)  feller;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [140]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  23,   1915;   D:  41832;   Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  38933a 

Regular  (A)  flirt;  an  up-to-date  society  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1903.     71  p.     12°. 

©  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  United  States;  D: 
3108,  Mar.  9,  1903;  2c.  July  23,  1903.     38934 

Regular  (A)  rah!  rah!  boy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1915.    39  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38734 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  38934a 

Regular  (A)  scream;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W,  H. 
Baker  cS:  co.,  1913.    41  p.    12°. 

©  June  28,   1913;   2c.   June  30,   1913;   D: 
33676 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    38935 

Regulus,  the  gladiator;  a  tragedy  in  a  prologue 
and  5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Allen. 
©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago ;  1889 :  28559,  Sept.  20. 

38936 

Regulus,  the  Roman  senator;  a  tragedy,  by 
A.  S.  Guckenheimer. 

©  Abe   S.   Guckenheimer,    Savannah,   Ga. ; 
1887:22796,   Sept.  8.  38937 

Rehearsal  (The);  by  J.  Herbach.  30  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1911 ;  D :  24348 ;  Joseph  Her 


bach,  Philadelphia. 


38938 


comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  L.  Kaufman.     [1], 

11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;   D :  34223 ;   Laura   L. 
Kaufman,  San  Francisco.  38939 

drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  Herbach.  Philadel- 
phia, J.  H.  Greenstone,  1911.  62  p.  front. 
12°. 

©   Sept.   1,    1911;   2c.    Sept.   22,   1911;    D: 
25578  ;  Joseph  Herbach,  Philadelphia.     38940 


—  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  Frank  F.  Mackay.  New  York ;  D :  1822. 
Apr.  19,  1902.  38941 

a   jest  in  earnest,  sketch  in  1  act  and  2 


scenes,  adapted  from  the  Yiddish  of  A.  Raisin, 
by  O.  Leonard. 

©  O.  Leonard,  St.  Louis ;  D :  15329,  Mar.  13, 
1909.  38942 

-musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Nelson  Comp- 


ston.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co..  1913. 
[361  p.    t°.     [Words  only] 

©  Nov.  6.  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  35320  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  38943 


I 


1959 


38944 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


38963 


Rehearsal  (The) — Continued. 

a  novel   social  entertainment,  by  EfRe  W. 

Merriman.     (In  Entertaining,  June,  1909) 
©   M.    Witniark   &   sons,    New   York;    D: 

16013,  June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  5,  1909.    38944 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  S.  Bispham.     [1],  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1915;    D:  41898;    David    S. 
Bispham,  New  York.  38944a 

by    G.    J.    Stillman.      [1],   16   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D :  32031 ;    Geo.    J. 
Stillman,  Jersey  City.  38945 

by  R.  B.  Pierce. 


©  Ralph  B.  Pierce,  Westboro,  Mass. ;  1898 : 
37389,  June  18.  38946 

or,    Barry's   old   man,    a    laughable    Irish 


farce  in  2  scenes,  by  Sam  Rickey  and  Master 
Barney,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  I'ork, 
R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
14576,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  38947 

—  See  also  Playing  a  part. 


Rehearsal  (A)  at  ten;  a  back  of  the  footlights 
comedy,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  company  [1913]  38  p.  12°. 
( [Denison's  specialties] ) 

©   Aug.   8,    1913;    2c.    Aug.    11,    1913;    D: 
34077;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  38948 

Rehearsal  in  the  parlor;  an  original  charac- 
ter sketcli,  by  J.  F.  Whitney. 

©    John    F.    Whitney,    New    York;    1880: 
12540,  Aug.  13.  38949 

Rehearsal  (The)  of  William  Tell;  by  J.  R.  Gin- 
der.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Raymond  Ginder,   Philadelphia ; 
D :  12414,  Feb.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1908. 

38950 

Rehearsal  (A)  under  difficulties;  1  act  com- 
edy sketch  for  four  persons,  by  W.  F.  Had- 
dock.    6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  31218  ;  William  F. 
Haddock.  New  York.  38951 

Rehearsing  a  love-scene;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Mas  Glass.  [2],  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1913 ;  D :  33378  ;  Sadey  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  38952 

Rehearsing  for  the  ball;  by  R.  M.  Watts. 

©  Kittie  Sharpe,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ; 
1899  :  68297,  Oct.  21.  38953 

Rehearsing  our  act;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  La 
Giglia.     [9]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1913;   D :  34219 ;   Peter  La 
Giglia,  New  York.  38954 


Rehearsing  the  third  act;  play  in  1  act,  words 
by  A.  R.  Marshall,  arr.  by  Q.  M.  P.  Hymack. 
[1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1913;    D :  34756 ;    Quinton 
I\I.    P.    Hymack.    New   York.        ■  38955 

Rehearsing  under  difficulties;  1  act  comedy, 
by  E.  Bixley  [pseud,  of  Edgar  Grant  Bixler] 
and  H.  Fink.     8  p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1909 ;    D :  17548 ;    Edgar 
Bixley  and  Henry  Fink,  New  .York         38956 

Reiche  (Der)  aehnl;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Hawel.  Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W. 
Karczag,  1914.     .55  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  16,  1915;   D :  40952 ;  W.  Karc- 
zag, Vienna.  38956a 

Reiche  (Der)  jxingling;  trauerspiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Karl  Rossler  [pseud,  des  Franz  Ressner] 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  Berlin ;  D :  7553.  Nov. 
13,  1905.  38957 


Same.    Leipzig,  Insel-verlag,    1905.     3  p.  1., 

112  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mnr.  3,  1905,  by  Insel- 
verlag,  Leipzig;  res.  no.  60;  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1905. 

38958 

Reiche  madchen;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Ferdinand  Stollberg,  musik  von  Johann 
Strauss.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Wien,  W.  Karc- 
zag &  C.  Wallner,  1909.    46  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   31,   1909;    2c.    Jan.    22,   1910;    D: 
17996 ;  W.  Karczag  and  C.  Wallner,  Leipzig. 

38959 

Reign  (A)  of  fear.     &cc  Night  rider. 

Reign  (The)  of  King  Solomon;  historical  and 
spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Ray- 
mond. 

©    W.     Jerome     Raymond,     Indianapolis ; 
1876 :  12368,  Nov.   6.  38960 

Reign  (The)  of  Mammon.     See  Money  mania. 

Reign  (The)  of  terror;  a  tale  of  the  Revolu- 
tion in  5  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©      George      Clair,      Boston ;      1872 :  1632, 
Feb.  19.  38961 

See   also   Robespierre. — Storming    of   the 

Bastile. 

Reign  (The)  of  the  fatted  calf;  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  S.  Wolfe. 
[87]    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 
©   Marion    Saling   Wolfe,   New   York ;    D : 
10307,   Apr.    10,    1907;    2c.   Apr.    10,   1907. 

38962 

Reiherbusch  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Dario  Niccodenii,  deutsche  bearbeitung  von 
Paul  Block.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  & 
Sinu-ock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    61  p.    8°. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    22,    1912;    D:  31204;    Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

38963 


1960 


38964 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


38979 


Reily's;  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  Lear  Eyre.    12  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912;  D :  29346 ;  Lincoln  L. 
Eyre,  jr.,  New  York.  38964 

Reina  (La)  de  las  palomas;  juguete  c6mico  en 

1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Lopez- 
Marin.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
nole.s]    1914.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914.;  D: 
38226;    Enrique   Lopez-Marin,   Madrid. 

38964a 

Reina  (La)  de  los  mercados;  opereta  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  mCisica  del  maes- 
tro Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1910.  40  p.  12°.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21082 ;  Guillernio  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Pala- 
cios, Madrid.  38965 

Reina  (La)   del  Albaicin;  zarzuela   c6mica  en 

2  actos,  divididos  en  6  cuadros,  letra  de  los 
seiiores  [Luis  de]  Larra,  [G.]  Jover  y  [E.  G. 
del]  Castillo,  musica  del  maestro  Rafael  Cal- 
leja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1912.     71,  [2]  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31594 ; 
Larra,  Jover  y  Castillo,  IMadrid.  38966 

Reina  (La)  Mimi;  opereta  en  3  actos,  libro  de 
Guillermo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
musica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  84  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910;  D: 
22416 ;  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid. 

38967 

Reincarnated  (The)  shah;  libretto  for  opera, 
by  Marie  Le  Baron  [i.  e.  Mary  Le  Baron 
(Andrews)   Urie] 

©  IVIarie  Le  Baron  Urie,  Philadelphia ; 
1886 :  15592,  July  9.  38968 

Reincarnated   (A)   souL      See  Zaniora. 

Reincarnation;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  Knott,  dealing  with  the  reincar- 
nation of  tbe  soul,  or  life  after  death. 

©  Henry  Knott,  Chicago ;  D :  14071,  Oct. 
16,  1908.  38969 


—  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  T.  E.  Maddock.     12 
numb.  1.     8°.     Printed. 

©  T.    Edgar   Maddock,    Philadelphia;    D: 
11410,    Sept.    25,    1907;   2c.    Oct.    12,    1907. 

38970 


—  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Casad.     17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Campbell    B.    Casad,     New    York;     D: 
11244,    Aug.   27,   1907;    2c.    Aug.   27,   1907. 

38971 


Reincarnation — Continued. 

or,  A  twenty  minute  lesson,  [by  O.  Hoff- 
mann]     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  H.  Crane,  New  York;   0:12290. 
Feb.  3,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908.  38972 


—  or,  Love's  fantasy,  by  F.  Dewey.    2  p.    f°. 
Typewritten.      [Synopsis] 

©  Frances  Dewey.  Chicago;  D:3811.  Aug. 
8,  1903  2c.  July  23,  1903.  38973 


yesterday,    today   and   tomorrow;    drama 

in   4    acts,    by    I.    L.    Graves.      [49]    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914 ;  D :  37560 ;  Ida  Lillian 
Graves,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  38973a 

Reincarnation    (The)    of   an    ideal;    play    in    1 

act,  by  G.  E.  Hoard.     5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    25,    1915;    0:42082;;    George 

Edward  Hoard,  Washington.  38973b 

Reincarnation  (The)  of  Cynthia;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Webber. 

©    Charles    F.    Webber,    Boston ;    D :  1420, 
Feb.  10,   1902.  38974 

Reincarnation  (The)  of  Joe  and  Laura; 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hall.  [2],  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    23,     1914;     D :  36437 ;    Burton 
Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  38974a 

Reincarnation  (The)  of  Mr.  Coxe;  a  4  act 
farce,  by  J.  H.  Trant.  [3],  157  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Joseph   H.   Trant,   New  York ;   D :  9413. 
Nov.  5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  38975 


Reincarnation  of  Priscilla. 
shop. 


See  At  the  mode 


Reine  (La);  drame  historique  en  5  actes,  par 
F.  Oswald. 

©   Frangois    Oswald,     Paris ;    1891 :  40556, 
Nov.  12.  38976 

Reine,  a  modern  magdalen;  emotional  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  W.  Chandler. 

©  Lawrence  W.   Chandler,   Kewanee,   111. ; 
1894:16807,  Mar.  26.  38977 

Reine  (La)  Blanche;  an  original  play  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  A.  von  Herder.  [126]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alexandra  von  Herder,  London  ;  D  :  9908, 
Feb.  6,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1907.  38978 

Reine  (La)  s'amuse;  operette  en  3  actes,  de 
Andre  Barde,  musique  de  Charles  Cuvillier. 
Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1913.  98  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Sept.    5.    1913;    2c.    Sept.    6,    1913;    D: 
34333;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  38979 


1961 


38980 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


38997 


Reineke  Fuchs;  allegorisch-humoristisches  zeit- 
gemaelde,  rait  gesang  in  4  akten,  nach 
Goethe's  gleichnamigen  epos,  bearbeitet  von 
F.  Schnake. 

©  Friedrich  Schnake,  St.  Louis;  1871: 
1615,  Feb.  27.  38980 

Reines  de  rois;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  L.  Hen- 
nique  et  J.  Gravier.  [Paris.  Impr.  de  I'lllus- 
tration]   1909.     1  p.  1.     83  p.     12°. 

<©  Leon  Hennique  et  Johann&s  Gravier, 
Paris ;  D :  15358,  Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17. 
1909.  38981 

Beingef alien;  schwank  in  1  akt  von  Kurt  Neu- 
rode  [pseud,  des  Kurt,  Baron  von  Rotlikirch 
und  Panthen]  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
14  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  1.5742, 
Apr.  30,  1909;  2c.  May  8,  1909.  38982 

Reinliart;  gesang-spiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  A.  F. 
Hamann. 

©  A.  F.  Hamann,  Davenport,  la.;  1880: 
10558,  July  8.  38983 

E-einka;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
Herbert  W.  and  S.  J.  Treitel.  [63]  p.  4  . 
Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  W.  Treitel.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D :  6398,  Mar.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1905. 

38984 

Reino  (El)  de  los  frescos;  revista  fant&stica  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  una  apoteosis, 
en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Emilio  G.  del 
Castillo  y  Jose  Perez  Lopez,  mfisica  de  los 
maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique  Brii.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanolesl  1912. 
41  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913;  D: 
32561;  B.  G.  del  Castillo  y  J-  P§rez  L6pez, 
Madrid.  38985 

■  Reinstated;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  T.  Mur- 
ray. 

©  Mary  T.  Murray,  San  Francisco;  1889: 
17898,  June  12.  38986 

Reizende  (Der)  Adrian;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Hans  MuUer.     110  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34474 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,    Berlin-Wilraersdorf.  38987 

Reizender  (Ein)  menscli;  komodie  in  3  akten, 
von  Paul  Frank  und  Siegfried  Geyer.  Ber- 
lin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914. 
101  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1914 ;  D :  36972 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilraersdorf.  38987a 

Rejected;  or,  The  tribulations  of  authorship, 
a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago ;  1895 :  35805. 

July  9;    2c.  Aug.  24.  38988 


Rejected  of  men;  by  A.  M.  More.  [4],  120  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  1,   1911;   D:  26024;   Alexander 
Martin  More,  San  Francisco.  38989 

Rejuvenating  anatomist;  case  of  burlesqued 
surgery,  by  R.  C.  Barrie.  5  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910;  D:  20213;  Robert  C. 
Ba.rrie,  Philadelphia.  38990 

Rejuvenation;    monologue,    by    C.    V.     Wales. 

[7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Oct.     21,    1911;     D:  25697;     Clare 
Vaughan  Wales,   Chicago.  38991 

Relapse  of  William;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Molineux.  Easton,  Pa.,  The  Hobson  printing 
company,  1910.     2  p.  1.,  25  p.     8°. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1910;    D:  20837;    Roland 
Molineux,  Brooklyn.  38992 

Relations;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Warshawsky.      [70]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    26,    1915;     D :  42088 ;     Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  38992a 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  George  M. 


Rosener.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1911. 
15  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23873 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  38993 

Release  (The);  by  M.  M.  Allen. 

©  Marv  Mosher  Allen,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  D: 
4669,  Mar.  1.  1904.  38994 

play   in  4  acts,   by   R.   Kann.     65  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   13,   1913;    D:  32669;    Richard 
Kann,  Chicago.  38995 

playlet  in  7  episodes,  by  A.  Armband.     [2], 


19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  14,  1915;   D:  41227;   Abraham 
Armband,  New  York.  38995a 

Release  from  bondage;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  A.  T.  Ammerman. 

©   Ada    Tully    Ammerman,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
13763,  Sept.  12,  1908.  38996 

Release  (The)  of  Allan  Danvers;  by  Ernest 
James  Wilson.     27  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   James   Devine,   Winnipeg,   Canada:    D: 
10008,  Feb.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.    38997 

Relevo  (El)  de  palacio.     See  Parada  (La) 

Relic  (A)  of  Gettysburg;  comedy  dramatic 
slietcb,  by  W.  E.  McMann.  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39412 ;  Pietro  Sosso 
and  Walter  E.   McMann,   San   Francisco. 

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39014 


Relic  (A)  of  Waterloo;  dramatic  incident,  by 
C.  F.  Ivins  and  Fred  J.  Beaman.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914;  D :  37777 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,   N.  J.  3S997b 

Relief;  a  liumorous  drama,  by  a  Cliicago  lady. 
Chicago,  The  University  pub.  company,  1872. 
68  p.     12°. 

©  University  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1872: 
3972,  Apr.  15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  38998 

Relief  (The)  of  Irkutsk;  a  grand  dramatic 
pageant  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  Ad.  D'En- 
nery  and  Jules  Verne,  from  Michael  Strogoff, 
adapted  by  George  F.  Fuller  and  S.  Col- 
ville. 

'©  Samuel  Colville,  New  York;  1881:5290, 
Apr.  7.  38999 

Relief  (The)  of  Khartoum.     See  Gordon. 

Relief  (The)  of  Lucknow;  spectacular  drama, 
[by]  T.  W.  Hand  and  W.  Teale.  4  p.  8°. 
Printed    [Scenario] 

©  Thomas  William  Hand  and  Walter  Teale, 
Hamilton,  Canada  ;  1895  :  38065,  July  23  ;  2c. 
July  15.  39000 

Relief  (The)  of  the  legations.     See  China. 

Religion  (The)  of  David  Gardiner.  See  Lest 
ye  be  judged. 

Reloj  (El)  de  arena;  fantasia  c6mico-lIrica  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  Antonio  Estremera  y  Luis  Can- 
dela,  mtisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Galleja.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1911. 
43  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D: 
28152;  A.  Estremera  y  L.  Candeia,  Madrid. 

39001 

Reluctant  (The)  bridegroom;    plav    in    1    act, 

by  R.  S.  Albee.     [2],  10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38172 ;  Regina  S. 

Albee,  Los  Angeles.  39001a 

Remarkable  (The)  history  of  Lispet;  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Philadelphia ;  1877 : 
11347,  Oct.  4.  39002 

Remarkable  (A)  marriage;  or,  A  great  sur- 
prise,   a  libretto  in  2  acts,  by  W.  A.  Clark. 

©  William  Adolphus  Clark,  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
1892  :  46418,  Nov.  14.  39003 

Remarkable    (The)    romance   of   Aaron   Burr; 

drama  in  5  acts,  from  ms.  of  an  old  conti- 
nentaler,  arr.  and  written  by  Defenthy  Wright 
(W.  Minturn) 

©  William  Minturn,  New  York ;  1878 :  3965, 
Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  39004 


Remarkable  (The)  story  of  Dick  Whitting- 
ton  and  his  cat;  a  fairy  extravaganza  in  3 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R.  Carle. 

©  Richard  Carle,  New  York ;  1899 :  67821, 
Oct.  19.  39005 

Remarkable   (A)  woman. 

©    Joseph    A.    Jessel,    New    York;    1886: 
24794,  Nov.  2.  39006 

Remarrying   the   Browns;   play   in  8  acts,   by 

A.  Chalmers.     [2],  171  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1913;     D:  32436;     Agnes 

Chalmers,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  39007 

Rembrandt  Van  Ryn;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

B.  de  Mille  and  H.  Ford. 

©    Beatrice   De   Mille    and    Harriet   Ford, 
Porapton,  N.  J. ;  1899 :  72657,  Sept.  25.     39008 

Remedy  (The);  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bert 
Douglass.      [127]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   17,   1915;   D:  42279;   John  W. 
Baker,  New  York.  39008a 

modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.   Sankey. 

[44]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   6,   1911;   D:  23027;    Frederick 
Bond  Sankey,  Pittsburgh.  39009 

• 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B.  Sankey.  [50]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1911;   D:  24238;   Frederick 
Bond  Sankey,  Pittsburgh.  39010 

Remember  the   Alamo.      See   Alamo. 

Remember  the  Maine!  an  American  naval 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Carter. 

©  Lincoln  J.  Carter,  Chicago ;  1898 :  29277, 
May  11.  39011 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Barbour  and  A.  E. 


Berg. 

©  Edwin  Barbour  and  Albert  Ellery  Berg, 
New  York  ;  1898 :  24126,  Apr.  16.  39012 

—  a  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  Harris. 

©  Hamilton  Harris,  New  York  ;  1898 :  38333, 
June  23.  39013 

—  See  also  Beautiful  (The)  spy. 


Remendon  (El);  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Luengo  y  Conde.    Madrid.  Socie- 
dad de  autores  espafioles,  1914.     33  p.     12°. 
©   Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40095;   Jesus  Luengo  y  Conde,  Madrid. 

39013a 

Remendona  (La);  sainete  Ifrico  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido en  3  cuadros  y  en  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Mora  y  J.  Gamero,  mQsica  del  maestro  Luis 
Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1908.     30  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Manuel  Mora  y  Jos6  Gamero,  Madrid ; 
D :  13593,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908. 

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39035 


Reminiscence  (A)  of  1862;  play  In  1  act,  by 
H.  P.  Halbran.     17  p.    4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915 ;  D :  41678 ;  H.  P.  Hal- 
bran,  Blue  Ash,  O.  39014a 

Reminiscences  (The)  of  a  commercial 
traveler. 

©    Frank    D.    Smith,     Buffalo;     D :  12780, 
Apr.  18,  1908.  39015 

Reminiscences  of  the  Civil  War.  See  Gettys- 
burg (The)  gun. 

Reminiscences  of  the  donation  party;  solilo- 
quy of  a  minister's  wife  with  tableaux,  by 
Jessie  A.  Kelly.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1915]     20  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   20,   1915;   2c.   Mar.   24,   1915;   D: 
40165;  Ebeh  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  39015a 

Reminiscences  of  the  Rebellion;  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  I,  Fox.     [19]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   12,  1910;   D:  22868;   Henry   I. 
Fox,    North    Pitcher,    N.    Y.  39016 

See  also  Memories  of  '61. 

Remittance  (A)  from  home;  an  Ethiopian 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by 
Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1875.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  45] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  AVitt,  New  York;   1875: 
2458,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Mar.  20.  39017 

Remittance  (The)  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  N.  Andrews.    164  p.    4°. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   8,    1910;    D:  21758;    Gertrude 
Nelson  Andrews,  New  York.  39018 

by   I.   K.   Friedrilan.      [2],   99  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1910;  D:  22108;  Isaac  K. 
Friedman,   Chicago.  39019 

•farcical  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E.  De  La- 


Remorse — Continued. 

a  1  act  play,  by  W.  I.  P.  Rust. 

©  Walter  Ileo  Percival  Rust,  Philadelphia ; 
1899 :  72688,  Nov.  7.  39025 

•play  in  1  act,  by  A.  B.  Ebin.     [1],  4-25  p. 


saux.     [76]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1911;   D:  24244;  Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  39020 

Remodeling  of  man;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Tliompson.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   23,   1910;   D:  20272;   Marshall 
Thompson,  Opelousas,  La.  39021 

Remora  (La);  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  P.  Rivas.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]   1910.     29  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    29,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    31,    1910;    D: 
22418;  Jose  Pablo  Rivas,  Madrid.  39022 
Remorse;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Grant. 
©   W.    Wallace   Grant,    New    York;    1S7G: 
10679,   Sept.  20.  39023 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Hill.     [7]  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Lillian  May  Hill,  St.  Louis ;  D :  134,  Feb. 
12,  1901;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1901.  39024 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1914;  D:  35777;  Alex.  B. 
Ebin,  New  York.  39026 

a  protean  sketch,  by  W.  F.  Carroll.     25  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  F.  Carroll,  New  York;  D: 
11791,  Nov.  22,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.    39027 

•  or.  The  conspirators,  a  tragedy  in  5  acts, 

by  Thomas  Clark. 

©  John  W.  Cochran  and  Asenath  W.  Coch- 
ran,   Portland,   Or.;    1892:15065,    Apr.   5. 

39028 

Removal  of  Marthy's  appendix;  monolog,  by 
K.  M.  Rice.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17584 ;  Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.        39029 

Rena;  English  drama,  by  C.  M.  Voight.  36  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carrie  Marshall  Voight,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  15867,  May  15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  15, 
1909.  39030 

Renah,  the  gipsey's  daughter;  a  domestic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 

©  Ullie  Akerstrom,  Milford,  Mass.;  1886: 
29453,   Dec.  22.  39031 

Renaissance;  a  melodrama,  by  Holger  Drach- 
mann,  tr.  from  the  Danish  by  Lee  M.  Hol- 
lander. (In  Poet  lore,  v.  19,  no.  4,  winter 
1908 ;  periodical  ©  May  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  11, 
1909;   B:  165950;   Poet   lore  co.,   Boston) 

39031a 

Renaissance  (The)  of  Christianity.'  See  Joys 
(The)  of  Satan. 

Renard,  the  gold  digger;  prologue  and  a  5  act 
drama,  by  A.  Roman.  114  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Anton  Roman,  San  Francisco;  1889: 
13649,  May  4;  2c.  May  8.  39032 

Rencontre  (La);  par  Pierre  Bertou.  155  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  W.  Savage,  New  York ;  D :  15999. 
June  5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  5,  1909.  39033 

piece  en  4  actes,  par  P.  Berton.    36  p.    4°. 

(L'lllustration  theatrale,  10  juillet  1909) 

©  July  10,  1909;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1909;  D: 
16489;  Pierre  Berton,  Paris.  39034 

Rendezvous;  1  act  play,  by  W.  J.  Boemper. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   le.   Mar.   3,   1911;    D:  23534;  Willie   .7. 

Boemper,  New  York.  39035 


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39036 


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39056 


Rendezvous — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Cliynoweth.     102  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    6,    1913;    D:  34030;    Phillips 

Cliynoweth,   Madison,  Wis.  39036 

sketch    in    1    act,   by    A.    Seligman.      9    p. 

f°.     Ms. 

■©   Ic.    May    2,    1913;    D:  33118;    Abraham 
Seligman,  Providence,  R.  I.  39036a 

Rends-moi  mere!  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [de] 
J.-M.  Priollet  [i.  e.  Julian  et  Marcel  Priol- 
let]     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909.     16  p.     4°. 

©   Sept.   30,   1909;   2c.    Oct.   4.    1909;     D: 
17001;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  39037 

Rene;  a  new  and  original  drama  in  1  act.  by 
W.  Redmund. 

©  William  Redmund,  United  States ;  1887 : 
17528,  July  8;  2c.  Aug.  6.  39038 

Rene,  the  ropewalker;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Vance. 

©  Elmer  E.  Vance,  Lakeview,  N.  J.;  1898: 
17571,  Mar.  15.  39039 

Renee;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  E.  Taber.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1911;   D:  24300;  Louise  E. 
Taber,  San  Francisco.  39040 

See  also  Madame  Saccard. 


Renee,  his  ward;  by  A.  L.  Minturn. 

'©  Alice  L.  Minturn.  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
13965,  Sept.  30,  1908.  39041 

Renegade  (The);  melodrama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Rupert.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

1©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1910;    D:  20582;    Everett 
Rupert,  Grand  Junction,  Col.  39042 

Renegade  nun.  See  Lise  Tavemier,  the 
apostate. 

Rene's  ruse;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  K.  Devendorf. 
11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   21,   1914;   D :  35727 ;   La  Motte 
Kibbey  Devendorf,  Albany,  N.  Y.  39042a 

Rennbahn  (Die)  der  Hebe;  3  akte,  von  C.  E. 
Behrens.  Hamburg,  C.  Erich  Behrens  ver- 
lag,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  101  p.    8°. 

©   Jan.    20.   1914;    2c.   Mar.    11,    1914;    D: 
36321 ;   C.   Erich  Behrens  verlag,  Hamburg. 

39042b 


Reno;  by  L.  Ten  Broek. 

©   Lorraine    Ten   Broek,     St. 
11558,  Oct.  21,  1907. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.   Kennedy 

173  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    22,   1912;    D:  29116;    Maxwell 
Miller  Kennedy,  New  York.  39044 


Louis ;     D : 
39043 

[4], 


Reno  and  return;  playlet,  by  T.  G.  Springer. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8,    1912;    D :  30481 ;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  New  York.  39045 

Reno  (The)  divorce  mill;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  N.  Curtis.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   2,   1910;   D:  21716;   Leslie  N. 
Curtis,  Reno,  Nev.  39046 

Reno  (The)  express;  melodrama  without  gore 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Stevens.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  J.fh.  21,  1913  ;  D  :  32035  ;  Ashton  Ste- 
vens, Palm  Springs,  Cal.  39047 

Renounced  and  reconciled;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Thater. 

©    Annie    E.    Thater,     Baltimore;     1878: 
9025,  Aug.  6.  39048 

Rent  (The)  collector;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
by  J.  S.  Allen.  9  p.  f°.  Typewritten, 
[Words  only] 

©    J.    Searl    Allen.    New    York ;    D :  1460, 
Feb.   17,   1902;   2c.   Feb.   17,   1902.         39049 

Rent  (The)  collectors.  iSee  Real  (The)  estate 
men. 

Rent  day;  comedy  skit  in  1  act,  by  V.  Wren 
and  L.  M.  Boyle.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    26,    1912;    D:  31476;    Violette 
Wren  and  L,   Jlilton  Boyle,  Vineland,  N.   J. 

39050 

Rent  me  a  lover  gay;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     93  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbev   Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12095,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

39051 

Rented  (The)  house;  melodramatic  comedy- 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Foster  and  E.  L.  Fox. 
[1],  123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34953 ;  Maximilian 
Foster  and  Edward  Lyell  Fox,  New  York. 

39052 

Renunciation  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Gross  . 

©    Josiah    Gross,    New     Orleans ;     D :  978, 
Oct.  18,  1901.  39053 
^by   S.   G.   Sheftel.     61  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    S.    Grumvald    Sheftel,    New    York;    D: 
5751,  Nov.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904.      39054 

dramatic   sketch   in   1   act,    by     Gertrude 

Blanchard    [i.  e.  G.  B.  Randall]     15  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  12,   1911;   D:  24460;    Gertrude 
Blanchard  Randall,  Boston.  39055 

original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Raimondo. 

134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mau.    1,    1910;     D:  20323;     Philip 


Raimondo,  New  York. 


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39076 


Eenunciation  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  1  act  of  4  scenes,  by  C.  G.  Bichel 

and  E.  A.  Colligan.  [15]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D:  28484;  Charles 
Gerard  Eichel  and  Eugene  A.  Colligan,  New 
York.  39057 

See    also    Price    (The)    of    friendship. — 


Bania. 

Eeola;  4  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Gaines  and  T.  Phil- 
lips    [40]  p.     f°.     Typewritten., 

<£)  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911;  D:  25370;  Jennie 
Chester  Gaines  and  Thomas  Phillips,  Los 
Angeles.  39058 

Repair  (A)  shop;  by  M.  Talbot. 

©  Mary  Talbot,  Evanston,  111.;  D :  10240, 
Mar.  30,  1907.  39059 

Beparation;  a  drama,  adapted  from  the  German 
by  E.  Gillespie  [i.  e.  Ethel  Guernsey] 

©  Ethel  Guernsey,  United  States;  1890: 
36059,  Nov.  15.  39060 

■  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Dorbesson,     New 

York,  1890. 

©  Fern  Doi-besson,  United  States;  1890: 
15615,  May   12.  39061 

Shea.     [1],  16  p. 


play  in  1  act,  by  D.  J. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914;   D :  39077 ;  Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  39061a 

See  also  Requittal   [sic] (The) 

Reparto  general;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en  verso, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Redondo 
y  Meilduiiia,  mtisica  del  maestro  Joaquin 
Taboada  Steger.  Madrid,  Casa  Dot^sio.  1911. 
30  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  24,   1911;    2c.   Mar.   25,   1911;   D: 
23798 ;  Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  39062 

Repas  du  lion;  pi6ce  en  5  actes,  [de]  F.  de  Curel. 
Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1898.     153  p.     12°. 

©  Frangois  de  Curel,  France ;  1897 :  66613, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Nov.  30.  39063 

Repaying  Henry;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  T^onghi. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    18,    1913;    D:  34676;    Marian 
Longhi,  Denver.  39064 

Repentance;   a  drama   in  4  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©   Stoddart   Howell,   New   Orleans;    1877: 
14879,  Dec.  20.  39065 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  M.  S. 

Fox. 

©   Mark   S.   Fox,  New   York;   1893:13111, 
Mar.  15.  39066 


Repentance — Continued. 

-a  romantic  drama  in   5  acts,  by   Phil   F, . 

Rogoway     [46]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  P.  F.  Rogoway  and  George  F.  Ribbecke, 

Portland,  Or. ;  D :  6019,  Dec.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec. 

24,  1904.  39067 


-See  also  Our  girls. 

Repentance  (The)  of  Croesus;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  S.  Barcus,  illustrations  by  Lawrence 
Harris.  New  York,  J.  S.  Barcus.  8  p.  1., 
151  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914;  D:  35713;  James  S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  39067a 

Repentant  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  Jerome 
and  Meredith.    4  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Jerome  and  Frances  Meredith, 
Indianapolis  ;  D  :  2697,  Dec.  10,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
10,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1902.  39068 

Repentant  (The)  Magdaline;  or,  A  true  but 
dishonored  woman,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  H.  Hornstine.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia; 
1897  :  16847,  Mar.  12 ;  Ic.  Mar.  12.  39069 

Repertoire  show. 

©  Walter  Broadwell,  Columbus,  O. ;  D: 
14414,  Nov.  30,  1908.  39070 

Report  for  duty;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  James  K.  Tillotson. 

©  Rose  K.  Tillotson,  Toledo,  O. ;  1899: 
5685,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  39071 

Reporter  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Gladwyn  Gale   (E.  S.  De  G.  Tompkins) 

©  Edward  Staats  De  Grote  Tompkins,  Kin- 
derhook,  N.  Y. ;  1891 :  19097,  May  25.     39072 

by  Henry  White. 

©  Anna  H.  White,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  .5578, 
Feb.  9.  39073 

Reporter  and  the  actress;  1  act  skit,  by  N.  J. 
Heaney.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910;  D:  20175;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New  York.  39074 

Reporter's  (A)  dream  of  hell;  a  poetical  bur- 
lesque in  2  acts,  by  A.  O.  Myers. 

©  Allen  O.  Myers,  Columbus,  O. ;  1883: 
3971,   Mar.  3.  39075 

Reporter's  row;  comedy  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  dormi- 
tory life  in  1  act,'  by  Jay  Kay  [pseud,  of 
R.  F.  Frazer]     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1910;  D:  20966;  Ray  F. 
Frazer,  Chicago.  39076 

Representative  English  comedies;  with  intro- 
ductory essays  and  notes  and  a  comparative 
view  of  the  followers  of  Shakespeare,  under 
the  general  editorship  of  Charles  Mills  Gay- 
ley.   V.  3.   The  latfer  contemporaries  of  Shakes- 


1966 


39076 


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39088 


Representative  English  comedies — Continued, 
peare,  Fletcher  and  others.  New  York.  The 
Macmillan  company  ;  London,  Macmillan  &  co., 
ltd.,  1914.    xcvii,  663  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  The  shoemaker's  holiday ;  or. 
The  gentle  craft,  by  Thomas  Dekker. — The 
Spanish  gipsy,  by  Thomas  Middleton  and  Wil- 
liam Rowley. — Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife, 
by  John  Fletcher. — A  new  way  to  pay  old 
debts,  by  Philip  Massinger. — The  Antipodes, 
by  Richard  Brome. — The  royal  master,  by 
James  Shirley. 

©  Sept.  30,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1914;  A: 
379793;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.        39076a 


Reprobates  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts.     [77]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Cecil  Hugh  Colquhoun.   Montrose,  Ga. ; 
D:2840,  Jan.  10,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1903. 

39080 

■a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Howard  W. 


Dickinson. 

©  H.   W.   Dickinson,  New   York;   D :  9235, 
Oct.  15,  1906.  39081 

Reproduction;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  Michael. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   3,    1915;    D:  40543;    Margaret 


Michael,  Baltimore.  39081a 

Representative  English  dramas  from  Dry  den      Republic  (The)  of  Manana;  .musical    play    in 
to  Sheridan;  by  Frederick  Tupper,  and  James  2  acts,  by  P.  Koester.     [136]   p.     4°.     Type- 


W.  Tupper.  New  York,  Oxford  university 
press,  American  branch ;  London.  Toronto, 
[etc.]  H.  Milford,  1914.  iv  p.,  2  I.,  3^61  p. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  conquest  of  Granada. — All 
for  love,  by  John  Dryden. — Venice  preserved, 
by  Thomas  Otway. — The  way  of  the  world, 
by  William  Congreve. — The  beaux'  stratagem, 
by  George  Farquhar.— Cato,  by  Joseph  Ad- 
dison.— The  conscious  lovers,  by  Richard 
Steele. — The  beggars  opera,  by  John  Gay. — 
Tom  Thumb  the  Great,  by  Henry  Fielding. — 
She  stoops  to  conquer,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith. — 
The  rivals. — The  school  for  scandal,  by  R.  B. 
B.  Sheridan. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1914;  A: 
387528;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch, 
New  York.  39076b 

Representing  Barrett,  Cox  &  co.;  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Manley  Dana.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO..  1913.    40  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  29,  1913;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1913;  D: 
32790 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    39077 

Reprieve;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E,  Mc- 
Wade. 

©  Edward  McWade,  New  York;  1895: 
11041,  Feb.  23.  39078 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Sutton.     [110]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914;  D :  37279 ;  Elisabeth 
Sutton,  Paterson.  39078a 

Reprisals;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Ver- 
Planck. 

©  J.  Campbell  Ver-Planck,  Aeola,  Pa. ; 
1885:20391,  Sept.  29.  39079 

Reprobate  (The);  or.  The  house  of  Van  Pelt, 
conclusion  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllister.  [1], 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D :  36072 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, Washington.  39079a 

Sec  also  Gezunkene   (Die). — House  (The) 

of  Durrisdeer. 


written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36567 ;  Paul  Koes- 
ter, London.  39081b 

Republic  (The)  or  empire;  showing  how  royalty 
and  nobility  originated,  a  new  play  by  J. 
Irwin. 

©   Joseph     Irwin,    Louisville ;     1881 :  9124, 
June  10.  39082 

Republican  (The);  by  J.  P.  Herbert. 

©  Joseph   P.  Herbert,   Brooklyn;   D :  8078, 
Feb.  28,  1906.  39083 

Republic's  (The)  peril.     See  Phonograph  (The) 

Repudiee;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  Louise  Dartigues. 
148  p.     12°.    Proof. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  1398G,  Oct. 
5,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1908. 

39084 

Reputation;  a  comedy  of  manners,  good  and 
bad,  by  J.  F.  Cooke.  78  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    James    Francis    Cooke,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
15633,   Apr.    16,   1909;    2c.    Apr.    16,   1909. 

39085 

Requiescat;  a  sketch,  by  W.  V.  Pettit.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  V.   Pettit,  Brooklvn ;   D:  15583. 
Apr.  10.  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  39086 

Requins  (Les);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  D.  Nicco- 
demi.  (/?;.  La  Petite  illustration,  no.  38,  15 
nov.  1913;   Serie-theatre,  no.  20) 

©   Nov.   15,   1913;    2c.    Dec.   18,   1913;    D: 
35382;  Dario  Niccodemi,  Paris.  39087 

Requittal  [sic]  (The);  or,  The  reparation,  play 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  Livingston.  44  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    30,    1913;    D:  33129;    Samuel 
Livingston,  Chicago.  39088 

Rescue  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  P. 
Heffern.     [1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10.  1914 ;  D :  37799 ;  James  Pat- 
rick Heffern,  Chicago.  39088a 


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39108 


Rescue  (The) — Continued. 

emotional  play  in   1   act,   by   A.   B.   Ebin. 

17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  9,   1914;   D :  35611 ;   Alexander 
B.  Ebin,  New  York.  39088b 


—  a  5  act  drama,  by  C.  H.  Glenn. 

©  Charles  H.  Glenn,  Allegheny  City,  Pa. ; 
1883 :  3577,  Feb.  24.  39089 


• 'play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Bethel.     [2],  14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov,  28,  1910;  D:  22666;  Allan  Lewis 
Bethel,  St.  Louis.  39090 

Rescue  (The)  of  my  partner;  great  border  play, 
by  J.  A.  Beckeft  and  J.  C.  Smith. 

©  Joseph  A.  Beckert  and  Jacob  C.  Smith, 
Pittsburgh ;  1886 :  17589,  Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  16. 

39091 

Rescue  (The)  of  Prince  Hal;  comedy  of  man- 
ners in  3  acts,  by  R.  Woodman.  Franklin, 
O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house  [1911]  51  p. 
8°. 

©   Sept.   11,   1911;   2c.   Sept.  27,  1911;   D: 
25323;  Rea  Woodman,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

39092 

Rescue  (The)  of  St.  Mark;  a  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  N.  Mayer. 

©   Nathan   Mayer,   Hartford ;    1888 :  14599. 
May  19.  39093 

Rescue  (The)  of  the  maid  of  Erin.  See  Re- 
demption (The)  of  Ireland. 

Rescue  (The)  of  the  Princess  Winsome;  a 
fairy  play  for  old  and  young,  by  Annie  Fel- 
lows Johnston.  Boston,  L.  C.  Page  &  company, 
1908.  Ip.  l.,'74p.  front.  16°.  [With  music] 
©  L.  C.  Page  &  CO.,  Boston ;  A :  217069,  Sept. 
4,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.  39093a 

Rescued  by  firemen;  or,  Reclaimed  at  last, 
by  A.  B.  Replogle. 

©  A.   Bennett  Replogle.  Bryan,  O. ;   1878: 
.5673,  May  11;  2c.  Oct.  14.  39094 

Rescued  captive;  by  C.  R.  Pa  Dro. 

©    C.    Rosa    Pa    Dro,    Springfield,    Mass. ; 
1879 :  7343,  June  2.  39095 

Rescued  (The)  Fenians.  See  Catalpa  (The) 
six. 

Rescued   from   drink.      See   Gold    (The)    cure. 

Rescued   from  the  grave.      See  Romaine. 

Rescuing  (A)  angel;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Flinch. 

©  Olga  Flinch,  New  York ;  D :  220,  Mar.  15, 
1901.  39096 

Reservado  de  senoras.  See  Fin  (El)  del 
viaje. 


Resi  and  Franzl;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Otto 
Salland.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York ;  D :  10249,  Apr.  1, 
1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907.  39097 

Resignation;  play  in  4  acts,  English  adapta- 
tion from  the  Hungarian  of  William  Karczag, 
by  A.  Gruessner.     [83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   13.   1913;   D :  34416 ;   Anthony 
Gruessner,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  39098 

Resigne  (Un);  [pi6ce  en  2  actes,  de]  Yves  Mi- 
raude  &  R.  Guy.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907. 
47  p.     12°. 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D  :  11407,  Sept.  24,  1907 ; 
2c.  Sept.  24,  1907.  39099 

Resisto,  the  man  that  cannot  be  electrocuted. 

©  Harry   Bissing,    New    York ;    D :  11899, 
Dec.  10,  1907.  39100 

Resolve  (The);  a  playlet,  bv  R.  A.  Roberts  and 
Carl  W.  Hunt.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  W.  Hunt,  Chicago ;  D :  10821,  June  21, 
1907;  Ic.  June  21,  1907;  Ic.  July  3,  1907. 

39101 

Resourceful  (A)  husband;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  B.  L.     [5]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.   July   3,   1913;    D :  33763 ;   Bessie   F. 
Smith,  New  York.  39102 

Respect  (Le)  de  1' Amour;  piece  en  1  acte,  par 
L.  Laroze.  (L'lllustration  theatrale,  7"  an- 
uee— 185,  22  juillet  1911) 

©   .July   22,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1911;   D: 
24976;  Lionel  Laroze,  Paris.  39103 


Respectability;  1  act  play, by  J.  R.  Coryell.     [1], 
25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    14,    1912;    D:  31120;    John   R. 
Coryell,  Readfield,  Me.  39104 


Respectability  (The)  of  Edgemere;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  K.  L.  Hooper.  [108]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1911 ;  D  :  23864 ;  Rebecca  Lane 
Hooper,  Brooklyn.  39105 

Respectable  (The)  society;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  German  of  Kokebue,  by  Marion  Eddy 
[pseud,  of  Marion  F.  Delanoy] 

©    M.    F.    Delanoy,    Alameda,    Cal. ;    1898: 
43363,  July  20.  39106 

Response  (The);  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  G.  Meyer. 
39  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32839 ;  A.  G.  Meyer, 
San  Francisco.  39107 

Responsibility  (The)  of  freedon;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  York ;  D :  14226, 
Oct.  31,  1908.  39108 


1968 


39109 


COPYRIGHTED.  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


39128 


Rest  (The)  cure;  comedy,  act  l,by  J.  B.  Bradley. 
[20]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911;  D:  24039;  J.  Burton 
Bradley,  Columbus,  O.  39109 

an  original  dramatic  sketch,  by  Marie  Mug- 

geridge.     New  Yorli,   S.  French;   London,   S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.     15  p.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  11870, 
Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  39110 

-See    also    Curing    Billy. — Four    one    act 


plays. 

Restaurant  (The);  an  American  farcical  local 
comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  United  States;  1884: 
21358,  Oct.  25.  39111 

Restdale;  a  drama  of  country  life  in  New  Eng- 
land in  4  acts  and  a  tableau,  dramatized  from 
her  book  of  the  same  name,  by  Julia  Eliza 
Shotland.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  E.  Shotland,  New  York ;  D :  11786,  Nov. 
19,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907.  39112 

Restitution;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  A.  Burtt. 
©  Thomas  A.  Burtt,  United  States;  1876: 
11675.  Oct.  16.  39113 

'a  4  act  tragedy  drama,  based  on  modern 

American  society  life,  by  E.  H.  Doherty. 

©    Eugene    Hugh  -Doherty,    Chicago;    D: 
15253,  Mar.  5,  1909.  39114 

plain   human   drama   in  4  acts,   by   J.   H. 

Hawley.     60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   14,   1914;   D:  38810;   John  H. 
Hawley,  New  York.  39114a 

play,   by   L.   G.   Morgan   and  H.   N.   Katz. 

12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912;   D:  29320;  L.  G.  Mor- 
gan, Milwaukee.  39115 

Restitution  forcee;  par  Rene  Champigny.  [4]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913  ;  D  :  33184  ;  Gaumont  co., 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  39116 

Restoration  of  the  drama  of  Canticles.  See 
Canticles  (Restoration  of  the  drama  of) 

Restored;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  John  P. 
Addam. 

©     Samuel     Lucas,  Boston;     1880:13423, 

Sept.  2.  39117 

Res1;ored  to  society;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Barrett. 

©    Gertrude    F.    Barrett,    United    States; 
1875  :  3371,  Apr.  6.  39118 

Restorer  (The)  of  broken  homes;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  E.  V.  Taylor.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  V.  Taylor,  New  York;  D :  10031, 
Feb.  27,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1907.  39119 


Restville  (The)  auction  sale;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Decatur  Smith,  jr.  Philadelphia,  The 
Penn  publishing  co.,  1907.    16  p.    12°. 

©   Penn  pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  10593, 
May  18,  1907;  2c.  May  18,  1907.  39120 

Result  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S. 
Converse.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1910 ;  D :  21020 ;  L.  S.  Con- 
verse, Macon,  Ga.  39121 


—  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  H.  Klein  and  James 
L.  Lester.     [54]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1915;  D:  40988;  Julian  H. 
Klein,  New  York.  39121a 

—  dramatic  composition,  by  K.  V.  Kelly.    15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D  :  20991 ;  Kathryn  Ve- 
ronica Kelly,  Chicago.  39122 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ann.     [1],  20  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41930 ;  Emily  Ann, 
New  York.  39122a 

Result  (The)  of  prudery;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Pelee.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  33003 ;  Lillian  Pelee, 
San  Gabriel,  Cal.  39123 


Result  (The)  of  wisdom  at  long  range. 
How  it's  done. 


See 


Resultat  des  courses!  comedie  en  6  tableaux, par 
Brieux.  Paris,  P.-V.  Stock,  1898.  vi,  217  p. 
12°. 

©  Brieux,  Paris ;  1898 :  73013,  Dec.  15 ;  2c. 
Dec.  15.  39124 

Results;  or,  Oliver,  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Ballard.     [2],  118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1912 ;  D :  31706 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  39125 

Results  of  a  jest;  play  in  5  acts,  by  T.  L.  de 
Freitas.  Caldwell,  Idaho,  Gem  state  rural 
printers,  1903.    38  p.     12°. 

©  Thome  Luiz  de  Freitas,  Caldwell,  Id. ;  D : 
4314,  Nov.  27,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1904.        39126 

Resurgam.      See  Wonderful  (A)  woman. 

Resurrected    (The)   bride.      See   Clarissa. 

Resurrection;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 

©  Jeannette  L.   Gilder,   New  York;   1899: 

24103,  Apr.  5.  39127 

a  dramatization  of  Tolstoi's  novel  of  the 

same  name,  by  Alice  Wilson  Browne.     46  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   W.    Gault   Browne,     Chicago;     D :  3384, 
Apr.  27,  1903;  2c.  May  16,  1903.  39128 


1969 


39129 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39148 


Resurrection — Continued. 

drama  en  4  actes,  tir6  du  roman  de  L6on 

Tolstoi',  paroles  de  C.  Hanau,  tr.  frangaise  de 
Paul  Ferrier,  musique  de  Frank  Alfauo.  Paris, 
G.  Ricordi  &  cie,  1906.  3  p.  1.,  [3]-67  p.  12°. 
[Livret  frangais] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D :  8031,    Feb. 
19,  1906;  2c.   Feb.  19,  1906.  39129 

Episode  dramatique  en  5  actes  et  un  pro- 


logue, tir§  du  roman  de  Iv.  Tolstoi",  par 
Henry  Bataille.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1905. 
4  p.  1.,  244  p.    12'. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  7575,  Jan. 
31,  1905;  2c.  (proof)  Jan.  30,  1905;  2c.  Apr. 
22,  1905.  39130 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Count 
Leo  Tolstoi's  novel  of  the  same  name,  with 
new  and  original  scenes,  characters  and  dia- 
logue, by  C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  New  York;  D: 
2956,  Feb.  6,  1903.  39131 

—  [founded    on    L.    Tolstoi's     story     of 


same   name,   by    Stewart   Anderson]    [83]    p. 
f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Julv  2.  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  1G505  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  39132 

piny    in    4    acts,    founded    on    L.    Tolstoy's 

story    of   same   name,   by    Nelson    Compston. 
56  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914;   D:  38484;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  39132a 

See  also  Message  (The) 

Resurrection  mom;  by  Ellen  Murray. 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1891: 
47988,  Dec.  30.  39133 

Resurrection  (The)  of  Aida;  by  C  M.  Daly. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.  Daly.  New  York ;  D :  6685,  May  19, 
1905;  2c.  May  19.  1905.  39134 

Resurrection  (The)  of  Goodlander;  a  quaint 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Turner.  [114]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Turner,  New  York  ;  D  :  8550. 
May  18,  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.  39135 

Resurrection  (The)  of  Jack;  by  Paul  Stretta 
[pseud,  of  A.  C.  Moss] 

©  Alfred  Charles  Moss,   Streator,  111.;  D: 
77,  Jan.  24,  1901.  39136 

Reta;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  J.  Nolan. 
©  Patrick  J.  Nolan,  Camden,  N.  J.;  1890: 
2603,  Jan.  18.  39137 

Retaken;  Western  melodrama  in  5  acts,  and  6 
scenes,  eight  characters,  by  A.  M.  ConoUy. 

©    Augustine    Milton    Conolly,    Rochester. 
N.  Y. ;  1890:20279,  June  23.  39138 


Re-taming  of  the  shrew;  Shakespearean  trav- 
esty  in   1   act,   by   John   W.    Postgate.     Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  [1915]     23  p.    12°. 
©   Mar.  20,    1915;   2c.   Mar.    24,   1915;    D: 
40160;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  39138a 

Retardataire  (Le)  influent;  par  R.  Valabr&gue 
et  A.  Melray.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;  D :  30008 ;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  39139 

Retired  (The)  black  planter;  play  in  4  acts  and 
6  scenes,  by  B.  Fowler.  21  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Jan.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  28362  ;  Bud  Fowler, 
Frankfort,  N.  Y.  39140 

Retired,  but  returned;  a  vaudeville  sketch  for 
two  persons,  by  J.  F.  Ryan.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jack  F.  Ryan,  New  York ;  D :  8120,  Mar. 
.6,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1906.  39141 

Retired  (A)  suffragette,  suffering  yet;  his- 
torical monologue  by  Robert  L.  Landrum. 
[8]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25496 ;  G.  S.  Gran- 
lund,  Detroit.  39142 

Retour  (Le)  de  Jerusalem;  comgdie  en  4  actes, 
par  Maurice  Donnay.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle, 
1904.     2  p.  1.,  xlii  p.,  1  1.,  285  p.     12°. 

©  Eugene  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  4576,  Feb.  2. 
1904;  2c.  (proof)  Jan.  29,  1904;  2c.  May  31, 
1904.  39143 


Retour   du   bagne. 
coups. 


See  On   frappe  les   trois 


Retreat  (The)  of  the  new  woman;  by  G.  Tick- 
nor.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    22,    1911 ;    D :  2.5061 ;    Caroline 
Ticknor,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  39144 

Retribution;  a  domestic  temperance  drama  in  2 
acts,  founded  upon  every  day  life,  by  R.  F. 
Davis. 

©   Rodman    F.    Davis,     Stoneham,     Mass. ; 
1874  :  7047,  May  23.  39145 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  G. 


MacNichol. 

©     George    MacNichol,     Minneapolis ;     D : 
10481,  Apr.  16,  1907.  39146 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  B. 


Glancy. 

©  Bernard  Glancy,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  1898 : 
3471,  Jan.  6.  39147 

a    drama    in    5    acts,    German    title,    Der 


stadtschreiber  von  Esslingen,  by  S.  Stern. 

©    Samuel    Stern,    New    York ;    1882 :  672, 
Jan.  14.  39148 


1970 


39149 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


39170 


Retribution — Ooiitinned. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lenilian  Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihau  Klein,  New  York;  1883: 
18992,  Oct.  15.  39149 

by  L.   A.   Murphy.     72  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Lawrence  A.  Murphy,  Chicago ;  D :  13102, 
June  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  39150 

Same.     87  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IG,  1909;  D:  17406;  Lawrence  A. 
Murphy,  Chicago.  39151 

by  IMartha  Sanerio  [pseud,  of  A.  Spa- 


nuth]      [44]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anna  S])anuth,  New  York  ;  D  :  3548,  .Tune 
6,  1903;  2c.  June  16,  1903.  39152 

Same,  rev.  by  S.  G.  Sheftel.     [2],  46  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  S.  Gruu^^'^ld  Sheftel,  New  York  ;  D :  3736, 
July  18,  1903 ;  2c.  July  18,  1903.  39153 

by  S.  Burton. 


©  Stanlev  Burton,  Plattsmouth,  Neb.;  1900 
A:  21351,  Aug.  25.  39154 

by  W.  C.  Brann. 


©    W.    C.    Brann,    Galveston,   Tex.;    1889: 
5631,  Feb.  18.  39155 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Walck.     [4],  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1911;    D :  23624 ;    Ezra    C. 
Vv'alck.  Chicago.  39156 


—  drama  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  E.  Seefried. 
[6]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  31925 ;  Eugene  See- 
fried, Philadelphia.  39157 

— -  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Franklin. 

©  Jas.  T.  Franklin,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1898 : 
25118,  Apr.  21 ;  2c.  June  24.  39158 

by  W.  C.  Brann. 

©   W.    C.    Brann,    Galveston,    Tex.;    1886: 
20838,  Sept.  15.  39159 

— ■  drama  of  the  passion  of  Christ,  by  M.  H. 
Gorman.    39  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    22,    1914;    D:  37104;    Michael 
Henry  Gorman,  Detroit.  39159a 


—  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.  Del-Ruth. 
[17]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28.  1911 ;  D  :  23502  ;  Hamilton  B. 
Del-Ruth,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  ^  39160 

dramatic  sketch,  by  M.   E.  Moore.     12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D :  20514 ;  Marlon  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  39161 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Harris. 

©   Edward   G.    Harris,   Jacksonville,   Fla. ; 
D  :  15051,  Feb.  10,  1909.  39162 


Retribution — Continued. 

-a   melodram.'i    of  4   acts,   by   B.    Palstring. 

19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  Palstring,  Humboldt,  Kan.;  D: 
13612,  Aug.  20,  i90S ;  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1908 ;  Ic.  Aug. 
20,  1908.  39163 

1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by  G.  F.  Madden. 

10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911;  D:  25746;  George  F. 
Madden,  Dorchester,  Mass.  39164 

—  play,  by  P.  H.  Dunning.    [14]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  28801 ;  Phil.  H.  Dun- 
ning, East  Hartford,  Conn.  39165 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Pacaud.     Type- 
written. 

©  George  W.  Pacaud,  Stanfold,  Canada; 
1893  :  51311,  Nov.  17  ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  39166 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Koblitz  and  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky.     [1],  14  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oct.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38563 ;  Albert  Koblitz 
and  Samuel  J.  Warshawsky,  Cleveland. 

39166a 

by  T.  Guard.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13, 1912  ;  D  :  29655  ;  Thomas  Guard, 
Bronx,  N.  Y.  39167 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Daingerfield,  jr. 

©  Foxhall  Daingerfield,  .ir.,  Lexington,  Ky. ; 
D  :  12950,  May  11,  1908.  39168 


— •  or,  Confidence  betrayed,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  W.  F.  Cogswell. 

©  Wilber  W.  F.  Cogswell,  Haverhill,  Mass. ; 
1889:29814,  Oct.  2.  39169 


— ■  or.  The  Italian's  revenge,  comed.v  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  [72]  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed.  . 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D :  41207 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  39169a 


Sec  also  Philosopher  (The)  of  Drift- 
wood.— Thesba's  babe. — Villain  (A)  un- 
masked.— Walton's  home. 

Retribution  and  Morpheus;  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Cowles.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Cowles,    Williamsport,    Pa. ;    D : 
12137,  Jan.  7,  1908  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1908 ;        39170 

Retribution  (The)  of  Hawley  Klippen.  See 
Caught  by  wireless. 

Retriever  (The);  vaudeville  skit,  by  F.  B.  El- 
kins.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22.  1915;  D :  40745 ;   Felton  B. 
Elkins,  Philadelphia.  •  39170a 


1971 


39171 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39188 


Betrogrades  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S. 
Sweny  and  C.  W.  Marshall. 

©  Clarence  Stowell  Sweny  and  Clifford  Wy- 
cliffe  Marshall,  Collingwood,  Canada;  D: 
ir.S12,  May  10,  1909.  39171 

Better  (Der)  in  der  not;  lustspiel  in  5  akten, 
von  Franz  von  Schonthan  und  Rudolf  Fres- 
her. Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  cc,  1912.  113  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1912 ;  D :  29729 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  39172 

Rettung'en;  2  theaterstiicke,  von  P.  Schirmer. 
Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Yerbandes  deut- 
scher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
157  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Der  backfisch. — Die  glieder- 
pnppe. 

©  Ic.  May  26.  1918  ;  D  :  34S85  ;  Paul  Schir- 
mer, Kiel,  Germany.  39173 

Rettungsmittel  (Ein)     See  Lockere  vog'el. 

Return gres  sum  (De)  cull'd  fokes  vJo  "Washum- 
tum.  See  De  retumgressum  cull'd  fokes  ub 
"Washumtum. 

Return  (The);  by  M.  E.  Waddington. 

©  Marv  E.  Waddington,  Norman,  Okl. ;  D : 
13024,  May  21,  1908.  39174 

colored   sli;etch    from   human    nature   in   1 

scene,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.     10  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D:  17385;  John  M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  39175 


— -a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wolfrom.     [167]  p. 
obi.  16°.     Typewritten. 

•©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32258 ;  Anna  Wol- 
from, Kansas  City,  Mo.  39176 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  Kate  Jordan 


[i.   e.   K.    J.    Verrailye]      [87]    p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilyc,    New    York ;    D : 
7196,  Sept.  1,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1905.     39177 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Holland.    [3],  21  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  40187 ;  Edwin  Hol- 
land, New  York.  39177a 

— by  E.  Nesbit.     [3],  29  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   27,  1912 ;   D :  29520 ;   E.   Nesbit 
Bland,  Kent,  England.  39178 

by    W.    H.    Carson.      [1],    15   p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1.  1914 ;  D  :  38377  ;  William  Henry 
Carson,  New  York.  39178a 

—  tragedy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Masson.    38  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909;  D:  17270;   Jean  Mas- 


Return  (A)  call;  by  A.  C.  St.  Amand.  ij 

©  Augustus  G.  St.  Amand,  New  York;  D: 
9907,  Feb.  5,  1907.  39180 

Return  (The)  of  Chow  Tow;  a  musical  farce 
in  1  act,  by  F.  IT.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  H.  Mead  and  T.  D.  Beasley,  Berke- 
ley, Cal. ;  1898 :  71456,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  15. 

39181 

Return  (The)  of  Deborah;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
Emilie  H.  Callaway.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     23  p.     12°. 

©    Samuel    French,   New   York ;    D :  11448, 
Oct.  1,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  39182 

Return  (The)  of  De  Vere;  dramatic  playlet  in 
2  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Stafford.  [2],  31  p.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913 ;  D  :  33661 ;  James  Ben- 
son Stafford,  Buffalo.  39183 

Return  (The)  of  Eve;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by   F.   Pixley.      [1],   7   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914;  D :  38778 ;  Frank  Pis- 
ley,  Pebble  Beach,  Cal.  39183a 

Return  (The)  of  Isis;  a  fantasy  of  the  Nile,  by 
E.  T.  Sweet. 

©    E.    Tracy    Sweet,    Scranton,     Pa.:     D: 
9612,  Dec.  10,  1906.  39184 

Return  (The)  of  Jenny  McCarty;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Nagel.     [1],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1913;  D:  32009;  Geo.  Nagel. 
Newark,  N.  J.  39185 

Return  (The)  of  Jim;  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  D. 
Chase.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1915 ;  D :  41770 ;  William  D. 
Chase,  Brooklyn.  39185a 

Return  (The)  of  Letty;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,   1909.     18  p.     12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;   D :  15920. 
May  22,  1909;  2c.  May  22,  1909.  39186 

Return  (The)  of  Louis;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
B.  Chappie.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    10,    1915;    D:  40354;    Bennett 
Chappie,  New  York.  39186a 

Return  (The)  of  Odysseus;  arr.  from  Homer,  by 
M.  H.  Barrows,  the  tr.  by  G.  H.  Palmer. 
[Boston]  1899.  59  p.  12°.  [Greek  and  Eng- 
lish] 

©  Mabel   Hay   Barrows,   Boston ;   1900  A : 
5703,  Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2.  39187 

a  poetic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S.  Grant. 


son.  Chicago. 


39179 


New  York.  Brentano's,  1912.    5  p.  1.,  5-132  p. 
8°. 

©  Nov.  29,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  A  :  328757  ; 
Percy  Stickney  Grant.  New  York.  39188 


1972 


39188 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


39204 


Return  (The)  of  Peter  Grimm;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  Belasco.     170  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42695;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  39188a 

Return  (The)  of  Peter  Quinn;  comedy  sketch, 
by  J.  DriscoU.     [2],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32120 ;  Joseph  Dris- 
coU, New  York.  39189 

Return  (The)  of  Satyaban;  great  psychological 
play,  by  Mahendra  Chandra  Singha,  drama- 
tized by  A,  K.  Mozumdar  and  D.  E.  Fultz. 
[17]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915;  D:  41996;  A.  K.  Mo- 
zmudar  and  Daniel  E.  Fultz,  Spokane,  Wash. 

39189a 

Return   (The)   of  the  birds;    G.    P.    Guerrier. 

©    George    P.    Guerrier,    Pepperell,    Mass. ; 

1899  :  266S3,  Apr.  17.  39190 

Return  of  the  blood;  by  F.  Jacobs,  [24]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   16,   1911;    D:  28006;    Florence 
Jacobs,  Pittsburgh.  39191 

Return  of  the  cultured;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Marnier  and  II.  A.  Convissar.  29  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1912 ;    D :  31366 ;    Maurice 
Marnier  and  Henry  A.  Convissar,  Brooklyn. 

39192 

Return  (The)  of  the  departed.  -S'ce  Midnight 
(The)  hour. 

Return  (The)  of  the  Druses;  stage  version  of 
Browning's  tragedy,  by  C.  Porter. 

©  Charlotte  Porter,  Boston  ;  D  :  1647,  Mar. 
25,  1902.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  3372] 

39193 

Same.     New   York.   T.    Y.   Crowell    &   co., 

[1903]     viii,  56  p.    8°. 

©  Charlotte  Porter,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  D : 
3372,  May  2,  1903 ;  2c.  May  4,  1903.  39194 

Return  (The)  of  the  fairies;  by  L.  C.  Baer. 
©  Libbie  C.  Baer,  Appleton,  Wis. ;  D :  3023, 
Feb.  20,  1903.  39195 

Return  (The)  of  the  ghost;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 

Luehrmann.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915;  D:  40319;  Adele  Luehr- 
mann, New  York.  39195a 

Return  (The)  of  the  man;  play,  by  O.  T.  John- 
sone.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912  ;  D  :  29612  ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone,  Brooklyn.  39196 

Return  of  the  Mona  Lisa;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
O.  M.  Alfriend.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1912 ;  D :  28848 ;  Otis  M.  Al- 
friend, Richmond.  39197 


Return  (The)  of  the  prodigal;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  St.  John  Hankin.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  101  p. 
12°. 

©    Sflmuel   French,    New   York ;    D :  10444, 
Apr.  30,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  39198 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Beach,  jr.     [134]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    18,    1915;    D :  41.532 ;    Emmet 
Lewis  Beach,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  39198a 

play   in   1   act,   by   L.   Mellert.     5   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   10,   1914;   D :  35616 ;   Lawrence 
Mellert,  Cleveland.  39198b 

Return  (The)  of  the  prodigal  daughter;  play 
in  1  act,  by  A.  A.  Fisher.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915;   D:  40455;   Albert  A. 
Fishei',  Portland,  Or.  39198r 

Return  of  the  prodigals;  by  W.  A.  Lewaudowski 
[12]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22761 ;  William  A. 
Lewaudowski,  Milwaukee.  39199 

Return  of  the  roamer;  comic  operetta  in  1  act, 
freely  adapted  from  the  German,  by  W.  Hol- 
comb,  music  by  Rlendelssohn.  [2],  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [liibretto  only] 

©   Willard   Ilolcomb,   New   York;    D :  2894, 
.Tan.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1903.  39200 

Return  (The)  of  the  volunteers.  See  Runa- 
way (The)  boy. 

Return  (The)  of  the  wanderer.  Sec  Irish 
(The)  exile. 

Return  (The)  of  Tori  San;  1  act  playlet,  by  M, 
Taliaferro.     19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1912;    D :  29511 ;    Mabel 
Taliaferro,  New  York.  39201 

Return  (The)  of  Ulysses;  a  drama,  by  H.  A. 
Blood. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood,  Washington ;  1888 : 
31437,  Nov.  ,5.  39202 

Return  (The)  of  William  Shakespeare;  play 
in  1  act,  by  H.  Rosenblatt.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1915;    D:  42046;    Hymen 
Rosenblatt,  Madison,  Wis.  39202a 

Return  (The)  of  Willum;  1  act  play,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     [1],  13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31852 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  39203 

Returned  (The)  cowboy.  Sec  Uncle  Jed's 
fidelity. 

Returned  to  the  plains;  a  real  Indian  play,  by 
Tucson  Joe  [pseud,  of  J.  E.  I.  Marshall]  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Jos6  E.   I.   Marshall,   Philadelphia;   D 
15273,  Mar.  8,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  «   1909.      39204 


1973 


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39225 


Returning'  (The)  board.     Sec  Election. 

Reuben  and  Rachel  drill  and  pantomime;  a 
drill  for  jmy  even  number  of  males  and  fe- 
males, with  music,  by  S.  Schell.  New  York, 
E.  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  1900.  8  p.,  2 
1.  illus.  12°.  ([The  reciter's  library,  v.  3, 
no.  8] ) 

©  Stanley  Schell,  New  York;  1900  A :  8311, 
Mar.  30;  2c.  June  9.  39205 

Reuben  and  Rachel  drill  and  tableaux;  by 
Stanley  Schell.  Kev.  ed.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1909.    12  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Jan.  22,  1910  ;  2c.  Jan.  24, 1910 ;  D  :  20006  ; 
Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.  39206 

Reuben  (The)  and  the  burlesquer;  a  1  act 
dramatic  composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Washington ;  D :  5956, 
Dec.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  39207 

Reuben  and  the  four  hundred;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  E.  Hanford.  56  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Edwin    Hanford,    New    York;    D:3153, 
Mar.  16,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1903.  39208 

Reuben  Glue;  or,  The  cave  of  gold,  a  sensa- 
tional drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1887:2.5049, 
Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  8.  39209 

or.  The  yankee  genius,  a  comedy  in  pro- 


logue and  3  acts. 

©  Warren  and  George  M.  Noble,  Guthrie, 
Old.;  1897:  11861,  Feb.  18.  39210 

Reuben  in  New  York;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  .1. 
Gurran.     [119]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Gurran,  New  York ;  D :  2305,  Sept. 
8,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1902.  39211 

Reuben  Maxwell;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Bertram  Noel  [pseud,  of  B.  N.  Beal]  [32]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bertram  Noel  Beal,    Denver ;    D :  3606, 
June  17,  1903;  2c.  June  17.  1903.  39212 

Reuben's  conversion;  or,  A  cloud  burst  in  a 
Colorado  canon,  by  A.  H.  Burrows. 

©  A.  H.  Burrows,  Yreka,  Gal. ;  1896 :  35783, 
June  18.  39213 

Reuccio  (II)  di  Caprilana  (Roitelet);  opera 
comica  in  3  atti,  di  F§licien  Charapsaur, 
musica  di  Stanislao'  Gastaldon.  Milano, 
Edoardo  Sonzogno.  80  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Mar.   31.   1914;     Ic.    Apr.    10,    1914;   D: 
.36679;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  39213a 

Reunion  (The)  of  Butler  and  Faneuil  hall. 
See  Battle  (The)  of  the  factions. 


Reunion  (The)  of  hearts;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  W.  F.  Bayers  and  W.  B.  Hughes,  cover- 
title,  11  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  William  F.  Bayers  and  W.  Burton 
Hughes,  Youngstown,  O. ;  D:3S86,  Sept.  1, 
1903;    2c.   Sept.   18,   1903.  39214 

Reunion  (The)  of  Randall  and  Johnny  Cox's 
factions  of  Philadelphia.  See  Battle  (The) 
of  the  factions. 

Reunion  of  the  veterans;  l)y  G.  P.  Roberts. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32760 ;  G.  P.  Rob- 
erts,  Scranton,   Pa.  39215 

Reunited;  by  J.  A.  Crawford.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jack  A.  Crawford,  New  York;  D :  7586, 
Nov.  20,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1905.  39216 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lenihan  Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York;  1883: 
15573,  Aug.  24.  39217 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  De  G.  Tompkins, 


under  the  name  of  H.  M.  Tompkins. 

©    Edward    Staats    De    Grote    Tompkins, 
Kinderhook,  N.   Y. ;   1891:39121,   Oct.   3L 

39218 

an  original  American  military  drama,  in  5 


acts,  by  R.  N.  Moffat. 

©  R.   N.   Moffat,    Salt  Lake  City,    Utah; 
1894:37727,  Aug.  13.  39219 

—  original  dramatization  in  1  act,  from  the 


Italian,  by  E.  L.  Haulon.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  L.  Hanlon,  Boston ;  1892 :  18544,  Apr. 
29 ;  2c.  Apr.  29.  39220 

—  original  negro  sketch,  by  Allen  and  May- 


nard. 

©  Allen  and  Mayuard,  Boston  ;  1875  :  11102, 
Oct.  23.  39221 

—  a  vaudeville  act,  by  W.  G.  Williams.   Type- 


written. 

©  Will  G.  Williams,  Bayonne,  N.  J.;  1900 
A:  1115,  Jan.  12;  2c.  Jan.  12. 

—  See  also  Foiled. — From  afar. 


39222 


Reunited  by  a  lawyer;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  S. 
Maguire.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sylvester  Maguire,  New  York;  D:2155. 
July  26,  1902;  2c.  July  14,  1902.  39223 

Revanche;  komtidie  in  3  akten,  von  Otto  Soyka 
Munchen,  A.  Langen   [1911]     196  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  28237  ; 
Albert  Langen,  Munich.  39224 

Reve  (Le);  opera  eomique,  par  E.  Zola,  L.  Gal- 
let,  et  A.  Bruneau. 

©    p]inile    Zola,    Louis    Gallet,    and    Alfred 
P.ruiieau,  Paris;  1891:24484,  .July  6.     39225 


1974 


39225 


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39245 


Reve  (Le)— Continued. 

-or,  The  dream,  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 

by   S.    McAdam   and   E.   C.    Kirk.     3   p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D :  37124 ;  Samuel  Mc- 
Adam and  Earl  0.  Kirk,  Philadelphia. 

39225a 

Reve  (Le)  d'une  jeune  fille  [et]  La  veille  du 
jour  de  Fan;  drames  canadiens  en  4  actes,  par 
A.  E.  R.  Larivee. 

©  Amas   Larivee,   Woonsocket,   R.   I. ;    D : 
1557,  Mar.  11,  1902.  39226 

Revealed  at  last;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  W.  Beckman. 

©    John    W.    Beckman,    Louisville;    1888: 
36481,  Dec.  22;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1889.  39227 

Reveil  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  P.  Hervieu. 
[Paris,  L'lllustration]   1905.     49  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Hervieu,  Paris ;   D :  7865,   Jan.  18, 
1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1906.  39228 

■ -See  also  Theatre  complet;  [de]  Paul  Her- 
vieu. 

Reveille;  drama  eines  seeoffiziers  in  4  akten, 
von  R.  Kiias.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftstfeller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    71  p.    8°. 

©   Ic.   July   17,    1914;    D:  38020;    Richard 
Kiias,  Leipzig.  39228a 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Tonjoroff.  [2],  146 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  11,  1912;   D :  30795 ;  Svetozar 

TonjorofE,   Providence,   R.   I.  39229 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  E.  L.  Merritt.     [72] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Lawrence    Merritt,     Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D :  13981,  Oct.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  1908. 

39230 

melodrama  In  4  acts,  by  J.  U.  Harris  and 

A.  C.  Blanchard.     [l],84p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914;  D :  35681 ;  Joseph  U. 

Harris  and  Agnew  C.  Blanchard.  Central  Is- 

lip,  N.  Y.  39230a 

Revelation  (The);   a   drama    in   3  acts,   by   L. 
Church. 

©     Louis     Church,     Buffalo;  1884:9794, 

May  12.  39231 


—  a   dramatic  composition   in   4  acts,   by   H. 
Knott,   embodying  the  law  of   compensation. 

©  Henry  Knott,  Chicago ;  D :  14056,  Oct.  15, 
1908.  39232 

— -dramatic  problem  in   1  act.  by  C.   Moore. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    14,    1911;    D:  24093;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  39233 


Revelation  (The) — Continued. 

fantasy  in  1  act,  by  P.  Gibson     13  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1912;  D:  28279;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  39234 

1   act   playlet,   by   Hillel    Solotaroff.      [1], 

14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   8,   1913;   D:  33740;   David   H. 
Solotaroff,  New  York.  39235 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Stirling.     [7],  92 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10, 1912 ;  D  :  29924  ;  John  Mac  Ar- 
thur Stirling,  Detroit.  •  39238 

by  Robert  Stodart.  [97]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D:  36818;  Robert  S. 
Stodart,  New  York.  39236a 

Reveler  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Russ. 

©    Raymond    Russ,    Oakland,    Gal.;    1897: 

00299,  Oct.  25.  39237 

Revellers;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  H,  Clift.  74 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   13,   1909;    D :  16851 ;    Denison 
Halley  Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  39238 

Revello;  or,  The  duke's  revenge,  a  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  P.  Wales. 

©  Philip  Wales,  Minneapolis;  1884:19092, 
Oct.  1;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1886.  39239 

Revels;  Bon  Ton  George,  jr.,  a  new  and  origi- 
nal grand  comic  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  D. 
Smith  and  J.  J.  McNally. 

©  Dexter  Smith  and  J.  J.  McNally,  United 
States  ;  1878  :  10215,  Sept.  5.  39240 

Revels  of  King'  Satin.      Sec  King  Satin. 

Revels  (The)  of  May.  See  Pageant  (A)  of 
May. 

Revels  (The)  of  the  Mikado;  a  grand  Japan- 
ese divertisement,  composed  and  arr.  by  B. 
Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1886 :  23709, 
Oct.  19.  39241 

Revenante  (La) ;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  [de]  J.  d'Aguzan, 
Paris,  I'.  V.  Stock,  1907.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Jean  d'Aguzan,  Paris ;  D :  10588,  May  18, 
1907;  2c.  May  18,  1907.  39242 

Reven  ge. 

©   John    Callaghan,    Chicago ;    1890 :  12343, 
Apr.  14.  39243 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  D.  Moore. 

©  Austin  D.  Moore,  San  Francisco;  D :  1423, 
Feb.  10,  1902.  39244 

historical  drama  in  4  acts  and  12  tableaux, 


by  A.  W.  F.  MacCollin. 
'  ©  A.  W.  F.  MacCollin,  Lebanon,  Pa. ;  1871 : 
2939,  Apr.  4.  •  39245 


1975 


39246 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39266 


Revenge — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  Francas 

Story.     [2],  73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21490 ;  Hermine  Edel- 

stein,  New  York.  39246 

play  of  the  moment   in  4   acts,  by  L.   D. 


Freeman.     [53]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1915;  D:  42.515;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  39246a 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  in  monologue,  by  Ro- 

dolphe  de  L'Escale  and  Clement  FezandiS. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1S95 :  39222, 
July  30;  2c.  July  30.  39247 

Revenge  and  the  Jew;  drama  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  A.  T.  Rubin.  [1],  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   5,   1913;    D:  32676;   Aaron   T. 
Rubin,  Chicago.  39248 

Revenge  at  last.     See  Mystic  (The)  cloud. 

Revenge  for  honor;  by  S.  Martin. 

©  Selma  Martin,  New  York ;  D :  334,  Apr. 
11,  1901.  39249 

Revenge  in  the  tomb.  See  Mountain  (The) 
king. 

Revenge  is  sweet.  See  Gipsy  (The)  fortune- 
teller. 

Revenge  (The)  of  Shari-Hot-Su;  a  Japanese 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B.  Batchelder.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  34  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  4665, 
Feb.  29,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1904.  39250 

Revenge  (A)  of  sorrows;  or,  A  father's  sins, 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  C.  Ringey,  jr.  [3], 
51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35044 ;  Arthur  L.  C. 
Ringey,  jr.,  Plainfield,  Conn.  39251 

Revenged;  or.  Saved  by  a  necklace,  melodrama 
in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine. 

©     Nathan    H.    Hornstine,     Philadelphia ; 
1898:8182,   Jan.  28.  39252 

Revenged  by  the  sword;  a  dramatic  play,  by 
R.  J.  Gorey  and  G.  H.  Griffin. 

©  Richard  Joseph  Gorey  and  Glady  Henri- 
etta Griffin,  Cleveland;  1893: 13632,  Mar.  18. 

39253 

Revenger's  (The)  tragedy.  See  Masterpieces 
of  the  English  drama:  Webster  and  Tour- 
neur. 

Revenue  (The);  by  L.  Fletcher. 

©  Lydia  Fletcher,  Washington  ;   1881 :  631, 
Jan.  12.  .  39254 


Revenue  (The)  cutter;  by  M.  L.  West. 

©  M.  L.  West,  New  York ;  1893 :  46315,  Oct. 
16.  39255 

Reverend  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S,  Black- 
schleger.     [34]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   IS,  1911;   D :  25273 ;   Chas.   S. 
Blackschleger,  Cincinnati.  39256 

Reverend  (The)  Alexis  Xavier  Hamil;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Parr.  [1],  60  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Margaret    S.    Parr,    Philadelphia;    D: 
6882,  June  27,  1905 ;  2c.  June  27,  1905.    39257 

Reverend  (The)  captain;  romantic  military  play 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  R.  McSpadden.  [109]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   28,   1912;   D :  28858 ;   Mary  R. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  39258 

Reverend  (The)  Griffith  Davenport,  circuit 
preacher;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  Jas.  A.  Heme,  Southampton,  L.  I. ;  1897 : 
42530,  July  26.  _  39259 

Reverend  (The)  Mr.  Creed;  a  society  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  W.  Hyde. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh  ;  1898  : 
10269,  Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  39260 

Reverend  (The)  Mr.  Demon;  a  society  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  L.  F.  Duhain. 

©  Claude  L.  Faye  Duhain,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  5957,  Mar.  .5.  39261 

Reverend  (The)  Ralph;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
W.  H.  A.  Hall  and  E.  S.  Ruskay. 

©  Wm.  H.  A.  Hall  and  Everett  S.  Ruskay, 
United  States ;  D  :  14488,  Dec.  9,  1908.    39262 

Reverend  (The)  Snappy  Halliday;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  11719. 
Nov.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1907.  39263 

Reverend  Will,  a  maid  and  a  minister;  com- 
edy-drama in  5  acts,  by  J.  D.  Messimer. 

©    John    D.    Messimer,    Reading,    Pa. ;    D : 
380,  Apr.  22,  1901.  39264 

Reversed  (A)  decision;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Rosen.     3  p.  1.,  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;  D :  38694 ;  Nat  Rosen, 
San  Francisco.  39264a 

Reversed  version  of  The  right  road;  play  in 
1  act,  by  Jack  Gorman.  [13]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D :  29000 ;  Wagner  and 
Gray,  Chicago.  39265 

Reverses;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A, 
Newton  Field.     Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  645,  Jan.  10 ; 
2c.  Jan.  10.  39266 


1976 


39267 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNUSED  STATES 


39287 


Reverted;  a  California  play  in  5  acts,  by  B.  A. 
Laws. 

©  Benjamin   Laws,   San   Francisco;   1878: 
13273,  Nov.  16.  39267 

Revised  (The)  Black  crook;  a  novel  revised 
and  niodornizod  ballet  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  Kiralfy. 

•©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York  ;  1887  :  7.575, 
Mar.  30.  39268 

Revised  (A)  code;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Tuttle.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1910;   D:  21575;   Harry  C. 
Tuttle,  Cleveland.  39269 

Revised  (The)  proof;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  S. 
Griffin.    Proof. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23140 ;  H.  S.  Grif- 
fin, Philadelphia.  39270 


drama  of  the  printing  business,  by  H.   S. 

Griffin.     31  p.    obi.    24°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25626 ;  H.  S.  Grif- 
fin, Philadelphia.  39271 

Revisor  (El);  juguete  en  3  actos,  basado  en  el 
vaudeville  Vous  n'avez  rien  a  declarer?  origi- 
nal de  Maurice  Hennequin  &  Pierre  Veber, 
adaptacion  y  cantables,  de  Kicardo  Blasco  y 
Emilio  Mario,  musica  del  maestro  Vicente 
Lleo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1911.     79,  [3]  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25038 ;  R.  Blasco  y  E.  Mario,  Madrid.    39272 

Revival;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Evans. 
75  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909 ;  D :  16741 ;  James  W. 
Evans,    Spokane,   Wash.  39273 

Reviving-  a  mummy;  sketch,  by  A.  D.  Gayes. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915;  D :  40532 ;  Allen  D. 
Gayes,  New  York.  39273a 

Revizor;  a  comedy,  by  Nikolas  V.  Gogol,  tr. 
by  Max  S.  Mandell.  with  an  introduction  by 
AVilliam  Lyon  Phelps.  New  Haven,  [The 
Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  company.  1908] 
xii,  [101,  72  p.     front.,  plates,  port.    8°. 

©  Yale  university  dramatic  assn..  New 
Haven ;  D :  12529,  Mar.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10, 
1908.  39274 

Revolt;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ellis  Parker  Butler. 
New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1912.     25  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  11,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  D :  31118  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  39275 


—  play    of   to-day    in   3   acts,    by    E.    Locke. 
[107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1913;    D :  34793 ;    Edward 
Locke,  New  York.  39276 


Revolt — Continued. 

social  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Reardon, 

3rd.     150  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1912;    D:  28658;   Mark   S. 
Reardon,  3rd.     New  York.  39277 

Revolt  (The)  in  Christmas  land;  an  operetta, 

by  E.   Lawrence  Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints 

publishing  company,  1903.  cover-title,   [8]  p. 
12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4200,  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  39278 

Revolt  (The)  of  genius;  original  playlet,  by 
P.  Raimondo.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    27,    1910;    D:  21658;    Philip 
Raimondo,  New  York.  39279 

Revolt  of  Mother  Goose  against  the  funny 
papers;  play  in  2  pts.,  by  I.  W.  Wallace. 
[101]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34322 ;  Isabel  Weir 
Wallace,  Seattle.  39280 

Revolt  (The)  of  the  bees;  an  allegory,  by  G.'  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  co.,  [1873] 
1  p.,  69-84  p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  drama,  no.  2] ) 

©    George    M.    Baker,    Boston;    1873:721, 
Jan.  25;  2c.  Jan.  27.  39281 

Revolt  of  the  commune;  or,  Paris  in  1871, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Molyneaux  St.  John  and 
William  Hose. 

©  Hamilton    Morton,    New    York;     1871: 
11435,  Dec.  2.  39282 


Revolt  (The)   of  the  Geraldines. 
Thomas. 


See  Silken 


Revolt  (The)  of  the  toys;  a  Christmas  play  for 
children,  bv  B.  W.  Genereaux.  cover-title, 
4  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Bessie  Weeks  Genereaux,  San  Francisco ; 
D:1122,  Nov.  26,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1901. 

39283 

Revolution;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Houston.     Type- 

v/ritteu. 

©  Edith  Houston,  Chicago  ;  1892  :  6170,  Feb. 
8 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  39284 

operette  in  1  aufzuge,  dichtung  und  rausik, 

von  Iwan  Schonebaum.    Leipzig,  C.  F.  Kahnt 
nachfolger.     34  p.     12°.     [Rollenbuch] 

©   Sept.   18,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   24,   1913;    D: 
32597;   C.   F.   Kahnt   nachfolger,   Leipzig. 

39285 
•  Same.     [Textbuch] 

©   Sept.   18,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   24,   1913;   D: 
32596;   C   F.   Kahnt   nachfolger,   Leipzig. 

39286 

a  3  act  comedy,  by  L.  Rothschild. 

©  Leopold  Rothschild,  Indianapolis ;  1895 : 
25190,  May  7.  39287 


1977 


39288 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39304 


Revolution — Continued. 

or.  Saving-  of  the  princess  by  the  brave 

firemen,  by  G.  Galetti. 

'©  Giacomo  Galetti,  New  York  State;  1883: 
22378,  Dec.  4;  2c.  Dec.  10.  39288 

See  also  Washington. 


Revolutionary  days.  See  Colonial  plays  for 
the  school-room. 

Revolutionary  (A)  marriage;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  T.  Donnell. 

©  Florence  T.  Donnell,  New  York;  1890: 
4793,  Feb.  8;  2c.  Feb.  28.  39289 

Revolutionist  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  by  T.  J. 
MacSwiney.  Dublin  and  London,  Maunsel 
and  CO.,  ltd.,  1914.     viii,  136  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  26,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D: 
36754 ;  Terence  J.  MacSwiney,  Blackrock,  Ire- 
land. 39289a 

Revolutionist  (The)  Karatiev;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Marcel  Compan. 

©  M.  Compan,  New  York ;  D :  10847,  May  3, 
1907.  39290 

Revolutionists  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts. 

[2],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Z.   W.    Proskauer,    Richmond ;    D :  1562, 

Mar  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1902.  39291 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  Samuel  Proskauer  [i.  e.  Z.  W.  Proskauerl 
and  Richard  Goodall  [i.  e.  W.  R.  Goodall] 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Z.  W.  Proskauer  and  William  Richard 
Goodall,  United  States;  D :  3489,  May  26, 
1903;  2c.  May  26,  1903.  39292 


—  melodrama  in  5  scenes,  based  upon  an  inci- 
dent in  the  life  of  Charlotte  Corday,  by  M. 
Doran.     [94]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  D  :  6443,  Apr.  1, 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.  39293 

a  play  ih  3  acts,  by  B.  Israeli.     73  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Baruch   Israeli,   Washington ;    D :  12272, 
Jan.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.  39294 

Revolutionnaire  (Le)  Karatiev;  drame  en  1 
acte  par  Marcel  Compan. 

©  M.  Compan,  New  York ;  D :  10846,  Mav  3, 

1907.  39295 

Revolutions-hochzeit;  schauspiel  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Sophus  Michaelis,  aus  dem 
diinischen  von  Marie  Herzfeld.  Berlin,  Con- 
cordia  deutsche   verlagsanstalt,    H.    Ehbock, 

1908.  134,  [2]  p.    8°. 

©  Erich  Reiss,  Berlin ;  D :  14954,  Jan.  .30. 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  39296 


Revolving  (The)  wedge;  a  football  romance  in 
1  act,  by  Thornton  M.  Ware  and  Geo.  P. 
Baker.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
34595,  June  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  12.  39297 

Reward;  comedy,  by  Count  Tetlay.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42101 ;  Count  Tet- 
lay, New  York.  39297a 

a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  A.  E.  Ives,  Detroit ;  1887 :  21749,  Aug.  25. 

39298 


—  a  military   drama  in  5  acts,  with   accom- 
panying tableaux,  by  F.  W.   Sullivan. 

©   F.   W.    Sullivan,   Newark,   N.   J.;   1873: 
432,  Jan.   17.  39299 

play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  C  Long.     97  p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39757 ;  Imo  C.  Long. 
Bartlett,  Tenn.  39299a 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Shaw.     [2],  18  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    20,   1914;     D:  37902;     Arthur 
Shaw,  New  York.  39299b 

by  J.  Krivanec.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914  ;  D  :  38162  ;  Joseph  Kri- 
vanec, Springfield,  Mass.  39299c 

play  in  1  act  and  epilogue,  by  C.   Henry 


[i.    e.    Catherine    Henry    West]      19    p.      f° 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  21,  1913;   D:  33280;   Catherine 
Henry,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  39300 

Reward  of  honor;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Heberraann.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  A.  Hebermann,  Jersey  Citv ;   D: 
15586,   Apr.    10,    1909;    2c.   Apr.   10,   1909. 

39301 

Reward  (The)  of  sacrifice;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Joseph  Henry  Benner.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Gladys  George,  Chicago ;  D :  12769,  Apr. 
17,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1908.  39302 

Reward  (The)  of  self  sacrifice.  See  Magical 
(The)  flower  garden. — Santa  Glaus'  flower 
garden. 

Rex  Hibernia;  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Dulin.  Washington,  R.  O.  Polkinhorn 
&  son,  1885.    49  p.    8°. 

©    James    C.    Dulin,     Washington;     1885: 
19934,  Sept.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  39303 

Rexina;  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1882 :  16455,  Oct. 
4.  30804 


1978 


39305 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


39320 


Bey  (El)  de  la  casa;  sainete  original  y  en  prosa 
de  A.  Casero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espafioles]  1911.    29  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28176 ; 
Antonio  Casero,  Madrid.  39305 

Rey  (El)  del  mundo;  opereta  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  J.  M.  Martin  de  Eugenio,  mfisica 
del  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  42  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38255 ;  Jose  Maria  Martin  de  Eugenio,  Madrid. 

39305a 

Reynard,  the  wine-seller  of  Paris;  a  romantic 
domestic  drama,  by  J.  S.  Hougliton. 

©  J.  S.  Houghton,  Philadelpliia ;  1876: 
1142,  Jan.  25.  39306 

Bezept  zum  heiraten;  lustspiel  in  3  alcten,  von 
M.  Thiede-Paris.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
1911.    Gl  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911;  D:  25618;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnensclirift- 
stellei-,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  39307 

Rezia;  a  romantic  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and 
5  tableaux,  by  E.  Lamierre. 

©  Elsie  Lamierre,  New  York ;  1882 :  5913, 
Apr.  14.  39308 

Bhapsodie  table  d'hote;  by  Edward  E.  Rice. 
©    Edward    Scliuberth   &    co..   New   York ; 
1898  :  32127,  May  24.  39309 

Bhea;  dramma  musicale  in  3  parti,  dl  Paul  Mil- 
liet,  musica  di  Spiro  Samara.  Livret.  Milan, 
E.  Sonzogno,  1908.     41  p.     12°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D :  12886,  Apr. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.  39310 

Rheingold  (Das)  (The  Bhinegold);  a  music 
drama  in  4  scenes,  prelude  to  tlie  triology, 
Der  ring  des  Nibelungen  (The  Nibelung's 
ring),  by  Ricliard  Wagner,  the  English  ver- 
sion by  C.  H.  Meltzer.  New  York,  F.  Rullman. 
51  p.    8°. 

©  Charles  Ilenrv  Meltzer,  New  York ;  D : 
5992,  Jan.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1905.  39311 

Rheingold  (The);  a  dramatic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Dannettell. 

©  Geo.  W.  Dannettell,  Evansville,  Ind. ; 
1892:2285.  Jan.  13.  39312 

Rheinnixe  (Die);  lustspiel  In  3  akten,  von 
Heinrich  Stobitzer.  Berlin,  Ahn  &  Simrock, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    57  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30972  ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    39313 

Rheinsberg'.     See  Drei  siege. 


Rhena;  drarae  lyrique  en  4  actes  et  5  tableaux 
(i'apres  Ouida  [Louise  De  la  Ramee]  [de] 
Michel  Carrg,  musique  de  J.  Van  den  Eeden. 
Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1912.  67  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1912;  D: 
29050;  Enoch  &  cie.,  Paris.  39314 

Rhesus  (The)  of  Euripides;  tr.  by  Gilbert 
Murray.  London,  G.  Alien  &  company,  ltd., 
1913.     xli,  66,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  A  ad  int.  1540 ;  pubd. 
May  23,  1913;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer. 
branch,  New  York.  39315 

tr.  into  English  rhyming  verse,  with  ex- 
planatory notes,  by  Gilbert  Murray.  New 
York,  Oxford  university  press,  American 
branch  ;  [etc.,  etc.]  1913.    xii,  67  p.    12°. 

©  June  21,  1913;  2c.  June  24,  1913;  A: 
347S06 ;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch. 
New  York.  39315a 

Rhine  (The)  maiden.     See  Lorelei. 

Rhoda;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©   Charles    Steuart   Booth,   New    Orleans; 


D :  7349,  Oct.  2,  1905. 


39316 


—  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  G.  T. 
Israel,  music  by  P.  K.  Hill.  [6],  21  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [With  music] 

©  G.  T.  Israel  and  F.  K.  Hill,  Sunbury,  Pa. ; 
1890 :  28807,  Sept.  19  ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  39317 

■play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur  George  [pseud,  of 


A.  G.  Lindell]     35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D:  38603;  Arthur 
George  Lindell,  Chicago.  39317a 

Rhoda  Gray;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Gomez. 
96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909;  D :  17532 ;  Auguste 
Gomez,  New  York.  39318 

Rhoda  of  the  bye  ways;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Osborne  and  Anne  Flowerree  Cloud. 
[108]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909 ;  D :  10488 ;  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osborne,  New  York.  39319 

Rhodes  (The)  scholar;  college  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Robert  Campbell.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house.  1915.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42598 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  39319a 

Rhodope;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Alexander 
Engel  and  H.  Felix.  65  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30542  ;  Hugo  Felix, 
London.  39320 


1979 


39321 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39343 


Rhodopis;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  Harness 
[pseud,  of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©  F.  P.  Holden,  Milwaukee ;  D :  10374,  Apr. 
18,  1907.  39321 

a  spectacular  play,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1888 :  3173,  Jan. 
28.  39322 

Rhody;  or,  The  pet  of  the  coal  mines,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Abarbanell. 

©    Jacob    Abarbanell,    New    York;    1881: 
14865,  Sept.  28.  39323 

Rhoecus;  masque  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  F.  Brown. 
17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1909 ;  D :  17358 ;  Abbie  Far- 
well  Brown,  Boston.  39324 

Rib  (The)  of  decision;  a  comedy,  by  Gerolanio 
Rovetta,  adapted  from  the  Italian  by  D.  St. 
Cyr  and  W.  Bynner.  133  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Dirce  St.  Cyr  and  Witter  Bynner,  New 
York ;  D :  12344,  Feb.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10, 
1908.  39325 

Ribbons;  or,  An  editor's  sanctum,  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  E.  L.  Stowell. 

©  Edward  L.  Stowell,  Maywood,  111. ;  1878 : 
3845,  Apr.  1.  39326 

Riber  &  s0n;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  P.  Levin. 
Ki0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1915.     151  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  42259 ; 
Poul  Levin,  Copenhagen.  39326a 

Ribs;  dialogue,  by  L.  Wolfe  Gilbert.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1910;  D:  20551;  Howell  & 
Webster,  New  York.  39327 

Ricardo  Delmez;   a  Corsican   melodrama   in   4 

acts,   [by]  T.  H.  Matthews,  jr.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  Henry  Matthews,  jr.,  Hazleton,  Pa. ; 

1893:48494,  July  27;  2c.  Aug.  7.  39328 

Rice  and  old  shoes;  monologue,  pt.  1,  by  A. 
Hoffman.     [1],  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35159 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  39329 

Rice  (A)  pudding;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Esther 
B.  Tiffany.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1889. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1888: 
33277,  Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  39330 

Rich  and  poor;  a  comedy  drama  of  every  day 
life,  by  H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  St.  Paul ;  1884 :  18940, 
Sept.  20.  39331 

^  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©     Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1897:8021. 
Jan.  29.  39332 


Rich  (The)  and  the  poor;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Piatt.  [125]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    George    Foster    Piatt,    Milwaukee ;    D : 
4253,  Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1903.    39333 

Rich  for  a  day;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.;  D: 
5853,  Dec.  3,  1904.  39334 

Rich  man,  poor  man;  play  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  H.  H.  Armstrong.  [2],  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;   D :  33185 ;  Harold  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  39335 

Rich  (A)  man's  son;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Forbes.     [5],  103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    24,    1912;    D :  30943 ;    James 
Forbes,  New  York.  39336 

Rich  (The)  Miss  Poor;  a  financial  romance  in 
1  act,  by  Charles  Townsend. 

©  Charles  Belmont  Davis,  New  York;  1900 
A:  8375,  Mar.  31.  39337 

Rich   Mr.    Hoggenheimer;    a    musical    comedy 

libretto  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.     [147]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Harrv   B.    Smith,   New   York;    D :  8677, 

June  12,  1906;  2c.  June  12,  1906.  39338 

Rich  (A)  pauper;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 

C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  1895 :  54875, 

Oct.  29.  39339 

Rich  (A)  relation;  original  plav  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  E.  Kidder.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1911 ;  D :  24437 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  39340 

Rich  (The)  youth.     See  Great  possessions. 

Richard;  or,  The  crimson  crescent,  a  thrilling 
drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  H.  H.  Palmer. 
Minerva,  O.,  The  author,  1887.    43  p.    16°. 

©  H.  H.  Palmer,  Minerva,  O. ;  1886:29874, 
Dec.  27;  2c.  Feb.  22,  1887.  39341 

Richard  II  (King);  the  prompt-book  ed.  by  W. 
Winter,  as  presented  by  Edwin  Booth,  [v.  3] 
New  York,  Francis  Hart  and  company,  1878. 
72  p.    16°. 

©  William  Winter,  New  York ;  1878 :  2478, 
Feb.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  26.  39342 

with  a  special  introduction  by  George 

Saintsbury  and  an  original  frontispiece  by 
Paul  Woodroffe.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxv,  131  p.  front. 
4°.  "(The  complete  works  of  William  Shake- 
speare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  21) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
195096,   Dec.  26,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1907. 

39343 


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39358 


Bichard  II — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 

and  an  introduction  by  James  Hugh  Moffatt. 

New    York,    The    Macraillan    company,    1908. 

cviii,  [2]  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.    front,     (port.)     24°. 

(Macmillan's   pocljet   American    and    English 

chissics ) 

©    Macmillan    co..    New    York ;    A :  217232, 

Sept.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  IS,  1908.  39344 

Richard  the  Second  (King);  ed.  with  notes  by 
William  J.  Rolfe.  Harper's  library  ed.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers.  1898. 
227,  [1]  p.  front,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's 
complete  works,     v.  6) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1898:26697. 
Apr.  29;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  39345 

(The  life  and  death  of  King) ;  by  William 

Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,,  list  of  variorum  readings  and 
selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter.  [First 
folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co. 
[1910]  4  p.  1.,  vii— xviii,  250  p.  front, 
(port.)     16°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1910;  A: 
273542 ;  Thos.  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York. 

39346 

-(Shakespeare's   King);   with   introduction, 

and  notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N. 
Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1879.  (An- 
notated English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1879:8150,  June  19.  39347 

(Shakespeare's     tragedy     of     King) ;     ed. 

with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1876.  [3]-225  p.  front, 
illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1876:9359, 
Aug.  12;  2c.  Aug.  15.  39348 

'Same.        New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 

American  book  company  [1904]  3  p.  1.,  [9]- 
227,  [1]  p.  incl.  front,  illus.  16°.  [English 
classics] 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Aug.  12,  1904;  A: 
91671,  July  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1904.      39349 

Same.       New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 

American  book  company  [1905]  272  p.  incl. 
front.,  illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
105609,  Jan.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1905.     39350 

•  (The   tragedy   of);  ed.   by   Hardin   Craig. 

New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912. 
xvii,  158  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shake- 
speare) 

©  Sept.  18,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1912;  A: 
320450;   Macmillan  co..  New  York.       39351 

See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Richard  III;  an  historical  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
from  Shakespeare's  original,  adapted  for  per- 
formance by  male  characters,  by  C.  J.  Bir- 
beck.  New  York,  J.  F.  Wagner  [1904]  64  p. 
diagrs.    12°.     ([Classical  dramas,  no.  1]) 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New  York;  D :  5951, 
Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  39352 


— '(King);  with  a  special  introduction  by 
William  P.  Trent  and  an  original  frontis- 
piece by  Fred  Roe.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxv,  176  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shake- 
speare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.     v.  20) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
190115,  Oct.  21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907. 

39353 


—  (Shakespeare's  King) ;  adapted  for  school 
use  by  Auios  M.  Kellogg.  New  York,  Chicago 
[etc.]     E.  L.  Kellogg  &  co.  [1901]     27  p.    12°. 

©  E.  L.  Kellogg  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A :  20751, 
Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1901.  39354 

with  introduction,  notes,  examination 


papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected,  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  Clark  &  May- 
nard,  1886.  5,  vi-ix.  2.  [10]-200  p.  1  illus. 
24°.     (English  classics) 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,    New    York;    1885: 
20526,  Oct.  1;  2c.  Oct.  8.  39355 

(Shakespeare's    tragedy    of    King);     the 

prompt-book,  ed.  by  W.  Winter,  as  presented 
bv  Edwin  Booth,  [v.  1]  New  York,  Francis 
Hart  &  company,  1878.     110  p.     16°. 

©    William    Winter,    New    York;    1878:5, 
Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Jan.  11.  39356 

Richard  III  a  la  mode;  burlesque,  by  J.  E. 
Austrian.     [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914;  D :  36685 ;  .Joseph  E. 
Austrian.  New  York.  39356a 

Same.     [3],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914;  D:  36860;  Joseph  E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  39356b 

Richard  the  Third  (King);  ed.  with  notes  by 
William  J.  Rolfe.  Harper's  library  ed.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898. 
258  p.  front,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's 
complete  works,     v.  3) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1898:26441, 
Apr.  2S;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  39357 

(Shakespeare's    King);    with    introduction 


and  notes,  explanatox-y  and  critical,  by  H.  N. 
Hudson.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  219  p. 
16°.      (Annotated  English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:17129. 
Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  39358 


1981 


39359 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


39376 


Richard  the  Third  (Shakespeare's  King) — 
Continued. 

-Same.     Boston,  New  York   [etc.]   Ginn  & 

company  [1908]     219  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  11,  1908;  A: 
212764,  July  24,  1908;  2c.  July  24,  1908. 

39359 

■  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of  King) ;  ed.  with 

notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1884.  256  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1884:9983. 
May  15 ;  2c.  July  5.  39360 

Same. 

©  John  C.  Rolfe,  Philadelphia,  as  the  child 
of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  2664.  Feb.  7,  1912.  Origi- 
nal entry,  May  15,  1884,  no.  9983.  39361 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1904]  329  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
84961,  Apr.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  July  11,  1904.    39362 


—  (The  tragedy  of);  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter.  [First  folio  ed.]  New  York, 
T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1910]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xxxiv, 
309  p.     front,      (port.)     16°. 

©  Oct.  13, 1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  15, 1910 ;  A :  273.543  ; 
Thos.  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York.         39363 

ed.    by     George   B.    Churchill.     New 


York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912.  xxiii, 
198  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shake- 
speare) 

©   June  12,   1912;   2c.   June  13,   1912;   A: 
316166;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.         39364 
with    introduction    touching    the    his- 


torical bases  of  the  play,  its  motive,  author- 
ship and  stage  history,  by  Elias  A.  Calkins. 
The  player's  text  of  1597,  with  the  Heminges 
and  Condell  text  of  1623.  New  York,  The 
Shakespeare  society  of  New  York,  1891.  (The 
Bankside  Shakespeare,    xv) 

©  Shakespeare  society  of  New  York,  New 
York;  1891:40872,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  6. 

39365 

■with  the  landing  of  Earle  Richmond 


and  the  battell  at  Bosworth  Field,  ed.  by  H.  H. 
Furness,  jr.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
company,  1908.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  641  p.  front.  8°. 
(New  variorum  ed.  Shakespeare) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  jr.,  Philadel- 
phia; A:  217234,  Sept.  18,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  18, 
1908.  39366 

—  See  also  Richard  the  three  times. — Shake- 


speare's works. 
Richard  and  Elmira.     See  Toy-shop  (The) 


Richard    Coeur    de    Lion;    by     B.     B.     McAvoy 

[Trenton?  N.  J.]   1903.     103  p.     12°. 

©  Ballard  Brownlee  McAvoy,  Trenton, 
N.  .T. ;  D:4298,  Nov.  24,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  23, 
1904.  39367 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  C.  Moise. 

©  Leonard  Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La. ; 
D:  10613,   May   10,   1907.  39368 

Richard  Eastgate  Hale;  a  drama,  by  C  H. 
Bryan.     2  p.  I.,  34  numb.  1.     8°.     Printed. 

©  C.  H.  Bryan,  Chicago ;  D :  13178,  June  13, 
1908;  2c.  July  2,  1908.  39369 

Richard  Halsted.     See  Fate. 

Richard  Lancaster's  love;  by  G.  E.  Stevens. 

©  George  E.  Stevens,  Chicago ;  1886 :  6352, 
Mar.  19.  39370 

Richard  Loraine;  a  drama  in  4  act's,  by  C.  J. 
Logan.     48  p.     f°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  C.  J.  Logan,  Philadelphia;  D :  496S, 
Apr.  30,  1904;   2c.  May  27,  1904.  39371 

Richard  Lufticus;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Kompkat. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1914 ;  D :  39258 ;  Fred  Komp- 
kat, Glenwood  Springs,  Col.  39371a 

Richard  Marston's  mistake.  See  Two  (The) 
nephews. 

Richard  Morgan;  or,  When  women  hate, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Feldhaus.  56  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Gesina  Feldhaus,  Reading,  O. ;  D :  8116 
Feb.  21,  1906;  2c.  May  8,  1906.  39372 

Richard  Neville,  patriot;  a  drama  of  the  Civil 
War,  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Bennett. 

©  John  William  Bennett,  Baltimore ;  1899 : 
19880,  Mar.  17.  39373 

Richard  of  the  Red  court;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts  and  7  scenes,  dealing  with  incidents  in 
the  lives  of  some  aristocratic  English  .smug- 
glers of  the  past  century,  by  S.  A.  Arnold. 

©  Seth  A.  Arnold,  Quincy,  Mass. ;  D :  5365, 
Aug.  1,  1904.  39374 

Richard  Savage;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Madeleine 
Lucette  Ryley. 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  York;  1895:24082. 
May  1.  39375 

Richard  the  Lion-Hearted;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  J.  Kunkel.  [3],  33  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D  :  39385  ;  Edward  Jones 
Kunkel,  Leetonia,  O.  39375a 

a  play,  by  Arthur  Dudley  Hall. 

©  Robert  L.  Downing,  Washington;  1892: 
40397,  Oct.  5.  39376 


1982 


39377 


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39394 


Richard  the  three  times;  burlesque  on  Richard 
the  Third,  by  Franii  Duraont.  New  York, 
Chitago  [etc.]  M.  Witmarli  &  sons,  1905.  12  p. 
12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6089, 
Jan.  11,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  39377 

Richard  Yanesk;  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
Wni.  Corbett.    58  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   H.    L.    Corbett,    Detroit;    D :  2698, 
Dec.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1902.  39378 

Richardis;  romantische  oper  in  3  akten,  von 
Hermann  Wolfgang  von  Waltershausen.  Sliin- 
cheii  u.  Berlin,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h., 
1914.     36  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  38-521 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  39378a 

Richard's  wife;  a  comedy-satire  in  3  acts.  50 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Bigelow  Van  Meter,  Chicago ; 
D :  15895,  M;ty  19,  1909 ;  2c.  May  19,  1909. 

39379 

Richelieu;  schauspiel  von  Bulwer  [Edward 
George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron] 
in  <ler  fassung  welche  E.  Booth,  dem  stiick 
auf  der  biihne  giebt.  Deutsch  von  Lilian  Tay- 
lor. New  York,  Vaux  &  Roper,  1882.  2  p.  1., 
105  p.     16°. 

©    Edwin    Booth,     United     States;    1882: 
11445,  July  12 ;  2c.  July  15.  39380 

or,  The  conspiracy,  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 

Lytton  Buhver  [Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer-I^ytton,  1st  baron]  adapted  by  C.  J. 
Birbeck.  New  York,  J.  F.  Ys^agner  [1904]  77 
p.,  diagrs.    12°.    [Classical  dramas,  no.  2] 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New   York  ;    D  :  5954. 
Dec.  22,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904.  39381 

■  — —  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Edward  Bulwer 

I^ytton  [Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 
Lytton,  1st  baron]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  CO.,   Boston;   1896: 
51198,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  30. 

39382 

• ■ by  Lord  Lytton  [Edward  George 

Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron]  an 
entirelv  new  acting  ed.  ed.  by  John  M.  King- 
dom. New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  61  p. 
12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  183] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15824,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1875.  39383 

See  also  Miscellaneous  (The)  plays  of  Ed- 
win Booth. 

E,ichelieu  (The)  of  the  period;  a  burlesque  play 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  Schonberg  and  T.  B.  De 
Walden. 

©    James    Schonberg   and    Thomas   B.    De 
Walden,  New  York  ;  1871 :  902,  Feb.  4.    39384 


Richelieu's  honeymoon;  in  1  act,  by  D.  Miles. 
21  p.     4.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Miles,  New  York ;  D  :  1354,  Jan.  25, 
1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1902.  39385 

Richelieu's  stratagem;  or.  The  edict  of  Nantes, 
a  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  Stapleton.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    John    Stapleton,    New    York;    1900    A: 
31021,  Dec.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  39386 

Riches;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goddman.  [1], 
25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1913;    D :  33029 ;    Edward 
Goodin.'in,   New  York.  39387 

or,  A  poor  young-  man's  love,  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  L.  J.  L.   Stilwell.     72  p.     f°.     Type- 
v\-ritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12049,  Jan.  3.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908. 

39388 

Riches  and  matches.     See  Big  (The)  bonanza. 

Riches  have  wings;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     144  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   3,    1909 ;    D :  16268 ;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  39389 

Riche.'s  (The)  of  the  poor;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  Barrett.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Barrett,  St.  Paul ;  D :  11382,  Sept. 

19,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1907.  39390 


-sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Guest.     [1],  27  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  37986  ;  Edgar  Albert 
Guest,  Detroit.  39390a 

Richest  (The)  coon  in  Georgia;  by  C.  H.  Wil- 
lianjs  and  A.  Stevens. 

©  C.  H.  Williams  and  A.  Stevens,  Chicago ; 
D  :  8927,  Aug.  7,  1906.  39391 


-2  act  musical  comedy,  by  C.  H.  Williams. 

SynopsLs.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915 ;  D :  39924 ;  Robert  W. 
Thompson  and  Chas.  H.  Williams,  Wakefield, 
Mass.  39391a 

Richest  (The)  woman  in  the  world;  a  comedy, 
by  R.  Hughes. 

©  Itupert  Hughes,  New  York ;  1894 :  54218, 
Nov.  20.  39392 

-farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  .Tames.     34  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1910;  D :  20095 :  Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  39393 

Richter  (Der);  schauspiel  in  1  aufzug,  von  Max 
Bernf-teiu.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911. 
29  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25712 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  39394 


5379— VOL.  2—17- 


-21 


1983 


39395 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


39412 


Richters  millionen  (Urns  goldene  kalb);  volks- 
stiick  niit  sesang  in  3  akten,  von  J.  G.  Schade, 
miisik  von  Emil  Uhlig.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
(les  Verbaudes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.  [1910]  4  p.  1.,  85  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23828  ;  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  39395 

Ricket;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Ackerman. 
©  Irene  Ackerman,  New  York ;  1880 :  2459, 
Feb.  14.  39396 

Rickshaw  (The);  by  Longley  Taylor  [i.  e.  C.  T. 
I>.  Taylor]  and  Guy  Boothby.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J. ;  D :  8088,  Feb.  15,  1906 ;  2c. 
Feb.  15,  1906.  39397 

an    Anglo-Cinghalese    absurdity    in   3    acts, 

by  Guy  Boothl)y.     [73]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Longley  Taylor.  New  York ;  D :  329,  Apr. 
10,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1901.  39398 

Ricochette;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop 
and  W.  Gill. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  William  Gill,  New 
York  :  1882  :  12341,  July  26.  39399 

Ride  (A)  for  life;  u  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
AV.  Fessler.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  Greenville,  Pa.;  1893: 
27559,  June  8 ;  2c.  June  27.  39400 

See  also  Under  oath. 


Ride  (The)  home;  poems,  with  The  marriage 
of  Guineth ;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Florence 
Wilkinson  Evans.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton  Mifflin  company,  1913.  xi,  [1],  388, 
[2]   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  24,  191C ;  A: 
357858;  F.  W.  Evans,  Florence,  Italv. 

39400a 

Ride  (The)  to  death;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts 
and  1  scene,  by  F.  Aulich.  [60]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frederic  Aulich,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10610,  May 
22,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  [Note:  Copie.s 
bear  title.  Looping  the  gap ;  or,  A  ride  to 
death]  39401 

Riders  to  the  sea;  [a  play  in  1  act]  by  John 
Millington  Synge.  Boston,  J.  W.  Luce  &  com- 
pany, 1911.  1  p.  1.,  vii-x  p.,  3  1..  17-45  p.,  1  1. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  21,  1911;  2c.  Mav  22,  1011;  A: 
289095;  L.  E.  Bassett,  Boston.  39401a 


Riders  to  the  sea — Continued. 

a  tragic  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Synge. 

(Two  Irish  plays  from  the  Gaelic  originals, 
play  1 ;  in  Poet  lore.  v.  16,  no.  1,  Spring. 
1905;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadel- 
phia; B:  95482,  Mar.  29,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  20, 
1905 J  39402 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 

Riding  the  goat;  a  burlesque  initiation,  by  O.  E. 
Young.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1905. 
25  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  6002, 
Jan.  4,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  39403 

Riding  (The)  to  Lithend;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Gordon  Bottomley.  Portland,  Me.,  T.  B. 
Mosher,  1911.     62  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23470 : 
Thomas  B.  Mosher,  Portland,  Me.         39404 

Riel;  tragedie  en  4  actes,  par  E.  Paquin. 

©  Elzear  Paquin,  Detroit ;  1886 :  25906. 
Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  39405 

Rienzi;  by  T.  F.  J.  and  J.  T.  Maguire.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  F.  J.  and  Joseph  Traverse  Ma- 
guire, Boston;  1900  A :  4330  Feb.  16;  2c. 
Feb.  16.  39406 

-or.   Love  and  empire,   by  C.  A.  Deninger, 

from  Lytton's  Rienzi. 

©  Charles  Aurelius  Deninger,  Baltimore; 
1898:8227,  Jan.  28.  39407 

■See  also  Popolo  ('L). — Rienzi,  the  last  of 


the  tribunes. 

Rienzi,  last  of  the  Romans;  by  J.  C.  Covert. 

©    John    Cutler   Covert,    Cleveland;    1896: 
26199,  Apr.  29.  39408 

Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  tribunes;  in  4  ut-ts, 
dramatized  from  Bulwer's  romance  of  Rienzi, 
by  C.  L.  Bonney. 

©   Callie   L.    Bonney,    Boston;     1887:  1707. 
Feb.  26.  39409 

Riette,  the  fisherman's  daughter;  a  5  act 
comedy  drama,  by  B.  Welby. 

©  Bertha  Welby,  New  York;   1885:17241, 
Aug.  14.  39410 

Riff  raff;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hoist. 
'©   Edouard   Hoist   and    Mar.shall   W.    Day, 
United     States;     1884:8854,     Apr.     28;     2c. 
Apr.  28.  39411 

Riff  (The)  spiders.      See  Black  (The)  hand. 

Rifle  (The)  balL      See  Rosedale. 

Rifle  (The)  rangers.      See  Freyschiitz  (Der) 

Rift  (A)  in  the  clouds;  tragedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  M.  Woodard. 

©  Samuel  Martin  Woodard,  Newi>()rt.  Me.: 
D  :  7672,  Dec.  7,  1905.  39412 


1984 


39413 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


39432 


Bift  (The)  in  the  lute;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  W.  and  H.  R.  Walthew. 

©  Geo.  W.  Walthew  and  Helene  liipley 
Walthew.  San  Francisco;  1896:48650. 
Aug.    28.  39413 

Rift  (The)  within  love's  cloud;  a  comedv  in 
1  act,  by  F.  C.  Smith.  14  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frank  Clifford  Smith,  Montreal,  Canndii ; 
D :  1017,  Oct.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901. 

39414 

Rift  (The)  within  the  lute;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Chas.  H.  Diel-cinson  and  Arthur  Griffiths.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.. 
1899.  1  p.  1..  17  p.  12°.  (French's  interna- 
tional copyrighted  edition  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  21) 

©  T.  H.  French.  New  York ;  1899  A :  70.i20. 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  39415> 

Riggan  Shaft;  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  and 
adapted  by  R.  Bates. 

©  Rosa  Bates,  New  York;  1877:12803, 
Nov.  6.  3941G 

Rigging  a  purchase;  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New 
York.  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama^  no.  55] ) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1875: 
7707,  .Tuly  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  39417 

Right  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Hunt. 
[53]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1914;  D:  38589;  Edwin  Ar- 
thur Hunt,  Huntington  Park,  Cal.         39417a 

Right  against  might.  See  Cuba.— In  spite 
of  the  law. 

Right  and  wrong;  by  H.  Dedericks. 

©    Herman    Dedericks,    New    York;    1875: 
^10368,  Oct.  8.  39418 

Right  at  last;  a  drama,  by  W.  Ware,  arr.  from 
Matthew  S.  Vinton's  story  of  Jig  Potter. 

©  Willie  Ware,  Brooklyn ;  1872 :  1199,  Feb. 
7.  39419 

Right  (The)  Bill;  comedy  sketch,  bv  H.  Weis- 
berg.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  32101 ;  Henry  Weis- 


berg,  Chicago. 


39420 


Right  (The)  bower;  or,  The  glitter  of  gold,  a 
play,  by  W.  M.  Turner. 

©    William    Mason    Turner,    Philadelphia; 
1873  :  6484,  June  9.  39421 

Right  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Edith  Huntington  Mason 
and  C.  W.  Collins.  83  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  W.  Collins,   Chicago:   D :  14043, 
Oct.  3,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1908.  39422 


Right  (The)  girl— Continued. 

a  musical  comedy-sketch  in  1  act,  book  and 

lyrics  by  M.  Harcourt,  music  by  A.  Sond- 
heimer.  [3],  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1912  ;  D :  29872 ;  M.  Harcourt, 
New  York.  39423 

1    act   dramatic   sketch,    by    J.   W.   Carey. 


[31]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Tohn    W.    Carey,    Sioux   City,    la.;    D: 
12784,  Apr.  11,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1908.    39424 

Right  (The)  guard;  a  college  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  C.  Pearson. 

©  Harlan  C.  Pearson,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D: 
105.52,  May  1,  1907.  39425 

Right  (The)  hand;  a  drama  of  the  American 
Revolution,  1  act  and  4  scenes,  bv  A.  Hart- 
rick.     23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Hartrick,    Pittsburgh;    D :  8317, 
Apr.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  1906.  39426 

Right  (The)  idea;  comedy  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne.  [1-25]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914;  D:  37264;  Porter  Emer- 
son Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  39426a 

Right  (The)  kind  of  a  girl;  by  H.  N.  Bruun. 
4  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1911;  D :  23342 ;  Harold  N. 
Bruun,  Chicago.  39427 

Right  (The)  man;  by  E.  F.  Thorn. 

©  Edward  F.  Thorn,  United  States;  1887: 
284,  Jan.  5.  39428 

-by  Sophie  Treadwell   [pseud,  of  S.  T.  Mc- 

Geehan] 

©    S.    Treadwell,    Los    Angeles ;    D :  13164, 
.Tune  11,  1908.  39429 

dramatic  sketch,  by  .John  T.  Doyle,  theme 

by  Charles  Smith.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912 ;  D :  30241 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  39430 

Right  (The)  man  in  the  right  place.  See 
Truth  (The)  will  out. 

Right  (The)  of  birth;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Greville.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1909 ;  D :  16555 ;  Genevieve 
Greville,  New  York.  39431 

Right  (The)  of  title.  See  Tambourine,  queen 
of  the  Gales. 

Right  (The)  of  triumph;  by  I.  Cohn. 

©  Isidore  Cohn,  New  York ;  D :  11818,  Nov. 
27,  1907.  39432 


1985 


39433 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39452 


Right  of  way;  a  drama  in  6  scenes,  by  E.  W. 

Presbrey,  from  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by 

Gilbert  Parker.      [118]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Wiley  Presbi'ey,  New  York;  D: 

9775,  Jan.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1907.       39433 

a   realistic   and   romantic  play,   abounding 

in  strong  dramatic  effects  and  startling  tab- 
leaux, by  W.  H.  Young. 

©  J.  Leslie  Gossin  and  Wm.  H.  Young, 
United  States ;  1881 :  885G,  June  6 ;  2c.  May  15, 
1889.  39434 

■  Same. 

©  William  H.  Young  and  John  Leslie  Gos- 
yin.  New  York  ;  1889 :  16713,  June  1.        39435 

Same. 

©  William  H.  Young  and  John  Leslie  Gos- 
sin, United  States  ;  1889  :  16782,  June  1. 

39436 

Right    princess;    drama,    by    C.    L.    Burnham. 
74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Dec.  14,  1909 ;  D :  17696 ;  Clara  Louise 


Burnham,  Chicago. 


39437 


Right  (The)  road;  by  Jack  Gorman.  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910;  D :  21512 ;  Wagner  & 
Gray,  Chicago.  39438 

•  original  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  J.  Vermilye. 

24,  [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1911;  D :  24407 ;  Kate  Jor- 
dan Vermilye,  New  York.  39439 

See   al'io   Reversed   version   of   The  right 

road. 

Right's  might;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Gleason  and  F.  McGlynn.  62  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  McGlvnn  and  John  J.  Gleason,  San 
Frfincisco ;  D :  14646,  Dec.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan. 
11,  1909.  39440 

Right's  right;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  and  a 
prologue,  by  C.  A.  Clarke. 

©  E.  J.  Parker  and  Dominick  Murray,  New 
York ;  1887  :  19906,  Aug.  3.  39440a 

Right  (The)  side.     See  Our  flag. 

Right  side  up;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Franklin. 

©  Lester  Franklin,  United  States;  1891: 
43432,  Dec.  3.  39441 

Right  square  in  the  eye;  dramatic  composition 
in  2  scenes,  by  M.  Murphy.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1913;  D :  32649 ;  Margaurite 
Murphy,  New  York.  39442 


Right  (The)  stocking;  by  W.  R.  Ogden. 

©  Wm.  R.  Ogden,  New  York ;  1900  A :  18809, 
July  30.  39443 

Right  (The)  to  happiness;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.  Dixie  Summers.  [1],  92  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913 ;  D :  33744 ;  Annella  Sum- 
mers,  Seattle.  39444 

■  See  also  Masterpiece  (The) 

Right  (The)  to  hope;  incident  in  prison  re- 
form in  1  act,  by  Agnes  Armstrong  [pseud,  of 
A.  Bird]      [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914 ;  D :  37477 ;  Agnes  Bird, 
Portland,  Me.  394'.;4a 

Right  (The)  to  judge;  a  dramatic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  P.  Pauli.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    June   18,    1912;    D:  30020;    Pauline 
Pauli,  Coytesville,  N.  J.  39445 

Right  (The)  to  kill.     See  Wreck  (The) 

Right  (The)  to  live;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Slvinner. 

©    Constance    Skinner,    Los    Angeles ;    D : 
12424,  Feb.   25,   1908.  39446 

Right  (The)  to  love;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
the  German  of  Max  Nordau,  by  E.  Blum. 

©  Emil  Blum,  Allegheny,  Pa.;  1892:  J 6985, 
Apr.  20.  39447 

Right  (The)  to  pray;  a  miracle  play  in  1  act 
of  2  scenes,  by  E.  Abbott.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Edward    Abbott,   New    York;    0:14050. 
Oct.  13,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  39448 

Right  (The)  to  strike.  See  Working-man 
(The) 

Right  vs.  wrong.     See  Against  the  tide. 

Right  (The)  way.     [8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   F.    William   Armbruster,    New   Orleans ; 
D :  14111,  Oct.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  190S. 

39449 

Right  (The)  wing;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  AVor- 
rall  and  A.  Hall.  [108]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911 ;   D :  23687 ;   Lechmere 
\\'orrall,  New  York.  39450 

Right  (The)  woman  in  the  v/rong  place:  an 
American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Thonjpson 
and  D.  Henderson. 

©  Slason  Thompson  and  David  Jlenderscm, 
Chicago;  1884:1432,  Jan.  21;  2c,  Fob,  15. 

39451 

Right  you  are;  farce  in  1  act.  by  Y.  De  W. 
Kaplan.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar,  15,  1910;  D:  205.57;   Y.sabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  39452 


1986 


39453 


{n)PYKIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


39469 


Righted;  play,  by  Hnrry  F.  Clarens.  [2],  IS  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9.  1912  ;  D  :  28634 ;  II.  V.  Clarens. 
New  Yorlv.  39453 

Righted  at  last;  a  new  and  original  sensa- 
tional drama  ir.  3  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  S.  S. 
Motley. 

©    Samuel    S.    Motley,    New    i'ork ;    1875: 
840,  Jan.  27.  39454 

Righteous  (A)  cause;  by  J.  E.  Bauscb.     72  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jacob  E.  Bausch,  New  York;   D :  15547, 
Apr.  6.  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1909.  39455 

Rightful  (The)  heir;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Lord  Lytton  [Edw.-u'd  George  Earle  Lytton. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron]  an  entirely  new 
acting  ed.  edited  by  John  M.  Kingdom.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New    York;    1875: 
7696,  July  23;  2c.  Oct.  21.  39456 

a  musical  satire  in  2  acts,  text  and  lyrics 


by  Arthur  Sturgess  and  J.  C.  Goodwin,  score 
by  Richard  Henry  Warren  and  Emile  A.  Ki-u- 
guiere,  jr.. 

©  J.   Cheever  Goodwin,  New  York;   1899: 
40769,  June  22;  2c.  June  22.  39457 

See  also  Ballagh  Na — Mona. 

Righting  (The)  of  Bella.  Sec  Golden  (The) 
dustman. 

Rights  and  wrongs;  domestic  comedy,  bv  J.  H. 
Glenn.      [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31.  1913;  D :  35597 ;  John  Hamil- 
ton Glenn,  Chicago.  39458 

Rights  (The)  of  nature.     See  Two  (The)  wives. 

Bights  (The)  of  the  soul;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Giuseppe  Giacosa,  tr.  by  E.  F.  Davis.  [201  P- 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   18,  1912;   D :  29069 ;   Elizabeth 
F.  Davis,  Chicago.  39459 

Rigolde;  a  musical  comedv  with  iHusions,  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Webber. 

©  Charles  F.  Webber,  Boston :  1889 :  12824, 
Apr.  26.  39460 

Rike  (Den)  mannen  och  Lazarus;  leaterspeleri 
Died  s:\ng  i  3  akter  af  C.  W.  Anderson. 

©    Carl    W.    Anderson,    Denver;    1901)    A: 
5804,  Mar.  3.  39461 

Riley's  last  spree;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  Jacob- 
son.     [1],  7  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1912;    D:  31721;    Gorshon 
Jacobson,    Washington.  39462 


Riley's  night  out;  musical  farce  (0ui(>dy  in  1 
act,  by  Chas.  I\Iorton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1915.  [27]  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
[Words  only] 

©   Oct.    14,    1915;    2c.    Nov.    22.    1915;    D: 
42322;  Alexander  Byers.  Chicago.         39462a 

Riley's  reception;  3  act  musical  comedv,  by 
A.  W.  Borden. 

©  Ed.   Rogers  and  Ed.   Ryan.  New   York; 
1S97  :  28033.  May  6.  39463 

Rim  (The)  of  the  earth;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
E.  Kent.     [1],  53  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D :  40253 ;  Esraee  Kent, 
Philadelphia.  39463a 

Rimbecco;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mary  M.  Gay. 

©  M.  M.  Gay,  Boston ;  1883 :  24187,  Dec.  26. 

39464 

Rincon  (El)  de  la  alegria;  boceto  de  sainete  en 
1  acto,  original  de  S.  Alonso  G6mez,  mtisica 
de  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1909.  39  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©    Sebastian    Alonso    Gomez,    Madrid ;    D : 
15469.  Mar.  27,   1909;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909. 

39465 

Ring  (The);  or,  The  Caliph  of  Bagdad  in  New 
York,  an  American  song-play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Yolk.  Brooklvn,  Martin  &  Niper,  1884.  58  p., 
1  L     12°. 

©  .Tohn  Volk,  New  York ;  1884 :  4704,  Mar. 
5;  2c.  Apr.  7.  39466 

—  See  nlso  Short  plays;  by  IMary  MacMillan. 


Ring-around-a-rosie:  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Gladys 
Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
[1913]     22  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    21,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    22,    1913;    D: 
34800 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    39467 

Ring  (Der)  der  wahrheit;  ein  miirchenspiel  in 
3  akten.  von  Yictor  Auburtin.  Miinchen,  A. 
Langen  [1910]     123  p.     12°. 

©   May   30,   1910;    2c.    .lune   17,  1910;    D 


21354 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munieli. 


39468 


Ring  (Der)  des  gauklers;  spiel  in  4  akten.  von 
Max  Halbe.  Miinchen.  A.  Langen  [1911] 
247  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    16,    1911;    2c.    Feb.    9.    1912;    D: 
28619  ;  Albert  Langen,  INIunich.  39469 


Ring   (Der)   des   Nibeiungen. 
(Das).— Walkiire    (Die) 


See  Rheingold 


Ring  (The)  esperance;  a  dramatic  legend  in  1 
act  and  3  simple  settings,  by  A.  D.  Williams. 
[24]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  36708 ;  Anna  Dorsey 
Williams,  London.  39469a 


1987 


39469 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


39491 


Ring  in  the  new;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Merrill. 
[69]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18,   1915;    D :  42523 ;    Fenimore 
Merrill,  New  York.  39469b 

Ring-master  (The);  a  musical  play  iu  2  acts, 
by  F.  Bernard. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver ;  D :  8708, 
June  16.  1906.  39470 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Porter.     179  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

I©  Olive  Porter,  New  York ;  D :  13S13.  Sept. 
17,  1908;  2c.  June  16,  1909.  39471 

Ring  (The)  of  Amasis;  a  drama  by  C.  Clarke 
and  L.  Malloy. 

©  Creston  Clarke  and  Louise  Malloy, 
United   States;   1899:65042,  Oct.  7.       39472 

an  original  dramatization  of  Owen  Mere- 
dith's Ring  of  Amasis,  by  L.  Malloy. 

©  Louise  Malloy,  Baltimore;  1898:70917, 
Dec.  6.  39473 

Ring  (The)  of  steel;  a  society  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Knowles. 

©  Frederick  M.  Knowles.  New  York;  D: 
10202,  Mar.  23.  1907.  39474 

Ring  (The)  of  the  Niebelung.     See  Siegfried. 

Ring  rule  and  ring  ruin;  an  original  religious, 
social,  commercial,  financial,  legal,  political, 
railway  play,  in  3  acts  and  series  of  tab- 
leaux, by  J.  M.  Leavitt  and  A.  G.  W.  Carter. 
©  John  M.  Leavitt  and  A.  G.  W.  Carter, 
United  States  ;  1874  :  11343,  Sept.  4.       39475 

Ring  (The)  that  binds;  play  in  4  acts.  47  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  A.  Nelz,  New  York ;  D :  4405, 
Dec.  18,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  IS,  1903.  39476 

Ringelspiel;  in  3  akten,  von  Hermann  Bahr. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1907.     127  p.     12°. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne.  Germany ;  D :  9340. 
Oct.  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1906.  39477 

Ringer  (A)  for  Dugan;  a  vaudeville  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  W.  A.  Rivers  and  A.  IMetzger.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1909 ;  D :  16389 ;  Walter  Allen 
Rivers   and   Adrian   Metzger,   California. 

39478 
Rings;  a  satirical  burlesque  extravaganza,  by 
W.  IT.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.  Phillips,  New  York;  1876: 
8795,  July  27.  39479 

Ringsgang;  drama,  af  Herman  Wildenvey. 
Kristiania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1910.  2  p.  1.,  [7]-149 
p.    4°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1910;  2c.  -Ian.  21,  1911;  D: 
23159 ;  Gyldendalske  bogliandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christian! a,  Norway.  39480 


Rio  Grande;  by  A.  Adams. 

©  Andy  Adams,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ;  D : 
9639,  Dec.  14,  1906.  39481 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Townsend. 

©  Charles  F.  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  7029,  Feb.  21.  39482 


an   original   drama   in  3  acts,  by  Charles 

Townsend.      Author's     ed.  Boston,    W.     H. 

Baker   &   co.,   1891.     44   p.  12°.      ([Baker's 
ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  C.  F.  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
27180,  July  29;  2c.  Aug.  5.  39483 

or.   A  romantic  drama  of  the  South,   by 

M.  Price. 

©    Mark    Price,    New    York;    1886:23964. 
Oct.  22.  39484 

Rip,  el  cazador;  opereta  fantastica,  en  1  acto 
y  5  cuadros,  de  R.  Fernandez  y  Gonzalez, 
musica  del  maestro  Planquette.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  48  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    May    19,    1910;   2c.   May   20,   1910;    D: 
21084;  Rogelio  Fernandez  y  Gonzalez,  Madrid. 

39485 

Rip  Van  Winkle;  as  played  by  Joseph  Jeffer- 
son. New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  company,  1895. 
199  p.     front.,    illus.,  plates,    ports.     8°. 

©   Dodd,   Mead   &  co.,    New  York;    1895: 
59770,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  39486 

comedy  tabloid  based  in  part  on  the  legend 

of  the  same  name,  by  AV.  Bradshaw.     [4]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913;  D:  33932;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  39487 

a  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  Washing- 


ton  Irving's   Sketch  book. 

©    Scott    &    CO.,    New    York;    1880:16785, 
Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  39488 

the  libretto  of  an  opera  in  3  acts,  founded 


upon  Washington  Irving's  story  of  Rip  Van 
Winkle. 

©  Modeste  Hannis  Jordan,  New  York;  D: 
9578,  Dec.  5,  1906.  39489 

—  an  original  American  grand  opera  in  3 
nets,  libretto  by  J.  H.  Wainwright,  music  by 
George  F.  Bristow.  New  York,  W.  Hall  &  son 
[1870].    37  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Hall  &  son,  New  York;   1870: 
3024,  Nov.  10;  2c.  Nov.  10.  39490 

—  a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  founded  on 
Washington  Irving's  romance,  by  William 
Akerman,  mu.«ic  by  Franco  Leoni.  New  York, 
Musical  and  dramatic  copyright  office,  1897. 
49  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.   Ricordi  &  co.,   London;   1897:49945, 
Sept.  7;  2c.  Sept.  7.  39491 


1988 


39491 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


39510 


Rip  Van  Winkle — Continued, 

tabloid   of   the   famous   play   of   the   same 

name  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manusci'ipt  co.,  1915.  39  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  June  17,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  41427  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  39491a 


— •  or.  The  legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  a  do- 
mestic drama  in  3  acts,  readapted  and  arr. 
from  Washington  Irving's  legend  of  the 
same  name,  by  A.  M.  Rankin. 

©   Arthur    M.    Rankin,    New    York;    1870 : 
2055,  Sept.  21.  39492 

— ■  or.  The  sleep  for  twenty  minutes,  a  musi- 


cal burlesque  in  1  act  and  7  scenes,  by  N.  A. 
Conkey  and  J.  C.  Mink. 

©  Nate  A.  Conkey  and  John  C.  Mink,  Pitts- 
burgh; 1872:3897,  Apr.  13.  39493 

■  or,  The  sleep  of  twenty  years,  drama  in  6 


acts,  arr.  and  adapted  from  Washington  Irv- 
ing's legend  of  the  Catskills,  by  J.  P.  Hill. 
[65]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    17,    1914;    D :  36053 ;    John    P. 
Hill,  Brooklyn.  39493a 

a    picturesque    domestic    drama    in    3 


acts,  an*,  and  dramatized  from  Washington 
Irving's  legend  of  the  Catskill  Mountains,  bv 
R.  McWade.  . 

©  Robert  McWade,  New  York  ;  1870 :  1257  ; 
Aug.  26.  39494 

—  Sec  also  Thirty  minutes  of  Washington 


Irving's  legend. 

Rip  Van  Winkle  in  a  barber  shop;  a  comedy 
dream  in  1  act,  2  scenes,  by  F.  F.  Moore.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  F.  Moore,  Indianaijolis ;  D:  11159, 
Aug.  12,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907.  39495 

Rip  Van  Winkle,  jr.     Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   D.   Miner.   New   York;    1900   A: 
15999,  June  28 ;  2c.  June  28.  39496 

musical  play   in  3   acts,   words   by   C.   W. 

Emlvn,  music  by  Herbert  Blatch.  London. 
Bach  &  CO.,  1910.  47  p.  12°.  ( [The  D'Anvers' 
school  series] )     [Words  only] 

©  July  30.  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1910 ;  D :  21743 ; 
Charles  Willmore  Emlyn.  London.  39497 

Rip  Van  Winkle  up-to-date;  by  C.  T.  L.  Tay- 
lor. 

©  Charles  Thomas   Longlev   Taylor,   Lam- 
bertville,  N.   J.;   D :  8156,   Mar.   12,  1906. 

39498 


Rip  Van  Winkle's  luse;  farce  in  3  scenes,  by 
G.  M.  Overton.  [1|,  36  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,   1912;   D :  31438 ;   Grant  M. 
Ovei-ton,  Brooklyn.  39500 

Rip  Van  Wrinkle;  or.  The  nightmare,  an  origi- 
nal burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  R.  Ganthony. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Chicago;  1886:7086. 
Mar.  26.  39501 

Rip  Van  Wrinkles;  or,  The  man  who  slept 
200  years,  a  serio  burletta  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Opperman. 

©  Frank  Opperman,  New  York  ;  1897  :  29375, 
May  14.  39502 

Ripe  (A)  old  age;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
French. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston ;  1880 :  18879,  Dec.  10. 

39503 

Ripples;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  Browne. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames  [1886]  1  p.  1.,  8  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  180] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  25784.  Nov. 
15;  2c.  Nov.  15.  39504 

Ripples,  a  sea  change;  a  musical,  farcical,  com- 
edy conceit  in  2  acts,  by  J.  H.  Bradford. 

©  Joseph  H.  Bradford  and  Willie  Edouin, 
United  States  ;  1881 :  16911,  Oct.  31.       39505 

Rip's  dream;  comic  opera  librett(j  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  C.  Partridge  and  J.  Stearns  [pseud,  of 
Justine  Sterns  Lewis]  [2],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1911;  D :  23288 ;  Gertrude 
Clark  I'artridge.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  and 
Justine  Stearns,  New  York.  39506 

Riquet;  ballet  en  2  actes.  tire  de  Riquet  k  la 
houppe,  musique  de  Philippe  Flon,  livret  par 
Luc  Malpertuis.  Paris,  Heugel  &  CO.,  1908, 
20  p.     12°. 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  12852.  Ai)r.  27. 
1908;   2c.   Apr.   27,   1908.  39507 

Rise  (The)  and  fall  of  Humpty  Dumpty;  an 
extravaganza  in  4  acts,  founded  on  true  his- 
tories handed  down  from  Mother  Goose,  by 
(J.  F.  Piatt.     [107]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Milwaukee ;  D : 
2180,  Aug.  4,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1902.      39508 

spectacular    trick    pantomime    in    prologue 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts  with  34  lyrics. 

©  Rav  Clarke  Rose,  Chicago  ;  D  :  1071.  Nov. 

7,  1901.  39499 


and  2  acts,  by  Edmund  E.  Price. 

©  Fred  E.  Mustard,  Anderson,  Ind. ;  1899 : 

35693,  May  29.  39509 

Rise    (The)    of   a  new   day.      See   New    (The) 

woman. 
Rise  (The)  of  the  Fogarty's;  an  Irish  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Roach, 

©  James  Connor  Roach,  New  Y'ork ;  1883 : 
14988.  Aug.  14;  2c.  Aug.  14,  39510 


1989 


39511 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


39533 


Rise   (The)    of  the  republic  of  Boeotia. 
Parrhasius. 


Risen   (A)  past;  an  original,  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  New  York; 
1882  :  8474,  May  24.  39511 

Risifi's   daughter;   a   drama,   by    A.   K.   Green. 
New   York   &   London,    G.    P.    Putnam's   sons, 

1887. 

©  Anna  Katharine  Green,   United   States : 
1886  :  260.52,  Nov.  18  ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  39512 

Rising-    generation;    a    comedy-drama    in    pro- 
•    logue,  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New    York ;    1S9S :  37237, 
Aug.   11.  39513 


See  Risque  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  de  K.  Coolus 
[pseud,  de  K.  C.  Weill]  {In  Comedia,  29  nvril 
1912) 

©   Apr.   29,    1912;   2c.    June   13,    1912;    D: 
299.55;  Romain  Coolus,  Paris.  39522 

Rita;  a  Cuban  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  In- 
graham  and  T.  W.  King. 

©   Prentiss   Ingraham   and   Tom   W.   King, 
United  States  ;  1885  :  16150,  July  27.        39523 

nn  emotional   drama   in   5  acts,   by  A.   T. 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  De  Walden. 

©  T.  B.  De  Walden,  New  York ;  1872 :  2781, 
Mar.  21.  39514 

or.   Staircase  band,   play    in   1  act,   by   A. 

Herbert.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32880 ;  Arthur  Her- 
bert, New  York.  39515 

Rising  (The)  man;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Bartley  Campbell. 

©  Harrigan  and  Hart,  United  States;  1876: 
7669,  June  26;  2c.  June  2G.  39516 

Rising  (The)  of  the  moon;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 

by  Lady  Gregory.      {In  The  Gael,  Nov.  1903) 

©   Lady  Augusta   Gregory,   Gort,    Ireland; 

D:4033.    Oct.    1,    1903;    Ic.    (proof)    Oct.    1, 

1903;  Ic.  (printefl)  Nov.  6,  1903.  39517 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 

Rising   (The)   star;  a  farcical  drama  in  1  act 


and  7  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New 
11609,  Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  16. 


York ;    1877 : 
39518 


Rising  (The)  sun  and  the  morning  dew.  See 
111  the  land  of  flowers. 

Risk  (The);  melodramatic  farce  comedy  in  8 
logs,  by  F.  Bruegger.  [1],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   24,   1914;   D :  36S2S ;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  39518a 

Risks;  an  original  comedy  in  5  acts,  and  6 
scenes,  by  B.  Campbell. 

©   Bartley  Campbell,   Chicago ;   1873 :  .5669, 
May  21.  39519 

Risky;  by  B.  Colcord. 

©  Brown  Colcord,  North  Plymouth,  Mass. ; 
D:  1:53.57.  Mar.  16,  1909.  39520 

Risky  (A)  deception;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Levy.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Herman   M.    Levy.    San   Franci.sco ;    D: 
2887,  .Tan.  22,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.      39521 


■Oakes. 

©   A.    T.    Oakes,    New    York;    1888:36749. 
Dec.  24.  39524 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Kenny.     [33]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  21,   1911 ;   D  :  23707 ;   Anna   IVL 
Kenny,  New  York.  39525 

Ritta;  or,  Love  and  law,  an  original  melodrama 
i]i  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  Chicago  ;  1884 :  13031,  June 
28.  39526 

Ritual,  Knights  of  Athens;  an  original  play 
and  mock  initiation  for  public  representation, 
3  acts,  by  Frank  Bernard.  Columbus,  O.,  The 
M.  C.  Lilley  &  co.  [1902]  77,  [1]  p.  illus. 
16°. 

©  M.  C.  Lilley  &  co.,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  1465, 
Feb.  10,  1002;  2c.  May  24,  1902.  39527 

Ritual,  the  United  order  of  base  ball  rooters 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Columbus, 
O.,  1902.     14  p.     illus.     16^ 

©   Joseph    Fallen,   Columbus,    O. ;    D :  168'.), 
Apr.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1902.  39528 

Ritual,  Uncle  Sam's  eagles;  a  burlesque  degree, 
by  J.  A.  Wamsley.     25  p.     16°. 

©    .Tames   A.    Wamsley,    Philadelphia;    D: 
6243,  Feb.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  June  29,  1905.      39529 

Ritz-Casey  (The)  hotel;  or,  Casey,  the  porter, 
a  comic  play,  by  R.  Imhof.     [3],  33  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29985 ;  Roger  Im- 
hof, Chicago.  39530 

Ritzonians  (The);  3  act  comedy,  by  S.  Dodge. 
1 3],  63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1910;    D:  22687;    Sherrill 
Dodge,  New  York.  39531 

Rival  (The)  actresses;  a  comedy  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  .1.  D.  Graham. 

©  .Tohn  D.  Graham,  United  States;  1876: 
14017,  Dec.  16.  39532 

Rival  artists;  a  drama  iu  5  acts,  by  R.  J.  God- 
frey. 

©    Robert    .L    Godfrev,    Pittsburgh;    1884: 
25307,  Dec.  19.  39533 


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Rival  artists — Continued. 

a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene,  arr.  by  Charles 

White.      New    York,    R.    M.    De    Witt,    1875. 

7  p.     12°.     ( [De  Witt's  Ethidpian  and  comic 

drama,  no.  81] ) 
©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 

14049,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  July  26,  1876.  39534 

Rival  belles;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Greey. 

©   Edward   Greey,   New  York;   1884:2210, 
•Jan.  81.  39535 

Same. 

©  Eleanora  IMarv  Greey,  New  York;  1884: 
3706,  Feb.  20.  39536 


—  Same. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Greey,  New  York;  1886: 
9633.  Apr.  21.  39537 


—  Same. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Greey,  New  York;  1887: 
31954,  Dec.  12.  39538 

— •  Same. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Greey,  New  York ;  1888 : 


4024,  Feb.  7. 


39539 


Rival  (A)  by  request;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  L.  C.  Griffith.     Boston,  \Y.  H.  Baker  &  co. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
34593,  June  11 ;  2c.  Aug.  10.  39540 

See  also  Plays  and  monologues. 

Rival  (The)  cantineers;  a  musical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Kirkland.     Chicago,  1879. 

©   E.   M.   Kirkland,   United    States;    1879: 
9571,  July  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1880.  39541 


■  an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  A.  Kirkland, 

music  by  James  Gill. 

©     Mrs.     Alexander     Kirkland,     Chicago; 
1880:6050,  Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.  39542 

Rival    (The)    clioirs;    an    entertainment    in    1 
scene,  by   Sherman  F.  Johnson.     18  p.     12°, 

©   W^ilter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
15003,  Feb.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.     39543 

Rival  claims;  an  American  comedy,  by  E.  Greey. 

©    Edward     Greey,     Manchester,     Mass. ; 
1876:12403,  Nov.  7.  39544 

Rival  (The)  cousins.     See    Rogues    (The)    of 
New  York,  ; 

Rival  debating  clubs;  playlet  for  grammar  i 
school  pupils,  by  Katherine  M.  Hayes.  New  .  ;i 
York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro..  [1912]  1  p.  1..  ix,xi 
[6]  p.  12°.  (Fischer's  ed.  no.  3656)  [With||| 
music]  ^^'* 

©    Dec.    30,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1913;    Di 
3183S ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.      39545 


Rival  (The)  dramatists;  or.  Cock-a-doodle-doo, 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  O.  Turner.    12  p.    12°. 

©  June  1,  1910;  2c.  July  8,  1910;  D :  21516; 
Otis    Turner,    Chicago.  39546 

Rival  (The)  lovers.      See  Goyescas. 

Rival  (The)  mokes;  an  Ethiopian  comicality, 
in  1  scene.  New  York,  Happy  hours  com- 
pany, 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12247, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  39547 

Rival  (The)  politicians;  tabloid  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Fred  L.  Griffith.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [1],  14  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©   Sept.   30,   1914;   2c.   Nov.   11,   1914;   D: 
38772;  Ales.  Byers,  Chicago.  39547a 

Rival  (The)  queens;  an  operetta,  by  C.  E. 
Lies. 

•©  Camilla   E.   Lies,   United   States;    1896: 
50307,  Sept.  8.  39548 

Rival  (The)  ranchmen.  See  Cattle  (The) 
king. — Cattle  (The)  kings. 

Rival  sisters;  n  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Danels. 

©    Joseph    D.    Danels,     Baltimore;     1875: 
2550.  Mar.  19.  39549 

Rival  speakers;  or.  The  judge  and  the  major, 

by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.] 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  10  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  V/itmark  stage  publications) 

©    M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New   York:    D: 
7551,  Nov.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1905.    39550 

Rival  (The)  teams;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis 
de  Coucy.      [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    1.    1914;    D :  37490 ;    Gustave 
Frobman,  New  York.  39550a 

Rival  tenants;  a  negro  sketch,  by  Geo.  L.  Stout, 
arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1874.  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  26] ) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15821,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1875.  39551 

Rival  (The)  tenors.     See  First  (The)  kiss. 

Rival  (The)  torpedoes;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
;  by  H.  D.  Rose.  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Sce- 
'     nario] 

i         ©   Heloise    Durant   Rose.   Nev.'   York ;    D : 
15858,   Apr.   29,  1009;   2c.   Apr.  29.   1909. 

39552 


—  Same.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,    1910;    D :  20197 ;    Heloise 
Durant  Rose,  New  York.  39553 


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Rival  (The)  vivandieres ;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  tr.  and  adapted  from  tlie  German,  by 
O.  F.  Byram. 

©  Olga  F.  Byram,  Boston ;  1879 :  17,  Jan.  2. 
[!  39554 

Rivale  (La);  piece  en  4  actes,  [par]  Henry 
Kistemaeckers  &  Eugene  Delard.  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907.  2  p.  1.,  77  p. 
8°. 

'©  H.   Kistemaeckers  <&  E.   Delard,   Paris ; 
D :  10859,  June  27,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27,  1907. 

39555 

Rivalen  (Die);  komisch-romantische  operette  in 
3  akten,  von  W.  Bauer,  musik  von  F.  Mayr. 

■©  William   Bauer   and   Frank   Mayr,   Mil- 
waukee ;  1886  :  3892,  Feb.  15.  39556 

Rivalin  (Die) ;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Eduard 
Eugen  Ritter.  Regiebuch.  Berlin,  Theater- 
verlag  E.  Bloch,  1912.    83  p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    23,    1913;    D :  32334 ;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  39557 

Rivalry;  a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
and  tr.  from  the  German  of  Freytag,  by  G. 
Hartmann. 

©  George  Hartmann,  Brooklyn  ;  1874 :  674. 
Jan.  21.  39558 

Rivals  (The):  comedy,  by  Richard  Brinsley 
Sheridan,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
Joseph  Quincy  Adams,  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  129,  [1]  p. 
16°.      (The  Riverside  literature  series) 

©   Sept.   3,   1910;    2c.    Sept.   29,   1910;    A: 
273039;  Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  Boston.    39559 

-a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Richard  Brinsley 

Sheridan.     Boston.  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  AValtcr   H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1896: 
51199,  Sept.  12;  2c.  Oct.  27.  39560 

■  or,  The  gray  vs.  the  blue,  a  tragedy   [by 

G.  H.  Cole]     Mobile,  H.  Farrow  &  co.,  1871. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  George  Harrison  Cole,  Eutaw,  Ala. ;  1871 : 
8844,  Sept.  22;  2c.  Oct.  17.  39561 

-See     also     Glendalough. — Representative 


English  drama  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. — 
Rivals  (The)  in  little.— Ugliest  (The)  of 
seven. 

Rivals  (The)  in  little;  an  original  arrangement 
of  various  scenes  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheri- 
dnn's  famous  comedy.  The  rivals,  forming  a 
complete  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Mor- 
rison.    [46]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  W.  Morrison,  New  York ;  D :  396,  Apr. 
25.  1901;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  39562 

Rivals  (The)  of  Madonna,  the  queen  of  the 
world;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Walsh. 
New  Yorlr,  S.  F.  McLean  &  co.,  1903.  60  p. 
12°. 

©  Alex.  Stewart  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  2830, 
Jan.  9,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1903.  39563 


Rivals   (The)   of  Madonna,  the  queen  of  the 

world — Continued. 
-Same.     [87]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1910 ;  D :  21791 ;  A.  Stewart 
AValsh,  Brooklyn.  39564 

Rivele  Scholtek;  .Jewish  drama  in  4  acts  and 
prologue,  by  H.  Mysell. 

[165]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31542 ;  Hyman  My- 
sell, New  York.  39565 

Riven  (The)  commandment;  modern  drama  of 
medical  life,  by  F.  Rolt-Wheeler.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35476';  Francis  Rolt- 
AVheeler,  New  York.  39566 

River  bottom;  or,  Meadow  land,  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Smith  and  E.  E. 
Rose. 

©  James  R.   Smith  and  Edward  E.  Rose, 
New  Yorlv ;  1894  :  31727,  June  13.  39567 


River    (The)    gamblers, 
ang'el. 


See    Swamp    (The) 


River  (The)  god;  a  story  of  mythology  written 
after  tlie  style  of  the  Greek  drama,  play  and 
music  for  songs  [by]  S.  Blair.  [Sabetha. 
Kan.,  Sabetha  Herald  print  shop]  1913.  29 
p.     8°.     [AVords  only] 

©  Apr.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1913 ;  D  :  32952  : 
Streeter  Blair,  Sabetha,  Kan.  39568 

River  (The)  of  chance  and  change;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  AA'.  A.  Tremayne,  R.  Hil- 
liard  and  E.  H.  Peple.  [130]  p.  4°.  Typo- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912 ;  D :  29094 ;  Robert  Hil- 
liard.  New  York.  39569 


River  (The)  of  gold;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York ; 
1898  :  28745,  May  9.  39570 

River  of  light:  play  in  1  act,  by  Neilson  Mor- 
ris.   18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17662 ;  Ann  O'Neill, 
Overbrook,  Pa.  39571 

River  (The)  patrol;  by  C.  L.  Sciford. 

©    Chester   L.    Sciford,    New   York;    1899: 
82587,  Dec.  21.  39572 

River  (A)  scene:  by  J.  Thompson. 

©  Johnnv  Thompson,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  4641, 
May  3.  39573 

Riverdale;  or,  Marjorie's  awakening,  play  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  AV.  Gilbert.  23  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.  21,   1913;   D:  32745;   Fern  AV. 
Gilbert,  Moberly,  Mo.  39574 

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Riverside;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Young.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Leslie  Gossin,  Monroe,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2194,  Aug.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  39575 

Biverside  farm;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
Littlefield  Marble.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1910.    43  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.    10,    1910;   2c.   Dec.   20,    1910;    D: 
22904;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelpliia.        39576 

Bivoli;  piece  en  5  actes,  en  prose  et  en  vers,  par 
R.  Fauchois.  33  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  theu- 
ti-ale,  7''  aunee  176,  15  avril  1911) 

©  Apr.  15. 1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,1911 ;  D  :  24070 ; 
Rene  Fauchois,  Paris.  39577 

Road-agent  (The);  a  1  act  drama,  by  A.  B. 
Rogers.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ada   Byron  Rogers,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;   D : 
15607,  Apr.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1909.     39578 

•  western  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Ulrich. 

Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.,  1912    21  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    16,    1912;   2c.   Aug.    19,    1912;    D: 
30564 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  39579 


Road   (The)   agents  of  the  Black  Hills. 
Life  in  the  West. 


See 


Bead  (The)  de  luxe;  play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  M.  M.  Clement.    .[166]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  36112  ;  Maud  Moore 
Clement,  Chicago.  39579a 

Road  (The)  enmeshed;  a  dramatic  composition 
by  H.  Fuller.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Hector    Fuller,    Washington ;    D :  14136, 
Oct  24.  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1908.  39580 

Bead  (The)  of  the  winners;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Berge-Soler. 

©  Edward  Bergg-Soler,  Boston ;   D :  12S94, 
May  4,  1908.  39581 

Road   (The)   race;   musical   comedy   in   3   acts, 
book  by  H.  G.  Sommers. 

©   H.    G.    Sommers,   Chicago;    1897:23117, 
Apr.  13.  39582 

Boad  (The)  to  Arcady;  play  of  today  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Tupper.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  Apr.  10,  1912;  D:  29340;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tupper,  New  York.  39583 

Road    (The)    to   Calvary;   play    in   4   acts,   by 
L.  Ditrichstein.     [115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leo   Ditrichstein,   Stamford,  Conn. ;   D : 
7218,  Sept.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1905.      39584 

Road  (The)  to  fame;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gib- 
son.    [142]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1913 ;  D :  33881 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  39585 


Boad  (The)  to  happiness;  comedy  drama  In  4 
acts,  by  W.  Hodge.  [125]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   27,    1913;    D:  32100;    William 
Hodge,  New  York.  39586 

drama  in  2  acts,  by  M.  E.  Bennett.     [21] 


p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   1,    1915;    D :  40804 ;    Mary    E. 
Bennett,  New  York.  39586a 

Road  (The)  to  Jericho;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Banks.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Chas.  F.  Banks,  Wabash,  Ind. ;  D :  9911, 
Feb.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  39587 

Boad  (The)  to  Khartoum.  See  Chinese  Gor- 
don. 

Road  to  Liearound  inn;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16746 ;  John  M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,   O.  39588 

Road  (The)  to  Mandalay;  a  musical  play  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  M.  Hough  and  F.  R.  Adams,  with 
music  by  Joseph  E.  Howard.  63,  42,  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams 
Chicago;  D :  8900,  Aug.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  1, 
1906.  39589 

Road  (The)  to  Monterey;  romance  of  early 
California,  by  Rodney  A.  Yoell  and  Eli  Donson 
[pseud,  of  K.  Onstott]  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1912;  D:  28800;  Kyle  On- 
stott, San  Jose,  Cal.  39590 

Road  (The)  to  Reno;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Buck- 
ingham.   38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1911;  D:  23183;  H.  Bucking- 
ham, Clarion,  Pa.  39591 


Road   (The)   to  Ridgeby's. 
turns. 


See  Worm  (The) 


Road    (The)    to   Ruby   Hill;   1   act  drama,   by 
Thomas   Gilson.      16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  St.  Lawrence  Gilson.  New 
Haven ;  D :  13019,  May  20,  1908 ;  Ic.  Apr.  13. 
1908 ;  Ic.  May  20,  1908.  39592 

Road    (The)   to  ruin;  a  sensational  drama   in 
4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  AVoods,  New  York;  1900  A: 
13139,  May  25.  39593 

See  also  Harry  Delmar. 

Road   (The)    to   success;   comedy   drama   in   4 

acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  Curtis  Benton  [i.  e. 

•H.   C.   Benton]      [107]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36893 ;  Horatio  Cur- 
tis Benton,  New  York.  39593a 


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Boad   (The)  to  wealth;  a  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  T.  Burke. 

©   William    Talbot    Burke,    Long    Branch, 
N.  J.;   1896:    48850,  Aug.  29.  39594 

Road  (The)  together;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Middleton.      [93]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16,    1915;    D :  40007 ;    George 
Middleton,  New  York.  39594a 

Roadside  daisies;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Stet- 
son. 

■©     John     Stetson,     Boston;     1884:18540, 
Sept.  13.  39595 

a    romantic    drama    in    3    acts,    by    J.    C. 


Cowper  find  C.  F.  Pidgin,  adapted  from  Watts 
Phillips. 

©    John    C.    Cowper,    Chelsea,    Mass.,    and 
Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston  ;  1878  :  4502,  Apr.  15. 

39596 

Roadside  (The)  inn;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  adapted 
by  C.  Fechter. 

©   Charles   Fechter.   United   States;    1875: 
10900,  Oct.  20;  Ic.  Oct.  20.  39597 

adapted  by  Mrs.  C.  Fechter. 


©    Mrs.     Charles     Fechter,     Philadelphia ; 
1880:12859,   Aug.  21.  39598 

Roamy-e-owe  and  Julie-ate;  burlesque  on 
Romeo  and  Juliet,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1915.    14  p.    12'. 

©  M.    Witmark    &    sons,    New    York;    D: 
G126,  Jan.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  .Tan.  23,  1905.     39599 

Roanoke;  a  drama,  by  K.  T.  Woods. 

©    Kate    Tannntt    Woods,    Salem,    Mass. ; 
1882:18241,  Oct.  30.  39600 

Roaring  serpent;  a  comedy  with  music  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Warren. 

©   Giles   Reynolds   Warren,    Decatur.    111. ; 
1894:12807,  Mar.   5.  39601 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  War- 


ren. 

©   Giles   Reynolds   Warren,    Decatur.    111. ; 
1893  :  54707,  Dec.  11.  39602 

Rob-Bobbie;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Mur- 
ray.    [36]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Henry  Murray,  Freeport,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  5191,  June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904. 

39603 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     See  Rob,  the  hermit. 

Rob  Roy;  or.  Prince  Charles  and  the  High- 
landers, a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago;   1894:27156. 
May  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1895.  39604 


Rob,  the  hermit;  or.  The  black  chapel  of 
Maryland,  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  J.  P.  Kennedy's  novel  of  Rob  of  the 
bowl,  by  Charles  Frederick  Adams.  New 
York,  Happy  hours  company  [1879]  34  p. 
12°.     ( [Acting  drama,  no.  101] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co,.  New  York ;  1879  •  2366, 
Feb.  19;  2c.  Feb.  25.  39605 

Robber  (The)  baron;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Eraser  and  W.  SchafEer.  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser  and  AVilhelm  Schar- 
fer,  Chicago  ;  D  :  196,  Mar.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  2, 
1902.  39606 

Robber  (The)  knights;  a  comic-romantic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett.  73  p.  f  °.  Type- 
Nvritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  M.  Sterrett,  Chicago  ;  1895 :  52169, 
Oct.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  39607 

Robber  (The)  of  the  Rhine;  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  M.  Barrymore,  music  by  C. 
Puerner. 

©  Maurice  Barrymore  and  Charles  Puerner. 
New  York  ;  1892  :  19596,  May  7.  39608 

Robbers  (The),  Fiesco,  Love  and  intrigue;  by 
Friedricli  Schiller,  ed.  by  Nathan  Haskell 
Dole.  [Ed.  de  luxe]  Boston,  E.  A.  Niccolls 
&  company  [1902]     xiv,  423  p.    front.,  pi.    8°. 

©  Francis  A.  Niccolls  &  co.,  Boston;  A: 
37127.  July  9,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1902.    3960Sa 

Robbers'  (The)  banker  (Le  banquier  des  vo- 
leurs);  a  drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  Alphonse  ;!0 
Lannny,  tr.  iuul  adapted  by  the  Franco- 
American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Erangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  26508,  Dec.  16.  39809 

Robber's  (The)  den.      See  White  rocks. 

Robbers  (The)  of  old  New  York.  See  Shanty 
(The)  queen. 

Robbery;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ruge.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914;  D:  38547;  Clara  Ruge, 
New  York-.  39609a 

Robbery  (The)  at  Maplewood  mansion;  by  M. 
Kimberley. 

©  Marv  Kimberley,  New  York ;  1883 :  2925, 
Feb.  13.  39610 

Robbery  (The)  at  the  r.  r.  station;  or,  A 
higher  power,  dramatic  sketch  in  2  pts.,  by 
Frank  P..  Coigne.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb,  27.  1912;  D:  28845;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  39611 


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Robbery  under  law;  or,  The  battle  of  million- 
aires, by  John  Armstrong  Ghaloner.  Roanoke 
Kapids,  N.  C,  Palmetto  press,  1915.  1  p.  1., 
vi,  97,  240,  [4]  p.    front,  (port.)     8°. 

Dkamatic  contents  :  Robbery  under  law. — 
The  hazard  of  the  die. 

©  June  25,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  July  10,  1915 ; 
A  :  401735  ;  Palmetto  press,  Roanoke  Rapids, 
N.  C.  39611a 

Eobe  (La)  rouge;  piece  en  4  actes,  de  [Eugene] 
Brieux.     n.  p.,  1900.    1  p.  1.,  81  p.    12°. 

©  Brieux',  France ;  1900  A :  7798,  Mar.  26 ; 
2r.  Mar.  26.  39612 

See  alw  Red  (The)  robe. 


Robert;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Burdette  Smith. 
[11]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1909  ;  D  :  16537  ;  Dollie  Rath- 
bun  Smith,  Biughamton.  N.  Y.  39613 

Robert  und  Bertram;  oder,  Die  lustigen  vaga- 
bunden  in  Amerika,  von  F.  Webb  und  L. 
Wachsner. 

©   Ferdinand   Webb   and   Leon   Wachsner, 
Milwaukee;   1894:17659,   Mar.   30.  39614 

Robert  and  Cornelia;  by  R.  H.  Lewis  [pseud, 
of  P.  H.  Carroll] 

©    Richard    Henry    Lewis,    Albany ;    1899 : 
20058,  Mar.  18.  39615 

a  romantic  society  tragedy  in  5  acts  and 


1  .scene,  by  Richard  Henry  Lewis   [pseud,  of 
P.  H.  Carroll]     86  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Philip  H.  Carroll,  Albany;  D :  884.  Aug. 
29,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1901.  39616 

Robert  and  Gertruden  from  the  Roman  Cas- 
tle; tragedy,  by  J.  Pius.  42  p.  f''.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jack  Pius,  New  York ;  D :  4001,  Sept.  24, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1903.  .  39617 

B.obert  and  Kathryu;  a  tragedy,  by  Edwin 
Sylvester  Hopkins. 

©    Edwin    S.    Hopkins,    Louisville;    1896: 
37679,  June  29.  39618 

Robert  and  the  stenographer;  sketch,  by  J.  F. 
Martin.     10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910  ;  D  :  20S97 ;  John  F.  Mar- 
tin, Westerly,  R.  I.  39619 

Robert  Anstey:  ein  akt,  von  Max  Meyerfeld. 
Berlin,  Verlag  Bruno  Cassirer,  1912.  83  p. 
16°. 

©   Jan.    10,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    17,    1912;    D: 
28742 ;  Bruno  Cassirer,  Berlin.  39620 

Robert  Blum;  trauerspiel  in  3  akten,  von  A.  J. 
Loewenthal.    Hoboken,  N.  J. 

©  A.  J.  Loewenthal,  United  States;  1886: 
5247,  Mar.  5.  39621 


Robert  Bourne;  play  of  American  life  in  3  acts, 

by  W.  H.  Carson.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3,    1914;    D :  37823 ;    William 

Henry  Carson,  New  York.  39621a 

Robert  Burns;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  L.  Mil- 
ler. 

©   Edwin   Lillie  Miller,   Chicago;   D :  4280, 
Nov.  21,  1903.  39622 


— -drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  W.  Gilliam.     62  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   24,    1912;    D:  29768;    Edward 
Wiuslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore.  39623 

Same.      [Supplemental]    preface   and   first 


act.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   14,   1912;    D:  30934;  Edward 

Winslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore.  39624 

—  dm  ma  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Gilliam.     63  p. 
4°.     Typev>Titten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    4,    1910;    D:  20112;  Edward 

Winslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore.  39625 


— -Same.     [90]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    13,    1914;    D :  37839 ;    Edward 
Winslow  Gilliam,  Baltimore.  39623 a 


— ■  an  historical  romantic  drama  of  his  life,  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Legge.  [131]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Clayton   Mackenzie   Legge,   New   York ; 
D :  3477,  May  23,  1903 ;  2c.  May  23,  1903. 

39626 


■  or,  Bobbie  Burns,  by  E.  McLoughlin. 

©  Edward    McLoughlin,    Brooklyn;    1896: 
26165,  Apr.  29.  39627 

Robert  Churchill;  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Bienenstok. 
48  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©    Sigfried   Bienenstok,    St.    Louis;    1881: 
12828,  Aug.  19 ;  2c.  Aug.  19.  39628 

Robert  Desmond,  the  labor  leader;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  Mortimer. 

©   Edmund   Mortimer,    New   York;    1890: 
26041,  Aug.  23.  39629 

Robert  Emmet;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  newly  arr. 
[from  James  Pilgrim's  play,  Robert  Emmet, 
the  martyr  of  Irish  liberty]  by  Rev.  Louis 
Griffa.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  R.  J.  Oliphant,  1882. 
27  p.     12°. 

©   L.    Griffa,    Oswego,   N.    Y. ;    1882:3531. 
Mar.  6;  2c.  Mar.  20.  39630 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  originally  by  J.  Pilgrim, 

lately  differently  arr.  by  L.  Griffa. 

©   L.    Griffa,    Oswego,    N.    Y. ;    1879:2938. 
Mar.  3.  39631 


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Robert  Emmet — Continued. 

historisches  drama  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Carl 

Heckel.       Milwaukee,       J.      C.      Emmerling. 

[Munchen,  Carl  Merhoff]  1884.    2  p.  1.,  126  p. 

12°. 

©  J.  C.  Emmerling,  Milwaukee ;  1884 :  25901, 
Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1885.  39632 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Tietze. 

©   Julius  Tietze,   New   York;    1897:15166. 
Mar.  3.  39633 

-or.  True  Irish  hearts,  in  6  acts,  drama- 
tized by  J.  A.  Cole.  Denver,  Colorado  print- 
ing company,  1884.     76  p.    12°. 

©  Jessie  Adelle  Cole,  Denver ;  1884 :  4375. 
]\Iar.  1 ;  2c.  July  10.  39634 

See  also  Real  Robert  Emmet. 


Robert  Emmet,  Ireland's  patriot  m.artyr;  a 
political  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Tietzelieve. 
New  York,  R.  Auerbach,  1902.     78  p.     16°. 

©  Julius  Tietze  Tietzelieve,  New  York;  D: 
2707,  Dec.  3,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1903.     39635 

Robert  Emmet,  the  days  of  1803;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  Tynan.  [158]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Brandon  Tynan  and  J.  Wesley  Rosen- 
quest,  New  York  ;  D :  2262,  Aug.  16,  1902 ;  2c. 
Aug.  16,  1902.  39636 

Robert  Emmet,  the  last  of  the  united  Irish- 
men; an  historical  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  J.  McKiernan.  [94]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  2568,  Nov.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902. 

39637 

Robert  Emmet,  the  martyr  of  Irish  liberty;  a 
historical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  James  Pilgrim, 
rev.  by  Charles  Townsend.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1903.    30  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  3012, 
Feb.  18,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1903.  39638 

an  historical,  spectacular,  musical,  military 

and  allegorical  drama  in  3  acts  and  10  tab- 
leaux, by  T.  H.  O'Brien,  arr.  by  A.  R.  Phelps, 
music  by  J.  G.  Rampone. 

©  Thomas  H.  O'Brien,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1877: 
2994,  Mar.  12.  39639 

Robert  Fowler's  trans-continental  flight;  or, 
Mr.  Piddie  rebels,  comedy  sketch  in  several 
scenes,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  [5]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D :  28642 ;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  39640 

Robert  Frank;  by  Sigurd  Ibsen.  Kristiania  og 
Kj0benhavn,  Gyldendal,  Nordisk  forlag,  1914. 
235  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  14,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1914;  A— 
Foreign  10323;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nor- 
disk forlag.    Christiania,  Norway.        39640a 


Robert  Frank — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Sigurd  Ibsen,  tr.  from 

the  Norwegian  by  Marcia  Hargis  .Tanson.  New 
York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1914.  3  p.  1., 
192  p.    12°. 

©   Oct.    17,    1914;    2c.    Oct.    21,    1914;    D: 
38698;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

39640b 

Robert  Fulton;  a  historical  drama  in  7  tab- 
leaux, by  Louis  Figuier,  tr.  and  adapted  by 
the  Franco-American  agency  for  dramatjc 
literature,  ltd. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York ;  1886 :  13446,  June  10.  39641 

Robert  Macaire;  comic  pantomime,  taken  from 

the  French  drama  and  rearr.  by  P.  Martinetti. 

©  Paul  Martinetti,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  15602. 

May  12.  39642 

Robert  Milton;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts, 
written  and  composed  by  K.  Hetzel. 

©  Kate  Hetzel,  San  Francisco  ;  1897  :  42533, 
July  26.  •  39643 

Robert  of  Sicily;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
suggested  by  the  incident  in  Longfellow's 
legendary  ballad.  King  Robert  of  Sicily,  by 
G.  L.  Furniss.    Typewritten. 

©   Grace  Livingston   Furniss,   New   York ; 
1900  A :  18278.  July  24 ;  2c.  July  24,  1900. 

39644 

Robert  of  Woodleigh;  an  American  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner,  founded  upon 
his  ■  poem,   Robert  of  Woodleigh. 

©  Philip   Stoner,  New   York;   1874:10847, 
Aug.  20.  39645 

See  also  Woodleigh. 

Robert,  the  king;  by  J.  P.  Brennan. 

©   John    Patrick   Brennan,    Cleveland ;    D : 
16164,  June  25,  1909.  39646 

Robes  et  manteaux;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
de  Lima.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25152 ;  Charles  de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  *  39647 

Robespierre;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Ulrich. 

©   Charles   Ulrich,    San    Francisco;    1899: 
15806,  Feb.  28.  39648 

by  V.   Sardou.     Tj'pewritten. 

©    Victorien    Sardou,    Paris ;    1899 :  26614, 
Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.    ■  39649 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©   D.  T.   Callahan,   San   Francisco;    1899: 
29630,  May  1.  39650 

or.  The  reign  of  terror,  an  historical  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Fraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  Chicago;   1900  A: 
30397,   Dec.   17.  39651 


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Robespierre — Continued. 

or,  The  reign  of  terror,  historical  tragedy 

in   5   acts,   rev.   and   adapted   to   the   modern 

stage,  by  F.  Arrigoni. 
©  Fernando  Arrigoni,  United  States ;  1878 : 

11805,  Oct.  12.  39652 

Robin  Adair;  a  romance  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Whisler.     [36]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

<c)  E.  J.  Whisler,  Rochester,  Pa. ;  D :  1475, 
Feb.  24,  1902;  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1902;  Ic.  Feb.  24, 
1902.  39653 

Robin  Gray;  or,  The  murder  at  Brownie's  Bite, 
a  Scottish  emotional  and  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©  Philip  Stoner,  New  York;  1874:13111, 
Oct.  22.  39654 

Robin  Gray's  wife;  a  Scottish  emotional  do- 
mestic drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©  Philip  Stoner,  New  York;  1875:8966, 
Aug.  30.  39655 

Robin  Hood;  a  comic  opera  libtetto  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1890:29659, 
Sept.  26.  39656 


—  a  romantic  drama,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1875  :  9838,  Sept.  24.  39657 

—  ye  original  operatic  farce  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Robinson,  music  by  Allan  G.  Robinson. 

©  Charles  Robinson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1888  : 
12191,  Apr.  27.  39658 

or,  In  Lincoln  green,  a  libretto  for  a  ro- 


I 


► 


mantic  lyrical  opera,  by  M.  T.  Allen. 

©  Marie  Townsend  Allen,  St.  Louis;  1888: 
2410,  Jan.  21.  t  39659 

or,  The  maid  that  was  arch  and  the  youth 

that  was  archer,  a  burlesque  in  2  acts. 

©  Alexander  Henderson,  New  York ;  1872 : 
11049,  Oct.  17.  39660 

See  also  Tales  and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 

Robin  Hood  and  his  merry  meiny;  adapted 
from  old  ballads,  by  M.  Dakin.  [Philadelphia, 
Ketterlinus  litho.  mfg.  co.]    56  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Jime  15,  1915;   D :  40945 ;  Margaret 
Dakin,  Havcrford,  Pa.  39660a 

Robin  Hood  and  his  nieri-y  men;  a  romantic, 
legendary,    historical,    spectacular    and    ope- 
ratic drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 
©  George  Clair,  Boston  ;  1871 :  1108,  Feb.  10. 

39661 


Robin  Hood  and  Rosalind;  a  comedy-opera  in 
2  acts,  play  by  Sheridan  Burt,  verses  by  Elwyn 
Barron,  music  by  K.  T.  Harrison.  Chicago, 
1883.     77  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Andrew  Sheridan  Burt,  United   States; 
1883  :  24191,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  39662 

Robin  Hood  and  the  Banbury  tinker.  See 
Tales  and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 

Robin  Hood  and  the  three  kings.  See  Sher- 
wood. 


Robin  Hood  and  the  unfortunate  knight. 
Tales  and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 


See 


Robin   (The)  Hood  plays, 
shepherds'  play. 


See  Second  (The) 


Robin  Kenrick;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  l,. 
Jerrold  [i.  e.  M.  L.  .Tudd]  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary  L.  Judd.  Alameda,  Cal. ;  D :  8223, 
jMar.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1906.  39663 

Robin  of  Sherwood;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  J.  R.  Crawford.  New  Haven,  Yale 
university  press,  1912.    5  p.  1.,  7-150  p.    8°. 

©   June  13,   1912;   2c.   June  14,   1912;   A: 
314852 ;  Yale  uuiv.  press.  New  Haven.     39664 

Robina  in  search  of  a  husband;  farce  in  4  acts, 

by  Jerome  K.  Jerome.    New  York,  S.  French ; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914.    90  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    16,    1914;    2c.   Feb.   17,   1914;    D: 

36041 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      39664a 

Robin's  (The)  nest. 

©  Louise  Litta,  Chicago ;  1888 :  5843,  Feb. 
24;  2c.  Feb.  24.  39665 

Robinson  Cnisoe;  by  F.  S.  Davidson.  54  p. 
12°.    Printed. 

©  Frank  S.  Davidson.  Cleveland ;   D :  679, 
July  22,  1901 ;  2c.  July  1,  1908.  39666 


— ■  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Listemann. 

©   Franz   Listemann,  New  York ;   D :  3756, 

July  27,  1903 ;  2c.  July  27,  1903.  39667 

a  drama  in  3  acts  and  12  scenes  with  pro- 


logue, by  F.  Harvey. 

©  Fred  Harvey,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1477,  Feb.  24,  1902.  39668 

—  a  melodrama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 


Robin  Hood  and  Mother  Hobbes. 
and  plays  of  Robin  Hood. 


See  Tales 


D.  B.  Kelly. 

©    D.    Benson    Kelly,    Washington;    1876: 
3492,  Mar.  22.  39669 

Robinson  Crusoe  and  his  man  Friday;  vaude- 
ville comedy  sketch,  by  M.  J.  Smith.  12  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910;   D:  20847;  Maude  J. 
Smith,  San  Francisco.  39670 


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Bobinson  Crusoe,  esq.;  a  musical  assault  and 
batterv  ou  the  long  suffering  public,  committed 
by  R.  H.  Moulton  and  P.  R.  Kellar,  with  ex- 
tenuating musical  circumstances.  [189]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  H.  Moulton  and  Philip  R.  Kellar, 
Chicago ;  D :  11985,  Dec.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  12, 
1908.  39671 

Bobinson  Crusoe  girls;  by  C.  T.  L.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J. ;  D :  8155,  Feb.  15,  1906. 

39672 

Bobinson  Crusoe  up  to  date;  musical  burlesque, 
in  3  acts,  by  I.  S.  Bernheimer.  [29]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Irving  S.  Bernheimer,  Chicago ;  D :  2593, 
Nov.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1902.  39673 

Bochele;  oder.Die  betrogene  chathunali,  drama 
ill  5  acten,  von  A.  Mesco. 

©  Adam  Mesco,  Brooklyn ;  1897 :  55475, 
Oct.  2.  39674 

Bcchelle  mine  in  reality;  overshadow  by  Mt. 
Whitney,  by  A.  C.  Ringwald.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  Ringwald,  Bishop,  Cal. ;  D :  14482, 
Nov.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.  39675 

Bock  Allen,  the  orphan;  or  Lost  and  found,  an 
original  tragi-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Wilkins.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Gazette  job  print,  1871. 
24  p.     12°. 

©  W.  Henri  Wilkins,  Ludlow,  Vt. ;  1871: 
5951,  June  22 ;  2c.  May  3,  1873.  39676 

Bock  and  rye;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Mc- 
Donald and  Alfred  Beverly. 

©  Charles  McDonald.  United  States;  1884: 
21132,  Oct.  21.  39677 

'Bock  of  ages;  by  B.  J.  Hassan. 

©  Edward  J.  Hassan,  New  Haven;  1892: 
21898,  May  24.  39678 

a  comedy  drama,  by  Fred  Mower  and  Wal- 
ter Perkins. 

©  Walter  E.  Perkins,  New  York ;  D :  2191, 
July  28,  1902.  39679 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  S.  Anderson. 

©  Coulter  S.  Anderson,  Brookfield,  Mo. ; 
1896 :  58779,  Oct.  26.  39680 

4  act  drama,  by  Edward  E.  Rose.     83  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1911;  D:  23206;  Ed.  W. 
Rowland  and  Edwin  Clifford  (a  corporation) 
Chicago.  39681 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder.     [2],  134  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910;  D :  22211 ;  E.  E. 
Kidder.   New  York.  39682 


Bock  of  ages — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  T.  Richardson  and  L. 

McCarty. 

©  George  Tilton  Richardson  and  Lawrence 
McCarty,   Boston;   D:2832,   Jan.   5,  1903. 

39683 

Bock  (The)  of  Gibraltar;  by  S.  J.  Gilman. 

©  Stephen  J.  Gilman,  Everett,  Mass.;  D: 
15877,  May  17,  1909.  39684 

Bock  of  safety;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  O'Connor. 
127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   30,    1909;    D:  17567;    Evelyn 
O'Connor,    Rochester,   N.   Y.  39685 

Bock  of  the  sun  (Piedra  del  sol);  drama  of 
California  in  the  turbulent  '50s,  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  P.  Carr.     [3],  108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21.589 ;  Sarah  Pratt 
Carr,   Seattle.  39686 


Same.    4,  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    12,    1911;    D :  24459 ;    Sarah 
Pratt  Carr,   Seattle.  39687 

Bocket  (The);   a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson.  New  York;  1883: 
13048,  July  16.  39688 

an  original   comedy   in  3  acts,  by   Arthur 


W.  Pinero.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  3  p.  1.,  5-80  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  standard  library  ed.) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York;    D:7247. 
Sept.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  39689 

Bocket  Gallagher;  a  story  of  American  college 
life,  in  1  act,  by  E.  J.  Ahern.  [2],  14  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   20,   1913;    D:  32372;    Earl    J. 
Ahern,  Napa,  Cal.  39690 

Bockets;  musical  farce  comedy,  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Heald. 

©  Frank  Anderson  Heald,  Boston ;   1894 : 
40623,    Sept.   5.  39691 

Bockhaven;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted 
from  Charles  Clark  Munn's  recent  novel  of 
same  name,  by  F.  L.  O'Reilly.     [75]   p.     4" 
Typewritten. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ; 
D  :  4695,  Mar.  8,  1904  ;  2c.  Mar.  S,  1904.    39692 

adapted  from  the  novel  of  the  same 


name,  by  Charles  Clark  Munn,  dramatic  ver- 
sion by  Francis  L.  O'Reilly. 

©  Lee  &  Shepard,  Boston;  D :  2284,   Aug. 
30,  1902.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  4695] 

39693 

Bocks  and  hills  of  Pennsylvania.   See  Tana 
acres. 


1998 


39694 


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39712 


Rocks  (The)  of  Boliemia;  playlet,  by  T.  G. 
Springer.     17   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Mar.    30,    1912;    D :  29232 ;    Thomas 
Grant    Springer,    New   York.  39694 

Rocky  Ford;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Burton  L. 
Spiller.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909. 
54  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  15808, 
May  8,  1909;  2c.  June  26.  1909.  39695 


Rocky    (A)    Mountain    diamond, 
trump. 


Sec   Little 


Rocky  (The)  Mountain  express;  a  sensational 
railroad  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L.  Rob- 
erts.    [119]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Gainesville, 
Fia. ;  D :  9633,  Dec.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  .Jan.  20. 
1908.  39696 

Rocky  (The)  Mountain  waif;  a  comedy  drama 
in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  G.  li.  Harrisori  and 
A.  P.  Heymann.     63  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  P.  Heymann.  Dayton.  O. ;  1890 :  41466. 
Dec.  27;  2c.  Dec.  26.  39697 

Rocky  Point  lig'ht;  an  episode  of  tbe  sea,  by 
W.  L.  Dockstader.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  AMlliam  Robyus,  New  York ;  D :  5539, 
Sept.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1904.  39698 

-Sec  also  Shore  folks. 


Rocky  (The)  Ridge  vaudeville  show;  novelty 
entertainment,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1913]  38  p.  12°. 
([Deuison's  specialties]) 

©    Aug.    8,    1913;    2c.    Aug.    11,    1913;    D: 
340SO;   Eben  H.   Norris,   Chicago.  39699 

Rod;  play  in  1  act.  by  L.  Worrall.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   18,   1909 ;   D :  17125 ;   Leclimere 
Worrall,    London.  39700 

Rodelzigeuner  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Knstner,  musik  von  .Joseph  Snaga,  fiir 
die  biihne  eingerichtet  von  It'ritz  Karl.  Stutt- 
gart, .T.  Feuclilinger,  1910.  164  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  .July  1.  1910;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1910;  D :  21744 ; 
.Tulius  Feuchtinger,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

39701 

Rodenecker;  luslspiel  in  3  akten.  64  p.  12°. 
I'l'lnted. 

©  Ic.  I>oc.  4,  1909;  D:  17624;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  ,  39702 

Roderick,  king  of  Spain;  or.  The  eighth  cen- 
tury crime,  l>y  B.  S.  Wasson. 

©    B.    S.    Wasson,    Chicago;    1900    A :  748, 
.Tan.  8.  39703 


Roderick  of.  Kildare;  dramatization  in  4  acts  of 
Sylvanus  Cobb's  novel,  Roderick  of  Kildare, 
by  J.  M.  McBarron  and  D.  M,  Walsh.  [49]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tulia  McK.  McBarron  and  Deborah  McK. 
Walsh,  Chicago;  D :  3240,  Apr.  4,  1903;  2c. 
Apr.  4,  1903 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Sept.  19,  1903. 

39704 

Roderigo  Calderon;  or,  The  King's  secretary,  a 
tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Martin  J.  Lande. 

©  Mrs.  M.  R.  Lande,  San  Francisco;  1874: 
3028,  Mar.  11.  39705 

Rodion;  or.  His  crime  and  punishment,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Melrose  and  H.  Chap- 
man. 

©  Frank  Melrose  and  Harry  Chapman, 
New  York  ;  1S86 :  19391,  Aug.  27.  39706 

Rodion  Raskolnikow;  tragodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Birinski.  Miiuchen,  Drei  masken-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    90  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  31267  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  39707 

Rodneys  (The)  of  Montana;  in  3  acts,  bv  G. 
.lenkins.     [lOSj  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  28,  1911;  D :  24595 ;  Gardner 
.Jenkins,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.  39708 

Rodope;  operetta  in  3  atti,  libretto  di  Paul  Fer- 
rier  &  I'aul  de  Choudens,  tr.  italiana  di  Amer- 
igo Guasti,  musica  di  Luigi  Ganne.  Milano, 
G.  Ricordi  &  c,  1915.  112  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Aug.  10,  1915;  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915;  D: 
41470 ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  39708a 

Rody,  the  rover;  or.  The  adventures  of  an 
Irish  guide,  a  Hibernian  panorama  sketch  in 
2  pts.,  by  J.  A.  Gavin  and  M.  M.  Blake. 

©  J.  A.  Gavin  and  Mathew  M.  Blake.  New 
York  ;  1873  :  10840,  Sept.  20.  39709 

Rbmische  kbmodie;  3  akte,  von  Hugo  Salus. 
:Muuchen,  A.  Langen  [1909]     117  p.     12°. 

©  July  1.  1909  ;  2c.  July  17,  1909  ;  D  :  10282  ; 
Albert  Langen,  Munich.  39710 

Roentgen  rays;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Rosebank,  N.  Y. ; 
1896:16776,  IMar.  16.  39711 

Rosselsprung;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Carl 
Rr>ssler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1914.  1 
p.  I.,  90  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36313 ;  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  Berlin.  39711a 

Roger  and  I;  an  emotional  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J._H.  Mason. 

©'Elsie  J.  H.  Mason,  New  York;  1885: 
176S1,  Aug.  20.  39712 

See  also  Vagabonds   (The) 


5379— vol..  2—17- 


1999 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39733 


Roger  La  Honte;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from  the 
French,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1888:35165, 
Dec.  10.  39713 

-See  also  Aimee's  fate. — Woman  (The)  in 


the  case. 

Roger  McFee;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  T.  Kelly. 

'©  John  T.  Kelly,  New  York;   1890:5760, 
Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  17.  39714 

Roger  Morgan's  daughter;  i:»lay  consisting  of 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Ellsworth  Mann 
[pseud,  of  M.  D.  Pettigrew]  56  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   3,   1914;   D :  37723 ;   Mabel   D. 
Pettigrew,  Los  Angeles.  39714a 


Roger   Williams, 
dramatic  form. 


See    Historical    stories    in 


Rogers  brothers  in  Central  park;  a  3  act  farce, 
by  John  J.  McNally. 

©  Klaw  &  Erlanger,  New  York;  1900  A: 
10137,  Apr.  21.  39715 

Rogers  brothers  in  Germany;  by  J.  B.  Roffo. 

©  John  B.  Roffo,  Buffalo ;  D :  7770,  Dec.  28, 
1905.  39716 

Rogers  (The)  brothers  in  Harvard;  a  vaude- 
ville farce  in  3  acts,  by  John  J.  McNally. 

©  Klaw  &  Erlanger,   New  York ;  D :  1342, 
Dec.  31,  1901.  39717 

Same.     [New  York,  The  Carey  press,  1902] 


3  p.  1.,  108  p.    8° 

©  John   J.   McNally,   New   York ;    D :  2207. 
Aug.  25,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1902.  39718 

Rogers  (The)  brothers  in  Ireland;  by  John  J. 
McNallv.  [New  York,  The  Carey  press,  1905] 
89  p.    8°. 

©  Klaw  &  Erlanger,  New  York;   D :  7166. 
Aug.  21,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1905.  39719 

Rogers  (The)  brothers  in  London;  a  vaude- 
ville farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  McNally.  [New 
York,  The  Carey  printing  company,  1903] 
112  p.    8°. 

©   John  ,T.   McNally,  New  York;   D :  3882. 
Aug.  31,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1903.  39720 

Rogers  brothers  in  Monte  Carlo;  by  J.  R. 
Oishei  and  L.  C.  Probert. 

©  Jolm  R.  Oishei  and  Lionel  C.  Probert, 
Buffalo  ;  D  :  7049,  Dec.  2,  1905.  39721 

Rogers   (The)  brothers  in  Panama;  a  nmsical 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sylvester  Magujre  and 

Aaron  Hoffman.     [162]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Gus  and   Max   Rogers,   New  York ;   D : 

11374,   Sept.   18,   1907;  2c.   Sept.  18.  1907. 

39722 


Rogers  (The)  brothers  in  Panama — Continued. 
a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  S.  Maguire.     [1.57]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

[AVords  only] 

©  Sylvester  Maguire,  New  York ;  D :  10815, 
June  20,  1907 ;  2c.  June  14,  1907.  39723 

Rogers  brothers  in  Paris;  a  vaudeville  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  J.  McNally.  [New  York,  The 
Carey  press,  1904]     88  p.     8°. 

©  John   J.   McNally,   New  York;   D :  5485. 
Aug.  26,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1904.  39724 

Rogers   (The)   brothers   in   Tammany  hall;   a 

3  act  farce,  by  John  J.  McNally. 

'©  Klaw  &  Erlanger,  New  York;  1900  A: 
15686,   June  25.  39725 

Rogers  (The)  brothers  in  Washington;  a 
vaudeville  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  McNally. 

4  p.  1.,  Ill  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    John    J.    McNally,    New    York ;    D :  682, 
July  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1901.  39726 

Rogers  of  Butte;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  W.  Cook.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Wallace  Cook,  Marshall,  Mich. ; 
D :  1491 ;  Feb.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1902. 

39727 

Rogue  de  la  mode;  original  2  act  musical  com- 
edy, by  F.  J.  Ireland.  49  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   6,    1910;   D :  20732 ;   Frederick 
John  Ireland,  Mt.  Sunnnit,  Ind.  39728 

Rogue  (A)  of  honor;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Ellis  Turner.  [88]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Celie   E.    Turner,    New    York- ;    D :  8222, 
:\rar.  23,  1900 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1906.  39729 


See  Schalk 


Sec   Kiltartan 


Rogue     (The)     of     Joenkoeping. 
(Der)  von  Joenkoeping. 

Rogueries    (The)    of    Scapin. 
(The)  Moliere. 

Rogue's  (The)  comedy;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Ifenry  Arthur  Jones.  New  York  &  London, 
The  ]\lacmillan  co.,  1898.    *ix,  131  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;   1898 :  71846, 
Dec.  10;  2c.  Dec.  10.  39730 

Rogue's  (A)  honor;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Arthur  R.  Wilber,  Winfield,  Kan. ;  1S88 : 
25971,  Sept.  12.  39731 

a   romantic    drama    in    5    acts,    by    G.    D. 

Baker. 

©  George  Duane  Baker,  New  York;   1900 
A  :  13703,  June  1.  39732 

Rogue's  (A)  luck;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  C.  Tees.     [1],  105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees.    Philadelphia  ;  1880 :  2943, 
Feb.  23;  Ic.  May  15.  39733 


2000 


39734 


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39752 


Rogue's  (A)  luck — Continued. 

an   original   comedy    in   3   acts,   by   L.   G. 

Tees.     Ms. 
©  Levin  C.  Tees.  Pliiladelpliia ;  1879 :  13932, 

Oct.  20;  Ic.  Dec.  2.  39734 

or,  A  man  of  nerve,  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 


Levin  C.  Tees.    New  York,  Diclc  &  Fitzgerald, 
1909.     4G  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  14750, 
Jan.  .5,  1909 ;  2c.  June  17,  1909.  39735 

Rogue's  (The)  march;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  ^V.  W.  Young. 

©  William  Wallace  Young,  Monmouth,  111.; 
1871 :  7840,  Aug.  22.  39736 

Rogues  of  New  York;  the  play  of  today,  a  new 
sensational  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Stansill. 

©  Jerome  Stansill,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  7563,  Feb.  27.  39737 

or.  The  rival  cousins,  a  sensational  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  J.  Abarbanell. 

©  Jacob  Abarbanell,  New  York  ;  1872  :  374, 
•Tan.  13.  39738 

Roguish  Tom.     Sec  Grip. 

Rohan;  a  romantic  play  in  8  tableaux,  by  K. 
Ernst.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D.  3632,  June  22, 
1903;  2c.  June  22,  1903.  39739 

Rohan,  the  silent;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Evan 
Slierland. 

©  E.  V.  Sheridan,  Boston;  1892:24672, 
Junell.  39740 

Sec  C//.SO  Po'   white  trash  and   other  one 

act  dramas. 

Roi  (Le);  itiOce  en  4  actes,  par  Gaston  Armand 
de  (Jailhnet,  II.  de  Flers  et  E.  Ar6ne.  [Paris, 
Iitipr.  de  rillustration]  1908.  1  p.  1.,  89  p.,  1  1. 
V2°. 

©  Robert  de  Flers,  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  & 
Ennnanuel  Arene.  Paris  ;  D :  13407,  July  24, 
1908;  2c.  July  24,  1908.  39741 

-See  also  Theatre;  [par]  Gaston  Schefer. 

Roi  (Le)  Arthur,     See  Merlin. 

Roi  (Le)  Carotte;  fairy  opera  bouffe  in  3  acts, 
words  by  Victorien  Sardou,  music  by  Jacques 
Offenbach.. 

©  Fred  Delgado,  Brooklyn;  1871:12669, 
Dec.  30.  39742 

or.  The  monkey's  carnival,  a  comic  spec- 
tacular nmsical  pantomime,  by  G.  T.  Shaw. 

©  George  T.  Shaw,  New  York ;  1872 :  8669, 
Aug.  13.  39743 


Roi  (Le)  de  I'or;  pl$ce  a  grand  spectacle  en  4 
actes  et  25  tableaux,  par  V.  Darlay  et  H.  de 
Gorsse,  musique  nouvelle  et  arr.  de  Marius 
Baggers.     32  p.    4°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31610 ; 
Victor  Darlay  &  Henry  de  Gorsse,  Paris. 

39744 

Roi  (Le)  du  bluff;  vaudeville-operette  a  spec- 
tacle en  1  acte  et  3  tableaux,  [par]  Daniel 
Jourda.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.  51  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31521 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  39745 

Roi  (Le)  galant;  comedie  dramatique  en  4 
actes  en  vers,  [par]  L.  Mar.solleau  &  M.  Souli6. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1904.  [4],  152  p. 
12°. 

©   L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  5201,   June   18, 
1904  ^  2c.  June  18,  1904.  39746 

Roi  s'ennuie;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  A.  Cahuet 
et  G.  Sorbets.  7  p.  illus.  4°.  (L'lllustra- 
tion  tht'fitrale  no.  128,  G  novembre  1909) 

©  Nov.  6,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17577  ; 
Alberic  Cahuet  &  Gaston  Sorbets,  Paris. 

39747 
Roitelet.      See  Reuccio   (II)    di   Caprilana. 

Rojo  y  verde;  revista  picaresca  en  1  acto  divl- 
dido  en  5  cuadros,  con  uu  pr61ogo  y  una 
apoteosis,  original  de  E.  Gabiis-Gin^s, '[and] 
Cabinete  de  prueba,  boceto  de  vaudeville  orig- 
inal, musica  de  Antonio  de  La  Osa.  Madrid 
[Socicdad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  36  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40034 ;  Emilio  Gabils-Gines,  Madrid.      39747a 

Roland;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Cobb. 

©  Ebeu  Cobb,  Boston ;  1881 :  0341,  Apr.  25. 

39748 

Roland  and  Elvira;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Greene.    24  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Sam'l  Greene,  New  York;  D:  15821,  Mav 
10,  1909 ;  2c.  May  10,  1909.  39749 

Roland  Lee;  in  5  acts,  by  A.  A.  Duffy. 

©  A.  A.  Duffy,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1890 :  12069. 
Apr.  12;  2c.  June  IS.  39750 

Roland  of  Rolandseck;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Harry  Marlowe  [pseud,  of  H.  M.  Goldberg] 
[San  Francisco,  Cab.  Printed  by  W.  N.  Brunt, 
1902]     130  p.     8°. 

©  Harry  INI.  Goldberg,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
1924,  May  22,  1902 ;  2c.  June  30,  1902.    39751 

Roland  Ranger,   the  Indian  hero. 

©  Maurice  I.  Lobe,  Baltimore ;  1892  :  40700. 
Oct.  7.  39752 


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Roland  Bomando;  an  American  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chicago ;  1890 :  23434, 
July  25.  39753 

Roland  (Der)  von  Berlin;  dichtung  und  musik 
von  Ruggiero  Leoncavallo,  deutsch  von  Georg 
Droescher,  unter  benutzung  des  gleichnami- 
gen  roman  von  Willibald  Alexis  [pseud,  of 
Wilhelm  Hliring]  Mailand,  E.  Sonzogno; 
Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1904.  75  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  5G21,  Oct. 
10,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  39754 

Rolando  (II);  dramma  storico  in  4  atti,  di  Rug- 
giero Leoncavallo,  tratto  dal  romanzo,  II  Ro- 
lando di  Berlino  di  Willibald  Alexis  [pseud,  of 
Wilhelm  Haring]  Milano.  E.  Sonzogno,  1904. 
3  p.  1.,  [7]-72  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan  ;  D :  4970.  May 
2,  1904 ;  2c.  May  2,  1904.  39755 

Rolando  and  Floria;  by  J.  O.  Novak. 

©   James    O.    Novak,    San    Francisco :    D : 
4526,  Jan.  19,  1904.  39756 

Rolando  (II)  di  Berlino.      See  Rolando   (II) 

Role  (The)  of  the  unconquered;  by  Test  Dal- 
ton. 

©   G.   W.   Dillingham   co..   New   York;   D: 
1587,  Mar.  17,  1902.  39757 

Roll-call  (The)  of  heroes;  a  decoration  day  en- 
tertainment, by  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company,  1906.  13  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
School  plays,  no.  8) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  9542. 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  39758 

Roll-call  of  the  nation;  a  patriotic  play,  by 
Stanley  Schell.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  6844, 
June  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  39759 

Roll  (The)  of  the  drum;  a  musical  comedy  li- 
bretto in  3  acts,  by  II.  B.  Smith. 

©    Harry    B.    Smith,    New    York;    D:284, 
Mar.  30,  1901.  39760 

Rolla;  or,  Thorns  and  laurels,  a  drama,  bv 
H.  E.  Giese. 

©  H.   E.  Giese,   Ripon,  Wis.;   1879:15457. 
Nov.  17.  39761 

Rolland  McNey;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Young. 

©  Frank   Young,   New   York;    1894:54690, 
Nov.   23.  39762 

Rollen  Dale;  or.  The  tragedy  of  the  flowers, 
play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  M.  Torbett.  144  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,   1914;    D:  36205;   Henry   M. 
Torbett,  Richmond.  39762a 


Roller  (The)  skating  band;  or,  The  musicians 
on  wheels,  spectacular  dramatic  act,  by  E.  J. 
Becker. 

©   Edwin    J.    Becker,    Milwaukee;    1885: 
25427,  Dec.  4.  39763 

Rollicking  Shannon;  serio-comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  McLean.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1912;  D:  30616;  Alexander 
McLean,  New  York.  39764 

Rolling  in  money;  hops  has  riz,  a  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  S.  E.  Pierce. 

©  Sarah  E.  Pierce,  Albanv  ;  D :  1 199,    Feb. 
28,  1902.  39765 

Rolling  (A)  stone;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  H.  Winslow.  110  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    11,    1913;    D:  33766;    Herbert 
Hall  Winslow,  New  York.  39766 

•  See  also  Straightened  out. 

Rolling  stones;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn. 
[151]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1914;  D :  30787 ;  Edgar  Sel- 
wyn, New  York.  39766a 

Rollor,  the  mysterious;  a  trick  act  in  1  scene, 
l)y  W.  Trimble.  [New  Orleans,  Mauberret's 
printing  house]   1907.     8  p.     12°. 

©    Vv'illiam    Trimble,     United    States;     D: 
10038,  May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1907.    39767 

Roly  Poly;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Reinan. 

©  Franz  Reinan,   New   York;   1896:36398, 

June  22.  39768 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by    Will    Carleton,    music    by    Lee    Johnson. 
[69]   p.     f°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  John  Donigiin,  San  Francisco;  D :  7059, 
Aug.  2,  1905;  2e.  Aug.  2,  1905.  39769 

Roma;  opera  tragique  en  5  actes.  de  Henri  Cain, 
d'apres  Homo  vaincue  d'Alexandre  Parodi, 
nuisique  de  J.  Massenet.  Paris,  Heugel  et  cie, 
1912.    1  p.  1.,  51  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Feb.    3,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    12,    1912;    D: 
28656;  Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  39770 

Romadka  (The)  case.      See  Lady  Raffles. 

Romain  d'Arthois;  a  5  act  play,  by  L.  A.  Block. 
90  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Adrien  Block,  New  Orleans;   D: 
3315,  Apr.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1903.    39771 

Romaine;  or.  Rescued  from  the  grave,  by  J.  M. 
Jones. 

©  Julia  M.  Jones,  Baltimore;  1895:53612. 
Oct.  21.  39772 

Roman  (The)  actor.  Src  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Philip  Massinger. 


Roman    (A)    conspiracy. 

2002 


See   Germania. 


39772 


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39790 


Roman  (Un)  de  theatre;  [par]  Michel  Proving 
[pseud,   (le  Gabriel   I.agros   de  Langeron]      4 

■,  pts.  illiis.  4°.  (La  Petite  illustration,  no.  17, 
18,  20,  22;  21,  28  juiu,  12,  26  juillet  1913; 
Serie  roman  no.  6-9) 

©  June  21,  28,  July  12,  26,  1913 ;  2c.  Sept. 
17,  1913;  A— For.  8193;  Michel  Provins,  PariSr. 

39772a 

Roman  (The)  drama;  or.  The  passion  of  Christ, 
iiu'ludinfc  illustrations  by  W.  Goetz. 

©  Wolfgang  Goetz,  New  York ;  1892 :  31755, 
Aug.  1.  39773 

Roman  (A)  fete;  a  musical  burlesque  comedy  in 
1  act,  1  scene. 

©    Harry    Morris,    Clucago;     1888:12746, 
May  1.  39774 

Roman  fiesta.     Sec  Wonder's  Roman  fiesta, 

Roman  (The)  keys;  by  M.  S.  Hills. 

©  Marie  S.  Hills,  New  York ;  1877 :  12635, 
Nov.  2.  39775 

Roman  (A)  school,  90  B,  C;  a  Latin  enter- 
tainment, 

©  Susan  Paxson,  Omaha,  Nebr. ;  D :  10023, 
Feb.  11,  1907.  39776 

Roman  traitor,     See  Paulus  Arvina. 

Roman  (A)  travesty;  nature  comedy  sketch,  by 
J.  Wood  and  F.  Ray.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Juliet  Wood  and  Fred  Ray,  New  York; 
D :  8133,  Mar.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906. 

39777 

Romance;  play  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  E. 
Sheldon.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1914.    6  p.  1.,  232  p.    front.    12°, 

©   Sept.   23,   1914;   2c.    Sept.  24,   1914;   D: 
38293 ;  Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.       39777a 


^with  a  prologue  and  an  epilogue,  by 

E.  Sheldon,     [202]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1912;  D :  30558 ;  Edward 
Slieldon,  New  York.  39778 

• — ■  Same.     New  York,  Tower  bros.  stationery 
CO.  [1913]    cover-title,  73  p.    8°, 

©  Feb.  7,  1913 ;  2c,  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  32224  ; 
Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.  39779 

Romance  (A)  and  a  hold  up;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Horwitz.    23  p.    4°,    Typewritten, 

©  John  L.  Weaver,  New  York ;  D :  6524, 
Aiir.  15,  1905;  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1905;  Ic,  Apr.  25, 
1905.  39780 

Romance  (A)  in  Africa;  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  Mrs.  H.  E.  Jackson.    14  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Harrie  E.  Jackson,  Butte  Citv, 
Mont;  D:2924,  Jan.  29,  1903;  2c,  Jan,  29, 
1903.  39781 


Romance  (A)  in  real  life;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  A,  Franzen.     19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Franzen,  Gallipolis,  O. ;  D  :  3995, 
Sept.  23,  1903;  2c.  (synopsis)  Sept.  23.  1903; 
2c,  Oct.  31,  1903.  39782 

Romance  of  a  day;  by  A,  V.  De  Mille. 

©  Annie  Virginia  De  Mille,  Geneva,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  46602,  July  18.  39783 

31  p. 


■ 1  act  drama,  by  W.  and  B.  Lumley, 

f°,    ]\Is. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  8,  1910;  D:  20749;  William  and 
Benjamin  Lumley,  New  York,  39784 

Romance  (The)  of  a  flat;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Flower. 

©    Elliott    Flower,    Chicago;    1898:71174, 
Dec,  7.  39785 

Romance  (The)  of  a  hatpin.  See  Nancy 
Dome. 

Romance  (The)  of  a  high  C;  musical  sketch  in 
2  acts,  by  R.  B,  Egan,  14  p,  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©   Ic.    Sept,   20,    1915;    D :  41781 ;    Ray   B, 
Egan,  Detroit.  39785a 

Romance  of  a  Hindoo  princess;  by  F.  Thomp- 
son,    6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  7495, 
Nov.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov,  3,  1905.  39786 

Romance  (A)  of  a  millionaire's  daug'hters. 
Sec  Invisible  (The)  empire. 


Romance    (The)   of   a  multi-millionaire. 
Redemption  (The)  of  Bobby. 


See 


Romance    of    a    New    York   postman;    by    A, 
Friedeberg,    Typewritten. 

©  Alex  Friedeberg,  New  York ;  1891 :  18483, 
May  20 ;  Ic,  May  20.  39787 

• -drama  in  5  acts,  by  A,  Friedeberg,      [1], 

37  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Alex.    Friedeberg,    New    York ;    1891 : 
23274,  June  26 ;  Id.  June  26.  39788 

Romance  (The)  of  a  rich  young'  woman.     See 
Owls  (The)  of  New  York. 

Romance  (The)  of  a  secret.     See  Vashti. 

Romance  of  a  song;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Hart- 
ley.    [13]  p,    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le,  Aug.  23,  1910;   D:  21859;   Randolph 
Hartley,  Coscob,  Conn,  39789 

Romance  (The)  of  an  Egyptian  princess.     See 
Royal  (A)  secret. 

Romance  (A)  of  auld  Scotland;  comedy  with 

music,  by  R,  F,  Hill.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   4,   1913;   D:  35248;   Robert   F. 

Hill,  Detroit,  39790 


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39808 


Eomance  (The)  of  Beatrice;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  II.  Levy.     [189]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D :  35555 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  39790a 

Romance  (A)  of  Bright  Angel  trail;  an  Ameri- 
can comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Lamson. 
[149]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Phoenix,  Ariz. ;  D : 
8411,  Apr.  24,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.      39791 

Romance  (A)  of  business;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Cliase.     [2],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  37951 ;  James  Rich- 
ard Chase,  Boston.  39791a 

Romance  (A)  of  Chinatown;  sketch  in  2  scenes, 
by  J.  Reid.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1911 ;  D :  24247 ;  Jack  Reid, 
St.  Louis.  39792 


Romance    (A)    of    Christianity, 
wilderness. 


See   In    the 


Romance  of  Cock  Robin;  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Robson.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  Robson,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
4080,  Oct.  7.  1903;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1904.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title,  Romance  of  Cock  Robin ;  or, 
Love,  war  and  fun  in  Birddom]  39793 

Romance  (The)  of  Elmdale  farm;  by  C.  E. 
Beyerle.  Weeping  Water.  Neb.,  Advocate 
print,  1900.    3  p.  1.,  45  p.    16°. 

©  C.  E.  Beyerle,  Weeping  Water,  Neb. ; 
1900  A :  24972,  Oct.  8  ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  39794 


Romance  (The)  of  Taro  gulch. 
(A)  product. 


See  Western 


Romance  (A)  of  Gettysburg;  an  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  Gerard  and  A.  Pierra.  [83] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Barnev  Gerard,  New  York,  and  Adolfo 
Pierra,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  53,  Jan.  21,  1901 ;  2c. 
Jan.  21.  39795 

Romance  of  Gypsy  Jack;  by  E.  Weever.  58  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Weever,  Carini,  III.;  D :  14259, 
Nov.  11,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.  39796 

Romance  (The)  of  Harvey  Birch.  See  Symbol 
(The)  of  the  rose. 

Romance  (A)  of  Kief;  or,  A  prior  right,  a 
play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 

©  Milton  Goldsmith,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  3740, 
July  18,  1903.  39797 

Romance  of  Killarney;  an  Irish  comedy-drama 
in  1  act,  by  S.  Pilson.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Pilson,  Chicago  ;  D  :  7561,  Nov.  15, 
1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1905.  39798 


Romance  (The)  of  Lalla  Rookh;  an  operatic 
spectacle  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Calnon,  founded  on 
the  poem  of  Thomas  ^loore.  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Edward  Calnon,   Detroit;   D :  2428,  Oct. 
9,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1902.  39799 

Romance  (The)  of  life.     See  His  fate. 

Romance  (A)  of  Little  Heaven;  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  B.  B.  Perkins.  [19]  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28271 ;  Bert  B.  Per- 
kins, New  York.  39800 

Romance  (The)  of  Melrose  hall;  a  play  of  the 
Revolution  founded  on  the  history  and  tradi- 
tions of  Flatbush,  by  J.  D.  Stone.  [131]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jane  Dransfield   Stone,  New  York;   D: 
12750,  Apr.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  May  12,  1908.    39801 


Romance    (A)    of    Nome, 
sands. 


See   Golden    (The) 


Romance  (A)  of  old  Egypt;  play,  by  M.  Wittels. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912 ;  D  :  31650 ;  Max  Wittels 
and  William   Timbel,   Denver.    '  39802 

Romance  of  old  Madrid;  or,  The  student  of 
Salamanca. 

©  Alexander   Salvini,  Florence,   Italy;   D: 
2440,  Oct.  13,  1902.  39803 

Romance  (The)  of  one  summer.  See  Electric 
(The)  spark. 

Romance  (A)  of  real  life;  musical  pantomime, 
by  J.  L.  McKay  and  Barry  Gray.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  James  L.  McKav,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  9353, 
Oct.  31  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1906.  39804 

Romance  (The)  of  Robert  Burns;  a  pastoral 
of  the  present  and  drama  of  days  lang  syne, 
bv  J.  Templeton.  New  York,  AVright  &  co. 
[1899]     326  p.,  2  1.    illus.    pi.    port.    8°. 

©  Jon  Templeton,  New  York ;  1899 :  78082, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1900.  39805 

Romance  (A)  of  Salpetriere;  a  drama,  by  W. 
Clyde  Spalding.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Warren  C.  Spalding,  New  York  ;  D  :  15841, 
May  13,  1909 ;  2c.  May  13,  1909.  39806 

Romance  (A)  of  Santa  Barbara;  a  musical  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  Grant. 

©  Charles  Byron  Grant,   Guilford,   N.   Y. ; 
1899  :  49093,  July  29.  39807 

Romance  of  Spain;  or,  A  royal  revenge. 

©  ,Tohn  Henry  Clyndes,  London ;   D :  5282, 
July  11,  1904.  39808 


2004 


39809 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


39827 


Bomance  (A)  of  Sunny  Slope  farm;  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  W.  Ilolcombe.  [33]  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   L.   W.    Holcombe,   New   Yorli ;    D: 
5822,  Nov.  25,  1904 ;  2('.  Nov.  2G,  1904.      39809 

ilomance  (A)  of  the  American  Revolution;  in 
r>  acts,  by  Emily  Orah  Janvrin  Ellsworth. 
[160]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emily  Ellsworth,  New  York ;   D :  14315, 
Nov.  18,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908.  -   39810 

Bomance  (A)  of  the  Eta;  a  light  opera  in  3 
acts,  book,  music  and  lyrics  by  RI.  li.  Wert- 
heimer.  89  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914 ;  D :  38797 ;  Mary  Lee 
Wertheimer,  Milford,  Pa.  39810a 

Romance  of  the  glen;  operatic  sketch,  by  M. 
Madden.  [2],  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  sept.  3,  1912 ;  D :  30728 ;  Mont  Mad- 
den, Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  39811 

Romance  (A)  of  the  harem;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Arnold.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913;  D:  33572;  Jack  Ar- 
nold, Memphis,  Tenn.  39812 

Romance  (A)  of  the  highway;  comedy-drama 
In  4  acts,  by  T.  G.  Springer.  100  p.  4*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911;  D:  23509;  Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  San  Francisco.  39813 

in  4  acts,  by  T.  Grant  Springer.  Type- 
written. 

©  Thomas  G.  Springer,  Sacramento,  Cal. ; 
1900  A  :  29440,  Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  39814 

Romance  (The)  of  the  Indian  whiskers;  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Frankston.  [55]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Frankston,  Boston ;  D :  1033. 
Sept.  23,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  39815 

Romance  (A)  of  the  mines,  ^ee  Great  (The) 
coal  strike. 

Romance  (A)  of  the  mound  builders;  a  grand, 
spectacular  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Stones. 

©  Alonzo  Stones,  Philadelphia ;  1878 :  5234, 
Apr.  30.  39816 

Romance  (A)  of  the  movies;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  B.  Dean  and  J.  A.  Buchanan.  [1],  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914;  D:  37428;  Harry  B. 
Dean  and  James  A.  Buchanan,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 39816a 

sketch,  by  A.  Glassmire.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913  ;  D  :  33907 ;  Albert  Glass 
mire,  Philadelphia. 


39817 

2005 


Romance  (A)  of  the  old  Comedie  frangaise; 
or.  The  silent  man,  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Smith.     [58]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Maus  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  7204, 
Sept.  5,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  IS,  1905.  39818 

Romance  (A)  of  the  plains;  a  sketch,  by  J.  P. 
Morgan.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  P.  Morgan,  Brooklyn ;   D :  11730. 
Nov.  13,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1907.  39819 

Romance  (A)  of  the  Potomac;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  D :  726, 
Aug.  7,  1901.  39820 

Romance  of  the  Red-cross;  play  in  1  act,  by 
K.  B.  Masters.     21  p.     8\     Typewritten. 

©  Kizzie  B.  Masters,  Alton,  111.;  D:4509, 
Jan.  15,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1904.  %   39821 

Romance  (A)  of  the  Revolution;  by  H.  B. 
Lewis.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    July    12,    1909;    D:  16290;    H.    B 
Lewis,  Muskegon,  Mich.  39822 

Romance  (A)  of  the  road;  a  romantic  drama  In 
3  acts,  by  H.  D.  Cottrell. 

©  Frank    Lucius    Cooley,    Alameda,    Cal. ; 
1899:41504,  June  26.  39823 

Romance  (A)  of  the  South;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  M.  Rawson.     [30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©   Mildred    Mae   Rawson,   Worcester;    D: 
10840,  June  25,   1907;   2c.  June  25,  1907. 

39824 

Romance  (A)  of  the  underworld;  a  play  In  4 
acts,  by  P.  Armstrong.  141  p.  t".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912;  D:  29803;  Paul  Arm- 
strong, New  York.  39825 

See  also  Brocky's  temptation. 

Romance  (The)  of  the  willow  pattern;  In  7 
fragments  and  prologue,  by  E.  B.  Van  der 
Veer.     [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1914 ;  D :  35828 ;  Ethel  Beek- 
man  Van  der  Veer,  New  York.  39825a 

Romance   (The)  of  two;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

M.  B.  Mullett.     [2],  47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   19,   1910;   D:  22324;    Mary   E. 

Mullett,   Chicago.  39826 

Romance  (A)  of  two  wars;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  Livingstone. 

©    Rinaldo    Livingstone,     San    Francisco; 
1891:31751,  Sept.  7.  39827 

Romance  on  Norway's  rugged  shore;  play 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Foubel.  16  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  11,  1915;   D:  39649;   Elizabeth 
Foubel,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  39827a 


39828 


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39844 


Bomance  versus  reality;  monologue  by  O.  Wil- 
liams.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Odell  Williams,  New  York ;  1899 :  66226, 
Oct.  12;  2c.  Oct.  12.  39828 

Romancers  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ed- 
mond  Rostand,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
[1915]  46  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays, 
by  celebrated  European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark, 
general  ed.] ) 

©  June  28,  1915;  2c.  June  30,  1915;  D: 
41125;  Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.        39828a 

tr.    by    Mary    Hendee.      Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Doubleday  &  McClure  co.,  New  York; 
1899 :  58987,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1899 ;  2c. 
Aug.  29,  1906.  39829 

Romanesques  (Les);  comedie  en  3  actes,  en 
vers,  par  Edmond  Rostand.  Paris,  P.  Lafitte 
et  cie,  1911.  2  p.  1.,  99,  [1]  p.,  col.  front, 
illus.,  col.   plates.    4°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23543  ; 
Pierre  Lafitte  &  co.,  Paris.  39830 

Same,   ed.    with   preface   introduction    and 

notes  by  H.  Le  Daum.     Boston,  Ginn  &  co., 
1903.    1  p.  1.,  xix,  101  p.    16°. 

©  Henrv  Le  Daum,  P^vanston.  111. ;  D :  3098, 
Jan.  23,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1903.  39831 

Romanitza;  drame  lyrique  en  4  actes,  poeme  de 
Maurice  Magre,  musique  de  H.  Maurice  Jac- 
quet.  Paris,  M.  Mercier,  1911.  48  p.  16°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31512 ; 
Marcel  Mercier,  Paris.  39832 

Romano;  a  sensational  drama  in  6  acts,  by  M. 
Adams. 

©  Minnie  Adams,  Washington  ;  1886  :  18116, 
Aug.  9.  39833 

Romanoff  (Tlie);  a  romantic  drama,  by  Harry 
Marshall  and  Dore  Davidson. 

©  Marshall  and  Davidson,  New  York;  1883: 
14652,  Aug.  7.  39834 

Romantic;  play  in  1  act,  by  Andor  Garvay,  aii- 
thorized  tr.  from  the  Hungarian  by  Antal 
Nandory  [pseud,  of  Feri  Felix  Weiss]  [1], 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34278 ;  Armin  Szat- 
mSry,  Boston.  39835 

Romantic  (A)  drama  of  the  South.  See  Rio 
(The)  Grande. 

Romantic  dramas;  by  B.  A.  Lomas.  New  York, 
E.  A.  Carley  [1915]     251  p.    16°. 

Contents  :  1.  A  crown  for  a  song,  comedy. — 
2.  Miriam,  tragedy. 

©  Nov.  18,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  20,  1915 ; 
A:  416509;  Ehlred  A.  Carley,  New  York. 

39835a 


Romantic  (The)  history  of  Roland,  lord  of 
Rolandseck;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Gold- 
berg.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  M.  Goldberg,  New  York ;  D :  101, 
Jan.  .31,  1901;  2c.  .Tan.  31.  39836 

Romantic  (The)  life  and  crimes  of  dare-devil 
Tracy;  or,  Tracy  the  bandit;  a  sensational 
life  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Belmar.  [107] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  R.  Belmar,  New  York;  D: 
2498,  Oct.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1902.      39837 

Romantic  Mary;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Alice  C. 
Thompson.    48  p.     12°. 

©  AValter  H.  Btiker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14185, 
Oct.  31,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.  39838 

Romantic  (A)  rogvie;  a  comedy-drama  in  1  act, 
by  Carrie  W.  Colburn.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1904.  19  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  5219, 
June  22,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1904.  39839 

Romantic  (The)  Romany.  See  Angiolina  of 
the  garden. 

Romantic  (The)  shepherds;  musical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Erskine.  [1],  60  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35977 ;  Mrs.  Payne 
Erskine,  Boston.  39839a 

Romantic  (A)  turn;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Simonson  and  C.  B.  Isaacson. 

©  Gustave  Simonson  and  Charles  Byron 
Isaacson,  New  York  ;  1892  :  6185,  Feb.  8. 

39840 

Romantik  (Die);  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  Hans 
Miiller.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.  29  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D :  30969 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  39841 

Romantische  (Die)  frau;  operette  in  3  akten, 
nach  einem  lustspiele  Ernst  Wicherts,  von 
Carl  Lindau  und  Bela  Jenbach,  musik  von 
Carl  Weinberger.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger 
(Bernbard  Herzmansky)  1911.  164  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911;  D :  24268 ;  Ludwig 
Doblinger  (Bernbard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

39842 

■  Same.  Text  der  geslinge.  I^eipzig,  L.  Dob- 
linger (Bernbard  Herzmansky)  1911.  53  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  16,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1911;  D: 
23892;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernbard  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  39843 

Romany  (The)  rye;  a  romantic  drama,  by  Geo. 
R.  Sims. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;  1882: 
9357,  .June  7.  39844 


2006 


39845 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


39863 


Romany  (The)  rye — Continued. 

•.sensation;)]    melodrania   in  prologue  and  4 

acts,  adapted  frojn  tlie  Englisli,  by  Lorin  Jas- 
per Howard. 

©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Cliicago ;  1S9S :  4S032, 
Aug.  15.  39845 

The  g'ypsey  chief,   a  romantic  drama,  by 


Geo.  II.  Sims. 

©  Eroolvs  and  Dickson,  New  York;  1882: 
7G41,  ]\[ay  11.  39846 

Romany  (The)  trail;  or.  The  amulet,  play  of 
romance,  by  G.  ter  Meulen  and  Clara  Whit- 
more.     [3],  So  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  D :  25454 ;  Gertrude  D. 
ter  IMeulen,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  T.    39847 

Rome  and  Judea;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  E. 
Edward  Lewis. 

©  C.  E.  Warburton,  Philadelphia;  1871: 
12049,  Dec.  19.  39848 

Rome  in  the  time  of  Nero.     See  Quo  vadisP 

Rome  under  Caesar;  the  grandest  of  all  his- 
torical spectacles,  by  E.  T.  Ziegler.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwin  T.  Ziegler,  Cincinnati ;  1895  :  49134, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  39849 

Rome  under  Nero. 

©  Order  of  Cincinnatus,  Cincinnati ;  1887 : 
14.591,  June  4.  39850 

Rome  under  Valerian;  a  Roman  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  IMatre.  Cincinnati,  Jos.  Berning 
printing  co.,  1897. 

©  Anthony  Matre,  Cincinnati ;  1897  :  41665. 
July  19 ;  2c.  July  22.  39851 

Rome  vaincue.     See  Roma. 

Romeo  and  Juliet;  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed. 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  William 
Strunk,  .1r.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.l  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  company  [1911]  xxv,  [2],  129,  [1] 
p.     12°.     (Riverside  literature  series) 

©  Nov.  27,  1911:  2c.  Dec.  18.  1911;  A: 
.303444 ;  Houghton,  Jlifilin  co.,  Boston.    39852 

ed.  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.  Philadel- 
phia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1871.  xxiii,  480  p. 
8°.     [New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  1) 

©  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  Philadelphia ; 
1871 :  417,  Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Feb.  11.  39853 

Same.    6th  ed. 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness,  Wallingford, 
Pa.,  in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  17, 
1899;  1899:  4379,  Jan.  10;  2c.  Jan.  14.    39854 

-ed.  with  notes  by  William  ,T.  Rolfe.  Har- 
pers library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  224  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  5) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  30632, 
May  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  39855 


Romeo  and  Juliet — Continued, 

illustrated    by    photographs    from    life    of 

Maude  Adams,  and  other  members  of  her  com- 
pany, by  Byron  and  Sarony,  and  also  by  illus- 
trations by  Andriolli.  Green  room  ed.  New 
York  &  Boston,  H.  M.  Caldwell  co.  [1900]  1 
p.  1.,  138  p.    front.,  pi.,  ports,    sq.    8°. 

©   H.    M.    Caldwell    co.,   Boston;    1900   A: 
20724,  Aug.  20 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  39856 

• -Maud  Adams  acting  ed.,  with  drawings  by 

E.  Haskell  and  C.  A.  Gilbert,  published  with 
the  authorization  of  C.  Frohman.  New  York, 
R.  H.  Russell,  1899.    110  p.    pi.    8°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York ;  1899  : 
68295,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  39857 


—  a  new  travesty  by  C.  O.  Soule.  St.  Louis, 
G.  I.  Jones  and  company,  1877. 

©  Charles  C.  Soule,   St.   Louis;  1877:456, 

.Tan.  11;  2c.  Jan.  18.  39858 


— -an  operetta  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  W.  E. 
McKenna. 

©  William  E.  McKenUa,  New  York;  1883: 
4898,  Mar.  16.  39859 

— -tx-.  by  Algernon  St.  John-Brenon,  of  the 
opera  Romeo  et  Juliette,  in  a  prologue  and  5 
acts,  words  by  Jules  Earbier  and  Michel  Carre, 
music  by  Charles  Gounod.  Acting  ed.  New 
York,  Harry  Hyams,  ]914.    27  p.    4°. 

©  Sept.  7,  1914  ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  1914 ;  D  :  38083  ; 
Century  opera  co.,  inc..  New  Y'ork.        39859a 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  J.  Churton 
Collins  find  an  original  frontispiece  by  Shrank 
Dicksee.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York.  George  D. 
Sproul,  1908.  xxxiii,  154  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  Introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.     v.  27) 

©  Universitv  press,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
203059,  Mar.  31,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908. 

39860 

—  (Shakespeare's);  with  introduction  and 
notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son. Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  186  p. 
16°.     (Annotated  English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.   Hudson,   Boston;   1881:1092, 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Feb.  14.  39861 


— -Same.     Boston,  New  York,   [etc.]    Ginn  & 
company  [1908]     186  p.    16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Jan.  19,  1909 :  A : 
218610,  Oct.  3,  1908 ;  2e.  Oct.  3,  1908.      39862 

with   introduction   and   notes,   explan- 


atory and  critical,  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton. 
Boston,  New  I'ork  [etc.]  Educational  pub- 
lishing company   [1906]     149  p.     16°. 

©  Educational  pub.  co..  Boston;  A:  143742, 
Mar.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1906.  39863 


2007 


39864 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39876 


Romeo  and  Juliet — Continued. 

•  (Shakespeare's)    with    notes,    examination 

papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kello^'g.  New  York,  Maynard,  Mer- 
rill &  CO.  [1893]  5,  vi-vii,  [2],  8-ix,  13-157  p. 
1  illus.    24°.     (Engli-sh  classics) 

©  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.,  New  York;  1893: 
17082,  Apr.  6;  2c.  Apr.  29.  39864 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  J.   Rolfe.     New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1879.    222  p.    front,    illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bro.s.,  New  York;  1879:1735, 
Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  39865 


—  Same. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1878 :  132-53, 
Nov.  16;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1879.  39866 


-—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Amer- 
ican book  company  [1904]  297  p.  incl.  front., 
Illus.    16°. 

©  W.  .T.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A :  85419, 
Apr.  26,  1904;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  39867 

Same.        New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 


American  book  company  [1907]     3  p.  1.,  [9]- 
224  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     16°. 

©  Williarn  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Feb.  7,  1907;  A: 
166643,  Jan.  23,  1907;  2e.  Feb.  12,  1907. 

39868 

(Shakspere's) ;  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neil- 


son.  Chicago,  New  York,  Scott,  Foresman  and 
company  [1914]  1  p.  1.,  11-214  p.  16°.  (The 
Lake  English  classics) 

©   Aug.   22,   1914;   2c.   Aug.   26.   1914;   A: 
379256;  Scott,  Foresman  &  co.,  Chicago. 

39868a 


(The  tragedie  of);  by  William  Shakes- 
peare, ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary, 
list  of  variorum  readings  and  selected  criti- 
cism by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke. 
[First  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell 
&  CO.  [1907]  4  p.  I.,  vii-xsiii,  285  p.  front. 
16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
188885,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1907.       39869 

-(The  tragedy  of);  ed.  by  W.   A.   Neilson 

and  A.  H.  Thorndike.     New  York,  The  Mac- 

•  mlllan  co.,  1911.  xvi.  158  p.  front,  (port.) 
24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©   July   26,   1911;    2c.    July   27,   1911;   A: 
292726;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  39870 

See  also  Evening  (An)  with  The  mer- 
chant of  Venice. — Julio  and  Romiet. — New 
(The)  Hamlet. — New  (A)  way  to  end  an  old 
play, — Roamy-E-owe  and  Julie-ate. — Shakes- 
peare's works. 

Romeo  and  Juliet  alive.  See  New  (A)  way  to 
end  an  old  play. 


Romeo  and  Juliet  burlesque;  by  J.  E.  Owens. 

©  Clara  Rogers  Owens,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  D : 
6520,  Apr.  1.5,  1905.  39871 

Romeo  et  Juliette;  opera  in  5  acts,  book  by  J. 
Barbier  and  M.  Carre,  music  by  Charles  Gou- 
nod .  .  .  Boston,  O.  Ditson  company ;  New 
York,  C.  H.  Ditson  Sc  co. ;  [etc.,  etc.]  1911. 
49  p.  8°.  (Grand  opera  librettos)  [French 
and  English  text  and  music  of  principal 
pieces] 

©  Dec.  30, 1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  6, 1912  ;  A  :  303759 ; 
Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston.  39872 

See  also  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Romeo  (A)  from  Utah.     See  Man  (The)  under 

her  bed. 

Romeo  of  the  rancho;  comedy,  by  James  Fran- 
cis Cooke.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1915.    15  p.     12°. 

©   July   22,   1915;   2c.   July   27,   1915;   D: 
41324 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       39872a 

Romeo  XIII;  3  act  comedy,  by  R.  W.  Peck. 

[108]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;   D:  40226;  Raymond 
W.  Peck,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.         39872b 

Romeo  und  Juliet;  frei  nach  Shakespeare, 
lyrisches  drama  in  3  akten  und  1  tableau,  von 
H.  R.  Shelley  .  .  .  New  York,  London,  E. 
Schuberth  &  co.,  1901.  43,  43  p.  12°.  [Eng- 
lish and  German] 

©  Edward  Schuberth  &  co..  New  York ;  D : 
610,  June  25,  1901 ;  2c.  June  25,  1901.      39873 

Romerito  (La);  comedia  Ifrica  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  R. 
Asensio  MAs,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Calleja 
y  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1911.    40  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Dee.    30,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1912;    D: 
28162 ;  Ram6n  Asensio  MSs,  Madrid.      39874 

Rome's  restorer.     See  Aurelian. 

Romilda;  Spanish  love  story,  from  a  sketch  by 
Ario  Flamma,  text  by  D.  E.  Donaldson  [pseud, 
of  May  San  Giovanni]  music  by  Salvatore 
Cardillo.  Hollis  [N.  Y.]  D.  E.  Donaldson, 
1913.     22  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1913  ;  D  :  35633 ; 
Douglas  E.  Donaldson,  Hollis,  N.  Y.      39874a 

Romola;  by  E.  S.  Mapes. 

©  Ella  Stryker  Mapes,  Cleveland ;  1900  A : 
9084,  Apr.  9.  39875 

a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  William  Gillingham 


Branson.     [2],  44  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912 ;  D  :  29178 ;  W.  G.  Bran- 
son, Chicago.  39876 


2008 


39877 


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Romola — Continued. 

■  a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  of  George  Eliot's 

novel,  by  R.  W.  Seabury. 

©  Ruth   W.   Seabury,   Brooklyn;   D :  1157 ; 
Dec.  5,  1901.  39877 


» 


dramatization  of  George  P]liot's  novel,  by 

Ruth  Ewing  and  J.  Trott.    4S  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Josephine  Trott.  Colorado  Springs,  Col. ; 
D :  15891,  May  19,  1909 ;  2c.  May  19,  1909. 

398T8 

a  tragedy  of  Italy,  arr.  for  the  stage  from 

the  novel  of  George  Eliot,  by  L.  Cummings. 

©  Le  Roy  Cummings,  Brunswick,  Me. ; 
1885  :  8382,  Apr.  9.  39879 

Same. 

©  Le  Roy  Cummings,  Brunswick,  Me. ; 
1885 :  9107,  Apr.  18.  39879a 

Bomona;  by  P.  W.  Bacon. 

©  Frank  W.  Bacon,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  1900 
A:  3318,  Feb.  5.  39880 

Romp  (A)  at  Ramsgate;  by  C.  Von  der  Vonde. 
22  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde.  New  York ;  D :  14058, 
Oct.  15,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.  39881 

Roms  rote  rosen;  eine  tragodie  in  5  aufziigen, 
von  Carl  M.  Jacoby.  Berlin,  Arion  verlag, 
1911.     [4],  107  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911;  D :  25599 :  Arion  ver- 
lag, Berlin.  39882 

— —  Same. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911;  D :  25686 ;  Arion  ver- 
lag, Berlin.  39883 

Rond;  play  In  4  acts,  by  A.  G.  Wilson.  [2], 
31  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D :  28135 ;  Anna  G. 
Wilson,  Crookston,  Minn.  39884 

Rondah;  or,  Thirty -three  years  in  a  star,  by 
P.  C.  Dieudonne.     20  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Florence  Carpenter  Dieudonne,  Wash- 
ington ;  1897  :  73246,  Dec.  28  ;  2c.  Nov.  19. 1908. 

39885 
Rondalla  (La);  zarzuela  dramfitica  de  costum- 
bres  aragonesas,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros.  original  de  E.  GabSs-Gines  y  J.  de 
Medina,  mfisica  del  maestro  Antonio"  de  La 
Osa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1914.    28  p.     12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40046;  Emilio  Gabas-Gin6s  and  Jos6  de  Me- 
dina, Madrid.  39885a 

Ronde  (La)  des  saisons;  ballet-legendaire  en  3 
actes  et  7  tableaux,  par  Ch.  Lomon  et  J.  1  fan- 
sen,  musique  de  Henri  Biisser.  Paris,  J. 
Poulallon,  1905.  33  p.  16°.  [Libretto  only] 
©   J.   Poulallon,   Paris ;    D :  7788,   Dec.   23, 


Rondouille;  vaudeville  militaire  en  1  acte  et  2 
tableaux,  par  Daniel  Jourda  et  Robert  Bon- 
net.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.     48  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  35198 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  38886a 

RoDg  (The)  brothers  in  a  little  hit  in  base 
ball;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Bartfield,  M.  Green- 
baum,  R.  Dell  and  S.  Henkel.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913  ;  D  :  34189  ;  Chas.  Bart- 
field, Rob't.  Dell,  aiichael  Greenbaum  and 
Solon  Henkel,  Chicago.  39887 

Renins  (The);  or,  Chuishingura,  a  dramatic  tr. 
from  a  Japanese  play,  adapted  to  the  English 
stage  by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  Boston;  1881:12106. 
Aug.  5.  39888 


Same. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  Boston  ;  1881 :  13423,  Aug. 
31;  2c.  Aug.  31.  39889 

Ronkoma;  a  drama  In  1  act,  adapted  by  K.  M. 
Widmer.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Mayhew  Widmer,  New  York;  D: 
107,  Feb.  2,  1901;  2c.  Feb.  2.  39890 

Roof  (The)  garden;  by  J.  B.  Wills. 

©    ,Toim    B.    Wills,    United    States;    1895: 
54096,  Oct.  28.  39891 

Roof   (The)   garden   tragedy;   a   society   melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  H.  Mordaunt. 

©    Hal    Mordaunt,    Miami,    Fla. ;    D :  9940, 
Feb.  11,  1907.  39892 


Roof    (The)    of    the    world, 
works  but  father. 


See   Everybody 


1905;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1905. 


39886 

2009 


Rookwood;  or,  Sybil's  sacrifice,  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  consent  of 
author  from  William  Harrison  Ainsworth's  ro- 
mance, by  A.  P.  Brown. 

®  Alonzo  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn  ;  1872  :  10136, 
Sept.  21.  39893 

Room  and  bath;  by  R.  Warner.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Warner,  New  York;   D:  10883, 
June  29,  1907 ;  2c.  June  29,  1907.  39894 

Room  83;  farce  in  1  act.  by  Morton  Weil,  elab- 
orated by  Marlon  Short.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  16  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  2],  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  34795  ; 
Samuel  Frencli,  New  York.  39895 

Room  5,  Studio  building;  in  1  act,  by  E.  D. 
Boone.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  D.  Boone,  New  York;  D :  9813,  Jan. 
18,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1907.  39896 


39897 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


39915 


Boom  forty-five;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1900.     61  p.     16°, 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York  ;  1900  A :  12485, 
]\Iny  IS;  2c.  May  21.  39897 

Boom  44;  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Geo.  A. 
Sinims.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  company, 
1SS9.  7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  267] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1889:35333, 
Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  39898 

Boom  (The)  next  door;  a  1  act  comedy-sketch, 
by  B.  Page  and  11.  C.  Aulmann.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1910 ;  D :  21361 ;  Brett  Page 
and  Robert  C.  Aulmann,  Brooklyn.  39899 

Boom   nmnber  ten;  play   for  girl's   school,  by 

Mrs.  E.   La  Beaume.     [St.   Louis,  Buxton  & 

Skinner,  printers,  1906]    cover-title,  35  p.    12°. 

©  Mrs,  Edmond  La  Beaume,  St.  Louis ;  D : 

8285,  Apr.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.        39900 

Boom  thirteen;  by  G.  H.  Neiswender  and  T. 
Dickinson.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Neiswender  and  Thomas  Dick- 
inson, United  States;  D :  4994,  May  6,  1904; 
2c.  May  6,  1904.  39901 

Boom  23;  by  Charles  Horwitz.  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
v/ritten. 

©  William  Nunn,  New  York ;  D :  14033,  Oct. 
12,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1908.  39902 

Boonimates;  play,  by  A.  Thomas.  4  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910;  D :  20465 ;  Alfred 
Thomas,  Chicago.  39903 

Booms  for  rent;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hoist 
and  H.  L.  Ensign. 

©  Hermon  Lee  Ensign  and  Edward  Hoist, 
Chicago,  1880  :  1298,  Jan.  22.  39904 

Booms  to  let;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Ensign  and  Edward  Hoist. 

©  Hermon  Lee  Ensign,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1881 :  11137,  July  18.  39905 

comedy   in  1   act  by   M.   N.   Beebe.     New 

York,  S.  French  ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912. 
21  p.  12°.  ([French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  236]) 

©  Nov.  11,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1912;  D: 
31435 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York,  39906 

Booms  to  rent;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Dorothy 
Irvin  [pseud,  of  M.  M.  Irvin]  [2],  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22473 ;  Martha  May 
Irvin,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  39907 


Booms  to  rent — Continued. 
a  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  an  original  adap- 
tation, by  E.  Hoist. 

©  Edward  Hoist,  United  States  ;  1881 :  8542, 
June  1,  39908 

Booney's  restaurant;  a  fni'ce  in  1  act,  by  F.  E. 
Hiland.    Boston,  W.  H.  Bnker  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  189G: 
27903,  May  7 ;  2c.  June  20.  39909 

ifoosevelt's  chauffeur;  monologue,  by  E.  Hop- 
kins.    [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  May  15,  1914  ;  D  :  37061 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  I'ork.  39909a 

Booster  spring;  a  dramatic  playlet,  by  James 
Emery  Coulter.    4  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  James  E.  Coulter,  West  Medway,  Mass. ; 
D :  9797,  Jan.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907. 

39910 

Booster's  (The)  heir;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Gilman.     [157]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40004 ;  Stephen  J. 
Gilman,  Maiden,  Mass.  39910a 

Boot  and  branch;  anti-suffrage  play  of  1  act,  by 
L.  Lazarus.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915  ;  D  :  41321 ;  Lillian  Laza- 
rus, Brooklyn.  39910b 

Boot  (The)  of  all  evil;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  E.  IMoore.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;  D:  17946;  Marion  E. 
Moore,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  39911 


'Play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  Er  Lawshe. 

[180]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1913 ;  D :  33576 ;  Er  Lawshe, 
New  York.  39912 

Boot  of  evil;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Tompkins. 

©  G,  A.  Tompkins,  Cortland,  N,  Y. ;  1894: 
56132,  Dec.  3,  '  39913 

Bope  (The)  dancer;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago ;   1892 :  15878, 
Apr.  11.  39914 

Bope  enough;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  O'Riordau 
(Norrevs  Connell)  Dublin  and  London, 
Maunsel  and  co.  ltd.,  1914.    112  p.    12°, 

©    Feb.   27,    1914;    2c.    Mar.    24,    1914;    D: 
36589;  Conal  O'Riordan,  London,  39914a 

Bope  ladder;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Steele 
[pseud,  of  E.  B.  Green]  61  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Estelle  Bakewell  Green,  Philadelphia  ;  D  : 
8195,  Mar.  10,  1906;  2c.  June  2,  1906,      39915 


2010 


39916 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


39935 


Roped  in;  or,  The  greatest  thing  out,  an  amus- 
ing burlesque  ritual  for  all  societies.  Colum- 
bus, O.,  The  M.  C.  Lilley  &  co.  [1905]  39  p- 
16°. 

©  Chas  A.  Poland,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  7536, 
Nov.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  190G.  39916 

i^opes  of  sand;  comedy  drama  by  J.  McK. 
McBarron.    78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Julia  McK.  McBarron,  Chicago  ;  D  :  14733, 
Jan.  4,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  39917 

Roping  a  rube;  a  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Hugh 
A.  Saxon  and  Frank  T.  Searight.  [15]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1910;    D :  21801 ;    H.    A. 
Saxon  and   F.   T.   Searight,   Los  Angeles. 

39918 

Rory  O'Moore;  original  opera  libretto,  by  F. 
Dixon. 

©    Fred     Dixon,     New     York;     1895:8372. 
Feb.  7.  39919 

Rory  of  the  hill;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Roach. 

©  James  C.  Roach,  Bathbeach,  N.  Y. ;  1890 : 
19393,  June  16.  39920 

Rosa;  Italian  dialect,  dramatic,  pathetic  mono- 
logue for  a  man.  by  Stanley  Schell. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  15926. 
May  8,  1909.  39921 

a  plav  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Haag,  cover- 
title,  13  numb.  1.     sq.    12°. 

©  Jackson  D.   Haag.  Pittsburgh ;   D :  9385. 
Nov.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.  39922 

or.  Born  rich  and  lost  in  poverty,  a  trag- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  J.  -Karakis. 

©  Joseph  Karakis.  New  York  ;  1898  :  71322. 
Dec.  7.  39923 

or,  The  spectre  of  the  emerald  ring,  by 

C.  C.  Derickson,  jr. 

©  Charles  C.  Derickson,  jr.,  Meadville.  Pa. ; 
D :  14530,  Dec.  12,  1908.  39924 

See  also  Schtat's  politic. 


Rosa  Maria;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Ogden. 

©  George  W.  Ogden,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
6629,  May  3,  1905.  39925 

Rosa  the  glad;  4  act  comedy,  by  Paul  Arm- 
strong.    [115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  13,  1915;   D:  41730;  Catherine 
Calvert  Armstrong,  New  York.  39925a 

Rosa  y  Rosita;  entrem^s  de  Serafin  y  Joaquin 
Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espafioles]  1911.     17  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    21,    1911;    2c.    Aug.    22,   1911;    D: 
25028;  S.  v  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

39926 


Rosabelle;  or.  Punished  sin,  a  domestic  drama, 
5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  15CX)5. 
July  23.  39927 

Rosal  (El)  de  la  verja;  boceto  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Francisco  Cabrerizo  y  Carlos 
Jaquotot.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.     51  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.  17,   1914;   Ic.   Sept.   21,  1914;   D: 
38180 ;  F.  Cabrerizo  y  C.  Jaquotot,  Madrid. 

39927a 

Rosalba;  a  romantic  play  in  1  act,  by  Con- 
stance Levien  Fox.  [9]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  C.  L.  Fox.  New  York ;  D :  5882,  Dec.  7. 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1904.  39928 

Rosalia's  silver  dollar;  a  3  act  drama,  by  W.  A. 
Scott,  jr. 

©  W.  A.  Scott,  jr.,  Pitt.sburgh ;  1889 :  30083. 
Oct.  4.  39929 

Rosalie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Potash.  [1], 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1913 ;     D :  33593 ;     Louis 
Potash,  New  York.  39930 

-by  Max  Maurey,  tr.  by  B.  H.   Clark. 

New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.  14  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  250]) 

©  Feb.  27,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  1913  ;  D  :  32474  ; 
Barrett  H.  Clark,  Chicago.  39931 

Rosalie  Southerland,  the  flower  of  the  desert; 
a  play  in  6  acts,  by  A.  Brewster.  [San  Fran- 
cisco] The  author,  1873.     45  p.     16°. 

©  Albert  Brewster.   San  Francisco ;   1873 : 
11255,  Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  39932 

Rosalie,  the  genii's  daughter;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  D.  Hughes. 

©  Kate  Duval  Hughes,  Washington;  1878: 
12907.  Nov.  9.  39933 

Rosalind;  a  burlesque,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.  [2], 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30137  ;  Eflie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  39934 

See  also  Half  hours. 


Rosalind  at  Red  Gate;  play,  by  G.  Middleton. 
91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910  ;  D  :  20434  ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, United  Sattes.  39935 

Rosalind  ruined;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
^Armstrong  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  Armstrong]  [2], 
'53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37415 ;  Harokl  H. 
Armstrong,  Detroit.  39935a 


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Rosalinda,  I'et^  delle  attrici;  drarama  in  1  atto, 
■    di  G.  M.  Barrie,  tr.  di  Caesari  Castelli.     {In 
Secoh)  XX,  settembre,  1913) 

©  Sept.  20,  1913;  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913;  D: 
34773 ;  J.Iario  Pettinati,  %  Curtis  Brown,  Lon- 
don. 39936 

Rosamond.     See  Ralegh  in  Guiana. 

Rosamond  (The)  mine;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.  C.  F.  McLean.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  F.  McLean,  Cincinnati;  D: 
3389,  May  6,  1903;  2c.  May  18,  1903.       39937 

Rosamond's  bower;  a  triologue  in  1  act,  by 
M.  L.  Craig.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  L.  Craig,  New  Yorlc ;  1896:4505, 
Jan.  15 ;  2c.  Jan.  15.  39938 

Rosamund;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Garner. 
G9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Leslie  Garner,  Delafield,  Wis. ;  D : 
15970,  May  29,  1909 ;  2c.  May  19,  1909.    39939 

Rosarillo;  entremes  cCmico-dramStico,  original 
y  en  prosa  de  J.  Rubio  Navajas.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1912.  18  p. 
12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29787  ;  Jose  Rubio  Navajas,  Madrid.       39940 

Rosary  (The);  dramatic  work  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose.     157  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20536 ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land and  Edwin  Clifford,  Cliicago.  39941 

-a   4  act  dr:u)ia  of  Russian  life,   by   H.   C. 

,   Barnes.     [47]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Cecil  Barnes,  Newton  Center, 
Mass. ;  D :  14171,  Oct.  22,  190S ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 
1908.  39942 


' ■  a   1   act   piny    of   Russian   life,   by   H.    C. 

Barnes.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Cecil  Barnes,  Newton  Center, 
Mass. ;  D :  12352,  Feb.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  June  22, 
1908.  39943 

Roscoe  Buscombe;  or,  The  lost  child,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Hull. 

©  Johnson  C.  Hull,  Brooklyn  ;  1884 :  2G564, 
Dec.  31.  39944 

Rose;  an  original  American  play  in  4  acts  and 
3  tableaux,  ))y  Celia  Logan. 

©  Lewis  Morrison,  San  Francisco;  1873: 
13995,  Dec.  5.  39945 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  K.  Connor.     [19]  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914;  D :  37075 ;  James  K. 
Connor,  Los  Angeles.  39945a 


by  M.  Ewald.    16  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1912;    D :  31620 ;    Mildred 
Ewald,  Cincinnati.  39946 


Rose — Continued. 

See  also  Late  (The)  Mr.  Rollins  and  other 

coUeg-e  farces.— Short  plays;  by  Mary  Mac- 

Millan. 

Rose  &  Coe;  a  comedy  conceit  in  3  acts,  by  Jo- 
seph Bradford. 

©    Harry    Bloodgood,    Boston ;    1886 :  4054* 
Feb.   17.  39947 

Rose  (The)  and  the  ring;  adapted  from  Thack- 
eray's Cliristinas  pantomime  [by  James  Brad- 
street  Greenough]  Cambridge,  Mass.,  C  W. 
Sever,  1880.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  W.  Sever.  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1879  : 
17683,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  39947a 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Greenougn.    Boston, 

W.  H.  Baker  &  eo.,  1911.     41  p.     12°.     ([Ba- 
ker's ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  June  9,  1911;  2c.  June  10,  1911;  D: 
24445 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    39948 

-a   play   in   4   acts,   by   J.   C.   Thoms,   from 

Thackeray's  fairy  pantomime. 

©  J.  C.  Thoms,  Cincinnati;  1874:4647, 
Apr.  8 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  39949 

Sec  also  Calico  (The)  princess. 

Rose  (The)  and  the  shamrock;  an  Irish  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Murphy. 

©  John  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  Boston;  1887: 
22580,  Sept.  5.  39950 

Rose  (The)  and  the  thorn;  by  E.  J.  Mezina. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909 ;  D :  16486 ;  Leo  A.  Rieg- 
ler,  Chicago.  39951 

Rose-bearer  (The)  (Der  rosenkavalier) ;  com- 
edy for  nuisic  in  3  acts,  by  Hugo  von  Hof- 
mannsthjil,  l':nglish  version  by  Alfred  Kalisch, 
nnisic  by  Richard  Strauss.  Berlin-Paris,  A. 
Furstner,  1012.  130  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Feb.  27.  1912;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1912;  D: 
29131 ;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Paris.  39952 

Rose  Bernd;  [srhauspiel  iHaakton,  von]  Gorhart 
iran])iinnnn.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1903.  155  1. 
nar.    8°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin;  D:4122,  Oct. 
21,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1903.  39953 

Sec     (i1f<o    Dramatic    works     of     Gerhart 

Hauptmann, 

Rose  (The)  brilliants;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Tassin.     Typewritten. 

©  Algernon  Tassin,  Washington;  1S9S: 
9212,  Feb.  2 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  39954 

See  also  Lorna  Doone, 

Rose-Cherie;  operetta  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
Ihe  French,  by  L.  Eyre.  [140]  p.  4°.  Type- 
writteTi.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1015;  D :  40865 ;  Laurence 
Eyre,  I'hiladelphia.  39954a 


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39955 


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39979 


Rose-colored  (The)  slipper;  1  act  play,  by  M. 
Armstrong.     [14]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1913 ;  D :  31935 ;  Murie  Arm- 
strong, Highland  Park,  111.  39955 

Rose  corner;  by  W.  T.  Hodge. 

©  William  T.  Hodge,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7065,  Aug.  4,  1905.  39956 

Rose  (The)  cottage;  by  D.  E.  Bown.  23  p.  4'. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.'Mar.   10,   1910;    D :  20410,    David   E. 
Rown,  I'ittsburgh.  39957 

Rose  (La)  de  Tolede;  livret  de  cinematographe 
en  19  tableaux,  par  J.  C.  Mendes.  [1],  46  p. 
f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  19,  1913;   D :  34447 ;   Jane  Ca- 
tulle  Mendes,  Paris.  39958 

Rose  (A)  drill;  by  Adelaide  Westcott  Hatch. 
New  York,  Hints  publishing  company,  1903. 
cover-title,  3  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  cc.  New  York  ;  D :  4191,  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  39959 

Rose  Galling-bourne  wins;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Rayner.  [45]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1911;  D :  23978 ;  John  Ray- 
ner, New  York.  39960 

Rose  g'arden;  a  comedy-drama,  by  Olive  Logan 
and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York  ;  1872  :  8693,  Aug.  14. 

39961 

Rose  (A)  in  Babylon;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R. 
Taft.     [3],  77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22241 ;  Adella  Rene 
Taft,  Roxbury,  Mass.  39962 

Rose  in  bloom;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Anne  Caldwell  [pseud,  of  A.  C.  O'Dea]  [2], 
52  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1911;  D:  25467;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.        39963 

or,  The  Sultan's  bride,  a  musical  comedy  in 


2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Ranken. 

©   F'rederic   Ranken,   New   York ;    D :  1675, 
Apr.  1,  1902.  39964 

Rose  (A)  in  blooming;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  D. 
Wightman.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   18,   1912;    D :  31161 ;    Florence 
D,  Wightman,  New  York.  39965 

Rose  (The)   in  her  hair;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  K.  Anspacher.     36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35932 ;  Louis  Kauf- 
man Anspacher,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  39965a 
Rose  (The)   in  his  neighbor's  g'arden;  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Baker  [2],  96  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  26,  1912;  D :  30647 ;  Josephine 
Turck  Baker,  Evanston,   111.  39966 


Rose  (A)  in  the  garden;  a  colonial  play,  by 
M.  V.  Hunter.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Mary  Van  Brunt  Hunter,  Elgin,  111. ;  D : 
9923,  Feb.  S,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.        39967 

Rose  land;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book,  music 
and  lyrics  by  Dave  Marion.  [55]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Tom  Miner  and  D.  Marion,  New  York; 
D:9027,  Aug.  17,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906. 

39968 

Rose  lodge;  by  B.  Rockie. 

©    Burdette    Rockie,    Kansas    City,    Kan. ; 
D :  11197,  Aug.  16,  1907.  39969 

Rose  McCrea;  or  Congress  and  camp  of  the 
American  Revolution,  historical  drama,  by 
E.  E.  Kenyon.  Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1876. 
19  p.     16°. 

©    Emily    E.    Kenyon,    Pi-ovidence,    R.    I. ; 
1876 :  7070,  June  7  ;  2c.  June  7.  39970 

Rose  (The)  maid;  opera  libretto  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  B.   Smith.     [119]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   25,   1912;   D :  29483 ;   Harry   B. 
Smith,  New  York.  39971 

Rose  march  and  drill  for  16  girls;  by  Alice 
Cook  Fuller. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  1899 :  21821*. 
Mar.   27;    2c.   Apr.   14.  39972 

Rose  Michel;  a  drama  of  vivid  human  passion 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1875:10554. 
Oct.  13.  39973 

an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ernest 


Blum. 

©  Morris  Sinunonds  an<l  Horace  Wall,  New 
York;    1875:2317,    Mar.    12.  39974 


—  a  play  and  dramatic  composition. 

©  Sheridan  Sliook,  New  York;  1875:2415, 
Mar.  15.  39975 


-a  romantic  play  in  5  acts. 

©   J.    Steele   INIackaye,    New    York;    1875: 
12247,  Nov.  19.  39976 

or,    A   mother's   devotion,   a    drama    in   3 

acts,  adapted  and  arr.  by  H.  G.  Husted,  from 
the  French  drama  of  Ernest  Blum. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  United  States;  1875: 
4957,  May  12.  39977 

Rose  Mi^tchell;  a  sensation  drama  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Hart. 

©     .Tosh     Hart,     New     York;     1875:9749, 
Sept.  21.  39978 

Rose  O'Mar;  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Schreiber.     [1], 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  May  Schreiber,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. ; 
D:9970,  Feb.  15,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  15.  1907. 

39979 


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39979 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


39998 


Rose  (A)  o'  Plymoutli-town;  a  romantic  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Beulah  INIai-ie  Dix  and 
Evelyn  Greenleaf  Sutlierland.  Boston,  The 
Fortune  press,  1903.  4  p.  1.,  Ill  p,  1  1. 
4  pi.    8°. 

'©  Ernest  L.  Briggs,  Boston ;  A :  66218,  July 
30,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1903.  39979a 

Same.     Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing 

CO.   [1908]     3  p.  1.,  9-161  p.     8°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,   Chicago;    D :  14673, 
Jan.  2.  1909;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.  39980 

Rose  (A)  o'  the  hilltop;  comedy  drama  of 
country  life  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  Wells.  [84] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    18,    1914;     D :  36071 ;    Reuben 
Field  Wells,  Hatfield,  Mass.  39980a 

Rose  (The)  o'  Yuba-Dam;  an  idyl  of  the  far 
West  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Cook. 

©    G.    R.    Cook,    New    York;    1882:19153, 
Nov.  13.  39981 

Rose  (The)  of  Arizona;  a  military  border 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Craig. 

©  John  Paul  Craig,  San  Francisco;  1891: 
34400,  Sept.  28.  39982 

a  tale  of  the  Apache  war,  by  Pawnee 

Jack  [pseud,  of  J.  A.  Marks] 

©    John    Arthur    Marks,    San    Francisco ; 

39983 


1892:27408,  June  30. 


Rose  (The)  of  Ballymahon.  See  Suspect's 
(The)  daughter. 

Rose  (The)  of  Cuba;  a  play  in  5  acts,  founded 
on  fact,  l)y  E.  M.  Souvielle. 

©  E.  M.  Souvielle,  .Tacksonville,  Fla. ;  1898 : 
54743,  Sept.  19.  39984 

Rose  (The)  of  Delinbar.  See  Vampire  (The) 
prince. 

Rose  (The)  of  Eden;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Gridland  Evans.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1908.    69  p.    12°. 

©   Penn   pub.   co.,   Philadelphia ;    D :  14076, 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  39985 


—  a   play   in  3   acts,   by   A.   Bradley.     Type- 
written. 
©  Alice  Brndley,  New  York  ;  1900  A  :  22672, 


Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  14. 


39986 


Rose  (The)  of  Istar;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  C. 
MacLeod.     [22],  52  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5.  1912 ;  D :  31051 ;  Delia  Camp- 
bell MacLeod,  Baltimore.  39987 

Rose   (The)  of  Jersey;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Elodgett. 

©    Cephas    Blodgett,    Boston ;    1882 :  6402, 
Apr.  22.  39988 


Rose  (The)  of  Kildare;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  T. 
Fare.     [1],  19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   25,    1911;    D:  23744;    John   T. 
Fare,  I^os  Angeles.  39989 

-a  romantic  story  of  Ireland  in  4  acts  and 


13  tableaux,  by  H.  S.  Woodhull. 

©  H.  S.  AVoodhuli,  New  York;  1894:30374, 
June  4.  39990 

Rose  (The)  of  Killarney;  an  Irish  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  L.  :\Iurphy.  [131]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  L.  Murphy,  New  York;  1891: 
39110,  Oct.  31;  2c.  Oct.  31.  39991 

Rose  of  Linderhof;  an  historical  play  in  6 
scenes  and  4  iiots,  by  R.  B.  Lester.  Ill  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Raymond  Blaine  Lester,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ; 
I) :  8.50S,  Apr.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1906. 

39992 

Rose  CThe)  of  Marblehead;  a  play  in  5  acts,  bv 
L.W.Wilson.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Leila  Weekes  Wilson,  Lynn,  Mass.;  D: 
2713,  Dec.  12,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1902 ;  Ic.  Jan. 
22,  1903.  39993 

Rose  of  Mexico;  play,  by  J.  A.  Haughton.  IS  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1912 ;  D :  28852 ;  .John  Allan 
Haughton,  Baltimore.  39994 

plav  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.     New 

York,  M.  Witmark  &  sous,  1913.  18  p.  12°. 
( [Harry  L.  Newton's  1  act  comedy  sketches, 
monologues  and  dramatic  episodes]) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913;  D  :  3 1009 ; 
Yi.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.  39995 

■ Sec  (ih^o  Elkdom. 

Rose  (The)  of  Napoli;  a  i)lay  in  4  acts,  by  10. 
Selwvn.     [182]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Edgar  Selwyn.  New  York;  D:  11206,  Aug. 
20,  1907  ;  2c.  Se])t.  3,  1907.  39996 

Rose  of  Persia;  or.  Story-teller  and  slave, 
comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Basil  Hood,  music 
bv  Arthur  Sullivan.  London,  Chappell  &  co., 
1899. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London;  1899:78024, 
Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  1.  39997 

Rose  (The)  of  Rathboy;  an  Irish  domestic 
drama  in  4  nets,  by  D.  Fitzgerald.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Dan  Fitzgernld,  London;  1899:57124. 
Sept.  7  ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  39998 


Rose  (The)  of  St.  John, 
of  St.  John. 


Sec  Red  (The)  rose 


2014 


39999 


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40017 


Rose  (The)  of  Salem;  an  liistorical  play  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  S.  Oleott. 

©  Henry  S.  Oleott.  New  York;  1871:6177, 
.rune  28.  39999 

Rose  (The)  of  Satsuma;  by  W,  Osmond. 

©   Walter   Osmond,    Newark,   N.    .T. ;    1897: 
13751,  Feb.  2.5;  2c.  Feb.  8.  40000 

Rose  (The)  of  Sharon;  semi-military  play  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  F.  F.iirke.  [2],  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Auj;.  24,  1912;  D:  30626;  Wni.  Fran- 
cis Burke.  New  York.  40001 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Black  Forest.  See  Huber- 
stein. 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Brosna;  an  Irish  melodrama, 
by  J.  S.  Joyce. 

©  .John  St.  George  Joyce,  Philadelphia ;  L) : 
SS,  Jan.  29,  1901.  40002 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Emerald  Isle.  See  Captain 
Falkiner. 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Lazy  3>;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
William  MacLeod  Raine.  140  p.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912;  0:28823:  G.  W.  Dil- 


lingham CO.,  New  York. 


40003 


Rose  of  the  mountain  trail;  dramatic  sketch, 
by  Jean  C.  Havez.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,   1914;   D :  37089 :   .lerome  H. 
Reraick  &  co.,  New  York.  40003a 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Orient;  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  books  and  lyrics  by  F.  T.  Richards, 
music  by  F.  Dewey  Richards.  [2],  95  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IS.  1912 :  D :  30889 :  F.  T.  Rich- 
ards, New  York.  40004 

Rose  (The)  of  the  rancho;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Belasco  and  Richard  Walton  Tully.  136 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16.  1915;  D :  42696 :  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  40004a 

Rose  (The)  of  the  Riviera;  operetta  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  W.  C.  Duncan,  nmsic  by 
Auselm  Go'etzl.  [103]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aus.  7,  1914;  D :  37774 ;  William  Gary 
Duncan,  Brooklyn.  40004b 

Rose  (A)  of  the  Rockies;  or.  Her  heart's  com- 
mand, a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Stanley  Wood 
and  O.  Colburn.     [74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Otis   Colburn.   Chicago;    D :  10220,   Mar. 
27.  1907;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1907.  40005 

Rose  (The)  of  the  world;  a  romantic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  4973. 
Apr.  29,  1904.  40006 


Rose    (The)    of    Torridge;    by    J.    P.    H.    Price 

and  M.  Kelso. 

©  .John  Penry  Hyde  Price,  Cardiff,  Wales, 
and  Mayra  Kelso,  New  York ;  1897 :  67.579, 
Dec.  6.  40007 

Rose  (The)  of  Vera  Cruz;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

M.  D.  Flattery.     [2],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    9,    1911;    D:  23599;    Maurice 

Douglas  Flattery,  Allston,  Mass.  40008 

Rose   (The)   of   Virginia;   an   American   melo- 
di-ama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  D.  Clifton. 

©  .Joseph  D.  Clifton,  Chicago;  1891:19873. 
June  1.  40009 

play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Booth.      [54]   p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D:  33944;  Roy  Booth, 
Newark,  N.  J.  40010 

Rose  (The)  of  Wissahikon.     See  Wayaniko. 

Rose  of  yesterday;  by  K.  B.  Finley. 

©  Kate  Barclay  Finley,  Chicago;  D:  10160, 
Mar.  16,  1907.  40011 

in  3  acts,  by  H.   O.  Towne.     [54]   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Helen   Oleott   Towne,   Flushing,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  10002,  Feb.  21.  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1907. 

40012 

a  play  in  1  act.  by  P.  Bartlett.     15  p.     f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17.  1910 ;  D :  21367 ;  Paul  Bart- 
lett, Chicago.  40013 

Rose  Pompon;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  Jerrard. 

©    Francis  Jerrard,   Chicago;   1899:36576. 
June  2.  40014 

Rose  (The)  princess;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  E.  Burrows,  music  by 
liucile  Mclutyre.  Walla  Walla,  Wash., 
Woman's  park  club  [1915]  27  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Apr.   14,    1915;    2c.   Apr.   21,    1915;    D: 
406.59;  Elizabeth  Burrows,  Portland,  Or. 

40014a 

Rose-queen  (The);  a  ballet  divertisement,  words 
by  Anna  Stannard  Robins,  music  by  Cuthbert 
Clarke. 

©  M'lle  Dolli.  London;  D:  13739,  July  31. 
1908.  40015 

Rose  (La)  roug'e;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edouard 
Cadol  and  Jacoliot,  tr.  and  adapted  by  the 
Franco- American  dramatic  agency. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1885:24520,  Nov.  23.  40016 

Rose  (The)  shop;  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  adapted  from  John  Madison  Morton's 
comic  drama.  Our  wife,  bv  Joseph  Herbert. 
[127]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1911;  D :  23447 ;  M.  W)tmark 
&  sons,  New  York.  40017 


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Rosebrook  farm;  a  rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Arolya  Caverly  Cuttintc.  New  York.  Dick  & 
Fitz.C'orald.  1913.     40  p.     12°. 

©    .Tan.    29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    31,    1913;    D : 
:^2273;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     40018 

Rosebud  (A)  among  thorns,  i^er  Dark  (The) 
side  of  Europe. 

Rosebud  claim;  liy  W.  G.  Barrows.     13  ji.     4°. 
Typewritten. 
■      ©    Ic.     Oct.    23,    1909;     D:  17200;     Wayne 
Groves  Barrows.  Park  Bridfje,  III.  40019 

Rosebud  (The)  of  the  Rockies;  refined  western 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  (\  T.  Nasli.  [39]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Nov.    4.    1913;    D :  34938 ;    Cliauncey 
Theodore  Nash,  South  Livoni.i.  N.  Y.     40020 

Rosebuds  or  violets;  an  original  play  in  1  act, 

by   T.   T.   Hayden.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  T.  Havden,  Brooklyn  :  D :  1262. 

Jan.  9.  1902:  2e.  .Tan.  9.  1902.  40021 

Rosedale;  (ir.  The  rifle  ball,  a  drama  in  ij  acts, 
l)y  .Tohn  Lester  Wallack. 

©   H.    S.   Tavlor.    New   York;    1890:20445, 
.Tune  24.  40022 

•a  play  In  .3  acts,  by  Lester  Wallack  [1.  e. 


Rosen;  [von]  H.  Sudermann.  [New  York?] 
1907.     cover-title,  2.5,  26.  24,  26  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  Die  feme  prinzessin. — Margot. — 
Die  liclitbJinder. — Der  letzte  besuch. 

©  Hermann  Sudermann,  Berlin;  D :  11460. 
Oct.  4,  1907;  ^c.  Oct.  4,  1907.  40030 

Rosentaum's  discovery;  or.  The  standard  oil 
magnate,   playlet   in   1  act,  by  Charles  Hor- 


witz.     21   p.     4' 


Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D :  .39867 
man.  New  York. 


.Tacob  Katz- 
40030a 


,J.  I^.  Wallack]     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Wallack.  New  Yuvk;  1897:02237. 
Nov.  4;  2c.  .Tuly  26.  40023 

Rosedale  (The)  sewing  circle.  Hce  Grange 
one-act  plays,  no.  2. 

Roseking's  daughter;  by  Kurt  Matnll. 

©  Charles   K.    Tvler.   New   Y(.rk  ;   D :  4166. 
Oct.  31,  1903.  40024- 

Rosemary;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arolyn  Caverly 
Cutting.  New  York,  Dick-  and  Fitzgerald. 
]912.     35. p.     12°. 

©  Aug,  2,  1912 ;  2c.  Aug.,  3,  1912  ;  D ;  30427  ; 
I>ick  and  Fitzgerald.  New   York.  40025 

Rosemi  Shell;  or,  My  daughter,  oh,  my  daugh- 
ter! l(v  S.  Ptosenfeld.  Author's  ed.  New  York, 
11.  ISf.'De  Witt,  1876.  19  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
acting  play.«.  no.  195]) 

©  Svdnev  Rosenfeld,  United  States;  1876: 
1229,  Jan.  27 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  40026 

or.  The  bride  of  Union  square,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    ,Tosb     Hart.     New    York:     1875:121.54. 
Nov.  17.  40027 

Rosemond;  by  K.  Klincli. 

©    Katy    Klinch.    United    States;    1878:61. 
Jan.    3.  40028 

— — -a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B"'rank  Mandel.  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  Mandel,  San  Francisco;  D:  12297,  Jan. 
16,  1908 ;  2e.  Jan.  16,  1908.  40029 


Rosenhagens;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Halbe, 
tr.  bv  P.  H.  Grununann.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  21, 
no.  i.  Jan..  Feb.,  1910) 

©    Feb.    25,    1910;    2c.    Feb.    28,    191(1;    D: 
20317;   Paul  H.  Grummann.  Lincoln,  Neb. 

40031 

Rosenkavalier    (Der);   komodie   fiir   musik    [in 

3  autziigen ;    von    Hugo    von    Hofraannstlial. 

Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1911.     167  p,     16'. 

©  Feb.  6.  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  24.  1911 ;  D  :  2.3440 ; 

Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  40032 


musik  von  Richard  Strauss.   Ber- 
lin, A.  Furstner.    151  p.    4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Jan.   23,    1911 ;    2c.    Feb.    18,    1911  ;    D : 


23386;  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin. 
— -  Sec  oUo  Rose-bearer  (The) 


40033 


Rosenrote  (Der)  diamant;  lustspiel  in  3  akten. 
von  Leo  Walther  Stein  und  Hans  Hanptmann. 
Beriin-Wilmersdorf.  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914. 
92  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37.528 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  40033a 

Rosenstock  und  Edelweiss;  sing.spiel  in  1  akt, 
text  von  Julius  Bauer,  musik  von  Franz  Le- 
htir.  Soulflier-  uml  regiebuch.  Leipzig,  Wien, 
Josef  Weinberger,  1913.    28  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D:  33941;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Vienna.  40034 

Roses, 

©    March    bros..     Lebanon, 
Sept.  21,  1908, 

a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wede- 

kind.     Typewritten. 

©   Julius   Wedekind,   New   York;   a900   A: 
15654,  June  23;  2c.  June  23.  40036 

four  1  act  plays,  by  Hermann  Sudermann, 


O. ;    D:  13886. 
40035 


tr.  from  the  German  by  Grace  Frank.  New 
York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1909.  3  p.  1.,  183  p. 
12°. 

Contents:     Streaks     of     light.— The     la.st 
visit. — Margot. — The  far  away  princess. 

©   Sept.   25,   1909;   2e.    Sept.   29.   1909;    D: 
16965;  Charles  Scril)ner's  sons,  New  York. 

40037 


2016 


40037 


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40053 


Roses — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  E.  Morris.    25  p.    f °. 

Typewritten. 

i©  Ic.  Mai-.  22,  1915;  D:  404.57;  Kith  Ens- 
land  Morris,  Seattle.  40037a 

Roses  among'  cherry  blossoms.  .S'ee  Bara 
aida  sakura  hana. 

Roses  and  thorns;  an  orisinal  emotional  society 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Sanford. 

©  Nellie  Sanford,  New  York;  1884:9919. 
May  14.  40038 

Roses  and  white  orchids;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  U.  Hudson.  119  p.  obi.  24°.  Type- 
written. 

©  U.  Hudson,  Denver;  D:6842.  June  20, 
1905;  Ic.  June  20,  1905;  Ic.  July  8.  1905. 

40039 

Rose's  decision;  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  Allen. 
14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.    2.    1912:    D :  28192 ;  Frederick 

Allen,  Chicago.  40040 

Roses  (The)  of  love;  libretto,  by  L.  Stanfield. 
©  Leontine   Stanfield,   New   York;   D :  784. 
Aug.  21,  1901.  40041 

Roses  (Les)  rouges;  piece  eu  3  actes.  de  Remain 
Coolus  [pseud,  de  R.  C.  Weill]  28  p.  4°. 
(Ill,  Supplement  jiratuit  au  no.  29.52  du  Monde 
illustre,  25  octobre  1913) 

•©  Oct.  25,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  18.  1913;  D: 
35755 ;  R.  C.  Weill.  Paris.  40041a 

Rosetta;  a  comic  opera,  words  and  music  by 
S.  H.  Speck. 

©  Samuel  H.  Speck,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
31275,  Oct.  15.  40042 

Roseveme;  comic  opera  in  a  prologue  and  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  S.  J.  Warshawsky 
and  A.  Koblitz.     |501  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1914;  D:  37826;  Albert 
Koblitz  and  S.  J.  Warshawsky.  Cleveland. 

40042a 

Rosewood  place;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  S.  En- 
nis.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  Sherman  Ennis,  Detroit ;  D  :  1067, 
Nov.  6,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  6.  1901.  40043 

Roseyposey  in  starland.     See  Venus. 

Rosier  (Le);  operette  en  3  actes.  de  Maurice 
Devilliers,  musique  de  Christian  Riquet. 
Paris.  F.  Durdilly,  Ch.  Hayet,  succr..  1914. 
4  p.  1.,  136  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

<£)  Apr.  11,  1914;  le.  Apr.  20.  1914;  D: 
36774 ;  Ch.  Hayet,  Paris.  40043a 

Rosiere  (La);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 
by  Harry  Monkhouse,  music  by  Edward  Jako- 
bowski. 

©  Rudolph  Arouson.  New  York;  1891: 
45362,  Dec.  14.  40044 


Rosinaonda  and  the  monk;  by  Mrs.  J.  P.  Ab- 
bott. 

©  Mrs.  Joshua  Plummer  Abbott,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1896 :  59185,  Oct.  28.  40045 

Rosiiia;  zarzuela  dramatica  de  costumbres  gal- 
legas,  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  original  de  (t.  Farfan  y  J.  Perez-Lopez, 
niusica  del  maestio  Julio  Cristobal.  Madrid 
I  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.  37  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  (Jerardo  Farfan  v  J.  I'erez-Lopez,  Ma- 
drid :  D :  1G126.  June  23.  1909 ;  2c.  June  23. 
1909.  40046 

Rosine;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Stodart.  14  p.  4°. 
Typi'writteu. 

©  Robert  Stodart.  New  York;  D:7990, 
Feb.  14,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1906.  40047 

See   (ilfo    Theatre    complet;     [de]     Alfred 

Capus. 

Rosita  del  oro;  humorada  lirica,  en  1  acto,  divi- 
did(t  en  3  cuadros.  original  de  A.  Vivero  y 
.r.  (J.  Caminero.  musica  del  maestro  Losada. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909. 
32  p.     12°.     [Liliretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16887 ;  Augusto  Vivero  y  Juan  G.  Caminero, 
Madrid.  40048 

Rosmersholm.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af 
Henrik  Ibsen. — Gesammelte  dramen;  von 
Henrik  Ibsen. — Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ib- 
sen.   ■ 

Rostof  (The)  pearls;  social  incident  in  1  act, 
by  Mary  Koss  Nevitt.  New  York.  S.  French ; 
London.  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  29,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  3L  1912;  D: 
30715;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         40049 

Rosy,  the  romp;  or.  Keiser's  mistake,  a  farci- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Going. 

©  Wm.  J.  Going,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  ;1890: 
16610.  May  21.  40050 

Rote  (Der)  hahn;  tragikomodie  in  4  akten. 
von  Gerhart  Hauptmann.  [63]  1.  nar.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  1128.  Nov. 
27,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1901.  40051 

See  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Ger- 
hart Hauptmann, 

Rote  (Die)  kugel;  komodie  in  3  akten.  von  A. 
Halbert.  Miinchen-Leipzig.  Hans  Sachs  ver- 
lag. 1913.    62  p.    12°. 

©  le.  Mav  26.  1913;  D:  34583;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  40052 

Rote  (Die)  muehle;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Alexander  Engel  und  Alexander  Landesberg. 
123  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  le.  Apr.  20,  1910;  D:  20852;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  40053 


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40076 


Rote  (Die)   nelke;  schauspiel   in  3  akten,   von 

Emericli  Isoldes.     [139]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Sept.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34431 ;  Comoedia, 

Vienna.  40054 

Rote  (Das)  schifE;  oper  in  3  aufzUgen,  von 
Luigi  Orsini  und  Antonio  Beltramelli,  musik 
von  Armando  Seppilli.  deutsch  von  Emil 
Tliieben.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno.  48  p.  16°. 
©  Oct.  29,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1913;  D: 
34970;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  40055 

Rotlie  (Der)  Hans;  kinder-liistspiel  uiit  gesang 
in  G  bildern.  von  J.  Baldauf. 

©  Joseph  Baldauf.  Milwaukee  :  1888  :  11549, 
ApV.  20.  40056 

Rotherhithe;  or.  Reclaimed  at  last,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Kemble. 

©  .John  R.  Kemble.  New  York ;  1883 :  17953. 
Oct.  1.  40057 

Rotterdam;  musical  comedy,  book  and  lyrics  by 
A.  F.  Williams.  41  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  le.  ISIar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20427 ;   Arthur  F. 
Williams,  Los  Angeles.  40058 

Roturier  (Le)  de  Pierre-Pont;  drame  en  G 
actes,  de  P.  Lamarche.  Paris.  Librairie  th§- 
atrale  de  J.  Barbre,  1911.     24  p.    4". 

©    Aug.    5,    1911;    2c.    July    27.    1911;    D: 
2478]  ;  Pierre  Lamarche,  France.  40059 

Rouble  (Le)  rouge  (The  red  rouble);  a  Russian 
drama  of  today,  by  Ivan  Xara.  75  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly.  Philadelphia  ;  1883 : 
168,  Jan.  3 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1889.  40060 

Rouge  (Le)  est  mis!  piece  en  1  acte.  de  Johan- 
nes Gravier.  Paris.  Librairie  Moliere,  1907. 
42  p.     12°. 

■©  Felix  Demoly.  Paris;  D :  9996,   Feb.  21, 
1907;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907.  40061 

Roug-e  et  noir;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  2  periods, 
adapted  l>y  C.  Fechter. 

©    riiark-s   Fechter.   United    States;    1875: 
10899,  Oct.  20 ;  Ic.  Oct.  20.  40062 

-the  libretto  of  a  popular  comic  opera,  by 

Mrs.   T.   C.   Defriez.   2nd.     53  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1910 ;  D :  22494 ;   Mrs.  Thad- 
deus  Coffin  Defriez,  2nd..  Brookline,  ]Mass. 

40063 

pantomime  sketch,  by  A.  Evans.     4  p.     8°. 


Printed. 

©  Ann  Evans,  New  York:   D :  12955.   May 
n.  1908;  2c.  Mav  19.  1908.  40064 


Sec  nlso  Roulette. 


Rouget  de  L'Isle;  play  in  1  act,  by  Freeman 
Wills,  Fitzmaurice  King  and  M.  Harvey. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martin  Harvey,   Loudon ;   D :  2720,  Dec. 
16,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1902.  40065 

Rough  and  Ready  Mame  from  the  Bowery;  a 
vaudeville  cocktail,  by  M.  M.  H.  De  Vine. 

©  Mamie  M.  H.  De  Vine.  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  13260,  June  29.  1908.  40066 

Rough  (A)  comer  in  New  York.  See  Broken 
(The)  bank. 

Rough  (The)  diamond.  See  Soft  (A)  black 
overcoat  with  a  velvet  collar. 

Rough  diamonds;  by  E.  Kriz. 

©    Edward    Kriz,     United    States;     1885: 
17496,  Aug.  17.  40067 

Rough  (A)  house;  by  L.  Lonergan.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1910 :     D :  20057 ;    Lester 
Lonergan,  New  York.  40068 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bert  Leslie. 

©    La   Motte,    Delmore    and    Wilson.   New 
York ;  1900  A  :  11821,  May  10.  40069 

Rough  (The)  Mr.  Rider;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Jos.  D.  Oakes. 

I©   J.    D.     Barton,     Chicago;     1899:28757, 
Apr.  26.  40070 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  P. 

Getz. 

©   Thomas   P.    Getz,   Omaha,   Neb.;    1899: 
24688,  Apr.  8.  40071 

Rough-neck  (The);  playlet  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Clemens.      [2],   18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914  ;  D :  .39020 ;  Le  Roy  Clem- 
ens, New  York.  40071a 

Rough  rider. 

©  .Tohn  Wallace  Isham,  New  York;  1899: 
32357,  323.59,  May  13.  40072,  40073 

an   American   drama    in   4   acts,   by   W.   A. 

Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Bradv.  New  York ;  1899 :  39154, 
June  14.  40074 

-drama   in  4  acts,  by   A.  Roucolle.     126  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tune  27.   1910;    D:  21428;    Adrienne 
Roucolle.  Denver.  40075 

or.  In  the  trenches,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 

Bernard  Francis  ^Moore.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO..  1898.  35  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  edition  of 
plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  1898 : 
52886.  Sept.  9;  2c.  Oct.  1.  40076 


2018 


40077 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


40101 


Rough  riders;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas    Westervelt.    New    York ;    D : 
1098,  Nov.  14.  1901.  40077 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Davidson. 


©  Dore    Davidson.  New  York  ;  1898  :  47828. 
Aug.  13.  40078 

See  also  Annie  Hart's  rough  riders. 

Rough   (The)  rider's  romance.      Typewritten. 

©  John  Wallace  Ishani.  New  York;  1899: 
3235f),  May  13;  2c.  June  21.  40079 

Rough  (A)  road  to  Hymen;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  T.  Donovan. 

©    Peter    Thomas    Donovan,    New    York ; 
189.5:36994,  July  17.  40080 

Rough  (A)  school  boy;  l»y  H.  F.  Kernell. 

©   Hariv    V.   Kernell,   Manchester,   N.   H. ; 
1900  A  :  12392,  May  17.  40081 

Rougher  (The)  road;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth H.  Frestoii.     fill  J  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Jnne  28,  1913;  D :  3.3652 :  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Stranahan.  New  York.  40082 

Roughing  it;  a  dramatic  kaleidoscope  in  4  acts, 
and  10  tableaux,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin   Daly.   New   York ;    1873 :  1343, 
Feb.  10.  40083 

an   original   drama    in  3  acts,    by    Stephen 

Maybell. 

©    O.    B.    (N)Ilins.    San    Francisco;    187."): 


2034,  Mar.  ."). 


40084 


Roule-ta-bosse;  dranie  en  .">  actes  et  6  tableaux, 
piecede  d'un  prologue,  par  .Tules  Mary  et 
Emile  Roch;ird.  I'aris.  P.  V.  Stock,  1907. 
180  p.     12°. 

©   P.    V.    Stock,   Paris :    D :  10439.   Apr.   29. 
1007;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1907.  40085 

Rouletta;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Bartlett, 
dramjitized  from  AV.  H.  Peck's  story  of  Cop- 
per and  gold,  bv  j^ermission  of  Street  and 
Smith. 

©  James  Bartlett.  Owetro.  N.  Y. ;  1879:2367. 
Feb.  19.  40086 

Roulette  (Rouge  et  noir);  komodie  in  3  aufzii- 
gen.  von  (rustav  Adolf  I'etermann.  Berlin, 
E.  Bloch.  191.3.     [2].  90  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34r)82  ;  Theaterver- 
lag  Eduard  Bloch,  lierlin.  40087 

Round  about;  a  nnisical  melange  in  3  acts,  by 
(t.  E.  Lask.  music  esjiecially  adapted. 

©  George   E.   Lask,   San   Francisco ;    1897 : 
n0198,  Sept.  8.  40088 

Round  (A)  about  way.  iScc  Roundabout  (A) 
■way. 


'Round  Herald  square;  a  near  opera,  by  J.  L. 
Colden  and  K.  Hughes.  38  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  John  L.  Golden  and  Rupert  Hughes,  New 
York;  D:1810,  Apr.  15.  1902;  2c.  June  17, 
1902.  40089 

Round  New  York;  a  realistic  burlesque. 

®  Robert  Blei  syndicate.  New  York:  1899; 
70259,  Oct.  28.  40090 

a   .sensational  local  di-ama  of  citv  life,  by 

W.  J.  Jladden. 

©  William  .f.  Madden,  New  York;  1887: 
28513,  Nov.  3;  2c.  Dec.  22.  40091 

Round  New  York  in  eighty  minutes;  a  realis- 
tic burlesque. 

©  Robert  Blei  syndicate,  New  York]  1899: 
70265,  Oct.  28.  40092 

Round  (A)  of  errors;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  D. 
Charles.     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clement  D.  Charles,  New  York ;  D :  159, 
Feb.  20,  1901  ;  2c.  Apr.  12.  40093 

Round  (A)  of  pleasure;  a  modern  extravaganz;-. 
in  3  acts,  by  S.  Rosenfeld.  with  music  by  Lud- 
wig  Englander. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  1897: 
31832,  May  25.  40094 

Round  (The)  pegs;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Booth.     [92]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911;  D:  23228;  John  Hun- 
ter Booth,  New  Orleans.  40095 

Round  Robin  Hood's  barn;  a  drama,  by  W.  "W. 
Tufts. 

©  William  Whittemore  Tufts.  Arlington, 
Mass. ;  1898  :  10064,  Feb.  7  ;  2c.  Mar.  31. 

40096 

Round  (The)  table;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Prtek.     [56]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1914;  D :  .37628 ;  Alfred  Pa- 
tek,  Denver.  40097 

Round  the  circle. 

©  IVIortimer  M.  Thei.se.  New  York ;  D : 
10575,  May  16,  1907.  40098 

Round  the  clock;  a  local  and  i)icturesque  folly 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1872:12465. 
No^ .  26.  40099 

a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Bown. 

©  Hubert  Bown.  Minneapolis;  1889:1.5486, 


May  23. 


40100 


Round  the  town;  a  characteristic,  dramatic  and 
descriptive  spectacular  ballet,  music  composed 
i'.nd  arr.  purposely,  by  E.  Gerson. 

©    Ednmnd    Herson.    New    York;    1900   A: 
8011.  Mar.  27  40101 


2019 


40102 


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40120 


Round  the  world;  a  spectacular  satire  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  J.  Spencer. 

©  Thomas  J.  Spencer,  AVasliington ;  1882: 
3042.  Feb.  28.  40102 

Round  the  world  in  eighty  days;  a  coniedy- 
(Iranin  in  o  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Jules  Verne,  by  Felix  G.  De  Fontaine,  Harry 
Harewood  Leech,  and  Charles  Dimitry. 

©  F.  G.  De  Fontaine,  Harry  H.  Leech  and 
Charles  Dimitry,  United  States ;  1874 :  14663, 
Dec.  o.  40103 

Same.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  "William  J.  Fleming.  New  York :  in  n^- 
newal  for  14  years  from  Dec.  'y.  1902 ;  D :  2.586. 
Nov.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Dee.  17.  1902.  40104 

Round-up  (A);  an  idyll  of  Colorado  in  1  act, 
by  A.  E.  Wills.     [1.5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

'©    Anthonv   E.    Wills,    Brooklyn;    D :  7320, 
Sept.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1905.  40105 

See  also  Lost  (The)  trail. 

Roundabout  (A)  way;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  Ongley.  [1701  P.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Byron  Ongley.  New  York ;  D :  3310,  Apr. 


18,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  18.  1903. 


by   I. 


40105a 
A.  Root. 


Rounder  (The);  play  in  1  act, 
[1],  30  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1912 ;  D :  29651 ;  Ivy  Ashton 
Root.  New  York.  40106 

plav  of  modern  business  life  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  L.  kibbee.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   16,  19^4 ;  D:  38856;   James  L. 
Kibbee,  Chicago.  40106a 

Rounders  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Smith.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith.  New  York ;  1899 :  44304. 
July  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1901.  40107 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Charles  Mor- 
ton.    Chicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co..  1914. 
[27]   p.     f°.  .  Mimeographed.     [Libretto  only] 
©    Dec.    23.    1914;    2c.    Apr.    21.    1915;    D: 
40423;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40107a 

play,  by  M.  Longhi.     27  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    29, 
Longhi,   Denver. 

Rout  (The)  of  St.  Leger;  a  drama  of  the  Revo- 
lution, by  H.  A.  Blood. 

©  Henrv  Ames  Blood,  Washington ;   1897 : 

63081,  Nov!;  10.  40109 

Route  (La)  d'emeraude;  drame  eii  vers,  en  5 
actes  d'apres  le  ronian  de  Eugene  Demolder, 
par  J.  Richepin.  [I'aris.  Impr.  de  I'lllustra- 
tion]  1909.    1  p.  1.,  114  p.    8°. 

©  Jean  Richepin,  Paris;  D:  15298,  Mar.  11, 
1909;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  40110 


1912;    D:  30523; 


Marian 
40108 


Rovena;  or,  The  Saxon  conquest  of  Briton,  a 

tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  W.  Pearson. 

©  F.   W.   Pearson.   New  York;   1886:7146. 
Mar.  27.  40111 

Rovensky;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Satto.  78  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©    Henri    Wilkinson.    New    York;    D :  8562. 
May  19.  1906;  2c.  July  7.  1906.  40112 

Rover  (The);  a  play,  taken  from  the  French 
Le  chemhieau  of  Jean  Ricliepin.  by  C.  Re- 
uauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1897:  27888. 
May  .5.  40113 

Rover  (The)  of  Combaye.     See  Zanina. 

Rovers  (The)  en  route;  or.  The  astonishing' 
adventures  of  an  opera  company  which  was 
cruelly  deserted  by  a  theatre  manager  and 
left  without  money  or  friends  in  a  strange 
land,  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©   Charles    F.    Pidgin.   Boston;    1880:6437. 
Apr.  26.  40114 

Rovers  (The)  of  the  Nile.     Sec  Vedah. 


Roving    (The)    kingdom; 
acts,  by  A.  A.  Augustus. 

©   Mar.    23.    1915;    2c.    Mar.   26 
40181 ;  A.  A.  Augustus,  Clevelan.l. 


Ivric   romance    in   3 

91  p.     4°.     Printed. 

1915;    D: 

40114a 


Row  (A)  at  the  Ruggles;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  MoUer]  Bos- 
ton, AY.  H.  Baker  &  cc,  191L     24  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   23,   1910;    2c.   Dec.   24,   1910;    D: 
22915;  C.  N.  Moller,  La  Crosse,  Wis.      40115 

Row  (A)  in  the  kitchen,  and  A  politician's 
breakfast;  two  Irish  monologues,  by  Levin  C. 
Tees.  (Jhicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1894]  9  p. 
12°.      (  [Amateur  series]) 

©    T.    S.    Denison.     Chicago ;     1894 :  48250, 
Oct.  16;  2c.  Oct.  22.  40116 

Roxana;  social  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Craw. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2.  1909;  D:  17263;  George  Rock- 
hill  Craw.  ("Chicago.  40117 


Same. 


Chicago.    The    Sterling 
[19091     2  p.  1.,  123  p.     16°. 
©    I^ec.    30,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    29, 


publishers 


1909;    D: 
17808;   George  Rockhill   Craw.   Chicago. 

40118 

Roxie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  J.  Pratt.     [70]  ii. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  David  J.  Pratt.  Dalton.  Mas.s. ;  D ;  1768. 
Vpr.  22,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1902;  Ic.  Nov.  14, 
1908.  40119 

play   in    1    act,   l)y   J.    McCree.  [1],   17   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913;  D :  33874 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  40120 


2020 


40121 


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40142 


Boxy;  an  original  coniedy-draniM  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  H.  Winslow. 

©   Herbert    Hall    Winslow.   Chicago;    18ST: 
597S.  Mar.   1-1.  40121 

Boy  (Le)  sans  royaume;  ^nigme  liistorique  en  3 
parfies  et  7  taldeaux,  par  P.  Decourcelle.  40  p. 
4°.  (L'lllustration  tb6atrale.  no.  126,  23 
(K'tobre  1909) 

©    Oct.    23,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    15.    1909;    D: 
•17380:  Pierre  Decourcelle,  Paris.  40122 

Boyal  affinities;  musical  play,  by  K.  E.  Gra- 
liani.     161   !>.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .7uly  (5.  1910:   I) :  2148r> :   K.  E.   Gra- 
ham, New  York.  40123 

Boyal  (The)  baby;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
V.  E.  Bachove.      [12]   p.     obi.  S\     Ms. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    30,     1913;     D :  34991 :     Valerie 
Emily  Bachove.  .Jersey  City.  40124 

Boyal  (The)  banquet;  an  entirely  original  serio- 
comic American  opera  in  3  acts,  written  and 
composed  bv  .7.  A.  De  AVitt.  Chicago.  I..  C. 
De  Witt,  1879.     [97]  p.     4°. 

©    I..   C.    De   Witt.     Chicago ;     1879 :  12693. 
Sept.  24;  2c.  Sept.  29.  40125 


Boyal  blackbird,     tiee  Lon  dub  rioza. 


Type- 


Boyal   blood;    by    J.    Cone.      21    p.     4 

written. 

©  Jacob  Cone,  New  York;  D :  15480,  Mar. 
29,  1909:  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  40126 

Boyal  chef;  a  nnisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  G.  E.  Stoddard  and  Chas.  S. 
Taylor,  nmsic  by  Ben  M.  .Jerome.  63  p.  4°. 
Tyjiewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Geo.  E.  Stoddard,  Utica.  N.  Y. :  D:4483: 
Jan.  9.  1904:  2c.  Jan.  9.  1904.  40127 

Siinic.     51'  p.     1°.     TypewritteJi.     [Libretto 


only] 

©   (ieorue    E.    Sto<ldard.    I'tica.    N.    Y.  :    D: 
8834.  July  IC.  lilOC:  2c.  July  16.  1906.      40128 

Boyal  (The)  chief  in  chains.  Sec  "Wigwam 
(The)  and  the  war  path. 

Boyal  (A)  cinch;  I'arce  comedv  in  3  acts,  by 
Frank  H.  T^ernjird.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitz- 
•j;e\-nUl    1910.     29  ji.     12°. 

©  Jan.  18.  1910;  2c.  .Jan.  19.  191(»:  D:  17965: 
Dirk  \-  Fitzgerald.  New  York.  40129 

Boyal  (A)  conquest;  or.  Donna  Bianca 
brought  to  light,  a  romantic  picturesque 
drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  I>on  Carlos 
.Serrano's  Si>anisli  i»lay  of  the  same  title,  by 
special  arrangement  with  the  author,  by  T.  K. 
Serrano   [ami]   Elsie  .f.  Serrano. 

©  Thonuis  K.   Serrano,    New  York ;    1887 : 
14990,  June  9.  40130 


Boyal  (The)  cook;  by  .lames  Horan.  K:}  p.  A"". 
Typewritten. 

©  James  A.  Kiernan  and  Charlotte  Cole, 
Jersey  City  :  D  :  1.5037  :  Feb.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Feb. 
9,  1909.  40131 

Boyal  (A)  coward;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Murray.     28  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Richard  Murray,  New  York;  D:835S. 
Apr.  16,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1906.  40132 

Boyal  (A)  dilemma;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  A.  II.  Laidlaw,  jr..  music  by  Rich- 
ard Henry  Warren. 

©  Alexander' H.  Laidlaw.  jr.,  New  York; 
1897:34777.  June  10;  2c.  Jan.  14.  1898. 

40133 

Boyal  (A)  divorce:  a  historical  dnima,  written 
by  John  (i.  Wilson,  assisted  by  Grace  Haw- 
thorne. ' 

©  W.  \\'.  KhHv.  rnired  States;  1884:20407. 
Oct.  10.  40134 

in  1  act.  liy  (i.  Hawthorne.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .July  29.  1910:  D :  L*1680 ;  Grace  Haw- 
thorn<>.  New  York.  40135 

a    l)lay   in   .5  acts,   with    talileaux.   I»y   W.   G. 
Wills.     1701  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Dow  Currier.  New  York;  D :  3584, 
.June  15.  1903;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1904.  40136 

Boyal   (A)   elopement;  l)y  E.   Roberts.     121  p. 

4^     Typewritten.  ,    ,,  ,. 

©  Everard  Roberts,  Brooklyn;  b:426.  May 
3.  1901  :  2c.  Feb.  27,  1904.  40137 

come<ly  drama   in  5  ad-,  by   ^■.  Thompson 

aTid  E.  "Morand. 

©    Vance   Thompson    and  Ihigeue   Morand. 

Paris  :  D  :  190.  Feb.  25.  1901.  40138 

Boyal  (A)  enchantress;  a  diMina.  by  F.  L. 
(iailey. 

©  Florence  l.(.nise  Gailev.  Detroit;  D  :  698, 
•Inly  26.  1901.  40139 

Royal  (A)  escapade;  a  jilay  in  I  act.  by  George 
H.  Broadhurst.  sl.aged  and  arr.  by  H.  Laurent. 
9  p.     4°.     Tyjtewritten. 

©  Henri  Laurent.  New  York:  1901  D:12. 
Jan.  5.  1901  :  2c.  .Tan.  5.  40140 

Boyal  (A)  family;  comedy  of  romance  in  3 
acts,  bv  Robert  Marshall.  New  York,  S. 
Fronch':  London.  S.  French,  ltd..  1910.     109  p. 

l2^ 

©  Dec.  16,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  19.  1910 ;  D: 
22845  :  Samuel  French.  New  York.  40141 

Boyal  (A)  feast.     Ncc  Samira. 
Boyal  (A)  flush;  by  F.  J.  Lewis. 

©  Frank  J.  I^ewis.  Bryn  Maur,  !'«.;  D: 
7924.  Jan.  30.  1906.  4014? 


2021 


40143 


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40162 


Royal  (The)  flush  of  hearts;  by  J.  W.  Ka- 
li;! tslier  and  N.  Clark.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  William  Kanatsher  and  Nelson 
Clark,  Omaha.  Neb.;  D :  1522.  Mar.  7.  1902; 
2c.  Mar.  7,  1902.  40143 

Royal  (A)  fool;  an  historical  drama,  by  R.  N. 
Moffat  and  A.  A.  Smith.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  N.  Moffat  and  Andrew  A.  Smith. 
Salt  Lake  City;  1896:68582,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec. 
IS.  40144 

Royal  foolery;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  Simp- 
son.    [8]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25.  1910;  D :  21418 ;  Chester 
Simpson,  Louisville.  40145 

Royal  (The)  graces;  a  vaudeville  act,  by  M. 
Herbert.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  Herbert,  New  York ;  D :  5592.  Oct. 
1,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1904.  40146 

Royal  (The)  guard;  a  new  dramatization  of 
The  three  i^uardsmen,  by  F.  Mayo  and  J.  G. 
Wilson. 

©  Frank  Mavo  and  John  Grosvenor  AVilson. 
New  York ;  1887 :  13650,  May  24.  40147 

Royal  (A)  hand;  a  musical  comedy,  by  S.  Wood 
and  G.  A.  Bernard. 

©  Stanlev  Wood  and  Gus  A.  Bernard, 
United  States  ;  1889  :  16756,  June  1.         40148 

Royal  (The)  highway;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  bv  Charles  Ulrich.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Deai- 
son  &  company  [1914]     94  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20.  1914;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1914;  D: 
38592  ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.        *    40148a 

Royal  huntsman;  by  G.  E.  Stevens. 

©  (ieorw  E.  Stevens,  Chicago;  1880:6353. 
Mar.  19.  40149 

Royal  (A)  initiation;  mock  degree  in  1  act,  by 
A.  E.  Poole.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1915.     20  p.     12°. 

©  July  22,  1915;  2c.  July  27,  1915;  D: 
41325;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        40149a 

Royal  (A)  intrigue;  by  M.  Middleton.  [Ala- 
mosa. Col.,  ?  1900]     2  p.  1.,  56  p.    8°. 

©  Marian  Middleton,  Alamosa.  (V)l.:  1900: 
A  :  4543,  Feb.  19;  2c.  ]Mar.  20.  40150 

Royal  (A)  janitor;  an  original  1  act  sketch,  by 
F.  J.  Beaman.    8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman.  Jackson,  Mich.;  I):  867. 
Sei.t.  16,  1901  ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901.  40151 

Royal  (A)  jest;  oi-.  The  merry  monarch  at  the 
Tally-ho-inn,  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  I.  M. 
liood. 

©  I.  M.  Hood,  Brooklyn;  1880: 10351, July 3. 

40152 


Royal  (A)  jest — Continued. 

or,  ThQ  merry  monarch  at  the  Tally-ho- 
inn,  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  I.  M. 
Hood,  nuisic  by  G.  D.  Wilson. 

©  (4.   D.    Wilson   and   I.   M.   Hood,    United 
States;  1880:  12643.  Aug.  16.  40153 

Royal  (A)  lover;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  John  S. 
("i  ell  hi  and  H.  D.  Grant.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Homer  D.  Grant,  New  York;  1899:20055. 
Mar.  IS ;  2c.  Jan.  13.  40154 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh 

and  Mary  J.  Safford. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn ;    1899 :  17150, 
Mar.  6.  40155 

■  Sec  also  For  the  king. 


Royal  (A)  masquerader;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  book  bv  G.  B.  Delaney,  lyrics  and  mu- 
sic by  W.  S.  Goldenberg.  [51]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Grace  Belle  Delaney  and  AVilliam  Smith 
Goldenberg,  Cincinnati;  D :  6121,  Jan.  23. 
1905  ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  1905.  40156 

Royal  (The)  master.  See  Representative  Eng- 
lish comedies. 

Royal  (The)  middy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Genee,  adapted  by  A.  Daly  and  Fred  Wil- 
liams. 

©  Augustin  Dalv,  New  York;  1879:15572, 
Nov.  18.  40157 

Royal  (The)  mounted;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
(Veil  B.  and  W.  C.  <le  Mille.  [2],  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5.  1913;  D :  32203 :  William  C. 
(le  Mille.  New  York.  40158 

Royal  (A)  nobody;  a   niejodranie  in  4  acts,  by 


C.  J.  P.'rry. 

©    Charles    J.    I'erry 
1888:  34222.  Dec.  3. 


Amsterdam.    N.    Y. ; 
40159 


Royal  (The)  nurse.  See  Poems  and  plays;  by 
Marry    Lorenzo  Chapin. 

Royal  or  shadowed  love;  a  play  in  5  acts,  ity 
(;.  E.  inirden.     135]  j).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  (iertrude  E.  Durden.  Oswego.  Kan.;  T> : 
8931,  Aug.  8,  1906:  2c.  Sept.  17.  1906.       40160 

Royal  (The)  order  of  the  ogling  oWls;  or.  The 
lost  princess.  l\v  A.  Fit/Jmgh  Lee  and  W.  L, 
.Maclean. 

©  Pettibone  bros.  mfg.  co..  Cincinnati ;  1898  : 
(;  1.5-17.   Nov.  3;  2c.   Dec.  3.  40161 

Royal  (A)  pardon.     Sec  Opal  (The)  ring. 

Royal  (A)  pass;  a  liistorical  iilay  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  .Marble. 

©  Scoti   .Mai-hle.  rulted  Slates;  1888:35.592. 


!>(>(•.   1^. 


40162 


2022 


40163 


COPYRIGHTED   IX    THE   UNITED   STATES 


40185 


Boyal  (A)  pass — Continued. 

^or.  The  exile  of  Siberia,  an  original  his- 
torical drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Scott  Marble  (Paul 
de  BaLsac)      [91J  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  J.  Staley,  Chicago ;  1889 :  22184.  July 
18:  2c.  Feb.  9.  40163 

Royal  (A)  perjury;  or.  For  mother's  sake,  a 
domestic  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Bar- 
bour. Blue  Earth,  Minn..  Hamlin  and  Dill- 
man.  1889. 

©    Edwin    Barbour,    United    States;    1889: 
16166,  May  28.  40164 

Royal  (A)  plunger;  or.  Living  targets,  a  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  A.  Golze.  [80]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Colze.  I'hiladelphia  ;  D :  1397,  Feb. 
.").   1902;   2c.  Feb.  .">,   1902.  40165 

Royal  (A)  prisoner;  Russian  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  by   T.   S.   James.     Typewritten. 

©  True  Solomon  .Tames,  Minneapolis  :  1899  : 


26678.  Apr.  17 


Apr.  17. 


40166 


Royal  (A)  ranger;  a  border  dramatic  oitera. 

©   Edmond   B.    Bigelow.   Chicago;    1>:1()41. 
Mar.  24,  1902.  40167 

Royal  (The)  rank;  a  drama  in  1  act.  Ity  ('. 
Boaz.     [211  p.     16'.     Typewritten. 

©  Cbarles  Boaz,    Mattoun,    111.;     D :  8192. 
.^lar.  19,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.  40168 

Royal  (A)  reception;  a  farce  comedy  sketch,  bv 
John  S.  Lopez  and  W.  :\r.  EI)el.  [10]  p.  f°. 
T>pe  writ  ten. 

©  Walter  M.  Ebel,   Pbiladelpliia  :   I»:4363. 
Kec.  8.  1903:  2c.  Dec.  1,  1903.  40169 

Royal  revenge;  a  romantic  drama  in  ."»  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Hayes. 

©  Maude  Blancbe  Hayes.  New  York;  1898: 
28565,  May  7:  2c.  .May  7.  40170 

»S'ec  alsn  Romance  of  Spain. 

Royal  reward;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  I.  I).  Lippert. 
[3],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten! 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27.  1912;  D :  28847  :  Ida  D.  Lip- 
pert,  .San  Antonio.  40171 

Royal  rival;  v  drama  in  4  acts,  Ity  E.  C.  Win- 
ter. 

©    Elizabeth     C.     Winter.      New     Briglit<m. 
N.   v.:  1899:26239.  Apr.  14.  40172 

-a  iilay   in  4  acts,  by  J.   M.    V.  Hug.     32  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1c.  July  1.  1912;  D:  301 44;  Josephine  M. 
Peteler  Hug,  Oakland,  Cal,  40173 

I  Royal  (The)  robes;  in  3  acts,  by  L.  J.  Servas. 
71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1911;  D:248S7;  Louis  .1.  Ser- 
vas.  Rocbester,  N.   Y.  40174 


Royal  romance;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  F.  Mark- 
breit,  English  tr.  by  I'ercy  Andreae.  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.  1909;  D :  16988 ;  Bertba  Fle- 
bach  Markbreit,  Cincinnati.  40175 

Royal  (The)  rover;  plot  lor  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  I>ennee.    4  p.    8°.    Printed 

©  Charles  Deunee,  Boston ;  1892 :  10789. 
Mar.  10;  2c.  Mar.  10.  40176 

Royal  (A)  runaway;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Tbomas  Littletield  JIarble.  Pbiladelphia.  Tbe 
Penn  publishing  t-ompany,  1904.     35  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D:5151. 
June  10,  1904;  2c.  June  10,  1904.  40177 

Royal  (A)  sacrifice;  by  A.  F.  Rust. 

©  Abbie  Franklin  Rust,  Gloucester,  :Mass. ; 
1896 :  32405.  May  29.  40178 

Royal  (The)  scarab;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  R. 
Waddell.      [4].  115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9.  1910 :  1) :  21521  ;  Eleanor 
Uaeburn  Waddell.  New  York.  40179 

Royal  (A)  secret;  or.  The  romance  of  an 
Egyptian  princess,  a  di-ania  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C. 
.loachimsen. 

©  Caroline  C.  Joachimsen.  New  York  ;  1886: 
24725,  Nov.  1.  40180 

Royal  (A)  slave;  an  original  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  bv  C.  Bennett.  Springfield.  III.,  C. 
Bennett  [1900]     2  p.  I.,  32  numb.  I.     8°. 

©  Clarence  Bennett,  Springfield,  III. ;  1900 
A  :  3189.5,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  40181 

Royal  (The)  star;  comic  opera  in  3  acts  from 
tbe  French  of  Maurice  Ordoimeau.  libretto  by 
Francis  Richardson,  with  additional  lyrics  by 
(Jlifton  Bingham,  music  by  Justin  Clerice. 
[  IJbretto]     Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London;  1808:65540,  Nov. 
8;  2c.  Nov.  8.  40182 

Royal  (The)  talisman.     See  Lady  Tatters. 

Royal  (The)  taster;  a  connc  opera  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  T.  :Marcy.  [29]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mary  E.  Tobias  Marcy,  Kansas  City. 
Mo.;  D:3724.  Jtme  29,  1903;  2c.  June  29, 
1903.  40183 

Royal-trompette;  ou.  Droit  au  feu  et  a  la 
chandelle,  operette  en  1  acte,  [de]  Lucien 
<4othi,  nmsirpie  de  Georges  Palicot.  Paris,  C. 
Joubert.  1910.    28  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  15,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  17,1910;  D :  22311 ; 
Joubert,  Paris,  40184 

Royal  (The)  twins;  a  comic  oi)era  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Ross  and  P.  C.  West. 

©  AV.  H.  Ross  and  Paul  C.  West,  Boston; 
1890:  41278,  Dec.  26.  40185 


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40208 


Royal  (The)  twins — Continued. 

coxmc  oponi  in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  libretto 

by   G.   T.    Richardson   and    I'iinl    West,    music 

by  George  Lowell  Tracy. 

©  Georce  Tilton  Richardson,  Boston;  1S97 : 

:57112,  June  23.  40186 

Royal  (A)  visitor;  or.  Prince  La  La  Go  Willy, 
an  original  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Budworth. 

©  Harrv  Budworth.   Chicago;  1898:70574. 
Dec.  .-).  40187 

Royal  (A)  waif:  :i  sensational  cctmt'dy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Francis  Tucker.  [371  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  I-eonard  A.  Kmmert.  Galesburg,  111.;  P: 
7432,  Oft.  20.  lOor.;  2c.  Oct.  20,  190.">.        40188 

Royal  (A)  wedding-.     See  Nanette. 

Royalty  at  home;  or.  .Henry  VIII's  four 
o'clock  tea.  a  burlesque  comedy  in  2  acts. 

©  C.  Bowver  Vaux,  New  York ;  1883 :  230s. 
Feb.  3.  40189 

Royalty  in  old  Virginia;  an  historical  play,  by 
Little  Louise  Koo.sle.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
Itrothers.  190(5.     cover-title.  23.  [2]  p.     16°. 

©  M:inh  bms..  Lebanon.  O. :  D :  9262.  Oct. 
18,  1906:  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  40190 

Roysterer  (The);  a  play  in  1  act.  by  J.  Hurwitz. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph    Hurwitz.   New   York :    T> :  13546. 
Aug.  13.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1908.  40191 

Roza;  a  dramatic  .sketch  and  song  in  the  Ital- 
ian dialect,  by  A.  R.  Goldstein.  IS  p.  ol>l. 
16''.     Typewritten. 

©  1c.    Mar.   25.   1912:    D:  29164:    Ann:i    K. 
Gohlstein.  Seattle.  40192 

Roza  neni;  vig.ji'itek  lu'irom  l'elvoMasl)an.  irtii 
Lengyel  Menvhert.  Bnd:ii)est.  Singer  es  WoH"- 
uer  kiadasa,  1913.     149  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    10.    1913:    2c.    Feb.    26.    1913:    I>: 
32429:   Lengyel  Menyhert.  B\idapest.       40193 

Rozina;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Alien.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Eliza   Clagett   Allen.    .\ew   York:    1892: 
16199.  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  40194 

Rufcaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam.  See  Omar  and 
the  rabbi. 

Rubber;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  witli  musical  spo- 
cialties.  by  W.  W.  Dunkle. 

©  Will  W.  Dunkle,  South  Bend,  Ind.  :  1900 
A :  3250,  Feb.  5.  .         40195 

Rvibber  boots;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Manlev  H. 
Pike.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  *:  co.,  1898.  10 
p.     12°.     ([Baker's  editi(m  of  plays]) 

©   Walter   H.   Baker   &   co.,   Boston;    189S : 
52885.  Sept.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  40196 


Rvibber  king;  a  musical  melange,  book,  lyrics 
and  nuisic  by  C.  I.  Bolles,  scenario  by  Charles 
Pusey. 

©   Charles   I.   Bolles,    New   York;    D:6832. 
June  8.  1905.  40197 

Rubber  neck;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Eckhart 
and  G.  Davis. 

©  Fred  Eckhart  and  (xeorge  Davis.  United 
States;  1899:62970,  Sept.  28.  40198 

a  stretch  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Fowler.     [26] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Henry    Fowler,    Brooklvn;    D: 
1182,  Dec.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  ,Tan.  2,  1902.        40199 

a  3  act  comedy,  by  P.  P.  Benedict. 

©  Phi!  P.  Benedict.  New  York:  1899:35269. 
May  26.  40200 

Rubbers;  a  frirce  in  1  act.  bv  Robt.  <\  Y.  Mev- 
(M-s.     S  p.     16°. 

©    Carmen    G.    Dengler,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12137,  Feb.  19,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1908.    40201 

Rube;  or.  In  the  Wall  street  undertow,  an 
original  djMuia  of  adventure  in  New  Y'ork.  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©   C.    W.    Tayleure,    Brooklyn  ;.  1875  :  7780. 
Jiil.v  26.  40202 


or.  The  pride  of  Hensfoot  Corners,  1  act 

musical   conu^dy.  by  J.   M.  BaiTy.      [2],  23  p. 
4°.     Tyiiewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Jjin.    8,    1912;    D:  28250;    James   M. 
I'.ai-ry.  Dingmans  Ferry.  Pa.  40203 

Rube  and  his  ma;  a  merry  rural  comedy  drama 
in  .")  acts,  by  Wm.  ;ind  Josephine  Giles.  New 
Yoi-k,  S.  French:  London,  S.  Fren<,-h,  ltd.,  1908. 
43  I).  12°.  ( Frencli's  American  acting  ed., 
no.  8) 

©    Sannie!    French.    New    Yorl^  :    D:  14660. 
Dec.  21.  190S  :  2c.  .Ian.  7.  1909.  40204 

Rube  and  Mandy;  a  rural  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Miroii  Letlingwcll.  [57]  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graj)hed. 

©  Jidy  2.  1909:  2<-.  .Inly  26.  1909;  D:  16368: 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40205 

Rube  (The)  and  the  devil;  a  sketch  in  1  act.  by 
.\.  Knott.     10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelbert  Knott,  New  York;  D:  1813,  Mav 
1.  1902:  2c.  :\ray  1,  1902.  40206 

Rube  (The)  and  the  hoodoo;  a  1  act  dramatic 
composition,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    B'red    .1.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich.;    1>: 
1 5627,  Apr.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.     40207 

Rube  (The)  and  the  veiled  lady;  vaudeville 
farce  in  1  scene,  by  K.  J.  Irvin.  6  p.  f°. 
IVpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911:  D:  25669;  Chas.  Clark 
iind  Lillian  Bailey.  St.  Loui.s.  40208 


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40226 


Rube  (The)  detective;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
liy  Mirou  Leffingwoll.  40  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   14.   1014;   D:3848G:   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  40208a 

comedy  drama  in  o  act-;,  liy  Miron  I^effing- 

well.     Chicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
[35]   p.     1"°.     Mimeographed. 

'©  Sept.  0.  1913  :  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913  :  D  :  34612  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40209 

Rube  Hawkshaw,  the  Hoosier  detective;  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  I'^.  Blaney.  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

'©   Chas.    E.    I'.laney.    New    York:    D :  7702. 
Dec.  o,  lOOr. ;  2c.  Dec.  .".  190.").  40210 

Rube  (A)  hotel;  1  act  farce,  by  .1.  ^^■.  Sayre. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6.  1910:  D :  21942 :  .1.  W.  Sayre. 
Seattle.  40211 

Rube  kids.     See  Gus  Edwards'  Rube  kids. 

Rube  (The)  politicians;  an  original  creation, 
by  F.  S.  Ciimphell.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred   S.  Cami)bell,  New   York :   D :  7oG0. 
N<.v.  14.  I90r, :  2c.  Aug.  24.  1905.  40212 

satire  on  politics  in  1  act,  rev.  vei'sion.  by 

F.  S.  Campbell.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

^©   Ic.    Nov.    27.    1912;    D :  31480 :    Fred    S. 
Campbell,  I.ynn,  Mas.s.  40213 

Rube,  the  opera  house  mgr. ;  comedy  magical 
monologue,  by  F.  .1.  Kneeland.  .jr.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11.    1915;    D :  39704 ;    Fred    J. 
Kueelaml,  jr..  Boston.  40213a 

Ruben  Rube;  or.  My  invalid  aunt,  farce  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Z.  Chipman.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
imb.  CO..*  1900.  15  p.  12°.  (Ames  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  416) 

©  Ames  pub.   co..  t'lyde.   O. ;   19(X)  A :  4326. 
Feb.  Ki ;  2c.  F»'b.  24.  40214 

Ruben  Simon;  or.  What  the  woodman  done, 
]>y  Sovereign  G.  I*.  Walter. 

©    Geo.    P.    Walter,     Terrell.    Tex.;     1897: 
57511.  Oct.  11.  40215 

Rubes  and  roses;  nuisical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
iiook  and  lyrics  by  R.  W.  I'eck.  1 104 J  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     I  Libretto  only  | 

©    Kavmond    W.    Peck.    Cliicairo;    D :  .3379. 
May   4,  1903;   2c.   May  4.  1903.  40216 

Rube's  family;  monologue,  by  William  and 
.Tosephine  Giles.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1914.     4  p.     12°. 

©  JiUy  6.  1914;  2c.  July  7.  1914;  D :  37377 ; 
Dick  iV:  1-Mtzgerald.  New  York.  40216a 


Rubi;  lust.^i)iel  in  3  akten,  v(m  Roda  Roda  und 
Gustav  Meyrink.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1911.     126  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912;   D :  2S994 ;  S.  Fischer 
verlag.  Berlin.  40217 

Rubicon  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  E.  Bourdet. 
(/«  L'lllustration  theatrale.  no.  144,  2  avril 
1910) 

©  Apr.  2.  1910;  2c.  Apr.  15,  191-0;  D:  20794; 
Edouard  Bourdet.  Paris.  40218 

Ruby;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Chandos. 

©  C.   M.   Chandos.   New   York;   1874:6964. 
:\Iay  22.  40219 

Ruby  Gaarder;  play  in  4"  acls.  by  E.  Jacobson. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    25.    1913;    D :  33066 :    Edward 
.Tacob.son.  Duluth,  ]Miim.  40220 

Ruby  (The)  of  the  desert;  an  original  musical 

scenic  burletta  in  1  act.  by  William  R.  Watts. 

©  George  A\'.  Rice  and  Charles  Barton,  New 

York;  1889:24124.  Aug.  6.  40221 

Ruby    (The)   prince;   a    gi-and    spectacular,    ro- 

iiKintic  melodramji   in  (!  :icts,  by  A.  F.  Wright. 

©  Aloys  F.  Wright.  Pnterson  ;   1888:14030, 

iAIay  14.  40222 

Ruby  (The)  ring;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  V. 
Cliartres.  |San  Antonio.  Maverick-Clarke 
iitho.  CO. J  1900.     1  p.  1..  .53  p.     8°. 

©  Anita  Viv.inti  Chartres.  New  York;  1900 
A  :  21475.  Aug.  28 :  2c.  Aug.  28.  40223 

play    in    4    acts,    by    Mrs.    A.    Oppenheim. 

[102]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  21.  1915;  1>:  39530;  Mrs.  Ansel 
Cj[>penheim,  New  York.  40223a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  A.  Oppenheim.     [3], 

39  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  1,  1914;   D :  37185 ;   Mrs.   Ansel 
Oppenheim.  New  York.  40223b 

or.   The   Irish  girl's   fortune,    an   original 

j)etite  comedy,  by  F.  IMarsdeii. 

©  Fred.   Marsden,    New    York;    1874:367, 
Jan.  10.  40224 

Ruca;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  Eliscu.  [2].  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eliscu.  New  York  ;  D:  6875.  June 
24.  1905;  2c.  June  24.  1905.  40225 

Ruddygore;  ballet  divertisement  in  several  com- 
positions, hy  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  B0I0S.SV  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:3979. 
Feb.  IS.  40226 

Rude  Min  and  Christine;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Sutro.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20.  1915;  1>:  41782;  Alfred  Su- 
tro. London.  40226a 


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40244 


Rudolph  and  Adolph;  a  3  act  farcical  melange, 
by  Charles  Newiii.iii.  [9ol  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  Howells  Broadhur.st,  United 
States;  D :  790.  Aug.  23,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  23, 
1901.  40227 

Rudolph,  beggar  prince;- comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Cox  and  ^'ernal  Van  Ett.  [24]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22.  1914;  D :  37921 ;  Sid  Cox, 
Chicago.  40227a 

Rudolph,  the  mission  kid;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  S.  IMontgomery.  51  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  S.  Montgomery,  St.  Louis;  D: 
4442,  Dec.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903.     40228 

Rue;  a  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  Harry  Becliett. 

©  Harrv  Becliett,  New  Yorlc ;  1880:1211. 
Jan.  20.      ■  40229 

Rue  de  la  Paix;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  A.  Her- 
mant  et  M.  de  Toledo.  36  p.  4°.  (Supple- 
ment gratuit  au  no.  2864  du  Monde  illustr§, 
17  fevrier  1912) 

©  Feb.  17.  1912  :  2c.  Mar.  2.  1912  ;  D  :  28908  : 
Abel  Hermant  et  Marc  de  Toledo,  Paris. 

40230 

Rue  (La)  du  Sentier;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  P. 
Decourcelle  et  A.  Maurel.  38  p.  4°.  (In  La 
Petite  illustration,  no.  21,-19  juillet  1913; 
s^rie-tlieatre,  no.  13) 

©  July  19.  1913;  2c.  Aug.  16.  1913;  D: 
34167;  Pierre  Decourcelle  et  Andre  Maurel, 
Paris.  40231 

Ruebezahl  (Rootcount)  and  how  he  got  his 
name.     See  Goblins  (The) 

Riickkehr  (Die)  zur  natur;  spiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
4  bildern.  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin-Wil- 
mer.sdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1913.    115  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 :  D :  34934 ;  Felix  Blocli 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  40232 

Ruf  (Der)  des  lebens;  schauspiel  in  i  akten, 
von  Arthur  Schnitzler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
1906.     133  p.     12°. 

©  S  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin  ;  D  :  7869,  Jan. 
18.  1906;  2c.  Jan.  18.  1906;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1906. 

40233 

Rufus;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Howard. 
Typewritten. 

©  Geoi-ge  Henry  Howard,  Washington : 
1S99 :  58870,  Sept.  13  ;  2c.  Sept.  13.  40234 

Rufus  Ambro  Lee,  working  for  the  movies; 
play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  .Tohnsone.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1914:  D:  37276;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone,  Brooklyn.  40234a 


Rufus  Dawes;  a  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  McManus. 

©  Cliarles  A.  McManus,  United  States: 
1882  :  20897,  Dec.  11.  40235 

Rug-weaver's  (A)  day-dream;  or.  The  rug  of 
happiness,  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Briigard.  84 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1912;  D :  29522 ;  Adrienue 
Biugard,  New  York.  40236 

Rugged  (The)  path;  a  1  act  drama  of  Russian 
revolutionary  life,  by  David  M.  Burne.  [11] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Jacobs,  Chelsea,  Jlass. ;  1): 
12669,  Apr.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1909.        40237 

Rviggles  versus  the  Paderwhiskie  school;  a 
nnisical  mock  trial,  l)y  Charles  J.  Martin. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.  27  p.  12. 
[Words  only] 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  9749. 
Jjin.  5,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1907.  40238 

Ruhetag;  eine  heitere  szene  aus  ernster  zeit, 
viin  Max  Bernstein.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F. 
Bloch  erben.  1915.     25  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  May  25.  1915 ;  D :  40759 :  Felix  Bloch 
ei-ben.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  40238a 

Ruhm;  tragikomodie  in  3  akten,  von  Kurt  Miin- 
zei-.  Berlin  -  Charlottenburg,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1910.     144  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1910  ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23308  ; 
Felix  Heinemann.  Vila. deutsches  verlagshaus, 
Berlin.  40239 

Ruin  (The)  of  a  bachelor's  club  by  old  maids; 
an  entertainment,  by  W.  J.  Paske.  15  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  William  J.  Paske,  Montclair.  N.  J. ;  D : 
204,  Mar.  12,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1901.       40240 

Ruined  (The)  abbey;  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Halley  and  J.  D.  Moynahan. 

©  William  Hallev  and  John  D.  Moynahan. 
Sacramento,  Cal. ;  1890:  37884,  Dec.  1.    40241 

Ruined  and  restored;  a  temperance  drama,  by 
I.  P.  Bielby. 

©  I.  P.  Bielby,  Utica.  N.  Y. ;  1886:7145, 
Mar.  27.  40242 

Ruined  by  drink;  an  original  temperance 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Noble  Adki.sson.  New 
York,  S.  French  &  son  [1889]  39  p.  12°. 
( [French's  standard  dr.-ima.  the  acting  ed.,  no. 
404]) 

©  Sanuiel  French  &  son.  New  York;  1889: 
32114.  Oct.  24:  2c.  Nov.  25.  40243 

Ruined  (The)  family.     See  Trust  slaves. 

Ruined  (A)  life;  by  L.  Willis. 

©  Lou  Willis,  Los  Angeles;  1):  11426.  Sept. 
26.  1907.  40244 


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40262 


Ruined  (A)  life — Continued. 
4  act  melodrama. 

©    liichard    L.    Cre-scy,    Chicago ;    D :  1478, 
Fob.  24,  1902.  40245 


17  p. 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  \V.  I..  Lionlieart. 

4".     Typewritten. 

©    W.    L.    Lionheart,    New    York ;    D :  4587, 
1  eb.  4,  1004 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1904.  40246 

or.  The  curse  of  intemperance,  a  temper- 
ance drama  in  3  acts,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwvu. 
Clyde,  ()..  Ames'  publishing  cc,  1904.  21,  [1] 
p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  mi- 
nor drama,  no.  452]) 

©  xYmes  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  (). ;  D :  4872,  Apr. 
12.  1904;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  40247 

Ruiner  (The)  of  reputations;  modern  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  T.  Hoyne.  165  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29.    1915;    D :  42109 ;    Thomas 
Temple  Hoyne,  ^Vaukegan,  111.  40247a 

Ruisseau  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes  [par  P.  WolfF. 
Paris,   Impr.  de  rillustration]    1907.     2  p.   1., 

85  p.    8°. 

©   I'ierre   Wolff,   Paris ;    D :  10480,    May   3, 
1907;  2c.  ilay  3,  1907.  40248 

Ruiz  Gomez,  the  king's  friend;  or,  Vouloir 
c'est  pouvoir,  from  an  old  ypanisli  comedy 
founded  upon  historical  events  which  took 
place  in  the  year  1676,  by  H.  Petrie. 

©  Helen  Petrie.  New  York ;  1886 :  4056,  Feb. 
17.  40249 


Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife, 
tative  English  comedies. 


iS'ee  Represeu- 


Rvile  (The)  in  Cain's  case.     Sec  Then  and  now. 

Rule  (The)  of  three;  by  C.  T.  L.  Taylor. 

©   Charles   Tliomas    Longlev   Taylor,   New 
York  ;  1898  :  17532,  Mar.  15.  40250 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Bolton.     105  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913;  D:  33150;  Guy  Bolton, 
New  I'ork.  40251 

Ruled  by  suffragettes;  play  In  2  scenes,  by 
E.  ,T.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis..  Antigo  pub.  CO., 
1914.  1  p.  I.,  29  p.  10".  (Dramatic  plays  for 
young  people's  societies) 

©   Mar.    24,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    10,    1914;    D: 
36664;  Aaitigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      40251a 

Ruled  his  heart  for  a  day;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  .T.  L.  Stilwell.  [115]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Laura    Jean   Libbey-Stilwell.   Brooklyn; 
D:  12067,  .Tan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  15.  1908. 

40252 


Ruled  off  the  track;  play   in  1   act,  by  J.  A. 
Johnston.  8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Apr.    6,   1914;    D :  36823 ;    James   A. 
.Jolmston,  Philadelphia.  40252a 

Ruled  off  the  turf;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 
©   Albert    H.   Woods.   New    York;    D ;  6989, 
July  lit,  1905.  40253 

Rulers  of  America;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Franklin.     1 103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Mar.  C.  1912  ;  D  :  28965  ;  Frank  Milton 
Franklin,  New   York.  40254 

Rules    and    regulations;    a    farce,   by    Samuel 
Morse.     100  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Albert    L.    Mor.se,    New    York ;    D :  3896, 
Sept.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1903.  40255 

Ruling  (The)  passion;  an  original   melodrama 

in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  James  Willings. 

©  Carlotta   Church,   Bath   Beach.    N.    Y. ; 

1888:2.5210,  Sept.  5.  40256 

»sV'r  (iIko  Her  virgin  love. 


Rum;  a  drama  in  4  .acts,  by  H.  Hoehle. 

©  Henry   Hoehle,    Milwaukee  ;    1895  :  5872. 
Jan.  24.  40257 

sketch,   by   J.   A.   Cunningham.     11  p.     f. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39693 ;  John  A.  Cun- 
ningham, New  York.  40257a 

or.  The  crusade  of  temperance,  a  drama  in 


4  acts,  V»y  K.  Johnston. 

©   Robert    Johnston,    Philadelphia ;    1874 : 
3089,  Mar.   14.  40258 


- —  or.  The  first  glass,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Comstock.  New  York,  K.  M.  De 
Witt  [1875]  1  p.  1.,  31  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
acting  plays,  no.  194] ) 

©   Robert  M.    De  Witt,   New   York;    1875: 


14050,  Dec.  30;  2c.  IMar.  1.  1876. 


40259 


Rummage  sale  at  Hickory  Hollow;  by  Eliza- 
l)etli  Whitehill  [pseud,  of  Harriet  E.'  Smith] 
Lebanon,  ()..  March  brothers.  1909.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1909  ;  D  :  17086 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  40260 

Rummel's  grand  minstrel  production;  a  play, 
composed  and  arr.  for  orchestra  and  piano 
solo,  by  J.  W.  Hummel.  [28]  p.  4°.  Miilti- 
graph.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  12,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1912;  D: 
30867 ;  J.  Willard  Rummel  pub.  co..  New  Cas- 
tle, Ind.  40261 

Rummy  (The);  domestic  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
A.  Loos.     [1],  66  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912;  D :  31064 ;  Anita  Loos, 
San  Diego,  Cal.  40262 


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40281 


Rummy's  first  day's  work, 
workshop. 


^cc    Life    in    a 


Rumpus  (A)  on  Olympus;  [play  in  1  act]  by 
Mabel  H.  Crane.  I'hiladelpliia.  Penn  publish- 
ing conii)any,  1915.     14  p.     12°. 

©    July    22,    1915;    2c.    July    27,    1915;    D: 
41323 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Pbiladelphla.        40262a 

Run.  Bilh  run;  melodramatic  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  U.  Kraft.     [lOS]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10.    1915;    D :  39G38 ;    Reuben 
Kraft.  St.  Paul.  40262b 


Run  (A)  for  her  money;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
('has.  Horwitz.     23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.   T.   Spaeth,   Chicago;   D:2485.   Sept. 
23.  1902;  2c.  .Tan.  8.  1903.  40263 

Run  (A)  for  your  money;  a    farce  comedy  in 
.3  acts,  by  F.  S.  Gibbs. 

©   ({us.    Hc.rhner.    New  York:    1890:55922. 

Oct.  9.  40264 

^play  in  a  pi-ologue  and  3  acts,  by  William 

Maxwell    :ind    J.    L.    Golden.      [109]    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17,   1913 
Golden,  New  York. 


I):  33817;    John    L. 
40265 


Run  (A)  of  luck;  or,  Four  fat  fortunes,  a 
nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 
I72J    p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©   Charles   F.    Pidgin.   Boston ;    1884 :  88.53. 
Apr.  28;  2c.  Aug.  C.  1887.  40266 

Run  on  Occidental;  a  story  of  the  stock  ex- 
change, a  luisiness  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Ti.  L. 
Durham.     [91 J   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  L.  Durham,  San  Francisco;   D: 
7fi96,  Dec.  11.  1905;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1906.      40267 

Run  (A)  on  the  bank;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blanev.  Cincinnati;  1893:53613, 
Dec.  4.  40268 

Run  to  death.  Sec  James  (The)  boys,  Mis- 
souri outlaws,  Jesse  and  Frank. 

Run  to  earth;  comedy  tabloid  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  Nelson  Compston.    Chicago,  Chicago  raanu- 

.script  CO.,  1914.     [35]  p.     f°.     :Mimeographed. 

©   Sept.   30,   1914;   2c.  Nov.   11.   1914;   D: 

38774  ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  *  40268a 

Run  wild;  .a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    John     Wild.    New    York;     1888:20398. 
July  14.  40269 

Runaway  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  G.  Brigel. 
[63]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.   Feb.   1.   1913 ;   D :  32157 ;   Samuel   G. 
Brigel,  Oakmont,  Pa.  40270 


Runaway  (The)  bear;  a  children's  play,  by 
Edna  Randolph  AVorrell.  [Lebanon,  O., 
March  ijrothers]  1908.     4  p.     4°. 

©  aiarch  bros.,  Lebanon.  O. :  D :  12679.  Apr. 

4.  1908;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1908.  40271 

Runaway  boy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Hal  Held  [i.  e.  .Tames  Halleck  Rerd]  [721  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Max  11.  Meyers,  New  York:  D :  66.58. 
>hiy  12.  1905;  2c.  May  17.  1905.  40272 

a  ( iimedy  in  3  ;icts.  by  J.  D.  Flyun. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  New  York;  D :  440.  :May 

5.  1901.  40273 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  J.  Camp- 
bell and  K.  M.  Skinner.  [96]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     I  Libretto   only] 

©  Chas.  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skin- 
ner. New  York :  D :  2396,  Sept.  3t),  1902 ;  2c. 
Sept.  30.  1002.  40274 

or.  The  Return  of  the  volunteers,  by  F.  H. 


]\Ieyers. 

©  Fred  Holmes  Meyers.  New  York;  1899: 
12739.  Feb.  16.  40275 

.SVc  ff/.so  Good  Will  and  bad  Bill. 

Runaway  (The)  bride.     Sec  Carmita. 

Runaway  (A)  couple;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts, 
bv  W.  A.  Treniavne.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1910.     .38  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    10,    1910;    2c.    Aug.    11,    1910;    D: 
21772;  Dick  vV  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      40276 

Runaway  match;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     1121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   27,   1909;    D:  16644;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  40277 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Boyle. 

®  Carrie  Bovle.  Great  Bend,  Kan.;  1899: 
12356,  Feb.  13.  40278 

or.   The   strange   adventures   of   Mr.    and 

Mrs.  Honeymoon,  an  escapade  in  3  catastro- 
phies,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clavton.  New  York;  1890:31048. 
Oct.  7.  40279 

Runaway  (The)  princess;  musical  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  music  by  D.  Oswald  Cohen, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Charles  Cleveland  and 
.Tesse  Engel.  |99]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Charles  C.  Cohen,  Aiaaconda,  Mont.;  D: 
12400.  Feb.  21,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908.    40280 

Runaway  (The)  train;  a  realistic  drama  of  to- 
day, scenic,  mechanical  and  electrical  effects, 
invented,  designed  and  arr.  by  J.  Kastendike. 
©  John  Kastendike,  New  York;  1892:16098, 
Apr.  13.  40281 


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40282 


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40303 


Runaway  (The)  wife;  a  domestic  play  in  a  acts, 
l>y  M.  Jiaiikin  and  V.  G.  .Maeder. 

©    Mclvee    Eankin    and    Fred    G.    Maeder. 
rait.d  States;  1S8S :  1^4182.  An?.  24.        40282 

Runaways  (The);  by  K.  Kirwan. 

©  Karharyn  Ivirwan,  Haltiinoiv;  I> :  12632, 
.Mar.  28,  1008.  40283 


<lrania  in  3  acts.  l)y  .T.  R.  Hennins.     [79]  p. 

4°.     Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  1c.  July  8.  191U;  D:  21513;  Julia  R.  Hen- 
iiin.i,',  HichiiKind.  40284 

Tarcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  J.  R.  Henninji. 

11501  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    1c.    Aui.'.    19,   1911;    D:  24079;    Julia   R. 
Henninji;,  Uicbinond.  40285 

a  nnisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  boolv  and  lyrics 


l)y  Addison  Rurlvliardt,  nuisic  by  Ravniond 
Hubhell.  1541  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only  I 

©    Sam    S.    Shnbert,    Now    York ;    D :  3169, 
Feb.  20.  1903 :  2c.  Apr.  28.  1903.  40286 

1  act  drama,  ity  Ben  Laml),     [1],  9  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1012  ;  D  :  30630  ;  Aufiustus  C. 
Beninati.  Somerville,  ;jrass..  and  Chester  R. 
L.ambert.  Itoxbury.  .Mass.  40287 

—  Sec  al>io  Teddy. 


Rund  um  die  Alster;  liumoristisch-satyrische 
rt-vue  nn"t  iresan;;  und  tanz  in  0  bildern,  von 
Allred  .Miillei-Forsier  u.  Jos.  Bendiner,  nuisilc 
von  Rudolf  Baron.  Hannovei-.  L.  Oertel.  1911. 
30  p.    12°.     [Text  der  gesangre] 

©  Sept.  80,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  1912  ;  D  :  28519 : 
Louis  Oertel,  Hannover,  Germany.  40288 

Runenzauber;  oper  in  1  akr.  2  abteiiungen,  von 
Emil  Hartniann. 

©  J.  Schubertb  &  co.,  Leipzig ;  1896 :  50030, 
^^ept.  4.  40289 

Running  a  corner;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Oliicago ;  1875 :  7304, 
July  12.  40290 

Sec  also  Ginx  and  his  babies. 


Running  (The)  fight;  play  of  American  poli- 
tics and  finance  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Albion  and 
1),  F.  Perkins,  founded  on  W.  H.  Osborne's 
novel  of  ilie  .s;ane  name.  [102]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914;  D :  39079 ;  Louis  Al- 
bion, David  F.  Perkins  and  Wm.  Hamilton 
Osborne,  Portland.  Me.  40290a 

Running  for  Congress;  an  original  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  Henri. 

©  Wm.  H.  Shepard,  New  York ;  1877 :  8989, 
Aug.  6.  40291 


Running  for  Congress — Continued. 

play  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  W.  Clifford.     29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D:  31793;  J.  W.  Clif- 
ford, Chicago.  40292 

Running  for  governor;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  F. 
Allen.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Allen,    Salt    Lake    Citv ;    D: 
15577,  Apr.  0,  1900;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.         40293 

Running  for  office;  a   fai-ce  comedy,  by  G.  if. 
(-'olian. 

©   Geo.   .Alicbael   Cohan,  New   York:    1898: 
4(;045.  Aug.  8;  2c.  Aug.  8.  40294 


^larce  comedy  sketch,  by  G.  M.  Cohan. 

©    George    if.    Cohan,    New    York;    1897: 
72552.  Dec.  24.  40295 

Running  for  the  nomination;  by  T.  E.  Brady. 

©  Thomas  E.  Brady,  Baltimore;  D ;  10199, 
Mar.  23.  1907.  40296 

Running  independent;  a  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
W.  ().  Yarney. 

©  William  O.  Yarnev.   Boston:   1898:7773, 
Jan.  25.  40297 

Running  on  the  rim;  by  J.  Gower.  20  p.  f 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :\ray  28,  1910;  I) :  21205;  .lean  Gower. 
r>enver.  40298 

Running  (The)  race;  a  sensational  college  nov- 
elty in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  K.  Benedict.  20 
I).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Kingsley     Benedict.     \Yashington ;     D : 
12211.  .Ian.  20.  1908;  2c.  .Ian.  20.  1908.     40299 


Running  the  blockade, 
ors. 


Sec  Under  false  col- 


Running    the    customs;    sketch    in    1    act,    bv 

W.  F.  D.  Arnett.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1911;  I) :  2.5361:  \Ym.  F.  D. 

Arnett,  Denvei-.  40300 

Running  to  waste.     Sec  Our  folks. 

Running  water;  by  Oliver  Ciu'tis. 

©  Josepli   A.   AYluteliouse,   Newark.   N.   J. ; 
D ;  11222,  Aug.  24,  1907.  40301 

Running  wild;  a   farce  comedy   In  3  acts,  by 
<'liar]es  T.  Yincent  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©    John     Wild.     New     York;     1888:19946. 
July  11.  40302 

in  3  acts,  by  R.  J.  Erwood. 

©   li.   J.   Erwood,   Yalparaiso,   Ind. ;    1890: 
33400.  Oct.  27.  40303 


Running   yet. 
way. 


See  Twenty  years   on  Broad- 


2029 


40304 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40326 


Bunnyraede;  or,  Sherwood,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  G.  Harri.sun.  [1],  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Williiini  Groer  Harrison,  San  Francisco; 
1894 :  34109.  .lune  I'S ;  2c.  Jnly  24.  40304 

Rural  (A)  courtship;  in  1  act,  by  M.  A.  Hunt. 
9  p.     t■^     Typewritten. 

©  M.  A.  Hunt,  South  Bend.  Ind. ;  D :  11999, 
Dec.  30.  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  1907.  40305 

Rural  (A)  elopement;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  S. 
:\Iajiuire.      [1],  4   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   11,   1914 ;   D :  36998 ;  R.  S.  Ma- 
guire.  Wasbin?;ton.  40305a 

Rural  free  delivery;  rural  playlet,  by  F.  E. 
Lynch.     23  p.     4"".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  19,  1911 ;   D :  24.513 ;  Frank   E. 

Lynch,  Hornell.  N.  Y.  40306 

Rural  life  (Paysans  lorrains);  a  drama  in  .5 
acts,  by  L.  and  F.  Beauvallet. 

©  FrauQuis  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,    New 
York:  1886:  19914,  Sept.  3.  40307 

Rural  (The)  maid  and  the  heir  to  the  cottage 
pudding;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  words  by 
N.  Mason,  Ivrics  by  Florence  Schauffler,  music 
by  George  "Colburn.  33,  [2]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    ic.    Mav    2.    1911 ;     D :  2411S ;     Norman 
]Mason,  Highland  Park.  111.  40308 

Rural  postoffice;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
William  and  .Josephine  Giles.  Milwaukee, 
A.  E.  Reim.  lOlo.    S  p.     16°. 

©    Apr.    1.1,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1911;    D: 
24012;  A(loli)h  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        40309 

Rural  returns;  rural  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Robinson.  [14.')]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14.  1914;  D :  39086 ;  F.  Warner 
Robinson,  New  York.  40309a 

It 

Rural  (A)  romance;  Ijy  E.  Chrissie.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ed.    Chrissie.    New    York;    1899:70031. 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Oct.  27.  40310 

play  in  1  act.  by  T.  Hall.  16  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   .Tulv   11,   1911;    D:  24667;    Thurston 
Hall,  San  Francisco.  40311 

Rural  (A)  romance  in  the  old  Bay  State;  a 
romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Burke. 

©  Edward  G.   Burke,  Worcester;  1900  A: 
8917.  -Api-.  6.  40312 

Rural  Rube's  rambles;  a  1  act  play,  by  B.  K. 
rhillips. 

©  Bettine  K.  Phillips.  New  York;  1900  A: 
8370,  Mar.  31.  40313 


Rural  (A)  ruse;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mary  A. 

Winston.     Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893. 

1  p.  1.,  14  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker   &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 

.-.3199.  Dec.  1;  2c.  Dec.  28.  40314 

Rural  (A)  substitute;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
,].  R.  Ketler.     [11]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .loseph  Ramsev  Ketler,  Grove  City,  Pa. ; 
D:8179,  Mar.   17,  1900;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1906. 

40315 

Rural  telephone;  monologue  for  lady,  by  Jessie 
A.  Keller.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.. 
[19111     16  p.     12°.     (Fischer's  ed.  3497) 

©    .Tulv    15,    1911;    2c.    July    17,    1911;    A: 
292480;  .T.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.     40316 

Rural  telephone  gossip  on  the  Big'  Windy 
circuit;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  l)y  V.  W.  Reppert. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Vernice    Wallace    Reppert.    Dallas;    D: 
6695,  ]May  1,  1905;  2c.  :May  20.  1905.      40317 

Rural  (A)  theft. 

©  Marv  Mav  Boynton,  Franklin.  O. ;  1898 : 
61048,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  40318 

Rural  vaudeville  manager;  pastoral  comedy,  by 
\\.   S.   Dickinson.     [8]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1909 ;   D :  16625 ;  AValter  S. 
Dickinson,  New  York.  40319 

Ruraldom;  3  act  comedy,  by  G.  H.  Odell.  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    29.    1912:     D :  29831 ;     George 
Henry  Odell,  Chicago.  40320 

Ruse  (The);  play,  by  S.  T.  Bowker.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July    8.    1912;    D :  30-208 ;    Susan    T. 
Bowker,   Brookline,   ]\Lnss.  40321 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  B.  Tarkington. 

©  Newton  Booth  Tarkington,  Indianapolis ; 
1895  :  21678,  Apr.  19.  40322 

Rush  City;  a  comedy  in  3  acts.     Typewritten. 
©  Fred  Peel,  Taunton,  Mass. ;  1893 :  16288, 
Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Apr.  11.  40323 

Same. 

©  Fred  Peel,  New  York ;  1893 ;  18747.  Apr 
11.     [For  copies  reed,  see  1893: 16288]     40324 

Rush  (A)  message;  a  vaudeville  cyclone  in  1 
act.  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  The  H.  L 
Newton  jiub.  co.,  1902.  cover-title,  8  p.  12°. 
(Newton's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  pui).  co.,  Chicago ;  D : 
2600,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1.  1902.        40325 


Rushed;  college  satire  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S.  Per- 
kins.    72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    23.    1911;    D :  25297 ;    Phil.    S. 
T'erkins.  Syracuse.  40326 


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( 


Rusher  (The);  a  modern  American  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  71  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Stewart  Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D :  11515,  Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907. 
^  40327 

Rushing  into  court;  a  sketch  in  1  act  and  4 
songs,  by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr. 

©   .T.   A.   Fraser,   jr.,   Chicago;   1888:8417, 
Mar.  21.  40328 

Russia;  a  political  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  H.  AI(iKee  and  C.  T.  Arnold. 

©  Tlios.  Henry  McKee  and  Caroline  T.  Ar- 
nold, Buffalo  ;  1893  :  16926,  Apr.  5.  40329 

a   romantic   and   picturesque   drama    in   5 

acts,  from  the  novel  Trials  of  Raissa,  by  Henri 
Greville  [pseud,  of  Alice  Marie  Celeste  Fleury 
Durandl  dramatized  by  Charlotte  Behrens 
Hume.    21  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  E.  Eugene  Hume,  Baltimore ;  1887 :  15142, 
June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  40330 

spectacular,     melodramatic     extravaganza 

with  equestrian  and  nautical  features,  by  W. 
Caspar. 

©   William    Caspar,    New    York ;    D :  6323, 
Feb.  4,  1905.  40331 

Russian  (The).     See  Geoffrey's  faith. 

Russian  (A)  bath;  a  vaudeville  sketch  for  two 
people,  by  G.  A.  Lemming.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Geo.    A.    Lemming,    Chicago ;    D :  10854, 
June  26,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  40332 

Russian  (The)  bride.     See  Marpha. 

Russian  (The)  countess.     See  I*edora. — Fidora. 

Russian  (A)  diplomat;  an  historical  play  in  4 
acts,  adapted  from  the  German  by  F.  S. 
Jones. 

©   Francois   S.   Jones,   Washington ;    1895 : 
15401,  Mar.  18.  40333 

Russian  TThe)  fear;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J. 
McCowan.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    J.    McCowan,    Buffalo ;    D :  10929, 
July  3,  1907;  2c.  June  17,  1907.  40334 

Russian  (The)  hod-carrier;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  Ashnmn.    41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  D.  Ashmun,  New  Haven ;  D :  1395,  Feb. 
4,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1902.  40335 

Russian  (A)  honeymoon;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

C.  C.  Harrison. 

©   Constance   Cary   Harrison,   New   York; 

1882 :  20818,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1890.    40336 
[Russian  Jews;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Lanski] 

[81]  p.     32°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1910;    D :  22542 ;    Jacob 
Lanski,  Chicago.  40337 


Russian  outlaws;  a  play,  by  E.  L.  Nelson. 

©   Elva   L.    Nelson,   Chicago;    1890:35621, 
Nov.  12.  40338 

Russian  (A)  princess;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  D.  Cox  and  S.  J.  Brown. 

©  George  D.  Cox  and   Samuel   J.  Brown, 
IMiiladelphia  ;  1883  :  17073,  Sept.  17.        40339 

Russian  (The)  prisoners;  a  melodrama  of  the 
Japanese-Russian  war,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5368,  Aug.  2, 
1904.  40340 

Russian  (A)  romance;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Helen  Kane.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1907.     46  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9860, 
Jan.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1907.  40341 

See  alHO  Man  (The)  who  wins. 

Russian  (The)  sable;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Clark.     [140]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   22,    1915;    D:  41299;    Edward 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  40341a 

Russian  (A)  Shy  lock;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Zametkin.     135  p.     12°. 

©   Michael   Zametkin,    Brooklyn ;    D :  8423, 
Apr.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1906.  40342 

Russian  slave;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Jones. 

©  William  A.  Jones,  United  States;  1887: 
3904,  Feb.  17.  40343 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by 

R.  Gilbert.     [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Raymond  Gilbert,   New  York ;   D :  7655, 
Dec.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  40344 

Russian  (A)  spy;  or.  The  depths  of  a  woman's 
heart,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Hayes.  56 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,    St.   Louis ;    D :  5578, 
Sept.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  May  29,  1905.  40345 

Russian  (A)  star;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
McCann.      [104]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John  Ernest   McCann,   New   York;   D: 
10532,  May  10,  1907 ;  2c.  May  10,  1907.    40346 

Russian  (The),  the  Pole  and  the  Jew;  by  W.  B. 
Young.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  B.  Young,  Chicago;  D :  8210,  Mar. 
22,  1906 ;  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1906 ;  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1906. 

40347 

Russian  (A)  tragedy;  by  Adolf  Glass.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   10,   1910 ;   D :  17898 ;   Beatrice 
Stella  Campbell,  London.  40348 

- — —  in  4  drops,  by  Loys  Martin  and  T.  de  Cop- 
pet.     [17]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36757 ;  Theodocia  de 
Coppet,  New  York.  40348a 


5379— VOL.  2—17- 


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2031 


40349 


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40368 


Russian  (The)  Turkish  war. 
(Der) 


See  Podratsick 


Russia's  stolen  throne;  or,  The  false  IDmitri, 
historical  drama  in  5  acts  and  11  scenes,  by 
[A.]  N.  Ostrovsky,  tr.  from  the  Russian,  by 
A.  Cahan,  arr.  for  the  stage  by  R.  Boyar- 
sky. 

©   R.    Boyarsky.    New   York;    1888:16253, 
June  6.  40349 

Rust;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Tassin.  New  York, 
Broadway  pub.  co.   [1911]     172  p.     12°. 

©  May  4,  1911 ;  2c.  May  4,  1911 ;  D  :  24188 ; 
Algernon  Tassin,  New  York.  40350 

Rustic  (The)  bride.     See  Caprice, 

Rustic  (The)  cavalier;  music  by  Pietro  Mas- 
cagni,  English  version  by  W.  G.  Day. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore ;  1890 :  3.3097, 
Oct.  24;  2c.  June  15,  1891.  40351 

Rustic  chivalry;  a  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Targioni-Tozzetti  and  G.  Menasci,  music  by 
Pietro  Maseagni. 

©  Chas.  F.  Tretbar,  New  York  ;  1891 :  31868, 
Sept.  9.  40352 

(Cavalleria    rusticana);    melodrama    in    1 


act.  by  Pietro  Maseagni,  English  version  by 
J.  C.  Macy.  Boston,  O.  Ditson  company,  1891. 
25  p.  4°.  ([Oliver  Ditson  company's  stand- 
ard ed.  of  opera  librettos] )  [English  and 
Italian  text  with  music] 

©  Oliver  Ditson  co.,  Boston ;  1891 :  42569, 
Nov.  27 ;  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1891 ;  Ic.  June  27,  1892. 

40353 

See  also  Cavalieria  rusticana. 

Rustic  (A)  minstrel  show;  entertainment  in  1 
act.  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1912.     29  p.    12°. 

©  Juiv  31,  1912;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1912;  D: 
30402 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      40354 

Rustic  (A)  rival;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Osborne 
and  Shipman.     [18]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wra.  H.  Osborne  and  Jas.  A.  Shipman, 
Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  12993,  May  18,  1908 ;  2c. 
May  18,  1908.  40355 

Rustic  (A)  Romeo;  musicnl  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
&  CO.  [1912]  87  p.  16°.  ( [Denison's  special- 
ties] ) 

©  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  311SS ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  40356 

Rustic  simplicity;  a  comedy  concoction  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Graham.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1910;  D:  21364;  Milton 
Schuster,  Cincinnati.  40357 


Rustication;  a  farcical  comedietta  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  C.  T.   Dazey,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  1879: 
16609,  Dec.  10.  40358 

Rustler  (The);  an  original  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble. 

©  Davis  and  Keogh,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1890: 
31666,  Oct.  13.  40359 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Phillips.     [18]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   8,   1913;    D:  31906;    Albert   E. 
Phillips,  Buffalo.  '  40360 

L. 


— -playlet    of    the    cattle    country,    by    H. 
Bimm,     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910;  D :  20899 ;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm.  Dayton,  O.  40361 

a    sketch,    by    M.    S.    Barrett.     15    p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Montanye  S.  Barrett,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  D : 
18664,  Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.     40362 

Rustlers  (The);  by  J.  F.  Breckenridge. 

©  John   F.   Breckenridge,  East   St.   Louis, 
111. ;  D :  5072,  May  25,  1904.  40363 

a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 

Lyman.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto 
only] 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Spring  Lake,  Mich. ; 
D :  7250.  Sept.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1905. 

40364 

tabloid  drama,  by  D.  Clift.     [2],  16  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;  D :  28431 ;  Denison 
Clift,  Oakland,  Cal.  40365 

western  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Gardenhire, 

jr.,  and  E.  C.  Haring.     14  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  36364  ;  Samuel  M. 
Gardenhire,  jr.,  and  Earl  C.  Haring,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.  Y.  40365a 

Rusty    (The)    pick    and    the    old    brog'ans;    a 

serio-comic  Irish  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1873:4294, 

Apr.  23.  40366 

Rut  (The);  a  volley  of  truth  in  4  acts  and  1 
interposition,  by  Herbert  Thomas  [pseud,  of 
Herbert  E.  Hancock  and  Thomas  McNamara] 
[74]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915;  D:  39470;  L.  D.  .Tor- 
dan,  New  York.  40366a 

Ruth. 

©  Leopold  Spachner,  New  York;  D:  11573, 
Oct.  15,  1907.  40367 

— -by  R.  O.  R.  Reichell. 

©Rhoda  O.  Rebay  Reichell,  St.  Paul;  D: 
13604,  Aug.  19,  1908.  40368 


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40391 


Ruth. — Continued. 

[a  biblical  drama  in  3  acts]  by  M.  B.  Home. 

22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17425 ;  Mary  Blake 

Home,  Boston.  40369 

a  drama,  by  R.  E.  Macuaghten.    Act  1  and 

act  2,  scene  1.     {In  Westminister  hall  maga- 
zine.   V.  3,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1913) 

©  Jan.  31,  1913;  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1913;  D: 
32303;  R.  E.  Macnaghten,  North  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia.  40370 

an  episode  of  the  Ghetto,  by  Leon  Joseffy 

[pseud,  of  M.  Bamberger]     15  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D :  20381 ;  Michael 
Bamberger,  Indianapolis.  40371 

in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Home.     [37]   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911 ;  D :  24470 ;  Mary  Blake 
Home,  Boston.  40372 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  L.  B.  Humphreys. 

©  Laura  B.  Humphreys,  Bloomington,  111.; 
1883  :  22631,  Dec.  7.  40373 

a  sensational  drama,  by  M.  Moses. 

©  Maurice  Moses,  New  York ;  1896 :  26483, 
Apr.  30.  40374 

or.  The  curse  of  rum,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  George  Fawcett  Rowe. 

©    Henry    G.    Jarrett,    New    York;    1879: 
14947,  Nov.  8.  40375 

or.  What  women  will  do,  a  comedy  drama 

in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Addison  J.  Bright 
and  Jerome  K.  Jerome.  [83]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Clark    S.    Sammis,    New    York;    1890: 
13801,  Apr.  26;  2c.  Apr.  26.  40376 

Ruth  and  Naomi;  a  biblical  drama  of  the  time 
of  Ruth,  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  G.  N. 
Wishaar.    53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Grace  N.   Wishaar,   Oakland,   Cal. ;   D: 
14887,  Jan.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.    40377 

-a    drama    based    on    the   biblical    tale,    by 

B.  P'rauklin  and  G.  N.  Wishaar. 

©  Barnett  Franklin  and  Grace  N.  Wishaar, 
San  Francisco  ;  D  :  7117,  July  27,  1905.    40378 


Ruth  and  Naomi  from,  the  country  of  Moab; 
sacred  play,  by  H.  H.  Eddy. 

©  Hiram  H.  Eddy,  Clarendon,  Vt. ;  1880: 
1G91S,  Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  40379 

Ruth  Gray;   a  play  in  5  acts,  by   F.   Dupr6e. 
[165]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Dupree,  New  York ;  D :  6568,  Apr. 
25,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1905.  40380 


Ruth  Meadows;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  S. 
Tracy. 

©  Roger  S.  Tracy,  New  York ;  1875 :  1901, 
Mar.  1.  40381 

Ruth,  the  Moabitess;  by  J.  Jacobsoa. 

©  Janie  Jacobson,  New  York ;  D :  6626, 
May  3,  1905.  40382 

play  in  prologue  and  5  scenes,   by   A.   L. 

Sinnuons.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15, 1915 ;  D :  42266 ;  Abbie  Louise 
Sinnnons,  Fargo,  N.  D.  40382i? 

Ruth  Tipton.     See  First  (The)  toll  gate. 

Ruth  Winfleld;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F 
Ijistemann.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franz  Listemann,  New  York ;  D :  9807, 
Jan.  17,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907.  40383 

Rutherford  and  son;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Githa 
Sowerby.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd., 
1932.    4  p.  1.,  107,  [1]  p.  incl.  plan.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1912 ;  A  ad  int.  1075 ;  pubd. 
Mar.  22,  1912 ;  George  H.  Doran  co.,  New 
York.  40384 

Same.     New  York,  G.  H.  Doran  company 

[1912]     123  p.    diagr.    12°. 

©  May  6,  1912  ;  2c.  May  7,  1912  ;  A :  314196  ; 
George  H.  Doran  co..  New  York.  40385 

Ruth's  devotion;  a  domestic  melodrama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Elliott  Barnes. 

©  Shook  and  Collier,  New  York;  1884: 
15880,  Aug.  2.  40386 

a  4  act  drama,  by  C.  Woodworth. 

©  Chas.  Woodworth,  Buffalo;  1897:63512, 
Nov.  13.  40387 

Rutland;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  F.  Bostel- 
niann.     Galley  proof. 

©  Lewis  Fi-ederick  Bostelmann,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  14895,  Jan.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1909. 

40388 

Rutledg-e;  or.  Tried  by  fire,  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  Rutledge,  jr. 

©  George  Rutledge.  jr.,  Baltimore ;  1871 : 
4557,  May  15.  40389 

Ruts;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E.  Massey.  57  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38165 ;  George  Ed- 
ward Massey,  New  York.  40389a 

Ruy  Bias;  [by]  Victor  Hugo,  4th  act,  tr.  into 
English  by  C.  Renauld,    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1897  :  11152, 
Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  40390 

— — with  introduction  and  notes  by  Ken- 
neth McKenzie.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co., 
1909.    xxvii,  223  p.    front.,  pi.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holfe  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  15811, 
May  10,  1909 ;  2c.  June  18,  1909.  40391 


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Buy  Bias— Continued. 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Victor  Hngo,  tr.  by 

Frederic  Lyster.  New  York,  F.  Rullman, 
1894.  68  p.  4°.  ( [Mounet-Sully  ed.]) 
[French  and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1894 :  18308,  Apr. 
7 ;  2c.  May  21.  40392 

See    also    Enemy    to    the    queen. — Great 


plays:   French  and  German. — Miscellaneous 
(The)  plays  of  Edwin  Booth. 

Ruy  Bias  and  the  blase  roue;  a  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  C.  Torr  and  Herbert  F.  Clark. 

©  Marcus  R.  Mayer,  New  York;  1889: 
29016,  Sept.  25.  40393 

Ryland;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  [by]  T.  W.  Stevens 
and  K.  S.  Goodman.  Chicago,  The  Stage 
guild  [1912]  29  p.  12°.  ([Stage  guild 
plays]) 

©  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  May  16,  1912  ;  D  :  29677  ; 
Thomas  Wood  Stevens  and  Kenneth  Sawyer 
Goodman,  Chicago.  40394 

Ryllis  Drake;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Stanley 
McKenna. 

©  Mrs.  Stanley  McKenna,  San  Francisco ; 
1884:18392,  Sept.  11.  40395 

Rypen  i  Justedal.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af 
Iienrik  Ibsen. 

S.  A.  R.  (Son  altesse  royale);  comedie  musicale 
en  3  actes,  de  L.  Xaurof  [pseud,  of  Leon  Four- 
neau]  and  J.  Chancel.    3  p.  1.,  156  p.    12°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London;  D :  15197, 
Feb.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  40396 

S.  H.  A.  M.  Pinafore;  an  original  burlesque 
and  parody  in  1  act,  by  W.  Henri  Wilkins. 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  4795,  Mar. 
^'5.  40397 

S.  M.  der  Geldsack;  komudie  in  3  akten,  von 
Adolph  Kosee.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E. 
Bloch,  1911.    72  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912  ;  D :  28870 ;  Theaterver- 
lag Eduard  Blocli,  Berlin.  40398 


S.  (The)  0.  people;  by  W.  E.  Teege. 

©  W.  E.  Teege,  Titusville,  Pa. ;  1894 :  7142, 
Jan.  31.  40400 

S.  0.  S.;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Gibson,  adapted 
from  story  by  Leonard  Merrick.  New  York, 
Samuel  French.  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1912.  32  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  248]) 

©   Sept.   21,   1912;    2c.    Dec.    10,    1912;    D: 
31958;  Preston  Gibson,  Washington.       40401 

S.  O.  S.  (Smile  oh  smile);  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Bruegger.  105  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   May  17,  1915;   D:  40679;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  40401a 

S.  O.  T.  (Sons  of  temperance);  new  and  origi- 
nal Irish  sketch,  written  by  E.  Harrigan, 
music  by  Dave  Braham. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  New  York ;  1876 :  9967, 
Sept.  1.  40402 

S.  P.  Q.  R.;  a  metrical  drama  of  an  attempt 
upon  The  imperial  authority  of  Titus  Flavius, 
eleventh  Caesar,  with  the  tragic  fate  of  Casca 
Lentulus,  and  the  unhappy  circumstances  of 
the  accusation  against  the  Empress  Livia,  by 
Achim  Tchodjk.  1st  ed.  New  York,  Raven- 
wood  &  Rutland,  1901.     [10],  121  p.    4°. 

©  Ravenwood  &.  Rutland,  New  York;   D: 
1077,  Nov.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1901.      40403 

S.  R.  O.  (Standing'  room  only);  a  play  in  1 
act,  by  D.  S.  Anderson.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Dwight  Spencer  Anderson,  Cleveland  ;  D  : 
31513,  Oct.  11,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.      40404 

S.  Sutherland  Breyfog'le;  by  G.  A.  Luce.  Type- 
written. 

©  Grace  A.  Luce,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  1900  A : 
3479,  Feb.  7;  2c.  Feb.  8.  40405 

Sa  fenime  nous  trompe!  comedie-bouffe  en  1 
acte,  [par]  Saint-Paul  et  Maurice  Lupin. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.     52  p.     16°. 

©  C.  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  9948,  Feb.  11,  1907 ; 
2c.  Feb.  11,  1907.  40406 


S.  M.  el  Botijo;  revista  de  verano  en  1  acto,  di- 

viUido  en  6  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  origi-      Sa  fille;  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  F.  Duquesnel 


nal  de  J.  Jackson  Veyan  y  L.  de  Larra,  mti- 
sica  del  maestro  Tomas  Torregrosa.  Madrid 
[  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  39,  [3] 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jose  Jackson  Veyan  y  Luis  de  Larra,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  14507,  Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1908.  40399 

S  0'  Mg'-j-aq;  vaudeville  en  3  actes,  de  M.  Xanrof 
et  A.  Monjardin.     [225]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914 ;  D :  355S8 ;  M.  Xanrof  & 
Alin  Monjardin,  Paris.  40399a 


et   A.    Barde.      36    p.      4°.       (L'lUustration 
th6atrale,  7*=  annee  193,  11  novembre  1911) 

©   Nov.   11,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   28,   1911;   D: 
25886;  Felix  Duquesnel  &  Andr6  Barde,  Paris. 

40407 

Sa  malson  en  ordre.     See  Leur  idole. 

Sa  sceur;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  [Paul,  dlt]  T. 
Bernard  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907. 
81  p.    12°. 

©  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris;  D:  10187,  Mar. 
22,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1907.  40408 


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Saba,  the  Devil's  bride;  a  spectacular  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Carfano. 

©  Eloa  Carfano,  United  States  ;  1889 :  11578, 
Apr.  12;  2c.  Apr.  12.  40409 

Sabado;  by  R.  W.  Smith.  SO  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

<c)  Itobert  William  Smitli,  Bournemouth, 
England;  D :  3790,  Aug.  4.  1903;  2c.  Aug.  4, 
1903.  40410 

Sabado  bianco;  capricho  comico-lirico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa, 
letra  de  E.  L6pez-Marin,  mtlsica  del  maestro 
Ruperto  Chapl.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1908.  36  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid  ;  D  :  13858, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  40411 

Sabado  sin  sol;  entrem§s  de  Serafin  y  Joa- 
quin Alvarez  Quintero,  con  mlisica  de  Fran- 
cisco Bravo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1912.     19  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31576 ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  40412 

Sabbatai  Zewi;  tragodie  in  3  akten,  6  bildern 
mit  einem  vorspiel  und  einem  nachspiel,  von 
Schalom  Asch.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag, 
1908.     123  p.     12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  12859,  Apr. 
28,  1908;  Ic.  (proof)  Apr.  28,  1908;  2c.  May 
21,  1908.  40413 

Sabbioneta;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Falbe. 
Typewritten. 

©  L.  C.  Falbe,  London;  1900  A :  13294, 
May  28;  2c.  May  28.  40414 

Sabbrey  (The)  club  in  the  moon;  a  nmsical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D.  Chase  and  P.  A. 
McKittrick.  19  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ernest  Dudley  Chase  and  Percy  Alan 
McKittrick.  Lowell ;  D :  5541,  Sept.  16,  1904 ; 
2c.  Sept.  16,  1904.  40415 

Sabina;  by  L.  W.  Smith. 

©  Lulie  Wells  Smith,  Washington  ;  D  :  9559. 
Nov.  30,  1906.  40416 

Sabine  (A)  woman;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V. 
Moody.  [107]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Later 
rev.  and  called  The  great  divide] 

©  William  Vaughn  Moody,  Chicago ;  D : 
8851,  Apr.  14,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1906.     40417 

Sabine  (The)  women;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  from 
the  German  of  Schonthan,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1884 :  23936, 
Dec.  3.  40418 


Sabine  (The)  women — Continued. 
Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney,  New 
York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  2328.  Dec.  11,  1911.  Original 
entry,  Dec.  3,  1884,  no.  23936.  40419 

See  also  Plays;  by  Leonid  Andreyeff. 


Sabio  (El)  vernier;  opereta  bufa  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido en  4  cuadros,  de  N.  Pin  [pseud,  de 
Manuel  Rovira  y  Serra]  mtisica  del  maestro 
Taboada  Steger.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espauoles]  1914.  41  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;   Ic.   Sept.  21,   1914;   D: 
38229;  Nestor  Pin,  Madrid.  40419a 

Sabotage;  drama  by  Charles  Hellem,  William 
Valcros  and  Pol  d'Estoc.     15  p.     4°.     Typfi 

written. 

©    Ic.    July    27,    1911;    D :  24845 ;    Arthur 
Bonrchier  and  Harry  Higgins,  London.    40420 

drame  en  1  acte,  par  Ch.  Hellem,  W.  Val- 


cros &  Pol  d'Estoc.     7  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Aug.   27,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   17,   1913;   D: 
34445;  Hellem,  Valcros  &  d'Estoc,  Paris. 

40421 

play  in  1  act,  by  Ch.  Hellem,  W.  Valcros 


and  Pol  d'Estoc,  tr.  by  A.  Tridon.    12  p.    4*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1913;  D:  34659;  Andr§  Tri- 
don, New  York.  40422 

Sabotage  ministeriel;  par  Raphael  Valabr&gue. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  21,   1912;  D:  30066;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  40423 

Saboteurs  (Les);  piece  en  1  acte,  de  B.  Lebre- 
ton.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  19ll.    48  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   20,   1911;   2c.    Dec.   26,   1911;    Dr 
28088;    Joubert,   Paris.  40424 

Sac  (Le)     See  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Sackclothed;  farce  in  8  acts  and  prologue,  by 
H.  V.  Wakefield  [pseud,  of  G.  Jacobson]  [73] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915 ;  D :  39460 ;  Gershon  Ja- 
cobsoji,  Washington.  40424a 

Sackett's  Corner  folks;  or.  The  prodigal 
brother,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  Doty. 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Darrow  and  H.  M. 
Doty,  1910.     50  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23525 ; 
Harry  M.  Doty,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  40425 

rurnl    comedy    drama    in    4    acts,    by 

H.  M.  Dotv.     [5],  29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   1,  1910;   D:  21704;   Harry  M. 
Doty,  Chatham,  N.  Y,  40426 


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40446 


Sacra  commedia;  dedicata  per  il  Santo  Natale, 
coniponlmento  draramatico  in  4  atti,  [di]  T. 
Marzo.  Taranto,  Vincenzo  Leggieri,  1912.  116 
p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29875 ; 
Trifone  Marzo,  Varna,  Bulgaria.  40427 

Sacrament  (The)  of  Judas;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Louis  Tiercelin.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Forbes-Robertson,  London ;  D :  374,  Apr. 
22,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1901.  40428 

Sacre  colo.     See  Succes  (Les) 

Sacred  (The)  cat;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  li- 
bretto by  E.  H.  Peple. 

©    Edward    H.    Peple,    Richmond;    1891: 
21807,  June  15.  40429 

Sacred  charm;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Fitz- 
gerald.   40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  South  Omaha,  Neb.; 
D :  5094,  May  28,  1904 ;  2c.  June  29,  1904. 

40430 

Sacred  (The)  city  of  Garaarlow;  libretto  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  H.  Sterling.  65  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   June   22,   1915;    D:  41011;    Edward 
Hamilton  Sterling,  Trenton,  N.  J.         40430a 

Sacred  (The)  council  hills;  a  folk-lore  drama, 
by  Mary  Alicia  Owen.    34  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Aug.   30,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   2,   1909;   A: 
24G36S;  M.  A.  Owen,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.      40431 

Sacred  ground.     See  Stronger  (The) 

Sacred  (The)  jar.     See  Arabian  (The)  lovers. 

Sacred  lion;  by  E.  J.  Whisler.  76  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20880 ;  Ernest  Jack- 
son Whisler,  Tucson,  Ariz.  40432 

Sacred  (The)  orchid;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts, 
book   and   lyrics   by   S.   B.   Tall.     87   p.     f°. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    16,    1909;    D:  16803;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  40433 

Sacred  (The;  sei-pent;  a  mxisical  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  6  scenes,  book  and  music  by  P.  Tiet- 
jens.    70  p.    10°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Paul   TLetjens,  Chicago;   D:5583,   Sept. 
15,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1904.  40434 

Sacred  (The)  tiger;  by  J.  H.  Fish.  [2],  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    14,   1910;    D:  22288;    J.    Hugh 
Fish,  New  York.  40435 

Sacred  (The)  tomato  can;  a  unique  dramatiza- 
tion of  a  b(>witchery  in  Trampland,  3  acts,  by 
Merrill  Tileston.     Author's  ed.     Chicago,  The 

IMerrill  company,  1900.     !i3  p.    8°. 

©    Henry    Merrill    Tileston,    Chicago;    D: 
8059,  Feb.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1906.     40436 


Sacred  (The)  trust.     See  Blossom. 

Sacree  (Une)  bombe;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Ch.  Potbier.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.  32  p. 
8'. 

Dec.  27,  1913 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  35601 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  40436a 

Sacrificada  (La);  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Luengo  y  Conde. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913. 
29  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  0,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32571 ; 
Jesiis  Luengo  y  Conde,  Madrid.  40437 

Sacrifice;  by  C.  MacCulloch.  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©    Campbell    MacCulloch,    New    York;    D: 
12608,  Mar.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908. 

40438 


—  by  D.  G.  Fischer.     79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   David    G.    Fischer,    Chicago ;    D :  15248, 
]Mar.  5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  40439 

—  by  F.  J.  Chipman. 

©  Frederick  J.   Chipman,   New  York;   D: 
14670,  Jan.  2,  1909.  40440 

—  by  J.  W.  Schwartz. 

©  Jacob  W.  Schwartz,  New  York ;  D :  2511, 
Oct.  28,  1902.  40441 


—  an  American  play  based  on  a  man's  hero- 
ism, by  IM.  Goldman.    66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D  :  15681, 
Apr.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.  40442 

—  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Isaac  Auerbacb, 


-iriiN  pnij^  pc  ,ir'opx  4  ^>'  r^"ir)2Np  ir<r)^':  ^n 


[1],  73  p.    8  .    M.S. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1913;    D:  34134;    Julius 
Bioder,  New  York.  40443 

a  drama  in  5  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  G.  E. 


Hall.    Typewritten. 

©  George  E.  Hall,  Brooklyn ;  1900  A :  8514, 
Apr.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  2.  40444 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  M.  Lynn.     [3],  74  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D:  36076;  Dora  Mae 
Lynn,  Cleveland.  40444a 

by  E.  Mitchell  and  E.  Chalona.    28  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911;  D:  25750;  Esther 
Mitchell,  New  York  and  Eleanor  Chalona, 
New  Orleans.  40445 

by  P.  Grzybowski,  authorized  tr.  from 


the  German  by  Amelia  von  Ende.    50  p.    4° 
Printed. 

©    Ic.    June     10,     1911;     D:  24549;     Paul 
Grzybowski,  Chicago,  40446 


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40463 


Sacrifice — Continued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Herzberg.    25  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20403 ;  Adeline  Jo- 
seph Herzberg,  Asheville,  N.  C.  40447 

by  E.  A.  Gerrard.     156  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1910  ;  D  :  17904  ;  Ernest  Allen 


Gtirrard,  Columbus,  Neb. 


40448 


by   Gustav   Blum   and   E.   F.    Hague, 

[8],  51  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   19,   1912;   D:  29088;   E.   Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  40449 

—  drama  in  2  scenes,  by  S.  Friedland.     [2], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914 ;  D :  37114 ;  Stella  Fried- 
land,  New  York.  40449a 


—  a  drama  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Usner 
[i.  e.  D.  U.  Baxter]     41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy  Usner,  Wyoming,  O. ;  D  :  15208, 
Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1, 1909.  40450 

—  dramatic  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  S.  Kusell. 
67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915 ;  D :  39639 ;  Dan  S.  Ku- 
sell, Chicago.  40450a 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  Kilpack. 


12,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   31,   1911:    D:  24371;  Bennett 

Kilpack,  New  York.  40451 

by    J.    M.    Taylor.      [2],    12  p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35671 ;  Joseph  M. 
Taylor,  New  York.  40451a 


—  melodrama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Q.  Stark.     8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    27,    1911;    D:  23208;    Lillian 


Quinn  Stark,  San  Francisco. 


40452 


—  modern  political  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Greene.     [59]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    IS.    1914;    D:  36400;    Harold 
Aaron  Greene,  Newark,  N.  J.  40452a 


—  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur  L. 
Collins.     2  p.  1.,  38  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38841 ;  R.  C  Smith, 
Bedford,  O.  40452b 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  E.  Isaacs. 

©  Simon  E.   Isaacs,  Chicago;  1886:20733, 
Sept.  14.  40453 

a   play   in   5   acts   and   tableaux,    adapted 


from    Charles    Dickens'    novel,    Tale    of    two 
cities,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©   A.   T.   Oakes,   New   York;    1876:13662, 
Dec.  9.  40454 


Sacrifice — Continued. 

- — -play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Leiber.      [1],  91  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31374 ;  Allen  Leiber. 

Chicago.  40455 

by  H.  C.  Colwell.     68  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©   Henry    C.    Colwell,   United    States;    D: 
15232,  Mar.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1909.    40456 

by   O.   L.    Sturm.     55  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Olga  L.  Sturm,  Cleveland ;  D :  4947.  Apr. 
26,  1904 ;  2c.  May  14,  1904.  40457 


founded  on  the  Leo  M.  Frank  case,  by 

Lem  B.  Parker.     [69]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   13,    1915;    D:  41724;    Ed.  W. 
Rowland   and    Edwin   Clifford,    Chicago. 

40457a 

play  in  1.  act,  by  G.  A.  Riggs.     19  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1914 ;  D :  37684 ;  Gretchen  A. 
Riggs,  Toledo,  O.  40457b 

by  Harrison  Krellberg.     [1],  7  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    13,    1912;    D:  29039;    Samuel 


Krellberg,  New  York. 


40458 


-by    N.   Nye.      [1],   26   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   May   8,   1913;   D :  33253 ;   Ned   Nye, 
Chicago.  40459 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Connor.     [83]  p. 
f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23991 ;  B.  M.  Con- 


nor, Simpsonville,  Tex. 


40460 


by    C.    L.    Fernberg.      [102]    p.      4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Aug.   31,   1914;   D:  37890;   Clarence 
Leonard  Fernberg,  Cincinnati.  40460a 

by  H.  Booth.     [2],  81  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8,    1910;    D:  22518;    Hilliard 
Booth,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  40461 

by  M.  S.  Reardon,  3d.     [2],  113  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    1,    1912;    D:  30412;    Mark    S. 
Reardon,  3d.,  New  York.  40462 

—  a   playette,   by   Albert   Lewis.     7   p.     f. 


Typewritten. 

©   George  Bartlett,    Cleveland;    D :  13142, 
June  8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  8,  1908.  40463 

See   also    Dilemma    (The).— Fig-ht    (Tbe) 


for  freedom. — Oriental   (The)   painting. 


2037 


40464 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40481 


Sacrifice  (The)  dance;  a  dramatic  composition 
[in  1  act]  by  C.  H.  McFarland  (Clias.  H. 
Mackie)      [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909 ;  D :  16483 ;  Chas.  H.  Mc- 
Farland, Boston.  40464 

Sacrifice  de  Marcelle.     See  Vaincu  par  I'amour. 

Sacrifice  (A)  for  a  life.     See  New  (A)  Godiva. 

Sacrifice  (A)  to  Kishi-Bojin;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  E.  Keays. 

!©  Ethelyn  Emery  Keays,   New  York;   D: 
14607,  Dec.  23,  1908.  40465 

Sacrifice  (The)  to  the  Nile;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Eldred.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D:  42355;  Eva  Baur 
Eldred,  Covina,  Cal.  40465a 

Sacrifices;  tragedy  in  3  acts  with  a  prologue 
and  epilogue,  by  J.  B.  Gordon  and  M.  Gold- 
stein. 

69  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1914;  D:  39072;  Jacob  Ben 
Gordon  and  Max  Goldstein,  Brooklyn. 

40465b 

Sacrifices  (The)  of  conquering'  Collins;  or.  Out 
of  the  rut  with  father,  original  American 
play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Bard.  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   20,   1913;    D:  34206;    Howard 
Patrick  Bard,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  40466 

Sacrificial  (The)  test;  or,  The  dental  sacrifice, 
by  J.  L.  Short. 

©  J.  L.  Short,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1900  A : 
9548,  Apr.  13.  40467 

Sacrifice  (La);  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  G.  De- 
vore.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1907. 
79  p.    12°. 

©  Gaston  Devore,  Paris ;  D :  11498,  Oct.  10, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1907.  40468 

Sacristia  (La);  sainete  en  1  acto,  original  de 
P\  Toro  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1909.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17490  ;  Francisco  Toro  Luna,  Madrid.     40469 

Sad  case  of  absent  minded  lover;  farce,  1  act, 
by  S.  Therese  Crittenden.     [41]  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  S.  Therese  Crittenden,   San  Luis  Obis- 
po, Cal. ;  1895 :  49248,  Sept.  28 ;   2c.  Sept.  18. 

40470 


Sad  (A)  coquette;  a  modern  comedy  of  error  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  Clayton.  [135]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1887 :  33638, 
Dee.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  40471 

See  also  Miss  Lenore. 


Sad  hearts;  a  comediette  in  2  acts,  by  A.  R. 
Whytal. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York;  1889:38863. 
Dec.  20.  40472 

Sad  (The)  love  romance  of  Lola  Dale;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  62  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12097,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1908. 

40473 

Sad  (The)  love-story  of  a  pretty  village  belle; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  87  p., 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12042,   Jan.   3,   1908 ;   2c.   Jan.   3,   1908. 

40474 

Sad  (A)  mess;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Guillet 
and  E.  Schwab. 

©  Alexandre  Guillet  and  Emil  Schwab, 
Boston  ;  1881 :  12108,  Aug.  5.  40475 

Sad  (A)  mistake;  a  4  act  tragedy-drama,  by 
J.  K.  Hopper. 

©  Jessie  Kathileen  Hopper,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
1129,  Nov.  27,  1901.  40476 

•  a   musical   comedy   in   ]    act,   by   Alice   P. 

Carter.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
29579,  June  3 ;  2c.  July  5.  40477 

Sad  (The)  southern  home;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Mayer.     [6]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  E.  Mayer,  Washington ;  D :  7237, 
Sept.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1905.  40478 

Sada;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  tableau,  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  Russell.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard  Russell,  Port- 
land, Or. ;  D :  14223,  Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7, 
1908.  40479 

Saddle  (The)  string;  or,  The  Dry  Ridge  gang, 
a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  of  B.  M.  Bower's 
story,  The  Dry  Ridge  gang,  by  A.  R.  Kremer 
and  G.  Ross.    40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912;  D :  29804 ;  Arthur  R. 
Kremer  and  Guy  Ross,  Alexandria,  Neb. 

40480 

Sadi  III;  or.  The  Calif's  daughter,  an  original 
Persian  opera  in  3  acts,  music  by  Geo.  Noyes 
Rockwell,  libretto  by  E.  Tracy  Sweet. 

©  Rockwell  and  Sweet,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1891 : 
43672,  Dec.  4.  40481 


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40497 


Sadie,  burlesque  lady;  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  T.  A. 
Hart.     [1],  10  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1912 ;  D :  305G1 ;  Thomas  A. 
Hart,  New  York.  40482 

Sadie  from  Riverside  drive;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Adolph  Philipp.     95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,     1915;     D:  3^505;    Apollo 
amusement  co..  New  York.  40482a 

Sadie  Love;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood. 
159  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915 ;  D :  41605 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  New  York.  40482b 

Sauglingslieim  (Das);  burleske  in  1  aufzuge, 
von  Ludwig  Thoma.  Miinchen,  A.  Langen 
[1913]     49  p.     12°. 

©   May   24,   1913;   2c.   June   28,   1913;    D: 
33640 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  40483 

Safe;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Perrie. 

©  G.  W.  Perrie,  San  Francisco  ;  1873 :  14874, 
Dec.  26.  40484 

original  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  Merchant 

and  W.   Hawkridge.      [3],  23  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36338 ;  Abby  Mer- 
chant and  Winifred  Hawkridge,  Boston. 

40484a 

an  original  sensational  drama  of  deep  and 


thrilling  interest,  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
G.  L.  Barclay. 

©  George  L.  Barclay,  Philadelphia ;   1872 : 
12464,  Nov.  26.  404S5 

Safe  proposition;  original  dramatic  playlet  in 
2  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Walsh,  A.  W.  Brown  and  E. 
Cornell.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1910 ;  D :  21034 ;  Ed.  Cornell, 
Chicago.  40486 

Safest  (The)  way;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  B.  De  Ligny.     [2],  112  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22275 ;  Ernest  B.  De 


Ligny,  New  York. 


40487 


Safety  first;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Mur- 
dock.     [3].  65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914 ;  D :  37881 ;  Russell  Mur- 
dock,  Denver.  40487a 

■  melodramatic   farce    in    3    acts,    by    Gates 

Glen.     115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1915;    D:  39938;    Horatio 
Gates  Glen,  jr.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.        40487b 

1  p.  1., 


—  a  1  act  playlet,  by  Blutch  Cooper. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    7,    1914;    D:  38733; 
Cooper,  New  York. 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  C.  Carruthers. 


Jas.    E. 
40487c 

5  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oict.  23,  1914 ;  D :  38591 ;  Arthur  C. 
Carruthers,  New  York.  40487d 


Saffron  (The)  cat. 

©  Louis  J.  Livingston,  San  Francisco ;  1886 : 
22861,  Oct.  11.  40488 

Saffron  (The)  trl^nk;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Tiffany.    132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  D: 
3445,  May  IS,  1903 ;  2c.  June  15,  1903.      40489 

Sag-  Harbor;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Heme. 

©  James  A.   Heme.   Southampton,   N.   Y. ; 

1899  :  46371,  July  17.  40490 

by   S.   E. 


Sag-e-brush.    (The);    play    in    3    acts, 
Wiener.     49  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   19,   1913;    D :  33263 
Wiener,  St.  Louis. 


Sara   E. 
40491 


Sage  of  Barleyville;  or,  A  country  lawyer,  in 

4  acts,  by  J.  G.  Burr.    63  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Guy  Burr,  Laredo,  Tex. ;  D  :  7408, 

Oct.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  40492 

Sage  (The)  of  Milltown;  an  American  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Selwyn.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edgar  Selwyn,  New  York  ;  D  :  13237,  June 
24,  1908 ;  2c.  July  30,  1908.  40493 

Sage  (The),  the  spook  and  the  sandwich.  See 
Nirvana. 

Sagradas  (Las)  bayaderas;  opereta  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros  y  un  intermedio,  por 
Antonio  F.  Lepina  y  Antonio  Plaiiiol,  mtisica 
de  los  maostros  Quislant  y  Vela.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  do  autores  espanoles]  1914.  42  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   17,  1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38178 ;  A.  F.  Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  Madrid. 

40493a 

Saharet  ini  kientopp  (Die  diva  im  kientopp); 
Inirlesker  sclnvank  in  1  akt,  von  R.  Steidl. 
Berlin,  R.  Steidl.    20  p.    8°. 

©   Mar.   4,    1913;    2c.    Sept.    18,    1913;    D: 
34467  ;  Robert  Steidl,  Berlin.  40494 

Said  and  done;  play  in  4  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 
E.  Goodman.     1.33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    7,    1913;    D :  33428 ;    Edward 
Goodman,  New  Y'ork.  40495 

Said  Pasha;  an  original  romantic  opera  in  2 
acts,  lil)retto  by  Scott  Marble  and  R.  Stahl, 
music  by  R.  Stahl. 

©  Richard  Stahl.  United  States,  and  White, 
Smith  &  CO.,  Boston;  1889:5568,  Feb.  16. 

40496 

Said  the  governor;  comic  opera  in  two  acts,  by 
.LM.Wiest.  Libretto.  [29]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  .Tohn  M.  AViest,  Ashland,   O. ;   D :  12463. 
Mar.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  8,  1908.  40497 


2039 


40498 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40518 


Saignee  (La);  draine  en  5  actes  et  7  tableaux, 
par  L.  Descaves  et  [Pernandl  Noziere  [pseud, 
de  Fernand  Weyl]  35  p.  4°.  (In  La  Petite 
illustration,  no.  36. — 1  novembre  1913,  serie- 
theatre,  no.  19] 

©  Nov.  1, 1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  31, 1913  ;  D  :  35516 ; 
Lucien  Descaves  &  Noziere,  Paris.  40498 

Sailor  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Bloeser. 
115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1911 ;  D :  22987 ;  Raymond  W. 
Bloeser,  Erie,  Pa.  40499 

Sailor  (A)  and  his  lass;  a  drama,  by  Augustus 
Harris. 

©  William  F.  Howe  and  Abraham  H.  Hum- 
mel, New  York ;  1883 :  19087,  Oct.  16.      40500 

Sailor  (The)  and  the  horse;  a  playlet,  by  L.  P. 
O'Neil. 

©  L.  P.  O'Neil,  Williamsbridge,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
3565,  June  9,  1903.  40501 

Sailor  (The)  and  the  rube;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  T.  P.  Morgan.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  14229, 
Nov.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  40502 

Sailor  (The)  doll.     See  Boston  (A)  interview. 

Sailor  (The)  man.     See  Pig  brother  play-book. 

Sailors  and  drifters;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E. 
De  Lasaux.     [2],  64  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  E.  De  Lasaux,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
10835,  June  24,  1907;  2c.  June  24,  1907. 

40503 

Sailors'  entertainment;  including  a  carnival, 
sailors'  drill,  and  hornpipe  for  any  number  of 
males,  by  S.  Schell.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
pub.  &  supply  CO.,  1900.  18  p.  12°.  [With 
music] 

©  Stanley  Schell,  New  York ;  1900  A :  8313. 
Mar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9.  40504 

Sailor's  (A)  heart;  a  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Logan  and  M.  Courcelles.  [42]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Celia  Logan  and  Marie  Courcelles,  United 
States  ;  1884  :  9177,  May  3  ;  2c.  May  3.    40505 

Sailor's  (The)  home.     See  Happy  Jack. 

Sailor's  (The)  knot;  a  new  and  original  roman- 
tic drama,  by  Henry  Pettitt. 

©    Robert    Pateman,    Castelnan,    England ; 
1891 :  35710,  Oct.  5.  40506 

Sailor's  (The)  return.      See  Alvin  Grary. 

Sailor's  (A)  sweetheart;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
O.  R.  Lamb.  New  York,  Tbe  Ames  &  Rollin- 
son  press  [1909]     67  p.     12°. 

©  Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,  Cresskill.  N.   J. ; 
D :  15779,  Apr.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  May  12.  1909. 

40507 

See  also  Mid-ocean. 


Sailor's  (A)  yarn;  by  H.  E.  Hoyt. 

©  Henry  E.  Hoyt,  New  York;  1890:5191, 
Feb.  11.  40508 


Saint    (A)    ag'ainst    his    will, 
g'ood! 


See   So   truly 


St.  Ag'nes  evej  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Buiuis. 
[3],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ella  Burns,  Ilion,  N.  Y. ;  1895 :  58739. 
Nov.  21;  2c.  Dec.  30.  40509 

Saint  and  sinners;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Nunez. 

©  Joseph  A.  Nunez,  Louisville;  1878:  ] 2758, 
Nov.  5.  40510 

Saint  (The)  and  the  sinner;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Clifton  and  B.  Fowler.  [2],  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1914 ;  D :  38077 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton and  Breuda  Fowler,  Boston.  40510a 

or,  A  lesson  for  all,  by  F.  Lamoon.    Ms. 

©  Frank  Lamoon,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1893 : 
22498,  May  9;  Ic.  May  9.  40511 

St.  Ann;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Armstrong. 
[99]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Armstrong,  New  York ;  D :  2290, 
Sept.  3,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1902.  40512 

Saint  Antonio;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Howell. 

©  S.  Howell,   San  Francisco;   1878:14027, 

Dec.  18.  40513 

St.  Augustine  (A)  episode;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  B.  C.  Rumsey. 

©  Mrs.  B.  C.  Rumsey,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  13592, 
July  5.  40514 

St.  Cecile;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  McGee. 

©  Gertrude  McGee,  Toledo,  O. ;  1900  A: 
20753,  Aug.  20.  40515 

Saint  Cecilia;  the  prize  play  in  1  act.  by  P. 
Phelps  and  M.  Short.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1908.  24  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  fcd.  of 
the  works  of  the  Ijest  authors,  no.  134] ) 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York;  D :  12084,  Apr.  6,  1908;  2c.  May  22. 
1908.  40516 

St.  Christopher;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake. 
[80]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34207 ;  James  Vila 
^lake,  Chicago.  40517 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Thuringia;  or,  The  miracle  of 
roses,  a  legendary  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth Polding.  New  York,  The  Roxbury  pub- 
lishing company.     ( [WMzard  series] ) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899 : 
17946,  Mar.  9;  2c.  Mar.  9.  40518 


2040 


40519 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


40539 


St.  Elmo;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Clifford. 
87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16770 ;  William  H. 
Cliliord  and  Frederick  H.  D.  Grahttme,  New 
York.  40319 

dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  fi'om  the 


book  entitled   St.   Elmo,   by   Grace   Hayward 
[i.  e.  G.  H.  Gatts]     [94]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
'©  Grace  Hayward  Gatts,  Mt.  Carmel.  111. ; 
D :  152.51,  Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1909. 

40520 


r85] 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  M.  Jelleff. 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911;  D :  2361-5 ;  William  A. 
TuUey,  New  York.  40521 


— •  a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  founded  on 
the  novel,  St.  Elmo,  by  John  P.  Ritter.  84  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Augusta   J.  Evans  Wilson,   Mobile;   D: 
108S7,  July  1,  1907 ;  2c.  July  10,  1907.     40522 

a  play  in  3  acts,   a   dramatization  by   N. 


Twomey  from  the  book  St.  Elmo  [of  Augusta 
J.  Evans  Wilson]  [75]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909 ;  D :  16480 ;  Neil  Two- 
mey, Dorchester,  Mass.  40523 


—  or,  A  soul's  redemption,  [a  play  in  3  acts 
and  a  prologue]  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  [81]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909 ;  D :  16437 ;  Jaclc  Bes- 
sey,  Davenport,  la.  40524 

or.  The  saving  grace,  dramatization  in  4 


acts  of  Augusta  Evans  Wilson's  novel  of  same 
name,  by  Myron  Leffingwell.  55  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Oct.  25,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17245  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40525 


play  in  4  acts,  by  Myron  Leffingwell. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.     [2], 
49  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D :  35250 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40526 


• tabloid   version   in   3   acts,   by   Miron 

Leffingwell.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [37]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed.- 

©    Dec.    14,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1915;    D: 
39271;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  40526a 

Saint  Frangois  d' Assise  (Fioretti);  oratorio  en 
un  prologue  et  2  parties,  poeme  de  Gabriel 
Nigond,  pour  soli,  chceurs  d'hommes,  de  fem- 
mes,  d"enfants  et  orchestre  par  Gabriel 
Piern§.  Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1912.  30  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©   Mar.   16,   1912;   2c.   Mar.   27,   1912;   D: 
29184  ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  40527 


St.  George  and  the  dragon;  by  J.  H.  Thacher. 

©  John  H.  Thacher,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.;  D: 

12012.  Dec.  30,  1907.  '        40528 

St.    George    and    the    dragon    and    the    seven 
champions.     Sec  Lady  Godiva. 

St,  George  of  Pisa;  by  H.  G.  Chapman. 

©   Henry    Grafton    Chapman,    New   York ; 
D :  10858,  June  26,  1907.  40529 

St.  Georges;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  B.  Con- 
nery. 

©   Thomas   B.    Conuery,     Richmond     Hill, 
N.  Y. ;  1889  :  4446,  Feb.  7.  40530 

St.  Helena;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Gilbert. 

©  Mary  Haines  Gilbert,  New  York;  3871: 
10786,  Nov.  13.  40531 

See  also  Klingelbeutel  (Der) 


St.    Heller's  beacon;   a   1  act   play,   by   H.   E. 
Drew. 

©  Helen  E.  Drew,  Milwaukee ;  1899 :  14611, 
Feb.  23.  40532 


Same.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  24,   1913;   D:  33311;   Helen  K. 
Drew,  Milwaukee.  40533 

St.  Ives;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  the  novel  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson, 
dramatization  by  L.  Johnstone. 

©   Lorimer    Johnstone,    New    York ;    1897 : 
69281,  Dec.  13.  40534 

St.  John.     See  Marked  for  life. 

St.  John  fires;  play  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapta- 
tion by  F.  Eliscu.  [129]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Fernanda   Eliscu,    New   York ;    D :  6.567, 
Apr.  25,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1905.  40535 

Saint  John's  fire;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hermann 
Sudermann,  tr.  from  the  German  by  Cliar- 
lotte  Porter  and  H.  C.  Porter.  {In  Poet  lore, 
V.  15,  no.  4,  Winter,  1904;  periodical  ©  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Philadelphia  ;  B  :  95483,  Mar.  29,  1905  ; 
2c.  Jan.  19,  1905)  40536 

tr.    from   the   German   by   G.   E. 

Polk. 

©  Grace  Elizabeth  Polk,  Brainerd,  Minn. ; 
D:6353.  Mar.  6,  1905.  40537 

St.  Lawrence;  a  sacred  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Matre.  Cincinnati,  A.  Matre,  1892.  3  p.  1., 
48  p.    16°. 

©  Anthony  Matre,  Cincinnati ;  1892  :  41020. 
Oct.  10;  2c.  Oct.  24.  40538 

St.  Ledger  (The)  diamonds;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  G.  Humphreys. 

©    L.    G.    Humphreys,    Salem,    Mass. ;    D : 
1237,  Jan.  2,  1902.  40539 


2041 


40539 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITTON-S 


40559 


St.  Ijeo;  or,  Convent  lights,  4  act  drama,  by 
G.  E.  Lundy.    68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  D :  40274 ;  Grace  Ellen 
Lundy,  Detroit.  40539a 

Saint  Louis;  civic  masque,  by  P.  Mackaye. 
[1],  59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36475 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, New  York.  ,  40539b 

Same.  Garden  City,  New  York.  Double- 
day,  Page  &  company,  1914.  ^:xii,  99  p. 
front,  illus.     12°. 

©  May  9,  1914  ;  2c.  May  12,  1914  ;  A  :  374046 ; 
Percy  Mackaye,  New  York.  40539c 

St.  Louis  cyclone. 

©   Xavier    Pene,   Long   Island,    N.    Y. ;    D : 
2817,  .Jan.  6,  1903.  40540 

St.  Louis  (The)  fair  hotel;  sketch,  by  Frank 
Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.],  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sous,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  [3]-10  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publications) 
©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6046, 
Dec.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  40541 

St.  Marc;  or,  A  husband's  sacrifice,  a  romantic 
play  in  5  acts,  by  John  H.  Wilkins. 

©  Mrs.  E.  L.  Davenport,  Somerville,  Mass. ; 
1887 :  31145,  Dec.  2.  40542 

St.  Marsan;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;   D :  5252,  June 
22,  1904.  40543 

Saint  Mary  Magdalen;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
[anon.]  tr.  from  the  French  by  Sister  Mary 
Elizabeth  McGary.  Phikidelphia,  H.  L.  Kil- 
ner  &  co.  [1900]     36  p.     12°. 

©  H.  L.  Kilner  &  co.,  Philadelphia;   1900 
A :  8694,  Apr.  4  ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  40544 

Saint  Michael;  by  G.  H.  Harris. 

©  George  Hamilton  Harris,  Railway,  N.  J. ; 

D  :  5617,  Oct.  8,  1904.  40545 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  [E.]  Werner's  [Eliz- 
abeth Biirstenbinder's]    Saint  Michael,   by  M. 

Cocke  and  N.  H.  Pitman.     57  p.     4°.     Type- 

Avritten. 

©  Miriam  Cocke  and  Norman  H.  Pitman, 

Knoxville,  Tenn. ;  D :  2827,  Jan.  2,  1903;  2c. 

Mar.  30,  1903.  40546 
a  drama  in  4  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  T.  F. 

Glancy.     [50]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tliomas  F.  Glancy  and  William  Faver- 

sham.   Manchester,   N.   H. ;   D:7812.   Dec.  23. 

1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1906.  40547 

Saint  Mon  Beve;  Egyptian  dancing  and  sing- 
ing drama  in  1  act,  by  N.  C.  C.  Anderson. 
[6]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   14,    1913;   D:  34213;   Neva   C. 
Cameron  Anderson,  San  Francisco.        40548 


St.   Nicholas,  the  children's  friend. 

©  Wm.  D.  Folsom,  Cleveland ;  1890 :  316.59, 
Oct.  13.  40549 

Saint  or  sinner;  an  emotional  drama,  by  F. 
Slemons.     35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Freda  Slemons,  Monticello,  Ark. ;  D : 
3616,  June  18,  1903 ;  2c.  June  18,  1903.    40550 

St.  Patrick  and  the  Druids;  dialog  for  any 
number  of  boys,  by  Bertha  E.  Bush.  Frank- 
lin, O..  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1914. 
8  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39157 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  liouse,  Frank- 
lin, O.  40550a 

St.  Patrick's  eve;  by  Coulter  S.  Anderson.  71 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Conners,  Chicago ;  D :  5515,  Sept.  8, 
1904;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1904.  40551 

or.     The    adventure     of    Mary,    fantastic 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Marshall.    93  p.    4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27.  1911 ;  D :  23205 ;  M.  Jeannette 
Marshall,  Boston.  40552 

Saint  Paul;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Giovanni  Bovio, 
tr.  by  M.  B.  Scott  Uda. 

©  Kate  Scott  Anderson,  New  York;  1895: 
9918,  Feb.  18.  40553 

St.  Petersburg  (A)  night;  by  E.  W.  Under- 
>vood. 

©  Edna  Worthly  Underwood,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D  :  13379,  July  20,  1908.  40554 

Saint  Ronan  of  Brittany.     See  Pontius  Pilate. 

Saint  Seaine;  in  2  acts,  by  M.  J.  Malloy.  102 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1910;  D:  22626;  Major  Jo- 
seph Malloy,  New  York.'  40555 

St.  Valentine. 

©  Fannie  Hausmann,  United  States;  1877: 
10982,  Sept.  24.  40556 

St.  Valentine's  day;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  for  fe- 
male characters  only,  by  Annie  Eliot  [pseud  of 
A.  E  Trumbull]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1892.     17  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
47821,  Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1893.  40557 

a  4  act  romantic  drama.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Bovnton  Walker  and  Wm.  Cornelius 
Hall,  New  York;  1899 :  31427,  May  9;  2c.  May 
10.  40558 

St.  Vincent's  visitor;  dramatic  composition,  by 
M   Jacobs.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20402 ;  Marguerite 
Jacobs,  Cincinnati.  40559 


2042 


40560 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


40580 


St.  Wiles;  or,  The  will-o'-the-wisp,  an  original 
emotional  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Templeton. 

©  John  Templeton,  New  York ;  1873 :  9848, 
Sept.  2.  40560 

Saints  Helene;  piece  historique  en  2  actes,  par 
Mme.  Severine.    21  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Caroline  Remy,  Paris  ;  D  :  3452,  Apr.  18, 
1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1903.  40561 

Saintly  hypocrites  and  honest  sinners;  play  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Harrison.  37  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   14.   1915;   D:  40369;   Chas.   F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  40561a 

Saintly  (The)  Mr.  Billings;  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 

Lewis  and  E.  Devoy.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  R.   C.   Lewis  and   Emmett  Devoy,   New 

York ;  D :  3440,  May  16,  1903 ;  2c.  May  8,  1903. 

40562 

Saintly  (A)  sinner;  a  domestic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Kit  Owsley  (E.  Roy)     Typewritten. 

©  Elberta  Roy,  Louisville;  1900  A :  16750, 
July  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  40563 

Saints  and  sinners;  by  W.  H.  Jones. 

©  William  H.  Jones,  Washington  ;  D :  10412, 
Apr.  24.  1907.  40564 


—  a  new  and  original  drama  of  modern  Eng- 
li.ik  middle-class  life  in  5  acts,  by  H.  A.  Jones. 
London  and  New  York,  Macmillan  and  co., 
1891.    xxvi  p.,  2  1.,  142  p.    12°. 

©    Henry    Arthur    Jones,    Loudon ;    1891 : 
24199,  July  3 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  40565 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Fanny  Stenhouse  and 
G.  B.  Densmore. 

©  G.  B.  Densmore,   San  Francisco;   1875: 
7069,  July  7.  40566 

society  melodrama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 


the  English,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 

©   Lorin   Jasper  Howard,    Chicago ;    1898 : 
50170,  Aug.  27.  40567 

or,  The  minister's  daug'hter,  by  M.  Walsh, 


dramatized   from   the   author's   novel.    Saints 
and  sinners. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    3886:26937, 
Nov.  29.  40568 

Saison  (La)  des  poires;  comgdie  en  1  acte,  de 
Leo  Marches.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  du 
nouveau  siecle,  1910.     44  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25554 ; 
G.  (3ndet  et  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  40569 

Sakula;  or,  Wild  Cherry  Blossom,  play  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Tokunaga.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.   25,    1914;    D :  36833 ;    Bunloku 
Tokunaga,  New  York.  40569a 

Sakuntala.    See  Shakuntala. 


Sal  and  me;  a  cockney  episode  in  1  act,  by  J.  S. 
Mackay. 

©  Julia  Stuart  Mackay,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
10116,  Mar.  11,  1907.  40570 

Sal  de  espuma;  zarzuela  in  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Mihura  y 
R.  Gonzalez,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Penella 
y  Castilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pi.fioles]  1908.    47  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  14509,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1908.  40571 

Sal  (La)  de  la  tierra;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  original  di  Labra  y  Vilar,  mGsica 
del  maestro  Antonio  Porras.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  25  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Labra  y  Vilar,  Madrid ;  D :  11525,  Oct. 
12,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  40572 


Sal    Shadfish's    luck, 
heiress. 


See    Fishtown    (The) 


Salamanca;  by  O.  Wesner. 

©  Otis  Wesner,  Chicago ;  D :  4506,  Jan.  15, 
1904.  40573 

Salamander  leap;  the  thrilling  act,  by  Zegrino 
and  iNIoulton. 

©    William    Zegrino    and    Frank    Moulton, 
Boston  ;  1873  :  8633,  July  30.  40574 

Salambo;  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Fellner. 

©    Eugene    Fellner,    Boston ;    1896 :  14098, 
Mar.  3.  40575 


^tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Von  Schrader. 

80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33174;  George  M. 
\on  Schrader,  St.  Louis.  40576 

Same.     Boston,    Sherman,   French  &  com- 
pany, 1914.    4  p.  1.,  108  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1914;  A: 
388262;  George  Morrison  Von  Schrader,  St. 
Louis.  40576a 

Salammbo;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop 
and  H.  Townsend. 

©  George  H.  Jessop  and  Horace  Townsend, 
United  States  ;  1887  :  32986,  Dec.  19.        40577 
•  a  4  act  drama. 

©  Raymond  Hitchcock  and  George  C.  Adams. 
Philadelphia  ;  1889  :  28280,  Sept.  17.        40578 
-a   spectacular   drama,   adapted    from    the 


original  French  of  Gustave  Flaubert,  by  J.  J. 
Jennings. 

©  John  J.  Jennings,  St.  Louis ;  1886 :  9634, 

Apr.  21.  40579 

Salathiel;  play  in  6  acts,  dramatized  from  book 

Tarry  thou  till   I   come,   of  Croly,  by   V.  A. 

Chapin.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,    1912;    D :  29679 ;    Verna  A. 
Chapin,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  40580 


2043 


40581 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40599 


Salathiel,  the  wandering  Jew.  See  Tarry  thou 
till  I  come. 

Saldo  de  novios;  juguete  c6mico  en  1  acto, 
original  de  E.  Gabas-Gines  y  J.  de  Medina. 
Madi'id  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
28  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40054;  Eniilio  Gabas-Gines  y  Jos6  de  Medina, 
Madrid.  40581 

Sale  (Una)  blague;  de  H.  de  Brisay.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic;  June  21,  1912;  D :  30067 ;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  40582 

Sale  (The)  of  the  gig;  an  incident  of  the  mines 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  H.  Johnson,     li,  104  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1910;  D:  21162;  Lute  H. 
Johnson,  Denver.  40583 

Salem;  a  witchcraft  play,  by  L.  O.  Armstrong. 
37  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Olivier  Armstrong,  Montreal,  Can- 
ada;  D :  10529,  Mar.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907. 

40584 

Salem  (The)  witch;  a  comic  opera  libretto,  by 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1891:45281, 
Dec.  12.  40585 

Salero  (El);  entrem§s  en  prosa,  de  L.  Buceta  y 
Mera.  JMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1915.     18  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41086 ;  Luis  Buceta  y  Mera,  Madrid.    40585a 

Sales  (The)  girl;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Zola- 
torefski. 

-^bN?  .N  pS  ,]rWpN  4  'j^X  N)2«"n  jbTU  Ob^^D  N^l 


D :  33379 ;    Julius 
40586 

6   p.     4°. 


[1],  97  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    June     2,     1913; 
Broder,  New  York. 

Saleslady    (The);   by    H.   Williams. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry   Williams,   New  York;   D :  15766, 
May  3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  3,  1909.  40587 

4  act  play,  by  J.  T.  Pendegast.     [2],   74  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D :  31264 ;  Jackson  T. 


Pendegast,  Los  Angeles. 


40588 


—  a  musical  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Jack  MacArthur,  music  by  K.  B. 
Stirling.  80  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  John  R.  Stirling,  Detroit ;  D :  9709.  Dec. 
28,  1900 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907.  40589 

—  See   also   Adele,    the   saleslady. — Talking 


(The)  woman. 


Salesman  (The)  and  the  buyers;  dramatic 
composition  in  1  act,  by  H.  Feierstein.  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1909  ;  D  :  17092  ;  Henry  Feier- 
stein, New  York.  40590 

Salesman  (The)  and  the  porter;  a  dramatic 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Myers.  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    19,    1912;    D:  30903;    Alfred 
Myers,  Brooklyn.  40591 

Salesman  (The),  everybody  bring  their 
samples;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Swickard. 

©  Charles  Swickard,  New  York ;  D :  10036, 
Feb.  27,  1907.  40592 

Saleswoman  (The). 

©  G.  W.  Ptiddell,  Philadelphia  ;  1881 :  16677, 
Oct.  28.  40593 

Sallie  and  Sammie;  comedy  skit  for  2  rube  kids, 
by  Plarry  L.  Newton.  New  York  [etc.]  M. 
Witmark  &  sons,  1914.     10  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    1,    1914;    2c.    Sept.    2,    1914;    D: 
38035;    M.   ^^'itmark  &  sons.  New  York. 

40593a 

Sallies  (The)  of  Sal;  a  monologue,  by  E.  M. 
Lent. 


©    Evangeline    M. 
3174,  Mar.  23,  1903. 


Lent,    New    York ;    D : 
40594 


Sally;  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Col- 
lison.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  D :  38490 ;  Wilson  Col- 


lison,  Columbus,  O. 


40594a 


or.   Matrimonial  panic,    in  3  acts,   by   M. 

Keene.     112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1909 ;    D :  17055 ;    Mattie 
Keene,  New  York.  40595 

or.  The  boatswain's  mate,  a  farcical  com- 
edy with  music,  in  2  acts,  words  by  Edward 
Righton  and  M.  C.  Glllington,  music  by 
Floriau  Pascal.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd. 
[1903]     47  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  3181, 
Mar.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1903.  40596 

or.  The  Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane,  a  com- 
edy in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©     Marie    Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1877:2040, 
Feb.  15.  40597 

Sally  and  the  duke;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L.  G. 
Humphreys.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28475 ;  Llewellyn  G. 
Humphreys,  Salem,  Mass.  40598 

Sally  Bishop;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T.  Thurston. 
[189]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911 ;  D :  24203 ;  E.  Temple 
Thurstt)ii,  New  York.  40599 


2044 


40600 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


40616 


Sally  Castleton,  southerner;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Marriott.     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1913;  D :  32888 ;  Crittenden 
Marriott,  Washington.  40600 

Sally  in  our  alley;  a  tale  of  the  London  slums 
in  1  act,  by  F.  AV.  Allen.  [10]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  W.  Allen,  New  York;  D :  11709, 
Nov.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  40601 

or,  The  Lowell  factory  girl,  a  domestic  and 

thrilling  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Ellis. 

©  H.  Wavne  Ellis.  United  States;  1884: 
21222.  Oct.  23.  40602 

Sally  Lunn;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Gladys  Ruth 
Bridf;liam.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  (&  co.,  1914. 
38  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37S71 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

40602a 

Sally  Perkin's  decision;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  V. 
Hamilton.     17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910;  D:  22174;  Ruby  V. 
Hamilton,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  40603 

Sally  Smithers;  or,  The  op'ry  house  manager, 
a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  T.  Carlisle.  [8]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  John  T.  Carlisle,  Newport,  Ky. ;  D :  7922, 
Jan.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1906.  40604 

Sally's  first  adventure;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  W.  Goddard.  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  35941 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  40604a 

Salome;  by  Oscar  Wilde.  New  Yoi-k  and  Bos- 
ton, H.  M.  Caldwell  co.  [1907]  4  p.  1.,  v-sviii, 
117  p.    front.    24°. 

©  H.  M.  Caldwell  co.,  Boston ;  A :  173732, 
Apr.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  40604b 

■ drama   in  1  aufzuge,  nach  Oskar  Wilde's 

gleiclmamiger  dichtung,  in  deutscher  iiberset- 
zung  von  Hedwig  Lachmann,  musik  von  Rich- 
ard Strauss.  Berlin,  A.  Fiirstner  [1905]  47 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Adolph 
Fiirstner,  Berlin ;  res,  no.  244 ;  Ic.  Dec.  18, 
1905.  40605 

Same,  hrsg.  von  Otto  Taubmann.     Berlin, 

A.  Fiirstner,  1907.  59  p.,  fold.  pi.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin  ;  D  :  11951,  Dec. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907.  40606 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Oscar  Wilde,  music 


by  Richard  Strauss.  New  Y'ork,  F.  Rullman 
[1906]  52,  [1]  p.  4°.  [English  and  Ger- 
man text]      [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  9764,  Nov.  5, 
1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1900.  40607 


Salome — Continued. 

— — ■  a  drama  in  1  act,  after  Oscar  Wilde's  poem, 
German  tr.  by  Hedwig  Lachmann,  music  by 
Richard  Strauss.  English  and  German.  New 
YorlvBreitkopf&Hartel.  24 p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin ;   D :  9575,  Dec. 
3,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1906.  40608 

music  drama  in  1  act,  after  Oscar  Wilde's 


poem,  German  tr.  by  Hedwig  Lachmann,  with 
modifications  for  use  on  English  stage  by  Al- 
fred Kalisch,  music  by  Richard  Strauss.  Ber- 
lin. Paris,  A.  Furstner,  1911.  31  p.  4°. 
[English  and  German  text]     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  23129  ; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  40609 

—  musik-drama  in  1  aufzuge,  nach  Oskar 
Wilde's  gleichnamiger  dichtung,  in  deutschei? 
uebersetzung  von  Hedwig  Lachmann,  mit 
genehmigung  des  verlegers  fiir  die  englische 
biihne  bearbeitet  von  Alfred  Kalisch,  musik 
von  Richard  Strauss.  Berlin,  Paris,  A.  Fiirst- 
ner, 1910.    46  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  3,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1910 ;  D  :  22937  ; 
Adolph  Fiirstner,  Berlin.  40610 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Oscar  Wilde.    E.  Eisner's 


original  tr.  from  the  French  and  adaptation 
to  the  English  stage.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eisner,  New  York  ;  D  :  9460,  Nov. 

19,  1900 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  40611 

—  tragedie    lyrique    en    1    acte,    [de]    Oscar 

Wilde,  musique  de  A.  Mariotte.     Paris,  Enoch 

&  cie.,  1910.    31  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  29,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1910;  D: 
20915;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  40612 

■ein  trauerspiel  in  2  aufziigen,  von  Richard 


Zwez.    Bern  und  St.  Ludwig  i.  E.,  V.  Schliiter, 
1908.    54  p.    8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Victor 
Schliiter  verlag,  Bern  und  St.  Ludwig  i.  E., 
Switzerland ;  res.  no.  1543  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1908. 

40613 

See  also  Duchess  (The)  of  Padua  and  Sa- 


lome.— Rache  (Die)  eines  weibes. — Writings 
(The)  of  Oscar  Wilde. 

Salome's  maid;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Tennie  Bur- 
dock [pseud,  of  T.  G.  Baird]  19  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Tennie  G.  Baird,  Jersey  City ;  D :  15484, 
Mar.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1909.  40614 

Salcmy  Jane;  by  P.  Armstrong. 

©   Paul   Armstrong,    New   York;    D:9816, 
Jan.  19,  1907.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:9767] 

40615 

■ -in  4  acts,  founded  upon  incidents  in  Bret 

H;;rte's  California  romance,  Salomy  Jane's 
kiss,  by  P.  Armstrong.  [78]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York;    D :  9767, 
Jan.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1907.  40616 


2045 


40617 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40635 


Salon  (A)  carre  fantasy.     See  Picture  plays. 
Salon  (Le)  du  diable;  or,  The  devil's  statue, 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  Schott.     New  York, 

1S7S". 
©  Angle  Schott,  United  States ;  1878 :  5091, 

Apr.  26.  40617 

Same. 

©  Angie  Schott,  United  States ;  1878 :  6100, 


May  20. 

Saloon   (The)   and  the  nation. 
(The)  of  the  hour. 


40618 
See  Question 


Saloon  (A)  keeper's  daughter;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  North. 

©   William    John   North,    St.    Paul;    1895: 
62998,  Dec.  12.  40619 

Saloon  must  go;  by  Archibald  Humboldt  [pseud, 
of  George  O.  March]  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers,  1909.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1909  ;  D  :  17220 ; 
March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  40620 

Salt  (The)  cellar;  a  domestic  glimpse  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  German,  by  Henry  Doblin. 
New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1900.  23  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles 
Dickson's  famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8695, 
June  8,  1906 ;  2c.  June  8,  1906.  40631 

Salt  o'  the  earth;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;   1895 :  7031, 
Jan.  31.  40622 

See  also  Hig-h  tariff. 

Salt  (The)  of  life.     See  Women  in  love. 

Salt  (The)  of  matrimony;  or.  What  the  salt 
did,  dramatic  composition,  by  B.  S.  Crossy. 
[1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1913;  D:  32126;  Butler  Ste\\- 
art  Crossy,  St.  Louis.  40623 

Saltimbanques  (Les);  opera-comique  en  3  actes 
et  4  tableaux,  [par]  Maurice  Ordonneau,  mu- 
sique  de  Louis  Ganne.  Paris,  Librairie  th6a- 
trale,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  134  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  4649,    Feb.   25, 
1904;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1904.  40624 

Salute  the  flag-;  stirring  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
Franklin.     [79]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   8,   1914;    D :  37301 ;    Frank   M. 
Franklin,  New  York.  40624a 

Salvage  (The)   of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 

Clifford.     [2],  27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  ISIarie  Clifford,  New  York ;  D :  7592,  Nov. 
21,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1905.  40625 


Salvation;  play  for  women  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Petrova.    54  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39562  ;  Olga  Petrova, 
New  York.  40625a 

Salvation  (The)  army  girl;  or,  A  child  of  the 
tenements,  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New  York;    D :  9994, 
Feb.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907.  40626 

Salvation  army  Ruth  in  darkest  London;  a 
melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1893:24551, 
May  20.  40627 

Salvation  army's  new  recruit;  first  part  final, 
by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago,  M. 
Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  10  p.  12°.  ([The 
Witmark  stage  publications] ) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  7712, 
Dec.  14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  40628 

Salvation  Nell;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B.  Shel- 
don. New  York,  A.  Kauser  [1908]  99  p. 
12°. 

©  Edward  Brewster  Sheldon,  Chicago;  D: 
14247,  Nov.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1908.     40629 

Salvation  (The)  of  Larry  Crane;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Hood.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1911;  D:  24758;  Joseph  R. 
Hood,  Denver.  40630 

Salvation  (The)  of  Sinda;  dramatic  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Jordan.  [.57]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910;  D:  21735;  William  A. 
Jordan,  New  York.  40631 

Salvation  Sue;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Frank  B. 
Coigne.    6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,   1912;  D :  29354 ;  Champion 

film  CO.,  New  York.  40632 

play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer.    [1],  15  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39507 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer, New  York.  40632a 

Salviati;  or.  The  silent  man,  a  melodrama  in  a 

prologue   and   4   acts,   by   William    Seymour. 

©   Frederick   Paulding,   New   York;   1880: 

17601,  Nov.  18.  40633 

Sam  Average.     See  Yankee  fantasies. 

Sam  Davis,  a  soldier  of  the  Confederacy;  by 
S.  Robinson.    Typewritten. 

©  Stanton  Robinson,  Cincinnati ;   1900  A: 
26252,  Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  40634 

Sam  Davis,  the  Confederate  scout;  a  drama,  by 
W.  D.  Fox.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  1896.    88  p.     16°. 

©  W.  D.  Fox,  Murf  reesboro,  Tenn. ;  1S06 : 
45639,  Aug.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  40635 


2046 


40636 


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40657 


Sam  Grimes;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  M.  Stol- 
\V(U-tliy.     53  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  M.   Stolworthy,  Cincinnati ;   D : 
42G7,  Nov.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904.      40636 

-Same.     Rev.  etl.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ricliartl  M.   Stolwortliy,  Cincinnati ;   D : 
4698,  Mar.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1904.        40637 

Sam  Hill  Jones;  a  niolodrania  in  4  acts,  liy  Hal. 
Reid  [i.  e.  .1.  H.  Reid]  52  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    American    annisenient    assn.,    Clilcago: 
D:1610,  liar.  19,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  19.  1902. 

40638 

Sam.  Houston,  the  hero  of  San  Jacinto;  a  his- 
torical play  in  5  acts,  by  Franlvlin  Li! lard. 

©    .John   F.    P..    Lillard,   New   York;    1893: 
40200,   Sept.  4.  40639 

Sam  Houston,  the  hero  of  Texas;  a  historical 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick. 

©   .Tames  H.   AVallick.   Middletown,  N.   Y. ; 
1889  :  300G,  Jan.  25.  40640 

Sam  Houston,  the  hero  of  the  Alamo;  a  histori- 
cal drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick. 

©  .Tames  H.  Wallick,    Jdiddletown,    N.  Y. ; 
1889:3007,  Jan.  25.  40641 

Sam  Racket,  esq.;  an  American  farcical  com- 
edy drania,  by  Edward  Coleman. 

©    Alfred    McDowell,     New     York;     1889: 
3126.  Jan.  26.  40642 

Sam  Siddons;  or,  The  gold  hunters  of  Cali- 
fornia, l>y  T.  B.  Manning. 

©  Thomas  B.  Manning,  Lagonda,  O. ;  ISSl : 
10408.  July  5.  40643 

Sam  Slick;  an  original  4  act  comedy,  by  F.  C. 
^Vells. 

©  F.  C.  Wells.  New    Y(a-k;    1888:    24790. 
Aug.  31.  40644 

Sam  the  porter's  first  and  last  appearance  in 
the  prize  ring;  by  C.  Harris.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909;  D :  16846 ;  Calvin  Har- 
ris, Chicago.  40645 

Sam  Todd  of  Yale;  a  comedy,  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Racy.     Typewritten. 

©   Harrv    Lacy,    New    York;     1899:23190. 
Apr.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  40646 

Samautha  Allen  and  Betsy  Bobbett;  a  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Neil    Burg(\ss,    Roxbury,    Mass. ;    1882 : 
13539,    Ang.    16.  40647 

Samantha  and  Betp.y  Bobbett;  a  farcical  coni- 
(.'(ly  in  ;!  acts,  by  Josiah  Allen's  wife  [pseud, 
of  ^Marietta  Holleyl 

©    Neil    Bnrge.ss,     Ttoxbury,     Mass.;    1882: 
13538,  An;:.  16.  40648 


Samantha  at  the  Centennial. 
P.  I. 


See  P.  A.  and 


Samantha  Boom-de-ay;  a  farcical  sketch  in  J 
act.  by  Ina  Hammer  [i.  e.  I.  H.  Hards] 
adapted  from  H.  C.  Runner's  story  of  the 
same  name. 

©  Ina  Hammer  Hards,  New  York;   1899: 
53801,  Aug.  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  40649 

Samanthy  Snodgrass  and  the  ladies'  aid;  tab- 
leau entertainment  in  1  .scene,  by  Emma  Paul 
Turner.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
(Ill  ?iis  Merry  money-makers) 

©  Sept.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  41672  ; 
^^'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.^  Boston.  40649a 

Samaritaine  (La);  evangile  en  3  tableaux,  en 
vers,  pur  Edmond  Rostand.  Paris,  Lafitte  et 
cie.  2  p.  1.,  107,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  col. 
plates.    4°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23544  ; 
Pierre  Lafitte  &  co.,  Paris.  40650 

Sambo  and  the  devil;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act. 
A.  E.  Whitman.     [1].  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1914 ;  D :  37269 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
ward Whitman,  Whitman,  Mass.  40650a 

Sambo  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  B. 
Smith. 

©    Hnrrv    B.    Smith,    New   York;    D :  5387, 
Aug.  S,  1904.  40651 

a  3  act  dramatic  comedy,  bv  F.  M.  Norcross. 

1641  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Frank  Mellen  Norcross,  New  York ;   D : 
5374  ;  July  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1904.      40652 

Sambo's  return;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene. 
New  Y^a-k,  Happy  liours  company  [1874]  6  p. 
12°.     [Ethiopian  drama,  no.  73]) 

©  Happv  hours  co.,  New  York  ;  1874  :  12472. 
Oct.  6:  2c."Oct.  17.  40653 

Same  (The)  game;  a  sketch,  by  B.  T.  Donnelly. 
[1],7p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1912  ;  D  :  29577  ;  Barry  T.  Don- 
nelly, Brazil,  Ind.  40654 

Same  man;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Lida  L. 
C.);,'hlan.  Boston,  W.  LI.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  9 
p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  11,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1909  ;  D  :  17682 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  40655 

Same  (The)  old  smile;  a  monologue,  by  M.  M. 
Stanley.     [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  jMaud  Mae  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15418, 
flar.  19,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1909.  40656 

Same  old  thing;  by  R.  C.  Megrue.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909  ;  D  :  16795  ;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  New  York.  40657 


5379— vor.  2— -17- 


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40658 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


•40674 


Same  (The)  thing  over  again.  See  Kitty  and 
Patsy. 

Same  (The)  to  ye;  Irish  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  J. 
Fry.  Clyde,  C,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1909. 
8  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  484] ) 

©•Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909  ;  D  :  17412 ; 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  40658 

■an  original  Irish  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Bob 


and  Marae  Frey, 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Frey,  Cleveland ; 
D  :  125,  Feb.  7,  1901.  40659 

Samfundets  st0tter.  See  Efterladte  skrifter; 
af  Henrik  Ibsen. 

Samira;  or,  A  royal  feast,  drama  in  5  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  after  Alexander  Dumas,  sr.,  his- 
torical romance  Le  vicomte  de  Bragelone,  by 
A.  A.  Agiiero. 

©   Antonio   A.   Aguero,   New   York;    1888: 
35565,  May  29.  40660 

Sam'l  of  Pilsen;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Franklin. 

©    Lester    Franklin,    Chicago;    1884:1818, 
Jan.  25.  40661 

Sam'l  of  Posen;  or,  The  commercial  drummer, 
a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Jessop. 

©   G.   H.   .Te-ssop,   Newberry,   S.   C. ;   1880: 
15412,  Oct.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  40662 

Sam.'l  of  Posen  as  the  drummer  on  the  road; 
a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Curtis  and  Ed. 
Marble.  * 

©   M.   B.    Curtis,   New   York;    1883:10483, 
.Tune  9  ;  2c.  June  9.  40663 

Sam'l  of  Posen  on  the  road.     Sec  Spot  cash. 

Sammie's  lesson;  dialogue  for  a  boy  and  girl, 
by  Clara  J.  Denton.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  & 
hl-o.  [1910]  6  p.  12°.  (Fischer's  ed.  of  plays, 
dialogues  and  drills,  no.  3379) 

©  Feb.  1,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D :  20078 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.  40664 

Sammie's  strategy;  farcical  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Herbert  Thomson,  from  a  scenario  by  How- 
ard Wall,     [2],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    31,    1915;    D :  42621 ;    Herbert 
Thomson  co.,  New  York.  40664a 

Sampiero,  the  Corsican;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  Porter.    SG  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    Porter,    Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
2fX)4,  June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  June  12,  1902.    40665 

Sample  (The)  shoe  shop;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1912;  D:  30493;  Maude  Es- 
telle  Doane,  Philadelphia.  40066 


Samples;  original  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Wea- 
dock.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22447 ;  Louis  Wea- 
dock,  New  York.  40667 

Sam's  substitute;  black  face  musical  sketch, 
written  by  A.  F.  Gruet  and  J.  B.  Gruet.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914;   D :  36153 ;  Albert  F. 
Gruet  and  John  B.  Gruet,  Lansing,  Mich. 

40667a 

Samson;  dramatic  act  in  1  scene,  by  A.  Milden- 
berg.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914 ;  D :  37879 ;  Albert  Mil- 
denberg  and  Edward  Berge,  New  York. 

40667b 

piece    en    4    actes,     [par]     H.    Bernstein. 

[Paris,  Irapr.  de  I'lllustration]  1908.  1  p.  1.. 
90  p.    12°. 

©  Henrv  Bernstein,  Paris;  D :  12398,  Feb. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1908.  40668 

■ a  tragedy,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  Italian 

of  Yppolito"  d'Aste,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

©  Charles  R.  Pope.  St.  Louis ;  1874 :  12.383, 
Oct.  2.  40669 

•  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ippolito  d'Aste,  tr. 

by  W.  D.  HovN'ells,  with  English  and  Italian 
words,  as  performed  bv  Signor  Salvini.  New 
York.  Charles  D.  Koppel,  1889.  2  p.  1.,  [3]-51 
p.    8°. 

©  C.  D.  Koppel,  New  York;  1889:31513, 
Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  40670 

Samson  and  Delilah;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from 
the  French,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1887:2970. 
Feb.  7.  40671 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewiil  no.  5223,  Feb.  11.  1914.  Orig- 
inal entry,  Feb.  7,  1887.  no.  2970.  4067ia 

-dramatic  act  in  1  scene,  by  A.  Mildenberg. 

[ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912;  D :  29032 ;  Albert  Mil- 
denberg, New  York.  40672 

opera  in  3  acts,  text  by  Ferdinand  Lemaire, 

music   by   Camille    Saint-Saens,    English    ver- 
sion by  Frederic  Lyster. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  1894:2990, 
Jan.  10.  40873 

Samson    and    the    law;    a    drama,    by    B.    C. 
(Hiapin.     33  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  C.  Chapin,  New  York;  D: 
l.")440,  Mar.  25,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.    40674 


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40674 


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40687 


Samson  marrying',  Samson  at  Timnah,  Samson 
Hybristes,  Samson  blinded;  foiii'  dramatic 
poems,  bv  E(hvin  T.  Wliiffen.  Boston,  R.  G. 
Badger,  i905.     190  p.     12°. 

©   E.   T.    Whiffen.    Edgewater,   N.   J.;    A: 
127650,  Oct.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.      40674a 

Samuel  Brohl  and  co. ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  from 
tlie  French  of  Victor  Cherbuliez's  novel, 
Samuel  Brohl  and  co.,  by  J.  B.  Booth.  Type- 
written. 

©  .lunius  B.  Booth,  New  Yorlc ;  1896:  18S07, 
3\Iar.   26;  2c.  Apr.  4.  40675 

Samuel  I.     See  Nabal. 

Samuel  Galloway — failure;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  H.  Gouhl.     [104]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,   1914;    D :  36066 ;   Elizabeth 
Hull  Gould,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  40675a 

Samuel  of  Pilsen.     See  Sam'l  of  Pilsen. 

Samuel  of  Posen.     See  Sam'l  of  Posen. 

Samuel  Wolf;  New  Yorker  original  posse  niit 
gesang  und  tanz  in  4  aufziigen  und  5  bildern, 
von  G.  Hauenstoin.  New  York,  Druck  und 
verl.ng  von  C.  Haueustein  [1896]  68  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Conr:ul    Haueustein,    New    York;    1896: 
47368,  Aug.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  40676 

Samurai  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  preceded  by  a 
jH-ologue  and  followed  by  an  epilogue,  by  C. 
de  Fornaro.     [1],  34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Aug.   19,   1913;    D :  34200 ;   Carlo   de 
Fornaro,  New  York.  40677 

San  Angelico;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  M.  H. 
Br<iwn.  [88]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Mary  Helen  Brov.n,  Short  Hills,  N.  .T.  ; 
D :  15853,  May  14,  1909  ;  2c.  May  14,  1909. 

40678 

San  Anton'  (The)  kid;  1  act  drama  of  the  Rio 
(Jraiide  Valley,  written  by  Herbert  Thomson, 
from  a  scenario  by  Howard  Wall.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    31.    1915;    D :  42620 ;    Herbert 
Thomson  co..  New  York.  40678a 

San  Antonio;  a  western  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Perce  R.  Benton  [pseud,  of  P.  B. 
Robinson] 

©  Perce  B.   Robinson,  Chicago ;   D :  12629, 
Mar.  28,  1908.  40679 

Sanatorium  spleen.      Sec  Liebes-sanatorium. 

Sancho  Panza;  or,  Don  Quixote's  quest,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  MacBeath,  jr.  79  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Francis  J.  MacBeath,  jr.,  Philadelphia; 
D :  4S81.  Apr.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Mav  12,  1904. 

40680 


Sancho  Panza — Continued. 

•  or,  Don  Quixote's  quest,  musical  romance 

in  2  acts,  by  F.  ,L  MacBeath,  jr.     [2],  82  p.    f°. 

Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Francis  J.  MacBeath,  jr.,  Philadelphia; 
D :  6414,  Mar.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1905. 

40681 

Sancho-Pedro;  an  opera  bouffe  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  music  by  F.  J.  Eustis,  songs  and  text 
by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Frederic  J.  Eustis  and  Chas.  F.  Pidgin, 
Massachusetts  ;  1878  :  11352,  Oct.  3.         40682 

Sancta  Susanna;  the  song  of  a  May  night,  by 
August  Stramni,  authorized  tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Edward  J.  O'Brien.  (In  Poet  lore,  v. 
25,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec.  1914;  periodical  ©  Dec. 
19,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914;  B :  334338 ;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston)  40682a 


Sancthansuatten. 
Henrik  Ibsen. 


See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af 


Sanctuary;  bird  masque  in  1  scene,  bv  P.  Mac- 
kaye.     [2],  33  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34296 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye,  Wind.sor,  Vt.  40683 

Same,  with  a  prelude  by  Arvia  Mackaye, 

illus.  by  Arnold  Genthe.  New  York,  F.  A. 
Stokes  company  [1914]  xx,  71  p.  col.  front, 
(port.)     illus.,  col.  plate-s.     12°. 

©    Feb.    20,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    24,    1914;    A: 
3G9111 ;  Percy  Mackaye,  New  York.      40683a 

Sanctuary  (The)  of  womanhood;  or,  Jael,  play 
in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Ben-Oliel.    56  p.    4°.     jMs. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1914 ;  D :  39064 ;  Florence  E. 
Ben-Oliel,  Ann  Arbor.  40683b 

Sand  (The)  hog;    a    1    act   plav,    by    F.    Owen. 
[3],  16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1913;    D :  32342 ;    Francis 
Owen,  Chicago.  40684 

Sand  lots;  4  act  drama,  by  W.  Shea. 

©  Walter   Shea,   Maiden,   Mass.;    D :  5465, 
Aug.  20,  1904.  40685 

Sand  (The)  pirates;  drama,  by  E.  M.  Bennett. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15,    1911 ;    D :  24947 ;    Edward 


Milton  Bennett,  New  York. 


40686 


Sandbiichse  (Die);  ein  neu  deutsches  schauspiel 
in  2  akten,  von  Fritz  v.  Brie.sen.  Berlin,  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus,  1907.  3  p.  1.,  [5]-80  p. 
12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10578,  May  15,  1907 ;  2c.  May  15,  1907.     40687 


2049 


40688 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40704 


Sandmannclien;  inarcheaerzahluug  niit  chorlie- 
tlern  uud  reigen  zur  auffiihnmg  in  schulen 
iind  vereinen,  dichtung  von  Marie  Waldeck. 
tonweisen  iinter  verwendung  eines  voll<sliedes 
von  Carl  Andre.  Textbuch.  Offeiibach  a.  M., 
J.  Andre,  1909.     15  p.    12°. 

<c)  Oct.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1909  ;  D  :  17102  ; 
Johann  Andre,  Offenbach  a.  M.,  Germany. 

40688 

Sandman  (The"*;  a  libretto  based  on  the  chil- 
dren's story  The  land  of  Nod,  by  J.  W.  Mc- 
Spadden. 

©  J.  AValker  McSpadden,  Montclair,  N.  J. ; 
D :  14898,  Jan.  25,  1909.  40689 

Sandoval;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Wardman. 

©    George    "Wardman,     Pittsburgh ;     1896 : 
10097,  Feb.  11.  40690 

Sands  of  Egynt;  a  comedy  drama,  by  E.  Best. 
81  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eva  Be^t,  Dayton,  O. ;  18SS :  3G1G1,  Dec. 
19;  Ic.  Nov.  13.  40691 

Sandwiches;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Hall.  [2], 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mnr.   G,   1911;   D :  23571 ;   Emma   S. 
Hall,  New  York.  40692 

Sandy  Bottom.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
9578,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1903.  40693 

Sandyland;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts  and  a 
Iii-ologue,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  B.  Casad. 
[139]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Campbell  B.  Casad,  New  York ;  D :  9G96, 
Dec.  27,  190G ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  40694 

Sandy's  love  affair;  Scotch  novelty  act,  by  S. 
Ackland.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1014 ;  D :  37SS2 ;  Sandy  Ack- 
land, Providence,  R.  I.  40694a 

Sandy's  rest;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D.  F.  Cam- 
mann.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  9,   1914;   D:  30990;   Donald   F. 
Cainraanu,  New  York.  40694b 

Sandy's  wedding  present.  Sec  Six  weeks 
hence. 

Sane  (A)  lunatic;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Wil- 
liams. 

©     Adene    Williams,    Washington;     1898: 
59340,  Oct.  8.  40695 

Sanford  (The)  and  Merton  railway.  Sec  Her 
birthday  present. 

San  Francisco;  or,  A  son's  revenge,  a  local 
drama  in  3  acts  and  12  scenes,  by  J.  C. 
^Velch. 

©   James   Charles   Welch,    San   Francisco ; 
1886:26461,  Nov.  23.  40696 


San  Francisco  (The)  earthquake;  by  W.  11. 
Gardiner,  jr. 

©  William  Ray  Gardiner,  jr.,  Montclair, 
N.  J. ;  D :  8499,  Apr.  30,  1906.  40697 

Sangre  aragonesa;  zarzuela  de  costumbres  ba- 
turras  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en 
I)rosa  y  verso,  original  de  E.  Yuste  Arias,  mti- 
sica  del  maestro  Alvarez  Lopez.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908.  34  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Enrique  Yuste  Arias,  Madrid ;  D :  14508, 
Dec.  11,  3908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  40698 

Sangre  azu.1;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Ledesma  Hernandez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  55  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  G,  1910 :  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21980 ; 
Antonio  Ledesma  Hernandez,  Madrid.    40699 

Sangre  castiza;  sainete  lirico  de  costumbres 
madrilefias,  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadi'os,  en  verso, 
origuial  de  Jesiis  Periias  y  A.  G.  Hernfuidez, 
im'isiea  del  maestro  Abelardo  Breton.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1930.  55  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910  ;  D  :  21963  ; 
J.  Pernas  y  A.  G.  Hernandez,  Madrid.     40700 

Sangre  espanola;  zarzuela  patriotica  en  5 
cuadros  precedidos  de  uu  prologo,  en  prosa  y 
Aorso,  original  de  Jose  Garcia  Rulino  y  Fran- 
cisco Palomares  del  Pino,  musica  de  los  nuies- 
tros  Lopez  del  Toro  y  Fuentes.  IMadrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  43  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  iOlO;  D:  21970; 
J  Gtircia  Rufmo  v  F.  Palomares  del  Pino,  Ma- 
drid. 40701 

Sangre  gorda;  entremcs  de  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quin- 
tero.  iNIadrid  [Societlad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1909. 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16895 ;  Serafin  y  Joacpiin  Alvarez  Quintero, 
Madrid.  40702 

Sangre  nioza;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  .J.  Lopez 
Silva  y  J.  Pellicer,  musica  de  los  niaestros 
Valverde.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
paiioles] 1907.    44  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  .lose  L6i)ez  Silva  v  Julio  Pellicer,  Ma- 
drid ;  D:  11302,  Sept.  5,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907. 

40703 

Sangre  (La)  venenosa;  comedia  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  A. 
(Jamacho  y  Velasco.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autoi-es  espanoles]  1911.    34  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24311;  Aurelio  Caniacho  Velasco,  Madrid. 

40704 


>050 


40705 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


40723 


Sangre  y  arena;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividiflo  en 
4  cnadros,  en  prosa,  adaptacion  esccnica  de  la 
novela  de  V.  Blasco  Ihauez,  liecha  con  su  au- 
torizacion  por  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Eniilio  G.  del 
('astillo,  mfisica  del  niaestros  Luna  y  Mar- 
quina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
uoles]  1911.    49  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aujr.    21,   1911;    2c.    Aug.    22,    1911;    D: 
25035 ;  V.  Blasco  Ibaiiez,  Madrid.  40705 

Sangre  y  sol;  drame  lyrique  en  3  actes,  livret 
de  Maria  Star  et  Henri  Cain,  niusique  de 
Alexandre  Georse.s.  Paris,  M.  E.schig,  1912. 
50  p.    16°.     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.   16.   1912;   2c.  Mar.   27,   1912;    D: 
291S3;  Ui\x  Esclii,?,  Paris.  40706 

Sangreal  (The);  a  tragedy,  by  John  R.  Wyn- 
niat,     [49]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Padmore,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  8136, 
Mar.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1906.  40707 

Sangue  (II)  nuovo  (The  new  blood);  corn- 
media  in  4  atti  con  epilogo  dranima,  di  C. 
Phillips.     108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1915 ;  D :  39729 ;  Chas.  Phil- 
lip.s,  New  York.  40707a 

Sanguinary  (The)  chasm;  an  original  satirical 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  N.  Salsbury. 

©   N.   Salsbury,   United   States ;   1879 :  SOI. 
Jan.  17.  40708 

San  Isidro  Labrador;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en 
A-erso,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  Juan 
Redondo  y  Menduiiia,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Joaquin  Taboada  Steger.  Madrid,  Casa  Do- 
t6sio,  1912.    23  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  July  5,  1912  ;  2c.  .July  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30182  ; 
Casa  Dotesio,  Madrid.  40709 

Sanitfitsrat  (Der);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Roda  Roda  und  Gustav  Meyrink  [pseud,  des 
Gustav  Mever-Meyrink ;  Berlin  und  Leipzig, 
Schuster  &  Loeffler,  1911.     [74]  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D :  28995 ;  S.  Fischer 
verlag,  Berlin.  40710 

Sanitarium  (The)  for  bilious  souls.  Sec  Wo- 
man who  lauglied. 

Sanitary  (The)  plumber;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Raphael.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4,    1914 ;    D :  36243 ;    Rudolph 
Raphael,  New  York.  40710a 

San  Juan  Hills.  See  Spanish-American  war 
drama. 

Sanka  bamba;  by  E.  McWade  and  R.  C.  Lewis. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward   McWade,   New  York  ;   D :  5727. 
Nov.  5,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1904.  40711 


San  Lin;  oper  aus  dem  volksleben  im  chinesen 
viertel  von  San  Francisco,  von  Chester  Bailey 
Fernald  und  Heinrich  Blau. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin  ;  1898  :  30851,  May 
17;  2c.  Sept.  21;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  18.      40712 

Sanna;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Hermann 
Bahr.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1905.  124  p. 
8°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  5473.  Aug. 
24,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1904.  40713 

San  Ramon;  by  V.  Post. 

©  Van  Zo  Post,  New  York;  D:  15416.  Mar. 
23,  1909.  40714 

Sans  bruit  (Without  noise);  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  von  Hahn.    33  p.    £°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911;  D;  25749;  Marie  von 
Hahn,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  40715 

Sans  culotte;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

©   Coyne   Fletcher,   Washington;    1900   A: 
3478,  Feb.  7.  40716 

a  romantic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Greve. 

21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clifford  Greve,  St.  Louis ;  D :  16044,  June 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  June  11,  1909.  40717 

Sans  famille  (No  relations);  a  piece  in  5  acts 
and  8  tableaux,  founded  on  Hector  Malot's 
novel,  by  Henry  Fouquier,  Pierre  Wolff  and 
Arthur  Shirley.     Typewritten. 

©  Elisabeth    Marbury,    New    York;    1898: 
11872,  Feb.  16;  2c.  Feb.  16.  40718 

Sans   Gene.      See  Duchess   (The)   of  Dantzic. 

Sans  souci;  or,  Jacko,  the  sunbeam,  a  comedy- 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1884:5596, 
Mar.  17.  40719 

See  also  Sanssouci. 

Sans  souci  on  the  Hudson;  a  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  F.  Summerfield.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred   Summerfield,     New   York;     1899: 
23502,  Apr.  3;  2c.  Apr.  3.  40720 

San  Saba;  or.  The  Box  K  ranch,  by  D.  Noel. 
Typewritten. 

©    Dazie    Noel,    Brownwood,    Tex. ;    1898 : 
23006,  Apr.  11 ;  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1902.  40721 

Sanssouci;  lustspiel  .in  4  akten,  von  Werner  v. 
der  Schulenburg.  Dresden,  C.  Reissner,  1912. 
[4],  126  p.     8°. 

©  Aug.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1911 ;  D :  25381  ; 
Carl  Reissner,  Dresden,  Germany.  40722 

See  also  Drei  siege. — Sans  souci. 

Santa  Caterina;  leggenda  drammatica  in  4  atti 
e  un  epilogo,  di  A.  Llebling,  tr.  italiana  di 
Amalia  Dressier.  Roma,  Casa  editrice  itali- 
ana, 1906.    48  p.    8°. 

©  Alice  Llebling,  Berlin ;  D :  8770,  June  30. 
1906;  2c.  June  30,  1906.  40723 


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40724 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40743 


Santa  Glaus;  by  Hal.  lleid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck 
Ileid]  and  B.  B.  Westbrook  [i.  e.  B.  B.  W. 
Reid] 

©   Bertha   Belle   Westbrook,   Chicago;    D: 
212,  Mar.  13,  1901.  40724 


—  a  lyrical  intermezzo,  by  Harry  Rowe  Shel- 
ley.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward    Schuberth    &   co.,    New    York; 
1900  A :  28081,  Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.      40725 


— ■  ein  lyrisches  intermezzo,  von  Harry  Rowe 
Shelley.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward    Schuberth   &   co..    New    York ; 
1900  A :  280S0,  Nov.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.        40726 


—  a  monologue,  by  J.  L.  McClelland.    Boston, 
W.  PI.  Baker  &  co.,  1901."   11  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  8.58, 
Sept.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1901.  40727 

20 


—  musical  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Booker 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16989 ;  Harry  Booker, 
Arlington.  N.  J.  40728 


—  or,   A  peep  at  St.   Nicholas. 

©    William    D.    Folsom,    Cleveland;    1888: 
30557,  Oct.  26.  40729 

or,    Harlequin    Bob    Cratchet    and    ding- 


dong-dell,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United   States;   1876:14174. 
Dec.  20;  2c.  Dec.  23.  40730 

or.  Jack  in  the  box,  an  extravaganza  in  a 


prologue,  2  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  A.  Burk- 
hart.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Addison   Burkhart.     Chicago;     D :  7694, 
Dec.  11,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  40731 

or,  Kris  Kringle's  Christmas  eve,  a  fire- 


side drama  in  3  pts.,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1872 :  11640. 
Nov.  1.  40732 

Santa  Claus  at  home;  a  Christmas  operetta, 
by  E.  O.  W.  [i.  e.  Ella  Calista  Wilson]  Bos- 
ton, G.  M.  Baker  &  companv  [1883]  22  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  Plays,  for  little  folks,  by 
George  M.  Baker,  no.  4)     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  M.  Baker,   Boston;   1883:23344, 
Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  22.  40732a 

Santa  Claus'  daughter;  a  musical  Cliristmas 
burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Everett  Elliott  and 
F.  W.  Hardcastle.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1892.  17  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  ho.  309] )  [Words 
only] 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;    1892:. 50083, 
Dec.  8;  2c.  Dec.  15.  40733 


Santa  Claus'  dilemma;  a  whimsical  musical 
Christmas  comedy,  by  D.  M.  Henderson,  jr. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909.  14  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  14779. 
Jan.  9,  1909;  2c.  June  18,  1909.  40734 

Santa  Claus'  flower  garden;  or,  The  reward 
of  self-sacrifice,  by  M.  B.  Parkinson, 

©  M.  B.  Parkinson,  New  York;  1888:798, 
Jan.  7.  40735 

Santa  Claus,  junior;  pantomime  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Demain  Grange.  Book  of  words.  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  J.  B.  Bowes,  ltd.,  1903.  cover- 
title,  1  p.  L,  75  numb.  1.    8°. 

'©  Robert  Arthur,  London ;  D :  4426,  Dec. 
24.  1903;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1903.  40736 

Santa  Claus  or  papa;  1  act  play  for  children, 
by  Susan  E.  W.  Jocelyn.  [New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1905]  cover-title,  8  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Werner's  plays) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  6837. 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  40737 

Santa  Claus,    the  children's  friend. 

©  Wm.  D.  Folsom,  Cleveland ;  1890 :  31660, 
Oct.  13.  40738 

Santa  Claus  the  First;  a  Christmas  entertain- 
ment, by  F.  E.  Chase.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker 
&  companv  [1880]  23  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Plays  for  little  folks,  no.  3) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States:  1880: 
19008,  Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1880.  40738a 

Santa  (The)  Fe  trail;  a  pastoral  and  romantic 
play  of  western  ranch  life  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Heerraans.      [325]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Forbes  Heermaus,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
2393,  Sept.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  1902.    40739 

a   story   of   old   New   Mexico,   by    William 

Jossey,  a  short  cast  version. 

©  William  C.  Thompson,  Chicago ;  D : 
8919,  July  25,  1906.  40740 

Santa  Fe  train  robbery;  by  G.  W.  Lillie. 

©  Gordon  Wm.  Lillie,  Nashville;  D:9972. 
Feb.  16,  1907.  40741 

Santa  Maria;  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  Y'ork ;  1896 : 
47753,  Aug.  22.  40742 

Santa's  children;  play  for  small  children,  by 
George  H.  Felton.  Cincinnati  &  New  York, 
Fillmore  music   house,   1909.     6  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  8.  1909  ;  D  :  17305  ; 
Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.  40743 

Santa's  rescue;  a  Christmas  play,  by  Elizabeth 
F.  Guptill.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tullar-Mere- 
dith  CO.,  1914.    16  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1914;  2c.  and  aff.  June  26, 
1915;  A:  406456;  Tullar-Meredith  co.,  New 
York.  40743a 


2052 


40744 


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40764 


Santa's  surprise;  a  Cliristinas  exercise  for 
giviiigr,  bv  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Bilker  &V'0.,  1907.     16  p.     12°. 

©    WaltCT    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
10061,  Mar.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907.        40744 

Santee;  a  southern  war  and  love  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1890 : 
41088,  Dec.  23.  40745 

S-a-n-t-i-a-g-o;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  S.  Hubbell. 

©  Mark  S.  Hubbell,  Buffalo;   1899:17144, 

]\Iar.  6;  2c.  Mar.  29.  40746 

Santiag-o;  a  Cuban  romance  with  a  war  time 
setting,  by  H.  F.  Noble. 

©  Howard  F.  Noble,  Fostoria,  O. ;  1900  A : 
9197,  Apr.  9.  40747 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Carlton, 

©  Carl   H.   Carlton,   Lancaster,   O. ;   1898: 
61212,  Oct.  18.  40748 

or,   A  pair   of   Americans,    by   Hal    Reid 


[i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 

©  Corse  Payton,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  1898 : 
42468,  July  15.  40749 

or,  For  the  Red,  White  and  Blue,  a  war 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Fraser.  Chicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1898]  58  p. 
12°.     ( [American  acting  drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  41440, 
July  11;  2c.  Sept.  28.  40750 

Santiago  de  Cuba;  military  play  in  2  acts  with 
prologue  and  epilogue,  by  A.  IMarix.  [130]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912;   D :  28728 ;  A.  Maris, 
New  York.  40751 

Santiago  (A)  phonograph;  1  act  sketch  for  3 
characters,  by  E.  C.  Hammond. 

©  E.  Clive  Hammond,  Philadelphia;  1899: 
8049,  Jan.  25.  40752 

Santidad;  comedia  dramSitica  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  original  de  C.  Garcia  Casal.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  28  p. 
12°. 

©   May   26,    1911;    2c.    May   27,    1911;    D: 
24317;  Carlos  Garcia  Casal,  Madrid.     40753 

Santini;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  F.  Brock.  [2], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1913 ;  D :  31970 ;  Howard  Fol- 
som  Brock,  Cambridge,  Mass.  40754 

Santo  con  gracia;  sainete,  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  L.  de  Vargas.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1914.     31  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    28,   1914;    Ic.    IVIar.   30,   1914;    D: 
36521 ;  Luis  de  Vargas,  Madrid.  40754a 


Santon  (The);  or.  The  last  of  his  tribe,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  from  an  old  manuscript,  by 
R.  W.  Emerson. 

©   Robert    W.    Emerson,    Piqua,    O. ;    D : 
14939,  Jan.  29,  1909.  40755 

Santos  e  meigas;  idilio  campesino,  zarzuela,  en 
1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  M.  Linares 
Rivas,  niQsica  de  los  maestros  Lleo  y  Baldo- 
mir.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1908.     40  p.     12°. 

©    Manuel    Linares    Rivas,     Madrid ;     D : 
13779,   Sept.  14,  1908;   2c.   Sept.  14,  1908. 

40756 

Sapho;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
story  of  Alphonse  Daudet,  by  M.  Doran  and 
F.  Doran.     Typewritten. 

©   Marie   Doran   and   Frank    Doran,   New 
York;  1900  A :  2768,  Jan.  30;  2c.  Feb.  6. 

40757 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts  of  Victor   Sar- 

dou's   story,   by   William  Nelson.     71   1.     t". 
Mimeographed. 

©   July   1,   1909;    2c.   July   13,   1909;     D: 
16386;   Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.         40758 

pi&ce  en  5  actes,  par  A.  Daudet  et  Adolphe 


Belot. 

©  Alphonse    Daudet,    Paris;    1891:24479, 
July  6.  40759 

pidce  lyrique  en  5  actes,  d'aprSs  le  roman 


d'Alplionse  Daudet,  par  Henri  Cain  et  Ber- 
nede,  musique  de  J.  Massenet.  Paris,  Heugel 
et  cie.,  1909.  2  p.  1.,  56  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,   Paris;   D :  15031,  Feb.  8, 
1909;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.  40760 

a   play   of   the   day,   from    the   French   of 


Daudet  and  Belot,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1885:27355, 
Dec.  24.  40761 

—  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  3727,  Dec.  27.  1912. 
Original  entry,  Dec.  24,  1885,  no.  27355. 

40762 

—  tabloid     dramatization     of     A.     Daudet's 


famous  story  of  same  title,  by  William  Nel- 
•sou.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913. 
[32]   p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©   Nov.    14,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   26,   1913;    D: 
35149;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  40763 

—  See  also  Sappho. 


Sapho's   love;   a   comedy   in   3   acts,   by    Saint 
Aubin  [pseud,  of  A.  A.  Corbett] 

©  Saint  Aubin,  Elkhart.  Tnd. ;  1900  A:  8212, 
Mar.  29.  40764 


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40788 


Sapho's  twins.     Typewritten. 

©  Clement  M.  Stevenson  and  Hurry  J.  Dice, 
Allegheny,  Pa. ;  1900  A  :  8808,  Apr.  5 ;  2c.  Apr.  5. 

40765 

Sapphire  (The)  brooch;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Orr. 
43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911  ;■  D :  25773 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  40766 

Sapphire  (The)  pendant;  comedy  in  1  ^ct,  by 
B.  F.  Markbreit.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1913 ;  D :  3.5359 ;  Bertha  Fie- 
bach  Markbreit,  Cincinnati.  40767 

Sappho;  by  T.  P.  Carter. 

©  Theodore  Parkman  Carter,   New   York; 
D  :  14309,  Nov.  17,  1908.  40768 

[a   life  picture   in   4   acts,   by   J.   Gordin] 

[New  York,  The  Lipshitz  press,  1907]     1  p.  1 . 
viii,  3-86  p.     12°. 

©  Jacob  Gordin,  Brooklyn;  D :  10279,  Apr. 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1907.  40769 

an   emotional   drama   in   5  acts,   by   G.   B. 


Densmore. 

©  G.  B.   Densmore,   San  Francisco;   1880: 
11567,  May  17.  40770 

—  Gi'eek  historical  play,  by  J.  Norton. 

©  Je.ssie  Norton,  Mills  College,  Cal. ;  1891 : 


1429S,  Apr.  20. 


40771 


—  a  historical  play  for  girls,  by  Jessie  Norton. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1894.  28  p.  illus. 
obi.     16°. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 
50708,  Oct.  30;  2c.  Nov.  12.  40772 

—  lyric  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  the  novel 
of  Alphonse  Daudet,  words  by  Henri  Cain  ct 
Bernede,  music  by  J.  Massenet,  English  words 
by  Henrv  Grafton  Chapman.  New  York,  C.  E. 
Burden,'  1909.  39  p.  4°.  [Libretto  only. 
French  and  English] 

©  Dec.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1909  ;  D  :  17717  ; 
Charles  E.  Burden,  New  York.  40773 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Daudet  and  Belot,  Eng- 
lish version  by  Elizabeth  Beall  Ginty. 

©    F.    Rullman.    New^    York ;    1895 :  14409, 
IVIar.  12.  40774 

a   tragedy    in    5    acts,    by    Frank    Schiller 

[pseud,  of  Mrs.  M.  F.  Schill] 

©  Mrs.  M.  F.   Schill,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1881: 
2S97,  Feb.  26.  40775 

^by  Stella  [pseud,  of  E.  A.  Lewis]    Lon- 


don, Triibuer  &  co.,  187-5.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  132  p., 
front.    12°. 

©  Estelle  A.  Lewis,  United   States ;   1875 : 
7152,  July  9;  2c.  Aug.  6.  40776 


Sappho — Continued. 

trauerspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Franz  Grill- 

parzer,  ed.  by  C.  C.  Ferrell.     Boston,  Ginn  & 

company,  1899.     xxxiii,  143  p.     12°. 

©    Chiles   Clifton    Ferrell,    Oxford,    Miss.; 

1S99  :  15778,  Feb.  28  ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  40777     * 

•  or,  Fanny  Le  Grand,  dramatization  in  4 

acts,  by  M.  W.  Sterling.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Welleslev  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J. ; 
1900  A  :  11826,  Mar.  29  ;  2c.  Mar.  30.        40778 

or.  For  duty's  sake,  a  dramatization  in  4 


acts  of  Alphonse  Daudet's  novel  of  Sapho,  by 
C.  Heverin. 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  York ;  1900  A :  6304, 
Mar.  8.  40779 

Sappho  and  Phaon;  a  tragedy  set  forth  with  a 
prologue,  induction,  prelude,  interludes  and 
epilogue,  by  Percy  Mackaye.  New  York,  Lon- 
don, The  Macmillan  company,  1907.  xv,  [1], 
225  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;  D:  104.52,  Apr. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1907.  40780 

Sappho  in  tv/enty  minutes.  See  Fanny  Le 
Grand. 

Sara;  a  drama  in  7  tableaux,  by  K.  Rankin  and 
O.  Grylls. 

©    Kate    Rankin    and    Cecil    Grylls,    New 
York;  1890:18454,  .Tune  6.  40781 

Sara  Lyons;  a  drama  in  7  tableaux,  divided  into 
5  acts,  by  C.  Grylls. 

©    Cecil    Grylls,    New    York;    1889:25361, 
Aug.  19.  40782 

Sarah  Ann;  a  dramatic  comedy,  by  A.  Madeira. 
[6]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Addis(na  Madeira,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
15263,  Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.      40783 

Sarah  Barnuni;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Thayer. 

©  Charles  H.  Thayer,  Boston ;  1884 :  1949, 
Jan.  28.  40784 

Sarah  Barnum's  dilemma;  by  F.  Leon. 

©  Francis  Leon.  United  States ;  1884 :  6704, 
Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  40785 

Sarah  Dome;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Stern.    55 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Barnard  Stern,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. ;   D : 
3855,  Aug.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1903.      40786 

Sarah's  cousin;  or.  The  heir  to  Greenwood,  a 
farcical  sketch,  by  F.  W.  Lodge. 

©   Frank  W.   Lodge,   Boston;   1894:49800. 
Oct.  25.  40787 

Sarah's  private  rehearsal  for  her  next  Ameri- 
can debut;  a  dramatic  burlesque  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  C.  J.  B.  Nichels. 

©  Charles  J.  B.  Nichels,  Brooklyn;  1881: 
13455,  Sept.  1.  40788 


2054 


40789 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


40808 


Sara's  fate;  1  act  comedy-drama,  by  B.  N.  I-iv- 
insstou.     [2G]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23490;  Benjamin  N. 
Livingston,  Baltimore.  40789 

Saratoga;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  C.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  C.   Howard,   New  York;   1870: 

4923,  Dec.  17 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1878.  40790 

•  Same. 

©  Bron.son  Howard,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  vears,  from  Dec.  17,  1898 ;  1898 :  37392. 
June  18;  2c.  June  18.  40791 

comic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Bronson  Howard. 

©  Alice  M.  Howard,  New  Yorlc,  as  widow 
of  tbe  autbor,  in  extension  for  14  years.  Re- 
newal no.  3074,  Apr.  20,  1912.  Renewal  en- 
try, June  18,  1898,  no.  37392.  40792 

Sardanapalus;  a  dramatic,  historical  and 
biblical  pantomime,  composed  and  arr.  by 
J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1891 :  45765, 
Dec.  10.  40793 

■ Lord    Byron's  historical    tragedy,   arr.   for 

representation  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Calvert. 

©  Henry  C.  Jarrett  and  Henrv  D.  Palmer, 
New  York  ;  1876 :  9302,  Aug.  10.  40794 


spectacular  pantomime  with   ballet,  by  G. 

Von   Palm.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Sce- 
nario] 

©  G.  Von  Palm,  New  York ;  D :  2299,  Sept. 
5,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1902.  40795 

Sardine — apples;  a  new  and  original  burlesque 
in  2  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    New    York ;     1876 :  11710, 
Oct.  17.  40796 

Sardine — apples,  king  of  Ninnevah  and  As- 
toria, li.  I.;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Hart. 

©   .Tosh   Hart,    United    States;    1876:8938. 
Aug.  1.  40797 

Sarenna;  an  episode  at  the  cross  roads,  lyric 
drama  in  1  act,  by  Avon  INIarsh,  music  by 
Hermann  Lohr.  New  York,  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.,  1907.     16  p.     8°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  110S4, 
July  30,  1907 ;  2c.  July  30.  1907.  40798 

Sarg-a  liliom;  videki  torteuet  liarom  felvonJis- 
ban,  [irtak]  Biro  Lajos.  Budapest,  Singer 
5s  Wolfuer  kiadasa,  1913.     141  p.     8°. 

©   Nov.    23,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    26,   1912;    D: 
31824;  Hans  Bartsch,  New  York.  40799 

Sargasso;  dramatic  playlet,  bv  E.  A.  Bross. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   19,   1910 ;    D :  210G7 ;    Edgar  A. 
Bro.ss,  Irvington,  N.  J.  40800 


Sargent  Tegge,  the  London  detective;  original 
comedv  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Annie  Lewis 
(Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson) 

©  Sirs.  F.  W.  Johnson,  Boston ;  1888 :  5020, 
Feb.  15;  2c.   (act  3)   Feb.  15.  40801 

Sari;  play  in  2  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Julius  Wilhelm  and  Max  Grunbaum, 
by  C.  C.  S.  Gushing  and  E.  P.  Heath.  [63]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,   1914;   D :  36458 ;   Henry  W. 
Savage,  inc..  New  York.  40801a 

Sassy,  a  ragtime  soubrette;  a  dramatic  com- 
po.sition,  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York ;  1899 :  6350. 
Jan.   17.  40802 

Sassy  Sue;  by  J.  H.  Tennant. 

©  .John  H.  Tennant,   New  York;   D :  4462, 
Jan.  2,  1904.  40803 

Sastre  (El)  del  campillo;  sainete  madrileno  en 
1  acto  y  2  cuadros  en  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Garrido,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela 
y  Felipe  Orej6n.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1915.  44  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   June  24,    1915;    Ic.   June   25,    1915;    D: 
41091 ;  Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  40803a 

Satan;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and  tableaux, 
by  .r.  O.  Moore. 

©  J.  Ov.en  Moore,  New  York ;  1890 :  24692, 
Aug.  7.  40804 

a    drama    in    4    acts,     adapted    from     the 

French. 

©    Marie   Taylor,    New    York ;    1893 :  9296, 


Feb.  20. 


40805 


^a    dramatic    sketch,     by     Harry     Grattan 

[pseud,      of      Henry      Willoughby      Grattan 
Plunkett]      18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Harry   Grattan,   London ;    D :  6775,   Apr. 
22,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.  40806 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Harris.     [113]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1914;    D :  38123 ;    Elmer 
Harris,  Los  Angeles.  40806a 

or.  The  blind  girl  of  Paris,  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  by   F.   F.   Schrader. 

©  Fred  F.  Schrader,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1877  : 
5899,  May  15.  40807 

or,   The   10th  commandment,   an  original 

comedy  in  5  acts  and  15  scenes,  by  A.  Gold- 
faden. 

©    A.    Goldfaden,    New    York;    1888:2167. 
Jan.  19.  40808 


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40830 


Satan  &  company;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  F.  Burke.  51  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;  D :  30159 ;  William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  40809 

Satan  on  earth;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York;  1896:2961, 
Jan.  7.  40810 

Satan  repulsed;  pantomime,  by  Ricardo  E. 
Manrique  de  Lara  and  Eugenie  Dumas,  music 
by  Max  Hoffmann.  7  p.  f°.  Ms.  [Sce- 
nario only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.5,  1909;  D :  1G792 ;  Eugenie 
Prout,  New  York.  40811 

Satan  som  seirer;  drama  i  5  akter,  af  Sigurd 
Mathiesen.  Kristiania  og  Kj0benhavn,  Gyl- 
dendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1910. 
2  p.  ].,  [7]-129  p.     4°. 

©  Nov.  16,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  21.  1911;  D  : 
28157 ;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christiania,  Norway.  40812 

Satan  unchained — and  chained;  by  B.  A.  Hill. 

©  Bessie  Adele  Hill,  Chicago;  1893;  9932. 

Feb.  23.  40813 

Satania;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Milwaukee ;  1898 :  71404. 
Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  40814 

Satania  and  Sulfuria;  a  spectacular  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  by  P.  G.  Johnson  and  H. 
Ehrent. 

©  P.  C.  Johnson,  Washington,  and  Her- 
mann Ehrent,  New  York;  1890:16974, 
May  23.  40815 

Satanitza;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  German  by  J.  B.  Polk,  music  by 
Franz  von  Supp§.  rearr.  and  adapted  for  the 
American   stage  by  Max  Maretzek. 

©  J.  B.  Polk,  New  York  ;  1879 :  3002,  Mar.  4. 

40816 

Satan's  daughter;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Rogers. 
56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1911 ;  D :  24373 ;  C.  E.  Rog- 
ers, New  York.  40817 

Satan's  (The)  deal;  4  act  drama,  by  J.  C.  Hop- 
ner.     88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D :  25958 ;  John  C. 
Hopner,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  40818 

Satan's  diary;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts. 
©  Harry   Lacy,   New  Haven ;   1885 :  14153, 
July  1.  40819 

Satan's  dream;  spectacular  extravaganza  in  2 
acts,  by  S.  T.  Jack. 

<y  Sain.  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1896:  31571,  May 
25.  40820 


Satan's  football;  a  corned v  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Swan. 

©   Mark    E.    Swan,    Chicago;    1897:25314, 
Apr.  23.  40821 

Same.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   10,   1915;   D :  40326 ;   Darcy   & 
AVolford,  New  York.  40821a 

Satan's  harem;  !)y  W.  D.  Hall. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
2.5971,  Oct.  18.  40822 

Satan's  judgment;  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  ')y 
L.  Whettony. 

©    Leon   Whettony,    Chicago;    1885:16103, 
July  30.  40833 

Satans   niaske;   groteske   in    1    akt,    von    Paul 
Czinner.    Wien,  Comoedia,  1912.    30  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D :  32591 ;  Comoedia, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna.  40824 


Satan's  pills  and  Luci's  drops. 
(The)  dam. 


See  Devil's 


Satan's  servants;  or.  The  devil's  dictations,  a 
romantic  legendary  spectacle,  a  new  concep- 
tion of  the  drama  Faust  in  2  acts  and  11 
scenes,  by  Roger  Imhof  [i.  e.  F.  R.  Imhof] 
[34]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Fred    Roger   Imhof,    Rock   Island,    111.; 
D :  3202,  Mar.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903. 

40825 

Satan's  son;  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  W.  Bible. 
[3]  93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  23659  ;  Howard  \V. 
Bible,  New  York.  40826 

— —  a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  H.  W5.s- 
wall  Bible. 

©  Howard  W.  Bible,  New  York;  D:  13151, 
June  9,  1908.  40827 

Satan's  sorrows;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  J.  Kane. 

©  Kane  &  Rawalt,  Gunnison,  Col. ;   1897 : 
38515,  July  1 ;  2c.  July  2.  40828 

Satan's  tour;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  William 
Granville  Baker. 

©    Baker    and     Fonda,    Spokane,     Wash. : 
1897 :  21058,  Apr.  2.  40829 

Satan's  will;  a  1  act  spectacular  introductory 
extravaganza,  by  D.  Levino  and  D.  Crimmins. 
Typewritten. 

©  Dan.  Crimmins  and  Dolph  Levino,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1900  A  :  5698,  Mar.  2  ;  2c.  Aug.  27. 

40830 

Satan's  work;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  McDougall. 
5  p.    4'^.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D:  38714;  Duncan  Mc- 
Dougall, Detroit.  40830a 


2056 


40830 


COPyRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


40850 


Satansbote  (Ein);  in  3  akten,  von  Alfred  Fekete. 
r,(>rlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1913.  1  p.  1.,  83  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  D :  36119 ;  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  Berlin.  40830b 

Satchel  (The)  carrier;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Barry  Gray.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22048 ;  L.  Claude 
Myers,  New  York.  40831 

Satire;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Y.  S.  Lawrence.  [59] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;  D :  22884 ;  Vincent  S. 
I>awrence.  Allstou,  Mass.  40832 


a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Barrington. 
©  .Tohn  Barrington,   San  Francisco;  1S95 : 


14081,  Mar.  11. 
Satiromastix.     See  Poetaster. 


40833 


Saturday  to  Monday;  by  F.  J.  Westcott.  69  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  .John  Westcott,  I.ondon ;  D: 
10966,  July  15,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.    40834 

Saturn;  or,  The  world  a  thousand  years 
hence,  a  mythical  conjecture  in  9  scenes,  by 
Charles  Bridgman. 

©  Charles  .T.  Bridgman,  Brooklyn;  1885: 
19889,  Sept.  21.  40835 

Saturn,  the  court  of  Ulysses;  or,  The  centen- 
nial of  the  stars,  the  stripes  and  the  satel- 
lites, an  astronomical,  mythological,  allegori- 
cal and  spectacular  burlesque  drama,  by  B.  B. 
A'allentine. 

©  B.  B.  Valleutine,  New  York ;  1876 :  3544, 
Mar.  23'.  40836 

Saturnalia;  a  tragedy,  by  Gabriel  Boudousquie. 
24  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  C.  Boudousquie,  New  Orleans;  D: 
8729  June  22,  1906;  Ic.  June  22.  1906;  Ic. 
Jan.  14,  1907.  40837 

Saturn's  crosses;  in  0  acts,  by  M.  L.  Toland. 
33  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Leigh  Toland,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ; 
D:  15763,  May  3,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1909. 

40838 

Satyr  (Der);  sehwank  in  3  akten,  von  Georges 
Lerr  und  INIarcel  Guillemaud.  Berlin,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1909.    88  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch.  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  15300, 
INIar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  40839 

Satyr  and  the  duke;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Nice.     [58]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Nice,  New  York;  D :  10214,  Mar. 
27,  1007 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1907.  40840 


Satyre  (Le);  i)iece  en  3  actes,  par  G.  Berr  et 
M.  Guillemaud.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock  &  cie., 
1913.    2  p.  1.,  187  p.    12^ 

®  Sept.  11,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1913;  D: 
35560;  Georges  Berr  &  Marcel  Guillemaud, 
Paris.  40841 

Sauce  and  the  goose;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Treadwell.     [112]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915;  D:  42407;  Sophie 
Tread^vell,  New  York.  40841a 

Sauce  for  the  g-ander;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Fitield.     [99]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914;  D:  36444;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  40842 

Sauce  for  the  goose;  by  R.  M.  Mansfield. 

©  Rene  M.  Mansfield,  Chicago ;  D :  16079, 
June  16,  1909.  40S43 

comedy  in  1  act.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  M.  KuUsmann,  Roslindale,  Mass. ; 
D:9304,  Oct.  24,  1906;  2c.   Oct.  24,  1906. 

40844 


—  —  by    F.    W.    Reed.      15   p.      4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1910;  D :  22649 ;  Ferdinanda 
W.  Reed,  Cambridge,  Mass.  40845 

—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Bonner.     [2],  91  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   5,   1910;   D:  22496;    Geraldine 
Bonner,  New  York.  40846 

a    farce   in    1    act,   by   Margaret   Vere    F. 


Livingston.    Boston,  W.  H,  Baker  &  cc,  1899. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1899: 

23187,  Apr.  1 ;  2c.  May  12.  40847 

farce  in  2  scenes,  by  T.  A.  Crowley.    17  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Teresa   A.    Crowley,   Brookline,   Mass.; 
D :  12806,  Apr.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908. 

40848 

play   in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  Upton  and  L.  D. 


Ingraham.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913;  D:  32229;  Harry  Lin- 
wood  Upton,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Miss  Leo 
Dale   Ingraham,  Rochester,  Ind.  40849 

a  temperance  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  L.  C. 

Arnold.      Columbus,    Ind.,     Democrat    office, 
1880.     cover-title.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Laura  C.  Arnold,  Columbus,  Ind. ;  1880 : 
3147,  Feb.  27 ;  2c.  June  4.  40849a 

Saucy  Jack  Barry;  a  romantic  Irish  play  In  4 
acts,  by  M.  J.  Murphy. 

©  Myles  J.  Murphy,  New  York;  D :  3079, 
Jan.  16,  1903.  40850 


2057 


40851 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


40868 


Saucy  Sue;  a  drtiuia  iu  4  acts,  by  G.  Wren. 
©     George     Wren,     Brooklyn;     1872:472. 
Jan.  17.  40851 

Saugus  (The)  centennial  pageant;  play  5n  10 
episodes,  by  E.  W.  Bates.  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1015 ;  D :  41260 ;  Esther  Wil- 
lard  Bates,  Boston.  40851a 

Saul;  a  liistorical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  depicting 
the  life  and  death  of  King  Saul,  by  A.  R. 
Thorndike.  London  [R.  Flint  and  co.]  1906. 
88  p.     front,   (port.)    8". 

©  Arthur  Russell  Thorndike,  Aylesford, 
England ;  D :  12395,  Feb.  20,  1D08 ;  2c.  Feb. 
20,  1908.  40852 

a    tragedy    in   5    acts,   by    A.   R.    Worden. 


Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Ypsilanti  printing  co.,  1881. 
1  p.  1.,  55  p.    12'. 

©   Adella    R.    Worden,     Ypsilanti,     Mich.; 
1881 :  5911,  Apr.  18  ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  40853 


— by    H.    Iliowizi.     Philadelphia,   Anvil 

printing  company,  1894.     84  p.     8°. 

©     Henrv     Iliowizi,     Bhiladelphia ;     1894: 
327.52,  June  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  40854 

or.  The  witch  of  Endor,  a  biblical  drama 


in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  of  Alex- 
andre Soumet,  with  appropriate  vocal  and 
instrumental  music,  by  J.  Proctor. 

©  Joseph  Proctor,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1878 : 
11448,  Oct.  5.  40855 

Saul  of  Tarsus;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  T.  Hum.     34  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©    Henry    Tliorn    Hum,    Milton,    111.;    D: 
6995,  July  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1905.      40856 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Owen.     [76]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   William    Owen,    Arrochar,    N.   Y. ;    D : 
12288,  Feb.  1,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1908.      40857 


—  a  religious  drama,  by  John  Fielding  Crig- 
ler.  Boston,  Sherman.  French  &  company, 
1914.    5  p.  1.,  226  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.    18,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    2,    1914;    A: 
388771 ;    Sherman,   French   &  co.,  Boston. 

40857a 

or.  The  Cross  triumphant,   a  semi-sacred 


drama  in  4  acts,  rev.  acting  ed.  by  H.  T.  Hum. 

©   Henry    Tliorn    Hum,    Milton,   111.;     D: 

15704,  Apr.  24,  1909.  40858 

Sausage  (A)  from  Bologna;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Chapman.  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard 
&  CO.,  1909.     4  p.  1.,  113,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  John  Jay  Chapman,  Barrytown,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  15653,  Apr.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1909. 

40859 


Sausage  (The)  makers;  a  negro  burlesque 
sketch  in  2  scenes,  arr.  bv  Charles  White. 
Now  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
59]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
7714,  July  23;  2c.  Sept.  2.  40860 

Sausage  (The)  makers  of  Stuttgart;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  C.  E.  Hastings.  [3],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    13,    1914;    D:  37047;    Charles 
Edward  Hastings,  New  York.  40860a 

Sauterelles  (Les);  piece  en  5  actes,  par  E. 
Fabre.  36  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  thC'atrale, 
7"  ann^e— 197,  30  decembre  1911) 

©   Dec.    30,   1911;    2c.    Feb.    14,   1912;    D: 
28680;  Emile  Fabre,  Paris.  40861 

Savage  (The):  comedy  sketch,  by  M.  M.  Allen. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    1,    1913;    D:  32158;    Mary   M. 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  40862 


^play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  E.  Sullivan.     [90]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913;  D:  34249;  Dollie  E. 
Sullivan,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.  40863 

Savage  (A)  encounter;  a  sketch,  by  L.  Sterner 
and  C.  Preston  Wynne.  [2],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lawrence  Sterner  and  C.  Preston  Wynne, 
London ;  D :  6368,  Mar.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  23, 
1905.  40864 

Savage  (A)  love.     See  Tongan  (The)  taboo. 

Savage  South  Africa;  by  P.  J.  Visser. 

©  Walter  L.  Main,  Cincinnati ;  D :  8151, 
Mar.  16,  1003.  "      40865 

Savage  streak;  by  C.  G.  Harris.  iS  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1909;  D :  17579 ;  Charlotte 
Glendyle  Harris,  New   York.  40866 

Savage  (The),  the  slave,  the  soldiers  and  the 
citizen.  See  Evolution  (The)  of  negro 
minstrelsy. 

Savages  (The)  of  America.     See  Ponteach. 
Saved;  a  drama,  by  Mrs.  AV.  W.  Smith. 

©  Mrs.  W.  W.  Smith,  Pittsburgh;  18S8 : 
34909,  Dec.  7.  40867 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  San  Francisco ;  1878 :  2303, 
Feb.  23.  40868 

drama  iu  1  act,  by  P.  L.  Wilde,  from  the 

French  of  Andre  de  Lorde  and  Eugene  Morel. 
{In  Smart  Set,  v.  46,  no.  3,  July,  1915) 

©  June  12,  1915;  Ic.  June  19,  1915;  D: 
40986;  Percival  L.  Wilde,  New  York.    40868a 


2058 


40869 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


40885 


Saved — Continued. 

the  Good  templar's  drama,  by  Z.  P.  Hotoh- 

kiss. 
©  Zort  P.  Hotchkiss  Richmond,  Ind. ;  1874  : 

2456,  Feb.  28.  40869 

-play  in  1  act,  by  William  Robt.  Hildreth. 

(!].  8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

•©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35140 ;  Mrs.  Robt. 
Hildreth,  Shohola,  Pa.  40870 

Saved,  a  scandal;  in  1  act.  by  C.  Herbert.  6 
p.     12°. 

©  Carl  Herbert,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
18049,  July  21 ;  2c.  June  10,  1902.  40871 

Saved  at  last.     See  Wine  (The)  cup. 

Saved  at  seven;  original  comedy  sketch,  by 
Samuel  David  Drane.  [10]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  S.  D.  Drane.  Washington ;  D :  11424, 
Sept.  27,  1907 ;  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1907 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9. 
1907.  40872 

Saved  beneath,  the  cross;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  F.  Mayette.    20  p.    12°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912 ;  D :  28491 ;  A.  F.  May- 
ette, Gardner,  Mass.  40873 

Saved  by  a  child.     Sec  Spanish  (A)  bandetta. 

Saved  by  a  necklace.     Sec  Revenged. 

Saved  by  a  scent;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Aug.  24,  1914;  D :  37999 ;  Star  co., 
New  York.  40873a 

Saved  by  Alaska;  a  comedy  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  B.  Gulmyer. 
'  ©  Erven  B.  Gulmyer,  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  1898 : 
147G1,  Mar.  2.  40874 

Saved  by  an  enemy.  See  Angel  (An)  of 
mercy. 

Saved  by  chance;  act  3,  scene  4,  by  J.  N.  Fort. 
©    .1.    Neil    Fort,    Philadelphia;    1873:809, 
Jan.  29.  40875 

or,  The  struggle  for  wealth,  a  sensational 

dnima    in    5   acts,    by   J.   N.   Fort   and   E.    P. 
Wiik.s. 

©  .J.  Neil  Fort  and  E.  P.  Wilks,  Philadel- 
phia ;  1871 :  12402,  Dec.  28.  40876 

Saved  by  his  child.     See  Captain  Molly. 

Saved  by  love  and  the  red  ribbon;  a  modern 
(.ira.ma  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Earle. 

©  J.  Edward  Earle,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
1877 :  5083,  Apr.  27  ;  2c.  May  7.  40877 


Saved  by  the  cross;  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  Lu- 
dovisi. 

©  Martin  AV.  Hanley,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
17254,  July  13.  40878 

Saved  by  the  hand;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Kroni. 

©  E.  Krom,  Appleton  City,  Mo.;  1884: 
24296,  Dec.  8.  40879 

Saved  by  the  radiophone.  Sec  Terms  (The) 
of  the  will. 

Saved   by   the   royal   neighbors;   comedy   in   4 

acts,  by  INIayme  j'ivaey.     39  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  388G9  ; 

F.  ().  Van  Galder,  Rock  Island,  111.        40879a 

Saved   ly    the  woodmen;   comedy   drama   in   4 

acts,  by  F.  Tucker.     [17]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  Tucker,  Galesburg,  111. ;  D :  G773, 

June  5,  1905 ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  40880 

Saved  from  prison  by  mother;  by  W.  Styles. 
G  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Westbrook  Styles,  New  York ;  D :  4114, 
Oct.  19,  1903;  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1903;  Ic.  Oct.  24, 
1903.  40881 

Saved  from  ruin;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Ful- 
ton, 

©  Chandos  Fulton,  Brooklyn;  1871:8434, 
Sept.  9.  40882 

Saved  from  shame;  an  entirely  original  and 
sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  P.  Cooke. 

©  Richard  Pope  Cooke,  Chicago;  1890: 
1751G,  May  29.  40883 

a  ))hiy  In  4  acts,  by  Frank  Bixby.     [78]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Selwyn  i\c  co..  New  York;  D :  9597,  Dec. 
7,  190G;  2c.  Doc.  14.  190G.  40884 

■  Sec  iihso  Cap,  the  new.sgirl. 

Saved  from  Siberia;  5  act  drama,  by  Morris  M. 
Jacobs.     |.3G]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  G.  IMit<-he]l  and  M.  M.  Jacobs,  Norris- 
town.  Pa.;  D :  0224,  Feb.  14,  1905;  2c.  Feb. 
14,  1905.  40885 

Saved  from  suicide;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Silberstein.      [10]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1915;  D:  39545;  Alfred  J. 
Silberstein,   Orange,  N.   J.  40885a 

Saved  from  the  chair;  or,  A  fair  deal,  drama 
in  3  acts.  l>y  J.  Lampiase.  [2],  35  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42112 ;  Joseph  Eam- 
piase,  New  York.  40885b 


Saved   by  prophecy.      Sec   Mystery    (The)    of       Saved    from    the    gallows. 
Glaresville.  prisonment. 

2059 


See     False     im- 


40886 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40904 


Saved  from  the  sea;  a  new  and  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Arthur  Shirley  and  Benjamin 
Landeck. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1895:6059, 
Jan.  25.  40886 

Saved  from  the  Sioux.      See  Viva  Vance. 

Saved  from  the  streets;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
George  Conquest  and  R.  H.  Eaton. 

©  Albert  E.  Sheible,  Baltimore ;  1889 :  750, 
Jan.  5.  40887 

Saved  from  the  whipping-post.  Sec  Snatched 
from  disgrace. 

Saved  from  the  wreck;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Thomas  K.  Serrano.  New  York,  H.  Roor- 
bach,  1S88.     48  p.     12°. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,     New     York;     1888: 
2772.3,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  17.  40888 

Saved  on  the  gallows.     See  Cut  (The)  will. 

Saville  of  the  14th;  by  J.  C.  Wilson,  ii,  110  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1910 ;  D :  21232 ;  John  C.  Wil- 
.son,  San  Francisco.  40889 

Saving  a  man;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  H.  D.  Gray. 
6  p.     f^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913;  D :  3207G ;  Jno.  H.  D. 
Gray,  Manning,  la.  40890 

Saving  a  wife;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
S.  G.  Champlin.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  le.  Jan.  23.  1914;  D :  35770 ;  Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  40890a 

Saving  an  investment;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  A. 
Stevens.      [9]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912  ;  D  :  29387  ;  Marion  Au- 
gusta Stevens,  Roxbury,  Mass.  40891 

Saving  (The)  grace.     See  St.  Elmo. 

Saving  his  bacon.  Sec  Stranded  (The)  medi- 
cine show. 

Saving  (A)  in  souls;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Driscoll.     74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915  ;  D  :  41602  ;  Joseph  Dris- 
coll, New  York.  40891a 

Saving  (The)  instinct;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  H.  Farquharson.  [2],  50  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  30422  ;  D.  H.  Farqu- 
harson,  Norfolk,   Va.  40892 

Saving  Les;  1  act  dramatic  playlet  in  2  scenes, 
by  S.  S.  Nicol.     [12]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1912  ;  D  :  31832  ;  Simpson  S. 
Nicol,  Maywood,  111.  40893 

Saving  Margaret;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Parmele. 
[5],  85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1914;  D :  37995 ;  Olive  Par- 
mele, Atlanta.  40893a 


Saving  (The)  of  Martin  Greer;  play  in  1  act, 
by  R.  P.  Stokes.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35152  ;  Rose  Pastor 
Stokes,  New  York.  40894 

Saving  (The)  of  Morton.     See  In  Colorado. 

Saving  (The)  of  K-aymond;  a  society  play  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Car.son.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    William    H.    Carson,    New     York;     D: 
16051,  June  11,  1909;  2c.  June  11,  1909. 

40895 

Saving  of  the  princess  by  the  brave  firemen. 
See  Revolution   (The) 

Saving  (The)  salt;  comedy,  by  A.  Adams.  116  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    27,     1911;     D :  25871 ;     Andy 
Adams,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  40896 

Saving  (The)  sense;  play  in  3  acts,  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  V.  K.  Dunn.  66  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   ic.    June   30,   1913;    D :  33655 ;    Violette 
Kimball  Dunn,  New  York.  40897 

Saving  the  limited;  melodramatic  playlet  witli 
a  touch  of  real  comedy,  by  L.  C.  Lauglois. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    23,    1910;    D :  21408 ;    Leslie 
Clayton  Langlois,  Chicago.  40898 

Saving  the  pennies;  plav  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Ver- 
deu.     [92]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    25,    1913;    D :  34233 ;    Eleanor 
Verden,  New  York.  40899 

Savior  (The)  of  the  family;  (Jrama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  B.  Benedict.  [48]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   15,   1913;   D :  32957 ;   Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  40900 

or.   The  house   of  Danderell,   drama   in  3 

acts,  by   E.  B.  Benedict.      [54]   p.     4°.     Type- 

*    written. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;   D :  33261 ;   Edwin   B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  40901 

Saviors;  phiy,  by  E.  Goodman.  [18]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    S,    1912;    D:  29917;    Edwaf.l 
Goodman,  New  York.  40902 

Saviour  (The)  of  the  family;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Benedict.     [36]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  15,   1913;   D :  32320 ;   Edwin  B. 
Benedict.  New  York.  40903 

Savitri;  vagy,  A  hit  vest  hiiseg  diadala,  kiilte- 
meny  1  felvon;lsban,  irta  Pasztor  Arpiid. 
Budapest,  Kozsiiviilgyi  es  tarsa  kiadasa,  1913. 
42  p.    16°. 

©   Jan.    23,    1913;    2c.    Mar.    13,    1913;    D: 
32749 ;  Rozsaviilgyi  &  co.,  Budape:-;!.         40904 


20G0 


40905 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


40932 


Savonarola;  by  R.  W.  Smith.    92  p.    8°.    Type- 
written, 

•  ©  Robert  William  Smith,  Bournemouth, 
England;  D :  3791,  Aug.  4,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  4, 
1903.  40905 

•poema  tragico  in  un  prologo  e  4  atti   [di] 


Silvio  D'Amico  e  G.  Alessandro  Ro.sso.  Roma, 
Bontempelli  e  Invernizzi,  editori,  1913.  182 
p.    8°. 

©  June  15, 1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  11, 1913  ;  D :  36333  ; 
Bontempelli  e  Invernizzi,  editori,  Rome. 

40905a 

—  tragodie    in    5    akten,    von    H.    Willemoes. 
Wien-Berlin,  Comoedia,  1914.    75  p.     12°. 
©  Ic.  Oct.   16,  1914 ;   D :  38.524 ;   Comoedia, 


g.  m.  b.  h.,  Vienna. 


40905b 


Savva,  [and]  The  life  of  man;  2  plays,  by 
Leonid  Andreyev,  tr.  from  the  Russian  with 
an  introduction  by  Thomas  Seltzer.  New 
York,  M.  Kennerley,  1914.  xv,  236  p.  12°. 
(The  modern  drama  series  edited  by  Edwin 
Bjorkman) 

©   June   13,   1914;   2c.    June  18,    1914;   D: 
37400;  Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  Y^ork. 

40905c 

Saw-bones;  farce,  by  F.  E.  Mooney.  22  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25722 ;  Florence  E. 
Mooney,  Brooklyn.  40906 

Sawdust;  a  comic  operetta  in  1  act,  by  W.  O. 
Haskell,  jr. 

©  William  O.  Haskell,  jr.,  Chelsea,  Mass. ; 
1880  :  12944,  Aug.  23.  40907 

an  original  local  and  sensational  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  New  York;  1872: 
741,  Jan.  24.  40908 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Richard  C.  White. 

[3],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Blair,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  702, 
July  29,  1901 ;  2c.  July  29,  1901.  40909 

Sav/dust  and  spangles;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  O.  Kaler. 

©    James    Otis    Kaler,    New    York;    1883: 
5245,  Mar.  21.  40910 

Same. 

©  J.   O.   Kaler,   Philadelphia ;   1884 :  12487, 


June  20. 


40911 


Sawdust  (The)  queen;  circus  play  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  J.  Stevens.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1910.     71  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    16,    1910;    2c.   Nov.   17,    1910;    D: 
22576;  Dana  J.  Stevens,  New  York.         40912 


Saxifrage  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Aristides 
Evangelus  Phoutrides.  [74]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31113 ;  A.  E.  Phou- 
trides, Cambridge,  Mass.  40913 

Saxcn  and  savage;  opera,  libretto  by  J.  F.  Dun- 
can, music  by  H.  E.  Hodgson. 

©  James  F.  Duncan  and  Herbert  E.  Hodg- 
son, Norfolk,  Ya. ;  1897  :  15970,  Mar.  8.    40914 

Saxon  (The)  conquest  of  Briton.     See  Rovena. 

Saxons  (The);  a  drama  of  Chrkstianity  in  the 
north,  by  lOdwin  Davies  Schoonmaker.  Chi- 
cago, The  Hanuuersniark  publishing  company, 
1905.    214  p.     8°. 

©    Hammersmark    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D- 
6431,  Feb.  13,  1005;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1905.    40915 

Saxophone  (The)  girl;  a  playette,  bv  G.  D.  Rus- 
sell.    3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Dor,n  Russell,  Brooklyn;  D:  6257 
Feb.  24.  ]9U5;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1905.  40916 

Sayonara;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodnow.  14 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©     Eliztibeth     Goodnow,     New     Y'ork  •     D* 
12977,  May  16,  1908;  2c.  May  16,  1908.    40917 

or.  The  testing-  of  the  poet,  1  act  play,  by 

Ernest  Hervilly,  Englished  and  ed.  by  K.  Syl- 
van Guthrie.  Brooklyn,  The  comparative  lit- 
erature press;  London,  Luzac  &  co  [1912] 
[2],  30  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    20,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    26,    1912;    D: 
31890;  Kenneth  S.  Guthrie,  Brooklyn.    40918 

£ays  I  to  Julia;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Kennedy. 
Typewi'itten. 

©   Anthony   Kennedy,    Philadelphia ;    1898 : 
31566,  May  21;  2c.  May  21.  40919 

Sayville  saints;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Van  Zo 
Post.     [SS]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  May  25,   1911;   D :  24286 ;   Van  Zo  Post, 
New  York.  40920 

Scab  (The);  di-anui  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L.  Witt 
[66]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913 ;  D :  33933 ;  Louis  Witt, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  40921 

-labor  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  N.  A.  Fuessle. 

[3],  94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35970 ;  Newton  A. 
Fues.de.  Cleveland.  40921a 

1  act  play,  by  E.  Barker.    31  p.    4°.    Type- 

^vritten. 

©  Elsa  Barker.  New  York;  D :  6282,  Mar.  6. 
1905;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905.  40922 

■  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  B.  Elkins.    9  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914;   D :  37947 ;   Felton  B. 
lOlkins,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  40922a 


2061 


40922 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


40942 


Scaffold  slave.     Sec  King's  crown. 

Scalawag-  Pat;  ooiiiic  satire  on  municipal  poli- 
tics in  2  acts,  by  S.  P.  H.  Matloclc.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1915 ;  D :  41577 ;  Susan  P.  H. 
Matlock,  San  Antonio.  40922b 

Scale  of  destiny;  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Bachmann.    78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1910;  D :  20791 ;  C.  William 
Baclimann,  Los  Angeles.  40923 

Scale  (The)  of  justice;  play,  by  E.  G.  O'Connor. 
4  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D :  28531 ;  Edward  G. 
O'Connor,  La\vrence,  Mass.  40924 

Scale  (A)  with  sharps  and  flats;  an  operatic 
musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Cutler. 
Clyde,  O. ;  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1888.  15  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  239] ) 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,    O. ;     1888:6780, 
Mar.  5;  2c.  Mar.  14.  40925 

Scales  (The)  and  the  sword;  social  drama  in 
1  act,  by  F.  Bishop.  [2],  31  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   15,   1913;   D :  31969 ;    Farnham 
Bisliop,  New  York.  40926 

Scales   (The)   of  justice;  by   J.   Reinliart. 

©    John    lieinhart,     New    York;     1900    A: 
11819,  aiay  10.  40927 

Scalpers  (The);  or,  Life  on  the  plains,  a  drama, 
by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  14931, 
Dec.  27.  40928 

Scalps;  a  dramatic  composition  in  6  scenes,  in- 
tended for  pi-oduction  in  iiantomime,  b.v 
Marie  Evelyn  Coe.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912;  D :  29104 ;  M.  E.  Coe, 
Los  Angeles.  40929 

Scampini;  an  anti-tragical,  comical,  magical 
and  laughable  pantomime  in  2  scenes,  by  Ed- 
ward Warden,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,"l874.  8  p.  12".  { [De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  211) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
727U,  May  29;  2c.  Sept.  25.  40929a 

Scamps  of  New  York;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Wm.  B.  Freligh,  New  York;  1871:2082. 
Mar.  27.  40930 

Scandal;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Sailer. 

©    Randolph    Sailer,    Philadelphia;    1897: 
3U050,  May  20.  40931 

■ drama   of   love,   hatred   and   revenge  in   3 

acts,    by    F.    W.    Dreuth,    corroborated   by    R. 
Kuschel.      [2],   55  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913;  D :  34290 ;   Frederick 
W.    Dreuth    and    Uicliard    Kuschel,   Chicago. 

40932 


Scandal — Continued . 

an    emotional    society    drama,    adapted   by 

A.  Cuyas. 

©  Arturo  Cuyas,  New  York ;   1883 :  17295, 
Sept.  20,  40933 

• •  1  act  sketch,  by  H.  C.  Barnes.     [14]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    31,    1910;    D:  21212;    Howard 
Cecil  Barnes  and  Rose  B.  Sipes,    New    York, 

40934 


play  in  3  acts  with  prologue  and  epilogue, 

by   J.   A.    Ludlowe.      [80]    p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  3,  1914;   D:  38995;   Julia  Ash- 
ton  Ludlowe,  New  Y(u-k.  40934a 

Scandal  alley;  story  in  4  acts  of  modern  social 
conditions,  liy  W.  INIack.  [70]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1913;    D :  34712 ;    Willard 
Mark,   Salt  Lake  City.  40935 

Scandal  (A)  in  high  life;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Selden. 

©   Edgar    Selden,   New   York;    1890:34778, 
Nov.  5,  40936 

Scandal  (The)  in  our  alley;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  de  Luca.  Ill,  [4]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   June  9,  1911 ;    D :  24440 ;   Angelo  de 
Luca,  Nev,'  York.  40937 

Scandal  in  the  family;  musical  farce,  by  M. 
Libby.     0  p.     f°.     Typevrritten. 

©  Marius   Libby,   Chicago ;   D :  14495,    Dec, 
1,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1908.  40938 

Scandal  (The)  school;  original  musical-comedv 
libretto,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  [S],  65  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25611 ;  Tlujmas  B. 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.  40939 

Scandale  (Lc);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  H.  Ba- 
taille.  Ll'aris,  Impr,  de  I'lUustration]  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  97  p.     8°, 

©   Henry   Bataille,    Paris;    D:  10193,    June 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909.  40940 

See  (ilso  Skandal  (Der) 


Scandale  (Le)  de  Monte-Carlo;  com^die  en  3 
actes,  par  S.  Guitry.     08  p.     12°. 

©  Sacl)a  Guitry.  I'aris ;  D :  12960.  Mav  14, 
1908;  lc.  May  14,  1908;  lc.  Mav  22,  1908. 

40941 

Scandalmonger  (The);  Scotch  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  ,1.  Vv'.  Reiniie.  81  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   lc.    Apr.    19,    1912 ;    D :  29422 ;    John    W. 
Ronnie,   P.rooklyn.  40942 


20()2 


40943 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


40965 


Scander  Bey;  drama  In  5  acts,  by  George  R. 
Morse.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  G.  R.  Morse,  New  York;  D :  9587,  Nov. 
22,  1906;  Ic  Nov.  22,  1906;  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1906. 

40943 

Scandinavian  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  H.  and  B.  S.  Hall.  [3],  68  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  H.  and  Billy  S.  Hall,  Chicago; 
D:4727,  Mar.  16,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904. 

40944 

Scapegoat  (The);  by  A.  K.  Earned.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Aug.   19,   1911;   D:  25102;   Ada   K. 
Harned,  New  York.  40945 


—  by  R.  Kantorwitz. 

©   Rosa  Kantorwitz,   St.   Louis ;   D :  15069, 
Feb.  13,  1909.  40946 


—  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Schubering.    48  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    31,    1911;    D:  24811;    G.   R. 
Schubering,  Oakland,  Cal.  40947 

—  in  3  acts,   by   A.   K.   Harned.     59  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   19,   1911;   D:  24514;   Ada   K. 
Harned,  New  York.  40948 


—  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Blondell  and  Fitz- 
gerald Murphy.  [2],  34  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  Blondell,   New  York;   D :  3771, 
July  30,  1903;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  40949 


by  J.  J.  Caullet.     118  p. 


—  play   in  5  acts, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   22,   1913;    D:  33289;    John    J. 
Caullet,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  40950 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Kempster.     [132]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1912;    D:  28810;    Aquila 
Kempster,  New  York.  40951 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  L.  Bond.     [12]  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910;   D :  22147 ;  Raymond 
Leslie  Bond,  Fall  River,  Mass.  40952 


or.  Her  wedding  eve,  drama  in  1  act,  by 

M.  E.  Younge.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1911;  D:  25097;  M.  Eliza- 
beth Younge,  New  York.  40953 

Scapegrace  (The);  comedy  for  1  male  and  6  fe- 
males, by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,   E.   S.  Werner,   1907.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
11702,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.     40954 


Scapin  and  Nerine;  a  1  act  comedy  In  verse, 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Theodore  de  Ban- 
ville,  by  P.  B.  Kayser. 

©    Paul   Barr    Kayser,     Boston;     D:4924, 
Apr.  22,  1904.  40955 

Scapin's  artifices  (Les  fourberies  de  Scapin); 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  MoliSre,  tr.  by  C.  Re- 
nauld.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles   Renauld,   New  York;   1900  A: 
3399,  Feb.  6;  2c.  Feb.  6.  40956 

Scar  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  K.  Brooks. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    23,    1913;    D:  35506;    Herbert 
Kingsley  Brooks,  New  York.  40957 

Scarab  (The);  comedy,  by  T.  Connor.  [1],  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32714 ;  Torrey  Con- 
nor, Oakland,  Cal.  40958 


—  or,  The  awakening  soul,  play  in  1  act,  bv 
G.  H.  White  and  J.  P.  S.  Neligh.  [V,  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914 ;  D :  36169 ;  Grace  Hoff- 
man White  and  J.  P.  S.  Neligh,  Washing- 
ton. 40958a 


Scarab  (The)  of  destiny. 
Coeur  de  Lion. 


See  Love  (The)  of 


Scarecrow  (The);  an  Anglo-Indian  comedv  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  M.  Croker.  [56]  p.  4°.  'Type- 
written. 

©   Mrs.    B.    M.    Croker,   London ;    D :  8324, 
Mar.  12,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1906.  40959 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago ;   1888 :  16734. 
June  11.  4096f 

an   original  dramatic  sensation,  by   F.   G. 

Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  3310, 
Apr.  1.  40961 

or,  The  glass  of  truth,  a  tragedy  of  the 

ludicrous,     by     P.     Mackaye.      [119]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Percy   Mackaye,    New   York ;     D :  4148, 
Oct.  27,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.  40962 

Same.      New    York,    The   Macmillan    com 

pany,  1908.    xv,  179  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  D :  12393,  Feb. 
19,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1908.  40963 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 


Two  (The)  tramps 
Scarecrow  (The)  and  the  maid. 

©   Matthias   Albert,    New    York 
Dec.  8,  1905. 

Scarecrow's    (The)    dream;     by     C. 
[10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Brownie,  Topeka,  Kan. ;  D :  12447, 
Feb.  28,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1908.  40965 


D :  7682, 
40964 

Brownie. 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


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Scarf  (The)  of  gold;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Warren.     [170]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Warren,  Chicago;  D:  13212, 
June  18,  1908 ;  2c.  June  18,  1908.  40966 

Scaring  (The)  off  of  Teddy  Dawson;  comedy  in 
1  act.  by  Harold  Brighouse.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  20  p. 
12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2387] ) 

©   Mar.    31,   1911;    2c.    Apr.    1,    1911;    D: 
23816;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       40967 

Scarlet  (The)  abbess.     See  Veronica. 

Scarlet  and  blue;  or.  One  hundred  years  ago, 
adapted  by  C.  E.  Callahan. 

©  Charles  E.   Callahan,  Cincinnati;  1876: 
392,  Jan.  8.  40968 

Scarlet  (The)  band;  an  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Ferguson. 

©  Wm.  Jason  Ferguson,  New  York;  1874: 
13248,  Oct.  26.  40969 

Scarlet  (The)  bonnet;  a  comedy  in  2  acts  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Helen  Sherman 
Griffith.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904. 
25  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D: 
5028,  May  14,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.     40970 

Scarlet  (The)  cord;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
E.   E.  Lewis. 

©   Mrs.     E.     Edward     Lewis;     1872:1915, 
Feb.  28.  40971 

or,   The  female  spy,   a  military   allegory, 

by  M.  D.  Clifton. 

©  Marv  Delano  Clifton,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
1873:2022.  Feb.  28.  40972 

See  also  Leo. 


Scarlet  (The)  cross;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  L.  Buckingham.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Buckingham,  New  York ;  D  :  4883, 
Apr.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1904.  40973 

Scarlet  (The)  curtain.     See  Family  (The)  doll. 

Scarlet  (The)  demon.     See  Cagliostro. 

Scarlet  fever;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.   S.  Hope. 
[3],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  June  19,  1915 ;  D :  40992 ;  Muriel  Syl- 
vester Hope,  New  York.  40974 

Scarlet  (The)  goblin;  extravaganza,  by  Frank 
Dix.    117  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Robert  Arthur,   London ;   D :  4444.   Dec. 
29,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1903.  40975 

Scarlet  (The)  hand;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Pettitt.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1911 ;  D :  23196 ;  Henry  Pet- 
titt, Brighton,  England. 


Scarlet  (The)  lancers;  a  drama  In  3  acts,  from 
Mignon;  or.  Booties'  baby  of  John  Strange 
Winter  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard] 
dramatized  by  Doctor  Wright. 

©  Ella  Wesner,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1887 :  22583, 
Sept.  5.  40977 

Scarlet  (The)  letter;  by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne, 
dramatized  and  adapted  for  the  stage.  Type- 
written. 

©    George   P.    Eustis,    Washington;    1899: 
16759,  Mar.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  40978 


—  a  drama,  by  George  H.  Andrews.  Boston, 
C.  H.Spencer,  1871.  24  p.  12°.  (Spencer's 
universal  stage,  no.  61) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston ;  1871 :  9408, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  40979 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  by  authority 


from  Hawthorne's  romance,  by  Kate  Field. 

©  James  R.  Osgood  and  co.,  Boston;  1874: 
11370,  Sept.  5.  40980 

adapted   from   Hawthorne's   novel   of 


that  name,  by  Anna  Lee. 

©  E.   A.   Yoke,  Philadelphia;   1871:11840. 
Dec.  14.  40981 

from    N.    Hawthorne's   novel,    drama- 


tized by  Comte  de  Nazae  and  J.  M.  Lander. 
Ms. 

©  Jean  M.  Lander,  Washington;  1877:28, 
Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Jan.  10.  40982 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  Nathaniel 


Hawthorne's  story  of  the  same  name,  by  W.  G. 
Browne.    27  p.     f°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  W.  Gault  Browne,  Chicago ;  D :  2903,  Jan. 
24,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1903.  40983 

a  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  P.  Lathrop, 


music  by  Walter  Damrosch. 

©  George  Parsons  Lathrop,  New  London, 
Conn.;  1896:8424,  Feb.  4;  2c.  Mar.  6;  Ic. 
Feb.  4.  40984 

—  dramatization  in  4  acts  of  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne's novel,  by  Donald  Robertson.  [69]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Clara  Kohn  Meyer,  New  Orleans;  D: 
2944,  Feb.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1903.      40984a 

dramatization    of    Nathaniel    Hawthorne's 


40976 

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classical  romance  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  McCaleb. 
[1],  59  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  11,   1913;   D:  34695;   Louis  J. 
McCaleb,  New  Orleans.  40985 

—  a  libretto  for  opera,  by  G.  P.  Lathrop. 

©  George  Parsons  Lathrop,  New  London, 
Conn. ;  1892 :  24574,  June  11.  40986 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Mansfield. 

©    Richard    Mansfield,    New    York;    1892: 
33274,  Aug.  12.  40987 


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Scarlet  (The)  letter — Continued. 

a   romantic  drama   in  4   acts,   dramatized 

from  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's  romance,  by  G. 

Harrison.     Brooklyn,    Printed   by    Harry   M, 

Gardner,  jr.,  1876.     2  p.  1.,   [3]-50  p.     front. 

(port.)     1  pi.    8°. 
©  Gabriel  Harrison,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  12431, 

Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1877.  40988 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L.  Knapp. 

©    George    L.    Knapp,    Denver ;    D :  10286, 
Apr.  6,  1907.  40989 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  a  dramatization  of  Na- 


thaniel Hawthorne's  novel,  by   S.  I.  McWil- 
liams. 

©    Sue    Ingersol    McWilliams,    Covington, 
Ind. ;  1872  :  11904,  Nov.  11.  40990 

or,  Pearl,  the  elf  child,   a  dramatization 


of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's  novel  of  that  name, 
in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  adapted  by  A.  E. 
Inman. 

©  Annie  Eliza  Inman,  Chicago ;  1894 :  7219, 
Apr.  2.  40991 

See  also  Arthur  Dim.mesdale. 


Scarlet  (The)  stigma;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  E.  Smith. 

©  James  Edgar  Smith,  Washington;  1899: 
51173,  Aug.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  12.  40998 

Scarlet  (The)  sunshade;  farce  with  music  in  3 
acts,  adapted  from  the  French,  English  book 
and  lyrics  by  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Her- 
mann Lohr.  London,  H.  Percy  Becher,  1914. 
69  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   9,   1914;    2e.   Mar.    10,   1914;    D: 
36341 ;  H.  Percy  Becher,  London.  40998a 

Scarlet  tanager;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  B. 
Kayser. 

©    Paul    Barr   Kayser,   Boston ;    D :  10229, 
Mar.  28,  1907.  40999 

Scarlet  (The)  throne;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York;  D:3619, 
June  18,  1903.  41000 


Scarlet  (The)  umbrella;  a  musical  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Grayson,  music  by 
Meyer  Lutz. 

©  Pauline   Grayson,  New   York ;   D :  5087, 
May  21,  1904.  41001 

Scarlet  (The)  letter  A;  a  New  England  drama      Scarlet   (The)   woman   of  Babylon;  a   comedy 
in   5   acts,    in   part   an   adaptation   of   Haw-  drama  of  American  society  in  4  acts,  by  J. 


I 


thorne's    novel   The    scarlet    letter,    by    Fred 
Fritz  (F.  G.  Parkinson) 

©  F.  G.  Parkinson,  Whatcheer,  la.;  1897: 
50556,  Sept.  10.  40992 

Scarlet  love;  tragedy  of  a  thief  and  his  woman 
in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Lewis.  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1914 ;  D :  37643 ;  W.  Barran 
Lewis,  Philadelphia.  40992a 

Scarlet  IX;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Maas. 

©  Jas.  Maas,  New  York ;  1887 :  8306,  Apr.  6. 

40993 

Scarlet  (The)  pimpernel. 

©  James  Hippisley,  Boston ;  D :  11368,  Sept. 
17,  1907.  40994 

Scarlet  (The)  robe;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  S. 
Sheldon.    133  p.    4°.    Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1912 ;  D :  31282 ;  H.  S.  Shel- 
don, New  York.  40995 

Scarlet  (The)  service;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Oishei.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1915  ;  D :  40970 ;  J.  R.  Oishei, 
Buffalo.  40995a 

Scarlet  sin;  in  5  acts,  by  G.  R.  Sims  and  A. 
Shirley. 

©  George  R.  Sims  and  Arthur  Shirley,  Lon- 
don ;  1900  A :  25247,  Oct.  11.  40996 

by  J.  Hunt.  [115]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Jay   Hunt,    Brookline,    Mass.;    D:3935, 
Sept.  14.  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  40997 


Stapleton  and  E.  Friend. 

©  John  Stapleton  and  Emil  Friend,  Chi- 
cago ;  1896 :  37553,  June  29.  41002 

Scarred;  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Fox. 

©  James  W.  Fox,  Boston ;  1877 :  6156,  Mav 
23;  2c.  Aug.  22.  41003 

Scarron;  comedie  tragique  en  5  actes,  en  vers, 
par  Catulle  Mendes,  musique  et  chansons  de 
Reynaldo  Hahn.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1905. 
4  p.  1.,  262  p.    8°. 

©  Eug§ne  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  6360,  Mar. 
20,  1905;  2c.  (proof)  Mar.  17,  1905;  2c.  Apr. 
22,  1905.  41004 

Scat;  farce,  by  Louise  Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon, 
O.,  March  brothers,  1912.  3  p.  8".  (Famous 
five-cent  funny  farces) 

©  Sept.  9,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1912;  D: 
30809 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  41005 

Scatter ly  (The)  jewels;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  United  States; 
1878 :  5178,  Apr.  29.  41006 

Scemo;  drame  lyrique  en  3  actes  et  5  tableaux, 
de  Charles  Mer§,  musique  de  Alfred  Bachelet. 
Paris,  Max  Eschig.     78  p.     12°. 

©  May  9,  1914 ;  Ic.  May  18,  1914 ;  D  :  37050 ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  41006a 

Scene  at  Cambridge  university.  1  1.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Harriet  Earhart  Monroe,  Washington; 
D :  5304,  July  2.  1904 ;  2c.  July  2,  1904.    41007 


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Scene  between  Puritans  and  students.  11.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   Harriet   Earliart   Monroe,   Washington ; 
D:5306,  July  2,  1904;  2c.  July  2,  1904. 

41008 

Scene  (A)  from  real  life  in  the  year  2000.  See 
Emancipated  woman. 

Scene  from  The  last  days  of  Pompeii;  arr.  by 
Marguerite  W.  Morton. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  30184, 
June  2;  2c.  Jline  2.  41009 

Scene  in  a  rathskeller;  by  F,  A.  Mullane.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   7,   1910;   D:  20365;   Frank  A. 
Mullane,  Brooklyn.  41010 

Scene  (A)  in  a  U.  S.  postoffice  in  No  Where 
Ville.  See  Night  (A)  in  the  U.  S.  post- 
ofiB.ce  in  Nowhereville. 


Scene  (A)  in  Brittany, 
welcome. 


See  Prodigal's  (The) 
[7]  p. 


Scene  in  San  Francisco;  by  A.  O'Hara. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    28,    1911;    D:  24794;    Austin 
O'Hara,  New  York.  41011 

Scene  (A)  in  the  orient  at  evening;  by  A.  B. 
Omar. 

©  Abbas  Ben  Omar,  London ;  D :  3844,  Aug. 
19,  1903.  41012 

Scenens  b0rn;  komedie  i  5  akter,  af  E.  H0yer. 
[2],  154  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1,    1911;    D:  25648;   Edgard 
H0yer,  Copenhagen.  41013 

Scenes  and  incidents  of  the  Revolution.  See 
Patriots  (The) 

Scenes  and  songs  of  ye  olden  time;  old  folks' 
entertainment,  by  Laura  M.  Parsons.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
49592,  Oct.  24;  2c.  Nov.  8.  41014 

Scenes  at  a  London  ball;  sketch,  by  James 
Budd.    6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910 ;  D :  21260 ;  James  Hill, 
London,  41015 

Scenes  at  the  iron  pier.     See  Coney  Island. 

Scenes  at  the  junction.     See  Stranded. 

Scenes  at  the  Red  Lion  inn.  See  Magic  (The) 
top. 

Scenes  behind  the  scenes;  comedy  sketch,  by 
J.  Delmore.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1911;   D:  24387;  John  Del- 
more,  Oakland,  Gal.  41016 

Scenes  de  la  vie  de  boheme.  See  Bohemia. — 
Mimi  Pinson. 


Scenes  from  Cranford;  by  C.  O.  Browne. 

©  Charlotte  Crowninshield  Browne,  Salem, 
Mass. ;  1898 :  232,  Jan.  3 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.      41017 

Scenes  from  Pilgrim's  Progress.  See  Enjoy- 
able  entertainments. 

Scenes  from  the  Civil  War;  by  Joan  Baxter 
Rollins. 

©  Little  chronicle  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  14877, 
Jan.  22,  1909.  41018 

Scenes  from  the  drama  of  life;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  J.  Le  Brandt.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   Le  Brandt,    New   York;    1897: 
55421,  Oct.  2;  2c.  Oct.  2.  41019 

Scenes  from  the  legends  of  King  Arthur;  play 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Kennedy.  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36810 ;  Edith  Ken- 
nedy, Pittsburgh.  41019a 

Scenes  in  a  country  hotel.  See  Golden  bum- 
blebee. 

Scenes  in  a  gambler's  life.  See  Chances  and 
changes. 

Scenes  in  a  private  gallery.  See  Statu-eques- 
tro. 

Scenes  in  a  restaurant;  entertainment  in  1  act, 
by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1909.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17296 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  41020 

Scenes  in  a  sanctum;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1 
act,  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
24697,  May  4 ;  2c.  July  10.  41021 

Scenes  in  a  stock  broker's  oflftce.  See  Sporting 
(The)  ticker. 

Scenes  in  Chinatown;  in  1  act,  by  C.  and  L.  Ore. 
Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  and  Lulu  Oro,  Seattle ;  1899  :  35098, 
May  25 ;  2c.  May  25.  41022 

Scenes  in  Fairy-land.  See  Gulliver  voyage 
thiough  Lilliput. 

Scenes  in  front  of  a  clothing  store;  a  farce  in 
1  scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  The 
De  Witt  publishing  house  [1889]  1  p.  1.,  6 
p  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  160]) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1889: 
38485,  Dec.  17 ;  2c.  Dec.  18.  41023 

Scenes  in  Southland.     See  Delmar. 

Scenes  in  the  Emerald  Isle.     See  Irish  stew. 

Scenes  in  the  life  of  Napoleon  III,  emperor  of 

the  French;  by  C.  R.  McCabe. 

©  Charles  Reed  McCabe,  Barberton,  O. ;  D : 

4217,  Nov.  9,  1903.  41024 


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Scenes  in  the  South  Carolina  legislature.  See 
Who's  got  de  flo'P 

Scenes  in  the  Union  depot;  a  humorous  enter- 
tainment in  1  scene,   by  Laura   M.  Parsons. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  cc,  1905.    24  p.    12". 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  7037, 
July  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  41025 

Scenes  on  the  Midway  Plaisance;  farce  com- 
edy. 

©  Willis  P.  Sweatnam,  New  York;  1893: 
49089,  Nov.  3.  41026 

Scenes  on  the  Mississippi;  a  real  southern 
darkey  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Buckley's  min- 
strels, rev.  by  different  parties,  this  version 
arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  1875.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian 
and  comic  drama,  no.  80] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
14048,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  .July  26,  1876.  41027 

Scenes  on  the  plains.     See  Indian  life,  a  chase 

for  a  wife. 
Scenes  on  the  Swanee  River.     See  Blackville 

(The)  twins. 

Scent  (The)  of  fresias;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Lynch.     101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1915;    D:  40168;    Joseph 
Hamilton  Lynch,  New  York.  41027a 

Scent  (The)  of  the  magnolias;  a  play  in  1  act, 
by  L.  E.  White.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  E.  White,  New  York;  D:  10554, 

ivray  13,  1907 ;  2c.  May  28,  1907.  41028 

Scepter  (The)  and  the  scythe;  a  4  act  drama, 

by  W.  E.  Harvey.     [71]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Ellison  Harvey,  Richmond ;  D : 
3014,  Feb.  18,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1903.      41029 

Sceptre  and  sword.  See  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor. 

Sceptre  (The)  of  steel;  a  romantic  play,  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Birch  Vye.  Type- 
written. 

©  Emanuel  C.  Hedmondt,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land ;  1899 :  38925,  June  13 ;  2c.  June  13. 

41030 
Schaeffer,  the  bill  poster;  by  E.  R.  Lang. 

©  Edwin  R.  Lang,  New  York ;  1885 :  26116, 

Dec.  12.  41031 

Schah-razade;    schauspiel    in   3   aufziigen,   von 

Gerdt    V.    Bassewitz.      Leipzig,    E.    Rowohlt 

verlag,  1911.    116  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1911;   D: 
25179;  Ernst  Rowohlt,  Leipzig.  41032 

Schalk  (Der)  von  Joenkoeping  (The  rogue  of 
Joenkoeping);  operette  in  3  acten,  das  buch- 
dialog  und  text  der  gesaenge  von  Heinrich 
Urban,  musik  von  A.  Neuendorff. 

©   Adolph   Neuendorff,    New   York;    1889: 
29716,  Oct.  1.  41033 


Schatten  (Ein)  fiel  iiber  den  tisch;  schauspiel 
in  3  akten,  von  Max  Dauthendey.  Leipzig,  E. 
Rowohlt  verlag,  1911.     72  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  15,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1911;  D: 
25279;  Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.    41034 

Schatz  (Der);  komodie  in  4  akten,  von  David 
Pinski.  Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E.  Bloeh 
[1910]     131  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  1910 ;  D  :  23019 ; 
Theaterverlag  Edward  Bloch,  Berlin.    41035 

Schauspiele,  [und]  dichtungen  aus  dem  nach- 
lass;  [von]  .Tiilius  Wolff,  mit  9  vollbildern 
von  H.  Grobet.  Leipzig,  P.  List  [1913]  614 
p.  plates.  12°.  (His  Samtliche  werke, 
18.  bd.) 

Dramatic  contents  :  Kambyses. — Die  jung- 
gesellensteuer. — Drohende  wolken. — Der  fls- 
kus. 

©  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1913 ;  A— For- 
eign 9090;  Paul  List,  Leipzig.  41035a 

Schechite  (Die);  drama  in  4  acts.     J.  Gordin. 

©  Jacob  Gordin,  New  York ;  1899 :  71555, 
Nov.  2.  41036 

Scheherazade;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frank 
Harvey. 

©  Kate  Stevenson,  United  States;  1888: 
13396,  May  7.  41037 

Scheidungsgrund  (Der);  lustspiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Benedikt  Bernheim  und  Konrad  Dreher. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.  [1912]     37  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29430 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41038 

Schneidungsreise  (Die);  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Leo  Walter  Stein.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1909.     152  p.     diagr.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30, 1909 ;  D :  16968 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  41039 

Scheinehe  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von  M. 
Dannenberg,  musik  von  Friedrich  Kark.  Han- 
nover, L.  Oertel,  1912.  77  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1912 ;  D :  29714 ;  Louis  Oer- 
tel, Hanover,  Germany.  41040 

Scheintodte  (Die)  braut.     See  Clarissa. 

Scheme  number  eight;  or.  The  kidnapped 
kangaroo,  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Pitkin,  J.  Prentiss,  L.  Nicholson  and  A.  K. 
Fallows.     [157]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1912 ;  D :  28350 ;  Walter  B. 
Pitkin,  Dover,  N.  J..  Janet  Prentiss,  Lillian 
Nicholson  and  Alice  Katharine  Fallows,  New 
York.  41041 


2067 


41043 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41062 


Scheme  (A)  tliat  failed;  a  comedy  In  1  act,  by 
Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing   company,   1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  39223, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  41042 

Schemer  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Cor- 
tis.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22558 ;  Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  41043 

original  sketch,  by  N.  Twomey.     [1],  21  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D:  34312;  Neil  Two- 
mey, Dorchester,  Mass.  41044 

Schemers  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Selby. 

©   George   B.   Selby,    Louisville;    D:7513, 
Nov.  6,  1905.  41045 


Same.     135  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1910;   D:  20321;  George  B. 
Selby,  Louisville.  41046 

a  rousing  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L. 

Dixson.     [2],  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Lester  Dixson,  Northfield,  Minn. ; 
D :  7172,  Aug.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1905. 

41047 

sensational    comedy    drama    tabloid    in    3 


acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.    23  p.    f°.    Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38750 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  41047a 

or,  Three  of  a  kind,  an  entirely  original 


comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dawson. 

©  Forbes  Dawson,  London ;  D :  1930,  Feb. 
28,  1902.  41048 

Schemes;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Greene  and  A.  S.  Thompson. 

©   Clay   M.   Greene  and   A.   S.   Thompson, 
United  States;  1878:2183,  Feb.  19.       41049 

an  original  musical  comedy,  by  F.  Jansen 


and  H.  B.  Phillips. 

©  F.  Jansen  and  H.  B.  Phillips,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  1890 :  29688,  Sept.  26.  41050 

—  or,  A  legal  document,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 


by  E.  Barbour. 

©    Edwin   Barbour    and    Stephen    Fitzpat- 
rlck,  Minneapolis;  1888:20734,  July  19. 

41051 

Schemes   and  dreams;   a  musical  oddity   In  2 
acts,  by  B.  F.  Becker  and  F.  Monroe. 

©  B.  F.  Becker  and  Frank  Monroe,  Phila- 
delphia ;  1884 :  20690,  Oct.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  4. 

41052 


Schemes  o*  mice  and  men;  comedy  In  3  acts, 
by  Nance  Peters.  [117]  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909;  D:  16516;  P.  J.  Se- 
franka,  Somerville,  Mass.  41053 

Scheming;  by  E.  R.  Lang. 

©  Edwin  R.  Lang,  New  York ;  1885 :  26117. 
Dec.  12.  41054 

Schicksalswogen;  ein  lebensbild  aus  2  welt- 
teilen  in  4  akten,  von  K.  Schmalhaus. 

©  Karl  Schmalhaus,  Davenport,  la. ;  D : 
13774,  Sept.  14,  1908.  41055 

Schiller;  oder,  Der  infant  der  menschheit, 
drama  in  3  akten,  von  Walter  von  Molo.  Ber- 
lin und  Leipzig,  Schuster  &  Loeffler,  1913. 
100  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913;  D:  32495;  Schuster 
&  Loeffler,  Berlin.  41056 

Schimmel  (Der);  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  G.  von 
Moser,  with  table  of  difficulties  by  Sigmon 
M.  Stern.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company. 
Boston,  C.  Schoenhof  [1883]  55  p.  12°. 
(Stern's  selected  German  comedies  prepared 
for  students,  no.  2) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  1883: 
13117,  July  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  41057 

Same. 

©  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1876,  May  27,  1911.  Original  entry, 
July  17,  1883,  no.  13117.  41058 

Schinder  (Der)  Hannes;  drama  in  5  akten,  22 
offenen  verwandlungen,  nebst  einem  nach- 
spiele  in  2  bildern  betitelt:  Verurtheilt  und 
auf  dem  schafoot ;  neu  bearb.,  von  J.  Worm- 
ser. 

©  Jean  Wormser,  Chicago;  1896:22920, 
Apr.  13.  41059 

Schirin  und  Gertraude;  scherzspiel  In  4  akten, 
von  E.  Hardt.  Leipzig,  Insel-verlag,  1913. 
168  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913 ;  D  :  34886 ;  Ernst  Hardt, 
Weimar,  Germany.  41060 

Schlagende  wetter;  soziales  drama  in  4  akten, 
von  Maximilian  Bottcher.  Berlin,  Kiihling  & 
Giittner,  1906.     152  p.     8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Kiihling 
&  Giittner,  Berlin;  res.  no.  574;  Ic.  Oct.  18, 
1906.  41061 

Schlangentanzerin  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Annie  Neumann-Hofer.  Berlin,  Ahn  & 
Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.     117  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911;  D:  28025;  Buhnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41062 


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41080 


Schlaraffenkonig  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Dr.  F.  Wolfson.  Leipzig,  Oscar  Brand- 
stette.    58  p.    12°.     [Textbuch] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913;  D:  32962;  Dr.  Franz 
Wolfson,  Leipzig.  41063 

Schlaraffenland;  marchenschwank  In  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  New  York,  I. 
Goldmann,  1899.     135  p.     12°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin;  1899:80856, 
Dec.  14;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1900.  41064 

Schleclite    (Die)    pastucher;    von    Octave   Mir- 

beau,  bearbeitet  in  Yiddish  von  Jacob  Gordin. 

©  Jacob  M.  Gordin,  New  York ;  1899 :  3315, 

Jan.  7.  41065 

Schlechte  (Der)  ruf;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Ludwig  Hirschfeld  und  Walter  Angel.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erben,  1909.    84  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch,  erben,  Berlin;  D:  15743. 
Apr.  30,  1909;  2c.  May  8,  1909.  41066 

ein   rokokoscherz,   von   Oscar   Blumenthal. 

Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909.    42  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D :  16967 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  41067 

Schleier  (Der)  der  Pierrette;  pantomime  in  3  bil- 
dern,  von  Arthur  Schnitzler,  musik  von  Ernst 
von  Dohnanyi.  Leipzig  [etc.]  L.  Doblinger, 
1910.     30  p.     12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Jan.  17, 1910;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1910;  D:  20075; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  41068 

Schlitz  and  Blitz. 

©  Clay  T.  Vance,  New  York;  D:1798, 
Apr.  29,  1902.  41069 

Schlossermaxe;  posse  mit  gesang  in  4  akten, 
von  Hans  Hyan.  [1],  75  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1912;  D:  30502;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  41070 

Schluck  and  Jau.  See  Dramatic  (The)  works 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Schluck  und  Jau;  scherz-und  schimpf spiel,  von 
G.  Hauptmann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1900. 
2  p.  1.,  78  1.     4°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin;  1900  A:  495, 
Jan.  5;  2c.  Jan.  5.  41071 

See  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Ger- 
hart Hauptmann. 

Schmalz  Gesicht  &  company;  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  B.  N.  Living- 
ston.   54  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1911;  D :  25271 ;  B.  N. 
Livingston,  Baltimore.  41072 

Schmerecase  in  school;  character  entertainment 
for  boys  in  2  pts.,  arr.  by  George  P.  Seller. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  21  p. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Nov.  5,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42197 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  41072a 


Schmetterling-sschlacht  (Die);  komodie  in  4 
akten,  von  Hermann  Sudermann.  Stuttgart, 
I.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger 
[1894]     136  p.     8°. 

©  J.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger, 
Stuttgart,  Germany;  1894:59542,  Dec.  21; 
2c.  Dec.  21.  41073 

Schmitt's  debut  into  society;  a  1  act  sketch, 
by  Whelan  and  Otto.    3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  0.  Whelan,  San  Francisco;  D:3264, 
Apr.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1903.  41074 

Schmuck  (Der)  der  Madonna  (I  giojelli  della 
Madonna);  oper  in  3  akten  aus  dem  neapoli- 
tanischen  volksleben,  verse  von  C.  Zangarini 
und  E.  Golisciani,  deutsche  iibersetzung  von 
Hans  Liebstoeckl,  handlung  und  musik  von 
Ermanno  Wolf-Ferrari.  Leipzig,  J.  Wein- 
berger, 1911.     74  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  10,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1912;  D: 
28292;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.         41075 

Schnapphaehne;  ein  sommerspiel  vom  Rhein  in 
4  akten,  von  Walter  Bloem. 

©  Baedekersche  buch-  und  kunsthandlung 
und  buchdruckerei  A.  Martini  und  Grtittefien, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  Elberfeld,  Germany ;  D :  2781,  Dec. 
30,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1902.  41076 

[Schnee;  by  Stanislaw  Pshybyshevsky,  tr.  by 
S.  Epstein] 

New  York,  1910  [1911]     79  p.     16°. 

©  June  10,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1911;  A: 
295999 ;  Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  41077 

Schneeflocke;  by  A.  M.  Willner. 

©  Emil  Berti  &  co.,  Leipzig;  1896:65034, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Dec.  26.  41078 

Schneeglockchen;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
A.  M.  Willner  und  Julius  Wilhelm,  musik  von 
Gustav  Kerker.  Text  der  gesange.  Leipzig 
[etc.]  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  1913.  48  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1910;  D: 
22641 ;  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  Leipzig. 

41079 

Schneekbnigin;  ein  deutsches  marchenspiel  in 
einem  vorspiel  und  3  akten,  mit  zugrundele- 
gung  von  Andersen's  Schneekonigin,  von  Dora 
Duncker.  Charlottenburg,  Verlag  der  Schiller- 
buchhandlung  M.  Teschner,  g.  m.  b.  h.  [1910] 
96  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  3,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1910;  D: 
17995;  Max  Teschner,  Charlottenburg,  Ger- 
many. 41080 


2069 


41081 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41096 


Schneider  (Die);  ein  lust-spiel  mit  gesang  in  4 
aufziigen,  von  A.  F.  Hamann. 

'©  A.  F.  Hamann,  Davenport,  la.;  1879: 
16401,. Dec.  6.  41081 

Schneider  (Der)  von  Malta;  komische  oper  in 
3  aufziigen,  dichtung  von  Richard  Schott, 
musik  von  Waldemar  Wendland.  Berlin, 
Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912. 
72  p.     16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1912;  2c.  June  21,  1912;  D: 
3004.5:  Biihnenverlag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h..  Berlin.  41082 

Schneider  (Der)  von  Ulm  (The  flying  tailor); 
comic  opera,  words  and  music  by  A.  Belz. 

©  Adolph  Belz.  New  York;  1885:22292, 
Oct.   24.  41083 

Schneider  Wibbel;  komodie  in  5  bildern,  von 
Hans  Miiller-Schlosser.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch, 
1913.     68  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34873;  Eduard 
Bloch,   Berlin.  41084 

Schnider;  or,  The  house  on  the  Bhine,  an 
original  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J. 
McCloskey. 

©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1871: 
5245,  June  3.  41085 

Schoen-Rothtraut;  ein  maerchenspiel  mit  lie- 
deru  in  3  acten  und  4  bildern,  von  L.  L. 
Leser.  Dresden,  E.  Pierson's  verlag,  1904. 
3  p.  1.,  84  p.    port.    12°. 

©  Lotta  L.  Leser,  Philadelphia;  D:3594, 
June  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1904.  41086 

Schbne  (Die)  ehebrecherin;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Emil  und  Arnold  Golz.  Leipzig,  W.  Karc- 
zag,  1913.     64  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D:  36956;  W.  Karc- 
zag,  Leipzig.  41086  a 

Schone  (Die)  exzellenz;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Josef  Siener,  musik  von  Benno  Stern- 
berg. Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     84  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1913 ;  D  :  33643 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41087 

Schone  frauen;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Etienne  Key,  deutsch  von  Otto  Eisenschitz. 
Wien-Berlin,  Comoedia,  1912.     115  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  29429  ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  41088 

Schbne  (Die)  miillerin;  spiel-oper  in  1  aufzug, 
von  Otto  Dorn.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Weinberger. 
1908.    32  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Josef  Weinberger,  Vienna ;  D :  13242. 
June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  23,  1908.  41089 


Schone  (Die)  Risette;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
A.  M.  Winner  und  Robert  Bodanzky,  musik 
von  Leo  Fall.  Text  der  gesange.  Wien,  Leip- 
zi,':.  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  1910.  49  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  24,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1910;  D: 
22847;  W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  Vienna. 

41090 

Schone  (Der)  student  und  frauengunst;  vers- 
komodie  in  3  aufziigen.  von  Doctores  Schalk 
&  CO.    123  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Alfred  Furrer.  Bern,  Switzerland ;  D : 
1037,  Oct.  30,  1901;  2c,  Oct.  30,  1901.     41091 

Schonste  (Die)  frau;  operette  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Rudolph  Lothar,  mit  teilweiser  benutzung 
eines  alteren  sujets,  musik  von  Giacomo  Min- 
kowski. Berlin,  Wien,  Verlag  der  Schlesing- 
er'schen  buch-  und  musikhandlung,  1910.  40 
p.    12°.     [Text  der  gesange] 

©  Sept.  16,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1910;  D: 
22187;  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin.  41092 

Schonwiesen;  ein  schauspiel,  von  G.  A.  Crii- 
well.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1911.  177  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  1.  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23972 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  41093 

Scholar's  (The)  dream.     See  Philip  Arden. 

Schonick  (The)  Morgath,  and  the  ravens  of 
the  tomb;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Davis. 

©  Thomas  Davis,  New  York ;  1880 :  7591, 
May  15.  41094 

School  act;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  D.  D.  Berger. 
8  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D :  24296 ;  Dorothy  D. 
Berger,  Chicago.  41095 

School  (The)  and  commencement  at  Dark 
Town  college;  by  P.  F.  Campbell. 

©  Peter  F.  Campbell,  Jersey  City ;  D :  3140. 
Mar.  14,  1903.  41096 

School  and  parlor  comedies;  by  B.  L.  C.  Grif- 
fith. Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1894.     [154]  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Between  the  acts. — Forget-me- 
nots. — A  cloudy  day. — Wanted,  a  valet. — A 
A  slight  miscalculation.— Pro  tem. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894 :  28466, 
July  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  41096a 

School  (The)  at  Mud  Hollow;  a  burlesque,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  New  York,  Chicago, 
Tullar-Meredith  co.,  1915.    38  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  and  afif.  June  11,  1915 ; 
A :  401342 ;  Tullar-Meredith  co..  New  York. 

41096b 


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School  (The)  bell;  or,  The  moon  g'irl,  fantastic 
musical  spectacular  in  3  acts,  book,  lyrics  and 
music  by  E.  Hanford.  [120]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36286;  Edwin  Han- 
ford, New  York.  41097 


School   (The)  board  in  onr  town, 
act  plays. 


See  One- 


School  (The)  boy's  dream.    See  Jack's  visitors. 

School-day  dialogues;  a  collection  of  original 
dialogues,  tableaux,  etc.,  compiled  by  Alex- 
ander Clark.  11th  ed.  Philadelphia.  J.  W. 
Daughaday  &  co.   [1874]     372  p.     12°. 

©  J.  W.  Daughaday  &  co.,  Philadelphia; 
1874 :  8871,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  3.  41097a 


Same.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 

company,  1897.    187  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  35457, 
June  14 ;  2c.  June  23.  41097b 

School-days;  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  Ed. 
Gardenier,  music  by  Gus  Edwards.    [7]  p.  f. 
©  Gus  Edwards  music  pub.  co.,  New  York ; 
A :  202337,  Mar.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908. 

41098 

a  laughable,  musical,  singing  and  dancing 


dialogue  act,  composed  and  arr.  by  I.  Woods. 
5  p.    4°.    Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  Isaac  Woods,   Chicago;   D:  13125,   May 
19,  1908;  2c.  May  19,  1908.  41099 


—  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Selden. 

©   Edgar    Selden,    New   York ;     D :  11461, 
Sept.  26,  1907.  41100 


— -a.  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Woolson 
Morse. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1880 :  15343, 
Oct.  8.  41101 


I 


-play   in   2  acts   of   school  life,  by   C.   H. 

Freark.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38027 ;  Clarence  H. 
Freark,  Washington.  41101a 

or.  Boys  and  girls  again,  a  dramatic  and 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sydney  Rosen- 
feld. 

©  C.  R.  Gardiner,  New  York;  1880:3638, 
Mar.  8.  41102 

See  also  Days  (The)  that  are  gone. 

School  dialogues  and  entertainments  for 
grammar  grades;  by  Harriet  H.  Pierson  .  .  . 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    110,  [45]  p. 

©  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1910 ;  A :  253781 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  41103 


School  for  acting;  a  play  In  1  act,  by  E.  Sagen- 
dorf. 

©  E.  Sagendorf ,  Scranton,  Pa. ;  1896 :  36901, 
June  24.  41104 

School  (The)  for  brides;  spectacular  musical 
farce  in  2  acts,  by  F.  R.  Adams.  [147]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  act  1,  May  2,  1913 ;  Ic.  act  2,  June  18, 
1913;  D:  33542;  Frank  R.  Adams,  Whitehall. 
Mich.  41105 

School  for  husbands;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V. 
Pettit     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1911;  D:  25784;  Wm. 
Vaughan  Pettit.  New  York.  41106 

School  (The)  for  intrigue;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
from  the  comedy  of  Beaumarchais,  Le  raariage 
de  Figaro,  by  J.  Mortimer.     London,  1873. 

©  James  Mortimer,  United  States;  1873: 
12790,  Nov.  4;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1874.  41107 

School  (The)  for  scandal;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1238,  Jan. 
2.  1902.  41108 

Same.  arr.  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1874 :  11754. 
Sept.  17;  2c.  Oct.  14.  41109 


— 'Same,    ed.    by    Frank   E.    Chase.      Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.     93  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  8,  1915 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39349 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  41109a 

—  Same,  entirely  new  edition,  ed.  by  John  M. 

Kingdom.     New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876. 

74  p.    12.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  201] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 

8001,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  41110 

See  also  Great  plays:  English.— Merchant 


(The)  of  Venice  (Fourth  act  of)— Repre- 
sentative English  drama  from  Dryden  to 
Sheridan. 

School  for  wives;  comedv  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W. 

Styer. 

©    Harry    Wasson    Styer,    San    Francisco; 
1888:18325,    June  27.  41111 


See  also  Lessons  in  intrigue. 

School-girl  (The);  a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts, 
words  and  lyrics  by  George  Manchester, 
music  by  Albert  Maurice.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  S.  Taylor  managers'  exchange,  New 
York;    1895:45764,    Sept.    7;    Ic.    Sept.    7. 

41112 

farce   comedy   in   3   acts,   by     Charles    P. 

Brown. 

©   Emma    Brennan    Ince,    New   York;    D: 
3986,  Aug.  29,  1903.  41113 


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41129 


School-girl  (The) — Continued. 

libretto  and  lyrics  by  George  Manchester. 

music    by    Albert    Maurice.     Maidstone,    J. 

Burgiss-Brown.     [Words  only] 

©  J.  Burgiss-Brown,  Maidstone,  England; 

1895:47474,  Sept.  18;  2c.  Sept.  18.  41114 

School-girl's  (A)  romance;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Charles  P.  Brown,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Emma  Brennan  Ince,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
8515,  Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  2.  41115 

See  also  Fun  in  a  boarding  school. 


School  (The)  of  courtship;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
B.   Lowenberg.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1914;  D:  37636;  Bettie 
Lowenberg,  San  Francisco.  41115a 

School  (The)  of  crime;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts. 

©  Ed.  R.  Salter  and  Henry  Pierson,  New 
York;  D:  2831,  Dec.  24,  1902.  41116 

School  (The)  of  matrimony;  domestic  tragedy 
in  5  acts,  by  Honorg  de  Balzac,  tr.  and 
adapted  for  the  English  stage  by  F.  Allen. 
[120]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25095 ;  Frank  Allen, 
Plainfield,  N.  J.  41117 

School  (The)  of  sorrow;  or,  A  page  from  co- 
lonial times,  drama  in  4  acts  for  female 
characters  only,  by  C.  J.  Birbeck.  New  York, 
J.  F.  Wagner   [1904]     37  p.    diagrs.     12°. 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New  York ;  D :  4793, 
Mar.  25,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1904.  41118 

School  (A)  of  today.  See  Miss  Prim's 
kindergarten. 

School  plays  for  festive  days;  by  George  O. 
March.  Lebanon,  O. ;  March  brothers,  1909. 
144  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1909;  A: 
253285;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  41119 

School-teacher  (The)     See  Pickels. 

Schoolma'am  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1879] 
39  p.  16°.  ([School  and  social  drama,  no. 
19]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1879:13632, 
Oct.  14;   2c.  Oct.  22.  41120 

Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Oct.  14,  1907;  D:  11401,  Sept. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  41121 

Schoolmaster  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  G. 
MoTse.     [2],  58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1912;  D:  31601;  Leonard 
Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La.  41122 


Schoolmaster  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Louden.     [2],  18  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   21,   1915;    D:  41001;    Thomas 
Louden,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  41122a 

Schoolmates;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Mortimer. 

©  Edmund   Mortimer,    New   York;    1889: 
6811,  Mar.  2.  41123 

Schoolinistress  (The);  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Piuero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1894.     177  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1894 :  10779, 
Feb.  19;  2c.  Mar.  5.  41124 

Schoolroom  (A)  upside  down;  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  D.  Zimmerman.  [6]  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1914;  D:  38434;  David  Zim- 
merman, New  York.  41124a 

Schrecken  (Der)  des  vermischten.  See  Fiinf 
komodien. 

Schrei  (Der)  nach  dem  kinde;  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  Alexander  Engel  und  Julius  Horst. 
Wien,  Verlag  von  Otto  Eirich,  1914.  95  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914 ;  D :  37333 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  41124b 

Schtat's  politic;  Oder,  Die  rosa  (City  politics; 
or.  The  rose),  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  written  and  composed  in  the  He- 
brew jargon  by  R.  Marks. 

©  Rudolph  Marks,  New  York ;  1897 :  16273, 
Mar.  9.  41125 

Schtern  (Der)  fon  Praag,  Oder,  Der  traum  a 
nevuah  (The  star  of  Prag;  or.  The  dream,  a 
prediction),  dramatisches  volksmaerchen  in  4 
akten,  von  J.  Lateiner. 

©  Joseph  Lateiner,  New  York ;  1897 :  53643, 
Sept.  24.  41126 

Schuh-frau  (Die);  musical  comedy,  by  C.  Ben- 
nett. Perry,  la..  Chief  printing  company, 
1906.  64  numb.  1.  8°.  [English  libretto 
only] 

©  Clarence  Bennett,   Springfield,   111. ;   D : 
8138,  Mar.  10,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1906.    41127 

Schulamite  (The);  a  play,  by  Claude  Askew  and 
Edward  Knoblauch.  [71]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Greet,  London ;  D :  8270,  Apr.  4, 
1906;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1906.  41128 

Schuldig;  volkssttick  in  3  akten,  von  Hermine 

Villinger.    Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1912.    52  p.    12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33446;    Eduard 

Bloch,  Berlin.  41129 


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Schultz's  boy,  Danny;  comedy  sketch  In  1  act, 
by  F.  C.  Morgan.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   1,  1911;   D:  24103;   Frank  0. 
Morgan.  Phoebus,  Va.  41130 

Schust  vatch.  me  soak  Heiny;  a  Dutch  sketch, 
by  A.  A.  Shearer.     (The  new  O.  K.  series) 

©  A.  A.  Shearer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
62463,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  41131 

Schutzgeist  (Der)     See  Washington's  lager- 

Schuyler;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Bradley.  161  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1911 ;  D :  25649 ;  Alice  Brad- 
ley, Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  41132 

Schuyler's  honeymoon;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Schonberg. 

©  James    Schonberg,    Brooklyn ;    D :  2999, 
Feb.  4,  1903.  41133 

Schuyler's  Queen  Anne;  an  original  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Cowan. 

©  Fletcher  Cowan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1894: 
2368,  Jan.  6.  41134 

Schwache  nerven;  groteske  in  1  akt,  von  Ettore 
Zanotti.  Buhnenmanuskript.  Wien,  O.,  Eirich, 
1913.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913 ;  D :  33939 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  41135 

Schwalbennest  (Das)  (Les  hirondelles) ;  oper- 
ette  in  3  akten,  von  Maurice  Ordonneau,  in 
'  deutscher  bearbeitung  von  M.  Rappaport 
[pseud,  des  Erich  Motz]  musik  von  Henri 
Herblav.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1904. 
80  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  4920,  Apr. 
22,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1904.  41136 

Schwartzbrodt  and  Pickleman;  a  Dutch  act 
in  1  scene,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S. 
Hoffman.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1902.     11  p.     12°. 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2539, 
Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  41137 

Schwarze  (Die)  hand;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Hanns  Hubner.     92  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911;  D:  23362;  M.  &  W. 
Kohlers  rubinverlag,  Munich.  41138 

Schwebende  (Die)  jungfrau;  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  Franz  Arnold  und  Ernst  Bach. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1915.     58  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915;  D:  42200;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41138a 

Schweinepriester  (Der);  lustspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  Hermann  Essig.  Mvinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  1913.     85  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34342  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  41139 


Schweizer  (Die);  oper  In  3  akten,  4  bildern, 
von  Konrad  Falke,  musik  von  Hans  Jelmoli. 
Berlin,  Berliner  theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1913.    55  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Oct.    28,    1913;    D:  34874;    Berliner 
theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  41140 

Schwer  erkampft;  militarisches  volksstiick  in 
4  akten,  von  G.  Rudroff. 

©  Georg  RudroflE,   Berlin ;   D :  15965,   IMay 
26,   1909.  41141 

Same.    48  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©   Sept.  12,  1909;  2c.   Sept.  14,  1909;   D: 
17090;  Georg  Rudroff,  New  York.         41142 

Schwert  und  spindel.  See  Wenn  zwei  das- 
selbe  tun. 

Schwester  Helene;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  L. 
Benedek.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1909.    69  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  D  :  17177  ; 
Leopold  Benedek,  Berlin.  41143 


schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Alexander  Engel. 

Wien,   F.   W.   Schmieden  &  co.,  1912.     83  p. 
12°. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8,    1912;    D:  31340;     F.     W. 
Schmieden  &  co.,  Vienna.  41144 

Schwindelmeier  &  co.  (Die  Arcadier);  musika- 
lisch-fantastische  komodie  [in  3  akten],  text 
von  Julius  Freund,  musik  von  [Lionel  Monk- 
ton,  Howard  Talbot  und]  Rudolf  Nelson. 
Vollstandiger  text  der  gesange.  Berlin,  Ed. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock  [1912].    36  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Aug.  10, 1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1912 ;  D :  31255 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  41145 

Schwur  (Der)  der  treue;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Oscar  Blumenthal.  Berlin,  Theaterver- 
lag  Eduard  Bloch  [1905]  104  p.  front.  8°. 
©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by 
Emanuel  Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  59 ;  Ic.  Oct. 
19,  1905.  41146 

Science  and  love.     See  Photographed  voice. 

Science  (The)  healer;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Staples.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Alexander  Staples,  Los  Angeles; 
D :  2420,  Oct.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.     41147 

Science  (The)  of  Mehitabel;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Linn.     142  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  May  2,  1912 ;  2c.  May  4,  1912 ;  D :  29575 ; 

Walter  Linn,  Carlisle,  Pa.  41148 

Science  versus  brute  force;  by  Jack  Noble. 
[4]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Noble,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  D: 
14068,  Oct.  15,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.    41149 


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Science  vs.  cupid;  a  comedy  of  3  scenes,  by 
I.  N.  Terrill. 

©  I.  N,  Terrill,  Lansing,  Kan. ;  1898 :  63807, 
Oct.  31.  41150 

Scientific  charity;  1  act  drama  of  modern  life, 
by  M.  Friedman.     24  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   28,    1915;    D:  42105;    Morris 
Friedman,  Denver.  41150a 

Scientific  (The)  country  school;  by  Louise  La- 
tham Wilson. 

©  Penn.  pub.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  47043, 
July  20;  2c.  July  20.  41151 

Scion  (The)  and  the  show  girl;  1  act  play,  by 
H.  H.  Peck.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22179 ;  Harry  H. 
Peck,  Boston.  41153 

Scipio  Africanus;  an  Ethiopian  extravaganza, 
in  3  scenes.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1874]  8  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
90]) 

©  Happv  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1874 :  12229, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  41153 

Scipio,  the  Roman  conqueror;  a  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Purdy. 

©  Richard  A.  Purdy,  United  States;  1884: 
5433,  Mar.  14.  41154 

Sclave  (Ein)  des  goldes  (A  slave  of  gold); 
Amerikanische  komoedie  in  3  aufzuegen  von 
J.  H.  Seidel.    29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Seidel,  Chicago ;  D :  15794,  May 
7,  1909 ;  2c.  May  7,  1909.  41155 

Scoffer  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Carl- 
son.    [119]  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    18,    1911;    D:  24713;    Charles 
Frederick  Carlson,  Denver.  41156 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Wynne.    121  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1910;     D:  20454;    Anna 

41157 


14, 
Wynne,  New  York. 


modern  miracle  play  in  4  acts,  by   C.   F. 

Carlson.     Denver,    Eastwood-Kirchner   print- 
ing company,  1911.     179  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.   10,   1913;   2c.  Aug.   14,   1913;    D: 
34317;  Charles  Frederick  Carlson,  Detroit. 

41158 

Scoop  (The);  by  R.  E.  Renaud. 

©  Ralph  Edward  Renaud,  San  Francisco ; 
D:  14832,  Jan.  18,  1909.  41159 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Hord.     [135]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1915;  D:  40755;  Parker  A. 
Hord,  Maysville,  Ky.  41159a 


Scoop  (The)— Continued. 

or.  The  billionaire,  a  satirical  comedy  in  1 

act,  by  Milton  Francis  Clark.    San  Francisco, 

M.  F.  Clark,  1907.    16  p.    8°. 

©  M.  F.  Clark,   San  Francisco;  D:  11668. 

Nov.  4,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1907.  41160 

Scoop  the  boob  reporter;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  Murdock.  [80]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914 ;  D :  38056 ;  Russell  Mur- 
dock, Denver.  41160a 

Scooped;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Burt. 

©    Andrew    Sheridan    Burt,    Fort    Omaha, 
Neb. ;  1879 :  3208,  Mar.  8.  41161 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Harris  and  H.  V. 

Martin.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D:  23843;  Robert  C. 
Harris,  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  Harry  V.  Martin, 
Cincinnati.  41162 

Score;  comic  opera,  by  G.  W.  Goold. 

©  George  Walter  Goold,  Portland,  Me. ; 
1881 :  19505,  Dec.  16.  41163 

Scorn  of  women;  in  3  acts,  by  Jack  London. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1906.  x, 
256  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  9431,  Nov. 
15,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1906.  41164 

Scorpion  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Birrell.     [97]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32715 ;  Lotta  Bir- 
rell, San  Francisco.  41165 

Scotch  (A)  cocktail;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  D. 
Hales.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915;  D:  39466;  Ethelbert 
Dunlop  Hales,  New  York.  41165a 

Scotch  (The)  hero;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  F.  Leonard.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Leonard,  New  York;  D: 
6241,  Feb.  18,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1905.    41166 

Scotch  (A)  highball;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  S.  MacGregor.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Tom  Miner  and  Sandy  MacGregor,  New 
York;  D:  15256,  Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  6. 
1909.  41167 

Scotch-Irish  (A)  Yankee;  a  comedy  with  mu- 
sic in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  T.  Smi- 
ley, music  by  Edward  J.  Hoering.  cover-title, 
37  p.    8°.    Printed     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Thomas  Smiley,  lola.  Kan.;  C: 
189843,  Sept.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908. 

41168 

Scotch  luve;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Baker. 
[2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1915;  D:  39626;  Colgate 
Baker,  New  York.  41168a 


2Q74 


41169 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


41188 


Scotching  a  snake;  or,  A  play  for  a  fortune, 
American  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Wharmby.     [114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    22,    1913;    D :  33292 ;    Thomas 
Washington  Wharmby,  New  York.  41169 

Scotchman  (A)  in  New  York;  in  1  act,  by 
G.  B.  Billerwell.    16  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  George  B.  Billerwell,  Bergenfield,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  255,  Mar.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  41170 

Scottish  (The)  heiress.     See  Hallowe'en. 

Scotts  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de 
Lima.     [5],  61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   10,   1912;   D:  31100;   C.   A.   de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  ,       41171 

Scotty,  king  of  the  Desert  mine;  by  C.  A.  Tay- 
lor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  7465,  Oct.  23,  1905.  41172 

Scotty,  the  cowboy;  first  part  final,  by  Frank 
Dumont.  New  Yorli,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1905.  12  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  7550, 
Nov.  11,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1905.  41173 

Scoundrel  (The);  a  drama,  by  E.  Sheridan. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eugene  Sheridan,  New  York ;  D :  15045, 
Feb.  10,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1909.  41174 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  Hoge.     128  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   4,   1912;   D:  31316;   Albert  A. 
Hoge,  Ardmore,  Pa.  41175 

Scourg'e  (The);  by  G.  Gurnnip. 

©  Gertrude  Gurnnip,  Glen  Echo,  Md. ;  D : 
2852,  Jan.  12,  1903.  41176 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  R.  Cohen.     103  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,   1915;    D:  39950;    Optavus 
Roy  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C.  41176a 

Scout  (The);  an  opera,  in  3  acts,  words  by  Y.  E. 
Allison,  music  by  H.  Waller.  [72]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Henry   Waller   and    Young   E.    Allison, 
Louisville ;  1891 :  41469,  Nov.  19 ;  Ic.  Nov.  19. 

41177 

an  original  play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son   (Mrs.  F.  W.  Johnson) 

©    Annie     Lewis     Johnson,     Philadelphia; 
1885:9980,  May  1.  41178 

Scout  (The)  of  the  Philippines;  a  military 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1899 :  52032, 
Aug.  14;  2c.  Aug.  14.  41179 

Scout    (The)    of    the    plains. 
Dick. 


See  Deadwood 


Scout  (The)  of  the  Rappahannock;  or.  The 
Union  girl's  choice,  a  military  drama  in  5 
acts  and  prologue,  with  transformation,  by 
C.  Woodbury  Doble.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  W.  E. 
Moore,  1870. 

©  C.  Woodbury  Doble,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
1870:4279,  Dec.  2.  41180 

Scout  (The)  of  the  West.     See  Wild  Bill. 

Scout  (The)  of  the  Wichewonnock.  See 
Death  (The)  touch. 

Scouts  in  camp;  boy  scout  play  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Partch.  [Pond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Fuller 
printing  co.]     1914.    32  p.    8°. 

©  June  15,   1914;   2c.   June  18,  1914;   D: 
37403 ;  Le  Roy  C.  Partch,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 

41180a 

Scout's   (The)   last  shot.      See  Andersonville. 

Scouts  of  the  plains;  an  original  drama,  by 
H.  Robbins. 

©  Hiram  Robbins,  Cincinnati ;  1873 :  12218, 
Oct.  24.  41181 

Scouts  of  the  Rio  Grande;  or.  The  trapper's 
last  shot,  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  J.  Simmonds. 

©   S.   J.   Simmonds,   United   States;    1876: 
1760,  Feb.  9.  41182 

Scout's  (The)  revenge;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Fraser.     [101]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  Samuels  attractions.  New  York ;  D : 
1919,  May  21,  1902 ;  2c.  May  21,  1902.      41183 

■  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  McWade, 

sr.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  McWade,  sr..  New  York ;  D :  1270, 
Jan.  11,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1902.  41184 

Scraggs  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  Savage. 

©   Woodcock    Savage,    New   York;    1890: 
42348,  Dec.  31.  41185 

Scramble  (A)  for  fame;  a  melodrama,  by  M.  E. 
Whiting. 

©    Marie    Emma    Whiting,    Boston;    1893: 
46690,  Oct.  18.  41186 

Scrambled  eggs;  comedy  in  1  act, by  L.  Mackall. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D  :  41939 ;  Lawton  Mack- 
all,  New  York.  41186a 

Scrap  (A)  of  brown  paper;  a  serio-comic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  A.  Reynolds. 

©  D.  A.   Reynolds,  Lansing,  Mich.;   1891: 
44207,  Dec.  7;  2c.  May  3,  1892.  41187 

Scrap  (A)  of  paper;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Palgrave  Simpson,  tr.  from  Pattes  de  mouche 
by  Victorien  Sardou.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1911.    66  p.    4°. 

©   Feb.   10,    1911;   2c.   Feb.    11,   1911;    D: 
23322 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

41188 


2075 


41189 


DBAMATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


41210 


Scrap  (A)  of  paper — Continued. 

or,    The   adventures   of   a   love   letter,   a 

comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J[ohn]  Palgrave 
Simpson.  New  American  ed.  correctly  re- 
printed from  the  original  authorized  acting  ed. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889.  53  p.,  diagrs. 
12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no  2]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37510,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  41189 

Scrape  (A)  o'  the  pen;  Scottish  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Mofeat.  [2],  57  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July   29,    1912;    D:  30366;    Graham 
Moffat,  Loudon.  41190 

Scrapple;  a  new  and  original  musical  comedy 
in  1  scene,  by  W.  Courtright. 
©  Wm.    Courtright,    Philadelphia;    1882; 


18776,  Nov.  6. 


41191 


Scrappy  Hogan's  return;  1  act  comedy,  by  R. 
Warner.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1912;    D :  31647 ;    Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  41192 

Scraps;  musical  extravaganza  in  1  act,  written 

and  arr.  by  J.  N.  Reutfrow  and  Marie  Jasper. 

©  J.  N.   Reutfrow,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 

1879:2789,  Feb.  28.  41193 

Scratch  (A)  race;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Walt. 
Makee  [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Maguire]  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,1900.  13  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
13791,  June  2;  2c.  Aug.  23.  41194 

Screen  (The)  and  the  scream;  a  1  act  farce 
comedy,  by  Darby  Clay  [pseud,  of  David 
Preedman]     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    10,    1914;    D:  38760;    David 
Freedman,  Brooklyn.  41194a 

Scroggins  divorce  case;  a  mock  trial,  by  O.  E. 
Young.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.  29 
p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  8952, 
Aug.  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1906.  41195 

Scroggins'  scoop;  in  1  act,  by  T.  Dickinson. 
[16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Dickinson,   Madison,  Wis. ;   D : 
4998,  May  7,  1904;  2c.  May  23,  1904.        41196 

Scrooge;  play  in  1  act,  adapted  from  A  Christ- 
mas carol  of  Charles  Dickens,  by  J.  C.  Buck- 
stone.     [2]   30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1912;  D:  30477;  J.  C.  Buck- 
stone,  London.  41197 

play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Terrlss.     [159]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28541 ;  Tom  Terriss, 
London.  41198 


Scrooge — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  founded  on  Charles  Dickens' 

A  Christmas  carol,  by  George  Raby.     [84]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Dodson,   New  York ;  D :  1744,  Apr. 

16,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1902.  41199 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  T.  Terriss,  adapted  from 

Charles  Dickens'  A  Christmas  carol.    [2],  31  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D :  23825 ;  Tom  Terriss, 
London.  '  41200 

Scrubbing  (The)  brush;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Price.    151  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1913 ;  D :  32851 ;  J.  Hyde  Price, 
New  Y(Jrk.  41201 

Scrubtown    (The)    sewing   circle's   thanksgiv- 
ing; au  old  ladies  sociable,  by  Maude  L.  Hall. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1910.    9  p.    12°. 
©   Jan.   18,   1910;   2c.   Jan.    19,   1910;    D: 
17968 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      41202 

Scrupulous  (A)  man;  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 

fi'om  the  French  of  Octave  Mirbeau's   Scru- 

pules,  by  M.  Hecht.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Hecht,  London;  D:6076,  Jan.  16, 

1905;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  41203 

Scullion's  (The)  dream;  by  J.  B.  Helm.     2  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  B.  Helm,  Cleveland ;  D :  15493, 
Mar.  22,  1909 ;  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1909 ;  Ic.  June  14, 
1909.  41204 

Scully's   last  fight;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.   A. 
Hough.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32916 ;  Clarence  A. 
Hough,  Oak  Park,  111.  41205 

Sculptor  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  and  5  scenes, 
by  E.  Barnes.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20180 ;  Eric  Barnes, 
Kearney,  N.  J.  41206 

16  p. 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Foerster. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Martin    Foerster,    Chicago ;    D : 
12029,  Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1908.        41207 


play  in  1  act  and  dialogue,  by  W.  J.  Beach. 

3  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  41991 ;  William  John 
Beach,  New  York.  41207a 

Sculptor's  (The)  daughter;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Burke. 

©  Annie  Elizabeth  Burke,  New  York ;  1899 : 
50303,  Aug.  4.  41208 

■a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  S.  P.  Davis.     Scene 


1.2. 

©    Samuel    P.    Davis,    Carson    City,   Nev. ; 
1879 :  17443,  17444,  Dec.  23.  41209,  41210 


2076 


41211 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41S31 


Sculptress  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Peple. 

©  Edward  H.  Peple,  New  York;  1900  A: 
11000,  May  1.  41211 


an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Drouet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  New  York ;  1896 :  17467, 
Mar.  19.  41212 

Se  ceden  habitaciones;  juguete  c6mico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Pinto  y  Pardo. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
26  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40040;  Juan  Pinto  y  Pardo,  Madrid.    41212a 

Sea  and  shore;  an  original  melodrama,  by  E.  G. 
Holden. 

©  E.  G.  Holden,  Detroit;  1882:4281,  Mar. 
IS.  41213 

Sea- change  (A);  or,  Love's  stowaway,  a  comic 
opera  in  2  acts  and  an  epilogue,  written  by 
W.  D.  Howells,  composed  by  Georg  Henschel. 

©  James  R.  Osgood  &  co.,  Boston;  1884: 
15329,  July  26.  41214 


—  Same.    Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  com- 
pany, 1884. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  United  States;  1884: 
9947,  May  14 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1888.  41215 

—  Same. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York,  as  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  2983, 
Mar.  25.  1912.  Original  entry,  May  14,  1884, 
no.  9947.  41216 


a  lyricated  farce  in  2  acts,  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  W.  D.  Howells.  Boston,  Ticknor  and 
company,  1888.    151  p.    24", 

©    W.    D.    Howells,    Boston;    1888:22150, 
Aug.  1 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  41217 

Sea  drift;  a  melodrama  in  4 » acts  with  prologue, 
by  Harry  Houston.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1890.    42  p.    12°.     ([Star  series]) 

©    T.    S.    Denison,    Chicago;    1890:29182, 
Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  41218 

Sea-green  (The)  man;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Young. 

©  William  Young,  Newport,  N.  H. ;  1896: 
61360,  Nov.  9.  41219 

Sea-gull  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Melling. 

©    C.    Melling,    New    York;    1883:20203, 
Nov.  1.  41220 

[play  in  4  acts]  by  Anton  Tchekkof,  tr.  by 

Fred.  Eisemann.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  1, 
Jan.-Feb.  1913;  periodical  ©  Apr.  25,  1913; 
2c.  Apr.  26,  1913;  B:  284279;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  41220a 


Sea-gull  (The)— Continued. 

or,  The  turn  of  the  tide,  a  play,  by  F.  G. 

Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1883 :  10499, 
June  9.  41221 


See 


also  [Gesammelte  dramen;  Anton 
TchechofE] — Plays;  by  Anton  Tchekoff. — Two 
plays. 

Sea-king  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts  by  Carol 
Reginald  [pseud,  of  C.  Renauld] 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1899 :  64491, 
Oct.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  19.  41222 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 


lyrics  by  S.  Anworth  Rutherford,  music  by  I.  M. 
Wilson. 

©   Irving   M.   Wilson,    San   Francisco;    D: 
13122,  Aug.  6,  1907.  41223 

Sea-lion  equestrian  juggling  and  balancing 
act;  by  C.  J.  Alaska.  [4]  p.  mounted 
photos.    8°. 

©  Charles  Judge  Alaska,  Peru,  Ind. ;   D: 
10284,  Apr.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.      41224 

Sea-maids;  a  ballad  opera,  by  L.  Robert. 

©  Leon  Robert,  New  Orleans ;  1886 :  17337, 
July  29.  41225 

Sea-robber  (The);  a  comedy  in  6  acts,  by  L. 
Cummings. 

©  Leroy  Cummings,  Brunswick,  Me. ;  1888 : 
7450,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  41226 

Sea-serpent  (The);  by  J.  Cogan. 

©  James  Cogan,  New  York ;  D :  16086,  June 
17,  1909.  41227 


a  tale  of  hypnotism  and  crime,  comic  opera 

in  3  acts,  words  by  W.  M.  Butler. 

©  William  Mill  Butler,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1890 :  29681,  Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  41228 

Sea-shore  girls;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Parker 
ten, 

and  R.  Shaw.     [15]  p.     obi.    16°.     Typewrit- 
©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1912;    D:  29546;    Harry 
Parker  and  Robert  Shaw,  Lewistown,  Pa. 

41229 

Sea  (The)  stranger;  a  drama,  by  M.  Mawlette. 
62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mona   Mawlette,   New   York;   D :  10882, 
June  15,  1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1C07.  41230 

Sea-urchin  (The);  play  for  music,  by  Helen 
Graham  [pseud,  of  H.  I.  O.  Griffith]  from 
Chas.  Kingsley's  Water  babies.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1913 ;  D :  32775 ;  Helen  Isa- 
bel Ottilie  Griffith,  New  York.  41231 


2077 


41232 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41254 


Sea  (The)  waif;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Thompson.     [110]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Hallett  Thompson,  New  York;  D:6686, 
May  19,  1905;  Ic.  May  19,  1905;  Ic.  May  29, 
1905.  41232 

Sea  (A)  wizard;  a  comic  opera  extravaganza, 
libretto  by  J.  S.  McKenzie,  music  by  Louis 
Dittmar.  [1],  2  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Syn- 
opsis] 

©  James  Sylvester  McKenzie,  Jersey  City ; 
D :  3367,  May  1,  1903 ;  2c.  May  1,  1903.    41233 

Sea  (The)  wolf;  dramatized  in  3  acts  from 
Jack  London's  novel  The  sea  wolf,  by  J.  Noel. 
[1],  119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  32365 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  41234 

a  4  act  drama. 

©  Joseph  J.  Noel,  Emeryville,  Cal. ;  D :  6237, 
Feb.  17,  1905.  41235 

Seal  of  Hellas;  a  classical  drama,  by  Temple 
Oliver  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  Jeanie  Oliver  (David- 
son) Smith]  Boston,  Sherman,  French  &  com- 
pany, 1915.    3  p.  1.,  80  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afP.  May  17,  1915 ; 
A  :  398841 ;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  Boston. 

41235a 

Seal  (The)  of  Luxemburg;  by  F.  W.  Kopf. 

©  Frederick  W.  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3912,  Sept.  8,  1903.  41236 

Seal  (The)  of  silence;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  A. 
Crippen.     [1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912;  D:  31045;  Frank  Ar- 
thur Crippen,  Covington,  Ky.  41237 

Seal  (The)  of  the  colonies;  a  romantic  play  of 
the  American  Revolution  in  4  acts,  by  Albert 
Glassmire.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Franklin  Glassmire,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  3386,  May  6,  1903 ;  2c.  May  20,  1903. 

41238 

Seal  (The)   of  the  Red  star;  a  drama  of  the 

French  Revolution  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Sweimler. 

©  James  Sweimler,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1900  A : 

11381,  May  5.  41239 

Seal  of  the  snake;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  F.  H. 

Medhurst.    32  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Francis  H.  Medhurst,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  5474, 
Aug.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1904.  41240 

Seal  (The)  of  unity;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  Golze. 

©  Albert  Golze,  Philadelphia;  1896:41130, 
July  15 ;  Ic.  July  15.  41241 

Sealed  (A)  inheritance;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  Ernst  Eckstein's  novel  Das  ver- 
machtniss,  by  S.  B.  Alexander.  31  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  S.  B.  Alexander,  Boston;  1891:6780, 
Feb.  20;  Ic.  Feb.  20.  41242 


Sealed  instructions;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Ver-Planck. 

©  J.  Campbell  Ver-Planck,  United  States; 
1884 :  20441,  Oct.  10.  41243 

original    melodrama    in   4   acts,    by   Lorin 


Jasper  Howard. 

©  Howard  &  Doyle,  Chicago ;  1898 :  48028. 
Aug.  15.  41244 

Sealed  lips;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Clarence 
Black.    51  1.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16385  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  41245 

(La  baillonnee);  a  drama,  adapted  and  tr. 


from  the  French  by  O.  Harper. 

©  Olive  Harper,  New  York;  D:4879,  Apr. 
6,  1904.  41246 

Sealed  (The)  packet;  a  dramatization  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Sears. 

©   John    F.    Sears,    San    Francisco;    1872: 
10366,  Sept.  28.  41247 

Sealed  silver;  or,  Volenti  non  fit  injuria,  play 
in  1  act,  by  H.  Field  Etherington.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.  16 
p.    12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2420] ) 

©   Dec.   23,   1912;   2c.   Dec.   24,    1912;    D: 
31778;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        41248 

Sealskin  (The)  coat;  little  play  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  Grossmith.     49  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34023 ;  Leslie  Gros- 
smith, Chicago.  41249 

Sealskin  (A)  sacque;  by  M.  G.  Winstock  and 
J.  S.  McQuade. 

©  Melvin  G.  Winstock  and  James  S.  Mc- 
Quade, New  York ;  D :  1973,  June  5,  1902. 

41250 

Seance;  or,  The  blood-red  writing  on  the  arm, 
a  mystical,  spiritual,  psychological,  sensa- 
tional drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  J.  J. 
McCloskey. 

©   James   J.   McCloskey,   Brookljm;    1872: 
6031,  June  5.  41251 

Search  (The);  or,  A  search  for  a  soul,  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  S.  E.  Worts. 
[1],  77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35153 ;  Sara  Eliza- 
beth Worts,  Trenton,  N.  J.  41252 

Search  (The)  for  Cora;  a  scenic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  L.  C.  Throw.  [2],  49  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  C.  Throw,  Red  Oak,  la. ;  D :  910, 
Sept.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1901.  41253 

Search  (The)  for  happiness;  an  allegory  to  be 
played  by  ten  girls,  by  A.  C.  Barnes. 

©  Fillmore  bros.,  Cincinnati ;  1900  A :  24855, 
Oct.  5.  41254 


2078 


41255 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


41272 


Search  (A)  for  health;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  H. 
VVedemeyer.     10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913 ;  D :  33017 ;  Marie  Hen- 
rietta Wedemeyer,  Brooklyn.  41255 

Search  (The)  for  Mother  Goose;  Christmas 
play  for  children,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1910.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22998 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

41256 

Search-light  (The);  by  C.  Attebery.  79  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Corriene  Attebery,  Webb  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
11677,  Sept.  20,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1907.    41257 

acts  1,  3  and  4,  by  M.  M,  Parker.     [52]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914  ;  D  :  37332  ;  Mary  Mon- 
cure  Parker,  Chicago.  41257a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I.  Bremner.     [94]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    18,    1913;    D :  35101 ;    Blanche 
Iibe  Bremner,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

41258 


Search  me;  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  C.  D. 
Morgan.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1914;    D :  36265 ;    Charles 
Davis  Morgan,  New  York,  41263a 


by  W.  F.  Allen  and  Marvin  A.  Riley. 

[Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1911 ;  D :  28001 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  41259 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A.  Stevens. 

©  J.  S.  Stevens,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  33850, 

Aug.  16.  41260 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Allen  and  Marvin 
A.  Riley.     [129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1912 ;  D :  29920 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  41261 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  I.  Payne.     20  p.     4°. 


I 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1915;   D:  40652;  Ben  Iden 
Payne,  New  York.  41261a 

Search-light  (The)  matrimonial  club;  a  sketch 
from  life,  by  E.  N.  Zoline.    19  p.    8°. 

©    Elijah    N.    Zoline,    Chicago;    D :  15733, 
Apr.  29,  1909;  2c.  Apr,  29,  1909.  41262 

Search-lights;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  Vachell. 
110  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1915 ;  D  :  40292  ;  Horace  An- 
ne sley  Vachell,  Southampton,  England. 

41262a 

Same.    London,  John  Murray,  1915.    4  p.  1., 


136  p.    12° 

©  June  16,   1915;   Ic.   July   16,   1915;   D: 
41263 ;  George  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York. 

41262b 
Search-lights  of  Satan. 

©    Thaddeus    Groff,    Pittsburgh;    D:7555, 
Nov.  14,  1905.  41263 


mystery  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A,  MacHugh. 

[129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   12,  1915;   D :  41474 ;   Augustin 
MacHugh,  New  York.  41263b 

Search  (The)  of  the  Magi  for  the  Infant  Mes- 
siah; a  Christmas  piece,  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Moore. 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Daily  times  print,  1883.  50 
p.    8°, 

©    A.    D.    Moore,    Bethlehem,    Pa.;    1883: 
21373,  Nov.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  41264 

Searching  for  justice;  a  new  and  original  sen- 
sational drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
T.  J.  Griffin. 

©  Thomas  J,  Griffin,  New  \ork ;  1873 :  616, 
Jan.  24.  41265 

Searching  the  depths;  or.  The  New  York  de- 
tective, a  powerful  and  exciting  local  drama 
in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  L.  F.  Stoller. 

©    Lewis    Ferdinand    Stoller,    New    York; 
1871 :  6958,  July  26.  41266 

Seaside  darlings;  or.  High  life  at  Narragan- 
sett;  by  J.  Madison. 

©  James  Madison,  New  York  ;  D  :  5773,  Nov. 
15,  1904.  41267 

Seaside  follies;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  B.  Tay- 
lor.    [52]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D :  33987 ;  Maude  Bea- 
trice Taylor,  Washington.  41268 

Seaside  society.     See  Intruder  (The) 

Seaside  summer  scenes.     See  Long  Branch, 

Seasons  (The)    See  Trump  (The)  card. 

Seasons  and  holidays;  by  Edith  M.  Burrows. 
New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  1913.  15  p. 
12°.     (Fischer's  ed.,  no.  3668) 

©  Mar.  4,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32641 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York,  41269 

Seat  (The)  of  trouble;  sketch,  by  J,  Adams.  19 
p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1911;    D:  25629;    Justin 
Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass.  41270 

Seats  (The)  of  the  mighty;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
G.  Parker. 

©   Gilbert    Parker,    England;    1896:59966, 
Oct.  31.  41271 

Seattle  (The)  kid;  by  F.  J.  Mahon.  15  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Mahon,  Detroit ;  D :  13677,  Aug. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1908.  41272 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-27 


2079 


41273 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSTTTOlSrS 


41292 


Seaweeds;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Garnsey. 

©    John    Henderson    Garnsey,    Joliet,    111. ; 
1S91 :  3288,  Jan.  22.  41273 

Seba  ben  Zaric;  a  drama  of  Moorish  Spain  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  Shakespeare  and  F.  Dunn. 

©  S.  Shakespeare  and  F.  Dunn,  San  Rafael, 
Cal. ;  1894  :  47622,  Oct.  12.  41274 

Sebastian;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  G.  B.  Rose. 
Buffalo,  Charles  Wells  Moulton,  1894.  93  p. 
sq.    16°. 

©    G.    B.    Rose,   Little   Rock,   Ark.;    1894: 
19602,  Apr.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  41275 

or,  The  power  of  love,  a  historical  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  A.  Geishecker. 

©  Angelica  Geishecker,  Boston ;  1878  :  5779, 
May  13.  41276 

Sebastian  y  Se^astiana;  o,  Bastian  y  Bastiana, 
opera  comica  en  1  acto,  [de]  W.  A.  Mozart, 
arreglo  musical  con  nuevas  recitados  del  maes- 
tro Manuel  M.  Faixa,  y  version  ritmica  espa- 
nola  de  Antonio  Gil  y  Gordaliza.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  23  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.   30,    1915;    Ic.    Sept.    1,    1915;   D: 
41642 ;  M.  Faixa  y  Gil  y  Gordaliza,  Madrid. 

41276a 


Secchia  (La)  rapita. 
eimer. 


See  Krieg  (Der)  um  den 


Sechzehnte  (Der)  geburtstag;  ein  stiick  ber- 
liner  boheme  in  3  akten,  von  Hans  Schulze. 
Niirnberg,  Siiddeutscher  verlag  fiir  biihnen- 
werke,  1910.    37  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  25865 ;  Alfred  Spitz. 
New  York.  41277 

Second  (The)  ash  tray;  dramatic  episode,  by 
G.  Mervale.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1913 ;  D  :  33377  ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale, London.  41278 

Second  (The)  burglar;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Eugene  B.  Lewis  and  F.  Hooper.  17 
p.    24°. 

©   Franklin   Hooper,   Salt   Lake  City ;   D : 
11494,  Oct.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1907.        41279 

Second  childhood;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1908.  11  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13493,  Aug.  3, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  41280 

Second  (The)  commandment;  comedy  drama, 
by  E.  M.  Andrews.  [61]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915 ;  D :  40537 ;  Evalyn  M. 
Andrews,  New  York.  41280a 


Second  (The)  cup;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Chant- 
ler.     [1],  142  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  34940 ;  Everett  Chant- 
ler,  Pittsburgh.  41281 

Second  (The)  empire;  an  historical  romance  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Griffith. 

©  Frank  Carlos  Griffith,  New  York;  1893: 
52643,  Nov.  27.  41282 

Same.     [65]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Carlos  Griffith,  Boston ;  D :  8709, 


June  16,  1906 ;  2c.  June  16,  1906. 

a   comedy   in  3 


41283 

acts,  by 


Second   (The^    fiddle; 
H.  B.  Smith. 

©   Harry    B.    Smith,   New    York ;    D :  5385, 
Aug.  8,  1904.  41284 

Second  floor,  Spoopendyke;  a  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  Grace  Livingston  Furniss.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Bnker  &  co.,  1892.  27  p.  16°.  ([Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
24398,  June  10 ;  2c.  Jan.  24 ;  Ic.  June  24. 

41285 

Second  (The)  generation;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R. 

Phillips.     87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1913;    D:  32393;    Russell 
Phillips,  New  York.  41286 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Fitz  Patrick.     [1], 

19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30768 ;  James  Wil- 
lir.m  Fitz  Patrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.       41287 

'Play    of    contemporary    American    life,    by 

S.  B.  Tall.     [19]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    5,    1910;    D:  21750;    Stanley 


Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore. 


41288 


Secondhand  (The)  man;  a  two-character  sketch 

for    Jew    and    rube,    by    Harry    L.    Newton. 

{In  Will  Rossiter's  vaudeville  prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D :  4064,  Oct.  5, 

1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  41289 

Second-hand  (A)  wife;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  New 
York,  A.  S.  Seer  &  co.'s  theatrical  printing 
CO.,  1895. 

©  Oliver   Byron,    New   York ;    1895 :  42497, 
Aug.  20.  41290 

See  also  Sour  grapes. 

Second  in  command;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Rob- 
ert Marshall.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.    148  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   16,   1910;   2c.   Dec.    19,   1910;    D: 
22844;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  41291 

Second  letter;  playlet  with  music  for  vaude- 
ville, by  Raymond  A.  Browne.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Nicholas  Garagusi,  New  York ;  D :  10806. 
June  19,  1907;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  412&:: 


2080 


41293 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


41312 


Second  (The)  level;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  B.  Mantle.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

I©  R.  B.  Mantle,  Chicago ;  D :  10973,  July  15, 


1907;  2c.  July  15,  1907. 


41293 


Second  love;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1881 :  11949. 
Aug.  2.  41294 

Second  (The)  raan;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  J. 
Meunier.     77  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1913;  D:  31891;  Christian 
Joseph  Meunier,  New  Orleans.  41295 

Second  (The)  mate  of  the  Clara  Ann  returns 
to  London  after  20  years  absence;  by  J.  W. 
Trew. 

©   James   W.    Trew,    Chicago ;    1879 :  8245, 

June  21.  41296 

Second  menage;  comgdie  en  3  actes,  de  Andre 

Sylvane  et  Maurice  Froyez.     Paris,  Librairie 

theatrale,  1905.    3  p.  1.,  162  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Sylvane  &  M.  Froyez,  Paris ;  D :  7165, 
July  28,  1905;  2c.  July  28,  1905.  41297 

Second  Mr.  Fiddle;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  J. 
Rentfrow.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lorena  Jansen  Rentfrow,  Indianapolis ; 
D :  7826,  Jan.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1906.    41298 

Second  (The)  Mr.  Jones;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  de  Lima  and  Edward  E.  Long. 
[100]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912;  D:  29937;  Charles  de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  41299 

Second  (The)  Mrs.  Tanqueray;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1894.     [2],  174  p.    12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1894 :  57780, 
Dec.  12;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1895.  41300 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 

Second  (The)  night;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  M. 
Hinton.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1915;  D :  41031 ;  Charles 
Marion  Hinton,  New  York.  41300a 

Second  (The)  offense;  play  in  1  act,  bv  J.  J. 
Reilly.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  34649 ;  John  J.  Reillv, 
New  York.  41301 

Second  (The)  polka;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 

Nicolay. 

©  Helen  Nicolay,  Washington  ;  1898 :  39258, 
June  28.  41302 

Second  section  of  number  five.     See  Our  hero. 

Second  (The)  Shepherds'  play,  Everyman,  and 
other  early  plays;  tr.  with  introduction  and 
notes,  by  Clarence  Griffin  Child.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Houghton  Mifflin  company  [1910] 


Second  (The)  Shepherds'  play,  Everyman,  and 
other  early  plays — Continued, 
xlviii,  138  p.    1  1.    16°.     (The  Riverside  liter- 
ature series) 

Contents  :  The  quern  qujeritis  from  the 
Regularis  concordia  monachorum.  — -  The 
Brome  Abraham  and  Isaac. — The  second 
shepherds'  play  of  the  Towneley  cycle. — 
Everyman. — Tlje  Robin  Hood  plays. — The  Ox- 
fordshire Saint  George  play. 

©  Apr.  25,  1910;  2c.  June  23,  1910;  A: 
265868 ;  Houghton  Mifflin  co..  Boston.      41303 

Second-sight;  or,  43,800  hours  and  420  min- 
utes ahead  of  time,  a  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by 
A.  Albene  and  May  La  Brant. 

'©  A.  Arthur  Ford,  New  York ;  1899 :  58492, 
Sept.  12.  41304 

Second  son;  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Young.    87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16692 ;  William  B. 
Young,  Chicago.  41305 

Second  (The)  story  man;  a  drama,  by  U.  Sin- 
clair.    [8]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Upton  Sinclair,  New  York ;  D :  14932, 
Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  41306 


—  an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Keane. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Keane,  San  Francisco ;  D :  15143, 
Feb.  20,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.  41307 

—  See  also  Plays  of  protest. 


Second  thoughts;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  H. 
Haslett.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Holmes  Plaslett,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
D :  51,  Jan.  21,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  2L  41308 

Second  (The)  wife;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
AVilliam  H.  Carson.  [75]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1911;  D :  24611 ;  W.  Henry 
Carson,  New  York.  41309 

—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  J.  Martin. 

©  Frank  J.  Martin,  Cleveland  ;  1896  :  42661, 
July  23;  2c.  Nov.  2.  41310 

Secrecy;  or,  "Was  it  for  the  best?  a  semi-origi- 
nal play,  by  G.  Gair. 

©    Gerald    Gair,    New    York ;    1886 :  15430, 

July  7.  41311 

Secret  (Le);  pi^ce  en  3  actes  par  H.  Bernstein. 

(In  La  Petite  illustration,  no.  40,  29  novem- 

bre  1913,  serie-theatre,  no.  21) 

©  Nov.  29,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D: 
35804;  Henry  Bernstein,  Paris.  41311a 

See  also  Geheimnis  (Das). — Tales  out  of 

school. 

Secret  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Nerney. 

©  M.  J.  Nerney,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1890 :  16709, 
May  2L  41312 


2081 


41313 


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41331 


Secret  (The)— Continued. 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.  Stratton.     [86]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1911 ;  D :  24480 ;  Nathaniel  A. 

Stratton,  New  York.  41313 


—  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W.  Kallesser. 
56   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  30454 ;  M.  W.  Kalles- 
ser, New  York.  41314 


—  play  In  1  act,  by  E.  G.  O'Connor.  [1],  10 
p.    f .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   24,    1912;    D:  30331;  Edward 

George  O'Connor,  Lawrence,  Mass.  41315 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Swope.    53  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   19,   1915;    D:  39735;    Howard 
Whitney  Swope,  Greenville,  O.  41315a 

by   Henry   Bernstein,   adapted   by    D. 

Belasco.     165  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42697 ;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  41315b 

—  or,  The  law  and  the  woman,  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Joseph  L.  Norris.  82  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14.  1913 ;  D :  32944 ;  Darcy  and 
Wolford,  New  York.  41316 

—  See  also  Black  (The)  necklace. — Secrets. 


Secret  (A)  agent;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  O. 
Varney. 

©  William  O.  Varney,  Boston  ;  1898 :  30347, 
May  16.  41317 

Secret  (The)  cave;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Blake.    [l],43p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  P.  Blake,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. ; 
D:4104,  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic. 
Nov.  12,  1903;  Ic.  nevr  ed.  Nov.  30,  1904. 

41318 

Secret  chambers;  play  by  Mrs.  Wilson  Wood- 
row  and  A.  L.  Sessions.  [120]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23234 ;  Archibald 
L.  Sessions,  New  York.  41319 

Secret  (A)  charm;  a  comedy  drama,  by  J.  E. 
Fennessy,  .    - 

©  James  E.  Fennessy,  Cincinnati ;  1888 : 
35086,  Dec.  8.  41320 

Secret  (The)  code;  a  nautical  American  melo- 
drama, by  W.  Redmund. 

©  William  Redmund,  New  York;  1896: 
35962,  June  19.  41321 

Secret  (The)  compact.     See  Maurice  Flint. 

Secret  (Le)  de  la  terreuse.  See  Proces  (Le) 
Torquenie. 


Secret  (Le)  de  Polichinelle;  com^die  in  3  actes, 
par  Pierre  Wolff.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale, 
1904.     2  p.  1.,  164  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris ;  D :  4579,  Feb.  3,  1904 ; 
2c.  Feb.  3,  1904.  41322 

Secret  (Le)  de  Suzanne;  intermMe  en  1  acte, 
par  Enrico  Golisciani,  version  frangaise  de 
Maurice  Kufferath,  musique  de  Erraanno 
Wolf -Ferrari.  Paris,  Max  Eschig;  Leipzig,  J. 
Weinberger,  1911.  19  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Oct.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28517  ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  41323 

Secret  (The)  despatch;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  K. 
Higgins  and  M.  O.  Higgins. 

©  David  K.  Higgins  and  Milton  O.  Higgins. 
Chicago  ;  1900  A :  5577,  Mar.  1.  41324 

or,  Anne  of  Austria,  a  romantic  play  in 


5  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1895  :  64143,  Dec.  18.  41325 

Secret  (Le)  du  bonheur;  comSdie  en  vers  en  3 
actes,  par  Emile  Bessiere.  [Marseille,  Edi- 
tion nouvelle,  1910]     50  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   24,   1910;    2c.   Dec.   20,    1910;    D: 
22859 ;  Bessigre,  Marseilles,  France.        41326 

Secret  (A)  foe;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1887 :  22579, 
Sept.  5.  41327 

Secret  foes.     See  Hypocrite. 

Secret  (The)  influence;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  F, 
Neniger.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9,    1913;    D:  31960;    John    F. 
Neniger,  New  York.  41328 

Secret  marriage;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Sey- 
mour. 

©  Frank  Seymour,  Paterson ;  1879 :  15459, 
Nov.  17.  41329 

See  also  Ida  Lee. 


Secret  meeting  of  the  Order  of  the  golden 
goose,  initiation  night;  by  E.  V.  Snow.  [On 
copies:  E.  W.  Snow]  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1903.  17  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's 
novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker,  Boston ;  D :  3642,  June 
23,  1903;  2c.  July  25,  1903.  41330 

Secret  (A)  misery;  by  B.  Wood. 

©  Benjamin  Wood,   San  Francisco;   1886: 
18028,  Aug.  7.  41331 

Secret  (A)  mission.  See  Military  (A)  neces- 
sity. 

Secret  (The)  of  Cozy  Dell.     See  Three  strokes. 


2082 


41331 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


41351 


Secret  (The)  of  Green  Lake  academy;  4  act 
play  for  boys,  by  J.  R.  Greaves.  [34]  p.  4". 
Typewritten, 

©   Ic.   Mar.   10,    1915;    D:  39929;    Jessie 
Royer  Greaves,  Philadelphia.  41331a 

Secret  (The)  of  his  strength;  a  drama  in  4 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  E.  L.  Hammond.  [43] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eloise  Leona  Hammond,  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D:8042,  Feb.  23,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906. 

41332 

Secret  (The)  of  how  to  be  beautiful.  See 
Modern  (The)  Cinderella  and  her  fairy  god- 
mother. 

Secret  (The)  of  Laigueglia;  an  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford.  [30]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1912 ;  D :  29004 ;  Mrs.  W.  K. 
Clifford,  London.  41333 

Secret  (The)  of  Merton;  a  play,  by  D.  H.  Mac- 
Adam.    32  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  David  H.   MacAdam,   St.  Louis;   1898: 
12247,  Feb.  18;  2c.  Mar.  10.  41334 

Secret  (The)  of  Mordaunt  hall;  drama  in  4 
acts  and  prelude,  by  Mrs.  J.  A.  Mailloux. 
5  p.  1.,  [7]-71  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Mrs.  Joseph  A.   Mailloux,  Lowell ;    D : 
11622,  Oct.  29,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.    41335 

Secret  (The)  of  Sable  Island;  a  society  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Demmon. 

©  William  A.  Demmon,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
1899 :  22266,  Mar.  28.  41336 

Secret  of  steady  nerves;  a  pantomime  for  one 
character,  by  S.  G.  Payne. 

©  Samuel  G.  Payne,  New  York ;  D :  4949, 
Apr.  27,  1904.  41337 

Secret  (The)  of  the  Andes.  See  Toa,  the 
Shyri  queen. 

Secret  (The)  of  the  bud;  melodrama  In  5  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Cartoscelli.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914;  D:  37768;  George  W. 
Cartoscelli,  Indianapolis.  41337a 

Secret  (The)  of  the  guilde  court.  See  Mu- 
sette. 

Secret  (The)  of  the  king;  an  original  historical 
drama  in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  R.  de  Bar- 
ril. 

©   Robert   de   Barril,    New    York;    1887: 
15386,  June  14.  41338 

or,  Moliere's  love,    a    romantic    historical 

drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  F.  Reinau 
and  W.  T.  Price. 

©  Francis  Reinau  and  W.  T.  Price.     New 
York ;  1896 :  26212,  Apr.  29.  41339 


Secret  (The)  of  the  North;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  D.  Morgan.     [3],  66  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38507 ;  Charles  D. 
Morgan,  Bournedale,  Mass.  41339a 

Secret  (The)  of  the  palace;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  P.  Gerard.  Philadelphia,  Gillin  &  Nagle 
printing  house,  1880.     37  p.     16°. 

©  Peter  Gerard,  Philadelphia  ;  1880 :  11807, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  41340 

Secret  (The)  of  the  Sphinx;  a  pantomimic  and 
scenic  composition,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1893:26825, 
June  3.  41341 

Secret  (The)  of  the  subway;  an  original  melo- 
drama, in  4  acts,  by  J.  Caldwell.  [84]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jean  Caldwell,  New  York ;  D :  3675,  June 
29,  1903 ;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  41342 

Secret  of  wealth. 

©  George  W.  Crane,  New  York ;  1890 :  6054, 
Feb.  19.  41343 

Secret  (The)  orchard;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Pollock.     [134]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Channing  Pollock,  New  York  ;  D  :  10126, 
Mar.  12,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.  41344 

Secret  (The)  revealed;  by  E.  A.  Bugby. 

©  Eugene  A.  Bugby,  Waterville,  Minn. ;  D : 
133,  Feb.  5,  1901.  41345 

Secret  scenes  of  city  life.     See  Crime. 

Secret  service;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  T. 
Stephens. 

©  W.  T.  Stephens,    United  States;    1891: 
48012,  Dec.  30.  41346 


—  a  new  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Gillette.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Gillette,  New  York ;  1898 :  63259. 
Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  41347 

or.  True  as  steel,  a  revolutionizing  drama. 


by  C.  H.  Webber. 

©  Charles  H.  Webber,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1877 : 
3871,  Apr.  2.  41348 

Secret  (A)  service  detective;  an  original  melo- 
drama in  5  acts,  by  B.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W. 
Smiley] 

©  Bob  Watt,  Philadelphia ;  D :  1266,  Jan.  9, 
1902.  41349 

Secret  service  Sam. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   D:6983, 
July  IS,  1905.  41350 

Secret  seven;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Worrall 
and  Harold  Pensmith.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909;    D:  17126;    Lechmere 
Worrall,  London.  41351 


2083 


41352 


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41371 


Secret  (A)  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C  J. 
Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner.  [94]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skin- 
ner, New  York ;  D :  1913,  May  21,  1902 ;  2c. 
May  21,  1902.  41352 

Secret  (A)  that  General  Grant  kept,  See  Tom 
Hundly,  the  drummer  boy. 

Secret  (The)  way;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  P.  Gib- 
son. New  Yoi'k,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1911.  15  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  212] ) 

©  June  3,  1911 ;  2c.  June  3,  1911 ;  D  :  24390 ; 
Preston  Gibson,  Washington.  41353 

Samel 

©  Dec.  28,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D: 
28112;  Preston  Gibson.  Washington.       41354 

■play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Gibson,     [2],  26  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  23403 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  41355 

—  Same.    25,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D :  24074 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  41356 

Secret  (A)  wedding;  by  O.  T.  Crawford. 

©  O.  T.  Crawford,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6216,  Feb. 
13,  1905.  41357 

society  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb, 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago ;  D :  3393, 
May  7,  1903.  41358 

Secret  (The)  witness;  political  playlet,  by  J.  J. 
Carniol  [pseud,  of  John  J.  Karniol]  [1], 
27   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  D :  31015 ;  John  J.  Car- 
niol, New  York,  41359 

Secret  (The)  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  from  Eden  Phillpotts'  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  Arnold  Reeves.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Burr  and  Mrs.  Aubrey  Ruggles, 
United  States;  D :  15972,  May  29,  1909;  2c. 
May  29,  1909.  41360 

Secretary  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John  G. 
Bartram.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1903. 
25  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4086, 
Oct.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1903.  41361 

dramatic  production   in   7   acts,   by   C.   C. 

Countryman.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct,  11,  1915;  D:  41965;  Carl  C. 
Countryman,  Buda,  111.  41361a 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Gillette. 

©  William  Gillette,  New  York ;  1884 :  18538, 
Sept.  13.  41362 


Secretary  (The)  of  State;  a  romance  of  the 
Capitol,  an  original  5  act  comedy-drama,  by 
A.  Kennedy. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York ;  1896 :  46858, 
Aug.  17.  41363 

a  sketch  of  the  suffragette,  by  J.  F.  Powell. 


[1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1912;   D:  29273;   J.  Francis 
Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.  41364 

See    also    Six    dramas    of    American    ro- 


mance and  history. 

Secretary  (The)  of  War;  1  act  dramatic  sketch, 
by  J.  W.  Carey.     [18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Carey,  Sioux  City,  la. ;  D  :  15194, 
Feb.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  41365 

Secretary  (The)  pro  tern;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  S.  McGiehan.     [104]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913;  D:  34482;  Isaac  S. 
McGiehan,  New  York,  41366 

Secret©  (El)  de  Susana;  capricho  c6mico-lIrico, 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de 
R.  Rocabert,  mUsica  del  maestro  Prudencio 
MuiBoz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1910.     27  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22428 ; 
Ramon  Rocabert,  Madrid.  41367 

Secretes  (Los)  de  himeneo;  candidez  comico- 
lirico-metafisica  en  medio  acto,  original  de 
Pedro  Cruz  Brun  y  Manuel  Fontanellas, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Campina.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  20  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24332;  P.  Cruz  [Brun]  y  M.  Fontanellas, 
Madrid.  41368 

Secrets;  play,  by  W.  E.  Du  Bard.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912;  D:  28691;  Walter  E. 

Du  Bard,  Detroit.  41369 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F,  Pier.     [1],  73  p,     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  New  York ;  D :  5604,  Oct.  5, 
1904;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1904;  Ic.  new  ed.,  title  The 
secret,  Oct.  23,  1907.  41370 

Secrets  (The)  of  a  wife;  [play  in  1  act,  by  Ed. 
McDonnell]      [5]   p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1914  ;  D  :  38924 ;  Ed.  McDon- 
nell, Washington,  Kan.  41370a 

Secrets  of  an  opium  den;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Gibney.  [61]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Morgan  Gibney,  Oak  Park,  111. ;  D :  7398, 
Oct.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1905.  41371 


Secrets  of  New  York.      See  Geheimnisse  von 
New  York, 


2084 


41372 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


41390 


Secrets  (The)  of  Notre  Bame;  a  romantic 
drama  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  dramatized  from 
Victor  Hugo's  novel,  Tlie  hunchback  of  Notre 
Dame,  by  F.  P.  Dodge.  [96]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  Milwaukee; 
D:1728,  Apr.  14,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1902. 

41372 


Secrets  of  the  beauty  cabinet, 
circuit. 


See  Short  (A) 


Secrets  of  the  cardinal;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D. 
Bivona,  tr.  into  English  by  Louis  Agresta. 
55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    7,    1909;    D :  16774 ;    Damiano 
Bivona,  New  York.  41373 

Secrets  (The)  of  the  deep;  tragedy,  by  T.  G. 
Springer.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   14,    1913;    D :  33782 ;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

41374 

Secrets  of  the  police. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;   D :  9023, 
Sept.  1,  1906.  41375 


Same. 
©    Charles    Rowan,    New    York;    D:2439, 


Oct.  13,  1902. 


41376 


Secrets  of  the  underworld  exposed;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Dr.  H.  Kirschenbaum.  [1],  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   24,     1913;     D:  32416;     Henry 
Kirschenbaum,  New  York.  41377 

Section  (The)  boss;  by  F.  E.  Halleran.  [6]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23289 ;  Frank  Em- 
met Halleran,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  41378 

•play  in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Collins.     6  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39350 ;  Michael  B. 
Collins,  Erie,  Pa.  41378a 

Section  829;  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  H.  G. 
Chapin.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1910 ;  D :  21396 ;  H.  Gerald 
Chapin,  New  York.  41379 

Section  580,  penal  code;  play  of  American  life 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  O.  Warburg  and  J.  E.  Brady. 
[119]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1913;  D :  35481 ;  Albert  O. 
Warburg,  New  York,  and  Jasper  Evidng  Brady, 
Brooklyn.  41379a 

Security;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  and  5  tableaux,  by 
M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia ; 
1875 :  2566,  Mar.  19.  41380 


Sedan;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  the  late 
war  between  France  and  Germany,  by  J.  A. 
Armstrong  and  G.  S.  Crawford. 

©  John  A.  Armstrong  and  George  S.  Craw- 
ford, Brooklyn  ;  1879  :  3362,  Mar.  11.        41381 

See  America  first;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Irwin. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D  :  42491 ;  John  Merrick 
Irwin,  New  York.  41381a 

See-saw;  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the  French  of 
Maurice  Donnay,  by  E.  Harris  and  Mason 
Carnes.     [114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  23422  ;  Elmer  Har- 
ris, New  York.  41382 

or.   Up   and   down,    an    original    musical 


farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Tannehill,  jr. 

©  Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ;  1888  : 

9093,  Mar.  29.  41383 

See  yourself;  1  act  play,  by  P.  E.  Browne. 
[1],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1915;    D :  42335 ;    Porter 
Emerson  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.         41383a 

Seed  (The)  and  the  weed;  sketch  of  the  suffra- 
gette, by  J.  F.  Powell.  [1],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912 ;  D :  29121 ;  J.  Francis 
Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.  41384 

Seeds  (The)  of  sin;  by  E.  T.  Emery. 

©  Edwin  T.   Emery,  New  York ;   D :  5434. 
Aug.  13,  1904.  41385 

Seeds  (The)  of  time;  fantasy  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
and  A.  Ilomaiue  Callender.  [6],  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.    8,    1913;    D :  31907 ;   E   and   A. 
Romaine  Callender,  Philadelphia.  41386 

Seeing  afraid;  a  parlor  play  for  children,  by 
M.  N.  Carter. 

©  Mary  Nelson  Carter,  Philadelphia ;   D : 
1363,  Jan.  28,  1902.  41387 

Seeing  (The)  blind;  1  act  play,  by  K.  Abbott 
[1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31916;  Keene  Ab- 
bott, Omaha,  Neb.  41388 

Seeing  Bosting;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Cut- 
ler. Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  6  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  133]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  25369,  Dec. 
19;  2c.  Dec.  19.  41389 

Seeing  New  York;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  B. 
Smith. 

©   Harry   B.    Smith,   New  York;   D :  5565, 
Sept.  26,  1904.  41390 

Seeing  Switzerland.     See  Pour  prendre  conge. 


2085 


41391 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41408 


Seeing  the  animals;  farce,  by  Clara  J.  Denton. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1912.  3  p.  8°. 
(Famous  5-cent  funny  farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;   D: 
30808;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  41391 

Seeing  the  elephajit;  by  the  author  of  Sylvia'.s 
soldier. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;   1873:13640, 
Nov.  22.  41392 

See   also    Handy     dramas     for     amateur 


actors. — Temperance  (The)  drama. 

Seeing  the  manager;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Brown.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   31,    1913;    D :  34043 ;   Chenery 
Brown,  West  Newton,  Mass.  41393 

Seeing  the  sights;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  M. 
Becker.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    21,    1915;    D:  39536;    Ned   M. 
Becker,  Chicago.  41393a 

by  V.  McCord  and  A.  Shaw.    [1],  11  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1914;    D:  37927;    Arthur 
Shaw  and  Vera  McCord,  New  York.    41393b 

Seeing  uncle  Jack;  2  act  comedy  for  seven 
girls,  by  Clara  J.  Denton.  New  York,  J. 
Fischer  &  bro.,  1910.  1  p.  1.,  5-23  p.  12°. 
(Fischer's  ed.  of  plays,  dialogues  and  drills, 
no.  3373) 

©  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1910 ;  D :  20079 ; 
J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.  41394 

Seeking  a  million;  musical  comic  drama  in  7 
acts,  by  B.  B.  Jackson,  n.  p.,  Madison  times 
print  11909]     32  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.   23,   1909;    2c.   Nov.   29,   1909;   D: 
17588;   Bessie  B.   Jackson,   Holliday,  Mo. 

41395 

Seelenkunde;  Oder,  Im  stillen  abgemacht,  lust- 
spiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  M.  V. 

©  Louis  Schnabel,  New  York;  1873:9723, 
Aug.  29.  41396 

Seelig,  the  banker;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  J.  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1882:7472, 
May  8.  41397 

Seen  as  others  see  us;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  M.  L. 
Davidson.    16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  Lillian  Davidson,  Burlingame,  Kan.; 
D :  15258,  Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1909. 

41398 

Seer  (The);  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  founded  on 
Kenilworth  from  Walter  Scott,  by  B.  E.  Eller- 
kamp.    101  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernhard  Emil  EUerkamp,  New  York; 
D :  93,  Jan.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  41399 


Seerauber  (Der);  lustspiel  In  4  aufziigen  von 
Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911. 
188  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25569 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  41400 

Seeress;  dramatic  operetta  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Clarke.     18  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1909;  D:  16735;  Robert 
Clarke,  Riverside,  Cal.  41401 

Segadores  (Los);  comedia  dramStica  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  de  L.  de  Armiiian.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.    115  p.    12°. 

©  Luis  de  ArmiSan,  Madrid;  D :  13789, 
Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  41402 

zarzuela  dramatica  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 

3  cuadros,  original  de  G.  Jover  y  E.  G.  del 
Castillo,  mGsica  del  maestro  Qulslant.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  40  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16874 ;  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Emilio  G.  del  Castillo, 
Madrid.  41403 

Segregationists  (The);  suffrage  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Sterling.  109  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911 ;  D :  24561 ;  Ada  Ster- 
ling, New  York.  41404 

Segreto  (II)  dell'  assassino;  ovvero,  Amore 
fatale,  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  J.  Ponte.  24  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Ponte,  New  York ;  D :  15792,  Apr. 
26,  1909 ;  2c.  May  29,  1909.  41405 

Segreto  (II)  di  Susanna.     See  Suzanne's  secret- 

Seidene  striimpfe;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Al- 
got  Sandberg,  autorisierte  iibersetzung  aus 
dem  Schwedischen,  von  John  Josephson.  Ber- 
lin, Arion-verlag,  1912.    61  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1912;  D:  29574;  Arion-verlag, 
Berlin.  41406 

Seifenblase  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Wil- 
helra  Berthold  und  Karl  Kustop.  Mflnchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  112  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1913 ;  D :  33080;  Drei  masken 
verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  41407 

Seifenklopp  (Der);  ein  humoristischer  dialog 
fiir  10  weibliche  rollen,  von  E,  J.  Freund. 
Antigo,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.    20  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D: 
36830;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.    41407a 

Seiltanzer  (Der);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Julius 
Knopf.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1912.  [2], 
60  p.    f  °.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912;  D:  31737;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  41408 


2086 


41409 


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41425 


Sein  alibi;  schwank  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Wilhelm 
Wolters.  Leipzig,  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.  [1909] 
96  p.     24°. 

©  Eduard  Blocli,  Berlin ;  D :  15992.  June  3, 
1909;  2c.  June  3.  1909.  41409 

Sein  herzensjunge;  vaudeville-operette  in  1  akt 
und  2  bildern,  von  August  Niedhardt  und  Ru- 
dolf Schanzer,  musik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Ber- 
lin, Harmonic  verlag,  1911.  34  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  June  17,  1911;  2c.  June  17,  1911;  D: 
24499 ;  Harmonic  verlag,  Berlin.  41410 

Sein  suendenfall;  lustspiel  in  4  aktcn,  von  Fili- 
bert  Embach.     [2],  86  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Brown,  New  York ;  D :  11906, 
Dec.  12,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1907.  41411 

Seine  g'eliebte  (Mari-gargon);  lustspiel  in  3 
aktcn,  von  Paul  Armont,  deutsch  von  Erich 
Motz.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1913.    123  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34932 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  41412 

Seine  sekundantin.     See  Fiinf  kombdien. 

Seirine;  an  Eastern  romance,  prologue  and  6 
acts,  by  J.  Arthur.  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1903. 
80  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  American  dramatists 
club  series,  no.  3) 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ; 
D:3471,  May  21,  1903;  2c.  May  29,  1903. 

41413 

Seite  105;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Alfred 
Halm  und  Robert  Saudek.  Berlin,  Biihncnver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  59  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36442 ;  Buhncnver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41413a 
Same. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  36959  ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

41413b 

Sejanus;  by  Ben  Jonson,  ed.  by  W.  D.  Briggs. 

Boston  and  London,  D.  C.  Heath  and  corapanv 

[1911]     Ix,  297  p.    incl.    front,     (port.)     24°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1911;  A: 
297066;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.  41414 

Sejren;  skuespil  i  4  akter,  af  E.  Rode.  K0ben- 
havn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  boghandel, 
Nordisk  forlag,  1913.     157  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1913;  D: 
35179;  Edith  Rode,  Copenhagen.  41415 

Seldarte  (The)  craze;  a  farce,  by  G.  M.  Baker. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.  [18S7]  1  p.  1.. 
32  p.    12°.     ([The  Globe  drama]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1887: 
5791,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  12.  41416 

See  also  Forty  minutes  with  a  crank. 


Select  (The)  school;  an  Ethiopian  farce  in  1  act, 
by  F.  J.  Stanton.  Clyde,  O. ;  A.  D.  Ames 
[1883]  1  p.  1.,  6  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  122]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  50,  Jan.  2 ; 
2c.  Jan.  5.  41417 

Selected  scenes;  dramatic,  humorous  and  de- 
scriptive for  reading  or  acting,  adapted  and 
arr.  from  standard  and  popular  authors,  by 
Frances  Reeves,  pt.  1.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1895.    101  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1895: 
31772,  June  15;  2c.  Aug.  10.  41417a 

Selecting  a  husband;  1  act  comedy  sketch.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hood,  Kearny,  N.  J. ;  D :  7427, 
Oct.  20,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1905.  41418 

Selecting  a  son-in-law;  a  curtain  raiser,  by 
M.  I.  Treadwell  and  M.  Bermann.  [23]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  I.  Treadwell  and  Max  Bermann, 
San  Francisco;  D:680,  July  23,  1901;  2c. 
July  5,  1901.  41419 

Selections  from  Ben  Hur;  adapted  for  reading 
with  tableaux,  by  E.  K.  Bradford.  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Knight  Bradford,  Washington; 
1887:24877,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1892. 

41420 

Self;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Weitzel.  167  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909;  D:  17767;  Edward 
Weitzel,  New  York.  41421 

Self  (The)  accusation;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Greenwald.     [4]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1914;  D:  36300;  Samuel 
Greenwald,  Brooklyn.  41421a 

Self  accused.     See  Little  (A)  heroine. 

Self-confidence;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
the  French,  by  L.  Nathal. 

©  Louis  Nathal,  New  York;  1885:26501, 
Dec.  16.  41422 

Self  conquest;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  drama- 
tized from  Wilkie  Collins'  novel  The  frozen 
deep,  by  W.  S.  Clirchugh. 

(g)  W.  Scott  Clirchugh,  New  York;  1879: 
15821,  Nov.  22.  41423 

Self-defense;  American  drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  A. 
Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  A.  Corbett,  New  York;  1892: 
35896,  Aug.  31.  41424 

drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  A.  Corbett,  New  York;  1888:35166. 
Dec.  10.  41425 


2087 


41425 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41445 


Self-defense — Contiuued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Moore.     [19]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1915  ;  D  :  39692  ;  Anne  Moore, 

New  Yorls.  41425  a 

by  C.  F.  Ivins.     23  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38541 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Banli,  N.  J.  41425b 

by  W.  B.  Hertz.  8  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1913;  D:  34084;  Wm.  B. 
Hertz,  Phillips  W.  Murray  and  Robert  Han- 
num,  Los  Angeles.  41426 

Self-denial;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Scott. 
©    Francis     Scott,     Faterson;     1880:5410, 
Apr.  5.  41427 

Self-disinterested;   a   play,   by   G.   H.    Ball. 
©  Gporge  Henry  Ball,  Albany ;  1893 :  47702, 
Oct.  25.  41428 

Self -hypnotic  (The);  [by  F.  Martin]  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fredericli  Martin,  New  York  ;  D  :  12441, 

Feb.  27,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908.  41429 

Self-made;  or.  Under  our  flag. 

©  Will  J.  Phillip,  St.  Louis;  1881:11276, 
July  20.  41430 

Self-made  (A)  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  V. 
Cole. 

©  Carson  V.  Cole,  Beatrice,  Neb. ;  1894 : 
59996,  Dec.  24.  41431 

Self-preservation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Davenport. 

©  Butler  Davenport,  New  Yorli  ;  D  :  1.5132, 
Feb.  19,  1909.  41432 

Self  recommended;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 
by  J.  M.  Borland.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  M.  Borland,  McKeesport,  Pa. ;  D : 
12286,  Feb.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1908.      41433 

Self-sacrifice  for  Cuba's  freedom;  historical 
military  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Saint  Aubin 
[pseud,  of  A.  A.  Corbett] 

©  Adolphe  Corbett.  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  1898: 
45608,  Aug.  1.  41434 

Self-supporting;  duologue,  by  Margaret  Young. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  16,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1914;  D: 
35697 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     41434a 

Self-surrender;  [play  in  6  acts]  by  F.  Appel. 
cover-title,   [16]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Florence  Appel,  Minneapolis ;  D  :  15862, 
May  15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  26,  1909.  41435 


Selige  (Die)  exzellenz;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Presber  u.  Leo  Walther  Stein.  Ber- 
lin-Wilmersdorf,  Felix  Bloch  erben,  1915. 
139  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915  ;  D  :  41539  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  41435a 

Seller  (The)  of  souls;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
King.     45  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1913;  D :  33299 ;  Bernadine 


King,  Pittsburg,  Kan. 


41436 


Selling  a  fliver;  comedy,  by  G.  A.  Sheller.    14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915 ;  D :  41192 ;  George  A. 
Sheller,  New  York.  41436a 

Selling  (The)  price;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Greene.      [109]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1912 ;  D :  29381 ;  Hiram  Moe 
Greene,   Buffalo.  41437 

Selma;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  B,  F. 
Waterman. 

©   Baruch   Frank   Waterman,   New   York ; 
D :  382,  Apr.  22,  1901.  41438 


a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  B.  F. 

Waterman.     [2],  65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  Frank  Waterman,  New  York  ;  D  :  2041, 
June  24,  1902 ;  2c.  June  24,  1902.  41439 

Selvaggia;  a  drama,  by  Louis  G.  Contarini. 

©  Mary  B.  Contarini,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ; 
1872 :  1827,  Feb.  24.  41440 

Selwood,  the  parson  o'  Dumford;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  W.  M'Glenen. 

©   E.    W.    M'Glenen,    Boston ;    1885 :  22073, 
Oct.  21.  41441 

Semaine  (La)  foUe;  com6die  en  4  actes,  de  A. 
Hermant.  32  p.  4°.  (Supplement  gratuit 
au  no.  2930  du  Monde  illustre,  24  mai  1913) 

©   May   24,   1913;   2c.    June  23,   1913;    D: 
33587;  Abel  Hermant,  Paris.  41442 

Semaphore  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  D.  C.  Bit- 
ler  and  E.  H.  Pendleton.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1911 ;  D :  24503 ;  D.  C.  Bitler 
and  E.  H.  Pendleton,  Los  Angeles.  41443 

Semeramus;  spectacular  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
H.  L.  Chapin.     26  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  6,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  28356 ; 
H.  L.  Chapin,  Huron,  O.  41444 

See   also   Poems    and   plays;     by     Harry 

Lorenzo  Chapin. 

Seminary  (The)  girl;  by  M.  B.  Raymond. 

©   Melville   B.   Raymond,   New   York;    D: 
5806,  Nov.  22,  1904.  41445 


2088 


41446 


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41467 


Seminary  (The)  girl — Continued. 

serio  comic  musical  sketch,  by  Jesse  G.  M. 

Glick  and  Irving  M.  Wilson.    4  p.    4°.     Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912 ;  D :  28785 ;  Glick  &  Wil- 
son, San  Francisco.  41446 

See  also  Mummy  (Th.e)  and  the  maid. 


Seminary  girls;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  B.  Leonard. 

©  Walter    Brown    Leonard,    Glens    Falls, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  8722,  June  8,  1906.  41447 

Seminola;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Hall. 

©  Franklin  Hall,  New  York;   1898:36569, 
June  14.  41448 

Semiramis;  or.  The  power  of  the  ruby,  drama 
of  Nineveh,  by  J.  J.  McCabe.  193  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32873 ;  John  J.  Mc- 
Cabe, Delaware,  O.  41449 

•  or,  The  queen  of  arms,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 


p.  Dargan.     60  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Dargan,  New  York ;  D :  4988,  May 
5,  1904;  2c.  May  5,  1904.  41450 

Semiramis,  and  other  plays;  by  Olive  Tilford 
Dargan.  New  York,  Breutano's,  1904.  1  p.  1., 
255  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Semiramis.  —  Carlotta.  —  The 
poet. 

©  O.  T.  Dargan,  New  York;  A:  93966, 
Aug.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1904.  41450a 

Senate  of  1860.      See  American  (The)  crisis. 

Senator  (The);  by  L.  A.  Murphy. 

©  Lawrence  A.  Murphy,  Chicago  ;  D :  12307, 
Feb.  4,  1908.  41451 

a  dramatic  comedy  in  4  acts,  embracing  the 

subject  of  female  suffrage,  by  G.  W.  Dannet- 
telle. 

©  George  W.  Dannettelle,  Seymour,  Ind. ; 
1882  :  1026,  Jan.  20.  41452 

Senator  (The)  and  the  wrong'  clothes;  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Barrowclough.  [85]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D:  34017;  Arthur  Bar- 
rowclough, Paterson.  41453 

Senator  Bullion;  an  American  comedv  satire 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Randall.  [76]'  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  W.  Randall,  New  York;  1886: 
13370,  June  9  ;  2c.  June  9.  41454 

an   original   American   comedy-satire   in   4 

acts,  by  W.  W.  Randall. 

©  William  W.  Randall,  New  York;  1884: 
25427,  Dec.  20.  41455 


Senator  (The)  from  Indiana;  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Dwiggins.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1909 ;  D :  16654 ;  Jay  Dwig- 
gins, San  Francisco.  41456 

Senator  Silverbags;  or,  The  power  of  money, 
an  entirely  new  and  original  comedy,  a  humor- 
ous satire  on  American  society  and  politics, 
founded  on  events  of  the  present  day,  in  3 
pts.  and  11  views,  by  W.  W.  Randall  and 
Robert  D.  Milne. 

©  William    W.    Randall,    San    Francisco; 


1881 :  9643,  June  20. 


41457 


Senator  Snarly  Grouch,  the  peace  commis- 
sioner; sketch  in  1  act,  by  Anthony  Merritt. 
[2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912 ;  D :  29477 ;  J.  D.  Flan- 
agan, Oakland,  Cal.  41458 

Senator  (The)  undersigned;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 
by  EUanna  Thomas.  134  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Anna  Poole,  Fulton,  N.  Y. ;  D :  7854.  Jan. 
15,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1906.  41459 

Senator  West;  play  in  3  acts  and  tableau,  by 
H.  B.  Needham.     [98]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Beach  Needham,  Washington ;  D : 
14930,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.     41460 

Senator's  (The)  daughter;  by  J.  Hemingway. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jerrold  Hemingway,  Albany  ;  1896 :  49086, 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  41461 


a  modern  domestic  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 

scenes,  by  M.  L.  Armstrong.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Minnie   L.    Armstrong,    United    States ; 
1894  :  51009,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  41462 

Same. 

©   Minnie  Armstrong,    New  York ;     1897 : 
37381,  June  25 ;  2c.  June  25.  41463 

Same.     [103]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1914 ;  D :  38679 ;  Minnie  Arm- 
strong, New  York.  41463a 

Senator's  (The)  divorce. 

©  Florence  Carpenter  Dieudonne,  Washing- 
ton ;  1899  :  77633,  Nov.  28.  41464 

Senator's   (The)  quiet   day;  an  original  1  act 
comedy,  by  E.  J.  Wieland. 

©  Edward  J.  Wieland,  Mt.  Gilead,  O. ;  D : 
4518.  Jan.  18,  1904.  41465 

Senator's  (The)  son;  sketch,  by  W,  W.  Hughes. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    15,    1913;    D:  35085;   William 
Wauters  Hughes,   University   Place,   Neb. 

41466 
Senator's  (A)  trip  to  Paris. 

©  Peter  S.  Clark,  New  York;  1898:30957, 
May  18.  41467 


2089 


41468 


DEAMATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


41483 


Senator's  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  drama  In  4  acts, 
by  L.  Eagan. 

©   Louis   Eagan,   New   York;    1899:35095, 
May  25.  41468 

■ or,  Above  reproach,  a  comedy-drama  in  5 

acts,    by    F.    A.    Matliews     (Marguerite    F. 
Ayraar) 

©   Fannie   Aymar   Mathews,     New    York; 
1S80 :  7635,  May  17.  41469 

Sending  a  Christmas  box;  a  play  for  six  girls 
and  one  boy,  by  John  D.  MacDonald.  Cincin- 
nati, New  York,  Fillmore  music  house,  1908. 
8  p.    12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14088, 
Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  41470 

Senior  (The);  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ed- 
win Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1911.     44  p.     12°. 

©  June  16,   1911;   2c.   June  17,   1911;  D: 
24498;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       41471 

a   moral   play   modeled   on   Everyman,   by 


Inez  Jackson.    Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  The  Record 
printing  company,  1906.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Record  printing  co..  Cedar  Rapids,  la.; 
D:9753,  Dec.  17,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1907. 

41472 
1  act  musical  comedy,  by  W.  Carter.    14  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17047 ;  William  Car- 
ter, Newport,  Ky.  41473 

Senior  and  junior;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Kohlman  and  D.  O'Connell. 

©  William  Jacquard  Kohlman  and  Daniel 

O'Connell,   United    States;    1885:22044,     Oct. 

21;  2c.  Oct.  21.  41474 

Senior  (The)  student;  monologue,  by  J.  Gilroy. 

4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  18,  1911;  D:  23414;  John  Gil- 
roy, Brooklyn.  41475 

Seniors;  a  3  act  play,  by  Bertha  M.  Wilson. 
Spearfish,  S.  D.,  Register  book  and  job  office, 
1895.    39  p.    8°. 

©  Class  of  95,   Normal   school,    Spearfish, 
S.  D.;  1895:20716,  Apr.  15;  2c.  Apr.  29. 

41476 
Seiior  (El);  a  play,  by  L.  H.  Cummins. 

©  L.   H.   Cummins,   San  Francisco;   1878: 
8691,  July  27.  41477 

Seiior  Contido;  a  play,  by  L.  H.  Cummins. 

©  L.  H.   Cummins,   San  Francisco;   1878: 
3281.  Mar.  18.  41478 

Senor  (El)  duque;  juguete  c6mico  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Fernandez  Lepina. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
80  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.    15,    1915;    Ic.   Mar.    17,   1915;   D: 
40050;  Antonio  Fernfindez  Lepina,  Madrid. 

41478a 


Senor  (El)  TJlpiano;  mon6logo  cOmico  original  y 
en  prosa,  por  R.  L6pez-Montenegro.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  11  p. 
12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41087;  Ram6n  L6pez-Montenegro,  Madrid. 

41478b 

Senora  Ama;  comedia  en  3  actos,  de  J.  Bena- 
vente.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1908.    78  p.     12°. 

©  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid ;  D :  13454, 
July  25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  41479 

Senora  (La)  Barba-Azul;  bufonada  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  letra  de  A.  Fernandez 
Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  mtisica  de  los  maestros 
Quislant  y  Escobar.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1910.  48  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21083 ;  Antonio  Fernfindez  Lepina  y  Antonio 
Planiol,   Madrid.  41480 

Senora  (La)  de  Gonzalez;  juguete  c6mico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Muzas  y  H. 
Kummer.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36517 ;  Mariano  Muzas  y  Hector  Kummer,  Ma- 
drid. 41480a 

Senora  (La)  no  quiere  comer  sola;  comedia  en 
1  acto,  escrita  por  Ram6n  Marsa  y  Miguel  de 
San  Roman.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]   1911.     30  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24306;  R.  Marsa  y  M.  de  San  Roman,  Ma- 
drid. 41481 

Senoras  (Las)  del  silencio;  fantasia  llrica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros  en  prosa,  original 
de  Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente  y  Luis  Pas- 
cual  Frutos,  mfisica  de  Tomds  Barrera.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1915. 
50  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41072 ;  M.  Fernandez  de  la-  Puente  y  L.  Pas- 
cual  Frutos,  Madrid.  41481a 

Sefiorita  (La);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Moore. 
8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914 ;  D :  37427 ;  Mildred  C. 
Moore,  Boston.  41481b 

Sefiorita  Mercedes;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Wedekind. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  Cincinnati ;  1897 :  19823, 
Mar.  26.  41482 

Sefiorita  (La)  se  aburre;  comedia  en  1  acto, 
basada  en  una  poesia  de  Tennyson,  original 
de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espafioles]  1910.    28  p.    12°. 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21142;  Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.        41483 


2090 


41484 


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41506 


Senorita's  (The/  jewels;  a  4  act  drama,  by 
M.  R.  Givens.    38  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  M.  Ranney  Givens,  St,  Louis ;  D :  7287, 
Sept.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1905.  41484 

Sensa;  mystery  play  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 
the  Idyll  of  the  white  lotus,  by  M.  Collins  and 
M.  Hoffman.     [72]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1914 ;  D :  37102 ;  Mabel  Col- 
lins and  Maud  Hoffman,  London.  41484a 

Sensatia;  by  M.  M.  Corbin. 

©  May  Mayhew  Corbin,  New  York;  D: 
11605,  Oct.  26,  1907.  41485 

Sensation  (Die)  des  tages;  farce  comedy  with 
songs  in  1  act,  by  A.  Schlesinger. 

©  Alexander  Schlesinger,  Jersey  City; 
1898:74319,  Dec.  19;  Ic.  Dec.  19.  41486 

Sensation  (A)  novel;  in  3  volumes,  written  by 
W.  S.  Gilbert,  composed  by  Florian  Pascal. 
London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1912.  31  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Jan.  31,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1912;  D: 
28504;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    41487 

Sensation    scenes   and   effects;   by   M.    Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1871:4014, 

Apr.  29.  41488 

Sensational  mistake;  dramatic  composition, 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  Ernest  F.  Blair.  [6]  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  E.  F.  Blair,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  D :  5964, 
Dec.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1905.  41489 

Sensationalist  (The);  by  S.  Shipman. 

©  Samuel  Shipman,  New  York;  D:  13650, 
Aug.  26,  1908.  41490 

Sensationen;  komodie  in  3  akten  aus  dem  jour- 
nalisten-leben,  von  Gustav  Mebus  und  Alfred 
Loffler.    84  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D:  28743;  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  Berlin.  41491 

Sense  and  nonsense;  by  W.  E.  Browning. 

©  W.  E.  Browning,  New  York;  D:  10024, 
Feb.  26,  1907.  41492 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Norwood  and  Alpha 

Hall.    5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915 ;  D :  40222 ;  Harry  Nor- 
wood, Chicago.  41492a 

Sense  (A)  of  honor;  a  comedy,  by  Olive  Logan 
and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  New  York;  1872:8695, 
Aug.  14.  41493 

Sense  (A)  of  humor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 

Hamilton  and  S.  Hicks. 

©  Cosmo  Hamilton  and  Seymour  Hicks, 
London ;  D :  5705,  Oct.  29,  1904.  41494 


Sensible  (A)  idiot;  powerful  melodrama  in  3 
acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  P.  Borovik.  [Chi- 
cago, Severiughaus  &  Beilfuss  company,  1906] 
64  p.     16°. 

©   P.   Borovik,   Chicago;    D:7848,   Jan.   4, 
1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1906.  41495 

Sent  to  Sing'  Sing;  a  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  Dominick  Murray  and  C.  W.  Barry. 

©    C.    W.    Barry,    New    York;    1873:4115, 
Apr.  19.  41496 

Sentence  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Edith 
Wheeler.  New  York,  Edward  Schuberth  &  co., 
1908.     11  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  13918, 
Sept.  24,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1908.  41497 

Sentence  (The)  commuted;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  H.  Dodd.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1912  ;  D :  30363 ;  Martha  Han- 
bury  Dodd,  San  Francisco,  41498 

Sentence  (The)  of  the  court;  a  dramatic  epi- 
sode in  1  scene,  by  H.  Thomson.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Herbert    Thomson,    London ;    D :  15181, 
Feb.  27,  1909 ;  2c,  Mar.  8,  1909.  41499 

Sentence  suspended;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  G, 
Keir.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D:  32677;  William  G. 
Keir,  New  York.  41500 

Sentenced;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston.  [2], 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913;  D:  31978;  Guy  Moy- 
ston, San  Francisco.  41501 

Sentenced  for  life;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  L.  Ainsworth. 

©   Charles   L.   Ainsworth,   United    States; 
1889 :  25491,  Aug.  21.  41502 

an    original    sensational    melodrama    in    4 

acts  and  12  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Ellis.     [3],  31  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Edward  Ellis,   Chicago;   1891: 
33812,  Sept.  22;  2c.  Sept.  26.  41503 

Sentenced  to  death;  drama  in  4  acts. 

©   Oliver   Doud   Byron,    Brooklyn;     1876: 
11214,  Oct.  3.  41504 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  A,  Foy, 

©    Andrew     Foy,     Chicago ;      1889 :  6168, 
Feb,  22.  41505 

or.  In  broad  daylight,  a  drama  in  a  pro- 


logue and  4  acts,  by  M,  L.  De  Forrest.    35  p. 
f°.     Typewritten, 

©    M.    L.    De   Forrest,    Chicago;    D:8504, 
May  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.  41506 


2091 


41507 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41523 


Sentiers  (Les)  de  la  vertu;  com§die  en  3  actes, 
de  R.  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1903.  2  p.  1.,  78  p. 
12°. 

©  Robert  de  Flers  &  G.  A.  de  Caillavet, 
Paris;  D :  4323,  Nov.  28,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  28, 
1903.  41507 

(The  paths  of  virtue);  in  3  acts,  tr.  from 


the   French    by    de    Caillavet    and    de    Flers. 
[177]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   de   Caillavet   and   de   Flers,   Paris;   D: 
4178,  Nov.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  41508 

Sentimental  burglar;  by  C.  S.  Yost.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909 ;  D :  17787 ;  Casper  S. 
Yost,  St.  Louis.  41509 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  C.  Cowper.    17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  D :  9493,  Nov. 
22,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  190G.  41510 

Sentimental  (The)  Sarahs;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Holler] 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.    39  p.     12° 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©   Dec.   24,    1910;   2c.    Dec.    27,   1910;    D: 
22926;  G.  N.  MoUer,  La  Crosse,  Wis.       41511 

Sentimentalist  (The);  by  M.  E.  Hamilton. 

©   Marion   E.   Hamilton,   Washington ;    D : 
11630,  Oct.  30,  1907.  41512 

Sentimentalists  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Channing-Stetson.     51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  23632  ;  Grace  Ellery 
Channing-Stetson,  United  States.  41513 

Sentinel  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Ryan 
and  A.  C.  J.  Farrel.  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  D :  23461 ;  Marah  Ellis 
Ryan  and  Alford  C.  J.  Farrel,  New  York. 

41514 

Sentus  limburgus;  a  Roman  travesty,  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Ray.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Ray,  New  York;  D :  7820,  Jan.  5, 
1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1906.  41515 

Separated  by  war,  united  by  peace.     See  Loyal. 

Separation;  a  dramatization  in  a  prologue  and 
5  acts,  by  Randal  H.  Roberts  and  A.  R.  Bouci- 
cault. 

©  Agnes  R.  Boucicault,  New  York;  1886: 
22115,  Oct.  2.  41516 

Separation  (The)  of  the  Browns;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Clara  B.  Batchelder  (Barbara  Bur- 
bank,  pseud.)  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1907.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
11363,  Sept.  17,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.    41517 


Seppl  macht  geschafte;  dialog  fiir  3  mannliche 
uud  1  weibliche  rolle,  von  W.  Heinecke.  An- 
tigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  18  p. 
24°.     (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvei-eine,  no.  88) 

I©   Jan.    20,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    13,    1914;    D: 
36011;  Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.      41517a 

Seppl  will  reich  werden;  dialog  fiir  2  mann- 
liche und  2  weibliche  rollen,  von  W.  Heinecke. 
Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1  p.  L, 
14  p.  24°.  (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvereine,  no. 
89) 

©  Jan.    26,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    13,    1914;    D: 
36012;  Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.     41517b 

September  morn;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B. 
Sipe.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915 ;  D  :  42245  ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburgh.  41517c 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics, 

by  Arthur  Gillespie,  music  by  Aubrey  Stauffer. 
[157]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Feb.   2,   1914;   D :  35879 ;   Arthur   J. 
Gillespie,  New  York.  41517d 


—  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Dave  Lewis, 
E^.  Rowland  and  Edwin  Clifford.  [1],  94  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34678 ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land, Chicago.  41518 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  H,  B.  Smith.  109  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   8,    1913;    D:  33739;    Harry    B. 
Smith,  New  York.  41519 


-story  of  a  famous  picture  in  4  act  comedy 

drama,    by    Cecil    Spoouer.      [1],    67   p.      4°. 
Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1913;    D:  34730;    Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co.,  New  York.         41520 

Septimo  (El),  no  hurtar;  revista  de  malas 
costumbres  y  de  constante  actualidad,  divi- 
dido  en  6  cuadros,  precididos  de  un  prologo, 
original  de  A.  Dominguez,  mflsica  del  maestro 
Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38204;  Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.      41520a 

Sepulchre  (The)  of  sin;  by  W.  F.  Hatch. 

©   William   F.   Hatch,    Peoria,   111.;    1896: 


16402,  Mar.  13. 


41521 


Sequatchee;   a   comedy-drama,   by   E.   R.   John- 
son.   64  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Edward  Reed  Johnson,  Charleston,  Mo. ; 
D :  8762,  June  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1906. 

41522 

Sequel  (The)  of  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Ivers. 

©  Alfred  Ivers,    New    York ;    1886 :  17351, 
July  30.  41523 


2092 


41523 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


41541 


Sequel  to  the  spinsters'  fortnightly  club-  See 
Spinsters'  return  from  Oklahoma. 

Sequence  (A)  .in  cooks.     See  New  thought. 

Serafina  la  rubiales;  6,  Una  noche  en  el  juz- 
gao,  sainete  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  de  costum- 
bres  madrilenas,  original  de  Torres  del  Ala- 
mo y  Asenjo,  musica  de  los  maestros  Valverde 
y  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1914.  42  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38179;  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

41523a 

Seraphica;  romantic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
Justin  Huntly  McCarthy  and  D.  K.  Stevens, 
music  by  Henry  Hadley.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

I©  Ic.  May  14,  1913 ;  D :  33219 ;  David  Kil- 
burn  Stevens,  Boston.  41524 

Seraphine;  or,  The  Godfather,  an  original  dra- 
matic adaptation  in  4  acts  for  the  American 
stage  of  Victorien  Sardou's  French  play  of 
Seraphine,  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago ;  1877 :  7160, 
June  18.  41525 

Serena,  the  silent;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Mixon. 

©    Ada  Mixon,    Washington;    1899:28818, 

Apr.  26.  41526 

Serenade  (The);  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York  ;  1897  :  11162, 
Feb.  15.  41527 

a  dramatic  composition  in  4  scenes,  by  W.  N. 

Selig.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  N.  Selig,  Chicago ;  D :  6611,  May 
1,  1905 ;  2c.  May  1,  1905.  41528 

pantomime  in  1   act,   by  Mme.  E.   Alberti 

and  Marshall  Stuart.     12  p.     4°,     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34632 ;  Mme.  E.  Al- 
berti, New  York.  41529 

by  S.  Walker.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©    Ic.    June   26,    1911;     D:  24581;     Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  41530 

—  sometimes  called  All's  well  that  ends  well 


and  Nip  and  tuck,  a  Negro  sketch  in  2  scenes, 
arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1876.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethi- 
opian and  comic  drama,  no.  84] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7980,  July  3;  2c.  July  26.  41531 


See  also  Four  plays  of  the  Free  theater. 


Serenade  (The)  party;  or.  The  miser's  troubles, 
a  black  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1897] 
9  p.    12°.     ([Darkey  and  comic  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  59880. 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  41532 

Serenaders  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  L.  F.  Bishop.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  Francis  Bishop,  Chicago ;  1896 :  69944. 
Dec.  24;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1897.  41533 

Serenata  (La)  del  pueblo;  zarzuela dramatica en 
1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  G.  Cant6  y 
R.  de  Santa  Ana,  mflsica  de  los  maestros 
R.  Soutullo  y  L.  Andreu.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  [44]  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21088 ;  Gonzalo  Canto  y  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana, 
Madrid.  41534 

Sereno  de  mi  barrio;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa ;  original  de  M. 
Sanz  Sanz,  musica  del  maestro  Seller.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17479 ;  Miguel  Sanz  Sanz,  Madrid.  41535 

Serf  and  empress;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  V.  For- 
bin. 

©  Victor  Forbin,  New  York ;  1897 :  50767, 
Sept.  11.  41536 

Serfs  of  the  nation;  a  realistic  drama  with 
sensational  effects  in  5  acts,  by  Walter  E. 
Fitzhenry. 

©  W.  E.  Fitzhenry,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ;  1881 : 
9479,  June  16.  41537 

Sergeant  Kitty;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  A.  Baldwin 
Sloane.  [115]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York ;  D :  3978, 
Sept.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903.  41538 

•  Same.  Rev.  ed.  [117]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York ;  D :  4455. 
Dec.  22,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1903.  41539 

Sergeant  (The)  of  Waterloo;  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Victor  Hugo's 
Les  miserables,  by  Mrs.  H.  L.  Thomas. 

©  Mrs.  Henry  L.  Thomas,  Philadelphia ; 
1882 :  17364,  Oct.  19.  41540 

Sergeant  Walter;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Julian 
Hathaway. 

©  Joseph  George  Cupples,  Boston;  1882: 
5241,  Apr.  3.  41541 


2093 


41542 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41664 


Serious  (A)  flirtation;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Mettenheimer.  Cincinnati,  Elm  street  ptg. 
company,  1873.    56  p.    16". 

©  H.   J.   Mettenheimer,   Cincinnati ;   1873 : 
9051,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  3.  41542 

Serious  (A)  life;  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  J.  and  A.  Marzulli.  Newark,  N.  J.  [J.  and 
A.  Marzulli]     14  p.    16°. 

©  James  and  Arthur  Marzulli,  New  York ; 
D:2517,  Oct.  31,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1903. 

41543 

Serious  (A)  mistake;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Ostergaard. 

©  Axel  Ostergaard,  New  York ;  1895 :  49513, 
Sept.  30.  41544 

Serious  (A)  predicam.ent;  or,  The  wash,  girls 
and  the  sports,  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  L.  D.  Wharton. 

©  Leo  D.  Wharton,  New  York ;  1898 :  34333, 
June  4;  2c.  June  4.  41545 

Serment  d'  amour.     See  Golden  (The)  hen. — 


Love's  vow. 


5  p. 


Sermon;   [monologue]   by  M.  C.  Jackson. 
f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   July   21,   1910;   D:  21601;   Mary   C. 
Willdridge,  Philadelphia.  41546 

Serpent    (The);   a   dramatic   composition    in   3 
acts,  by  M.  Prescott. 

©  Marie  Prescott,  United  States ;  1880 :  37, 
Jan.  2.  41547 

133  p. 


play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Winchester. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  D :  25667 ;  Edythe  Win- 
chester, Pittsburgh.  41548 

Serpent,  a  cowboy  and  the  dove;  western  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Angell.  39  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16837 ;  J.  S.  Ang6ll, 
Charles  City,  la.  41549 

Serpent  (The)  and  the  bird;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  A.  Tefft.     28  p.     f°.     TypewTitten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  15049, 
Feb.  10,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1909.  41550 

Serpent  (The)  and  the  dove;  an  emotional,  sen- 
sational play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  William   E.   Barnes,   New  York;   1878: 
1005,  Jan.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  20.  41551 

Serpent  (A)  in  Eden;  protean  drama  in  1  act, 
by  K.  G.  McLoughlin.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22152 ;  Katherine 
G.  McLoughlin,  New  York.  41552 

Serpent  in  love's  paradise;  by  B.  Musgrove. 

©   Ethel    Musgrove,     Louisville ;     D :  7558, 
Sept.  25,  1905.  41553 


Serpent  in  the  house;  in  1  act,  by  S.  Lewis.  14 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    8,    1909;     D:  16726;     Samuel 
Lewis.  New  York.  41554 

Serpent  (The)  of  old  Nile;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
John  Armstrong  Chaloner.  Roanoke  Rapids, 
N.  C,  Palmetto  press,  1915.    66  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  25,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D  :•  41927 ; 
Palmetto  press,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

41554a 

Serpent's  (The)  fang;  a  romantic  melodrama  in 
4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  B.  J.  Fagan.  [143]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagan,  New  York;  D :  8124, 
Mar.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  41555 

Serpent's  (The)  tooth. 

©  Alexander  D.  Blair,  Buffalo ;  1895 :  14594, 
Mar.  13.  41556 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Timken.    132  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    1,    1909;     D:  16681;     Franke 

41557 


1,    1909;     D:  16681; 
Timken,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 


Serra,  the  apostle  of  peace;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Park.     [44]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24680 ;  L.  C.  Park, 
Los  Angeles.  41558 

Servant    (The);    play    in    4   acts,    by    L.    Witt. 
[51]   I).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23855 ;  Louis  Witt, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  41559 

Servant  and  master;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
Ambruster. 

©  Watson  Ambruster,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
8005,  Apr.  16.  41560 


Servant    (A)    girl's    mishaps, 
troubles. 


See    Polly's 


Servant  (The)  in  the  house;  by  C.  R.  Kennedy 
[in  5  acts]  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1908.    151  p.    8°. 

©   Charles    Rann    Kennedy,     London ;     A : 
203975,  Apr.  10,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908. 

41561 


a  play  of  the  present  day  in  5  acts,  by  O.  R. 

Kennedy.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Rann  Kennedy,  London ;  D :  12546, 
Mar.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.  41562 

Servant  (The)  not  in  the  house;  by  C.  Ticknor. 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23307 ;  Caroline  Tick- 
nor, Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  41563 

Servant  (A)  of  the  city;  by  A.  B.  Campbell. 
©  Albion  B.  Campbell,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
D :  7625,  Nov.  27,  1905.  41564 


2094 


41565 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


41587 


Servant  of  the  people;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Haskins.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Alice  Haskins,   Spokane,  Wash. ; 
D :  7151.  Aug.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  June  9,  1906. 

41565 

play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Chynoweth.    72  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9.    1911;     D:  23055;     Phillips 
Chynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  41566 

Servant  of  the  public;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts 
and  an  epilogue  of  Anthony  Hope's  novel  of 
the  same  name,  by  D.  Kimball.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  David  Kimball,  Boston ;   D :  15584.  Apr. 
10,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1909.  41567 

Servant  (The)  of  two  masters.  See  Servitore 
(II)  di  due  padroni. 

Servant  question;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Maude   Jackson,    New    York;    D:8421, 
Apr.  25,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.  41568 

Servants;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hagedorn. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22.   1910;  D:  20540;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass.  41569 

Servants  of  Pan;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Lawrence.     [2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    5,     1914 ;     D :  36945 ;     Clarice 
Lawrence,  New  York.  41569a 

Servants  vs.  master;  or,  A  father's  -will,  a 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Martin. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;   1898:38719, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  27.  41570 

Service;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  K.  M.  Roof. 
[132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1912  ;  D  :  29304 ;  Katharine  M. 
Roof,  New  York.  41571 

Service  d'ami;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  Daniel 
Jourda.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.     69  p.     12°. 

©  C.  Joubert,  Paris  ;  D  :  11657.  Nov.  4,  1907 ; 
2c.  Nov,  4,  1907.  41572 

Service  (The)  of  war;  new  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Rayner.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913 ;  D :  33662 ;  John  Ray- 
ner, New  York.  41573 

Servir;  piece  en  2  actes  par  H.  Lavedan.  (In 
La  Petite  illustration,  no.  12. — 17  mai  1913, 
.s§rie-thgatre,   no.   7) 

©  May   17,   1913;   2c.    June  23,   1913;    D: 
33584;  Henri  Lavedan,  Paris.  41574 

Servitore   (II)   di   due  padroni;   a   comedy   by 
Carlo  Goldoni.  the  translation  called  The  ser- 
vant of  two  masters,  by  Elizabeth  Robinson. 
©  Elizabeth    Robinson,    Boston;   1900  A: 
8994,  Apr,  7.  41575 


Servitude;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill. 
[46]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    23,    1914;    D:  38290;    Eugene 
Gladstone  O'Neill,   Ncav   London,   Conn. 

41575a 

romantic   drama   in  4  acts,  by   I.   Osgood. 

[59]    p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31.  1911;   D :  23809 ;  Irene  Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  41576 

Servitude  and  freedom;  or,  The  underground 

railroad,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Rector. 

©  Henry  L.  Slayton  and  Edward  M.  Rector, 

Chicago;  1878:5502,  May  7.  41577 

Session  (A)  at  school;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Geo. 
W.  Day.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  J.  Curtis.  Brooklyn ;  D :  13072,  May 
20.  1908 ;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  41578 

Set  a  thief  to  catch  a  thief;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
T.  A.  Crowley.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13092,  June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  June  1,  1908.      41579 

Set  in  diamonds.     See  Endurance. 

Set  of  furs;  domestic  tragedy  in  1  act  of  3 
scenes;,  by  G.  U.  Stevenson.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D :  20063 ;  George  Urie 
Stevenson,  Chicago.  41580 

Set  of  turquoise;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich,  stage  busi- 
ness bv  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short. 
16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  12477, 
Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1908.  41581 

Seth  Greenback;  an  amateur  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  10784, 
Sept.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  41582 

Same.    1  p.  1.,  [55]-77  p.    12°.     (On  cover: 

Amateur  series) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  remewal 
for  14  years  from  Sept.  18,  1905;  D :  7229, 
Sept.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1905.  41583 

Seth  Spinner's  troubles;  by  J.  Y.  Lewis. 

©  ,L  Y.  Lewis,  Chicago;  D :  5610,  Oct.  6, 
1904.  41584 

Seti;  a  play,  by  W.  Thorold.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Thorold,  Toronto,  Canada  ;  1895  : 
40139,  Aug.  5;  2c.  Aug.  10.  41585 

•  or.  The  magic  mirror,  by  C.  Pendleton. 

©  Charlotte  Pendleton,  Philadelphia  ;  1889 : 
16933,  June  4;  Ic.  June  4.  41586 

Setting  an  interior;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  J.  C.  Havez. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez,  New  York ;  D :  6759,  June 
2,  190.5.  41587 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-28 


2095 


41588 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41606 


Settled  at  midnight;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Switzer.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Switzer,  New  York ;   D :  15906, 
May  20,  1909;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  41588 

Settled  for  life;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  F, 
Scardefield.    45  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Amelia   F.    Scardefield,    Baltimore;    D: 
13639,  Aug.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908. 

41589 

Settled  in  court;  French  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  A.   Corbett,  Nev/   York;   1892: 
34438,  Aug.  20.  41590 

Settled  out  of  court;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  K.  Tootle.  [2],  126  p.  4°.  Tj'pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38395;  Harry  King 
Tootle,  St.  Louis.  41590a 

-comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lee  Arthur.     [2],  26  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911;  D :  26003 ;  John  Lan- 
caster, Rossville,  N.  Y.  41591 

comedy  sketch,  by  John  S.  Carroll.  [2],  9 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    20,    1912;    D:  28777;  Alfred 

Deery,  New  York.  41592 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.    138  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913;  D :  32169 ;  Eflie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  41593 

Settlement  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Tread- 
well  [i.  e.  S.  T.  McGeehan]  [2],  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911;    D:  24951;    Sophie 
Treadwell  McGeehan,  San  Francisco.     41594 

Settlement  (The)  house;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  E.  Dunbar. 

©  Robin  Ernest  Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
^  :  15730,  Apr.  28,  1909.  41595 

Settlement  (The)  in  the  West;  or.  Lost  and 
found,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Seifert. 

©    Henrv    Seifert,    United    States;    1880: 
19134,  Dec.  15;  2c.  Dec.  27.  41596 

Settlement  (The)  worker;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Baruch  Israeli.    S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22175 ;  B.  Israeli, 
Wiisliington.  41597 

Settlements;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Lieban.  47 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909;  D:  17043;  Alfred  Lie- 
ban,  New  York.  41598 

Settlers;  or,  A  child  of  the  woods,  an  American 
drama  illustrating  life  in  the  far  West  in  4 
acts,  by  Charles  Wathen  Chase. 

©   Minnie   Wallace,   United    States;   1880: 
3207,  Feb.  28.  41599 


Seven  (The)  ages;  a  protean  sketch  in  1  act, 
illustrated  to  suit  the  period,  by  J.  S.  De 
Barx'y. 

©  Joseph  S.  De  Barry,  New  York;  1875: 
2006,  Mar.  4.  41600 

a  tableau  entertainment,  by  [George  Mel- 
ville Baker]  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  Co. 
[1873]  [2],  p.  187-213,  illus.  12°.  ([The 
amateur  drama,  no.  8) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1873 :  872.  Jan. 
31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  41601 

Seven  ages  according  to  Bill;  1  act  protean 
sketch,  by  L.  F.  Brand.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D :  21405 ;  Louise  Fen- 
ton  Brand,  Milwaukee.  41602 

Seven  ages  of  a  New  Yorker  in  young  New 
York;  u  kaleidnscopic  representation  in  7 
tableaux,  by  H.  E.  Dixey  and  William  Gill. 

©  Henrv  E.  Dixey,  New  York ;  1889 :  8840, 
Mar.  20.  41603 

Seven  (The)  ages  of  giving;  spectacular  enter- 
tainment in  2  scenes,  by  F.  M.  Wallace.  New 
York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1910.     22  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22711 ; 
Florence  Magill  Wallace,  Moline,  111.      41604 

Seven  ages  of  man.  See  Burlesque  panto- 
mime of  Shakespeare's  Seven  ages  of  man. 

Seven  (The)  ages  of  two  Micks.  See  Polyg- 
amy. 

Seven  and  last.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures :  7  and  last. 

Seven    (The)    beauties;   a   burlesque   in    1    act, 

joint  authorship  of  J.  Berry  and  Ned  Straight. 

©    Jacob    Berrv,    New    York;    1876:6781, 

May  31.  41605 

Seven  (The)  blasts;  temperance  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  C.  Parish.  Mt.  Ida,  Ark.,  Seven 
blasts  pub.  CO.,  1915.    32  p.    8°. 

©   May   14.   1915;   2c.   May   17,   1915;    D: 
40684 ;  Samuel  Claborn  Parish,  Mt.  Ida,  Ark. 

41605a 

Seven  (The)  chains  of  Cibola;  play  of  Alta, 
California  in  the  days  of  the  missions,  by 
V.  Church  and  Lolita  Rowan.  [117]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   13,   1914;    D :  37550 ;    Virginia 
Church,  Coronado.  Cal.  41605b 

Seven  daughters  of  Satan;  a  local  extravaganza 
in  2  acts,  by  R.  Jones, 

©      Robert     Jones,     Boston ;      1873 :  3820. 
Apr.  12.  41606 


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41607 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41624 


Seven  days;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Roberts 
Rinehart  and  A.  Hopwood.  345  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17236 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  41607 

Seven  days  in  hell;  or,  The  Cherry,  111.,  mine 
disaster,  by  S.  Peel.    33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1909;  D:  17677;  Seth  Peel, 
Edinburg,  111.  41608 

Seven  (The)  dwarfs;  or.  The  harlequin  and 
the  world  of  wonders,  a  gorgeous  spectacular 
pantomime,  by  J.  C.  Foster. 

©  Joseph  C.  Foster,  New  York ;  1874 :  7664, 
June  6.  41609 

Seven-eleven-seventy-seven.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
7-11-77. 

Seven  (The)  enchanted  castles;  or.  The  castles 
of  the  devil,  a  grand  romantic  fairy  spectacle, 
by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre    Kiralfy,     St.    Louis;     1874:4808, 
Apr.  11.  41610 

Seven  girls;  domestic  farce  from  the  Hungarian 
of  Ferencz  Herczegh,  adapted  by  Edith  Ellis 
[i.  e.  E.  E.  Furness]  [2],  138  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1910  ;  D  :  22591 ;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  41611 

Seven  harmonizing  kids;  school  scene.  [3]  p. 
f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913  ;  D  :  33563  ;  William  J. 
Fitzpatrick,  Chelsea,  Mass.  41612 

Seven  hours  in  New  York;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Ott.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  30465  ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Ma.ss.  41613 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  777. 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven,  a  nameless 
personage.     See,   at    end    of   alphabet,   titles 
beginning  with  figures :  777,  a  nameless  per- 
sonage. 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven:  ten.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures:  777:10. 

Seven  keys  to  Baldpate;  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Cohan.     [208]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D :  34852 ;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  41614 

mysterious  melodramatic  farce,  by   G.   M. 

Cohan,  based  upon  the  novel  of  same  name 
by  Earl  Derr  Biggers.    125  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Sept.  11,  1914;   2c.   Sept.   17,  1914;   D: 
38141 ;  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York.      41614a 

Seven  (The)  kings  and  the  wind.     See  Addio. 


Seven  living  pictures.  Sec  Colonial  (A)  pro- 
gramme for  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution. 

Seven  (The)  oaks;  or,  Money  is  law,  a  roman- 
tic drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  E.  Gardner. 

©  George  M.  Lathrop  and  G.  Edwin  Gard- 
ner, United  States  ;   1876  :  770,  Jan.  15. 

41615 

Seven  (The)  palaces;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  the  Arabian  nights,  by  D.  Clift. 
[3],  98  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,    1911;     D :  23517 ;     Denison 
Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  41616 

Seven  (The)  princesses;  by  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck, tr.  by  editors.  (In  Poet-lore,  v.  6,  no. 
1-3,  Jan.-Mar.,  1894;  periodical  ©  Poet-lore 
CO.,  Philadelphia,  1893:55333;  2c.  no.  1,  Jan. 
8,  1894;  2c.  no.  2,  Feb.  7,  1894;  2c.  no.  3, 
Mar.  5,  1894)  41617 

See  also  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeter- 


linck. 

Seven  (The)  red  tops;  musical  play  in  1  act, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Paul  West.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  William  F.  Rochester,  New  York;  D: 
9743,  Jan.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.        41618 

Seven  sensations. 

©  William  F.  Carver,  New  York;  1893: 
11021,  Mar.  2.  41619 

Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesos,     See  Festival  plays. 

Seven  times  one;  comic  operetta  in  4  acts, 
words  by  C.  S.  Clark,  music  by  F.  P.  Hamlet. 

©  Charles  S.  Clark  and  Frank  P.  Hamlet, 
New  York  ;  1885  :  6187,  Mar.  14.  41620 

Seven-twenty-eight;  or.  Casting  the  boome- 
rang, a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly,  from 
the  German  of  Von  Schonthan. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1884 :  5091, 
Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  41621 

Same.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1897 :  54578, 
Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  11.  41622 

— — •  Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  1900,  June  15,  1911.  Orig- 
inal entry.  Mar.  10,  1884,  no.  5091.  41623 

Seven  (The)  wishes;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Granville  Baker. 

©  Baker  and  Fonda,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  1897 : 
21055,  Apr.  2.  •  41624 

Seven  (A)  year  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Dupont.     [3],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37306 ;  Albert  Du- 
pont, New  York.  41624a 


2097 


41625 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41639 


Seventeen  ninety-four.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1794. 

Seventeen  ninety-two.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  1793. 

Seventeen  or  forty-four.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  17  or  44. 

Seventeen  seventy-six.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  1776. 

Seventeen-twenty;  or,  The  gambler's  hunch, 
by  W.  A.  Weston.    21  p.    4°.    TypeM^ritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Weston,  Denver ;  D :  13065,  May 
26,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.5,  1908.  41625 

Seventeenth  (A)  century  romance;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Augustus  Wilhelmi  Droosten  [pseud, 
of  E.  W.  Maclean] 

©  Eda  Wilhelmi  Maclean,   United   States; 
1898  :  10994,  Feb.  11.  41626 

Seventh  (The)  commandment;  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©  Charles  R.  Tyler,   New  York;   D :  4600, 

Feb.  9,  1904.  41627 

a  comedy  romance  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Davis. 

54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwards  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  116,  Feb.  5, 
1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1901.  •       41628 

■  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mann.    10 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914 ;  D  :  36968 ;  Gustav  Mann, 
Tallac,  Cal.  41628a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Wherlf  [pseud,  of  F.  W. 

Harris  and  E.  L.  Reizenstein]      [128]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913;  D:  34367;  Frank  W. 
Harris  and  Elmer  L.  Reizenstein,  New  York. 

41629 

play  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  MacEwen.     [1],  9 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D :  42573 ;  Frank  Mac- 
Ewen, Brooklyn.  41629a 

Seventh  (The)  day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Rob- 
ert Richard  Blake.    79  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  .John  Richard  Blake,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia  ;  D  :  2006,  June  13,  1902  ;  2c. 
June  13,  1902.  41630 

Seventh  (The)  heart;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Hyman.     [74]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914 ;  D :  38921 ;  Sarah  Hy- 
man, New  York.  41630a 

Seventh  (^he)  martyr;  short  play,  by  Paul 
Tresize  [pseud,  of  S.  F.  Whitman]  [2],  22  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27.  1913;  D :  33348 ;  Stephen 
French  Whitman,  New  York.  41631 


Seventy-eight;  an  Ajnericau  nautical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Whittaker. 

©  Frederick  Whittaker,  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y. ;  1873 :  14125,  Dec.  9.  41632 

'Seventy-six;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  G.  Piatti 
and  J.  B.  Heaviside.    Typewritten. 

©  Peter  G.  Piatti  and  John  B.  Heaviside, 
New  York ;  1893 :  52634,  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  15, 
1894.  41633 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  '76. 

Seventy-two  hours  in  Washington.  See,  at 
end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
72  hours  in  Washington. 

Severa  Torelli;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F.  Mil- 
liken. 

©    James   F.    Milliken,    New   York;    1884: 
4079,  Feb.  27.  41634 

Severed  (The)  coin;  in  1  act,  by  L.  Elliston. 
[18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22073 ;  Louise  El- 
liston, New  York.  41635 

Severite;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  L.  Frapie  et  P.  L. 
Gamier.    33  p.    12°. 

©    L6on    Frapie    et    Paul    Louis    Garnier, 
Paris ;  D :  8284,  Apr.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1906. 

41636 

Sevillanito  (El);  esbozo  de  sainete,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E. 
Vargas  (Minute),  mtisica  del  maestro  Pru- 
dencio  Munoz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1910.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21073;  Enrique  Vargas  (Minuto),  Madrid. 

41637 

Sewing  (The)  basket  play;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  G.  Haines.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913 ;  D :  33466 ;  Marion  Ger- 
trude Haines.  Spokane,  Wash.  41638 

Sewing-circle  (A)  of  the  period;  an  original 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde,  O.. 
A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  138] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  1830,  Jan. 
20 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  '  41639 

Sewing  for  the  heathen;  refined  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.  [1915]     20  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  20.  1915;   2c.   Mar.   24,   1915;   D: 
40163 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  41639a 

Sewing  (The)  machine.  See  Pipe  (The)  of  de- 
sire, and  other  plays. 


2098 


41639 


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41658 


Sewing  machine  no.  40;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mr. 
and  Mr.s.  IMark  Larkin.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1915;  D:  39683;  Mark  Carl- 
ton Larkin,  Oakland.  41639b 

Sewing-  scliool  for  scandal;  by  John  T.  Wheel- 
wright. 

©  George  Riddle,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1881 : 
2966,  Feb.  28.  41640 

Same.    1  p.  1.,  [3]-95  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston  ;  1888  :  9647,  Apr.  2  * 
2c.  May  2.  41640a 

Sewing-   (The)   society;   a  drama  in  1   act,   by 
Helen  Sherman  Griffith.     Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1901]     15  p.     12°. 
©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  1028,  Oct. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  41641 

Sex;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne.  [2],  81  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22106 ;  Porter  Em- 
erson Browne,  New  York.  41642 

Sex  pioneers;  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  G.  Springer  and  W.  D.  Hepenstall.  [131] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915;  D:  42341;  Thomas 
Grant  Springer  and  William  Daniel  Hepen- 
stall, New  York.  41642a 

Sexo  (El)  debil;  sainete  en  2  cuadros  y  en  prosa, 

original  de  A.  Ramos  Martin.    Madrid  [Socie- 

'  dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1912.     35  p.     12°. 

©    May   24,    1912 ;    2c.    May    13,    1912 ;    D : 

29799;   Antonio   Ramos  Martin,   Madrid. 

41643 

Sextette  (The)  g-irl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  W.  Ryley. 

©  John  C.  Fisher  and  Thomas  W.  Ryley, 
New  York;  D :  3007,  Feb.  12,  1903.         41644 

Seyny  John,  the  fool  of  Paris;  a  musical  comi- 
detta  in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Buchanan. 

©  Claude  R.  Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.;  D:761,  Aug.  15,  1901.  41645 

Sforza;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C  W.  Barry  and 
J.  Fox. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1872 :  792, 
Jan.  26.  41646 

or.  The  prince,  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 

by  H.  Heaton. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York;  D :  10164, 
Mar.  7,  1907.  41647 

Sh!  Not  so  loud!  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
music  and  lyrics  by  R.  Clifford  Odoms,  book 
by  Clifford  Odoms  and  Edward  E.  Gates. 
[3],  106  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  R.  C.  Odoms  and  E.  E.  Gates,  Indianapo- 
lis;  D :  15579,  Apr.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909. 

41648 


Sh!  You'll  wake  the  baby;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  McWade.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915;  D:  39315;  Robert  Mc- 
Wade, New  York.  41648a 

Shabbona,  the  last  of  the  Pottawottomis.  See 
General's   (The)  daug-hter- 

Shackled;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Abend.  [1], 
57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    27,   1912;     D:  29186;     Hallett 
Abend,  Whiteman  Creek,  British  Columbia. 

41649 

Shackles  (The)  of  fate;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Max  Nordau.  New  York,  F.  Tennyson  Neely 
[1897]  199  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  ([Neely's 
prismatic  library]) 

©  Frank  Tennyson  Neely,  New  York ;  1897 : 
59006,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  41650 

Shade  (The)  of  Epictetus;   by   C.   M.  Freeman. 

©    C.    M.    Freeman,     Baltimore ;     D :  1372, 
Jan.  30,  1902.  41651 

Shade  (A)  of  Hamlet;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  D.  Miles.     144  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  D.  Miles,   Chicago;   1891:8374, 
Mar.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  41652 

Shades  (The)  of  Shakespeare's  women;  an  en- 
tertainment in  10  scenes,  by  A.  Laurie  West. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1896.     32  p.     12°. 

©   Edgar   S.   Werner.    New    York;     1896: 
21940,  Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  10.  41653 

Shades  of  the  past. 

©   Frank   Henuing,    New   York ;     D  :  8501, 
May  8,  1906.  41654 

Shadow  (The);  an  American  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  Turner  Dazey,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1879 :  2368,  Feb.  19.  41655 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hansel. 

©  Howell  Hansel,  Boston;  D:  14644,   Dec. 
16,  1908.  41656 

drama   in   1   act,   by   M.    S.  Reardon,  3rd. 


[1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Feb.   12,   1914;  D:  36004;   Mark   S. 
Reardon,  3rd.,  New  York.  41656a 

—  drama  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Lyster. 
[30]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    27,    1911;    D:  23209;    William 
Lyster,  New  York.  41657 

— -  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Kennedy.     [129] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maxwell  Miller  Kennedy,  New  York ;  D : 
16042,   June  10,  1909;   2c.  Aug.  21,   1909, 

41658 


2099 


41659 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONb 


41682 


Shadow — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Robinson. 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913;   D :  34175 ;   Raymond 
Marshall  Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  41659 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Burke. 

©   Annie    Elisabeth     Burke,     New 


1893  :  27553,  June  8. 
by  A.   Stevenson. 


86  p. 


Shadow  (The)  king;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W. 
[2],  69  Felmley. 

©    M.    W.    Felmley,    U.    S.    army.    United 
States  ;  1889  :  28822,  Sept.  23.  41671 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  crime;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Armstrong,  jr. 

York ;  ©    .John    Armstrong,    jr.,    San    Francisco ; 

41660  1872 :  3934,  Apr.  15.  41672 

Type-      an  original  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4 


written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   26,    1912;    D:  30633;    Augusta 
Stevenson,  Indianapolis.  41661 

—  or.  The  trap,  a  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Arthur.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Malcohu   Arthur,   Edgewood,   R.    I. ;   D : 
15287,  Mar.  9.  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.      41662 

—  See  also  Pig'  brother  play-book. 


Shadow  and  sunshine;  new  and  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Palgrave. 

©  Kate  Josephine  Bateman  Crowe,  United 
States  ;  1883  :  3866,  Mar.  1.  41663 

Shadow  (The)  behind  the  throne;  a  drama  in 
5  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Alicia  Ramsay  and 
Rudolph  De  Cordova.  33  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Leander    De   Cordova,    New    York ;    D : 
6817,  June  13,  1905 ;  2c.  June  30,  1905.    41664 

Shadow  brook;  or,  The  daughter's  oath,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Stoner  and  J.  P.  Rut- 
ledge. 

©  Philip  Stoner  and  J.  P.  Rutledge,  New 
York  ;  1872  :  10032,  Sept.  18.  41665 

Shadow  castle;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Farrand  Felch.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[18881     61  p.     12°.     ( [Alta  series] ) 


©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago ; 


1888 :  26350, 
41666 


Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  23. 

Shadow  (The)  dance;  an  original  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  founded  on  Victor  Hugo's  romance 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris,  by  B.  Landeck.  [132] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Benjamin   Landeck,     London  ;     D  :  1049, 
Nov.  1,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1901.  41667 

Shadow  (The)  detective;  or,  Leonie,  the  waif, 
a  thrilling  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  H.  Flemming  of  Baltimore. 

©    Dan    A.    Kelly,    United    States;    1881: 
16693,  Oct.  28.  41668 

Shadow  (A)  from  life;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Z.  Spoerl. 

©    J.    Zent    Spoerl,     Philadelphia;     1895: 
65272,  Dec.  24.  41669 

Shadow  (The)  g'irl;  a  musical  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  C.  A.  Logan.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alison  Logan,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10945, 
July  10,  1907 ;  2c.  July  10,  1907.  41670 


acts,  by  C.  Bennett  and  E.  L.  Duane. 

*      ©   Clarence  Bennett,   Springfield,   111.,   and 

Edward   L.   Duane,   New   York;    1887:10945, 

Apr.  23.  41673 

Shadow  of  a  curse;  by  S.  J.  Secord. 

©  Sara  J.  Secord,  St.  Paul ;  D :  3945.  Sept. 
15,  1903.  41674 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  lie;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  P.  and  M.  Hasbrouck. 

©  Geo.  P.  &  Mary  Hasbrouck,  Sparta,  N.  J. ; 
1894  :  44850.  Sept.  25.  41675 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  sin;  a  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  McAllister. 

©  Phosa  McAllister,  New  York;  1877:9170, 
Aug.  10.  41676 

See  also  Dice  (The)  of  death.— Too  late. 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  tragedy;  a  play  in  10  in- 
cidentals not  counting  the  shadow,  by  L.  D. 
Grange.  [2],  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Sce- 
nario] 

©  L.  Demain  Grange,  Boston;  D:  5619,  Oct. 
10.  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  41677 

Shadow  of  JEtna..     See  Persephone. 

Shadow  (The)  of  Clargis;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  D.  Emmet.     [2].  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Duncan  Emmet,  New  York ;  D : 
5046,  May  18,  1904 ;  2c.  May  18,  1904.    41678 

Shadow  (The)  of  crime;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Wiesberg.    131  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Wiesberg,  Chicago  ;  1895  :  23893, 
Apr.  30 ;  2c.  June  18.  41679 

Shadow  (The)  of  death.     See  On  the  watch. 

Shadow   (The)   of  Nauvoo.      See   Little  Billie 

Piper. 
Shadow  (The)  of  shame;  a  melodrama,  in  4  acts. 
©   Jennie  K.    McKiernan,   Newark,   N.   J. ; 

D  :  3180.  Mar.  23,  1903.  41680 

Shadow  of  Sylvia;  an  original  play  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  S.  Howard.    46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Stanton    Howard,    New    York;    D: 

7352,  Oct.  2,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  41681 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  bars;  a  domestic  drama  in 

4    acts,    by    E.    Barbour.      Blue    Earth    City, 

Minn.,  Hamlin  &  Dillman,  1889. 

©  Edwin  Barbour,  United  States;  1889: 
16167,  May  28.  41682 


2100 


41683 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41704 


Shadow  (The)  of  the  beast;  1  act  play,  by  M.  C. 
Keator.     [3],  16  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;   D :  28643 ;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  41683 

Shadow  of  the  cross;  by  E.  L.  Lappington. 

©    Eugene    Lee    Lappington,    Lowell ;    D : 
14296,  Nov.  16,  1908.  41684 

a  spectacular  drama  in  10  scenes,  being  a 


dramatization    of   Bulwer    Lytton's   romance. 
The  last  days  of  Pompeii,  by  Stuart  Boyle. 

©  August  Mever  and  Ernst  Kronshage,  Mil- 
waukee ;  D :  3509,  May  13,  1903.  41685 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  czar;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  L.  O'Reilly.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D :  4388,  Dec.  14.  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1903. 

41686 

Shadow  of  the  gallows;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Frost. 

©  Jeremiah  G.  Frost,  Philadelphia;  1883: 
6538,  Apr.  6.  41687 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  guillotine;  by  L.  S.  Bryce. 

©  Llovd  S.  Brvce,  New  York ;  1888 :  15253, 
May  25.  41688 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  law.     See  Jean  Valjean. 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  Suleimaniyeh;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  I.  Barrett.  [84]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21.   1914;   D:  36436;   Bertha  I. 
Barrett,  Boston.  41688a 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  sword;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Palmer. 

©    Charles    Harvev    Palmer,    Milwaukee ; 
189S  :  21028,  Apr.  1.  41689 

See  also  Deserter  (The) 

Shadow  (The)  of  yesterday.     See  Anne  Strong. 

Shadow  (A)  on  the  hearth;  a  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Serrano  (Elsie  J.  Barnes "> 

©  Elsie  J.  Serrano,  New  York ;  1886 :  8287, 
Apr.  7.  41690 

Shadowed;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Dion  Clayton  Cal- 
throp  and  Cosmo  Gordon-Lennox.  [116]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1913;     D:  34339;     James 
Forbes,  New  York.  41691 

Shadowed  by  3;  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 

©  W.  F.  Mann,  Chicago ;  D :  9565,  Dec.  3, 
1906.  41692 

Shadowed  by  three;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wm. 
M.  Fletcher.     [63]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29685.  Goes  litho- 
grjiphing  co.,  Chicago.  41693 


Shadowed  by  three — Continued. 

or,  The  three  proposals,  a  1  act  play  for 

six  characters,  by  A.  M.  Bennett.     10  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  A.  Milo  Bennett,  Chicago ;  D :  5576,  Sept. 
28,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1904.  41694 

Shadowed,  courted  in  disguise;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  H.  Underwood. 

©   Marshall   H.   Underwood,   Des  Moines; 
1898:20070,  Mar.  28.  41695 

Shadowed  heart;  an  emotional  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New    York;    1874:4245, 
Mar.  30.  41696 

Shadowed  (A)   life;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  M.  Fowler. 

©  C.  Melville  Fowler,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
1887 :  22075,  Aug.  29.  41697 


drama   in  5  acts,   2  scenes,   by   Walter   S. 

Craven.     [134]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Daisy  H.  Craven,  New  York ;  1890 :  4998, 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  18.  41698 

See  also  Cassie. 

Shadowed  lights.      See  Llewellen. 

Shadowed  lives;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams.     88  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  5176, 
June  14,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  41699 


a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Grandin. 

©  Elmer  Ellsworth  Grandin,  United  States ; 
1887  :  34558,  Dec.  31.  41700 

Shadowed  (The)  star;  by  M.  L.  MacMillan. 
Cincinnati,  The  Consumers'  league  of  the  city 
of  Cincinnati,  1908.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Mary  Louise  MacMillan,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
14201,  Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.    41701 

See  also  Short  plays;  by  Mary  MacMillan. 

Shadowed  to  doom.  See  Yankee  (The)  de- 
tective. 

Shadows;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  S.  Marion. 
90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  David   S.   Marion,  New  York;   D:8279, 
Apr.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906.  41702 

an  emotional  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts. 


by  E.  A.  Locke. 
©  E.  A.  Locke,  Albany  ;  1872 :  11344,  Oct.  25. 

41703 


—  1  act  play,  by  Gloria  Barry   [pseud,  of  G. 
Biaggi]     20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tan.    27.    1911;     D:  23207;    Gloria 
Biaggi,  New  York.  41704 


2101 


41705 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41722 


Shadows — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Burnham.     [1],  34  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30547  ;  Edith  Burn- 
ham,  Swampscott,  Mass.  41705 

— , by   G.   B.   Mason.     11   p.     4°.     Type- 


Shadows  of  life— Continued. 
a   melodrama,   by  M.   N. 


Hall   and  G.  W. 


written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   8,   1913;    D:  34351;    Gertrude 
Bryant  Mason,  Hermosa  Beach,  Cal.      41706 

play  of  the  South  in  1  act,  by  Mary  Men- 
cure  Parker.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison  &  co. 
[1915]     18  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   20,   1915;   2c.   Mar.   24,   1915;   D: 
40166 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  41706a 

-protean  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener. 

[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D :  39223 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  41706b 

tragedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Balderston.    10  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914;  D:  35880;  John  Lloyd 
Balderston,  New  York.  41706c 

Shadows,  come  like  shadows,  so  depart;  by 
K.  A.  Farrelly  and  E.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  R.  A.  Farrelly  and  E.  W.  Presbrey,  New 
York;  1893:6342,  Feb.  1.  41707 


Shadows   of   a  crime;   u   new   and   picturesque 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R.  Parker,  jr. 

©  Frank  Robinson  Parker,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ; 
1889:23562,  Aug.  1.  41708 

Shadows   of   a   dark   crime;   by    G.   W.    Black- 
burn.    58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    George   W.    Blackburn,    Cleveland;    D: 
2723,  Dec.  16,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.    41709 

Shadows  (The)  of  a  dream;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  Shirley.     [23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    18,    1912;    D:  29066;    Thomas 
Shirley,  Newark,  N.  J.  41710 

Shadows   of   a   great   city;    a   sensational  play 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  R.  Shewell. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T.  Jef- 
fer.son.  United  States ;  1884 :  8008,  Apr.  16. 

41711 
See  also  Wrecked. 

See  Mistress 


Wessells. 

©  Mildred  N.   Hall  and  George  W.  Wes- 
sells, Denver  ;  D  :  3436,  May  15,  1903.    41713 

Shadows  of  New  York;   a   comedy  drama  by 
E.  P.  Delaney. 

©   Edward   P.    Delaney,   Philadelphia;    D: 
5608,  Oct.  6,  1904.  41714 

sensational    play    in    5    acts,    by    L.    R. 


a 


Shewell. 

©  C.  B.  Jefterson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T.  Jef- 
ferson, United  States  ;  1884  :  675,  Jan.  10. 

41715 

— -See  also  Great  (The)  bond  robbery. 


Shadows  (The)  of  a  household. 
(The) 

Shadows    (The)    of    famine.      See  Sons    (The) 

of  Ireland. 

Shadows  of  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Loining.     [3],  79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   12.   1912;   D :  29014 ;   .Tohn  Ar- 
thur Loining,  New  York.  41712 

2102 


Shadows  of  Shasta;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Boardman.     [67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Carro  True  Boardman,  San  Francisco; 
D :  7333,  Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905. 

41716 

Shadows  of  Shiloh;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Greene. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene.  New  York;  1890:8497, 
Mar.  14.  41717 

Shadows  of  sin;  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Hamilton. 
Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©   George    Hamilton,    Chicago;     1900    A: 
27749.  Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  15.  41718 

Shadows  of  the  past;  high  class  melodramatic 
tabloid  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [31]  p. 
f°.  Mimeographed.  (Byer's  library  of  tab- 
loid plays) 

©  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38873 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  41718a 

■ a  society  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 

Graham.     [66]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Graham,  New  York  ;  D  :  8839,  July 
17.  1906 ;  2c.  July  20,  1906.  41719 

Shadows  on  the  blind;  nn  original  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Darnley  and  H.  Bruce. 
©  James  Henry  Darnley  and  Henry  Alex- 
ander    Bruce,     Liverpool,     England;     1897: 
62032,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  41720 

Shadows  (The)  that  follow;  play  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  Charles  M.  Jellefe.  [2],  132  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912 ;  D :  31383 ;  William  A. 
Tulley,  New  York.  41721 

Shadowy  (A)  third;  by  W.  J.  Hurlbut. 

©  William  James  Hurlbut,  New  York;  D: 

7301,  Sept.  23,  1905.  41722 

Shadowy    (The)   waters;    by    William    Butler 

Yeats     New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  co.,  1901. 

62  p.    4°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York :  A :  3866. 
Feb.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  41722a 


41722 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41739 


Shadowy  (The)  waters — Continued. 

See  also  Poetical  (The)  works  of  William 

B,   Yeats. 

Shadyside  farm;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  O.  Phil- 
lips.   103  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36296  Ida  jOathryn 
Phillips,  Reading,  Pa.  41722b 

Shaft  no.  2;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

F.  L.  Bixby.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixby,  St.  Paul;  1894:8286, 
Feb.  2 ;  2c.  Feb.  6.  41723 

Shah   (The);   a  musical   comedy   in  2   acts,  by 

G.  D.  Hand. 

©  G.  D.  Hand,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. ;  1888: 
5443,  Feb.  20.  41724 

Shah  (The)  of  Chicago;  by  F.  J.  Callahan. 

©  Francis  J.  Callahan,  Chicago ;  D :  18373. 
July  20,  1908.  41725 

Shah  (The)  of  Persia;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  R.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Harry  T. 
MacConnell. 

©  Robert  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn;  1896:4061. 
Jan.  13.  41726 

Shah  zaman  (King  of  women);  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Clare  and  M.  Gumbert.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gaston  Clare  and  Morris  Gumbert,  Port- 
land, Or. ;  D :  7966,  Feb.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  8, 
1906.  41727 

Shah's  (The)  bride.     See  Amina. 

Shake  (The)  down;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Bon- 
nell  and  W.  Perry.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1914  ;  D :  38118 ;  Harry  Bon- 
nell  and  Walter  Perry,  San  Francisco. 

41727a 

Shakeress  (The);  a  4  act  drama  embodying  the 
Shaker  creed,  by  N.  A.  Tefft.  [65]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft.  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  10204, 
Mar.  25,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1907.  41728 

Shakespeare;  new  and  original  romantic  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Greville.  [3],  119  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912;  D:  30386;  Eden  Er- 
skine  Greville,  New  York.  41729 

operette  bouffe  en  3  actes,  de  Paul  Gavault 

&  P.-L.  Flers,  musique  de  Gaston  Serpette. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.  [1909]  180  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17574 ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  41730 

See  also  Midwinter  (A)  nightmare. 


Shakespeare  in  the  kitchen.     See  Mad  actors. 

Shake-speare,  England's  Ulysses,  the  masque 
of  love's  labor's  won;  or.  The  enacted  will, 
dramatized  from  the  sonnets  of  1609,  by  L. 
Davis.  Seaforth,  Del.,  M.  N.  Willey  [1905]  1 
p.  1.,  402  p.  1  1.,  21  p.,  1  1.,  31,  [2]  p.  inch 
front,     (port.)     illus.    8°. 

©  Latham  Davis,   Seaford,  Del. ;   D :  7043, 
July  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1907.  41732 

Shakespeare  (The)  play;  rhythmic  drama  in  5 
:u'ts,  by  H.  B.  Osborne  and  L.  B.  Eyre.  [121] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23725 ;  Hubert  Os- 
borne  and  Laurence  Eyre,  New  York.      41733 

Shakespeare  up-to-date;  an  original  burlesque 
of  the  quai-rel  between  Brutus  and  Cassius 
from  Julius  Caesar,  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Arm- 
strong and  J.  D.  Steell. 

©    John    Denton    Steell,   Los   Angeles;    D; 
11779,  Nov.  20,  1907.  41734 

See  also  Pageant  (The)  of  life. 


Shakespeare  and  his  love;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  by  F.  Harris.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Harris,  London ;  D :  5754,  Nov.  11, 
1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.  41731 


Shakespeare  versus  politics;  a  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

©  Charles  Puerner,  Ney  York ;  1896 :  45685, 
Aug.  10.  41735 

Shakespeare  (The)  water-cure;  a  burlesque 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  The  Larks  [rev.  by  Alice 
Crawford]  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1897. 
42  p.  16°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
.52642,  Sept.  20;  2c.  Oct.  7.  41736 

suggested  by  and  adapted  from  Place  aux 

dames,  and  pirated  from  many  authors  living 
and  dead,  by  The  Larks  [rev.  by  Alice  Craw- 
ford] New  York,  Roorbach  &  company,  1883. 
40  p.    12°.     ( [The  acting  drama,  no.  186] ) 

©  Roorbach  &  co..  New  York :  1883 :  22259. 
Dec.  3  ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  41736a 

Shakespeare  (The)  wedding  festival;  or,  The 
poet  and  queen,  by  H.  R.  Browne. 

©  Henrv  Redington  Browne,  Boston ;  1881 : 
6667,  Apr.  29.  41737 

Shakespeare  (The)  wooing;  a  play  of  shreds 
and  patches  taken  from  the  works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  by  M.  M.  Taylor. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
5730,  Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  41738 

Shakespeare's  daughters;  fantasy  in  1  scene,  by 
George  Henrv  Trader.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  16  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  189] ) 

©    Dec.    13.    1910;    2c.    Dec.    14,    1910;    D: 
22805;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  41739 


2103 


41740 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41756 


Shakespeare's  heroines  in  club  life;  a  1  act 
play,  by  Mrs.  W.  Maddern.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mrs.  Will  Maddern,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
2853,  Dec.  29,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1902.    41740 

Shakespeare's  house  party.  See  Bill  and  his 
book. 

Shakespeare's  works. 

Note:  For  entries  of  separate  plays  see 
their  titles. 

—  [Altemus  edition,  1891]  Complete  works 
of  William  Shakespeare ;  based  on  the  text  of 
Johnson,  Steevens  and  Reed,  with  biographi- 
cal sketch  by  Mary  Cowden  Clarke,  and  nu- 
merous Boydell  and  other  engravings,  v.  1-4. 
Philadelphia,  H.  Altemus.  4  v.  front,  port., 
illus.    16°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  The  two  gen- 
tlemen of  Verona.  The  merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor. Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  er- 
rors. Much  ado  about  nothi'ng.  Love's  la- 
bour's lost.  A  midsummer-night's  dream.  The 
merchant  of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming 
of  the  shrew. — v.  2.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
The  twelfth  night;  or,  What  you  will.  Win- 
ter's tale.  King  John.  King  Richard  II. 
King  Henry  IV.  King  Henry  V.  King  Henry 
VI  (pt.  1,  2).— v.  3.  King  Henry  VI  (pt.  3) 
King  Richard  III.  King  Henry  VIII.  Troilus 
and  Cressida.  Goriolanus.  Titus  Andronicus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of  Athens.  Julius 
Csesar. — v.  4.  Macbeth.  Hamlet.  King  Lear. 
Othello.  Anthony  and  Cleopatra.  Cynibeline. 
Pericles.    Poems. 

©  Henry  Altemus,  Philadelphia;  1891: 
29813-29816,  Aug.  20 ;  2c.  each  Sept.  10. 

41741-41744 

American    (The)    Shakespeare;    from    the 

original  text,  carefully  collated  and  compared 
with  the  editions  of  Halliw^ell,  Knight  and 
Collier,  with  historical  and  critical  introduc- 
tions and  notes  to  each  play,  and  a  life  of  the 
great  dramatist,  by  Charles  Knight,  illus- 
trated with  new  and  finely  executed  steel  en- 
gravings, chiefly  portraits  in  character  of  cele- 
brated American  actors,  pt.  1-6.  New  York, 
H.  J.  Johnson  [1878]  6  pts.  fronts.,  plates. 
8°. 

Contents  :  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure 
for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors  (part  of 
act  1) 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  1879 :  7405-7410,  June 
3;  2c.  each  June  3.       .  41745-41750 

•  Same.    New  York.  H.  J.  Johnson. 

Contents  :  Tragedies. 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  New  York;  1878: 
12646,  Nov.  4.  41751 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Art  (An)  edition  of  Shakespeare;  classi- 
fied as  comedies,  tragedies,  histories  and  son- 
nets, each  part  arranged  in  chronological  or- 
der, including  also  a  list  of  familiar  Shake- 
speare quotations  by  Charles  and  Mary  Lamb 
and  M«ry  Seymour  and  others;  arr.  and  com- 
piled by  C.  A.  Gaskell.  Chicago,  U.  S.  pub- 
lishing house,  1889.  610  p.  front,  illus.  4°. 
©  U.  S.  pub.  house,  Chicago;  1889:15455. 
May  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  41752 


•Avon    edition.      Complete    dramatic     and 


poetical  works  of  William  Shakespeare; 
with  a  summary  outline  of  the  life  of 
the  poet,  and  a  description  of  his  most 
authentic  portraits  collected  from  the  latest 
and  most  reliable  sources  by  John  S.  Hart; 
to  which  is  appended  a  descriptive  analysis 
of  the  plot  of  each  play,  together  with  an 
alphabetical  index  to  the  characters  of 
Shakespeare's  plays,  an  index  to  familiar  pas- 
sages and  a  complete  glossary  of  the  words 
used  in  the  text  that  vary  from  their  modern 
signification ;  the  text  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and 
W.  A.  Wright,  with  illustrations  by  Meadows, 
Frith  and  others.  Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Rem- 
sen  &  Haffelfinger,  1879.  [1878]  Ixx,  896  p. 
port,    fronts.,    illus.    4°. 

©  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,   Phila- 
delphia;  1878:9578,  Aug.  20;  2c.  Nov.  25. 

41753 


—  Cambridge  edition.  Complete  dramatic 
and  poetic  works  of  William  Shakespeare ;  ed. 
from  the  text  of  the  early  quartos  and  the  first 
folio,  by  William  Allen  Neilson.  Boston  and 
New  Yoi'k,  Houghton.  Mifflin  and  company, 
1906.  3  p.  1..  [v]-xix  p..  1  1.,  1237,  [1]  p. 
front,    (port.)     8°. 

©   W.   A.   Neilson,   Cambridge,   Mass. ;   A : 
158619,  Oct.  22,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.    41754 


—  Edition  de  luxe.  New  century  Shake- 
speare; the  Cambridge  text  from  the  latest 
edition  of  W.  A.  Wright,  with  introductions, 
notes  nnd  glossaries  to  each  play  by  I.  Gol- 
lancz ;  the  complete  notes,  with  variorum 
readings  and  general  glossary  of  A.  Dyce;  a 
general  introduction  and  life  of  the  poet  by 
W.  J.  Rolfe,  and  a  history  of  the  drama  and 
general  criticism  by  H.  N.  Hudson  and  others. 
V.  1,  2.  Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co.,  1900.  2  v. 
pi.     port.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona.  The  comedy  of  errors,  v.  2. 
The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure  for 
measure. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
10730.  10731,  Apr.  28;  2c.  each  Apr.  27. 

41755,  41756 


2104 


41757 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41779 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.     v.   3,  4.     Boston,   D.   Estes  &   cc, 

1900.    2  V.   pi.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  3.  A  midsummer  night's 
dream.  As  you  like  it. — v.  4.  Love's  labour's 
lost.     Merchant  of  Venice. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  16828, 
16829,  July  9;  2c.  each  July  9. 

41757,  41758 

Same.     v.  5,  6.     Boston,   D.  Estes  &  co., 


1900.    2  V.    pi.    front,     (port.'     8  . 

Contents  :  v.  5,  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
Twelfth  night. — v.  6.  The  earning  of  the 
shrew.    All's  well  that  ends  well. 

'©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A  :  24085, 
24086,  Sept.  28;  2c.  each  Sept.  28. 

41759,  41760 

—  Same.     v.  7,  8.     Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co., 


1900.     2  V.     pi.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  7.   Winter's  tale.    Troilus  and 
Cressida. — v.  8.    King  John.     Richard  II. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  27022, 
27023,  Oct.  31;  2c.  each  Oct.  31. 

41761,   41762 

Same.     v.  9,  10.     Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co., 


1900.  2  V.   front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :   v.  9.    Henry   IV.,   pt.   1,   2. — v. 
10.    Henry  V.     Henry  VI.,  pt.  1. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  30913, 
30914,  Dec.  22;  2c.  each  Dec.  22. 

41763,  41764 

Same.    v.  11,  12.   Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 

1901.  2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :   v.   11.    Henrv  VI,  pt.   2,  3. — v. 
12.    Richard  III.     Henry  VIII. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  5166,  5167, 
Mar.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Mar.  15,  1901. 

41765,   41766 


—  Same.    v.  13,  14.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :  V.  13.  Coriolanus.  Titus  Androni- 
cus. — V.  14.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of 
Athens. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  9569,  9570, 
May  17,  1901 ;  2c.  v.  13.  May  16,  1901 ;  2c.  v. 
14.    Mav  17,  1901.  41767,  41768 


—  Same.    v.  15,  16.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :   v.   15.    Julius  Caesar.     Antony 
and  Cleopatra. — v.  16.    Macbetli.     Hamlet. 

©  Dana    Estes    &    co.,    Boston ;    A :  19093, 
19094,  Oct.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  16,  1901. 

41769,  41770 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

^Same.     v.  17,  18.     Boston,   D.  Estes  and 

CO.,  1901.     2  V.     front,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :    v.    17.      Othello.     Cymbeline. — 
V.  18.    King  Lear.     Pericles. 

©   Dana   Estes   &   co.,    Boston;     A:  22888, 
22889,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Apr.  24,  1902. 

41771,  41772 

Same.    v.  19,  20.   Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 


1901.     2  V.    front.,  pL,  port.    8' 

Contents  :  v.  19.  Venus  and  Adonis.  The 
rape  of  Lucrece.  Sonnets.  A  lover's  com- 
plaint. The  passionate  pilgrim.  The  phoe- 
nix and  turtle. — v.  20.  The  two  noble  kinsmen. 
King  Edward  III. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  22890, 
22891,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Dec.  18,  1901. 

41773,  41774 


—  Same.    v.  21,  22.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  cc, 
1901.     2  v.     front,     (port.)     pi.     8°. 

Contents:  v.  21.  Plays  ascribed  to  Shake- 
speare. An  historical  sketch  of  English 
drama  before  Shakespeare,  Index  to  the 
characters  in  the  plays. — v.  22.  Life  of  Shake- 
speare. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston;  A:  22892, 
22893,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Mav  26,  1902. 

41775,  41776 


—  Same.    v.  23,  24.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.    2  v.    front,     (port.)     8°. 

Contents  :    v.    23,    24.     Alexander    Dyce's 
glossary  to  Shakespeare. 

©   Dana   Estes   &   co.,     Boston ;    A :  22894, 
22895,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  May  13,  1902. 

41777,-  41778 

Works  of  William  Shakespeare.    New 


York.     The  Hamilton  book  co.   [1911]     10  v. 
fronts,     (v.  1:  port.)     illus.,  plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  As  you  like 
it.  Much  ado  about  nothing. — v.  2.  Hamlet. 
Midsummer  night's  dream.  Poems  and  son- 
nets.— v.  3.  Comedy  of  errors.  A  winter's 
tale.  Eenry  VIII.  Richard  III.— v.  4.  Othel- 
lo. Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Love's  labour's 
lost.  Merchant  of  Venice. — v.  5.  King  Lear. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Julius  Caesar.  Two 
gentlemen  of  Verona.— v.  6.  Cymbeline. 
Twelfth  night,  ftlacbeth.  Measure  for  meas- 
ure.— V.  7.  King  Henry  V.  Taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  King 
,Tohn. — V.  8.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  Pericles. 
Timon  of  Athens.  Coriolanus. — v.  9.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra.  Henry  VI. — v.  10.  Henry  IV. 
Titus  Andronicus.     Richard  II. 

©  July  5,  1911 ;  2c.  each  July  14,  1911 ;  A : 
292434;    Hamilton  book   co..   New   York. 

41779 


2105 


41780 


DRA.MATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41804 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

each  play  is  preceded  by  a  pref- 
ace by  Israel  Gollancz,  an  introduction  by 
Henry  Norman  Hudson,  comments  by  Shake- 
spearean scholars,  and  a  synopsis  by  the 
editor ;  notes,  explanatory  and  critical,  by 
three  scholars,  Israel  GoUanz,  Henry  Nor- 
man Hudson  and  C.  H.  Herford.  Editor's 
preface,  signed  by  J.  Ellis  Burdick.  New 
York,  Bigelow,  Smith  &  co.  [1909]  20  v. 
fronts,     (v.  1:  port.)     plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Henry  VI  ( pt.  1 )  — v.  2.  Henry 
VI  (pt.  2,  3)— V.  3.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Comedy  of  errors. — v.  4.  Richard  II.  Richard 
III. — V.  5.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Merchant  of 
Venice. — v.  6.  A  midsummer  night's  dream. 
Romeo  and  Juliet. — v.  7.  King  John,  Taming 
of  the  shrew. — v.  8.  Henry  IV. — v,  9.  Henry 
V.  As  you  like  it. — v.  10.  Much  ado  about 
nothing.  Hamlet. — v.  11.  Merry  wives  of 
Windsor.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  12. 
Measure  for  measure.  Henry  VIII. — v.  13. 
Othello.  King  Lear. — v.  14.  All's  well  that 
ends  well.  Macbeth. — v.  15.  Julius  Caesar. 
Twelfth  night. — v.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Cymbeline. — ^v.  17.  Timon  of  Athens.  Gorio- 
lanus. — v.  18.  The  winter's  tale.  The  tem- 
pest.— v.  19.  Titus  Andronicus.  Pericles. — ■ 
V.  20.   Poems  and  sonnets. 

©  Oct.  30,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1909;  A: 
251704;  Bigelow,  Smith  &  co.,  New  York. 

41780 

[Edwin  A.   Abbey  edition]     Comedies  of 


William  Shakespeare ;  with  many  drawings  by 
Edwin  A.  Abbey,  v.  1-4.  New  York,  Harper 
and  brothers,  1896.    4  v.    fronts.,  plates.    4°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
As  you  like  it.  Comedy  of  errors.  The  tem- 
pest.—  V.  2.  Midsummer-night's  dream. 
Twelfth  night.  Taming  of  the  shrew.  Two 
gentlemen  of  Verona. — v.  3.  Merchant  of  Ven- 
ice. All's  well  that  ends  well.  Love's 
labour's  lost. — v,  4.  Measure  for  measure. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     Winter's  tale. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1895 :  43667- 
43670,  Aug.  28;  2c.  each  Nov.  15. 

41781-41784 

Edwin  Booth  edition.     Complete  works  of 


Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Clark  and  Wright,  with 
his  life,  an  historical  summary  of  the  plot 
and  characters  and  variorum  readings  to  each 
play,  by  C.  Knight.  Philadelphia,  G.  Barrie 
&  son  [1899]     16  v.  in  8,  pi.    port.     16°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Tempest,  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona,  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's 
lost. — V.  2.  Midsummer  night's  dream.  Mer- 
chant of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of 
the  shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  3.  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard    II.      Henry    IV.      Henry    V. — v.    4. 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Henry  VI.  Richard  III.  Henry  VIII.— v.  5. 
Troilus  and  Cressida,  Coriolanus.  Titus  An- 
di-onicus.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of 
Athens. — v.  6.  Julius  Caesar.  Macbeth.  Ham- 
let. King  Lear.  Othello. — v.  7.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline.  Pericles.  Poems, — 
V.  8.  Biogi'aphies.  Variorum.  References. 
Quotations. 

©  George  Barrie  &  son,  Philadelphia ;  1899 : 
51581-51596,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  each  Aug,  4. 

41785-41800 


—  Same,  illustrated  with  fifty  photogravures. 

©   John   C.    Yorstou    &   co.,    Philadelphia; 

1894 :  22329,  May  1.  41801 


—  Edwin  Booth  library  edition.  Complete 
works  of  Shakespeare;  ed,  by  Clark  and 
Wright,  with  his  life,  an  historical  summary 
of  the  plot  and  characters  and  variorum  read- 
ings to  each  play,  by  Charles  Knight,    v.  7. 

©  John  C.  Yorston  &  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 : 
14907,  Mar.  15.  41802 

—  Eriendly  edition.  Shakespeare's  works ; 
ed.  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1884.    20  v.    fronts.,  illus.    16°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Titus  Andronicus.  Henry 
VI  (pt.  1)— V.  2.  Henry  VI  (pt.  2,  3)— v.  3. 
Richard  III.  Love's  labour's  lost. — v.  4.  Com- 
edy of  errors.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. — 
V.  5.  Midsummer-night's  dream.  Romeo  and 
Juliet. — V.  6.  King  John.  Richard  II. — v.  7. 
The  merchant  of  Venice.  The  taming  of  the 
shrew. — v.  8.  Henry  IV. — v.  9,  Henry  V. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor. — v.  10.  Twelfth 
night.  Much  ado  about  nothing. — v.  11,  As 
you  like  it.  All's  well  that  ends  well.— v.  12. 
Measui-e  for  measure.  Tx'oilus  and  Cressida. — 
V.  13.  Hamlet.  Julius  Caesar. — v,  14.  Mac- 
beth. Othello.— V.  15.  King  Lear.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra. — v.  16.  Coriolanus.  Timon  of 
Athens. — v.  17.  Pericles.  The  tempest. — v.  18. 
Cymbeline.  The  winter's  tale. — v.  19.  Henry 
VIII.  Two  noble  kinsmen. — v.  20.  Poems. 
Sonnets, 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1884 :  15735, 
Aug.  1;  2c.  Oct,  1.  41803 

—  Harvard  edition.  Complete  works  of 
William  Shakespeare ;  with  a  life  of  the  poet, 
explanatory  foot-notes,  critical  notes  and  a 
glossarial  index,  by  Henry  N,  Hudson,  v.  1. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  xxxiii,  254  p. 
port.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Comedy  of  errors.  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona. 

©  Ginn  &  Heath,  Boston;  1880: 10935,  July 
16  ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  41804 


2106 


41805 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41842 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

■  Same.    v.  2-4.    Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880. 

3  V.    12°. 

Contents:  v.  2.  Love's  hibour's  lost.  The 
taming  of  the  shrew. — ^v.  3.  Midsummer  night's 
dream.  Merchant  of  Venice. — v.  4.  All's  well 
that  ends  well.    Much  ado  about  nothing. 

©  Ginn  &  Heath,  Boston;  1880:10936- 
10938,  July  16;  2c.  each  Sept.  11. 

41805-41807 

■  Same.    v.  5,  6.    Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880. 

2  V.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  5.  As  you  like  it.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Meas- 
ure for  measure. 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:14837, 
1483S,  Sept.  30.  41808,  41809 

— —  Same.     v.   7-12.     Boston,    Ginn  &   Heath, 

1880.  6  V. 

Contents:  v.  7.  Tempest.  Winter's  tale. — 
V.  8.  King  Henry  VI,  pts.  1  &  2.— v.  9. 
King  Henry  VI,  pt.  3.  King  Richard  III. — v. 
10.  King  John.  Richard  II. — v.  11.  Henry  IV., 
pts.  1  and  2.— v.  12.     Henry  V.     Henry  VIII. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1880 :  17130- 
17135,  Nov.  11;  2c.  v.  7  Nov.  30;  2c.  v.  8,  9 
Nov.  22  ;  2c.  v.  10,  Dec.  9  ;  2c.  v.  11,  Jan.  3,1881 ; 
2c.  V.  12  Jan.  12.  18S1  41810-41815 

• ■  Same.     v.  13-15.     Boston,   Ginn  &  Heath, 

1880     3  V.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  13.  Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo 
and  Juliet. — v.  14.  Julius  Csesar.  Hamlet, 
prince  of  Denmark. — v.  15.  King  Lear.  Tiraon 
of  Athens. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:1094- 
1096,  Jan.  19 ;  2c.  v.  13  Feb.  23 ;  2c.  v.  14  Apr. 
6 ;  2c.  V.  15  May  14.  41816-41818 

Same.     v.  16-18.     Boston,   Ginn  &  Heath, 

1881.  3  V. 

Contents  :  v.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  17.  Macbeth. 
Othello. — V.  18.    Cymbeline.    Coriolanus. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:7025- 
7027,  Mav  7 ;  2c.  v.  16.  May  19 ;  2c.  v.  17  July 
2 ;  2c.  V.  18  Aug.  8.  41819-41821 

Same.     v.  19,  20.     Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath, 

1881.    2  V. 

Contents  :  v.  19,  Pericles.  Two  noble  kins- 
men.— V.  20.  Lucrece.    Sonnets. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  United  States;  1881: 
12433,  12434,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  17. 

41822,  41823 

Same.     v.  1-4.     Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 

1899.    4  V.    fronts.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life  of  Shakespeare.  The 
comedy  of  errors.  The  two  gentlemen  of 
Verona. — v.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost.  The  tam- 
ing of  the  shrew. — v.  3.  A  midsummer  night's 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 
dream.     The  merchant  of  Venice. — v.  4.  All's 
well  that  ends  vv'ell.    Much  ado  about  nothing. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  July  16,  1908;  A: 
207533-207516,  May  20,  1908;  2c.  each  June 
19,  1908.  41824^1827 

Same.     v.  5,  6.     Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 

1899.    2  v.     fronts.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  5.  As  you  like  it.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  6.  The  merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  A : 
207517.  207518,  May  20,  1908;  2c,  each  June 
19,  1908,  41828,  41829 


—  Same.      v.    7-12.      Boston,    Ginn    &    com- 
pany, 1899.    6  V.    plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  7.  The  tempest.  The  winter's 
tale.— V.  8.  Henry  VI.,  parts  1  and  2. — v.  9. 
Henry  VI..  part  3.  Richard  III.— v.  10.  King 
John.  Ricliard  II. — v.  11.  Henry  IV.,  parts  1 
and  2.— V.  12.  Henry  V.    Henry  VIII. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  11,  1908 ;  A : 
211608-211613,  July  10,  1908;  2c.  each  July 
10,  1908.  41830-41835 

— •  Same.    v.  13-15.    Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 
1899.    3  v.    plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  13.  Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo 
and  Juliet. — v.  14.  Julius  Caesar.  Hamlet, 
prince  of  Denmark. — v.  15.  King  Lear. 
Timon  of  Athens. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Jan,  19,  1909;  A: 
217889-217891,  Sept.  25,  1908;  2c.  each  Sept. 
26,  1908.  41836-41838 


—  Same.    v.  16-18.    Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 
1899.    3  V.    fronts,    12°, 

Contents  :  v,  16,  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  17.  Macbeth, 
Othello, — v.  18.  Cymbeline.    Coriolanus. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909;  A: 
229454-229456,  Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  each  Jan.  29, 
1909.  41839-41841 

— ■  Same.    v.  19.  Pericles.    Two  noble  kinsmen, 
Venus  and  Adonis. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
daughter-in-law  of  deceased  author  and  heir, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  48,  July 
22,  1909.  Original  entry,  Aug.  11,  1881.  no. 
12433.  41842 


2107 


41843 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41853 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 
— — •  Same.    v.  20.  Lucrece.    Sonnets. 

'©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
daugliter-in-law  of  deceased  autlior  and  heir, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renev\-al  no.  49,  July 
22,  1909.  Original  entry,  Aug.  11,  1881,  no. 
12434.  41843 

: Hawthorne  classics.  Shakespearean  com- 
edies ;  ed.  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.  New 
York  and  Chicago,  Globe  school  book  com- 
pany [1902]     xxii,  298  p.     16°. 

Contents:  A  midsummer-nights'  dream. — 
As  you  like  it. — The  tempest. 

©  Globe  school  book  co.,  New  York;  A: 
48486,  Dec.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1902.    41844 

. Henley  edition.  Works  of  William  Shake- 
speare. New  York,  P.  F.  Collier  ik  son  [1912] 
10  V.    fronts,     (v.  10:  port.)     plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life  of  William  Shake- 
speare, by  J.  O.  Halliwell-Phillipps.  Henry 
VI,  pt.  1-3. — V.  2.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Comedy  of  errors.  Richard  II.  Richard  III. — 
V.  3.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Merchant  of  Venice. 
Midsummer  night's  dream.  Romeo  and  Ju- 
liet.— V.  4.  King  John.  Taming  of  the  shrew. 
Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2. — v.  5.  Henry  V.  As  you 
like  it.  Much  ado  about  nothing.  Haijilet. — 
V.  6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Troilus  and 
Cressida.  Measure  for  measure,  Henry  VIII. — 
V.  7.  Othello.  King  Lear.  All's  well  that  ends 
v;ell.  Macbeth. — v.  8.  Julius  Caesar,  Twelfth 
night.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline. — 
V.  9.  Timou  of  Athens.  Coriolanus.  The  win- 
ter's tale.  The  tempest. — v.  10.  Titus  An- 
dronicus.    Pericles.    Poems.    Sonnets. 

©  July  25,  1912 ;  2c.  each  Jan.  29,  1913 ;  A : 
332341;  P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  inc..  New  York; 
[copyright  is  claimed  on  preface  and  editorial 
i-evisions]  41845 

Henry    Irving    Shakespeare.      Works    of 

William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Henry  Irving 
and  Frank  A.  Marshall,  with  notes  and  intro- 
ductions to  each  play  by  F.  A.  Marshall  and 
other  Shakespearian  scholars,  and  numerous 
illustrations  by  Gordon  Browne,  v.  1.  New 
York,  Scribner  and  Welford,  1888.  xxiii,  [1], 
348  p.    fronts.,  illus.,  plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  Love's  labour's  lost.  The  com- 
edy of  errors.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.    King  Henry  VI,  pt.  1. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1887: 
29489,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  41846 
Same.  v.  2.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.  X,  482  p.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates. 
8°. 

Contents  :  King  Henry  VI,  pt.  2,  3.  King 
1  lenry  VI,  condensed  by  Charles  Kemble.  The 
laming  of  the  shrew.  A  midsummer  night's 
dream.     King  Richard  II. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
4413,  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  41847 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 

Same.  v.  3.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.  X,  509,  [1]  p.  fronts.,  illus., 
plates.    8". 

Contents:  King  Richard  III.  King  John. 
Merchant  of  \'enice.    King  Henry  IV,  pt,  1,  2. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
16346,  June  7 ;  2e.  June  9.  41848 

Same.  v.  4.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.    X,  422p.    fronts.,  illus., plates.    8°, 

Contents  :  King  Henry  V,  The  merry 
wives  of  Windsor.  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
As  you  like  it.  Twelfth  night;  or,  What  you 
will, 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
22751,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  41849 


—  Same.    v.  5.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1889.    ix,  [l],430p.    front,    illus.    8°. 

Contents  :  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Julius 
Caesar.  Pleasure  for  measure,  Troilus  and 
Cressida.    Macbeth. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1889: 
4284,  Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  41850 


—  Same.    v.  6.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1889.     ix,  [1],  430  p.    front,     illus.     8°. 
Contents  :  Othello.    Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Coriolanus.    King  Lear. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;   1889: 
20804,  July  5;  2c.  July  17.  41851 

Same.    v.  7.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 


ford, 1890.    ix,  [1],  390  p.    front,    illus.    8 

Contents  :  Timon  of  Athens.  Cymbeline. 
The  tempest.  Titus  Andronicus.  The  win- 
ter's tale. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1889: 
39723,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1890.  41852 


— -  Same.  v.  8.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1890.    Ixxi,  [2],511p.    fronts,    illus.    8°. 

Contents  :  Hamlet,  King  Henry  VIII. 
Pericles,    Poems. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1890: 
28335,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  7.  41853 


— ■  [Holt  edition,  1885]  Works  of  William 
Shakespeare;  from  the  text  of  Alexander 
Dyce's  4th  ed.,  and  an  arrangement  of  his 
glossary  in  each  volume,  with  a  life  of  the 
poet,  and  an  account  of  each  play,  by  A.  R. 
MacFarlane.  v.  1-7.  New  York,  H,  Holt  & 
CO.,  1885.     7  v.     16°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Titus  Andronicus.  Henry 
VI.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.  Comedy  of 
errors. — v.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Romeo  and 
Juliet.  Taming  of  the  shrew.  Richard  III, — 
V.  3.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Midsummer  night's 
dream.  King  John.  Richard  II.  Henry  IV, — 
V.  4.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  As  you  like  it. 
Henry  V,     Merry  wives  of  Windsor,     Much 


2108 


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41877 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 
ado  about  nothing.  Twelftii  night. — v.  5. 
Hamlet.  Julius  Caesar.  Measure  for  meas- 
ure. Othello.  King  Lear. — v.  6.  Macbeth. 
Timon  of  Athens.  Antonj'  and  Cleopatra. 
Pericles.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  Coriolanus. — 
V.  7.  Winter's  tale.  Cymbeline.  The  tem- 
pest. Henry  VIII.  Two  noble  kinsmen.  Ed- 
ward III. 

©  Henry   Holt   &   co.,    New   York;    1885: 
19816,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  41854 

[Hudson's  school  Shakespeare]     Plays  of 


Shakespeare ;  selected  and  prepared  for  use 
in  schools,  clubs,  classes  and  families,  with 
introductions  and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson. 
V.  1.  Boston,  Ginn  brothers  &  co.,  1870.  636 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  As  you  like  it.  The  merchant  of 
Venice.  Twelfth  night.  King  Henry  IV. 
Julius   Caesar.     Hamlet. 

©  Heurv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1870:2215, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Sept.  26.  41855 


—  Same.     v. 
678  p.     12°. 

Contents : 
King    Henry 


2.    Boston,  Ginn  brothers,  1871. 


The  tempest.    The  winter's  tale. 
V.      King    Kichard    III.      King 
I^ear.     Macbeth.     Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1871 :  7686, 
Aug.  17;  2c.  Sept.  7.  41856 

—  Same.  v.  3.  Boston,  Ginn  brothers,  1873. 
655  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  midsuumier-night's  dream. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Henry  V.  Romeo 
and  Juliet.     Cymbeline.     Coriolanus.    Othello. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Massachusetts ;  1873 : 
11099,  Sept.  27;  2c.   Sept.  27.  41857 

• 

— -International  edition.  Complete  (The) 
works  of  William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Wil- 
liam George  Clark  and  William  Aldis  Wright, 
with  complete  notes  of  the  Temple  Shake- 
speare by  Israel  Gollancz.  Introduction  by 
Arthur  Brisbane.  New  York.  Hearst's  inter- 
national library  co.  [1914]  x.  11-1420  p.  inch 
front,     (port.)     col.    plates.     12°. 

©  Oct.  26,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1914;  A: 
388316 ;  Hearst's  international  library  co., 
inc..  New  York.  41857a 

with     historical     and     analytical 


prefaces,  comments,  critical  and  explanatory 
notes,  glossaries,  a  life  of  Shakespeare  and  a 
liistory  of  the  early  English  drama.  New 
York,  The  University  society,  1901.  12  v.  col. 
fronts,  (v.  12.  col.  port.)  illus.,  col.  plates. 
12°.  [An  extract  volume  (lettered  xiii)  has 
title:  An  index  to  the  works  of  Shakespeare, 
by   Evangeline  M.   O'Connor] 

©  University  society,  New  York ;  A :  19194- 
19205,  Oct.  17,  1901 ;  2c.  each  July  23,  1903. 

41858-41869 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

[Johnson  and  Stoddart  edition]  Com- 
plete works  of  William  Shakespeare ;  ed.  by 
Wm.  Cullen  Bryant,  assisted  by  Evert  A. 
Duyckinck,  with  one  hundred  illustrations  by 
Felix  O.  C.  Darley  and  Alonzo  Chappel.  25 
sections.  New  York,  H.  J.  Johnson  and  J.  M. 
Stoddart  [1886]  25  sections,  fronts.,  plates. 
f°. 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  New  York;  1886: 
9684,  Apr.  22 ;  2c.  sec.  1,  2.  Oct.  18 ;  2c.  sec.  8. 
Oct.  30;  2c.  sec.  4.  Nov.  19;  2c.  sec.  5.  Dec. 
14 ;  2c.  sec.  6.  Jan.  21,  1887 ;  2c.  sec.  7.  Feb.  4, 
1887;  2c. 'sec.  8.  Mar.  8,  1887;  2c.  sec.  9.  Apr. 
20,  1887;  2c.  sec.  10.  June  13,  1887;  2c.  sec.  11. 
Julv  19.  1887;  2c.  sec.  12.  Sept.  2,  1887;  2c. 
sec.  13.  Sept.  22.  1887 ;  2c.  sec.  14,  15.  Nov.  26, 
1887;  2c.  ^ec  16.  Dec.  30,  1887;  2c.  sec  17. 
June  16,  1888;  2c.  sec.  18.  Feb.  14,  1888:  2c. 
sec.  19.  Feb.  14,  1888;  2c.  sec.  20.  Apr.  21, 
1888;  2c.  sec.  21.  Apr.  30,  1888;  2c.  sec.  22. 
June  8.  1888;  2c.  sec.  23.  June  15,  1888;  2c. 
sec.  24.  July  27,  1888;  2c.  sec.  25.  Aug.  27, 
1888.  41870 


— -  [Lovering  edition]  Works  of  William 
Shakespeare ;  ed.  by  William  George  Clark 
and  William  Aldis  Wright,  with  171  engrav- 
ings on  steel  after  the  Boydell  illustrations. 
V.  1-7.  New  York,  A.  W.  Lovering  [1887]  7  v. 
fronts.,  illus.     port.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's 
lost. —  v.  2.  Midsummer  night's  dream.  Mer- 
chant of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of 
the  shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Twelfth 
night. — v.  3,  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard  II.  Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.  Henry  V.— 
V.  4.  Henry  VI,  pt.  1-3.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII. — V.  5.  "Troilus  and  Cressida.  Corio- 
lanus. Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 
Timon  of  Athens. — v.  6.  Julius  Caesar.  Mac- 
beth. Hamlet.  King  Lear.  Othello. — v.  7. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline.  Pericles. 
Poems. 

©  George  Barrie,  Philadelphia;  1887: 
28089-28095,  Oct.  29;  2c.  each  Oct.  29. 

41871-41877 


—  New  (The)  Grant  White  Shakespeare, 
The  comedies,  histories,  tragedies  and  poems 
of  William  Shakespeare,  with  memoir,  intro- 
ductions and  notes  by  Richard  Grant  White ; 
rev.,  supplemented  and  annotated  by  William 
P.  Trent.  Benjamin  W.  AVells  and  John  B. 
Henneman.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  com- 
pany, 1912.  18  V.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports., 
facsims.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona.  The  merry  wives  of 
Windsor. — v.  2.  Measure  for  measure.  The 
comedy  of  errors.    Much  ado  about  nothing. — 


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41898 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

V.  3.  Love's  labour's  lost.  A  midsummer 
night's  dream.  The  merchant  of  Venice. — 
V.  4.  As  you  like  it.  The  taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — v.  5. 
Twelfth  night.  The  winter's  tale.  King 
John.— V.  6.  Richard  II.  Henry  IV.,  pt.  1.— 
V.  7.  Henry  IV.,  pt.  2  Henry  V.— v,  8.  The 
authorship  of  Henry  VI.  Henry  VI.,  pt. 
1,  2.— V.  9.  Henry  VI.,  pt.  3.— Richard  HI.— 
V.  10.  Henry  VIII.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — 
V.  11.  Coriolanus.  Titus  Andronicus. — v.  12. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of  Athens. — v.  18. 
Julius  Caesar.  Macbeth — v.  14.  Hamlet. 
King  Lear.— V.  15.  Othello.  Antony  and 
Cleopatra. — v.  16.  Cymbeline.  Pericles. — 
V.  17.  Poems  and  sonnets. — v.  18.  Memoirs. 
Essay  on  Shakespeare's  genius.  The  text  of 
Shakespeare. 

©  Dec.  7,  1911;  2c.  each  Dec.  9,  1911;  A: 
300920;  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  Boston.      41878 

New  illustrated  edition.  William  Shake- 
speare, liis  complete  dramatic  works;  with 
Tarquin  and  Lucrece,  The  passionate  pil- 
grim, the  sonnets  and  minor  poems,  illustrated 
by  Orchardson,  Houston,  Cope  and  other 
famous  artists,  to  which  are  added  Taine's 
estimate  of  Shakespeare,  W.  Irving's  essay 
on  Stratford,  an  introductory  paper  on  Shake- 
speare's life  and  times,  and  an  introduction  to 
each  play  ...  by  W.  V.  Byars,  New  York 
and  St.  Louis,  N.  D.  Thompson  pub.  co.  [1898] 
438  p.     illus.     pi.     t°. 

©  N.  D.  Thompson  pub  co.,  New  York; 
1898 :  28152,  May  5 ;  2c.  July  15.  41879 

[Pembroke  edition]      Complete    works    of 

William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Charlotte  Por- 
ter and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1903]  12  v.  fronts,  (incl. 
ports.)     16°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure 
for  measure.— V.  2.  Comedie  of  errors.  Much 
adoe  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's  lost. 
Midsommer  night's  dream. — v.  3.  Merchant  of 
Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — v.  4. 
Twelfe  night.  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard  II. — v.  5.  Henry  IV.  Henry  V. — 
V.  6.  Henry  VI. — v.  7.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII.  Titus  Andronicus. — v.  8.  Coriolanus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Tymon  of  Athens. — v.  9. 
Julius  Ca;sar.  Macbeth.  Hamlet. — v.  10. 
King  Lear.  Macbeth.  Anthonie  and  Cleo- 
patra.— v.  11.  Cymbeline.  Troylus  and  Cres- 
sida. Pericles. — v.  12.  Life.  Poems.  Son- 
nets. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
71988-71999,  Nov.  5,  1903;  2c.  each  Nov.  5, 
1903.  41880-41891 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

■  Reader's  (The)  Shakespeare;  his  dramatic 

works  condensed,  connected  and  emphasized 
in  three  volumes,  by  D.  C.  Bell.  v.  1.  New 
York,  Funk  and  Wagnalls  company,  1895. 
496  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Historical  plays,  English  and 
Roman :  King  John.  King  Richard  II.  King 
Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.  King  Henry  V.  King 
Henry  VI,  pt.  1-3.  King  Richard  III.  King 
Henry  VIII.  Coriolanus.  Julius  Caesar. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1895: 
32002,  June  17;  2c.  June  22.  41892 

Same.    v.  2.  New  York,  Funk  and  Wagnalls 

company,  1S96.     471  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Tragedies  and  one  romantic 
play:  Pericles.  Hamlet.  Titus  Andronicus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Troilus  and  Cressida. 
Otliello.  King  Lear.  Cymbeline.  Macbeth. 
Timon  of  Athens.     The  tempest. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1896: 
36489,  June  22;  2c.  Oct.  22.  41893 


—  Same.  v.  3.  New  York,  Funk  and  Wag- 
nalls company,  1897.    521  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Comedies :  The  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  The  comedy  of  errors.  Love's 
labour's  lost.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
Taming  of  the  shrew.  Midsummer  night's 
dream.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Much  ado  about 
nothing.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  As  you 
like  it.  Twelfth  night.  Measure  for  measure. 
Winter's  tale. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1897: 
42590,  July  26.  41894 

— •  Riverside  Shakespeare.  Mr.  William 
Shakespeare's  comedies,  histories  and  poems, 
and  tragedies;  the  text  newly  ed.  with  glos- 
sarial.  historical  and  explanatory  notes  by 
R.  G.  White,  v.  1-3.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton.  Mifflin  &  co.  [1901]  3  v.  front, 
(port.)     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Comedies. — v.  2.  His- 
tories and  poems. — v.  3.    Tragedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A :  1-5363-15365,  Aug.  22,  1901;  2c. 
each  Sept.  5,  1901.  ,      41895-41897 

Mr.   William   Shakespeare's  comedies, 

histories,  tragedies  and  poems ;  the  text  newly 
edited  with  glossarial,  historical  and  ex- 
planatory notes,  by  Richard  Grant  White, 
v.  1.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany,  1883.     8°. 

Contents  :   Comedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1883: 
5190,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Sept.  26.  41898 


2110 


41899 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41914 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.     v.  2,  3.     Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin 

and  company,  1883.     2  v.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  2.  Histories  and  poems. — v.  3. 
Tragedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1883: 
16754,  16755,  Sept.  12;  2c.  each  Sept.  26. 

41899,  41900 

Same.     v.  1.    Comedies. 

©  Alesina  B.  White,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  as 
tlie  widow  of  the  autlior,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  1587,  Feb.  16,  1911. 
Original  entry,  Mar.  19,   1883,  no.   5190, 

41901 


Same.     v.  2,  3. 

Contents  :  v.  2.  Histories  and  poems. — v.  3. 
Tragedies, 

©  Alexina  B.  White,  Hempstead,  N.  Y„ 
as  the  widow  of  the  author  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  1588,  1589,  Feb.  16, 
1911.  griginal  entry,  Sept,  12,  1883,  no. 
16754,  16755.  41902,   41903 

Scarlet  border  edition.  Complete  dra- 
matic works  of  William  Sliakspeare ;  care- 
fully printed  from  the  text  of  the  latest  cor- 
rected editions,  together  with  a  comprehen- 
sive life  and  a  glossarial  index  of  obsolete 
words  and  words  varying  from  their  modern 
signification,  Philadelphia,  W.  T.  Amies 
[1878]  xiv,  3-886  p.  front,  (port.)  illus., 
plates.     12°. 

©  G.  R.  Fagan,  Philadelphia;  1878:7901, 
.July  8;  2c,  Aug.  2.     ■  41904 

Shakespearean     (The)     plays     of     Edwin 

Booth;  ed  by  William  Winter,  v.  1,  2.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  companv,  1899. 
2  v,    front,     8'. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Hamlet,  Macbeth.  King 
Lear.  Julius  Caesar,  Merchant  of  Venice.— 
V,  2.  Othello.  Richard  II.  Richard  III. 
Henry  VIII.  Much  ado  about  nothing.  Kath- 
arine and  Petruchio. 

©  Penn.  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  51321, 
51322,   Aug.   10;   2c.   each  Aug.   10. 

41905,   41906 

Shakespeare's   principal    plays;    ed.    with 

introduction  and  notes  by  Tucker  Brooke, 
John  William  Cunliffe,  and  Henry  Noble  Mac- 
Cracken.  New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1914. 
4  p.  1„  957  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  A  midsummer  night's  dream, — 
Romeo  and  Juliet, — Merchant  of  Venice. — 
Richard  II.— Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.— Henry  V.— 
Much  ado  about  nothing. — As  you  like  it. — ■ 
Twelfth  night. — Julius  Caesar. — Hamlet. — 
Othello. — King  Lear.— Macbeth. — Antony  and 
Cleopatra,  —  Coriolanus,  —  Cymbeline.  —  The 
winter's  tale. — The  tempest, 

©  'Aug,  27,  1914;  2c,  Sept.  12,  1914;  A: 
379489 ;  Century  co..  New  York.  41906a 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Stratford    edition.       Complete    works    of 

Shakespeare ;  ed.  by  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant,  as- 
sisted by  Evert  A.  Duyckinck,  containing 
illustrations  from  original  designs  by  Felix 
O,  C,  Darley  and  Alonzo  Chappel,  with  an  ex- 
planatory page  to  each.  v.  1-6,  Philadelphia, 
J,  B.  Lippincott  company.  [1896]  6  v, 
fronts,,  illus,    4°,    (The  Bryant  Shakespeare) 

Contents  :  v.  1,  2.  Comedies, — v.  3,  Histori- 
cal plays, — v,  4,  Historical  plays  and  trage- 
dies.— v,  5,  Tragedies, — v,  6.  Tragedies  and 
poems. 

©  J,  B,  Lippincott  CO.,  Philadelphia;  1896: 
42751-42756,  July  24 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  20. 

41907-41912 


—  Students'  handy  edition.  Works  of  Shake- 
speare; the  text  carefully  restored  according 
to  the  first  editions ;  with  introductions,  notes 
original  and  selected,  and  a  life  of  the  poet; 
by  H.  N,  Hudson.  Rev,  ed.,  with  additional 
notes.  Boston,  Estes  and  Lauriat,  1881.  12  v. 
16°.  [Vol.  5  is  of  another  issue,  undated, 
with  front,] 

Contents  :  v.  1,  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  Twelfth 
night. — V.  2.  Measure  for  measure.  Much  ado 
about  nothing.  Midsummer-night's  dream. 
Love's  labour's  lost, — v,  3,  Merchant  of  Venice. 
As  you  like  it.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
Taming  of  the  shrew. — v,  4,  Winter's  tale. 
Comedy  of  errors.  Macbeth.  King  John. — 
V.  5,  Richard  II,  Henry  IV,  pt,  1,  2,— v.  6. 
Henry  V.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Othello. — v. 
7.  Henry  V,  pt.  1-3.— v.  8.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII,  Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  9.  Timon  of 
Athens.  Coriolanus.  Julius  Caesar, — v,  10. 
Cymbeline.  Titus  Andronicus.  Pericles, 
King  Lear. — v.  11.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Ham- 
let.— v,  12,  Life  of  Shakespeare.  Historical 
sketch  of  the  English  drama  before  Shake- 
speare.   Poems  and  sonnets, 

©  Estes  &  Lauriat,  Boston;  1881:3093, 
Mar,  2 ;  2c,  Aug,  5.  41913 


[Yiddish  edition]      Shakespeare's  selected 

works,  his  biography  and  his  portrait,  with 
artistic  pictures,  elaborated  in  Yiddish  by 
D.  M,  Hermolin,  New  York,  S,  Druckerraan, 
1908. 

.1908  .■)N):-)jjp"n-i  .u  /piN" 

333  p.    12  pi.,  port.    8°. 

©    Simon    Druckerman,    New    York ;    A : 
180292,  June  25, 1907  ;  2c.  Jan.  31, 1908.    41914 


5379— VOL  2—16- 29 


2111 


41&15 


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41931 


Shakespearian  (A)  conference;  by  Pauline 
Phelps. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  1S99 :  23022, 
Mar.  31.    [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  252]    41915 

[a  drama], by  Pauline  Phelps.     [New  York] 

E.  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  1901.     15  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co..  New 
York ;  D :  252,  Mar.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1901. 

41916 

Shakespearian  misfit  dialogues;  a  play,  pre- 
pared by  J.  H.  Glotfelter.  (In  The  Sunflower, 
1904) 

©  John  Hamlin  Glotfelter,  Emporia,  Kan. ; 
D  :  4443,  Dec.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904. 

41917 

Shakespearian  (A)  rehearsal;  a  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  Elizabeth  Woodhams."  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Elizabeth  M.  Woodhams,  San  Jose,  Cal. ; 
D :  12829,  Apr.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908. 

41918 

Shakespearian  scenes  with  music  and  dancing; 
arr.   and   adapted   for  stage  presentation,   by 

F,  Rockwell.       [25]     p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1913;  D :  35068 ;  Florence 
Rockwell,  New  York.  41919 

Shakespere's  fools;  by  H.  Dull. 

©  Harry  Dull,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1896: 
68963,  Dec.  19.  41920 

Shaking  Shakespeare;  a  burlesque  on  Othello  in 
1  act,  by  E.  Harding.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwin  Harding,  New  York;  D :  10723, 
June  8,  1907 ;  2c.  June  8,  1907.  41921 

Shaking  up  Sophia.     See  By  mail  order. 

Shakspeare  and  the  lady;  a  comedy  fantasy  in 
1  act,  by  Miron  L.  Lefhngwell.  [14]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  B.  Shackleford,  New  York ;  D :  11430, 
Sept.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1907.  41922 

Shakuntala;  acting  version  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Holme  and  A.  W.  Ryder.  Berkeley,  Univer- 
sity of  California  press,  1914.    34  p.    8°. 

©  June  13,  1914;  2c.  June  20,  1914;  D: 
37488;  Garnet  Holme  and  Arthur  William 
Ryder,  San  Francisco.  41922a 

Shall  engaged  people  tell  each  other  their 
past.     See  Victims  of  sin. 

Shall  our  mothers  vote?  by  the  author  of  Syl- 
via's soldier  [G.  M.  Baker]  Boston,  G.  M. 
Baker  and  company  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  p.  169-187. 
16°.     ([Amateur  drama,  no.  14]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13982,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  41923 

See  also  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  ac- 

•   tors. 


Shall  the  men  vote?  a  political  farce  in  1  act, 
prepared  for  publication  by  Jennie  R.  Griffin. 
Toledo,  O.,  H.  B.  White,  1889.    11  p.    8°. 

©  Harry  B.  White,  Toledo,  O. ;  1889 :  15914, 
May  27 ;  2c.  June  14,  41924 

Shall  the  woman  be  stoned?  play  in  4  acts 
with  prologue,  by  E.  Mitchell,  dramatized 
from  the  book  by  W.  G.  Emerson,  entitled 
Stone  the  woman.  [10],  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D:  34606;  Edmund 
Mitchell  and  V/illis  George  Emerson,  Los  An- 
geles. 41925 

Shall  we  condemn  her?  a  society  drama,  by 
H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  Nev/  York;  1900  A: 
19856,  Aug.  9.  41926 

Shall  we  stone  her?  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C. 
de  Soissons. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1896  :  68223,  Dec.  14.  41927 

Sham;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Geraldine  Bonner 
and  E.  B.  Harris.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  B.  Harris,  New  York ;  D :  11933, 
Dec.  13,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1907.  41928 

playlet  of  2  scenes,  by  P.  Lockwood  and  L. 


Eyre.    St.  Louis,  Sisson-Wollett  typesetting  co., 
1914.     12  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1914 ;  D :  39085 ; 
Preston  Lockwood  and  Lincoln  Eyre,  St. 
Louis.  41928a 

Sham  (The)  professor;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1879.  6  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  68] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1879:7992, 
June  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  41929 

Shambles;  a  sketch  of  the  present  war,  by 
Henry  T.  Schnittkind. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec.  1914; 
periodical  ©  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914 ; 
B  :  334338  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  41929a 

Shame;  incident  of  metropolitan  life  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Clapp.     [2],  19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  40471 ;  Woodbridge 
Clapp,  Washington.  41929b 

Shampoo  (The)  woman;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hay  ward.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  New  York ; 
D :  1257,  Jan.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1902.     41930 

Shamrock  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Han- 
ford. 

©  Edwin  Hanford,  Chicago;  1888:5847, 
Feb.  24.  41931 


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Shamrock  (The) — Continued. 

■ 'a    national    drama    in    5    acts,    by    Philip 

Formin. 
©  J.  G.  Johnston,  New  York ;  1875 :  14090, 

Dec.  31.  41932 

a  staff  drill,    by    Harriette    Wilbur.     Leb- 


anon, O.,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover-title, 
3  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©    March   bros.,    Lebanon,     O. ;     D :  13881, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  41933 

Shamrock  and  rose;  a  romantic  drama  of 
Irish  life  during  the  rebellion  of  '98,  in  4 
acts,  by  John  Fitzgerald  Murphy.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1889]     55  p.    16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1889: 
27133,  Sept.  6;  2c.  Oct.  5.  41934 

Sham.rock  (The)  minstrels;  introducing  the 
far  famed  Fogarty  family,  arr.  by  Cecelia  P. 
Denslow.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2423, 
Oct.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1902.  41935 

Shamrocks  (The)  of  Ireland.  See  Patsy 
O'Hare. 

Shams;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Wil- 
son. 

©    Piercy    Wilson,    San    Francisco;    1877: 
1134,  Jan.  29.  41936 

Shamus  O'Brien;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K. 
Walsh.    1  p.  1.,  70  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Katharine   Walsh,    Superior,   Wis. ;    D : 
4425,  Dec.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1903.    41937 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  founded 

on  the  poem  by  Jos.  Sheridan  Le  Fanu,  book 
by  Geo.  H.  Jessop,  composed  by  C.  Villiers 
Stanford.    New  York,  Boosey  &  co. 

©  Boosey  &  co..    New  York;    1895:26021, 
May  11 ;  Ic.  May  11.  41938 

Same.     New  ed.     New  York,  Boosey  &  co., 


1896.     50  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  New  York ;  1896 :  14164, 
Mar.  3;  Ic.  Mar.  3.  41939 

Shamus  O'Brien  at  home;  an  Irish  sketch  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  N.  Harrigan. 

©  Ned  Harrigan, ;  1872 :  1878,  Feb.  27. 

41940 

Shamus  O'Brien,  the  rebel  of  '98;  or,  Lady 
Geraldine's  love  for  freedom,  drama  in  5 
acts. 

©  James  M.  O'Kelly,  New  York;  1895: 
35923,  July  10;  2c.  (typewritten  synopsis) 
Jan.  6,  1897 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1897.  41941 


Shan-Whool  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Jackson. 

©    Hart    Jackson,     United    States;     1877: 
13622,  Nov.  23.  41942 

ShandygafE;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Allen.     [4],  47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    14,    1910;     D :  22087 ;     Frank 
Allen,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  41943 

Shanghaid;  play  in  1  act,  by  Tex  Charwate 
[pseud,  of  A.  Charwate]  [1],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1913;    D:  35510;    Artliur 
"Tex"  Charwate,  New  York.  41944 

Shanghaied;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Brennan. 
[4],  55  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36173 ;  Michael  J. 
Brennan,  Brooklyn.  41944a 

Shanghaied  by  the  land  sharks  of  New  York; 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Brennan.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  J.  Brennan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15421. 
Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  41945 

Shannon  boys;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  James  Burke,  jr.  New  York,  The 
De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1895: 
64535,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Dec.  20.  41946 

Shannon  of  the  Sixth;  an  original  4  act  mili- 
tary play,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,   New    York;    1896: 
23913,  Apr.  17.  41947 

Shanowakin  (The);  or,  The  avenger,  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  a  new  dramatization  of 
Robert  Montgomery  Bird's  story  of  Nick  of 
the  woods,  by  Richard  C.  White. 

©  Oliver  Roberts  and  John  E.  Mack,  Car- 
sou  City,  Nev. ;  1893:19083,  Apr.  18.      41948 

Shanty  (The)  queen;  or.  The  robbers  of  old 
New  York,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Mor- 
timer. 

©    Edmund    Mortimer,    New    York;    1888: 
9507,  Mar,  31 ;  2c.  May  3.  41949 

Shanty  Town,  an  old  homestead  in  Irish;  a 
comedy  in  3  acts  [by]  Opie  Read  [and]  T.  J. 
Nawn.     Typewritten. 

©  Robt.  Fulgora  and  Thos.  J.  Nawn,  New 
York;  1897:50210,  Sept.  8;  2c.  Sept.  8. 

41950 

Shanty  Clare  hall;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B. 
l^ardley,  jr.     [28]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  10.  Aug.  15,  1910 ;  D :  21794 ;  Charles  B. 
Yardley,  jr..  New  York.  41951 

Share  and  share  alike;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  F.  Leonard.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  F.   Leonard,  New  York ;   D :  5756, 
Nov.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1904.  41952 


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41973 


Sharing  (The);  by  Agnes  Lee.  Boston,  Sher- 
man, French  &  company,  1914.  4  p.  1.,  64  p. 
12°. 

Dramatic     contents  :     Sharing.  —  Silent 
house. 

©    Nov.   4,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    30,    1914;    A: 
387748;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  New  York. 

41952a 

Shark  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rus- 
sell.    104  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

<£)  William   H.   Russell,    Philadelphia;   D: 
15844,  May  13,  1909;  2c.  June  14,  1909. 

41953 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F.  Prince.     50  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22357 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  41954 

or,  Moulded  in  the  scarlet,  drama  of  the 


present  day  in  4  acts,  by  Braxton  Wooldridge 
[1.  e.  J.  B.  Wooldridge]  [51]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29409 ;  John  Brax- 
ton Wooldridge,  Denver.  41955 

Sharp  (A)  tackle;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Mar- 
lin. 

©  Jane  Marlin,  New  Haven ;  1899 :  19325. 
Mar.  15.  41956 

Sharps  of  the  States;  comedy  In  3  acts,  by 
Edward  Clay.     [1],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914;  D:  38.533;  Curtis  H. 
Nance,  Manila,  P.  I.  41956a 

Sharps  and  flats;  a  farce,  by  A.  S.  Hunting- 
ton. Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  E.  C.  Johnson  [1896] 
28  p.     16°. 

©  Arria  S.  Huntington,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1896:20805,  Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  1.  41957 

an  original  American  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene  and  S.  Thompson.  [134] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene  and  Slason  Thompson. 
United  States;  1878:8017,  July  11;  2c.  Sept. 
6,  1880.  41958 

Shasta  Peaks;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Ade- 
laide Leigh  (Mrs.  O.  Clifford)  and  O.  Clifford. 
©  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Orson  Clifford,  New  York; 
1894  :  49188,  Oct.  22.  41959 

Shatchen  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Chas.  Dickson,  New 
York;  1890: 13493,  Apr.  24.  41960 

— —  a  peculiar  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Doblin. 

©  Henry  Doblin,  New  York;  1889:24582, 
Aug.  10.  41961 

•  or,  Marriag'e  broker,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Charles  Dickson,  New 
York ;  1890 :  28101.  Sept.  12.  '        " 


Shattered  (A)  dream;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Recht.    27  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1913;    D:  32933;    Charles 
Recht,  New  York.  41963 

Shattered  (The)  g'lass;  1  act  drama,  by  G.  F. 
Palmer,  jr.     [3],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D:  41198;  George  F. 
Palmer,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  41963a 

Shattered  (A)  ideal;  modern  society  drama  in 
5  acts  and  prologue,  by  M.  Glass.  [4],  45  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Glass,  Cincinnati ;  D :  6652,  May  9, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  9,  1905.  41964 

Shattered  (The)  idol. 

©  Joseph  A.  Campbell,  Boston  ;  1891 :  25297, 
July  13.  41965 

an  adaptation,  by  G.  Porter. 

©   George   Porter,   Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
15199,   Feb.   27,   1909.  41966 

Shattered  idols;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  O.  Book- 
stein. 
CKyjibnTop'b  nieftH'b  h  |ero   pasdaTBie  6orH;   Brb 

4-X'b /;'6ficTBiHX'b  H  HHTH  KapTHHaXTb,  A.  M.  ByK- 

uiTefina.     136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  38299  ;  Abraham  O. 
Bookstein,  New  York.  41966a 

or,  The  stolen  mask,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 


A.  R.  Smith. 

©  Arden  R.  Smith,   St.  Louis;  1877:3873, 
Apr.  2.  41967 

Shattered  life;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  B. 
Henry.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bowmanville,  Canada  ;  D  : 
4984,  May  5,  1904 ;  2c.  May  5,  1904.  41968 

Shattered  (The)  model;  a  1  act  play  for  four 
persons,  by  H.  C.  Goodwin. 

©  Harry  C.  Goodwin,  Roche.ster,  ,N.  Y. ;  D : 
11843,  Dec.  2,  1907.  41969 

Shattered  (A)  parag'on;  or.  The  pretty  step- 
mother, a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Sardou,  by  Harry  Paulton  and  Mostyn 
Tedde. 

©   Augustin    Daly,   New    York;    1890:953, 
Jan.  6.  41970 

Shattered  rose  of  red;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Jones.    26,  [2]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   7,    1911;    D:  24418;    William 
Jones,  Spokane,  Wash.  41971 

Shatum  street;  an  original  farce,  by  E.  Harri- 
gan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn ;  1873 :  9882, 
Sept.  3.  41972 

Shaughaun  (The);  or.  Father  and  daughter,  a 
play  in  3  acts  and  prologue. 

©  John  T.  Hinds,  Chicago  ;  1879  :  16,'  Jan.  2. 


41962 

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Shaughraun  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1874 :  13247, 
Oct.  26 ;  2c.  June  26,  1875.  41974 

Same. 

©  Louise  Tliorndylie  Boucicault,  New  York, 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Oct.  26,  1902 ; 
D :  1739,  Apr.  15,  1902.  41975 

Shaun-a-gow;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Smith. 

©  John  Talbot  Smith,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ; 

1882  :  14880,  Sept.  8.  41976 

Shaun  Aroon;  an  original  Irish  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach,  1893.  37  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  59] ) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  Weed.sport,  N.  Y. ; 
1893  :  14788,  Mar.  24  ;  2c.  Aug.  28.  41977 

Shaun  O'Dheer  A  Glanna;  an  Irish  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  J.  Murphy. 

©  M.  J.  lilurphy.  New  Bedford,  Mass. ; 
1886:20265,   Sept.  8.  41978 

Shaun  O'Reilly;  or.  The  folks  we  meet  in  Ire- 
land, a  panoramic  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Barthin 
S.  Murray. 

©  B.  S.  Murray,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.;  1876: 
1231,  Jan.  27.  41979 

Shaun  Rhue.     See  Larry. 

Shaun's  trust;  or.  The  planter's  daughter,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  John  Hanley.  London,  Sam- 
uel French ;  New  York,  Samuel  French  &  son 
[1875]     40  p.    12°.     ([French's  acting  ed.]) 

©  Robert  J.  Hanley,  United  States;  1875: 
2226,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  41980 

Shay-Le  (The);  or,  By  proxy,  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  and  prologue,  taken  from  an  incident 
in  a  novel  by  James  Payn  entitled  By  proxy, 
by  F.  Hatrison.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Harrison,  New  York ;  1878 :  9335, 
Aug.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  41981 

She;  grand  melodrama  and  spectacle  in  5  acts 
and  prologue,  by  E.  T.  Wetter,  founded  on 
H.  Rider  Haggard's  novel. 

©  E.  Telfair  Wetter,  Chicago ;  1888 :  17992, 
June  23.  41982 

a  new  play,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York;  1887:17431, 
July  7.  41983 

-an   operatic   spectacular   drama,  by   R.   C. 

White. 

©  R.  C.  White,  San  Francisco ;  1887 :  14269, 
June  1;  2c.  Oct.  5.  41984 

a    spectacular    drama    from     She,     by     H. 

Rider  Haggard,  dramatized  by  R.  Lake. 

©  Rush  Lake,  Pittsburgh;  1887:18279, 
July  15.  41985 


She — Continued. 

a    spectacular    drama    in    5    acts,    by    P. 

Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Hercht,   Brooklyn  ;   1887  :  14155, 

May  31.  41986 


^or.  Holly's  dream,  a  dramatic  adaptation 

of  Rider  Haggard's  romance,   in  4  acts  and 
10  scenes,  by  F.  Essex  and  G.  E.  Lask. 

©  Fred  Essex  and  Geo.  E.  Lask,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  1887:32277,  Dec.   14.  41987 

See  also  Ayesha. 

She  advertised;  business  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  AVheeler.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept,  1,  1911 ;  D :  25127 ;  Willard  Wall 
Wheeler,  Cleveland.  41988 

She  attends  a  church  wedding;  monologue 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Flanner.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

i©   Ic.    May    1,   1911;    D :  24129 ;    Mary   H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  41989 

She  came  to  Newport;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Bernard.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   16,   1912;    D:  29683;    Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  41990 

She  changed  her  mind;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Orr.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1910 ;  D :  21300 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  41991 

She  confesses  at  the  last  moment;  this  is  an 
lOnglish-American  play,  an  exciting  drama  of 
real  life  in  6  acts,  accompanied  by  a  laugh- 
able farce,  by  C.  McNeff. 

©  Clerinda  McNeff,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  4667, 
Feb.  23,  1904.  41992 

She  could  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno. 
J.   Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia ; 
1892  :  10272,  Mar.  5.  41993 

She  couldn't  come  back;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Atkinson.     [3],  140  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
•ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23591 ;  G.  H.  Atkin- 
son, New  York.  41994 

She  couldn't  marry;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno.  J. 
Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia ; 
1892:10271,  Mar.  5.  41995 

She  couldn't  marry  three;  by  J.  J.  Kennedy. 
©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia ; 
1891:18837,  May  23.  41996 

She  (The)  devil;  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
English  tr.  of  Franz  Molnar's  Der  teufel,  by 
J.  S.  Dawley.     41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Searle  Dawley,  New  York ;  D :  13938, 
Sept.  28,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  41997 


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42015 


She  done  broke  mah  heart;  sketch,  by  M.  M  m 
Stanley.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  '^, 

©  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15088,  ' 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  41998 

She  got  away  with  it;  1  act  play,  by  M.  E. 
Pesnel.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915 ;  D :  39847 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  41998a 

She  had  the  nerve;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  J.  W.  .Richardson.  56  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1915 ;  D :  40746 ;  John  Wilbor 
Richardson,  Stanford,  Conn.  41998b 

She,  him  and  her;  morality  pantomime,  by 
S.  Stone.     2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1913;  D:  32295;  Sydney 
Stone,  New  York.  41999 

She  knows  better  now;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  L.  Crimmins.  [2],  147  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911;  D:  28210;  Agnes  L. 
Crimmins,  West  Newton,  Mass.  43000 

She  knows  something;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German  by  R.  Schubering. 
[2],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Schubering,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
13290,  July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.    42001 

She  looks  good  to  father;  comedy,  by  Lem  B, 
Parker  and  S.  W.  Pascoe. 

©  Sidney  W.  Pascoe,  Chicago;  D:8507, 
May  9,  1906.  42002 

She  looks  like  Helen.     See  Winning  a  wife. 

She  looks  so  swell  in  black;  vaudeville  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Housh  and  K.  Housh.  [1],  7  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914;  D :  37291 ;  Jack 
Housh  and  Kathryn  Housh,  Ogden,  Utah. 

42002a 

She  loved,  she  sinned;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  Butler  Stewart  Crossy  and  E.  Russell. 
58  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  S.  Crossy  and  Erwin  Russell,  St. 
Louis;  D:3923,  Sept.  11,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  28, 
1903.  42003 

She  loves  me,  she  loves  me  not;  in  1  act,  by 

by  B.  Ongley.     [1],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Byron  Ongley,  Nev?  York ;  D :  10673,  May 

31,  1907;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  42004 

She  organized  a  club;  a  farce  in  2  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  H.  R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1903.  52  p. 
8°. 

©  Hannah  Rea  Woodman,  Des  Moines;  D: 
3314,  Apr.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  June  30,  1910.    42005 


iShe  paid;  play   in   3   acts,   by   E.   R.   Mawson. 
[109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I        ©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914;  D:  39030;  Edward  R. 
■     Mawson,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.         42005  a 

She,  queen  of  Kor;  a  grand  spectacular  drama 
in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  P.  Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Hercht,  Brooklyn;  1887:17605, 
July  9.  42006 

She's  a  bird;  3  act  comedy  introducing  do- 
mestic life  in  twenty  hundred  and  one,  bv 
I.  L.  Barnes.     [2],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten.  ' 

©   Ic.    Jan.    11,   1913;     D:  31974;     Iza     L. 
Barnes,  New  York.  42007 

She's  a  merry,  innocent  coquette;  a  drama  In 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12096,  Jan.  3,  1908.  42008 

She's  all  right;  from  The  Cingalee,  by  Paul  A. 
Rubens.    2  sheets.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5861,  Dec. 
5,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  42009 

She's  his  wife;  a  somewhat  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Greene.  [158]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  Henry  Greene,  New  York;  D: 
4943,  Apr.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1904.      42010 

She's  not  my  wife;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  K.  Tootle. 

©  Harry  King  Tootle,  Saint  Joseph,  Mo. ; 
D  :  6883,  June  27,  1905.  42011 

She's  over  the  sea;  a  drama  in  poetry,  by  J.  B. 

Lonas. 

©  .John  B.  Lonas,  Massillon,  O. ;  1894 : 
01019,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Dec.  29.  42012 

She  said  she  wouldn't,  but  she  did.  See  Mill 
(The)  owner's  daughter. 

She  sinned  because  she  loved;  a  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts.     [46]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Monaghan,  New  York;  D:3118, 
Mar.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.  42013 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Charles  A.  Hoff,  Philadelphia;  D:3164, 
Mar.  19,  1903.  42014 

She  stoons  to  conquer;  [by]  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
New  York  &  Boston,  H.  M.  Caldwell  co.  [1900] 
vi,  178  p.     front    24°. 

©  H.  M.  Caldwell  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
25883,  Oct.  18 ;  2c.  Oct.  18.  42015 

comedy  by  Oliver  Goldsmith,  with  draw- 
ings by  Edwin  A.  Abbey,  decorations  by  Al- 
fred Parsoiis,  introduction  by  Austin  Dobson. 

©  Mary  Gertrude  Abbey,  London,  as  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  5268,  Feb.  24,  1914.  Original  en- 
try, Oct.  16,  1886,  no.  23506.  42015a 


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42037 


She  stoops  to  conquer — Continued. 

a  cometly  in  5  acts,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Balver  &  co.,  1897.  70  p.  diagrs. 
12°.  ( [William  Warren  ed.  of  standard  play- 
ers]) 

*©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
606.50,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.    42016 

•  Same.    New  ed.    New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 

1876.  51  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  203] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8003,  July  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  42017 

See  also  Katherine. — Representative  Eng- 


lish drama  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

She,  the  queen  of  centuries;  a  grand  spectacu- 
lar drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  P. 
Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Rercht,  Brooklyn  ;   1887  :  17606, 
July  9.  42018 

She,  the  queen  of  Kor;  a  romantic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  dramatized  from  H. 
Rider  Haggard's  novel,  by  E.  Barbour. 

©  Edwin  Barbour,  Minneapolis  ;  1890 :  5017, 
Feb.  10.  42019 

She  wanted  to  forget;  domestic  farce-comedy, 
by  T.  Price.    23  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41741 ;  Ted  Price. 
Cleveland.  42019a 

She  wanted  to  go  to  heaven,  but — ;  an  origi- 
nal travesty  in  2  pts.,  by  S.  G.  Clmmplin. 
cover-title,  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D :  32381 ;  Stephen  G. 
Cliamplin,  Brooklyn.  42020 

She  wanted  to  live  in  a  flat;  sketch  for  song 
and  dance,  by  M.  H.  Flanner.  [2],  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1912;   D :  28647 ;   Mary  H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  42021 

She  wants  you,  David;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Ryan.  [41]  p.  diagr.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Ryan,  Turners  Falls,  Mass. ; 
D :  2384,  Sept.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1902. 

42022 

She  was  once  belle  of  the  ball;  by  A.  Le  Mieux. 

©   Alvin  Le  Mieux,   Lebanon,   N.   H. ;    D : 

11140,  July  13,  1907.  42023 

She,  who  must  be  obeyed;  the  spectacular  oper- 
atic drama,  dramatized  and  adapted  by  J.  O. 
Barrows. 

©  James  O.  Barrows,  San  Francisco ;  1887 : 
19053,  July  23.  42024 

She-Wolf  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Pic- 
chianti.    [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911;   D:  23733;   Silvio  H. 
Picchianti,  New  York.  42025 


She  would  be  a  movie  actress;  farce  in  1  act, 
by  G,  M.  Rosener.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;  D :  39225 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  42025a 

She  would  be  a  widow;  by  J.  S.  Qiiinn. 

©  John  S.  Quinn,  Sacramento ;  1888 :  7637, 
Mar.  12.  42026 

or.    Butternut's  bride,    an   original   farce- 


comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
45587,  Aug.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42027 

She    wouldn't   be    a    duchess;   by    Richard    C. 
White.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Blair,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  1419. 
Feb.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1901.  42028 

She  wouldn't  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by 
Jno.  J.  Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenf order,     Philadelphia ; 
1892  :  10270,  Mar.  5.  42029 

Sheaf  (The)  of  arrows.     See  My  Indian  love. 

Shears  (The)  of  Delilah;  in  3  acts,  by  Granville 
de  Rapelye.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22184 ;  Carolyn  S. 
Rapal.ie,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  42030 

Sheath  (The)  gown  girls;  a  musical  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Lena  Blackburn. 

©  Imperial  amusement  co.,  inc., :  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla. ;  D  :  13567,  Aug.  17,  1908.        42031 

Sheath  (The)  lady;  bv  M.  A.  S.  P.  Good.    142  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   21,   1910;   D :  17988 ;    May   Ann 
Smith  Perry  Good,  Edwardsville,  111.      42032 

Sheba;  a  drama  of  emotions,  by  M.  Mawlette. 
76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mona  Mawlette,  Chicago ;  D :  10097,  Mar. 
8,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1907.  42033 

Sheegeeh;  a  drama  in  5  acts.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,  New  York  ;   1898 :  71603,  Dec. 
9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  42034 


an   Irish  sensational   comedy   drama   in   5 

acts,  by  W.  C.  Cowper.     [104]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Will  C.  Cowper.  New  York ;  1888 :  25070. 
Sept.   3;   2c.   Sept.  3.  42035 

Sheep  (The)  of  it;  a  drama,  by  S.  Gautereaux. 
©    Standley     Gautereaux,     Stanford     Uni- 
versity, Cal. ;  D  :  13155,  June  9,  1908.      42036 

Sheepherder  (The);  by  R.  Duffy. 

©  Richard  Duffy,  New  York  ;  D  :  11490,  Oct. 
7,  1907.  42037 


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42057 


Sheepman  (The);  a  drama  of  the  cattle  range 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D: 
9303,  Oct.  24,  1906.  42038 

Sheet  (A)  of  rag;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Acker- 
man.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913 ;  D :  34188 ;  Zoe  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  42039 

Sheik  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
Harry  and  Edward  Paulton,  music  by  Sal- 
vator  Sylvain   (E.  M.  Raymond) 

©  Emma  Marcy  Raymond,  New  York; 
1891 :  18271,  May  18.  42040 

Sheila,  the  maid  of  the  Hebrides.  See  Prin- 
cess (A)  of  Thule. 

Sheilah;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Quaife. 
[98]    p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6.  1915;  D :  41913 ;  Elise  West 
Quaife,  Tompkins  Cove,  N,  Y.  42040a 

Shelomith,  my  happiness,  my  recompense;  by 
C.  M.  Allen  and  P.  O.  Pearson.  [2],  61  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911;  D:  25720;  Constance 
M.  Allen  and  Pearl  Otelia  Pearson,  Glen- 
dale,  Cal.  42041 

Shenandoah;  a  drama  of  the  American  Civil 
War,  by  S.  C.  Mercer. 

©  S.  C.  Mercer,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. ;  1887: 
29369,  Nov.  14.  42042 

a  military  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  How- 
ard.    59  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York  ;  1897  :  18323. 
Mar.  20;  2c.  Apr.  12.  42043 

Sheo;  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H. 
James  and  J.  S.  Berger.  81  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1911;  D :  24715 ;  Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  42044 

Shepherd  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  T.  Dar- 
gan.     65  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Tilford  Dargan,  Stem,  N.  G. ;  D: 
7782,  Dec.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.     42045 

See   also   Lords    and   lovers,     and     other 


dramas. 

Shepherd  and  king;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  Spanish  by  A.  L.  Godoy. 

©  Albert  L.  Godoy,  Washington  ;  D  :  10784, 
June  18,  1907.  42046 

Shepherd    (The)  boy  who  called  wolf;  by   A. 
Stevenson.     1  p.     8°.     Proof. 

©    Augusta    Stevenson,     New    York ;     D : 
15371,  Mar.   17,  1909;  2c.   Mar.  17,  1909. 

42047 


Shepherd  (The)  girl  of  Silesia;  comic  opera,  by 
A.  P.   Southwick.     51  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  P.  Southwick,  Brooklyn ;  D :  3951, 
Sept.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1903.  42048 

Shepherd  (The)  king;  romantic-drama  iif  4 
acts,  by  A.  Reeves  and  W.  Lorimer.  142  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Arnold  Reeves  and  Wright  Lorimer,  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y.;  D :  4074,  Oct.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan. 
21,  1904.  42049 

See  also  David  and  Jonathan. 


Shepherd  (The)  of  Broadway;  dream  of  a  later 
generation,  by  J.  G.  Alexander.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911 ;  D :  28100 ;  J.  Grubb 
Alexander,  AUentown,  Pa.  42050 

Shepherd  (The)  of  the  hills;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  R.  Hildreth.  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Robert  Hildreth,  Porterville, 
Cal.;  D:  15065,  Feb.  12,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  24, 
1909.  42051 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  Allen  Kelly 

and  Harold  Bell  Wright.    109  p.    12°. 

©  Elsbery  W.  Reynolds,  Morgan  Park,  IlL; 
D :  14300,  Nov.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908. 

42052 

Shepherd  (The)  prince;  a  drama  based  on  the 
Bible  story  of  Joseph  sold  into  Egypt,  by 
F.  F.  Moore. 

©  Frank  F.  Moore,  Indianapolis ;  D :  1905, 
May  19,  1902.  42053 

Shepherder  virtuoso;  by  E.  Costa.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1909;  D :  17781 ;  Eugene 
Costa,  New  Orleans.  42054 

Shepherdess  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  Davis. 

©  Washington  Davis,  New  York;  1889: 
10698,  Apr.  4.  42055 

Shepherdess  (The)  of  Lourdes;  or.  The  blind 
princess,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Felix. 

©  John  Murphv  co. ;  Baltimore;  1899: 
27742,  Apr.  22;  2c.  July  27.  42056 

Shepherdess  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  M.  Summers.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D:  39422;  E.  Myrtle 
Siunmers,  New  Orleans.  42056a 

Shepherds  (The);  a  miracle  play  of  the  nativity, 
reconstructed  from  the  Towneley  and  other 
old  English  cycles  of  tlie  xiiith,  xivth,  and 
xvth  centuries,  supplemented  and  adapted  to 
modern  conditions,  by  C.  M.  Gayley. 

©  Charles  Mills  Gayley,  Berkeley,  Cal.; 
D  :  4409,  Dec.  21,  1903.  42057 


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42078 


Shepherd's  (The)  call;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Perry.     [1],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35765 ;  Eugene  H. 
Perry,  Hudson,  Wis.  42057a 

Shepherd's  (The)  fold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Rutland  and  G.  Heath.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lucile  Rutland  and  George  Heath,  New 
Orleans ;  1895 :  12843,  Mar.  4 ;  Ic.  Mar.  4. 

42058 

Shepherd's  (The)  luck;  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Hinton.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,    1913;    D:  34567;    Charles 
Marion  Hinton,  Chicago.  42059 

Sheridan  Keene,  detective;  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Kennedy.  [67]  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Kennedy,  Philadelphia  ;   D  :  1204, 
Dec.  23,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1902.  42060 

Sheridan  True,  jr.;  or,  Pique  and  passion,  a 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  Fennimore  Har- 
rison [pseud,  of  H.  N.  Harrison]  New  Or- 
leans, M.  J.  Scott,  1883.     53  p.    8°. 

©  Hatley  Norton  Harrison,  New  Orleans; 
1883:928,  Jan.  15;  2c.  Jan.  27.  42061 

Sheridan's  ride;  by  S.  Birnbaum.  1  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Synopsis] 

©    Samuel   Birnbaum,    Dorchester,    Mass. ; 
D :  9973,  Feb.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1907. 

42062 


a  military  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moore. 

17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Carlyle   Moore,     New   York;     D :  12905, 
May  5,  1908;  2c.  May  5,  1908.  42063 

or.  The  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  a  panto- 
mimic military  spectacle,  by  F.  O.  Rose.  5  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Oakes    Rose,    Holtsville,   N.    Y. ; 
D:  10583,  May  17,  1907;  2c.  May  17,  1907. 

42064 

or,  The  spy  of  Cedar  Creek,    the    grand 

national,  military  allegory,  written  and  rev.  by 
C.  S.  Brodt.  Cadillac,  Mich.,  News  print, 
1885.    2  p.  1.,  58  p.    16°. 

©  Charles  S.  Brodt,  Cadillac,  Mich. ;  1885 : 
14278,  July  2;   2c.  Aug.  14.  42065 

Sheridan's  spy;  or,  The  hero  of  Libby  prison, 
a  thrilling  national  military  allegory  and 
patriotic  drama,  arr.  for  three  different  styles 
of  presentation  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Carroll. 

©     George    Carroll,     Denver;     1874:4508, 
Apr.  4.  42066 

Sheriff  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Monroe. 

©  Frank  Monroe,   Richmond  Hill,   N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  1491,  Jan.  9.  4.2067 


Sheriff  (The)— Continued. 

drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Hirsch.     [20]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912;  D:  31047;  Edmund  S. 
Hirsch,  Brooklyn.  43068 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  J.  Mc- 


Nally  and  Chas.  T.  Vincent. 

©  H.    S.   Taylor,   New  York;   1890:41044, 
Dec.  23.  42069 

1  act  play,  by  E.  Day.    25  p.     t°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Edmund  Day,  Brooklyn ;   D :  5443,  Aug. 
16;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1904.  42070 

[3], 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  Hosmer  Richmond 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1910;    D:  22714;    Wm.    H. 
Boyd,  New  York.  42071 

or.  Peers  and  politics,  an  American  opera 


in  3  acts,  by  R.  D.  Ware. 

©  Richard  Darwin  Ware,  Boston;  1893: 
18525,  Apr.  1.5.  42072 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  blackmailer;  1  act 
drama,  by  W.  S.  Franklin.  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912 ;  D :  28714 ;  William  S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  42073 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  cop;  a  fifteen-minute 
patter  act,  in  1,  by  Herbert  Thomson.  [1], 
13  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915;  D :  41533 ;  George 
Richards  and  William  M.  Armstrong,  New 
York.  42073a 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  girl;  1  act  western  play- 
let, by  W.  A.  Davis. 

©  Wm.  Austin  Davis,  New  York;  D:  13108, 
June  3,  1908.  42074 

Sheriff  Blake;  a  comedy  drama,  by  P.  S.  M. 
Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn;  1897:463, 
Jan.  2.  42075 

Sheriff  for  a  day;  comedy  drama,  by  H.  T. 
De  Vere.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D:  22508;  Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  Houston.  42076 

Sheriff  Jim  Marshall;  a  drama  of  strenuous 
life  on  the  hills  of  the  West  and  in  the 
national  capital,  in  4  acts,  by  Martin  A. 
White.     [80]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  White,  Chicago ;  D :  1307,  Jan. 
17,  1902 ;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  42077 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Angel  Gulch;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 
81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  13299, 
July  6,  1908;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  42078 


2119 


42079 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42096 


Sheriff  of  Calistoga;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Leavitt.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nelson  Leavitt,  Chicago ;  D :  13320,  July 
10,  1908;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  42079 


Sheriff  (The)  of  Clay  Co. 
heart. 


See  Song  (The)  of  a 


Sheriff  (The)  of  Covington;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Reubenstein.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912 ;  D :  80918 ;  Emmanuel 
Reubenstein,  New  York.  42080 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Laramie;  in  1  act,  by  H.  W. 
Babb.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  W.  Babb,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  D : 
12316,  Feb.  6,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1908.      42081 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Nottingham;  a  comic  opera 
libretto  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1900  A :  3253, 
Feb.  5.  42082 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Randall's  Forge;  or.  All's  for 
the  best,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  D. 
Wilson.     79  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Day  Wilson,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  2712, 
Dec.  4,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.  42083 

Sheriff  of  Sandy  Fork;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Evans.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909;  D :  17791 ;  James  W. 
Evans,  Spokane,  Wash.  42084 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Tombstone;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Beldon. 

©  Milo  Beldon,  New  York ;  D :  10052,  Mar. 
1,  1907.  42085 

Sheriff  of  Tuckahoe;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  George  M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1911.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1911;  D: 
23939 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      42086 

Sheriff's  (The)  Christmas;  playlet,  by  L.  Ben- 
nison.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915 ;  D :  40297 ;  Louis  Benni- 
son,  Los  Angeles.  42086a 

Sheriff's  (The)  guest;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Shively.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D :  38607 ;  Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  42086b 

Sheriff's  (The)  luck;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Brintnall.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D:  15076,  Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28, 
1909.  42087 

Sheriff's  (The)  marriage;  [by  M.  Langford  and 
G.  O'Farrell]    16  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Myrtle  Langford  and  George  O'Farrell, 
Brooklyn ;  D :  12514,  Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9, 
1908.  42088 


Sheriff's  (The)  proposal;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E. 
Bonney.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35794 ;  William  E. 
Bonney,  Brooklyn.  42088a 

Sheriff's  (The)  sacrifice;  comedy  dramatic  plav- 
let,  by  C.  E.  Elliott.  [10]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912 ;  D :  29229 ;  Charles  El- 
ven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  42089 

Sheriff's  (A)  sale;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  E.  Joseph 
Lawrence. 


©    Edward    J. 
68301,  Dec.  15. 


Galvin,    New    York;    1896: 

42090 


Sheriff's  (The)  wife;  western  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  W.  J.  Bailey,  jr.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.   Apr.    23,    1913;    D :  33022 ;    William 
John  Bailey,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  42091 

Sherlock  Holmes;  pigce  inedite  en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux,  par  P.  Decoui-celle,  d'apres  I'origi- 
nal  de  Sir  Conan  Doyle  et  William  Gillette. 
Act.  1.  p.  61-78,  illus.  8°.  [Reprinted  from 
Je  sais  tout] 

©    Pierre    Decourcelle,     Paris;     D :  12363, 
Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.  42092 

Same.  Act  4, 5.  p.  338-362,  illus.  8°.  [Re- 
printed from  ,Ie  sais  tout] 

©  Pierre  Decourcelle,  Paris ;  D :  12749,  Apr. 
15,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1908.  42093 

Sherlock  Holmes,  detective;  or.  The  sign  of 
the  four,  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Eraser.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Arthur  Eraser,  Chicago  ;  D  :  79,  Jan. 
25,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1901.  42094 

Sherlock  Holmes,  jr.;  playlet,  by  Mortimer  M. 
Theise.    4  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D:  35589;  James  Mul- 
len and  Alan  Coogan,  Chicago.  42094a 

Sherlock  Holmes  versus  Baffles;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  L.  Rogers.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22943 ;  Wilfrid  L. 
Rogers,  New  York.  42095 

Sherlock  junior;  comedy-dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  S.  G.  Champlln.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D :  39599 ;   Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  42095a 

Sherman's  grand  march  from  Atlanta  to  the 
sea;  by  J.  H.  Horton. 

©    Joshun    H.    Horton,    Cincinnati ;    1885 : 
17760,  Aug.  21.  42096 


Sherman's  march  to  the  sea. 
of  Columbia. 


-See  Maid  (The) 


2120 


42097 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42118 


Sherry;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  de  Mille,  Pompton,  N.  J. ;  D : 
1099,  Nov.  14,  1901.  42097 

Sherwood;    1    act    dramatic    sketch,    by    C.    H. 
Wunderlich.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913 ;  D :  33014 ;  C.  H.  Wun- 
derlich, Richmond,  Cal.  42098 


Shiloh;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  C.  Du  Bois. 
[153]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  Conier  Du  Bois,  Philadelpliia ;  1890: 
32780,  Oct.  21;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1891.  42108 


or,  Robin  Hood  and  the  three  kings,  play 

in  5  acts,  by  Alfred  Noyes.    New  York,  F.  A. 
Stokes  CO.,  1911.     [4],  225  p.    front.    8°. 

©  Sept.  26,   1911;  2c.   Sept.  28.  1911;   D: 
2.5420;  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co.,  New  York. 

42099 

See  also  Runnymede. 

Sheshano;  Oder,  Der  richter  fon  Jericho,  opera 
in  4  acts,  witli  prologue,  by  N.  M.  Shaikewitz, 
schomer. 

©    Nochem    Mayer    Shaikewitz,    schomer, 
New  York;  1896:66765,  Dec.  8.  42100 

Shetland  (The)  lass;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
.T.  R.  Musick. 

©  John  R.  Musick,  Kirksville,  Mo.;  1892: 
28.565,  July  8.  42101 

Shewing  (The)  up  of  Blanco  Posnet;  a  ser- 
mon in  crude  melodrama,  by  Bernard  Shaw\ 
New  York,  Brentano's,  1909.    36  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   25,   1909;   2e.   Aug.   26,   1909;   D: 
16634;  Brentano's,  New  York.  42102 

Same. 

©   Aug.   25,   1909;   2c.   Aug.   2G,   1909;   A: 
244984;  Brentano's,  New  York.  42103 


- — ■  with  preface  on  the  censorship,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
125  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361163;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  42104 

—  See  also  Doctor's  dilemma. 


Shibboleth;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Bert  Nash.  [2], 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    11,   1915;    D :  39951 ;    Herbert 
Farrar.  New  York.  42104a 

Shiel  Agar;  an  original  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Scott  Marble. 

©   Morris   Sullivan,   United    States;   1883: 
4076,  Mar.  5.  42105 

Shield  (The)  of  a  viking;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E.  Doane] 
[10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23255 ;  Maude  Estelle 
Doane,  Philadelphia.  42106 

Shiengaun  (The)  of  Ramore;  an  Irish  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  F.  Delaney. 

©  Thomas  F.  Delaney,  New  Orleans;  1900 
A :  16266,  July  2.  42107 


- — —or,  The  brothers,  by  S.  C.  Du  Bois. 

©  S.  Conier  Du  Bois,  Philadelphia;  1S90: 
32781,  Oct.  21.  42109 

Shin  Fane;  or,  Where  the  grass  grows  green, 
an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  F.   Poole,   New  York;   1871:3523. 
Apr.  19.  42110 

Shine  (A)  flirtation;  by  W.  D.  Nesbit.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter   Shannon,  Washington  ;  D  :  9745, 
Jan.  5,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1907.  42111 

Shiner's  (The)  gal;  sensational  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  M.  Steelsraith.  [69]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Clifton    M.    Steelsmith,    Bethany,    Mo. ; 
D:63S4,  Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905. 

42112 

Shingawn;  an  Irish  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family,  by 

E.  D.  Haygarth. 

©  E.   D.  Haygarth,  United  States;   1873: 
6448,  June  7.  42113 

or,  The  wake  of  th&  vagabond,  an  Irish 

drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States ;  1874 :  15397, 
Dec.  22.  42114 

Shinghawn    (The)      See   Sprig    (A)   o'    green. 

Shingle   (The)   weavers;  drama   in  4   acts,  by 

F.  R.  Weir.     [1],  107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.    7,   1912;    D :  31059 ;    F.    Roney 
Weir,  Seattle.  42115 

Shining  (The)  mystery;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Carr. 

©  Albert  Carr,   Rapid  City,   S.   D. ;  1894: 
8376,  Feb.  3.  42116 


-a   mining   drama   in   4   acts,   by   A.    Carr. 

Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1909.    44  p.    16°. 

©  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D. ;  D :  15783, 
May  6,  1909;  2c.  June  11,  1909.  42117 

Ship  ahoy;  an  American  farcical  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly ;  music  by  Fred  Mil- 
ler, jr.  89  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   H.    Grattan   Donnelly,    United     States; 
1890:32475,  Oct.  20;  Ic.  Nov.  7.  42118 

Ship  ahoy,  ship  ahoy;  nautical  acrobatic  com- 
edy, by  P.  Buch.     [1],  3  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38743 ;  Peter  Buch, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  42118a 


2121 


42119 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42142 


Ship-builders  (The);  by  F.  M.  Lowe. 

■©   Frank   MacDonald   Lowe,   Chicago;   D: 
11262,  Aug.  31,  1907.  42119 

Ship  of  state;  elaborate  patriotic,  historical, 
naval  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  D. 
Skiff. 

©   Frank   D.    Skiff,   Chicago;   1894:38519, 
Aug.  20.  42120 

Ship  (The)  smithy  of  Marblehead;  an  idyllic 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 
German  by  T.  M.  Hunter,  tr.  by  Adolph  Jack- 
son.    [109]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Marvin  Hunter,  Brooklyn;  D: 
1653,  Mar.  26,  1902;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1902.    42121 

Ship  (The)  we  crossed  the  sea  in.  See  Ger- 
man (The)  Jonah. 

Ship  (A)  without  a  rudder;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  D.  Elmer.     62  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Raymond    Dean    Elmer,    Chicago;    D: 
12226,  Jan.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1908.    42122 

Ships  (The)  of  destiny;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Aulich. 
[49]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Aulich,  Chicago ;  D :  10323,  Apr. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  42123 

Ships  that  pass  in  the  night;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Golding.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911;   D:  24284;   Edwin  S. 
Golding,  New  York.  42124 

-a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Thorn- 


ton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  San  Francisco;  1894: 
43122,  Sept.  14.  42125 

Shipwreck  (The);  or,  Dangers  of  the  sea,  by 
J.  J.  Kihm.  1  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [Sce- 
nario] 

©  Jacob  J.  Kihm,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5590,  Oct. 
1,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  42126 

Shipwrecked;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by,  J.  Adams. 
[74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  3063, 
Feb.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.  42127 

or,  A  modern  Moses,  in  1  act,  by  W.  Les- 
ter.    12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Lester,  Detroit ;  D :  11129,  Aug. 
7,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1907.  42128 

Shipwrecked  (The)  viking;  by  O.  F.  Wred- 
berg. 

©   Oscar  F.    Wredberg,  Moline,    111.;    D: 

12585,  Mar.  20,  1908.  42129 

Shirkers  (The);  a  play  for  boys  and  girls,  by 
Elizabeth  P.  Guptill.  Cinchmati,  New  York, 
Fillmore  music  house,  1908.  cover  title,  12  p. 
12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14089, 
Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  42130 


Shirley;    a    comedy    drama    in    5    acts,    by    F. 
Hardin. 

©     Flora     Hardin,     Chicago;     1888:8208, 
Mar.  19.  42131 

■play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  E.  J.  Myers 


from    the   novel,   His   wedded   wife,   by   the 
author  of  A  wilful  woman. 

©    E.    J.    Myers,    New    York;    1883:8113, 
May  3.  42132 

Shirt-waist  (A)  girl. 

©  Thaddeus  Groff,  Pittsburgh  ;  1898 :  56685, 
Sept.  27.  42133 

Shirt-waist  (The)  man;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Lipshitz. 

©  Jacob  M.  Lipshitz,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19854,  Aug.  9.  42134 

■dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  Ben  J. 


Green. 

©  Frank  A.  Green,  Louisville ;  D :  419,  May 
1,  1901.  42135 

Shlitz  and  Blitz;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  F.  Wil- 
lard.     47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Willard,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. ;  D : 
4517,  Jan.  18,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1904.    42136 

Shlitz,  the  great;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  Gerard.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Barney   Gerard,   New   York ;    D :  14538, 
Dec.  15,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908.  42137 

Shma  Yisroel;  or,  Hear  ye,  Israel,  tr.  by  B. 
Thomashefsky. 

©  Boris  Thomashefsky,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12649, 
Mar.  31,  1908.  42138 

Shmoosers  (The);  dialogue  in  1  scene,  by  D.  D. 
Aaronson.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,  1914;   D:  37248;   D.   Darby 
Aaronson,  New  York.  42138a 

Shock-raun  (The);  an  original  burlesque  in  1 
act.  by  3.  F.  Poole. 

©  .Tohn  F.  Poole,  New  York;  1874:13853, 
Nov.  11.  42139 

Shocking   (A)  affair;  a  farce  in  1   act,  by  J. 
Crossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York ;  1872 :  9854,  Sept. 
12.  42140 

or.   The  punishment  fits  the  crime,   a  3 


act  farce,  by  F.  W.  Osborne.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Walter  Osborne,  Brockton,  Mass. ; 
1894: 19141,  Apr.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  42141 

Shocking   conduct;   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   M. 
Ferber.     [3],  60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.   24,    1910;    D :  22363 ;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Dorchester,  Mass.  42142 


2122 


42143 


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42158 


Shocks;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  Fairfax.  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23871 ;  Bernard  Fair- 
fax, New  York.  42143 

Shoddy;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Howell. 

©   S.   Howell,   New   Orleans;   1873:13261, 
Nov.  15.  42144 

Shoe  strings.     See  Girl  from  Chicago. 

Shoe  (The)  that  fits;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  R. 
Jensen.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911;  D :  23645 ;  Alta  Raw- 
lins Jensen,  Salt  Lake  City.  42145 

Shoemaker  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P. 
Singer.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38795 ;  Philip  Singer, 
New  York.  42145  a 

Shoemaker  (The)  and  the  elves.  See  Honest 
(The)  shoemaker. 

Shoemaker's  (The)  daughter;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall.  [3],  112  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D: 
3769,  July  29,  1903 ;  2c.  July  29,  1903.    42146 

Shoemaker's  (The)  holiday.  See  Representa- 
tive English  comedies. 

Shoes;  a  modern  American  farce  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  [102]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Julius  Wedekind,   New   York ;    D :  3359, 
Apr.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1903.  42147 

Shoes  (The)  of  gold;  a  play  for  children  in  4 
acts,  based  upon  Russian  fairy  lore,  by  K. 
Lord.     [38]  p.    4°..  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915;  D:  40396;  Katharine 
Lord,  New  Yoi'k.  42147a 

Shoes  (The)  of  happiness;  play  for  children  in 
2  acts,  by  M.  Anderson.  [1],  38  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915 ;  D :  40902 ;  Madge  An- 
derson, Milwaukee.  42147b 

Shofar  (The);  a  symbolic  drama  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Lipsky. 

©  Louis  Lipsky,  New  York ;  D :  10496,  May 
4,  1907.  42148 

Shogun  (The);  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D:409S,  Oct.  15, 
1903.  42149 

•  an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 

lyrics  by  George  Ade,  music  by  Gustav  Luders. 
[89]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  4786, 
Mar.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  42150 


Shoits  and  Goldmutter,  private  police;  melo- 
dramatic comedy  in  1  act,  by  Darby  Clay 
[pseud,  of  D.  Freedman]  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914;    D:  38906;    David 
Freedman,  Brooklyn.  42150a 

Shojo.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Shoo-fly  (The)  regiment;  by  Cole  and  John- 
son. 

©  Cole  &  Johnson,  New  York ;  D :  7752,  Dec. 
.22,  1905.  42151 

Shooting  (The)  match  at  Creedmore,  between 
the  Mulligan  and  Skidmore  guards;  an 
original  sketch,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  8787,  Aug. 
25.  42152 

Shooting  the  chutes;  a  farcical  extravaganza 

in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Emerick.     Typewritten. 

©  Ollie  Mack,   Centreville,   Ind. ;   1900  A : 

4758,  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  June  20.  42153 

Shop  (A)  for  marriage;  a  comedy,  by  T.  W. 
Wharmby.     Typewritten. 

©   Thomas    Washington    Wharmby,     New 
York;   1898:59516,   Oct.  10;   2c.  Nov.   10. 

42154 

Shop-girl;  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hayward.  Type- 
written. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
1898:64368,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  3.  42155 

1  act  play,  by  C.  Leigh.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    3,    1911;    D:  25666;    Clifford 
Leigh,  New  York.  42156 

Shop-girls  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  N.  Stansill. 

©   Jerome   N.    Stansill,   Long   Island   City, 
N.  Y. ;  1895  :  21264,  Apr.  17.  42157 

Shop  (A)  in  Paris;  comedy  novelty  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Bradshaw.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914 ;  D :  36668 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  42157a 

Shoplifter  (The);  by  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.     22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910;  D:  20555;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  42158 

comedy  and  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 

C.   Walcott   Russell.      [1],   9  p.     4".     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914;  D:  39049;  Joseph  Ed- 
ward Chevers,  Chicago.  42158a 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  D :  1502,  Feb. 
27,  1902.  42159 


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42172 


Shoplifter  (The) — Continued. 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Sam  J.  Wheeler. 

72  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Chicago ;  D :  2176,  Aug.  2, 
1902;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1902..  42160 


play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer.     [1],  13 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

-©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39588 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer, New  York.  42160a 

Shoplifters  (The);  musical  comedy  playlet,  by 
Louis  Weslyn.  4  p.  f °.  Typewritten.  [Worfls 
only] 

©  ic.  Aug.  10,  1910;  D:  21770;  Joseph  P. 
Swickard,  Chicago.  42161 

Shopping';  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  Z.  Ackerman. 
[3],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32359 ;  Zoe  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  42162 

Shopping  material. 

©   Walter   Broadwell,    Columbus,    O. ;    D: 
14416,  Nov.  30,  1908.  42163 

Shore  Acres;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Heme. 

©  Katherine  C.  Heme,  Boston ;  1890 :  6752, 
Feb.  26.  42164 

Shore  folks;  or.  The  Bocky  Point  light,  an  epi- 
sode of  the  sea  in  1  act,  by  William  A.  Dock- 
stader  and  W.  Robyns.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   William    Robyns,   New    York ;    D :  6256, 
Feb.  23,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  42165 

Shorn  (The)  lamb;  a  comedy  drama  of  western 
life  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grattan.  [109]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Lawrence   Grattan,    Chicago  ;     D  :  8620, 
May  31,  1906;  2c.  May  31,  1906;  2c.  (printed, 


56  p.     4°)   July  29,  1906. 


42166 


Short   (A)    circuit;  or,   Secrets   of  the   beauty 
cabinet,   1  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  Owsley- 
Roy.     15  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.     Jan.     12,     1915;     D:  39375;     Elma 


Owsley-Roy,  Brooklyn. 


42166a 


Short  (The)  cut;  sociological  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Rachael  E.  Marshall  and  O.  Bailey.  [197] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913 ;  D :  33725 ;  R.  E.  Mar- 
shall and  Oliver  Bailey,  Seattle.  42167 

Short  (The)  end  of  the  loaf;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  B.  Baker.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    3,    1914;     D :  38044 ;     Arthur 
Brooks  Baker,  Brooklyn.  42167a 


Short  plays;  by  Mary  MacMillan.  Cincinnati, 
Stewart  &  Kidd  company,  1913.    4  p.  1.,  245  p. 

Contents  :  The  shadowed  star. — The  ring.— 
The  rose. — Luck? — Entr'acte. — A  woman's  a 
woman  for  a'  that. — A  fan  and  two  candle- 
sticks.— A  modern  masque. — The  futurists. — 
The  gate  of  wishes. 

©  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  A :  357992 : 
Stewart  &  Kidd  co.,  Cincinnati.  42168 

Short  plays  about  famous  authors;  by  Maude 
Morrison  Frank.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company,  1915.     vii,  144  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  mistake  at  the  manor. — When 
Heine  was  twenty-one. — Miss  Burney  at 
court. — A  Christmas  eve  with  Charles  Dick- 
ens.— The  fairies'  plea. 

©  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aflf.  Mar.  8,  1915 ; 
A:  393873;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York. 

42168a 

Short  plays  for  children;  by  Ella  Kea tinge. 
New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company, 
1899.     [18]  p.     16°.     (The  wizard  series) 

Contents:  The  little  magician. — The  sick 
doll. — The  nightingale  and  the  lark. — A 
Christmas  eve  adventure. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York;  1899: 
12636,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  42168b 

Short  plays  for  small  players;  collection  of  en- 
tertainments for  children  of  all  ages,  by 
Edith  Burrows,  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham  and 
others.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
146  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  key.— The  children's  hour.— 
Jack  and  the  beanstalk.— Bouquet  of  rose 
spirits.  —  Pat's  excuse.  —  Grammar  school 
fun. — A  temperance  frolic. — Blue  ribbons. 

©  July  31.  1915;  2(?.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D: 
413S7;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

42168c 

Short  riders;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  V.  Frost.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D :  28962 ;  Vincent 
Frost,  Pittsburgh.  42169 

Short-stop;  a  farcical  comedv  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Wild. 


©     John 
Mar.  24. 


Wild, 


New     York  ;     1888 :  8743, 
42170 

Short  (A)  way  with  authors.     See  Four  plays; 
by  Gilbert  Cannon. 

Shorty  and  his  dad;  a  comedy. 

©  Charles  A.   Watkins,   New  York;  1888: 
5340,  Feb.  18.  42171 

Shorty's  return;  comedy  slcetch,  by  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone.    11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D:  22005;  William  E. 
Gladstone,  Utioa,  N.  Y.  42172 


2124 


42173 


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42187 


Shot  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  L.  Howard. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6,    1913;    D :  33425 ;    Charles 
Lowell  Howard,  Washington.  42173 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Harrison.     [1],  18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39483 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  42173a 

Shot  at  sunrise;  bullet  proof  farce,  by  M.  Ott. 
[1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  21,   1915;    D:  41273;   Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  42173b 

Shot  (A)  from  the  kitchen  range.  See  General 
(The)  manager. 

Shot  in  the  dark:  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  T.  Samp- 
son.    [16]  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D:  37646;  Harry  T. 
Sampson,  Milwaukee.  42173c 

-: •  See  also  ■Will-o'-the-wisp. 

Should  a  woman  tell?  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Waldron.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D :  35257 ;  Craig  &  Bul- 
mer,  London.  42174 

Should  he  have  married  her?  an  emotional 
drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Clif- 
ford. 

©  Chandler  R.  Clifford,  Boston  ;  1879  :  2154. 
Feb.  14.  42175 

Should  women  vote;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Luban.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    19,    1914;    D :  39150 ;    William 
Charles  Luban,  Brooklyn.  42175a 

Shoulder-knot  (The);  a  dramatization  of  the 
book  by  the  same  name,  by  B.  F.  Tefft.  40  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  13935, 
Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.  42176 

Show  (The)  at  Wilkin's  hall;  comedy  costume 
monologue  for  a  lady  or  gentleman  in  female 
costume,  by  B.  M.  Wilson. 

©    Bertha   M.    Wilson    New    York;    1895: 
14740,  Mar.  13;  2c.  Mar.  20.  42177 

Show-down  (The);  comedy-dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  B.  Holmes.  [25]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  29448  ;  Ben  Holmes, 
Richmond.  42178 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Hoadley.  [1],  15 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   19,    1914;    D:  38174;    Charles 
Byron  Hoadley,  New  York.  42178a 

dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Royal.     [1],  6  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39915 ;  Charles  El- 
liott Royal,  San  Francisco.  42178b 


Show-down  (The) — Continued. 

dramatic  playlet,  by  F.  George.    22  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   11,    1915;    D:  39444;   Frederic 

George,  Manlius,  N.  Y.  42178c 

play,  by  E.  O.  Schenck.     [7]  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.    19,    1912;    D:  28765;    Earl    Q. 
Schenck,  Columbus,  O.  42179 

12  p. 


— 'a  play  in  1  act,  by  John  T.  Doyle. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912 ;  D :  29111 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  42180 


or.  Wild  oats,  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 

M.  Arthur.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   26,   1913;   D :  32763 ;   Malcolm 
Aa-thur,  New  York.  42181 

Show  (The)  girls;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D :  988,  Oct.  21, 
1901.  42182 

Show  (The)  girl's  husband;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Kathleen  Farroe  Kennedy.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel  Carpenter,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  D : 
15833.  May  3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  3,  1909.       42183 

Show  me.     See  I'm  from  Missouri. 

Show  me  the  man;  vaudeville  play,  by  C.  E. 
Wagner.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24616 ;  Clara  Eleanor 
Wagner,  Columbus,  O.  42184 


•vaudeville  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Wagner.  Co- 
lumbus, The  Nitschke  press.    1911.    18  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911 ;  D :  24705 ;  Clara  Elea- 
nor Wagner,  Columbus,  O.  42185 

Show  me  Tom;  society  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  S.  Cox  and  F.  V.  Van  Ett.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37187 ;  Sidney  Cox 
and  Florence  Vernal  Van  Ett,  Chicago. 

42185a 

Show  (A)  of  hands;  farce  comedy  for  1  male 
and  1  female,  by  W.  R.  Walkes,  text  and 
stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps 
and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
&  CO.,  1906.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Werner 
ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D:9481, 
Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  42186 

an    original    dramatic    sketch,    by    W.    R. 


Walkes. 

©  T.   H.   French,  New  York;  1891:32932, 
Sept.  15.  42187 


2125 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42203 


Show  people's  friendship;  love  story  play,  by 
E.  M.  Bennett.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D :  24948 ;  Edward  Mil- 
ton Bennett,  New  York.  42188 

Show  (The)  shop;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Forbes.     [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1915;    D:  40232;    .James 
Forbes,  New  York.  42188a 

Showed  up;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Hope.    30  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hope,  Chicago ;  1889 :  6948,  Mar. 
5;  2c.  May  25.  42189 

Shower  (The)  bath;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Kiper. 
[2],  16  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   20,   1915;   D:  42040;    Gertrude 
Kiper,  Lake  Blufe,  111.  42189a 

Shower  (The)  bath  torture;  used  in  old  English 
private  lunatic  asylums,  introduced  into  suc- 
cessful local  drama  of  Our  city,  during  scene  3d, 
act  3d,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  427,  Jan. 
13.  42190 

Showman  (The);  or,  Brasse's  circus,  a  farce- 
comedy,  by  G.  McBride. 

©  G.  McBride,  St.  Louis;  1886:18117, 
Aug.  9.  42193 

Showman's  (The)  daughter;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edgar  Selden. 

©  Attie  Spencer,  United  States ;  D :  5085, 
May  27,  1904.  42192 

a   melodrama   in  4   acts,    by    E.    Selden. 

[129]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selden  and  Leon  Kaufman,  New 
York;  D :  5715,  Nov.  1,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  18, 
1904.  42193 

Showman's  (The)  ward;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  59779, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  42194 

Shown  up.     See  Bazzler  (The) 

Shred  (A)  of  manhood;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  W.  Kruschke.  [2],  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914;  D:  38297;  Emil  Wil- 
liam Kruschke,  San  Francisco.  42194a 

Shreds  and  patches;  a  musical  comedy  conceit, 
by  C.  Theadore. 

©  Charles  Theadore,  United  States;  1889: 
1716,  Jan.  12.  42195 

Shrewd  (A)  business  man;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Seibert.    i,  15  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912;  D:  29467;  De  Moine 
Seibert,  Centralia,  Wash.  42196 


Shriek  (A);  playlet  in  1  act,  by  B.  Yeager. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36728  ;  Edith  Yeager, 
Brooklyn.  .42196a 

Shrine  (A)  arabesque;  playlet  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  bv  R.  H.  Faxon  and  C.  H.  Butler.  8  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915;  D:  40276;  Ralph  H. 
Faxon,  Wichita,  and  Charles  H.  Butler,  Den- 
ver. 42196b 

Shrine  (The)  of  privacy;  original  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  Greve.     107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    6,    1910;     D:  22233;     Clifford 

Greve,  St.  Louis.  42197 

Shrink  up;  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A. 
Lemming.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    29,    1915;    D :  40587 ;    Geo.    A. 


Lemming,  Chicago. 


42197a 


Shunamite  (The);  a  dramatic  scene,  by  S'. 
Bloomgarden. 

.■)ymN:>?2ib3 

13  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1912 ;  D :  29829 ;  Sol  Bloom- 
garden,  New  York.  42198 

by  Yehoash,  [pseud,  of  Solomon  Bloom- 
garden] 

14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30983 ;  Sarah  Adler, 
Brooklyn.  42199 

Shurlcck  Holmze,  jr.;  a  1  act  travesty  sketch, 
by  F.  J.  Beaman.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
1862,  May  9,  1902;  2c.  May  6,  1902.       42200 

Shuttlecock  (The);  or,  Israel  in  Russia,  origi- 
nal drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F.  Downing.  Lon- 
don, Francis  Griffiths  [1913]     96  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D: 
35594;  Henry  Francis  Downing  and  Francis 
Griffiths,  London.  42200a 

Shy  Anne  from  Cheyenne;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  M.  Smith.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma ;  D:  10708,  June 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  17,  1907.  42201 

Shylock;  a  Jewish  drama,  adapted  from  Shake- 
speare's Merchant  of  Venice,  by  L.  Zagat. 

©  Leo  Zagat,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  D :  15874, 
May  15,  1900.  42202 

or.  The  merchant  of  peanuts,  musical  play, 

by    M.     Samuels.     33  p.     4°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Maurice  Samuels,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  1782, 
Apr.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1902.  42203 


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42224 


Sliylock  in  New  York.  See  Merchant  (The) 
of  Venice  up  to  date. 

Shyster  (The)  lawyer;  or,  ISTearly  a  lawyer, 
episode  in  1  act,  bv  McCree  and  Clark.  [1], 
21  p.    4°.  •  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913;   D:  32615;   McCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  42204 

Shyster's  (The)  trick;  or,  Fifteen  years  later, 
a  local  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  prologue,  by 
.T.  Barrington. 

©  John  Barrington,  San  Francisco;  1894: 
52682,  Nov.  12.  42205 

■  8ce  also  Fifteen  years  later. 

Si  and  I;  a  country  girl  monologue,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905] 
10  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

©   Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  7023, 
.July  24,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  42206 

Si  (El)  de  las  ninas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  Leandro  Fernandez  de  Moratfn,  ed. 
Avith  introduction  and  notes  by  J.  D.  M.  Ford. 
Boston,  Giun  &  company,  1899.  xiv,  95  p. 
12°.  ([International  modern  language 
scries] ) 

©  J.  D.  M.  Ford,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  1899: 
2S678.  Apr.  26;  2c.  Apr.  26.  42207 

Si  j'etais  roi.  See  If  I  were  only  king. — 
Were  I  the  king'. 

Si  liootah  (Red  Foot);  a  comic  opera  in  4 
acts,  written  by  T.  Grimes,  composed  by  R.  C. 
Garland. 

©  Taylor  Grimes,  Washington  ;  1891 :  44782, 
Dec.  10.  42208 

Si  on  invitait  Rigolbert;  de  R.  Valabregue. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,   1912;   D:  29999;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  42209 

Si  Perkins;  or,  The  girl  I  left  behind  me;  an 
original  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke.  - 

©   Edwin    A.    Locke,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1885:2895,  Feb.  2.  42210 

Si  Perkins  from  Pnghtown;  an  original 
Yankee  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke  and  F.  Jones. 

©   Edwin   A.   Locke,   Boston,     and    Frank 
Jones,  Fairview,  W.  Va. ;  1884  :  24431,   Dec.  10. 

42211 
Si  Perkins,  pitcher;  by  A.  Bonnet.     8  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bonnet,  Chicago ;  D :  15485.  Mar. 
29,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.  42212 

Si  Perkins,  the  waiter;  rural  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  H.  Coyle.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tan.   12,    1910;    D:  17914;    William 
Henry  Coyle,  Philadelphia.  42213 


Si  Plunkard;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Lewis. 
[87]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    Clinton    Lewis,    Hartford;    D: 
2164,  July  26,  1902 ;  2e.  July  26,  1902.      42214 

a  rural  minstrel  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M, 


Boyer. 

©  L.  Milton  Boyer.  Washington  ;  1892  :  8586, 
Feb.  24.  42215 

Si  Plunkard  from  Fairview,  Pa. 

©   James   Clinton  Lewis,   Hartford;   1886: 
12975,  June  3.  42216 

Si  Slocum;  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  D :  227, 
Mar.  18;  1901.  42217 

a  drama  of  American  frontier  life,  by  C.  W. 


Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,  New  York;  1875: 
4526,  May  3.  42218 

Si  Slocum's  country  store;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
publishing  company,  1911.    26  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25910 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  42219 

Si  Spruceby's  mule;  by  C.  W.  Scott.     3  p.     f°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910;  D:  20154;  Chester  W. 
Scott,  New  York.  42220 

Si,  the  tramp;  a  melodrama,  by  W.  F.  Ensign. 
San  Francisco,  Henderson  &  Crowe,  1890.  14 
numb.  1.,  8°. 

©   Wm.   F.   Ensign,   San  Francisco;   1890: 
2S712,  Sept.  18;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42221 

Same.     Revised.     San  Francisco,  Wm,  M. 

Hintou  &  CO.,  1891.    20  numb.  1.,  8°. 

©   Wm.   F.   Ensign,    San   Francisco;   1891: 
13909,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  42222 

Si  yo  fuera  rey!  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  eu 
5  cuadros,  original  de  A.  L6pez  Monis,  mti- 
sica  de  J.  Serrano.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1913.  47  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.  Mar.  30,   1914;   D: 
36509 ;  Antonio  Lopez  Monis,  Madrid.    42222a 

Siam;  or.  The  troopers  of  the  East,  a  musical 
fantasy  in  2  acts. 

©  Ernes,  Foster  and  Puerner,  New  York ; 
1885  :  13851.  June  26.  42223 

Siamese  (The)  twins;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  G.  Carpenter.  [77]  p.  4°.  'I'ypewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1913;  D:334SJ     -'Jrant  Car- 
penter. San  Francisco.  42224 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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42244 


Siamese  (The)  twins— Continued. 

a  negro  burlesque  sketch,  by  Charles  White. 

New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.     6  p.     12°. 

( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 

38]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15830.  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  42225 

Sibelle;  or,  Up  among  the  millions,  a  society 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Holland.  Longmont. 
Col.,  Valley  home  and  farm  print,  1879.  47 
p.    16°. 

©  W\  Holland,  Longmont,  Cal. ;  1878:4259, 
Apr.  9;  2c.  Feb.  32,  1879.  42226 

Siberia;  a  picturesque  play,  by  B.  Campbell. 
©    Bartley    Campbell,    New    Yor-k ;    1882: 
12457,  July  28.  42227 

play  in  6  acts.  rev.  by  H.  C.  Kennedy.     [4], 

129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mai-.  9,   1911;    D :  23601 ;    Harry   C. 
Kennedy.  Los  Angeles.  42228 

Siberie;  drame  en  3  actes,  de  Louis  lUica,  mu- 
sique  de  Humbert  Giordano,  adaptation  fran- 
caise  de  Paul  INlilliet.  Milan,  E.  Sonzogno, 
1905.    63  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan;  D :  6709,  May 
22,  1905 ;  2c.  May  22,  1905.  42229 

Sibyl;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton. 

©  A.  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore  ;  18S3  :  9890,  May 
31.  42230 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Clara    Morris   Harriot.    United    States ; 


1885 :  3018,  Feb. 


42231 


Same. 
©    Morris    Harriot,    United    States;    1884; 


23485,  Nov.  24. 


42232 


Sibyl  Grey;  or.  The  gambler's  atonement,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Hilton  Coon.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  company.  1901.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D  :  1090,  Nov.  13, 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  42233 

Sic  itur  ad  astra  (Thus  do  we  reach  the  stars); 
play  in  1  act,  by  Clementia  [pseud,  of  Sister 
Marv   Edward  Feeiian]      Chicago,   Sisters  of 

■     Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  Academy,  1912.    16  p.    16°. 

©  Sept.  24,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D: 
31789;  Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  Acad- 
emy, Chicago.  42234 

Sic  vos  non  vobis.     Sec  Little  (The)  savage. 

Sicilian  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Moliere,  tr. 
by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  18  p.  12°. 
( [The  world's  best  plays,  by  celebrated  Euro- 
jiean  authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.] ) 

©  Sept.  16,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  17.  1915;  D: 
41766;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         42234a 


Sicilian  (The) — Continued. 

libretto  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Haag.     [1],  31  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29.  1915  ;  D  :  42111 ;  Jackson  D. 

Haag,  Pittsburgh.  42234b 

Sick  a  bed;  play  in  1  act.  by  John  B.  Hymer. 
17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

®    Ic.    Mar.    26.    1915;    D :  40185 ;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  42234c 

Sick  (The)  doll.     See  Short  plays  for  children. 

Siddartha;  opera  libretto,  text  from  Light  of 
Asia,  by  A.  J.  Purrington.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1909 ;  D :  16773 ;  Amelia  J. 
Purrington,  New  York.  42235 

Side  by  side.     See  Two. 

Side  door  Jennie;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  L. 
Stoyle.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carrie  Lee  Stoyle,  New  York ;  D :  14938, 
Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  42236 

Side  lights;  comedy-drama  in  2  scenes,  by  Thos. 
J.  Gray  and  H.  B.  Toomer.  [3],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   19,  1913;   D:  33256;   Henry   B. 
Toomer,  New  York.  42237 

Side  pardners;  original  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
by  Scott  Marble.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17511 ;  Rose  Win- 
niett,  Brooklyn.  42238 

Side  partners;  the  musical  home  comedy  in  4 
acts,  ))y  F.  Girard.  St.  Louis,  Great  Western 
printing  co..  1889. 

©  Frank    Girard.    Brooklyn;    1889:37684, 
Dec.  11.  42239 

Side-show  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama,  by 
S.  H.  Speck. 

©    Samuel    H.    Speck,   Philadelphia;    1892: 
11978,  Mar.  18.  42240 

Side-show  (The)  at  the  sea-shore;  in  3  acts  and 
a  night  <-ap,  by  Dan  Mason. 

©    Duncan    B.    Harrison,    United    States; 
1887 :  4499,  Feb.  23.  42241 

Side-show  troubles;  by  T.  H.  Dalton.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  15,  1911;   D:  25229;   Thos.  H. 
Dalton,   St.   Joseph,  Mo.  42242 

Side  (The)  that's  seldom  seen;  in  1  act,  by 
W.  B.  Young.     10  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   B.   Young,    Chicago;    D :  8403, 
Apr.  23,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  42243 

Side-tracked;  a  4  act  comedy  drama. 

©  Jule  Walters  and  S.  J.  Rawson,  Chicago ; 
1892:11331,  Mar.  14.  42244 


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Side-tracked — Continued. 

in  4  acts,  rewritten  by  John  Arthur  Fraser, 

[58]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Jule  Walters,  Bellevue,  Ky. ;  D :  78,  Jan. 

25,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1901.  42245 

C. 


— -Dlay    in    1    act,    by    L.    Winter   and    I 
Naught.      [2],   28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913 ;  D :  3^1291 ;  Louise  Win- 
ter, New  Yorli,  and  Ida  C.  Naught,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.  42246 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  Jule  Waltei's.     [18]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1911 ;    D :  23796 ;    Louise 
Llewellyn  Walters,  Chicago.  42247 

Side-tracked  again;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Davis. 

©  Joseph  Davis,  Philadelphia  ;  1896 :  22070, 
Apr.  9.  42248 

Sidewalk    (A)    conversation;   by   J.    Le   Fevre. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Johnnie  Le  Fevre,  New  York ;  D :  12823, 
Apr.  24,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  42249 

Sidewalks  (The)  of  New  York;  farce  comedy, 
by  C.  B.  Lawlor  and  James  W.  Blake. 

©  Charles  B.  Lawlor,  United  States :  1894 : 
39521,  Aug.  27.  42250 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B,  Law- 
lor and  J.  W.  Blake. 

©  Chas.   B.  Lawlor  and  James  W.   Blake, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  18133,  Apr.  1.  42251 


—  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott 
Marble.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  6472,  Jan.  28  ;  2c.  Jan.  28. 

42252 

a  spectacular  kaleidoscopic  street  picture, 


by  H.  J.  Sayers. 

©  Henry  J.  Sayers,  New  York;  1895:  4069], 
Aug.  8.  42253 

Sidhe  (The)  of  Ben-mor;  Irish  folk  play,  by  R. 
Sawyer  [i.  e.  R.  S.  Durand]  11  p.  8°.  (In 
Poet  lore,  July-August,  1910) 

©   Aug.   24,   1910;   2c.    Oct.    12,    1910;    D: 
22339;  Ruth  Sawyer,  New  York.  42254 

Sidney,  the  flower  of  English  chivalry;  a  ro- 
mantic historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Lowry.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Lowry,   San  Francisco ;   D :  1135, 
Nov.  29,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1901.  42255 

Sidonie;  or,  Sidonie  Risler;  or.  The  married 
flirt,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  from  Dau- 
det's  novel  of  Fromont  jeune  et  Risler  aine. 

©  Joseph  Kirkland  and  James  B.  Runnion, 
Chicago  ;  1877  :  7161,  June  18.  42256 

21 


Sidste  (Den)  gjest;  drama  fra  barokkens  f^rste 
aar,  af  Hans  E.  Kinck.  Kristiania,  H,  Asche- 
houg  &  CO.,  1910.     2  1.,  404  p,    12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1910;  D: 
22746 ;  H.  Aschehoug  &  CO.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 42257 

Sie  gleichen  Maggie;  unterhaltung  in  1  akt,  von 
H.  von  Barnekow. 

©  Hans  von  Barnekow,  Cleveland ;  D  :  4174, 
Nov.  2.  1903.  42258 

Sie  hat  ihr  herz  entdeckt;  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
von  Wolfgang  Mueller  von  Koenigswinter, 
with  table  of  ditllculties  by  Sigmon  M.  Stern. 
New  Y'ork,  H.  Holt  and  company  [1883] 
79  p.  12°.  (Stern's  selected  German  com- 
edies prepared  for  students,  no.  3) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York;  1883: 
18145,  Oct.  4;  2c.  Oct.  31.  42259 


Same. 
©    Ada     N.     Stern,     New    York,     as     the 


widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  1875,  May  27,  1911.  Original 
entry,  Oct.  4,  1883,  no.  18145.  42260 

Sie  spart;  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  M.  Kaninski- 
Weiss. 

©  Eduard  Bioch,  Berlin  ;  1897  :  36529,  June 
19;  2c.  July  16.  42261 

Sieba  and  the  7  ravens;  a  new  romantic  spec- 
tacular drama,  by  I.  and  B.  Kiralfy.  18  p. 
f°.     Printed. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York; 
1884  :  15879,  Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  29.  42262 

Siega  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  orig- 
inal de  G.  Canto,  mfisica  de  los  maestros 
Soutullo  y  Andreu.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1909.     34  p.     12°.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  Nov.   IS,   1909;    2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17459  ;  Gouzalo  Canto,  Madrid.  42263 

Siege  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  T.  Dar- 
gan.     96  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Tilford  Dargan,  Almond,  N.  C. ;  D : 
8496,  aiay  7,  1906 ;  2c.  May  7,  1906.  42264 

— —  See  also  Lords  and  lovers,  and  other 
dramas. 

Siege  (The)  against  Aguinaldo;  a  historical  ro- 
mance of  the  Philippine-American  war,  in 
4  acts  for  drama  and  opera,  by  M.  I.  Wishaar, 
Typewritten. 

.  ©  Marie  Ida  Wishaar,  Seattle ;  1899 :  25077. 
Apr.  10;  2c.  Apr.  24.  42265 

Siege  and  fall  of  the  Alamo;  by  L.  S.  Flatau. 
©    Louis    S.    Flatau,    Dallas;    1896:47351, 
Aug.  20.  42266 

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42267 


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42283 


Siege  and  massacre  of  Fort  Dearborn,  Aug.  12, 
1812;  the  Chicago  of  today. 

©    Frederick    T.    Cummins,    Chicago;    D: 
7646,  Dec.  2,  1905.  42267 

Siege  (Le)  de  Berlin;  pi6ce  iugdite  en  1  acte,  de 
C.  Hellem  et  P.  d'Estoc,  d'aprds  Alphonse  Dau- 
det.  (In  Les  Annales  politiques  et  litteraires, 
3  mai  1914) 

©  Mav  3,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1914  :  D  :  37205  ; 
Charles  Hellem  &  Pol  d'Estoc,  Paris.    42267a 

Sec  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures :  1871. 

Siege  (The)  of  Armagh.     See  Eithne. 

Siege  (The)  of  Athlone.  See  Hearts  (The)  of 
steel. 

Siege  (The)  of  Berlin;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Seibel, 
from  the  story  by  Alphonse  Daudet.  33  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  22,  1915 ;  D :  41288 ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  42267b 

i\v   K.   AValter,   founded  on  the  story 


by  Daudet.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913  ;  D  :  35074 ;  Karl  Walter, 
Kansas  City,  ilo.  42268 

or.    Through    the    Arc    de    Triomphe    de 


I'Etoile,  a  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  H.  Palmer. 

©    Charles    Harvey    Palmer,    Milwaukee; 
1895  :  40137,  Aug.  5.  42269 

Siege  (The)  of  Granada;  a  scenic  and  dramatic 
composition. 

©    .Tohn    Ilettig,    Cincinnati;    1887:23868, 
Sept.  20.  42270 

Siege  (The)  of  Irkutsk.     Sec  Courier  (The)  of 
the  czar. 

Siege  (The)  of  Jerusalem;  a  grand  spectacular 
drama,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1888:35321, 
Dec.  11.  42271 

Siege  (The)  of  Khartoum.     See  Madhi  (El) 

Siege  (The)  of  Murany.     See  Chatelaine  (The) 

Siege  (The)  of  Pekin;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Rinn. 
60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    .Joseph    Francis    Rinn,    New    York ;    D : 
3184,  Mar.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1903.    42272 

Siege  (The)  of  Petersburg;  or,  The  battle  of 
the  crater,  a  pyrotechnical  spectacular  and 
pantomimic  drama,  by  H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  O. 
Rose. 

©  Henrv  .1.  Pain  and  Frank  Oakes  Rose, 
New  York  ;  1894  :  53956,  Nov.  19.  42273 

See  also  Grant's  Crater. 

Siege  (The)  of  Port  Arthur.  See  General 
Stoessel. 


Siege  (The)  of  Sebastopol;  military,  spectacular 
stage  exhibition. 

©  Sanmel  Nathaniel  Petbick,  Silver  Creek, 
Neb. ;  1888  :  32071.  Nov.  12.  42274 

Siege  (The)  of  Syracuse;  a  poetical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Leahy.  Boston,  D.  Lothrop 
company.  1889.    3  p.  1.,  105  p.    12°. 

©  William  A.  Leahy,  Boston;  1889:16805, 
.Tune  3 ;  2c.  June  17.  42275 

Siege  of  the  Alamo;  an  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Taylor. 

©  Albert  Tavlor,  Montgomery,  Ala.;  1895: 
12859,  Mar.  4.  42276 

Siege  of  Tripoli;  l)y  H.  K.  Hamilton.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Keat  Hamilton,  Cleveland;  1897: 
3446,  .Tan.  7;  2c.  July  23.  42277 

Siege  (The)  of  Troy;  a  spectacular  pantomime, 
by  T.  W.  Okey. 

©  Trevitt  W.   Okey,  Columbus,   O. ;  1886: 
29337,  Dec.  21.  42278 

or,  Ilion's  fall,  by  W.  P.  Hoffman.     52  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910;  D :  20107 ;  W.  P.  HofC- 
man,  St.  Louis.  42279 

Siegerin  (Die);  liebes  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
.Tohann  Wiegand. 

©    Gustav    Wiegand,    Brooklyn ;    D :  6757, 
June  2,  1905.  42280 

Siegfried;  music-drama  in  3  acts,  third  evening 
of  The  ring  of  the  Niebelung,  cyclus  by  Rich- 
ard .Wagner,  tr.  of  the  poem,  legend  and 
story  of  the  opera,  by  J.  P.  Jackson. 

©  John  P.  Jackson,  New  York ;  1887 :  3281. 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Feb.  10.  42281 

-See  also  Silver  (The)  thread. 


Siegfried  Bergmann;  ein  dramatisches  volks- 
stiick,  von  F.  C.  Rauser.  Philadelphia, 
Schiifer  &  Koradi,  1908.    142  p.    12°. 

©  Friedrich  CIi.  Rauser,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12742,  Apr.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.        42282 

Siegfried's  death.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Siempre  en  ridiculo.     See  Always  ridiculed. 

Sierra;  by  P.  Armstrong. 

©  Paul  Armstrong,  Princess  Anne,  Md. ;  D : 
8783,  July  5,  1906.  42283 

Sierra  Blanca;  or,  Jenny,  the  flower  of  the 
plains,  a  rural,  western  comedy  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  E.  De  Corsia.  [104] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  De  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  11075, 
July  29,  1907 ;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  42283a 


21 


30 


42234 


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42298 


Sierra  gold;  an  original  American  drama  in  4 
acts,  l\v  G.  R.  Busher. 

©  George  R.  Busher,  Chicago;  1890:4525, 
Feb.  5.  42284 

Sierra   (The)  judge;  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Halley.  .[2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1914;    D :  36941 ;    William 
Halley,  Sacramento,  Cal.  42284a 

Same.     [91]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915 ;  D :  40549 ;  William  Hal- 
ley, Sacramento,  Cal.  42284b 

See  also  California. 


Siete  (Las)  cabrillas;  cuento  cSmico-lIrico-fan- 
tclstico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  pr61ogo  y  3 
cuadrus,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  En- 
rique F.  Campano  y  Jose  Garcia  de  Onti- 
veros.  nitisica  de  los  maestros  Marquina  y 
Borrsls.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1907.    38  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  Campano  y  Garcfa  de  Ontiveros,  Ma- 
drid; D:  10797,  June  18,  1907;  2c.  June  18, 
1907.  42285 

Sighing  (The)  Dutchman;  libretto  of  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Bloom- 
ingdale,  jr.     [42]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Bloomingdale,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ; 
D :  3542,  May  12,  1903 ;  2c.  June  6,  1903. 

42286 

Sight-seeing  sights;  1  act  monologic  comedy,  by 
A.  Walsh.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Austin  Walsh,  New  York ;  D :  6461,  Feb. 
15,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1905.  42287 

Sightless  (The):  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  tr.  by 
editors.  (In  Poet-lore,  v.  5,  no.  3,  4,  8-9, 
Mar..  Apr.,  Aug.,  Sept..  1893;  periodical  © 
Poet-lore  co.,  Philadelphia,  1893:10916;  2c. 
no.  3,  Mar.  6,  1893 ;  2c.  no.  4.  Apr.  6,  1893 ;  2c. 
no.  8,  9,  Aug.  28.  1893)  42288 

Sightless  (The)  avenger;  a  4  act  drama,  by  H. 
Herron. 

©  Henrv  Herron,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  1259, 
June  8,  1902.  42289 

Sights  and  scenes  in  a  police  court;  an  origi- 
nal comedy  scene  in  1  act,  by  H.  Thomson. 
[5]  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thomson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  432,  May 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  May  4,  1901.  42290 

Sights  (The)  of  Chicago;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  D.  Castro  and  W.  Gault  Browne. 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Oscar  D.  Castro.  Chicago ;  D :  187,  Mar. 
8.  1901 ;  2c.  May  18,  1901.  42291 


Siglo  (El)  de  oro;  revista  en  1  acto,  4  cuadros  y 
un  apoteosis,  original  de  E.  Paradas  y  J. 
Jimenez,  mdsica  de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y 
Enrique  Brfl.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
cspanoles]  1915.    40  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40064 ;  Enrique  Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jimenez, 
Madrid.  42291a 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  an  operetta  for  ladies'  voices, 
words  by  A.  L.  Fries,  music  by  Charles  S. 
Skilton.     Book  of  words. 

©  Adelaide  L.  Fries,  Salem,  N.  C. ;  1896: 
12850,  Feb.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1895.  42292 

Sign  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  D :  40262 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tagu-e,  San  Francisco.  42292a 

Sign  (The)  of  Siva;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Bennett.  Springfield.  111..  C.  Bennett 
publishing  companv  [1901]  1  p.  1.,  55  numb. 
1.,  8°. 

©  Clarence  Bennett,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
1069,  Nov.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1901.        42293 

Sign  (The)  of  the  cross;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Barrett.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wilson  Barrett.  Loudon;  1895:14411, 
:\Iar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  16.  42294 

Sign  (The)  of  the  four;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
■in  original  dramatization  of  A.  Conan  Doyle's 
novel  of  the  same  name,  by  C.  P.  Rice.  [57]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charle.s  P.  Rice.  New  Haven ;  D :  4154. 
Oct.  28,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1903.  42295 

or.   The  adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes, 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Langdale  Williams,  drama- 
tized from  novel  of  same  name  by  Sir  Conan 
Doyle.     46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16347  : 
James  Edwards,  Chicago.  42296 

See  also  Sherlock  Holmes,  detective. 


Sign  (The)  of  the  rose;  a  play  in  1  act,  written 
and  adapted  bv  G.  Beban  and  C.  T.  Dazey. 
19  p.    4°. 

©  George  Beban,  New  York ;  D :  16056, 
June  12,  1909  ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  42297 

Sign  (The)  of  victory;  an  allegorical  music- 
drama  in  3  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  Lawrence  C. 
Hall.  2  p.  1.,  2-15  numb.  1.  4°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Lewis  Burton  Spafford,  Cherry  Valley, 
Ontario.  Canada;  D :  6180,  Feb.  4,  1905;  2c. 
Feb.  4,  1905.  42298 

Sign  (The)  on  the  door;  rash  comedy,  by  John 
P.  Mulgrew.     [2].  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3.  1915;  D :  40832 ;  Harry 
Royale,  Chicago.  42298a 


2131 


42399 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42318 


Signa;  a  dramatization  of  Ouicla's  [Louise 
De  la  Ramee's]  novel  by  that  name,  in  6  acts, 
by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York ;   1879 : 
5243,  Apr.  19.  42299 

opera  in  2  acts,  by  Gilbert  A.  Beckett  and 


H.  Rudall.  rev.  and  rearr.  from  the  Italian 
version  by  Frederic  E.  Weatherly,  music  by 
Frederic  H.  Cowen.  London,  E.  Ascherberg 
and  CO.,  1894.  76  p.  16°.  [Libretto  only. 
Italian  and  English] 

©  E.  Ascherberg  &  cc.  London ;  1894  :  32723, 
June  21 ;  2c.  June  21.  42300 


—  or,  My  life  for  thine,  by  W.  B.  Alexander. 
©   William   B.   Alexander,     Long    Branch, 

N.  J. ;  1893  :  52960,  Nov.  28.  42301 

—  See  also  Tuscan  (The) 


Signal  (The)  corps;  an  original,  spectacular, 
musical  act,  by  H.  Truesdell.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Howard  Truesdell,  New  York ;  D :  11347, 
Sept.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1907.  42302 

Signal  (The)  fire;  a  4  act  military  drama,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.    [57]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Harrison,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6334, 
Mar.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  42303 

Signal  (The)  flash;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T. 
Wilson. 

©  Ediiar  T.  Wilson,  United  States;  1890: 
35613,  Nov.  12.  42304 

Signal  (The)  gun  of  1861.  See  Little  (The) 
volunteer. 

Signal  (The)  of  death.  Sec  Winning  (The) 
hand. 

Signal  (The)  of  liberty;  an  American  naval 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Jossey. 

©    William    J.    Jossey,    Baker    City,    Or.; 
1898 :  33095,  May  28  ;  2c.  June  16.  42305 

Signal  service;  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

©  Ernest  Whitehouse  Cortis.  East  Orange, 
N.  J. ;  D  :  15996,  June  4,  1909.  42306 

Signal  (The)  tower;  a  scenic  comedy  drama,  by 
E.  Kraupa.    Ms. 

©    Edward    Kraupa,    Philadelphia ;    1894 : 
37024,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  42307 

Signed,  female  friend;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Abbott.    75  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  C.  Abbott,  Aurora,  111.;  D:  1788. 
Apr.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1902.  42308 

Signet  (The)  of  the  emperor;  a  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  C.  Whorf.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Church  Whorf,  Winthrop,  Mass. ; 
D :  14046,  Oct.  13.  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909. 

42309 


Signing  an  actor;  specialty  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Len  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1894.  10  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  346] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:60288. 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  .  42310 

Signing  (The)  of  the  Hispano-American  peace 
treaty.     Sea  Downfall  (The)  of  Spain. 

Signer  Sieiano;  or,  The  singing  saint,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  E.  Huntington.  [54]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  E.  Hunthigton,  New  York ;  D :  1416, 
Feb.  8,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1902.  42311 

Signora  (La)  dalle  Camelie  (Camille);  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Alex.  Dumas,  fils. 

©  James  A.  McGrath,  New  York;  1896: 
126S9,  Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  26.  42312 

Signs  of  the  times;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Garner. 

©  Harriet  C.  (Earner,  Chicago;  1880:2298, 
Feb.  11.  42313 

Sigurd;  oi)era,  by  Ernest  Reyer,  English  version 
by  W.  G.  Day. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore;  1891:31368, 
Sept.  4.  42314 

Sigurd  Slembe;  a  dramatic  trilogy,  by  B.iorn- 
stjerne  Bjornson,  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by 
W.  M.  Payne.  Boston  and  New  York.  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  company,  1888.  viii,  323  p. 
12°. 

©  Williaui  Morton  Payne,  Chicago;  188S: 
27446,  Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  13.  42314a 

Silas  Bane;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  W. 
Hyde  and  W.  A.  Woods. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde  and  William  An- 
derson Woods,  Pittsburgh  ;  1897  :  50460,  Sept. 
9;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1898.  42315 

Silas  Chester;  or.  Brother  and  sister,  by  A.  W. 
Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  West  Bay  City. 
Mich. ;  1886 :  1814,  Jan.  22.  42316 

Silas  Gant;  a  Kentucky  backwoods  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C  Powers.  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1910;  D:  20476;  Jay  Clay 
Powers,  San  Jose,  Cal.  42317 

Silas  Gould,  G.  A.  R.;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  M. 
Cressy. 

©  Will  M.  C'ressy,  New  Haven ;  1899 :  81699, 
Dec.  18.  42318 


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42319 


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42335 


Silas  Marner;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
based  on  George  Eliot's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  dramatization  by  students  of  the  Yeat- 
raan  high  school,  St.  Louis,  class  of  '05,  under 
the  direction  of  J.  R.  Powell. 

©  John   Rush   Powell,   United   States;   D: 
6399.  Mar.  24,  1905.  42319 

drama    in    4    acts,    adapted    from    George 

Eliot's  novel,  by  Franklin  S.  Owen.     Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    32  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    17,    1915;   2c.   Feb.    IS,    1915;    D: 
39719 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

42319a 

-  and  a  prologue,  by  B.  Meyer..    [148]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Blakeraan  Meyer,  Bernardsville,  N.  J. ; 
D:4i03.  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic. 
Oct.  28,  1903.  42320 

a  dramatization  for  schools  and  young  peo- 


ple, written  by  the  class  of  1907  of  the  High 
school.  Asbury  Park.  ed.  by  E.  C.  Cook.  19  p. 
4°.     (The  Beacon,  v.  1,  no.  2.    Mar.,  1904) 

©  Elizabeth  Christine  Cook,  Asbury  Park. 
N.  J. ;  D :  4744.  Mar.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar  25. 
1904.  42321 

— ^dramatization  of  George  Eliot's  novel,  by 
Bertha  SReafer  and  R.,  H.  McLaughlin.  [74] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1910;  D:  21873;  Bertha  E. 
Sheafer  and  R.  H.  McLaughlin,  Cleveland. 

42322 

— ■■ by  C.  E.  Skinner. 

©  Charles  Everett  Skinner,  Louisville;  D: 
5896.  Dec.  10,  1904.  42323 

—  dramatized  from  George  Eliot's  novel,  by 
C.  B.  Ellis.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1909 ;  D :  16688 ;  Clara  Bud- 
long  Ellis,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  42324 

—  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  George 
Eliot,  dramatized  by  M.  A.  Gilman.  [50]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D:  36979;  Molly  Ade- 
laide Gilman.  Arlington,  Mass.  42325 

—  See  also  Gold.— Miser  (The)  of  Raveloe.— 


Weaver's  gold. 

Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe;  adapted 
irom  George  Eliot's  novel  by  L.  J.  Jones  and 
F.  Atkinson. 

©  L.  J.   Jones  and  Frank   Atkinson.  Bed- 
ford, la. ;  1885 :  6836,  Mar.  23.  42326 

a   play   in  3   acts,   by   D.   M.   Vinsonhaler, 

adapted 'from    George   Eliot's   novel   of   that 
name. 

©   Duncan  M.  Vinsonhaler,   Omaha.   Neb. 
1897:57024,  Oct.  8. 


Silas  Scroggins.  detective;  1  act  comedy  drama, 
by  G.  H.  Petty.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    24.    1915;     D :  40751 ;     George 
Hubert  Petty,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  42327a 

Silas  Scrubbins;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  T. 
Hodge.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.    T.    Hodge.     New    York;    D :  9242, 
Oct.  16.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  42328 

Silas,  the  chore  boy;  a  romance  of  New  Eng- 
land in  3  acts,  bv  Frank  H.  Bernard.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906. 
1  p.  1.,  [4]-78  p.  12°.  (French's  American 
acting  ed.,  no.  5) 

©  Samuel  French.  New  York ;  D :  7977,  Feb. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  21  1906.  42329 

Silberne  (Die)  hochzeit.  See  Silver  (The)  wed- 
ding. 

Silence  dethroned;  dramatic   composition    in  3 

acts  by   J.  M.   P.  Hug.     [36]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   May   29,  1915;   D :  40795 ;    Josephine 


M.  Peteler  Hug,  Los  Angeles. 


42329a 


Silence  is  golden;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Hawley.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25.  1915 ;  D :  41048 ;  Harry  W. 
Hawley,  Springfield,  Mass.  42329b 

-See  also  Dummy   (The).— Ward   (The) 


Silence  not  always  a   virtue. 
(The)  young  lady. 


See  Talkative 


Silence  (The)  of  Aram;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  Freeman  Wills,  [87]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Martin  Harvey,  London  ;  D  :  401,  Apr.  26, 
1901  ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1901.  42330 

Silence   (The)    of   Dean   Maitland. 

©  J.  Martin  Harvey,  London;   1896:3039, 
Jan.  8.  42331 


42327 

2133 


by  E.  L.  Scott.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  Lewis  Scott.  Australia ;  1900  A :  4054, 
Feb.  13;  2c.  Feb.  13.  42332 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Hertslet. 

©  Ethel  Hertslet.  New  York;  1897:35913. 
June  16.  42333 

Silence  (The)  of  Rafael.     See  Nevada. 

Silence  (The)  of  the  judge;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

©   Coyne  Fletcher,    Washington  ;    D :  3522. 
June  1,  1903.  42334 

Silent;  a  romantic,  melodramatic  pantomime  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©  George  Clair,  Boston  ;  1872  :  8186,  Aug.  2. 

42335 


42336 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42353 


Silent  (The)  brotlier;  1  act  play,  by  G.  W. 
Moore.     14  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   23,   1912;   D :  31869 ;    Geo.   W. 
Moore,  Chicago.  42336 

Silent  (The)  call;  or,  These  are  my  people, 
play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Royle.  [2],  137  p. 
4°      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22218 ;  Edwin  Milton 
Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  42337 

Silent  (The)  detective;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Effie  W.  Merrimann.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company  [1901]     43  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,    Chicago ;     D :  1022, 
Oct.  28,  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  42338 

Silent  (The)  garden;  pantomime  with  prologue 
and  Incidental  music,  by  E.  Alberti.  [2],  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34630 ;  Mme.  E.  Al- 
berti, New  York.  42339 

Silent  (The)  heavens;  divine  comedy  with  a 
postscript  on  mystery  plays  for  modern  read- 
ers, bv  Osbert  Burdett.  London,  A.  C.  Fi- 
field,  i914.    48  p.    16°. 

©   Nov.   14,   1914;   Ic.   Dec.   23,   1914;   D: 
39565;    Osbert   Henry    Burdett,    London. 

42339a 

Silent  (The)  house.     See  Sharing  (The) 

Silent  (A)  hunter;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Carrick. 
[36]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Carrick,   Detroit;   D :  42,  Jan.   18, 

1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1901.  42340 

Silent  Jim;  play  of  the  great  Northwest  in  3 
acts  and  7  tableaus,  by  O.  A.  C.  Lund.  [98]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  40191 ;  Oscar  A.  C. 
Lund,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  42340a 

Silent  (The)  knock;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
Ginty.     25  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D :  32515 ;  Edward  C. 
Ginty,  Danbury,  Conn.  42341 

Silent  love;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frederick  Mills. 

©  Frederick  S.  Mills,  Philadelphia;  1874: 
6359,  May  9.  42342 

play  in  5  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  G.  L.  Salis- 
bury, jr.    [6],  72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37419 ;  George  L. 
Salisbury,  jr..  Lafayette,  R.  I.  42342a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  McCabe,  jr.     [90] 


p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34509;   James  S. 
McCabe,  jr..  New  York.  42343 

.  Silent  (The)  man;  by  W.  T.  Hughes. 

©  Wallace  T.  Hughes.  Louisville ;  1900  A : 
11517,  May  7.  42344 


Silent  (The)  man — Continued. 

■ -a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joaquin  Mil- 
ler [pseud,  of  Cincinnatus  H.  Miller]  61  p.  8° 
Printed. 

©    Joaquin    Miller,    United    States;    1883: 
12803,  July  12 ;  2c.  July  12.  42345 

See    (7/so,    Romance    of    the    old    Comedie 

frangaise. — Salviati. 

Silent  (The)  oath;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Miles. 
[2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   24,   1913;   D :  32062 ;   Chas.   E. 
Miles,  Worcester.  42346 

Silent  partner;  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1888 : 
32650,  Nov.  19.  42347 

American  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Davis.    121 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17250 ;  Allan  Davis, 
Pittsburgh.  42348 

- — —drama,  by  C.  W.  Ingram.  [1],  44  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D :  38156 ;  Cordie  Webb 
Ingram,  Rexton,  Tex.  42348a 


—  a  monologue,  by  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39224. 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  42349 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Bevan  and  Chas.  Irvine. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910 ;  D :  22960 ;  John  Bevan. 

United  States.  42350 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Callahan.    45  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32585  ;  Frank  J.  Cal- 
lahan, Scranton,  Pa.  42351 

Silent  partners;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  E.  D. 
Wells  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Wellsted]  [2],  85  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912 ;  D :  30133 ;  T.  C.  Well- 
sted, Brecksville,  O.  42352 

Silent  (The)  room;  di'ama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G. 
Clemens  and  Asquith-Rice  [pseud,  of  M.  As- 
quith  and  Louise  Rice]  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. ' 

©    Ic.    Apr.    20.    1914;     D :  36781 ;     Edna 
Graves  Clemens  and  Mary  Asquith,  New  York. 

42352a 

Silent  vengeance;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  Edgar  Allen  Poe's  story  of  The  murders  in 
the  Rue  Morgue,  by  H.  Grattan.  [122]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Grattan,  London  ;  D  :  6776,  June  6, 
1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.  42353 

13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 


2134 


42354 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42369 


Silent  vengeance — Continued. 

u  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  Grattan 

[pseud,  of  Houry  Willoughby  Grattan  Plunk- 
ett]     [126]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Terry  and  Herbert  Kinsley,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  865,  Sept.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901. 

42354 

Silent  voice;  modern  drama  of  American  life  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Booth.  [88]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  18.  1910 ;  D  :  21370 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  42355 

Silent  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  Neary.  [2], 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912  ;  D  :  30299  ;  Peter  Neary, 
New  York.  42356 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Fort.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1910 ;  D  :  20566  ;  Homer  Fort, 


IMonrovia,  Cal. 


42357 


Silent  Winthrop;  a  modern  play,  by  H.  C.  Vail 
and  H.  E.  Broadhurst. 

©  H.  C.  Vail  and  H.  E.  Broadhurst,  Geneva, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  13521,  Aug.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10. 
1908.  42358 

Silent  witness;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Milner  and  N.  S.  Smith.  [64]  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frances  S.  Milner  and  Nat  S.  Smith, 
Alliance,  O. ;  D :  4446,  Dec.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec. 
29,  1903.  42359 


— -drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Hall.     [1],  88  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mnv  31,  1912;  D :  29838 ;  Edith  Ma- 
comber  Hall,  Brooklyn.  42360 

— . .by  H.  G.  Ashmead.     1  p.  1.,  20  p;    8°. 


Printed. 

©  Henrv  Graham  Ashmead,  Chester,  Pa. ; 
D :  5713,  Oct.  31,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1904. 

42361 

—by  W.  Allen.     [65]  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Whiting  Allen  and  Melville  B.  Raymond, 
jr.,  New  York ;  1899 :  84071,  Dec.  28 ;  Ic.  Dec. 
28 ;  Ic.  Dec.  30.  42362 

drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Dugdell.     [1],  7 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D :  38341 ;  William 
Edwin  Dugdell,  Portland,  Or.  42362a 


— -4  act  melodrama,  by  James  P.  Wilson  and 
W.  R.  Wilson.     [2],  130  p.    4\     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  18,  1915  ;  D  :  41116 ;  Will  R.  Wil- 
son, New  York.  42362b 


Silent  witness — Continued. 

• •  a  p.hiy  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  Hay, 

jr.     [133]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  38729  ;  James  Hay. 
jr.,  Washington.  42362c 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  George  C.  Jenks  and  , 


W.  N.  Lawrence 

©    Walter   N.    Lawrence,    New    York;    D: 
13481,  Aug.  1,  1908.  42363 


—  society  drama  in  4  acts  from  the  French, 
by  M.  P.  Owen  and  L.  J.  Woodworth.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mattie  P.  Owen  and  Lita  J.  Woodworth, 
San  Francisco  ;  1895  :  20741,  Apr.  15  ;  2c.  Apr. 
19.  42364 


— ^or,  The  accused,  play  in  S  acts,  by  L.  Ris- 
ing.    [149]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,   1915;   D :  39632 ;  Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  42364a 


or.  The  Black  Canon,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
1242,  Jan.  11.  42365 

— -See  also  Down  the  Black  Caiion. 


Silent  (The)  woman;  musical  comedy  from  Ben 
Jonson's  Epicoene,  by  C.  F.  Ohliger.  78  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1911;    D:  23314;    Carl    F. 
Ohliger,  Pittsburgh.  42386 


play  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Carlock.     [1],  19  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.  27,    1915;    D:  41844;    W.    B. 
Carlock.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.  42366a 

Silentdale;  by  T.  B.  Beach.  [Waterbury.  Conn., 
:\Iattatuck  press.  The  Waterburv  blank  book 
mfg.  CO.,  1905]     43  p.    8°. 

©  Theodore  B.  Beach,  Seymour,  Conn. ;  D : 
6922,  July  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1905.        42367 

Silhouette  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book 
by  W.  C.  De  Miller,  music  by  C.  F.  Roberts. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  C.  De  Miller,  New  York ;  1899 :  36823, 
June  3  ;  2c.  June  3.  42368 

■  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Alden.    115  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1915;  D :  41121 ;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  42368a 

Silk;  play  of  principle  in  4  acts,  bv  I.  Kraft. 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D  :  30779 ;  Irma  Kraft. 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  42369 


2135 


42370 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42394 


Silk  (The)  dress;  1  act  play,  by  E.  C.  Hardy. 
12  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1910;    D:  20547;    Evelina 
Cooke  Hardy,  New  York.  42370 

Silk  or  cotton;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Rogers.     St.  Louis,  1882. 

©  Charlotte  T.  Rogers,  United  States ;  1882  : 
21295,  Dec.  15.  42371 

Silk  (A)  stocking;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Alex- 
ander E.  Jones.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  Ellsworth,  Chicago ; 
D :  716,  Aug.  3.  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1901.    42372 

Silk  (A)  stocking-  candidate;  by  J.  O'Shaugh- 
nessy.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  0"Shaughnessy,  Chicago  ;  D :  8954, 
Aug.  13,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.  42373 

Silk  stocking's;  a  Virginia  romance,  a  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  C.  T.  Harris. 

©  C.   To^vnsend   Harris,   Piermont,   N.   Y. ; 
1873:11845.   Oct.   1.5.  42374 

Silken  Thomas;  or.  The  revolt  of  the  Geral- 
dines,  an  Irish  tragedy  in  6  acts,  by  C.  Kirner 
and  J.  Laidlaw. 

©  C.  Kirner  and  J.  Laidlaw,  Dubuque,  la. ; 
1877:12677,  Nov.  3.  42375 

Silken  (A)  thread;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York ;  1879 :  13390, 
Oct.  9.  42376 

Silly  Billy;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  P\  T.  Cardoze.  [68]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederic  T.  Cardoze.  Albany ;  D :  10729, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  42377 

Silly  (A)  dinner  at  Cherry's;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  H.  Montague.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897 :  16719, 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  May  25.  42378 

Silly  (The)  dinner  trial;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  H.  Montague.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Montague,  Nevp  York ;  1897 :  16720, 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  May  25.  42379 

Silly  Sally;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Louis  De  Coucy. 
[2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.   9.    1913;     D :  31923 ;     Gustave 
Frohman.   New  York.  42380 

Silly  Sammy's  secrets;  a  country  kid  mono- 
logue, by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison,  1906.     5  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  9077,  Sept  12, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  42381 

Silly  (The)  season;  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  .L  and  H.  W.  Treitel.  45  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.   13,   1911;   D :  23087 ;  S.  J.  and 
H.  W.  Treitel,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  42382 


Silly's  dinner;  by  G.  W.  Arnold. 

©  George  Waugh  Arnold,  New  York ;  1897 : 
4694,  Jan.  13.  42383 

Silver  (The)  age,  and  house  that  Jake  built; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Smith. 

©   Sam.   W.    Smith,   San  Francisco;   1878: 
1223S,  Oct.  23.  42384 

Silver  bird;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Hamilton. 

©    J.    M.    Beverly,    Cleveland;    1891:5890, 
Feb.  12.  42385 

or.  The  dead  shot  of  Arizona,  a  5  act  sen- 
sational drama,  by  Capt.  George  H.  Hamilton. 
©  Mabel  Sterling,  Ironwood,  Mich.;  1890: 
134S3,  Apr.  24.  42386 

Silver  (The)  box;  by  J.  Galsworthy.  New  York 
and  London.  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1909.  1 
p.  1.     80  p.     12°. 

©  John  Galsworthy,  New  York ;  D :  15353, 
Mar.  16,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  42387 

• See  also  Plays:  John  Galsworthy. 

Silver  (The)  bullet. 

©   Pauline   Cooke   and   May   Clinton,   New- 


York  ;  D :  1093,  Nov.  13,  1901. 


42388 


Silver  Cliff;  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Fessler.     70  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  Greenville,  Pa. ;  1890 : 
22968.  Jul.v  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  9.  42389 

Silver  (The)  cord;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Bor- 
row and  C.  J.  Campbell.  [153]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Borrow  and  Charles  J.  Campbell, 
New  York ;  D :  6001,  Jan.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  4, 
1905.  42390 

-a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Cluxton.     [1], 

19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1912;  D :  30147 ;  Walter  H. 
Cluxton.  Boston.  42391 

Silver  (The)  crest;  a  romantic  and  spectacular 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  Charles  Smith  Cheltnam. 

©   Lucy   Rushton,   New   York ;   1872 :  3875, 

Apr.  12.  42392 

Silver  (The)  crucible;  or,  The  nun  of  Ardenne, 
play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Lessing  [i.  e.  E.  M.  L. 
Cook]     40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept  20,  1913 ;  D  :  34496 ;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook,  Chicago.  42393 

Silver  (The)  cup;  a  romantic  light  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterrett  in  collaboration  with 
Chas.  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skinner, 
score  by  R.  M.  Sterrett.  [92]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  R.  M.  Sterrett,  New  York ;  D :  2190,  Julv 
31,  1902 ;  2c.  July  31,  1902.  42394 


213G 


42395 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42416 


Silver  (The)  dagger;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  All?.  9,  1909;  D :  16529 ;  Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  42395 

Silver  dollar;  a  comedy,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James  Gorman,  Englewood,  111.;  1890: 
35759.  Nov.  13.  42396 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Blanc. 

©  Elizabeth  L.  Blanc.  New  York;  1892: 
37075,  Sept.  10.  42397 

Silver  (A)  jubilee;  1  act  comedy  playlet,  by 
K.D.Hyde.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13.  1915;  D:  39984;  Robert 
Doyle  Hyde,  Clifton,  Me.  42397a 

Silver  (The)  king;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Henry 
Herman  and  H.  A.  Jones. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son,  New  York ;  1882 : 
18370,  Oct.  31.  42398 

Same.     New  York.   Samuel   French ;   Lon- 
don. S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     1  p.  1.,  v,  5-169  p. 
diagr.    8°.  '''^% 
©  Heurv  Arthur  Jones,  London  ;  D  :  10907, 
July  5.  1907 ;  2c.  July  26,  1907.                 42399 

Silver  (The)  knight;  a  drama  of  the  crusades 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Chrostowski.  66  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York;  D: 
5844,  Nov.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  July  5,  1905.      42400 

•  Same.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York;  D: 
3034.  Feb.  24,  1903 ;  Ic.  Mar.  2.  1903 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
13,  1903.  42401 

Silver  (The)  lady;  a  play,  by  H.  Ford  and  C. 
Duer.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Ford  and  Caroline  Duer,  New 
York;  D :  15973,  May  29,  1909;  2c.  May  29. 
1909.  42402 

Silver  (The)  lily.     -See  Clarice. 

Silver  (The)  lined  cloud;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Arnold.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1913 ;  D :  34702 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  42403 

Silver  (The)  lining;  an  American  social  play  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Murphy.  [146]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  New  York :  1895 : 
41904.  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  42404 

•  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Alice  Barnicoat,  mu- 
sic arr.  by  L.  Mauran  Bloodgood.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  A.  W.  F.  JIacCollin.  New  York ;  D :  4935. 
Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  42405 


Silver  (The)  lining — Continued. 

•  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Caldwell.     [15]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24, 1914  ;  D  :  36249  ;  Braden  Cald- 
well, Indianapolis.  42405a 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Brittou.     72  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23685 ;  Alfred  Brit- 
ton,  New  York.  42406 

a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit;    D: 
6318,  Mar.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.      42407 

Silver  (The)  lute.  See  Love  and  war  and  a 
lute. 

Silver  (The)  mask;  a  romantic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bonelli. 

©  William  Bonelli,  New  York ;  1892  :  15148, 
Apr.  6.  42408 

Silver  (The)  medallion;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  S.  B. 
Tall.     43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1910;    D :  20758 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  42409 

Silver  (The)  plume;  an  original  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  A.  Chambliss. 

©     Emma     Amonett     Chambliss,     Helena, 
Mont. ;  1892  :  31925,  Aug.  2.  42410 

- — -  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©   Charles   H.   Hoyt,   Boston;   1877:13901, 
Nov.  30.  42411 

Silver  (The)  queen;  an  original  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  C.  Gilday. 

©  Charles  Gilday,  Baltimore;  1883:20699, 
Nov.  9.  42412 

Silver  rock;  an  American  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  V.  Steele. 

©  Samuel  V.  Steele,  Chicago;  1883:10599, 
June  11.  42413 

Silver  (The)  scymetar;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Al- 
lert.     59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  P.  Allert,  New  York;  D :  2549,  Nov. 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1902.  42414 

Silver  (The)  seal;  a  fantasy  in  3  acts,  book  by 
Helen  E.  Beresford  [pseud,  of  H.  E.  B.  Ford] 
and  Theodore  Wefing,  lyrics  by  Helen  E. 
Beresford.  [101]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Helen  Elizabeth  Brown  Ford,  New  York ; 
D :  5692,  Oct.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1904. 

42415 

Silver  (The)  shield;  an  original  comedj^  in  3 
acts,  by  Sydney  Grundy.  New  York.  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1898.  62  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  2] ) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  1898 :  63011. 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1899.  42416 


213i 


42417 


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42435 


Silver  (A)  shoe;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  J.  Coyne, 

©  Thos.  J.  Coyne,  Council  Bluffs,  la.; 
1894:25430,   May   21.  42417 

Silver  (The)  slipper;  a  modern  extravaganza, 
libretto  by  Owen  Hall. 

©  Francis,  Day  <fc  Hunter,  London;  D: 
527,  May  31,  1901.  42418 

ji  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  Owen 

Hall,  lyrics  by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by  Les- 
lie Stuart.  [104]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  William  Greet,  London;  D:537,  June  1, 
1901;  2c.  May  28,  1901.  42419 

See  also  Cinderella. 

Silver  (The)  sppon;  character  sketch  in  4  acts, 
by  Joseph  S.  Jones.  Rev.  and  reconstructed. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.  65  p. 
12°. 

©  May  16,  1911;  2c.  May  17,  1911;  D: 
24223;  Nathaniel  D.  Jones,  North  Scituate, 
Mass.  42420 

Silver  Spray;  or,  Life  in  Fairy-land,  [by  Jes- 
sie Maitlandl  New  York,  W.  H.  Sadlier 
[1877]     23  p.     12°. 

©  William  H.  Sadlier,  New  York;  1877: 
10587.  Sept.  13;  2c.  Sept.  13.  42420a 

Silver  Spuj;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Marble.     102  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1884:8737,  Apr. 

26;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1885.  42421 

Silver  star;  or,  The  mystery  of  "Villa  Heal,  an 

original   drama   in   4  acts,   by   W.   A.    Sliver 

(Fred  Marsden) 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;   1873:8576, 

July  28.  42422 

Silver  stars;  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptil.    Franklin, 

O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1914.    11  p. 

12°. 

©  Nov.  1.  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39298;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  42422a 
Silver  (The)  sword;  a  drama  In  1  act,  by  M. 
Holland  and  L.  Webb.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  M.  Holland  and  L.  Webb,  Monmouth,  111. ; 
D :  12948,  May  11,  1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908. 

42423 

Silver  (The)  thread  and  other  folk  plays  for 
young  people;  arr.  for  the  grammar  grades 
by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay  .  .  .  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1910.  iv,  [2], 
239  p.     16°. 

Contents  :  The  silver  thread. — The  forest 
spring. — The  foam  maiden. — Troll  magic. — 
The  three  wishes. — A  brewing  of  brains. — 
Siegfried. — The  snow  witch. 

©  Dec.  10,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1910;  A: 
278709 ; ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.    42424 


Silver  threads;  a  drama,  by  C  Sleeth  and  Her- 
bert Farrar.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Charlotte   Sleeth,  New  York;   D:  16120, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  42425 

play  in  4  acts,  by  M,  V.  Merle,    125  p.    4°, 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Jan.  31,  1910;  D :  20068 ;  Martin  V. 
Merle,  San  Francisco.  42426 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Noel,     [1],  20  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19.  1913 ;  D :  32366 ;  Joseph  Noel. 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  42427 

Silver  threads  among  the  gold;  play  in  1  act, 

by  P.  Derblay.     [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1914;    D:  39160;    Pierre 

Derblay,  New  York.  42427a 

Silver  (The)  tureen;  or,  A  pickle  in  Paris, 
[play  in  2  acts]  book  and  lyrics  by  Stanton 
Hill  [i.  e.  Charles  Stanton  Hill]  [4],  51  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1912;    D :  29658 ;    Hill    & 
Scott,  Boston.  42428 

Silver  wedding;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Smith. 

©     James     Harvey     Smith,     Philadelphia; 
.1891:11388,  Mar.  28.  42429 

a  new  Ethiopian  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 


by  James  Gorman.     26  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Gussie  L.  Davis,  New  York ;  1887 :  22581, 
Sept.  5;  2c,  Sept,  5.  42430 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton 


[i.  e.  M.  M.  Conheim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1896 :  10258. 
Feb.  12.  42431 

^ —  a  temperance  drama   in  5  acts,  by  J.  W. 


Moore.     • 

©    John    Weslev    Moore,  Bellefonte,    Pa. ; 

1878 :  11451.  Oct.  5.  42432 

(Die  silberne  hochzeit);  play  of  German- 


American  life  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Locke.     114  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec,    11,    1912;    D:  31682;    Edward 
Locke,  Mount  Tabor,  N,  J,  42433 

Silver  wheel  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F,  Darcy, 

©  Frederick  Darcy,  New  York ;  1892 :  23245. 
June  2.  42434 

Silver  (The)  whistle.     See  Pauletta. 

Silver  Wing,  the  angel  of  the  tribes;  an 
American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Ned  Buntline 
[pseud,  of  E.  Z.  C.  Judson] 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  Stamford,  N,  Y. ;  1875 : 
1969,  Mar.  3.  42435 


2138 


42436 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42453 


Silverbridge;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Cahill.     8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Oahill.  New  York;  1889:22846, 
July  25;  2c.  July  25.  42436 

Silverstein's  luck;  comedy-dramatic  playlet,  by 
L.  Chevalier.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912;  D :  28185 ;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  42437 

Silvia;  a  musical  comedy,  libretto  by  Leon 
Berthant.  [48]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Adelina  Roattina,  New  York ;  D :  7916, 
Jan.  29.  1906;  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  1. 
1906.  42438 

Silvio;   a  drama   in  3  acts,  by   G.   M.  Lay  ton, 

London,  Nassau  steam  press,  1875.    48  p.    8°. 

©   Thomas   W.    Strong,   New   York;    1875: 

8296,  Aug.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10.  42439 

Sim  Dimpsey's  visit;  or,  A  practical  joke, 
finale  for  first  pt.,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1905.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  Witmark 
stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D : 
7590,  Nov.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.    42440 

Similiquitruqui;  sainete  de  costumbres  anda- 
luzas,  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Leo- 
poldo  Garcia  Cotta  y  Joaquin  Garcia  Leon, 
mfisica  del  maestro  Prudencio  Munoz.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  33  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38221 ;  L.  Garcia  Cotta  y  J.  Garcia  Le6n,  Ma- 
drid. 42440a 

Simon  and  his  progeny;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Morley.     [2],  104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17  [1914]  D:  37880;  Malcolm 
Morley,  London.  42440b 

Simon  de  Montford;  a  drama  in  5'  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  F.  Mons. 

©  Francois  Mons,  New  York ;  1885 :  26502, 
Dec.  16.  42441 

Simon  Kenton;  or.  The  horses  of  old  Kentuck, 

an  original  drama,  by  C.  Thornton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  Chicago;  1890:5798, 

Feb.  17.  42442 

Simon  Maxwell:  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

B.  N.  Beal.  24  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  Bertram  Noel  Beal,   Denver ;   D :  13269, 

July  1,  1908 ;  2c.  July  1,  1908.  42443 

Simon  Pure,  Esq.     See  Our  American  quacks. 

Simon  Ray;  or.  The  minister's  son,  the  original 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Patton. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1898 :  18231,  Mar.  18 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  42444 


Simon  Simple;  or,  Simple  Simon  Simple,  by 
Charles  H.  Brown  and  Otis  F.  Wood. 

©  T.  C.  McClure,  New  York ;  D :  4619,  Feb. 
16,  1904.  42445 

Simone;  pi&ce  en  3  actes,  par  E.  Brieux.  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1908.    2  p.  1.,  62  p.    8°. 

©  Brieux,  Paris ;  D :  12868.  Apr.  30,  1908 ; 
2c.  Apr.  30,  1908.  42446 

Simoon;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg, 
tr.  from  the  German  of  Erail  Schering  by 
Mary  Harned. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  3,  autumn  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906 ; 
B  :  121943  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  42446a 

See  also  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 


Simp  (The);  Irish  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Wetzel,  Rosener 
&  James  [1912]    cover-title,  14  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1912  ;  D  :  31830 ; 
Geo.  M.  Rosener,  New  Y'ork.  42447 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Covington.     [144]  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915 ;  D :  41840 ;  Zellah  Cov- 
ington, New  York.  42447a 

Simpkins'  little  breakfast  party;  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Chas.  S.  Bird.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     80  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23876 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  42448 

Simple  Bill;  or.  After  nineteen  years,  drama 
with  prologue  and  3  acts,  4  scenes,  by  C.  E. 
Helm. 

©   Charles   E.   Helm,    Indianapolis;    1879: 
15455,  Nov.  17.  42449 

Simple  (The)  life;  an  American  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Travis.     [Peek.skill,  N.  Y.,  The  High- 
land democrat  print]  1908.    3  p.  1.,  107  p.    12°. 
©   John   C.   Travis,   New   York ;    D :  12261, 
Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  42450 


—  a  comedy  drama,  by  John  Snyder.     [93]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Joseph  R.  Grismer, 
New  York ;  D :  5891,  Dec.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20. 
1904.  42451 


- — ■  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Herbert 
Hall  Winslow.     [117]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Dickson  and  John  Morris  Hickey, 
New  York;  D :  5919,  Dec.  17,  1904;  2c.  Jan. 
16,    1905.  43452 

—  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  H.  D.  Allen.    53  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D :  30955 ;  Henry  D. 
Allen,  liynn,  Mass.  42453 


2139 


42453 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlSrS 


42473 


Simple  (The)  lifers;  modern  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  and  O.  T.  Fiske.  [159]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914;  D :  38058 ;  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske,  Hingham,  Mass.  42453a 

Simple  Silas;  or.  The  detective  of  Plunkets- 
ville,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  B.  Chase. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1890.  24  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  275]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1890 :  11180, 
Apr.  4 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  42454 

Simple  Simon;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Welch.     [54]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Welch,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4236,  Nov.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1904.        42455 

■  a  Mother  Goose  extravaganza,  in  3  acts,  by 

R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1896  :  14863,  Mar.  7. 

42456 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  Murray  Car- 
son and  Norah  Leslie  Keith.  [102]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  Bushy  Heath,  Eng- 
land; D:  11744,  Nov.  15,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16, 
1907.  42457 

Simple  Simon  Simple.     See  Sim^on  Simple. 

Simple  Susan.     See  May  queen. 

Simply  a  joke;  sketch  in  .1  act,  by  Dr.  Nathan 
H.  Horustine.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  N.  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  11991, 
Dec.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  42458 

Simply  Cynthia;  in  2  acts,  by  G.  W.  Bunn,  jr., 
and  Cyrus  McCormick.    41  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910  ;  D  :  22693 ; 
Princeton  triangle  club,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

42459 

Simpson's  defense;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Moore- 
Clement.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911 ;  D :  25513 ;  Maud  Rloore- 
Clement,  Philadelphia.  42460 

Simson  und  Delila;  original  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
von  Emil  Claar,  with  table  of  difficulties  by 
Sigmon  M.  Stern.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company  [1SS3]  55  p.  12°.  (Stern's  selected 
German  comedies  prepared  for  students,  no.  4) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York  ;  1883 :  18146, 
Oct.  4;  2c.  Nov.  9.  42461 

Same. 

©  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  iu  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1883,  May  27,  1911.  Original  entry, 
Oct.  4,  1883,  no.  18146.  42462 


Sin, 


©  Ada  Jessie  Davis,  New  York ;   D :  7867, 
Jan.  18,  1906.  42463 

—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Bell.     74  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1911 ;  D :  24436 ;  Archie  Bell, 
Cleveland.  42464 

modern  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and  3 


acts,  by  Billie  Burke.    55  p.    4°,    Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    July   18,    1912;    D:  30293;    William 

Francis  Burke,  New  York.  42465 

— —  a  spectacular  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  M.  Mor daunt. 

©  Marian    Mordaunt,    New    York;    1874: 
15376,    Dec.   21.  42466 

— —vaudeville  burlesque,  by  J.  W.  Randolph. 
©  J.  W.  Randolph,  New  York ;  1896 :  65523, 
Dec.   2.  42467 

— —  or.  The  haunted  house,  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  Hillel  Solotaroff.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,  1914;   D :  360.51 ;   David  H. 
Solotaroff,   New   York.  42467a 

Sin  and  its  shadow.  See  Dead  (The)  wit- 
ness. 

Sin  and  its  sorrows;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 

l)y  Henry  Reed.     58  p.     4".     Mimeographed. 

©   July   2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 

16339;  James  Edwards,  Chicago.  42468 

Sin  and  sinners;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Perl- 
man.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913 ;  D :  33889 ;  William  J. 
Perlman,  New   York.  42469 

Sin  and  sorrow;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  O.  Tracy. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell  Tracy,  St.  Louis ;  1892 : 
7127,   Feb.   13.  42470 

Sin  (The)  of  a  life,     ^ee  Wanda. 

Sin  (The)  of  ambition;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lil- 
lian Mortimer.     43  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edv.-ard  Decker,  jr.,    Algoma,  Wis. ;   D : 
4091,  Oct.  10.  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1903.      42471 

Sin  (The)  of  her  childhood;  a  moral  play  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Campbell. 
[120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Cooper,  London ;  D :  8092,  Mar.  3. 
1906;   2c.   Mar.  2,  1906.  42472 

Sin  (The)  of  St.  Hulda;  or,  Love  and  faith,  an 
original  play  in  4  acts,  by  G,  S.  Ogilvie. 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  company,  1896. 
2  p.  1.,  80  p.    16°. 

©  G.   Stuart  Ogilvie,  ITnited  States;  1896: 
22087,  Apr.  9;  2c.  Apr.  9.  42473 


2140 


42474 


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42490 


I 


Sin  (The)  of  temptation;  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  A.  Morton  and  W.  C.  Parker. 

©  Walter  Coleman  Parker,  New  York;  D: 
6132,  Jan.  24,  1905.  42474 

Sin  (The)  of  the  father;  in  5  acts,  by  R.  J. 
Wells.     68  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rollin  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D : 
10902,  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  3,  1907.      42475 

See  also  Paranoiac  (The) 

Sin  (The)  phantom.      See  Bob  O'Neil. 

Sin  titulo;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  R.  Lobo  Regidor.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.     32  p.    12°. 

©  Ramon  Lobo  Regidor,  Madrid ;  D :  16141, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  42476 

Sin  (A)  unclassified;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Harper.     Typewritten. 

©   Harrv   Harper.    San    Jose,    Cal. ;    1897 : 
35436,  June  14;  2c.  June  14.  42477 

Sin  vacaciones;  juguete  comico  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Fernfmdez  Arreo.     Madrid   [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1909.     21  p.     12°. 
©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17462 ;  Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid. 

42478 

Sinbad;  or.  The  maid  of  Balsora,  a  spectacular 
extravaganza  in  4  acts,  libretto  by  Harry  B. 
Smith.  [63]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago  ;  1891 :  13748, 
Apr.   16;  2c.  Apr.  16.  42479 

Since  Nellie  went  away;  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,   New  York;   D :  9992, 
Feb.  12,  1907.  42480 

Since  the  hour  they  met;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
liy  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    80  p.    t".     Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D:  12068,   Jan.  3,   1908;   2c.  Jan.   24,  1908. 

42481 

Sincerity;  by  M.  Page. 

©  Mann  Page,  Denver;  D :  11610,  Oct.  28, 
1907.  42482 

Sinclair  Holton,  a  captain  of  the  Continentals; 
a  tragi-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Baker. 
[1],  73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Columbus,    O. ; 
1890 :  26515,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  42483 

Sing  a  song  of  seniors;  comediQtta  for  girls,  by 
Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company  [1915]     17  p.     12°. 

©   July    26,    1915;    2c.    July    29,    1915;    D: 
41346;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  42483a 


Singbad  the  sailor;  an  up-to-date  comic  opera 
for  amateurs,  text  and  music  by  Alfred  G. 
Wathall.  New  York,  Fillmore  music  house, 
1911.     32  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1911;  A: 
304095 ;  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.    42484 

Singe  (Le)  du  bourreau.  See  Headsman's 
(The)  ape. 

Singed  (The)  butterfly;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts.  E.  Mitchell  and  B.  Chalona.  [2],  31  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D:  28133;  Esther 
Mitchell,  New  York,  and  Eleanor  Chalona, 
New  Orleans.  42485 

Singer  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
by  [W.  F.]  Coburn. 

©  William  F.  Coburn,  West  Newfield,  Me. ; 
D :  11867,  Dec.  5,  1907.  42486 

Singer  (The)  and  the  boob;  vaudeville  act,  arr. 
by  W.  Rowe.      [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914;  D:  37685;  William 
Rowe,  Detroit.  42486a 

Singer  (The)  and  the  hypnotist;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Edgar  Allen  Woolf.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel  Trevor,  New  York ;  D :  10935,  July 
9,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  29,  1907 ;  Ic.  July  9,  1907. 

42487 

Singer  (The)  and  the  song.  See  Nina  of  the 
circus. 

Singer  (The)  of  Killarney;  a  romance  of  Ireland 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Barry.  [91]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Matthew  Barry,  New  York ;  D :  7814,  Jan. 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1906.  42488 

Singer  of  Marly;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
Hooper  and  L.  C.  Falbe.     Typewritten. 

©  I.  Hooper  and  L.  G.  Falbe,  London ;  1899 : 
49039,  July  29;  2c.  Aug.  7.  42489 

Singer  (The)  of  Shiraz;  a  Persian  romance  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Fagan.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38812 ;  James  Ber- 
nard Fagan,  London.  42489a 

Singer's  (The)  dream;  by  Charles  Hor\wtz. 
2  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  Horwitz,  New  York ;  D :  6054,  Jan. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  42490 

Singin'  skule  beginment.  See  Mister  and 
Mistus  Jeremiah  Robkins'  Singin'  skule  be- 
ginment. 

Singing  (The)  adds;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  J. 
Flanagan.     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28.  1914;  D :  36496 ;  Dominick 
Joseph  Flanagan,  New  York.  42490a 


2141 


42491 


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42510 


Singing    (The)    dolls;    a   1   act   melodramatic 

play,  by  E.  E.  Mori.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Emile  E.   Mori,    Washington  ;    D :  6784, 

June  7,  1905;  2c.  June  7,  1905.  42491 

Singing  (The)  girl;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
lyrics  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1899 :  36827, 
June  3.  42492 

Singing  (The)  picture;  by  W.  L.  H.  Hall. 

©    Walter    Lemond    Hamilton    Hall.    New 
York ;  D  :  4456,  Dec.  9,  1903.  42493 

Singing  (The)  postmen;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  J. 
Cochrane  and  J.  Thompson.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,   1913;  D:  32238;  Thomas  J. 
Cochrane  and  James  Thompson.  New  York. 

42494 

Singing  (The)  sailors;  twenty  minute  sketch, 
by  R.  C.  Sea  if  e  and  R.  C.  Baumgardner.  2  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Oct.     19.     1910;     D:  22327;     R.   C. 
Scaife  and  R.  C.  Baumgardner,  Cleveland. 

42495 

Singing  (The)  saint.      See  Signer  Sielano, 

Singing-school  (The);  a  farce  in  2  acts,  book 
by  Wm.  Danforth,  music  arr.  by  G.  F. 
Rosche.  Chicago,  New  York,  G.  F.  Rosche  & 
CO.,  1908.     53  p.     4°. 

©   George   F.   Rosche,    Chicago ;    D :  14091. 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  42496 

Singing-school  (A)  of  ye  olden  time;  by  Mary 
Barnard  Horne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1894.  22  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  novel- 
ties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
10780,  Feb.  19;  2c.  Mar.  12.  42497 

Singing  (The)  society;  a  musical  sketch,  li- 
bretto by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  Gustave 
Kerker.  [2],  17,  [1]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;  D :  32321 ;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  42498 

or,  Music  mad,  musical  sketch,  libretto  by 

R.   H.   Burnside,   music   by   Gustave   Kerker. 

[£],  24  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D :  37394 ;  Robert  H. 

Burnside,  New  York.  42498a 

Singing  (The)  teacher;  monologue,  by  E.  Hop- 
kins.    [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  35325  ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  42499 

Single  heart  and  double  face;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Chax'les  Reade. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1882 :  10584, 
June  27.  42500 


Single  heart  and  double  face — Continued. 

dramatization    of    Charles    Reade's    great 

story,  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Lilian  Le- 

land.     [76]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  L.  Andrews,  New  York;  D :  2013, 
June  16,  1902 ;  2c.  June  16,  1902.  42501 

Same.     69  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  L.  Andrews,  New  York;  D:3427, 
May  14.  1903;  Ic.  May  14,  1903;  Ic.  July  27, 
1903.  42502 

Single  (A)  man;  new  and  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  H.  Davies.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO. ;  London,  Vv  illiam  Heinemann;  1914. 
192  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1914 ;  D :  36260 ; 
Hubert  Henry  Davies,  London.  42502a 

Single  (The)  standard;  play  of  modern  Ameri- 
can life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent.  106  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909  ;  D  r  17695  ;  J.  C.  Nugent, 
Canal  Dover,  O.  42503 

a  problem  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 

18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O. ;  D :  15912 ; 
May  21,  1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909.  42504 

Single  (A)  twin;  by  C.  M.  Abbott.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Merriman  Abbott,  Keene,  N.  H. : 
1900  A :  28673,  Nav.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  23.        42505 

Singular  (A)  crime;  by  E.  C.  Le  Fevre. 

©  Emma  C.  Le  Fevre,  Chicago;  1877:6794, 
June  7.  42506 

Singular  (A)  marriage;  by  A.  Pierra.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
4687,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  8.  42507 

Singular  (A)  retribution.  See  Purple  (The) 
mother. 

Sinless  (A)  secret:  a  story  of  the  Franco-Prus- 
sian war,  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Frank  Lindo  [pseud,  of  A.  Harrison]  found- 
ed on  a  novel  by  Rita  [pseud,  of  E.  M.  Hum- 
phreys] 

©  Amelia  Harrison,  Philadelphia ;  1S90 : 
2973,  Jan.  22.  42508 

Sinned  against;  a  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts.    49  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  William  F.  G.  Shanks,  New  York ;  1881 : 
2240,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  42509 

Sinner  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Spanish 
of  Angel  Guii>ieni.  by  F.  Mariani  and  V.  Fer- 
rau.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17438 ;  Federico 
?ifariani  ;uid  Vincen7,o  Ferrau,  New  York. 

42510 


2142 


42511 


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42529 


Sinner  (The) — Continued, 

a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Middleton 

and  Leonidas  Westervelt.  [Ill]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Middleton  and  L.  Westervelt, 
New  York;  D:  11864,  Dec.  5,  1907;  2c.  Dec. 
5,  1907.  42511 

play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine.     51  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  Harris  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ; 
D  :  15412,  Mar.  23,  1909  ;  2c.  May  13,  1909. 

42512 

— •  Same. 


2  p.  1.,  92  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913 ;  D :  33312 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  42513 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell.     [1],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   18,  1914;   D :  36344 ;   Maverick 
Terrell,  Seattle.  42513a 

Sinners;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W.  Broad- 
hurst.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1909 ;  D :  16G70 ;  Thomas  W. 
Broadhurst,  New  York.  42514 

or.   Fools'   gold,   drama   in  4  acts,   by   O. 

Davis.     [144]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  IS,  1914  ;  D :  39129 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  42514a 

Sins  (The)  of  father;  miniature  comedy,  by 
C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [3],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38530 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  42514b 

Sins  (The)  of  society;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Na- 
than H.  Hornstine. 

©  N.  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ;  D :  11670, 
Oct.  26,  1907.  42515 

Sins  of  the  father;  by  J.  G.  Howser.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.  • 

©  J.  Greenmnn  Howser,  Chicago;  D:  13705, 
Sept.  2,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  42516 

by  M.  D.  Flattery. 

©  M.   Douglas  Flattery,  Boston;   D :  9550, 
Nov.  28,  1900.  42517 

a  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts. 


by  T.  W.  King. 

©  T.   W.   King,   Saratoga   Springs,   N.  Y. ; 
1888  :  9113,  Mar.  29.  42518 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Davidson.    Type- 
written. 

©    Dorg    Davidson,    New    York;    1900   A: 
21756,  Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1901.  42519 


Sins  of  the  father — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ollie  J.  White. 

©  Porter  J.  White,  Detroit ;  D :  178,  Mar.  5, 
1901.  42520 

by  T.  E.  B.  Henry.    84  p.    4^    Type- 


written, 

©  Ic.   Feb.   24,   1910;   D:  20288;   T,  E.   B. 
Henry,  New  York.  42521 


—  drama  of  the  new  South  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Dixon.     [4],  139  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   18,    1910 ;    D :  21751 ;   Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  42522 

Same.    Rev.  version.    [2],  113  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   26,   1910;    D:  22146;   Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  42523 


drama,  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Fair- 
child.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    7,    1910;    D:  20374;    William 
Richard  Fairchild,  Chicago.  42524 

Sins  (The)  of  the  fathers;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Roberto  Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  [2],  55  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York;  D:9029,  Sept. 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  42525 

an   original    romantic   play   in   a   prologue 

and  3  acts,  by  T.  Power. 

©    Tyrone    Power,    United    States;    1892: 
41496,  Oct.  13.  42526 

a  play,  by  L.  Pendleton.    94  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Louis  Pendleton,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa. ;  D : 
10683,  May  28,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907.    42527 


or.   The  awakening,   a   modern  play  in  3 

acts,   by   Owen   Gates.      [108]    p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  .Tules  Murrv,  New  York;  D :  10242,  Mar. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1907.  42528 

See  also  Devil's  (The)  own. 

Sins  (The)  of  the  parents  are  visited  upon 
their  children  unto  the  third  and  fourth 
generation     Sec  Current  (The)  of  a  curse. 

Sins  (The)  of  the  rich;  a  melodramatic  revela- 
tion in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©   Whitman  Osgood,  Washington ;   D  :  395, 
Apr.  24,  1901.  42529 

Sintram,  son  of  the  Burning  Eyes.  See  Pas* 
sion  (The)  of  angels, 

Sioux  (The);  historical  play  of  the  Sioux  up- 
rising of  1862  in  Minn.,  by  E.  A.  Rochford, 
[24]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:  39904;  Effie  Ames 
Rochford,  Minneapolis,  42529a 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-31 


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42529 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42547 


Sippe  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen  von  Lud- 
wi^  Thoma.  Munchen,  Albert  Langen  [19131 
142  p.     12°. 

©    Dee.    23,    1913;    2o.    Feb.    9,    1914;    D; 
35953 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich,  42529b 

Sir  Anthony;  comedy  of  the  outslvirts  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Haddon  Chambers.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  118  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17627 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  42530 

Sir  Anthony  and  the  dealer;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Stuart-Linton.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1914 ;  D :  37514 ;  Charles 
Stuart-Linton,  London.  42530a 

Sir  Bob;  by  George  M.  Rosener.  (In  Stage- 
lore,  V.  1,  Feb.,  1912) 

©  Feb.  10,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  A: 
305907;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

42531 

Sir  Edward  Gordon;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Booth. 
[49]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Edwina  Booth,  Boston ;  D :  7093, 
Aug.  2,  1905;  Ic.  July  21,  1905.  42532 

Sir  Francis  Drake;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Mary  Emily  Honora  Tyrwhitt-Drake. 
119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912;  D:  30654;  M.  E.  H. 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Dulas  Court,  Pontrilas.  Eng- 
land. 42533 

Sir  Galahad;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W. 
Starkweather.      [29]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  32358  ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  42534 

Sir  Garnet;  a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Q. 
Dixon. 

©  James  Qallan  Dixon,  San  Francisco; 
1897  :  13581,  Feb.  24.  42535 

Sir  Gawain  and  the  green  knig'ht;  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Yeames.  Detroit,  The  Knights  of 
King  Arthur,  1911.     32  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23527 ; 
James  Yeames,  Arlington,  Mass.  42536 

Sir  Geoffrey's  daughter;  a  romantic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York;  D:4972, 
Apr.  29,  1904.  42537 

Sir  Harry  Vane;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Clement. 

©    E.     H.     Clement,     Boston;     1884:6509, 


Mar.  26. 


42538 

2144 


Sir  Harry  Vane — Continued. 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Martin.    Boston, 

Roxburgh  publishing  co.,  inc.   [1907]     263  p. 
front,  ports.     12°. 

©  William  Frank  Martin,  Cincinnati;  A: 
194963,  Dec.  13,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908. 

42539 

Sir  Harry  Vane,  governor;  or,  A  justification 
by  works,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Coester. 

©  Alfred  Coester,  Cleveland;   1899:17760, 
Mar.  8.  42540 

Sir  John  and  Mademoiselle;  or.  John  and  the 
couturiere,  play  in  1  act,  by  the  Marchioness 
Townshend.      [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37711 ;  Oswald  Stoll, 
London.  42540a 

Sir  John  Chester;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Asa 
Steele  and  Walter  Percival. 

©  Asa  Manchester  Steele,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
1614,  Mar.  6,  1902.  '  42541 

Sir  John  Davenport;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Caulfield.     [3],  71  p.     4°.     Typev-^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34038 ;  Theodore  W. 
Caulfield,  Mt.   Vernon,  N.   Y.  42542 

Sir  John's  conscience;  play  in  2  acts,  by  M. 
von  Hahn.      [2],  43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D :  28335 ;  Marie  von 
Hahn,  New  York.  42543 

Sir  Launcelot;  a  play,  by  I.  Tucker. 

©  Irwin  Tucker,  Chicago ;  D :  10709,  June 
5,  1907.  42544 

Sir  Lucius  Miner,  from  childhood  until  thirty 
years  of  age;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Jj. 
]\Iiner. 

©  Albert  L.  Miner,  Somerville,  Mass. ;  1892 : 
40707,  Oct.  7.  42545 

Sir  Redmond  De  Burgh;  Irish  nobility,  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  VIII,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Aloysius  Quinn.  37  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Marie   Agnes    Quinn,    Dallas ;    D :  2614, 
Nov.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1903.  42546 

Sir  Roger  and  the  lost  heiress;  a  society  drama 
in  6  acts,  rev.  by  W.  Busch.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Busch,   St.   Louis ;  1888 :  16331, 
June  7;  2c.  June  16.  42547 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  the  country  gentle- 
man; comedy  suggested  by  the  Spectator,  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  Peck.  [4],  134  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    13,    1914;    D :  36688 ;    Wallace 
Peck,  Brooklyn.  42547a 


42548 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42570 


Sir  Sam  Smith;  a  tale  of  chivalry,  by  Lewis 
Gilman  [i.  e.  C.  L.  Gilman]  14  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Lewis  Gilman,  Minneapolis ;  D : 
12656,  Apr.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1908.      42548 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh;  by  Robert  South  [pseud, 
of  R.  W.  Smith]     87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  William  Smith,  Bournemouth, 
England;  D :  4978,  May  3,  1904;  2c.  May  3, 
1904.  42549 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Devereux.     116  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1909;    D :  16835 ;    William 
Devereux,  England.  42550 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J.  Dixon,  illus 


trated  by  N.  C.  Bishop-Culoeper.  London 
The  Chiswick  press,  1897.  vi.^l  1.,  91  p.  illus 
12°. 

©   William    John    Dixon.     London;     1898 
18584,  Mar.  21;   2c.  Mar.  21.  42551 

Sir  William  Wallace;  or.  For  Scotland's 
liberty,  a  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Harris. 

©    Robert    Harris,    Buffalo;     1894:45441. 
Sept.  29.  42552 

Sire;  pi^ce  en  5  actes,  par  H.  Lavedan.  40  p. 
illus.  4°.  (L'illustration  theatrale,  no.  134, 
25  decembre  1909) 

©  Dec.  25,  1909  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  17888 ; 
Henri  Lavedan,  Paris.  42553 

schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Henri  Lavedan, 


deutsch   von  Julius  Elias.     Berlin,   F.   Bloch 
erben,  1910.     121  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22699 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42554 

Sire  (The)  de  Maletroit's  door;  a  dramatization 
in  1  act  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  romance, 
by  H.  W.  Tomlinson. 

©   Henry  Welling  Tomlinson,   New   York; 
D :  264,  Mar.  26,  1901.  42555 

Sire  (Le)  de  Vergy;  opera-boufEe  en  3  actes,  par 
G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers,  musique 
de  Claude  Terrasse.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia, 
1903.    152  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Eugene  Ascherberg,  Paris ;  D  :  3643,  June 
24,  1903 ;  2c.  June  24,  1903.  42556 

Sire  (A)  of  battles;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Steele.  Philadelphia,  For  the  author  [1900] 
82  p.    4°. 

©   Asa   M.    Steele,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
23720,  Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1901.  42557 

Sire,  son  and  the  girl;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Gray.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D :  24744 ;  Barry  Gray, 
Philadelphia.  42558 


Siren  (The);  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans  •  D  • 
13660,  Aug.  26,  1908.  42559 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  B.  Smith 

[118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911 ;  D :  25202 ;  Robert  B 
Smith,  New  York.  42560 


[82]  p. 


— ^a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Nathan. 

4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Frances   Nathan,    New    York;    D  •  2049 
June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  42561 

-— -  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  from  the 
French  of  Octave  Feuillet,  adapted  and  arr. 
by  M.  L.  Johnson. 

-.c§   5If.no'''. -^^""^o"^  Johnson,   Philadelphia; 
1874 :  10492,  Aug.  8.  42562 

—  fantastical   skit,   by   P.   Pauli.     14  d      4" 
Typewritten. 

r>®,.^>;-   ^"-,10,    1911;    D:24916;    Pauline 
Pauh,  New  York.  42563 

—  a  naval  and  military  drama  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.  F.  Malone.  "^ 

©    James    F.    Malone,    Rochester,    N.    Y  • 
1899 :  6685,  Jan.  19.  '     42564 


-—  a  tragedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Zarbock. 
64  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Zarbock,  Centralia,  III. ;  D  •  15982 
June  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  2,  1909.  42565 

Siren  (The)  and  the  Roman;  tragedy  in  5  acts 

by  V.  P.  Sullivan.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     ' 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25056 ;  Vincent  P. 

Sullivan,  New  York.  42566 

or,  Luxury,  love  and  the  lost,  new  tragedy 

in  5  acts,  by  Lucyl  [pseud,  of  V.  P.  Sullivan] 

Brooklyn,  V.  P.  Sullivan,  1911.     [4],  57  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25680 ; 

Vincent  P.  Sullivan,  Brooklyn.  42567 

Siren  (A)  of  the  lobby;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Hammond.  New  York,  Z.  R.  Bennett 
&  son,  1892. 

©  Andrew  William  Hammond,  New  York- 
1892  :  33837,  Aug.  16.  42568 

Siren  (The)  sisters;  a  drama  of  English  life, 
compi-ising  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Dailey. 

©  Thomas  A.  Dailey,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  1886 : 
6942,  Mar.  25.  42569 

Sirene  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten  von  Leo  Stein 
[pseud,  des  Leo  Rosenstein]  und  A.M.Willner, 
musik  von  Leo  Fall.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Wein- 
berger [1911]     48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23439 ; 
Josef  Weinbex'ger,  Leipzig.  42570 


2145 


42571 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42591 


Sirene  (Die) — Continued. 

Same.     100  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1911;  D:  23548;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  42571 

Same.     [Mise  en  scene,  nach  der  einrichtung 

.  .  .  von   Louis   TreumanuJ      [Leipzig,   Wien, 
J.  Weinberger,  1911]    86  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1911 ;  A— For- 
eign 2610 ;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.    42572 


Sirenen  (Die)  und  Odysseus'  strandung. 
Odyssee  (Die) 


See 


Sis;  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1877 :  12447. 
Oct.  29.  42573 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Yarnell.  77  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,   1910;    D :  20159 ;    Ellis   T. 
Yarnell,  Los  Angeles.  42574 


-an  original   3  act  play,  by   E.  E.  Kidder. 

[77]  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1885: 
7087,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  May  29.  42575 

Sis  Hopkins,  a  wise  child;  a  dramatic  and  mu- 
sical composition  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Fleming 
and  G.  A.  Nichols. 

©  Carroll  Fleming  and  George  Alfred  Nich- 
ols, New  York  ;  1899  :  27385,  Apr.  20.        42576 

Sis  Hopkins'  sister, 

©  Samuel  Marcus  Yovuig,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind. ;  1899 :  76778,  Nov.  24.  [For  copies  reed. 
see  D  :  4936]  42577 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  M.  Young 

[90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Samuel    Marcus    Young,    Terre    Haute, 
Ind. ;  D  :  4936,  Apr.  23,  1904  ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  1904. 

42578 

Sis  Hopkins,  the  country  girl;  by  C.  H.  Boyle 
and  Carrie  Graham. 

©  Charles  H.  Boyle,  New  York  ;  1877  :  38874, 
July  2.  42579 

Sis  Hopkins'  visit;  a  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  Carroll  Fleming.    Typewritten. 

©  Rose  Melville,   New  York;   1899:27384, 
Apr.  20 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42580 

Sis  Perkins;    a   comedy   drama   in   4   acts,   by 
Harry  Sheldon  White. 

©  C.  J.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  12140,  Dec.  26, 
1907.  42581 

Sis  Plunkard. 

©    Jeanette    Lewis,    Mt.    Clemens,    Mich. ; 
1895  :  56650,  Nov.  8.  42582 


Sisera;  tragedie  en  2  actes,  en  vers,  de  Louis 
Payen  [pseud,  de  Albert  Lignard]  preface  de 
I'auteur.  Paris,  Mercure  de  France,  1911.  62 
p.,  1  1.    12°. 

©   June  21,   1911;   2c.   July   15,   1911;   D: 
24694;  Louis  Payen,  Paris.  42583 

Sister;  play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  D.  Burton,  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914;   D:  37476;   Lena   Dal- 
keith Burton,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.      42583a 

Sister  Angela;  drama  for  female  characters  only 
in  a  prologue,  4  acts,  and  an  epilogue,  by  E.  F. 
A.  U.  Painton.  San  Diego.  Cal.,  The  Pain- 
tons,  1912.     [2],  37,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  29,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  31557  ; 
Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

42584 

Sister  Ann  to  the  rescue;  or,  Bob's  sister  Ann, 
a  farce  comedy  in  1  act.  by  L.  B.  Jellison. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  12,   1909;   D :  16-331 ;   Louis  B. 
Jellison,   San  Francisco.  42585 

Sister  Beatrice;  Maeterlinck's  miracle  play. 
43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  C.  Wetherill  Rice,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12291,   Feb.   3,   1908;   2c.    Mar.   12,    1908. 

42586 

Sister  Beatrice  and  Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue;  2 
plays  tr.  into  English  verse  from  the  manu- 
script of  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  by  Bernard 
Miall.     New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  company, 

1902.  3  p.  1.,  v-xv.     183  p.     12°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York ;  A :  28351, 
IMnr.  7,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1902.  42587 

Sister   Canada;   in  3   acts,    by   E.   J,   M.   Hart, 

Typevv'ritten. 

©  Edgar  J.  M.  Hart,  New  York;  1900  A: 
25248,  Oct.  11;  2c.  Oct.  5.  42588 

Sister  Celestine's  silver  jubilee;  school  play  in 
3  acts,  by  Aimee  Dix.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment   house,   1913.     42  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31007  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

42589 
Sister  Charlene, 

©   Ray   Wells   Bunge,    United    States;    D: 
11659,  Nov.  4,  1907.  42590 

Sister  (The)  in  the  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  A.  Woodruff.     [48]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1915 ;  D  :  42358 ;  Frances  A. 

Woodruff,  Greenfield,  Mass.  42590a 

Sister  Laura;  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D:4100,  Oct.  15, 

1903.  42591 


Sister    Magdalene, 
heart. 


See    Call    (The)    of    the 


2146 


42592 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42608 


Sister  masons;  !i  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Duuiont.  I'liiladelphiu,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1901.     10  p.     12°. 

©    Penn.    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    I) :  8G0, 
Sept.  12,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1901.  42592 

Sister  (A)  of  justice;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  B. 
Lindley.     [3],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D :  36737 ;   May  Blos- 
som Lindley,  Oakland,  Cal.  42592a 

Sister  sketch;  by  M.  Girling.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mabel  Girling,  Chicago ;  D :  7079,  Aug.  8, 
190.^;  2c.  July  18,  1905.  42593 

Sister  (A)  to  assist'er;  play  in  1  act,  by  John 
Le  Breton.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.  [19121  11  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2416]) 

©  Oct.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31054  : 
Sanuiel   French,  ltd.,   London.  42594 

Sisterhood  (The)  of  Bridg'et;  a  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Robert  Elwin  Ford.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1908.  55  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©   Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
14082,  Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908. 

42595 

Sisterly  love;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Bert 
Morphy. 

©  Alice  Jiloore  McComas,   New  York ;    D : 
953,  Oct.  14,  1901.  42596 

Sisters;  by  L.  Rice. 

©  Louise  Rice,  New  York;   D:6254,   Feb. 
23,  1905.  42597 

— — ■  [dramatic   composition   in   4    acts,    by     I. 

Broyde] 

[54]  p.     f°.    Ms. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912;  D:  28225;  Isaac  Broyde. 


Sisters — Conti  nued. 

—  Same.     28  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  26,  1915  ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39559  ; 


New  York. 


42598 


-musicnl  1  act 'play,  by  F.  J.  Wallis,     [1], 

5  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    June   29,    1914;    D :  37429 ;    Frances 
.Tordnn  Wallis,  Los  Angeles.  42598a 

play  in  .■)  acts,  by  M.  R.  Garesche.     82  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   16.  1911;   D:  23100;   Marie  R. 
Garesche,   St.  Louis.  42599 

play  In  1  act.  by  H.  C.  Goddard.     [2],  22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,   1914;   D:  38634;   Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  42599a 


Harold  C.   Goddard,   Swarthmore,   Pa. 


42599b 


—  play  of  modern  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Lazar.     [2],  90  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   22,   1915;    D :  42307 ;    Maurice 
Lazar,  Chicago.  42599c 


a  tragedy,  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.    New  York, 

United   States  book  company   [1892]     126  p. 
12°. 

©  Algernon    Charles    Swinburne,  London ; 
1892 :  20007,  May  11 ;  2c.  May  14.  42600 

Sister's  (The)  avenger.     See  Passion. 

Sister's  (A)  choice;  bv  Rex  Houston.     Milwau- 
kee, A.  E.  Reim  [1909]      [4]  p.     12°. 

©  Adnlph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee ;  D :  15111, 
Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  42601 

Sister's  (A)  devotion;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York;  1882:6738, 
Apr.  27.  42602 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  King. 

©   James   AV.    King,     Philadelphia;     1880: 
19835,  Dec.  24.  42603 

See  also  Mignon,  the  child- wife. 

Sister's  (A)  honor.     See  Julia. 

Sister's  little  girl;  a  1  act  vaudeville  farce,  by 
La  Verne  Frangois  Wheeler.  23  p.  obi.  12". 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Bowman,  Chicago;  D: 
230,  Mar.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1901.      42604 

Sister's  (A)  love;  a  4  .'ict  comedy  melodrama,  by 
Theo  Kremer.    [104]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Cooke  and  Clinton,  New  York ;  D :  1902, 
May  19,  1902 ;  2c.  May  22,  1902.  42605 

Sister's  (A)  oath.     See  Triumph. 

Sisters  of  fear;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman. 
[125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28215 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  42606 

Sisters  of  peril;  an  original  serio-comic  sensa- 
tional dm  ma,  in  a  pi'ologue  and  3  acts,  by 
F.  D.  Skiff. 

©  Frank  D.  Skiff,  Chicago  ;  1872  :  2887,  Mar. 
25.  42607 

Sisters  under  their  skins;  satire  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Tonjoroff.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1913;    D :  34792 ;    Svetozar 
Tonjoroff,  New  York,  42608 


2147 


42609 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42624 


Sites;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Huntington. 
Columbus,  O.,  Hann  &  Adair. 

©  Webster  P.  Huntington,  Columbus,  O. ; 
1894 :  12506,  Mar.  2  ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  42609 

Sittenkommission  (Die);  schwank  in  3  aliten, 
von  P.  Mauray  und  Cliarles  Admont.  Wien, 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  1910.    72  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22695 ; 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  42610 

Sitting  Bull-Custer;  Indian  drama  with  expla- 
nations, by  A.  McG.  Beede.  Bismarclf,  N.  D., 
Bismarck  Tribune  co.  [1913]  7  p.  1.,  50  p. 
col.    front,  illus.    8°. 

©  July  15,  1913  ;  2c.  July  28, 1913  ;  D  :  33901 ; 
Aaron  McGoffey  Beede,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 

42611 

Sitting-  on  a  tack;  a  1  act  sketch  for  vaudeville, 
by  Mark  Forrest.  10  p.    f°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  G.  C.  Fourness,  Milwaukee ;  D :  14345, 
Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  42612 

Six  and  eightpence;  by  H.  B.  Tree.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1900.  1 
p.  1.,  13  p.  12°.  (French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  32) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25457, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  42613 

Six  and  seven-eighths;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  A.  F. 
Hanson.     [32]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1915;  D :  40612 ;  Arthur  F. 
Hanson,  Chicago,  42613a 

Six  broken  engagements;  or,  The  devil  and 
the  pattern  maker.     Typewritten. 

©  August  Schlemmer,  Philadelphia ;  1897 : 
164S5,  Mar.  10 ;  Ic.  Mar.  10.  42614 

Six  dramas  of  American  romance  and  history; 
by  F.  P.  Norton.  New  York,  Schulte  press, 
1915.     209  p.     4°. 

Contents  :  The  secretary  of  state. — Finan- 
cier of  New  York. — Abraham  Lincoln,  or.  The 
rebellion. — Otomis,  the  Indian  of  Mexico. — 
The  third  term. — King  of  Wall  street. 

©  Mar.  29,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D: 
40225;  Franklin  F.Norton, New  York.  42164a 

Six-eleven-sixty-six.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  6—11—66. 

Six  fairy  plays  for  children;  by  Netta  Syrett. 
London  and  New  York,  J.  Lane  [1903]  166  p. 
16°. 

©  John  Lane,  New  York ;  D :  4047,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  42615 

Six  figures;  play  in  4  acts,  M.  M.  Bleckman. 
[72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D :  37795 ;  Menahem 
Max  Bleckman,  New  York.  42615a 


Six  flights  up;  a  melodrama  in  1  act.    8  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29190 ;  C.  Ambrose 
Plamondon,  jr.,  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  42616 

Six-foot  ruler;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  T.  M. 
Bowers. 

©  Thomas  M.  Bowers,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D:  5082,  May  26,  1904.  42617 

Six  (A)  handed  game;  by  S.  Drumb.    107  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15.    1911;    D:  24950;    Samuel 
Drumb,  San  Francisco.  42618 

See  also  Double  (A)  header. 


Six  hours;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  King.  [49] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41344 ;  Ruf  us  Fred- 
erick King,  New  York.  42618a 

Six  hours  from  Shantyclear:  musical  medley 
skit,  by  Frederick  W.  IMcQuigg.  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept;  30,  1910;  D :  22188 ;  L.  C.  Mc- 
Quigg,  Chicago.  42619 

Six  kleptomaniacs;  a  farce  in  2  acts  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Evelyn  Whiting  Card.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  31  p.  12°. 
(On  cover :  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  5423, 
Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  42620 

Six  little  grandmas.  See  Odd  operas  for  even- 
tide. 

Six  little  sailors;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  B. 
Norwortli.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nora  Bayes  Noi'worth,   New  York ;   D : 
13503,  Aug.  4,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1908.       42621 

Six  months;  or,  A  woman's  a  woman,  whimsical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Lipman  and  F.  Ger- 
ald.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22745 ;  A.  S.  Lipman 
and  Florence  Gerald,  New  York.  42622 

Six  months  from  date;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 

Hendrickson.     [85]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  D*:  40357 ;  Carl  D.  Hen- 
drickson, Long  Beach,  Cal.  42622a 

Six  (The)  o'clock  train;  or,  Will  you  marry 
me?  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Carniol  [pseud,  of 
John  J.  Karniol]  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Miir.  1,  1913;  D:  32477;  John  J.  Car- 
niol, New  York.  42623 

Six  on  each  side.     See  Devil's  (The)  finish. 
Six  persons;  by  I.  Zangwill. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York;   1898:68162, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  42624 


2148 


42624 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42639 


Six  pictures  of  life.     Sec  Demi-monde  (Le) 

Six  (The)  portraits;  play  in  1  net,  by  S.  Weiller. 
[1].  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  40442  ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  42624a 

Six  sharps,  one  flat;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Gavlord.  L.  K.  Sanders  and  O.  A.  Sanders. 
16  p.    S\ 

■©  May  10,  1911;  2c.  May  3,  1911;  D: 
24130;  Helen  Gaylord.  Luzetta  R.  Sanders 
ami  Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  42625 


a  1  scene,  4  act  drama,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R. 

Sanders,  C.  A.  Sanders.  Canton,  111.,  Daily 
register  press,  1907.  cover-title,  15  nnmb.  1. 
4°. 

©  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton.  111. ;  D :  11153,  An?;. 
2,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1907.  42626 

Six-shooter  Smith;  an  absurdity  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Kelly  and  F.  F.  Kelly. 

©  Allen  Kelly  and  Florence  Finch  Kelly, 
New  York;   1892:9801,  Mar.  4.  42627 

Six  sophomores  and  a  freshman;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Horv/itz.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chas.  Horwitz.  New  York ;  D :  8268,  Apr. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906.  42628 

an  episode  of  female  college  life,  by  Charles 

Horwitz,  music  by  M.  S.  Witt. 

©  Max  S.  Witt,  New  York;  D :  8292,  Apr. 
6,  1906.  42629 

Six  times  nine;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Gladys 
Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1914.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37870;   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

42629a 

Six  to  one;  or.  The  scapegrace,  a  comedietta 
in  1  net,  by  Francis  Aymar  Mathews.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896.  14  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Vv'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
2059,  Jan.  3;  2c.  Feb.  21.  .42630 

Six  weeks  hence;  or,  Sandy's  wedding  present, 
original  Scotch  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Roy.      [1],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915;  D :  394,58 ;  Walter  S. 
Roy,  Newark,  N.  J.  42630a 

Six  who  pass  while  the  lentils  boil;  play  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Walker.  [2],  47  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1915;  D:  40800;  Stuart 
Walker,  New' York.  42630b 


Sixes  and  sevens;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Fawcett. 

©  Edgar  Fawcett.   New  York;   1881:3221, 
Mar.  3.  42631 

a  musical  farce  comedy. 

©   Viola   A.    Fortescue,   New    York;    1891: 
7419,  Feb.  26.  42632 

Sixteen    fifty-five.      See,   at   end    of   alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :   1655. 

Sixteen  ninety-two.      See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :     1692. 

Sixteen  to  one;  by  L.  E.  Bates. 

©  Louise  E.  Bates,  St.  Louis,  1896:47700. 


Aug.  22. 


42633 


Sixteen  2-character  plays,  also  encores;  text 
and  stage-business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline 
Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1906.  192  p.  12°.  (Wer- 
ner's readings  and  recitations,  no.  36) 

©   E.    S.    Werner,    New    York ;    A :  163274, 
Dec.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  42633a 

Sixth  (The)  candlestick;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  M.  Van  Deursen.     18  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36357 ;  J.  M.  Van 
Deursen,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  42633b 

Sixth  (The)  case;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis 
E.  Bisch  and  E.  F.  Hague.  [4],  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    14,    1911;    D:  24927;    E.    Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  42634 

Sixth  (The)  commandment;  drama  in  1  act, 
bv  L.  Beckelman  and  S.  Grossman.  [22]  p. 
8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20.  1915 ;  D :  39446 ;  Louis  Beck- 
elman and  Samuel  Grossman,  New  York. 

42634a 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin. 

[591  P-    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1910 ;  D :  21128 ;  R.  H.  Mc- 
Laughlin, Cleveland.  42635 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Runyon.     [2],  108  p. 

4°.     Typewritten.  . 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913 ;  D :  33016 ;  A.  S.  Run- 
yon, New  York.  42636 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Cicely  Hamilton. 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London ;  D :  9123,  Sept.  21, 
1906.  42637 

Sixth  (The)  sense;  by  Rita  David  [pseud,  of 
R.  Wellman]     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1910 ;  D :  21199 ;  Rita  Well- 
man,  Washington.  42638 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  W,  Lincoln.    63  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1910 ;   D :  17892  .    K.  W.  Lin- 
coln, New  York.  42639 


2149 


42640 


DILVMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42655 


Sixth  (The)  sense — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  T.  Shannon.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29982 ;  Robert  T. 

Shannon,  New  York.  42640 

Sixth  (The)  shot;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  W. 
Calhoun.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22380 ;  C  W.  Cal- 
houn, Berkeley,  Cal.  42641 

Sixth  (The)  symphony;  an  idyl-dramatic  play 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Reis. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Reis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13119, 
June  5,  1908.  42642 

Sixto  el  del  lunar;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  F.  Noriega  y  J.  Tellaeche.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
34  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36524;  Fernando  Noriega  y  Jose  Tellaeche, 
Madrid.  42642a 

Sixty  miles  an  hour;  in  4  acts,  by  IM.  M.  Has- 
ell.     [45]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  M.  Hasell,  New  York ;  D :  10700, 
June  5,  1907;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  42643 

Sixty  million  dollars.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  $60,000,000. 

'Sixty- one- 'sixty-five.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:    '61-'65. 

'Sixty-three.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  '63. 

'Sixty-three,  New  York  city.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  '63, 
New  York  city. 

'Sixty-two.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures :  '62. 

Skal  (En)     See  Fri  os  fra  det  onde. 

Skandal  (Der)  (Le  scandale);  schauspiel  in  4 
akten,  von  Henry  Bataille.  Berlin,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1909.    127  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909  ;  D  :  17794  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42644 

Skandal  (Bin);  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Otto 
Benzon,  autorisierte  ueliersetzung  aus  dem 
danischen,  von  John  Josephsohn.  Berlin, 
Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
81  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  38016;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.        42644a 

Skandal  in  Monte-Carlo;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Sacha  Guitry,  deutsch  von  Max  Schoe- 
nau. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16805 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42645 


Skarber's  retribution;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Graves.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.   14,  1914;   D:35G57;   Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  42645a 

Skating'-rink  (The);  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in- 
troducing comic  roller  skating,  by  F.  Du- 
mont. 

©    Frank    Dumont,    Boston;     1884:12207, 
.Tune  16.  42646 

or,   The   ghost  party;   a   farcical   musical 


comedy  in  3  nets,   by   Robert  Griffin  Morris. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert   G.    Morris,     New   York;     1884: 
24298,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  42647 

Skating'-rink   (The)   girl;   a   dramatic   musical 

comedy  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Barton. 

©  Matt  Barton,  New  York;  D :  9594,  Dec. 

7,  1906.  42648 

Skedaddler  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  U.  Bean. 

©  O.  U.  Bean,  New  York ;  1900  A :  391,  Jan. 
4.      [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  6483]         42649 

Same.      [69]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  O.  U.  Bean,  New  York ;  D :  6483,  Apr.  10. 
1905;  2o.  Apr.  24,  1905.  42650 

Skeesicks;  family  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Clough 
Buel.     [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D :  34225 ;  Luther  B. 
Anthony  and  C.  C.  Buel,  Easton,  Pa.     42651 

Skein  (A)  of  yarn;  or,  Fixed  for  life,  a  satiri- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  showing  the  funny  side 
of  housekeeping  and  housecleaning,  and  inci- 
(lentallv  illustrating  the  methods  of  plumbers, 
by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles  H.   Hoyt,   Boston;   1884:20749, 
Oct.   15.  42652 

Skeleton  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P. 
Bayer.      [175]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   26,   1914;   D:3G163;   Theobald 
Percy  Bayer,  New  York.  42652a 

play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Lawrence.     14  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     31,     1912;     D :  31831 ;     Zora 
Lawrence,  New  York.  42653 

Skeleton  (The)  dude;  musical  comedy  or  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Witmark  and  F.  B. 
Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York  ;  1891 :  13132, 
Apr.  10.  42654 

Skeleton  hand;  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue, 
by  J.  De  Bonay. 

©  .John   De   Bonay,   United   States;    1873: 
99,   Jan.   6.  42655 


2150 


42656 


copyhighted  in  the  united  states 


42676 


Skeleton  hand — Continued. 

or,  The  lost  diamond,  a  sensational  drama 

in  5  acts  and  5  tal:)ieaux,  by  J.  H.  Wallaclc. 
©  J.  H.  Wallack,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  1872: 

13319.  Dec.  19.  42656 

Skeleton  (A)  hat;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
liy  F.  W.  Lodge.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   W.   Lodge.   Boston;   1895:22849, 
Apr.  25 ;  2c.  June  14.  42657 

Skeleton  (The)  in  the  closet;  comedy  in  1  act, 
bv  Francis  Lester.  New  York,  The  Roxbnry 
publishing  company,  1899.  32  p.  16°.  (Wiz- 
ard series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899  :  12657, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  42658 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  F.  Whitman.     105  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    24,    1911 ;    D :  25068 ;    Steplien 
French  Whitman,  New  York.  42659 

Skeleton  Sara.     See  Too  thin. 

Sketch    (The);    play    in   1   act   by   E.   C.    King. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22.  1914 ;  D :  37103 ;  Emmett  C. 
King,  New  York.  42659a 


•  vaudeville  novelty  in  3  pts.,  by  A.  J.  Sil- 

berstein.      [28]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D :  41585 ;  Alfred  J. 
Silberstein,  Orange,  N.  J.  42659b 

Sketch  (A)  from  life;  play  in  5  acts, by  Helen  A. 
Au.stin.     112  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  29136  ;  Wm.  A.  Aus- 
tin, Newark,  N.  J.  42660 

Sketch  (A)  in  vaudeville;  travesty  sketch,  by  G, 
Bennett.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915 ;  D  :  42449 ;  Gage  Bennett, 
New  York.'  42660a 

Sketches;  by  W.  Y\.  Francisco.    15  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  The  new  cook. — The  old  maids' 
temperance  meeting. — Miss  Squash  from 
Squashville. 

©  Apr.  10,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1911;  A: 
286536  ;  W.  W.  Francisco,  Baltimore.       42661 

Sketches  of  Minstrel  life.     See  Fun  in  black. 

Ski-hi;  an  original   musical  comedy   in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Alphin. 

©  Charles  Alphin,  New  York;  D :  13235, 
June  24,  1908.  42662 

Skibbeeah    (The);    an    Irish   drama,    by    G.    L. 
Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States ;  1874 :  15565, 
Dec.  26  ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1875.  42663 

— - — -  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  1,  2,  or  3  acts,  by 
G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Josli  Hart  and  G.  L.  Stout,  Nev/  York; 
1875  :  984,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  42664 


Skid,  the  cabin  boy;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  Sherman. 

©  Alexander  Duval,  Toledo,  O. ;  1884  :  24073. 
Dec.  5.  42665 

Skidmores  (The);  a  sketch,  by  Edward  Harri- 
gan. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States;  1874:15393, 
Dec.  22.  42666 

Skimmer  (The)  of  the  seas.  See  Waterwitch 
(The) 

Skin  (A)  game;  a  sketch  in  1  act.  by  H.  A. 
French.    24  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1909  ;  D  :  16358  ;  Herbert  Allen 
French,  San  Francisco.  42667 

Skin  (A)  salesman;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act.  by 
D.  Rodenberg.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15, 1911 ;  D  :  23970 ;  David  Roden- 
berg, Rochester,  N.  Y.  42668 

Skinemoutograph  (The).     Sec  Faking  the  film. 

Skinflint  (The)  and  the  skinner;  comedy  sketch, 
by  C.  A.  Place.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1911;  D:  23280;  Charles  A. 
Place,  New  York.  42669 

Skip  (A)  by  moonlight;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Hayes.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes,  New  York;  D: 
1702,  Apr.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902.  42670 

Skipped  by  the  light  of  the  moon;  a  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  [by]  Arthur  Collingwood 
and  L.  Harrison. 

©  .John  Gourlav  and  Louis  Harrison,  De- 
troit ;  1883 :  17584,  Sept.  25.  42671 

Skipper  &  co.,  Wall  street;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  J.  W.  Dam.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York ;  D :  3289,  Apr. 
15,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  42672 

Skipper  Ben;  an  operatic  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. : 
1891 :  6364,  Feb.  16.  42673 

Skipper  Jim;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Skelton. 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Handy  Skelton,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.;  D:  12255,  Jan.  27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27, 
1908.  42674 

Skirmish-line  (The);  a  play,  by  M.  Rankin  and 
F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  McKee  Rankin  and  Fred  G.  Maeder, 
United  States ;  1889  :  11549,  Apr.  12.        42675 

Skirt-waist  (The)  man;  by  H.  E.  Dolph.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  E.  Dolph,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23556,  Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  42676 


2151 


42677 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42694 


Skirts;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  R.  P.  Janette.  [1], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,   1912;  D:  28433;  Robert  P. 
Janette,  Boston.  42677 

Skit  (The);  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  T.  Edwards. 
[14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5.  1915  ;  D  :  40571 ;  George  Thorn- 
ton Edwards,  Portland,  Me.  42677a 

Skittles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Rnbens 
and  Lechmere  Worrall.  London,  P.  A.  Ru- 
bens, 1909.    49  p.    8°. 

©  Paul  A.  Rubens,  London ;  D :  15499,  Mar. 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1909.  42678 

Skons  Skonderson;  a  Swedish- American  com- 
edy-drama iu  4  acts,  by  J.  O.  Jacobson.  [65] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Oliver  Jacobson.  Roy.  Wash. ;  D :  7719. 
Dec.  11.  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  42679 

Skookum;  a  1  act  comedy  for  three  people,  by 

H.  R.  Gleasou.    11  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  R.  Gleason,  Chicago ;  D :  9360,  Oct. 

30,  1906 ;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  42680 

Skuggan;  drama  i  4  akten.  af  Thore  Blanche. 
Stockholm,  Albert  Bonnier  [1911]    180  p.    12°. 
©   Nov.   22,   1911;   2c.   Feb.   23,   1912;    D: 
28805;  Albert  Bonnier,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

42681 

Skule  days;  merry  musical  farcical  absurdity, 
by  J.  P.  Gallagher.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;   D:  26016;   James  P. 
Gallagher,  Medina,  N.  Y.  42682 

Skunk  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  R.  Smith. 
[l],llp.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37886 ;  E.  Richard- 


son Smith,  Chicago. 


42682a 


Skvoz-Stroi;  or.  The  king  of  the  quarry  slaves, 
a  drama  of  Russian  intrigue  and  Siberian  ex- 
ile in  5  acts,  by  C.  E.  Pillet. 

©  C.  Edmond  Pillet,  Brooklyn ;  1877 :  4666, 
Apr.  18.  42683 

Same. 

©  Louise  Underbill  Pillet,  New  York,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  April  18,  1905 ;  D : 
6260,  Feb.  24,  1905.  42684 

Sky-blue  pink;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
2206,  Aug.  9,  1902.  42685 

Sky  (The)  girl;  opera  bouffe,  by  George 
Frederic  [pseud,  of  Frederic  George]  27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  31,  1912;  D:  28575;  Frederic 
George,  Manlius,  N.  Y,  42686 


Sky-jinx;  musical  comedy  novelty,  by  M.  Hard- 
ing.    8  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914;  D:  39336;  Max  Hard- 
ing, New  York.  42686a 

Sky-line  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Gillmore.     [1],  20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42010 ;  Frank  Gill- 
more,  New  York.  42686b 

Sky-pilot  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
the  Copeland  brothers.  90  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1910;    D :  20096 ;    Copeland 
bros.,  Wichita,  Kan.        .  42687 

a  dramatic  interpretation-,  by  Mrs.  A.  W. 


Rue,  of  The  sky  pilot,  by  Ralph  Connor 
[pseud,  of  C.  W.  Gordon]  17  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fleming  H.    Revell   co..  New  York ;   D : 
10790.   June  18,   1907;   2c.   June  18.   1907. 

42688 

— ■  a    fantastic    .sketch    in    3    scenes,    devised. 


written  and  staged  by  W.  J.  Wilson,  music 
by  John  S.  Zamecnik.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  J.  Wilson,  Cleveland ;  D :  14601, 
Dec.  23,  1908;   2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  42689 

—  fantastical  melodrama  in  3  scenes,  devised 


and    written   by    W.    J.    Wilson.      20   p.     4°. 
Printed. 

©  William  J.  WMlson,  Cleveland  ;  D :  15105, 
Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1909.  42690 

1  act  play,  by  J.  M.  Leonard.     11  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  John   Mather   Leonard,   New  York ;   D : 
13770,  Sept.  12,  1908;  2c.  Sept.' 28,  1908. 

42691 

Sky  (The)  riders;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
L.  Marble.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1913.     52  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.    16,    1913;    2c.    June   24,    1915;    D: 
41035;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       42691a 

Sky-rocket  (A)  in  shadowland;  an  airship  play, 
by  A.  C.  L.  Perley  (Mona  Mawlette)  57  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  C.  Lawrence  Perlev.  Chicago ;  D : 
9406,  Nov.  9,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1906.       42692 

Same.     81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  L.  Perley,  Chicago;  D:9622,  Dec. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  42693 

Sky-scraper  (A);  or.  Me  name's  Dennis,  an 
original  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  J. 
Heege. 

©   Gustave    J.    Heege,    Peoria,    111.;    ISSS : 
30590,  Oct.  26.  42694 


2152 


42695 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42712 


Sky  scrappers;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  by 
C.  Wrisht.     [28]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Caroline    Wright,     Lowell,    Mass.;     D: 
97G2,  Jan.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1906.      42695 

Skyboy;  play  for  little  boys  awl  girls  with 
instructions  for  costumes  and  dances,  by  Ger- 
trude Knevels.  New  York,  Camp  fire  outfit- 
ting CO.   [1915]     12  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   22.   1915;   2c.   Sept.   25,   1915;   D: 
41975 ;  Camp  fire  outfitting  co.,  New  York. 

42695a 

Sky  land;  musical  romance,  fantasy  and  oper- 
atic comedv  [in  3  acts]  by  F.  A.  Humphrey. 
1  p.  1.,  [206]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,  1912 ;   D :  28921 ;   Frank  Al- 
fred Humphrey,  Worcester.  42696 

-  original,  by  F.  A.  Humphrey.     [149]  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28275 ;  Frank  Alfred 
Humphrey,  Worcester.  42697 

Skylark;  drama  in  2  acts,  by  William  Harris, 
jr.     118  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D:  20412;  Leo  Feist, 
New  York.  42698 

■or.  The  merchant  of  Ven-is-it,  burlesque 


on  Shylock;  or.  The  Merchant  of  Venice,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.], 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  13  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6085. 
Jan.  16,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  42699 

Same. 


©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6182, 
Jan.  21,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1905.  42700 

Skylarkers  (The);  by  G.  Gibbs. 

©   George  Gibbs,   Kosemont,    Pa.;    D :  3299. 
Apr.  16,  1903.  42701 

Skylarking';  by  B.  Blumenthal. 

©  Bernard  Blumenthal,  New  York;  1886: 
13307,  June  8.  42702 

by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897  :  212S6, 
Apr.  3.  42703  > 

Skyldig  eller  uskyldig;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af 
J.  Magnussen.  Kj0benhavn  og  Kristiania, 
Gyhlendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1914. 
124  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  24,  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  35952 ; 
Julius  Magnussen,  Copenhagen.  42703a 

Slabtown  org'anizes  an  aid  society;  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  C.  J.  H.  Hurd.  Cleveland,  O.,  The 
F.  S.  Hurd  company  [1904]  cover-title,  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Clara  J.  H.  Hurd,  Cleveland  Heights,  O. ; 
D :  4808,  Mar.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1904. 

42704 


Slate  (The)  pencil  kids;  vaudeville  novelty,  by 
G.  H.  Palmer.     [1],  7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914  ;  D  :  38353  ;  Charles  H. 
Palmer,  Milwaukee.  42704a 

Slats;  college  comedy-drama  in  2  acts,  by  Bessie 
Wreford  Springer.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.    78  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  22,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1913;  D: 
34516 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  42705 

Slaughter  of  the  innocents;  or.  Mose  and 
Vamose,  a  satirical  serio-comedy,  a  mas- 
querade of  fate,  by  G.  W.  Field  [and]  W.  F. 
Fitch,  in  3  acts,  with  prologue,  adapted  from 
a  play  by  Judge  Field  entitled  The  Camp- 
ground ;  or.  Injunctions  a  specialty,  with  ad- 
ditions and  emendations,  by  W.  F.  Fitch. 

©  G.  W.  Field,  Des  Moines,  la.,  and  W. 
Farrand  Fitch,  Columbus,  O. ;  1880 :  1791, 
Jan.  31.  42706 

Slave  (The);  by  Henry  E.  Twose.  13  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Daintv  Pelham,  Chicago ;  D : 
14036,  Oct.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.     42707 


- — ■  by  O.  Dymow. 

Pa6a;    B-b    o^homij  flfk&cTBivi,   Ocnna  ,ZI,BiMOBa. 
52  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   8,   1915;    D :  39734 ;   Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  42707a 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gustav  von  Moser. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  United  States;  1878: 
3385,  Mar.  20.  42708 

^play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Talbot.     [150]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911;  D:  23000;  Oliver  Mo- 
rosco,  Walter  C.  Jordan  and  Haydeu  Talbot, 
New  York.  42709 

Slave  (The)  and  slavey;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  H.  Brown.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Mav  Walbridge,  New  York ;  D : 
3122,  Mar.  13,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1903. 

42710 

Slave  (A)  at  cards;  by  E.  D.  Heminger.     8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911;  D:  25636;  E.  David 
Heminger,  Findlay,  O.  42711 

Slave  (The)  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Wil- 
liams.    3-  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D:  41697;  William 
Alfred  Williams,  Pittsburgh.  42711a 

Slave  dealers  of  New'  York. 

©  Albert  H.  Wood.s,  New  York;  D :  5421, 
Aug.  12,  1904.  42712 


2153 


42713 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42732 


Slave  (The)  devotion;  a  thrilling  melodrama, 
depicting  slave  life  iu  all  its  shades,  showing 
a  perfect  representation  of  Southern  white  and 
darkey  life,  by  George  Minor.     Chicago. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
25865,  Aug.  21.  42713 

Slave  (A)  for  a  day;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  W.  and  W.  D.  Heywood. 

©  George  AV.  and  William  D.  Heywood, 
Chicago;   D :  11310,  Sept.  6,  1907.  42714 

Slave  (The)  girl;  or,  20  minutes  in  San  Fran- 
cisco's Chinatown,  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1913;  D :  31944 ;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  42715 

Slave-girl  and  school-girl;  a  play  in  3  pts.,  by 
Helen  L.  Willcox.  Nev.'  York,  Missionary  edu- 
cation movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada  [1912]     24  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  14,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1912;  D: 
30850;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  New  York.    42716 


Slavery  (The)  of  freedom;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  W.  Whalen.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D :  36776 ;    Will    W. 


Slave    (A)    of   gold, 
goldes. 


See    Sclavs    (Ein)     des 


See  Ivenwold. 
See  Temptation  of 


Slave  (The)  of  St.  Marks. 

Slave  (The)  of  Schranden. 
Regine. 

Slave  (A)  of  the  mill;  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]  and  Harry  Gordon.  Perry, 
la..  Chief  printing  co.,  1905.  1  p.  1.,  42  numb. 
1.    8°. 

©  Gordon  &  Bennett,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
6666,  May  15,  1905 ;  2c.  May  15,  1905.    42717 

Slave  (A)  of  the  Orient.  Sec  Egyptian  (An) 
romance. 

Slave  (The)  runner;  in  1  act,  by  N.  Wayburn 
and  John  T.  Nicholson.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ned  W\nyburn,  New  York  ;  D  :  13021,  May 
21,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.  42718 

Slave  (The)  ship.  See  Admiral's  (The) 
daughter. 

Slave  (A)  to  gold;  4  act  American  drama. 
[1],  72  p.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  E.  Rafert,  Indianapolis;  1895:28367, 
May  25;  2c.  Oct.  3.  42719 

Slavery  and  freedom;  melodrama  in  8  acts,  by 
J.  H.  U.  Harris. 

©  J.  Henry  U.  Harris,  Boston ;  1877 :  9990, 
Aug.  31.  42720 

Slavery  days;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tab- 
leaux', by  Whallen  &  Martell. 

©   AVhallen  &  Martell,   Union   Hill,  N.   J. ; 

1893 :  52981,  Nov.  28.  42721 


Whalen.  Harrisburg,  Pa. 


42721a 


Slavery  (The)  of  love;  comedy  in  4  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  S.  Goodman. 

©   Siegfried   Goodman,   Chicago  ;   D  :  126S7. 
Apr.  6.  1908.  42722 

Slaves  and  fools!  by  A.  Conley.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alovs  Conley,  Oakland.  Cal. ;   D :  11250, 
Aug.  27,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  42723 

Slave's  devotion;  an  emotional  drama  in  3  acts, 
and  allegorical  tableau,  by  Richard  H.  Cox. 
San  Francisco,  ISSO. 

©    George    C.    Thompson,    United    States ; 
1880:4002,  Mar.   12.  42724 

See  also  Eph. 

Slave's  (The)  dream;  a  tableau  play  depicting 
negro  life  in  the  South,  in  2  acts  and  8  tab- 
leaux, introducing  the  following  songs :  Old 
folks  at  home,  When  I  lived  in  Tennessee, 
Old  Kentucky  home,  etc. 

©  Tonv  Pastor  and  E.  G.  Browne,  United 
States  ;  1881 :  6127,  Apr.  21.  42725 

Slaves  of  a  city;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Hoist.      [143]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hoist.  New  York;   1890:29766, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  10.  42726 

Slaves  of  fortune;  sensational  comedy  drama, 
by  F.  Stanley. 

©  Florence  Stanley,  Chicago;  1898:69677. 
Nov.  30.  42727 

Slaves  (The)  of  gold;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Grandin. 

©  Elmer  Ellsworth  Grandin,    New    York ; 
1893  :  38448,  Aug.  21.  42728 

Slaves  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  T.  H.  AVinnett. 

©  Thomas  H.  Winnett,  New  York;   1891: 
3443,  Jan.  23.  42729 

the   new   sensational   comedy   drama   in  5 


acts,  by  N.  S.  Wood. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  11545,  Mar. 
30.  42730 

an   original    melodrama    in   4  acts,   by   E. 

Hoist. 

©  Edward  Hoist,  New  York;  1890:11210, 

Apr.  4.  42731 

Slaves  of  opium,     06  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  B.  Vernon,  New  York  ;  D  :  6687, 
May  19,  1905 ;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  42732 


2154 


42733 


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42752 


Slaves  (The)  of  Paris;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  R.  Oishei  and  L.  Probert-Englehardt. 

©  John  R.  Oishei  and  Lionel  Probert-Engle- 
hardt,  Buffalo  ;  D  :  10539,  May  11,  1907. 

42733 

Slaves  (The)  of  pleasure;  a  burlesque  vaude- 
ville extravaganza,  by  W.  Latour. 

©    William    Laiour,    Sedalia,    Mo.;    1898: 
30262,  May  16.  42734 

Slaves  (The)  of  sin;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose  and  Eugene  Thomas  [pseud,  of 
T.  E.  Shea]    71  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me. ;  D :  3313, 
Apr.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  42735 

Slaves  of  society;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Teunie  Bur- 
dock [pseud.]     29  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tennie  G.  Baird,  Jersey  City ;  D :  1556G, 
Apr.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.  42736 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Raymond.     59  p. 


12^ 

©   Mar.   28,   1910;   2c.  Mar.   29,   1910;   D: 
20621 ;  George  L.  Raymond,  Washington. 

42737 

Slaves  of  the  state.    ^Scc  Lashed  by  the  law. 

Slaves  of  the  sweatshop;  a  domestic  melodrama 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Paulscraft, 

©  P.  A.  Paulscraft,  New  York  ;  1899  :  54171, 
Aug.  25.  42738 

Slave's  (The)  return.     See  Jeff, 

Slave's  (A)  revenge;  by  Lucy  M.  Lawson.    Chi- 
cago, J.  M.  Lacey,  1900.     [24]  p.    8°. 

©  Jennie  Mills  Lacey,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
8258,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  July  9.  42739 

Slave's  (The)  strategy;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Reeves. 

©  Free  trader  pub.  co.,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1882  :  11115,  July  6.  42740 

Slayer  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Davis. 
[1],  18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  D :  39038 ;  Malcolm  W. 
Davis,  New  York.  42740a 

Sleep  (The)  for  twenty  minutes.  See  Rip 
Van  Winkle. 

Sleep  (The)  of  love;  by  J.  O.  Gray.  39  p.  f^ 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Orman  Gray,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  D :  14798,  Jan.  12,  1909;  2c.  Jan. 
12,  1909.  42741 

Sleep  (The)  of  twenty  years.  See  Hip  Van 
Winkle. — Thirty  minutes  of  Washington 
Irving's  legend  Rip  Van  Winkle. 


Sleep-walker  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
Fuehrer.  Brooklyn.  J.  F.  Becker,  1882.  40  p. 
12°. 

©    Henry    Fuehrer,    Brooklyn;    1882:3662, 
Mar.  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  42742 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken,  New  York ;  1897 : 
6172,  Jan.  20.  42743 

an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  J. 

Leavitt,  arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York, 
Robert  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  74] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
14043,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1876.  42744 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Merrill.     21  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Merrill,   Minneapolis ;    D :  12692, 
Apr.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  42745 

■ play  in  1  act  and  14  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Tyler. 

12  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  21,  1914;  D:  35725;  Robert  H. 
Tyler,  New  York.  42745a 

Sleep-walkers  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Haz- 
ard Reynolds,  jr.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34047 ;  John  H.  Rey- 
nolds, jr..  New  York.  42746 

Sleeper  (The)  awakened;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Ticknor.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  26,   1913;    D :  33607 ;   Caroline 
Ticknor,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass..  42747 

■ by  E.  D.  and  A.  Lewis.    100  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16570 ;  Essex  Dane 
Lewis  and  Arthur  Lewis,  Great  Britain. 

42748 

See  also  Abon  Hassan. 


Sleeper  (The)  awakes;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.E.Dunbar.    [lj,106p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912  ;  D  :  29805 ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar.  South  Bend,  Ind.  42749 

Sleeping  (The)  beauty;  a  fairy  operetta,  adapted 
from  the  German  fairy  story  Dornroschen  of 
Grimm,  by  G.  W.  Stratton. 

©  G.  W.  Stratton  &  cc,  Boston ;  1892  :  25340, 
June  16.  42750 

'fairy    play    in    verse,     adapted     from    the 

French  of  Jean  Richepin  and  Henry  Cain,  by 
A.  M.  Herts,  music  by  Francis  Thome.  [Ill] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1011 ;  D :  25656 ;  Alice  Minnie 
Herts,  New  York.  42751 

•  an  operatic  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  libretto 

by  Bessie  Ward  Doremus,  music  by  E.  R. 
s'teiner. 

©  Mrs.    C.    A.    Doremus    and    Emma    R. 
Steiner,  United  States;   1885:22373,   Oct.  25. 

42752 


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42771 


Sleeping  (The)  beauty— Continued. 

a  spectacular  fairy  pantomime  with  speak- 
ing parts  to  be  introduced  or  omitted,  a 
dramatization  of  the  old  fairy  tale,  by  J. 
Ward. 

©    Johnson     Ward,     Virginia;     1878:3210, 
Mar.  15.  42753 

■See  also    Briar    Rose. — Fairy    plays    for 


children. — King's    (The)     jester    and    other 
short  plays. — Once  upon  a  time. 

Sleeping  (The)  beauty  up-to-datfe;  an  operetta, 
by  H.  N.  Cunningham,  music  by  Morgan  L. 
Coolev.  Watertown,  Conn.,  M.  L.  Cooley, 
1901."  cover-title,  24  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©  H.  N.  Cunningham,   Watertown,  Conn. ; 
D:839,   Sept.  5,  1901;   2c.   Sept.  20,  1901. 

42754 

Sleeping-car  (The);  a  farce,  by  William  D. 
Howells.  Boston,  J.  R.  Osgood  and  company, 
1883.     2  p.  1.,  [3]-74  p.     24°. 

©   W.    D.    Howells,    United    States;    1883: 
5186,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  21.  42755 


Same. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York,  as  the  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  1591, 
Feb.  16,  1911.  Original  entry.  Mar.  19,  1883, 
no.  5186.  42756 

and  other  farces;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Bos- 
ton and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company   [1889]     4  p.  1.,  11-212  p.     12°. 

Contents:  The  parlor  car.— The  sleeping- 
car. — The  register. — The  elevator. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York ;  1889 :  14233, 
May  9 ;  2c.  May  13.  42757 

Sleeping  (The)  city;  by  G.  K.  Buck. 

©  George  Kendrick  Buck,  Leominster. 
Mass.;  1899:24226,  Apr.  6.  42758 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Stewart 

Anderson.     59  1.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  3,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26, 1909  ;  D  :  16374 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  42759 

a  sensational  melodrama  of  New  York  life, 

for  a  soubrette,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1890 : 
42414,   Dec.   31.  42760 

Sleeping  dogs;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  inter- 
lude, by  Z.  Akins.  [135]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42379 ;  Zoe  Akins,  St. 
Louis.  42760a 

Sleeping  (The)  giant;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hopkins.      [2],   23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41398 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  42760b 


Sleeping  on  duty;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J. 
Young.     [4]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30994 ;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  42761 

Sleeping  (The)  princess;  or,  The  beauty  and 
the  bicycle,  a  burlesque  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Lawrence  Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints  pub- 
lishing company,   1902.     25  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2388,  Sept. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  42762 

Sleepless  (The)  sentinel;  a  romance  of  the 
American  Revolution,  a  comedy-drama  in  5 
arts,  by  C.  T.  Grant.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  T.  Grant,  Boston ;  1892 :  13984, 
Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  16.  42763 

Sleepy  Hollow;  a  Dutch  and  Yankee  play,  a 
dramatization  of  Washington  Irving's  Legend 
of  Sleepy  Hollow,  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Tafft. 
152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adella  Rene  Tafft,  New  York ;  D :  6555, 
Apr.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  May  13,  1905.  [Note :  Also 
copyrighted  in  Oct.  1905  under  the  title  Icha- 
bod  Crane]  42764 

romance  of  the   Revolution   in  3  acts,  by 

by  George  M.  Roseuer.     New  York,   Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1910.     51  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  18,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1910;  D: 
17904 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     42765 

or.  The  headless  horseman,  a  comic  opera 


in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;   1879:3361, 
Mar.   11.  42766 

a    comic   pastoral    opera     in    3    acts, 


music  by  Max  Maretzek,  words  by  C.  Gayler. 
New  York,  New  York  theatre  ticket  otfice, 
1879.     19,  3  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1879 :  12822, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Sept.  26.  42767 

—  See  also  Ichabod  Crane. 


Sleepy  (The)  king;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  V.  Hobart. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Baltimore;  1898: 
76416,  Dec.  28.  42768 

by   G.    V.    Hobart   and    F.    A.    Heath, 

music  by  Giovanni  E.  Conterno.     [43]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  V.  Hobart  and  Forrest  A.  Heath, 
Jersey  City ;  D :  3655,  June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  July 
7,  1903.  42769 

Sleepy  Sarah;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Berger, 
jr.     [134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910 ;  D :  21807 ;  Fred.  Ber- 
ger, jr.,  Washington.  42770 

Sleigh-bells;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry 
and  G.  F.  Rowe.  ' 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1872 :  793, 
Jan.   26.  42771 


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41771 


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42789 


Sleigh-bells — Continued. 

dramatic   sketch,   by    J,    C.   Carroll.      [2], 

14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D:  40913;   James  G. 

Carroll,  Chicago.  42771a 

Slice  (A)  of  life;  1  act  playlet,  by  K.  S.  Haz- 
zard.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17.  1915 ;  D :  40439 ;  Kathrine  S. 
Hazzard,  New  York.  42771b 

or.  Falling'  from  grace,  play  In  3  acts,  by 


L.  de  G.  Martin.    51  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  18,   1913;   D :  33532 ;   Lucy   de 
Grasse  Martin,  Chicago.  42772 

Slick;  a  melodramatic-farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex. 
[2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  le.  Feb.  11,  1913;  D :  32286 ;  John  Jex, 

New  York.  42773 

Slick  and  Skinner;  or.  The  barber  pards,  an 
original  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Ad  H.  Gibson. 
Clyde,  ().,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1889.  9  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  270]) 

©   Ames  pub.   co..   Clyde,   O. ;   1889:38833, 
Dec.  20;  2c.   Dec.  31.  42774 

Slick  (The)  dime;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Ellen  Edwards.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36359 ;  Lucy  Ellen 
Edwards  Bruce,  Portland,  Or.  42774a 

Slide  City;  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  J.  Clancy. 
[11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913;  D :  35137 ;   Joseph  J. 
Clancy,  Brooklyn.  42775 

Slieve  Na  Garry;  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  L.  Phillips.  New  York,  Underbill  and  Mad- 
den, 1881. 

©  Laura  L.  Phillips,  New  York ;  1881 :  840, 
Jan.  15.  42776 

Slight  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sir 
Charles  L.  Yoimg  and  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1877  :  15317, 
Dec.  27.  42777 

Slight  (A)  indiscretion;  1  act  comedy,  by  E. 
Everett.     Typewritten. 

©    Emilie    Everett,    Chicago;    1897:23073, 
Apr.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42778 

Slight  (A)  miscalculation;  a  monologue,  by 
B.  L.  C.  Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1894.  7  p.  16°.  ([Keystone 
ed.  of  popular  plays] ) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894 :  30185, 
June  2 ;  Ic.  June  2.  42779 

See  also  School  and  parlor  comedies. 

Slight  (A)  mistake;  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  Stemp- 
fel,  jr.     [l],19p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,   1912;   D:  30614;  Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  42780 


Slight  (A)  mistake — Continued. 

or,  Married  his  mother-in-law,  a  comedy 

in  4  acts,  5  scenes,  by  F.  M.  Franklin.    33  p. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©   Frank  M.   Franklin,   New  York;   1891: 
39940,  Nov.  7 ;  Ic.  Nov.  7.  42781 

See  also  Three  buttons  off. 


Slight  (A)  misunderstanding;  a  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  H.  Norton.  New 
York, 

©  Carrie  Haines  and  Fanny  Lucille,  United 
States  ;  1873  :  3585,  Apr.  9.  42782 


- — ■  an  original  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  C. 
Finger. 

©  Carl  Finger,  Philadelphia  ;  1900  A  :  13355, 
May  28.  42783 

— ■  See  also  Bertha's  wooing. 


Slightly  mixed;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  A.  Ferguson  and  E.  Travers. 

©  E.  Travers,  Chicago;   1898:50334,  Aug. 
29.  42784 

Sligo;  a  romantic  Irish  comedy-drama,  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  O'Rourke. 

©    Eugene    O'Rourke,    New    York;    1892: 
40712,  Oct.  7.  42785 

Slim  club;  comedy  monologue  for  woman,  by 
Stanley  Schell.    p.  131-136.    8".    Printed. 

©   Apr.    20,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1914;    A: 
372599 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

42785a 

Slim  Jim  and  the  hoodoo;  a  negro  farce  in  1 
act,  for  five  male  characters,  by  Thomas 
Barnes.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1901.  IS 
p.     12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  984,  Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.    42786 

Slim  (A)  legacy;  a  sentimental  rhapsody  with  a 
practical  conclusion,  compressed  into  1  act, 
for  the  benefit  of  those  who  always  come  late 
and  leave  early,  written  especially  for  this 
and  all  other  available  occasions,  by  W.  H. 
Lepere,  composed  with  the  same  intention  by 
A.  G.  Robyu. 

©  William  H.  Lepere  and  Alfred  G.  Robyn, 
United  States  ;  1SS6  :  7879,  Apr.  3.  42787 

Slip  (A)  in  eugenics;  1  act  comedy  playet  for 
high  class  vaudeville,  by  E.  A.  Barns.  [4],  9 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D :  32339 ;  B.  A.  Barns, 
Portland,  Or.  42788 

Slip  (A)  of  a  girl;  melodramatic  sketch,  by 
E.  M.  Crane.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,    1910;    D:  21450;    Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  42789 


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42808 


Slip  (A)  of  a  girl — Continued. 

•  military  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane. 

[107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1915;    D:  42458;    Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  42789a 

Slip  (The),  the  slipper  and  the  slip  up.  See 
Cinderella. 

Slip-up  (A)  in  oil;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Francis 
Baker  Fairfax.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1911;   D:  25300;    Fairfax 
Henry  Wheelan,  San  Francisco.  42790 

Slipper  of  Yvonne;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [3],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   16,   1914 ;   D :  38816 ;   Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  42790a 

Slippery  (A)  day;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1 
scene,  bv  Robert  Hart,  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
46]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1875: 
24.59,  Mar.  16;  2c.  May  21.  42791 

scene  plot  of  an  act  or  play,  by  B.  Hart. 

©  Bob  Hart,  New  York ;  1873 :  13622.  Nov. 
22.  42792 

Slippery  Jim's  revenge;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  J. 
Ray  mo.     23  p.     4°.  Ms. 

©   Ic.  Nov.   6,   1912;   D :  31336 ;   Varick  J. 
Raymo,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  42793 

Slippery  (The)  Smith  gang;  comedy  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  R.  T.  Smith.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  D  :  22400 ;  Ray  T.  Smith. 
New  York.  42794 

Slippery  Susie;  a  1  act  play,  by  H.  M.  Cleveland. 

©  Helen  M.  Cleveland,  Boston;   D :  13336, 
June  20,  1908.  42795 

Slipping  it  over;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Clifton. 
[3],  37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  D  :  419S5 ;  Ethel  Clifton, 
New  York.  42795a 

Slipping  one  over;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  M. 
Johnson.     [2],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

.     ©  Ic.   May   7,   1915;   D :  40592 ;   Grace    M. 
Johnson,  New  York.  42795b 

Slivers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Mellett.  39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31353 ;  Lowell  Mel- 
lett, Tacoma.  42796 

Sloan's  daughter.     See  Monopoly. 

Slow  (The)  poke;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Patton.  [2],  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7409,  Oct.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1905.    42797 


Slew's  discovery;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Smith. 
[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D:  35305;    Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  42798 

Slowtown  (The)  cabaret;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  B.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 
22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D:  35505;  Bob  Watt, 
Philadelphia.  42799 

Slum  (The)  angel;  a  thought,  by  S.  Hicks, 
music  by  H.  E.  Haines.  [3],  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  14,   1912;   D :  30896 ;   Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  42800 

Slum  band. 

©  Katie  Emmett,  New  York  ;    1894  :  58024, 
Dec.  13.  42801 

Sluniberers  (The);  in  2  acts,  by  G.  L.  Silber- 
man.    11  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Gustav    L.    Silberman,    Cleveland;    D: 
13474,  July  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.    42802 

Slumbering  fires;  or,  Toil,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Hopkins.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edwin    Hopkins,     New    York ;     D :  8610, 
May  28,  1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  42803 

Slumberland;  a  comedy  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  H.  A.  Levin. 

©    Henry    A.    Levin,,    Brooklyn ;    D :  8516, 
May  11,  1908.  42804 

Slumming;  by  J.  Hurtig.  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   .Tules   Hurtig,   New   York;   1898:45009, 
July  28;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  42805 

Slumming  party;  or,  A  night  in  Chinatown, 
1  act  burlesque  in  5  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Lee.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20512 ;  Joe  H.  Lee, 
New   York.  42806 

Slums  (The)  of  New  York;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Milelistein.  [New  York,  Stuyvesant  press, 
1913J     23  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  3913;  D :  32247 ;  Henry  Mildi- 
stein.  New  York.  42807 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 

Rush. 

©  Ed.   F.   Rush,   New  York;    1900  A :  847, 
Jan.  9.  42808 

Small  boy  and  suit  of  clothes;  aciing  humorous 
•    monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanlev  Schell.     p. 

109-112.     12°.     Printed.     (On  cover:  Stanley 

Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914  ;  A :  370565  ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  42808a 


2158 


42809 


OOPYKIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


42829 


Small  (A)  fortune;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Burton 
Sheldon  [pseud,  of  B.  S.  T.  Kinnecom]  71  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  S.  T.  Kinnecoiu,  Providence.  R.  I. ;  D : 
G771.  June  5,  1905;  2c.  June  5,  1905.     42809 

Small  town  girl;  by  C.  E.  Blaney  a!id  Cecil 
Spooner.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   17.   1910:   D :  20482 ;   Chas.   E. 
Bbuioy.  New  York.  42810 

Small  (The)  world;  in  8  acts,  by  G.  Heyer. 
[5]  p.     4°.     Printed.     [Scenario! 

'©  Grace  Hever.  New  York;  P:  1.5084.  Feb. 
,8,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.  42811 

S'manth;  an  original  drama  In  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Hickman. 

©    Albert    Scott   Hickman,    Montrose.    la. ; 
1887  :  27658,   Oct.  26.  42812 

Smart;  anierikauische  komodie  in  5  akten,  von 
F.  A.  Sauer.  New  York,  The  Puck  printing 
and  lithographing  establishment.  1882.  101  p. 
8°. 

©   Franz   A.    Sauer.   United   States;   1881: 
11811.  July  80;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1882.  42813 

Smart  (The)  set;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charlotte  Thompson. 

©  William  A.   Brady,   New   York ;    D :  608. 
June  25,  1901.  42814 

•  a   dramatic   composition    in   1    act,   by   M. 

Ott.     [2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston ;   D :  577,  June  14. 
1901 ;  2c.  June  14,  1901.  42815 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin  Han- 
ford.  101  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  14065.  Oct.  15. 
1908;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  42816 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  Paul 


West,  music  by  John  W.  Bratton.    [1931  P-  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D :  2309, 
Aug.  28.  1902;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1902.  42817 


■ ■  a  musical  piece,  by  G.  Dance. 

©  George  Dance.  London ;  D :  2025,  June  20. 
1902.  42818 

Smart  (The)  set's  dilemma;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Maltese.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese.  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah;  D:9166,  Oct.  1,  1906;  2c.  June  22. 
1907.  42819 

Smart  sinners;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Tup- 
per.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper,  New  York ;  D : 
2947,  Feb.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  1903.         42820 


Smart  society;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Pe- 
travsky.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Petravsky,  New  York  ;  1899  :  56126, 
Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42821 

Smart's  dilemima;  a  comedv  sketch  in  1  act,  bv 
F.  L.  Whittier.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank  L.   Whittier.   Lowell,   Mass.;   D: 
8040.  Feb.  21.  1006:  2c.  Feb.  21.  1906.      42822 

Smashing'  (The)  of  the  idol;  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Wernaer.     169  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911 :  D :  24555 ;  Robert  M. 
Wernaer.  Cambridge,  Mass.  42823 

Smerdis,  the  Mag-ian;  an  historical  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago;  1889:28564.  Sept. 
20.  42824 

Smiff;  an  original  musical  farce,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 
59  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo!-ge  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1880: 
15608.  Oct.  12 :  2c.  Oct.  23.  42825 

Smile  (A)  and  a  tear;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  C. 
MoTse. 

©   Leonard   C.   Moi'se.   Covington,   La.:    D: 
12588.  l\Iar.  19,  1908.  42826 

Sniile  (The)  of  forg'iveness;  musical  fantasy,  b.v 
N.  I^slie.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36770 ;  Noel  Leslie, 
New  York.  42826a 

Smile  of  innocence;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Dunning.    85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1910;  D:  20664:  Harold  Wol- 
cott  Dunning,  Saint  Germaiu-en-Laye,  France. 

42827 

Smile  (The)  of  La  Gioconda;  tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish of  Jacinto  Benavente,  by  J.  A.  Herman. 
[2],  12  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911;   D :  25932 ;   John  Arm- 
strong Herman.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  42828 

Smile  (The)  of  Mona  Lisa;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Jacinto  Benavente.  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by 
John  Armstrong  Herman.  Boston,  R.  G. 
Badger,  etc.,  etc.  [1915]  3  p.  1.,  5-12  p.,  2  1., 
15-34  p.  12°.  (Contemporary  dramatists  se- 
ries ) 

©  May  3,  1915  ;  2c.  May  6,  1915  ;  D  :  40573  ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  42828a 

Smile  oh  smile.     See  S.  O.  S, 

Smiler  (A);  the  musical  farce  comedy,  by  A.  G. 
Delamater.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  G.  Delamater,  Costello.  Pa. ;  1895 : 
47880.  Sept.  20 :  2c.  Oct.  15.  42829 

Smiles  and  satires;  in  1  act,  by  William  J.  Mor- 
rissey.    16  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915;  0:40126;  Will  Morris- 
sey,  Brooklyn.  42829a 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-32 


2159 


42830 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42850 


Smiles  and.  tears;  a  comedy  drama,  by  E,  Ken- 
nedy. 

©  Elizabeth  Kennedy,  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10345,  Apr.  1,  1907.  42830 

a   sketch,   by   St.   Clair  Hurd.     9  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  S.  Hurd,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  9603,  Dec. 
10,  1906 ;  2  Dec.  10,  1906.  42831 

See  also  Arthur,  prince  of  Shonier. — As- 


shur,  prince  of  Shomer. 

Smith;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  B.  Arnold.     [2], 
102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1910 ;  D :  21334 ;  Pearl  B.  Ar- 
nold, Boston.  42832 

play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Maugham.    146  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   25,   1909;    D :  16927 ;    William 
Somerset  Maugham,  New  York.  42833 

Smith  (The)  family;  or.  The  legend  of  Wyo- 
ming, an  entirely  original  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  Edward  A.  Niven,  composed  by  S.  H. 
Speck. 

©  J.  Ridgway  Wright  and  Samuel  H.  Speck, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. ;  1886 :  18622,  Aug.  16. 

42834 

Smith  (The)  family  reunion;  a  characteristic 
description  in  3  acts,  by  M.  A.  Decker.*  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.,  A.  Walton  Damon  company  [1905] 
18  p.    12°. 

©   Mary   A.   Decker,   Dunkirk,   N.   Y. ;   D: 
7312,  Sept.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1905.    42835 

a    musical    comedy    in   3    acts,    by    M.    A. 


Decker.      Rev.     ed.      21    p.      8°.       Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©   Marv  A.   Decker,   Dunkirk,   N.   Y. ;    D: 
11809,  Nov.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1908.     42836 

Smith  (A)  mixup;  by  A.  Roucolle.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910;   D :  21427 ;  Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  42837 

Smith  (The)  mystery;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Louise  L.  Wilson. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1899  :  68874. 
Oct.  23.  42838 

Smith,  Smith  and  co.;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts. 

©  Donnelly,  Girard  &  Russell,  New  York; 
1889  :  9842,  Mar.  28.  42839 

Smith,  the  aviator;  comedy,  by  William  D.  Em- 
erson. Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1911] 
23  p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  Oct.  20,  1911  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25551 : 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  42840 

Smiths  (The) ;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Donnelly,  Girard  &  Russell,  New  York ; 

1889  :  9841,  Mar.  28.  42841 


Smith's  mortgage;  a  drama  from  life,  in  4  acts. 
[58]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John    J.    Shepphird,    Pasadena;    1894: 
33447,  June  25 ;  2c.  July  12,  1895.  42842 

Smiths  (The)  next  door;  1  act  farce,  by  J.  Her- 
bach.     12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911 ;  D :  28011 ;  Joseph  Her- 
I)ach,  Philadelphia.  42843 

Smiths  (The)  of  Smithville;  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  Carl  Gray  [pseud,  of  C.  C.  Park]  [1],  69  p. 
4''.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31851 ;  C.  C.  Park, 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  42844 

Smithsonian  (The);  comedietta  as  given  by 
Serena*  Smitli  and  the  nine  muses,  all  Smiths, 
reported  by  A.  C.  S.  Engle. 

©  Addie  C.   S.  Engle,  Indianapolis;   1898: 
74047,  Dec.  19;  2i-.  Dee.  19.  42845 

Smithy;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
H.  Farrell  and  Marie  Coe.  71  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Marie   Evelyn    Coe,    Melrose,    Cal.;    D: 
14023.  Oct.  9,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.       42846 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  South  [pseud, 
of  Robert  William  Smith]  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Robert    South.    Bournemouth,    England ; 
D:0659,  May  12,  1905;  2c.  Mav  12,  1905. 

42847 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Russell.     [3],  15  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6.  1914  ;  D  :  37126  ;  Howard  Rus- 
sell, Portland.  Or.  42847a 

Smiting   the  rock;  1  act  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
S.  H.  Brown.     [12]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  11,  1910;  D :  21527 ;   Samuel  H. 
Brown,  Philadelphia.  42848 

Smoke;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 
©  Jeannette  L.  Gilder,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1875 : 
13389,  Dec.  IS.  42849 

■  dramatic  sketcli    in   1   interior   setting   for 

four  persons,  by  I..  H.  Carpenter.     21  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   31,   1914;   D :  37975 ;   Louis  H. 
Carpenter,  Chicago.  42849a 

an  original   farcical  comedv   in  3  acts,  l)v 

Bob.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt  Smiley,  Philadelphia  ;  18S6  : 
24369.  Oct.  28.  42850 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  R.  O'Neill.  53  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Dec.    1,    1914 ;    D :  .38965 ;  Eleanora 

Regis  O'Neill,  Andover,  Mass.  42850a 


2160 


42851 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42868 


Smoke — Continued. 

or,  Tlie  pirates  of  the  Chesapeake,  a  sen- 
sational drama  in  4  acts,  by  .T.  J.  McCloskey. 

©   James   J.    McCloskey,    Brooklyn ;    1874 : 
14660,  Dec.  5.  42851 

Sec  also  Princess  Irina. 


Smoke  (The)  and  the  fire;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Trimble.     [109]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Trimble.  New  York  ;  D  :  12212.  Jan. 
20,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  42852 

Smoke  in  a  bag;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  K.  Doty. 
18  p.     4°.    Typewritteri. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25992 ;  Wilson  Kil- 
gore  Doty,  Chicago.  42853 

Smoke  of  battle;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  Vance, 
from  the  short  story  of  the  same  name  by 
I.  S.  Cobb.     [2],  47  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35.574 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance  and  Irvin  S.  Cobb,  New  York.    42853a 

Smoke  (The)  queen;  fantastic  Egyptian  scenic 
novelty  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Van  Avery  and 
W.  W\  Dunkle.     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6,    1910;    D :  21284 ;    H.    Van 
Averv  and  W.  W.  Dunkle.  South  Bend,  Ind. 

42854 

Smoke-ring's  Mary;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  E.  S. 
Piatt.     [2],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28.     1913;     D :  35171 ;     Ethel 
Shackelford  Piatt,  Evanston,  111.  42855 

Smoke  up;  dramatic  sketch,  by  S.  G.  Lines. 
27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 :  D :  20693 ;  S.  G.  Lines, 
Brooklyn.  42856 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry  W.  Osborne. 

Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.     10  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  9042. 
Sept.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  42857 

Smoked  glasses;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  V.  Hyatt. 
[60]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   5,   1915;   D:  39316;  Anna   Van 
Kirk  Hyatt,  Washington.  42857a 

Smoked  out;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Colby. 
[80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D  :  37922  ;  Anne  Colby, 
New  York.  42857b 

Smoker  at  Jolly  good  fellows  club,  no.  1;  a 
dialogxie.     12  p.     16°. 

©  H.  B.   Proehl,  Chicago;   A:  225140.  Dec. 
16,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1908.  42858 

Smoking  (The)  car;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company,  1900.    70  p.    24°. 

©  W.  D.   Howells.    New    York;    1900    A: 
19427,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  42859 


Smoking  (The)  set;  satirical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  J.  Whisler.  [2],  87  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12.  1913  ;  D  :  34119  ;  Ernest  Jack- 
son Whisler,  Tucson.  Ariz.  42860 

Smoky  affair;  comic  sketch,  by  B.  Eyferth. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16.  1909;  D:  17121;  Bruno  Ey- 
ferth,   Duluth,    Minu.  42861 

Smoldering  fires:  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Roberto 
Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  [93]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York :  D :  9833.  Jan. 
23,  1907;   2c.   Jan.  23,  1907.  42862 

Smouldering  fires;  play  in  1  act,  bv  L.  L. 
Schwartz.     [2],  16  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D :  36362 ;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  42862a 

Smudge  1944;  a  sketch,  by  Bert  B.  Lowrie. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909 ;  D :  16547 ;  L.  H.  Bar- 
clay, Ingersoll,  Ontario,  Canada.  42863 

Smug  (The)  citizen;  scenes  in  the  house  of 
Bezsemenov,  a  dramatic  sketch  in  4  acts,  by 
Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  tr. 
by  Edwin  Hopkins. 

{In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  4,  winter  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  11.  1907 ; 
B  :  121944  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  42863a 

Smuggled  (The)  cook.     See  Made  in  Germany. 

Smuggler  (The);  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Julie 
Heme  and  George  V.  Hobart.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25692  ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  42864 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Arden.     [1],  14  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1913  ;  D  :  32487  ;  Edwin  Arden, 
New  York.  42865 

Smugglers  (The);  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Gorman.    10 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20.  1910;  D :  22098 ;  Wilson  & 
Ardell,  New  York.  42866 


—  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Wolford  and 
A.  Wolford. 

©   Gus  Wolfoi-d   and   Arnold   Wolford,    St. 
Louis  ;  1892  :  37-598.  Sept.  14.  42867 

— . by    W.    H.    Lippincott.      141    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Wni.  H.  Lippincott,  New  York  ;  D :  13062, 
May  26.  1908;  2c.  May  26,  1908.  42868 


Smugglers  and  poachers. 

2161 


See  Love  or  life. 


42869 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42887 


Smuggler's  (The)  daughter;  an  emotional 
melodrama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  G.  J. 
Becker. 

©  George  J.  Becker,  Chicago ;  D  :  8216,  Mar. 
22,  1906.  42869 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  La  Foy.     [4]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Juue  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41012  ;  Elna  La  Foy, 
Portland,  Or.  42869a 

Smugglers   of   Badayez;   a   comic   opera   in   3 
acts,  libretto  by  F.  Ranken. 

©  Frederic  Ranken,  New  York ;  1899 :  45610, 
July  13.  42870 

music  by  Giack  Minkowski. 


©   Edward    Schuberth   &   co..   New   York; 
1899  :  73577,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  42871 

Smugglers  (The)  of  Scotland;  or.  The  lost  son, 

drama  in  4  acts,  composed  by  N.  Piperno.    Ms. 

©  N.  Piperno,  New  York ;  1880 :  2633.  Feb. 

17 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42872 

Snake-charmer  (The):  a  comic  opera,  music  by 
Audran,  libretto  by  Chivot  and  Duru. 

©  John  A.  McCaull,  New  York ;  1881 :  15540, 
Oct.  8,  42873 

romantic  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  dialogue, 

lyrics  and  stage  business,  by  W.  H.  Harris. 

[l],lllp.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913;  D:  33164;  William  H. 

Harris,  Washington.  42874 

tabloid  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Charles  Morton. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [27] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39198  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  42874a 

Snakes  in  the  grass;  a  sensational  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  .John  C.  Mink  and  Will  E.  Hays,  a 
dramatization  of  Rett  Winwood's  story  of 
that  name,  published  in  the  Saturday  night. 

©  John  C.  Mink  and  Will  E.  Hays,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1872  :  9943,  Sept.  14.  42875 

Snap;  or,  Our  seventh,  a  new  and  original  local 
drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    United    States;    1876:517, 
Jan.  12.  42876 

Snap  (A)  at  Paust;  or.  The  devil  in  town,  a 
burlesque  in  3  scenes,  by  C.  St.  Martin. 

©  Clement   St.  Martin,  New  York;   1898: 
45612,  Aug.  1.  42877 

Snap-shots;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Starr  and 
G.  A.  Poole.    Typewritten. 

©  Hattie  Starr  and  George  A.  Poole,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  200.56,  INIar.  18 ;  2c.  Mar.  18. 

42878 


Snap-shots — Continued. 

a  1  act  drama,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R.  San- 
ders and  C.  A.  Sanders.  Canton,  111.,  1906. 
cover-title.    1  p.  1.,  18  numb.  1.    4°. 

©  Helen  Gavlord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton.  111. ;  D :  9049,  Aug. 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  42879 


-2  act  drama,  bv  H.  Gaylord  and  L.  R.  and 

C.  A.  Sanders.    Rev.    21  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Aug.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D : 
167.56;  Helen  Gaylord  and  Luzetta  R.  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  42880 

Snapper    (The);    a   dramatic   composition   in   1 
act,  by  W.  C.  Shepp.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Campbell  Shepp,  New  York ;  D : 
1877,  May  13,  1902 ;  2c.  May  13,  1902.     42881 

Snare    (The);    a   comedy    in   4   acts,   by   F.   C. 
Locard. 

©  Frederic  C.  Locard,  Homeward,  111. :  D : 
13144.  June  8.  1908.  42882 


- — •  melodramatic  sketch,  by  B.  Hobbs.     [14]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   lo.   July   27,    1914:    D:  37676;   Bertram 
Hobbs,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  42882a 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  MclNIullen.    43  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   B.   McMulIen.   New   York;    D: 
14045,  Oct.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.      42883 

—  play   in   1   act,   by  H.   Booth.     24  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915;  D:  40526;  Hilliard 
Booth,  Brevard,  N.  G.  42883a 

Snare  (The)  and  the  bird;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  I. 
Mulholland.     [192]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eleanore  I.  Mulholland,  Long  Island 
Citv.  N.  Y. ;  D :  5470,  Aug.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  4, 
1904.  42884 

Snare  (The)  and  the  fowler.  See  Allison's 
lad. 

Snatched  from  disgrace;  or.  Saved  from  the 
whipping-post.      71   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Hari'ie  T.  Price,  Wilmington,  Del. ;  D : 
4708,   Mar.   10,  1904;   2c.  Mar.  16,  1904. 

42885 

Sneak  (The);  American  drama  in  4  nets,  by 
F.  J.  Beaman  and  C.  D.  Lancaster.  [75]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4.  1910 ;  D :  21262  ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.,  and  Chas.  D.  Lancaster, 
Shelby ville,  Ind.  42886 

or,   Knight  of  the  Nineteenth,   by  J.   W. 

Noble.     Scenario.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Winthrop  Noble,  New  York ;  D : 
15384,  Mar.  18,  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1909. 

42887 


2162 


42887 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


42901 


Sueak   (The)    thief;   plaj'    in   1   act,   by   Mary 

St:i fiord  Smith.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   ic.    Sept.    21.   1915;   D:  41791;    Stanley 

Hugh  Groome,  New  York.  42887a 

Sneaking-  one  over;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Munro.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   31,   1914;     D:  38794;    William 
Wallace  Munro,  New  York.  42887b 

Sneewittchen.      See  Snow-white. 

Sneg-ourotchka  (Fleur  de  neige);  conte  de 
priutemps,  opera  en  4  actes  et  un  prologue, 
musique  de  N.  Rimsky-Korsakow,  le  livret  est 
tire  de  la  piece  d'  A.  Ostrovsky,  tr.  frangaise 
de  P.  Halperine  et  P.  Lalo,  nouvelle  ed.  revue 
et  retouchee  par  I'auteur.  St.  Petersbourg, 
Moscou.  W.  Bessel  et  cie  [1908]  67  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  W.  Bessel  &  cie,  Leipzig ;  D :  12951,  May 
11.  1908 ;  2c.  May  9,  1908.  42388 

Sniffin,  Griffin,  Whiffin  and  Piffin;  a  trial 
scene  done  with  changes  of  costume  in  full 
view  of  the  audience,  by  W.  H.  Lingard. 

©    William    Horace    Lingard,    New    York ; 
1S72  :  8665,  Aug.  13.  42889 

Sniggles  (The)  family;  a  humorous  entertain- 
ment for  nine  young  ladies.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1891. 

©    Penn     pub.     co.,     Philadelphia ;     1892 : 
13522.  Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  42890 

Sniper  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill. 
[16]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1915;    D :  39971 ;    Eugene 
Gladstone  O'Neill,  Cambridge,  Mass.     42890a 

Sniping;  drama  in  1  act,  by  AV.  Steell.  [1], 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915 ;  D :  40315 ;  Willis  Steell, 
New  York.  42890b 

Snitch  (The);  a  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  R.  R. 
Brown.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Randol  R.  Brown,   St.  Louis ;  D :  13490, 
Aug.  3,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908.  42891 

Snob  and  the  sewing  girl;  a  society  play  in  5 
acts,  bv  G.  L.  Raymond.  [Washington.  Press 
of  Byron  S.  Adams,  1905]     60  p.     12°. 

©   George   L.    Raymond,    Washington ;    D : 
7262,    Sept.    15.    1905;   2c.    Sept.   15,  1905. 

42892 

Snobdoni;  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Westermayr. 

©  Arthur  .T.  Westermayr,  Brooklyn ;  1889 : 
33310,  Nov.  2.  42893 

Snobinette  (Madame  Snob);  operette  in  3 
akteii,  von  Edmund  Edel  und  Eugen  Altmann, 
musik  von  Leo  Portnoff,  revidiert  von  Her- 
mann Halbig.     47  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910  ;  D  :  22555  ;  Aug.  Oranz, 
Leipzig.  42894 


Snobs,  hypocrites  and  parasites;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Raimondo.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Philip  Raimondo,  New  York;  D :  12460, 
Mar.  2,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908.  42895 

Snobson's  stag-party;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Le- 
vin O.  Tees. 

©   Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1899: 
63253,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  14  42896 

Suooperviser  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Olds.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Dec.   31,   1914;    D :  39257 ;   Mr.   and 
Mrs.  Marshall  Olds,  New  York.  42896a 

Snoring  (The)  soldier;  comedy  farce  in  1  act, 
by  F.  A.  D'Andrea.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1914;    D :  35994 ;    Frank   A. 
D'Andrea,  New  Haven.  42896b 

Snow-bound.     See  Social  (The)  stage. 

Snow-cap  (The)  sisters;  a  farce,  by  Ruth  Mc- 
Enery  Stuart.  New  York,  Harper  and  bros., 
1897.     1  p.  1.,  11  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1897:70891, 
Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  18.  42897 

Snow  (The)  image  and  other  plays;  by  E.  A. 
Luques.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
95  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  snow  image. — The  spirit  of 
Memorial   day. — A   dramatization   of   Hiawa-* 
tha's    childhood. — The    story    of    the    poplar 
tree. 

©  June  8.  1914  ;  2c.  June  9, 1914  ;  D :  37267 ; 
E.  Antoinette  Luques,  AUston,  Mass.    42897a 

Snow  (The)  man;  an  extravaganza  in  1  act, 
by  M.  B.  Kirby.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Brown  Kirbv,  New  York ;   D : 
10015,  Feb.  23,  1907;   2c.  Feb.  23,  1907. 

42898 

■  or,  A  cold  proposition,  sketch  in  1  act,  by 

T.  H.  Forbes.     5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  Harold   Forbes.    New   Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
D :  6337,  Mar.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1905. 

42899 

Snow  nymph;  a  musical  pantomime,  by  N. 
Smith.  cover-title,  2  p.  12°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Nelia  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  1923,  May  22, 
1902 ;  2c.  June  10,  1902.  42900 

Snow  (The)  queen;  by  H.  G.  Chapman. 

©  Henry  Grafton  Chapman,  New  York ;  D : 
10858,   June  26,  1907.  42901 


2163 


42901 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42916 


Snow  (The)  queen — Continued. 

fairy  play  for  children  in  2  acts,  drama- 
tized and  arr.  from  tlie  story  of  tliat  title  by 
Hans  Christian  Andersen,  by  E.  B.  Grimball. 
[20]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   22,  1915;   D :  42545 ;   Elizabeth 
B.  Grimball,  New  York.  42901a 

in  4  acts,  by  L.  Loveman.  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1910 ;  D  :  22225  ;  Leonora  Love- 


man,    Cambridge,   Mass. 


42902 


—  a  musical  drama,  by  G.  W.  Hofmanu.  17  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Gerda  Wismer  Hofmann,  San  Francisco ; 
D:  14740,  Dec  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908. 

42903 

—  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  Hans  (chris- 
tian Andersen,  by  G.  H.  White,  [3],  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  14,  1914  ;  D  :  37568  ;  Grace  Hoff- 
man White,  Washington.  42903a 

founded    on    Hans    Andersen's    fairy 


tale,  by  L.  Loveman.     London,    George   Allen 
&  CO.,  ltd..  1918.    89  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    10,    1913;    2c.    Feb.    24,   1913;    D: 
32389 ;  Leonora  Loveman,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

42904 

Snow  top;  or,  Intra  muros,  by  J.  M.  McNulty. 

©  ,1.  M.  McNulty,  Milwaukee ;  1893 :  20834, 
Apr.  29.  42905 

Snow  White;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  R.  Sauers. 
[22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1915;    D:  41-502;    Herman 
lialph  Sauers,  Pittsburgh.  42905a 

—  a  play  for  children  in  4  acts  and  9  scenes. 


by  M.  Merington.  founded  on  G.  A.  Gorner's 
Sneewittchen,  a  stage  adaptation  of  the  fairy 
(ale  of  the  name.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marguerite    Merington,    New    York ;    D : 
G777,  June  G,  1905 ;  2c.  June  6,  1905.       42906 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Solari.     53  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ]c.   Sept.  13,  1910;  D:  22044;   .Joseph  C. 
Solari,  St.  Louis.  42907 

—  [play  in  2  acts]   by  H.  G.  Green.     127  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912 ;  D :  28420 ;  Henry  Gil- 
lidge  Green,  London.  42908 


Snow  White  and  Kose  Red. 
for  children. 


See  Fairy  plays 


Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs;  a  fairy  tale 
play  based  on  the  story  of  the  brothers  Grimm, 
by  Jessie  Braham  White,  with  nuisic  by  Ed- 
mond  Rickett  and  numerous  illustrations  bv 


Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs — Continued. 
Charles  B.  Falls.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  & 
company,  1913.  7  p.  1.,  236  p.  front.,  col. 
plates.    8°. 

©   Nov.    22,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   30,    1914;    A: 
362566  ;  Winthrop  Ames,  New  York.      42908a 

fairy  tale  play   in  7  acts,  from  the  story 


by   the   brothers    Grimm,   by    Jessie   Braham 
White.      [9],   194  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1912;   D:  31399;   Winthrop 
Ames,  New  York.  42909 

See  also  Eairy  plays  for  children. 

Snow  (The)  witch.      See  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Snowball.     See  Boule  de  neige. 

Snowball,  a  colored  valet;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Burt  Emerson.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1895.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  358] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O.;   1895:36047. 
July  11;  Ic.  .July  19.  42910 

Snowball  fantastics;  a  series  of  evolutions  and 
pantomimes,  by  Adelaide  Westcott  Hatch. 
New  York,  Hints  publishing  company,  1903. 
cover-title,  3  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  D :  4192.  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  42911 

Snowballing;  a  play  in  1  act,  introduced  in  the 
nuisical  comedy  The  Alaskan,  by  W.  P.  Cul- 
len.    2  p.     8°. 

©  Wm.  P.  Cullen,  Chicago ;  C :  207651,  May 
15,  1909;   2c.  May  24,  1909.  42912 

Snowballs;  a  staff  drill,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Lebanon,  ().,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover- 
title.  3  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©   March    bros.,     Lebanon,     O. ;     D :  13880. 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  42913 

or,  The  follies  of  a  night,  an  original  au- 
dacity in  pantomime-comedy  form,  by  R. 
Eraser.     [2],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Eraser,  New  York ;  1881 :  17116, 
Nov.  3;  2c.  Nov.  10.  42914 

Snowbound;  comedy  for  2  males  and  2  females, 
by  Frances  Ayrnar  Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1907.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11703,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2e.  Nov.  16,  1907.    42915 

—  comedy  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A, 
Bough  ton.     [1],  141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915;  D :  40451 ;  Willis  Ar- 
nold Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  42915a 

Snowdrop;  1  act  western  playlet,  by  A.  Mar- 
tyu.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1910 ;  D :  22270 ;  Alvin  Mar- 
tyn,   Pittsburgh.  42916 


2164 


42917 


OOPYKIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


42937 


Snowdrop  and  the  dwarfs  of  the  mountains; 
a  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wood- 
ard.     18  p.    f°.     Ms. 

©  John  Woodard.  New   York;   1883:7927, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  42917 

Snowdrop  (The)  of  the  North.  See  Christie 
Johnstone, 

Snowed  in;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  Wy- 
lie,  jr. 

©  J.  E.  Wylie,  jr.,  Englewood,  N.  J. ;  1876 : 
5194,  Apr.  29.  42918 

■ •  original  comedy  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Her- 
bert Hall  Winslow.     [5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.   10,  1911;   D:  25738;  Fred  Mo- 
zart, Newton,  Mass.  42919 

Snowed  up;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Calver.  28  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23009 ;  Harry  Oalver, 
New  York.  42920 

Snowed  up  with  a  duchess;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  C.  A.  Castell.  New  York.  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  20  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  107) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  9005, 
Aug.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  42921 

Snowflake  and  the  seven  pigmies;  a  spectacu- 
lar drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  F.  W.  Bert. 

©  Frederick  W.  Bert,  Boston ;  1880 :  13552, 

Sept.  4.  42922 

Snowfiower  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 

fi-om  the  French  of  Desnoyers  and  D'Ennery, 

by  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©  Mrs.  Roiaualdo  Pacheco,  Ncav  York; 
ISSO :  15736,  Oct.  14.  42923 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  K.  Peile,  M.  Morton 

and  P.  Tscaicowsky.     [42]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  F.  Kinsey  Peile,  Michael  Morton,  London, 
and  Pierre  Tscaicowsky,  Russia  ;  D  :  6717,  May 
5,  1905 ;  2c.  May  5,  1905.  42924 

(Edelweiss);  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts. 


by  Dion  Boucicault. 

©  Kate  Claxton,  United  States ;  1880 :  15241, 

Oct.  7.  42925 

Snubbing   (The)  of  Fanny;  play  in  1  act,  by 

Winifred    St.    Clair.      London,    F.    Griffiths 

[1914]     31  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  8,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  36587  ; 
Francis  Griffiths,  London.  42925a 

Snuff  in  a  box;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  J.  M.  G. 
Wood.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902. 
16  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  430] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1629,  Mar. 
20,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1902.  42926 


Snug  Harbor;  by  M.  F.  Gareissen. 

©  Mabel  Fonda  Gareissen,  Washington;  D: 
15107,  Feb.  24,  1909.  42927 

Snug  little  kingdom;  a  comedy  of  Bohemia  in 
3  acts,  by  Mark  Ambient.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  71  p. 
12°. 

©  Sanmel  French,  New  York ;  D  :  8638,  June 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1906.  42928 

So  great  of  reformation;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
:nid  3  acts,  by  Z.  M.  Clark. 

©  Zeba  Montgomery  Clark,  Montvale,  N.  J. ; 
1884 :  9799,  May  12.  42929 

So  ich  dir;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Paul 
Lindau.  Berlin  [Felix  Bloch  erben]  1903. 
128  p.     12°. 

©  Heinrich  Conried,  New  York ;   D :  4399, 
Dec.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904,  42930 

So  like  a  woman;  by  D.  G.  Bartlett. 

©    Dorothee    Grey    Bartlett,    Philadelphia; 
1900  A:  6931,  Mar.  15.  42931 

So  like  her  father;  a  drama  in  a  prelude  and  3 
acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake.  Chicago,  1909.  83  p, 
12°. 

©  July  6,  1909  ;  2c.  July  12,  1909  ;  D :  16224 ; 
James  Vila  Blake,  Chicago.  42932 

So  much  for  so  much;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W, 
Mack.     [80]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1913  ;  D  :  35520 ;  Willard  Mack, 
Salt  Lake  City.  '    42933 

So'n  windhund;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  C. 
Kraata  und  A.  Hoffmann.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    88  p.    12°, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913 ;  D :  34883 ;  Curt  Kraatz 
und  Arthur  Hoffmann,  Berlin.  42934 

So  said  Ecclesiastes;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Reis. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Reis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13841, 
Sept.  19,  1908.  42935 

So  shall  ye  reap;  intensely  dramatic  incident, 
by  L.  Kelley.     [3],  14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8, 1915 ;  D :  39897 ;  Loring  Kelley, 
Seattle.  42935a 

So  spin  the  fates;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Sawyer. 
140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucv  M.  Sawyer,  New  York;  D :  10110, 
Mar.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  42936 

So  truly  good!  or,  A  saint  against  his  will, 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of 
W.  O.'Soubron] 

©  William   Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee:   D: 
592,  May  29,  1901  .  42937 


2165 


42938 


BEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42956 


So  wird's  geanacht;  posse  mit  gesaug  und  tanz 
in  3  akten,  von  H.  Frey  und  P.  W.  Hardt,  mu- 
sik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Vollstandiges  textbuch. 
Miinchen,  Drei  niasken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912. 
134  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913  ;  D  :  34147  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  42938 

Soap-bubble  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
bv  M.  Phister.  Cincinnati,  Commercial  ga- 
zette. 1885.    40  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Montgomery  Phister.  Cincinnati ;  1885 : 
13099.  June  13 ;  2c.  July  23.  42939 

Soap-bubble  (The)  drill;  an  entertainment  for 
girls,  by  ilargaret  Fezandie.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  CO.,  ] 892.    10  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1892: 
36090,  Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  42940 

Soap  (The)  peddler;  in  2  scenes,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton  and  T.  Mayo  Geary.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Stutzman  &  May,  Williamsport,  Pa. ;  D : 
13204,  June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908. 

42941 

Sob  (The)  artist;  comedy  drama  sketch,  by  C.  E. 
Mace.    [11]  p.    f°-    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1911;  D:  25112;  Chas.  E. 
:Mace,  Denver.  42942 

.a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Mace.     [3],  33  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic  Mar.  6,  1913;  D:  32532;  Charles  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  .  42943 

Sobrina  (La)  del  cura;  melodrama  en  2  actos, 
divididos  ea  4  cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa,  de 
C.  Arniches.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pafioles]  1914.    68  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40075 ;  Carlos  Arniches.  Madrid.  42943a 

Sobriuos  (Los)  de  Don  Juan;  aproposito  en  1 
acto,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Enrique 
Cliariau  y  Julio  Sanchez  Godiuez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  25  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38237 ;  E.  Charlan  y  J.  Sanchez  Godinez,  Ma- 
drid. 42943b 

Sociable  (A)  seamstress;  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
1898 :  64367,  Nov.  2  ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  42944 

Social  aspirations;  original  comedy  in  2  scenes, 
by  Helen  Sherman  Griffith.  New  York,  Dick 
Si  Fitzgerald,  1903.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  3545, 
June  6.  1903 ;  2c.  July  25,  1903.  42945 


Social  barrier;  4  act  drama,  by  W.  C.  Herman. 
40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D :  17436 ;  W.  C.  Her- 
man, Worthington,  Ind.  42946 

Social  (A)  battle;  Mrs.  Brainbridge's  dance,  a 
society  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  [74] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909;  D :  16607 ;  William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  42947 

Social  brig'ands;  by  Mary  Bradford  Crownin- 
shield. 

©  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield,  Washing- 
ton; D:1481,  Feb.  20,  1902.  42948 

• -a  dramatization  [in  4  acts]  by  Mrs.  E.  N. 

Morgan   and   F.    Chaffee,   of   an   unpublished 
novel  by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield.     [116] 

1).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Ednumd  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland, 
O.,  and  Frank  Chaffee.  New  York;  D :  4574. 
Feb.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  42949 ' 

Social  (A)  bursa;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Castelle. 

©  John  Wavne  Castelle,  Blue  Island,  111. ; 
1899  :  44029,  July  7.  42950 

Social  (The)  butterfly;  a  modern  society  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  T.  Kallmann.  [61]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bernadine  T.  Kahmann,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  13240,  June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  24, 
1908.  42951 

Social  (The)  cheaters;  a  tragic  farce  in  4  acts, 
by  a  New  Yorker.  [101]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909;  D :  16270 ;  Henry  B. 
Harris,  New  York.  42952 

Social  (A)  cobweb;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,* 
by  J.  G.  Greig. 

©  J.  C.  Greig  and  Lac  Stafford,  Minneapo- 
lis;  1900  A:  20133,  Aug.  13.  42953 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  O.  Greig.     [26]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  C.  Greig,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1891 :  1371, 
Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  8.  42954 

Social  detective;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York ;  D :  4917,  Apr. 
21,  1904.  42955 

Social  (A)  dilemma;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  M.  Gardenhire.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  M.  Gardenhire,  Topeka,  Kan.;  1893: 
49776,  Nov.  8;  2c.  Nov.  8.  42956 

Social  (A)  disaster;  i^lay  in  1  act,  by  V.  B.  Ben- 
ton.   12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D :  37663 ;  Vera  Bone- 
parte  Benton,  Alameda,  Cal.  42956a 


2166 


42957 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


42980 


Social  duplicity;  a  play,  by  A.  Bingham. 

©   Amelia   Bingham,    New   York ;     D :  424, 
May  3.  1901.  42957 

Social  dynamites;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Margrave.  New  York,  Pusey  &  Rooney,  1881. 
35  p.     8°. 

I©    Walter    Cox.    New    York ;    1881 :  17424, 


Nov.  8;  2c.  Dec.  9. 


42958 


Social  (The)  error;  drama,  by  I.   S.  Wechsler. 
[2],  82  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   5,   1911;    D:  2.5945;  Israel    S. 

Wechsler,  New  York.  42959 

Social  (A)  escapade;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
written  and  composed  by  A.  A.  Andros. 

©  Annie  A.  Andros,  Oambridgeport,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  27738,  May  6.  42960 

Social  (A)  event;  a  play  of  our  own  times,  1 
act  drama,  by  M.  D.  Hensey. 

©  Melville  D.  Hensey,  Washington;  1892: 
40489,  Oct.  6.  42961 

Social  evil;  in  8  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Lucas.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     [1873]     12  p.     8°. 

©  Andrew  H.  Lucas,  St.  Louis ;  1873 :  6704, 
June  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  25.  42962 

a  moral  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  7388, 
July  10.  42963 

Social  (The)  game;  or,  Barton  Holt  of  Trisco, 
an  original  4  act  drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  9976,  Feb. 
16,   1907.  42964 

Social  glass;  monologue,  by  D.  Y.  Steiner.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1910;   D :  22939 ;   D.  Verne 
Steiner,  Manor,   Pa.  42965 

or.  The  victims  of  the  bottle,  T.  T.  Wood- 
ward's original,  moral,  temperance  drama,  in 
5  acts.  New  York,  S.  French  &  son,  1881. 
46  p.  12°.  ([French's  standard  drama,  act- 
ing ed.,  no.  385]) 

©    T.    Trask    Woodward,     Marshall,     111.; 
1880:19301,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1881. 

42966 

Social  (A)  heroine;  or,  Broken  to  harness, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mervyn  Dallas. 

©  Carrie  Turner  Mack,  New  York;  1894: 
24291,   May  14.  42967 

Social  (A)  highwayman;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.     12  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  37874  ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  42967a 

Social  (A)  idol;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Muret  and  Dan  Young.    Typewritten, 

©    Edward    M.    Muret,    New    York;    1893: 
13425,  Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  20.  42968 


Social  (A)  Judas;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Levin  C.  Tees  and  J.  Shriver  Murphy. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  39950, 
July  8 ;  2c.  July  8.  42969 

Social  (The)  ladder;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E, 
Clayton  and  Mrs.  G.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1893 :  10180, 
Feb.  25.  42970 

Social  (The)  leader's  husband;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  J.  Young.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   8,   1913;    D :  32885 ;   George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  42971 

Social  (The)  liars;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  R. 
Foster.     [2],  100  p.    4°.    Typewritten." 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1913;    D:  34092;    Carlton 
Russell  Foster,  Los  Angeles.  42972 

Social  (A)  lion;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Sheridan. 
New  York,  1890.    88  p.     12°. 

©    Eugene    Sheridan,     New    York ;     1888 : 
26314,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1891.  42973 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  K.  Hager. 

©  Charles  K.   Hager,   St.  Louis ;   D :  1406, 
Feb.  6,  1902.  42974 

Social  malaria;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L,  Steffe- 
none, 

©  Luigi  Steffenone,  New  York  ;  1886 :  21325, 
Sept.  23.  42975 

Social  (A)  nightmare;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lincoln  Balcli  [i.  e.  W.  L.  Balch]  133  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  5359,  Aug. 
1.  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  42976 

Social  (A)  outcast;  a  domestic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Townsend.  New  York,  The  De 
Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1895: 
64534,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  42977 

Social  (A)  pariah;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young. 
[146]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   B.   Young.   Chicago ;    D :  10654, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29,  1907.  42978 

Social  (A)  pirate;  or.  Beating  the  world,  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  Kaiser.     [55]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    KaLser,    Kansas    City,     Mo. ;    D : 

12737,  Apr.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.    42979 

See  also  Tremblers  (The) 


Social  (A)  problem;  an  up-to-date  drama,   by 
F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  13676. 
Aug.  28,  1908.  42980 


2167 


42981 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43002 


Social  questions;  a  modern  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  I.  H.  Perdicaris.  Paris,  T.  Symonds,  1878. 
52  p.    16°. 

©  Ion  H.  Perdicaris,  Trenton,  N.  J. ;  187S : 
14937,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1879.  42981 

Social  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Smith. 

©  William  Allen   Smith,    Brooklyn,    1888: 
12878,   May   2.  42982 

Social  (A)  saint;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Herbert. 

©    Carl    Herbert,    Philadelphia;    ICOU    A: 
18050,  July  21.  42983 

Social  scandal;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©   Charles   Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D:8982,  Aug.  22,  1906.  42984 

Social  (The)  secretary;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Mixon.     [112]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914  ;  D  :  36078  ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  42984a 

Social  session;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  J.  Sprague. 

©   D.    J.    Sprague,    Milford,    Mass.;    1889: 
22273,   July   19.  42985 

Sec  also  Fat  men's  club. 


Social  (A)  sphinx;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Burke. 

©  Annie  Elisabeth  Burke,  New  York  ;  1895  : 
12808,  Mar.  4.  42986 

Social  (The)  stage;  original  dramas,  comedies, 
burlesques  and  entertainments,  by  G.  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1871.  262  p. 
front.,  plates.     16°. 

Contents:  The  last  loaf. — A  Grecian 
bend. — Too  late  for  the  train. — Snow-bound. — 
Bonbons. — Lightheart's  pilgrimage. — The  war 
of  the  roses. — Thirty  minutes  for  refresh- 
ments.— A  little  more  cider. — New  brooms 
sweep  clean. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1870 :  2642, 
Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  42986a 

Social  (A)  success;  play  in  1  act,  by  Max  Beer- 
bohm.     [3],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32119 ;  Sir  George 
Alexander,  London.  42987 

Social  suicide;  a  story  of  modern  society  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  Henegan. 

©  Rex  Henegan,  Boston ;  D :  3041,  Feb.  4. 
1903.  42988 

Social  (The)  tragedy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Hoge.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1911;  D :  24778 ;  Albert 
Arista  Hoge,  New  York,  42989 


Social  (The)  war  of  1900;  or,  The  con- 
spirators and  lovers,  a  thrilling  prophetic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  M.  Landis.  Philadel- 
phia, The  author  [1874]     39  p.    12°. 

©   Simon   M.   Landis,   Philadelphia;    1873: 
12127,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1874.  42990 

Social  whirl;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  L. 
Sliubert. 

©  Lee  Shubert,  New  York ;  D :  8081,  Mar.  1, 
1906.  42991 

Social  (A)  wreck;  a  serio-comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  G.  D.  Hand,  music  by  C.  Roese. 

©   George   D.    Hand   and   Carl    Roese,    St. 
Paul;  1885:4242,  Feb.  16.  42992 

Socialism;  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Kasper. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   7,   1910;   D :  20372 ;   Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  42993 

1  a-ct  play  of  to-day,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.    25  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1910;   D:  21039;   Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  42994 

Socialist    (The);    by    John    Gilroy.      12   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Ackermaun,  Cincinnati ;  D :  15161, 
Feb.  24,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1909.  42995 

dramatic  episode  before  the  dawn  of  the 

new  era,  by  W.  Montague.     9  p.     4°.     Type- 
written, 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21,    1911;    D:  25820;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  42996 

play,  by  H.  Talbert.     [3],  38  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D :  28655 ;  Harlin  Tal- 
bert, Albany,  Or.  42997 

Socialists  (The);  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood. 
60  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    S.    Lockwood,    Evanston,    111. ; 
D:4833,  Apr.  4,   1904;  2c.  Apr.  4,   1904. 

42998 

a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  R.  Dalby. 


[80]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Dec.  29,  1913;   D :  35484 ;   Alfred   R. 
Dalby,  Chicago.  42999 

Society.     Typewritten. 

©    Richard    F.    Price,     New    York;     1899: 
39229,  June  14;  2c.  July  3.  43000 

by  R.  S.  Higgins. 

©    Ruggles   S.    Higgins,     Livermore     Falis, 
Me.;  D:574,  June  13,  1901.  43001 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weisenberg. 


80  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   J.   Weisenberg,   Cleveland;   D: 
14928,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.    43002 


2168 


43003 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43023 


Society — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  W.  Dam. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York ;  D :  917,  Oct.  3, 
1901.  43003 

and  Caste;  [2  plays]  by  T.  W.  Robertson, 


Society   (A)   fad;   farce-comedy   in  3   acts,  by 
John  G.  Wilson. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York ;  1892 :  12130, 
Mar.  19.  43013 


ed.  by  T.  Edgar  Pembertou.  Boston  and  Lon- 
don, D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1905.  xxxvi,  251  p. 
24°.     ([Belles-lettres  series,  section  3]) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston;   A :  115911, 
May  3,  1905;  2c.  May  3,  1905.  43003a 

Society  acting;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  69245, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  30.       43004 

Society  (A)  actress;  comedy,  by  E.  Houston. 

©    Edith  .  Houston,    Chicago  ;     1890 :  34916. 
Nov.  6.  43005 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Harris.     [115]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913;  D :  33836 ;  Wm.  Har- 
ris, New  York.  43006 

Society  and  Babe  Robinson;  or,  The  streets  of 
old  San  Erancisco,  play,  by  E.  S.  Mighels. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  pub.  co.,  1914.  93  p. 
8°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1914;  D: 
39034;  Ella  Stei'ling  Mighels,  San  Francisco. 

43006a 

Society  belles;  a  burlesque. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair  and  Edward  Leslie,  New 
.York;  1899:33464,  May  18.  43007 

Society  (A)  bluff;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Russell. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York ;  1891 :  34657, 
Sept.  29.  43008 

Society  (The)  circus;  an  operatic  conceit,  in  2 
acts,  designed  and  arr.  by  O.  E.  Skiff,  music 
by  George  Schleifarth. 

©  H.  B.  Thearle  &  co.,  Chicago;  1894: 
60948,  Dec.  29.  43009 

Society  (The)  coach;  musical  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  B.  Cooke.  [18]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Mariorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  D: 
10075,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.    43010 

Society  (The)  editor  at  the  phone;  a  mono- 
logue, by  E.  A.  Chambliss.  9  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Emma  Amonette  Chambliss,  Memphis, 
Tenn. ;  D :  15165,  Feb.  23,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1909.  43011 

Society  (A)  event;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Mayer.     Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  Mayer,  San  Francisco ;  1893 : 
9275,  Feb.  20;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1894.  43012 


- — -Same.  [New  York,  Strauss  &  Klee,  1892] 
2  p.  1.,  54  numb.  1.,  4  1.    4°. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York ;  1892 :  16037, 
Apr.  12;  2c.  Apr.  12.  43014 

Society  for  mine;  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  L. 
Ir\^-in.     [5]  p.     4°.    TypewTitten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911;  D:  25979;  David  L. 
Irwin,  St.  Louis.  43015 

Society  (The)  girl;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Abra- 
ham Goldknopf.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D:  28747;  A.  Gold- 
knopf, Bathbeach,  N.  Y.  43016 

Society  girls;  a  burlesque. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair  and  Edward  Leslie,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  33465,  May  18.  43017 

Society  Island;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Turner.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Celie  Ellis  Turner,  New  York;  D :  9471, 
Nov.  20,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1906.  43018 

Society  (The)  Islands;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Beardsley  Woods, 
music  by  B.  Walker.  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D :  20232 ;  Barclay 
AValker,  New  York.  43019 

Society,  its  swells,  snobs  and  servants;  a  ro- 
mantic, musical  and  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 
New  York,  1880. 

©  W.  J.  Comley  and  J.  S.  Key,  United 
States  ;  1880 :  4777,  Mar.  25.  43020 

Society  (A)  lion;  a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Myles. 

©  A.  Edward  Myles,  Omaha,  Neb.;  1894: 
22251,  Apr.  30.  43021 

Society  (The)  of  the  seven  stars.  See  Sun- 
rise. 

Society  (A)  pilot;  a  modern  American  drama  of 
social  life  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bachmann  and 
O.  Morosco.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Morosco  and  C.  Wm.  Bachmann, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  11949,  Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb. 
15,  1908.  43022 

Society  (A)  star;  an  original  musical  farce 
comedy,  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  Hari*y  W. 
Emmett. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair,  New  York  ;  1888  :  25053, 
Sept.  3.  43023 


2169 


43024 


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43038 


Society  (A)  terror;  a  comedy  In  3  acts,  by  E. 
Monk.     Ms. 

©  Edward  Monk  and   D.   P.   Coville,  Chi- 
cago ;  1892 :  32S58,  Aug.  10 ;  Ic.  act  1,  Aug.  10. 

43024 

Society  (A)  tramp;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  L.  Bloom. 

©  Lewis  Bloom,  United  States ;  1893 :  40416, 
Sept.  6.  43025 

Society's  back  yard;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Blanchard.     148  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    14,    1909;    D:  16942;    Arthur 
Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  43026 

Society's  sin,     See  Electrolysis. 

Society's  victim;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Laudes.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D :  23845 ;  Lewis  Lan- 
des,  New  York.  43027 

Sociological  maid;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charlotte 
Teller  and  Martha  S.  Bensley.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Teller  Johnson,  New  York ;  D : 
8051,  Feb.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.     43028 

Socorrito  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividiuo  en 
3  cuadros  y  1  intermedio,libro  de  A.  Caamano, 
mfisica  de  los  maestros  Calleja  y  Barrera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1914. 
44  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.  30,   1914;   D: 
36539  ;  Angel  Caamano,  Madrid.  43028a 

Socrate  et  sa  femme.  See  Socrates  and  his 
wife. 

Socrates;  drama  in  5  acts  of  the  life  of  the 
world's  greatest  philosopher,  by  F.  S.  Clark. 
78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38945 ;  Fred  Sher- 
wood Clark,  Brooklyn.  43028b 

play   to   develop    a    thought   on   truth,    by 

W.  G.  Sears.    12  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Feb.   20,   1913;   2c.   Feb.   20,   1913;   D: 
32647 ;  Willis  G.  Sears,  Omaha,  Neb.       43029 

Socrates  and  his  wife;  a  1  act  comedy  in  verse, 
tr.  by  permission  of  Theodore  de  Banville, 
author  of  the  original  in  French,  Socrate  et  sa 
femme,  with  share  to  him  in  author's  rights, 
by  C.  Renauld,  preface  by  C.  A.  Dana.  1st.  ed. 
New  York,  The  Marinoni  press,  1889.  xii, 
[2],  39,  1  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1889 :  18963, 
June  19 ;  2c.  July  13.  43030 

Soda  (The)  stand;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E. 
McGaffey.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Oct.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42303 ;  Earnest  Mc- 
Gaffey, Victoria,  British  Columbia.        43030a 

Soda  water  girl.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 


Sodabergs  (The);  or,  Utah  in  '62,  1  act  comedy, 
by  Jack  Haynes  and  E.  S.  Haynes.  22  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915  ;  D  :  41317  ;  Eva  Stewart 
Haynes,  Portland,  Or.  43030b 

Sodom  and  Gom.orrha;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Bauer. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer,  New  York  ;  1894  :  28433, 
July  7.  43031 

Same. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer,  New  York ;  1894 :  36009, 


Aug.  1. 


43032 


Sceurs  (Les)  Zigoteau;  vaudeville  en  3  actes, 
par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  of 
Georges  Lanos]  Paris,  C.  .Toubert,  1912.  152 
p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    .Tan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32025;  Joubert,  Paris.  43033 

Soff  and  fresh;  in  a  little  bit  and  then  some, 
by  Fennel  and  Tyson.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17718 ;  Fennel  and 
Tyson,  Brooklyn.  43034 

Soft  (A)  black  overcoat  with  a  velvet  collar; 
[play  in  1  act]  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers,  [and] 
The  rough  diamond,  by  Buckstone.  Philadel- 
phia, P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1886.  p.  193-216.  12°. 
(Drcmatic  supplement  to  One  hundred  choice 
selections,  no.  15) 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
12543,  May  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  43035 

Soft  (A)  cold  hand;  in  1  act,  by  B.  A.  Dwyer. 
©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  Washington;  1900 
A :  2S294,  Nov.  16.  43036 

Soft  pickings;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Childrey. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:  40112;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,  Philadelphia.  43036a 

Soft  (A)  snap;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Dick  Navlor  [pseud,  of  I.  B.  Naylor]  Galves- 
ton, Hopkins  &  co.,  1895.     20  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©    I.    B.    Naylor,    Galveston,    Tex.;    1894: 
n5164,  Nov.  26;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1895.  43037 

•  or,  Soft  snaps,  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

being  a  satire  on  domestic  servants,  by  W.  J. 
Conley. 

©   William   J.   Comley,   New   York;    1884: 
18914,  July  9.  43038 

Soft  snaps.     See  Soft  (A)  snap. 

Soft  (The)  snot;  satirical  melodramatic  farr-e 
in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  D.  Willson.  [i!], 
110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915;  D :  41935 ;  Corwin  Dale 
AVillson,  Ann  Arbor.  43038a 


2170 


43039 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43058 


Sogoro;  or,  Greater  love,  a  Japanese  tragedy, 
by  N.  G.  Munro.     41  p.     16°. 

©   Apr.    20.    1910;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1910;    D: 
20853;  Neil  Gordon  Munro,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

43039 

Sohn  (Der)  der  v\rildnis.  See  Ingomar,  the 
barbarian. — Parthenia  and  the  hero  of  the 
wilderness. 

Sohn  (Der)  des  Zeus;  koraodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Theodor  Wolff-Thiirina:.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch. 
1913.     141  p.     8°. 

©   Mar.   19.   1913;   2c.   May   26.   1913;   D: 
333.37 ;  Theaterverlag  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin. 

43040 

Soiled  (A)  dove:  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Burtt. 

©   Thomas   A.   Burtt,   Philadelphia;   1892: 
27348,  June  30.  43041 

Soir  (Le)  de  Waterloo;  episode  musical  en  2 
actes,  de  Eug.  et  Ed.  Adenis,  musique  de 
Emile  Nerini.  Paris,  A.  Girard,  1910.  30  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Jan.  5,  1911 :  2c.  Jan.  21,  1911 ;  D  :  23153 ; 
Amand  Girard,  Paris.  43042 


Soiree    (La)    Courtepince. 
noises. 


See    Ombres    chi- 


Soixante-dix.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures :  70. 

Sojer;  1  act  play,  by  P.  WolfE.  [2],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41897 ;  Perlita  Wolff, 
New  York.  43042a 

Sol;  comedy  opera  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  G.  Farnell. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell,  Bogota,  N.  J. ;  D  :  8479, 
Apr.  28.  1900.  43043 

Sol  de  otono;  boceto  de  comedia,  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa.  original  de  R.  Maestre.  Madrid, 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  14  p. 
12°. 

©    Oct.    29,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    31,    1910;    D: 
22440;    Rogelio   Maestre,   Madrid.  43044 

Sol  Erskins;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  B.  Ketchura.  26 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  O.  Ketchum,  New  Richmond,  O. ;  D : 
1598,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.    43045 

Sol  Gregory;  a  pastoral  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Klein. 

©  Chark's  Klein,   New  York;   1890:21569, 


July  5. 


43046 


Sol  Hyanis  brocanteur;  drame  en  2  actes,  par 
.T.  Bernac.  [9]  p.  8°.  (Supplement  aus  An- 
nates politiques  et  litteraires,  xxvi®  annee, 
no.  1284—2  f6vr.,  1908) 

©   Jean   Bernac,   Paris ;    D :  12308,   Feb.   5, 
1908;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1908.  43047 


Sol  Smith  Russell's   dramatic  entertainment. 

©  Sol  Smith  Russell,  United  States;  1872: 
5227,  May  18.  43048 

Sol  Tuttle;  or.  Life  among  the  lawless,  a  new 
sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Right- 
mire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1877 : 
14130,  Dec.  6.  43049 

Sol  y  alegria;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
de  G.  Jover  y  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  mfislca  del 
maestro  TomSs  L.  Torregrosa.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16896;  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Emilio  G.  del  Cas- 
tillo, Madrid.  43050 

Solambo.     See  Yvolna. 

Sold;  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  Russian 
of  Georg  Erastov,  by  Herman  Bernstein.  68 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;  D:  21023;  Interna- 
tional play  bureau,  New  York.  43051 

sketch,  1  act,  by  D.  L.  Whipple.    19  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Daisv  Lee  Whipple,  Louisville ;  D  :  15861, 
May  15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  43052 

or.    The    fairy    queen's     revenge,     comic 


opera  in  3  acts,  music  and  libretto  by  G.  B. 
De  Wier. 

©  G.  Bertine  De  Wier,  New  York;  1885: 
1922,  Jan.  21.  43053 

Sold  again  and  got  the  money;  comic  operetta, 
\\'ritten  and  composed  bv  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  27  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  207] )  [Words 
only] 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,   New  York;   1876: 
14580,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  43054 

Sold  but  not  bought;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Joseph 
H.  Benner.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Aug.    19,    1912;    D :  30631 ;    Gladys 
George  Benner,  Allentown,  Pa.  43055 

Sold  for  a  song;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  B. 
Perkins. 

©  Elizabeth  B.  Perkins,  New  York;  1899: 
76120,  Nov.  21.  43056 

Sold  for  drink;  or.  What  whiskey  will  do, 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  O.  Alvord.  [54]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  O.  Alvord,  Superior,  Wis. ;  D : 
15265,  Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909.    43057 

Sold  for  gold;  by  E.  Musgrove. 

©   Ethel     Musgrove,     Louisville ;     D :  7559. 
Sept.  25,  1905.  43058 


2171 


43059 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43075 


Sold  for  money;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Cecil 
Spooner.     [1],  67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D :  30873 ;  Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co.,  New  York.         43059 

Sold  out;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  James  Mat- 
thews [pseud,  of  A.  Marix]  [1],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915;  D :  40550 ;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  43059a 

[Sold  to  shaiue] ;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Silbert  and  Waltzman. 

[58]  p.     8°.     Ms.  ' 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31380 ;  Jacob  Silbert, 
New  York.  43060 

Soldadito  (El)  de  chocolate;  opereta  c6mica, 
arreglo  directo  del  original  austriaco  Der 
tapfere  soldat,  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  por  Jose  Maria  Martin  de  Eugenio, 
mtisica  de  Oscar  Straus.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaSoles]  1911.  38  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28245 ; 
Martin  de  Eugenio,  Madrid.  43061 

Soldado  (El)  de  cuota;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros  en  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Gonzalez  de  Lara  y  J.  Casado,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Foglietti  y  Marquina.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  37  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40074 ;  Manuel  Gonzalez  de  Lara  y  Jos6  Ca- 
sado, Madrid.  43061a 

Soldado  (El)  Pena;  entrem§s  en  prosa,  de  A. 
Fernandez  Arreo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1909.     18  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1909;  D: 
17452 ;  Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid. 

43062 

Soldat  (Le)  de  chocolat;  operette  en  3  actes  et  4 
tableaux,  de  R.  Bernauer  et  L.  Jacobson, 
d'apres  Bernard  Shaw  Arms  and  the  man, 
adaptation  frangaise  de  Pierre  Veber,  musique 
de  Oscar  Straus.  Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1912.  1 
p.  1.,  [51-181  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1912;  D: 
29437  ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  43063 

Soldatengliick  (Das)  See  Minna  von  Barn- 
helm. 

Soldier  (A)  and  a  gentleman;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  A.  Forsyth. 

©  George  A.  Forsyth,  Washington  ;  D :  3628, 
June  20,  1903.  ,  43064 

Soldier  (The)  and  the  prophet.  See  Khar- 
toum. 


Soldier  (The)  and  the  senorita;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  E.  L.  Merritt.  [74]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ed.  L.  Merritt,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D:7960, 
Jan.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1906.  43065 

Soldier  (The)  boy  and  the  city  girl;  comedy 
sketch,  by  Barry  Gray.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1909;  D:  17816;  Frank  La 
Monte,  Philadelphia.  43066 

Soldier  men;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Warner.  [2], 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    12,    1915;    D:  40628;    Richard 
Warner.  New  York.  43066a 

Soldier  (The)  of  bonnes  fortunes;  romantic  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  J.  Shiveley.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   9.   1914;    D:  38738;    Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  43066b 

Soldier  (A)  of  Corsica;  in  5  acts,  by  Alvin  P. 
Seilhamer. 

©    Edwin    Gordon    Lawrence,    New   York; 
1900  A  :  15490,  June  22.  43067 

Soldier  of  fortune;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago;   1894:27157. 
May  31.  43068 

•  dramatic  adaptation,  by  A.  Sorenson. 

©   Alfred    Sorenson,    Omaha,    Neb.;    1886: 
27167,  Dec.  2.  43069 

a  modern  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J. 


Brier. 

©  Warren  J.  Brier,  Plymouth,  Wis. ;  1880 : 
16998,  Nov.  9.  43070 

—  Same.     Chicago,  T.   S.  Denison,  1881.     50 
p.    12°.     ([Star  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1881 :  17324,  Nov. 
7  ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  43071 

— •  Same. 

©  Warren  J.  Brier,  Everett,  Wash.,  as  au- 
thor, in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
243.  Oct.  25,  1909.  Original  entry,  Nov.  7, 
1881,  no.  17324.  43072 

a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 


Stanton. 
©  Hugh  Stanton,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  15670, 


Apr.  28. 


43073 


by  O.  Skinner. 


©  Otis  Skinner,  United  States ;  1896 :  35967, 
June  19.  43074 

See  also  Cyrano  de  Bergerac. 

Soldier  (A)  of  France;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  N.  J.  Long. 

©  N.  J.  Long,  New  York ;  1896 :  25219,  Apr. 
24.  43075 


2172 


43076 


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43094: 


Soldier  (A)  of  France — Continued. 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 

C.  G.  BaiT  and  L.  Y.  Owen.    6  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Clarence  G.  Barr  and  Le  Grande  V. 
Owen,  San  Francisco;  D :  4842,  Apr.  6,  1904; 
2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  43076 

Soldier  (A)  of  Navarre;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  .T.  A.  Fraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  Chicago ;  D :  197, 
:\rar.  11.  1901.  43077 

Soldier  (The)  of  Propville;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  U.  Collins.     [1],  18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Silas  Ulvsses  Collins,  Detroit;  D:137, 
Fob.  13.  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1901.  43078 

Soldier  (A)  of  Spain.     See  Balthazar  Gerard, 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  cardinal;  a   drama  of  pro- 
.    logue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  McGuire. 

©  William  Anthony  McGuire,  Chicago;  D: 
4601,  Feb.  6,  1904.  43079 

Soldier  of  the  czar;  a  1  act  play,  by  Charles 
James  and  C.  Goodhart.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Goodhart,  London ;  D :  5589,  Oct. 
1.  1904  ;  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1904.  .    43080 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  empire;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Hall. 

©  Howard  Hall,  Decatur,  Mich.;  1898: 
43664,  July  21.  43081 

•  Same. 

©  Howard  Hall,  Decatur,  Mich.,  as  the  au- 
thor, in  extension  for  14  years.  Renewal  no. 
3246.  June  5,  1912.  Renewal  entry,  July  21, 
1898,  no.  43664.  43082 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  legion;  a  5  act  melodrama, 
by  C.  K.  Champlin. 

©  Charles  K.  Champlin,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.; 
D  :  3186,  IVIar.  25,  1903.  43083 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  Loir.  See  Young  (The) 
guard. 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  republic;  a  military  drama 
in  7  acts,  by  C.  Enlow. 

©  Catherine  Enlow,  Clayton,  111.;  D :  1325, 
.Tan.  20,  1902.  43084 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  Tennessee,  See  Herbert 
De  Bazan. 

Soldier  (The)  prince;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Dege.     [391  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Dege,  Pryor  Creek,  Okl. ;  D : 
12328,  Feb.  S,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1008.      43085 

Soldier  sweethearts;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
David  R.  Francis  and  Joseph  O.  Mortimer. 
[2],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rieman  and  Oaks,  Buffalo ;  D :  655.  July 
13,  1901 ;  2c.  July  26,  1901.  43086 


Soldiers;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Wallace.  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   1,  1915;    D:  42388;    Elizabeth 

Wallace,  Chicago.  43086a 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Carter-Broun.     [1], 

20  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39787 ;  Louise  Car- 
ter-Broun, Toronto.  Canada.  43086b 

Soldiers  and  peasants;  a  military  sketch  intro- 
ducing soldiers  of  all  nations,  by  G.  A.  Street. 

©  George  A.   Street,  New  York;  1900  A: 
2362,  Jan.  26.  43087 

Soldiers  and  petticoats;  an  original,  musical, 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 
S.  Russell  and  Owen  Westford,  music  by 
George  Schleiffarth. 

©   Susie  Russell,   New  York;   1885:2.5946, 
Dec.  10.  43088 

Soldiers  and  sweethearts;  an  original,  musical, 

farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  and  6  scenes,  by  S. 

Russell  and  Owen  Westford,  music  by  peorge 

Schleiffarth. 
©   Susie  Russell,  New  York ;   1886 :  11401. 

May  14.  43089 

Soldier's  (A)  atonement.      See  Field  (The)  of 

g-lory. 

Soldiers  brave  and  maidens  fair;  a  colonial 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  T.  H.  Davies.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  38  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
7417,  Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905.      43090 

Soldier's  (A)  bride;  musical  dramatic  composi- 
tion, written,  composed,  and  published  ex- 
pressly for,  and  sung  with  great  success  by, 
Annie  Adams. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York  ;  1871 :  8426,  Sept. 
9 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1872.  43091 

— —or,  A  Yankee  daughter,  an  original  ro- 
mantic drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Duffee. 

©  E.  Duffee,  Grafton,  \Y.  Va. ;  1897 :  44582, 
Aug.  6.  43092 

Soldier's  (The)  child;  or,  The  war  child,  dream 
play  in  1  act,  by  Dhan  Gopal  Mukerji.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42080 ;  Dhan  Gopal 
Mukerji,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  43092a 

Soldier's  (A)  crime;  a  melodrama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  Lee  Paul  [pseud,  of  J.  T. 
Dalrymple]     38  p.     obi.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    James    T.    Dalrymple,    Trenton,    N.    J. ; 
1891:11790.  Apr.  1;  2c.  Apr.  1.  43093 

Soldier's  (A)  daughter;  a  military  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York  ;  1896 : 
47383,  Aug.  20.  43094 


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43095 


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43116 


Soldier's  (A)  dream;  a  dramatic  act,  by  B.  D. 
Marks.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©    Bennett    D.    Marks,     Ciiieaso ;     D :  573, 
•Tune  13,  1901 ;  2c.  June  13,  1901.  43095 

Soldier's  (The)  fortune.  See  Continental 
drama. 

Soldier's  (A)  honor;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  49  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
jrraphed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26.  1909 ;  D  :  16382  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  43096 

a  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  W.  P. 

Kenibbs.     [52]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William    Powers    Kenibbs,    Boston ;    D : 
48,  Jan.  21,  1901;  2c.  .Tan.  21.  1901.       43097 

Soldier's  (A)  legacy;  a  1  act  Scotch  musical 
playlet,  by  F.  Otis.  8  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17346 ;  Flora  Otis, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  43098 

Soldier's  (A)  love.     See  In  old  Virg-inia. 

Soldier's  (A)  misfortune;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  W.  C.  B.  Hickey.  38  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  B.  Hickey,  Stamford,  Conn. ; 
D :  2057,  June  27,  1902 ;  2c.  July  14,  1902. 

43099 

Soldiers  of  fortune;  a  play,  by  A.  Thomas  and 
R.  H.  Davis. 

©  Augustus  Thomas  and  Richard  Harding 
Davis,  New  York ;  D :  901-903,  Sept.  28,  1901. 

43100-43102 

Soldiers  of  make  believe;  military  episode,  by 
.Tunie  McCree.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June  .  8,    1914 ;     D  :  37247  ;     Martin 
Healey,  New  York.  43102a 

Soldiers  (The)  of  misfortune;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Harry  Patrick  and  Albert  Ferris.  12  p,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   8,  1915;   D:  42212;   Patrick  & 
Ferris.  Chicago.  43102b 

. by  James  Willis  Sayre.     [2],  16  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912  ;  D  :  30655  ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  43103 

Soldiers  of  the  common  good;  dramatic  expo- 
sition of  certain  events,  by  Edrex  Guelph 
[pseud.of  A.P.Waxman]  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  D :  2.5665 ;  Abraham  P. 
Waxman,  New  York.  43104 

Soldiers  of  the  cross;  a  biblical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  V.  Spencer.  [52]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer,   Los   Angeles;    D: 
13281,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.      43105 


Soldiers  of  the  Union;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  Glancy. 

©  Bernard  Glancy,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  1898 : 
3469,  Jan.  6.  43106 

Soldiers  of  the  world;  by  M.  Reed.  Type- 
written. 

©  Myrtle  Reed,  Chicago;  1898:8819,  Jan. 
31;  Ic.  Jan.  31.  43107 

Soldier's  (The)  reprieve;  a  drama  in  6  acts, 
founded  on  one  of  the  most  thrilling  incidents 
of  the  great  rebellion,  by  M-.  J.  Giltner. 
[Elyria,  O.,  Telephone  printing  co.,  1888]  7  p. 
8°. 

©  M.  J.  Giltner,  North  Amherst,  O. ;  1888: 
8590,  Mar.  23;  2c.  Mar.  26.  43108 

Soldier's  (The)  reward;  or.  Gold  nuggets  from 
Alaska. 

©  William  O.  Home,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1898:. 
9372,  Feb.  3.  43109 


Soldier's     (A) 
U.  S,  A. 


secret.       See    Captain    Blake, 


Soldier's  (A)  son;  military  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Homer  Granville  [pseud,  of  H.  D.  Grant] 
[2],  108  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  8.   1910 ;   D :  21509 ;   Homer   D. 
Grant,  New  York.  43110 

Soldier's  (A)  sweetheart;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©  Lee  J.  Kellam,  Waddington,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
41656,  July  17.  43111 

■ by  Frederic  W.  Taylor. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
42478,  July  30.  43112 

— by  Joseph  H.  Slater.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 

publishing  company,  1908.  42  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  474]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12717,.  Apr. 
10,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  43113 

See  also  Pennsylvania  (A)  kid. 


Soldier's  (The)  trust;  a  military  and  romantic 
story  of  the  heart  in  4  acts  and  5  tableaux, 
by  C.  L.  Graves. 

©  C.  L.  Graves,  United  States ;  1877 :  4762, 
Apr.  20.  43114 

Soldier's  (A)  widow;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Anna  Layng  [pseud,  of  A.  Capp]  [23]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Capp,  East  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  D :  6704, 
May  12,  1905;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  43115 

Soldier's  wife. 

©  Eugene  H.  Allen,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5769, 
Nov.  14,  1904.  43116 


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43117 


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43189 


Soldier's   wife — Continued. 

a   draiiui,  by   George  R.   Sims  and  Henry 

Pettitt. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;  1883: 

3535-3537,  Feb.  23.  43117-43119 

drama  in  5  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by  Stanley 

McKenna. 

©  Mrs.   Stanley  McKenna,   Denver;   1883: 
12433,  July  7.  43120 

sketch  for  a  woman,  by  J.  B.  Foster.    6  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912  ;  D :  29750  ;  .Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  43121 

or,  Not  on  the  strength,  by  S.  Dalgleish 

and  W.  Peacock.    Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Dalgleish  and   Wadham   Peacock, 
London  ;  1897  :  59596,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  21. 

43122 

Sole  (II)  invisible;  coraediadrammaticain4atti, 
di  E.  A.  Butti.    185  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D :  28061 ;  E.  A.  Butti, 
Milan.  43123 

Sole  (The)  kick.     See  Queen's  (The)  garter. 

Soledad;  paso  de  comedia,  original  [do]  J.  Mon- 
tero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espnnoles] 
1908.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Jos6  Montero,  Madrid  ;  D  :  13597,  Aug.  19, 
1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  43124 

Soleil,  f eerie  ballet;  entr'  acte  of  pantomime 
Dream  of  love,  by  Paula  Blum.    11  p.    8°. 

©   Attilio   Boschi-Huber,    Rome ;    D :  10437, 
July  25,  1906;  2c.  July  25,  1906.  43125 

Solicitor  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  H.  Darnley.     New  York,   Samuel  French; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1902.    71  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  2229,  Aui;-. 

13,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  43126 

Solico  en  el  mundo;  entremes  de  Serafin  y 
Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.    19  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;    D: 
25015 ;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

43127 

Solid  dishes  to  the  front;  a  sketch  for  three 
characters. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
7729,  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  43128 

Solid  (The)  man;  an  American  farcical  local 
comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Joseph   J.    Sullivan,   Long   Island    City. 
N.  Y. ;  1884 :  16384,  Aug.  12.  43129 

Solid  silver;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  L. 
Barnes. 

©  W.  H.  L.  Barnes,  San  Francisco;  1871: 
109S9,  Nov.  20.  43130 


Solitude  (The)     See  Joyce  of  the  north  wood. 

Solo  para  solteras;  humorada  comico-llrico- 
bailable,  con  vista  alegres,  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros  y  un  reclamo,  en  prosa  con  unas 
gotas  de  verso,  original  de  E.  F.  Campano  y 
A.  Soler,  mtisica  del  maestro  Joaquin  Taboada 
Steger.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.    36  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21148;  Enrique  F.  Campano  y  Antonio  Soler, 
Madrid.  43131 

Solo  sechzig;  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York;  1875: 
2180,  Mar.  9.  43132 

Solomon;  comedy  sketch  of  human  nature,  by 

Sidney  B.  Payne.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1915;    D:  41790;    Sidney 

Payne,  New  York.  43132a 

Solomon,  king  of  Israel;  a  scenic  and  dramatic 
composition,  designed  and  painted  by  J.  Ret- 
tig. 

®  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1889 :  16981, 
June  5,  43133 

Solomon  Levy  and  his  little  dog  Frankfutter 
at  the  up-to-date  Donny-Brook  fair;  by  J.  T. 
Reilly. 

©  John  Thomas  Reilly,  New  York;  1897: 
61858,  Nov.  2.  43134 

Solomon  Notredame;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Barrow. 

©  Wylie  M.  Barrow,  Washington;  1896: 
24368,  Apr.  20.  43135 

Soiom.on  Sly,  sleuth;  farcicol  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Locke.    150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D:  31680;  Edward 
Locke,  Mount  Tabor,  N.  J.  43136 

Solomon's  declaration  and  the  angel  of  death; 
comedy  playlet,  by  J.  Katzman.  [19]  p.  16". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D :  37950 ;  Jacob  Katz- 
man, New  York.  43136a 

Solomon's  side-partner.     See  Suffragette  (The) 

Solomon's  temple;  a  biblical,  historical,  scenic 
and  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1891 :  6608,  Feb. 
18.  43137 

Solomon's  twins;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  K. 
Peile. 

©  F.  Kinsey  Peile,  England ;  1897 :  58002, 
Oct.  13.  43138 

Solon  Shingle;  a  characteristic  American  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  Owens. 

©  Mrs.  .Tohn  E.  Owens,  Baltimore;  1894: 
2117,  .T;tn.  5.  43139 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43156 


Solon  Shingle — Continued. 

or,   The  people's  lawyer,   a  comedy   in  2 

acts,  by  Joseph  S.  Jones,  a  new  American  ed. 
correctly  reprinted  from  the  original  author- 
ized acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach, 
1890.  32  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Amer.  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  34]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
14237,  Apr.  29,  2c.  May  1.  43140 

Solteronas  (Las)  See  Tres  comedias  mod- 
ernas. 

Solution  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  B.  Blkins. 
193  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23906 ;  F.  B.  Elkins, 
Philadelphia.  43141 

Solving'  the  cook  question;  in  2  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Place.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert   Marshall   Place,   Maiden.   Mass. ; 
D :  11317,  Sept.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1907. 

43142 

Solving  the  question;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
S.  W.  Holcombe.     15  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sallie  AVilliams  Holcombe,  New  York  ;  D  : 
7709,  Dec.  14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.     43143 

Solving  the  race  problem;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
George  and  Maud  Heath.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Heath,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pn. ;  D: 
6462,  Apr.  5,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1905.     43144 

Sombra   (La);   comedia  en  3  actos  y   en  prosa 

de  R.  J.  Catarineu  y  P.  Mata.    Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1911.     68  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28164  ; 

Ricardo  J.  Catarineu  y  Pedro  Mata,  Madrid. 

43145 

Sombra  (La)  del  Manzanillo;  juguete  c6mico- 
lirico  en  1  ac-to  y  en  prosa  (refundicion  de 
otra  oljra  del  mismo  autor)  letra  de  E.  Eopez- 
Marin,  mlisica  del  maestro  Gregorio  Mateos. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
41  p.  12°.  i:Libr.etto  only] 
.  ©  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid;  D:  1441)7, 
Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  4314C 

Sombra  (La)  del  molino;  zarzuela  in  1  acto  y 
en  prosa  original  de  C.  Arniches,  musica  del 
maestro  Vicente  Arregui.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40097;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  43146a 

Sombrero  (El)  de  tres  picos.  See  Governor- 
general. 

Sombreros  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  G.  Cant6  y  R.  de  Santa 
Ana.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1909.      28   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17493;  Gonzalo  Cant6  y  Rafael  de  Snnta  Ana. 
Madrid.  43147 


Some  act;  farcical  sketch,  by  G.  F.  Abbott.     [1], 
16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,   1913;   D:  32138;  George  F. 
Abbott,    Boston.  43148 

Some  actor;   farce  for  4  characters,  by   J.   G. 
Lyle.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  38067  ;  John  Geddes 
Lyle,  Cupertino,  Cal.  43148a 

Some  day;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  2  acts  and 
2  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New    York;    1885:28054, 
Dec.  31,  43149 

5  p.    4°. 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  W.  Johnson. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1913;    D:  34044; 
Wynnafried  Johnson,  Minneapolis. 


Kathrvn 
43150 


—  Same. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34089;  K.  Winifred 


Johnson,  Minneapolis. 


43151 


Some  doers  of  the  word;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  F.  Mooney.     [10]   p.     t° .     Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Mooney,  Chicago ;  D :  6830, 
June  17,  1905;  2c.  June  26,  1905.  43152 

Some  great  shake;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
with  new  and  original  business  and  songs, 
by  W.  Wellman. 

©   AValter    Wellman,    Chicago ;    1888 :  8493. 
Mar.  22.  43153 


Some  joke,   eh  kid? 
life. 


See  Touch  (A)   of  high 


Some  king;  or.  The  victim  of  a  conspiracy,  a 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y  R.  W.  Smiley.  [122 1 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;    D:  38696;  Robert  W. 
Smiley,  %  Griffith,  Dorchester,  Mass.    43153a 

Some  money;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Tliayer.  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1912;    D :  31718 ;    Royale 
Thayer,  New  York.  43154 

Some  of  a  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Ford  and 
H.  J.  O'Higgins.     [2],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35543 ;  Harriet  Ford 
and  Harvey  J.  O'Higgins,  New  York.    43154a 

Some  of  us;  a  love  fai'ce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D. 
Freeman.      [6],   135  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1912 ;  D :  2S991 ;  Lea  D.  Free- 
man, New  Orleans.  43155 

Some  other  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  Nichol- 
son. Corning,  N.  Y.,  The  author,  1894,  13  p. 
12°. 

©  William  Nicholson,  Corning,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
nnitil),  Nov.  26;  2c.  Dec.  14.  43156 


2176 


43156 


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43174 


Some  people  marry;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Kasper.     [3],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  37338;  Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  43156a 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.     Boston, 


Richard  G.  Badger   [etc.,  etc.,  1914]     122  p. 
12°.     (American  dramatists  series) 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38499  ; 
Robert  A.  Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  43156b 

Some  politician;  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  K.  Brookes. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41454 ;  Mary  Koun- 
celor  Brookes,  Washington.  43156c 

Some  rehearsal;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Zoller. 
[8]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29352 ;  .Josef  Zoller, 
New  York.  43157 

*  Some  songs  of  the  day;  by  J.  G.  Temple. 

©  J.   Gordon  Temple,   Denver ;   189G :  2904, 
Jan.  6.  43158 

Some  soup;  a  dramatic  composition  [in  1  act] 
by  O.  J.  Steward.  1  p.  1.,  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    7,    1914;    D :  38732 ;    Omer    J. 
Steward,  Chicago.  43158a 

Some  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  .1.  W.  Shiels.  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915;  D :  40604 ;  John  Wilson 
Shiels,  San  Francisco.  43158b 

Some  wise  talk;  by  G.  A.  Bradley.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25071 ;  C.  A.  Brad- 
ley, Chicago.  43159 

Some  years  hence,  after  the  vote  is  won;  by  A. 
Hemmick.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33167 ;  Alice  Hem- 
mick, Washington.  43160 

Somebody  else;  a  4  act  comedy,  by  W.  P.  Buck- 
ingham. 

©  W.  P.  Buckingham,  San  Francisco  ;  ISSO  : 
14639,  Sept.  27.  43161 

Somebody's  baby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Armour.      [37]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Hamilton   Armour,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
4349,  Dec.  5,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1903.        43162 

farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  O'Donnell.     [1], 

10  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914 ;  D :  372GG ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  43162a 

Somebody's  daughter;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Fessler  and  Sargent.  [130]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Walter    Fessler,    New    York ;    D :  5976, 
Dec.   12,   1004;   2c.    Jan.   '.iO,   1905.  43163 


Somebody's  mother-in-law;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  W.  P.  Sprague. 

©  William  Pardee  Sprague,  San  Francisco ; 
D  :  4553,  Jan.  27,  1904.  43164 

Somebody's  wife;  comedy  of  the  day  caught 
floating  in  the  air,  [by  W.  I.  Paulding]  3  p.  1., 
5-85  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  William  I.  Paulding,  New  York;  1879: 
2018,  Feb.  12;  2c.  Feb.  17.  43165 

Somersault  (A);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
David. 

©  Gabrielle  David,  New  Orleans;  1900  A: 
7871,  Mar.  26.  43166 

Something  doing;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  c<>.,  Chicago;  D :  835,  Sept. 
4,  1901.  43167 


—  farcical  comedy  of  modern  American  life 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  143  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    10,    1912;    D :  30507 ;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Easton,  Pa.  43168 

merry  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Gra- 


ham.    [1],  53  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910 ;  D :  21243 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Brooklyn.  43169 

Something  doing  every  minute;  a  1  act  play, 

by  A.  F.  Norcross.     [8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Addle    F.    Norcro.ss,    Boston;    D:  13073. 

May  28,  1908;  2c.  May  28,  1908.  43170 

Soinething  doing,  Happy  Hooligan.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Blondell  &  Fennessy,  New  York  ;  1900  A  : 
19042,  July  31 ;  Ic.  Aug.  1 ;  Ic.  Oct.  22.    43171 

Something  doing  in  a  music  publishing  ofl^ce; 
farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Dillon.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39705 ;  Wm.  J.  Dil- 
lon, Chicago.  43171a 

Something  forgotten;  a  rustic  sketch  in  1  act, 
trom  the  German,  by  Mrs.  H.  Vezin. 

©   Hermann   Vezin,   United   States ;    1874 : 
166,  Jan.  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  21.  43172 

Something  just  as  good;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Robel.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909;  D:  17159;  Adolf  Robel, 
Chicago.  43173 

Something  like  his  dad.  See  Little  Tommy 
Bounce. 

Something  new  under  the  sun;  by  A.  Tully. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909;  D:  16754;  Ada  Tullv. 
Brooklyn.  43174 

See  also   Vaudeville  cocktail. 


I 


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DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


431d2 


Something  on  dad;  or,  How  it  is  done,  play  in 
1  act,  by  R.  A.  Gibney.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic,  Dec.  10,  1915;  D:  42508;  Robert  A. 
Gibney,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  43174a 

Something  to  vote  for;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  P. 
Gilmau.     (In  The  Forerunner,  June,  1911) 

©    June    3,    1911;    2c.    June    5,   1911;    D: 
1^4411 ;  Charlotte  Perkins  Gilman,  New  York. 

43175 

Sometimes;  episode  from  life,  by  M.  Medbury. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32806 ;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Gal.  43176 

Somewhere  else;  a  con\ic  opera  libretto,  in  2 
acts,  by  A.  Hop  wood.  [90]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©   Avery     Hopwood.     Clevelanti ;     D :  7831, 
Jan.  9,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.  43177 

Somewoman,  her  quest  of  the  vote;  morality 
play,  by  Pro  and  Con  [pseuds,  ol  Florence 
Martin 'and  Gertrude  Keeley]  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912 ;  D :  28726 ;  Mrs.  James 
Keeley,  Chicago.  43178 

Sommer;  komodie,  von  Thaddiius  Kittner. 
Wien,  Deutsch-oesterreichischer  verlag,  1912. 
222  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  30, 1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  25, 1912  ;  D  :  31233 ; 
Deutsch-oesterreichischer  verlag,  Vienna. 

43179 

Sommernarren ;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigeu,  von 
Rudolf  Hawel.  Regie- und.soulflierl)uch.  JLeip- 
zig,  Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1914.  08  p. 
8°. 

©   Aug.    1,    1914;    Ic.    June   16,    1915;    D: 
40956;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  43179a 

Sommerspuk;  ein  frohliclies  spiel  in  4  akten, 
vou  Ivurt  Kiichler.  Berlin,  Harnionie  verlags- 
gesellschaft,  1910.     84  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  227.59  : 
Harmonie-verlag,  Berlin.  43180 

Somnambula  (La);  or,  The  gal  what  walked  in 
her  sleep,  a  hyperbolical,  extravaganzic, 
operatic  burlesque,  in  2  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
Barclay  and  Courtlandt.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
pictorial  printing  co.,  1879.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Philip  A.  Gifeord  and  Charles  M.  Kase, 
United  States  ;  1879  :  7662,  June  7  ;  2c.  June  21. 

43181 

Somnambule  (I«a);  a  comedy  drama,  by  G. 
Molasso.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   21,   1910;    D :  21165 ;    Giovanni 
Molasso,  New  York.  43181a 


Somnambulist  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act.    5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Herman     Walter     Eisenstaedter,     New 
York ;  D :  11676,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907. 

43182 

~  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    11  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    AVarren    Norton,    Detroit;    D: 
4048,  Oct.  5,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.         43183 


Same.  Rev.  version.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit:    D: 
4800,  Mar.  28,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.    43184 

Son  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  E.  Unsell,  from 
scenario  of  F.  Le  Duke.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D :  34024 ;   Eva  Unsell 
and  F.  Le  Duke,  New  York.  43185 

a  play  in  4  acts,  ])y  C.  Fue.     129  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Fue,  Chicago ;  D :  16033,  June  S, 
1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  43186 

Son  (The)  and  heir;  or,  The  English,  original 
modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gladys  Unger. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.     112  p.     12°. 

©    .July    11,    1913;    2e.    July    12,   1913;    D: 
33776;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      43187 

Son-at-law  (The);  a  dramatic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Charles  Dickson,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  2146,  Jan.  14.  43188 

Son  excellence  Dominique;  comedie  inedite  en 
1  acte.  par  G.  Bergerat  et  J.  Tliorel.  Paris, 
Libra  irie  Moligre,  1905.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Gaston  Bergerat  •&  Jean  Thorel,  Paris; 
D :  6077,  Jan.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905. 

43189 

Same.     p.  657-670,  illus.     4°.     [Reprinted 


from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Pierre  Lafitte,  Paris;  D :  12188,  Jan.  9, 
1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  43190 

Son-in-law  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Aus- 
trian.    [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  6,   1914;   D :  36611 ;   Joseph  E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  43190a 

Son  innocence;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  E.  Paul- 
Frangois  &  G.  Guillere.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1913.    28  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35193  ; 
.Toubert,  Paris.  43191 

Son  (A)  of  a  gun;  by  J.  M.  Sullivan. 

©  Josie  IMorris  Sullivan,  New  York ;  1899 : 
8319,  Jan.  7.  43192 


2178 


43193 


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43214 


Son  (A)  of  a  gun — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Ballauf, 

jr. 
©    W.    L.    Ballauf,    jr.,    Baltimore;    1897: 

1357T,  Feb.  24.  43193 

Son  of  a  millionaire;  play  in  4  acts  [by  G.  L. 
Raymond]  [Washington,  Byron  S.  Adams] 
1910.     53  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1910;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1910;  D: 
20782 ;  George  L.  Raymond,  Washington. 

43194 

Son  (The)  of  a  tory;  a  Revolutionary  war- 
drama,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©  Carlton  Lewis  Nagely,  Toledo,  O. :  D: 
391,  Apr.  24,  1901.  43195 

Son  (The)  of  a  veteran;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Morton. 

©  Agnes  H.  Morton,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  1895 : 
26351,  May  14.  43196 

Son  (A)  of  Allah;  or.  In  letters  of  blood,  by 
T.  E.  B.  Henry.    78  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bownianville,  Canada; 
D :  5943,  Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904. 

43197 

Son  (A)  of  Bohemia;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Hamilton  Harris  [i.  e.  George  Hamilton  Har- 
ris] 

©  Hamilton  Harris,  New  York;  1900  A: 
24599,  Oct.  3.  [Entry  abandoned,  see  D: 
5700]  43198 

Same.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Hamilton  Harris,  Rahway,  N.  T. ; 
D :  5700,  Oct.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1904.    43199 

Son  of  Cain;  a  comedy  in  5  nets,  by  C.  L.  Pres- 
ton. 

©  Clarence  L.  Preston,  Pindlay,  O. ;  1806 : 
47881,  Aug.  24.  43200 

Son  (The)  of  Coralie.     See  Coralie. 

Son  (A)  of  devotion;  by  H.  S.  Lewis.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  S.  Lewis,  Waco,  Tex.;  1900  A: 
5645,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  43201 

Son  (The)  of  Don  Juan;  an  original  drama  in 
3  acts  inspired  by  the  reading  of  Ibsen's  work 
entitled  Gjengangere.  by  .Tos&  Echegaray,  tr. 
by  .lames  Graham.  Boston.  Roberts  brothers, 
1895.    131  p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Roberts  bros.,  Boston ;  1895 :  24035.  May 
1 ;  2c.  Mar.  6.  43202 

Son  (A)  of  Erin;  an  Irish  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  C.  Callahan. 

©  J.  C.  Callahan,  United  States;  1890: 
7271,  Mar.  3.  43203 


Son  (The)  of  God;  1  act  play,  by  Richard 
i'lorance.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1915;    D:  40513;    Robert 
Gruntal  Nathan,  Cambridge,  Mass.       43203a 

Son  (The)  of  Gurth;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
McLane. 

©  Fannie  Moulton  McLane,  New  Tork;  D: 
1.J868,  May  15,  1909.  48204 

a  romantic  di'ama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  M.  Mc- 
Lane.    [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1910;    D :  21822 ;    Fannie 
IMoulton  McLane,  New  York.  43205 

Son  (A)  of  Hagar;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Francis  Roberts. 

©  Francis  R.  Stewart,  United  States ;  1899 : 
68010,  Oct.  20.  43206 

See  also  His  atonement. 

Son  (A)  of  Hermes.  See  Mortal  (The)  gods, 
and  other  plays. 

Son  (The)  of  his  father;  a  drama  in  1  act  for 
four  characters,  by  Frederick  Milton  Knowles. 

©  Fred.   M.   Knowles,   Brooklyn;   D:8009, 
Feb.  16,  1906.  43207 

'Play  of  American  life  in  4  acts,  by  D.  J. 

Shea.'  [95]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31417 ;   Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  43208 

Son  (The)  of  Israel.     Sec  Ben-Ami. 

Son  (A)  of  Italy.     See  Pedro,  the  Italian. 

Son  (A)  of  man;  play  of  today  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Douglas.     101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   14,    1913;    D:  33491;    Minnie 
Douglas,  New  York.  43209 

Son  (A)  of  Mars;  a  comedy  with  a  dramatic 
taint,  by  H.  L.  Blaisdell.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Lawrence  Blaisdell,  Rockford,  111. ; 
1898  :  8820,  Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  43210 

Son  (The)  of  Monte  Cristo;  an  original  melo- 
drama in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  F.  Lindon. 
©  Frank  Lindon,  United  States;  1890: 
,•^.5907,  Nov.  14.  43211 

Son  of  my  heart.      See  Vick  ma  chree. 

Son  (A)  of  rest;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  a<ts, 
by  George  Weston.  [80]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto   only] 

©    Broadhurst    &    Currie,    New    York:    D: 
4302,  Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.    43212 

Son  (A)  of  Rome;  by  P.  B.  Mattia. 

©    Petrino    Bounaparte    Mattia,    Newark. 
N.  J. ;  D:  1912,  May  21,  1902.  43213 

Son  (The)  of  Solomon;  play  in  1  act,  by  Aaron 
Hoffman.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9,    1911;    D:  23051;    Gordon. 
North  amusement  co.,  New  York.  43214 


2179 


43215 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43234 


Son  (The)  of  the  bad  son;  play,  by  Raymond 
Gaumont    2  p.    4°.    TjT)ewritteu. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913 ;  D  :  33157 ;  Gaumont  co., 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  43215 

Son  (A)  of  the  desert,  the  Arab;  story  of  Araby. 
dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 
[1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   11,   1915;   D :  4223S ;   Lorin   J. 
Howard,  Bogota,  N.  J.  43215a 

Son  of  the  devil.     See  Syn  d'iavola. 

Son  (The)  of  the  house;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Guy  Steely.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Guy    F.    Steely,    New    York ;    D :  14917, 
Jan.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909.  43216 

Son  of  the  people;  a  prophet  drama  of  America 
in  A.  D.  2000  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  R. 
Gilbert. 

©   Raymond   Gilbert,   Meriden,   Conn. ;    D : 
8039,  Feb.  21,  1906.  43217 

Son  (The)  of  the  regiment;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  of  Le 
fils  du  regiment,  by  Paul  Berton. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York  ;  1S97  :  44849, 
Aug.  9.  43218 

Son  (A)  of  the  sword;  a  play  in  5  scenes,  by 
O.  Skinner. 

©  Otis   Skinner,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
D:3544,  June  6,  1903.  43219 

Son  (A)  of  the  West;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  G.  Gibson.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   Gi-ant   Gibson,   New    York;    D: 
6799,  June  9,  1905 ;  2c.  June  9,  1905.        43220 

Son  (A)  of  the  wilderness;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  Humphrey. 

©   William   Humphrey,   New    York;    1897: 
9333,  Feb.  5.  43221 

Son  of  the  winds;  play  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue;'by  C.  B.  De  Mille  and  W.  C.  De  Mille. 

©   Cecil   B.   De  Mille   and   William   C.   De 
Mille,  United  States;  D:  8898,  Aug.  1,  1906. 

43222 
Son  of  Thespis.     See  Actor  (The) 

Son  of  Toto;  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  Picchianti. 
29  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16689 ;   Silvio  Pic- 
chianti, Chicago.  43223 

Son  (A)  of  "Uncle  Sam;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R.  J. 
Cloherty  (professionally  known  as  Richard  J. 
Riley)     [4],  67  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard   Joseph  Cloherty,  Chicago;   D: 
30,  Jan.  12,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1901.       43224 


Son  pere;  comedie  en  4  actes  [par  A.  Guinon  et 
A.  Koueliiuet]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration] 
1907.    2  p.  1.,  83  p.    12°. 

©  Albert  Guinon  et  Alfred  Bouchinet, 
Paris;  D :  11909,  Dec.  13,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  13, 
1907.  43225 

Son  petit  frere;  operette  en  2  actes,  paroles  de 
Andre  Barde,  musique  de  Charles  Cuvillier. 
Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1907.    86  p.    12°. 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  11264,  Aug.  31, 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1907.  43226 

Son  premier  voyage;  1  acte  et  2  tableaux,  de 
L.  Xanrof  [pseud,  of  Lgon  Fourneau]  et  G. 
Gu6rin.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Xanrof  &  G.  Gu^rin,  Paris ;  D :  12500, 
Mar.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  43227 

Song  and  story;  by  W.  D.  Hall.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  2114, 
July  12,  1902;  2c.  July  12,  1902.  43228 

Song  (A)  at  the  castle.  See  Po'  white  trash 
and  other  one  act  dramas. 

Song-bird  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hatton 
and  F.  L.  Hatton.  [93]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D:  40144;  Frederic 
Hatton  and  Fanny  Locke  Hatton,  Chicago. 

43229 


or,  Viola  Trill  vs.   Oss-car  Steinhammer, 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.   S.  Raw.son.     24  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1913 ;  D  :  32949 ;  Edward  Sid- 
ney Rawson,  New  York.  43230 

Song-birds  (The);  a  musical  fancy  in  1  flight, 
book  by  G.  V.  Hobart,  music  by  Victor  Her- 
bert. [2],  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  11199,  Aug.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1907.  43231 

Song  medley,  no.  1;  by  H.  Holman.  1  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910;  D:  20892;  Harry  Hol- 
man, New  York.  43232 

Song  (The)  of  a  heart;  or,  The  sherifE  of  Clay 
County,  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Lee- 
land.     [94]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Leeland,  New  York  ;  D  :  1799,  Ai)r. 
29,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1902.  43233 

Song  (The)  of  a  soul;  by  E.  Locke. 

©   Edward    Locke,    New    York ;    D :  15448, 

Mar.  26,  1909.  43234 

Song  (The)  of  earth;  original  play  of  American 

life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Distelhorst.     [6],  105  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  June  26,  1915;  D:  41099;  Walter  Dis- 
telhorst, Wauwatosa,  Wis.  43234a 


2180 


43234 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43250 


Song-  of  Hiawatha;  by  Henry  W.  Long-fellow, 
abridged  and  arr.  in  12  scenes,  by  Minnie  M. 
George.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  [1898]  95  p. 
illus.,  port.     8". 

©  A.  Flanagan,  Chicago.     1898:58011.  Oct. 
3 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  43234b 

(A  dramatization  of  Longfellow's) ;  in  9 

scenes,  for  school  and  home  theatric^als,  by 
Florence  Holbrook.  Boston,  Houghton,  Miiflin 
&  company,  1902.  45  p.  16°.  (Riverside  lit- 
erature series) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston ;  D  :  2448, 
Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1902.  43234c 

See  also  Hiawatha. 


Song  (The)  of  his  country;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Fuller.     12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  24,   1915;    D :  41032 ;   Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  43234d 

Song-  (A)  of  love;  dramatic  sketch, by  M.  Magui. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21, 1914 ;  D  :  35731 ;  Meyer  Magui. 
New  York.  43234e 

Song  (The)  of  songs;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  para- 
phrased [from  the  Bible]  by  Rev.  M.  Rowell. 
Cadillac,  Midi.,  Church  News,  1892.    41  p.    8°. 

©    Morse    Rowell,    Cadillac,    Mich.;    1892: 
5286,  Feb.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  43235 

love  story  in  9  scenes,  by  E.  Sheldon,  based 

upon  novel  by  Hermann   Sudermann.     [271] 
p.    12°.     Printed. 

©  Oct.  29,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 1914  ;  D  :  38629  ; 
Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.  43235a 

love  story  in  7  scenes,  by  E.  Sheldon,  based 

upon  novel  by  Hermann   Sudermann.      [271] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1914;    D :  38509 ;    Edward 
Sheldon,  New  York.  43235b 

See  also  Day   (The)   of   vows. — Naamah, 

Sec    B-anz    (Le)    des 


the  walled  garden. 


Song    of    the    cowherd 
vaches. 

Song  (The)  of  the  nest;  in  4  acts,  by  N.  E. 
Walkup.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  July  31, 1911 ;  D  :  24823  ;  Nellie  Eunice 
Walkup,  New  York.  43236 

Song  of  the  night;  1  act  play,  by  Louis  de 
Coucy.    [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1910;    D :  22752 ;    Gustave 
Frohman,  New  York.  43237 

Song  (The)  of  the  sea-shell;  or,  The  Catalina 
maid,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  C.  B. 
Price  and  Alonzo  Price,  music  by  L.  E.  Orth. 
Lyrics,    cover-title,  13  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Clara  B.  Price,  Boston  ;  D  :  3648.  June  24. 
1903 ;  2c.  June  24,  1903.  43238 


Song  (The)  of  the  shirt.     Sec  More  than  gold. 

Song  (The)  of  the  soul's  redemption.  See 
Day  (The)  of  vows. 

Song  (The)  of  the  spring;  play  in.l  act,  by  G. 
Moyston.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11, 1912  ;  D  :  29649  ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  43239 

Song  (The)  of  the  stereoscope;  a  song  and  mono- 
logue, introducing  a  series  of  stereoscopic 
vi('ws,  an  original  idea,  by  T.  Pastor. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1874 :  479,  Jan. 
14.  43240 

Song  of  the  swan,  by  J.  B.  Ould.  40  p.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1910 ;  D :  20017 ;  J.  B.  Ould, 
Unicoi,  Tenn.  43241 

Song  (The)  of  the  tooth;  a  burlesque  sketch 
with  two  or  three  characters,  by  L.  F.  Bishop. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  Francis  Bishop,  Plainfield,  N.  J.;  D: 
6329,  Feb.  13,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.       43242 

Song  (The)  of  the  world;  play  with  music  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  G.  H.  Broadhurst. 
[127]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913 ;  D :  33619 ;  George  H. 
Broadluirst,  New  York.  43243 

Song  (The)  of  youth;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Bradley.     [2],  163  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22607 ;  Alice  Brad- 
ley, Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  43244 

Song,  satire  and  repartee;  by  W.  D.  Hall. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
22132,  Sept.  5;  2c.  Sept.  5.  43245 

Song  (The)  shop;  by  J.  Jordan. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  New  York;  D:  15789.  May 
6,  1909.  43246 

Song  that  saved;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Gertsman. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20894 ;  S.  Gertsman, 
Spokane,  Wash.  43247 

Song  (The)  writer;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Stevens.     [57]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Millie  Stevens,  New  York ;  D :  7044,  July 
28,  1905;  2c.  July  21,  1905.  43248 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  R.  Tossell.    6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1911;  D:  24245;  Richard  Tos- 
sell. Chicago.  43249 

Songe  (Le)  d'un  soir  d'amour;  poeme  theatral, 
par  H.  Bataille.  16  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
theatrale,  no.  148) 

©  May  7,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4,  1910 ;  D :  21250 ; 
Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  43250 


2181 


43251 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43270 


Song-s  in  the  gloaming;  by  Olive  Harper.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D:  20414;  Katherine 
Ro.se  Burr,  New  York.  43251 

Songs  my  mother  sang.     See  Hubby's  dream. 

Songs  (The)  of  nations;  libretto  of  the  serio- 
comic medley,  compiled  and  arr.  and  in  part 
composed  by  J.  W.  Youmaus.  Adrian,  Mich., 
Times  and  expositor  office,  1871. 

©   J.   W.    Youumns,   Adrian,   Mich.;   1871: 
11216,  Nov.  27.  43252 

Songs  of  sunny  lands;  or,  Darky dom,  forty 
minute  sketch  of  negro  songs  and  dances,  by 
W.  M.  Cook  and  A.  Rogers.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

I©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24963  ;  Will  Marion 
Cook  and  Alex  Rogers,  New  York.  43253 

Songs  of  the  moment;  vaudeville  act,  by  C.  W. 
Lean.     [3],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.     11,     1915;     D :  39936 ;     Cecil 
Worthington  Lean,  New  York.  43253a 

Songs  of  the  sixties.     See  Jumbo  Jum. 

Sonia;   drame   lyrique   en   3   actes,   de   Charles 

Batilliot,  musique  de  Philippe  Gaubert.    Paris, 

Enoch  &  cie.,  1913.    41  p.    12°.    [Words  only] 

©    Feb.    28,    1913;    2c.    Mar.    1,    1913;    D: 

32473 ;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  43254 

wordless  character  play  in  4  acts,  4  scenes 

and   3   pictures,   by   E.    Svala.      [68]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913 ;  D :  33803 ;  Ellen  Svala, 
London.  43255 


Sonnwendtag  (Der);  drama  [in  1  akt]  von  Karl 
Sehunherr.  Vollstandige  neuschaffung  1912. 
Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1913.     128  p.     8". 

©   Nov.   14,   1912;   2c.    Jan.   23,   1913;   D: 
32332;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  43261 

Sonny;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  P.  Mulgrew.  [1], 
17  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D :  24786 ;  John  Arthur 
Murray,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  43262 

Sonny  Day;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Wilson 
Woodrow  and  A.  L.  Sessions.  [129]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34063 ;  Archibald  L. 
Sessions,  New  York.  43263 

Sonoda;  Japanese-American  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  G.  Hooker.     [2],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  D  :  22332  ;  William  Gris- 
wold  Hooker,  Spokane,  Wash,  43264 

Sonora — the  border  line;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
I.  W.  Heysinger.  [2],  42  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   July  12,   1915;   D:  41209;    Isaac   W. 
Heysinger,  Philadelphia.  43264a 

Sons  and  daughters;  by  C.  H.  Lee. 

©   Colton  Hyde   Lee,    Washington;    1899: 
41963,   June  27.  43265 

Sons  (The)  and  daughters  of  the  Revolution; 
by  W.  Martin. 

©  William  Martin,  Brooklyn ;  1896 :  43549, 
July  29.  43266 


or.  Not  pure  but  good,  a  drama  in  4  acts,      Son's  (A)  error.     See  Terrance  Brady,  Esq. 


by  F.  Melrose  and  H.  Chapman. 

©   Frank   Melrose    and    Hairy     Chapman, 
New  York ;  1886 :  19392,  Aug.  27.  43256 

Sonia  Poninski;  a  tragic  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B. 
Alexander.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sigmund  B.  Alexander,    Boston;    1891: 
41238,  Nov.  17;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  43257 

Sonia's  father;  1  act  drama,  by  Herbert  Hall 
Winslow  and  H.  First.  [2],  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22476 ;  Harry  First, 
New   York.  43258 

Sonnenscheinchen;   schauspiel   in  4   akten,  von 

Gebhard  Schatzler-Perasini.     Berlin,  Berliner 

theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.     86  p.     12°. 

©   Ic.   July   17,   1913;    D:  34881;    Berliner 

theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43259 

Sonnie;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott.  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Abbott,    Brooklyn;    D :  15290, 
Mar.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  43P60 

Sonnie-boy's  people.     See  Colors. 


Sons  (The)  of  Abraham;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  George  V.  Hobart  and  Hugh  Herbert. 
[1],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39277 ;  Joseph  Hart. 
New  York.  43266a 

Sons  of  Benjamin;  a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  A.  Tefft.     [51]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

'  ©  Nathan  A.  TefCt,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  12519. 
IMar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  43267 

Sons  (The)  of  Buttinsky;  by  S.  L.  Lowenthal. 

©  Solomon  L.  Lowenthal,  Chicago ;  D :  5318, 

July  20,  1904.  43268 

Sons  (The)  of  God;  a  romantic  farce-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Trethewey  Smith.  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,   1913;   D:  32219;   Samuel  T. 
Smith,  Waterbury,  Conn.  43269 

Sons  of  Ham;  by  S.  B.  Cassin  and  J.  A.  Shipp. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York;  1900  A: 
27064,  Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  43270 


2182 


43271 


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43280 


Sons  of  Hopworth  town;  temperance  play  for 
young  people,  by  L.  Gulliver.  (  fn  Temperance 
educational  qiiarterly,  Jan.,  1910) 

©  Jan.  17,  1910  ;  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  17987  ; 
Lucile  Gulliver,  Roxbury,  Mass.  43271 

Sons    (The)    of   Ireland;   or.    The    shadows   lOf 

famine,  a  drama  in  .5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gaylord. 

©  A.  E.   Gavlord.  Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;   1891: 

8366.  Mar.  5.  43272 

Sons  of  Mattathias;  a  drama,  bv  J.  A.  Lampe. 

Chicago,  J.  A.  Lampe,  1898.     1  p.  1.,  38  p.    8°. 

©   John   A.   Lampe,    Chicago;    1898:75199, 

Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.  43273 

Sons  of  rest. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris,  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  1001,  Oct.  23, 
1901.  43274 

Sons  of  temperance.     See  S.  0.  T. 

Sons  (The)  of  the  father;  drama  of  today  in 
1  act,  by  W.  F.  Allen  and  E.  Shinn.  [2].  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  191.5 ;  D :  40530 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  and  Everett  Shinn, 
New  York.  43274a 

Son's  (A)  revenge.     Sec  San  Francisco. 

Sonya;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Felix.  [146] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Felix,  New  York  ;  D  :  11722.  Nov. 
12,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1907.  43275 

Soothsayer  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama  in 

3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  G.  A.  Walter,  jr., 
music  by  A.  O.  Olmsted.  [Green  Bay.  Wis., 
Green  Bay  printing  company]  1906.  64  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.  A.  Walter,  jr..  Green  Bay,  AVis. :  D : 
8391,  Apr.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  July  20.  1907.      43276 

Sophie  Bardina;  an  original  Russian  drama  In 

4  acts,  5  scenes  and  1  tableau,  by  J.  S.  Pop- 
per. 

©  Jacob  S.  Popper,  New  York ;  D :  10113, 
Mar.  11,  1907.  43277 

Sophie  Dorothea;  or.  Count  Konigsmark,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  linroness  Ella  von  AVrede. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Baroness  Ella  von  Wrede.  Paris:  D: 
5095,  May  31,  1904 ;  2c.  May  31,  1904.     43278 

Sophisticated  (The)  father;  [di-ama  in  1  act] 
by  T.  Bonnet.     6  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  V2.  1915;  D :  40402 ;  Theodore 
Bonnet,  San  Francisco.  43278a 

Sophomore  (The);  a  college  comedy  in  3  acts, 
hv  Edwin  Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  pub.  co.,  1910.     43  p.     12°. 

©  May  18,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21071 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        43279 


Sophomore  (The)  and  the  soubrette;  a  1  act 
coiiiedy  Willi  music,  book  by  L.  S.  Sarver,  mu- 
sic by  William  M.  Hutchinson.  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Lucy    Spencer   SarvT,    New   York;    D: 
10388,  Apr.  22,  1907;  2c.  May  20,  1907. 

43280 


Sophomore's  (The)  joke, 
freshman. 


See  Kidnapped  (The) 


Sophonisbe;  tragSdie  en  4  actes,  en  vers,  par 
A.  Poizat.  (In  La  Petite  illustration,  no.  23. 
2  aoat  1913;  s6rie-theatre,  no.  14) 

©  Aug.  2,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1913:  D: 
34443;  Alfred  Poizat,  Paris.  43281 

Sor  Angelica;  comedia  llrica  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  escrita  en  verso  y  prosa  por  Luis 
Linares  Becerra  y  Javier  de  Burgos,  mtisica 
de  los  maestros  Nieto  y  Candela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1911.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25007 ;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  de  Burgos.  Ma- 
drid. 43282 

Sorcerer  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts  and  2  pts.,  by 
A.  W.  Gutkaes.    35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  William  Gutkaes,  St.  Louis;  D: 
8043,  Feb.  23,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906.    43283 

Sorcerer's  (The)  art;  by  H.  M.  Gardner.  4  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D:  21275;  Herbert 
Maurice  Gardner,  Los  Angeles.  43284 

Sorcerer's  (The)  spell;  dramatic  play  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Archdall.     [3],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  30546 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  43285 

Sorceress  (The);  or,  The  hour  of  retribution, 
a  melodramatic  legendary  and  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  G.  Melville. 

©  Mrs.  George  Melville,  New  York;  1873: 
6645,  June  14.  43286 

or,  The  lady  of  the  Louvre,  play  in  4  acts, 

by  Wm.  G.  V.  Sutphen  and  R.  Hunter.     [180] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913;  D:  32137;  W.  G.  Van 
Tassel  Sutphen  and  Robert  Hunter.  Now 
York.  43287 

See  also  Sorciere  (La) — T'Jahna. 

Sorceress  (The)  of  palmistry;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  R.  Warren.  [1],  76  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  Decatur,  111. ; 
1895:64144,  Dec.  18;   2c.  July  20,   1896. 

43288 

a  play  in  3  acts,  with  a  prologue,  by  G.  R. 

Warren. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  Decatur.  III. ; 
1896:42053,  July  20.  43289 


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43290 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43308 


Sorciere  (La);  draiue  en  5  actey,  imr  V.  Sardou. 
12],  63  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris ;  D :  4467,  Jan.  5, 
1904;   2c.  Jan.  5,  1904.  43290 

' drame  lyrique   en   5   actes,   de   A.  Sardou, 

d'apres  I'ccuvre  de  Victorien  Sardou,  nnisique 
de  Camilie  Erlauger.  Paris,  Calmann-Lgvy 
[1912]     58  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  16,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  27.  1913;  D: 
32089;  Andre  Sardou,  Paris.  43291 

(The  sorceress);  dranie  en  5  actes.  de  Vic- 
torien Siardou,  the  story  in  EnslisFi  and 
French  by  Charles  Alfred  Byrne.  23  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  D :  7669,  Nov. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  43292 

a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  V. 

Sardou.     [143]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris  ;  D  :  4.396,  Dec.  16, 
1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1903.  43293 

Sordid  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Loughran 
and  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  26.  1915;  D :  40879 ;  John  M. 
Loughran  and  AVni.  Henry  Duncan,  jr.,  l?rook- 
lyn.  43293a 

Soremonda;  tragedy  in  2  scenes,  by  T.  G. 
Springer.    45,  [2]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1911;  D :  24054 ;  T.  G. 
Springer,  San  Francisco.  43294 

Sorosis;   a   grand    spectacular  pantomime   in   2 
.  acts,  by  W.  E.  Blake. 

©  Wm.  E.  Blake.  Goshen,  N.  Y. ;  1871: 
6142,  June  28.  43295 

Sorrow;  a  drama  in  1  act  of  true  Virginia  life, 
by  A.  G.  Armstrong.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
'  ©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910 ;  D  :  21817 ;  Allan  Gor- 
don Armstrong,  New  York.  43296 

Sorrow-of -heart.     See  Queen  Herzeleid. 

Sorrows  (The)  of  Belg'ium;  play  in  6  scenes,  by 
Leonid  Andreyev,  authorized  tr.,  by  Herman 
Bernstein.  New  York,  Macmillan  co.,  1915. 
6  p.  1.,  132  p.    12°. 

©  .Tune  16,  1915;  2c.  June  37,  1915;  D: 
40966;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  43296a 

Sorrows  (The)  of  life;  by  F.  A.  Heck. 

©  Franklin  Alfred  Hock,  Toledo,  O. ;  D : 
4320,  Nov.  27,  1903.  43297 

Sorrows  (The)  of  Satan;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Benno  Kulper.  New  York;  1898:67432, 
Nov.  18 ;  2c.  May  6,  1899.  43298 

"— by  A.  Tonnac. 

©   A.    H.    Chamberlyn,    New    York;    1898: 
65519,  Nov.  7.  43299 
See  also  Prince  Lucio. 


Sorrows  (The)  of  the  Seminoles.     See  Osceola. 
Soto'. a  Komachi.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Soubrette;  ballo  in  4  quadri  e  6  episodi  libi-etto 
di  A.  Todeschi,  musica  di  G.  Orefice,  core- 
graph  ica   di   A.    Coppini.     15   p.     illus.     16°. 

^     (Libretto) 

©  Achille  Tedeschi  e  Giacomo  Orelice, 
Milan;  D:  11921,  Dec.  16;  1907;  2c.  Dec.  IC. 
1907.  43300 

or.  Hearts  and  trumps,  a  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  J.  Vaughn. 

©  John  Vaughn,  Boston;  1888: 6422, Mar.  1. 

43301 

Soubrette   (The)  and  the  landlady;  a  musical 

sketch,  by  Lawrence  Bradley.     [1],  12  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Irla  Le  Bara  and  Margareta  Gast,  New 

York ;  D  :  6905,  July  3,  1905  ;  Ic.  June  21, 1905  ; 

Ic.  July  3,  1905.  43302 

Soubrette  monologue;  by  C.  L.  Monroe. 

©   Charles   L.   Monroe,   Rochester,    N.    Y. ; 

1898  :  30264,  May  16 ;  2c.  May  16.  43303 

Soufflons   nos   dames;   operette   en   1   acte,   de 

Mauprey  et  Pougaud,  nnisique  de  Mauprey  et 

Chagnon.     Paris;  C.  Joubert,  1915.     47  p.     8°. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41616;  Joubert,  Paris.  43303a 

Soul;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Rontey. 

©  A.  M.  Rontey,  New  York;  1892:8650, 
Feb.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  43304 

Soul  (A)  among  lions;  by  W.  Vance.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Wilson  Vance,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. ;  1900  A : 

27189,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  43305 

Soul  (The)  and  the  sinner;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  Cora  Maynard  [pseud,  of  Emily  C.  Griffin] 

[124]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Griffin.  New  York;  D :  11588,  Oct. 

25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  43306 

Soul  (The)  awakening;  sketch,  by  Maxi  Sher- 

rod   [pseud,  of  Mrs.  F.  J.  Drick]     13  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32086 ;  Mrs.  F.  Jeri- 

del  Drick,  Brazoria,  Tex.  43307 

Soul   (The)   bearers;   tragedy   of  the  mind,   by 

A.   P.   Dunlop  aTul   W.   J.   Jones.      [2],  28  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914  ;  D  :  36247  ;  Will  J.  Jones, 
New  York.  •  43307a 

Soul  (The)  dream;  by  J.  Dika. 

©  Juliette  Dika,  New  York;  D :  12592,  Mar. 

21,  1908.  43308 

Soul  (The)  in  the  attic;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 

Gould  and  Frances  Whitehouse.     [95]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37834;  Elizabeth 
Hull  Gould,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  43308a 


2184 


43309 


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43328 


Soul  (The)  in  the  attic — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Whitehouse  ami  Eliza- 
beth Gould.    82  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic,    June   IS,   1913;    D :  33523 ;    Frances 
Whitehouse,  Valley  Cottage,  N.  Y.  43309 

Soul  (The)  in  the  till;  by  H.  C.  Baker.    Type- 
written. 

©  Henry   Charles  Baker,   Iowa   City,   la. ; 


1897  :  44572.  Aug.  6  ;  2c.  Aug.  6. 


43310 


Soul  (The)  kiss;  a  musical  comedy  review,  by 
Harry  B.  Smith. 

©  H.  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  11788,  Nov. 
22,  1907.  43311 

Soul  mates;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Crim- 
mins.     [3],  180  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1914;    D :  38318 ;    Agnes 
Louise  Crimmins,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

43311a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  K.  Riser.     117  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17101 ;  S.  E.  Riser, 
Evanston,  111. 


Soul    mates    astray;    a    comedy    in    1 


43312 
act,    by 


L.  De  W.  Sarver.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  De  Witt  Sarver,  New  York;  D: 
14142,  Oct.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.      43313 

Soul  (The)  of  a  child;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Marian 
Brooks  Frothingham  [i.  e.  M.  B.  F.  Eckstrom] 
[1],  60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    5,    1914;    D :  35927 ;    Marian 
Brooks  Frothingham  Eckstrom,  New  York. 

43313a 

Soul  (The)  of  a  cynic;  a  drama,  by  Sutton 
Broome  [pseud,  of  A.  W.  Smith] 

©  Willard  George  Little,  Tacoma  ;  D  :  9583, 
Nov.  19,  1906.  43314 

Soul  (The)  of  a  scarecrow;  a  1  act  play,  by  E. 
Abbott.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward   Abbott,    New    York ;    D :  14049, 
Oct.  13,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  13,  190S.  43315 

Soul  (The)  of  a  sonata;  play  in  1  act,  by 
liroughton  Tall  [i.  e.  S.  B.  Tall]  [26]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1915;    D :  39395 ;    Stanley 
Brougbton  Tall,  Baltimore.  43315a 

Soul  (The)  of  a  violin;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Max  M.  Simon.    7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  32516;  Anna  Simon. 
New  York.  43316 

Soul  (The)  of  Adrienne;  psychological  play  in  4 
acts,  by  V.  Page  and  C.  Stuart-Linton.  60  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   25,    1911;    D :  25308 ;    Charles 
Stuart-Linton  and  Vivian  Page,  New  York. 

43317 


Soul  (The)  of  an  artist;  1  act  serio-comedy,  by 
J.   l'\    Powell.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Francis  Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn. ;   D : 
11445,   Sept.  30,   1907;  2c.    Sept.  30,  1907. 

43318 

Soul  (The)  of  Edmund  Jaffray;  an  emotional- 
ism in  1  act,  by  E.  H.  Wight. 

©  Emma  Howard  Wight,  Baltimore ;  1892 : 
39217,  Sept.  28.  43319 

Soul  of  Giuseppe;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Greve. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2.5,    1910;    D :  20298 ;    Clifford 
Greve,  Saint  Louis.  43320 

Soul  (The)  of  honor;  a  romantic  drama  by  E. 
Ormonde. 

©   Eugene  Ormonde,   New   York ;    D :  3043. 
Feb.  25,  1903.  43321 

a  society  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts, 

by  C.  L.  Preston. 

©  Clarence  L.  Preston,  Findlay,  O. ;  1896: 
43548,  July  29.  43322 

Soul  (The)  of  Imla;  psychological  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  C.  Doremus.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   18,   1911;    D :  28019 ;    Mary    C. 
Doremus,  Ringston,  N.  Y.  43323 

Soul  (The)  of  Mag-dalene;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Sewell  Roy  [pseud,  of  M.  F,  Roy]  56  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    22,    1912;    D:  31207;    Mary    F. 
Roy,  Washington.  43324 

Soul  (The)  of  Marita;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Dorothy  L.  Bristol.  [98]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1913;    D :  33069 ;    Ida    H. 
Smith,  New  York.  43325 

Soul  of  music;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M.  Wallace. 
36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17309 ;  Florence  Ma- 
gill  Wallace,  Moline,  111.  43326 

Soul  (The)  of  the  actress;  a  tale  of  Versailles,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter.  [97]  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  1879: 1051,  ,J;ui. 
21 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  43327 

Soul  (The)  of  the  desert.     Sec  Ame  du  desert. 

Soul  (The)  of  the  rich  man.  See  New  mono- 
logues and  dialect  stories. 

Soul  (The)  of  the  tree;  drama  in  3  scenes,  by 
Van  Dearing  Perrine.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910 ;  D :  21487 ;  Mary  B.  Ford, 
New  York.  43328 


2185 


43328 


DBAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43345 


Soul  (The)  of  the  violin;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  Emerson.  [2],  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914 ;  D :  39187 ;  Jack  Emer- 
son, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  43328a 


—  a  musical  drama  in  1  act,  by  Jennie  Gor- 
don and  L.  Weltman.  [2],  10  p.  8°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D :  32373 ;  Leon  Welt- 
man, Omaha,  Neb.  43329 

—  See  also  Magic  strings. 


Soul  (The)  of  the  world;  mystery  play  of  the 
nativity  and  the  passion  by  P.  Dearmer.  Lon- 
don, A.  R.  Mowbray  &  co.,  ltd.,  1911.  65  p. 
front.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D: 
25971;  Mrs.  Percy  Dearmer,  London.      43330 

Soul  (The)  of  the  wounded;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  R.  Meyer.     [1],  91  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34609 ;  Lucy  R. 
Meyer,  Chicago.  43331 

Soul  (The)  of  Undine;  a  poetic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  E.  Aldrich.  67  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Aldrich,  New  York  ;  D  :  1G039, 
June  10,  1909 ;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  43332 

Soul  (The)  of  Venice;  scenario  witli  music  and 
dance  for  moving  pictures,  by  Melanie,  baronin 
Rottenthal.  [1],  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic,  Aug.  21.  1909 ;  D :  1G599 ;  INIelanie, 
baronin  Rottenthal,  New  York.  43333 

Soul  (The)  of  woman;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Arnold  Reeves  and  A.  Ross.  [2],  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1910;  D :  22516 ;  Mrs.  Aubrey 
Ruggles  and  Aaron  Ross,  Harrington  Park, 
N.  J.  43334 

Soul  outcast;  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  J.  Tackman.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1909 ;  D :  17711 ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  York.  43335 

Soul  (The)  struggle;  or,  A  double  life,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.  [127]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  K.  Sternberg,  Portlan.l,  Or.;  D: 
13205,  June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.    43336 

Soul  (The)  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Faller.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  35700 ;  Jacob  Faller. 
New  York.  43336a 

Soul  (The)  within;  drama  in  prologue  and  5 
acts,  by  T.  M.  Carroll.  [80]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1915;  D:  41789;  Thomas 
Murray  Carroll,  Jersey  City.  43336b 


Soulless  (A)  butterfly;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  E.  D.  Minturn.     [64]  p.    4°.    Ta  pewritteu. 

©  E.  Disney  Minturn,  St.  Louis;   D :  8933, 

Aug.  3,  1906 ;  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1906.  43337 

Souls;  American  melodramatic  romantic  drama 
iu  4  acts,  by  R.  Bellamy  in  collaboration  with 
James  H.  Cowan  and  H.  W.  Stickel.  [47]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913  ;  D  :  34103  ;  Russell  I'.el- 
lamy,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  43338 

di-ama  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin. 

104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   11,   1913;   D:  32928;   Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkin,  New  York.  43339 


— •  a  1  act  comedy,  by  B.  Taub. 

©  Bernard  Taub,  New  York ;  D :  14664,  Dec. 
30,  1908.  43340 

•play  in  5  acts,  by  I.  C.  Wells.     87  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23781 ;  Iverson  C. 
Wells,  Chicago.  43341 

'Play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Lawson.     [2],  69  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1915 ;  D ;  40716 ;  John  How- 
ard Lawson,  New  York.  43341a 

Soul's  (A)  awakening;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  .T. 
Sharpsteen.     [1],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1914;   D :  38071 ;   Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  43341b 

Souls  (A)  exchange;  a  drama,  by  Pauline  C. 
Rust  and  Dor6  Davidson. 

©  Rust  and  Davidson,   New   York;   1897: 
45285,  Aug.  11.  43342 

Soul's  (The)  master;  an  esoteric  psychologue  in 
1  act  and  15  illusions.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Herrmann,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. ; 
1895 :  43285,  Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  43343 

Soul's  (A)  redemption.     See  St.  Elmo. 

Souls  unsatisfied;  a  tragedy  of  humble  lives  in 
4  acts,  by  R.  L.  Kingdon.  70  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Rex    Leslie   Kingdon,    Joplin.    Mo. ;    D : 
13041,  May  23,  1908 ;  2c.  May  23.  1908.    43344 

Sounding  brass;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  C. 
Kirkbride.     [3],  130  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1915;    D :  41561 ;    W.    H. 
Churchman  Kirkbride,  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

43344a 

Soup!  soup!  soup!;  farce  comedy  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  .John  Guerin. 

©   Montgomery   &   Farrell,   Portland,    Or. ; 
1900  A :  5207,  Feb.  26.  43345 

Soup  (The)  tureen  and  other  duologues  and 
dialogues.     See  Plays  for  private  acting. 


2186 


43346 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


43365 


Soupe  (La)  est  mauvaise;  par  Emile  Regebert. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,   1912;  D :  29997 ;   Gaumont 

CO.,  New  York.  43346 

Sour  and  sweet;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  J.  C. 
Crawford.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  C.  Crawford,  San  Francisco;  D: 
7335,  Aug.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905.  43347 

Sour  grapes;  comedy   episode  in  1  act,  by   C. 
Eddy.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
"^    ©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1913;    D :  347G5 ;    Charles 
Eddy,  London.  43348 


— -modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Rivers. 
[3],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1913 ;  D :  32153 ;  Lidie  Avir- 
rett  Rivers,  Birmingham,  Ala.  43349 

or,  A  second  hand  wife,  a  farcical  comedy 


I 


in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Charles  T.   Vincent,   New   York;    1885: 
8546,  Apr.  11.  43350 

Sour  (A)  mash;  an  original  nuisical  comedy, 
by  M.  E.  Hanley. 

©  M.   E.   Hanley,   Memphis,   Tenn. ;    1886: 
21058,  Sept.  20.  43351 

Souralia;  a  romantic  spectacular  operetta  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  T.  T.  Frankenberg. 

©  Theodore  Thomas  Frankenberg,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  1897  :  60240,  Oct.  25.  43352 

Souris  d'hotel;  pigce  en  1  acte,par  Louis  Bouvet 
et  Philippe  Gordeaux.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
22  p.    8°. 

©   Dec.   28,   1912;   2c.   Jan.   21,   1913;    D: 
32017;  Joubert,  Paris.  43353 

Sous  la  lumiere  rouge;  drame  en  3  actes,  par 
M.  Level  et  E.  Rey.  24  p.,  illus.  4°.  (Sup- 
pigment  gratuit  au  no.  283  du  Monde  illustre, 
1"  juillet  1911) 

©  July  1,  1911 ;  2c.  July  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24G97  ; 
Maurice  Level  et  Etienne  Rey,  Paris.      43354 

Sous  1' epaulette;  drame  en  5  actes.  par  A.  Ber- 
n6de.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1906.  2 
p.  1.,  84  p.    12°. 

©  Arthur  Bernede,  Paris  ;  D  :  8236,  Mar.  28, 
1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1906.  43355 

Sovitane  (La);  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  Arthur 
Bern&de.  Paris,  Libra irie  Moliere,  1905.  89 
p.    12°. 

©  Felix  Demoly,  Paris;  D :  6328,  Mar.  14, 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.  43356 

Sotith  Africa;  a  military  melodrama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  .Tohn  CrUtonden  Webl),  Chicago;  1900  A: 
.-.(»S9,  Feb.  24.  43357 


South  (The)  African  girl;  play  in  4  acts  and  9 
scenes,  by  R.  T.  Murray.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914;  D :  37939 ;  Robt.  T. 
Murray,  New  York.  43358 

South  (The)  before  the  war;  a  new  original 
spectacular  and  comedy  representation,  writ- 
ten and  arr.  by  J.  H.  Whallen  and  H.  H.  Mar- 
tell.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  H.  Whallen,  Louisville,  and  Harry  H. 
Martell.  New  Jersey ;  1893 :  11226,  Mar.  3 ;  2c. 
Nov.  27.  43359 

South   (The)    Carolina  legislature.      See  Who 

has  de  flo'P 
» 

South  Carolina  minstrels;  ten  years  of  fraud. 

©  J.  Evans  Button,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1877 : 
14678,  Dec.  17.  43360 


South   (The)   during  the   war. 
refugees. 


Sec  Southern 


South  of  safety;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Wills. 
[69]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28601 ;  Edith  Sker- 
rett  Wills,  Washington.  43361 

South  (The)  Sea  islands;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Millar.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915 ;  D :  403S6 ;  Lloyd  Byron 
Millar,  Wichita,  Kan.  43361a 


South    (The)    Spring   ranch. 
(A)  cowboy. 

South   (The)    vs.    the  North. 
Joe. 


See    Gentleman 
See   Old  black 


South  (The)  wind;  military-melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Mendenhall.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915 ;  D :  41341 ;  Abram  Men- 
denhall, Chicago.  43361b 

Southern  (The)  carnival  company;  a  mono- 
logue, by  N.  Reiss.     3  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nat  Reiss,  New  York ;  D :  4224.  Nov.  10, 
1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1903.  43362 

Southern  chivalry;  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  G.  White.  [2],  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  28226 ;  George  White, 
Philadelphia.  43363 

Southern  (A)  Cinderella;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.,   [1913]     51  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1913  ;  D  :  34811 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  43364 

Southern  (The)  convict;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Leitner. 

©    Ali<o    Marion    Leitner,    Augusta,    Ga.; 
1881  :  1S74,  Fei).  5.  43365 


2187 


43366 


dbamatic  compositions 


43391 


Southern  (The)  cross;  bj'  T.  J.  Ford. 

©  Thos.  J.  Ford,  Geneva,  O. ;  1889 :  12610, 
Apr.  23.  43366 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Daiugerfield,  jr. 

©  Foshall  Daingerfield,  jr.,  Lexington,  Ky. ; 
D :  15801,  May  8,  1909.  43367 


—  or.  Diamond  robbery,   a  drama,  by  T.   J. 
Ford. 

©  Thomas  J.  Ford,  Geneva,  O. ;  1889 :  8633, 
Mar.  18.  43368 

—  See  also  Flash  (The)  of  diamonds. 


Southern  cross  drill;  by  Lieut.  Charles  Dugan. 
[Memphis,  Tenu.,  S.  C.  Toof  &  co.,  1907]  7, 
[1]    p.     12°. 

©  William  Love  McLean,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  10294,  Mar.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

43369 

Southern  (The)  daisy.     12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   James  B.   Rice,  Chicago ;   D :  7446,   Oct. 

23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1905.  43370 

Southern  (A)  episode;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  L. 
Newton.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Newton,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
172.53,  .Tuly  13 ;  2c.  July  13.  43371 

Southern  (A)  feud;  an  original  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  L.  Grunewald  and  R.  W. 
France. 

©  Frederick  L.  Grunewald  and  Robert  W. 
France,  Chicago  ;  1890 :  4518,  Feb.  5.      43372 

Southern  (A)  gentleman;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Clement. 

©  Clay  Clement,  Chicago;  1896:  66412, 
Dec.  7.  43373 

Southern  hearts  and  southern  homes.  Sec 
Tempest  and  sunshine. 

Southern  (A)  heiress;  a  thrilling  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  showing  a  perfect  representation  of 
southern  white  and  darkey  life  before  and 
after  the  war,  by  H.  W.  Harmeyer. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati;  1890: 
6160.  Feb.  20.  43374 

Same. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
25920,  Aug.  21.  43375 

Southern  (The)  home.     See  Destiny. 

Southern  (The)  homestead;  3  act  drama,  by 
R.   Ralph. 

©  Richard  Ralph,  Brooklyn  ;  1890 :  26960. 
Sept.  3.  43376 

Southern  (The)  loyalist.     See  Tried  and  true. 

Southern     loyalists;     or,     Marching     through 

Georgia,  G.  A.  R.  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  S. 

Goss.     Marlborough,  Mass.,  A.  S.  Beauchamp, 

1887.     45  p.     16°. 

©  Walter  S.  Goss,  Marlborough,  Mass,; 
1887:13907,  May  27;  2c'.  June  15.         43377 


Southern  memories;  sketch,  by  E.  Artusy.  [1], 
11  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28936 ;  Eva  Artusy, 
Galveston,  Tex.  43378 

Southern  refugees;  or,  The  South  during  the 
•war,  a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Heath. 

©  George  W.  Heath,  HaverMU,  Mass.; 
1872  :  12568,  Nov.  29  ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1873.    43379 

Southern  (A)  romance;  pastoral  sketch,  by  P.  G. 
MacLean.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22703 ;  P.  G.  Mac- 
Lean,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  43380 

•  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dietrichstein. 

©  Leo  Dietrichstein,  New  York;  1897: 
51570,  Sept.  15.  43381 

Southern  (A)  rose;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  1900  A :  11657, 
May  8.  43382 

a  military  drama,  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Brown. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1899 :  13.588, 
Feb.  18.  43383 

a  story  of  the  South  of  to  day  in  4  acts,  by 

F.  C.  Chamberlin.     [141]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Carleton    Chamberlin,    Wollaston, 

Mass. ;  D :  496,  May  21,  1901 ;  2c.  May  21,  1901. 

43384 

'Same.    2d  ed.     [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Carleton  Chamberlin,  Wollaston, 
Mass. ;  D  :  1263,  Jan.  9,  1902  ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1902  ; 
2c.  Jan.  18,  1902.  43385 

Same.    3d  ed.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Fred  C.  Chamberlin,  Wollaston,  Alass. , 
D:  1315,  Jan.  18,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  IS,  1902. 

43386 

Southern  (A)  soldier's  sweetheart;  an  Ameri- 
can play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  McGuigan. 

©  George  S.  McGuigan,  l^oungstown,  O. , 
D  :  2925,  Jan.  29,  1903.  43387 

Southern  (A)  story;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Hy- 
man.    24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911;  D:  24084;  Arthur 
Peirce  Hyman,  New  York.  43388 

Southern  (A)  tale.     See  Aldyth  and  Tostig. 

Southern  (The)  widow;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I. 
Osgood.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912;  D:  29367;  Irene  Os- 
good, Guilsborough  Hall,  Northamptonshire, 
England,  43389 

Southerner  (The).     Typewritten. 

©  Hartwig  Baruch,  New  York  ;  1893 :  2102, 
Jan.  9 ;  Ic.  Jan.  9 ;  Ic.  Jan.  25.  43390 

■  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Nevins. 

©  Charles  Nevins,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
35115,  Oct.  2.  43391 


2188 


433dd 


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43412^ 


Southerner  (The) — Continued. 

a  military  drama,  by  G,  L.  Williams. 

©  Grant   Langworthy  Williams,   Portland, 
Or. ;  1892  :  37276,  Sept.  12.  43392 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Carlos. 

©  Frank  Carlos,  Boston  ;  1877  :  750,  Jan.  18. 

43393 

a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  with 


prologue,  by  H.  N.  Baruch. 

©  Hartwig  Nathaniel  Baruch,  New  York; 
1891:47972,  Dec.  30.  43394 

Southerners  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Lane.     [212]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Bachelder  Lane,  Chicago ;  D : 
8452,  Apr.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.      43395 

a   musical   comedy   libretto   in   2   acts,   by 

H.  B.  Smith.     [66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  5005, 
May  10,  1904 ;  2c.  May  10,  1904.  43396 

Southland;  or.  The  black  age,  originated  by 
M.  H.  Welsh. 

©  Michael  H.  Welsh,  Lancaster.  Pa. ;  1898 : 
74051,  Dec.  19.  43397 

Southpaw  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914;  D :  39211 ;  F.  Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  43397a 

Southpaw  Sammy;  baseball  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Longman.  [123]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;  D:  29326;  Edward 
George  Longmanf  Brooklyn,  43398 

Souvenir  (The)  fiends;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by 
VV.  T.  Ellwanger.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Theodore  Ellwanger,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10872,  June  28,  1907 ;  2c.  June  28. 
1907.  43399 

Souvenir  spoons;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Irving 
Dale  [pseud,  of  H.  L.  Dale]  Boston,  Wal- 
ter H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    11  p.    12°. 

©  May  13,  1915 ;  2c.  May  14, 1915  ;  D  :  40641, 
H.  I.,.  Dale,  Boston.  43399a 

Sovereign  (The);  play  of  today,  by  E.  E.  Starr. 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41185  ;  Elizabeth  El- 
len Starr,  Baltimore.  43399b 
Sovereign  (The)  citizen;  an  original  American 
drama  [by  G.  McBride]     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877. 
36  p.     12°. 

©  G.  McBride,  St.  Louis;  1877:6830, 
June  8  ;  2c.  July  5.  43400 

■  See  also  Uncle  Sam'l  Jonathan,  jr. 

Sovereign's  pink;  or.  The  maid  of  the  missed. 
l)y  J.  F.  Malloy. 

©  John  F.  Malloy,  Meriden,  Conn. :  1900  A: 
26560,  Oct.  25.  43401 


Sowers  (The);  dramatization,  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  of  Henry  Seton  Merriman's  [Hugh  Sto- 
well  Scott's]  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
Montague  S.  Woolf  and  D.  Kimball.  124  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22042 ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck-Plage,  France.  43402 

Sowers  (The)  and  the  harvest;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  K.  Lee. 

©  Kenneth  Lee.  New  York;  D :  2516,  Oct. 
24,  1902.  43403 

Sowing  and  reaping.     See  Two  roads. 

Sowing  seeds;  or,  Dinah's  revenge,  bv  T.  L. 
Vought.     [6]  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  T.  L.  Vought,  Elkton,  S.  D. ;  1891 :  38629, 
Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  43404 

Sowing  the  wind;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Sydnev  Grundy.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1901.     56  p.     12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  D :  920,  Oct. 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  43405 

Sowing  wild  oats;  a  spectacular  musical  com- 
edy, in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Fralinger. 

©  Joseph  F.  Fralinger,  Atlantic  City  ;  1898  : 
67282,  Nov.  17.  43406 

■ — —  or.  Uncle  John's  private  secretary,  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  Maurice  Hageman. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68875. 
Oct.  23;  2c.  Oct.  23.  43407 

Spsendte   sind;    to    skiie.spil,     [av    Nils     Collett 
Vogt]     Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.      (W.^ 
Nygaard)   1910.     2  p.  1.,  232  p.     12°. 
Contents:  Ingrid. — Barnet. 

©  Nov.  19,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec,  5,  1910 ;  A— For- 
eign 2062 ;  H,  A.schehoug  &  co.,  Christiauia. 
Norway.  43408 

Spaewife  (The)      See  Wentworth. 

Spagnoletto  (The) ;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by '  E. 
Lazarus. 

©  Emma  Lazarus,  New  Yol-k ;  1876:10154. 
Sept,  6.  43409 

Span  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex.  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913;  D  :  32719 ;  John  Jex. 
New  York.  43410 

Span  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sutton 
Vane.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Calder,  London,  England;  1892: 
2474,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  June  2.  43411 

Spangles;  or.  The  wooden  horse,  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Nirdlinger.  [200]  p.  4^,- 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Frederic  Nii-dlinger,  Philadel- 
,.liia  ;  D:7544,  Nov.  10,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  10. 
1905.  43412 


2139 


43413 


DBAMATIC  COMPOSmONS 


43434 


Spaniard's  (A)  revenge;  the  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  D.  Noel. 

©    Dazie   Noel,    Brownwood,   Tex.;    1898: 
14516,  Mar.  1.  43413 

or,  The  death  of  Ricardo  Buiz,  by  D.  Noel. 

©    Dazie    Noel,    Brownwood,    Tex.;    1898: 
2.5671,  Apr.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  43414 

Spanische  (Die)  fliege;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Franz  Arnold  und  Ernst  Bach.  Berlin, 
Buhnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
49  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35035 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    43415 

See  also  High  (The)  cost  of  loving. 


Spanish  (A)  affair;  opera  in  1  act,  libretto  by 

D.  K.  Stevens,  music  by  George  Lowell  Tracy. 

[2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912;   D :  31379 ;  David  K. 

Stevens,  Boston.  43416 

Spanish  American  War;  a  grand  military  and 
naval  firework  spectacle  in  5  tableaus,  by 
F.  N,  Innes. 

©  F.  N.  Innes,  New  York;  1898:32547, 
May  25.  43417 

Spanish- American  War  drama;  San  Juan 
Hills,  by  Lieut.  H.  H.  Cleveland. 

©  Henry  H.  Cleveland,  Chicago;  1899: 
77801,  Nov.  29.  [Note :  At  head  of  title  page, 
United  North  and  South]  43418 

Spanish  American  War  in  miniature;  a  dra- 
matic pantomimic  and  pyrotechnical  produc- 
tion, by  A.  M.  Gillette. 

©  Alfred  Martin  Gillette,  Chicago;  1898: 
32299,  May  25.  43419 

Spanish  (A)  bandetta;  or,  Saved  by  a  child,  a 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  7  scenes,  by  E.  Lawless. 
47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Lawless,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  15700,  Apr. 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  43420 

Spanish  (The)  bull-fight;  by  M.  M.  A.  Berger. 

©   M.    Maur   Achille    Berger,    New    York; 

1885 :  15187,  July  14.  43421 

Spanish  (The)  cavalier;  or,  American  born,  a 
comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  N.  Moffat  and 
A.  A.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  N.  Moffat  and  Andrew  A.'  Smith, 
Salt  Lake  City;  1897:11161,  Feb.  15;  2c. 
Feb.  15.  43422 

Spanish.  (The)  court;  a  dramatic  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette. 

©  G.  A  Lafayette,  St.  Paul;  1885:9873, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Oct.  8.  43423 

Spanish  (The)  courtier.     See  Calderon. 


Spanish  (A)  courtship;  a  playlet,  by  Edwin  J. 
Jeitles.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Mervine,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  14308, 

Nov.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  43424 

Spanish  doubloons;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Long. 

©  Prank  Carlton  Long,  Chicago ;  1894 :  568, 
Jan.  2.  43425 

Spanish  gipsy;  by  S.  M.  MacDonald. 

©  Samuel  M.  MacDonald,  South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
D  :  6176,  Jan.  21, 1905.  43426 

a  poem,   by   George   Eliot,   dramatized   by 


S.  H.  Clark  and  G.  W.  Gerwig.     [63]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  S.  H.  Clark  and  George  W.  Gerwig,  Alle- 
gheny, Pa. ;  D :  9730,  Jan.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1907.  43427 

See    also    Representative    English    com- 


edies. 

Spanish  gypsy;  by  George  Eliot,  dramatized  by 
M.  W.  Morton. 

©  Marguerite  Wilson  Morton.  St.  Paul ;  D : 
1794,  Apr.  26,  1902.  43428 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  George  Eliot's 

poem  of  the  same  name,  by  M.  W.  Morton. 
79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marguerite  Wilson  Morton,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
7238,  Sept.  11,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905;  2c. 
(printed)  May  6,  1907.  43429 

an  opera  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  George 


Eliot's  Spanish  gypsy  by  G.  B.  Nash  and  Lily 
A.  Long.  [69]  p.  4°.  typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Garrita   Barry   Nash,    IMihvaukoo;     D: 
8407,  Apr.  12,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  G,  11)06.      43430 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  Dora  Debo.    [12]  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1911 ;  D :  23762 ;  Dora  Debo 
Whalen,  New  York.  43431 

—  See   also   Fedalma. — Princess   Fedalma. — 


Zincali. 

Spanish  (The)  jade;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Vance,  based  upon  the  novel  of  the  same  title 
by  Maurice  Hewlett. 

©   Louis   Joseph    Vance,    New   York;     D: 
14800,  Jan.  12,  1909.  43432 

from  the  novel  of  the  same  name 

by   Maurice   Hewlett.      [150]    p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1913;     D:  3-1519;     Louis 
Joseph  Vance,  New  York.  43433 

Spanish  (The)  Main;  a  sea-play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Noble  and  Thomas  Wood  Stevens.  54 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alden  Charles  Noble,  Chicago ;  D :  7435, 
Oct.  13.  1905;  2c.  0(-t.  13,  1905.  43434 


^190 


43435 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43451 


Spanish  (A)  midsummer  night's  dream.  See 
Fraquita. 

Spanish  (The)  mission;  or,  The  member  from 
Nevada,  a  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Blood. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood.  Washington;  1874: 
loOl.  Feb.  10;  2c.  Mar.  IS.  43435 

Spanish  (The)  nun;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  S.  Wicks. 

©  Hamilton  S.  Wicks,  Joplin,  Mo.;  1896: 

2.5932,  Apr.  28.  43436 

Spanish  (The)  page;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  Oliver  .T.  Booth  and  B.  F.  Licbtenstein. 

©  Bessie  Florence  Licbtenstein,  New  York; 
1895  :  5875,  Jan.  24.  43437 

Spanish  (The)  priest;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  J. 
Cooper.  St.  Louis,  The  Woodward  &  Tiernan 
printing  co.,  1893.     47  p.     8°. 

©  .T.  N.  Hull,  St.  Louis ;  1893 ;  30970,  June 
30 ;  2c.  July  14.  43438 

Spanish  (The)  slave;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  I.  Osgood.     [88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8.  1913 ;  D  :  34007 ;  Irene  Osgood, 
Northampton,  England.  43439 

Spanish  (The)  spy;  sensational  tabloid  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1914.  [34]  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©    Dec.    1,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    18,    1914;    D: 
39139 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  43439a 

Spanish  student.  Sec  Preciosa,  the  Spanish 
dancer. 

Spanish  (The)  traitors;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Walter. 

©  Lester   Walter,   Harrisburg.   Pa.;   1898: 
61786,  Oct.  20.  43440 

Spare  (The)  room;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Bryant  [pseud,  of  E.  M.  B.  Boak] 

©  Ella  Mary  Brydonfe  Boak,  London;   D: 
16102,  Mar.  5,  1909.  43441 

Same.    28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9, 1909 ;  D  :  16301 ;  Ella  Mary  Bry. 
done  Boak,  London.  43442 

Spark  (The);  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Edouard  Pail- 
leron,  tr.  by  H.  Goodwin.  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1.  1910 ;  D :  20088 ;  Hilda  Good- 
win, New  York.  43443 

tr.  from  the  French  of  E.   Pailleron, 

by  T.  R.  Sullivan.     Boston,  1879.     23  p.     12°. 

©    T.    R.    Sullivan,     Boston;     1879:12661, 

Sept.  23;  2c.  Nov.  7.  43444 

■ -play  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Bell.     [2],  15  p.    4°. 


Typewritten 

©  Ic.   Oct.  3.  1914;   D:  38391;    Stanley   J 
Bell,  Oakland.  Cal. 


Spark  (A)  from  Mars;  by  H.  G.  Preston.  [9]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    3,    1911;     D:  25747;     Hannah 
Gaither  Preston,  Baltimore.  43444b 

Spark  (The)  of  life.     See  Karo. 

Sparking;  a  comedietta  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
founded  on  L'Etincelle  of  Edouard  Pailleron, 
by  Henry  Llewellyn  Williams.  New  York, 
De  Witt   [1882]     1  p.  1..  19  p.     12°.      ([De 

•    Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  304]) 

©   A.    T.    B.    De   Witt,   New   York;    1882: 
19926,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1883.  43445 

Sparkling  (The)  cup;  a  temperance  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  The  au- 
thor, 1877.  1  p.  1.,  [109]-141  p.  12°.  ([School 
and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  13902, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Dec.  13.  43446 


Same.      Chicago,    T.     S.    Denison     [1905] 

[3],   110-141   p.     12°.      (On   cover:   Amateur 
series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  30,  1905 ;  D :  7516,  Nov.  6, 
1905;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  43447 

Sparkling  eyes;  a  musical  comedietta  in  1  act. 
by  R.  Gordon,  music  and  lyrics  by  B.  B.  Ed- 
wards.    18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ruth  Gordon,  New  York ;  D :  8542,  May 
17,  1906 ;  2c.  May  17,  1906.  43448 

Speaker  (The)  of  the  house;  monologue,  by  A. 
HolYman.     [1],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34785 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  43449 

-Same.     pt.  3.     [1],  7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1914 ;  D :  380.52 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 


man, New  York. 


43449a 


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-34 


43444a 

2191 


or.  The  Germ.an  senator,  being  a  revision 

with  new  matter  added,  by  A.  Hoffman,    pt.  2. 
[1],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24.  1913 ;  D  :  35228 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  43450 

or,  The  views  of  Senator  Boob,  monologue, 

by  A.  Hoffman,    pt.  4.     [1],  62  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915 ;  D :  41319 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  43450a 

Speaking  (A)  likeness;  1  act  play,  by  M.  Har- 
ris.   23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  23405 ;  Marcia  Har- 
ris, Providence,  R.  I.  43451 

Speaking  of  Adam;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  N. 
Greene.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   20,   1915;    D:  41784;    Frances 
Nimmo  Greene,  Montgomery,  Ala.  43451a 


43453 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43475 


Speaking  to  father;  play  in  1  act,  by  George 
Ade.     [l],30p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   7,   1913;    D:  31900;   Milton  B. 
Pollock,  New  York.  43452 

Spear  drill  for  16  girls;  by  Alice  Cook  Fuller. 
©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  1S99 :  21822*, 
Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  43453 

Spear   (The)   knows  no   brother;   a  play  in   4 

acts,  by  A.  Keir.     [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912  ;  D  :  30034  ;  Angela  Keir, 

New  York.  43454 

Special  (The) ;  melodramatic  sketch,  by  H.  Weis- 
berg.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913 ;  D  :  32102  ;  Henry  Weis- 
berg,  Chicago.  43455 

Special  brew;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
G.  E.  Mace.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1911;   D:  24755;   Chas.  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  43456 

Special  correspondence;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  I.  Barrett.    [45]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  I.  Barrett,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
4752,  Mar.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  July  12,  1904.     43457 

Special  delivery;  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  M.  Hen- 
derson, jr.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
6  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.   31,   1911;   2c.   Sept.   1,   1911;   D: 
25125 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    43458 

'Uew,  original  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

D.  H.  Scully. 

©  David  H.  Scully,  New  York ;  1888 :  34665, 
Dec.  5.  43459 

Special  duty;  a  story  of  the  Revolution,  a 
drama  in  4.  acts,  by  C.  C.  Wright. 

©  Charles  C.  Wright,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1897 :  58082,  Oct.  13.  43460 

Special  edition;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Snoad.    36  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©    Russell    Snoad,    Minneapolis ;    D :  7225, 
Aug.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1905.  43461 

farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Carberry  and  H.  F. 

Brock.     [1],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1913  ;  D  :  33275  ;  Howard  Fol- 
som  Brock,  Cambridge,  Mass.  43462 

Special  (A)  meeting;  by  T.  J.  Gorman. 

©  Thomas  J.  Gorman,  New  York;  D :  1983, 
June  7,  1902.  43463 

Special  messenger;  play  in  1  act,  by  F,  M.  Rice. 
27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    26,   1915;    D :  39807 ;    Frances 
Martin  Rice,  Brooklyn.  43463a 

playlet  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  McClure. 

10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carolyn  A.  McClure,  Denver ;  D :  14257, 
Sept.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1908.  43464 
See  also  Vivandiere  (The) 


Special  (A)  performance;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Bagg.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  29100 ;  Helen  Bagg, 
^Chicago.  43465 

Special  (The)  rehearsal;  a  playlette  in  1  act  [by 
E.  P.  Churchill]  [Peoria.  111.,  B.  Frank 
Brown  co.]  1907.     20  p.     12°. 

©   Edward   P.   Churchill,   Peoria,   111.;    D: 
11476,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.      43466 

Special  sale;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  9  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches) 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,  Chicago ;    D :  7024. 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  43467 

Specialist  (The);  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  A. 
Augustus. 

©    Albert    A.    Augustus,    Chicago;    1892: 
31732,  Aug.  1.  43468 


original  play   in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.   Blake. 

123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D:  22039;    Arthur 
Middleton  Blake,  New  York.  43469 

Speckled  (The)  band;  an  adventure  of  Sherlock 
Holmes,  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Ne-lv  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.     124  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   12,   1912;   2c.   Aug.   13,   1912;   D: 
.30517 ;  Samuel  French,'  ltd.,  London.      43470 

Speckled  (A)  peach;  drama  in  1  act,  by  V.  H. 
Schafer.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910;  D:  21582;  Victor  H. 
Schafer,  Cincinnati.  43471 

Spectacular  aviary  act;  including  songs,  dances, 
dialogues  and  tableaux,  by  M.  McCullough. 

©     Marguerite     McCullough,      Chilhowee, 
Tenn. ;  D  :  8908,  Aug.  2,  1906.  43472 

Spectator.     See  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley. 

Specter  (The)  bridegroom;  a  comic  operetta  in 
3  acts. 

©  Alice  Helmers  Watson,  St.  Louis;  1899: 
11345,  Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  8.  .  43473 

Spectral  (The)  red  hand.     See  Margarate. 

Spectre  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rus- 
sell.    [2],  97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1911 ;  D :  25487 ;  William  H. 
Russell,  Philadelphia.  43474 

or.    Bill    rendered,    dramatic    episode,    by 

Melanie  Alice  Weil  Koll.   14  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23257 ;  Mrs.  Irvin  S. 
Koll,  Chicago.  43475 


■  See  also  Tom's  little  star. 


2192 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43497 


Spectre    (The)    bride;    a    dramatic    playet,    by 
J.  W.  Sherman.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .T.  W.  Slierman,  New  York ;  D :  5412,  Aug, 
11,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  43476 

Spectre  (The)  of  Desmond  hall.     See  Hidden 
away. 

Spectre  (The)  of  the  emerald  ring.     See  Rosa. 

Spectres   of   Maple   Ridge;   or,   Who   was   the 
criminal?   by  F.  Kendall. 

©    Franlv    Kendall,    Chicago;    1886:25883, 
Nov.  16.  43477 

Speculation;  by  Mrs.  H.  P.  Cullum.     [15]  p.    8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   H.   P.   Cullum,   Chicago;    D :  8665, 
.Tune  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  43478 

-: an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Curtis. 

©    Irene   Curtis,    New    York;    1878:14767, 


Dec.  IS. 


43479 


—  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  M.  Cloude.  Type- 
written. 

©    Harry    M.    Cloude,     Cincinnati;  1899: 

72291,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  43480 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Warner. 

©  J.  Franklin  Warner,  New  York;   1878: 

11893,  Oct.  15.  43481 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Baldwin  J.  Baldwin. 
[1],  51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1913;  D :  32958 ;  William  J. 
Baldwin,  jr.,  New  York.  43482 

a   farcical   musical   comedy   in   3   acts,   by 


T.  Addison,  with  music  by  C.  D.  Blake. 

©  Thomas  Addison  and  Charles  D.  Blake, 
Boston  ;  1886 :  1984,  Jan.  25.  43483 


•  a  melodrama,  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  15006. 
July  23.  43484 

Speculator  (The). 

©  Joseph  Goldsmith,  United  States;  1894: 
20784,  Apr.  23.  43485 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.   Stevens,  United  States;   1890: 
32841,  Oct.  22.  43486 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  S.  Tenney.     10  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34917 ;  Allen  Spen- 
cer Tenney,  New  York.  43487 

—  See  also  No.  1 — The  speculator. 


Speculators  (The);  a  comedy -drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A,  D.  Gatchel.    78  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  D.  Gatchel,   Louisville ;   D :  1308, 
Jan.  17,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1902.  43488 


Speculatress  (The);  plav  in  1  act.  by  G.  V. 
Tyler  and  M.  Saher.  [2J,  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    24,   1915;    D :  39771 ;    G.    Vere 
Tyler  and  Max  Saher,  New  York.         43488a 

Speed;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummor. 
[2].  110  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1910;    D:  22713;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Baltimore.  43489 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  "\V.  Dodd.     [145]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25081,  Lee  Wilson 
Dodd,  New  York.  43490 

Speed  (The)  fiend;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Mann 
Page.     [l],14p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915 ;  D  :  42548  ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  43490a 

Speed  (The)  girl;  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  L.  R. 
Smith  and  Mrs.  V,  Thompson.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   13,   1912;   D :  29653 ;   Lena   R. 
Smith  and  Mrs.  ^'ance  Thompson,  New  Yoi-k. 

43491 
Speed  (The)  limit;  by  M.  W.  Colwell. 

©  M.  Worth  Colwell,   Mt.   Vernon,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  11307,  Sept.  6,  1907.  43492 

sketch  in   2   scenes,   by   Ernest   M.   Gould. 


Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  »&  co.,  1910.     15  p.    12' 
©   July   23,   1910;   2c.   July  25,   1910;    D: 
21628 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    43493 

Speed  (The)  way;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act.  by 
J.  M.  Gregory.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1910;  D:  21178;  John  M. 
Gregory,  Columbus,  O.  43494 

Speeders  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Marie 
Coe  and  Lydia  W.  Lister,  reviewed  by  Henry  B. 
Lister.    84  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  E.  Coe,  Melrose,  Cal. ;  D :  15099, 
Feb.  16,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.  43495 

Speghetti  (The)  mine;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Troise.     [5]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D:  42561;  Ralph  A. 
Troise,  New  York.  43495a 

Spell  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Schiffman.      [97]    p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Schiftinan,  New  York ;  D :  10140, 
:\Iar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.  43496 

— —  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Curry  and  P.  M. 
Hopkins.     [82]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1915 ;  D :  42479 ;  Sarah  Jef- 
feris  Curry  and  Pauline  Mackie  Hopkins,  New 
York.  43496a 

Spell  (The)  of  Arizona;  romance  of  the  South- 
west, by  F.  W.  Turney.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913 ;  D  :  32912 ;  Fredric  WU- 
liam  Turney,  Ballston  Lake,  N.  Y.  43407 


2193 


43498 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43520 


Spell  (A)  of  business;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Nor- 
man H.  Crowell.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1902.  15  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  434] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1628,  Mar. 
20,  1902 :  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  43498 

Spell  (The)  of  heredity;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  S.  Marshall. 

©   Emma   Seckle  Marshall,   Portland,   Or. ; 
D :  10064.  Mar.  4,  1907.  43499 

Spellbinder  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  F.  T.  Cardbze.  [78]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederic  T.  Car  doze.  Albany ;  D :  13673, 
Aug.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1908.  43500 

Spellbound;  a  high  class  sensational  drama,  in 
4  acts,  by  John  W.  Brutone. 

©  Mrs.  John  W.  Brutone,  New  York ;  1879 : 
2155,  Feb.  14.  43501 

or.  The  web  of  fate,  drama,  prologue  and  3 


acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York ;  1873 :  13916, 
Dec.  3.  43502 

Spellin'  (The)  skewl;  or,  Friday  afternoon  at 
deestrick  no.  4,  an  original  burlesque  in  1 
scene,  by  Bert  Richards.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co. 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1891:43374, 
Dee.  3;  2c.  Dec.  10.  43503 

Spelling-match  (The);  a  comic  musical  duality, 
words  and  music  by  Alfred  W.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  7647, 
July  22  ;  2c.  July  28.  43504 

Spelniona  przysieg'a;  melodramat  w  4  aktach  i 
5  odslonach,  napisal  W.  B.  Kowal.  [1],  35  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3,    1913;    D :  34674 ;    Wojciech 

Bernard  Kowal,  Buffalo.  43505 

Spencer's  day  off;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  for  7 

characters    (3    persons)    by    E.    D.    Douglas. 

[2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29062  ;  Edith  Duen- 
weg  Douglas,  Chicago.  43506 

Spendthrift  (The);  by  M.  Carson. 

©    Murray    Carson,    New    York ;    D :  9919, 
•Feb.  8,  1907.  43507 

magic  fairy-tale  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 

German  by  R.  Pitrot.     [58]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Richard    Pitrot,    New    York;    D :  7197, 
Sept.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1905.  43508 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Lewis.     [65]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Taylor  Lewis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y 


4561,  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Feb.  13. 


;  1888: 
43509 


Spendthrift  (The)— Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth's  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
L.  J.  Burnham.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Jane  Burnham,  Detroit;  D:194, 
Mar.  11,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1901.  43510 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Jackson,  Raymond 

Dexter   Carter   and   Giles   Reynolds   Warren. 
84  p.    4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17959 ;  Clarence  S. 
Jackson,  New  York.  43511 

-a  romantic  drama,  by  Ferdinand  Raimoud. 


tr.   and   adapted   to   the  American   stage,   by 
Thos.  E.  Van  Bibber. 

©  \\\  C.  Van  Bibber,  Baltimore  ;  1884  :  7110, 
Apr.  2.  43512 


Spendthrifts' 
nature. 


(The)    auction.      See    Art    and 


Sperduti  nel  buio;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  Roberto 
Bracco.  i-idotto  per  la  scena  lirica  da  Alberto 
Donaudy,  musica  di  Stefano  Donaudv.  Mi- 
lan, G.  Ricordi  &  co.  [1906]  61  p.  8°. 
[Words  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D:9108,   Sept. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1906.  43513 

Sperrjahr  (Das)     See  Nora'chen. 

Spettro  (Lo)  del  castello  dei  Conte  Falconieri. 
See  Fra  i  pazzi. 

Sphinx  (Le);  the  Bernhardt  ed.,tr.  by  Frederick 
A.  Schwab. 

©  F.  Rullman.  New  York ;  1880 :  16255,  Oct. 
26;  2c.  Nov.  6.  43514 

Sphinx  (The);  a  drama,  by  W.  Sikes  and  Olive 
Logan. 

©  Wirt   Sikes,   United   States;   1874:5718, 
Apr.  29.  43515 

■  a  dramatic  composition. 

©  Sheridan  Shook,  New  York ;  1874 :  10319, 
Aug.  5.  43516 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Mackaye.     [1],  36  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913 ;  D :  31121 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, Cambridge,  Mass.  43517 
a  play  of  modern  French  society  in  4  acts. 


by  Octave  Feuillet,  adapted  for  the  American 
stage  by  A.  M.  Palmer. 

©  A.   M.   Palmer,   New   York;    1874:5083. 
Apr.  17.  43518 

or,  Love  at  random,  a  comic  operetta  in  3 


acts,  libretto  by  D.  Gray. 

©  David  Gray,  Buffalo;  1892:14197,  Mar. 
31.  43519 

Spice,  in  five  boxes;  a  dramatic  absurdity,  by 
E.  H.  Frye. 

©  Edwin  H.  Frye,  Boston ;  1879 :  13801,  Oct. 
18.  43520 


2194 


43521 


COPYRIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43541 


Spider  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Piper. 

[3]  115  p.    4°.    TypewTitten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   12,   1910;   D:  22277;   L.   Marie 
Piper,  Columbus,  O.  43521 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Dunaew.    58  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1914;   D:  38401;  Nicholas 
Dunaew,  New  York.  43521a 

Spider  (The)  and  the  fly;  by  F.  Nathan  and  A. 
Wynne.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewi-itten. 

©  Frances  Nathan  and  Anna  Wynne,  New 
York;  D :  12030,  Jan.  2,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1908. 

43522 

-comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Oliver. 

31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3,    1912;    D :  30729 ;    Otis    L. 
Oliver,  Chicago.  43523 

a  comedy  sketch,  by  A,  L.  Parmelee.     (Mod- 


ern version) 

©  Alfred   L.   Parmelee.  Chicago;   1900  A: 
1774,  Jan.  19.  43524 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth.    11  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  xVug.  17,  1914;  D :  37877 ;  Samuel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha.  43524a 

-dramatic  sketch,  by  Rose  Stillman.     10  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1011 ;  D :  25969 ;  Ralph  Riggs, 
New  York.  43525 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Charles.     [21,  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3.  1913 ;  D :  35240 ;  Eliza  Dellen- 
baugh  Charles.  Sandusky,  O.  43526 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.  TefEt.     [2],  75  p. 
4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   3,   1912;   D:  31033;  Nathan  A. 


Tefft,  Bangor,  Me. 


43527 


■  or,  Humpty  Dumpty  in  the  web,  an  origi- 
nal spectacular  burlesque  fairy  trick  panto- 
mime, by  R.  Fraser. 

©   Robert    Fraser,   New   York;    1887:2528, 
Feb.  1.  43528 

or.  Who's  the  major?  a  comical  operatic 

satire  in  3  acts,  written  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis, 
music  adapted  from  popular  authors. 

©  Isabel  M.  Ellis,  New  York;  1887:5976, 
Mar.  14.  43529 

See  also  Expert  (The) 

Spider-web  (The);  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  W.  King. 

©  T.   W.   King,    Saratoga    Springs,   N.   Y. ; 
1888  :  6420,  Mar.  1.  43530 

^play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Sobel.     [1],  11  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,   1914;    D:  36320;   Bernard 
Sobel,  Lafayette,  Ind.  43530a 


Spiders  and  fly.     See  Golden   (A)  game. 

Spider's  (The)  web;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
3975,  Sept.  19,  1903.  43531 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  J.  Campbell  Ver  Planck,  United  States; 
1884:22878,  Nov.  15.  43532 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  John  Hutchins.     [129] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Elizabeth  Lyon,  New  York ;  D :  10811, 
June  19,  1907;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  43533 


— -an   original    comedy-drama   in   4   acts,    by 
E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1886 :  346,  Jan.  6.  43534 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  M.  Potter  and  H.  L. 
Hamlin. 

©  Harry  L.  Hamlin,  Chicago ;  1889 :  12000, 
Apr.  17.  43535 


— -play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Q.  Stark.     9  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22996 ;  Lillian  Quinn 
Stark,  San  Francisco.  43536 

— -  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Strong.     [81]  p.    f  °. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,    1909;    D:  16589;    Austin 
Strong,  New  York.  43537 


by    R.    Carroll    Snow.      [88]    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1913;  D:  31966;   Richmond 
C.  Snow,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  43538 

—  a  playlet,  by  H.  Taylor.    21  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Taylor,  Salt  Lake  City ;  D :  15870, 
May  15.  1909;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  43539 

- —  See  also  Tom  Blossom. 


Spiel  (Das)  urn  die  gnade;  3  akte,  von  W.  Im- 
peratori.  Berlin,  Buhnenverlag  Ahu  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     59  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35718 ;  Biihnenver- 
lag  Ahn  «&  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

43539a 

Spielende  (Der)  Eros;  4  schwanke,  von  Wilhelm 
Schmidtbonn.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co..  1911 
122  p.    12°. 

©  June  3,  1911 ;  2c.  July  19, 1911 ;  D :  24735 ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  43540 

Spieierei  (Die);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Karl 
Marfeld  Neumann.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag.     89  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,     1912;     D:  30957;     Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.        43541 


2195 


43542 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43558 


Spielereien  (i)ie)  einer  kaiserin;  drama  in  4 
akten,  einem  vorspiel  uud  einem  epilog,  von 
Max  Dauthendey.  Miinchen,  Verlag  A. 
Langen  [1910]     235  p.     4°. 

©   Nov.   17,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   24,   1910;   D: 
22968  ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  43542 

See  also  Caprices  (The)  of  an  empress. 


Spielteufel;  schwank  in  1  aufzug,  von  Paul 
Alexander  [pseud,  of  P.  A.  Kleimann]  Leip- 
zig, P.  Reelani,  jun.   [1912]     31  p,    24°. 

©  Mar.   25,   1912;   2c.   May   17,   1912;   A— 
Foreign  5140 ;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig. 

43543 

Spies  (The);  play  in  1  act  by  A.  J.  Silberstein. 
[21]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,   1914;   D :  38909 ;   Alfred   J. 
Silberstein,  Orange,  N.  J.  43543a 

by  Broughton  Tall    [i.  e.   S.  B.  Tall] 


34  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30.    1915;    D :  40212 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  435431) 

•by   J.   H.    Hanover    [pseud,    of   J.   H. 


Ernst]  and  R.  Weiman.     [3],  39  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915  ;  D :  41434 ;  Jessie  Hein 
Ernf^t  and  Rita  Weiman,  New  York.      43543c 

Spiked;  an  Arizona  episode,  by  Rex  Stovel.     13 
"^.     4°.    Typewritten. 

^  Ella  C.  Hyde.  Oakland.  Cal. ;  D :  15896, 
May  18,  1909;  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1909;  Ic.  May  18, 
1909.  43544 

Spike's  dream;  by  A.  Van.  [3]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909  ;  D  :  16826  ;  Arthur  Van, 
Norwich,  Conn.  43545 

Spilling  the  beans;  1  act  farce,  by  F.  C.  Towne. 
[1],  10  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915;  D:  41610;  Fenimore 
Cooper  Towne,  New  York.  43545a 

Spilt  milk;  play  of  environment  in  4  acts  and 
2  pLs.,  by  I\Irs.  G.  Crane.  [117]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1913;  D:  33742;  Mrs.  Gard- 
ner Crane,  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa-.  443546 

Spinner  (A)  in  the  sun;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Munsell.     [109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D :  28707 ;  Warren 
Munsell,  Des  Moines.  43547 

Spinning  her  web;  comedy  duologue  with  duets, 
by  M.  Archdall  and  I.  E.  M.  Aitken.  [2], 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912  ;  D  :  30071 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  43548 


Spinnweberei  (Die);  dialog  fiir  4  knaben  und  4 
madchen,  von  Hans  Maler.  Antigo,  Wis.,  An- 
tigo  publishing  company  [1915]  10  p.  24°. 
(Dialoge  und  vortriige  fiir  schulfeste,  no.  32) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
41329 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      43548a 

Spinster  by  preference;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  New  York ;  1900  A :  31863, 
Dec.  27.  43549 

Spinster  Thurber;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  New  York ;  1900  A :  31862, 
Dec.  27.  43550 

Spinsters'  (The)  convention;  the  original  Old 
maids'  convention,  an  evening's  entertainment 
in  1  scene  [anon.]  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1900.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
1664,  Jan.  18;  2c.  Jan.  18.  43551 

Spinsters'  (The)  return;  sequel  to  The  spinsters' 
convention,  an  evening's  entertainment.  Chi- 
cago, The  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1901.    28  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago ;  D :  130,  Feb. 
11.  1901;  2c.  Mar.  22.  1901.  43552 

Spinsters'  return  from  Oklahoma;  or.  Sequel 
to  the  spinsters'  fortnightly  club,  bv  Mrs. 
J.  R.  Darragh,  E.  Kelly,  Mrs.  C  M.  "^Hicks. 
Mrs.  A.  K.  Norris,  J.  Hickey  and  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Kirk. 

©  Mrs.  James  R.  Darragh,  Emma  Kelly, 
Mrs.  Charles  M.  Hicks,  Mrs.  A.  K.  Norris. 
Julia  Hickev  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Kirk.  Sharps- 
burg,  Pa.;  1898:18276,  Liar.  18;  2c.  Mar.  18. 

43553 

Spire  (The)  of  Islingford;  a  modern  allegory 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Augustine  Pyre. 

©  J.  F.  A.  Pyre,  Madison,  Wis.;  D :  9-572, 
Dec.  3,  1906.  43554 

Spirit  (The)  lute;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Helm.  9  p. 
8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1911 ;  D  :  24553 ;  Edith  Helm. 
Atlantic  City.  43555 

Spirit  (The)  monition;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  with 
a  prologue  and  sequel,  by  C.  S.  Ford.  [Phila- 
delphia, 1882]     29  p.    8°. 

©  Charles  S.  Ford,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
7.576,  May  10 ;  2c.  May  29.  43556 

Spirit  o'  spring;  by  G.  B.  Seitz.  25  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909;  D:  17210;  George  B. 
Seitz,  Boston.  43557 

Spirit  (The)  of  art;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Laufer.     [5],  27  p,     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    21,    1909;    D:  16600;    Bernard 


Laufer,  Buffalo. 


43558 


2196 


43559 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43574 


Spirit  (The)  of  Captain  Kidd;  vaudeville  play- 
let ill  2  scenes,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.     New 
York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1913.     19  p.     12°. 
©    Sept.    2,    1913;    2c.    Sept.    4,    1913;    D: 
34316 ;  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York.    43559 

Spirit  (The)  of  Christmas;  by  L.  Ten  Broek. 
©  Lorraine  Ten  Broek,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11560, 
Oct.  21,  1907.  •  43560 

entertainment  in  6  tableaux,  by  J.  Drans- 


fiekl.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910  ;  D  :  22969  ;  Jane  Drans- 
field,  Flatbusb,  N.  Y.  43561 

Spirit  (The)  of  1876.  See  Drunkard's  (The) 
dream. 

Spirit  (The)  of  Evah,  queen  of  the  sea;  by 
G.  W.  Winckfield. 

©   George   W.    Winckfield,    Oakland,    Cal. ; 
D  :  684,  July  24,  1901.  43562 

Spirit  (The)  of  Freeman  Stone;  comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  D.  G.  King.  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
vv-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;  D :  3S939 ;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  43562a 

Spirit  (The)  of  Hawaii;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
E.  A.  Douthitt.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    11,    1914;    D:  37324;    Edward 
Alexander  Douthitt,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

43562b 

Spirit  (The)  of  love.      See  Prometheus. 

Spirit  (The)  of  Memorial  day.  See  Snow 
(The)  image. 

Spirit  (The)  of  Napoleon;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  Henry  Cunningham  and  H.  Holstein. 
[2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  34365 ;  Harold  Hol- 
stein, New  York.  43563 

Spirit  (The)  of  Paul  Boon;  by  L.  J.  Carter. 
49  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©   Lincoln    J.    Carter,    Chicago;    D :  13837, 
Sept.  19,  190S;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  43564 

Spirit  (The)  of  1775-1776-1777.  See  Facts 
and  fancies. 

Spirit  (The)  of  1776;  society  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Wood. 

©  Harry  W.  Wood,  Pueblo,  Col.;  D :  2836, 
Jan.  10,  1903.  43565 

Spirit  (The)  of  '76;  a  1  act  military  drama,  by 
L.  Husband.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Loftus  Husband,  New  York;   D :  14103, 
Oct.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  43566 


Spirit  (The)  of  '76— Continued. 

or.  The  Yankee  artillerist,  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  Charles  E.  Banks. 

©  Bosworth  post,  no.  2,  G.  A.  R„  Portland, 

Me. ;  1876 :  4570,  Apr.  15.  43568 

■See  also  Colonial  (A)  programme  for  the 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. — 
Doctor  Mondschein. — When  hearts  were 
true. 

Spirit  (The)  of  sisterhood;  [by]  Helen  Sant- 
iuyer.  New  York,  National  board  of  the 
Young  women's  Christian  association  [1915] 
13  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1915 ;  afC.  Dec. 
22,  1915;  A:4173S7;  National  board  of  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.S  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  New  York. 

43569 

Spirit  (The)  of  '61;  an  incident  of  the  Civil 
War,  in  1  act,  by  L.  D.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  D.  Westervelt,  New  York; 
1897  :  5572,  Jan.  16.  43570 

a  war  drama  in  3  acts  and  5  tableaux,  full 

of  fun,  pathos  and  patriotism,  by  Claude  De 
Courcey. 

©  Charles  H.  Cobb,  Rockford,  111.;  1885: 
15075,  July  13.  43571 

■  See  also  Loyal  and  disloyal. 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  age;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Goodman.    126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32614 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  ait.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  43572 

Spirit    (The)    of  the  cave.      See  Inazeta,    the 
v/izard  of  the  wilds. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  chimes.     See  Voice  (The) 
of  the  bell. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  country;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Bailey.     6  p.     f°.     Proof. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    20,    1912;    D:  30097;    Pearce 
Bailey,  New  York.  43573 

Same.     {In  North  Westchester  times,  v.  35, 

no.  15,  Sept.  19,  1913) 

©   Sept.   19,   1913;   Ic.  Aug.   14,   1914;   D: 
37846 ;  Pearce  Bailey,  New  York.  43573a 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  Hartz  mountains;  an  oper- 
etta in  1  act,  by  John  Ernest  McCann. 

©  A.  B.  Mattingly,  New  York ;  D :  20,  Jan. 
8,  1901.  43574 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  Kenawah.     See  Hold  the 
fort. 


playlet  of  tlie  Revolution,  by  A.  W.  Allen.      ^^.^.^  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^^  ^.^^^^^^     ^^^  Mignonette. 


[3],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34951 ;  Arden  Whit- 
comb  Allen,  San  Francisco.  43567 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  mountains.     See  Mox-Mox- 
Montana. 


2197 


43575 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43593 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  Nile;  a  spectacular  fantasie, 
by  F.  Redding. 

©  Francesca  Redding,  New  York ;  D :  7577, 
Nov.  6,  1905.  43575 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  reg-ulators.  See  Esther 
Wake. 

Spirit  of  the  Sequoia;  by  Harry  D.  Cottrell.  38 
p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16766 ;  William  T. 
Ross,  Berkeley,  Cal.  43576 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  time.  See  Amongst  the 
people. 

Spirit  of  the  vandal;  or.  Clay  dishes,  4  act 
drama,  by  J.  W.  Sykora,3r.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    30,    1910;    D :  20925 ;    Joseph 
Wacslav  Sykora,  jr..  New  York.  43577 

Spirit  of  the  village;  being  a  1  act  tabloid. 

©   Globe   machine   &   stamping  co„   Cleve- 
land ;  D :  9706,  Dec.  28,  1906.  43578 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  waters.  See  Three  plays; 
by  C.  De  Lima. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  wilderness.     See  Yosemite. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  woods;  a  comedy  by  E. 
Gruse.  New  York,  Broadway  pub.  co.  [1908] 
1  p.  1.,  114  p.    12°. 

©  Edward  Gruse,  Corona,  S.  D. ;  D :  15847, 
May  6,  1909 ;  2c.  May  6,  1909.  43579 

Spirit  (The)  of  Tuskegee;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  W.  Washington.  [4J,  38  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.  5,   1910;   D :  22731 ;   Alonzo  G. 
Chandler,  Chicago.  43580 

Spirit  (The)   of  vengeance.      See  Branded. 

Spirit  (The)  of  wine;  by  C.  M.  Hoffer.  3  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Mickle  Hoffer,  Emporia,  Kan. ;  D : 
10S91,  July  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.     43581 

Spirit  (The)  of  woman  in  Bohemia;  by  Kate  B. 
Palmer.  San  Francisco,  Privately  printed, 
1914.     [14]  p.     front.,  illus.     12°. 

©    Dec.    6,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    13,    1913;    A: 
362925 ;  A.  M.  Robertson,  San  Francisco. 

43581a 

Spirit  voices;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  Henry  Fraud. 
87  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D:  28646;  H.  Francis 
Dyruff,  New  York.  43582 

Spirit  wives.     See  Octopus  (The) 

Spirits;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  McKey  and 
H.  A.  Conklin.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Nov.  28,  1911;  D:  25954;  H.  A.  Conk- 
1  in,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  43583 


Spirits — Continued. 

or,  Happy  new  year,   farce  in  1  act,  by 

M.  Arthur.     [3],  10  p.    t°.     Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Apr.    11,    1911;    D :  23921 ;    Malcolm 

Arthur,  New  York.  43584 

Spirits  (The)  of  the  deserted  home. 

©  Marv  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898 : 
61050,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  43585 

Spirits  unbottled.     See  New  lights. 

Spiritual  (The)  boost  at  Sallytown.  See 
Grange  plays,  no.  3. 

Spiritualist  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Baker.  Gi-and  Rapids,  Mich.,  H.  H.  Colestock, 
1882.     69  p.     16°. 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Grand    Rapids, 
IMlch. ;  1881 :  18525,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  A'ug.  9,  1882. 

43586 


— -comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Wilson.     [210]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  32095  ;  Francis  Wil- 
son, New  York.  43587 

by  J.  M.  Baker.    Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 


H.  H.  Colestock,  1882.     69  p.     16°. 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1881 :  7856,  May  18 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1882. 

43588 


-a  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  A.  Rivers.     18  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Walter    A.    Rivers,    Oakland,    Cal.;    D: 
15410,  Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.      43589 

Spite;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.     8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .June    17,   1912;    D :  29989 ;    Otto    T. 
.Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  43590 

Spite  (The)  fence;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  V,  Cooke. 
[1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   11,  1915;    D:  40911;   Edmund 
Vance  Cooke,  Cleveland.  43590a 

Spitzel;  tragi-komodie  in  1  akt,  von  T.  Knittau. 
Cleveland,  Arbeiter  buchhandlung.     18  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1914 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  37944  ; 
Therese  Knittau,  Philadelphia.  43590b 

Splendid  (A)  bluff;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  James 
Matthews.     [1],  26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  32209 ;  Grace  Filkins, 
New  York.  43591 

Splendid  misery.     See  Barbara, 

Splinters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
German,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dan  Collyer. 

©  Mrs.   Daniel  Collyer,  New  York;  1S93  : 
56948,  Dec.  23.  43592 

the  merry  Bishops  in  their  3  act  refined 

society  comedy  extravaganza. 

©  Charles  B.  Griste,  United  States;  1877: 
280,  Jan.  6.  43593 


2198 


43594 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43612 


Splinters — Continued. 

a   topical  burlesque   in   3   acts,   by   M.   H. 

Rosenfeld  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  M.  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  1886 :  13442, 
June  10.  43594 

Splitter  (Der);  liigenspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Paul 
Felner.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.  112 
p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  26,  1914;  D:  38327;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  43594a 

Spoiled  (A)  darling;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Grace  Luce  Irwin.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1903.  41  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3803, 
Aug.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  43595 

Spoilers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Beach 
and  J.  MacArthur.  [180]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Rex  Beach  and  James  MacArthur,  United 
States;  D :  8408,  Apr.  24,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  24. 
1906.  43596 

Spoils  (The)  of  war;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Booth. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915;  D:  40180;  Hilliard 
Booth,  Brevard,  N.  C.  43596a 
by  L.  H.  Foster.  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915 ;  D :  399S5 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  43596b 

Spoilt  young  man  with  three  grandmothers; 
by  James  Murmel. 

©  James  S.  Hoge,  Philadelphia ;   1900  A : 

4843,  Feb.  21.  43597 

Spongers   (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Daniel   D.   Carter    [pseud,   of   D.   D.   Cohen] 

[123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913;  D:  35180;  Henry  R. 
Stern,  New  York.  43598 

or.  The  native  born,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

L.  F.  Peaster  and  M.  Mills.    91  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Lydia  F.  Peaster  and  Madeleine  Mills, 

New  York ;  D :  14604,  Dec.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec. 

23,  1908.  43599 

Spoofing;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Osborne.    26 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915  ;  D  :  41987  ;  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osborne,  New  York.  43599a 
Spook  (A)  for  a  night;  sketch,  by  G.  Gordon 
and  R.  A.  Hughes.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39910 ;  Gilbert  Gor- 
don and  R.  A.  Hutches,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

43599b 

Spook  (The)  lady;  fantastic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Housum.     [141]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915;  D:  41320;  Robert 
Housum,  Cleveland.  43599c 


Spook  (The)  minstrels,  by  J.  C.  Havez. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez,  New  York ;  D :  5654,  Oct. 
17,  1904.  43600 

■  by  J.  C.  Havez  and  W.  C.  Youngson. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez  and  W.  C.  Youngson,  New 
York  ;  D  :  5962,  Dec.  27,  1904.  43601 

Spookland;  musical  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
lyrics  by  F.  L.  Clendenen,  music  by  John  J. 
Herman.  [1],  46  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   May  27,   1914;   D:  37135;   F.   Leslie 
Clendenen,  St.  Louis.  43602 

Spooks;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Parker. 
New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company 
[1899]     16  p.     16°.     (Wizard  .series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  go..  New  York ;  1899 :  76325, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  43603 

a  comedy  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hickman. 


Typewritten. 

©   Albert    Scott   Hickman,    Ottumwa,    la. ; 
1898 :  56062,  Sept.  24  ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  43604 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N,  C.  Fowler.     [2], 


85  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1914 ;  D :  39100 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  43605 

a  farce  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  A.  H. 


Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
1897  :  34779,  June  10 ;  2c,  Dec.  2.  43606 

—  libretto  for  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  A.  M.  Stevenson.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1910 ;  D  :  20839  ;  A.  M.  Steven- 
son, New  York.  43607 

—r-  Same.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1911;    D:  2.5335;    A.    M. 
Stevenson,  New  York.  43608 

novelty  comedy  sketch,  by  Baj-one  Whip- 


ple and  Walter  Huston.    6  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912  ;  D :  30683  ;  Whipple  and 
Huston,  Toronto,  Canada.  43609 

— -1  act  farce,  by  Marion  Borre.     25  p,     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   3,   1911;   D :  22991 ;   Dina  Bos- 
worth,  New  York.  43610 

or,  Fun  on  the  Hudson,  farcical,  musical 


comedy,  by  .T.  Collins  and  J.  F.  Joyce. 

©    James    Collins    and    James    F.    Joyce, 
United  States  ;  1885 ;  6421,  Mar.  17.         43611 

Spooks  (The),  ghosts  and  skeletons'  flirtation. 
See  From  twelve  to  one,  midnight. 

Spool  (A)  of  thread;  a  society  drama,  by  A.  M, 
Hopkins. 

©    Alice    M.    Hopkins,    New    York;    1883: 
92Ji5,  May  19.  43612 


2199 


43612 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43636 


Spoon-maker  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Miles.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911 ;  D :  25839 ;  Edson  Rus- 
sell Miles,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  43612a 

Spooney  blacksmith.  See  Ye  spooney  black- 
smith. 

Spoons;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  T.  A.  Burtt. 

©  Thomas  A.  Burtt,  United  States;  1876: 
12823,  Nov.  20.  43613 

Spoopju  (The);  a  spectacular,  musical  extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  F.  S.  Pixley.  [91]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank   S.   Pixlev,  United  States;   1894: 
41391,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1895.  43614 

Sport  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Caplin. 
44  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Abel  Caplin,   St.  Louis ;  D :  15436,  Mar. 
24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909.  43b  i  5 

Sport  and  polities;  dramatic  composition,  by 
J.  H.  Dalton.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar:  29,  1910 ;  D :  20635 ;   James  H. 
Dalton,  Chicago.  43616 

Sport  at  Coney  Island.     See  On  the  sands. 

Sport  Kennedy's  Christmas;  a  1  act  sketch,  by 
W.  N.  Famous.     Proof. 

©  William   N.   Famous,   Philadelphia;    D: 
7882,  Jan.  18,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.    43617 

Sport  McAllister;  a  new  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Gaylor. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Bobby  Gaylor,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  6932,  Feb.  21.  43618 

Sport  (The)  of  kings;  a  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
W.  S.  Lockwood.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.;  D: 
15571,  Apr.  8,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.     43619 

Sporting  (The)  ballet;  or,  Ballet  of  sports,  a 
dramatic  musical  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy  and  Edw.  G.  Gilmore,  New 
York  ;  1887  :  7920,  Apr.  2.  43620 

Same. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New   York;    1887:10354, 
Apr.  18.  43621 

or,  Turf,  oarsmen,  base  ball,  hunters,  etc., 

in  several  compositions,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:7.574, 
Mar.  30.  43622 

Sporting  (The)  craze;  a  musical  farce  comedy, 
by  H.  Pincus.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Pincus,  Philadelphia;  1893:  53039, 
Nov.  29;  ic.  Dec.  7.  43623 

Sporting  days;  a  melodrama  in  5  scenes.  26  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  R.   H.   Burnside,   New   York;   D:  13707, 
Sept.  3,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  43624 


Sporting  (The)  deacon;  by  C.  E.  Blaney.    75  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;   D :  16037, 
June  9,  1909 ;  2c.  June  9,  1909.  43625 

Sporting  (The)  editor;  by  S.  C.  Austin. 

©  Samuel  C.  Austin,  New  York ;  D :  1013, 
Oct.  19,  1901.  43626 

comedy  playlet  of  sport,  society  and  slang, 

by  A.  G.  Miller.     14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,     1910;     D:  20760;     Allen 
Gregory  Miller,  New  Orleans.  43627 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Roche  and  C.  Brown. 


[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Sarsfield  Roche  and  C.  "Jack" 
Brown,  Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  11305,  Sept.  17,  1907  : 
2c.  Sept.  17,  1907 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  25,  1907. 

43628 

Sporting  experiences  with  added  incidents  and 
songs;  an  original  monologue,  by  E.  Kendall. 
12  p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ezra  Kendall,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
2037,  Apr.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1902.    43629 

Sporting  life;  by  Cecil  Raleigh  and  Seymour 
Hicks. 

©  Jacob  Litt,  Milwaukee;  1898:  5043, 
Jan.  12.  43630 

Sporting  (The)  ticker;  or.  Scenes  in  a  stock 
broker's  office,  by  J.  E.  McCarthey.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  E.  McCarthey,  New  York;  1897: 
4207.  Jan.  11;  2e.  Jan.  11.  43631 

Sporty  (A)  boy;  au  original  farce  comedy,  by 
B.  Gaylor. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Bobby  Gaylor.  New 
York  ;  1891 :  6933,  Feb.  21.  43632 

Sporty  (The)  widov/s;  a  musical  burletta  in  1 
act,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1898:19173, 
Mar.  23.  "  43633 

Spot  cash;  or,  Sam'l  of  Posen  on  the  road, 
a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M,  B.  Curtis  and  Ed. 
Marble. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  1884 :  9996, 
May  15.  43634 

Spotless  town;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Whit- 
comb  Reilly.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York;  D:1425,  Feb.  10, 
1902;  2c.  July  25,  1902.  [Note:  Copies  de- 
posited have  title  page:  Spotless  town;  a 
musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Kennedvl 

43635 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Frederic 


Archer, 

©  Nelson  W.  Wilson,  Buffalo;  D:  1332,  Dec 
28,  1901.  43636 


2200 


43637 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


43655 


Spotless  town — Continued. 

or,  ■Washing-ton,  comic  operetta  in  2  acts. 

by  R.  P.  Bolton. 

©  Reginald  Pelliam  Bolton,  New  York ;  D : 

3255,  Apr.  1,  1903.  43637 

Spotlight  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Adeline  Leitzbach.  [2],  94  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38901 ;  Fanny  Leitz- 
bach, New  .York.  43637a 

Spotted  (The)  vest;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Boyd 
and  R.  Bunner.     [126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  21,  1915;  D:  41276;  Hutcheson 
Boyd  and  Rudolph  Bunner,  Ridgefiekl,  Conn. 

43637b 

Spouse  (The)  show;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Coddington.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   19.   1915;   D:  42024;   Emily   M. 
Coddington,  New  York.  43637c 

Spoznione  Zaloty;  fraszka  sceuiczna  w  jednej 
odslonie  ze  i5piewem  i  taiicami,  Karol  Wachtel. 
Chicago,  W.  Dyniewicz  pub.  co.,  1910.  27  p. 
16°. 

©   June  23,   1910;   2c.   July   11,   1910;   D: 
21523;  W.  Dyniewicz,  Chicago.  43638 

Spreading  the  news;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Lady 
Gregory.    New  York,  1904.    Proof. 

©  Lady  Gregory,   Gort,   Ireland ;   D :  5920, 
Dec.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904.  43639 

Sprig   (A)   o'  green;  or.   The  Shinghawn,   an 

Irish  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  United  States; 
1889 :  12265,  Apr.  20.  43640 

Sprig  of  heliotrope;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Emer- 
son. 

©     Evalyn     Emei'son,     Ardsley-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y. ;  D  :  7795,  Dec.  19,  1905.  43641 

Sprig  (A)  of  lavender;  by  S.  L.  Wells. 

©  S.  Lilley  Wells,  Buffalo;  D:  12180,  Jan. 
15,  1908.  43642 

Spriggins  quiet  afternoon;  rural  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  M.  Doty.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Darrow 
and  H.  M.  Doty,  1911.    19  p.    16°. 

©  Feb.  11.  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  23526  : 
Harry  M.  Doty,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  43643 


Sprightly    (The)    romance    of    Maxane. 
Uncle  Maurice. 


See 


Spring  bitters;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Hatch. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,   1910;   D :  20638 ;    Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookline,  Mass.  43644 

Spring  chicken;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Seldeu. 
©  Ed2;ar  Selden  and  Ralph  Edmunds,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  17380,  Mar.  14  ;  2c.  Mar.  19. 

43645 


Spring  chicken — Continued. 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  Geo.  Grossmith, 

jr.,  lyrics  by  Geo.  Grossmith,  jr.,  Adrian  Ross 
and  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll 
and  Lionel  Monckton.  Lyrics.  [New  York, 
Myers  &  Rosenfeld  co.]  1905.    31  p.    8°. 

©  George  Edwardes,  London  ;  D  :  6780,  June 
6,  1905;  2c.  .Tune  6,  1905;  2c.  (Typewritten) 
Aug.  17,  1905.  43646 

a  new  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 

Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York;  1887: 
1S35S,  July  16.  43647 

or,  The  unruly  brood,  a  farcical  comedy  in 

3  acts,  an  adaptation  by  W.  Barbour. 

©  Wilbur  Barbour,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. ; 
1891 :  11039,  Mar.  25.  43648 

See  also  Quinine. 


Spring  (A)  cloud;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Zenal 
(C.  A.  Alzen) 

©  Carl  A.  Alzen,  Chicago ;  1890 :  16197,  May 
17  ;  2c.  June  13.  43649 

Spring  fashions;  1  act  play  in  2  scenes,  by  A. 
Kahle.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6.  1912 ;  D :  31603 ;  Anna  Kahle, 
Pittsburgh.  43650 

Spring  flowers;  a  flower  festival,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1908. 
cover-title,  8  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  se- 
ries of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D  :  13891,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  43651 

Spring  (The)  hat;  or,  Delivering  the  goods, 
vaudeville  skit  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Powers.  18 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1915;  D:  42611;   James  T. 
Powers,  New  York.  43651a 

Spring  heeled  Jack;  by  R.  H.  Biagiotti. 

©     Robert     Henry     Biagiotti,     Somerville, 
Mass. ;  D :  2233,  Aug.  12,  1902.  43652 

Spring  in  Bloonisbury;  play  in  1  act,  by  Harold 
Brighouse.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1913. 
[18]  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  23,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   13,   1913;   D: 
34480 ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    43653 

Spring  (A)  lock;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Grant.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Grant,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5067, 
May  21,  1904 ;  2c.  May  21,  1904.  43654 

Spring  (The)  maid;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Harry 
B.  Smith  and  R.  B.  Smith,  from  the  German 
of  A.  M.  Winner  and  Julius  Wilhelm,  music 
by  Heinrich  Reinhardt.  [120]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  .31,  1910;  D :  22972 ;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  43655 


2201 


43656 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43668 


Spring  (Tiie)  of  youth;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Will  M.  Cressy.    Typewritten. 

©   Harry   Foy,    Covingtou.    Ky. ;    1900   A : 
11S23,  May  10;  2c.  June  19,  1901.  43656 

Springtime;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Leon 
Wilson  and  Booth  Tarkington.  114  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   22,   1909;    D:  16405;    Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  43657 

Springtime  (A)  fantasy;  an  Easter  play  for 
little  folk,  by  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1906.  18  p.  12°.  (On cover:  School 
plays,  no.  9) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D  :  9545,  Nov. 
28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.  43658 

Sprite  (The)  of  the  Righi.  See  Katrina,  the 
peasant  girl. 

Spur  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N. 
McGinnis.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38-543 ;  Albert  Neil 
McGinnis,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  43658a 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  Meyer.     [118]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35943 ;  Annie  Nathan 
Meyer,  New  York.  43658b 

or.  The  bondage  of  Kin  Severne,  a  play  in 


5  acts,  by  H.  G.  Millward,  founded  on  a  novel 
of  the  same  title  by  G.  B.  Lancaster.  74  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  G.  Millward,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14190,  Nov.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.        43659 

Spur  (The)  of  jealousy;  an  original  farcical 
comedy  of  American  life,  in  3  acts, by  J.  Wede- 
kind. 

©    Julius    "Wedekind,    New    York ;    D :  57, 
Jan.  21,  1901.  43660 

Spurious;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  and 
13  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Low. 

©  J.  Barney  Low,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
4425,  Feb.  7.  43661 

Spy  (The);  by  W.  Besant  and  W.  H.  Pollock. 
©  Walter  Besant  and  Walter  Herries  Pol- 
lock, England  ;  1898 :  26233,  Apr.  29.        43662 

'dramatic  play  in  1  act,'  by  C.  A.  de  Lima. 

[1],  9  P-    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D :  35967  ;  C.  A.  de  Lima, 
Florence,  Italy.  43662a 

•  dramatization  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper's 


novel,  by  E.  E.  Gates.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward  E.   Gates,   Indianapolis;   1898: 
74048,  Dec.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  43663 

—  little  dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  Kosofsky.     5 
p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915;  D:  39586;  Aaron  Ko- 
sofsky, New  York.  43663a 


Spy  (The) — Continued. 

a   military   drama   in   4   acts,   founded   on 

James  Fenimore  Cooper's  novel  of  same  title, 
by  W.  S.  Montgomery.  71  p.  t° .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  S.  Montgomery,  St.  Louis;  D: 
3069,  Feb.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1903.      43664 

a  1  act  drama  of  the  Civil  War,  by  H.  Ber- 


nard.    21  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Bernard,  New  York ;  D :  15682, 
Apr.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.  43665 

a  play   in  4  scenes,   adapted  by  Louis  J. 


Cella  and  Dell  Livingston.     [44]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  L.  J.  Cella  and  Dell  Livingston,  New 
York;  D :  9672,  Dec.  17,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  17, 
1906.  43666 

•play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Fairbank.     [2],  22  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1914;   D:  39307;   .Janet  A. 
Fairbank,  Chicago.  43666a 

— ■ by  M.  W.  Davis.    12  p.    8°.    Printed. 


©   May   24,   1915;    2c.   May   26,   1915;    D: 
40772  ;'  Malcolm  Waters  Davis,  New  York. 

43666b 

■playlet  [in  1  act],  by  E.  E.  Itoh.    2  p.  1.,  S 


p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914;  D :  38651 ;  Ely  Etsuo 
Itoh,  Indianapolis.  43666c 


—  Revolutionary  War  play  in  4  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth Wilson.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1915.    35  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42599 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

43666d 

—  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Liebling. 
[2],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   13,    1915;    D :  39529 ;    Leonar.: 
Liebling,  New  York.  43666e 

— •  or.  America  100  years  since,  a  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry. 

©    Charles    W.    Barrv,    New    York;    1S7."i: 
5240,  May  21.  43667 

—  (See  also  Neutral  (The)  ground. 


Spy    (The)    of    Cedar    Creek.      See   Sheridan's 
ride. 

Spy     (The)     of     Chancellorsville.       See    Tom 
Ewing. 

Spy  (The)  of  Chickamauga;  a  drama  in  6  acts, 
by  A.  T.  Calhoun. 

©  Alex  Calhoun,   Aledo,    111.;    1888:31761, 
Nov.  8.  43668 


2202 


43669 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43685 


Spy  (The)  of  Gettysburg;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Townseiid.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1891.  38  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Charles  F.  Townsend,.  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ; 
1891 :  7027,   Feb.  21 ;   2c.  Dec.  24.  43669 

an  original  drama   in  4  acts,   by   Charles 

Townsend.    Author's  ed. 

©  C.  F.  Townsend,  United  States;  1891: 
44220,  Dec.  7.  43670 

Spy  (The)  of  Shiloh;  a  military  allegory  in  6 
acts,  adapted  and  dramatized  by  F.  Howard. 
Jackson.  Mich..  Weeks  &  Rogers. 

©  Frank  Howard,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  1871 : 
1740,  Mar.  2;  2c.  May  12.  43671 

■  military  drama  in  1  act.  by  F.  Allen.    11  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911;  D:  28007;  Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  43672 

•  See  also  Drummer  (The)  boy. 

Spy  (The)  of  South  Mountain.     See  Antietam. 

Spy  (A)  of  Spain;  an  up  to  date  war  drama, 
by  Willis  Arden  (W.  A.  Jones-Foster) 

©  Willis  Arden  Jones-Foster,  New  York ; 
1898  :  29934,  May  14.  43673 

Spy  (The)  of  the  Hudson;  or,  The  days  of  the 
Revolution,  dramatized  by  J.  Hurley. 

©  James  Hurley,  United  States  ;  1881 :  2561, 
Feb.  19.  43674 

Spy  (The)  of  the  neutral  ground.  See  Harvey 
Birch,  the  spy. 

Spy  (The)  of  the  South.  See  Battle  of  Fred- 
ericksburgh. 

Spy  (The)  of  the  wilderness.  See  Guardian 
(The)  angel. 

Squabbles;  by  L.  Wade. 

©  Lottie  AVade,  United  States  ;  1892  :  14028. 
IMar.  30.  43675 

-an  original  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

Hennessy  Leroyle.     [43]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Wade,  Chicago ;  1890 :  40631,  Dec. 
22 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1892.  43676 

Squabbles  (The)  of  Chioggia;  a  comedy  in  3 
u'-ts.  by  Carlo  Goldoni,  tr.  by  Charles  Lemmi. 

{In  The  Drama,  no.  15,  Aug.  1914;  periodi- 
cal ©  Aug.  31,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1914;  B: 
308332;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago) 

43676a 

Squanderer  (The);  or,  The  fairy  bride,  adapted, 
tr.  and  dramatized  from  the  German,  Der 
verschwender. 

©  Bernard  Blumeuthal,  New  York;  1885: 
27864,  Dec.  29.  43677 


Square  Deal;  a  eugenic  playlet    [in  1  act]   by 

W.  H.  Peters.^  1  p.  1.,  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov. '4,  1914;  D  :  38693 ;  William  H. 

Peters,  Providence,  R.  I.  43677a 

Square  deal;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Mumford.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1912.    24  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  29,  1912  ;  2c.  May  1,  1912  ;  D :  29554 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  43678 

a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  Hough 

and  F.  R.  Adams. 

©  AVill   M.   Hough  and  Frank  R.   Adams, 
Chicago  ;  D  :  8139,  Mar.  10,  1906.  43679 


— -play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Mclntyre.    95  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   16,    1913;    D:  33504;    Edward 
Mclntyre,  San  Francisco.  43680 

by  Maude  and  C.  Andrews.    104  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   24,   1909;   D:  17524;   Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  43681 

Square   (A)   game;  sketch  in  1  act,   by   J.   T. 
Gribbin.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1911 ;   D :  28222 ;  Joseph  T. 
Gribbin,  Baltimore.  43682 

Square   (The)  guy;  playlet,  by  J.  M.   Hickey. 
[3],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38275 ;  Joseph  M. 
Hickey,  Milwaukee.  43682a 

Square  (A)  man;  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
9085,  June  1.  43683 

Squarer  (The);  1  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Nugent.    IS 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25, 1910 ;  D  :  20583  ;  J.  C.  Nugent. 
Canal   Dover,   O.  43684 

Squaring  accounts;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  A. 
Crowley.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Teresa   A.    Crowley,    Brookline,   Mass. ; 
D :  13095,  June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

43685 


17  p. 


Square.     See  Man  (A) 


-play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  Goddard. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D:  41586;  Star  com- 
pany, New  York.  43685a 

See  also  His  first  kiss. 

Squaring  the  triangle;  comedy  of  tomorrow  in 
1  act,  by  R.  P.  Stokes.  [2],  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1915 ;  D :  41170 ;  Rose  Pastor 
Stokes,  Stamford,  Conn.  43685b 


2203 


43686 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43708 


Squashtown  (The)  tavern;  character  comedy 
playlet,  by  A.  Pierce.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  4, 1913 ;  D  :  33396 ;  Aldrid  Pierce. 
Palatka,  Fla.  43686 

Squashville  (The)  fire  brigade;  farce,  by  Willis 
N.  Biighee.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers, 
1912.  3  p.  S°.  (Famous  five-cent  funny 
farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30810 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  43687 

Squatter  sovereignty;  a  comic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Harrigan.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    Yoi'k ;    1881: 
15638,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  43688 

■  or.  Life  in  Shantyville,  an  original  comical 


play  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1881: 

17993,  Nov.  19.  43689 

Squaw   man;   a   comedy  drama   in   4   acts,   by 
E.  M.  Royle.    90  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Edwin  ISIilton  Royle  and  Selena  Fetter 
Rovle,  New  York;  D :  8406,  Apr.  23,  1906; 
2c.  May  19,  1906.  43690 

•vaudeville  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by   J.   Le 


Brandt.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911;  D:  23611;  Joseph  Le 
Brandt,  New  York.  43691 

•  or.  The  derelict,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    6  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  4,  1912;   D :  29871 ;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  43692 

Squaw  of  Bear  Claw;  dramatic  Indian  play  in  1 
act,  by  Evangeline  M.  Lent. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  14513, 
Dec.  11,  1908.  43693 

Same,    founded    on   Wasula   by    the   same 


author.    New  York,  B.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  19.09. 
7  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  11.  1909;   2c.   Sept.  17,  1909;   D: 
16816;  Edgar  S.- Werner,  New  York.       43694 

— •See  also  Wasula. 


Squaw's  (A)  love;  in  4  acts,  by  Augusta  Perry 
rpseud.  of  A.  P.  Downing]  [48]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   24,   1911;    D :  25851 ;    Augusta 
Perry  Downing,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  43695 

Squaw's  (The)  revenge.  See  Lone  star  of 
Texas. 

Squealer  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Murray. 
[1],  128  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1912;    D:  30423;    Richard 
Murray,  New  York.  43696 


Squealer  (The) — Continued. 

•a  1  act  play,  by  C.  E.  Freybe.     18  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913 ;  D  :  32727^  Carl  Eduard 
Freybe,  Boston.  .  43697 

1  act  sketch,  by  T.  D.  Lockwood.    7  p.    f  °. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5.  1913;  D:  32854;  Traviss  D. 
Lockwood,  New  York.  43698 

a  sketch,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille.     [1],  20  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D :  32345 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  Ne^-  York.  43699 

Squealers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  C.  Miller. 
[1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   5,  1912;  D:  30434;   Claude  C. 
Miller,  Columbus,  O.  43700 

Squelette  (Un);  by  V.  Prudhomme. 

©  Victoria  Prudhomme,  Washington;  1881: 
3771,  Mar.  14.  43701 

Squire  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Arthur  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  3  p.  1.,  5-81  p. 
inch  plans.  12°.  (On  cover :  French's  stand- 
ard library  ed.) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  7248,  Sept. 
13,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  43702 

Squire  for  a  day;  a  negro  sketch,  by  Andrew  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  69] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7720,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  43703 

Squire  Hardsoil's  birthday;  a  vaudeville  en- 
tertainment with  a  rural  setting,  by  C.  E. 
Knowles.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Edwin   Knowles,   Buffalo;    D: 
12777,  Apr.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.    43704 

Squire  Jones;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Crossy. 
©    John    Crossy,    New    York;    1872:9856, 
Sept.  12.  43705 

Squire  Judkins'  apple  bee;  an  old  fashioned  en- 
tertainment in  1  scene,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  18  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  B:ikei-'s  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7034, 
July  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  43706 

Squire  Middleton;  L.  Ruddick. 

©    Lillian    Ruddick,    Newton    Highlands, 
Mass. ;  D  :  157,  Feb.  20,  1901.  43707 

Squire  Thompkins'  daughter;  an  original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Arthur  L.  Buzzell.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1901.    49  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;   D :  624. 

July  1.  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  43708 


2204 


43709 


COPYEIGHTED  IF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43725 


Squireen  (The);  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Robert  Buchanan  and  A.  Boucicault. 

©   Aubrey    Boucicault,    New    York;    1892: 
5737,  Feb.  5.  43709 

Squire's  (The)  daughter;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Will  L.  Walker.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames" 
publishing  CO.  [1894]  lp.l.,36p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  336] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,   Clyde.   O. ;   1894:19547, 
Apr.  16;  2c.  Apr.  19.  43710 

Squire's  (The)  honeymoon;  by  H.  M.  Williams. 

©  Herbert  Mitchell  Williams,  New  York; 

D  :  2413,  Oct.  3,  1902.  43711 

Squire's  (The)  nephew;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
bv  W.  H.  Rose  and  J.  G.  Martel.  Franklin, 
La.,  Rose  &  Martel,  1903.    39  p.    8°. 

©  W.  H.  Rose  and  J.  G.  Martel,  Franklin, 
La. ;  D  :  3840,  Aug.  17,  1903  ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  1903. 

43712 

Squire's  stratagem;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C 
Dale.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  .1906. 
40  p.    12°. 

©  Horace  G.  Dale,  Mount  Penn,  Pa.;  D: 
7799,  Jan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  10, 1906.         43713 

Squirrel  (The)  cage;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Garnett.     [4],  61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,    1915;    D:  41816;   Mildred 
Madelon  Garnett,  La  Grange,  111.  43713a 

See  also  Her  great   career. 


Squirrel  (The)  king;  a  5  act  comedy  drama,  by 
A.  Dougherty  [i.  e.  A.  D.  Clement] 

©  Ada  Dougherty,  San  Francisco ;  1900  :  5046, 
Feb.  23.  43714 

Squirrels;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  J.  Heaney.  [1], 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;   D:  29596;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New  York.  43715 

Squirtgun  (The)  treatment.  See  Hallaba- 
hoola,  the  medicine  man. 

Stadt  (Die)  Titipu.     See  Mikado  (Der) 

Stadtschreiber  (Der)  von  Esslingen.  See  Ret- 
ribution. 

Stadtwache  (Die);  gesellschaftskomodie  in  3 
akten,  von  F.  Josky.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbaudes  deutscher  biihuenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    85  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35497 ;  Felix  Josky, 
Berlin.  43716 

Starker  als  der  tod;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Lars 
Mikkelsen.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  91  p.    12°. 

©   Ic.    June   17,   1914;    D :  38008 ;    Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43716a 


Starkere  (Das);  ein  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Carlot  Gottfried  Reuling.  Berlin,  Verlag 
und  auffiihrungsrecht  der  theater-buchhand- 
lung  E.  Bloch,  1897.    78  p.    8°. 

•©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin;  1897:42295,  July 
24 ;  2c.  Aug.  14.  43716b 

Starkere  (Die);  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Max  von  Schonwies.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam,  jun 
[1912]  72  p.  24°.  (Universal-bibliothek 
5385) 

©   Feb.    27,    1912;    2c.    Apr.   24,    1912;    D: 
29508;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      43717 

Starkere  (Das)  band;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Felix  Sal  ten.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912 
118  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29358 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  43718 

Stag  (The)  and  the  doe;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  n 
16°.     Proof.  ■ 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York ;  D :  15375 
Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  43719 

Stag  (The)  party;  college  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  B.  Howland.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34090;  Paul  Bal- 
com  Howland,  Providence,  R.  I.  43720 

Stage  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Weschler. 
[3],  49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915 ;  D :  40175 ;  Andrew  P. 
Weschler,  Erie,  Pa.  43720a 

Stage  (The)  door;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz  and  J.  B.  Moran. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz  and  John  B.  Moran, 
Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  6303,  Feb.  16.  43721 

— — -original  idea  for  a  prologue  and  epilogue, 
by  W' .  Jerome.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   23,   1915;    D:  39762;    William 
Jerome,  New  York.  43721a 

Stage  door  Johnny;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act 
and  2  scenes,  by  J.  Norval.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
\yritten. 

©  James  Norval,  New  York ;  D :  9999,  Feb 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1907.  43722 

Stage  (The)  door-man;  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   le.    Dec.   23,    1911;    D:  28078;    Otto   T. 
•Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  43723 

Stage  (The)  doorkeeper's  dream;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Daniel  Scott.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  M.  D.  Shatz,  New  York ;  D :  12396,  Feb. 
20,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1908.  43724 

Stage  jewels;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Birds- 
eye. 

©  George  W.  Birdseye,  Albany  ;  1872  :  2373. 
Mar.  9.  43725 


2205 


43725 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43744 


Stage  (The)  manager;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  G. 
Chase.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23.  1915  ;  D  :  41113  ;  Howard  G. 
Chase,  Detroit.  43725a 

Stage  (The)  manager's  dilemma.  See  Behind 
the  scenes. 

Stage  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[19]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   19,    1915;    D :  40989 ;    Otto   T. 
.Tohnsone,  Brooklyn.  43725b 

Stage  of  life;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Billie 
Burke.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    8,    1912;    D:  30202;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  43726 

Stage  (A)  romance;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  F.  Bernard.  [3],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   14,   1912;    D:  31122;    Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  43727 

Stage  struck;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  R.  Bar- 
nett.     10  p.     f °.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Feb.   11,  1915;   D :  39657 ;   Edith  R. 
Barnett,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  43728 

comedy  sketch,  by  E.  B.  Knapp.     4  p.     4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1909 ;  D :  16983 ;  Ed.  B,  Knapp, 


Stage  struck — Continued. 

or.  How  she  won  him,  a  farce  in  1  act. 


Chicago. 


43729 


— 'monologue,   by  F.  G.   Ruthven.     4  p.     4°, 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1912;    D:  31195;    Florence 
Gertrude  Ruthven,  Detroit,  43730 


— ■  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by  T,  M.  Jordan. 

©  Tom   M.   Jordan,   Chicago;   1893:46279, 
Oct.  16.  43731 


—  a  nmsical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  K.  Calhoun. 
©  Kirkland  Calhoun,  United  States;  1889: 

30392,  Oct.  7.  43732 

—  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  Goldman.    [1],  14  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D  :  10743, 
June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  43732a 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Sherwood  Clark.    16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D  :  39228 ;  F.  Sherwood 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  43732b 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  W.  Tebbetts.    11  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24932 ;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  43733 

or,  Back  to  Kokomo,  original  talking  act, 


by  Van  Avery.    11  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   21,   1912;   D:  30603;   Burt   M. 
Jack,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  43734 


by  G.  K.  Hyde. 

©  Gordian  King  Hyde,  New  York;  1874: 
5466,  Apr.  24.  43735 

Stage  struck  barber.  See  Stage  (The)  struck 
couple. 

Stage  struck  boarding  house;  by  Prank  Du- 
mont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark 
&  .sons,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  [3] -11  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  Neiv  York ;  D :  6048, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  43736 

Stage  (The)  struck  couple;  sometimes  called 
stage  struck  barber,  P.  P,  P.  Podge,  &c.,  a 
laughable  interlude  in  1  scene,  by  Charles 
White.^  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5 
p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama  no.  56] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7703,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  43737 

Stage  struck  Sue;  play  in  1  act,  by  M,  Hyman. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913;  D:  33724;  Milton  Hy- 
man, San  Francisco.  43738 

Stage  (The)  struck  wife;  a  comedietta,  by 
Thompkin  P.  Roswell.  New  York,  The  Mid- 
dlemore  press  [1903].    22  p.    16°. 

©    Edwin    D.    Sibley,    Brooklyn;    D :  3599, 
June  3,  1903 ;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  43739 

Stag's  echo;  by  A.  T.  Ammerman.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D:  17828;  Ada  Tully 
Ammerman,  Brooklyn.  43740 

Stahl  und  feder.  See  Tage  (Die)  von  Saar- 
brlicken. 

Stain  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  W,  R„  Hodges 
and  Earle  C.  Rice,  11,  [1]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1911;    D:  24297;    W.    R. 
Hodges,  Atlantic  City.  43741 

Stain  (The)  of  Cain;  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  P. 
Prag.  [11]  p.  f°.  Typewritten,  [Synop- 
sis] 

©  Otto  Philip  Prag,  Portland,  Or.;  D:4524. 
Jan.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.  43742 

Stain  (The)  of  guilt;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Walter  Mathews.    106  p,    4°.    Tyiiewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Mathews,  Louisville ;  D :  1544, 
Mar.  10.  1902 :  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902.  43743 

Stainboroughs  (The);  a  love  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Quiggan. 

©    John    Quiggan,    Brooklyn ;    1893 :  50904. 
Nov.  15.  43744 


2206 


43746 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


43762 


Stained  (The)  glass  angel;  romantic  play  of 
today  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Duukin.  [93]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   20,    1914;    D :  38858 ;    Gertrude 
Scf)tt  Dunlvin,  New  Yorlc  43745 

Staircase  band.     Sec  Rising  generation, 

Stairs  (The)  are  steep;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Liss- 
ner.    28  p.    4°.     Type^^•ritteu. 
©     Emanuel     Lissner.     Boston:     D :  15495. 


Mar.  29,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  29.  1909. 


43746 


Stake  (The)  and  halter;  a  4  aft  drama.  l)y  ^I. 
Mulvey  and  E.  T.  Wilson. 

©    Martin    IMuivev    and    Edyar    T.    Wilson. 
Newark,  N.  .1. ;  1S72  :  2605,  Mm:  10.        43747 

Stakes  (The);  or,  A  package  from  Pai'is.  pla> 
by  G.  G.  Tawlets  [pseud.  <>1'  <;.  G.  V.  Theis[ 
[83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .luly    28,    1913;    D :  33909 :     Grovtr 
Gleveland  "N'au  Senden  Theis.  Germania,  Pa. 

43748 

Staking  the  claim.     See  G-old  (The)  diggers. 

Stalking  the  deer;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  It.  Maw- 
son.     [6],  113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 :  D :  31918 :  Edward  li. 
Maw.son,  New  York.  43749 

Stamp  act;  a  liistorical  charade  arr.  by  School 
11,  grade  7,  division  2,  under  tlie  direction  of 
the  teacher  F.  Roach. 

©     Florence     Roach,     Washington;     1889: 
37906,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  43750 

Stampede  (The);  a  play  in  1  scene,  by  C.  L. 
Hagen.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen,  Coney  I.sland,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  13571.  Aug.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  18.  1908. 

43751 

Stamps;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  M.  Lent. 

©  Evangeline  M.  Lent,  New  York ;  D :  1712. 
Apr.  8.  1902.  43752 

Stan  Stanley,  the  bouncing  fellow  assisted  by 
his  relatives;  play  in  1  act.  by  S.  M.  C'hildrey. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D :  40114 ;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,  Philadelphia.  43752a 

Stand  patters;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R. 
C'ole.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  9,   1909 ;   D :  17057 ;   Francis   R. 
Cole,  Chicago.  43753 

Standard  (The)  bearer;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D. 
Brannan.     24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1912  :  D  :  29755 ;  Dana  Bran- 
nan,  Hartford.  43754 


Standard  dialogues;  designed  for  school  and 
parlor  entertainments,  temperance  meetings, 
literary  societies,  etc.,  compiled  by  Alexander 
Clark.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  co., 
1898.     1  p.  1.,  ;V202  p.     12°. 

Penn   pub.    co.,    Philadelplua ;    1898:41912, 
July  13 ;  2c.  July  13.  43754a 

Standard  (The)  of  men;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2 
scenes,  liyA.  Jelferis.    [31]  p.    4°.   Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,    1910;    D :  22151 ;    Arthur 
.JefFeris,  Niles.  Cal.  43755 


Standard     (The)_    oil    magnate, 
baum's  discovery. 


See    Bosen- 


Standard  time;  in  1  act.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  C.  Amerine,  Detroit;  1896:68052, 
Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  17.  43756 

Standards;  play  in  3  acts.  In  .T.  H.  Lawson. 
[2],  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915:  D :  40.327 :  .Tohn  How- 
ard r.awson,  New  York.  43756a 

Standing  room  only;  a,  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Dwight  S.  Anderson.  New  Y'ork.  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1913.     15  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    29,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    31,    1913;    D: 
32267 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      43757 

by  W.  Gbatterson.  [41]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21.  1914;  D :  38880 :  Willowdean 
Gliiitterson.  San  Diego,  Cal.  43758 


— -a  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  \V.  H.  Osborne. 
[26]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  A\ m.  Hanulton  Osborne,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13008.  Mav  20,  1908 ;  2c.  :Mav  20,  1908. 

43759 


— —a  phiy  in  1  act,  by  D.  S.  Anderson.  [2], 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Dwight    Spencer    Anderson,    Cleveland ; 
D :  11969,  Dec.  21.  1907  :  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907. 

43759a 

See  also  S.  R.  O. 

Standing  with  reluctant  feet;  i>lay  in  1  act.  bv 
A.  Gainpbeil.     [1],  13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5.  1913 ;  D :  35265 ;  Anne  Camp- 
bell, Chicago.  43760 

Stanford  Wyatt;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Philip 
Raimondo.     [172]  p.    4°.    Tj^ewritten. 

©  P.  Raimondo,  New  York ;  D :  9003,  Aug. 
20,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  43761 

Stanley;  a  play  representing  the  life,  character, 
and  adventures  of  Henry  M.  Stanley,  the 
great  African  explorer,  by  .1.  A.  Mac  Knight. 

©  James  Arthur  Mat-  Kniglit.  New  Y'ork ; 
1890 :  17056,  May  24.  43762 


2207 


5379— VOL  2—16 35 


43763 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43781 


Stanley  Africanus;  u  funny  farcical  frolic  in 
1  act,  by  H.  J.  Seymour. 

©   Harry   J.    Seymour,    New   York;    1877: 

13418,  Nov.  19.  43763 

Stanley  in  Africa;  9  tableaux  in  a  reporter's 
life,  by  H.  J.  Seymour. 

©   Harry    J.    Seymour,    New    Yorli ;    1877 : 

13419,  Nov.  19.  43764 

Stanley's  dwarfs;  an  original  entertainment  in 
1  act,  for  male  characters,  by  F.  B.  Van  Wart. 
New  York,  Samuel  French  &  son;  London, 
Samuel  French,  1888.    23  p.    12°. 


©  F.  B.  Van  Wart. 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  13. 


Brooklyn ;  1888 :  24791, 
43765 


Stanley's  spring  suit; 
W.  K.  Rugg.     8  p.    4° 


I  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Typewritten. 
©  Winnifred  King  Rugg,  Arlington,  Mass. ; 
D :  1G071,  June  15,  1909 ;  2c.  June  15,  1909. 

43766 

Stanley's  wife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Os- 
canyan. 

©     C.     Oscanyan,     Brooklyn;     1879:14898, 
Nov.  7.  43767 

Staple  (The)  of  news;  by  Ben  Jonson,  ed.  with 
introduction,  notes  and  glossary,  by  De  Winter. 
Nev*'  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1905.  lix,  276  p. 
8°.     (Yale  studies  in  English,  xxviii) 

©  De  Winter,  New  Haven ;  A :  108797,  Feb. 
10,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1905.  43767a 

Star  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  C.  L.  Nagely.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7, 1910 ;  D  :  20380  ;  Carlton  Lewis 
Nagely,  Brooklyn.  43768 

or.  Paste  and  diamonds,  a  serio-comic  play 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©    Charles   Gayler,    United    States;    1879: 
11560,  Aug.  30.  43769 

Star  (The)  actress;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by 
Bernard  Kling.     [15]  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©    Emma    Lambert,    Brooklyn ;    D :  10562, 
May  14,  1907 ;  2c.  May  14,  1907.  43770 

Star  (The)  boarder;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Gunter. 

©  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter.  New  York; 
D  :  3620,  June  19,  1903.  43771 

comedy  of  hearts  and  showers,  by  A.  Colby. 

[1],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1915;    D :  40373 ;    Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  43771a 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Boyle. 

©  Carrie  Boyle,  Great  Bend,  Kan.;  1899: 

12357,  Feb.  13.  43772 

Star  (The)  bout;  dramatic  vaudeville,  by  Taylor 

Granville    aud    Ned    Wayburn.      22    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Star  bout  co.,  inc..  New  York;  D:  11628, 
Oct.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1907.  43773 


Star  (The)  brave.     See  Petalesharoo, 

Star  Bright;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Edith 
F.  A.  U.  Painton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company.     83  p.     12°. 

©  July  26,  1915;  2c.  July  29,  1915;  D: 
41345 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  43773a 

Star  (A)  by  mistake;  novelty  dramatic  singing 
comedy  skit,  by  R.  F.  Brandon  and  J.  R. 
Brandon.  [1],  9  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1915;  D :  40133 ;  Ray  F. 
Brandon  and  Jeanne  Russell  Brandon,  Center- 
ville,  Utah.  43773b 

Star-crowned  (The)  cross;  by  J.  C.  Tenney. 

©  Julia  C.  Tenney,  Orange,  Mass. ;  1898 : 
56282.  Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  43774 

Star  (The)  gazer;  an  astronomical  farce  com- 
edy, by  F.  W.  Lee.     [32]  p.    4°.    Tj^ewritten. 

©  Franklvn  W.  Lee,  St.  Paul;  1894:34640, 
July  18 :  2c.  July  IS.  43775 

Star  (The)  gazer  of  Choson;  a  musical  tale  of 
ancient  Corea.  by  J.  F.  Price.  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  F.  Price,  Chicago ;  D :  7888,  Jan.  22, 
1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1906.  43776 

Star  (The)  gazers;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  and  B. 
Shafer.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D :  28208 ;  M.  and  B. 
Shafer,  New  York.  43777 

Star  in  the  east.  See  Little  folks'  Christinas 
stories  and  plays. 

Star  (The)  in  the  trees.     See  Addio. 

Star  (The)  of  Bethlehem;  a  miracle  play  of  the 
nativity  reconstructed  from  the  Towneley  and 
other  old  English  cycles,  of  the  XIII,  XIV 
and  XV  centuries,  and  supplemented  and 
adapted  to  modern  conditions  by  C.  51.  Gay- 
lev.  New  York,  Fox,  Duflield  and  companv 
[1904]     xix,  [l],70p.    front.,  pis.    8°. 

©  Charles  Mills  Gayley,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D : 
4761,  Mar.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904.      43778 

■  a  nativity  play  for  children,  by  A.  Corbin. 

©  Alice  Corbin,  Lake  Bluff,  111. ;  D :  14167. 
Oct.  29,  1908.  43779 

•  a  sacred  drama  in  5  acts  and  a  prelude,  by 

J.  Cantello.     Los  Angeles,   J.  Cantello,  1907. 
131  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  Cantello,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  9010. 
Aug.  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Dee.  23,  1907.  43780 

See  also  Dispensation  (The) 


Star  (The)  of  Cuba;  or,  The  Yankee  hero,  a 
new  patriotic  comedy-di'ama  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  L.  Griffith.     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    L.    Griffith.    San    Francisco : 
1899 :  38702,  June  12 ;  2c.  July  9,  1900.    43781 


2208 


43782 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


43803 


Star  (The)  of  destiny;  historical  (Iruiiiu  la  4 
acts,  by  Thoiiias  Bryan  Weaver.  Chicago,  A. 
Flanagan  company,  1907.    16  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co..  Chicago;  D:  10341,  Apr. 
1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1907.  43782 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Clarke.     [107]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Fi-ederick    Willard   Clarke.    Boston ;    D : 
4990,  Mny  .'.  1904  :  2c.  May  5.  1904.  43783 

Star  (The)  of  hope;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  ^I. 
Lefliiigwell  and  E.  Collier. 

©  Marion  Lelfingwell  and  Ednnind  Collier. 
New  York:  ]S96:  24S.V..  Apr.  21.  43784 

Star  (The)  of  Jacob;  Christmas  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Ditiacns  Ueinhold.  adaiited  from  the  Ger- 
man by  A.  M.  (irussi.     2."i  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©     Dec.     21.     1911;     2c.     Dec.     2(;.     1911: 
D  :  28094 ;  A.  M.  Crnssi.  Pekin.  .111.  43785 

Star  (The)  of  Judah;  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  ( !. 
Elu-lich.     9  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Feb.  24.  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  0.  1911  ;  D  :  23r)07  : 
Yonng  Israel.  Cincinnati.  43786 

Star  of  optimism;  drama  in  7  aits,  bv  T-.  'Slc- 
Millen.     147  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  4,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  1909  ;  D  :  173(»2  ; 
Liston  Mc:\Iillen.  Cskaloosa,  la.  43787 

Star  (The)  of  Prag.  See  Schtern  (Der)  fon 
Praag. 

Star  (The)  of  Siberia;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Leo- 
pold Starzenski,  tr.  from  the  Polish  by  J.  B. 
Kaczyfiski.     105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1911;    D :  24711  ;    .b.se])h 
Boleslaus  Kaczyfiski.  Pittsburgh.  43788 

Star  (The)  of  the  Alps.     See  Beatrezia. 

Star  of  the  East;  1)y  L.  Cleveland  and  M.  E. 
Osbou. 

©  Lucv  Cleveland  and  Mary  E.  O.sbon,  New 
York ;  1899  :  51677,  Aug.  11.  43789 

Star  (The)  of  the  stage.     Sec  Madame  Favart. 

Star  (The)  part;  comedy  in  1  act.  l»y  N.  llevell 
and  H.  Olt.    IS  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1911;  D :  23268  ;  Nellie  Be  veil 
and  Henry  Olt,  New  York.  43790 

-1  act  comedy,  by  II.  Warner.     [2],  15  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28.    1913;    D :  330SG :    Richard 
Warner,  New  Y^^rk.  43791 

Star  (The)  performer;  1  act  dramatic  .sketch,  by 
.r.  W.  Carey. 

©    John    AY.    Carey,    Sioux    City.    la.:    D: 
15195,  Feb.  27,  1909.  43792 

Star  pupil;  comedy  in  3  acts,  ))y  J.  Leiser.  91 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23.    1910;    D ;  20552 ;    Joseph 
Leiser,  Allentown.  Pa.  43793 


Star  (The)  Spangled  Banner;  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  K.  .Schott. 

©   Emil    Schott,    Rockport,   O. ;    1899:7334, 
Jan.  21.  43794 

histo)-ical  j)lav  in  5  acts,  bv  J.  P.  McLaugh- 
lin. 

©  J.  Fairfax  :\IcLauuhlin.  New  York;  1896: 
12G32.  Fell.  26.  43795 

a  national  drama,  by  D.  Spilhuie. 

©  Daniel  Spillane.  New  York;  1891 :  4tX)6, 
Jan.  28.  43796 

-a  war  episo<le,  l)y  Katherine  Stagg.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  publishing  companv.  1907.  10 
p.     12°. 

©    Dramati*-   pub.    co..    Chicago ;    D :  12017. 
Dec.  31.  1907;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  43797 

Star  Spangled  Banner  pageant;  [pageant  in  7 
epist)des  and  2  interludes],  staged  in  the  Capi- 
tol Park  at  Madison.  Wis.,  in  ceh'l)ration  of 
the  100th  anniversary  of  the  writing  of  this 
national  song  by  Francis  Scott  Key,  by  E.  T. 
Rockwell.  [Madison.  Wis..  Tracv  &  Kilgore, 
1914]     39  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  9.  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  89115  ; 
Ethel  Theodore  Rockwell.  Madison.  Wis. 

43797a 

Star  (The)  spangled  baron;  a  musical  play,  by 
R.  A.  Baniet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet.  Osterville,  Mass.;  D  ;  13974, 
Oct.  1.  1908.  43798 

Star  spang'led  Jack;  a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York;  1875:494. 
Jan.  15.  43799 

Stai'board  watch;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Steelv. 
[1].  Ill  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1913 ;  D :  32746 ;  Guy  Steely. 
New  York.  43800 

Starbottle  (The)  claim;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  C.  Prescott. 

©   Coleman   C.   Prescott,   Louisville;    1875: 
6620.  June  23.  43801 

Starch  king;  2  act  comedy  with  prologue,  bv 
P.  I.  Cook.     42  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12.  1909;  D;  17401;  Paul  Irving 
Cook.  San  Francisco.  43802 

Starlight;  play  in  3  acts.  l>y  H.  Goddard.  [3], 
91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Aug.   6,   1913:   D;  34041;   Harold   C. 
Goddard.  Swarthmore.  Pa.  43803 
Sec  nl^o  Fantastico  (II) 

Starlight  (The)  express;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
BhiclvV»<KM|  and  V.Pearn.  [107]  p.  4°.  Tyi)e- 
written. 

©   Ic.    July    15,   1914;    D :  37574 ;    Algernon 
Blackwood  and  Aiolet  Pearn,  London. 

43803a 


2209 


43804 


DBAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43824 


Starre  (Das)  system;  lustspiel  iu  3  aufzugen, 
von  Gustav  Hochstetter.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam, 
jun.,  1908.    79  p.    illus.     (plans)     16°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  G. 
Hochstetter,  Berlin;  res.  no.  2198;  Ic.  Nov. 
16,  1908.  43804 

Starr's  girl;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives.  New  York ;  D :  2044.  June 
25,  1902.  43805 

Same.     [166]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  D :  2.571,  Nov. 
10,  1902 ;  2e.  Nov.  10,  1902.  43806 

Starry  flag;  a  military  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Gordon  V.  May.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  190").    47  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  7410, 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  43807 

■ by  M.  T.  Davy. 

©  Morgan  T.  Davy,  Jersey  City  Heights, 
N.  J. ;  1892  :  7075,  Feb.  13.  43808 

Starry  (The)  flag  in  Cuba;  or,  On  a  secret 
service  detail,  a  military  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Sergeant  R.  H.  Kinkead. 

©  Robert  Hazelet  Kinkead,  Fairmount,  W. 
Va. ;  1899 :  38703,  June  12.  43809 

Stars;  by  George  Fuller  Golden  and  P.  F.  Nich- 
olson, jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  F.  Nicholson,  jr..  United  States; 
1897 :  29662,  May  15 ;  2c.  May  15.  43810 

■  a  musical  burletta  In  1  act,  with  original 

songs  and  music,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Boston :  1878 :  14744, 
Dec.  17.  438X1 

~  a  1  act  comedy,  by  G.  F.  Golden  and  P.  F. 
Nicholson,   jr. 

©  George  Fuller  Golden  and  Paul  F.  Nichol- 
son, jr..  New  York  ;  1898  :  10679,  Feb.  9. 

43812 

or,  A  twinkling  experiment,   an  operatic 


burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©   Edwin   A.   Locke,   Boston ;    1879 :  16225, 
Dec.  2.  43813 

or,    Fun    in    a    Chinese    laundry,    musical 


comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Locke.  [2],  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;   D :  35420 ;  Edwin  A. 

Locke,  Everett,  Mass.  43814 

Stars  (The)  and  Stripes;  by  R.  M.  Lawrenson. 

©   Robert  Mark   Lawrenson,   Irvington-on- 

Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  1889 :  16751,  June  1.        43815 

•an  original  play  of  the  Spanish  war  in  4  acts, 


Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  abroad.     See  Our  flag. 
Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  jubilee. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9265,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  43817 

Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  of  America;  or,  The 
opera  of  Uncle  Sam,  Brother  Jonathan, 
Yankee  and  Porgie,  by  the  poet  Meakins, 
burlesquing  A  lady  president  of  America. 

©  James  Meakins,  New  York ;  1889 :  11728, 
Apr.  15.  43818 

Stars  (The)  will  tell;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 
©  Arthur  H.  Palmer,  New  York;  D:4391. 
Dec.  14,  1903.  43819 

Start  (A)  to  Calcutta;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  B.  Holt. 

©  Sarah  Barton  Holt,  New  Orleans ;  1892 : 
48889,  Dec.  1.  43820 

Starved!  episode  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Saunders. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12  1913 ;  D  :  35000 ;  Ann  Holland 
Saunders,  Ossining,  N.  Y,  43821 

Starving  (The)  workingman.  See  Railroad 
(The)  strikers. 

State  camp;  or  The  7th  at  Peekskill,  a  musical 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts  by  M.  J.  Colligan.    Ms. 

©    M.    J.    Colligan,    Brooklyn;    1892:3321, 

Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1892.  43822 

State  (The)  forbids;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cowan. 
[1],  22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914 ;  D  :  39401 ;  Sada  Cowan. 
New  York.  43822a 

Same.      New    York.    M.    Kennerley,    1915. 


46  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1915  ;  2c.  June  5,  1915 ;  D  :  40900  ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  43822b 

State  (The)  of  man;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act  or  more,  by  C.  J.  Dwyer. 

©  Charles  J.  Dwyer,  Chicago ;  D :  4177,  Oct. 
19,  1903.  43823 

State  (The)  of  moratorium;  farce  in  3  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  E.  T.  Purdy.  [60]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  39864 ;  Eva  Thomson 
Purdy,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  43823a 

State  (The)  of  Sabanda.     See  Coming, 

State  vs.  Burton.  See  Gentleman  (The)  from 
East  Blueberry. 


Statehood  day  at  Pavpnee  Bill's  ranch.      See 
Oklahoma. 


by  S.  Marble 

"  ©  Scott  Marble,  United  States ;  1898 :  29143, 
May  10 ;  2c.  May  28.  43816 

—  See  also  Woman's  (A)  power. 

2210 


State's    (The)    attorney;    an    original    comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1882:7574,  Mav 
10.  43824 


43825 


COPYRIGHTED   IIST    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43845 


State's  evidence;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Rowe. 

©  J.  H.  Rowe.  New  York ;  1878 :  13790,  Nov. 
25.  43825 

Statesman  (The);  in  1  act,  by  Opie  Read.  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1910 :    D :  22692 ;    Georgia 
McNally  McNutt,  New  York.  43826 

Station  master;  by  Neil  Twomey.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3.    1909 ;    D :  16696 ;    Proctor 
Henry  Currier,  New  Bedford,  Mass.        43827 

Statthalter  (Der)  von  Seeland;  drama  in  3 
akten.von  Philipp  Langmann.  Wien,  Deutsch- 
Oesterreichischer  verlag,  [1911]  107  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  15,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1912;  D: 
29221 ;  Deutsch-Oesterreichisclier  verlag,  Vi- 
enna. 43828 
Statu-equestro;  or,  Scenes  in  a  private  gallery, 
a  modern  drama,  by  A.  A.  C  Dalma. 

©    Alma    Almira    Chandler    Dalraa,   New 
York  ;  D  :  1.517.  Mar.  .5.  1902.  43829 

Statu  (El)  quo;  sainete  de  estatuas  en  1  acto 
dividido  en  2  cuadros  y  1  advortencia,  escrito 
expi-esamente  para  que  lo  griten  original  de 
R.  Calleja,  musica  del  maestro  Antonio  Estre- 
mora.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1914.    26  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   28,    1914;    Ic.   Mar.   30,    1914:    D: 
36546  ;  Rafael  Calleja,  Madrid.  43830 

Statue  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ruge.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24588  ;  Clara  Ruge, 
New  York.  43831 
by  W.  Hanlon.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23807 ;  AVm.  Han- 
lon, Colmsset,  Mass.  43832 
Statue  (The)  at  Rosedale;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Marion  Ellis.     [64]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  .T.  Wildman.  Chicago ;  D :  346,  Apr. 

15,  1901 ;  2c.  xipr.  15,  1901.  43833 

Statue  (La)  du  commandeur;  pantomime  en  3 

actes,   par   Paul    Eudel    et   Evariste   Mangin, 

partition  d'Adolplie  David. 

©  Heugel  et  cie,  Paris ;  1892  :  19818,  May  9 ; 
2c.  May  9.  43834 

Statue  (A)  of  bullets;  or.  Against  suicide,  by 
.T.  Cohen.     [22]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22456 ;  Jennie  Cohen, 

New  York.  43835 

Statue  of  flesh;  romantic  drama  in  a  scene  and 

4  acts  founded  on  the  Italian,  by  Margaret 

Townsend.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Margaret   Townsend   Tagliapietra,   New 
York ;  D :  11616,  Oct.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1907. 

43836 


Statue  (The)  of  Liberty;  tabloid  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  IMiron  Leffingwell.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1913.     [26]  p.    f°. 

©  Sept.  3,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  34611 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  43837 

See  uUo  Little  (The)  president. 

Statue  of  the  period;  a  new  farce  in  1  act,  by 

W.  Wells. 

©  William   Wells,   New  York;   1873:9165. 

Aug.  14.  43838 

Statue's  (A)  tragedy;  an  episode  in  1  act,  hy 
Espy  Williams. 

©  E.spy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans; 
1893  :  19637,  Apr.  21.  43839 

Staub;  3  akte.  von  Gustav  CoUi.in.  Kronach, 
Gebr.  Bleyer  [1911]     63  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911;  D :  24726 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen  schrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43840 

Stay-at-home  (The);  or,  Mrs.  Depeyster's 
idea,  pb^v  in  3  acts,  by  Leroy  Scott  ^nd  R. 
de  Mille.     [146]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913 ;  D :  33973 ;  Beatrice  de 
Mille,  New  York.  43841 

Steal  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  Dorgeloh. 
13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20246 ;  John  Freder- 
ick Dorgeloh,  San  Francisco.  43842 

Stealin'  a  chicken;  by  B.  O.  T.  Graves.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Belden  Outel  Taylor  Graves.  New  York ; 
D :  10072,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907. 

43843 

Stealing  a  wife;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R. 
MacDonald.     [2],  14  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914 ;  D :  36426 ;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald,  Lowell,  Mass.  43843a 

Steam-roller  (The);  comedy  showing  up  cor- 
poration lifi^  and  the  laxitv  of  corporation  law. 
by  N.  Abel  and  O.  B.  Corbin.  [2],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18.  1915;  D :  39431 ;  Nicholas 
Abel  and  Ora  B.  Corbin.  New  York.       43843b 

Steamboat  Bill;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Allstot.     [1],  44  p.     4°.     Typewritten.. 

©  Ic.  Mav  15,  1915;  D:  40666;  Grace  All- 
stot, Gas  City,  Kan.  43843c 

Steamboat  collision  disaster;  by  R.  Buchanan, 
jr.     [2]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Robert  Buchanan,  jr..  Coney  Island. 
N  Y  :  D :  10230.  Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23, 
1907.  43844 

Steel;  a  drama  in  1  act.  by  P.  Boswell.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23.  1910;  D:  21124;  Peyton  Bos- 
well, Chicago,  43845 


2211 


43846 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43866 


Steel — Continued. 

— —an   original    American    )>lay    in   4   acts,   by 

Jay  C.  Lauchlau  and  R.  H.  Gil)l)()ns.    S5  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  11.  lino  :  D  :  I'lOlS  ;  Robert  Hiunc 

rJibbons,  Detroit.  43846 

—  play  in  4  acts.  l)y  K.  AV.  liloeser.     [98]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16.  1913  ;  D  :  SSSoT  :  Raymond  W. 
Bloeser.  Erie,  Pa.  43847 

Steel  (The)  king;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  H.  C. 
Dale.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1902. 
41  p.    12°. 

©  Horace  ('..  Dale.  Readini:.  Pa.;  D :  2331. 
Sept.  1.'),  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1902.  43848 

Steel  (The)  man;  jtlay  in  1  act,  by  H.  Dozier. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1911;    D :  23395 ;    Henry 
Dozier,  New  York.  43849 

Steel  (The)  master;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Denny.     [82]  p.    4"^.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21.  1913:  D :  33664 ;  William  H. 
Denny,  New  York.  43850 

Steel  (The)  safe;  by  H.  S.  Doherty. 

©     Henrietta     Seacord      Doherty,     United 
States  ;  1878  :  13,  Jan.  2.  43851 

Steeplechase  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  l)y  Charles 
Goddard.    4  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auff.  6,  1914 ;  D :  37772 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  43851a 

Stein  unter  steinen;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 

H.  Suderniann.    New  York.  C.  Hermann,  1905. 

85  p.    8°. 

©  Hermann  Sudermanu,  Germany;  D  :  7345. 

Oct.  2,  19(»5;  2c.  Oct.  19.  1905.  43852 

Sec  (iImo  Parnii  les  pierres. 

Steinenie  (Das)  herz;  lustspiel   in  3  autziif^en, 

von  B.  A.  Baer.     Philadelphia,  Glocke  pub.  co. 

101  p.    24°. 

©    Dec.    14,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    16,    1909;    D: 
17730;  Berthold  A.  Baer,  Philadelphia. 

43853 

Steinkohle  (Die);  dialog  fiir  6  knaben,  von  Hans 

Maler.     Antigt>,  Wis..  Antigo  publishing  com- 

])any,  11  p.     24°.     (Dialoge  und  vorti'Uge  fiir 

schulfeste,  no.  34) 

©   July    20,    1915:    2c.    July    28,    1915:    D: 

41330;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      43853a 

Stella;  or.  Love  with  a  vengeance,   a   comedy 

f>pera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  Fred  Clifton,  music 

by  D.  B.  Gillette,  jr. 

®  Daniel  B.  Gillette,  .ir.,  New  York;  1894: 
12057,  Feb.  28.  43854 

Stella  at  the  studio;  dramatic  monologue,  by  E. 
Barrington.    15  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6.  1912;  D :  29933 ;  Ethel  Bar- 
rington. IMiiladelpbia.  43855 


Stella  Corinna;  an  original  drama  in  6  acts,  bv 
K.  Hetzel. 

©  Kate  Hetzel,  San  Francisco  ;  1897  :  42532. 
July  26.  43856 

Stella  dressed  in  light;  a  dumb  act,  by  S.  Gil- 
more. 

©  Stella  Gilmore,  New  York;  1899:50868. 
Aug.  7.  43857 

Stella  Issachkoff;  by  F.  B.  Hayes. 

©  Francis  P..  Hayes,  Boston ;  1886 :  7997, 
Apr.  5.  43858 

Stella   Micawber;   bv    J.    S.    Ludington   and    J. 
Moffatt. 

©  James  S.  Ludington  and  James  Moffatt. 
Selma,  Cal. ;  1898 :  71406,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  17, 
1899.  43859 

Stenographer  (The);  by  F.  G.  Main.     3  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Fannie  G.  Main,  Chicago ;  D :  7442,  Oct. 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  43860 

•  by  J.  A.  Lane. 

©  James  A.  Lane,  I'ortland.  Or. ;  D :  15500, 
Mar.  31,  1909.  43861 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 

J.  A.  Lane.     73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  17306  ;  James  Albert 
Lane,  Portland,  Or.  43862 

Stenographer  versus  lawyer;  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Roussel. 

©  Willis  J.  Roussel,  New  Orleans:  1S91 : 
10505,  Mar.  20.  43863 

Stenographer  wanted;  s<»ng  and  ilance  act,  by 
A.  M.  Leitch.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914;  D :  39204  ;  Annie  Mac- 
gregor  Leitch,  New  York.  43863a 

Stenos;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Kraft. 

©  Frank  Kraft.  St.  Louis:  1883:23759,  Dec. 
21.  43864 

Step   by   step;   jilay    in   5   acts,   by   L.  Mitchell. 
[4],  102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6.    1912:    D :  29890 ;  Langdon 

Mitchell,  Philadelphia.  43865 

Sec  also  Out  times. 

Step  lively;  revuet  in  3  steps,  by  C.  De  Haven. 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915;  D:  39651;  Carter  De 
Haven,  New  York.  43865a 

society   comedy    in  4  acts,   by   (J.   A.    Lem- 
ming.    [103]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915 ;  D :  40688 ;  Geo.  A.  Lem- 
ming, Chicago.  43865b 
Stepbrothers  (The);  an  origin.il  Iragic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Walker. 

©  Jolni  Henderson  Walker,  Philadelphia; 
1878  :  787,  Jan.  17.  43866 


2212 


43867 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43888 


Stepchild  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Kleiu,  Ne-,v  York  ;  D  :  10285,  Apr. 
6.  1907.  43867 


■  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Kleiu,  New  York  :  D  :  10990.  July 
11,  1907.  43868 

Stepdaughter  (A)  of  Israel.      See  Beneberak, 
the  Spanish  Jew. 

Stepfather;  Hebrew  druuiatic  comedy  in  2  pts., 
by  B.  Liusky.     [12]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   23,    1914:    D :  37642 ;    Bernard 
Linsky,  Brooklyn.  43868a 

Stephanie;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wallis  and 
Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  James  Wallis  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doi-emus, 
United  States  ;  1889  :  7801,  Mar.  11.         43869 

Stephen  Fairlight,  M.  D.;  in  2  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Wookey. 

©  Louisa  M.  AVookey.  New  York;  1900  A: 
23485,  Sept.  21.  43870 

Stephen  of  Cloyes,  prophet  and  slave;  a  drama 
of  the  children's  crusade,  by  G.  L.  Cook. 

©    Grace    Louise   Cook,    Welleslev,    Mass. ; 
1900  A  :  19506.  Aug.  4.  43871 

Stepmother;  by  A.  D.  Lippmann. 

©    Alice    Drey    Lijjjimann,    St.    Louis ;    D : 
13498,  Aug.  3.  1908.  43872 

-a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Donuarumma. 

©  Frank  Donuarumma,  New  York;  1884: 
20901,  Oct.  17.  43873 

comed.v  in  4  acts,  by  W.  K.  ]\Ir>rley.     [66] 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912 :  D :  28472 :  Walter  K. 
Morley,  Nashotah.  Wis.  43874 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Lewis  Charles  [i.  e. 

E.  L.  Charles] 

©    Elilah    Lewis    Charles.    United    States; 
1S85  :  17969,  Aug.  24.  43875 

Stepmothers;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Greey. 
©  Edward  Greey,  JIanchester,  Mass.;  1877: 
2076.  Feb.  16.  43876 

Stepping    down   the   ladder.      See   Lessons   in 
search  of  greatness. 

Stepping   (The)   stone;  a   drama   in  3  acts,  by 
G.  E.  Crater,  jr.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  26.   1914;    D :  38604 ;    George  E. 
Crater,  jv.,  Brooklyn.  43876a 

by  J.  S.  Hill  and  T.  Addison. 

©  J.  Stacy  Hill  and  Thomas  Addison,  Cin- 
cinnati ;  D  :  14897.  Jan.  25,  1909.  43877 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ward.     [136]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Westerfield  Ward.  New  York  ;  D  : 
11913,  Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  1908.    43878 


Steps;  drama  of  today  in  4  ascensions,  by  G.  E. 
Allen.     [48]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31.    1915;    D:  40233;    George 
Ethan  Allen,  Elmiia.  N.  Y.  43878a 

Steps  in  the  dark;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Piatt.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Milwaukee  ;  D  :  4254. 
Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1903.  43879 

Stepsister  (The) ;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 
©  Charles  Klein,  New  York ;  D :  11081,  Julv 
30,  1907.  43880 

Stepson   (The);  by   F.   Grahame.      [87]   p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ferdinand    Grahame,    Boston ;    D :  4828, 
Apr.  2,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1904.  43881 


a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Klein. 

©  C.  H.  Mathews,  Washington  ;  1892  :  15829. 
Apr.  11.  43882 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Parker. 

©  Edward  L.   Parker,   Chicago ;   D :  15191, 
Feb.  27.  1909.  43883 

Stepuncle  (The);  by  C.  C.  Washburn.  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Curios  Washburn,  Duluth,  Minn. ; 
D :  12201,  Jan.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908. 

43884 

Sterling;  or.  Clerical  errors,  an  American  com- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  B.  W'illiams. 

©   J.   A.   Bedford   Williams,   Philadelphia: 
1874 :  164,  Jan.  7.  43885 

Sterling  dialogues;  compiled  by  William  I\I. 
Clark.  Pl'.ilndelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  co.; 
1898.     198  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1898  :  44800, 
July  27 :  2c.  July  27.  43885a 

Stem  (Der)  von  Mantua;  schauspiel  in  2  akten. 
von  Paul  Hevse.  New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1903. 
55  p.    12°. 

©  Emanuel   Lederer,  New  York ;   D :  2842, 
.Tan.  9.  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  1903.  43886 

Sternengebot;  von  Siegfried  Wa.gner.  Leipzig, 
M.  Brockhaus  [1907]     59  p.    16°. 

©  Max  Brockhaus.  Leipzig;  D;  11195,  Aug. 
17.  1907;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1907.  43887 

Stethoscope  (The);  pla.vlet,  by  Archibald  J. 
Treat.     []].17p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1915;    D:  39312;    Helen    B. 
Treat.  Sausalito,  Cal.  43887a 

Stetson's  stenographer;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act.  by  E.  Freiberger.  IS  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34601 ;  Edward  Frei- 
berger. New  York.  43888 


2213 


43889 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43905 


Stever  Worthington.  barrister;  or,  Tlie  barris- 
ter and  the  parvenue.  fi  conicdv  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Sailer. 

©    Randolph    Sailer,    Philartelpbia :    1897 : 
45063,  Aug.  10.  43889 

Steve's  pal;  western  comedy  dranui  in  4  acts. 
by  W.  O.  HermaTi  and  Clias.  Morton.  [74]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  13.  1915;  D  :  41731 ;  Alexander  By- 
ers,  Chicago.  43889a 

Stew  (A)  in  a  studio;  or,  Cabbages  versus 
roses,  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Amelia 
Sanford.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1910. 
24  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    IS.    1910:    2c.    Jan.    19,    1910;    D: 
17969;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York.     43890 

Stick  to  the  last,     te'ee  Wax. 

Stick  to  your  word,  gal;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act, 
by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     13  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  968.  Oct.  10. 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  1901.  43891 

Stickpockets  (The);  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  C.  AY  est.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24929 ;  Charlotte  C. 
\Yest,  Philadelphia.  43892 

Stick-up  (The)  man;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Miles. 
[2],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  28951 ;  Homer  Miles, 
New  York.  43893 

Stier  (Der)  von  Olivera;  ein  schauspiel  in  3 
akten.  von  H.  Lilienfein.  Stuttgart,  Union 
Deutsche  verlagsgesellschaft.    132  p.      12°. 

©  Mar.  21,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  20756  ; 
Heinrich  Lilienfein,  Wilmersdorf-Berlin. 

43894 

Same.     Stul  tgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'sche 

bucbhandlung  nachfolger,  1910.    135  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22537  ; 
Heinrich  Lilienfein,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

43895 

Stigma  (Tlie);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Eugene  Wel- 
lington.    [72]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6.  1911;  D:  24146;  A.  W.   Oel- 
goetz,  Columbus.  43896 

by  M.  Hernslieim. 

©  Maurice  Hernsheim,  St.  Louis;  1900  A: 
6422,  i\lar.  9.  43897 

-play,  by  M.  P.  Welch. 

©  Marv  Parks  Welch,  Baltimore;  D :  12269. 
Jan.  21,  1908.  43898 

a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 


Bacon. 

©   John   Harwood   Bacon,  New   York;   D: 
12904,  May  5,  1908.  43899 

22] 


Stilicho;    drama    in   4   aufziigen,    von   Herbert 
Hiischberg.     Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlags 
bans,    1910.      136   p.      12°.      (Bibliothek    mo- 
derner  dramen,  bd.  no.  37) 

©  July  15,  1910;  2c.  July  29,  1910;  D: 
21674;  Felix  Heinemann,  Berlin.  43900 

Still  (The)  alarm;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Arthur. 

©  Joseph  Arthur,  New  York ;  1887 :  4850, 
Mar.  1.  43901 

■  Same.     [134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Arthiir,  New  York ;  1887 :  16866, 
June  30  ;  2c.  June  30.  43902 

■  Same. 

©  Charlotte  Ai'thur,  Pelhain  Manor,  N.  Y., 
as  widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  5657,  Aug.  27,  1914. 
Original  entry.  Mar.  1,  1887,  no.  4850.    43902a 

Still  (The)  voice;  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
George  Cameron  [p.seud.  of  G.  Drew]  [2], 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3.  1910 ;  D :  22720 ;  Gladys  Drew, 
Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.  43903 

Stille  niusik;  schauspiel  in  4  akteu  nach  Grill- 
parzer.  vou  Rudolf  Holzer.  Leipzig,  Wien 
[etc.]  W.  Karczag,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  5-103  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914  :  D  :  38658  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienn.'i.  43903a 

Stille  sieger;  schnuspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  P. 
Bliss.  Berlin,  Vortriebsstelle  des  Verbandes 
deulsclier  biihnenscbriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.. 
1915.     60  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  July  22.  1915 :  D :  41421 ;  Paul  Bliss, 
Berlin.  43903b 

Stille  (Die)  stadt.     »S'ee  Studentengrafin  (Die) 

Stille  (Die)  stunde;  komodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Georg  Terramare  [i.  e.  Georg  von  Eisler-Ter- 
ramare]  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  F.  Bloch  ez'ben, 
1915.     127  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1915 ;  D :  42171 ;  Felix  Bloeh 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  43903c 

Stiller  alarm;  milltHrsehw auk  in  3  akten.  von 
Toni  Impekoven.  Berlin,  Biilmenverlag  Ahn 
vV-  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h..  1914.    63  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26.  1 914  ;  D  :  38333 ;  Biihnen- 
vcrlae  Aim  &  Sinu-odx.  c.  iii.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

43903d 

Stillman's  secret;  di-nina  in  3  acts,  liy  T.  II. 
Wilson.     [2],  111  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913;  D :  3.3373 ;  T.  Howard 
Wilson,  Los  Angeles.  .  43904 

Stillwater;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  bv  J.  Tackman. 
[2],  63  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  28839  ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  York.  43905 


43905 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


43924 


Stillwater-15;  play  in  1  ai-t.  by  C.  W.  Jones.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39451 ;  Clinton  W. 
Jones,  Tacoma.  43905a 

Sting-  (The)  of  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Woods.     [S]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1914 ;  D :  3S062 ;  Wm.  Ander- 
son Woods,  Pittsburgh.  43905b 

Sting  of  the  lash;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  A.  T, 
Layue. 

©   Alfred    Thomas    Lavue,    Cleveland ;    D : 
8741,  June  27,  1906.  43906 

Sting"  (The)  of  the  serpent;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  A.  Stratton.    07  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25067 ;  Nathaniel  A. 
Stratton,  New  York.  43907 

Sting'  (The)  of  the  stage;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Steele.    30  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July  19,   1909;    D:  16411;    Gertrude 
Steele.  Cliicago.  43908 

Stinger;  or,  The  Arizona  carnival,  a  tragi- 
(;omedy  founded  on  real  life  and  scenes  in 
Arizona,  closing  with  a  comic  opera. 

©    F.    Stanford,    Tombstone,    Ari/-. ;    1SS2 : 
20924,  Dec.  11.  43909 

Stir  '■em  up;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
William  Carleton. 

©   Joseph  T.   Fannin,   Philadelphia  ;    1879 : 
20,  Jan.  2.  43910 

Stir  (A)  in  colonial  circles;  an  exlravnganza  in 
]   act,  by  G.  Stenger. 

©  Georgia   Stenger,  Dalla.s.  Tex. ;  D :  4584, 
1^'eb.  3,  1904.  43911 

Stock-broker;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Cor- 
nell.    10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17005 ;   Harry  Cor- 
nell, Seattle.  43912 

See  also  Brokers  (The) 

Stock-broker's  (The)  crime.     Src  Minola. 

Stock  exchange;  or,  The  condensed  play- 
wright, comedy,  by  A.  I.ieban.  26  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1910 ;  D :  20478 ;  Alfred  Lie- 
ban,  New  York.  43913 

Stock  (The)  king;  or.  The  king  of  stockmen. 
©    James    H.    Wallick,    New    York;    1885: 
17544.  Aug.  IS.  43914 

Stockade  (The).     .Set  Woman  (A)  hero. 

Stockings;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jean  Barrymore. 
[11,  21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912:  D :  801.5(5 :   William  H. 
St.  .Tames,  New  York.  43915 


Stockings'  (The)  revolt;  Christmas  play,  by 
Elizabeth  Ferguson  Seat.  Cincinnati.  New 
York,  Fillmore  music  house,  1910.  cover-title, 
8  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22236  ; 
Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.  43916 

Stocks  and  stockings;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
4  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Summers.  [123]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 :  D :  35150 ;  Charles  Ed- 
win Summers,  New  York.  43917 

Stolen  (The)  acrobats  and  the  pawn  broker's 
fortune;  a  sketch,  by  W.  G.  Wrest.  1  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  ^\'rest,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  D: 
7491,  Sept.  28,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.      43918 

Stolen  (A)  birthright.     See  His  inheritance. 

Stolen  (The)  bond;  1  act  play,  by  W.  R.  Leigh. 
[2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915;  D:  40880;  William  K. 
Leigh,  New  York.  43918a 

Stolen  (The)  bonds.     See  Ainsworth.  , 

Stolen  (The)  bride;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  Twomey.     [96]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Chelsea.  Mass. ;   D :  5040, 
:\Iay  17,  1904 ;  2c.  May  17,  1904.  43919 

Stolen  child;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Sweetland. 

©   Charles   A.    Sweetland,    Nebraska    City, 
Neb.;  1879:8193.  .Tune  19.  43920 

-a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Murray  and  E.  J. 

Parker. 

©  Edward  John  Parker  and  Dominick  ilur- 
ray.  TTnited  States :  1887 :  3773,  Feb.  16. 

43921 


52  p. 


melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E.  Lundy.  [2], 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38962 ;  Grace  Ellen 
I^undy,  Detroit.  43921a 

—  or,  The  lost  found,  a  melodrama  in  6  acts, 
dramatized  from  the  story,  Waiting  for  the 
train,  by  L.  Blodgett. 

©  Lydia  Blodgett,  Boston ;  1894 :  47.322,  Oct. 
11.  43922 

—  See  also  Irene  Ashton. 


Stolen   (The)  city;  in  4  acts,  by  George  Scar- 
borough.    32  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  George  M.  Scarborough,  New  York ;  D : 
10071.  Mar.  4.  1907 :  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.      43923 

Stolen   (The)    courtship;   playette.   by  G.   Gris- 
wold.     26  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Griswold.  Roselle  Park,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7031,  July  25,  1905  :  2c.  July  25,  1905.      43924 


OO 


15 


43925 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43943 


Stolen  (The)  despatches;  a  military  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  M.  Striclvlancl. 

©    Marion    Strickland,    New    York ;    1885 : 
13060,  June  13.  43925 

See  also  In  the  enemy's  camp. 

Stolen  (The)  flask.     Sec  Navajo. 

Stolen  from  home;  a  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by 
T.  F.  Miller. 

©  Thomas  F.  Miller  and  Henry  Vogleman, 
Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  40585,  Nov.  12.        43926 

or.  The  struggle  for  a  fortune,  by  K.  S. 


Hatch. 

©    Kate    Smith    Hatch,    Oalve.ston,    Tex. : 
1874:9760,  July  25.  43927 

—  Sec  also  Immortal  (The)  Charlie  Ross. 


Stolen  (The)  heir.     See  Charlie  Ross. 

Stolen    (The)  heiress.      See  Byer's  library  of 
tabloid  plays. 

Stolen    (The)   honeymoon;   farce   comedy   in   3 
acts,  by  L.  Rising.     [150]  p.     4".     Typewrit- 
•     ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914 ;   D :  37845 ;  Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  43927a 

Stolen  ideas;  an  original  musical  absurdity,  by 
H.  McAvoy  and  E.  Rogers. 

©  Harrv  McAvoy  and  Emma  Rogers,  United 
States  ;  1884 :  8666,  Apr.  25.  43928 

Stolen  (A)  kid;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Joe  Flynn 

and  George  Taggart.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Knox  Gavin  and   Jennie  Piatt.  New 

York;    D :  2076,    .Tune   11,    1902;    2c.    June   5. 

1902.  43929 

Stolen  kiss. 

©  Charles  A.  Meeker,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1882 : 
5006,  Mar.  31.  43930 

by  Brandon  Hurst.    Typewritten. 

©    Wright   Huntington,   New    York;    1899: 
48314,  July  26;  2c.  July  26.  43931 

farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bruno  Lessing 


[pseud,  of  Rudolph  Block]    [83].     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1915;    D:  41664;    Rudolph 
Block,  New  York.  43931a 

or.  The  unkissed  man,  operetta  in  3  acts, 

lyrics  by  Sydney  Ro.senfeld.    32  p.    4".    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1910 ;  D  :  22957  ;  Jos.  W.  Stern 
&  CO.,  New  York.  43932 

Stolen  kisses;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
M.  Swan.     [154]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1915 ;  D :  40193  ;  Mark  Swan, 
New  York.  43932a 


Stolen  laurels;  a  4  act  drama,  adapted  for  the 
stage  from  Anstey  Guthrie's  novel.  The  giant's 
robe,  by  S.  B.  Alexander.  35  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Signmud  B.  Alexander,  Boston ;  1891 : 
5183,  Feb.  6 ;  Ic.  Feb.  6.  43933 

Stolen  (The)  letters;  by  W.  J.  Suiter. 

©  William  Jas.  Suitei",  New  York ;  D : 
9364,  Nov.  1,  1906.  43934 

Stolen  (The)  mask.  See  Queen  Mab. — Shat- 
tered idols. 

Stolen  money;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
<}eo.  H.  Jessop  and  AVilliam  Gill. 

©  Je.ssop  and  Gill,  New  York;  1884:7349, 
Apr.  5.  43935 

Stolen  (The)  nugget;  the  black  white  elephant, 
by  A.  E.  De  Steffani. 

©  Azalia  E.  De  Steffani,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
1898  :  13088,  Feb.  23.  43936 

Stolen  orders;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Cecil  Raleigh 
and  Henry  Hamilton.  [206]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1915;  D:  41578;  Theatre 
Royal  Drury  lane,  ltd.,  London.  43936a 

Stolen  (The)  plans;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Car- 
ter.    [11,15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915 ;  D  :  41683  ;  George  Har- 
rison CVirter,  New  York.  43936b 

Stolen  plumage;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Israeli. 
Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913;  D:  32835;  Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  43937 

Stolen  (The)  poem;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Ray- 
ner.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Rayner,  New  York  ;  D :  13555,  Aug. 
17.  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908.  43938 
-Same.     [4],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  .10,  1910;  D:  22260;  John  Ray- 
ner, Ne^\■  York.  43939 

Stolen  (The)  prince;  by  Mrs.  Hugh  Fraser. 
[New  York,  The  Alexander  press,  1905]  [32] 
p.    8°. 

©  Mrs.  H.  Fraser,  New  York;  A:  116742, 
:\ray  13,  1905 ;  2c.  May  13,  1905.  43940 

Stolen  proofs;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Knight. 

©  George  Sloan  Knight.  United  States : 
1884  :  2676.  Feb.  6.  43941 

Stolen  (The)  sabre;  or.  Joe  Silvei-thorn's  vic- 
tory, by  S.  C.  Appleby. 

©  Samuel  Crapin  Appleby,  Baltimore ;  1892  : 
7750.  Feb.  18.  43942 

Stolen  (The)  secret;  drama,  by  W.  C.  Murray 
and  T.  A.  White.     [23]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21299  ;  W.  C.  Murray 
and  T.  A.  White,  Uniontown,  Pa.  43943 


2216 


43944 


COPYEIGIITED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


43964 


Stolen  (The)  song;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fi- 
field.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  0.  1913;  D :  3189(5 ;  Effie  Wood- 
warrl  Fifield,  Minneapolis*.  43944 

Stolen  (The)  story;  in  5  acts,  by  .1.  T..  AVilliams. 
[201]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Je.sse  Lynch  Williams,  Princeton.  N.  .T. ; 
D :  3784,  Aug.  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  1903. 

43945 

Stolen  (A)  sunbeam;  a  western  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Frank  and  S.  R.  INIaltese. 

©    Salvatore   R.    Maltese,   New   York;    D: 
12426,  Feb.  2.").  1908.  43946 

or.  The  great  reward,  play   in  4  acts,  by 

Frank  and  S.  R.  Maltese.     [95]  p.     f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jidy  27.   1911;   D :  24789 ;    Salvatore 
Rosa  Maltese,  New  York.  43947 

Stolen  (The)  will;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
bv  L.  !<].  Tilden  (Ink)  Marlboro,  N.  H..  Tlie 
author,  1881.    53  p.    12°. 

©  Len  Ellswortli  Tilden.  Marlboro.  N.  H. ; 
1881 :  9644.  .lune  20  ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  43948 

—  Same. 

©  Len  Ellsworth  Tilden.  MarllM.ro,  N.  H.  : 
1881 :  12181,  Aug.  6 ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  43949 

— — ■  Sec  also  Comrade's  (A)  luck. — Ned,  the 
Negro  outlaw. 

Stolen  words;  or.  Caught  in  the  act,  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  C.  I-amsou.  [139]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J^rnest  Olvde  liamson,  Phoenix.  Ariz. ;  D  : 
11739,  Nov.  14.  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907.    43950 

Stone  (The)  cross.     .Sec  Wyoming. 

Stone  the  woman.  Sec  Shall  the  woman  be 
stoned? 

Stoned;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Wadlingtou. 
[103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12.  1915;  D :  41483 ;  :\rary  Emma 
Wadlington,  Columbus,  O.  43950a 

Stonewall;  a  southern  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  K.  Collier. 

©    ,Tames    K.    Collier,    Wilmington,    N.    C. ; 
1895 :  50589,  Oct.  5.  43951 

Stonewall  Jackson;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War, 
by  A.  Chrostowski.    43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,    New    York ;    D : 
9864,  Jan.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.        43952 


—  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  3  acts,  4  scenes. 
by  A.  Chrostowski.    54  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,    New   York;    D: 
10016.  Feb.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.    43953 

—  Same.      56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Alphonse   Chrostowski,    New    York ;    D : 


Stony    Cliff   people;   play   in   4   acts,   by   Effie 
Woodward  Fifield.     164  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20.  1913;  D:  32005;  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Fifield,  Minneapolis.  43955 

Stony-Lonesome;  1  act  play,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11.  1910 ;  D  :  21529 ;  Amelia  Weed 
Holbrook,  New  York.  43956 

Stool  pigeon;  modern  drama  of  the  day,  bv  L. 
Klein.     [16]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1913;  D :  35231 ;  Lew  Klein, 
New  York.  43957 


an  original  comedy  drama,  by  E.  F.  Benton. 

©  E.  F.  Benton.  Chicago  ;  1888  :  36708,  Dec. 
24.  43958 

Stooping  to  conquer;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
written  by  Alfred  Murray,  composed  by  A. 
Baldwin  Sloaye. 

©     Alexander     George     Mackenzie,     Great 
Britain  ;  D  :  3897.  Aug.  14,  1903.  43959 

Stop,  look  and  listen;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  22,  1915;   D :  42313 ;   Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  43960 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 


10376,  Apr.  18,  1907:  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907. 


43954 

2217 


by  H.  E.  Russell,  music  by  A.  G.  Johnstone. 
101  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hiram  E.  Russell  and  Alexander  Church 
Johnstone,  Evanston,  111. ;  D :  11114,  Aug.  5, 
1907;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1907.  43961 

satirical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Chantler. 

[1],  188  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  .38385  ;  David  Everett 
Clumtler,  Pittsburgh.  43961a 

•  a  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  M.  AYhite, 

jr.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  White,  jr.,  New  York  ;  D :  9595, 
Dec.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  1906.  43961b 

Stop  number  two;  dramatic  r.tilroad  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Desch.  9  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36389  ;  George  Rich- 
ard Desch,  Minneapolis.  43961c 

Stop  the  press!  comedy  of  American  life  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [146]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911;  D :  24462 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  (Orleans.  43962 

farce  comedy   in   2   acts,   by   C.   S.   Booth. 

[116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911;  D :  24218 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  43963 

Stop  thief!  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  ;Mark  Melford. 
©    Marcus    R.    Meyer,    New    York;    1890: 
25232,  Aug.  13.  43964 


43965 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43984 


Stop  thief — (Continued. 

in  1  act,  by  E.  Day.  22  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edmund  Day.  Brooljlvn ;  D :  6689,  Mav 
19.  1905;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  43965 

Storch.  (Der);  lu.stspiel  in  3  akten,  von  H.  Sto- 
bitzer.     73  p.    4°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911:  D :  23127 ;  Heinricli 
Stobitzer,  Municli,  Germany.  43966 

Storch  (Der)  ist  tot;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Hans  Kottow.  Wien,  F.  W.  Schmieden  &  co., 
1912.     72  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1912;  D:  30733;  F,  W. 
Schmieden  &  eo..  Vienna.  43967 

Storia  d'amore;  commedia  lirica  di  Paul  Mil- 
liet,  niusica  di  Spiro  Samara,  tr.  ritmica  itali- 
aua  di  A.  Galli.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno.  3  p.  1., 
8-56  numb.  1.     S°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Mihui ;  D :  4229,  Nov. 
3,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  43968 

Stories  to  act;  by  Frances  Gillespy  Wicks,  illus. 
by  Maud  Hunt  Squire.  Chicago.  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  company  [1915]  142  p. 
incl.  col.  front.,  col.  illus.  12°.  ([Dramatic 
reader  series,  book  2] ) 

©  Aug.  23,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1915;  aft'. 
Sept.  3,  1915  ;  A  :  411312  ;  Rand,  McNally  &  co., 
Chicago.  43968a 

Stork  (The)  and  the  nest;  by  Catharine  Marga- 
ret Conroy. 

©  J.  W.  Conroy,  New  York ;  1900  A :  19099, 
Aug.  1.  43969 

Storm.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1910;  D :  20055 ;  Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  43970 

•  a  drama  of  modern  Russian  life  in  5  acts, 

English  version  by  M.  E.  Coe. 

©  IVIarie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
6818,  June  13,  1905.  43971 

'play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  Locke. 

54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

(g)  Ic.  July  22,  1912;  D :  30310 ;  Edward 
Locke,  Tabor,  N.  J.  43972 

— — piny  of  Irish  folk-life  in  1  act,  by  D.  J. 
Shea.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29.  1912;  D :  29537 ;  Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  43973 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  F.  Willard.     [2],  16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23.  1914;  D:  37379;  Florence 
Willard,  Los  Angeles.  43973a 

Storm  (The)  and  the  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Hatch.     [l],21p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1912 ;  D :  28430 ;  W.  F.  Hatch, 
San  Francisco.  43974 


Storm  beaten;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.   H.   Glenney,   New   York:    1883:9203, 
May  18.  43975 

a  romantic  play  In  4  acts,  dramatized  from 


Buchanan's   novel   of   God   and   the  man,   bv 
T.  H.  Glenney. 

©   John   Stetson.   Boston;   1883:9402,   Mav 
-1.  43976 

Storm  beaten  in  the  polar  seas;  or,  God  and 
the  man,  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  United  States ;  1883 :  6661. 
Apr.  9.  43977 

Storm  center;  a  drama,  by  B.  C.  Chapin.  62  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chester  Chapin,  New  York  ;  D : 
9427,  Nov.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1906.      43978 

Storm  (A)  in  a  tea  shop;  comedv  in  1  act,  bv 
Stafford  Hillard.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  16°. 
( [French's  acting  ed.  no.  239] ) 

©   Nov.    28,    1911;    2c.   Nov.    29.    3911;    D: 
25905 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        43979 

Storm  (The)  king-;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Kiml)all.  [17]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Fel).  11,  1914  ;  D  :  35998  ;  Anita  Deles- 
dernier  Kimball,  Nashua,  N.  H.  43979a 

(L'homme  de  neige),  piece  in  5  acts  and 

6  tableaux,  by  Edouard  Cadol. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.  New- 
York  ;  1886 :  19900,  Sept.  3.  43980 

Stormbird  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Herman 
C.  J.  Roelvink,  tr.  by  A.  D.  Ficke.  (Iti  Poet 
lore,  V.  24.  no.  2,  spring  1913) 

©   May   22,   1913;   2c.    May   22,   1913;    D: 
33338  ;  Arthur  Davison  Ficke,  Davenport,  la. 

43981 

Same.      (In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  2,  Mar. 


Apr.  1913 ;  periodical  ©  May  22,  1913 ;  2c.  May 
24,  1913  ;  B  :  2S4999;  Poet  lore  Co.,  Boston) 

43981a 

Storming  of  the  Bastile;  or,  A  reign  of  terror, 
a  pyrotechnical  spectacular  and  pantomimic 
drama,  by  H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  O.  Rose. 

©  Henry  J.  Pain  an^l  Frank  Oakes  Rose. 
New  York;  1894;. 53957,  Nov.  19.  43982 

Storms;  l\v  R.  C.  Merchant. 

©  Ralph  Crandall  Merchant.  Greene,  N.  Y. : 
D  :  4215,  Nov.  7,  1903.  43983 

Stormy  finish;  by  J.  W.  Connelly.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D :  17884 ;  John  W.  Con- 
nelly, Chelsea,  Mass.  43984 


2218 


43985 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44000 


Stormy  (A)  hour;  a  comic  sketch,  by  L.  Loner- 
gan.     11  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Louergan,  New  Yorli ;  D :  14017, 

Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  o,  1908.  43985 

Stormy  (A)  knight;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  .1.  Beaman.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 
(c)   Fred   J.    Beaman,    Jaclison,    Mich. ;    D : 
14279,  Nov.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.    43986 

Stormy  (A)  night;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Katha- 
rine Kavanaugh.  New  York,  Diclj  and  Fitz- 
gerald, 1912.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D  :  30448 ; 
LMck  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  43987 

Stormy  (The)  petrel;  a  conieily  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Wood. 

©  Stanley  Wood,  New  York;  1892:3.5646, 
Aug.  29.  43988 

Story  (The)  a  locket  told.  See  Lost  and 
found. 

Story-hour  plays;  by  Frances  Sankstone  Mintz, 
illus.  bv  Clara  Powers  Wilson.  Chicago,  New- 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  company  [1915]  143 
p.  incl.  col.  front.,  col.  illus.  12".  ([Dramatic 
reader  series,  book  3] ) 

©  Aug.  26,  191.5 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  aff.  Sept. 
3,  1915  ;  A :  411311 ;  Rand,  McNally  &  co.,  Chi- 
cago. 43988a 

Story  (The)  of  a  birth;  by  Etta  Pierce,  a  sensa- 
tional play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  the 
above  story,  by  F.  Prestige. 

©  Fannie  Prestige,  Richmond;  1874:' 4919, 
Apr.  14.  43989 

Story  (The)  of  a  country  store.  See  Wooden 
(The)  man. 

Story  (The)  of  a  country  town;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  W.  Howe.     [48]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23229 ;  E.  W.  Howe, 
Atchison,  Kan.  43990 

Story  (The)  of  a  dagger.     See  Adeda. 

Story  (The)  of  a  dead  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Camp. 

©  Frank  M.  Camp,  Philadelphia;  1899: 
74577,  Nov.  15.  43991 

See  also  Tatterley. 

Story  of  a  famous  wedding.  See  In  office 
hours,   and  other  sketches. 

Story  (The)  of  a  love  behind  a  throne.  See 
Graustark. 

Story  (The)  of  a  picasrune;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  E.  Athelston.  [143] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Athelston,  New  York  :  V> :  888.  Sept. 
21,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  21.  1901.  43992 


Story^  of  a  play;  by  J.  M.  Feigl.  [5]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911;  D:  28003;  J.  Mauldiu 
Feigl,  New  York.  43993 

Story  (The)  of  a  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Courtenay  Thorpe. 

©  S.  Goodfriend,  New  York;  1895:4768, 
Jan.  18.  43994 

Story  (The)  of  a  woman's  heart.  See  Du 
Barry  (The) 

Story  (The)  of  a  young  man's  downfall.  See 
Led  away. 

Story  (The)  of  an  African  farm;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Frank  Connelly  and  K.  La  Shelle. 

©Kirke  La  Shelle,  New  York ;  1900  A  :  6119, 
Mar.  6.  43995 

Story  (The)  of  Asenath;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  Willy.  Chicago,  The  Hotel  monthly  [1913] 
82  p.    8°. 

©  July  16,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34046 : 
John  Willy,  Chicago.  43996 

Story  of  Asenath,  daughter  of  Potipherah, 
high  priest  of  On;  by  J.  Willy.  Chicago,  The 
Hotel  monthly  [1913]    82  p.    8°. 

©  July  16,  1913;  2c.  July  19,  1913 ;  A : 
351268 ;  John  Willy,  Chicago.  43997 

Story  (The)  of  Columbus.  See  World  (The) 
finder. 

Story  (The)  of  Coriolanus,  a  great  Roman 
general.     See  Veturia. 

Story  (The)  of  Corporal  Bell;  play  for  present 
times  in  1  act,  by  O.  W.  Hogg.  New^  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1915.  23  p.  12°.  ( On  cover  :  French's  acting 
ed.,  no.  2532) 

©  Sept.  27,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D: 
41875 ;  Cyril  Wentworth  Hogg,  London. 

43997a 
Story  (The)  of  Cupid;  in  pantomime  and  pose, 
by  A.  B.  Phillips. 

©  Abbie  Budsall  Phillips,  Chicago;  D: 
14759,  Nov.  30,  1908.  43998 

Story  (The)  of  Esther.     See  Mizpah. 

Story  of  Glastonbury  and  the  grail;  or.  The 
light  of  Avalon,  a  mystery  play  concerning 
the  introduction  of  Christianity  to  England 
by  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  by  Melchior  Mac- 
bride  [pseud,  of  J.  P.  Quinton]  London,  Hun- 
ter and  Longhurst,  1909.  xviii,  102  p.  illus. 
12°. 

©  John  Purcell  Quinton.  Little  Chart,  Eng- 
land ;  D :  15581,  Apr.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19, 
1909.  43999 

Story  of  Hypatia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
Charles  Kingsley's  novel,  by  G.  Stuart  Ogilvie. 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  company,  1894. 

©  W.  Heinemann,  London ;  1894 :  7316. 
Apr.  2.  44000 


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44001 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44011 


Story  (The)  of  Inez:  a  i>l:iy,  by  C.  V.  Kavonrtfih. 
Sail   FrniK-isco.  10(l(».     :\  \).  I..  77  )».     illds..  i)l. 

©    Charles    Vinrtnit    KiiViUiiijih,    Sail    Fran- 
(•is.-(.:  1S!)S:  .-.(VJSl.  Si'i't.  2(>:  2c.  Oct.  8.  lUUU. 

44001 

Story  (The)  of  Joseph.  Srv  Good  (The)  Sa- 
maritan, and  other  Bible  stories  dramatized. 

Story  (The)  of  Joseph  and  his  brethren.  Sec 
Dreams  fulfilled. 

Story  (The)  of  Kennett.  N«r  Kennett  (The) 
mystery. 

Story  (The)  of  little  Samuel,  ^cc  Good  (The) 
Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories  drama- 
tized. 

Story  (The)  of  Lola.     See  Blackmailer  (The) 

Story  (The)  of  Margaret  Kent.  See  Tragedy 
of   errors. 

Story  (The)  of  Mary  McLinda;  [a  play  in  ?> 
acts]  by  J.  M.  Patterson,  76  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16434 ;  Joseph  3*Ie- 
dill  Patterson,  Libertyville,  111.  44002 

Story  (The)  of  Old  Glory;  being  a  history  of  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  in  allegory  and  .song,  a 
spectacular  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Sahlin. 

©  George  Adolph   Sahlin,  Benton  Harbor, 
Mich. ;  1897 :  .53560,  Sept.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1898. 

44003 

Story  (The)  of  the  baby  Moses,  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Story  of  the  first  Thanksgiving;  by  E.  E.  Ma- 
thews.   8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,    1912;    D :  28722 ;    Elsie   E. 
Mathews,  ]\Iih\aukee,  Or.  44004 

Story  (The)  of  the  flag.  Sec  Red,  White  and 
Blue, 

Story  (The)  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  a  mythologi- 
cal romance  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Kirk. 
[67]  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Airs.  H.  C.  De  Mille,  New  Yoi-k ;  D :  8991. 
Aug,  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1906.  44005 

Story  (A)  of  the  hills;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  U,  Akerstrom.  14,  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic,  Apr.  19,  1911;  D:  24000;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  44006 

Story  (Th^)  of  the  nativity;  u  masque,  by  S,  C, 
Ott.  Los  Angeles,  Fred  S.  Lang  company 
11915]  3  p.  1.,  25  p.  front,  (port.)  illus, 
8°. 

©   Dec,   15,    1915;    2c,   Dec.   20,    1915:    D: 
42.580 ;  Susanna  Clayton  Ott,  Tropico,  Oal, 

44006a 


£tory  (The)  of  the  other  wise  man;  [by  Henry 
\aH  I»vkc|  lihnMIo  by  -M.  T.  .Maltby. 

®  .Maude  'I'ownsend  .Maltl)y.  New  Haven; 
l»:2(;2:i  Nov.   IS.  V.ny2.  44007 

Story  (The)  of  the  poplar  tree.  .S(<  Snow 
(The)  image. 

Story  (The)  of  the  rosary;  ronianfn-  jilay  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H. .ward.     |14.".|p.     4°.     Tyj)e\vril- 

ti'U. 

©  Ic.  Ai.r.  N.  1<.»H:  1»:  ;!(;(j41  ;  Waller  How- 
ard. London.  44007a 

Story  (The)  of  the  twelve  spies.  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Story  (The)  of  the  violets;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Walter  M,  Ebel.    [10]  p,    f  °.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  May  4,  1911;  D:  24134;  F,  Herbert 
Scott,  Philadelphia.  44008 

Story  (A)  of  the  war.     See  Virginia, 

Story  (The)  of  Venezuela,  See  Angel  (The) 
of  peace. 

Story  plays  old  and  new,  book  1-3;  by  .V.  S. 
Varney,  New  York,  Cnu^iimati,  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1915]  ','>  v.  col.  fronts., 
col,  illus.     12°, 

©  .Tan.  2,  1915;  2c.  each  Jan.  5.  1915;  A: 
393143-393145;  Alice  Snmner  Varney,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.  44008a-44008c 

Story-teller  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts.  l>y  E. 
Freiberger, 

©  Edward  Freiberger.  Cliicago;  1892:4456, 
Jan.  28.  44009 

^or,  A  penny  dreadful,  play  in  1  act.  by  H. 

Blankenhorn.     22  p.     4 '.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1915  ;  I) :  4079J) ;  Heber  Blank- 
enhorn. New    York.  44009a 

Story-teller  and  slave.     Sec  B-ose  of  Persia, 

Story  (The)  that  never  grows  old.  See  To- 
morrow, 

Story  (The)  the  violets  told.  Ncc  Violet  (The) 
bride, 

Storyland;  iilay  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Wilkinson. 
[6],  .33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  G.  1915;  D:  40280;  Elizabeth 
Hays  AVilkinson,  Pittsburgh.  44009b 

Stouts'  widows;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  Idell  Seiverling.     154  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31.  1913;  D :  .32148 ;  E.  Idell 
Seiverling,  New  York.  44010 

Stowaway  (The);  a   melodrama. 

©  Hal  S.  Taylor.  New  York;  1887:13822, 
May  26.  44011 


2220 


44012 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44032 


Strad  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Rose.  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   29,    1909;    D:  16414;    Norman 
Rose,  New  York.  44012 

Stradivarius;  comedie  en  1  acte.  [de]  M. 
Maurey.    12  p.    S°. 

©  Dec.  19, 1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  31, 1909 ;  D  :  17840 : 
Max  ]Maurey.  Paris.  44013 

Strafford  and  his  former  tutor  Greenwood  in 
the  Tower.     Sec  From  King  to  King. 

Straight;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1],  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1912  ;  D  :  31698  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
mau,  New  York.  44014 

Straight  (A)  flush;  or,  A  game  of  poker,  a 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  [by]  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Chapman. 

©  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapman,  Worcester;  1886: 
10201,  Apr.  29.  44015 

Straight  from  the  heart;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur  Shirley.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York ;  1896 :  8573. 
Feb.  5 :  2c.  Mar.  26.  44016 

Straight  (The)  jacket;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  J. 
Vernot.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D  :  37153 ;  Henry  .Tean 
Vernot,  Jersey  City.  44016a 

Straight  (A)  tip;  a  playlet,  by  R.  V.  Spencer. 
[14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Richard  V.    Spencer,   Los  Angeles;    D: 
13283,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.        44017 

Straight  tip  Jim;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Clifton. 

©    Joseph    D.    Clifton,    New    York;    1899: 
30118,  May  3.  44018 

Straight  to  the  heart;  a  play  written  and  arr. 
by  F.  G.  Maeder,  rev.  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Frederick  G.  Maeder,  Philadelphia  ;  1882  : 
5970,  Apr.  15.  44019 

Straightened  out;  or,  A  rolling  stone,  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  Alan  Brooks  [pseud,  of  I.  Hay- 
ward]     [1],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38151 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  44019a 

Straightening  a  crook;  original  comedy  dra- 
matic playlet,  by  C.  E.  Elliott.  [11]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30.    1912;    D:  29230;    Charles 
Elveu  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  44020 

Stranded;  by  C.  B.  Newton. 

©  Cvrus  Brownlee  Newton,  San  Francisco ; 
1900  A:  27635,  Nov.  7.  44021 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Newton. 

[10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24346 ;  C.  B.  New- 
ton. San  Francisco.  44022 


Stranded — Continued. 

drama  in  5  acts,  5  tableaux,  by  M.  L.  John- 


son. 


©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  United  States; 
1872  :  8667,  Aug.  13.  44023 


— -a  musical  melange,  book  and  Ivrics,  bv 
S.  N.  Stuckey.  [19]  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16574 ;  S.  Norman 
Stuckey,  Brooklyn.  44024 


—  1  act  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Irwin  and 
Minerva  Courtney.  [22]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D  :  17928 ;  Harry  Irwin, 
Clinton,  la.  44025 


—  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    21 
p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910;   D:  21342 ;   Coigne  & 
Rankin,  Philadelphia.  44026 

or,  Scenes  at  the  junction,  a  musical  com- 


edy in  2  acts,  by  D.  Smith. 

©  Dexter  Smith,  Boston ;  1880 :  7551,  Mav 
14.  44027 

•or.  The  Oriole  comic  opera  co.,  in  3  acts. 


by  Robert  CJriffin  Morris.     38  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Elenor  de  Berreiu  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6104,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1905.    44028 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  50  miles  from  nowhere. 

Stranded  (The)  actor;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  T. 
De  Vere.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D:  21915;  Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  El  Paso,  Tex.  44029 

Stranded  (A)  actor  and  his  wits;  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Andrew  J.  and  Thomas  A.  Campbell. 
[135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1911:   D:  24401;   Campbell 
bros..  New  York.  44030 

Stranded  in  luxury;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Rob- 
ert Lee  Laudrum.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9,    1914;    D:  35606;    Belcher, 
Hartman  &  Belcher,  Tecumseh.  Mich. 

44030a 

Stranded  (The)  medicine  show;  or.  Saving  his 
bacon,  farce  in  1  scene,  by  J.  H.  Griswold. 
8  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28, 1911 ;  D :  25083 ;  James  Harvey 
Griswold,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  4403 1 

Stranded  (The)  players;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
M.  M.  Brannan. 

©  M.  M.  Brannan,  Washington ;  1897 :  5910, 
Jan.  19.  44032 


2221 


44033 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOXS 


44052 


Strandkinder;  cin  schaiisiuel  iu  4  akteu.  Lv<)u| 
Hei-niaim  SiHlerDUiiiii.  Berlin.  TliealiTvci-lnu 
K.  l'.!<.cli.  100!).     10.";  1).     12°. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1.    ]!)09:     I>:  17647:     Kduaid 
r.loch.   Kerliii.  44033 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  a  town  pump; 
hy  It.  Fii!i:or;!.     (I  \i.     V.     Typewritten. 

©    H(.l»err    Fulgora.    New    York;    I):l(«)8r). 
July  10.  1907;  2c.  July  10.  11)07.  44034 

Strange  adventures  of  Amos  Skeeter;  3  act 
fai-cical  (-(Hiiedy.  h,\  .M.  M.  Slrahl.  [SI]  p. 
f".     'l\vi)ewritten. 

©    Mai-i<'ii    Marcus    St  raid.    I'.rnoklyn ;    D: 
2Jba,  ;iopL.  lU,  1U02  ;  2c.  Au-  22,  1904.     44035 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Jack  and  Jill. 
See  Mother  goose. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Jack  and  the 
beanstalk;  a  fairy  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1895 :  54437,  Oct. 
26.  44036 

Strange  adventures  of  John  Flynn,  a  lawyer. 
See  Unconscious  (An)  burglary. 

Strange  adventures  of  Little  Bed  Riding 
Hood.     -See  Wicked  (The)  Wolf. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Miss  Brown. 
©  Sidney  Cohen,  New  York;   1897:65471, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  44037 

-by  Robert  Buchanan  and  Charles  Marlowe 

[pseud,  of  Harriett  Jay]  New  York,  S. 
P^rench ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  88  p. 
12°.  ([E'rencli's  international  copyriglited  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  163] ) 

©   Dec.   14,   1909;    2c.    Dec.   15,   1909;    D: 
17701 ;  Samuel  French,  New  Y'ork.  44038 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Honeymoon.     .SVe  Runaway  (The)  match. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe; 
drama  in  5  acts,  based  on  Daniel  Defoe's 
story,  by  J.  R.  Oisliei.  [73]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1914 ;  D :  36142 ;  J.  R.  Oishei, 
BufCalo.  44038a 

Strange  (A)  baby;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  S. 
Wilmer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  56955,  Sept.  28  ;  2c.  Sept.  30. 

44039 

Strange  birds;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Moses 
Scliorr. 

r*;:-iri2U"i^   k^i   ,"iyis    ;by;^"iD   5?-i):r-iD  ^n 

[3]  94  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    le.    Aug.    25,    1913;    D:  34238;    .Julius 
lU-oder,  New  York.  44040 


Strange  (A)  case;  (lianinti/.tMl  troui  Robert 
Louis  Sleveiison's  U(i\el  I'lie  strange  case  of 
Dr.  .lekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde,  a  melodrama  in  4 
nets,  by  <;.  H.  Marsii.  |44|i).  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   (Jeorge   Harrison    .Mai-sh.    Boston;    1888: 
IT1.".4.  .Inn.'  1.");  2e.  .lune  10.  44041 


Strange  case  of  Dr.   Bruno. 

©  F.  K.  I>auiel,  Austin.  'I'ex. 
24.   1900. 


1>:  9GS7.  Dec. 
44042 


Strange  (The)  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde;  ;i  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 
.^Lory  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  by  A.  R. 
Whytal. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal, -New  York;  1888:11673, 
Apr.  21.  44043 

See  also  Strange  (A)  case. 

Strange  (The)  case  of  Ethan  Trine;  in  3  acts, 

by  T.  H.  Wilson.    65  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24639 ;  T.  Howard 

Wilson,  Burbank,  Cal.  44044 

Strange  (A)  coincidence;  by  C.  INI.  Price.  5  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910;   D;  22463;   Charles  M. 
Price,  Cincinnati.  44045 

Strange  (The)  detective.  See  His  mother's 
jewels. 

Strange  (A)  disappearance;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©   George  Clarke.    New    York;    1886:8.511, 
Apr.  9.  44046 

Strange  (A)  event;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Edwin  A.  Bai-ron,  F.  Cunlifte  Owen  and  Mil- 
dred Aldrich. 

©  Arthur  Forrest.  New  York ;  1890 :  20977, 
June  30th.  44047 

Strange  (A)  flaw;  hy  H.  S.  Wilcox. 

©  Henr\   S.  Wilcox.  Chicago:  D :  8525,  May 
14.  1906.    *  44048 

Strange  (A)  god;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Garner.     03  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    .John    Le.slie    (Earner,    Washington ;    D : 
8425.  Apr.  26.  1906 :  2c.  Apr.  26,  1906.      44049 

Strange  host;  by  Arthur  Law.  London,  ,J.  Wil- 
liams, ltd.;  New  York,  F.  Scluiberth  «&  co., 
1904.    23  p.    8°. 

©  .Joseph  Williams,  ltd..  Loudon;  D :  4931. 
Apr.  23.  1904 :  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904,  44050 

Strange  (The)  lady;  or.  Periwinkle's  peril, 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Westervelt. 

©    Leouidas    Westervelt.    New    York ;    D : 
5723.  Nov.  4,  1904.  44051 

Strange  (A)  man;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Kelly. 

©    Frank    W.    Kelly.    Columbus    O. ;    1899: 
360.50,  IMay  31.  44052 


2222 


44053 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


44073 


Strange  (A)  marriage.     See  My  Lady  Darrell. 

Strange  (The)  Mrs.  Hines;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  T.  Savage.     [2],  78  p.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25899  ;  Ray  T.  Sav- 
age, New  York.  44053 

Strange  (A)  pair;  a  farce  corned v  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Kelly. 

©   Frank  W.   Kelly,   Columbus,   O. ;   1899: 
36052,  May  31.  44054 

Strange  (A)  patient;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Wallace. 
[23]  p.     4^.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Wallace,    Brooklyn ;    D :  10786, 
.June  17,  1907 ;  Ic  June  8 ;  Ic.  June  26,  1907. 

44055 

Strange  (A)  proposal.     See  Flitter's  flirtation. 

Strange  (The)  signal;  a  drama  in  3  acts  for 
entertainments  given  by  tribes  of  the  Im- 
proved O.  R.  M.,  by  Dr.  H.  B.  Fenner.  Chi- 
cago, The  Misk-wi-Nen-Ne. 

©  S.  W.  Fallis,  Chicago ;  1892 :  18432,  Apr. 
28 ;  Ic.  May  28.  44056 

Strange  (A)  story.     See  Margrave  and  magic. 

Strange  (The)  story  of  Ahrinziman.  See 
Ahrinziman,  the  Persian. — Fire  (The)  wor- 
shiper. 

Strange  (The)  story  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde.  See  Dual  (The)  character  of  Dr. 
Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 

Strange  (A)  stranger;  by  William  De  Rose. 

©  Harry  Mitchell,  United  States ;  D :  15931, 
May  24,  1909.  44057 

Strange  (A)  voyage. 

©   Lewis   Donazetta,   New  York ;   D :  3025, 
Feb.  21,  1903.  44058 

Strange  (The)  will;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
(ribbons.     [141]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  IS.  1914 ;  D  :  37356 ;  Robert  Hume 
rubbons.  New  York.  44058a 

Strange  (A)  world.     See  Justina. 

Stranger  (The);  a  burlesque  Negro  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by  Chai'les  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  4  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
72]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7706,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  44059 

■  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jacob  Gordin,  author- 
ized English  version  by  A.  J.  Gordin.  [1], 
77  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1915 ;  D  :  40691 ;  Alexander  J. 
Gordin,  Brooklyn.  44059a 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Tall.     [5]  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1910;    D:  21778; 
Broughton  Tall.  Baltimore. 


Stanley 
44060 


Stranger  (The) — Continued. 
play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 


Lewine.     3  p.     4° 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  32116 ;  Archibald  E. 
Lewine,  New  York.  44061 


ten. 


-  by  A.  E.  Wills.    28  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14255, 
Nov.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.  44062 

by  E.  Jose.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 


©  le.  Oct.  7,  1913  ;  D :  34646 ;  Edouard  Jos6, 
New  York.  44063 


—  playlet   in  1  act,   by  H.   Bashford 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1913 
Bashford,  Oakland,  Cal. 


44063 
13  p. 


D:  35057;    Herbert 
44064 


—  or,  Rector  of  Argyle,  play  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Rinaldo.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©     Ic.     Oct.     7,     1909:     D:  17039;     Bruce 

44065 


7,     1909 ; 
Rinaldo,  Maquoketa,  la. 


•  iSVe  also  Dramas. 

Stranger  at  the  gate;  an  original  American 
play  in  4  act.s,by  F.  D.  SkifC.  63  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  D.  Skiff,  Chicago;  D:4739,  Mar. 
17.  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1904.  44066 

Stranger  (A)  in  a  strange  land;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  AMlmer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  41953,  July  13.  44067 

Stranger  (A)  in  Manila;  a  comedv  in  2  acts,  bv 
D.  C.  St.  John. 


©    D.    Cameron    St.    John, 
15599,  Mar.  8,  1909. 


Brooklyn ;    D : 
44068 


Stranger  (A)  in  New  York;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  with  original  lyrics,  by  C. 
Hoyt.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Hoyt,  Charlestown,  N.  H. ;  1897 : 
10606.  K!607,  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  11. 

44069,  44070 

•  Same. 

©  Charles  H.   Hoyt,  Charlestown,  N.   H. ; 
1897 :  61635,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  44071 

Stranger  (A)  in  town;  a  comedy  with  music, 
by  F.  Beamish.  6  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Frank  Beamish,  Detroit ;  D :  10629.  May 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907.  44072 


—  dramatic  composition,  by  R.  L.  Forrest. 

©  Robert  Lee  Forrest,  Rome,  N.  Y. ;  D :  166, 
Feb.  25,  1901.  44073 


2223 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-36 


44074 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44097 


Stranger  than  fiction;  a  comedy  drama,  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  M,  G.  Bangs.  [65] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  G.  Bangs,  Rye,  N.  Y. ;  D :  10066,  Mar. 
4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  44074 

play  in  3  acts  [by  E.  H.  Sothern]    3  v.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2, 1914 ;  D :  38676 ;  B.  H.  Sothern, 
New  York.  44074a 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Kenneth 


Lee  and  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©   Charles  T.   Vincent,   New   York;    1888: 
639,  .Tan.  6.  44075 

Strangers;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kelley. 

178  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.   Apr.   4,   1913;    D :  32849 ;    Ethel   M. 
Kelley,  New  York.  44076 

Strangers  within  the  gates;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Hardings.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.  Hardings,  London ;  D :  14990,  Feb, 
4,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1909.  44077 

Strangled  on  Sunday;  a  melodramatic  farce,  by 
G.  H.  Trader.    23  p,    4°,    Typewritten, 

©    George    Henry    Trader,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
5564,  Sept,  26,  1904 ;  2c,  Sept,  26,  1904,    44078 

Strangler  (The);  original  dramatic  thrill  in  1 
act,  by  R.  W,  Sneddon.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25772  ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon,  New  York.  44079 

Stranglers  (The)  of  Paris;  dramatized  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Adolfe  Belot, 
prologue  in  2  pts.  and  5  tableaux,  twenty- 
two  characters. 

©    Charles    Kelly,    San    Francisco;    1887: 
14156,  May  31.  44080 

a  melodrama  in  2  prologues  and  6  tableaux, 

from  the  French,  by  David  Belasco, 

©    Charles    Frohman,    New    York;    1883: 
19560,  Oct.  24.  44081 

See  also  Jagon. 

Stratagem  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Leon  N.  Levi,  Charlottesville,  Va. ;  1876 : 
999,  .Ian.  21.  44082 

Strategic  der  liebe;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  G. 
Herrmann. 

©  G.  Herrmann,  Detroit;  1891:33921,  Sept. 
23 ;  Ic.  Nov.  5.  44083 

Strategist;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore  H. 
Sayre.     [2],  150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1879 :  4140,  Mar. 
29 ;  2c.  Mar,  29.  44084 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  H.  Foster,    10  p,    4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23883 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York,  44085 


Strategists  (The);  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Theo- 
dore H,  Sayre,    82  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1881 :  4528,  Mar. 
25 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  44086 

Strategy;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  O.  G.  Rappold. 

©  O.  O.  Rappold,  New  York ;  1876 ;  14517, 
Dec.  28.  .  44087 

■  a  1  act  comedy.    Typewritten. 

©  Harris  and  Pearlletta,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; 
1897:  3968,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  .Tan.  9.  44088 

Strategy  (The)  of  Jane;  a  comedy-drama  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Gambetta  [pseud,  of  G.  G.  Abra- 
ham]    43  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©    Gustav    Gambetta    Abraham,    Chicago; 
D :  11342,  Sept.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907. 

44089 

Strathmore;  a  society  play  in  6  acts,  a  dramati- 
zation of  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ramge's] 
novel,  by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York;   1879: 
4405,  Apr.  3.  44090 

—  or.  The  queen  of  Paris,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  P.  Kunkel. 

©  Addie  Procter  Kunkel,  Baltimore;  1871: 
9264,  Oct.  5.  44091 

See  also  Cecil  Strathmore. — Lord  Strath- 


more.— Pretty  (The)  panther. 

Strathroy;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  F.  Renne, 
adapted  from  the  novel  For  the  king  by 
Charles  Gibbons. 

©    Richard    Foy    Renne,    United    States; 
1886 :  7488,  Apr.  1.  '  44093 

Strauss;  commedia  musicale  in  3  atti  e  un  pro- 
logo  di  A.  Colantuoni,  musica  di  R.  Delli 
Ponti  e  E.  Gregori.  15  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis] 

©  E.  Moreau-Chaslon,  Milan ;  D :  7139,  Aug. 
21,  1905;  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1905.  44093 

Straw  in  the  whirlwind;  play  by  Elizabeth 
Ronele  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Witherspoon]  104  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909;  D:  17657;  Eleanor  E. 
Witherspoon,  Washington.  44094 

Straw  (A)  man;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Aborn. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
61543,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  44095 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Wins- 


low. 

©  Plerbert  Hall  Winslow,  Chicago;  1887: 
1934,  Jan.  24.  44096 

—  an  original  3  act  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
Arthur  L.  Faulks. 

©  Mrs.  W.  H.  Faulks,  Burr  Oak,   Mich.; 
1892  :  34858.  Aug.  25.  44097 


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44120 


Straw  (A)  man — Continued. 

or,  My  brave  sister,  a  comedy  drama,  by 

Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago;  1887 :  17428, 
July  7.  44098 

Straw  (The)  ride.  See  Gus  Edwards'  Rube 
kids. 

Strawberry  shortcake;  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  Wesley  J.  Hunter.  Clyde,  0-,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1887.  5  p.  12".  ([Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  238] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  < ). ;  1887 :  11656,  May 
2  ;  2c.  May  2.  44099 

Straws;  or.  Trifles  light  as  air,  an  American 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene  and  S. 
Thompson.     [107]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene  and  Slason  Thompson, 
Chicago  ;  1884  :  1433.  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  21. 

44100 

Stray  (A);  u  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  De 
Long. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1871: 
5978,  June  23.  44101 

Stray  (A)  bullet;  in  6  acts,  by  H.  Ziegfeld. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hugo  Ziegfeld,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  8916,  Apr.  6  ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44102 

Stray  cattle;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  J.  Smith. 
11  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910;   D :  20848 ;  Maude  J. 
Smith,  San  Francisco.  44103 

Stray  (A)  chicken;  by  R.  C.  Kirkpatrick. 

©  R.  C.  Kirkpatrick,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ; 
D  :  1116,  Nov.  21,  1901.  44104 

Stray  (The)  kid;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 
[1],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35735 ;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,   Darien,   Conn.  44104a 

Stray  (The)  king;  libretto  for  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Lepere. 

©    WiUiam    H.    LepSre,    St.    Louis;    1891: 
13223,  Apr.  11.  44105 

Stray  (The)  leaf;  a  Gambler  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Long.    35  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Maxwell  Budd   Long,  Gambler,   O. ;   D : 
6907,  July  5,  1905 ;  2c.  June  26,  1905.       44106 

Stray  (A)  shot;  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Green- 
berg.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910;  D :  22089 ;  Joseph  H. 
Greenberg,  New  York.  44107 

Strayed  or  stolen;  comedietta,  by  S.  W.  Hol- 
combe.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Sallie  Williams  Holcombe,   New   York; 
D :  5809,  Nov.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1904. 

44108 


Stray  ling  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  J.  Jones.    15  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    19,    1910;    D:  20513;    Will   J. 
Jones.  New  York.  44109 

Streak  (A)  of  luck;  an  American  comedy  in  5 
tableaux,  freely  adapted  from  Besant  and 
Rice's  The  golden  butterfly.    New  York,  1879. 

48  p.     8°. 

©    Samuel   B.    Wiggin,    New   York;    1879: 
15877,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1880.  44110 

■  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  F.  Pierce. 

©    Lucie    France    Pierce,    Chicago;    1897: 
28792,  May  10.  44111 

Streak  (A)  of  yellow;  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York;  D:8472,  May 
3,  1906.  44112 

Streaks  of  light.     See  Roses. 

Stream  (The)  of  destiny;  drama  In  1  act,  by 
H.  Renter  and  Roy  West.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    12,   1913;    D :  34998 ;    Herman 
Iveuter,   Santa  Ana,  Cal.  44113 

Stream  (The)  of  life;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Burn- 
ham.     [142]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Mar.    29,    1913;    D:  32782;    Edith 
Burnham,  Boston.  44114 

Street  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  B.  Ir- 
win. 

©  Richard  B.  Irwin,  San  Francisco;  1877: 
11997,  Oct.  17.  44115 

Street  (A)  fair;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Warren. 

©   George   F.    Warren,    Rochester,   N.    Y. ; 
1899  :  78573,  Dec.  2.  44116 

Street  (A)  flirtation;  comedy  vaudeville  skit,  by 
C.  E.  Hoban.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912  ;  D  :  30077  ;  Charles  E. 
Hoban,  New  York.  44117 

Street  life  in  New  York.     See  Enterprise. 

Street  (The)  merchants;  comedy  dialogue,  by 
H.  M.  Shaw.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22524 ;  Harold  M. 
Shaw,  New  York.  44118 

Street  (The)  singer;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  J.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  rev.  'by  J.  A. 
Herne. 

©  N.  J.  Long,   San  Francisco;   1892:1871, 
Jan.  11.  44119 

or,  Love  and  letters,  an  operetta  in  1  act, 

by  Mrs.  C.  K.  Crippen. 

©  Mrs.  C.   K.  Crippen,  New  York;   1897: 
65473,  Nov.  24.  44120 

See  also  Gringoire. 


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44139 


Street  (The)  singer  and  tlie  bootblack;  or,  The 
street  urchins,  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Gardner. 

©  Andy  Gardner,  New  York;  1896:67415, 
De^  11.  44121 

Street  (The)  singer's  reward,  or,  Trom  pov- 
erty to  prosperity,  in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  Wil- 
liams.    4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  G.  Williams,  Columbus,  O. ;  D  :  2769, 
Dec.  26,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1902.  44122 

Street  (The)  urchins.  See  Street  (The)  singer 
and  the  bootblack. 

Streets  (The)  of  Cairo;  a  comic  and  dramatic 
composition,  by  V.  Roditi. 

©  Victor  Roditi,  Atlantic  City  ;  1895 :  .58305, 
Nov.  19.  44123 

Streets  (The)  of  Chinatown  in  San  Francisco. 
See  City  (A)  within  a  city. 

Streets  of  honor;  story  of  life  and  death,  by 
W.  H.  Nixon.     [17]  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Dec.    23,    1914;    D:  39193;    Wilfred 
•     Hector  Nixon,  Chicago.  44123a 

Streets  (The)  of  old  San  Francisco.  See  So- 
ciety and  Babe  Robinson. 

Streets  (The)  of  Paris;  a  spectacular  play  in  12 
tableaux,  by  Adolphe  Belot. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;   1883: 
9613,  May  24.  44124 

Strengen  (Die)  herren;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  O.  Blumenthal  und  G.  Kadelburg.  New 
York,  I.  Goldmann  co.,  1900.     132  p.    12°. 

©  Heinrich   Conried,  New   York;   1900  A: 
20374,  Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  44125 

Strength;  play  with  a  prologue  in  4  acts  and 
11  scenes,  by  A.  Bachman.  [2],  44  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1914;    D :  38871 ;    Aurelia 
Bachman,  New  York.  44125a 

Strength  (The)  of  character;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  De'  Rebalio.     [78]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;  D:  29470;  Roma  De' 
Rebalio,  St.  Paul.  44126 

Strength  (The)  of  Samson;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Arnold.     [34]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914;  D:  37758;  Morris  Ar- 
nold, Minneapolis.  44126a 

Strength  (The)  of  the  weak;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  N.  Clark.     [1],  29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1913;   D:  34667;   Samuel  N. 
Clark,  Kankakee,  111.  44127 

See  also  Pauline  Darcy. 

Strength  (The)  of  three;  a  play  in  3  acts  [by 
E.  L.  Poor]     [2],  33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  24.  1909;   D :  16332 ;   Edwin  L. 
Poor,  Oak  Park,  111.  44128 


Strength  (The)  of  union.     See  Arbitration. 

Strenuous  (A)  courtship;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Curtis.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Curtis,    Philadelphia;    D :  10685, 
June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  44129 


a  1  act  play,  by  H.  Strunsky.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.    19,    1909;    D:  16591;    Hyman 
Strunsky,  New  York.  44130 

Strenuous  (A)  Cupid;  by  W.  Bynner.  13  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©    Wetter    Bynner,    New    York;    D:  12481, 
Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.  44131 

Strenuous  (A)  cure;  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Boemper. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  17,   1912;   D :  30281 ;   Willie   J. 
Boemper,  New  York.  44132 

Strenuous  day;  or.  Pug,  the  mop-lady,  farce  in 
1  act,  by  F.  J.  Gilmore.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1910;  D:  20803;  Francis  J. 
Gilmore,  Chicago.  44133 

Strenuous  (A)  life;  an  American  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  W.  Tully.    [165]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tully,  New  York;   D: 
2554,  Oct.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903.      44134 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Tully.     New 


York,   The   Preparatory   school   play   bureau, 
1911.     62  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24155  ; 
Richard  Walton  Tully,  Alma,  Cal.  44135 

Strenuous  Mame.     See  Vaudevillainies. 

Strenuous  Mame,  the  Bowery  girl;  a  vaude- 
ville cocktail,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  10  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5558, 
Sept.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1904.  44136 

Strenuous  (A)  morning;  comedy  sketch,  by  L. 
Chevalier.     [16]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24782  ;  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  44137 

Strenuous  (A)  proposal;  original  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Freiberger.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23, 1913 ;  D  :  32107  ;  Edward  Frei- 
berger, New  York.  44138 

•  or,  The  man  from  Klondike,  comedy  in  1 


act  and  1  scene,  by  C.  B.  Gillingwater.    32  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Benton  Gillingwater,  New  York ; 
D :  85S0,  May  23,  1906 ;  2c.  May  23,  1906. 

44139 


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44140 


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44161 


Strenuous  rehearsal;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  [B.]  Gillingwater.  21  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909 ;  D  :  16929 ;  Claude  Gil- 
lingwater, New  Yorli.  44140 

Strenuous  (A)  time  in  society;  or,  A  warm 
run  on  the  inner  circle,  a  stirring  comedy  of 
tlie  ofRcial  plutocracy  of  the  national  capital 
at  the  height  of  the  season  in  full  dress,  in 
dishabille  and  fatigue,  in  4  acts,  by  a  citizen 
of  the  town  [W.  W.  Lecture]  [1],  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912 ;  D :  29037 ;  William  W. 
Lecture,  Washington.  44141 

Stricken  blind;  a  4  act  melodrama. 

©  W.  L.  Gleason  and  W.  H.  Alexander,  New 
York  ;  1887  :  22476,  Sept.  3.  44142 

Stricken  (The)  city;  or.  The  fate  of  Trisco, 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Miller  and  Ade- 
line M.  Leitzbach. 

©  Sam  C.  Miller,  New  York ;  D :  8587,  May 
24,  1906.  44143 

Stricken  down;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  S.  Nel- 
son. 

©    T.    S.    Nelson,    New    York;    1875:8758, 
Aug.  24.  44144 

Stricken  dumb;  or,  The  decree  of  heaven,  an 
original  drama  in  4  acts  and  14  scenes,  by  B. 
Sylvester  [pseud,  of  J.  G.  Noe] 

©  Barrett  Sylvester,  Brooklyn;  1873:131, 
.Tan.  7.  44145 

Strickland  wider  Strickland;  drama  in  L  act, 
von  L.  L.  Leser. 

©  Lotta   L.   Leser,   Philadelphia;   D:4554, 
Jan.  22,  1904.  44146 

Strictly  business;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
D.  S.  Kusell.    [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  23989  ;  D.  S.  Kusell, 
Chicago.  44147 


— ^  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Mac  Hugh. 
[98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  16,  1911 ;   U :  25240 ;   Augustin 
Mac  Hugh,  New  York.  44148 

—  a  melodramatic  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Archi- 


bald C.  Gunter 
C 


©    A. 
Mar.  18. 


Gunter,   New    York;    1882:4283, 

44149 


Strictly    confidential;    a    society   comedy    in   3 
acts,  by  E.  Poland. 

©  Edward  Poland.  New  York :  1889 :  24116, 
Aug.  6.  44150 

Strictly  professional;  drama   in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Randol.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1915  ;  D  :  41133  ;  Arnold  Pes- 
kind,  Cleveland.  44150a 


Strictly  social-service;  play  in  1  act,  by  V. 
Churcli.    .30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1915;  D:  41119;  Virginia 
Church  and  Ellen  W.  Frame,  New  Rochelle. 
N.  Y.  44150b 

Strictly  temperance;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Len 
Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1893.  12  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  327] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894 :  528,  Jan, 
2;  2c.  .Tan.  15.  44151 

Strictly  up-to-date;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  T. 
Tatem.     37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  1.5,  1914;  D:  35702;  Benjamin 
Thomas  Tatem,  Brooklyn.  44151a 

Strife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  L.  Lynch. 

©  Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  Oswego,  111. ;  1880 : 
15879,  Oct.  IS.  44152 

an  original  and  picturesque  drama  of  the 


period  in  5  acts,  by  G.  K.  Walcott. 

©   George   K.   Walcott,   New   York;    1871: 
3165,  Apr.  11.  44153 

■  an  original   comedy   drama   in   4  acts,   by 
H.  C.  Dale. 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1890: 
17697,  May  31 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  44154 

an  original  play  in  4  pts.,  by  J.  O.  Moore. 

©    J.    Owen    Moore,    Albany ;    1874 :  11669, 
Sept.  14.  44155 

-or,  The  female  spy,  by  R.  Hutchinson. 

©  Rodolph  Hutcliinson,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
65.50,  June  18.  44156 

See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 


Plays;  by  .John  Galsworthy. 

Strike  (The);  by  M.  D.  Collins  and  N.  Brown. 
[6]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    16,    1910;    D:  21048;    Mike   D. 
Collins  and  Nat  Bi*own,  Brookljm.  44157 

a  drama  of  our  times,  by  J.  P.  McLean. 

©    J.    Francis    McLean,    Galveston,    Tex. ; 
1895  :  5311,  Jan.  21.  44158 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  Chicago ;  1894 :  37719. 
Aug.  33.  44159 

^play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  K.  Brooks.     [58]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    23,    1913;     D:  33578;     Mary 


Kouncelor  Brooks,  Washington. 


44160 


—  or,  Under  the  shadow  of  a  crime,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  bv  William  Ward  Russ.  Clyde.  O., 
Ames'  pub.  CO.,  1900.  32  p.  12".  (Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  423) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  296G9, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  8.  44161 


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44186 


Strike  (The)  breaker;  by  G.  R.  Chester  and  E. 
Mannheimer. 

©  George  Randolph  Chester  and  Edna 
Mannheimer,  Cincinnati ;  D :  8493,  May  7, 
1906.  44162 

1  act  drama,  by  G.  W.  Irving.     8  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  21,  1913  ;  D  :  33321 ;  (ieorge  Wal- 
ter Irving,  Charleston,  S.  C.  44163 

Strike  (The)  on  the  Kicking  Bird;  by  S. 
Drnnib.    15  ]).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911;  D:  25087;  Samuel 
Drumh,  San  Francisco.  44164 

Strike  the  blow;  a  1  act  play,  by  Y.  Asckenasy. 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy,  St.  Louis ;   D :  14249. 

Nov.  9,  1908.  44165 

Strike  three;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Brown. 
[88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3, 1911 ;  D  :  23837  ;  Sedley  Brown, 
Los  Angeles.  44166 

Striker  (The);  drama  of  American  labor  life  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Ball.  31  p.  f.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1911;  D:  25526;  Eustace 
Hale  Ball,  New  York.  44167 

Striking  oil;  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1888: 
32597,  Nov.  17.  44168 

Striking  (A)  resemblance;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
P.  S.  Powers.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  S.  Powers,  Chicago ;  D :  6028,  Jan. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  44169 

String  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  founded  upon 
Guy  de  Maupassant's  La  ficelle,  by  O.  R. 
Lamb.  [New  York.  A.  &  R.  press,  1907]  42 
p.,  1  1.     12°. 

©  Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,  Cresskill,  N.  J. ;  D  : 
11429,  Sept.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1907.    44170 

String  (A)  of  buttons;  an  original  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago ;  1885 :  16954. 
Aug.  10.  44171 

String  (A)  of  onions;  in  3  courses,  raw,  fried 
and  boiled,  by  H.  Whitney  and  T.  W.  Okey. 

©  Hai-rv  Whitney  and  T.  W.  Okey,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  1885 :  8548,  Apr.  11.  44172 

String  (A)  of  pearls;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Tarleton  Winchester,  Rider,  Md. ; 
D :  5983,  Dec.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904. 

44173 

Stringing  a  live  wire;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  E. 
Van  Loan.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D:  20399;  Charles  E. 
Van  Loan,  New  York.  44174 


Stringless  (The)  harp;  a  romantic  Irish  cora- 
eily  dranin  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Healy. 

©  Walter  Joseph  Healy,  Watertown.  N.  Y. ; 
1898  :  11398.  Feb.  14.  44175 

Strings;  laroe  in  3  acts,  by  M.  D.  Cone  and  G. 
Wood.      [44]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913;  D:  34989;  Marvin  D. 
Gon(»  and  Grant  Wood,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

44176 

Strings  and  marionettes;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Thompson.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson,  New  York  ;  D :  1436, 
Feb.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1902.  44177 

Striped  (The)  petticoat;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Henry  Rightor.  with  nuisic  by  Louis  Blake. 

©  Kightor  and  Blake,  New  Orleans;  1899: 
20382,  Mar.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  44178 

Striped  (The)  sweater;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  male 
characters  only,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  27  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  5029, 
May  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  44179 

Stripping  (The)  of  Clarence;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Thomas  M.  Freney.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;  D:  23813;  Daniel 
Roach,  Montpelier,  Vt.  44180 

Striving  to  the  ideal.  See  Jewish  (The) 
ghosts. 

Stromungen;  ein  zeitbild  von  Herman  Reichen- 
bach.  2  autl.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus  [1907]  89  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  mo- 
derner  dramen ) 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
10436,  Apr.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.     44181 

Stroke  (The)  of  nine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Clarke  and  F.  Mower. 

©  Fred  Mower,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Carrie 
Ashlev  Clarke,  Dixon,  111. ;  1898 :  14765.  Mar. 
2  ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  44182 

Stroke  (The)  of  twelve;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  York;  1898: 
42361,  June  29.  44183 

Strollers  (The);  a  comedy  with  songs,  dealing 
with  incidents  in  the  life  of  AVilliam  Shaks- 
peare,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith.  Chicago;  1893:44506, 
Oct.  5.  44184 

a  nnisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harrv  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  1227, 
Dec.  16.  1901.  44185 

Strolling  players.     Typewritten. 

©  Travers-Vale,  Madison,  Ga.;  1897:45680, 
Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  44186 
•  See  also  Pagliacci  (I) 


2228 


44187 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44205 


Strom  (Der);  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  vou  M. 
Halbe.  New  York,  B.  Lederer,  1903.  101  p. 
12°. 

©   Max  Halbe,   Berlin;    D :  3843,   Aug.   19, 
1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1903.  44187 

Strong  (The)  and  the  weak;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  AVarner.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  35318 ;  Mason  War- 
ner, Chicago.  44188 

Strong  (A)  cup  of  tea;  original  comedy  in  1 
scene,  Erwin  S.  Connelly.  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35797 ;  Erwin  Con- 
nelly, Chicago.  44188a 

Strong    (The)   hands   of   the   weak;   dramatic 
sketch,  by   W.  M.  Bangs.     15  p.     4°.     Type- 
•  written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D :  32672 ;  William  M. 
Bangs,  New  York.  44189 

Strong  (A)  imagination;  or,  The  set  of  false 
teeth,  by  H.  Heineman.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Heineman,  Los  Angeles;  1899: 
31017,  May  8 ;  2c.  May  8.  44190 

Strong  medicine;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  R.  Rea.  [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1915;    D :  41239 ;    Walter 
Raleigh  Rea,  Minneapolis.  44190a 

Strong  (A)  prejudice;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  de  Grand- 
mont.     [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jules    de    Grandmont,    New    York;    D: 
12628,  Mar.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  27, 1908.    44191 

Strong  (The)  right  arm;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ballard.  Ill,  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911 ;  D :  24464 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  44192 

Strong  (The)  wind;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Helen 
Alden  [i.  e.  H.  A.  Woodworth]  [49]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Aug.   7,   1915;    D:  41440;    Helen   Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  44192a 

Stronger  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Giuseppe 
Giacosa.     (In  The  Drama,  no.  10,  May,  1913) 

©   June   9,   1913;   2c.    June   23,    1913;    B: 
286356 ;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago. 

44193 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg,  tr. 


by  Francis  I.  Ziegler. 

{In  Poet  lore,  v.  17.  no.  1.  spring,  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  May  22.  1906 ; 
B  :  121941 ;  I'oet  lore  co..  Boston)  44193a 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Bernfeld.     [2],  29 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  IS,  1915;  D :  40693 ;  Rose  M. 
Bernfeld,  New  York.  44193b 


Stronger  (The) — Continued. 

Like  falling  leaves;  Sacred  ground;  three 

plays,  by  Giuseppe  Giacosa,  tr.  from  the 
Italian  with  an  introduction  by  Edith  and 
Allan  Updegraft".  New  York,  M.  Kennerley, 
1913.  xiv  p.,  2  1.,  [3],  6-326  p.  12°.  (Modern 
drama  series) 

©  Nov.  14,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  2, 1913 ;  A :  357986 ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  44194 

Sec  also  Plays;   by   August   Strindbei'g. — 


Woman's  chance. 

Stronger  (The)  call;  a  comedy-drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  S.  Nebur.     [18]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28817 ;  Al  S.  Nebur, 
New  Orleans.  44195 

a  3  act  play,  by  Anna  Alice  Chapin,  founded 


upon  her  short  story,  The  white  garden. 

©  A.  A.  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  6473,  Apr. 
6,  1905.  44196 

Stronger  (The)  claim;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D. 
Parker.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910 ;  D :  17937 ;  George  D. 
Parker,  Baltimore.  44197 

by  M.  Hope.     81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  May  5.  1913  ;  D  :  33141 ;  Muriel  Hope, 
New  York.  44198 

Stronger  (The)  hand;  an  American  social 
drama,  by  Paul  and  Julian  De  Grey. 

©  Marguerite  Cunliffe-Owen  and  Willis 
Fletcher  Johnson,  New  York;  1889:36061, 
Nov.  27.  44199 

Stronger  (The)  love;  by  D.  G.  Fischer.  [89]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27  1911;  D :  25874 ;  David  G. 
Fischer,  Chicago.  44200 

Stronger  (The)  magnet;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Howard  Hall  and  C.  V.  Hall.  134  p.  f°. 
TjTDewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910;  D :  21325 ;  Carrie  V. 
Hall,  Decatur.  Mich.  44201 

Stronger  (The)  sex;  a  comic  satire  in  1  act,  by 
T.  P.  Murphy. 

©  T.  P.  Murphy,  Chicago;  1897:44292. 
A.ug.  5.  44202 

— — -plav  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Caldwell  and  Maida 
Castelhun.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34132 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well, Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  44203 

by  John  Valentine. 

©  Ofho  Stuart.  London;  D :  9883,  Feb.  1. 
1907.  44204 

Stronger  than  honor;  a  society  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Mead. 

©  Leon  Mead,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ;  1885 : 
22214.  Oct.  23.  44205 


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44206 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44236 


Stronger  than  kin;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Russell.    SO  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Albert  Russell,  New  Bedford. 
Mass, ;  D :  15260,  Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6. 
1909.  44206 

Strongest  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr;  from  tlie 
Italian  [II  pin  forte]  of  Giuseppe  Giacosa, 
by  E.  F.  Davis  and  M.  F.  Loyacono.  96  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25915 ;  Elizabeth  F. 
DaAis  and  Margheretta  Loyacono,  Chicago. 

44207 

Strongest  (The)  call;  a  comedy  drama  of  mod- 
ern American  life  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth. 
[124]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  28968 ;  Charles  Stew- 
art Booth,  New  York.  44208 

Strongest  (The)  claim;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Van  Patton.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915  ;  D  :  41251 ;  Helene  Van 
Patton,  Louisville,  44208a 

Strongest  (The)  reason;  a  modern  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Hill,  [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Stacy  Hill,  Cincinnati ;  D :  12952,  May 
11,  1908 ;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  44209 

Strongest  (The)  tie;  play  in  1  act,  by  V,  Crane, 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1918  ;  D  :  33233 ;  Viola  Crane, 
New  York.  44210 

Strongheart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W,  C.  de  Mille. 
101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  de  Mille,  New  York  ;  D  :  16186, 
.Tune  29,  1909;  2c.  .Tune  29,  1909.  44211 

Struck  blind;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  from  the 
French  of  Anicet  Bourgeois  and  Dennery,  tr. 
and  adapted  to  the  American  stage  by  F,  W, 
Rosier  and  J.  B.  Renauld. 

©  John  B,  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1873  :  2392, 
Mar.  11,  44212 

Struck  by  a  snag;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M, 
Bretonne  and  C,  Maiko  [pseud,  of  Colgate 
Baker,  jr.] 

©  May  Bretonne  and  Clarence  Maiko,  Mil- 
waukee :  1899 :  7543,  Jan.  23.  44213 

Struck  by  lightning;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1887.  8  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  241] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32994.  Dec. 
19 ;  2c.  Dec,  29,  44214 


—  an  original  sensational  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  H,  Budworth,  [69]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Harry  Budworth,  United  States;  1891: 
638,  Jan.  5 ;  2c,  Feb   3,  44215 


Struck  gas;  a  comedy. 

©   Charles  A.   Watkins,   Now   York;   1888: 
8406,  Mar.  21.  44216 

or,    Man's    acre    lot,    an    original    comedy 

drama  with  musical  embellishments  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Tannehill,  jr.  [122]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frank  Tannehill.  .1r.,  New  York;  1889: 
2.578,  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  44217 

Struck  oil;  or.  The  Pennsylvania  Dutchman, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Malgum,  with  re- 
visions by  .T.  C.  Williamson. 

©    James    C.    Williamson,    San    Francisco ; 
1874  :  4587.  Apr.  6.  44218 

Struck  out  in  the  ninth;  or.  The  winning 
game,  baseball  play  in  1  act,  by  David  De 
Wolf  [pseiKl.  of  W.  A.  Snow]  21  p,  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Se])t,  16.  1913:  D :  34438 ;  Walter  A. 
Snow,  New  York.  44219 

Strucken  (The)  deer;  by  O.  Logan. 

©  Olive  I.o-an,  Berwyn,  Md, ;  1899:56662, 
Sept.  5.  44220 

Struensee;  dranie  en  5  actes,  par  Paul  Meurice. 
Paris.  Calmaim  Levy  [1898]  3  p.  1.,  140  p. 
1  1.     8°, 

©  Calmann  Levy,  Paris;  1898:6.5949,  Nov. 
11:2c.  Nov.  11.  44221 

-a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Michael  Beer,  music 

by  Meyerbeer,  the  coimecting  poetry  adapted 
from  the  German  by  Hugh  Craig. 

©    Gotthold    Carlberg,    New    York;    1880: 
2159.  Feb.  7.  44222 

Struggle  (The);  by  R.  Stodart.  25  p,  4\ 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York;  D:  5846,  Dec 
1,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov,  22,  1904,  44223 

•  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A,  E,  Wills, 

[149]  p,     4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Apr.  4,  1911;  D :  23841 ;  Anthonv  E. 
Wills,  Brooklyn.  44224 

comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  F,  Mackay, 

©  F,  F,  Mackay,  Bay  Ridge,  New  York ;  D : 
6621,  Apr.  5,  1905.  44225 

-drama   in   1   act,   by   B.   W.    Starkweather. 

12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912  ;  D :  29968  ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  44226 

by  P.  G.  Clark.  [1],  26  p,  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    11,    1914;    D:  37982;    Paul    G. 
Clark,  New  York.  44226a 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weisenberg.     [53] 

p.    4°,     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  14.  1914;  D:  3-5659;  Edward  J. 
Weisenberg,  Cleveland.  44226b 


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44226 


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44246 


Struggle  (The) — Continued. 

dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  B.  Hickey.     [2],  16 

p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    14,    1914;    D:  35655;    Agnes 

Blanche  Hickey,  Detroit.  44226c 

heart-interest  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  L. 

Tucker.     48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28888 ;  William  L. 
Tucker.  Oklahoma,  Okl.  44227 

1  act,   by  A.   Cowles.      [2],   16  p.     4°. 


m 


Tj'pewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910; 
Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa. 


D : 22037 ; 


Albert 
44228 


—  a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Hart- 
wick  and  J.  N.  Southgate. 

©  Edward  H.  Hartwick  and  John  N.  South- 
gate,  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D  :  16155,  June  24,  1909. 

44229 

— -a  1  act  play,  by  E.  T.  Spears.     14  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1912 ;  D :  30040 ;  Edward  T. 
Spear.^,  Brooklyn.  44230 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Suffrin.     [68]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40489 ;  Joseph  Suf- 
frin, Worcester,  Mass. 


W. 


44230a 

DeRose. 


-society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C 

[39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911;  D:  24580;  Chas.  W. 
DeRose.  Brooklyn.  44231 

Struggle  (The)  against  fate;  a  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  Vad  de  Nois  [pseud,  of  Dore  David- 
.son] 

©  D..r4  Davidson,  New  York;   1891:7845. 
]\Iar.  2.  44232 

Struggle  (The)  between  labor  and  capital;  a 
drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  R.  D.  Hanish. 
[47]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  D.  Hanish,  Dayton,  O. ;  D :  3462, 
May  11.  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1904.  44233 


See  Stolen  from 


Struggle  (The)  for  a  fortune, 
home. 

Struggle  (The)  for  fame;  a  4  act  play,  by  F.  W. 
Kopf. 

©  Frederick  William  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  1165.  Nov.  13,  1901.  44234 

Struggle  (A)  for  gold;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  B.  Patton.    80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  M.  Andrews  and  S.  S.  Walters,  Chi- 
cago;  D:3195,   Mar.   27,  1903;   2c.   Mar.   27. 
1903.  44235 
Struggle   (A)  for  liberty;  a   war  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Salvator. 

©  Ernest  Salvator,  New  York ;  1896 ;  14115. 
Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  44236 

See  also  Father  Gapon. 


Struggle  for  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  O. 
Herman.  Cliicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1911.    60  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25855  : 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  44237 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Dion  Boucicaiilt. 

©   B.   T.   Ringgold   and  Charles  Rockwell, 
New  York  ;  1873  :  7234,  June  24.  44238 

Struggle  (A)  for  life  and  liberty.     See  Foiled, 

Struggle  (The)  for  life  in  the  St.  Louis  tunnel; 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  Sansone. 

©  John  Sansone.  Keokuk,  la. ;  1895 :  10910, 
Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  44239 

Struggle  (A)  for  millions;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Elmer  Appleton  Warren. 

©  Warren  J.  Appleton.  Boston ;  1894  :  .50936, 
Nov.  1.  44240 

(The)    for    wealth.      See   Saved    by 


Struggle 
chance. 


Struggle  (A)  for  woman's  honor;  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  P.  Blake.     28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   P.  Blake,  Webster  Grove,   Mo.; 
D :  4738,  Mai'.  17.  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1904. 

44241 


(The)    of    1881.      See    Land    (The) 


Struggle 
league. 

Struggle  (The)  of  life;  an  original  American 
comedy-di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  William  Irving 
Paulding. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  New  York; 
1890 :  41009,  Dec.  23.  44242 

Struggle  (The)  of  the  strong;  by  Crittenden 
Carringtou.     [33]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Neville    Castle,    Washington;    D: 
14974.  Jan.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.       44243 

Struggle  (The)  of  the  three;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Wynne.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1912;     D :  29987 ;    Anna 
Wynne,  New  l^ork.  44244 

Struggle  (A)  on  V/all  street;  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
V.  F.  Pritchard.     [34]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,   1912;    D:  29353;    Virgil    F. 
Pritchai'd,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  44245 

Struggle  (A)  with  fate;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  Vad  de  Nois  [pseud,  of  D.  Davidson] 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;   1891 :  7846. 
Mar.  2.  44246 

Struggler  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Weck- 
stein. 

ps  ,'irDpN  5  ]^N  N:2Nn-i   N   ;nysB?;yp   lyn 


166  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    June   7,    1915; 
Weckstein,  Philadelphia. 


D :  40872 


Bernard 
44246a 


2231 


44247 


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44264 


Strugg-lers  (The);  by  C.  Kuge. 

©  Cliira  Rnge,  ^iew  York;  D :  13048,  May 
25.  1908.  44247 

clranui   in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.   Sawyer.     105 


p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    14.   1911;    D :  23960 ;    Lucy   M. 
Sawyer,  New  York.  44248 

Struggles;  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  I.are. 
[921  p.     1-°-     Typewritten. 
©  Adelaide  Laro.  Pittsburgh :  D :  9841,  Jan. 

24,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  44249 

Struggles  (The)  of  an  Ishmaelite;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  M.  White.  [2],  22  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.    Oct.   12,   1912;    D :  31117 ;    Chas.   M. 
White,  Milwaukee.  44250 

Strumpf  ist  trumpf;  schwauk  in  3  akten,  von 
Bruno  Decker  uad  Robert  Pohl.  Berlin,  Ber- 
liner theater-verlag,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  1914.  85  p. 
12°. 

©    Ic.    June   17,    1914;    D :  38015 ;    Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Bei'lin.  44250a 

Stuart  Denville — gentleman;  a  romantic  com- 
edy drama,  by  Charles  Coote  and  R.  F.  Gotten, 
an  adaptation  from  the  novel  The  master  o' 
ceremonies,  by  George  Manville  Penn. 

©    Florence    Roberts    Morrison,    Peekskill, 
N.  Y. ;  1897  :  11135,  Feb.  15.  44251 

Stuart  of  Denver;  play  of  to-day,  by  E.  S.  Tup- 
per,     [5],  94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1911;  D:  2.5536;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tapper.  N(nv  York.  44252 

Stub;  or.  The  fool  from  Boston,  a  farce  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Charles  O.  Willard.  Clyde,  O. 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1895.  34  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  3631) 

©  Ame.s'  pub.  co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1895:36045, 
July  11 ;  Ic.  July  19.  44253 

Stubborn  (A)  Cinderella;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Hough  and  Adams.  [1131  P-  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  onlyl 

©  Hough  &  Adams,  (Chicago  ;  D  :  13051,  Mav 

25,  1908 ;  2c.  May  25,  1908.  44254 

Stubborn  (The)  motor  car;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  Wells.  New  York,  Dick 
&  Fitzgoi-ald,  1909.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  I):  15612, 
Apr.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  June  22,  1909.  44255 

Stubborn  (A)  tale;  in  4  acts,  bv  J.  Tackman. 
[1],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Tackman,  New  York ;  D :  61 81,  Feb. 
4,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.  44256 


Stubbornness  (The)  of  Geraldine;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  New  York,  London,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1906.    xi,  214  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  D:8573,  May 
21,  1906 ;  2c.  May  21,  1906.  44257 

See  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 

Stuck;  the  talented  triad's  original  comedy. 

©   Hennings   and    Foy,   New   York;    1883: 
3677,  Feb.  27.  44258 

Student  (The);  a  play,  by  J.  E.  Sanborn.  45  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Edgar  Sanborn,  Rising  City,  Neb. ; 
D :  1152,  Dec.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1901.    44259 

Student  (The)  and  his  neighbors.  See 
Where's  my  hat? 

Student  (The)  and  the  Amazon;  problem  play 
ill  4  acts,  by  A.  T.  Charwate.  [131]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912;  D:  28568;  Arthur  Tex 
Charwate,  New  York.  44260 

Student  (The)  king;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Frederic  Ranken.  92  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Cora  G.  llanken,  New  York;  D :  8019, 
Feb.  19.  1900 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.  44261 

by    Fred.    C.    Ranken   and    Stanislaus 

Stange,  music  by  Reginald  De  Koven.  153  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Cora  G.  Ranken  and  Stanislaus  Stange, 
New  York  ;  D :  8.386,  May  24,  1906 ;  2c.  May  24, 
1906.  44262 

Student  (The)  of  Salamanca.  See  Romahce  of 
old  Madrid. — Triumph  (The)  of  love  and  in- 
trigue. 

Studentengrafin  (Die);  oder,  Die  stille  stadt, 
operotte  in  3  akten.  nach  ideen  von  Georg 
Fuchs  von  Victor  Leon,  musik  von  Leo  Fall. 
Gesaugstexte.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag, 
,g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  16,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D: 
32.386;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 44263 

.singsi)iel  aus  der  guten  altenzeit  (nach 

ideen  von  Georg  Fuchs)  in  3  akten,  von  Vic- 
tor Leon,  musik  von  Leo  Fall.  Soufflierbuch 
mit  sjimtlichen  regiebemerkungen.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  1913.    258  p.    8°. 

©  June  7,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  17, 1913 ;  D  :  35033 ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

44264 
Studentin  (Eine);  dialog  fiir  7  weibliche  rollen, 
von  Frieda  Monich ;  [and]  Ein  Clownduell; 
ein  gebiirdenspiel  fiir  2  herren  [von  N.  Strand- 
ing] Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1 
p.  1.,  13  p.  24°.  (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvereine, 
no.  87) 

©  Jan.  29.  1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35957 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo.  Wis.  44264a 


2232 


44265 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44285 


Student's  (The)  cross-examination;  a  4  act 
comecly-drama,  by  V.  W.  Killick. 

©  Victor  W.  Killick,  Los  Angeles ;  D  :  13530, 
July  27,  1908.  44265 

Student's  (The)  downfall.  See  Lost  (A)  voca- 
tion. 

Student's  (A)  holiday;  by  A.  C.  St.  Clair. 

©   Aaron   Charles    St.    Clair,    Denver;    D: 
3729.  July  2,  1903.  44266 

Student's  ruse;  or,  The  love  knot,  operetta  in  1 
act.  by  Win.  H.  Pomiuer,  libretto  by  R.  H. 
Peters. 

©  Richard  H.  Peters,  St.  Louis ;  1888 :  2876, 
.Tan.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  26.  44267 

Studies  in  cracked  characters;  dramatic  play  in 
1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener.  [2], -3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Apr.  10,  1014 ;  D :  36705 ;  Geo.  M.  Rose- 
ner, Chicago.  44267a 

Studio    (The);    an    Ethiopian    farce    in    1    act. 

Clyde,  Q.,  Ames  &  Holgate,  1870.     11  p.    12°. 
•     (Ames  and  Holgate's  series  of  standard  and 

minor  di'ama,  no.  6) 
©  Ames  and  Holgate,  Clyde,  O. ;  1870 :  3614, 

Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  44268 

Stu.dio  incident;  offering  quick  sketching  and 
specialties  in  dancing  [by  H.  A.  Wolf]  [3]  p. 
f°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   2,   1909 ;    D :  16448 ;    Hamilton 
Achille  Wolf,  New  York.  44269 

Studio  (A)  romance;  by  D.  Volk. 

©  Douglas  Volk,  Minneapolis;   1893:9962, 
Feb.  23.  44270 

Studio  (A)  tragedy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Rynar  and  Ed.  B.  White,  Baring, 
Mo. ;  D :  12670,  Apr.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908. 

44271 

Study  (A)  in  black  and  white;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  D.  C.  Bangs. 

©    David    C.    Bangs,    Cleveland;    1900   A: 
19298,  Aug.  3.  44272 

—  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  Hull.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Caroline  Hull,  Lewistown,  111. ;  D :  5238, 
June  27.  1904 ;  2c.  June  27,  1904.  44273 

Study  (A)  in  brown;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  L. 
Sv.artout.    16  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1910 ;  D :  22194 ;  Norman  Lee 
Swartout.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  44274 

Study  (A)  in  contrasts;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Rice.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1915;    D:.S9806;    Frances 
Martin  Rice,  Brooklyn.  44274a 


Study  (A)  in  scarlet;  by  M.  W.  Sanford. 

©   ^Morton   Webster   Sanford,   Minneapolis ; 
D  :  4918,  Apr.  21,  1904.  44275 

-by  W.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  William  Ray  Gardiner,  Brooklyn ;  1900 
A :  7538,  Mar.  22,  44276 

Study  (A)  in  white;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Allderdice. 

©  William  Hillary  Allderdice,  AVashington ; 
1891 :  329.56.  Sept.  1.5.  44277 

Studying  to  be  a  playwright;  by  L.  Raymond. 
Typewritten. 

©    Louise    Raymond,    Boston;    1899:82840. 
Dec.  22 :  2c.  Dec.  22.  44278 

Stiicke  fiir  Puritaner.  See  Dramatische 
werke;  [von  George]  Bernard  Shaw. 

Stiitzen  (Die)  der  gesellschaft.  See  Leaders 
of  society. 

Stuff;  comic  melodrama  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke. 

©   Edwin  Adelbert  Locke,   United   States ; 
1877 :  8847,  Aug.  1.  44279 

Stuff  (The)  that  makes  heroes;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  P.  Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,  Denver;   D:  14591,  Dec. 
22,  1908.  44280 

Stuffing;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  George  Paston. 
London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York.  S.  French, 
1912.    20  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.    12,   1912;    2c.    Jan.    13,   1912;    D: 
28303  ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       44281 

Stultitia;  a  nightmare  and  an  awakening,  in 
4  discussions  [by  A.  W.  Mueller]  [New  York, 
Printed  by  Vail-Ballou  co.,  1914]  180  p.  incl. 
front.     12°. 

©   Dec.   18,    1914;    2c.   Dec.   21,    1914;    A: 
393019;  Arthur  W.  Mueller,  Washington. 

44281a 

Stumbling  (The)  block;  a  comedy,  by  O.  Gra- 
ham.    [59]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Graham,  New  York  ;  D  :  14970,  Feb. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  44282 

comedy-drama   of  the  present  day,   by   O. 


Graham.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30700 ;  Oscar  Gra- 
ham, Dallas.  44283 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  M.  Samuels.  27  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912;  D:  30152;  Isabel  M. 

Samuels.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  44284 

by  M.  Delcomyn.     [112]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913;  D:  34075;  Marion  Del- 
comyn, New  York.  44285 


2233 


44286 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44306 


Stumbling-  blocks;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  T. 
Condon.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Juno  11,  1912  ;  D  :  30022  ;  Inez  T.  Con- 
don, Union.  Hill,  N.  J.  44286 

Stumpville  sewin'  circle;  an  original  comedy  in 
2  acts,  bv  .T.  Tallada.v.  Auburn,  J.  Talladay, 
1907.     35  p.     12°. 

©    Jennie    Talladay,    Auburn.    N.    Y. ;    D: 
10701.  June  5.  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.    44287 

Stung;  dramatic  composition,  by  S.  Gertsman. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22, 1909  ;  D  :  16833 ;  Simon  Gerts- 
man, Portland,  Or.  44288 

a  dramatic  sketch,  by  F.  Summerfield.    22 

p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York;  D:6749, 
May  31,  1905 ;  2c.  May  31,  1905.  44289 

-farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Crowley.    12  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13256.  June  27,  1908;  2c.  June  27,  1908. 

44290 

-1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Gottschalk.  [3],  22  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tune  7,   1912;  D  :  29901 ;  Ferdinand 

Gottschalk,  New  York.  44291 

-original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Nye. 

[81]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1912 ;  D :  28262 ;  Edgar  Wilson 
Nye,  New  York.  44292 

• — —  or.  How  rio  won  her  beau,  by  L.  L. 
Schwartz.     [6  p.]    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Louis    L.    Schwartz,    Minneapolis;    D: 
14099,  Oct.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1908.    44293 

See  also  Funny  side  of  life. 


Stunning  (A)  blow;  a  drama  of  to-day  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Q.  Jeffries.  Wooster.  O.,  G.  A. 
Clapper,  printer,  1880.    49  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeferies,  Wooster,  O. ;  1880 :  14499, 
Sept.  24  ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1881.  44294 

Stunning  (The)  grenadiers;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 
©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D  :  10752 ; 
Jun(^  12,  1907.  44295 

Stupid  Cupid;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bert  C.  Rawley. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:14861, 

Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  44296 

Stupid  (A)  little  slavey;  a  1  act  play,  by  B.  K. 
riiillips.     Typewritten. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York : 
1900  A  :  24081,  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.        44297 

Stupid  (The)  witness;  farce,  by  Archibald  Hum- 
boldt [pseud,  of  G.  O.  March]  Lebanon,  O.. 
March  bros.  [1912]     3  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30807 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  44298 


Stupidest  (The)  princess:  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M. 
Samuels.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18.  1915;   D:  40695;   Sarah  M. 
Samuels,  Oakland.  44298a 

Sturm  (Der)  auf  die  miihle  (1870);  eine  epi- 
sode aus  deni  deutsch-franzosischen  kriege  mit 
freier  benutzung  einer  erzahlung  Emile  Zola's, 
oper  in  3  akten,  von  Karl  Weis.  Berlin,  Ed. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1912.    39  p.    16°. 

©   Jan.    18,   1912;    2c.   Jan.   30,    1912;   D: 
28485 ;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.         44299 

Sturmflut;  drama  in  4  anfziigen,  von  Willratb 
Dreesen.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1910.  114 
p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22538 ; 
]>.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  44300 

Stiirmgeselle  (Der)  Sokrates;  komodie  in  4 
akten,  von  H.  Sudermann.  New  York,  G. 
Herrmann,  1903.    115  p.    12°. 

©  Hermann   Sudermann,   Berlin  ;   D  :  3944, 
Sept.  15.  1903;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.  44301. 

Sturmidyll;  lustsjiiel  in  3  akten,  von  Fritz 
Griinbauni  und  Wilhelm  Sterk.  Berlin-Wil- 
mersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1914.    89  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39379 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-AMlmersdorf.  44301a 

Stuttering  Bab;  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  R.  McSpadden.  [158]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   1.5,   1910;   D:  22818;   Mary   R. 
Mc.SpM<l(lcii,  Chicago.  44302 

Stuttering  John;  a  new  and  original  comedy 
Mitli  song,  by  AV.  Courtright. 

©  William  Courtright,  United  States;  1875: 
13307,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  44303 

Style;    drama    in    4    acts,    by    A.    S.    Schomer. 

[3],  119  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Bee.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31617 ;  Abraham  S. 


Schomer,  New  York. 


44304 


Stymie  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  S.  Bliss. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Caustic-Clafflin  co.,  1913. 
53  p.    8°.    (Pi  eta  theatricals,  1913) 

©  Jan.  17.  1913 ;  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1913,  Ic.  Jan. 
30.  1913;  D:  32134;  Paul  Southworth  Bliss, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  '  44305 

Sub  rosa;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  P.  Becker.    82  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Becker,  Peoria,  111. ;  D  :  1859,  May 
9,  1902 ;  2c.  May  9,  1902.  44306 


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44321 


Sub  station  13;  burletta  in  1  act  with  music,  by 
B.  N.  Livingston.  31  p.  4°.  Typewritten, 
[Words  only]  (With  this  International  ball; 
burletta  In  1  act  with  music,  by  B.  N.  Liv- 
ingston.   29  p.    4°.) 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  20133  ;  Benjamin  N. 
Livingston,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  44307 

Subbing'  it;  farcical  c*omedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Piper.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,   1912;   D :  28748 ;   L.   Marie 
Piper,  Columbus,  O.  44308 

Subduing-  (The)  of  Sarah;  a  New  England  com- 
edy in  6  acts,  by  M.  C.  Doremus  and  Edmund 
Doremus.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  C.  Doremus,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
15303,  Mar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11, 1909.    44309 

Sube  Mariana,  sube;  revista  llrica  deactualidad 
perenne  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  eu 
verso,  original  de  D.  Laguia,  mGsica  de  los 
maestros  San  Felipe  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  36, 
[2]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;    D: 
25010;  Dionisio  Laguia,  Madrid.  44310 

Subjection  of  Kezia.     See  Love  in  danger. 

Sublime  and  ridiculous;  a  negro  act.  arr.  from 
the  original  as  first  produced  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Jiine,  1864,  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1893.  10  p.  12°.  ([Ba- 
ker's darkey  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
42854,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  20.  44311 

Sublime  (The)  in  the  vulgar;  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  Jose  Echegaray,  by  Marion 
Eddy   [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. :  1898  : 
43364,  July  20.  44312 

Sublime  (The)  liar;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Adolphe  Danziger. 

©  A.  Danziger,  New  York;   D:9602,  Dec. 
10,  1906.  44313 

Sublime  tragedy  of  the  lost  cause;  a  tragic 
poem  of  the  war  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Pickett. 
Columbus  [O.]  The  Westbote  printing  co., 
1884.     238  p.     8°. 

©  A,  S.  Pickett,  Delaware,  O. ;  1884 :  6330, 
Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  22.  44313a 

See  also  Crime  (The)  of  Amrah. 

Submarine  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  S.  Burr.  127  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.   11,   1910;   D:  20171;   Frank  S. 
Burr,  San  Francisco.  44314 


Submarine  (The) — Continued. 

a     nautical     incident    adapted     from    the 

French  of  Ath.  Moreux  and  J.  Perard,  by  H. 

Simpson.     [3],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13, 1912  ;  D  :  30044 ;  Harold  Simp- 
son, London.  44315 

^play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Nethersole.     [1],  31  p. 

4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15.  1915  ;  D  :  42276 ;  Olga  Nether- 
sole, Hampstead,  England.  44315a 

a  play  in  2  scenes  adapted  from  the  French, 

En   plong&e.    by    E.    H.    Laumann    and    Paul 
Oliver. 

©   Olga   Nethersole,   New   York ;   D :  11993, 
Dec.  19,  1907.  44316 

Submarine  (The")  attack;  1  act  play,  by  A. 
Leiber.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42410 ;  Allen  Leiber, 
New  York.  44316a 

Submarine  engineering'  and  diving.  See  Deep 
(The)  sea  diver. 

Submarine  (A)  romance;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
K.  S.  Duliu.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    TjTDewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30782 ;  K.  H.  Dona- 
viu  and  J.  S.  Hulings,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

44317 

Submarine  strateg-y;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     5  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   22,   1914;    D :  38001 ;    Star  co.. 
New  York.  44317a 

Submerged;  scenes  from  Russian  life  in  4  acts, 
by  Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pi^shkov] 
tr.  from  the  Russian  by  Edwin  Hopkins.  Bos- 
ton. R.  G.  Badger  [etc.,  etc.,  1915]  143  p. 
12°.     (Contemporary  dramatists  series) 

©   June  14,   1915;   2c.   June  18,   1915;   D: 
40979;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.        44317b 

Subrunners  (The)  of  '63-4.  See  Forced  to 
the  war. 

Substance  and  shadows;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     [93]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William   B.   Young,   Chicago ;   D :  10095, 
Mar.  8,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1907.  44318 

Substance  of  ambition;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  J. 
Warren.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  co.,  l609. 
14  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Oct.  21,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17163 ; 
Marie  Josephine  Warren,  Brooklyn.       44319 

Substitute  (The);  a  comedy,  by  E.  F.  Riggs. 
©  E.  Foster  Riggs,  New  York ;  1895 :  61725, 
Dec.  5.  44320 

by  M.  H.  Foote. 

©  Mary  Ha  Hock  Foote,  Grass  Valley,  Cal. : 
1897:18089,  Mar.  19.  '44321 


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Substitute  (The) — Continued. 

coniedv  in  1  act,  by  Varicli  J.  Raymo  and 

Christ  U.  Boehme.     [3],  15  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34969 ;  V.  J.  Raymo 

and  C.  H.  Boehme,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.        44322 

a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  W.  O.  Bates.    Type- 
written. 

©  William  O.  Bates,  New  York  ;  1895  :  50789, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44323 

a   comedy,   written   by   Archibald   Gordon, 

upon   incidents  suggested  by  E.   F.   Kendall. 
t2].  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
37097,  Sept.  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  44324 

a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  F.  Noake. 

©  Harrison  F.  Noake,  Oak  Park,  111.;  D: 
9095,  Sept.  17,  1906.  44325 


— •  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
Harrison  F.  Noake.  [74]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  H.  F.  Noake,  Chicago ;  D :  9462,  Nov.  19, 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  44326 

—  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  Colson.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910 ;  D  :  21012  ;  Charles  Col- 
son, Newport,  Ky.  44327 

— -1  act  play,  by  J.  H.  Powers.  14  p.  4". 
TjT)ewritten. 

©  James  H.  Powers,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
7396,  Oct.  13,  1905 ;  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
21,  1905.  44328 

— ■  a  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  Hart.    4  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Sig  Hart.   Chicago ;    D :  1.3020,   May  20, 
1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908.  44329 

- — -a  story   of  the  Civil  War  in   an  original 
comedy  drama,  4  acts,  by  W.  Haworth. 

©    William    Haworth,    New    York ;    1890 : 
14700,  May  3.  44330 

•3  act  drama,  by  D.  Kohn.     [1],  33  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915  ;  D  :  41435  ;  David  Kohn. 
Newark,  N.  J.  44330a 

-or.    That   strange   woman,   comedy-drama 

in  1  act,  by  E.  Roy.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
'  ©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  40021 ;  Elberta  Roy, 
Brooklyn.  44330b 

See  also  Legal  (The)  scapegoat. 

Substitute    (A)    for   Santa   Glaus.      See   Jolly 

plays  for  holidays. 
Substitute  (A)  hero;  a  Roman  comic  opera  in 

2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Myer  Goldman  and 

.Joseph  Bernard  Lynch,  music  by  Al.  Bergheim. 

70  p.    f°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.   July  26,  1909;   D :  16351 ;   Goldman, 

Lynch  and  Bergheim,  Boston.  44331 


Substitute  (The)  lion  tamer.  See  Case  (A)  of 
emergency. 

Substitute  (The)  nephew;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  L.  McQuillan.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34936 ;  Rufus  Leroy 
McQuillan,  Portland,  Me.  44332 

Substitute  (The)  umpire;  play  in  1  act,  by 
McCree  and  Clark.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D :  31421 ;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  44333 

Substitute  (The)  sweetheart;  play  in  1  act,  by 
N.  L.  Manheim.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1913;  D :  34538 ;  Nathaniel 
Lee  Manheim,  New  York.  44334 

Substitutes;  or.  How  she  wooed  and  won  him, 
comedy  in  1  act.  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of 
W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee ;  D : 
589,  May  29,  1901.  44335 

Subterfuge  (The);  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
Longman.    15  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  G.  Longman,  Brooklyn;  D: 
14815,  Jan.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909.    44336 

'or.  Wife  or  maid?  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 

D.  Flattery.     [56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Douglas  Flattery,  Boston;  D :  5936, 
Dec.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904.  44337 

Suburban  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  T.  Dazey,  New  York;  D :  1738, 
Apr.  15,  1902.  44338 

ft 

Suburban  home;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Sackett. 

©  Marion  Sackett.   Oaklan.l,  N.  J.;  1897: 

.50403,  Sept.  9.  44339 

Sec  also  Too  many  cooks. 

Suburban  (The)  hostess.  See  Monologues  and 
duologues. 

Suburban  life;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  by 
R.  L.  Carter. 

©  Robert  L.  Carter,  East  St.  Louis,  111. : 
D  :  12397,  Feb.  20,  1908.  44340 

Suburban  (A)  tragedy;  play  in  1  act.  by  V.  B. 
Benton.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36325;  Vera  B.  Ben- 
ton, Alameda,  Cal.  44340a 

Stiburbanite  (The);  a  comedy  production  in  7 
scenes.  [3 1  p.  illus.  4°.  (American  muto- 
scope  &  biograph  co.  Bulletin  no.  37,  Nov.  28, 
1904)      [Printed.     Motion-picture  scenario] 

©  American  nmtoscope  &  biograph  co..  New 
York;  D:5S95,  Nov.  25.  1904;  2c.  Nov.  25 
1904.  44341 


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Suburbanites  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Ott. 
[1],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912 ;  D :  30466 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass.  44342 

Suburra;  romische  volkstragodie,  von  Clarice 
Tartufari,  deutsch  von  Hans  Barth.  Miin- 
chen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  in.  b.  h.,  1914, 
83  p.    8^ 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36917 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  li.,  Munich.  44342a 

Succes  (Les);  en  1  acte.  [Paris]  Librairie 
theatrale  du  nouveau  siecle  [1910]    92  p.    12°. 

(On  t.  p.  1"  sgrie) 

Contents:  La  panthere,  par  Yves  Mi- 
rande. — La  petite  poison,  par  Tr6bla  [pseud, 
de  Albert  Delvaille]  et  Em.  Codey. — Sacrg 
colo,  par  Alex.  Lance.— Lily  clown,  par  Didier 
Gold. 

'  ©  Aug.   11,   1910 ;   2c.   Aug.   18,   1910 ;    D : 
21789 ;  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  44343 

Succes  f  ou.     See  On  f  rappe  les  trois  coups. 

Success.     Typewritten. 

©  Marjorie  B.  Cook,  Chicago  ;  1900  A :  7101, 
Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  44344 

■  a  comedy  of  modern  society,  in  3  acts,  by 

S.  Rosenfeld. 

©    Sydney    Rosenfeld,    New  York;    1874: 

14109,  Nov,  18.  44345 

1  act  playlet,  by  F.  J.  Munagle. 

©  Frank  J.  Munagle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
13015,  May  20,  1908.  44346 

■  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Leiser  and  J.  A.  Mc- 


Collom,  jr.     [102]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Mar.  30,  1911;  D :  23785 ;  Joseph 
Leiser  and  John  A.  McColloni,  jr..  Allentown, 
Pa.  44347 

by  P.  Gibson.    [205]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909  ;  D  :  16487  ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  44348 

See  also  Dramatic  episodes. 

Success,  the  oracle  of  the  age;  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 

©  Wm.  M.  Thaver,  Franklin,  Mass. ;  1892 : 

3688,  Jan.  22.  44349 

Successful  entertainments;  a  variety  of  unique 
and  pleasing  entertainments  including  Japa- 
nese frolics,  holiday  and  seasonal  plays,  historic 
dialogues,  together  with  literary  and  legend- 
ary exercises,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Phila- 
delphia. The  Penn  publishing  company,  1907. 
1  p.  1.,  5-140  p.  12°.  (On  cover  :  For  children 
of  five  to  fifteen  years) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  A :  178026, 
May  29,  1907  ;  2c.  May  29, 1907.  44349a 


Successful  (A)  failure;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Wallace.     [3],  95  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   17,    1912;    D:  30872;    Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  44350 

farce  in  1  act,  by  George  M.  Rosener.    11  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25173 ;  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, New  York.  44351 

Same.      New   York,    Dick   and   Fitzgerald, 


1912.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912  ;  D :  30444 ; 
1  >ick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  44352 

Successful  (The)  insurance  man;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  E.  McNamara.  [24]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915 ;  D :  41008 ;  Robert  E. 
McNamara,  Newton,  Mass.  44352a 

Successful  (A)  scoop;  newspaper  story  from  the 
inside  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Gregory  McLoughliu. 
[2],  119  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22243 ;  Katherine  G. 
McLoughlin,  New  York.  44353 

Successful  sinners;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Du  V, 
Hunt.    .55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clyde  Du  Vernet  Hunt,  Weathersfield. 
Vt. ;  D :  11116,  Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1907 ; 
Ic.  rev.  ed.  Dec.  1,  1908.  44354 

Successful  (A)  stratagem;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  K.  M.  Rice.  [Worthingtou,  Mass.,  Printed 
by  Gazette  printing  co.,  1902]    30  p.    12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass. ; 
D :  1500,  Feb.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1902. 

44355 

Successor  (The)  of  Shakespeare;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Frederick.  [91]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Joseph  Frederick,  New  York ;  D :  4164, 
Oct.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.  44356 

Sucesos  (Los)  de  la  semana;  pa.satiempo c6mico- 
llrico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros  y  2 
intermedios,  en  prosa  y  verso  [de]  A.  Soler, 
uiusica  de  los  maestros  Carbonell  y  Molina, 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  cspafioles]  1908. 
36  p.    12°, 

©  Antonio  Soler,  Madrid*;  D :  13461,  July 
25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  44357 

Such  a  business;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  83 
p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D:7700. 
Dee.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  44358 

Such  a  difference;  or.  Two  plus  two — fi.ve, 
farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Delcomyn. 
[150]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913 ;  D :  33415 ;  Marion  Del- 
comyn. New  York.  44359 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44378 


Such  a  little  minister;  sketch,  by  M.  Dobyns. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1915 ;  D :  41751 ;  Mabel  Dob- 
yns, Shelbina,  Mo.  44359a 

Such  a  little  queen;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Pollock.     [158]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Channing  Pollock,  New  York ;  D :  13723, 
Sept.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1909.  44360 

Such  extravagance;  a  sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
[23J  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1914;    D:  35788;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  44360a 

Such  fools  some  girls  are;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  U.  Farmer.    L3],  40  p.    i\    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913 ;  D :  33710 ;  Ethel  Orange 
Farmer,  Chicago.  44361 

Such  is  life;  by  G.  E.  Dorman. 

©    Grade    Emmett    Dorman,    Gharlestown, 
Mass. ;  1899  :  73033,  Nov.  9.  44362 

an  American  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  10 


scenes,  by  W.  Gill  and  R.  Eraser. 

©  William  Gill  and  Robert  Eraser,  New 
York  ;  1895  :  36061,  July  11.  44363 

— •  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Waters. 

©   Richard   Waters,   Newport,   Ky. ;    1882: 
16197,  Sept.  30.  44364 

—  drama  of  the  present  in  4  acts,  by  E,  F. 
M.  Starbuck.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1914;  D:  36304;  E.  F.  Mor- 
gan Starbuck,  So.  Nyack,  N.  Y.  44364a 

— •  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  H.  Lubbe. 

©  Theo.  J.  H.  Lubbe,  San  Francisco ;  1894 : 
51164,  Nov.  2.  44365 

play  in  5  acts,  by  Frank  Wedekind,  English 


version  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.     Philadelphia, 
Brown  bros.,  1912.    127  p.    12°. 

©  June  28,   1912;   2c.   July   11,   1912;   D: 
30226;  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  44366 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder,     ii,  106  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910 ;  D :  21236 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  44367 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  de  Pasthory.    7  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1914;  D:  36256;  Heloise  de 
Pasthory,  New  York.  44367a 

—  See  also  Birds  of  prey. 


Such  is  the  law;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Tom  Taylor,  Paul  Meritt  and  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York;  1878:3949, 
Apr.  3.  44368 


Such  mortals  be;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Erman. 
42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Herbert    Erman,    Cleveland ;    D :  11154, 
Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.  44369 

Sucker  (The);  or,  A  pious  fraud,  a  serio-comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Y.  Winthrop.  83  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William   Young   Winthrow,    Woodmont, 
Conn. ;  D :  2528,  Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1902. 

44370 

Suction  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Hopkins,  jr.     [2],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  jr..  New  York;  D :  6379, 
Mar.  21,  1905;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  44371 

Sudden  (A)  betrothal;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    76  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12055,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

44372 

Sudden  (A)  conversion;  comedy-dialogue,  by 
\.  L.  A.  Brule.    5  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  35131 ;  Victor  Louis 
Antoine  Brule,  New  York.  44373 

Sudden  fortunes,  how  won  and  why  lost;  a 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©    T.    C.    Mayher,    Brooklyn;    1879:13267, 
Oct.  7.  44374 

Sudden  riches;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  Lowry. 

©    David    Lowry,    Pittsburgh;    1875:2593, 
Mar.  20.  44375 

Sudras;  a  tale  of  India,  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Treitel  and  S.  J.  Treitel.  [73]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  W.  Treitel,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D:  6009,  Jan.  5,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905. 

44376 

Sue  and  Will;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Cyrus  Brown- 
lee  Newton.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   1,   1915;    D :  39821 ;    Raymond 
Moffett  and  Jeannette  Smith,  San  Francisco. 

44376a 

Sue  Culver;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.  103  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July   1,  1912;   D:  30142;   John  Jex. 
New  York.  44377 

Sue,  dear;  comedy  talking  and  singing  act,  by 
L.  J^leming.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  42067  ;  Len  Fleming. 
Wellsboro,  I'a.  44377a 

Suegras  (Las);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 

prosa,  oiiginal  de  F.  de  Torres.     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1907.    25  p.    8°. 

©  Francisco  de  Torres.  Madrid;  D:  10311. 

Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1007.  44378 


2238 


44379 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


44390 


Slihne;  trjmische  oper  in  2  akten,  von  Anton 
Beer.  Berlin,  Stern  &  Ollendorff,  1896.  28 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Stern  &   Ollendorff,   Berlin;    1896:9780, 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  jMar.  10.  44379 

Siinde  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  ukten,  von  Max 
Bernstein.     Berlin.  1909.     78  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin  ;  D :  15013,  Feb. 
6.  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  44380 

Siinde  (Die)  Sandras;  schauspiel  in  3  akteu,  von 
Subatino  Lopez,  deutsch  bearbeitet,  von  Otto 
Eisenscliitz.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July   11,  1914;   D :  37543 ;  Couioedia, 
Vienna.  44380a 

Siindenbocke;  .scluvank  in  3  akten,  von  Gebliard 
Scliiitzler-Perasini.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater 
verlag.  g.  ni.'b.  h.,  1912.  84  p.     S°. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1913;    D :  34882 ;    Berliner 
theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  44381 

Stiudflut  (Die);  oratoriuni  nach  der  Bibel  und 
eigeuen  worten  fiir  einzelstimmen,  chorgesang, 
orchester  und  orgel,  von  Friedrich  C.  Koch. 
Leipzig,  D.  Rahter,  1910.  32  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   May    10,    1910;    2c.    May   25,    1910;    D : 
21170;  D.  Rahter,  Leipzig.  44382 

Sueiio  de  Pierrot;  ojjereta  roiuautica  en  1  acto, 
dlvidido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  L.  Pascual 
Frutos,  niiisica  del  maestro  Tomas  Barrera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
42  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   17.   1914;    Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38218;  Luis  I'ascual  Frutos,  Madrid.    44382a 

Sueiio  (El)  es  vida;  entremes  lirico  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Casero,  la  nana  de  esta  obra  es 
original  del  maestro  Josg  Moi-eno  Ballesteros. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
23,    [3]  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  0.  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  1910  ;  D  :  21978  ; 
Antonio  Casero,  Madrid.  44383 

Suerte  (La)  de  Isabelita;  zarzuela  comica  en  1 

.  acto    y    4    cuadros,    original    de    G.    Martinez 

Sierra,  miisica  de  los  maestros  Jimenez  y  Cal- 

te.ia.    Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 

1911.     40  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    2L    1911;    2c.   Aug.   22.    1911;    L) : 
25029 ;  Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid. 

44384 

•  »S'<  c  also  Palacio  triste.* 

Suerte  (La)  de  Salustiano;  o.  Del  Rastro  a 
Recoletos,  comedia  de  costumbres  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa.  original  de  Angel  Torres  del 
Alamo  y  Antonio  Asenjo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    85  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;    Ic.   Mar.    17.    1915;    D: 
40008;  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

44384a 


Suerte  (La)  loca;  pasatiempo  comico-lirico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  C.  Arniches  y  E.  Garcia  Alvarez,  mtisica  de 
los  maestros  Valverde  y  Serrano  (J.)  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  48  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Carlos  Arniches  v  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid ;  D :  11522,  Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2c. 
Oct.  14,  1907.  44385 

Suerte  (La)  perra;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  el  se- 
gundo,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  En- 
rique Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jimenez,  niusica  de 
los  maestros  Brii  y  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  esjpafioles]  1914.  56  p.  12°.  (Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40071 ;  E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  Madrid. 

44385a 

Sue's  meal  ticket;  vaudeville  act  in  2  scenes,  bj 
R.  Blackburn.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5.  1915 ;  D :  39311 ;  Ruby  Black- 
burn, Mih\aukee.  44385b 

Siisse  (Die)  frucht;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Hans  Bergfeld.  Miinchen,  Drei  inasken  ver- 
lag, g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    90  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  0,  1914;  0:37408;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  Munich.  44385c 

Siisse  (Der)  papa,     ^ee  Dear  papa. 

Suey  San;  a  Chinese  tragedy  [in  1  act]  by  C. 
Moore.     [9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  16455;  Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  44386 

Suffer  little  children;  vaudeville  act,  by  D. 
Kent.    30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  10993  ;  Dorothy  Kent, 
New  York.  44387 

Suffering  (A)  suffraget;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Rigler.     9  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32028 ;  Siskie  Rig- 
ler, Chicago.  44388 

Suffering  (The)  suffragette;  original  comedy 
with  music,  by  Rob  McNagny  and  M.  Makem- 
son.     [0],112p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1910;  D :  22045 ;  Mary  Ma- 
kenison,  Columbia  City,  Ind.  44389 

Suffering  suffragettes;  musical  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Wm.  T.  and  Jas.  M.  Bowman  and 
Alethea  Luce.  [S3]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911;  D:  24490;  Bowman 
bros.  amusement  co.,  New  York.  44390 

Suffering-yettists  (The);  sensational  suffragist- 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G.  Barrows.  [39]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37420 ;  Wayne 
Groves  Barrows,  Crystal  Lake.  111.        44390a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


2239 


44391 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44413 


Sufferinyetts  (The);  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  J.  Hood. 
[3]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23945 ;  Jaue  Hood, 
New  York.  ^    44391 

Suffrage  for  men.  See  One  hundred  years 
from  now. 

Suffrage  (A)  rummage  sale;  [play  iu  1  act,  by 

.M.  Winsor]     cover-title,  12  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Feb.  S,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1913  ;  D  :  3227G ; 

Mary  AVinsor,  Haverford  P.  O.,  Pa.  44392 

Suffra-geezers  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  Walter  11.  Hicks  and  T.  F.  Heinroth,  jr. 
[2],  25  p.    8°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22404 ;  Theodore  F. 
Heinroth,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  44393 

Suffragent;  social  satire,  au  original  play  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  S.  De  G.  Thompkins.    74  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1910;    D :  20781 ;    Edward 
Staats  De  Grote  Thompkins,  Brookline,  Mass. 

44394 

Suffragett  (The)  candidate;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Stewart.    67  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913 ;    D :  34568 ;    Agnew 
Stewart,  Washington.  44395 

Suffragette  (The);  by  J.  T.  Pendegast.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.   Palmer  Morrison,   San  Francisco; 
D :  16182,  June  28.  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909. 

44396 


by  W.  B.  Knisely.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17136 ;   W.  Burton 


Knisely,  Cleveland. 


44397 


— -burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Michael  Bareli  and 
K.  Grauso.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1912;     D :  29054 ;     Ralph 
Grauso,  New  York.  44398 

—  comedy   in  1  act,  by  F.  Ardell.     5  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   11,   1912;    D :  29342 ;    Franklyn 
Ardell,  New  York. 


44399 


■  by  Helen  Ludington. 


©    Sanmel    Frencli,    New    York ;    D :  15376, 
Mar.  18,  1909.  44400 

for  seven  females,  by  Helen  G.  Luding- 


ton. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1909.     30  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   13,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909;    D: 
17371;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  44401 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd.    20  p. 


diagr.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmond  E.  Sliepherd,  Detroit;  D :  14338, 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  44402 


Suffragette  (The)— Continued. 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  F.  Buuner.     8  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Rudolph   F.   Bunner,   Ridgefield,   Conn. ; 
D :  13200,  June  16,  1908 ;  2c.  June  16,  1908. 

44403 

Same.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Rudolph   F.   Bunner,   Ridgefield,   Conn. ; 


D :  13482,  Aug.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1908. 


44404 


-a  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  W.  Reilly.     6  p.     t°. 

Typewritten. 

©  James  AV.  Reilly,  Buffalo  ;  D  :  14404,  Nov. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  44405 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Eaton.     30  p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic,  Mar.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  32758  ;  Arthur  Leon 
Eaton,  New  York.  44406 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D.  Sibley.  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912;   D:  30693;  Edwin  D. 
Sibley,  Somerville,  IMass.  44407 

— -playlet  in  1  act,  by  AV.  A.  Melius.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914 ;  D :  35921 ;  AA'iiliam  A. 
Melius,  Ghent,  N.  Y.  44407a 

—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  and  E.  Fox,  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,   1911;   D:  25640;   George  & 
Ethel  Fox,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.  44408 

or,    A    middle-aged    rom.ance,    by    B.    K. 

Horning.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1911;    D:  25627;    B.    King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  44409 

or.  Solomon's  side-partner,  original  com- 
edy iu  3  acts,  by  S.  E.  Kiser.  Ill  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug,  31,  1900 ;  D :  21923 ;  S.  E.  Kiser, 


Chicago. 


44410 


—  or.  The  supplanting  of  papa,  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  libretto  by  A.  F,  AA^ilson,  score 
by  Ghiaffredo  Colombo.  [35]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written,    [Libretto  only]  • 

©  Ic,  Apr.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29351 ;  Adah  F.  Wil- 
son, Denver.  44411 


—  or.   Who's   afraid?   by   M.   T.   AVinchester. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1911;   D:  23310;  Maud  Tar- 
leton  AVinchester,  St.  Paul.  44412 

—  See  also  Little  Harold, 


Suffragette  (The)  and  the  man;  a  1  act  comedy 
drama,  by  J,  B.  Larric.  [20]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written, 

©  J.  Burnett  Larric,  New  York ;  D :  15339, 
Mai-.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  44413 


2240 


44414 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNI11ED   STATES 


44432 


Sviffragette  (A)  baby;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
C.  Tlioiupsou.  Philadelphia,  Penu  publishing 
CO.,  1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30749  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  44414 

Suffragette  (The)  barber  shop;  vaudeville  act, 
by  J.  Daley.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25923 ;  James  Daley 
and  Lome  D.  Jacks,  New  York.  44415 

Suffragette  (The)  convention;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  S.  Hughes.     [1],  19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912;   D :  29449 ;   Maude   S. 
Hughes,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  44416 

Suffragette  land;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Carroll  and  A.  Walsh.  68  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910;  D :  21726 ;  John  S.  Car- 
roll and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  44417 

Suffragette  mother;  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  E.  M.  Whitmore.  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   15,   1910 ;   D :  20804 ;   Edith  M. 
Whitmore,  Bentley  Manor,  N.  Y'^.  44418 

Suffragette  (A)  town  meeting;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Lilian  Ciisby  Bridgham. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    26  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  12,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 1912  ;  D  :  31691 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44419 

Suffragetten  (Die);  spiel  um  frauengunst,  nach 
Cato  dem  Jilteren,  von  Kallistophanes  von 
Theben.  Leipzig,  Karl  Scheithauers  verlag, 
1914.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  3,  1914  ;  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  40729  ; 
Karl  Scheithauers  verlag,  Leipzig.        44419a 

Suffragettes  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Kuba.     [60]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24800 ;  Frank  Kuba, 
Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  44420 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  B.  AVestphal.     [8]   p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915 ;  D :  39476 ;  Bessie  Beat- 
rice Westphal,  Salt  Lake  City.  44420a 

•  a    play    in    3    acts,    by    G.    L.    Raymond. 

[Washington,  D.  C,  B.   S.  Adams]   1908.     53 
p.    12°. 

©  GfCO.  L.  Raymond,  Washington  ;  D  :  14603, 
Dec.  23,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  44421 

See  also  Newark  knows  how. 

Suffragettes  and — women;  by  E.  E.  Shepherd. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  E.  Shepherd,  Detroit ;  D :  14983, 
Feb.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  44422 

118 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd, 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15.  1909 ;  D :  16269 ;  Edmund  El- 
liott Shepherd,  Detroit.  44423 


Suffragettes'  (The)  convention;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  scene,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  15, 1912  ;  D :  31127 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  «&  co.,  Boston.  44424 

farce  comedy,  by  Mrs.  J.  S.  Aiken.     22  p. 

12°.     Printed. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914  ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  39017 ; 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Aiken,  Greenwood,  S.  C.        44424a 

Suffragette's  (The)  redemption;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Inglis  Allen.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  16  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.]) 

©   Apr.   23,   1913;    2c.   Apr.   24,    1913;    D: 
33033;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       44425 

Suff ragetting ;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Stein. 
[103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D :  36297 ;  J.  J.  Stein, 
New  York.  44425a 

Suft'ragist  (The);  drama  of  sentimental  reac- 
tions in  3  acts,  by  G.  Timberlake.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20126 ;  Gideon  Tim- 
berlake, Baltimore.  44426 

Suffragists;  3  act  comedy-drama,  by  F.  Searight 

and  J.  W.  Noble.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   24,  1911;   D:  23194;   Franklyn 

Searight,    New    York,    and    John    W.    Noble, 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  44427 

Suffragitis;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Kissin.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30107  ;  Rita  Kissin, 
New  York.  44428 

Sugar  (The)  bowl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Ralph  Car- 
penter [pseud,  of  Ralph  Carpenter  Blanchard] 
98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915 ;  D :  42401 ;  R.  C.  Blan- 
chard, New  York.  44428a 

Sugar  (The)  broker;?;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by 
T.  Tryon. 

©  Thomas  Tryon,  New  York ;  1889 :  11981, 
Apr.  17.  44429 

Sugar  cane;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Harlan. 

©  Wilbur  Harlan,  Harrisburg.   Pa. ;   1S93 : 
7497,  Feb.  8.  44430 

Sugar-coated  philosophy;  or.  The  philosopher 
and  the  tooth-ache,  a  playlet,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York;   D: 
5451,  Aug.  16,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1904.    44431 

Sugar  (The)  house;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Brown. 
[3],  41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20.    1912;    D:  30916;    Alice 
Brown,  Boston.  44432 


2241 


44433 


DEA.MATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44455 


Sugar  (The)  king;  a  new  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©   Wm.    n.    Kiahtmire,    New    York;    1895: 
8236,  Feb.  G.  44433 

Sugarfoot;  by  A.  Small. 

©  Albert   Small.   St.  Louis;   D :  4742.  Mar. 
17,  1904.  44434 

Suicide;  draniatic  composition,  by  C.  Stockdale. 
[3],  13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1912  ;  D :  28808 :  Carl  Stock- 
dale,  New  Salem,  O.  44435 

mystery   playlet   in   2   scenes,   by   E.   Ellis. 


[2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11.  1915 ;  D :  42464 ;  Edward  El- 
lis, New  York.  44435a 

•play  in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Herwig  and  E.  M. 


Haas.     [l],6p.    1°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30.  1913;  I) :  33105 ;   Arthur  F. 
Herwig  and  Ediiard  M.  Haas,  Milwaukee. 

44436 

Suicide  (The)  club;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Adams. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1891 : 
28413,  Aug.  7.  44437 

Suicide  hall;  a  melodrama,  by  Wm.  B.  Hurst. 
©  Thomas  W.  Broadluirst,  New  York;  D: 
1977,  .June  6,  1902.  44438 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.' Watson,   Brooklyn;   D :  366,  Apr. 
19,  1901.  44439 

Suicide  (The)  league;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Kavanagh. 
Typewritten. 

©  Calvin  Kavanagh,   New   York;   1900  A: 
18576,  July  27 ;  2c.  July  27.  44440 

Suicides;  1  act  sketch,  by  C.  Stratton.     [1].  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3.    1915;    D:  41410;    Clarence 
Stratton,  St.  Louis.  44440a 

a  play  in  1  act.    20  p.    4°.        Typewritten. 

©  Fred  LePorte  Diggs,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  14529,  Doc.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  190S. 

44441 

by  P.  Gibson.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28278 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  44442 

•  Same.     New  York.   S.  French ;  London,  S. 

French,  ltd.,  1912.  13  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  2.321) 

©  Oct.  11.  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  14.  1912  ;  D  :  31119  ; 
Preston  ffibson,  Washington.  44443 


Suilish  machree;  by  M.  A.  J.  McManus. 

©  Mixvy  A.  J.  McManus,  New  York.  1893: 
422.58,  Sept.  20.  44444 

Sec  also  Donagh  (The) 

Suing  for  divorce;  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  Galfney. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.   Gaffney,  Albany  ;   D  :  12541 ; 
jMar.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1908.  44445 

Suit  (The)  case;  a  1  act  musical  farce,  by  Searl 
Allen.     [10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   29,    1909 ;    D :  16615 ;    John    P. 
Sully,  New  York.  44446 

Suit  (The)  case  tragedy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Gerald.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©    Ic.    Oct.    22.    1914;    D :  38583 ;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  44446a 

Suit  cases;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  [by  E. 
Dalby]     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    9,    1912;    D :  29627 ;    Edmund 
Dalby,  London.  44447 

Su.it  for  damages;  [by]  T.  Willis. 

©  Thomas  Willis,  New  York;  1892:51915, 

Dec.  19.  44448 
farce  corned v  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Kline.     Rule, 

Tex.,  G.  Kline.  1910.    17  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©    Sept.    1,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    21.    1910;    D: 
22102 ;  Gaylord  Kline,  Rule,  Tex.  44449 

Suit  (A)  for  divorce;  a  1  act  farce,  by  J.  Hay- 
man.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Havnian.  AVest  Townsend,  Mass. ; 
D :  8227,  Mav.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Slar.  2,  1906. 

44450 

Suit  (A)  for  two;  vandeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
!■:.  H.  Waggoner.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910;  D :  22142 ;  Earl  Simp- 
son Waggoner,  Spokane,  Wash.  44451 

Suit  (A)  of  livery;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Louise  Latham  Wilson.  Boston,  ^^'.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1902.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  957. 
Oct.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1901.  44452 

Suit  (A)  of  sable;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Thompson.     35  p.     8°. 

©  Charlotte  Thomi)Son,  San  Francisco ;  1900 
A :  24384,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  1. 

44453 

Suit    (The)    sample;   comedy-sketch,   by    [Geo.] 

Rankin  and    [Earle  M.]    Caldwell.     7  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18.  1912;   D :  31739 ;   Rankin  & 

Caldwell.  San  Francisco.  44454 

Suite  B;   sketch   in  1   scene,  by   Fannie  Myers 

Langlois.      Chicago,    The    dramatic    pub.    co., 

1911.     14  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  28.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2.  1912 ;  D :  28131 ; 

Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  44455 


2242 


44455 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


44473 


Suite  (A)  niixup;  niiisicMl  spell  in  a  modern 
hotel,  hy  W.  W.  Munro.  [1],  G  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  D :  36007 ;  William 
Wallace  Jlunro,  New  York.  44455a 

Suite  16;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  AV.  Noxou. 

©  Frank  W.  Noxon,  Boston;  1898:38484, 
June  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  44456 

Suitor  (The)  who  suited;  farcical  sketch,  bv 
G.  H.  Trader.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2i;  1911;  D:  24995;  George 
Henry  Trader,  Stapletou,  N.  Y.  44457 

Suitors  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  into  Eng- 
lish verse  from  the  French  of  Racine,  by  Ir- 
ving Browne. 

©  Jolui  D.  Parsons,  jr.,  Albany ;  1870 :  2581, 
Oct.  7.  44458 

Suitors  (The)  of  Yvonne;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts  and  7  scenes,  adapted  from  story  by 
Raphael  Sabatini  by  permission  of  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  dramatized  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 
[114]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston ;  D :  3860, 
Aug.  21,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1903;  Ic.  new  ed. 
July  30,  1904 :  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  12.  1904. 

44459 

Sukie  of  Dew  Drop  inn;  by  M.  Mawlette.  63  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mona  INIawlotte.  Chicago ;  D :  9S51,  Jan. 
26.  1907  :  2c.  Jan.  26,  1907.  44460 

Sula.  the  queen  of  Mirror  Lake;  spectacular 
comedy,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  C  Randolph  Gardiner.  IMiiladelphia ; 
1877,  142S6,  Dec.  8.  44461 

Sulamith;  nach  worten  der  Heiligen  Schrift.  1 
akt  in  6  bildern,  von  Paul  v.  Klenau,  iibersetz- 
ung  von  Herder.  Wien,  Leipzig,  Universal 
edition,  a.  g.,  1914".     18  p.     12°. 

©  June  4,  1914  ;  2c.  July  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37465  ; 
Universal  edition,  a.  g.,  Vienna.  44461a 

Still'  oceano.     See  On  the  ocean. 

Suir  orlo;  drannna  in  3  atti.per  F.  A.  de  Filippi. 
36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22828 ;  Filippo  Al- 
fredo de  Filippi,  New  Y^ork.  44462 

Sullivan;  David  Garrick,  a  play  in  3  acts.  New 
York,  George  F.  Nesbitt  &  co.,  printers,  1873. 
83  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  B.  Burrell,  New  York:  1874: 
1285,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  44462a 

Sullivan's  Saturday  night;  an  original  3  act 
farcical  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1885: 
10382,  IMay  7.  44463 


Sulphur  (The)  bath;  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  De  Vvltt,  1884.  5 
p.    12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  154] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26400, 
Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  44464 

Sulphur  (The)  match;  by  M.  Kidder. 

©   Mary   Kidder,   San   Francisco;    D :  90.57, 
Sept.  10,  1906.  44465 

Sulphurated  sentiment;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  H.  INIathewson.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Grace  H.  Mathewson,  Los  Angeles ;   D : 
6879,  June  26,  1905 ;  2c.  June  30,  1905.    44466 

Sulphuro;  or.  The  king  of  the  salamanders,  a 
spectacular  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Frank  Wardell.  New  York ;  1879 :  16826, 
Dec.  13.  44467 

Sulpicius  Galba;  a  Roman  historical  tragedy,  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette. 

©  G.  A.  Lafayette.   St.   Paul;   1885:21621. 
Oct.  15.  44468 

Sultan  (The);  comedy  operetta  in  1  scene,  bv 
Neal  Harper.  [1],  16  p.  4".  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8,    1912;    D :  30480 ;    Thomas 
Whiffen.   New  York.  44469 

Sultan  (El)  de  la  Persia;  sainete  madrileuo  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  .1.  Perez  Lopez,  musica  de  los  maestros  Fran- 
cisco Alonso  y  Vicente  Quiros.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  43  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;    Ic.    Mar.    17.    1915:    D: 
40062 ;  Jose  Perez  Lopez,  Madrid.  44469a 

Sultan  (A)  for  a  day.     See  Bobadil. 

Sultan  of  Ballehoho;  a  1  act  burlesque  spectac- 
ular, by  D.  Levino  and  D.  Crimmins.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dan  Crinnnins  and  Dolph  Levino,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1900  A :  5699,  jNIar.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  27. 

44470 

Stiltan  (The)  of  Bungaloo;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich. ;  D  :  3533, 
June  4,  1903.     [For  copies  reed,  .see  D :  6239] 

44471 

Same.    130  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 


only] 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich, :  D  :  6239. 
Feb.  18.  1905 :  2c.  I^Iar.  3,  1905.  44472 

— -  Same.     122  p.    f^    Typewritten.     [Libretto 


only] 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    ^lich. :    D : 
7407,  Oct.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.        44473 


2243 


44474 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44492 


Sultan  of  Morocco;  drainn  in  2  acts.     Brooklyn, 
X.  Y.,  HiklebraiKl  [1906]     8  p.    24°. 

©  Neil  Sullivan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8786,  July  5, 
1906;  2c.  July  5,  1906.  44474 

oriental  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  written 

and  composed  by  A.  M.  Zinn.     26,   [1]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1911 ;  D :  24472 ;  A.  M.  Zinn, 
Los  Angeles.  44475 

Sultan  (The)  of  Sulu;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Jack. 

©  James  C.  Jack,  New  York ;  1899 :  56661, 
Sept.  5.  44476 

an  original  satire  in  2  acts,  by  George  Ade. 


New  Y'ork,  R.  H.  Russell,  1903.     6  p.  1.,  127, 
[1]  p.    front.,  plates.    12°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York;  D: 
3448,  May  18,  1903 ;  2c.  May  19,  1903.      44477 

a  satirical  American  comic  opera,  score  by 


H.  A.  Vosseller,  libretto  by  H.  Graves. 

©  Harold  A.  Vosseller  and  Harrison  Graves, 
Cleveland  ;  1900  A  :  20022,  Aug.  11.  44478 

3  act  musical  satire,  by  G.  Ade.     [149]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago ;  D :  1212,  Dec.  26, 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1901.  44479 

— -See  also  Ki-Ram. 


Sultana  (La);  refundicion  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
5  cuadros,  de  la  aventura  c6mico-lirica  en  2 
actos,  titulada  Los  cuatro  gatos,  original  de 
L.  Candela  y  E.  Nieto,  mtisica  de  los  maestros 
Lapuerta  y  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espailoles]  1915.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40079 ;  Luis  Candela  y  Ernesto  Nieto,  Madrid. 

44479a 

Sultana  (The);  or.  The  lily  of  the  mountain,  a 
comic  opera,  by  Oscanyan  and  Chrystal,  music 
by  Prof.   FanciuUi. 

©  Christopher  Cscanyan,  New  York;  1890: 
22137,  July  11.  44480 

Sultan's  (The)  bride,     »'^'^e  Rose  (A)  in  bloom. 

Sultan's  (The)  daughter;  farce  in  1  act,  by  U. 
Akerstrom.     [2],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  28652  ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, New  York.  44481 

or.  Princess  Salome,  operetta  iu  3  acts,  li- 

bi-etto  by  A.  D.  Norris,  music  by  M.'  E.  McLane. 

©    Abbie    D.    Norris    and    M.    E.    McLane, 

United  States  ;  1SS6  :  18513,  Aug.  14.        44482 

Sultan's  (The)  favorite;  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by 
U.  Akerstrom. 

©   Ullie  Akerstrom,   Chicago;   1893:34114, 
July  21  .  44483 


Sultan's  (The)  favorite — Continued. 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics  and  dialogue 

by  D.  C.  Levy.  38  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1910;    D:  20294;    Donald 
Buchanan,  New  York.  44484 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Woolf.    30  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York  ;  D  :  16168. 
June  26,  1909 ;  2c.  June  26,  1909.  44485 

Sultan's  (The)  gift;  by  M.  Clifford.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Clifford,  Chicago  ;  D  :  16161,  June 
25,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  44486 

Sultan's  (The)  rose  garden;  play  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  H.  G.  Kittredge.  [1],  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  36423 ;  Helen  Gause 
Kittredge,  Upper  Jlontclair,  N.  J.  44486a 

Sultan's  (The)  seraglio;  or,  The  dizzy  blondes, 
a  burlesque  in  1  act,  joint  autliorship  of  J. 
Berry  and  Ned  Straight. 

©  Jacob  Berry,  New  York ;  1876 :  67S0,  Mav 
31.  44487 

Sulu;  3  act  draraatic  composition,  by  G.  Ade. 
©  George  Ade,  Chicago ;  D :  1211,  Dec.  26, 
1901.  44488 

Suma  Genji.     Sec  Noh  dramas. 

Sumeriana;  dram.ttie  sketch  of  ancient  Babv- 
lonia  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  [30]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  D :  37747 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  44488a 

Summer  and  winter;  oi'iginal  comedy-sketch,  by 
H.  Oston.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  42424  ;  H.  Osten,  New 
York.  44488b 

Svimmer  CA)  at  Minnetonka;  by  Vaselie  [pseud, 
of  V.  T.  Struck] 

©     Vally     Thrane     Struck,     Minnenpolis; 
1896  :  27050,  May  2.  44489 

Summer  (A)  blizzard;  a  comedy-farce  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  Cincinnati ;  1894 :  1309, 
Jan.  3.  44490 

Summer  (A)  bluff;  original  fjirce  comedy,  by 
G.P.Butler.     [1],  41  p.    4°.    Typev^^ritten. 

©  George  P.  Butler,  New  York ;  1892  :  46772, 
Nov.  17 ;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  44491 

Summer  board  and  a  bus  ride;  monologue,  by 
E.  Kendall.     Typewritten. 

©  Exi-a  Kendall,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A: 
26746,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  44492 


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44493 


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44513 


Summer  (The)  boarder;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Maude  Allen.  Cincinnati,  II.  Clarice  &  co., 
1894.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Robert  Clarke  &  co.,  Cincinnati;   1894: 
11203,  Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  44493 

Summer  boarders;  by  P..  K.  Pliillips. 

©  Bottine  Kav;iiiau;^h  Phillips,  New  York; 
1900  A  :  (5992,  IVIar.  15.  44494 

■  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  J.  Goodrich. 


Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  I\I.  J.  Goodrich,  Boston  ;  1893  :  15783. 
Mar.  30;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  44495 

musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston. 


Chicago,  Cbicaso  manuscript  CO.,  1913.     [26] 
p.    f°.    Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  35402  ; 
Alexander  Payers,  Chicago.  44496 

an   original   comedy   in  3   acts,   by   W.   E. 


Barnes. 

©  W.  i:iIiott  Barnes,  New  York  ;  1880  :  7912, 
May  22.  44497 

or.  The  great  jewel  mystery,  a  play  in  4 


acts  and  an  interlude,  by  J.  V.  T.  Bruorton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Josephine  Van  Tassel  Bruorton,  Bedford, 
Mass.;  D :  9850,  Jan.  25,  1907;  Ic.  (typewrit- 
ten) Jan.  25,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  12.  1907.        44498 

Summer  (A)  engagement;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  jr.,  Koxburv,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  4037,  Jan.  13.  '      44499 

Summer  folk  (Datchniki);  drama  in  4  acts, 
scenes  from  life,  by  Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of 
A.  M.  S.  Pyeshkov]  tr.  from  the  Russian  by 
Aline  Delano. 

{In  Poet  lore,  v.  16,  no.  3,  Autumn,  1905; 
periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia ;  B : 
1041.58,  Oct.  14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1905) 

44500 

Slimmer  (The)  girl  burlesque  co.;  in  3  acts. 

©  Fred  Harvey,  New  York;  1896:39148, 
July  6.  44501 

Summer  girls;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Jones. 
25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39449 ;  Clinton  W. 
Jones,  Taconia.  44501a 

or,  The  belle  of  the  season,  a  musical  com- 


edy in  2  acts,  by  G.  E.  Hall  and  John  A.  King. 
[42]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  George  E.  Hall  and  J.  A.  King,  Brooklyn; 
D  :  3527.  June  2.  1903  :  2c.  June  2.  1903. 

44502 

Summer  idyl;  by  G.  F.  Ostigny.    6  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.  Dec.   6,    1909 ;    D :  17633 ;    George   F. 
Ostigny,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  44503 


Summer  life  at  Cape  May.     Sec  Breakers. 

Summer  moths;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Heine- 
mann.  New  York,  The  Dewitt  publishing 
house,  1898.  3  p.  1.,  117  p.  12°.  ( [Green-room 
ed.  of  copyrighted  plays] ) 

©    William    Heinemann,    Germany;    1898: 
9023,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  44504 

Summer   (A)   night;   opera   comique   in   1   act, 

book  and  music  by  G.  H.  Clutsam.     Libretto. 

London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1910.     18  p.    8°. 

©   July   15,   1910;   2c.   July   16,    1910;   D: 

21570 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         44505 

Sec  also  Notte  (TJna)  estiva. 

Summer  (A)  night's  dream;  musical  fantasia 
in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Hansen.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  30761 ;  John  P.  Han- 
sen, Mempliis,  Tenn.  44506 

See  also  Benamela. 

Summer  (A)  outing;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  G.  Magee.  Sioux  City,  la.,  Jones  &  Ma- 
gee,  1896.     146  p.     16°. 

©  Oliver  Guy  Magee,  Sioux  City,  la. ;  1896 : 
51732,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  44507 

Summer  snow;  fairy  play  in  4  pts.,  by  G.  Rich- 
ardson.    [4],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41726  ;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  York.  44507a 

Summer  time;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Shean. 
[2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   9,    1912;    D :  310S8 ;    AI    Shean, 
New  York.  *  44508 

a  hip  hurrah  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 


Dave  Marion  and  Barney  Gerard.     [85]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Tom  Miner,  New  York ;  D :  11397,  Sept. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  1907.  44509 

Summer  (The)  widower;  a  comedy,  by  B.  H. 
Ridgely  and  I.  Dinkelspiel. 

©  Benjamin  Hersey  Ridgely  and  Isaac  Din- 
kelspiel, Louisville;  1892  :  43881,  Oct.  28. 

44510 

Summer's  (A)  afternoon;  by  T.  A.  Stonhouse. 
3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    A.    Stonhouse,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
15839,  May  13,  1909 ;  2c.  May  6,  1909.      44511 

Summer's  (A)  comedy;  a  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
M.  C.  Lipman.     [3],  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912  ;  D :  29978 ;  Maurice  C. 
Lipman,  Chicago.  44512 

Summer's  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Forsyth,  in  collaboration  with  Joseph  I. 
C.  Clarke. 

©    George   A.    Forsyth,    New    York ;    1897 : 


70892,  Dec.  17. 


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44532 


Summer's  (A)  vacation;  by  M.  J.  Bennett. 

©  Marion  Jeffersonian  Bennett,  Detroit ;  D  : 
3530,  June  4,  1903.  44514 

Summer's  (A)  wooing;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Harness  [pseud,  of  F.  l\  Holden] 

©    Florence    P.    Holden,    Milwaukee ;    D : 
10451.  Apr.  30,  1907.  44515 

Suramerville  (The)  bazar;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  bv  Frank  Towslee.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.."  1911.  26  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Dec.  24. 1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  27, 1910 ;  D  :  22928  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44516 

Summit  (The);  a  dramatic  composition  [in  3 
acts]  by  M.  Bertsch.  [2],  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1909 ;  D :  16642 ;  Marguerite 
Bertsch,  New  York.  44517 

Summoning"  (The)  of  Everyman.  Sec  Every- 
man. 

Summons  (The)  of  the  king;  play,  by  P.  B. 
Goetz.     Buffalo,  McDowell  press.  1911.     71  p. 

8°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  254S4 ; 
Philip   Becker   Goetz,   New   York.  44518 

Sumpfblumen;  nachtstiick  aus  dem  grossstadt- 
leben  in  1  akt,  von  W.  Schaff.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Willy  Sciiaff,  Milwaukee ;  D :  3009.  Feb. 
18,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.  44519 

Sump'n  more'n  religion;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  T. 
Nott.     [l],13p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3.  1913  ;  D  :  32841 ;  Sarab  Tburs- 
ton  Nott,  Oakland,  Cal.  44520 

Sumurun;  eine  pantomime  in  11  bildern,  nach 
orientaliscben  niarchenniotiven.  von  Friedricb 
Freksa,  musik  von  Victor  Hollander.  Berlin, 
E.  Reiss  verlag,  1910.    29  p.    12°. 

©    Apr.    27,    1910;    2c.    May    17,    1910;    D: 
21051 ;  Erich  Keiss  verlag,  Berlin.  44521 

eine  pantomime  in  9  bildern  nach  oriental- 


iscben niarchenmotiven,  von  Friedricb  Freksa, 
musik  von  Victor  Hollaender.  Regiebuch. 
70  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911 ;  D :  23125 ;  Erich  Reiss 
verlag,  Berlin.  44522 

Sun;  drjuuatische  legende  in  5  akten,  von  Albert 
Geiger.  Berlin,  Braunschweig,  Verlag  von 
G.  Westermann,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  101  p.    12°. 

©  May  5,  1914  ;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38513 ; 
George  Westermann,  Braunschweig,  Germany. 

44522a 

Sun  and  ice;  a  spectacular  romance  in  3  acts, 
with  a  grand  swinging  scene,  by  J.  Banvard. 

©   John    Bauvard,   New   York ;    1877 :  3329, 
Mar.  19.  44523 


Sun  (The)  and.  the  wind;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Rosenbaum.  [3],  111  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28.  1914;  D:  38344;  Arthur  A. 
Rosenbaum,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  44523a 

Sun  (The)  dance;  by  W.  Riess. 

©    William   Riess,    Indianapolis;    D :  16061, 
]\Iay  20.  1909.  44524 

Sun  (The)  flag's  hour;  a  dramatic  episode  of 
1916  in  3  scenes,  l)y  J.  A.  Tyson.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Aubvev  Tyson,  New  York ;   D :  1.'5450, 
Mar.  26,  1909  ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1909.  44525 

Sun  (The)  glass;  or.  The  gun  on  the  wall,  dra- 
matic incident,  by  P.  Knight.  [2],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1910;    D :  22688 ;    Percival 
Knight,  New  Yoi-k.  44526 

Sun  (The)  maiden;  nuisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  L.  Mason  and  E.  M.  Crane.  [2],  87  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21, 1912;  D:  31193;  C.  T.  L.  Mason 
and  Eleanor  ]\Iaud  Crnne,  New  York.      44527 

Sun  (The)  worshippers.  See  Allan  Quarter- 
main. 

Sunamitin  (Die);  drama  in  1  vorspiel  und  3 
aufziigen.  von  (^erdt  von  Bassewitz.  Leipzig, 
E.  RoW(jblt  verlag,  1912.     114  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32972  ; 
Ernst  Rowoblt  verlag,  Leipzig.  44528 

Sunbeam;  an  original  American  play,  by  O. 
Logan  [i.  e.  O.  L.  Sikes] 

©   Olive   Logan   Sikes,   Washington ;    1889 : 
10945,  Apr.  6.  44529 

an  original  and  sensational  drama  in  3  acts 

and  :i  prologue,  by  J.  J.  McGloskey. 

©    James    J.    IMcCloskey,    Brooklyn;    1872: 
8496.  Aug.  10.  44530 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Mariani.     27  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Federico  Mariani,  New  York ;  D :  12797, 
Apr.  22,  1908;  2c.' Apr.  22,  1908.  44531 

-Sec    also    Nellie    Ely. 

Sunbeam  (The)  of  the  Sierras.     See  Deadwood 

Dick. 
Sunbeam's  sorrow.     See  Viva's  vow. 

Sunbonnet   Sue;   comedy   drama    in   3   acts,   by 
Cecil  F.  Williams.     [66]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12, 1912  ;  D  :  28659  ;  C.  Jay  Smith, 
Chicago.  44532 
modern  comedy  di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  Whit- 
ney Collins.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [54]  p.    f°.    INIimeographed. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  38740;  Alexander  Byers. 
Chicago.  44532a 


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44533 


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44551 


Sunbonnets;  a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Marian 
D.  CanipbelL  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1900.    39  p.    12°.     (Baiver's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
13790,  June  2 ;  2e.  Aug.  23.  44533 

Sunburnt  janitor;  by  David  Morrison.  10  p. 
f°.       Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  P^eb.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20109 ;  Harry  Mere- 
dith Mason,  St.  Louis.  44534 

Sunday  night  in  Lover's  lane;  musical  comedy 
drama,  by  Ford  and  Bratton. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  1896: 
29842,  May  15.  44535 

Sunday  (A)  with  Aunt  Martha;  a  sketch,  by  D. 
Edsall.     Typewritten. 

©  Dean  Edsall,  New  York;  1900  A:  22266, 
Sept.  7 ;  Ic.  Sept.  7.  44536 

Sundew  (The) ;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912;  D :  30217 ;  Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  44537 

Sundown;  or,  The  last  salute,  romantic  military 
drama  of  the  European  war  in  4  acts,  by  C.  L. 
Danfortb.     [1],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915;  D:  40486;  Charles 
Lloyd  Danfortb,  Philadelphia.  44537a 

Sundown  to  dawn;  or,  London  forty  years  ago, 
a  drama  in  6  taljleaux,  by  J.  Mortimer.  Lon- 
don, Figaro  office,  1875.    54  p.    12°. 

©  James  jMortimer,  United  States ;  1875 : 
4150,  Apr.  2G ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  44538 

Sunflower  (The);  piny  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Cornitius. 
[1],   126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912;  D :  29709 ;  Felix  Cor- 
nitius, St.  Louis.  44539 

Sunflower  hotel;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  S.  Gibson.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  S.  Gibson,  Linwood,  N.  J.;  D: 
7377,  Oct.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1905.  44540 

Sunflower  (The)  road;  a  comedy  with  music, 
book  by  P.  Toomey,  lyrics  by  Harry  Lee  Mar- 
riner.  133  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Prescott  Toomey,  Dallas  ;  D  :  1.5060,  Feb, 
11,  1909 ;  2c,  Feb.  11,  1909.  44541 

Sunflowers;  a  novelty  for  boys,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1908. 
cover-title.  3  p,  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's 
series  of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O, ;  D :  1388S,  Sept, 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov,  17,  1908,  44542 

Sunken  (The)  bell;  [a  di-ama  in  5  acts]  by  Ger- 
bart  Hauptmann,  tr.  by  Mary  Harned. 

(Ill  Poet  lore,  v.  10,  no.  2,  Apr.  to  June, 
1S98 ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia. 
1898  :  56754  ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1898)  44543 


Sunken  (The)  bell — Continued. 

a  fairy  play  in  5  acts,  by  Gerhart  Haupt- 
mann, freely  rendered  into  English  verse  by 
Charles  Henry  Meltzer, 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York  ;  1899  : 
42690,  June  30.  44544 

■  Same.     New  York,   Doubleday  &  McClure 

CO.,  1899.    12  p.  1.,  125  p.    port.    12°. 

©  Doubleday  &  McClure  co.,  New  York; 
1899  :  73266,  Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  44544a 

Same,   with   a   critical   analysis  by   Frank 

Chouteau  Brown.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Double- 
day,  Page  &  CO.,  1914.  12  p.  1.,  143  p.  12°. 
[Drama  league  series  of  plays  v.  4] 

©  May  23,  1914;  2c.  May  28,  1914;  D: 
37144;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.  44544b 

Sec     also     Dramatic    works     of    Gerhart 


Hauptmannn. — German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Sunken  souls;  3  act  drama,  by  C.  G.  McMaster. 
[3],  53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D :  32407 ;  C.  George 
McMaster,  Nashville.  44545 

Sunken  (The)  treasure;  fairv  tale  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J,  Rolnick,  [2],  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D:  33323;  Jacob  Rol- 
nick, Brooklyn.  44546 

Sunlight;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by 
IM.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia; 
1872:9606,  Sept.  7.  44547 

or,  The  diamond  king,  a  western  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Hamilton. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  (), ;  1896 :  33508, 
June  5 ;  2c.  June  15.  44548 

Sunlight  and  shadow;  a  new  and  original  mod- 
ern play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of 
R.  C,  Critchett]  New  York,  S.  Frencli ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  57  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  Frencli's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  38) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  8634,  June 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  44549 

Sunlight  or  candlelight;  a  play,  by  Helen  L. 
Willcox.  New  York,  Missionary  education 
movement  of  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1912.     28  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  21.  1912;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D: 
30947 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  New  York.    44550 

Sunlight  through  the  mist;  an  original  sensa- 
tional drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Sanford. 

©  Nellie  Sanford,  New  York;  1872:4644, 
May  4,  44551 


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44574 


Sunny  home;  or,  The  village  secret  (En 
landsly  historie),  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the 
Danish  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  J.  R.  Hald. 

©  Jacob  liabe  Hald,  Chicago;   1875:8176, 
Aug.  6.  44552 

Sunny  Italy;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mariani. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    7,    1909 ;    D :  16503 ;    Federico 
Mariani,  New  Yoriv.  44553 

Sunny  Jim;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  D :  2520, 
Oct.  25,  1902.  44554 


—  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 
[74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York;  D :  2622,  Nov. 
IS,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1902.  44555 

—  or,  Jim  Dumps,  a  musical  absurdity  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Hayden-Clarendon.  [65]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    J.    Hayden-Clarendon,    New   York;    D: 


2447,  Oct.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  11,  1902. 


44556 


Sunny  San  Marino;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guv  F.  Steely,  Oak  Park,  111. ;  D :  6753, 
May  31,  1905.  44557 

Sunny  Sicily;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  E.  Boltwood.  85  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  Boltwood,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  D: 
8190,  Mar.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.     44558 

Sunny  (The)  side  of  Broadway;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gaylord.  [116]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  E.  Gavlord,  New  York ;  D :  11537,  Oct. 
15,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1907.  44559 

Sunny  (A)  son  of  Italy;  an  Italian  monologue, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1908.     8  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13425,  July 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  44560 

Sunny  South;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux, 
by  [J.  H.]  Whallen  and  [H.  H.]  Martell. 

©  Whallen  and  Martell,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. ; 
1893  :  52982,  Nov.  28.  44561 


—  or,  A  war  heroine.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert   A.   Andruss,   New   York;    1897: 
58540,  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Sept.  17.  44562 

or.  The  veiled  woman,  a  drama  in  3  acts 


and  a  prologue  of  2  acts,  by  John  F.  Sears. 

©  F.  A.  Cooper  and  J.  M.  Johnson,  United 
States ;  1880 :  3448,  Mar.  4.  44563 


Sunny  Spain;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Ferguson,  mu- 
sic and  orchestration  by  Alfred  G.  Wathall. 
[86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Ferguson,  Chicago ;  D :  12985, 
May  8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  19,  1908.  44564 

Sunrise;  adaptation  of  Wni.  Black's  novel,  by 
Mrs.  F.  J.  A.  Darr. 

©  Mrs.  Francis  J.  A.  Darr,  United  States; 
1888  :  30117,  Oct.  23.  44565 

•  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Marshall.     9  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1911;   D :  24619 ;   Rachel  E. 
Marshall,  Seattle.  44566 

an    obscure   page    of   history    turned    into 

dialogue,  by  D.  C.  Stuart.    Detroit,  Frank  H. 
AVest  [1906]     36  p.    12°. 

©  Donald  Clive  Stuart,  Detroit;   D :  7946, 
Feb.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1906.  44567 

or.  The  society  of  the  seven  stars,  a  drama 

in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  E.  M.  Davison 
and  Carroll  C.  Rawlings. 

©  E.  Mora  Davison  and  C.   C.   Rawlings, 
New  York  ;  1881 :  6875,  May  4.  44568 

Sunrise,  a  child  of  the  Sierras;  original  mili- 
tary comedy  di'ama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son.    [70]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  Johnson,  Long  Beach,  Cal. ; 
D :  13293,  June  9,  1908 ;  2c.  July  21,  1908. 

44569 

Sunrise,  the  blending-  of  the  flags;  original 
western  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Johnson. 

©  Auuie  Lewis  .Johnson,  Long  Beach,  Cal. ; 
D  :  15279,  Mar.  8,  1909.  44570 

Sunset;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  [pseud,  of 
B.  H.  Nadal]  New  York,  J.  Polhemus,  1883. 
41  p.     8°. 

©   Bernard   H.    Nadal,   New    York;    1883: 
4013,  Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44571 


a  romantic  tragi-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  V.  O. 

Freeburg.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Oscar  Freeburg,  New  Haven;  D: 
12469,  Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.     44572 

Sunset  at  Lazy  8;  in  1  act,  by  F.  Lieber.  8  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Lieber,  Chicago ;  D :  8.565,  May  19, 
1906 ;  2c.  May  19,  1906.  44573 

Sunset  (The)  hell.     See  Nora  machree. 

Sunset  (The)  limited;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Gerald  and  A.  S.  Lipman.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Gerald  and  A.  S.  Lipman,  New 
York;  D :  11073,  July  29,  1907;  2c.  July  29, 
1907.  44574 


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Sunset  (The)  limited — Continued. 

realistic  railroad  comedy  in  3  acts,  written 

and  arr.  by  W.  B.  AVatson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:55126, 
Oct.  5.  44575 

Sunset  (The)  mine;  a  comedy  drama  of  the 
Goldfields  in  1  act,  by  J.  Burnett.  12  p.  f^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Burnett,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11608,  Oct.  28, 
1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907.  44576 

Sunset  town;  musical  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Lamb.  [98]  p.  4°.  Tj-pewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1914;   D:  36717;  Arthur  J. 
Lamb,  New  York.  44576a 

Sunset  (The)  trail;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Lawrence.     [40]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D:  28536;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  44577 

Sunshine;  by  J.  I.  Gardner. 

©   Joseph  I.   Gardner,  Chicago ;   D :  10585, 
May  17,  1907.  44578 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keene.     [2],  27  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1915;    D:  42031;    Mattie 
Keene,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  44578a 

dramatic  phiylet,   by  U.   Akerstrom.      [2], 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912 ;  D :  29704 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  44579 

• an  idyll  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Dickson.    New 


York,  Chicago  [etc.],  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906. 
18  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles  Dick- 
son's famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  9138. 
Sept.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  44580 

Sunshine  Adams;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Fawcett.  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Allen    Fawcett,    New    York ;    D :  16187, 
June  29,  1909 ;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  44581 

Sunshine  after  storm;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Reginald  Francis.  [2],  35  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1912;   D :  28636 ;   Henrique 
R.  F.  White,  New  York.  44582 

Sunshine  and  shadow.     See  Nemesis. 

Sunshine  and  shadows;  by  S.  A.  Schafer.  [38] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.  , 

©  Samuel  A.  Schafer,   Sterling,  Kan. ;  D : 
10231,  Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1907.    44583 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jean  Barry- 
more.    80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   United   amusement   co.,    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
8756,  June  29,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.    44584 


Sunshine  and  shadows — Continued. 

an  episode  of  modern  life  in  1  act,  by  E. 

AVestcott.    7  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eva  Westcott,  New  York ;  D :  4328,  Nov. 
30,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1903.  44585 

Sunshine  comes  at  last.     Sec  Reclaimed. 

Sunshine  follows  rain  (La  joie  fait  peur);  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Mme.  Emile  de  Girardin. 

©    F.    Rullman,    New    York;    1888:28175, 
Oct.  4.  44586 

Sunshine  (The)  girl;  new  musical  play  in  2 
acts,  book  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Cecil  Ral- 
eigh, lyrics  by  P.  A.  Rubens  and  Arthur  Wim- 
peris,  music  by  P.  A.  Rubens.  Book  of  lyrics. 
London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1912.    35  p.    8°. 

©   Feb.   26,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   27,   1912:    D: 
28843 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         44587 

Sunshine  of  Cape  Nome;  by  E.  M.  Shorey. 

©  Ethel  IMay  Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D  :  3681, 
July  1,  1903.  44588 

Sunshine  (The)  of  Paradise  alley;  a  domestic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Denman  Thompson  and 
G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  51851, 
Oct.  12.  44589 

Sunshine  of  the  alley;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Denman  Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  51852, 
Oct.  12.  44590 

Sunshine,  the  fearless;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Mummey. 

©   J.   P.   Mummey,  St.    Louis;    1873:7787, 

.Tuly  3.  44591 

Sunshine,  the  waif.     See  Dakota  Tom. 

Sunshiners  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Carson.  [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1912;    D:  28353;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  44592 

Super  (The);  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  Gaffney.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas   J.   GafEney,   Albany;   D :  15098, 
Feb.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1909.  44593 

Superba;  by  W.  Hani  on. 

©  William  Hanlon,  Cohasset,  Mass. ;  1891 : 
41626,  Dec.  9.  44594 

Superbe  (La);  a  sensational  and  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Harry  A.  Redheffer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  12311, 
Feb.  5,  1908.  44595 

•  or.   The  mystery   of   Chateau  Blanche,    a 

sensational  and  emotional  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Andrew    Redifer,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
70^1,  July  1.  44596 


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DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44614 


Superfluous  hair;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kahn. 
[1],  18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    IS,    1915;    D :  39425 ;    Augnst 
Kalm,  New  York.  44596a 

Superfluous  (The)  woman;  a  comedy  drama  in 

Sacts.byG.E.PIall.     [95]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Edward  Hall.  Broolilyn  ;  D  :  1358. 

Jan.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1902.  44597 

Super-hombre  (El);  nionologo,  original  de  C. 
Allen-Perkins.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espailoles]  1914.    12  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
382.50 ;  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid.    44597a 

Superior  (The)  law;  dramatic  offering  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  J.  Martin.    67  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22.  1913  ;  D  :  38287  ;  Harry  John 
IVIartin,  Louisville.  44598 

Superior  (The)  man.     See  Flinders, 

Superior  (The)  Miss  Pellender;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Sydney  Bowkett.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     113  p.    8°. 

©    Sanmel    French,    New   York ;    D :  10634, 
May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  44599 

Superior  (A)  Tjerson;  duologue,  by  Ina  Leon 
Cassilis.  Loudon,  S.  French  ;  New  York,  T.  H. 
French.  1891.  12  p.  12°.  ([French's  minor 
drama,  the  acting  ed.,  no.  352] ) 

©  T.   H.   French,   New  York;   1891:47110, 
Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  2.  44600 

Superior  (The)  set;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Worthington.     [Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    18,    1915;    D :  41524 ;    Edward 
Worthington.  New  York.  44600a 

Superior  (The)  sex;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Wilson. 

©  J.  Paul  Wilson.  New  York ;  D :  604,  June 

44601 


24,  1901. 
—  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Bagg. 


Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1905. 
22  p.    12°. 

©    Penn    pul».    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  7412. 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  44602 

Supernatural  (The)  magician;  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  S.  S.  Nicol.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  13.  1913  ;  D  :  33267  ;  Simpson  S. 
Nicol,  Maywood,  111.  44603 

Superno,  the  man  from  Mars;  by  C.  W.  Col- 
burn. 

©    Carrie   W.    Colburn,   New   York;    1S95: 

44604 

34 


47875,  Sept.  20. 


Superstition;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  K.  Kruesi 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jnne  23,  1914;   D :  37386 ;   Charlotte 
Kimball  Kruesi,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.       44604a 


Superstition — Continued. 

Same.    31  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   30,   1915;   D :  40210 ;   Charlotte 
Kimball  Krnesi,  New  York.  44604b 

Superstition  (The)  of  Sue;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  bv 
P.  Armstrong.     [63]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York ;    D :  4533, 
Jan.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  44605 

Superstitious  Julia;  a  farce-corned v  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Strueh.     [2],  80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D  :  29168 ;  Carl  Strueh, 
Chicago.  44606 

Superstitious  Sam;  play  in  1  act,  bv  G.  Moyston. 
[1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914 ;  D  :  37074  ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  44606a 

Superstitious  (A)  wife;  by  A.  F.  Lenz. 

©   A.    Francis   Lenz,   New    York ;    D :  4126 
Oct.  22,  1903.  44607 

Suplicio  (El)  de  Tantalo;  disparate  comico- 
lirico-fantastico  en  1  acto.  dividido  en  3  cua- 
dros,  original  de  J.  Quilis  Pastor,  mtjsica  de 
los  maestros  Anglada  y  Alonso.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1911.  31  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;    2c.    Aug.    22,    1911;    D: 
2.5040 ;  Jose  Quilis  Pa.stor,  Madrid.  44608 

Supper  at  Sherry's;  or.  A  husband's  infatua- 
tion, by  IMax  Thorbeau  [pseud,  of  C.  Maw- 
hinney)     33  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20289 ;  Cora  Maw- 
hinney.  Pittsburgh.  44609 

\ 

Supper  (The)  of  scoffers  (La  cena  delle  beffe); 
dramatic  poem  in  4  acts,  by  Sem  Benelli,  done 
into  English  verse  by  A.  Sterling.  [5],  119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22396 ;  Ada  Sterling, 
New  York.  44610 

Supper  (A)  of  swords;  or.  The  anatomical 
enigma,  a  sword  swal lower's  comedy  mono- 
logue, by  Chas.  E.  Griffin. 

©  Grifiin  pub.  co.,  Suffern.  N.  Y. ;  D :  2766, 
Dec.  24,  1902.  44611 

Supper  (A)  with  Salome;  by  .T.  Madison. 

©    James   INfadison,    New    York ;    D :  13634, 
Aug.  24,  1908.  44612 

Suppers;  originsil  modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
.1.  Tackman.    48  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1912;  D :  28422 ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  Y'^ork.  44613 

Supplanted  (The)  heir;  by  J.  Brodrick. 

©  John  Brodrick,  Boston ;  1877 :  3153,  INIar. 
15.  44614 


2250 


44615 


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44633 


Supplanter  (The);  or,  The  land  of  regrets,  a 
play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dale  and  A.  Holmes-Gore. 
106  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  Dale  and  Arthur  Holmes-Gore,  Eng- 
land ;  D :  14899.  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28, 
1909.  44615 


See  Suffragette 


Supplanting   (The)   of  papa. 
(The) 

Supplementary  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Powell.     [76]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914  ;  D  :  37697  ;  Francis  Giles 
Powell.  Boston.  44615a 

Supplementary  proceedings;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  H.  Lacy, 

©    Harry    Lacy.    New    York ;    1899 :  12354, 
Feb.  13.  44616 

Supplice  (Le)  du  silence;  comedie  en  2  actes, 
de  [Jnlien]  Berr  de  Turique.  1  p.  1.,  31  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Berr  de  Turique,  Paris  ;  D  :  3461,  May  20, 
1903  ;  2c.  May  20,  1903.  44617 

Supporting  (The)  dutchess;  or,  The  art  of 
travesty,  by  J.  F.  Dolan.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Francis  Dolan,  New  York ;  1897 : 
29328,  May  14;  2c.  May  14.  44618 


Supports    of    society, 
society. 


See   Pillars    (The)    of 


Suppressed  (A)  sensation;  by  F.  F.  Burgin. 

©  F.  F.  Burgin.     New  York;  1892:20248, 
May  12 ;  2c.  May  12.  44619 

Suppressing  the  .press;  a  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  F.  J.  Beauian.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman.  Washington ;  D :  7904, 
Jan.  27.  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1906.  44620 

Suppression;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Donnell. 
[193]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June    19,    1914;    D:  37360;    Murray 
Gushing  Donnell,  New  York.  44620a 

Supremacy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  File  and 
E.  P.  Call.  Boston,  Mills,  Knight  &  co.,  ISSl. 
57  p.     12°. 

©  Franklin  P'ile  and  Edward  P.  Call,  United 
States  ;  1881 :  2164,  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  ]\Iar.  7. 

44621 

Supreme  (The)  moment;  1  act  dramatic  playlet, 
by  F.  M.  Eastland.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  40104  ;  Florence  Mar- 
tin Eastland,  Seattle.  44621a 

Supreme  (The)  sacrifice;  dramatic  play  in  1 
act.  by  Cameron  Matthews  [i.  e.  R.  C.  Mat- 
thews]    [1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913 ;  D :  33751 ;  Robert  Cam- 
eron Matthews.  Fargo,  N.  D.  44622 


Supreme  (The)  sacrifice — Continued. 

tiny  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Matthews. 

5  p.     4°.     M.S. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1914;    D :  36592 ;    Robert 
Cameron  IMatthews,  New  York.  44622a 

Supreme  (The)  test;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Smith.     102  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Clifford  Smith,  Montreal,  Canada ; 
D :  15556,  Apr.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909. 

44623 


-modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Keightlev. 

102.  [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1911 ;    D :  24249 ;    Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  44624 

• by  Mrs.  M.  J.   Keightley.     88  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  6,   1909 ;   D :  17636 ;   Mrs.   Mer- 
ritt  J.  Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.        44625 

Sur  la  route  (Gentlemen  of  the  road) ;  de  Charles 
McEvoy,  tr.  frangaise  de  Louis  Peuuequin. 
Paris,  Paul  Rosier,  1910.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  22768 ; 
Pennequin,  Paris.  44626 

Sur  le  seuil;  un  acte  en  vers,  par  G.  Battanchon. 
(In  Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  283  du  Monde 
illustrg,  1  juillet  1911) 

©  July  1,  1911 ;  2c.  July  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24698 ; 
Georges  Battanchon,  Paris.  44627 

Sure;  a  sensational  comedy  in  3  acts  and  mov- 
ing tableaux.  l)y  C.  L.  Graves. 

©  C.  L.  Graves,  Baltimore ;  1875 :  8159, 
Aug.  5.  44628 

Sure  cure;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Da- 
vidge,  jr. 

©  William  Dnvidge,  .jr.,  Brooklvn ;  1885: 
19586,  Sept.  17.  44629 

-a  comedy  satire  in  3  acts,  by  P.  G.  Piatti. 

Typewritten. 

©  Peter  G.  Piatti  and  Paul  J.  Piatti,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  32988,  Sept.  15  ;  2c.  May  3,  1893. 

44630 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W\  Norris.    149  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30355  ;  F.  Wickham 
Norris,  Brooklyn.  44631 

Sure  (A)  cure  for  jealousy;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
N.  H.  Hornstine.    IS  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia  ;  D : 
11919,  Dec.  14.  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  9.  1908.      44632 

Sure  Shot  Kit,  the  dead  man's  claim;  or.  An 
Arizona  hold  up.  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Blaney.  [124]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Clav  Blanev,  Centre  Moriches, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  12371,  Feb.  17.  1908:  2c.  Feb.  17. 
1908.  44633 


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Sure  (A)  thing;  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1895:5004.5, 
Oct.  2.  44634 

Sure  thing  graft;  1  act  play,  by  H.  T.  Richard- 
son.    [3],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32085 ;  Harriette  T. 
Richardson,  Wallingford,  Conn.  44635 

Sure  (The)  thing  man.     See  Hands  up. 

Sure  (A)  winner;  musical  comedy,  by  H.  F. 
Smith. 

©  Henry  F.  Smith,  New  York ;  1890 :  28068, 
Sept.  12.  44636 

a  musical  farce,  by  Campbell  and  Daily. 

©  William  S.  Campbell,  West  Superior, 
Wis. ;  D  :  7,  Jan.  3,  1901.  44637 

Surf  man  (The);  by  F.  G.  King.  26  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Gilbert  King,  Wilmington, 
N.  C. ;  D:  15305,  Mar.  11,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  11, 
1909.  44638 

Surgeon  (The);  a  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.  [3],  22 
p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1912 ;  D :  30014 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, New  York.  44639 

Surgeon  Louder,  TJ.  S.  A.;  comedy  playlet,  by 
R.  Imhof.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912;  D:  30298;  Roger  Im- 
hof, New  York.  44640 

Surgeon  (The)  of  Senart.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Woodruff  and  Frances  A.  Wood- 
ruff, United  States  ;  1890 :  35627,  Nov.  12  ;  2c. 
Nov.  12.  44641 

Surgeon's  (The)  sweetheart;  a  comedy  in  words 
and  pantomime,  by  G.  R.  Craw.  [17]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1910;  D:  21842;  George 
Rockhill  Craw,  Chicago.  44642 

Surgical  (A)  courtship;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
B.  F.  Horning. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Horning,  Denver ;  D :  11852, 
Dec.  3,  1907.  44643 

Surprisa;  a  spectacular  play,  by  E.  Robinson. 
©    Eugene    Robinson,    New    York ;    1894 : 
25085,  May  18.  44644 

Surprise  (A);  episode  in  1  scene,  by  Dorothv 
Usner  [i.  e.  D.  U.  Baxter]  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913;  D:  33493;  Dorothy 
Usner  Baxter,  Englewood,  N.  J.  44645 

Surprise  (Une)  bien  agreable;  par  Georges 
Lignereux  et  Jean  Kolb.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;  D:  30011;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  44646 


Surprise    (The)    drill    book;    by    Marie    Irish. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Deuison.    101  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3710,  July 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  44647 

Surprise   (The)   of  Lowenstein.      See  Herman 
De   Ruyter. 

Surprise  party;  by  E.  W.  Blashfield. 

©   Evangeline   W.   Blashfield,   New   York; 
1899 :  43257,  July  3.  44648 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Wyman. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Lincoln  Wyman,  Williams  Bridge, 
N.  Y. ;  D:4433,  Dec.  26,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1903.  44649 


— ■  a  singing  and  dancing  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Daniel  Healy.  4  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Joseph  M.  Wood,  New  York ;  D :  11193, 
Aug.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1907.  44650 

—  See  also  Masques  of  Cupid. 


Surprise  (A)  party  at  Brinkley's;  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Ward  Macauley.  Philadel- 
phia, Penn  publishing  co.,  1912.    36  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   14,    1912;   2c.    Sept.   6,    1912;   D: 
30750;  Penn.  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        44651 

Surprise  (A)  party  of  the  eighteenth  centuiy. 
See  Evening  (An)  with  Janice  Meredith. 

Surprised;  a  comedy  in  1  act  for  eight  female 
characters,  by  Clara  J.  Denton.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1892.  11  p. 
16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  13523, 
Mar.  28;  2c.  Mar.  28.  44652 

Surprised  (A)  grumbler;  or.  How  Kriss  Krin- 
gle  made  a  convert,  by  Harry  Carleton  El- 
dridge. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,   O. ;   1898 :  63802, 
Oct.  31.  44853 

Surprised  (The)  inventor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.Hall.     [2],  S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  37946 ;  Burton  Hall, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  44653a 

Surprises;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Leona  Dal- 
rymple.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908. 
17  p.'   12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12138, 
Jan.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  44654 

Surprises  of  Sally;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
W.  Goddard.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   3,   1914;    D :  3-5901 ;    Star   com- 
pany. New  York.  44654a 

Surprising  surprise;  by  E.  Eliscu.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eliscu,  New  York  ;  D  :  .5990,  Dec. 
31,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  44655 


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Surrender  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  York ;  1891 :  40361,  Nov. 
10 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  44656 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Starkweather. 

52  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  24018 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  44657 

dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  V.  Tyler  and 


Max  Saher.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911 ;  D :  24272 ;  G.  Vere  Ty- 
ler, Besonhurst,  N.  Y.  44658 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  V.  Tyler  and  M.  Saher. 

104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,    1913;    D :  32011 ;    G.    Vere 
Tyler  and  Max  Saher,  New  York.  44659 

Surrendered  hand  and  heart.     See  Engaged. 

Surrildy;  dramatic  comi^osition  in  1  act,  by 
M.  R.  McSpadden.  [4],  29  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   15,   1910;   D :  22817 ;   Mary   R. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  44660 

Surrounded  by  fire;  a  G.  A.  R.  war  drama  in  5 
acts,  interspersed  with  new  and  beautiful 
tableaux  [by]  T.  E.  Lang.     Salem,  1874. 

©  T.  E.  Lang,  United  States ;  1883 :  16760, 
Sept.  12.  44661 

Surveyor    (The);  by  J.  L.  Drug. 

©  J.  Leroy  Drug,  Los  Angeles ;   D :  10166, 
Mar.  18,  1907.  44662 

Surveyor's  will;  by  J.  C.  Frisch.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23.  1909;  D:  17525;  John  Carl 
Frisch,  Weehawken  Heights,  N.  J.  44663 

Survival  of  the  fittest;  4  acts  of  serious  drama, 
by  G.  H.  Atkinson.     141  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5, 1911 ;  D  :  24500 ;  George  Henry 
Atkinson,  New  York.  44664 

— — •  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Langley.  2  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1911;    D:  24042;    Georgia 
Langley,  Los  Angeles.  44665 

Survivors  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V. 
Pettit.     [3],  121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Nov.     IS,     1911;     D:  25790;     Wm. 
Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  44666 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit.     [2],  117 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,    1912;    D:  31794;    William 
Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  44667 

Survivors  (The)  of  the  Consuelo;  farce  in  1 
act,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  Francis 
Baker  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  F.  H.  Wheelan]  27 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1911;    D:  23886;    Fairfax 
Henry  Wheelan,  San  Francisco.  44668 


Susan  how  could  you;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Sullivan.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  16,  1914;   D:  39112;   Frank  J. 
Sullivan,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.  44668a 

Susanna;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Jasper. 
Boston,  Mayhew  pub.  co.,  1908.    2  p.  1.,  100  p. 

8°. 

©  Walter  .Jasper,  Boston;  D:  12552,  Mar. 
16,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.  44669 

Susanna  at  Saratoga;  by  J.  M.  Clarke. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke,  West  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  10817,  June  20,  1907.  44670 

Susanna  im  bade;  operetten  burleske  in  3  akteu, 

•    von  Josef  Berger  und  Philipp  Weichand,  mu- 

sik  von  Fritz  Redl.    Munich,  M.  &  W.  Kohlers 

rubinverlag,    1911.      125    p.      12°.      [Libretto 

only] 

©   Apr.    15,   1911;    2c.   Apr.   21,   1911;    D: 
24017 ;  M.  &  W.  Kohlers  rubinverlag,  Munich. 

44671 

Susannah;  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  New  York,  E. 
Schuberth  &  co.,  1908.    7  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London,  England;  D: 
12264,  Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1908.    44672 

Susan's  finish;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice  C. 
Thompson.  Boston,  AV,  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909. 
13  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Oct.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  23, 1909  ;  D  :  17171 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44673 

Susan's  gentleman;  by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J. 
Vermilye]     27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,  New  York;   D: 
12858,  Apr.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.    44674 

Susan's  sister;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  McMa- 
hon, 

©  John  R.   McMahon,   Brooklyn;   1900  A: 
30747,  Dec.  20.  44675 

Susceptible  Samuel;  or,  Money  talks,  a  Cape 
Cod  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Crowell. 

©    Joshua    F.    Crowell.    West    Yarmouth, 
Mass. ;  D  :  10011,  Feb.  23,  1907.  44676 

Susceptible  Smith;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Harris.     [1],  103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28922 ;  Elmer  Har- 
ris, Darien,  Conn.  44677 

Susette,  the  ropemaker's  daughter;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  AVarner. 

©  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  United 
States  ;  1880  :  17501,  Nov.  17.  44678 

Susi;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Franz  Martos, 
deutsche  bearbeitung  und  gesangstexte,  von 
Julius  Wilhelra,  musik  von  A.  R§nyi.  Wien, 
F.  Bitrd  &  bruder,  1912.  32  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  20,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  32599  ; 
Franz  Bard  &  bruder,  Vienna.  44679 


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44700 


Susi — Continued. 

Same.       Soufflierbuch     samt     mis-en-sc&ne. 

154  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1913 ;  D :  33644 ;  Franz  BArd 
und  bruder,  Vienna.  44679a 

Susie;  comedie-operette  en  3  actes,  livret  de 
Maurice  Mareil.  umsique  de  Vincent  Scotto. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  Georges  Ondet,  1912. 
131  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31525  ; 
G.  Ondet,  Paris.  44680 

Susie,  queen  of  the  strikers;  an  original  drama, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker.  Chicago;   D :  9S20,  Jan., 
21.  1907.  44681 

Susie  Smith;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Bootli.     71  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Jolui   Hunter  Booth,  New   Orleans ;    D : 
9354,  Oct.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1906.      44682 

Suspect  (The)  ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Ed- 
gerly. 

©    Webster    Edgerly,    Washington;    1890: 
13712,  Apr.  25.  44683 

modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ward.    108  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;   D :  17279 ;   George  W. 
Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn.  44684 

or,  A  brother's  hate,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

J.  P.  Hill. 

©   Joseph   P.   Hill,   Brooklyn ;   1888 :  16070, 
June  4.  44685 

Suspected  Agnes  and  Alice;-  an  original  emo- 
tional society  drama  in  5  acts  and  talileaux. 
by  M.  L.  Cummings. 

©  Minnie  Lehman  Cummings,  New  York ; 
1879  :  15456,  Nov,  17.  44686 

Suspect's  (The)  daug-hter;  or.  The  rose  of  Bal- 
lymahon,  by  M.  O'Hea. 

©  Murphy  O'Hea.  Chicago  ;  1883  :  3.593,  Feb. 
24.  44687 

Suspended  animation;  1  act  comedietta,  by  Isa- 
bel M.  Lipshutz  and  J.  Woodall-Oliver. "  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.   Woodall-Ollver,   New   York ;    D :  6169. 
Feb.  2.  1905 :  2c.  Feb.  2,  1905.  44688 

Suspicion;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Richter. 

[111]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42058 ;  Moses  Rich- 
ter, Brooklyn.  44688a 

a    drama    in    3    acts,    by    George    Gladwyn 

Gale  (E.  S.  De  G.  Tompkins) 

©  Edward  Staats  De  Grote  Tompkins,  Kin- 
derhook,  N.  Y. ;  1891 :  19098,  May  25.       44689 


Suspicion — Continued. 

■  an   Irish  musical   comedy   in  3  acts,   writ- 
ten and  composed  by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©  Cliarles  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn ;  1878  :  12465. 
Oct.  29.  44690 

-Vlay  in  4  acts,  by  George  W.  Ward.    129  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909;  D :  17765 ;  George  W. 
Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn.  44691 


by    Guy   Francis. 


©  G.  Francis,  Cincinnati ;  1884 :  6123,  Mar. 
22.  44692 

Suspicions;  farce  for  two  characters  in  1  act, 
by  H.  C.  Baker.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Charles  Baker.  Chicago;  D :  100, 
Jan.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1901.  44693 

Suspicious  (The)  bridegroom;  or.  The  empty 
purse,  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  V.  Roche,  cover- 
title,  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  32292  ;  Elizabeth  V. 
Roche,  New  York.  44694 

Suspicious  (A)  wife;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Thomson.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Thomson,  Philadelphia;  1900;  A: 
771S,  I\Iar.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  44695 

Suspicious  (The)  woman;  a  California  comedv, 
[by]   B.  L.  Hall. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Los  Angeles ;  1894 : 
38714,  Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  44696 

Suspiros  de  fraile;  opereta  bufa  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  [de]  A.  F[ern;'indez] 
Lepina  y  A.  Planiol,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Quislant  y  Carbonell.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
Mutores  espaiioles]  1909.  35  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Antonio  F.  Lepina  y  Antonio  Planiol,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  16134,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  44697 

Susto  (El)  gordo;  disparate  comico-lirico-cata- 
leptico,  letra  de  [Jose]  Jackson  Veyfin  y 
[Agustin]  Silinz  Rodriguez,  musica  de  los 
maestros  Lleo  y  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  21  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto  only] 

©  Jackson  Veyfin  y  Sainz  Rodriguez,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  11486.  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  1907. 

44698 

Suttee;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Bolton.  121  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D :  32764 ;  Guy  Bol- 
ton, New  York.  44699 

Suwalka  (The)  financier;  by  M.  Franklin. 

©  Max  Franklin,  New  York;  1890:. 30408. 
Oct.  2.  44700 


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44717 


Suzanne;  comSdie  en  1  acte. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York  ;  1899 :  12669, 
Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  44701 

play  of  the  Latin  Quarter,  Paris,  in  1  act, 

by  Raine  Bennett.  [2],  11  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1914;    D:  38426;    Eugene 
d'Avigneau,  San  Francisco.  44701a 

Suzanne's  fate;  daughter  of  Roger  La  Honte, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  Roger  La  Honte,  a  do- 
mestic drama  in  2  pts.,  3  acts  each,  by  M,  E. 
Osbon  and  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  M.  E.  Osbon,  New  Yorlv,  and  P.  S.  M. 
Munro,  United  States ;  1889 :  33387,  Nov.  4. 

44702 

Suzanne's  secret  (II  segreto  di  Susanna);  in- 
terlude in  1  act,  after  the  Frencli  of  Golisciani, 
written  by  Max  Kalbeck,  composed  by  E. 
Wolf -Ferrari,  English  version  by  Claude  Ave- 
ling.  Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1911.  41  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  July  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  24863 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  44703 

• • book   by    Max    Kalbeck,    English 

version  by  Claude  Aveling,  music  by  E.  Wolf- 
Ferrari.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer  [1911]  67 
p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera 
librettos)     [French  and  Englisli] 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  25598 ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  44704 

Suzel;  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  music,  tr.  by  W.  T. 
Inglis. 

©  William  T.  Inglis.  Boston;  1882:19844, 
Nov.  23.  44705 

Suzette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  La- 
tour,  libretto  from  a  Frencli  source,  by  Oscar 
Weil.  Boston,  Alfred  Mudge  &  son,  1889.  69 
p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  E.  Pond,  Boston  ;  1889  :  11444,  Apr.  11 ; 
2e.  May  1.  44706 

- — —drama  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  adapted  from 
the  Russian,  by  T.  W.  Caulfield  and  W.  E. 
Smith.    93  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theo.  W.  Caulfield  and  William  E.  Smith, 
Brooklyn  ;  D  :  5070,  May  24,  1904  ;  2c.  May  24, 
1904.  44707 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  Fran- 
cis Moore.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903. 
47  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3802, 
Aug.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  44708 


—  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Max  Epstein,  mu- 
sik  von  Martin  Knopf.  Textbuch.  Berlin,  E. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1909.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D  :  17260 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  44709 


22,   1909;   D: 
44710 


Suzette — Continued. 

piece  en  3  actes,  par  Brieux.     36  p.    illus. 

4°.     (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  127,  3  octo- 

bre  1909) 

©    Oct.   30,   1909;   2c.   Nov. 

17544 ;  Brieux,  Paris. 

Suzette  o'  th'  slums;  a  vaudeville  sketch  (mu- 
sical) by  Charles  Hodges.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Josephine  H.  Patton,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  D : 
15245,  Mar.  5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.      44711 

Suzi;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
Otto  Hauerbach.  founded  on  the  Hungarian 
of  Franz  Martos,  music  by  Aladar  R6nyi. 
[102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1914 ;  D :  38581 ;  Otto  Hauer- 
bach, New  York.  44711a 

operetta  in  3  acts,  book  by  Franz  Martos, 

music  by  Alad^r  Rgnyi.     [63]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36839 ;  Edward  F. 
Rush,  New  York.  44711b 

Suzy;  comedie  en  1  acte,  [par]  Andre  Barde. 
Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1909.  47  p.  12°.  (Re- 
pertoire du  theatre  des  Capucines) 

©  Sept.  1,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D  :  16708 ; 


Georges  Ondet,  Paris. 


44712 


Svanhild.     Sec  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Henrik 
Ibsen. 

Svengalied  (The)  doll.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  La  Velle,  New  York ;  1899 :  6966, 
Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20.  44713 

Swallow  (The)     See  Golondrina  (La) 

Swallow    (A)    flew    over    the    ocean;    comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.     22  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D:  17386;  John  M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  44714 

Swallows  (The)     See  Ambition's  victim. 

Swami  (The) ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Banks. 
68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Eugene  Banks,  Seattle ;  D :  14107, 
Oct.  1,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  [Note:  This 
play  was  produced  on  the  stage  under  the 
title,  The  idols]  44715 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Robert  Sterrett.     [3], 

118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35398 ;  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett, Jamaica,  N,  Y.  44716 

[Swamp  (The);  play,  by  B.  Liber] 

,"|r'opN  4  I'^s  p''a2?-iraNyt3  n  ;D7:it  in 

New  York,  Grayzel  &  co.,  1913.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32675 ; 
B.  Liber,  New  York.  44717 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4473  T 


Swamp  (The)  angel;  or,  The  river  gamblers, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Hickman.  32 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1911;  D:  24045;  Guy  Hick- 
man, Kansas  City,  Mo.  44718 

Swamp  angels;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  C.  Jolinstou. 

©    Orson    Clifford    Johnston,    New    York ; 
1896:  63587,  Nov.  21.  44719 

or,  The  outlaws  of  the  Carolinas,  a  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Macdouougli  and  H.  H. 
Ijeech. 

©  Thos.  B.  Macdonough  and  Harry  Hare- 
wood  Leech,  New  York  ;  1872 :  3184,  Mar.  29. 

44720 


Swamp    (The)    demons, 
of  Carolina. 


See   Outlaws    (The) 


Swamp  (The)  Fox. 
dramatic  form. 


See  Historical  stories  in 


Swamp  (The)  girl;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Poyn- 
ter.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909;  D:  17133.;  Beulah 
Poynter,  New  York.  44721 

Swamps  of  Louisiana;  by  J.  Puruell. 

©  .John  Purnell,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  1898 :  39115, 
.Tune  27.  [For  copies  reed,  see  59117,  Oct.  18, 
1897]  44722 


■  Same.     Ms. 

©  John  Purnell,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1897: 
59117,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Nov. 
1;  2c.  June  27,  1898.     (Printed)  44723 

Swan  (The)  and  the  eagle;  a  historical  drama 
in  6  acts,  by  M.  Buttertield. 

©  Marie  Butterfield,  Chicago ;  D :  1388,  Feb. 
3,  1902.  44724 

Swan  from  Sweden;  an  anglo-Swedish  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hart. 

©  Harry  Hart.  Buffalo;  1894:53937,  Nov. 
19.  44725 

Swan  (The)  of  Avon;  a  play,  tragical,  comical, 
historical,  pastoral,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ryer. 

©  George  Ryer,  United  States ;  1871 :  9061. 
Sept.  28.  44726 

Swan  song.     Sec  Plays:  Anton  Tchekoff. 

Swan  Swanson;  a  Swedish  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  E.  Hand. 

©  Charles  E.  Hand,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. ; 
1891 :  4577,  Feb.  12.  44727 

Swan  (The)  woman;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Prester  Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis] 
[52]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
12542,  Mar.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9.  1908.        44728 


Swanwhite;  a  fairy  drama,  by  August  Strind- 
berg,  tr.  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.  Philadelphia, 
Brown  brothers,  1909.    viii,  9-107  p.    8°. 

©    Brown    bros.,    Philadelphia;    D :  14868, 
.Tan.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  44729 

— —See  also  Plays;  by  August  Striudberg. 


Swap  (The);  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  G.  Webster. 
[1],  31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  31924 ;  Stella  G.  Web- 
ster, Seattle.  44730 

Swashbuckler  (The);  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  D.  Vallette. 

©  Clair  D.  Vallette,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59933, 
Oct.  22.  44731 

Swastika;  a  musical  legend  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Anthony  and  A.  F.  Ivales.  [100]  p.  4^  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Earle  C.  Anthony  and  Arthur  F.  Kales, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  8795,  July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July 
9,  1906.  44732 

Same.    [10],   74  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  Earle  C.  Anthony  and  Arthur  F.  Oakes, 
Cal. ;  D:  12926,  May  7,  1908;  2c.  May  7,  1908. 

44733 

musical  play,  by  W.  B.  Young.     [37]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Wm.  B.  Young,  Chicago;  D:  12741,  Apr. 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  44734 

Swat  that  fly.     See  Very  (A)  vain  Venus. 

Swat  the  fly;  fantastic  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gates. 
[2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914;  D:  36748;  Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  44734a 

■  1    act    fantasy,    by    Eleanor    Gates.      New 

York,  Arrow  pub.  co.,  1916.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1915;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D: 
40403 ;  Arrow  pub.  co..  New  York.  44734b 

Swede  (The)  and  the  meriy  widow;  dramatic 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  H.  Ames.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38423;  Perley 
Henry  Ames,  Rockland,  Me.  44734c 

Swede  (A)  in  Ar-Kan-Saw;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Roush.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  M.  Roush,  Des  Moines ;  D :  7509. 
Oct.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1905.  44735 

'Play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Roush.     [2],  52  p. 

i'°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913 ;  D :  33434 ;  Cliarles  M. 
Roush.  Des  Moines.  44736 

Swede  (The)  yumped  his  yob;  a  Swedish  dia- 
lect farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.'  Bert. 

©  Leslie  Winfield  Bert,  New  York;  D: 
2926.  Jan.  29.  1903.  44737 


2256 


44738 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44755 


Swedish  help  preferred;  1  act  comedietta,  by 
Gus  Heege. 

©  Phillip  Heege,  Chicago;  D:3467,  May 
21,  1903.  44738 

Sweeney's  (The)  Christmas  eve;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  T.  Clark.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915;  D:  39581;  William  T. 
Clark,  Madison,  Me.  44738a 

Sweeney's  sacrifice;  drama  of  the  baseball  field, 
by  F.  A.  Crippen  and  H.  Schwartz.  [1],  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912;  D:  31638;  Frank  A. 
Crippen,  Covington,  Ky.,  and  Hubbard 
Schwartz,  Dayton,  Ky.  44739 

Sweep  (The),  the  waif  and  the  boot-black. 
See  Tattered  Tom. 

Sweet  alyssum.;  by  I.  L.  Howard  and  J.  C.  Mac- 

luillan.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;  D:  20149;  Ida  Luona 
Howard  and  Jeane  Campbell  Macmillan, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  44740 

dramatization  of  Charles  Major's  story,  by 

M.  Keightley.     [3],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25657  ;  Mabel  Keight- 
ley, South  Bend,  Ind.  44741 

Sweet  bells  of  Venice;  operetta  sketch  in  2  acts, 
book,  lyrics  and  music, by  Marie  Rich.  [4],  55 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31371 ;  Marie  Rich 
Rockwood,  Indianapolis.  44742 

Sweet  clover;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York ;  D :  1186,  Dec.  16,  1901.  44743 

Sweet  (The)  Elysium  club;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  E.  Ives.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1902.    17  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1608,  Mar. 
19,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  44744 

Sweet  (The)  family;  a  burlesque  musical  enter- 
tainment, by  W.  D.  Felter.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach,  1892.  20  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  58] ) 
[Words  only] 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York ;  1892 :  49004, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  44745 

Sweet  (The)  girl;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German  of  Alexander 
Landesberg  and  Leo  Stein,  by  A.  Demaiu 
Grance.     [125]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Ben  Tieber,  Vienna,  and  Robert 
Arthur.  Loudon;  D :  2166,  July  29,  1902;  2c. 
July  29, 1902.  [Note :  Author  given  on  copy  as 
A.  Deraain  Grange]  44746 


Sweet  (The)  girl  graduate;  comedy  monologue, 
by  L.  B.  Griffin. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  New  York ;  1899 :  34950, 
May  24.  44747 

•  humorous  monologue  for  a  lady,  by  Pauline 

Phelps.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  pub.  and  sup- 
ply CO.,  1900.     7  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar   S.  Werner  pub.  and  supply  co., 
New  York ;  1900  A :  8304,  ]\Iar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9. 

44748 

Sweet  (The)  girl  graduates;  a  farce  in  3  acts 
and  an  epilogue,  by  H.  R.  Woodman.     44  p. 
.  8°.    Printed. 

©    Hannah    Rea    Woodman,    Des    Moines; 
D :  1364,  Jan.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902. 

44749 

Sweet  (The)  girl  graduate's  dream.  See  Up- 
to-date  America. 

Sweet  home;  a  drama  consisting  of  a  prologue 
and  5  acts,  by  J.  Burnside. 

©  Jean  Burnside,  New  York;  1877:8881, 
Aug.  2.  44750 

(La  vie  de  famille);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 

Laurencin    [i.    e.    Paul   Aime   Chapelle   Lau- 
rencin] 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19926,  Sept.  3.  44751 

Sweet  in  menioriam;  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  McVeau.  91  p.  4^  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  D :  17865 ;  George  Mc- 
Vean,  Richmond.  44752 

Sweet  Inniscarra,   on  the  banks   of  the  Lee; 

an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Pitou. 

©  Augustus  Pitou,  New  York ;  1896 :  69576, 

Dec.  22.  44753 

Sweet  Jasmine;  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Montagu 

[i.  e.  M.  M.  Hubges]     83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marie    Montagu,    New    York ;    D :  3516, 

May  23,  1903;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  44754 

Sweet  Kitty  Bellairs;  comedy  of  the  heart  in  4 
acts,  founded  on  Egerton  Castle's  book.  The 
bath  comedy,  by  D.  Belasco.  202  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42698;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  44754a 

Sweet  lavender;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1893] 
184  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1893 :  51078, 
Nov.  16 ;  2c.  pt.  1,  Nov.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.    44755 

Sweet  (A)  little  play;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Grace 

Isabel  Colbron.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,1915  ;  D  :  40844 ;  Hans  Bartsch, 

New  Yorl^.  44755a 


2257 


44756 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44780 


Sweet  marjoram;  comic  opera  libretto,  by  J.  E. 
Middleton.     [1],  129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  31006;  J.  Edsar 
Middleton,  Toronto,  Canada.  44756 

Sweet-meat  (The)  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [2],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic  .Feb.  20.  1915 ;  D :  39748 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  44756a 


Sweet  Miss  Linda;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Nash.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28, 1913 ;  D :  33352  ;  Ellen  Frances 
Nash,  New  York.  44757 

Sweet  peas;  a  flower  play,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers.  1908.  cover- 
title,  3  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D  :  13887,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  44758 

Sweet  persecution;  by  P.  Hart. 

©  Phoebe  Hart,  London ;  D :  5912,  Dec.  15, 
1904.  44759 

Sweet  revenge;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  O. 
Richmond. 

©  Carolyn  Olive  Richmond,  Rogers  Park, 
111. ;  1892  :  44007,  Oct.  29.  44760 

Sweet  Rose  of  Briar  Gulch;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  R.  Dillon.    Shawnee,  Okl.    36  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17254 ; 
Kate  Rose  Dillon,  St.  Louis.  44761 

Sweet  Savannah;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Paul 
Dresser. 

©    Howley,    Haviland    &    co..    New    York ; 
1898  :  58035,  Oct.  3.  44762 

Sweet  Shandon  bells;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Le  Soir. 

©  George  Le  Soir,  New  York  ;  D  :  3213.  Mar. 
3,  1903.  44763 

Sweet  simplicity;  a  drama,  by  Harry  R.  Ire- 
son. 

©  Pearl  C.  Seward,  United  States;  1897: 
448,  Jan.  2.  44764 

Sweet  sixteen;  comedy  drama,  by  J.  B.  Wills. 

©  John  Buchanan  Wills,  Atlantic  City ;  D : 
2053,  June  26,  1902.  44765 

a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  L.  Greenwood. 

©  Fred  L.  Greenwood, Chicago;  1881:10812, 
July  12.  44766 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Young. 

©    Edwin    Young,    Staunton,    Va. ;    1888 : 
10709,  Apr.  13.  44767 

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Sweet  sixteen — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Burk- 

hardt.      [2],   46   p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Addison   Burkhardt,   Chicago;    D:6667, 
May  15,  1905 ;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  44768 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  York ;   D :  879, 
Sept.  20,  1901.  44769 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Bates. 

©  Rosa  Bates,  New  York ;  1877 :  5898,  May 
15.  44770 

a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed.  W. 


Rowland  and  E.  Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh    Wis.;   D:989, 
Oct.  21.  1901.  44771 

Sweet  sixth  sense;  drama,  by  F.  Bailey. 

©  Fenner  Bailey.  Reading,  Mich. ;  D :  14822, 
Jan,  16,  1909.  44772 

Sweet  (The)  swan  of  Avon;  or  The  man 
Shakespeare,  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C.  Williamson. 
[86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Corolin  Crawford  Williamson,  St.  Louis ; 
D  :  6016,  Jan.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  19)5.    44773 

Sweet  (The)  tormentor;  a  comedy-tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  G.  Temple. 

©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;  1893 :  41896, 
Sept.  16.  44774 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  stage  ed.,  by  J.  G.  Tem- 
ple. 

©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;  1893 :  56568, 
Dec.  21.  44775 

Sweet  Violet;  musical  comedy  In  2  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Casad.  [106]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25582 ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  44776 

Sweet  violets;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  J.  Bell. 

©    Eleanor   Lane   Bell,    New   York;    1889: 
15972,  May  27.  44777 

Sweetbrier;  a  comedy,  by  S.  E.  Friedhold. 

©  Stella  E.  Friedhold,  Boston ;  1893 :  28979. 
June  17.  44778 

or,  The  flower  girl  of  New  York,  a  drama 

in  6  acts,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwyn.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1889.  31  p.  12°. 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  266]) 
1889  :  33703,  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  44779 

Sweetest  (The)  birdland;  by  J.  L.  Dellenbaugh. 

©   Jesse   Laubie   Dellenbaugh.   Salem,   O. ; 

1900  A  :  18582,  July  27.  44780 


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448012 


Sweetest  girl  in  Arizona;  romantic  drama  of 
western  life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman. 
Cliicago,  The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915. 
[741    p.     f°.     Mimeograplied. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915 ;  D :  42562 ;  Alex.  Byers. 
( Chicago.  44780a 

Sweetest  (The)  girl  in  Dixie;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.   Slemons. 

©    Freda    Slemons.    Monticello,    Ark. ;    D : 
1 11 63.  Ang.  1 2,  1 907.  44781 

Same.     [32]  p.    4".    T.ypewritteu. 

©    Freda    Slemons,    Monticello.    Ark. :    D : 
7797.  Jan.  2.  1906 :  2c.  Jan.  2.  1906.         44782 

Sweetest  (The)  girl  in  Paris;  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  A.  Burkhardt.  [40]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3,    1910;    D:  21731;    Addison 
Burkhardt,  Chicago.  44783 

Sweetest  (The)  girl  of  all;  or,  Where  sweet 
magnolias  bloom,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
l»y  (I.  Hickman.     [66]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Guy   Hickman.   Keokuk.    la.:    D:  12942, 
May  11.  1908 ;  2c.  May  11.  1908.  44784 

Sweetest  (The)  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Woods. 

©  Walter  Woods.  Erie,  Pa.;  D :  4340,  Dec. 
3,  1905.  44785 

Sweetheart;  a  comedietta  in  1  act  and  4  scenes, 
by  E,  C.  Haara.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Elise    Caraille    Haara,    San    Francisco; 
I) :  12114,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3.  1908. 

44786 

Sweethearts;  by  E.  H.  Meyer. 

©  Emma  Herey  Meyer.  Denver :  D :  13565. 
Aug.  8.  1908.  44787 


— -by  Erwin  Connelly. 

©  Erwin  Connelly,  Chicago ;  D :  10607,  Mav 
21,  1907.  44788 


— •  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by  H.  B.  Smith 
and  Fred  De  Gresac.  lyrics  by  Robert  B. 
Smith,  music  by  Victor  Herbert.  [124]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.  Apr.   18,  1913;   D:  32987;   Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  44789 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  Emma  Herey  Meyer  (B.  H. 
Denison)     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  33090 ;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte.  Mont.  44790 

-—or,  All  for  love,  an  original  musical  duet 
and  dialogue,   by  B.  Newcomb. 

©    Bobby    Newcomb     Philadelphia;    1876: 
3156,  Mar.  14.  44791 

— —  See  also  After  thirty  years. 


Sweethearts'  company  (limited);  a  dramatic 
composition,  by  Arthur  James  Pegler, 

©  Bertha  Maud  Pratt  and  Joseph  Andrew 
Bruederly,  jr.,  Minneapolis  ;  1898  :  15373.  Mar. 
4;  2c.  Apr.  11.  44792 

Sweethearts  once  but  now  we're  parted;  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  82  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  12058,  Jan.  3.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3.  1908. 

44793 

Swell  (A)  affair;  burlesque  in  3  acts  or  scene.s, 
by  Harry  Emerson. 

©  B.  A.  Myers,  New  York ;  D :  112,  Feb.  4. 

1901.  44794 

libretto  and  music,  by  W.  F.  Burns. 

©  Wm.  Fischer  Burns.  Boston ;  1892 :  1573. 
Jan.  8.  44795 

a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  introducing  a 

burlesque  boxing  finale,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  14  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  7083, 
Aug.  9.  1905 :  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  44796 

Swell  (The)  cracksman;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
John  T.  Mclntyre.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1906.     12  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D:9276, 
Oct.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  1906.  44797 

Swept  ty  fire  to  fame  and  fortune.  See  Talla- 
boo. 

Swi§ta  Dorota,  P.  M.;  dramat  w  5  odslonach, 
przez  K.  F.  Slominskiogo.  Chicago,  Nakladem 
nutora,  1900. 

©  Casimir  F.  Slominski.  Chicago;  1900  A: 
16550.  July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  4479S 

Swift  (A)  proposition;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tliomas  (Jormau  and  Estella  West,  New 
York;    D :  1271.    Jnn.    11,    1902;    2c.    Jan.    11. 

1902.  44799 

•  a  monologue,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.    Chicago, 

T.  S.  Denison.  1905.     9  p.     12°.     (On  cover: 
Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas  S,  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  7025, 
July  24,  1905  ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  44800 

Swift-Wing,  the  Cherokee;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Templeton.    1  p.  1.,  10  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Herminie  Templeton,  Chicago  ;  D  :  3016. 
Feb.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  44801 

Swifty;  or.  The  wonderful  dream,  by  R.  C 
MaeCulloch.    6  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  MaeCulloch.  New  York;  D: 
4956,  Apr.  29,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1904;  Ic.  Mav 
27,  1904.  44802 


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44821 


Swiggy,  the  dip;  comedy  dramatic  play  in  1 
iiet,  by  Aaron  Ross.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,   1915;   D:  39623;   Josephine 
Ross,  New  York.  44802a 

Swimming  (The)  courier.     Sec  Huascar. 

Swimming  (The)  girl;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  J.  M.  Leveque,  music  by  H.  Wehr- 
mann. 

©  J.   M.   Leveque  and  Henry   Wehrmanu, 
New  Orleaijs ;  D  :  2249,  Aug.  7,  1902.        44803 

Swindlers  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick 
Lawrence  and  "Walter  Linn.  [134]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  Lawrence,  Chicago ;  D :  11823,  Nov.  29, 
1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  44804 

play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S.  Stodart.     [130]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1915;  D:  39996;  Robert  S. 
Stodart,  New  York.  44804a 

Swineherd  (The);  dramatic  composition  from 
Ifans  Andersen's  tale,  by  E.  Guerrier.  (In 
a.  E.  G.  news,  v.  3,  no.  6,  Apr.  10,  1915) 

©   Apr.   12,   1915;    2c.   May   14,   1915;    D: 
40664 ;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  44804b 

Swing  (A)  with  the  governor;  a  playlet,  by 
W.  W.  Steiner.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11242, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  44805 

Swiss  (The)  patriots;  a  scene  from  Wilhelm 
Tell,  tr.  from  the  German  by  J.  Schafer. 

©  Joseph  Schafer,  Valley  City,  N.  D. ;  1898 : 
3G354,  June  13 ;  2c.  July  6.  44305a 

Switch  board;  comedy  without  actors,  by  E. 
AVallace.     [3],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32411 ;  Edgar  Wal- 
lace, London.  44806 

Switched  off;  a  temperance  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Lizzie  May  Elwyn. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,   Clyde,   O.;   1899:39351, 
June  15 ;  2c.  June  15.  44807 

Switching  the  deal;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Spiegel. 
[1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36150 ;  Don  Spiegel, 
New  York.  44807a 

Sword  and  crozier;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Indridi 
Einarsson,  autlKirized  tr.  from  the  Icelandic 
by  Lee  M.  Hollander.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no. 
4,"  July-Au«.  1912 ;  periodical  ©  Oct.  IS,  1912 ; 
2c.  Oct.  18,  1912;  B :  259833 ;  Poet  lore  co.. 
Boston)  44808 

Sword  (The)  and  queue.  See  German  classics 
of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 


Sword  and  scepter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  B. 
Studebaker,  jr. 

©  Peter  E.  Studebaker,  jr.,  San  Francisco; 
1899  :  24034,  Apr.  5.  44809 

or,  Paul  Jones  a  sea  king,  a  romantic  play 


in  4  acts  with  scenic  tableau,  by  C.  E.  Nixon 
and  Stanley  Wood. 

©  Charles  E.  Nixon.  CIiicai,'o ;  D:441].  Dec. 
21.  1903.  44810 

Sword  and  signal;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Palmer.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Harvey    Palmer,    Milwaukee; 
1S99  :  68419,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  44811 

Sword  (The)  decides;  by  R.  S.  Tinnev.  7  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

.    ®  Roy   S.  Tinney,   Jersey  City;   D :  12588, 
Mar.  20,  1908;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  44812 

Sword  (A)  in  the  air;  by  R.  B.  Caffray. 

©  Ruben  B.  Caffray,  New  York ;  D :  1996, 
June  30,  1902.  44813 

Sword  (The)  maker  of  Paris;  an  original,  his- 
torical, romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Strassburg.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   31,    1909;    D :  16431 ;    Charley 
Frederick  Strassburg,  Louisville.  44814 

Sword  (The)  of  Bunker  Hill;  melodrama,  by 
E.   S.   L.  Thompson. 

©   E.    S.   L.   Thompson,   Muncie,    Ind. ;    D : 
15736,  Apr.  29,  1909.  44815 

Sword  (The)  of  chivalry;  by  L.  H.  Cowan. 

©   L.   H.   Cowan.   Chevy   Chase,   Md. ;    D: 
10397,  Apr.  23,  19U7.  44816 

Sword  (The)  of  Damocles;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  Now  Orleans;  D: 
8149,  Mar.  12,  1906.  44817 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  liy  M.  Townsend. 

©   Slargaret  Townsend,   New   York:   1889: 
21234,  .Tidy  9.  44818 

an  original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 


Vescelius  Sheldon. 

©    Louise   Vescelius    Sheldon,    New   Y'ork ; 
1892  :  3971,  Jan.  25.  44819 

Sword  (The)  of  Terrara;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Brownell. 

©  Atherton  Brownell,  New  York ;  D :  4372, 
Dec.  5,  1903.  44820 

Sword  (The)  of  Gettysburg;  a  patriotic  drama 
in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  IMcDowell.    Typewritten. 

©    Edwin   L.    McDowell.    St.    Louis;    1897: 
35448,  .Tune  14 ;  2c.  .Tune  14.  44821 


Sword  (The)  of  his  fathers, 
breaker. 


See  Tnist  (The) 


2260 


44823 


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44842 


Sword  (The)  of  justice;  :i  drama  in  1  net,  by 
J.  ]-"an-ell.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909;  D :  16549 ;  Jolm  Par- 
rel 1,  Bedford  Station,  N.  Y.  44822 

Sword  (The)  of  liberty;  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  U.  Foster.  [Ill]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Carlton  R.  P'dster,  Boston  ;  D :  3933,  Sept. 
14,  1903:  2c.  Sept.  14.  1908.  44823 

Sword  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  T. 
I^argan.     [2],  73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7.  1911 ;  D  :  23579  ;  Olive  Tilford 
l~)argan.  New  York.  44824 

Sword  (The)  of  parliament;  by  S.  H.  Church. 
©  Samuel  Harden  Church,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
.3556,  June  8.  1903.  44825 

Sword  (The)  of  the  king;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Valla  nee. 

©  Charlie  Edwin  Vallance,  Elkhart,  Ind. ; 
1900  A  :  29753,  Dec.  7 ;  2c.  .Jan.  7,  1901.    44826 

Sword  (The)  of  the  sea;  or.  Vengeance  is  mine, 
by  W.  A.spinwall.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woolsev  Aspiuwall.  New  York ;  D :  3475, 
Mav  15,  1903;  Ic.  May  15,  1903;  Ic.  July  1, 
1903.  44827 

Sword  (The)  of  vengeance;  or.  The  power  of 
revenge,  by  T.  B.  Alexander. 

©  Thomas  B.  Alexander,  Put-in-Bay,  O. : 
D  :  3265,  Apr.  9,  1903.  44828 

Sword-player  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  William 
iH'vereux.     [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.5,  1914;  D :  38121 ;  Agnes 
J>evereux,  New  York.  44828a 

Sword  points;  a  drama,  by  G.  C.  Bancroft,  San 
Francisco.  The  Bancroft  company,  1890. 

©  Genevieve  Cox  Bancroft,  San  Francisco; 
1890  :  13121,  Apr.  21.  44829 

Swords  are  trumps;  by  N.  H.  Mason. 

©  Norman  Howell  Mason,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. :  V  :  13983,  Oct.  3,  1908.  44830 

Swords  drawn;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  M.  Hart.    [101]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  J.  M.  Hart,  New  York ;  D :  1160, 
Dec.  9.  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1901.  44831 

a  romantic  historical  play  of  the  times  of 

James  II  of  England  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hart. 
[180]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Hart.  New  York  ;  D  :  4301,  Nov.  25. 
1903:  2c.  Jan.  23,  1904.  44832 

• 

Swords  points;  a  drama,  by  G.  C.  Bancroft.  San 
Francisco,  The  Bancroft  company,  1890. 

©  Genevieve  C.  Bancroft,  San  Francisco ; 
1890 :  34702,  Nov.  4.  44833 


Sworn  (A)  revenge;  a  western  tragic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  T.  Tolson. 

©  Thomas  Tolson,  Boston  ;  1897 :  7555,  Jan. 
27.  44834 

Same.     [2],  26  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D:  38359;    Tolson 
Shepherd  Eland,  Troy,  N.  Y.  44834a 

Syb;  or.  Life  in  the  Sierras,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Richard  L.  Green. 

©  Minnie  Wallace,  New  York;  1882:4638, 
Mar.  24,  44835 

Sybella  of  the  bridges;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Button. 

©  Ethelyn  Emery  Button,  New  York;  D: 
8185,  Mar.  12,  1906.  44836 

Sybil;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Brody  and 
Franz  Martos,  English  version  and  lyrics  by 
Harry  Graham,  music  by  Victor  Jacobi.  Lon- 
don, Chapped  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1915.  91  p.  8°. 
[liibretto  only] 

©   Nov.   24.   1915;   Ic.   Nov.   26,   1915;   D: 
42357 ;  Chapped  &  cc,  ltd.,  London.      44836a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Bangs. 

©    McKendree    Bangs,    New    York;    1898: 
42732,  July  16.  44837 


or.    Circumstantial    evidence,    5    acts,    a 

di-amatizatlou  of  All  Hallow-eve  mystery,  by 
E.   E.   Sherman. 

©  p]llen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1872 :  12671, 
I^ec.  2.  44838 

Sybil  Mortimer;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  V.  M. 
Delmaine.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Vera  M.  Delmaine,  Boston ;  D :  9194.  Oct- 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906.  44839 

Sybil  (The)  of  Castille.     See  Mariquita. 

Sybille;  a  fragment,  by  B.  H.  Williams.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  B.  Williams,  Danielson,  Conn. ; 
D  :  2762,  Dec.  23.  1902  ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1902. 

44840 

Sybil's  (The)  cave;  a  melodrama,  by  George 
Toile  [pseud,  of  L.  C.  Schem] 

©  Lida  C.  Schem.  Boboken,  N.  J. ;  D :  810, 
Aug.  14,  1901.  44841 

Sybil's  sacrifice.     See  Rookwood. 

Sybiracy;  dramat  w  4  aktach  w  pi^ciu  odslonach 
oryginahue  napisany,  przez  Ant.  Zdzieblows- 
kiego.  Chicago,  Drukiem  i  nakladem  Wl. 
Dyniewicza.  1894. 

©    W.    Dyniewicz,    Chicago;    1894:34243. 
June  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  44842 


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44843 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44863 


Sydney  Carton;  a  tale  of  two  cities,  dramatized 
from  Charles  Dickens'  novel  by  James  W. 
ITarkins,  jr.  [Holyoke,  Mass.,  M.  J.  Doyle 
printing  co.,  1900]  86,  [7]  p.  12°.  (Shea 
dramatic  series) 

©  Thomas  E.  Sliea,  Belfast,  Me. ;  1900  A : 
13787,  June  2  ;  2c.  June  2.  44843 

or,  A  tale  of  two  cities,  dramatic  version 

of  Charles  Dickens'  work  of  the  same  title,  by 
G.  H.  Neumann. 

©  Gustav  H.  Neumann,  Philadelphia  ;  1877  : 
5464,  May  5.  44844 

'Sylums  vs.  fresh  air;  pathos  monologue  for 
hoy,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1914]  p.  123-130.  12°. 
( On  cover  :  Stanley  Schell's  sketches ) 

©   Mar.   21,    1914;   2c.   Mar.   30,    1914;    A: 
372086 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

44844a 

Sylvan  (The)  crucible;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  IM. 
Graves.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914;  D:  37010;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  44844b 

Sylvana,  her  romantic  life;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Dimitri  Carpat.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   26,   1912;    D:  28913;    Demetre 
Beraud,  New  York.  44845 

Sylvanus;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  E.  B. 
Kealing.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1912 ;  D :  29371 ;  Ethel  Black 
Kealing,  Indianapolis.  44846 

Sylvester;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Reese. 

©  Theo.  R.   Reese,   Davenport,   la.;   1896: 
19089,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Apr.  24.  44847 


Sylvester    (The)   night   dream. 
Heilbronn. 


See  Kate  of 


Sylvia;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Jansson. 

©  Augustus  Ludvig  Jansson,  West  Somer- 
ville,  Mass. ;  1897 :  47193,  Aug.  23.  44848 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  D.  Beattie.     [116]  p. 
f°.    T.ypewritten. 

©  John  Douglas  Beattie.  London,  Ontario; 
I) :  899,  Sept.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1901. 

44849 

—  or.  Love  and  temptation,  a  romantic  spec- 
tacular drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Sohlke. 

©  Augusta  Sohlke,  Nev/  York  ;  1877  :  14520, 
r)ec.  13.  44850 


—  or.  Taken  at  the  flood,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Leroy. 

©    Ida    Hermann,    San    Francisco;    1875: 
11355,  Oct.  30.  44851 


Sylvia — Continued. 

or,   The  May  queen,   an  ope;  a  in  3  acts, 

nnisic  by  Reginald  de  Koven,  libretto  bv  H.  B 

Smith. 

©  Harry  R.  Smith,  Chicago;  1894:55567, 
Nov.  28.  44852 

Sylvia's  aunts;  a  farce  in  2  scenes  for  female 
characters  imly,  by  Dorothv  Waldo.  Boston. 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  I) :  14342, 
Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dee.  12,  1908.  44853 

Sylvia's  slippers:  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  C.  De- 
friez.    115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1913;  D :  32709 ;  Grace  C. 
Defriez,  Brookline,  Mass.  44854 

Sylvia's  wedding-day;  a  sketch,  by  C.  W. 
Tackeuberg.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg.  Cincinnati ; 
1900  A  :  107G2.  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  44855 
Sylvie;  ou.  La  curieuse  d'amour,  pi^ce  en  4  actes, 
de  A.  Hermant.    1  p.  1.,  83  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris;  1900  A:  29100. 
Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  30.  44856 

Symbol  (The)  of  the  rose;  a  melodrama  of  the 
American  Revolution,  by  W.  N.  Freeman. 

©  William  Neely  Freeman,  Germantown, 
Pa. ;  D  :  3605,  June  17.  1903.  44857 

■  or.  The  romance  of  Harvey  Birch,  a  drama 

of   the   American   Revolution,    in   4   acts,   by 
W.  N.  Freeman. 

©  William  Neely  Freeman,  Germantown, 
Philadelphia  ;  D  :  4612,  Feb.  12,  1904.      44858 

Sympathetic  (The)  doctor;  comedv  in  1  act,  by 
C.  G.  Loeb  and  F.  IMandel.  [9]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Gerson  Loeb  and  Frank  Mandel, 
San  FrancLsco;  D :  6609,  May  1,  1905;  2c. 
May  1,  1905.  44859 

Sympathetic  (A)  man;  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  A.  Epps.  New  York ;  D :  4324,  Nov. 
27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1903.  44860 

Sympathetic  souls;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Eug&ne  Scribe,  by 
Sydney  Grundy.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1900.  19  p.  12°. 
(French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  33) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25458, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901 ;  Ic.  June  5,  1906. 

44861 
Sympathy;  by  R.  K.  Snow. 

©  Robert  Keith  Snow,  Boston;  D:S327, 
Apr.  9,  1906.  44862 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Landred  Lewis, 

©  Alban  Greaves,  Leakesville,  N.  C. ;  1887 : 
19970,  Aug.  4.  44863 


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44884 


Sympathy  (A)  concert;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Y. 
DeW.  Kaplan.    13  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  15,  1910 ;  D :  20558 ;  Ysabel  De- 
Witto  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  44864 

Sympathy  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  II.  A.  Seager. 
21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20502 ;  Robert  Ar- 
thur Soatior,  New  York.  44865 

Symphony  (A)  in  black;  a  comedy  in  2  acts 
for  female  diameters  only,  by  Barbara  Bur- 
bank.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  692, 
July  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  1901.  44866 

Symphony  (The)  play;  a  4-act  play,  by  J.  Lee. 
[78]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29,   1914;    D :  38630 ;    Jennette 
Lee,  Northampton,  Mass.  44866a 

Symptoms;  play  in  3  acts.  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  G,  1910;  D :  20722 ;  Gideon  Tim- 
IxM-lako.  Baltimore.  44867 

[Syn  d'lavola  (Son  of  the  devil);    drama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  Dymow] 
CuH'b  ^bHBO.ia;  .ipjiMa  B-b  4  ,a,'£HCTKi>rx'b,  Ocwn'b 

^HMOB-b. 

89  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.     Sept.    28,    1915;     D :  41851 ;     Ossip 
Dymow.  New  York.  44867a 

Syncopation;  by  F.  W.  Donahoe. 

©■  Frederic  Warren  Donahoe,   New  York ; 
D:  1455,  Feb.  17,  1902.  44868 

Syndic  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Davis,  composed  by  D.  S.  Holliugshead.  Bal- 
timore. The  Sun  job  printing  ofRce,  1902.  43 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Washington  Davis,  Baltimore;   D :  1604. 
Mar.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1902.  44869 

■ -operatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  W. 

Davis,  music  by  J.  R.  Macdonald. 

©  Washington  Davis  and  J.  R.  Macdonald. 
New  York  State  ;  1897  :  570,  Jan.  2.  44870 

Same. 

©  W^ashiugton  Davi.-s  and  J.  11.  Maedouakl. 
New  York;  1897:  7208,  Jan.  25.  44871 

Syndicate  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  J.  Swart/.. 

©  Edward  .L  Swartz,   Philadelphia;  1889: 
27038,  Sept.  5.  44872 

a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P.  Reese 


and  Mary  H.  Ford.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  P.  Reese,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
32802,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  44873 

—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Davis. 

©  Joseph  H.  Davis,  New  York  ;  1891 :  12726. 
Apr.  8.  44874 


Syndicate  sovereign;  by  J.  Kaiser,  based  on 
Clinton  Dangerfield's  novel.  Between  sovereign 
and  -syndicate.    66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7.  1910 ;  D  :  17882 ;  John  Kaiser, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  44875 

Syndicated  (The)  Santa  Glaus;  a  Christmas  en- 
tertainment for  children  in  2  acts,  by  Bertha 
Currier  Portei".  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1908.     15  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D  :  12517, 
:Mar.  10,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  44876 

Syra;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Robertson. 

©  Peter  Robertson,  San  Francisco ;  1877 : 
14480,  Doc.  12.  44877 

Syren  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Jones. 

©  Kallulu  Jones,  New  York;  D :  15605, 
Apr.  13.  1909.  44878 

Syrene,  queen  of  the  sea. 

©  MacAndrew  CO.,  Canton,  O. ;  1896:18170, 
Mar.  23.  44879 

Syren's  (La)  dance;  a  spectacular,  pantomimic 
dancing  act,  written  and  composed  by  G.  Von 
Palm.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustav  Von  Palm,  New  York;  1900  A: 
8918.  Mnr.  19 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44880 

Syrian  (A)  elopement;  a  nuisical  spectacle,  in 
tableaux  and  pantomime,  l)y  Anne  Throop 
Craig. 

©  Anne  T.  Craig,  New  York;  D :  7664,  Nov. 

9,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1905. 

44881 

System  (The);  or.  The  dictagraph,  con\edy 
drjinia,  by  McCrec  and  Clark,  in  collaboration 
with  T.  (irranville.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912;  D :  30784 ;  Junie 
.McCree,  Edward  Clark  and  Taylor  Granville. 
New  York.  44882 

System  Marmaduke;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Dalton.     [114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mar.  25,  1915;  D:  40173;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  44882a 

System  (The)  of  Doctor  Goudron  and  Profes- 
sor Plume;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Audre  de 
Lorde  and  R.  H.  Davis.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ricliard  Harding  Davis,  Marion,  Mass. ; 
D :  3434,  May  15,  1903 ;  2c.  May  15,  1903. 

44883 

System  (The)  of  Doctor  Tarr;  1  act  grotesque 
comedy,  by  H.  Tyrrell  and  Arthur  Hornblow. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Tyrrell,  New  York;  D:  6312.  Mar. 

10,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1905.  44884 


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44901 


System  of  John  Law;  or,  The  Mississippi  bub- 
ble, .-idapterl  from  Memoirs  of  John  Law  by 
I  Marie  Joseph  Louis  Adolphe]  Thiers,  drama- 
tized by  M.  D. .  Cautield  and  W.  W.  Miller. 
112  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mercedes  Don  Carlos  Canlield  and  Wil- 
liam Wallace  Miller,  Chicago;  D :  7910,  Jan. 
29,  1006 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1906.  44885 

System  vs.  humanity;  1  act  playlet,  by  V.  D. 
Hitchings.     [3]  p..  f°.    Typewritten. 

©  V.  D.  Hitcliing.s.  Norfolk.  Va. ;  D :  15175, 
Feb.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1909.  44886 

Systeme  (Le)  du  docteur  Goudron  et  du  pro- 
fesseur  Plume;  drarae  en  1  acte,  par  Andre  dc 
Lorde,  d'apres  Edgar  Poe.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1904.     39  p.     16°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris  ;  D  :  4700.  Mar.  9,  1904 ; 
2c.  M-.n:  9,  1904.  44887 

]iie(v  en  I  acle,  par  Andr6  de  Lorde.  d'apres 

Edgai-   I'oi'.      uianb.    1.      513-524.      illus.      8°. 

1  Reprinted  fi'oiii  .Te  sais  tout] 

©  A.  de  Lorde.  Paris;  D :  11745,  Nov.  15. 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1907.  44888 

Szene  im  dorf.     Sec  Hbhe  (Die)  des  gefiihls. 

T.  B.  0.;  revista  lirica  en  4  6  5  cuadros  (a  gusto 
del  consumidor)  letra  de  E.  Montesinos  y  A. 
Torres  del  Alamo,  musica  del  maestro  Arturo 
Lapuerta.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
pjinolesj  1909.    30  p.    12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16894:  Eduai-do  Montesinos  y  Angel  Torres 
del  Alamo,  .Madrid.  44889 

T.  J.  Smith,  hatter;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry 
S.  Cuton.  Washington,  The  commercial  pub. 
<'<)mpany,  1885.     83  p.     16°. 

©  E.  M.  Sheridan.  Washington;  1885: 
19773,  Sepl.  19;  2c.  Sept.  19.  44890 

T.  P.  S.  canal  boat  Pinafore;  an  original  bur- 
lesque on  H.  .M.  S.  Pinafore. 

©  Tonv  Pastor,  New  York ;  1879 :  2790,  Feb. 
28.  44891 

T.  T.  T.  Tango  temperance  troubles;  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Roberts.  17  p.  4"^.  Typewrit- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D :  38713 :  Josephine 
Howai-d  Roberts,  Coytesville,  N.  J.       44891a 

Tabare;  drama  llrico  en  3  actos,  letra  y  mfisica 
de  T.  Breton.  [2],  46  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1913;  D :  32449 ;  Tomas 
Bret6n,  Madrid.  44893 

Tabasco;  by  R.  A.  P.arnet.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston  ;  1895 :  7765,  Feb.  4 : 

2  c.  Feb.  4.  44893 


Tabasco — Continued. 

•  a    comic    opera    or    burlesque    in    3 


acts. 


libretto  by  R.  A.  Barnet,  music  composed  and 
selected  by  E.  E.   Rice. 

©    Edward    E.    Rice,    Philadelpliia ;    1893: 
17717,  Apr.  10.  44894 

Table  d'hote;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Cowan. 

©  Wni.  E.  Cowan,  New  York ;  1894 :  12228, 
Mar.  1.  44895 

vaudeville  sketch,  arr.  by  John  S.  Carroll. 

11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  0.  1909 ;  D :  17355 ;  Gus  A.  Torn- 
quest  and  Frank  Rigo,  New  York.  44896 

Table  (The)  is  set;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  [Roderich]  Benedix,  by 
AVelland  Hendrick.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  C.  W. 
Bardeen,  1888.     26  p.     12°. 

©  C.  AV.  Bardeen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888: 
10261,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  44897 

Tableau  a  vendre;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 
Paul  Bonhomme  et  IMadeleine  Guitty.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1912:     31  p.     8^ 

©   Dec.   28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.   21,    1913;    D: 
32016;  Joubert,  Paris.  44898 

Tableau  and  pantomime  entertainments;  by 
Clara  E.  Cooper,  Bertha  Currier  Porter, 
Laura  M.  Parsons  and  others.  Boston,  AVal- 
ter  H.  Baker  &  co..  1914.     [156]  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   27,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   28,   1914;    D: 
36584 ;  Walter  IL  Baker  &  co..  Boston. 

44898a 

Tableaux   and   scenic   readings,   original  tab- 
leaux,   pantomimes,    illustrated    songs    and 
scenic  readings;  suitable  for  all  ages,  by  Marie 
Irish  [pseud,  of  Mayme  Riddle  Bitnev]     <''hi 
(•ago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1906]     121  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  A :  157197,  Oct. 
5,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  44898b 

Tableaux  movivants  and  poses  plastiques;  by 

Clara  Power  Edgerly.     New  York,  E.  S.  Werner. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 

50709,  Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  44899 

Tableaux  of  Erin;  with  scenes,  dialogue  and 
synopsis  of  a  new  2  act  farce,  by  Bartliolo- 
niew  Mahanay  and  R.  Pearson. 

©  Robert   Pearson.   Maiden,   Mass. :    1872 : 
12368,  Nov.  23.  44900 

Tables  (The)  turned;  tabloid,  by  H.  Howard 
[p.seud.  of  H.  H.  I>evy]  [1],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915;  D :  39834 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  44900a 


— ■  or.  The  new  man  and  the  coming  woman. 

©  Vintie  Root  McDonald,   Wellston.  Mo.; 

1 897 :  39513,  July  5.  44901 


2264 


44902 


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44913 


Tables  (The)  turned — Continued. 

or,  The  passing  of  Santo,  original  playlet 

in  1  act,  by  H.  Selnmn.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913 ;  D :  35239 ;  Harold  Sel- 
nian,  Jersey  City.  44902 

■  ^cc  also  Future  (The) 

Tabliers  (Les)  blancs;  |i)ar  L.  B6iiiere]  Paris, 
Lii)r;uri(' tliealraks  1905.    3  p.  1..  131  p.    12°. 

©  Louis  Beniere,  Paris ;  D :  6359,  Mar.  20, 
1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  44903 

Tabloid  (A);  tragic  farce,  by  Arthur  Eclver.sley. 
New  York,  S.  French  ;  liOndon,  Sanniel  French, 
ltd.,  1914.     20  p.    12°.    Tj'pewrittea. 

©  Fob.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914  ;  D  :  35911 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  44903a 

Taboo  (The);  a  fantastic  opera  in  2  acts,  li- 
bretto liy  M.  Carnes.    79  p.    S\ 

©   INIason   Carnes,   New   Yorlj;    1895:3929, 
Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  19.  44904 

Taciturn    (The);  romantic  drama   in   5  scenes, 

by  A.  L.  .Jones.     [4],  110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    2.    1913;    D :  32822 ;    Annie   L. 

Jones,  New  Yorlc.  44905 

Tact;  a  dramatic  slcetch,  by  B.  Chapin.  14  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  1195S, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  44906 

Tactics;  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©    A.    T.    Oakes,    New    York;    1890:33124, 

Oct.  24.  44907 


Taffy  and  old  Munch;  an  educational  operetta 
in  5  sliort  acts,  written  and  composed  by  Je- 
rome Hopkins  [i.  e.  Charles  Jerome  Hopkins] 
7th  ed.    27  p.    8°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©   C.    J.   Hopkins,    Athenia,   N.    J.;    1896: 
55528,  Oct.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  44911 


a  comedy  in  1  art,  by  Thomas  Frost. 

©  James  O.  Barrows.  New  York;  1899: 
S2588,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  44908 

'a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  diaries  V.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1884:5299, 
Slar.  12.  44909 

Taddie  and  the  big  adventure;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  M.  Greening.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  IS.  1915;  D :  39427 ;  Clara  M. 
Greening,  Los  Angeles.  44909a 

Tanzchen  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr.    Bonn,  A.  Ahn,  1911.    69  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25600 ;  Albert  Ahn, 
Bonn,  Germany.  44910 

Taffy;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  for  cliildren,  com- 
posed and  mostly  written  by  .Jerome  Hopkins 
|i.  e.  Charles  .Jerome  Hopkins]  [1st  ed.] 
1  New  York.  Wm.  Ivnowles,  printer]  1882.  16 
p.    8°.     [I^ibretto  only] 

©  C.  Jerome  Hopkins,  Williamsport,  Pa. ; 
1882:19281,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  14.  [Note: 
T^ater  editions  of  this  drama  have  the  title, 
Taffy  and  old  Munch]  44910a 


— ■  an  operetta  in  5  acts,  for  children,  written 
and  composed  bv  .Jerome  Hopkins  [i.  e. 
Charles  Jerome  Hopkins]  3d  ed.  26  p.  12°. 
I'rinted.     [libretto  only] 

©    C.    J.    Hopkins,    United    States;    1884: 
10106,  May  17 ;  2c.  May  17.  44911a 

Same.     6th  ed.     27  p.     8°.     Printed.     [Li- 


bretto only] 

©  C.   J.  Hopkins,  New  York ;  1887 :  11181, 
Apr.  26 ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  44911b 

— —  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  for  children,  writ- 
ten and  composed  by  Jerome  Hopkins  [i.  e. 
Charh's  Jerome  Hopkins]  2d  ed.  cover-title, 
22  p.     S".     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  C.  J.  Hopkins,  United  States ;  1883 :  7513, 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Apr.  21.  44911c 

Taffy  was  a  Welshman;  original  opera  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  Grant  Stewart  and 
J.  Hayden,  music  by  John  McGhie.  [71]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914 ;  D :  37081 ;  Jack  Hay- 
den, New  York.  4491  Id 

Tag  (Der);  or,  The  tragic  man,  [play  in  1  act] 
by  J.  M.  Barrie.  New  York,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  20  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  :30,  1914;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1915;  D :  39291 : 
J.  M.  Barrie,  London.  4491  le 

-(The  day);  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  M. 

Barrie.     (In  New  York  times,  v.  64,  no.  20784, 
Dec.  20,  1914) 

©   Dec.   20,    1914;    Ic.   Dec.   21,   1914;    J>: 
39170 ;  James  M.  Barrie,  Kirriemuir,  Scotland. 

4491 If 

Tag  (A)  day  episode;  by  Carl  Dean.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  25232  ;  Bert  Sberi- 
dan  and  Florrle  Sloane,  New  York.  44912 

Tag  (Ein)  im  paradies;  musikalische  posse  in  3 
anfziigen,  von  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  des  Leo 
Rosenstein]  and  Bela  Jenbach,  musik  von*  Ed- 
mund Eysler.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.  Leip- 
zig, Ludwig  Dobliuger,  1914.    129  p.    4°. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1914;    D :  .37614 ;    L.    Dob- 
linger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

44912a 

Same.    Textbuchdergesauge.    Jjcipzig,  I^ud- 

wig  l\)blinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  1914. 
32  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1914;    D:  37274;    Ludwig 
Doblinger    (Bernhard   Herzmansky),   I^eipzig. 

44912b 


2265 


44913 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44932 


Tage  (Die)  vou  Saarbriicken;  oder.  Stahl  uud 
feder,  luilitarisches  volksschauspiel  aus 
.irrossei-  zeit  ia  4  aufziigeu,  von  C  Werbeck, 
Hamburg,  C.  Werbeck,  selbstverlag  [1911] 
135  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25672  ; 
Carl  AVerbeck,  Hanil)urg,  Germany.         44913 

Taggs,  the  waif;  or,  Uncle  Seth,  a  drama  in  5 
act!?,  by  I.en  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward] 
(;iyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co..  1896.  40  p. 
12".  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  369]) 

%  ©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:18172. 

:\rar.  23:  Ic.  Mar.  23.  44914 

Tag's;  or,  The  newsie's  good  fortune,  playlet  in 
1  act.  by  .7.  W.  Davidson.  6  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15.  1911;  D :  23662 ;  James  W. 
Davidson.  New  York.  44915 

Tagurito;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Harry  L[ane]  Dunlap.  2  p.  1.,  22 
numb.  1.  4°.  [Text  printed  parallel  with 
binding] 

©  H.  L.  Dunlap,  St.  Louis;  D :  9114,  Sept. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1006.  44916 

Taharka  and  Aldaea;  Assyrian  tragedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E. 
Doane]     [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  D :  30690 ;  Maude  Es- 
telle  Doane,  Philadelphia.  44917 

a  tragedy   in  4  acts,  by   Le  Mar  Dorome 

[pseud,  of  M.  K.  Doane] 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane.  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12438,  F(>b.  27,  1908.  44918 

Tai-paud-hie. 

©  William  Frobel,  Meriden.  Conn.,  and  Wil- 
liam Ruge,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  1898:60037, 
Oct.  12.  44919 

Tail  (The)  (tale)  of  a  shark;  or,  The  wailing 
(whaling)  experience  of  Sally  Simpkins, 
words  by  Tom  Hood,  sr..  the  introduction  and 
music  arr.,  re-written  and  adapted  from  that 
of  Mr.  Tom  Cooke,  by  Alfred  P>.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  C.  T.  De  Witt. 

©  Clinton  T.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1878: 
15^572,  Dec.  27;  2c.  July  10,  1880.  44920 

Tail  (The)  of  the  tiger  and  the  tub;  a  musical 

episode  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Euler.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  F.  Euler,  San  Francisco ;  1899 :  77191, 

Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  44921 

Tailor-made  (The)  gown.  See  Talking  (The) 
w^oman. 

Tailor  shop;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  Sher- 
man.   6  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Milton  Sherman,  New  York ;  D :  8728, 
.lune  22,  1906 ;  2c.  June  22,  1906.  44922 


Tailor's   (The)   dummy;   a  pantomime   act,   by 
F.  T.  S.  Buckley.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Floyd  T.  S.  Buckley,  New  York;  D: 
9128.  Sept.  22,  1906;  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1906;  Ic. 
Sept.  22.  1906.  44923 

Taint  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Moore.     [107] 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D :  35737 ;  Anne  Moore, 
New  York.  44923a 

Taint  (The)  of  blood.     Sec  Blanche  Vavasour. 

Taint  of  the  thief;  1  act  drama,  bv  E.  L.  Fox 
and  G.  A.  Parker.    12  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14.  1910 ;  D :  20455 ;  Edward  L. 
Fox  and  Grosvenor  A.  Parker,  New  York. 

44924 

'Taint  politics,  'tis  married  life,      tiee  Mono- 
logues of  to-day. 

Tainted;  or.  In  the  blood,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  P.  H.ilsey. 

©  Harlan  P.  H.ilsey,  New  York;  1873:2214, 
'^rar.  7.  44925 

Tainted  money;  by  E.  J.  Croniii.  17  p.  f°. 
Typewritten  . 

©  Eugene  J.  Cronin.  Baltimore ;  D :  7496, 
Nov.  3,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1905.  44926 

^  by  W.  Carleton.     [4]  p.    f°.    Proof. 

©  Will  Carleton,  Brooklyn  :  D  :  13947.  Sept. 
28,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  29.  1908;  2c.  {in  Will  Car- 
leton's  magazine  I'h-ej-y where )  Nov.  28,  1908. 

44927 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Raynow. 

©  Lottie  Riiviiow.  Dnvton.  O. ;  D :  12736, 
Ai>r.  i;^,  190S.  44928 

a  (lr;nii;i  in  1  nets,  by  (iiaco.sa.  tr.  bv  Milton 

Sills. 

©  Robert  Robertson,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
12488,  Mar.  5,  1908.  44929 

Tainted  philanthropy;  thrilling  drama  of  mod- 
ern conditions  in  ;5  acts,  by  A.  Goldknopf.  94 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910;  D:  22033;  Abraham 
Goldknopf.  New  York.  44930 

Tais-toi,  mon  coeur;  pi&ce  en  3  actes,  par  M. 
Hennequin  et  P.  Veber.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock, 
editeur,  1910.    202  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  26,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D: 
22070;  IMaurice  Hennequin  &  Pierre  Veber. 
France.  44931 

Tajadera  (La);  zarzuela  baturra  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  .'•>  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
(le  A.  y  P.  Melantuche,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Barrera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1909.     62,  [1]  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16902;  A.  y  P.  IMelantuche,  Madrid.  44932 


2266 


44933 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


44951 


Take  a  chance;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Deni- 
sou.     [68]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913 ;  D :  33918 ;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte,  Mont.  44933 

Take  it — don't  take  it;  a  negro  sketch  in  1 
.scene,  bv  .Tohn  Wild.  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  Yorlv,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  8  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
47]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  Yorli ;  1875: 
2461,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  May  21.  44934 

Take  it  from  me;  by  W.  T.  Clark.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910;  D:  20683;  W.  T. 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  44935 

Take  your  medicine;  a  laughable  farce  in  1  act, 
by  C.  L.  Fleming. 

©  Charles  L.  Fleming,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
4274,  Nov.  20,  1903.  44936 

Taken  at  the  flood.     See  Sylvia. 

Taken  away.     See  Literary  life. 

Taken  by  storm;  drama  of  3  scenes  and  3  acts, 
by  S.  S.  G.  entertainment  company.  Can- 
ton, 111.,  S.  S.  G.  entertainment  company,  1912. 
cover-title,  167  numb.  1.,  11.  8^  [Text  par- 
allel with  binding] 

©  July  5,  1912;  2c.  June  26,  1912;  D: 
30220;  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders, 
and  Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  44937 

Taken  from  life;  a  melodrama,  by  Henry  Pet- 
titt. 

©  Samuel  Colville,  New  York;  1882:292. 
Jan.  9.  44938 

an  original  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Jones. 

©  Will  J.  Jones,  Covington,  Ky. ;  D :  1277. 
Jan.  13,  1902.  44939 

play  in  5  acts,  by  Henry  Pettitt.    74  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32872  ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford.  New  York.  44940 

the  unique  psychic  novelty,  an  actual  re- 


production of  a  real  episode,  dramatized  by 
W.  S.  Marion.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  S.  Marion.  Boston ;  D :  11762,  Nov. 
18.  1907;  2c.  Nov.  IS,  1907.  44941 

Taken  in;  a  comic  opera,  by  F.  Stewart. 

©  Fannv   Stewart,  Baltimore ;   1879 :  6471, 
May  14.  44942 

Taken  unawares;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R.  Schu- 
bering.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911;  D:  24809;  C.  R.  Schu- 
bering,  Oakland,  Cal.  44943 


Taking  a  chance;  sensational  dramatic  novelty, 
by  W.  I..  Robards.  [2],  8  p.  4°.  Tj'pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1910 ;  D :  22830 ;  Willis  Lewis 
Robards,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  44944 

Taking  a  step;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodman. 
[2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June    11,   1914;    D :  37292 ;    Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  44944a 

Taking  a  wife;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Slade.  [2],  19 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1913;  D :  32701 ;  Constance 
Slade,  New  York.  44945 

Taking  (A)  affair;  burglar  sketch,  by  K.  L. 
Bennett. 

©   Katheryue  Leiter  Bennett,   New   York; 
D  :  5212,  June  20,  1904.  44946 

Taking  care  of  Smith;  little  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  D.  Gookins.     [8], 30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39685 ;  Shirlaw  D. 
Gookins,  Chicago.  44946a 

Taking  chances;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Ruskay.     [2],  26  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914;  D:  36069;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  44946b 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  ^Vills. 

©   Anthony   E.    Wills,   Brooklyn;    D :  8711, 
June  18,  1906.  44947 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Lanliam.     16  p. 


obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Garland  Lanham,  Weatherford, 
Tex. ;  D :  10236,  Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  29. 
1907.  44948 

— -sketch,  by  C.  J.  Bates.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  32000 ;  Clyde  Jack- 
son Bates,  New  York.  44949 

Taking  father's  place;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Parlver.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1909.  16  p. 
12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  29,   1909;   D: 
16958 ;  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago.  44950 

Taking  of  the  Bastile;  the  open  air  drama,  by 
L.  Leubrie. 

©    Lou    I^eubrie.    Memphis.    Tenn. ;    1889 : 
22390,  July  20.  44951 

Taking  the  census;  a  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tullar-Meredith 
CO.,  1915.    6  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  26,  1915 ; 
A  :  406458 ;  Tullar-Meredith  co..  New  York. 

44951a 


2267 


44953 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44969 


Taking  the  census — Continued. 

an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ida  M.  Bux- 
ton. Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  6  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  137] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  19423,  Oct. 
22 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  44952 

Taking  the  census  in  Bingville;  entertainment 
in  1  act,  by  .Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1911.    43  p.    12°. 

©  June  9,  1911;  2c.  June  10,  1911;  D: 
24446 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

44953 

Taking  the  coiint;  by  J.  Gorman.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1911 ;  D :  24846 ;  Jack  Gorman, 
New  York.  44954 

Taking  the  cure;  handicap  dash  in  3  furlongs, 
by  E.  Scott.    [132]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39192 ;  Earle  Scott, 
New  York.  44954a 

Taking  the  movies;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Fields. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  34913 ;  Joseph  Fields, 
New  York.  44955 

Taking  the  third  degree  in  the  grange;  a  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  A.  C.  Daniels.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  1909.  8  p.  12".  ([Baker's 
ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14186, 
Oct.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  44956 

Taking  things  easy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Ruskay.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34422 ;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  4495? 

Taking  time  by  the  forelock.  See  Bohemian 
(The) 

Taking  (A)  way;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Innis  G. 
( )sborn.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
22  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  20,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1914;  D: 
36102;  Wiilter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

44957a 

Takraatanda  (The);  a  romantic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  ))y  G.  S.  Dunkin.  [74]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York ;  D : 
209.5,  July  8,  1902 ;  2c.  July  8,  1902.         44958 

Tal  (Das)  der  liebe;  eine  musikalische  komodie 
in  3  autziigen,  nach  Max  Dreyer,  von  Rudolf 
Lothar,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  Text  der 
gesange.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger,  1910.  46  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1910 ;  D :  17870 ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Beruhard  Herzmansky). 
Leipzig.  44959 


Tal  (Das)  der  liebe — Continued. 

Same.       Vollstandiges     soufflier-buch     mit 

samtlichen  regiebemerkungen,  Leipzig  [etc.], 
Ludwig  Doblinger,  1910.    92  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  18,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D: 
20408;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhai-d  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  44960 

Tale  (A)  and  tableaux  from  King  Arthur 
legends;  by  G.  Shellenberger.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D :  21190 ;  Grace  Shel- 
lenberger, Humboldt,  la.  44961 

Tale-bearers;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  L.  Dunlap.  4  p.  4°.  Printed.  [Words 
only] 

©  Harry  L.  Dunlap,  St.  Louis;  D:9190, 
Oct.  4,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.  44962 

Tale  confided  by  the  woods;  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  Y.  T.  H.  Myth  [pseud,  of  Ludwig  Nicholo- 
vius]  New  York,  Broadway  pub,  company. 
[1908]     2  p.  1.,  60  p.    12°. 

©  Broadway  pub.  co..  New  York ;  A  :  226168. 
Dec.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.  44963 

Tale  (A)  from  the  Klondyke;  a  1  act  drama,  by 
W.  E.  Golden. 

©  William  E.  Golden,  Chicago ;  1897 :  65654, 
Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  26.  44964 

Tale  (The)  of  a  feather.  8ee  Local  (A)  scan- 
dal. 

Tale  of  a  hat.     See  Tribulations. 

Tale  of  a  mermaid;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  3 
scenes,  by  C.  S.  Adelman.  9  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Chas.  S.  Adelman,  Chicago;  D :  9082, 
Sept.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1906.  44965 

Tale  (The)  of  a  peacock  fully  displayed;  a 
buffo  operatic  extravaganza,  by  Charles  Smith 
Cheltnam. 

©  Lucv  Rushton,  New  York;  1872:3874. 
Apr.  12.  44966 

Tale  (A)  of  a  shirt;  a  farcical  comedy, 

©  Homer  Bassford  and  O.  L.  Hagen,  St. 
I>ouis  ;  1894  :  9030,  Feb.  8.  44967 

musical  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Chas.  Morton. 


Chicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [2], 
15  p.    f°.    Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39197 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  44967a 

Tale  (A)  of  a  trail;  a  shocker  in  1  scene,  by 
Robert  Offor.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D :  22723 ;  J.  R.  Oishei, 


mgr.,  Buffalo. 


44968 


Tale  (A)  of  a  turkey;  by  E.  R.  Burton  and  C. 
Brookes. 

©  Edward  R.  Burton  and  Corney  Brookes. 
Cincinnati ;  D  :  6548,  Apr.  20,  1905.  44969 


2268 


44970 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44981 


Tale  (A)  of  an  overcoat;  a  farce,  by  Sidney 
Luska  [pseud,  of  H.  Harland] 

©  Henrv  Harland.  New  York;  1889:1857, 
Jan.  14.  44970 

Tale  (A)  of  blood.     See  Mafia  (The) 

Tale  (A)  of  Cairo.     See  Kadee  (The) 

Tale  (A)  of  California.  See  Doctor  Aron's  ad- 
venture. 

Tale  (A)  of  Latonia.     See  His  last  race. 

Tale  (A)  of  Mexico;  by  Theodore  H.  Sayre. 
105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York;  1890:41027, 
Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  23.  44971 

Tale  (A)  of  '98.     See  Innisf alien. 

Tale  (A)  of  Tenochtitlan.     See  Iwoz. 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Christ.     See  Pilate's  wife. 

Tale  of  the  comet. 

©  Spahn  &  Corson,  Anadarko,  Okl. ;  D : 
15225,  Mar.  2,  1909.  44972 

Tale  (A)  of  the  hills;  a  comedy  druma  of  life 
on  the  Blue  Ridge,  by  A.  Glassmire.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Glassmire,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
11329,  Sept.  11,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1907. 

44973 

Tale  (A)  of  the  hours;  4  act  play,  by  G.  Cor- 
nel 11.     32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D:  32640;  Genevieve 
Corneill,  Toronto,  Canada.  44974 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Kanaka  kingdom.     See  It. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  lizard;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  G.  Belden.     [1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1913;  D:  34532;  George 
Gregory  Belden,  Spoknue,  Wash.  44975 

Tale  (A)  of  the  South.     See  Colonel  Conyers. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  speaking-tube.  See  Dolly's 
week-end. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  train;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Ilayward.    6  p.    4''.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Burke  Hayward,  Wayland, 
Mass.;  D:14G60.  Deo.  30.  1908;  2c.  Dec' 30. 
1908.  44976 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Tuileries.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Bellamy  Price,  Boston;  1897:56727, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  44977 

Tale  of  the  white  canoe.     See  Lelawalla. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  wonderful  cloak;  a  play  for 
boys  in  2  acts,  by  liewis  E.  T.  Vicary.  De- 
troit. The  W.  H.  Swail  printing  co..  1912.  18 
p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  24,  1912  ;  2c.  May  3,  1912  ;  D  :  29568 ; 
Mabel  Rankin  Vicary,  Detroit.  44978 


Tale  (The)  of  the  wonderful  cloak — Continued. 
Same. 

©  May  4,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1912;  D: 
30S42 ;  Mabel  Rankin  Vicary,  Detroit.    44979 

Tale  (The)  of  Troy;  scenes  and  tableaux  from 
the  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer,  etc.,  the  tr. 
and  dramatization  by  G.  C.  Warr. 

©  George  W.  James,  Oleander,  Cal.;  1885: 
1835,  Jan.  20.  44980 

Tale  (The)  of  truth.     See  Pantomime  almanac. 

Tale  (A)  of  two  cities;  condensed  version  in  4 
scenes  of  Charles  Dickens'  book,  by  E.  Arden. 
[2],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912 ;  D :  30529 ;  Edwin  Ar- 
den, New  York.  44981 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  F. 

Sage,  adapted  from  Charles  Dickens'  novel  of 
the  same  name. 

©  William  Francis  Sage,  New  York;  1900 
A  :  1.33,  Jan.  2  ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  ,  44982 

— —a  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  a  drama- 
tization of  Dickens'  story  of  that  name  by 
A.  P.  Barnard  and  C.  H.  Randolph. 

©  Augustus  Porter  Barnard  and  Charles 
Henry  Randolph,  United  States  ;  1872  :  10303. 
Sept.  26.  44983 

a  dramatization  of  Charles  Dickens'  novel 

of  the  same  name,  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
G.  W.  Hows  and  W.  L.  Alden. 

©  Geo.  W.  Hows  and  W.  L.  Alden,  New 
York  ;  1871 :  5235,  June  2.  44984 

play  in  1  act,  adapted  [from  Dickens'  novel] 

byT.  Terriss.     [l],34p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912;  D :  31369 ;  Tom  Ter- 
riss, New  York.  44985 


— -See  also  Angels  (The). — At  the  last, 
best. — Destiny. — Life  (A)  for  love. — Only 
(The)  way. — Recalled  to  life.— Sacrifice.— 
Sydney  Carton. 


Tale   (A)   of  two   grandpas, 
invitations. 


See  Two   (The) 


Tale  (A)  with  a  wag;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  an 
accident,  by  G.  H.  Atkinson,  dramatization  of 
The  white  linen  nurse,  by  Eleanor  Hallowell 
Abbott  [i.  e.  E.  H.  A.  Coburn]  [149]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1915;    D :  41755 ;    George 
Henry  Atkinson,  New  Yox'k.  44985a 

Talent  (The)  furnished;  1  act  farce,  by  L.  B. 
Edwards. 

©    Louise    Betts    Edwards,    Philadelphia; 
1900  A :  6188,  Mar.  7.  44986 

Talent  on  tap;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  Kauf- 
mann. 

©  Max  Kaufmann,  Philadelphia ;  D :  15852. 
May  14,  1909.  44987 


2269 


44987 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45002 


Tales  and  plays  of  Robin  Hood;  by  E.  L.  Skin- 
lun:  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
l)ook  company  [1915]  236  p.  incl.  front.,  illus. 
(part,  col.)     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :— Robin  Hood  and  the 
Banbury  tinker. — Robin  Hood  and  Mother 
Hobbes. — The  Nottingham  shooting  match. — 
Robin  Hood  and  the  unfortunate  knight. — 
King  Richard  and  Robin  Hood. 

©  Aug.  IG,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  24,  1915 ; 
A :  410203 ;  Eleanor  L.  Skinner,  Columbus,  O. 

44987a 

Tales  (The)  of  Edgar  Poe  (Les  contes  de  Poe); 
a  drama  in  5  acts  and  12  tableaux,  by  Richard 
Leselide,  tr.  aud  adapted  by  the  Franco- 
American  dramatic  agency,  New  York. 

©  Franqois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  26504,  Dec.  16.  44988 

Tales  (The)  of  Hoffmann;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Henry  Melzer.  [80]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24166 ;  Witmark  mu- 
sic library,  New  York.  44989 

See  also  Contes  (Les)  d'Hoffmann. 


Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family.  See  At  last. — 
Shingawn. 

Tales  of  Venice.     See  Bravo's  (The)  oath. 

Tales  out  of  school;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Freeman,  a  free  adaptation  from  the  French 
by  Pailleron,  Le  secret  de  M.  Dieudonng. 
[104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Freeman,  New  York ;  D :  896,  Sept. 
24,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1901.  44990 

Taliesin;  a  masque,  by  Richard  Hovey. 

©    Small,    Maynard   &   co.,    Boston;    1899: 
34689,  May  23.  44991 

Same. 

©    Small,   Maynard   &   co.,    Boston;    1899: 
69429,  Oct.  25.  44992 

Talisay;  incident  of  the  Philippines,  by  W. 
Dean.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    IS,    1911;    D:  24716;    Warren 
Dean,  Fort  Myer,  Va.  44993 

Talisman;  draniatisches  miirchen  in  4  aufziigen, 
mit  teilweiser  benutzung  eines  alten  fabel- 
stoffes,  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  New  York,  H. 
Bartsch,  1893.     106  p.     12°. 

©  Goldmarlv  and  Conried,  New  York ;  1893 : 
9198.  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  44994 

■  Same,  ed.  with  introduction  aud  notes  by 

Edward  Stockton  Meyer.    New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1902.    xli,  170  p.,  1 1.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York;  D :  2791, 
Oct.  22,  1902 ;  2c..  Jan.  22,  1903.  44995 


Talisman — Continued. 

-draniatisches  marchen  in  4  aufziigen,  von 

Ludwig    Fulda,    ed.    with    introduction    and 

notes  by  C.  William  Prettyman.    Boston,  D.  C. 

Heath  &  CO.,  1902.    ix,  125  p.    16°. 
©   D.   C.   Heath   &  co.,   Boston;   A:  29360, 

Mar.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1902.  44995a 

Same.   ed.   with   introduction,   notes,   ques- 


tions and  vocabulary  by  Otto  Manthey-Zorn 
.  .  .  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  com- 
pany [1911]  xxiii,  239  p.  incl.  fi'ont.  (port.) 
16°.     (International  modern  language  series) 

©   May   22,   1911;    2c.   July   12,   1911;   A: 
292388 ;  Otto  Manthey-Zorn,  Amherst,  Mass. 

44996 

historical    and    dramatic   play    in    6    acts, 


dramatized  from  Walter  Scott's  novel,  by 
A.  S.  Carpenter  and  M.  M.  Price.  [Chicago, 
1906]   66  p.  12°. 

©  Asa  S.  Carpenter  and  Marie  M.  Price, 
Winnetka,  111.;  D :  6496,  Apr.  11,  3905;  2c. 
Sept.  21,  1906.  44997 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Smith. 

©  Alfi-ed  Asbury  Smith,  New  York;  D: 
13899,  Sept.  21,  1908.  44998 

—  oper  in  4  aufziigen,  uach  Ludwig  Fulda's 
gleichnamigem  dramatischen  marchen,  von 
Adela  Maddison.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Har- 
tel,  1910.    84  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  22766 ; 
A.  Maddison,  Berlin.  44999 

a   spectacular  romantic  drama   in  5  acts. 


adapted  from  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  by  L. 
liiggett  and  H.  S.  Harris. 

©  Leigh  Liggett  and  Henry  S.  Harris,  De- 
troit ;  1884 :  12046,  June  13.  45000 

—  or.  The  knight  of  the  leopard,  a  romantic 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  A.  Matthison.  m\i- 
sic  by  aiichael  W,  Balfe, 

©  Arthur  Matthison,  United  States;  1873: 
6196,  June  2.  45001 

—  See  also  Cceur  de  Lion. 


Talk  (The)  of  Broadway;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
T.  Welch.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    21,    1911;    D:  24025;    Thomas 
Welch,  Pittsburgh.  45002 

Talk  (The)  of  tha  moment;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Zellner  and  A.  R.  De  Beer.  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D:  41836;  Arthur  J. 
Zellner  and  A.  R.  De  Beer,  New  York,  45002a 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  De  Beer.  [2],  27  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1915;   D:  41575;  Abraham 

Rayfield  De  Beer,  New  York.  45002b 


2270 


45003 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


45021 


Talk  (The)  of  the  town;  a  burlesque  comedy  iu 
3  acts,  by  W.  Fessler. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York ;  1S9S :  76908, 
Dec.  30.  45003 


—  a  musical   comedy  in  2  acts,  by   Seymour 
Hicks.    79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   William   Greet.    Loudon ;    D :  6013,    Jan. 

45004 


6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905. 

Talkative  (The)  young  lady;  or.  Silence  not 
always  a  virtue,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A, 
Eudres. 

©    Augu.sta    Endres,    Philadelphia;    1873: 
14277,  Dec.  13.  45005 

Talked  about;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Wright.  Vicksburg.  INIiss.,  Vicksburg 
printing  and  publishing  company,  189").  54  p. 
8°. 

©    Charles    E.    Wright,    Vicksburg,    Miss. ; 
1895 :  61866,  Dec.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1890.       45006 

by  W.  C.  Cowper. 


©  Will  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  1886 :  1G548, 
July  20.  45007 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jane  Van  Buren  [pseud. 


of  L.  X.  Hyman]     [19]  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913;  D :  32.526,  Lillian  X. 
Hyman,  Kew  Gardens,  North  Richmond  Hills. 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.  45008 

Talker  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Marion 
Fairfax  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  ?tlarshall]  [12ri]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten: 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911;  0:25359;  Mrs.  TuUy 
Marshall,  Slioreham,  N.  Y.  45009 

a  play,  by  Marion  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  M.  F. 

Marshall] 

©  Marion  Fairfax  Mar.shall,  New  York: 
D :  15774,  May  4,  1909.  45010 

Talking  (The)  bird  and  singing  leaves  and 
golden  water;  dramatization  from  the  Ara- 
bian niglits,  by  B.  Jolm.ston.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29.  1910;  D :  22680 ;  Bertha 
Johnston,  Brooklyn.  45011 

Talking  (A)  fest;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913 ;  D :  3536.-) :  Jack  Alex- 
ander and  Sidney  Rose,  New  York.  45012 

Talking  (The)  horse;  Sre  Tom,  Dick  and  Car- 
rie. 

Talking  machine.  See  Prof.  Black's  phunny- 
graph. 


Talking  CThe)  woman;  monologues,  by  May 
Isabel  Fisk.  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1907.  v,  [1]  168,  [1]  p.  front.,  15 
pi.  12°. 

Contents  :  The  invalid. — ^At  the  theatre. — 
The  new  baby. — A  woman  inquiring  about 
trains. — An  Axjril  shower. — The  saleslady. — • 
The  tailor-made  gown. — An  afternoon  call. — 
At  the  health  resort. — The  boarding-house 
keeper. — ^Entertaiuing  the  neighbor's  child. — 
Her  flr.st  trip  abroad. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  A :  178577, 
June  5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907.  45012a 

Tall  (A)  strategy;  fifteen  minute  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Gertrude  Brooke  Hamilton.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  B.  Hamilton,  Wa.shington ;  D: 
10693,  June  3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  3,  1907.      45013 

Tallaboo;  or.  Swept  by  fire  to  fame  and  for- 
tune, melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  R.  Harper. 
45  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23365 ;  N.  R.  Har- 
per, Louisville.  45014 

Tallahassee;  by  M.  McClelland. 

©  Marion  McClelland,  Chicago;  D :  12864, 
Apr.  29,  1908.  45015 

Talleyrand;  being  an  episode  in  the  life  of  that 
world  famed  politician,  founded  on  Clinton 
Ross'  short  story.  The  niece  of  Talleyrand, 
by  W.  A.  L'Hommedieu.     [3],  28  p.     4°. 

©  William  A.  L'Hommedieu,  Buffalo;  D: 
3154,  Mar.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1903.      45016 

Tallow  (A)  candle;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Van  Dyke. 

©  H.  Walter  Van  Dyke,  Baxter,  la. ;  1894 : 
14905,  Mar.  15.  45017 

Tally-ho;  a  comedietta,  by  Malcolm  Watson, 
music  by  Alfred  J.  Caldicott.  Libretto.  Lon- 
don, J.  Williams,  1894.    38  p.    8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London  ;  1894  :  41905, 
Sept.  13;  2c.  received.  45018 


—  a  hunting  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter,  New  York ; 

1894  :  3794,  Jan.  15.  45019 


Miller 


—  a  musical  drama  in  3  acts,   by   J 
[i.  e.  Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller]     37  p.    8 

©    Joaquin    C.    H.    Miller,    United    States ; 
1883 :  17298,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  45020 

—  or,    Jerome   park   with   the    four-in-hand 
club,  a  romantic  musical  and  farcical  comedy 

in  3  acts.     New  York. 

©   W.   J.   Comley   and   J,    S.   Key,    United 
States ;  1880 :  4778,  Mar.  25.  45021 

—  See   also   Four   in   hand. 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-39 


2271 


45022 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45043 


Tally-ho  coaching  club;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapman. 

©  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapman,  Worcester;  1880: 
37G0,  Mar.  10.  45022 

Talman;  or.  Twenty  years  later,  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Cypehnan.  [2],  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,   1913;   D:  32898;   Hyman  B. 
Cypelman,  New  Yorlv.  45023 

Talmud.      See  Bitter  waters. 

Talolo;  samoanisches  liebeswerben,  schwank  im 
3  akten,  von  A.  Kurth  und  V.  Laverrenz. 
Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1901.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Eduard  Bloeh,  Berlin;   D:974,  Oct.  17, 
1901;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  45024 

Talon  (El)  de  Aquiles;  comedia  en  3  actos, 
original  de  M.  Bueno.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1909. 

©   Sept.  23,   1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,   1909;   D: 
16879;  Manuel  Bueno,  Madrid.  45025 

Talulah;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  W.  Cutting. 
92  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Sarali  Walker  Cutting.  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D :  .5924,  Dec.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904. 

45026 

Tain  o'  Shanter;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words 
by  C.  I.  Duncan,  music  by  F.  F.  Bullard. 

©  Charles  I.  Duncan  and  Fred.  Field  Bul- 
lard, Boston  ;  1897  :  5627,  Jan.  18.  45027 

comic  opera  libretto   in  3  acts,  by   C.  W. 


Bachman. 

©  C.  W.  Bachman,  Los  Angeles ;   D :  6307, 
Feb.  16,  1905.  45028 

■  a  poeticMl  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Mrs.  .7.  H.  Kline,  United   States;   1881: 
11360,  .luly  22.  45029 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts.  lil)retto 

written  autl  music  composed  by  Paul  Marl(jw 
f pseud,   of  A.    C.    Moss] 

©  A.   C.   Moss,    Streator.    111.;   189.") :  342G1, 
.Tuly  1.  45030 

Tamar,  and  other  poems;  by  E.  T.  Whiffen. 
New  Yoi-k,  Broadway  publishing  c<>.,  1914. 
821  p.     12°. 

©  .Jan.  2,  1914  ;  2c.  .Tan.  9,  1914  ;  A  :  .S62176 ; 
E.  T.  Whiffen,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.        45030a 

Tamara;  comic  opera  in  3  acts  with  the  ballet- 
pantomime,  Adam  and  Eve,  words  and  music 
by  H.  Bauer.    Typewritten. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer.  New  York;  1893:54611, 
Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  45031 

Tamarra;  tlie  Russian  .spectacular  pantomime, 
in  2  acts  and  6  scenes.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Melville,  New  York;  1890:12729, 
Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.  45032 


Tambo's  souvenir;  by  J.  H.  Blackford. 

©  John  H.  Blackford,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.; 
1891 :  28919,  Aug.  12.  45033 

Tambour-major  (Le);  operette  en  2  actes,  pa- 
roles de  Maude  Elizabeth  Inch,  tr.  framjaise 
par  P.  V.  (i[irard],  musique  de  Edward  F. 
Johnston.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  1912. 
20  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  15.  1912;  2c.  Nov.  18.  1912;  D: 
31466 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.        45034 

Tambourine  (The)  drill;  by  Adelaide  Westcott 
Hatch.  New  York,  The  Hints  publishing  tV 
supply  company,  1904.    cover-title,  3  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  i»ub.  »fc  supply  co.,  New  York ;  D : 
5733,  Nov.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1904.         45035 

Tambourine,  queen  of  the  Cales;  or,  The  right 
of  title,   by  H.   M.   Freck. 

©  Harry  Mundell  Freck,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
2108,  July  11,  1902.  45036 

Tamburlaine  the  Great.  Sec  Masterpieces  of 
the  English  drama:  Christopher  Marlowe. 

Tamed;  1  act  comedy  sermon,  by  C.  Oliver.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1910;  D :  20857 ;  Christine 
Oliver,  Lents,  Or.  45037 

TamiKo-San;  Japanese  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Cowan.     LIJ,  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915  ;  D  :  41042  ;  Sada  Cowan, 
Casco  Bay,  Me.  45037a 

Taming  a  bear;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Al- 
len.   1  p.  1.,  52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914;  D-:  38654;  Martha  M. 
Allen,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  45037b 

Taming  a  cow  boy. 

©  William  F.  Carver,  New  York;  1893: 
11022,  Mar.  2.  45038 

Taming  a  flirt;  a  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Montague.    8  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912;  D :  28825 ;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  45039 

Taming  a  husband;  by  F.  ,T.  Gil  more  and 
Ulive  F.  Le  Moyne.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Gilmore  and  Olive  F.  Le  Moyne, 
Portland,  Me.;  D :  6035,  .Jan.  10,  1905;  le. 
Dec.  27,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1905.  45040 


— •  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Huff  and  D.  Raynol. 
16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911;   D :  23303 ;  Edgar  Ruff 
and  Dorothy  Raynol,  New  York.  45041 

a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  Edgar  Ruff  and 


D.  Raynol.    37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy   Raynol,   Mobile,   Ala.;   D :  7728, 
Dec.  16,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  16,  190.j.  45042 

—  See  also  Brown's  baby. 


2272 


45043 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


45060 


Taming'  a  suffragette;  dramatic  sl^etch  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Julian.     G  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1910 ;  D  :  20748 ; 
Alexander  Byers  and  Frederick  Julian,  Clii- 
cago.  45043 

Taming  a  title;  a  1  act  dramatic  composition, 
by  F.  J.  Beamau.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beamau,  Jackson,  Mich.;  D: 
12633,  Mar.  28,  190S ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1908. 

45044 

Taming  a  traveling/man ;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.E.Smyth.     [l],llp.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1913 ;  D :  35391 ;  Sanuiel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  45045 

Taming  an  actress;  1  act  play,  by  IM.  (Osborne. 
[27]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Merri  Osborne,  New  York ;  D :  89G3.  Aug. 
15,  1906 ;  Ic.  Aus.  15,  1906 ;  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1906. 

45046 

Taming  Jenny;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  l>y 
A.  R.  P.  Owens.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  11.  Penly  Owens.  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
12485,  Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.       45047 

Taming  of  a  sport;  by  U.  B.  Peck.  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  S,  1909;  D:  176.54;  Ralph  B. 
Peck,  New  YorJv.  45048 

Taming  (The)  of  Georgina;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Embley  Osmun.  [109]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland ;  D :  5748.  Nov. 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1904.  45049 

Taming  (The)  of  Julia;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  R.  Hildreth.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Robert  Hildreth,  Porterville, 
Cal. ;  D:  7957,  Feb.  7,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1906. 

45050 

Taming  (The)  of  Mrs.  Green.  See  Happy  Nan 
and  the  suffragist  court. 

Taming  (The)  of  Mrs.  Lane;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
Ity  M.  L.  White.    67  p.    t° .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1911 ;  D  ;  24035  ;  IMontiiomery 
Lewis  White,  Austin,  Tex.  45051 

Taming  (The)  of  my  mother-in-law;  nuisical 
extravaganza  in  2  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  R.  O. 
Michel.     [61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28260 ;  R.  C.  Michel, 
Cincinnati.  450,52 

Taming  (The)  of  the  cynic;  a  comedy,  by  F. 
TJghtner. 

©  Francis  Lightner,  Detroit;  1897:46121. 
Aug.  16.  45053 

Taming  of  the  princess.  .S'ce  King  Thrush- 
beard. 


Taming^  (The)  of  the  shrew;  by  William 
Sliakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  se- 
lected criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarke.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York, 
T.  Y.  Crowell  cSj  co.  [1908]  3  p.  1.,  v-svii,  261 
p.     front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
218284,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908. 

45054 


—  a  comedy,  by  William  Shakespeare,  arr.  in 
an  introduction  and  3  acts,  for  the  use  of 
schools  and  colleges.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1908.    41  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  13111, 
June  4,  1908;  2c.  June  5,  1908.  45055 


as  arr.  by  A.  Daly,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  William  Winter.  Centenary  ed. 
New  York,  Privately  printed  for  Mr.  Daly, 
1887.     75  p.     front.,  phot.     8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1887:2316, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  45056 

— ■  — — re-arranged  in  5  acts,  by  Augus- 
tin Daly,  with  an  introduction  by  William 
Winter. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  5153,  Feb.  4,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Jan.  29,  1887,  no.  2316.  45056a 

ed.  by   Frederick  Tupper,   jr.     New   York, 


The  Macmillau  company,  1912.     xviii,  135  p. 
fi-ont.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  A :  328692 ; 
iMacmillan  co.,  New  York.  45057 

ed.  with  notes,  by  William  .T.  Rolfe.     Har- 


per's library  ed.  New  York  and  Londt)n,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  180  p.  front,  ilius. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  7) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,'  New  York  ;  1898  :  26442, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  45058 

—  with  a  special  introductiou  by  Alice  Mey- 
nell  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Eleanor  F. 
Brickdale.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York.  George 
D.  Sproul,  1907.  xx,  122  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.    v.  7) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
177439,  May  22,  1907;  2c.  May  22.  1907. 

45059 

with  an  introduction  by  Ada  Rehan.     Play- 


er's ed.     New  Yoi'k,   Doubleday,  Page  &  co., 
1900.     xi  p.,  2  1.,  148  p.    pi.    12°. 

©  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  New  York;  1900 
A:  6502,  Mar.  10;  2c.  Ai.r.  3.  45060 


2273 


45061 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIOiSTS 


45083 


Taming  (The)  of  the  shrew — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's);     witli     introduction     and 

notes  by  Margai-et  A.  Eaton.  Boston,  New- 
York  [etc.]  Educational  publisiiing  company 
[1908]     142  p.,  1  1.    16°.     (Classic  library) 

©  Educational  pub.  co..  Boston ;  A :  200120, 
Feb.  26,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  45061 

(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  .T.  Kolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1S81.  [iii]-vi,  [7]-180  p.  illus. 
(incl.  port.)     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1881:2666, 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  45062 

—  Same.        New      York,      Cincinnati      [etc.] 


American  book  company    [1904]    242  p.   incl. 
front,     illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Kolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
98365,  Oct.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1904.       45063 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company   [1909]     vi,    [3],  10-180  p. 
incl.    front.      (port.)      16". 

©  William  J.  llolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  vears  from  Feb.  21,  1909;  A: 
228504,  Jan.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909. 

45064 

Sec  also  Katharine  and  Petruchio. — Lion 


(The)  tamer. — Shakespeare's  works. 

Taming  (The)  of  the  shrewd;  a  1-act  playlet, 
by  W.  H.  Davis.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Harrison    Davis,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12743,  Apr.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.     45065 

a  3  act  comedy,  burlesquing  Shakespeare's 

(Christopher  Sly,  by  R.  Frimel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York;  D  :  3960,  Sept. 
17,  1903.  45066 

Taming  (The)  of  the  suffragette;  comedy  in  1 
iict.  by  B.  \V.  Springer.  11.  [1]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911;  D :  24213 ;  Bessie  Wre- 
ford  Springer,  Detroit.  45067 

Taming  the  editor;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  Ijy 
I'.  .Johnson.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912;  D :  30301 ;  Peter  .Tohn- 
son,  Toronto,  Canada.  45068 

Taming  the  groucherinos;  or,  The  unifying 
catastrophe,  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  .T.  ().  .lacob- 
son.     [154]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    5,    1911 ;    D :  24634 ;    J.    Oliver 
Jacobson.  Chicago.  45069 

Taming  the  husband;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Rev. 
J.  Rappaport. 

©    Julius    Rappaport,    Clucag*^ ;    I  >:  14959. 
Jan.  21.  1909.  45070 

Taming  the  tamer;  1  act  comedy-drama,  ))y 
E.  W.  Corlis.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   5,   1910;    D:  20116;   Ernest   W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  45071 


Taming  the  tiger;  a  drama  of  the  early  days  of 
California  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall.  117  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Dutlier  Hall,  Berkelev.  Cal. :  T> : 
12256,  Jan.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.    45072 

drama  of  the  Klondike  in  5  acts,  by  B.  L. 

Hall.    New  ed.     [2],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12. 1915  ;  D  :  39371 ;  Burton  Luther 
Hall,  Berkeley,  (Cal.  45072a 

Tammany;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Grat- 
tan  Doimelly.  , 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States ;    1896 :  8777. 
Feb.  6.  45073 

Tammany  (A)  brave;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Grattau  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States ;    1890 :  8775. 
Feb.  6.  45074 

Tammany  hall;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  (ior- 
man. 

©  James  (Jorman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1896: 
5357,  Jan.  20.  45075 

-a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  (Jlrattan  Don- 
nelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    Ignited    States;    1896:8776, 
Feb.  6.  45076 

a   play    of   contemporaneous    interest    in    4 

acts,  by  D.  Sully. 

©  Dan'l  Sully,  United  States ;  1892 :  14580. 
Apr.  2.  45077 

Tammany  (A)  man;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Grattan  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States;    1896:8771, 
Feb.  6.  45078 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  M.  J.  Haw. 

©  Bobbv  Gaylor,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  63219,  Nov. 
11.  45079 

Tammany  (The)  men;  a  nu'lodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  (irattan  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States;    1896:87T»t. 
Feb.  6.  45080 

Tammany  (The)  sachem;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  (J.  Breil.    Libretto. 

©  Joseph  C.  Breil,  Pittsburgh  ;  1894  :  .53912. 
Nov.  19.  45081 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Grattan  Don- 
nelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States;    1896:8774. 
Feb.  6.  45082 

Tammany,  the  dictator  of  Gotham.  See  Bat- 
tle (The)  of  the  factions. 

Tammany  tiger;  a  melodi-nma  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Grattan  Donnelly. 

©   Jacob   Litt,    United    States;    1896:8772, 
Feb.  6.  45083 


2274 


45084 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45108 


Tammany  tiger — Continued. 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  Jacob  Litt.  New  York;  1896:10085.  Fel). 
11 ;  2c.  Feb.  11.  45084 

Tammany  tigers;  spectacular  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Fred.  J.  Huber. 

©  Gus  Hill.   New  York  :   1897 :  lOGO-l.   Fell. 
11.  45085 

Tammany  (The)  twins;  a  comedy  in  3  iicts.  by 
J.  D.  Burbridge. 

©  James  D.  Burbridge.  Jacksonville.  Fhi.; 
1896 :  68407,  Dec.  16.  4508G 

Tammay  (A)  man;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©   Ed.    F.    Rush,    New    York;    1896:22095, 
Apr.  9.  45087 

Tampering  with  hearts;  by  F.  R.  Cutter.    10  p- 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Rollin  Cutter,  Cincinnati ;  1  > : 
12884,  May  2.  1908 ;  2c.  May  2,  1908.         45088 

Tamura.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Tan  (A)  lamb;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Jones. 
[2],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910;  D :  22836 :  Russell  G. 
Jones.  A'an  Wert,  O.  45089 

a  playlet  in  3  acte,  by  R.  G.  Jones.     27  p. 

f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  '1910 ;  D :  21365 ;  Russell  G. 
Jones,  Van  Wert,  O.  45090 

Tanagra   love;    mimed    dance    in    3   scenes,   by 
G.  M.  Rochebois.     [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1912 ;  D :  31375 ;  Gaston  Ma- 
rie Rochebois,  New  York.  45091 

Tandaradei.     Sec  Lockere  vogel. 

Tangle  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 
[1],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913  ;  D  :  33667  ;  Ernest  Wliite- 
house  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  45092 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1911;  D:  23493;  Ernest  W. 

Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  45093 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Burte.    47,  [1] 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24352  ;  Lloyd  Burte, 
Brooklyn.  45094 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Wallach.     [2],  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  D :  34758 ;  Samuel  H. 
Wallach,  New  York.  45095 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Col  well.    141  p.    4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913 :  D :  33894  ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa,  45096 


Tangle  (A)  of  flags;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©   Agnes   Rose   Lane,    Brooklyn ;    D :  3024, 
Feb.  21,  1903.  45097 

Tangled  (A)  affair;  a  3  act  comedy,  bv  S.  J. 
Mustol  and  J.  AV.  Hanlon. 

©  Samuel  J.  Mustol  and  John  W.  Hanlon, 
I'aterson  :  D  :  1175.  Dec.  12.  1901.  45098 

Tangled  hearts;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hau- 
cliett. 

©  D.   Hancliett,  Terre  Haute,   Ind. ;   1882: 
9714.  Jime  13.  45099 

Tangled  lines;  a  comedy  of  the  Maine  woods  in 
4  acts,  by  R.  Stodart.  [93]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  Stodart.  New  York ;  D :  8792,  July 
7.  1906;  2c.  July  7,  1906.  45100 

Tangled  lives;  or,  Love  and  honor,  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Keller.  [74]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jolm  W.  Keller,  New  York;  1886:2625, 
Jan.  30 ;  2c.  :Mar.  11.  45101 

or.  Two  hearts'  sorrow,  an  emotional  do- 


mesti(.-  drama  iu  6  ads.  dramatized  by  D.  A. 
Reynolils,  from  Barrett  Sylvester's  [J.  G. 
Noe's]  novel  of  the  same  name.  Lyons,  Mich., 
D.  A.  Reynolds  &  co..  1886.    46  p.    16°. 

©  D.  A.  Reynolds,  I>yons,  Mich.;  1885: 
1400,  Jan.  36;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1887.  45102 

Tangled  nets;  by  F.  N.  Wilcox  and  A.  T.  Saun- 
ders. 

©  Frank  N.  Wilcox,  Cleveland,  O.,  and  A. 
Tresize  Saunders,  Akron,  O. ;  1887 :  10632. 
Apr.  20.  45103 

Tangled  relations.     Sec  Little  (The)  daughter. 

Tangled  skein;  by  W.  R.  Thirwell. 

©  Wm.  R.  Thirwell,  San  Francisco;  1899: 
72687,  Nov.  7.  45104 

in   3   knots,    by   1^1    Dyer,   jr.      Providence. 

R.  I.,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1881.    31  p.    8°. 

©  Elislia  Dyer,  .1i".,  Providence,  R.  I.;  1881  : 
4700,  Mar.  28;  2c.  Apr.  6.  45105 

Sec  a/so  Pig  (The)  brother  play-book. 

Tangled  (The)  thread;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Brooke. 

©  J.  J.  Brooke,  Pbiladelphia ;  1881:6023. 
Apr.  19.  45106 

Tangled  (A)  web;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Batchelder. 

©  Clara  Burbank  Batchelder,  Minneapolis ; 
D:8691,  June  13,  1906.  45107 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  Root. 

©  Alice  L.  Root.  Boston  ;  1893  :  31650',  July  5. 

45108 


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45119 


Tangled  wildwood;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Ratcliffe. 

©   John    James   Ratcliffe.   Trenton,    N.    J.; 
1898:  11870,  Feb.  16;  2c.  Mar.  4.  45109 

Tanglefoot  vs.  Peruna;  a  mock  trial,  by  Everett 
Franklin.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1913. 
28  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    29,    1913;    2c.    .Tan.    31,    1913;    D: 
32269;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York.      45110 

Tangles;  a  farce  in  1  act,  l)y  C.  Leona  Dal- 
rymi)le.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [1907] 
18  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  9750, 
Jan.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1907.  45111 

a  folly  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Henegan.     [1],  133 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1912 ;  D :  30099 ;  Rex  Hene- 
gan, Paris.  45112 

Tanglewood;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  Ijy  Mabel  Selden 
[i.  e.  M.  S.  Smith] 

©  Mabel  Selden  Smith,  Chicago;  D :  8099, 
Mar.  5,  1906.  45113 

Tango;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  M.  M. 
Conheim]     [93]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35929 ;  Martha  I\Ior- 
tou,  New  York.  45113a 

Tango  (Le);  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  Mme.  et 
M.  J.  Richepin.     [41]  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  .30,  1914;  2c.  ]Mar.  17,  1914;  D: 
36386 ;  M.  et  Mme.  Jean  Richepin,  Paris. 

45113b 

Tango  (El)  argentine;  huniorada  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de  Luis 
de  Larra  y  Manuel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente, 
miisica  de  los  maestros  Valverde  y  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
44  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38177 ;  L.  de  Larra  y  M.  Fernandez  de  la 
Puente,  Madrid.  45113c 

Tango  (The)  club;  nuisical  comedy  in  1  act.  bv 
E.  Weltzel.  [2],  IS  p.  4^  'Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914;  D :  36855 ;  Edward 
Weitzel,  New  York.  45113d 

Tango-prinzessin  (Die);  posse  mit  gesang  und 
taiiz  in  3  akten.  von  J.  Kren  und  C.  Kraatz, 
gesangstexte  von  A.  Schonfeld,  musik  von  J. 
Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihn- 
enschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  104  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913  ;  D  :  35494 ;  Curt  Kraatz, 
Wiesbaden,  Germany,  Jean  Kren.  Alfred 
Schonfeld  &  Jean  Gilbert,  Berlin.  45114 


Tango  (The)  shoes;  novelty  comedy  act,  by  B. 
Burke.     [1].  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  39715 ;  Billie  Burke, 
New  York.  45114a 

Tango  (A)  step-mother-in-law;  farce  in  1  act, 

by  J.  H.  Neebe.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  2,   1914;   D :  36597 ;    .Joseph  H. 

Neebe,  New  York.  45114b 

Tango  tangles;  comedy  sketch,  bv  J.  Arnold. 
[1],   6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1914 ;  D  :  36499  ;  Jack  Arnold. 
INIemphis,  Tenn.  45114c 

Tango  (The)  teacher;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 
Weil.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  36643  ;  Edwin  Arthur 
Weil,  New  Y^ork.  45114d 

Tangoer  (The);  dancing  play  in  3  acts,  bv  R. 
Barry.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1914;    D :  36262 ;    Richard 
Barry,  New  Y'ork.  45114e 

Tangoitus;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Rowland.  [5] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914  ;  D  :  36836  ;  Mabel  Ro^^•- 
land.  New  Y^ork.  ^      .  451 14f 

Tanis,  the  sang  digger;  or.  In  old  Virginia,  a 
Southern  idyl  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bachman. 
founded  on  the  book  of  same  name  by  Amelie 
Rives  Chanter  Troubetzkoy.  [77] '  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  C.  W.  Bachman,  Los  Angeles;  D :  6.306, 
Mar.  9,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1905.  45115 

Tannhiiuser  and  the  minstrels  tournament  on 
the  Wartburg;  grand  romantic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  Richard  Wagner,  tr.  into  English  in 
exact  accordance  with  the  original,  by  Mrs. 
J.  P.  Morgan.    New  ed. 

©   Mrs.    John   P.   Morgan,    United    States; 
1891 :  8283,  Mar.  4.  45116 

Taunwald;  a  drama  by  J.  S.  Hittell.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Alta  California  print  [1877]     24  p.     8°. 

©   John    S.    Hittell,    San   Francisco;    1877: 
2584,  Mar.  1;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1878.  45117 

Tanta,  the  doll  girl;  a  3  act  play,  by  R.  A. 
Bliss.    85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   22,   1910;    D :  20.539 ;    Rosa    A. 
Bliss,  New  York.  45118 

Tantalizing  Tommy;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
Gavault  and  Michael  Morton.  New  York.  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  174  p. 
12°. 

©   Dec.    15,    1911;    2c.    Dec.   18,    1911;    D: 
28014;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        45119 


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Tante  Rosa;  lustspiel  lu  3  aufziigen,  von  Mel- 
clioir  Lonsyel,  deulsch  von  Stefan  I.  Klein. 
^Miinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
100  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  33074;  Drei  niaslven 
verlag,  g.  in.  b.  h.,  Munich.  45120 

Tantris.  the  fool;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ernst 
Hardt,  autliorized  English  version,  by  W. 
Nobbe  and  J.  James. 

©  Wilhelm  Nobbe  and  J.  James,  St.  Louis ; 
D :  15477,  Mar.  29,  1909.  45121 

Tanya;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mary 
French  and  Charles  Jehlinger.  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  20151 ;  Mrs.  Daniel  C. 
French,  New  York.  45122 

Tanzanwalt  (Der);  vaudeville  in  3  akten,  von 
Pordes-Milo  luid  Erich  Urban,  niiisic  von  Wal- 
ter Schiitt.  Berlin,  Deutscher  theater  verlag, 
1912.    77  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31083  ;  Hans  Bartsch. 
New  York.  45123 

Taotai  (Der)  von  Zi-ka-wei;  burleske  oper  in  4 
akten,  von  G.  Fiirst,  niusik  von  Max  Henning. 
[Berlin,  Robert  Barthe,  1914]  122  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  36730  ;  Thespis-ver- 
lag,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.  45123a 

Tapfere  (Der)  Cassian.     Sec  Marionetten. 

Tapfere  (Der)  Kassian;  singspiel  in  1  aufzug. 
von  Arthur  Schnitzler,  musik  von  Oscar 
Straus.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard 
Herzmansky)   1909.     19  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  16980  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  45124 

Tapfere  (Der)  soldat;  operette  in  3  akten,  mit 
beniitzung  von  motiven  aus  Bernard  Shaw's 
Helden,  von  Rud.  Bernauer  nnd  Leopold  Ja- 
cobson,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  89  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Vienna;  D:1348r>,  Aug.  1.  1908;  2c. 
Aug.  1,  1908;  2c.  (printed)  June  17,  1909. 

45125 

Same.     Text  der  gesauge.     Wien,  Leipzig, 


L.  Doblinger,  1908.    52  p.    12' 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Vienna;  D :  14475,  Dec.  7,  1908;  Ic. 
Dec.  7,  1908.  45126 

—  See  also  Soldadito  (El)  de  chocolate. 


Tapis  d'orient;  operette  en  3  actes,  livret  de 
Maurice  Vaucaire,  musique  de  J.  Burgmein. 
Milan,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1911.  98  p.  12°. 
[Libretto   only] 

©   Dec.    28,    1911;    2c.    Dec.    29,    1911;    D: 
28122  ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  45127 


Tappan  (The)  Zee  well.     See  Cuddy. 

Tappeto  (II)  rosa;  opei-etta  in  3  atti,  libretto  di 
Muurizio  Vaucaire,  tr.  itaiiunii  di  Giuseppe 
Adanii,  nmsica  di  J.  Burgmein.  Milano,  G. 
Ricordi  &  c,  1912.  69  p.  32°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Jan.  25, 1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  28445 ; 
(J.  Ricordi  »&  c,  Milan.  45128 

Tapping-  the  wires;  melodi'amn  in  2  scenes,  by 
< ).  A.  Hirsli  and  Edward  Freiberger.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1911;    D:  25605;    Oscar   A. 
Hirsch,  New  York.  45129 

Taps;  an  adaptation  of  Zapfenstreich  from  the 
(Jeruian,  by  Lee  Kugel.  78  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Klein,  New  York ;  D :  5333,  Julv 
18,  1904;  2c.  -Lily  18,  1904.  45130 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Franz  Adam  Beyerlein, 

tr,  from  the  (Jerinan  by  Charles  Swickard, 
ISoston.  ,Tohn  W.  laice  and  compauv  [1915] 
3  p.  1..  119  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  26,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  42447 ; 
L.  B.  Bassett,  Boston.  45130a 

a  play  of  German  military  life  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  I.  Du  P.  Coleman.  New  York,  C.  Herr- 
mann, 1904.     98  p.     8°. 

©  Carl  Herrmann,  New  York ;  D :  4837,  Apr. 
5,  1904 ;  2c.  June  1,  1904.  45131 

a  war  memory  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  Whytal. 

Typewritten. 

©   A.    R.    Whvtal,    New    York ;    1891 :  1814, 
.Tan.  12:  2c.  May  28,  1892.  45132 

Tar  and  feathers;  drama  of  Missouri  in  4  acts, 
l)y  L.  B.  Ely.     [2],  132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  29,  1910 ;   D :  22185 ;  Lewis  B. 
Ely,  St.  Louis.  45133 


Missouri   drama   in  4   acts,   by  L.   B.   Ely. 

[96]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;  D:  21718;  Lewis  B.  Ely, 
St.  Louis.  45134 

Tar  (The)  and  the  tartar;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Adam  Itzel, 
jr.  Lyrics.  Chicago  [Slasou  Thompson  &,  co.] 
1901.  "  29  p.     8°. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,   Chicago ;   1891 :  15371. 
Apr.  25  ;  2c.  July  11.  45135 


See  also  Mandarin  (The) 


Tara;  adapted  from  the  opera  Finola,  of  Charles 
Dawson,  and  Moore's  melodies,  by  the  Ursu- 
lines  of  St.  Teresa. 

©  Ursulines  of  St.  Teresa,  New  York ;  D :  1, 
.Tan.  2,  1901.  45136 


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45155 


Tara — Continued. 

or,  The  heart  of  a  harp,  by  M.  E.  Henry- 

Pvuffin.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  RI.  E.  Henry-RnfRn,  Mobile ;  D  :  828G, 

Apr.  6,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  6.  1906.  45137 

Tarantula  Bill,  suitor;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  A.  C.  Rowsey. 

©  E.  D.  Ryan,  New  York ;  D :  1513,  INIar.  4. 
1902.  45138 

Tarare.     Sec  Beaumarchais  theatre  illustre. 

Tarasca  (La);  sainete  en  2  actos  y  4  cuadros, 
original  de  D.  Berriatfia  y  J.  Aguado.  Ma- 
drid fSociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1914.  48 
p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40049;  Doroteo  Berriatfia  and  Jesfls  Aguado, 
Madrid.  45138a 

Tares;  a  new  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Oscar  Ber- 
inger. 

©  Franlv  ^V.  Sanger,  New  Yorl^;  1888 :  2995, 
.Tan.  27.  45139 

Target  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hopkins. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  20.  1914  ;  D  :  35715  ;  Arthur  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  45139a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A.  Morris  and  Frank 


Harris  Blighton.     [109]  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  30,  1015  ;  D  :  41134 ;  Thomas  Ar- 
thur Morris,  New  York.  45139b 

Tarif;  romantic  play  of  the  15tb  century,  in  18 
scenes,  by  M.  Armbruster.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20613 ;  Mat  Arm- 
bruster, Columbus,  45140 

Tarry  thou  till  I  come;  or,  Salathiel,  the  wan- 
dering Jew,  a  drama. 

©  Funk  &  Wagnalls  co..  New  York  ;  D  :  559, 
June  8,  1901.  45141 

See  also  Salathiel. 

Tarry  town  (A)  widow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts.     Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Shunk.  Chicago;  1896:69971, 
Dec.  24;  2c.  Dec.  2.3.  45142 

Tartarin  sur  les  Alpes;  com^die  pittoresque  en 
5  actes  et  8  tableaux,  par  L.  Marches,  d'aprgs 
le  ronian  d'Alphonse  Daudet.  Paris,  Jjibrairie 
theatrale,  artisti(iue  &  litteraire.  1913.  4  p.  1., 
138  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D: 
35106;  Leo  Marches,  Paris.  45143 

Tartiiff  der  patriot;  ein  satiiisches  komodien- 
spiel  in  3  akten,  von  Otto  Ernst  [pseud,  of 
O.  E.  Schmidt]  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1909. 
127  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Otto 
Ernst  Schmidt,  Grossflottbek,  Germany ;  res. 
no.  2772 ;  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1909.  45144 


Tartiiff  im  reifrock;  farce  in  5  bildern,  von  Ar- 
thur Muller,  erneuert  von  Lion  Feuclitwanger. 
Munchen,  Georg  Muller,  1912.    120  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  30604  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  45145 

Tartufe  demasque.     See  Felice. 

Tartuffe;  or.  The  impostor,  a  coniodv  in  5  acts, 
by  Moliere.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1888.  43 
p.  4°.  ([The  Coquelin-Hading  ed.  French 
and  English] ) 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1888  :  27476.  Sept. 
27;  2c.  Oct.  13.  45146 

on,  L'imposteur,  par  IMoliere,  ed.  with  in- 


troduction and  notes  bv  John  PI  Matzke.    New 
York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1906.     xxvii,  169  p.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;   D :  8850, 
July  21,  1906 ;  2c.  July  23,  1906.  45147 

See  also  Continental  drama. — Great  plays: 


French  and  German. 

Tashleen;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  .T.  ISl.  Lippmann. 
38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julie  M.  Lippmann,  New  York;  D:  1993, 
June  9,  1902 ;  2c.  July  21,  1902.  45148 

Tasting  those  pearly  tears;  comic  sketch  in  4 
scenes,  by  D.  R.  de  Simone  and  E.  Rajola.  24 
p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   30,   1912;   D :  29547 ;    Edmondo 
l^ajola  and  D.  Robert  de  Simone,  New  York. 

45149 

Tat;  or,  Edna,  the  veteran's  daughter,  a  border 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jack  Crawford. 

©   J.   W.    Crawford,   Albuquerque,   N.   M. ; 
1889 :  37477,  Dec.  9.  45150 

Taters;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Roy  Redgrave. 
7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gene  Hughes,  New  York ;  D :  6890,  June 
30.  1905;  2c.  June  30,  1905.  45151 

Tat j ana;  or.  The  choosing  of  the  bride  at  the 
Russian  court,  a  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Plum-Woehning. 

©  Huberta  M.  Plum-Woehning,  New  York; 
D  :  12618,  Mar.  25,  1908.  45152 

Tattercoats;  a  musical  play,  lyrics  and  vocal 
music  by  Alfred  Scott-Gatty,  instrumental  nm- 
sic  by  Nicolas  C.  Gatty,  libretto  by  Robert 
Stewart.    Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1900  A :  5054.  Feb. 
24;  2c.  Feb.  24.  45153 

Tattered  (A)  bit  of  a  sail;  a  1  act  play,  by  V.  A. 
Bai-ber.     [7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Victoria  Adams  Barber,  AVinnetka.  111.: 
D :  14241.  Nov.  7, 1908  ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.    45154 

Tattered  (A)  sacrament;  by  V.  Z.  Post. 

©  Van  Zo  Post,  New  York ;  D :  13903,  Sept. 
22,  1908.  45155 


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Tattered  Tom;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  E.  Sibley. 

©  Eiiiilv  Sil)ley,  Buffalo;  1872 :  991.  Jan.  31. 

45156 

)!•,    The   sweep,   the   waif,    and   the  boot- 


black,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  per- 
mission of  Horatio  N.  Alger,  jr.,  from  his  story 
with  that  title,  by  E.  A.  Lewis. 

©    Edwin    A.    liewis,    I>ynn,    Mass. ;    1S7G : 
11964,  Oct.  26.  45157 

Tatterley;  a  drauiii.  liy  Arthur  Shirley  and  Tom 
Gallon. 

©    Elizabeth    IMarhury.    New    York;    1897: 
35212.  June  12.  45158 

the  story  of  a  dead  man.  drama  in  3  acts, 


adapted  from  the  novel  of  that  name,  by  T. 
Gallon.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29.  1909;  D:  16978;  Tom  Gallon, 
London.  45159 

Tatters;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Miller. 

©   A.    B.    Miller,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ;    1879: 
17536,  Dec.  24.  45160 

Tatters,  the  Italian  waif  (as  found  in  the 
streets);  a  dramatic  :ind  nuislcal  play,  dance, 
and  sketch,  by  U.  Ilocfire. 

©  Ulo  Rocfire.  New  York ;  D :  .5931,  Dec.  3, 
1904.  45161 

Tatters,  the  pet  of  Squatters'  Gulch;  an  original 
border  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 
Philadelphia.  The  Penu  pub.  co..  1893.  38  p. 
front,  (port.)  12°.  (IKey.stone  ed.  of  popu- 
lar plays] ) 

©  Pemi  pub.  CO..  Philadelphia;  1893:33.387, 
July  15 ;  2c.  July  15.  45162 

a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Tees. 

Ms. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees.  Philadolpliia  :  1882:27.55, 
Feb.  22;  Ic.  May  16.  45163 

Tattle  (The)  tale;  comediV  in  1  scene,  by  F.  Du- 
mont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  New  York;  1S83:209(;4, 
Nov.  13.  45164 

Tattle  tale  town;  musical  comedy  libretto  in  2 
acts,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  44  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21.  1913;  D :  32.398 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson.  Philadelphia.  45165 

Tattle-tales  of  Cupid;  bv  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 
New  York.  Do(l<l,  Mead  &  co..  1898.  vi  p.  2  1., 
264  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  best  laid  plans. — Man  pro- 
poses. 

©  P.  L.  Ford.  Brooklyn;  1898:630.52.  Oct. 
27;  2c.  Oct.  27.  45165a 


Tattoo;  a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  Franz 
Adam  Beyerlein. 

©  Richard  Schlaghamer,  New  York:  D: 
4804.  Mar.  29,  1904.  45166 

Sec  also  Lights  out. 

Tattooed  (The)  lady;  a  comedietta,  by  Freder- 
ick Courtenay  Barber  and  E.  P.  Howard.  18 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26.  1910;  D:  21184;  Edward 
Percy  Howard,  New  I'^ork.  45167 

comedy-playlet  in  1  act,  by  Alice  Leal  Pol- 
lock and  Ethel  Watts  Mumford  [i.  e.  'E.  W. 
Grant]     [2].  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D :  36981 ;  .loseph  Hart, 
New  York.  45167a 

Tattooed  (The)  man;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  Harry  B.  Smith,  music  by  Victor  Herbert. 
[103]  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D  :  99.39, 
Feb.  11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.  45168 

a  comic  opera  libretto  in  2  acts,  bv  H.  B. 

Smith.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D:  7947,Fel). 
5.  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  1907.  45169 

Taught  by  mail;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  0.  Clark. 
[70]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36396;  HoUis 
Chenery  Clark.  Washington.  45169a 

Taught  for  naught;  by  A.  T.  Ammerman.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31.  1909 ;  D :  17829 ;  Ada  Tully 
Ammerman,  Brooklyn.  45170 

Taumelbecher  (Der);  tragodie  eines  madchens, 
gesellschaftsdrama  in  5  akten,  von  Carl  Erich 
Behrens.  Hamburg.  Verlagsgesellschaft  Ham- 
burg, m.  b.  h.,  1912.    106  p.    12°. 

©  May  4,  1912;  2c.  July  13,  1912;  D: 
30256 ;  Verlagsgesellschaft  Hamburg,  m.  b.  h., 
Hamburg.  Germany.  45171 

Tausend  und  eine  nacht.     Sec  Kismet. 

Taut  (The)  and  the  sailor;  a  playlet,  bv  L.  P. 
O'Neil. 

©  L.  P.  O'Neil,  Williams  Bridge.  N.  Y. ;  D: 
13609.  June  17,  1903.  45172 

Tax  (The)  collector;  farce  comedy  for  3  peoi^le, 
by  J.  A.  Pluuuuer.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Tyi)ewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915 ;  D :  41841 ;  John  An- 
drew Plummer,  San  Francisco.  45172a 

Tax  (A)  on  bachelors;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Moller]  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  36  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  7113, 
Aug.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  45173 


2279 


45173 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4j187 


Taxation  with  misrepresentation;  comedy  skit, 
by  P.  I'auli.     17  p.    4°.    Tyinnvritten. 

©  Apr.  15.  1914;  D:8GT13;  Pauline  Pauli, 
Coytesville,  N.  J.  45173a 

Taxi  (The)  cab  station;  ])lay  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Gerard.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  G.  1915;  D:  41918;  Barney  (Jer- 
ard,  New  Yorlc.  45173b 

Taxi-maiden;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  I.  Szinnyey. 
176  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D:  17S2G ;  Stephen  Ivor 
Szinfiyey,  New  York  .  45174 

Taxidermist  (The);  l)y  G.  .1.  Stillniau. 

©  Geo.  J.  Stilhnan,  .Ier.sev  Citv  ;  D :  15G10, 
Apr.  13,  1909.  45175 

Taylor's  king  fools. 

©  J.  H.  Taylor.  Lancaster.  U. ;  1897:6181, 
Jan.  20.  45176 

Tazilla,  down  on  the  Amazon;  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Wellnion  and  C.  AV.  Ader.  [.52]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  AVellnion  and  Charles  W.  Ader. 
New  York  ;  D  :  5653,  Oct.  17,  1904  ;  2c.  Oct.  17, 
1904.  [Note:  (Jopies  l)ear  title,  Tazilla,  the 
shining  light  of  the  Ardsley  home,  down  on 
the  Amazon]  45177 

Te  la  debo,  Santa  Rita;  entremes,  original  de  J. 
Fernandez  del  Yillar.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
aiitores  espafioles]  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1915;  D: 
40051;  Jo.se  Fernandez  del  Villar,  Madrid. 

45177a 

Tea  and  tragedy;  a  niouologue,  ])y  G.  V.  Dwight. 
10  p.     12°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Grace  Van  Rensselaer  Dwight,  Hartford ; 
D :  7953.  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1906. 

45178 

Tea  at  Bramley's;  i)laylet  in  1  act,  bv  Uussell 
Kay.     [3],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14.  1914 ;  D :  37030 ;  Jessie  Hein 
Ernst,  New  York.  45178a 

Tea  at  four  o'clock;  a  drawiiig-riMini  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  I\Irs.  lUirton  Hjirrison.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  publishing  house.  1892.  29  p. 
12°.     ([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  375]) 

©  II.  H.  Kussell  iS:  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52674,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  1893. 

45179 

Tea  (The)  caddy;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  Turber- 
ville.     [1],  20  1).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  36440  ;  Henry  Tur- 
berville,  Washington.  45179a 

Tea  (The)  house;  plat  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Kenny. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  IS,  1912;  D :  30279 ;  Anna  M. 
Kenny,  New  York.  45180 


Tea  (The)  maker;  dramatic  sketch,  by  R.  L. 
Jenne  and  G.  A.  Martin.  S  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912;   D :  30491 ;   Jenne  and 
Martin,  Indianapolis.  45181 


aS'cc  Ye  tea  party 


Tea  party  of  ye  olden  times, 
of  ye  olden  times. 

Tea  tephi;  romantic  and  historic  opera  in  3  acts, 
\\ords  by  Nason  W.  and  B.  E.  Leavitt,  nnisic 
by  B.  E.  Leavitt.  Libretto.  Putnam,  Conn., 
B.  E.  Leavitt,  1911.    55  p.,  illus.    16°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1911;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911;  D :  25415 ; 
Burton  Emerson  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. 

45182 

Teacher  (The);  a  drama  of  temperance  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Fritzsche. 

©  Charles  Fritzsche,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14889. 
Jan.  23,  1909.  45183 

Teacher  (The)  and  the  dunce;  ventriloquial 
novelty,  by  Jack  Burnett.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  25700  ;  Jack  Burnett 
anuisement  co..  New  York.  45184 

Teacher  (The)  mother;  dramatic  sketch,  by  J. 
Ketler.     [1].  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914 ;  D :  38768 ;  Joe  Ketler, 
Grove  City,  Pa.  45184a 

Teacher  wanted;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Frank 
Crosby  ;  The  unwelcome  guest,  by  H.  Elliott 
McBride;  [and]  Did  you  ever  see  a  ghost?  by 
Robert  C.  \'.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Peun 
publishing  company,  1903.  p.  193-216.  12°. 
(Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hundred  choice 
selections,  no.  10) 

©  Phineas  Garrett,  West  Chester.  Pa.,  iu 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  31,  1903;  A: 
55294.  Mar.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1903. 

45184b 

Teaching  him  a  lesson;  1  act  comedy,  by  Joseph 
\V.  Standish.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Standish,  New  York;  1899:30352, 
May  4;  2c.  May  4.  45185 

Teacups;  comedy  for  3  males  and  2  females,  by 
Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S. 
AVerner  cV:  co.,  1907.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York;  D: 
1168S,  Nov.  7.  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.      45186 

Team  (The)  of  Hope  and  Dare;  episode  in  3 
scenes,  by  F.  C.  Calvin.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D:  38986;  Frederick  C. 
Calvin,  Brooklyn.  45186a 

Team-work;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harold 
(^Hiimliy  Gallupe  and  Charles  Gott.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.   47  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1912  ;  D :  31173  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  45187 


2280 


45187 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45204 


Team-work — Conti  luied. 

1  act  sketch  [dealiuj.^  with  a  social  prob- 
lem] by  L.  Lazarus.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  29,  1915;  D :  41353 ;  Lillian  Laz- 
arus, Brooklyn.  45187a 

play   in  3  acts,   by   H.   Osborne.      [116]    p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1913 ;  D :  35232 ;  Harry  Os- 
borne, Chicago.  45188 

or.    Kelly    Poole's    buried    ace,    by    Chas. 

Terry  and  Dave  Cale.     10  p.     f .     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913;  D :  33111 ;  Denver  kn..t 
hole  club,  Denver.  45189 

Tearing"  (The)  off  of  the  devil's  mask  while  he 
is  practicing  liis  wicked  wiles  upon  the  chil- 
dren of  men.  through  tlie  agency  of  gold  and 
silver  money ;  a  theatrical  comedy,  by  J. 
Whitbeck. 

©  John  Wliitbeck,  Hantburg,  Mich.;  ISSO : 
6193,  Apr.  20.  45190 

Tears;  a  drama  of  nioilcrn  life  in  4  acts.  l»y  .T. 
Hopp.  Boston,  Poet-lore  company,  1904.  7S 
p.     12°. 

©  Jidius  Hopp,  New  York;  D:5316,  July 
19.  1904;  2c.  July  19,  1904.  45191 

Tears  and  joy.     Sec  Two  (The)  heroines. 

Teaser  (The);  a  rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  S.  Allen.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  »&  co., 
1908.     46  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  cV  co..  Boston ;  D  :  12032, 
Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  45192 

Teatro;  [di]  Roberto  Bracco.  v.  2.  Mihino- 
I'aleraio-Napoli,  Renio  Sandron,  editore  [1907] 
314   [1]   p.     12°. 

Contents:  Maschere. — Infedele. — 11  trinnfo. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Miir.  3,  1905.  Roberto 
Bracco  and  Remo  Sandron.  Italy ;  Res.  no. 
79G;  le.  Feb.  18,  1907.  45192a 

Tecumseh;  a  tragedy,  historical  and  romantic, 
l)y  AV.  R.  For. 

©  Wni.  R.  Fox,  Cincinnali;  1«»8 :  7191G, 
Dec.  10.  45193 

Teddy;  play  in  1  act.  by  O.  Leon  [pseud,  of  C. 
Pollock]  ^  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  23168  ;  Carl  Pollock, 
Chicago.     ■  45194 

or.   The   runaways,   comedy   in  3   acts,   by 


Teddy  and  Bob;  play  of  London-town  in  3  acts, 
by  Lewis  Vicary  and  L.  T.  Ollesheimer.  [85] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  37344 ;  :\ral)el  Ran- 
kin Vicarv  and  Louis  T.  Ollesheimer.  i;)etroit. 

45195a 

Teddy  and  the  goblin.  See  Good  times  with 
the  juniors. 

Teddy  (The)  bear;  by  J.  INI.  Dunn. 

©  Julia  iMills  Dunn,  Moline,  111.;  D:  11641. 
Oct.  21,  1907.  45196 

Teddy  (The)  bears;  by  S.  Eaton. 

©    Seymour    Eaton,    Lansdowne,    I'a. :    D : 

9819,  Jan.  21,  1907.  45197 
or.  Wit  wins,  playlet  with  musical  settings, 

by    A.    T>.    McDuffee.     "[7]     p.      4°    and    f°. 

Typewritten.     [With  music] 

'©  Alice  Louise  McDuffee,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich. ;  D :  10177,  Feb.  28,  1907 ;  2c.-  Feb.  16, 
1907 ;  2c.  with  nuisic,  Apr.  6,  1907.  45198 

Teddy  (The)  bears  circus;  a  pantomimic  ex- 
travaganza in  3  rings  or  acts,  by  L.  A.  Walter. 
[10]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  A.  Walter,  Louisville,  D :  12010, 
Dec.  18.  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  24, 
1908.  45199 

Teddy  Brady's  victories.     Sec  Poison. 

Teddy  girl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bernard. 
56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver ;  D :  13268, 
July  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1908.  45200 

vaudeville   sketch,   being   an   excerpt   from 


W.  B.  Hare.    Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913. 
64  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   29.   1913;    2c.   Mar.   31,   1913;    D: 
32791 ;  Walter  Ben  Hare,  Palestine,  Tex. 

45195 


the  play.  The  Teddy  girl,  by  F.  Bernard.     [3], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.  27,   1912;   D :  30985 ;   Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  45201 

Teddy's  African  hunt;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Macbeth.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1911;  D:  24219;   Arlliur   L. 
Macbeth,  Baltimore.  45202 

Teddy's  trick;  a  playlet,  by  Jeanie  Peet.     [2], 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Teanie    Spring    Peet,    Los    Angeles ;    D : 
5873.  Dec.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1905.  45203 

Teena  stars  on  tag  day;  monologue  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Bowlan.     8  p.     12°. 

©  May  2,  1911;  2c.  May  4,  1911;  D:  24125; 
Marian  Bowlan,  Chicago.  45204 

Teeny  (The)  weenies;  pla-y  in  1  act,  by  A.  M. 
Bennett.     [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D :  38273 ;    A.    Milo 
Bennett,  Chicago.  45204a 


2281 


45205 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45226 


Teepoo;  musical  comedy  libretto,  by  E.  S.  Vau 
Zile.     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22.  1910;  D:  22350;  Edwai-d   S. 
Van  Zile,  New  York.  45205 

Teeth  (The)  of  the  gift  horse;  a  comedy  in  1 
act.  by  ^larjiaret  Cameron.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  31  p. 
12°. 

©    Samuel    French.    New    Y'ork ;    D :  15614, 
Apr.  14,  1909 ;  2c;  June  3,  1909.  45206 

Teezy-weezy;  or.  Fun  on  Coney  Island,  trav- 
esty in  2  acts,  by  A.  M.  Zinn.  28  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  8.  1911;  D :  24432 ;  A.  INI.  Zinn, 
Los  Angeles.  45207 

Teg  (Die)  fun  unser  leben.  See  Gesamnielte 
dramen:  Leonid  Andreefif. 

Teja;  von  Hermann  Sudermann,  ed.  with  intro- 
(hiction,  notes  and  vocabidary,  by  R.  Clyde 
Ford.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heatli  &  co.,  190G.  xi, 
69  p.    front,   (port.)     12°. 

©    L).   C.   Heath   cV:  co..    Boston;    A:l()35.53, 
Dec.  19,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1906.  45207a 


—  drama  in  1  akt,  von  Hermann  Siidcrniann, 
witli  introduction,  notes  and  vocal)vdary  by 
Herbert  C.  Sanborn.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1905.     xxiii,  110  p.     10°. 

©  Henry  Holt  iV;  co..  New  York ;   D :  7334, 
Sept.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1905.  45208 

—  Sec  also  Morituri. 


Tekel;  spiritual  satire  in  4  acts,  i)rolo.iiue  and  an 
epilogue,  by  M.  Gilbert.  [35]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,.  1913 :  D  :  34421 :  .Marie  Gil- 
bert, New  York.  45209 

Telefonos  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  [Nicauor]  Fernandez-Bro- 
chado.  IVIadrid  |  Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
uoles]    1907.    36  p.     12°. 

®  Fernandez-Brocliado.   Ma<h-id  ;    I  >:  11.526, 
Oct.  12,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  14.  1907.  45210 

Telegram  (The);  by  Mark  E.  Swan,  revised  by 
J.    E.    Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Mae  Hall  Swan.  New  York;  1900 
A:  24022,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  2.  45211 

a   monologue,   by  E.  ('liajiman.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  lOlla  Chiii)man.  Brooklyn;  1900  A :  22595, 
Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  11.  45212 

— ^3  act  farce  comedy,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 

©   ]\Iark    E.    Swan,    Rockport,    Ind. ;    1893 : 


Telegram  (A)  from  dad;  farce  in  1  act,  bv  J.  M. 
Taylor.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1911] 
17  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4.  1911;  2c.  Aug.  5.  1911;  D:24S(5(»; 
Walter  H.  Baker  iV-  co.,  Boston.  45214 

Telegrams  and  trouble;  in  1  act.  bv  D.  Caddell 
9  ]).     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1910;  D ;  21720 ;  Douglas  Cad- 
dell, Chicago.  45215 

Telegraph;  an  original  drama,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  3309. 

Apr.  1.  45216 

Telegraph  girl;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Magee.     [65]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 

©  John  J.  Magee,  New  York ;  D :  5199,  June 
17,  1904;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  45217 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Charles   E.    Blaney,   New    York;    1898: 
55553,  Sept.  21.  45218 

Telegraph  (The)  operator  and  the  burglar;  by 
R.  Cannon.     4  j».     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Cannon,  Chicago;  D:  16199.  June 
30.  1909:  2c.  June  30.  1909.  45219 

Telegraph  (The)  operator's  dream;  by  H.  W. 
Bigger.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Horace  W.  Bigger,  Brazil.  Ind. ;  D  :  16194, 
June  30.  1909 ;  2c.  June  19,  1909.  45220 

Telegrapher's  (The)  dream;  by  J.  A.  Crotty. 
6,  [5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   July   8,   1911;    D :  24625 ;    James   A. 
Crotty,  Chicago.  45221 

Telemachus;  a  miracle  play  in  2  pts. 

©  College  of  St.  Fx-ancis  Xavier,  New  York ; 
D  :  6071,  Jan.  13,  1905.  45222 

modern  miracle  play  in  2  pts.,  by  John  D. 

aicCarthy.     New  York,  College  of  St.  Francis 
Xavier.      [2],  53  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.    2,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1910;  0:22206; 
(Jollege  of  St.  Francis  Xavier,  New  Yoi-k. 

45223 

a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatizcil  from  Fenelon's 


10052,  Feb.  24. 


45213 

2282 


Telemachus.  by  V.  Varrie. 

©    Vida    Varrie,    Philadelphia ;    1872 :  9535. 
Sept.  5.  45224 

Telepagram  (A);  by  H.  E.  Washburn. 

©   Howard  K.  Washburn,   Ann  Arbor;    D: 
15994,  June  3.  1909.  45225 

Telepah;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  J.  A.  Salick.  V\n- 
tertown.  Wis.,  Times  publishing  co.,  1907.  16(5 
p.     12°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Salick,  Watertown,  Wis.;  A: 
192398,  Nov.  18.  1907:  2c.  June  18,  1908. 

45226 


45227 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


45248 


Telepathic  (A)  love;  :i  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
E.  C.  cle  Bouilla.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Canioin  de  Bouilla,  New  York; 
D :  7404,  <  )ct.  10.  190") ;  2e.  Oct.  16,  190.1. 

45227 

Telepathy  Jones;  larce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  W.  Tebbetts.    47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25085 ;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  45228 

Telephone  (The);  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Amy  L.  Knowlton,  United  States;  1880: 
15457,  Oct.  11.  45229 

a  screaming  farce  In  1  act.  by  C.  L.  F[lem- 

ing]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publisbing  co.,  1904.  8 
p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  mi- 
nor drama,  no.  447]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4869,  Apr. 
12,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  45230 

Same.      [I'hila..  K.   S.   Joyce  &  co.]     8  p. 

12°. 

©    Charles   Ligory   Fleming,    Philadelphia : 
D :  3263,  Apr.  9,  1903  ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1903.    45231 

Telephone  (The)  agent;  a  dramatic  sketch  lor 
4  chaiacters,  by  James  Gorman. 

©  Ed.  C.  Samson,  Watertown.  N.  Y. ;  1898 : 
17382,  Mar.  14.  45232 

Telephone  (A)  boy;  written  and  composed  by 
D.  Crimmins.    Typewritten. 

©    Dan    Crimmins,    Detroit ;     1898 :  55591. 
Sept.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  45233 

Telephone  (The)  girl;  by  L.  Richardson. 

©   Leander  Richard.son,  New   York.;    1897 : 
25750,  Apr.  26.  45234 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  An- 
tony Mars  and  Maurice  Desvallieres,  English 
tr.  by  Georges  Millet,  music  by  (Jaston  Ser- 
pette. 

©    Rudolph    Aronson,    New     York ;    1891 : 
41714,  Nov.  21.  45235 


—  libretto   by    Sir   Augu.stus    Harris,    A. 

Sturgess  and  F.  C.  Burnand.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Edgcumbe  Harris,  Loudon ; 
Frank  Bullen  Rendle,  Westminster.  England, 
executors  of  the  late  Sir  Augustus  Harris, 
and  Francis  Cowley  Burnand.  South  Kensing- 
ton, England  ;  1897  :  20180,  Mar.  29  :  2c.  Mar. 
29.  45236 

— •  or.  The  lark  of  two  drummers,  a  farcical 


sketch,  by  F.  W.  Lodge. 

©   Frank   W.   Lodge,   Boston;    1894:49801, 


Telei^hcone  (A)  romance;  humorous  monologue 
for'  a  lady,  by  Pauline  Phelps.  New  York, 
E.  §.  Werner  pub.  and  supply  co.,  1900.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  c*fc  supply  co..  New 
York;  1900  A :  8307,  Mar.  30;  2c.  June  9. 

45238 

in  1  scene,  by  P.  Phelps. 


©  Pauline  Phelps,  New  York;  1897:56722, 
Oct.  7  r  2c.  Oct.  27  ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1898.        45239 

Telephone  (A)  tangle;  play  in  1  act,  by  (^harlot 
Bannel.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  35989  ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  45239a 

Telephonia;  or,  Four  hundred  years  after,  a 
political  and  social  satire,  extravaganza  in  2 
continents,  3  acts  and  4  centuries,  by  L.  Leu- 
brie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    New    York ;    1892 :  19930, 
May  10.  45240 

Same. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    New    York;    1892:2.5109, 


•Tune  15. 


by 


45241 

Rita   Leo. 


Telescope   (The);  play    in   1   act, 
|1J,  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1913 ;  D :  35133 ;  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  45242 

Tell  it  to  him;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Irving, 
jr.        [102]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D :  35108 ;  (George 
Henry  Irving,  jr..  Bayside,  N.  Y.  45243 

Tell-tale  bit  of  cambric;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Max  Glass.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1910;  D:  20474;  Sadye  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  45244 

Tell-tale  (A)  eyebrow;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Esther  B.  Tiffany.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  lS: 
CO.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
40847,  July  14 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  45245 

Tell-tale  eyes;  or,  Daisy  and  Don,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Bush.     37  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  William  Bush,  St.  Louis:  1879:979.  .Tan. 
20;  2c.  Feb.  3;  Ic.  new  ed.  (typewritten) 
Mar.  4,  1895.  45246 

Tell-tale  (The)  heart;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Chandler.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Chandler,  New  York;  1896:66180. 
Dec.  5;  Ic.  Nov.  28.  45247 

-  a  dramatization  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe's  mas- 


Oct.  25. 


45237 

22S3 


terpiece,  by  R.  B.  Kegerreis.    11  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Robt.   B.   Kegerreis,   Richland,   Pa. ;   D : 
15950,  May  25,  1909 ;  2c.  May  25,  1909.    45248 


45249 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45263 


Tell-tale  (The)  heart — Contimied.  ^ 

(Coeur   revelateur)    (Cuore   revelatwe),    a 

(Irunia  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Dalma. 

©     A.     Dalma.     New     York;     1890:49658, 
Sept.  3.  45249 

Tell  your  wife;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  liy  I*<)l)evt  C.  V. 
iMeyer.s.  I'liiladelphia,  Tlie  Penu  publisliing 
company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1895:3922.5, 
July  30  ;  2c.  July  30.  •      45250 

Teller's  troubles.     Sec  Time  (A)  bank. 

Telling  it  to  dad;  comedy  .sketch,  by  R.  A.  S. 
aicCall.     10  p.    4°.     Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Auu-.  20,  1914;  D :  37907 ;  Ilex  A.  S. 
McCall,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  45250a 

Telling-  papa;  or,  A  very  rich  young  man,  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Chester  F>.  Clapp.  ]7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910 ;  D :  21553 ;  C.  B.  Clapp, 
IVIarlilehead,  Ma.ss.  45251 

Telling  the  truth;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  L.  H. 
Hubbard.  Helton,  Lone  Star  plav  co.,  1907. 
[14]  p.     8°. 

©  Loiiis   Herman   Hubbard.    Belton.   Tex.; 
D :  11109.  Auji-.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Aus-  23.  1907. 

45252 

Temper;  or.  The  history  of  an  ant,  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morse. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  United  States;  1878:  10085, 
Sept.  2.  45253 

Temper  and  temptation;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  l)y  J.  Kofal. 

©  John  Kofal,  Trinidad.  Col. 
July  22. 


1889:22.506, 
45254 


Temper  tempest;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gello.lly.    Chi- 


cago,  Knight  &   Leonard.   1885 


50  p.      16' 


[With  this:  Love  made  to  order,  and  I\Ir.  Rey- 
nolds runs  for  Congress] 

©   Francis    Gellatly,    United    States.    1875: 
11261,  Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1885.  45255 

Temperament;  1  act  playlet,  by  Bide  Dudlev 
[i.  e.  W.  B.  Dudley]     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  3,   1913;    D:  33132:    Walter   B. 
Dudley,  New  York.  45256 

• — :—  See  also  Plays  for  small  stages. 

Temperamental  (The)  journey;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Leo  Ditrichsteiu.    161  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D :  42699 ;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  45256a 

Temperamental  (A)  tragedy;  di'amatic  comedv 
in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  I'ingree.  [2].  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D:. 3771 8;  Earl  Merrill 
Piugree,  Chicago.  45256b 

Temperance  and  intemperance.     Sec  Whisky. 


Temperance  drama;  a  series  of  dramas,  come- 
ilies  and  farces  for  temperance  exhibitions, 
and  home  and  school  entertainment,  by  G.  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  Lee  and  Shepard ;  New  York, 
Lee,  Shepard  and  Dillingham,  1874.  230  p. 
16°. 

Contents  :  The  little  brown  jug. — Seeing 
the  elephant. — A  little  more  cider. — A  drop 
too  much. — The  man  with  the  demijohn. — The 
tempter. — We're  all  teetotalers. — The  last  loaf. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1873: 
13723,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  2.  45256c 

Joel  Mellrose,   a  laborer  in  the  cause  of 

temperance,    by    I.    P.    Noyes.      20    p.      8°. 
Printed. 

©  Isaac  Pitman  Noyes,  Washington;  D: 
3581,  .Tune  13,  1903 ;  2c.  .Tune  15,  1903.    45257 

Temperance  (A)  frolic.  See  Short  plays  for 
small  players. 

Temperance  lecture;  a  comedy,  by  A.  Zimmer- 
man.    [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Al  Zimmerman,  Chicago;  D :  7723.  Dec. 
9,  1905;  2e.  Dec.  1,  1905.  45258 

Temperance  (The)  tide;  or,  The  redeemed  of 
1874,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  llanchett. 

©  D.  Hanchett,  South  Bend,  lud. ;  1874: 
6148,  May  7.  45259 

Temperancers  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv  F. 
Meyer.     [3],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1913  ;  D  :  .34776 ;  Fred  Meyer, 
Detroit.  45260 

Temperierten  (Die);  auseinandersetzungen  in  3 
akten,  von  Emil  Faktor.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  1914.     85  p.     12°. 

©  May  28,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D: 
38332;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  45260a 

Tempering  the  wind;  scenario  of  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Stanlaws.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910;  D :  20424 ;  Penrhyn 
Stanlaws,  United  States.  45261 

Tempest  (The).  Garden  City.  N.  Y.,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  comi)any  [1912]  viii.  143  p.  col. 
front,  illus.,  plan.  12°.  (The  Ben  Greet 
Shakespeare  for  young  readers  and  amateur 
players) 

©  Feb.  28,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1912:  A: 
309526;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.  '  45262 


—  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  Sidney  C.  Newsom.  New 
Y''ork,  London,  The  Macmillan  comi)anv.  1906. 
Hi,  152  p.  front.  24°.  ( [Macmillan's  pocket 
American  and  English  classics] ) 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  I'ork  ;  A :  157523,  Oct. 
9,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1906.  45263 


2284 


44264 


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45278 


Tempest  (The)— Continued. 

-by  AVilliam  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  in- 
troduction, glossary,  list  of  variorum  read- 
ings and  seU'cted  criticism  by  Cliarlotto  Por- 
ter and  Helen  A.  Clarke,  fist  folio  ed.l  New 
York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [190S]  3  p.  1., 
v-xxxi,  [19],3-223p.  incl.  facsim.     front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  I'ork;  A: 
197970,  Jan.  31,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1908.  45264 

from  the  Riverside  edition  ed.  by  Rich- 


ard Grant  White,  with  an  introduction  and 
additional  notes  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr. 
Boston,  New  Y'ork  letc.l  Hou.^diton,  Mifflin 
and  company  [1903 1  IIG  p..  1  1.  illus.  16°. 
(Riverside  literature  series  [no.  154]) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  A :  60260,  May  23,  1903 ;  2c.  June  29, 
1903.  45265 


—  a  comedy,  l)y  William  Shakespeare,  re- 
printed from  the  folio  of  1623,  together  with 
the  text  rev.  and  rewritten  by  John  Dryden 
and  William  D'Avenant,  to  which  is  added 
Caliban,  a  continuation  of  The  tempest,  tr. 
from  the  French  of  Ernest  Renan  by  Eleanoi* 
(4rant  Vickery,  preceded  by  an  introduction 
l)y  Sidney  Lee,  ed.  by  Willis  Vickery.  Cleve- 
land, The  Rowfant  club,  1911.  xl,  236  p.,  1  1. 
incl.  2  facsim.  6  port.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1912  ;  A :  305282  ; 
Rowfant  club,  Cleveland.  45266 


—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.  Philadelphia.  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1892.  xi,  [1],  465  p.  8°. 
(New  variorium  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  9) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness.   I'hiladelphia ; 
1892  :  11234,  Mar.  14  ;  2c.  Miw.  14.  45267 


—  ed.  by  Herbert  E.  Greene.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  3913.  xxiii,  143  p.  front. 
24°.     (The  Tudor  Shake.speare) 

©    Oct.    15,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    16,    1913;    A: 
354800 ;  IMacmillan  co.,  New  York.  45268 


— ■  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J,  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  Ijimdon,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  1.57,  [1]  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.      (Shakespeare's  complete  works,     v.  17) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1898 :  .30634. 
May  17;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  45269 


— ■  a  new  ed.  of  Shakspere's  works,  with 
critical  text  in  Elizabethan  English,  and  brief 
notes  illustrative  of  Elizabethan  life,  thought 
and  idiom,  by  Mark  Harvey  Liddell.  v.  2. 
New  York,  Doubleday,  Paue  &  co.,1903.  xxiii, 
216.  [1]  p.  f°.  (The  Elizabethan  Shak- 
spere) 


©  D(mbleday,   Page  &  co.,   New  Y^ork ;   A: 
76631.  Jan.  9.  1904;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1904.        45270 


Tempest  (The) — Continued. 

spectacular  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  3 

scenes,  by  F.  Seariglit  and  E.  Lewers.     19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.    5,    1909 ;    D :  16858 ;    Frankly n 
Searight  and  Edward  Lowers,  New  Y'ork. 

45271 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Henry  James 
and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Gertrude  De- 
main  Hanunond.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxxii,  110  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shake- 
speare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.     v.  16) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge.  ]\Iass. ;  A : 
190086,  Oct.  21,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  21.  1907.    45272 


—  with  preface  and  notes  bv  S.  Thurber. 
Bo.ston,  Allyn  &  Bacon  [1900]  "x.  124  p.  12°. 
(The  academy  series  of  English  classics) 

©   Sanuiel  Thurber,  Roxburv,   Mass. ;   1900 
A  :  21230,  Aug.  25  ;  2c.  Se])t.  12.  45273 


— -(The  comedy  of);  abridged  and  ed.  by 
Sarah  W.  Iliestand,  with  illusti-ations  after 
drawings  by  ¥.  A.  M.  Retzsch.  Boston,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.,  1900.  ix,  [1],  98  p.  front, 
(port.)  pi.  12°.  Heath's  h(mie  and  school 
classics;  The  beginner's  Shakespeare) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co..  Boston  ;  1900  A  :  1.5811. 
June  26;  2c.  Jvme  26;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.     45274 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henrv  Nor- 


man Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charl- 
ton Black,  with  the  coijperation  of  Andrew 
Jackson  George.  Boston,  Ginn  and  company. 
(The  new  Hudson  Shake.speare) 

©  Glim  &  CO.,  Boston;  A :  2339.50,  Mar.  18. 
1909.  45275 


Same.  Schooled.  [Boston]  Ginn  and  com- 
pany [1909]  lvi.l3Sp.  front,  (facsim.)  16°. 
<The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©    July   21,    1909;    2c.   Aug.    13.    1909;    A: 
246409 ;  Ginn  &  CO.,  Boston.  "     45276 

—  (The  Shake-speare  drama  of);  the  restora- 
tion of  man's  empii-e  over  nature,  ed.  by  Ed- 
win Reed,  illustrations  by  F.  K.  Rogers. 
Yerulam  ed.  Boston,  The  Coburn  press,  i909. 
xxvi  p.,  2  1.,  94  p.    front.,  plates.     16°. 

©    Dec.    31,    1909;    2c.    Feb.    14.    1910:    A: 
2.56740 ;  Frank  K.  Rogers,  Boston.  45277 

—  (Shakespeare's);  biographical  outline  .-ind 
notes,  by  INIargaret  Hill  McCartei-.  Topeka. 
Kan.,  Crane  &  company,  1908.  (The  Crane 
classics,  no.  42) 

©  Crane  &  co.,  Topeka,   Kan. ;   A :  2173S8. 
Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  45278 


2285 


45279 


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45295 


Tempest  (The) — Continued. 

— —  (Shakespeare's)  with  introduction,  and 
notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son. Boston,  Gliin  eV:  Heatli,  1S7S).  171  p.  1(5°. 
(Aiuiotated  Eugiisli  classics) 

©    Henry    N.    Hnds(jn.    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
ISTO :  12959,  Sept.  80;  2c.  Oct.  29.  45279 

with    notes,    examination   papers    and 


plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Brainerd 
Kellogix.  New  York.  Clark  &  Mayuard,  1882. 
5,  vi-xviii  p.,  1  1.,  9-138  p.  24°.  (English 
classics) 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York;  1882:  6017, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  45280 

—  (Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  Homer  B.  Sprague,  with  suggestions  and 
plans  for  study,  topics  for  essays,  etc.  New 
York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and 
company,  1896.  147  p.  front,  (port.)  12°. 
'Studies  iu  Engli.sh  classics) 

©    Silver,    Burdett    &    co.,    Boston;    1896: 
.•')]976,  Sept.  17;  2c.  Sept.  17.  45281 

—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Holfe.     New 


York,  Harper  &  brothers.  1871.     iv,  [3]  148  p. 
illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;   1871:6200, 
.Tune  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  21.  45282 

—  Same.    New  l^ork,  Harper  &  brothers,  1883. 


©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York:  1883:24328, 
Dec.  27 ;  2c.  .Tuly  5,  1884.  45283 


— •  Same.    New  York.  Harper  &  In-others.  1884. 
1.5.").    [1]   p.     front,   illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  Yoi-k ;   1884:7063. 
Apr.  1;  2c.  July  5.  45284 

— ■  Same.      New    York    &    London,    Harjier    & 


bros.,  1899.     157  [1]  p.     ilhis.     (English  clas- 
sics) 

©  William  J.   Rolfe,  Cambridge,   Mass..  iu 

renewal   for   14   years   from   June   30.    1899; 

1899 :  39513,  June  16  ;  2c.  June  23.  45285 


—  Same.  New  Yoi-k,  Cincinnati  fete.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [19041  226  p.  incl.  front., 
illu.s.     16°. 

©    Wm.    J.    Rolfe.    Cambridge,    :Mass. ;    A : 
76394,  Jan.  6,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.        45286 


—  (Shakspere's);  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neil- 
son.  Chicago,  New  York,  Scott.  Foresman 
and  company  [1914]  2  p.  1.,  7-20.">  p.  16°. 
(The  lake  English  classics) 

©    Apr.    9,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    13.    1914;    A: 
371331;  Scott,  Foresman  &  co..  Chicago. 

45286a 

Kce  ah'io  Henry  the  Eighth  (Shakespeare's 


King)     and     The     tempest. — Shakespeare's 
works. 


Tempest  and  Sunshine;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Doran.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  23962  ;  Marie  Doran, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45287 

dramatization  of  Mary  J.  Holmes'  novel  of 


the  same  name,  by  L.  B.  Parker.     65  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lem.  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  9778,  Jan. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1907.  45288 

—  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  M.  Doran,  based  upon  a  story  of 
same  name  by  Mary  J.  Holmes.  [101]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran.  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  13326. 
July,  11,  1908;  2c.  July  17,  1908.  45289 


—  short    case    version    in    4    acts,    l»y    W.    F. 
Burke.     62  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2,    1912;    D :  30161 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  45290 

—  southern   comedy-drama    in   4   acts,  by   M. 


Doran,  based  upon  a  story  of  same  name  by 
Mary  J.  Holmes.  New  Y'ork.  Samuel  French ; 
London.  Samuel  French,  ltd..  1913.  95  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  258] ) 

©  Oct.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  2.  1913  ;  D  :  34689  ; 
Marie  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45291 

- —  or.  Southern  hearts  and  southern  homes. 


an  emotional  drama  in  ."i  acts,  by  C.  H.  Peck. 

©   Charles   H.    Peck.    Charlestown.   INIass. : 
1876 :  1.391,  Feb.  1.  45292 

Tempest  (A)  in  a  china  teapot;  musical  sketch, 
words  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  nnisic  by  Guenther 
Kiesewetter.  [13]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    3,    1914;    D :  3.j900  ;    Cxuenther 
Kiesewetter,  New  York.  45292a 

Tempest  (A)  in  a  teapot;  a  petite  come<ly  in  1 
act,  bv  Thomas  Picton.  New  l^ork,  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  1871.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  120] ) 

©   Robert   M.   De  Witt.   New  York;    1871: 
12496,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1872.  45293 

Tempest  (The)  in  the  shade  (Tempesta  nell 
ombra);  a  tragedy  of  the  present  day  in  1 
act,  from  the  Italian  of  Count  Gerolamo  En- 
rico Nani,  adapted  by  M.  WaLsh.  55  p.  4°. 
T.vpewritten. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;   D :  .5223,   June 
22,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907.  45294 

See  also  Tempesta  nell  ombra. 

Tempest  tossed;  a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts. 
©  Sanford  amusement  co.,  New  York  ;  1898 : 


67652,  Nov.  19. 


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.    45317 


Tempest  tossed — Continued. 

-an    oi-isinal    drama    in    4    acts,    by    H.    B. 

Eneleh    [psend.  of  Hel^ne  and  Beatrice  Her- 

zoa-]     New  Yorlv,  De  Witt,  1885.     26  p.     12°. 

( fDe  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  337]) 
©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1885 :  19759, 

Sei.t.  19 ;  2o.  Sept.  26.  45296 

Tempesta  nell  onibra  (Tempest  in  the  shade); 
a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Gerolamo  Enrico  Nani. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1899:25014. 
Apr.  10.     •  45297 

iSVv  <ils(j  Tempest  (The)  in  the  shade. 

Tempests  in  tea-cups;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  L.  Pirkis  and  Adrian  Ross,  music  by 
Floriaii  Pascal.    London,  J.  Williams. 

©  .Joseph  Williams,  London;  1898:6526, 
.Tan.  19:  2c.  Jan.  19.  45298 

Temple  Bar;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.   Stanton. 

©  Hush  Stanton.  Philadelphia:  1892: 
45293.  Nov.  7.  45299 

Temple  (The)  dancer;  opera  in  1  act,  libretto 
by  J.  Rell-Kanske,  music  by  John  Adam  Hugo. 
^G  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914;  D :  3.j950  ;  Jutta  Bell- 
Ilanske,  New  York.  45299a 

Temple  of  Bull-Bull;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E. 
Kyle.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13.  1915 ;  D :  41490 ;  Thomas  E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  45299b 

Temple  (The)  of  Hymen;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  l)v  ('.  U.  Tyler,  music  by  Frederick  Coit 

,     Wright. 

©  ('ornclia  Osgood  Tyler,  New  London, 
(\)nn.  :  I):3384,  Apr.  24,  1903;  2c.  May  2, 
1903.  45300 

Temple  (The)  of  justice;  a  melodrama,  by  W. 
Fessler. 

©  Walter  Fes.sler.  New  York ;  1895 :  16787. 
Mar.  25.  45301 

Temple  (The)  of  vanity;  nmsical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  P.  Pauli.  [72]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

®  Ic.  July  29,  1912 ;  D :  30371 ;  Pauline 
Pavdi.  Coytesville,  N.  J.  45302 

Templetou  (The)  teapot;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Grace  Cooke  Strong.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  »& 
CO.,  1912.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  9.  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D :  31357  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  45303 

Templetons'  (The)  night  out;  comedy  in  1  act, 
l»y  E.  L.  Dudley.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  31135  ;  E.  Lawrence 
Dudley,  Camden,  N.  J.  45304 


Templeton's  temperature;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  W.  Corliss.     [1].  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1913;    D:  35010;    Edward 
Warren  Corliss,  Providence,  R.  I.  45305 

Temporibus  hominis  Arpinatis;  [a  play,  by 
Myron  R.  Sanford]  [Middlebury,  Vt.,  The 
Register  co.,  1900]  [43]  p.  4°.  [Text  in 
Latin  and  English] 

©  Myron  R.  Sanford,  Middlebury,  Vt. ;  1900 
A :  15904,  .Tune  27  ;  2c.  June  27.  45306 

Tenipra  italiana;  dramma  in  4  atti,  di  C.  Crespi. 
San  Fra)i('i.sco.  Lanson  &  Lauray  [1912]  62 
p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    12,    1912;    2c.    Mar.   20,    1912;    D: 
29090;  Cesare  Crespi,  San  Francisco.      45307 

Temptation;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  Moise. 

©  I^eonard  Comptou  Moise,  Covington,  La. ; 
D:  14738,  Jan.  4,  1909.  45308 

^a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Mary  J.  Haynes. 

©  Charles  W.  Tig)er.  San  Francisco ;  1879 : 
9756,  July  24.  45309 

Same. 

©  Mary  .losephiue  Haynes,  San  Francisco ; 
1879:12.527.  Sept.  19.  45310 

dramatic  composition,  by  C.  R.  Gore.    29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    6,    1910;    D:  20716;    Clara    R. 
Gore,  Columbus,  O.  45311 

•  in  1  act,  by  A.  Wiseman.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    le.    June    13,    1910;    D :  21326 ;    Arline 
Wiseman.  New  Y'ork.  45312 

a  niodern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  Wester- 

velt  and   E.  Brown. 

©  Leonidas  D.  Westervelt  and  Enu  Brown, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  56899,  Nov.  9.  45313 

play,  by  W.  C.  Van  Brunt.     [2],  4  n.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1913:  D :  33855 ;  W.  C.  Van 
Brunt,  Nev,-  York.  45314 


— ^play  in  1  act,  by  Carrie  Pi'yor  [pseud,  of 
(Jam  Pryor  Buchanan]  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 


©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1911 ;    D :  23495 ; 
Buchanan,  Washington. 


—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  K.  Rolfe. 
4°.     Typewritten. 


©   Ic.   Aug.    14.    1909;   D :  16.558 
Rolfe,  Chicago. 

—  Same.    33  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    31. 
Rolfe,  Chicago. 


Mrs.    A. 
45315 

[1],  28  p. 


Rose   K. 
45316 


19)0;    D:  22446;    Rose   K. 
45317 


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Temptation — Continued. 

-a   temperance   drama    in   3   acts,   by   J.    J. 

IVIitcliell. 

©  John  J.  Mitchell,  Ohio;  1871:  9142,  Sept. 

30.  45318 

or,  Woman,  thy  nanie  is  vanity!  a  drama 

in  1   act,  l\v   Barba   Rossa    [p.'^eud.   of  W.   O. 
Soubron] 
©  William  Otto   Soubron,   Milwaukee  ;  _D  : 

r,S8,  May  29,  1901. 

•  See  also  Virginie. 


45319 


Temptation  of  a  covipon  fiend;  by  Wolf  Gilbert. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Brooks,  New  York;  D :  14936.  Jan. 
21 .  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.  45320 

Temptation  (The)  of  Adam  and  Eve;  a  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanunerstein. 

©  William  Hanimerstein.  New  York:  1898: 
45188.  July  29.  45321 

Temptation  of  money;  a  •  act  comedy  drama 
with  oriuinal  .scenic  and  mechanical  effects, 
by  A.   K:\v\o  and   W.  E.  Boyer. 

©  Alma  Earle  and  Willis  E.  Boyer,  Maple- 
wood.  111.:  1893  :  .")?.3n2,  Dec.  1.  45322 

■4  act  melodrama,  by  A.  Earle  and  W.  E. 


Boyer.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alma    lOarle   and  Willis   E.   Boyer.   Chi- 
cago ;  1894 :  0749.  .Jan.  29 ;  2c.  July  16.    45323 

Temptation  (The)  of  Parsifal;  a  dramatic  play 
in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Edward  Locke. 

©  Mrs.  Beaumont  Packard,  New  York;  D: 
4664,  Feb.  17.  1904.  45324 

Temptation  of  Regine;  or.  The  slave  of 
Scliranden,  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  l)y 
Jean  I^.arrymore.     [66]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Amv   Shaffer,  Confluence. -Pa. ;   D  :  7858. 
Jan.  16,  i906;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1906.  45325 

Temptation  (The)  of  Salonie;  an  original  drama, 
l>y  U.  Wall   []isend.  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©    Robert  "Watr.     Philadelphia;    D :  13533. 
Aui.'.  11,  1908.  45326 

Temptation  waltz;  libretto  of  a  comic  opera  in  1 
act,  by  :M.  E.  Pesnel.     9  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auj,'.  3  1910 ;   D :  21929 ;   Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  Brooklyn.  45327 

Temptations  of  life;  4  act  melodrama,  I)y  B. 
Kling. 

©  Bernard  Kling.  Brooklyn ;  D :  6619.  Apr. 
26,  1905.  45328 

Temptations  of  man;  by  Iv.  Bennett.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19.  1910  ;  D  :  20896  :  Katheryne 
Bennett,  New  York.  45329 


Temptations  of  women. 

©    Charles    A.    Freeman,    South   Norwalk, 
Conn. ;  D  :  5598.  Oct.  3,  1904.  45330 

Tempted;  society  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O.  Moore. 

©  J.  Owen  Moore.  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. ; 
1875  :  8700,  Aug.  23.  45331 

or.  Did  she  sin?  an  original  and  exciting 

drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Alice  Kingsbury  Cooley,  Natchez,  Miss. ; 
1873:  1 2298,  Oct.  27.  *         45332 

Tempted  and  tried;  by  A.  A.  Sobetz. 

©  Alice  Agues  Sobetz,  Buffalo:  1898:  30186. 
iNIay  14.  45333 

Tempted  by  man;  or,  Four  crimes,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Ziemann. 

©  C.  Ziemann,  South  Boston,  Mass, ;  1896 : 
66219,  Dec.  .l.  45334 

Tempted  by  woman;  an  emotional  drama  in  5 
acts,   by    .1.    Ander.son. 

©  Julia  Anderson.  New  York;  1888:24728, 
Aug.  30.  45335 

Tempted  in  all  points;  historical  iilay  in  3 
acts  and  3  visiuns.  by  R.  H.  Ferris.  Boston, 
Corham  press  |1915]  157  p.  12°.  (Ameri- 
can dramatists  series) 

©  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42445 ; 
Ralph  Hall  Ferris.  East  Orange.  N.  .1. 

45335a 

Tempter  (The);  liy  C.  Le  Roy.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Le  Roy.  Mansfield,  O. ;  D :  15725, 
Ai>r.  27.  1909  ;  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1909.  45336 

domestic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 

Sharpsteen.     [1],  49  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   21.   1913;   D:  33009;   Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  45337 

a   drama  of  the  motions  in  3  acts,  by  H. 

Eastman. 

©    Hazel  'Eastman,    New    York;    D :  16016, 
June  7.  1909.  45338 

■  in  3  acts,  by  Marion  Booth. 

©  Marion  Booth  Dotiglas,  New  York ;  1894 : 
50976,  Nov.  1.  45339 

melodrama  in  4  acts,   by  M.   Shapiro  and 

Charles   Horwitz. 

©    Maurice    Shapiro,    New    York;    D :  925. 
Oct.  5.  1901.  45340 

an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 

Elmore. 

©  Howard  Elmore.  New  York ;  1893 :  51880, 
Nov.  2L  45341 


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Tempter  (The) — Continued. 

;i    so(.-iet,\    drama    in    4    acts,    by    William 

Henry  Carson.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  II.  (Jarson,  New  York ;  D :  9592,  Dec. 

S,  1906 ;  2(-.  Dec.  6,  1906.  45342 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 

J.  Sherman.     [38]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1915;    D:  42116;    Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  Chicago.  45342a 

a  tragedy  in  verse  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Ar- 


thur Jones.     New  York  and  London,  Macmil- 
lan  &  CO.,  1893.    3  p.  1.,  108  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co.,  New  York  ;  1893  :  44773, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  45342b 

—  or.  The  forged  bill,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Mrs.  H.  I..  Thomas.    102  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©    :Mrs.    Henry    L.    Thomas.    Philadelphia ; 
1894:  13315.  Mar.  7;  2c.  July  11.  45343 

—  See  also  Temperance  (The)  drama. 


Tempter  (The)  and  tempted.  I^cc  Wine  (The) 
cup. 

Tempting  fate;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.   J.  Bell. 

©  Charles  J.  Bell.  New  York;  1895:8728, 
Feb.  11.  45344 

Temptress   (The);  4  act  drama. 

©  Nadage  iHK-ee,  New  York :  1896 :  47885, 
Aug.  24.  45345 

Temptus  and  us  three;  a  4  act  spectacular 
comedy,  by  W.  Seton.    Typewritten. 

©  Waldemar  Seton,  Portland,  Or.;  1S94 : 
46878.  Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  45346 

Tempus  fug'it;  play  in  1  act.  by  F.  H.  Fowler. 
[1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914;  D :  37137 ;  Frances 
Herrick  Fowler,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.     45346a 

Ten  a.  m. ;  1  act  play,  by  L.  E.  Walter.  [5]  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  L.  E.  Walter,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  D :  12292. 
Feb.  3,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908;  2c.  rev.  ed. 
Oct.  9.  1908.  45347 

Ten  (The)  degrees  of  crime;  a  .spectacular 
moral  drama  in  10  sensational  tableaux,  by 
J.  P.  Kitter.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange.  N.  J. :  D :  9512, 
Nov.  24.  1906;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906:  Ic.  new  ed. 
Mar.  4,  1907.  45348 

Ten  (The)  dollar  coat.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  $10.00  (The) 
coat. 

Ten  dollars  or  ten  days.  Sec,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  $10  or  ten 
days. 


Ten  (The)  forty  west.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  10:40  (The) 
west. 

Ten  girls  and  no  husband;  a  musical  burlesque. 

©    ,Tohu    (.'luirles    Frver,    Harlem,    N.    Y". ; 

1883 :  19524,  Oct.  23.  45349 

Ten  lights.      See  Craps. 

Ten  mile  crossing.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  10  mile  cross- 
ing. 

Ten  minutes  for  refreshments;  or.  An  heiress 
in  Irish,  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ben.  A. 
Baker. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1871: 
.")9S1.  June  23.  "  45350 

Ten  minutes  in  a  box  office;  by  M.  Shaw.  4  p. 
f^     Typewritten. 

©  Morton  Shaw,  Louisville ;  D :  12329,  Feb. 
8.  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1908.  45351 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
dramatized  from  T.  S.  Arthur's  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  William  W.  Pratt.  New  ed. 
New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  47  p.  12°. 
([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays]) 
©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890: 
35815,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  45352 


■  a    temperance    drama   in   5   acts,    founded 

on  T.  S.  Arthur's  novel,  by  William  W.  Pratt. 
Rev.  ed.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1898. 
46  p.     12°. 

©    Dick    &    Fitzgerald,   New   York;    1898: 
14759,  ilar.  2;  2c.  July  15.  45353 

•  a  temperance  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  T.  Nel- 
son.    [107]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Tecumseh  Nelson,  Chicago ;  D : 
3662,  June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  26,  1903.     45354 

Ten  percent;  play  in  4  acts.  73  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910 ;  D :  21381 ;  C.  D.  Frie- 
bolin,  Cleveland.  45355 

Ten-sixty-six,  by  Jove!  or.  The  conquest  of 
England,  sketch,  by  Robert  Dabney  [pseud, 
of  A.  Ireland]     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23.    1912;    D :  314.50 ;    Allevne 
Ij-eland.  New  York.  45356 

Ten  thousand;  or,  The  adventures  of  Fred 
Esteller,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Seely. 

©    John    A.    Seely,    Covington,    Kv. ;    1875 : 
4326,  Apr.  28.  45357 

Ten  (A)  thousand  dollar  bunco.  Sec.  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
$10,000   (A)   bunco. 

Ten  (A)  thousand  dollar  wager.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
$10,000    (A)  wager. 


2289 


45357 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSTTIOll^S 


45375 


Ten  thousand  dollars;  or,  Madame  De  Lacey, 
1  act  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  E.  Eltlridge.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915;  D :  42244 ;  Harry  Ef- 
flin  Eldridge,  Chicago.  45357a 

Ten  thousand  miles  away;  a  di'ama  in  4  acts. 

©  Oliver  Doiid  Bvron.  T'nited  States:  1880: 
3059.  P'eb.  25.  45358 

Ten  thousand  pounds  a  year;  a  comedy  or  play, 
by  Emma  Y.   Sheridan. 

©  Piiclinnl  :\ransfiol(l.   I'liited  Stales;  1892: 
3491,  Jan.  21.  45359 

■ /S'Cf  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begiu- 

ging  witli  (igures :  £10,000  a  year. 

Ten    thou.sand    reward;    dramatic    siietch,    bv 
O.  S.  Starling.     [3],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  * 
©  !<•.  Nov.  14.  1913:   D :  35022 ;   George  S. 
Starling.  New  York.  45360 

Ten  to  one;  u  comedy  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Barnard   and    N.   Burgess. 

©   Neil    lUirgess,    Highlands.   N.    .7.:    1888: 
17.325,  .Tune  18.  45361 

01-.  The  country  fair,  a  comedy  play  in  4 

acts,  l)y  Charles  Bariiai-d  and  N.  Burgess. 

©    Neil    Burgess.    New   York;    1888:18150. 
June  25.  45362 

Ten  (The)  virg-ins;  a  sacred  drama,  by  E. 
Brown.  Nashville,  Tenn..  American  book  and 
job  print.  1873.    16  p.     8°. 

©     Evie     Brown,     Nashville ;     1875 :  11500, 
Nov.  3 :  2c.  Jan.  25.  1876.  45363 

Ten  years;  tragedy  of  extremes  in  1  act.  by 
J.  U.  Harris.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22.  1912:   D:  31443;   Joseph  U. 
Harris.  Central  Islip.  N.  Y.  45364 

or.  The  prison  quarry,  a  sensational  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  W.  J.  Thompson. 

©    W.    .T.    Thomp.son,    Philadelphia:    1883: 
18879.  Oct.  13.  45365 

Ten  years  after;  a  Pm-iiu  play,  bv  E.  G.  Gerson. 
[7]    p.      8". 

©  Emily   Goldsmith   Gerson.   Philadelphia  ; 
1^ :  14576,  Dec.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909. 

45366 

Sec  aUo,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning witlx  figures :   10  years  after. 

Ten  years  and  ten  months;  comedy, by  Chas.  A. 
Place.     [3],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   17,   1915;    D :  41521 ;    Theodore 
Kehrwald,  New  York.  45366a 


Ten  years  of  fraud, 
strels. 


Sec  South  Carolina  min- 


Tenailles    (Les)      See   Theatre    complet;    [de] 
Paul  Hervieu. 


Tender  (A)  attachment;  a  farce,  by  G.  M.  Ba- 
ker. Boston,  Lee  and  Shepard.  1871.  24  p. 
12°.     ([Amateur  drama,  no.  1]) 

©  George  M.   Baker,   Boston ;   1871 :  11954, 
Dec.  16;  2c.  Dec.  16.  45367 

Tender  (A)  goose;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
II.   Montague. 

©    Harry    Montague.    New    York;     1893: 
49920,  Nov.  9.  45368 

Tender-hearted  (The)  tyrant;  an  original  comic 
Opel;!  in  2  acts,  book  by  Lewis  Vicary.  [2], 
36  p.    4^    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©     Frank     Fruttchey,     Detroit:     D:5438. 
-Vug.  3.  1904;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1904.  45369 

Tender  (The)  passion  in  a  tough  place.  See 
Border  belles. 

Tenderfoot  (The);  a  comedy  di'ama  in  4  acts, 
by  .T.  ^V.  Ivosenquest. 

©  J.  Wesley  Rosenqnest,  New  York ;  1891 : 
34658.  Sept.  29.  45370 

or.  The  Texas  rangers,  a  musical  comedv 

in  3  acts,  by  R.  Carle.     [133]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©    Richard   Carle,    Somerville,    Mass. ;    D : 
3288.  Apr.  15.  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.      45371 

Tenderfoot  (A)  in  Texas;  by  G.  M.  Scar- 
borough. 

©    G.    M.    Scai-borough,    Chicago;    D :  3261. 
Apr.  8.  1903.  45372 

Tenderfoot  (A)  on  the  trail;  by  Ed.  and  Lola 
Tannehill.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ya\.  Tannehill,  Des  Moines  ;  D  :  9577,  Dec. 
4,  1906 :  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  45373 

Tenderfoot's  (The)  troubles;  a  western  com- 
edy novelty  sketcli.  by  H.  A.  Brunswick.  1 
p.    1..   12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18.  1914 ;  D :  38837 ;  H.  A.  Bruns- 
wick. Chicago.  45373a 

Tenderfoot's  (The)  turn;  rewritten  version  of 
the  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffing- 
well.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
1 48]  )).  f°.  Mimeographed.  [Copyrighted 
1909  under  the  title  of  On  the  Rio  Grande, 
or   Gambler's   romance] 

©    Nov.    12,    1914;    2c.    Nov.   23,    1914;    D: 
.38893  ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  45373b 

Tenderloin  (The)  after  dark;  musical  cocktail 
in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  L.  Stevens.  [2].  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9.  1912 :  D :  30669 ;  Leo  Stevens, 
Omaha,  Neb.  45374 

Tenderloin  (The)  beauties;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
nets.  an-,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©   W.    B.   Watson.   New   York ;    1897 :  9906, 
^c^-  S.  45375 


2290 


45376 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45395 


Tenderloin  extravaganza;  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chicago;  1897:28250. 
^lay  7.  45376 

Tenderloin  (The)  of  New  York  by  night;  a 
(Irniiia  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jarrow. 

©  Joseph  J  arrow.  New  York;  D:  3015.  Feb. 
.19,   1903.  45377 

Tenderloin  tales;  in  1  act,  playlet,  by  T.  Brown, 
H.  G.  De  Bank  and  L.  Marsh.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1911;  D:  25983:  Tom  Brown. 
Horace  G.  De  Bank  and  lieonard  IVIarsh, 
North  Adams,  Mass.  45378 

Tenderloin  (A)  tragedy;  sketcli,  by  H.  C.  Bnm- 
iii,2:haus.     12  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1911:  D :  24628 ;  H.  C.  Brun- 
in.ii-h;uis.  New  Yoiic.  45379 

Tenderloin  tribulations.  See  Wrong  (The) 
raid. 

Tenement  (A)  incident.  See  Three  genera- 
tions. 

Tennessean  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  W.  A.  Dromgoole.  [162]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913;  D:  32220;  Will  Allen 
Dromgoole,  Nashville.  45380 

Tennessee;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Moretta. 

©  Eileen  :Moretta.  New  York  :  D  :  939S,  Nov. 
6,  1906.  45381 

a   three-cast   play   in   1   act,   by   M.    Quad 


[pseud,   of  C.   B.   Lewis] 

©  C.  B.  Lewis.  Brooklyn;  1898:61213,  Oct. 
18.  45382 

Tennessee  Tess,  the  queen  of  the  moonshiners; 
a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Bitter.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Bitter.  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  8890. 
July  30,  1906;  2c.  July  30.  1906.  45383 

Tennessee's  pardner;  an  original,  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1883:7161,  Apr. 
16.  45384 

play  in  4  acts,  by   Scott  Max'ble.      [75]    p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915;  D:  41555;  Arthur  C. 
Alston,  New  York.  45384a 

Tenor's  (The)  dilemma;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  L.  Berger.    4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;   D:  30164;   Samuel   L. 
Berger,  Boxbury,  Mass.  45385 

Tenor's  (The)  forenoon;  a  comedy  vaudeville 
skit,  by  B.  M.  Wilson.     Typwritten. 

©   Bertha    M.    Wilson,    New   York;    1899: 
27741,  Apr.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  45386 


Tenspotters  (The);  a  comedy  opera  in  2  acts, 
hook  and  lyrics  by  C.  Vredenburg.  70  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  "\'redenburg.  Chicago  ;  D  :  .5651, 
Oct.  17.  1904:  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  45387 

Tent  and  throne;  a  romantic  plav  in  5  acts,  bv 

J.    G.   Wilson. 

©    .Tolm    G.    Wilson.    (Jhicnun;    1879:2937. 

3[ar.  3 ;  2c.  May  8.  45388 

Tentacles;   drama    in   3   acts,   by   C.   H.  Mason. 

173]  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23.    1914:    D :  36812 ;    Carl    H. 
:\rason.  Hamilton.  O.  45388a 

Tentaruja  y  conipania;  entremes  en  prosa, 
original  de  I*.  Muiioz  Seca.musica  del  maestro 
Koberto  Ortells.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
es])anoles]  1911.     24  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.    21.    1911:    2c.    Aug.   22.    1911;    D: 
2-1041 :  I'edro  :\Iurioz  Seca,  Madrid.  45389 

Teutation  (La)  See  also  Countess  (The)  de 
Vardes. 

Tentation  (La)  de  I'Abbe  Jean;  piece  en  3 
actes.  en  prose,  par  Louis  Payen  [pseud,  of 
.\lbert  Lienard]  Paris,  Librairie  Moli^re, 
1907.     87   p.      12°. 

©  Felix  Demoly,  Paris;  D :  10741.  June  12. 


1907 


June  21.  1907. 


45390 


Tenth  (The)  comniandnient;  by  G.  C.  H.  Sears. 

©  ( Jeorgia  C.  H.  Sear.s,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D:1-">307.  Mm:  11.  1909.  45391 

or.  Mrs.   Merrill's  diversion,   a  play  in  4 


acts,  by  K.   Burke. 

©  Kathleen  Burke.  Snn  Francisco;  D :  8978, 
Aug.  20.  1906.  45392 

Tenth  (The)  of  August;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  8 
scenes,  by  A.  H.  Hakanson.  [60]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  Heimer  Hakanson.  New  York:  D: 
13957,  Sept.  30.  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.     45393 

Tenth  (The)  viscount;  romance  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Aitken  and  B.  Dean.  [108]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24.  1914  :  D  :  36829  ;  Robert  Ait- 
ken. ISIarlow.  England,  and  Basil  Dean.  Lon- 
don. 45393a 

Tercer  (El)  denionio;  esbozo  de  comedia  en  1 
acto.  de  J.  Grau  Delgado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1908.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Jacinto  Grau  Delgado.  Madrid  ;  D  :  13453. 
July  25.  1908 :  2c.  July  25,  1908.  45394 

Terence;  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Morgan.  [145] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan.  Cleveland; 
D :  3976.  Sept.  19.  1903 :  2c.  July  20,  1903. 

45395 


2291 


41507 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41523 


Sentiers  (Les)  de  la  vertu;  comgdie  en  3  actes, 
de  R.  de  Flers  et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet.  [Paris, 
Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1903.  2  p.  1.,  78  p. 
12°. 

©  Robert  de  Flers  &  G.  A.  de  Caillavet, 
Paris;  D :  4323,  Nov.  28,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  28, 
1903.  41507 

■ -(The  paths  of  virtue);  in  3  acts,  tr.  from 

the   French   by    de   Caillavet    and   de    Flers. 
[177]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  de  Caillavet  and  de  Flers,  Paris;  D: 
4178,  Nov.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.         41508 

Sentimental  burglar;  by  C.  S.  Yost.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909;  D :  17787 ;  Casper  S. 

Yost,  St.  Louis.  41509 

a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  C.  Cowper.    17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

<©  W.  C.  Cowper,  New  York  ;  D  :  9493,  Nov. 


22,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906. 


41510 


Sentimental  (The)  Sarahs;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Holler] 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.    39  p.     12° 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©   Dec.    24,    1910;   2c.    Dec.    27,   1910;    D: 
22926;  C.  N.  MoUer,  La  Crosse,  Wis.       41511 


D: 
41512 


41513 


M.  E.  Ryan 
4°.      Type- 


Sentimentalist  (The);  by  M.  E.  Hamilton. 
©   Marion   E.   Hamilton,   Washington; 
11630,  Oct.  30,  1907. 

Sentimentalists  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Channing-Stetson.     51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  23632 ;  Grace  Ellery 
Channing-Stetson,  United  States. 

Sentinel  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by 
and  A.  C.  J.  Farrel.  [59]  p. 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  23461 ;  Marah  Ellis 
Ryan  and  Alford  C.  J.  Farrel,  New  York. 

41514 

Sentus  limburgus;  a  Roman  travesty,  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Ray.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Ray,  New  York ;  D :  7820,  Jan.  5, 
1906;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1906.  41515 

Separated  by  war,  united  by  peace.     See  Loyal. 

Separation;  a  dramatization  in  a  prologue  and 
5  acts,  by  Randal  H.  Roberts  and  A.  R.  Bouci- 
cault. 

©  Agnes  R.  Boucicault,  New  York;  1886: 
22115,  Oct.  2.  41516 

Separation  (The)  of  the  Browns;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Clara  B.  Batchelder  (Barbara  Bur- 
bank,  pseud.)  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1907.     14  p.     12°. 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
11363,  Sept.  17, 1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.    41517 


Seppl  macht  geschafte;  dialog  fiir  3  mannliche 
und  1  weibliche  rolle,  von  W.  Heinecke.  An- 
tigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1.,  18  p. 
24°.     (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvereine,  no.  88) 

©    Jan.    20,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    13,    1914;    D: 
36011;  Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.      41517a 

Seppl  will  reich  werden;  dialog  fiir  2  mann- 
liche und  2  weibliche  rollen,  von  W.  Heinecke. 
Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1  p.  1., 
14  D.  24°.  (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvereine,  no. 
89) 

©  Jan.    26,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    13,    1914;    D: 
36012;  Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.    41517b 

September  morn;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B. 
Sipe.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915 ;  D  :  42245  ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburgh.  41517c 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics, 

by  Arthur  Gillespie,  music  by  Aubrey  Staufter. 
[157]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Feb.   2,   1914;   D:  35879;   Arthur   J. 
Gillespie,  New  York.  41517d 

musical  farce   in  3  acts,   by   Dave  Lewis, 

E.  Rowland  and  Edwin  Clifford.      [1],  94  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34678 ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land, Chicago.  41518 


—  play  In  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith.    109  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   8,    1913;    D :  33739 ;    Harry    B. 
Smith,  New  York.  41519 


— —  story  of  a  famous  picture  in  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  Cecil  Spooner.  [1],  67  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1913;    D:  34730;    Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  co..  New  York.         41520 

Septimo  (El),  no  hurtar;  revista  de  malas 
costumbres  y  de  constante  actualidad.  divi- 
dido  en  6  cuadros,  precididos  de  un  prologo, 
original  de  A.  Dominguez,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.     39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.  17,   1914;    Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38204  ;  Antonio  Dominguez,  Madrid.      41520a 

Sepulchre  (The)  of  sin;  by  W.  F.  Hatch. 

©   William   F.   Hatch,   Peoria,   111.;    1896: 
16402,  Mar.  13.  41521 

Sequatchee;  a  comedy-drama,  by  E.  R.  John- 
son.   64  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Edward  Reed  Johnson,  Charleston,  Mo. ; 
D :  8762,  June  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1906. 

41522 

Sequel  (The)  of  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Ivers. 

©  Alfred  Ivers,    New    York;    1886:17351, 
July  30.  41523 


2092 


41523 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


41541 


Sequel  to  the  spinsters'  fortnightly  club-  See 
Spinsters'  return  from.  Oklahoma. 

Sequence  (A)  .in  cooks.     See  New  thought. 

Serafina  la  rubiales;  6,  Una  noche  en  el  juz- 
gao,  sainete  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  de  costum- 
bres  madrilenas,  original  de  Torres  del  Ala- 
mo y  Asenjo,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Valverde 
y  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1914.    42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1914;   D: 
38179;  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

41523a 

Seraphica;  romantic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
Justin  Huntly  McCarthy  and  D.  K.  Stevens, 
music  by  Henry  Hadley.  66  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1913;  D:  33219;  David  Kil- 
burn   Stevens,  Boston.  41524 

Seraphine;  or.  The  Godfather,  an  original  dra- 
matic adaptation  in  4  acts  for  the  American 
stage  of  Victorien  Sardou's  French  play  of 
SSraphine,  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

©  James  B.  Runnion,  Chicago;  1877:7160, 
June  18.  41525 

Serena,  the  silent;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Mixon. 

©    Ada    Mixon,    Washington;    1899:28818, 
Apr.  26.  41526 

Serenade  (The);  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York  ;  1897  :  11162, 
Feb.  15.  41527 


—  a  dramatic  composition  in  4  scenes,  by  W.  N. 
Selig.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  N.  Selig,  Chicago ;  D :  6611,  Mav 
1,  1905 ;  2c.  May  1,  1905.  41528 


—  pantomime  in  1  act,  by  Mme.  E.  Alberti 
and  Marshall  Stuart.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34632 ;  Mme.  E.  Al- 
berti, New  York.  41529 

by  S.  Walker.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©    Ic.    June   26,    1911;     D:  24581;     Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  41530 


—  sometimes  called  All's  well  that  ends  well 
and  Nip  and  tuck,  a  Negro  sketch  in  2  scenes. 
arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  1876.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethi- 
opian and  comic  drama,  no.  84] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7980,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  41531 


■  See  also  Four  plays  of  the  Free  theater. 


Serenade  (The)  party;  or,  The  miser's  troubles, 
a  black  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont. 
Chicago,  The  Dramatic  publishing  co.  [1897] 
9  p.    12°.     ([Darkey  and  comic  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59880. 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  41532 

Serenaders  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  L.  F.  Bishop.     Typewritten. 

©  L.  Francis  Bishop,  Chicago ;  1896 :  69944. 
Dec.  24;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1897.  41533 

Serenata  (La)  del  pueblo;  zarzueladramaticaen 
1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  G.  CantS  y 
R.  de  Santa  Ana,  mtisica  de  los  maestros 
R.  Soutullo  y  L.  Andreu.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  [44]  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21088 ;  Gonzalo  Cant6  y  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana. 
Madrid.  41534 

Sereno  de  mi  barrio;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa ;  original  de  M. 
Sanz  Sanz,  mflsica  del  maestro  Seller.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909. 
39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17479 ;  Miguel  Sanz  Sanz,  Madrid.  41535 

Serf  and  empress;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  V.  For- 
bin. 

©  Victor  Forbin,  New  York ;  1897 :  50767, 
Sept.  11.  41536 

Serfs  of  the  nation;  a  realistic  drama  with 
sensational  effects  in  5  acts,  by  Walter  E. 
Fitzhenry. 

©  W.  E.  Fitzhenry,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. ;  1881 : 
9479,  June  16.  41537 

Sergeant  Kitty;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  A.  Baldwin 
Sloane.  [115]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libret- 
to only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York ;  D :  3978, 
Sept.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903.  41538 

Same.  Rev.  ed.  [117]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York ;  D :  4455, 
Dec.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1903.  41539 

Sergeant  (The)  of  Waterloo;  a  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Victor  Hugo's 
Les  miserables,  by  Mrs.  H.  L.  Thomas. 

©  Mrs.  Henry  L.  Thomas,  Philadelphia; 
1882 :  17364,  Oct.  19.  41540 

Sergeant  Walter;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Julian 
Hathaway. 

©  Joseph  George  Cupples,  Boston ;  1882 : 
5241,  Apr.  3.  41541 


2093 


41542 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41664 


Serious  (A)  flirtation;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Mettenheimer.  Cincinnati,  Elm  street  ptg. 
company,  1873.    56  p.    16°. 

©  H.   J.   Mettenheimer,   Cincinnati ;   1S73 : 
9051,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  Sept.  3.  41542 

Serious  (A)  life;  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  J.  and  A.  MarzuUi.  Newark,  N.  J.  [J.  and 
A.  Marzulli]     14  p.    16°. 

©  James  and  Arthur  Marzulli,  New  York; 
D:2517,  Oct.  31,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1903. 

41543 

Serious  (A)  mistake;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Ostergaard. 

©  Axel  Ostergaard,  New  York ;  1895 :  49513, 
Sept.  30.  41544 

Serious  (A)  predicament;  or,  The  wash  girls 
and  the  sports,  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  L.  D.  Wharton. 

©  Leo  D.  Wharton,  New  York ;  1898 :  34333, 
June  4 ;  2c.  June  4.  41545 

Serment  d'  amour.  See  Golden  (The)  hen. — 
Love's  vow. 

Sermon;  [monologue]  by  M.  C.  Jackson.  5  p. 
f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   July   21,   1910;   D:  21601;   Mary   C. 
Willdridge,  Philadelphia.  41546 

Serpent  (The);  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Prescott. 

©  Marie  Prescott,  United  States ;  1880 :  37, 
Jan.  2.  41547 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Winchester.     133  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  25667 ;  Edythe  Win- 
chester, Pittsburgh.  41548 

Serpent,  a  cowboy  and  the  dove;  western  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Angell,  39  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D :  16837 ;  J.  S.  Angell, 
Charles  City,  la.  41549 

Serpent  (The)  and  the  bird;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  A.  Tefft.     28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  15049, 
Feb.  10,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1909.  41550 

Serpent  (The)  and  the  dove;  an  emotional,  sen- 
sational play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

©  William   E.   Barnes,   New   York;    1878: 
1005,  Jan.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  20.  41551 

Serpent  (A)  in  Eden;  protean  drama  in  1  act, 
by  K.  G.  McLoughlin.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22152 ;  Katharine 
G.  McLoughlin,  New  York.  41552 

Serpent  in  love's  paradise;  by  E.  Musgrove. 
©   Ethel    Musgrove,    Louisville ;     D :  7558, 
Sept.  25.  1905. 


Serpent  in  the  house;  in  1  act,  by  S.  Lewis.  14 
p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.    Sept.   8,   1909;     D:  16726;     Samuel 
Lewis.  New  York.  41554 

Serpent  (The)  of  old  Nile;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
John  Armstrong  Chaloner.  Roanoke  Rapids, 
N.  C,  Palmetto  press,  1915.    66  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  25,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1915  ;  D  :-  41927 ; 
Palmetto  press,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

41554a 

Serpent's  (The)  fang;  a  romantic  melodrama  in 
4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  B.  J.  Fagan.  [143]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagan,  New  York;  D:8124, 
Mar.  7,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  41555 

Serpent's  (The)  tooth. 

©  Alexander  D.  Blair,  Buffalo ;  1895 :  14594, 
Mar.  13.  41556 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Timken.    132  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   1,   1909;     D:  16681;    Franke 
Timken,  Hopkinsville,  Ky.  41557 

Serra,  the  apostle  of  peace;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Park.     [44]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24680 ;  L.  C.  Park, 
Los  Angeles.  41558 

Servant  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Witt. 
[51]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911;  D:  23855;  Louis  Witt, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  41559 

Servant  and  master;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W. 
Ambruster. 

©  Watson  Ambruster,  Philadelphia ;  1884 : 
8005,  Apr,  16.  41560 


Servant    (A) 
troubles. 


girl's    mishaps.       See    Polly's 


Servant  (The)  in  the  house;  by  C.  R.  Kennedy 
[in  5  acts]  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1908.    151  p.    8°, 

©   Charles    Rann   Kennedy,     London ;     A : 
203975,  Apr.  10,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1908. 

41561 


41553 

2094 


a  play  of  the  present  day  in  5  acts,  by  C  R. 

Kennedy.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  Rann  Kennedy,  London ;  D :  12546, 
Mar.  16,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1908.  41562 

Servant  (The)  not  in  the  house;  by  C.  Ticknor. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23307 ;  Caroline  Tick- 
nor, Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  41563 

Servant  (A)  of  the  city;  by  A.  B.  Campbell, 
©  Albion  B.  Campbell,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  7625,  Nov.  27,  1905.  41564 


41565 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


41587 


Servant  of  the  people;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Haskins.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Alice  Hasli^ins,   Spokane,  Wash. ; 
D :  7151.  Aug.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  June  9,  1906. 

41565 

play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Chynoweth.    72  p.    4°. 


Servitude;   play    in   3   acts,   by   E.    G.    O'Neill. 
[46]    p.     4°.      Type\vritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    23,    1914;    D:  38290;    Eugene 
Gladstone  O'Neill,   New  London.   Conn. 

41575a 


Typewritten 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9.    1911;     D:  23055;     Phillips 
Ciiynoweth,  Madison,  Wis.  41566 

Servant  of  the  public;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts 
and  an  epilogue  of  Anthony  Hope's  novel  of 
the  same  name,  by  D.  Kimball.  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  David  Kimball,  Boston ;   D :  15584,  Apr. 
10,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1909.  41567 

Servant  (The)  of  two  masters.  See  Servitore 
(II)  di  due  padroni. 

Servant  question;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maude   Jackson,    New    York;    D :  8421, 
Apr.  25,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1906.  41568 

Servants;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hagedorn. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910 ;   D :  20540 ;   Hermann 
Hagedorn,  Cambridge,  Mass.  41569 

Servants  of  Pan;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Lawrence.     [2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    5,     1914;     D :  36945 ;     Clarice 
Lawrence,  New  York.  41569a 

Servants  vs.  master;  or,  A  father's  will,  a 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Martin. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1898:38719, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  27.  41570 

Service;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  K.  M.  Roof. 
[132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  29304 ;  Katharine  M. 
Roof,  New  York.  41571 

Service  d'ami;  piece  en  1  acte.  par  Daniel 
•Tourda.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1907.     69  p.     12°. 

©  C.  Joubert.  Paris  ;  D  :  11657.  Nov.  4, 1907 ; 
2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  41572 

Service  (The)  of  war;  new  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Rayner.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1913 ;  D :  33662 ;  John  Ray- 
ner, New  York.  41573 

Servir;  piece  en  2  actes  par  H.  Lavedan.  {In 
La  Petite  illustration,  no.  12. — 17  mai  1913, 
serie-theatre,   no.   7) 

©  May   17,   1913;   2c.    June  23,   1913;    D: 
33584;  Henri  Lavedan,  Paris.  41574 

Servitore   (II)   di   due  padroni;   a   comedy   by 
Carlo  Goldoni,  the  translation  called  The  ser- 
vant of  two  masters,  by  Elizabeth  Robinson. 
©   Elizabeth    Robinson,    Boston;   1900  A: 
8994,  Apr.  7.  41575 

5379— VOL  2—17 28  2095 


romantic   drama   in  4  acts,  by   I.   Osgood. 

[59]    p.     f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;  D:23S09;  Irene  Os- 
good, Northampton,  England.  41576 

Servitude  and  freedom;  or.  The  underground 
railroad,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Rector. 

©  Henry  L.  Slayton  and  Edward  M.  Rector, 
Chicago;  1878:5502,  May  7.  41577 

Session  (A)  at  school;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Geo. 
W.  Day.     7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sam  J.  Curtis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13072,  Mav 
20,  1908 ;  2c.  IMay  20,  1908.  41578 

Set  a  thief  to  catch  a  thief;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
T.  A.  Crowley.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13092,  .Tune  1,  1908;  2c.  June  1,  1908.      41579 

Set  in  diamonds.     See  Endurance. 

Set  of  furs;  domestic  tragedy  in  1  act  of  3 
scenes,  by  G.  IT.  Steven.son.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D :  20063 ;  George  Urie 
Stevenson,  Chicago.  41580 

Set  of  turquoise;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich,  stage  busi- 
ness bv  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short. 
16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  12477, 
Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1908.  41581 

Seth  Greenback;  an  amatjeur  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  10784, 
Sept.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  41582 

-Same.    1  p.  1.,  [55]-77  p.    12°.     (On  cover: 

Amateur  series) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Sept.  18,  1905;  D:7229, 
Sept.  2,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1905.  41583 

Seth  Spinner's  troubles;  by  J.  Y.  Lewis. 

©  J.  Y.  Lewis,  Chicago;  D:5610,  Oct.  6, 
1904.  41584 

Seti;  a  play,  by  W.  Thorold.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Thorold,  Toronto,  Canada  ;  1895  : 
40139,  Aug.  5;  2c.  Aug.  10.  41585 

•  or,  The  magic  mirror,  by  C.  Pendleton. 

©  Charlotte  Pendleton,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
16933,  June  4;  Ic.  June  4.  41586 

Setting  an  interior;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  J.  C.  Havez. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez,  New  York ;  D :  6759,  June 
2,  1905.  41587 


41588 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


41606 


Settled  at  midnig-ht;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Switzer.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Switzer,  New  York ;   D :  15906, 
May  20,  1909 ;  2c.  May  20,  1909.  41588 

Settled  for  life;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  F. 
Scardefield.    45  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Amelia   F.    Scardefield,    Baltimore;    D: 
13639,  Auk.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908. 

41589 

Settled  in  court;  French  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  by  A.  A.  Corbett. 

©   Adolphe  A.   Corbett,  New  York;   1892: 
34438,  Aug.  20.  41590 

Settled  out  of  court;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  K.  Tootle.  [2],  126  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

®  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38395;  Harry  King 
Tootle,  St.  Louis.  41590a 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lee  Arthur.    [2],  26  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1911;  D:  26003;  John  Lan- 
caster, Rossville,  N.  Y.  41591 

comedy  sketch,  by  John  S.  Carroll.  [2],  9 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    20,    1912;    D :  28777 ;  Alfred 

Deery,  New  York.  41592 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.    138  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32169 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  41593 

Settlement  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Tread- 
well  [i.  e.  S.  T.  McGeehan]  [2],  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911;    D:  24951;    Sophie 
Treadwell  McGeehan,  San  Francisco.     41594 

Settlement  (The)  house;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  E.  Dunbar. 

©  Robin  Ernest  Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
^  :  15730,  Apr.  28,  1909.  41595 

Settlement  (Th.e)  in  the  West;  or.  Lost  and 
found,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Seifert. 

©    Henry    Seifert,    United    States;    1880: 
19134,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.  41596 

Settlement  (The)  worker;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Baruch  Israeli.     S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept,  29,  1910;  D :  22175 ;  B.  Israeli. 
Washington.  41597 

Settlements;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Lieban.  47 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1909;  D :  17043 ;  Alfred  Lie- 
ban,  New  York.  41598 

Settlers;  or,  A  child  of  the  woods,  an  American 
drama  illustrating  life  in  the  far  West  in  4 
acts,  by  Oliarles  Wathen  Chase. 

©   Minnie   Wallace,   United    States;    1880: 
3207,  Fob.  28.  41599 


Seven  (The)  ages;  a  protean  sketch  in  1  act, 
illustrated  to  suit  the  period,  by  J.  S.  De 
Barry. 

©  Joseph  S.  De  Barry,  New  York;  1875: 
2006,  Mar.  4.  41600 

a  tableau  entertainment,  by  [George  Mel- 
ville Baker]  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  Co. 
[1873]  [2],  p.  187-213,  illus.  12°.  ([The 
amateur  drama,  no.  8) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston  ;  1873  :  872.  Jan. 
31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  41601 

Seven  ages  according  to  Bill;  1  act  protean 
sketch,  by  L.  F.  Brand.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1910 ;  D :  21405 ;  Louise  Fen- 
ton  Brand,  Milwaukee.  41602 

Seven  ages  of  a  New  Yorker  in  young  New 
York;  a  kaleidoscopic  representation  in  7 
tableaux,  by  H.  E.  Dixey  and  William  Gill. 

©  Henrv  E.  Dixey,  New  York ;  1889 :  8840, 
Mar.  20.  41603 

Seven  (The)  ages  of  giving;  spectacular  enter- 
tainment in  2  scenes,  by  F.  M.  Wallace.  New 
York,  Samuel  French ;  London.  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1910.     22  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  22711 ; 
Florence  Magill  Wallace,  Moline,  111.      41604 

Seven  ages  of  man.  See  Burlesque  panto- 
mime of  Shakespeare's  Seven  ages  of  man. 

Seven  (The)  ages  of  two  Micks.  See  Polyg- 
amy, 

Seven  and  last.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures :  7  and  last. 

Seven    (The)    beauties;    a   burlesque   in    1    act, 

joint  authorship  of  J.  Berry  and  Ned  Straight. 

©    Jacob    Berry,    New    York;    1876:6781. 

May  31.  41605 

Seven  (The)  blasts;  temperance  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  C.  Parish.  Mt.  Ida,  Ark.,  Seven 
blasts  pub.  CO.,  1915.    32  p.    8°. 

©   May   14.   1915;    2c.   May   17,   1915;    D: 
40684 ;  Samuel  Claborn  Parish,  Mt.  Ida,  Ark. 

41605a 

Seven  (The)  chains  of  Cibola;  play  of  Alta, 
California  in  the  days  of  the  missions,  by 
V.  Church  and  Lolita  Rowan.  [117]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   13,   1914;    D:  37550;    Virginia 
Church,  Coronado,  Cal.  41605b 

Seven  daughters  of  Satan;  a  local  extravaganza 
in  2  acts,  by  R.  Jones. 

©      Robert     .Tones,     Boston;      1873:3820. 
Apr.  12.  41606 


2096 


41607 


COPYBIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


41624 


Seven  days;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Roberts 
Rinehart  and  A.  Hopwood,  345  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17236 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  41607 

Seven  days  in  hell;  or,  The  Cherry,  111.,  mine 
disaster,  by  S.  Peel.    33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1909 ;  D :  17677 ;  Seth  Peel, 
Edinburg.  111.  41608 

Seven  (The)  dwarfs;  or,  The  harlequin  and 
the  world  of  wonders,  a  gorgeous  spectacular 
pantomime,  by  J.  C.  Foster. 

©  Joseph  C.  Foster,  New  York ;  1874 :  7664, 
June  6.  41609 

Seven-eleven-seventy-seven.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures: 
7-11-77. 

Seven  (The)  enchanted  castles;  or.  The  castles 
of  the  devil,  a  grand  romantic  fairy  spectacle, 
by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre    Kiralfy,     St.    Louis;     1874:4808, 
Apr.  11.  41610 

Seven  girls;  domestic  farce  from  the  Hungarian 
of  Ferencz  Herczegh,  adapted  by  Edith  Ellis 
[i.  e.  E.  E.  Furness]  [2],  138  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1910  ;  D  :  22591 ;  Edith  Ellis 
Furness,  New  York.  41611 

Seven  harmonizing  kids;  school  scene.  [8]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913 ;  D :  33563 ;  William  J. 
Fitzpatrick,  Chelsea,  Mass.  41612 

Seven  hours  in  New  York;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Ott.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  30465  ;  Matthew  Ott, 
WoUaston,  Mass.  41613 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  777. 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven,  a  nameless 
personage.     See,   at    end   of   alphabet,    titles 
beginning  with  figures :  777,  a  nameless  per- 
sonage. 

Seven  hundred  and  seventy-seven:  ten.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures:  777:10. 

Seven  keys  to  Baldpate;  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Cohan,     [208]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D :  34852 ;  George  M. 
Cohan,  New  York.  41614 

mysterious  melodramatic  farce,  by   G.   M. 

Cohan,  based  upon  the  novel  of  same  name 
by  Earl  Derr  Biggers.    125  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©   Sept.  11.  1914;   2c.   Sept.   17,  1914;   D: 
38141 ;  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York.     41614a 

Seven  (The)  kings  and  the  wind.     See  Addio. 


Seven  living  pictures.  See  Colonial  (A)  pro- 
gramme for  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution. 

Seven  (The)  oaks;  or,  Money  is  law,  a  roman- 
tic drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  E.  Gardner. 

©  George  M.  Lathrop  and  G.  Edwin  Gard- 
ner, United   States;   1876:770,  Jan.  15. 

41615 

Seven  (The)  palaces;  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
founded  on  the  Arabian  nights,  by  D.  Clift. 
13],  98  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,    1911;     D :  23517 ;     Denison 
Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  41616 

Seven  (The)  princesses;  by  Maurice  Maeter- 
linck, tr.  by  editors,  {hi  Poet-lore,  v.  6,  no. 
1-3,  Jan.-Mar.,  1894;  periodical  ©  Poet-lore 
CO.,  Pl'-iladelphia,  1893 :  55333 ;  2c.  no.  1,  Jan. 
8,  1894;  2c.  no.  2,  Feb.  7,  1894;  2c.  no.  3, 
Mar.  5,  1894)  41617 

See  also  Plays  (The)  of  Maurice  Maeter- 


linck. 

Seven  (The)  red  tops;  musical  play  in  1  act, 
book  and  lyrics  by  Paul  West.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Williuiii  F.  Rochester,  New  York;  D: 
9743,  Jan.  3,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.        41618 

Seven  sensations. 

©  William  F.  Carver,  New  York;  1893: 
n021,  Mar.  2.  41619 

Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesos.     See  Festival  plays. 

Seven  times  one;  comic  operetta  in  4  acts, 
words  by  C.  S.  Clark,  music  by  F.  P.  Hamlet. 

©  Charles  S.  Clark  and  Frank  P.  Hamlet, 
New  York  ;  1885  :  6187,  Mar.  14.  41620 

Seven-twenty-eight;  or,  Casting  the  boome- 
rang, a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Daly,  from 
the  German  of  Von  Schonthan. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1884:5091, 
Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1886.  41621 

•  Same.    New  York,  H.  Roorbach. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1897 :  54578, 
Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  11.  41622 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
vears.  Renewal  no.  1900,  June  15,  1911.  Orig- 
inal entry.  Mar.  10,  1884,  no.  5091.  41623 

Seven  (The)  wishes;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by 
William  Granville  Baker. 

©  Baker  and  Fonda,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  1897 : 
21055,  Apr.  2.  •  41624 

Seven  (A)  year  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Dupont.     [3].  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37306 ;  Albert  Du- 
pont, New  York.  41624a 


2097 


41625 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41630 


Seventeen  ninety-four.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1794. 

Seventeen  ninety-two.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures  :  1792, 

Seventeen  or  forty-four.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures  :  17  or  44. 

Seventeen  seventy-six.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  1776. 

Seventeen-twenty;  or,  The  gambler's  hunch, 
by  W.  A.  Weston.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Weston,  Denver ;  D :  13065,  May 
26,  1908 ;  2e.  Apr.  15,  1908.  41625 

Seventeenth  (A)  century  romance;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Augustus  Wilhelmi  Droosten  [pseud, 
of  E.  W.  Maclean] 

©  Eda  Willielmi  Maclean,  United  States; 
1898 :  10994,  Feb.  11.  41626 

Seventh  (The)  commandment;  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©  Charles  R.  Tyler,   New  York;   D :  4600, 

Feb.  9,  1904.  41627 

a  comedy  romance  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Davis. 

54  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwards  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  116,  Feb.  5, 
1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1901.  •       41628 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mann.    10 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914 ;  D  :  36968 ;  Gustav  Mann, 
Tallac,  Cal.  41628a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Wherlf  [pseud,  of  F.  W\ 

Harris  and  E.  L.  Reizenstein]     [128]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1918;  D:  34367;  Frank  W. 
Harris  and  Elmer  L.  Reizenstein,  New  York. 

41629 

play  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  MacEwen.     [1],  9 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D  :  42573 ;  Frank  Mac- 
Ewen, Brooklyn.  41629a 

Seventh  (The)  day;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Rob- 
ert Richard  Blake.    79  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  John  Richard  Blake,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia  ;  D  :  2006,  June  13,  1902  ;  2c. 
June  13,  1902.  41630 

Seventh  (The)  heart;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Hyman.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1914 ;  D :  38921 ;  Sarah  Hy- 
man, New  York.  41630a 

Seventh  (^h.e)  martyr;  short  play,  by  Paul 
Tresize  [pseud,  of  S.  F.  Whitman]  [2],  22  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1913:  D :  33348 ;  Stephen 
French  Whitman,  New  York.  41631 


Seventy-eight;  an  American  nautical  drama  In 
4  acts,  by  F.  Whittaker. 

©  Frederick  Whittaker,  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y. ;  1873 :  14125,  Dec.  9.  41632 

'Seventy-six;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  G.  Piatti 
and  J.  B.  Heaviside.    Typewritten. 

©  Peter  G.  Piatti  and  John  B.  Heaviside, 
New  York ;  1893 :  52634,  Nov.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  15, 
1894.  41633 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures:  '76. 

Seventy-two  hours  in  Washington.  See,  at 
end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
72  hours  in  Washington. 

Severa  Torelli;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  F.  Mil- 
liken. 

©   James   F.    Milliken,    New   York;    1884: 
4079,  Feb.  27.  41634 

Severed  (The)  coin;  in  1  act,  by  L.  Elliston. 
[18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22073 ;  Louise  El- 
liston, New  York.  41635 

Severite;  pi^ce  en  1  acte,  par  L.  Frapie  et  P.  L. 
Gamier.    33  p.    12°. 

©    Leon    Frapie    et    Paul    Louis    Garnier, 
Paris ;  D :  8284,  Apr.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1906. 

41636 

Sevillanito  (El);  esbozo  de  sainete,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa.  original  de  E. 
Vargas  (Minuto),  mtisica  del  maestro  Pru- 
dencio  Munoz.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1910.    39  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   May   19,    1910;   2c.   May   20,   1910;    D: 
21073;  Enrique  Vargas  (Minuto),  Madrid. 

41637 

Sewing  (The)  basket  play;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  G.  Haines.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1913  ;  D  :  33466 ;  Marion  Ger- 
trude Haines,  Spokane,  Wash.  41638 

Sewing-circle  (A)  of  the  period;  an  original 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde,  O., 
A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  7  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  138] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  1830,  Jan. 
20 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  "  41639 

Sewing  for  the  heathen;  refined  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.  [1915]     20  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.  20,   1915;   2c.  Mar.  24,   1915;   D: 
40163;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  41639a 

Sewing  (The)  machine.  See  Pipe  (The)  of  de- 
sire, and  other  plays. 


2098 


41639 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


41658 


Sewing  machine  no,  40;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Murk  Larkin.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15.  1915 ;  D :  396S3 ;  Mark  Carl- 
ton Larkin,  Oakland.  41639b 

Sewing  school  for  scandal;  by  John  T.  Wheel- 
wright. 

©  George  Riddle,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1881 : 
2966,  Feb.  28.  41640 

Same.    1  p.  1.,  [3]-95  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston  ;  1888 :  9647,  Apr.  2 » 
2e.  May  2.  41640a 

Sewing  (The)  society;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Helen  Sherman  Griffith.  Chicago,  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company  [1901]     15  p.     12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  1028,  Oct. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  41641 

Sex;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E.  Browne.  [2],  81  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  22106 ;  Porter  Em- 
erson Browne,  New  York.  41643 

Sex  pioneers;  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  G.  Springer  and  W.  D.  Hepenstall.  [131] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915;  D:  42341;  Thomas 
Grant  Springer  and  William  Daniel  Hepen- 
stall, New  York.  41642a 

Sexo  (El)  debil;  sainete  en  2  cuadros  y  en  prosa, 

original  de  A.  Ramos  Martin.    Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1912.     35  p.     12°. 

©   May   24.    1912 ;    2c.    May    13,    1912 ;    D : 

29799;   Antonio  Ramos   Martin,   Madrid. 

41643 

Sextette  (The)  girl;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  W.  Ryley. 

©  John  C.  Fisher  and  Thomas  W.  Ryley, 
New  York;  D :  3007,  Feb.  12,  1903.        41644 

Seyny  John,  the  fool  of  Paris;  a  musical  comi- 
detta  in  1  act,  by  C.  R.  Buchanan. 

©  Claude  R.  Buchanan,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.;  D:761,  Aug.  15,  1901.  41645 

Sforza;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry  and 
J.  Fox. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York ;  1872 :  792, 
Jan.  26.  41646 

or.  The  prince,  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 

by  H.  Heaton. 

©  Harold  Heaton,  New  York;  D :  10164, 
Mar.  7,  1907.  41647 

Sh!  Not  so  loud!  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
music  and  lyrics  by  R.  Clifford  Odoms,  book 
by  Cliftord  Odoms  and  Edward  E.  Gates. 
[3],  106  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  R.  C.  Odoms  and  E.  E.  Gates,  Indianapo- 
lis;  D :  15579,  Apr.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909. 

41648 


Sh!    You'll  wake  the  baby;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  McWade.     110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915;  D:  39315;  Robert  Mc- 
Wade, New  York.  41648a 


Shabbona,  the  last  of  the  Pottawottomis. 
General's  (The)  daughter- 


See 


[1], 


Shackled;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Abend. 
57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    27,   1912;    D:  29186;    Hallett 
Abend,  Whiteman  Creek.  British  Columbia. 

41649 

Shackles  (The)  of  fate;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Mas  Nordau.  New  York,  F.  Tennyson  Neely 
[1S97]  199  p.  front,  (port.)  16°.  ([Neely's 
prismatic  library]) 

©  Frank  Tennyson  Neely,  New  York  ;  1897  : 
59006,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  41650 

Shade  (The)  of  Epictetus;  by   C.   M.  Freeman. 

©   C.    M.    Freeman,     Baltimore ;     D :  1372, 

Jan.  30,  1902.  41651 

Shade  (A)  of  Hamlet;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  D.  Miles.    144  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  D.  Miles,  Chicago;  1891:8374, 
Mar.  5 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  41652 

Shades  (The)  of  Shakespeare's  women;  an  en- 
tertainment in  10  scenes,  bv  A.  Laurie  West. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1896.     32  p.     12°. 

©   Edgar   S.   Werner,    New    York;     1896: 
21940,  Apr.  7;  2c.  Apr.  10.  41653 

Shades  of  the  past. 

©   Frank   Henning,    New   York;     D:8501, 
May  8,  1906.  41654 

Shadow  (The);  an  American  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  Turner  Dazey,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1879 :  2368,  Feb.  19.  41655 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hansel. 

©  Howell  Hansel,  Boston;  D :  14644,  Dec. 
16,  1908.  41656 


—  drama   in   1   act,   by   M.   S.  Reardon,  3rd. 
[1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1914;   D:  36004;   Mark   S. 
Reardon,  3rd.,  New  York.  41656a 


—  drama  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Lyster. 
[30]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    27,    1911;    D:  23209;    William 
Lyster,  New  York.  41657 

— -  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Kennedy.     [129] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maxwell  Miller  Kennedy,  New  York ;  D : 
16042,   June  10,  1909;  2c.  Aug.  21,   1909. 

41658 


2099 


41659 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONb 


41682 


Shadow — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Robinson. 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


[2],  69 


©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1913;   D:  34175;   Raymond 
Marshall  Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  41659 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Burke. 

©   Annie    Elisabeth    Burke,     New     York ; 
1893  :  27553.  June  8.  41660 

by  A.    Stevenson.  86  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   26,    1912;  D :  30633 ;    Augusta 

Stevenson,  Indianapolis.  41661 

—  or.  The  trap,  a  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  M.  Arthur.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Malcolm  Arthur,   Edgewood,   R.   I. ;   D : 
15287,  Mar.  9.  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.      41662 

— ■  See  also  Pig  brother  play -book. 


Shadow  (The)  king;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W. 
Pelmley. 

©    M.    W.    Felmley,    U.    S.    army,    United 
States  ;  1889  :  28822,  Sept.  23.  41671 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  crime;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
.T.  Armstrong,  jr. 

©    .lohn    Armstrong,    jr.,    San    Francisco ; 
1872  :  3934,  Apr.  15.  41672 

an  original  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4 


Shadow  and  sunshine;  new  and  original  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Palgrave. 

©  Kate  Josephine  Bateman  Crowe,  United 
States  ;  1883  :  3866,  Mar.  1.  41663 

Shadow  (The)  behind  the  throne;  a  drama  in 
5  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  Alicia  Ramsay  and 
Rudolph  De  Cordova.  33  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Leander    De   Cordova,    New    York ;    D : 
6817,  June  13,  1905 ;  2c.  June  30,  1905.    41664 

Shadow  brook;  or.  The  daughter's  oath,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Stoner  and  J.  P.  Rut- 
ledge. 

©  Philip  Stoner  and  J.  P.  Rutledge,  New 
York  ;  1872  :  10032,  Sept.  18.  41665 

Shadow  castle;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Farraud  Felch.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[18881     61  p.     12°.     ( [Alta  series] ) 

©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago;     1888:26350. 
Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  23.  41666 

Shadow  (The)  dance;  an  original  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  founded  on  Victor  Hugo's  romance 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris,  by  B.  Landeck.  [132] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Benjamin    Landeck,     London  ;     D :  1049, 
Nov.  1,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1901.  41667 

Shadow  (The)  detective;  or,  Leonie,  the  waif, 
a  thrilling  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  H.  Fleraming  of  Baltimore. 

©    Dan    A.    Kelly,    United    States;    1881: 
16693,  Oct.  28.  41668 

Shadow  (A)  from  life;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Z.  Spoerl. 

©    J.    Zent    Spoerl,     Philadelphia;     1895: 
65272,  Dec.  24.  41669 

Shadow  (The)  girl;  a  musical  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  C.  A.  Logan.     [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alison  Logan,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10945, 
July  10,  1907 ;  2c.  July  10,  1907.  41670 

2100 


acts,  by  C.  Bennett  and  E.  L.  Duane. 

*      ©   Clarence  Bennett,   Springfield.   111.,   and 

Edward   L.   Duane,   New   York;    1887:10945, 

Apr.  23.  41673 

Shadow  of  a  curse;  by  S.  J.  Secord. 

©  Sara  J.  Secord,  St.  Paul ;  D :  3945,  Sept. 
15,  1903.  41674 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  lie;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  P.  and  M.  Ha.sbrouck. 

©  Geo.  P.  &  Mary  Hasbrouck,  Sparta,  N.  J. ; 
1894  :  44850,  Sept.  25.  41675 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  sin;  a  romance  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  McAllister. 

©  Phosa  McAllister,  New  York;  1877:9170, 
Aug.  10.  41676 

See  also  Dice  (The)  of  death. — Too  late. 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  tragedy;  a  play  in  10  in- 
cidentals not  counting  the  shadow,  by  L.  D. 
Grange.  [2],  6  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Sce- 
nario] 

©  L.  Demain  (Jrange,  Boston;  D:  5619,  Oct. 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  41677 

Shadow  of  JEtna.     See  Persephone. 

Shadow  (The)  of  Clargis;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  D.  Emmet.     [2],  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   John   Duncan   Emmet,   New   York ;    D : 
5046,  May  18,  1904 ;  2c.  May  18,  1904.    41678 

Shadow  (The)  of  crime;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Wiesberg.    131  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frank  Wiesberg,   Chicago  ;   1895  :  23893, 
Apr.  30 ;  2c.  June  18.  41679 

Shadow  (The)  of  death.     See  On  the  watch. 

Shadow   (The)   of  Nauvoo.      See   Little  Billie 

Piper. 

Shadow  (The)  of  shame;  a  melodrama,  in  4  acts. 

©   Jennie  K.    McKiernan,   Newark,   N.   J. ; 

D  :  3180.  Mar.  23,  1903.  41680 

Shadow  of  Sylvia;  an  original  play  in  3  acts, 

by  W.  S.  Howard.    46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Stanton    Howard,    New    York;    D: 

7352,  Oct.  2,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  41681 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  bars;  a  domestic  drama  in 

4    acts,    by    E.    Barbour.     Blue   Earth    City, 

Minn.,  Hamlin  &  Dillman,  1889. 

©    Edwin    Barbour,    United    States;    1889: 
16167,  May  28.  41682 


41683 


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41704 


Shadow  (The)  of  the  beast;  1  act  play,  by  M.  C. 
Keator.     [3],  10  p.    12°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  10,  1912;   D :  28643 ;  Maude  C. 
Keator,  Alameda,  Cal.  41683 

Shadow  of  the  cross;  by  E.  L.  Lappington. 

©    Eugene    Lee    Lappington,    Lowell;    D: 
14296,  Nov.  16,  1908.  41684 

a  spectacular  drama  in  10  scenes,  being  a 


dramatization    of   Bulwer   Lytton's   romance. 
The  last  days  of  Pompeii,  by  Stuart  Boyle. 

©  August  Mever  and  Ernst  Kronshage,  Mil- 
waukee ;  D :  3509,  May  13,  1903.  41685 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  czar;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  L.  O'Reilly.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Francis  L.  O'Reilly.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
D :  4388.  Dec.  14.  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1903. 

41686 

Shadow  of  the  gallows;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Frost. 

©  Jeremiah  C.  Frost,  Philadelphia;  1883: 
6538,  Apr.  6.  41687 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  guillotine;  by  L.  S.  Bryce. 

©  Lloyd  S.  Bryce,  New  York ;  1888 :  15253, 

May  25.  41688 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  law.     See  Jean  Valjean. 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  Suleimaniyeh;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  B.  I.  Barrett.  [84]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914;  D:  36436;   Bertha  I. 
Barrett,  Boston.  41688a 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  sword;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Palmer. 

©    Charles    Harvev    Palmer,    Milwaukee ; 
1898  :  21028,  Apr.  1.  41689 

See  also  Deserter  (The) 

Shadow  (The)  of  yesterday.     See  Anne  Strong. 

Shadow  (A)  on  the  hearth;  a  domestic  drama 

in  4  acts,  by  E.  J.  Serrano  (Elsie  J.  Barnest 

©  Elsie  J.  Serrano.  New  York  ;  1886  :  8287. 

Apr.  7.  41690 

Shadowed;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Dion  Clayton  Cal- 
throp  and  Cosmo  Gordon-Lennox.  [116]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1913;     D:  34339;     James 
Forbes,  New  York.  41691 

Shadowed  by  3;  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 

©  W.  F.  Mann,  Chicago;  D :  9565,  Dec.  3, 
1906.  41692 

Shadowed  by  three;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Wm. 
M.  Fletcher.     [63]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912 ;  D :  29685,  Goes  litho- 
grfiphing  co.,  Chicago.  41693 


Shadowed  by  three — Continued. 

■ -or.  The  three  proposals,  a  1  act  play  for 

sis  characters,  by  A.  M.  Bennett.     10  p.  f . 

Typewritten. 

©  A.  Milo  Bennett,  Chicago ;  D :  5576,  Sept. 
28,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1904.  41694 

Shadowed,  courted  in  disguise;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  H.  Underwood. 

©   Marshall   H.    Underwood,   Des   Moines ; 
1898:20070,  Mar.  28.  41695 

Shadowed  heart;  an  emotional  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stoner. 

©    Philip    Stoner,    New    York;    1874:4245, 
Mar.  30.  41696 

Shadowed  (A)   life;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  M,  Fowler. 

©  C.  Melville  Fowler,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
1887 :  22075,  Aug.  29.  41697 

drama   in  5  acts,   2  scenes,  by  Walter   S. 

Craven.     [134]  p.     4"".     Typewritten. 

©  Daisy  H.  Craven,  New  York ;  1890 :  4998, 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  18.  41698 

See  also  Cassie, 


Shadowed  lights.     See  Llewellen. 

Shadowed  lives;  a  drama,  by  J.  Adams.  88  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  5176, 
June  14,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  41699 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  E.  Grandin. 

©  Elmer  Ellsworth  Grandin,  United  States ; 
1887  :  34558,  Dec.  31.  41700 

Shadowed  (The)  star;  by  M.  L.  MacMillan. 
Cincinnati,  The  Consumers'  league  of  the  city 
of  Cincinnati,  1908.    24  p.    12°. 

©  Mary  Louise  MacMillan,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
14201,  Nov.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908.    41701 

See  also  Short  plays;  by  Mary  MacMillan. 


Shadowed   to   doom.      See   Yankee   (The)    de- 
tective. 

Shadows;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.   S.  Marion. 
90  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  David   S.   Marion,  New  York;   D :  8279, 
Apr.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1906.  41702 

an  emotional  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 


by  E.  A.  Locke. 
©  E.  A.  Locke,  Albany ;  1872 :  11344,  Oct.  25. 

41703 

1  act  play,  by  Gloria  Barry  [pseud,  of  G. 


Biaggi]     20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Jan.    27,    1911;     D:  23207;    Gloria 
Biaggi,  New  York.  41704 


2101 


41705 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41722 


Shadows — Continued. 

— —play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Burnham.     [1],  34  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30547  ;  Edith  Burn- 
ham,  Swampscott,  Mass.  41705 

by   G.   B.   Mason.     11   p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   8,   1913;   D:  34351;    Gertrude 
Bryant  Mason,  Hermosa  Beach,  Cal.      41706 

—  play  of  the  South  in  1  act,  by  Mary  Mon- 
cure  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co. 
[1915]     18  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    20,    1915;    2c.    Mar.   24,   1915;    D: 
40166 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  41706a 


—  protean  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D :  39223 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  41706b 

tragedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Balderston.    10  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1914;  D:  35880;  John  Lloyd 
Balderston,  New  York.  41706c 

Shadows,   come   like   shadows,   so   depart;  by 
R.  A.  Farrelly  and  E.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  R.  A.  Farrelly  and  E.  W.  Presbrey,  New 
York;  1893:6342,  Feb.  1.  41707 

Shadows   of   a   crime;   a    new   and   picturesque 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R.  Parker,  jr. 

©  Frank  Robinson  Parker,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ; 
1889:23562,  Aug.  1.  41708 

Shadows   of   a   dark   crime;    by    G.   W.    Black- 
burn.    58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Georije   AV.    Blackburn,    Cleveland;    D: 
2723,  Dec.  16,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.    41709 

Shadows  (The)  of  a  dream;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  Shirley.     [23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   If.    Mar.    18,    1912;    D :  29066 ;    Thomas 
Shirley,  Newark,  N.  J.  41710 

Shadows   of   a  great  city;   a   sensational  play 
in  5  acts,  by  L.  R.  Shewell. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T.  Jef- 
ferson, United  States  ;  1884  :  8008,  Apr.  16. 

41711 
See  also  Wrecked. 


Shadows  of  life-— Continued. 
— —a  melodrama,   by  M.   N.   Hall   and   G.  W. 
Wessells. 

©  Mildred   N.   Hall  and  George  W.   Wes- 
sells, Denver  ;  D  :  3436,  May  15,  1903.    41713 

Shadows  of  New  York;  a   comedy   drama  by 
E.  P.  Delaney. 

©   Edward   P.    Delaney,   Philadelphia;    D: 
5608,  Oct  6,  1904.  41714 


— -a    sensational    play    in    5    acts,    by    L.    R. 
Shewell. 

©  C.  B.  Jefferson,  L.  R.  Shewell  and  T.  Jef- 
ferson, United  States  ;  1884  :  675,  Jan,  10. 

41715 

— -See  also  Great  (The)  bond  robbery. 


Shadows  (The)  of  a  household.     See  Mistress 
(The) 

Shadows    (The)    of    famine.      See  Sons    (The) 
of  Ireland. 

Shadows  of  life;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Loiuing.     [3],  79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   12,   1912;   D :  29014 ;   John  Ar- 
thur Loining,  New  York.  41712 

2102 


Shadows  of  Shasta;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Boardm:in.     [67]  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Carro  True   Boardman,   San   Francisco; 
D :  7333,  Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905. 

41716 

Shadows  of  Shiloh;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Greene. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene,  New  York;  1890:8497, 
Mar.  14.  41717 

Shadows  of  sin;  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Hamilton. 
Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©   George    Hamilton,    Chicago;     1900    A: 
27749.  Oct.  8;  2c.  Oct.  15.  41718 

Shadows  of  the  past;  high  class  melodramatic 
tabloid  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1914.  [31]  p. 
f°.  Mimeographed.  (Byer's  library  of  tab- 
loid plays) 

©  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1914 ;  D :  38873 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  41718a 

— — ■  a  society  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Graham.     [66]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Graham,  New  York;  D :  8839,  July 
17.  1906;  2c.  July  20,  1906.  41719 

Shadows  on  the  blind;  an  original  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Darnley  and  H.  Bruce. 
©  James  Henry  Darnley  and  Henry  Alex- 
ander    Bruce,     Liverpool,     England;     1897: 
62032,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  41720 

Shadows  (The)  that  follow;  play  in  4  acts  and 
5  scenes,  by  Charles  M.  Jelleff.  [2],  132  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912 ;  D :  31383 ;  William  A. 
TuUey,  New  York.  41721 

Shadowy  (A)  third;  by  W.  J.  Hurlbut. 

©  William  James  Hurlbut,  New  York;  D: 

7301,  Sept.  23,  1905.  41722 

Shadowy    (The)   waters;    by    William    Butler 

Yeats.    New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  co.,  1901. 

62  p.     4°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  New  York;  A:. 3866, 
Feb.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1901.  41722a 


41722 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   T^E  UNITED  STATES 


41739 


Shadowy  (The)  waters — Continued. 

See  also  Poetical  (The)  works  of  William 

B.   Yeats. 

Shadyside  farm;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  C.  Phil- 
lips.   103  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36296  Ida  J^athryn 
Phillips,  Reading,  Pa.  41722b 

Shaft  no.  2;  a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

F.  L.  Bisby.    Typewritten. 

©  Franls  L.  Bixby,  St.  Paul;  1894:8286, 
Feb.  2;  2c.  Feb.  6.  41723 

Shah   (The);   a   musical   comedy   in  2   acts,  by 

G.  D.  Hand. 

©  G.  D.  Hand,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. ;  1888: 
5443,  Feb.  20.  41724 

Shah  (The)  of  Chicago;  by  F.  J.  Callahan, 

©  Francis  J.  Callahan,  Chicago ;  D :  13373. 
July  20,  1908.  41725 

Shah  (The)  of  Persia;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  R.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Harry  T. 
MacConnell. 

©  Robert  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn;  1896:4061, 
Jan.  13.  41726 

Shah  zaman  (King  of  women);  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Clare  and  M.  Gumbert.  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gaston  Clare  and  Morris  Gumbert,  Port- 
land, Or. ;  D :  7966.  Feb.  8,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  8, 
1906.  41727 

Shah's  (The)  bride.     See  Amina. 

Shake  (The)  down;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  Bon- 
nell  and  W.  Perry.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1914 ;  D  :  38118  ;  Harry  Bon- 
nell  and  Walter  Perry,  San  Francisco. 

41727a 

Shakeress  (The);  a  4  act  drama  embodying  the 
Shaker  creed,  by  N.  A.  Tefft.  [65]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft.  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  10204, 
Mar.  25,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1907.  41728 

Shakespeare;  new  and  original  romantic  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Greville.  [3],  119  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1912;  D:  30386;  Eden  Er- 
skine  Greville,  New  York.  41729 

operette  bouff e  en  3  actes,  de  Paul  Gavault 

&  P.-L.  Flers,  rausique  de  Gaston  Serpette. 
Paris,  Heugel  et  cie.  [1909]  180  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Nov.  12,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17574 ; 
Heugel  et  cie.,  Paris.  41730 

See  also  Midwinter  (A)  nightmare. 


Shakespeare  and  his  love;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  by  F.  Harris.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Harris,  London ;  D :  5754,  Nov.  11, 
1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1904.  41731 


Shakespeare  in  the  kitchen.     See  Mad  actors. 

Shake-speare,  England's  Ulysses,  the  masque 
of  love's  labor's  won;  or,  The  enacted  will, 
dramatized  from  the  sonnets  of  1609,  by  L. 
Davis.  Seaforth,  Del.,  M.  N.  Willey  [1905]  1 
p.  1.,  402  p.  1  1.,  21  p.,  1  1.,  31,  [2]  p.  incl. 
front,     (port.)     illus.    8°. 

©  Latham  Davis,   Seaford,  Del. ;   D :  7043, 
July  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1907.  41732 

Shakespeare  (The)  play;  rhythmic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Osborne  and  L.  B.  Eyre.  [121] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  23725  ;  Hubert  Os- 
borne  and  Laurence  Eyre,  New  York.      41733 

Shakespeare  up-to-date;  an  original  burlesque 
of  the  quarrel  between  Brutus  and  Cassius 
from  Julius  Caesar,  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Arm- 
strong and  .L  D.  Steell. 

©   John   Denton    Steell,   Los  Angeles;   D: 
11779,  Nov.  20,  1907.  41734 

See  also  Pageant  (The)  of  life. 


Shakespeare  versus  politics;  a  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Puerner. 

©  Charles  Puerner,  Ne\v  York ;  1896 :  45685, 
Aug.  10.  41735 

Shakespeare  (The)  water-cure;  a  burlesque 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  The  Larks  [rev.  by  Alice 
Crawford]  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1897. 
42  p.  16°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
.52642,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  41736 

suggested  by  and  adapted  from  Place  aux 


dames,  and  pirated  from  many  authors  living 
and  dead,  by  The  Larks  [rev.  by  Alice  Craw- 
ford] New  York,  Roorbach  &  company,  1883. 
40  p.    12°.     ( [The  acting  drama,  no.  186] ) 

©  Roorbach  &  co..  New  York ;  1883 :  22259. 
Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  41736a 

Shakespeare  (The)  wedding  festival;  or.  The 
poet  and  queen,  by  H.  R.  Browne. 

©  Henry  Redington  Browne,  Boston ;  1881 : 
6667,  Apr.  29.  41737 

Shakespeare  (The)  wooing;  a  play  of  shreds 
and  patches  taken  from  the  works  of  William 
Shakespeare,  by  M.  M.  Taylor. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
5730,  Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  41738 

Shakespeare's  daughters;  fantasy  in  1  scene,  by 
George  Henrv  Trader.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  16  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  189] ) 

©    Dec.    13,    1910;    2c.    Dec.    14,    1910;    D: 
22805;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         41739 


2103 


41740 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41756 


Shakespeare's  heroines  in  club  life;  a  1  act 
play,  by  Mrs.  W.  Maddern.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mr.s.  Will  Maddern,  San  Francisco;  D: 
2853,  Dec.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1902.     41740 

Shakespeare's  house  party.  See  Bill  and  his 
book, 

Shakespeare's  works. 

Note:  For  entries  of  separate  plays  see 
their  titles. 

[Altemus  edition,  1891]     Complete  works 

of  William  Shakespeare ;  based  on  the  text  of 
Johnson,  Steevens  and  Reed,  with  biographi- 
cal sketch  by  Mary  Cowden  Clarke,  and  nu- 
merous Boydell  and  other  engravings,  v.  1-4. 
Philadelphia,  H.  Altemus.  4  v.  front,  port., 
illus.    16°. 

CoNTEis'TS  :  V.  1.  The  tempest.  The  two  gen- 
tlemen of  Verona.  The  merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor. Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  er- 
rors. Much  ado  about  nothi'ng.  Love's  la- 
bour's lost.  A  midsummer-night's  di-eam.  The 
merchant  of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming 
of  the  shrew. — v.  2.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
The  twelfth  night;  or.  What  you  will.  Win- 
ter's tale.  King  John.  King  Richard  II. 
King  Henry  IV.  King  Henry  V.  King  Heni-y 
VI  (pt.  1,  2).— V.  3.  King  Henry  VI  (pt.  3) 
King  Richard  III.  King  Henry  VIII.  Troilus 
and  Cressida.  Goriolanus.  Titus  Andronicus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of  Athens.  Julius 
Csesar. — v.  4.  Macbeth.  Hamlet.  King  Lear. 
Othello.  Anthony  and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline. 
Pericles.     Poems. 

©  Henry  Altemus,  Philadelphia;  1891: 
29813-29816,  Aug.  20 ;  2c.  each  Sept.  10. 

41741-41744 

American    (The)    Shakespeare;    from    the 

original  test,  carefully  collated  and  compared 
with  the  editions  of  Halliwell,  Knight  and 
Collier,  with  historical  and  critical  introduc- 
tions and  notes  to  each  play,  and  a  life  of  the 
great  dramatist,  by  Charles  Knight,  illus- 
trated with  new  and  finely  executed  steel  en- 
gravings, chiefly  portraits  in  character  of  cele- 
brated American  actors,  pt.  1-6.  New  York, 
H.  J.  Johnson  [1878]  6  pts.  fronts.,  plates. 
8°. 

Contents:  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure 
for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors  (part  of 
act  1) 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  1879 :  7405-7410,  June 
3;  2c.  each  June  3.       •  41745-41750 

Same.    New  York.  H.  J.  Johnson. 

Contents  :  Tragedies. 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  New  York ;  1878 : 
12646,  Nov.  4.  41751 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Art  (An)  edition  of  Shakespeare;  classi- 
fied as  comedies,  tragedies,  histories  and  son- 
nets, each  part  arranged  in  chronological  or- 
der, including  also  a  list  of  familiar  Shake- 
speare quotations  by  Charles  and  Mary  Lamb 
and  Mtiry  Seymour  and  others ;  arr.  and  com- 
piled by  C.  A.  Gaskell.  Chicago,  U.  S.  pub- 
lishing house,  1889.    610  p.    front,    illus.    4°. 

©  U.  S.  pub.  house,  Chicago;  1889:15455, 
May  23 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  41752 

-Avon    edition.      Complete    dramatic     and 

poetical  works  of  William  Shakespeare; 
with  a  summary  outline  of  the  life  of 
the  poet,  and  a  description  of  his  most 
authentic  portraits  collected  from  the  latest 
and  most  reliable  sources  by  John  S.  Hart; 
to  which  is  appended  a  descriptive  analysis 
of  the  plot  of  each  play,  together  with  an 
alphabetical  index  to  the  characters  of 
Shakespeare's  plays,  an  index  to  familiar  pas- 
sages and  a  complete  glossary  of  the  words 
used  in  the  text  that  vary  from  their  modern 
signification ;  the  text  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and 
W.  A.  Wright,  with  illustrations  by  Meadows, 
Frith  and  others.  Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Rem- 
sen  &  HafCelfinger,  1879.  [1878]  Ixx,  896  p. 
port,    fronts.,    illus.    4°. 

©  Claxton,  Remsen  &  HafCelfinger,   Phila- 
delphia;  1878:9578,  Aug.  20;  2c.  Nov.  25. 

41753 


—  Cambridge  edition.  Complete  dramatic 
and  poetic  works  of  William  Shakespeare ;  ed. 
from  the  text  of  the  early  quartos  and  the  first 
folio,  by  AVilliam  Allen  Neilson.  Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company, 
1906.  3  p.  1..  [v]-xix  p.,  1  1.,  1237,  [1]  p. 
front,    (port.)     8°. 

©   W.   A.   Neilson,   Cambridge,    Mass. ;   A : 
1.58619,  Oct.  22,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.    41754 


—  Edition  de  luxe.  New  century  Shake- 
speare ;  the  Cambridge  text  from  the  latest 
edition  of  W.  A.  Wright,  with  introductions, 
notes  and  glossaries  to  each  play  by  I.  Gol- 
lancz ;  the  complete  notes,  with  variorum 
readings  and  general  glossary  of  A.  Dyce ;  a 
general  introduction  and  life  of  the  poet  by 
W.  J.  Rolfe,  and  a  history  of  the  drama  and 
general  criticism  by  H.  N.  Hudson  and  others. 
V.  1,  2.  Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co.,  1900.  2  v. 
pi.     port.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona.  The  comedy  of  errors,  v.  2. 
The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure  for 
measure. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
10730.  10731,  Apr.  28;  2c.  each  Apr.  27. 

41755,  41756 


2104 


41757 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


41779 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.     v.   3,  4.     Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co., 

1900.     2  v.   pi.     8°. 
Contents  :    v.    3.     A    midsummer    night's 

dream.    As  you  like  it. — v.  4.   Love's  labour's 

lost.     Merchant  of  Venice. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  16828, 
16829,  July  9;   2c.   each  July   9. 

41757,  41758 

Same.     v.  5,  6.     Boston,   D,  Estes  &  co., 


1900.    2  V.    pi.    front,     (port.'     8 

Contents  :  v.  5,  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
Twelfth  night. — ^v.  6.  The  earning  of  the 
shrew.    All's  well  that  ends  well. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston  ;  1900  A  :  24085, 
24086,  Sept.  28;  2c.  each  Sept.  28. 

41759,  41760 

—  Same.     v.  7,  8.     Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co.. 


1900.     2  V.     pi.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  7.   Winter's  tale.    Troilus  and 
Cressida. — v.  8.    King  John.     Richard  II. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston  ;  1900  A :  27022, 
27023,  Oct.  31;  2c.  each  Oct.  31. 

41761,   41762 

Same.     v.  9,  10.     Boston,  D.  Estes  &  co.. 


1900.  2  V.   front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :   v.  9.    Henry   IV.,   pt.   1,   2. — v. 
10.    Henry  V.     Henry  VI.,  pt.  1. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A :  30913, 
30914,  Dec.  22;  2c.  each  Dec.  22. 

41763,  41764 

Same.    v.  11,  12.   Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 

1901.  2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :   v.  11.    Henry  VI,  pt.   2,  3. — v. 
12.    Richard  III.     Henry  VIII. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  5166,  5167, 
Mar.  16,  1901;  2c.  each  Mar.  15,  1901. 

41765,   41766 


—  Same.    v.  13,  14.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :  V.  13.  Coriolanus.  Titus  Androni- 
cus. — V.  14.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of 
Athens. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  9569,  9570, 
May  17.  1901 ;  2c.  v.  13.  May  16,  1901 ;  2c.  v. 
14.    May  17,  1901.  41767,  41768 

—  Same.    v.  15,  16.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front.,  pi.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  15.  Julius  Caesar.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra. — v.  16.    Macbeth.     Hamlet. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  19093, 
19094,  Oct.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  16,  1901. 

41769,  41770 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.     v.  17,  18.     Boston,  D.  Estes  and 

CO.,  1901.     2  V.     front,  pi.     8°. 

Contents:    v.    17.      Othello.     Cymbeline. — 
V.  18.    King  Lear.     Pericles. 

©   Dana   Estes  &  co.,    Boston;     A:  22888, 
22889,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Apr.  24,  1902. 

41771,  41772 


—  Same.    v.  19,  20.   Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front.,  pi.,  port.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  19.  Venus  and  Adonis.  The 
rape  of  Lucrece.  Sonnets.  A  lover's  com- 
plaint. The  passionate  pilgrim.  The  phoe- 
nix and  turtle. — v.  20.  The  two  noble  kinsmen. 
King  Edward  III. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  22890, 
22891,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Dec.  18,  1901. 

41773,  41774 


—  Same.    v.  21,  22.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co., 
1901.     2  V.     front,     (port.)     pi.     8°. 

Contents:  v.  21.  Plays  ascribed  to  Shake- 
speare. An  historical  sketch  of  Englisn 
drama  before  Shakespeare.  Index  to  the 
characters  in  the  plays. — v.  22.  Life  of  Shake- 
speare. 

©  Dana  Estes  &  co.,  Boston;  A:  22892, 
22893,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Mav  26,  1902. 

41775,  41776 

Same.    v.  23,  24.    Boston,  D.  Estes  and  co.. 


1901.    2  V.    front,     (port.)     8 

Contents  :    v.    23,    24.     Alexander    Dyce's 
glossary  to  Shakespeare. 

©   Dana   Estes   &   co.,     Boston ;    A :  22894, 
22895,  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  each  Mav  13,  1902. 

41777,-  41778 

Works  of  William  Shakespeare.     New 


York.     The  Hamilton  book  co.   [1911]     10  v. 
fronts,     (v.  1:  port.)     illus.,  plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  As  you  like 
it.  Much  ado  about  nothing. — v.  2.  Hamlet. 
Midsummer  night's  dream.  Poems  and  son- 
nets.— V.  3.  Comedy  of  errors.  A  winter's 
tale.  Eenry  VIII.  Richard  III.— v.  4.  Othel- 
lo. Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Love's  labour's 
lost.  Merchant  of  Venice. — v.  5.  King  Lear. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Julius  Caesar.  Two 
gentlemen  of  Verona.— v.  6.  Cymbeline. 
Twelfth  night,  aiacbeth.  Measure  for  meas- 
ure.— V.  7.  King  Henry  V.  Taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  \v'ell  that  ends  well.  King 
John. — V.  8.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  Pericles. 
Timon  of  Athens.  Coriolanus.— v.  9.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra.  Henry  VI. — v.  10.  Henry  IV. 
Titus  Andronicus.    Richard  II. 

©  July  5,  1911 ;  2c.  each  July  14,  1911 ;  A : 
292434 ;  ^Hamilton   book   CO.,   New   York. 

41779 


2105 


41780 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41804 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

each  play  is  preceded  by  a  pref- 
ace by  Israel  Gollancz,  an  introduction  by 
Henry  Norman  Hudson,  comments  by  Shake- 
spearean scholars,  and  a  synopsis  by  the 
editor ;  notes,  explanatory  and  critical,  by 
three  scholars,  Israel  GoUanz,  Henry  Nor- 
man Hudson  and  O.  H.  Herford.  Editor's 
preface,  signed  by  J.  Ellis  Burdick.  New 
York,  Bigelow,  Smith  &  co.  [1909]  20  v. 
fronts,     (v.  1:  port.)    plates.    8°. 

Contents:  v. I.Henry VI  (pt.l) — v. 2.  Henry 
VI  (pt.  2,  3)— V.  3.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Comedy  of  errors. — v.  4.  Richard  II.  Richard 
III. — V.  5.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Merchant  of 
Venice. — v.  6.  A  midsummer  night's  dream. 
Romeo  and  Juliet. — v.  7.  King  John.  Taming 
of  the  shrew. — v.  8.  Henry  IV. — v.  9.  Henry 
V.  As  you  like  it. — v.  10.  Much  ado  about 
nothing.  Hamlet. — v.  11.  Merry  wives  of 
Windsor.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  12. 
Measure  for  measure.  Henry  VIII. — v.  13. 
Othello.  King  Lear. — v.  14.  All's  well  that 
ends  well.  Macbeth. — v.  15.  Julius  Caesar. 
Twelfth  night. — v.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Cymbeline. — v.  17.  Timon  of  Athens.  Corio- 
lanus. — V.  18.  The  winter's  tale.  The  tem- 
pest.— V.  19.  Titus  Andronicus.  Pericles. — 
V.  20.   Poems  and  sonnets. 

©  Oct.  30,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1909;  A: 
251704;  Bigelow,  Smith  &  co.,  New  York. 

41780 

[Edwin  A,   Abbey  edition]     Comedies  of 


William  Shakespeare ;  with  many  drawings  by 
Edwin  A.  Abbey,  v.  1-4.  New  York,  Harper 
and  brothers,  1896.    4  v.    fronts.,  plates.    4°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
As  you  like  it.  Comedy  of  errors.  The  tem- 
pest.—  v.  2.  Midsummer-night's  dream. 
Twelfth  night.  Taming  of  the  shrew.  Two 
gentlemen  of  Verona. — v.  3.  Merchant  of  Ven- 
ice. All's  well  that  ends  well.  Love's 
labour's  lost. — v.  4.  Measure  for  measure. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     Winter's  tale. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1895 :  43667- 
43670,  Aug.  28;  2c.  each  Nov.  15. 

41781-41784 

Edwin  Booth  edition.     Complete  works  of 


Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Clark  and  Wright,  with 
his  life,  an  historical  summary  of  the  plot 
and  characters  and  variorum  readings  to  each 
play,  by  C.  Knight.  Philadelphia,  G.  Barrie 
&  son  [1899]     16  v.  in  8,  pi.     port.     16°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Tempest.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's 
lost. — V.  2.  Midsummer  night's  dream.  Mer- 
chant of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of 
the  shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  3.  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard    II.      Henry    IV.      Henry    V.— v.    4. 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 
Henry  VI.  Richard  III.  Henry  VIII.— v.  5. 
Troilus  and  Cressida.  Coriolanus.  Titus  An- 
dronicus. Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of 
Athens. — v.  6.  Julius  Caesar.  Macbeth.  Ham- 
let. King  Lear.  Othello. — v.  7.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline.  Pericles.  Poems. — 
V.  8.  Biographies.  Variorum.  References. 
Quotations. 

©  George  Barrie  &  son,  Philadelphia ;  1899 : 
51581-51596,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  each  Aug.  4. 

41785-41800 


—  Same,  illustrated  with  fifty  photogravures. 

©    John   C.    Yorston    &,   co.,    Philadelphia; 

1894 :  22329,  May  1.  41801 


—  Edwin  Booth  library  edition.  Complete 
works  of  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Clark  and 
Wright,  with  his  life,  an  historical  summary 
of  the  plot  and  characters  and  variorum  read- 
ings to  each  play,  by  Charles  Knight,    v.  7. 

©  John  C.  Yorston  &  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 : 
14907,  Mar.  15.  41802 

—  Friendly  edition.  Shakespeare's  works ; 
ed.  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1884.    20  v.    fronts.,  illus.    16°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Titus  Andronicus.  Henry 
VI  (pt.  D— V.  2.  Henry  VI  (pt.  2,  3)— v.  3. 
Richard  III.  Love's  labour's  lost. — v.  4.  Com- 
edy of  errors.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. — 
v.  5.  Midsummer-night's  dream.  Romeo  and 
Juliet. — V.  6.  King  John.  Richard  II. — v.  7. 
Tlie  mercluuit  of  Venice.  The  taming  of  the 
shrew. — v.  8.  Henry  IV. — v.  9.  Henry  V. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor. — v.  10.  Twelfth 
night.  Much  ado  about  nothing. — v.  11.  As 
you  like  it.  All's  well  that  ends  well.— v.  12. 
Measure  for  measure.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — 
V.  13.  Hamlet.  Julius  Caesar. — v.  14.  Mac- 
beth. Othello. — V.  15.  King  Lear.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra. — v.  16.  Coriolanus.  Timon  of 
Athens. — v.  17.  Pericles.  The  tempest. — v.  18. 
Cymbeline.  The  winter's  tale. — v.  19.  Henry 
VIII.  Two  noble  kinsmen. — v.  20.  Poems. 
Sonnets. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1884 :  15735, 
Aug.  1;  2c.  Oct.  1.  41803 

—  Harvard  edition.  Complete  works  of 
William  Shakespeare ;  with  a  life  of  the  poet, 
explanatory  foot-notes,  critical  notes  and  a 
glossarial  index,  by  Henry  N.  Hudson,  v.  1. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  xxxiii,  254  p. 
port.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Comedy  of  errors.  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona. 

©  Ginn  &  Heath,  Boston;  1880: 10935,  July 
16  ;  2c.  Nov.  L  41804 


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41842 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.    v.  2^.    Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880. 

3  V.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost.  The 
taming  of  the  shrew. — v.  3.  Midsummer  night's 
dream.  Merchant  of  Venice. — v,  4.  All's  well 
that  ends  well.    Much  ado  about  nothing. 

©  Ginn  &  Heath,  Boston;  1880:10936- 
K)93S,  July  16;  2c.  each  Sept.  11. 

41805-41807 

■  Same.    v.  5,  6.    Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1880. 


2  V.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  5.  As  you  like  it.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Meas- 
ure for  measure. 

:©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston  ;  1880 :  14837, 
14838,  Sept.  30.  41808,  41809 

—  Same.     v.   7-12.     Boston,    Ginn   &   Heath, 


1880.     6  V. 

Contents:  v.  7.  Tempest.  Winter's  tale. — 
V.  8.  King  Henry  VI,  pts.  1  &  2.— v.  9. 
King  Henry  VI,  pt.  3.  King  Richard  III.— v. 
10.  King  John.  Richard  II. — v.  11.  Henry  IV., 
pts.  1  and  2.— V.  12.     Henry  V.     Henry  VIII. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1880 :  17130- 
17135.  Nov.  11;  2c.  v.  7  Nov.  30;  2c.  v.  8.  9 
Nov.  22  ;  2c.  v.  10,  Dec.  9  ;  2c.  v.  11,  Jan.  3,1881 ; 
2c.  V.  12  Jan.  12.  1881  41810-41815 

—  Same.     v.  13-15.     Boston,   Ginn  &  Heath, 


3880.     3  V.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  13.  Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo 
and  Juliet. — v.  14.  Julius  Caesar.  Hamlet, 
prince  of  Denmark. — v.  15.  King  Lear.  Timon 
of  Athens. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:1094- 
1096,  Jan.  19;  2c.  v.  13  Feb.  23;  2c.  v.  14  Apr. 
6;  2c.  V.  15  May  14.  41816-41818 

— ■  Same.  v.  16-18.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath, 
1881.    3  v. 

Contents:  v.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  17.  Macbeth. 
Othello. — V.  18.    Cynibeline.    Coriolanus. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1881:7025- 
7027,  Mav  7 ;  2c.  v.  16.  May  19 ;  2c.  v.  17  July 
2 ;  2c.  V.  18  Aug.  8.  41819-41821 

Same.     v.  19,  20.     Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath, 


1881.    2  V. 

Contents  :  v.  19.  Pericles.    Two  noble  kins- 
men.— V.  20.  Lucrece.    Sonnets. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson.  United  States ;  1881 : 
12433,  12434,  Aug.  11 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  17. 

41822,  41823 

— -  Same.     v.  1-4.     Boston,  Ginn  &  company. 


1899.     4  v.     fronts.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life  of  Shakespeare.  The 
comedy  of  errors.  The  two  gentlemen  of 
Verona. — v.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost.  The  tam- 
ing of  the  shrew. — v.  3.  A  midsummer  night's 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 
dream.     The  merchant  of  Venice. — v.  4.  All's 
well  that  ends  well.    Much  ado  about  nothing. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  July  16,  1908 ;  A : 
207513-207516,  May  20,  1908;  2c.  each  June 
19,  1908.  41824-41827 


— -  Same.     v.  5,  6.     Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 
1899.    2  V.    fronts.    12°. 

Contents:  v.  5.  As  you  like  it.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  6.  The  merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908;  A: 
207517.  20751S,  May  20,  1908;  2c.  each  June 
19,  1908.  41828,  41829 


—  Same.      v.    7-12.      Boston,    Ginn    &    com- 
pany, 1899.    6  v.    plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  7.  The  tempest.  The  winter's 
tale. — V.  8.  Henry  VI.,  parts  1  and  2. — v.  9. 
Henry  VI.,  part  3.  Richard  III.— v.  10.  King 
.John.  Richard  II. — v.  11.  Henry  IV.,  parts  1 
and  2.— V.  12.  Henry  V.    Henry  VIII. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Nov.  11,  1908 ;  A : 
211608-211613,  July  10,  1908;  2c.  each  Julv 
10,  1908.  41830-41835 

—  Same.    v.  13-15.    Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 
1899.    3  v.    plates.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  13.  Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo 
and  Juliet. — v.  14.  Julius  Caesar.  Hamlet, 
prince  of  Denmark. — v.  15.  King  Lear. 
Timon  of  Athens. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  Jan.  19,  1909;  A: 
217889-217891,  Sept.  25,  1908;  2c.  each  Sept. 
26,  1908.  41836-41838 


—  Same.    v.  16-18.    Boston,  Ginn  &  company, 
1899.    3  V.    fronts.    12°. 

Contents:  v.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  17.  Macbeth. 
Othello. — V,  18.  Cymbeline.    Coriolanus. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  May  7,  1909;  A: 
229454-229456,  Jan.  29,  1909 ;  2c.  each  Jan.  29, 
1909.  41839-41841 

—  Same.    v.  19.  Pericles.    Two  noble  kinsmen, 
Venus  and  Adonis. 

©  Kate  AV.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
daughter-in-law  of  deceased  author  and  heir, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  48,  July 
22,  1909.  Original  entry,  Aug.  11,  1881,  no. 
12433.  41842 


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41853 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 
•  Same.    v.  20.  Lucrece.    Sonnets. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as 
daugliter-in-law  of  deceased  author  and  heir, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  49,  July 
22,  1909.  Original  entry,  Aug.  11,  1881.  no. 
12434.  41843 


—  Hawthorne  classics.  Shakespearean  com- 
edies ;  ed.  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.  New 
York  and  Chicago,  Globe  school  book  com- 
pany [1902]     xxii,  298  p.     16°. 

Contents  :  A  midsummer-nights'  dream. — 
As  you  like  it.— The  tempest. 

©  Globe  school  book  co..  New  York ;  A : 
48486,  Dec.  18,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1902.    41844 

—  Henley  edition.  Works  of  William  Shake- 
speare. New  York,  P.  F.  Collier  &  son  [1912] 
10  V.    fronts,     (v.  10:  port.)     plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life  of  William  Shake- 
speare, by  J.  O.  Halliweli-Phillipps.  Henry 
VI,  pt.  1-3. — V.  2.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Comedy  of  errors.  Richard  II.  Richard  III. — 
V.  3.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Merchant  of  Venice. 
Midsummer  night's  dream,  Romeo  and  Ju- 
liet.— V.  4.  King  John.  Taming  of  the  shrew. 
Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2. — v.  5.  Henry  V.  As  you 
like  it.  Much  ado  about  nothing.  Hai^let. — 
V.  6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Troilus  and 
Gressida.  Measure  for  measure.  Henry  VIII. — 
v.  7.  Othello.  King  Lear.  All's  well  that  ends 
well.  Macbeth. — v.  S.  Julius  Caesar.  Twelfth 
night.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline. — 
V.  9.  Timon  of  Athens.  Coriolanus.  The  win- 
ter's tale.  The  tempest. — v.  10.  Titus  An- 
dronicus.    Pericles.    Poems.    Sonnets. 

©  July  25,  1912 ;  2c.  each  Jan.  29,  1913 ;  A : 
332341;  P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  inc..  New  York; 
[copyright  is  claimed  on  preface  and  editorial 
revisions]  41845 

—  Henry  Irving  Shakespeare.  Vv^orks  of 
William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Henry  Irving 
and  Frank  A.  Marshall,  with  notes  and  intro- 
ductions to  each  play  by  F.  A.  Marshall  and 
other  Shakespearian  scholars,  and  numerous 
illustrations  by  Gordon  Browne,  v.  1.  New 
York,  Scribner  and  Welford,  1888.  xxiii,  [1], 
348  p.    fronts.,  illus.,  plates.    8°. 

Contents  :  Love's  labour's  lost.  The  com- 
edy of  errors.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.    King  Henry  VI,  pt.  1. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1887: 
29489,  Nov.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  1.  41846 

— -  Same.  v.  2.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.  X,  482  p.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates. 
8°. 

Contents  :  King  Henry  VI,  pt.  2,  3.  King 
Henry  VI,  condensed  by  Charles  Kerable.  The 
laming  of  the  shrew.  A  midsummer  night's 
dream.    King  Richard  II. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
4413,  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  41847 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

•  Same.  v.  3.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.  X,  509,  [1]  p.  fronts.,  illus., 
plates.    8°. 

Contents:  King  Richard  III.  King  John. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    King  Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
16346,  June  7 ;  2c.  June  9.  41848 

Same.  v.  4.  New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1888.  X,  422  p.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates.  8\ 
Contents  :  King  Henry  V.  The  merry 
wives  of  Windsor.  Much  ado  about  nothing. 
As  you  like  it.  Twelfth  night;  or,  What  you 
will. 

©  Scribner  &.  Welford,  New  York;  1888: 
22751,  Aug.  7 ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  41849 


—  Same.    v.  5.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1889.    ix,  [l],430p.    front,    illus.    8°. 

Contents  :  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Julius 
Caesar.  Jleasure  for  measure.  Troilus  and 
Cressida.    Jlacbeth. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1889: 
4284,  Feb.  6 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  41850 


—  Same.    v.  6.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1889.     ix,  [1],  430  p.    front,     illus.     8°. 

Contents  :  Othello.    Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Coriolanus.    King  Lear. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;   1889: 
20804,  July  5;  2c.  July  17.  41851 


—  Same.    v.  7.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1890.    ix,  [1],  390  p.    front,    illus.    8°. 

Contents  :  Timon  of  Athens.  Cymbeline. 
The  tempest.  Titus  Andronicus.  The  win- 
ter's tale. 

©  Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;  1889: 
39723,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1890.  41852 


— •  Same.    v.  8.    New  York,  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford, 1890.    Ixxi,  [2],511p.    fronts,    illus.    8°. 

Contents  :     Hamlet.      King    Henry    VIII. 
Pericles.    Poems. 

©   Scribner  &  Welford,  New  York;   1890: 
28335,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Oct.  7.  41853 

[Holt   edition,    1885]     Works  of  William 


Shakespeare;  from  the  text  of  Alexander 
Dyce's  4th  ed.,  and  an  arrangement  of  his 
glossary  in  each  volume,  with  a  life  of  the 
poet,  and  an  account  of  each  play,  by  A.  R. 
MacFarlane.  v.  1-7.  New  York,  H.  Holt  & 
CO.,  1885.     7  V.     16°. 

Contents:  v.  1,  Titus  Andronicus.  Henry 
VI.  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.  Comedy  of 
errors. — v.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost.  Romeo  and 
Juliet.  Taming  of  the  shrew.  Richard  III. — 
V.  3.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Midsummer  night's 
dream.  King  John.  Richard  II.  Henry  IV. — 
V.  4.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  As  you  like  it. 
Henry   V.     Merry  wives  of  Windsor,     Much 


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41877 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued, 
ado  about  nothing.  Twelfth  night. — v.  5. 
Hamlet.  Julius  Caesar.  Measure  for  meas- 
ure. Othello.  King  Lear. — v.  6.  Macbeth. 
Timon  of  Athens.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Pericles.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  Coriolanus. — 
V.  7.  Winter's  tale.  Cymbellne.  The  tem- 
pest. Henry  VIII.  Two  noble  kinsmen.  Ed- 
ward III. 

©  Henry   Holt   &   co.,    New   York;    1885: 
19816,  Sept.  21 ;  2c.  Sept.  23.  41854 

[Hudson's  school  Shakespeare]     Plays  of 


Shakespeare ;  selected  and  prepared  for  use 
in  schools,  clubs,  classes  and  families,  with 
introductions  and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson. 
V.  1.  Boston,  Ginn  brothers  &  co.,  1870.  636 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  As  you  like  it.  The  merchant  of 
Venice.  Twelfth  night.  King  Henry  IV. 
Julius   Caesar.     Hamlet. 

©  Heurv  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1870:2215. 
Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  41855 

—  Same.     v.  2.    Boston,  Ginn  brothers,  1871. 
678  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  tempest.  The  winter's  tale. 
King  Henry  V.  King  Richard  III.  King 
I^ear.     Macbeth.     Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

©  Henrv  N.  Hudson,  Boston ;  1871 :  7686, 
Aug.  17;  2c.  Sept.  7.  41856 

—  Same.     v.  3.    Boston,  Ginn  brothers,  1873. 
655  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  midsummer-night's  dream. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Henry  V.  Romeo 
and  Juliet.     Cymbeline.     Coriolanus.    Othello. 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Massachusetts;  1873: 
11099,  Sept.  27;  2c.   Sept.  27.  41857 


— -International  edition.  Complete  (The) 
works  of  William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Wil- 
liam George  Clark  and  William  Aldis  Wright, 
with  complete  notes  of  the  Temple  Shake- 
speare by  Israel  Gollancz.  Introduction  by 
Arthur  Brisbane.  New  York,  Hearst's  inter- 
national lil)rary  co.  [1914]  x.  11-1420  p.  inch 
front,     (port.)     col.     plates.      12°. 

©  Oct.  26,  1914;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1914;  A: 
388316;  Hearst's  international  library  co., 
inc.,  New  York.  41857a 

- — with     historical     and     analytical 


prefaces,  (.-omments,  critical  and  explanatory 
notes,  glossaries,  a  life  of  Shakespeare  and  a 
history  of  the  early  English  drama.  New 
York,  The  University  society,  1901.  12  v.  col. 
fronts,  (v.  12.  col.  port.)  illus.,  col.  plates. 
12°.  [An  extract  volume  (lettered  xiii)  has 
title :  An  index  to  the  works  of  Shakespeare, 
by  Evangeline  M.  O'Connor] 

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41858-41869 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

[Johnson  and  Stoddart  edition]  Com- 
plete works  of  William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by 
Wm.  Cullen  Bryant,  assisted  by  Evert  A. 
Duyckinck,  with  one  hundred  illustrations  by 
Felix  O.  C.  Darley  and  Alonzo  Chappel.  25 
sections.  New  York,  H.  J.  Johnson  and  J.  M. 
Stoddart  [1886]  25  sections,  fronts.,  plates. 
f°. 

©  Henry  J.  Johnson,  New  York;  1886: 
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Oct.  30;  2c.  sec.  4.  Nov.  19;  2c.  sec.  5.  Dec. 
14 ;  2c.  sec.  6.  Jan.  21,  1887 ;  2c.  sec.  7.  Feb.  4, 
1887;  2c. 'sec.  8.  Mar.  8,  1887;  2c.  sec.  9.  Apr. 
20,  1887;  2c.  sec.  10.  June  13,  1887;  2c.  sec.  11. 
July  19,  1887;  2c.  sec.  12.  Sept.  2,  1887;  2c. 
sec.  13.  Sept.  22,  1887 ;  2c.  sec.  14,  15.  Nov.  26, 
1887;  2c.  aec  16.  Dec.  30,  1887;  2c.  sec  17. 
June  10,  1888;  2c.  sec.  18.  Feb.  14.  1888:  2c. 
sec.  19.  Feb.  14,  1888;  2c.  sec.  20.  Apr.  21, 
1888;  2c.  sec.  21.  Apr.  30,  1888;  2c.  sec.  22. 
June  8,  1888;  2c.  sec.  23.  June  15,  1888;  2c. 
sec.  24.  July  27,  1888;  2c.  sec.  25.  Aug.  27, 
1888.  41870 


— •  [Lovering  edition]  Works  of  William 
Shakespeare ;  ed.  by  William  George  Clark 
and  William  Aldis  Wright,  with  171  engrav- 
ings on  steel  after  the  Boydell  illustrations. 
V.  1-7,  New  York,  A.  W.  Lovering  [1887]  7  v. 
fronts.,  illus.     port.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors. 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's 
lost. —  V.  2.  Midsummer  night's  dream.  Mer- 
chant of  Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of 
the  .shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well.  Twelfth 
night.— V.  3.  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard  II.  Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.  Henry  V.— 
V.  4.  Henry  VI,  pt.  1-3.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII. — V.  5.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  Corio- 
lanus. Titus  Andronicus.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 
Timon  of  Athens.— v.  6.  Julius  Caesar.  Mac- 
beth. Hamlet.  King  Lear.  Othello. — v.  7. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Cymbeline.  Pericles. 
Poems. 

©  George  Barrie,  Philadelphia;  1887: 
28089-28095,  Oct.  29;  2c.  each  Oct.  29. 

41871-41877 


—  ITew  (The)  Grant  White  Shakespeare 
The  comedies,  histories,  tragedies  and  poems 
of  AVilliam  Shakespeare,  with  memoir,  intro- 
ductions and  notes  by  Richard  Grant  White ; 
rev.,  supplemented  and  annotated  by  William 
P.  Trent,  Benjamin  W.  Wells  and  John  B. 
Henneman.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  com- 
pany, 1912.  18  V.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports., 
facsims.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  tempest.  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona.  The  merry  wives  of 
Windsor. — v.  2.  Measure  for  measure.  The 
comedy  of  errors.    Much  ado  about  nothing. — 


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41898 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

V.  3.  Love's  labour's  lost.  A  midsummer 
night's  dream.  The  merchant  of  Venice. — 
V.  4.  As  you  like  it.  The  taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — v.  5. 
Twelfth  night.  The  winter's  tale.  King 
John.— V.  6.  Richard  II.  Henry  IV.,  pt.  1.— 
V.  7.  Henry  IV.,  pt.  2  Henry  V.— v.  8.  The 
authorship  of  Henry  VI.  Henry  VI.,  pt. 
1,  2.— V.  9.  Henry  VI.,  pt.  3.— Richard  HI.— 
V.  10.  Henry  VIII.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — 
V.  11.  Corio'lanus.  Titus  Andronicus. — v.  12. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Timon  of  Athens. — v.  13. 
Julius  Cae.sar.  Macbeth — v.  14.  Hamlet. 
King  Lear. — v.  15.  Othello.  Antony  and 
Cleopatra. — v.  16.  Cymbeline.  Pericles. — 
V.  17.  Poems  and  sonnets. — v.  18.  Memoirs. 
Essay  on  Shakespeare's  genius.  The  text  of 
Shakespeare. 

©  Dec.  7,  1911;  2c.  each  Dec.  9,  1911;  A: 
300920;  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  Boston.      41878 

New  illustrated  edition,  William  Shake- 
speare, his  complete  dramatic  works;  with 
Tarquin  and  Lucrece,  The  passionate  pil- 
grim, tlie  sonnets  and  minor  poems,  illustrated 
by  Orchardson,  Houston,  Cope  and  other 
famous  artists,  to  which  are  added  Taine's 
estimate  of  Shakespeare.  W.  Irviug's  essay 
on  Stratford,  an  introductory  paper  on  Shake- 
speare's life  and  times,  and  an  introduction  to 
each  play  ...  by  W.  V.  Byars.  New  York 
and  St.  Louis,  N.  D.  Thompson  pub.  co.  [1898] 
438  p.     illus.     pi.     f°. 

'©  N.  D.  Thompson  pub  co.,  New  York; 
1898:28152,  May  5;  2c.  July  15.  41879 

[Pembroke  edition]      Complete    works    of 

William  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Charlotte  Por- 
ter and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1903]  12  v.  fronts,  (inch 
ports.)     16°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Measure 
for  measure. — v.  2.  Comedie  of  errors.  Much 
adoe  about  nothing.  Love's  labour's  lost. 
Midsommer  night's  dream. — v.  3.  Merchant  of 
Venice.  As  you  like  it.  Taming  of  the 
shrew.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — v.  4, 
Twelfe  night.  Winter's  tale.  King  John. 
Richard  II.— v.  5.  Henry  IV.  Henry  V.— 
V.  6.  Henry  VI.— v.  7.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII.  Titus  Andronicus. — v.  8.  Coriolanus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Tymon  of  Athens.— v.  9. 
Julius  Caesar.  Macbeth.  Hamlet. — v.  10. 
King  Lear.  Macbeth.  Authonie  and  Cleo- 
patra.— v.  11.  Cymbeline.  Troylus  and  Cres- 
sida. Pericles. — v.  12.  Life.  Poems.  Son- 
nets. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York ;  A : 
71988-71999,  Nov.  5,  1903;  2c.  each  Nov.  5, 
1903.  41880-41891 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Reader's  (The)  Shakespeare;  his  dramatic 

works  condensed,  connected  and  emphasized 
in  three  volumes,  by  D.  C.  Bell.  v.  1.  New 
York,  Funk  and  Wagnalls  company,  1895. 
496  p.     12°. 

Contents:  Historical  plays,  English  and 
Roman :  King  John.  King  Richard  II.  King 
Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.  King  Henry  V.  King 
Henry  VI,  pt.  1-3.  King  Richard  III.  King 
Henry  VIII.  Coriolanus.  Julius  Caesar. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1895: 
32002,  June  17;  2c.  June  22.  41892 

Same.    v.  2.  New  York,  Funk  and  Wagnalls 

company,  1S96.     471  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Tragedies  and  one  romantic 
play :  Pericles.  Hamlet.  Titus  Andronicus. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Troilus  and  Cressida. 
Othello.  King  Lear.  Cymbeline.  Macbeth. 
Timon  of  Athens.     The  tempest. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1896: 
36489,  June  22;  2c.  Oct.  22.  41893 

Same.     v.  3.    New  York,  Funk  and  Wag- 
nalls company,  1897.    521  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Comedies :  The  two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  The  comedy  of  errors.  Love's 
labour's  lost.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
Taming  of  the  shrew.  Midsummer  night's 
di-eam.  Merchant  of  Venice.  Much  ado  about 
nothing.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  As  you 
like  it.  Twelfth  night.  Measure  for  measure. 
Winter's  tale. 

©  David  Charles  Bell,  Washington;  1897: 
.  42.590,  July  26.  41894 

Riverside     Shakespeare.        Mr.      William 

Shakespeare's  comedies,  histories  and  poems, 
and  tragedies;  the  text  newly  ed.  with  glos- 
sarial,  historical  and  explanatory  notes  by 
R.  G.  White,  v.  1-3.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton.  Mifflin  &  co.  [1901]  3  v.  front, 
(port.)     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Comedies. — v.  2.  His- 
tories and  poems. — v.  3.    Tragedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A :  15363-15365,  Aug.  22,  1901;  2c. 
each  Sept.  5,  1901.  41895-41897 

Mr.   William   Shakespeare's   comedies, 

histories,  tragedies  and  poems ;  the  text  newly 
edited  with  glossarial,  historical  and  ex- 
planatory notes,  by  Richard  Grant  White. 
V.  1.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany, 1883.  8°. 
Contents:   Comedies. 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1883: 
5190,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Sept.  26.  41898 


2110 


41899 


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41914 


Sh.akespeare's  works — Continued. 

Same.     v.  2,  3.     Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin 

and  company,  1883.     2  v.     8°. 

Contents  :  v.  2.  Histories  and  poems. — v.  3. 
Tragedies. 

©  Hougliton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Boston;  1883: 
16754,  16755,  Sept.  12;  2c.  eacli  Sept.  26. 

41899,  41900 

Same.     v.  1.    Comedies. 

f©  Alexina  B.  Wliite,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  as 
tlie  widow  of  the  autlior,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  1587,  Feb.  16,  1911. 
Original  entry,  Mar.   19,   1883,  no.   5190. 

41901 


—  Same.     v.  2,  3. 

Contents  :  v.  2.  Histories  and  poems. — v.  3. 
Tragedies. 

©  Alexina  B.  White,  Hempstead,  N.  Y„ 
as  the  widow  of  the  author  in  renewal  for 
28  years.  Renewal  no.  1588,  1589,  Feb.  16, 
1911.  griginal  entry,  Sept.  12,  1883,  no. 
16754,  16755.  41902,  41903 

—  Scarlet  border  edition.  Complete  dra- 
matic works  of  William  Shakspeare;  care- 
fully printed  from  the  text  of  the  latest  cor- 
rected editions,  together  with  a  comprehen- 
sive life  and  a  glossarial  index  of  obsolete 
words  and  words  varying  from  their  modern 
signification.  Philadelphia,  W.  T.  Amies 
[1878]  xiv,  3-886  p.  front,  (port.)  illus., 
plates.     12°. 

©  G.  R.  Fagan,  Philadelphia;  1878:7901, 
.July  8;  2c.  Aug.  2.      •  41904 

- —  Shakespearean  (The)  plays  of  Edwin 
Booth;  ed  by  William  Winter,  v.  1,  2.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  companv,  1899. 
2  v.    front.     8". 

Contents:  v.  1.  Hamlet.  Macbeth.  King 
Lear.  Julius  Caesar.  Merchant  of  Venice. — 
V.  2.  Othello.  Richard  II.  Richard  III. 
Henry  VIII.  Much  ado  about  nothing.  Kath- 
arine and  Petruchio. 

©  Penn.  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899  :  51321, 
51322,   Aug.   10;   2c.   each  Aug.   10. 

41905,  41906 

— 'Shakespeare's  principal  plays;  ed.  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  Tucker  Brooke, 
John  William  Cunliffe,  and  Henry  Noble  Mac- 
Cracken.  New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1914. 
4  p.  1.,  957  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  A  midsummer  night's  dream. — 
Romeo  and  Juliet. — Merchant  of  Venice. — 
Richard  II.— Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2.— Henry  V.— 
Much  ado  about  nothing.— As  you  like  it. — 
Twelfth  night. — Julius  Caesar. — Hamlet. — 
Othello.— King  Lear. — Macbeth. — Antony  and 
Cleopatra.  —  Coriolanus.  —  Cymbeline.  — The 
winter's  tale. — The  tempest. 

©  'Aug.  27,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1914;  A: 
379489;  Century  co..  New  York.  41906a 


Shakespeare's  works — Continued. 

Stratford    edition.       Complete    works    of 

Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant,  as- 
sisted by  Evert  A.  Duyckinck,  containing 
illustrations  from  original  designs  by  Felix 
O,  C.  Darley  and  Alonzo  Chappel,  with  an  ex- 
planatory page  to  each.  v.  1-6.  Philadelphia, 
J.  B.  Lippincott  company.  [1896]  6  v. 
fronts.,  illus.    4°.    (The  Bryant  Shakespeare) 

Contents  :  v.  1,  2.  Comedies. — v.  3.  Histori- 
cal plays. — V.  4.  Historical  plays  and  trage- 
dies.— V.  5.  Tragedies. — v.  6.  Tragedies  and 
poems. 

©  J.  B.  Lippincott  CO.,  Philadelphia;  1896: 
42751-42756,  July  24 ;  2c.  each  Oct.  20. 

41907-41912 

Students'  handy  edition.  Works  of  Shake- 
speare; the  text  carefully  restored  according 
to  the  first  editions ;  with  introductions,  notes 
original  and  selected,  and  a  life  of  the  poet; 
by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Rev.  ed.,  with  additional 
notes.  Boston,  Estes  and  Lauriat,  1881.  12  v. 
16°.  [Vol.  5  is  of  another  issue,  undated, 
with  front.] 

Contents  :  v.  1,  Tempest.  Two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Twelfth 
night. — V.  2.  Measure  for  measure.  Much  ado 
about  nothing.  Midsummer-night's  dream. 
Love's  labour's  lost. — v.  3.  Merchant  of  Venice. 
As  you  like  it.  All's  well  that  ends  well. 
Taming  of  the  shrew. — v.  4.  Winter's  tale. 
Comedy  of  errors.  Macbeth.  King  John. — 
v.  5.  Richard  II.  Henry  IV,  pt.  1,  2. — v.  6. 
Henry  V.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Othello. — v. 
7.  Henry  V,  pt.  1-3.— v.  8.  Richard  III.  Henry 
VIII.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — v.  9.  Timon  of 
Athens.  Coriolanus.  Julius  Caesar. — v.  10. 
Cymbeline.  Titus  Andronicus.  Pericles. 
King  Lear. — v.  11.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Ham- 
let.— V.  12.  Life  of  Shakespeare.  Historical 
sketch  of  the  English  drama  before  Shake- 
speare.    Poems  and  sonnets. 

©  Estes  &  Lauriat,  Boston;  1881:3093, 
Mar.  2  ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  41913 


[Yiddish  edition]      Shakespeare's  selected 

works,  his  biography  and  his  portrait,  with 
artistic  pictures,  elaborated  in  Yiddish  by 
D.  M.  Hermolin.  New  York,  S.  Druckerman, 
1908. 

.1908  .]N?3")yp'."n  .u  /pix" 
333  p.    12  pi.,  port.    8°. 

©    Simon    Druckerman,    New    York ;    A : 
180292,  June  25, 1907  ;  2c.  Jan.  31, 1908.    41914 


5379— VOL  2—16- 29 


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41915 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


41931 


Shakespearian  (A)  conference;  by  Pauline 
Phelps. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  1899  :  23022, 
Mar.  31.    [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  252]    41915 

[a  drama], by  Pauline  Phelps.     [New  York] 

E.  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  1901.     15  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New 
York ;  D :  252,  Mar.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1901. 

41916 

Shakespearian  misfit  dialogues;  a  play,  pre- 
pared by  J.  H.  Glotfelter.  (In  The  Sunflower, 
1904) 

©  John  Hamlin  Glotfelter,  Emporia,  Kan. ; 
D  :  4443,  Dec.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  June  20,  1904. 

41917 

Shakespearian  (A)  rehearsal;  a  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  Elizabeth  Woodhams.*  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Elizabeth  M.  Woodhams,  San  Jose,  Cal. ; 
D :  12829,  Apr.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908. 

41918 

Shakespearian  scenes  with  music  and  dancing; 
arr.   and  adapted  for  stage  presentation,   by 

F.  Rockwell.       [25]     p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1913;  D:  35068;  Florence 
Rockwell,  New  York.  41919 

Shakespere's  fools;  by  H.  Dull. 

©  Harry  Dull,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1896: 
68963,  Dec.  19.  41920 

Shaking  Shakespeare;  a  burlesque  on  Othello  in 
1  act,  by  E.  Harding.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edwin  Harding,  New  York;  D :  10723, 
June  8,  1907;  2c.  June  8,  1907.  41921 

Shaking  up  Sophia.     -See  By  mail  order. 

Shakspeare  and  the  lady;  a  comedy  fantasy  in 
1  act,  by  Miron  L,  Lefliugwell.  [14]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  B.  Shackleford,  New  York ;  D :  11430, 
Sept.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1907.  41922 

Shakuntala;  acting  version  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Holme  and  A.  W.  Ryder.  Berkeley,  Univer- 
sity of  California  press,  1914.    34  p.    8°. 

©  June  13,  1914;  2c.  June  20,  1914;  D: 
37488;  Garnet  Holme  and  Arthur  William 
Ryder,  San  Francisco.  41922a 

Shall  engaged  people  tell  each  other  their 
past.     See  Victims  of  sin. 

Shall  our  mothers  vote?  by  the  author  of  Syl- 
via's soldier  [G.  M.  Baker]  Boston,  G.  M. 
Baker  and  company  [1876]  1  p.  1.,  p.  169-187. 
16°.     ([Amateur  drama,  no.  14]) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1876: 
13982,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  41923 

— —  See  also  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  ac- 

•   tors. 


Shall  the  men  vote?  a  political  farce  in  1  act, 
prepared  for  publication  by  Jennie  R.  Griffm. 
Toledo,  O.,  H.  B.  White,  1889.    11  p.    8°, 

©  Harry  B.  White,  Toledo,  O. ;  1889 :  15914, 
May  27 ;  2c.  June  14.  41924 

Shall  the  woman  be  stoned?  play  in  4  acts 
with  prologue,  by  E.  Mitchell,  dramatized 
from  tlie  book  by  W.  G.  Emerson,  entitled 
Stone  the  woman.  [10],  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D:  34606;  Edmund 
Mitchell  and  Willis  George  Emerson,  Los  An- 
geles. 41925 

Shall  we  condemn  her?  a  society  drama,  by 
H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19856,  Aug.  9.  41926 

Shall  we  stone  her?  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C. 
de  Soissons. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  68223,  Dec.  14.  41927 

Sham;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Geraldine  Bonner 

and  E.  B.  Harris.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  B.  Harris,  New  York ;  D :  11933, 

Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1907.  41928 

playlet  of  2  scenes,  by  P.  Lockwood  and  L. 


Eyre.    St.  Louis,  Sisson-Wollett  typesetting  co., 
1914.     12  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1914  ;  D :  39085 ; 
Preston  Lockwood  and  Lincoln  Eyre,  St. 
Louis.  41928a 

Sham  (The)  professor;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1879.  6  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  68]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O.;  1879:7992, 
June  14;  2c.  June  14.  41929 

Shambles;  a  sketch  of  the  present  war,  by 
Henry  T.  Schnittkind. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec.  1914; 
periodical  ©  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914 ; 
B  :  334338  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  41929a 

Shame;  incident  of  metropolitan  life  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Clapp.     [2],  19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915 ;  D :  40471 :  Woodbridge 
Clapp,  Washington.  41929b 

Shampoo  (The)  woman;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Haywai'd.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Brooke  Hayward,  New  York ; 
D :  1257,  Jan.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1902.     41930 

Shamrock  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Han- 
ford. 

©  Edwin  Hanford,  Chicago;  1888:5847, 
Feb.  24.  41931 


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Shamrock  (The) — Continued. 

a    national    drama    in    5    acts,    by    Philip 

Formin. 
©  J.  G.  Johnston,  New  York ;  1875 :  14090, 

Dec.  31.  41932 

a  staff  drill,    by    Harriette    Wilbur.     Leb- 


anon, O.,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover-title, 
3  p.  12°,  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©   March   bros.,    Lebanon,     O. ;     D  :  13881, 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  41933 

Shamrock  and  rose;  a  romantic  drama  of 
Irish  life  during  the  rebellion  of  '98,  in  4 
acts,  by  John  Fitzgerald  Murphy.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.   [1889]     55  p.     16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;   1889: 
27133,  Sept.  6;  2c.  Oct.  5.  41934 

Shamrock  (The)  minstrels;  introducing  the 
far  famed  Fogarty  family,  arr.  by  Cecelia  P. 
Denslow,  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2423, 
Oct.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1902.  41935 

Shamrocks  (The)  of  Ireland.  See  Patsy 
O'Hare. 

Shams;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Wil- 
son. 

©    Piercy    Wilson,    San    Francisco;    1877: 
1134,  Jan.  29.  41936 

Shamus  O'Brien;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K. 
Walsh.    1  p.  1.,  70  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Katharine   Walsh,    Superior,   Wis. ;    D : 
4425,  Dec.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1903.    41937 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  founded 


on  the  poem  by  Jos.  Sheridan  Le  Fanu,  book 
by  Geo.  H.  Jessop,  composed  by  C.  Villiers 
Stanford.     New  York,  Boosey  &  co. 

©  Boosey  &  co..    New  York;    1895:26021, 
May  11 ;  Ic.  May  11.  41938 

Same.     New  ed.     New  York,  Boosey  &  co.. 


1896.    50  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  New  York;  1896:14164, 
Mar.  3;  Ic.  Mar.  3.  41939 

Shamus  O'Brien  at  home;  an  Irish  sketch  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  N.  Harrigan. 

©  Ned  Harrigan, ;  1872 :  1878,  Feb.  27. 

41940 

Shamus  O'Brien,  the  rebel  of  '98;  or.  Lady 
Geraldine's  love  for  freedom,  drama  in  5 
acts. 

©  James  M.  O'Kelly,  New  York;  1895: 
35923,  July  10;  2c.  (typewritten  synopsis) 
Jan.  6,  1897 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1897.  41941 


Shan-Whool  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Jackson. 

©    Hart    Jackson,     United    States;     1877: 
13622,  Nov.  23.  41942 

Shandygaff;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Allen.     [4],  47  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   14,    1910;     D:  22087;     Frank 
Allen,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  41943 

Shanghaid;  play  in  1  act,  by  Tex  Charwate 
[pseud,  of  A.  Charwate]  [1],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1913;    D:  35510;    Arthur 
"Tex"  Charwate,  New  York.  41944 

Shanghaied;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Brennan. 
[4],  55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36173 ;  Michael  J. 
Brennan,  Brooklyn.  41944a 

Shanghaied  by  the  land  sharks  of  New  York; 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  Brennan.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Michael  J.  Brennan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15421. 
Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  41945 

Shannon  boys;  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  James  Burke,  jr.  New  York,  The 
De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1895: 
64535,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Dec.  20.  41946 

Shannon  of  the  Sixth;  an  original  4  act  mili- 
tary play,  by  E.  E.  Kidder, 

©   Edward    E.    Kidder,   New   York;    1896: 
23913,  Apr.  17.  41947 

Shanowakin  (The);  or.  The  avenger,  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  a  new  dramatization  of 
Robert  Montgomery  Bird's  story  of  Nick  of 
the  woods,  by  Richard  C.  White. 

©  Oliver  Roberts  and  John  E.  Mack,  Car- 
sou  City,  Nev. ;  1893 :  19083,  Apr.  18.      41948 

Shanty  (The)  queen;  or.  The  robbers  of  old 
IvTew  York,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Mor- 
timer, 

©    Edmund    Mortimer.    New    York ;    1888 : 
9507,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  May  3.  41949 

Shanty  Town,  an  old  homestead  in  Irish;  a 
comedy  in  3  acts  [by]  Opie  Read  [and]  T,  J. 
Nawn.     Typewritten. 

©  Robt.  Fulgora  and  Thos,  J,  Nawn,  New 
York;  1897:50210,  Sept.  8;  2c.  Sept.  8. 

41950 

Shantyclare  hall;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C  B. 
Yardley,  jr.     [28]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  10.  Aug.  15,  1910;  D:  21794;  Charles  B. 
Yardley,  jr..  New  York.  41951 

Share  and  share  alike;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J,  F.  Leonard.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   John  F.   Leonard,   New   York ;   D :  5756, 
Nov.  11,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1904.  41952 


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Sharing  (The);  by  Agnes  Lee.  Boston,  Sher- 
man, French  &  company,  1914.  4  p.  1,,  64  p. 
12°. 

Dramatic     contents  :     Sharing.  —  Silent 
house. 

©    Nov.   4,    1914;    2c.    Nov.    30,    1914;    A: 
387748;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  New  York. 

41952a 

Shark  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rus- 
sell.    104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   H.   Russell,    Philadelphia;    D: 
15844,  May  13,  1909;  2c.  June  14,  1909. 

41953 

50  p. 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  F.  Prince. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22357 ;  Leslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  41954 

or.  Moulded  in  the  scarlet,  drama  of  the 


present  day  in  4  acts,  by  Braxton  Wooldridge 
[i.  e.  J.  B.  Wooldridge]  [51]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1912 ;  D :  29409 ;  John  Brax- 
ton Wooldridge,  Denver.  41955 

Sharp  (A)  tackle;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  Mar- 
lin. 

©  Jane  Marlin,  New  Haven ;  1899 :  19325. 
Jlar.  15.  41956 

Sharpe  of  the  States;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Edward  Clay.     [1],  42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914;  D :  38533 ;  Curtis  H. 
Nance,  Manila,  P.  I.  41956a 

Sharps  and  flats;  a  farce,  by  A.  S.  Hunting- 
ton. Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  E.  C.  Johnson  [1896] 
28  p.     16°. 

©  Arria  S.  Huntington.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1896  :  20805,  Apr.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  41957 

an  original  American  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene  and  S.  Thompson.  [134] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clay  M.  Greene  and  Slason  Thompson, 
United  States ;  1878 :  8017,  July  11 ;  2c.  Sept. 
6,  1880.  41958 

Shasta  Peaks;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Ade- 
laide Leigh  (Mrs.  O.  Clifford)  and  O.  Clifford. 
©  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Orson  Clifford,  New  York: 
1894  :  49188,  Oct.  22.  41959 

Shatchen  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  8  acts,  by 
H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Chas.  Dickson,  New 
York;  1890: 13493,  Apr.  24.  41960 

— r-  a  peculiar  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Doblin. 

©  Henry  Doblin,  New  York;  1889:24582, 
Aug.  10.  41961 

—  or.  Marriage  broker,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Charles  Dickson,  New 
York  ;  1890 :  28101.  Sept.  12.  41962 


Shattered  (A)  dream;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Recht.    27  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1913;    D:  32933;    Charles 
Recht,  New  York.  41963 

Shattered  (The)  glass;  1  act  drama,  by  G.  F. 
Palmer,  jr.     [3],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D:  41198;  George  F. 
Palmer,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  41963a 

Shattered  (A)  ideal;  modern  society  drama  in 
5  acts  and  prologue,  by  M.  Glass.  [4],  45  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Glass,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  6652,  May  9, 
1905  ;  2c.  May  9,  1905.  41964 

Shattered  (The)  idol. 

©  Joseph  A.  Campbell,  Boston  ;  1891 :  25297. 
July  13.  41965 

■  an  adaptation,  by  G.  Porter. 

©   George   Porter,   Bridgeport,    Conn. ;    D : 
15199,   Feb.   27,   1909.  41966 

Shattered  idols;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  O.  Book- 
stein. 

OKyjibnTop'b  niefiH'b  H  |ero  paadHTLie  dorw;  Bt 
4-xi>  ^ificTBinxi.  H  HHTH  KapTHHax-b,  A.  M.  ByK- 
uiTeflHa.     136  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  38299  ;  Abraham  O. 
Bookstein,  New  York.  41966a 

- — •  or.  The  stolen  mask,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  R.  Smith. 

©  Arden  R.  Smith,  St.  Louis;  1877:3873, 
Apr.  2.  41967 

Shattered  life;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  B. 
Henry.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bowmanville,  Canada  ;  D  : 
4984,  May  5,  1904 ;  2c.  May  5,  1904.  41968 

Shattered  (The)  model;  a  1  act  play  for  four 
persons,  by  H.  C.  Goodwin. 

©  Harry  C.  Goodwin,  Rochester',  ^N.  Y. ;  D : 
11843,  Dec.  2,  1907.  41969 

Shattered  (A)  paragon;  or,  The  pretty  step- 
mother, a  comedy  in  3  acts,  from  the  French 
of  Sardou,  by  Harry  Paulton  and  Mostyn 
Tedde. 

©   Augustin    Daly,   New    York;    1890:953, 
Jan.  6.  41970 

Shattered  rose  of  red;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Jones.    26,  [2]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    7,    1911;    D:  24418;    William 
Jones,  Spokane,  Wash.  41971 

Shatum  street;  an  original  farce,  by  E.  Harri- 

gan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklyn ;  1873  :  9882, 

Sept.  3.  41972 

Shaughaun  (The);  or,  Father  and  daughter,  a 

play  in  3  acts  and  prologue. 

©  John  T.  Hinds,  Chicago  ;  1879 :  16,"  Jan.  2. 

41973 


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Shaughraun  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Boucicault. 

©  Dion  Boucicault,  New  York ;  1874 :  13247, 
Oct.  26 ;  2c.  June  26,  1875.  41974 

Same. 

©  Louise  Tliorndyke  Boucicault,  New  York, 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Oct.  26,  1902; 
D  :  1739,  Apr.  15,  1902.  41975 

Shaun-a-gow;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Smith. 

©  John  Talbot  Smith,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ; 

1882  :  14880,  Sept.  8.  41976 

Shaun  Aroon;  an  original  Irish  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Townsend.  Author's  ed.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach,  1893.  37  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  59] ) 

©  Charles  Townsend,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. ; 
1893  :  14788,  Mar.  24  ;  2c.  Aug.  28.  41977 

Shaun  O'Dheer  A  Glanna;  an  Irish  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  J.  Murphy, 

©  M.  J.  Murphy,  New  Bedford,  Mass. ; 
1886:20265,   Sept.  8.  41978 

Shaun  O'Reilly;  or,  The  folks  we  meet  in  Ire- 
land, a  panoramic  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Barthin 
S.  Murray. 

©  B.  S.  Murray,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.;  1876: 
1231,  Jan.  27.  41979 

Shaun  Rhue.     -See  Larry. 

Shaun's  trust;  or,  The  planter's  daughter,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  John  Hanley.  London,  Sam- 
uel French ;  New  York,  Samuel  French  &  son 
[1875]     40  p.    12°.     ([French's  acting  ed.]) 

©  Robert  J.  Hanley,  United  States;  1875: 
2226,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  41980 

Shay-Le  (The);  or,  By  proxy,  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  and  prologue,  taken  from  an  incident 
in  a  novel  by  James  Payn  entitled  By  proxy, 
by  F.  Hatrison.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Harrison,  New  York ;  1878 :  9335, 
Aug.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  41981 

She;  grand  melodrama  and  spectacle  in  5  acts 
and  prologrie,  by  E.  T.  Wetter,  founded  on 
H.  Rider  Haggard's  novel. 

©  E.  Telfair  Wetter,  Chicago ;  1888 :  17992, 
June  23.  41982 


—  a  new  play,  by  T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  New  York ;  1887 :  17431, 
July  7.  41983 

an  operatic  spectacular  drama,  by  R.  C. 


White. 

©  R.  C.  White,  San  Francisco ;  1887 :  14269, 
June  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  41984 

—  a   spectacular   drama   from    She,    by    H. 
Rider  Haggard,  dramatized  by  R.  Lake. 

©    Rush    Lake,     Pittsburgh;     1887:18279, 
July  15.  41985 


She — Continued. 

a    spectacular    drama    in    5    acts,    by    P. 

Hercht. 
©  Pauline  Hercht,  Brooklyn;  1887:14155. 

May  31.  41986 


or,  Holly's  dream,  a  dramatic  adaptation 

of  Rider  Haggard's  romance,  in  4  acts  and 
10  scenes,  by  F.  Essex  and  G.  B.  Lask. 

©  Fred  Essex  and  Geo.  E.  Lask,  San  Fran- 
cisco; 1887:32277,  Dec.   14.  41987 

See  also  Ayesha. 

She  advertised;  business  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  W.  \Vheeler.     114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25127  ;  Willard  Wall 
Wheeler,  Cleveland.  41988 

She  attends  a  church  wedding;  monologue 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Flanner.  6  p.  4°. 
Typev/ritten. 

©   Ic.    May    1,   1911;    D:  24129;    Mary   H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  41989 

She  came  to  Newport;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Bernard.     32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   16,   1912;   D:  29683;   Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  41990 

She  changed  her  mind;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Orr.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  8,  1910;  D:  21300;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  41991 

She  confesses  at  the  last  moment;  this  is  an 
English-American  play,  an  exciting  drama  of 
real  life  in  6  acts,  accompanied  by  a  laugh- 
able farce,  by  C.  McNeff. 

©  Clerinda  McNefE,  Philadelphia;  D :  4667. 
Feb.  23,  1904.  41992 

She  could  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno. 
J.   Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia ; 
1892:10272,  Mar.  5.  41993 

She  couldn't  come  back;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Atkinson.  [3],  140  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
•ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  D :  23591 ;  G.  H.  Atkin- 
son, New  York.  41994 

She  couldn't  marry;  comedy  drama,  by  Jno.  J. 
Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder, 
1892:10271,  Mar.  5. 

She  couldn't  marry  three;  by  J. 
©     Charles     Hassenforder, 
1891 :  18837,  May  23. 

She  (The)  devil;  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the 
English  tr.  of  Franz  Molnar's  Der  teufel,  by 
J.  S.  Dawley.     41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Searle  Dawley,  New  York ;  D :  13938, 
Sept.  28,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908. 


Philadelphia ; 
41995 

J.  Kennedy. 
Philadelphia ; 
41996 


41997 


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42015 


She  done  broke  mah  heart;  sketch,  by  M.  M  §»sShe  paid;   play    in   3   acts,   by   E.   R.   Mawson, 
Stanlpv.     S  n.     4°.     Tvnpwi-ittPTi.  v$     [109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914;  D:  39030;  Edward  R. 


Stanley.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

<c)  Maude  May  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15088, 
Feb.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909.  41998 


She  got  away  with  it;  1  act  play,  by  M.  E. 
Pesnel.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39847 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  41998a 

She  had  the  nerve;  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  J.  W.  .Richardson.  56  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1915 ;  D :  40746 ;  John  Wilbor 
Richardson,  Stanford,  Conn.  41998b 

She,  him  and  her;  morality  pantomime,  by 
S.  Stone.     2  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1913;  D :  32295 ;  Sydney 
Stone,  New  York.  41999 

She  knows  better  now;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  L.  Crimmins.  [2],  147  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911;  D:  28210;  Agnes  L. 
Crimmins,  West  Newton,  Mass.  42000 

She  knows  something;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German  by  R.  Schubering. 
[2],  74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Schubering,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
13290,  July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  20,  1908.    42001 

She  looks  good  to  father;  comedy,  by  Lem  B. 
Parker  and  S.  W.  Pascoe. 

©  Sidney  W.  Pascoe,  Chicago;  D:8507, 
May  9,  1906.  42002 

She  looks  like  Helen.     See  Winning  a  wife. 

She  looks  so  swell  in  black;  vaudeville  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Housh  and  K.  Housh.  [1],  7  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1914;  D :  37291 ;  Jack 
Housh  and  Kathryn  Housh,  Ogden,  Utah. 

42002a 

She  loved,  she  sinned;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  Butler  Stewart  Crossy  and  E.  Russell. 
58  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  S.  Crossy  and  Erwin  Russell,  St. 
Louis;  D:3923,  Sept.  11,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  28. 
1903.  42003 

She  loves  me,  she  loves  me  not;  in  1  act,  by 
by  B.  Ongley.     [1],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Byron  Ongley,  New  York  ;  D  :  10673,  May 
31,  1907;  2c.  May  31,  1907.  42004 

She  organized  a  club;  a  farce  in  2  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  H.  R.  Woodman.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1903.  52  p. 
8°. 

©  Hannah  Rea  Woodman,  Des  Moines ;  D : 
8314,  Apr.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  June  30,  1910.    42005 


Mawson,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.         42005a 

She,  queen  of  Kor;  a  grand  spectacular  drama 
in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  P.  Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Hercht,  Brooklyn;  1887:17605, 
July  9.  42006 

She's    a   bird;   3    act    comedy    introducing    do- 
mestic life   in   twenty   hundred   and   one,   bv 
I.  L.  Barnes.     [2],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten.  ' 
©   Ic.    Jan.   11,   1913;     D:  31974;     Iza     L. 
Barnes,  New  York.  42007 

She's  a  merry,  innocent  coquette;  a  drama  In 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12096,  Jan.  3,  1908.  42008 

She's  all  right;  from  The  Cingalee,  by  Paul  A. 
Rubens.    2  sheets.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5861,  Dec. 
5,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  42009 

She's  his  wife;  a  somewhat  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Greene.  [158]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    John    Henry    Greene,    New    York;    D: 
4943,  Apr.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1904.      42010 

She's  not  my  v/ife;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  K.  Tootle. 

©  Harry  King  Tootle,  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.; 
D :  6883,  June  27,  1905.  4201 1 

She's  over  the  sea;  a  drama  in  poetry,  by  J.  B. 

Lonas. 

©    .John    B.    Lonas,    Massillon,    O. ;    1894 : 
61619,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  42012 

She  said  she  wouldn't,  but  she  did.  See  Mill 
(The)  owner's  daughter. 

She  sinned  because  she  loved;  a  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts.     [46]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Monaghan,  New  York ;  D :  3118, 
Mar.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.  42013 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Charles  A.  Hoff,  Philadelphia;   D:3164, 
Mar.  19,  1903.  42014 

She  stoops  to  conquer;  [by]  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
New  York  &  Boston,  H.  M.  Caldwell  co.  [1900] 
vi,  178  p.     front.    24°. 

©   H.   M.    Caldwell    co.,    Boston;    1900   A: 
2.5883,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  42015 

■comedy  by  Oliver  Goldsmith,  with  draw- 
ings by  Edwin  A.  Abbey,  decorations  by  Al- 
fred Parsons,  introduction  by  Austin  Dobson. 
©  Mary  Gertrude  Abbey,  London,  as  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  5268,  Feb.  24,  1914.  Original  en- 
try, Oct.  16.  1886,  no.  23506.  42015a 


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42037 


She  stoops  to  conquer — Continued. 

a  comedv  in  5  acts,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,1897.  70  p.  diagrs. 
12°.  ( [William  Warren  ed.  of  standard  play- 
ers]) 

*©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
60650,  Oct.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  6 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.    42016 

New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 


—  Same.    New  ed 
1876.     51  p.     12°. 


no.  203] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8003,  July  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  42017 

See  also  Katherine. — Representative  Eng- 


lish drama  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

She,  the  queen  of  centuries;  a  grand  spectacu- 
lar drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by  P. 
Hercht. 

©  Pauline  Hercht,  Brooklyn;   1887:17606, 
July  9.  42018 

She,  the  queen  of  Kor;  a  romantic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  dramatized  from  H. 
Rider  Haggard's  novel,  by  E.  Barbour. 

©  Edwin  Barbour,  Minneapolis  ;  1890 :  5017, 
Feb.  10.  42019 

She  wanted  to  forget;  domestic  farce-comedy, 
by  T.  Price.    23  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41741 ;  Ted  Price. 
Cleveland.  42019a 

She  wanted  to  go  to  heaven,  but — ;  an  origi- 
nal travesty  in  2  pts.,  by  S.  G.  Champlin. 
cover-title,  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32381 ;  Stephen  G. 
Champliu,  Brooklyn.  42020 

She  wanted  to  live  in  a  flat;  sketch  for  song 
and  dance,  by  M.  H.  Flanner.  [2],  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   10,   1912;   D:  28647;   Mary  H. 
Flanner,  Indianapolis.  42021 

She  wants  you,  David;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  F.  Ryan.  [41]  p.  diagr.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Rvan,  Turners  Falls,  Mass. ; 
D  :  2384,  Sept.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1902. 

42022 

She  was  once  belle  of  the  ball;  by  A.  Le  Mieux. 

©  Alvin  Le  Mieux,   Lebanon,   N.   H. ;    D : 

11140,  July  13,  1907.  42023 

She,  who  must  be  obeyed;  the  spectacular  oper- 
atic drama,  dramatized  and  adapted  by  J.  O. 
Barrows. 

©  James  O.  Barrows,  San  Francisco ;  1887 : 
19053,  July  23.  42024 

She- Wolf  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Pic- 
chianti.    [15]  p.    4°.    Tyi^ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911;   D:  23733;   Silvio  H. 
Picchianti,  New  York.  42025 


She  would  be  a  movie  actress;  farce  in  1  act, 
by  G.  M.  Rosener.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;  D :  39225 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  42025a 

She  would  be  a  widow;  by  J.  S.  Quinu. 

©  John  S.  Quinn,  Sacramento ;  1888 :  7637, 
Mar.  12.  42026 


or,   Butternut's  bride,   an   original   farce- 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1897: 
45587,  Aug.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42027 

She   wouldn't   be    a    duchess;   by    Richard   C, 
White.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Blair,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  1419, 
Feb.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1901.  42028 

She  wouldn't  marry  three;  comedy  drama,  by 
Jno.  J.  Kennedy. 

©     Charles     Hassenforder,     Philadelphia; 
1892  :  10270,  Mar.  5.  42029 

Sheaf  (The)  of  arrows.     See  My  Indian  love. 

Shears  (The)  of  Delilah;  in  3  acts,  by  Granville 
de  Rapelye.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1910 ;  D :  22184 ;  Carolyn  S. 
Rapalj^,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  42030 

Sheath  (The)  gown  girls;  a  musical  comedy  in 
1  act.  by  Lena  Blackburn. 

©  Imperial  amusement  co.,  inc., :  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla. ;  D  :  13567,  Aug.  17,  1908.        42031 

Sheath  (The)  lady;  by  M.  A.  S.  P.  Good.    142  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  21,   1910;   D:  17988;   May  Ann 
Smith  Perry  Good,  Edwardsville,  111.      42032 

Sheba;  a  drama  of  emotions,  by  M.  Mawlette. 
76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mona  Mawlette.  Chicago ;  D :  10097,  Mar. 
8,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1907.  42033 

Sheegeeh;  a  drama  in  5  acts.    Typewritten. 
©  S.  Dessau,  New  York ;  1898 :  71603,  Dec. 
9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  42034 

an   Irish  sensational   comedy   drama   in   5 

acts,  by  W.  C.  Cowper.     [104]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Will  C.  Cowper.  New  York ;  1888 :  25070, 
Sept.   3;  2c.   Sept.  3.  42035 

• 

Sheep  (The)  of  it;  a  drama,  by  S.  Gautereaux. 
©    Standley     Gautereaux,     Stanford     Uni- 
versity, Cal. ;  D :  13155,  June  9,  1908.      42036 

Sheepherder  (The);  by  R.  Duffy. 

©  Richard  Duffy,  New  York ;  D :  11490,  Oct. 
7,  1907.  42037 


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Sheepman  (The);  a  drama  of  the  cattle  range 
in  5  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D: 
9303,  Oct.  24,  1906.  42038 

Sheet  (A)  of  rag;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Z,  Acker- 
man.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1913  ;  D  :  34188  ;  Zoe  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  42039 

Sheik  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
Harry  and  Edward  Paulton,  music  by  Sal- 
vator  Sylvain   (E.  M.  Raymond) 

©  Emma  Marcy  Raymond,  New  York; 
1891 :  18271,  May  18.  42040 

Sheila,  the  maid  of  the  Hebrides.  See  Prin- 
cess (A)  of  Thule. 

Sheilah;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Quaife. 
[98]    p.      4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6.  1915;  D:  41913;  Elise  West 
Quaife,  Tompkins  Cove,  N.  Y.  42040a 

Shelomith,  my  happiness,  my  recompense;  by 
C.  M.  Allen  and  P.  O.  Pearson.  [2],  61  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911;  D:  25720;  Constance 
M.  Allen  and  Pearl  Otelia  Pearson,  Glen- 
dale,  Cal.  42041 

Shenandoah;  a  drama  of  the  American  Civil 
War,  by  S.  C.  Mercer. 

©  S.  C.  Mercer,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. ;  1887: 
29369,  Nov.  14.  42042 

a  military  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  How- 
ard.    59  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York  ;  1897  :  18323, 
Mar.  20;  2c.  Apr.  12.  42043 

Sheo;  historical  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H. 
James  and  J.  S.  Berger.  81  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1911;  D :  24715 ;  Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  42044 

Shepherd  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  O.  T.  Dar- 
gan.    65  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  olive  Tilford  Dargan,  Stem,  N.  G. ;  D: 
7782,  Dec.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.    42045 

See   also   Lords   and   lovers,     and     other 


dramas. 

Shepherd  and  king;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  Spanish  by  A.  L.  Godoy. 

©  Albert  L.  Godoy,  Washington ;  D :  10784, 
June  18,  1907.  42046 

Shepherd    (The)   boy  who  called  wolf;  by  A. 
Stevenson.     1  p.     8°.     Proof. 

©    Augusta    Stevenson,.    New    York;     D: 
1.5371,  Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909. 

42047 


Shepherd  (The)  girl  of  Silesia;  comic  opera,  by 
A.  P.   Southwick.     51  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  P.  Southwick.  Brooklyn ;  D :  3951, 
Sept.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1903.  42048 

Shepherd  (The)  king;  romantic-drama  ilf  4 
acts,  by  A.  Reeves  and  W.  Lorimer.  142  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Arnold  Reeves  and  Wright  Lorimer,  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D :  4074,  Oct.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan. 
21,  1904.  42049 

See  also  David  and  Jonathan. 

Shepherd  (The)  of  Broadway;  dream  of  a  later 
generation,  by  J.  G.  Alexander.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1911;  D:  28100;  J.  Grubb 
Alexander,  Allentown,  Pa.  42050 

Shepherd  (The)  of  the  hills;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  R.  Hildreth.  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Robert  Hildreth,  Porterville, 
Cal. ;  D :  15065,  Feb.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24, 
1909.  42051 

a  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by  Allen  Kelly 


and  Harold  Bell  Wright.     109  p.     12°. 

©  Elsbery  W.  Reynolds,  Morgan  Park,  111.; 
D :  14300,  Nov.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908. 

42052 

Shepherd  (The)  prince;  a  drama  based  on  the 
Bible  story  of  Joseph  sold  into  Egypt,  by 
F.  F.  Moore. 

©  Frank  F.  Moore,  Indianapolis ;  D :  1905, 
May  19,  1902.  42053 

Shepherder  virtuoso;  by  E.  Costa.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    24,    1909 ;    D :  17781 ;    Eugene 
Costa,  New  Oi-leans.  42054 

Shepherdess  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  Davis. 

©   Washington   Davis,    New   York;     1889: 
10698,  Apr.  4.  42055 

Shepherdess  (The)  of  Lourdes;  or,  The  blind 
princess,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Felix. 

©   John    Murphy    co. ;    Baltimore;    1899: 
27742,  Apr.  22;  2c.  July  27.  42056 

Shepherdess  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  M.  Summers.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;   D:  39422;   E.  Myrtle 
Summers,  New  Orleans.  42056a 

Shepherds  (The);  a  miracle  play  of  the  nativity, 
reconstructed  from  the  Towneley  and  other 
old  English  cycles  of  the  xliith,  xivth,  and 
xvth  centuries,  supplemented  and  adapted  to 
modern  conditions,  by  C.  M.  Gayley. 

©   Charles    Mills    Gayley,    Berkeley,    Cal.; 
I) :  4409,  Dec.  21,  1903.  42057 


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Shepherd's  (The)  call;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Perry.     [1],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914 ;  D :  35765 ;  Eugene  H. 
Perry,  Hudson,  Wis.  42057a 

Shepherd's  (The)  fold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Rutland  and  G.  Heath.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lucile  Rutland  and  George  Heath,  New 
Orleans ;  1885 :  12843,  Mar.  4 ;  Ic.  Mar.  4. 

42058 

Shepherd's  (The)  luck;  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  C.  M.  Hinton.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,    1913;    D:  34567;    Charles 


Marion  Hinton,  Chicago. 


42059 


Sheridan  Keene,  detective;  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Kennedy.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Kennedy,  Philadelphia ;  D :  1204, 
Dec.  23,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1902.  42060 

Sheridan  True,  jr.;  or,  Pique  and  passion,  a 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  Fennimore  Har- 
rison [pseud,  of  H.  N.  Harrison]  New  Or- 
leans, M.  J.  Scott,  1883.     53  p.    8°. 

©  Hatley  Norton  Harrison,  New  Orleans; 
1883:928,  Jan.  15;  2c.  Jan.  27.  42061 

Sheridan's  ride;  by  S.  Birnbaum.  1  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Synopsis] 

©    Samuel   Birnbaum.    Dorchester,    Mass. ; 
D :  9973,  Feb.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1907. 

42062 

a  military  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moore. 


17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Carlyle   Moore,     New    York;     D :  12905, 
May  5,  1908;  2c.  May  5,  1908.  42063 

or,   The  battle   of  Cedar  Creek,   a  panto- 


mimic military  spectacle,  by  F.  O.  Rose.    5  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Oakes    Rose,    Holtsville,   N.    Y. ; 
D:  10583,  May  17,  1907;  2c.  May  17,  1907. 

42064 

or,  The  spy  of  Cedar  Creek,    the    grand 


national,  military  allegory,  written  and  rev.  by 
C.  S.  Brodt.  Cadillac,  Mich.,  News  print, 
1885.     2  p.  1.,  58  p.    16°. 

©  Charles  S.  Brodt,  Cadillac,  Mich. ;  1885 : 
14278,  July  2;  2c.  Aug.  14.  42065 

Sheridan's  spy;  or,  The  hero  of  Libby  prison, 
a  thrilling  national  military  allegory  and 
patriotic  drama,  arr.  for  three  different  styles 
of  presentation  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Carroll. 

©     George    Carroll,     Denver ;     1874 :  4508, 
Apr.  4.  42066 

Sheriff  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Monroe. 

©   Frank   Monroe,   Richmond  Hill,   N.   Y. ; 
1891 :  1491,  Jan.  9.  4,2067 


Sheriff  (The)— Continued. 

-drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Hirsch. 

4°.     Typewritten. 


[20]  p. 


©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912;  D:  31047;  Edmund  S. 
Hirsch,  Brooklyn.  42068 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  J.  Mc- 


Nally  and  Chas.  T.  Vincent. 

©  H.   S.   Taylor,   New   York;   1890:41044, 
Dec.  23.  42069 

1  act  play,  by  E.  Day.     25  p.     f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Edmund  Day,  Brooklyn ;   D :  5443,  Aug. 
16;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1904.  42070 

[3], 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  Hosmer  Richmond. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1910;    D:  22714;    Wm.    H. 
Boyd,  New  York.  42071 

■or,  Peers  and  politics,  an  American  opera 


in  3  acts,  by  R.  D.  Ware. 

©  Richard  Darwin  Ware,  Boston;  1893: 
18525,  Apr.  15.  42072 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  blackmailer;  1  act 
drama,  by  W.  S.  Franklin.  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D:  28714;  William  S. 
Franklin,  San  Francisco.  42073 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  cop;  a  fifteen-minute 
patter  act,  in  1,  by  Herbert  Thomson.  [1], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915;  D :  41533 ;  George 
Richards  and  William  M.  Armstrong,  New 
York.  42073  a 

Sheriff  (The)  and  the  girl;  1  act  western  play- 
let, by  W.  A.  Davis. 

©  Wm.  Austin  Davis,  New  York ;  D :  13108, 
June  3,  1908.  42074 

Sheriff  Blake; 'a  comedy  drama,  by  P.  S.  M. 
Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn;  1897:463, 
Jan.  2.  42075 

Sheriff  for  a  day;  comedy  drama,  by  H.  T. 
De  Vere.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D :  22508 ;  Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  Houston.  42076 

Sheriff  Jim  Marshall;  a  drama  of  strenuous 
life  on  the  hills  of  the  West  and  in  the 
national  capital,  in  4  acts,  by  Martin  A. 
White.     [80]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.  White,  Chicago  ;  D  :  1307,  Jan. 
17,  1902 ;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  42077 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Angel  Gulch;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 
81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney.  New  York;  D :  13299, 
.July  6,  1908;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  42078 


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42096 


Sheriff  of  Calistoga;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Lea\itt.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nelson  Leavitt,  Chicago ;  D :  13320,  July 
10,  1908;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  42079 

Sherife  (The)  of  Clay  Co.  See  Song  (The)  of  a 
heart. 

SherifE  (The)  of  Covington;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Reubenstein.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912 ;  D :  30918 ;  Emmanuel 
Reubenstein,  New  York.  42080 

SherifE  (The)  of  Laramie;  in  1  act,  by  H.  W. 
Babb.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  W.  Babb,  Spokane,  Wash.;  D: 
12316,  Feb.  6,  190S;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1908.      42081 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Nottingham;  a  comic  opera 
libretto  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York  ;  1900  A :  3253, 
Feb.  5.  42082 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Randall's  Forge;  or.  All's  for 
the  best,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 
Wilson.     79  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Day  Wilson,  Cleveland ;  D :  2712, 
Dec.  4,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.  42083 

Sheriff  of  Sandy  Fork;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Evans.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909 ;  D :  17791 ;  James  W. 
Evans,  Spokane,  Wash.  42084 

Sheriff  (The)  of  Tombstone;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M,  Beldon. 

©  Milo  Beldon,  New  York ;  D :  10052,  Mar. 
1,  1907.  42085 

Sheriff  of  Tuckahoe;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  George  M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1911.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1911;  D: 
23939 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      42086 

Sheriff's  (The)  Christmas;  playlet,  by  L.  Ben- 
nison.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915 ;  D  :  40297 ;  Louis  Benni- 
son,  Los  Angeles.  42086a 

Sheriff's  (The)  guest;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Shively.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1914;  D:  38607;  Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  42086b 

Sheriff's  (The)  luck;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Brintnall.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woodbury  Saxton  Brintnall,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  D:  15076,  Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28, 
1909.  42087 

Sheriff's  (The)  marriage;  [by  M.  Langford  and 
G.  O'Farrell]    16  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Myrtle  Langford  and  George  O'Farrell, 
Brooklyn ;  D :  12514,  Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9, 
1908.  42088 


Sheriff's  (The)  proposal;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  E. 
Bonney.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35794 ;  William  E. 
Bonney,  Brooklyn.  42088a 

Sheriff's  (The)  sacrifice;  comedy  dramatic  play- 
let, by  C.  E.  Elliott.  [10]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912 ;  D :  29229 ;  Charles  El- 
ven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  42089 

Sheriff's  (A)  sale;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  E.  Joseph 
Lawrence. 

©    Edward    J.    Galvin,    New    York;    1896: 
68301,  Dec.  15,  42090 

Sheriff's  (The)  wife;  western  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  W.  J.  Bailey,  jr.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    23,    1913;    D :  33022 ;    William 
John  Bailey,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  42091 

Sherlock  Holmes;  piece  inedite  en  5  actes  et  6 
tableaux,  par  P.  Decourcelle,  d'apres  I'origi- 
nal  de  Sir  Conan  Doyle  et  William  Gillette. 
Act.  1.  p.  61-78,  illus.  8°.  [Reprinted  from 
Je  sais  tout] 

©     Pierre    Decourcelle,     Paris ;     D :  12363, 
Feb.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1908.  42092 

—  Same.  Act  4, 5.  p.  338-362,  illus.  8°.  [Re- 
printed from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Pierre  Decourcelle,  Paris  ;  D  :  12749,  Apr. 
15,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1908.  42093 

Sherlock  Holmes,  detective;  or.  The  sign  of 
the  four,  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Eraser.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  Chicago  ;  D  :  79,  Jan. 
25,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1901.  42094 

Sherlock  Holmes,  jr.;  playlet,  by  Mortimer  M. 
Tlieise.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D :  35589 ;  .Lames  Mul- 
len and  Alan  Coogan,  Chicago.  42094a 

Sherlock  Holmes  versus  Raffles;  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  L.  Rogers.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910;  D :  22943 ;  Wilfrid  L. 
Rogers,  New  York.  42095 

Sherlock  junior;  comedy-dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  S.  G.  Champlin.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915;  D :  39599 ;   Stephen  G. 
Champlin,  Brooklyn.  42095a 

Sherman's  grand  march  from  Atlanta  to  the 
sea;  by  J.  H.  Horton. 

©    Joshua    H.    Horton,    Cincinnati ;    1885 : 
17760.  Aug.  21.  42096 


Sherman's  march  to  the  sea. 
of  Columbia. 


-See  Maid  (The) 


2120 


42097 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42118 


Sherry;  a  comedy  in  4  acts. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  tie  Mille,  Pompton,  N.  J. ;  D : 
1099,  Nov.  14,  1901.  42097 

Sherwood;    1   act   dramatic   sketch,    by    C.    H. 
Wunderlich.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913 ;  D :  33014 ;  C.  H.  Wun- 
derlich, Richmond,  Cal.  42098 


Shiloh;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  C.  Du  Bois. 
[153]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  Conier  Du  Bois,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
32780,  Oct.  21;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1891.  42108 


or,  Robin  Hood  and  the  three  kings,  play 

in  5  acts,  by  Alfred  Noyes.    New  York,  F.  A. 
Stokes  CO.,  1911.     [4],  225  p.    front.    8°. 

©  Sept.  26,   1911;   2c.   Sept.  28.  1911;   D: 
25420 ;  Frederick  A.  Stokes  co.,  New  York. 

42099 

See  also  Runnymede. 

Sheshano;  oder,  Der  richter  fon  Jericho,  opera 
in  4  acts,  with  prologue,  by  N.  M.  Shaikewitz, 
schomer. 

©    Nochem    Mayer    Shaikewitz,    schomer, 
New  York;  1896:  66765,  Dec.  8.  42100 

Shetland  (The)  lass;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
.T,  R.  Musick. 

©  John  R.  Musick,  Kirksville,  Mo.;  1892: 
28.565,  July  8.  42101 

Shewing  (The)  up  of  Blanco  Posnet;  a  ser- 
mon in  crude  melodrama,  by  Bernard  Shaw^. 
New  York,  Brentnno's,  1909.    36  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   25,   1909;   2c.   Aug.   26,   1909;   D: 
16634;  Brentano's,  New  York.  42102 

Same. 

©   Aug.   25,   1909;   2c.   Aug.   26,   1909;   A: 
244984;  Brentano's,  New  York.  42103 

• ■  with  preface  on  the  censorshi]i,  by  Ber- 
nard Shaw.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1913. 
125  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361163;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  42104 

See  also  Doctor's  dilemma. 


Shibboleth;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Bert  Nash.  [2], 
24  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,   1915;   D:  399.51;   Herbert 
Farrar.  New  York.  42104a 

Shiel  Agar;  an  original  Irish  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Morris    Sullivan,   United    States;   1883: 
4076,  Mar.  5.  42105 

Shield  (The)  of  a  viking;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E.  Doane] 
[10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1911 ;  D :  23255 ;  Maude  Estelle 
Doane,  Philadelphia.  42106 

Shiengaun  (The)  of  Ramore;  an  Irish  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  F.  Delaney. 

©  Thomas  F.  Delaney,  New  Orleans;  1900 
A :  16266,  July  2.  42107 


or,  The  brothers,  by  S.  C.  Du  Bois. 

©  S.  Conier  Du  Bois,  Philadelphia;  1890: 
32781,  Oct.  21.  42109 

Shin  Fane;  or.  Where  the  grass  grows  green, 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John   F.   Poole,   New   York;   1871:3523. 

Apr.  19.  42110 

Shine  (A)  flirtation;  by  W.  D.  Nesbit.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Shannon,  Washington  ;  D  :  9745, 
Jan.  5,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1907.  42111 

Shiner's  (The)  gal;  sensational  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  G.  M.  Steelsmith.  [69]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Clifton    M.    Steelsmith,    Bethany,    Mo.; 
D:63S4,  Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905. 

42112 

Shingawn;  an  Irish  sensational  drama  in  4  acts, 
founded  on  Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family,  by 
E.  D.  Haygarth. 

©  E.   D.   Haygarth,   United   States;   1873: 
6448,  June  7.  42113 

or,  The  wake  of  the  vagabond,  an  Irish 


drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States ;  1874 :  15397, 
Dec.  22.  42114 

Shinghawn    (The)      See   Sprig    (A)   o'    green. 

Shingle   (The)   weavers;   drama   in  4   acts,  by 
F.  R.  Weir.     [1],  107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.    7,   1912;    D:  31059;    F.    Roney 
Weir,  Seattle.  42115 

Shining   (The)   mystery;   a   drama   in   4  acts, 
by  A.  Carr. 

©  Albert  Carr,   Rapid  City,   S.   D. ;   1894: 
8376,  Feb.  3.  42116 

Carr. 


-a   mining   drama   in   4   acts,   by   A. 

Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1909.    44  p.    16°. 

©  Albert  Carr,  Hill  City.  S.  D. ;  D :  15783, 
May  6,  1909 ;  2c.  June  11,  1909.  42117 

Ship  ahoy;  an  American  farcical  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly ;  music  by  Fred  Mil- 
ler, jr.  89  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  H.   Grattan   Donnelly,    United    States; 
1890:32475,  Oct.  20;  Ic.  Nov.  7.  42118 

Ship  ahoy,  ship  ahoy;  nautical  acrobatic  com- 
edy, by  P.  Buch.     [1],  3  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38743 ;  Peter  Buch, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  42118a 


2121 


42119 


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42142 


Ship-builders  (The);  by  F.  M.  Lowe. 

©   Frank   MacDonald   Lowe,   Chicago;   D: 
11262,  Aug.  31,  1907.  42119 

Ship  of  state;  elaborate  patriotic,  historical, 
naval  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F.  D. 
Skiff. 

©   Frank    D.    Skiff,   Chicago;    1894:38519, 
Aug.  20.  42120 

Ship  (The)  smithy  of  Marblehead;  an  idyllic 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 
German  by  T.  M.  Hunter,  tr.  by  Adolph  Jack- 
son.    [109]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Marvin  Hunter,  Brooklyn;   D: 
1653,  Mar.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1902.    42121 

Ship  (The)  we  crossed  the  sea  in.  See  Ger- 
man (The)  Jonah. 

Ship  (A)  without  a  rudder;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  R.  D.  Elmer.     62  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Raymond    Dean    Elmer,    Chicago;    D: 
12226,  Jan.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1908.    42122 

Ships  (The)  of  destiny;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Aulich. 
[49]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Aulich,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10323,  Apr. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  42123 

Ships  that  pass  in  the  night;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  S.  Golding.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1911;  D:  24284;  Edwin  S. 
Golding,  New  York.  42124 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Thorn- 


ton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  San  Francisco;  1894: 
43122,  Sept.  14.  42125 

Shipwreck  (The);  or,  Dangers  of  the  sea,  by 
J.  J.  Kihm.  1  p.  8°.  Typewritten.  [Sce- 
nario] 

©  Jacob  J.  Kihm,  Brooklyn;  D:5590,  Oct. 
1,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  42126 

Shipwrecked;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by,  J.  Adams. 
[74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  3063, 
Feb.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.  42127 

or,  A  modern  Moses,  in  1  act,  by  W.  Les- 
ter.    12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Lester,  Detroit ;  D :  11129,  Aug. 
7,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1907.  42128 

Shipwrecked  (The)  viking;  by  O.  F.  Wred- 
berg. 

©   Oscar  F.    Wredberg,  Moline,    111.;    D: 

12585,  Mar.  20,  1908.  42129 

Shirkers  (The);  a  play  for  boys  and  girls,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Cincinnati,  New  York, 
Fillmore  music  house,  1908.  cover  title,  12  p. 
12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D :  14089, 
Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  42130 


Shirley;    a    comedy    drama    in    5    acts,    by    F. 
Hardin. 

©     Flora     Hardin,     Cliicago;     1888:8208. 
Mar.  19.  42131 

play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  by  E.  J.  Myers 


from    the   novel.   His   wedded   wife,    by   the 
author  of  A  wilful  woman. 

©    E.    J.    Myers,    New    York;    1883:8113, 
May  3.  42132 

Shirt-waist  (A)  girl. 

©  Thaddeus  Groff,  Pittsburgh  ;  1898 :  56685, 
Sept.  27.  42133 

Shirt-waist  (The)  man;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Lipshitz. 

©  Jacob  M.  Lipshitz,  New  York;  1900  A: 
19854,  Aug.  9.  42134 

dramatic  composition  in  3  acts,  by  Ben  J. 


Green. 

©  Frank  A.  Green,  Louisville ;  D :  419,  May 
1,  1901.  •  42135 

Shlitz  and  Blitz;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  J.  F.  Wil- 
lard.    47  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  F.  Willard,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. ;  D : 
4517,  Jan.  18,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1904.    42136 

Shlitz,  the  great;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  Gerard.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Barney   Gerard,    New    York;    D :  14.538, 
Dec.  15,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908.  42137 

Shma  Yisroel;  or.  Hear  ye,  Israel,  tr.  by  B. 
Thomashefsky. 

©  Boris  Thomashefsky,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  12649, 
Mar.  31,  1908.  42138 

Shmoosers  (The);  dialogue  in  1  scene,  by  D.  D. 
Aaronson.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,  1914;   D:  37248;  D.   Darby 
Aaronson,  New  York.  42138a 

Shock-raun  (The);  an  original  burlesque  in  1 
act.  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  .John  F.  Poole,  New  York;  1874:13853, 
Nov.  11.  42139 

Shocking   (A)  affair;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Grossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York ;  1872 :  9854,  Sept. 
12.  42140 

or.   The  punishment  fits  the  crime,   a  3 


act  farce,  by  F.  W.  Osborne.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Walter  Osborne,  Brockton,  Mass. ; 
1894 :  19141,  Apr.  13  ;  2c.  Apr.  13.  42141 

Shocking   conduct;    comedy   in   4   acts,   by   M. 
Ferber.     [3],  60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    24,    1910;    D: '22363;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Dorchester,  Mass.  42142 


2122 


42143 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42159 


Shocks;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  Fairfax.     19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23871 ;  Bernard  Fair- 
fax, New  York.  42143 

Shoddy;  an   original   comedy   in  4  acts,  by   S. 
Howell. 

©   S.   Howell,   New   Orleans;   1873:13261, 
Nov.  15.  42144 

Shoe  strings.     See  Girl  from  Chicago. 

Shoe  (The)  that  fits;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  R. 
Jensen.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23645 ;  Alta  Raw- 
lins Jensen,  Salt  Lake  City.  42145 

Shoemaker    (The);    comedy    in    1    act,    by    P. 
Singer.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38795 ;  Philip  Singer, 
New  York.  42145  a 


Shoemaker  (The)  and  the  elves. 
(The)  shoemaker. 


See  Honest 


Shoemaker's  (The)  daughter;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall.  [3],  112  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D: 
3769,  July  29,  1903;  2c.  July  29,  1903.    42146 

Shoemaker's  (The)  holiday.  See  Representa- 
tive English  comedies. 

Shoes;  a  modern  American  farce  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  [102]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Julius  Wedekind,   New   York;    D :  3359, 
Apr.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1903.  42147 

Shoes  (The)  of  gold;  a  play  for  children  in  4 
acts,  based  upon  Russian  fairy  lore,  by  K. 
Lord.     [38]  p.     4°..  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915;  D:  40396;  Katharine 
Lord,  New  York.  42147a 

Shoes  (The)  of  happiness;  play  for  children  in 
2  acts,  by  M.  Anderson.  [1],  38  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915  ;  D  :  40902  ;  Madge  An- 
derson, Milwaukee.  42147b 

Shofar  (The);  a  symbolic  drama  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Lipsky. 

©  Louis  Lipsky,  New  York ;  D :  10496,  May 
4,  1907.  42148 

Shogun  (The);  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D:409S,  Oct.  15, 
1903.  42149 

an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 

lyrics  by  George  Ade,  music  by  Gustav  Luders. 
[89]  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  4786, 
Mar.  24,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1904.  42150 


Shoits  and  Goldmutter,  private  police;  melo- 
dramatic comedy  in  1  act,  by  Darby  Clay 
[pseud,  of  D.  Freedman]  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1914;    D:  38906;    David 
Freedman,  Brooklyn.  42150a 

Shojo.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Shoo-fly  (The)  regiment;  by  Cole  and  John- 
son. 

©  Cole  &  Johnson,  New  York ;  D :  7752,  Dec. 
.22,  1905.  42151 

Shooting  (The)  match  at  Creedmore,  between 
the  Mulligan  and  Skidmore  guards;  an 
original  sketch,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  8787,  Aug. 
25.  42152 

Shooting  the  chutes;  a  farcical  extravaganza 
in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Emerick.     Typewritten. 

©  Ollie  Mack,   Centreville,   Ind. ;   1900  A : 
4758,  Feb.  21 ;  2c.  June  20.  42153 

Shop  (A)  for  marriage;  a  comedy,  by  T.  W. 
Wharmby.     Typewritten. 

©   Thomas    Washington    Wharmby,    New 
York;   1898:59516,   Oct.   10;   2c.  Nov.   10. 

42154 

Shop-girl;  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Hay  ward.  Type- 
written. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
1S98:  64368,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Nov.  3.  42155 


—  1  act  play,  by  C.  Leigh.    13  p.    4  .    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    3,    1911 ;    D :  25666 ;    Clifford 


Leigh,  New  York. 


42156 


Shop-girls  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  N.  Stansill. 

©   Jerome   N.    Stansill,   Long   Island   City, 
N.  Y. ;  1895 :  21264,  Apr.  17.  42157 

Shop  (A)  in  Paris;  comedy  novelty  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Bradshaw.     [9]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914 ;  D :  36668 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  42157a 

Shoplifter  (The);  by  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.     22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910;  D:  20555;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  42158 

comedy  and  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 

C.    Walcott    Russell.      [1],   9   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1914;  D:  39049;  Joseph  Ed- 
ward Chevers,  Chicago.  42158a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 


©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  D :  1502,  Feb. 
27,  1902.  42159 


2123 


42160 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42172 


Shoplifter  (The)— Continued. 

-. a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Sam  J.  Wheeler. 

72  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jule  Walters,  Chicago;  D:2176,  Aug.  2, 
1902;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1902.,  42160 

play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer.     [1],  13 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39588 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer, New  York.  42160a 

Shoplifters  (The);  musical  comedy  playlet,  by 
Louis  Weslyn.  4  p.  f °.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1910;  D:  21770;  Joseph  P. 
Swickard,  Chicago.  42161 

Shopping;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  Z.  Ackerman. 
[3],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913 ;  D :  32359 ;  Zoe  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  42162 

Shopping  material. 

©  Walter  Broadwell,  Columbus,  O. ;  D: 
14416,  Nov.  30,  1908.  42163 

Shore  Acres;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Heme. 

©  Katherine  C.  Heme,  Boston ;  1890 :  6752, 
Feb.  26.  42164 

Shore  folks;  or.  The  Rocky  Point  light,  an  epi- 
sode of  the  sea  in  1  act,  by  William  A.  Dock- 
stader  and  W.  Robyns.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Robyns,  New  York ;  D :  6256, 
Feb.  23,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  42165 

Shorn  (The)  lamb;  a  comedy  drama  of  western 
life  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Grattan.  [109]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Grattan,  Chicago  ;  D  :  8620, 
May  31,  1906;  2c.  May  31,  1906;  2c.  (printed, 
56  p.     4°)    July  29,  1906.  42166 

Short  (A)  circuit;  or,  Secrets  of  the  beauty 
cabinet,  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  Owsley- 
Roy.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915;  D:  39375;  Elma 
Owsley-Roy,  Brooklyn.  42166a 

Short  (The)  cut;  sociological  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Rachael  E.  Marshall  .^nd  O.  Bailey.  [197] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913;  D :  33725 ;  R.  E.  Mar- 
shall and  Oliver  Bailey,  Seattle.  42167 

Short  (The)  end  of  the  loaf;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  B.  Baker.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1914;  D :  38044 ;  Arthur 
Brooks  Baker,  Brooklyn.  42167a 


Short  plays;  by  Mary  MacMillan.  Cincinnati, 
Stewart  &  Kidd  company,  1913.  4  p.  1.,  245  p. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  shadowed  star. — The  ring. — 
The  rose. — Luck? — Entr'acte. — A  woman's  a 
woman  for  a'  that. — A  fan  and  two  candle- 
sticks.— A  modern  masque. — The  futurists. — 
The  gate  of  wishes. 

©  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  A  :  357992 : 
Stewart  &  Kidd  co.,  Cincinnati.  42168 

Short  plays  about  famous  authors;  by  Maude 
Morrison  Frank.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company,   1915.     vii,  144  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  A  mistake  at  the  manor. — When 
Heine  was  twenty-one. — Miss  Burney  at 
court. — A  Christmas  eve  with  Charles  Dick- 
ens.— The  fairies'  plea. 

©  Feb.  20,  1915;  2c.  and  aflf.  Mar.  8,  1915; 
A :  393873 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York. 

42168a 

Short  plays  for  children;  by  Ella  Kea tinge. 
New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company, 
1899.     [18]  p.    16°.     (The  wizard  series) 

Contents:  The  little  magician. — The  sick 
doll. — The  nightingale  and  the  lark. — A 
Christmas  eve  adventure. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York;  1899: 
12636,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  42168b 

Short  plays  for  small  players;  collection  of  en- 
tertainments for  children  of  all  ages,  by 
Edith  Burrows,  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham  and 
others.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
146  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  key. — The  children's  hour. — 
Jack  and  the  beanstalk.— Bouquet  of  rose 
spirits.  —  Pat's  excuse.  —  Grammar  school 
fun. — A  temperance  frolic. — Blue  ribbons. 

©  July  31,  1915;  20.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D: 
41387;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

42168c 

Short  riders;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  V.  Frost.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912;  D :  2S962 ;  Vincent 
Frost,  Pittsburgh.  42169 

Short-stop;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Wild. 

©  John  Wild,  New  York;  1888:8743. 
Mar,  24.  42170 

Short  (A)  way  with  authors.  See  Four  plays; 
by  Gilbert  Cannon. 

Shorty  and  his  dad;  a  comedy. 

©  Charles  A.  Watkins,  New  York;  1888: 
5340,  Feb.  18.  42171 

Shorty's  return;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone.    11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D:  22005;  William  E. 
Gladstone,  Utica,  N.  Y.  42172 


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42187 


Shot  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  L.  Howard. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    ic.    June    6,    1913;    D :  33425 ;    Cliarles 
Lowell  Howard,  Washington.  42173 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Harrison.     [1],  18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39483 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  42173a 

Shot  at  sunrise;  bullet  proof  farce,  by  M.  Ott. 
[1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  21,   1915;    D:  41273;   Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  42173b 

Shot  (A)  from  the  kitchen  range.  See  General 
(The)  manager. 

Shot  in  the  dark;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  T.  Samp- 
son.    [16]  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D:  37646;  Harry  T. 
Sampson,  Milwaukee.  42173c 

-. See  also  Will-o'-the-wisp. 

Should  a  woman  tell?  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Waldron.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1913 ;  D :  35257 ;  Craig  &  Bul- 
mer,  London.  42174 

Should  he  have  married  her?  an  emotional 
drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Clif- 
ford. 

©  Chandler  R.  Clifford,  Boston  ;  1879  :  2154, 
Feb.  14.  42175 

Should  women  vote;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Luban.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    19,    1914 ;    D :  39150 ;    William 
Charles  Luban,  Brooklyn.  42175a 

Shoulder- knot  (The);  a  dramatization  of  the 
book  by  the  same  name,  by  B.  F.  Tefft.  40  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  Tefft,  Bangor.  Me. ;  D :  13935, 
Sept.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.  42176 

Show  (The)  at  Wilkin's  hall;  comedy  costume 
monologue  for  a  lady  or  gentleman  in  female 
costume,  by  B.  M.  Wilson. 

©    Bertha   M.    Wilson     New    York;    1895: 
14740,  Mar.  13;  2c.  Mar.  20.  42177 

Show-down  (The);  comedy-dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  B.  Holmes.  [25]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  29448  ;  Ben  Holmes, 
Richmond.  42178 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Hoadley.  [1],  15 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   19,    1914;    D:  38174;    Charles 
Byron  Hoadley,  New  York.  42178a 


—  dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Royal.    [1],  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1915 ;  D :  39915 ;  Charles  El- 
liott Royal,  San  Francisco.  42178b 


Show-down  (The) — Continued. 

dramatic  playlet,  by  F.  George.    22  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    11,    1915;    D:  39444;   Frederic 
George,  Manlius,  N.  Y.  42178c 

play,  by  E.  O.  Schenck.     [7]  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   19,    1912;    D:  28765;    Earl    Q. 
Schenck,  Columbus,  O.  42179 

12  p. 


— -a  play  in  1  act,  by  John  T.  Doyle. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  29111 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  42180 


or.  Wild  oats,  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 

M.  Arthur.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   26,   1913;   D :  32763 ;   Malcolm 
Arthur,  New  York.  42181 

Show  (The)  girls;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.   A.  Barnet,  Boston;  D :  988,  Oct.  21, 
1901.  42182 

Show  (The)  girl's  husband;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Kathleen  Farroe  Kennedy.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel  Carpenter,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  D: 
15833,  May  3,  1909;  2c.  May  3,  1909.       42183 

Show  me.     See  I'm  from  Missouri. 

Show  me  the  man;  vaudeville  play,  by  G.  E. 
Wagner.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1911 ;  D :  24616 ;  Clara  Eleanor 
Wagner,  Columbus,  O.  42184 


vaudeville  playlet,  by  C.  E.  Wagner,  Co- 
lumbus, The  Nitschke  press.    1911.    18  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1911 ;  D :  24705 ;  Clara  Elea- 
nor Wagner,  Columbus,  O.  42185 

Show  me  Tom;  society  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  S.  Cox  and  F.  V.  Van  Ett.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37187 ;  Sidney  Cox 
and  Florence  Vernal  Van  Ett,  Chicago. 

42185a 

Show  (A)  of  hands;  farce  comedy  for  1  male 
and  1  female,  by  W.  R.  Walkes,  text  and 
stage  business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps 
and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner 
&  CO.,  1906.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Werner 
ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D:9481, 
Nov.  12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  42186 

■an  original  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  R. 
Walkes. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1891:32932, 
Sept.  15.  42187 


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42203 


Show  people's  friendship;  love  story  play,  by 
E.  M.  Bennett.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D :  24948 ;  Edward  Mil- 
ton Bennett,  New  York.  42188 

Show  (The)  shop;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Forbes.    [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D:  40232;  .Tames 
Forbes,  New  York.  42188a 

Showed  up;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Hope,    30  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hope,  Chicago ;  1889 :  6948,  Mar. 
5 ;  2c.  May  25.  42189 

Shower  (The)  bath;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Kiper. 
[2],  16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D:  42040;  Gertrude 
Kiper,  Lake  Bluff,  111.  42189a 

Shower  (The)  bath  torture;  used  in  old  English 
private  lunatic  asylums,  introduced  into  suc- 
cessfullocal  drama  of  Our  city,  during  scene  3d, 
act  3d,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1874 :  427,  Jan. 
13.  42190 

Showman  (The);  or,  Brasse's  circus,  a  farce- 
comedy,  by  G.  McBride. 

©  G.  McBride,  St.  Louis;  1886:18117, 
Aug.  9.  42191 

Showman's  (The)  daughter;  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edgar  Selden. 

©  Attie  Spencer,  United  States ;  D :  5085, 
May  27,  1904.  42192 

a   melodrama    in   4   acts,    by     E.     Selden. 

[129]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Selden  and  Leon  Kaufman,  New 
York;  D :  5715,  Nov.  1,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  18, 
1904.  42193 

Showman's  (The)  ward;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1896:59779, 
Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  42194 

Shown  up.     See  Eazzler  (The) 

Shred  (A)  of  manhood;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  W.  Kruschke.  [2],  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914;  D:  38297;  Emil  Wil- 
liam Kruschke,  San  Francisco,  42194a 

Shreds  and  patches;  a  musical  comedy  conceit, 
by  C.  Theadore, 

©  Charles  Theadore,  United  States;  1889: 
1716,  Jan.  12,  42195 

Shrewd  (A)  business  man;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Seibert.     i,  15  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1912;  D:  29467;  De  Molne 
Seibert,  Centralia,  Wash.  42196 


Shriek  (A);  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Yeager. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36728 ;  Edith  Yeager, 
Brooklyn.  .42196a 

Shrine  (A)  arabesque;  playlet  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  R.  H.  Faxon  and  C.  H.  Butler.  8  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1915;  D:  40276;  Ralph  H, 
Faxon,  Wichita,  and  Charles  H,  Butler,  Den- 
ver. 42196b 

Shrine  (The)  of  privacy;  original  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Greve,     107  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct,  6,  1910;  D:  22233;  Clifford 
Greve,  St,  Louis.  42197 

Shrink  up;  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A. 
liemming.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915;  D :  40587 ;  Geo,  A. 
Lemming,  Chicago.  42197a 

Shunamite  (The);  a  dramatic  scene,  by  S', 
Bloomgarden. 

13  p,    8°.     Ms, 

©  Ic,  May  29,  1912 ;  D :  29829 ;  Sol  Bloom- 
garden,  New  York,  42198 

— — by  Yehoash,  [pseud,  of  Solomon  Bloom- 
garden] 

14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30983 ;  Sarah  Adler, 
Brooklyn,  42199 

Shurlock  Holmze,  jr, ;  a  1  act  travesty  sketch, 
by  F,  J,  Beaman.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
1862,  May  9,  1902;  2c.  May  6,  1902.       42200 

Shuttlecock  (The);  or,  Israel  in  Russia,  origi- 
nal drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  F,  Downing,  Lon- 
don, Francis  Griffiths  [1913]     96  p,     12°. 

©  Nov,  10,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D: 
35594 ;  Henry  Francis  Downing  and  Francis 
Griffiths,  London.  42200a 

Shy  Anne  from  Cheyenne;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  M.  Smith.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  M.  Smith,  Tacoma  ;  D :  10708,  June 
5,  1907;  2c.  June  17,  1907.  42201 

Shylock;  a  Jewish  drama,  adapted  from  Shake- 
speare's Merchant  of  Venice,  by  L.  Zagat. 

©  Leo  Zagat,  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  D :  15874, 
May  15,  1900.  42202 

or.  The  merchant  of  peanuts,  musical  play, 

by    M.     Samuels.     33  p.     4°,      Typewritten, 
[Words  only] 

©  Maurice  Samuels,,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  1782, 
Apr.  24,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1902.  42203 


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42224 


Shylock  in  New  York.  See  Merchant  (The) 
of  Venice  up  to  date. 

Shyster  (The)  lawyer;  or,  Nearly  a  lawyer, 
episode  in  1  act,  by  McCree  and  Clark.  [1], 
21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913;  D:  32615;  McCree  & 
Clark,  New  York.  42204 

Shyster's  (The)  trick;  or,  Fifteen  years  later, 
a  local  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  prologue,  by 
J.  Barrington. 

©  John  Bnrrington,  San  Francisco;  1894: 
52682,  Nov.  12.  42205 

See  also  Fifteen  years  later. 

Si  and  I;  a  country  girl  monologue,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905] 
10  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches ) 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,   Chicago ;   D :  7023, 
.July  24,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  42206 

Si  (El)  de  las  ninas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  por  Leandro  Fernandez  de  Moratin,  ed. 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  J.  D.  M.  Ford. 
Boston.  Ginn  <Sc  company,  1899.  xiv,  95  p. 
12°.  ([International  modern  language 
series] ) 

©  J.  D.  M.  Ford,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  1899: 
28678.  Apr.  26;  2c.  Apr.  26.  42207 

Si  j'etais  roi.  See  If  I  were  only  king. — 
Were  I  the  king'. 

Si  Lootah  (Red  Foot);  a  comic  opera  in  4 
acts,  written  by  T.  Grimes,  composed  by  R.  C. 
Garland. 

©  Taylor  Grimes,  Washington  ;  1891 :  44782, 
Dec.  10.  42208 

Si  on  invitait  Rigolbert;  de  R.  Valabregue. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  15,   1912;    D :  29999 ;    Gaumont 

CO.,  New  York.  42209 

Si  Perkins;  or,  The  girl  I  left  behind  me;  an 

original   comedy-drama   in   5   acts,   by   E.   A. 

Locke.  - 

©   Edwin    A.    Locke,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1885  :  2895,  Feb.  2.  42210 

Si  Perkins  from  Pughtown;  an  original 
Yankee  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke  and  F.  Jones. 

©   Edwin   A.    Locke,   Boston,     and    Frank 
Jones,  Fairview,  W.  Va. ;  1884 :  24431,  Dec.  10. 

42211 
Si  Perkins,  pitcher;  by  A.   Bonnet.     8  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bonnet,  Chicago ;  D :  15485,  Mar. 
29,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.  42212 

Si  Perkins,  the  waiter;  rural  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  H.  Coyle.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.   12,    1910;    D:  17914;    William 
Henry  Coyle.  Philadelphia.  42213 


Si  Plunkard;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Lewis. 
[87]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    James    Clinton    Lewis,    Hartford ;    D : 
2164,  July  26,  1902 ;  2c.  July  26,  1902.      42214 

■  a  rural  minstrel  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M. 

Boyer. 

©  L.  Milton  Boyer.  Washington  ;  1892  :  8586, 
Feb.  24.  42215 

Si  Plunkard  from  Fairview,  Pa. 

©   James   Clinton   Lewis,   Hartford ;   1886 : 
12975,  June  3.  42216 

Si  Slocum;  by  H.  L.  Lyman. 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  D :  227, 
Mar.  18;  1901.  42217 

a  drama  of  American  frontier  life,  by  C.  W. 


Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,  New  York;  1875: 
4526,  May  3.  42218 

Si  Slocum's  country  store;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
publishing  company,  1911.    26  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  25910 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  42219 

Si  Spruceby's  mule;  by  C.  W.  Scott.     3  p.     t°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910;  D:  20154;  Chester  W. 
Scott,  New  York.  42220 

Si.  the  tramp;  a  melodrama,  by  W.  F.  Ensign. 
San  Francisco,  Henderson  &  Crowe,  1890.  14 
numb.  1.,  8°. 

©  Wm.   F.   Ensign,   San  Francisco ;   1890 : 
2S712,  Sept.  18;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42221 

Same.     Revised.     San  Francisco,  Wm.  M. 


Hinton  &  co.,  1891.    20  numb.  1.,  8°. 

©   Wm.   F.   Ensign,    San   Francisco;   1891: 
13909,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  42222 

Si  yo  fuera  rey!  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  eu 
5  cuadros,  original  de  A.  L6pez  Monis,  mfi- 
sica  de  J.  Serrano.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1913.  47  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1914;   Ic.   Mar.  30,   1914;   D: 
36509  ;  Antonio  Lopez  Monis,  Madrid.    42222a 

Siam;  or,  The  troopers  of  the  East,  a  musical 
fantasy  in  2  acts. 

©  Ernes,  Foster  and  Puerner,  New  York ; 
1885  :  13851.  June  26.  42223 

Siamese  (The)  twins ;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
L.  G.  Carpenter.  [77]  p.  4°.  'I'ypewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1913 ;  D :  3348  f     'J  rant  Car- 
penter. San  Francisco.  42224 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-30 


2127 


42225 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42244 


Siamese  (The)  twins — Continued. 

a  negro  burlesque  sketch,  by  Chfirles  White. 

New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.     6  p.     12°. 

( [De  Witt's  Ethioiiian  and  comic  drama,  no. 

38]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15830.  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1875.  42225 

Sibelle;  or.  Up  among'  the  millions,  a  society 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Holland.  Longmont, 
(Jol..  Vallev  home  and  farm  print,  1879.  47 
p.    16°. 

©  W.  Holland,  Longmont,  Cal. ;  1878:4259, 
Apr.  9;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1879.  42226 

Siberia;  a  picturesque  play,  by  B.  Campbell. 
©    Hartley    Campbell,    New    Yor-k ;    1882: 
124.57,  July  28.  42227 

play  in  6  acts,  rev.  by  H.  C.  Kennedy.     [4], 

129  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   9,    1911;    D :  23601 ;    Harry    C. 
Kennedy,  Los  Angeles.  42228 

Siberie;  drame  en  3  actes,  de  Louis  lUica,  mu- 
sique  de  Humbert  Giordano,  adaptation  fran- 
(;aise  de  Paul  IMilliet.  Milan,  E.  Sonzogno, 
1905.    63  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan ;  D :  6709,  May 
22,  1905 ;  2c.  May  22,  1905.  42229 

Sibyl;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  K.  Fulton. 

©  A.  K.  Fulton,  Baltimore  ;  1883  :  9890,  May 
31.  42230 

-- —  a  society  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Clara    Morris    Harriot,    United    States; 
1885:3018,  Feb.  3.  42231 


—  Same. 

©  Morris  Harriot,  United  States;  1884: 
234S5,  Nov.  24.  42232 

Sibyl  Grey;  or.  The  gambler's  atonement,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Hilton  Coon.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  company.  1901.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D  :  1090,  Nov.  13. 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  42233 

Sic  itur  ad  astra  (Thus  do  we  reach  the  stars); 
play  in  1  act,  by  Clementia  [pseud,  of  Sister 
Mary   Edward  Feehan]      Chicago,   Sisters  of 

■     Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  Academy,  1912.    16  p.    16°. 

©  Sept.  24,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D: 
31789;  Sisters  of  Mercy,  St.  Patrick's  Acad- 
emy, Chicago.  42234 

Sic  vos  non  vobis.     See  Little  (The)  savage. 

Sicilian  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Moliere,  tr. 
by  Barreti:  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London.  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  18  p.  12°. 
( [The  world'.s  best  plays,  by  celebrated  Euro- 
pean authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.]) 

©  Sept.  16.  1915:  2c.  Sept.  17.  1915;  D: 
41766;  Sanmel  French,  New  York.  42234a 


Sicilian  (The) — Continued. 

libretto  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Haag.     [1],  31  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42111 ;  Jackson  D. 
Haag,  Pittsburgh.  42234b 

Sick  a  bed;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer. 
17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   26,    1915;    D :  40185 ;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  42234c 

Sick  (The)  doll.     See  Short  plays  for  children. 

Siddartha;  opera  libretto,  text  from  Light  of 
Asi.i,  by  A.  J.  Purrington.  51  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1909 ;  D :  16773 ;  Amelia  J. 
Purrington,  New  York.  42235 

Side  by  side.     See  Two. 

Side  door  Jennie;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  L. 
Stoyle.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Carrie  Lee  Stoyle,  New  York ;  D :  14938, 

.Tan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  42236 

Side  lig'hts;  comedy-drama  in  2  scenes,  by  Thos. 
J.  Gray  and  H.  B.  Toomer.  [3],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   19,   1913;   D :  33256 ;  Henry   B. 
Toomer,  New  York.  42237 

Side  pardners;  original  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
by  Scott  Marble.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17511 ;  Rose  Win- 
niett,  Brooklyn.  42238 

Side  partners;  the  musical  home  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Girard.  St.  Louis,  Great  Western 
l)rinting  co..  1889. 

©  Frank    Girard,    Brooklyn;    1889:37684, 
Dec.  11.  42239 

Side-show  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama,  by 
S.  H.  Speck. 

©   Samuel   H.    Speck,   Philadelphia;   1892: 
11978,  Mar.  18.  42240 

Side-show  (The)  at  the  sea-shore;  in  3  acts  and 
a  night  <-a]),  by  Dan  Mason. 

©    Duncan    B.    Harrison,    United    States; 
1887  :  4499,  Feb.  23.  42241 

Side-show  troubles;  by  T.  H.  Dalton.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   15,   1911;   D:  25229;   Thos.   H. 
Dalton,    St.    Joseph,   Mo.  42242 

Side  (The)  that's  seldom  seen;  in  1  act,  by 
W.  B.  Young.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William   B.   Young,    Chicago ;    D :  8403, 
Apr.  23.  1906;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  42243 

Side-tracked;  a  4  act  comedy  drama. 

©  Juh'  W<i Iters  and  S.  J.  Rawson,  Chicago; 
1892  :  11331.  Mar.  14.  42244 


2128 


42345 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42266 


Side-tracked — Continued. 

■  in  4  acts,  rewritten  by  John  Arthur  Fx*aser. 

[58]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©  ,Jule  Walters,  Bellevue,  Ky. ;  D :  78,  Jan. 

25,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1901.  42245 

play    in    1    act,    by    L.    Winter   and    I.    C. 

Naught.      [2],   28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913  ;  D  :  34291 ;  Louise  Win- 
ter, New  York,  and  Ida  C.  Naught,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.  42246 


[18]  p. 


sketch  in  1  act,  by  Jule  Walters. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1911 ;    D :  23796 ;    Louise 
Llewellyn  Walters,  Chicago.  42247 

Side-tracked  again;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Davis. 

©  Joseph  Davis,  Philadelphia  ;  1896 :  22070, 
Apr.  9.  42248 

Sidewalk  (A)  conversation;  by  J.  Le  Fevre. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Johnnie  Le  Fevre,  New  York ;  D :  12823, 
Apr.  24,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  42249 

Sidewalks  (The)  of  New  York;  farce  comedy, 
by  C.  B.  Lawlor  and  James  W.  Blake. 

©  Charles  B.  Lawlor,  United  States ;  1894 : 
39521,  Aug.  27.  42250 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Law- 
lor and  J.  W.  Blake. 

©  Chas.   B.  Lawlor  and  James  W.  Blake, 
New  York;  1895:18133,  Apr.  1.  42251 

an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Scott 

Marble.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Davis  and  William  T.  Keogh, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  6472,  Jan.  28  ;  2c.  Jan.  28. 

42252 

a  spectacular  kaleidoscopic  street  picture, 

by  H.  J.  Sayers. 

©  Henry  J.  Sayers,  New  York;  1895:40691, 
Aug.  8.  42253 

Sidhe  (The)  of  Ben-mor;  Irish  folk  play,  by  R. 
Sawyer  [i.  e.  R.  S.  Durand]  11  p.  8°.  {In 
Poet  lore,  July-August,  1910) 

©   Aug.   24,   1910;    2c.    Oct.    12,   1910;    D: 
22339;  Ruth  Sawyer,  New  York.  42254 

Sidney,  the  flower  of  English  chivalry;  a  ro- 
mantic historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Lowry.     67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Lowry,   San  Francisco ;   D :  1135, 
Nov.  29,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1901.  42255 

Sidonie;  or,  Sidonie  Risler;  or,  The  married 
flirt,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  from  Dau- 
det's  novel  of  Fromont  jeune  et  Risler  aine. 

©  Joseph  Kirkland  and  James  B.  Ruunion, 
Chicago  ;  1877  :  7161,  June  18.  42256 

21 


Sidste  (Den)  gjest;  drama  fra  barokkens  f0rste 
aar,  af  Hans  E.  Kinck.  Kristiania,  H,  Asche- 
houg  &  CO.,  1910.     2  1.,  404  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1910;  D: 
22746 ;  H.  Aschehoug  &  CO.,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. 42257 

Sie  gleichen  Maggie;  unterhaltung  in  1  akt,  von 
H.  von  Barnekow. 

©  Hans  von  Barnekow,  Cleveland ;  D :  4174, 
Nov.  2.  1903.  42258 

Sie  hat  ihr  herz  entdeckt;  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
von  Wolfgang  Mueller  von  Koenigswinter, 
vv-ith  table  of  difficulties  by  Sigmon  M.  Stern. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company  [1883] 
79  p.  12°.  (Stern's  selected  German  com- 
edies prepared  for  students,  no.  3) 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  1883: 
18145,  Oct.  4;  2c.  Oct.  31.  42259 


Same. 
©    Ada     N.     Stern,     New    York,     as     the 


widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  1875,  May  27,  1911.  Original 
entry,  Oct.  4,  1883,  no.  18145.  42260 

Sie  spart;  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von  M.  Kaninski- 

Weiss. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin  ;  1897  :  36529,  June 
19;  2c.  July  16.  42261 

Sieba  and  the  7  ravens;  a  new  romantic  spec- 
tacular drama,  by  I.  and  B.  Kiralfy.  18  p. 
f°.     Printed. 

©  Imre  and  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York; 
1SS4 :  15879,  Aug.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  29.  42262 

Siega  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  orig- 
inal de  G.  Canto,  mflsica  de  los  maestros 
SoutuUo  y  Andreu.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1909.  34  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17459 ;  Gonzalo  Canto,  Madrid.  42263 

Siege  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  T.  Dar- 
gan.     96  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Olive  Tilford  Dargan,  Almond,  N.  C. ;  D : 
8496,  aiay  7,  1906 ;  2c.  May  7,  1906.         42264 

See    also    Lords    and    lovers,    and    other 

dramas. 

Siege  (The)  against  Aguinaldo;  a  historical  ro- 
mance of  the  Philippine-American  war,  in 
4  acts  for  drama  and  opera,  by  M.  I.  Wishaar, 
Typewritten. 

.  ©  Marie  Ida  Wishaar,  Seattle ;  1899 :  25077. 
Apr.  10;  2c.  Apr.  24.  42265 

Siege  and  fall  of  the  Alamo;  by  L.  S.  Flatau. 
©    Louis    S.    Flatau,    Dallas;    1896:47351, 
Aug.  20.  42266 

29 


42267 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42283 


Siege  and  massacre  of  Fort  Deartorn,  Aug.  12, 
1812;  the  Chicago  of  today. 

©    Frederick    T.    Cummins,    Chicago;    D: 
7646,  Dec.  2,  1905.  42267 

Siege  (Le)  de  Berlin;  pigce  in^dite  en  1  acte,  de 
C.  Hellem  et  P.  d'Estoc,  d'apres  Alphonse  Daii- 
det.  {In  Les  Annales  politiques  et  litteraires, 
3  mai  1914) 

©  Mav  3,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1914  ;  D :  37205  ; 
Charles  Hellem  &  Pol  d'Estoc,  Paris.    42267a 

Sec  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures :  1871. 

Siege  (The)  of  Armagh.     See  Eithne. 

Siege  (The)  of  Athlone.  See  Hearts  (The)  of 
steel. 

Siege  (The)  of  Berlin;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Seibel, 
from  the  story  by  Alphonse  Daudet.  33  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Julv  22,  1915 ;  D :  41288 ;  George  Sei- 
bel, Pittsburgh.  42267b 

•l)y   K.   Walter,   founded  on  the  story 

by  Daudet.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1913  ;  D  :  35074 ;  Karl  Walter, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  42268 

■  or.    Through    the    Arc    de    Triomphe    de 

PEtoile,  a  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  H.  Palmer. 

©    Charles    Harvey    Palmer,    Milwaukee; 
1895  :  40137,  Aug.  5.  42269 

Siege  (The)  of  Granada;  a  scenic  and  dramatic 
composition. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1887:23868, 
Sept.  20.  42270 

Siege  (The)  of  Irkutsk.  Sec  Courier  (The)  of 
the  czar. 

Siege  (The)  of  Jerusalem;  a  grand  spectacular 
drama,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,   New    York;    1888:35321, 
Dec.  11.  42271 

Siege  (The)  of  Khartoum.     See  Madhi  (El) 

Siege  (The)  of  Murany.     See  Chatelaine  (The) 

Siege  (The)  of  Pekin;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Rinu. 
60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Francis    Rinn,    New    York ;    D : 
3184,  Mar.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1903.    42272 

Siege  (The)  of  Petersburg;  or,  The  battle  of 
the  crater,  a  pyrotechnical  spectacular  and 
pantomimic  drama,  by  H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  O. 
Rose. 

©  Henrv  J.  Pain  and  Frank  Oakes  Rose, 
New  York  ;  1894  :  53956,  Nov.  19.  42273 

■  See  also  Grant's  Crater. 

Siege  (The)  of  Port  Arthur.  See  General 
Stoessel. 


Siege  (The)  of  Sebastopol;  military,  spectacular 
stage  exhibition. 

©  Samuel  Nathaniel  Pethick,  Silver  Creek, 
Neb. ;  1888 :  32071.  Nov.  12.  42274 

Siege  (The)  of  Syracuse;  a  poetical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  A.  Leahy.  Boston,  D.  Lothrop 
company,  1889.    3  p.  1.,  105  p.    12°. 

©  William  A.  Leahy,  Boston;  1889:16805, 
June  3 ;  2c.  June  17.  42275 

Siege  of  the  Alamo;  an  historical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Taylor. 

©  Albert  Taylor,  Montgomery,  Ala. ;  1895 : 
12859,  Mar.  4.  42276 

Siege  of  Tripoli;  by  H.  K.  Hamilton.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Keat  Hamilton,  Cleveland;  1897: 
3446,  Jan.  7;  2c.  July  23.  42277 

Siege  (The)  of  Troy;  a  spectacular  pantomime, 
by  T.  W.  Okey. 

©  Trevitt  W.   Okey,  Columbus,   O. ;   1886: 
29337,  Dec.  21.  42278 


-or.  Ilion's  fall,  by  W.  P.  Hoffman.     52  p. 

f''.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  20107 ;  W.  P.  Hoff- 
man, St.  Loui.s.  42279 

Siegerin  (Die);  liebe.s  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
.Tohann  Wiegand. 

©    Gustav    Wiegand,    Brooklyn ;    D :  6757, 
June  2,  1905.  42280 

Siegfried;  music-drama  in  3  acts,  third  evening 
(if  The  ring  of  the  Niebelung,  cyclus  by  Rich- 
ard .Wagner,  tr.  of  the  poem,  legend  and 
story  of  the  opera,  by  J.  P.  Jackson. 

©  John  P.  Jackson,  New  York ;  1887 :  3281, 
Feb.  10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  42281 

See  also  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Siegfried  Bergmann;  ein  dramatisches  volks- 
stiick,  von  F.  G.  Rauser.  Philadelphia, 
Schafer  &  Koradi,  1908.    142  p.    12°. 

©  Friedrich  Ch.  Rauser,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12742,  Apr.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.        42282 

Siegfried's  death.  See  German  classics  of  the 
nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 

Siempre  en  ridiculo.     See  Always  ridiculed. 

Sierra;  by  P.  Armstrong. 

©  Paul  Armstrong,  Princess  Anne,  Md. ;  D : 
8783,  July  5,  1906.  42283 

Sierra  Blanca;  or,  Jenny,  the  flower  of  the 
plains,  a  rural,  western  comedy  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  E.  De  Corsia.  [104] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Edward  De  Corsia,  New  York ;  D :  11075, 
July  29,  1907 ;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  42283a 


2130 


42234 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UISriTED   STATES 


42298 


Sierra  gold;  an  original  American  drama  In  4 
acts,  by  G.  R.  Busher. 

©  George  R.  Busher,  Chicago;  1890:4525, 
Feb.  5.  42284 

Sierra   (The)  judge;  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Halley.  ,[2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    24,    1914;    D :  36941 ;    William 
Halley,  Sacramento,  Cal.  42284a 


—  Same.     [91]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915 ;  D :  40549 ;  William  Hal- 
ley, Sacramento,  Cal.  42284b 

—  See  also  California. 


Siete  (Las)  cabrillas;  cuento  c6mico-lIrico-fan- 
t.lstico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  prologo  y  3 
cuadrus,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  En- 
rique F.  Campano  y  Jose  Garcia  de  Onti- 
veros,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Marquina  y 
Borrfxs.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1907.    38  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  Campano  y  Gai'cfa  de  Ontiveros,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  10797,  June  18,  1907;  2c.  June  18, 
1907.  42285 

Sighing-  (The)  Dutchman;  libretto  of  comic 
opera  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Bloom- 
ingdale,  jr.     [42]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Bloomingdale,  jr.,  Philadelphia  ; 
D :  3542,  May  12,  1903 ;  2c.  June  6,  1903. 

42286 

Sight-seeing  sights;  1  act  monologic  comedy,  by 
A.  Walsh.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Austin  Walsh,  New  York ;  D :  6461,  Feb. 
15,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1905.  42287 

Sightless  (The) ;  by  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  tr.  by 
editors.  {In  Poet-lore,  v.  5,  no.  3,  4,  8-9, 
Mar..  Apr.,  Aug.,  Sept..  1893;  periodical  © 
Poet-lore  co.,  Philadelphia,  1893 :  10916 ;  2c. 
no.  3,  Mar.  6,  1893 ;  2c.  no.  4.  Apr.  6,  1893 ;  2c. 
no.  8,  9,  Aug.   28,  1893)  42288 

Sightless  (The)  avenger;  a  4  act  drama,  by  H. 
Herron. 

©  Henrv  Herron,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  1259, 
June  8,  1902.  42289 

Sights  and  scenes  in  a  police  court;  an  origi- 
nal comedy  scene  in  1  act,  by  H.  Thomson. 
[5]  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thomson,  Brooklyn ;  D :  432,  Mav 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  May  4,  1901.  42290 

Sights  (The)  of  Chicago;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  D.  Castro  and  W.  Gault  Browne. 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  D.  Castro,  Chicago ;  D :  187,  Mar. 
8.  1901 ;  2c.  May  18,  1901.  42291 


Siglo  (El)  de  ore;  re  vista  en  1  acto,  4  cuadros  y 
un  apoteosis,  original  de  E.  Paradas  y  .f. 
Jimenez,  mQsica  de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y 
PJnrique  BrQ.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1915.  40  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40064 ;  Enrique  Paradas  v  Joaquin  Jimenez, 
Madrid.  42291a 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  an  operetta  for  ladies'  voices, 
words  by  A.  L.  Fries,  music  by  Charles  S. 
Skilton.     Book  of  words. 

©  Adelaide  L.  Fries,  Salem,  N.  C. ;  1896: 
12850,  Feb.  27 ;  2c.  IVLar.  IS.  1895.  42292 

Sign  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  D :  40262 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tagu-e,  San  Francisco.  42292a 

Sign  (The)  of  Siva;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Bennett.  Springfield.  111.,  C.  Bennett 
publishing  company  [1901]  1  p.  1.,  55  numb. 
1.,  8°. 

©  Clarence  Bennett,  Springfield,  111.;  D: 
1069,  Nov.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1901.        42293 

Sign  (The)  of  the  cross;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Barrett.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wilson  Barrett,  Loudon ;  1895 :  14411, 
:Mar.  12;  2c.  Mar.  16.  42294 

Sign  (The)  of  the  four;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
;in  original  dramatization  of  A.  Conan  Doyle's 
novel  of  the  same  name,  by  C.  P.  Rice.  [57]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  P.  Rice,  New  Haven ;  D :  4154. 
Oct.  28,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1903.  42295 

■ ■  or.   The  adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes, 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Langdale  Williams,  drama- 
tized from  novel  of  same  name  by  Sir  Conan 
Doyle.     46  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  July  2.  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16347  : 
James  Edwards.  Chicago.  42296 

See  also  Sherlock  Holmes,  detective. 

Sign  (The)  of  the  rose;  a  play  in  1  act,  written 
and  adapted  bv  G.  Beban  and  C.  T.  Dazev. 
19  p.     4°. 

©  George  Beban,  New  York ;  D :  16056, 
June  12,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12,  1909.  42297 

Sign  (The)  of  victory;  an  allegorical  music- 
drama  in  3  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  Lawrence  C. 
Hall.  2  p.  1.,  2-15  numb.  1.  4°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Lewis  Burton  Spafford,  Cherrv  Valley, 
Ontario.  Canada;  D :  6180,  Feb.  4,  1905;  2c. 
Feb.  4,  1905.  42298 

Sign  (The)  on  the  door;  rash  comedy,  by  John 
P.  Mulgrew.     [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915;  D :  40832 ;  Harry 
Royale,  Chicago.  42298a 


2131 


42399 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42318 


Sig-na;  a  dramatization  of  Ouida's  [Louise 
De  la  Ramie's]  novel  by  that  name,  in  6  acts, 
by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York ;  1879 : 
5243,  Apr.  19.  42299 

■  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Gilbert  A.  Beckett  and 

H.  Riulall.  rev.  and  rearr.  from  the  Italian 
version  by  Frederic  E.  Weatherly.  music  by 
Frederic  H.  Cowen.  London,  E.  Ascherberg 
and  CO.,  1894.  76  p.  16°.  [Libretto  only. 
Italian  and  English] 

©  E.  Ascherberg  &  co..  Loudon ;  1894 :  32723, 
June  21 ;  2c.  June  21.  42300 


—  or,  My  life  for  thine,  by  W.  B.  Alexander. 
©   William   B.   Alexander,     Long    Branch, 

N.  J. ;  1893  :  52960,  Nov.  28.  42301 

—  See  also  Tuscan  (The) 


Signal  (The)  corps;  an  original,  spectacular, 
musical  act,  by  H.  Truesdell.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Howard  Truesdell,  New  York ;  D :  11347, 
Sept.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1907.  42302 

Signal  (The)  fire;  a  4  act  military  drama,  by 
C.  F.  Harrison.    [57]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Harrison,  St.  Louis ;  D :  6334, 
Mar.  14,  1905;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  42303 

Signal  (The)  flash;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T. 
Wilson. 

©  Edgar  T.  Wilson,  United  States;  1890: 
35613,  Nov.  12.  42304 


Signal  (The)  gun  of  1861. 
volunteer. 


See  Little  (The) 


Signal   (The)    of   death.      Sec  Winning   (The) 
hand. 

Signal    (The)    of   liberty;   an   American   naval 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Jossey. 

©    William    J.    Jossey,    Baker    City,    Or. ; 
1898  :  33095,  May  28 ;  2c.  June  16.  42305 

Signal  service;  by  E.  W^.  Cortis. 

©  Ernest  Whitehouse  Cortis,  East  Orange, 
N.  J. ;  D  :  15996,  June  4,  1909.  42306 

Signal  (The)  tower;  a  scenic  comedy  drama,  by 
E.  Kraupa.    Ms. 

©    Edward    Kraupa,    Philadelphia ;    1894 : 
37024,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  42307 

Signed,  female  friend;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Abbott.    75  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  F.  C.  Abbott,  Aurora,  111.;  D:  1788, 
Apr.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1902.  42308 

Signet  (The)  of  the  emperor;  a  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  H.  C.  Whorf.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harx-y  Church  Whorf,  Winthrop,  Mass. ; 
D :  14046,  Oct.  13.  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909. 

42309 


Signing  an  actor;  specialty  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Len  Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O., 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1894.  10  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  346]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:60288. 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Dee.  31.  .  42310 

Signing  (The)  of  the  Hispano- American  peace 
treaty.     See  Downfall  (The)  of  Spain. 

Signor  Sielano;  or.  The  singing  saint,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  E.  Huntington.  [54]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  E.  Huntington,  New  York ;  D :  1416, 
Feb.  8,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  10.  1902.  42311 

Signora  (La)  dalle  Camelie  (Canaille);  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Alex.  Dumas,  fils. 

©  James  A.  McGrath,  New  York;  1896: 
126S9,  Feb.  26;  2c.  Feb.  26.  42312 

Signs  of  the  times;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Garner. 

©  Harriet  C.  Garner,  Chicago;  1880:2298, 
Feb.  11.  42313 

Sigurd;  opera,  by  Ernest  Reyer,  English  version 
by  W.  G.  Day. 

©  Willard  G.  Day,  Baltimore;  1891:31368, 
Sept.  4.  42314 

Sigurd  Slembe;  a  dramatic  trilogy,  by  Bjorn- 
stjerne  Bjornson,  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by 
W.  M.  Payne.  Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  company,  1888.  viii,  323  p. 
12°. 

©  William  Morton  Payne,  Chicago ;  188S : 
27446,  Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  13.  42314a 

Silas  Bane;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  W. 
Hyde  and  AV.  A.  Woods. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde  and  William  An- 
derson Woods,  Pittsburgh  ;  1897  :  50460,  Sept. 
9 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1898.  42315 

Silas  Chester;  or.  Brother  and  sister,  by  A.  W. 
Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  West  Bay  City. 
Mich. ;  1886 :  1814,  Jan.  22.  42316 

Silas  Gant;  a  Kentucky  backwoods  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Powei's.  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1910;  D:  20476;  Jay  Clay 
Powers,  San  Jose,  Cal.  42317 

Silas  Gould,  G.  A.  R.;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  M. 
Cressy.     ' 

©  Will  M.  Ch-essy,  New  Haven  ;  1899 :  81699, 
Dec.  18.  42318 


2132 


42319 


COPYRIGHTED   IX    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42335 


Silas  Marner;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
based  on  George  Eliot's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  dramatization  by  students  of  the  Yeat- 
man  high  school,  St.  Louis,  class  of  '05,  under 
the  direction  of  J.  R.  Powell. 

©  .Tohn   Rush   Powell,   United   States;   D: 
6399.  ]Mar.  24,  1905.  42319 

drama    in    4    acts,    adapted    from    George 


Eliot's  novel,  bv  Franklin  S.  Owen.     Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    32  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    17,    1915;   2c.    Feb.    18,   1915;    D: 
39719 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

42319a 

and  a  prologue,  by  B.  Meyer.     [148]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Blakeman  Meyer,  Bernai'dsville,  N.  J. ; 
D:4103.  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1903;  Ic. 
Oct.  28,  1903.  42320 

—  a  dramatization  for  schools  and  young  peo- 
ple, written  by  the  class  of  1907  of  the  High 
school,  Asbury  Park,  ed.  by  E.  C.  Cook.  19  p. 
4°.     (The  Beacon,  v.  1,  no.  2.    Mar.,  1904) 

©  Elizabeth  Christine  Cook,  Asbury  Park. 
X.  J.:  D:4744,  Mar.  14,  1904;  2c.  Mar  25. 
1904.  42321 

—  dramatization  of  George  Eliot's  novel,  by 
Bertha  SReafer  and  R.,  H.  McLaughlin.  [74] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1910;  D :  21873 ;  Bertha  E. 
Sheafer  and  R.  H.  McLaughlin,  Cleveland. 

42322 

— • -by  C.  E.  Skinner. 


©  Charles  Everett  Skinner,  Louisville;  D: 
5896.  Dec.  10.  1904.  42323 


—  dramatized  from  George  Eliot's  novel,  by 
C.  B.  Ellis.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16688 ;  Clara  Bud- 
long  Ellis,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  42324 

—  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  George 
Eliot,  dramatized  by  M.  A.  Oilman.  [50]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D :  36979 ;  Molly  Ade- 
laide Oilman.  Arlington,  Mass.  42325 

—  See  also  Gold. — Miser  (The)  of  Raveloe.— 


Weaver's  gold. 

Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Baveloe;  adapted 
rrom  George  Eliot's  novel  by  L.  J.  Jones  and 
F.  Atkinson. 

©  L.  J.   Jones  and  Frank  Atkinson,   Bed- 
ford, la. ;  1885 :  6836,  Mar.  23.  42326 

a   play   in  3   acts,   by   D.   M.   Vinsonhaler, 

adapted   from   George   Eliot's   novel   of   that 
name. 

©   Duncan  M.  Vinsonhaler,   Omaha.   Neb. : 
1897 :  57024,  Oct.  8.  42327 


Silas  Scrog'g'ins.  detective;  1  act  comedy  drama, 
by  G.  H.  Petty.     12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    24,    1915;     D :  40751 ;     George 
Hubert  Petty,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  42327a 

Silas  Scrubbins;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  W.  T. 
Hodge.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  'Wm.    T.    Hodge.     New    York;    D :  9242, 
Oct.  16.  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  42328 

Silas,  the  chore  boy;  a  romance  of  New  Eng- 
land in  3  acts,  by  Frank  H.  Bernard.  New 
York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906. 
1  p.  ].,  [4] -78  p.  12°.  (French's  American 
acting  ed.,  no.  5) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  7977,  Feb. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  21  1906.  42329 

Silberne  (Die)  hochzeit.  See  Silver  (The)  wed- 
ding-. 

Silence  dethroned;  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts  by  J.  M.  P.  Hug.  [36]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   May  29,  1915;   D :  40795 ;   Josephine 
M.  Peteler  Hug.  Los  Angeles.  42329a 

Silence  is  golden;  farce  comedv  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Hawley.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25.  1915;  D:  41048;  Harry  W. 
Hawley,  Springfield,  Mass.  42329b 

See  also  Dummy  (The).— Ward  (The) 

Silence  not  always  a  virtue.  See  Talkative 
(The)  young-  lady. 

Silence  (The)  of  Aram;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  Freeman  Wills.  [87]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Martin  Harvey,  London  ;  D  :  401,  Apr.  26, 
1901  ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1901.  42330 

Silence   (The)    of   Dean   Maitland. 

©  J.  Martin  Harvey,  London;   1896:3039. 
Jan.  8.  42331 


-by  E.  L.  Scott.     Typewritten. 

©  E.  Lewis  Scott,  Australia ;  1900  A :  4054. 
P^eb.  13;  2c.  Feb.  13.  42332 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Hertslet. 

©  Ethel  Hertslet,  New  York;  1897:35913. 
.Tune  16.  42333 

Silence  (The)  of  Bafael.     See  Nevada. 

Silence  (The)  of  the  judge;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Fletcher. 

©  Covne  Fletcher,    Washington  ;    D  :  3522, 
June  1,  1903.  42334 

Silent;  a  romantic,  melodramatic  pantomime  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©  George  Clair.  Boston  ;  1872  :  8186.  Aug.  2. 

42335 


2133 


42336 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42353 


Silent  (The)  brother;  1  act  play,  by  G.  W. 
Moore.     14  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   23,   1912;   D :  31869 ;    Geo.   W. 
Moore,  Chicago.  42336 

Silent  (The)  call;  or,  These  are  my  people, 
play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle.  [2],  137  p. 
4°      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1910 ;  D :  22218 ;  Edwin  Milton 
Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  42337 

Silent  (The)  detective;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Effie  W.  Merrimann.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company  [1901]    43  p.    12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.   co.,    Chicago  ;     D :  1022, 
Oct.  28.  1901;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.  42338 

Silent  (The)  garden;  pantomime  with  prologue 
and  incidental  music,  by  E.  Alberti.  [2],  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34830 ;  Mme.  E.  Al- 
berti, New  Yorlj.  42339 

Silent  (The)  heavens;  divine  comedy  with  a 
postscript  on  mystery  plays  for  modern  read- 
ers, bv  Osbert  Burdett.  London,  A.  C.  Fi- 
field,  i914.    48  p.    16°. 

©   Nov.   14,   1914;   Ic.   Dec.   23,   1914;   D: 
39565;    Osbert   Henry    Burdett,    London. 

42339a 

Silent  (The)  house.     See  Sharing  (The) 

Silent  (A)  hunter;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Carrick. 
[36]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Carricli,   Detroit ;  D :  42,  Jan.   18. 

1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1901.  42340 

Silent  Jim;  play  of  the  great  Northwest  in  3 
acts  and  7  tableaus,  by  O.  A.  G.  Lund.  [98]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D :  40191 ;  Oscar  A.  C. 
Lund,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  42340a 

Silent  (The)  knock;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
Ginty.     25  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  32515;  Edward  C 
Ginty,  Danbury,  Conn.  42341 

Silent  love;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frederick  Mills. 

©  Frederick  S.  Mills,  Philadelphia;   1874: 
6359,  May  9.  42342 

play  in  5  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  G.  L.  Salis- 
bury, jr.     [6],  72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37419 ;  George  L. 
Salisbury,  jr.,  Lafayette,  R.  I.  42342a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  McCabe,  jr.     [90] 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  22,  1913;   D:  34509;   James  S. 
McCabe,  jr.,  New  York.  42343 

.  Silent  (The)  man;  by  W.  T.  Hughes. 

©  Wallace  T.  Hughes.  Louisville;  1900  A: 
11517,  May  7.  42344 


Silent  (The)  man — Continued. 

a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Joaquin  Mil- 
ler [pseud,  of  Cincinnatus  H.  Miller]  61  p.  8° 
Printed. 

©    Joaquin    Miller,    United    States;    1883: 
12803,  July  12 ;  2c.  July  12.  42345 

See   also,    Romance    of   the    old    Comedie 

frangaise. — Salviati. 

Silent  (The)  oath;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Miles. 
[2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   24,   1913;   D :  32062 ;    Chas.   E. 
Miles,  Worcester.  42346 

Silent  partner;  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York;  1888: 
32650,  Nov.  19.  42347 

American  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Davis.    121 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17250 ;  Allan  Davis. 
Pittsburgh.  42348 

—  drama,  by  C.  W.  Ingram.     [1],  44  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D  :  38156 ;  Cordie  Webb 


Ingram,  Rexton,  Tex. 


42348a 


—  a  monologue,  by  Fannie  Aymar  Mathews. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39224. 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  42349 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Bevan  and  Chas.  Irvine. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910;  D:  22960;  John  Bevan, 

United  States.  42350 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Callahan.    45  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32585 ;  Frank  J.  Cal- 
lahan. Scranton,  Pa.  42351 

Silent  partners;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  E.  D. 
Wells  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Wellsted]  [2],  85  p. 
4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912 ;  D :  30133 ;  T.  C.  Well- 
sted. Brecksville,  O.  42352 

Silent  (The)  room;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  G. 
Clemens  and  Asquith-Rice  [pseud,  of  M.  As- 
quith  and  Louise  Rice]  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. * 

©    Ic.     Apr.     20,     1914;     D:  36781;     Edna 
Graves  Clemens  and  Mary  Asquith,  New  York. 

42352a 

Silent  vengeance;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  Edgar  Allen  Poe's  story  of  The  murders  in 
the  Rue  Morgue,  by  H.  Grattan.  [122]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Grattan,  London;  D:  6776,  June  6, 
1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1905.  42353 

13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 


2134 


42354 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42369 


Silent  vengeance — Coutinued. 

-a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Harry  Grattan 

[pseud,  of  Heury  Willoughby  Grattan  Plunk- 
ett]     [126]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Terry  and  Herbert  Kinsley,  Lon- 
don ;  D :  865,  Sept.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901. 

42354 

Silent  voice;  modern  drama  of  American  life  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Booth.  [88]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  18.  1910 ;  D  :  21370 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Jamaica  Plain,  INIass.  42355 

Silent  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  Neary.  [2], 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912 ;  D  :  30299 ;  Peter  Neary, 
New  York.  42356 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Fort.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1910 ;  D  :  20566  ;  Homer  Fort, 


Monrovia,  Cal. 


42357 


Silent  V/inthrop;  a  modern  play,  by  H.  C.  Vail 
and  H.  E.  Broadhurst. 

©  H.  C.  Vail  and  H.  E.  Broadhurst,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.;  D:  13521,  Aug.  10,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  10, 
1908.  42358 

Silent  witness;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Milner  and  N.  S.  Smith.  [64]  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frances  S.  Milner  and  Nat  S.  Smith, 
Alliance,  O. ;  D :  4446,  Dec.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec. 
29,  1903.  42359 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Hall.     [1],  88  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;  D:  29838;  Edith  Ma- 
comber  Hall,  Brooklyn.  42360 

by  H.  G.  Ashmead.     1  p.  1.,  20  p-.     8°. 


Printed. 

©  Henrv  Graham  Ashmead,  Chester,  Pa. ; 
D  :  5713,  Oct.  31,  1904  ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1904. 

42361 

—by  W.  Allen.     [65]  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Whiting  Allen  and  Melville  B.  Raymond, 
.1r.,  New  York  ;  1899  :  84071,  Dec.  28  ;  Ic.  Dec. 
28 ;  Ic.  Dec.  30.  42362 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Dugdell.     [1],  7 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D :  38341 ;  William 
Edwin  Dugdell,  Portland,  Or.  42362a 


—  4  act  melodrama,  by  James  P.  Wilson  and 
W.  R.  Wilson.     [2],  130  p.    4\    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  18,  1915  ;  D  :  41136  ;  Will  R.  Wil- 
son, New  York.  42362b 


Silent  witness — Continued. 

■  a  ploy  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  Hay, 

jr.     [133]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914 ;  D :  38729 ;  James  Hay. 
jr.,  Washington.  42362c 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  George  C.  Jenks  and  , 


W.  N.  Lawrence. 

©    Walter   N.    Lawrence,    New    York ;    D : 
13481,  Aug.  1,  1908.  42363 

society  drama  in  4  acts  from  the  French. 


by  M.  P.  Owen  and  L.  J.  Woodworth.    Type- 
written. 

©  Mattie  P.  Owen  and  Lita  J.  Woodworth, 
San  Francisco ;  1895  :  20741,  Apr.  15  ;  2c.  Apr. 
19.  42364 


or,  The  accused,  play  in  S  acts,  by  L.  Ris- 


ing.    [149]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,   1915;   D :  39632 ;   Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  42364a 


or,  The  Black  Canon,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbe.s  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888 : 
1242,  Jan.  11.  42365 

— -See  also  Down  the  Black  Canon. 


Silent  (The)  woman;  musical  comedy  from  Ben 
.Tonson's  Epicoene,  by  C.  F.  Ohliger.  78  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1911;    D:  23314;    Carl    F. 
Ohliger,  Pittsburgh.  42366 


7  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Carlock.     [1],  19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   27,    1915;    D:  41844;     W.    B. 
Carlock,  North  Salem,  N.  Y.  42366a 

Silentdale;  by  T.  B.  Beach.  [Waterbury,  Conn., 
Idattatuck  press.  The  Waterburv  blank  book 
mfg.  CO.,  1905]     43  p.    8°. 

©  Theodore  B.  Beach,  Seymour,  Conn. ;  D : 
6922,  July  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1905.        42367 

Silhouette  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book 
by  W.  C.  De  Miller,  music  by  C.  F.  Roberts. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  C.  De  Miller,  New  York ;  1899 :  36823, 
June  3  ;  2c.  June  3.  42368 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Alden.    115  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jime  18,  1915;  D :  41121 ;  Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  42368a 

Silk;  play  of  principle  in  4  acts,  bv  L  Kraft. 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  D :  30779 ;  Irma  Kraft, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  42369 


2135 


42370 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42394 


Silk  (The)  dress;  1  act  play,  by  E.  C.  Hardy. 
12  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23,    1910;    D :  20547 ;    Evelina 
Cooke  Hardy,  New  Yorli,  42370 

Silk  or  cotton;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Rogers.    St.  Louis,  1882. 

©  Charlotte  T.  Rogers,  United  States ;  1882 : 
21295,  Dec.  15.  42371 

Silk  (A)  stocking;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Alex- 
ander E.  Jones.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

(c)  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  Ellsworth.  Chicago; 
D :  716,  Aug.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1901.    42372 

Silk  (A)  stocking  candidate;  by  J.  O'Shaugh- 
nessy.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  O'Shaughnessy,  Chicago ;  D  :  8954, 
Aug.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1906.  42373 

Silk  stockings;  a  Virginia  romance,  a  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  C,  T.  Harris. 

©  C.   Townsend  Harris,  Piermont,   N.  Y. ; 
1873:11845,   Oct.  15.  42374 

Silken  Thomas;  or,  The  revolt  of  the  Geral- 
dines,  an  Irish  tragedy  in  6  acts,  by  C.  Kirner 
and  J.  Laidlaw. 

©  C.  Kirner  and  J.  Laidlaw,  Dubuque,  la. ; 
1877:12677,  Nov.  3.  42375 

Silken  (A)  thread;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York ;  1879 :  13390, 
Oct.  9.  42376 

Silly  Billy;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  F.  T.  Oardoze.  [68]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederic  T.  Cardoze,  Albany ;  D :  10729, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  42377 

Silly  (A)  dinner  at  Cherry's;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  H.  Montague.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897 :  16719, 
^lar.  11 ;  2c.  May  25.  42378 

Silly  (The)  dinner  trial;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  H.  Montague.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897  :  16720, 
Mar.  11 ;  2c.  May  25.  42379 

Silly  Sally;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Louis  De  Coucy. 
[2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    9.   1913;     D :  31923 ;     Gustave 
Frohman,  New  York.  42380 

Silly  Sammy's  secrets;  a  country  kid  mono- 
logue, by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison,  1906.     5  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  9077,  Sept  12, 
1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906.  42381 

Silly  (The)  season;  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  J.  and  H.  W.  Treitel.  45  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911;   D:  23087;  S.  J.  and 
H.  W.  Treitel,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  42382 


Silly's  dinner;  by  G.  W.  Arnold. 

©  George  Waugh  Arnold,  New  York ;  1897 : 
4694,  Jan.  13.  42383 

Silver  (The)  age,  and  house  that  Jake  built; 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Smith. 

■©   Sam.   W.    Smith,    San  Francisco;   1878: 
1223S,  Oct.  23.  42384 

Silver  bird;  a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Hamilton. 

©    J.    M.    Beverly,    Cleveland;    1891:5890, 
Feb.  12.  42385 

or.  The  dead  shot  of  Arizona,  a  5  act  sen- 


sational drama,  by  Capt.  George  H.  Hamilton. 

©  Mabel  Sterling,  Ironwood,  Mich.;  1890: 

13483,  Apr.  24.  42386 

Silver  (The)  box;  by  J.  Galsworthy.  New  York 
and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1909.  1 
p.  1.     80  p.     12°. 

©  John  Galsworthy,  New  York;  D :  15353, 
Mar.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  42387 

See  also  Plays:  John  Galsworthy. 

Silver  (The)  bullet, 

©  Pauline  Cooke  and  May  Clinton.  New- 
York  ;  D :  1093,  Nov.  13,  1901.  42388 

Silver  Cliff;  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Fessler.     70  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  Greenville,  Pa.;  1890: 
22968,  July  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  9.  42389 

Silver  (The)  cord;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Bor- 
row and  C.  J.  Campbell.  [153]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Borrow  and  Charles  J.  Campbell, 
New  York ;  D :  6001,  Jan.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  4, 
1905.  42390 

^a  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Cluston.     [1], 

19- p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  1,  1912;  D :  30147 ;  Walter  H. 
Cluxton,  Boston.  42391 

Silver  (The)  crest;  a  romantic  and  spectacular 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  Charles  Smith  Cheltnara. 

©   Lucy   Rushton,   New   York;    1872:3875, 

Apr.  12.  42392 

Silver  (The)  crucible;  or,  The  nun  of  Ardenne, 
plav  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Lessing  [i.  e.  E.  M.  L. 
Cook]     40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept  20,  1913  ;  D  :  34496 ;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook,  Chicago.  42393 

Silver  (The)  cup;  a  romantic  light  opera  in  3 
acts,  bv  R.  M.  Sterrett  in  collaboration  with 
Chas.  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skinner, 
score  by  R.  M.  Sterrett.  [92]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  R.  M.  Sterrett,  New  York ;  D :  2190,  July 
31,  1902 ;  2c.  July  31,  1902.  42394 


213G 


42395 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


42416 


Silver  (The)  dagger;  a  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   All?.   9,    1909;    D :  16529 ;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  42395 

Silver  dollar;  a  comedy,  by  J.  Gorman. 

©  James   Gorman,   Englewood,   111. ;   1890 : 
35759.  Nov.  13.  42396 


-  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Ij.  Blanc. 
©   Elizabeth   L.   Blanc.   New   York;    1892: 

42397 


37075,  Sept.  10. 


Silver  (A)  jubilee;  1  act  comedy  playlet,  by 
R.  D.  Hyde.     [1],  9  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39984;  Robert 
Doyle  Hyde,  Clifton,  Me.  42397a 

Silver  (The)  king;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Henry 
Herman  and  H.  A.  Jones. 

©  Samnel  French  &  son.  New  York ;  1882 : 
18370,  Oct.  31.  42398 

Same.     New  York.   Samuel   French ;    Lon- 
don. S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     1  p.  1.,  v,  5-169  p. 
diagr.     8°.  '"i^ 
©  Henrv  Arthur  Jones,  London ;  D :  10907, 
July  5,  1907 ;  2c.  July  26,  1907.                 42399 

Silver  (The)  knight;  a  drama  of  the  crusades 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Chrostowski.  66  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York ;  D : 
5844,  Nov.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  July  5,  1905.      42400 

Same.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York ;  D : 
3034.  Feb.  24,  1903 ;  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1903 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
13,  1903.  42401 


Silver  (The)  lady;  a  play,  by  H.  Foi'd  and  C. 
Duer.     115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Ford  and  Caroline  Duer,  New 
York ;  D :  15973,  May  29,  1909 ;  2c.  May  29, 
1909.  42402 

Silver  (The)  lily.     -See  Clarice. 

Silver  (The)  lined  cloud;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
.T.  Arnold.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1913 ;  D  :  34702 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  42403 

Silver  (The)  lining;  an  American  social  play  in 
4  acts,  by  F.  Murphy.  [146]  p.  4°.  T.vpe- 
written. 

©  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  New  York;  1S95 : 
41904.  Aug.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  11.  42404 

comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Alice  Barnicoat,  mu- 


sic arr.  by  L.  Mauran  Bloodgood.     14  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  A.  W.  F.  JlacCollin,  New  York ;  D :  4935. 
Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  42405 


Silver  (The)  lining — Continued. 

^comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  Caldwell.     [15]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  36249 ;  Braden  Cald- 
well, Indianapolis.  42405a 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Britton.     72  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1911 ;  D :  23685 ;  Alfred  Brit- 
ton, New  York.  42406 

;;fi  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    16  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit;    D: 
6318,  Mar.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1905.      42407 

Silver  (The)  lute.      See  Love  and  war  and  a 
lute. 

Silver  (The)  mask;  a  romantic  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bonelli. 

©  William  Bonelli,  New  York;  1892: 15148, 
Apr.  6.  42408 

Silver  (The)  medallion;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  B. 
Tall.     43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1910;    D:  20758;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  42409 

Silver  (The)  plume;  an  original  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  A.  Chambliss. 

©     Emma     Amonett     Chambliss,     Helena, 
Mont. ;  1892  :  31925,  Aug.  2.  42410 

romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©   Charles  H.   Hoyt,   Boston;   1877:13901, 
Nov.  30.  42411 

Silver  (The)  queen;  an  original  burlesque  in  2 
acts,  by  C.  Gilday. 

©  Charles  Gilday,  Baltimore  ;  1883  :  20699, 
Nov.  9.  42412 

Silver  rock;  an  American  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  V.  Steele. 

©  Samuel  Y.  Steele,  Chicago;  1883:10599, 
June  11.  42413 

Silver  (The)  scymetar;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Al- 
lert.     59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  F.  Allert,  New  York;  D :  2549,  Nov 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1902.  42414 

Silver  (The)  seal;  a  fantasy  in  3  acts,  book  by 
Helen  E.  Beresford  [pseud,  of  H.  E.  B.  Ford] 
and  Theodore  Wefing,  lyrics  by  Helen  E. 
Beresford.  [101]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Helen  Elizabeth  Brown  Ford,  New  York ; 
D :  5692,  Oct.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1904. 

42415 
Silver  (The)  shield;  an  original  comed>'  in  3 
acts,  by  Sydney  Grundy.  New  York.  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1898.  62  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  2] ) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  1898  :  63011 . 
Oct.  27;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1899.  42416 


213'i 


42417 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42435 


Silver  (A)  shoe;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  J.  Coyne. 

©  TIios.  J.  Coyne,  Council  Bluffs,  la.; 
1894:25430.   May  21.  42417 

Silver  (The)  slipper;  a  modern  extravaganza, 
libretto  by  Owen  Hall. 

©  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  London;  D: 
527,  M:iy  31,  1901.  42418 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  Owen 

Hall,  lyrics  by  W.  H.  Risque,  music  by  Les- 
lie Stuart.  [104]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  William  Greet,  London ;  D :  537,  June  1, 
1901;  2c.  May  28,  1901.  42419 

See  also  Cinderella. 

Silver  (The)  sppon;  character  sketch  in  4  acts, 
by  Joseph  S.  Jones.  Rev.  and  reconstructed. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.  65  p. 
12°. 

©  May  16,  1911;  2c.  May  17,  1911;  D: 
24223;  Nathaniel  D.  Jones,  North  Scituate, 
Mass.  42420 

Silver  Spray;  or,  Life  in  Fairy-land,  [by  Jes- 
sie Maitland]  New  York,  W.  H.  Sadlier 
[1877]     23  p.     12°. 

©  William  H.  Sadlier,  New  York;  1877: 
10587.  Sept.  13;  2c.  Sept.  13.  42420a 

Silver  Spur;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Marble.     102  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1884:8737,  Apr. 

26;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1885.  42421 

Silver  star;  or,  The  mystery  of  Villa  Real,  an 

original   drama   in   4   acts,   by   W.   A.    Sliver 

(Fred  Marsden) 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;   1873:8576, 

July  28.  42422 

Silver  stars;  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptil.     Franklin, 

O.,  Bldridge  entertainment  house,  1914.    11  p. 

12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39298;  Eklridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  42422a 
Silver  (The)  sword;  a  drama  In  1  act,  by  M. 
Holland  and  L.  Webb.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  M.  Holland  and  L.  Webb,  Monmouth,  111. ; 
D :  12948,  May  11,  1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908. 

42423 

Silver  (The)  thread  and  other  folk  plays  for 
young'  people;  arr.  for  the  grammar  grades 

.  by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay  .  .  .  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1910.  iv,  [2], 
239  p.     16°. 

Contents:  The  silver  thread. — The  forest 
spring. — ^The  foam  maiden. — Troll  magic. — 
The  three  wishes. — A  brewing  of  brains. — 
Siegfried. — The  snow  witch. 

©  Dec.  10,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1910;  A: 
278709 ; ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.    42424 


Silver  threads;  a  drama,  by  C.  Sleeth  and  Her- 
bert Farrar.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Charlotte   Sleeth,  New  York;   D:  16120, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  42425 

■  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  V.  Merle.    125  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D :  20068 ;  Martin  V. 
Merle,  San  Francisco.  42426 

■play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Noel.     [1],  20  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19.  1913 ;  D :  32366 ;  Joseph  Noel. 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  42427 

Silver  threads  among  the  gold;  play  in  1  act, 
by  P.  Derblay.     [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1914;    D:  39160;    Pierre 
Derblay,  New  York.  42427a 

Silver  (The)  tureen;  or,  A  pickle  in  Paris, 
[play  in  2  acts]  book  and  lyrics  by  Stanton 
Hill  [i.  e.  Charles  Stanton  Hill]  [4],  51  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    May    14,    1912;    D:  29658;    Hill    & 
Scott,  Boston.  42428 

Silver  wedding;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Smith. 

©     James     Harvey     Smith,  Philadelphia ; 

1891 :  11388,  Mar.  28.  42429 

a  new  Ethiopian  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 


by  James  Gorman.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Gussie  L.  Davis,  New  York ;  1887 :  22581, 
Sept.  5;  2c.  Sept.  5.  42430 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton 


[i.  e.  M.  M.  Conheim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1896 :  10253, 
Feb.  12.  42431 

- —  a  temperance  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  W. 


Moore. 

©    John    Wesley    Moore,    Bellefonte,    Pa. ; 
1878  :  11451,  Oct.  5.  42432 

(Die  silberne  hochzeit);  play  of  German- 


American  life  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Locke.     114  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    11,    1912;    D:  31682;    Edward 
Locke,  Mount  Tabor,  N.  J.  42433 

Silver  wheel  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Darcy. 

©  Frederick  Darcy,  New  York ;  1892 :  23245. 
June  2.  42434 

Silver  (The)  whistle.     See  Pauletta. 

Silver  Wing,  the  angel  of  the  tribes;  an 
American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Ned  Buntline 
[pseud,  of  E.  Z.  C.  Judson] 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  Stamford,  N.  Y. ;  1875 : 
1969,  Mar.  3.  42435 


2138 


42436 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42453 


Silverbridge;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Cahill.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helena  Cahill,  New  York;  1889:22846, 
July  25;  2c.  July  25.  42436 

Silverstein's  luck;  comedy-dramatic  playlet,  by 
L.  Chevalier.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28185 ;  Louis  Che- 
valier, New  York.  42437 

Silvia;  a  musical  comedy,  libretto  by  Leon 
Berthant.  [48]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Adelina  Roattina,  New  York ;  D :  7916, 
Jan.  29,  1906;  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  1. 
1906.  42438 

Silvio;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Lay  ton. 
London,  Nassau  steam  press,  1875.    48  p.    8°. 

©  Thomas  W.  Strong,  New  York;  1875: 
8296,  Aug.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10.  42439 

Sim  Dimpsey's  visit;  or,  A  practical  joke, 
finale  for  first  pt,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons, 
1905.  11  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  Witmark 
stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York;  D: 
7590,  Nov.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1905.    42440 

Similiquitruqui;  sainete  de  costumbres  anda- 
luzas,  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Leo- 
poldo  Garcia  Cotta  y  Joaquin  Garcia  Le6n, 
mfisica  del  maestro  Prudencio  Munoz.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  33  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38221 ;  L.  Garcia  Cotta  y  J.  Garcia  Le6n,  Ma- 
drid. 42440a 

Simon  and  his  progeny;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Morley.     [2],  104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17  [1914]  D:  37880;  Malcolm 
Morley,  London.  42440b 

Simon  de  Montford;  a  drama  in  5'  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  F.  Mons. 

©  Frangois  Mons,  New  York;  1885:26502, 
Dec.  16.  42441 

Simon  Kenton;  or.  The  horses  of  old  Kentuck, 

an  original  drama,  by  C.  Thornton. 

©  Charles  Thornton,  Chicago;  1890:5798, 

Feb.  17.  42442 

Simon  Maxwell:  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

B.  N.  Beal.  24  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  Bertram  Noel  Beal,   Denver ;   D :  13269, 

July  1,  1908 ;  2c.  July  1,  1908.  42443 

Simon  Pure,  Esq.     See  Our  American  quacks. 
Simon  Kay;  or,  The  minister's  son,  the  original 

comedy  drama   in  4  acts,   i)y  W.  B.   Patton. 

Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
189S  :  18231,  Mar.  18  ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  42444 


Simon  Simple;  or.  Simple  Simon  Simple,  by 
Charles  H.  Brown  and  Otis  F.  Wood. 

©  T.  C.  McClure,  New  York ;  D :  4619,  Feb. 
16,  1904.  42445 

Simone;  pi$ce  en  3  actes,  par  E.  Brieux.     [Paris, 

Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1908.    2  p.  1.,  62  p.    8°. 

©  Brieux,  Paris ;  D :  12868,  Apr.  30,  1908 ; 

2c.  Apr.  30,  1908.  42446 

Simoon;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg, 
tr.  from  the  German  of  Erail  Schering  by 
Mary  Harned. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  3,  autumn  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1906 ; 
B  :  121943  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  42446a 

See  also  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Simp  (The);  Irish  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  M.  Rosener.  New  York,  Wetzel,  Rosener 
&  James  [1912]    cover-title,  14  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D  :  31830 ; 
Geo.  M.  Rosener,  New  York.  42447 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Covington.  [144]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915 ;  D :  41840 ;  Zellah  Cov- 
ington, New  York.  42447a 

Simpkins'  little  breakfast  party;  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Chas.  S.  Bird.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1911.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23876 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  42448 

Simple  Bill;  or.  After  nineteen  years,  drama 
with  prologue  and  3  acts,  4  scenes,  by  C.  E. 
Helm. 

©   Charles   E.    Helm,    Indianapolis;    1879: 
15455,  Nov.  17.  42449 

Simple  (The)  life;  an  American  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Travis.  [Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  The  High- 
land democrat  print]  1908.    3  p.  1.,  107  p.    12°. 

©   John   C.   Travis,   New   York ;    D :  12261, 
Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  42450 


— •  a  comedy  drama,  by  John  Snyder.     [93]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Joseph  R.  Grismer, 
New  York ;  D :  5891,  Dec.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20, 
1904.  42451 


— -an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Herbert 
Hall  Winslow.     [117]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Dickson  and  John  Morris  Hickey, 
New  York;  D :  5919,  Dec.  17,  1904;  2c.  Jan. 
16.    1905.  42452 

—  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  H.  D.  Allen.    53  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D :  30955 ;  Henry  D. 
Allen,  Lynn,  Mass.  42453 


2139 


42453 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42473 


Simple  (The)  lifers;  modern  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  and  O.  T.  Fiske.  [159]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1914;  D :  38058 ;  Nellie  and 
O.  T.  Fiske,  Hinghani,  Mass.  42453a 

Simple  Silas;  or,  The  detective  of  Plunkets- 
ville,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Geo.  B.  Chase. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1890.  24  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  275]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1890:11180, 
Apr.  4 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  42454 

Simple  Simon;  a  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Welch.     [54]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Welch,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
4236,  Nov.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  .Ian.  2,  1904.        42455 

a  Mother  Goose  extravaganza,  in  3  acts,  by 

R.  A.  Barnet. 
©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston  ;  1896 :  14863,  Mar.  7. 

42456 

an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  Murray  Car- 
sou  and  Norah  Leslie  Keith.  [102]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  Bushy  Heath,  Eng- 
land; D:  11744,  Nov.  15,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16, 
1907.  42457 

Simple  Simon  Simple.     See  Simon  Simple. 

Simple  Susan.     See  May  queen. 

Simply  a  joke;  sketch  in  .1  act,  by  Dr.  Nathan 
H.  Horn.stine.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  N.  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  11991, 
Dec.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  42458 

Simply  Cynthia;  in  2  acts,  by  G.  W.  Bunn,  jr., 
and  Cyrus  McCormick.    41  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  30,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22693 ; 
Princeton  triangle  club,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

42459 

Simpson's  defense;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Moore- 
Clement.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911 ;  D  :  25513  ;  Maud  Moore- 
Clement,  Philadelphia.  42460 

Simson  und  Delila;  original  lustspiel  in  1  akt, 
von  Emil  Claar,  with  table  of  difficulties  by 
Sigmon  M.  Stern.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company  [1883]  55  p.  12°.  (Stern's  selected 
German  comedies  prepared  for  students,  no.  4) 
©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;  1883 :  18146, 
Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  42461 


Sin. 


—  Same. 

©  Ada  N.  Stern,  New  York,  as  the  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  1883,  May  27,  1911.  Original  entry, 
Oct.  4,  1883,  no.  18146.  42462 


©  Ada  Jessie  Davis,  New  York ;   D :  7867, 
Jan.  18,  1906.  42463 

drama  in  4   acts,  by  A.   Bell.     74  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1911 ;  D :  24436 ;  Archie  Bell, 
Cleveland.  42464 


—  modern  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  Billie  Burke.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    IS,    1912;    D:  30293;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  42465 

—  a  spectacular  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  M.  Mordaunt. 

©  Marian    Mordaunt,    New    York;    1874: 
15376,   Dec.   21.  42466 

—  vaudeville  burlesque,  by  J.  W.  Randolph. 

©  J.  W.  Randolph,  New  York ;  1896 :  65523, 
Dec.   2.  42467 

—  or.  The  haunted  house,  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  Hillel  Solotaroff.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,   1914;   D :  360.51 ;   David  H. 


Solotaroff,   New  York. 

Sin    and   its    shadow, 
ness. 


42467a 
See   Dead    (The)    wit- 


Sin  and  its  sorrows;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Henry  Reed.     58  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©   July   2,    1909;    2c.    July    26,    1909;    D: 
16339;  James  Edwards,  Chicago.  42468 

Sin  and  sinners;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J.  Perl- 
man.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913 ;  D :  33889 ;  William  J. 
Perlman,  New   York.  42469 

Sin  and  sorrow;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  O.  Tracy. 

©  Daniel  O'Connell  Tracy,  St.  Louis ;  1892 : 
7127,  Feb.  13.  42470 

Sin  (The)  of  a  life.     See  Wanda. 

Sin  (The)  of  ambition;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lil- 
lian Mortimer.     43  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Decker,  jr.,    Algoma,  Wis. ;   D : 
4091,  Oct.  10.  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1903.      42471 

Sin  (The)  of  her  childhood;  a  moral  play  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Campbell. 
[120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sidney  Cooper,  London ;  D :  8092,  Mar.  3. 
1906;   2c.  Mar.  2,  1906.  42472 

Sin  (The)  of  St.  Hulda;  or.  Love  and  faith,  an 
original  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Ogilvio. 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  company,  1896. 
2  p.  1.,  SO  p.    16°. 

©  G.  Stuart  Ogilvie,  United  States;  1896: 
22087,  Apr.  9;  2c.  Apr.  9.  42473 


2140 


42474 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42490 


Sin  (The)  of  temptation;  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  A.  Morton  and  W.  C.  Parker. 

©  Walter  Coleman  Parker,  New  York ;  D : 
6132,  Jan.  24.  1905.  42474 

Sin  (The)  of  the  father;  in  5  acts,  by  R.  J. 
Wells.     68  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Rollin  J.  Wells,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D : 
10902,  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  3,  1907.      42475 

See  also  Paranoiac  (The) 

Sin   (The)  phantom.      See  Bob  O'Neil. 

Sin  titulo;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  R.  Lobo  Regidor.  Madrid  [Socle- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.     32  p.    12°. 

©  Ramon  Lobo  Regidor,  Madrid ;  D :  16141, 
June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  42476 

Sin  (A)  unclassified;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Harper.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    Harper,    San    Jose,    Cal. ;    1897: 
35436,  June  14;  2c.  June  14.  42477 

Sin  vacaciones;  juguete  comico  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  Fernandez  Arreo.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.     21  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D  : 
17462 ;  Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid. 

42478 

Sinbad;  or.  The  maid  of  Baisora,  a  spectacular 
extravaganza  in  4  acts,  libretto  by  Harry  B. 
Smith.  [63]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  David  Henderson,  Chicago;  1891:13748, 
Apr.  16;  2c.  Apr.  16.  42479 

Since  Nellie  went  away;  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,   New  York;   D :  9992, 
Feb.  12,  1907.  42480 

Since  the  hour  they  met;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    80  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 
©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12068,   Jan.  3,   1908 ;   2c.  Jan.  24,   1908. 

42481 

Sincerity;  by  M.  Page. 

©  Mann  Page,  Denver ;  D :  11610,  Oct.  28, 
1907.  42482 

Sinclair  Holton,  a  captain  of  the  Continentals; 
a  tragi-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  M.  Baker. 
[1],  73  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Columbus,    O. ; 
1890 :  26515,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  42483 

Sing  a  song  of  seniors;  comedietta  for  girls,  by 
Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company  [1915]     17  p.    12°. 

©   July   26,   1915;   2c.   July   29,   1915;    D: 
41346 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  42483a 


Singbad  the  sailor;  an  up-to-date  comic  opera 
for  amateurs,  text  and  music  by  Alfred  G. 
Wathall.  New  York,  Fillmore  music  house. 
1911.     32  p.     8^     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  18,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1911;  A: 
304095 ;  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.    42484 

Singe  (Le)  du  bourreau.  See  Headsman's 
(The)  ape. 

Singed  (The)  butterfly;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  E.  Mitchell  and  E.  Chalona.  [2],  31  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1911;  D:  28133;  Esther 
Mitchell,  New  York,  and  Eleanor  Chalona, 
New  Orleans.  42485 

Singer  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
by  [W.  F.]  Coburn. 

©  AVilliam  F.  Coburn,  West  Newfield,  Me. ; 
D  :  11867,  Dec.  5,  1907.  42486 

Singer  (The)  and  the  boob;  vaudeville  act,  arr. 
by  W.  Rowe.     [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914;  D :  37685 ;  William 
Rowe,  Detroit.  42486a 

Singer  (The)  and  the  hypnotist;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  Edgar  Allen  Woolf.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ethel  Trevor,  New  York ;  D :  10935,  July 
0,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  29,  1907 ;  Ic.  July  9,  1907. 

42487 

Singer  (The)  and  the  song.  See  Nina  of  the 
circus. 

Singer  (The)  of  Killarney;  a  romance  of  Ireland 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Barry.  [91]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Matthew  Barry,  New  York ;  D :  7814,  Jan. 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1906.  42488 

Singer  of  Marly;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
Hooper  and  L.  C.  Falbe.     Typewritten. 

©  I.  Hooper  and  L.  C.  Falbe,  London ;  1899 : 
49039.  July  29;  2c.  Aug.  7.  42489 

Singer  (The)  of  Shiraz;  a  Persian  romance  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Fagan.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38812 ;  James  Ber- 
nard Fagan,  London.  42489a 

Singer's  (The)  dream;  by  Charles  Hor\wtz. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  Horwitz.  New  York ;  D :  6054,  Jan. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.  42490 

Singin'  skule  beginment.  See  Mister  and 
Mistus  Jeremiah  Robkins'  Singin'  skule  be- 
ginment. 

Singing  (The)  adds;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  J. 
Flanagan.      [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28.  1914;  D :  36496 ;  Dominick 
.Joseph  Flanagan,  New  York.  42490a 


2141 


42491 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42510 


Singing  (The)  dolls;  a  1  act  melodramatic 
play,  by  E.  E.  Mori.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Emile  E.   Mori,    Washington;    D:6784, 
June  7,  1905;  2c.  June  7,  1905.  42491 

Singing  (The)  girl;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
lyrics  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1899 :  36827, 
June  3.  42492 

Singing  (The)  picture;  by  W.  L.  H.  Hall. 

©    Walter    Lemond    Hamilton    Hall.    New 
York ;  D :  4456,  Dec.  9,  1903.  42493 

Singing  (The)  postmen;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  J. 
Cochrane  and  J.  Thompson.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,   1913;  D:  32238;  Thomas  J. 
Cochrane  and  James  Thompson.  New  York. 

42494 

Singing  (The)  sailors;  twenty  minute  sketch, 
by  R.  C.  Sea  if  e  and  R.  C.  Baumgardner.  2  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Oct.     19.     1910;     D:  22327;     R.   C. 
Scaife  and  R.  C.  Baumgardner,  Cleveland. 

42495 

Singing  (The)  saint.     See  Signer  Sielano. 

Singing-school  (The);  a  farce  in  2  acts,  book 
by  Wm.  Danforth,  music  arr.  by  G.  F. 
Rosche.  Chicago,  New  York,  G.  F.  Rosche  & 
CO.,  1908.     53  p.     4°. 

©   George   F.    Rosche.    Chicago ;    D :  14091. 
Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  42496 

Singing-school  (A)  of  ye  olden  time;  by  Mary 
Barnard  Home.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1894.  22  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  novel- 
ties) 

©  Walter  H.  Balcer  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
10780,  Feb.  19;  2c.  Mar.  12.  42497 

Singing  (The)  society;  a  musical  sketch,  li- 
bretto by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  Gustave 
Kerker.  [2],  17,  [1]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913;  D:  32321;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  42498 

or,  Music  mad,  musical  sketch,  libretto  by 

R.   H.   Burnside.   music   by   Gustave   Kerker. 
[C],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914 ;  D :  37394 ;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New  York.  42498a 

Singing  (The)  teacher;  monologue,  by  E.  Hop- 
kins.    [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913 ;  D :  35325 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  42499 

Single  heart  and  double  face;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  Charles  Reade. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1882 :  10584. 
June  27.  42500 


Single  heart  and  double  face — Continued. 

dramatization    of    Charles    Reade's    great 

stoi-y,  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Lilian  Le- 

land.     [76]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©   R.   L.   Andrews,    New    York;    D:2013, 


June  16,  1902 ;  2c.  June  16,  1902. 


42501 


Same.     69  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  L.  Andrews,  New  York ;  D :  3427, 
May  14.  1903 ;  Ic.  May  14,  1903 ;  Ic.  July  27, 
1903.  42502 

Single  (A)  man;  new  and  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  H.  Davies.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&.  CO. ;  London,  William  Heinemannj  1914. 
192  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1914 ;  D  :  36260 ; 
Hubert  Henry  Davies,  Loudon.  42502a 

Single  (The)  standard;  play  of  modern  Ameri- 
can life  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent.  106  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1909  ;  D  :  17695  :  J.  C.  Nugent, 
Canal  Dover,  O.  42503 

a  problem  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 

18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  G.  Nugent,  Canal  Dover.  O. ;  D :  15912 ; 
May  21,  1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909.  42504 

Single  (A)  twin;  by  C.  M.  Abbott.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Merriman  Abbott,  Keene,  N.  H. ; 
1900  A :  28673,  Nav.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  23.        42505 

Singular  (A)  crime;  by  E.  C.  Le  Fevre. 

©  Emma  C.  Le  Fevre,  Chicago ;  1877 :  6794, 
June  7.  42506 

Singular  (A)  marriage;  by  A.  Pierra.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adolfo  Pierra.  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
4687,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  8.  42507 

Singular  (A)  retribution.  See  Purple  (The) 
mother. 

Sinless  (A)  secret:  a  story  of  the  Franco-Prus- 
sian war,  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Frank  Liudo  [pseud,  of  A.  Harrison]  found- 
ed on  a  novel  by  Rita  [pseud,  of  E.  M.  Hum- 
phreys] 

©  Amelia  Harrison,  Philadelphia ;  1890 : 
2973,  Jan.  22.  42508 

Sinned  against;  a  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts.    49  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  William  F.  G.  Shanks,  New  York ;  1881 : 
2240,  Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  42509 

Sinner  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Spauisli 
of  Angel  Guiraera.  by  F.  Mariani  and  V.  Fer- 
rau.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17438 ;  Fedeiico 
:\rariani  and  VinceiiJio  Ferrau,  New  York. 

42510 


J142 


42511 


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42529 


I 


Sinner  (The) — Continued. 

a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Middleton 

and  Leonidas  Westervelt.  [Ill]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Middleton  and  L.  Westervelt, 
New  York;  D:  11864,  Dec.  5,  1907;  2c.  Dec. 
5,  1907.  42511 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H.  Hornstine.     51  p. 


t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  Harris  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ; 
D  :  15412,  Mar.  23,  1909  ;  2c.  May  13,  1909. 

42512 

— •  Same. 


2  p.  ].,  92  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1913 ;  D :  38312 ;  Nathan  H. 
Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  42513 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell.     [1],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   18,   1914;   D :  36344 ;   Maverick 
Terrell,  Seattle.  42513a 

Sinners;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  W.  Broad- 
hurst.    80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1909 ;  D :  16G70 ;  Thomas  W. 
Broadhurst,  New  York.  42514 

'Or,   Fools'   gold,   drama   in  4  acts,  by   O. 

Davis.     [144]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  IS,  1914 ;  D  :  39129 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Youkers,  N.  Y.  42514a 

Sins  (The)  of  father;  miniature  comedy,  by 
C.  W.  Tackenberg.  [3],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38530  ;  Charles  AVil- 
liara  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  42514b 

Sins  (The)  of  society;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Na- 
than H.  Hornstine. 

©  N.  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ;  D :  11670, 
Oct.  26,  1907.  42515 

Sins  of  the  father;  by  .T.  G.  Howser.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.  • 

©  J.  Greennuin  Howser,  Chicago;  D:  33705, 
Sept.  2,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1908.  42516 

by  M.  D.  Flattery. 

©  M.   Douglas  Flattery,  Boston;   D :  9550, 
Nov.  28,  1906.  42517 

a  comedy-drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 

by  T.  W.  King. 

©  T.   W.  King,   Saratoga   Springs,  N.  Y. ; 
1888  :  9113,  Mar.  29.  42518 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Davidson.  Type- 
written. 

©    Dore    Davidson,    New    York;    1900    A: 
21756,  Aug.  31;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1901.  42519 


Sins  of  the  father — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ollie  J.  White. 

©  Porter  J.  White,  Detroit ;  D :  178,  Mar.  5, 
1901.  42520 

by  T.  E.  B.  Henry.    84  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  24,   1910;   D :  20288 ;   T.  E.   B. 
Henry,  New  York.  42521 

— ^  drama  of  the  new  South  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Dixon.    [4],  139  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   18,    1910;    D:  21751;   Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  42522 

—  Same.    Rev.  version.    [2],  113  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   26,   1910;    D:  22146;   Thomas 
Dixon,  New  York.  42523 


drama,  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Fair- 
child.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    7,    1910;    D:  20374;    William 
Richard  Fairchild,  Chicago.  42524 

Sins  (The)  of  the  fathers;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Roberto  Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  [2],  55  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York;  D:9029,  Sept. 
4,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  42525 

an   original    romantic   play   in   a   prologue 

and  3  acts,  by  T.  Power. 

©    Tyrone    Power,    United    States;    1892: 
41496,  Oct.  13.  42526 

a  play,  by  L.  Pendleton.  94  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Louis  Pendleton,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa. ;  D : 
10683,  May  28,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907.    42527 


or.   The  awakening,   a   modern  play  in  3 

acts,   by   Owen  Gates.     [108]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Jules  Murry,  New  York ;  D :  10242,  Mar. 
30,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1907.  42528 

See  also  Devil's  (The)  own. 

Sins  (The)  of  the  parents  are  visited  upon 
their  children  unto  the  third  and  fourth 
generation     Sec  Current  (The)  of  a  curse. 

Sins  (The)  of  the  rich;  a  melodramatic  revela- 
tion in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  W.  Osgood. 

©  Whitman  Osgood,  Washington  ;   D  :  395, 
Apr.  24,  1901.  42529 

Sintram,  son  of  the  Burning  Eyes.  See  Pas- 
sion (The)  of  angels. 

Sioux  (The);  historical  play  of  the  Sioux  up- 
rising of  1862  in  Minn.,  by  E.  A.  Rochford. 
[24]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:  39904;  Effle  Ames 
Rochford,  Minneapolis.  42529a 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-31 


2143 


42529 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42547 


Sippe  (Die);  schaiispiel  in  3  aufziigen  von  Lud- 
wig  Thoma.  Munchen,  Albert  Langen  [1913] 
142  p.     12°. 

<c)    Dec.    23,    1913;    2c.    Feb.    9,    1914;    D: 
35953  ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  42529b 

Sir  Anthony;  comedy  of  the  outskirts  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Haddon  Chambers.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  118  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D  :  17627  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  42530 

Sir  Anthony  and  the  dealer;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Stuart-Lintou.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'©  Ic.  July  9,  1914;  D :  37514 ;  Charles 
Stuart-Linton,  London.  42530a 

Sir  Bob;  by  George  M.  Rosener.  (In  Stage- 
lore,  V.  1,  Feb.,  1912) 

©  Feb.  10,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912;  A: 
305907 ;  Wetzel,  Rosener  &  James,  New  York. 

42531 

Sir  Edward  Gordon;  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Booth. 
[49]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Edwina  Booth,  Boston ;  D :  7093, 
Aug.  2,  1905;  Ic.  July  21,  1905.  42532 

Sir  Prancis  Drake;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Mary  Emily  Honora  Tyrwhitt-Drake, 
119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1912;  D :  30654 ;  M.  E.  H. 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Dulas  Court,  Pontrilas,  Eng- 
land. 42533 

Sir  Galahad;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W. 
Starkweather.      [29]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  32358  ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  42534 

Sir  Garnet;  a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Q. 
Dixon. 

©  James  Qallan  Dixon,  San  Francisco; 
1897  :  13581,  Feb.  24.  42535 

Sir  Gawain  and  the  green  knight;  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Yeames.  Detroit,  The  Knights  of 
King  Arthur,  1911.     32  p.     8°. 

©  Feb.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23527 ; 
James  Yeames,  Arlington,  Mass.  42536 

Sir  Geoffrey's  daughter;  a  romantic  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York;  D:4972, 
Apr.  29,  1904.  42537 

Sir  Harry  Vane;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  H. 
Clement. 

©  E.  H,  Clement,  Boston;  1884:6509, 
Mar.  26.  42538 


Sir  Harry  Vane — Continued. 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  F.  Martin,    Boston, 

Roxburgh  publishing  co.,  inc.    [1907]     263  p. 

front.,  ports.     12°. 

©  William  Frank  Martin,   Cincinnati;  A: 
194963.  Dec.  13,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908. 

42539 

Sir  Harry  Vane,  governor;  or,  A  justification 
by  works,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Coester. 

©  Alfred  Coester,  Cleveland;  1899:17760, 
Mar.  8.  42540 

Sir  John  and  Mademoiselle;  or.  John  and  the 
couturiere,  play  in  1  act,  by  the  Marchioness 
Townshend.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914  ;  D  :  37711 ;  Oswald  Stoll, 
London.  42540a 

Sir  John  Chester;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Asa 
Steele  and  Walter  Percival. 

©  Asa  Manchester  Steele,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
1614,  Mar.  6,  1902.  '  42541 

Sir  John  Davenport;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Caultield.     [3],  71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34038 ;  Theodore  W. 
Caulfield,  Mt.   Vernon,  N.  Y.  42542 

Sir  John's  conscience;  play  in  2  acts,  by  M. 
von  Hahn.      [2],  43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912;  D :  28335 ;  Marie  von 
Hahn,  New  York.  42543 

Sir  Launcelot;  a  play,  by  I.  Tucker. 

©  Irwin  Tucker,  Chicago ;  D :  10700,   June 
5,   1907.  42544 

Sir  Lucius  Miner,  from  childhood  until  thirty 
years  of  age;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Ij. 
Miner. 

©  Albert  L.  Miner,  Sumerville,  Mass. ;  1892 : 
40707,  Oct.  7.  42545 

Sir  Redmond  De  Burgh;  Irish  nobility,  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  VIII,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  Aloysius  Quinn.  37  p.  8°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Marie   Agnes    Quinn,    Dallas;    D :  2614, 
Nov.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1903.  42546 

Sir  Roger  and  the  lost  heiress;  a  society  drama 
in  6  acts,  rev.  by  W.  Busch.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  Busch,   St.  Louis;   1888:16331. 
June  7;  2c.  June  16.  42547 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  the  country  gentle- 
man; comedy  suggested  by  the  Spectator,  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  Peck.  [4],  134  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    13,    1914;    D:366S8;    Wallace 
Peck,  Brooklyn.  42547a 


2144 


42548 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42570 


Sir  Sam  Smith;  a  tale  of  chivalry,  by  Lewis 
Oilman  [i.  e.  C.  L.  Gilman]  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Lewis  Gilman,  Minneapolis:  D: 
12656,  Apr.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1908.      42548 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh;  by  Robert  South  [pseud, 
of  R.  W.  Smith]     87  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert    William    Smith,    Bournemouth, 
England;   D :  4978,  May  3,  1904;  ^      "' 
1904. 


Siren  (The);  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D  • 
13660,  Aug.  26,  1908.  42559 


c.  May  3, 
42549 


play   in  4  acts,  by  W.   Devereux.     116  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1909 ;    D :  16835 ;    William 
Devereux,  England.  42550 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J.  Dixon,  illus- 
trated by  N.  C.  Bishop-Culpeper.  London, 
The  Chiswick  press,  1897.  vi,  1  1.,  91  p.  illus. 
12°. 

©   William    John    Dixon.     London;     1898: 
18584,  Mar.  21;   2c.  Mar.  21.  42551 

Sir  William  Wallace;  or,  For  Scotland's 
liberty,  a  historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Harris. 

©    Robert    Harris,    Buffalo;    1894:45441. 
Sept.  29.  42552 

Sire;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  H.  Lavedan.  40  p. 
illus.  4°.  (L'illustration  thgatrale,  no.  134, 
25  decembre  1909) 

©  Dec.  25, 1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D :  17888 ; 
Henri  Lavedan,  Paris.  42553 


schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Henri  Lavedan, 

deutsch   von  .Julius  Elias.     Berlin,   F.   Bloch 
erben,  1910.     121  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22699 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42554 

Sire  (The)  de  Maletroit's  door;  a  dramatization 
in  1  act  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  romance, 
by  H.  W.  Tomlinson. 

©   Henry  Welling  Tomlinson,   New   York ; 
D:  264,  Mar.  26,  1901.  42555 

Sire  (Le)  de  Vergy;  opera-bouffe  en  3  actes,  par 
G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers,  musique 
de  Claude  Terrasse.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia, 
1903.    152  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Eugene  Ascherberg,  Paris  ;  D  :  3643,  June 
24,  1903 ;  2c.  June  24,  1903.  42556 

Sire  (A)  of  battles;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Steele.  Philadelphia,  For  the  author  [1900] 
82  p.    4°. 

©   Asa   M.    Steele,    Philadelphia;   1900   A: 
23720,  Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1901.  42557 

Sire,  son  and  the  girl;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Gray.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D :  24744 ;  Barry  Gray, 
Philadelphia.  42558 


—  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  B.  Smith. 
[118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1911;  D:  25202;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  42560 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Nathan.  [82]  p. 
4  .    Typewritten. 

©    Frances   Nathan,    New   York ;    D :  2049 
June  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1903.  42561 

—  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  from  the 
French  of  Octave  Feuillet,  adapted  and  arr. 
by  M.  L.  .Johnson. 

©   Martha   Lafitte   Johnson,   Philadelphia- 
1874  :  10492,  Aug.  8.  42562 

—  fantastical  skit,  by  P.  Pauli.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    10,    1911;    D:  24916;    Pauline 

42563 


Pauli,  New  York. 


— 'a  naval  and  military  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Malone. 

©    James    F.    Malone,    Rochester,  N.    Y. : 

1899  :  6685,  Jan.  19.  42564 


a  tragedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Zarbock. 

64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Zarbock,  Centralia,  111. ;  D :  15982, 
June  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  2,  1909.  42565 

Siren  (The)  and  the  Roman;  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  V.  P.  Sullivan.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911 ;  D :  25056 ;  Vincent  P. 
Sullivan,  New  York.  42566 

or,  Luxury,  love  and  the  lost,  new  tragedy 

in  5  acts,  by  Lucyl  [pseud,  of  V.  P.  Sullivan] 

Brooklyn,  V.  P.  Sullivan,  1911.     [4],  57  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25680 ; 

Vincent  P.  Sullivan,  Brooklyn.  42567 

Siren  (A)  of  the  lobby;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Hammond.  New  York,  Z.  R.  Bennett 
&  son,  1892. 

©  Andrew  William  Hammond,  New  York; 
1892  :  33837,  Aug.  16.  42568 

Siren  (The)  sisters;  a  drama  of  English  life, 
compi-ising  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Dailey. 

©  Thomas  A.  Dailey,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  1886 : 
6942,  Mar.  25.  42569 

Sirene  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten  von  Leo  Stein 
[pseud,  des  I-eo  Rosenstein]  und  A.  M.  AVillner, 
musik  von  Leo  Fall.  Leipzig,  Wien,  J.  Wein- 
berger [1911]    48  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  D :  23439 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  42570 


2145 


42571 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42591 


Sirene  (Die)— Continued. 

•  Same.    100  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23548 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  42571 

Same.     [Mise  en  scene,  nach  der  einrichtung 

.  .  .  von   Louis  Treumann]      [Leipzig,   Wien, 
J.  Weinberger,  1911]    86  p.    8°. 

©  Feb.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1911 ;  A— For- 
eign 2610 ;  Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.    42572 


Sirenen  (Die)  und  Odysseus'  strandung. 
Odyssee  (Die) 


See 


Sis;  an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  F. 
Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston ;  1877 :  12447. 
Oct.  29.  42573 

—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Yarnell.  77  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    I^eb.    10,   1910;    D :  20159 ;    Ellis   T. 


Yarnell,  Los  Angeles. 


42574 


-an  original   3  act  play,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

[77]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1885: 
7087,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  May  29.  42575 

Sis  Hopkins,  a  wise  child;  a  dramatic  and  mu- 
sical "composition  iu  3  acts,  by  C.  Fleming 
and  G.  A.  Nichols. 

©  C<\rroll  Fleming  and  George  Alfred  Nich- 
ols, New  York  ;  1S99  :  27385,  Apr.  20.        42576 

Sis  Hopkins'  sister. 

©  Samuel  Marcus  Young,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind. ;  1899 :  7G778,  Nov.  24.  [For  copies  reed, 
see  D  :  4936]  42577 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  M.  Young 


[90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Samuel    Marcus    Young,    Terre    Haute, 
Ind. ;  D :  4936,  Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  1904. 

42578 

Sis  Hopkins,  the  country  girl;  by  C.  H.  Boyle 
and  Carrie  Graham. 

©  Charles  H.  Boyle,  New  York  ;  1877  :  38874, 
July  2.  42579 

Sis  Hopkins'  visit;  a  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  Carroll  P^leming.    Typewritten, 

©  Rose  Melville,  New  York;   1899:27384, 
Apr.  20 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42580 

Sis  Perkins;    a   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,   by 
Harry  Sheldon  White. 

©  C.  J.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  12140,  Dec.  26, 
1907.  42581 

Sis  Plunkard. 

©    Jeanette    Lewis,    Mt.    Clemens,    Mich. ; 
1895 :  56650,  Nov.  8.  42582 


Sisera;  tragedie  en  2  actes,  en  vers,  de  Louis 
Payen  [pseud,  de  Albert  Lienard]  pr§face  de 
I'auteur.  Paris,  Mercure  de  France,  1911.  62 
p.,  1  1.    12°. 

©   June  21,   1911;   2c.   July   15,   1911;   D: 
24694;  Louis  Payen,  Paris.  42583 

Sister;  play  in  2  acts,  by  L.  D.  Burton.  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914;   D:  37476;   Lena   Dal- 
keith Burton,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.      42583a 

Sister  Angela;  drama  for  female  characters  only 
in  a  prologue,  4  acts,  and  an  epilogue,  by  E.  F. 
A.  U.  Painton.  San  Diego,  Cal.,  The  Pain- 
tons,  1912.     [2],  37,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  29,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  31557  ; 
Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

42584 

Sister  Ann  to  the  rescue;  or,  Bob's  sister  Ann, 
a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B.  Jellison. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  12,   1909;   D :  16331 ;   Louis  B. 
Jellison,   San  Francisco.  42585 

Sister  Beatrice;  Maeterlinck's  miracle  play. 
43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  C.  Wetherill  Rice,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
12291,    Feb.   3,   1908;   2c.    Mar.   12,   1908. 

42586 

Sister  Beatrice  and  Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue;  2 
plays  tr.  into  English  verse  from  the  manu- 
script of  Maurice  Maeterlinck,  by  Bernard 
Miall.     New  Y'ork,  Dodd.  Mead  and  company, 

1902.  3  p.  1.,  v-xv.     183  p.     12°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York ;  A :  28351, 
M;ir.  7,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1902.  42587 

Sister   Canada;   in  3   acts,    by   E.   J,   M.   Hart. 

Typev/ritten. 

©  Edgar  J.  M.  Hart,  New  York;  1900  A: 
25248,  Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  42588 

Sister  Celestine's  silver  jubilee;  school  play  in 
3  acts,  by  Aimee  Dix.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment   house,   1913.     42  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  31607  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Fi'anklin,  O. 

42589 
Sister  Charlene. 

©   Rav   Wells   Bunge,   United    States;    D: 
11659,  Nov.  4,  1907.  '*  '  '  42590 

Sister  (The)  in  the  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  A.  Woodruff.     [48]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1915;  D:  42358;  Frances  A. 

Woodrufe,  Greenfield,  Mass.  42590a 

Sister  Laura;  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago ;   D :  4100,  Oct.  15, 

1903.  42591 


Sister    Magdalene, 
heart. 


See    Call    (The)    of    the 


2146 


42592 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


42608 


Sieter  masons;  a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
iHimont.  I'hiladelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1901.     10  p.     12°. 

©    Penn.    pub.    co.,    Philadelpliia ;    I) :  8G0, 
^Sept.  12,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1901.  42592 

Sister  (A)  of  justice;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  B. 
Lindley.     [3],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914;  D :  86737 ;  May  Blos- 
som LincUey,  Oakland,  Cal.  42592a 

Sister  sketch;  by  M.  Girling.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mabel  Girling,  Chicago ;  D :  7079,  Aug.  8. 
1905;  2c.  July  18,  1905.  42593 

Sister  (A)  to  assist'er;  play  in  1  act,  by  John 
Le  Breton.  New  York.  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.  [19121  11  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2416]) 

©  Oct.  5.  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31054  ; 
Samuel   French,  ltd.,   London.  42594 

Sisterhood  (The)  of  Bridget;  a  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Robert  Elwin  Ford.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1908.  55  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
14082,  Oct.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908. 

42595 

Sisterly  love;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Bert 
Morphy. 

©  Alice  IMoore   McComas,  New  York ;   D : 
953,  Oct.  14,  1901.  42596 

Sisters;  by  L.  Rice. 

©  Louise  Rice,  New  York ;   D :  6254,   Feb. 
23,  1905,  42597 

[dramatic   composition   in   4    acts,    by     I. 

Broyde] 

[54]  p.     f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28225 ;  Isaac  Broyde, 
New  York.  42598 

nuisical  1  act 'play,  by  F.  J.  Wallis,     [1], 

5  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

®   Ic.    .June   29,    1914;    D:  37429;    Frances 
.Jordan  Wallis,  Los  Angeles.  42598a 


Sisters — Continued. 

Same.     28  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  26,  1915  ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  1915  ;  D  :  39559  ; 
Harold   C.   Goddard,   Swarthmore,  Pa. 

42599b 


play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  R.  Garesche.     82  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   16,  1911 ;   D :  23100 ;   Marie  R. 
Garesche,    St.   Louis.  42599 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  C.  Goddard.     [2],  22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,   1914;   I) :  38634 ;   Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  42599a 


—  play  of  modern  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Lazar.     [2],  90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   22,   1915;    D :  42307 ;    Maurice 
Lazar,  Chicago.  42599c 


a  tragedy,  by  A,  C.  Swinburne.    New  York, 

United   States  book  companv    [1892]     126  p. 
12°. 

©  Algernon    Charles    Swinburne,  London; 
1892 :  20007,  May  11 ;  2c.  May  14.  42600 

Sister's  (The)  avenger.     »9ee  Passion. 

Sister's  (A)  choice;  by  Rex  Houston.  Milwau- 
kee, A.  E.  Reim  [1909]      [4]  p.     12°. 

©  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee ;   D :  15111. 
Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  42601 

Sister's  (A)  devotion;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  6 
tableaux,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York ;  1882 :  67.38, 
Apr.  27.  42602 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  King. 

©   James   W.    King,    Philadelphia;     1880: 
19835,  Dec.  24.  42603 

See  also  Mignon,  the  child- wife. 

Sister's  (A)  honor.     See  Julia. 

Sister's  little  g-irl;  a  1  act  vaudeville  farce,  by 
La  Verne  Frangois  Wheeler.  23  p.  obi.  12". 
Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Bowman,  Chicago;  D: 
230,  Mar.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1901.      42604 

Sister's  (A)  love;  a  4  act  comedy  melodrama,  by 
Theo  Kremer.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cooke  and  Clinton,  New  York ;  D :  1902, 
May  19,  1902 ;  2c.  May  22,  1902.  42605 

Sister's  (A)  oath.     See  Triumph. 

Sisters  of  fear;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman. 
[125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28215 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  1".  42606 

Sisters  of  peril;  an  original  serio-comic  sensa- 
tional drama,  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
F.  D,  Skiff. 

©  Frank  D.  Skiff,  Chicago  ;  1872  :  2887,  Mar. 
25.  42607 

Sisters  under  their  skins;  satire  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Ton.iorofr.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1913;    D:  34792;    Svetozar 
Tonjoroff,  New  York.  42608 


2JL47 


42609 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42624 


Sites;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  P.  Huntington. 
Columbus,  O.,  Hann  &  Adair. 

©  Webster  P.  Huntinjiton,  Columbus.   O. ; 
1894 :  12506,  Mar.  2  ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  42609 

Sittenkoxnmission  (Die);  scbwank  in  3  akten, 
von  P.  Maurav  und  diaries  Admont.  Wien, 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  1910.    72  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22695  ; 
F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna.  42610 

Sitting  Bull-Custer;  Indian  drama  with  expla- 
nations, by  A.  McG.  Beede.  Bismarck,  N.  D., 
Bismarck  Tribune  co.  [1913]  7  p.  1.,  50  p. 
col.    front,  illus.    8°. 

©  .July  15,  1913  ;  2c.  July  28, 1913  ;  D  :  33901 ; 
Aaron  McGoffey  Beede,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 

42611 

Sitting  on  a  tack;  a  1  act  sketch  for  vaudeville, 
by  Mark  Forrest.  10  p.    f °.    Typewritten. 

©   G.   C.   Fourness,   Milwaukee ;   D :  14345, 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908.  42612 

Six  and  eightpence;  by  H.  B.  Tree.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1900.  1 
p.  1.,  13  p.  12°.  (French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  32) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25457, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  42613 

Six  and  seven- eighths;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  A.  F. 
Hanson.     [32]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1915;  D:  40612;  Arthur  F. 
Hanson,  Chicago.  42613a 

Six  broken  engagements;  or,  The  devil  and 
the  pattern  maker.     Typewritten. 

©  August  Schlemmer,  Philadelphia;  1897: 
16485,  Mar.  10 ;  Ic.  Mar.  10.  42614 

Six  dramas  of  American  romance  and  history; 
by  F.  P.  Norton.  New  York,  Schulte  press, 
1915.     209  p.     4°. 

Contents  :  The  secretary  of  state. — Finan- 
cier of  New  York. — Abraham  Lincoln,  or.  The 
rebellion. — Otomis,  the  Indian  of  Mexico.— 
The  third  term. — King  of  Wall  street. 

©  Mar.  29,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D: 
40225;  Franklin  F.Norton, New  York.   42164a 

Six-eleven-sixty-six.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  6-11-66. 

Six  fairy  plays  for  children;  by  Netta  Syrett. 
Loudon  and  New  York,  J.  Lane  [1903]  166  p. 
16°, 

©  .John  Lane,  New  York;  D :  4047,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  42615 

Six  figures;  play  in  4  acts,  M.  M.  Bleckman. 
[72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D :  37795 ;  Menahem 
Max  Bleckman,  New  York.  42615a 


Six  flights  up;  a  melodrama  in  1  act.    8  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29190 ;  C.  Ambrose 
Plamondon,  jr.,  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  42616 

Six-foot  ruler;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  T.  M. 
Bowers. 

©  Thomas  M.  Bowers,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D:  5082,  May  26.  1904.  42617 

Six  (A)  handed  game;  by  S.  Drumb.    107  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    15.    1911;    D:  24950;    Samuel 
Drumb,  San  Francisco.  42618 

•  See  also  Double  (A)  header. 

Six  hours;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  King.     [49] 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915  ;  D :  41344 ;  Ruf  us  Fred- 


erick King,  New  York. 


42618a 


Six  hours  from  Shanty  clear;  musical  medley 
skit,  by  Frederick  W.  McQuigg.  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept;  30,  1910;  D :  22188 ;  L.  C.  Mc- 
Quigg, Chicago.  42619 

Six  kleptomaniacs;  a  farce  in  2  acts  for  female 
characters  only,  by  Evelyn  Whiting  Card.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  31  p.  12°. 
(On  cover :  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  5423, 
Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  42620 

Six  little  grandmas.  See  Odd  operas  for  even- 
tide. 

Six  little  sailors;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  B. 
Norworth.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Nora   Baves  Norworth,   New   York ;   D : 
13503,  Aug.  4,  190S;  2c.  Aug.  4,  1908.       42621 

Six  months;  or,  A  woman's  a  woman,  whimsical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Lipman  and  F.  Ger- 
ald.    120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910;  D :  22745 ;  A.  S.  Lipman 
and  Florence  Gerald,  New  York,  42622 

Six  months  from  date:  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 
Hendrickson.     [85]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  D*  40357 ;  Carl  D.  Hen- 
drickson, Long  Beach,  Cal.  42622a 

Six  (The)  o'clock  train;  or.  Will  you  marry 
me?  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Carniol  [pseud,  of 
John  J.  Karniol]  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913;  D :  32477 ;  John  J.  Car- 
niol, New  York.  42623 

Six  on  each  side.      See  Devil's  (The)  finish. 

Six  persons;  by  I.  Zangwill. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York ;   1898 :  68162, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  42624 


2148 


42624 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42639 


Six  pictures  of  life.     See  Demi-monde  (Le) 

Six  (The)  portraits;  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  S.  Weiller. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  40442  ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  42624a 

Six  sharps,  one  flat;  dranni  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Gavlord.  L.  R.  Sanders  and  C.  A.  Sanders. 
16  p.    S°. 

©  May  10,  1911;  2c.  May  3.  1911;  D: 
2413G;  Helen  Gaylord.  Luzetta  R.  Sanders 
ami  Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  42625 


a  1  scene,  4  act  drama,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R. 

Sanders,  C.  A.  Sanders.  Canton,  111.,  Daily 
register  press,  1907.  cover-title,  15  numb.  1. 
4°. 

©  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton.  111.;  D :  11153.  Aug. 
2,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1907.  42626 

Six-shooter  Smith;  an  absurdity  in  2  acts,  by 
A.  Kelly  and  F.  F.  Kelly. 

©  Allen  Kelly  and  Florence  Finch  Kelly, 
New  York  ;   1892 :  9801,  Mar.  4.  42627 

Six  sophomores  and  a  freshman;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Horv.itz.  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chas.  Horwitz.  New  York ;  D :  8268,  Apr. 
2,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1906.  42628 

an  episode  of  female  college  life,  by  Charles 

Horwitz,  music  by  M.  S.  Witt. 

©  Max  S.  Witt,  New  York;  D :  8292.  Apr. 
6,  1906.  42629 

Six  times  nine;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Gladys 
Ruth  Bridgham.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1914.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1914;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1914;  D: 
37870;    Walter  H.   Baker   &  co.,   Boston. 

42629a 

Six  to  one;  or.  The  scapegrace,  a  comedietta 
in  1  act.  by  Francis  Aymar  Mathews.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1896.  14  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Vv'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
2059,  J;in.  3;  2c.  Feb.  21.  42630 

Six  v/eeks  hence;  or,  Sandy's  wedding  present, 
original  Scotch  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  S. 
Roy.      [1],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915;  D:  39458;  Walter  S. 
Roy,  Newark,  N.  J.  42630a 

Six  who  pass  while  the  lentils  boil;  plav  in  1 
act.  by  S.  Walker.  [2],  47  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1915 ;  D :  40800 ;  Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  42630b 


Sixes  and  sevens;  a  burlesque  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Fawcett. 

©  Edgar  Fawcett,   New  York ;   1881 :  3221, 
Mar.  3.  42631 


a  musical  farce  comedy. 

©    Viola   A.    Fortescue,   New   York;    1891: 
7419,  Feb.  26.  42632 

Sixteen    fifty-five.      See,   at   end    of   alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:    1655. 


See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
1692. 


Sixteen  ninety-two, 

titles  beginning  with  figures 

Sixteen  to  one;  by  L.  E.  Bates. 

©  Louise  E.  Bates,  St.  Louis,  1896:47700. 
Aug.  22.  42633 

Sixteen  2-character  plays,  also  encores;  text 
and  stage-business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline 
Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1906.  192  p.  12°.  (Wer- 
ner's readings  and  recitations,  no.  36) 

©    E.    S.    Werner,    New    York;    A :  163274, 
Dec.  15,  1906;  2c,  Dec.  28,  1906.  42633a 

Sixth    (The)    candlestick;    play    in    1    act,    by 

J.  M.  Van  Deurseu.     18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914;  D :  36357 ;  J.  M.  Van 

Deur.sen,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  42633b 

Sixth  (The)  case;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis 
E.  Bisch  and  E.  F.  Hague.  [4],  101  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    14,    1911;    D:  24927;   E.    Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  42634 

Sixth  (The)  commandment;  drama  in  1  act, 
bv  L.  Beckelman  and  S.  Grossman.  [22]  p. 
8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915  ;  D :  39446 ;  Louis  Beck- 
elman and  Sanmel  Grossman,  New  York. 

42634a 


— ■  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  McLaughlin. 
[59]  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 


©  Ic.  May  23,  1910;  D :  21128 
Laughlin,  Cleveland. 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Runyon. 
4°.     Typewritten.  . 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1913  ;  D  :  33016 ; 


R.  H.  Mo 
42635 

[2],  108  p. 


A.  S.  Run- 
42636 


yon.  New  York. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  Cicely  Hamilton. 

©  Otho  Stuart,  London ;  D :  9123,  Sept.  21, 
1906.  42637 

Sixth  (The)   sense;  by  Rita  David    [pseud,  of 
R.  Wellman]     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1910;  D:  21199;  Rita  Well- 
man,  Washington.  42638 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  W.  Lincoln.    63  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Jan.  8,  1910;   D :  17892 .   K.  W.  Lin- 
coln, New  York.  42639 


2149 


42640 


DILVMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42655 


Sixth  (The)  sense — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  T.  Shannon.     12  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29982 ;  Robert  T. 

Sliannon,  New  York.  42640 

Sixth  (The)  shot;  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  W. 
Calhoun.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D :  22380 ;  C  W.  Cal- 
houn, Berkeley,  Cal.  42641 

Sixth  (The)  symphony;  an  idyl-dramatic  play 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Reis. 

©  Beniamin  H.  Reis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13119, 
June  5,  1908.  42642 

Sixto  el  del  lunar;  sainete  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  F.  Noriega  y  J.  Tellaeche.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914. 
34  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36524;  Fernando  Noriega  y  Jose  Tellaeche, 
Madrid.  42642a 

Sixty  miles  an  hour;  in  4  acts,  by  IM.  M.  Has- 
ell.     [45]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  M.  Hasell,  New  York ;  D :  10700, 
June  5,  1907;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  42643 

Sixty  million  dollars.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  $60,000,000. 

'Sixty-one-'sixty-five.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:    '61-'65. 

'Sixty-three.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  '63. 

'Sixty-three,  New  York  city.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  '63, 
New  York  city. 

'Sixty-two.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures :  '62. 

Skal  (En)     See  Fri  os  fra  det  onde. 

Skandal  (Der)  (Le  scandale);  schauspiel  in  4 
akten,  von  Henry  Bataille.  Berlin,  Felix 
Bloch  erben,  1909.     127  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17794 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42644 

Skandal  (Ein);  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Otto 
Benzon,  autorisierte  uebersetzung  aus  dem 
danischen,  von  John  Josephsoha.  Berlin, 
Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914. 
81  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D:  38016;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  Berlin.        42644a 

Skandal  in  Monte-Carlo;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Sacha  Guitry,  deutsch  von  Max  Schoe- 
nau. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16805 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  42645 


Skarber's  retribution;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Graves.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   14,  1914;   D :  35657 ;   Harry   M. 
Graves,  New  York.  42645a 

Skating'-rink  (The);  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in- 
ti'oducing  comic  roller  skating,  by  F.  Du- 
mont. 

©    Frank    Dumont,    Boston;     1884:12207, 
June  16.  42646 


or.   The   ghost  party;   a   farcical   musical 

comedy  in  3  acts,   by  Robert  Griffin  Morris. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert   G.    Morris,     New   York;     1884: 
24298,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  42647 

Skating-rink  (The)  girl;  a  dramatic  musical 
comedy  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  M.  Barton. 

©  Matt  Barton,  New  York;  D :  9594,  Dec. 
7,  1906.  42648 

Skedaddler  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  U.  Bean. 

©  O.  U.  Bean,  New  York ;  1900  A :  391,  Jan. 
4.      [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  6483]         42649 

-Same.      [69]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  O.  U.  Bean,  New  York ;  D :  6483,  Apr.  10. 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1905.  42650 

Skeesicks;  family  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Clough 
Buel.     [113]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1913;  D :  34225 ;  Luther  B. 
Anthony  and  C.  C.  Buel,  Easton,  Pa.     42651 

Skein  (A)  of  yarn;  or,  Fixed  for  life,  a  satiri- 
cal comedy  in  3  acts,  showing  the  funny  side 
of  housekeeping  and  housecleaning,  ancl  inci- 
(lentallv  illustrating  the  methods  of  plumbers, 
by  C.  H.  Hoyt. 

©  Charles   H.   Hoyt,    Boston;    1884:20749, 
Oct.   15.  42652 

Skeleton  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P. 
Bayer.      [175]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   26,   1914;   D:  36163;   Theobald 
Percy  Bayer,  New  York.  42652a 

14  p.     4°. 


play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Lawrence. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.     31,     1912;     D :  31831 ;     Zora 
Lawrence,  New  York.  42653 

Skeleton  (The)  dude;  musical  comedy  or  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Witmark  and  F.  B. 
Hawkins. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York  ;  1891 :  13132, 
Apr.  10.  42654 

Skeleton  hand;  drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue, 
by  J.  De  Bonay. 

©  John   De  Bonay,   United   States;    1873: 
99,   Jan.   6.  42655 


2150 


42656 


COPYniGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


42676 


Skeleton  hand — Continued. 

or,  The  lost  diamond,  a  sensational  drama 

in  5  acts  and  5  tal)Ieaux,  by  J.  H.  Wallack. 
©  J.  H.  Wallack,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1872: 

13319,  Dec.  19.  42656 

Skeleton  (A)  hat;  a  farcical  comedy  iu  3  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Lodge.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   W.   Lodge,   Boston;   1895:22849, 
Apr.  25;  2c.  .Tune  14.  .  42657 

Skeleton  (The)  in  the  closet;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Francis  Lester.  Nev/  York,  The  Roxbury 
publishing  company,  1899.  32  p.  16°.  (Wiz- 
ard series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1899  :  12657, 
Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  42658 


play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  F.  Whitman.     105  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1911;  D :  25068 ;  Stephen 
French  Whitman,  New  York.  42659 

Skeleton  Sara.     See  Too  thin. 

Sketch   (The);   play   in   1  act  by   E.   C.    King. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1914 ;  D :  37103 ;  Emmett  C. 
King,  New  York.  42659a 

•vaudeville  novelty  in  3  pts.,  by  A.  J.  Sil- 

berstein.      [28]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915;  D:  41585;  Alfred  J. 
Silberstein,  Orange,  N.  J.  42659b 

Sketch  (A)  from  life;  play  in  5  acts, by  Helen  A. 
Austin.     112  p.     S°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  29136  ;  Wm.  A.  Aus- 
tin, Newark,  N.  J.  42660 

Sketch  (A)  in  vaudeville;  travesty  sketch,  by  G. 
Bennett.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915 ;  D  :  42449 ;  Gage  Bennett, 
New  York.'  42660a 

Sketches;  by  W.  W.  Francisco.    15  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  The  new  cook. — The  old  maids' 
temperance  meeting. — Miss  Squash  from 
Squashville. 

©  Apr.  10,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1911;  A: 
286.536  ;  W.  W.  Francisco,  Baltimore.       42661 

Sketches  of  Minstrel  life.     See  Fun  in  black. 

Ski-hi;  an  originnl  musical  comedy   in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  O.  Alphin. 

©  Charles  Alphin,  New  York;  D:  13235, 
.June  24,  1908.  42662 

Skibbeeah    (The);    an    Irish   drama,    by    G.    L. 
Stout. 

©  G.  L.  Stout,  United  States;  1874:15565, 
Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1875.  42663 

■ ■  a  romantic  Irish  drama  in  1,  2,  or  3  acts,  by 

G.  L.  Stout. 

©  Josh  Hart  and  G.  L.  Stout,  Nev/  York; 
1875  :  984,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  42664 


Skid,  the  cabin  boy;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  Sherman. 

©  Alexander  Duval,  Toledo,  O. ;  1884 :  24073. 
Dec.  5.  42665 

Skidmores  (The);  a  sketch,  by  Edward  Harri- 
gan. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States;  1874:1.5393, 
Dec.  22.  42666 

Skimmer  (The)  of  the  seas.  See  Waterwitch 
(The) 

Skin  (A)  game;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  H.  A. 
French.    24  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1909 ;  D :  16358 ;  Herbert  Allen 
French,  San  Francisco.  42667 

Skin  (A)  salesman;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
D.  Rodenberg.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15, 1911 ;  D  :  23970 ;  David  Roden- 
berg, Rochester,  N.  Y.  42668 

Skinemoutograph  (The).     See  Faking  the  film. 

Skinflint  (The)  and  the  skinner;  comedy  sketch, 
by  C.  A.  Place.     [1],  10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1911;  D:  23280;  Charles  A. 
Place,  New  York.  42669 

Skip  (A)  by  moonlight;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Hayes.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes,  New  York;  D: 
1702,  Apr.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902.  42670 

Skipped  by  the  light  of  the  moon;  a  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  [by]  Arthur  Collingwood 
and  L.  Harrison. 

©  .John  Gourlay  and  Louis  Harrison,  De- 
troit ;  1883  :  17584,  Sept.  25.  42671 

Skipper  &  co.,  Wall  street;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  J.  W.  Dam.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York ;  D :  3289,  Apr. 
15,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  42672 

Skipper  Ben;  an  operatic  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1891 :  6364,  Feb.  16.  42673 

Skipper  Jim;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Skelton. 
35  p.     4°.     T.ypewritten. 

©  George  Handy  Skelton,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.;  D:  12255,  Jan.  27,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  27, 
1908.  42674 

Skirmish-line  (The);  a  play,  by  M.  Rankin  and 
F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  McKee  Rankin  and  Fred  G.  Maeder, 
United  States ;  1889  :  11549,  Apr.  12.        42675 

Skirt- waist  (The)  man;  by  H.  E.  Dolph.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  E.  Dolph,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23556,  Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  42676 


2151 


42677 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42694 


Skirts;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  P.  Janette.  [1], 
IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;  D :  28433 ;  Robert  P. 
Janette,  Boston.  42677 

Skit  (The);  vaudeville  sketch,  l)y  G.  T.  Edwards. 
[14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1915  ;  D  :  40571 ;  George  Thorn- 
ton Edwards,  Portland,  Me.  42677a 

Skittles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Rubens 
and  Lechmere  Worrall.  London.  P.  A.  Ru- 
bens. 1909.    49  p.    8°. 

©  Paul  A.  Rubens,  London ;  D :  15499,  Mar. 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1909.  42678 

Skons  Skonderson;  a  Swedish- American  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  O.  Jacobson.  [65] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Oliver  Jacobson,  Roy,  Wash. ;  D  :  7719, 
Dec.  11.  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  42679 

Skookum;  a  1  act  comedy  for  three  people,  by 

n.  R.  Gleason.    11  p.    obi.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  R.  Gleason,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9360,  Oct. 

30,  1906 ;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  42680 

Skuggan;  drama  i  4  akten.  af  Thore  Blanche. 
Stockholm,  Albert  Bonnier  [1911]     ISO  p.    12°. 
©   Nov.   22,   1911;   2c.   Feb.   23,   1912;    D: 
28805 ;  Albert  Bonnier,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

42681 

Skule  days;  merry  musical  farcical  absurdity, 
by  J.  P.  Gallagher.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;   D:  26016;   James  P. 
Gallagher,  Medina,  N.  Y.  42682 

Skunk  (The);  dramatic  sketch,  by  E.  R.  Smith. 
[1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37886 ;  E.  Richard- 
son Smith,  Chicago.  42682a 

Skvoz-Stroi;  or.  The  king  of  the  quarry  slaves, 
a  drama  of  Russian  intrigue  and  Siberian  ex- 
ile in  5  acts,  by  C.  E.  Pillet. 

©  C.  Edmond  Pillet,  Brooklyn ;  1877 :  4666, 
Apr.  18.  42683 


Sky- jinx;  musical  comedy  novelty,  by  M.  Hard- 
ing.    8  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 
©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914 ;  D :  39336 ;  Max  Hard- 
ing, New  York.  42686a 

Sky-line  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Gillinore.     [1],  20  p.    4°.     Typev.-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42010 ;  Frank  Gill- 
more,  New  York.  42686b 

Sky-pilot  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
the  Cupeland  brothers.  90  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2.    1910;    D :  20096 ;    Copeland 
bros.,  Wichita,  Kan.        .  42687 

a  dramatic  interpretation-,  by  Mrs.  A.  W. 


Rue,  of  The  sky  pilot,  by  Ralph  Connor 
[pseud,  of  C.  W^  Gordon]  17  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Fleming  H.   Revell   co.,  New  York ;   D : 
10790.   June   18,   1907;   2c.   June  18.   1907. 

42688 

— -a    fantastic    sketch    in    3    scenes,    devised. 


written  and  staged  by  W.  J.  Wilson,  music 
by  John  S.  Zamecnik.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  J.  Wilson,  Cleveland ;  D :  14601, 
Dec.  23,  1908;   2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  42689 


—  fantastical  melodrama  in  3  scenes,  devised 
and  written  by  W.  J.  Wilson.  20  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  William  J.  Wilson,  Cleveland  ;  D :  15105, 
Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1909.  42690 

—  1  act  play,  by  J.  M.  Leonard.     11  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  John   Mather   Leonard,   New   I'^ork ;   D : 
13770,  Sept.  12,  1908;  2c.  Sept.* 28,  1908. 

42691 

Sky  (The)  riders;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
L.  Marble.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1913.     52  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   16,   1913;    2c.   June   24,   1915;    D: 
41035;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.      42691a 

Sky-rocket  (A)  in  shadowland;  an  airship  play, 
by  A.  C.  L.  Perley  (Mona  Mawlette)  57  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Annie  C.  Lawrence  Perley.  Chicago ;  D : 
9406,  Nov.  9,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1908.       42692 


Same. 

©  Louise  Underbill  Pillet,  New  York,  in  re- 
newal for  14  years  from  April  18,  1905 ;  D : 
6260,  Feb.  24,' 1905.  42684 

Sky-blue  pink;   a   farce  in   3   acts,   by   A.    D. 
Clement. 

©  Ada  D.  Clement,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
2206,  Aug.  9,  1902.  42685 

Sky    (The)    girl;     opera     bouffe,     by     George  Sky-scraper    (A);   or.   Me   name's   Dennis,    an 

Frederic   [pseud,  of  Frederic  George]     27  p.  original    farce-comedy    in    4    acts,    by    G.    J. 

4°.    Typewritten.  Heege. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   31,   1912;    D:  28575;    Frederic  ©   Gustave    J.    Heege,    Peoria,    111.;    1SS8 : 

George,  Manlius,  N.  Y.                             42686  30590,  Oct.  26.                                            42694 

2152 


—  Same.     81  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  L.  Perley,  Chicago;  D:9622.  Dec. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1906.  42693 


42695 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


42712 


Sky  scrappers;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  by 

C.  AVrisht.     [28]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Caroline    Wright.     Lowell,    Mass.;     D: 
9762,  Jan.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1906.      42695 

Skyboy;  play  for  little  boys  and  girls  with 
instructions  for  costumes  and  dances,  by  Ger- 
trude Knevels.  New  York,  Camp  fire  outfit- 
ting CO.   [1915]     12  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   22.   1915;   2c.   Sept.   25,  1915;  D: 
41975 ;  Camp  fire  outfitting  co.,  New  York. 

42695a 

Skyland;  musical  romance,  fantasy  and  oper- 
atic comedy  [in  3  acts]  bv  F.  A.  Humphrey. 
1  p.  1.,   [206]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   2,  1912;   D :  28921 ;   Frank  Al- 
fred Humphrey,  Worcester.  42696 

■  original,  by  F.  A.  Humphrey.     [149]  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28275 ;  Frank  Alfred 
Humphrey,  Worcester.  42697 

Skylark;  drama  in  2  acts,  by  William  Harris, 
.jr.     118  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D:  20412;  Leo  Feist. 
New  York.  42698 

or.  The  merchant  of  Ven-is-it,  burlesque 


on  Shylock ;  or.  The  jMerchant  of  Venice,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.], 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  13  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6085, 
Jan.  16,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  42699 

Same. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6182, 
Jan.  21,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1905.  42700 

Skylarkers  (The);  by  G.  Gibbs. 

©   George  Gibbs,   Kosemont,    Pa.;   D:3299. 
Apr.  16,  1903.  42701 

Skylarking;  by  B.  Blumenthal. 

®  Bernard  Blumenthal,  New  York;  1886: 
13307,  June  8.  42702 

by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1897  :  21286. 
Apr.  3.  42703  > 

Skyldig'  eller  uskyldig;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af 
J.  Magnussen.  K30benhavn  og  Kristiunia, 
GyldendaLske  boghandel,  Nordislc  forlag,  1914. 
124  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  24,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  35952  ; 
Julius  Magnussen,  Copenhagen.  42703a 

Slabtown  organizes  an  aid  society;  a  farce  in 
1  act,  by  C.  J.  H.  Hurd.  Clevehmd.  O.,  The 
F.  S.  Hurd  company  [1904]  cover-title,  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Clara  J.  H.  Hurd,  Cleveland  Heights,  O. ; 
D :  4808,  Mar.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1904. 

42704 


Slate  (The)  pencil  kids;  vaudeville  novelty,  by 
C.  H.  Palmer.     [1],  7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38353 ;  Charles  H. 
Palmer,  Milwaukee.  42704a 

Slats;  college  comedy-drama  in  2  acts,  by  Bessie 
Wreford  Springer.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.     78  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  22,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1913;  D: 
34516;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  42705 

Slaughter  of  the  innocents;  or.  Mose  and 
Vamose,  a  satirical  serio-comedy,  a  mas- 
querade of  fate,  by  G.  W.  Field  [and]  W.  F. 
Fitch,  in  3  acts,  with  prologue,  adapted  from 
a  play  by  Judge  Field  entitled  The  Camp- 
ground ;  or.  Injunctions  a  specialty,  with  ad- 
ditions and  emendations,  by  W.  F.  Fitch. 

©  G.  W.  Field,  Des  Moines.  la.,  and  W. 
Farrand  Fitch,  Columbus,  O. ;  1880 :  1791, 
Jan.  31.  42706 

Slave  (The);  by  Henry  E.  Twose.  13  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Dainty  Pelham,  Chicago;  D: 
14036,  Oct.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1908.     42707 


—  by  O.  Dymow. 

Pa6a;    BTb    o;^HOM1>  flj^^cTBivi,   Ocnna  TtHMOBa. 
52  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   8,   1915;    D :  39734 ;   Ossip   Dy- 
mow, New  York.  42707a 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gustav  von  Moser. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  United  States;  1878: 
3385,  Mar.  20.  42708 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Talbot.     [150]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911;  D:  23000;  Oliver  Mo- 
rosco,  Walter  C.  Jordan  and  Hayden  Talbot, 
New  York.  42709 

Slave  (The)  and  slavey;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  H.  Brown.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  May  Walbridge,  New  York;  D: 
3122,  Mar.  13,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  13,  1903. 

42710 

Slave  (A)  at  cards;  by  E.  D.  Heminger.     8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911;  D :  25636 ;  E.  David 
Heminger,  Findlay,  O.  42711 

Slave  (The)  boy;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Wil- 
liams.    3  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D:  41697;  William 
Alfred  Williams,  Pittsburgh.  42711a 

Slave  dealers  of  New"  York. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;  D:5421, 
Aug.  12,  1904.  42712 


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42713 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42732 


Slave  (The)  devotion;  a  thrilling  melodrama, 
depicting  slave  life  iu  all  its  shades,  showing 
a  perfect  representation  of  Southern  white  and 
darkey  life,  by  George  Minor.     Chicago. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
25S65,  Aug.  21.  42713 

Slave  (A)  for  a  day;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  W.  and  W.  D.  Heywood. 

i©   George   AV.   and   William   D.   Heywood, 
Chicago;  D :  11310,  Sept.  6,  1907.  42714 

Slave  (The)  girl;  or,  20  minutes  in  San  Fran- 
cisco's Chinatown,  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.    Jan.    13,    1913; 
Montague,  San  Francisco. 


D:  31944;    Walter 
42715 


Slave-girl  and  school-girl;  a  play  in  3  pts.,  by 
Helen  L.  Willcox.  New  York,  Missionary  edu- 
cation movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada  [1912]     24  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  14,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1912;  D: 
30850 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  New  York.    42716 

Slave  (A)  of  gold.  See  Sclave  (Ein)  des 
goldes. 

Slave  (The)  of  St.  Marks.     See  Ivenwold. 


See  Temptation  of 


Slave  (The)  of  Schranden. 
Regine. 

Slave  (A)  of  the  mill;  by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]  and  Harry  Gordon.  Perry, 
la..  Chief  printing  co.,  1905.  1  p.  1.,  42  numb. 
1.    8°. 

©  Gordon  &  Bennett,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
6666,  May  15,  1905;  2c.  May  15,  1905.    42717 

Slave  (A)  of  the  Orient.  Sec  Egyptian  (An) 
romance. 

Slave  (The)  runner;  in  1  act,  by  N.  Wayburn 
and  John  T.  Nicholson.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ned  Wayburn,  New  York ;  D :  13021,  May 
21,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.  42718 

Slave  (The)  ship.  See  Admiral's  (The) 
daughter. 

Slave  (A)  to  gold;  4  act  American  drama. 
[1],  72  p.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  E.  Rafert,  Indianapolis ;  1895 :  28367, 
May  25;   2c.  Oct.  3.  42719 

Slavery  and  freedom;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  U.  Harris. 

©  J.  Henry  U.  Harris,  Boston ;  1877 :  9990, 
Aug.  31.  42720 

Slavery  days;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tab- 
leaux', by  Whallen  «&  Martell. 

©  Whallen  &  Martell,  Union  Hill,  N.  .T. ; 
1893  :  52981,  Nov.  28.  42721 


Slavery  (The)  of  freedom;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  W.  Whalen.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    20,    1914;    D:  36776;    Will    W. 
Whalen,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  42721a 

Slavery  (The)  of  love;  comedy  in  4  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  S.  Goodman. 

©  Siegfried   Goodman,  Chicago  ;   D  :  126S7. 
Apr.  6,  1908.  42722 

Slaves  and  fools!  by  A.  Conley.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Aloys  Conley,  Oakland,   Cal. ;   D :  11250, 
Aug.  27,  1907;   2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  42723 

Slave's  devotion;  an  emotional  drama  in  3  acts, 
and  allegorical  tableau,  by  Richard  H.  Cox. 
San  Francisco,  1880. 

©    George    C.    Thompson,    United    States ; 
1880:4002,  Mar.   12.  42724 

See  also  Eph. 

Slave's  (The)  dream;  a  tableau  piny  depicting 
negro  life  in  the  South,  in  2  acts  and  8  tab- 
leaux, introducing  the  following  songs :  Old 
folks  at  home.  When  I  lived  in  Tennessee, 
Old  Kentucky  home,  etc. 

©  Tonv  Pastor  and  E.  G.  Browne,  United 
Slates  ;  1881 :  6127,  Apr.  21.  42725 

Slaves  of  a  city;  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Hoist.      [143]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Hoist.  New  York;   1890:29766, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Oct.  10.  42726 

Slaves  of  fortune;  sensational  comedy  drama, 
by  F.  Stanley. 

©  Florence  Stanley,  Chicago  ;   1898  :  69077. 
Nov.  30.  42727 

Slaves  (The)  of  gold;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
E.  E.  Grandin. 

©  Elmer  Ellsworth  Grandin,    New    York ; 
1893  :  38448,  Aug.  21.  42728 

Slaves  (The)  of  New  York;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  T.  H.  Winnett. 

©  Thomas  H.  Winnett,  New  York ;   1891  : 
3443,  Jan.  23.  42729 

the   new   sensational   comedy   drama   in   5 

acts,  by  N.  S.  Wood. 

©  N.  S.  Wood,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  11545,  Mar. 
30.  42730 

an   original    melodrama    in   4  acts,   by   E. 

Hoist. 

©  Edward  Hoist,  New  York ;  1890 :  11210, 

Apr.  4.  42731 

Slaves  of  opium.     66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beniamin  B.  Vernon,  New  York ;  D  :  6687, 
May  19,  1905 ;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  42732 


2154 


42733 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


42752 


Slaves  (The)  of  Paris;  a  melodrama  iu  4  acts, 
by  J.  R.  (]>ishei  and  L.  Probert-Bnglehardt. 

©  John  R.  Oishei  and  Lionel  Probert-Engle- 
hardt,  Buffalo  ;  D  :  10539,  May  11,  1907. 

42733 

Slaves  (The)  of  pleasure;  a  burlesque  vaude- 
ville extravaganza,  by  W.  Latour. 

©    William    Larour,    Sedalia,    Mo.;    1898: 
302G2,  May  16.  42734 

Slaves  (The)  of  sin;  a  5  act  melodrama,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose  and  Eugene  Thomas  [pseud,  of 
T.  E.  Shea]    71  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me. ;  D :  3313, 
A*pr.  20,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  42735 

Slaves  of  society;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Tennie  Bur- 
dock [pseud.]     29  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tennie  G.  Baird,  Jersey  City ;  D :  1556G, 
Apr.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.  42736 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L.  Raymond.     59  p. 


12°. 

©   Mar.   28,   1910;   2c.   Mar.   29,   1910;   D: 
20621 ;  George  L.  Raymond,  Washington. 

42737 

Slaves  of  the  state.     See  Lashed  by  the  law. 

Slaves  of  the  sweatshop;  a  domestic  melodrama 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Paulscraft. 
©  P.  A.  Paulscraft,  New  York ;  1899 :  04171, 


Aug.  25. 
Slave's  (The)  return. 


See  Jeff. 


42738 


Chi- 


Slave's  (A)  revenge;  by  Lucy  M.  Lawson. 
cago,  J.  M.  Lacey,  1900.     [24]  p.    8°. 

©   Jennie  Mills  Lacey,   Chicago;   1900   A: 
8258,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  July  9.  42739 

Slave's  (The)  strategy;  a  drama  iu  3  acts,  by 
George  Reeves. 

©  Free  trader  pub.   co.,   Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1SS2  :  11115,  July  6.  42740 

Slayer  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Davis. 
[1],  18  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  D :  39038 ;  Malcolm  W. 
Davis,  New  York.  42740a 


Sleep    (The)    for   twenty    minutes. 
Van  Winkle. 


See   Rip 

39  p.  r. 


Sleep  (The)  of  love;  by  J.  O.  Gray. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Orman  Gx*ay,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  D :  14798,  Jan.  12,  1909;  2c.  Jan. 
12,  1909.  42741 

Sleep  (The)  of  twenty  years.  See  Rip  Van 
Winkle. — Thirty  minutes  of  Washington 
Irving's  legend  Rip  Van  Winkle, 


Sleep-v/alker  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
P\iehrer.  Brooklvn.  J.  F.  Becker,  1882.  40  p. 
12°. 

©    Henry    Fuehrer,    Brooklyn ;    1882 :  3662, 
Mar,  8 ;  2c.  Mar.  21.  42742 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken,  New  York ;  1897 : 
6172,  Jan.  20.  42743 


—  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  A.  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  bv  Charles  White.  New  York, 
Robert  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  74] ) 

©  Robert  INI.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
14043,  Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Mar,  1,  1876.  42744 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  Merrill.     21  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Merrill,   Minneapolis ;    D :  12692, 
Apr,  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  42745 

• play  in  1  act  and  14  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Tyler. 

12  p.    4°,    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914;  D :  35725 ;  Robert  H. 
Tyler,  New  York.  42745a 

Sleep-walkers  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Haz- 
ard Reynolds,  jr.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  34047 ;  John  H.  Rey- 
nolds, jr.,  New  York.  42746 

Sleeper  (The)  awakened;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Ticknor.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  26,   1913;   D :  33607 ;   Caroline 
Ticknoi",  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass..  42747 

• by  E.  D.  and  A.  Lewis.    100  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16570 ;  Esses  Dane 
Lewis  and  Arthur  Lewis,  Great  Britain, 

42748 

See  also  Abon  Hassan. 


Sleeper  (The)  awakes;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.E.Dunbar.     [IJ,  106  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1912  ;  D  :  29805 ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar.  South  Bend,  Ind,  42749 

Sleeping  (The)  beauty;  a  fairy  operetta,  adapted 
from  the  German  fairy  story  Dornroschen  of 
Grimm,  by  G.  W.  Stratton. 

©  G.  W.  Stratton  &  co.,  Bo.ston  ;  1892  :  2.5340, 
June  16.  42750 

fairy    play    in    verse,     adapted     from    the 

French  of  Jean  Richepin  and  Henry  Cain,  by 
A.  M.  Herts,  music  by  Francis  Thome.  [Ill] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25656 ;  Alice  Minnie 
Herts,  New  York.  42751 

•  an  operatic  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  libretto 

by  Bessie  Ward  Doremus,  music  by  E.  R. 
Steiner. 

©  Mrs.    O.    A.    Doremus    and    Emma    R. 
Steiner,  United  States;   1885:22373,   Oct.  25. 

42752 


2155 


42753 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


42771 


Sleeping  (The)  beauty — Continued. 

a  spectacular  fairy  pantomime  witli  speak- 
ing parts  to  be  introduced  or  omitted,  a 
dramatization  of  tlie  old  fairy  tale,  by  J. 
Ward. 

©    Johnson     Ward,     Virginia;  1878:3210. 

Mar.  15.  42753 

See  also    Briar    Rose. — Fairy    plays    for 

children. — Kings's    (The)    jester    and    other 
short  plays. — Once  upon  a  time. 

Sleeping'  (The)  beauty  up-to-datfe;  an  operetta, 
by  H.  N.  Cunningham,  music  by  Morgan  L. 
Coolev.  Watertown,  Conn.,  M.  L.  Cooley. 
1901.     cover-title,  24  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©  H.  N.  Cunningham,   Watertown,  Conn. ; 
D :  839,  Sept.  5,   1901 ;  2c.   Sept.  20,  1901. 

42754 

Sleeping-car  (The);  a  farce,  by  William  D. 
Hovvells.  Boston,  J.  R.  Osgood  and  company, 
1883.     2  p.  1.,  [3]-74  p.     24°. 

©    W.    D.    Howells,    United    States;    1883: 
5186,  Mar.  19;  2c.  Mar.  21.  42755 


Same. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York,  as  the  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  1591, 
Feb.  16,  1911.  Original  entry.  Mar.  10,  1883, 
no.  5186.  42756 

and  other  farces;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Bos- 
ton and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company   [1889]     4  p.  1.,  11-212  p.     12°. 

Contents:  The  parlor  car. — The  sleeping- 
car. — The  register.— The  elevator. 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York ;  1889 :  14233, 
May  9 ;  2c.  May  13.  42757 

Sleeping  (The)  city;  by  G.  K.  Buck. 

©  George  Kendrick  Buck,  Leominster. 
Mass.;  1899:24226,  Apr.  6.  42758 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Stewart 


Anderson.     59  1.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  3,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D  :  16374  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  42759 

—  a  sensational  melodrama  of  New  York  life. 


for  a  soubrette,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1890 : 
42414,   Dec.   31.  42760 

Sleeping  dogs;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  inter- 
lude, by  Z.  Akins.  [135]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915  ;  D :  42379 ;  Zoe  Akins,  St. 
Louis.  42760a 

Sleeping  (The)  giant;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hopkins.      [2],   23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1915 ;  D :  41398 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  42760b 


Sleeping  on  duty;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J. 
Young.     [4]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30994 ;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O,  42761 

Sleeping  (The)  princess;  or.  The  beauty  and 
the  bicycle,  a  burlesque  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Lawrence  Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints  pub- 
lishing company,   1902.     25  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  2388,  Sept. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  42762 

Sleepless  (The)  sentinel;  a  romance  of  the 
American  Revolution,  a  comedy-drama  in  5 
acts,  by  C.  T.  Grant.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  T.  Grant,  Boston ;  1892 :  13984, 
Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  16.  42763 

Sleepy  Hollow;  a  Dutcli  and  Yankee  play,  a 
dramatization  of  Washington  Irving's  Legend 
of  Sleepy  Hollow,  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Tafft. 
152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adella  Rene  TaiTt,  New  York ;  D :  6555, 
Apr.  21,  1905;  2c.  May  13.  1905.  [Note:  Also 
copyi-ighted  in  Oct.  1905  under  the  title  Icha- 
bod  Crane]  42764 

romance  of  the   Revolution   in  3   acts,  by 

by  George  M.  Roseuer.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1910.     51  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  18,  1910;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1910;  D: 
17904 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     42765 

— —  or.  The  headless  horseman,  a  comic  opera 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1879 :  3361, 
Mar.   11.  42766 

a   comic   pastoral    opera     in    3    acts, 

music  by  Max  Maretzek,  words  by  C.  Gayler. 
New  York,  New  York  theatre  ticket  office, 
1879.     19,  3  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1879 :  12822, 
Sept.  26;  2c.  Sept.  26.  42767 

See  also  Ichabod  Crane. 


Sleepy  (The)  king;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  V.  Hobart. 

©    George    V.    Hobart,     Baltimore;     1898: 
76416,  Dec.  28.  42768 

by   G.    V.    Hobart    and    F.    A.    Heath, 


music  by  Giovanni  E.  Conterno.     [43]  p.     4° 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  V.  Hobart  and  Forrest  A.  Heath, 
Jersey  City ;  D :  3655,  June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  Julv 
7,  1903.  42769 

Sleepy  Sarah;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Berger, 
jr.     [134]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1910 ;  D :  21SU7  ;  Fred.  Ber- 
ger, jr.,  Washington.  42770 

Sleigh-bells;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry 
and  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  Charles  W.  Barry,  New  York  ;  1872  :  793, 
Jan.   26.  42771 


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42789 


Sleigh-bells — Continued. 

dramatic   sketch,   by    J.    C.   Carroll.      [2], 

14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D:  40913;   James  C. 

Carroll,  Chicago.  42771a 

Slice  (A)  of  life;  1  act  playlet,  by  K,  S.  Haz- 
zard.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915 ;  D :  40439  ;  Kathrine  S. 
Hazzard,  New  York.  42771b 

or,  Falling'  from  grace,  play  In  3  acts,  by 

L.  de  G.  Martin.    51  p.    4^".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  18,   1913;   D :  33532 ;   Lucy   de 
Grasse  Martin,  Chicago.  42772 

Slick;  a  melodramatic-farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex. 
[2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1913;  D :  32286 ;  John  Jex, 
New  York.  42773 

Slick  and  Skinner;  or,  The  barber  pards,  an 
original  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Ad  H.  Gibson. 
Clyde,  ().,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1889.  9  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  270]) 

©   Ames  pub.   co..   Clyde,   O. ;   1889:38833, 
Dec.  20;  2c.   Dec.  31.  42774 

Slick  (The)  dime;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Ellen  Edwards.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36359 ;  Lucy  Ellen 
Edwards  Bruce,  Portland,  Or.  42774a 

Slide  City;  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  J.  Clancy. 
[11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913;  D :  35137 ;   Joseph  J. 
Clancy,  Brooklyn.  42775 

Slieve  Na  Garry;  an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  L.  Phillips.  New  York,  Underbill  and  Mad- 
den, 1881. 

©  Laura  L.  Phillips,  New  York ;  1881 :  840, 
.Tan.  15.  42776 

Slight  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Sir 
Charles  L.  Yoiing  and  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York ;  1877  :  15317, 
Dec.  27.  42777 

Slight  (A)  indiscretion;  1  act  comedy,  by  E. 
Everett.     Typewritten. 

©    Emilie    Everett,    Chicago;    1897:23073, 
Apr.  13  ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42778 

Slight  (A)  miscalculation;  a  monologue,  by 
B.  L.  C.  Griffith.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1894.  7  p.  16°.  ( [Keystone 
ed.  of  popular  plays] ) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1894 :  30185. 
June  2 ;  Ic.  June  2.  42779 

See  also  School  and  parlor  comedies. 

Slight  (A)  mistake;  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  Stemp- 
fel,  jr.     [l],19p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  23,  1912;   D:  30614;  Theodore 
Stempfel,  jr.,  Indianapolis.  42780 


Slight  (A)  mistake — Continued. 

or.  Married  his  mother-in-law,  a  comedy 

in  4  acts,  5  scenes,  by  F.  M.  Franklin.    33  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frank  M.   Franklin,   New  York;    1891: 
39940,  Nov.  7;  Ic.  Nov.  7.  42781 

See  also  Three  buttons  off. 


Slight  (A)  misunderstanding;  a  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  Frank  H.  Norton.  New 
York. 

©  Carrie  Haines  and  Fanny  Lucille,  United 
States ;  1873  :  3585,  Apr.  9.  42782 

•an  original  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  C. 


Finger. 

©  Carl  Finger,  Philadelphia  ;  1900  A  :  13355, 
May  28.  42783 

■  See  also  Bertha's  wooing. 

Slightly  mixed;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  A.  Ferguson  and  E.  Travers. 

©  E.  Travers,  Chicago ;   1898 :  50334,  Aug. 
29.  42784 

Sligo;  a  romantic  Irish  comedy-drama,  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  O'Rourke. 

©    Eugene    O'Rourke,    New    York;    1892: 
40712,  Oct.  7.  42785 

Slim  club;  comedy  monologue  for  woman,  by 
Stanley  Schell.    p.  131-136.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Apr.    20,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1914;    A: 
372599 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

42785a 

Slim  Jim  and  the  hoodoo;  a  negro  farce  in  1 
act,  for  five  male  characters,  by  Thomas 
Barnes.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1901.  18- 
p.     12°. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  South  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  984,  Oct.  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1901.    42786 

Slim  (A)  legacy;  a  sentimental  rhapsody  with  a 
practical  conclusion,  compressed  into  1  act, 
for  the  benefit  of  those  who  always  come  late 
and  leave  early,  written  especially  for  this 
and  all  other  av.'iilable  occasions,  by  W.  H. 
Lepere,  comjiosed  with  the  same  intention  by 
A.  G.  Robyn. 

©  William  H.  Lepere  and  Alfred  G.  Robyn, 
United  States  ;  1SS6 :  7879,  Apr.  3.  42787 

Slip  (A)  in  eugenics;  1  act  comedy  playet  for 
high  class  vaudeville,  by  E.  A.  Barns.  [4],  9 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913;  D:  32339;  E.  A.  Barns, 
Portland,  Or.  42788 

Slip  (A)  of  a  girl;  melodramatic  sketch,  by 
E.  M.  Crane.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,    1910;    D:  21450;   Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  42789 


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42808 


Slip  (A)  of  a  girl — Continued. 

military  comedy  in  3  acts,,  by  E.  M.  Crane. 

[107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    10,    1915;    D :  42458 ;    Eleanor 
Maud  Crane,  New  York.  42789a 

Slip  (The),  the  slipper  and  the  slip  up.  See 
Cinderella. 

Slip-up  (A)  in  oil;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Francis 
Baker  Fairfax.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1911;   D:  25300;    Fairfax 
Henry  Wheelan,  San  Francisco.  42790 

Slipper  of  Yvonne;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [3],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   16,   1914;   D:  38816;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  42790a 

Slippery  (A)  day;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1 
scene,  bv  Robert  Hart,  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York.  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
46]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
2459,  Mar.  16 ;  2c.  May  21.  42791 

scene  plot  of  an  act  or  play,  by  B.  Hart. 

©  Bob  Hart,  New  York ;  1873 :  13622,  Nov. 
22.  42792 

Slippery  Jim's  revenge;  phay  in  1  act,  by  V.  J. 
Raymo.     23  p.     4°.  Ms. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   6,   1912;   D :  31336 ;   Varick  J. 
Raymo,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  42793 

Slippery  (The)  Smith  gang;  comedy  sketch  in 
1  scene,  by  R.  T.  Smitli.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  D  :  22400 ;  Ray  T.  Smith, 
New  York.  42794 

Slippery  Susie;  a  1  act  play,  by  H.  M.  Cleveland. 

©  Helen  M.  Cleveland,  Boston;   D :  13336, 

June  20,  1908.  42795 

Slipping  it  over;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Clifton. 
[3],  37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  D  :  41985  ;  Ethel  Clifton, 
New  York.  42795a 

Slipping  one  over;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  M. 
Johnson.     [2],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

,     ©  Ic.   May   7,   1915;    D :  40592 ;    Grace    M. 
Johnson,  New  York.  42795b 

Slivers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Mellett.  39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31353 ;  Lowell  Mel- 
lett, Tacoma.  42796 

Sloan's  daughter.      See  Monopoly. 

Slow  (The)  poke;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Patton.  [2],  54  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7469,  Oct.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1905.    42797 


Slew's  discovery;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Smith. 
[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D:  35305;    Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  42798 

Slowtown  (The)  cabaret;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  B.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 
22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913;  D :  35505 ;  Bob  Watt, 
Philadelphia.  42799 

Slum  (The)  angel;  a  thought,  by  S.  Hicks, 
music  by  H.  E.  Haines.  [3],  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.   14,   1912;   D:  30896;   Seymour 
Hicks,  London.  42800 

Slum  band. 

©  Katie  Emmett,  New  York  ;    1894  :  58024, 
Dec.  13.  42801 

Slumberers  (The);  in  2  acts,  by  G.  L.  Silber- 
njan.    11  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Gustav    L.    Silberman,    Cleveland ;    D : 
13474,  July  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1908.    42802 

Slumbering  fires;  or,  Toil,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Hopkins.     58  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   Hopkins,     New   York  ;     D  :  8610. 
May  28,  1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  42803 

Slumberland;  a  comedy  in  2  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  H.  A.  Levin. 

©    Henrv    A.    Levin,,    Brooklyn ;    D :  8516, 
May  11,  1906.  42804 

Slumming;  by  J.  Hurtig.  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Jules    Hurtig,    New    York;    1898:4.5009, 
July  28;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  42805 

Slumming  party;  or,  A  night  in  Chinatown, 
1  act  burlesque  in  5  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Lee.  7  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20512 ;  Joe  H.  Lee. 
New   York.  42806 

Slums  (The)  of  New  York;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Milehstein.  [New  l^jrk,  Stuyvesant  press, 
1913]     23  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  3913;  D :  32247 ;  Henry  Milch- 
stein,  New  York.  42807 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 


Rush. 

©  Ed.   F.   Rush,   New  York;    1900  A :  847, 
Jan.  9.  42808 

Small  boy  and  suit  of  clothes;  aciiug  humorous 
.    monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanlev  Schell.     p. 

109-112.     12°.     Printed.     (On  cover:  Stanley 

Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  4,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914  ;  A :  370565  ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  42808a 


2158 


42809 


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42829 


Small  (A)  fortune;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Burton 
Sheldon  [pseud,  of  B.  S.  T.  Kinnecom]  71  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  B.  S.  T.  Kinnecom,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
6771.  June  5,  1905;  2c.  June  5,  1905.     42809 

Small  town  girl;  by  C.  E.  Blaney  and  Cecil 
Spooner.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   17.   1910:   D:  20482;   Chas.   E. 
Blanoy.  New  York.  42810 

Small  (The)  world;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Heyer. 
[5]  p.     4°.     Printed.     [Scenario] 

©  Grace  Heyer.  New  York;  D:150.S4.  Feb. 
8,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.  42811 

S'manth;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Hickman. 

©    Albert    Scott    Hickman,    Montrose.    la. ; 
1887  :  27658,   Oct.  26.  42812 

Smart;  nmerikanische  komodie  in  5  akten,  von 
F.  A.  Saner.  New  York.  The  Puck  printing 
and  lithographing  establishment.  1882.  101  p. 
8°. 

©   Franz  A.    Sauer,   United    States :   1881 : 
11811.  July  30;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1882.  42813 

Smart  (The)  set;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charlotte  Thompson. 

©  William  A.   Bradv,   New   York ;   D :  608. 
June  25,  1901.  42814 

a   dramatic    composition    in    ]    act,    bv    M. 

Ott.     [2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston ;  D :  577,  June  14. 
1901 ;  2c.  June  14,  1901.  42815 


—  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin  Han- 
ford.  101  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  14065.  Oct.  15. 
1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  42816 

—  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  by  Paul 


West,  music  by  John  W.  Bratton.    [193]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  2309. 
Aug.  28.  1902;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1902.  42817 


a  musical  piece,  by  G.  Dance. 

©  George  Dance.  London  ;  D  :  2025,  June  20. 
1902.  42818 

Smart  (The)  set's  dilemma;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Maltese.     26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese,  Salt  Lake  Citv. 
Utah;  D:9166,  Oct.  1,  1906;  2c.  June  22, 
1907.  42819 

Smart  sinners;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Tap- 
per.    [88]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Sessions  Tupper.  New  York;  D: 
2947,  Feb.  3,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  3.  1903.         42820 


Smart  society;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Pe- 
travsky.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Petravsky,  New  York  ;  1899 :  56126, 
Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  42821 

Smart's  dilemma;  a  corned v  sketch  in  1  act.  bv 
F.  Tv.  Whittier.     22  p.     f"°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Whittier.  Lowell.  Mass.;  D: 
8040.  Feb.  21.  1906;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1906.      42822 

Smashing  (The)  of  the  idol;  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Wernaer.     169  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911 :  D :  24555 ;  Robert  M. 
Wernaer.  Cambridge,  Mass.  42823 

Smerdis,  the  Magian;  an  historical  tragedy  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  .T.  Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago ;  1889 :  28564,  Sept. 
20.  42824 

Smiff;  an  original  musical  farce,  by  G.  F.  Rowe. 
59  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York;  1880: 
15608,  Oct.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  42825 

Smile  (A)  and  a  tear;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  C. 
MoTse. 

©  Leonard  C.  Moise.  Covington,  La.;  D: 
12583.  i\Iar.  19,  1908.  42826 

Smile  (The)  of  forgiveness;  musical  fantasy,  by 
N.  I^slie.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Tj'pewritteii. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36770 ;  Noel  Leslie, 
New  York.  42826a 

Smile  of  innocence;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Dunning.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Api-.  1,  1910 ;  D :  20664 :  Harold  Wol- 
cott  Dunning,  Saint  (iermain-en-Lave,  France. 

42827 

Smile  (The)  of  La  Gioconda;  tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish of  Jacinto  Bennvente,  bv  J.  A.  Herman. 
[2],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911;  D :  25932 ;  John  Ann- 
strong  Herman.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  42828 

Smile  (The)  of  Mona  Lisa;  play  in  1  act,  by 
.Tacinto  Benavente,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by 
John  Armstrong  Herman.  Boston,  R.  G. 
Badger,  etc.,  etc.  [1915]  3  p.  1.,  5-12  p.,  2  1., 
15-34  p.  12°.  (Contemporary  dramatists  se- 
ries ) 

©  May  3,  1915  ;  2c.  May  6,  1915  ;  D  :  40573  ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  42828a 

Smile  oh  smile.     See  S.  O.  S. 

Smiler  (A);  the  musical  farce  comedy,  by  A.  G. 
Delamater.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  G.  Delamater,  Costello,  Pa. ;  1895  : 
47880,  Sept.  20 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  42829 

Smiles  and  satires;  in  1  act,  by  William  J.  Mor- 
rissey.    16  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915;  D:  40126;  Will  Morris- 
sey,  Brooklyn.  42829a 


537&— VOL  2—16- 


-32 


2159 


42830 


DEAMATiC   COMPOSITIONS 


42850 


Smiles  and  tears;  a  comedy  drama,  by  E.  Ken- 
nedy. 

©  Elizabeth  Kennedy,  Bensonhurst,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10345,  Apr.  1,  1907.  42830 

■a   sketch,   by    St.   Clair   Hurd.     9   p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  S.  Hurd,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  9603,  Dec. 
10,  1906 ;  2  Dec.  10,  1906.  42831 

■See  also  Arthur,  prince  of  Shomer. — As- 


shur,  prince  of  Shomer. 

Smith;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  P.  B.  Arnold.     [2], 
102  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1910 ;  D  :  21334 ;  Pearl  B.  Ar- 
nold, Boston.  42832 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  Maugham.    146  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   25,   1909;    D :  16927 ;    William 
Somerset  Maugham,  New  York.  42833 

Smith  (The)  family;  or,  The  legend  of  Wyo- 
ming, an  entirely  original  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  Edward  A.  Niven,  composed  by  S.  H. 
Speck. 

©  J.  Ridgway  Wright  and  Samuel  H.  Speck, 
AVilkes-Barre,  Pa. ;  1886  :  18622,  Aug.  16. 

42834 

Smith  (The)  family  reunion;  a  characteristic 
description  in  3  acts,  by  M.  A.  Decker."  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.,  A.  Walton  Damon  company  [1905] 
18  p.    12". 

©  Mary   A.   Decker,   Dunkirk,   N.   Y. ;   D: 
7312,  Sept.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  25, 1905.    42835 

a   musical    comedy    in   3   acts,   by   M.   A. 


Decker.      Rev.     ed.      21    p.      8°.       Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©   Marv  A.   Decker,   Dunkirk,   N.   Y. ;    D : 
11809,  Nov.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1908.    42836 

Smith  (A)  mixup;  by  A.  Roucolle.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1910;   D:  21427;  Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  42837 

Smith  (The)  mystery;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Louise  L.  Wilson. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68874. 
Oct.  23.  42838 

Smith,  Smith  and  co.;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts. 

©  Donnelly,  Girard  &  Russell,  New  York; 
1889  :  9842,  Mar.  28.  42839 

Smith,  the  aviator;  comedy,  by  William  D.  Em- 
erson. Clu<;ago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1911] 
23  p.    12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  Oct.  20,  1911  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25551 : 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  42840 

Smiths  (The);  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Donnelly,  Girard  &  Russell,  New  York; 

1889 :  9841,  Mar.  28.  42841 


Smith's  mortgage;  a  drama  from  life,  in  4  acts. 
[58]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    John    J.    Shepphird,    Pasadena ;    1894 : 
33447,  June  25 ;  2c.  July  12,  1895.  42842 

Smiths  (The)  next  door;  1  act  farce,  by  J.  Her- 
bach.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911 ;  D  :  28011 ;  Joseph  Her- 
bach,  Philadelphia.  42843 

Smiths  (The)  of  Smithville;  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  Carl  Gray  [pseud,  of  C.  C.  Park]  [1],  69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  31851 ;  C.  C.  Park, 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  42844 

Smithsonian  (The);  comedietta  as  given  by 
Serena*  Smith  and  the  nine  muses,  all  Smiths, 
reported  by  A.  C.  S.  Engle. 

©  Addle  C.   S.  Engle,  Indianapolis:   1898: 
74047,  Dec.  19;  2c-.  Dec.  19.  42845 

Smithy;  a  coiuedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
tl.  Farrell  and  Marie  Coe.  71  p.  f°.  Type- 
v/ritten. 

©    I^Iarie   Evelyn    Coe,    Melrose,    Cal. ;    D : 
14023.  Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.       42846 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  South  [pseud, 
of  Robert  William  Smith]  106  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Robert   South,   Bournemouth,    England ; 
D:6659,  May  12,  1905;  2c.  May  12.  1905. 

42847 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Rus.sell.     [3],  15  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6.  1914 ;  D :  37126 ;  Howard  Rus- 
sell, Portland,  Or.  42847a 

Smiting   the  rock;  1  act  play  in   2  scenes,  by 
S.  H.  Brown.     [12]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  11,  1910 ;  D :  21527 ;   Samuel  H. 
Brown,  Philadelphia.  42848 

Smoke;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Gilder. 
©  Jeannette  L.  Gilder,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1875  : 
13389,  Dec.  18.  42849 

dramatic  sketch   in   1   interior  setting  for 


four  persons,  by  L.  H.  Carpenter.     21  p.     4 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   31,   1914;    D :  37975 ;   Louis  H. 
Carpenter,  Chicago.  42849a 

—  an  original   farcical   comedv   in  3  acts,  by 


Bob.  Watt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt  Smiley,  Phihidelphia  :  1886: 
24369,  Oct.  28.  42850 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  R.  O'Neill.     53  ]).     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Dec.    1,    1914;    D :  38965 ;    Eleanora 
Regis  O'Neill,  Andover,  Mass.  42850a 


2160 


42851 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


42868 


Smoke — Continued. 

or,  The  pirates  of  the  Chesapeake,  a  sen- 
sational drama  in  4  acts,  bj^  J.  J.  McCloslfey. 
©  James  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1874: 
14660,  Dec.  5.  42851 

Sec  also  Princess  Irina. 


Smoke  (The)  and  the  fire;  a  plav  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.  Trimble.     [109]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessie  Trimble.  New  York  ;  D  :  12212.  Jan. 
20.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  42852 

Smoke  in  a  bag;  comedy  sketch,  by  AV.  K.  Doty. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  25992 ;  Wilson  Kil- 
gore  Doty,  Chicago.  42853 

Smoke  of  battle;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  J.  Vance, 
from  the  short  story  of  the  same  name  bv 
I.  S.  Cobb.     [2],  47  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914;  D :  35.574 ;  Louis  Joseph 
Vance  and  Irvin  S.  Cobb.  New  York.    42853a 

Smoke  (The)  queen;  fantastic  Egyptian  scenic 
novelty  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  Van  Avery  and 
W.  W.  Dunkle.     13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6,    1910;    D :  21284 ;    H.    Van 
Avery  and  W.  W.  Dunkle.  South  Bend,  Ind. 

42854 

Smoke-rings  Mary;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  E.  S. 
Piatt.     [2],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28.     1913;     D:  35171;     Ethel 
Shackelford  Piatt,  Evanston,  111.  42855 


Smoking-  (The)  set;  satirical  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  J.  Whisler.  [2],  87  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1913  ;  D  :  34119  ;  Ernest  Jack- 
son Whisler,  Tucson,  Ariz.  42860 

Smoky  affair;  comic  sketch,  by  B.  Eyferth. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16.  1909;  D:  17121;  Bruno  Ey- 
ferth,  Duluth,    Minn.  42861 

Smoldering  fires:  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  Roberto 
Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  [93]  p.  4°.  Type- 
^^•ritten. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York :  D :  9833,  Jan. 
23,  1907;   2c.   Jan.  23,  1907.  42862 

Smouldering  fires;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  I.. 
Schwartz.     [2],  16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mux:  16,  1914;  D :  36362 ;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  42862a 

Smudge  1944;  a  sketch,  by  Bert  B.  Lowrie. 
3  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909 ;  D :  16547 ;  L.  H.  Bar- 
clay, Ingersoll,  Ontario,  Canada.  42863 

Smug  (The)  citizen;  scenes  in  the  house  of 
Bezsemenov.  a  dramatic  sketch  in  4  acts,  by 
Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Pieshkov]  tr. 
by  Edwin  Hopkins. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  17,  no.  4,  winter  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907 ; 
B:  121944;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  42863a 


Smoke   up;   dramatic   sketch,    by    S.    G.    Lines.      Smuggled  (The)  cook.     See  Made  in  Germany 
27  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20693 ;  S.  G.  Lines. 
Brooklyn.  42856 

a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry  W.  Osborne. 

Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    10  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  9042, 
Sept.  6,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  42857 


Smuggler  (The);  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Julie 
Heme  and  (Jeorge  V.  Hobart.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25692 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
Ne^\•  York.  42864 


Smoked  glasses;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  V.  Hyatt. 
[60]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   5,   1915;   D:  39316;  Anna  Van 
Kirk  Hyatt,  Washington.  42857a 

Smoked  out;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Colby. 
[80]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914 ;  D :  37922 ;  Anne  Colby, 
New  York.  42857b 

Smoker  at  Jolly  good  fellows  club,  no.  1;  a 
dialogue.     12  p.     16°. 

©  H.  B.  Proehl,  Chicago;  A:  225140.  Dec. 
16,  1908;   2c.  Dec.   16,  1908.  42858 

Smoking  (The)  car;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
company,  1900.    70  p.    24°. 

©  W.  D.   Howells.    New    York;    1900    A: 
19427,  Aug.  4 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  42859 


-play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Ardeu.     [1],  14  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1913 ;  D  :  32487  ;  Edwin  Arden, 
New  York.  42865 

Smugglers  (The);  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Gorman.    10 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20,  1910;  D :  22098 ;  Wilson  & 
Ardell,  New  York.  42866 

— —  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Wolford  and 
A.  Wolford. 

©  Gus  Wolfoi-d   and   Arnold   Wolford,   St. 
Louis;  1892:37-598,  Sept.  14. 


by    W.    H.    Lippincott. 


42867 

141    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  H.  Lippincott.  New  York  ;  D  :  13062. 
May  26,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908.  42868 


Smugglers  and  poachers. 

2161 


See  Love  or  life. 


42869 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42887 


Smuggler's  (The)  daughter;  an  emotional 
melodrama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  G.  J. 
Becker. 

©  George  J.  Becker,  Chicago ;  D  :  8216,  Mar. 
22,  1906.  42869 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  La  Foy.     [4]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41012  ;  Elna  La  Foy, 
Portland,  Or.  42S69a 

Smugglers  of  Badayez;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  F.  Ranken. 

©  Frederic  Ranken,  New  York ;  1899  :  45610. 
July  13.  42870 

music  by  Giack  Minkowski. 


©   Edward   Schuberth   &  co.,   New   York; 
1899 :  73577,  Nov.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  42871 

Smugglers  (The)  of  Scotland;  or,  The  lost  son, 

drama  in  4  acts,  composed  by  N.  Piperno.    Ms. 

©  N.  Piperno,  New  York ;  1880 :  2633.  Feb. 

17 ;  2c.  Apr.  20.  42872 

Snake-charmer  (The):  a  comic  opera,  music  by 
Audran,  libretto  by  Chivot  and  Duru. 

©  John  A.  McCaull,  New  York  ;  1881 :  15540, 
Oct.  8.  42873 


romantic  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  dialogue, 

Ivrics  and  stage  business,  by  W.  H.  Harris. 

[l],lllp.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913;  D:  33164;  William  H. 

Harris,  Washington.  42874 

tabloid  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Charles  Morton. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.     [27] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  39198  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  42874a 

Snakes  in  the  grass;  a  sensational  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  John  C.  Mink  and  Will  E.  Hays,  a 
dramatization  of  Rett  Winwood's  story  of 
that  name,  published  in  the  Saturday  night. 

©  John  C.  Mink  and  Will  E.  Hays,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1872  :  9943,  Sept.  14.  42875 

Snap;  or,  Our  seventh,  a  new  and  original  local 
drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©    Josh    Hart,    United    States ;    1876 :  517, 
Jan.  12.  42876 

Snap  (A)  at  Faust;  or,  The  devil  in  town,  a 
burlesque  in  3  scenes,  by  C.  St.  Martin. 

©  Clement   St.  Martin,  New  York;   1898: 
45612,  Aug.  1.  42877 

Snap-shots;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Starr  and 
G.  A.  Poole.    Typewritten. 

©  Hattie  Starr  and  George  A.  Poole,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  20056,  IMar.  18 ;  2c.  Mar.  18. 

42878 


Snap-shots — Continued. 

■  a  1  act  drama,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R.  San- 
ders and  C.  A.  Sanders.  Canton,  111.,  1900. 
cover-title.    1  p.  1.,  18  numb.  1.    4°. 

©  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton.  111. ;  D :  9049,  Aug. 
13,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  42879 


-2  act  drama,  by  H.  Gaylord  and  L.  R.  and 

C.  A.  Snnders.    Rev.    21  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Aug.  31,  1909 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D : 
16756;  Helen  Gaylord  and  Luzetta  R.  and 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  42880 

Snapper    (The);    a   dramatic   composition   in    1 
act,  by  W.  C.  Shepp.    2  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Campbell  Shepp,  New  York ;  D : 
1877,  May  13,  1902 ;  2c.  May  13,  1902.     42881 


Snare    (The);    a   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   F.   C. 
Locard. 

©  Fi'ederic  C.  Locard,  Homeward,  111. ;  D : 
13144,  June  8.  1908.  42882 


—  melodramatic  sketch,  by  B.  Hobbs.     [14]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   lo.   July   27,    1914:    D:  37676;    Bertram 
Hobbs,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  42882a 


— — ■  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  MclMullen.  43  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  B.  McMullen.  Nev/  York;  D: 
14045,  Oct.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.      42883 

play   in   1   act,   by  H.   Booth.     24  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915;  D:  40526;  Hilliard 
Booth.  Brevard,  N.  C.  42883 a 

Snare  (The)  and  the  bird;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  I. 
Mulholland.     [192]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eleanore  I.  Mulholland,  Long  Island 
Citv.  N.  Y. ;  D :  5470,  Aug.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  4, 
1904.  42884 

Snare  (The)  and  the  fowler.  See  Allison's 
lad. 

Snatched  from  disgrace;  or.  Saved  from  the 
whipping-post.      71   p.      4".      Typewritten. 

©  Harrie  T.  Price,  Wilmington,  Del.;  D: 
4708,   Mar.   10,   1904;    2c.   Mar.   16,   1904. 

42885 

Sneak  (The);  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Beaman  and  C.  D.  Lancaster.  [75]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4.  1910 ;  D :  21262 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Jackson,  Mich.,  and  Chas.  D.  Lancaster, 
Shelbyville,  Ind.  42886 

or,   Knight  of  the  Nineteenth,  by   .1.   W. 

Noble.     Scenario.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Wlnthrop  Noble,  New  York ;  D : 
15384,  Mar.  18,  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1909. 

42887 


2162 


42887 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


42901 


Sneak  (The)  thief;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mary 
Stafford  Smith.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   21.   1915;   D :  41791 ;    Stanley 
Hugh  Groome,  New  York.  42887a 

Sneaking-  one  over;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  W. 
Munro.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   31,   1914;     D:  38794;    William 
Wallace  Munro,  New  York.  42887b 

Sneewittchen.     See  Snow-white. 

Snegourotchka  (Fleur  de  neige);  conte  de 
priutenips,  opera  en  4  actes  et  uu  prologue, 
musique  de  N.  Rimsky-Korsakow,  le  livret  est 
tire  de  la  piece  d'  A.  Ostrovsky,  tr.  fraugaise 
de  P.  Halperine  et  P.  Lalo,  nouvelle  ed.  revue 
et  retouchee  par  I'auteur.  St.  Petersbourg, 
Moscou.  W.  Bessel  et  cie  [1908]  67  p.  front, 
(port.)     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  W.  Bessel  &  cie,  Leipzig ;  D :  12951,  May 
11,  1908;  2c.  May  9,  1908.  42888 

Sniffin,  Griffin,  Whiffin  and  Piffin;  a  trial 
scene  done  with  changes  of  costume  in  full 
view  of  the  audience,  by  W.  H.  Lingard. 

©   William    Horace    Lingard.    New    York ; 
1872  :  8665,  Aug.  13.  42889 

Sniggles  (The)  family;  a  humorous  entertain- 
ment for  nine  young  ladies.  Philadelphia, 
The  Peun  publishing  company,  1891. 

©    Penn     pub.     co.,     Philadelphia;     1892: 
13522,  Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  42890 

Sniper  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill. 
[16]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1915;    D:  39971;  Eugene 

Gladstone  O'Neill,  Cambridge,  Mass.  42890a 

Sniping;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  Steell.  [1], 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1915 ;  D :  40315 ;  Willis  Steell, 
New  York.  42890b 

Snitch  (The);  a  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  R.  R. 
Brown.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Randol  R.  Brown,   St.  Louis ;  D :  13490, 
Aug.  3,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908.  42891 

Snob  and  the  sewing  girl;  a  society  play  in  5 
acts,  bv  G.  L.  Raymond.  [Washington.  Press 
of  Byron  S.  Adams,  1905]     60  p.     12°. 

©   George   L.    Raymond,    Washington ;    D : 
7262,    Sept.   15,    1905;   2c.    Sept.   15,  1905. 

42892 

Snobdom;  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Westermayr. 

©  Arthur  J.  Westermayr,  Brooklyn;  1889: 
33310,  Nov.  2.  42893 

Snobinette  (Madame  Snob);  operette  in  3 
akten,  von  Edmund  Edel  und  Eugen  Altmann, 
musik  von  Leo  Portnoff,  revidiert  von  Her- 
mann Halbig.     47  p.     4°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22555 ;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  42894 


Snobs,  hypocrites  and  parasites;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Raimondo.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Philip  Raimondo,  New  York;  D :  12460, 
Mar.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1908.  42895 

Snobson's  stag-party;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Le- 
vin O.  Tees. 

©   Harold     Roorbach,    New    York;    1899: 
63253,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Oct.  14.  42896 

Snooperviser  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Olds.  51  p.  4°,  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.   Dec.   31,   1914;    D :  39257 ;   Mr.   and 
Mrs,  Marshall  Olds,  New  York.  42896a 

Snoring  (The)  soldier;  comedy  farce  in  1  act, 
by  P.  A.  D'Andrea.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1914;    D :  35994 ;    Frank   A. 
D'Andrea,  New  Haven.  42896b 

Snow-bound.     See  Social  (The)  stage. 

Snow-cap  (The)  sisters;  a  farce,  by  Ruth  Mc- 
Enery  Stuart.  New  York,  Harper  and  bros., 
1897.     1  p.  ].,  11  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1897 :  70891, 
Dec.  17;  2c.  Dec.  18.  42897 

Snow  (The)  image  and  other  plays;  by  E.  A. 
Luques.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
95  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  snow  image. — The  spirit  of 
Memorial   day. — A   dramatization   of   Hiawa-' 
tha's    childhood. — The    story    of    the    poplar 
tree. 

©  June  8.  1914  ;  2c.  June  9, 1914 ;  D :  37267 ; 
E.  Antoinette  Luques,  Allston,  Mass.    42897a 

Snow  (The)  man;  an  extravaganza  in  1  act, 
by  M.  B.  Kirby.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Brown   Kirby,  New  York;   D: 
10015,  Feb.  23,  1907;  2c.   Feb.  23,  1907. 

42898 


or,  A  cold  proposition,  sketch  in  1  act,  by 

T.  H.  Forbes.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  Harold   Forbes.    New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
D :  6337,  Mar.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1905. 

42899 

Snow  nymph;  a  musical  pantomime,  by  N. 
Smith.  cover-title,  2  p.  12°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Nelia  Smith,  New  York  ;  D  :  1923,  May  22, 
1D02 ;  2c.  June  10,  1902.  42900 

Snow  (The)  queen;  by  H.  G.  Chapman. 

©  Henry  Grafton  Chapman,  New  York;  D: 
10858,  June  26,  1907.  42901 


2163 


42901 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42916 


Snow  (The)  queen — Continued. 

fairy  play  for  cliildren  in  2  acts,  drama- 
tized and  arr.  from  the  &tory  of  that  title  by 
Hans  Christian  Andersen,  by  E.  B.  Grimball. 
[20]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   22,  1915;   D :  42545 ;   Elizabeth 
B.  Grimball,  New  York.  42901a 

in  4  acts,  by  L.  Loveman.  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5.  1910 ;  D :  22225 ;  Leonora  Love- 
man,    Cambridge,    Mass.  42902 

a  musical  drama,  by  G.  W.  Hofmann.    17  p. 

f°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Gerda  Wismer  Hofmann,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  14740,  Dec  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908. 

42903 

play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  Hans  Chris- 
tian Andersen,  by  G.  H.  White.  [3],  31  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  14,  1914 ;  D :  37568 ;  Grace  Hoff- 
man White,  AVashington.  42903a 


■  founded    on    Hans    Andersen's    fairy 

tale,  by  L.  Loveman.     London,    George   Allen 
&;  CO.,  ltd..  1913.    89  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   10,    1913;    2c.    Feb.    24,   1913;    D: 
32389 ;  Leonora  Loveman,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

42904 

Snow  top;  or,  Intra  muros,  by  J.  M.  McNulty. 

©  J.  M.  McNulty,  Milwaukee ;  1893 :  20834. 
Apr.  29.  42905 

Snow  White;  drama  iu  1  act,  by  H.  R.  Sauers. 
[22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1915;    D:  41-502; 
Italpli  Sauers 


I'ittsburgh. 


Herman 
42905a 


—  a  play  for  children  in  4  acts  and  9  scenes, 
by  M.  Merington.  founded  on  G.  A.  Gorner's 
Sneewittchen,  a  stage  adaptation  of  the  fairy 
tale  of  the  name.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Marguerite   Merington.   New   York ;    D : 
0777,  .Time  6,  1905 ;  2c.  June  6,  1905.       42906 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Solari.  .53  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1910 ;  D :  22044 ;  Joseph  C. 
Solari,  St.  Louis.  42907 

—  [play  in  2  acts]  by  H.  G.  Green.  127  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1912  ;  D  :  28420  ;  Henry  Gil- 
lidge  Green,  London.  42908 


Snow  White  and  Kose  Red. 
for  children. 


See  Fairy  plays 


Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs;  a  fairy  tale 
play  based  on  the  stoi-y  of  the  brothers  Grimm, 
by  Jessie  Braham  White,  with  music  by  Ed- 
mond  Rickett  and  numerous  illustrations  bv 


Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs — Continued. 
Charles  B.  Falls.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  & 
company.  1913.  7  p.  1.,  236  p.  front.,  col. 
plates.     8°. 

©   Nov.    22,    1913;    2c.    Jan.   30,    1914;    A: 
362566 ;  Winthrop  Ames,  New  York.      42908a 

fairy  tale  play  in  7  acts,  from  the  story 

by   the   brothers   Grimm,   by    Jessie   Braham 
White.      [9],   394  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   15,  1912;   D:  31399;   Winthrop 
Ames,  New  York.  42909 

-See  also  Fairy  plays  for  children. 

Snow  (The)  witch.     See  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Snowball.     See  Boule  de  neige. 

Snowball,  a  colored  valet;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Burt  Emerson.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1895.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  358] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1895:36047. 
.Tuly  11;  Ic.  .July  19.  42910 

Snowball  fantastics;  a  series  of  evolutions  and 
pantomimes,  by  Adelaide  AVestcott  Hatch. 
New  York,  Hints  publishing  company,  1903. 
cover-title,  3  p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  4192.  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  42911 

Snowballing';  a  play  in  1  act,  introduced  iu  the 
musical  comedy  The  Alaskan,  by  W.  P.  Cul- 
len.    2  p.     S°. 

P.  CuUen,  Chicago ;  C :  207651,  May 
2c.   May  24,  1909.  42912 

a  staff  drill,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 

O.,    March    brothers,    1908.      cover- 

12°.     (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 

llower  plays) 

©   March    bros.,    Lebanon,    O. ;    D:  13880. 
Sept.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  42913 


©  Wm. 
15,  1909; 

Snowballs; 
Lebanon, 
title.  3  p. 


or,  The  follies  of  a  night,  an  original  au- 
dacity in  pantomime-comedy  form,  by  R. 
Fraser.     [2],  28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Fraser,  New  York ;  1881 :  17116, 
Nov.  3;  2c.  Nov.  10.  42914 

Snowbound;  comedy  for  2  males  and  2  females, 
by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  co.,  1907.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11703,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.     42915 

— —  comedy  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Boughtou.     [1],  141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915;   D :  40451 ;   Willis  Ar- 
nold Boughtou,  Cambridge,  Mass.  42915a 

Snowdrop;  1  act  western  playlet,  by  A,  Mar- 
tyu.     12  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1910;  D:  22270;  Alvin  Mar- 
tyn,   Pittsburgh.  42916 


9 


164 


42917 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE  UNITED  STATES 


42937 


Snowdrop  and  the  dwarfs  of  the  mountains  j 
a  spectacular  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Wood- 
ard.    18  p.    f°.    Ms. 

'©  John  Woodard.  New  York;  1883:7927, 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Apr.  30.  42917 

Snowdrop  (The)  of  the  North.  See  Christie 
Johnstone. 

Snowed  in;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  Wy- 
lie,  jr. 

©  J.  E.  Wylie,  jr.,  Euglewood,  N.  J. ;  1876 : 
5194,  Apr.  29.  42918 

original  comedy  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Her- 
bert Hall  Winslow.     [5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.   10,  1911;   D:  25738;  Fred  Mo- 
zart, Newton,  Mass.  42919 

Snowed  un;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Calver.  28  p. 
4°,     Ms.' 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23009 ;  Harry  Oalver, 
New  York.  42920 

Snowed  up  with  a  duchess;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  C.  A.  Castell.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.  20  p.  12°. 
( On  cover :  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  107) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  9005, 
Aug.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  42921 

Snowflake  and  the  seven  pigmies;  a  spectacu- 
lar drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man, by  F.  W.  Bert. 

©  Frederick  W.  Bert,  Boston ;  1880 :  13552, 
Sept.  4.  42922 

Snowflower  (The);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French  of  Desnoyers  and  D'Ennery, 
by  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco. 

©  Mrs.  Rotnualdo  Pacheco,  New  York; 
1880 :  15736,  Oct.  14.  42923 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  K.  Peile,  M.  Morton 

and  P.  Tscaicowsky.     [42]  p.     4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  F.  Kinsey  Peile,  Michael  Morton,  London, 
and  Pierre  Tscaicowsky,  Russia  ;  D :  6717,  May 
5,  1905 ;  2c.  May  5,  1905.  42924 

(Edelweiss);  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts, 


by  Dion  Boucicault. 

©  Kate  Clax-ton,  United  States  ;  1880 :  15241, 

Oct.  7.  42925 

Snubbing   (The)   of  Fanny;  play  in  1  act,  by 

Winifred    St.    Clair.      London,    F.    Griffiths 

[1914]     31  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  8,  1914  :  2c.  Mar.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  36587  ; 
Francis  Griffiths,  London.  42925a 

Snufi  in  a  box;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  .J.  M.  G. 
Wood.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1902. 
16  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  430]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1629,  Mar. 
20,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1902.  42926 


Snug  Harbor;  by  M.  F.  Gareissen. 

©  Mabel  Fonda  Gareissen,  Washington ;  D : 
15167,  Feb.  24,  1909.  42927 

Snug  little  kingdom;  a  comedy  of  Bohemia  in 
3  acts,  by  Mark  Ambient.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  71  p. 
12°. 

©  Samuel  French,  New  Y'ork ;  D :  8638,  June 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1906.  42928 

So  great  of  reformation;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
pud  3  acts,  by  Z.  M.  Clark. 

©  Zeba  Montgomery  Clark,  Montvale,  N.  J. ; 
1SS4 :  9799,  May  12.  42929 

So  ich  dir;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Paul 
Lindau.  Berlin  [Felix  Bloch  erben]  1903. 
128  p.     12°. 

©  Heinrich  Conried,  New  York ;   D :  4399, 
Dec.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1904.  42930 

So  like  a  woman;  by  D.  G.  Bartlett. 

©   Dorothee   Grey   Bartlett,   Philadelphia; 
1900  A:  6931,  Mar.  15.  42931 

So  like  her  father;  a  drama  in  a  prelude  and  3 
acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake.  Chicago,  1909.  83  p. 
12°. 

©  July  6,  1909  ;  2c.  July  12,  1909 ;  D  :  16224 ; 
James  Vila  Blake,  Chicago.  42932 

So  much  for  so  much;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Mack.     [SO]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1913  ;  D  :  35520 ;  Willard  Mack, 
Salt  Lake  City.  •    42933 

So'n  windhund;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  C. 
Kraatz  und  A.  Hoffmann.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  bilhnenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D:  34883;  Curt  Kraatz 
und  Arthur  Hoffmann,  Berlin.  42934 

So  said  Ecclesiastes;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Reis. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Reis,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13841, 
Sept.  19,  1908.  42935 

So  shall  ye  reap;  intensely  dramatic  incident, 
by  L.  Kelley.     [3],  14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8, 1915  ;  D :  39897  ;  Loring  Kelley, 
Seattle.  42935a 

So  spin  the  fates;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Sawyer. 
140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucv  M.  Sawyer,  New  York;  D:  10110, 
Mar.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  42936 

So  truly  good!  or,  A  saint  against  his  will, 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of 
W.  O.'Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubrou,  Milwaukee:   D: 
592,  May  29,  1901 .  42937 


2165 


42938 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


42956 


So  wird's  gemacht;  posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz 
in  3  akten,  von  H.  Frey  und  F.  W.  Hardt,  mu- 
sik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Vollstandiges  textbuch. 
Miinchen,  Drei  raasken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912. 
134  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34147  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  42938 

Soap-bubble  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
bv  M.  Phister.  Cincinnati,  Commercial  ga- 
zette. 1885.    40  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©   Montgomery   Phister,   Cincinnnti ;    1885 : 
13099.  June  13 ;  2c.  July  23.  42939 

Soap-bubble  (The)  drill;  an  entertainment  for 
girls,  by  Islargaret  Fezandie.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1892.    10  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
36090,  Sept.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  42940 

Soap  (The)  peddler;  in  2  scenes,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton  and  T.  Mayo  Geary.  [7]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Stutzmau  &  May,  Williamsport,  Pa. ;  D : 
1204,  June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  June  17,  1908. 

42941 


13204 


Sob  (The)  artist;  comedy  drama  sketch, by  C.  E. 
Mace.     [11]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1911;  D:  25112;  Chas.  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  42942 

^a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  E.  Mace.     [3],  33  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32532 ;  Charles  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  .  42943 

Sobrina  (La)  del  cura;  melodrama  en  2  actos, 
divididos  ea  4  cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa,  de 
C.  Arniches.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1914.    68  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915:  D: 
40075;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  42943a 

Sobrinos  (Los)  de  Don  Juan;  aproposito  en  1 
acto,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Enrique 
Charlau  y  Julio  Sfinchez  Godinez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad"  de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  25  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  IT,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38237 ;  E.  Charlan  y  J.  Sanchez  Godinez,  Ma- 
drid. 42943b 

Sociable  (A)  seamstress;  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hay  ward.     Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass.; 
1898  :  64367,  Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  42944 

Social  aspirations;  original  comedy  in  2  scenes, 
l)y  Helen  Sherman  Griffith.  New  York,  Dick 
Sc  Fitzgerald,  1903.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  3545, 
June  6.  1903 ;  2c.  July  25,  1903.  42945 


Social  barrier:  4  act  drama,  by  W.  C.  Herman. 
40  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1909 ;  D :  17436 ;  W.  O.  Her- 
man, Worthington,  Ind.  42946 

Social  (A)  battle;  Mrs.  Brainbridge's  dance,  a 
society  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  [74] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   23,    1909 ;    D :  16607 ;    William 
Henry  Carson.  New  York.  42947 

Social  brigands;  by  Maiy  Bradford  Crownin- 
shield. 

©  Mrs.   Schuyler  Crowninshield,  Washing- 
ton ;  D :  1481,  Feb.  20,  1902.  42948 

a  dramatization  [in  4  acts]  by  Mrs.  E.  N. 


Morgan  and  F.  Chaffee,  of  an  unpublished 
novel  by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield.  [116] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland, 
O.,  and  Frank  Chaffee.  New  York ;  D :  4574. 
Feb.  1,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  42949' 

Social  (A)  bursa;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  AV.  Castelle. 

©  John  Wayne  Castelle,  Blue  Island,  111. ; 
1899  :  44029,  July  7.  42950 

Social  (The)  butterfly;  a  modern  society  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  T.  Kahmanu.  [61]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Bernadine  T.  Kahmann,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  13240,  June  24,  1908 ;  2c.  June  24, 
1908.  42951 

Social  (The)  cheaters;  a  tragic  farce  in  4  acts, 
by  a  New  Yorker.  [101]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  12.  1909;  D:  16270;  Henry  B. 
Harris,  New  York.  42952 

Social  (A)  cobweb;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,, 
by  J.  C.  Greig. 

©  J.  C.  Greig  and  Lac  Stafford,  Minneapo- 
lis;   1900  A:  20133,  Aug.  13.  42953 

■ •  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Greig.     [26]  p. 

f°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  J.  C.  Greig,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  1891 :  1371, 
Jan.  8;  2c.  Jan.  8.  42954 

Social  detective;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Guuter. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York;  D :  4917,  Apr. 
21.  1904.  42955 

Social  (A)  dilemma;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  M.  Gardenhire.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  M.  Gardenhire,  Topeka,  Kan.;  1893: 
49776,  Nov.  8;  2c.  Nov.  8.  42956 

Social  (A)  disaster;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  B.  Ben- 
ton.   12  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1914 ;  D :  37663 ;  Vera  Bone- 
parte  Benton,  Alameda,  Cal.  42956a 


2166 


42957 


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42980 


Social  duplicity;  a  play,  by  A.  Bingham. 

©   Amelia   Bingham,    New   York ;     D :  424, 
May  3.  1901.  42957 

Social  dynamites;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Margrave.  New  York,  Pusey  &  Rooney,  1881. 
35  p.    8°. 

©    Walter    Cox,    New    York ;    1881 :  17424, 
Nov.  8;  2c.  Dec.  9.  42958 

Social  (The)  error;  drama,  by  I.  S.  Wechsler. 
[2],  82  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   5,   1911;    D:  25945;    Israel    S. 
Wechsler,  New  York.  42959 

Social  (A)  escapade;  a  1  act  musical  comedy, 
written  and  composed  by  A.  A.  Andros. 

©  Annie  A.  Andros,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  27738,  May  6.  42960 

Social  (A)  event;  a  play  of  our  own  times,  1 
act  drama,  by  M.  D.  Hensey. 

©  Melville  D.  Hensey,  Washington;  1892: 
40489,  Oct.  6.  42961 

Social  evil;  in  8  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Lucas.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     [1873]     12  p.     8°. 

©  Andrew  H.  Lucas,  St.  Louis ;  1873 :  6704, 
June  16;  2c.  Aug.  25.  42962 

a  moral  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  7388, 
July  10.  42963 

Social  (The)  game;  or,  Barton  Holt  of  Trisco, 
an  original  4  act  drama,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  9976,  Feb. 
16,   1907.  42964 

Social  glass;  monologue,  by  D.  Y.  Steiner.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1910;   D :  22939 ;   D.   Verne 
Steiner.  Manor,   Pa.  42965 

or.  The  victims  of  the  bottle,  T.  T.  Wood- 
ward's original,  moral,  temperance  drama,  in 
5  acts.  New  York,  S.  French  &  son,  1881. 
46  p.  12°.  ([French's  standard  drama,  act- 
ing ed„  no.  385]) 

©    T.    Trask    Woodward,     Marshall,     111.; 
1880:19301,  Dec.  17;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1881. 

42966 

Social  (A)  heroine;  or,  Broken  to  harness, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mervyn  Dallas. 

©  Carrie  Turner  Mack,  New  York;  1894: 
24291,   May  14.  42967 

Social  (A)  highwayman;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Montague.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  37874  ;  Walter  Mon- 


tague, San  Francisco. 


42967a 


Social  (A)  idol;  comedy   hi  3  acts,  by  E.   M. 
Muret  and  Dan  Young.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward   M.    Muret,   New    York;    1893: 
13425,  Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  20.  42968 


Social  (A)  Judas;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Levin  C.  Tees  and  J.  Shriver  Murphy. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1896. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  39950, 
July  8 ;  2c.  July  8.  42969 

Social  (The)  ladder;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Clayton  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1893 :  10180, 
Feb.  25.  42970 

Social  (The)  leader's  husband;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  J.  Young.     8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   8,   1913;    D :  32885 ;   George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  42971 

Social  (The)  liars;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  C.  R. 
Foster,     [2],  100  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1913;    D:  34092;    Carlton 
Russell  Foster,  Los  Angeles.  42972 

Social  (A)  lion;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Sheridan. 
New  York,  1890.    88  p.     12°. 

©    Eugene    Sheridan,     New    York;     1888: 
26314,  Sept.  15;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1891.  42973 


a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  K.  Hager. 

©  Charles  K.   Hager,   St.  Louis ;   D :  1406, 
Feb.  6,  1902.  42974 

Social  malaria;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Steffe- 
none, 

©  Luigi  Steftenone,  New  York ;  1886 :  21325, 
Sept.  23.  42975 

Social  (A)  nightmare;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Lincoln  Balcli  [i.  e.  W.  L.  Balch]  133  p.  4  . 
Typewritten. 

©  William  L.  Balch,  Boston ;  D :  5359,  Aug, 
1,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  42976 

Social  (A)  outcast;  a  domestic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  Townsend.  New  York,  The  De 
Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1895: 
64534,  Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dee.  20.  42977 

Social  (A)  pariah;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young. 
[146]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   B.   Young.   Chicago;    D :  10654, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29,  1907.  42978 

Social  (A)  pirate;  or,  Beating  the  world,  in  4 

acts,  by  J.  Kaiser.     [55]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Kaiser,    Kansas     City,     Mo. ;    D : 

12737,  Apr.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.    42970 

See  also  Tremblers  (The) 


Social   (A)  problem;  an   up-to-date  drama,   by 
F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclay,  New  York ;  D :  13676, 
Aug.  28,  1908.  42980 


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43002 


Social  questions;  a  muclern  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  I.  H.  Perdicaris.  Paris,  T.  Symonds,  1878. 
52  p.    16°. 

©  Ion  H.  Perdicaris,  Treuton,  N.  J. ;  1878 : 
14937,  Dec.  20;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1879.  42981 

Social  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  iu  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Smith. 

©  William  Allen   Smith,    Brooklyn,    1888: 
12878,   May   2.  42982 

Social  (A)  saint;  iu  3  acts,  by  C.  Herbert. 

©    Carl    Herbert,    Philadelphia;    TJUU    A: 
18050,  July  21.  42983 

Social  scandal;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©   Charles   Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D  :  8982,  Aug.  22,  1906.  42984 

Social  (The)  secretary;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Mixon.     [112]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36078 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  42984a 

Social  session;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  J.  Sprague. 

©    D.    J.    Sprague,    Milford,    Mass.;    1889: 
22273,   July   19.  42985 

See  also  Tat  men's  club. 


Social  (A)  sphinx;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Burke. 

©  Annie  Elisabeth  Burke,  New  York ;  1895 : 
12808,  Mar.  4.  42986 

Social  (The)  stag'e;  original  dramas,  comedies, 
burlesques  and  entertainments,  by  G.  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1871.  262  p. 
front.,  plates.     16°. 

Contents  :  The  last  loaf. — A  Grecian 
bend. — Too  late  for  the  train.— Snow-bound. — 
Bonbons. — Lightheart's  pilgrimage. — The  war 
of  the  roses. — Thirty  minutes  for  refresh- 
ments.— A  little  more  cider. — New  brooms 
sweep  clean. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1870 :  2642, 
Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  42986a 

Social  (A)  success;  play  in  1  act,  by  Max  Beer- 
bohm.     [3],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32119 ;  Sir  George 
Alexander,  London.  42987 

Social  suicide;  a  story  of  modern  society  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  Henegan. 

©  Rex  Henegan,  Boston ;  D :  3041,  Feb.  4. 
1903.  42988 

Social  (The)  tragedy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Hoge.     127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1911;  D:  24778;  Albert 
Arista  Hoge,  New  York.  42989 


Social  (The)  war  of  1900;  or.  The  con- 
spirators and  lovers,  a  thrilling  prophetic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  M.  Landis.  Philadel- 
phia, The  author  [1874]     39  p.    12°. 

©   Simon   M.   Landis,   Philadelphia;    1873: 
12127,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1874.  42990 

Social  whirl;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  L. 
Shubert. 

©  Lee  Shubert,  New  York ;  D :  8081,  Mar.  1. 
1906.  42991 

Social  (A)  wreck;  a  serio-comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  G.  D.  Hand,  music  by  C.  Roese. 

©   George   D.    Hand   and   Carl    Roese,    St. 
Paul;  1885:4242,  Feb.  16.  42992 

Socialism;  drama  iu  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Kasper. 
20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   7,   1910;   D :  20372 ;   Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  42993 


1  act  play  of  to-day,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.    25  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1910;  D:  21039;  Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  42994 

Socialist    (The);    by    John    Gilroy.      12   p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Ackermann,  Cincinnati ;  D :  15161, 
Feb.  24,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1909.  42995 


—  dramatic  episode  before  the  dawn  of  the 
new  era,  by  W.  Montague.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21,    1911;    D:  25820;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  42996 

play,  by  H.  Talbert.     [3],  38  p.    f°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D:  28655;  Harlin  Tal- 
bert, Albany,  Or,  42997 

Socialists  (The);  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Lockwood. 
60  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Walter    S.    Lockwood,    Evanston,    111. ; 
D:4S33,  Apr.  4,   1904;  2c.   Apr.  4,   1904. 

42998 


- — —  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  A.  R.  Dalby. 
[80]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Dec.  29,  1913;   D :  35484 ;  Alfred   R. 
Dalby,  Chicago.  42999 

Society.     Typewritten. 

©    Richard    F.    Price,     New    York;     1899: 
39229,  June  14 ;  2c.  July  3.  43000 

by  R.  S.  Higgins. 

©   Ruggles   S.    Higgins,    Livermore    Falis, 
Me.;  D:574,  June  13,  1901.  43001 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weisenberg. 
80  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Edward   J.   Weisenberg,  Cleveland ;   I> : 
14928,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.    43002 


2168 


43003 


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43023 


Society — Coutinued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  W.  Dam. 

©  H.  J.  W.  Dam,  New  York ;  D :  917,  Oct.  3, 
1901.  43003 

and  Caste;  [2  plays]  by  T.  W.  Robertson, 


Society    (A)    fad;   farce-comedy   in   3   acts,   by 
John  G.  Wilson. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York ;  1892 :  12130, 
Mar.  19.  43013 


ed.  by  T.  Edgar  Pemberton.  Boston  and  Lon- 
don, D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1905.  xxxvi,  251  p. 
24°.     ([Belles-lettres  series,  section  3]) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston;   A:  115911, 
May  3,  1905;  2c.  May  3,  1905.  43003a 

Society  acting;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont, 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  69245, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  30.       43004 

Society  (A)  actress;  comedy,  by  E.  Houston. 
©   Edith  .  Houston,    Chicago  ;     1890 :  34916. 
Nov.  6.  43005 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Harris.     [115]  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913;  D:  33836;  Wm.  Har- 
ris, New  York.  43006 

Society  and  Babe  Robinson;  or,  The  streets  of 
old  San  Francisco,  play,  by  E.  S.  Mighels. 
San  Francisco,  Pacific  pub.  co.,  1914.  93  p. 
8°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1914;  D: 
39034;  Ella  Sterling  Mighels,  San  Francisco. 

43006a 

Society  belles;  a  burlesque. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair  and  Edward  Leslie,  New 
.York;  1899:33464,  May  18.  43007 

Society  (A)  bluff;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  H.  Russell. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York  ;  1891 :  34657, 
Sept.  29.  43008 

Society  (The)  circus;  an  operatic  conceit,  in  2 
acts,  designed  and  arr.  by  O.  E.  Skiff,  music 
by  George  Schleifarth. 

©  H.  B.  Thearle  &  co.,  Chicago;  1894: 
60948,  Dec.  29.  43009 

Society  (The)  coach;  musical  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  B.  Cooke.  [18]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  D: 
10075,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.    43010 

Society  (The)  editor  at  the  phone;  a  mono- 
logue, by  E.  A.  Chambliss.  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Emma  Amonette  Chambliss,  Memphis, 
Tenn. ;  D :  15165,  Feb.  23,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  23, 
1909.  43011 

Society  (A)  event;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T. 
Mayer.     Typewritten. 

©  Theodore  Mayer,  San  Francisco ;  1893 : 
9275,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1894.  43012 


Same.     [New  York,  Strauss  &  Klee,  1892] 

2  p.  1.,  54  numb.  1.,  4  1.    4°. 

©  John  H.  Russell,  New  York ;  1892 :  16037, 
Apr.  12;  2c.  Apr.  12.  43014 

Society  for  mine;  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  L. 
Irwin.     [5]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911;  D :  25979 ;  David  L. 
Irwin,  St.  Louis.  43015 

Society  (The)  girl;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Abra- 
ham Goldknopf.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1912;  D :  28747 ;  A.  Gold- 
knopf, Bathbeach,  N.  Y.  43016 

Society  girls;  a  burlesque. 

©  Harry  Le  Clair  and  Edward  Leslie.  New 
York  ;  1899  :  33465,  May  18.  43017 

Society  Island;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Turner.  58  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Celie  Ellis  Turner,  New  York;  D:9471, 
Nov.  20,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1906.  43018 

Society  (The)  Islands;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Beardsley  Woods, 
music  by  B.  Walker.  93  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D :  20232 ;  Barclay 
Walker,  New  York.  43019 

Society,  its  swells,  snobs  and  servants;  a  ro- 
mantic, musical  and  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts. 
New  York,  1880. 

©  W.  J.  Comley  and  J.  S.  Key,  United 
States  ;  1880  :  4777,  Mar.  25.  43020 

Society  (A)  lion;  a  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A,  E.  Myles. 

©  A.  Edward  Myles,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1894 : 
22251,  Apr.  30.  43021 

Society  (The)  of  the  seven  stars.  See  Sun- 
rise. 

Society  (A)  pilot;  a  modern  American  drama  of 
social  life  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bachmann  and 
O.  Morosco.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oliver  Morosco  and  C.  Wm.  Bachmann, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  11949,  Dec.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb. 
15,  1908.  43022 

Society  (A)  star;  an  original  musical  farce 
comedy,  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  Harry  W. 
Emmett. 

©  Harrv  Le  Clair,  New  York ;  1888 :  25053. 
Sept.  3.     '  43023 


2169 


43024 


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43038 


Society  (A)  terror;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Monk.     Ms. 

©  Edward  Monk  and  D.  P.  Coville,  Chi- 
cago ;  1892 :  32858,  Aug.  10 ;  Ic.  act  1,  Aug.  10. 

43024 

Society  (A)  tramp;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  L.  Bloom. 

©  Lewis  Bloom,  United  States ;  1893 :  40416, 
Sept.  6.  43025 

Society's  back  yard;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Blanchard,     148  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    14,    1909;    D:  16942;    Arthur 
Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  43026 

Society's  sin.     See  Electrolysis. 

Society's  victim;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Laudes.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D :  23845 ;  Lewis  Lan- 
des,  New  York.  43027 

Sociological  maid;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charlotte 
Teller  and  Martha  S.  Bensley.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Teller  Johnson,  New  York ;  D : 
8051,  Feb.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1906.     43028 

Socorrito  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
3  cuiidros  y  1  intermedio,  libro  de  A.  Caamano, 
mfisica  de  los  maestros  Calleja  y  Barrera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914. 
44  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   28.   1914;   Ic.   Mar.  30,   1914;   D: 
36539  ;  Angel  Caamano,  Madrid.  43028a 

Socrate  et  sa  femme.  See  Socrates  and  his 
wife. 

Socrates;  drama  in  5  acts  of  the  life  of  the 
world's  greatest  philosopher,  by  F.  S.  Clark. 
78  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914 ;  D :  38945 ;  Fred  Sher- 
wood Clark,  Brooklyn.  43028b 

'Play   to   develop   a    thought   on   truth,   by 

W.  G.  Sears.    12  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Feb.   20,   1913;    2c.    Feb.   20,   1913;    D: 
32647 ;  Willis  G.  Sears,  Omaha,  Neb.       43029 

Socrates  and  his  wife;  a  1  act  comedy  in  verse, 
tr.  by  permission  of  Theodore  de  Banville, 
author  of  the  original  in  French,  Socrate  et  sa 
femme,  with  share  to  him  in  author's  rights, 
by  C.  Renauld,  preface  by  C.  A.  Dana.  1st.  ed. 
New  York,  The  Marinoni  press,  1889.  xii, 
[2],  39,  1  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1889  :  18963, 
June  19 ;  2c.  July  13.  43030 

Soda  (The)  stand;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E. 
McGaffey.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42303 ;  Earnest  Mc- 
Gaffey, Victoria,  British  Columbia.        43030a 

Soda  water  girl.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 


Sodabergs  (The);  or,  Utah  in  '62,  1  act  comedy, 
by  Jack  Haynes  and  E.  S.  Haynes.  22  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915 ;  D :  41317 ;  Eva  Stewart 
Haynes,  Portland,  Or.  43030b 

Sodom  and  Gomorrha;  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  Bauer. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer,  New  York  ;  1894  :  28433, 
July  7.  43031 


Same. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer,  New  York ;  1894 :  36009. 
Aug.  1.  43032 

Sceurs  (Les)  Zigoteau;  vaudeville  en  3  actes, 
par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal  [pseud,  of 
Georges  llanos]  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.  152 
p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32025;  Joubert,  Paris.  43033 

Soff  and  fresh;  in  a  little  bit  and  then  some, 
by  Fennel  and  Tyson.    10  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17718 ;  Fennel  and 
Tyson,  Brooklyn.  43034 

Soft  (A)  black  overcoat  with  a  velvet  collar; 
[play  in  1  act]  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers,  [and] 
The  rough  diamond,  by  Buckstone.  Philadel- 
phia, P.  Garrett  vS:  cc,  1886.  p.  193-216.  12°. 
(Dramatic  supplement  to  Otie  hundred  choice 
selections,  no.  15) 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
12543,  May  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  43035 

Soft  (A)  cold  hand;  in  1  act,  by  B.  A.  Dwyer. 
©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  Washington ;  1900 
A :  2S294,  Nov.  16.  43036 

Soft  pickings;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Childrey. 
6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D :  40112 ;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,  Philadelphia.  43036a 

Soft  (A)  snap;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Dick  Navlor  [pseud,  of  I.  B.  Naylor]  Galves- 
ton, Hopkins  &  CO.,  1805.    20  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©    I.    B.    Naylor,    Galveston,    Tex.;    1894: 
55164,  Nov.  26;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1895.  43037 

•  or,  Soft  snaps,  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

being  a  satire  on  domestic  servants,  by  W.  J. 
Comley. 

©    William    J.    Coralev,    New    York;    1884: 
13914,  July  9.  43038 

Soft  snaps.     See  Soft  (A)  snap. 

Soft  (The)  spot;  satirical  melodramatic  farro 
in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  D.  Willson.  [2], 
110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41935 ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Ann  Arbor.  43038a 


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43058 


Sogoro;  or,  Greater  love,  a  Japanese  tragedy, 
by  N.  G.  Munro.    41  p.    16°. 

©    Apr.    20.   1910;    2c.    Apr.    21,    1910;    D: 
20853 ;  Neil  Gordon  Munro,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

43039 

Sohn  (Der)  der  VNrildnis.  See  Ingomar,  the 
barbarian. — Parthenia  and  the  hero  of  the 
wilderness. 

Sohn  (Der)  des  Zeus;  koinodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Theodor  Wolff-Tlaiiring.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch, 
1913.     141  p.     8°. 

©   Mar.   19.   1913;   2c.   May   26,   1913;   D: 
33337 ;  Theaterverlag  Ednard  Bloch,  Berlin. 

43040 

Soiled  (A)  dove:  draian  in  5  acts,  by  T,  A. 
Burtt. 

©   Thomas   A.   Burtt,   Philadelphia;   1892: 
27348,  June  30.  43041 

Soir  (Le)  de  Waterloo;  Episode  musical  en  2 
actes,  de  Eug.  et  Ed.  Adenis,  musique  de 
Emile  Nerini.  Paris,  A.  Girard,  1910.  30  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Jan.  5,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1911 ;  D :  23153 ; 
.Vmand  Girard,  Paris.  43042 

Soiree  (La)  Courtepince.  See  Ombres  chi- 
noises. 

Soixante-dix.  See.  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  70. 

Sojer;  1  act  play,  by  P.  Wolff.  [2],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41897 ;  Perlita  AVolff, 
New  York.  43043a 

Sol;  comedy  opera  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  G.  Faruell. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell.  Bogota,  N.  J. ;  D  :  8479. 
Apr.  28.  1900.  43043 

Sol  de  otono;  boceto  de  comedia,  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa.  original  de  R.  Maestre.  Madrid, 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1910.  14  p. 
12°. 

©    Oct.    29,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    31,    1910;    D: 
22440;    Rogelio  Maestre,   Madrid.  43044 

Sol  Erskins;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  B.  Ketchum.  26 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  C  O.  Ketchum,  New  Richmond,  O. ;  D : 
1598,  Mar.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902.    43045 

Sol  Gregory;  a  pastoral  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Klein,  New  Yorlj ;   1890 :  21569, 
.July  5.  43046 

Sol  Hyams  brocanteur;  drame  en  2  actes,  par 
.T.  Bernac.  [9]  p.  8°.  (Supplement  aux  An- 
nates politiques  et  litteraires,  xxvi®  annee, 
no.  1284—2  f6vr.,  1908) 

©   .lean   Bernac,   Paris;    D:  12308,   Feb.   5, 


Sol  Smith  Russell's  dramatic  entertainment. 

©  Sol  Smith  Russell,  United  States;  1872: 

5227,  May  18.  43048 

Sol  Tuttle;  or.  Life  among  the  lawless,  a  new 
sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Right- 
mi  re. 

©  V/illiam  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1877 : 
14130.  Dec.  6.  43049 

Sol  y  alegria;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
de  G.  Jover  y  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  mtisica  del 
maestro  Tomiis  L.  Torregrosa.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16896;  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Emilio  G.  del  Cas- 
tillo, Madrid.  43050 

Solambo.     See  Yvolna. 

Sold;  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the  Russian 
of  Georg  Erastov,  by  Herman  Bernstein.  68 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910;  D:  21023;  Interna- 
tional play  bureau.  New  York.  43051 

sketch.  1  act,  by  D.  L.  Whipple.    19  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Daisy  Lee  Whipple.  Louisville;  D:  15861, 
May  15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  43052 

or.    The    fairy    queen's     revenge,     comic 


1908;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1908. 


43047 


opera  in  3  acts,  music  and  libretto  by  G.  B. 
De  Wier. 

©  G.  Bertine  De  Wier,  New  York;  1885: 
1922,  Jan.  21.  43053 

Sold  again  and  got  the  money;  comic  operetta, 
written  and  composed  bv  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  27  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  207] )  [Words 
only] 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
14.580,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  43054 

Sold  but  not  bought;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Joseph 
H.  Benner.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    19,    1912;    D:  30631;    Gladys 
George  Benner,  Allentown,  Pa.  43055 

Sold  for  a  song;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  B. 
Perkins. 

©  Elizabeth  B.  Perkins,  New  York;  1899: 
76120,  Nov.  21.  43056 

Sold  for  drink;  or.  What  whiskey  will  do, 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  O.  Alvord.  [54]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  O.   Alvord,   Superior,  Wis. ;  D : 
15265,  Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  6.  1909.    43057 

Sold  for  gold;  by  E.  Musgrove. 

©   Ethel     Musgrove,     Louisville ;     D :  7559. 
Sept.  25,  1905.  43058 


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43059 


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43075 


Sold  for  money;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Cecil 
Spooner.     [1],  67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D :  30873 ;  Blaney- 
Spooner  amusement  cc.  New  York.         43059 

Sold  out;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  James  Mat- 
thews [pseud,  of  A.  Marix]  [1],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915 ;  D :  40550 ;  A.  Marix, 
New  York.  43059a 

[Sold  to  sham.e] ;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Silbert  and  Waltzman. 

[58]  p.     8°.     Ms.  " 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31380  ;  Jacob  Silbert, 
New  York.  43060 

Soldadito  (El)  de  chocolate;  opereta  c6mica, 
arreglo  directo  del  original  austriaco  Der 
tapfere  soldat,  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  por  Jose  Maria  Martin  de  Eugenio, 
mtisica  de  Oscar  Straus.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1911.  38  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28245 ; 
Martin  tie  Eugenio,  Madrid.  43061 

Soldado  (El)  de  cuota;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros  eu  prosa,  original  de  M. 
GonzSlez  de  Lara  y  J.  Casado,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  Foglietti  y  Marquina.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  37  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40074;  Manuel  Gonzalez  de  Lara  y  Jos6  Ca- 
sado, Madrid.  43061a 

Soldado  (El)  Pena;  entremSs  en  prosa,  de  A. 
Fernandez  Arreo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1909.     18  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19.  1909;  D: 
17452;  Antonio  Fernandez  Arreo,  Madrid. 

43062 

Soldat  (Le)  de  chocolat;  operette  en  3  actes  et  4 
tableaux,  de  R.  Bernauer  et  L.  Jacobson. 
d'apres  Bernard  Shaw  Arms  and  the  man, 
adaptation  frangaise  de  Pierre  Veber,  musique 
de  Oscar  Straus.  Paris,  M.  Eschig,  1912.  1 
p.  1..  [5]-181  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1912;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1912;  D: 
29437  ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  43063 

Soldateng'liick  (Das)  Sec  Minna  von  Barn- 
helm. 

Soldier  (A)  and  a  gentleman;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  A.  Forsyth. 

©  George  A.  Forsyth,  Washington  ;  D :  3628, 
June  20,  1903.  ,  43064 

Soldier  (The)  and  the  prophet.  See  Khar- 
toum. 


Soldier  (The)  and  the  senorita;  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  E.  L.  Merritt.  [74]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ed.  L.  Merritt,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D :  7960, 
Jan.  24.  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1906.  43065 

Soldier  (The)  boy  and  the  city  girl;  comedy 
sketch,  by  Barry  Gray.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17816 ;  Frank  La 
Monte,  Philadelphia.  43066 

Soldier  men;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Warner.  [2], 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    12,    1915;    D:  40628;    Richard 
Warner.  New  York.  43066a 

Soldier  (The)  of  bonnes  fortunes;  romanticcom- 
edy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Shiveley.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©   Ic.   Nov.   9,   1914 ;   D :  38738 ;    Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  43066b 

Soldier  (A)  of  Corsica;  in  5  acts,  by  Alvin  P. 
Seilhamer. 

©    Edwin    Gordon    Lawrence,    New    York; 
1900  A :  15490,  June  22.  43067 

Soldier  of  fortune;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago;   1894:27157. 
May  31.  43068 

dramatic  adaptation,  by  A.  Sorenson. 

©   Alfred    Sorenson,    Omaha,    Neb.;    1886: 
27167,  Dec.  2.  43069 

a  modern  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  J. 


Brier. 

©  Warren  J.  Brier,  Plymouth,  Wis. ;  1880 : 
16998,  Nov.  9.  43070 

Same.     Chicago,  T.   S.  Denison,  1881.     50 


p.    12°.     ([Star  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1881 :  17324,  Nov. 
7  ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  43071 

— ■  Same. 

©  Warren  ,T.  Brier,  Everett,  Wash.,  as  au- 
thor, in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no. 
243.  Oct.  25,  1909.  Original  entry,  Nov.  7, 
1881,  no.  17324.  43072 

—  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Stanton. 

©  Hugh  Stanton,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  15070, 
Apr.  28.  43073 

— • 'by  O.  Skinner. 


©  Otis  Skinner,  United  States ;  1896 :  35967, 
June  19.  43074 

— ■  See  also  Cyrano  de  Bergerac. 


Soldier  (A)  of  France;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  N.  J.  Long. 

©  N.  J.  Long,  New  York ;  1896 :  25219,  Apr. 
24.  43075 


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43076 


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43094 


Soldier  (A)  of  France — Continued. 

a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by 

C.  G.  Barr  and  L.  Y.  Owen.     6  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Clarence  G.  Barr  and  Le  Grande  V. 
Owen.  San  Francisco;  D :  4S42,  Apr.  6,  1904; 
2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  43076 

Soldier  (A)  of  Navarre;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  .T.  A.  Fraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Fraser,  Chicago ;  D :  197. 
ifar.  11.  1901.  43077 

Soldier  (The)  of  Prop  villa;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  U.  Collins.     [1],  18  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Silas  Ulysses  Collins,  Detroit;  D :  137, 
Fob.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1901.  43078 

Soldier  (A)  of  Spain.     See  Balthazar  Gerard. 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  cardinal;  !i   drama  of  pro- 
.    logue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  McGuire. 

©  William  Anthony  McGuire,  Chicago ;  D : 
4601,  Feb.  6,  1904.  43079 

Soldier  of  the  czar;  a  1  act  play,  by  Charles 
James  and  C.  Goodhart.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles  Goodhart,  London ;  D :  5589.  Oct. 
1.  1904 ;  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1904.  .    43080 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  empire;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Hall. 

©  Howard  Hall,  Decatur,  Mich.;  1898: 
43664,  July  21.  43081 

•  Same. 

©  Howard  Hall.  Decatur,  Mich.,  as  the  au- 
thor, in  extension  for  14  years.  Renewal  no. 
3246,  June  5.  1912.  Renewal  entry,  July  21, 
1898,  no.  43664.  43082 

Soldier  (A)  of  the  leg-ion;  a  5  act  melodrama, 
by  C.  K.  Champlin. 

©  Charles  K.  Champlin,  Red  Bank.  N.  J. ; 
D  :  3186,  :\Iar.  25,  1903.  43083 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  Loir.  See  Young  (The) 
guard. 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  republic;  a  military  drama 
in  7  acts,  by  C.  Enlow. 

©  Catherine  Enlow,  Clayton,  111. ;  D :  1325, 
Jan.  20,  1902.  43084 

Soldier  (The)  of  the  Tennessee.  See  Herbert 
De  Bazan. 

Soldier  (The)  prince;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Dege.     [39J  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Dege,  Pryor  Creek,  Okl. ;  D : 
12328,  Feb.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  18.  1008.      43085 

Soldier  sweethearts;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 

David  R.   Francis  and   Joseph   O.   Mortimer. 

[2],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rieman  and  Oaks,  Buffalo ;  D :  655.  July 

13.  1901 ;  2c.  July  26,  1901.  43086 


Soldiers;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Wallace.  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dee.   1,   1915;    D :  42388 ;    Elizabeth 
Wallace,  Chicago.  43086a 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Carter-Broun.     [1], 

20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39787 ;  Louise  Car- 
ter-Broun, Toronto,  Canada.  43086b 

Soldiers  and  peasants;  a  military  sketch  intro- 
ducing soldiers  of  all  nations,  by  G.  A.  Street. 
©  George  A.   Street,  New  York;   1900  A: 
2362,  Jan.  26.  43087 

Soldiers  and  petticoats;  an  original,  musical, 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 
S.  Russell  and  Owen  Westford,  music  by 
George  Schleilfarth. 

©   Susie  Russell,   New  York;   1885:25940, 
Dec.  10.  43088 

Soldiers  and  sweethearts;  an  oi'iginal,  musical, 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  and  6  scenes,  by  S. 
Russell  and  Owen  Westford,  music  by  ^eorge 
Schleiffarth. 

©   Susie  Russell,   New  York;   1886:11401. 
May  14.  43089 

Soldier's  (A)  atonement.  See  Field  (The)  of 
glory. 

Soldiers  brave  and  maidens  fair;  a  colonial 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  T.  H.  Davies.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  38  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©   Walter   H.    Baker   &   co.,    Boston;    D: 
7417,  Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905.      43090 

Soldier's  (A)  bride;  musical  dramatic  composi- 
tion, written,  composed,  and  published  ex- 
pressly for,  and  sung  with  great  success  by, 
Annie  Adatns. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York  ;  1871 :  8426,  Sept. 
9 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1872.  43091 

- — —or,  A  Yankee  daughter,  an  original  ro- 
mantic drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Duffee. 

©  E.  Duffee.  Grafton,  W.  Va. ;  1897 :  44582, 
Aug.  6.  43092 

Soldier's  (The)  child;  or,  The  war  child,  dream 
play  in  1  act,  by  Dhan  Gopal  Mukerji.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42080 ;  Dhan  Gopal 
Mukerji,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  43092a 

Soldier's  (A)  crime;  a  melodrama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  Lee  Paul  [pseud,  of  J.  T. 
Dalrymple]     38  p.     obi.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   James   T.    Dalrymple,    Trenton,   N.    J. ; 
1891:11790,  Apr.  1;  2c.  Apr.  1.  43093 

Soldier's  (A)  daughter;  a  military  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York ;  1896 : 
47383,  Aug.  20.  43094 


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43095 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43116 


Soldier's  (A)  dream;  a  dramatic  act,  by  B.  D. 
Marks.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©    Bennett    D.    Marks,     Chicago ;     D :  573, 
June  13,  1901 ;  2c.  June  13,  1901.  43095 

Soldier's  (The)  fortune.  See  Continental 
drama. 

Soldier's  (A)  honor;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  49  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16382  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  43096 

■ •  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  W.  P. 

Kenibbs.     [52]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William    Powers    Kenibbs,   Boston;    D: 
48,  Jan.  21,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  21.  1901.       43097 

Soldier's  (A)  legacy;  a  1  act  Scotch  musical 
playlet,  by  F.  Otis.  8  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1909 ;  D :  17346 ;  Flora  Otis. 
Exeter,  N.  H.  43098 

Soldier's  (A)  love.     See  In  old  Virginia. 

Soldier's  (A)  misfortune;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  by  W.  C.  B.  Hickey.  33  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  B.  Hickey,  Stamford,  Conn. ; 
D :  2057,  June  27,  1902 ;  2c.  July  14.  1902. 

43099 

Soldiers  of  fortune;  a  play,  by  A.  Thomas  and 
R.  H.  Davis. 

©  Augustus  Thomas  and  Richard  Harding 
Davis,  New  York ;  D :  901-903,  Sept.  28,  1901. 

43100-43102 

Soldiers  of  make  believe;  military  episode,  by 
Junie  McCree.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June .  8,     1914 ;     D  :  37247  ;     Martin 
Healey,  New  York.  43102a 

Soldiers  (The)  of  misfortune;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Harry  Patrick  and  Albert  Ferris.  12  p,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   8,  1915;   D:  42212;   Patrick   & 
Ferris.  Chicago.  43102b 

. by  James  Willis  Sayre.    [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30655 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  43103 

Soldiers  of  the  common  good;  dramatic  expo- 
sition of  certain  events,  by  Edrex  Guelph 
[pseud.of  A.P.Waxman]  [59]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  D :  25665 ;  Abraham  P. 
Waxraan,  New  York.  43104 

Soldiers  of  the  cross;  a  biblical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  V.  Spencer.  [52]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer,   Los   Angeles:    D: 
13281,  July  2,  1908;  2c.  July  2,  1908.      43105 


Soldiers  of  the  Union;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
B.  Glancy. 

©  Bernard  Glancy,  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  1898  : 
3469.  .Tan.  6.  43106 

Soldiers  of  the  world;  by  M.  Reed.  Type- 
written. 

©  Myrtle  Reed,  Chicago;  1898:8819,  Jan. 
31;  Ic.  Jan.  31.  43107 

Soldier's  (The)  reprieve;  a  drama  in  6  acts, 
founded  on  one  of  the  most  thrilling  incidents 
of  the  great  rebellion,  by  M-.  J.  Giltner. 
[Elyria,  O.,  Telephone  printing  co.,  1888]  7  p. 
8°. 

©  M.  J.  Giltner.  North  Amherst,  O. :  1888: 
8590.  Mar.  23;  2c.  Mar.  26.  43108 

Soldier's  (The)  reward;  or,  Gold  nuggets  from 
Alaska. 

©  William  O.  Home,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1898:. 
9372,  Feb.  3.  43109 


Soldier's     (A) 
U.  S.  A. 


secret.       See    Captain     Blake, 


Soldier's  (A)  son;  military  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Homer  Granville  [pseud,  of  H.  D.  Grant] 
[2],  108  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  8.   1910 ;   D :  21509 ;   Homer   D. 
Grant,  New  York.  43110 

Soldier's  (A)  sweetheart;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©  Lee  J.  Kellam,  Waddington,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
41656,  July  17.  43111 

by  Frederic  W.  Tayloi*. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
42478,  July  30.  43112 

-by  Joseph  H.  Slater.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 

publishing  company,  1908.  42  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  474]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  12717,.  Apr. 
10,  ]  908;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1908.  43113 

See  also  Pennsylvania  (A)  kid. 


Soldier's  (The)  trust;  a  military  and  romantic 
story  of  the  heart  in  4  acts  and  5  tableaux, 
by  C.  L.  Graves. 

'  ©  C.  L.  Graves,  United  States ;  1877 :  4762. 
Apr.  20.  43114 

Soldier's  (A)  widow;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Anna  Layng  [pseud,  of  A.  Capp]  [23]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Capp,  East  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  D :  6704, 
May  12,  1905;  2c.  May  20,  1905.  43115 

Soldier's  wife. 

©  Eugene  H.  Allen,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5769. 
Nov.  14,  1904.  43116 


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43117 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


43189 


Soldier's   wife — Continued. 

•  a   drama,  by   George  It.   Sims  and  Henry 

Pettitt. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson.  New  York;  1883: 

3535-3537,  Feb.  23.  43117-43119 

drama  in  5  acts  and  9  tableaux,  by  Stanley 


McKenna. 

©  Mrs.   Stanley  McKeuna,  Denver;   1883: 
12433,  July  7.  43120 

sketch  for  a  woman,  by  J.  B.  Foster.    6  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29750  ;  .Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  43121 

or.  Not  on  the  strength,  by  S.  Dalgleish 

and  W.  Peacock.    Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Dalgleish  and   Wadliam   Peacock, 
London  ;  1897 :  59596,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  21. 

43122 

Sole  (II)  invisible;  comedia  drammaticaiu4atti, 
di  E.  A.  Buttl.    185  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D :  28061 ;  E.  A.  Butti, 
Milan.  43123 

Sole  (The)  kick.     See  Queen's  (The)  garter, 

Soledad;  paso  de  comedia,  original  [dc]  J.  Mou- 
tero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1908.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Jos6  Montero,  Madrid  ;  D :  13597,  Aug.  19, 
1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.  43124 

Soleil,  feerie  ballet;  entr'  acte  of  pantomime 
Dream  of  love,  by  Paula  Blum.    11  p.    8°. 

©   Attilio   Boschi-Huber,   Rome ;   D :  10437, 
July  25,  1906;  2c.  July  25,  1906.  43125 

Solicitor  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  H.  Darnley.     New  York,   Samuel  French ; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1902.    71  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  2229,  Aug. 

13,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  43126 

Solico  en  el  mundo;  entremgs  de  Serafin  y 
Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  aiitores  espanoles]  1911.    19  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;   D: 
25015;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

43127 

Solid  dishes  to  the  front;  a  sketch  for  three 
characters. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
7729,  July  23;  2c.  Oct.  26.  43128 

Solid  (The)  man;  an  American  farcical  local 
comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Joseph   J.    Sullivan,    Long   Island   Citv. 
N.  Y. ;  1884  :  16384,  Aug.  12.  43129 

Solid  silver;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H.  L. 
Barnes. 

©  W.  H.  L.  Barnes,  Sau  Franrisr-o ;  1871: 
10989,  Nov.  20.  43130 


Solitude  (The)     See  Joyce  of  the  north  wood. 

Solo  para  solteras;  humoi'ada  comico-llrico- 
bailable,  con  vista  alegres,  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros  y  un  reclamo,  en  prosa  con  unas 
gotas  de  verso,  original  de  E.  F.  Campano  y 
A.  Soler,  mtisica  del  maestro  Joaquin  Taboada 
Steger.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1910.    36  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21148;  Enrique  F.  Campano  y  Antonio  Soler, 
Madrid.  43131 

Solo  sechzig;  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©  Oscar  Hammerstein,  New  York;  1875: 
2180,  Mar.  9.  43132 

Solomon;  comedy  sketch  of  human  nature,  by 
Sidney  B.  Payne.     [2],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1915;  D:  41790;  Sidney 
Payne,  New  York.  43132a 

Solomon,  king  of  Israel;  a  scenic  and  dramatic 
composition,  designed  and  painted  by  J.  Ret- 
tig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1889:16981, 
June  5.  43133 

Solomon  Levy  and  his  little  dog  Frankfutter 
at  the  up-to-date  Donny-Erook  fair;  by  J.  T. 
Reilly. 

©  John  Thomas  Reilly,  New  York;  1897: 
61858,  Nov.  2.  43134 

Solomon  Notredame;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Barrow. 

©  Wylie  M.  Barrow,  Washington;  1896: 
24368,  Apr.  20.  43135 

Solomon  Sly,  sleuth;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Locke.    150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D:  31680;  Edward 
Locke,  Mount  Tabor,  N.  J.  43136 

Solomon's  declaration  and  the  angel  of  death; 
comedy  playlet,  by  J.  Katzman.  [19]  p.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D :  37950 ;  Jacob  Katz- 
man, New  York.  43136a 

Solomon's  side-partner.     See  Suffragette  (The) 

Solomon's  temple;  a  biblical,  historical,  scenic 
and  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati ;  1891 :  6608,  Feb. 
18.  43137 

Solomon's  twins;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  K. 
Peile. 

©  F.  Kinsey  Peile,  England ;  1897 :  58002, 
Oct.  13.  43138 

Solon  Shingle;  a  characteristic  American  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  Owens. 

©  Mrs.  .Tohn  E.  Owen.s,  Baltimore;  1894: 
2117,  J:in.  5.  43139 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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2175 


43140 


DBAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


43156 


Solon  Shingle — Continued. 

or,   The  people's  lawyer,   a  comedy   in  2 

acts,  by  Joseph  S.  Jones,  a  new  American  ed. 
correctly  reprinted  from  the  original  author- 
ized acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach, 
1890.  32  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Amer.  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  34]) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
14237,  Apr.  29,  2c.  May  1.  43140 

Solteronas  (Las)  See  Tres  comedias  mod- 
ernas. 

Solution  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  B.  Blkins. 
193  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23906 ;  F.  B.  Elkins, 
Philadelphia.  43141 

Solving  the  cook  question;  in  2  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Place.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert   Marshall   Place,  Maiden,   Mass. ; 
D :  11317,  Sept.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1907. 

43142 

Solving  the  question;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
S.  W.  Holcombe.     15  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sallie  Williams  Holcombe,  New  York;  D: 
7709,  Dec.  14,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.    43143 

Solving  the  race  problem;  comedy  In  1  act,  by 
George  and  Maud  Heath.  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Heath,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa.;  D: 
6462,  Apr.  5,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1905.     43144 

Sombra  (La);  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa 

de  R.  J.  Catarineu  y  P.  Mata.    Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espanoles]   1911.     68  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28164  ; 

Ricardo  J.  Catarineu  y  Pedro  Mata,  Madrid. 

43145 

Sombra  (La)  del  Manzanillo;  juguete  cumico- 
lirieo  en  1  acto  y  en  prusa  (refundicion  de 
otra  obra  del  mismo  autor)  letra  de  E.  Lopez- 
Marin,  mtisica  del  maestro  Gregorlo  Mateos. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
41  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
.  ©  I^lnrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid;  D :  14497, 
Dec.  11,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  43146 

Sombra  (La)  del  molino;  zarzuela  in  1  aeto  .\ 
en  prosa  original  de  C.  Aruiches,  mflsica  del 
maestro  Vicente  Arregui.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1914.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40097;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  43146a 

Sombrero  (El)  de  tres  picos.  See  Governor- 
general. 

Sombreros  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  G.  Cant6  y  R.  de  Santa 
Ana.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 
1909.      28   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17493;  Gonzalo  Cant6  y  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana, 
Madrid.  43147 


Some  act;  farcical  sketch,  by  G.  F.  Abbott.     [1], 
16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1913;   D:  32138;   George  F. 
Abbott,    Boston.  43148 

Some  actor;   farce  for  4  characters,  by   J.   G. 
Lyle.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1914 ;  D :  38067 ;  John  Geddes 
Lyle,  Cupertino,  Cal.  43148a 

Some  day;  a  musical  farce-comedy  in  2  acts  and 
2  scenes,  by  W.  Gill. 

©    William    Gill,    New    York ;    1885 :  28054, 
Dec.  31.  43149 

play  in  1  act,  by  K.  W.  Johnson.    5  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1913;    D:  34044;    Kathryii 
Wynnafried  Johnson,  Minneapolis.         43150 

—  Same. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;  D:  34089;  K.  Winifred 


Johnson,  Minneapolis. 


43151 


Some  doers  of  the  word;  a  connMly  in  1  act,  by 
.T.  P.  Mooney.     [10]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Mooney,  Chicago ;  D :  6830. 
June  17,  1905;  2c.  June  26,  1905.  43152 

Some  great  shake;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
with  new  and  original  business  and  songs, 
by  W.  Wellman. 

©   Walter    Wellman,    Chicago;    1888:8403. 
Mar.  22.  43153 

Some  joke,  eh  kid?  See  Touch  (A)  of  high 
life. 

Some  king;  or.  The  victim  of  a  conspiracy,  :i 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Smiley.  [122 1 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1914;    D:  38696;  Robert  W. 
Smiley,  %  Griffith,  Dorchester,  Mass.    43153a 

Some  money;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Thayer.  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1912;    D :  31718 ;     Royale 
Thayer,  New  York.  43154 

Some  of  a  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Ford  and 

H.  J.  O'Higgins.     [2],  27  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35543 ;  Harriet  Ford 

and  Harvey  J.  O'Higgins,  New  York.    43154a 

Some  of  us;  a  love  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D. 
Freeman.      [6],  135  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1912 ;  D :  28991 ;  Lea  D.  Free- 
man, New  Orleans.  43155 

Some  other  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  Nicliol- 
son.  Corning,  N.  Y.,  The  author,  1894.  13  p. 
12°. 

©  William  Nicholson,  Corning,  N.  Y. ;  1894: 
nriKiC),  Nov.  li(i;  2.'.  1H<('.  14.  43156 


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Some  people  marry;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Kasper.     [3],  75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914;  D :  37338 ;  Robert  A. 
Kasper,  Evanstou,  111.  43156a 


play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Kasper.     Boston. 

Richard  G.  Badger   [etc.,  etc.,  1914]     122  p. 
12°.     (American  dramatists  series) 

©  Oct.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38499  ; 
Robert  A.  Kasper,  Evanston,  111.  43156b 

Some  politician;  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  K.  Brookes. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915 ;  D :  41454 ;  Mary  Koun- 
celor  Brookes,  Wa.shington.  43156c 

Some  rehearsal;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  Zoller. 
[8j  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29352 ;  Josef  Zoller, 
New  York.  43157 

*  Some  songs  of  the  day;  by  J.  G.  Temple. 

©  J.   Gordon  Temple,   Denver ;   1890 :  2904. 
Jan.   6.  43158 

Some  soup;  a  dramatic  composition  [in  1  act] 
by  O.  J.  Steward.  1  p.  1.,  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    7,    1914;    D :  38732 ;    Omer    J. 
Steward,  Chicago.  43158a 

Some  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Shiels.  12  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915 ;  D :  40604 ;  John  Wilson 
Shiels,  San  Francisco.  43158b 

Some  wise  talk;  by  C.  A.  Bradley.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25071 ;  C.  A.  Brad- 
ley, Chicago.  43159 

Some  years  hence,  after  the  vote  is  won;  l)y  A. 
Hemmick.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913;  D:  33167;  Alice  Hem- 
mick, Washington.  43160 

Somebody  else;  a  4  act  comedy,  by  W.  P.  Buck- 
ingham. 

©  W.  P.  Buckingliam,  San  Francisco ;  1S80 : 
14639,  Sept.  27.  43161 

Somebody's  baby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Armour.     [37]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Hamilton   Armour,   San   Francisco ;    D : 
4349,  Dec.  5,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1903.         43162 

farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.   O'Donnell.      [1], 

10  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1914;  D :  3720G ;  Charles  II. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  43162a 

Somebody's  daughter;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Fessler  and  Sargent.  [130]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Walter    Fessler.    New    York ;    D :  5976, 
Dec.   12,   1904;   2c.    Jan.   IW.   1905.  43163 


Somebody's  mother-in-law;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  W.  P.  Sprague. 

©  William  Pardee  Sprague,  San  Francisco ; 
D  :  4553,  Jan.  27,  1904.  43164 

Somebody's  wife;  comedy  of  the  day  caught 
floating  in  the  air,  [by  W.  I.  Paulding]  3  p.  1., 
5-85  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  William  I.  Paulding,  New  York;  1879: 
2018,  Feb.  12;  2c.  Feb.  17.  43165 

Somersault  (A);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
David. 

©  Gabrielle  David,  New  Orleans;  1900  A: 
7871,  Mar.  26.  43166 

Something  doing;  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  835,  Sept. 
4,  1901.  43167 


—  farcical  comedy  of  modern  American  life 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  143  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    10,    1912;    D :  30507 ;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Easton,  Pa.  43168 


merry  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Gra- 
ham. [1],  53  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1910 ;  D :  21243 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Brooklyn.  43169 

Something  doing  every  minute;  a  1  act  play, 

by  A.  F.  Norcross.     [8]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Addie    F.    Norcro.ss,    Boston;    D:  13073. 

May  28,  1908;  2c.  May  28,  1908.  43170 

Something  doing.  Happy  Hooligan.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Blondell  &  Fennessy,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
x9042,  July  31 ;  Ic.  Aug.  1 ;  Ic.  Oct.  22.    43171 

Something  doing  in  a  music  publishing  office; 
farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  J.  Dillon,  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39705 ;  Wm.  J.  Dil- 
lon. Chicago.  43171a 

Something  forgotten;  a  rustic  sketch  in  1  act, 
from  the  German,  by  Mrs.  H.  Vezin. 

©   Hermann   Vezin,   United   States;    1874: 
166,  Jan.  7;  2c.  Jan.  21.  43172 

Something  just  as  good;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Robel.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909;  D:  17159;  Adolf  Robel. 
Chicago.  43173 

Something  like  his  dad.  See  Little  Tommy 
Bounce. 

Something  new  under  the   sun;   by   A.  Tully. 

5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1.909 ;  D :  16754 ;  Ada  Tully. 
Brooklyn.  43174 

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431d2 


Something  on  dad;  or,  How  it  is  done,  play  in 
1  act,  by  R.  A.  Gibney.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915;  D:  42508;  Robert  A. 
Gibney,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  43174a 

Something  to  vote  for;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  P. 
Gilmau.     {In  The  Forerunner,  June,  1911) 

©    June    3,    1911;    2c.    June    5,   1911;    D: 
>:4411 ;  Charlotte  Perkins  Gilman,  New  York. 

43175 

Sometimes;  episode  from  life,  by  M.  Medbury. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32806 ;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Cal,  43176 

Somewhere  else;  a  comic  opera  libretto,  in  2 
acts,  by  A.  Hopwood.  [90]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Avery     Hopwood,     Cleveland  ;     D :  7831, 
Jan.  n,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  9.  1906.  43177 

Somewoman,  her  quest  of  the  vote;  morality 
play,  by  Pro  and  Con  [pseuds.  oH  I'iorence 
Martin"  and  Gertrude  Keeley]  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  28726  ;  Mrs.  James 
Keeley,  Chicago.  43178 

Sommer;  komodie,  von  Thaddaus  Kittner. 
Wien,  Deutsch-oesterreichischer  verlag,  1912. 
222  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  30, 1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  25, 1912  ;  D  :  31233 ; 
Deutsch-oesterreichischer  verlag,  Vienna. 

43179 

Sommernarren;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Rudolf  Hawel.  Regie- undsoulHierbuch.  Leip- 
zig, Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1914.  08  p. 
8°. 

©   Aug.    1,    1914;    Ic.    June    16,    1915;    D: 
40956;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  43179a 

Sommerspuk;  ein  frijhliclies  spiel  in  4  akten, 
v(tu  Ivurt  Kiicliler.  Berlin,  Harnionie  verlajis- 
gesellschaft,  1910.     84  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  22759 ; 
Harnionie- verlag,  Berlin.  43180 

Somnambula  (La);  or,  The  gal  what  walked  in 
her  sleep,  a  hyperbolical,  extravaganzic, 
operatic  burlesque,  in  2  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
Barclay  and  Courtlandt.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
pictorial  printing  co.,  1879.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Philip  A.  Gifcord  and  Charles  M.  Kase, 
United  States  ;  1879  :  7662,  June  7  ;  2c.  June  21. 

43181 

Somnambule  (La);  a  comedy  drama,  by  G. 
Molasso.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   21,   1910;    D :  21165 ;    Giovanni 
Molasso,  New  York.  43181a 


Somnambulist  (The);  a  comedy  in  1  act.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Herman     Walter     Eisenstaedter,     New 
York ;  D :  11676,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907. 

43182 

^a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  W.  Norton.    11  p. 

4°,    Typewritten. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit;    D: 
4048,  Oct.  5,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.         43183 

Same.  Rev.  version.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    William    Warren    Norton,    Detroit ;    D : 
4800,  Mar.  28,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1904.    43184 

Son  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  E.  Unsell,  from 
scenario  of  F.  Le  Duke.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1913;  D :  34624 ;   Eva  Unsell 
and  F.  Le  Duke,  New  York.  43185 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fue.     129  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Fue,  (Chicago ;  D :  16033,  June  8, 
1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  43186 

Son  (The)  and  heir;  or,  The  English,  original 
modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gladys  Unger. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.    112  p.    12°. 

©   July   11,    1913;    2c.    .Tuly    12,   1913;    D: 
33776;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      43187 

Son-at-law  (The);  a  dramatic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Doblin  and  C.  Dickson. 

©  Henry  Doblin  and  Charles  Dickson,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  2146,  Jan.  14.  43188 

Son  excellence  Dominique;  comedie  inedite  en 
1  acte,  par  G.  Bergerat  et  ,1.  Thorel.  Paris, 
Librairie  Moli&re,  1905.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Gaston  Bergerat  &  Jean  Thorel,  Paris; 
D :  6077,  Jan.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905. 

43189 

Same.     p.  657-670,  illus.     4°.     [Reprinted 

from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Pierre  Lafitte,  Paris;  D :  12188,  Jan.  9, 
1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1908.  43190 

Son-in-law  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Aus- 
trian.    [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  6,   1914;   D :  36611 ;   Joseph   E. 
Austrian,  New  York.  43190a 

Son  innocence;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  E.  Paul- 
Prangois  &  G.  Guillere.  Paris,  C.  Joubert, 
1913.    28  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  35193 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  43191 

Son  (A)  of  a  gun;  by  J.  M.  Sullivan, 

©  Josie  IMorris  Sullivan,  New  York;  1899: 
3319,  Jan.  7.  43192 


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Son  (A)  of  a  gun — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Ballauf, 

jr. 
©    W.    L.    Ballauf,    jr.,    Baltimore;    1897: 

13577,  Feb.  24.  43193 

Son  of  a  millionaire;  play  in  4  acts  [by  G.  L. 
Raymond]  [Washington,  Byron  S.  Adams] 
1910.     53  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  12.  1910;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1910;  D: 
20782 ;  George  L.  Raymond,  Washington. 

43194 

Son  (The)  of  a  tory;  a  Revolutionary  war- 
drama,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©  Carlton  Lewis  Nagely,  Toledo,  O. ;  D: 
391,  Apr.  24,  1901.  43195 

Son  (The)  of  a  veteran;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Morton. 

©  Agnes  H.  Morton,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  1895 : 
26351,  May  14.  43196 

Son  (A)  of  Allah;  or,  In  letters  of  blood,  by 
T.  E.  B.  Henry.    78  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bowinanville,  Canada ; 
D :  5943,  Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1904. 

43197 

Son  (A)  of  Bohemia;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Hamilton  Harris  [i.  e.  George  Hamilton  Har- 
ris] 

©  Hamilton  Harris,  New  York;  1900  A: 
24599,  Oct.  3.  [Entry  abandoned,  see  D: 
5700]  43198 

Same.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Hamilton  Harris,  Rahway,  N.  J. ; 
D :  5700,  Oct.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1904.    43199 

Son  of  Cain;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  T>.  Pres- 
ton, 

©  Clarence  L.  Preston,  Findlay,  O. ;  1896 : 
47881,  Aug.  24.  43200 

Son  (The)  of  Coralie.     See  Coralie. 

Son  (A)  of  devotion;  by  H.  S.  Lewis.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  S.  Lewis.  Waco,  Tex.;  1900  A: 
5645,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  1.  43201 

Son  (The)  of  Don  Juan;  an  original  drama  in 
3  acts  inspired  by  the  reading  of  Ibsen's  work 
entitled  Gjengangere.  by  .Tos§  Echegaray,  tr. 
bv  Jnmes  Graham.  Boston.  Roberts  brothers, 
1895.    131  p.    front,     (port.)     12°. 

©  Roberts  bros.,  Boston ;  1895 :  24035.  May 
1;  2c.  Mar.  6.  43202 

Son  (A)  of  Erin;  an  Irish  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  C.  Callahan. 

©  J.  C.  Callahan,  United  States;  1890: 
7271,  Mar.  3.  43203 


Son    (The)    of    God;    1    act    play,    by    Richard 

i'lorauce.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1915;    D:  40513;    Robert 
Gruntal  Nathan,  Cambridge,  Mass.       43203a 

Son  (The)  of  Gurth;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M. 
McLane. 

©  Fannie  Moulton  McLane,  New  York;  D: 
15868,  May  15, 1909.  43204 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  M.  Mc- 
Lane.    [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    17,    1910;    D:  21822;  Fannie 

Jloulton  McLane,  New  York.  43205 

Son  (A)  of  Hagar;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Francis  Roberts. 

©  Francis  R.  Stewart,  United  States ;  1899 : 
G8010,  Oct.  20.  43206 

•  See  also  His  atonement. 

Son  (A)  of  Hermes.  See  Mortal  (The)  gods, 
and  other  plays. 

Son  (The)  of  his  father;  a  drama  in  1  act  for 

four  characters,  by  Frederick  Milton  Knowles. 

©  Fred.   M.   Knowles,   Brooklyn;   D :  8009, 

Feb.  16,  1906.  43207 

-play  of  American  life  in  4  acts,  by  D.  J. 

Shea.'  [95]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31417 ;  Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  43208 

Son  (The)  of  Israel.     Sec  Ben-Ami. 

Son  (A)  of  Italy.     See  Pedro,  the  Italian. 

Son  (A)  of  man;  play  of  today  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Douglas.     101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    14,    1913;    D :  33491 ;    Minnie 
Douglas,  New  York.  43209 

Son  (A)  of  Mars;  a  comedy  with  a  dramatic 
taint,  by  H.  L.  Blaisdell.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Lawrence  Blaisdell,  Rockford,  111. ; 
1898  :  8820,  .Tan.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  43210 

Son  (The)  of  Monte  Cristo;  an  original  melo- 
drama in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  F.  Lindon. 
©    Frank    Lindon,     United    States;     1890: 
3.5907,  Nov.  14.  43211 

Son  of  my  j.eart.      Sec  Vick  ma  chree. 

Son  (A)  of  rest;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  George  Weston.  [80]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto   only] 

©    Broadhurst    &    Currie,    New    York:    D: 
4302,  Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.    43212 

Son  (A)  of  Rome;  by  P.  B.  Mattia. 

©    Petrino    Bounaparte    Mattia,    Newark, 
N.  J. ;  D :  1912,  May  21.  1902.  43213 

Son  (The)  of  Solomon;  play  in  1  act,  by  Aaron 
Hoffman.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Jan.    9,    1911;    D:  23051;    Gordon. 
North  amusement  cc.  New  York.  43214 


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43215 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43234 


Son  (The)  of  the  bad  son;  play,  by  Raymond 
Guumont.    2  p.    4°.    TjT)ewritteu. 

©  ic.  May  8,  1913 ;  D :  33157 ;  Gaumont  cc, 
Flushins,  N.  Y.  43215 

Son  (A)  of  the  desert,  the  Arab;  story  of  Araby, 
dramatic  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  L.  J.  Howard. 
~  [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   11,   1915;    D :  4223S ;   Lorin   J. 
Howard,  Bogota,  N.  J.  43215a 

Son  of  the  devil.     See  Syn  d'iavola. 

Son  (The)  of  the  house;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Guy  Steely.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Guy    F.    Steely,    New    York ;    D :  14917, 
Jan.  27,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909.  43216 

Son  of  the  people;  a  prophet  drama  of  America 
in  A.  D.  2000  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  R. 
Gilbert. 

©   Raymond   Gilbert,   Meriden,   Conu. ;    D: 
8039,  Feb.  21,  1906.  43217 

Son  (The)  of  the  regiment;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  French  of  Le 
fils  du  regiment,  by  Paul  Berton. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York  ;  1897  :  44849, 
Aug.  9.  43218 

Son  (A)  of  the  sword;  a  play  in  5  scenes,  by 
O.  Skinner. 

©  Otis  Skinner,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
D  :  3544,  June  6,  1903.  43219 

Son  (A)  of  the  West;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  G.  Gibson.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©   .Joseph   Grant   Gibson,   New    York;    D: 
6799,  June  9,  1905 ;  2c.  June  9,  1905.        43220 

Son  (A)  of  the  wilderness;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  Humphrey. 

©   William   Humphrey,   New    York;    1897: 
9333,  Feb.  5.  43221 

Son  of  the  winds;  play   in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue;'by  C.  B.  De  Mille  and  W.  C.  De  Mille. 
©  Cecil   B.   De  Mille   and   William   C.   De 
Mille,  United  States ;  D :  8898,  Aug.  1,  1906. 

43222 
Son  of  Thespis.     See  Actor  (The) 

Son  of  Toto;  drama  iu  1  act,  by  S.  Picchianti. 
29  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  160S9 ;  Silvio  Pic- 

chianti,  Chicago.  43223 

Son  (A)  of  Uncle  Sam;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  and  8  scenes,  by  R.  J. 
Cloherty  (professionally  known  as  Richard  J. 
Riley)      [4],  67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard   Joseph  Cloherty,  Chicago;   D: 
30,  Jan.  12,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1901.       43224 


Son  pere;  comedie  en  4  actes  [par  A.  Guinon  et 
A.  Bouchinet]  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustration] 
1907.    2  p.  1.,  83  p.     12°. 

©  Albert  Guinon  et  Alfred  Bouchinet, 
Paris ;  D :  11909,  Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 
1907.  43225 

Son  petit  frere;  operette  eu  2  actes,  paroles  de 
Andrg  Barde,  musique  de  Charles  Cuvillier. 
Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1907.    86  p.    12°. 

©  Enoch  &  CO.,  Paris ;  D :  11264,  Aug.  31, 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1907.  43226 

Son  premier  voyage;  1  acte  et  2  tableaux,  de 
L.  Xanrof  [pseud,  of  L§on  Fourneau]  et  G. 
Guerin.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Xanrof  &  G.  Gu§rin,  Paris ;  D :  12500. 
Mar.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  43227 

Song  and  story;  by  W.  D.  Hall.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia ;  D :  2114, 
July  12,  1902;  2c.  July  12,  1902.  43228 

Song  (A)  at  the  castle.  See  Po'  white  trash 
and  other  one  act  dramas. 

Song-bird  (The);  plav  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hattou 
and  F.  L.  Hatton.  [93]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D:  40144;  Frederic 
Hatton  and  Fanny  Locke  Hatton,  Chicago. 

43229 


or,  Viola  Trill  vs.   Oss-car  Steinhaninier, 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Rawson.     24  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1913 ;  D  :  32949 ;  Edward  Sid- 
ney Rawson,  New  York.  43230 

Song-birds  (The);  a  musical  fancy  in  1  flight, 
book  by  G.  V.  Hobart,  music  by  Victor  Her- 
bert. [2],  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor, 
N.  Y.;  D:ill99,  Aug.  19,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  19, 
1907.  43231 

Song  medley,  no.  1;  by  H.  Holman.  1  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20892 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man, New  York.  43232 

Song  (The)  of  a  heart;  or,  The  sheriff  of  Clay 
County,  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Lee- 
land.     [94]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Leeland,  New  York  ;  D  :  1799,  Apr. 
29,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1902.  43233 

Song  (The)  of  a  soul;  by  E.  Locke. 

©    Edward    Locke,    New    York ;    D :  15448, 

Mar.  26,  1909.  43234 

Song  (The)  of  earth;  original  play  of  American 

life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Distelhorst.     [6],  105  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1915  ;  D  :  41099  ;  Walter  Dis- 
telhorst, Wauwatosa,  Wis.  43234a 


2180 


43234 


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43250 


Song  of  Hiawatha;  by  Henry  W.  Long-fellow, 
abridged  and  arr.  in  12  scenes,  by  Minnie  M. 
George.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  [1898]  95  p. 
illus.,  port.     8°. 

©  A.  Flanagan,  Chicago.     1898 :  58011.  Oct. 
3 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  43234b 

(A  dramatization  of  Longfellow's);  in  9 

scenes,  for  school  and  home  theatricals,  by 
Florence  Holbrook.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin 
&  company,  1902.  45  p.  16°.  (Riverside  lit- 
erature series) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  cVc  co.,  Boston ;  D  :  2448, 
Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1902.  43234c 

See  also  Hiawatha. 


Song  (The)  of  his  country;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  Fuller.     12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  24,   1915 ;    D :  41032 ;   Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  43234d 

Song  (A)  of  love;  dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  Magui. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21, 1914;  D  :  35731 ;  Meyer  Magui, 
New  York,  43234e 

Song  (The)  of  songs;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  para- 
phrased [from  the  Biblel  by  Rev.  M.  Rowell. 
Cadillac,  Mich.,  Church  News,  1892.    41  p.    8°. 

©    Morse    Rowell,    Cadillac,    Mich.;    1892: 
5286,  Feb.  2;  2c.  Mar.  18.  43235 

love  story  in  9  scenes,  by  E.  Sheldon,  based 

upon  novel  by  Hermann   Sudermann.     [271] 
p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Oct.  29,  1914  ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 1914 ;  D :  38629 ; 
Edward  Sheldon,  New  York.  43235a 

love  story  in  7  scenes,  by  E.  Sheldon,  based 

upon  novel  by  Hermann   Sudermann.      [271] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16.    1914;    D :  38509 ;    Edward 
Sheldon,  New  York.  43235b 


—  See  also   Day   (The)    of   vows. — Naamah, 
the  walled  garden. 


Song    of    the    cowherd, 
vaches. 


See    Banz    (Le)    des 


Song  (The)  of  the  nest;  in  4  acts,  by  N.  E. 
Walkup.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31, 1911 ;  D  :  24823  ;  Nellie  Eunice 
Walkup,  New  York.  43236 

Song  of  the  night;  1  act  play,  by  Louis  de 
Goucy.    [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1910;    D :  22752 ;    Gustavo 
Frohman,  New  York.  43237 

Song  (The)  of  the  sea-shell;  or,  The  Catalina 
maid,  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  C.  B. 
Price  and  Alonzo  Price,  music  by  L.  E.  Orth. 
Lyrics,    cover-title,  13  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Clara  B.  Price,  Boston  ;  D :  3648.  June  24. 
1903 ;  2c.  June  24,  1903.  43238 


Song  (The)  of  the  shirt.     See  More  than  gold. 

Song  (The)  of  the  soul's  redemption.  See 
Day  (The)  of  vows. 

Song  (The)  of  the  spring;  play  in  1  act,  by  G, 
Moyston.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11, 1912  ;  D  :  29649  ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  43239 

Song  (The)  of  the  stereoscope;  a. song  and  mono- 
logue, introducing  a  series  of  stereo.scopic 
views,  an  original  idea,  by  T.  Pastor. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1874 :  479,  Jan. 
14.  43240 

Song  of  the  swan,  by  J.  B.  Ould.  40  p.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1910 ;  D :  20017 ;  J.  B.  Ould, 
Unicoi,  Tenn.  43241 

Song  (The)  of  the  tooth;  a  burlesque  sketch 
with  two  or  three  characters,  by  L.  F.  Bi.shop. 
7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  Francis  Bishop,  Plainfield,  N.  J. ;  D : 
6329,  Feb.  13,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.       43242 

Song  (The)  of  the  world;  play  with  music  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  G.  H.  Broadhurst. 
[127]  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [AVords  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tune  14,  1913;  D:  33619;  George  H. 
Broadliurst,  New  York.  43243 

Song  (The)  of  youth;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Bradley.     [2],  163  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22607 ;  Alice  Brad- 
ley, Croton-on-Hudson.  N.  Y.  43244 

Song,  satire  and  repartee;  by  W.  D.  Hall. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  D.  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
22132,  Sept.  5;  2c.  Sept.  5.  43245 

Song  (The)  shop;  by  J.  Jordan. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  New  York;  D:  15789.  Mav 
6,  1909.  43246 

Song  that  saved;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Gertsraan. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20894 ;  S.  Gertsman, 
Spokane,  Wash,  43247 

Song  (The)  writer;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Stevens.     [57]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Millie  Stevens,  New  York;  D:7044,  July 
28,  1905;  2c.  July  21,  1905.  43248 

viiudeville  sketch,  by  R.  Tossell.    6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20.  1911 ;  D :  24245 ;  Richard  Tos- 
sell. Chicago.  43249 

Songe  (Le)  d'un  soir  d'amour;  poeme  the^tral, 
par  H.  Bataille.  16  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration 
thgatrale,  no.  148) 

©  May  7,  1910 ;  2c.  June  4,  1910 ;  D  :  21250 ; 
Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  43250 


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43270 


Song's  in  the  gloaming;  by  Olive  Harper.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D:  20414;  Katherine 
Rose  Burr,  New  York.  43251 

Songs  my  mother  sang.     See  Hubby's  dream. 

Songs  (The)  of  nations;  libretto  of  the  serio- 
comic medley,  compiled  and  arr.  and  in  part 
composed  by  J.  W.  Youmans.  Adrian,  Mich., 
Times  and  expositor  office,  1871. 

©   J.   W.    Youmans,   Adrian,    Mich. ;   1871 : 
11216,  Nov.  27.  43252 

Songs  of  sunny  lands;  or,  Darky dom,  forty 
minute  sketch  of  negro  songs  and  dances,  by 
AV.  M.  Cook  and  A.  Rogers.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Y/ords  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D :  24963 ;  Will  Marion 
Cook  and  Alex  Rogers,  New  York.  43253 

Songs  of  the  moment;  vaudeville  act,  by  C.  W. 
Lean.     [3],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.     11,     1915;     D:  39936;     Cecil 
Worthington  Lean,  New  York.  43253a 

Songs  of  the  sixties.     See  Jumbo  Jum. 

Sonia;   drame   lyrique   en  3   actes,   de   Charles 

Batilliot,  musique  de  Philippe  Gaubert.    Paris, 

p:uoch  &  cie.,  1913.    41  p.    12°.    [Words  only] 

©    Feb.    28,    1913;    2c.    Mar.    1,    1913;    D: 

32473 ;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  43254 

wordless  character  play  in  4  acts,  4  scenes 

and   3   pictures,   by   E.    Svala.      [68]    p.     4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913 ;  D :  33803 ;  Ellen  Svala, 
London.  43255 

or.  Not  pure  but  good,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  P.  Melrose  and  H.  Chapman. 

©    Frank    Melrose    and     Harry     Chapman, 
New  York ;  1886  :  19392,  Aug.  27.  43256 

Sonia  Poninski;  a  tragic  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B. 
Alexander.     [1],  16  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Sigmund  B.  Alexander,    Boston;    1891: 
41238,  Nov.  17;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  43257 

Sonia's  father;  1  act  drama,  by  Herbert  Hall 
Winslow  and  H.  First.  [2],  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1910;  D:  22476;  Harry  First, 
New   York.  43258 

Sonnenscheinchen;   schauspiel   in  4   akten,   von 

Gebhard  SchJitzler-Perasini.     Berlin,  Berliner 

theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.     86  p.     12°. 

©   Ic.   July   17,   1913;    D :  34881 ;    Berliner 

theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43259 

Sonnie;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott.  17  p.  4**. 
Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Abbott,    Brooklyn;    D:  15290, 
Mar.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  43PQ0 

Sonnie-boy's  people.     See  Colors. 


Sonnwendtag  (Der);  drama  [in  1  akt]  von  Karl 
Sehoulierr.  Vollstandige  neuschaffung  1912. 
Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1913,     128  p.     8°. 

©   Nov.    14,   1912;    2c.    Jan.   23,   1913;    D: 
32332;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  43261 

Sonny;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  P.  Mulgrew.  [1], 
17  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24786 ;  John  Arthur 
Slurray,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  43262 

Sonny  Day;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Wilson 
Woodrow  and  A.  L.  Sessions.  [129]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  D :  34063 ;  Archibald  L. 
Sessions,  New  York.  43263 

Sonoda;  Japanese-American  plav  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  G.  Hooker.     [2],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1910 ;  D  :  22332  ;  William  Gris- 
wold  Hooker,  Spokane,  Wash.  43264 

Sonora — the  border  line;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
L  W.  Heysinger.  [2],  42  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   July  12,   1915;   D :  41209 ;    Isaac   W. 
Heysinger,  Philadelphia.  43264a 

Sons  and  daughters;  by  C.  H.  Lee. 

©   Colton   Hyde   Lee,    Washington;    1899: 
41963,   June  27.  43265 

Sons  (The)  and  daughters  of  the  Revolution; 
by  W.  Martin. 

©  William  Martin,  Brooklyn;  1896:43549, 
July  29.  43266 

Son's  (A)  error.     See  Terrance  Brady,  Esq. 

Sons  (The)  of  Abraham;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  George  V.  Hobart  and  Hugh  Herbert. 
[1],  29  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39277 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  43266a 

Sons  of  Benjamin;  a  pastoral  play  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  A.  Tefft.     [51]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  A.  TefCt,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  12519. 
Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  43267 

Sons  (The)  of  Buttinsky;  by  S.  L.  Lowenthal. 

©  Solomon  L.  Lowenthal,  Chicago;  D:  5318, 

July  20,  1904.  43268 

Sons  (The)  of  God;  a  romantic  farce-drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Trethewey  Smith.  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,   1913;   D :  32219 ;   Samuel  T. 
Smith,  Waterbury,  Conn.  43269 

Sons  of  Ham;  by  S.  B.  Cassin  and  J.  A.  Shipp. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hurtig  &  Seamon,  New  York;  1900  A: 
27064,  Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  43270 


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43271 


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48289 


Sons  of  Hopworth  town;  temperance  play  for 
young  people,  by  L.  Gulliver.  ( In  Temperance 
educational  quarterly,  Jan.,  1910) 

©  Jan.  17,  1910  ;  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1910 ;  D  :  17987 ; 
Lucile  Gulliver,  Roxbury,  Mass.  43271 

Sons  (The)  of  Ireland;  or.  The  shadows  «f 
famine,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gaylord. 

©  A.  E.  Gaylord,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1891: 
8366.  Mar.  5.  43272 

Sons  of  Mattathias;  a  drama,  by  J.  A.  Larape. 
Cbicago,  J.  A.  Lampe,  1898.     1  p.  1.,  38  p.    8°. 

©  John  A.  Lampe,  Chicago ;  1898 :  75199, 
Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.  43273 

Sons  of  rest. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  Samuel  Harris,  and 
Al.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  1001,  Oct.  23, 
1901.  43274 

Sons  of  temperance.     See  S.  O.  T. 

Sons  (The)  of  the  father;  drama  of  today  in 
1  act,  by  W.  P.  Allen  and  E.  Shinn.  [2].  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  191.5;  D:  40530;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  and  Everett  Shinn, 
New  York.  43274a 

Son's  (A)  revenge.     Sec  San  Francisco. 

Sonya;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Felix.  [146] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mildred  Felix,  New  York  ;  D  :  11722,  Nov. 
12,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1907.  43275 

Soothsayer  (The);  a  musical  comedy  drama  in 

3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  G.  A.  Walter,  jr., 
music  by  A.  O.  Olmsted.  [Green  Bay,  Wis., 
Green  Bay  printing  company]  1906.  64  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.  A.  Walter,  jr..  Green  Bay,  AVis. :  D: 
8391,  Apr.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  July  20.  1907.      43276 

Sophie  Bardina;  an  original  Russian  drama  in 

4  acts,  5  scenes  and  1  tableau,  by  J.  S.  Pop- 
per. 

©  Jacob  S.  Popper,  New  York ;  D :  10113, 
Mav.  11,  1907.  43277 

Sophie  Dorothea;  or.  Count  Konig'smark,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  Baroness  1011a  von  Wrede. 
44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Baroness  Ella  von  Wredo.  Paris;  D: 
5095,  May  31,  1904 ;  2c.  May  31,  1904.     43278 

Sophisticated  (The)  father;  [drama  in  1  act] 
by  T.  Bonnet.     6  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12.  1915;  D :  40402 ;  Theodore 
Bonnet,  San  Francisco.  43278a 

Sophomore  (The);  a  college  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Edwin  Bateman  Morris.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  pub.  co.,  1910.     43  p.     12°. 

©  May  18,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21071 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        43279 


Sophomore  (The)  and  the  soubrette;  a  1  act 
comedy  with  music,  book  by  L.  S.  Sarver,  mu- 
sic by  William  M.  Hutchinson.  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Lucy  Spencer  Sarver,  New  York;  D: 
10388,  Apr.  22,  1907;  2c.   May  20,  1907. 

43280 

Sophomore's  (The)  joke.  See  Kidnapped  (The) 
freshman. 

Sophonisbe;  trag6die  en  4  actes,  en  vers,  par 
A.  Poizat.  (In  La  Petite  illustration,  no.  23. 
2  aoQt  1913;  s6rie-theatre,  no.  14) 

©  Aug.  2,  1913;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1913;  I) : 
34443;  Alfred  Poizat,  Paris.  43281 

Sor  Angelica;  comedia  Ifrica  en  1  acto  y  4 
cuadros,  escrita  en  verso  y  prosa  por  Luis 
Linares  Becerra  y  Javier  de  Burgos,  mtisica 
de  los  maestros  Nieto  y  Gandela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1911.  39  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25007 ;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  de  Burgos.  Ma- 
drid. 43282 

Sorcerer  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts  and  2  pts.,  by 
A.  W.  Gutkaes.    35  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  William  Gutkaes,  St.  Louis;  D: 
8043,  Feb.  23,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1906.    43283 

Sorcerer's  (The)  art;  by  H.  M.  Gardner.  4  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1910;  D:  21275;  Herbert 
Maurice  Gardner,  Los  Angeles.  43284 

Sorcerer's  (The)  spell;  dramatic  play  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Archdall.     [3],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912 ;  D :  30546 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  43285 

Sorceress  (The);  or.  The  hour  of  retribution, 
a  melodramatic  legendary  and  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  G.  Melville. 

©  Mrs.  George  Melville,  New  York;  1873: 
6645,  June  14.  43286 

or,  The  lady  of  the  Louvre,  play  in  4  acts, 

by  Wm.  G.  V.  Sutphen  and  R.  Hunter.     [180] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1913;  D:  321.37;  W.  G.  Van 
Tassel  Sutphen  and  Robert  Hunter,  Now 
York.  43287 

See  also  Sorciere  (La) — T' Jahna. 

Sorceress  (The)  of  palmistry;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  R.  Warren.  [1],  76  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  Decatur.  111. ; 
1895:64144,  Dec.  18;   2c.  July   20,   1896. 

43288 

a  play  in  8  acts,  with  a  prologue,  by  G.  R. 

Warren. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren,  Decatur.  111. ; 
1896:42053,  July  20.  43289 


2183 


43290 


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43308 


Sorciere  (La);  drauie  eii  5  actes,  jiar  V.  Sardoii. 
[2],  63  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris ;  D :  4467,  Jan.  5, 
1904;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1904.  43290 

' drame  lyrique   en   5   actes,   de   A.  Sardou, 

d'apres  I'oeuvre  de  Victorien  Sardou,  nmsique 
de   Oamille   Erlauger.      Paris,    Calmann-Levy 

,     [1912]     58  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©    Dec.    16,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    27,    1913;    D: 
32089 ;  Andre  Sardou,  Paris.  43291 

(The  sorceress);  drame  on  .5  actos.  de  Vic- 


torien Sardou,  tlie  story  in  EnslisFi  and 
French  by  Gliarles  Alfred  Byrne.  23  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  D :  7669,  Nov. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  43292 

• a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  i>y  V. 

Sardou.     [148]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris  ;  D  :  4396,  Doc.  16, 
1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1903.  43293 

Sordid  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Loughran 
and  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915;  D :  40879 ;  John  M. 
Loughran  and  Wni.  Henry  Duncan,  jr.,  Brook- 
lyn. 43293a 

Soremonda;  tragedy  in  2  scenes,  by  T.  G. 
Springer.     45,  [2]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  ]911;  D :  24054 ;  T.  G. 
Springer,  San  Francisco.  43294 

Sorosis;   a   grand   spectacular  pantoniinie   in   2 
.  acts,  by  W.  E.  Blake. 

©  Wm.  E.  Blake,  Goshen,  N.  Y. ;  1871: 
6142,  June  28.  43295 

Sorrow;  a  drama  in  1  act  of  true  Virginia  life, 
by  A.  G.  Armstrong.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910 ;  D :  21817 ;  Allan  Gor- 
don Armstrong,  New  York;  43296 

Sorrow-of -heart.     See  Queen  Herzeleid. 

Sorrows  (The)  of  Belg'ium;  play  in  6  scenes,  by 
I.,eonid  Andreyev,  authoi-ized  tr.,  by  Herman 
Bernstein.  New  York,  Macmillan  co.,  1915. 
6  p.  1.,  132  p.    12°. 

©  June  1(5,  1915;  2c.  June  17,  1915;  D: 
40966;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  43296a 

Sorrows  (The)  of  life;  by  F.  A.  Heck. 

©  Franklin  Alfred  Heck,  Toledo.  O. ;  D: 
4320,  Nov.  27,  1903.  43297 

Sorrows  (The)  of  Satan;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Benno  Kulper.  New  York  ;  1898  :  67432, 
Nov.  IS ;  2c.  May  6,  1899.  43298 

— — • by  A.  Tonnac. 

©   A.   H.    Chamberlyn.    New    York;    1898: 
65519,  Nov.  7.  43299 
See  also  Prince  Lucio. 


Sorrows  (The)  of  the  Seminoles.     See  Osceola. 
Soto',  a  Komachi.     See  Nolo,  dramas. 

Soubrette;  hallo  in  4  (piadri  e  6  episodi  libretto 
di  A.  Tedeschi,  niusica  di  G.  Orefice,  core- 
graphica   di  A.   Coppini.     15  p.     illus.     16°. 

^     (Libretto) 

©  Achille  Tedeschi  e  Giacorao  Oretice. 
Milan;  D:  11921,  Dec.  16;  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10. 
1907.  43300 

or,  Hearts  and  trumps,  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

by  J.  Vaughn. 

©  John  Vaughn,  Boston;  1888:6422, Mar.  I. 

43301 

Soubrette  (The)  and  the  landlady;  a  musical 
sketch,  by  Lawrence  Bradley.  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Irla  Le  Bara  and  Margareta  Gast,  New 
York  ;  D  :  6905,  July  3,  1905  ;  Ic.  June  21,  1905  ; 
le.  July  3,  1905.  43302 

Soubrette  monologue;  by  C.  L.  Monroe. 

©  Charles  L.  Monroe,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1898  :  30264,  May  16 ;  2c.  May  16.  43303 

Soufflons  nos  dames;  operette  en  1  acte,  de 
Mauprey  et  Pougaud,  nmsique  de  Mauprey  et 
Ghagnon.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1915.  47  p.  8". 
[Ivibretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41616;  .Toubert,  Paris.  43303a 

Soul;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Rontey. 

©  A.  M.  Rontey,  New  York;  1892:8650, 
Feb.  24  ;  2c.  Apr.  18.  43304 

Soul  (A)  among  lions;  by  W.  Vance.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Wilson  Vance,  Bloomtield,  N.  J. ;  1900  A : 

27189,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  43305 

Soul  (The)  and  the  sinner;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  Cora  Maynard  [pseud,  of  Emily  C.  Griffin] 

[124]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Griffin,  New  York;  D :  11588,  Oct. 

25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  43306 

Soul  (The)  awakening;  sketch,  by  Maxi  Sher- 

rod   [pseud,  of  Mrs.  F.  J.  Drick]     13  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32086 ;  Sirs.  F.  Jeri- 

del  Drick,  Brazoria,  Tex.  43307 

Soul   (The)   bearers;   tragedy   of  the   mind,   by 

A.    P.   Dunlop  and   W.   J.   Jones.      [2],   28   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1914 ;  D :  30217 ;  Will  J.  Jones, 
New  York.  •  43307a 

Soul  (The)  dream;  by  J.  Dika. 

©  Juliette  Dika,  New  York;  D :  12592.  Mar. 

21,  1908.  43308 

Soul  (The)  in  the  attic;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H. 

Gould  and  Frances  Whitehouse.     [95]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;  D:  37834;  Elizabeth 
Hull  (iould,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  43308a 


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43309 


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43328 


Soul  (The)  in  the  attic — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Wlutehouse  ami  Eliza- 
beth Gould.    82  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©   Ic.   June   IS,    1913;    D :  33523 ;    Frances 
Whitehouse,  Valley  Cottage,  N.  Y.  43309 

Soul  (The)  in  the  till;  by  H.  C.  Baker.    Type- 
written. 

©  Henry   Charles   Baker,   Iowa  City,   la. ; 
1897  :  44572.  Aug.  6  ;  2c.  Aug.  6.  43310 

Soul  (The)  kiss;  a  musical  comedy  review,  by 
Harry  B.  Smith. 

©  H.  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  11788,  Nov. 
22,  1907.  43311 

Soul  mates;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Crim- 
mins.     [3],  ISO  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1914;    D :  38318 ;    Agnes 
Louise  Crimmins,  AVest  Newton,  Mass. 

43311a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  K.  Kiser.     117  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1909 ;  D :  17101 ;  S.  E.  Kiser, 
Evanston,  111.  43312 

Soul  mates  astray;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
L.  De  W.  Sarver.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  De  Witt  Sarver,  New  York;  D: 
14142,  Oct.  2G,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.      43313 

Soul  (The)  of  a  child;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Marian 
Brooks  Fx'othingham  [i.  e.  M.  B.  F.  Eckstrom] 
[1],  60  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    5,    1914;     D :  35927 ;    Marian 
Brooks  Frothinghara  Eckstrom,  New  York. 

43313a 

Soul  (The)  of  a  cynic;  a  drama,  by  Sutton 
Broome  [pseud,  of  A.  W.  Smith] 

©  Willard  George  Little,  Tacoma  ;  D  :  9583, 
Nov.  19,  1906.  43314 

Soul  (The)  of  a  scarecrow;  a  1  act  play,  by  E. 
Abbott.     23  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Abbott,    New    York ;    D :  14049, 
Oct.  13,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1908.  43315 

Soul  (The)  of  a  sonata;  plav  in  1  act,  by 
Broughton  Tall  [i.  e.  S.  B.  Tall]  [26]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1915;    D :  39395 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  43315a 

Soul  (The)  of  a  violin;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Max  M.  Simon.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  32516;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  43316 

Soul  (The)  of  Adrienne;  psychological  play  in  4 
acts,  by  V.  Page  and  C.  Stuart-Linton.  60  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    25.    1911;    D:  25308;    Charles 
Stuart-Linton  and  Vivian  Page,  New  York. 

43317 


Soul  (The)  cf  an  artist;  1  act  serio-comedy,  by 
J.   h\   I'owell.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  P'rancis  Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn. ;  D : 
11445,   Sept.  30,   1907;  2c.    Sept.  30,   1907. 

43318 

Soul  (The)  of  Edmund  JafFray;  an  emotional- 
ism in  1  act,  by  E.  H.  Wight. 

©  Emma  Howard  Wight,  Baltimore ;  1892  • 
39217,  Sept.  28.  43319 

Soul  of  Giuseppe;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Greve. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1910;    D;  20298;    Clifford 
Greve,  Saint  Louis.  43320 

Soul  (The)  of  honor;  a  romantic  drama  by  E. 
Ormonde. 

©  Eugene  Ormonde,   New   York ;    D :  3043, 
Feb.  25,  1903.  43321 

-a  society  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts, 

by  C.  L.  Preston. 

©  Clarence  L.  Preston,  Findlav,  O. ;  1896: 
43548,  July  29.  '  43322 

Soul  (The)  of  Imla;  psychological  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  C.  Doremus.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   18,   1911;    D :  28019 ;    Mary   C. 
Doremus,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  43323 

Soul  (The)  of  Magdalene;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Sewell  Roy  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Roy]  56  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    22,    1912;    D :  31207 ;    Mary    F. 
Roy,  Washington.  43324 

Soul  (The)  of  Marita;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Dorothy  L.  Bristol.  [98]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1913;    D :  33069 ;    Ida    H. 
Smith,  New  York.  43325 

Soul  of  music;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  M.  Wallace. 
36  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17309 ;  Florence  Ma- 
gill  Wallace,  Moline,  111.  43326 

Soul  (The)  of  the  actress;  a  tale  of  Versailles,  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter.  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York ;  1879:  1051.  .Ian. 
21 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  43327 

Soul  (The)  of  the  desert.     Sec  Ame  du  desert. 

Soul  (The)  of  the  rich  man.  See  New  mono- 
logues and  dialect  stories. 

Soul  (The)  of  the  tree;  drama  in  3  scenes,  by 
Van  Deariug  Perrine.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910 ;  D :  21487  ;  Mary  B.  Ford, 
New  York.  43328 


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43345 


Soul  (The)  of  the  violin;  comedy  drama  In  4 
acts,  by  J.  Emerson.  [2],  54  p.  4"'.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914 ;  D :  39187 ;  Jack  Emer- 
son, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  43328a 


—  a  musical  drama  in  1  act,  by  Jennie  Gor- 
don and  L.  Weltman.  [2],  10  p.  8°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D :  32373 ;  Leon  Welt- 
man, Omaha,  Neb.  43329 

—  Sec  also  Magic  strings. 


Soul  (The)  of  the  world;  mystery  play  of  the 
nativity  and  the  passion  by  P.  Dearmer.  Lon- 
don, A.  R.  Mowbray  &  co.,  ltd.,  1911.  65  p. 
front.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1911;  D: 
25971;  Mrs.  Percy  Dearmer,  London.      43330 

Soul  (The)  of  the  wounded;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  R.  Meyer.     [1],  91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D :  34609 ;  Lucy  R. 
Meyer,  Chicago.  43331 

Soul  (The)  of  Undine;  a  poetic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  E.  Aldricli.  67  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  Aldrieh,  New  Yorl^ ;  D  :  16039, 
June  10,  1909;  2c.  June  10,  1909.  43332 

Soul  (The)  of  Venice;  scenario  with  music  and 
dance  for  moving  pictures,  by  Melanie,  baronin 
Rottenthal.  [1],  2  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21.  1009 ;  D :  16.599 ;  Melanie, 
baronin  Rottenthal.  New  York.  43333 

Soul  (The)  of  woman;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Arnold  Reeves  and  A.  Ross.  [2],  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1910;  D :  22516 ;  INIrs.  Aubrey 
Ruggles  and  Aaron  Ross,  Harrington  Park, 
N.  J.  43334 

Soul  outcast;  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  J.  Tackman.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1909 ;  D :  17711 ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  York.  43335 

Soul  (The)  struggle;  or,  A  double  life,  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  B.  Sternberg.  [127]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  B.  Sternberg,  Portlan.l,  Or.;  D: 
13205.  June  17,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.    43336 

Soul  (The)  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Faller.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1914;  D :  35700;  Jacob  Faller. 
New  York.  43336a 

Soul  (The)  within;  drama  in  prologue  and  5 
acts,  by  T.  M.  Carroll.  [80]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1915;  D:  41789;  Thomas 
Murray  Can-oil,  Jersey  City.  43336b 


Soulless  (A)  butterfly;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  E.  D.  Mintur)!.     [64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  Disney  Minturn,  St.  Louis;  D :  8933, 

Aug  3,  1906 ;  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1906.  43337 

Souls;  American  melodramatic  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Bellamy  in  collaboration  with 
James  H.  Cowan  and  H.  W.  Stickel.  [47]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1913  ;  D  :  34103  ;  Russell  Bel- 
lamy, Wilmington,  N.  C.  43338 

drama  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin. 

104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   11,   1913;   D:  32928;   Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkin,  New  York.  43339 

■  a  1  act  comedy,  by  B.  Taub. 

©  Bernard  Taub,  New  York  ;  D  :  14664,  Dec. 
30,  1908.  43340 

•play  in  5  acts,  by  I.  C.  Wells.     87  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1911 ;  D :  23781 ;  Iverson  C. 
Wells,  Chicago.  43341 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Lawson.     [2],  69  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1915;  D:  40716;  John  How- 
ard Lawson,  New  York.  43341a 

Soul's  (A)  awakening;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Sharpsteen.     [1],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  8,  1914;   D :  38071 ;   Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  43341b 

Souls  (A)  exchange;  a  drama,  by  Pauline  C. 
Rust  and  Dor6  Davidson. 

©  Rust  and  Davidson,   New   York;   1897: 
45285,  Aug.  11.  43342 

Soul's  (The)  master;  an  esoteric  psychologue  in 
1  act  and  15  illusions.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  Herrmann,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. ; 
1895  :  43285,  Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  43343 

Soul's  (A)  redemption.     Sec  St.  Elmo. 

Souls  unsatisfied;  a  tragedy  of  humble  lives  in 
4  acts,  by  R.  L.  Kingdon.  70  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Rex    Leslie   Kingdon,    Joplin.    Mo. ;    D : 
13041,  May  23,  1908;  2c.  May  23,  1908.    43344 

Sounding  brass;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  C>. 
Kirkbride.     [3],  130  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24,    1915;    D :  41561 ;    W.    H. 
Churchman  Kirkbride,  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

43344a 

Soup!  soup!  soup!;  farce  comedy  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  .John  Guerin. 

©   Montgomery   &   Farrell,   Portland,    Or. ; 
1900  A :  5207,  Feb.  26.  43345 

Soup  (The)  tureen  and  other  duologues  and 
dialogues.     See  Plays  for  private  acting. 


2186 


43346 


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43365 


Soupe  (La)  est  mauvaise;  par  Emile  Regebert. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;   D:  29997;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  43346 

Sour  and  sweet;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  J.  C. 
Crawford.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  C.  Crawford,  San  Francisco;  D: 
7335,  Aug.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905.         43347 

Sour  grapes;  comedy  episode  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Eddy.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
^'    ©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1913;    D:347G5;    Charles 
Eddy,  London.  43348 


— ■  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Rivers. 
[3],  40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31.  1913 ;  D :  32153 ;  Lidie  Avir- 
rett  Rivers,  Birmingham,  Ala.  43349 

or,  A  second  hand  wife,  a  farcical  comedy 


in  3  acts,  by  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©  Charles  T.   Vincent,   New   York;    1885: 
8546,  Apr.  11.  43350 

Sour  (A)  mash;  an  original  musical  comedy, 
by  M.  E.  Hanley. 

©   M.   E.   Hanley,   Memphis,   Tenu. ;    1886: 
21058,  Sept.  20.  43351 

Souralia;  a  romantic  spectacular  operetta  in  3 
acts,  libretto  by  T.  T.  Frankenberg. 

©  Theodore  Thomas  Frankenberg,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  1897  :  60240,  Oct.  25.  43352 

Souris  d'hotel;  piece  en  1  acte.par  Louis  Bouvet 
et  Philippe  Gordeaux.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912. 
22  p.    8°. 

©    Dec.   28,   1912;   2c.    Jan.   21,    1913;    D: 
32017;  Joubert,  Paris.  43353 

Sous  la  lumiere  rouge;  drame  eu  3  actes,  pur 
M.  Level  et  E.  Rey.  24  p.,  illus.  4°.  (Sup- 
pigment  gratuit  au  no.  283  du  Monde  illustre, 
1"  juillet  1911) 

©  July  1,  1911 ;  2c.  July  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24697  ; 
Maurice  Level  et  Etienne  Rey,  Paris.      43354 

Sous  1' epaulette;  di*ame  en  5  actes,  par  A.  Ber- 
nMe.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1906.  2 
p.  1.,  84  p.    12^ 

©  Arthur  BernMe,  Paris  ;  D  :  8236,  Mar.  28, 
1906  ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1906.  43355 

Soutane  (La);  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  par  Arthur 
Bern&de.  Paris,  Librairie  Moliere,  1905.  89 
p.    12^ 

©  Felix  Demoly,  Paris ;  D :  6328,  Mar.  14, 
1905;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1905.  43356 

South  Africa;  a  military  melodrama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  .John  Ci-ittonden  Webl).  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
.-.089,  Feb.  24.  43357 


South  (The)  African  girl;  play  in  4  acts  and  9 
scenes,  by  R.  T.  Murray.  63  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914;  D:  37939;  Robt.  T. 
Murray,  New  York.  43358 

South  (The)  before  the  war;  a  new  original 
spectacular  and  comedy  representation,  writ- 
ten and  arr.  by  J.  H.  Whalleu  aud  H.  H.  Mar- 
tell.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  H.  Whallen,  Louisville,  aud  Harry  H. 
Martell,  New  Jersey  ;  1893 :  11226,  Mar.  3 ;  2c. 
Nov.  27.  43359 

South  (The)  Carolina  legislature.  See  Who 
has  de  flo'P 

South  Carolina  minstrels;  ten  years  of  fraud. 

©  J.  Evans  Button,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1877 : 
14678,  Dec.  17.  43360 

South  (The)  during  the  war.  Sec  Southern 
refugees. 

South  of  safety;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Wills. 
[69]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28601 ;  Edith  Sker- 
rett  Wills,  Washington.  43361 

South  (The)  Sea  islands;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Millar.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  403S6 ;  Lloyd  Byron 
Millar,  Wichita,  Kan.  43361a 

South  (The)  Spring  ranch.  See  Gentleman 
(A)  cowboy. 

South  (The)  vs.  the  North.  See  Old  black 
Joe, 

South  (The)  wind;  military-melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Meudenhall.  [79]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41311 ;  Abram  Meu- 
denhall, Chicago.  43361b 

Southern  (The)  carnival  company;  a  mono- 
logue, by  N.  Reiss.     3  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nat  Reiss,  New  York ;  D :  4224.  Nov.  10. 
1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1903.  43362 

Southern  chivalry;  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  G.  White.  [2],  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  28226 ;  George  White, 
Philadelphia.  43363 

Southern  (A)  Cinderella;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.,  [1913]     51  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1913  ;  D  :  34811 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  43364 

Southern  (The)  convict;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  M.   Leitner. 

©  Alice  Marion  Leitner,  Augusta,  Ga. ; 
1881  :  1S7-1,  Feb.  5.  43365 


2187 


43366 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSinOKS 


43391 


Southern  (The)  cross;  by  T.  J.  Ford. 

©  Thos.  J.  Ford,  Geneva,  O. ;  1889:12610, 
Apr.  23.  43366 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Daingerfield,  jr. 

©  Foxhall  Daingerfield,  jr.,  Lexington,  Ky. ; 
D :  15801,  May  8,  1909.  43367 

or.  Diamond  robbery,   a  drama,  by  T.   J. 


Southern  memories;  sketch,  by  E.  Artusy.     [1], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912 ;  D :  28936 ;  Eva  Artusy, 


Ford. 

©  Thomas  J.  Ford,  Geneva,  O. ;  1889 :  8633, 
Mar.  18.  43368 

—  See  also  Flash  (The)  of  diamonds. 


Southern  cross  drill;  by  Lieut.  Charles  Dugan. 
[Memphis,  Tenn.,  S.  C.  Toof  &  co.,  1907]  7, 
[1]   p.     12°. 

©  William  Love  McLean,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  10294,  Mar.  20,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31,  1907. 

43369 

Southern  (The)  daisy.     12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   James  B.   Rice,  Chicago ;   D :  7446,   Oct. 

23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1905.  43370 

Southern  (A)  episode;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  L. 
Newton.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    L.    Newton,    Chicago;    1900    A: 
172.53,  .Tuly  13;  2c.  July  13.  43371 

Southern  (A)  feud;  an  original  American  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  L.  Grunewald  and  R.  W. 
France. 

©  Frederick  L.  Gnmewald  and  Robert  W. 
France,  Chicago  ;  1890 :  4518,  Feb.  5.      43372 

Southern  (A)  gentleman;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  C.  Clement. 

©    Clay    Clement,    Chicago;    1896:     66412, 
Dec.  7.  43373 

Southern  hearts  and  southern  homes.  See 
Tempest  and  sunshine. 

Southern  (A)  heiress;  a  thrilling  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  showing  a  perfect  representation  of 
southern  white  and  darkey  life  before  and 
after  the  war,  by  H.  W.  Harmeyer. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
6160,  Feb.  20.  43374 
Same. 

©  Horace  W.  Harmeyer,  Cincinnati ;  1890 : 
25920,  Aug.  21.  43375 

Southern  (The)  home.     See  Destiny. 

Southern  (The)  homestead;  3  act  drama,  by 
R.   Ralph. 

©  Richard  Ralph,    Brooklyn;    1890:26960. 

Sept.  3.  43376 

Southern  (The)  loyalist.  See  Tried  and  true. 
Southern     loyalists;     or,     Marching     through 

Georgia,  G.  A.  R.  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  S. 

Goss.     Marlborough,  Mass.,  A.  S.  Beauchamp, 

1887.     45  p.     16°. 

©   Walter   S.   Goss,    Marlborough,    Mass.; 
1887:13907,  May  27;  2c.  June  15.         43377 


Galveston,  Tex. 


43378 


Southern  refugees;  or,  The  South  during  the 
•war,  a  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Heath. 

©  George  W.  Heath.  HaverluH,  Mass.; 
1872  :  12568,  Nov.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1873.    43379 

Southern  (A)  romance;  pastoral  sketch,  by  P.  G. 
MacLean.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22703 ;  P.  G.  Mac- 
Lean,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  43380 

•  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dietrichstein. 

©  Leo  Dietrichstein,  New  York;  1897: 
51570,  Sept.  15.  43381 

Southern  (A)  rose;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  1900  A :  11657, 
May  8.  43382 

•  a  military  drama,  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Brown. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1899 :  13.588, 
Feb.  18.  43383 

a  story  of  the  South  of  to  day  in  4  acts,  by 

F,  C.  Chamberlin.     [141]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Carleton    Chamberlin,    Wollaston, 

Mass. ;  D :  496,  May  21,  1901 ;  2c.  May  21,  1901. 

43384 

'Same.    2d  ed.     [118]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Carleton  Chamberlin.  Wollaston, 
Mass. ;  D  :  1263,  Jan.  9,  1902  ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1902  ; 
2c.  Jan.  18,  1902.  43385 

Same.    3d  ed.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  C.  Chamberlin,  Wolhixton,  Mass., 
D:  1315,  Jan.  18,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  IS,  1902. 

43386 

Southern  (A)  soldier's  sweetheart;  an  Ameri- 
can play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  McGuigan. 

©  George  S.  McGuigan,  Youngstown,  O. . 
D  :  2925,  Jan.  29,  1903.  43387 

Southern  (A)  story;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  P.  Hy- 
man.    24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911;  D:  24084;  Arthur 
Peirce  Hyman,  New  York.  43388 

Southern  (A)  tale.     See  Aldyth  and  Tostig. 

Southern  (The)  widow;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I. 
Osgood.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912;  D :  29367 ;  Irene  Os- 
good, Guilsborough  Hall,  Northamptonshire, 
England.  43389 

Southerner  (The).     Typewritten. 

©  Hartwig  Barucli,  New  York  ;  1893  :  2102, 
Jan.  9 ;  Ic.  Jan.  9 ;  Ic.  Jan.  25.  43390 

a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Nevins. 

©  Charles  Nevins,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
35115.  Oct.  2.  43391 


2188 


43395^ 


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4341i^ 


Southerner  (The) — Continued. 

a  military  drama,  by  G.  L.  Williams. 

©  Grant   Langvvorthy   Williams,   Portland, 
Or. ;  1892  :  37276,  Sept.  12.  43392 

■  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Carlos. 

©  Frank  Carlos,  Boston  ;  1877  :  750,  Jan.  18. 

43393 

a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  with 


prologue,  by  H.  N.  Baruch. 

©  Hartwig  Nathaniel  Baruch,  New  York ; 
1891 :  47972,  Dec.  30.  43394 

Southerners  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Lane.     [212]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Bachelder  Lane,  Chicago ;  D : 
8452,  Apr.  30,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1906.      43395 

a   musical   comedy   libretto   in   2   acts,   by 

H.  B.  Smith.     [66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  5005, 
May  10,  1904 ;  2c.  May  10,  1904.  43396 

Southland;  or.  The  black  age,  originated  by 
M.  H.  Welsh. 

©  Michael  H.  Welsh,  Lancaster.  Pa. ;  1898 : 
74051,  Dec.  19.  43397 

Southpaw  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914;  D :  39211 ;  F.  Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  43397a 

Southpaw  Sammy;  baseball  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  G.  Longman.  [123]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;  D:  29326;  Edward 
George  Longmanf  Brooklyn,  43398 

Souvenir  (The)  fiends;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by 
\V.  T.  p:ilwanger.     [7]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Theodore  Ellwanger,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10S72,  June  28,  1907 ;  2c.  June  28. 
1907.  43399 

Souvenir  spoons;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Irving 
Dale  [pseud,  of  H.  L.  Dale]  Boston,  Wal- 
ter H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.    11  p.    12°. 

©  May  13,  1915 ;  2c.  May  14, 1915  ;  D  :  40641, 
n.  li.  Dale,  Boston.  43399a 

Sovereign  (The);  play  of  today,  by  E.  E.  Starr. 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41185  ;  Elizabeth  El- 
len Starr,  Baltimore.  43399b 

Sovereign  (The)  citizen;  an  original  American 
drama  [by  G.  McBride]  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877. 
36  p.     12°. 

©  G.  McBride,  St.  Louis;  1877:6830, 
June  8;  2c.  July  5.  43400 

See  also  TJncle  Sam'l  Jonathan,  jr. 

Sovereign's  pink;  or.  The  maid  of  the  missed, 
by  J.  F.  Malloy. 

©  John  F.  Malloy,  Meriden,  Omii. :  1900  A: 
26.560,   Oct.  2.5.  43401 


Sowers  (The);  dramatization,  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  of  Henry  Seton  Merriman's  [Hugh  Sto- 
well  Scott's]  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
Montague  S.  Woolf  and  D.  Kimball.  124  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22042  ;  David  Kim- 
ball, Berck-Plage,  France.  43402 

Sowers  (The)  and  the  harvest;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  K.  Lee. 

©  Kenneth  Lee,  New  York;  D :  2516,  Oct 
24,  1902.  43403 

Sowing  and  reaping.     See  Two  roads. 

Sowing  seeds;  or,  Dinah's  revenge,  by  T.  L. 
Vought.     [6]  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  T.  L.  Vought,  Elkton,  S.  D. ;  1891 :  38629, 
Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  43404 

Sowing  the  wind;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  Sydney  Grundy.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1901.     .56  p.     12°. 

©  T.  H.   French,   New   York;   D :  920.  Oct. 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  43405 

Sowing  wild  oats;  a  spectacular  musical  com- 
edy, in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Fralinger. 

©  Joseph  F.  Fralinger,  Atlantic  City ;  1898  : 
67282,  Nov.  17.  43406 

or.  Uncle  John's  private  secretary,   com- 


edy in  4  acts,  by  Maurice  Hageman. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68875. 
Oct.  23;  2c.  Oct.  23.  43407 

Spaendte   sind;    to   skuespil,     [av    Nils    CoUett 
Vogt]     Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.      (W.^ 
Nygaard)  1910.    2  p.  1.,  232  p.     12°. 
Contents:  Ingrid. — Barnet. 

©  Nov.  19,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1910;  A— For- 
eign 2062 ;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania. 
Norway.  43408 

Spaewife  (The)      See  Wentworth. 

Spagnoletto  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  •  B. 
Lazarus. 

©  Emma  Lazarus,  New  Yol-k ;  1876:10154, 
Sept.  6.  43409 

Span  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Jex.  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913;  D  :  32719 ;  John  Jex'. 

New  York.  43410 

Span  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Sutton 
Vane.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Calder,  London,  England;  1892: 
2474,  Jan.  14;  2c.  June  2.  43411 

Spangles;  or.  The  wooden  horse,  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Nirdlinger.  [200]  p.  4^: 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Frederic  Nii'dlinger,  Philadel- 
..liia;  D:7544,  Nov.  10,  1905;  2c.  ?^ov.  10. 
1905.  43412 


21$9 


43413 


DBAMATIC  COMPOSinOlfrS 


43434 


Spaniard's  (A)  revenge;  the  romantic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  b.  Noel. 

©    Dazie   Noel,    Brovvnwood,   Tex.;    1898: 
14516,  Mar.  1.  43413 

■  or,  The  death  of  Ricardo  Ruiz,  by  D.  Noel. 


©    Dazie   Noel,    Brownwood,    Tex.;    1898; 
25671,  Apr.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  43414 

Spanische  (Die)  fliege;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
t'ruiiz  Arnold  und  Ernst  Bach.  Berlin, 
Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
49  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35035 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h..  Berlin.    43415 

See  also  High  (The)  cost  of  loving. 


Spanish  (A)  affair;  opera  in  1  act,  libretto  by 

D.  K.  Stevens,  music  by  George  Lowell  Tracy. 

[2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912;   D :  81379 ;   David  K. 

Stevens,  Boston.  43416 

Spanish  American  War;  a  grand  military  and 
naval  firework  spectacle  in  5  tableaus,  by 
F.  N.  Innes. 

©  F.  N.  Innes,  New  York;  1898:32547, 
May  25.  43417 

Spanish- American  War  drama;  San  Juan 
Hills,  by  Lieut.  H.  H.  Cleveland. 

©  Henry  H.  Cleveland,  Chicago;  1899: 
77801,  Nov.  29.  [Note :  At  head  of  title  page. 
United  North  and  South]  43418 

Spanish  American  War  in  miniature;  a  dra- 
matic pantomimic  and  pyrotechnical  produc- 
tion, by  A.  M.  Gillette. 

©  Alfred  Martin  Gillette,  Chicago;  1898: 
32299,  May  25.  43419 

Spanish  (A)  bandetta;  or,  Saved  by  a  child,  a 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  7  scenes,  by  E.  Lawless. 
47  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  Lawless,  Cleveland ;  D :  15700,  Apr. 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1909.  43420 

Spanish  (The)  bull-fight;  by  M.  M.  A.  Berger. 

©   M.    Maur   Achille    Berger,    New    York; 

1885 :  15187,  July  14.  43421 

Spanish  (The)  cavalier;  or,  American  bom,  a 
comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R.  N.  Moffat  and 
A.  A.  Smith.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  N.  Moffat  and  Andrew  A.'  Smith, 
Salt  Lake  City;  1897:11161,  Feb.  15;  2c. 
Feb.  15.  43422 

Spanish  (The)  court;  a  dramatic  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette. 

©  G.  A  Lafayette,  St.  Paul;  1885:9873. 
Apr.  30;  2c.  Oct.  8.  43423 

Spanish  (The)  courtier.     See  Calderon. 


Spanish  (A)  courtship;  a  playlet,  by  Edwin  J. 
Jeitles.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Mervine,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  14308, 
Nov.  17,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  43424 

Spanish  doubloons;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  C. 
Long. 

©  Frank  Carlton  Long,  Chicago ;  1894 :  568, 
Jan.  2.  43425 

Spanish  gipsy;  by  S.  M.  MacDonald. 

©  Samuel  M.  MacDonald,  South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
D  :  6176,  Jan.  21,  1905.  43426 

a   poem,   by   George   Eliot,   dramatized   by 

S.  H.  Clark  and  G.  W.  Gerwig.     [63]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  S.  H.  Clark  and  George  W.  Gerwig,  Alle- 
gheny, Pa. ;  D :  9730,  Jan.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1907.  43427 

&'ee    also    Representative    English    com- 


edies. 

Spanish  gypsy;  by  George  Eliot,  dramatized  by 
M.  W.  Morton. 

©  Marguerite  Wilson  Morton,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
1794,  Apr.  26,  1902.  43428 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  George  Eliot's 

poem  of  the  same  name,  by  M.  W.  Morton. 
79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marguerite  Wilson  Morton,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
7238,  Sept.  11,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1905;  2c. 
(printed)   May  6,  1907.  43429 

an  opera  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  George 

Eliot's  Spanish  gypsy  by  G.  B.  Nash  and  Lily 
A.  Long.  [69]  p.  4°.  typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Garrita  Barry  Nash,  Milwaukee;  D: 
8407,  Apr.  12,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  0,  1906.      43430 


—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Dora  Debo.  [12]  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1911 ;  D :  23762 ;  Dora  Debo 

Whalen,  New  York.  43431 

—  See   also   Fedalma. — Princess   Fedalma. — 


Zincali. 

Spanish  (The)  jade;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Vance,  based  upon  the  novel  of  the  same  title 
by  Maurice  Hewlett. 

©   Louis   Joseph    Vance,    New   York;     D: 
14800,  Jan.  12,  1909.  43432 

from  the  novel  of  the  same  name 

by   Maurice   Hewlett.      [150]    p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1913;     D:  3-1519;     Louis 
Joseph  Vance,  New  York.  43433 

Spanish  (The)  Main;  a  sea-play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  C.  Noble  and  Thomas  Wood  Stevens.  54 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alden  Charles  Noble,  Chicago ;  D :  7435, 
Oct.  13.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1005.  43434 


^190 


43435 


COPYRIGHTED   IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43451 


Spanish  (A)  midsummer  nigM's  dream.  See 
Fraquita. 

Spanish  (The)  mission;  or,  The  member  from 
Nevada,  a  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Blood. 

©  Henry  Ames  Blood.  Washington ;  1874 : 
loOl.  Feb.  10;  2c.  Mar.  18.  43435 

Spanish  (The)  nun;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  S.  Wicks. 

©  Hamilton  S.  VvMcks,  Joplio,  Mo.;  1896: 
2.5932,  Apr.  28.  43436 

Spanish  (The)  page;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  Oliver  J.  Booth  aud  B.  F.  Lichteustein. 

©  Bessie  Florence  Lichtenstein,  New  York ; 
1895  :  5875,  Jan.  24.  43437 

Spanish  (The)  priest;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  J. 
Cooper.  St.  Louis.  The  Woodward  &  Tiernan 
printing  co.,  1893.     47  p.    8°. 

©  J.  N.  Hull,  St.  Louis ;  1893 ;  30970,  June 
30 ;  2c.  July  14.  43438 

Spanish  (The)  slave;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  I.  Osgood.     [88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8.  1913  ;  D  :  34067  ;  Irene  Osgood. 
Northampton,  P^ngland.  43439 

Spanish  (The)  spy;  sensational  tabloid  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago manuscript  co.,  1914.  [34]  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©    Dec.    1,    1914;    2c.    Dec.    18,    1914;    D: 
39139 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  43439a 

Spanish  student.  Sec  Preciosa,  the  Spanish 
dancer. 

Spanish  (The)  traitors;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Walter. 

©   Lester   Walter,   Harrisburg,   Pa. ;   1898 : 
61786,  Oct.  20.  43440 

Spare  (The)  room;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Bryant  [pseud,  of  E.  M.  B.  Boak] 

©  Ella  Mary  Brydonfe  Boak,  London;   D: 
16102,  Mar.  5,  1909.  43441 

Same.    28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9, 1909 ;  D  :  16301 ;  Ella  Mary  Bry- 
done  Boak,  liOndon.  43442 

Spark  (The);  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Edouard  Pail- 
leron,  tr.  by  H.  Goodwin.  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1.  1910 ;  D :  20088 ;  Hilda  Good- 
win, New  York.  43443 

—  tr.  from  the  French  of  E.   Pailleron, 

by  T.  R.  Sullivan.    Boston,  1879.    23  p.     12°, 
©    T.    R.    Sullivan,     Boston;     1879:12661, 

Sept.  23;  2c.  Nov.  7.  43444 

play  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Bell.     [2],  15  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   3.  1914;    D :  38391 ;    Stanley   J 
Bell,  Oakland,  Cal. 


Spark  (A)  from  Mars;  by  H.  G.  Preston.  [9]  p. 
4°.     Typew^ritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    3,    1911;     D:  2.5747;     Hannah 
Gaither  Preston,  Baltimore.  43444b 

Spark  (The)  of  life.     See  Karo. 

Sparking;  a  comedietta  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
founded  on  L'Etlncelle  of  Edouard  Pailleron, 
by  Henry  Llewellyn  Williams.  New  York, 
De  Witt    [1882]      1  p.   1..   19  p.     12°.      ([De 

•    Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  304] ) 

©   A.    T.   B.    De   Witt,    New   York;    1882: 
19926,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1SS3.  43445 

Sparkling  (The)  cup;  a  temperance  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago,  The  au- 
thor, 1877.  1  p.  1.,  [109] -141  p.  12°.  ([School 
and  social  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  13902, 
Nov.  30;  2c.  Dec.  13.  43446 

Same. 


Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905] 
[3],  110-141  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Amateur 
series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for 
14  years  from  Nov.  30,  1905 ;  D :  7516,  Nov.  6, 
1905;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  43447 

Sparkling  eyes;  a  musical  comedietta  in  1  act. 
by  R.  Gordon,  music  and  lyrics  by  B.  B.  Ed- 
wards.    18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ruth  Gordon,  New  York ;  D :  8542,  Mav 
17.  1906 ;  2c.  May  17,  1906.  43448 

Speaker  (The)  of  the  house;  monologue,  by  A. 
Hoffman.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1] ,  1913 ;  D :  34785  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  l''ork.  43449 

-Same.     pt.  3.     [1],  7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1914 ;  D :  380.52 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  43449a 

■  or.  The  German  senator,  being  a  revision 

with  new  matter  added,  by  A.  Hoffman,    pt.  2. 
[1],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  35228  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.    .  43450 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-34 


43444a 

2191 


or.  The  views  of  Senator  Boob,  monologue, 

by  A.  Hoffman,    pt.  4.     [1],  62  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1915 ;  D :  41319 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  43450a 

Speaking  (A)  likeness;  1  act  play,  by  M.  Har- 
ris.   23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23405 ;  Marcia  Har- 
ris, Providence,  R.  I.  43451 

Speaking  of  Adam;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  N. 
Greene.     [136]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   20,   1915;    D:  41784;    Frances 
Nimmo  Greene,  Montgomery,  Ala.  43451a 


43452 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43475 


Speaking  to  father;  play  in  1  act,  by  George 
Ade.     [l],30p.    4°.    Typewritten.   • 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1913;  D :  31900 ;  Milton  B. 
Pollock,  New  York.  43452 

Spear  drill  for  16  girls;  by  Alice  Cook  Fuller, 
©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  1899:21822*, 
Mar.  27 ;  2e.  Apr.  14.  43453 

Spear   (The)   knows  no  brother;   a  play   in   4 

acts,  by  A.  Keir.     [132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912 ;  D  :  30034 ;  Angela  Keir, 

New  York.  43454 

Special  (The) ;  melodramatic  sketch,  by  H.  Weis- 
berg.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32102 ;  Henry  Weis- 
berg,  Chicago.  43455 

Special   brew;   vaudeville   sketch   in   1   act,   by 

C.  E.  Mace.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1911;  D:  24755;  Clias.  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  43456 

Special  correspondence;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  I.  Barrett.     [45]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  I.  Barrett,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
4752,  Mar.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  July  12,  1904.     43457 

Special  delivery;  farce  in  1  act,  by  D.  M.  Hen- 
derson, jr.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911. 
6  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  31,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1911;  D: 
25125 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    43458 

-new,  original  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

D.  H.  Scully. 

©  David  H.  Scully,  New  York ;  1888 :  34665, 
Dec.  5.  43459 

Special  duty;  a  story  of  the  Revolution,  a 
drama  in  4.  acts,  by  C.  C.  Wright. 

©  Charles  C.  Wright,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1897 :  58082,  Oct.  13.  43460 

Special  edition;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Snoad.    36  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Russell  Snoad,  Minneapolis;  D :  7225, 
Aug.  15,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1905.  43461 

•  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Carberry  and  H.  F. 

Brock.     [1],  24  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1913 ;  D  :  33275 ;  Howard  Fol- 
som  Brock,  Cambridge,  Mass.  43462 

Special  (A)  meeting;  by  T.  J.  Gorman. 

©  Thomas  J.  Gorman,  New  York ;  D :  1983, 
June  7,  1902.  43463 

Special  messenger;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Rice. 
27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915;  D:  39807;  Frances 
Martin  Rice,  Brooklyn.  43463a 

playlet  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  McClure. 

10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Carolyn  A.  McClure,  Denver ;  D :  14257, 
Sept.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1908.  43464 
gee  also  Vivandiere  (The) 


Special  (A)  performance;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Bagg.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29100 ;  Helen  Bagg, 


\3hicago. 


43465 


Special  (The)  rehearsal;  a  playlette  in  1  act  [by 
E.  P.  Churchill]  [Peoria.  111.,  B.  Frank 
Brown  co.]  1907.    20  p.     12°. 

©   Edward   P.   Churchill,   Peoria,   111.;    D: 
11476,  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1907.      43466 

Special  sale;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1905]  9  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches ) 

©  Thomas   S.   Denison,  Chicago ;   D :  7024. 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  43467 


Specialist    (The); 
Augustus. 

©    Albert    A. 
31732,  Aug.  1. 


a   farce  in   1   act,   by  A.  A. 


Augustus, 


Chicago ;    1892 : 
43468 


■  original  play   in  3  acts,   by  A.  M.   Blake. 

123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D:  22039;    Arthur 
Middleton  Blake,  New  York.  43469 

Speckled  (The)  band;  an  adventure  of  Sherlock 
Holmes,  in  3  acts,  by  Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Netv  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1912.     124  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   12,   1912 ;   2c.   Aug.   13,   1912 ;   D : 
30517 ;  Samuel  French,'  ltd.,  London.      43470 

Speckled  (A)  peach;  drama  in  1  act,  by  V.  R. 
Schafer.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910;  D:  21582;  Victor  H. 
Schafer,  Cincinnati.  43471 

Spectacular  aviary  act;  including  songs,  dances, 
dialogues  and  tableaux,  by  M.  McCullough. 

©     Marguerite     McCullough,      Chilhowee, 
Tenn. ;  D  :  8908,  Aug.  2,  1906.  43472 

Spectator.     See  Sir  Hoger  de  Coverley. 

Specter  (The)  bridegroom;  a  coniic  operetta  in 
3  acts, 

©  Alice  Helmers  Watson,  St.  Louis;  1899: 
11345,  Feb.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  8.  43473 

Spectral  (The)  red  hand.     See  Margarate. 

Spectre  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rus- 
sell.    [2],  97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1911 ;  D :  25487 ;  William  H. 
Russell,  Philadelphia.  43474 

or.    Bill    rendered,    dramatic    episode,    by 

Melanle  Alice  Weil  Koll.   14  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23257 ;  Mrs.  Irvin  S. 
Koll,  Chicago.  43475 


See  also  Tom's  little  star. 


2192 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43497 


Spectre    (The)    bride;    a    dramatic    playet,    by 
J.  W.  Sherman.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Sherman,  New  York ;  D :  5412,  Aug. 
11,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  43476 

Spectre  (The)  of  Desmond  hall.     See  Hidden 
away. 

Spectre  (The)  of  the  emerald  ring.     See  Rosa. 

Spectres   of   Maple   Ridge;   or,   Who   was   the 
criminal?    by  F.  Kendall. 

©    Franlc    Kendall,    Chicago;    1886:25883, 
Nov.  16.  43477 

Speculation;  by  Mrs.  H.  P.  Cullum.     [15]  p.    8°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.   H.   P.   Cullum.   Chicago;    D :  8665, 
.Tune  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1906.  43478 

- — -  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  I.  Curtis. 
©    Irene   Curtis,    New    York;    1878:14767, 


Dec.  IS. 


43479 


—  a  comedy  drama,  by  H.  M.  Cloude.  Type- 
written. 

©    Harry    M.    Cloude,     Cincinnati;  1899: 

72291,  Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  27.  43480 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Warner. 

©  J.  Franklin  Warner,  New  York;  1878: 

11893,  Oct.  15.  43481 


—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Baldwin  J.  Baldwin. 
[1],  51  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1918 ;  D :  32958 ;  William  J. 
Baldwin,  jr.,  New  York.  43482 


a   farcical   musical   comedy   in   3   acts,   by 

T.  Addison,  with  music  by  C.  D.  Blake. 

©  Thomas  Addison  and  Charles  D.  Blake, 
Boston;  1886:1984,  Jan.  25.  43483 

-a  melodrama,  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1884 :  15006. 
July  23.  43484 

Speculator  (The). 

©  Joseph  Goldsmith,  United  States;  1894: 
207S4,  Apr.  23.  43485 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  United  States;  1890: 

43486 

10  p. 


32841,  Oct.  22. 


—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  S.  Tenney 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34917 ;  Allen  Spen- 
cer Tenney,  New  York.  43487 

—  jSee  also  No.  1 — The  speculator. 


Speculators  (The);  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  D.  Gatchel.    78  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  D.   Gatchel,   Louisville ;   D :  1308, 
Jan.  17,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1902.  43488 


Speculatress  (The);  piav  in  1  act.  by  G.  V. 
Tyler  and  M.  Saher.  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    24,   1915;    D :  39771 ;    G.    Vere 
Tyler  and  Max  Saher,  New  York.         43488a 

Speed;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer. 
[2].  110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1910;    D:  22713;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Baltimore.  43489 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.  Dodd.     [145]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25081,  Lee  Wilson 
Dodd.  New  York.  43490 

Speed  (The)  fiend;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Mann 
Page.     [l],14p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42548 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  43490a 

Speed  (The)  girl;  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  L.  R. 
Smith  and  Mrs.  V.  Thompson.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1912;  D :  29653 ;  Lena  P. 
Smith  and  Mrs.  Vance  Thompson,  New  York. 

43491 
Speed  (The)  limit;  by  M.  W.  Colwell. 

©  M.  Worth  Colwell,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  11307,  Sept.  6,  1907.  43492 

■  sketch  in   2   scenes,   by   Ernest   M.   Gould. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.     15  p.     12°. 

©   July   23,   1910;   2c.   July  25,   1910;    D: 

21628 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    43493 

Speed  (The)  way;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act.  by 
J.  M.  Gregory.     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1910;  D:  21178;  John  M. 
Gregory,  Columbus,  O.  43494 

Speeders  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Marie 
Coe  and  Lydla  W.  Lister,  reviewed  by  Henry  B. 
Lister.    84  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  E.  Coe,  Melrose,  Cal. ;  D :  15099, 
Feb.  16,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909.  43495 

Speghetti  (The)  mine;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Troise.     [5]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D :  42561 ;  Ralph  A. 
Troise,  New  York.  43495a 

Spell  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Schiffman.      [97]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  Schiftman,  New  York ;  D :  10140, 
:Mar.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.  43496 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  Curry  and  P.  M. 

Hopkins.     [82]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1915 ;  D :  42479 ;  Sarah  Jef- 
feris  Curry  and  Pauline  Mackie  Hopkins,  New 
York.  43496a 

Spell  (The)  of  Arizona;  romance  of  the  South- 
west, by  F.  W.  Turney.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32912 ;  Fredric  WU- 
liam  Turney,  Ballston  Lake,  N.  Y.  43487 


2193 


43498 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43520 


Spell  (A)  of  business;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Nor- 
man H.  Crowell.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1902.  15  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  434] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1628,  Mar. 
20,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  43498 

Spell  (The)  of  heredity;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  S.  Marshall. 

©   Emma   Seckle  Marshall,   Portland,   Or. ; 
D  :  10064.  Mar.  4,  1907.  43499 

Spellbinder  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  F.  T.  Cardoze.  [78]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frederic  T.  Cardoze.  Albany ;  D :  13673. 
Aug.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1908.  43500 

Spellbound;  a  high  class  sensational  drama,  in 
4  acts,  by  John  W.  Brutone. 

©  Mrs.  John  W.  Brutone,  New  York ;  1879 : 
2155,  Feb.  14.  43501 

or,  The  web  of  fate,  drama,  prologue  and  3 


acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York ;  1873 :  13916, 
Dec.  3.  43502 

Spellin'  (The)  skewl;  or,  Friday  afternoon  at 
deestrick  no.  4,  an  original  burlesque  in  1 
scene,  by  Bert  Richards.  Clyde,  0.,  Ames' 
publishing  co. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1891:43374, 
Dec.  3;  2c.  Dec.  10.  43503 

Spelling-match  (The);  a  comic  musical  duality, 
words  and  music  by  Alfred  W.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©  Happv  hours  co..  New  York ;  1875 :  7647, 
July  22 ;  2c.  July  28.  43504 

Spelniona  przysiega;  melodramat  w  4  aktach  i 

5  odslonach,  napisal  W.  B.  Kowal.     [1],  35  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    3,    1913;    D :  34674 ;    Wojciech 

Bernard  Kowal,  Butfalo.  43505 

Spencer's  day  ofE;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  for  7 

characters    (3    persons)    by    E.    D.    Douglas. 

[2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1912  ;  D  :  29062  ;  Edith  Duen- 

weg  Douglas,  Chicago.  43506 

Spendthrift  (The) ;  by  M.  Carson. 

©    Murray    Carson,    New    York ;    D :  9919, 
•Feb.  8,  1907.  43507 

magic  fairy-tale  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 

German  by  R.  Pitrot.     [58]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten, 


D :  7197, 
43508 


©    Richard    Pitrot,    New    York; 
Sept.  1,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1905. 
—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Lewis. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Taylor  Lewis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  1888: 
4561,  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Feb.  13.  43509 


[65]  p. 


Spendthrift  (The)— Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth's  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
L.  J.  Burnham.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Jane  Burnham,  Detroit;  D:194, 
Mar.  11.  1901;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1901.  43510 

play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Jackson,  Raymond 


Dexter   Carter   and   Giles   Reynolds   Warren. 
84  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17959 ;  Clarence  S. 
Jackson,  New  York.  43511 

■a  romantic  drama,  by  Ferdinand  Raimoud, 


tr.   and   adapted   to   the  American   stage,   bv 
Thos.  E.  Van  Bibber. 

©  W.  C.  Van  Bibber,  Baltimore ;  1884 :  7110, 
Apr.  2.  43512 


Spendthrifts'    (The)    auction, 
nature. 


See    Art    and 


Sperduti  nel  buio;  dramma  in  3  atti,  di  Roberto 
Bracco.  ridotto  per  la  scena  lirica  da  Alberto 
Doimudy,  musica  di  Stefano  Donaudv.  Mi- 
lan, G.  Ricordi  &  co.  [1906]  61  p.  8°. 
[Words  only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D:9108,  Sept. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1906.  43513 

Sperrjahr  (Das)     See  ITora'chen, 

Spettro  (Lo)  del  castello  del  Conte  Falconieri. 
See  Fra  i  pazzi. 

Sphinx  (Le);  the  Bernhardt  ed.,tr,  by  Frederick 
A,  Schwab, 

©  F,  Rullman,  New  York;  1880 :  16255,  Oct, 
26;  2c,  Nov,  6,  43514 

Sphinx  (The);  a  drama,  by  W,  Slkes  and  Olive 
Logan. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States;  1874:5718. 
Apr.  29.  43515 
■  a  dramatic  composition. 

©  Sheridan  Shook,  New  York ;  1874 :  10319, 
Aug.  5.  43516 

play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Mackaye.     [1],  36  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1913 ;  D :  31121 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, Cambridge,  Mass.  43517 
—  a  play  of  modern  French  society  in  4  acts, 
by  Octave  Feuillet,  adapted  for  the  American 
stage  by  A.  M.  Palmer. 

©  A.   M.   Palmer,   New   York;   1874:5083, 
Apr.  17.  43518 

or.  Love  at  random,  a  comic  operetta  in  3 


acts,  libretto  by  D.  Gray. 

©  David  Gray,  Buffalo ;  1892 :  14197,  Mar. 
31.  43519 

Spice,  in  five  boxes;  a  dramatic  absurdity,  by 
E.  H.  Frye. 

©  Edwin  H.  Fr.ve,  Boston ;  1879 :  13801,  Oct. 
18.  43520 


2194 


43521 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43541 


Spider  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M.  Piper. 
[3]  115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   12,   1910;   D:  22277;   L.   Marie 
Piper,  Columbus,  O.  43521 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Dunaew.    58  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   30,   1914;   D:  38401;   Nicliolas 
Dunaew,  New  York.  43521a 

Spider  (The)  and  the  fly;  by  F.  Nathan  and  A. 
Wynne.     [115]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Nathan  and  Anna  Wynne,  New 
York ;  D :  12030,  Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1908. 

43523 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  L.  Oliver. 


31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3,    1912;    D :  30729 ;    Otis    L. 


Oliver,  Chicago. 


43523 


—  a  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  L.  Parmelee.     (Mod- 
ern version) 

©  Alfred   L.   Parmelee,  Chicago;   1900  A: 
1774,  Jan.  19.  43524 

—  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  E.  Smyth.    11  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17.  1914 ;  D :  37877 ;  Samuel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha.  43524a 

—  dramatic  sketch,  by  Rose  Stillman.     10  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1011 ;  D  :  25969  ;  Ralph  Riggs, 
New  York.  43525 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Charles.     [2],  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913 ;  D :  35240 ;  Eliza  Dellen- 
baugh  Charles.  Sandusky,  O.  43526 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  A.  TefEt.     [2],  75  p. 


4°.     Typev/ritteu. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   3,   1912;    D :  31033 ;   Nathan  A. 


Tefft.  Bangor,  Me. 


43527 


—  or,  Humipty  Dumpty  in  the  web,  an  origi- 
nal spectacular  burlesque  fairy  trick  panto- 
mime, by  R.  Fraser. 

©  Robert   Fraser,   New   York;   1887:2528, 
Feb.  1.  43528 

or.  Who's  the  major?  a  comical  operatic 


satire  in  3  acts,  written  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis, 
music  adapted  from  popular  authors. 

©  Isabel  M.  Ellis,  New  York;  1887:5976, 
Mar.  14.  43529 

—  See  also  Expert  (The) 


Spider-web  (The);  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  W.  King. 

©  T.   W.   King,   Saratoga   Springs,   N.   Y. ; 
1SS8  :  6420,  Mar.  1.  43530 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Sobel.     [1],  11  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,   1914;    D:  36320;    Bernard 
Sobel,  Lafayette,  Ind.  43530a 


Spiders  and  fly.     See  Golden   (A)  game. 

Spider's  (The)  web;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans ;  D : 
3975,  Sept.  19,  1903.  43531 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Ver  Planck. 

©  J.  Campbell  Ver  Planck,  United  States; 
1884:22878,  Nov.  15.  43532 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  John  Hutchins.     [129] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Elizabeth  Lyon,  New  York ;  D :  10811, 
June  19,  1907;  2c.  June  19,  1907.  43533 

—  an    original    comedy-drama    in   4   acts,    by 
E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edwin  A.  Locke,  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H. ; 
1886 :  346,  Jan.  6.  43534 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  Paul  M.  Potter  and  H.  L. 
Hamlin. 

©  Harry  L.  Hamlin,  Chicago ;  1889 :  12000, 
Apr.  17.  43535 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Q.  Stark.     9  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D :  22996 ;  Lillian  Quinn 
Stark,  San  Francisco.  43536 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Strong.    [81]  p.    f °. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,    1909;    D:  16589;    Austin 
Strong,  New  York.  43537 


by    R.    Carroll    Snow.      [88]    p.      4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1913;  D :  31966 ;  Richmond 
C.  Snow,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  43538 

—  a  playlet,  by  H.  Taylor.    21  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Taylor,  Salt  Lake  City ;  D :  15870, 
May  15,  1909;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  43539 

—  See  also  Tom  Blossom, 


Spiel  (Das)  um  die  gnade;  3  akte,  von  W.  Im- 
peratori.  Berlin,  Buhneuverlag  Ahu  &  Sim- 
rock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     59  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35718 ;  Buhneuver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

43539a 

Spielende  (Der)  Eros;  4  schwanke,  von  Wilhelm 
Schmidtbonn.    Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co.  1911 
122  p.    12°. 

©  June  3,  1911 ;  2c.  July  19, 1911 ;  D :  24735  ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  43540 

Spieierei  (Die);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Karl 
Marfeld  Neumann.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag.    89  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,     1912;     D:  30957;     Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.        43541 


2195 


43542 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43558 


Spielereien  (Die)  einer  kaiserin;  drama  in  4 
akten,  einem  vorspiel  uud  einem  epilog,  von 
Max  Dauthendey.  Munchen,  Verlag  A. 
Langen  [1910]     235  p.    4°. 

©  Nov.   17,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   24,   1910;   D: 
22968 ;  Albert  Langen,  Munich.  43542 

See  also  Caprices  (The)  of  an  empress. 


Spielteufel;  schwank  in  1  aufzug,  von  Paul 
Alexander  [pseud,  of  P.  A.  Kleimann]  Leip- 
zii;,  P.  Reclam,  jun.   [1912]     31  p,     24°. 

©  Mar.   2.5,   1912;   2c.   May   17,   1932;    A— 
Foreign  .5140 ;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig. 

43543 

Spies  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  J.  Silberstein. 
[21]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,   1914;   D :  38909 ;   Alfred   J. 
Silberstein,  Orange,  N.  J.  43543a 

by  Broughton  Tall   [i.  e.   S.  B.  Tall] 


34  p.     4  .    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1915;    D :  40212 ;    Stanley 


Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore. 


43543b 


-bv    J.   H.   Hanover    [pseud,    of   J.   H. 

Ernst]  and  R.  Weiman.     [3],  39  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1915 ;  D  :  41434 ;  Jessie  Hein 
Ernst  and  Rita  Weiman,  New  York.      43543c 

£ipiked;  an  Arizona  episode,  by  Rex  Stovel.  13 
•».     4°.    Typewritten. 

i)  Ella  C.  Hyde.  Oakland.  Cal. ;  D :  15896, 
May  IS,  1909;  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1909;  Ic.  May  18, 
1909.  43544 

Spike's  dream;  by  A.  Van.  [3]  p.  4°.  Type- 
\\ritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16826 ;  Arthur  Van, 
Norwich,  Conn.  43545 

Spilling  the  beans;  1  act  farce,  by  F.  C.  Towne. 
[1],  10  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1915;  D:  41610;  Fenimore 
Cooper  Towne,  New  Tork.  43545a 

Spilt  milk;  play  of  environment  in  4  acts  and 
2  pis.,  by  Mrs.  G.  Crane.  [117]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1913;  D:  33742;  Mrs.  Gard- 
ner Crane,  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa.  43546 

Spinner  (A)  in  the  sun;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Munsell.     [109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912;  D :  28707 ;  Warren 
Munsell.  Des  Moines.  43547 

Spinning  her  web;  comedy  duologue  with  duets, 
by  M.  Archdall  and  I.  E.  M.  Aitken.  [2]. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912  ;  D :  30071 ;  Mabel  Arch- 
dall, New  York.  43548 


Spinnweberei  (Die);  dialog  fiir  4  knaben  und  4 
mjidchen.  von  Hans  Maler.  Autigo,  Wis.,  An- 
tigo  publishing  company  [1915]  10  p.  24°. 
(Dialoge  und  vortrjige  fiir  schulfeste,  no.  32) 

©  July  20,  1915;  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
41329 ;  Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.      43548a 

Spinster  by  preference;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  New  York ;  1900  A :  31863, 
Dec.  27.  43549 

Spinster  Thurber;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Pauline  Phelps. 

©  Neil  Burgess,  New  York ;  1900  A :  31862. 
Dec.  27.  43550 

Spinsters'  (The)  convention;  the  original  Old 
maids'  convention,  an  evening's  entertainment 
in  1  scene  [anon.]  Chicago,  The  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1900.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
1664,  Jan.  18;  2c.  Jan.  18.  43551 

Spinsters'  (The)  return;  sequel  to  The  spinsters' 
convention,  an  evening's  entertainment.  Chi- 
cago. The  Dramatic  pub.  co..  1901.    28  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co..  Chicago ;  D :  130,  Feb. 
il,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  22.  1901.  43552 

Spinsters'  return  from  Oklahoma;  or.  Sequel 
to  the  spinsters'  fortnightly  club,  bv  Mrs. 
.L  R.  Darragh,  E.  Kelly,  Mrs.  C.  M.  ^Hicks, 
Mrs.  A.  K.  Norris,  J.  Hickey  and  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Kirk. 

©  Mrs.  James  R.  Darragh,  Emma  Kelly, 
Mrs.  Charles  M.  Hicks,  Mrs.  A.  K.  Norris. 
Julia  Hickey  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Kirk.  Sharps- 
burg,  Pa. ;  1898 :  18276,  aiar.  18 ;  2c.  Mar.  18. 

43553 

Spire  (The)  of  Islingford;  a  modern  allegory 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Augustine  Pyre. 

©  J.  F.  A.  Pyre,  Madison,  Wis.;  D :  9-572, 
Dec.  3,  1906.  43554 

Spirit  (The)  lute;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Helm.  9  p. 
8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1911 ;  D  :  24553 ;  Edith  Helm, 
Atlantic  City.  43555 

Spirit  (The)  monition;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  with 
a  prologue  and  sequel,  by  C.  S.  Ford.  [Phila- 
delphia, 1882]     29  p.    8°. 

©  Charles  S.  Ford,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
7576,  May  10 ;  2c.  May  29.  43556 

Spirit  o'  spring;  by  G.  B.  Seitz.  25  p.  4°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909;  D:  17210;  George  B. 
Seitz,  Boston.  43557 

Spirit  (The)  of  art;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Laufer.     [5],  27  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1909;  D:  16600;  Bernard 
Laufer,  Buffalo.  43558 


2196 


43559 


COPYKIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43574 


Spirit  (The)  of  Captain  Kidd;  vaudeville  play- 
let iu  2  scenes,   by  Harry  L.  Newton.     New 
York,  M.  Witmark  &  sous,  1913.     19  p.     12°. 
©    Sept.    2,    1913;    2c.    Sept.    4,    1913;    D: 
34316 ;  M.  \^'itmark  &  sons.  New  York.    43559 

Spirit  (The)  of  Christmas;  by  L.  Ten  Broek. 

©  Lorraine  Ten  Broek,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11560, 
Oct.  21,  1907.  .  43560 


— -entertainment  in  6  tableaux,  by  J.  Drans- 
field.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910 ;  D :  22969 ;  Jane  Drans- 
field,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.  43561 


Spirit  (The)  of   1876. 
dream. 


See  Drunkard's  (The) 


Spirit  (The)  of  Evah,  queen  of  the  sea;  by 
G.  W.  Winckfield. 

©   George   W.    Winckfield,    Oakland,    Cal. ; 
D  :  684,  July  24,  1901.  43562 

Spirit  (The)  of  Freeman  Stone;  comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  D.  G.  King.  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;  D :  38939 ;  Donald  G. 
King,   Indianapolis.  43562a 

Spirit  (The)  of  Hawaii;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
E.  A.  Douthitt.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    11,    1914;    D:  37324;    Edward 
Alexander  Douthitt,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

43562b 

Spirit  (The)  of  love.     See  Prometheus, 

Spirit  (The)  of  Memorial  day.  See  Snow 
(The)  image. 

Spirit  (The)  of  Napoleon;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Henry  Cunningham  and  H.  Holstein. 
L2],  11  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34365 ;  Harold  Hol- 
stein, New  York.  43563 

Spirit  (The)  of  Paul  Boon;  by  L.  J.  Carter. 
49  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Lincoln    J.    Carter,    Chicago ;    D :  13837, 
Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  43564 

Spirit  (The)  of  1775-1776-1777.  See  Facts 
and  fancies. 

Spirit  (The)  of  1776;  society  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Wood. 

©  Harry  W.  Wood,  Pueblo,  Col. ;  D :  2836, 
Jan.  10,  1903.  43565 

Spirit  (The)  of  '76;  a  1  act  military  drama,  by 
L.  Husband.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lof  tus  Husband,  New  York ;   D :  14103, 
Oct.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908.  43566 

.playlet  of  the  Revolution,  by  A.  W.  Allen. 

[3],  7  P-    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  34951 ;  Arden  Whit- 


Spirit  (The)  of  '76--Continued. 

■  or.  The  Yankee  artillerist,  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  Charles  E.  Banks. 

©  Bosworth  post,  no.  2,  G,  A.  R.,  Portland, 

Me. ;  1876  :  4570.  Apr.  15.  43568 

See  also  Colonial  (A)  programme  for  the 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. — 
Doctor  Mondschein. — ^When  hearts  were 
true. 

Spirit  (The)  of  sisterhood;  [by]  Helen  Sant- 
iuyer.  New  Y'ork,  National  board  of  the 
Young  women's  Christian  association  [1915] 
13  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1915 ;  aff.  Dec. 
22,  1915;  A:  417387;  National  board  of  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.s  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  New  York. 

43569 

Spirit  (The)  of  '61;  an  incident  of  the  Civil 
War,  in  1  act,  by  L.  D.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  D.  Westervelt,  New  York; 
1897  :  5572,  Jan.  16.  43570 


—  a  war  drama  iu  8  acts  and  5  tableaux,  full 
of  fun,  pathos  and  patriotism,  by  Claude  De 
Courcey. 

©  Cliarles  H.   Cobb,  Rockford,  111.;   1885: 
15075,  July  13.  43571 

— -See  also  Loyal  and  disloyal. 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  age;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Goodman.    126  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32614 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N,  Y.  43572 


Spirit    (The)    of   the  cave, 
v.dzard  of  the  wilds. 


See  Inazeta,   the 
See  Voice  (The) 


comb  Allen,  San  Francisco. 


43567 

2197 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  chimes, 
of  the  bell. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  country;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Bailey.     6  p.     f°.     Proof. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    20,    1912;    D:  30097;    Pearce 
Bailey,  New  York.  43573 

Same.     {In  North  Westchester  times,  v.  35, 

no.  15,  Sept.  19,  1913) 

©   Sept.   19,   1913;   Ic.  Aug.   14,   1914;   D: 
37846 ;  Pearce  Bailey,  New  York.  43573a 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  Hartz  mountains;  an  oper- 
etta in  1  act,  by  John  Ernest  McCann. 

©  A.  B.  Mattingly,  New  York ;  D :  20,  Jan. 
8,  1901.  43574 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  Kenawah.     See  Hold  the 
fort. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  kitchen.     See  Mignonette. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  mountains.     See  Mox-Mox- 
Montana. 


43575 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43593 


Spirit  (The)  of  the  Nile;  a  spectacular  fantasie, 
by  F.  Redding. 

©  Francesca  Redding,  New  York ;  D :  7577, 
Nov.  6,  1905.  43575 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  regulators.  See  Esther 
Wake. 

Spirit  of  the  Sequoia;  by  Harry  D.  Cottrell.  38 
p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16766 ;  William  T. 
Ross,  Berkeley,  Cal.  43576 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  time.  See  Amongst  the 
people. 

Spirit  of  the  vandal;  or.  Clay  dishes,  4  act 
drama,  by  J.  W.  Sykora,  jr.  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    30,    1910;    D :  20925 ;    Joseph 
Wacslav  Sykora,  jr.,  New  York.  43577 

Spirit  of  the  village;  being  a  1  act  tabloid. 

©   Globe   machine   &   stamping   co.,   Cleve- 
land ;  D :  9706,  Dec.  28,  1906.  43578 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  waters.  See  Three  plays; 
by  C.  De  Lima. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  wilderness.     See  Yosemite. 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  woods;  a  comedy  by  E. 
Gruse.  New  York,  Broadway  pub.  co.  [1908] 
1  p.  I.,  114  p.    12°. 

©  Edward  Gruse,  Corona,  S.  D. ;  D :  15847, 
May  6,  1909  ;  2c.  May  6,  1909.  43579 

Spirit  (The)   of  Tuskegee;  play  in  5  acts,  by 

L.  W.  Wasliington.     [4J,  38  p.    f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   5,    1910;    D:  22731;  Alonzo   G. 

Chandler,  Ciiicago.  43580 

Spirit  (The)   of  vengeance.      See  Branded. 

Spirit  (The)  of  wine;  by  C.  M.  Hoffer.  3  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Mickle  Hotter,  Emporia,  Kan. ;  D : 
10891,  July  1,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.     43581 

Spirit  (The)  of  woman  in  Bohemia;  by  Kate  B. 
Palmer.  San  Francisco,  Privately  printed, 
1914.     [14]  p.     front.,  illus.     12°. 

©    Dec.    6,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    13,    1918;    A: 
362925;  A.  M.  Robertson,  San  Francisco. 

43581a 

Spirit  voices;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  Henry  Fraud. 
87  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912;  D:  28646;  H.  Francis 
Dyruff,  New  York.  43582 

Spirit  wives.     See  Octopus  (The) 

Spirits;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  McKey  and 
II.  A.  Conklin.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D:  25954;  H.  A.  Conk- 
Un,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  43583 


Spirits — Continued. 

or,  Happy  new  year,   farce  in  1   act,  by 

M.  Arthur.     [3],  10  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    11,   1911;    D :  23921 ;    Malcolm 
Arthur,  New  York.  43584 

Spirits  (The)  of  the  deserted  home. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898 : 
61050.  Oct.  17;  2c.  Nov.  16.  43585 

Spirits  unbottled.     See  New  lights. 

Spiritual  (The)  boost  at  Sallytown.  See 
Grange  plays,  no.  3. 

Spiritualist  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Baker.  Gi'and  Rapids,  Mich.,  H.  H.  Colestock, 
1882.     69  p.     16°. 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1881 :  18525,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  A"ug.  9,  1882. 

43586 

-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Wilson.     [210]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913  ;  D  :  32095 ;  Francis  Wil- 
son, New  York.  43587 

by  J.  M.  Baker.    Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 


H.  H.  Colestock,  1882.     69  p.     16° 

©    Joseph    Marion    Baker,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1881 :  7856,  May  18 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1882. 

43588 


— -^a  1  act  playlet,  by   W.  A.  Rivers.     13  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   W^alter    A.    Rivers,    Oakland,    Cal.;    D: 
15410,  Mar.  5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.      43589 

Spite;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.     8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Juue   17,   1912;    D :  29989 ;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  43590 

Spite  (The)  fence;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  V.  Cooke. 
[1],  14  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   11,   1915;    D :  40911 ;    Edmimd 
Vance  Cooke,  Cleveland.  43590a 

Spitzel;  tragi-komodie  in  1  akt,  von  T.  Knittau. 

Cleveland,  Aj.-beiter  buchhandlung.     18  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  1914 ;  D  :  37944 ; 

Therese  Knittau,  Philadelphia.  43590b 

Splendid  (A)  bluff;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  James 
Matthews.     [1],  26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  32209 ;  Grace  Filkins, 
New  York.  43591 

Splendid  misery.     See  Barbara. 

Splinters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
German,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dan  Collyer. 

©  Mrs.   Daniel  Collyer,  New  York;  1893: 
56948,  Dec.  23.  43592 

the  merry  Bishops   in  their  3   act  refined 

society  comedj-  extravaganza. 

©  Charles  B.  Griste,  United  States;  1877- 
280,  .Tan.  6.  43593 


2198 


43594 


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43612 


Splinters — Coutinued. 

a   topical   burlesque   in   3   acts,  by   M.   H. 

Rosenfeld  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  M.  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  1886 :  13442, 

June  10.  43594 

Splitter  (Der);  liigenspiel  in  3  akteu,  von  Paul 
Felner,  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.  112 
p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  2G,  1914;  D :  38327 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  43594a 

Spoiled  (A)  darling;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Grace  Luce  Irwin.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1903.  41  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3803. 
Aug.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  43595 

Spoilers  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Beach 
and  J.  MacArthur.  [180]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Rex  Beach  and  James  MacArthur.  United 
States;  D :  8408,  Apr.  24,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  24, 
1906.  43596 

Spoils  (The)  of  war;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Booth. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.  25,   1915;    D:  40180;    Hilliard 
Booth,  Brevard,  N.  C.  43596a 
■  by  L.  H.  Foster.    28  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915 ;  D :  399S5 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  43596b 

Spoilt  young  m.an  with  three  grandmothers; 

by  James  Murmel. 

©  James  S.  Hoge,  Philadelphia;   1900  A: 

4843,  Feb.  21.  43597 

Spongers   (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Daniel   D.   Carter    [pseud,   of   D.   D,   Cohen] 

[123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1913;  D :  35180 ;  Henry  R. 
Stern,  New  York.  43598 

or.  The  native  born,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

L.  F.  Peaster  and  M.  Mills.    91  p.    4°.    TjT)e- 
written. 

©  Lydia  F.  Peaster  and  Madeleine  Mills, 

Nevv^  York ;  D :  14604,  Dec.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec. 

23,  1908.  43599 

Spoofing;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  B.  Osborne.    26 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41987 ;  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osborne,  New  York.  43599a 

Spook  (A)  for  a  night;  sketch,  by  G.  Gordon 
and  R.  A.  Hughes.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39910 ;  Gilbert  Gor- 
don and  R.  A.  Hughes,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

43599b 

Spook  (The)  lady;  fantastic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Housum.     [141]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915;  D:  41320;  Robert 
Housum,  Cleveland.  43599c 


Spook  (The)  minstrels,  by  J.  C.  Havez. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez,  New  York ;  D :  5654,  Oct. 
17,  1904.  43600 

- — •  by  J.  C.  Havez  and  W.  C.  Youngson. 

©  Jean  C.  Havez  and  W.  C.  Youngson,  New 
York  ;  D :  5962,  Dec.  27,  1904.  43601 

Spookland;  musical  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
lyrics  by  F.  L.  Clendenen,  music  by  John  J, 
Herman.  [1],  46  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   May  27,   1914;   D :  37135 ;   F.   Leslie 
Clendenen,  St.  Louis.  43602 

Spooks;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harry  Parker. 
New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing  company 
[1899]     16  p.     16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxbury  pub.  go.,  New  York ;  1899  :  76325, 
Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  43603 

a  comedy  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hickman. 


Typewritten. 

©   Albert    Scott   Hickman,    Ottumwa,    la. ; 
1898  :  56062,  Sept.  24  ;  2c.  Sept.  24.  43604 

—  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.     [2], 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1914 ;  D :  39100 ;  Albert  N.  G. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  43605 

a  farce  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  A.  H. 


Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York; 
1897 :  34779,  June  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  2.  43606 

—  libretto  for  a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  A.  M.  Stevenson.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1910  ;  D  :  20839  ;  A.  M.  Steven- 
son, New  York.  43607 

—^  Same.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1911;    D:  2.5335;    A.    M. 
Stevenson,  New  York.  43608 

—  novelty  comedy  sketch,  by  Bayone  Whip- 
ple and  Walter  Huston.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30683 ;  AVhipple  and 
Huston.  Toronto,  Canada.  43609 

— ■  1  act  farce,  by  Marion  Borre.     25  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   3,   1911;   D :  22991 ;   Dina  Bos- 
worth,  New  l^ork.  43610 

or.  Fun  on  the  Hudson,  farcical,  musical 


comedy,  by  .T.  Collins  and  J.  F.  Joyce. 

©    James    Collins    and    James    F.    Jovce, 
United  States  ;  1885  ;  6421,  Mar.  17.         43611 

Spooks  (The),  ghosts  and  skeletons'  flirtation. 

See  From  twelve  to  one,  midnight. 
Spool  (A)  of  thread;  a  society  drama,  by  A.  M. 

Hopkins. 

©   Alice    M.    Hopkins,    New    York:    1883: 

9285,  May  19.  43612 


2199 


43612 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43636 


Spoon-maker  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E,  R. 
Miles.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911 ;  D :  25S39 ;  Edson  Rus- 
sell Miles,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  43612a 

Spooney  blacksmith.  See  Ye  spooney  black- 
smith. 

Spoons;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  T.  A.  Burtt. 

©  Thomas  A.  Burtt,  United  States;  1876: 
12823,  Nov.  20.  43613 

Spoopju  (The);  a  spectacular,  musical  extrava- 
ganza in  3  acts,  by  F.  S.  Pixley.  [91]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank   S.   Pixley,  United  States;   1894: 
41391,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1895.  43614 

Sport  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Caplin. 
44  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Abel  Caplin,   St.  Louis;  D :  15436,  Mar. 
24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909.  4361 5 

Sport  and  politics;  dramatic  composition,  by 
J.  H.  Dalton.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar:  29,  1910 ;  D :  20635 ;   James  H. 
Dalton,  Chicago.  43616 

Sport  at  Coney  Island.     See  On  the  sands. 

Sport  Kennedy's  Christmas;  a  1  act  sketch,  by 
W.  N.  Famous.     Proof. 

©   William   N.   Famous,   Philadelphia;    D: 
7882,  Jan.  18,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1906.    43617 

Sport  McAllister;  a  new  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Gaylor. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Bobby  Gaylor,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  6932,  Feb.  21.  43618 

Sport  (The)  of  kings;  a  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
W.  S.  Lockwood.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Lockwood,  Wilmette,  111.;  D: 
15571,  Apr.  8,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.     43619 

Sporting  (The)  ballet;  or,  Ballet  of  sports,  a 
dramatic  musical  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy  and  Edw.  G.  Gilmore,  New 
York ;  1887  :  7920,  Apr.  2.  43620 

Same. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1887 :  10354, 


Apr.  18. 


43621 


-or,  Turf,  oarsmen,  base  ball,  hunters,  etc., 

in  several  compositions,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:7574, 
Mar.  30.      ^  43622 

Sporting  (The)  craze;  a  musical  farce  comedy, 
by  H.  Pincus.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Pincus,  Philadelphia  ;  1893 :  53039. 
Nov.  29;  ic.  Dec.  7.  43623 

Sporting  days;  a  melodrama  in  5  scenes.    26  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.   H.   Burnside.   New  York ;   D :  13707, 
Sept.  3,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  43624 


Sporting  (The)  deacon;  by  C.  E.  Blaney.    75  p, 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.   Blaney,  New  York;  D :  16037. 
June  9,  1909 ;  2c.  June  9,  1909.  43625 

Sporting  (The)  editor;  by  S.  C.  Austin. 

©  Samuel  C.  Austin,  New  York;  D:1013, 
Oct.  19,  1901.  43626 


comedy  playlet  of  sport,  society  and  slang, 

by  A.  G.  Miller.     14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1910;  D:  20760;  Allen 
Gregory  Miller,  New  Orleans.  43627 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Roche  and  C.  Brown. 

[1],  8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Sarsfield  Roche  and  C.  "Jack" 
Brown,  Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  11305,  Sept.  17,  1907  : 
2c.  Sept.  17,  1907 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  25,  1907. 

43628 

Sporting  experiences  with  added  incidents  and 
songs;  an  original  monologue,  bv  E.  Kendall. 
12  p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ezra  Kendall,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
2037,  Apr.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1902.    43629 

Sporting  life;  by  Cecil  Raleigh  and  Seymour 
Hicks. 

©  Jacob  Litt,  Milwaukee;  1898:  5043. 
Jan.  12.  43630 

Sporting  (The)  ticker;  or,  Scenes  in  a  stock 
broker's  office,  by  J.  E.  McCarthey.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  E.  McCarthey,  New  York;  1897: 
4207.  Jan.  11;  2c.  Jan.  11.  43631 

Sporty  (A)  boy;  an  original  farce  comedy,  by 
B.  Gaylor. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady  and  Bobby  Gavlor.  New 
York  ;  1891 :  6933,  Feb.  21.  43632 

Sporty  (The)  widov/s;  a  musical  burletta  in  1 
act,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1898:19178. 
Mar.  23.  43633 

Spot  cash;  or,  Sam'l  of  Posen  on  the  road, 
a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Curtis  and  Ed. 
Marble. 

©  M.  B.  Curtis,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  1884 :  9990. 
May  15.  .  43634 

Spotless  town;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Whit- 
comb  Reilly.  [84]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  1425,  Feb.  10, 
1902;  2c.  July  25,  1902.  [Note:  Copies  de- 
posited have  title  page:  Spotless  town;  a 
musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Kennedv] 

43635 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Frederic 

Archer. 

©  Nelson  W.  Wilson,  Buffalo ;  D :  1332,  Doc. 
28,  1901.  43636 


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43637 


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43655 


Spotless  towai — Continued. 

or,  Washing-ton,  comic  operetta  in  2  acts, 

by  R.  P.  Bolton. 

©  Reginald  Pelham  Bolton,  New  York ;  D : 

3255,  Apr.  1,  1903.  43637 

Spotlight  (The);  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Adeline  Leitzbach.  [2],  94  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D  :  3S901 ;  Fanny  Leitz- 
bach, New  .York.  43637a 

Spotted  (The)  vest;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Boyd 

and  R.  Bunner.     [126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D :  41276 ;  Hutcheson 

Boyd  and  Rudolph  Bunner,  Ridgefiekl.  Conn. 

43637b 

Spouse  (The)  show;  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Coddington.     36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   19,   1915;   D :  42024 ;   Emily  M. 
Coddington,  New  York.  43637c 

Spoznione  Zaloty;  fraszka  sceniczna  w  jednej 
odslonie  ze  Spiewem  i  tancami,  Karol  Wachtel. 
Chicago,  W.  Dyniewicz  pub.  co.,  1910.  27  p. 
16°. 

©   June  23,   1910;   2c.   July   11,   1910;   D: 
21523;   W.  Dyniewicz,  Chicago.  43638 

Spreading  the  news;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Lady 
Gregory.    New  York,  1904.    Proof. 

©  Lady  Gregory,   Gort,   Ireland ;   D :  5920, 
Dec.  10,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904.  43639 

Sprig  (A)  o'  green;  or.  The  Shinghawn,  an 
Irish  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Tavlor,  United  States; 
1889 :  12265,  Apr.  20.  43640 

Sprig  of  heliotrope;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Emer- 
son. 

©     Evalyn     Emerson,     Ardsley-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  7795,  Dec.  19,  1905.  43641 

Sprig  (A)  of  lavender;  by  S.  L.  Wells. 

©  S.  LiUey  Wells,  Buffalo ;  D :  12180,  Jan. 
15,  1908.  43642 

Spriggins  quiet  afternoon;  rural  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  M.  Doty.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Darrow 
and  H.  M.  Doty,  1911.    19  p.    16°. 

©  Feb.  11,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  23.526  ; 
Harry  M.  Doty,  Cliatham,  N.  Y.  43643 

Sprightly  (The)  romance  of  Maxane.  See 
Uncle  Maurice. 

Spring  bitters;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  Hatch. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,    1910;   D:  20638;   Leonard 
Hatch,  Brookliue,  Mass.  43644 

Spring  chicken;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  Selden. 
©  Edgar  Selden  and  Ralph  Edmunds,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  17380,  Mar.  14  ;  2c.  Mar.  19. 

43645 


Spring  chicken — Continued. 

musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  Geo.  Grossmith, 

jr.,  lyrics  by  Geo.  Grossmith,  jr.,  Adrian  Ross 
and  Percy  Greenbank,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll 
and  Lionel  Monckton.  Lyrics.  [New  York, 
Myers  &  Rosenfeld  co.]  1905.    31  p.    8°. 

©  George  Edwardes,  London  ;  D  :  6780,  June 
6,  1905;  2c.  June  6,  1905;  2c.  (Typewritten) 
Aug.  17,  1905.  43646 

a  new  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 


Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1887 : 
18358.  July  16.  43647 

—  or.  The  unruly  brood,  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  an  adaptation  by  W.  Barbour. 

©    Wilbur    Barbour,    Lake    Geneva,    Wis.; 
1891 :  11039,  Mar.  25.  43648 

— •  See  also  Quinine. 


Spring  (A)  cloud;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Zenal 
(C.  A.  Alzen) 

©  Carl  A.  Alzen,  Chicago ;  1890 :  16197,  May 
17 ;  2c.  June  13.  43649 

Spring  fashions;  1  act  play  in  2  scenes,  by  A. 
Kahle.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31603 ;  Anna  Kahle, 
Pittsburgh.  43650 

Spring  flowers;  a  flower  festival,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1908. 
cover-title,  8  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  se- 
ries of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13891,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  43651 

Spring  (The)  hat;  or,  Delivering  the  goods, 
vaudeville  skit  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Powers.  18 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1915;  D :  42611 ;   James  T. 
Powers,  New  York.  43651a 

Spring  heeled  Jack;  by  R.  H.  Biagiotti. 

©     Robert     Henry    Biagiotti,     Somerville, 
Mass. ;  D  :  2233,  Aug.  12,  1902.  43652 

Spring  in  Bloomsbury;  play  in  1  act,  by  Harold 
Brighouse.  London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1913 
[18]  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  23,   1913;   2c.   Sept.   13,   1913;   D: 
34480 ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.    43653 

Spring  (A)  lock;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Grant.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Cliarles    Grant,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5067. 


May  21,  1904 ;  2c.  May  21,  1904. 


43654 


Spring  (The)  maid;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Harry 
B.  Smitli  and  R.  B.  Smith,  from  the  German 
of  A.  M.  Winner  and  Julius  Wilhelm,  music 
by  Heinrich  Reinhardt.  [120]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1910;  D :  22972 ;  Robert  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  43655 


2201 


43656 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43668 


Spring'  (The)  of  youth;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
Will  M.  Cressy.    Typewritten. 

©    Harry   Foy,    Covingtou,    Ky. ;    1900   A : 
11823,  May  10;  2c.  June  19,  1901.  43656 

Springtime;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Leon 
Wilson  and  Booth  Tarkington.  114  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   22,   1909;    D:  16405;    Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  43657 

Springtime  (A)  fantasy;  an  Easter  play  for 
little  folk,  by  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1906.  18  p.  12°.  (Oncover:  School 
plays,  no.  9) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  9545,  Nov. 
28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1906.  43658 

Sprite  (The)  of  the  Bighi.  See  Katrina,  the 
peasant  girl. 

Spur  (The);  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N. 
McGinnis.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38543 ;  Albert  Neil 
McGinnis,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  43658a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  Meyer.     [118]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  35943 ;  Annie  Nathan 
Meyer,  New  York.  43658b 

or,  The  bondage  of  Kin  Severne,  a  play  in 


5  acts,  by  H.  G.  Millward,  founded  on  a  novel 
of  the  same  title  by  G.  B.  Lancaster.  74  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  G.  Millward,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14190,  Nov.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.        43659 

Spur  (The)  of  jealousy;  an  original  farcical 
comedy  of  American  life,  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wede- 
kind. 

©    Julius    Wedekind,    New    York ;    D :  57, 
Jan.  21,  1901.  43660 

Spurious;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  and 
13  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Low. 

©  J.  Barney  Low,  W^atertown,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
4425,  Feb.  7.  43661 

Spy  (The);  by  W.  Besant  and  W.  H.  Pollock. 
©  Walter  Besant  and  Walter  Herries  Pol- 
lock, England  ;  1896  :  26233,  Apr.  29.        43662 

•  dramatic  play  in  1  act,'  by  C.  A.  de  Lima. 

[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  35967  ;  C.  A.  de  Lima. 
Florence,  Italy.  43662a 

dramatization  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper's 

novel,  by  E.  E.  Gates.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward  E.   Gates,   Indianapolis;   1898: 
74048,  Dec.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  43663 

little  dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  Kosofsky.     5 

p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915;   D:  39586;  Aaron  Ko- 


Spy  (The)— Continued. 

a   military   drama   in   4   acts,   founded   on 

James  Fenimore  Cooper's  novel  of  same  title, 
by  W.  S.  Montgomery.  71  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  S.  Montgomery,  St.  Louis;  D: 
3069,  Feb.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1903.      43664 


—  a  1  act  drama  of  the  Civil  War,  by  H.  Ber- 
nard.    21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  Bernard,  New  York ;  D :  15682, 
Apr.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.  43665 

— -a  play  in  4  scenes,  adapted  by  Louis  J. 
Cella  and  Dell  Livingston.  [44]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  L.  J.  Cella  and  Dell  Livingston,  New 
York;  D :  9672,  Dec.  17,  1906:  2c.  Dec.  17, 
1906.  43666 


[2],  22  p. 

Janet  A. 
43666a 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Fairbank, 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1914;   D :  39307 ; 
Fairbank,  Chicago. 

— ■ -by  M.  W.  Davis.    12  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   May   24,   1915;    2c.   May   26,   1915;    D: 
40772  ;■  Malcolm  Waters  Davis,  New  York. 

43666b 


playlet  [in  1  act],  by  E.  E.  Itoh.    2  p.  1.,  8 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,   1914;   D :  38651 ;  Ely  Etsuo 
Itoh,  Indianapolis.  43666c 

■  Revolutionary  War  play  in  4  acts,  by  Eliza- 
beth Wilson.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1915.    35  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42599 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

43666d 


—  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Liebling. 
[2],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   13,    1915;    D:  39529;    Leonarr 
Liebling,  New  York.  43666e 

-or,  America  100  years  since,  a  drama  in 


3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Barry. 

©    Charles   W.    Barrv, 
5240,  May  21. 


New    York;    1875: 
43667 


——See  also  Neutral  (The)  ground. 

Spy    (The)    of    Cedar    Creek.      See   Sheridan's 
ride. 


Spy     (The) 
Ewing. 


of     Chancellorsville.       See    Tom 


sofsky,  New  York. 


43663a 

2202 


Spy  (The)  of  Chickamauga;  a  drama  in  6  acts. 
by  A.  T.  Calhoun. 

©  Alex  Calhoun,   Aledo.    111.;    1888:31761, 
Nov.  8.  43668 


43669 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


43685 


Spy  (The)  of  Gettysburg;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Townseiid.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1891.  38  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
plays] ) 

©  Charles  F.  Townsend,.  Weedsport.  N.  Y. ; 
1891:7027,   Feb.  21;   2c.   Dec.  24.  43669 

'an   original  drama   in  4  acts,  by  Charles 

Townsend.    Author's  ed. 

©  C.   F.  Townsend,   United   States;   1891: 
44220,  Dec.  7.  43670 

Spy  (The)  of  Shiloh;  a  military  allegoi'y  in  6 
acts,  adapted  and  dramatized  by  F.  Howard. 
Jackson.  Mich..  Weeks  &  Rogers. 

©  Frank   Howard,   Jackson,   Mich. ;   1871 : 
1746,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  May  12.  43671 

military  drama  in  1  act.  by  F.  Allen.    11  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1911;   D :  28007 ;   Frederick 
Allen,  Chicago.  43672 

See  also  Drummer  (The)  boy. 

Spy  (The)  of  South  Mountain.     See  Antietam. 

Spy  (A)  of  Spain;  an  up  to  date  war  drama, 
by  Willis  Arden  (W.  A.  Jones-Foster) 

©  Willis  Arden  Jones-Foster,  New  York; 
1898 :  29934,  May  14.  43673 

Spy  (The)  of  the  Hudson;  or,  The  days  of  the 
Revolution,  dramatized  by  J.  Hurley. 

©  James  Hurley,  United  States  ;  1881 :  2561, 
Feb.  19.  43674 

Spy  (The)  of  the  neutral  ground.  See  Harvey 
Birch,  the  spy. 

Spy  (The)  of  the  South.  See  Battle  of  Fred- 
ericksburgh. 

Spy  (The)  of  the  wilderness.  See  Guardian 
(The)  angel. 

Squabbles:  by  L.  Wade. 

©  Lottie  Wade,  United  States ;  1892 :  14028, 
Jlar.  30.  43675 

-an  original  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

Hennessy  Leroyle.     [43]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Wade,  Chicago ;  1890 :  40631,  Dec. 

22 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1892.  43676 

Squabbles   (The)   of  Chioggia;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Carlo  Goldoni,  tr.  by  Charles  Lemmi. 
(In  Tho  Drama,  no.  15,  Aug.  1914;  periodi- 
cal ©  Aug.  31,  1914;  2c.   Sept.  8,  1914;  B: 
308332;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago) 

43676a 

Squanderer  (The) ;  or.  The  fairy  bride,  adapted, 
tr.  and  dram.atized  from  the  German,  Der 
verschwender. 

©  Bernai-d  Blumenthal,  New  York;  1885: 
27864,  Dec.  29.  43677 


Square  Deal;  a  eugenic  playlet  [in  1  act]  bv 
W.  H.  Peters.^  1  p.  1.,  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.*4,  1914;  D :  38693 ;  William  H. 
Peters,  Providence,  R.  I.  43677a 

Square  deal;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Mumford.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn  publish- 
ing company,  1912.    24  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  29.  1912  ;  2c.  May  1,  1912 ;  D  :  29554 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  43678 

a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  M.  Hough 


and  F.  R.  Adams. 

©  Will   M.   Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams, 
Chicago  ;  D  :  8139,  Mar.  10,  1906.  43679 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Mclntyre.    95  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   16,    1913;    D :  33504 ;    Edward 
Mclntyre,  San  Francisco.  43680 

—  by  Maude  and  C.  Andrews.    104  p.    4°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Nov.   24,   1909;   D:  17524;   Charlton 
Andrews,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  43681 

Square   (A)   game;   sketch  in  1   act,   by   J.   T. 
Gribbin.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1911;  D :  23222 ;  Joseph  T. 
Gribbin,  Baltimore.  43682 

Square   (The)  guy;  playlet,  by  J.  M.  Hickev. 
[3],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38275 ;  Joseph  M. 
Hickey,  Milwaukee.  43682a 

Square  (A)  man;  a  western  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia;  1882: 
9085,  June  1.  43683 

Squarer  (The);  1  act  play,  by  J.  G.  Nugent.    18 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25, 1910  ;  D  :  20583  ;  J.  C.  Nugent. 
Canal  Dover,   O.  43684 

Squaring  accounts;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  A. 
Crowley.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Teresa   A.    Crowley,    Brookline,    Mass. ; 
D :  13095,  June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  May  26,  1908. 

43685 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  Goddard.     17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1915 ;  D :  41586 ;  Star  com- 
pany, New  York.  43685a 

— -See  also  His  first  kiss. 


Square.     See  Man  (A) 


Squaring  the  triangle;  comedy  of  tomorrow  in 
1  act,  by  R.  P.  Stokes.  [2],  40  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1915 ;  D :  41170 ;  Rose  Pastor 
Stokes,  Stamford,  Conn.  43685b 


2203 


43686 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43708 


Squashtown  (The)  tavern;  character  comedy 
playlet,  by  A.  Pierce.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. " 

©  Ic.  June  4, 1913  ;  D  :  33396 ;  Aldrid  Pierce. 
Palatka,  Fla.  43686 

Squashville  (The)  fire  brigade;  farce,  by  Willis 
N.  Biigbee.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers, 
1912.  3  p.  S°.  (Famous  five-cent  funny 
farces) 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;    2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;   D: 
30810 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  43687 

Squatter  sovereignty;  a  comic  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Harrigan.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1881: 
15638,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  43688 

or.  Life  in  Shantyville,  an  original  comical 


play  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New    York;    1881: 

17993,  Nov.  19.  43689 

Squaw  man;   a   comedy  drama  in   4   acts,  by 
E.  M.  Royle.    90  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Edwin  ISIilton  Royle  and  Selena  Fetter 
Rovle,  New  York;  D :  8406,  Apr.  23,  1906; 
2c.  May  19,  1906.  43690 

-vaudeville   playlet   in   3   scenes,   by   J.   Le 

Brandt.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911;  D :  23611 ;  Joseph  Le 
Brandt,  New  York.  43691 

or.  The  derelict,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.    6  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,   1912;   D:  29871;   Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  43692 

Squaw  of  Bear  Claw;  dramatic  Indian  play  in  1 
net,  by  Evangeline  M.  Lent. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  14513, 
Dec.  11,  1908.  43693 

Same,    founded   on   Wasula   by   the   same 

author.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  19.09. 
7  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  17,  1909;   D: 
16816;  Edgar  S.- Werner,  New  York.       43694 

See  also  Wasula. 

Squaw's  (A)  love;  in  4  acts,  by  Augusta  Perry 
Fpseud.  of  A.  P.  Downing]  [48]  p.  4°.  Type- 
^^•ritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.  24,   1911;    D:  25851;    Augusta 
Perry  Downing,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  43695 

Squaw's  (The)  revenge.  See  Lone  star  of 
Texas. 

Squealer  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Murray. 
[1],  128  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1912;    D:  30423;    Richard 
Murray,  New  York. 


Squealer  (The) — Continued. 

a  1  act  play,  by  C.  E.  Freybe.    18  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32727-;  Carl  Eduard 
Freybe,  Boston.  43697 

1  act  sketch,  by  T.  D.  Lockwood.    7  p.    f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1913;  D:  328.54;  Traviss  D. 
Lockwood,  New  York.  43698 

■  a  sketch,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille.     [1],  20  p.    4°. 


43696 

2204 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  D :  32345 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  New  York.  43699 

Squealers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  C.  Miller. 
[1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   5,   1912;  D:  30434;   Claude  C. 
Miller,  Columbus,  O.  43700 

Squelette  (Un);  by  V.  Prudhomme. 

©  Victoria  Prudhomme,  Washington  ;  1881 : 
3771,  Mar.  14.  43701 

Squire  (The);  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Arthur  W.  Pinero.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  3  p.  1.,  5-81  p. 
incl.  plans.  12°.  (On  cover :  French's  stand- 
ard library  ed.) 

©  Samuel  French.  New  York ;  D  :  7248,  Sept. 
13,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906.  43702 

Squire  for  a  day;  a  negro  sketch,  by  Andrew  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  69] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7720,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  43703 

Squire  Hardsoil's  birthday;  a  vaudeville  en- 
tertainment with  a  rural  setting,  by  C.  E. 
Knowles.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   Edwin   Knowles,    Buffalo;    D: 
12777,  Apr.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.    43704 

Squire  Jones;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Crossy. 
©    John    Crossy,    New    York;    1872:9856, 
Sept.  12.  43705 

Squire  Judkins'  apple  bee;  an  old  fashioned  en- 
tertainment in  1  scene,  by  Jessie  A.  Kellev. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  18  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7034, 
July  26,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  43706 

Squire  Middleton;  L.  Ruddick. 

©    Lillian    Ruddick,    Newton    Highlands, 
Mass. ;  D :  157,  Feb.  20,  1901.  43707 

Squire     Thompkins'     daughter;     an     original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Arthur  L.  Buzzell.     New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1901.    49  p.    12°. 
©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  624. 
July  1.  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  43708 


43709 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


43725 


Squireen  (The);  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Robert  Buchanan  and  A.  Boucicaiilt. 

©    AiTbrev    Boucicault,    New    York;    1892: 
5737,  Feb.  5.  43709 

Squire's  (The)  daughter;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Will  L.  Walker.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  CO.  [1894]  lp.l.,36p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  336] ) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:19547, 
Apr.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  43710 

Squire's  (The)  honeymoon;  by  H.  M.  Williams. 

©  Herbert  Jlitchell  Williams,  New  York; 

D  :  2413,  Oct.  3,  1902.  43711 

Squire's  (The)  nephew;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
bv  W.  H.  Rose  and  J.  G.  Martel.  Franklin, 
La.,  Rose  &  Martel,  1903.    39  p.    8°. 

©  W.  H.  Rose  and  J.  G.  Martel,  Franklin, 
La. ;  D :  3840,  Aug.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1903. 

43712 

Squire's  stratagem;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Dale.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  .1906. 
40  p.    12°, 

©  Horace  C.  Dale,  Mount  Penn,  Pa. ;  D : 
7799,  Jan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1906.         43713 

Squirrel  (The)  cage;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Garnett.     [4],  61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1915;    D:  41816;   Mildred 
Madelon  Garnett,  La  Grange,  111.  43713a 

See   also   Her  great   career. 

Squirrel  (The)  king;  a  5  act  comedy  drama,  by 
A.  Dougherty  [1.  e.  A.  D.  Clement] 

©  Ada  Dougherty.  San  Francisco  ;  1900 :  5046, 
Feb.  23.  43714 

Squirrels;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  J.  Heaney.  [1], 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1912;   D:  29596;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New  York.  43715 

Squirtgun  (The)  treatment.  See  Hallaba- 
hoola,  the  medicine  man. 

Stadt  (Die)  Titipu.     See  Mikado  (Der) 

Stadtsehreiber  (Der)  von  Esslingen.  See  B.et- 
ribution. 

Stadtwache  (Die);  gesellschaftskomodie  in  3 
akten,  von  F.  Josky.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbaudes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    85  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  30,  1913 ;  D :  35497 ;  Felix  Josky, 
Berlin.  43716 

Starker  als  der  tod;  drama  in  3  akten,  von  Lars 
Mikkelsen.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater-vei'lag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  91  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.   June  17,   1914;   D:  38008;   Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43716a 


Starkere  (Das);  ein  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Carlot  Gottfried  Reuling.  Berlin,  Verlag 
und  auffiihrungsrecht  der  theater-buchhand- 
lung  E.  Bloch,  1897.    78  p.    8°. 

•©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin;  1897:42295,  July 
24 ;  2c.  Aug.  14.  43716b 

Starkere  (Die);  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Max  von  Schonwies.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam,  jun. 
[1912]  72  p.  24°.  (Universal-bibliothek 
5385) 

©   Feb.    27,    1912;    2c.    Apr.   24,    1912;    D: 
29508 ;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      43717 

Starkere  (Das)  band;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Felix  Salteu.     Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912 
118  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1912 ;  D :  29358 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  43718 

Stag  (The)  and  the  doe;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p. 
16°.     Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York  ;  D  :  15375, 
Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  43719 

Stag  (The)  party;  college  farce  in  3  acts,  bv 
P.  B.  Howland.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34090 ;  Paul  Bal- 
com  Howland,  Providence,  R.  I.  43720 

Stage  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Weschler. 
[3],  49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  40175  ;  Andrew  P. 
Weschler,  Erie,  Pa.  43720a 

Stage  (The)  door;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  J.  Swartz  and  J.  B.  Moran. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz  and  John  B.  Moran, 
Philadelphia  ;  1891 :  6363,  Feb.  16.  43721 

-original  idea  for  a  prologue  and  epilogue, 

by  W.  Jerome.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   23,   1915;    D:  39762;    William 
Jerome,  New  York.  43721a 

Stage  door  Johnny;  a  comedj'  sketch  in  1  act 
and  2  scenes,  by  J.  Nerval.  9  p.  4°,  Type- 
\yritten. 

©  James  Norval,  New  York ;  D :  9999,  Feb. 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1907.  43722 

Stage  (The)  door-man;  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[14]  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   23,    1911;    D :  28078 ;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  43723 

Stage  (The)  doorkeeper's  dream;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Daniel  Scott.  3  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  M.  D.  Shatz,  New  York ;  D :  12396.  Feb. 
20,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1908.  43724 

Stage  jewels;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  Birds- 
eye. 

©  George  W.  Birdseye,  Albany  ;  1872  :  2373, 
Mar.  9.  43725 


2205 


43725 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43744 


Stage  (The)  manager;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  G. 
Chase.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1915  ;  D  :  41113  ;  Howard  G. 
Chase,  Detroit.  43725a 

Stage  (The)  manager's  dilemma.  See  Behind 
the  scenes. 

Stage  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[19]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   19,   1915;    D :  40989 ;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  43725b 

Stage  of  life;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Billie 
Burke.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    8,    1912;    D :  30202 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  43728 

Stage  (A)  romance;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  F.  Bernard.  [3],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   14.   1912;    D:  31122;    Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  43727 

Stage  struck;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  R.  Har- 
nett.    10  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Feb.   11,  1915;   D:  39657;   Edith  R. 
Barnett,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  43728 

comedy  sketch,  by  E.  B.  Knapp.     4  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1909 ;  D :  16983 ;  Ed.  B.  Knapp, 


Chicago. 


43729 


— -monologue,  by  F.  G.   Ruthven.     4  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1912;    D:  31195;    Florence 
Gertrude  Ruthven,  Detroit.  43730 


— ■  a  nuisical  farce  comedy,  by  T.  M.  Jordan. 

©  Tom   M.   Jordan,   Chicago;   1893:46279, 
Oct.  16.  43731 


—  a  nmsical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  K.  Calhoun. 

©  Kirkland  Calhoun,  United  States;  1889: 
30392,  Oct.  7.  43732 

— •  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  Goldman.    [1],  14  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D :  10743. 
June  11,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  43732a 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Sherwood  Clark.    16  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914 ;  D :  39228 ;  F.  Sherwood 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  43732b 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  F.  W.  Tebbetts.    11  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1911 ;  D :  24932 ;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  43733 

or,  Back  to  Kokomo,  original  talking  act, 


by  Van  Avery.    11  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   21,   1912;   D:  30603;   Burt  M. 
Jack,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  43734 


Stage  struck — Continued. 

-or.  How  she  won  him,  a  farce  in  1  act, 

by  G.  K.  Hyde. 

©  Gordian  King  Hyde,  New  York;  1874: 
5466,  Apr.  24.  43735 

Stage  struck  barber.  See  Stage  (The)  struck 
couple. 

Stage  struck  boarding  house;  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.  New  York.  Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark 
&  .sons,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  [3]-ll  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  Nevv  York ;  D :  6048, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  43736 

Stage  (The)  struck  couple;  sometimes  called 
stage  struck  barber,  P.  P.  P.  Podge,  &c.,  a 
laughable  interlude  in  1  scene,  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  5 
p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama  no.  56] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
7703,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  43737 

Stage  struck  Sue;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Hyman. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913;  D:  33724;  Milton  Hy- 
man, San  Francisco.  43738 

Stage  (The)  struck  wife;  a  comedietta,  by 
Thompkin  P.  Roswell.  New  York,  The  Mid- 
dlemore  press  [1903].    22  p.    16°. 

©    Edvvin    D.    Sibley,    Brooklyn;    D :  3599, 
June  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  43739 

Stag's  echo;  by  A.  T.  Ammerman.  2  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D:  17828;  Ada  TuUy 
Ammerman,  Brooklyn.  43740 

Stahl  und  feder.  See  Tage  (Die)  von  Saar- 
briicken. 

Stain  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  R.,  Hodges 
and  Earle  C.  Rice.  11,  [1]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1911;    D:  24297;    W.    R. 
Hodges,  Atlantic  City.  43741 

Stain  (The)  of  Cain;  play  in  5  acts,  by  O.  P. 
Prag.  [11]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Synop- 
sis] 

©  Otto  Philip  Prag,  Portland,  Or.;  D:4524. 
Jan.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1904.  43742 

Stain  (The)  of  guilt;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Walter  Mathews.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Mathews,  Louisville ;  D :  1544, 
Mar.  10,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1902.  43743 

Stainboroughs  (The);  a  love  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Quiggan. 

©    John    Quiggan,    Brooklyn ;    1893 :  50904, 
Nov.  15.  43744 


2206 


43746 


COPYKIGHTED   IIC^    THE    UNITED   STATES 


43762 


Stained  (The)  glass  angel;  romantic  play  of 
today  in  3  nets,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin.  [93]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   20,    1914 ;    D :  38858 ;    Gertrude 
Scott  Dunldn,  New  York.  43745 

Staircase  band.     See  Rising  generation, 

Stairs  (The)  are  steep;  a  1  act  piny,  by  E.  Liss- 
ner.     28  p.    4°.     Type^^•ritten. 

©     Emanuel     Lissner.     Boston;     D :  15495. 
Mar.  29.  1909:  2(:  Mar.  29.  1909.  43746 

Stake  (The)  and  halter;  a  4  aft  drnian,  l)y  M. 
Mulvey  nnd  E.  T.  Wilson. 

©    Martin    Aluivey    and    EdKur    T.    Wilson. 
Newnrk,  N.  J, :  1872  :  2605.  :\Inr.  10.        43747 

Stakes  (The);  o!%  A  package  from  Paris,  play 
bv  G.  G.  Tawlets  [pseud,  of  G.  (_'.  V.  TlieisJ 
[83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    28.    1913:    D :  33909 :    Grovei- 
Cleveland  ^'au  Senden  Theis.  (iermania,  Pa. 

43748 

Staking  the  claim.     See  Gold  (The)  diggers. 

Stalking  the  deer;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Maw- 
son.     [6].  113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9.  1918:   D :  31918 :  Edward   U. 
Mawson,  New  York.  43749 

Stamp  act;  a  historical  charade  arr.  by  School 
11.  grade  7,  division  2,  under  the  direction  of 
the  teacher  F.  Roach. 

©     Florence     Roach,     Washington;     1S89: 
37906,  Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  43750 

Stampede  (The);  a  i>lay  in  1  scene,  by  C.  L. 
Hngen.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Claude  L.  Hagen.  Coney  Island,  N.  Y'. ; 
D:  13571,  Aixg.  18.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  18.  1908. 

43751 

Stamps;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  M.  Lent. 

©  Evangeline  M.  Lent,  New  York  ;  D :  1712. 
Apr.  8,  1902.  43752 

Stan  Stanley,  the  bouncing  fellow  assisted  by 
his  relatives;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Childrey. 
8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1915 ;  D :  40114 ;  Stanley  Mor- 
gan Childrey,  Philadelphia.  43752a 

Stand  patters;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R. 
Cole.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  9,   1909;   D :  170.57 ;   Francis  R. 
Cole,  Chicago.  43753 


Standard  dialogues;  designed  for  school  and 
pai'lor  entertainments,  tempei-ance  meetings, 
literary  societies,  etc.,  compiled  by  Alexander 
Clark.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn  publishing  co., 
1S98.     1  p.  1..  r>-202  p.     12°. 

I'enn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia:    1898:41912, 
July  13 ;  2c.  July  13.  43754a 

Standard  (The)  of  men;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2 
s<:-enes,  liyA.  Jelferis.    [31]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,    1910 ;    D :  22151 ;    Arthur 
.Tefferis,  Niles.  Cal.  43755 


Standard     (The)_    oil    magnate, 
baum's  discovery. 


See    Rosen - 


Standard  time;  in  1  act.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  C.  Amerine,  Detroit;  1896:68052. 
Dec.  14;  2c.  Dec.  17.  43756 

Standards;  play  in  3  nets,  bv  J.  Tl.  Lawson. 
[21,  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915:  D :  40327 :  John  How- 
:u-d  Lawson,  NeA\'  York.  43756a 

Standing  room  only;  a  comedy  in  1  net,  by 
Dwight  S.  Anderson.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1913.     15  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    29,    1913:    2c.    Jan.    31.    1913;    D: 
32267 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      43757 

])y  W.  Chatterson.  [41]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21.  1914;  D :  388S0 :  Willowdean 
Chatterson.  San  IMego,  Cal.  43758 


—  a  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  W.  H.  Osborne. 
[26]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Hanulton  Osborne,  Newark.  N.  J. ; 
D :  13008.  :Mav  20.  1908 ;  2c.  yUiv  20,  1908. 

43759 


—  a  play  in  1  a<'t,  by  D.   S.  Anderson.     [2], 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Dwiglit    Spencer    Anderson.    Cleveland ; 
D:  11969,  Dec.  21.  1907:  2c.  Dec.  21,  1907. 

43759a 


-See  nlM)  S.  R.  O. 

Standing  with  reluctant  feet;  jday  in  1  act.  l>y 
A.  Caiupbell.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5.  1913 ;  D :  35265 ;  Anne  Camp- 
bell. Chicago.  43760 

Stanford  Wyatt;   a   play   in  4  acts,   by   Philip 
Raimondo.     [172]  p.    4°.    T.\T)ewritten. 

©  P.  Raimondo,  New  York;  D :  9003,  Aug. 
20.  1906 :  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  43761 


Standard  (The)  bearer;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  D. 
P.rannan.     24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23.  1912 :  D  :  29755  ;  1  )nnn  Bran- 
nan,  Hartford.  43754 

2207 
5379— vol.  2—16 35 


Stanley;  a  play  I'epresenting  the  life,  character, 
and  adventures  of  Henry  M.  Stanley,  the 
great  African  explorer,  by  J.  A.  Mac  Knight. 

©  James  Arthia-  Mai-  Knight.  New  Y'ork ; 
1890:17056,  May  24.  43762 


43763 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


43781 


Stanley  Africanus;  !i  funny  farcical  frolic  in 
1  act,  by  H.  J.  Seymour. 

©   Harry   J.    Seymour,    New   York;    1877: 

13418,  Nov.  19.  43763 

Stanley  in  Africa;  9  tableaux  in  a  reporter's 
life,  by  H.  J.  Seymour. 

©   Harry   J.    Seymour,    New    York ;    1877 : 

13419,  Nov.  19.  43764 

Stanley's  dwarfs;  an  original  entertainment  in 
1  act,  for  male  cliaracters,  by  F.  B,  Van  Wart. 
New  York,  Samuel  Frencli  &  son;  London. 
Samuel  French,  1888.    23  p.    12°. 

©  F.  B.  Van  Wart,  Brooklyn ;  1888 :  24791, 
Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  43765 

Stanley's  spring  suit;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
W.  K.  Rugg.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Winnifred  King  Rugg,  Arlington,  Mass. ; 
D :  16071,  June  15,  1909 ;  2c.  June  15,  1909. 

43766 

Stanley's  wife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Os- 
canyan. 

©    C.     Oscanyan,    Brooklyn;     1879:14898, 
Nov.  7.  43767 

Staple  (The)  of  news;  by  Ben  Jonson,  ed.  with 
introduction,  notes  and  glossary,  by  De  Winter. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1905.  lix,  276  p. 
8°.     (Yale  studies  in  English,  xxviii) 

©  De  Winter,  New  Haven ;  A :  108797,  Feb. 
10,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1905.  43767a 

Star  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  C.  L.  Nagely.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7, 1910  ;  D  :  20380  ;  Carlton  Lewis 
Nagely,  Brooklyn.  43768 

or.  Paste  and  diamonds,  a  serio-comic  play 

in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©    Charles   Gayler,    United    States;    1879: 
11560,  Aug.  30.  43769 

Star  (The)  actress;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by 
Bernard  Kling.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Emma    Lambert,    Brooklyn ;     D :  10562, 
May  14,  1907 ;  2c.  May  14,  1907.  43770 

Star  (The)  boarder;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Guuter. 

©  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter,  New  York; 
n  :  3620,  June  19,  1903.  43771 

comedy  of  hearts  and  showers,  by  A.  Colby. 

[1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1915;    D:  40373;    Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  43771a 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Boyle. 

©  Carrie  Boyle,  Great  Bend,  Kan. ;  1899 : 

12357,  Feb.  13.  43772 

Star  (The)  bout;  dramatic  vaudeville,  by  Taylor 

Granville    and    Ned    Wayburn.      22    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Star  bout  co.,  inc..  New  York ;  D :  11628, 
Oct.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1907.  43773 


Star  (The)  brave.     See  Petalesharoo. 

Star  Bright;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Edith 
F.  A.  U.  Painton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company.     83  p.     12°. 

©  July  26,  1915;  2c.  July  29,  1915;  D: 
41345 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  43773a 

Star  (A)  by  mistake;  novelty  dramatic  singing 
comedy  skit,  by  R.  F.  Brandon  and  J.  R. 
Brandon.  [1],  9  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1915;  D:  40133;  Ray  F. 
Brandon  and  Jeanne  Russell  Brandon,  Center- 
ville,  Utah.  43773b 

Star-crowned  (The)  cross;  by  J.  C.  Tenney. 

©  Julia  C.  Tenney,  Orange,  INIass. ;  1898: 
56282,  Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  43774 

Star  (The)  gazer;  an  astronomical  farce  com- 
edy, by  F.  W.  Lee.     [32]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Franklyn  W.  Lee,  St.  Paul ;  1894 :  34646, 
July  18 :  2c.  July  IS.  43775 

Star  (The)  gazer  of  Choson;  a  musical  tale  of 
ancient  Corea.  by  J.  F.  Price.  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  F.  Price,  Chicago ;  D :  7888,  Jan.  22, 
1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1906.  43776 

Star  (The)  gazers;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  and  B. 
Shafer.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911;  D:  28208;  M.  and  B. 
Shafer,  New  York.  43777 

Star  in  the  east.  See  Little  folks'  Christinas 
stories  and  plays. 

Star  (The)  in  the  trees.     See  Addio. 

Star  (The)  of  Bethlehem;  a  miracle  play  of  the 
nativity  reconstructed  from  the  Towneley  and 
other  old  English  cycles,  of  the  XIII,  XIV 
and  XV  centuries,  and  supplemented  and 
adapted  to  modern  conditions  by  C.  ]M.  Gay- 
ley.  New  York,  Fox,  Duffield  and  company 
[1904]     xix.  [1],  70  p.    front.,  pis.    8°. 

©  Charles  Mills  Gayley,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D : 
4761,  Mar.  21,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904.      43778 

a  nativity  play  for  children,  by  A.  Corbiu. 

©  Alice  Corbin.  Lake  Bluff,  111.;  D:  14167. 
Oct.  29,  1908.  43779 

a  sacred  drama  iu  5  acts  and  a  prelude,  by 


.L  Cantello.     IjOs  Angeles,   J.  Cantello,  1907. 
131  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  Cantello,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  9010. 
Aug.  29,  1906 ;  2c.  Dee.  23,  1907.  43780 

—  See  also  Dispensation  (The) 


Star  (The)  of  Cuba;  or.  The  Yankee  hero,  a 
new  patriotic  comedy-drama  in  5  acts,  bv 
F.  L.  Griffith.     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    L.    Griffith.    San    Francisco: 
1899:  38702,  June  12;  2c.  July  9,  1900.    43781 


2208 


43782 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


43803 


Star  (The)  of  destiny;  historical  drania  iu  4 
acts,  by  Tliomas  F.ryan  Weaver.  Chicago,  A. 
Flanagan  company,  1907.    16  p.    12°. 

©  A.  Flanagan  co..  Chicago :  D :  10341,  Apr. 
1,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1907.  43782 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Clnrko.     [107]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Fi-ederick    Willartl   Clarke,    Boston;    L> : 
4900,  May  .".,  1904  :  2c.  May  ."),  1904.  43783 

Star  (The)  of  hope;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  ])y  M. 
Leftlngwell  and  E.  Collier. 

©  Maiion  Lettingwell  and  Ednuind  (-oilier. 
New  Y<.rk:  189(5 :  248;r>.  Apr.  L'l.  43784 

Star  (The)  of  Jacob;  Christmas  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Didacns  Keinhold.  adajited  from  the  Ger- 
man by  A.  M.  (ji-ussi.    2.1  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©     Dec.     21.     1911:     2c.     Dec.     20.     1911: 
D  :  2S094  ;  A.  M.  <  Ji  iissi.  Pekin,  .111.  43785 

Star  (The)  of  Judah;  play  in  o  .uts.  l»y  E.  C 
Elu-lich.     9  p.     4°.     I'rinted. 

©  Feb.  24,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  (;.  1911  ;  D  :  23507  : 
Yunng  Israel.  Cincinnati.  43786 

Star  of  optim^ism;  drama  in  7  acts.  l)y  L.  Mc- 
Millen.     147  p.     12°. 

©  N(.v.  4,  1909:  2c.  Nov.  G.  1909;  D:  17302: 
Llston  Mc:\Iillen.  Oskaloosa.  la.  43787 

Star  (The)  of  Prag.  »S'cc  Schtern  (Der)  fon 
Praag'. 

Star  (The)  of  Siberia;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Leo- 
pold Starzenski,  tr.  from  the  Polish  by  J.  B. 
Kaczyfiski.     105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1911;     D :  24711 ;     .Tcsei.h 
Boleslaus  Kaczyilski.  Pittsburgh.  43788 

Star  (The)  of  the  Alps.     See  Beatrezia. 

Star  of  the  East;  l»y  L.  Cleveland  and  M.  E. 
Osbou. 

©  Lucv  Cleveland  and  Mary  E.  Osbon,  New 
York  ;  1899  :  51677.  Aug.  11.  43789 

Star  (The)  of  the  stage.     Sec  Madame  Favart. 

Star  (The)  part;  come<ly  in  1  act.  by  N.  Revell 
and  H.  Olt.    18  p.    4°.    Typewi-ltten. 

©  le.  Feb.  4,  1911:  D :  23268 :  Nellie  Revell 
and  Henry  Olt,  New  York.  43790 

^1  act  comedy,  by  II.  Wai-ner.     [2],  15  p.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    28,    1913 ;    D :  3308G ;    Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  43791 

Star  (The)  performer;  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
J.  W.  Carey. 

©    John    W.    Carey,    Sioux    City.    la.:    D: 
15195,  Feb.  27,  1909.  43792 

Star  pupil;  comedy  in  3  ads,  by  .1.  Eeiser.  91 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    23.    1910:    D :  20552 ;    Jo.seph 
Leiser,  Allentown,  Pa.  43793 


Star  (The)  Spangled  Banner;  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  Schott. 

©  Emil  Schott,  Rockport,  O. ;  1899:7334, 
Jan.  21.  43794 

histoi-ical  plav  in  5  acts,  bv  J.  F.  McLaugh- 
lin. 

©  J.  Fairfax  McLaughlin,  New  York;  1896: 
12632,  Feb.  26.  43795 

a  national  drama,  by  D.  Spillane. 

©  Daniel  Spillane.  New  York;  1891 :  4(X)6. 
Jan.  28.  43796 
a  war  epis(»de,  by  Katherine  Stagg.  Chi- 
cago. Dramatic  jaiblishing  company.  1907.  10 
p.     12°. 

©  Draniatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago :  D :  12017. 
Dec.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1907.  43797 

Star  Spangled  Banner  pageant;  [pageant  in  7 
episodes  and  2  interludes],  staged  in  the  Capi- 
tol Park  at  Madison.  Wis.,  in  celebration  of 
the  lOOIh  anniversary  of  the  writing  of  tins 
national  song  by  Francis  Scott  Key.  by  E.  T. 
Rockwell.  [Madison.  Wis..  Tracy  &  Kilgore, 
1914]     39  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  9.  1914  :  2c.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  39115  : 
P'thel  Theodore  Rockwell,  Madison.  Wis. 

43797a 

Star  (The)  spaiagled  baron;  a  musical  play,  by 
R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet.  Osterville,  ilass. :  D :  13974. 
Oct.  1,  1908.  43798 

Star  spangled  Jack;  a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  Harrv  C  Husted,  New  York;  1875:494. 
Jan.  15.  43799 

Starboard  watch;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Steely. 
[1].  Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22.  1913 ;  D  :  32746 ;  Guy  Steely, 
New  York.  43800 

Starbottle  (The)  claim;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  C.  Prescott. 

©  (Joleman  C.  Prescott.  Louisville;  1875: 
(3620.  June  23.  43801 

Starch  king;  2  act  comedy  with  prologue,  by 
P.  I.  Cook.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12.  1909:  D:  17401;  Paul  Irving 
Cook.  San  Francisco.  43802 

Starlight;  jtlay  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Goddard.     [3], 

91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   6,   1913 :    D :  34041 ;   Harold   C. 

Goddard.  Swarthmore.  Pa.  43803 
Sec  also  Fantastico  (II) 

Starlight  (The)  express;  play  iu  3  acts,  by  A. 
Blackvrood  and  V.  Pearn.  [107]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914;  D :  37574 ;  Algernon 
Blackwood  and  Violet  Pearn,  London. 

43803a 


2209 


43804 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43824 


Starre  (Das)  system;  lustspiel  iu  3  aufzilgen, 
von  Gustav  Hochstetter.  Leipzig,  P.  Reclam, 
jun.,  1908.    79  p.    illus.     (plans)     16°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  G. 
Hochstetter,  Berlin ;  res.  no.  2198 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
16,  1908.  43804 

Starr's  girl;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives.  New  Yorli ;  D :  2044.  June 
25,  1902.  43805 

Same.     [1G6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York ;  D :  2571,  Nov. 
10,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  43806 

Starry  flag;  a  military  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Gordon  V.  May.  Pliiludelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  190.").    47  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  7410, 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  43807 

• by  M.  T.  Davy. 

©  Morgan  T.  Davy,  Jersey  City  Heights, 
N.  J. ;  1892  :  7075,  Feb.  13.  43808 

Starry  (The)  flag  in  Cuba;  or.  On  a  secret 
service  detail,  a  military  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Sergeant  R.  H.  Kinkead. 

©  Robert  Hazelet  Kinkead,  Fairmount,  W. 
Va. ;  1899  :  38703,  June  12.  43809 

Stars;  by  George  Fuller  Golden  and  P.  F.  Nich- 
olson, jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  F.  Nicholson,  jr..  United  States ; 
1897 :  29662,  May  15 ;  2c.  May  15.  43810 

a  musical  burletta  in  1  act,  with  original 


songs  and  music,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 
©    Edwin    A.    Locke,    Boston ; 
Dec.  17. 


1878 :  14744, 
438X1 

a  1  act  comedy,  by  G,  F.  Golden  and  P.  F. 

Nicholson,  jr. 

©  George  Fuller  Golden  and  Paul  F.  Nichol- 
son, jr..  New  York  ;  1898  :  10679,  Feb.  9. 

43812 

or,  A  twinkling  experiment,   an  operatic 


burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©   Edwin   A.   Locke,   Boston ;    1879 :  16225, 
Dec.  2.  43813 

or.    Fun    in    a    Chinese    laundiy,    musical 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Locke.     [2],  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;   D:  35420;   Edwin  A. 
Locke,  Everett,  Mass.  43814 

Stars  (The)  and  Stripes;  by  R.  M.  Lawrenson. 

©   Robert  Mark   Lawrenson,   Irvington-on- 

Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  1889  :  16751,  June  1.        43815 

an  original  play  of  the  Spanish  war  in  4  acts, 

by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  United  States ;  1898 :  29143, 
May  10 ;  2c.  May  28.  43816 

— — See  also  Woman's  (A)  power. 


Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  abroad.     See  Our  flag. 
Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  jubilee. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9265,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  43817 

Stars  (The)  and  Stripes  of  America;  or.  The 
opera  of  Uncle  Sam,  Brother  Jonathan, 
Yankee  and  Porgie,  by  the  poet  Meakins, 
burlesquing  A  lady  president  of  America. 

©  James  Meakins,  New  York ;  1889 :  11728, 
Apr.  15.  43818 

Stars  (The)  will  tell;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 
©  Arthur  H.  Palmer,  New  York;  D:4391. 
Dec.  14.  1903.  43819 

Start  (A)  to  Calcutta;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  B.  Holt. 

©  Sarah  Barton  Holt,  New  Orleans;  1892: 
48889,  Dec.  1.  43820 

Starved!  episode  in  1  act,  by  A.  H.  Saunders. 
[2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12  1913 ;  D :  35000 ;  Ann  Holland 
Saunders,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  43821 


See   Railroad 


Starving    (The)    workingman. 
(The)  strikers. 

State  camp;  or  The  7th  at  Peekskill,  a  musical 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts  by  M.  J.  Colligan.    Ms. 

©    M.    J.    Colligan,    Brooklyn;    1892:3321, 
.Tan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1892.  43822 

State  (The)  forbids;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cowan. 
[1],  22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914 ;  D  :  39401 ;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York.  43822a 


•  Same.      New    York.    M.    Kennerley,    1915. 

46  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1915 ;  2c.  June  5,  1915  ;  D  :  40900 ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  43822b 

State  (The)  of  man;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
act  or  more,  by  C.  J.  Dwyer. 

©  Charles  J.  Dwyer,  Chicago ;  D :  4177,  Oct. 
19,  1903.  43823 

State  (The)  of  moratorium;  farce  in  3  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  E.  T.  Purdy.  [60]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39864 ;  Eva  Thomson 
Purdy,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  43823a 

State  (The)  of  Sabanda.     See  Coming. 

State  vs.  Burton,  ^'ee  Gentleman  (The)  from 
East  Blueberry. 

Statehood  day  at  Pawnee  Bill's  ranch.  See 
Oklahoma. 

State's  (The)  attorney;  an  original  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1882:7574,  Mav 
10.  43824 


2210 


43825 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43845 


State's  evidence;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Rowe. 

©  J.  H.  Rowe.  New  York ;  1878 :  13790,  Nov. 
25.  43825 

Statesman  (The);  in  1  act,  by  Opie  Read.  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1910:  D :  22692 ;  Georgia 
McNally  McNutt,  New  York.  43826 

Station  master;  l>y  Neil  Twomey.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3.  1909 ;  D :  16696 ;  Proctor 
Henry  Currier,  New  Bedford.  Mass.        43827 

Stattlialter  (Der)  von  Seeland;  drama  in  3 
akteu,  von  Pbilipp  Laugmann.  Wien,  Deutsch- 
Oesterreichischer  verlag,  [1911]     107  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1912:  2e.  Mar.  30,  1912;  D: 
29221 ;  Deutscli-Oesterreichischer  verlag,  Vi- 
enna. 43828 

Statu-equestro;  oi-,  Scenes  in  a  private  gallery, 
a  modern  drama,  by  A.  A.  C.  Dalma. 

©  Alma  Alniira  Cliandler  Dalma,  New 
York  ;  D  :  1.^17,  Mar.  .5,  1902.  43829 

Statu  (El)  quo;  sainete  de  estatuas  en  1  acto 
divididd  en  2  cuadros  y  1  advertencia,  escrito 
expresamente  para  que  lo  griten  original  de 
R.  Calleja,  nn'isica  del  maestro  Antonio  Estre- 
mera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1914.    26  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36546  ;  Rafael  Calleja,  Madrid.  43830 

Statue  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ruge.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24588  ;  Clara  Ruge, 
New  York.  43831 

by  W.  Hanlon.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23807 ;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cobasset,  Mass.  43832 

Statue  (The)  at  Bosedale;  a  romantic  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Marion  Ellis.  [64]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  .T.  Wildman.  Chicago ;  D :  346,  Apr. 

15,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1901.  43833 

Statue  (La)  du  commandeur;  pantomime  en  3 

actes,   par   Paul    Eudel    et   Evariste   Mangin, 

partition  d'Adolphe  David. 

©  Heugel  et  cie,  Paris ;  1892 :  19818,  Mav  9 ; 
2c.  May  9.  43834 

Statue  (A)  of  bullets;  or.  Against  suicide,  by 
J.  Cohen.     [22]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1910  ;  D  :  22456 ;  Jennie  Cohen, 
New  York.  43835 

Statue  of  flesh;  romantic  drama  in  a  scene  and 
4  acts  founded  on  the  Italian,  by  Margaret 
Townsend.     [76]  p.    4°.    Ts'pewritten. 

©  Margaret  Townsend  Tagliapietra,  New 
York ;  D  :  11616,  Oct.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1907. 

43836 


Statue  (The)  of  Liberty;  tabloid  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  Chicago, 
Chicago  maimscript  co.,  1913.     [26]  p.    f°. 

©  Sept.  3,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D :  .84611 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  43837 

See  also  Little  (The)  president. 

Statue  of  the  period;  a  new  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Wells. 

©  William  Wells,  New  York;  1873:9165, 
Aug.  14.  43838 

Statue's  (A)  tragedy;  an  episode  in  1  act,  by 
Espy  Williams. 

©  Espy  W.  H.  Williams,  New  Orleans; 
1893  :  19637,  Apr.  21.  43839 

Staub;  3  akte,  von  Gustav  CoUi.iu.  Kronacb, 
Gebr.  Bleyer  [1911]     63  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1911;  D:  24726;  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen  schrift- 
steller.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  43840 

Stay-at-home  (The);  or,  Mrs.  Depeyster's 
idea,  piny  in  3  acts,  by  Leroy  Scott  ftnd  B. 
de  Mille.     [146]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1.  1913 ;  D :  33973 ;  Beatrice  de 
IVIille,  New  York.  43841 

Steal  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Dorgeloh. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910 ;  D :  20246 ;  John  Freder- 
ick Dorgeloh,  San  Francisco.  43842 

Stealin'  a  chicken;  by  B.  O.  T.  Graves.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Beldeu  Outel  Taylor  Graves.  New  York; 
D :  10072,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907. 

43843 

Stealing  a  wife;  comedy  sketcli  in  1  act,  by  R. 
MacDonald.     [2],  14  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914 ;  D :  36426 ;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald.  Lowell,  Mass.  43843a 

Steam-roller  (The);  comedy  showing  up  cor- 
poration life  and  the  laxitv  of  corporation  law, 
by  N.  Abel  and  O.  B.  Corbin.  [2],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18.  1915;  D :  39431 ;  Nicholas 
Abel  and  Ora  B.  Corbin.  New  York.       43843b 

Steamboat  Bill;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Allstot.     [1],  44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915;  D :  40666 ;  Grace  All- 
stot, Gas  City,  Kan.  43843c 

Steamboat  collision  disaster;  by  R.  Buchanan, 
.ir.     [2]  p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Robert  Buchanan,  .jr..  Coney  Island. 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10230.  Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23. 
1907.  43844 

Steel;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  P.  Boswell.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23.  1910;  D:  21124;  Peyton  Bos- 
well, Chicago,  43845 


2211 


43846 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43866 


Steel — f 'out  i  n  u  e(  1 . 

•  ail   (H'iginal    Ainericaii   plav    in    4   acts,   bv 

Jay  C.  Lauchlau  ami  H.  H.  Gibbons.    85  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11.  19H) ;  D  :  2101 S  ;  Itobert  HunH> 
<;ibbons,  Detroit.  43846 

l»lay  in  4  acts.  l)y  It.  AV.  Hlocscr.     [98]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16.  1913  ;  D  :  35357  :  Kaymond  W. 
Bloeser.  Erie,  Pa.  43847 

Steel  (The)  king;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  H.  C. 
Dale.  New  YovK  Diclc  &  Fitztcerald,  1902. 
41  p.    12°. 

©  Horace  C.  Dale.  Reading-.  Pa.;  D:2331. 
Sept.  15,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1902.  43848 

Steel  (The)  man;  piny  in  1  act,  by  H.  Dozior. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18.    1911;     D :  23395 ;    Henry 
Dozier,  New  York.  43849 

Steel  (The)  master;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Denny.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21.  1913:  D :  33664 ;  William  H. 
Denny,  New  Yorlc.  43850 

Steel  (The)  safe;  ))y  H.  S.  Doherty. 

©     Henrietta     Seacord      Doherty,     United 
States  ;  1878 :  13,  Jan.  2.  43851 

Steeplechase  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37772  ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  43851a 

Stein  unter  steinen;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
II.  Sudermann.  New  York,  C.  Hermaim,  3905. 
83  p.    8^ 

©  ILermann  Sudermann,  Germany  ;  D  :  7345. 
Oct.  2,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  19.  1905.  43852 

Sec  also  Parmi  les  pierres. 

Steinenie  (Das)  herz;  lustspiel  in  3  autziigen, 
von  B.  A.  Baer.  Philadelphia,  Glocke  pub.  co. 
101  p.    24°. 

©    Dec.    14.    1909;    2c.    Dec.    16,    1909:    I): 
17730;  Bertliobl  A.  Baer.  Philadelphia. 

43853 
Steinkohle  (Die);  dialog  tiir  6  knaben,  von  Hans 
Maler.     Antigo.  Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  com- 
pany, II  J).     24°.     (Dialoge  und  vortrage  fiir 
schul  teste,  no.  34) 

©    July    20,    1915:    2c.    .Tuly    28,    1915;    D: 

41330;  Antigo  pub.  co..  Antigo.  Wis.      43853a 

Stella;  or.  Love  w^ith  a  vengeance,   a   comedy 

opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  Fred  C.'lifion,  music 

by  I).  B.  Gillette,  jr. 

©  Daniel  B.  Gillette,  .ir.,  New  York;  1894: 
12(>57.  Feb.  28.  43854 

Stella  at  the  studio;  dramatic  monologue,  by  E. 
Bai-rington.    15  p.    16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1912 ;  D :  29933 ;  Ethel  Bar- 
rlngton.  Philadelphia.  43855 


Stella  Corinna;  an  original  drama  in  6  acts,  bv 
K.  Hetzel. 

©  Kate  Hetzel,  San  Francisco ;  1897 :  42532. 
July  26.  43856 

Stella  dressed  in  light;  a  dumb  act,  by  S.  Gil- 
more. 

©  Stella  Gilmore,  New  York ;  1899 :  50868. 
Aug.  7.  43857 

Stella  Issachkoff ;  by  F.  B.  Hayes. 

©  Francis  P..  Hayes,  Boston;  1886:7997. 
Apr.  5.  43858 

Stella   Micawber;   by    J.    S.    Ludington    and    J. 
MolTatt. 

©  James  S.  Ludington  and  James  Moffatt, 
Selma,  Cal. :  1898:71406,  Dec.  8;  2c.  Feb.  17, 
1899.  43859 

Stenographer  (The);  by  F.  G.  Main.     3  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Fannie  G.  Main,  Chicago ;  D :  7442,  Oct. 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  G,  1905.  43860 

-by  J.  A.  Lane. 

©  Jiimes  A.  Lane,  Portland.  Or. ;  D :  15500, 
Mar.  31,  1909.  43861 


comedy-driima  in  4  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 

J.  \.  Lane.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  17306  ;  James  Albert 
Lane,  Portland,  Or.  43862 

Stenographer  versus  lawyer;  comedy  in  2  acts, 
l)y  W.  J.  Roussel. 

©   AVillis   J.   iloussel,   New   Orleans:   1891: 
10505,  Mar.  20.  43863 

Stenographer  wanted;  song  and  dance  act,  by 
A.  M.  Leitch.     4  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914;  D  :  39204 ;  Annie  Mac- 
gregor  Leitch.  New  York.  43863a 

Stenos;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Kraft. 

©  Fraidv  Kraft.  St.  Louis;  1883:23759.  Dec. 
21.  43864 

Step   by   step;    play    in   .">   .-icts.   bv   L.   Mitchell. 

[4],  102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    June    6.    1912;    D :  29890 ;    Laugdon 

Mitchell.  Philadelphia.  43865 

Sec  (il-io  Our  times. 

Step  lively;  revuet  in  3  steps,  by  C.  De  Haven. 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1915;   D :  39651 ;  Carter  De 
Haven,  New  York.  43865a 
society   comedy    in  4  acts,  by   G.   A.   Lem- 
ming.    [103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915 ;  D  :  40688 ;  Geo.  A.  Lem- 
ming, Chicago.  43865b 
Stepbrothers  (The);  an  origin.il  tragic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Walker. 

©   John  Henderson   Walker,   Philadelphia; 
1878  :  787,  Jan.  17.  43866 


2212 


43867 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


43888 


Stepchild  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Kleiu,  New  York ;  D :  10285,  Apr. 
6,  1907.  43867 


■  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Kleiu,  New  I'ork  :  D  :  10990,  Julv 
11,  1907.  43868 

Stepdaughter  (A)  of  Israel.      Sec  Beneberak, 
the  Spanish  Jew. 

Stepfather;  Hebrew  dramatic  comedy  in  2  pts., 
by  B.  Linsky.     [12]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   23,   1914;    D :  37642 ;    Bernard 
Linsky,  Brooklyn.  43868a 

Stephanie;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Wallis  and 
^Irs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©  James  Wallis  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus, 
United  States  ;  1889  :  7801,  Mar.  11.  43869 

Stephen  Fairlight,  M.  D.;  in  2  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Wookey. 

©  Louisa  M.  Wookey,  New  York;  1900  A: 
23485,  Sept.  21.  43870 

Stephen  of  Cloyes,  prophet  and  slave;  a  drama 
of  the  children's  crusade,  by  G.  L.  Cook. 

©    Grace    Louise   Cook,    Wellesley,   Mass. ; 
1900  A  :  19506,  Aug.  4.  43871 

Stepmother;  by  A.  D.  Lippmann. 

©   Alice   Drey    Lippmann,    St.    Louis;    D; 
13498,  Aug.  3.  1908.  43872 

a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Doniuirumma. 

©  Frank  Donuarumma,  New  Y'ork ;  1884 : 
20901,  Oct.  17.  43873 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  K.  :^[orley.     [66] 

p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D :  28472  :  Walter  K. 
Morley,  Nashotah,  AVis.  43874 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Lewis  Charles  [i.  e. 

E.  L.  Charles] 

©    Elijah    Lewis    Charles,    United    States; 
18S5  :  17969,  Aug.  24.  43875 

Stepmothers;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Greey. 
©  Edward  Greey,  JManchester,  Mass.;  1877: 
2076.  Feb.  16.  43876 

Stepping    down   the   ladder.      See   Lessons   in 
search  of  greatness. 

Stepping   (The)   stone;  a   drama   in  3  acts,  by 
G.  E.  Crater,  jr.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  26.   1914 ;   D :  38604 ;    George  E. 
Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  43876a 

-by  J.  S.  Hill  and  T.  Addison. 

©  J.  Stacy  Hill  and  Tliomas  Addison,  Cin- 
cinnati ;  D  ;  14897.  Jan.  25,  1909.  43877 

^a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ward.     [136]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Westertield  Ward.  New  York  ;  D  : 
11913,  Dec.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1908.    43878 


Steps;  drama  of  today  in  4  ascensions,  bv  G.  E. 
Allen.     [48]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31.    1915;    D :  40233 ;    George 
Ethan  Allen,  Elmiia,  N.  Y.  43878a 

Steps  in  the  dark;  a  play  in  4  r.cts,  by  G.  F. 
Piatt.     [96]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Milwaukee  ;  D  :  4254. 
Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1903.  43879 

Stepsister  (The);  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Klein. 
©  Charles  Klein,  New  York ;  D :  11081,  Julv 
30,  1907.  43880 

Stepson   (The);  by   F.   Grahame.      [87]    p.     i°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ferdinand   Grahame,    Boston ;    D  :  4828, 
Apr.  2,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1904.  43881 


—  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Klein. 

©  C.  H.  Mathews,  Washington  ;  1892  :  15829. 
Apr.  11.  43882 


play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Parker. 

©  Edward  L.   Parker,   Chicago ;   D :  15191, 
Feb.  27.  1909.  43883 

Stepuncle  (The);  by  C.  C.  Wasliburn.  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Carlos  Washburn,  Duluth,  Minn. ; 
D :  12201,  Jan.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908. 

43884 

Sterling;  or.  Clerical  errors,  an  American  com- 
edy in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  B.  Williams. 

©   J.   A.   Bedford   Williams,   Philadelphia: 
1874 :  164,  Jan.  7.  43885 

Sterling  dialogues;  compiled  by  William  ]\I. 
<^lark.  Pl'.iladelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  co.. 
1898.     198  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  1898:44800, 
July  27 ;  2c.  July  27.  43885a 

Stern  (Der)  von  Ma.ntua;  schauspiel  in  2  akten. 
von  Paul  Hevso.  New  York.  E.  Lederer,  1903. 
55  p.    12°. 

©  Emanuel   Lederer,   New  York ;   D :  2842, 
.Tan.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1903.  43886 

Stern engebot;  von  Siegfried  Wagner.  Leipzig, 
M.  Brockhaus  [1907]     59  p.    16°. 

©  Max  Brockhaus.  Leipzig;  D :  11195.  Aug. 
17,  1907;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1907.  43887 

Stethoscope  (The);  i^la.vlet,  by  Arcliiliald  .T. 
Treat.     [l],17p.    16°.    T.vpewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1915 :    D :  39312 ;    Helen    ]'>. 
Treat,  Sausalito.  Cal.  43887a 

Stetson's  stenographer;  dramatic  sivetch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Freiberger.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  D :  34601 ;  Edward  Frei- 
berger. New  York.  43888 


2213 


43889 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


43905 


Stever  Worthington,  barrister;  or,  Tlie  barris- 
ter and  the  parvenue,  a  coincdv  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Sailer. 

©    Randolph    Sailer,    PhiJadelpliia  :    1897 : 
45063,  Aug.  10.  43889 

Steve's  pal;  western  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman  and  Chas.  [Morton.  [74]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  13,  191.5;  D  :  41731 ;  Alexander  By- 
ers,  Chicago.  43889a 

Stew  (A)  in  a  studio;  or.  Cabbages  versus 
roses,  eccentric  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Amelia 
Sanford.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1910. 
24  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    IS.    1910;    2c.    Jan.    19,    1910;    D: 
17969 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     43890 

Stick  to  the  last.     See  Wax. 

Stick  to  your  word,  gal;  a  negro  farce  in  1  act, 
by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     13  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  968.  Oct.  10. 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  1901.  43891 

Stickpockets  (The);  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  C.  West.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auii.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  24929  ;  Charlotte  C. 
West,  Philadelphia.  43892 

Stick-up  (The)  man;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Miles. 
[2],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  28951 ;  Homer  Miles. 
New  York.  43893 

Stier  (Der)  von  Olivera;  ein  schauspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  H.  Lilieufein.  Stuttgart,  Union 
I^eutsche  verlagsgesellschaft.    132  p.      12°. 

©  Mar.  21,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  20756  ; 
Helnrich  Lllienfein,  Wilmersdorf-Berlin. 

43894 

Same.     Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  .J.  G.  Cotta'sche 

buchhandlung  nachfolger,  1910.    135  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  ]  5,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1910  ;  D  :  22537  ; 
Heinrich  Lilienfein,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

43895 

Stigma  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Eugene  Wel- 
lington.    [72]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  6.  1911;   D:  24146;  A.  W.   Oel- 
goetz,  Columbus.  43896 

by  M.  Hernsbeim. 

©  Maurice  Hernsheim,  St.  Louis;  1900  A: 
6422,  ]\Tar.  0.  43897 

play,  by  M.  P.  Welch. 

©  Marv  Parks  Welch,  Baltimore;  D:  12269. 
Jan.  21,  1908.  43898 

a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  H. 


Stilicho;  drama  in  4  aufziigen.  von  Herbert 
Hirschberg.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlags- 
bans,  1910.  1.36  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  mo- 
derner  dramen,  bd.  no.  37) 

©   July   15,    1910;   2c.   July   29,   1910;    D: 
21674 ;  Felix  Heinemann,  Berlin.  43900 

Still  (The)  alarm;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Arthui-. 

©   Joseph  Arthur,   New  York;   1887:4850, 
Mar.  1.  43901 


Bacon. 

©   John    Harwood    Bacon,   New   York;    D 
12904,  May  5,  1908 


43899 

221 


-Same.     [134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jo.'^eph  Arthur,  New  York;  1887:16866. 
June  30 ;  2c.  June  30.  43902 

•  Same. 

©  Charlotte  Arthur,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y., 
as  widow  of  tlie  author,  in  renewal  for  2S 
years.  Renewal  no.  5657,  Aug.  27.  1914. 
Original  entry,  JNIar.  1,  1887,  no.  4850.    43902a 

Still  (The)  voice;  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
George  Cameron  [pseud,  of  G.  Drew]  [2], 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  D  :  22720 ;  Gladys  Drew, 
Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.  43903 

Stille  musik;  scluiuspiel  in  4  akten  nach  Grill- 
parzer.  von  liudolf  Holzer.  Leipzig,  Wien 
[etc.]  W.  Karczag,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  5-103  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31.  1914 :  D :  38658 ;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  43903a 

Stille  sieger;  schausiiiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  P. 
Bliss.  Berlin.  Yertriehsstelle  des  Verbandes 
deutsciier  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1915.     60  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  .July  22,  1915:  D :  41421 :  Paul  Bliss. 
Berlin.  43903b 

Stille  (Die)  stadt.     Kee  Studenteugrafin  (Die) 

Stille  (Die)  stunde;  komodie  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Georg  Terrnmare  [i.  e.  Georg  von  Eisler-Ter- 
ramare]  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  F.  Blocb  erben, 
191.5.     127  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1915 ;  D :  42171 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  43903c 

Stiller  alarm;  milit;irscln\ank  in  3  akten.  von 
Toni  Impekoven.  Berlin,  BUlmenverlag  Ahu 
«S:  Simrock,  g.  m.  1).  h..  1914.    63  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  38333  ;  Buhnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

43903d 

Stillman's  secret;  drani.-i  in  3  acts,  by  T.  IT. 
Wilson.     [2],  111  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1913 ;  D :  3.3.373 ;  T.  Howard 
Wilson,  Los  Angeles.  .  43904 

Stillwater;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Tackman. 
[2],  63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  28839  ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  York.  43905 


43905 


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43924 


Stillwater-15;  play  in  1  su-t.  by  O.  W.  .Tones.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39451 ;  Clinton  W. 
Jones,  Tacoma.  43905a 

Sting  (The)  of  love;  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  A. 
Woods.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1914 ;  D :  38062 ;  Wni.  Ander- 
son Woods,  Pittsburgh.  43905b 

Sting  of  the  lash;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  A.  T. 
Layue. 

©   Alfred    Thomas    I^ayue,    Cleveland ;    D : 
8741,  June  27.  1906.  43906 

Sting-  (The)  of  the  serpent;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  A.  Stratton.    67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25067  ;  Nathaniel  A. 
Stratton,  New  York.  43907 

Sting  (The)  of  the  stage;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Steele.    30  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July  19,    1909;    D :  16411 ;  Gertrude 

Steele.  Chicago.  43908 

Stinger;  or.  The  Arizona  caz-nival,  a  tragi- 
comedy founded  on  real  life  and  scenes  in 
Arizona,  closing  with  a  comic  opera. 

©    F.    Stanford,    Tombstone,    Ariz. ;    1882 : 
20924,  Dec.  11.  43909 

Stir  '•em  up;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
William  Carleton. 

©   Joseph  T.   Fannin,   Philadelphia:    1879: 
20,  Jan.  2.  43910 

Stir  (A)  in  colonial  circles;  an  extravaganza  in 
1  act,  by  G.  Stenger. 

©  Georgia   Stenger.  Dallas.  Tex. ;  D :  4584, 
I^eb.  3,  1904.  43911 

Stock-broker;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  Cor- 
nell.   10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17005 ;  Harry  Cor- 
nell, Seattle.  43912 

See  also  Brokers  (The) 

Stock-broker's  (The)  crime,     .sv  v  Minola. 

Stock  exchange;  or,  The  condensed  play- 
wright, comedy,  by  A.  I.ieban.  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1910 ;  D :  20478 ;  Alfred  Lie- 
ban.  New  York.  43913 

Stock  (The)  king;  or.  The  king  of  stockmen. 
©    James    H.    Wallick,    New    York:    1885: 
17544,  Aug.  18.  43914 

Stockade  (The).     See  Woman  (A)  hero. 

Stockings;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jean  Barrymore. 
[11,  21  p.    4°.    T}T)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912:  D :  30156 :   William  H. 
St.  .Tames,  New  York.  43915 


Stockings'  (The)  revolt;  Christinas  play,  by 
Elizabeth  Ferguson  Seat.  Cincinnati.  New 
York,  Fillmore  music  house.  1910.  cover-title, 
8  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22236 ; 
Fillmore  bros.  co..  Cincinnati.  43916 

Stocks  and  stockings;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
4  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Summers.  [123]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35150 ;  Charles  Ed- 
win Summers.  New  York.  43917 

Stolen  (The)  acrobats  and  the  pawn  broker's 
fortune;  a  sketch,  by  W.  C.  AVrest.  1  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  Wrest,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  D: 
7191,  Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.      43918 

Stolen  (A)  birthright.     See  His  inheritance. 

Stolen  (The)  bond;  1  act  play,  by  W.  R.  Leigh. 
[2],  26  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1915;  D:  40880;  William  R. 
Leigh.  New  York.  43918a 

Stolen  (The)  bonds.     Sec  Ainsworth.  , 

Stolen  (The)  bride;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  Twomey.     [96]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey.  Chelsea.  Mass. ;   D :  5040, 
j\[ay  17,  1904 ;  2c.  May  17,  1904.  43919 

Stolen  child;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Sweetland. 

©   Charles   A.    Sweetland,    Nebraska    Citv, 
Neb. ;  1879  :  8193,  June  19.  43920 

-a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Murray  and  E.  J. 

Parker. 

©  Edward  .Tohn  Parker  and  Dominick  Mur- 
rav,  United  States:  1887 :  3773.  Feb.  16. 

43921 


52  p 


melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E.  Lundy.  [2], 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914  ;  I) :  38962 ;  Grace  Ellen 
Lundy,  Detroit.  43921a 

— — -or.  The  lost  found,  a  melodrama  in  6  acts, 
dramatized  from  the  story,  Waiting  for  the 
train,  by  L.  Blodgett. 

©  Lydia  Blodgett,  Boston  ;  1894 :  47322,  Oct. 
11.  43922 

See  also  Irene  Ashton. 

Stolen  (The)  city;  in  4  acts,  by  George  Scar- 
borough.    32  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  George  il.  Scarborough,  New  York ;  D : 
10071.  Mar.  4.  1907 :  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.      43923 

Stolen  (The)  courtship;  playette.  by  G.  Gris- 
wold.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Griswold.  Roselle  Park,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7031,  July  25,  1905 ;  2c.  July  25,  1905.      43924 


2215 


43925 


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43943 


Stolen  (The)  despatches;  a  military  drama  in 

5  acts,  by  M.  Strickland. 

©    Marion    Strickland,    New    York;    1885: 
13060,  June  13.  43925 

Sec  also  In  the  enemy's  camp. 

Stolen  (The)  flask.     See  Navajo. 

Stolen  from  home;  a  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by 
T.  F.  Miller. 

©  Thomas  F.  Miller  and  Henry  Vogleman, 
Philadelphia;  1891:40585,  Nov.  12.        43926 

■  or.  The  strug-gle  for  a  fortune,  by  K.  S. 

Hatch. 

©    Kate    Smith    Hatch,    CJalveston,    Tex. ; 
1874 :  9760.  July  25.  43927 

Sec  (lino  Immortal  (The)  Charlie  Ross. 

Stolen  (The)  heir.     Sec  Charlie  Ross. 

Stolen    (The)  heiress.      See  Byer's  library  of 
tabloid  plays. 

Stolen    (The)   honeymoon;   farce   comedy   in   3 
acts,  In-  L.  Rising.     [150]  p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
►     ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;   D :  37845 ;   Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  43927a 

Stolen  ideas;  an  original  musical  absurdity,  by 
H.  McAvoy  and  E.  Rogers. 

©  HaiTV  McAvoy  and  Emma  Rogers,  United 
States  ;  1884  :  8666,  Apr.  25.  43928 

Stolen  (A)  kid;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Joe  Flynn 

and  George  Taggart.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Knox  Gavin  and   Jennie  Piatt.  New 

York;    D :  2076,    June   11,    1902;    2c.    .Tune   5, 

1902.  43929 

Stolen  kiss. 

©  Charles  A.  Meeker,  Newark.  N.  J. ;  1882 : 
5006,  Mar.  31.  43930 

by  Brandon  Hurst.    Typewritten. 

©    Wright   Huntington,   New    York;    1899: 
48314,  July  26;  2c.  July  26.  43931 

■  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bruno  Lessing 

[pseud,  of  Rudolph  Block]    [83].     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Sept.   2,    1915;    D:  41664;    Rudolph 
Block,  New  York.  43931a 

or,  The  unkissed  man,  operetta  in  3  acts, 

lyrics  by  Sydney  Rosenfeld.    32  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1910 ;  D  :  22957  ;  Jos.  W.  Stern 

6  CO.,  New  York.  43932 

Stolen  kisses;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
M.  Swan.     [154]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  40193  ;  Mark  Swan, 
New  York.  43932a 


Stolen  laurels;  a  4  act  drama,  adapted  for  the 
stage  from  Anstey  Guthrie's  novel.  The  giant's 
robe,  by  S.  B.  Alexander.  35  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Signmnd   B.   Alexander,   Boston ;    1891 : 
5183,  Feb.  6 ;  Ic.  Feb.  6.  43933 

Stolen  (The)  letters;  by  W.  J.  Suiter. 

©    William    Jas.    Suiter,    New    York ;    D : 
9364,  Nov.  1.  1906.  43934 

Stolen  (The)  mask.  .Sec  Queen  Mab. — Shat- 
tered idols. 

Stolen  money;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Geo.  H.  .Tessop  and  William  Gill. 

©  Jessop  and  Gill,  New  York;  1884:7349, 
Apr.  5.  43935 

Stolen  (The)  nugget;  the  black  white  elephant, 
by  A.  E.  De  Steffani. 

©   Azalia   E.   De   StefL'aui.   Alameda,   Cal. ; 
1898  :  13088,  Feb.  23.  43936 

Stolen  orders;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Cecil  Raleigh 
and  Henry  Hamilton.  [206]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    26,    1915;    D:  41578;    Theatre 
Royal  Drui-y  lane,  ltd.,  London.  43936a 

Stolen  (The)  plans;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H.  Car- 
ter.    [l],15p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41683  ;  George  Har- 
rison Carter,  New  York.  43936b 

Stolen  plumage;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Israeli. 
Ill  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    3,    1913;    D :  32835 ;    Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  43937 

Stolen  (The)  poem;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  Ray- 
ner.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Rayner,  New  York ;  D :  13555,  Aug. 
17.  190S ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1908.  43938 

-Same.     [4],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  .10,  1910;  D:  22260;  John  Ray- 
ner, New  York.  43939 

Stolen  (The)  prince;  by  Mrs.  Hugh  Eraser. 
[New  York,  The  Alexander  press,  1905]  [32] 
p.    8°. 

©  Mrs.  H.  Eraser,  New  York;  A:  116742, 
:\Iay  13,  1905 ;  2c.  May  13,  1905.  43940 

Stolen  proofs;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Knight. 

©    George    Sloan    Knight,    United    States ; 
1884  :  2676.  Feb.  6.  43941 

Stolen  (The)  sabre;  ci-,  Joe  Silverthorn's  vic- 
tory, by  S.  C.  Appleby. 

©  Samuel  Crapin  Appleby,  Baltimore ;  1892 : 
7750.  Feb.  18.  43942 

Stolen  (The)  secret;  drama,  by  W.  G.  Murrav 
and  T.  A.  White.     [23]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1910  ;  D :  21299 ;  W.  C.  Murray 
and  T.  A.  White,. Uniontown,  Pa.  43943 


2216 


43944 


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43964 


Stolen  (The)  song;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fi- 
field.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  0.  1913;  D :  3180(5 :  Effle  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  ^linneapolis.  43944 

Stolen  (The)  story;  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L.  Williams. 
[201]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jesse  Lynch  Williams.  Princeton,  N.  J. : 
D :  3784.  Aug.  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  1903. 

43945 

Stolen  (A)  sunbeam;  a  western  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Frank  and  S.  R.  Maltese. 

©    Salvatore    K.    Maltese,    New    York;    D: 
12426,  Feb.  2.").  1908.  43946 

or.  The  great  i*eward,  play   in  4  acts,  by 


Frank  and  S.  K.  ^Maltese.     [95]  p.     f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July  27,   1011;   D :  24789 ;    Salvatore 
Rosa  Maltese,  New  York.  43947 

Stolen  (The)  will;  a  comedv  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  E.  Tilden  (Ink)  Marlboro,  N.  H.,  The 
author,  1881.    53  p.    12°. 

©  Len  Ellsworth  Tilden.  ilarlboro.  N.  H. ; 
1881 :  9644.  Jmie  20;  2c.  Sept.  7.  43948 

—  Same. 

©  Leu  Ellsworth  Tilden.  ilarlboro,  N.  H. ; 
1881 ;  12181,  Aug.  6  ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  43949 

— —  Sec  also  Comrade's  (A)  luck. — Ned,  the 
Negro  outlaw. 

Stolen  words;  or.  Caught  in  the  act,  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  ('.  Lamsou.  [139]  p.  4°.  T>T)e- 
written, 

©  Ernest  Clyde  I>amson,  Phoenix,  Ariz.;  D: 
11739,  Nov.  14.  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  1907.    43950 

Stone  (The)  cross,     .S'ec  Wyoming, 

Stone  the  woman,  Sec  Shall  the  woman  be 
stoned? 

Stoned;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Wadlington, 
[103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915;  D  :  41483  ;  Mary  Emma 
Wadlington,  Columbus,  O.  43950a 

Stonewall;  a  southern  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  K.  Collier. 

©    .Tames    K.    Collier.    Wilmington,    N.    C. ; 
1895  ;  50589,  Oct.  5.  43951 

Stonewall  Jackson;  a  drama  of  the  Civil  War. 
by  A.  Chrostowski.    43  p.    4°.    Tyi)ewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
9864,  Jan.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1907.        43952 

a  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  3  acts,  4  scenes, 

by  A.  Chrostowski.    54  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,    New   Y'ork ;    D : 
10016.  Feb.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1907.    43953 

Same,     56  p.    4°,    Typewritten, 

©    Alphonse   Chrostowski.    New    York ;    D : 
10376,  Apr.  18,  1907 :  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907.    43954 


Stony    Cliff   people;   play    in   4   acts,   by   EfRe 

Woodward  Fifield.     164  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Lan.  20,  1913;  D :  32005 ;  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Fifield,  Minneapolis.  43955 

Stony-Lonesome;  1  act  play,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  July  11,  1910 ;  D  :  21529 ;  Amelia  Weed 
Holbrook,  New  York.  43956 

Stool  pigeon;  modern  drama  of  the  day,  bv  L. 
Klein.     [16]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1913;  D:  35231;  Lew  Klein. 
New  York.  43957 

an  original  comedy  drama,  by  E.  F.  Benton. 

©  E.  F.  Benton,  Chicago ;  1888 :  36708,  Dec. 
24.  43958 

Stooping  to  conquer;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
written  by  Alfred  Murray,  composed  by  A, 
Baldwin  Sloaye. 

©  Alexander  George  Mackenzie,  Great 
Britain  ;  D  :  3897.  Aug.  14,  1903.  43959 

Stop,  look  and  listen;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.    SB  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;  D :  42.313 ;  Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  43960 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  H.  E.  Rus.sell,  music  by  A.  C.  Johnstone, 
101  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hiram  E.  Russell  and  Alexander  Church 
.Tohnstone,  P]vanston,  111. ;  D :  11114,  Aug,  5, 
1907;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1907.  43961 

satirical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  D.  E,  Chantler. 

II],  188  11,     4°.     M.S, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  38385  ;  David  Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  43961a 

a  sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  M,  White, 

.1r.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  White,  jr.,  New  York ;  D :  9.595, 
Dec.  7,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1906.  43961b 

Stop  number  two;  dramatic  r.tilroad  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Desch.  9  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  36389  ;  George  Rich- 
ard Desch,  Minneapolis.  43961c 

Stop  the  press!  comedv  of  American  life  in  3 
.-u-ts.  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [146]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  12.  1911;  D :  24462 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  43962 

farce  comedy   in   2  acts,   by   C.   S.   Booth. 

[116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911;  D :  24218 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  43963 

Stop  thief!  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mark  Melford. 

©    Marcus    R.    Meyer,    New    York;    1890: 

2.5232,  Aug.  13.  43964 


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43965 


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43984 


Stop  thief — Coiitirmed. 

in  1  act,  by  E.  Day.  22  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edmund  Dav.  Brooklyn ;  D :  6689,  May 
19,  1905;  2c.  May  19,  1905.  43965 

Storch  (Der);  hi.stspiel  in  3  akten.  von  H.  Sto- 
hitzer.     73  p.    4°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911;  D :  23127 ;  Heinrich 
Stobitzer,  Munich,  Germany.  43966 

Storch  (Der)  ist  tot;  scliwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Huns  Kottow.  AVien,  F.  W.  Schmieden  &  co.. 
1912.     72  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1912;  D:  30733;  F.  W, 
Schmieden  &  co..  Vienna.  43967 

Storia  d'amore;  commedia  lirica  di  Paul  Mil- 
liet,  musica  di  Spiro  Samara,  tr.  ritmica  itali- 
ana  di  A.  Galli.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno.  3  p.  1., 
S-56  numb.  1.     S°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan;  D :  4229.  Nov. 
3,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  43968 

Stories  to  act;  by  Frances  Gillespy  Wicks,  illus. 
bv  JNiautl  Hunt  Squire.  Chicago.  New  York, 
Rand.  McNally  &  company  [1915]  142  p. 
incl.  col.  front.,  col.  illus.  12°.  ([Dramatic 
reader  series,  book  2] ) 

©  Aug.  23,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1915;  afE. 
Sept.  3,  1915 ;  A  :  411312  ;  Rand.  McNally  &  co.. 
Chicago.  43968a 

Stork  (The)  and  the  nest;  by  Catharine  Marga- 
ret Conroy. 

©  J.  W.  Conroy,  New  York ;  1900  A :  19099. 
Aug.  1.  43969 

Storm.     91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1910;  D :  20055 ;  Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  43970 

a  drama  of  modern  Russian  life  in  5  acts, 

English  version  by  M.  E.  Coe. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
6818,  June  13,  1905.  43971 

play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  E.  Locke. 


Storm  beaten;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
T.  H.  Glenney. 

©  T.   H.   Glenney,   New   York;    1883:9203, 
May  18.  43975 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from 


54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    22.    1912;    D:  30310;    Edward 
Locke,  Tabor.  N.  J.  43972 

j)lay  of  Irish  folk-life  in  1  act,   by  D.   J. 


Shea.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;   D :  29537 ;   Dennis  J. 
Shea,  Brighton,  Mass.  43973 

__  playlet  in  1  act,  by  F.  Willard.     [2],  16  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  23.   1914;   D :  37379 ;   Florence 
Willard,  Los  Angeles.  43973a 

Storm   (The)   and  the   girl;  play   in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Hatch.     [l],21p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  28430 ;  W.  F.  Hatch, 
San  Pranci.sco.  43974 


Buchanan's   novel   of   God   and   the   man,   bv 
T.  H.  Glenney. 

©   John   Stetson.   Boston;   1883:9402,   Mav 
21.  43976 

Storm  beaten  in  the  polar  seas;  or,  God  and 
the  man,  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Glenney. 

©  T.  H.  Glenney,  United  States ;  1883 :  6661, 
Apr.  9.  43977 

Storm  center;  a  drama,  by  B.  G.  Chapin.  62  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chester  Chapin,  New  York ;  D  : 
9427,  Nov.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1906.      43978 

Storm  (A)  in  a  tea  shop;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Stafford  Hillard.  New  York.  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  16°. 
( [French's  acting  ed.  no.  239] ) 

©   Nov.   28,   1911;   2c.   Nov.   29.   1911;   D: 
25905 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       43979 

Storm  (The)  king;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  D. 
Kimball.  [17]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11.  1914  ;  D  :  35998  ;  Anita  Deles- 
dernier  Kimball,  Nashua,  N,  H.  43979a 

—  (L'homme  de  neige),  piece  in  5  acts  and 
6  tableaux,  by  Edouard  Cadol. 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal.   New 
York  ;  1886  :  19900,  Sept.  3.  43980 

Stormbird  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Herman 
C.  J.  Roelvink,  tr.  by  A.  D.  Ficke.  (/«  Poet 
lore,  V.  24,  no.  2,  spring  1913) 

©   May   22,   1913;   2c.    May   22,  1913;    D: 
33338 ;  Arthur  Davison  Ficke,  Davenport,  la. 

43981 

■  Same.      ( In  Poet  lore,  v.  24,  no.  2,  Mar.- 

Apr.  1913 ;  periodical  ©  Mav  22,  1913 ;  2c.  May 
24,  1913  ;  B  :  284999  ;  Poet  lore  CO.,  Boston) 

43981a 

Storming  of  the  Bastile;  or,  A  reign  of  terror, 
a  pyrotechnical  spectacular  and  pantomimic 
drama,  by  H.  J.  Pain  and  F.  O.  Rose. 

©  Henry  J.  Pain  and  Frank  Oakes  Rose, 
New  York  ;  1894 :  53957,  Nov.  19.  43982 

Storms;  I\v  R.  C.  Merchant. 

©  Ralph  Crandall  Merchant.  Greene,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  4215,  Nov.  7,  1903.  43983 

Stormy  finish;  by  J.  W.  Connelly.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  I) :  17884 ;  John  W.  Con- 
nelly, Chelsea,  Mass.  43984 


221$ 


43985 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44000 


Stormy  (A)  hour;  a  comic  sketch,  by  L.  Loner- 
gan.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Loaergan,  New  York ;  D :  14017, 
Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  43985 

Stormy  (A)  knight;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  J.  Beaman.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D : 
14279,  Nov.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.    43986 

Stormy  (A)  night;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Katha- 
rine Kavauaugh.  New  York.  Dick  and  Fitz- 
1,'eratd,  1912.     12  p.     12°. 

©Aug.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30448 ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  43987 

Stormy  (The)  petrel;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Wood. 

©  Stanley  Wood.  New  York;  1892:35646, 
Aug.  29.  43988 

Story  (The)  a  locket  told.  See  Lost  and 
found. 

Story-hour  plays;  by  Frances  Sankstone  Mintz, 
illus.  by  Clara  Powers  Wilson.  Chicago,  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  company  [1915]  143 
p.  incl.  col.  front.,  col.  illus.  12".  ([Dramatic 
reader  series,  book  3] ) 

©  Aug.  26.  1915 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1915 ;  aff.  Sept. 
3,  1915  ;  A :  411311 ;  Rand,  McNally  &  co.,  Chi- 
cago. 43988a 

Story  (The)  of  a  birth;  by  Etta  Pierce,  a  sensa- 
tional play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  the 
above  story,  by  F.  Prestige. 

©  Fannie  Prestige,  Richmcmd ;  1874:' 4919. 
Apr.  14.  43989 

Story  (The)  of  a  country  store.  .S'ee  Wooden 
(The)  man. 

Story  (The)  of  a  country  town;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  W.  Howe.     [48]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23229 ;  E.  W.  Howe, 
Atchison,  Kan.  43990 

Story  (The)  of  a  dagger.     See  Adeda. 

Story  (The)  of  a  dead  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Camp. 

©  Frank  M.  Camp,  Philadelphia ;  1899 : 
74577,  Nov.  15.  43991 

•  See  also  Tatterley. 


Story  of  a  famous  wedding.  See  In  office 
hours,   and  other  sketches. 

Story  (The)  of  a  love  behind  a  throne.  See 
Graustark. 

Story  (The)  of  a  picayune;  a  romantic  comedy 
in  4  acts  and  prologue,  by  E.  Athelston.  [143] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Athelston,  New  York  ;  D  :  888.  Sept. 
21,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1901.  43992 


Story^  of  a  play;  by  J.  M.  Feigl.  [5]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911;  D:  28003;  J.  Mauldin 
Feigl,  New  York.  43993 

Story  (The)  of  a  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Courtenay  Thorpe. 

©    S.   Goodfriend,    New   York;    1895:4768, 
Jan.  18.  43994 

Story  (The)  of  a  woman's  heart.  See  Du 
Barry  (The) 

Story  (The)  of  a  young  man's  downfall.  ,S'ee 
Led  away. 

Story  (The)  of  an  African  farm;  a  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  Frank  Connelly  and  K.  La  Shelle. 
©Kirke  La  Shelle,  New  York ;  1900  A :  6119, 

Mar.  6.  43995 

Story  (The)  of  Asenath;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

J.  Willy.    Chicago,  The  Hotel  monthly  [1913] 

82  p.    8°. 

©  July  16,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34046 ; 
John  Willy,  Chicago.  43996 

Story  of  Asenath,  daughter  of  Potipherah, 
high  priest  of  On;  by  J.  Willy.  Chicago.  The 
Hotel  monthly  [1913]    82  p.    8°. 

©  July  16,  1913;  2c.  July  19,  1913;  A: 
351268 ;  John  Willy,  Chicago.  43997 

Story  (The)  of  Columbus.  See  World  (The) 
finder. 

Story  (The)  of  Coriolanus,  a  great  Roman 
general.     See  Veturia. 

Story  (The)  of  Corporal  Bell;  play  for  present 
times  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Hogg.  New  York, 
Samuel  French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1915.  23  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  acting 
ed.,  no.  2532) 

©  Sept.  27,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D: 
41875 :  Cyril  Wentworth  Hogg,  Loudon. 

43997a 
Story  (The)  of  Cupid;  in  pantomime  and  pose, 
by  A.  B.  Phillips. 

©  Abbie  Budsall  Phillips,  Chicago;  D: 
14759,  Nov.  30,  1908.  43998 

Story  (The)  of  Esther.     See  Mizpah. 

Story  of  Glastonbury  and  the  grail;  or.  The 
light  of  Avalon,  a  mystery  play  concerning 
the  introduction  of  Christianity  to  England 
by  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  by  Melchior  Mac- 
bride  [pseud,  of  J.  P.  Quinton]  London,  Hun- 
ter and  Longhurst,  1909.  xviii,  102  p.  illus. 
12°. 

©  John  Purcell  Quinton.  Little  Chart,  Eng- 
land ;  D :  15581,  Apr.  10,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19, 
1909.  43999 

Story  of  Hsrpatia;  a  play  in  4  acts,  founded  on 
Charles  Kingsley's  novel,  by  G.  Stuart  Ogilvie. 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  company,  1894. 

©  W.  Heinemann,  London ;  1894 :  7316, 
Apr.  2.  44000 


2219 


44001 


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44011 


Story  (The)  of  Inez;  a  play,  by  G.  V.  Kavjiiiafili. 
Sail    Francisco.    10«»0.     'A  ji.   1.,  77  ]).      illus..  pi. 

©    Charles    Viiiceut    Kavanajih.    San    Fran- 
cisco; ISDN:  .-.(5281 .  Sei>l.  2() :  2c.  Oct.  S.  11)00. 

44001 

Story  (The)  of  Joseph.  Sr,-  Good  (The)  Sa- 
maritan, and  other  Bible  stories  dramatized. 

Story  (The)  of  Joseph  and  his  brethren.  Sec 
Dreams  fulfilled. 

Story  (The)  of  Kennett.  See  Kennett  (The) 
mystery. 

Story  (The)  of  little  Samuel,  ^cc  Good  (The) 
Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories  drama- 
tized. 

Story  (The)  of  Lola.     See  Blackmailer  (The) 

Story  (The)  of  Margaret  Kent.  See  Tragedy 
of   errors. 

Story  (The)  of  Mary  McLinda;  [a  play  in  3 
acts]  by  J.  M.  Patterson.  76  p.  4°.  T>pe- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;  D :  16434 ;  Joseph  Me- 
dill  Patterson,  Libertyville,  111.  44002 

Story  (The)  of  Old  Glory;  being  a  history  of  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  in  allegory  and  song,  a 
spectacular  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Sahlin. 

©  George  Adolph   Sahlin,   Benton   Harbor. 
Mich. ;  1897 :  53560,  Sept.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1898. 

44003 

Story  (The)  of  the  baby  Moses.  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Story  of  the  first  Thanksgiving;  by  E.  E.  Ma- 
thews.   8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10.    1912;    D :  28722 ;    Elsie    E. 
Mathews,  INlilwaukee,  Or.  44004 

Story  (The)  of  the  flag.  Sec  Red.  White  and 
Blue. 

Story  (The)  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  a  mythologi- 
cal roni.ince  play  in  4  acts,  l»y  Henry  Kirk. 
[67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  H.  C.  De  Mille.  New  York ;  D :  8991. 
Aug.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1906.  44005 

Story   (A)  of  the  hills;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 

act,  by  L'.  Akerstrom.     14,  f2]  p.  4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1911:  D :  240<^0 ;  Uilie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  44006 

Story  (Th6)  of  the  nativity;  a  masque,  by  S.  C. 
Ott.  Los  Angeles,  Fred  S.  Lang  company 
[1915]  3  p.  1.,  25  p.  front,  (port.)  illus. 
S°. 

©    l,>ec.    15,    1915;    2c.    Dec.    20.    1915;    D: 
425SO ;  Susanna  Clayton  Ott.  Tropico,  Cal. 

44006a 


£tory  (The)  of  the  other  wise  man;  [by  Henry 
\an  l>\i<('|  iil>i-e1to  l)y  .M.  'V.  .\ialtby. 

©  :siini(l('  'I'owiisend   .Maltl)y.   New   Haven; 
l>:2(i2.^   .Nov.   IS.  11(02.  44007 


Story    (The)    of    the    poplar    tree. 
(The)  image. 


Si'r    Snow 


Stoiy  (The)  of  the  rosary;  rouinnti';  jilay  in  4 
acts,  liy  \\'.  Ho\\:iril.  I  145]  p.  4",  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  \]>\:  N.  l«iH  :  1  > :  .••,(;u41  ;  Walter  How- 
ard. London.  44007a 

Story  (The)  of  the  twelve  spies.  See  Good 
(The)  Samaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories 
dramatized. 

Story  (The)  of  the  violets;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Walter  M.  Ebel.    [10]  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1911;  D:  24134;  F.  Herbert 
Scott,  Philadelphia.  44008 

Story  (A)  of  the  war.     See  Virginia. 

Story  (The)  of  Venezuela.  See  Angel  (The) 
of  peace. 

Story  plays  old  and  new.  book  1-3:  by  A.  S. 
Varney.  New  York,  Cincinnati,  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1915]  ;>  v.  <-ol.  fronts., 
col.  illus.     12°. 

©  .Tan.  2.  1915;  2c.  each  .Jan.  5,  1915;  A: 
393143-393145 ;  Alice  Sunnier  Varney,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.  44008a-44008c 

Story-teller  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  liy  E. 
Freiberger. 

©  Edward  Freiberger,  Chicago  ;  1892 :  4456, 
.Tan.  28.  44009 

or,  A  penny  dreadful,  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 


Blankeiihorn.     22  ]i.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1915  :  D  :  40790  :  Heber  Blauk- 
enliorn.  New  York.  44009a 

Story-teller  and  slave.     Sec  Rose  of  Persia. 

Story   (The)  that  never  grows  old.       See  To- 
morrow. 

Story  (The)  the  violets  told.     See  Violet  (The) 
bride. 

Storyland;  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Wilkinson. 
[6],  33  r».     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    6.    1915;    D :  40280 ;    Elizabetli 
Hays  Wilkinson,  Pittsburgh.  44009b 

Stouts'  widows;  conii'dy  in  3  acts  and  1  scene, 
by  E.  Idell  Seiverling.    154  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    31,    1913;    D :  32148 ;    E.    Idell 
Seiverling,  New  York.  44010 

Stowaway  (The);  a  melodrama. 

©  Hal   S.  Taylor.   New  York;   1887:13822, 
May  26.  44011 


2220 


44012 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44032 


Strad  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Rose.  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   20,    1909 ;    D :  16414 ;    Norman 
Rose,  New  York.  44012 

Stradivarius;  couiMie  en  1  acte,  [de]  M. 
Maurey.    12  p.    S°. 

©  Dec.  19, 1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  31, 1909 ;  D  :  17840 ; 
Max  aiaurey.  Paris.  44013 

Strafford  and  his  former  tutor  Greenwood  in 
the  Tower.     See  From  King  to  King. 

Straight;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1],  19  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1912  ;  D :  31698 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
mau,  New  York.  44014 

Straight  (A)  flush;  or,  A  game  of  poker,  a 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  [by]  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Chapman. 

©  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapman,  AVorcester ;  1886: 
10201,  Apr.  29.  44015 

Straight  from  the  heart;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur  Shirley.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1896:8573. 
Feb.  5 :  2c.  Mar.  26.  44016 

Straight  (The)  jacket;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  J. 
Veruot.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1914 ;  D  :  371.53 ;  Henry  Jean 
Vernot,  Jersey  City.  44016a 

Straight  (A)  tip;  a  playlet,  by  R.  V.  Spencer. 
[14]  p.    f°.    Tj^pewritten. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer,   Los  Angeles;    D: 
13283,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.        44017 

Straight  tip  Jim;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Clifton. 

©    Joseph    D.    Clifton,  New    York;    1899: 

30118.  May  3.  44018 

Straight  to  the  heart;  a  play  written  and  arr. 
by  F.  G.  Maeder,  rev.  by  Frank  Dumont. 

©  Frederick  G.  Maeder,  Philadelphia  ;  1882: 
5970,  Apr.  15.  44019 

Straightened  out;  or.  A  rolling  stone,  comedy 
in  1  act,  bv  Alan  Brooks  [pseud,  of  I.  Hay- 
ward]     [1],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38151 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  44019a 

Straightening  a  crook;  original  comedy  dra- 
matic playlet,  by  C.  E.  Elliott.  [11]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30.    1912;    D:  29230;    Charles 
Elven  Elliott,  Port  Orchard,  Wash.  44020 

Stranded;  by  C.  B.  Newton. 

©  Cvrus  Brownlee  Newton,  San  Francisco ; 
1900  xV:  27635,  Nov.  7.  44021 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Newton. 

[10]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D :  24346 ;  C.  B.  New- 
ton, San  Francisco.  44022 


Stranded — Continued. 

drama  in  5  acts,  5  tableaux,  by  M.  L.  John- 
son. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  United  States; 
1872  :  8667,  Aug.  13.  44023 


— ■  a  musical  melange,  book  and  lyrics,  bv 
S.  N.  Stuckey.  [19]  p.  t°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16574 ;  S.  Norman 
Stuckey,  Brooklyn.  44024 


—  1  act  musical  comedy,  by  H.  Irwin  and 
Minerva  Courtney.  [22]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten,    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17928  ;  Harry  Irwin, 
Clinton,  la.  44025 

—  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  Frank  B.  Coigne.  21 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1910;   D:  21342 ;   Coigne  & 
Rankin,  Philadelphia.  44026 

or.  Scenes  at  the  junction,  a  musical  com- 


edy in  2  acts,  by  D.  Smith. 

©  Dexter  Smith,  Boston ;  1880 :  7551,  Mav 
14.  44027 


or.  The  Oriole  comic  opera  co.,  iu  3  acts, 

by  Robert  (h-iffin  Morris.     38  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Elenor  de  Berrein  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
6104,  Jan.  19,  1905;  2c.  .Jan.  19,  1905.    44028 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures :  50  miles  from,  nowhere. 

Stranded  (The)  actor;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  T. 
De  Vere.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D :  21915 ;  Harry  T. 
De  Vere,  El  Paso,  Tex.  44029 

Stranded  (A)  actor  and  his  wits;  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Andrew  J.  and  Thomas  A.  Campbell. 
[135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   5,   1911;   D :  24401 ;    Campbell 
bros..  New  York.  44030 

Stranded  in  luxury;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  Rob- 
ert Lee  Laudrum.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9,    1914;    D:  35606;    Belcher, 
Hartman  ^S:  Belcher,  Tecumseh.  Mich. 

44030a 

Stranded  (The)  medicine  show;  or,  Saving  his 
bacon,  farce  in  1  scene,  by  J.  H.  Griswold. 
8  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28, 1911 ;  D :  2.5083 ;  James  Harvey 
Griswold,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  4403 1 

Stranded  (The)  players;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
M.  M.  Brannan. 

©  M.  M.  Brannan,  Washington  ;  1897  :  5910, 
Jan.  19.  44032 


2221 


44033 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44052 


Strandkinder;  eiii  scliauspiel  in  4  akteu.  [vou| 
Hi^riiianii  Su<lernKiiin.  Berlin,  Tlieatfrvcrhm 
K.  I'.'.ocli.  mO!).     10.-)  1).     12°. 

©    Ic.     l>ec.     I,     1909:     1»:  17647:     Ktluanl 
Hloch.   Berlin.  44033 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  a  town  pump; 
ity  R.  Fiilizoni.    (.!  ii.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    K(.l)err    Fuigera,    New    York:    D  :  lOOSn. 
.fuly  IG.  1907;  12c.  .Inly  10,  1907.  44034 

Strange  adventtires  of  Amos  Skeeter;  3  act 
Cai-cical  comedy,  by  :\[.  M.  Stralil.  [SI]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Marion    Marcus    Sli-alil.    Brooklyn;    D: 
:i3bl],  SeijL.  1(],  19U2;  l>e.  Any;.  22,  1904.     44035 

Strange  (Th.e)  adventures  of  Jack  and  Jill. 
See  Mother  goose. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Jack  and  the 
beanstalk;  a  fairy  extrava,c;anza  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A,  Barnet,  Boston;  1895:54437,  Oct. 
26.  44036 

Strange  adventures  of  John  Flynn,  a  lawyer. 
See  Unconscious  (An)  burglaiy. 

Strange  adventures  of  Little  Red  Riding- 
Hood.     See  Wicked  (The)  Wolf. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Miss  Brown. 
©  Sidney  Cohen,  New  York;   1897:65471, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  44037 

-by  Robert  Buchanan  and  Charles  Marlowe 

[pseud,  of  Harriett  Jay]  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  88  p. 
12°.  ( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  163] ) 

©   Dec.   14,   1909;    2c.    Dec.    15,    1909;    D: 
17701 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  44038 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Honeymoon.     Sec  Runaway  (The)  match. 

Strange  (The)  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe; 
drarna  in  5  acts,  based  on  Daniel  Defoe's 
story,  by  J.  R.  Oishei.  [73]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1914  ;  D  :  36142  ;  .T.  R.  Oishei. 
BufEalo.  44038a 

Strange  (A)  baby;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  S. 
Wilmer  and  W.  Vincent. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  56955,  Sept.  28  ;  2c.  Sept.  30. 

44039 

Strange  birds;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Moses 
Schorr. 

i»'j-ijjaui^j  N"-!   ,"iyix    ;Vr:^'iD  y-i>:nD  "i 

[3]  94  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    le.    Aug.    2.5,    1913;     D:  34238;    Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  44040 


Strange  (A)  case;  dramatized  from  Robert 
Louis  Sleveii.son's  novel  The  strange  case  of 
I  >!•.  .lekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde,  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  l.y  <;.  H.  iNiarsli.  1 44  |  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   (!(>or;;e    Harrison    .Marsh,    Boston;    18S.S : 
1T1.".4.  .Inno  l.l:  2c.  .lane  Ki.  44041 


Strange  case  of  Dr.  Bruno. 

©  1''.  K.  Daniel.  Anslin.  'I'ex. 
24.    190(;. 


1 ) :  9087.  Dec. 
44042 


Strange  (The)  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  the 
.btory  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  by  A.  R. 
Whytal. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York ;  1888 :  11673, 
Apr.  21.  44043 

See  also  Strange  (A)  case. 

Strange  (The)  case  of  Ethan  Trine;  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  H.  Wilson.    65  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1911 ;  D :  24639 ;  T.  Howard 
W^ilson,  Burbank,  Cal.  44044 

Strange  (A)  coincidence;  by  C.  M.  Pi-ice.  .">  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910:   D :  22463 ;   Charles  M. 
Price,  Cincinnati.  44045 

Strange  (The)  detective.  Src  His  mother's 
jewels. 

Strange  (A)  disappearance;  a  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  Clarke. 

©   George   Clarke.   New   York:    1886:8511, 
Apr.  9.  44046 

Strange  (A)  event;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Edwin  A.  Bairon,  F.  Cunliffe  « >wen  and  Mil- 
dred Aldrich. 

©  Arthur  Forrest.  New  York  ;  1890 :  20977, 
June  30th.  44047 

Strange  (A)  flaw;  by  H.  S.  Wilcox. 

©  Henrv  S.  Wilcox.  Chicago:  D :  8525,  May 
14.  1906.    '  44048 

Strange  (A)  god;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L. 
(4arner.     63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Tohn    Leslie    Garner,    Washington;    D: 
8425,  Apr.  26.  1906 :  2c.  Apr.  26,  1906.      44049 

Strange  host;  by  Artlun-  Law.  London,  .7.  Wil- 
liauis.  ltd.;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co., 
1904.    23  p.    8°. 

©  Jo.seph  Williams,  ltd..  Loudon ;  D :  4931, 
Apr.  23.  1904 :  2c.  Apr.  23.  1904.  44050 

Strange  (The)  lady;  or.  Periwinkle's  peril, 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Westervelt. 

©    Leonidas    Westervelt,    New    York ;    D : 
5723,  Nov.  4,  1904.  44051 

Strange  (A)  man;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.   Kelly. 

©    Frauk    W.    Kelly.    Columbus    O. ;    1899: 


360.50,  May  31. 


44052 


2222 


44053 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44073 


Strange  (A)  marriage.     See  My  Lady  Darrell. 

Strange  (The)  Mrs.  Hines;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  T.  Savage.     [2],  78  p.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25899 ;  Ray  T.  Sav- 
age, New  York.  44053 

Strange  (A)  pair;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Kelly. 

©   Frank  W.   Kelly,   Columbus,   O. ;   1899: 
36052,  May  31.  44054 

Strange  (A)  patient;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Wallace. 
[23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Wallace,    Brooklyn;    D :  10786, 
.June  17,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  S;  Ic.  June  26,  1907. 

44055 

Strange  (A)  proposal.     See  Flitter's  flirtation. 

Strange  (The)  signal;  a  drama  in  3  acts  for 
entertainments  given  by  tribes  of  the  Im- 
proved O.  R.  M.,  by  Dr.  H.  B.  Fenner.  Chi- 
cago, The  Misk-wi-Nen-Ne. 

©  S.  W.  Fallis,  Chicago ;  1892 :  18432,  Apr. 
28;  Ic.  May  28.  44056 

Strange  (A)  story.     See  Margrave  and  magic. 

Strange  (The)  story  of  Ahrinziman.  See 
Ahrinziman,  the  Persian. — Fire  (The)  wor- 
shiper. 

Strange  (The)  story  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde.  See  Dual  (The)  character  of  Dr. 
Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 

Strange  (A)  stranger;  by  William  De  Rose. 
©  Harrv  Mitchell,  United  States  ;  D  :  15931, 
Mi\y  24,  1909.  44057 

Strange  (A)  voyage. 

©   Lewis   Donazetta,   New   York ;   D :  3025, 
Feb.  21,  1903.  44058 

Strange  (The)  will;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Gibbons.     [141]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18, 1914  ;  D  :  37356  ;  Robert  Hume 
Gibbons.  New  York.  44058a 

Strange  (A)  world.     See  Justina. 

Stranger  (The);  a  burlesque  Negro  sketch  in  1 
scene,  bv  A.  J.  Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  4  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
72]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1875: 
7706,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  44059 

-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jacob  Gordin,  author- 
ized English  version  by  A.  J,  Gordin,  [1], 
77  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  18.  1915  ;  D  :  40691 ;  Alexander  J. 
Gordin,  Brooklyn.  44059a 

-a  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Tall.     [5]  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    11,    1910;    D:  21778;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall.  Baltimore.  44060 


Stranger  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  A,  E.  Lewine,     3  p.    4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic,  Jan.  28,  1913 ;  D :  32116 ;  Archibald  E. 
Lewine,  New  York.  44061 

--  by  A.  E,  Wills,    28  p,    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten, 

©  Anthony  E,  Wills,  Brooklyn;  D :  14255, 
Nov.  10,  1908 ;  2c,  Nov,  18,  1908,  44062 

by  E.  Jose,     [2],  23  p,    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  34646 ;  Edouard  JosS, 
New  York.  44063 

—  playlet  in   1  act,   by   H.  Bashford,     13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1913;    D:  35057;    Herbert 
Bashford,  Oakland,  Cal,  44064 


or.  Rector  of  Argyle,  play  in  4  acts,  by  B. 

Rinaldo.     38  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Oct.     7,     1909;     D:  17039;     Bruce 
Rinaldo,  Maquoketa,  la.  44065 

See  also  Di*amas, 

Stranger  at  the  gate;  an  original  American 
play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Skiff,  63  p,  f°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Frank  D.  Skiff,  Chicago;  D:4739,  Mar. 
17,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1904.  44066 

Stranger  (A)  in  a  strange  land;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  Wilmer  and  W,  Vincent, 

©  Sidney  Wilmer  and  Walter  Vincent,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  41953,  July  13,  44067 

Stranger  (A)  in  Manila;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
D.  C.  St,  John. 

©    D.    Cameron    St.    John,    Brooklyn;    D: 
15.')99,  Mar,  8,  1909,  44068 

Stranger  (A)  in  New  York;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  with  original  lyrics,  by  O, 
Hoyt,     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Hoyt,  Charlestown,  N.  H, ;  1897 : 
10606.  10607,  Feb.  11;  2c.  Feb.  11, 

44069,  44070 

Same, 

©  Charles  H.   Hoyt,   Charlestown,  N,   H. ; 
1897 :  61635,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov,  1,  44071 

Stranger  (A)  in  town;  a  comedy  with  music, 
by  F.  Beamish.  6  p.  f°.  Typewritten, 
[Words  only] 

©  Frank  Beamish,  Detroit ;  D :  10629,  May 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907,  44072 


—  dramatic  composition,  by  R.  L.  Forrest. 

©  Robert  Lee  Forrest,  Rome,  N.  Y, ;  D :  166, 
Feb.  25,  1901.  44073 


2223 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-36 


44074 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44097 


Stranger  than  fiction;  a  comedy  drama,  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  M.  G.  Bangs.  [65] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  G.  Bangs,  Rye,  N,  Y. ;  D :  10066,  Mar. 
4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  44074 

play  in  3  acts  [by  E.  H.  Sothern]    3  v.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D  :  38676 ;  B.  H.  Sotliern, 
New  York.  44074a 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Kenneth 


Lee  and  C.  T.  Vincent. 

©   Charles  T.   Vincent,   New   York;    1888: 
639,  .Tan.  6.  44075 

Strangers;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Kelley. 
178  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   4,   1913;    D :  32849 ;    Ethel   M. 
ICelley,  New  York.  44076 

Strangers  within  the  gates;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  M.  Hardings.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  M.  Hardings,  London ;  D :  14990,  Feb. 
4,  :909 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  1909.  44077 

Strangled  on  Sunday;  a  melodramatic  farce,  by 
G.  H.  Trader.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    Henrv    Trader,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
5564,  Sept.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1904.    44078 

Strangler  (The);  original  dramatic  thrill  in  1 
act,  by  R.  W.  Sneddon.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25772 ;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Sneddon,  New  York.  44079 

Stranglers  (The)  of  Paris;  dramatized  and 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Adolfe  Belot, 
prologue  in  2  pts.  and  5  tableaux,  twenty- 
two  characters. 

©    Charles    Kelly,    San    Francisco;    1887: 


14156,  May  31. 


44080 


— •  a  melodrama  in  2  prologues  and  6  tableaux, 
from  the  French,  by  David  Belasco. 

©    Charles    Frohman,    New    York;    1883: 
19560,  Oct.  24.  44081 

— ■  See  also  Jagon. 


Stratagem  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Leon  N.  Levi,  Charlottesville,  Va. ;  1876 : 
999,  Jan.  21.  44082 

Strategie  der  liebe;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  G. 
Herrmann. 

©  G.  Herrmann,  Detroit ;  1891 :  33921,  Sept. 
23 ;  Ic.  Nov.  5.  44083 

Strategist;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore  H. 
Sayre.     [2],  150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1879 :  4140,  Mar. 
29 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  44084 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  H.  Foster.    10  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23883 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York. 


Strategists  (The);  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Theo- 
dore H.  Sayre.    82  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York ;  1881 :  4528,  Mar. 
25 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  44086 

Strategy;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  O.  C.  Rappold. 

©  O.  G.  Rappold,  New  York;  1876;  14517, 
Dec.  28.  .  44087 

a  1  act  comedy.    Typewritten. 

©  Harris  and  Pearlletta,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; 
1897 :  3968,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  9.  44088 

Strategy  (The)  of  Jane;  a  comedy-drama  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Gainbetta  [pseud,  of  G.  G,  Abra- 
ham]    43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Gustav    Gambetta    Abraham,    Chicago ; 
D :  11342,  Sept.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1907. 

44089 

Strathmore;  a  society  play  in  6  acts,  a  dramati- 
zation of  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  RamSe's] 
novel,  by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller,  New  York;   1879: 
4405,  Apr.  3.  44090 

or.  The  queen  of  Paris,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 

A.  P.  Kunkel. 

©  Addle  Procter  Kunkel,  Baltimore;  1871: 
9264,  Oct.  5.  44091 

— —  See  also  Cecil  Strathmore. — Lord  Strath- 
more.— Pretty  (The)  panther. 

Strathroy;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  F.  Renne, 
adapted  from  the  novel  For  the  king  by 
Charles  Gibbons. 

©    Richard    Foy    Renne,    United    States; 
1886 :  7488,  Apr.  1.  "  44092 

Strauss;  comraedia  musicale  in  3  atti  e  un  pro- 
logo  di  A.  Colantuoni,  musica  di  R.  Delli 
Ponti  e  E.  Gregori.  15  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Synopsis] 

©  E.  Moreau-Chaslon,  Milan ;  D :  7139,  Aug. 
21,  1905 ;  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1905.  44093 

Straw  in  the  whirlwind;  play  by  Elizabeth 
Ronele  [pseud,  of  E.  E.  Witherspoon]  104  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17657 ;  Eleanor  E. 
Witherspoon,  Washington.  44094 

Straw  (A)  man;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Aborn. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
61543,  Dec.  5 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  44095 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Wins- 


44085 

2224 


low. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  Chicago;   1887: 
1934,  Jan.  24.  44096 

—  an  original  3  act  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
Arthur  L.  Faulks, 

©  Mrs.   W.  H.  Faulks,  Burr  Oak,   Mich.; 
1892  :  34858.  Aug.  25.  44097 


44098 


OOPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44130 


Straw  (A)  man — Continued. 

or,  My  brave  sister,  a  comedy  drama,  by 

lilimice  Goodrich. 
©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago;  1887 :  17428, 

July  7.  44098 

Straw  (The)  ride.  See  Gus  Edwards'  Rube 
kids. 

Strawberry  shortcake;  a  negro  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  Wesley  J.  Hunter.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1887.  5  p.  12 ^  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  238] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  ( ). ;  1887 :  11656,  May 
2  ;  2c.  May  2.  44099 

Straws;  or,  Trifles  light  as  air,  an  American 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Greene  and  S. 
Thompson.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene  and  Slason  Thompson, 
Chica£io  ;'  1884  :  1433,  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  21. 

44100 

Stray  (A);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A.  De 
Long. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1871: 
5978,  June  23.  44101 

Stray  (A)  bullet;  in  6  acts,  by  H.  Ziegfeld. 
Typewritten. 

©  Hugo  Ziegfeld,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A  :  8916,  Apr.  6 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44102 

Stray  cattle;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  J.  Smith. 
11  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910;   D:  20848;  Maude  J. 
Smith,  San  Francisco.  44103 

Stray  (A)  chicken;  by  R.  C.  Kirkpatrick. 

©  R.   G.  Kirkpatrick,  Kansas  City,  Kan. ; 
D  :  1116,  Nov.  21,  1901.  44104 

Stray  (The)  kid;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 
[l],24p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914 ;  D :  35735 ;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,  Darien,   Conn.  44104a 

Stray  (The)  king;  libretto  for  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Lepere. 

©    William    H.    Lep6re,    St.    Louis;    1891: 
13223,  Apr.  11.  44105 

Stray  (The)  leaf;  a  Gambler  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Long.    35  p.    8".    Printed. 

©  Maxwell  Budd  Long,  Gambler,   O. ;   D : 
6907,  July  5,  1905 ;  2c.  June  26,  1905.       44106 

Stray  (A)  shot;  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Green- 
berg.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910;  D:  22089;  Joseph  H. 
Greenberg,  New  York.  44107 

Strayed  or  stolen;  comedietta,  by  S.  W.  Hol- 
combe.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Sallie  Williams   Holcombe,   New   \''ork; 
D :  5809,  Nov.  22,  1904 ;  2e.  Nov.  22,  1904. 

44108 


Strayling  (The);  dramatic  composition,  by 
W.  J.  Jones.    15  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   19,   1910;   D:  20513;   Will   J. 
Jones.  New  York.  44109 

Streak  (A)  of  luck;  an  American  comedy  in  5 
tableaux,  freely  adapted  from  Besant  and 
Rice's  The  golden  butterfly.  New  York,  1879. 
48  p.     8°. 

©   Samuel   B.   Wiggin,   New   York;   1879: 
15877,  Nov.  24;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1880.  44110 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  F.  Pierce. 

©    Lucie    France    Pierce,    Chicago;    1897: 
28792,  May  10.  44111 

Streak  (A)  of  yellow;  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  8472,  May 
3,  1906.  44112 

Streaks  of  light.     See  Roses. 

Stream  (The)  of  destiny;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Renter  and  Roy  West.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   12,   1913;   D:  34998;   Herman 
Renter,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  44113 

Stream  (The)  of  life;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Burn- 
liam.     [142]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1913;    D:  32782;    Edith 
Burnliam,  Boston.  44114 

Street  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  B.  Ir- 
win. 

©  Richard  B.  Irwin,  San  Francisco;  1877: 
11997,  Oct.  17.  44115 

Street  (A)  fair;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Wai'ren. 

©    George   F.    Warren,    Rochester,   N.    Y. ; 
1899  :  78573,  Dec.  2.  44116 

Street  (A)  flirtation;  comedy  vaudeville  skit,  by 
C.  E.  Hoban.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912  ;  D  :  30077  ;  Charles  E. 
Hoban,  New  York.  44117 

Street  life  in  New  York.     See  Enterprise. 

Street  (The)  merchants;  comedy  dialogue,  by 
XL  M.  Shaw.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  xVov.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22524 ;  Harold  M. 
Shaw,  New  York.  44118 

Street  (The)  singer;  a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  .T.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  rev.  *by  J.  A, 
Heme. 

©  N.  J.  Long,   San  Francisco;  1892:1871, 
Jan.  11.  44119 

or,  Love  and  letters,  an  operetta  in  1  act, 

by  Mrs.  C.  K.  Crippen. 

©  Mrs.  C.   K.  Crippen,  New  York;   1897: 
65473,  Nov.  24.  44120 

See  also  Gringoire. 


2225 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44139 


Street  (The)  singer  and  the  bootblack;  or,  The 
street  urchins,  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Gardner. 

©  Andy  Gardner,  New  York;  1896:67415, 
Dec.  11.  44121 

Street  (The)  singer's  reward,  or,  From  pov- 
erty to  prosperity,  in  1  act,  by  W.  G.  Wil- 
liams.    4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  G.  Williams,  Columbus,  O. ;  D  :  2769, 
Dec.  26,  1902 ;  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1902.  44122 

Street  (The)  urchins.  See  Street  (The)  singer 
and  the  bootblack. 

Streets  (The)  of  Cairo;  a  comic  and  dramatic 
composition,  by  V.   Roditi. 

©  Victor  Roditi,  Atlantic  City  ;  1895  :  58305, 
Nov.  19.  44123 

Streets  (The)  of  Chinatown  in  San  Francisco. 
See  City  (A)  within  a  city. 

Streets  of  honor;  story  of  life  and  death,  by 
W.  H.  Nixon.     [17]  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1914;    D :  39193 ;    Wilfred 
■     Hector  Nixon,  Chicago.  44123a 

Streets  (The)  of  old  San  Francisco.  See  So- 
ciety and  Babe  Robinson. 

Streets  (The)  of  Paris;  a  spectacular  play  in  12 
tableaux,  by  Adolphe  Belot. 

©  Brooks  and  Dickson,  New  York;   1883: 
9613,  May  24.  44124 

Strengen  (Die)  herren;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  O.  Blumentlial  und  G.  Kadelburg.  New 
York,  I.  Goldmann  co.,  1900.     132  p.     12°. 

©  Heinrich   Conried,  New   York;   1900  A: 
20374,  Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  10.  44125 

Strength;  play  with  a  prologue  in  4  acts  and 
11  scenes,  by  A.  Bachman.  [2],  44  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    11,    1914;    D :  38871 ;    Aurelia 
Bachman,  New  York.  44125a 

Strength  (The)  of  character;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  De'  Rebalio.     [78]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;  D:  29470;  Roma  De' 
Rebalio,  St.  Paul.  44126 

Strength  (The)  of  Samson;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Arnold.     [34]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914;  D:  37758;  Morris  Ar- 
nold, Minneapolis.  44126a 

Strength  (The)  of  the  weak;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  N.  Clark.     [1],  29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9.  1913;   D :  34667 ;   Samuel   N. 
Clark,  Kankakee,  111.  44127 

See  also  Pauline  Darcy. 

Strength  (The)  of  three;  a  play  in  3  acts  [by 
E.  L.  Poor]     [2],  33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24.  1909;   D :  16332 ;   Edwin  L. 
Poor,  Oak  Park,  111.  44128 


Strength  (The)  of  union.     See  Arbitration. 

Strenuous  (A)  courtship;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
J.  Curtis.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    John    Curtis,    Philadelphia;    D :  10685, 
June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  44129 


a  1  act  play,  by  H.  Strunsky.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    19,    1909;    D :  16591 ;    Hyman 
Strunsky,  New  York.  44130 

Strenuous  (A)  Cupid;  by  W.  Bynner.  13  p.  f °. 
Typewritten. 

©    Witter    Bynner,    New    York;    D:  12481, 
Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.  44131 

Strenuous  (A)  cure;  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Boemper. 
[1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   17,   1912;   D:  30281;   Willie  J. 
Boemper,  New  York.  44132 

Strenuous  day;  or,  Pug,  the  mop-lady,  farce  in 
1  act,  by  F.  J.  Gilmore.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1910;  D:  20803;  Francis  J. 
Gilmore,  Chicago.  44133 

Strenuous  (A)  life;  an  American  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  W.  Tully.    [165]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tully,   New  York;   D: 
2554,  Oct.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903.      44134 

-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Tully.     New 

York,   The   Preparatory   school   play   bureau, 
1911.     62  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24155 ; 
Richard  Walton  Tully,  Alma,  Cal.  44135 

Strenuous  Mame.     See  Vaudevillainies. 

Strenuotis  Mame,  the  Bowery  girl;  a  vaude- 
ville cocktail,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  10  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5558, 
Sept.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1904.  44136 

Strenuous  (A)  morning;  comedy  sketch,  by  L. 
Chevalier.     [16]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1911 ;  D  :  24782  ;  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  44137 

Strenuous  (A)  proposal;  original  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Freiberger.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23, 1913 ;  D  :  32107 ;  Edward  Frei- 
berger, New  York.  44138 


— ■  or,  The  man  from  Klondike,  comedy  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  C.  B.  Gillingwater.  32  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Benton  Gillingwater,  New  York ; 
D :  8580,  May  23,  1906 ;  2c.  May  23,  1906. 

44139 


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44140 


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44161 


Strenuous  rehearsal;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  [B.]  Gillingwater.  21  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909  ;  D  :  16929  ;  Claude  Gil- 
lingwater, New  Yorlj.  44140 

Strenuous  (A)  time  in  society;  or,  A  warm 
run  on  the  inner  circle,,  a  stirring  comedy  of 
tJie  official  plutocracy  of  the  national  capital 
at  tJie  lieight  of  tlie  season  in  full  dress,  in 
dishabille  and  fatigue,  in  4  acts,  by  a  citizen 
of  the  town  [W.  W.  Lecture]  [1],  71  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912  ;  D  :  29037 ;  William  W. 
Lecture,  Washington.  44141 

Stricken  blind;  a  4  act  melodrama. 

©  W.  L.  Gleason  and  W.  H.  Alexander,  New- 
York  ;  1887 :  22476,  Sept.  3.  44142 

Stricken  (The)  city;  or.  The  fate  of  Frisco, 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Miller  and  Ade- 
line M.  Leitzbach. 

©  Sam  C.  Miller,  New  York ;  D :  8587,  May 
24,  1906.  44143 

Stricken  down;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  S.  Nel- 
son. 

©    T.    S.    Nelson,    New    York;    1875:8758, 
Aug.  24,  44144 

Stricken  dumb;  or,  The  decree  of  heaven,  an 
original  drama  in  4  acts  and  14  scenes,  by  B. 
Sylvester  [pseud,  of  J.  G.  Noe] 

©  Barrett  Sylvester,  Brooklyn;  1873:131, 
Jan.  7.  44145 

Strickland  wider  Strickland;  drama  in  1  act, 
von  L.  L.  Leser. 

©   Lotta   L.   Lesor,    Philadelphia  ;    D :  4554, 
Jan.  22,  1904.  44146 

Strictly  business;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
D.  S.  Kusell.     [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  23989  ;  D.  S.  Kusell, 
Chicago.  44147 


— -farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Mac  Hugh. 
[98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1911;   D:  25240;  Augustin 


Mac  Hugh,  New  York. 


44148 


a  melodramatic  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Archi- 
bald C.  Gunter. 

©   A.    C.    Gunter,   New    York;    1882:4283, 
Mar.  18.  44149 

Strictly    confidential;    a    society   comedy    in   3 
acts,  by  E.  Poland. 

©  Edward  Poland.  New  York  ;  1889  :  24116. 
Aug.  6.  44150 

Strictly  professional;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Randol.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1915  ;  D  :  41133  ;  Arnold  Pes- 
kind,  Cleveland.  44150a 


Strictly  social-service;  play  in  1  act,  bv  V. 
Church.    .30  p.    4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jmie  29,  1915;  D:  41119;  Virginia 
Church  and  Ellen  W.  Frame,  New  Rochelle. 
N.  Y.  44150b 

Strictly  temperance;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Len 
Ware  [pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1893.  12  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  327] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:  528,  Jan. 
2;  2c.  Jan.  1.5.  44151 

Strictly  up-to-date;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  T. 
Tateni.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1914;  D :  35702 ;  Benjamin 
Thomas  Tatem.  Brooklyn.  44151a 

Strife;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  L.  Lynch. 

©  Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  Oswego,  111. ;  1880 : 
15879,  Oct.  18.  44152 

-an  original  and  picturesque  drama  of  the 


period  in  5  acts,  by  G.  K.  Walcott. 

©   George   K.   Walcott,   New   York;    1871: 
3165,  Apr.  11.  44153 

an  original   comedy   drama   in   4  acts,   by 


H.  C.  Dale. 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,    Reading,    Pa. ;    1890 : 
17697,  May  31 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  44154 

an  original  play  in  4  pts.,  by  J.  O.  Moore. 

©    J.    Owen    Moore,    Albany ;    1874 :  11669, 
Sept.  14.  44155 

-or,  The  female  spy,  by  R.  Hutchinson. 

©  Rodolph  Hutchinson,  Philadelphia ;  1872 : 
G5.50,  June  18.  44156 

See  also  Chief  contemporai-y  dramatists. — 


Plays;  by  .John  Galsworthy. 

Strike  (The);  by  M.  D.  Collins  and  N.  Brown. 
[6]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May    16,   1910;    D :  21048 ;   Mike   D. 
('ollins  and  Nat  Brown,  Brooklyn.  44157 

a  drama  of  our  times,  by  J.  P.  McLean. 

©    J.    Francis    McLean,    Galveston,    Tex. ; 
1895 :  5311,  Jan.  21.  44158 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt.  Chicago ;  1894 :  37719. 
Aug.  13.  44159 

'Play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  K.  Brooks.     [58]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    23,    1913:     D :  33578 ;     Mary 
Kouncelor  Brooks,  Washington.  44160 


— -  or,  Under  the  shadow  of  a  crime,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  bv  William  Ward  Russ.  Clyde.  O., 
Ames' pub.  CO.,  1900.  32  p.  12°.  (Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  423) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1900  A :  29669, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  8.  44161 


2227 


44162 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44186 


Strike  (The)  breaker;  by  G.  R.  Chester  and  E. 
Maunheiraer. 

©  George  Randolph  Chester  and  Edna 
Mannheiraer,  Ciuchinati ;  D :  S498,  May  7, 
190G.  44162 

1  act  drama,  by  G.  W.  Irving.     8  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1913 :  D :  33321  ;  George  Wal- 
ter Irving,  Charleston,  S.  C.  44163 

Strike  (The)  on  the  Kicking  Bird;  by  S. 
Dnnnb.    15  ]).    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    28,    1911;    D :  25087 ;    Samuel 
Drunib.  San  Francisco.  44164 

Strike  the  blow;  a  1  act  play,  by  Y.  Asckenasy. 

©  Ysidor  Asckenasy,  St.  Louis ;   D :  14249. 

Nov.  9,  1908.  44165 

Strike  three;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Brown. 
[88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3, 1911 ;  D  :  23837  ;  Sedley  Brown, 
Los  Angeles.  44166 

Striker  (The);  drama  of  American  labor  life  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Ball.  31  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten, 

©   Ic.    Oct.    19,    1911;    D:  25526;    Eustace 
Hale  Ball,  New  York.  44167 

Striking-  oil;  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,   Philadelphia;    1888: 
32597,  Nov.  17.  44168 

Striking  (A)  resemblance;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
F.  S.  Powers.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  S.  Powers,  Chicago ;  D :  6028,  Jan. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  44169 

String  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  founded  upon 
Guy  de  Maupassant's  La  ficelle,  by  O.  R. 
Lamb.  [New  York.  A.  &  R.  press,  1907]  42 
p.,  1  1.     12°. 

©  Osborn  Rennie  Lamb,  Cresskill,  N.  J. ;  D  : 
11429,  Sept.  28,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  12, 1907.    44170 

String  (A)  of  buttons;  an  original  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©     Scott     Marble,     Chicago;     1885:16954. 
Aug.  10.  44171 

String  (A)  of  onions;  in  3  courses,  raw,  fried 
and  boil(Hl,  by  H.  Whitney  and  T.  W.  Okey. 

©  Harry  Whitney  and  T.  W.  Okey,  Colum- 
bus. O. ;  1885 :  8548,  Apr.  11.  44172 

String  (A)  of  pearls;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Tarleton  Winchester,  Rider,  M<1. ; 
D :  .5983,  Dec.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1904. 

44173 

Stringing  a  live  wire;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 
Van  Loan.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D :  20399 ;  Charles  E. 
Van  Loan,  New  York.  44174 


Stringless  (The)  harp;  a  romantic  Irish  com- 
edy (iraiiia  in  4  acts,  by  W.  .7.  Healy. 

©  Walter  Joseph  Healy,  Watertown.  N.  Y. ; 
1898  :  11398.  Feb.  14.  44175 

Strings;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  D.  Cone  and  G. 
Wood.     [44]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913;  D:  34989;  Marvin  D. 
Cono  and  Grant  Wood,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

44176 

Strings  and  marionettes;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Thompson.     1 110]  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson,  ?>Tew  York  ;  D :  1436, 
Fell.  13,  190::; ;  2c.  Fel).  13,  1902.  44177 

Sti-iped  (The)  petticoat;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Henry  Riglitor,  with  nuisic  by  Louis  Blake. 

©  liightor  and  Blake,  New  Orleans;  1899: 
20382,  Mar.  20;  2c.  Mar.  24.  44178 

Striped  (The)  sweater;  a  farce  in  1  act  for  male 
characters  only,  by  O.  Vj.  Young.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.  27  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  5029, 
May  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  44179 

Stripping  (The)  of  Clarence;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Thomas  M.  Freney.    IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911;  D:  23813;  Daniel 
Roach,  Montpeller,  Vt.  44180 

Striving  to  the  ideal.  See  Jewish  (The) 
ghosts. 

Stromungen;  ein  zeitbild  von  Herman  Reichen- 
bacli.  2  aufl.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus  [1907]  89  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek  mo- 
derner  dramen) 

©  Vita,  deutsehes  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10436,  Apr.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1907.     44181 

Stroke  (The)  of  nine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  A.  Clarke  and  P.  Mower. 

©  Fred  Mower,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Carrie 
Ashlev  Clarke,  Dixon,  111. ;  1898 :  14765,  Mar. 
2  ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  44182 

Stroke  (The)  of  twelve;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  York;  1898: 
42361,  June  29.  44183 

Strollers  (The);  a  comedy  with  songs,  dealing 
with  incidents  in  the  life  of  William  Shaks- 
peare,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1893:44506. 
Oct.  5.  44184 

a  nmslcal  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  1227, 
Dec.  16.  1901.  44185 

Strolling  players.     Typewritten. 

©  Travers-Vale,  Madison,  Ga. ;  1897  :  45680, 
Aug.  13 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  44186 

See  also  Pagliacci  (I) 


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Strom  (Der);  drama  in  3  aufziigen,  vou  M. 
Halbe.  New  York,  E.  Lederer,  1903.  101  p. 
12°. 

©   Max   Halbe,   Berlin;   D :  3843,   Aug.   19, 
1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1903.  44187 

Strong  (The)  and  the  weak;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Warner.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1913 ;  D :  35318 ;  Mason  War- 
ner, Chicago.  44188 

Strong  (A)  cup  of  tea;  original  comedy  in  1 
scene,  Erwin  S.  Connelly.  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D :  35797 ;  Erwin  Con- 
nelly, Chicago.  44188a 

Strong    (The)   hands   of   the   weak;   dramatic 
sketch,  by  W.  M.  Bangs.     15  p.     4°.     Type- 
•  written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1913  ;  D :  32672 ;  William  M. 
Bangs,  New  York.  44189 

Strong  (A)  imagination;  or,  The  set  of  false 
teeth,  by  H.  Heineman.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Heineman,  Los  Angeles;  1899: 
31017,  May  8 ;  2c.  May  8.  44190 

Strong  medicine;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
W.  R.  Rea.  [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1915;    D:  41239;    Walter 
Raleigh  Rea,  Minneapolis.  44190a 

Strong  (A)  prejudice;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  de  Grand- 
mont.     [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jules    de    Grandmont,    New    York;    D: 
12628,  Mar.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  27, 1908.    44191 

Strong  (The)  right  arm;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Ballard.  Ill,  [2]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911 ;  D :  24464 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  44192 

Strong  (The)  wind;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Helen 
Alden  [i.  e.  H.  A.  Woodworth]  [49]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Aug.   7,    1915;    D:  41440;    Helen   Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  44192a 

Stronger  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Giuseppe 
Giacosa.     {In  The  Drama,  no.  10,  May,  1913) 

©   June   9,   1913;    2c.    June   23,    1913;    B: 
286356 ;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chicago. 

44193 


— -a  play  in  1  act,  by  August  Strindberg,  tr. 
by  Francis  I.  Ziegler. 

{1)1  Poet  lore,  v.  17.  no.  1.  spring,  1906; 
periodical  ©  June  25,  1906 ;  2c.  May  22,  1906 ; 
B  :  121941 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  44193a 


Stronger  (The) — Continued, 

Like  falling  leaves;  Sacred  ground;  three 

plays,    by    Giuseppe    Giacosa,  tr.    from    the 

Italian   with   an   introduction  by   Edith   and 

Allan  Updegraff.     New  York,  M.  Kennerley, 

1913.  xiv  p.,  2  1.,  [3],  6-326  p.  12°.  (Modern 
drama  series) 

©  Nov.  14. 1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  2, 1913 ;  A :  357986 ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  44194 

See  also  Plays;   by   August   Strindberg. — 

Woman's  chance. 

Stronger  (The)  call;  a  comedy-drama  in  1  act, 
by  A.  S.  Nebur.     [18]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  28817  ;  Al  S.  Nebur, 
New  Orleans.  44195 

a  3  act  play,  by  Anna  Alice  Chapin,  founded 


upon  her  short  story,  The  white  garden. 

©  A.  A.  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  6473,  Apr. 
6,  1905.  44196 

Stronger  (The)  claim;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D. 
Parker.     71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910;  D:  17937;  George  D. 
Parker,  Baltimore,  44197 

• 'by  M.  Hope.     81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913  ;  D  :  33141 ;  Muriel  Hope, 
New  I'ork.  44198 

Stronger  (The)  hand;  an  American  social 
drama,  by  Paul  and  Julian  De  Grey. 

©  Marguerite  Cunliffe-Owen  and  Willis 
Fletcher  Johnson,  New  York ;  1889 :  36061, 
Nov.  27.  44199 

Stronger  (The)  love;  by  D.  G.  Fischer.  [89]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911;  D :  25874 ;  David  G. 
Fischer,  Chicago.  44200 

Stronger  (The)  magnet;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
Howard  Hall  and  C.  V.  Hall.  134  p.  f°. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1910;  D:  21325;  Carrie  V. 
Hall.  Decatur,  Mich.  44201 

Stronger  (The)  sex;  a  comic  satire  in  1  act,  by 
T.  P.  Murphy. 

©  T.  P.  Murphy,  Chicago;  1897:44292. 
Aug.  5.  44202 


— ^play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Caldwell  and  Maida 
Castelhun.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34132 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well, Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  44203 

by  John  Valentine. 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Bernfeld.     [2],  29 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   IS,   1915;    D :  40693 ;    Rose   M. 
Bernfeld,  New  York.  44193b 


©  Otho   Stuart,   London ;    D :  9883,   Feb.   1, 
1907.  44204 

Stronger   than  honor;   a   society  comedy   in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Mead. 

©   Leon  Mead,   Binghamton,   N.   Y. ;    1885 : 
22214,  Oct.  23.  44205 


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44226 


Stronger  than  kin;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Russell.     80  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Albert  Russell,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  D:  15260,  Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  6. 
1909.  44206 

Strongest  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr;  from  the  ' 
Italian    [II   pin   forte]    of   Giuseppe   Giacosa, 
by  E.  F.  Davis  and  M.  F.  Loyacono.    96  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25915  ;  Elizabeth  F. 
Davis  and  Margheretta  Loyacono,  Chicago. 

44207 

Strongest  (The)  call;  a  comedy  drama  of  mod- 
ern American  life  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth. 
[124]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  28968 ;  Charles  Stew- 
art Booth,  New  Yorlv.  44208 

Strongest  (The)  claim;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Van  Patton.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915  ;  D  :  41251 ;  Helene  Van 
Patton,  Louisville.  44208a 

Strongest  (The)  reason;  a  modern  drama  in  3 

acts,  by  J.  S.  Hill.  [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Stacy  Hill,  Cincinnati ;  D :  12952,  May 

11,  1908 ;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  44209 

Strongest  (The)  tie;  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Crane. 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1913 ;  D  :  33233 ;  Viola  Crane, 
New  York.  44210 

Strongheart;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille. 
101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  C.  de  Mille,  New  York ;  D  :  16186, 
June  29,  1909;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  44211 

Struck  blind;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  from  the 
French  of  Anicet  Bourgeois  and  Deanery,  tr. 
and  adapted  to  the  American  stage  by  F.  W. 
Rosier  and  J.  B.  Renauld. 

©  John  B.  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1873  :  2392, 
Mar.  11.  44212 

Struck  by  a  snag;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Bretonne  and  C.  Maiko  [pseud,  of  Colgate 
Baker,  jr.] 

©  May  Bretonne  and  Clarence  Maiko,  INIil- 
waukee  ;  1899  :  7543,  Jan.  23.  44213 

Struck  by  lightning;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  L. 
Cutler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1887.  8  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  241] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32994.  Dec. 
19;  2c.  Dec.  29.  44214 


— •  an  original  sensational  comedv  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  Budworth.  [69]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  Budworth,  United   States;  1891: 
638,  Jan.  5 ;  2c,  Feb   3.  44215 


Struck  gas;  a  comedy. 

©   Charle.-^  A.  Watkins,   Now   York;   1888: 
8406,  Mar.  2L  44216 

-or,    Man's    acre    lot,    an    original    comedy 

drama  with  musical  embellishments  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Tannehill,  jr.  [122]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frank  Tannehill,  jr.,  New  York;  1889: 
2.578,  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  44217 

Struck  oil;  or,  The  Pennsylvania  Dutchman, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Malgum,  with  re- 
visions by  J.  C.  Williamson. 

©   James   C.    Williamson,    San   Francisco; 
1ST4  :  4r)S7.  Apr.  6.  44218 

Struck  out  in  the  ninth;  or.  The  winning 
game,  baseball  play  in  1  act,  by  David  De 
Wolf  [pseud,  of  AV.  A.  Snow]  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sej.l.  16.  1913:  D:  34488:  Walter  A. 
Snow,  Ne\\-  York.  44219 

Strucken  (The)  deer;  by  O.  Logan. 

©  Olive  Logan,  Berwyn,  Md. ;  1899:56662, 
Sept.  5.  44220 

Struensee;  dranie  en  5  actes,  i^ar  Paul  Meurice. 
Paris.  Caliiiann  Levy  [1898]  3  p.  1.,  140  p. 
1  1.     8°. 

©  Calmann  Levy,  Paris ;  1898 :  6.5949,  Nov. 
n;2c.  Nov.  11.  44221 

■  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Michael  Beer,  music 

by  Meyerbeer,  the  connecting  poetry  adapted 
from  the  German  by  Hugli  Craig. 

©    Gotthold    Ciirlberg,    New    York;    1880: 
2159,  Feb.  7.  44222 

Struggle  (The);  by  R.  Stodart.  25  p.  4 \ 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York;  D:  5846,  Dec 
1,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1904.  44223 

comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 


[149]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1911;  D :  23841 ;  Anthony  E. 
Wills,  Brooklyn.  44224 

•  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  F.  Mackay. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  Bay  Ridge,  New  York ;  D : 
6621.  Apr.  5,  1905.  44225 

drama   in  1  act,  by  B.  W.   Starkweather. 

12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912  ;  D  :  29968 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  44226 

by  P.  G.  Clark.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    11,    1914;    D:  37982;    Paul    G. 
Clark,  New  York.  44226a 

—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  Weiseuberg.     [53] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  14,  1914;  D:  3.5659:  Edward  J. 
Weiseuberg,  Cleveland.  44226b 


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[2],  16 


Struggle  (The)— Continued. 

dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  B.  Hickey, 

p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    14,    1914;    D:  35655;    Agnes 

Blanche  Hickey,  Detroit.  44226c 

heart-interest   drama  in  4  acts,   by  W.   L. 

Tucker.    48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28888 ;  William  L. 

Tucker.  Oklahoma,  Okl.  44227 

- — -in   1  act,   by  A.   Cowles.      [2],   16  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

'©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1910;    D :  22037 ;    Albert 
Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa.  44228 

modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Hart- 


wick  and  J.  N.  Southgate. 

©  Edward  H.  Hartwick  and  John  N.  South- 
gate.  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D  :  16155,  June  24,  1909. 

44229 

—  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  T.  Spears.     14  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1912;  D :  30040 ;  PMward  T. 
Spears,  Brooklyn.  44230 

— -play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Suffrin.     [68]  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915 ;  D :  40489 ;  Joseph  Suf- 
frin, Worcester,  Mass.  44230a 

.society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  DeRose. 

[39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911;   D:  24580;  Chas.  W. 
DeRose,  Brooklyn.  44231 

Struggle  (The)  against  fate;  a  melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  Vad  de  Nois  [pseud,  of  Dore  David- 
.son] 

©  Dorg  Davidson,  New  York;   1891:7845, 
Mar.  2.  44232 

Struggle  (The)  between  labor  and  capital;  a 
drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  R.  D.  Hanish. 
[47]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  D.  Hanish,  Dayton,  O. ;  D :  3462, 
May  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1904.  44233 

Struggle  (The)  for  a  fortune.  See  Stolen  from 
home. 

Struggle  (The)  for  fame;  a  4  act  play,  by  F.  W. 
Kopf. 

©  Frederick  William  Kopf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  1165,  Nov.  13,  1901.  44234 

Struggle  (A)  for  gold;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  B.  Patton.    80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  H.  M.  Andrews  and  S.  S.  Walters,  Chi- 
cago; D:3195,  Mar.  27,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  27, 
1903.  44235 

Struggle  (A)  for  liberty;  a  war  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Salvator. 

©  Ernest  Salvator,  New  York ;  1896 ;  14115, 
Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  44236 

See  also  Father  Gapon. 


Struggle  for  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1911.    60  p.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25S55  : 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  44237 

•  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Dion  Boucicault. 

©   B.   T.   Ringgold   and   Charles   Rockwell, 
New  York  ;  1873  :  7234,  June  24.  44238 

Struggle  (A)  for  life  and  liberty.     See  Foiled. 

Struggle  (The)  for  life  in  the  St.  Louis  tunnel; 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  Sansone. 

©  John  Sansone.  Keokuk,  la. ;  1895 :  10910, 
Feb.  22  ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  44239 

Struggle  (A)  for  millions;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Elmer  Appleton  Warren. 

©  Warren  J.  Appleton,  Boston ;  1894  :  50936, 
Nov.  1.  44240 

Struggle  (The)  for  wealth.  See  Saved  by 
chance. 

Struggle  (A)  for  woman's  honor;  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Blake.    28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph   P.  Blake,  Webster  Grove,  Mo. ; 
D :  4738,  Mar.  17.  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1904. 

44241 

Struggle  (The)  of  1881.  See  Land  (The) 
league. 

Struggle  (The)  of  life;  an  original  American 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  William  Irving 
Paulding. 

©   Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  New  York; 
1890 :  41009,  Dec.  23.  44242 

Struggle  (The)  of  the  strong;  by  Crittenden 
Carrington.     [33]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Mrs.    Neville    Castle,    Washington;    D: 
14974.  Jan.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.      44243 

Struggle  (The)  of  the  three;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Wynne.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     June    17,    1912;     D :  29987 ;    Anna 
Wynne,  New  York.  44244 

Struggle  (A)  on  Wall  street;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
V.  F.  Pritchard.     [34]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    8,    1912;    D :  29353 ;    Virgil    F. 
Pritchard,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  44245 

Struggle  (A)  with  fate;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  Vad  de  Nois  [pseud,  of  D.  Davidson] 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;   1891 :  7846. 
Mar.  2.  44246 

Struggler  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Weck- 
stein. 

."j^^arprn  .2 

166  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jime   7,    1915;    D:  40872;    Bernard 
Weckstein,  Philadelphia.  44246a 


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Strugg-lers  (The);  by  C.  Riige. 

©  CInra  Huge,  New  York;   D :  13048,  Mav 
25.  3908.  44247 

drama   in  3  acts,   by   L.   M.    Sawyer.     105 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    14.    1911;    D :  23960 ;    Lucy   M. 
Sawyer,  New  York.  44248 

Struggles;  a  society  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Lare. 
[021  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Laro.  Pittsburgh  :  D :  9841,  Jau. 

24.  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.  44249 

Struggles  (The)  of  an  Ishmaelite;  play  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  M.  White.  [2],  22  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.    Oct.   12.    1912;    D :  31117 ;    Chas.   M. 
White,  Milwaukee.  44250 

Strumpf  ist  trumpf;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Bruno  Decker  und  Robert  Pohl.  Berlin,  Ber- 
liner theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  85  p. 
12'. 

©    Ic.    June   17,   1914;    D :  38015 ;    Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  44250a 

Stuart  Denville — gentleman;  a  romantic  com- 
edy drama,  by  Charles  Coote  and  R.  F.  Gotten, 
an  adaptation  from  the  novel  The  master  o' 
ceremonies,  by  George  Manville  Fenn. 

©    Florence    Roberts    Morrison,    Peekskill, 
N.  Y. ;  1897:  11135,  Feb.  15.  44251 

Stuart  of  Denver;  play  of  to-day,  by  E.  S.  Tup- 
per.     [5],  94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1911;  D:  25536;  Edith  Ses- 
sions Tapper.  New  York.  44252 

Stub;  or,  The  fool  from  Boston,  a  farce  corned v 
in  4  acts,  by  Charles  O.  Willard.  Clyde,  6. 
Ames'  publishing  co.,  1895.  34  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  363]) 

©  Ames'  pub.  co.,  Clyde,   O. ;   1895:36045, 
July  11 ;  Ic.  July  19.  44253 

Stubborn  (A)  Cinderella;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Hough  and  Adams.  [113]  p.  '  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hough  &  Adams.  Chicago:  D:  13051,  Mav 

25,  1908 ;  2c.  May  25,  1908.  44254 

Stubborn  (The)  motor  car;  a  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  Anthony  E.  AVells.  New  York.  Dick 
&  Fitzgei-ald,  1909.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York ;  D :  15612. 
Apr.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  June  22,  1909.  44255 

Stubborn  (A)  tale;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Tackman. 
[1],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Tackman.  New  York;  D:  6181,  Feb. 
4,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.  44256 


Stubbornness  (The)  of  Geraldine;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  New  York,  London,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1906.    xi,  214  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  D:8573,  May 
21,  1906 ;  2c.  May  21,  1906.  44257 

See  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 

Stuck;  the  talented  triad's  original  comedy. 

©   Henuings   and   Foy,   New   York;    1883: 
3677,  Feb.  27.  44258 

Student  (The);  a  play,  by  J.  E.  Sanborn.  45  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Edgar  Sanborn,  Rising  City,  Neb. ; 
D :  1152,  Dec.  4,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1901.    44259 

Student  (The)  and  his  neighbors.  See 
Where's  my  hat? 

Student  (The)  and  the  Amazon;  problem  play 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  T.  Charwate.  [131]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912 ;  D :  28568 ;  Arthur  Tex 
Charwate,  New  York.  44260 

Student  (The)  king;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
Frederic  Ranken.  92  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Cora  G.  Ranken,  New  York;  D :  8019, 
Feb.  19.  190G ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1906.  44261 

• by   Fred.    C.    Ranken   and    Stanislaus 

Staiige,  music  by  Reginald  De  Koven.  153  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Cora  G.  Ranken  and  Stanislaus  Stange, 
New  York  ;  D  :  8586,  May  24,  1906 ;  2c.  May  24, 
1906.  44262 

Student  (The)  of  Salamanca.  See  Romance  of 
old  Madrid.— Triumph  (The)  of  love  and  in- 
trigue. 

Studentengrafin  (Die);  oder.  Die  stille  stadt, 
operette  in  3  akten.  nach  ideen  von  Georg 
Fuchs  von  Victor  L6on,  musik  von  Leo  Fall. 
Gesangstexte.  IMiinchen,  Drei  masken  verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  16,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D: 
32386;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nicli.  44263 

•  siugsj)iel  aus  der  guten  alten  zeit  (nach 

idoen  von  Georg  Fuchs)  in  3  akten,  von  Vic- 
tor Leon,  musik  von  Leo  Fall.  Soufflierbuch 
mit  samtlichen  regiebemerkungen.  Miinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  1913.    258  p.    8°. 

©  June  7,  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  17, 1913 ;  D  :  35033 ; 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

44264 
Studentin  (Eine);  dialog  fiir  7  weibliche  rollen, 
von  Frieda  Monich ;  [and]  Ein  Clownduell; 
ein  gebiirdeuspiel  fiir  2  herren  [von  N.  Strand- 
ing] Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  pub.  co.,  1914.  1 
p.  1..  13  p.  24°.  (Dialoge  fiir  jugendvereine, 
no.  87) 

©  Jan.  29,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35957 ; 
Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo.  Wis.  44264a 


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Student's  (The)  cross-examination;  a  4  act 
comedy-drama,  liy  V.  W.  Killick. 

©  Victor  W.  Killick,  Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  13530, 
July  27,  1908.  44265 

Student's  (The)  downfall.  See  Lost  (A)  voca- 
tion. 

Student's  (A)  holiday;  by  A.  C.  St.  Clair. 

©   Aaron   Charles    St.    Clair,    Denver;    D: 
3729.  July  2.  1903.  44266 

Student's  ruse;  or,  The  love  knot,  operetta  in  1 
act.  by  Wm.  H.  Pommer,  libretto  by  R.  H. 
Peters. 

©  Richard  H.  Peters,  St.  Louis;  1888:  2876. 
Jan.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  26.  44267 

Studies  in  cracked  characters;  dramatic  play  in 
1  act,  by  G.  M.  Rosener.  [2], -3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1014 ;  D  :  36705  ;  Geo.  M.  Rose- 
ner, Chicago.  44267a 

Studio    (The);    an    Ethiopian    farce    in    1    act. 

Clyde,  O,,  Ames  &  Holgate,  1870.     11  p.    12°. 
•     (Ames  and  Holgate's  series  of  standard  and 

minor  drama,  no.  6) 
©  Ames  and  Holgate,  Clyde,  O. ;  1870 :  3614, 

Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  28.  44268 

Studio  incident;  offering  quick  sketching  and 
specialties  in  dancing  [by  H.  A.  Wolf]  [3]  p. 
f°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   2,   1909;    D:  16448;   Hamilton 
Achille  Wolf,  New  York.  44269 

Studio  (A)  romance;  by  D.  Volk. 

©  Douglas  Volk,  Minneapolis;   1893:9962, 
Feb.  23.  44270 

Studio  (A)  tragedy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  1  act. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  (].  Rynar  and  Ed.  B.  White,  Baring, 
Mo. ;  D :  12670,  Apr.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908. 

44271 

Study  (A)  in  black  and  white;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  D.  C.  Bangs. 

©    David   C.    Bangs,    Cleveland;    1900    A: 
19298,  Aug.  3.  44272 

a  sketch  in  1   act,  by  C.  Hull.     14  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Caroline  Hull,  Lewistown,  111. ;  D :  5238, 
June  27,  1904 ;  2c.  June  27,  1904.  44273 

Study  (A)  in  brown;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  L. 
Swartout.     16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1910  ;  D  :  22194 ;  Norman  Lee 
Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  44274 

Study  (A)  in  contrasts;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Rice.    40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   26,    1915;    D:. 39806;    Frances 
Martin  Rice,  Brooklyn.  44274a 


Study  (A)  in  scarlet;  by  M.  W.  Sanford. 

©   INIorton  Webster   Sanford,   Minneapolis ; 
D  :  4918,  Apr.  21,  1904.  44275 

by  W.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  AVilliam  Ray  Gardiner,  Brooklyn ;   1900 
A  :  7538,  Mar.  22.  44276 

Study  (A)  in  white;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Allderdice. 

©  William  Hillary  Allderdice,  Washington  ; 
1891 :  32956,  Sept.  15.  44277 

Studying-  to  be  a  playwright;  by  L.  Raymond. 

Typewritten. 

©    Louise   Raymond,    Boston;    1899:82840. 
Dec.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  44278 

Stiicke  fiir  Puritaner.  See  Dramatische 
werke;  [von  George]  Bernard  Shaw. 

Stiitzen  (Die)  der  gesellschaft.  See  Leaders 
of  society. 

Stuff;  comic  melodrama  in  2  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Locke. 

©   Edwin  Adelbert   Locke,  United   States; 

1877 :  8847,  Aug.  1.  44279 

Stuff  (The)  that  makes  heroes;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  P.  Hamlin. 

©  Philip  Hamlin,  Denver ;   D :  14591,  Dec. 
22,  1908.  44280 

Stuffing;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  George  Paston. 
London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1912.    20  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.    12,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    13,    1912;    D: 
28303  ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        44281 

Stultitia;  a  nightmare  and  an  awakening,  in 
4  discussions  [by  A.  W.  Mueller]  [New  York, 
Printed  by  Vail-Ballou  co.,  1914]  180  p.  incl. 
front.     12°. 

©   Dec.   18,    1914;    2c.    Dec.   21,   1914;    A: 
393019;  Arthur  W.  IMueller,  Washington. 

44281a 

Stumbling  (The)  block;  a  comedy,  by  O.  Gra- 
ham.    [59]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Graham,  New  York  ;  D :  14970,  Feb. 
2,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  44282 

comedy-drama   of  the  present  day,   by   O. 


Graham.    44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30700 ;  Oscar  Gra- 
ham, Dallas.  44283 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  M.  Samuels.    27  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1912;  D:  30152;   Isabel  M. 
Samuels,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  44284 

by  M.  Delcomyn.     [112]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34075 ;  Marion  Del- 
comyn, New  York.  44285 


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44306 


Stumbling  blocks;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  T. 
Condon.     31  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  June  11,  1912  ;  D  :  30022  ;  Inez  T.  Con- 
don, Union  Hill,  N.  J.  44286 

Stumpville  sewin'  circle;  an  original  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  Talladay.  Auburn,  J.  Talladay, 
1007.     31  p.     12°. 

©    Jennie    Talladay,    Auburn.    N.    Y. ;    D: 
10701,  June  5.  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.    44287 

Stung;  dramatic  composition,  by  S.  Gertsman. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22, 1909  ;  D  :  16833  ;  Simon  Gerts- 
man, Portland,  Or.  44288 

22 


— ■  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  F.  Summerfleld. 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  6749, 
May  31,  1905 ;  2c.  May  31,  1905.  44289 

—  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Crowley.    12  p.    t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13256,  June  27,  1908;  2c.  June  27,  1908. 

44290 


— -1  act  comedy,  by  F.  Gottschalk.  [3],  22  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  7,   1912;   D :  29901 ;  Ferdinand 

Gottschalk,  New  York.  44291 


— •  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Nye. 
[81]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  28262  ;  Edgar  Wilson 
Nye,  Ne^v  York.  44293 

L.    L. 


•  or.    How    Flo    won    her    beau,    by 

Schwartz.     [6  p.]    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Louis    L.    Schwartz,    Minneapolis;    D: 
14099.  Oct.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1908.    44293 

See  also  Funny  side  of  life. 

Stunning  (A)  blow;  a  drama  of  to-day  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Q.  Jeifries.  Wooster,  O.,  G.  A. 
Clapper,  printer,  1880.    49  p.     12°. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1880 :  14499, 
Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1881.  44294 

Stunning  (The)  grenadiers;  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Jesse  Louis  Lasky,  New  York ;  D  :  10752 ; 
Juno  12,  1907.  44295 

Stupid  Cupid;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bert  C.  Rawley. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896 :  14861, 

Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  44296 

Stupid  (A)  little  slavey;  a  1  act  play,  by  B.  K. 
Phillips.     Typewritten. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York ; 
1900  A  :  24081,  Sept.  27  ;  2c.  Nov.  13.        44297 

Stupid  (The)  witness;  farce, by  Archibald  Hum- 
boldt [pseud,  of  G.  O.  March!  Lebanon,  O.. 
March  bros.  [1912]     3  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12.    1912;    D: 
30807 ;  March  bros.,  I^ebanon,  O.  44298 


Stupidest  (The)  princess:  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M. 
Sanuiels.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1915;   D:  40695;   Sarah  M. 
Samuels,  Oakland.  44298a 

Sturm  (Der)  auf  die  miihle  (1870);  eine  epi- 
sode aus  deni  deutsch-franzosischen  kriege  mit 
freier  benutzung  einer  erzahlung  Emile  Zola's, 
oper  in  3  akten,  von  Karl  Weis.  Berlin,  Ed. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1912.    39  p.    16°. 

©   Jan.    18,   1912;   2c.    Jan.   30,   1912;   D: 
28485 ;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.         44299 

Sturmflut;  drama  in  4  aufzugen,  von  Willrath 
Dreesen.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  1910.  114 
11.     12°. 

©  C)ct.  13,  1910  ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  22538 ; 
L.   Staackma)m,  Leipzig.  44300 

Sturmgeselle  (Der)  Sokrates;  komodie  in  4 
akten,  von  H.  Sudermann.  New  York,  C. 
Herrmann,  1903.    115  p.    12°. 

©  Hermann   Sudermann,   Berlin  ;   D :  3944, 
Sept.  15,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1903.  44301, 

Sturmidyll;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Fritz 
Griinbaum  uuil  Wilhelm  Sterk.  Berlin-Wil- 
mersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1914.    89  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915;  D:  39379;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-AA'ilmersdorf.  44301a 

Stuttering  Bab;  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  K.  McSpadden.  [158]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   15,    1910;   D:  22818;   Mary   R. 
McSpadden,  Cliif-ago.  44302 

Stuttering  John;  ;i  new  and  original  comedy 
Mith  song,  by  A\'.  Courtright. 

©  William  Courtright,  United  States;  1875: 
13307.  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  44303 

Style;    drama    in    4    acts,    by   A.    S.    Schomer. 

[3],  119  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912 ;  D :  31617 ;  Abraham  S. 
Schomer,  New  York.  44304 

Stymie  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  S.  Bliss. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Caustic-Clafflin  co.,  1913. 
53  p.    8°.     (!M  eta  theatricals,  1913) 

©  Jan.  17.  1913 ;  Ic.  Jan,  22,  1913,  Ic.  Jan. 
30,  1913;  D:  32134;  Paul  Southwort^  Bliss, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  44305 

Sub  rosa;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  F.  Becker.  82  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Becker,  Peoria,  111. ;  D :  1859,  May 
9,  1902 ;  2c.  May  9,  1902.  44306 


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Sub  station  13;  burletta  in  1  act  with  music,  by 
B.  N.  Livingston.  31  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only]  {With  this  International  ball; 
burletta  in  1  act  with  music,  by  B,  N.  Liv- 
ingston.   29  p.    4°.) 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910  ;  D  :  20133  ;  Benjamin  N. 
Livingston,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  44307 

Subbing-  it;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Piper.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   17,   1912;   D:  28748;   L.   Marie 
Piper,  Columbus,  O.  44308 

Subduing  (The)  of  Sarah;  a  New  England  com- 
edy in  6  acts,  by  M.  C.  Doremus  and  Edmund 
Doremus.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  C.  Doremus,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
15303,  Mar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11, 1909.    44309 

Sube  Mariana,  sube;  revista  llrica  de  actualidad 
perenne  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  eu 
verso,  original  de  D.  Laguia,  mtisica  de  los 
maestros  San  Felipe  y  Cayo  Vela.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1911.  36, 
[2]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.   22,   1911;    D: 
25010;  Dionisio  Laguia,  Madrid.  44310 

Subjection  of  Kezia.     See  Love  in  danger. 

Sublime  and  ridiculous;  a  negro  act,  arr.  from 
the  original  as  first  produced  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, June,  1864,  by  George  H.  Goes.  Boston. 
W.  H.  Baker  &  CO..  1893.  10  p.  12°.  ([Ba- 
ker's darkey  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1893: 
42854,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  20.  44311 

Sublime  (The)  in  the  vulgar;  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  Jose  Echegaray,  by  Marion 
Eddy   [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
43364,  July  20.  44312 

Sublime  (The)  liar;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Adolphe  Danziger. 

©  A.  Danziger,  New  York;   D :  9602,  Dec. 
10,  1906.  44313 

Sublime  tragedy  of  the  lost  cause;  a  tragic 
poem  of  the  war  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Pickett. 
Columbus  [O.]  The  Westbote  printing  co., 
1884.     238  p.     8°. 

©  A.  S.  Pickett,  Delaware,  O. ;  1884 :  6330, 
Mar.  24  ;  2c.  Aug.  22.  44313a 

See  also  Crime  (The)  of  Amrah. 

Submarine  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  S.  Burr.  127  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.   11,  1910;   D:  20171;   Frank  S. 
Burr,  San  Francisco.  44314 


Submarine  (The) — Continued. 

— — -  a  nautical  incident  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Ath.  Moreux  and  J.  Perard,  by  H. 
Simpson.     [3],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13, 1912  ;  D  :  30044 ;  Harold  Simp- 
son, London.  44315 

-play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Nethersole.     [1],  31  p. 

4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  D :  42276 ;  Olga  Nether- 
sole, Hampstead,  England.  44315a 

a  play  in  2  scenes  adapted  from  the  French, 

Ku   plong6e,    by    E.    H.    Laumanu    and   Paul 
Oliver. 

©   Olga   Nethersole,   New   York;   D :  11993, 
Dec.  19,  1907.  44316 

Submarine    (The")    attack;    1    act    play,    by    A. 
Leiber.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915;  D :  42410 ;  Allen  Leiber, 
New  York.  44316a 

Submarine  engineering  and  diving.  See  Deep 
(The)  sea  diver. 

Submarine  (A)  romance;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
K.  S.  Dulin.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30782  ;  K.  H,  Dona- 
vin  and  J.  S.  Hulings,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

44317 

Submarine  strategy;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Goddard.     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   22.   1914;    D :  38001 ;    Star  co.. 
New  York.  44317a 

Submerged;  scenes  from  Russian  life  in  4  acts, 
by  INIaxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  PlSshkov] 
tr.  from  the  Russian  by  Edwin  Hopkins.  Bos- 
ton. R.  G.  Badger  [etc.,  etc.,  1915]  143  p. 
12°.     (Contemporary  dramatists  series) 

©  June  14,   1915;   2c.   June  18,  1915;   D: 
40979;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.       44317b 

Subrunners  (The)  of  '63-4.  See  Forced  to 
the  war. 

Substance  and  shadows;  in  5  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     [93]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William   B.   Young,   Chicago ;   D :  10095, 
Mar.  8,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1907.  44318 

Substance  of  ambition;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  J, 
Warren.     Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  co„  l{)09. 

14  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Oct.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1909 ;  D :  17163 ; 
Marie  Josephine  Warren,  Brooklyn.       44319 

Substitute  (The);  a  comedy,  by  E.  F.  Riggs, 
©  E.  Foster  Riggs,  New  York ;  1895 :  61725, 
Dec.  5,  44320 

■ by  M.  H.  Foote. 

©  Mary  Hallock  Foote,  Grass  Valley,  Cal. ; 
1897  :  18089,  Mar.  19.  44321 


2235 


44322 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44341 


Substitute  (The) — Continued. 

■coniedv  in  1  act,  by  Varick  J.  Raymo  and 

Christ  H.  Boehme.     [3],  15  p.    4°.    Ms. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  34969 ;  V.  J.  Raymo 

and  C.  H.  Boehme,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.        44322 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  O.  Bates.    Type- 
written. 

©  William  O.  Bates,  New  York ;  1895  :  50789, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44323 

a   comedy,   written   by   Archibald   Gordon, 


upon   incidents  suggested  by  E.   F.   Kendall. 
[2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
37097,  Sept.  10 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  44324 

— -  a  musical  comedy,  by  H.  F.  Noake. 

©  Harrison  F.  Noake,  Oak  Park,  111.;  D: 
9095,  Sept.  17,  1906.  44325 

—  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
Harrison  F.  Noake.  [74]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  H.  F.  Noake,  Chicago ;  D :  9462,  Nov.  19, 
1906 ;  2e.  Nov.  19,  1906.  44326 

—  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  Colson.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1910 ;  D  :  21012  ;  Charles  Col- 
son, Newport,  Ky.  44327 

— -1  act  play,  by   J.  H.   Powers.     14  p.     4". 


Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Powers,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  D : 
7396,  Oct.  13,  1905 ;  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
21,  1905.  44328 

— •  a  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  Hart.  4  p.    4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Sig  Hart,   Chicago;    D :  1.8020,  May  20, 

1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908.  44329 

— 'a   story   of  the   Civil  War   in   an  original 


comedy  drama,  4  acts,  by  W.  Haworth. 

©    William    Haworth,    New    York;    1890: 
14700,  May  3.  44330 

—  3  act  drama,  by  D.  Kolm.     [1],  33  p.    4°. 


Typevi^ritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1915  ;  D  :  41435  ;  David  Kohn. 

Newark,  N.  J.  44330a 
'Or,    That   strange   woman,   comedy-drama 

in  1  act,  by  E.  Roy.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

'  ©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915 ;  D :  40021 ;  Elberta  Roy, 

Brooklyn.  44330b 

See  also  Legal  (The)  scapegoat. 

Substitute    (A)    for   Santa    Claus.      See   Jolly 

plays  for  holidays. 
Substitute  (A)  hero;  a  Roman  comic  opera  in 

2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Myer  Goldman  and 

.Joseph  Bernard  Lynch,  music  by  Al.  Bergheim. 

70  p.    f  °.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;   D :  16351 ;  Goldman, 

Lynch  and  Bergheim,  Boston.  44331 


Substitute  (The)  lion  tamer.  See  Case  (A)  of 
emergency. 

Substitute  (The)  nephew;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  L.  McQuillan.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34936 ;  Rufus  Leroy 
McQuillan,  Portland,  Me.  44332 

Substitute  (The)  umpire;  play  in  1  act,  by 
McCree  and  Clark.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912 ;  D :  31421 ;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  44333 

Substitute  (The)  sweetheart;  play  in  1  act,  by 
N.  L.  Manheim.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1913;  D :  34538 ;  Nathaniel 
Lee  Manheim,  New  York.  44334 

Substitutes;  or.  How  she  wooed  and  won  him, 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  Barba  Rossa  [pseud,  of 
W.  O.  Soubron] 

©  William  Otto  Soubron,  Milwaukee;  D: 
589,  May  29,  1901.  44335 

Subterfuge  (The);  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
Longman.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  G.  Longman,  Brooklyn;  D: 
14815,  Jan.  14,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909.    44336 

or.  Wife  or  maid?  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 

D.  Flattery.     [56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Douglas  Flattery,  Boston;  D :  5936, 
Dec.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1904.  44337 

Suburban  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  T.  Dazey,  New  York;  D:1738, 

Apr.  15,  1902.  44338 

Suburban  home;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Sackett. 

©  Marion  Sackett.   Oakland,  N.  J.;   1897: 

50403,  Sept.  9.  44339 

Sec  also  Too  many  cooks. 

Suburban  (The)  hostess.  See  Monologues  and 
duologues. 

Suburban  life;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  by 
R.  L.  Carter. 

©  Robert  L.  Carter,  East  St.  Louis,  111. ; 
D  :  12397.  Feb.  20,  1908.  44340 

Suburban  (A)  tragedy;  play  in  1  act.  by  V.  B. 
Benton.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36325;  Vera  B.  Ben- 
ton, Alameda,  Cal.  44340a 

Suburbanite  (The);  a  comedy  production  in  7 
scenes.  [3]  p.  illus.  4°.  (American  muto- 
scope  &  biograph  co.  Bulletin  no.  37,  Nov.  28, 
1904)      [Printed.     Motion-picture  scenario] 

©  American  mutoscope  &  biograph  co..  New 
York;  D:5S95,  Nov.  25.  1904;  2c.  Nov.  25 
1904.  44341 


2236 


44342 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


44359 


Suburbanites  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Ott. 
[1],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912  ;  D :  30466 ;  Matthew  Ott, 
Wollaston,  Mass.  44342 

Suburra;  romische  volkstragodie,  von  Clarice 
Tartufari,  deutsch  von  Hans  Barth,  Miin- 
chen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  1914. 
83  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36917 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  44342a 

Succes  (Les);  en  1  acte.  [Paris]  Librairie 
theatrale  du  nouveau  siecle  [1910]    92  p.    12°. 

(On  t.  p.  1"  s6rie) 

Contents  :  La  panthere,  par  Yves  Mi- 
rande. — La  petite  poison,  par  Trebla  [pseud, 
de  Albert  Delvaille]  et  Em.  Codey. — Sacrg 
colo,  par  Alex.  Lance. — Lily  clown,  par  Didier 
Gold. 

'  ©  Aug.   11,   1910 ;   2c.   Aug.   13,   1910 ;   D : 
21789 ;  M.  Viterbo,  Paris.  44343 

Succes  fou.     See  On  frappe  les  trois  coups. 

Success.     Typewritten. 

©  Marjorie  B.  Cook,  Chicago  ;  1900  A :  7101, 
Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  44344 


—  a  comedy  of  modern  society,  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Rosenfeld. 

Sydney    Rosenfeld,    New    York;    1874: 


14109,  Nov.  18. 


44345 


—  1  act  playlet,  by  F.  J.  Munagle. 

©  Frank  J.  Munagle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
13015,  May  20,  1908.  44346 

Mc- 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Leiser  and  J.  A. 
Collom,  jr.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911;  D :  23785 ;  Joseph 
Leiser  and  John  A.  McCollom,  jr.,  AUentown, 
Pa.  44347 

•by  P.  Gibson.    [205]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1909  ;  D  :  16487  ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  44348 

See  also  Dramatic  episodes. 

Success,  the  oracle  of  the  age;  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 

©  Wm.  M.  Thayer,  Franklin,  Mass. ;  1892 : 
3688,  Jan.  22.  44349 

Successful  entertainments;  a  variety  of  unique 
and  pleasing  entertainments  including  Japa- 
nese frolics,  holiday  and  seasonal  plays,  historic 
dialogues,  together  with  literary  and  legend- 
ary exercises,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1907. 
1  p.  1.,  5-140  p.  12°.  (On  cover :  For  children 
of  five  to  fifteen  years) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  A :  178026, 
May  29,  1907 ;  2c.  May  29, 1907.  44349a 


Successful  (A)  failure;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Wallace.     [3],  95  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   17,    1912;    D:  30872;    Morgan 
Wallace,  New  York.  44350 

farce  in  1  act,  by  George  M.  Rosener.    11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25173 ;  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, New  York.  44351 


Same.      New   York,    Dick   and   Fitzgerald, 

1912.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30444 ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  44352 

Successful  (The)  insurance  man;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  E.  McNamara.  [24]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915 ;  D :  41008 ;  Robert  E. 
McNamara.  Newton,  Mass.  44352a 

Successful  (A)  scoop;  newspaper  story  from  the 
inside  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Gregory  McLoughlin. 
[2],  119  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22243 ;  Katherine  G. 
McLoughlin,  New  York.  44353 


Successful  sinners;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C,  Du  V. 
Hunt.    55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clyde  Du  Vernet  Hunt,  Weathersfield, 
Vt. ;  D  :  11116,  Aug.  5,  1907  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1907  ; 
Ic.  rev.  ed.  Dec.  1,  1908.  44354 

Successful  (A)  stratagem;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  K.  M.  Rice.  [Worthington,  Mass.,  Printed 
by  Gazette  printing  co.,  1902]    30  p.    12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass. ; 
D  :  1.500,  Feb.  28,  1902  ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1902. 

44355 

Successor  (The)  of  Shakespeare;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Frederick.  [91]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Joseph  Frederick,  New  York;  D :  4164, 
Oct.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1903.  44356 

Sucesos  (Los)  de  la  semana;  pasatiempo c6mico- 
llrico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros  y  2 
intermedios,  en  prosa  y  verso  [de]  A.  Soler, 
musica  de  los  maestros  Carbonell  y  Molina. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1908. 
36  p.    12°. 

©  Antonio  Soler,  Madrid';  D:  13461,  Julv 
25,  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  44357 

Such  a  business;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  83 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney.  New  York ;  D :  7700. 
Dec.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1905.  44358 

Such  a  difference;  or,  Two  plus  two — five, 
farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Delcomyn. 
[150]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1913 ;  D :  33415 ;  Marion  Del- 
comyn, New  York.  44359 


2237 


44359 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44378 


Such  a  little  minister;  sketch,  by  M.  Dobyns. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1915 ;  D :  41751 ;  Mabel  Dob- 
yns, Shelbiua,  Mo.  44359a 

Such  a  little  queen;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Pollock.     [158]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chauning  Pollock,  New  York ;  D :  13723, 
Sept.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  16,  1909.  44360 

Such  extravagance;  a  sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
1.23J  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1914;    D:  35788;    George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  44360a 

Such  fools  some  girls  are;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  O.  Farmer,     j.3],  40  p.    f".    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1913;  D:  33710;  Ethel  Orange 
Farmer,  Chicago.  44361 

Such  is  life;  by  G.  E.  Dorman. 

©   Gracie   Emmett   Dormau,   Charlestown, 
Mass. ;  1899  :  73033,  Nov.  9.  44362 

-an  American  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  10 


scenes,  by  W.  Gill  and  R.  Fraser. 

©   William   Gill   and  Robert  Fraser,   New 
York  ;  1895  :  36061,  July  11.  44363 

— •  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Waters. 

©   Richard   Waters,   Newport,   Ky. ;    1882: 
16197,  Sept.  30.  44364 

—  drama  of  the  present  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F. 
M.  Starbuck.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1914;  D:  36304;  E.  F.  Mor- 
gan Starbuck,  So.  Nyack,  N.  Y.  44364a 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  H,  Lubbe. 
©  Theo.  J.  H.  Lubbe,  San  Francisco ;  1894 : 

51164,  Nov.  2.  44365 

—  play  in  5  acts,  by  Frank  Wedekind,  English 
version  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.  Philadelphia, 
Brown  bros.,  1912.    127  p.    12°. 

©   June  28,   1912;   2c.   July   11,   1912;   D: 
30226;  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  44366 


— -play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder,     ii,  106  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910 ;  D :  21236 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  44367 

— .play  in  1  act,  by  H.  de  Pasthory.    7  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36256 ;  Heloise  de 
Pasthory,  New  York.  44367a 

■  /S'ee  also  Birds  of  prey. 

Such  is  the  law;  an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Tom  Taylor,  Paul  Meritt  and  S.  Mackaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York ;  1878 :  3949. 
Apr.  3.  44368 


Such  mortals  be;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Erman. 
42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Herbert    Erman,    Cleveland ;    D :  11154, 
Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907.  44369 

Sucker  (The);  or,  A  pious  fraud,  a  serio-comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Y.  Winthrop.  83  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William    Young   Winthrow,    Woodmont, 
Conn. ;  D :  2528,  Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1902. 

44370 

Suction  (The);  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Hopkins,  jr.     [2],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  S.  Hopkins,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  6379, 
Mar.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  44371 

Sudden  (A)  betrothal;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    76  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12055,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

44372 

Sudden  (A)  conversion;  comedy-dialogue,  by 
\'.  L.  A.  Brule.    5  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913 ;  D :  35131 ;  Victor  Louis 
Antoine  Brule,  New  York.  44373 

Sudden  fortunes,  how  won  and  why  lost;  a 
drama  in  4  acts. 

©   T.    C.    Mayher,    Brooklyn;    1879:13267, 
Oct.  7.  44374 

Sudden  riches;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  Lowry. 

©    David    Lowry,    Pittsburgh;    1875:2593, 
Mar.  20.  44375 

Sudras;  a  tale  of  India,  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Treitel  and  S.  J.  Treitel.  [73]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  W.  Treitel,  Woousocket,  R.  I.; 
D :  6009,  Jan.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905. 

44376 

Sue  and  Will;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Cyrus  Brown- 
lee  Newton.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic,    Mar.    1,    1915;    D :  39821 ;    Raymond 
Moffett  and  Jeannette  Smith,  San  Francisco. 

44376a 

Sue  Culver;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex.  103  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July   1,  1912;   D :  30142 ;   John  Jex. 
New  York.  44377 

Svie,  dear;  comedy  talking  and  singing  act,  by 
L.  Fleming.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  42067  ;  Len  Fleming, 
Wellsboro,  l*a.  44377a 

Suegras  (Las);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 

prosa,  original  de  F.  de  Torres.     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  antores  espanoles]  1907.    25  p.    8°. 

©  Francisco  de  Torres,  Madrid ;  D :  10311. 

Apr.  10,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1007.  44378 


2238 


44379 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


44390 


Siihiie;  tragische  oper  in  2  akten,  von  Anton 
Beer.  Berlin,  Stern  &  Ollendorff,  1896.  28 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Stern   &   Ollendorff,   Berlin;    1896:9786, 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  Mar.  10.  443T9 

Siinde  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Max 
Bernstein.     Berlin,  1909.     78  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D :  loOlS,  Feb. 
6.  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1909.  44380 

Siinde  (Die)  Sandras;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Sabatino  Lopez,  dentsch  bearbeitet,  von  Otto 
Eisenscliitz.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July   11,  1914 ;  D :  37543 ;  Coinoedia, 
Vienna.  44380a 

Siindenbocke;  scbwank  in  3  akten,  von  Gebliartl 
Schiitzler-Perasini.      Berlin,    Berliner    theater 
verlag.  g.  m.'b.  li.,  1912.  84  p.     8". 
©    Ic.    July    17,    1913;    D :  34882 ;    Berliner 


theater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 


44381 


Siindflut  (Die);  oratoriuni  nach  der  Bibel  und 
eigeuen  worten  fiir  einzelstimmen,  chorgesang, 
orchester  und  orgel,  von  Friedrich  C.  Koch. 
Leipzig,  D.  Kahter,  1910.  32  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    May    10,    1910;    2c.    May    25,    1910;    D: 
21170;  D.  Rahter,  Leipzig.  44382 

Sueno  de  Pierrot;  opereta  roiuantica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  L.  Pascual 
Frutos,  niiisica  del  maestro  Tomas  Barrera. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
42  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   17,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38218;  Luis  Pascual  Frutos,  Madrid.    44382a 

Sueiio  (El)  es  vida;  entrenies  lirico  en  prosa, 
original  de  A.  Casero,  la  nana  de  esta  obra  es 
original  del  maestro  Jose  IMoreno  Ballesteros. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910. 
23,    [3]   p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  G,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7.  1910  ;  D  :  21978  ; 
Antonii.  Ca.sero,  Madrid.  44383 

Suerte  (La)  de  Isabelita;  zarzuela  comica  en  1 

.  acto    y    4    cuadros,    original    de    G.    Martinez 

Sierra,  nnisica  de  los  maestros  Jimenez  y  Cal- 

\ey.i.    Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles] 

1911.     46  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    21,    1911;    2c.    Aug.   22,    1911;    D: 
25029 ;  Gregorio  Martinez  Sierra,  Madrid. 

44384 

■  See  also  Palacio  triste.* 

Suerte    (La)    de    Salustiano;    o,    Del   Rastro   a 

Recoletos,  comedia  do  costumbres  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  Angel  Torres  del 
Alamo  y  Antonio  Asenjo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1914.    85  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;    Ic.   Mar.    17,    1915;    D: 
40068;  Torres  del  Alamo  v  Asenjo.  Jkladrid. 

44384a 


Suerte  (La)  loca;  pasatiempo  comico-lirico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  C.  Arniches  y  E.  Garcia  Alvarez,  mQsica  de 
los  maestros  Valverde  y  Serrano  (J.)  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907.  48  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Carlos  Arniches  y  Enrique  Garcia  Al- 
varez, Madrid ;  D :  11522,  Oct.  12,  1907 ;  2c. 
Oct.  14,  1907.  44385 

Suerte  (La)  perra;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  el  se- 
gundo,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  En- 
rique Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jimenez,  niusica  de 
los  maestros  Brii  y  Vela.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  .56  p.  12°.  (Li- 
I)retto  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40071 ;  E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  Madrid. 

44385a 

Sue's  meal  ticket;  vaudeville  act  in  2  scenes,  b,v 
K.  Blackburn.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  39311 ;  Ruby  Black- 
burn, Milwaukee.  44385b 

Siisse  (Die)  frucht;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Hans  Bergfeld.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken  ver- 
lag, g.  in.  b.  h.,  1914.    96  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914;  D :  37468 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  Munich.  44385c 

Siisse  (Der)  papa.     See  Dear  papa. 

Suey  San;  a  Chinese  tragedy  [in  1  act]  by  C. 
IMoore.     [9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  16455;  Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  44386 

Suffer  little  children;  vaudeville  act,  by  D. 
Kent.     30  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  16993  ;  Dorothy  Kent, 
New  York.  44387 

Suffering  (A)  suffraget;  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Rigler.     9  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32628 ;  Siskie  Rig- 
ler, Chicago.  44388 

Suffering  (The)  suffragette;  original  comedy 
with  music,  by  Rob  RlcNagny  and  M.  Makem- 
son.     [6],  112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1910;  D :  22045 ;  Mary  Ma- 
kemson,  Columbia  City,  Ind.  44389 

Suffering  suffragettes;  nuisical  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Wm.  T.  and  Jas.  M.  Bowman  and 
Alethea  Luce.  [83]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1911 ;  D :  24496 ;  Bowman 
bros.  amusement  co..  New  Y'ork.  44390 

Suffering-yettists  (The);  sensational  suffragist- 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  G.  Barrows.  [39]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1914 ;  D :  37420 ;  Wayne 
Groves  Barrows,  Crystal  Lake.  111.        44390a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-37 


2239 


44391 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44413 


SufEerinyetts  (The);  sketch  iu  1  act,  by  .T.  Hood. 
[3]    p.     4^".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Api-.  13,  1911 ;  D :  23945 ;  Jaue  Hood, 
New  York.  .    44391 

Suffrage  for  men.  See  One  hundred  years 
from  now. 

Suffrage  (A)  rummage  sale;  [play  in  1  act,  by 
:M.  Winsor]     cover-title,  12  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Feb.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1913 ;  D  :  3227G ; 
Mary  Winsor,  Haverforfl  P.  O.,  Pa.  44392 

Suffra-geezers  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act. 
by  Walter  U.  Hicks  and  T.  F.  Heinroth,  jr. 
[2],  25  p.    S°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  D :  22404 ;  Theodore  F. 
Heinroth,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  44393 

Suffragent;  social  satire,  an  original  play  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  S.  De  G.  Thonipkins.    74  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1910;    D :  20781 ;    Edward 
Staats  De  Grote  Thonipkins,  Brookline,  Mass. 

44394 

Suffragett  (The)  candidate;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Stewart.    67  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D :  34568 ;    Agnew 
Stewart,  Washington.  44395 

Suffragette  (The);  by  J.  T.  Pendegast.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  AVm.   Palmer  ^Morrison,   Siin   Francisco ; 
D :  16182,  June  28,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909. 

44396 


—  by  W.  B.  Knisely.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  IS,  1909 ;  D :  17136 ;  W.  Burton 
Knisely,  Cleveland.  44397 

•burlesque  iu  2  acts,  by  Michael  Bareli  and 


I{.  Grauso.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1912;     D :  29654 ;     Ralph 
Grauso,  New  York.  44398 

•comedy   iu  1  act,  by   F.   Ardell.     5  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Apr.   11,   1912;    D :  29342 ;    Franklyn 
Ardell,  New  York.  44399 

by  Helen  Ludington. 


©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  15376, 
Mar.  18,  1909.  44400 


■  for  seven  females,  by  Helen  G.  Luding- 
ton. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French, 
ltd.,  1909.     30  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   13,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909;    D: 
17371 ;  Samuel  Frencli.  New  York.  44401 

a  drama  in  1  act,  Ijy  E.  E.  Shepherd.    20  p. 


diagr.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Edraond  E.  Sliepherd,  Detroit;  D :  14338, 


Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1908. 


44402 

2 


Suffragette  (The) — Continued. 

■  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  F.  Bunner.     S  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Rudolph   F.   Bunner,   Ridgefield,   Coun. ; 
D :  13200,  June  16,  1908 ;  2c.  June  16,  1908. 

44403 

■  Same.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Rudolph   F.   Bunner,   Ridgefield,   Conn.; 


D :  13482,  Aug.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1908. 


44404 


—  a  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  W.  Reilly.     6  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  W.  Reilly,  Buffalo ;  D :  14404,  Nov. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  44405 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Eaton.     30  p.     4°. 


Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  32758  ;  Arthur  Leon 
Eaton,  New  York.  44406 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D.  Sibley.  50  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912;   D :  30693 ;  Edwin  D. 
Sibley,  Somerville,  fila.ss.  44407 

— -playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Melius.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jau.  31,  1914 ;  D :  35921 ;  William  A. 
Melius,  Ghent,  N.  Y.  44407a 

— -sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  and  E.  Fox.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,   1911;   D:  25640;   George  & 
Ethel  Fox,  E't.  Worth,  Tex.  44408 

—  or,  A  middle-aged  romance,  by  B.  K. 
Horning.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1911;    D:  25627;    B.    King 
Horning,  Milwaukee.  44409 

—  or.  Solomon's  side-partner,  original  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  S.  E.  Kiser.  Ill  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1900  ;  D  :  21923  ;  S.  E.  Kiser, 
Chicago.  44410 


—  or.  The  supplanting  of  papa,  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  libretto  by  A.  F.  Wilson,  score 
by  Chiaffredo  Colombo.  [35]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written,    [Libretto  only]  • 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1912  ;  D  :  29351 ;  Adah  F.  Wil- 
son, Denver.  44411 

or.   Who's   afraid?   by   M.   T.   Winchester. 


21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1911;   D:  23310;  Maud  Tar- 
leton  Winchester,  St.  Paul.  44412 

— -  See  also  Little  Harold. 


Suffragette  (The)  and  the  man;  a  1  act  comedv 
drama,  by  J.  B.  Larric.  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Burnett  Larric,  New  York ;  D :  15339, 
Mar.  15,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  44413 


240 


44414 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


44432 


Suffragette  (A)  baby;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice 
C.  Tlioiiipson.  Pliiladelphia,  Pena  publisliing" 
CO.,  1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30749  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Piiiladelphia.  44414 

Suffragette  (The)  barber  shop;  vaudeville  act, 
by  J.  Daley.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25923  ;  James  Daley 
and  Lome  D.  Jacks,  New  York.  44415 

Suffragette  (The)  convention;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  S.  Hughes.     [1],  19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,   1912;   D :  29449 ;   Maude   S. 
Hughes,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  44416 

Suffragette  laud;  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Carroll  and  A.  Walsh.  68  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910 ;  D :  21726 ;  John  S.  Car- 
roll and  Austin  Walsh,  New  York.  44417 

Suffragette  mother;  play  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes, 
by  E.  M.  Whitmore.  95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   15,   1910;   D:  20804;    Edith   M. 
Whitmore,  Bentley  Manor,  N.  1".  44418 

Suffragette  (A)  town  meeting;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Lilian  Clisby  Bridgham. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    26  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  12,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  13, 1912  ;  D  :  31691 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44419 

Suffragetten  (Die);  spiel  um  frauengunst,  nach 
Cato  dem  iilteren,  von  Kallistophanes  von 
Theben.  Leipzig,  Karl  Scheithauers  verlag, 
1914.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  3,  1914  ;  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  40729  ; 
Karl  Scheithauers  verlag,  Leipzig.        44419a 

Suffragettes  (The);  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Kuba.     [60]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1911 ;  D :  24800 ;  Frank  Kuba, 
Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  44420 

-play  in  1  act,  by  B.  B.  Westphal.     [8]   p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915 ;  D :  39476  ;  Bessie  Beat- 
rice Westphal,  Salt  Lake  City.  44420a 

a    play    in    3    acts,    by    G.    L.    Raymond. 


[Washington,  D.  C,  B.   S.  Adams]    1908.     53 
p.    12°. 

©  Geo.  L.  Raymond,  Washington ;  D :  14603, 
Dec.  23,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  44421 

Sec  also  Newark  knows  how. 

Suffragettes  and — women;  by  E.  E.  Shephei'd. 
23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  E.  Shepherd,  Detroit ;  D :  14983, 
Feb.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  44422 


— -  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd.     118 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909 ;  D :  16269 ;  Edmimd  El- 
liott Shepherd,  Detroit.  44423 


Suffragettes'  (The)  convention;  an  entertain- 
ment in  1  scene,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  15, 1912  ;  D :  31127 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44424 

farce  comedy,  by  Mrs.  J.  S.  Aiken.     22  p. 

12°.    Printed. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  D :  39017 ; 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Aiken,  Greenwood,  S.  C.        44424a 

Suffragette's  (The)  redemption;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Inglis  Allen.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  16  p.  12°. 
( [French's  acting  ed.] ) 

©  Apr.  23,  1913;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D: 
33033;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      44425 

Suffragetting;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  Stein. 
[103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;  D:  36297;  J.  J.  Stein, 
New  I'^ork.  44425a 

Suffragist  (The);  drama  of  sentimental  reac- 
tions in  3  acts,  by  G.  Timberlake.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910 ;  D :  20126 ;  Gideon  Tim- 
berlake, Baltimore.  44426 

Suffragists;  3  act  comedy-drama,  by  F.  Searight 
and  J.  W.  Noble.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1911;  D :  23194 ;  Franklyn 
Searight,  New  York,  and  John  W.  Noble, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  44427 

Suffragitis;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Kissin.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30107  ;  Rita  Kissin, 
New  York.  44428 

Sugar  (The)  bowl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Ralph  Car- 
penter [pseud,  of  Ralph  Carpenter  Blanchard] 
98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D :  42401 ;  R.  C.  Blan- 
chard, New  York.  44428a 

Sugar  (The)  brokers;  a  comedy  in  3  scenes,  by 
T.  Tryon. 

©  Thomas  Tryon,  New  York ;  1889 :  11981, 
Apr.  17.  44429 

Sugar  cane;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Harlan. 

©  Wilbur  Harlan,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  1893: 
7497,  Feb.  8.  44430 

Sugar-coated  philosophy;  or,  The  philosopher 
and  the  tooth-ache,  a  playlet,  by  T.  P.  Bayer. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Theobald  Percy  Bayer,  New  York ;  D : 
5451,  Aug.  16,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1904.    44431 

Sugar  (The)  house;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Brown. 
[3],  41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1912;  D:  30916;  Alice 
Brown,  Boston.  44432 


2241 


4443J 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44455 


Sug'ar  (The)  king;  a  new  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©    Wm.    n.    Rightmire,    New    York;    1895: 
8236,  Feb.  6.  44433 

Sugarfoot;  by  A.  Small. 

©  Albert   Small,   St.  Louis;   D :  4742.  Mar. 
17,  1904.  44434 

Suicide;  dramatic  composition,  by  C.  Stockdale. 
[3],  13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1912 ;  D :  28808 :  Carl  Stock- 
dale,  New  Salem,  O.  44435 


— ■  mystery   playlet   in   2   scenes,   bv   E.    Ellis. 
[2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11.  1915 ;  D :  42464 ;  Edward  El- 
lis, New  York.  44435a 

M. 


-IJlay  in  1  act,  by  A.  F.  Herwig  and  E 

Haas.     [l],6p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913;   D :  33105 ;   Arthur  F. 
Herwig  and  Kduard  M.  Haas,  Milwaukee. 

44436 

Suicide  (The)  club;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Adams. 

©  Justin  Adams,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1891 : 
28413,  Aug.  7.  44437 

Suicide  hall;  a  melodrama,  by  Wm.  B.  Hurst. 

©  Thomas  W.  Broadhurst,  New  York;  D: 
1977,  .Tune  6,  1902.  44438 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.   B.  Watson,  Brooklyn;   D :  366,  Apr. 
19,  1901.  44439 

Suicide  (The)  league;  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Kavanagh. 
Typewritten. 

©  Calvin  Kavanagh,  New  York;   1900  A: 
18576,  .Tuly  27 ;  2c.  July  27.  44440 

Suicides;  1  act  sketch,  by  C.  Stratton.     [11,  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3.    1915;    D :  41410 ;    Clarence 
Stratton,  St.  Louis.  44440a 

a  play  in  1  act.     20  p.     4°.        Typewritten. 

©  Fi-ed  LePorte  Diggs,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  14529,  Dec.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  1908. 

44441 

-by  P.  Gibson.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28278 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  44442 


—  Same.     New  York.   S.  French ;   Ijondon,   S. 
French,   ltd.,    1912.     13   p.     12°.      ([French's 


international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  2,321) 

©  Oct.  11,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1912  ;  D  :  31119  : 
Preston  Gibson,  Washington.  44443 


Suilish  machree;  by  M.  A.  J.  McManus. 

©  Mary  A.  J.  IMcManus,  New  York.  1893: 
42258,  Sept.  20.  44444 

See  also  Donagh  (The) 

Suing  for  divorce;  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  Gaft'ney. 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  J.   Gaffney,  Albany  ;   D  :  12541 ; 
Mar.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1908.  44445 

Suit  (The)  case;  a  1  act  musical  farce,  by  Searl 
Allen.     [101  p.    f°-    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    29.    1909 ;    D :  16615 ;    John    F. 
Sully,  New  York.  44446 

Suit  (The)  case  tragedy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Gerald.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten.- 

©    Ic.    Oct.    22.    1914;    D :  38.583 ;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  44446a 

Suit  cases;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  [bv  E. 
Dalbyl     |61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    9,    1912;    D :  29627 ;    EduuuKl 
Dalby,  London.  44447 

Suit  for  damages;  [byl  T.  Willis. 

©  Thomas  Willis.  New  York;  1892:5191.5. 

Dec.  19.  44448 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Kline.    Rule, 

Tex.,  G.  Kline.  1910.    17  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©    Sept.    1,    1910;    2c.    Sept.    21.    1910;    D: 
22102 ;  Gaylord  Kline.  Rule,  Tex.  44449 

Suit  (A)  for  divorce;  a  1  act  farce,  by  J.  Hay- 
man.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

®  Joseph  Haymaii.  West  Townsend,  Mass. ; 
D :  8227,  IMar.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1906. 

44450 

Suit  (A)  for  two;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
K.  .S.  Wa.uguner.     [51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1910 ;  D :  22142 ;  Earl  Simp- 
son Waggorier,  Spokane,  Wash.  44451 

Suit  (A)  of  livery;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Louise  Latham  Wilson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1902.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  957. 
Oct.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1901.  44452 

Suit  (A)  of  sable;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  C. 
Thompson.     35  p.     8°. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson,  San  Francisco  ;  1900 
A :  24384,  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  1. 

44453 
Suit    (The)    sample;   comedy-sketch,   bv    [Geo.l 
Rankin  and    [Earle  M.l    Caldwell.     7  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   18,  1912;   D :  31739 ;   Rankin  & 
Caldwell.  San  Fx-ancisco.  44454 

Suite  B;  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Fannie  Myers 
I^anglois.  Chicago,  The  dramatic  pub.  co., 
1911.     14  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  28.  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D  :  28131 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  44455 


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44473 


Suite  (A)  mixup;  musical  spell  in  a  modern 
hotel,  by  W.  W.  Munro.  [1],  G  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1914 ;  I) :  36007;  William 
Wallace  Munro,  New  York.  44455a 

Suite  16;  a  1  act  play,  by  F.  W.  Noxon. 

©  Frank  W.  Noxon,  Boston;  1898:38484, 
June  24  ;  2c.  June  24.  44456 

Suitor  (The)  who  suited;  farcical  sketch,  by 
G.  H.  Trader.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1911;  D:  24995;  George 
Henry  Trader,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  44457 

Suitors  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  into  Eng- 
lish verse  from  tlie  French  of  Racine,  by  Ir- 
ving Browne. 

©  Jolm  D.  Parsons,  jr.,  Albany ;  1870 :  2581, 
Oct.  7.  44458 

Suitors  (The)  of  Yvonne;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts  and  7  scenes,  adapted  from  story  by 
Raphael  Sabatini  by  permission  of  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  dramatized  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  1r. 
[114]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;  D:3860, 
Aug.  21,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1903;  Ic.  new  ed. 
July  30,  1904 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Nov.  12,  1904. 

44459 

Sukie  of  Dew  Drop  inn;  by  M.  IMawlette.  63  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mona  Mawlette.  Chicago;  0:9851,  Jan. 
26.  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1907.  44460 

Sula,  the  qvxeen  of  Mirror  Lake;  spectacular 
comedy,  by  O.  R.  Gardiner. 

©  r.  Randolph  Gardiner.  Philadelphia; 
1877,  142S6,  Dec.  8.  44461 

Sulaniith;  nach  worteii  der  Heiligen  Sehrift.  1 
akt  in  6  l)ildern,  von  Paul  v.  Klenau,  iibersetz- 
WA^i  von  Herder.  Wien,  Leipzig.  Universal 
edition,  a.  g.,  1914'.     18  p.     12°. 

©  June  4,  1914  ;  2c.  July  6,  1914  ;  D  :  37465  ; 
Universal  edition,  a.  g.,  Vienna.  44461a 

Sull'  oceano.     See  On  the  ocean. 

Suir  orlo;  dranuna  in  3  atti,  per  F.  A.  de  Filippi. 
36  p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1910 ;  D :  22828 ;  Filippo  Al- 
fredo de  Filippi,  New  York.  44462 

Sullivan;  David  Garrick,  a  play  in  3  acts.  New 
Y'ork,  George  F.  Ne.sbitt  &  co.,  printers,  1873. 
83  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  B.  Bun-ell,  New  York;  1874: 
1285,  Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Feb.  4.  44462a 

Sullivan's  Saturday  night;  an  original  3  act 
farcical  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©  Edwitrd  E.  Kidder,  New  York;  1885: 
10382,  May  7.  44463 


Sulphur  (The)  bath;  a  farce  in  1  scene,  by 
Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  De  Witt.  1884.  5 
p.    12°.     ( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  154] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1884 :  26400, 
Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1S85.  44464 

Sulphur  (The)  match;  by  M.  Kidder. 

©   Mary   Kidder,    San   Francisco ;    D :  9057, 
Sept.  10,  1906.  44465 

Sulphurated  sentiment;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  H.  IMathewson.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Grace  H.  Mathewson,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
6879,  June  26,  1905 :  2c.  June  30,  1905.    44466 

Sulphuro;  or.  The  king-  of  the  salamanders,  a 
spectacular  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  H.  Ligon. 

©  Frank  Wardell,  New  York ;  1879 :  16826, 
Dee.  13.  44467 

Sulpicius  Galba;  a  Roman  historical  tragedy,  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  A.  Lafayette. 

©  G.  A.  Lafayette,   St.   Paul;   1885:21621. 
Oct.  15.  44468 

Sultan  (The);  comedy  operetta  in  1  scene,  by 
Neal  Harper.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Tvpewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8,    1912;    D :  30480 ;    Thomas 
AVhiffen,   New  York.  44469 

Sultan  (El)  de  la  Persia;  sainete  madrileiio  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros.  en  prosa,  original 
de  J.Perez  Lopez, mtisica de  losraaestros  Fran- 
cisco Alonso  y  Vicente  Quiros.  IMadrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espafioles]  1914.  43  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;    Ic.   Mar.   17.   1915;   D: 
40062 ;  Jose  Perez  Lopez,  Madrid.  44469a 

Sultan  (A)  for  a  day.     See  Bobadil. 

Sultan  of  Ballehoho;  a  1  act  burlesque  spectac- 
ular, by  D.  I.evino  and  D.  Crinnnins.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dan  Crimmins  and  Doiph  Levino,  Pitts- 
burgh ;  1900  A :  5699,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  27. 

44470 

Stiltan  (The)  of  Bungaloo;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee.  Mich. ;  D :  3533. 
June  4,  1903.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  6239] 

44471 

■  Same.     130  p.     f  °.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 


only] 

©  Charles  Line.  Menominee.  Mich. :  D  :6239. 
Feb.  18.  1905 :  2c.  :Mar.  3,  1905.  44472 


— -Same.     122  p.    f.    Typewritten.     [Libretto 
only] 

©    Charles    Line.    Menominee,    Mich.:    D: 
7407,  Oct.  16.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.        44473 


2243 


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44492 


Sultan  of  Morocco;  drama  in  2  acts.     Brooklyn, 
X.  Y.,  Hildebrand  [1906]     8  p.    24°. 

©  Neil  Sullivan,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  8786,  July  5, 
1906;  2c.  July  5,  1906.  44474 

oriental  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  written 

and  composed  by  A.  M.  Zinn.     26,   [1]  p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1911 ;  D  :  24472  ;  A.  M.  Zinn, 
I.os  Angeles.  44475 

Sultan  (The)  of  Sulu;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Jack. 

©  James  C.  Jack,  New  York ;  1899 :  56661, 
Sept.  5.  44476 


—  an  original  satire  in  2  acts,  by  George  Ade. 
New  York,  R.  H.  Russell,  1903.  6  p.  1.,  127, 
[1]  p.    front.,  plates.    12°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York;  D: 
3448,  May  18,  1903 ;  2c.  May  19,  1903.      44477 

—  a  .satirical  American  comic  opera,  score  by 
H.  A.  Vosseller,  libretto  by  H.  Graves. 

©  Harold  A.  Vosseller  and  Harrison  Graves, 
Cleveland  ;  1900  A  :  20022,  Aug.  11.  44478 

[149]   p. 


■—3  act  musical  satire,  by  G.  Ade. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago ;   D :  1212,  Dec.  26, 
1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1901.  44479 

— -See  also  Ki-Ram. 


Sultana  (La);  refundicion  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
5  cuadros,  de  la  aventura  comico-lirica  en  2 
actos,  titulada  Los  cuatro  gatos,  original  de 
L.  Candela  y  E.  Nieto,  mfisica  de  los  maestros 
Lapuerta  y  Luna.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1915.  39  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Mar.   15,    1915;    Ic.    Mar.    17,   1915;    D: 
40079 ;  Luis  Candela  y  Ernesto  Nieto,  Madrid. 

44479a 

Sultana  (The);  or.  The  lily  of  the  mountain,  a 
comic  opera,  by  Oscanyan  aud  Chrystal,  music 
by  Prof.   FanciuUi. 

©  Christopher  Oscanyan,  New  York;  1S90 : 
22137,  July  11.  44480 

Sultan's  (The)  bride.     See  Rose  (A)  in  bloom. 

Sultan's  (The)  daughter;  farce  in  1  act,  by  U. 
Akerstrom.     [2],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1912 ;  D :  28652 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, New  York.  44481 

•  or,  Princess  Salome,  operetta  in  3  acts,  li- 
bretto by  A.  D.  Norris,  music  by  M.*  E.  McLane. 
©    Abbie    D.    Norris    and    M.    E.    McLane, 
United  States  ;  1SS6 :  18513,  Aug.  14.        44482 

Sultan's  (The)  favorite;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
U.  Akerstrom. 

©   Ullie   Al<erstrom,    Chicago;    1893:34114. 
July  21  .  44483 


Sultan's  (The)  favorite — Continued. 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,  lyrics  and  dialogue 

by  D.  C.  Levy.  38  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    25,    1910;    D:  20294;    Donald 
Buchanan,  New  York.  44484 

• -a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  AVoolf.    30  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Allan  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  10168, 
June  26,  1909 ;  2c.  June  26,  1909.  44485 

Sultan's  (The)  gift;  by  M.  Clifford.  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Clifford,  Chicago ;  D :  16161,  June 
25,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  44486 

Sultan's  (The)  rose  garden;  play  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  H.  G.  Kittredge.  [1],  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  36423  ;  Helen  Gause 
Kittredge,  Upper  IMontclair,  N.  J.  44486a 

Sultan's  (The)  seraglio;  or.  The  dizzy  blondes, 
a  burlesque  iu  1  act,  joint  autliorship  of  J. 
Berry  and  Ned  Straight. 

©  Jacob  Berry,  New  York ;  1876 :  6780,  May 
31.  44487 

Sulu;  3  act  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago ;  D :  1211,  Dec.  26, 
1901.  44488 

Sunia  Genji.     Sec  Noh  dramas, 

Sumeriana;  dramatic  sketch  of  ancient  Baby- 
I(Miia  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  [30]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914;  D :  37747 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  44488a 

Summer  and  winter;  oi'iginal  comedy-sketch,  by 
H.  Osten.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  42424 ;  H.  Osten,  New 
Y'ork.  44488b 

Summer  CA)  at  Minnetonka;  by  Vaselie  [pseud, 
of  V.  T.  Struck] 

©     Vally     Thrane     Struck,     Minnenpolis; 
1896 :  27050,  May  2.  44489 

Summer  (A)  blizzard;  a  comedy-farce  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  Cincinnati ;  1S94 :  1369, 
Jan.  3.  44490 

Summer  (A)  bluff;  original  farce  comedy,  by 
G.  P.  Butler.     [1],  41  p.    4°.    Typevvritten. 

©  George  P.  Butler,  New  York  ;  1892  :  46772. 
Nov.  17 ;  Ic.  Nov.  17.  44491 

Summer  board  and  a  bus  ride;  monologue,  by 
E.  Kendall.     Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  Kendall,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900  A: 
26746,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  44492 


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44493 


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44513 


Slimmer  (The)  boarder;  u  piny  in  4  acts,  by 
Muiide  Allen.  Cincinnati.  II.  Clarlve  &  co., 
1894.     3G  p.     12°. 

©  Robert  Clarke  iV;  co.,  Cincinnati;   1894: 
11203,  Feb.  22 ;  2c.  Feb.  22.  44493 

Summer  boarders;  by  B.  K.  IMiillips. 

©  Bettine  Kav;inauj;h  riiillips,  New  York; 
1900  A  :  6992,  IMar.  lo.  44494 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  .7.  Goodricb. 


Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  M.  J.  Goodrich,  Boston  ;  1893  :  15783, 
Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  44495 

—  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.  [26] 
p.    f°.    J.Iimeograplied.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1913 ;  D  :  35402  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  44496 

an   original   comedy   in  3   acts,   by   W.   E. 


Barnes. 

©  W.  Elliott  Barnes,  New  York;  1880:  7912, 
May  22.  44497 

■or.  The  great  jewel  mystery,  a  play  in  4 


acts  and  an  interlude,  by  J.  V.  T.  Bruorton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Josephine  Van  Tassel  Bruorton,  Bedford, 
Mass.;  D :  9850,  Jan.  25,  1907;  Ic.  (typewrit- 
ten) Jan.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  1907.        44498 

Summer  (A)  engagement;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Knell. 

©  Frederick  Knell,  jr..  Roxburv,  Mass. ; 
1896 :  4037,  Jan.  13.  "      44499 

Summer  folk  (Datchniki);  drama  in  4  acts, 
scenes  from  life,  by  Maxim  Gorki  [pseud,  of 
A.  M.  S.  Pyeshkov]  tr.  from  the  Russian  by 
Aline  Delano. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  10,  no.  3,  Autumn,  1905; 
periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia ;  B : 
104158,  Oct.  14,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1905) 

44500 

Summer  (The)  girl  burlesque  co.;  in  3  acts. 
©   Fred   Harvey,   New   York;    1896:39148, 
July  6.  44501 

Summer  girls;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Jones. 
25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39449 ;  Clinton  W. 
Jones,  Taconia.  44501a 


— •  or,  The  belle  of  the  season,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  G.  E.  Hall  and  John  A.  King. 
[42]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  George  E.  Hall  and  J.  A.  King,  Brooklyn ; 
D :  3527,  June  2,  1903 ;  2c.  June  2.  1903. 

44502 


Summer  idyl;  by  G.  F.  Ostigny.    6  p.    f 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   6,   1909;    D :  17633 
Ostigny,  I'awtucket,  R.  I. 


Type- 


George   F. 
44503 


Summer  life  at  Cape  May.     *S'c<,'  Breakers. 

Summer  moths;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Heine- 
mann.  New  I'ork,  The  Dewitt  publishing 
house,  1898.  3  p.  1.,  117  p.  12°.  ( [Green-room 
ed.  of  copyrighted  plays] ) 

©    William    Heinemann,    Germany;    1898: 
9023,  Feb.  1;  2c.  Feb.  1.  44504 

Summer   (A)   night;   operti   comique   in    1   act, 

book  and  music  by  G.  H.  Clutsani.     Libretto. 

London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1910,     IS  p.    8°, 

©   July   15,    1910;   2c.   July   16,    1910;   D: 

21570;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         44505 

Sec  also  Notte  (Una)  estiva. 

Summer  (A)  night's  dream;  musical  fantasia 
in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Hansen.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  30761 ;  John  P.  Han- 
sen, Memphis,  Tenn.  44506 

■  See  also  Benamela. 

Summer  (A)  outing;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  G.  aiagee.  Sioux  City,  la.,  Jones  &  Ma- 
gee,  1896.     146  p.     16°. 

©  Oliver  Guy  Magee,  Sioux  City,  la. ;  1896 : 
51732,  Sept.  15 ;  2c.  Oct.  20.  44507 

Summer  snow;  fairy  play  in  4  pts.,  by  G.  Rich- 
ardson.    [4],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41726  ;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  Y'ork.  44507a 

Summer  time;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Shean. 
[2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   9,    1912;    D :  31088 ;    Al    Shean. 
New  York.  '  44508 

a  hip  hurrah  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 

Dave  Marion  and  Barney  Gerard.     [85]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Tom  Miner,  New  York ;  D :  11397,  Sept. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1907.  44509 

Summer  (The)  widower;  a  comedy,  by  B.  H. 
Ridgely  and  I.  Dinkelspiel. 

©  Benjamin  Hersey  Ridgely  and  Isaac  Din- 
kelspiel, Louisville  ;  1892  :  43881,  Oct.  28. 

44510 

Summer's  (A)  afternoon;  by  T.  A.  Stonhouse. 
3  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    A.    Stonhouse,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
15839,  May  13,  1909;  2c.  May  6,  1909.      44511 

Summ.er's  (A)  comedy;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  C.  Lipman.     [3],  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912  ;  D  :  29978  ;  Maurice  C. 
Lipman,  Chicago.  44512 

Summer's  (A)  flirtation;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Forsyth,  in  collaboration  with  Joseph  I. 
C.  Clarke. 

©    George   A.    Forsyth,    New    Y^ork ;    1897 : 
70S92.  Dec.  17.  44513 


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44532 


Summer's  (A)  vacation;  by  jM.  J.  Bennett. 

©  Marion  Jeffersonian  Bennett,  Detroit ;  D  : 
3530,  June  4,  1903.  44514 

Summ.er's  (A)  wooing';  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Harne.'fs  [pseud,  of  F.  P.  Hoi  den] 

©    Florence    P.    Holdeu,    Milwaukee ;    D : 
10451,  Apr.  30.  1907.  44515 

Sunamerville  (The)  bazar;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  Frank  Towslee.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1911.  26  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  ed.  of 
play.s] ) 

©  Dec.  24. 1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  27, 1910  ;  D  :  22928  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44516 

Summit  (The);  a  dramatic  composition  [in  3 
acts]  by  M.  Bertsch.  [2],  68  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1909  ;  D  :  16642  ;  Marguerite 
Bertsch,  New  York.  44517 

Summoning'  (The)  of  Everyman.  /S'cc  Every- 
man. 

Summons  (The)  of  the  king;  play,  by  P.  B. 
Goetz.  Buffalo,  McDowell  press,  1911.  71  p. 
8°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  25484 ; 
Philip   Becker   Goetz,   New   York.  44518 

Sumpfblumen;  nachtstiick  aus  dem  grossstadt- 
leben  in  1  akt,  von  W.  Schaff.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Willy  Schaff,  Milwaukee ;  D :  .3009,  Feb. 
18.  1903;  2c.  Mar.  23,  1903.  44519 

Sump'n  more'n  religion;  play  in  1  act,  bv  S.  T. 
Nott.     [l],13p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32841 ;  Sarah  Thurs- 
ton Nott,  Oakland,  Cal.  44520 

Sumurun;  eine  pantomime  in  11  bildern,  nach 
orientalischen  miirchenmotiven,  von  Friedrich 
Freksa,  musik  von  Victor  Hollander.  Berlin, 
E.  Reiss  verlag,  1910.     29  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.    27.    1910;    2c.    May    17,    1910;    D: 
21051;  Erich  lieiss  verlag.  Berlin.  44521 

eine  pantomime  in  9  bildern  nach  oriental- 


ischen mjirehenmotiven,  von  Friedrich  Freksa, 
musik  von  Victor  Ilollaender.  Regiebuch. 
70  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19.  1911 ;  D :  23125 ;  Erich  Reiss 
verlag,  Berlin.  44522 

Sun;  dramatische  legendo  in  5  akten,  von  Albert 
Geiger.  Berlin,  Braunschweig,  Verlag  von 
G.  Westermann,  1914.    3  p.  1.,  101  p.    12°. 

©  May  5,  1914 ;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D  :  38513  ; 
George  W^estermann,  Braunschweig,  Germanv. 

44522a 

Sun  and  ice;  a  spectacular  romance  in  3  acts, 
with  a  grand  swinging  scene,  by  J.  Banvard. 

©   John   Banvard,    New   York ;    1877 :  3329, 
Mar.  19.  44523 


Sun  (The)  and  the  wind;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Rosenbaum.  [3],  111  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914;  D:  38344;  Arthur  A. 
Rosenbaum,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  44523a 

Sun  (The)  dance;  by  W.  Riess. 

©    William   Riess,    Indianapolis;    D :  16061, 
IMay  20.  1909.  44524 

Sun  (The)  flag's  hour;  a  dramatic  episode  of 
191(5  in  3  scenes,  by  J.  A.  Tyson.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Aubrey  Tyson.  New  York ;   D :  15450, 
Mar.  26,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1909.  44525 

Sun  (The)  glass;  or.  The  gun  on  the  wall,  dra- 
matic incident,  by  P.  Knight.  [2],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1910;    D :  22688 ;    Percival 
Knight,  New  Yoi'k.  44526 

Sun  (The)  maiden;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
C.  T.  L.  Mason  jind  E.  M.  Crane.  [2],  87  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21, 1912  ;  D  :  31193  ;  C.  T.  L.  Mason 
and  Eleanor  aiaud  Crane,  New  York.      44527 

Sun  (The)  worshippers.  See  Allan  Quarter- 
main. 

Sunamitin  (Die);  drama  in  1  vorspiel  und  3 
aufziigen.  von  Gerdt  von  Bassewitz.  Leipzig, 
E.  Rowohlt  verlag,  1912.    114  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1913  ;  D  :  32972  ; 
Ernst  Rowohlt  verlag,  Leipzig.  44528 

Sunbeam;  an  original  American  play,  by  O. 
Logan  [i.  e.  O.  L.  Sikes] 

©   Olive   Logan   Sikes,   Washington ;    1889 : 
10945,  Apr.  6.  44529 

an  original  and  sensational  drama  in  3  acts 

and  a  prologue,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 


©   James   J. 
8496,  Aug.  10. 


JdcCloskey,    Brooklyn;    187: 


— ■  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Mariani. 
Typewritten. 

©  Federico  Mariani 


27  p 


44530 

4°. 


D :  12797, 
44531 


New  York ; 
Apr.  22,  1908  ;  2c.*  Apr.  22,  1908. 

See   also   Nellie   Ely. 

Sunbeam  (The)  of  the  Sierras.     Sec  Deadwood 
Dick. 

Sunbeani's  sorrow. 


See  Viva's  vow. 


Sunbonnet   Sue;   comedy   drama   in   3   acts,   by 
Cecil  F.  Williams.     [66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12, 1912  ;  D  :  28659  ;  C.  Jay  Smith, 
Chicago.  44532 
modern  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Whit- 
ney Collins.    Chicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.     [541  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  ]>  :  38740  ;  Alexander  Byers. 
Chicago.  44532a 


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44551 


Sunbonnets;  a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Marian 
D.  Campbell.  Boston.  AV.  H.  Baker  &  cc, 
1900.    39  p.    12°.     (Balier's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
13790,  June  2 ;  2c.  Aug.  23.  44533 

Sunburnt  janitor;  by  David  Morrison.  10  p. 
f°.       Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  20169 ;  Harry  Mere- 
dith Mason,  St.  Louis.  44534 

Sunday  night  in  Lover's  lane;  musical  comedy 
drama,  by  Ford  and  Bratton. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  1896: 
29842.  May  15.  44535 

Sunday  (A)  with  Aunt  Martha;  a  sketch,  by  D. 
Edsall.     Typewritten. 

©  Dean  Edsall,  New  York ;  1900  A :  22266, 
Sept.  7 ;  Ic.  Sept.  7.  44536 

Sundew  (The) ;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 
108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1912;  D :  30217 ;  Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  44537 

Sundown;  or,  The  last  salute,  romantic  military 
drama  of  the  European  war  in  4  acts,  by  C.  L. 
Danforth.     [1],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1915;  D :  40486 ;  Charles 
Lloyd  Danforth,  Philadelphia.  44537a 

Sundown  to  dawn;  or,  London  forty  years  ago, 
a  drama  in  6  tableaux,  by  J.  Mortimer.  Lon- 
don, Figaro  office,  1875.    54  p.    12  ^ 

©  James  Mortimer,  United  States ;  1875 : 
4150,  Apr.  26 ;  2c.  Apr.  26.  44538 

Sunflower  (The);  piny  in  3  acts,  bv  F.  Cornitius. 
[1],  126  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912;  D :  29709 :  Felix  Cor- 
nitius, St.  Louis.  44539 

Sunflower  hotel;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  S.  Gibson.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alfred  S.  Gibson,  Linwood,  N.  J.;  D: 
7377,  Oct.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1905.  44540 

Sunflower  (The)  road;  a  comedy  with  music, 
book  l)y  P.  Toomey.  lyrics  by  Harry  Lee  Mar- 
riner.  133  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Prescott  Toomey.  Dallas ;  D :  15060.  Feb. 
11,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1909.  44541 

Sunflowers;  a  novelty  for  boys,  by  Harriette 
Wilbur.  Lelianon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1908. 
cover-title,  3  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's 
series  of  flower  plays) 

©  March  bros..  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13888,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  44542 

Sunken  (The)  bell;  [a  drama  in  5  acts]  by  Ger- 
hart  Hauptmann,  tr.  by  Mary  Harned. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  10,  no.  2,  Apr.  to  June, 
1898;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia. 
1898  :  56754  ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1898)  44543 


Sunken  (The)  bell — Continued. 

a  fairy  play  in  5  acts,  by  Gerhart  Haupt- 
mann, freely  rendered  into  English  verse  by 
Charles  Heni-y  Meltzer. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York  ;  1899  : 
42690,  June  30.  44544 


Same.     New  York,   Doubleday  &  McClure 

CO..  1899.    12  p.  1.,  125  p.    port.    12°. 

©  Doubleday  &  McClure  co.,  New  York; 
1899  :  73266,  Nov.  10 ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  44544a 

Same,   with   a   critical   analysis   by   Frank 

.    Chouteau  Brown.    Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Double- 
day,  Page  &  CO.,  1914.     12  p.  1.,  143  p.     12°.  * 
[Drama  league  series  of  plajs  v.  4] 

©  May  23,  1914;  2c.  May  28.  1914;  D: 
37144;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  Citv, 
N.  Y.  44544b 

Sec    also     Dramatic    works     of    Gerhart 

Hauptmannn. — German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Sunken  souls;  3  act  drama,  by  C.  G.  McMaster. 
[3],  53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913;  D :  32407 ;  C.  George 
McMaster,  Nashville.  44545 

Sunken  (The)  treasure;  fairy  tale  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Rolnick.  [2],  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913 ;  D :  33323 ;  Jacob  Rol- 
nick, Brooklyn.  44546 

Sunlight;  a  comedy  in  5  acts  and  5  tableaux,  by 
M.  L.  Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson.  Philadelphia; 
1872  :  9606,  Sept.  7.  44547 

or,  The  diamond  king,  a  western  drama  in 

4  acts,  by  Geo.  H.  Hamilton. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896:33508, 
June  5  ;  2c.  June  15.  44548 

Sunlight  and  shadow;  a  new  and  original  mod- 
ern play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Carton  [pseud,  of 
R.  C.  Critchett]  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  57  p.  12°.  (On 
cover :  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  38) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  8634.  June 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  44549 

Sunlight  or  candlelight;  a  play,  by  Helen  L. 
Willcox.  New  York,  Missionary  education 
movement  of  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1912.     28  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1912;  D: 
30947 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  New  York.    44550 

Sunlight  through  the  mist;  an  original  sensa- 
tional drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Sanford. 

©  Nellip  Sanford,  New  York;  1872:4644. 
May  4.  44551 


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44574 


Sunny  home;  or,  The  village  secret  (En 
landsly  historie),  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from  tlie 
Danish  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen,  tr.  and 
adapted  liy  J.  R.  Hald. 

©  Jacob  Ilabe  Hahi,  Chicago;   1875:8176, 
Aug.  6.  44552 

Sunny  Italy;  a  pkay  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mariani. 
[122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    7,    1909;    D:  16503;    Federico 
Mariani,  New  Yorlv.  44553 

Sunny  Jim;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  Yorlc;  D :  2520, 
Oct.  25,  1902.  44554 

musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hart. 


[74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York;  D:2622,  Nov. 
IS,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1902.  44555 

or,   Jim   Dumps,    a   musical   absurdity   in 


3  acts,  by  J.  Hayden-Clarendon.     [65]  p.    4 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    J.    Hayden-Clarendon,    New   York;    D: 
2447,  Oct.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  11,  1902. 

44556 

Sunny  San  Marino;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Oak  Park,  111. ;  D :  6753, 
May  31.  1905.  44557 

Sunny  Sicily;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  E.  Boltwood.  85  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edward  Boltwood,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  D: 
8190,  Mar.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1906.     44558 

Sunny  (The)  side  of  Broadway;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Gaylord.  [116]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  E.  Gaylord,  New  York ;  D :  11537,  Oct. 
15,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1907.  44559 

Sunny  (A)  son  of  Italy;  an  Italian  monologue, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1908.     8  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13425,  July 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  44560 

Sunny  South;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  8  tableaux, 
by  [J.  H.]  Whallen  and  [H.  H.]  Martell. 

©  Whallen  and  Martell,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. ; 
1893 :  52982,  Nov.  28.  44561 


— •  or,  A  war  heroine.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert   A.    Andruss,   New    York;    1897: 
58540,  Oct.  15 ;  2c.  Sept.  17.  44562 

or.  The  veiled  woman,  a  drama  in  3  acts 


and  a  prok^gue  of  2  acts,  by  John  F.  Sears. 

©  F.  A.  Cooper  and  J.  M.  .Johnson,  United 
States  ;  1880 :  3448,  Mar.  4.  44563 


Sunny  Spain;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Ferguson,  mu- 
sic and  orchestration  by  Alfred  G.  Watliall. 
[86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  A.  Ferguson,  Chicago ;  D :  12985. 
May  8,  1908 ;  2c.  June  19,  1908.  44564 

Sunrise;  adaptation  of  Wni.  Blade's  novel,  by 
Mrs.  F.  J.  A.  Darr. 

©  Mrs.  Francis  J.  A.  Darr,  United  States; 
1888 :  30117,  Oct.  23.  44565 

drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Mar.shall.     9  p. 


f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  1,   1911;   D:  24619;   Rachel   E. 
Marshall,  Senttle.  44566 

—  an  obscure  page  of  history  turned  into 
dialogue,  bv  D.  C.  Stuart.  Detroit,  Frank  H. 
West  [1906]     36  p.    12°. 

©  Donald  Olive  Stuart,  Detroit ;   D :  7946, 
Feb.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb,  21,  1906.  44567 


or.  The  society  of  the  seven  stars,  a  drama 

in  4  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  E.  M.  Davison 
and  Carroll  C.  Rawlings. 

©  E.  Mora  Davison  and  C.  C.  Rawlings, 
New  York  ;  1881 :  6875,  May  4.  44568 

Sunrise,  a  child  of  the  Sierras;  original  mili- 
tary comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  John- 
son.    [70]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Johnson,  Long  Beach,  Cal. ; 
D :  13293,  June  9,  1908 ;  2c.  July  21,  1908. 

44569 

Sunrise,  the  blending  of  the  flags;  original 
western  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Johnson. 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Johnson,  Long  Beach,  Cal. ; 
D  :  15279,  Mar.  8,  1909.  44570 

bunset;  plav  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  [pseud,  of 
B.  H.  Nadal]  New  York,  J.  Polhemus,  1883. 
41  p.     8°. 

©  Bernard  H.  Nadal,  New  York;  1883: 
4013,  Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44571 

a  romantic  tragi-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  V.  O. 

Freeburg.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Oscar  Freeburg,  New  Haven ;  D : 
12469,  Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1908.     44572 

Sunset  at  Lazy  8;  in  1  act,  by  F.  Lieber.  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Lieber,  Chicago ;  D :  8565,  May  19, 
1906 ;  2c.  May  19,  1906.  44573 

Sunset  (The)  bell.     See  Nora  machree. 

Sunset  (The)  limited;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Gerald  and  A.  S.  Lipman.  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Florence  Gerald  and  A.  S.  Lipman,  New 
York;  D :  11073,  .July  29,  1907;  2c.  July  29, 
1907.  44574 


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44596 


Sunset  (The)  limited — Continued. 

realistic  railroad  comedy  in  3  acts,  written 

and  arr.  by  W.  B.  Watson. 
©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:55126, 

Oct.  5.  44575 

Sunset  (The)  mine;  a  comedy  drama  of  the 
Goldfields  in  1  act,  by  J.  Burnett.  12  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Burnett,  Chicago  ;  D  :  11608,  Oct.  28. 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1907.  44576 

Sunset  town;  musical  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Lamb.  [98]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1914;  D:  36717;  Arthur  J. 
Lamb,  New  York.  44576a 

Sunset  (The)  trail;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
Lawrence.     [40]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912;  D:  28536;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  44577 

Sunshine;  by  J.  I.  Gardner. 

©   Joseph  I.   Gardner,   Chicago ;   D :  10585, 
May  17,  1907.  44578 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keene.     [2],  27  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19.    1915;    D :  42031 ;    Mattie 
Keene,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y,  44578a 

dramatic  playlet,   by  U.   Akerstrom.      [2], 


17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1912 ;  D :  29704 ;  UUie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  44579 

an  idyll  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Dickson.    New 


York,  Chicat?o  [etc.].  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906. 
18  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles  Dick- 
son's famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  9138, 
Sept.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  44580 

Sunshine  Adams;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Fawcett.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Allen    Fawcett,    New    York;    D :  16187. 
June  29,  1909 ;  2c.  June  29,  1909.  44581 

Sunshine  after  storm;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Reginald  Francis.  [2],  35  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1912;   D:2S636;   Henrique 
R.  F.  White,  New  York.  44582 

Sunshine  and  shadow.     See  Nemesis. 

Sunshine  and  shadows;  by  S.  A.  Schafer.  [38] 
p.    4°,    Typewritten.  , 

©  Samuel  A.  Schafer,   Sterling,  Kan.;  D: 
10231,  Mar.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Mr.r.  29,  1907.    44583 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jean  Barry- 


more.    80  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    United    amusement    co.,    Erie,    Pa. ;    D : 
87.56,  June  29,  1906 ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.    44584 


Sunshine  and  shadows — Continued. 

an  episode  of  modern  life  in  1  act,  by  E. 

Westcott.    7  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eva  Westcott,  New  York ;  D :  4328,  Nov. 
30,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1903.  44585 

Sunshine  comes  at  last.     See  Reclaimed. 

Sunshine  follows  rain  (La  joie  fait  peur);  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Mme.  Emile  de  Girardin. 

©    F.    Rullman,    New    York;    1888:28175, 
Oct.  4.  44586 

Sunshine  (The)  g-irl;  new  musical  play  in  2 
acts,  book  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Cecil  Ral- 
eigh, lyrics  by  P.  A.  Rubens  and  Arthur  Wim- 
peris,  music  by  P.  A.  Rubens.  Book  of  lyrics. 
London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1912.    35  p.    8°. 

©   Feb.   26,   1912;   2c.   Feb.   27,   1012:    D: 
28843 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.         44587 

Sunshine  of  Cape  Nome;  by  E.  M.  Shorey. 

©  Ethel  Jlay  Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  D  :  3681, 
July  1,  1903.  44588 

Sunshine  (The)  of  Paradise  alley;  a  domestic 
dram.a  in  4  acts,  by  Denman  Thompson  and 
G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  51851, 
Oct.  12.  44589 

Sunshine  of  the  alley;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Denman  Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn  ;  1895  :  51852, 
Oct.  12.  44590 

Sunshine,  the  fearless;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
.J.  P.  Mummey. 

©   .L   P.   Mummey,    St.   Louis;    1873:7787, 
.July  3.  44591 

Sunshine,  the  waif.     See  Dakota  Tom. 

Sunshiners  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Carson.  [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1912;    D:  28353;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  44592 

Super  (The);  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  Gaflfney.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas   J.   Gaffney,   Albany;   D :  15098, 
Feb.  16,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1909.  44593 

Superba;  by  W.  Hanlon. 

©  William  Hanlon,  Cohasset,  Mass. ;  1891 : 
44626,  Dec.  9.  44594 

Superbe  (La);  a  sensational  and  emotional 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Harry  A.  Redheffer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  12311, 
Feb.  5,  1908.  44595 

or.   The  mystery   of   Chateau  Blanche,    a 


sensational  and  emotional  drama  in  4  acts. 

©    Andrew    Redifer,    Philadelphia;    1872: 
70'!31,  July  1.  44596 


2249 


44596 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44614 


Superfluous  hair;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Kahn. 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1915;    D :  39425 ;    August 
Kalin,  New  York.  44596a 

Superfluous  (The)  woman;  a  comedy  drama  in 

3  acts,  by  G.E.Hall.     [95]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Edward  Hall,  Brooklyn ;  D :  1358, 

Jan.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  29.  1902.  44597 

Super-hombre  (El);  monologo.  original  de  C. 
Allen-Perkins.  ^Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1914.    12  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   17,   1914:   le.   Sept.   21,  1914;   D: 
38250 ;  Carlos  Allen-Perkins,  Madrid.    44597a 

Superior  (The)  law;  dramatic  offering  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  J.  Martin.    67  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22.  1913  ;  D  :  33287  ;  Harry  John 
Martin,  Louisville.  44598 

Superior  (The)  man.     See  Flinders. 

Superior  (The)  Miss  Pellender;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Sydney  Bowkett.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.     113  p.     8°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New   York ;    D :  10634. 
IMay  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  44599 

Superior  (A)  person;  duologue,  by  Ina  Leon 
Cassilis.  London,  S.  French  ;  New  York,  T.  H. 
French,  1891.  12  p.  12°.  ([French's  minor 
drama,  the  acting  ed.,  no.  352] ) 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York;   1891:47110, 


Dec.  24;  2c.  Jan.  2. 


44600 


Superior  (The)  set;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Worthington.     [Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    18,    1915;    D:  41.524;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  44600a 

Superior  (The)  sex;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P. 
Wilson. 

©  J.  Paul  Wilson.  New  York ;  D :  604.  June 
24,  1901.  44601 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Bagg.  Phila- 
delphia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1905. 
22  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co..    Philadelphia;    D :  7412, 
Oct.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  44602 

Supernatural  (The)  magician;  dramatic  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  S.  S.  Nicol.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  13.  1913 ;  D :  3.3267 ;  Simpson  S. 
Nicol.  May  wood.  111.  44603 

Superno,  the  man  from  Mars;  by  C.  W.  Col- 
burn. 

©    Carrie   W.    Colburn,   New    York;    1S95: 
47875,  Sept.  20.  44604 

Superstition;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  K.  Kruesi.  84 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  23.   1914;   D :  37.386 ;   Cbai;lotte 
Kimball  Kruesi,  Schenectady,  N.  1^       44604a 


Superstition — Continued. 

Same.    31  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   30,   1915;   D:  40210;   Charlotte 
Kimball  Kruesi,  New  York.  44604b 

Superstition  (The)  of  Sue;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Armstrong.     [63]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Paul    Armstrong,    New    York ;    D :  4.533. 
Jan.  20,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  44605 

Superstitious  Julia;  a  farce-corned v  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Strueh.     [2],  80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D :  29168 ;  Carl  Strueh, 
Chicago.  44606 

Superstitious  Sam;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston. 
[1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914  ;  D  :  37074  ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  44606a 

Superstitious  (A)  wife;  by  A.  F.  Lenz. 

©   A.    Francis    Lenz.   New    York ;    D :  4126. 
Oct.  22.  1903.  44607 

Suplicio  (El)  de  Tantalo;  <lisparate  comico- 
lirico-fantastico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cua- 
dros,  original  de  J.  Quills  Pastor,  mflsica  de 
los  maestros  Anglada  y  Alonso.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiaoles]  1911.  31  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.   21,   1911;   2c.   Aug.    22,    1911;    D: 
2,5040;  Jose  Quills  Pastor,  Madrid.  44608 

Supper  at  Sherry's;  or,  A  husband's  infatua- 
tion, by  I\Iax  Thorbeau  [pseud,  of  C.  Maw- 
hiuney)     33  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910 :  D :  20289 ;  Cora  Maw- 
hinney.  Pittsburgh.  44609 

» 
Supper  (The)  of  scoffers  (La  cena  delle  beffe); 

dramatic  poem  in  4  acts,  by  Sem  Benelli,  done 
into  English  verse  by  A.  Sterling.  [5],  119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1910 ;  D  :  22396 ;  Ada  Sterling, 
New  York.  44610 

Supper  (A)  of  swords;  or.  The  anatomical 
enigma,  a  sword  swallower's  comedy  mono- 
logue, by  Chas.  E.  Griffin. 

©  Griffin  pub.  co.,  Suffern,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2766, 
Dec.  24,  1902.  44611 

Supper  (A)  with  Salome;  by  J.  Madison. 

©    James   Madison,    New    York ;    D :  13634, 
Aug.  24,  1908.  44612 

Suppers;  origimil  modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Tackman.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1912  ;  D :  28422 ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  Y''ork.  44613 

Supplanted  (The)  heir;  by  J.  Brodrick. 

©  John  Brodrick,  Boston ;  1877 :  3153,  Mar. 
15.  44614 


2250 


44615 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


44633 


Supplanter  (The);  or,  The  land  of  regrets,  a 
play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Dale  and  A.  Holmes-Gore. 
106  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lucy  Dale  and  Arthur  Holmes-Gore,  Eng- 
land ;  D :  14899,  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28, 
1909.  44615 


Sec  Suffragette 


Supplanting'   (The)   of  papa. 
(The) 

Supplementary  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Powell.     [76]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914  ;  D  :  37697  ;  Francis  Giles 
Powell.  Boston.  44615a 

Supplementary  proceeding's;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  H.  Lacy, 

©    Harry    Lacy,    New    York ;    1899 :  12354, 
Feb.  13.  44616 

Supplice  (Le)  du  silence;  comedie  en  2  actes, 
de  [Julien]  Berr  de  Turique.  1  p.  1.,  31  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Berr  de  Turique,  Paris  ;  D  :  3461,  May  20, 
1903  ;  2c.  May  20,  1903.  44617 

Supporting'  (The)  dutchess;  or,  The  art  of 
travesty,  by  J.  F.  Dolan.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Francis  Dolan,  New  York ;  1897 : 
29328,  May  14 ;  2c.  May  14.  44618 


Supports    of    society, 
society. 


Sec    Pillars    (The)    of 


Suppressed  (A)  sensation;  by  F.  F.  Burgin. 

©  F.  F.  Burgin.     New  York  ;  1892  :  20248, 
May  12 ;  2c.  May  12.  44619 

Suppressing  the  .press;  a  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman.  Washington;  D:  7904, 
Jan.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1906.  44620 

Suppression;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C  Donnell. 
[193]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    19,    1914;    D:  37360;    Murray 
Gushing  Donnell,  New  York.  44620a 

Supremacy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  File  and 
E.  P.  Call.  Boston,  Mills,  Knight  &  co.,  ISSl. 
57  p.     12°. 

©  Franklin  File  and  Edward  P.  Call,  United 
States ;  1881 :  2164,  Feb.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  7. 

44621 

Supreme  (The)  moment;  1  act  dramatic  playlet, 
by  F.  M.  Eastland.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1, 1915  ;  D  :  40104  ;  Florence  Mar- 
tin Eastland,  Seattle.  44621a 

Supreme  (The)  sacrifice;  dramatic  play  in  1 
act,  by  Cameron  Matthews  [i.  e.  R.  C.  Mat- 
thews]    [1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1913 ;  D  :  33751 :  Robert  Cam- 
eron Matthews.  Fargo,  N.  D.  44622 


SiTpreme  (The)  sacrifice — Continued. 

•  tiny  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Matthews. 

5  p.     4°.     M.S. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1914;    D :  36592 ;    Robert 
Cameron  Matthews,  New  York.  44622a 

Supreme  (The)  test;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Smith.     102  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Clifford  Smith,  Montreal,  Canada ; 
D :  15556,  Apr.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909. 

44623 


—  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Keightley. 
102.  [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1911;    D :  24249 ;    Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  44624 

by  Mrs.   M.   J.   Keightley.     88  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   6,   1909;    D :  17636 ;    Mrs.   Mer- 
ritt  J.  Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.         44625 

Sur  la  route  (Gentlemen  of  the  road) ;  de  Charles 
McBvoy,  tr.  frangaise  de  Louis  Pennequin. 
Paris,  Paul  Rosier,  1910.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910  ;  D  :  22768  ; 
Pennequin,  Paris.  44626 

Sur  le  seuil;  un  acte  en  vers,  par  G.  Battanchon. 
(Ill  Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  283  du  Monde 
illustre,  1  juillet  1911) 

©  July  1,  1911 ;  2c.  July  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24698 ; 
Georges  Battanchon,  Paris.  44627 

Sure;  a  sensational  comedy  in  3  acts  and  mov- 
ing tableaux,  by  C.  L.  Graves. 

©    C.    L.    Graves,    Baltimore;    1875:8159, 


Aug.  5. 


in   4    acts. 


44628 
by    W.    Da- 


Sure    cure;    a    comedy 
vidge,  jr. 

©   William   Davidge,   jr.,    Brooklyn;    1885: 
19.586,  Sept.  17.  44629 

a  comedy  satire  In  3  acts,  by  P.  G.  Piatti. 


Typewritten. 

©  Peter  G.  Piatti  and  Paul  J.  Piatti,  New 
York  ;  1891 :  32988,  Sept.  15  ;  2c.  May  3,  1893. 

44630 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norris.    149  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30355  ;  F.  Wickham 
Norris.  Brooklyn.  44631 

Sure  (A)  cure  for  jealousy;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
N.  H.  Hornstine.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
11919,  Dec.  14.  1907 :  2c.  Jan.  9.  1908.      44632 

Sure  Shot  Kit,  the  dead  man's  claim;  or.  An 
Arizona  hold  up,  an  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Blaney.  [124]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Clav  Blnnev,  Centre  Moriches, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  12371,  Feb.  17,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  17, 
1908.  44633 


2251 


44634 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44655 


Sure  (A)  thing;  miisical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1895:50045. 
Oct.  2.  44634 

Sure  thing  graft;  1  act  play,  by  H.  T.  Richard- 
son.    [3],  14  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1913 ;  D  :  32085 ;  Harriette  T. 
Richardson,  Wallingford,  Conn.  44635 

Sure  (The)  thing  man.     See  Hands  up. 

Sure  (A)  winner;  musical  comedy,  by  H.  F. 
Smith. 

©  Henry  F.  Smith,  New  York ;  1890 :  28068, 
Sept.  12.  44636 

a  musical  farce,  by  Campbell  and  Daily. 

©  William  S.  Campbell,  West  Superior, 
Wis. ;  D  :  7,  Jan.  3,  1901.  44637 

Surf  man  (The);  by  F.  G.  King.  26  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Gilbert  King,  Wilmington, 
N.  C. ;  D :  15305,  Mar.  11,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11, 
1909.  44638 

Surgeon  (The);  a  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.  [3],  22 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1912 ;  D :  30014 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, New  York.  44639 

Surgeon  Louder,  XJ.  S.  A.;  comedy  playlet,  by 
R.  Imhof.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1912;  D :  30298 ;  Roger  Im- 
hof, New  York.  44640 

Surgeon  (The)  of  Senart.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Woodruff  and  Frances  A.  Wood- 
ruff, United  States ;  1890 :  35627,  Nov.  12  ;  2c. 
Nov.  12.  44641 

Surgeon's  (The)  sweetheart;  a  comedy  in  words 
and  pantomime,  by  G.  R.  Craw.  [17]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1910;  D:  21842;  George 
Rockhill  Craw,  Chicago.  44642 

Surgical  (A)  courtship;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
B.  F.  Horning. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Horning,  Denver ;  D :  11852, 
Dec.  3,  1907.  44643 

Surprisa;  a  spectacular  play,  by  E.  Robinson. 
©    Eugene    Robinson,    New    York;    1894: 
25085,  May  18.  44644 

Surprise  (A);  episode  in  1  scene,  by  Dorothy 
Usner  [i.  e.  D.  U.  Baxter]  [1],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1913;  D:  33493;  Dorothy 
Usner  Baxter,  Englewood,  N.  J.  44645 

Surprise  (line)  bien  agreable;  par  Georges 
Lignereux  et  Jean  Kolb.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jime  15,  1912;  D:  30011;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  44646 


Surprise    (The)    drill    book;    by    Marie    Irish. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Deuison.    101  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3710,  July 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  44647 

Surprise  (The)   of  Lowenstein.      See  Herman 
De   Ruyter. 

Surprise  party;  by  E.  W.  Blashfield. 

©  Evangeline  W.  Blashfield,  New  York; 
1899  :  43257,  July  3.  44648 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Wyman. 

25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Lincoln  Wyman,  Williams  Bridge, 
N.  Y.;  D:4433,  Dec.  26,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1903.  44649 


a  singing  and  dancing  vaudeville  sketch,  by 

Daniel     Healy.       4     p.       4°.       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Joseph  M.  Wood,  New  York;  D :  11193, 
Aug.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1907,  44650 

See  also  Masques  of  Cupid. 

Surprise  (A)  party  at  Brinkley's;  entertain- 
ment in  1  act,  by  Ward  Macauley.  Philadel- 
phia, Penn  publishing  co.,  1912.    36  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   14,    1912;   2c.    Sept.   6,   1912;   D: 
80750;  Penn.  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.        44651 

Surprise  (A)  party  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
See  Evening  (An)  with  Janice  Meredith. 

Surprised;  a  comedy  in  1  act  for  eight  female 
characters,  by  Clara  J.  Denton.  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1892.  11  p. 
16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892 :  13523, 
Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  44652 

Surprised  (A)  grumbler;  or.  How  Kriss  Krin- 
gle  made  a  convert,  by  Harry  Carleton  El- 
dridge. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,   O. ;   1898:63802, 
Oct.  31.  44853 

Surprised  (The)  inventor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.Hall.     [2],  83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  37946 ;  Burton  Hall, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  44653a 

Surprises;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Leona  Dal- 
rymple.  New  York.  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908. 
17  p.'   12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12138, 
Jan.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  44654 

Surprises  of  Sally;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
W.  Goddard.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   3,  1914;   D :  35901 ;   Star   com- 
pany. New  York.  44654a 

Surprising  surprise;  by  E.  Eliscu.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eliscu,  New  York  ;  D :  5990,  Dec. 
31,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  44655 


2252 


44656 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


44679 


Surrender  (The);  a  drama  in  1  act.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  E.  F.  Riggs,  New  Yorlj ;  1891 :  40361,  Nov. 
10 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  44656 

'drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  W.  Starkweather. 

52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  24018 ;  Bertha  Wil- 
liins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  44657 

dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  V.  Tyler  and 

Max  Saher.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911 ;  D :  24272  ;  G.  Vere  Ty- 
ler, Besonhurst,  N.  Y.  44658 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  V.  Tyler  and  M.  Saher. 

104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,    1913;    D:  32011;    G.    Vere 
Tyler  and  Max  Saber,  New  York.  44659 

Surrendered  hand  and  heart.     See  Engaged. 

Surrildy;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by 
M.  R.  McSpadden.  [4],  29  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   15,   1910;   D :  22817 ;   Mary   R. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  44660 

Surrounded  by  fire;  a  G.  A.  R.  war  drama  in  5 
acts,  interspersed  with  new  and  beautiful 
tableaux  [by]  T.  E.  Lang.     Salem,  1874. 

©  T.  E.  Lang,  United  States ;  1883 :  16760, 
Sept.  12.  44661 

Surveyor    (The);  by  J.  L.  Drug. 

©  J.  Leroy  Drug,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  10166, 
Mar.  18,  1907.  44662 

Surveyor's  will;  by  J.  C.  Frisch.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23.  1909 ;  D :  17525 ;  John  Carl 
Frisch,  Weehawken  Heights,  N.  J.  44663 

Survival  of  the  fittest;  4  acts  of  serious  drama, 
by  G.  H.  Atkinson.    141  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5, 1911 ;  D  :  24500 ;  George  Henry 
Atkinson,  New  York.  44664 

•  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Langley.     2  p.     f  °. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    24,    1911;    D :  24042 ;    Georgia 
Langley,  Los  Angeles.  44665 

Survivors  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V. 
Pettit.     [3],  121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.     18,     1911;     D:  25790;     Wm. 
Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  44666 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit.  [2],  117 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   26,    1912;    D:  31794;    William 
Vaughan  Pettit,  New  York.  44667 

Survivors  (The)  of  the  Consuelo;  farce  in  1 
act,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  Francis 
Baker  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  F.  H.  Wlieelan]  27 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    8,    1911;    D:  23886;    Fairfax 
Henry  Wbeelan,  San  Francisco.  44668 


Susan  how  could  you;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  J. 
Sullivan.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  16,  1914;   D :  39112 ;   Frank  J. 
Sullivan,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.  44668a 

Susanna;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  Jasper. 
Boston,  Mayhew  pub.  co.,  1908.  2  p.  1.,  100  p. 
8°. 

©  Walter  Jasper,  Boston ;  D :  12552,  Mar. 
16,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.  44669 

Susanna  at  Saratoga;  by  J.  M.  Clarke. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke,  West  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  10817,  June  20,  1907.  44670 

Susanna  ini  bade;  operetten  burleske  inSakten, 

■    von  Josef  Berger  und  Philipp  Weichand,  mu- 

sik  von  Fritz  Redl.    Munich,  M.  &  W.  Kohlers 

rubinverlag,    1911.      125    p.      12°.      [Libretto 

only] 

©   Apr.   15,   1911;    2c.   Apr.   21,   1911;    D: 
24017;  M.  &  W.  Kohlers  rubinverlag,  Munich. 

44671 

Susannah;  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  New  York,  E. 
Schuberth  &  co.,  1908.    7  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London,  England;  D: 
12264,  Jan.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1908.    44672 

Susan's  finish;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alice  C. 
Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909. 
13  p.    12°.    ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Oct.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  23. 1909 ;  D  :  17171 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  44673 

Susan's  gentleman;  by  Kate  Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J. 
Vermilye]     27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,  New  York;  D: 
12858,  Apr.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.    44674 

Susan's  sister;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  McMa- 
hon, 

©  John   R.   McMahon,   Brooklyn;   1900  A: 
30747,  Dec.  20.  44675 

Susceptible  Samuel;  or,  Money  talks,  a  Cape 
Cod  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Crowell. 

©    Joshua    F.    Crowell,    West    Yarmouth, 
Mass. ;  D  :  10011,  Feb.  23,  1907.  44676 

Susceptible  Smith;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Harris.     [1],  103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28922 ;  Elmer  Har- 
ris, Darien,  Conn.  44677 

Susette,  the  ropemaker's  daughter;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner. 

©  .L  N.  Long  and  H.  B.  Warner,  United 
States  ;  1880 :  17501,  Nov.  17.  44678 

Susi;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Franz  Martos, 
deutsche  bearbeitung  und  gesangstexte,  von 
.Julius  Wilhelm,  musik  von  A.  R§nyi.  Wien, 
F.  Bard  &  bruder,  1912.  32  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Dec.  20.  1912  ;  2c.  .Tan.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  32599 ; 
Franz  Bi'ird  &  bruder,  Vienna.  44679 


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44679 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


44700 


Susi — Continued. 

Same.       Soufflierbuch     samt     mis-en-sc&ne. 

154  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1913 ;  D :  33644 ;  Franz  Bard 

und  bruder,  Vienna.  44679a 

Susie;  comMie-operette  en  3  actes,  livret  de 
Maurice  Mareil,  musique  de  Vincent  Scotto. 
Paris,  Librairie  tli6atrale  Georges  Ondet,  1912. 
131  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  15,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31525  ; 
a.  Ondet,  Paris.  44680 

Susie,  queen  of  the  strikers;  an  original  drama, 
bv  L.  B.  Parker. 


Suspicion — Continued. 

an   Irish  musical   comedy   in  3  acts,   writ- 
ten and  composed  by  C.  P.  Brown. 

©  Charles  P.  Brown,  Brooklyn  ;  1878  :  12465, 
Oct.  29.  44690 

play  in  4  acts,  by  George  W.  Ward.     129  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909;  D :  17765 ;  George  W. 
Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn.  44691 

■ by    Guy   Francis. 


©  G.  Francis,  Cincinnati ;  1884 :  6123,  Mar. 
22.  44692 


©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago;  D :  9820,  Jan..     Suspicions;  farce  for  two  characters  in  1  act, 

by  H.  C.  Baker.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Charles  Baker,  Chicago;   D :  100, 
Jan.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1901.  44693 


21.  1907.  44681 

Susie  Smith;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Booth.    71  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   .John   Hunter  Booth,  New   Orleans;   D: 
9354,  Oct.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1906.      44683 

Suspect  (The) ;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Ed- 
gerly. 

©    Webster    Edgerly,    Washington;    1890: 
13712,  Apr.  25.  44683 

modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ward.    108  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909;  D :  17279 ;   George  W. 
Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn.  44684 

or,  A  brother's  hate,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

J.  P.  Hill. 

©   Joseph   P.   Hill,   Brooklyn;   1888:16070, 


June  4. 


44685 


Suspected  Agnes  and  Alice;-  an  original  emo- 
tional society  drama  in  5  acts  and  tableaux, 
by  M.  L.  Cummings. 

©  Minnie  Lehman  Cummings,  New  York ; 
1879:1.54.56,  Nov.  17.  44686 

Suspect's  (The)  daug'hter;  or.  The  rose  of  Bal- 
lymahon,  by  M.  O'Hea. 

©  Murphv  O'Hea.  Chicago  ;  1883  :  3.593,  Fell. 
24.  44687 

Suspended  animation;  1  act  comedietta,  by  Isa- 
bel M.  Lipshutz  and  J.  Woodall-Oliver.  5  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Woodall-Oliver,  New  York;   D:6169, 
Feb.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1905.  44688 

Suspicion;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Richter. 

[111]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915 :  D :  42058 ;  Closes  Rich- 
ter, Brooklyn.  44688a 

a   drama    in   3   acts,   by   George   Gladwyn 

Gale  (E.  S.  De  G.  Tompkins) 

©  Edward  Staats  De  Grote  Tompkins,  Kin- 
derhook,  N.  Y. ;  1891 :  19098,  May  25. 


44689 

2254 


Suspicioiis  (The)  bridegroom;  or.  The  empty- 
purse,  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  V.  Roche,  cover- 
title,  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1913 ;  D :  32292 ;  Elizabeth  V. 
Roche,  New  York.  44694 

Suspicious  (A)  wife;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
O.  Thomson.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Thomson,  Philadelphia;  1900;  A: 
7718,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  44695 

Suspicious  (The)  woman;  a  California  comedy, 
[by]    B.   L.  Hall. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Los  Angeles;  1894: 
38714,  Aug.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  44696 

Suspires  de  fraile;  opereta  bufa  en  1  acto.  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  [de]  A.  P[ernandez] 
Lepina  y  A.  Plafiiol,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Quislant  y  Carbonell.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1909.  35  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Antonio  F.  Lepina  y  Antonio  Plauiol,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  16134,  June  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23, 
1909.  44697 

Susto  (El)  gordo;  disparate  comico-lirico-cata- 
leptico,  letra  de  [Jose]  Jackson  Veyan  y 
[Agustin]  Sainz  Rodriguez,  musica  de  los 
maestros  Lleo  y  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1907.  21  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto  only] 

©  Jackson  Vevjln  y  Sainz  Rodriguez,  Ma- 
drid ;  D :  11486.  Oct.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  1907. 

44698 

Suttee;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Bolton.  121  p. 
4°.     Typewritt(m. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D :  32764 ;  Guy  Bol- 
ton, New  York.  44699 

Suwalka  (The)  financier;  by  M.  Franklin. 

©  Max  Franklin.  New  York;  1890:30408. 
Oct   2  44700 


44701 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


44717 


Suzanne;  com^die  en  1  acte. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899  :  12669, 
Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  44701 

play  of  the  Latin  Quarter,  Paris,  in  1  act, 

by  Raine  Bennett.     [2],  11  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1914;    D:  38426;    Eugene 
(I'Avigneau,  San  Francisco.  44701a 

Suzanne's  fate;  daughter  of  Roger  La  Honte, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  Roger  La  Honte,  a  do- 
mestic drama  in  2  pts.,  3  acts  each,  by  M.  E. 
Osbon  and  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  M.  E.  Osbon,  New  York,  and  P.  S.  M. 
Munro,  United  States ;  1889  :  33387,  Nov.  4. 

44702 

Suzanne's  secret  (II  segreto  di  Susanna);  in- 
terlude in  1  act,  after  the  J^reuch  of  Golisciaui, 
written  by  Max  Kalbeck,  composed  by  E. 
Wolf-Ferrari,  English  version  by  Claude  Ave- 
ling.  Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1911.  41  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  July  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D :  24863 ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  44703 

— — book    by    Max    Kalbeck,    English 

version  by  Claude  Aveling,  music  by  E.  Wolf- 
Ferrari.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer  [1911]  67 
p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of  opera 
librettos)     [French  and  English] 

©  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D  :  2559S  ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  44704 

Suzel;  comedy  in  3  acts,  with  music,  tr.  by  W.  T. 
Inglis. 

©  William  T.  Inglis.  Boston;  1882:19844, 
Nov.  23.  44705 

Suzette;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  La- 
tour,  libretto  from  a  French  source,  by  Oscar 
Weil.  Boston,  Alfred  Mudge  &  son,  1889.  69 
p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  E.  Pond,  Boston  ;  1889  :  11444,  Apr.  11 ; 
2c.  May  1.  44706 

drama  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  adapted  from 

the  Russian,  by  T.  W.  Caulfield  and  W.  E. 
Smith.    93  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Theo.  W.  Caulfield  and  William  E.  Smith, 
Brooklyn  ;  D  :  5070,  May  24,  1904  ;  2c.  May  24, 
1904.  44707 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Bernard  Fran- 
cis Moore.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903. 
47  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  3802, 
Aug.  7,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  44708 


—  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Max  Epstein,  mu- 
sik  von  Martin  Knopf.  Textbuch.  Berlin,  E. 
Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1909.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  17260 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  44709 


537i^— VOL  2—17- 


-38 


Suzette — Continued. 

piece  en  3  actes,  par  Brieux.     36  p.     illus. 

4°.     (L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  127,  3  octo- 

bre  1909) 

©    Oct.   30,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1909;    D: 

17544 ;  Brieux,  Paris.  44710 

Suzette  o'  th'  slums;  a  vaudeville  sketch  (mu- 
sical) by  Charles  Hodges.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Josephine  H.  Patton,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  D : 
15245,  Mar.  5,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.      44711 

Suzi;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
Otto  Hauerbach.  founded  on  the  Hungarian 
of  Franz  Martos,  music  by  Aladdr  R6nyi. 
[102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1914  ;  D :  38581 ;  Otto  Hauer- 
bach, New  York.  44711a 

-operetta  in  3  acts,  book  by  Franz  Martos, 

music  by  Aladar  RSnyi.     [63]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914 ;  D :  36839 ;  Edward  F. 
Rush,  New  York,  44711b 

Suzy;  comedie  en  1  acte,  [par]  Audr6  Barde. 
Paris,  Georges  Ondet,  1909.  47  p.  12°.  (Re- 
pertoire du  theatre  des  Capucines) 

©  Sept.  1.  1909 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909 ;  D  :  16708 ; 
Georges  Ondet,  Paris.  44712 

Svanhild.  See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Henrik 
Ibsen. 

Svengalied  (The)  doll.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  La  Velle,  New  York;  1899:6966, 
Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20.  44713 

Swallow  (The)     See  Golondrina  (La) 

Swallow  (A)  flew  over  the  ocean;  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Wriest.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D:  17386;  John  M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  44714 

Swallows  (The)     See  Ambition's  victim. 

Swami  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts, by  C.  E.  Banks. 
68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Eugene  Banks,  Seattle  ;  D :  14107, 
Oct.  1,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.  [Note:  This 
play  was  produced  on  the  stage  under  the 
title.  The  idols]  44715 

play   in  4  acts,  by   Robert   Sterrett.      [3], 

118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1913 ;  D :  35398 ;  R.  M.  Ster- 
rett, Jamaica,  N.  Y.  44716 

[Swamp  (The);  play,  by  B.  Liber] 

New  York,  Grayzel  &  co.,  1913.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1913 ;  D :  32675 ; 
B.  Liber,  New  York.  44717 

2255 


,irwpK 


44718 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


4473-; 


Swamp  (The)  angel;  or,  The  river  gamblers, 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Hickman.  32 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1911;  D:  24045;  Guy  Hick- 
man, Kansas  City,  Mo.  44718 

Swamp  angels;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  C.  Jotinston. 

©    Orson    Clifford    Johnston,    New    York; 
1896:63587,  Nov.  21.  44719 

or,  The  outlaws  of  the  Carolinas,  a  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Macdouough  and  H.  H. 
Leech. 

©  Thos.  B.  Macdonough  and  Harry  Hare- 
wood  Leech,  New  York  ;  1872  :  3184,  Mar.  29. 

44720 


Swamp    (The)    demons, 
of  Carolina. 


See   Outlaws    (The) 


Swamp  (The)  Fox. 
dramatic  form. 


See  Historical  stories  in 


Swamp  (The)  girl;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Poyn- 
ter.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909;  D :  17133.;  Beulah 
Poynter,  New  York.  44721 

Swamps  of  Louisiana;  by  J.  Purnell. 

©  .John  Purnell,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  1898  :  39115, 
.Tune  27.  [For  copies  reed,  see  59117,  Oct.  18, 
1897]  44722 

■  Same.     Ms. 

©  .Tohu  Purnell,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1897: 
59117,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Nov. 
1;  2e.  .June  27,  1898.     (Printed)  44723 

Swan  (The)  and  the  eagle;  a  historical  drama 
in  6  acts,  by  M.  Butterfield. 

©  Marie  Butterfield,  Chicago  ;  D :  1388.  Feb. 
3,  1902.  44724 

Swan  from  Sweden;  an  anglo-Swedish  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Hart. 

©  Harry  Hart.  Buffalo;  1894:53937,  Nov. 
19.  44725 

Swan  (The)  of  Avon;  a  play,  tragical,  comical, 
historical,  pastoral,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ryer. 

©  George  Ryer,  United  States ;  1871 :  9061. 
Sept.  28.  44726 

Swan  song.     Sec  Plays:  Anton  Tchekoff. 

Swan  Swanson;  a  Swedish  comedy  drama  in  4 
a(.'ts,  by  C.  E.  Hand. 

©  Charles  E.  Hand,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. ; 
1891 :  4.577,  Feb.  12.  44727 

Swan  (The)  woman;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul 
Prester  Temple  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis] 
[52]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
12542.  Mar.  4.  1908 ;  2c.  July  9.  1908.       44728 


Swan  white;  a  fairy  drama,  by  August  Strind- 
berg,  tr.  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.  Philadelphia, 
Brown  brothers,  1909.    viii,  9-107  p.    8°. 

©  Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia;  D :  14868, 
Jan.  21,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  44729 

See  also  Plays;  by  August  Striudberg. 

Swap  (The);  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  G.  Webster. 
[1],  11  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  31924 ;  Stella  G.  Web- 
ster, Seattle.  44730 

Swashbuckler  (The);  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  C.  D.  Vallette. 

©  Clair  D.  Vallette,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59933, 
Oct.  22.  44731 

Swastika;  a  musical  legend  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Anthony  and  A.  F.  Kales.  [100]  p.  4^  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Earle  C.  Anthony  and  Arthur  F.  Kales, 
Los  Angeles ;  D :  8795,  July  9,  1906 ;  2c.  July 
9,  1906.  44732 

Same.    [10],   74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  Earle  C.  Anthony  and  Arthur  F.  Oakes, 
Cal. ;  D :  12926,  May  7,  1908 ;  2c.  May  7,  1908. 

44733 

— — musical  play,  by  W.  B.  Young.  [37]  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Wm.  B.  Young,  Chicago;  D :  12741,  Apr. 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1908.  44734 

Swat  that  fly.     See  Very  (A)  vain  Venus. 

Swat  the  fly;  fantastic  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gates. 
[2].  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914;  D:  36748;  Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  44734a 

1    act    fantasy,    by    Eleanor    Gates.      New 

York,  Arrow  pub.  co.,  1916.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1915;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D: 
40403 ;  Arrow  pub.  co..  New  York.  44734b 

Swede  (The)  and  the  meriy  widow;  dramatic 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  H.  Ames.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38423;  Perley 
Henry  Ames,  Rockland,  Me.  44734c 

Swede  (A)  in  Ar-Kan-Saw;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Roush.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Chns.  M.  Roush,  Des  Moines ;  D :  7509, 
Oct.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1905.  44735 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Roush.     [2],  52  p. 

t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1913;  D:  33434;  Charle>^  M. 
Roush.  Des  Moines.  44736 

Swede  (The)  yumped  his  yob;  a  Swedish  dia- 
lect farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.'  Bert. 

©  Leslie  Winfield  Bert,  New  York;  D: 
2926.  Jan.  29,  1903.  44737 


2256 


44738 


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44755 


Swedish  help  preferred;  1  act  comedietta,  by 
Gus  Heege. 

©  Phillip  Heege,  Chicago;  D:3467,  May 
21,  1903.  44738 

Sweeney's  (The)  Christmas  eve;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  T.  Clark.     [2],  21  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915;  D:  39581;  William  T. 
Clark,  Madison,  Me.  44738a 

Sweeney's  sacrifice;  drama  of  the  baseball  field, 
by  F.  A.  Crippen  and  H.  Schwartz.  [1],  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1912;  D:  31638;  Frank  A. 
Crippen,  Covington,  Ky.,  and  Hubbard 
Schwartz,  Dayton,  Ky.  44739 

Sweep  (The),  the  waif  and  the  boot-black. 
See  Tattered  Tom. 

Sweet  alyssum.;  by  I.  L.  Howard  and  J.  C.  Mac- 
millan.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910;  D:  20149;  Ida  Luona 
Howard  aud  Jeane  Campbell  Macmillan, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  44740 

dramatization  of  Charles  Major's  story,  by 

M.  Keightley.     [3],  18  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25657  ;  Mabel  Keight- 
ley, South  Bend,  Ind.  44741 

Sweet  bells  of  Venice;  operetta  sketch  in  2  acts, 
book,  lyrics  and  music,  by  Marie  Rich.  [4],  55 
p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  31371 ;  Marie  Rich 
Rockwood,  Indianapolis.  44742 

Sweet  clover;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P. 
Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York ;  D :  1186,  Dec.  16,  1901.  44743 

Sweet  (The)  Elysium  club;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Alice  E.  Ives,  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1902.    17  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1608,  Mar. 
19,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1902.  44744 

Sweet  (The)  family;  a  burlesque  musical  enter- 
tainment, by  W.  D.  Felter.  New  York,  H. 
Roorbach,  1892.  20  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  58]) 
[Words  only] 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York  ;  1892  :  49004, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  44745 

Sweet  (The)  g'irl;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German  of  Alexander 
Landesberg  and  Leo  Stein,  by  A.  Demain 
Grance.     [125]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Ben  Tieber,  Vienna,  and  Robert 
Arthur,  London;  D :  2166,  July  29,  1902;  2c. 
July  29, 1902.  [Note :  Author  given  on  copy  as 
A.  Demain  Grange]  44746 


Sweet  (The)  girl  graduate;  comedy  monologue, 
by  L.  B.  Griffin. 

©  Lucia  B.  Griffin,  New  York ;  1899 :  34950, 
May  24.  44747 

humorous  monologue  for  a  lady,  by  Pauline 

Phelps.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  pub.  and  sup- 
ply CO.,  1900.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  and  supply  co.. 
New  York ;  1900  A :  8304,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  June  9. 

44748 

Sweet  (The)  girl  graduates;  a  farce  in  3  acts 
and  an  epilogue,  by  H.  R.  Woodman.     44  p. 
.  8°.    Printed. 

©   Hannah   Rea   Woodman,    Des   Moines; 
D :  1364,  Jan.  29,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1902. 

44749 

Sweet  (The)  girl  graduate's  dream.  See  Up- 
to-date  America. 

Sweet  home;  a  drama  consisting  of  a  prologue 
and  5  acts,  by  J.  Burnside. 

©  Jeah  Burnside,  New  York;  1877:8881, 
Aug.  2.  44750 

(La  vie  de  f  amille) ;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 

Laurenciu    [i.    e.    Paul   Aim6   Chapelle    Lau- 
rencin] 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886  :  19926,  Sept.  3.  44751 

Sweet  in  memoriam;  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  McVean.  91  p.  4^  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1910 ;  D :  17865 ;  George  Mc- 
Vean, Richmond.  44752 

Sweet  Inniscarra,   on  the  banks  of  the  Lee; 

an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Pitou. 

©  Augustus  Pitou,  New  York ;  1896 :  69576, 

Dec.  22.  44753 

Sweet  Jasmine;  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Montagu 

[i.  e.  M.  M.  Hubges]     83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marie    Montagu,    New    York;    D:3516, 

May  23,  1903 ;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  44754 

Sweet  Kitty  Bellairs;  comedy  of  the  heart  in  4 
acts,  founded  on  Egertou  Castle's  book.  The 
hath  comedy,  by  D.  Belasco.  202  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42698;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  44754a 

Sweet  lavender;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero.  Boston,  ^Valter  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1893] 
184  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London ;  1893 :  51078, 
Nov.  16 ;  2c.  pt.  1,  Nov.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.    44755 

Sweet  (A)  little  play;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Grace 
Isabel  Colbron.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  4, 1915  ;  D :  40844 ;  Hans  Bartsch, 
New  York.  44755a 


2257 


44756 


DKAMATTC   COMPOSITIONS 


44780 


Sweet  marjoram;  comic  opera  libretto,  by  J.  E. 
Middleton.     [1],  129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1912;  D:  31006;  J.  Edgar 
Middleton,  Toronto,  Canada.  44756 

Sweet-meat  (The)  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [2],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic  .Feb.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39748 ;  Ruth  Coui- 
lort  Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  44756a 

Sweet  Miss  Linda;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Nash.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28. 1913 ;  D  :  33352  ;  Ellen  Frances 
Nash,  New  York.  4475*7 

Sweet  peas;  a  flower  play,  by  Harriette  Wilbur. 
Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1908.  cover- 
title,  3  p.  12°.  (Harriette  Wilbur's  series  of 
flower  plays) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  13887,  Sept. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1908.  44758 

Sweet  persecution;  by  P.  Hart. 

©  Phoebe  Hart,  London ;  D :  5912,  Dec.  15, 
1904.  44759 

Sweet  revenge;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  O. 
Richmond. 

©  Carolyn  Olive  Richmond,  Rogers  Park, 
111. ;  1892  :  44007,  Oct.  29.  44760 

Sweet  Rose  of  Briar  Gulch;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  K.  R.  Dillon.    Shawnee,  Okl.    36  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1909 ;  D :  172.54 ; 
Kate  Rose  Dillon,  St.  Louis.  44761 

Sweet  Savannah;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Paul 
Dresser. 

©    Howlev,    Haviland    &    co.,    New    York; 
1898  :  58035,  Oct.  3.  44762 

Sweet  Shandon  bells;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Le  Soir. 

©  George  Le  Soir,  New  York ;  D :  3213.  Mar. 
3.  1903.  44763 

Sweet  simplicity;  a  drama,  by  Harry  R.  Ire- 
son. 

©  Pearl  C.  Seward,  United  States;  1897: 
448,  Jan.  2.  44764 

Sweet  sixteen;  comedy  drama,  by  J.  B.  Wills. 

©  John  Buchanan  Wills,  Atlantic  City ;  D : 
2053,  June  26,  1902.  44765 

— — ■  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  F.  L.  Greenwood. 
©  Fred  L.  Greenwood, Chicago;  1881:10812, 


July  12. 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Young. 


44766 


Sweet  sixteen — Continued. 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Burk- 

hardt.      [2],   46   p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Addison   Burkhardt,   Chicago;    D :  6667, 
May  15,  1905 ;  2c.  May  15,  1905.  44768 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  York;   D :  879, 
Sept.  20,  1901.  44769 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Bates. 

©  Rosa  Bates,  New  York ;  1877 :  5898,  May 
15.  44770 

a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed.  W. 


Rowland  and  E.  Clifford. 

©  Edwin  Clifford,  Oshkosh    Wis.;   D :  989, 
Oct.  21.  1901.  44771 

Sweet  sixth  sense;  drama,  by  F.  Bailey. 

©  Fenner  Bailey.  Reading,  Mi^h. ;  D  :  14822. 
Jan.  16,  1909.  44772 

Sweet  (The)  swan  of  Avon;  or  The  man 
Shakespeare,  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C.  Williamson. 
[86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Coroliu  Crawford  Williamson,  St,  Louis ; 
D  :  6016,  Jan.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  19"  )5.    44773 

Sweet  (The)  tormentor;  a  comedy-tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  G.  Temple. 

©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;  1893 :  41896, 
Sept.  16.  44774 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  stage  ed.,  by  J.  G.  Tem- 


ple. 

©  J.  Gordon  Temple,  Denver ;  1893 :  56568. 
Dec.  21.  44775 

Sweet  Violet;  musical  comedy  In  2  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Casad.  [100]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

®  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  25582  ;  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  New  York.  44776 

Sweet  violets;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  J.  Bell. 

©  Eleanor  Lane  Bell,  New  York;  1889: 
15972,  May  27.  44777 

Sweetbrier;  a  comedy,  by  S.  E.  Friedhold. 

©  Stella  E.  Friedhold,  Boston ;  1893 :  28979. 
.Tune  17.  44778 

or.  The  flower  girl  of  New  York,  a  drama 

in  6  acts,  by  Lizzie  May  Elwyn.     Clyde,  O., 
Ames'    publishing    co.,     1889.      31    p.      12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  266]) 
1889 :  33703,  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  44779 


©    Edwin    Young,    Staunton,    Va. ;    1888: 
10709,  Apr.  13.  44767 

2258 


Sweetest  (The)  birdland;  by  J.  L.  Dellenbaugh. 
©   Jesse   Laubie   Dellenbaugh,    Salem,    O. ; 
1900  A  :  18582,  July  27.  44780 


44780 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


44803 


Sweetest  girl  in  Arizona;  romantic  drama  of 
western  life  in  4  acts.  1)5'  W.  C  Herman. 
Cliicago,  The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915. 
[74]    p.     f°.     Mimeograplied. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24.  1915 ;  D :  42562 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  44780a 

Sweetest  (The)  g-irl  in  Dixie;  a  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  F.   Slemons. 

©    Fi'eda    Slemons.    Monticello,    Ark. ;    D : 
11163,  Aug.  12.  ]  907.  44781 

8anir.     [32]  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©    Freda    Slemons,    Monticello.    Ark. ;    D : 
7797,  .Tan.  2.  1906 :  2c.  .Tan.  2.  1906.         44782 

Sweetest  (The)  girl  in  Paris;  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  A.  Burkhardt.  [40]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3.    1910;    D :  21731 ;    Addison 
Burkhardt,  Chicago.  44783 

Sweetest  (The)  girl  of  all;  or,  Where  sweet 
magnolias  bloom,  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  <;.  Hickniiin.     [66]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©    Guv    Hickman.    Keokuk.    la.;    D:  12942, 
May  11.  1908;  2c.  May  11.  1908.  44784 

Sweetest  (The)  sin;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Woods. 

©  Walter  Woods.  Erie,  Pa.;  D :  4.340,  Dec. 
3,  1905.  44785 

Sweetheart;  a  comedietta  in  1  act  and  4  scenes, 
by  E.  C.  Haara.    IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Elise    Camille    Haara,    San    Francisco ; 
I) :  12114,  .Tan.  3,  1908;  2c.  .Tan.  3,  1908. 

44786 

Sweethearts;  by  E.  H.  Meyer. 

©  Emma  Herey  Meyer.  Denver ;  D :  13565. 
Aug.  8.  1908.  44787 

— — -by  Erwin  Connelly. 

©  Erwin  Connelly,  Chicago ;  D :  10607,  May 
21.  1907.  44788 

■ •  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  by  H.  B.  Smith 

and  Fred  De  Gresac,  lyrics  by  Robert  B. 
Smith,  music  by  Victor  Herbert.  [124]  p. 
4".     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1913;   D :  32987 ;   Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  44789 

play  in  1  act.  by  Emma  Herey  Meyer  (E.  H. 

Denison)     18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1913 ;  D :  33090 ;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte,  Mont.  44790 

or.  All  for  love,  an  original  musical  duet 

and  dialogue,   by  B.  Newcomb. 

©    Bobby    Newcomb     Philadelphia;    1876: 
3156,  Mar.  14.  44791 

— —  See  also  After  thirty  years. 


Sweethearts'  company  (limited);  a  dramatic 
composition,  by  Arthur  James  Pegler. 

©  Bertha  Maud  Pratt  and  Joseph  Andrew 
Bruederly,  jr.,  Minneapolis  ;  1898  :  15373.  Mar. 
4;  2c.  Apr.  11.  44792 

Sweethearts  once  but  now  we're  parted;  a 
drtima  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  82  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D ;  12058,  Jan.  3.  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3.  1908. 

44793 

Swell  (A)  affair;  burlesque  in  3  acts  or  scenes, 
by  Harry  Emerson. 

©  B.  A.  Myers.  New  York ;  D :  112,  Feb.  4. 

1901.  44794 

•  libretto  and  music,  by  W,  F.  Burns. 

©  Wm.  Fischer  Burns.  Boston ;  1892 :  1573, 
Jan.  8.  44795 

•  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  introducing  a 

burlesque  boxing  finale,  bv  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  14  p.  12". 
(On  cover:  The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7083, 
Aug.  9.  1905 :  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  44796 

Swell  (The)  cracksman;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
John  T.  Mclntyre.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1906.    12  p.    12". 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia;  D :  9276, 
Oct.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  1906.  44797 

Swept  ty  fire  to  fame  and  fortune.  See  Talla- 
boo. 

Swi§ta  Dorota,  P.  M.;  dramat  w  5  odslonach, 
przez  K.  F.  Slominskiego.  Chicago,  Nakladem 
autora,  1900. 

©  Casimir  F.  Slominski,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
16550.  July  5 ;  2c.  July  5.  44798 

Swift  (A)  proposition;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  7  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Gorman  and  Estella  West,  New 
York;    D :  1271.    Jan.    11,    1902;    2c.    Jan.    11. 

1902.  44799 

■  a  monologxie,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.    Chicago. 

T.  S.  Denison.  1905.     9  p.     12°.     (On  cover: 
Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  7025, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  44800 

Swift-Wing,  the  Cherokee;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Templeton.     1  p.  1.,  10  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Herminie  Templeton,  Chicago  ;  D  :  3016, 
Feb.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  44801 

Swifty;  or.  The  wonderful  dream,  by  R.  C- 
MacCulloch.    6  p.     f .    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  MacCulloch.  New  York;  D: 
4956,  Apr.  29,  1904 ;  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1904 ;  Ic.  INIav 
27,  1904.  44803 


2259 


44802 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44821 


Swig-gy,  the  dip;  comedy  dramatic  play  in  1 
net,  by  Aaron  Ross.  [l],18p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915;   D:  39623;   Josephine 
Ross,  New  York.  44802a 

Swimming  (The)  courier.     tSce  Huascar. 

Swimming  (The)  girl;  a  comic  opera  iu  3  acts, 
libretto  by  J.  M.  Leveque,  music  by  H.  Wehr- 
niann. 

©   J.   M.   Leveque  and  Henry   Wehrmanu, 
New  Orleaijs ;  D  :  2249,  Aug.  7,  1902.        44803 

Swindlers  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick 
Lawrence  and  AValter  Linn.  [134]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  F.  Lawrence,  Chicago ;  D :  11823,  Nov.  29, 
1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  44804 

play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  S.  Stodart.     [130]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.5,  1915;  D:  39996;  Robert.  S. 
Stodart,  New  York.  44804a 

Swineherd  (The);  dramatic  composition  from 
Hans  Andersen's  tale,  by  E.  Guerrier.  (In 
S.  E.  G.  news,  v.  3,  no.  6,  Apr.  10,  1915) 

©   Apr.   12,   1915;   2c.   May   14,   1915;    D: 
40664  ;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  44804b 

Swing  (A)  with  the  governor;  a  playlet,  by 
W.  W.  Steiner.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  W.  Steiner,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11242, 
Aug.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  44805 

Swiss  (The)  patriots;  a  scene  from  Wilhelm 
Tell,  tr.  from  the  German  by  J.  Schafer. 

©  Joseph  Schafer,  Valley  City,  N.  D. ;  1898 : 
3G354,  June  13 ;  2c.  July  6.  44805  a 

Switch  board;  comedy  without  actors,  by  E. 
Wallace.     [3],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32411 ;  Edgar  Wal- 
lace, London.  44806 

Switched  off;  a  temperance  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Lizzie  May  Elwyn. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1899:393.51, 
June  15;  2c.  June  15.  44807 

Switching  the  deal;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Spiegel. 
[1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1914 ;  D :  36150 ;  Don  Spiegel, 
New  York.  44807a 

Sword  and  crozier;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Indridi 
Einarsson,  authorized  tr.  from  the  Icelandic 
by  Lee  M.  Hollander.  (In  Poet  lore.  v.  23,  no. 
4,'  July-Aug.  1912;  periodical  ©  Oct.  IS,  1912; 
2c.  Oct.  18,  1912;  B:  259833;  Poet  lore  co.. 
Boston)  44808 

Sword  (The)  and  queue.  See  German  classics 
of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries. 


Sword  and  scepter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  E. 
Studebaker,  jr. 

©  Peter  PI  Studebaker,  jr.,  San  Francisco; 
1899 :  24034,  Apr.  5.  44809 

or,  Paul  Jones  a  sea  king,  a  romantic  play 

in  4  acts  witii  scenic  tableau,  by  C.  E.  Nixon 
and  Stanley  Wood. 

©  Charles  E.  Nixon,  Ciiicago;  D:4411,  Dec. 
21,  1903.  44810 

Sword  and  signal;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Palmer.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Harvey    Palmer,    Milwaukee; 
1899 :  68419,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  44811 

Sword  (The)  decides;  ))y  R.  S.  Tiuney.  7  p.  8°, 
Printed. 

.    ©  Roy   S.  Tinney,   Jersey  City;   D :  12588, 
Mar.  20,  1908 ;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  44812 

Sword  (A)  in  the  air;  by  R.  B.  Caffray. 

©  Ruben  B.  Caffray,  New  York ;  D :  1996, 
June  10,  1902.  44813 

Sword  (The)  maker  of  Paris;  an  original,  his- 
torical, romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Strassburg.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten". 

©   Ic.    July   31,    1909;    D:  16431;    Charley 
Frederick  Strassburg,  Louisville.  44814 

Sword  (The)  of  Bunker  Hill;  melodrama,  by 
E.   S.   L.  Thompson. 

©   E.    S.    L.   Thompson,   Muncie,    Ind. ;    D: 
15736,  Apr.  29,  1909.  44815 

Sword  (The)  of  chivalry;  by  Iv.  H.  Cowan. 

©    L.    H.    Cowan,    Chevy    Chase,    Md. ;    D: 
10397,  Apr.  23,  1907.  44816 

Sword  (The)  of  Damocles;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans;  D: 
8149,  Mar.  12,  1906.  44817 


—  a  drama  in  4  :icts,  l)y  M.  Townsend. 

©  aiargarot   Townsetid,   Now   York;   1889: 
21234,  July  9.  44818 

an  original  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 


Vescelius  Sheldon. 

©   Louise   Vescelius    Sheldon,    New   Y''ork; 
1892  :  3971,  Jan.  25.  44819 

Sword  (The)  of  Ferrara;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Brownell. 

©  Atherton  Brownell,  New  York;  D:4372, 
Dec.  5,  1903.  44820 

Sword  (The)  of  Gettysburg;  a  patriotic  di*ama 
iu  1  act,  by  E.  li.  McDowell.    Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   L.    McDowell,   St.   Louis;   1897: 
35448,  June  14 ;  2c.  June  14.  44821 


Sword  (The)  of  his  fathers, 
breaker. 


See  Tmst  (The) 


2260 


44822 


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44842 


Sword  (The)  of  justice;  u  drama  in  1  net,  by 
J.  Fan-ell.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909;  D :  16549 ;  John  Par- 
rel!, Bedford  Station,  N.  Y.  44822 

Sword  (The)  of  liberty;  romantic'  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  II.  Fo.ster.  [Ill]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Carlton  R.  Foster,  Boston  ;  D  :  3933,  Sept. 
14,  1903:  2c.  Sept.  14.  1903.  44823 

Sword  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  T. 
Dargan.     [2],  73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7.  1911 ;  D  :  23-579  ;  Olive  Tilford 
Par^^an.  New  York.  44824 

Sword  (The)  of  parliament;  by  S.  H.  Church. 
©  Samuel  Harden  Church,  Pittsburgh ;  D : 
35.56,  June  8.  1903.  44825 

Sword  (The)  of  the  king;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Vallance. 

©  Charlie  Fdwin  Vallance,  Elkhart.  Ind. ; 
1900  A  :  29753,  Dec.  7  ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1901.    44826 

Sword  (The)  of  the  sea;  or,  Vengeance  is  mine, 
by  W.  Aspinwall.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woolsev  Aspinwall.  New  York  ;  D :  3475, 
Mav  15,  19(»3;  Ic.  May  15,  1903;  Ic.  July  1. 
1903.  44827 

Sword  (The)  of  vengeance;  or,  The  power  of 
revenge,  by  T.  B,  Alexander. 

©  Thomas  B.  Alexander,  Put-in-Bay,  O. ; 
D  :  3265,  Apr.  9,  1903.  44828 

Sword-player  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  William 
r>evereux.     [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.5,  1914;  D :  38121 ;  A^nes 
I)evereux.  New  York.  44828a 

Sword  points;  a  drama,  by  G.  C.  Bancroft.  San 
Francisco,  The  Bancroft  company,  1890. 

©  Genevieve  Cox  Bancroft.  San  Francisco; 
1 890  : 1.3121,  Apr.  21.  44829 

Swords  are  trumps;  by  N.  H.  Mason. 

©  Norman  Howell  Mason,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. :  L» :  13983,  Oct.  3,  1908.  44830 

Swords  drawn;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  J.  M.  Hart.     [101]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  J.  M.  Hart,  New  York ;  D :  1160, 
Dec.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1901.  44831 

a  romantic  historical  play  of  the  times  of 


James  II  of  England  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hai't. 
[180]  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edgar  Hart.  New  York  ;  D  :  4301,  Nov.  25, 
1903;  2c.  Jan.  23.  1904.  44832 

• 

Swords  points;  a  drama,  by  G.  G.  Bancroft.    San 
Francisco.  The  Bancroft  company,  1890. 

©  Genevieve  C.   Bancroft,   San  Francisco ; 
1890 :  34702,  Nov.  4.  44833 


Sworn  (A)  revenge;  a  western  tragic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  T.  Tolson. 

©  Thomas  Tolson,  Boston ;  1897 :  7555,  Jan. 
27.  44834 

—  Same.     [2],  26  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    21,    1914;    D:  38359;    Tolson 
Shepherd  Eland,  Troy,  N.  Y.  44834a 

Syb;  or.  Life  in  the  Sierras,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Richard  L.  Green. 

©  Minnie  Wallace,  New  York;  1882:4638, 
Mar.  24.  44835 

Sybella  of  the  bridges;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Hutton. 

©  Ethelyn  Emery  Hutton,  New  York;  D: 
8185,  Mar.  12,  1906.  44836 

Sybil;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Brody  and 
Franz  Martos,  English  version  and  lyrics  by 
Harry  Graham,  music  by  Victor  Jacobi.  Lon- 
don, Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1915.  91  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Nov.   24,   1915;    Ic.   Nov.   26.   1915;    D: 
42357 ;  Chappell  &  co..  ltd.,  London.      44836a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Bangs. 

©    McKendree    Bangs,    New    York;    1898: 
42732,  July  16.  44837 

or.     Circumstantial    evidence,    5    acts,    a 

dramatization  of  All  Hallow-eve  mystery,  by 
P].   E.   Sherman. 

©  Ellen  E.  Sherman,  Buffalo ;  1872 :  12671. 
iVc.  2.  44838 

Sybil  Mortimer;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  V.  M. 
Delmaine.    35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Vera  M.  Delmaine,  Boston ;  D :  9194,  Oct. 
5,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906.  44839 

Sybil  (The)  of  Castille.     ^ee  Mariquita. 

Sybille;  n  fragment,  by  B.  H.  Williams.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  H.  Williams,  Danielson,  Conn. ; 
D  :  2762,  Dec.  23,  1902  ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1902. 

44840 

Sybil's  (The)  cave;  a  melodrama,  by  George 
Toile  [pseud,  of  L.  C.  Schem] 

©  Lida  C.  Schem,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ;  D :  810. 
Aug.  14,  1901.  44841 

Sybil's  sacrifice.     See  Rookwood. 

Sybiracy;  dramat  w  4  aktach  w  pi^ciu  odslonach 
oryginalnie  napisany,  przez  Ant.  Zdzieblows- 
kiego.  Chicago,  Drukiem  i  nakladera  Wl. 
Dyniewicza.  1894. 

©    W.    Dyniewicz,     Chicago ;     1894 :  34243. 
June  29 ;  2c.  Nov.  15.  44842 


2261 


44843 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44863 


Sydney  Carton;  a  tale  of  two  cities,  dramatized 
from  Charles  Dickens'  novel  by  James  W. 
Ilarkins,  jr.  [Holyoke,  Mass.,  M.  J.  Doyle 
printing  co.,  1900]  86,  [7]  p.  12°.  (Shea 
dramatic  series) 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea,  Belfast,  Me.;  1900  A: 
137S7,  June  2 ;  2c.  June  2.  44843 

or,  A  tale  of  two  cities,  dramatic  version 

of  Charles  Dickens'  work  of  the  same  title,  by 
G.  H.  Neumann. 

©  Gustav  H.  Neumann,  Philadelphia  ;  1877  : 
5464,  May  5.  44844 

'Sylums  vs.  fresh  air;  pathos  monologue  for 
l)oy,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1914]  p.  123-130.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Stanley  Schell 's  sketches) 

©  Mar.   21,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   30,   1914;    A: 
372086 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

44844a 

Sylvan  (The)  crucible;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Graves.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1914;  D:  37010;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  44844b 

Sylvana,  her  romantic  life;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Dimitri  Carjiat.    120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   26,   1912;    D:  28913;    Demetre 
Beraud,  New  York.  44845 

Sylvanus;  play  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  E.  B. 
Kealing.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  29371 ;  Ethel  Black 
Kealing,  Indianapolis.  44846 

Sylvester;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Reese. 

©  Theo.   11.   Reese,   Davenport,   la.;   1896: 
19089,  Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  44847 


Sylvester   (The)   night   dream. 
Heilbronn. 


See  Kate  of 


Sylvia;  a  coiriic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 
.Tnnsson. 

©  Augustus  Ludvig  Jansson,  West  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.;  1897:47193,  Aug.  23.  44848 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  D.  Beattie.     [116]  p. 
f°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  John  Douglas  Beattie.  London,  Ontario ; 
D :  899,  Sept.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1901. 

44849 

—  or,  Love  and  temptation,  a  romantic  spec- 
tacular drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Sohlke. 

©  Augusta  Sohlke,  Nev/  York ;  1877 :  14520, 
Dec.  13.  44850 


—  or,  Taken  at  the  flood,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Leroy. 

©    Ida    Hermann,    Sau    Francisco;    1875: 
11355,  Oct.  30.  44851 


Sylvia — Continued. 

^or.   The  May  queen,   an  ope;  a  in  3  acts, 

music  by  Reginald  de  Koven,  libretto  bv  H.  B. 

Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Chicago;  1894:55567, 
Nov.  28.  44852 

Sylvia's  aunts:  a  farce  in  2  scenes  for  female 
chMracters  only,  by  Dorothy  Waldo.  Boston. 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  14342, 
Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  44853 

Sylvia's  slippers:  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  C.  De- 
friez.    115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1913;  D :  32709 ;  Grace  C. 
Defriez,  Brookline,  Mass.  44854 

Sylvia's  wedding-day;  a  sketch,  by  C.  W. 
Tackeuberg.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg.  Cincinnati ; 
1900  A :  10762.  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  30.  44855 
Sylvie;  ou,  La  curieuse  d'amour,  pi6ce  en  4  actes, 
do  A.  Hermant.    1  p.  1.,  S3  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  1900  A :  29100. 
Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  30.  44856 

Symbol  (The)  of  the  rose;  a  melodrama  of  the 
American  Revolution,  by  W.  N.  Freeman. 

©  William  Neelv  Freeman,  Germantown, 
Pa. ;  D  :  3605,  June  17.  1903.  44857 

■  or.  The  romance  of  Harvey  Birch,  a  drama 

of   the   American    Revolution,    in   4   acts,   by 
W.  N.  Freeman. 

©  William  Neely  Freeman,  Germantown, 
Philadelphia  ;  D :  4612,  Feb.  12,  1904.      44858 

Sympathetic  (The)  doctor;  comedv  in  1  act,  by 
C.  G.  Loeb  and  F.  INTandel.  [9]  p.  f°.  Typo- 
written. 

©  Charles  Gerson  Loeb  and  Frank  Mandel, 
San  Francisco;  D :  6G09,  May  1,  1905;  2c. 
May  1,  1905.  44859 

Sympathetic  (A)  man;  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  A.  Epps,  New  York;  D :  4324,  Nov. 
27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1903.  44860 

Sympathetic  souls;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Euggne  Scribe,  by 
Svdney  Grundy.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1900.  19  p.  12°. 
(French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  33) 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  1900  A :  25458, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901 ;  Ic.  June  5,  1906. 

44861 
Sympathy;  by  R.  K.  Snow. 

©  Robert  Keith  Snow,  Boston;  D:S327, 
Apr.  9,  1906.  44862 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Landred  Lewis. 

©  Alban  Greaves,  Leakesville,  N.  C. ;  1887 : 
19970,  Aug.  4.  44863 


2262 


44864 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


44884 


Sympathy  (A)  concert;  couietly  iu  1  act,  by  Y. 
DeW.  Kaplan.    13  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1910 ;  D :  20558 ;  Ysabel  De- 
Wltte  Kaplan,  Englewood,  N.  J.  44864 

Sympathy  game;  play  iu  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Seager. 
21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910  ;  D  :  20502  ;  Robert  Ar- 
tluir  Seager,  New  York.  44865 

Symphony  (A)  in  black;  a  comedy  in  2  acts 
for  female  characters  only,  by  Bni-bara  Bur- 
bank.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  692. 
•Tuly  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1901.  44866 

Symphony  (The)  play;  a  4-act  play,  by  J.  Lee. 
[781   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29,   1914;    D :  38630 ;    Jeunette 
Lee,  Northampton,  Mass.  44866a 

Symptoms;  play  in  3  acts.  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  G,  1910;  D :  20722 ;  Gideon  Tini- 
berlake,  Baltimore.  44867 

[Syn  d'iavola  (Son  of  the  devil);  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  Dymow] 

CtlH'b   ^bHBOJia;    ^paJla  B-B  4  .T.'^HCTBiHX'b,   OcHU'b 
/J^tlMOB-b. 

89  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1!)I5;     D:  41 851;     Ossip 
Dymow.  New  York.  44867a 

Syncopation;  by  F.  W.  Donahoe. 

©■  Frederic  Wai-ren  Donahoe,   New  York ; 
D:1455,  Feb.  17,  1902.  44868 

Syndic  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Davis,  composed  by  D.  S.  Hollingshead.  Bal- 
timore. The  Sun  job  printing  office,  1902.  43 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Washington  Davis,  Baltimore ;   D :  1604. 
Ms\i\  19,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1902.  44869 

oper:itic  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  W. 

Davis,  nuisic  by  J.  R.  Macdonald. 

©  W^ashington  Davis  and  .T.  R.  Macdonald. 
New  York  State  ;  1897 :  570.  .Jan.  2.  44870 

Same. 

©  Washington  Davis  and  .L  R.  Macdonald. 
New  York  ;  1897 :  7208.  Jan.  25.  44871 

Syndicate  (The);  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  .T.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,   Philadelphia;  1889: 
27038,  Sept.  5.  44872 

a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  P.  Reese 


and  Mary  H.  Ford.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  P.  Reese,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  1891 : 
32802,  Sept.  14 ;  2c.  Sept.  14.  44873 

—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Davis. 

©  Joseph  H.  Davis,  New  York  ;  1891 :  12726. 
Apr.  8.  44874 


Syndicate  sovereign;  by  .1.  Kaiser,  based  on 
Clinton  Dangerfield's  novel.  Between  sovereign 
and  syndicate.    66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7.  1910 ;  D :  17882 ;  John  Kaiser, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  44875 

Syndicated  (The)  Santa  Glaus;  a  Christmas  en- 
tertaimnent  for  children  in  2  acts,  by  Bertha 
Currier  Porter.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
3908.     15  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  12517, 
Mar.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1908.  44876 

Syra;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Robertson. 

©  I'eter  Robertson,  San  Francisco ;  1877 : 
14480,  Dec.  12.  44877 

Syren  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Jones. 

©  Kallulu  .Jones,  New  York ;  D :  1.5605, 
Apr.  ]3,  1909.  44878 

Syrene,  queen  of  the  sea. 

©  MacAndrew  co.,  Canton,  O. ;  1896:18176, 
Mar.  23.  44879 

Syren's  (La)  dance;  a  spectacular,  pantomimic 
dancing  act,  written  and  composed  by  G.  Von 
Palm.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustav  Von  Palm,  New  York;  1900  A: 
S91S.  Mar.  19;  2c.  Apr.  6.  44880 

Syrian  (A)  elopement;  a  nuisical  spectacle,  in 
tableaux  and  pantomime,  by  Anne  Throop 
Craig. 

©  Anne  T.  Craig,  New  York;  D:  7664,  Nov. 

9,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1905 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1905. 

44881 

System  (The);  or.  The  dictagraph,  comedy 
di-;ima.  by  McCree  and  Clark,  in  collaboration 
Willi  T.  Granville.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10.  1912;  D :  30784 ;  Juuie 
McCree,  Edward  Clark  and  Taylor  Granville. 
New  York.  44882 

System  Marmaduke;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Dalton.     [114]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mar.  25,  1915;  D :  40173 ;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  44882a 

System  (The)  of  Doctor  Goudron  and  Profes- 
sor Plume;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Andre  de 
Lorde  and  R.  H.  Davis.  27  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard  Harding  Davis,  Marion,  Mass. ; 
D :  3434,  May  15,  1903 ;  2c.  May  15.  1903. 

44883 

System  (The)  of  Doctor  Tarr;  1  act  grotesque 
comedy,  by  H.  Tyrrell  and  Arthur  Hornblow. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  Tyrrell,  New  York  ;  D  :  6312.  Mar. 

10,  1905;  2c.  Mar. -10,  1905.  44884 


2263 


44885 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44901 


System  of  John  Law;  or.  The  Mississippi  bub- 
ble, udapted  from  Memoirs  of  John  Law  by 
[Marie  Joseph  Louis  Adolplie]  Thiers,  drama- 
tized by  M.  D.  Caiifiekl  and  W.  W.  Miller. 
112  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mercedes  Don  Carlos  Cautield  and  Wil- 
liam Wallace  Miller,  Chicago;  D :  7910,  Jan. 
29,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1906.  44885 

System  vs.  humanity;  1  act  playlet,  by  V.  D. 
Hitchings.     [3]  p..  f°.    Typewritten. 

©  V.  D.  Hitchings,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  D :  15175, 
Feb.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1909.  44886 

Systeme  (Le)  du  docteur  Goudron  et  du  pro- 
fesseur  Plume;  drarae  en  1  acte.  par  Andre  de 
Loide,  dapres  Edgar  Poe.  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1904.     39  p.     16°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris  ;  D  :  4700,  Mar.  9,  1904  : 
2c.  Mar.  9,  1904.  44887 


piece  en  1  aclc,  par  Andr^  de  Lorde.  d'apres 

Edgar   Poe.      mimb.    1.      513-524.      illus.      8°. 
I  Reprinted  fi-om  Je  sais  tout] 

©  A.  de  Lorde,  Paris:  D :  11745,  Nov.  15, 
1907;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1907.  44888 

Szene  im  dorf.     Sec  Hohe  (Die)  des  gefiihls. 

T.  B.  0.;  revista  lirica  en  4  6  5  cuadros  (a  gusto 
del  consumidor)  letra  de  E.  Montesiuos  y  A. 
Torres  del  Alamo,  mtisica  del  maestro  Arturo 
Lapuerta.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles]  1909.    30  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
1689-1:  Eduardo  Moutesinos  y  Angel  Torres 
del  Alamo,  Madrid.  44889 

T.  J.  Smith,  hatter;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Henry 
S.  Caton.  Washington,  The  commercial  pub. 
company.  1885.     83  p.     16°. 

©  E.  M.  Sheridan,  Washington;  1885: 
19773,  Sept.  19;  2c.  Sept.  19.  44890 

T.  P.  S.  canal  boat  Pinafore;  an  original  bur- 
lesque on  n.  .M.  S.  Pinafore. 

©  Tony  Pastor,  New  York ;  1879 :  2790,  Feb. 
28.  44891 

T.  T.  T.  Tango  temperance  troubles;  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Roberts.  17  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1914;  D :  38713 ;  Josephine 
Howard  Robei'ts,  Coytesville,  N.  J.       44891a 

Tabare;  drama  lirico  en  3  actos,  letra  y  mfisica 
(Ic  T.  Breton.  [2],  46  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 


©    Ic.     Feb.    27,    1913; 
IJret6n,  Madrid. 


D  :  32449  ;    Tomas 
44892 


Tabasco;  by  R.  A.  Barnet.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1895 :  7765,  Feb.  4 


Tabasco — Coutiimed. 

a    comic    opera    or    burlesque    in    3    acts, 

libretto  by  R.  A.  Barnet,  nuisic  composed  and 

selected  by  E.  E.  Rice. 

©    Edward    E.    Rice,    Philadelphia;    1893: 
17717,  Apr.  10.  44894 

Table  d'hote;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  \^'.  E. 

Cowan. 

©  Wm.  E.  Co^^■an,  New  York ;  1894 :  12228. 
Mar.  1.  44895 


vaudeville  sketch,  arr.  by  John  S.  Carroll. 

11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17355 ;  Gus  A.  Torn- 
(luest  and  Frank  Rigo,  New  York.  44896 

Table  (The)  is  set;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  [Roderich]  Benedix,  by 
Welland  Hendrick.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  C.  W. 
Bardeen,  1888.     26  p.     12°. 

©  C.  W.  Bardeen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1888: 
10261,  Apr.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  44897 

Tableau  a  vendre;  vaudeville  en  1  acte.  par 
I'aul  Bonliomme  et  Madeleine  Guittv.  Paris. 
C.  Joubevt,  1912:     31  p.     8°. 

©   Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    .Tan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32016;  Joubert,  Paris.  44898 

Tableau  and  pantomime  entertainments;  by 
Clara  E.  Cooper,  Bertha  Currier  Porter, 
Laura  M.  Parsons  and  others.  Boston,  Wal- 
ter H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914.     [156]  p.    12°. 

©   Mar,  27,   1914;   2c.   Mar.   28,   1914;   D: 
36584 ;  AValter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston. 

44898a 

Tableaux  and  scenic  readings,  original  tab- 
leaux, pantomimes,  illustrated  songs  and 
scenic  readings;  suitable  for  all  ages,  by  Marie 
Irish  [p.seud.  of  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney]  <^h\- 
cago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1906]     121  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  A :  157197,  Oct. 
5.  1906 :  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  44898b 

Tableaux  mouvants  and  poses  plastiques;  by 
Clara  Power  Edgerly.     New  York,  E.  S.  Werner. 
©    Edgai-    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1894: 


50709,  Oct.  30 ;  2c.  Nov.  5. 


44899 


Tableaux  of  Erin;  with  scenes,  dialogue  and 
synopsis  of  a  new  2  act  farce,  by  Bartholo- 
mew Mahanay  and  R.  Pearson. 

©  Robert   Pearson.   Maiden,   Mass. :    1872 : 
12368,  Nov.  23.  44900 

Tables  (The)  turned;  tabloid,  by  H.  Howard 
[pseud,  of  H.  H.  Levy]  [1],  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915;  D :  39834 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  44900a 


2  c.  Feb.  4. 


44893 

2264 


—  or.  The  new  man  and  the  coming  woman. 

©  Viutie   Root  McDonald.   Wellston.   Mo. ; 
1897:39513,  July  5.  44901 


4490i3 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


44913 


Tables  (The)  turned — Continued. 

or,  The  passing  of  Santo,  original  playlet 

in  1  act.  by  H.  Seluian.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913;  D:  35239;  Harold  Sel- 
niaii,  .Ter.sey  City.  44902 

•  Sec  also  Future  (The) 


Tabliers  (Les)  blancs;  |par  L.  B^niere]  Paris, 
Librairie  theatrale.  1905.    3  p.  1.,  131  p.    12°. 

©  Louis  Beniere,  Paris;  D:6359,  Mar.  20, 
1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  4490.3 

Tabloid  (A);  tragic  farce,  l)y  Arthur  Eckersley. 
New  York,  S.  French  ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd.,  1914.     20  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Feb.  3,  1914 :  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35911 ; 
Sanniel  French,  ltd.,  London.  44903a 

Taboo  (The);  a  fantastic  opera  in  2  acts,  li- 
))retto  by  I\I.  Cai-nes.    79  p.    S°. 

©  IVIason  Carnes,  New  York;  1895:3929, 
Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Jan.  19.  44904 

Taciturn   (The);  romantic  drama   in  5  scenes, 

liy  A.  L.  Jones.     [4],  110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   2.   1913;    D :  32822 ;    Annie   L. 

.Tones,  New  York.  44905 

Tact;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  B.  Chapin.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin.  New  Y(n-k ;  D :  1195S, 
Dec.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  44906 

Tactics;  comedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  T.  Oakes. 

©    A.    T.    Oakes,   New   York;    1890:33124, 

Oct.  24.  44907 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Thomas  Frost. 

©  James  O.  Barrows.  New  York ;  1899 : 
S2588,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  44908 

•  a  nnisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Cliarles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1884:5299, 
I\Iar.  12.  44909 

Taddie  and  the  big  adventure;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  M.  Greening.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18.  1915;  D :  39427 ;  Clara  M. 
Greening.  Los  Angeles.  44909a 

Tanzchen  (Das);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr.    Bonn,  A.  Ahn.  1011.    69  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1911 ;  D :  25600 ;  Albert  Ahn, 
Bonn,  Germany.  44910 

Taffy;  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  for  children,  com- 
jiosed  and  mostly  writ  I  en  by  .Terome  Hopkins 
|i.  e.  C^haries  .Terome  Hopkins]  [1st  ed.] 
I  New  York.  Wm.  Ivnowles,  printer]  1882.  16 
p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  G.  Jerome  Hopkins,  Williamsport,  Pa. ; 
1882:19281,  Nov.  14;  2c.  Nov.  14.  [Note: 
Later  editions  of  tliis  drama  have  the  title, 
Taffy  and  old  Mnnch]  44910a 


Taffy  and  old  Munch;  an  educational  operetta 
in  5  short  acts,  written  and  composed  by  Je- 
rome Hopkins  [i.  e.  Charles  Jerome  Hopkins] 
7th  ed.    27  p.    8°.    Printed,    [Libretto  only] 

©    C.    J.    Hopkins,    Athenia,    N.    J.;    1896: 
55.528,  Oct.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  6.  44911 


—  an  oiieretta  in  5  acts,  for  children,  written 
and  composed  by  Jerome  Hopkins  [1.  e. 
Charles  Jerome  Hopkins]  3d  ed.  26  p,  12°, 
I'rinted.     [Libretto  only] 

©    C.    J.    Hopkins,    United    States:    1884: 
10106,  May  17 ;  2c.  May  17.  44911a 

—  Same.  6th  ed.  27  p.  S°.  Printed.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  C.  J.  Hopkins,  New  York ;  1887 :  11181 . 
Apr.  26 ;  2c,  Apr.  26.  44911b 

—  an  operetta  in  3  acts,  for  children,  writ- 
ten and  composed  by  Jei'ome  Hopkins  [i.  e. 
Cliarles  Jerome  Hopkins]     2(1  ed.     cover-title, 

S°.     Printed.     [Libretto  only] 


22  p. 


©  C.  J.  Hopkins,  United  States ;  1883 :  751:; 


Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Apr,  21. 


44911c 


Taffy  was  a  Welshman;  original  opera  in  3 
acts,  book  and  lyrics,  by  Grant  Stewart  and 
J.  Hayden,  music  by  John  McGhie.  [71]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914 ;  D :  37081 ;.  Jack  Hay- 
den, New  York.  4491  Id 

Tag  (Der);  oi-,  The  tragic  man,  [play  in  1  act] 
by  J.  M.  Bi'.rrie.  New  York,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1914.    2  p.  1.,  20  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1914;  2c.  Jan,  2,  1915;  D:  39291; 
J,  M.  Barrie,  London.  4491  le 

•  (The  day) ;  dramatic  composition,  by  J.  M. 

Barrie.     (In  New  York  times,  v.  64,  no,  20784, 
Dec,  20,  1914) 

©   Dec.   20,    1914;    le.   Dec.   21,   1914;    D: 
39170 ;  James  M.  Barrie,  Kirrienmir,  Scotland. 

4491 If 

Tag  (A)  day  episode;  by  Carl  Dean.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1911 ;  D :  25232 ;  Bert  Sheri- 
dan and  Florrie  Sloane,  New  York.  44912 

Tag  (Ein)  im  paradies;  musikalische  posse  in  3 
aufziigen,  von  Leo  Stein  [pseud,  des  Leo 
Rosenstein]  and  Bela  Jenbach,  musik  von*  Ed- 
mund  Eysler.  SoufHier-  und  regiebuch.  Leip- 
zig, Ludwig  Doblinger,  1914.    129  p.    4°. 

©    Ic.    July   15,    1914;    D:. 37614;    L.    Dob- 
linger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

44912a 

Same.  Textbuch  der  gesange.  Leipzig,  Lud- 
wig IX)l)linger  (Bernhard  Herzmanslcy),  1914. 
32  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1914;    D :  372T4 ;    Ludwig 
Doblinger    (Bernhard   Herzmansky),   Leipzig. 

44912b 


2265 


44913 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44932 


Tag^e  (Die)  von  Saarbriicken;  oder.  Stahl  und 
feder,  iiiilitjirisches  volksschauspiel  aus 
.irro.sser  /eit  ia  4  aufziigeii,  von  C.  Werbeck, 
Hamburg.  C.  Werbeck,  selbstverhif?  [1911] 
135  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1011 ;  2e.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25672  : 
Carl  Werlieclc,  Hanilnirg,  (iernmny.  44913 

Taggs,  the  waif;  or.  Uncle  Beth,  a  drauui  in  5 
acts,  by  l.en  Ware  [pseud,  ol'  Low  Ward] 
(Jl.vde,  O..  Ames'  publishing  co..  1896.  40  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  369]) 

i  ©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1896:18172. 

:\Iar.  23;  Ic.  Mar.  23.  44914 

Tags;  or.  The  newsie's  good  fortune,  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  .T.  W.  Davidson.  6  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911;  D :  23662 ;  James  W. 
l>avi(lson,  New  York.  44915 

Tagurito;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Harry  L[ane]  Dunlap.  2  p.  1.,  22 
numb.  1.  4°.  [Text  printed  pai'allel  with 
binding] 

©  H.  L.  Duulap,  St.  Louis;  D:9114,  Sept. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  5.  1906.  44916 

Taharka  and  Aldaea;  Assyrian  tragedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Le  Mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M,  E. 
Doaue]     [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1912 ;  I ) :  30690 ;  IMaude  Es- 
telle  Doane,  Philadelphia.  44917 

• •  a  tragedy   in  4  acts,   by   I.,e  Mav  Dorome 


[pseud,  of  M.  K.  Doane] 

©  Maude  Estelle  Doane.  Philadelphia;  D : 
12438,  F(>b.  27,  1908.  44918 

Tai-paud-hie. 

©  William  l^robel.  Merideu.  Conn.,  and  Wil- 
liam Huge,  Woonsocket.  R.  I.;  1898:60037. 
Oct.  12.  44919 

Tail  (The)  (tale)  of  a  shark;  or.  The  wailing 
(whaling)  experience  of  Sally  Simpkins, 
wor<ls  by  Tom  Hood,  sr..  the  introduction  and 
uHisic  arr.,  re-written  and  adapted  from  that 
of  Mr.  Tom  Cooke,  by  Alfred  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York,  C.  T.  De  Witt. 

©  Clinton  T.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1878: 
15;572.  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  July  10,  1880.  44920 

Tail  (The)  of  the  tiger  and  the  tub;  a  musical 
episode  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Buler.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  F.  Euler,  San  Francisco ;  1899 :  77191, 
Nov,  27;  2c.  Nov.  27.  44921 

Tailor-made  (The)  gown.  See  Talking  (The) 
woman. 

Tailor  shop;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  Sher- 
man.   6  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Milton  Sherman,  New  York;  D :  8728. 
June  22,  1906 ;  2c.  June  22,  1906.  44922 


Tailor's   (The)   dummy;   a   pantomime   act,   by 
F.  T.  S.  Buckley.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Floyd  T.  S.  Buckley.  New  York;  D: 
9128,  Sept.  22,  1906;  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1906:  Ic. 
Sept.  22.  1906.  44923 

Taint  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Moore.     [107] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  35737  ;  Anne  Moore. 
New  Y'ork.  44923a 

Taint  (The)  of  blood.     Sec  Blanche  Vavasour. 

Taint  of  the  thief;  1  act  drama,  by  E.  L.  Fox 
and  G.  A.  Parker.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14.  1910 ;  D :  20455 ;  Edward  L. 
Fox  and  Grosveuor  A.  Parker,  New  York. 

44924 

'Taint  politics,  'tis  married  life.  See  Mono- 
logues of  to-day. 

Tainted;  or.  In  the  blood,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  P.  Halsey. 

©  Harlan  P.  H.-ilsey,  New  York;  1873:2214, 
Mar.  7.  44925 

Tainted  money;  by  E.  J.  Cronin.  17  p.  f°. 
Typewritten  . 

©  Eugene  J.  Cronin.  Baltimore ;  D :  7496, 
Nov.  3,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1905.  44926 

^  by  W.  Carleton.     [4]  p.    f°.    Proof. 

©  Will  Carleton,  Brooklyn ;  D :  13947.  Sept. 
28,  1908:  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908;  2c.  {in  Will  Car- 
loton's  magazine  I']  very  where)  Nov.  28,  1908. 

44927 

comedy  in  ',]  acls,  by  L.  Raynow. 

©  Lottie  Ttnviinw.  l>avton.  ( ).  ;  D :  12736, 
Apr.  13,  19()S.  44928 

a  draniM  in  4  acts,  by  (Uacosa,  \r.  bv  Milton 

Sills. 

©  Robert  Robertson,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
12488,  Jdar.  5,  1908.  44929 

Tainted  philanthropy;  thrilling  di*ama  of  mod- 
ern conditions  in  .3  acts,  by  A.  Goldknopf.  94 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1910;  D :  22033 ;  Abraham 
(Joldknopf.  New  York.  44930 

Tais-toi,  mon  cceur;  pigee  en  3  actes,  par  M. 
Hennequin  et  1*.  Veber.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock, 
edileur,  1910.     202  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  26,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D: 
22070;  INI.uuice  Hennequin  &  Pierre  Veber. 
Franci'.  44931 

Tajadera  (La);  zarzuela  baturra  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  A.  y  P.  ^lelantuche,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Ban-era.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1909.  62,  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Sept.  23.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16902;  A.  y  P.  Melantuche,  Madrid.  44932 


2266 


44933 


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44951 


Take  a  chance;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Deni- 
sou.     [68]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jiily  28,  1913  ;  D  :  33918  ;  Emily  Herey 
Denison,  Butte,  Mont.  44933 

Take  it — don't  take  it;  a  negro  slietch  in  1 
.scene,  bv  .Tohn  Wild.  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  8  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
47]) 

©  Ilobert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1875: 
2461,  Mar.  16;  2c.  May  21.  44934 

Take  it  from  me;  by  W.  T.  Clark.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1910;  D:  20683;  W.  T. 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  44935 

Take  your  medicine;  n  laughable  farce  in  1  act, 
by  C.  L.  Fleming. 

©  Charles  L.  Fleming,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
4274,  Nov.  20,  1903.  44936 

Taken  at  the  flood.     See  Sylvia. 

Taken  away.     See  Literary  life. 

Taken  by  storm;  drama  of  3  scenes  and  3  acts, 
by  S.  S.  G.  entertainment  company.  Can- 
ton, 111.,  S.  S.  G.  entertainment  company,  1912. 
cover-title,  167  numb.  1..  1  1.  8°.  [Text  par- 
allel with  binding] 

©  July  5,  1912;  2c.  June  26,  1912;  D: 
30220;  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders, 
and  Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111.  44937 

Taken  from  life;  a  melodrama,  by  Henry  Pet- 
titt, 

©  Samuel  Colville,  New  York;  1882:292. 
Jan.  9.  44938 

— — •  an  original  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Jones. 

©  Will  J.  Jones,  Covington,  Ky. ;  D :  1277, 
Jan.  13,  1902.  44939 

play  in  5  acts,  by  Henry  Pettitt.    74  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32872  ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford,  New  York.  44940 

•  the  unique  psychic;  novelty,  an  actual  i*e- 

productiou  of  a  real  episode,  dramatized  by 
W.  S.  Marion.    19  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 


©  Will  S.  Marion,  Boston;  D :  11762,  Nov. 
18,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1907.  44941 

Taken  in;  a  comic  opera,  by  F.  Stewart. 

©   Fannv    Stewart,   Baltimore ;    1879 :  6471, 
May  14.      "  44942 

Taken  unawares;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  R,  Schu- 
bering.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  31,  1911;  D :  24809 ;  C.  R.  Schu- 
bering,  Oakland,  Cal.  44943 


Taking  a  chance;  sensational  dramatic  novelty, 
by  W.  I;.  Robards.  [2],  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1910 ;  D :  22830 ;  Willis  Lewis 
Robards,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  44944 

Taking  a  step;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Goodman. 
[2].  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   11,   1914;    D :  37292 ;    Edward 
Goodman,  New  York.  44944a 

Taking  a  wife;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Slade.  [2],  19 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1913;  D :  32701 ;  Constance 
Slade,  New  York.  44945 

Taking  (A)  affair;  burglar  sketch,  by  K.  L. 
Bennett. 

©   Katheryne   Leiter  Bennett,   New   York; 
D  :  5212,  June  20,  1904.  44946 

Taking  care  of  Smith;  little  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  D.  Gookins.     [8],  30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39685 ;  Shirlaw  D. 
Gookins,  Chicago.  44946a 

Taking  chances;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
lUiskay.     [2].  26  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914;  D:  36069;  Everett  S. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  44946b 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©   Anthouv   E.    Wills,   Brooklyn;    D:8711, 
June  18,  1906.  44947 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  G.  Lanham.     16  p. 
obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Garland  Lanham,  Weatherford, 
Tex.;  D:  10236,  Mar.  29,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  29, 
1907.  44948 

— -sketch,  by  C.  J.  Bates.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1913 ;  D :  32000 ;  Clyde  Jack- 
s(.n  Bates,  New  York.  44949 

Taking  father's  place;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C 
Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1909.  16  p. 
12°.     (,  [Amateur  series] ) 

©  Sept.  27,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  29,   1909;   D: 
16958 ;  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago.  44950 

Taking  of  the  Bastile;  the  open  air  drama,  by 
L.  Leubrie. 

©    Lou    Leubrie,    Memphis,    Tenn. ;    1889 : 
22390,  .July  20.  44951 

Taking  the  census;  a  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tnllar-Meredith 
CO.,  1915.    6  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  21,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  26,  1915 ; 
A:40045S;  Tullar-Meredith  co..  New  Yox-k. 

44951a 


2267 


44952 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


44969 


Taking  the  census — Continued. 

an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ida  M.  Bux- 
ton. Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  6  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  137] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  19423,  Oct. 
22  ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  44952 

Taking  the  census  in  Bingville;  entertainment 
in  1  act,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1911.    43  p.    12°. 

©  June  9,  1911;  2c.  June  10,  1911;  D: 
24446 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

44953 

Taking  the  count;  by  J.  Gorman.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  24846 ;  Jack  Gorman, 
New  York.  44954 

Taking  the  cure;  handicap  dash  in  3  furlongs, 
by  E.Scott.     [132]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39192 ;  Earle  Scott, 
New  Yoik.  44954a 

Taking  the  movies;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Fields. 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1913 ;  D  :  34913  ;  Joseph  Fields, 
New  York.  44955 

Taking  the  third  degree  in  the  grange;  a  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  A.  C.  Daniels.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,1909.  8  p.  12".  ( [Baker's 
ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  14186, 
Oct.  31,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  44956 

Taking  things  easy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  S. 
Ruskay.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D:  34422;  Everett  S. 
Rnskay,  New  York.  44957 

Taking  time  by  the  forelock.  See  Bohemian 
(The) 

Taking  (A)  way;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Innis  G. 
Osborn.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1914. 
22  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  20,  1914;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1914;  D: 
36102;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

44957a 

Takraatanda  (The);  a  romantic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkiu.  [74]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Gertrude  Scott  Dunkin,  New  York;  D: 
209.5,  July  8,  1902 ;  2c.  July  8,  1902.         44958 

Tal  (Das)  der  liebe;  eine  musikalische  komodie 
in  3  aufziigen,  nach  Max  Dreyer,  von  Rudolf 
IjOtbar,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  Text  der 
gesange.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger,  1910.  46  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1910 ;  D  :  17870  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  44959 


Tal  (Das)  der  liebe— Continued. 

Same.       Vollstiindiges     soufflier-bucb     mit 

samtlichen  regiebemerkungen.  Leipzig  [etc.], 
Ludwig  Doblinger,  1910.    92  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  18,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D: 
20408;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  44960 

Tale  (A)  and  tableaux  from  King  Arthur 
legends;  by  G.  Sbellenberger.  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D :  21190 ;  Grace  Sbel- 
lenberger, Humboldt,  la.  44961 

Tale-bearers;  a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  L.  Dunlap.  4  p.  4°.  Printed.  [Words 
only] 

©  Harry  L.  Dunlap,  St.  Louis;  D :  9190, 
Oct.  4,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1906.  44962 

Tale  confided  by  the  woods;  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  Y.  T.  H.  Myth  [pseud,  of  Ludwig  Nicholo- 
vius]  New  York,  Broadway  pub,  company. 
[1908]     2  p.  1.,  60  p.    12°. 

©  Broadway  pub.  co..  New  York ;  A  :  226168. 
Dec.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.  44963 

Tale  (A)  from  the  Klondyke;  a  1  act  drama,  by 
W.  E.  Golden. 

©  William  E.  Golden,  Chicago ;  1897 :  656.54. 
Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  26.  44964 

Tale  (The)  of  a  feather.  See  Local  (A)  scan- 
dal. 

Tale  of  a  hat.     See  Tribulations. 

Tale  of  a  mermaid;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  3 
scenes,  by  C.  S.  Adelman.  9  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chas.  S.  Adelman,  Chicago;  D :  9082, 
Sept.  13,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1906.  44965 

Tale  (The)  of  a  peacock  fully  displayed;  a 
buffo  operatic  extravaganza,  by  Charles  Smith 
Cheltnam. 

©  Lucy  Rushton,  New  York;  1872:3874, 
Apr.  12.  44966 

Tale  (A)  of  a  shirt;  a  farcical  comedy. 

©  Homer  Bassford  and  O.  L.  Hagen,  St. 
Louis ;  1S94 :  9036,  Feb.  8.  44967 

musical  comedy  iu  1  act,  by  Chas.  Morton. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [2], 
15  p.    f°.    Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D :  39197  ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  44967a 

Tale  (A)  of  a  trail;  a  shocker  in  1  scene,  by 
Robert  Offor.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1910;  D :  22723 ;  J.  R.  Oisliei, 
mgr.,  Buffalo.  44968 

Tale  (A)  of  a  turkey;  by  E.  R.  Burton  and  C. 
Bi'ookes. 

©  Edward  R.  Burton  and  Corney  Brookes. 
Cincinnati ;  D :  6548,  Apr.  20,  1905.  44969 


2268 


44970 


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4498'; 


Tale  (A)  of  an  overcoat;  a  farce,  by  Sidney 
Luska  [pseud,  of  H.  Harland] 

©  Hearv  Harland.  New  York;  1889:1857, 
Jan.  14.     '  44970 

Tale  (A)  of  blood.     Sec  Mafia  (The) 

Tale  (A)  of  Cairo.     See  Kadee  (The) 

Tale  (A)  of  California.  See  Doctor  Aron's  ad- 
venture. 

Tale  (A)  of  Latonia.     -^'ee  His  last  race. 

Tale  (A)  of  Mexico;  by  Theodore  H.  Say  re. 
195]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   T.   H.    Sayre,   New   York ;    1890 :  41027, 
Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  23.  44971 

Tale  (A)  of  '98.     See  Innisfallen. 

Tale  (A)  of  Tenochtitlan.     See  Iwoz. 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Christ.     Sec  Pilate's  wife. 

Tale  of  the  comet. 

©    Spahu   &   Corson,   Anadarko,   Okl. ;    D: 
15225,  Mar.  2,  1909.  44972 

Tale  (A)  of  the  hills;  a  comedy  drama  of  life 
ou  the  Blue  Ridge,  by  A.  Ghissmire.  91  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©     Albert     Glassmire,     Philadelphia;     D: 
11329,  Sept.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1907 


by 


44973 
G.  Cor- 


Tale  (A)  of  the  hours;  4  act  play 
neill.    32  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913;  D:  32640;  Genevieve 
Corneill,  Toronto,  Canada.  44974 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Kanaka  kingdom.     -See  It. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  lizard;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  G.  Belden.     [1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1913;  D:  34.532;  George 
Gregory  Belden,  Spokane,  Wash.  44975 

Tale  (A)  of  the  South.     See  Colonel  Conyers. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  speaking-tube.  Sec  Dolly's 
week-end. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  train;  a  monologue,  by  B.  B. 
Hayward.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Burke  Hayward,  Way  land. 
Mass.;  DrMGGP,.  Dec.  30.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  30, 
1908.  44976 

Tale  (A)  of  the  Tuileries.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Bellamy  Price.  Boston;  1897:56727, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  44977 

Tale  of  the  white  canoe.     See  Lelawalla. 

Tale  (The)  of  the  wonderful  cloak;  a  play  for 
bovs  in  2  acts,  by  liewis  E.  T.  Vicary.  De- 
troit. The  W.  H.  Swail  printing  co..  1912.  18 
p.    8'. 

©  Apr.  24,  1912  ;  2c.  May  3,  1912  ;  D  :  29568  ; 
Mabel  Rankin  Vicary,  Detroit.  44978 


Tale  (The)  of  the  wonderful  cloak — Continued. 

Same. 

©  May  4,  1912;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1912;  D: 
30S42 ;  Mabel  Rankin  Vicary,  Detroit.    44979 

Tale  (The)  of  Troy;  scenes  and  tableaux  from 
the  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer,  etc.,  the  tr. 
and  dramatization  by  G.  C.  Warr. 

©  George  W.  .James,  Oleander,  Cal. ;  1885: 
1835,  .Tan.  20.  44980 

Tale  (The)  of  truth.     See  Pantomime  almanac. 

Tale  (A)  of  two  cities;  condensed  version  in  4 
scenes  of  Charles  Dickens'  book,  by  E.  Arden. 
[2],  30  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912  ;  D :  30529 ;  Edwin  Ar- 
den, New  York.  44981 

a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  F. 

Sage,  adapted  from  Charles  Dickens'  novel  of 
the  same  name. 

©  William  Francis  Sage,  New  York;  1900 
A :  133,  .Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  44982 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  a  drama- 
tization of  Dickens'  story  of  that  name  by 
A.  P.  Barnard  and  C.  H.  Randolph. 

©  Augustus  Porter  Barnard  and  Charles 
Henry  Randolph,  United  States  ;  1872  :  10303, 
Sept.  26.  44983 

a  dramatization  of  Charles  Dickens'  novel 

of  the  same  name,  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
G.  W.  Hows  and  W.  L.  Alden. 

©  Geo.  W.  Hows  and  W.  L.  Alden,  New 
York  ;  1871 :  5235,  June  2.  44984 

play  in  1  act,  adapted  [from  Dickens'  novel] 

by  T.  Terriss.    [l],34p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1912;  D :  31369 ;  Tom  Ter- 
riss. New  York.  44985 


—  See  also  Angels  (The). — At  the  last, 
best. — Destiny. — Life  (A)  for  love. — Only 
(The)  way. — Recalled  to  life. — Sacrifice. — 
Sydney  Carton. 


Tale  (A)   of  two   grandpas, 
invitations. 


See  Two   (The) 


Tale  (A)  with  a  wag;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  an 
accident,  by  G.  H.  Atkinson,  dramatization  of 
The  white  linen  nurse,  by  Eleanor  Hallowell 
Abbott  [i.  e.  E.  H.  A.  Coburn]  [149]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1915;    D:  41755;    George 
Henry  Atkinson,  New  York.  44985a 

Talent  (The)  furnished;  1  act  farce,  by  I^.  B. 
Edwards. 

©    Louise    Betts    Edwards,    Philadelphia ; 
1900  A :  6188,  Mar.  7.  44986 

Talent  on  tap;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  M.  Kauf- 
mann. 

©  Max  Kaufmann,  I^hiladelphia  ;  D  :  15852. 
May  14,  1909.  44987 


2269 


44987 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45002 


Tales  and  plays  of  Bobin  Hood;  by  E.  L.  Skin- 
ner. New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1915]  236  p.  incl.  front.,  illus. 
(part,  col.)     12°. 

Dkamatic  contents  : — Robin  Hood  and  the 
Banbury  tinker. — Robin  Hood  and  Mother 
Hobbes. — The  Nottingham  shooting  match. — 
liobin  Hood  and  the  unfortunate  knight. — 
King  Richard  and  Robin  Hood. 

©  Aug.  IG,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afE.  Aug.  24,  1915 ; 
A:  410203;  Eleanor  L.  Skinner,  Columbus,  O. 

44987a 

Tales  (The)  of  Edgar  Poe  (Les  contes  de  Poe); 
a  drama  in  5  acts  and  12  tableaux,  by  Richard 
iiesolide,  tr.  and  adapted  by  the  Franco- 
American  dramatic  agency,  New  York. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  26504,  Dec.  16.  44988 

Tales  (The)  of  Hoffmann;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Henry  Melzer.  [80]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24166 ;  Witmark  mu- 
sic library,  New  York.  44989 

See  also  Contes  (Les)  d'Hoffmann. 

Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family.  See  At  last. — 
Shingawn. 

Tales  of  Venice.     See  Bravo's  (The)  oath. 

Tales  out  of  school;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Freeman,  a  free  adaptation  from  tlie  French 
by  I'ailleron,  Le  secret  de  M.  Dieudonng. 
[104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Freeman,  New  York ;  D :  896,  Sept. 
24,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1901.  44990 

Taliesin;  a  masque,  by  Richard  Hovey. 

©  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
34689,  May  23.  44991 

Same. 

©  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
09429,  Oct.  25.  44992 

Talisay;  incident  of  the  Philippines,  by  W. 
Dean.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  18,  1911;  D:  24716;  Warren 
Dean,  Fort  Myer,  Va.  44993 

Talisman;  dramatisches  marchen  in  4  aufziigen, 
mit  teilweiser  benutzung  eines  alten  fabel- 
stoffes,  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  New  York,  H. 
Bartsch,  1893.     106  p.     12°. 

©  Goldmark  and  Conried,  New  York;  1893: 
9198.  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  44994 


—  Same,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
Edward  Stockton  Meyer.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1902.    xli,  170  p.,  1 1.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York;  D:2791. 
Oct.  22,  1902 ;  2(:.  Jan.  22,  1903.  44995 


Talisman — Continued. 

dramatisches  marchen  in  4  aufziigen,  von 

Ludwig    Fulda,    ed.    with    introduction    and 

notes  by  C.  William  Prettyman.    Boston,  D.  G. 

Heath  &  co..  1902.    ix,  125  p.    16°. 
©   D.   C.   Pleath   &  co.,   Boston;   A:  29360, 

Mar.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1902.  44995a 

Same,   ed.   with   introduction,   notes,   ques- 


tions and  vocabulary  by  Otto  Manthey-Zorn 
.  .  .  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  com- 
pany [1911]  xxiii,  239  p.  incl.  front,  (port.) 
16°.     (International  modern  language  series) 

©   May   22,   1911;    2c.   July   12,   1911;   A: 
292388  ;  Otto  Manthey-Zorn,  Amherst,  Mass. 

44996 

■  historical    and    dramatic   play    in    6    acts. 


dramatized  from  Walter  Scott's  novel,  by 
A.  S.  Carpenter  and  M.  M.  Price.  [Chicago, 
1906]   66  p.  12°. 

©  Asa  S.  Carpenter  and  Marie  M.  Price, 
Winnetka,  111.;  D :  6496,  Apr.  11,  1905;  2c. 
Sept.  21,  1900.  44997 

— ■  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Smith. 

©  Alfred  Asbury  Smith,  New  York ;  D : 
13899,  Sept.  21,  1908.  44998 

oper  in  4  aufziigen,  nach  Ludwig  Fulda's 


gleichnamigem  dramatischen  marchen,  von 
Adela  Maddison.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Har- 
tel,  1910.    84  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1910 ;  D  :  22766 ; 
A.  Maddison,  Berlin.  44999 

a   spectacular  romantic  drama   in  5   acts. 


adapted  from  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  by  L. 
Liggett  and  H.  S.  Harris. 

©  Leigh  Liggett  and  Henry  S.  Harris,  De- 
troit ;  1884 :  12046,  June  13.  45000 

—  or,  The  knight  of  the  leopard,  a  romantic 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  A.  Matthison,  mu- 
sic by  Michael   W.  Balfe. 

©  Arthur  Matthison,  United  States;  1873: 
6196,  June  2.  45001 

— •  See  also  Cceur  de  Lion. 


Talk  (The)  of  Broadway;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
T.  W^elch.    G  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    21,    1911;    D:  24025;    Thomas 
Welch,  Pittsburgh.  45002 

Talk  (The)  of  tha  moment;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Zellner  and  A.  R.  De  Beer.  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1915;  D:  41836;  Arthur  J. 
Zellner  and  A.  R.  De  Beer,  New  York.  45002a 

■play  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  De  Beer.     [2],  27  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1915;   D:  41575;   Abraham 
Rayfield  De  Beer,  New  York.  45002b 


2270 


45003 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


45021 


Talk  (The)  of  the  town;  a  burlesque  comedy  iu 
3  acts,  by  W,  Fessler. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York ;  1898 :  76908, 
Dec.  30.  45003 

a   musical   comedy  in  2  acts,  by   Seymour 

Hides.    79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   William   Greet,    London;    D :  6013,    Jan. 
6,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905.  45004 

Talkative  (The)  young  lady;  or.  Silence  not 
always  a  virtue,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Eudres. 

©    Augusta    Endres,    Philadelphia ;    1873 : 
14277,  Dec.  13.  45005 

Talked  about;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Wright.  Viclisburg.  Miss.,  Yicksburg 
printing  and  publisliing  company,  1895.  54  p. 
8°. 

©    Charles    E.    Wright,    Yiclcslnirg,    Miss. ; 
1895 :  61800,  Dec.  C ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  189().       45006 

• ■ by  W.  C.  Cowper. 


©  Will  C.  Cowper,  New  York ;  1886 :  16548, 
July  20.  45007 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jane  A'an  Buren  [pseud. 


of  L.  X.  Hyman]      [19]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   6,   1913;   D :  32526,   Lillian   X. 
Hyman,  Kew  Gardens,  North  Richmond  Hills. 


Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


45008 


Talker  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Marion 
Fairfax  [pseud,  of  M.  F.  Marshall]  [125]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten; 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911;  D :  253.59 ;  Mrs.  Tnlly 
Marshall,  Slioreham,  N.  Y.  45009 

a  play,  by  Marion  Fairfax  [pseud,  of  M.  F. 


Marshall] 

©    Marion    Fairfax    Marshall,    New    York : 
D :  15774,  May  4,  1909.  45010 

Talking  (The)  bird  and  singing  leaves  and 
golden  water;  dramatization  from  the  Ara- 
bian nights,  by  B.  Johnston.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29.    1910;    D:  22680;    Bertha 
.Tohn.ston,  Brooklyn.  45011 

Talking  (A)  fest;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
Horwitz.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913 ;  D :  35365 ;  Jack  Alex- 
ander and  Sidney  Kose,  New  York.  45012 

Talking  (The)  horse;  »s'cc  Tom.  Dick  and  Car- 
rie. 

Talking  machine.  Sec  Prof.  Black's  phunny- 
graph. 


Talking  (The)  woman;  monologues,  by  May 
Isabel  Fisk.  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1907.  v,  [1]  168,  [1]  p.  front.,  15 
pi.  12°. 

Contents  :  The  invalid. — At  the  theatre. — 
The  new  baby. — A  woman  inquiring  about 
trains. — An  April  shower. — The  saleslady. — ■ 
The  tailor-made  gown. — An  afternoon  call. — ■ 
At  the  health  resort. — The  boarding-house 
keeper. — Entertaining  the  neighbor's  child. — 
Her  first  trip  abroad. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  A :  178577, 
June  5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907.  45012a 

Tall  (A)  strategy;  fifteen  minute  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  Gertrude  Brooke  Hamilton.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  B.  Hamilton,  Washington;  D: 
10693,  June  3,  1907 ;  2c.  June  3,  1907.      45013 

Tallaboo;  or,  Swept  by  fire  to  fame  and  for- 
tune, melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  N.  It.  Harper. 
45  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1911 ;  D :  23365 ;  N.  li.  Har- 
per, Louisville.  45014 

Tallahassee;  by  M.  McClelland. 

©  Marion  McClelland,  Chicago  ;  D  :  12864, 
Apr.  29,  1908.  45015 

Talleyrand;  being  an  episode  in  the  life  of  that 
world  famed  politician,  founded  on  Clinton 
Ross'  short  story.  The  niece  of  Talleyrand, 
by  W.  A.  L'Honnnedieu.     [3],  28  p.     4°. 

©  William  A.  L'Hommedieu,  Buffalo;  D: 
3154,  Mar.  17,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1903.      45016 

Tallow  (A)  candle;  a  musical  farce  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Van  Dyke. 

©  H.  Walter  Van  Dyke,  Baxter,  la.;  1894: 
14905,  Mar.  15.  45017 

Tally-ho;  a  comedietta,  by  Malcolm  Watson, 
nmsic  by  Alfred  J.  Caldicott.  Libretto.  Lon- 
don, J.  Williams,  1894.    38  p.    8". 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London;  1894:41905, 
Sept.  13;  2c.  received.  45018 


—  a  hunting  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Arcliibald  Clavering  Gunter,  New  York ; 

1894 :  3794,  Jan.  15.  45019 


—  a  nmsical  drama   in  3  acts,   by   J.   Miller 
[i.  e.  Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller]     37  p.    8°. 

©    .Toaquin    C.    H.    Miller,    United    States; 
1883 :  17298,  Sept.  20  ;  2c.  Sept.  20.  45020 

— •  or,    Jerome   park   with   the    four-in-hand 
club,  a  romantic  musical  and  farcical  comedy 

in  3  acts.     New  York. 

©   AV.    J.    Comley    and    J.    S.    Key,    United 
States  ;  1880 :  4778,  Mar.  25.  45021 

—  See   also   Four   in   hand. 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


'39 


0071 


45022 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45042 


Tally-ho  coaching'  club;  a  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapman. 

©  Mrs.  F.  M.  Chapuiau,  Worcester;  1880: 
37G0.  Mar.  10.  45022 

Talman;  or,  Twenty  years  later,  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Cypelmau.  [2],  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,   1913;  D:  32898;  Hyman  B. 
Cypelman,  New  York.  45023 

Talmud.      See  Bitter  waters. 

Talolo;  Samoa nisches  liebeswerben,  schwank  im 
3  akteu.  von  A.  Kurth  und  V.  Laveri-enz. 
Berlin,  E.  Bloch,  1901.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Eduard  Blocb,  Berlin;  D :  974,  Oct.   17, 
1901;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1901.  45024 

Talon  (El)  de  Aquiles;  comedia  en  3  actos, 
original  de  M.  Bueno.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1909. 

©   Sept.  23,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  24,  1909;   D: 
16879;  Manuel  Bueno,  Madrid.  45025 

Talulah;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  S.  W.  Cutting. 
92  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  Walker  Cutting,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D :  5924,  Dec.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904. 

45026 

Tain  o'  Shanter;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words 
by  C.  I.  Duncan,  music  by  F.  P.  Bullard. 

©  Charles  I.  Duncan  and  Fred.  Field  Bul- 
lard, Boston  ;  1897  :  5627,  Jan.  18.  45027 

-comic   opera   libretto   in  3  acts,   ))y   C.   W. 

Bacliman. 

©  C.  ^V.  Bachmau,  Eos  Angeles ;   D :  6307, 
Feb.  16,  1905.  45028 

a  poetical  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Mrs.  .T.  H.  Kline,  United   States;  1881: 
11360,  .luly  22.  45029 

a  romantic  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto 

written  and  music  composed  by  I'aul  Marlow 
|ps(^ud.   of  A.    C.    Moss] 

©   A.   C.   Moss,    Streator.    111.;    1895:34261, 
•Tnly  1.  45030 

Tamar,  and  other  poems;  by  E.  T.  Whifl'en. 
New  York,  Broadway  i)ublisbing  co.,  1014. 
321   p.      12°. 

©  Jan.  2.  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1914 ;  A :  362176 ; 
E.  T.  Whift'en,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.        45030a 

Tamara;  comic  opera  in  3  acts  with  the  ballet- 
pantomime,  Adam  and  Eve,  words  and  music 
by  H.  Bauer.     Typewritten. 

©  Heinrich  Bauer,  New  York  ;  1893  :  54611. 
Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Dec.  11.  45031 

Tamarra;  the  Russian  spectacular  pantomime, 
in  2  acts  and  6  scenes.    Typewritten. 

©  Prank  Melville,  New  York ;  1890 :  12729, 
Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.  45032 


Tambo's  souvenir;  by  J.  H.  Blackford. 

©    John    H.    Blackford,    St.    Joseph,    Mo.; 
1891 :  28919,  xVug.  12.  45033 

Tambour-major  (Le);  operette  en  2  actes,  pa- 
roles de  Maude  Elizal)eth  Inch,  tr.  frangaise 
par  P.  V.  G[irard],  musique  de  Edward  P. 
Johnston.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  l)ro.,  1912. 
20  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Nov.    15,    1912;    2c.   Nov.    18,    1912;    D: 
31466 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.        45034 

Tambourine  (The)  drill;  by  Adelaide  Westcott 
Hatch.  New  Yoi-k.  The  Hints  publishing  ^V: 
supply  company,  1904.    cover-title,  3  p.    12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co..  New  York ;  D : 
5733,  Nov.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  1904.         45035 

Tambourine,  queen  of  the  Gales;  or,  The  right 
of  title,   i)y  H.   M.   Freck. 

©  Harry  Mundell  Freck,  Columbus,  O. ;  D : 
2108,  July  11,  1902.  45036 

Tamburlaine  the  Great.  Sec  Masterpieces  of 
the  English  drama:  Christopher  Marlowe. 

Tamed;  1  act  comedy  sermon,  by  C.  Oliver.  9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1910;  D :  20857 ;  Christine 
Oliver,  Lents,  Or.  45037 

TamiKo-San;  Japanese  play  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Cowan.     [1],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1915  ;  D  :  41042  ;  Sada  Cowan, 
Casco  Bay,  Me.  45037a 

Taming  a  bear;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Al- 
len.   1  p.  1.,  52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1914;  D-:  38654 ;  Martha  M. 
Allen,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  45037b 

Taming  a  cow  boy. 

©  William  P.  Carver,  New  York;  1893: 
11022,  Mar.  2.  45038 

Taming  a  flirt;  a  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  l»y 
W.  Montague.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1912;  1) :  28825 ;  Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  45039 

Taming  a  husband;  by  P.  J.  Gil  more  and 
Olive  P.  Le  Moyne.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Gilmore  and  Olive  P.  Le  Moyne, 
Portland,  Me.;  I) :  6035,  Jan.  10,  1905;  Ic. 
Dec.  27,  1904;  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1905.  45040 


— ^1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Huff  and  D.  Ravnol. 
16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23303 ;  Edgar  Ruff 
and  Dorothy  Raynol,  New  York.  45041 


—  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  by  Edgar  Ruff  and 
D.  Raynol.    37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dorothy  Raynol,  Mobile,  Ala.;   D:7728, 
Dec.  16,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1905.  45042 

—  See  also   Brown's   baby. 


2272 


45043 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


45060 


Taming  a  sufEragette;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Julian.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Apr.  4,  1910  ;  2e.  Apr.  8,  1910  ;  D  :  20748 ; 
Alexander  Byers  and  Fretlerick  Julian,  Clii- 
cago.  45043 

Taming  a  title;  a  1  act  dramatic  composition, 
by  F.  J.  Beaman.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.;  D: 
12633,  IVIar.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  IMar.  28,  190S. 

45044 

Taming  a  traveling/man;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.E.Smyth.     [l],llp.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1913;  D :  35391 ;  Samuel  E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  45045 

Taming  an  actress;  1  act  play,  Ity  M.  Osborne. 
[27]   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Merri  Osborne,  New  York ;  D :  S9()3.  Aug. 
15,  1906;  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1906;  Ic.  Sept.  S,  1906. 

45046 

Taming  Jenny;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  R.  I*.  Owens.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Penly  Owens.  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
12485,  Mar.  4,  1908;  2c.  IMar.  4,  1908.       45047 

Taming  of  a  sport;  by  R.  B.  Peck.  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  D :  17654 ;  Rali»h  B. 
Peck,  New  Yorlv.  45048 

Taming  (The)  of  Georgina;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Embley  Osnuui.  [109]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland  ;  D :  5748,  Nov. 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1904.  45049 

Taming  (The)  of  Julia;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  R.  Hildreth.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewiitten. 

©  William  Robert  Hildreth,  Porterville, 
Cal. ;  D :  7957,  Feb.  7,  1900 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1900. 

45050 

Taming  (The)  of  Mrs.  Green.  8ce  Happy  Nan 
and  the  suffragist  court. 

Taming  (The)  of  Mrs.  Lane;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l)y  M.  L.  White.    67  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22.  1911;  D:  24035;  IMontgomery 
Lewis  White,  Austin,  Tex.  45051 

Taming  (The)  of  my  mother-in-law;  nuisical 
extravaganza  in  2  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  R.  C. 
Michel.     [61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28260  ;  R.  G.  Michel, 
Cincinnati.  45052 

Taming  (The)  of  the  cynic;  a  comedy,  by  F. 
Lightner. 

©   Francis  Lightner,   Detroit;    1897:46121, 

Aug.  16.  45053 

Taming  of  the  princess.  See  King  Thrush- 
beard. 


Taming  (The)  of  the  shrew;  by  William 
Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  se- 
lected criticism  l)y  Cliarlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarice.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York. 
T.  Y.  Crowell  ^  co.  [1908]  3  p.  1.,  v-xvii,  261 
p.     front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New^  York;  A: 
218284,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908. 

45054 


—  a  comedy,  by  William  Shakespeare,  arr.  in 
an  introduction  and  3  acts,  for  the  use  of 
schools  and  colleges.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1908.    41  p.     12°, 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  13111, 
June  4,  1908 ;  2c.  June  5,  1908.  45055 


— • as  arr.  by  A.  Daly,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  William  Winter.  Centenary  ed. 
New  York,  Privately  printed  for  Mr.  Daly, 
1887.     75  p.     front.,  phot.     8°. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;   1887:2316, 
Jan.  29 ;  2c.  Apr.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  29.  45056 

—  — — re-arranged  in  5  acts,  by  Augus- 


tin   Daly,    with    an    introduction   l)y   William 
Winter. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Doruey. 
New  York,  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  5153,  Feb.  4,  1914.  OrigJ- 
nal  entry,  Jan.  29,  1887,  no.  2316.  45056a 


—  ed.  by  Frederick  Tupper,  jr.  New  York, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1912.  xviii,  135  p. 
front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Dec.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  A :  328692  ; 
jNIacmillau  co..  New  York.  45057 


—  ed.  with  notes,  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
l)er's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  180  p.  front,  ill  us. 
12°.     (Shakespeare's  complete  works,    v.  7) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,'  New  York  ;  1898  :  20442, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  45058 

—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Alice  Mey- 
nell  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Eleanor  F. 
Brickdale.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1907.  xx,  122  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.    v.  7) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
177439,  May  22,  1907 ;  2c.  May  22,  1907. 

45059 

—  with  an  introduction  by  Ada  Rehau.  Play- 
er's ed.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co., 
1900.    xi  p.,  2  1.,  148  p.    pi.    12°. 

©  Doulileday,  Page  &  co.,  New  York ;  1900 
A:  6502,  :Mar.  10;  2c.  Apr.  3.  45060 


2273 


45061 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45083 


Taming'  (The)  of  the  shrew — Continued. 

(Shakespeare's);     with-  introduction     and 

notes  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Educational  publisliing  company 
[1908]     142  p.,  1  I.    16°.     (Classic  library) 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston;  A:  200120, 
Feb.  26,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  45061 

(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  J.  Kolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1881.  [iiij-vi,  [7J-180  p.  illus. 
(incl.  port.)     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New   York ;  1881 :  2666, 
Feb.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  45062 


Same. 


New 


Y'ork.  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  company  [1904]  242  p.  incl. 
front,     illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge.  Mass.;  A: 
98365,  Oct.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1904.       45063 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company   [1909]     vi,    [3],  10-180  p. 
incl.    front.      (port.)      16". 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  vears  from  Feb.  21,  3909;  A: 
228504,  Jan.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1909. 

45064 

>SV'('  (il.-io  Katharine  and  Petruchio. — Lion 


(The)  tamer. — Shakespeare's  works. 

Taming  (The)  of  the  shrewd;  a  1-act  playlet, 
by  W.  H.  Davis.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    W.    Harrison    Davis,    Philadelphia;    D: 
12743,  Apr.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.     45065 

a  3  act  comedy,  burlesquing  Shakespeare's 


(jhristopher  Sly,  by  R.  Frimel. 

©  Rudolf  Frimel,  New  York ;  D :  3900,  Sept. 
17,  1903.  45066 

Taming  (The)  of  the  suffragette;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  li.  W.  Springer.  11,  [1]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911;  D :  24213 ;  Bessie  Wre- 
ford  Springer,  Detroit.  45067 

Taming  the  editor;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by 

P.  .Tohnson.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  .Tnly  19,  1912;  D :  30,301 ;  Peter  .loiin- 

son,  Toi'oiito,  Canada.  45068 

Taming'   the   groucherinos;    or,    The    unifying- 

catastrophe,  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  ,T.  ().  .Tacob- 

son.     [154]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   5,    1911;    D:  24634;    J.    Oliver 
.Tacobson.  Chicago.  45069 

Taming  the  husband;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Rev. 
J.  Rappaport. 

©    Julius    Rappaport,    Chicago ;    D :  14959. 
.Tan.  21.  1909.  45070 

Taming  the  tamer;  1  act  comedy-drama,  l>v 
E.  W.  Cortis.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   5,   1910;   D:  20116;   Ernest   W. 
Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  .T.  45071 


Taming  the  tiger;  a  drama  of  the  early  days  of 
California  in  3  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall.  117  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Burton  Luther  Hall,  Berkelev,  Cal.;  D: 
12256,  Jan.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.     45072 

drama  of  the  Klondike  in  5  acts,  by  B.  L. 

Hall.    New  ed.     [2],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12, 1915  ;  D  :  39371 ;  Burton  Luther 
Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  45072a 

Tammany;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Gral- 
tan  Donnelly.  , 

©    Jacob    Lift,    United    States ;    1896 :  8777. 
Feb.  6.  45073 

Tammany  (A)  brave;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Grattan  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States ;    1896 :  877.", 
Feb.  6.  45074 

Tammany  hall;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Cor- 
num. 

©  James  Corman,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. ;  1896: 
5357,  Jan.  20.  45075 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  l»y  H.  Grattan  Don- 
nelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    Uiiiteti    States;    1896:8776. 
Feb.  6.  45076 

-a   play    of   conteiiiporaneous    interest    in    4 

acts,  by  D.  Sully. 

©  Dau'l  Sully,  United  States;  1892:14580, 
Apr.  2.  45077 

Tammany  (A)  man;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  . 
H.  Grattan  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States ;    1896 :  8771, 
Feb.  6.  45078 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  M.  J.  Haw. 

©  Bobby  Gaylor,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  63219,  Nov. 
IL  45079 

Tammany  (The)  men;  ;i  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
i)y  H.  Grattan  Donnelly. 

©    Jacob    Litt,    United    States;    1896:8770, 
Feb.  6.  .  45080 

Tammany  (The)  sachem;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Breil.    JJbretto. 

©  Jo.seph  C.  Breil,  Pittsburgh  ;  1894 :  53912, 
Nov.  19.  45081 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Grattan  Don- 
nelly. 

©   Jacob   Litt,   United    States;    1896:8774. 
Feb.  6.  45082 

Tammany,  the  dictator  of  Gotham.  See  Bat- 
tle (The)  of  the  factions. 

Tammany  tiger;  a  melodrama  In  4  acts,  by  H. 
Grattan  Donnelly. 

©   Jacob    Litt,    United    States;    1896:8772, 
Feb.  6.  45083 


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45084 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45108 


Tammany  tiger — Continued. 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©  .Jacob  Litt,  New  Yorlv ;  1896 :  100S5,  Feb. 
11 ;  2c.  Feb.  11.  45084 

Tammany  tigers;  spef'tacular  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Fred.  J.  Huber. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York:  1897:1060.5.   Fel). 
11.  45085 

Tammany  (The)  twins;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.   D.  Burbridge. 

©  .Tames  D.  Burbridge.  .Tacksouville.  FUt.; 
1806  :  68407,  Dec.  16.  45086 

Tammay  (A)  man;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©   Ed.    F.    Rush,    New    York ;    1896 :  2209.", 
Apr.  9.  45087 

Tampering  with  hearts;  by  F.  R.  Cutter.    10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Rollin  Cutter,  Cincinnati:  I>: 
12884.  May  2.  1908  ;  2c.  May  2,  1908.         45088 

Tamura.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Tan  (A)  lamb;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Jones. 
[2],  62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910;  D :  22836 ;  Russell  G. 
.Tones.  A'an  Wert,  O.  45089 

a  playlet  in  3  acte,  by  R.  G.  Jones.     27  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17.  '1910  ;  D  :  2136.5  ;  Russell  G. 
Jones,  Van  Wert,  O.  45090 

Tauagra   love;    mimed    dance    in    3    scenes,    by 
G.  M.  Rochebois.     [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1912 ;  D  :  31375 ;  Gaston  Ma- 
rie Rochebois,  New  York.  45091 

Tandaradei.     See  Lockere  vogel. 

Tangle  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 
[1],  16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913  ;  D  :  33667  ;  Ernest  White- 
house  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  45092 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  l)y  E.  AV.  Cortis. 

11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1911;  D :  23493 ;  Ernest  W. 
Cortis,  P:ast  Orange,  N.  J.  45093 

melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Burte.     47,  [l] 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911 ;  D  :  24352  ;  Lloyd  Burte. 
Brooklyn.  45094 

play  in  1  act.  by  S.  H.  Wallach.     [2],  8  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1913 ;  D :  34758 ;  Samuel  H. 
AA'allach,  New^  York.  45095 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colweli.    141  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913 :  D :  33894  ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colweli,  Kittanning,  Pa,  45096 


Tangle  (A)  of  flags;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©   Agnes   Rose   Lane,    Brooklyn ;    D :  3024, 
Feb.  21,  1903.  45097 

Tangled  (A)  affair;  a  3  act  comedy,  by  S.  J. 
Mustol  and  J.  W.  Hanlon. 

©  Samuel  J.  Mustol  and  John  W.  Hanlon, 
Paterson  :  D  :  1175,  Dec.  12,  1901.  45098 

Tangled  hearts;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Hau- 
chett. 

©  D.  Hanchett,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  1882: 
;)714.  June  13.  45099 

Tangled  lines;  i\  comedy  of  the  Maine  woods  in 
4  acts,  by  R.  Stodart. "  [93]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  Stodart.  New  York ;  D  :  8792,  July 
7,  1906;  2c.  July  7,  1906.  45100 

Tangled  lives;  or.  Love  and  honor,  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W.  Keller.  [74]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  .John  W.  Keller,  New  York;  1886:2625, 
.Tan.  30 ;  2c.  Mar.  11.  45101 

or.  Two  hearts'  sorrow,  an  emotional  do- 


mestic drama  in  6  acts,  dramatized  by  D.  A. 
Reynolds,  from  Barrett  Sylvester's  [J.  G. 
Noe's]  novel  of  the  same  name.  Lyons,  Mich., 
D.  A.  Reynolds  &  co..  1886.    46  p.    16°. 

©  D.  A.  Reynolds,  Lyons,  Mich. ;  1885 : 
1400,  Jan.  16;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1887.  45102 

Tangled  nets;  by  F.  N.  Wilcox  and  A.  T.  Saun- 
ders. 

©  Frank  N.  Wilcox,  Cleveland,  O.,  and  A. 
Tresize  Saunders,  Akron,  O. ;  1887 :  10632. 
Apr.  20.  45103 

Tangled  relations.     Sec  Little  (The)  daughter. 

Tangled  skein;  by  W.  R.  Thirwell. 

©  Wm.  R.  Thirwell,  San  Francisco;  1899: 
72687,  Nov.  7.  45104 

in   3   icnots.    by   PI    Dyer,   jr.      Providence, 


R.  I.,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid.  1881.    31  p.    8° 

©  Elisha  Dyer,  jr.,  Providence,  R.  I.;  1881  : 
4700,  IMar.  28;  2c.  Apr.  6.  45105 

Sec  also  Pig  (The)  brother  play-book. 

Tangled  (The)  thread;  a  play  in  6  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Brooke. 

©  J.   J.   Brooke,   Philadelphia;   1881:6023, 
Apr.  19.  45106 

Tangled  (A)  web;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Batchelder. 

©  Clara  Burbank  Batchelder,  Minneapolis; 
D:8691,  Jxme  13,  1906.  45107 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  L.  Root. 

©  Alice  L.  Root.  Boston;  1893  :  31650',  July  5. 

45108 


2275 


45109 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45119 


Tangled  wildwood;  a  comedv  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Ratcliffe. 

©  John  James  Ratcliffe,  Trenton,  N.  J.; 
1S9S  :  11870,  Feb.  16  ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  45109 

Tanglefoot  vs.  Peruna;  a  mode  trial,  bv  Everett 
Franklin.  New  York.  Dick  cS:  Fitzgerald,  1913. 
28  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  20,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1913;  D: 
32269;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York.      45110 

Tangles;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  Leona  Dal- 
rymple.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [1907] 
18  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  9750, 
Jan.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1907.  45111 

a  folly  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Henegan.     [1],  133 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23.  1912  ;  D  :  30099  ;  Rex  Hene- 
gan, Paris.  45112 

Tanglewood;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Mabel  Selden 
[i.  e.  M.  S.  Smith] 

©  Mabel  Selden  Smith,  Chicago;  D :  8099, 
Mar.  5,  1906.  45113 

Tango;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  M.  M. 
Conheim]     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914 ;  D :  35929 ;  Martha  Mor- 
ton, New  York.  45113a 

Tango  (Le);  comedie  en  4  actes,  de  Mme.  et 
M.  J.  Richepin.     [41]  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  30,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  17.  1914;  D: 
363S6 ;  M.  et  Mme.  Jean  Richepin,  Paris. 

45113b 

Tango  (El)  argentine;  humoradn  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Luis 
de  Larra  y  Mamiel  Fernandez  de  la  Puente, 
miisica  de  los  maestros  Valverde  y  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espartoles]  1914. 
44  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38177;  L.  de  Larra  y  M.  Fernandez  de  la 
Puente,  Madrid.  45113c 

Tango  (The)  clvib;  musical  comeilv  in  1  act.  by 
E.  Weitzel.  [2],  18  p.  4°.  "Typewritten. 
[Word.s  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1914;  D :  36855 ;  Edward 
Weitzel,  New  York.  45113d 

Tango-prinzessiu  (Die);  posse  mit  gesang  und 
tanz  in  3  akten,  von  .T.  Kren  und  C.  Kraatz, 
gesangstexte  von  A.  Schonfeld,  musik  von  J. 
Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max  Winterfeld]  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihn- 
enschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.  104  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1913  ;  D  :  35494  ;  Curt  Kraatz, 
Wiesbaden,  Germany,  Jean  Kren,  Alfred 
Schonfeld  &  Jean  Gilbert,  Berlin.  45114 


Tango  (The)  shoes;  novelty  comedy  act.  by  B. 
Burke.     [1].  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  39715 ;  Billie  Burke, 
New  York.  45114a 

Tango  (A)  step-mother-in-law;  farce  in  1  act, 

by  J.  H.  Neebe.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,   1914;   D:  30597;    Joseph  H. 

Neebe,  New  York.  45114b 

Tango  tangles;  comedy  sketch,  bv  J.  Arnold. 
[1],   G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1914 ;  D  :  36499  ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  45114c 

Tango  (The)  teacher;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 
Weil.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914 ;  D  :  36643  ;  Edwin  Arthur 
Weil,  New  Y'ork.  45114d 

Tangoer  (The);  dancing  play  in  3  acts,  bv  R. 
Barry.     [SO]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    6,    1914;    D :  36262 :    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  45114e 

Tangoitus;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Rowland.  [5] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1914 ;  D :  36836 ;  Mal)el  Row- 
land, New  York.  ^     .  45114f 

Tanis,  the  sang  digger;  or.  In  old  Virginia,  a 
Southern  idyl  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Bachman. 
founded  on  the  book  of  same  name  by  Amelie 
Rives  Chanler  Troubetzkoy.  [77] '  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  C.  W.  Bachman,  Los  Angeles ;   D :  6306, 
Mar.  9,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1905.  45115 

Tannhiiuser  and  the  minstrels  tournament  on 
the  Wartburg;  grand  romantic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  Richard  Wagner,  tr.  into  English  in 
exact  accordance  with  the  original,  by  Mrs. 
J.  P.  Morgan.    New  ed. 

©    Mrs.    John   P.    INIorgan.    United    States; 
1891 :  8283,  Mar.  4.  45116 

Tannwald;  a  drama  by  J.  S.  Hittell.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Alta  California  print  [1877 1     24  p.     S°. 

©   John    S.   Hittell,    San   Francisco;    1877: 
2584,  Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1878.  45117 

Tanta,  the  doll  girl;  a  3  act  plav,  by  R.  A. 
Bliss.    85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   22,   1910;    D :  20.339 ;    Rosa    A. 
Bliss,  New  York.  45118 

Tantalizing  Tommy;  (•on)edy  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
Gavault  and  Michael  IMorton.  New  York.  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1911.  174  p. 
12°. 

©   Dec.   15,   1911;    2c.    Dec.   18,    1911;   D: 
28014;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       45119 


2276 


45120 


COPYKIGHtED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


45136 


Tante  Rosa;  lustspiel  iu  3  aufziigeii,  von  Mel- 
choir  Longyel,  deulseh  von  Stefan  T.  Klein. 
Miinclien,  Drei  niaskeu  verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1918. 
100  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913;  D:  33074;  Drei  niasken 
verlag,  g.  m.  h.  h.,  Munich.  45120 

Tantris,  the  fool;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ernst 
Hardt,  authorized  English  version,  by  W. 
Nobbe  and  J.  James. 

©  Wilhelra  Nobbe  and  J.  .Tames,  St.  Louis ; 
D  :  15477,  Mar.  29,  1909.  45121 

Tanya;  romantic  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  Mary 
French  and  Charles  Jehlinger.  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1910 ;  D :  201.51 ;  Mrs.  Daniel  C. 
French,  New  York.  45122 

Tanzanwalt  (Der);  vaudeville  in  3  akten,  von 
Pox'des-Milo  und  Erich  Urban,  niiisic  von  Wal- 
ter Schiitt.  Berlin,  Deutscher  theater  verlag, 
1912.    77  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  31083  ;  Hans  Bartsch. 
New  York.  45123 

Taotai  (Der)  von  Zi-ka-wei;  burleske  oper  in  4 
akten.  von  G.  Fiii-st,  nuisik  von  Max  Ilennina:. 
[Berlin,  Robert  BartJie,  1914]  122  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  36730  ;  Thespis-ver- 
lag,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.  45123a 

Tapfere  (Der)  Cassian.     Sec  Marionetten. 

Tapfere  (Der)  Kassian;  singspiel  in  1  aufzug. 
von  Arthur  Schnitzler,  nnisik  von  Oscar 
Straus.  Leipzig,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard 
Herzmansky)   1909.     19  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  16980  ; 
Liidwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  45124 

Tapfere  (Der)  soldat;  operette  in  3  akten,  mit 
beniitzung  von  motiven  aus  Bernard  Shaw's 
Helden,  von  Rud.  Bernauer  und  Leopold  .Ta- 
cobson,  nnxsik  von  Oscar  Straus.  89  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Vienna;  D;  1348.5,  Aug.  1,  1908;  2c. 
Aug.  1,  1908;  2c.  (printed)  June  17,  1909. 

45125 


Same. 


Wien,   Leii)zig, 


Text  der  gesange. 
L.  Doblinger,  1908.    52  p.     12 

©  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Vienna;  D :  14475,  Dec.  7,  1908;  Ic. 
Dec.  7,  1908.  45126 

—  See  also  Soldadito  (El)  de  chocolate. 


Tapis  d'orient;  operette  en  3  actes,  livret  de 
Maurice  Vaucaire,  musique  de  J.  Burgmein. 
Milan,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1911.  98  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Dec.   28,   1911;    2c.    Dec.    29,    1911;    D: 
28122  ;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  45127 


Tappan  (The)  Zee  well.     Sec  Cuddy. 

Tappeto  (II)  rosa;  operetta  in  3  atti,  libretto  di 
Maurizio  Vaucaii-e,  tr.  italiana  di  Giuseppe 
Adami,  nmsica  di  J.  Burgmein.  Milano,  G. 
Ricordi  &  c,  1912.  69  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Jan.  25, 1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1912  ;  D  :  28445 ; 
(J.  Ricordi  &  c,  Milan.  45128 

Tapping  the  wires;  melodrama  in  2  scenes,  by 
().  A.  Hirsli  and  Edward  Freiberger.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   21,    1911;    D:  2,5605;    O.scar   A. 
Hirsch,  New  York.  45129 

Taps;  an  adaptation  of  Zapfenstreich  from  the 
(Jerman,  by  Lee  Kugel.  78  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Klein.  New  York ;  D :  5333,  July 
18.  1904;  2c.  .July  IS.  1904.  45130 

play  iu  4  acts,  by  Franz  Adam  Beyerlein, 

tr.  from  the  German  by  Charles  Swickard. 
lloston,  .John  AV.  Luce  and  conipanv  [1915] 
3  p.  1..  119  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  26,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  42447  ; 
L.  E.  Bassett,  Boston.  45130a 


a  play  of  German  military  life  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  I.  Du  r.  Coleman.    New  York,  C.  Herr- 
mann, 1904.     98  p.     8°. 

©  Carl  Herrmann,  New  York;  D:  4837,  Apr. 
5,  1904 ;  2c.  June  1,  1904.  45131 

a  war  memory  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  Whytal. 

Typewritten. 

©   A.    R.    Wliytal,    New    York ;    1891 :  1814, 
Jan.  12 ;  2c.  May  28,  1892.  45132 

Tar  and  feathers;  drama  of  Missouri  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  B.  Ely.     [2],  132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  29,  1910 ;   D :  22185 ;  Lewis  B. 
Ely,  St.  Louis.  45133 


Missouri   drama   in  4   acts,   by   L.   B.   Ely. 

[96]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1.  1910;  D:  21718;  Lewis  B.  Ely, 
St.  Louis.  45134 

Tar  (The)  and  the  tartar;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith,  music  by  Adam  Itzel, 
jr.  Lyrics.  Chicago  [Slason  Thompson  &  co.] 
1901.     29  p.     8°. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago;   1891:15371. 
Apr.  25  ;  2c.  .July  11.  45135 


-Sec  also  Mandarin  (The) 

Tara;  atlapted  from  the  opera  Finola,  of  Charles 
Dawson,  and  Moore's  melodies,  by  the  Ursu- 
lines  of  St.  Teresa. 

©  Ursulines  of  St.  Tei-esa,  New  York ;  D :  1, 
Jan.  2,  1901.  45136 


2277 


45137 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45155 


Tara — Continued. 

or,  The  heart  of  a  harp,  by  M.  E.  Henry- 

Ruffin.     54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  j\Irs.  U.  E.  Heury-Ruffin,  INIobile  ;  D  :  8286, 

Apr.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  1906.  45137 

Tarantula  Bill,  suitor;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  A.  C.  Rowsey. 

©  E.  D.  Rvan,  New  Yorlv ;  D :  1518,  Mar.  4. 
1902.  45138 

Tarare.     See  Beaumarchais  theatre  illustre. 

Tarasca  (La);  sainete  en  2  actos  y  4  cuadros, 
original  de  D.  Berriatua  y  J.  Aguado.  Ma- 
drid r^ociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1914.  48 
p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40049;  Doroteo  Berriatfia  and  JesGs  Aguado, 
Madrid.  45138a 

Tares;  a  new  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Oscar  Ber- 
inger. 

©  Frank  \\\  Sanger,  New  Yorlj;  1888 :  2995, 
.Tan.  27.  45139 

Target  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hopkins. 
[1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  20.  1914;  D :  35715 ;  Arthur  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  45139a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A.  Morris  and  Frank 


Harris  Blighton.     [109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1015 ;  D :  41134 ;  Thomas  Ar- 
tbur  Morris,  New  York.  45139b 

Tarif;  romantic  play  of  the  15tb  century,  in  18 
scenes,  by  M.  Armbruster.  91  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D :  20613 ;  Mat  Arm- 
bruster, Columbus,  45140 

Tarry  thou  till  I  come;  or,  Salathiel,  the  wan- 
dering Jew,  a  drama. 

©  Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.,  New  York ;  D :  559, 
June  8,  1901.  45141 

- — —  See  also  Salathiel. 

Tarry  town  (A)  widow;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts.     Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Shunk.  Chicago;  1896:69971, 
Dee.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  45142 

Tartarin  sur  les  Alpes;  comedie  pittoresque  ea 
5  actes  et  S  tableaux,  par  L.  IMarches,  d'apres 
le  roman  d'Alpbonse  Daudet.  Paris,  IJbrairie 
theatrale,  artistique  &  litteraire.  1913.  4  p.  1., 
138  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D: 
35106;  Leo  Marches,  Paris.  45143 

TartiifE  der  patriot;  ein  satirisches  komodien- 
spiel  in  3  akten,  von  Otto  Ernst  Tpseud.  of 
O.  E.  Schmidt]  Leipzig.  L.  Staackmaun,  1909. 
127  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Otto 
Ernst  Schmidt,  Grossflottbek,  Germany;  res. 
no.  2772;  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1909.  45144 


Tartiiff  im  reifrock;  farce  in  5  bilderu,  von  Ar- 
thur Midler,  erneuert  von  Lion  Feuchtwanger. 
Mvmchen,  Georg  Midler,  1912.    120  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  30604  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  Munich.  45140 

Tartufe  demasque.     See  Felice. 

« 

Tartuffe;  or,  The  impostor,  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  Moliere.  New  York,  F.  Rullmau,  1888.  43 
p.  4°.  ( [The  Coquelin-Hading  ed.  French 
and  English] ) 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York ;  1888 :  27476.  Sept. 
27;  2c.  Oct.  13.  45146 

ou,  L'imposteur,  par  Moliere.  ed.  with  in- 


troduction and  notes  by  John  E.  ilatzke.    New 

York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1906.     xxvii.  169  p.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;   D :  8850. 

July  21,  1906 ;  2c.  July  23,  1906.  45147 

See  also  Continental  drama. — Great  plays: 


French  and  German. 

Tashleen;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  ^I.  Lippmann. 
38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Julie  M.  Lippmann,  New  York;  D:  1993. 
June  9,  1902 ;  2c.  July  21,  1902.  45148 

Tasting  those  pearly  tears;  comic  sketch  in  4 
scenes,  by  D.  R.  de  Simone  and  E.  Rajola.  24 
p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  30,   1912;   D:  29547;    Edmondo 
Rajola  and  D.  Robert  de  Simone,  New  York. 

45149 

Tat;  or,  Edna,  the  veteran's  daughter,  a  border 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Jack  Crawford. 

©   J.   W.    Crawford,    Albuquerque.    N.    M. ; 
1889:  37477,  Dec.  9.  45150 

Taters;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Roy  Redgrave. 
7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gene  Hughes.  New  York ;  D :  6890,  June 
30.  1905 ;  2c.  June  30,  1905.  45151 

Tat j ana;  or.  The  choosing  of  the  bride  at  the 
Russian  court,  a  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  M.  Plum-Woehning. 

©  Huberta  M.  Plum-Woehning,  New  York; 
D  :  12618,  Mar.  2.5,  1908.  45152 

Tattercoats;  a  musical  play,  lyrics  and  vocal 
music  by  Alfred  Scott-Gatty,  instrumental  nui- 
sic  by  Nicolas  C.  Gatty,  libretto  by  Robert 
Stewart.    Typewritten. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London ;  1900  A :  5054.  Feb. 
24;  2c.  Feb.  24.  45153 

Tattered  (A)  bit  of  a  sail;  a  1  act  play,  by  V.  A. 
Barber.     [7]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Victoria  Adams  Barbei",  Winnetka.  III.; 
D  :  14241.  Nov.  7, 1908  ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.    45154 

Tattered  (A)  sacrament;  by  V.  Z.  Post. 

©  Van  Zo  Post,  New  York ;  D :  13903,  Sept. 
22,  1908.  45155 


2278 


45156 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45173 


Tattered  Tom;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  E.  Sibley. 

©  Emilv  Siblev,  Buffalo;  1872:991,  Jan.  31. 

45156 

i)r,    The   sweep,   the   waif,   and   the   boot- 


black, a  drama  in  3  acts,  dramatized  by  per- 
mission of  Horatio  N.  Alger,  .jr.,  from  his  story 
with  that  title,  by  E.  A.  Lewis. 

©    Edwin    A.    Lewis,    Lyuu,    Mass. ;    1S7G : 
11964,  Oct.  26.  45157 

Tatterley;  a  drama.  1\v  Arthur  Shirley  and  Tom 
Gallon. 

©    Elizabeth    Marliurv.    New    York;    1897: 
35212.  June  12.  45158 

the  story  of  a  dead  man.  drama  in  3  acts, 


adapted  from  the  novel  of  that  name,  by  T. 
Gallon.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1909;  D  :  16978  ;  Tom  Gallon. 
Loudon.  45159 

Tatters;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Miller. 

©   A.    B.    Miller,    Rochester,    N.    Y. ;    1879: 
17536,  Dec.  24.  45160 

Tatters,  the  Italian  waif  (as  found  in  the 
streets);  a  dramatic  and  nmsical  play,  dauce, 
and  sketch,  by  U.  Rocfire. 

©  Ulo  Rocfire.  New  York :  D :  .5931.  Dec.  3, 
1904.  45161 

Tatters,  the  pet  of  Squatters'  Gulch;  an  original 
border  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Levin  C.  Tees. 
Philadelphia.  The  I'enn  pul).  co.,  1893.  38  p. 
front,  (port.)  12°.  ([Keystone  ed.  of  popu- 
lar plays] ) 

©  Penu  pub.  co..  Philadelphia  ;  1893  :  33387, 
July  15  ;  2c.  July  15.  45162 

a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Tees. 


Ms. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia  ;  1882 :  2755, 
Feb.  22;  Ic.  May  16.  45163 

Tattle  (The)  tale;  comed^'  in  1  scene,  by  F.  Du- 
UKmt. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  New  York  ;  1883 :  209<)4, 
Nov.  13.  45164 

Tattle  tale  town;  nmsical  comedy  liI>retto  in  2 
acts,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  44  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21.  1913;  D :  32398 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson.  Philadelphia.  45165 

Tattle- tales  of  Cupid;  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 
New  Y'ork.  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  1898.  vi  p.  2  1., 
264  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  best  laid  plans. — Man  pro- 
poses. 

©  P.  L.  Ford.  Brooklvn :  1898 :  63052.  Oct. 
27;  2c.  Oct.  27.  45165a 


Tattoo;  a  military  play  in  4  acts,  by  Franz 
Adam  Beyerlein. 

©    Richard    Schlaghamer,    New    York ;    D : 
4804,  Mar.  29,  1904.  45166 

See  also  Lights  out. 

Tattooed  (The)  lady;  a  comedietta,  by  Freder- 
ick Courtenay  Barber  and  E.  P.  Howard.  18 
p.     4°.    Typewa'itten. 

©    Ic.    May    26.    1910;    D :  21184 ;    Edward 
I'ercy  Howard,  New  Y'ork.  45167 

comedy -playlet  in  1  act,  by  Alice  Leal  Pol- 


lock and  Ethel  Watts  Mumford    [i.  e. 'E.  W 
Grant]     [2].  25  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1914;  D :  36981 ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  45167a 

Tattooed  (The)  man;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
by  Han-y  K.  Smith,  nuisic  by  Victor  Herbert. 
[103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  :  D  :  99.39. 
Feb.  11.  1907;  2c.  Feb.  8.  1907.  45168 

a  comic  opera  lil)retto  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B. 

Smith.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D:  7947, Feb. 
5.  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  14.  1907.  45169 

Taught  by  mail;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Clark. 
[70]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914;  D:  36396;  Hollis 
Chenery  Clark,  Washington.  45169a 

Taught  for  naught;  by  A.  T.  Annnernian.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D :  17829 ;  Ada  Tully 
Amnierman,  Brooklyn.  45170 

Taumelbecher  (Der);  tragodie  eines  madchens, 
gesellschaftsdramji  in  5  akten,  von  Carl  Erich 
Behrens.  Hamburg.  Verlagsgesellschaft  Ham- 
burg, m.  b.  h.,  1912.    106  p.    12°. 

©  May  4,  1912;  2c.  July  13,  1912;  D: 
30256 ;  Verlagsgesellschaft  Hamburg,  m.  b.  h., 
Hamburg,  Germany.  45171 

Tausend  und  eine  nacht.     Sec  Kismet. 

Taut  (The)  and  the  sailor;  a  playlet,  by  L.  P. 
O'Neil. 

©  L.  P.  O'Neil,  Williams  Bridge.  N.  Y. :  D: 
13609.  June  17,  1903.  45172 

Tax  (The)  collector;  farce  comedy  for  3  j)eople. 
by  .L  A.  Plummer.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Tyi)ewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915 ;  D :  41841 ;  John  An- 
drew Plummer,  San  Francisco.  45172a 

Tax  (A)  on  bachelors;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Harold  Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Moller]  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  36  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D :  7113. 
Aug.  15,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  45173 


2279 


45173 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45187 


Taxation  with  misrepresentation;  c(nnedy  skit, 
by  P.  I'uuli.    17  v.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Apr.  15,  1914;  D :  3GT13 ;  Pauline  Paul!, 
Coytesville,  N.  J.  45173a 

Taxi  (The)  cab  station;  play  in  1  act,  by  B. 
(jerard.     12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1915 ;  D :  41918 ;  Barney  Ger- 
ard. New  York.  45173b 

Taxi-maiden;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  1.  Szinnyey. 
176  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31.  1909  ;  D  :  1781:G  ;  Stephen  Ivor 
Szinfiyey,  New  York  .  45174 

Taxidermist  (The);  by  G.  .1.  Stillnian. 

©  Geo.  J.  Still  man,  Jersey  Citv ;  D :  15G10, 
Apr.  13,  1909.  45175 

Taylor's  king  fools. 

©  J.  H.  Taylor,  Lancaster,  O. ;  1S97  :  6181, 
Jan.  20.  45176 

Tazilla,  down  on  the  Amazon;  in  3  acts,  bv  H. 
Wellniun  and  C.  W.  Ader.  L52]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harry  AVellnion  and  Charles  W.  Ader. 
New  York ;  D :  5653,  Oct.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  17, 
1904.  [Note:  Copies  bear  title,  Tazilla,  the 
shinin.ti  light  of  the  Ardsley  home,  down  ou 
the  Amazon]  45177 

Te  la  debo,  Santa  Rita;  entrenies,  original  de  J. 
Fernandez  del  Vilhsr.  Madrid  |  Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1915;  D: 
40051;  Jose  Fernandez  del  \'illar.  Madrid. 

45177a 

Tea  and  tragedy;  a  monologue,  by  G.  V.  Dwight. 
10  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Van  Rensselaer  Dwight,  Hartl\>rd ; 
D :  7953.  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1906. 

45178 

Tea  at  Bramley's;  playlet  in  1  act,  bv  lUissell 
Kay.     L3J,19p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14.  1914;  D :  37030 ;  Jessie  Hein 
Ernst,  New  York.  45178a 

Tea  at  four  o'clock;  a  drawing-room  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Mrs.  Burt(ni  Harrison.  New  York, 
The  De  Witt  publishing  house.  1892.  29  p. 
12°.     (LDe  Witfs  acting  plays,  no.  375 J ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1892: 
52674,  Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  24;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1893. 

45179 

Tea  (The)  caddy;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  Turber- 
ville.     [l],20p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23.  1914  ;  D  :  36440  ;  Henry  Tur- 
berville,  Washington.  45179a 

Tea  (The)  house;  pla5-  in  1  act.  bv  A.  INI.  Kenny. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1912;  D :  30279 ;  Anna  M. 
Kenny,  New  York.  45180 


Tea  (The)  maker;  dramatic  sketch,  by  R.  L. 
Jenne  and  G.  A.  Martin.  8  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912;   D :  30491 ;   Jenne  and 
Martin,  Indianapolis.  45181 


See  Ye  tea  party 


Tea  party  of  ye  olden  times, 
of  ye  olden  times. 

Tea  tephi;  romantic  and  historic  opera  in  3  acts, 
words  by  Nason  W.  and  B.  E.  Leavitt,  music 
by  B.  E.  Leavitt.  Libretto.  Putnam,  Conn., 
B.  E.  Leavitt,  1911.    55  p.,  illus.    16°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25415  ; 
Burton  Emerson  Leavitt,  Putnam,  Conn. 

45182 

Teacher  (The);  a  drama  of  temi)erance  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Fritzsche. 

©  Charles  Fritzsche,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  14889, 
Jan.  23,  1909.  45183 

Teacher  (The)  and  the  dunce;  veutriloquial 
novelty,  by  Jack  Burnett.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25700 ;  Jack  Burnett 
amusement  co.,  New  York.  45184 

Teacher  (The)  mother;  dramatic  sketch,  by  J. 
Ketler.     [1].  19  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914 ;  D :  38768 ;  Joe  Ketler, 
Grove  City,  Pa.  45184a 

Teacher  wanted;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Frank 
Crosby  ;  The  unwelcome  guest,  by  H.  Elliott 
McBride ;  [and]  Did  you  ever  see  a  ghost?  bv 
Robert  C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Peuii 
publishing  company,  1903.  p.  193-216.  12°. 
(Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hundred  choice 
selections,  no.  10) 

©  Phineas  Garrett,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  31,  1903 ;  A : 
55294.  Mar.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1903. 

45184b 

Teaching  him  a  lesson;  1  act  comedy,  by  .Joseph 
W.  Staudish.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  W.  Standish,'New  York;  1899:30352, 
May  4;  2c.  May  4.  45185 

Teacups;  comedy  for  3  males  and  2  females,  by 
Frances  Avmar  Mathews.  New  York,  E.  S. 
AVerner  cS:  co.,  1907.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &;  co..  New  York ;  D : 
11688,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.     45186 

Team  (The)  of  Hope  and  Dare;  episode  in  3 
scenes,  by  F.  C.  Calvin.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D:  38986;  Frederick  C. 
Calvin,  Brooklyn.  45186a 

Team-work;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harold 
CJuimby  Gallupe  and  Charles  Gott.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.   47  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  IS.  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  19.  1912  ;  D  :  31173  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  45187 


2280 


45187 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45204 


Team-work — Contiiuied. 

1  act  sketch  [(lealinir  with  a  social  prob- 
lem] by  L.  Lazarus.  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  29,  1915 ;  D :  41353 ;  Lillian  Laz- 
arus, Brooklyn.  45187a 

play  in  3  nets,  by   H.   Osborne.      [IIG]    p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2.  1913;  0:3.1232;  Harry  Os- 
borne, Chicago.  45188 

or.    Kelly    Poole's    buried    ace,    Ity    Chas. 

Terry  and  Dave  Cale.     10  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

®  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  33111 ;  Denver  knot 
hole  club,  Denver.  45189 

Tearing-  (The)  off  of  the  devil's  mask  while  he 
is  practicing  his  wicked  wiles  upon  the  chil- 
dren of  men.  through  the  agency  of  gold  and 
silver  money ;  a  theatrical  comedy,  by  J. 
Whitbeck. 

©  John  Whitbeck,  Hamburg,  Mich.;  18S0 : 
6193,  Apr.  20.  45190 

Tears;  a  drama  of  modern  lite  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Hopp.  Boston,  Poet-lore  company,  1904.  78 
p.     12°. 

©  Julius  Hopp,  New  York ;  D :  5316,  July 
19.  1904;  2c.  .Tuly  19.  1904.  45191 

Tears  and  joy.     See  Two  (The)  heroines. 

Teaser  (The);  a  rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  S.  Allen.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1908.     46  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  cSc  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  12032, 
Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  45192 

Teatro;  [di]  Roberto  Bracco.  v.  2.  Milano- 
Palermo-Napoli,  Remo  Sandron.  editore  [1907] 
314   [1]   p.     12°. 

Contents:   Maschere. — Infedele. — II  trionfo. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905.  Roberto 
Bracco  and  Remo  Sandron,  Italy ;  Res.  no. 
796;  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1907.  45192a 

Tecumseh;  a  tragedy,  historical  and  romantic, 
by  W.  R.  Fox. 

©  Wni.  R.  Fox,  Cincinnati:  1898:  71916, 
Dec.  10.  45193 

Teddy;  play  iu  1  act.  by  O.  Leon  [pseud,  of  C. 
Pollock]     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D  :  23168  ;  Carl  Pollock, 
Chicago.     ■  45194 

-or.   The  runaways,   comedy   in  3  acts,   by 

^^■.  B.  Hare.    Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  c^  co.,  1913. 
64  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   29,   1913;    2c.   Mar.   31,   1913;    D: 


32791 ;  Walter  Ben  Hare,  Palestine,  Tex 


45195 

2281 


Teddy  and  Bob;  play  of  London-town  in  3  acts, 
by  Lewis  Vicary  and  L.  T.  OUesheimer.  [85] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .luue  17,  1014;  D:  37344;  Jlabel  Ran- 
kin Vicary  and  Louis  T.  OUesheimer.  Detroit. 

45195a 

Teddy  and  the  goblin.  See  Good  times  with 
the  juniors. 

Teddy  (The)  bear;  by  J.  M.  Dimn. 

©  Julia  Mills  Dunn,  Moline,  111.;  D:  11641 . 
Oct.  21,  1907.  45196 

Teddy  (The)  bears;  by  S.  Eaton. 

©    Seymour    Eaton,    Lansdowue.    I'a. ;    D: 

9819,  Jan.  21,  1907.  45197 

— ^-or.  Wit  wins,  plavlet  with  musical  settings, 

by    A.    L.    McDuffee.     "[7]     p.      4°    and    f°. 

Typewritten.     [With  music] 

©  Alice  Louise  McDuffee,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.;  D:  10177,  Feb.  28,  1907:  2c.' Feb.  16, 
1907 ;  2c.  with  nmsic,  Apr.  6,  1907.  45198 

Teddy  (The)  bears  circus;  a  pantomimic  ex- 
travaganza in  3  rings  or  acts,  by  L.  A.  Walter. 
[10]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  A.  Walter,  Louisville,  D :  12010, 
Dec.  18.  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  24, 
1908.  45199 

Teddy  Brady's  victories.     Sec  Poison. 

Teddy  g-irl;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bernard. 
56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  Denver;  D :  13268. 
July  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1908.  45200 

vaudeville   sketch,   being  an   excerpt  from 

the  play.  The  Teddy  girl,  by  F.  Bernard.     [3], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912;  D :  30985 ;  Franklin 
Bernard,  Denver.  45201 

Teddy's  African  hunt;  drama  iu  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 

Macbeth.     8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1911;  D :  24219 ;  Ail  bur  L. 
Macbeth.  Baltimore.  45202 

Teddy's  trick;  a  playlet,  by  Jeanie  I'eet.  12|, 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jeanie  Spring  Peet,  Los  Angeles :  D : 
5873.  Dec.  5,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1905.  45203 

Teena  stars  on  tag  day;  monologue  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Bowlan.    8  p.     12°. 

©  :Mav  2,  1911 ;  2c.  xMay  4,  1911 ;  I> :  24125 ; 
iMarian  Bowlan,  Chicago.  45204 

Teeny  (The)  weenies;  pUt-y  in  1  act,  by  A.  M. 
Bennett.     [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D :  38273 ;  A.  Milo 
I'.ennett,  Chicago.  45204a 


45205 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45228 


Teepoo;  musical  comedy  liliretto,  by  E.  S.  Yau 
Zile.     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1910;  D:  22350;  Edward  S. 
Yim  Zile,  New  York.  45205 

Teeth  (The)  of  the  gift  horse;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  bv  IMargaret  Camerou.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London.  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  31  p. 
12°. 

©    Sanmel    French.    New    York ;    D :  15G14, 
Apr.  14,  1909 ;  2c:  June  3,  1909.  45206 

Teezy-weezy;  or.  Fun  on  Coney  Island,  trav- 
esty in  2  acts,  l)y  A.  M.  Zinn.  28  p.  t'°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  8.  1911;  D :  24432 ;  A.  M.  Zinn, 
Los  Angeles.  45207 

Teg  (Die)  fun  unser  leben.  ><cc  Gesaninielte 
dramen:  Leonid  Andreeff. 

Teja;  von  Hermann  Sudermann,  ed.  with  intro- 
duction, notes  and  vocal)ulai'y,  Ity  R.  Clyde 
Ford.  Boston,  D.  ('.  Heatli  cVc  co..  1906.  xi, 
69  p.    front,   (port.)     12°. 

©   I).   ('.   Heatli   &  CO..   F.oston  ;    A:  1635.53, 
Dec.  19,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1906.  45207a 

drama  in  1  akt,  von  Hermann  Sudermann, 


witli  introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary  by 
Herbert  C.  Sanborn.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1905.     xxiii,  110  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York ;   D :  7334, 
Sept.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1905.  45208 

— ■  See  also  Morituri. 


Tekel;  spiritual  satii'e  in  4  acts,  prologue  and  an 
epilogue,  by  M.  Gilbert.  L35J  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,.  1913 ;  D  :  34421 :  .Marie  Gil- 
bert, New  York.  45209 

Telefonos  (Los);  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  [Nicauor]  Fernandez-Bro- 
chado.  ]\Iadrid  |  Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]    1907.    36  p.     12°. 

©  Fernandez-Brochndo.   .Madrid;    D:  11526, 
Oct.  12,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  45210 

Telegram  (The);  by  I\Iark  E.  Swan,  rcniscd  by 
J.   E.   Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  .Jessie  Mae  Hall  Swan.  New  York;  1900 
A:  24022,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  2.  45211 

a   monologue,   by  E.   Chapman.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Ella  Chapman,  Brook!  vii:  1900  A :  22595. 
Sept.  11;  2c.  Sept.  11.  45212 

—  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  IM.  E.  Swan. 


©  Mark   E.    Swan,   Rockport,   lud. ;   1893: 
10052,  Feb.  24.  45213 


Telegram  (A)  from  dad;  farce  in  1  act.  by  J.  M. 
Taylor.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1911] 
17  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4.  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  24860  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  45214 

Telegrams  and  trouble;  in  1  act,  bv  D.  Caddell. 
9  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1910;  D:  21720;  Douglas  Ca<l- 
dell,  Chicago.  45215 

Telegraph;  an  original  drama,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1873 :  3309. 

Apr.  1.  45216 

Telegraph  girl;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Magee.     [65]  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 

©  John  J.  Magee,  New  York ;  D :  5199,  Juno 
17,  1904  ;  2c.  June  17,  1904.  45217 

nnisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©    Charles    E.    Blaney,    New    York;    1898: 
55553,  Sept.  21.  45218 

Telegraph  (The)  operator  and  the  burglar;  by 
R.  Cannon.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  (Gannon.  Chicago ;  D :  16199,  June 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909.  45219 

Telegraph  (The)  operator's  dream;  by  H.  AY. 
Bigger.    4  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  Horace  AV.  Bigger,  Brazil,  Ind. ;  D  :  16194, 
June  30.  1909 ;  2c.  June  19,  1909.  45220 

Telegrapher's  (The)  dream;  by  J.  A.  Crottv. 
6,  [5]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   3,   1911;    D :  24625 ;    James   A. 
Crotty,  Chicago.  45221 

Telemachus;  a  miracle  play  in  2  pts. 

©  College  of  St.  Francis  Xavier,  New  Yoi'k ; 
D:6071,  .Jan.  18,  1905.  45222 

modern  nnracle  play  in  2  pts.,  by  John  D. 

McCarthy.     New  York,  College  of  St.  Franci.s 
Xavier.     [2],  53  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.    2.  1910;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1910;  D :  22206 ; 
College  of  St.  Francis  Xavier,  New  York. 

45223 

^a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Fouelon's 

Telemachus,  by  V.  Varrie. 

©    Vida   Varrie,    Bhiladelphia ;    1872:9535, 
Sept.  5.  45224 

Telepagram  (A);  by  H.  E.  AVashburn. 

©   Howard  E.  AA'ashburn,  Ann  Arbor:    D: 
15994,  June  3.  1909.  45225 

Telepah;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  J.  A.  Salick.  W'n- 
tertf)wn,  AA' is.,  Times  publishing  co.,  1907.  166 
p.      12°. 

©  Joseph  A.  Salick,  AVatertown,  AVis. ;  A : 
192398,  Nov.  18.  1907 ;  2c.  June  18,  1908. 

45226 


2282 


45227 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45248 


Telepathic   (A)   love;   a   vaudeville   sketch,   by 

E.  C.  de  Bonilla.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emanuel  Canioin  de  Bonilla.  New  York; 
D :  7404,  Oct.  IG,  190') ;  2c.  Oct.  16.  1905. 

45227 

Telepathy  Jones;   farce  comedy   in  3  acts,   by 

F.  W.  Tebbetts.    47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25085 ;  Forrest  W. 
Tebbetts,  Lincoln,  Neb.  45228 

Telephone  (The);  a  comic  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Amy  L.  Kuowlton.  United  States;  1880: 
15457,  Oct.  11.  45229 


—  a  screaming  farce  in  1  act.  by  C.  L.  F[lem- 
ing]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1904.  8 
p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  mi- 
nor drama,  no.  447] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4869,  Aju-. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  13.  1904.  45230 

Same.      [Pbila.,  K.   S.   Joyce  &  co.]     8  p. 


12' 

©    Charles   Ligorv   Fleming,    Philadelphia : 
D  :  3263,  Apr.  9,  1903  ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1903.    45231 

Telephone  (The)  agent;  a  dramatic  sketch  for 
4  characters,  by  James  Gorman. 

©  Ed.  C.  Samson,  Watertown.  N.  Y. ;  1898 : 
17382.  Mar.  14.  45232 

Telephone   (A)  boy;  written  and  composed  by 
D.  Crimniins.    Typewritten. 

©    Dan    Crimmins,     Detroit ;     1898 :  55591. 
Sept.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  45233 

Telephone  (The)  girl;  by  L.  Richardson. 

©  Leander  Richardson,   New    York,;    1897: 
25750,  Apr.  26.  45234 

a  nmsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  An- 


tony IMars  and  Maurice  Desvallieres,  English 
tr.  by  Georges  Millet,  music  by  Gaston  Ser- 
pette. 

©    Rudolph    Aronson,    New     York ;    1891 : 
41714,  Nov.  21.  45235 

libretto   by    Sir    Augustus    Harris,    A. 


Sturgess  and  F.  C.  Burnand.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Edgcumbe  Harris.  London ; 
Frank  Bullen  Rendle,  Westminster,  England, 
executors  of  the  late  Sir  Augustus  Harris, 
and  Francis  Cowley  Burnand.  South  Kensing- 
ton, England;  1897:20180,  Mar.  29;  2c.  Mar. 
29.  45236 


—  oi".  The  lark  of  two  drummers,  a  farcical 
sketch,  by  F.  W.  Lodge. 

©   Frank   W.    Lodge,    Boston;    1894:49801. 
Oct.  2.5.  45237 


Telej^tione  (A)  romance;  humorous  monologue 
for' a  lady,  by  Pauline  Phelps.  New  York, 
E.  S.  Werner  pub.  and  supply  co.,  1900.  8  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New 
York;  1900  A :  8307,  Mar.  30;  2c.  June  9. 

45238 

in  1  scene,  by  P.  Phelps. 


©  Pauline  Phelps,  New  York ;  1897 :  .5»;722, 
Oct.  7 ;"  2c.  Oct.  27  ;  2c.  Feb.  19.  1S9S.        45239 

Telephone  (A)  tangle;  play  in  1  act.  bv  Chariot 
Bannel.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  29,  1913  ;  D  :  35989  ;  Joseph  Hart, 
New  York.  45239a 

Telephonia;  or.  Four  hundred  years  after,  a 
political  and  social  satire,  extravaganza  in  2 
continents,  3  acts  and  4  centuries,  by  L.  Leu- 
brie. 

©  Lou  Leubrie,  New  York ;  1892 :  19930, 
May  10.  45240 

Same. 

©  Lou  Leubrie,  New  York ;  1892 :  25109, 
June  15.  45241 

Telescope  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Rita  Leo. 
11],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1913 ;  D :  35133 ;  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Leo,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  45242 

Tell  it  to  him;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  G.  H.  Irving, 
jr.        [102]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913;  D :  35108 ;  (Jeorge 
Henry  Irving,  jr.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  45243 

Tell-tale  bit  of  cambric;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Max  Glass.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :Mar.  16,  1910;  D:  20474;  Sadye  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  45244 

Tell-tale  (A)  eyebrow;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  bv 
Esther  B.  Tift'any.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  ic 
CO.,  1897. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  e^t  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
40847,  July  14 ;  2c.  Aug.  7.  45245 

Tell-tale  eyes;  or,  Daisy  and  Don,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  Bush.     37  p.     16".     Printed. 

©  William  Bush,  St.  Louis:  1879:979.  Jan. 
20;  2c.  Feb.  3;  Ic.  new  ed.  (typewritten) 
Mar.  4,  1895.  45246 

Tell-tale  (The)  heart;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Chandler.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  Chandler.  New  Y7)rk ;  1896:66180. 
Dee.  5;  Ic.  Nov.  28.  45247 


— •  a  dramatization  of  lOdgar  Allan  Poe's  mas- 
terpiece, by  R.  B.  Kegerieis.  11  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Robt.   B.   Kegerreis.    Richland,    Pa.:    D: 
15950,  May  25,  1909 ;  2c.  May  25,  1909.    45248 


2283 


45249 


1S9(> :  49Gr)8, 
45249 


Tell-tale  (The)  heart— Continued. 

(Coeur   revelateur)    (Cuore   revelal? 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Dalma. 
©     A.     Dalma.     New     York; 

Sept.  8. 

Tell  your  wife;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Robert  O.  V. 
Meyers.  Philadelphia,  The  Penu  publishing 
company,  1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  39225, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  •      45250 

Teller's  troubles.     Sec  Time  (A)  bank. 

Telling  it  to  dad;  comedy  sketch,  by  K.  A.  S. 
McCall.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1914;  D :  37907 
McCall,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 

r  -  ' 


45263 


Rex  A.   S. 
45250a 


B.  Clapp. 
45251 


Telling  papa;  or,  A  very  rich  young  man,  com 
edy  in  1  act.  by  Chester  P>.  Clai)p.  17  p.  4° 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910  ;  D  :  21553  ;  C. 
IMarl)leliead,  INIass. 

Telling  the  truth;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
Hubbard.  P)elton,  Lone  Star  jdav 
[14]  p.     8°. 

©  Louis   Herman   Hubbard,    Belton,   Tex.; 
D :  11109.  Aug.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1907. 

45252 

Temper;  or.  The  history  of  an  ant,  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morse. 

©  Salmi  Morse,  Unite.l  States;  1878:  10085, 
Sept.  2.  45253 

Temper  and  temptation;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  l)y  J.  Kofal. 

©  John  Kofal,  Trinidad,  Col. ;  1889 :  22.506, 
July  22.  45254 

Temper  tempest;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gellally.  Chi- 
cago, Knight  iV:  Leonard.  188."').  SO  i).  10°. 
[With  this:  Love  made  to  order,  and  Mr.  Rey- 
nolds runs  for  Congress] 

©    Francis    Gellatly,    United    States.    1875: 
11261,  Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1885.  45255 

Temperament;  1  act  playlet,  by  P>ide  Dudley 
[i,  e.  W.  B.  Dudley  I     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  3,   1913;    D:  33132;    Walter   B. 
Dudley,  New  York.  45256 

• — :—  See  also  Plays  for  small  stages. 

Temperamental  (The)  journey;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Leo  Ditrichstein.    161  p.    4°.    Ty])ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42699 ;  David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  45256a 

Temperamental  (A)  tragedy;  dramatic  comedv 
in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Pingree.  [2],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D :  37718 ;  Earl  Merrill 
Pingree,  Chicago.  45256b 

Temperance  and  intemperance.     See  Whisky. 


Temperance  drama;  a  series  of  dramas,  come- 
fe),    a  dies   and   farces  for   temperance  exhibitions, 

and  home  and  school  entertainment,  by  G.  M. 
Baker.  Boston,  Ix^e  and  Sbei)ard ;  New  York, 
Lee,  Shepard  and  Dillingham,  1874.  230  p, 
16°. 

Contents  :  The  little  brown  jug. — Seeing 
the  elephant. — A  little  more  cider. — A  drop 
too  much. — The  man  with  the  demijohn. — The 
tempter.- — We're  all  teetotalers. — The  last  loaf. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  United  States;  1873: 
13723,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Dec.  2.  45256c 

•  Joel  Mellrose,   a  laborer  in  the  cause  of 

temperance,  ))y  I.  1'.  Noyes.  20  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Isaac  Pitman  Noyes,  Washington;  D: 
3581,  June  13,  1903 ;  2c.  June  15,  1903.    45257 

Temperance  (A)  frolic.  See  Short  plays  for 
small  players. 

Temperance  lecture;  a  comedy,  by  A.  Zimmer- 
man.    [9J  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

bv  L.  H.  ©  Al  Zimmerman,  Chicago ;  D :  7723.  Dec. 

CO.,  1907.  9,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1905.  45258 

Temperance  (The)  tide;  oi-.  The  redeemed  of 
1874,  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Ilanchett. 

©  D.  Hanchett,  South  P.eiid,  Ind. ;  1874: 
6148,  May  7.  45259 

Temperancers  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Meyer.     [3],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34776 ;  Fred  Meyer, 
Detroit.  45260 

Temperierten  (Die);  auseinandersetzungen  in  3 
akten,  von  Emil  Faktor.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  1914.     85  p.     12°. 

©  May  28,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914;  D: 
38332;  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  45260a 

Tempering  the  wind;  scenario  of  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Stanlaws.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910;  D :  20424 ;  Penrhyn 
Stanlaws,  United  States.  45261 

Tempest  (The).  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday, 
Page  i&  company  [19121  viii,  143  p.  col. 
front.,  illus.,  plan.  12°.  (The  Ben  Greet 
Shakespeare  for  young  readers  and  amateur 
players) 

©  Feb.  28,  1912;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1912;  A: 
309526;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden  Citv, 
N.  Y.  '  45262 


—  by  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  Sidney  C.  Newsom.  New 
York,  London,  The  IMacmillan  companv.  1906. 
Hi,  152  p.  front.  24°.  ( |  Macmillan's  pocket 
American  and  lilnglish  classics] ) 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  Y^ork  ;  A :  157523,  Oct. 
9,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1906.  45263 


2284 


44264 


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45278 


Tempest  (Th.e)^Continued. 

by  William  Sliakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  in- 
troduction, .iilussary,  list  of  variorum  read- 
ings and  selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Por- 
ter and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [1st  folio  ed.l  New 
York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  [1908]  3  p.  1., 
v-xxxi,  [19],3-223p.  incl.facsim.     front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York :  A : 
197970,  Jan.  31,  1908;  2c.  .Ian.  30,  1908.   45264 

■  from  the  Riverside  edition  ed.  by  Rich- 


ard Grant  White,  with  an  introduction  and 
additional  notes  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton,  Mifflin 
and  company  [1903]  116  p.,  1  1.  ill  us.  10°. 
(Riverside  literature  series  [no.  154]) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A:  60260.  May  23,  1903;  2c.  .Tune  29, 
1903.  45265 

— ■  a  comedy,  l)y  William  Shakespeare,  re- 
printed from  the  folio  of  1623,  together  with 
the  text  rev.  and  rewritten  by  John  Dryden 
and  William  D'Avenant,  to  which  is  added 
Caliban,  a  continuation  of  The  tempest,  tr. 
from  the  French  of  Ernest  Renan  by  Eleanor 
Grant  Vickery,  preceded  by  an  introduction 
by  Sidney  Lee,  ed.  by  Willis  Vickery.  Cleve- 
land, The  Rowfant  club,  1911.  xl,  236  p.,  1  1. 
inch  2  facsim.  6  port.     8°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1911 :  2c.  Jan.  .5,  1912  ;  A  :  30.3282  : 
Rowfant  club,  Cleveland.  45266 


—  ed.  bv  H.  H.  Furness.  Philadelphia.  .T.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1892.  xi,  [1],  465  p.  8°. 
(New  variorium  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  9) 

©  Horace  Howard  Furness.   I'hiladelphia  ; 
1892: 11234,  Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  14.  45267 


— ■  ed.  by  Herbert  E.  Greene.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company.  1913.  xxiii,  143  p.  front. 
24°,     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©    Oct.    15,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    16,    1913;    A: 
354800 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  45268 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  Limdon,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  157,  [1]  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.      (Shakespeare's  complete  works,     v.  17) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  Yoi-k  :  1898:30634, 
May  17;  2c.  .Tan.  13,  1899.  45269 


—  a  new  ed.  of  Shakspere's  works,  with 
critical  text  in  Elizabetbau  English,  and  brief 
notes  ilhistrative  of  Elizabethan  life,  thought 
and  idiom,  by  Mark  Harvey  Liddell.  v.  2. 
New  York.  Doubledav,  Paue  &  co.,1903.  xxiii, 
210.  [1]  p.  f°.  (The  Elizabethan  Shak- 
spere) 

©  Doubleday,   Page  &  co..   New  York ;   A : 
76631,  .Tan.  9.  1904;  2c.  .Tan.  9,  1904.        45270 


Tempest  (The) — Continued. 

spectacular  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  3 

scenes,  by  F.  Searight  and  E.  Lewers.     19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.    5,    1909;    D :  16858 ;    Frankly n 
Searight  and  Edward  I^ewers,  New  York. 

45271 


— -with  a  special  introduction  by  Henry  .Tanie.s 
and  an  original  frontispiece  l)y  Gertrude  De- 
main  Hammond.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xxxii,  110  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Shake- 
speare, with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.     v.  16) 

©  University  i)ress,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
190086,  Oct.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  1907.    45272 


- — •  with  preface  and  notes  l)v  S.  Thurl)er. 
Boston.  AUyn  &  Bacon  [1900]  x.  124  p.  12°. 
(The  academy  series  of  L]nglish  classics) 

©   Samuel  Thurber.   Roxburv,   :\Iass. ;   1900 
A:  21230,  Aug.  25;  2c.  Sept.  12.  45273 


—  (The  comedy  of);  abridged  and  cd.  by 
Sarah  W.  Hiestand,  with  illustrations  after 
drawings  by  F.  A.  M.  Retzsch.  Boston,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.,  1900.  ix,  [1],  98  p.  front. 
(p<n-t. )  pi.  12°.  Heath's  home  and  scliool 
classics;  The  beginner's  Shakespeare) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co..  Boston  ;  1900  A  :  1.5S11. 
June  26 ;  2c.  June  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.     45274 

— ■ ^  introdiiction  and  notes  by  Henrv  Nor- 


man Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charl- 
ton Black,  with  the  cooperation  of  Andrew 
.Tackson  (Jeorge.  Boston,  (xinn  and  company. 
(The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston;  A :  2339.50,  Mar.  18. 
1909.  45275 


—  Same.  Schooled.  [Boston]  Ginn  and  com- 
pany [1909]  Ivi.  138p.  front,  (facsim.)  16°. 
(The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©    July   21,    1909;    2c.   Aug.    13,    1909:    A: 
246409;  Ginn  &  co..  Boston.  '      45276 


—  (The  Shake-speare  drama  of);  the  restora- 
tion of  man's  empii-e  over  nature,  ed.  by  Ed- 
win Reed,  illustrations  by  F.  K.  Rogers. 
Yerulam  ed.  Boston,  The  Coburn  pi-ess.  1909. 
xxvi  p.,  2  1.,  94  p.     front.,  plates.     16°. 

©    Dec.    31,    1909;    2c.    Feb.    14.    1910:    A: 
2.56740 ;  Frank  K.  Rogers,  Boston.  45277 


—  (Shakespeare's);  l)iograpliical  outline  and 
notes,  by  Margaret  Hill  McCarter.  Topeka. 
Kan.,  Crane  &  company,  1908.  (The  Crane 
classics,  no.  42) 

©  Crane  &  co.,   Topeka,   Ivan. ;   A :  217388, 
Sept.  19,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  45278 


2285 


45279 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45295 


Tempest  (The) — Continued. 
(Shakespeare's)     with 


introduction,     and 


notes  explanatory  and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son. Boston,  Ginn  &  Heath,  1879.  171  p.  16°. 
(Annotated  English  classics) 

©    Henry    N.    Hudson.    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
1.S79:  12959,  Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  29.  45279 

— ■ ■  with   notes,    examination   papers    and 

plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Brainerd 
Kellogg.  New  York.  Clark  &  Maynard,  1882. 
5.  vi-xviii  p.,  1  1.,  9-138  p.  24°.  (English 
classics) 

©  Clark  &  Maynard,  New  York  ;  1882  :  G017, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  45280 

(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  Homer  B.  Sprague.  with  suggestions  and 
plans  for  study,  topics  for  essays,  etc.  New 
York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and 
company,  1896.  147  p.  front,  (port.)  12°. 
<; Studies  in  English  classics) 

©    Silver.    Burdett    &    co.,    Boston;    1896: 
.'il976,  Sept.  17;  2c.  Sept.  17.  45281 

—  ed.  with  notes'  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New 
Y'oi-k.  Hari)er  &  brothers.  1871.  iv,  [3]  148  p. 
illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;   1871:6200, 
.Tune  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  21.  45282 

—  Same.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers.  1883. 


©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York:  1883:24328, 
Dec.  27 ;  2c.  July  5,  1884.  45283 

—  Same.    New  I'ork,  Harper  &  brothers.  1884. 
1.5.1.    [1]   p.     front,  illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;   1884:7063. 
Apr.  1 ;  2c.  July  5.  45284 


• ■  Same.      New    York    &    I>ondon,    Harjier    & 

bros.,  1899.     ir.7  [1]  p.     illu.s.      (p:nglish  clas- 
sics) 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  ^lass..  in 

renewal    for   14    years   from    .Tune    30.    1899; 

1899  :  39513,  June  16  ;  2c.  June  23.  45285 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company  [1904]     226  p.     inch  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©    Wm.    .T.    Rolfe,    Cambridge,    Mass.;    A: 
76394,  Jan.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.        45286 


—  (Shakspere's) ;  ed.  by  William  Allan  Neil- 
son.  Chicago,  New  York.  Scott.  T'oresman 
and  company  [1914]  2  p.  1.,  7-20."i  p.  16°. 
(The  lake  English  classics) 

©    Apr.    9,    1914;    2c.    Api*. 
371331;  Scott,  Foresinan  &  co. 


13.    1914;    A: 
Chicago. 

45286a 


—  S!pe  al'io  Henry  the  Eighth  (Shakespeare's 
King)  and.  The  tempest. — Shakespeare's 
works. 


Tempest  and  Sunshine;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Doran.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  23962  ;  Marie  Doran, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45287 

dramatization  of  Mary  J.  Holmes'  novel  of 


the  same  name,  by  Ti.  B.  Parker.     65  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lem.  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  977S,  Jan. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1907.  45288 

au  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  4 


scenes,  by  M.  Doran.  based  upon  a  story  of 
same  name  by  Mary  J.  Holmes.  [101]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  13326, 
July  11,  1908;  2c.  July  17.  1908.  45289 


— ■  short    case   version    in    4    acts,    by    W.    F. 
Burke.    62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    2,    1912;    D :  30161 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  45290 

—  southern   comedy-drama    in   4   acts,   by   IM. 


Doran,  based  upon  a  story  of  same  name  by 
Mary  .1.  Holmes.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London.  Samuel  French,  ltd..  1913.  95  p. 
12°.  ([French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  258] ) 

©  Oct.  6.  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  2.  1913  ;  D  ;  34689  ; 
Marie  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45291 

- —  or,  Southern  hearts  and  southern  homes. 


an  emotional  drama  in  .">  acts,  by  C.  H.  Peck. 

©   Charles   H.    Peck,    Charlestown,   Mass. ; 
1876  :  1391,  Feb.  1.  45292 

Tempest  (A)  in  a  china  teapot;  musical  sketch, 
words  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  music  by  Guenther 
Kiesewetter.  [13]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    3,    1914;    D :  35900 ;    Guenther 
Iviesewetter,  New  York.  45292a 

Tempest  (A)  in  a  teapot;  a  petite  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Thomas  Picton.  New  Y^ork,  Ti.  ^[.  De 
Witt,  1871.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  120]) 

©   Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1871: 
12496,  Dec.  29;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1872.  45293 

Tempest  (The)  in  the  shade  (Tempesta  nell 
ombra);  a  tragedy  of  the  present  day  in  1 
act,  from  the  Italian  of  Count  Gerolamo  En- 
rico Nani,  adapted  by  M.  Walsh.  55  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Walsh,   Brooklyn  ;   D :  .5223.   .Tune 
22,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907.  45294 

See  also  Tempesta  nell  ombra. 

Tempest  tossed;  a  nautical  drama  in  4  acts. 
©  Sanford  amusement  co..  New  Y'^ork  ;  1898 : 


67652,  Nov.  19. 


45295 


2286 


45296 


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45317 


Tempest  tossed — Continued. 

•  iin    original    drama    in    4    acts,    by    H.    B. 

Euelela   [pseud,  of  Helene  and  Beatrice  Her- 

zog]     New  York,  De  Witt,  1885.     26  p.     12°. 

( [De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  337] ) 
©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  Yorli  ;  1885  :  19759, 

Sei>t.  19;  2c.  Sept.  26.  45296 

Tenipesta  iiell  ombra  (Tempest  in  the  shade); 
a  coniedy  in  1  act,  by  Gerolamo  Enrico  Nani. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn;  1899:2.5014, 
Apr.  10.     •  45297 

Sec  also  Tempest  (The)  in  the  shade. 

Tempests  in  tea-cups;  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  L.  Pirkis  and  Adrian  Ross,  music  by 
Florian  Pascal.     London.  J.  Williams. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London;  1898:6526, 
.Ian.  19:  2c.  Jan.  19.  45298 

Temple  Bar;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
II.   Stanton. 

©  Hugh  Stanton,  Philadelphia:  1892: 
4.5293.  Nov.  7.  45299 

Temple  (The)  dancer;  opera  in  1  act,  libretto 
by  J.  Bell-Kanske,  music  by  John  Adam  Hugo. 
16  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914:  D  :  35950 ;  Jutta  Bell- 
Ilanske.  New  York.  45299a 

Temple  of  Bull-Bull;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E. 
Kyle.     [8]  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13.  1915;  D :  41490 ;  Thomas  E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  45299b 

Temple   (The)  of  Hymen;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  O.  Tyler,  nuisic  by  Frederick  Coit 
.     Wright. 

©  Coi-nelia  Osgood  Tyler,  New  London, 
Conn.:  D :  3334,  Apr.  24,  1903;  2c.  May  2, 
1903.  45300 

Temple  (The)  of  justice;  a  melodrama,  by  W. 
Fessler. 

©  Walter  Fessler,  New  York ;  1895 :  16787, 
Mar.  25.  45301 

Temple  (The)  of  vanity;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  P.  Pauli.  [72]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29.  1912;  D :  30371 ;  Pauline 
P.Muli.  Coytesville,  N.  J.  45302 

Templeton  (The)  teapot;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Grace  Cooke  Stronc:.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1912.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  31357  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  45303 

Templetons'  (The)  night  out;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  E.  L.  Dudley.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1912 :  D :  31135 ;  E.  Lawrence 
Dudley,  Camden,  N.  J.  45304 


Templeton's  temperature;  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  AV.  Corliss.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1913;    D :  35010 ;    Edward 
Warren  Corliss,  Providence,  R.  I.  45305 

Temporibus  hominis  Arpinatis;  [a  play,  by 
Myron  R.  Sanford]  [Middlebury,  Vt.,  The 
Register  co.,  1900]  [43]  p.  4°.  [Text  in 
Latin  and  English] 

©  Myron  R.  Sanford,  Middlebury,  Vt. ;  1900 
A :  15904,  June  27 ;  2c.  June  27.  45306 

Tempra  italiana;  dramma  in  4  atti,  di  C.  Crespi. 
San  Francisco.  T>iinson  &  Lauray  [1912]  62 
p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    12,    1912;    2c.   Mar.   20,    1912;    D: 
29090 :  Cesare  Crespi,  San  Francisco.      45307 

Temptation;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  Moi'se. 
©  Leonard  Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La. ; 
D:  14738,  Jan.  4,  1909.  45308 

-a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Mary  J.  Haynes. 


©  Charles  W.  T-^ev,  San  Francisco;  1879: 
9756,  July  24.  45309 

Same. 

©  I\Iary  .Josephine  Haynes.  San  Francisco ; 
1S79:  12.527.  Sept.  19.  45310 

dramatic  composition,  by  C.  R.  Gore.    29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    6.    1910;    D:  20716;    Clara    R. 
Gore.  Columbus,  O.  45311 

in  1  act,  by  A.  Wiseman.     7  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    13,    1910;    D:  21326;    Arline 
Wiseman.  New  \"ork.  45312 

a  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  D.  AVester- 

velt   and   E.   Brown. 

©  Leonidas  D.  Westervelt  and  Enu  Brown, 
New  York  ;  1895 :  56899,  Nov.  9.  45313 

-play,  by  W.  C.  Van  Brunt.     [2],  4  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1913 ;  D :  33855 ;  W.  C.  Van 
Brunt,  Nevr  York.  45314 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  Carrie  Pry  or  [pseud,  of 
Cara  Pryor  Buchanan]  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1911 ;   D :  23495 ;    Mrs.    A. 
Buchanan,  Washington.  45315 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  K.  Rolfe.     [1],  28  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    14.    1909 ;    D :  165-58 ;  Rose   K. 

Rolfe,  Chicago.  45316 

— ■  Same.    33  p.    f °.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    31.    197  0;    D:  22446;  Rose    K. 

Rolfe,  Chicago.  45317 


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Temptation — Continued. 

a    temperance   rlrama    in   3   acts,   by    J.    J. 

Mitchell. 
©  John  .T.  Mitchell,  Ohio;  1871:  9142,  Sept. 

30.  45318 

or.  Woman,  thy  name  is  vanity!  a  drama 


in  1  act.  by   Barba   Rossa    [p.seud.  of  W.   O. 
Soubron] 

©  William  Otto   Soubron,   Milwaukee;   D: 
588,  May  29,  1901.  45319 

— -  See  (ilfio  Virginie. 


Temptation  of  a  coupon  fiend;  by  Wolf  (lilbert. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Brooks.  New  York;  D :  14936,  Jan. 
21.  1909 :  2c.  Dec.  19.  1908.  45320 

Temptation  (Tlie)  of  Adam  and  Eve;  a  play 
in  1  act,  by  W.  Hauunei'stein. 

©  William  Hammerstein,  New  York;  1898: 
45188,  July  29.  45321 

Temptation  of  money;  a  ft  act  comedy  <lrama 
with  ori.uinal  scenic  and  mechanical  effects, 
by  A.  Earle  and  W.  E.  Boyer. 

©  Alma  ]^:arle  and  Willis  E.  Bover,  Maple- 
wood.  1!!.:  1893:58352,  Dec.  1.  45322 

4  act  melodrama,  by  A.  Earle  and  W.   E. 


Boyer.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alma    lOarle   and  Willis   E.   Boyer.   Chi- 
caso  ;  1«»4  :  0749.  Jan.  29  ;  2c.  July  16.    45323 

Temptation  (The)  of  Parsifal;  a  dramatic  play 
in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  Edward  Locke. 

©  Mrs.  I5e;uunont  Packard,  New  York;  D: 
4604.  Veh.  17.  1004.  45324 

Temptation  of  Regine;  or.  The  slave  of 
Schranden,  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Jean  I'arryniore.     [66]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Amy   Shaffer.   Confluence. -Pa. ;   D  :  7858. 
Jan.  16,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1906.  45325 

Temptation  (The)  of  Salome;  an  original  drama, 
by  R.  Wall   [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©    Robert  "Watt.    Philadelphia  ;    D :  13533. 
Aus.  11,  1908.  45326 

Temptation  waltz;  libretto  of  a  comic  opera  in  1 
act,  by  INI.  E.  Pesnel.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auf.'.  3  1910;   D :  21929 ;   Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel,  Brooklyn.  45327 

Temptations  of  life;  4  act  melodrama,  bv  B. 
Kling. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  Brooklyn ;  D :  6619,  Apr. 
26,  1905.  45328 

Temptations  of  man;  by  K.  Bennett.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19.  1910 ;  D  :  20896 ;  Katheryne 
Bennett,  New  York.  45329 


Temptations  of  women. 

©    Charles    A.    Freeman,    South    Norwalk, 
Conn. ;  D  :  5598,  Oct.  3,  1904.  45330 

Tempted;  society  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O.  Moore. 

©  J.  Owen  Moore,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. ; 
1875  :  8700,  Aug.  23.  45331 

or.  Did  she  sin?  an  original  and  exciting 

drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Alice  Kingsbury  Cooley,  Natchez,  Miss. ; 
1873:  12298,  Oct.  27.  *         45332 

Tempted  and  tried;  by  A.  A.  Sobetz. 

©  Alice  Agues  Sobetz,  Buffalo  ;  1898  :  30186. 
^lay  14.  45333 

Tempted  by  man;  or,  Four  crimes,  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Ziemann. 

©  C.  Ziemann,  South  Boston,  Mass.;  1896: 
G6219,  Dec.  5.  45334 

Tempted  by  woman;  an  emotional  drama  in  5 
acts,   by    .1.    Anderson. 

©  Julia  Anderson,  New  York;  1888:24728, 
Aug.  30.  45335 

Tempted  in  all  points;  historical  play  in  3 
acts  and  3  visions,  by  R.  H.  Ferris.  Boston, 
Gorham  press  [1915]  157  p.  12°.  (Ameri- 
can dramatists  series) 

©  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  1915  ;  D  :  42445  ; 
Rjilph  Hall  Ferris.  East  Orange.  N.  J. 

45335a 

Tempter    (The);    by    C.    Le    Roy.      59    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Le  Roy,  Mansfield,  O. ;  D :  15725, 
Apr.  27.  1909:  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1909.  45336 


—  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  E.  J. 
Sharpsteen.     [1],  49  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   21,   1913;   D :  33009 ;    Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  45337 

—  a  drama  of  the  motions  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Eastman. 

©    Hazel   'Eastman,    New    York;    D :  16016, 
June  7,  1909.  45338 

— ■  in  3  acts,  by  Marion  Booth. 


©  Marion  Booth  Douglas,  New  York ;  1894 : 
50976.  Nov.  1.  45339 

melodrama   in  4  acts,  by  M.   Shapiro  and 


Charles    Horwitz. 

©    Maurice    Shapiro.    New    York ;    D :  925, 
Oct.  5.  1901.  45340 

— ^  an  oi-igiiial  (MMiKvly  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Elmoi'e. 

©  Howard  Elmore.  New  York  ;  1893  :  51880. 
Nov.  21.  45341 


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45357 


Tempter  (The) — Continued. 

— —  a    society    drama    in    4    acts,    by    William 

Henry  Carson.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Carson,  New  York;  D :  9592,  Dec. 

8,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1906.  45342 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 

J.  Sherman.     [38]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1915;    D:  42116;    Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  Chicago.  45342a 

a  tragedy  in  verse  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  Ar- 


thur Jones.     New  York  and  London,  Tilacmil- 
lan  &  CO.,  1893.    3  p.  1.,  108  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co..  New  York ;  1893 :  44773, 
Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  45342b 

—  or,  The  forged,  bill,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
airs.  H.  I..  Thomas.     102  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    Henry   L.    Thomas.    Philadelphia; 
1894  :  13315,  Mar.  7  ;  2c.  July  11.  45343 

—  See  also  Temperance  (The)  drama. 


Tempter  (The)  and  tempted.     See  Wine  (The) 
cup. 

Tempting  fate;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.   J.  Bell. 

©  Charles  J.  Bell.  New  York;  1895:8728, 
Feb.  11.  45344 

Temptress   (The);  4  act  drama. 

©  Nadage  Doree,  New  York :  1896 :  47885, 
Aug.  24.  45345 

Temptus  and  us  three;  a  4  act  spectacular 
comedy,  by  ^^'.  Seton.    Typewritten. 

©  Waldemar  Seton,  Portland,  Or.:  1894: 
46S7S,  Oct.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  45346 

Tempus  fugit;  play  in  1  act.  by  F.  H.  Fowler. 
[1],   S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1914;  D :  37137 ;  Frances 
Herri  ck  Fowler,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.     45346  a 

Ten  a.  m.;  1  act  play,  by  L.  E.  Walter.  [5]  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  L.  F.  Walter.  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  D :  12292, 
Feb.  3.  1908;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1908;  2c.  rev.  ed. 
Ort.  9.  1908.  45347 

Ten  (The)  degrees  of  crime;  a  spectacular 
moral  (h-ama  in  ]0  sensational  tableaux,  by 
J.  P.  liitter.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter.  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  9512, 
Nov.  24,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906;  Ic.  new  ed. 
Mar.  4,  1907.  45348 

Ten  (The)  dollar  coat.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  $10.00  (The) 
coat. 

Ten  dollars  or  ten  days.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  $10  or  ten 
days. 


Ten  (The)  forty  west.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  10:40  (The) 
west. 

Ten  girls  and  no  husband;  a  musical  burlesque. 

©    John    Charles    Frver.    Harlem.    N.    Y. ; 

1883  :  19524,  Oct.  23.  45349 

Ten  lights.     See  Craps. 

Ten  mile  crossing.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  l)eginning  with  figures:  10  mile  cross- 
ing. 

Ten  minutes  for  refreshments;  or.  An  heiress 
in  Irish,  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Ben.  A. 
Baker. 

©  William  A.  De  Long,  New  York;  1871: 
.')9S1,  June  23.  "  45350 

Ten  minutes  in  a  box  office;  by  M.  Shaw.  4  p. 
t^.     Typewritten. 

©  Morton  Shaw,  Louisville ;  D :  12329,  Feb. 
8.  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1908.  45351 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
dramatized  from  T.  S.  Arthur's  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  William  W.  Pratt.  New  ed. 
New  York,  H.  lloorbach,  1890.  47  p.  12°. 
( [  Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1890: 
35815,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  45352 

■  a    temperance    drama    in   5   acts,    founded 

on  T.  S.  Arthur's  novel,  by  William  W.  Pratt. 
llev.  ed.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1898. 
46  p.     12°. 

©    Dick    &    Fitzgerald,   New    York;    1898: 
14759,  ilar.  2 ;  2c.  July  15.  45353 

■  a  temperance  i^lay  in  5  acts,  by  W.  T.  Nel- 
son.    [107]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Tecumseh  Nelson,  Chicago ;  D : 
3662,  June  26,  1903 ;  2c.  June  26,  1903.,    45354 

Ten  percent;  play  in  4  acts.  73  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910 ;  D :  21381 ;  C.  D.  Frie- 
bolin,  Cleveland.  45355 

Ten-sixty-six,  by  Jove!  or.  The  conquest  of 
England,  sketch,  by  Robert  Dabney  [pseud. 
of  A.  Ireland]     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23.    1912 ;    D :  31450 ;    Allevne 
Ireland,  New  York.  45356 

Ten  thousand;  or,  The  adventures  of  Fred 
Esteller,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.  Seely. 

©   John   A.    Seely,    Covington,    Kv. :    1875 : 
4326,  Apr.  28.  45357 

Ten  (A)  thousand  dollar  bunco.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures: 
$10,000   (A)  bunco. 

Ten  (A)  thousand  dollar  wager.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
$10,000    (A)  wager. 


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45375 


Ten  thousand  dollars;  or,  Madame  De  Lacey, 
1  act  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  E.  Eldridgo.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  12.  1915;  D :  42244 ;  Harry  Ef- 
llin  Eldridge,  Chicago.  45357a 

Ten  thousand  miles  away;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Oliver  Doiid  Byron.  United  States;  1880: 
3059.  Feb.  2.i.  45358 

Ten  thousand  pounds  a  year;  a  comedy  or  play, 
by  Emma  V.   Sheridan. 

©  liichanl  :\ran,sfiel(l.  United  Stales;  1892: 
.3491,  .Tan.  21.  45359 

i^ec  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ging  with  ligure.s:  £10,000  a  year. 

Ten    thousand    reward;    dramatic    slietch,    by 
G.  S.  Starling.     [3],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  14,  1913;   D :  35022 :   George  S. 
Starling.  Xew  York.  45360 

Ten  to  one;  a  comedy  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
llarnard   and   N.   Bui'gess. 

©   Neil    U.urgess,    Highlands,   N.    .1.;    1888: 
17.325,  ,Tnne  18.  45361 

oi".  The  country  fair,  a  comedy  play  in  4 


acts,  by  Charles  Barnard  and  N.  Burge.ss. 
©    Neil    Burgess,    New   York;    1888:18150. 


.Tnne 


45362 


Ten  (The)  virgins;  a  sacred  drama,  by  E. 
Brown.  Xashville.  Tenn..  American  book  and 
.job  print.  1873.    16  p.     8°. 

©     Evie     Brown,     Naslwille ;     1875:11500. 
Nov.  3:  2<-.  .Ian.  2.'i.  1876.  45363 

Ten  years;  ti-ngedy  of  extremes  in  1  act,  by 
.r.  U.  Harris.     [1].  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1912;  D :  31443 ;   Joseph  U. 
Harris,  Central  Islip,  N.  Y.  45364 

•  or.  The  prison  quarry,  a  sensational  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  AV.  .J.  Thompson. 

©    \V.    ,T.    Thompson,    Philadelphia ;    1883 : 
18879.  Oct.  13.  45365 

Ten  years  after;  a  I'nrim  play,  bv  B.  G.  Gei-sou. 
[7]    p.     8°. 

©  Emily   Coldsmith    Gerson.   Philadelphia  ; 
D :  1457(1,  De<-.  19.  1908 ;  2c.  .Tan.  14,  1909. 

45366 

See  ah-io,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  lignres :   10  years  after. 

Ten  years  and  ten  months;  comedy, bv  Chas.  A. 
Place.     [31,  14  p.     4°.     Tj^pewritteii. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   17.   1915;    D :  41521 ;    Theodore 
Tvehrwald,  New  I'ork.  45366a 


Ten  years  of  fraud, 
strels. 


.SVc  South  Carolina  min- 


Tenailles    (Les) 
Paul   Hervien. 


Tender  (A)  attachment;  a  farce,  by  G.  M.  Ba- 
ker. Boston,  T>ee  and  Shepard.  1871.  24  p. 
12°.     ( [Amateur  drama,  no.  1] ) 

©  George  M.   Baker,   Boston ;   1871 :  11954, 
Dec.  16 :  2c.  Dec.  16.  45367 

Tender  (A)  goose;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
H.  Montague. 

©    Harry    Montague.    New    York;     1893; 
49920.  Nov.  9.  45368 

Tender-hearted  (The)  tyrant;  an  original  comic 
opera,  in  2  acts,  book  by  Lewis  Vicary.  [2], 
36  p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©     Frank     Fruttchev,     Detroit;     D:5438, 
Aug.  3.  1904  ;  2c.  Aug.  3.  1904.  45369 

Tender  (The)  passion  in  a  tough  place.  See 
Border  belles. 

Tenderfoot  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
hy  .T.  W.   Rosenquest. 

©  .1.  Wesley  Koseiupiest,  New  York ;  1891 : 
346.58,  Sept.  29.  45370 

•  or.  The  Texas  rangers,  a  nuisical  comedy 

in  3  ads.  l)y  K.  Carle.     [133]   p.     4°.     Type- 
wi-itten.      [Words  only] 

©    Richard    Carle,    Somerville,    Mass. ;    D ; 
3288.  Api-.  15.  1903;  2c.  Apr.  15.  1903.       45371 

Tenderfoot  (A)  in  Texas;  by  G.  M.  Scar- 
borough. 

©    G.    M.    Sciirborough,    Chicago;    D :  3261, 
Apr.  8,  1903.  45372 

Tenderfoot  (A)  on  the  trail;  by  Ed.  and  Lola 
Tannehill.     4  j).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ed.  Tannehill.  Des  Moines;  D:  9577,  Dec. 
4.  1906:  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  45373 

Tenderfoot's  (The)  troubles;  a  western  com- 
edy novelty  sketch,  by  H.  A.  Brunswick.  1 
p.   1..  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18.  1914 ;  D :  38837 ;  H.  A.  Bruns- 
wick, r'hicago.  45373a 

Tenderfoot's  (The)  turn;  rewritten  version  of 
tbe  original  di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Lefllng- 
well.  ('hicago.  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
1 48]  p.  f°.  Mimeographed.  [Copyrighted 
1909  under  the  title  of  On  the  Rio  Grande, 
or   Gambler's   romance] 

©    Nov.    12,    1914;    2c.    Nov.   23,    1914;    D: 
38893 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  45373b 

Tenderloin  (The)  after  dark;  musical  cocktail 
in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  L.  Stevens.  [2].  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Aug. 
Omaha.  Neb. 


9.  1912;  D:  30669;  Leo  Stevens, 

45374 


See   Theatre    complet;    [de] 

2290 


Tenderloin  (The)  beauties;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  an-,  by  W.  B.  Wat.son. 

©   W.   B.   Watson,   New   York;    1897:9906, 
Feb.  8.  45375 


45376 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45395 


Tenderloin  extravaganza;  in  2  acts,  by  S.  T. 
Jack. 

©  Sam  T.  Jack,  Chica^'o ;  1897:28250. 
May  7.  45376 

Tenderloin  (The)  of  New  York  by  night;  a 
(lr;inia  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Jarrow. 

©  Joseph  Jari-ow,  New  York ;  D :  3015.  Feb. 
.19,   1903.  45377 

Tenderloin  tales;  in  1  act,  playlet,  by  T.  Brown, 
H.  G.  De  Bank  and  L.  Marsh.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4.  1911 ;  D  :  25983  :  Tom  Brown, 
Horace  G.  De  Bank  and  I.,eonard  Marsh, 
North  Adams,  Mass.  45378 

Tenderloin  (A)  tragedy;  sketch,  by  H.  C.  Brun- 
iiishaus.     12  p.    I^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3.  1911 ;  D :  24628 ;  H.  C.  Brun- 
ingh.'uis.  Ne^^'  York.  45379 

Tenderloin  tribulations.  See  Wrong  (The) 
raid. 

Tenement  (A)  incident.  .SVe  Three  genera- 
tions. 

Tennessean  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  W.  A.  Dromgoole.  [162]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1913 ;  I) :  32220 :  Will  Allen 
Droui.i,^oole.  Nashville.  45380 

Tennessee;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Moretta. 

©  Eileen  Moretta.  New  York  :  D  :  939S,  Nov. 
6,  1906.  45381 

-a    three-oast   play    in    1    act,    by    M.    Quad 

[pseud,   of  C.   B.   Lewis] 

©  C.  B.  Lewis.  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  61213,  Oct. 
18.  45382 

Tennessee  Tess,  the  queen  of  the  moonshiners; 
a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Ritter.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  8890. 
July  30,  1906 ;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  45383 

Tennessee's  pardner;  an  original,  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1883:7161,  Apr. 
16.  45384 

■I)lay  in  4  acts,  by   Scott  Marble.      [75]    p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41555 ;  Arthur  C. 
Alston,  New  York.  45384a 

Tenor's    (The)    dilemma;   a    play   in  1   act,  by 
S.  I>.  Berger.    4  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;   D:  30164;    Samuel   L. 
Berger.  Roxbury,  Mass.  45385 

Tenor's  (The)   forenoon;   a   comedy   vaudeville 
skit,  by  B.  M.  Wilson.     Typwritten. 

©    Bertha    M.    Wilson,    New    York;    1899: 
27741,  Apr.  22  ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  45386 


Tenspotters  (The);  a  comedy  opera  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  C.  Vredenburg.  70  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clarence  Vredenburg.  Chicago  ;  D  :  5651, 
Oct.  17.  1904:  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  45387 

Tent  and  throne;  a  romantic  plav  in  5  acts,  bv 
J.    G.   Wilson. 

©    .John    G.    Wilson.    Chicago;    1879:2937. 
,A[.ir.  3:  2c.  May  8.  45388 

Tentacles;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Mason. 
[73]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23.    1914:    D :  .36812 :    Carl    H. 
IMason,  Hamilton.  O.  45388a 

Tentaruja  y  conipaiiia;  entremfe  en  prosa, 
original  de  1'.  MuQoz  Seca.musica  del  mae.stro 
Roberto  Ortells.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
e.spanoles]  1911.     24  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Aug.    21.    1911:    2c.    Aug.    22.    1911:    D: 
2."i041 :  Pedro  Mufioz  Seca.  Madrid.  45389 

Tentation  (La)  See  also  Countess  (The)  de 
Vardes. 

Tentation  (La)  de  I'Abbe  Jean;  piece  en  3 
actps.  en  prose,  par  Louis  Payen  [pseud,  of 
Albert  Lienard]  Paris,  Librairie  Molifne, 
1907.     87  p.     12°. 

©  Felix  Demoly,  I'aris :  D :  10741.  June  12, 


190'; 


June  21.  1907. 


45390 


Tenth  (The)  commandment;  by  G.  C.  H.  Sears. 

©  Georgia  C.  H.  Sears,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D:  15307,  ftlar.  11,  1909.  45391 

or.  Mrs.   Merrill's  diversion,   a  play  in  4 


acts,  by  K.   Burke. 

©  Kathleen  Burke,  San  Francisco;  D :  8978, 
Aug.  20.  1906.  45392 

Tenth  (The)  of  August;  a  play  in  4  acts  and  8 
.scenes,  by  A.  H.  Hakanson.  [60]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  A.  Heimer  Hakanson.  New  Y'ork :  D: 
13957,  Sept.  30.  1908:  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.     45393 

Tenth  (The)  viscount;  romance  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Aitkeu  :ind  I'..  Dean.  [108]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24.  1914  ;  D  :  36829  ;  Robert  Ait- 
ken.  Marlow.  England,  and  Basil  Dean,  Lon- 
don. 45393a 

Tercer  (El)  demonio;  esbozo  de  comedia  en  1 
a<?to,  de  J.  Grau  Delgado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1908.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Jacinto  Grau  Delgado.  Madrid  ;  D :  13453. 
July  25.  1908 ;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  45394 

Terence;  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Morgan.  [145] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan.  Cleveland ; 
D:3976.  Sept.  19.  1903:  2c.  .July  20,  1903. 

45395 


2291 


45396 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45415 


Terence  O'Malley,  esq.;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Poland. 

©  Edward  Poland,  New  York ;  1890 :  20311, 
June  23.  45396 

Terentia;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  in  verse,  by  Albert 
Jliral. 

©  Francois  IMons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886  :  19899,  Sept.  3.  45397 

Teresa;  dranmia  mnsicale  in  2  atti,  [di]  Jules 
Claretie,  musica  di  J.  Massenet,  tr.  di  Alex. 
Leawington.  Paris.  Heugel  et  cie.,  1907.  39 
p.    8°.     [AVords  only] 

©  Heugel  et  co.,  Paris ;  D :  11442,  Sept.  30. 
1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.  45398 

Teresa's  fate;  by  E.  R.  Eliscu.     Typewritten. 
©    Eugenie    R.    Eliscu,    New    York;    1899: 
39851,  June  17 ;  2c.  June  17.  45399 

Teresita;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  music  by  Louis 
Varney,  adapted  libretto  by  M.  Hageman. 

©  Maurice  Hageman,  New  York;  1890: 
3452,  Jan.  27.  45400 

Teresita,  die  weisse  sklavin;  operette  in  3 
akten,  von  Carl  Lindau,  musik  nach  motiven 
von  Emil  Waklteufel,  arrangiert  von  B§la  von 
Ujj.  Braunschweig,  Henry  Litolff's  verlag. 
68  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Se])l.  12,  1914;  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1914;  D: 
38686;  Henry  Litolff's  vei-lag,  Braunschweig, 
Germany.  45400a 

Termagant  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Louis  N. 
Parker  and  Murray  Carson. 

©  Olga  Nethersole,  London;  1898:49658, 
Aug.  25.  45401 

Terms  (The)  of  the  will;  or.  Saved  by  the 
radiophone,  play  in  4  acts  and  5  or  6  scenes, 
by  C.  de  Lima.    64  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D  :  14322, 
Nov.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1908.  45402 

Ternary  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Cloud. 

©  William  H.  Cloud.  Philadelphia;  188."): 
4241,  Feb.  16.  45403 

Terpsichorean  (The)  violinist;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  1  act.  by  F.  L.  Perry.  [3]  p.  f°. 
TypeAvritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Frank  L.  Perry,  Yates  City,  111. ;  D  :  1705, 
Apr.  5,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1902.  45404 

Terra  bassa;  drannna  lirico  in  un  prologo  e  2 
atti  (da  (4uimera)  di  R.  Lothar,  riduzione 
italiana  di  F.  Pontana,  musica  di  Eugenio 
d'Albert.  Berlino,  E.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1909. 
75  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  8,  1909:  2c.  Sept.  20,  1909;  D: 
17259;  Ed.  Rote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.        45405 


Terra  promessa;  quadro  lirico,  di  Carlo  Zanga- 
rini,  nnisica  di  Arrigo  Pedrollo.  Milano, 
Edoardo  Sonzogno,  1914.  18  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Dec.  .31,  1914;  Ic.  .Tan.  20,  1915;  D: 
-39448;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  IMilan.  45405a 

Terrance  Brady,  Esq.;  or,  A  son's  error,  by  A. 
Levy. 

©  Archie  I>evy.  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1889 :  ;i4S58. 
Nov.  15.  45406 

Terrapin's  stew;  everybody  will  like  it,  a  pot- 
pourri in  2  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin.  Boston;  1883:4704, 
Mar.  13.  45407 

Terre  d'epouvante;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  A.  de 
Lorde  et  E.  Moi'el.     38  p.     12". 

©  Andi-e  de  Lorde  &  Eugene  Morel,  Paris ; 
1):  11632,  Oct.  31,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  31.  1907. 

45408 

Terre  enthralled;  a  drama,  by  L.  L.  Schwartz. 
74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Leon  Schwartz,  Minneapolis ;  D : 
l.~34r,.  ]\rar.  15.  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909. 

45409 

Terre-neuve  (La);  comedie  en  3  actes,  by  A. 
Bisson  et  M.  Hennequin.  Paris.  P.  Y.  Stock, 
1898.     2  p.  1.,   168  p.     12°. 

©  Alexandre  Bisson  et  IMaurice  Henne- 
quin, Paris  ;  1S9S  :  57508,  Sept.  30  ;  2c.  Sept. 
30.  45410 

Terre  (La)  qui  meurt;  drame  lyrique  en  4 
actes,  5  tableaux,  par  Reng  Bazin,  musique  de 
]Marcel  Bertrand.  Paris,  Calnianu-L6vv 
[1913]     3  p.  1.,  OS  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Jan.  1.5,  1913:  2c.  Feb.  13,  1913;  D: 
32347:  Calmann-Levy,  Paris.  45411 

Terrible  consequences.     See  Nemesis. 

Terrible  (The)  dream;  by  David  Apotheker.  51 
p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1911;  D :  23142 ;  William 
Kramer's  sons.  New  York.  45412 

Terrible  (The)  eight;  a  grotesque  act  with  song 
and  (lance,  by  four  characters,  in  which  they 
are  so  arr.  by  the  assistance  of  four  stuffed 
imitations  of  persons  as  to  represent  eight 
people,  by  M.  Weston. 

©  Maggie  Weston,  New  York ;  1881 :  8313, 
May  27.  45413 

Terrible  (A)  example;  a  new  and  original 
sketcli  in  1  act,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©  Edward  Harrigan,  Brooklvn  ;  1874  :  2771, 
Mar.  7.  45414 

Terrible  (A)  experience;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Denver ;  D :  12258, 
.Laii.  27.  1908.  45415 


)')()■> 


45416 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


45437 


Terrible  (A)  fright;  by  Arthur  Law.  London, 
J.  Willianis,  ltd. ;  New  York.  E.  Schuberth  & 
CO.,  1904.     16  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D  :  5140. 
.Tune  7.  1904 ;  2c.  June  7,  1904.  45416 

Terrible  (A)  malady;  a  musical  burlesque  com- 
edy ill  3  acts,  by  Clay  M.  Greene  and  Slason 
Tliomjison.     86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   (Jreene  and   Thompson,   Chicago ;   1881 ; 
0004.  Apr.  28;  2c.  Apr.  28.  45417 

Terrible  (The)  manager;  by  F.  E.  Mooney.  15 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Feb.    12,    1912;    D :  28666 ;    Florence    E. 
Mooney,  Brooklyn.  45418 

Terrible  (The)  meek;  a  1  act  stage  play  for 
three  voices,  to  be  played  in  darkness,  by  C.  R. 
Kennedy  .  .  .  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers.  1912.  4  p.  1.,  43,  [1]  p.  front. 
12° 

©   Mar.    12,    1912;    2c.    iAIar.    14,    1912;    A: 
309523 ;    ('harles   Rann   Kennedy,    New   York. 

45419 

Terrible  (A)  mistake;  or.  Business  is  rushing, 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Bropson. 

©  James  Bropson,  Chicago ;  1893 :  5501,  Jan. 
27.  45420 

Terrible  (A)  mix-up;  an  original  comedy,  by 
H.  H.  Peck.     14  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  H.   Peck,   Boston ;   D :  13976,   Oct.   2, 
1908:  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.  45421 

Terrible  (A)  night;  a  comedy  in  4  scenes,  by 
W.  P..  Young.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Young.  Cleveland ;  D :  14624, 
Dec.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  1908.  45422 

an    eccentric   pantomime   in   1    act    and   1 

scene,  by   P.   ]Martinetti.     Ms. 

©  Paul   Martinetti,   Baltimore  ;   1884  :  7047, 
Apr.  1 ;  Ic.  Apr.  1.  45423 

a  pantomime,  by  Paul  Martiuetti. 

©   Rich   and   Harris,    Boston;    1889:37409. 
Dec.  9.  45424 

Terrible  (A)  possibility;  a  melodrama  con- 
sisting of  a  prologxie  and  3  acts,  by  W.  R. 
Siedle. 

©    William    R.    Siedle,    Pittsburgh;    1896: 
55110,  Oct.  5.  45425 

Terrible  (A)  secret;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  taken 
from  the  great  st<n-y  of  that  name  now  being 
jiublished  in  the  New  York  weekly,  written 
bv  Jiiay  Agnes  Fleming  and  dramatized  by 
H.  Collins.^ 

©  Harvey  Collins,  Boston ;  1873 :  8280,  Jul>- 
18.  45426 
or,  A  young  girl's  folly,  by  T.  V.  Tatro. 

©   Tillie   V.    Tatro,    Cohoes,    N.    Y. ;    1890: 
40047,  Dec.  17.  45427 

See  also  Inez. 


Terrible   (A)   tangle;   comedy   in   1   act,   bv   R. 
Stodart. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York  ;  D  :  4296,  Nov. 
13.  1903.  45428 

-dramatic  sketch,  by  Frank  McLain.     5  p 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914 ;  D :  36850 ;  Ernest  Ed- 
ward Patis,  Los  Angeles.  45428a 

pyschological    drama    in   5   acts,    by   A.   E. 


Lancaster.     \S()\  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  July  21.  1915;  D:  41316;  Kate  Eliza- 
beth Stevenson.  Larchmont.  N.  Y.  45428b 

Terrible   (A)  temptation;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
l)y  Celia  Logan.  B.  Welby,  and  Ed  Puesley. 

©  Bertha    Welby.   New  York;   1884:17499, 
Aug.  29.  45429 


— ■  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  Edniond    Pillet,    New   York;    1871:3596, 
Apr.  20.  45430 

— liy  C.  AV.  Barrv. 


©    Charles    W.    Barry,    New    York;    1871: 
7816,  Aug.  21.  45431 


■  a  play,  by  J.  P.  Edwards. 

©  J.  Pieri-e])ont  Edwanis.  New  York;  1871: 
8377,  Sept.  S.  45432 

Terrible  (A)  test;  ;i  nielndrama  in  5  acts,  by 
George  Conquest. 

©  Ethe  Johns,  N.  Y. ;  1879 :  13506,  Oct.  11. 

45433 

Terrible  (A)  time;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  U.  Shewell.    New  York,  1883. 

©  L.  R.  Shewell  and  N.  C.  Cfoodwin,  United 
States  ;  1883  :  7462,  Apr.  20.  45434 

Terrible  (The)  torpedo;  or.  For  baby's  sake, 
absurdity  in  5  acts  and  16  scenes,  by  Keith 
Murray.     [99]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D :  36074 ;  Mrs.  Keith 
IMuiTay,  Tiondon.  45434a 

Terrible  trustee;  a  musical  comedy  libretto  in 
2  acts,  for  collegiate  productions,  by  T.  B. 
Donaldson.    32  p.    4°.    T}T>ewritten. 

©  Thomas  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia  :  D : 
9965 :  Feb.  14.  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1907.      45435 

Terrible  (The)  Turk;  farce  in  1  act.  by  E.  Jose. 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1911;    D:  25520;    Pnlouard 
Jose.  New  York.  45436 

Terrible  (A)  voyage.  See  Voyage  (Un)  terri- 
ble. 

Terrible  (The)  widow;  a  play,  by  AV.  Nisbet. 
[7]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30984  ;  Wallace  Nis- 
bet, Brooklyn.  45437 


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Terribly  scared.     See  Mistare  Penguin. 

Terror  (The);  a  5  act  comedy,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©   Amelia    Weed    Holbrook,    Winter    Park. 
Fla. ;  1899  :  63449,  Sept.  30.  45438 

Terror  (El)  de  las  mocitas;  sainete  llrico  en  1 
acto.  original  de  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  musica 
de  los  maestros  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique  Brii. 
Madrid  fSociedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1914. 
42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   IT,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;   D: 
38195 ;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.      45438a 

Terror  (El)  de  las  mujeres;  aventura  en  1  acto 

y  en  prosa,  de  E.  Lopez-Marin.     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1909.    25  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   23,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   24,   1909;    D: 

168S1  ;  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid.     45439 

Terror  of  a  day;  an  amusing  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  M.  F.  Hutchinson.  London,  ,T.  Williams, 
ltd..  1909.      16  p.    8°. 

©   Nov.   26,    1909;    2c.    Nov.   27,    1909;    D: 
17542  ;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.      45440 

Terror  (The)  of  Paris;  a  new  and  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Hill  Mitchelson  and 
O.  H.  Longden. 

©   Harry   Gundliug,   Chicago:   1895:38912, 
.Tuly  29.  45441 

Terror  (The)  of  the  coal  fields.  See  Molly 
(The)  Maguires. 

Terror  (The)  of  the  Wompanoags.  See  Bill, 
the  scout. 

Terror  (The)  of  Tin-can  alley. 

©  W.  F.  Mann,  Chicago ;  D  11229,  Aug.  26, 
1907.  45442 

Terrorist  (The);  i)laylet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Irving. 
35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   10,   1911;    D :  23903 ;    Laurence 
Irving,  London.  45443 

Terry  the  Fox;  au  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Nerney. 

©  Martin  .1.  Nerney,  Green  Island.  N.  Y. : 
1884  :  24404,  Dec.  9.  45444 

Terry,  the  omadaun.     See  Amedaun  (The) 

Terry,  the  swell;  or,  A  life's  lottery,  a  dra- 
matic spectacle  in  5  acts,  by  C  L.  Graves. 

©    George    Patterson,    New    York ;     1888 : 
199.56,  .Tuly  11.  45445 

Tertulla's  garden.       See  Festival  plays. 

Terwilliger;  or,  A  matrimonial  flash,  an  origi- 
nal comedy  In  3  acts,  by  M.  Brennan.  Type- 
written. 

©    IMittthow    Brennan,    New    York;    1893: 
17034.  Apr.  0 ;  2c.  Apr.  6.  45446 


Tesca;  libretto  of  a  grand  opera,  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Pierce-Lyman.     [30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1915;  D :  42000 ;  Elizabeth 
Pierce-Lyman,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  45446a 

Tess;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  Tliomas 
Hardy's  Tess  of  the  D'Urbervilles,  by  Luigi 
Illica,  with  an  English  prose  tr.  by  Claude 
Aveling,  nmsic  by  Frederic  D'Erlanger.  .  . 
London,  G.  Ricordi  &  CO.,  1909.    .jO  p.    8°. 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co..  Loudon ;  D :  16176.  .lune 
26,  1909 ;  2c.  .Tune  26,  1909.  45447 

-drannna  in  4  atti.  da  Tess  D'Urberville,  di 

Thomas  Hardy,  di  Luigi  Illica,  musica  di  F. 
D'Erlanger.  Milano,  G.  Ricordi  &  c.  63  p. 
12°.      FLibretto  only] 

©  Frederic  D'Erlanger,  London;  D:8290, 
"Slav.  2S,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1906.  45448 

an   emoti(mal   drama    in  4   acts,  by   E.   H. 

Graham-Dewey. 

©  E.  H.  Graham-Dewey,  New  York ;  1892  : 
33.533,  Aug,  15.  45449 

Tess  of  the  D'Urbervilles.     .S'ee  Tess. 

Tess  of  the  Tenderloin;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Harry  Monta.gue. 

©  .Tames  Madison,  New  York ;  D :  1002, 
Oct.  23,  1901.  45450 

Tess  of  the  vaudevilles;  a  musical  farce  in  1 
act.  nuisic  by  Fred'k  (.'lifton,  words  by  F. 
Backus. 

©  Frederick  Backus,  New  York;  1897: 
17214,  Mar.  15.  45451 

Tessie  at  college;  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  acts.  (In 
Wisconsin  literary  magazine,  v.  6.  nos.  6  and 
7,  Mar.,  Apr.,  1909) 

©  Ernst  Jung  and  Oscar  Haase,  Madison, 
Wis. ;  D :  15408,  Mar.  12,  1909 :  2c.  act  2.  3. 
Mar.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  act  4,  Apr.  10,  1909.    45452 

Test  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Roberson. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1915  ;  D  :  39428  ;  Marie  Rober- 
son, San  Francisco.  45452a 

■  a   coniedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  and  arr.  for 

the  stage  from  an  Italian  novel,  by  M.  Walsh, 
tr.  b.v  Pauline  Canissa. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn ;  1875 :  12650, 
Dec.  1.  45453 

domestic    drama    in    3    acts,    by    I.    WolfP 

Richards. 

©  Isaac  Wolff,  New  York  ;  1888  :  37740.  Dec. 
31.  45454 

drama   in  1  act,  by  .1.  Michael.     [2],  9  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1914 :  D :  38885 ;  Joseph  Mi- 
chael, New  York.  45454a 


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Test  (The)— Continued. 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  .Tacoby.     15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan..  6,   1915 ;   D :  39324 ;   Arthur  .Ta- 
coby, New  York.  45454b 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act.  by  AV.  F.  Sailor. 

16  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29.  1912 ;  D :  30687 ;  William  F. 
Sailor,  St,  Paul.  45455 

1  act  dramatic  play,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©    Carlton    Lewis    Nagely.    Brooklyn :    D : 
13846,  Sept.  21.  1908.  45456 

play  in  r^  scenes,  by  J.   S.  Dawley.     11  p. 

4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Nov.    5,    1915 ;    D :  42185 ;    .T.    Searlo 
Uawley,  New  York.  45456a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Mallory.     [2],  82  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16.    1913:    D:  34182:    Clifton 
Payne  Malloiy,  Auburn.  N.  Y.  45457 

-by    J.    E.    Goodman.       [134]     p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  .Jules  Eckert  (roodman,  New  I'ork :   D: 
12706.  Api-.  8.  1908 ;  2c.  May  11,  1908.      45458 

—  play  in  1   act.  by  E.  r4oodman,     [1],  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    23,    1913 :    D :  33030 ;    Edward 
Coodman.  New  York.  45459 

by  F,  B,  Purdie.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23.  1915  ;  D  :  42073  ;  Francis  Bail- 
lie  I'urdie,  St.  .Tosepb,  Mo.  45459a 

^by  H.  Van  Higgins.     19  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic  Nov.  8,  1909;  T>:  17431  :  Herman  Van 
Higgins,  Cbicago,  45460 


75  p 


play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  llosenbaum.     [3|, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Dec.  19,  1911;  D :  28034 ;  Arthur  A. 
llosenbaum,  Lawrence.  N.  Y.  45461 

by  F.  K.  Eldridge.  jr.     [3],  37  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  36573  ;  Francis  Reed 
Eldridge,  jr.,  Yokohama,  Japan.  45461a 

by  K.   F.  Wells.      [77]   p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 


©  Ic.  Jan.  21.  1914;  D ;  35733 ;  Reuben 
Field  Wells,  Hatfield,  Mass.  45461b 

—  a  playlet  in  1  act.  by  R.  E.  McGlinn  and 
J.  Quinlan.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  E.  McGlinn  and  Jobn  Quinlan, 
Seattle;  D:  16063,  June  14.  1909;  2c.  May  17. 
1909.  45462 


Test  (The)— Continued. 

scene  in  1  act,  by  C.  Anderson.     5  p.     f °. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1912:  D:  31012;  Christine  An- 
dei-son.  Portland.  Or.  45463 

Test  (A)  case;  or,  Grass  versus  granite,  an  ec- 
(•entric  comedy  in  4  acts,  from  the  German  of 
Blumenthal  and  Kadelburg,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1892:44767, 
Nov.  3.  45464 

Test  (The)  for  blood;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Ward.     32  p.*  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32211 ;  James  E. 
Wai-d.  Chicago.  45465 

Test  (The)  of  courage;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Rice.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26. 1915 ;  D  :  39804 ;  Frances  Mar- 
tin Rice.  Brooklyn.  45465a 

Test  (The)  of  friendship;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dorg  Davidson,  New  York;  1900  A: 
21757,  Aug.  31.  45466 

by  D.  Davidson  &  Donn.     [131]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York ;  D :  3793,  Aug. 

4,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  S.  1903.  45467 

or,  The  friendship  of  two  -women,  Ameri- 
can drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby. 
[117]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1913;  D:  32924;  Thomas 
Washington  Wharmby,  New  York.  45468 

Test  (The)  of  gold.     See  Jessamine  Earle. 

Test  of  honor;  a  comedy  drama,  by  A.  E.  Dick- 
inson. 

©  Anna  E.  Dickinson,  United  States ;  1881 : 
7054,  May  7.  45469 

a  dramatic  composition  in  5  acts. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1880 :  16408,  Oct. 

29.  45470 

Test   (A)  of  love;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 

5.  G.  Champlin.     [1],  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1914 :  D :  35769 ;  Stephen  G. 
Cbamplin,  Brooklyn.  45470a 

Test  (The)  of  men;  trades-union  play  in  3  acts 
and  7  scenes,  by  J.  W.  Williams.  [51]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914:  D :  35685 ;  Joseph  W. 
Williams,  Wilder,  Vt.  45470b 

Test  (The)  supreme;  a  play  in  1  act,  bv  J.  D. 
Haag.     9  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912 ;  D :  30096 ;  Jackson  D. 

Haag,  Pittsburgh.  45471 

Testament  (Das);  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  Ernst 

W.  Freissler.     ilflnchen,  Albert  Langen,  1914. 

134  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914;  D :  37731 ;  Albert 
Langen,  Municli.  45471a 


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45489 


Testament  (The)     Sec  King's  crown. 

Testament  (Le)  de  Cesar  Girodot;  comgdie  en 
3  actes,  en  prose,  par  Adolplie  Belot  et  Edni. 
Villetard.  avec  notes  en  anglais  par  Geo.  Cas- 
teirnier.  New  York.  W.  R.  Jenkins,  1888.  2 
p.  ]..  [31-113  p.  12°.  ([Tli§atre  conterapo- 
rain,  no.  Ill) 

©   William  l\.   Jenkins,   New   York;    1889: 
1864,  Jan.  14 :  2c.  Jan.  14.  45472 

Testament  (Tlie)  of  Judas.  See  Judas  Is- 
cariot. 

Testimonial  (The);  an  adaptation  in  1  act  of 
Max  ^Maurey's  La  recommandation,  l)y  D. 
Kimball  niKl  Arthnr  W.  Loach.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  David  Kimball,  Boston ;  D :  15914.  May 
2] .  1909  :  2c.  May  22,  1909.  45473 

Testing  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Van 
Hoesen  [i.  o.  A.  P.  Y.  AVakemanl    79  p.    8°. 

©  A.  P.  \'an  Hoesen  Wakeman.  New  York; 
D :  15881.  Apr.  20,  1909 ;  Ic.  May  7,  1909 ;  Ic. 
June  1,  1909.  45474 

Testing  of  Sir  Gawayne.     See  Festival  plays. 

Testing  (The)  of  the  poet.     See  Sayonara. 

Tete-a-tete.  Sfe  German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Tete  (La)  du  mari;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  et  2 
tableaux,  par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal 
Ipseud.  of  Georges  Lanosl  Paris.  C.  Joubert, 
1913.     79  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  27,  1913  ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1914  ;  D  :  35600 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  45474a 

Tethering  (The)  of  Hexa;  a  comedy,  by  W.  W. 
Tufts. 

©  William  Wliitlemore  Tufts,  Arlington, 
Mass.;  1897:53407,  Sept.  23;  2c.  Oct.  28. 

45475 

Teufel  (Der);  ein  spiel  in  drei  aufziigen,  von 
Franz  Molnar. 

©  Franz  Bard  &  bruder,  Vienna ;  D :  12595, 
Mar.  21.  1908.  [Entry  abandoned,  see  D: 
130251  45476 

Same.    New  York,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1908. 


110  p.     12°. 

©  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York ;  D  :  13025, 
Mar.  14,  1908;  Ic.  (proof)  ;  Mar.  14,  1908;  2c. 
Mar.  21,  1908.  45477 

Sec  also  She  (The)  devil. 

Teufelsweg  (Dei*);  musikdrama  in  3  akten,  von 
Tvudolf  Lotbar,  nmsik  von  Ignatz  Wagbfilter. 
Hannover.  L.  Oertel,  1912.  43  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1913 ;  D  :  32733 ; 
Louis  Oertel,  Hanover,  Germany.  45478 


Teufelsweg  (Der) — Continued. 

oper  in  3  akten,  von  Jan  Galasiewicz,  musik 

von  Ignatz  Wagbalter.  Berlin,  Harmonic 
verlagsgesellschaft  fiir  literatur  und  kunst 
[1911]    .52  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©   May   26,    1911;    2c.   May   26,    1911;    D: 
24290:  Hai-nionie-verlag,  Berlin.  45479 

Teuton  (The)  battle;  historical  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  ?.Ieyer.     [3],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1913 ;  D :  34777 ;  Fred  Meyer. 
I>etr()it.  45480 

Texan  (The);  an  original  modern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  Power. 

©     Tyrone     Power.     Boston ;     1892 :  45636, 
Nov.  9.  45481 

a  westei-n  drama  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Phelps. 

©  V.  Russ  Smith  and  Verne  Phelps,  Muncie, 
Ind. :  D  :  9313,  Oct.  25,  1906.  45482 

^westei-Ji  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Hari\v  Van 

Demark.      Pliiladelpbiji,   Penu  pub.   co.,"l911. 
68  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  21.  ion  :  2c.  .Tan.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  23181 : 
Penu  pub.  co..  I'hiladelphia.  45483 

Texan  (A)  honeymoon;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  O.  Draper.  [96]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  le.  Feb.  7,  1912;  D :  28-593 ;  George  Otis 
Draper,  New  York.  45484 

Texan  mother-in-law;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Gibson.  Clyde.  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885.  8  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  166] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1886 :  3893,  Feb. 
15:  2c.  Feb.  15.  45485 

Texarkana;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Kent. 

©  Walter  James  Kent,  Vincennes.  Ind. ;  D : 
11849,  Dec.  2,  1907.  45486 

Texas;  by  S.  T.  Baer. 

©  Sylvan  T.  Baer,  Dallas;  D :  4604,  Feb.  1. 
1904.  45487 

a  comedy  drama  of  Texas  life  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  M.  Feigl.     [137]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   J.   Mauldin   Feigl,   New   York ;    D :  59S8, 
Dee.  31,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  45488 

■  a  powerful  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  con- 
taining scenes  and  incidents  of  intense  emo- 
tional interest,  in  and  around  Indianola  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War,  by  A.  E.  Sweet  and  H.  W. 
Ellis.     [84]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alex.  E.  Sweet  and  H.  Wayne  Ellis,  New 
York  ;  1892  :  14196,  Mar.  31 ;  Ic.  Apr.  19. 

45489 


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45510 


Texas  Ann  abroad;  play  in  3  acts  and  10  scenes, 
by  Betty  Chapman.  [1],  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

I©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1914;  D :  37753 ;  Robert  T. 
.Alnrray.  New  York.  45489a 

Texas  Bill;  by  W.  F.  Eastman. 

©  William  F.  Eastman.  Richland.  Minn. : 
1S93  :  2937S,  .Time  20.  45490 

Texas  (A)  brownie;  comedy  drama  In  3  acts, 
by  .1.  D.  Jaxone.    92  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1911;  I):  24988;  J.  Duke 
.Taxoiie,  Govans.  Md.  45491 

Texas  desperado;  burlesque  melodrama  in  1  act, 
liy  F.  Graham.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909;  D :  16697 ;  Frank  Gra- 
ham, Brooklyn.  45492 

Texas — her  glory  and  her  flags;  pageant  drama, 
by  Henry  Kirkpatrick.  [IJ.  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1914 ;  D :  3773S ;  First  circle 
of  King's  daughters,  Paris,  Tex.  45492a 

Texas  Jack  in  the  Black  Hills;  the  great  border 
story  taken  ffoui  the  life  in  4  a<;ts,  by  Harry 
Seymour. 

©  James  :M.  Nixon.  United  States ;  1877 : 
41(t5.  Apr.  7.  45493 

Texas  Jack,  the  white  king-  of  the  Pawnees;  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Z.  C.  Judson  (Ned 
Buntline) 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  New  York ;  1873 :  2298, 
Mar.  S.  45494 

Texas  pals;  a  i)lay  of  the  great  Southwest,  by 
W.  J.  Rose.     11  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wni.  J.  Rose.  Chicai-o  ;  D :  14584,  Dec.  21, 
1908;  2c.  May  29.  1909.  45495 

Texas  past  times;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  Rey- 
nolds.    [4]  p.     f^.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914;  D :  39602 ;  Lou  Rey- 
nolds, Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45495a 

Texas  (The)  Quaker;  a  comedv-dramu  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  C.  Sexton. 

©  Edwin  C.  Sexton,  Chicago;  1898:18682, 
Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  4.  45496 

Texas  (A)  ranger;  by  J.  M.  Feigl.  [136]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Mnuldin  Feigl,  New  York;  D :  5232. 
June  24,  1904 ;  2c.  June  24,  1904.  45497 

■  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  H.  L.  Lvnian. 

43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Lucius  Lyman,  Milwaukee ;  1900 
A :  16267,  July  2 ;  Ic.  May  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct. 
7,  1903.  45498 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ernest  Stout. 

©  H.  T.  Meeleus.  Oshkosh.  Wis.;  D :  9335. 
Oct.  27,  1906.  45499 


Texas  (A)  ranger — Continued. 

dramati/:ation  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by 

Peter  Fandel,  from  a  novel  by  William  MacLeod 

Raine.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912 ;  D :  28439 ;  Peter  Fan- 
del,  St.  Paul,  and  William  MacLeod  Raine, 
Denver.  45500 


—  a  melodranui  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago;  D :  2415, 
Oct.  6,  1902.  45501 

•play  of  the  great  Southwest  in  3  acts,  by 


Harry  ^'an  Deniark.     Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1915.     67  p.     12°. 

©   June  22,   1915;   2c.   June  24,    1915;    D: 
41034 ;  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia.        45501a 

Texas  (The)  rangers.     See  Tenderfoot  (The) 

Texas  (The)  rose;  a  musical  comedy,  by  C.  Line. 

©    Charles    Line,    Menominee,    Mich. ;    D : 
14668,  Dee.  31,  1908.  45502 

Texas  (A)  steer;  nuisical  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  H.  Hoyt.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles   H.   Hovt.   Charlestown,   N.    H. ; 
1899  :  76215,  Nov.  22  ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  45503 

Texas  under  six  flags;  historical  and  spectacular 
play,  by  Z.  A.  Hall.  [12]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Z.  A.  Hall.  Sau  Antonio,  Tex. ;  D :  11311, 
Sept.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1907.  45504 

Texas  (A)  wooing;  by  C.  B.  Middleton.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  B.  Middleton,  Chicago;  D :  9691, 
Dec.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1906.  45505 

Same.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   28,   1911;   D :  25893 ;   Clias.   B. 
Middleton,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  45506 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C. 
de  Mille. 

©    William    Churchill    de   Mille,    Pompton, 
N.  J. ;  D  :  50,  Jan.  21,  1901.  45507 

Thai's;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  and  Hugh 
Reticker.  founded  on  novel  by  Anatole  France. 
[3],  80  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1911;    D:  24930;    Beatrice 
Reticker,  New  York.  45508 

by    Ellison    Harvey,    founded    on    the 

novel  of  tlie  same  name  by  Anatole  France. 
73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32759 ;  W.  E.  Har- 
vey. Richmond.  45509 

by  Marie  Doran.     [95]  p.     4°.     Tj^pe- 


written. 


©    Ic.    Mar.    31.    1911;    D:  23814;    Frances 
Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  45510 


2297 


45511 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45527 


Thais — Continnefl. 

-lyric  comedy  iu  4  nets  and  7  scenes,  book  by 

Louis  Gallet,'  from  the  novel  by  Anatole 
France.  English  by  Chas.  A.  Byrne,  music  by 
Jules  Massenet.  New  York.  Steimvay  &  sons, 
1907.  36  p.  4°.  [I-'ihretto  only.  French  and 
Ens"lish] 

©  Steinwav  &  sons,  New  York;  D :  10924. 
.Tuly  8.  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.  45511 

-play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Wilstach.  [3],  125  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19.  1911:  D :  23137 ;  Paul  AVils- 

tach.  New  York.  45512 

Same,  founded  on  Anatole  France's  novel. 

[3],  125  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  8.  1911;  D :  23298 ;  Paul  Wils- 
tach. New  York.  45513 

Same,  founded  on  Anatole  France's  novel. 

Indianapolis,  Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  1911.  5  p.  1., 
149  [1]  p.    front.,  pis.    12°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25432  ; 
Paul  Wilstacb,  Gunston,  Ya.  45514 

eine  tra^'Wie  in  2  akten  und  1  vorspiel,  von 

Franz  Schwarz.  Berlin-Friedenau,  Yerlag 
dramatischer  werke  des  bureau  Fischer,  1909. 
53  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15.  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  7.  1909  ;  D  :  17645  : 
Bureau  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin-Friedenau, 
Germany.  45515 

Thai  (Das)  des  lebens;  historischer  schwank  in 
4  aufziisen.  von  Max  Dreyer.  New  York,  E. 
Lederer!  1903.    127  p.    12°. 

©  Emanuel  Lederer.  New  York ;  D :  2880, 
Jan.  21.  1903;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1903.  45516 

Thalka  (The) ;  or.  An  unnatural  brother,  a  sen- 
sational melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E.  Cad- 
den. 

©  George  E.  Cadden,  Minneapolis;  1888: 
22318,  Aug.  3.  45517 

Thane  (The)  of  Cawdor;  a  mock  grand  opera  in 
."»  acts,  by  Helen  D.  Brewer  and  Alma  L.  Hall, 
l)ook  rev.  by  Delmer  M.  Goode.  1  p.  1..  22  p. 
8°.    Printed.     [Libretto  only] 

©  :May  16,  1914  ;  2c.  June  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37193  : 
Pine  River  public  school.  Pine  River,  Minn. 

45517a 

Thank  God,  the  table  is  set;  comedy  in  1  act, 
tr.  and  adapted  from  the  Danish,  by  T.  Sogard. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thvge  Sogard,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  1892: 
5773.  Feb.  5 ;  2c.  Feb.  5.  45518 

Thanks;  vaudeville  act  for  3  people,  by  G.  AV. 
Brugger.  jr.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1915  ;  D  :  41171 ;  George  Wash- 
ington Brugger,  jr..  Philadelphia.  45518a 

Thanksgiving.     See  Holiday  plays. 


Thanksgiving  at  farmer  Martin's;  by  J.  B. 
Rollins. 

©  .loan  B.  Rollins,  Chicago;  D:  14276.  Nov. 

12,  1908.  45519 

Thanksgiving  (A)  dream;  comedietta  in  1  act, 
Ity  ]\Iarco  Morrow  and  George  Daugherty. 
New  York.  E.  S.  Werner.  1895.  cover-title, 
16  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner.  New  York  ;  1894 :  47875, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  45520 

Thanksgiving  entertainments;  a  collection  of 
new  recitations,  dialogues,  songs,  exercises, 
etc.,  for  all  grades,  with  much  original  mat- 
ter by  IMarie  Irish  [pseud,  of  Mayme  Riddle 
Bitneyl,  Clara  J.  Denton,  Laura  R.  Smith  and 
others.  Comp.  and  arr.  by  Joseph  C.  Sindelav. 
Chicago.  A.  FL-maa'an  company  [1906]  144  p. 
illus.     12°. 

©    A.    Flanairan    co.,    Chicago;    A :  156665, 
Sept.  28,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1906.  45520a 

Thanksgiving  (A)  eve;  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  J. 
Malloy.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  X.  Wilson.  Brooklvn  ;  D  :  6326,  Mar. 

13,  1905:  2c.  Mar.  13,  1905.  45521 

Thanksgiving  eve  at  the  parsonage.  See  Do- 
nation (The)  party. 

Thanksgiving  in  Brownie-Land;  humorous 
play  for  boys,  by  Effie  Louis  Koogle.    9  p.    8°. 

©  IMarch  bros.,  Lebanon.  O. ;  D  :  7545 ;  Nov. 
10.  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1905.  45522 

Thasia;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Rice.  51  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©    Frederic    Rice.    San    Francisco ;    1888 : 
23216  :  Aug.  13  ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  45523 

That  affair  at  Huntley's;  a  1  act  play,  by  G.  J. 
Nathan.     16  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    George   .lean   Nathan.    New   York ;    D : 
10087,  Mill-.  6,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1907.      45524 

That  affair  at  Paris;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Wliite.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Claudia  Hazen  White,  St.  Louis ;  D :  279, 
Mar.  29,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1901.  45525 

That  affair  of  Brown's;  a  comedy,  by  V.  Woods. 

©   Yirna   Woods,    Sacramento,   Cal. ;    1899 : 
171.53,  Mar.  6.  45526 

That  affair  of  the  princess';  entirely  original 
play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Stewart.  [141]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914;   D:  36694;   Katharine 
Stewart.  New  York.  45526a 

That  American  girl;  comedy  drama  iu  4  acts, 
by  Edward  E.  Ro.se. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfleld  Hills,  Mass. : 
1897 :  7768,  Jan.  28.  45527 


2298 


45528 


COPYRIGHTED   IIST    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45548 


That  American  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Brann. 

©    VV.    C.    Brann,    Galveston,    Tex.:    1889: 


5629,  Feb.  18. 


45528 


That  awful  agent;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  Wool- 
ley. 

©  Ben  Woollev,  New  York  ;  1876 :  1105,  Jan. 
24.  45529 

That  awful  carpet-bag;  an  original  farce  in  3 
scenes,  by  Ad.  H.  Gibson.  Clyde,  O..  Ames' 
publishinij;  CO.,  1888.  10  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  252] ) 
©   Ames  pub.   co..    Clyde,    O. ;    1888:32044. 


Nov.  ]2:  2c.  Nov.  21. 


45530 


That  awful  child;  a  musical  absurdity  in  2  acts, 
founded  on  the  plot  of  an  old  English  comedy, 
by  G.  W.  Bateman. 

©  George  W.  Bateman.  Philadelphia;  1880: 
32644.  Aug.  16.  45531 

That  baby;  a  farce,  by  T.  Frost. 

©  Thomas  Frost.  New  York ;   1889 :  15472, 
May  23.  45532 

That  batchelor's  [sic]  wife;  comedy  sketch,  by 
A.  Luzzi.     [l],30p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30265  ;  Arthur  Luz- 
zi. New  York.  45533 


That  Beacon  street  affair;  l)y  B.  Hall. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Barton    Hall,    Kansas    City,    Mo. 
15449,  Mar.  26,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909. 


14  p. 

;    D: 
45534 


That  black  cat;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bert  C. 
Uawley.  Clyde,  O..  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1904. 
16  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor    drama,    no.    451]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4870,  Apr. 
12,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.    ^  45535 

That  blessed  baby;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Edward 
Mumford.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,    1902.      13  p.     12°. 

©    Penn   pub.    Co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  1852. 
May  8,  1902 ;  2c.  May  8,  1902.  45536 


That  blonde  person;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  F. 
Bagg.  Philadelpliia,  Penn  publishing  co., 
1912.     18  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    27,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    28,    1912:    D: 
31815 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  45537 

That  Boston  drummer.  81  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Samuel  J.  Simmons  and  Collin  Varrev, 
New  York ;  1891 :  1664.  Jan.  10 ;  Ic.  Jan.  2. 

45538 


That  box  of  cigarettes;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Rosemary  Baum.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  col, 
1892.    25  p.    12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1892: 
53032,  Dec.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1893.  45539 

That  boy  next  door;  a  comedv  drama  in  4  acts, 
l\v  F.  W.  Byrdsall. 

©  F.  W.  Byrdsall.  New  York ;  1888 :  14982, 
May  22.  45540 

That  boy  of  Dan's;  by  G.  B.  Densmore. 

©    Addie    E.    Rodgers.    New    Yoi-k;    1880: 
10402.  July  6.  45541 

That  boy  Sam;  an  lOthiopian  farce  in  1  act,  bv 
F.  L.  Cutler.  Clyde,  ().,  A.  D.  Ames,  1878. 
(>  p.  12°.  ([Ames"  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,   no.   61] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1878 :  7904,  Julv 
8;  2c.  July  8.  45542 

That  brute  Simmons;  a  play  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  Arthur  Morrison's  story  in  Tales  of 
mean  streets,  bj^  Arthur  Morrison  and  Herbert 
C.  Sargent.  New  York,  S.  Fi^ench ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd..  1906.  20  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  85 ) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  8652, 
June  7,  1906;  2c.  June  12,  1906.  45543 

That  brute,  the  burglar;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Campbell  MacCuUoch.  [i.  e.  R.  C.  MacCul- 
Inch]      16   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©   Robert  C.   MacCulloch,   New   York;   D: 
6391.  Mar.  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1905.    45544 

That  cannot  sink;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Briscoe. 
3  v.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914 :  D :  38966 ;  Henry  Bris- 
coe. New  York.  45544a 

That  case  of  the  Joneses;  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
F.  J.  Lewis.     [31,  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  23915  ;  Florence  J. 
Lewis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  45545 

That  charming  count;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  K. 
Lyon  and  W.  Brinsley  Hill.  [118]  p.  '  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  19,  1911:  D :  24509 ;  Kate  Lvon, 
New  York.  45546 

That  circus  girl;  l)y  L.  D.  Bradley. 

©    Leonora    D.    Bradley.     United    States : 
1894  :  45676,  Oct.  1.  45547 

That  comedy  pair;  by  L.  Chevalier.  [5]  p.  4°. 
Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25593 :  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  45548 

That  comedy  quartette;  sketch,  l\v  .1.  T.  Mur- 
phy.   5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914 :  D :  38448 :  James  Theo- 
dore Murphy,  Brooklyn.  45548a 


2299 


45549 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45571 


That  cook;  a  1  act  farce  comedy,  with  three 
players  iu  five  characters.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Barrie,  Philadelphia  ;  1899  :  64203, 
Aug.  26 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  45549 

That  cousin  from  Japan;  a  3  act  comedy,  by 
W.  G.  Browne. 

©  AV.  Gault  Browne,  Naperville,  111. ;  1897 : 
32948,  June  1.  45550 

That  cousin  of  mine;  or,  Baffled,  a  comedy- 
farce  in  5  acts,  by  O.  G.  Rappold. 

©   O.    C.    Rappold.    Williamsburgh.    X.    Y. ; 
1878  :  9418,  Aug.  15.  45551 

That  dory;  or.  The  old  toll-house  mystery,  a 
black  traaedy  in  2  scenes,  by  George  H.  Goes. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
24694,  May  4 ;  2c.  July  5.  45552 

That  dowdy;  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  J.  Rieder.  35 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1911 ;  D :  28017 ;  C.  J.  Rieder, 
Cincinnati.  45553 

That  dreadful  dude;  a  comic  afterpiece,  by  Wm. 
Carleton. 

©  W.   M.   Daveue,   New  York;   1883:9938. 
June  1.  45554 

That  dreadful  girl,  our  Irish  cousin;  a  serio- 
comic drama  in  5  acts,  in  part  a  dramatization 
rearr.  by  R.  C.  Machesney,  Pittsburgh. 

©  R.   C.   Machesney,   Allegheny   City,   Pa. ; 
1881 :  2613,  Feb.  21.  45555 

That  dreadful  strike;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  C.  Purdy. 

©  J.  C.  Purdy,   Philadelphia;   1877:12773, 


Nov.  6. 


45556 


That  dreams  are  made  of;  in  1  act.  by  F.  X. 
Reilly.     IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Francis    Xavier    Reilly,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
60.50.  Jan.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1905.      45557 

That  fatal  scar;  a  Spanish  melodrama  in  3 
acts  iUKl  a  prologue,  act  1  by  Burt  Senior 
[pseud,   of   Gilbert   C.   Arnold] 

©  Walter  Henry  Arnold,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1900  A  :  29675,  Dec.  6.  45558 

That  fellow  Perkins;  a  sensational  comedy  in 
4  ac(>:  and  6  scenes,  by  C.  B.  Gillingwater  and 
F.  C.  Molyneaux. 

©  Claude  B.  Gillingwater,  New  York;  1896: 
45961,  Aug.  11.  45559 

That  fool  mule;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jarues  Wil- 
lis Sayro.     [l],llp.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   24.   1912:    D :  .31785 ;    Anna   M. 
Lamp,  New  York.  45560 


That  French  woman;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Coleman  and  Mary  Ellis  Smith. 

©   Hamilton   Coleman,   Chicago ;    D :  10104, 
Mar.  9,  1907.  45561 

That    funny    story;    a    tragico-pathetico-melo- 
drama    in  1  act. 

©  Haney  &  co..  New  York ;  1879 :  1980,  Feb. 
11 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1880.  45562 

That  gal  o'  Howard;  in  4  acts,  by  Joseph  Le 
Braudr.     74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1909 ;    D :  17784 ;    W.    H. 
Harder,  Salem,  Mass.  45563 

That  gal  of  mine;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  P.  Burt.     [10]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   Presley   Burt,    New   York;    D: 
4617,  Feb.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1904.      45564 

That  German  wurst;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
R.  Dalton.    11  p.    4°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1911;  D :  24112 ;  Robert  Dal- 
ton, Brooklyn.  45565 

That  girl;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia:   1883: 
16711,  Sept.  12.  45566 

nuisical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Y.  Morley  and 

Francis  J.  Piesse.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
[Libretto  ■  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8.  1911 ;  D :  23885 ;  Victor  Mor- 
ley. Xew  York.  45567 

That  girl  again.      Sre  Elise. 

That  girl  Cheyenne;  a  romantic  play  of  the 
western  plains,  by  V.  R.  Ebersole,  founded  on 
the  book  of  the  same  name. by  the  same  au- 
thor. 

©   Victor   R.   Ebersole,   Lebanon.   Pa. ;    D : 
13699,  Sept.  2,  1908.  45568 

That  girl  from  Arizona;  a  western  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  R.  Kenney. 

©  Louis  Kalbfield  and  Eugene  R.  Kenney. 
Palntka,  Fla. :  D :  11915.  Dec.  13,  1907.    45569 

That  girl  from  Boston;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
J.  B.  Stafford.     11  ]..    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   J.    Benson    Stafford,   Buifalo ;    D :  10861. 
June  27.  1907 ;  2c.  June  27.  1907.  45570 

That  girl  from  Mexico;  a  3  act  comedy,  liy 
Archil)ald  D.  Gordon. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sidney  Drew,  New  York : 

1891 :  41733.  Nov.  21.  45571 

That  girl  from  Sweden;  tabloid  comedy,  by  H. 
Thomson,  from  the  idea  of  Lance  Burritt.  [2], 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    6.    1915;    D :  42193 :    Herltert 
Thomson,  Xew  Yorl:.  45571a 


2300 


45572 


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45591 


That  girl  from  Texas;  u  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  Turner  Dazey, Quincy,  111. ;  1898: 
66472,  Nov.  14.  45572 

See  also  Wild  (The)  rose. 


That  girl  from  Utah;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Allen.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  22,   1912 :   D :  29735 ;    Frederick 
Allen.  Chicago.  45573 

That  girl  o'  mine;  in  2  acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet 
and  JNIiinuel  Klein. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Osterville,  Mass. ;  D :  13541, 
-    Aug.  12,  1908.  45574 

That  girl  of  Johnson's;  dramatic  composition 
in  3  acts,  by  lone  Roberts.  147  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1910;  D :  22012 ;  John  C.  Fol- 
land,  Pittsburg.  45575 

That  Greenish  family;  an  American  comedy  in 

3    acts,    bv    .T.    A.    Chew.      Winslow,    Bucks, 

Printed  by  E.  .J.  French  [1904]     [3],  63  p.    8°. 

©  J.  A.  Chew,  Winslow,  Bucks,  England; 

D  :  4289,  Nov.  23,  1903  ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1904. 

45576 

That  guilty  pair;  or,  Found  out,  a  1  act  com- 
edy drama,  by  W.  Busch.  18  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  William  Busch.    St.   Louis;   1894:22064, 
Apr.  .30 ;  2c.  May  12.  45577 

That  hat;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  Neuville, 
tr.  and  adapted  by  her  from  the  French  of 
Un  chapeau  de  paille  d'ltalie.  by  Marc  Michel 
and  Labiche. 

©  Rosina  Neuville.  New  York ;  1877 :  12-592, 
Nov.  1.  45578 

That  husband  of  mine;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
dramatized  from  the  novel  of  that  name,  by 
G.  M.   Baker. 

©    George   M.    Baker,    Boston ;    1877 :  9451, 
Aug.  17.  45579 

-a  farcical  ccmiedy  in  3  acts,  by  James  O. 

Kaler. 

©  John   Stetson,  Boston  ;   1877 :  9397,  Aug. 


15. 


45580 


That  infernal  machine;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wym- 
berley  W.  De  Renne  and  G.  S.  Kaufman.  [2], 
13  p."    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   2,   1915;    D:  41377;    George    S. 
Kaufman,  New  York  45580a 

That  Irish  boarder.  See  Night  (The)  before 
New  Year's. 

That  irresistible  widow;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A. 
Herrold.     Typewritten. 

©   H.   A.   Herrold,    St.   Louis;    1891:24238, 
July  3  ;  2c.  Oct.  16.  45581 


That  is  my  wife;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  V. 
Massari.     [1],  6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   5,   1914 ;    D :  38061 ;    Vincenzo 
Massari,  New  York.  45581a 

That  Jones  boy;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Weit- 
zel. 

©    Edward    Weitzel,    New    York;    D :  1004, 
Oct.  24,  1901.  45582 

That  kind  of  a  girl;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Briggs.     [105]  p.    4°..   Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  24041 ;  William  H. 
Briggs.  New  York.  45583 

That  lady  from  Paris;  a  comedy,  by  E.  Hoist 
and  L.  Rosen  [pseud,  of  Lewis  Rosenthal] 

©    Edward    Hoist    and    Lew    Rosen,    New 
York  ;  1891 :  25199,  July  11.  45584 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's;  a  drama  founded  on 
Mrs.  Burnett's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by 
F.   H.   Burnett. 

©  Frances  Hodgson   Burnett,  Washington; 
1877  :  11115,  Sept.  27.  45585 

■  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frances  Hodgson-Bur- 
nett  and   R.   Eytinge. 

©    Rose   Evtinge,   New   York;   1898:22315, 
Apr.  8.  45586 

That  last  load  of  hay;  by  A.  A.  Maxwell.    51  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alice  Ashley   Maxwell,   Petaluna,   Cal. ; 
D :  1.5983,  June  1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909. 

45587 

That  little  devil;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Nugent. 

©   .L   C.   Nugent,   Canal   Dover,   O. ;   1899: 
76776.  Nov.  24.  45588 

That  little  Swede;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Webb.     [69]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Crittenden  Webb,  Chicago  ;  D  :  4173, 
Nov.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  July  28,  1904.  45589 

That'll  be  all  right;  20  minute  play,  by  E.  E. 
Kidder.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1.  1915;  D :  39653 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  45589a 

That'll   help   some. 

©  ^Vill  llossiter,  Chicago ;  D  :  7315,  Sept.  25, 
1905.  45590 

That  lunch.     S<r  Which  one? 

That  makes  the  world  go  round;  play  in  4  acts, 
))y.T.  Stearns  [pseud,  of  .Justine  Sterns  Lewis] 
70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic    Sept.    27,    1910 ;    D :  22155 ;    Justine 
Stearns.  Brooklyn.  45591 


2301 


45593 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45614 


That  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Vivanti  Char- 
tres   [i.  e.  A.  V.  Chartres] 

<©  Anita  Vivanti  Chartres,  New  York  ;  1897  : 
13887,  Feb.  26.  45592 

•  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Celia  Logan. 

©  John  A.  Stevens.  New  Yorli ;  1884 :  1592, 
.Tan.  22.  45593 

That  man  Blake;  by  C.  H.  Prince. 

©  Cliarles  H.  Prince.  New  York ;  D :  10469, 
Jlay  1,  1907.  45594 

That  man  Brown;  by  Charles  Horwitz.  20  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D:  20266;  J.  .T.  Shea, 
Worce.ster.  45595 

That  man  from  Cattaraugus;  a  comic  play  in 
4  acts,  adapied  by  Piercy  AVilson. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  New  York ;  1881 :  4574, 
Mar.  26.  45596 

That  man  from  Galway.     See  Blunders. 

That  man  Rogers;  a  military  drama  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  English,  by  J.  R.  Talbot  and 
J.  Sheppman. 

©  J.  R.  Talbot  and  John  Sheppman,  Nev/ 
York;  1890:28466.  Jnly  25;  2c.  July  23,  1891. 

45597 

That  Moloch  society;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  W. 
and  H.  R.  Walthew.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  and  Helene  Ripley  Walthew,  San 
Francisco ;  1893 :  51144,  Nov.  16 ;  2c.  Apr.  23, 
1894.  45598 

That  moonstruck  gentleman;  a  satirical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the  Italian  by 
A.De  Luca.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Angelo  De  Luca,  New  York ;  D :  10620 ; 
May  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.  45599 

That  naughty  congressman;  political  comic 
opera  libretto  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Hay,  jr.  97  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1913  ;  D  :  32033  ;  James  Hay, 
jr..  Washington.  45600 

That  naughty  kid;  ;i  comedy  drama  in  4  acts. 
©  Lee  J.  Kellam,  Waddington,  N.  Y. ;  1896 : 
41655,  July  17.  45601 

That  old  fashioned  motto;  by  Justin  Adams. 
©  George  AV.  Wilson,  Boston  ;  D  :  72.54,  Sept. 
14,  1905.  45602 

That  other  Cataline;  great  western  play,  iiy 
T.  W.   Spa  Hiding. 

©  T.  W.  Spaulding,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
15771,  May  3,  1909.  45603 

That  Patrick;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Esther  B. 
Tiffanv.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1886.  13 
p.      12°. 

©  F.  E.  (^hase,  Boston :  1886 :  21244.  Sept. 
22 ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  45604 


That  phantom  six;  a  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Williams. 

©  Chas.  Alf.  Williams.  Cincinnati;  1899: 
809.58.  Dec.  14.  45605 

That  pill  Grimm;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  A.  Malcom.  63  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto  only] 

©  Sydney  A.  Malcom,  Somerville,  Mass. ; 
D :  15234.  Mar.  3,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  1909. 

45606 

That  pleasant  surprise;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  L.  L. 
Calvert.     [95]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911;  D :  23914 ;  Louis  Lav 
C:ilvert.  New  York.  45607 

That  princess  gown;  vaudeville  dramatic 
sketch,  by  I.  P.  Lewis.  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1910;  D:  22074;  Isabel  Pitt 
Lewis,  Boston.  45608 

That  rascal,  Love;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Ainslie 
and  A.  S.  Clark.     [100]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  25267  ;  Sue  Ainslie 
and  Alfred  Sinclair  Clark,  Boston.  45609 

That  rascal.  Pat;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  Holmes 
(Jiover.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  21 
p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,   no.   33] ) 

©  Htuold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890: 
14236,  Apr.  29;  2c.  May  1.  45610 

That  restless  sea;  man's  love  is  like  the  rest- 
less waves,  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H. 
Haslett  iinA  (i.  A.  Dennison.  [90]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Holmes  Haslett.  Alameda,  Cal., 
and  George  Austin  Dennison,  San  Francisco ; 
D :  3687.  July  G,  1903 ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.    45611 

That  P.,u3sian  ring;  a  comedy  of  American  life 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Comins. 

©  Lizbeth  Barker  Comins,  Boston ;  1894 : 
.36290,  Aug.  3.  45612 

That's  different;  by  C.  Davis.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1909  ;  D  :  16276 ;  Curtis  Davis, 
Washington.  45613 

That's  in;  eccentric  comedy  act,  by  Vincent 
Bryan.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5.  1915;  D :  40269 ;  Mayo  & 
Tally.  New  York.  45613a 

That's  my  regular  business.     See  Uncle  Isaac. 

That's  one  way;  l)y  S.  P.  Levy.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11.  1909 ;  D :  17752 ;  Sidney  1'. 
Levy,  I\Misac(.ht.  Fla.  45614 


That's  the  long  and  short  of  it. 
and  sold. 


See  Bought 


2302 


45615 


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45636 


That's  the  man  for  me;  serio-comic  song  or 
musical  dramatic  composition. 

©  Henry  Wall,  New  York  ;  1871 :  8429,  Sept. 
9;  2c.  Sept.  19.  45615 

That's  the  right  thing;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Boros.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26.    1913;    D :  34542 ;    Morris 
JBoros,  New  York.  45616 

That  Schv/eistein  affair;  by  T.  A.  Liebler,  jr., 
music   by   Louis    Schmidt. 

©  Theodore  A.  Liebler.  jr.,  Riverside,  Conn. ; 
D  :  11971,  Dec.  11,  1907.  45617 

That  settles  it;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Taylor  Lewis.    1-")  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17281 ;  D.  Trevor 
Lewis,  Brooklyn.  45618 

That  sort;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Basil  Macdonald 
Hastings.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1014;  D :  3S582 ;  Liebler  co., 
New  York.  45618a 

That  spirit;  an  American  masterwork  of  dra- 
matic romance,  a  drama,  by  Henrietta  Ste- 
phenson [i.  e.  M.  H.  S.  Wells]  113  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Henrietta  Stephenson  Wells,  Elm- 
hurst,  Cal. ;  D :  15843,  May  13,  1909 ;  2c.  May 
24,  1909.  45619 

That  strange  woman.     See  Substitute  (The) 

That  stranger;  an  operatic  comedy-spectacle  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Cassidy.    Typewritten. 

©  Asa  Richard  Cassidy,  New  Yoi'k;  1892: 
10985,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  23.  45620 

That  Swede;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  H. 
James.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18.  1915;  D:  40108;  Fred  H. 
.Tames,  New  York.  45620a 

That  troublesome  tramp;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  bv 
Elspeth  Cutter  .  .  .  Nev/  York,  S.  French"; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1906.  23  p.  12°. 
( On  cover :  French's  international  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  63) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  8641, 
•Tune  5.  1906 ;  2c.  June  3,  1909.  45621 

That  typewriter  J  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Frank 
Lester.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lester  B.  Deveaux,  East  Boston,  Blass. ; 
D :  749,  Aug.  13.  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1901. 

45622 


That  which  is  immortal;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  B.  Dodge  and  L.  Winter. 

©  Flora  Bigelow  Dodge  and  Louise  Winter, 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  D :  5745,  Nov.  9,  1904. 

45625 


That  which  has  never  been  denied;  by  M.  J. 
Wilkesou.     73  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1910 ;  D  :  17919 ;  Mary  Juana 
Wilkeson,  Buffalo.  45623 

That  which  I  am;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  G.  Shep- 
herd.    Ill  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32625 ;  Robert  G. 
Shepherd,  .Johnstown,  Pa.  45624 


That  which  never  dies;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  D, 
Haag.     72  p.     nar.  8°.     Printed. 

©  Jackson  D.  Haag.  Pittsburgh ;  D :  15776, 
May  5,  1909  ;  2c.  May  5,  1909.  4^6 

That  wicked  woman;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  W.  Hendrickson.  95  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frederick  White  Hendrickson,  New 
York ;  D :  4421,  Dec.  22,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1904. 

45627 

That  wife  of  mine;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Owens. 

©  Jolm  E.  Owens,  Maryland ;  1877 :  11136, 
Sept.  28.  45628 

That  wifie  surprise;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
F.  R.  Cole.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,~  1910 ;  D :  22389 ;  Frank  R. 
Cole,  Chicago..  45629 

That  woman  next  door;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
N.  Levy.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1910 ;  D :  17994 ;  Nathan 
Levy,  Chicago.  45630 

That  wonderful  radium;  in  1  act,  by  H.  J.  Ash- 
ton.     7  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  J.  Ashton,  Chicago ;  D :  4312,  Nov. 
27,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1903.  45631 

That  wretch,  Frank;  a  musical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  G.  Curtis.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rose  G.  Curtis,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  14867, 
Jan.  21.  1909;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909.  45632 

That  yellow  kid;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:61356, 
Nov.  9.  45633 

Theatre;  par  Alfred  Capus.  Paris,  E.  Fasquelle, 
190.5.     2  p.  1.,  283  p.     12°. 

Conte>:ts  :  Brignol  et  sa  fille,  comedie  en  3 
actes. — Petites  foUes,  comedie  en  3  actes. 

©  E.  Fasquelle,  Paris ;  D :  6632 ;  Feb.  9, 
1905  ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1905.  45634 

•  par  Gaston  Schefer.    v.  1.    Paris,  Calmann- 

Levy  [1913]  3  p.  1.,  [iii]-xiii,  [1],  313  p.  1  1. 
12°. 

Contents  :  Le  roi. — Pr^fort. — Le  labyrinths. 

©  Nov.  12,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  A :  for. 
S752;  Calmann-L6vy,  Paris.  45635 

Theatre  (The);  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  Belasco. 

©  David  Belasco,  New  York ;  D :  1729,  Apr. 

14.  1902.  45636 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-41 


9*^ 


03 


45637 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIOISrS 


45650 


Theatre  circus;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  F.  A. 
Harriman. 

©  Frauk  A.  Harriman.  Boston  ;  1892 :  20260, 
May  12.  45637 

Theatre    coniplet;     [de]     Alfred    capus.     t.     1. 
Paris.  A.  Fayard  [1910]     412  p.    12°. 

Contents  :    Briguol    et    sa   fille. — Rosine. — 
Les  maris  de  Leontine. 

©   June  20.    1910;   2c.   July   30,   1910;    D: 
21684  ;  Artheme  Fayard,  Paris.  45638 


— ■ t.  2.    Paris,  A.  Fayard  [1910]    430,  [1] 

p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Petites  folles. — Lti  bourse  on  la 
vie. — La  veine. 

©  July  20,  1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1910 ;  A-For- 
eign  Ki22;  Artheme  Fayard,  Paris.  45639 

t.  3,  4.     Paris,  A.  Fayard  [1910]     2  v. 


12°. 

Contents  :  t.  3.  ilariage  bourgeois. — La  pe- 
tite fonctionnaire.— Les  deux  §coles. — t.  4.  La 
chatelaine. — L'adversaire. — Monsieur    Piegois. 

©  Dec.  2.  1910;  2c.  each  Dec.  16,  1910;  A- 
Foreign  2152  ;  Artlieme  Fayard,  Paris.    45640 


1.   5.     Paris,   A.   Fayard    [1911]      430, 

[2]   p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Notre  .ieunesse. — ^Le  beau  jeune 
homme. — Les  passageres. 

©  Jan.  20,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1911;  A-For- 
eign  2500 ;  Artheme  Fayard,  Paris.  45641 

t.  6,  7.     Paris,  A.  Fayard  [1911]     2  v. 


12°. 

Contents:  G.  L'atteutat. — L'oLseau blesse. — 
Qui  perd  gagne. — 7.  Les  deux  hommes. — Un 
aiige. — L'aventurier. 

©  Feb.  17,  1911;  2c.  each  Apr.  6,  1911; 
A-Foreign  2730 ;  Artheme  Fayard,  Paris. 

45643 


-t.  8.   Paris,   A.   Fayard  &  cie.    [1913] 

477  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Les  favorites.— En  garde.- — Hel- 
§ne  Ardouin. 

©   Aug.   4,    1913;    2c.    Sept.    13,    1913;    D: 


34441 ;  Artheme  Fayard,  Paris.  45643 

[de]     Paul    Hervieu.      Paris,    A.    Fayard 


[1910]     St.    12°. 

Contents  :  t.  1.  Point  de  lendemain. — Les 
paroles'  restent. — Les  tenailles. — La  loi  de 
I'lionnne.  t.  2.  L'enigme.— La  course  du  flam- 
beau.— Theroigne  de  INIericourt.  t.  3.  Le 
dedale. — Le    rgveil. — Modestie. — Connais-    toi. 

©  Feb.  15.  1910;  2c.  each  Aug.  20,  1910; 
A-Foreign  1623;  A.  Fayard,  Paris.        45644 


Theatre  (The)  of  ideas;  a  burlesque  allegory 
and  three  1  act  plays,  by  Henry  Arthur  Jones. 
New  York,  G.  H.  Dorau  company  [1915]  173 
p.      front,    (port.)      12. 

Contents  :  The  goal. — Her  tongue. — Grace 
Mary. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  3,  1915; 
A :  393S23 ;  George  H.  Dorau  co.,  New  York. 

45644a 

Theatre  (The)  separate;  by  Kurt  Matull. 

©  Charles  Racine  Tvler,  New  York ;  D : 
4556,  Jan.  28,  1904.  45645 

Theatrical  hoarding  house;  a  farcical  quizzical 
musical  absurdity  in  2  acts,  by  J.  J.  McClos- 
key. 

©  James  ,L  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1883: 
19756,  Oct.  26.       ,  .,      •  45646 

Thebaw;  or.  The  Mandelay,  the  gay  and  fes- 
tive king  of  Burmah,  a  spectacular  satirical 
musical  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  G. 
Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1885: 
24458.  Nov.  23.  45647 

Thebe;  or,  Marry  a  marionette,  operetta  in  1 
act,  libretto  by  I.  !>.  Blumenstock,  music  by 
B.  M.  .Terome.    13  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  I.  L.  Blumenstock  and  Ben  M.  Jerome, 
Chicago :  D :  8918,  July  18,  1906 ;  2c.  July  18, 
1906.  45648 

Thecel.     Sec  Weighed  in  the  balance. 

Thecla;  martyrdom  of  the  holy  and  glorious  first 
martyr  and  apostle,  abridged  and  rearr.  for 
aif  acting  from  the  apocryphal  New  Testa- 
ment, by  D.  E.  Fultz.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1915 ;  D :  41908 ;  A.  K.  Mozum- 
dar  and  Daniel  E.  Fultz,  Spokane,  Wash. 

45648a 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  I.  B.  Naylor  (Dick  Nay- 


lor) 

©  Isaac  Bismarck  Naylor,  Galveston,  Tex. ; 
1894  :  59382.  Dec.  20.  45649 

Theft;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jack  London.  New 
York,  Macmillan  co.,  1910.    xii,  272  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.    16,   1910;    2c.    Nov.    17,   1910;    D: 
22577  ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  45650 

Theft  (The)  of  the  hermit  shell;  playlet,  by  B. 
Reticker  and  Hugh  Reticker.  [1],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   18,   1915:   D:  41776;   Beatrice 
Reticker.  New  York.  45650a 

Theft  (The)  of  the  raven.     See  Midnight. 

Their  convict  brother.  See  Power  (The)  of 
temptation. 


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Their  country  relation;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
Huse,  jr.    24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17635 ;  H.  A.  Huse, 
jr..  Batli,  Me.  45651 

Their  daddy;  a  dramatic  1-act  playlet,  by  A.  G. 
Miller.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Allen  Gregory  Miller.  New  Orleans;  D: 
15204,  Mar.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1909.      45652 

Their  daughters;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Tridon. 
[16]    p.     8°. 

©  Andre  Tridon,  New  York  ;  D  :  13762,  Sept. 
12,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1908.  45653 

Their  destiny;  a  play,  by  H.  Beresford.  41  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hugh  Beresford,  Seattle ;  D :  15259,  Mar. 
6,  1909 ;  2e.  Mar.  6,  1909.  45654 

Their  father's  wife;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Bartlett.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  32032 ;  Arthur  Bart- 
lett, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  45655 

Their  first  child;  1  act  play,  by  G.  C.  Golden. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    17,    1915;    D:  40978;    George 
Charles  Golden,  New  York.  45655a 

Their  first  dinner;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Rufus  H. 
Gillmore.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1903] 
26  p.     16°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2979, 
Feb.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Mai\  24,  1903.  45656 

•  a  1  act  comedy,  by  F.  R.  Gideon. 

©  Fannie  R.  Gideon,  Chicago;  1898:8818, 
Jan.  31.  45657 

Their  first  meeting;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Eflie  W.   Merrimau. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  Co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  6790. 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  45658 

Their  first  night;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  J.  K. 
Covey.    72  !>.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  18,   1913;   D:  31994;   Emma  J. 
Keeu  Covey,  Denver.  45659 

Their  first  quarrel  and  last;  comedy  sketch  in 
1  act,  by  A.  F.  Rooney.  6  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23333 ;  Arthur  F. 
Rooney,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  45660 

Their  friend  the  major;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  de 
Lima.    52  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D :  14293, 
Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.  45661 

Their  getaway;  vaudeville  dramatic  playlet,  by 
Willard  Mack.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24.    1913;    D:  33594;    Maude 
Leone  and  Charles  Bachmann,  New  Y'ork. 

45662 


Their  godfather  from  Paris;  comedy  in  1  act, 
bv  Lillian  Pleasant.  New  York,  E.  A.  Fink 
[1905]     28  p.     16°. 

©  Ernest  A.  Fink,  New  York ;  D :  6075,  Jan. 
14,  1905;  2c.  June  15,  1905.  45663 

Their  golden  engagement;  a  dramatic  sketch,  1 
act,  1  scene,  for  playing  or  reading,  by  T.  H. 
Shodden.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  H.  Shedden,  San  Francisco;  D: 
13107,  June  3.  1908 ;  2c.  July  6,  1908.      45664 

Their  golden  wedding;  church  entertainment 
in  1  act,  bv  E.  H.  INIelvin.  Washington,  E.  J. 
Skinner,  1915.    16  p.    12°. 

©   E^eb.    24,   1915;    2c.   Feb.   25,   1915;    D: 
39791 ;  Ella  Herriman  Melvin,  Washington. 

45664a 


Their  graduating  essays;  by  Emma  Elise  West. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  pub.  «&  supply  co..  New 

York  ;  1900  A :  8302,  Mar.  30.  45665 

Their  hero;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Mark 
Reardon.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1915  ;  D  :  41936  ;  Mark  S.  Rear- 
don, 3d.,  New  York.  45665a 

Their  hidden  treasure;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  A. 
McNeal.     [48]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912;  D:  28522;  Minnie  A. 
McNeal,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  45666 

Their  inlaws;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  Holt- 
zinger.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  28343  ;  Maynard  F. 
Holtzinger,  New  York.  45667 

Their  last  appearance;  a  very  grand  opera  in  1 
p.et.  by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music  by  Gustave 
Kerker.  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Robert  H.  Burnside,  New  York ;  D :  4996, 
May  7,  1904 ;  2c.  May  7,  1904.  45668 

Their  last  hope;  or.  An  African  changed,  by 
R.  V.  Hicks. 

©  Roxey  V.  Hicks,  Pittsburgh  ;  1899  :  50073, 
Aug.  3.  45669 

Their  last  reunion;  comedy  di'ama  of  modern 
life  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Fischer.  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   29,   1909;   D:  17554;   Nicholas 
Fischer,  New  York.  45670 

Their  lenten  sacrifice;  by  A.  Darling,  jr. 

©  Adam  Darling,  jr.,  Denver ;  1898 :  17595, 
Mar.  15.  45671 

Their  lordships;  play  in  1  act,  by  Edith  M. 
Burrows.  New  York,  J.  Fischer  &  bro.  [1913] 
23  p.    12°.     (Fischer's  ed.,  no.  3664) 

©   Jan.   24,    1913;    2c.   Jan.   27,   1913;    D: 
32388 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.        45672 


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Their  majesties  abroad;  or,  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  a  historical  extravaganza  in  2  acts, 
by  D.  O'Connell.  [San  Francisco,  J.  B.  Brodie 
&  CO.,  1892]     22  p.    12°. 

<c)  Daniel  O'Connell,  San  Francisco;  1892; 
21676,  May  23 ;  2c.  June  3.  45673 

Their  market  value;  society  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  Mack.    [59]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   26,    1913;    D:  34713;    Willard 
Mack,  Salt  Lake  City.  45674 

Their  marriage;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Kiper 
[i.  e.  F.  K.  Frank]     [111]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   19,   1912;    D :  30304 ;    Florence 
Kiper,  Chicago.  45675 

Their  mission  in  life;  by  A.  C.  Hesse.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   A.   Carter   Hesse,    St.    Louis ;    D :  12807, 
Apr.  22,  1908;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  45676 

Their  mother;  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Heller.     [2],  73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31350 ;  Louie  R.  Hel- 
ler, New  York.  45677 

Their  neighbor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  G. 
Crane.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1910;  D:  20974;  Mary  Georgi- 
ana  Crone.  Cambridge,  Mass.  45678 

Their  new  venture;  American  business  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  V.  Edwardes.  63  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42134 ;  Henry  B.  V. 
Edwardes,  Boston.  45678a 

Their  own  child;  drama  in  1  act.  by  Challan 
[pseud,  of  C.  A.  de  Lima]  [14]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York  ;  D :  12831. 
Apr.  24.  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1908.  45679 

Their  partner's  widow;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  .T. 
]\Iiche!son.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     .Tan.     9,     1915;     D:  39347;     .Julius 
Micliolsdu,  Philndelphiii.  45679a 


playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Simkins.     [9]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    8.    1915;    D :  39342 ;    .Tames    .1. 
Simkins,  Philadelphia.  45679b 

Their  suffrag'e  spat;  or,  Billy,  the  burg-lar,  by 
E.  M.  Sexton.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3.  1910 ;  D :  21845 ;  Ella  M.  Sex- 
ton, San  Francisco.  45680 

Their  wedding  night;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Reticker.     11.  [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    1,    1911;    D:  24110;    Beatrice 
Reticker,  Ne\A'  York.  45681 


Their  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Henle.     [1], 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    21,    1913;    D :  33622 ;    James 
Henle,  New  York.  45683 


1  act  play,  by  G.  Middleton.     [2],  16  p.    4° 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31928;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  45683 

See    also    Tradition. 

Thekla;  a  drama,  by  A.   C.  Higgins.     Boston, 
Poet  lore  co.,  1907.    62  p.    12°. 

©  Aileeu  Cleveland  Higgins,  Faribault, 
Minn. ;  D :  12220.  Jan.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  10, 
1908.  45684 

-a   fairy   drama   in  3   acts,   by  Mrs.   H.   M. 

Tolor.  Clyde.  O. ;  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  14  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  144] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885:5530,  Mar. 
5 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  45685 

See  also  Paul  of  Tarsus. 


Thelma;  by  C.  Legge,  a  dramatization  of  Marie 
Corelli's  novel. 

©  Clayton  Legge,  New  York;  1899:67518, 
Oct.  18.  45686 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Tuckerman. 

©    Harry    Gustavus    Tuckerman,    Newark, 
'  N.  J. :  1899 :  78221,  Dec.  1.  45687 

a  dramatization  from  Marie  Corelli's  novel, 

by  L.  E.  Fridenberg. 

©  Louis  E.   Fridenberg,   Philadelphia ;   D: 
837.  Sept.  5.  1901.  45688 


— -dramatization  in  4  acts  of  the  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago, 
Chicago  manuscript  co.     [2],  57  p.     f°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1912  ;  D :  31099 ; 
Alexander  Byers.  Chicago.  45689 

— -  a  dramatization  of  Marie  Corelli's  novel, 
by  A.  Gross.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Gross.  New  York  ;  1899 :  11780,  Feb. 
10 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1899 ;  2c.  July  28,  1902.    45690 

—  [a  dramatization  of  Marie  Corelli's  novel  of 


snme  name,  in  4  acts,  by  Stewart  Anderson] 
[.59]   p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D :  16506  ; 
Alex  Byer.s,  Chicago.  45691 

play    in    4    acts,    dramatized    from    Marie 


Corelli's  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  Arthur  L. 
Collins.     [2],  35  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.  1914 ;  D :  .38386 :  R.  C.  Smith, 
Be<lford,  O.  45691a 


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Thelina — Contiuued. 

or,   The   Norwegian   princess,   a   romantic 

opera  in  4  acts,  libretto  by  Edward  Steele,  jr.. 

music  by  J.  C.  Walling.     35  p.    8°.     [Libretto 

only] 

©  John  C.  Walling,  Oakland,  Oal. ;  D :  4477, 
Jan.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1903.  45692 

Sec  also  Delices. 


Tlielma,  a  Norwegian  princess;  opera,  by  J.  C. 

Walling. 

©  John  G.  Walling,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1898: 
19577,  Mar.  25.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
4477]  45693 

Them  banns.  See  Lumber  room  and  other 
plays. 

Them  papers;  an  Ethiopian  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
A.  J.  Leavitt,  rev.  and  arr.  by  Charles  White. 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  6  p.  12°. 
([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
54]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7705.  July  23 ;  2e.  July  29  .  45694 

■ — —play  in  1  act,  by  B.  I.  Kinne.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1918 ;  D :  34356 ;  Burdette  In- 
gersoll  Kinne,  Madison,  Wis.  45695 

Themidore;  ein  liebesspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Digby 
La  Touche,  gesangstexte  von  F.  Steffan. 
Textbuch.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1911.    40  p.    16°. 

©  July  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1911;  D: 
24978 ;  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

45696 

Then;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Coddington.  35  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  39052 ;  Emily  Ma- 


tilda Coddington,  New  York. 


45696a 


Then  and  now;  an  evening's  entertainment  in- 
troducing tableaux,  music,  monologues,  etc., 
bv  Kate  F.  Ellis.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1902.  23  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  novelties]) 
[Words  only] 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  958, 
Oct.  14,  1901;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1901.  45697 

or.  The  evolution  of  the  banjo,  dramatic 


sketch,  by  E.  G.  Corbin.    8  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Edmond   G.   Corbin,   Watervliet,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  6411,  Mar.  27,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905. 

45698 

The  rule  in  Cain's  case,  a  play  in  a  pro- 


logue and  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Nichols. 

©   Walter   H.   Nichols,   Boulder,   Col.;    D: 
8943,  Aug.  9,  1906.  45699 

—  See  also  Vaudevillainies. 


Then  what  happened?  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Steele.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  29007  ;  Asa  Steele. 
New  York.  45700 

Thenardiers  (The);  or,  Les  miserables,  a  play, 
by  A.  Del  Mar. 

©  Alexander  Del  Mar,  New  York;  1900  A: 
15152,  .Tune  18.  45701 

Theo;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1897: 
51072,  Sept.  13.  45702 

Theodora;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  by  E.  Latham  and  O.  Harper. 

©  Emma  Latham  and  Olive  Harper,  New 
York  ;  1885  :  1690,  Jan.  19.  45703 

dranie  en  5  actes,  par  Y.  Sardou.     [Paris, 

Impr.  de  1 'Illustration]   1907.     2  p.  1.,  101  p. 
12°. 

©  Victorien  Sardou,  Paris ;  D :  10188.  Mar. 
22,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1907.  45704 

or.  The  cestus  and  the  crown,  a  historic 

drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  adapted  by 
A.    R.    Cazaui'an. 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  New  York;  1885:12237, 
June  2.  45705 

Theodora,  the  lion  queen;  by  W.  Standish. 

©  Walter  Standisli,  Baltimore ;  1888 :  27099, 
Sept.  22.  45706 

Thedore  et  cie. :  de  Paul  Gavaiilt,  Zuros  Nan- 
cey  et  Petrocochino  Armont.    242  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1910;  D:  20851;  Henry  W. 
Savjige,  New  York.  45707 

Theodore  of  Venice;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  R. 
Morse. 

©  George  Rogers  Morse,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
18S4  :  6386,  Mar.  24.  45708 

Theodor's  flutter;  or.  The  parent's  dilemma, 
a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Wilhelm  Ascher. 
Robert  Pohl  and  C.  E.  Hedmondt,  music  by 
.Toseph  Manas,  with  additional  numbers  by 
Willy  Scott,  lyrics  and  adaptation  by  Michael 
P.  Byrne.  123  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only]  • 

©  Ic.   May   16.   1910;   D:  21226;   Christian 
E.  H.  Hedmondt,  Sussex,  England.  45709 

Theodosia;  a  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  S. 
Gaffney. 

©  T.  St.  John  Gaffney,  New  York;  1898: 
6795,  Jan.  20.  45710 

Theophile;   a   miracle  play    [by   Henry   Copley 

Greene]     Boston,  Small,  Maynard  &  co.,  1898. 

viii,  32  p.     pi.     12°. 

©    Small,   Maynard   &   CO.,    Boston;    1898: 

74013,  Dec.  19 ;  2c.  Dec.  19.  45710a 
Sec  also  Pontius  Pilate,   Saint  Ronan  of 

Brittany,  Theophile. 


230 


( 


45711 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45729 


Theory  of  Dr.  Moreau;  by  R.  C.  McCulloch.  17 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  McCulloch,  New  York ;  D  :  6839, 
June  19,  1905;  2c.  June  19,  1905.  45711 

Theory  versus  fact;  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  7872.  Jan. 
18,  1906.  45712 

Theosophist  (The);  a  musical  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Benson.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Col- 
lins &  Day,  1893. 

©  J.  C.  Benson,  Brooklyn ;  1893 :  53041,  Nov. 
29;  Ic.  Nov.  29.  45713 

libretto,  music  composed   and  arr.  by 


L.  Mollenhauer  and  H.  J.  MacConnell,  words 
by  J.  C.  Benson.  Brooklyn,  Collins  &  Day, 
1893. 

©   Louis   Mollenhauer    and    J.    C.    Benson, 
Brooklyn;  1894:6073,  Jan.  25.  45714 

Theosophy  run  wild.  See  Mr.  Bimbo  of  Bom- 
bay. — Nirvana. 

There  and  back;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ar- 
liss.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Arliss,  London  ;  1900  A :  3176,  Feb. 
5;  2c.  Feb.  5.  45715 

There  and  here;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Chros- 
towski.     50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alphonse   Chrostowski.   New   York ;    D : 
12431,  Feb.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1908.    45716 

Same.    52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
12668,  2c.  Apr.  3,  1908.  45717 

There  are  crimes  and  crimes;  a  comedy,  by 
August  Strhidberg,  tr.  by  Edwin  Bjorkman. 
Authorized  ed.  New  York,  Chas.  Scribner's 
sons,  1912.     86  p.     12°. 

©   May   25,   1912;   2c.   May   28,   1912;    D: 
29818 ;  Clifirles  Scribner's  sons,  New  York. 

45718 
-See  also  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

There  are  no  accidents;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Teller.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©•Ic.  Mar.  14,  1914;   D:  36350;  Charlotte 
Teller,  New  York.  45718a 

There  are  others;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  L.  Cabler. 
[36]    p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34849 ;  Sarah  Louise 
Cabler,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  45719 

There  came  two  women;  play  in  5  acts,  bv  H. 
Quick.     [10]  p.    f°.    Printed. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D:  35370;    Herbert 
Quick,  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va.  45720 

There  is  always  a  something';  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Kenny.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   17,   1912;   D:  29404;    Anna    M. 
Kenny,  New  York.  45721 


There  is  many  a  way  to  say  good  night;  com- 
position to  be  recited  to  music,  with  scenery 
and  screens,  by  E.  Schuyler.  [2]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915  ;  D  :  40584  ;  Elise  Schuy- 
ler, Oakland,  Cal.  45721a 

There  is  no  hiding  from  God.     See  Pate. 

There'll  come  a  time;  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Hick- 
man.   Typewritten. 

©   Albert    Scott   Hickman,    Ottumwa.    la. ; 
1900  A  :  28672,  Nov.  22 ;  2c.  Nov.  22.  45722 

There's  always  a  reason.  See  Three  plays; 
by  Bernard  Sobel. 

There's  many  a  slip;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Cline.     [9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2, 1911 ;  D  :  24842  ;  William  Ham- 
ilton Cline.  Los  Angeles.  45723 

There's  raillions  in  it;  a  musical  and  dramatic 
sketch,  written  and  composed  by  Alfred  B. 
Sedgwick.    New  York,  Happy  hours  company. 

©    Happy    hours    co..    New    York ;    1875 : 
7648,  July  22  ;  2c.  July  28.  45724 

There's  no  ulace  like  home;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Herbert  Hall  Winslow.  [84]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Kennington.  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
3330,  Apr.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1903.      45725 

27  p. 


1  act  farce  comedy,  by  T.  F.  Fallon. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1915 ;  D :  39363 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon,  New  York.  45725a 

There's  no  place  like  old  Connecticut.  See 
Adalina's  arrival. 

There's  nothing-  half  so  sweet  in  life.  See 
Love's    young    dream. 

There's  nothing  much  more  to  say;  from  The 
Cingalee,  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Rutland  Bar- 
rington.    1  sheet.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  5858,  Dec.  5, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1904.  45726 

There's  one  born  every  minute;  laughesque  in 
2  acts,  by  J.  K.  Watson.  [13]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1911 ;  D  :  23734  ;  Jos.  K.  Wat- 
son, New  York.  45727 

There's  something  doing;  or.  My  wife  won't 
let  me,  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  W. 
Dinkins.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  W.  Dinkins,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.;  1900 
A :  8996,  Apr.  7 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  45728 

There  was  a  king;  a  fanciful  conglomerale 
])aro(iy  upon  ])revailing  romanticism,  by  A.  D. 
Gillette. 

©    Al.rani    I).    (Jillette,    New    York;    1897: 
63018,  Nov.  10.  45729 


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45730 


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45748 


There  was  no  room  in  the  inn;  Christmas  play, 
by  Clementia.  Chicago,  Sisters  of  mercy,  St. 
Patricli's  academy,  1911.     [2],  14  p.    16°. 

©  Nov.  10, 1911 ;  2c.  Jau.  18, 1912  ;  D :  28346  ; 
Sisters  of  mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  Chi- 
cago. 45730 

There  was  once — ;  a  fantastic  drama  with  mu- 
sic, in  5  acts.  tr.  from  the  Danish  of  Holger 
Draclnnann  Der  var  engang — ,  by  E.  Ai'endrup 
and  W.  H.  Alklerdice.  [82]  p.  4°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  c.  July  14,  1909  ;  D  :  16317  ;  William  Hil- 
lary Alldei-dice,  Washington,  and  Ellen  Arend- 
rup,  Copenhagen.  45731 

There  with  the  goods;  a  character  comedy 
sketch,  by  B.  Gerard.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Barnev  Gerard.  New  York ;  D  :  5187.  June 
16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  16,  1904.  45732 

comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Cumbei'land. 

48  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Cumberland,  May  wood,  N.  J. ;  D : 
4030,  Sept.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1903.    45733 

Theresa  and  Sebastian;  or.  The  Tyrolese,  a 
drama  of  war  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Brewster.  San 
Francisco,  The  author,  1SS5.    55  p.    16°. 

©  Albert  Brewster,  United  States;  1879: 
12440,  Sept.  17 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1885.  45734 

Theresa,  be  mine!  musical  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Paul  Herve.  [3],  146  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1910 ;  D :  21727 ;  Adolf  Philipp 
CO..  New  York.  45735 

Therese;  [by  Zola]  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1892 :  37701.  Sept. 
15.  45736 

-drame  en  2  actes,   de  Jules  Claretie,   mu- 

sique  de  J.  Massenet.     Livret.     Paris.  Heugel 
et  cie.,  1907.    34  p.    12°. 

©  Heugel  &  CO.,  Paris;  D :  9986,  Feb.  18, 
1907;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.  45737 

skuespil    i   2   akter,    af  Nils   Collett   Vogt. 

Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1914.    2  p.  1., 
135  p.     12'. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914  ;  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  39018 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

45737a 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts.  tr.  from  the  French  of 

Emile    Zola. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston;  1892:4388.5,  Oct. 
28.  45738 

— —See  also  Zola's  Therese. 


Therese  Raquin;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  John  Stetson.  Boston ;  1892 :  37700,  Sept. 
1.5.  45739 


Therese  sei  nicht  bose;  von  Paul  Hervg,  deutsch 
von  A.  Philipp,  musik  con  Jean  Briquet.  Li- 
bretto. [New  York,  Max  Schmetterling,  1910] 
[8]  p.     8°. 

©   Aug.   20,    1910;    2c.    Aug.   24,   1910;    D: 
21867 ;  Adolf  Philipp  co..  New  York.        45740 

Thermidor;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  V.  Sardou. 
[Paris.  Impr.  de  I'lllustration.  1906]  2  p.  1., 
98  p.     8°. 

©  Yictorien   Sardou.  Paris ;   D :  8965,  Aug. 
16,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1906.  45741 

Thermidorians  (The);  in  3  acts  and  1  scene,  by 
.T.  de  Grandmont.    68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    .Tules    'le    Grandmont,    New    York ;    D : 
12005,  Dec.  30,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  30.  1907.    45742 

Theroigne  de  Mericourt;  piece  en  6  actes,  par 
P.  Hervieu.  New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  printer, 
1902.     119  p.     12°. 

©  Paul  Hervieu.  Paris;  D :  2768,   Dec.  26, 
1902 :  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.  45743 

■  Sec.  aUo  Theatre  complet;  [de]  Paul  Her- 
vieu. 

Thesba's  babe;  or.  Retribution,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  R.  Worden. 

©    Adella    R.     Worden,    Ypsilauti,    Mich. ; 
1879  :  5937,  INIay  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  7.  45744 

These  are  my  people.     See  Silent  (The)  call. 

These  little  ones;  child  labor  play  of  2  acts 
and  4  scenes,  by  C.  S.  Williams.  [42]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    5,    1915;     D :  40849 ;    Carrie 
Snoddy  Williams,  Indianapolis.  45744a 

Theseus;  a  mythological  play  for  parlor  and 
scliooi  in  5  acts.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner, 
1892. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1892: 
15398,  Apr.  7 ;  2c.  May  10.  45745 

[phiv  in  1  act,  by]  E.  Guerrier.    5  p.     (/n 

S.  E.  G.  news,  V.  3,  no.  8,  June  12,  1915) 

©   June   12,   1915;    Ic.   Dee.   30,   1915;    D: 
42610 ;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  45745a 

Thesis  (The);  in  2  acts,  [by  L.  Travis]  [18]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lawrence  Travis,   New  York ;   D :  8875, 
July  27,  1906 ;  2c.  July  27,  1906.  45746 

Thespia;  an  original  comedy,  by  E.  Middleton. 
©    Edmund    Middleton.    Salt    Lake    City ; 
1885  :  23248.  Nov.  6.  45747 

Thespian  ambition;  or.  Fun  in  the  kitchen,  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  R.  Gildersleeve. 

©  Stephen  R.  Gildersleeve,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1881 :  17427,  Nov.  8.  45748 


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45749 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45767 


Thespian  (The)  charades;  Tartar,  moccasin,  in- 
quest, banditti,  each  cliarade  in  3  acts,  origi- 
nated by  A.  W.  Sumner,  arr.  principally  for 
niiile  characters,  and  designed  for  dramatic 
representation. 

(c)    Alfred    W.    Sumner,    Harrisburg,    Pa. : 
3871:  6135,  June  28.  45749 

Thespian  four  in  their  comedy  act,  Uncle  Josh 
and  Aunt  Bridget;  by  O.  Phelps. 

©  Orren  Phelps,  New  York ;  D :  2321.  Sept. 
3,  1902.  45750 

Thespian  (The)  wain;  by  G.  W.  Crane. 

©  Geo.  W.  Crane,  New  York ;  1889 :  33849, 
Nov.  8.  45751 

Thespians  (The)    See  Fifty  to  one. 

Thespian's  (A)  luck;  in  1  act,  by  W.  Christie. 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Christie.  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
D :  7658,  Dec.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1905.    45752 

They.     See  Lovers,  The  free  woman,  They. 

They  all  do  it;  a  satirical  farce  in  3  laughs  and 
a  sneeze,  by  B.  Gaylor  and  W.  A.  Brady. 

©   Bobby   Gaylor   and   William   A.   Brady, 
United  States  ;  1891 :  6041 ;  Feb.  13.        45753 

They  all  forgave  him;  by  G.  K.  Phillips.  Type- 
written. 

©  Gilbert  K.  Phillips,  Dongan  Hills,  N.  Y. ; 
1896 :  32183,  May  28 ;  2c.  July  28.  45754 

They  all  have  the  gliding  fever;  love  story 
play,  by  E.  M.  Bennett.  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  1  c.   Aug.  15,  1911;   D:  24946;   Edward 
Milton  Bennett,  New  York.  45755 

They  are  my  people.  See  Way  (The)  of  an 
Indian. 

They  didn't  understand;  iiiodern  play  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Greene.     [69]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19.  1915;   D:  40696;   Harry  A. 
Greene,  Newark,  N.  J.  45755a 

They  do  jest  so;  vrudeville  skit  for  man  and 
woman,  by  B.  Stanley.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

<©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  31202  ;  Edwvn  Stan- 
ley, Now  York.  45756 

They  grind  exceedingly  fine.     See  In  full  cry. 

They  kissed  each  other;  a  comedj'  in  1  act,  by 
Maurice  Hageman. 

©  Archimedes  H.   Van  Buren,  New  York ; 
D  :  8723,  June  21,  1906.  45757 

They  made  it  up;  a  musical  sketch  in  1  scene, 

by  C.  P.  Pidgin.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Feltou  Pidgin,  Boston;    D :  568, 

June  11,  1901 ;  2c.  June  11,  1901.  45758 


They  met  inside;  miniature  comedy,  bv  E. 
Scott.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D :  42532 ;  Edward 
Scott,  San  Francisco.  45758a 

They  never  got  wise;  musical  burletta  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Mitchell.  [90]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  le.  .Tan.  25,  1912;  D:  28427:  Joseph  A. 
:Mitchell.  Philadelphia.  45759 

They  pay  better;  farce  in  1  act,  by  P.  Folkman. 
10  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1910 ;  D  :  20430 ;  Petra  Folk- 
man,  New  York.  45760 

They're  after  him;  farcical  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Witmark  and  C.  Davis.  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  Collin  Davis, 
Chicago :  D :  4139,  Oct.  26,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  26. 
1903.  45761 

■ -an  original  3  act  comedy,  by  P.  M.  Wit- 
mark and  M.  Madison. 

©  Frank  M.  Witmark  and  Marie  Madison, 
United  States  ;  D  :  1043,  Oct.  30,  1901.      45762 

They're  after  me;  an  American  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly. 

©  H.  Grattan  Donnelly,  Philadelphia  ;  1891 : 
6944,  Feb.  21.  45763 

They're  after  me,  they  want  me;  by  Elmer  E. 
Bersie. 

©  J.  H.  La  Pearl,  Danville,  111.;  1900  A: 
25831,  Oct.  17.  45764 

They  say;  play  in  3  acts,  by  V.  I.  Stocqueler- 
Siddons.     [2],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915  ;  D  :  40630 ;  Victoria  Isi- 
dora  Stocqueler-S!<ldons,  Washington.    45764a 

They  that  touch  pitch;   drama   in  3  acts,  by 

Sheykh  Achmed  Abdullah  [pseud,  of  H.  M.  Mc- 

Kerr-Karstan]     [4],  70  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910;   D :  21767 ;   H.  M.  Mc- 

Kerr-Karstan,  Portland,  Or.  45765 

They  want  me;  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  Elmer  E. 
Bersey,  rewritten  by  Tom  Fitch.  [46]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  La  Pearl,  Danville,  111. ;  D :  320, 
Apr.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1901.  45766 

Thief  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  Danl.  A. 
Kelly,  rewritten  by  H.  Des  Monde.  [1],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914:  D:  36965;  Helen  Des 
Monde,  Philadelphia.  45766a 

a    play    in    3    acts,    by    Henri    Bernstein, 


adapted  by  C.  Haddon  Chambers.  New  York, 
Edgar  printing  and  stationery  co.,  1907.  65  p. 
12". 

©  Charles  P"'rohnian,  New  York;  D:  11266, 
Sept.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1907.  45767 


2310 


45767 


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45784 


Thief  (The)— Coat  iuued. 

Same,  tr.  by  Johu  Alan  Haugliton,  with  an 

introduction     by     Richard     Burton.     Garden 

City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company,  1915. 

xiv,  149  p.     12°. 
©  Aug.   17,   1915;   2c.   Aug.   19.   1915;    D: 

41531;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden  City. 

N.  Y.  45767a 

Thief  and  tlie  g-irl.  S'cc  From  Rag  alley  to 
Broadway. 

Thief  (A)  for  a  night;  comedy  of  American  life 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Stapleton  and  P.  G.  Wede- 
house.     [126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  May  23,  1913  ;  D  :  33302  ;  John  Staple- 
ton.  New  York.  45768 

Thief  (A)  in  the  house;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

R.  M.  Robinson.     Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  CO., 

1909.     29  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  ed.   of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  ;  14776, 

Jan.  9.  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1909.  45769 


-or,  Dad's  girl,    in  1   act.   by   Clara   Ham- 
mond.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  28631 ;  Clara  Turner 
Hammond,  Alexandria,  Va.  45770 

Thief   (A)  in  the  night;  a  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 
©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  10503,  INIay  6,  1907 ;  2c.  May  6,  1907. 

45771 

play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Poynter.     58  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32486 ;  Beulah  Poyn- 
ter, Bethany,  Mo.  45772 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Miller.     8  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9.  1912;  D :  31631 ;  John  Dodd 

Miller,  St.  Paul.  45773 

by  J.  J.  Reardeu.     13  p.  4°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   13,   1913;   D:  32296;   James   J. 
Rearden,  Chicago.  45774 

by    W.    A.     Boughton.     [18]     p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July    1,   1914;    D:  37443;    Willis   A. 
Boughton,  Cambrid.ge,  I\Iass.  45774a 

Thief  (The)  of  destiny;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
MacCulloch.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Campbell   MacCulloch,    New   York;    D: 
11539,  Oct.  16,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1907.      45775 

Thief  (A)  through  circumstances;  play  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Mathis.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913 ;  D  :  33669 ;  June  Mathis, 
New  York.  45776 


[Thief  (A)  through  misery;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  AVeckstein] 

.3  ]"i5  ,iywpN'  4  ^•'X  N?:N-n  ;w^'):  d^ix  d::s 

2  p.  1.,  Ixxv  p.     8°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    IS,    1914;    D :  38826 ;    Bernard 
AA'eckstein,  Newai-k,  N.  J.  45776a 

Thief's  (The)  daughter;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  NeLson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO..  1914.  [1],  19  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed.    (Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays)' 

©  Nov.  4,  1914 ;  2  c.  Nov.  23, 1914  ;  D :  38896 ; 


Alex.  Byers,  Chicago. 


45776b 


Thief's  (A)  redemption.  See  Modern  (A) 
Mephisto. 

Thief's  (A)  repentance;  play,  by  N.  S.  Sharrot. 
4  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912 ;  D :  29335 ;  Nathaniel  S. 

Sharrot.  Brooklyn.  45777 

Thief's  (A)  wife;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
S.  Maguire.  5  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Scena- 
rio] 

©  Sylvester  Maguire,  New  York;  D:2483; 
Oct.  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1902.  45778 

Thieves  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  and  A. 
Roosevelt.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1912 ;  D :  29046 ;  Andre  and 
Adelheid  Roosevelt,  Dayton,  O.  45779 

sketch,    by    T..    P..    McConville.     14   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1910  ;  D  :  21905  ;  Lee  Bernard 
IMcConville,  Pasadena.  45780 

See  also  Jarotte. 


Thieves'    (The)    comedy    (Der   biberpelz);   by 

Gerliart  Plauptm-inn,  tr.  by  C.  J.  Home.    23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  John  Home.   London ;   D :  6300, 
Mar.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1905.  45781 

Thieves'  (The)  den;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  E.  Brown. 

(c)  Talmadge  E.  Brown,  Des  Moines;  1897: 
34539,  June  8.  45782 

Thieves  in  tlie  night;  drama  of  vital  interest 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  [70]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  7.   1913;  D:  34052;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  45783 

Same.     Chicago,    Chicago    manuscript    co., 

1913.     78  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.   May  3,   1913;   D:  33135;   Alexander 
Byers.  Chicago.  45784 

See  also  Banker's  (The)  wife. 


2311 


45784 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45804 


Thin  ice;  1  act  comedy,  by  Eleanor  Ecob  [i.  e. 
E.  E.  Sawyer]  and  E.  W.  Johnson.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915;  D:  40505;  Eleanor  E. 
Sawver  and  E.  AValdo  Johnson,  Portland, 
Or.  ■  45784a 

Thing  (The)  to  be  done.  See  Pipe  (The)  of 
desire,  and  other  plays. 

Thing  (The)  you  don't  expect;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Chantler.  [2],  168  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8.  1913;  D :  31913 ;  Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  45785 

Things  are  seldom  what  they  seem;  whimsical 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  G.  Lonsdale.  12  p. 
obi.    S".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1909;  D:  17819;  H.  Gittus 
Lonsdale,  Seattle.  45786 

Things  being  equal;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charlie 
de  Lima.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York;  D: 
1.5919,  Mav  21,  1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909. 

45787 

Things  of  horror;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Smith.     [2],  87  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D.  30861 ;  Mary  Ellis 
Smith.  La  Grange,  111.  45788 

Things  (The)  of  the  morrow;  original  comedy 
in  4  acts  by  B.  C.  Cocker.  33  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Benjamin  C.  Cocker,  Oak  Grove,  Mich.; 
D :  4453,  Dec.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1903. 

45789 

Things  (The)  that  count;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Reichman.     [148]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1912;  D:  29727;  Arthur 
Reichman.  Noav  York.  45790 

Things  that  happen;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Nixon.     [15]  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17.  1915 :  D :  40020 ;  Wilfred  H. 
Nixon,  Welland,  Ont.,  Canada.  45790a 

Things  (The)  we  create;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  Carb.     [96]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1910 ;  D :  21780 ;  David  Carb, 
Boston.  45791 

Thinking;  farce  in  1  act.  by  S.  Cornelius.  [2], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Ap]-.  25,  1912  ;  D :  29490 ;  Stephen  Cor- 
nelius, New  York.  45792 

Thinking  (The)  machine;  comedy  mystery  in  4 
acts,  adapted  from  Jacques  Futrelle's  novel 
Tlie  chase  of  the  golden  plate,  by  G.  B.  Seitz. 
[2],  123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912;  D:  31506;  George 
Brackett  Seitz,  New  York.  45793 


Third  (The)  act;  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
S.  Olmsted.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22205 ;  Stanley  Olm- 
sted, Clarendon,  Va.  45794 


-play  in  a  prologue  and  1  act,  by  J.  Street. 

[1],  48  p.     4°     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  5,  1915  ;  D  :  42215  ;  Julian  Sti'eet, 
New  York.  45794a 

Third  chapter;  [a  play]  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
tlie  French  by  Charles  Dickson.  New  York, 
Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906. 
26  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  (Charles  Dickson's 
famous  1  act  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  8694, 
June  S,  1906 ;  2c.  June  8,  1906.  45795 

or.   Only   a   dream,    a   military   or  private 

dramatic  composition,  by  M.  J.  Hooley. 

©   M.   J.   Hooley,   Oakland,   Cal. ;   D :  1623, 
Mar.  19,  1902.  45796 

Third  (The)  day;  an  original  romantic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  P.  Dodge. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  New  York; 
1885  :  17965,  Aug.  24.  45797 

Third  (The)  degree;  by  R.  C.  MacCulloch. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.   MacCulloch.   New  York:   D: 
7449,  Oct.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1905.       45798 

a  burlesque  initiation  for  women's  societies, 

anv  order,  by  Mayme  Riddle  Bitney,     Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison.  1907.     15  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  11385,  Sept. 
20,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  45799 

-comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A,  Brady. 

©  William  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  D :  7461, 
Oct.  19,  1905.  45800 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Hume. 

©  John  Floyd  Hume,  New  York;  D :  9306, 
Oct.  24,  1906.  45801 

•  a  play,  by  C.  Klein. 

©  Charles  Klein,  New  York ;  D :  12154.  Jan. 
10,  1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  12734] 

45802 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Arden.     [116]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  New  York ;  D :  4890,  Apr. 
16.  1904;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1904.  45803 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Klein.     119  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Klein.  New  York ;  D :  12734,  Apr. 
13,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908. 


Third  (The)  degree,  and  the  last, 
villainies. 

Third     (The)     degree     phonograph, 
recipe  like  laughter. 


45804 
See  Vaude- 


See    No 


2312 


45805 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


45822 


Third    (The)    estate   (Le   Tiers-etat);   a   grand 
Freueh  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  IManchester,  Mass. ;  1877 : 
9908,  Aug.  30.  45805 

Third  (The)  half;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Frank 
[1],  85  p.     4°.     T.\T:)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31605  ;  AValdo  Frank. 
New  York.  45806 

Third  (The)  house;  a  comedv  iu  5  acts,  by  Felix 
IMotley.     New  York,  1876.     63  p.     12°. 

©  John  H.  Bolles,  Now  York;   1876:6327. 
May  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  45807 

a  play  of  to-day  iu  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Towle 


and  E.  Eisner.     [93]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Towle  and  Edward  Eisner, 
New  York ;  D :  10674,  May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept. 
16,  1907.  45808 

a  political  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  E.  Mc- 

Glinn.     [69]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  E.  McGlinn,  Dickinson,  N.  D. ; 
D :  13201,  June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  June  6,  1908. 

45809 

Third  (The)  law;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W. 
Dubreuil,  M.  G.  Michaels,  and  L.  B.  Anthony. 
[106]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22.  1913  ;  V  :  34042  ;  Walter  W. 
Dubreuil.  New  York.  45810 

Third  (The)  leg;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Wil- 
.son.     [95]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1.  1915;  D:  39819;  Alma  H. 
Wilson,  Philadelphia.  45810a 

Third  (The)  man;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Roderich 
Benedix,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd;  [1915] 
20  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays,  by  cele- 
brated European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general 
ed.]) 

©  Sept.  24.  1915:  2c.   Sept.  25,  1915;   D: 
41821 ;  Sanuiel  French,  New  York.        45810b 

Third  (The)  night;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  C.  A. 

Taylor.     18  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7.  1910;  D :  21999 ;  Chas.  A. 
Taylor,  Lynn.  Mass.  45811 

Third  (The)  partner;  a  drama  of  greed  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Folsom.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Folsom,  New  York ;  D :  14520, 
Dec.  1.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1908.  45812 

Third  party;  by  S.  Morse.  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Samuel  Morse,  New  York :  D :  6012,  Jan. 
5.  1905;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1905.  45813 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Goldknopf.     15  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1912;   D :  29951 ;   Abraham 
Goldknopf,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y.  45814 
See  also  Mabel's  manoeuvre. 


Third  (A)  party  movement.  See  For  revenue 
only. 

Third  (The)  side;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Prince, 

jr.     [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23651 ;  J.  T.  Prince, 
jr.,  Chicago.  45815 

Third  (The)  term.  See  Six  dramas  of  Ameri- 
can romance  and  history. 

Third  (The)  time;  play  in  3  acts  and  eiJilogue, 
by  Uncle  Sam  [pseud,  of  E.  and  H.  Rosenblatt] 
[2],  93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D:  34150;  Ethel  and 
Hymen  Rosenblatt,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.    45816 

Thirst;  an  American  political  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  R.  Nichols  and  W.  A.  Boughton.  [2], 
111  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1909 ;  D :  16586 ;  Egbert  Ray 
Nichols,  Franklin,  Ind.,  and  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  Brooklyn.  45817 

an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, by  M.  H.  Rosenfeld. 

©  M.  H.  Rosenfeld,  Chicago;  1884:6741, 
Mar.  28.  45818 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  Henry  Gordon.     [12]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1911 ;  D  :  23658  ;  Wm.  A.  Aus- 
tin, Newark,  N.  J.  45819 

— -Same.     10  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Oct.  28,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  30, 1912 ;  D :  31331 ; 
New  Rochelle  paragraph,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

45820 


or.   The  modern  homestead,   drama   in  3 

acts,  by  H.  Griiher.     [1],  108  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    31,    1913;    D :  35515 ;    Herman 
Griiher,  New  York.  45821 

and  other  one  act  plays,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill. 

Boston,  Gorham  press.    168  p.     12°,     (Ameri- 
can dramatists  series) 

Contents  :     The    web. — Warnings. — Fog. — 
Recklessness. 

©   Aug.   17,   1914;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1914;   D: 
37896 ;  Eugene  G.  O'Neill,  New  London.  Conn. 

45821a 

Thirst  for  office.     See  David  Venture. 

Thirteen  (The)  original  States;  a  national  play 
for  fourteen  girls,  by  J.  W.  Harvey. 

©   .1.   W.   Harvey,   Lampasos,   Tex.;    1893: 
23813,  May  17.  45822 

Thirteen  Sim.on  street.     See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  13  Simon  street. 

Thirteen    thirteen.      See,   at   end    of   alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  1313. 


2313 


45823 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45838 


Thirteen  wives;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F. 
McSween.     [74]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  34297  ;  Mabel  Fuller 
McSween,  New  York.  45823 

Thirteenth  at  table;  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by 
Kobin  Ernest  Dunbar.  136  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  If.  Mar.  18,  1915;  D :  40117 ;  Blanche 
Dunbar,  South  Bend.  Ind.  45823a 

Thirteenth  (The)  hour;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Delf.     [90]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915 ;  D :  40447 ;  Harry  Delf, 
New  York.  45823b 

Thirteenth  (The)  of  July;  a  tragedy,  1  act  of 
2  scenes,  by  A.  N.  Shideler.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler.  New  York ;  1897  : 
37238,  June  24 ;  2c.  July  6 ;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Apr.  5. 
1898.  45824 

Thirteenth  (The)  rib;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H. 
Burke.     [122]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1911;  D:  24461;  John 
Humphrey  Burke,  Los  Angeles.  45825 

Thirteenth  (The)  stroke;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Fay  and  E.  Unsell.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1913;  D:  31989;  Howard 
Fay  and  Eve  Unsell,  New  York.  45826 

Thirteenth  (The)  ward;  dramatic  sketch  in  2 
scenes,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.  [13]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  M.  Wiest.  Ashland,  O. ;  D :  13312, 
July  8.  1908 ;  2c.  July  8,  1908.  45827 

Thirteenth  (The)  week;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  I. 
Lewis.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36739 ;  Fred  Irving 
Lewis,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  45827a 

Thirtieth  (A)  century  elopement;  or,  In  the 
days  to  come,  love  playlet  of  the  future,  by 
N.  J.  Heiiuey.    [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9.  1913;  D:  33437;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New  York.  45828 

Thirty  a  week;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Buch- 
anan and  Geo.  Jean  Nathan.  [135]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1912;  D :  29302 ;  Thompson 
r.uchannn,  New  York.  45829 

Thirty  cents  a  day;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  F. 
Beddie. 

©  Arcliibald  P.  Reddie,  Philadelphia  ;  1893  : 
14173.  INIar.  21.  45830 

Thirty  days;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Thomns 
and  C.  Hamilton.     [186]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   May  6,  1915;   D:  40589;   Alfred   E. 
Thomas  and  Clayton  Hamilton,  New  York. 

45830a 


Thirty  days  after  date;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
Agoa  [pseud,  of  E.  W.  McLean] 

©  Erne.st  W.  McLean,  Chicago  ;  1884 :  24925, 
Dee.  16.  45831 

Thirty-eight  thirty-four  Broadway.  See,  at 
end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
3834  Broadway. 

Thirty- first  (The)  of  June;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Will  A.  McConnell  and  Will  A.  Page. 
[115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1912;  D :  30452 ;   Victor  von 
Kiraly,  New  York.  45832 

Thirty-five  years  of  captivity.     See  Latude. 

Thirty  hours  for  three  thousand  years;  or. 
Heresy  and  planets,  comedy-drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  A.  Kastelic.  New  York  [1892]  2  p.  1., 
[3]-47,   [2]  p.     illus.     8°. 

©  George  Anton  Kastelic,  New  York ;  1892 : 
10445,  Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Aug.  6.  45833 

or.  Much  heresy  and  planets,  drama  in  6 


acts,  by  A.  Kastelic. 

©  Anton  Kastelic,  New  York ;  1891 :  39943, 
Nov.  7.  45834 

Thirty  minutes  at  Sheepshead;  written  by 
Charles  A.  Taylor,  music  by  G.  Edwards. 

©  Gus  Edwards,  New  York;  D :  15782,  May 
4,  1909.  45835 

Thirty  minutes  for  refreshments.  See  Social 
(The)  stage. 

Thirty  minutes  in  melodrama.     See  Climaxes. 

Thirty  minutes  in  the  West;  by  W.  J.  Nelson. 
©  William  J.  Nelson,  New  York ;  D :  12284. 
.Tan.  31,  1908.  45836 

Thirty  minutes  of  Washington  Irving's  legend 
Rip  Van  Winkle;  or.  The  sleep  of  twenty 
years,  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act  and  7 
scenes,  arr.  and  adapted  by  J.  P.  Hill.  [10]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  P.  Hill,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8524,  .June  1, 
1903  ;  2c,  June  1,  1903.  45837 

Thirty  minutes  with  a  round-up.  See  Cow- 
boy life. 

Thirty  new  Christmas  dialogues  and  plays; 
by  Marie  Irish  [pseud,  of  Mayme  Riddle  Bit- 
ney]  Clara  J.  Denton,  Laura  R.  Smith  and 
others.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan  company  [1909] 
175  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  6,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1908 ;  A :  251623 ; 
A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  45837a 

Thirty  pieces  of  silver;  a  dramatic  playlet  [by 
M.  S.  Keightley]    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mabel   S.  Keightley,   South  Bend,  Ind. ; 
D :  12521,  Mar.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1908. 

45838 


2314 


45838 


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45853 


Thirty-three  years  in  a  star.     See  Rondah. 

Thirty-two  (A)  caliber  Cupid;  farce  comedy  in 
1  act.  by  S.  Brown,  jr.  [1],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1914 ;  D  :  37501 ;  Sedley  Brown, 
jr..  New  York.  45838a 

Thirty  (A)  years  mystery;  a  drama,  by  E. 
Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1873 : 
9478.  Aug.  22.  45839 

This  could  have  happened,  too;  comedy  in  2 
scenes,  by  M.  D.  Ryan  and  Helen  Voelker. 
[11]   p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©   Ic.   May  22,   1911;   D:  24299;   Mona   D. 
Ryan,  New  York.  45840 

This  country  of  ours;  an  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Doran.     [127]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Doran,  New  York ;  D :  8904,  Sept. 
4.  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1903.  45841 

This  gay  old  world;  a  musical  episode,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Whren  Wrydell,  music  by  G.  Hahn. 
54  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  George  Hahn,  Baltimore;  D :  6293,  Mar. 
7,  1905 :  2c.  Mar.  7,  1905.  45842 

This  generation;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  M.  Fox. 
London,  T.  Fisher  Unwin  [1913]  6  p.  1.,  [15]- 
158  p.  12°.  ([Plays  of  to-day  and  to-mor- 
row] ) 

©  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  2c.  May  7,  1913 ;  D :  33242  ; 
Samuel  Middleton  Fox,  Keswick,  England. 

45843 

This  house  to  let;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Wright, 
jr.     94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25688 ;  Fred  Wright. 
Jr.,  New  York.  45844 

This  innocent  couple;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  G.  Carleton. 

©  Henry  Guy  Carleton,  New  York ;  1895 : 
28005,  May  23.  45845 

This  is  so  sudden;  farce  in  1  act,  by  MacPher- 
son  Januey.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915. 
15  p.    12°. 

©   May   13,   1915;    2c.   May   14,   1915;    D: 
.  40645 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

45845a 

This  is  the  life;  burlesque  in  2  pts.,  pt.  1,  by 
L.Fleming.    [l],27p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1.  1915 ;  D :  40660 ;  Len  Fleming, 
Wellsboro,  Pa.  45845b 


— -comedy  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  Swan.     [75]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  D :  40236 ;  Mark  Swan, 
New  York.  45845c 


This  is  the  life — Continued. 
- — —farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  N.  Beery,  jr.     [1],  12 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.   6,    1915;    D:  42107;    Noah   N. 
Beery,  jr..  New  York.  45845d 

This  is  the  spot;  a  vaudeville  act,  by  C.  Lean. 
[3],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912 ;  D :  29199 ;  Cecil  Lean, 
Fort  Atkinson,  AVis.  45846 

This  is  what  we  aim  at.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
liet.  titles  beginning  with  figures:  5th  ave. 
photo's. 

This  our  life;  some  phases  of  twentieth  century 
America  in  3  acts,  by  William  Harlowe  [pseud. 
of  W.  H.  Briggs]     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   William   H.   Briggs,    Chicago ;    D :  4525, 
.Tan.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1904.  45847 

This  paper  for  sale;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Levin  C. 
Tees.  Philadelphia,  The  Peun  publishing  com- 
pany, 1895. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  39226, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  45848 

This  picture  and  that;  a  comedy,  by  Brander 
Matthews.  New  York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1894. 
4  p.  1.,  [ll]-76,  [1]  p.  front.,  2  pis.  24°. 
{ [Harper's  black  and  white  series] ) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1894 :  18025, 
Apr.  5 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  45849 

This  prophecy  of  Columbus;  a  cosmoramic 
spectacle  in  1  act,  by  G.  B.  Bartlett. 

©  George  B.  Bartlett,  United  States;  1892: 
46099,  Nov.  12.  45850 

This  thing'  called  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Pancheu.     [3],  227  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   3,   1911;   D:  23259;    Elizabeth 


Panchen,  Atlanta. 


45851 


This  way  out;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  M.  Stammers  [music  by  Harold  Orlob] 
[l],116p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915;   D :  40.393 ;   Frank  M. 
Stammers.  New  York.  45851a 

This  way  to  happiness;  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Groff.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    6,    1914;    D:  36616;    Mary   E. 
Groff,  Los  Angeles.  45851b 

This  wicked  v/orld;  a  burlesque  in  2  pts.,  by 
R.  C.  Campbell. 

©  R.  C.  Campbell,  New  York ;  1890 :  18.578, 
June  7.  45852 

This  woman  and  this  man;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Hopwood.    115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Avery   Hopwood,   New   York ;    D :  14843. 
.Tan.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.  45853 


2315 


45853 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


45871 


Thisher;  3-act  drama,  by  V7.  H.  Thomas.  [2], 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   4,  1915;   D:  39284;  W.   Henry 
Thomas,  Peru,  Ind.  45853a 

Thistledown,  her  little  serene  highness;  a  mu- 
sical comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Bonstelle. 

'©   Jessie  Bonstelle,   Greece,   N.   Y. ;    1890: 
14004,  Apr.  28.  45854 

Thistledown  (The)  king;  a  play  of  fantasy  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  R.  Johnson.  [86]  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914 ;  D :  37813 ;  Marjorie  Re- 
becca Johnson,  Intervale,  N.  H.  45854a 

Thistles  in  Jersey;  an  original  comedy  mono- 
logue in  2  acts,  by  M.  Breyer. 

©   Mary   Breyer,   New   York;   1895:37408, 
July  19.  45855 

Thorichten  (Die)  jungfrauen;  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Paul  Heyse.  Biihnenmanuscript. 
Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta,  1903.  2  p.  1., 
128  p.     12°. 

©  Emanuel   Lederer,  New  York ;   I> :  4602, 
Feb.  11,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1904.  45856 

Thomas  and  the  princess.  See  Plays:  Mrs. 
W.  K.  Clifford. 

Thomas  der  reimer.     See  Fairy  (The)  maiden. 

Thomas  Jefferson.  See  Historical  stories  in 
dramatic  form. 

Thomas  Muskerry;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Colum. 
Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd,  1910.    64  p.    12°. 

©  May  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  24896 ; 
Padraic  Colum,  Dublin,  Ireland.  45857 

Thomas     the     rhymer.  See     Fairy     (The) 

maiden. 

Thompson  of  the  'varsity;  college  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Edward  M.  Harris.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  pub.  co.,  1910.    56  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  10, 1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1910 ;  D :  22860 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  45858 

Thompson's  railroad  boys;  a  sensational  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  S.  Thompson. 

©  Charles  S.  Thompson,  Pen  Yan,  N.  Y. ; 
1887  :  26790,  Oct.  17.  45859 

Thora;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P. 
Mawson. 

©    Harry    P.    Majvson,   New    York;    1889: 
7792,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  Mar.  11.  45860 

Thorah  is  the  best  sechorah.  See  Reb  Sel- 
mele. 

Thorn  (A)  in  her  heart;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  L.  Glick.  [53]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©Lelia  Glick,  Detroit;   D :  8879,  July  28, 
1906 ;  2c.  July  28,  1906.  45861 


Thorndyke's  campaign;  a  society  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  W.  Hartley. 

©  J.  Warren  Hartley,  Philadelphia;  1892: 
27398,  June  30.  45862 

Thorns;  or.  The  peddler  of  St.  Omer,  a  drama 
of  emotional  and  domestic  interest  in  4  acts, 
rewritten  and  adapted  by  Henry  Linden 
[pseud,  of  Henry  Linden  Collins] 

©  Henry  L.  Collins,  United  States;  1880: 
19000.  Dec.  13.  45863 

Thorns  and  laurels.     See  Rolla. 

Thorns  and  orange  blossoms;  dramatized  from 
Bertha  Clay's  [Charlotte  Monica  Braeme's] 
novel  of  same  name,  by  Nelson  Compston. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1911.  62  p. 
f°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  D  :  25854 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  45864 

4   act  dramatization  of  Bertha   M.   Clay's 

[Charlotte  Monica  Braeme's]  novel  of  the 
same  name,  by  Lem.  B.  Parker.  [69]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Rowland   &  Clifford.   Chicago;   D:8020, 
Feb.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  17, 1906.  45865 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 


.T.  Sherman.     [37]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1915;    D :  42115 ;    Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  Chicago.  45865a 

Thorny  (The)  v)ath;  a  society  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Hoch.    '[60]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emil   Hoch.  Brooklyn;   D:1829,  May  5, 
1902;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1902.  45866 

Thoroughbred;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. ; 
1892  :  7648,  Feb.  17.  45867 


— •  an  original  play. 

©  Oliver  D.  Byron,   United  States;   1874: 
14247,  Nov.  21.  45868 

— -a  play,  by  .1.  F.  Cooke.     15  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    James    B'rancis    Cooke,    Brooklyn ;    D : 
13191,  June  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15.  1908.      . 

45869 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Mackaye.    [Ill]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23427 ;  Percy  Mack- 
ave,  Windsor.  Vt.  45870 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Naulty.     [11]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911;  D:  23657;  Edwin  Fair- 
fax Naulty,  New  York.  45871 


2316 


45872 


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45893 


Thoroughbred — Continued. 

a  society  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Wood- 


hull. 

©  Aaron  H.  Woodhull,  New  York;   1892: 
37472,  Sept.  13.  45872 

or,  My  old  pard,  a  dramatic  composition, 


by  C.  H.  McFarland.    3  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Hugh  McFarland,  Roxbury, 
Mass. ;  D :  4663.  Feb.  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1904. 

45873 

Thoroughbred  (The)  and  the  lady;  comedy 
playlet,  by  Chas.  Horwitz.  19  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Harrv  M.  O'Connor  and  Alice  Saunders, 
New  York  ;  D  :  10070,  Mar.  4.  1907  ;  2c.  Mar.  4, 
1907.  45874 

Thoroughbred  (A)  half  breed;  by  A.  N.  Piper. 
119  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ann  North  Piper,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
15677.  Apr.  21.  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.    45875 

Thoroughbred  (A)  tramp;  a  sensational  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Fraser.  [71] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Walters,  Chicago ;  D :  730,  Aug.  8, 
1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1901.  45876 

Thoroughbreds;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Fraser.    94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  A.  Fraser,  Georgetown,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada ;  D  :  12944,  May  11,  1908  ;  2c.  May  11,  1908. 

45877 

Thoroughly  tested;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  Y. 
Harris.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Edwards  &  Brough- 
ton  printing  company  [1907]    56  p.    8°. 

©  Jane  Yancey  Harris,  Henderson,  N.  C. ; 
D :  11950,  Dec.  20.  1907 ;  2c.  July  28,  1908. 

45878 

Those  college  days;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Sturgis.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn;  D: 
10624,  May  23,  1907 ;  2c.  May  23,  1907.    45879 

Those  dreadful  Drews;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Hel- 
len  Morrison  Howie.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1910.    33  p.    16°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1910;  D: 
20438 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         45880 

Those  dreadful  twins;  a  farce  comedy,  by  W.  C. 
Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1900]  46  p. 
12°.     (Denison's  series,    v.  10,  no.  61) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  19814, 
Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  45881 

Those  entertaining  entertainers;  playlet,  by  B. 
Brown  and  Stella  Harris.  3  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1913;  D:  34397;  Bessie 
Brown,  Marysville,  O.  45882 


Those  foine  insurance  gentlemen;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  L.  V.  Allen.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1911 ;  D :  25221 ;  L.  Virginia 
Allen,  San  Francisco.  45883 

Those  frolicsome  kids;  in  1  act,  by  Fred  Frech- 
ette and  INIyrtle  Frigone.  [7]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1911 ;  D :  25285 ;  Frechette  & 
Frigone,  Holyoke,  Mass.  45884 

Those  happy  college  days;  bv  C.  H.  Fuller. 
19  numb.  1.    8".    Printed. 

©  C.  H.  Fuller,  New  York ;  D :  9245,  Oct.  17, 
1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  45885 

Those  husbands  of  ours;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Raphael.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   27,   1911 ;    D :  23754 ;   Rudolph 
Raphael,  New  York.  45886 

■ -farce  in  1  act,  by  .Jessie  A.  Kelley.     New 

York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1913. 
23  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.    10,   1913;   2c.   Nov.   11,   1913;   D: 
34976 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  45887 

Those  Jordan  diamonds;  1  act  comedy,  by  S.  T. 
Longman.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20534 ;  S.  Tremper 
Longman,  New  York.  45888 

Those  landladies;  boarding-house  comedy  for  2 
females,  by  Ina  Leon  Cassilis,  text  and  stage 
business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and 
IVIariou  Short.  [Werner  ed.]  New  York,  E.  S. 
Werner  &  company,  1906.    7  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D:9436, 
Nov.  15  ,1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1906.  45889 

Those  little  ones;  drama  of  the  present  time  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  F.  Kelly.  [2],  123  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1912;    D:  28915;    Florence 
Finch  Kelly,  New  York.  45890 

Those  mad  Americans;  farcical  comedy,  by 
.L  O'Dea  and  Anne  Caldwell.  90  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22250 ;  James  O'Dea, 
Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  45891 


Those  messenger  boys, 
telegraph  oflB.ce. 


See  IJight  (A)  in  a 


Those   pretty    American    girls;   a    comedy,   by 
'  S.  E.  Friedhold. 

©  Stella  E.  Friedhold,  Boston  ;  1893 :  28980. 
June  17.  45892 

Those  red  envelopes;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1908.  14  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13492.  Aug.  3, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  45893 


2317 


45894 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIOlsrS 


45913 


Those  terrible  twins;  a  tale  of  St.  Valentine's 
day,  by  Leedham  Bantock. 

©  Rutland  Barriugton,  London  ;  D  :  12659. 
Apr.  2,  1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D :  12854] 

45894 


— a    sketch    in    1    act,    by    L.    Bantock. 

[Washington,  J.  D.  Milans  &  sons,  1908]     26 
p.    8°. 

©  Leedham  Bantock,  London ;  D :  12854, 
Mar.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.  45895 

Those  who  sit  in  judgment;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Michel  Orme  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  J.  T.  Grein]  105 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915;  D:  39283;  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Grein,  London.  45895a 

Those  whom  God  hath  joined;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  M.  Post. 

©  Edwin  Main  Post,  New  York ;  D :  15042, 
Feb.  9,  1909.  45896 

Those  yellow  kids  in  a  hot  chase;  by  J.  O.  Ful- 
ton. 

©  Jas.  C.  Fulton,  New  York;  1896:64350, 
Nov.  25.  45897 

Thou  fool;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Shepherd, 
based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  name,  by  J.  J. 
Bell.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  23786 ;  Edmund  El- 
liott Shepherd.  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  J.  J.  Bell, 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  45898 

Thou  shalt  honor  thy  father  and  m.other;  or, 
Children  become  happy  (Du  sollst  vater  und 
mutter  ehren;  Oder,  Gliicklich  werden  kin- 
der.) a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Bierniau. 

©  Adolph  Bierman,  New  York ;  1894 :  28434, 
July  7.  45899 

See  also  Du  sollst  vater  und  mutter  ehren. 


Thou  shalt  not;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Freeman. 
[90]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  39114 ;  Gladys  Free- 
man, New  York.  45899a 

a  woman's   story,  a  drama   in  5  acts,  an 


adaptation  from  the  French,  by  Frank  Mur- 
doch. 

©   Lucille  Western,   United   States;   1874: 
11600,  Sept.  11.  45900 


or,  A  night's  adventure,  comedy  sketch  by 

Frank  B.  Coigue.    8  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912;   D :  29191 ;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  45901 

Thou  shalt  not  kill;  by  A.  Keenan.     22  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Alice    Keenan,    Philadelphia;    D:3928, 
Sept.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1903.  45902 


Thou  shalt  not  kill — Continued. 

-drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Block.     [1],  59  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912;   D:  31108;  Alexander 
Bloch,  New  York.  45903 

by  B.  Israeli.    72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    18,    1910;    D:  20233;    Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  45904 

-peace  play  in  1  act,  by  Maurice  Campbell. 

25  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Nov.   21,   1914;   2c.   Nov.  21,   1914;    D: 

3880.~> ;    Henrietta    Crosmau    Campbell,    Ne\vf 
York.  45904a 


— -play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  T.  Seibels.     [32]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914;   D:  36158;   W.  T.   Sei- 
bels, New  York.  45904b 

— •  romantic  sensational  scenic  melodrama  in 


4  acts,  from  the  French  of  Victor  Hugo,  by 
Henry  Belmar. 

©  Elizabeth  R.  Belmar,  New  York ;  D :  3906, 
Sept.  5,  1903.  45905 

Thou  shalt  not  lie;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  arr.  from 
the  Spanish,  by  J.  De  Armas. 

©   J.   De  Armas,   New   York;   1887:25676. 
Oct.  6.  45906 

Thou  shalt  not  love;  by  A.  Conley.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Aloys  Conley,  Oakland,   Cal. ;  D :  11251, 
Aug.  27,  1907  ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1907.  45907 

Thou  shalt  not  steal;  by  R.  Julian.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    22,    1911;    D :  25057 ;    Rupert 
Julian,  New  York.  45908 

•  a  modern  drama  in  3  acts  and  8  scenes,  by 

H.  Lindner.    13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1909 ;  D  :  16652 ;  Henry  Lind- 
ner. Newark,  N.  J.  45909 

-play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Raue.     [120]   p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    15,    1913;    D :  34732 ;    W.    Carl 
Raue,  Philadelphia.  45910 

Thought  (The)  machine;  in  1  act,  by  M.  V. 
Samuels.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  V.  Samuels.  New  York ;  D :  3813, 
Aug.  10,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1903.  45911 

Thoughtless  move;  [a  play  in  4  acts]  by  B. 
Gross  and  N.  Dresner.  [44]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1909 ;   D :  16435 ;  Benjamin 
Gross  and  Nathan  Dresner,  New  I'^ork. 

45913 

Thotightless  words;  by  L.  B.  Comins. 

©  Lizzie  B.  Comins,  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  1S7S : 
0146,  May  21.  45913 


2318 


45914 


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45928 


Thousand  (The)  and  second  night;  romantic 
comedy,  by  F.  S.  Ishara.  Detroit,  Conway 
brief  co.,  1911.    56  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  25, 1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  29, 1911 ;  D  :  25957  ; 
Frederic  S.  Isham,  Detroit.  45914 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  1002d  (The)  night. 

Thousand  (The)  and  second  tale;  play  in  pro- 
logue, 3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  E.  L.  Rafferty. 
[2],  85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.  4.   1914;   D :  35917 ;   Ewiug  L. 
Rafferty,  Pittsburgh.  45914a 

Thousand  (The)  dollar  bill;  original  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  V.  Watrous.  [2 J,  61  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D:  34559:    Valerie 
Watrous,  Seattle.  45915 

Thousand  (A)  dollar  cradle  song;  playlet  in  1 

;ict.  by  R.  Steele.     [1],  18  p.    4".    T.Ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D :  37240  ;  Rufus  Steele, 

San  Francisco.  45915a 

Thousand  (A)  dollars;  originnl  comedy  in  5 
nets,  by  G.  E.  aiiles. 

©   George   Elmer   Miles,    Brooklyn;    1890: 
7943,  Mar.  10 ;  2c.  May  31.  45916 

Thousand  (A)  dollars  reward.  See  One  thou- 
sand dollars  reward.  Also,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  $1000  re- 
ward. 

Thousand  (A)  loving  souls;  a  Japane.se  musical 
fantasy  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind.  [44]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Julius  Wedekind,   New  York;    D:7343. 
Sept.  29,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1905.  45917 

Thousand  (A)  miles  from  Broadway;  a  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  Knst.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  E.  Garfield  Kast,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  D: 
]2193,  Jan.  17.  1908;  2c.  .Tan.  17.  1908.    45918 

Thousand  (The)  mills;  by  S.  C.  Hinkle.  61  p. 
4°.    T.\T)ewritten. 

©   S.  Cameron  Hinkle,  Atlantic  City ;   D : 
13133,  June  6,  1908 ;  2c.  June  6, 1908.      45919 

Thousand  (A)  sweethearts;  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Real.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert   H.    Real,   Baltimore ;    D :  10865, 
June  27,  1907 ;  2c.  June  27, 1907.  45920 

Thousand  (A)  years  ago;  romance  of  the  Orient 
in  4  acts,  by  P.  Mackaye,  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Clayton  Hamilton.  New  York,  Dou- 
bleday,  Page  &  co.,  1914.  12  p.  1.,  130  p.  12°. 
(The  drama  league  series  of  plays,  v.  2) 

©  Jan.  10,  1914 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1914 ;  D :  35647 
Percy  Mackaye,  Cornish,  N.  H.  45920a 


Thousand  years  hence;  a  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  G.  E.  Crater,  jr.  [24]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1914 ;  D :  38819 ;  George  E. 
Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  45920b 

Thousandth  (The)  chance;  a  3  act  play,  by  A,  S. 
MacDonald.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Sprague  MacDonald,  Boston;  D: 
11062,  Jan.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  July  27,  1907.    45921 

Thrall  (The)  of  the  Nile  queen.     See  Cleopatra. 

Thread  (The)  of  destiny;  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  CO.  [1914]     91  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.    27,    1914;    2c.   Apr.   30,    1914;    D : 
36889;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  45921a 

Threading  the  labyrinth;  a  4  act  drama  of  to- 
day, by  E.  M.  Richmond. 

©  E.  Marie  Richmond,  Chicago ;  1895 :  48872, 
Sept.  26.  45922 

Threads;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Boehm.  [119]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Apr.    14,    1915;    D:  40362;    David 
Boehm.  New  York.  45922a 

Threads  (The)  of  destiny;  [drama]  in  3  acts, 
by  .1.  H.  Vernon.     [49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25175 ;  John  Harold 
Vernon,  New  York.  45923 

— —Same.     [2],  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912 ;  D  :  29122  ;  Jack  H.  Ver- 
non. New  York.  45924 

Three  a.  m.;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Grant  Sher- 
man.    [20]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36202 ;  Emil  Hock, 
New  York.  45924a 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures :  3  a.  m. 

Three  and  a  dog;  1  act  playlet,  by  M.  Medbury. 
[2],  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913 ;  D :  32805 ;  Martin  Med- 
bury, Alameda,  Cal.  45925 

Three  and  twenty;  by  Oliver  Curtis. 

©  Joseph  A.  Whitehouse,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
D  :  11177,  Aug.  14,  1907.  45926 

Three  (The)  apprentices;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  G.  E.  Spiltoir. 

©  G.  Eliot  Spiltoir,  New  York ;  1889 :  28959, 
Sept.  24.  45927 

Three  bachelors.     Sec  Cassiopeia. 

Three  bad  men;  an  original  comedy,  by  J.  W. 
Harkins,  jr. 

©  .Tames  W.  Harkins.  jr.,  Worcester;  1889: 
11320,  Apr.  9.  45928 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-42 


2319 


45929 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45946 


Three  (The)  bar  maids;  a  musical  play  in  2 
acts,  by  George  A.  Morton.  [34]  p.  4°,  Type- 
wi'itteu.     [Words  only] 

I©  Michael  J.  Barry,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. ;  D : 
7878,  Jan.  20,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.        45929 

Three  (The)  bears;  dramatic  composition,  by 
E.  Guerrier.  {In  S.  E.  G.  news,  vol.  3.  no.  5, 
Mar.  13,  1915) 

©  Mar.  13,  1915  :  2f.  Apr.  2, 1915 ;  D  :  40290  ; 
Edith  Guerrier,  Bo^-tuu.  45929a 

Three  birds  with  one  stone;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Del  Vaux.    14  p.    4°.    Manuscript. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1912 ;  D :  30172 ;  Gabriel  Del 
Vaux,  New  York.  45930 

Three  blind  mice;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  M. 
Spelman,  II.    [1],  131  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   31,    1912;    D:  30720;    Timothy 
Mather  Spelman,  II,  Brooklyn.  45931 


—  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©    Frank    Dmnont,     Philadelphia;     1888: 
20497,  July  16.  .  45932 


—  a  predicament  in  1  scene,  by  William  Mus- 
kerry.  New^  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1911.  15  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2301] ) 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2.  1912  ;  D  :  28179  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  45933 


or,   Marjorie's   lovers,   phiy   in  3  acts,   by 

Arthur  Law.    New  York,  S.  French ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.    100  p.    4°. 

©   Dec.   12,    1910;    2c.   Dec.    14,    1910;    D: 
22803;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        45934 

Three  boys  and  a  girl;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.    118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Mar.   29,   1910;    D :  20622 ;   Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  45935 

Three  buttons  off;  or,  A  slight  mistake,  by  J. 
Tackman.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Tackman,  Yonkers,   N.   Y, ;   1899: 
20385,  Mar.  20 ;  2c.  Mar.  20.  45936 

Three  (The)  chauffeurs;  a  comedj  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  Chatterson. 

©  Willowdean  Chatterson,  Loufarille ;  D : 
8276,  Apr.  5,  1906.  45937 

for  college  girls,  by  Willowdean  Chat- 
terson. New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.    31  p.    12°. 

©    Samuel   French,   New   York ;    D :  11449, 
Oct.  1,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  45938 

Three  cheers;  a  dramatic  composition  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston ;  D :  1656,  Mar.  27, 
1902.  45939 


Three   (The)    chiefs;   a   farce   in  1   act,   by   J. 
Crossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York ;  1872 :  9858,  Sept. 
12.  45940 

'an  original   sketch  in  2   scenes,   by   J.   C. 

Stewart  [pseud,  of  John  Stewart  Crossv] 
New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  7  p.  12°. 
(  [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
100]) 

©   Robert  M.    L)»^   Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8909,  July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  45941 


Three    Christmas    eves, 
blacksmith. 


See    Village    (The) 


Three  comedies;  i»y  Carlo  Goldoni.  Tin-ee  trage- 
dies; by  ViTtorio  Alfieri.  Translated  by 
Cliarles  Lloyd,  ed.  by  Rossiter  Johnson  and 
Dora  Knowlton  Ranous.  Ed.  de  luxe.  [New 
Y(n-k]  The  National  alumni  [1907]  5  p.  1., 
ix-xi,  [2]  372  p.    col.  front,  (port.)       3  pi.    8°. 

Contents  :  Carlo  Goldoni :  The  fan. — 
An  odd  misunderstanding. — The  beneficent 
h^iiu•. — Vittorio  Alfieri :  The  conspiracy  of  the 
I'ozzi. — Mary  Stuart. — Antigone. 

©  National  alumni.  New  York ;  A :  176473. 
:viay  10,  1907 ;  2c.  May  21,  1907.  45941a 

Three  compromises  of  the  Constitution.  Sec 
Colonial  plays  for  the  school-room. 

Three  (A)  cornered  barg-ain;  by  A.  E.  Lewis. 
17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alma  E.  Lewis,  Melrose,  Mass. ;  D :  16178, 
June  28,  1909 ;  2c.  June  28,  1909.  45942 

Three  (A)  cornered  bluff;  play  in  1  act.  by  C.  C. 
^Vestover.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1913;  D :  33101 ;  Clyde  C. 
Westover,  Oakland,  Cal.  45943 

Three  (A)  cornered  deal;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  W.  Scott.     [1],  26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D:  37544;  J.  Walter 
Scott,  Detroit.  45943a 

Three  (A)  cornered  household. 

©  Caroline  L.  Janssen,  Maiden,  Mass. :  D : 
9157,  Oct.  1,  1906.  45944 

Three  (The)  cornered  wedding;  a  comic  opera 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  Davis. 

©  Washington  Davis,  Brooklyn  ;  1888 :  25088. 
Sept.  3.  45945 

Three  corners;  an  original  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  Howe. 

©  Den  Howe,  Leadville,  Col. ;  1887 :  16011. 
June  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  45946 

See  also  Colonel  (The) 

Three  (The)  crosses.     See  Blood  will  tell. 

Three  (The)  crowned  kings  of  the  mystic 
world.     See  Great  (The)  triple  alliance. 


2320 


45947 


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45966 


Three  dangers,  wolves,  man  and  money;  by 
M.  T.  Vou. 

©   Madeline   Tea    Vou,    Chicago;    D :  8807, 
July  10.  1906.  45947 

Three  dashing  widows;  a  musical  comedy,  mu- 
sic by  Ivan  Caryll.  libretto  by  George  Dance 
and  E.  E.  Rice. 

©  Edward  E.  Rice,  New  York ;  1897 :  21295, 
Apr.  3.  45948 


Three  (The)  daughters. 
Brieux. 


See  Three  plays;  Ijy 


Three  days;  by  F.  File. 

©    Franklin    File.    New    York ;    l^^^ :  2273, 
Feb.  23 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  45949 

Three  days  after  date;  American  comedy  drama 
in  r>  acts,  by  E.  Spencer  and  L.  It.  Sliewell. 

©  Edward  Spencer.  Baltimore;  1882:19421. 
Nov.  IG.  45950 

Three  dear  friends;  feminine  episode  in  1  act, 
by  K.  M.  Roof.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,   1914.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  20, 1914  ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  36103  : 
Katharine  Metcalf  Roof,  New  York.       45950a 

Three  (The)  detectives;  a  melodrama,  by  L. 
Fori'ester. 

©  Lon.  Forrester,  Elizabeth.  N.   J.;  1889: 
9252,  Mar.  23.  45951 

Three  (The)  doors;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Lnndes. 
165  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   27,   1915:    D :  39578 ;    Leonard 
Landes,  New  York.  45951a 

Three  (The)  dragoons;  a  comic  opera  libretto 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn ;  1899 :  17759, 
Mar.  8.  45952 

Three  (The)  dreamers;  drama  in  3  scenes,  by 
W.H.Morgan.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   19,   1911;    D :  24725 ;    Wm.   H. 
Morgan,  Pittsburgh,  45953 

vaudeville  skit   in  1  act,  by   J.   Schrader. 

16]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  9, 1913  ;  D  :  31915  ;  .John  Schrader, 
Pittsburgh.  45954 

Three  drinks  for  the  price  of  one;  play  in  1  act, 
by  George  Totten  Smith.  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   July   15.   1914:    D :  37580 ;    Jacobs  & 
Jermon,  inc..  New  York.  45954a 

Three  (The)  dukes;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Finney.     [5],  72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1912;  D :  30162 ;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Spokane,  Wash.  45955 


Three  (The)  dukes — Continued. 
comic  opera,  libretto  by  W.  H.  Harris,  mu- 
sic by  A.  P.  Harris. 

©  Arthur  Percy  Harris,  Washington ;  1894 : 
2850,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  9.  45956 

Three  eleven  three;  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Mixon. 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Feb.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  23491 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  45957 

Three  enamoured  policemen;  comedy  in  1  act 
from  the  Swedish,  by  H.  Lindberg. 

©  Henry  Lindberg,  New  York ;  1872 :  9168, 
Aug.  26.  45958 

Three  (The)  fakirs  of  Faz;  a  comic  opera,  in  2 
acts  and  3  scenes,  book  by  J.  M.  L^veque,  mu- 
sic l»y  Bessie  Boniel.  [4],  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  J.   M.  Leveque,   New  Orleans;   D:3593, 
June  15,  1903 ;  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1909.  45959 

Three  (The)  false  women  of  Llanlar.  Sec 
Poems   and   ballads. 

Three  fast  men;  a  musical  comedy,  by  J.  Stet- 
son. 

©  John  Stetson.  Boston  ;  1887  :  22477,  Sept.  3. 

45960 


a  specialty  drama  in  2  acts,  by  William  B. 

English. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1877 :  10871,  Sept. 
21.  45961 

Three  fates;  a  drama,  by  L.  A.  Walker. 

©  Louie  A.  Walker.  IMiddlefield.  O. ;  1895 : 
12292,  JIar.  1.  45962 

Three  for  one. 

©  Therese  Kaas,  Chicago  :  D  :  12305,  Jan.  11. 
1908.  45963 

Three  generations;  or,  A  tenement  incident, 
character  comedy  study,  by  R.  Imhof.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D  :  404G0  ;  Roger  Imhof. 
Chicago.  45963a 

Three  (The)  gifts;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Con- 
verse.   31  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Converse,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
8096,  Mar.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1906.         45964 

Three  glasses  a  day;  or,  The  broken  home,  a 
moral  and  temperance  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Henri  AVilliams.    Clyde,  O..  A.  D.  Ames. 

©  A.  D.  Ames.  Clyde,  O. ;  1878 :  9192,  Aug. 
9;  2c.  Aug.  10.  45965 

Thi-ee  (The)  graces;  a  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Ed- 
ward Granville.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1904.  24  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  5425. 
Aug.  12,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1904.  45966 


2321 


45967 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


45985 


Three  (The)  graces — Continued. 

a   musical  comedy  libretto   in  3  acts,  by 

H.  B.  Smith. 
©  Harrv  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  285,  Mar. 

30,  1901.    '  45967 

Three  (The)  Graces;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  W.  Kuiglit.    [1],  108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36309 ;  Stuart  W. 
Knight,  Fitchburg.  Mass.  45967a 

Three  green  Irishmen;  play  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Roller.    [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  12,  1912  ;  D :  29512 ;  N.  Roller,  St. 
Louis.  45968 

Three  (The)  guardsmen.  See  Royal  (The) 
guard. 

Three  (The)  hats;  comedy  in  1  act  and  introduc- 
tory scene,  from  the  French,  by  Gustav 
Grebma  [pseud,  of  G.  Amberg]  [2],  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D :  33002 ;  Gustav  Am- 
berg, New  York.  45969 

a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Newton  Chis- 


nell. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde.  O. ;   1892:40979, 
Oct.  10.  45970 

Three  heron's  feathers;  [a  drama  in  5  acts]  by 
Hermann  Sudermann,  tr.  by  Helen  Tracy  Por- 
ter. (In  Poet  lore,  v.  12,  no.  2,  Apr.  to  June, 
1900 ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia, 
1900  B  :  1S12S ;  2c.  July  21,  1900)  45971 

Three  hundred  and  fifty  won.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  350 
won. 

Three  in  one;  cabaret  act,  by  A.  Rich.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   12,  1912;   D :  30830 ;  Al  Rich, 

New  York.  45972 

a  vaudeville  act,  by  T.  Krebs.     10  p.     t°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Tony   Krebs,   Boston;   D:831,   Sept.   3, 
1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1901.  45973 

Three  in  the  desert;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Orr. 
[1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911 ;  D :  23917 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  45974 

Three  in  white;  a  morality  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  C.  Goddard.    [4],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1914;   D:  38633;  Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  45974a 

Same.     26  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  26,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39560 ; 
Harold  C.  Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.    45974b 


Three  is  a  crowd;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Wynne. 
[19]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18.  1913 ;  D  :  35050 ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York,  45975 

Three  Jacks;   farce  in  3   acts,   by   F.   Mandel. 
[141]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915  ;  D  :  41326 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  45975a 

a  musical  polHical  mechanical  farce-comedy 


in  2  acts,  with  epilogue  and  prologue,  by  J.  T. 
Pratt. 

©  J.  T.  Pratt,  United  States;  1890:42078. 
Dec.  30.  45976 

Three  (The)  kisses;  new  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Percy  Greenbauk  and  Leedhani  Bantock,  ly- 
rics by  Percy  Greenbank,  music  bv  Howard 
Talbot.  New  York,  Chappell  &  co.,  1907.  35  p. 
8".     [Lyrics  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London;  D :  11257. 
Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2e.  Aug.  29,  1907.  45977 

Three  (The)  links;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  T.  B. 
Ford. 

©  Thomas  B.  Ford,  Frankfort,  Ky.;  1888: 
8591,  Mar.  23.  45978 

Three  little  guardsmen;  a  burlesque,  by  A.  B. 
Kelley. 

©    Albert    Bartram    Kelley,    Philadelphia; 
1894  :  46696,  Oct.  6 ;  Ic.  Oct.  15.  45979 

Three  little  maids;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Percy  Greenbank.  [30] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D  :  1870,  May  12. 
1902;  2c.  May  12,  1902.         -.  45980 

Three  little  maids  from  Maine;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Thomas.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;  D :  31317 ;  Martha  J. 
Thomas,  Frostburg,  Md.  45981 

Three  little  maids  from  school;  a  comic  drama 
in  6  acts,  dramatized  by  R,  F.  Kraft. 

©  Robert  F.  Kraft,  New  Albany,  Ind. ;  1886 : 
23811,  Oct.  20.  45982 

Three  little  sports;  drama  in  3  acts  by  F.  B. 
Dobson. 

©  F.  B.  Dobson,  United  States ;  1873 :  13823, 
Nov.  29.  45983 

Three  lovers;  a  drama  of  the  time  of  Martin 
Luther,  by  E.  P.  T.  Houk. 

©   Eliza   P.   T.   Houk,   Dayton,   O. ;    1898: 
27768,  May  2.  45984 

Three  lovers  in  one.     See  Knotted  kinks. 

Three  marriages.     See  Victim  (A)  of  heredity. 

Three  men;  original  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by 
Scott  Marble.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22.  1909 ;  D :  17512 ;  Ro.se  Win- 
niett,  Brooklyn.  45985 


2322 


45986 


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46003 


Three  men  in  a  boat.     See  Airship  (The) 

Three  men  in  a  flat;  a  farcical  comedy  In  3  acts, 
by  Ada  Lee  Bascom  and  W.  N.  Lawrence. 
Typewritten. 

©  AV.  N.  Lawrence.  New  York ;  1897 :  34514. 
.June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  45986 

Three  (The)  Mephistos;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  F.  Binder. 

©  Wm.  Francis  Binder,  Chiogo;  1897: 
42006,  July  22.  45987 

Three  million  dollars;  in  3  acts,  book  by  Edgar 
Allan  Woolf,  lyrics  by  David  Kempner,  music 
by  Anatol  Friedland.  [180]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1910 ;  D :  21661 ;  Leo.  Feist 
New  York.  45988 

Three  millions  of  money;  eccentric  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Fred  Lyster. 

©  Morris  Sinimonds  and  Horace  "Wall,  New 
York  ;  1875  :  7145,  July  9.  45989 

Three  (The)  minute-men;  by  N.  Breiter. 

©  Nathan  Breiter,  New  York ;  D :  1198,  Dec. 
19,  1901.  45990 

Three  (The)  mistakes;  ijlay  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Hazelton.     [2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914  ;  D  :  36222  ;  Mabel  Hazel- 
ton,  New  York.  45990a 

Three  modern  plays  from  the  French;  with  a 
preface  by  Clayton  Hamilton,  articles  on  the 
three  French  authors  by  Barrett  H.  Clark. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company.  1914.    ix  p„ 

1  1.,  272  p.     12°. 

Contents:  The  Prince  d'Aurec,  by  Henri 
Lavedan. — The  pardon,  by  Jules  Lemaitre. — 
The  other  danger,  by  Maurice  Donnay. 

©  Sept.  12, 1914 ;  2c.  Oct.  1, 1914 ;  A :  379775 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.  45990b 

Three  months;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  T.  E.  Kyle.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1910;  D:  21399;  Tom  E. 
Kyle,  New  York.  45991 

Three  months  abroad;  a  farce  comedy  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Frankel.  [2],  55  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  William  Frankel,  New  York;  D: 
458,  May  13.  1901 ;  2c.  May  13,  1901.         45992 
Three  (The)  mothers.     See  Under  a  cloud. 

Three  musketeers;  in  1  act,  by  S.  Morris.     [22] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Brooklyn ;  D :  6424,  Mar.  29, 

1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1905.  45993 
musical  costume  play  in  2  acts  and  7  scenes, 

taken  from  Alexandre  Dumas'  novel,  by  D. 

Temple.     [142]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words 

only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23, 1912 ;  D :  28807 ;  Dick  Temple, 
New  York.  45994 


Three  musketeers — Continued. 

romantic  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 

Dubey.    61  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Mar.  1,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1910;  D:  20370; 

Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  45995 

— —  See  also  Comedy  (A)  at  court. — Lady  De 
"Winter. — My  lady. 

Three  (The)  nations;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Wilband.     [2],  59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39593 ;  Edward  Bel- 
lamy Wilband.  V.nncouver,  Canada.        45995a 

Three  oaks;  drama  in  4  acts  dramatized  by 
E.  H.  Haines  from  story  of  Margaret  Salis- 
bury by  Mary  Holland  Lee.  [56]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29.  1910 ;  D  :  22947 ;  Elizabeth  H. 
Haines.  New  Haven.  45996 

Three  (The)  o'clock  train;  or.  The  haunted 
house,  a  negro  act  in  1  scene,  by  George  H. 
Coes.  Boston.  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894.  7  p. 
12°.     ( [Baker's  darkey  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1894: 
;}2984,  June  22 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  45997 

Three  of  a  kind;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  R. 
Wallace. 

©  George  R.  AVallace.  Pittsburgh ;  D :  15039, 
Feb.  9,  1909.  45998 

'Comedy  sketch,  by  F.  L.  Whittier  and  C.  S. 

Keith.    [l],10p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;   D:  42308;  Frank  L. 
Whittier  and  Cato  S.  Keith,  New  York. 

45998a 

■  comedy  sketch   in  1  act,  by  Gladys  Ruth 

Bridgham.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   29,   1913;  2c.   Mar.   31,   1913;   D: 
32788 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    45999 

a  farce  in  3  acts  adapted  from  the  French, 


by  I.  von  Trautman. 

©   Ida   von   Trautman,   New   York;    1899: 
54613,  Aug.  28.  46000 

— —  a   musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  Forrester  and  Rice. 

©  Forrester  and  Rice,  United  States ;  1895 : 
10662.  Feb.  21.  46001 


an  original  comedy,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1883: 
177S0,  Sept.  28.  46002 

See  also  Schemers  (The) 

Three  of  us;  1  act  play,  by  J.  J.  Maginnis.    23  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18.  1910 ;  D :  17961 ;  James  J.  Ma- 
ginnis, Boston.  46003 


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^3 


46064 


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46010 


Three  old  maids;  a  play  in  3  acts. 

©  Louis  PI  Saliuun,  New  York;  1S94:  29.148. 
July  14.  46004 

Three  (The)  orphans;  iu  1  act,  Ity  T.  H.  Davis. 
6  p.     f°.     TjTiewritten. 

©  Thomas  Henry  Davis,  AVllkinsburs,  Pa. ; 
D  :  2969.  Feb.  9.  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1903.    46005 

a  new  and  original  American  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  W.  H.  Rigbtmire. 

©  William  H.  Rigbtmire,  New  'York  ;  1877  : 
10819.  Sept.  19.  46006 

Three  outlaws;  play  in  1  act.  adapted  by  W.  F. 

Downing,  from  the  story  of  the  same  name  by 

Gilbert  Parker.     [2],  19  p.    4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    9,    1913;    D :  34.371 ;    William 

Fuller  Downing,  London.  46007 

Three  pair  of  shoes;  1  act  play  in  .">  scenes, 
adapted  from  an  Austrian  source,  by  Ruth 
Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  IVI.  Young]  [2], 
34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1.  1915  ;  D  :  41878  ;  Julius  Steger. 
New  York.  46007a 

Three  pairs  of  shoes;  a  musical  comedy  iu  3 
acts  and  -j  scenes,  by  William  Gill. 

©  Edgar  Strakosch,  New  York  :  1890 :  1693. 
Jan.  13.  46008 

-See  also  Lena. 

Three  (The)  palls  of  crime.     See  Deitcher. 

Three  partners  in  business.  See  Extrava- 
g'ance. 

Three  people;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Solger.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1911;  D :  28033 ;   Frederick 

Solger,  AVashington.  46009 

Three  plays;  by  Bernard  Sobel.  Boston.  The 
Poet  lore  company  [1913]    79  p.    12°. 

Contents:  Jennie  knows. — ^Mrs.  Bompton's 
dinner  party. — There's  always  a  reason. 

©  Dec.  22,  1913:  2c.  Dec.  26.  1913;  A: 
358869 ;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.        46010 

by   Brieux  ,  .  .  with   preface   by    Bernard 

Shaw,  English  versions  by  Mrs.  Bernard  Shaw. 
St.  John  Hankin  and  .John  Pollock.  New 
York,  Brentano's,  1911.    liv,  333  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Maternity.— The  three  daughters 
of  M.  Dnpont. — Damaged  goods. — Maternity 
(new  version) 

©  Mav  10,  1911;  2c.  each  May  11,  1911; 
A :  289745 ;  D  :  24471 :  Charlotte  Frances  Shaw. 
London.  46011,46012 

—  byC.  DeLima.    [196]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
Contents  :  Jumps. — John  Curtis. — The  spirit 
of  the  waters. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 :  D :  2.5873 ;  Charles  De 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  46013 


Three  plays — Continued. 

by    G.    Barker.      New    York,    Brentano's. 

1909.     5  p.  1.,  347  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  marrying  of  Ann  Leete. — 
The  Voy.sey  inheritance. — Waste. 

©  Aug.  5.  1909 :  2c.  Aug.  6.  1909 ;  A :  24403(1 
and  D  :  16510  ;  Granville  Barker.  London. 

46014,  46015 

bv    H.    L.   Enander.     Boston,    Richard    G. 

Badger  [1913]     75  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  In  the  light  of  the  stone. — The 
man  who  did  not  understand. — On  the  trail. 

©  Oct.  9.  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  13,  1913 ;  D :  34699 : 


Hilma  L.  Enander.  Chicago. 


46016 


l)y  William  Ernest  Henley  and  Robert  Louis 

Stevenson.      New    York.    C.    Scribner's    sons, 
1892.     X,  2.50  p.     8°. 

Co.\texts  :  Deacon  Brodie. — Beau  Austin. — • 
Admiral  Guinea. 

©  W.  E.  Henley  and  R.  L.  Stevenson,  Great 
Britain:  1892:43094.  Oct.  27;  2c.  Oct.  31. 

46017 

Three  plays  for  Puritans;  by  Bernard  Shaw, 
being  the  tlurd  voiuiiie  of  his  collected  plays. 
Chicago  and  New  York.  H.  S.  Stone  and  ctt., 
1901.    xxxviii  p.    11..  5-315  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  devil's  disciple. — Ciesar  and 
Cleopatra. — Captain  Brasshound's  conversion. 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
29103,  Nov.  30,  2c.  Feb.  23,  1901.  46017a 

Same.     New  York,   Brentano's,   190G;   xli. 

301  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  devil's  disciple. — Cajsar  and 
Cleopatra.— Captain  Brasshound's  conversion. 

©  Brentanos.  New  York;  A:  144817.  :\lay  3. 
1906:  2c.  .Tune  8.  1906.  46017b 

Three  (The)  plotters;  aided  by  rum  and  the 
devil,  their  sample  rooms  and  victims,  a  drama 
written  and  composed  by  A.  G.  Tompkins. 

©  Abram  G.  Tompkins,  Brooklyn ;  1874 : 
11G20,  Sept.  12.  46018 

Three  political  tragedies;  by  Charles  G.  Fall. 
Coliasset.  Mass.  5  p.  1., 5-315  p.  front,  (port.) 
12°. 

Contents  :  Napoleon.— The  lion  at  bay.— 
Tlie  Tyj-olese  patriots. 

©  July  1,  1914;  2c.  .Tvme  13,  1914;  A: 
376933 ;  C.  G.  Fall,  Cohasset,  Mass.       46018a 

Three  (The)  proposals.  Sec  Shadowed  by 
three. 

Three  queens;  by  J.  Clarke. 

©  John  Clarke,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  D :  14368, 
Nov.  25,  1908.  46019 

Three  (The)  rivals.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  3  (The)  rivals. 


2324 


46020 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


46035 


Three  (The)  Romeos;  in  3  acts,  by  R.  L.  Buru- 
skle.     [170]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25339 ;  R.  L.  Buru- 
side,  New  York.  46020 

Three  rubes;  farce  iu  1  act,  by  Dixon,  Bowers 
and  Dixon. 

©  Dixon,  Bowers  &  Dixon,  Dallas;  1899: 
72685,  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov,  18.  46021 

Three  (The)  Russian  emigrants;  a  satirical 
(lancing  skit,  l)y  J.  McCree.  1  p.  1.,  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914;  D :  38844 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  46021a 

Three's  a  crowd;  a  1  act  farce,  by  M.  H.  Crane. 
2G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  13.  1914;   D :  38800 ;  Mabel  H. 
Crane,  Berkeley.  Cal.  46021b 

—  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  Wallace.  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   1,   1911;    D :  23242 ;    Frederick 
\ValIace,  New  York.  46022 

Three  sins;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Stanford. 
16  p.     f°.     Typewi'itten 

©  Sept.  14,  1909;  D:  16775;  Maurice  Stan- 
ford, Philadelphia.  46023 

Three  (The)  stage-hands;  sketch,  by  Cyril  A. 
Ring.     [3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19.  1914;  D:  38539;  Gordon  E. 
MacNichul.  Brookline,  Mass.  46023a 

Three  stars;  or.  Our  member  of  Congress,  a 
play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Jones. 

©   Joseph    S.    Jones,    Boston;    1873:10776. 
Sept.  19.  46024 

Three  (The)  state  chairmen;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  P.  Rosenteel.    33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    P.    Rosenteel,    New    York ;    D : 
15250,  Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.       46025 

Three  strange  men;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Paul. 

©  Marjorie  Paul.  United  States;  D:2324. 
Sept.  13.  1902.  46026 

Three  strings  to  one  bow;  an  Ethiopian  sketch, 
arr.  by  Cliarles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De 
AVitt,  1874.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian 
and  comic  drama,  no.  34]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1874: 
15831,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  46027 

Three  strokes;  or.  The  secret  of  Cozy  Dell,  bv 
H.  C.  De  Mille. 

©  Henry  C.  De  Mille,  New  York  ;  1879 :  8247. 
June  21.  46028 

Three  (The)  students;  by  R.  King  Curlett. 

©  William  A.   Bedell,  Watertown,  N.  Y.; 
1S85 :  12121,  June  1 ;  2c.  June  1.  46029 


Three  (The)  students — (^"ontinued. 

play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  H.  Macfall. 

131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913 ;  D :  32177 ;  Haldane  Mac- 
fall,  London.  46030 

Three  Sundays  in  a  week;  play  in  1  act,  drama- 
tized from  E.  A.  Poe's  story  of  the  same  name, 
by  F.  C.  Warner.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4.  1915  ;  D :  40846 ;  Francis  Cald- 
well Warner,  Germautown,  Pa.  46030a 

Three  tears.     Sec  Magic  (The)  ring. 

Three  teaspoons  full;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Zellah 
Covington  and  J.  Simonson.  [108]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  IS,  1915  ;  D  :  40110  ;  Jules  Simon- 
son,  New  Y'oi-k.  46030b 

Three  (The)  temptations. 

©  Edgar  Grant  Bixler,  Washington;  1897: 
63770,  Nov.  15.  46031 

Three  (The)  tenses;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  Brod- 
lique. 

©    Eva    Brodlique,    Chicago ;    1895 :  65600, 
Dec.  26.  46032 

Three  thousand  eight  hundred  thirty-four 
Broadway.  .S'cc,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
giiming  witli  figures :  3834  Broadway. 

Three  thousand  years  from  now.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures : 
3000  years  from  now. 


Three  times  a  grass  widow, 
chance. 


See  Just  for  a 


Three  times  a  widow;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  D. 
May.     o  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27.  1913 ;  D :  32091 ;  Corinne  D. 
May,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  46033 

Three  times  dead.     See  Unmasked, 

Three  tragedies  of  Seneca:  Hercules  furens, 
Troades,  Medea;  with  an  introduction  and 
notes  by  Hugh  Macmaster  Kingery.  New 
York,  The  Macmillan  company.  1908.  x  p., 
1  1..  310  I).  12°.  (Macmillan's  Latin  classics, 
od.  by  J.  C.  Egbert) 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York  ;  A :  199150,  Feb. 
14,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  14.  1908.  46033a 

Three  (The)  tramps;  or.  Number  9,999, 
adaj)tcd,  tr.,  and  dramatized  from  the  German 
entitled  Lumpacivagabundus ;  Oder,  Das  lied- 
erliche  kleeblatt. 

©  Bernard  Blumenthal,  New  York ;   1885 : 
27863,  Dec.  29.  46034 

Three  trumpeteei's;  a  1-act  comedy,  by  J.  A. 
Knowlton. 

©    J.    A.    Knowlton.    Boston;    1891:38526, 
Oct.  27.  46035 


2325 


46036 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46054 


Three  (The)  twins;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  R.  Pacheco  and  Charles  Dickson,  lyrics 
by  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  music  by  Karl  Hoschna. 
104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  12498. 
Mar.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  3.  1908.  46036 

Three  2  one;  musical  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Charles  Foster. 

©  Morris  Weston,  New  York ;  1886 :  2411.5. 
Oct.  25.  46037 

Three  uniques.     .S'e^  Unique  (The)  trio. 

Three  (The)  viragoes;  or,  Miss  Thorn  at  home, 
a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Brewster. 

©  Albert  Brewster,   San  Francisco ;   1873 : 
8263.  .Tuly  17.  46038 

Three  (The)  wayfarers;  a  pastoral  play  in  1 
act.  by  T.  Hardy. 

©    Thomas    Hardy,    London;    1893:24649. 
May  22 ;  2c.  June  3.  46039 

Three  weeks;  by  E.  Glyn.  New  York,  The  busi- 
ness press,  1907.     152  p.    8". 

©  Elinor  Glyn.  London;  A:  179117,  .Tune  11, 
1907 ;  2c.  June  11,  1907.  46039a 

See  also  Two  weaklings. 

Three  (The)  white  Adonises. 

©  Fanny  Hatfield,  Chicago;  D:9]86,  Oct. 
3.  1906.  46040 

Three  (The)  widows;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  B. 
Scanlon.     f2],  84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,   1913;   D:  35235;   George  B. 
Scanlon,  New  York.  46041 

Three  wise  men;  an  original  comedv  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  C.  Hunt. 

©  Samuel  C.  Hunt,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. ;  1895 : 
16794,  Mar.  25.  46042 


[1], 


playlet,  by  William  Anthony  McGuire. 

10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914;  D:  36861;  Harold  S. 
McGuire,  Chicago.  46042a 

Three  (The)  wishes;  Dcverna  and  Walker's 
grand  spectacular  pantomime  in  2  acts,  12 
tableaux  and  12  comic  scenes. 

©  Deverna  and  Walker,  New  York;  1882: 
14056,  Aug.  24.  46043 

See  also  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Three   with   a   bag;   play   in   1   act,   by   J.   P. 

Briggs.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23.  1915;  D:  41557;  James  P. 
Briggs,  San  Francisco.  46043a 

Three  wives;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milli- 
ken. 

©  James  F.  Milliken,  New  York ;  1884 :  4080, 
Feb.  27.  46044 


Three  wives  to  one  husband;  a  comedy  In  3 
acts. 

©  Arthur  R.  Wilber,  Gowanda,  N.  Y. ;  1888  : 
11991,  Apr.  25.  46045 

Three  women;  fatalistic  play  in  4  scenes,  by 
R.  .1.  Beamish.    [1],  14  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1915 ;  D :  42338 ;  Richard  J. 
Beamish,  Philadelphia.  46045a 

^play  in  1  act,  by  C.  P.  Gilman.  {hi  Fore- 
runner, May,  1911) 

©  May  4,  1911 ;  2c.  May  6,  1911 ;  D :  24144  ; 
Charlotte  Perkins  Giiman,  New  York.      46046 

Three  women  and  a  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  C.  Tichenor.     [84]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1911;  D:  23628;  Ira  Carlo- 
ton  Tichenor,  Los  Angeles.  46047 

Three  women  in  black;  a  comedy,  by  M.  N.  Hall 
and  G.  W.  Wessells. 

©  Mildred-  N.  Hall  and  George  W.  Wessells, 
Denver ;  D  :  3438.  IMay  15,  1903.  46048 

Three  (The)  woodland  wonders;  by  Charles  E. 
Thomas.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  2e.  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  2.5460  : 
Sarah  E.  Thomas,  Columbus  City,  Li.      46049 

Three  wooers;  or,  TJh'ike  von  Hassbeck, 
adapted  from  Schiickiiig's  Der  bauernfiirst.  by 
E.  L.  Murisou.    49  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    4,   1909 ;    D :  17006 ;    Elizabeth 
Liviugstou  Murisou.  San  Francisco.         46050 

Three  (A)  years  contract;  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  H.  T wells,  jr. 

©  J.  H.  Twells,  jr.,  Berlin ;  D :  14649,  Dec. 
26.  1908.  46051 

Three  years  in  a  mad  house;  or.  The  trials  of 
Bridget  O'Kean. 

©  J.  H.  McAndrews,  Buffalo ;  1893 :  13301. 
Mar.  16.  46052 

Three  years  in  a  man-trap;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  S.  Arthur. 

©  T.   S.  Arthur,  Philadelphia;   1872:4914, 
May  10.  46053 

Three  years  in  Arkansaw;  a  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  M.  Hughes. 

©  Marion  Hughes,  Stillwater,  Okl. ;  D :  9132, 
Sept.  24,  1906.  46054 

Three  years  probating  in  San  Francisco.  See 
Probate  chaff. 

Threshold  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Mal- 
leson.    [3],  93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1914;  D:  37991;  Miles  Mallr- 
son,  London.  46054a 

Thrice  married;  a  play  in  3  visions  with  pro- 
logue and  epilogue,  by  A.  Marix.  [122]  p.  4°. 
TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  la  1914;  D:  38836;  A.  Marix, 
New  York  46054b 


2326 


46055 


COPYBIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


46077 


Thrice  saved;  iu  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Dr.  L. 
Balcom. 

©  Lafayette  Balcom,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  1875 : 
11094.  Oct.  23.  46055 

Thrilby;  a  musical  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  Her- 
bert and  Puerner. 

©    Ricbard    Mansfield,    New    York;    1895: 
24199,  May  2.  46056 

Thrilling-  (A)  rescul;  a  tlramatic  recitation,  by 

J.    W.    Connelly.      1    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  John  Waldo  Connelly.   New  York;   D: 

11936,  Dec.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1907.     46057 

Thrilling-  (A)  secret;  by  L.  B.  Rodman. 

©    Laura    Blair    Rodman,    Chicago;    1893: 
14524.  Mar.  23.  46058 

Thro'  the  dark;  an  original  domestic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Mackaye.    Ms. 

©  James  Steele  Mackaye,  Stamford,  Conn. ; 
1S79 :  18,  Jan.  2  ;  2c.  Jan.  13.  46059 

Throne  (The)  of  justice;  comedy  iu  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Ray.     [1],  10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  Ty,  1911 ;  D :  23854 ;  J.  Woodford 
Ray,  Avon,  111.  46060 

Thronf0lger;  i  3  akter,  af  E.  Christiansen. 
Kj0beuhavn  og  Kristiania.  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag.  1913.    192  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  24, 1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  18, 1914 ;  D :  36087 ; 
Einar  Christiansen,  Copenhagen.  46060a 

Through  a  glass,  darkly;  a  1  act  play,  by  Lucy 
Spencer  Sawer.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  L.  S.  Sawer,  New  York ;  D :  8863,  July  25. 
1906;  2c.  Aug.  1.5,  1906.  46061 

Through  a  matrimonial  bureau;  a  comedietta 
in  1  act,  by  Effie  W.  Merriman.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic pub.  CO. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  68632, 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  46062 

Through  a  museum;  by  Bert  A.  Williams  and 
George  W.  Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York;  1900 
A :  1602.  .Tan.  17.  46063 

Through  a  museum  with  Williams  and  Walker. 

©  Williams  and  AValker.  New  York;  1900 
A :  1604.  .Tan.  17.  46064 

Through  a  window;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  N. 
Andrews.    114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gertrude  Nelson  Andrews,  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  14742,  Jan.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1909. 

46065 

Through  bankruptcy;  a  drama,  by  A.  S.  Gear. 
©  Alonzo  Stockbridge  Gear,  Boston:  1875: 
3574,  Apr.  10.  46066 


Through  by  daylight;  or,  N.  Y.  in  slices,  an 
original  local  drama,  by  J.  McCloskey. 

©  .Tames  McClo.skey,  New  York ;  1870 :  2892, 
Oct.  17.  46067 

Through  by  rail;  a  sensational  burlesque  oper- 
atic .sketch,  by  J.  Collins. 

©  Jame.s  Collins,  United  States ;  1876 :  3847, 
'Sim:  30.  46068 


Sec  Dispensation 


Through  Christmas  bells. 
(The) 

Through  dark  waters.     Hee  Myron  Werner. 

Through  Death  Valley;  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt. 
116  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
10953,  July  11,  1907 ;  2c.  July  11,  1907.    46069 

■  a  western  drama  iu  4  acts.     [98]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  James  Sims.  Detroit;  D :  4129,  Oct.  23, 
1903;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1903.  46070 

Throug-h  earthquake  and  fire;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  E.  Emerson. 

©  Edwin  Emerson,  San  Francisco;  D :  8736, 
June  2.5,  1906.  46071 

Through  fire;  an  original  American  drama,  by 
B.  T.  Campbell. 

©  Bartley  T.  Campbell,  Pittsburgh;  1871: 
10452.  Nov.  3.  46072 

Throug-h  fire  and  flash;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  H.  Rosenfeld  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  M.  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York  ;  1886 :  11402. 
INIay  14.  46073 

Through  fire  and  water.  See  Bet. — Chicago. — 
Euchre. 

Through  Great  Britain;  musical  sketch  in  3 
scenes,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914;  D:  36216;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  46073a 

Through  New  York  by  gaslight;  a  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P.  Taylor. 

©  U.  D.  Newell,  San  Francisco ;  1891 :  18407, 
May  19.  46074 

Through  New  York  in  four  nights;  a  sensa- 
lional  drama  in  8  acts,  by  S.  B.  Alexander. 

©   Sigmond    B.   Alexander,   Boston;    1883: 
7461.  Apr.  20.  46075 

Through  night  to  light;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
O.  J.  Reardon. 

©    George    J.    Reardon,    Lawrence,    Mass. ; 


1882:20692,  Dec.  7. 


46076 


Through  (A>  passenger;  an  entirely  original 
scenic  and  mechanical  play,  written  rnd  in- 
vented  by   E.   S.  Goodwin. 

©   E.    S.    Goodwin,    T'nited    States;    1892: 
42969,  Oct.  24.  46077 


2327 


46078 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46099 


Through  Russian  snows;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Edward  E.  Rose. 

©  Clara  F.  Rose,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.; 
1897 :  7764,  Jan.  28.  46078 

Through  smoke  and  flame;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Webb  and  T.  L.  Diirgins. 

(c)  John  Crittenden  Webb  and  Thomas  I.ewis 
Diggius.  Ciiicaw;  D:  178.5.  Apr.  5.  1902. 

46079 

Through  snow  and  sunshine;  an  original  drama 
in  .5  acts,bvT.  M.  Montgomery  and  G.  D.  Steed. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1880.  22  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  dramii, 
no.  105]) 

^)  A.  D.  Ames,  Clytle.  O. ;  1881 :  852,  Jan.  1.1 : 
2o.  Jan.  15.  46080 

Through  the  Arc  de  Trioniphe  de  TEtoile. 
Sec  Siege  (The)  of  Berlin. 

Through  the  breakers;  a  melodrama,  by  O. 
Davis. 

'©  Owen  Davis.  New  York ;  1898  :  72,S31,  Dec. 
14.  46081 

Through  the  center  of  the  earth;  by  E.  Blon- 
dell.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1911 ;  D :  24952 ;  Edw.  Blon- 
de! 1,  New  York.  46082 

a  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Blon- 

dell.     [41]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Blondell,   New  York;   D :  2323. 
Sept.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1902.  46083 

Through  the  comet's  tail;  moving  picture  play, 
by  K.  S.  Hulse.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D  :  20615 ;  Kittle  Spar- 
gur  Hulse,  Alturas,  Cal.  46084 

Through  the  dark;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  K.  Belmont. 

©  R.  Belmont.  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  1878:10213, 
Sept.  9.  46085 

Through  the  earth;  a  spectacular  play  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1882 ;  1266.3. 
Aug.  2.  46086 

Through  the  fire;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Mat- 
tliews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1878: 
i:U29.  Nov.  19.  46087 

Through  the  fray;  drama  in  8  acts,  by  L.  R. 
Kelly.     61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1909;  D :  16862 ;  Lawrence 
Rogers  Kelly,  Brighton.  Mass.  46088 

Through  the  keyhole;  dramatic  comedy  compo- 
sition, invented,  written  and  composed  by  H. 
Starr. 

©   Harry    Starr,    Syracuse.    N.    Y. ;    1893: 
44511,  Oct.  5.  46089 


Tlai*ough  the  keyhole---Continued. 

•  ;t  monologue,  bv  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.    Bos- 

t(m,  W.  H.  Baker  &  cc,  1902.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  904. 
Sept.  28.  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  1901.  46090 

Through  the  lines;  a  drama,  by  W.  Gillette. 
©  William  Gillette,  Hartford;  1884:16500. 
Aug.  14.  46091 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Richardson.     [1],  8 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1915 ;  D  ;  40553  ;  Marie  Eliza- 
beth Richardson,  ^Minneapolis.  46091a 

Through  the  looking-glass;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  J.  AVhaley,  adapted 
from  Lev.is  Carroll's  [Charles  L.  Dodgson'sl 
fairy-tale.  Through  the  looking  glass  and  what 
Alice  found   there. 

©  Arthur  J.  Whaley,  Philadelphia  ;  D  ;  9829. 
Jan.  23,  1907.  46092 

-play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Wilson.  4  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  IMar.  10,  1913:  D :  32622 ;  Doris  Wil- 
son, New  York.  46093 

Throu.gh  the  looking-glass  and  what  Alice 
found  there.  See  Through  the  looking- 
glass. 

Through  the  mist;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  and  L.  S.  Worthington.  [91]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1911;  D:  28076;   Julia  and 
Louisa  Skinner  Worthington,  Cincinnati. 

46094 


a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Purdon. 

©  Lilla  Purdon.  Philadelphia;  1872:8214. 
Aug.  3.  46095 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  .John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  4747. 
May  7.  46096 

Through  the  narrow  gate;  drama  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  F.  P.  Patterson.  32  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

fPi   Ic.   May   17.    1910:    D:  210-56;    Franklin 
I'ealo  Patterson.  Pasadena.  46097 

Through  the  night;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Parker. 

©  Edward  L.   Parker,  Chicago;   D :  15192, 
Feb.  27,  1909.  46098 

Through  the  open  door;  1  act  jilay.  by  D. 
Slnart.    15  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915;  D:  39900;   D.   Stuart. 
Los  Gatos,  Cal.  46098a 

Through  the  scenes;  including  Blood  for  blood, 
by  W.  Hoi  comb. 

©  Willard   Holcomb,  New  York;   D:6203. 
Fel>.  10,  1905.  46099 


46100 


COPYIUGHTED   JX    THE    UNITED    STATES 


46121 


Through  the  shadow;  a  drama  in  prologue  of  2 
scenes  and  play  of  3  acts,  by  M.  Bates  and 
E.  A.  Barron. 

©  Morgan  Bates  and  Elwyn  A.  Barron,  Chi- 
cago; TS82:291.  Jan.  9.  46100 

Through  the  shadows;  an  American  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Z.  Cbipman. 

©  Adelbert  Z.  Cbipman,  Moultonville,  N.  H. : 
1892  :  30828,  July  2.j.  46101 

Through  the  skylight;  playlet,  by  K.  Kava- 
nangb.     [1],  22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   6.    1912;   D:  30190:    Katharine 
Kavanaugli,  Baltimore.  46102 

Through  the  storm;  jilay  in  1  act,  by  C.  M. 
Horton.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   21.    1910:    D :  21389 ;    Charles 
:\Iarcus  Horton,  Xew  York.  46103 

Through  the  telephone.     Sec  One-act  plays. 

Through  the  tempest;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
I'.  Kaimiindo.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Pbilip  liaimondo.  New  York;   D  :  lolTO. 
Feb.  2.''>,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  46104 

Through  the  transom;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  S. 
Guard.     S  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D  :  28999 ;  Sully  Guard. 
New  York.  46105 

Through  the  war;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Lyda.     [Characters  and  scenes] 

©  Henrv  .1.  Lvda.   St.   Louis;   1882:21063. 
Dec.  12 :  2c.  Dec.  10.  1883.  46106 


—  Same. 

©  Henrv    .1.    Lyda.    St   Louis;    1884:529.3. 
Mar.  12.  46107 

— •  or.  The  mariner's  secret,  a  drama  in  5  acts. 


by  H.  J.  Lyda. 

©  Henrv  J.  Lyda,   St.  Louis;   1880:21002. 
Sept.  27.  46108 

Through  thick  and  thin;  by  H.  Y.  Yogt. 

©   Harry    Y.    Yogt,   Camden.   X.    J.;    1890: 
21740,  July  7.  46109 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson. 


13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  0,  1910;  D :  21281 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson.  Piuladelpbia.  46110 

Through  two  wars;  a  military  melodrama  in  5 
arts,  by  i:.  T.  Edgerton  and  W.  F.  Felcb. 
Heading,  Pa.;  Pilger-buchhandlung. 

©  W.  Farrand  Felcb  and  Ernest  T.  Edger- 
ton, Columbus.  O. ;  1884 :  19294,  Sept.  26. 

46111 

See  also  Gettysburg. 


Throw  (A)  of  the  dice;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Wynne  and  J.  O'Kyan.  [114]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Anna  AYynne  and  Jane  O'Ryan.  New 
York;  D:  12418,  Feb.  25,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  13. 
1908.  46112 

Throw  that  light  on  me.  Sec  Orpheus  comedy 
fovir. 

Throwback  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
K.  MacDonald.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38424;  Ralph  Mac- 
Donald,  New  York.  46112a 


Throw  in  another  nigger,     ^'ee  On  the  Missis- 
sippi. 


Throwing  the  bull;  play  in  1  act,  bv  A.  Colbv. 
HI.  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34635 ;  Ai-chie  Colbv, 
New  York.  46113 

Thrown  on  the  world;  by  A\'.  R.  Rhoades. 

©  William  R.  Rhoades.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. ; 
1S92  :  31943,  Aug.  2.  46114 

■  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  E.  B.  Henrv. 

[781    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  E.  B.  Henry,  Bowmanville,  Ontario, 
Canada;  D :  03.30,  Mar.  l.j,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  15, 
190.1.  46115 

an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 

Leonard.    97  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  Leonard.  New  York ;  D :  3459,  Mav 
19.  1903:  2c.  May  19.  1903.  46116 

Thrown  on  the  world  and  saved  by  our  hero; 
drama  in  5  acts,  composed  by  B.  Wertheim 
and  Leslie  E.  Anderson. 

©  Ben.iamin  Wertheim,  Richmond ;  1882 : 
.5793.  Apr.  12;  2c.  May  22.  46117 

Thrown  upon  the  world;  by  W.  R.  Rhoades. 

©  William  R.  Rhoades,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. : 
1892:31944.  Aug.  2.  46118 

(ir.  The  boy  avenger,  a  new  emotional  and 

sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Right- 
mire. 

©  William  H.  Riglitmire.  New  York;  1876: 
1349.  .Ian.  31.  46119 

Thru  green  eyes;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  W. 
Anipiilett.     [2].  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Dec.  10,  1913;  D :  85358 ;  Horace  Wil- 
liam Amphlett,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  46120 

Thiir  (Die)  ins  freie;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Oscar  Blumenthal  imd  Gustav  Kadelburg. 
Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1908.    132  p.    8°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben.  Berlin  ;  D  :  14518,  Dec. 
12,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  12,  19<)8.  46121 


2329 


46122 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46138 


Thuma  zithra  (Grace  of  soul);  dramatization 
of  music  and  songs,  using  Robert  F.  Tliuma's 
work  on  physical  culture  and  study  of  grace 
known  as  the  Grace  of  man.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  R.  F.  Thuma  and  A.  McConnaughy, 
Pittsburgh ;  D :  1113,  Nov.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov. 
20,  1901.  46122 

Thumb  (The)  print;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Searight.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914;  D:366S7;  Franklyn 
Searight.  Adrian,  Mich.  46122a 

Thumbscrew:  drama  in  1  act.  by  E.  Lyttelton. 
New  York,  Longmans.  Green,  and  co.  [1911 J 
cover-title,  32  p.    12°. 

©  June  12,  1911;  2c.  June  23,  1911;  A: 
291651 ;  Edith  Lyttelton,  London.  46123 

Thunder-bird  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Geddes.     [l].118p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915;  D:  394.52;  Norman 
Geddes,  Detroit.  46123a 

Thunder  (The)  gods;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 

A.  M.  Hopkins.     [3],  21  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911  :  D :  23730 ;  Arthur  M. 

Hopkins,  New  York.  46124 

Thunder  (A)  gust;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  H. 
Laidlaw,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York; 
1896 :  51692,  Sept.  12  ;  2c.  Sept.  19.  46125 

Thunder-storm  (The)  See  Passing  (The) 
show.— -Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Thunder-storms;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Louie  Chris- 
tene  [pseud,  of  L.  C.  Pratt]  [23]  p.  t\ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915 ;  D :  39280 ;  Louie  Chris- 
tene  Pratt,  Eureka,  Cal.  46125a 

Thunderbolt  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Ganthony. 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Moorside  Fleet,  Eng- 
land ;  D  :  8433,  Apr.  27, 1906.  46126 

an  episode  in  the  history  of  a   i)rovincial 

family,  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur  Wing  Pinero. 
Boston,  W.  n.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.  3  p.  1..  237 
p.     12°. 

©  A.  W.  Pinero,  London ;  I> :  14864,  Jan.  21. 
1909;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1909.  46127 

Thurnbacherin  (Die);  tiroler  stiick  in  3  akten. 
von  Rudolf  Greinz.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann. 
1910.     112  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  12.  1910;  D: 
22539;  L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  46128 

Thursdays  at  home;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  T. 
Prince,  jr.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  6948, 
July  11,  1905 ;  2c.  July  11.  1905.  46129 


Thus  do  we  reach  the  stars, 
astra. 


See  Sic  itur  ad 


Thusnelda;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Adolf  Wilbrandt, 
Englished  by  D.  K.  Janowitz.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1911 ;  D :  24641 ;  Deborah  K. 
Janowitz,  New  York.  46130 

Thwarted;  by  A.  W.  Barratt.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
vvritten. 

©  A.  W.  Barratt,  Scranton.  Pa. ;  D :  14795. 
Jan.  6.  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1909.  46131 

Thy  brother  man;  peace  sketch,  by  R.  L.  Weed. 
[2],  19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D:  41201;  Robert 
Lewis  Weed,  Spring  Lake  Beach,  N.  J. 

46131a 

Thy  daughter's  keeper.     See  Recoil  (The) 

Thy  daughter's  peril;  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A. 
and  A.  ,L  Campbell.  [43]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1913 :  D :  33604 ;  Thomas  A. 
and  Andrew  .T.  Campbell,  New  York.      46132 

Thy  kingdom  come;  or.  The  ninth  promise  ful- 
filled, play  in  5  scenes,  by  dementia.     28  p. 

12°.     Printed. 

©  Jan.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Feb.  26.  1915 ;  D :  39792  ; 
Sisters  of  mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  Chi- 
cago. 46132a 

Thy  neighbor's  wife;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Hiiri-is.     [178]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911;  D:  24538;  Elmer  B. 
Harris,  New  York.  46133 


—  a  drama,  by  E.  Atwell. 

©  Edwin  Atwell,  New  York;  1893:54630. 
Dec.  11.  46134 


original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Bennett.    56 

p.     12°. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   25,   1910;   D:  20572;   Clarence 
Bennett,  Springfield,  111.  46135 

Thy  sister's  keeper;  drama  in  1  uct.  by  H. 
Welsberg  and  Ray  B.  Hammond.  [1],  IS  \>. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1913;  D:  34958;  Henry  Weis- 
berg,  Chicago.  46136 


Sec  Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca. 

a  drama  in  3 


Thyestes 

Thyra;  or.  The  Druid  martyr, 
acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  Gladstone. 

©  Mrs.  -Tohn  Gladstone, New  Orleans;  1891 : 

30123,  Aug.  24.  46137 

■         or.   The  Druid's   revenge,   a  drama   in   3 
acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  Gladstone. 

©  Mrs.  John  Gladstone,  New  Orleans ;  1891 : 

30124.  Aug.  24.  46138 


2330 


4613d 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46164 


Tiberius  Caesar;  play  in  5  acts. 

©    Albert    Carr,    New    York;    1874:13702, 
Oct.  12.  46139 

Tiberius  Gracchus;  an  historical  tragedy,  by 
Hunter  MacCulloch.  Brooklyn,  Rose  and 
thistle  publishing  co.  [1905]    183  p.    8°. 

©  Margaret  H.  MacCulloch,  Brooklyn;  D: 
7294,  Sept.  13,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.    46140 

Tibetan  (A)  idol;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  McDou- 
gall.    125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912;  D:  31509;  Colin  Mc- 
Dougall,  New  York.  4614X 

Tichborne  (The)  claimant;  a  drama  iu  5  acts, 
adapted  and  arr.  by  H.  C.  Husted,  from  the 
French  drama  of  L'afEaire  Coverly,  b.\  flenri 
Crisafulli  and  Barbusse. 

©  Henry  C.  Husted,  United  States;  1875: 
4956,  May  12.  46142 

Tick  hollow.     See  Night-riders. 

Ticket  (A)  broker;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  Cincinnati ;  1894 :  9809, 
Feb.  12.  46143 

Ticket  (The)  sellers  dream;  a  1  act  playlet,  by 
J.  J.  Musselman.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   J.   Johnson   Musselman,   Louisville ;   D : 
13032,  May  22,  1908 ;  2c.  May  22,  1908.    46144 

Tickled  to  death;  in  1  act,  by  J.  F.  PoweU.  21 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Francis  Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
D :  8620,  June  1,  1906 ;  2c.  June  2, 1906.    46145 


Tidal  wave;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Hol- 
brook.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1910 ;  D :  22970';  Amelia  Weed 
Holbrook.  New  York.  46151 


— —  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr. 
14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Philip  G.  Hubert,  jr.,  Bellport,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  10414,  Apr.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1907. 

46146 

Ticklish  (A)  affair;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Cannon.     [49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Willard  M.  Cannon,  Battle  Creek;  D: 
7061,  Aug.  3,  1905 ;.  2c.  Aug.  3,  1905.        46147 

Ticklish  business;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Cannon.     [46]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Willard  M.  Cannon,  Battle  Creek;  D: 
8.527,  May  14,  1900;  2c.  May  14,  1906.    46148 

Ticonderoga;  opera  in  4  acts,  libretto  and  music 
by  C.  S.  Skilton.  Libretto,  cover-title,  81  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©  Sept.  8,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1911;  D: 
25245;  Charles  Sanford  Skilton,  Lawrence, 
Kan.  46149 

Tid-bits;  a  musical  farce  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Lorraine. 

©  Charles  F.  Lorraine,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ; 
1899 :  36045,  May  31.  46150 


-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Hillel  Solotaroff  and 

John  H.  Solotarofe.    73  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1909 ;   D :  17402 ;  David  H. 
Solotaroff,  New  York.  46152 

a  nautical  farce  comedy,  by  F.  F.  Platts. 

©  Fred.  F.   Platts,  Portsmouth,   O. ;  1892: 
52122,  Dec.  20.  46153 

Tide  (The);  emancipated  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  M.  Hastings.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jack- 
son, ltd..  1913.    101  p.    12". 

©  Dec.  20, 1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  14, 1913 ;  D  :  31952  ; 
B.  Macdonald  Hastings,  London.  46154 

Tide  (The)  of  city  life;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  C.  Orton. 

©  John  Colhurst  Orton,  New  York;  1895: 
8793,  Feb.  11.  46155 

Tide  (The)  of  fortune;  a  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Jepson. 

©  Eugene  Jepson,  Brooklyn ;   1886 :  17588, 
Aug.  2.  46156 

Tide  (The)  that  turned;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Steely.    107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1913 ;  D :  31872 ;  Guy  Steely, 
New  York.  46157 

Tides;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©    James    Paxton    Voorhees,    Washington; 
1890 :  35402,  Nov.  10.  46158 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©    James    Paxton   Voorhees,    Washington ; 
1882 :  14295 ;  Aug.  28.  46159 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©  James  P.  Voorhees,  United  States ;  1882 : 
12836,  Aug.  4.  46160 

Tie  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  M.  Horton.    20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1910 ;  D  :  21028 ;  Charles  Mar- 
cus Horton,  New  York.  46161 


play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  K.  Rudulph.     [2],  32 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913 ;  D :  32098 ;  Gerald  K. 
Rudulph,  Buffalo.  46162 

Tie  (A)  game;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Mark. 
©    Herbert   Mark,    Fosston,    Minn.;    1896: 
49951,  Sept.  4.  46163 

Tie  (The)  that  binds;  by  Hal.  Reid  [1.  e.  James 
Halleck  Reid]    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Arnold    WoLford,    New    York;    D:5780, 
Nov.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1904.  46164 


2331 


46165 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46185 


Tie  (The)  that  binds— Continued. 

a  comedietta,  by  David  Dwight  Wells  and 

Charles    Emerson    Cook.      Philadelphia,    The 

Penn  publishing  company,  1896. 
©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  34061, 

June  8;  2c.  Jime  8.  46165 

■  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  P.  Sprague. 

©  William  Pardee  Sprague,  San  Francisco ; 
D  :  7759,  Dec.  8,  1905.  46166 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Johns. 

©  George  Sibley  Johns,  St.  Louis;  1895: 
3268,  Jan.  11.  46167 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  E.  La  Rose.     [1],  52 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D:  35585;  W.  E.  La 
Rose,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  46167a 

4  act  comedy-drama,   by   Harold   Frederic. 

36  p.    4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  De  Lacour  &  Fields,  United  States;  D: 
2699,  Dec.  10.  1902 :  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1902 :  Ic.  Feb. 
14,  1903.  46168 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Hood.  10  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1911 ;  D :  24049 ;  Joseph  R. 

Hood,  Sewickley,  Pa.  46169 

a  thrilling  love  story  of  the  Civil  War  in 

5    acts,    by    W.    T.    Nelson.      [136]    p.      f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Tecumseh  Nelson,  Chicago ;  D : 
.3829,  Aug.  14,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.     46170 

Tie  (The)  that  ties;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Milliken. 

©  James  Foster  Milliken,  New  York;  1897: 
4925,  Jan.  14.  46171 

Tiefen  (Die)  des  lebens;  schausi^iel  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Samuel  F^nyes.  [98]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  19.  1914;  D :  37067 :  Alfred 
Spitz,  New  York.  46171a 

Tiefland  (The  lowland);  musicdrama  in  a  pre- 
lude :iud  2  acts,  text  after  A.  Guimer^  by 
Rudolpli  Lothar,  English  version  by  R.  H. 
Elkin,  music  bv  Eugen  d'Albert.  New  York. 
Boosey  &  co.,  1908.  74,  74  p.  8°.  [Words 
only.  '  English  and  German] 

©  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin ;  D :  13842. 
Sept.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1908.  46172 

Tierra  (La)  del  sol;  revista  fantastica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa. 
original  de  Guillermo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de 
Palacios,  mtisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1911. 
49  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
2.5008;  G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid. 

46173 


Tiers-etat  (Le)     Sec  Third  (The)  estate. 

Ties  that  bind;  by  J.  Reid.     15  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1910;  D:  21263;  Jack  Reid, 
St.  Louis.  46174 


—  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Harrison  J. 
Wolf.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Sie  and  Lillian  Couditt,  New  York ;  1899 : 
4(5821,  July  10:  L><-.  July  24.  46175 


—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  McMahon. 

©   John   R.    McAIahon,    Brooklvn ;    D:303; 
Ai.r.  2,  1901.  46176 


—  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act.  l)y   15.  Holmes. 
30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914 ;  D  :  372::)4 ;  Ben  Holmes, 
Richmond.  46176a 


4  act  romantic  drama,  by  D.  A.  Revnolds. 

[2],  90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1913 ;  D :  32748 ;  D.  A.  Rev- 
nolds, New  York.  46177 

Tlif  (The);  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Maclean.     6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eda  W.  Maclean,  New  York;  D:  1.5444, 
Mar.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909.  46178 

Tige,  the  tramp;  a  character  farce  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  Bocock. 

©    Kemper    Bocock,    Philadelphia ;    1883 : 
6884,  Apr.  11.  46179 

Tiger;  by  AVitter  Bynner.     New  York,  M.  Ken- 
nerley,  1913.    48  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.    1.5,    1913;    2c.   Aug.   23,    1913;    A: 
351445 ;  Mitchell  Kennerley.  New  York. 

46180 

Tiger  (The)  and  the  god;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  W.  Maclean. 

©  Eda  Wilhelmi  Maclean,  Brooklvn;  1896: 
48149.  Aug.  25.  46181 

Tiger  (The)  awakens;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Cbamberlin.    24  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   3,   1910;   D :  20.335 :   Frederick 
Cbamberlin,  Boston.  46182 

Tiger  Dick,  the  terror  of  Colorado;  a  new  do- 
mestic drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Guyenette. 

©  Harry  Guyenette,  New  York ;  1873 :  822, 
Jan.  .30.  46183 

Tiger    (The^i    dove;    a    musical    romance    and 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  L.  Visscher. 

©  William  Lightfoot  Visscher,  Chicago  ;  D  : 
1925,  May  13,  1902.  46184 

Tiger-Heart;  musical  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Sehles- 

inger.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22851 ;  Lily  Schles- 

inger,  San  Francisco.  46185 


2332 


46186 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


46309 


Tig'er  (The)  hunter;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by      Tiger's  (The)  eye — Coiitiuued. 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  II.  D.  Cot- 

trell  and  :m.  S.  De  Rogo. 

©  Harry  Durfee  Cottrell,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  I) ; 


H.  Whitney. 

©    Harry    Wliitney,    Columbus,    O. ;    1887 


29958,  Nov.  18. 
—  See  also  Chasseur  (Le)  de  tigre. 


46186 


Tiger  (The)  killer;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  H. 
AVhitney. 

©    Harry    Whitney,    Columbus,    O. ;    1887: 
29952,  Nov.  18.  46187 

Tiger-lily;  by  H.  C.  Heverin. 

©  Harold  Cator  Heverin,  Dover,  Del. :  1897  : 
31810,  May  2.5.  46188 


-  by  W.  W.  Whalen.    [19]  p.    12°.    ils. 

©    Ic.    July    22,    1910;    D:  21  Gil;    W.    W. 

46189 


Whalen,  Locust  Gap,  Pa. 

—  libretto  for  operetta  in  3  acts  and  4  pts.,  by 
.1.  Noria.    [3],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1913 ;  D :  33075 ;  Jane  Noria. 
London.  46190 


—  a  tragic  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Abbott.    18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Abbott,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  9318,  Oct. 


25,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1906. 


46191 


Tiger  (The)  slayer;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Whitney. 

©    Harrv    Whituev,    Columbus,    O. ;    1887: 
29951,  Nov.  IS.  46192 

Tigers  (The);  by  J.  T.  Kelly  and  D.  Mason. 

©  John  T.  Kelly  and  Daniel  Mason,  New 
York ;  1885  :  17296,  Aug.  15.  46193 

Tiger's  (The)  claw;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  G.  MacLean.    65  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  P.  G.  MacLean,  New  York ;  D :  9272,  Oct. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1906.  46194 


—  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman. 
[2],  47  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;   D :  34004 ;   William  C. 
Herman.  Chicago.  46195 


—  Same.     [71]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  38723 ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  46195a 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Louise  Imogen  Guiney, 


adapted  for  and  first  presented  on  the  Ameri- 
can stage  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1893 :  12.398,  Mar. 
10.  46196 

Tiger's  (The)  eye;  a  melodrama  of  life  in  the 
great  metropolis  in  5  acts  and  9  si cues,  by  A. 
Kennedy. 

©  Alfred  Kennedy,  New  York  ;  1889 :  14779. 
May  15 ;  2c.  May  15.  46197 


1209,  Nov.  15.  1901.  46198 

Tiger's  temple;  by  the  Morgan  brothers.     2  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  P^eb.  12,  1910;  D :  20212 ;  Lester  W. 
Morgan,  Brooklyn.  46199 

Tighe  a  Vohr;  an  Irish  comedy-draiiui  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Lamierre. 

©  Elise  Laraierre,   Brooklyn ;   1885 :  24460, 

46200 


O'i 


Nov.  2.' 

Tight  corner;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Herbert  Swears.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  92  p.  16°. 
(  [French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2360] ) 

©  Apr.  28,  1910 ;  2c.  Api-.  29, 1910 ;  D  :  20908  : 
Samuel  French,  London.  46201 

Tigress;  a  drama,  by  F.  File,  cover-title,  61  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Franklin   File,  New   York;    1888:25616, 
Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  10.  46202 

a  play,  by  A.  Scribe  [pseud,  of  Gustavus 


Haas] 

©  Alexander  Scribe,  New  York ;  D :  14436, 
Dec.  2,  1908.  46203 

—  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  R.  Mor- 


ns. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  New  York  ;  1888  :  24541. 
Aug.  29.  46204 

'Play  in  2  scenes,  story   from   the   French. 

by  L.  L.  Ayer  and  G.  Abbott.    14  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912;  D :  81.535 ;  Louise  L. 
Ayer  and  Geo.  Abbott,  New  York.  46205 

Tigress  (The)  of  the  West;  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Herring. 

©  Fanny  Herring,  Boston  ;  1S78 :  12800.  Oct. 
27.  46206 

Tijeras  (Las);  monologo  en  verso,  por  Juan 
Bautista  Samaniego  y  Felix  de  Leon  y  Olalla. 
Aranjuez,  1912.     15  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912 ;  2c.  May  13, 1912  ;  D  :  29800  : 
Sananiego  y  Le6n  y  Olalla,  Madrid.        46207 

Til  nytte  eg  hy gge;  farce  i  2  akter,  af  Inga 
Meidell.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  1913. 
2  p.  1.,  53  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1913;  D: 
35490;  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Cliristiania,  Nor- 
way. 46208 

Tilda's  new  hat;  by  George  I'aston.  New  York, 
S.  French  ;  Loudon,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  28 
p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  17,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  18, 1909  ;  D  :  17734  : 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  46209 


2333 


46210 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46229 


Tilden  and  Tammany  of  Gotham.  See  Battle 
(The)  of  the  factions. 

Till  Eulenspiegel;  komodie  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Hari-y  Vosberg.  Berlin,  Verlag  der  Grenz- 
lioten,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    2  p.  1.,  135  p.    8°. 

©  Dee.  16.  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912  ;  D :  28620 ; 
A'erlag  der  Grenzboten,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

46210 


Same.    Berlin,  1912.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36881 ;  Verlag  der 
Grenzboten,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  46210a 

Till  the  bells  ring;  by  G.  Moffat.  [4G]  p.  12°. 
Ms. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    17,    1911;    D:  24962;    Graham 
Moffaf,  London.  46211 

Till  the  cows  com.e  home;  1  act  sketch,  by  M. 
Cecil.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22291 ;  Mary  Cecil, 
New-  York.  46212 

Till  the  sunrise;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  L.  Hall. 
97  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23438 ;  Burton  Lu- 
ther Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  46213 

Till  three  p.  m.;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Marvin  Had- 
lev.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1915. 
11  p.     12°. 

©   May   12,   1915;   2c.   May    13,   1915;    D: 
40G34 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.    46213a 

Till  we  meet  again;  drama  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Leonard.  [85]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  E.  M.  Leonard,  New  York ;  D :  5490,  Aug. 
27,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1904.  46214 

Tillie,  a  Mennonite  maid;  the  authorized 
dramatization  of  Helen  R.  Martin's  novel,  by 
S.  French.    179  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6, 1910  ;  D :  20971 ;  Sarah  French, 
New  York.  46215 


a  comedy  dj-ama,  by  D.  Z.  Doty. 

©  Douglas  Z.  Doty,  Glen  Ridge.  N.  J. ;  D : 
8121,  Mar.  7,  1906.  46216 

Tilly;  an  American  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Spencer. 

©    Edward    Spencer,    Randallstown,    Md. ; 
1875  :  12498,  Nov.  27.  46217 

Tilly  Olson;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arda  La- 
croix. 

©  Fred  Peel,  New  York ;  D :  3921,  Sept.  2, 
1903.  46218 

Tilly,  the  slave  of  the  family;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  105  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Laura   Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12069,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1908. 

46219 


Tilman  Joy,  the  emancipator;  war  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  N.  Warren. 

©  Horatio  N.  Warren,  Buffalo ;  1894 :  18152, 
Apr.  6.  46220 

Tim  Carty's  trial;  or.  Whistling  at  landlords, 
a  play  for  the  times,  by  Sister  Mary  Frances 
Clare  (The  nun  of  Kenmare)  New  York, 
Stephen  Mearns,  1886.    57  p.    16°. 

©    Mary    Frances    Clare    Cusack,    United 
States  ;  1880 :  6808,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  8. 

46221 

Tim  Flaherty;  a  sketch  for  1  character. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York ;  1875 :  7723, 
■  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  46222 

Tim  Flanigan's  flirtation;  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Bea- 
man.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D :  7353, 
Oct.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  46223 

Tim  riannigan;  or,  Fun  in  a  grocery  store,  a 
farce  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Gordinier.  Clyde,  O., 
Ames' publishing  CO.,  1891.  7  p.  12'',  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  292] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1891 :  9847,  Mar. 
16  ;  2c.  Mar.  26.  45224 

Tim,  the  fireman;  or.  One  of  the  bravest,  a 
melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Price. 

©  Edmund  E.  Price,  New  York ;  1883 :  2485, 
Feb.  6.  46225 

Tim,  the  plumber;  or,  The  wrong  guy,  original 
comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Halls.  [2], 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38443 ;  Frank  Laytou 
Halls,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  46225a 

Tim,  the  tinker;  the  4  act  comedy  dranaa,  by 
John  E.  Brennan. 

©  Mrs.  John  E.  Brennan,  New  Haven ;  1895 : 
56626,  Nov.  8.  46226 

Tim,  the  waif;  by  C.  E.  Williams. 

©  Charles  E.  Williams  and  Whitney  Spiller, 
Bangor,  Me. ;  1889 :  20664,  July  3.  46227 

Tim,  the  wharf  rat;  Ijy  A.  K.  Pearson. 

©  Arthur  K.  Pearson,  New  York ;  D :  3065, 
Feb.  12,  1903.  46228 

Timar  Liza;  erkolcsrajz  h^rom  felvon^sban,  irta 
Brody  Sandor.  Budapest,  Singer  es  Wolfner 
Kiadasa,  1914.     124  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  19,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914 ;  D :  36627 ; 
Franz  B^rd  &  brother,  Budapest.  46228a 

Timber  (The)  thief;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  George  Westerfield  Ward.  79  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  W.  Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn. ;  D : 
12688,  Apr.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1908.    46229 


J.Oo4: 


46230 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46252 


Timber  (The)  trail;  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Coogan, 
[10],  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22563 ;  William  H. 
Coogan,  Boston,  46230 

Timberland;  rural  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Selman.     [138]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1913 ;  D :  33650 ;  Joseph  R. 
Selman,  Jersey  City.  46231 

Time;  melodrama  in  3  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  B. 
Kling.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  New  York ;  D :  4568,  Jan. 
30,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1904.  46232 

Time  and  the  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Sel- 
man.   [2],  89  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1912;  D :  31055 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  46233 

Time  and  tide;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  H.  Bour- 
don.   [l],104p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    15,    1913;    D:  33226;    Joseph 
Eugene  Henry  Bourdon,  Tacoma.  46234 

Time  (A)  bank;  or.  Teller's  troubles,  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©  William  Francis  Sage,  New  York ;  1899 : 
15863,  Feb.  28.  46235 

Time  (The)  check;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  S.  Johns  and  Nicholas  Ruysdall  [pseud, 
of  W.  Schuyler] 

©  George  S.  Johns  and  William  Schuyler, 
St.  Louis  ;  1892  :  47090,  Nov.  19.  46236 

Time  is  money;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
Hugh  Bell  and  Arthur  Cecil.  London,  S. 
French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French,  1905.  27 
p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thoi-s,  no.  95) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  7716,  Dec. 
15,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1906.  46237 

Time  (The)  limit;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  F.  George.    34,  [3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D :  24180 ;  Millard  F. 
George,  Chelsea,  Vt,  46238 

Time  (The)  of  her  life;  American  fai'ce  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  S.  Van  Zile.  [50]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edward  S.  Van  Zile,  Hartford ;  D :  6403, 
Mar.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1905.  46239 

Time  (The)  of  his  life;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  Leona  Dalrymple.    Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 

CO.,  1909.    65  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  15427, 

Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1909.  46240 

Time  (The)  of  roses;  a  play  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  French,  by  E.  C.  Winter. 

©     Elizabeth     Campbell     Winter,     Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. ;  D :  1795,  Apr.  1,  1902.       46241 


Time  of  the  slaves;  or,  John  Brown  and  old 
Abe,  by  A.  L.  Mollett. 

©   A.   L.   Mollett,    Stonecoal,   W.   Va. ;    D: 
14569,  Dec.  19,  1908.  46242 

Time  (A)  of  trial;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  J.  Hanson. 

©   George   J.   Hanson,   New   York;    1890: 
15838,  May  14.  46243 

Time  payments;  by  Chas.  K.  Crawford. 

©  C.  K.  Crawford,  St.  Louis ;  1892 :  48273, 
Nov.  28.  46244 

Time  (The)  table;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
George  Totten  Smith.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1908.    11  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  13513,  Aug.  6, 
1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  46245 

Time,  the  avenger;  a  1  act  play,  by  R.  C.  Mac- 
Gulloch.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  MacCulloch,  New  York;  D: 
5532,  Sept.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1904.    46246 

Time,  the  comedian;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Kate 
Jordan  [i.  e.  K.  J.  Vermilye]  [127]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,  New  York;   D: 
5030,  May  14,  1904 ;  2c.  May  14,  1904.      46247 

Time  (The),  the  place,  and  the  girl;  a  3  act 
comedy  with  music,  by  W.  M.  Hough  and  F.  R. 
Adams,  music  by  Joseph  E.  Howard.  [85]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.    [Words  only] 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  9159,  Oct.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1906. 

46248 

Time,  the  tragedian.  See  Only  one  thing 
worth  living  for. 

Time  will  tell;  by  G.  R.  Taylor.  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9, 1909  ;  D  :  16748 ;  George  Ralph 
Taylor,  Providence,  R.  1.  46249 

a  sensational  comedy  drama  comprised  in 

4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Garmody  (Billy  Williams) 

©    William    Henry    Carmody,    New    York; 
1888  :  29827,  Oct.  20.  46250 

Time  you  did;  original  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  S.  B.  White.  [4]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1911;  D:  24771;   S.  Bailey 
White,  East  Lynn,  Mass.  46251 

Timekeeper  (The);  or.  The  mysterious  case  of 
Mary  Carter,  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  O.  F. 
Miller.     [l],130p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    O.    F.   IMiller.   Milwai.'-ee ;    1892 :  38950, 
Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.  46252 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-43 


2335 


46353 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46370 


Timely  (A)  appointment;  1  act  vaudeville  play- 
let, by  Frank  Kennedy.  [8]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915;  D:  42141;  Mills  and 
Moulton,  New  York.  46S52a 

Timely  (A)  awakening;  in  1  act,  by  Clay  Clem- 
ent.   11  p.    f °.    Typewritten. 

©  Carleton  Macy.  New  York ;  D :  5377,  Aug. 
6,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.  46253 

Timely     (A)     confession;     military  dramatic 

sketch,  by  E.  F.  Blair.     14  p.    4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21910;  Ernest  F. 

Blair,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  46354 

Timely  lesson;  a  1  act  dramatic  comedy  play- 
let, by  John  Woodford  and  Jeanette  Marl- 
boro.   [19]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Woodford  and  Marlboro,  Chicago;  D: 
6986,  July  18,  1905 ;  Ic.  July  7,  1905 ;  Ic.  July 
18,  1905.  46355 

Timely  (A)  warning;  a  vaudeville  sketch  fo^r 
three  male  characters,  by  V.  Martan.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Martan,  Cincinnati ;  D :  13636, 
Aug.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1908.  46356 

Times  (The);  a  comedy,  by  A.  W.  Pinero.  New 
York,  United  States  book  company  [1891]  x, 
192  p.     12°. 

©  A.  W.  Pinero,  New  York;  1891:34766, 
Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  46257 

Times  harlequin;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Wes- 
ton.   96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Effie  Ellsler  Weston,  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  D : 
13950,  Sept.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1908. 

46258 

Times    (The)    of   auld  lang    syne.      See   Civil 

(The)  war. 
Times  (The)  tliat  tried  men's  souls.     See  BufE 

and  blue. 
Time's  victims;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  K. 

Snow. 
'©  Robert  Keith  Snow,  Boston ;  1894 :  20286, 

ApY.  20.  46359 

Timid  (A)  little  thing;  or.  Love  in  a  mask, 

comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gurney.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   E.   H.   Gurney,   Brighton,   Mass.;   1897: 

47509,  Aug.  24 ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  46260 

Timid  (The)  profession;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G. 

Armstrong.     [2],  72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1915;   D:  39630;   Harold  H. 

Armstrong,  Detroit.  46260a 

Tim  on   d'Athenes;  piece   en    5   actes    [par   E. 

Fabre]     Paris.  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]   1907. 

2  p.  1.,  83  p.    8°. 
©  Emile  Fabre,  Paris;  D :  10515,  May  8, 

1907 ;  2c.  May  8,  1907.  '"'"'*■' 


Timon  of  Athens;  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J. 
Rolfe.  Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and 
London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  171.  [1]  p. 
front,  illus.  12°.  ( Shake,speare's  complete 
works.    V.  16) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1898 :  25037, 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  46262 

■with  a  special  introduction  by  Herbert  Paul 


and  an  original  frontispiece  by  J.  H.  F.  Ba- 
con. [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D.  Sproul, 
1908.  xsix,  126  p.  front.  4°.  (The  complete 
works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with  annota- 
tions and  a  general  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee. 
V.  35) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
222388,  Nov.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908. 

46263 


— •  (The  life  of) ;  ed.  by  Robert  Huntington 
Fletcher.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1913.  xix,  143  p.  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The 
Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©  Jan.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1913  ;  A :  332155  ; 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  46264 


—  (Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1882.     [3]-175,  [1]  p.    illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1882:4012, 
Mar.  13 ;  2c.  May  22.  46265 


—  Same. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  451, 
Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Mar.  13,  1882,  no. 
4012.  46266 

—  Same.    New  York.  Cincinnati  [etc.]    Ameri- 


46361 

2336 


can  book  company  [1906]     235  p.    inch,  front. 
16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  A: 
135184,  Jan.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1906. 

46267 

See  also  Shakespeare's  works. — Tymon  of 

Athens. 

Timothy  and  clover;  a  play  of  Indiana  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Dre  ;ser  and  Michael  Carmichael. 

©  Paul  Dresser,  New  York ;  D :  7292.  Sept. 
8,  1905.  46268 

Timothy  Delano's  courtship;  a  comedy  in  2 
acts,  bv  Martha  Russell  Orne.  New  York, 
H.  Roorbach,  1892.  27  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's 
American  ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  56] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York  ;  1892  :  49003, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  46269 

Timothy  Dread;  by  Mrs.  G.  R.  Nash. 

©  Mrs.  George  R.  Nash,  Milwaukee;  1899: 
70261,  Oct.  28.  46270 


46271 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STAI"ES 


46291 


Timothy  Hay;  a  4  act  serio-comic  drama,  by 
D.  A.  Reynolds. 

©  D.  A.  Reynolds,  New  York;  1900  A: 
14817,  June  14.  46271 

Timothy  Ryan's  return;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoff- 
man. Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company,  1902.    10  p.    12°. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  2544,  Nov. 
3,  1902  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  46272 

Tim's  redemption;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Angus. 
18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Ana;us,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  14573, 
Dec.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1908.  46273 

Tim's  theft;  a  sketch,  by  R.  R.  Brown.     14  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Randol  R.  Brown,  St.  Louis;  D :  13491, 
Aug.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908.  46274 

Tin  (A)  box;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Fa- 
vor. 

©  Edward  M.  Favor,  Long  Branch,  N.  Y. ; 
1886 :  24634,  Nov.  1.  46275 

Tin-canning  a  lord;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienue  Roucolle,  Denver ;  D :  14973, 
Feb.  2,  1909.  46276 

Tin  (A)  horn  sport;  a  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
W.  B.  Van. 

©  William  B.  Van,  New  York  ;  D  :  201,  Mar. 
11,  1901.  46277 

Tin  soldiers;  farce  iu  4  acts,  by  S.  Reece.  [3], 
77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914 ;  D :  36704 ;  Simon  Reece, 
Philadelphia.  46277a 

Tin  wedding;  in  1  act,  by  E.  Delmain.  [6]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  Allen  and  Elotta  Delmain,  New 
York ;  D :  11352,  Sept.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  14. 
1907.  46278 

■  an  operatic  burletta  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 

Viords  by  Chas.  R.  Dockstader,  music  by  John 
Armstrong. 

©  Dockstaders,  Philadelphia;  1882:3325, 
Mar.  3.  46279 

Tina;  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  Paul  A.  Rubens, 
Harry  Graham  and  Percy  Greenbank,  music 
by  Paul  A.  Rubens,  additional  numbers  by 
Havden  Wood.  Book  of  lyrics.  London,  Chap- 
peli  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1915.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  12,  1915;  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915;  Ic. 
42251 ;  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  London.       46279a 

Tina,  the  milk  vender  of  Germantown  (Das 
milch  madchen  von  Schoneberg) 

©  Fredrick  Tettenbern,  Cincinnati;  1878: 
8G72,  July  26.  46280 


Ting-a-ling-a-ling ;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Mar- 
tinet.    [45]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1914 ;  D :  36405 ;  Sadie  Mar- 
tinot.  New  York.  •  46280a 

Tinita;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Easton.  [86] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Clement  Easton,  New  York;  D: 
3807,  Aug.  8,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1903.        46281 

Tinker  (The)  and  the  boy;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  R.  and  F.  T.  Echezabal.  [2],  41  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913  ;  D  :  33727 ;  Joseph  R.  and 
Frank  T.  Echezabal,  New  Orleans.  46289 

Tinselled  toy;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Harrison.  16 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1909 ;  D :  17743 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Cambridge,  Mass.  46283 

Tinted  (The)  Venus;  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  Glen- 
ney. 

©  T.  H,  Glenney,  New  York;  1885:18434, 
Aug.  31.  46284 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Stetson. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston ;  1885  :  18612,  Sept.  2. 

46285 

a  farcicality  in  2  scenes. 

©  Peter  Townsend  Barlow,  New  York ;  1885  : 
18129,  Aug.  27.  46286 


1  act  comedy,  by  E.  Clayton. 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1896 :  50548, 
Sept.  9.  46287 

Tiny;  or,  The  child-wife,  a  society  drama  in  5 
acts,  with  an  original  plot  and  stage  effects, 
by  W.  F.  Felch. 

©  W.  Farrand  Felch,  Columbus,  O. ;  1883: 
10226,  June  6.  46288 

Tio  (El)  Leon;  boceto  dramatico  en  1  acto,  [de] 
G.  Jover  y  B.  de  Pinedo,  mlisica  del  maestro 
Carlos  Oro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1908.    21  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Gonzalo  Jover  y  Bonifacio  de  Pinedo,  Ma- 
drid;  D:  13783,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14, 
1908.  46289 

Tip  (A)  from  Tipperary;  comedy  in  2  acts  with 

music,  by  B.  Allen.     [38]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1914 ;  D :  36905 ;  Billy  Allen, 

St.  Louis.  46289a 

Tip  (A)  on  the  Derby;  an  original  comedietta 
in  1  scene,  by  George  M.  Cohan. 

©  Alford  W.  Filson,  Stevens,  Mich. ;  1897 : 
64039,  Nov.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  23.  46290 

Tip  (A)  on  the  races;  by  J.  W.  Standish. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish,  Chicago;  1898: 
47019,  Aug.  8;  2c.  Aug.  8.  46291 


2337 


46293 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46313 


Tip  on  wheat;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Howard 
Amesbury.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1904.  12  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  dranm,  no.  453] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  Co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4873,  Apr. 
12,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  46292 

Tip  Turner's  Near-vana;  play,  by  Chas.  H. 
Terry.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D  :  33110  ;  Denver  knot 
hole  club,  Denver.  46293 

Tippecanoe  days;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Little  and  W.  R.  Antisdel.  [2],  42  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1913 ;  D  :  34864 ;  Florence  Es- 
telle  Little  and  Will  R.  Antisdel,  Pittsburgh. 

46294 

Tipped  amidst  the  stars;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts, 
by  A.  Amos.    Typewritten. 

©    Andrew    Amos,    Des   Moines;    1900    A: 
24669,  Oct.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  4.  46295 

Tipperary;  comedy-drama,  by  J.  R.  McKinnon, 
founded  on  C.  J.  Kickham's  novel,  Knock- 
nascow,  with  prologue  from  The  life  of  Father 
Matthew.     [24]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1914;  D:  36742;  Joseph  R. 
McKinnon,  Duluth,  Minn.  46295a 

Tipperary  (A)  ball;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Homer    E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23301,  Apr.  14.  46296 

Tipperary  (A)  birthday;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Homer    E.    Ramsdell,   Brooklyn;    1897: 
23297,  Apr.  14.  46297 

Tipperary  (A)  christening;  comedy  in  3  acts. 
©    Joseph   P.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1896: 
68579,  Dec.  17.  46298 

Same.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    P.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897 


41052.  July  15 ;  2c.  July  15. 


46299 


Tipperary  (The)  couple;  an  original  Irish  musi- 
c;il  sketcli  in  1  scene,  by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  New  York ;  1874 :  557,  Jan. 
16.  46300 

Tipperary  (A)  dairy;  Irish  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
T.  A.  Crowley.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D : 
13093,  June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  June  1,  1908.       46301 

Tipperary  Joe;  an  Irish  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Gibney. 

©    Charles    Francis    Gibney.      New    York ; 
1898 :  35381,  June  9.  46302 

Tipperary  (A)  picnic;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Homer   E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23300,  Apr.  14.  46303 


Tipperary  (A)  reception;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Homer   E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23296,  Apr.  14.  46304 

Tipperary  twins;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Homer    E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn ;    1897 
23303,  Apr.  14.  46305 

Tipperary  (A)  wake;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Homer    E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23302,  Apr.  14.  46306 

Tipperary  (A)  wedding;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Homer    E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23299,  Apr.  14.  46307 

Tipperary  (A)  widow;  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©    Homer    E.    Ramsdell,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
23298,  Apr.  14.  46308 

Tippmanisell  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Willielm  Frieser  und  Georg  Zwerenz,  musik 
von  Rudolf  Raimann.  Leipzig,  A.  Cranz  [etc., 
etc.,  1908]  cover-title,  129  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   August    Cranz,   Brussels,   Belgium ;    D : 
12919,  Apr.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1908.        46309 

Tips;  1-act  play,  by  D.  Stuart.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D :  39751 ;  Dora  Stuart, 
Los  Gatos,  Cal.  46309a 

Tiptop  (The)  burlesquers;  a  musical  burlesque, 
by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©    Ed.    F.    Rush,    New    York ;    1897 :  72299, 
Dec.  23.  46310 

Tiptop  inn;  a  laughing  absurdity  in  1  act,  by 
Jack  Burnett,  theme  by  W.  W.  Rawls.  14  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  W.  Rawls,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;   D: 
12918,  May  6,  1908;  Ic.  May  6,  1908.        46311 

Tiq  settled  at  last;  an  original  American  melo- 
dramatic comic  opera  in  2  acts,  bj''  W.  F.  Sage. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Boston ;  1881 :  10509,  July  6. 

46312 

musical  satire  in  2  acts,  story  by  W.  F. 


Sage,  ballads  by  P.  Hawley,  music  by  C,  Laval- 
lee. 

©  Will  F.  Sage,  Phillips  Hawley  and  Calixa 
Lavallee,  Boston  ;  1881 :  20275,  Dec.  28. 

46313 

Tirano  (El);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  basada  en  la 
comedia  en  3  actos  de  Moratin,  La  escuela  de 
los  maridos,  arreglo  de  J.  G.  Renovales  y  F. 
Garcia  Pacheco,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Ra- 
fael Calleja  y  Tom^s  Barrera.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  36  p.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40039  ;  Juan  G.  Renovales  y  F.  GarciS,  Pacheco, 
Madrid.  46313a 


>338 


46313 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46330 


Tired  (The)  business  man;  tragic  nightmare  in 
1  slumber,  by  H.  B.  De  Lasaux.  [2],  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1914;  D:  35674;  Harry  Ed- 
ward De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  46313b 

Tireuse  (La)  de  cartes;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 

Albert    Lambert   et   B.    Lebreton.  Paris,    C. 
Joubert,  1910.    20  p.    8°. 

©   Nov.   12,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   14,  1910;   D: 

22550;  Joubert,  Paris.  46314 

Tirrence,  darlint;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
N.  I.  Freese.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.   6.    1910;    D:  20730;    Nettie   L 
Freese,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  46315 

'Tis  he;  by  T.  B.  McGuigan. 

©  Thomas  B.  McGuigan,  Baltimore ;  D :  60, 


Jan.  22,  1901. 


46316 


'Tis  in  the  fiesh;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Max  Glass. 
[2],  5S  p.     4°.     Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  2S699  ;  Sadey  Glass, 
Cincinnati.  46317 

Tis  more  blessed  to  g'ive;  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  L.  Bimm.  [4],  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1911;  D:  25452;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm,  Dayton,  O.  46318 

'Tis  pity  she's  a  whore,  and  The  broken  heart; 
by  John  Ford,  ed.  by  S.  P.  Sherman.  Boston 
and  London,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1915]  Iv,  [i], 
287   p.      front.      24°. 

©  Mav  4.  1915 :  2c.  Mav  7,  1915 ;  afC.  May 
19,  1915 ;  A :  401058 ;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Bos- 
ton. [Copyright  is  claimed  on  biography,  in- 
troduction, notes  and  glossary]  46318a 

'Tis  the  finish  of  the  play;  acting  romantic 
tragic  monologue  for  man,  by  Stanley  Schell. 
[New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  company.  1914] 
p.  105-108.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's 
sketches ) 

©  Mar.  21,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1914;  A: 
372085 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

46318b 

Tiss,  Tim  and  the  ticker;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Wilson  Barrett.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Miguon  Shattinger,  St.  Louis ;  D :  3664, 
June  27,  1903 ;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  46319 

or,  Making-  a  man,  by  Wilson  Barrett.    20 

p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Mignon  Shattinger  Auburn,  New  York; 
D :  7775,  Dec.  28,  1905 ;  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1905. 

46320 

Tit  for  tat;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  N. 
Wheeler.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1914;  D:  39240;  John  N. 
Wheeler,  Brooklyn.  46320a 


Tit  for  tat — Continued. 

■ a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from 

the  French,  by  W.  Clarke. 

©  Wilfred  Clarke,  New  York ;  1892 :  37205, 
Sept.  12.  46321 

in  1  act,  by  Henry  Francis  [pseud,  of  F.  H. 


Mead] 

©  Francis  Henry  Mead,  National  City,  Cal. ; 
1900  A :  27795,  Nov.  9.  46322 

1  act  comedy,  by  L.  B.  Edwards,    [8]  p.    f ". 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20, 1910  ;  D  :  22334  ;  Leopold  B.  Ed- 
wards, Dedham,  Mass.  46323 

— -an  original  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Ida  M. 
Buxton.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  8  p. 
12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  142]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  4837,  Feb. 
25 ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  46324 

— -pantomime,  by  M.  R.  Perkins.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mae  Rosback  Perkins,  Chicago;  1899: 
77805,  Nov.  29;  2c.  Nov.  29;  2c.  (printed)  Mar. 
23,  1900.  46325 

a  play  for  little  folks,  by  Marjorie  Benton 


Cooke.  Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic 
publishing  company,  1906.  9  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  School  plays,  no.  10) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9540,  Nov. 
28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  46326 

—  or.   A  g-ypsy's   love   and   revenge,   panto- 
mime, composed  by  Queen  Stella. 

©   Queen    Stella,   New   York;    1897:26301, 
Apr.  29.  48327 

—  See  also  Merry  (The)  students. 


Titania;  or,  The  butterflies'  carnival,  a  fairy 
extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by  G.  M.  Baker.  Bos- 
ton, G.  M.  Baker  &  company,  1880.  38  p.  12°. 
( [Plays  for  little  folks,  no.  2] ) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1879:13510. 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1880.  46328 

Same.    Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1907. 

38  p.     12°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Oct.  11,  1907; 
D :  11166,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1907. 

46329 
Titanic  romance;  melodrama  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  M.  D.  Reilly.    [16]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915;  D:  40244;  Marguerite 
Dorothy  Reilly,  Brooklyn.  46329a 

Titipu;  or,  The  lord  hig-h  executioner,  the 
comic  opera,  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sul- 
livan. 

©  Alex.  P.  Browne,  Boston ;  1885 :  5965, 
Mar.  11.  46330 


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46350 


Titiritera  (La);  melodrama  Ifrico  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original 
de  J.  y  V.  Garcia  Revenga  y  E.  Zaballos,  mfi- 
sica  del  maestro  Josg  Padilla.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  40  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Juan  y  Victoriano  Garcia  Revenga  y 
Emilio  Zaballos,  Madrid;  D :  14690,  Jan.  2, 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  46331 

Title;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Smith. 

©  William  Augustus  Smith,  Wilmington, 
Del. ;  1888  :  19592,  July  7.  46332 

Title  (The)  and  the  money;  comedy  for  2  males 
and  2  females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 
New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.  13  p. 
12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11689,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.      46333 

Title  (The)  broker;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Barns.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1911;  D:  25455;  .Joseph  T. 
Peters  and  Eben  A.  Barns,  Portland,  Or. 

46334 

Title  (A)  chase;  an  American  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  George  Morgan. 

©  Zillah  Morgan,  Philadelphia  ;  1895  :  20200, 
Apr.  12.  46335 

Title  (The)  hunter;  play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  J. 
Reilly.     [1],  48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1915  ;  D  :  41842 ;  Charles  Jos. 
Reilly,  Jersey  City.  46335a 

Title-mart  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wins- 
ton Churchill.  New  York,  London,  The  Mac- 
millan  company,  1905.    3  p.  1.,  215  p.    12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  7444,  Oct. 
23,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1905.  46338 

Title  (The)  seekers;  or,  The  beauty  trust,  [a 
comic  opera  in  3  acts]  by  E.  W.  Wilcox  and 
C.  H.  Brown,  music  by  R.  W.  Bond.  59  p.  4°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox.  Charles  H.  Brown 
and  Rollin  W.  Bond,  New  York ;  D :  4445.  Dec. 
29.  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1904.  46337 

Titled  (A)  American;  or,  A  game  on  the  gov- 
ernment, a  satirical  comedy-conceit  in  5  effects, 
by  W.  F.  Felch  and  E.  T.  Edgerton. 

©  W.  Farrand  Felch,  Columbus,  0.,  and  Er- 
nest T.  Edgerton,  Delaware,  O. ;  1880:11712, 
July  28.  46338 

Titled  (A)  hushand;  an  emotional  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Horton. 

©  John  J.  Horton,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1899 : 

29633,  May  1.  46339 

Titles  and  money;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L. 

Greene.      Omaha,    Neb.,    Barton   printing   co. 

[1911]     cover-title,  45  p.     12°. 

©  May  12,  1911;  2c.  May  15,  1911;  D: 
24211 ;  Robert  L.  Greene,  Omaha,  Neb.    46340 


Titles  for  sale;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Fort  Collins,  Col. ; 
D  :  1336,  Jan.  22,  1902.  46341 

Titlomaniacs  (The);  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  P.  Patterson  and  H.  R.  R.  Hertzberg. 
Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  P.  Patterson  and  H.  R.  R. 
Hertzberg,  Philadelphia  ;  1897 :  29663,  May  15 ; 
2c.  June  18.  46343 

Tito;  a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Carson.    [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York ;  D : 

4046,  Oct.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1903.  46343 

Tito  Melema;  a  play,  by  F.  Hunter. 

©  Frederick  Hunter,  New  York;  1899: 
85434,  Dec.  19.  46344 

Tittle-tattle  (The)  society.  See  Getting  rid  of 
the  minister. 

Titu;  or.  The  children  of  the  sun,  historical 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Antoine  Furman.  [2], 
51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1913;  D:  34120;  Alfred  A. 
Furman,  New  York.  46345 

Titus  Andronicus;  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J. 
Rolfe.  Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and 
London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  171  p. 
front,  ill  us.  12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete 
works.     V.  1) 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  Nev/  York ;  1898 :  26444, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  46346 

with    a    special    introduction    by    Brander 


Matthews  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  Paul 
Woodroffe.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George 
D.  Sproul,  1908.  xxiv,  123  p.  front.  4°. 
(The  complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare, 
with  annotations  and  a  general  introduction 
by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  28) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge.  Mass. ;  A : 
203087,  Mar.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908. 

46347 

(Shakespeare's  tragedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 


by  William  .T.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1883.  171,  [1],  p.  incl.  front.,  illus. 
16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1883 :  21532. 
Nov.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  46348 


—  Same. 

©  John  C.  Rolfe,  Philadelphia,  as  the  child 
of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  1445,  Jan.  11, 1911.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Nov.  20,  1883,  no.  21532.  46349 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1906]  205  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
136101,  Jan.  15,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1906.    46350 


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46367 


Titus  AndronicTis — Continued. 

(The  tragedie);  by  William  Shakespeare, 

ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First 
folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co. 
[1909]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xv,  202  p.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  A :  251242  ; 
Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York.        46351 

(The  tragedy  of);  ed.  by  Elmer  Edgar  Stoll. 


New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1913. 
xviii,  130  p.  front.  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©  Apr.  2,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1913  ;  A :  343744 , 
Macmillan  co..  New  York.  46352 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Titus  und  die  Jiidin;  eine  tragodie  in  3  akten 
von  Hans  Kyser.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag, 
1911.     101  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.   19,   1911;   2c.   June   15,   1911;   D: 
24938 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  46353 

Tizz;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  concex'ning  a  mythi- 
cal municipality  in  the  land  of  Utopia,  book  by 
G.  Rearden,  music  by  William  John  Hall. 
[25]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Godfrey  Rearden,  Chicago  ;  D  :  60S2,  Jan. 
16,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1905.  46354 

T'Jalma;  or.  The  sorceress,  a  grand  original, 
spectacular,  romantic,  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York ;  1883 :  11830, 
June  27.  46353 

To  a  finish;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Hohl. 
[l],16p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36387 ;  Arthur  E. 
Hohl.  New  York.  46355a 


vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grattan. 

8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Lawrence    Grattan,    Chicago ;    D :  8758, 
June  29,  1906  ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  46356 

To    a    higher    court;    dramatic    sketch,    by    G. 
Loane.     [4],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1910;    D:  22670;    George 
Loane,  New  York.  46357 

To  and  from  the  underworld;  by  F.  C.  Gross- 
kopf.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1912;   D:  28767;   Frank  C. 
Grosskopf,  San  Diego,  Cal.  46358 

To  arms;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moyston.     [1],  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  D  :  39022 ;  Guy  Moyston, 
San  Francisco.  46358a 


To  arms — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  George  E.  Wilson  and 

Walter  Adolphe  Roberts.  78  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   13,   1915;   D :  41545 ;   Anna   S. 
Squire,  New  York.  46353b 

To  armSj  sisters.     See  Army  (The)  of  2013. 

To  be  or  not  to  be;  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  F.  Car- 
son.    6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  28,  1910;  D:  22166;  Edwin  F. 
Carson,  Denver.  46359 


play  in  4  acts  [by  A.  B.  Thomas  and  Clay- 
ton Hamilton]     [175]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2.3,  1914;  D :  35768 ;  Gladys  C. 
Hamilton,  New  York.  46359a 

To  Boston  on  business;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Geo.  M.  Cohan.     TjTpewritten. 

©  Charles  Wayne,  New  York;  1899:5219, 
.Tan.  12 ;  2c.  Jan.  12.  46360 

To  die  a,t  dawn;  4  act  melodrama,  by  E.  L.  Lee. 

©  E.  Lawrence  Lee,  Chicago ;  D :  3838,  Aug. 
17,  1903.  46361 


To  do  each  day  as  Jesus  would, 
steps. 


See  In  His 


To  effect  a  settlement;  a  comedy  in  3  dances 
and  2  intervals,  by  E.  Macpherson. 

©    Ewan    Macpherson,    Louisville;     1897: 
26784,  May  1.  46362 

To  err  is  human;  a  4  act  play,  by  J.  Mauldin 
[i.  e.  J.  M.  Feigl]     Typewritten. 

©  Jane  Mauldin,   New  York;   1894:55386, 
Nov.  27 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11.  46363 

To  forgive — divine;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  P. 
Christopher.    15  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22842 ;  William  P. 
Christopher,  Chicago.  46364 

To  'Frisco;  or,  The  Golden  Gate,  opera,  by 
M.  E.  White.    Libretto. 

©  Marianne  E.  White,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
11304,  May  13.  46365 

To  go  or  not?    See  "Willoughby  and  son. 

To  greater  heights;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Niemeyer  and  C.  N.  Hanson.  [6],  63  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16514 ;  William  H. 
Niemeyer  and  Chester  N.  Hanson,  Chicago. 

46363 

To  him  that  hath;  a  play  in  3  acts  by  H.  Booth. 
[84]  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©   Hilliard    Booth     New    York ;    D :  13749, 
Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908.  46367 


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46388 


To  jilt  and  to  be  jilted;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Ebert. 

©  Arthur   J.   Ebert,   Milwaukee;    D:1036, 
Oct.  29,  1901.  46368 

To  let,  two  g-irls;  Honi  soit  qui  mal  y  pense,  a 
play  of  the  period,  by  P.  Ingraham  and  T.  W. 
King, 

©  Prentiss  Ingraham  and  Tom  W.  King, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. ;  1885 :  3856,  Feb.  11. 

46369 

To  meet  Mr.  Tbompson;  a  farce  in  1  act,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Clara  J.  Denton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1890.  9  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1890: 
19434,  June  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  46370 

See  also  When  the  curtain  rises. 


To  oblige  Jones;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  T.  Henry. 
17  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Theodore  Henry,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11766,  Nov.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1907.    46371 

To  oblige  William;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
by  Charles  H.  Farrell  and  Marie  Coe.  72  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San  Francisco;  D : 
13263,  June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908. 

46372 

Same.    New  ed.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1913 ;  D :  34122 ;  Marie  Eve- 
lyn Coe,  Los  Angeles.  [Copyright  is  claimed 
on  new  matter]  46373 

To  ports  of  peace;  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  J.  Stiebel  and  G.  W.  Ogden.  37  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3.  1910 ;  D  :  22281 ;  Joseph  Stiebel 
and  Geo.  W.  Ogden,  Kansas  City,  Mo.    46374 

To  rent;  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Maurice  Hage- 
man. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  68629, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  46375 

To  rent  furnished;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Grif- 
fin.    [11,20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1914 ;  D :  37446 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  46375a 

To  save  his  country.     See  Power  of  Purim. 

To  save  one  girl;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Paul  Armstrong.    45  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913 ;  D :  33564 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  46376 

To  serve  for  meat  and  fee;  by  B.  M.  Dix. 

©  Beulah  Marie  Dix,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
1 900  A :  9801 ,  Apr.  18,  46377 


To  the  bitter  end;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Welcker.  San  Francisco,  F.  Eastman  &  co., 
1880.    84  p.    12°. 

©   Adair    Welcker,    Berkeley,    Cal. ;    1879: 
13193,  Oct.  6;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1880.  46378 

To  the  cleverest  player;  comedy  drama  in  4 
nets,  by  Maure  Auldyn.  30  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1910;    D:  20530;    Harold 
Kyrle  M.  Bellew,  New  York.  46379 

To  the  death;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  G.  Norman. 

©    Gertrude    Norman,    New    York;    1891: 
14939,  Apr.  22.  46380 


a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts  and  8  tableaux, 

by  F.  Percy. 

©  Frederick  Percy,  Cincinnati ;  1875 :  20, 
Jan.  4.  46381 

To  the  end;  a  drama,  by  J.  E.  Dunn, 

©  Julia  E.  Dunn.  San  Francisco;  1874: 
10286,  Aug.  4.  46383 

To  the  firing  line;  play  in  1  act,  by  L,  Comp- 
ton.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1915 ;  D :  42467 ;  Lois  Comp- 
ton.  New  Castle,  Ind.  46382a 

Tt>  the  front;  entirely  new  military  comedy 
drama,  by  Harry  W.  Emmet. 

©  Mrs.  Louis  N.  Glover,  New  York;  1890: 
17406,  May  28.  46383 

play  of  the  great  war  from  a  neutral  stand- 
point, in  4  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [122]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39585  ;  Charles  Stew- 
art Booth,  Covington,  La.  46383a 

To  the  good;  a  sketch,  by  F.  Mandel.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1909 ;  D :  16619 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  San  Francisco.  46384 
To  the  lowest  depths;  a  drama  of  city  life  in  4 
acts  and  6  scenes,  [by]  E.  W.  Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scully,  New  York;  1888: 
28840,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  46385 

To  the  moon  in  a  balloon;  a  panoramic  illusion, 
by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1895:42270 
Aug.  19.  46386 

To  the  pure  all  things  are  pure;  a  1  act  vaude- 
ville comedy,  by  Fenton  A.  Farnham.  [3]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gardiner  B.  Thayer  and  Hazel  M.  Thayer, 

St.  Louis ;  D  :  14114,  Oct.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.'  13, 

1908.  46387 

To  the  secret  federal;  a  comedy,  by  Edwin  Syl- 

A^ester  Hopkins. 

©  Edwin  S.  Hopkins,  jr.,  Louisville ;  1896 : 
37677,  June  29.  46388 


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To  the  speaker  of  the  House  of  Miss  Repre- 
sentatives. See  German  dialect  political 
monologue. 

To  the  stars;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Leonid  An- 
dreweff. 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  Berlin ;  D :  10003.  Feb. 
21,  1907.  46389 

Same,  tr.  from  the  Russian  by  A.  Goudiss. 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  IS,  no.  4,  spriup;  1907; 
periodical  ©  June  24,  1907 ;  2c.  June  7,  1907 ; 
B  :  145124  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  46389a 

To  the  uttermost  farthing;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  N.  Wishaar.     [21]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

•     ©  Grace  N.   Wishaar,   Oakland.   Gal.;    D: 

7519,  Oct.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1905.       46390 

To  the  wall;  or.  Tools  of  war,  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Kovach.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1915;    D:  39958;    Franyo 
Kovach,  Cambridge.  Mass.  46390a 

To  thine  own  self;  college  play  in  5  acts,  by 

O.  M.  Sayler.    133  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
,^1     ©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910;  D:  21902;  Oliver  M. 
r  Sayler,  Indianapolis.  46391 

To  thine  own  self  be  true;  play  in  1  act,  by 

H.  W.  Leonard.     [3],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1913;   D:  32424;  Harry  W. 

Leonard,  New  York.  46393 

To,  through  and  from  Yellowstone  Park;  by 
H.  A.  McCallister. 

©  H.  A.  McCallister,  Council  Bluffs,   la.; 
D  :  1747,  Apr.  16,  1902.  46393 

To  understand;  drama  in  1  act,  by  L.  A.  Turner. 
[2],  16  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1914 ;  D  :  37857 ;  Lillian  Anna 
Turner,  New  York.  46393a 

To  Washington  by  stage  in  eighteen  forty- 
nine;  a  historical  drama  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes, 
by  A.  O.  Swallow. 

©  Alpheus  O.  Swallow,  Baltimore ;  D :  3404, 
May  9,  1903.  ■  46394 

Toa,  the  Shyri  queen;  a  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  dramatized  by  A.  M.  Byland,  from  The 
secret  of  the  Andes  by  Fred  Hassaurek. 

©   Anna   Metz   Byland,   New   York;    1881: 
170,  Jan.  5.  46395 

Toad  (The);  drama  of  ancient  Egypt  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  Newberry.    [2],  67  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30C36 ;  Bertha  New- 
berry, Carmel,  Cal.  46396 

Toadstool  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Olson. 
26  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1912;  D:  31641;  Jerome  J. 
Olson,  Chicago.  46397 


Toast-master;  a  college  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Norman  Lee  Swartout.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1905. 
.50  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  574) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D:7736, 
Dec.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1905.  46398 

Toast  (The)  of  the  town.     See  Gay  (The)  cafe, 

Tobasco's  dress  rehearsal;  a  travesty  in  1  act, 
by  T.  E.  B.  Henry.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   8.   1912;   D:  28984;   T.   E.    B. 
Henry,  New  York  46399 

Toboggan-slide;  comedy,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1887* 
345,  Jan.  6.  46400 

Ethiopian  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia ;  1887 :  3832 
Feb.  17.  46401 

Tobogganing;  by  R.  G.  Morri.s.  * 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York;  1887- 

270,  Jan.  5.  46402 

comedy,  by  F.  Dumont. 

r®  oJ^^"^  Dumont,  Philadelphia;  1886:  7342, 

46403 


Mar.  30. 


—  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  3  scenes,  by 
T.  E.  Powers. 

©   Thomas   E.   Powers.   New   York:    1887- 
1829,  .Tan.  22.  '46404 


a   protean   musical   comedy   in   3  acts    by 

William    A.    Mestayer    (Wilfiam    A.    Houpt) 
[101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.  ^  ' 

©  W.   A.   Houpt,  New  York;   1885:26039 
Dec.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1887.  46405 

Toby,  the  shadowed  victim;  by  C.  E.  Helm. 
©   Charles   E.    Helm,   Indianapolis;    1878- 
10929,  Sept.  21.  46406 

Toby's  bow;  play  in  3  acts,  with  prologue,  bv 
J.  T.  Foote.    [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   13,   1914;    D :  36329 ;   John  T. 
Foote,  TMt.  Vernon,  O.  46406a 

Tochter  (Die);  komodie  in  4  akten,  von  Felix 
Duquesnel   und   Andre   Barde.     Wien-Berlin 
Comoedia,  1912.     138  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1912 ;  D :  30345 ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  46407 

Tochter  (Die)  des  fabrikherrn;  schauspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Walther  Ziersch.  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  1912.     66  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1912  ;  D :  31040 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  46408 

Tocsin  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Tiffany. 

©   Esther   B.   Tiffany,    Cambridge,    Mass  • 

1898 :  228,  Jan.  8.  "^       45409 


2343 


46410 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46426 


Tocsin  (The)— Continued. 

drama     of    the    Renaissance,     by    Esther 

Brown  Tiffany.  San  Francisco,  Paul  Elder  & 

coiupany  [1909]    3  p.  1.,  v-ix,  72  p.    1 1.,  front. 

8°. 
©  Dec.  10, 1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  16, 1909 ;  D :  17715 ; 

Paul  Elder  &  co.,  San  Francisco.  " " 

Tod  (Der)  des  Empedokles.  See  Dionysische 
tjagoedien. 

To-day;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Sugden.  [39]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Sugden,  Salt  Lake  City  ;  D  :  13010, 
May  20,  1908;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  46411 

play  in  4  acts,  by  George  Broadhurst  and 

Abraham   S.  Schomer.      [123]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1913 ;  D :  34846 ;  Manuscript 
producing  corporation.  New  York.  46412 

• play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Broadhurst 

and  A.  Schomer.    [139]  p.    4°.    Typev/ritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1913;    D:  34818;    George 
Broadhurst  and  Abraham  Schomer,  New  York. 

46413 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Strange.     [1],  9  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915  ;  D  :  39609 ;  Joanna  Gleed 
Strange,  New  York.  46413a 

To-day  and  to-morrow;  by  Alice  M.  Guernsey. 
©  Rubv  I.  Gilbert,  Chicago ;  D :  6272,  Mar. 
1,  1905.     '  46414 

To-day.  O'Day  and  co.;  or,  The  office  boy, 
playin4acts,byA.  V.Hyatt.  30 p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1915 ;  D :  39926 ;  Anna  Van 
Kirk  Hyatt,  Washington.  46414a 

Tode  (Das)  herz;  historisches  drama  in  3  akten 
und  1  vorspiel,  von  C.  Raisch. 

©   Carl   Raisch,   Jersey   City;   1893:18016, 
Apr.  12.  46415 

Todtenopfer  (Das)     See  Orestes. 

Toff-toff -leutnants;  posse  mit  musikmnd  tanz 
in  3  akten,  4  bildern,  von  Carl  Witt,  musik 
von  Friedrich  Korolannyi.  Regiebuch.  Miin- 
chen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,'1913. 
229  p.     4°. 

©  le.  Sept.  18, 1913 ;  D :  34468 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  46416 

Tbnendes  erz;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Mite 
Kremnitz.    138  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,   1911;   D:  23826;   Concordia 
deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  Berlin.  46417 

Torichte  (Die)  jungfrau  (La  vierge  folle); 
Rchauspiel  in  4  akten,  von  Henry  Bataille. 
120  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22546 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  46418 


Tofana;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  M.  V. 
Freese,  score  by  R.  E.  Hildreth.  [1],  88  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  12,  1914;   D:  35630;  Myron  V. 
Freese,  Boston.  46418a 


46410      Toil.     See  Slumbering  fires. 


Toil  and  trouble;  a  drama  of  the  times  in  4 
acts,  17  scenes,  by  W.  Davis. 

©    Washington    Davis,    Aberdeen,    Miss.; 
1885  :  7004,  Mar.  24.  46419 

Toiler  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M.  Horton. 
[1],  169  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1912;    D:  29398;    Charles 
Marcus  Horton,  Averill  Park,  N.  Y.        46420 

Toilers;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  A.  E. 
Wills. 

©   Anthony    E.    Wills,    Brooklyn;    D :  8712, 
June  12,  1906.  46421 

Toilers  of  the  night;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  I. 
Mitchell.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   7,    1912;    D:  28974;    Grace   I. 
Mitchell,  San  Francisco.  46422 

Toirele  (Das)  (The  holy  scrolls);  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  Thomashefsky. 

[80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4, 1915  ;  D  :  41419  ;  Boris  Thomas- 
hefsky, Brooklyn.  46422a 

Toison  d'or;  op6rette  en  3  actes,  par  Herbel, 
Bouvet  Gt  Verneuil,  musique  do  Eugene  Poncin. 
[Paris,  O.  Joubert,  1909]  2  p.  1.,  [7]-159  p. 
8°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  15150,  Feb.  23,  1909 ; 
2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  46423 


— -vaudeville  en  3  actes,  par  H.  Keroul  et  A. 
Barr6.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1906.  2 
p.  1.,  176  p.     12°. 

©  Henri  Keroul  &  Albert  Barr6,  Courbevoie, 
France ;  D :  8142,  Mar.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  12, 
1906.  46424 

or,  The  golden  fleece,  a  comic  opera  en  3 


acts,  music  by  Pierre  Lacome,  words  by  Leo- 
pold Stapleaux  and  Armand  d'Artois,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  the  Franco-American  agency  for 
dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  7092,  Mar.  26.  46425 

Tokalon;  two  character  musical  sketch  in  4  pts., 
by  A.  S.  Gear.    3  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©    Alonzo    S.    Gear.    New    York ;    D :  4002. 
Sept.  8,  1903:  2c.  Sept.  8,  1903.  46426 


2344 


46427 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


46441 


Told  at  midnight;  by  A.  Peake.  6  p.  f  °.  Type- 
M^ritten. 

©  Annie  Peake,  Chicago ;  D :  11943,  Dec.  19. 
1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1907.  46427 

Toll-gate  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Na- 
than.   4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frances  Natlian,  New  York;  D :  12962 ; 
May  13,  1908 ;  2c.  May  18,  1908.  46428 

Toll-g-ate  inn;  by  Langdon  McCormick  [i.  e. 
A.  L.  McCormick] 

©  John  Burgess  Weeks,   St.  Albans,   Vt. ; 

1899  :  50413,  Aug.  4.  46429 

Same. 

©  John  Burgess  Weeks,   St.   Albans,   Vt. ; 

1900  A :  14938,  June  15.  46430 

Same.     Tjipewritten. 

©  Arthur  Langdon  McCormick,  Port  Huron, 
Mich. ;  1900  A :  14020,  June  5  ;  2c.  May  21. 

46431 

Toll-gates    of    justice;    drama    in    4    acts,    by 

N.  B.  S.  Rabb.    79  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20618 ;  N.  Belle 
Sherk  Rabb,  Minneapolis.  46432 

Toll  of  the  bell;  or.  The  missing  witness,  a 
protean  sketch,  by  A.  Reeves  and  E.  McWade. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arnold  Reeves  and  Edward  McWade, 
Harrington,  N.  J. ;  D :  8083,  Mar.  1,  1906 ;  2c. 
Mar.  1,  1906.  46433 

Tolle  eif  ersucht  (La  celosa  de  si  misma) ;  komo- 
die.  von  Tirso  de  Molina  [pseud,  des  Gabriel 
Tellez]  aus  dem  Spanischen  iibersetzt  und  fiir 
die  deutsclie  biihne  bearbeitet  von  Friedrich 
Walther.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutsclier  buhnenscliriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1915.     119  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1914 ;  D :  35649 ;  Walther  von 
Eynern,  Berlin-Steglitz.  46433a 

Tolle  (Der)  rittmeister;  drama  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Edward  Stilgebauer.    84  p.    16°. 

©  Rubin  verlag,  Germany ;  D :  1125,  Nov. 
27,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1901.  46434 

Tolle  (Die)  Therese;  biedermeier-operette  in  2 
akten,  von  Leopold  Krenn  und  Julius  v.  Lu- 
dassy,  musik  nach  motiven  Johann  Strauss' 
(Vater),  von  Otto  Romisch.  Regie-  und 
soufilierbuch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W. 
Karczag.  1913.    38  p.    illus.    diagrs.    4°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37169 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  46434a 


Same.     Text  der  gesange.     Leipzig,  Wien, 


Tolsa;  a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  R.  K. 
McCuUoch  and  E.  Le  Croix.  [47]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16513 ;  Reeda  Ker- 
foot  McCulloch  and  Eleanore  Le  Croix,  United 
States.  46435 

Tolternicus,  astronomer  of  Thorn;  plav  in  5 
acts,  by  O.  C.  Gsantner,  jr.  [131]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1915;  D:  42161;  Otto  Carl 
Gsantner,  jr.,  Washington.  46435a 

tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  O.  C.  Gsantner,  jr. 

Washington,  Hay  worth  publishing  house,  1915. 
103  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42402 ; 
Otto  Carl  Gsantner,  jr.,  Washington.    46435b 

Tom-All-Alone's;  a  pathetic  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  Chas.  Dickens'  Bleak  house,  by 
H.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Henry  A.  Weaver,  New  York ;  1877 :  1601, 
Feb.  9.  46436 

Tom  &  Jerry;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  E. 
La  Rose.     [l],22p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D :  37616 ;  Wm.  E.  La 
Rose,  Des  Moines.  46436a 

Tom  Bell;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Malgum. 
©   Sam   V/.   Smith,    San   Francisco ;    1873 : 
11S03,  Oct.  14.  46437 

Tom.  Blossom;  or,  The  spider's  web,  a  roman- 
tic drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Siegfried.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1891.  19  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  293] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1891 :  9846,  Mar. 
18 ;  2c.  Mar.  26.  46438 

Tom  Bowline  and  Jack's  the  lad;  a  nautical, 
romantic  and  highly  prodigious  tragedy  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  Piccacake,  with  choruses  and  songs 
of  the  sea.  Albany.  Joel  Munsell,  1877.  39  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ponscion  Piccacake,  Albany  ;  1877 :  2502, 
Feb.  27  ;  2c.  Feb.  27.  46439 

Tom-boy;  drama  in  2  acts,  by  Nelson  Corapston. 
Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1913.  [27] 
p.     f°. 

©  Oct.  2.  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34769 ; 
Alexander  Byei'S,  Chicago.  46440 

1   act  playlet,   by  B.   C.   Levy.     7  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23382 ;  Bernard  C. 
Levy,  New  York.  46441 


Nev/  York,  W.  Karczag,  1913.    30  p.    12 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D  :  37163 ;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  46434b 


Tom  Cobb.     See  Friend  (A)  of  Jack's. 

Tom,  Dan  and  Dorothea.     See  Two  ministers. 

2345 


46443 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46460 


Tom,  Dick  and  Carrie;  or,  The  talking  horse, 
original  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Thomas.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18.  1912  ;  D  :  30898  ;  Jessie  Beat- 
tie  Thomas,  St.  Louis.  46442 

Tom,  Dick  and  Harry;  by  I.  S.  lIcGiehan. 

©   Isaac   S.   McGiehan,   New   York;   1887: 
21145,  Aug.  18.  46443 

■musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  A.  Hoffman. 

[138]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1915;  D:  41441;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  46443a 

-an  original  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and  9 

scenes,  by  T.  P.  Morrisey. 

©  Thomas  P.  Morrisey,  New  York;  1894: 
50367,  Oct.  29.  46444 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

E.  E.  Kidder.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1885: 

106,  Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  21.  46445 

Tom  Ewing;  or,  The  spy  of  Chancellors ville, 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  .1.  Ptaycroft.    Erie,  Pa., 

B   J.  Ravcroft,  1910.    cover-title,  72  p.    12  . 

©  Dec.  9.  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1910 ;  D  :  22SG2  ; 
Benjamin  J.  Ilaycroft,  Erie,  Pa.  46446 

Tom  Hamlin  and  his  Ilube  minstrels;  three 

men    comedy    singing    character    sketch    fo^r 

vaudeville  production,  by  T.  Hamlin.    7  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D  :  21066 ;  Tom  Hamlin, 

Minneapolis.  46447 

Tom  Hundly,  the  drummer  boy;  or,  A  secret 

that  General  Grant  kept;  a  drama  in  3  acts. 

Oakland,  Gal..  The  author,  1899.    1  p.  1.,  44  p. 

16°. 

©  Annie  Glud.  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1899 :  29972, 

May  2 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  46448 

Tom.  Jones;  book  by  Alex.  M.  Thompson  and 
Robert  Courtneidge,  lyrics  by  Charles  H.  Tay- 
lor music  by  Edward  German.  London,  Chap- 
pell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1907.  25  p.  8°.  [Lyrics  only] 
©  Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  10265. 
Apr.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  1907.  46449 

■  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Edward  Coles. 

©  John  B.  Coles,  New  York;  1879:11106, 
Aug.  19.  46450 

Tom  Markham,  the  scout;  a  military  drama  in 
6  acts,  bv  P.  L.  W.  Janson.  Chicago,  Miller, 
Wagner  &  Umbdenstock,  1876.    49  p.    8°. 

©  P.  L.  W.  Janson,  Chicago ;  1876 :  11216, 
Oct.  3;  2c.  Jan.  8.  1877.  46451 

Tom  Moore's  sweetheart;  in  1  act,  by  W.  Kee 
Maxwell.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1911 ;  D :  23162 ;  Carroll  Ra- 
gan.  New  York.  46452 


Tom  Moore's  wooing;  by  E.  Underwood.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;    D  :  17185  ;  Earl  Under- 
wood, Kansas  City,  Mo.  46453 

Tom  Noddy;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
George  Dance,  music  by  F.  Osmond  Carr. 

©  Frank  W.  Sanger,  New  York ;  1896 :  20117, 
Apr.  1.  46454 

Tom  Oreo;  or.  Littlebee's  mine,  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  F.  J.  Scott.  Toledo,  Barkdull  printing 
hwuse,  1SS6.    viii,  42  p.    8°. 

©  Frank  J.  Scott,  Toledo,  O. ;  1886 :  29131, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  .Tan.  3,  1887.  46455 

Tom  Pike,  the  Arkansas  traveler.  See  Blue 
(The)  and  the  gray. 

Tom  Quick,  the  avenger;  or,  One  hundred  for 
one,  an  Iiistorical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Allerton.  Port  Jervis.  N.  Y.,  Dailv  Union 
print,  1888.     49  p.     16°. 

©  .Tames  M.  Allerton,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. ; 
1888  :  6783,  Mar.  5  ;  2c.  May  21.  46456 

Tom  Rounder's  haby.     See  Little  Jack. 

Tom  Sawyer;  a  drama,  by  Mark  Twain  [pseud. 
of  S.  L.  Clemens] 

©  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  Hartford  ;  1875  :  7621. 
Jnly  21.  46457 

■ -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  L.  Clemens   (Mark 

Twain ) 

©  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  Hartford  ;  1884  :  2377, 
Feb.  1.  46458 

See  also  Bad  (The)  boy. 

Tom,  the  vagabond;  an  American  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  4  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich, 
jr.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ira   B.    Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston;    D:4123, 
Oct.  21,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1903.  46459 

Tom  Thumb  the  Great.  See  Representative 
English  dramas  from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

Tom  Thumb  wedding.  See  Marriage  (The) 
of  Miss  Midget.— Marriage  (The)  of  the 
midgets. 

and  Hat  harlequinade;  by  Carey  Foster. 

New   York,  Hints  publishing  company,   1903. 
cover-title,   [3]   p.     12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co..  New  York ;  D :  4197,  Nov. 
5.  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  46460 


— -anonymous,  and  The  brownie's  flirtation; 
by  Lucy  Jenkins,  two  entertainments  for  chil- 
dren. Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1898.  18 
p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1898: 
32820,  May  27 ;  2c.  June  13.  46460a 


2346 


46461 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46480 


Tom  Tinker;  play  for  children  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  G.  Wickes  and  A.  M.  Skinner.  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr  14.  1913  ;  D  :  33018 ;  Frances  Gil- 
lespie Wickes  and  Ada  Marie  Skinner,  New 
York.  46461 

Tom-tom;  2  act  musical  comedy,  by  R.  W.  Peck. 
[127]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Raymond  AV.  Peck.  Chicago;  D :  3194, 
Mar.  26,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1903.  46462 

Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's  son;  an  original  Ameri- 
can comedy  in  8  scenes,  by  Frank  J.  Marion 
and  Wallace  McCutcheon.  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  American  mutoscope  &  biograph  co..  New 
York ;  D :  6287,  Mar.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905. 

46463 

Tom  "Warren;  or,  Tashion  and  fozes,  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  A.  Carr  and  his  assistant  author. 

©  Albert  Carr,  New  York ;  1874 :  12705,  Oct. 
12.  46464 

Tombeur  (XJn);  comedie  en  1  acte,  [par]  Ren6 
Guy  et  Le  Rec.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  Julv  31,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  4, 1909  ;  D  :  16703 ; 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  46465 

Tombs  (The)  ang-el;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
William  J.  McKiernan.  [12]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jennie  K.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
1551,  Mar.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1902.      46466 

Tomkins  (The)  family;  a  character  monologue, 
by  Trumbull  White. 

©  Goodwal  Dickerman,  Chicago;  1894: 
33174.  June  23.  46467 

Tonimie,  the  orphan  boy;  by  D.  Samek.  11  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1910 ;  D :  17944 ;  Dan  Samek, 
Holly  Springs,  Miss.  46468 

Same.    17  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  20072  ;  Dan  Samek, 


Holly  Springs,  Miss. 


46469 


Tommy;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Pierce.  [1],  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D:  41005;  Katherine 

Pierce,  Los  Angeles.  46469a 

short  character  play  in  1  act,  by  Ethel  Hale 

Freeman.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French, ltd.,  1915.  27 p.  12°.  ( [French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  299]) 

©   Feb.   12,   1915;   2c.   Feb.    15,   1915;    D: 
39673 ;  Sumuel  French,  New  York.        46469b 


Tommy  Clive;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W.  Graham. 
104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;  D:  22502;  Robert  W. 
Graham,  Providence,  R.  I.  46470 

Tommy  Dodd;  a  play,  by  O.  Shillingford. 

©    Osmond    Shillingford,    England;    1898: 
50667,  Aug.  30.  46471 

Tommy  in  Turkey;  by  Harry  Adams  Conklin. 
IS  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2, 1910 ;  D :  22717 ;  H.  A.  Conklin, 
New  York.  46472 

Tommy,  the  messenger;  [by]  M.  Schumacher. 
4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Mike    Schumacher,    Portland,    Or. ;    D : 
15712.  Apr.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.      46473 

Tommy  Tompkins;  a  comedy  with  music  in  3 
acts,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston ;  1894 :  45671,  Oct.  1. 

46474 

Tommy's  find;  play,  by  F.  V.  Frankel.  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38427 ;  Frances  V. 
Frankel,  New  York.  46474a 

Tommy's  Thanksgiving  party;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Franklin,  O. ;  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1913.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35451 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

46475 

Tommy's  wife;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J.  War- 
ren. Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.  80 
p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Marie  Josephine  Warren,  Geneseo,  N.  Y, ; 
D :  7530,  Nov.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1905. 

46476 

To-morrow;  farce  in  1  act.  by  G.  Y.  MacMurphy. 
[2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23, 1913 ;  D :  34801 ;  George  Yuille 
MacMurphy,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  46477 


— -  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Jackson.    [88] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1911 ;  D :  24745 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, Nev/  York.  46478 

— -an  original  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R. 


Drouet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  Chicago ;  1891 :  38132,  Oct. 
24.  46479 

—  plav  for  children  in  3  acts,  by  Kitty  Barne 
and  d'.  W.  Wheeler.  36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    25,    1910;    D:  228-56;    Marion 
Catherine  Barne,  Eastbourne,  England. 

46480 


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46500 


To-morrow — Continued. 

plav  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Macl^aye.    New  Yorl?, 

Frederick  A.  Stolices  co.   [1912]   viii,  176  p.  12°. 
©  Jan.  26,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  29, 1912 ;  D :  28566 ; 

Percy  Mackaye,  Cambridge,  Mass.  46481 

a  play  of  modern  times  in  3  acts,  by  M.  de 


Brunoff  and  Alexander  Simpson.   4  .     Type- 
written, 

©  Maurice  de  Brunoff,  New  York ;  D  :  12578, 
Mar.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908,  46482 

or.   The   story   that   never   grows   old,    a 


grand  dramatic,  musical,  equestrian  and  terpsi- 
chorean  spectacle  in  5  scenes,  by  B.  Kix*alfy. 
.  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    [Words  only] 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfy,  New  York;  D :  14199, 
Sept.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  46483 

To-morrow  is  Christmas;  [play  in  3  scenes]  by 
G.  Kane.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28607 ;  George  Kane 
and  J.  Lawrence  Friedmann,  New  York. 

46484 

To-morrow-land;  musical  satire  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  C.  W.  Tackenberg,  music  by  R, 
Kieserling,  jr.  105  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1911;  D:  25276;  Chas.  W. 
Tackenberg  and  Richard  Kieserling,  jr.,  Cin- 
cinnati. 46485 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 

ing  with  figures:  2905. 

Tompkin's  hired  man;  a  drama  in  8  acts,  by 
Effie  W.  Merriman. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1898  :  68628, 
Nov.  25 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  46486 

Tompkins  number  three;  or.  Our  baby's  nurse, 
comedy  in  3  acts,  with  music,  adapted  from 
the  German  of  Die  kindsfrau,  by  L,  P,  War- 
ner.   103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1909;  D:  17024;  Louise  P. 
Warner,  New  York.  46487 

Tom's  baby;  by  J.  B.  Foster.  11  p.  4°,  Type- 
written, 

©  Sept.  21.  1909;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1909;  D: 
16934 ;  Julia  B.  Foster,  Berkeley,  Cal.    46488 

Tom's  birthday;  a  drama,  by  J.  A,  Sutton. 

©  John  A.  Sutton,  Brooklyn;  1887:22793, 

Sept.  8.  46489 

Tom's  fiancee;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eulora  M. 

Jennings.    London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York. 

S.    French,   1906.     27   p.     12°,      (On   cover: 

French's  international  copyrighted  ed,  of  the 

works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  97) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  8676, 

June  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  46490 

Tom's  home  run;  or,  How  Tom  won  out,  in  1 
act,  by  M.  R.  Crosby.    8  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Mary  R.  Crosby,  East  Orange,  .N.  J. ;  D : 
15219,  Feb.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb,  23,  1909.    46491 


Tom's  little  star;  or.  The  spectre,  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Malcolm  Arthur.  16  p,  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1911 ;  D  :  25881 ;  Effie  S.  Ar- 
thur, New  York.  46492 

Tom's  money;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Osgood, 
dramatized  from  a  story  by  Harriet  Prescott 
Spoflford.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35933 ;  Erastus  Os- 
good, Quincy,  Mass,  46492a 

Tom's  wedding  gift;  a  modern  comedy  of  man- 
ners in  4  acts,  by  D.  T.  Callahan. 

©  D.  T.  Callahan,  San  Francisco ;  D :  909, 
Sept.  30,  1901.  46493 

Ton;  dialog  fiir  6  knaben,  von  E.  J.  Freund. 
Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  company.  8  p. 
24°.  (Dialogue  und  vortrage  fiir  scliulfeste, 
no,  30) 

©   July  20,   1915;    2c,   July   28,   1915;    D: 
41332 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      46493a 

Ton  (A)  of  gold;  sketch  for  two  characters, 
male  and  female,  by  Harry  S,  Miller,  New 
York,  H.  J.  Wehman,  1902.  8  p.  16°,  (Weh- 
man's  series  of  select  vaudeville,  plays, 
sketches  and  farces,  no,  1) 

©  Henry  J.  Wehman,  New  York ;  D :  2379. 
Sept.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  46494 

Tonadahwa;  romantische  oper  in  4  akten,  von  R, 
Schurig.    141  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   25,    1911;    D :  24767 ;    Richard 
Schurig,  Roslindale,  Mass,  46495 

Tongan  (The)  taboo;  or,  A  savage  love,  an 
original  comic  opera  of  the  South  seas,  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  Edward  Lindley  Grey  Steele, 
jr. 

©  E,  L.  G.  Steele,  jr.,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1899 : 
71025,  Oct,  31,  46496 

Same,  music  by  Sell!  Simouson. 

©  Edward  Lindley  Grey   Steele,  jr.,   Oak- 
land, Cal. ;  D :  1524,  May  7,  1902,  46497 

Tongue-tied;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E,  S.  Smith, 
Proof, 

©  Ernest   Sydney   Smith,   New  York;   D: 
9016,  Aug.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1906.      46498 

Tongues  (The)  of  men;  dramatic  composition 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Carpenter,  77  p,  12°. 
Printed, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1, 1913 ;  D  :  34688  ;  Edward  Childs 
Carpenter,  Philadelphia.  46499 

Toni,  the  maid  of  San  Domingo;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  W.  Plubner,  from  the  German  of 
Charles  Theo  Koener, 

©  Charles  W.  Hubner,  Atlanta ;  1872 :  3796, 
Apr.  11.  46500 


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46500 


COPYEIGHTED  IK   THE  UNITED  STATES 


46518 


Tonic  (A)  for  temper;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Whitehouse.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1914;    D :  37183 ;    Frances 
Wliitehouse,  New  York.  46500a 

To-nig-ht's  the  night;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Alfred  Delacour  and 
Alfred  Hennequin,  book  by  Frederick  Thomp- 
son, lyrics  by  Paul  A.  Rubens  and  Percy 
Greenbanii,  music  by  Paul  A.  Rubens.  Lon- 
don, Chnppell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  1914.  85  p.  8°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Dec.  21, 1914  ;  Ic.  Dec.  22, 1914  ;  D  :  39177 ; 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  46500b 

Tonquin;  or,  The  baron's  daughter,  a  melo- 
drama, by  F.  E.  Wellman. 

©  Frank  B.  Wellman,  Hampton,  Neb. ;  1886 : 
5065,  Mar.  2.  46501 

Tonsorial  Shamus;  play  in  1  act,  by  [Junie] 
McCree  and  [Edward]  Clark.  [1],  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1913;  D:  33067;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  46502 

Tonto  (El)  de  las  monjitas;  cuento  en  acci6n, 
letra  y  mtisica  del  maestro  E.  Alonso  Valdres. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1911. 
18  p.    12°.    [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26, 1911 ;  2c.  May  27, 1911 ;  D  :  24328 ; 
Emilio  Alonso  Valdres,  Madrid.  46503 

Tony;  a  vaudeville  farce,  by  Aaron  Hoffman. 
34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dave  Genaro  and  Ray  Bailey,  New  York ; 
D  :  8779,  July  3, 1906 ;  2c.  July  3,  1906.    46504 

Tony  and  Cleopatra;  by  Edwin  A.  Fowler.  12 
p.    diagr.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Glenna  C.  Jackson,  New  York ;  D :  14481, 
Dec.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1908.  46505 

Tony — from  America;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Harvey.    168  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  18,  1913 ;  D  :  33527 ;  Harold  Mel- 
lor  Harvey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  46506 

Tony  O'Dowd;  an  original  romantic  society  play 
in  4  acts,  by' F.  Rogers. 

©  Frank  Rogers,  United  States  ;  1880 :  15878, 
Oct.  18.  46507 

Tony  Pastor's  character  albiim;  an  original 
sketch  consisting  of  song,  monologue,  and  por- 
traits of  public  characters. 

©   Tony    Pastor,   New    York;    1873:11254, 
Oct.  2.  46508 

Tony,  the  oootblack;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Aaron 
Hoffman.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Genaro  and  Bailey,  New  York ;  D :  9928, 
Feb.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1907.  46509 


Tony,  the  boot!j"ack  detective;  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert    i/.  Woods,  New  York;  D:9956, 
Feb.  12,  1907  46510 

Tony,  the  convict;  a  drama  in  5  acts, by  Charles 
Townsend.     Author's  ed. 

©  T.  S.  Denis'.)n,  Chicago;  1893 :  48257,  Oct. 
28;lc.  Nov.  1,  46511 

Tony,  the  kid;  by  A.  Ferraro,  revamped  by  Ed- 
gar Ruff  &  CO.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  9,  1910 ;  D :  21544 ;  Alfred  Fer- 
raro, New  York.  46512 

Tony's  mother;  1  act  drama,  by  D.  Freedman. 
[16]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  38483  ;  David  Freed- 
man, Brooklyn.  46512a 

Tony's  return;  in  1  act,  by  P.  Culotta.  [6]  p. 
4."     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22716 ;  Paul  Culotta, 
New  Orleans.  46513 

Too  clever  by  half;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A. 
Pellanus  [pseud,  of  William  Stone  Booth] 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.    27  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.   25,   1914;   2c.    Feb.    26,    1914;    D: 
36167 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

46513a 

Too  bashful  to  marry.     See  Aleta. 

Too  gay  a  husband;  by  H.  De  Greau. 

©  Henri  De  Greau,  Chicago ;  D :  2120,  July 
14,  1902.  46514 

Too  late;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Broyde. 

.sn^n2  /  ps  ,'irt3pK  4  i^x  N'?2Nm  ;t5rDu  x^jf 

55  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28, 1912  ;  D  :  28861 ;  Isaac  Brovde, 
New  York  .  46515 

-by  Moses  Richter. 

rrc)2  pe   /pwpN   4  i^x   N5:x"Ti   ;Mi7Dr  ^i* 

[85]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;    D:  35820;    Latest 
theatre  co  inc.,  New  York.  46515a 

a  new  domestic  drama  iu  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  Harry  A.  Marquett. 

©  Harry  A.  Marquett,  Reading,  Pa.;  1877: 
3808.  Mar.  30.  46516 

1  act  play,  by  H.  E.  Robinson.     [1],  6  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1912  ;  D  :  29125  ;  Howard  Eu- 
gene Robinson,  New  York.  46517 

■  a  1  act  play  of  destiny,  by  Robert  Wilford 

Clarke. 

©  John  Arthur  Murray,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
D :  13736,  Sept.  8,  1908.  '46518 


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46519 


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46537 


Too  late — Continued. 

or,   The   shadow   of   a   sin,   a   sensational 

drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Stan- 
ley. 

©  Cliarlotte  M.  Stanley,  New  York;  1892: 
23380,  June  3.  46519 

See  also  True  (A)  wife. 


Too  many  husbands;  a  dramatic  composition, 
by  L.  Grover, 

©   Leonard    Grover,    New    York ;    D :  5345, 
July  26,  1904.  46528 

farcical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Anthony  E. 


Too  late  for  the  train.     See  Social  (The)  stage. 

Too  late,  too  late;  in  4  acts,  by  D.  E.  Dennedy. 
©  Dominick  E.  Dennedy,  Cincinnati ;  1876 : 
12320,  Nov.  4.  46530 

Too  little  vagrants;  or.  Beware  of  tramps,  a 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Chicago, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1897 :  59878, 
Oct.  22 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  46530a 

Too  many  beaus;  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Fe- 
lix Fantus.     [21]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.5,  1911;  D:  23745;  Robert  V. 
Johnson,  Chicago.  46531 

Too  many  burglars;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Hamilton 
Coleman  and  Samuel  E.  Smyth.  [1],  17  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  40387 ;  Menlo  Moore, 
inc.,  Chicago.  46531a 

Too  many  cooks;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Craven. 
185  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1913;    D:  35371;    Frank 
Craven,  New  York.  46533 

or,  A  suburban  home;  comedy  in  1  act  and 

1  scene,  by  M.  Sackett.    16  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910 ;  D :  20134 ;  Marion  Sack- 
ett, New  York.  46533 

Too  many  cooks  spoil  the  broth;  farce  in  1  act, 

by  S.  E.  Smyth.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   9,    1913;    D:  33514;    Sam   E. 

Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  46534 

Too  many  cousins;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Ware 
[pseud,  of  Lew  Ward]  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1893.  15  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  326] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1894 :  527,  Jan. 

2  ;  2c.  Jan.  15.  46535 

Too  many  darlings;  a  farcical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  George  H.  Emerick. 

©  Georgia  Gardner  and  Joseph  Maddern, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  29842,  Dec.  8.  46536 

Too  many  friends;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Neeson. 

©    Patrick   Neeson,    Chicago ;    1889 :  19593, 
June  24.  46527 


Wills.     New  York.     Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1911. 
50  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.   12,   1911;   2c.   Apr.   13,   1911;    D: 
23937 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      46539 

Too  many  maidens.     See  Pound  (A)  of  cure. 

Too  many  millions;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S. 
Barcus.    135  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1913;  D:  32766;  James  S. 
Barcus,  New  York.  46530 

Too  many  strings  to  his  bow;  a  comedy,  by 
O.  H.  Colquhoun. 

©  Cecil  Hugh  Colquhoun,  Montrose,  Ga. ; 
D  :  2719,  Dec.  15,  1902.  46531 

Too  many  women.     See  Busy  man. 

Too  much;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Brennan. 
[79]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18.  1913 ;  D :  35051 ;  Edward  M. 
Brennan,  Iowa  City,  la.  4653« 

Too  much  Bobbie;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Mor- 
rison Howie.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing 
company,  1914.     27  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1914 ;  D  :  39062  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  46533a 

Too  much  drama;  two-story  farce,  by  A.  C. 
Cheney.    [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31529 ;  Anne  Cleve- 
land Cheney,  Brookline,  Mass.  46533 

Too  m^uch  Galatea;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing company,  1904.    19  p.    16°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5347, 
July  27,  1904;  2c.  July  27,  1904.  46534 

Too  much  Haman;  a  Purim  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Jacob  J.  Leibson.  {In  Helpful  thoughts,  Feb.. 
1903) 

©  Bloch  pub.  CO.,  New  York ;  D :  3001,  Feb. 
7,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  new  ed.  Jan.  6, 
1904.  46535 

Too  much  is  a  plenty;  farcical  incident  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  H.  Johnson.  116  p.  obi.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1910;  D:  20912;  Lute  H. 
Johnson,  Denver.  46536 

Too  much  Johnson;  3  act  farcical  comedy,  by 
W.  Gillette.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  Lon- 
don, Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1912.  129  p.  12°. 
([French's  standard  library  ed.]) 

©  .Tan.  20,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D: 
28465  ;  William  Gillette.  New  York.         46537 


2350 


46538 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


46556 


Too  much  married;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Cliarles 
Townseud.  Pliiladelpliia,  Tlie  Peua  publisli- 
ing  company,  1905.    24  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    cc,    Pliiladelpliia ;    D :  6851. 
June  21,  1905 ;  2c.  June  21,  1905.  46538 


—  a  farce  in  3  acts.    Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Van  Zaudt,  New  York;  1896: 
56534,  Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  46539 

—  See  also  Bigamist  (The) 


Too  much  matrimony;  whimsical  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Bartlett.  [2],  115  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  0,  1914  ;  D  :  36617  ;  Arthur  Bart- 
lett, Coluradu  Springs,  Col.  46539a 

Too  much  money;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  T. 
Calnon.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Th.  Calnon,  Detroit ;   D :  13737, 
Aug.  29,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1908.  46540 

a  domestic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Mon- 


taiue. 

©  C.  F.  Montaine,  New  York ;  1897 :  45473, 
Aug.  12.  46541 

play   in  4  acts,  by  Browne.      [112]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25403;  Porter  Em- 
er.son  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  46542 

— —  a  3  act  comedy. 

©  Clifford  T.  Cloptou,  Chicago  ;  1899  :  35030. 
May  24.  46543 

3  act  farce  comedy,  by  Bruce  AVhitney. 

©  Robert  Gaylor,  Chicago ;  1895 :  9939,  Feb. 
18.  46544 

Too  much  mothers.     See  Monologues  of  to-day. 

Too  much  mustard;  farce  in  5  acts,  by  H.  D. 
.      Hickman.     [1],  82  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1915 ;  D :  42095 ;  Hardin  Du- 
val Rickman,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  46544a 

Too  much  of  a  good  thing;  a  comedietta,  by  T.  S. 
Denisou.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denisou,  1880.  19  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1880 :  15810,  Oct. 
10 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  46545 

■ Same.    T.  S.  Denison,  1908.    19  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for  14 
years  from  Oct.  16.  1908 ;  D :  13815,  Sept.  17, 
1908;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1908.  46546 

Too  much  Smith;  by  D.  Gray. 

©  Dorothy  Gray,  Chatham,  N.  J. ;  D :  13574, 
Aug.  18  ,1908.  46547 

comedy  sketch  for  vaudeville  in  1  act,  by 


G.J.Weston.    20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3.  1915  ;  D  :  39573  ;  Garnett  James 
Weston,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

46547a 


Too  strong  to  work;  a  melodrama  in  1  act,  by 

F.  Vail.     15  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Vail,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8603,  May  28, 
1906 ;  2c.  May  28,  1906.  46548 

Too  thin;  or,  Skeleton  Sara,  a  burlesque  extrav- 
aganza in  2  pts.,  by  I.  G.  Keed,  jr. 

©  Isaac  G.  Reed,  jr.,  United  States ;  1880 : 
16111,  Oct.  23.  46549 

Too  too  truly  rural;  a  musical  and  dramatic 
composition,  written  and  adapted  for  the 
stage,  by  F.  M.  Vokes  and  G.  H.  Tyler. 

©  Fred  M.  Vokes  and  George  H.  Tyler,  Bos- 
tun  ;  1882  :  7119,  May  3.  46550 

Too  witty  by  far  (Trop  d'esprit  nuit);  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  Eugene  Nothi. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:19910,  Sept.  3.  46551 

Too  young  to  know;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 

G.  A.  Holt.    99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  A.  Holt,  Fall  River,  Mass.;   D: 
9703,  Dec.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.       46552 

Tool  (A)  of  gold;  4  act  drama,  by  J.  A.  Bur- 
leigh.    [76 J  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912 ;  D :  31751 ;  Jefferson  A. 
Burleigh,  Niagara  University,  N.  Y.      46553 

Toolip  (The)  Sec  Lumber  room,  and  other 
plays. 

Tools  of  war.     See  To  the  wall. 

Tootle,  tootle,  too;  or.  The  Frenchman  and  his 
pupil,  a  musical  sketch,  composed,  written 
and  adapted  to  the  variety  stage  by  Alfred  B. 
Sedgwick. 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  Y'ork  ;  1875  :  10553, 
Oct.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  •  46554 

Top  (The)  floor  bedroom  back;  or,  A  bit  of  life, 
sketch   in   1  act,   by  Al.   C.   Joy   and  Mrs.   J. 

Niemeyer.     30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1910;  D:  22316;  Mrs.  John 
Nieuieyer,  Berkeley,  Cal.  46555 

Top  (The)  landing;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers,  [and]  The  lost  child,  by  Harry 
H.  Gushing.  Phihidelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co., 
1886.  p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supple- 
ment to  One  hundred  choice  selections,  no. 
18) 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co..    Philadelphia:    1886: 
6013.  Mar.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  46556 

Top  notes  and  lingerie;  comedy  character 
sketch,  by  Curtis  Dunham.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36203 ;  Nance  Mor- 
gan, Suffern,  N.  Y^  46556a 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-44 


2351 


46557 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46576 


Top  o'  the  mornin';  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Anne 
Caklwell  [i.  e.  Anne  Caldwell  O'Dea]  [114]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

■  ©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1913  ;  D :  32202  ;  Henry  W.  Sav- 
age, New  York.  46557 

—  Same.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1913 ;  D :  31963 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Itockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  46558 

Top  o'  the  morning';  u  character  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1883 :  10497, 
June  9.  46559 

sketch,  by  M.  Baker.  [1],  13  p.  8".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  r>,  1915;  D:  40.^)70;  Maud  Baker, 


Topsy-turvy;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  C.  de 
Soissons.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass. ;  1895 : 
29163,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31.  46569 


Detroit. 


46559a 


Topeka;  an  Indian  act  and  dance,  by  J.  M.  Free. 
5  p.    16°.    Typewritten.     [Scenario] 

©  .7.  Martin  Free,  Philadelphia;  D:2370, 
Sept.  2,  1902;  Ic.  Aug.  18,  19U2 ;  Ic.  Oct.  22, 
1902.  46560 

Toper  (The);  or,  The  Lurgonieister  of  Rothen- 
burg-. 

©  F.  M.  lianken,  New  York;  1897:40994, 
Aug.  21.  46561 

Toper  (The)  of  Rothenburg'.     »S'c6'  Burgonieis- 
ter  (The) 

Topers  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Par- 
ker. 

©  Edward  L.  Parker,  Chicago;  D :  15193. 
Feb.  27,  1909.  46562 

Topics  of  the  times;  by  J.  W.  Stover. 

©  J.  W.  Stover,  Chicago ;  1898 :  44829,  July 
27.  46563 

Topics,    tomfoolery   and  Terpsichore;   by   Wil- 
liam D.  Hall.     5  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pierce  bros.,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  7289,  Sept. 
21,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1905.  46564 

Topp's  twins;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  S. 
Deuison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1895:  35803,  July 
9  ;  2c.  Aug.  24.  46565 

Topsy  turvey;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Roy 
Byford.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bearne,  Loudon;  1895:49237, 
Sept.  28  ;  2c.  Sept.  28.  46566 

Topsy  turvey  burlesquers. 

©  Jacobs  and  Lowrv,  New  York ;  1897 : 
23934 ;  Apr.  17.     *  46567 

Topsy-turveyville;  by  P.  K.  Kellar  and  R.  H. 
iNIoulton. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar  and  Robert  H.  Moulton, 
Chicago  ;  D  :  9155,  Sept.  28,  1906.  46568 


—  a  farce,  by  I.  Diller  and  E.  Medhurst. 

©  Irma  Diller  and  Eleanor  Medhurst,  New 
York  ;  1894  :  59378,  Dec.  20.  46570 

—  a  new  and  original  operatic  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  Jordan. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York;  1890:24303, 
Aug.  4.  46571 

— •  Sec  also  Misfits. 


Topsy-turvy  (The)  inn;  libretto  of  a  dramatic 
and  musical  composition,  by  Maurice  Ordon- 
neau,  English  adaptation  by  Arthur  Sturgess, 
music  by  Victor  Roger.     New  York,  Boosey  & 

CO. 

©  Ciiappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  1897  :  0.5580,  Nov. 
20 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  46572 

Tor  (Das)  des  lebens;  schauspiel  in  5  akten, 
von  A.  Wothe  [d.  i.  A.  W.  Malm]  Leipzig, 
Adolf  Mahn'.s  verlag  [1912].    95  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  28399  ; 
Aimy  Wothe,  Leipzig.  46573 

Torch  (The);  modern  miracle  play  in  3  acts,  by 
V.  Post.     [102]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1915  ;  D  :  42209  ;  Van  Zo  Post, 
New  York.  46573a 

Toreador;  an  entirely  new  and  original  musical 
play  in  2  acts,  by  James  T.  Tanner  and  Harry 
Nicholls,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and  Percy 
Greenbaidv,  music  by  Ivan  Caryll  and  Lionel 
Mouckton.     [56]  p.    sq.  8°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Edwardes,  London ;  D :  614,  June 
27,  1901 ;  2c.  June  27,  1901.  46574 

TorfmuU;   verschiedene   gesqhehnisse   in   2  bil- 
dern,  von  Jean  Canora,  aus  dem  franzosischen  ' 
von  Alice  Fliegel.    Miinchen,  Drei  luasken  ver- 
lag, g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  34307  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  ui.  b.  h.,  Munich.  46575 

Tormenta  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
en  verso,  letra  de  C.  del  Castillo,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Arturo  Saco  del  Valle.  Madrid  [St>- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1909.  47  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   19,   1909;    D: 
17468;  Cayetano  del  Castillo,  Madrid.    46576 

Torn  from  the  heart  of  his  family.  See  Capi- 
tal punishment. 

Torn  (The)  letter.     See  Devotion. 

Torn  papers;  or.  The  girl  from  the  South,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  M.  Goldie.  [1],  56  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  4, 1915  ;  D  :  40556 ;  M.  Goldie,  New 
York.  46576a 


2352 


46577 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46596 


Torn  (The)  shrine;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Hodg- 
kiss.    56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1911 ;  D :  28117 ;  Win.  Hodg- 
kiss,  Alameda,  Cal.  46577 


Same.     [71]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34156 ;  Will  Hodg- 
kiss,  Alameda,  Cal.  46578 

Tornado  (The);  a  .spectacular  comedy  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  I^.  J.  Carter. 

©  Linculn  J.  Carter,  Chicago;  1891:38338, 
Oct.  26.  .         46579 

Toros  en  Aranjuez;  zarzuela  coraico-taurina  en 
1  acto  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prusa,  libro  de 
A.  Caamano  e  I.  Soler,  miisica  del  maestro 
.Manuel  Nieto.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  aurores 
espanoles]  1908.  53,  [IJ  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Angel  Caamano  e  Isidro  Soler,  Madrid; 
D :  14GS7,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909. 

46580 

Torpille  (La);  drame  en  1  acte,  par  Georges  Vil- 
lard.    Paris,  Smyth,  1913.    29  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  8,  1913  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913 ;  D :  35097  ; 
Smyth,  Paris.  46581 

Torquato  Tasso;  2  akte  eines  seelenspiels,  von 
Max  Ebell.  Strassburg,  J.  H.  Ed.  Heitz 
(Heitz  &  Miindel),  1914.  4  p.  L,  [7]-40  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  2G,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  16,  1915 ;  A— For- 
eign 12514;  J.  H.  E.  Heitz  (Heitz  &  Mundel), 


Strassburg,  Germany. 


46581a 


Torrent;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Maurice  Donnay. 

©     Emile    Terquem.     Paris ;     1899 :  30542 ; 

May  5 ;  2c.  May  8.  46582 

a  problem  play  in  3  acts,    (the  first  half 


founded  in  part  on  The  yoke,  a  novel  by  Hu- 
bert Wales)   by  F.  Rider. 

©  Fremont  Rider,  Nyack,  N.  Y. ;  D :  14720. 
Jan.  2,  1909.  46583 

Tortured  to  a  confession;  by  L.  Stone.     11  p. 

r.  Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910 ;  D :  22564 ;  Louis  Stone, 
Brooklyn.  46584 

Torturer  of  innocence.     See  Fiend  (The) 

Tory  (The)  reneg-ade;  or.  The  wife's  judgment, 
a  patriotic  drama  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Allen. 

©  Mark  Allen,  Woburn,  Mass. ;  1874 :  15183. 
Dec.  16.  46585 

Tory's  (The)  daughter;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  Vera  De  Noie  and  Bertha  Wilson.  [142]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Rosencrans,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. ; 
D :  99,  Jan.  31,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1901.    46586 


Tory's  (The)  guest;  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Mapes. 
Typewritten. 

©  Victor  Mapes,  New  York ;  1900  A :  27225, 
Nov.  2 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  46587 

Tosca  (La);  drame  en  5  actes,  par  Victorien  Sar- 
dou.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lUustratiou]  1909.  1 
p.  1.,  89  p.     12°. 

©  V.  Sardou's  heir.s,  Paris ;  D :  15976,  June 
1,  1909 ;  2c.  Juno  1.  1909.  46588 

melodrumma    in   3   atti,   di    V.    Sardou,    li. 

Illiea.  G.  Giacosa,  musica  di  G.  Puccini. 

©  a.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan  ;  1S99  :  80487,  Dec. 
12 ;  2c.  Dec.  12.  46589 

•  opei'a  en  3  actes,  d'apres  le  drame  de  Vic- 
torien Sardou,  de  L.  Illiea  et  G.  Giacosa,  tr. 
f  rangaise  de  Paul  Ferrier,  musique  de  Giacomo 
I'uccini.  32  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan  ;  D :  4009,  Sept.  26, 
1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1903.  46590 

an  opera  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Sardou,  L.  Illiea, 

G.    Giacosa,    music    by    G.    Puccini,    libretto. 
Typewritten. 

©  G.  Ricoi-di  &  CO.,  Milan ;  1900  A :  10961, 
July  10;  2c.  July  10;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  (printed) 
Oct.  20,  1900;  Ic.  (printed)  Jan.  7,  1901. 

46591 

Tot;  or,  A  young  girl's  heart,  a  drama  in  5 
tableaux,  by  A.  Daly,  from  a  tr.  by  Fred  Wil- 
liams of  L'petiote. 

©  Augustiu  Daly,  New  York ;  1880 :  12113, 
Aug.  4.  46592 

Tot  Plummer's  first  assembly. 

©  George  Riddle,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  1881 : 
2907,  Feb.  28.  46593 

Tote  (Die)  ratte;  1  akt,  von  A.  Silbenuanu. 
Berlin  [A.  Silbermann]  1909.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17175 ; 
Adalbert  Silbermann,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  46594 

T'other  dear  charmer;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  and  P.  T.  Farnsworth.  43  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Dorothy  and  Patrick  Thomson  Farns- 
worth. Highlands,  N.  C. ;  D :  15284,  Mar.  8, 
1909  ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.  46595 

Toto  la  puree;  vaudeville-operette  en  1  acte  et  2 
tableaux,  par  Andr6  Mauprey  et  Desire  Pou- 
gaud.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1914.  55  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1914 ;  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37163 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  46595a 

Toto  Sanbari;  by  J.  K.  Simpson.  [22]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910 ;  D :  21857 ;  J.  Kenneth 
Simpson,  Pittsburgh.  46596 


2353 


46597 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46617 


Totote;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  M.  S.  Weisseu- 
liorn  and  B.  A.  MacDonald,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  Gyp  [pseud,  of  S.  G.  M.  A.  de  R.  de 
M.  Martel  de  Janville]     Typewritten. 

©  Mathilde  Strenimell  Weissenhorn  and 
Belle  Ada  MacDonald,  New  York.  1900  A: 
3122,  Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  3.  46597 

Tots  carnival;  by  E.  Hetzel. 

©  Etta  Hetzel,  Miamisburg,  O. ;  D :  1092, 
Nov.  13.  1901.  46598 

Tottie  and  her  Teddy  bear;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  R.  Taftt.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Adella   R.  Tafft,  Providence,  R.  I.;   D: 

11750,  Nov.  15,  1907  ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1907.  46599 

Tottie  Footlights;  by  A.  Demaria.  7  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Aniv  Demaria,  Chicago;  D :  275,  Mar.  28, 
1901 ;  2c.'  Feb.  8.  1904.  46600 

Tottie,  the  match  girl;  an  original  domestic 
comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Henderson. 

©  Ettie  Henderson.  Long  Branch,  N.  J. ; 
1873:9897,  Sept.  3.  46601, 

Tottlewinks;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Genevieve  Far- 
uell  [i.  e.  G.  Farnell-Bond J  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Genevieve  Farnell-Bond,  New  York;  D: 
12162,  Jan.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1908.    46602 

Totty;  or.  My  grandfather's  will,  a  serio-comic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  T.  Miller. 

©  Allen  T.  Miller,  Philadelphia;  1878: 
1143,  Jan.  26.  46603 

Touch  and  go;  or,  Miss  Chameleon,  an  original 
musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  C.  Harris. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1909 ;  D :  16662 ;  F.  Clifford 
Harris,  San  Francisco.  46604 

■  See  also  Chocolates. 

Touch-down  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Marion 
Sliort.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.  83  p.  12°.  ( [French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  264] ) 

©  Dec.  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913  ;  D  :  35256  ; 
Sanuiel  French,  New  York.  46605 

musical  satire  of  college  life  in  3  acts,  by 

F.  G.  Lanham  and  F.  V.  Lanham.     [5],  00  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  G,  1915;  D:  40006;  Fritz  G.  Lan- 
ham and  Frank  V.  Lanham,  Austin,  Tex. 

46605a 

Touch  (A)  of  East  Side  life;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Murphy.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Stanley  Murphy,  New  York  ;  D :  14923, 
Jan.  28,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  46606 


Touch    (A)    of    "  flu," 
duologues. 


See   Monologues   and 


63  p. 


Touch  (A)  of  high  life;  by  C.  Sullivan. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Sullivan,  St.  Louis  ;  D  :  3328,  Apr. 
23,  1903 :  2c.  May  22,  1903.  46607 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton  and 

T.  I.  Keogh.    8  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1909;  D:  16825;  Thos.  Igna- 
tious  Keogh,  Colon,  Mich.  46608 

or,  Some  joke,  eh  kid?  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Harry  Newton  and  T.  I.  Keogh.     [16]  p.     f°. 
Ms. 

©  Jan.  15.  1912  ;  D  :  28311 ;  Thos.  Ignatious 
Keogh,  Colon,  Mich.  46609 

Touch  (A)  of  human  nature;  or,  A  cup  of  cof- 
fee, playlet,  by  E.  Andreas.  22  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915 ;  D :  40787 ;  Eulalie  An- 
dreas, New  York.  46609a 

Touch  (The)  of  Midas;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Kelly,     ii,  65  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1910 ;  D :  21163 ;  Thomas  J. 
Kelly,  Brooklyn.  46610 

Touch  (A)  of  nature;  by  H.  P.  Leonard. 

©  Harrv  Paul  Leonard,  New  York  ;  D  :  6343, 
]Mar.  8,  1905.  46611 

by  W.  Montague.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Montague,  San  Francisco ;  D : 
14130,  Oct.  22,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.        46612 

;  comedy   playlet   in  1  act   and  1   scene,  by 

M.  W.  McGee.    ii,  6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910;  D :  21234 ;  Morris 
Worthington  McGee,  Chicago.  46613 

^  Irish  comic  sketch,  by  C.  H.  Norton.     7  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   22,    1912;    D :  31208 ;    Chas.   H. 
Norton,  Jersey  City.  46614 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  S.  Pearson.     [2],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912 ;  D :  30533 ;  Cliarles  S. 
Pearson,  New  York.  46615 

Touch  (The)  of  the  child;  dramatic  incident  in 
1  act,  adaiited  from  Tom  Gallon's  story,  by 
Leon  M.  Lion.  New  York.  S.  Ii"'rench ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  21  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.  no.  2429]) 

©  Feb.  3,  1913;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1913;  D:  33700; 
Sanuiel  French,  ltd.,  London.  46616 

Touch  (The)  of  truth;  by  H.  M.  Walbrook.  [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911  ;    D :  24960 ;    Gerald 
l{obertshaw,  London.  46617 


2354 


46618 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


46637 


Touch  (The)  of  truth- -Cunt iiiued. 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Walbrook. 


New 


York,  S.  French  ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911. 
16  p.    12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.  no.  2394]  ) 

©    Nov.    20.    1911;    2c.    Nov.    20.    1911;    D: 
2.5797;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        46618 


Touch    the    button. 
1990. 


See    Universe    (The)    in 


Touching   (A)   story;   1   act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, l\v  A.  P.  Ballon.    8  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  P.  Ballon,  Chicago;  D :  6744,  May  29, 
1905 ;  Ic.  !\Iay  IS,  190.5 ;  Ic.  Mav  29,  190.5. 

46619 


Touchstone    (The)    of   destiny. 
(Le) 


See  Parvenu 


Tough  going;  vaudeville  specialty  for  two  male 
characters,  by  O.  Shafter.  [6]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1913  ;  D  :  3-5012  ;  Otto  Shafter, 
Brooklyn.  46620 

Tour  (Le)  de  main;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  F.  de 
('rois.set  et  A.  Tarride.  2  p.  1.,  56  p.  8". 
Printed. 

©    Francis    de    Croisset    et    Abel    Tarride. 
Paris;  D :  8781.  -Tuly  5,  1906;  2c.  July  5,  1906. 

46621 

Tour  (La)  du  nionde.  See  Eighty  days  around 
the  world. 

Tour  (A)  of  the  earth  on  a  wager.  See  Eighty 
days  around  the  world. 

Tour  of  the  jolly  club;  burlette  in  3  acts. 

©  .Tennie  Candee,   Syracuse,  N.   Y. ;   1883 : 
2.3366,  Dec.  17.  46622 

Tour  (A)  of  the  nickelodeons;  by  F.  M.  Clayton. 
©  Frank  Mortimer  Clayton,  Oil  City,  Pa.; 


D  :  11196.  .July  22.  1907. 


46623 


Tour  (The)   of  the  world  in  eighty  days;  by 
C.  E.  Pillet  and  J.  H.  Connelly. 

©  J.   H.   Connelly,  New  York;    1875:3006. 
Mar.  30  .  46624 

a  spectacular  drama  of  adventure  in  5  acts 


and  15  tableaux,  by  F.  Lyster. 

©  Frederick  Lyster,   United   States;   1875: 
2318.  Mar.  12.  46625 

Tourists  (The);  nuislcal  comedy  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  K.  H.  Burnside,  nuisic  by  Gus- 
tave  Kerker.  [141]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Robert   Hubber   Thorne   Burnside,   New 
York  ;  D  :  8559,  May  19,  1906  ;  2c.  May  19,  1906. 

46626 

Sec  also  Emigrant  (The)  train. 


Tourist's  (The)  dream;  by  W.  Bradley  and  P.  J. 
Sheai-n.     [19]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1.'.  Mar.  2.5,  1912;  D :  29240 ;  P.  J.  Shearn 
and  \A'm.  A.  Bradley,  New  York.  46627 

Tourists  in  a  Russian  bath. 

©    (Jeorge    Clarke,    United    States;    1883: 
19170,  f)ri.  18.  46628 

Tourists  in  an  emigrant  car;  a  comedietta,  by 
C.  W.  Chase. 

©  Charles  Wathen  Chase,  Chicago;   1880: 
1018,  .Tan.  16.  46629 

Tourmaline  (The);  a  fairy  dramatic  spectacle  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  Grossi. 

©   Angelo    Grossi,    Baltimore;    1896:26206. 
Apr.  29.  46630 

Tournament  (The);  or.  Ivanhoe  and  the  Black 
Knight,  aiT.  from  Scott's  Iva«hoe,  by  W.  H. 
Duncan,  jr. 

©   Wm.  Henry  Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn;   D: 
12931,  May  8,  1908.  '  46631 


a  spectacle  arr.  from  Scott's  Ivanhoe, 

by  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr.     [2],  28  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 


©  Ic.  July  21,  1910 ;  D  :  21695  ;  Wm.  Henry 
Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  46632 

— •  See  also  Joust  (The) 


Tourtelin  s'amuse;  par  H.  Keroul  et  A.  Barr6. 
Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1908.  2  p.  1.,  199  i». 
12°. 

©  Henri  Keroul  et  Albert  Barre,  Paris ;  D : 
12701,  Apr.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1908.        46633 

Tons  papas;  comedie-vaudeville  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Andre  Heuze  et  Louis  Feuillade.  Paris,  C. 
Jdubert,  1909.     20  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  17000 ; 
C.  Joubert,  Paris.  46634 

Tout  (The);  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  R.  T.  Kettering,  music  by  Ivan  L. 
Davis.  [73]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Ralph   T.   Kettering,  Chicago  ;   D  :  10.3.33, 
Apr.  12.  1907  ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  46635 

Tout's  (The)  temptation;  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  [1],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D :  32813 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  46636 

Tow-path  (The);  rustic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Von  der  Vonde.     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1915 ;  D :  40247 ;  C.  Von  der 
Vonde,  New  York.  46636a 

Towah,  a  legend  of  Death  Valley;  by  A.  Lucdy. 
7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arturo  Lucey,  New  York ;  D :  7521,  Oct 
30,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.  46637 


2355 


46637 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46657 


Tower  (The);  romance  in  the  clouds,  by  J.  E. 
Austriiin.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914;  D:3G64S;  Joseph  E. 
Austrian,  New  Yorlj.  46637a 

Tower  (The)  man;  a  drama  in  3  arts,  by  N,  D. 
Gray.     [3],  46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Normau  D.  Gray,  West  Chester,  Fa.;  D: 
9811,  Jan.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1907.      46638 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Duffy.     44  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Duffy,  New  York;  D :  15434. 
Mar.  24,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909.  46639 

Tower  (A)  of  Babel;  tragedy  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  L.  T.  Bradley  and  A.  H.  Brown. 
[47]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D :  37798 ;  Lillian 
Trimble  Bradley  and  Alfred  H.  Brown,  Lake 
Mahopac,  N.  Y.  46639a 

Tower  of  Babylon;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Ed- 
win.    62  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  David  Edwin,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7147,  Aug. 
22,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1905.  46640 

Tower  (The)  of  Wye;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Babcock.    109  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Babcock,  Washington ;  D : 
767,  Aug.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  16,  1901.        46641 

Towers  (The)  of  silence;  scenario  of  a  3  act 
comedy,  by  P.  S.  Sharpe. 

©  Percy  S.  Sharpe,  Chicago ;  1897 :  10983. 
Feb.  13.  46642 

Town  (A)  affair;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E. 
Tilden.     \^>0]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.. 

©  Len  Ellsworth  Tilden,  Marlborougit, 
N.  II. ;  D :  2195,  Aug.  8,  1902 ;  2c.  Min:  7,  1903. 

46643 

Town  and  country;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Weslyn. 
11],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41684 ;  Louis  Wes- 
lyn, New  York.  46643a 

Town  (The)  clown;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  i)y 
.Josepii  Kijig.    43  p.    4°.    Tyiiewrittcn. 

©  Harry  Frank  Mathews,  Springfield,  O. ; 
D  :  8901,  Aug.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.    46644 

-a  romedy  farce  in  3  acts,  by  George  M.  Co- 

lian  and  Frank  Tanncbill,  jr. 

©  Ciharles  Wayne,  New  York;  1899:1 81  :;i. 
Mar.  10.  46645 

3  act  farce,  by  George  M.  Cohan  and  Frank 

Tannehill,  jr. 

©  Charles  Wayne,  New  York;  1899:181.32, 
Mar.  10.  46646 


Town  (The)  constable;  vaudeville  playlet,  by 
•Tack  Ravold  and  H.  Holman.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1911;  D:  24911;  Harry  Hol- 
man, New  York.  46647 

Town  (The)  crier;  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
N.  Twomey.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Apr.     16,     1915;     D:  40378;     Neil 
Twomey,  Dorchester,  Mass.  46647a 

Town  (The)  fool;  comedy  crook  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Green.     [58]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  3.5061 ;  Harry  Green, 
Newport,  Ky.  46648 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Tom  Fitch. 

©  J.  H.  La  Pearl,  Danville,  111.;  D:1140, 
Dec.  2,  1901.  46649 

or,  Eli  and  Jane,  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 


—  or,  Carnival  time,  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  T. 
Goetze.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  36615 ;  Arthur  Taylor 
Goetze,  Chicago.  46646a 


by  PI.  Green.    58  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1909  ;  D  :  17301 ;  Harry  Green. 
Newport,  N.  Y.  46650 

Town  (The)  gossip;  or.  The  foundation  of  love, 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Booker.  [62]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Booker,  Brooklyn ;  D :  5076,  May 
4,  1904;  2c.  May  25,  1904.  46651 

Town  hall  to-nig-ht;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  M. 
Cress,v.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D :  6644, 
]\Iay  6,  1905 ;  2c.  May  6,  1905.  46652 

Town  hall  to-nite;  play  in  1  act,  ))y  D.  J.  Mc- 
Garrigan.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Inn.  6,  1915;  D:  39440;  Daniel  .L  Mc- 
Garrigan,  Philadelphia.  46652a 

Town  lots;  a  satirical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H. 
Win  slow. 

©    Herbert    H.    Winslow,    Chicago;    1886: 
444(5,  Feb.  23.  46653 

Town  (The)  marshal;  comedy-drama  in  4  act.s, 

by  liCm  B.  Parker.  145  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23483 ;  O.  E.  Wee, 

New  York.  46654 
-comedy  drama  of  the  rural  Northwest,  by 

Charles    Uli-ifli.      (Chicago,    T.    S.    Deuison    & 

CO.  [1910]     68  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  23, 1910 ;  2c.  Aug.  25, 1910 ;  D  :  21872  ; 
T.  S.  Deuison  &  co..  Chicago.  46655 

a  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Van  Al- 

styne. 

©  Egbert  Van  Alstyne,  Marengo,  111. ;  D : 
3147,  Mar.  16,  1903.  46656 

Town  (A)  meeting;  an  entertainment,  by  Frank 
E.  Hiland. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
31 773,  June  15  ;  2c.  July  10.  46657 


2356 


46658 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


46677 


Town  (The)  of  Honilou;  a  rlr:vniMti<"  romposi- 
lion  in  4  acis,  by  V.  Kveriiishaiii.  [2],  64  p. 
8^     Typowritten. 

©  Van  Rensselaer  Everinghani,  OnondaKo, 
N.  y. ;  D :  4350,  Dec.  f.,  1903 ;  2e.  Dec  5,  1903. 

46658 

Town  (The)  of  Titipu.     See  Mikado  (The) 

Town  (The)  officer;  in  4  acts,  by  S.  V.  Merri- 
tnan.    36  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

(c)  Sevnioiir  V.  Merrinian,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  5270,  July  7,  1904  ;  2c.  June  22,  1904. 

46659 

Town  (The)  pump;  a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  J.  M. 
Cocke. 

©  John  M.  Cocke,  New  York ;  1899 :  12609, 
Feb.  15.  46660 

Town  sport;  or,  My  honey  boy,  rural  comedy- 
drama  with  music,  by  A.  Todd,  jr.  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16745 ;  Aime  Todd, 
jr.,  Cincinnati.  46661 

Town  talk;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  T. 
Wilson. 

©  Edgar  T.  Wilson,  United  States;  1890: 
35612,  Nov.  12.  46662 

or.  The  big  election,  a  snap  shot  of  topical 

events  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  B.  Gerard. 
64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    llarnev    Gerard,    New    York;    D :  12979, 
May  16,  1908 ;  2c.  May  16,  1908.  46663 

Town  topics;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Jerome  anfl  C.  A.  Miller. 

©  William  Jerome  and  Charles  A.  Miller, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  5167,  Jan.  21.  46664 

review  in  2  acts,  by  Harry  B.  Smith,  R.  B. 

Sniitli     and    Ned    AVayburn.       [114]     p.      4°. 
I'ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1915;  D:  40533;  Robert  B. 
Snn'lh,  New  York.  46664a 


Town     vs.     countiy. 
daughter. 


Sec     Granger's     (The) 


Township  1  north,  range  12  east;  a  comedy,  by 
O.  J.  Messer. 

©  C.  J.  Messer,  Portland.  Or.;  1892:2071. 
.Ian.  11.  46665 

Toy  (A)  deceijtion;  a  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
T.  E.  Wliitbread.     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tliomas  E.   Whitbread.   New   York;   D: 
13662.  Aug.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1908.    46666 

Toy  land;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton. 

©  T.  M.  Tracy  and  Hampton  Durand,  Chi- 
cago ;  D  :  13124,  May  21,  1908.  46667 


Toy  (The)  maker;  a  musical  comedy  adapted 
from  the  Erencli  of  Maurice  Ordonneau  by 
F.  Hartman.  44  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ferris  Hartman,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D  :  1180S, 
Nov.  26,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1907;  2c.  (printed) 
Oct.  21,  1908.  46668 

a  nuisical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Ferris  Hart- 


man. 

©  William  Henry  Leahy,  San  Francisco;  D: 
687,  July  1,  1901.  46669 

Toy  (The)  maker  of  Nuremberg;  a  play  in  3 
acts  and  2  scenes,  by  A.  Strong.  [69]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Austin  Strong,  New  York ;  D :  11801,  Nov. 

25,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1907.  46670 

Toy  (The)  makers;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  bv  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  music  l)y 
Charles  D.  Blake.  [2],  79  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  F.  Atkinson,   Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D :  9943,  Feb.  11.  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1907. 

46671 

Toy  (The)  maker's  dream;  a  2  act  semi-operatic 
comedy,  by  W.  C.  Cushman.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16571 ;  William  C. 
Cushman,  Evanston,  111.  46672 

Toy  (The)  pistol;  a  farce-comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
William  Gill. 

©  Charles  Frohman,  New  York;  1886:  4713, 
Feb.  25.  46673 

Toy  (The)  salesman;  mimical  comedietta,  by 
Jack  Gorman.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11, 1912  ;  D  :  31363 ;  Harry  Antrim, 
Philadelphia.  46674 

Toy-shop  (The);  by  A.  C.  D.  Riley.  44  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  C.  D.  Riley,  Evanston,  111. ;  D  :7447 ; 
Oct.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1905.  46675 

-a  drama  for  children,  by  F.  S.  Isham  and 

Edward  Weitzel.  New  York,  T.  H.  French; 
London,  Samuel  French,  1891.    12  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.   French,  New   York;   1891:42780, 
Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  46676 

or,  Richard  and  Elmira,  an  opera  in  3  acts, 

libretto  by  W.  P.  Pawing,  music  by  W.  A.  Ja- 
kel.  Brenham,  'I'ex.,  Evening  press  print 
[1806]     15  p.    8".     [Libretto  only] 

©  William  P.  Ewing  and  Wentzel  A.  Jakel. 
Brenham,  Tex.;  1896:31552,  May  25;  Ic.  May 

26.  46677 

Toy  soldiers;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Van  Slyck. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  21,   1915;   D :  40427 ;   Agnes  B 
Van  Slyck,  Cambridge,  Mass.  46677* 


2357 


46678 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46700 


Toys  (The);  u  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnar- 
ney.     35  p.     obi.  24°. 

©  Henrv  Aloysins  McAnarney,  Baltimore; 
D:  14390,  Nov.  27,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908. 

46678 

Trace  (La);  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  II.  Craw.  53 
p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29,    1910;    D :  22181 ;    George 
Rockhlll  Craw,  Chicago.  46679 

Tracie,  the  outlaw;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  K.  ^Nlacaulay. 

©  William  R.  Macaulay,  Butte,  Mont. ;  D : 
2275,  Aug.  27,  1902.  46680 

Track  (The)  of  guilt;  an  original  sensational 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  A.  Fitzgerald. 

©  Robert  Ellwood,  Philadelphia;  1874:7965, 
.Tune  12.  46681 

Track  13;  by  L.  M.  Meauey.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
•  written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910  ;  D  :  22302  ;  Lottie  Myrtle 
INIeaney,  Charlestown,  Mass.  46682 

Track-walker;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Town- 
send. 

©   George  Alfred   Townsend,   Washington; 
1900  A  :  9889,  Apr.  18.  46683 

Tracked  around  the  world. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  4746.  Mar. 
IS,  1904.  46684 

Tracked  by  a  newspaper;  by  A.  Cahen. 

©    Alfred    Cahen,    Allegheny,    Pa.;    1897: 
71098,  Dec.  18.  46685 

Tracked  by  wireless;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
l>y  .1.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  York;  D:  15138, 
Feb.  12,  1909.  46686 

Tracked  by  wireless  across  the  Atlantic;  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  C.  Tichenor.  52  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1910 ;  D :  21947 ;  Ira  C.  Tiche- 
nor, Los  Angeles.  46687 

Tracked  through  life;  a  drama. 

©  A.  H.  Henderson  and  A.  K.  Hadel,  Balti- 
more ;  1873  :  6345,  June  5.  46688 

Tracked  to  death;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles 
H.   Flemming. 

©  Pete  Lee,  Baltimore;  1872 :  5109,  May  16. 

46689 

or.  The  boy  avenger,  by  J.  M.  Thompson. 

©  John  M.  Thompson,  Buffalo;  1873:  11016, 

Sept.  25.  46690 

drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  M. 


Tracy  and  Merrill,  the  Oregon  outlaws. 

©  James  Francis  Post,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia  ;  D :  2870,  Dec.  23,  1902.  46693 


Thompson. 

©    .J.    M.    Thompson,    Buffalo;    1874:2037, 
Feb.  20.  46691 
See  also  Flip. 


— -sensational    melodrama    in    5    acts,    by    F. 
Readick,  R.  E.  French,  and  W.  M.  Russell. 
©  Frank  Readick,  Seattle  ;  D  :  2399,  July  18, 


1902. 


46693 


Tracy  in  Washington,  the  world  famous  out- 
law; 5  act  drama,  bv  W.  Adams.  Joliet,  111, 
W.  Adams.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Wm.  Adams,  Joliet,  111. ;  D :  2482,  Oct.  13, 
1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1902.  46694 

Tracy  the  bandit.  f<ee  Romantic  (The)  life 
and  crimes  of  dare  devil  Tracy. 

Tracy,  the  escaped  convict;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  B.  Cammeyer. 

©  Cornelius  B.  Cammeyer,  New  York;  D: 
•     2268,  Aug.  25,  1902.  46695 

Tracy,  the  outlaw;  a  melodramatic  story  of 
real  life  in  4  acts,  by  P.  G.  Williams.  [116]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Percv   G.  AVilliams.   Brooklyn;    D :  2355. 
Aug.  19,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1902.  46696 

Trade;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Sothern.  John  M.  Marton  and  Robert  Reece. 
Albany,  1876. 

©  E.  A.  Sothern.  United  States ;  1876 :  3378, 
Mar.  20.  46697 

Trade  winds;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Gautereaus. 
[2],  44  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

®   Ic.   Jan.    1.5.   1915:    D :  39404 :    Standley 
Gautereaux,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 

46697a 

Traders  (The);  a  story  of  today  in  3  acts,  by 
Franklin  Balhm.     [129]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  T.  Harding,  Denver;  D :  13641,  Aug. 
19,  1908 ;  Ic.  July  15.  1908 ;  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1908. 

46698 

Tradimento  (II)  di  Giuda  col  sacrifizio  del  Re- 
dentore;  traggedia  in  4  atti,  dall'  autore  A. 
Durante  fu' Antonio.  [4],  55  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    May    26.    1915;    D:  40898;    Alberico 
Durante,  Akron,  O.  46698a 

Trading  in  Yokohama;  a  tale  of  the  bulls  and 
bears,  comedy  with  nuisic,  put  into  3  acts  by 
Louis  de  Casanova. 

©  L.  de  Casanova,  New  York ;  D  :  3725,  Julv 
15,  1903.  46699 

Trading  (The)  stamp  craze;  a  farce  in  2  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Bell. 

©  J.  B.  Bell,  Wilmington,  Del.;  1899 :  36361, 
June  1;  2c.  June  12.  46700 


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46701 


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46716 


Trading  (The)  stamp  jRend;  fnrce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  IMrs.  Stuart  Robson,  New  York ;  D :  6195, 
Feb.  8.  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1905.  46701 

Trading-  (The)  stamp  girl;  ])biy  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  Bergman.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42547 ;  C4race  Tre- 
inont,  Brooklyn.  46701a 

Tradition;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.  [2], 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  32144 ;  George  INIid- 
dleton,  New  York.  46702 

-with   On   bail,   Their  wife.   Waiting.   The 

cheat  of  pity,  and  Mothers;  1  act  plays  of 
contemporary  life,  bv  George  Middleton. 
New  Y<n-k,  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  1913.  4  p.  1.,  173 
p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  17,  1913 ;  2c.  Feb.  24, 1913  ;  D  :  32403  ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.  46703 

Ti'aduced  (The)  wife.     Sec  Human  nature. 

Traumerei;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  Moys- 
ton.     9  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16767 ;  Guy  Moys- 
ton,  Memphis,  Tenn.  46703a 

-play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  G.  H.  Smith. 

[1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21.  1915  :  D  :  40998 ;  George  Hoyt 
Smith,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  46703b 

Trafalgar;  a  play,  by  H.  Douglas.  81  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Douglas.  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ; 
D :  6591,  Apr.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  May  13,  1905. 

46704 
Traffic  (The);  sociological  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
K.    Marshall    and    O.    Bailey.      [181]    p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1913 ;  D :  34460 ;  Bacli:iel 
Marshall  and  Oliver  Bailey,  Seattle.       46705 

Traffic  and  life  in  the  underworld;  play  in  1 
act,  S.  Grauman.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1914 ;  D :  36140 ;  Sidney  Grau- 
man. San  Francisco.  46705a 

Tragedia  (La)  del  beso;  poema  drama tico  en  3 
cantos,  [de]  C.  Fernandez  Shaw,  inspirado  en 
La  coniedia,  de  Dante  AUghieri.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  38  p.,  2  1. 
12'. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910  ;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  21967  ; 
Carlos  Fernandez  Shaw,  Madrid.  46706 

Tragedia  di  S.  Filomena;  di  G.  Gatto.  New 
York,  The  author,  1902.     [15]  p.    12°. 

©  Giovanni  Gatto,  New  York  ;  D  :  2548,  Nov. 
3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1902.     .  46707 

Tragedians  (The)  of  Kalamazoo;  a  musical 
burlesque  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  McWade. 

©  Robert  McWade,  New  York;  1880:3492, 
Mar.  5.  46708 


York;    1887: 
46710 


Tragedies  of  errors;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Greene.     [58]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    30,    1911;    D :  28272 ;    Samuel 
Greene.  New  York.  46709 

Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca;  tr.  into  Ftitrlisli 
v(n-so,  to  which  have  been  appended  compara- 
tive analyses  of  the  corresponding  Greek  and 
Roman  plays,  and  a  mythological  index,  by 
Frank  Justus  Miller ;  introduced  by  an  essay 
on  the  influence  of  the  tragedies  of  Seneca 
upon  early  English  drama  by  John  Matthews 
^Janly.  Chicago,  The  University  of  Chicago 
press;  [etc.,  etc.]  1907.  ix,  534  p.  front.  8°. 
Contents  :  Oedipus. — Phoenissae ;  or,  The- 
bais. — Medea. — Hercules  furens. — Hippolytus  ; 
or,  Phaedra. — Hercules  oetaeus. — Thyestes. — ■ 
Troades. — Agamemnon. — Octavia. 

©    University    of    Chicago,    Chicago;     A: 
184653,  Aug.  17,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1907. 

46709a 

Tragedy  (A);  a  new  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Chas.  S.  Fawcett. 

©    Frank    W.    Sanger,    New 
14043,  INIay  28. 

Tragedy  (The)  at  Oldbury  hall;  a  totally  origi- 
nal local  tragic  drania  in  5  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown. 
©  Charles  P.  Brown.  Brooklyn  ;  1870  :  2774, 
Oct.  13.  46711 

Tragedy  (A)  in  a  New  York  flat;  a  dramatic 
episode  in  2  scenes,  by  S.  Hartmann.  Author's 
ed.     [New  York,  1896]     11  p.    8°. 

©  Sadakichi  Hartmann,  New  York:  1X96: 
61329,  Nov.  9 ;  2c.  Nov.  13.  46712 

Tragedy  (A)  in  Bohemia. 

©   Henry   Bagge,    New   York;    1898:12.563, 
Feb.  19.  46713 

Tragedy  (A)  in  Rome;  from  La  Contessa 
Trigona,  di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Casaburi,  tr. 
liy  R.  De  Leo.     [1],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28.  1912  ;  D  :  29209  ;  Luigi  Casa- 
buri. New  York.  46714 

Tragedy  (The)  of  a  bonnet;  a  1  act  plav,  bv 
B.  K.  PliiJlips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York; 
1900  A  :  2767,  Jan.  30.  46715 

Tragedy  (The)  of  a  nation;  niilitarv  allegory 
in  3  pts.,  by  T.  M.  Carroll.  [30]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1915;  D:  41967;  Thomas  I\Iur- 
ray  Carroll,  Jersey  City.  46715a 

[Tragedy  (The)  of  a  woman;  by  Pauline  Kobrin 
(Segal)] 


,',i"jpX  4  'ps  n?:n"i- 


,(^N*-' 


92  p.     4°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1912;  D :  30549 ;  Sarah  Ad- 
ler,  Brooklyn.  46716 


2359 


46717 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46733 


Trag-edy  (The)  of  Aaron  Burr;  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  M.  WoodliMms.     [751  V-    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eliznhetli  Maurice  Woodluinis,  San  Jose, 
Col. ;  D :  10610.  Mny  21,  1907  ;  LV.  May  21.  1907. 

46717 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Amy  Robsart;  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Hardv.  London,  R.  Banks  &  son,  1912.  95 
p.     8°. 

©  Apr.  23,  1912  ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1912  ;  L) :  29432  ; 
Harold  Hardy,  London.  46718 

Tragedy  (The)  of  an  actor's  life;  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Schacht.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    23,    1913;    D :  33S69 ;    Gustav 
Schacht,  Brooklyn.  46719 

Tragedy  of  Baramedia;  by  N.  Staples. 

©  Nellie  Staples,  Ashtabula,  O. ;  D :  14784, 
Jan.  11,  1909.  46720 

Tragedy  (The)  of  blind  Margaret;  an  adapta- 
tion from  Longfellow's  Blind  girl  of  Castel- 
Cuille,  a  monologue  in  3  scenes,  by  Bertha  M. 
AViLson. 

©  Peuu  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia ;  1895 :  39227, 
July  30 ;  2c.  July  30.  .  46721 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Chevelier  La  Salle;  in  5  acts, 
by  N.  Campbell.    32  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1910 ;  D :  22401 ;  Neil  Camp- 
bell, Laurium,  Mich.  46721a 

Tragedy  of  Dido;  by  J.  O'Connor. 

©  Jer<>iniali   O'Connor,  Washington;   1S93: 
18937,  Apr.  17.  46722 

Tragedy  of  errors;  pla>'  in  1  act,  by  D.  D.  Da- 
vies.      14   p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914;  D :  38552 ;  Doht  D.  Da- 
vies,  New  York.  46722a 

a  satire  on  p]llen  Warn(>r  Kirk's  Tlie  story 

of  Margaret  Kent,  liy  F.  F.  CI  a  din.     [3J,  81 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  F.  Claflin,  Alameda,  Cal.;   1890: 
37072,  Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  46723 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Etarre;  a  poem,  l\y  Rbys 
Carpenter.  New  York,  Sturgis  &  Walton  com- 
pany, 1912.     v,  137,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.    IS,    1912;   2c.    Mar.    19,    1912;    A: 
312061;  R.  Carpenter,  New  York.  46723a 

Tragedy  (A)  of  hearts;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  How- 
ard.    [112]  p.     f°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  George  H.  Howard,  Washington  ;  D  :  7500, 
Nov.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1901.  46724 

Same.    New  ed.    91  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  George  Henry  Howard,  Washington ;  D : 
16203,  June  30,  1909  ;  2c.  June  30,  1909.    46725 


Tragedy  (The)  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth;  a  drama  of 
the  period  of  llie  Civil  War,  in  2  acts  and  11 
scenes,  by  D.  K.  Simonds.  33  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  D.  K.  Simonds,  Manchester.  Vt. ;  D: 
15860,  May  15,  1909;  Ic.  May  15,  1909.     46726 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Katharine  Howard;  by  B.  C. 
Frencli.     73  p.     \" .     Typewritten. 

©  Blanche  ('ulbertson  French.  New  Ro- 
clielle,  N.  Y. ;  D :  3718,  Julv  13,  1903;  2c.  Julv 
13,  1903.  46727 

Tragedy  of  King  Louis  IX;  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Allen. 

©  J.  J.  Allen,  Chicago ;  1889 :  16745,  June  1. 

46728 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Lord  Wishy-Washy ;  an 
operetta  in  5  acts,  play  composed  and  music 
selected  by  E.  C.  White.  34  p.  12°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ella  Caroline  White.  Philadelphia;  1890: 
26777,  Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  46729 

Tragedy  (A)  of  love;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Fort  Collins,  Col. ;  D : 
1335,  Jan.  22,  1902.  46730 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Ludwick  and  Flora;  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  B.  Larsen. 

©  Joseph  B.  Larsen,  San  Francisco ;  1881 : 
5464,  Apr.  11.  46731 

Tragedy  (The)  of  man;  dramatic  allegory  in  4 
tableaux  and  9  visions,  l)y  Imre  Madach,  adap- 
tation from  the  original  Magyar,  by  Antal 
Nando!"y  [pseud,  of  F.  F.  Weiss]  English  rev. 
by  Sarah  Foss  Wolverton.  [9],  126  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1915;  D:  39504;  Feri  Felix 
Weiss,  Winthrop,  Mass.  46731a 

a  dramatic  poem  in  6  pts.  and  13  tableaux, 

()riginal  fr.  from  the  Himgarian  of  Inu'e 
IMadacb  l)y  F.  F.  Weiss,  English  rev.  by  Sarali 
Foss  Wolverton.  [13],  176  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1912;  D:  29040;  Feri  F. 
Weiss,  Winthrop,  Mass.  46732 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Mancoatl;  by  D.  E.  Guibert. 

©  Oscar  E.  Guibert,  Des  Moines ;  D :  7874, 

Jan.  18,  1906.  46733 

Tragedy  (The)  of  my  nation;  drama  in  3  acts 
and  6  scenes,  by  Ossyp  Dymow. 

[8],  142  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  39376 ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner,  New  York.       46733a 


2360 


46734 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITl-^D   STATES 


46749 


Tragedy  (The)  of  Nan,  and  other  plays;  by  J. 
Masefield.  New  York,  M.  Kennerley,  1909,  4 
p.  1.,  7-114  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Trapedy  of  Nan. — Campdcn  won- 
dor. — Mrs.  Harrison. 

©  Auff.  7,  1909;  2c.  July  16,  1909;  D:  16533; 
.John  INIa.'^etield,  I.ondon.  46734 

Tragedy  of  Pompey  the  Great;  by  J.  Masefield. 

Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  cc,  1910.    75  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1910 ;  D :  20780 ; 

John  Masefield,  England.  46735 

■play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Masefield.    New  York, 


Macmillan  co.,  1914.    6  p.  1.,  137  p.    12°. 

©    Feb.    11,    1914:    2c.    Feb.    12,    1914;    D: 
36002  ;  John  IMasefield,  London.  46735a 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Ransom  Hollow;  or,  Twelve 

months  amongst  the  roughs,  by  C.  R.  Lesh. 

©  C.  R.  Lesh,  United  States ;  1874 :  13990, 

Nov.  14.  46736 

Tragedy  (The)  of  Salome;  a  piny  in  5  tableaux, 
by  R.  d'Humieres.  7  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  d'Humieres.  Paris ;  D  :  11753,  Oct. 
24,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  46737 

Tragedy  (The)  of  the  flowers.  See  Bollen 
Dale. 

Tragedy  (A)  of  the  fog;  dramn  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Davidson.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913  ;  D  :  33954  ;  Dor6  David- 
son. New  York.  46738 

Tragedy  (The)  of  the  kiss;  play  in  5  nets,  by 
J.  S.  Woodbouse.  [3],  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Ausr.  4,  1913;  D:  31005;  James  Stew- 
art Woodlionse,  Dos  Moines.  46739 

Tragedy  (A)  of  the  Klondike.  See  Canuck's 
(The)   secret. 

Tragedy  (The)  of  the  Little  Big  Horn.  Sec 
History  (A.)  of  American  civilization. 

Tragedy  (The)  of  the  old  placer  mine.  Sec 
Vendetta. 

Tragedy  (A)  of  virtue;  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Cat- 
tellc. 

©  Wallis  Ricliard  Cattellc,  Tenafly,  N.  J. ; 
1897  :  34622,  June  9.  46740 

Tragedy  via  comedy;  n  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Reade. 

©  Charles  A.  Reade,  Chicago ;   1884 :  7823, 
Apr.  12.  46741 

Tragic  (A)  denouement;  a  1  act  play,  by  T.  S. 
Nol  an. 

©  T.  S.  Nolan,  Chicago ;  1890 :  24026,  July 
31.  46742 

Tragic  (The)  man.     See  Tag  (Der) 


Tragical  (The)  history  of  Doctor  Faustus. 
Sec  Masterpieces  of  the  English  drama: 
Christopher  Marlowe. 

Tragbdie  (Die)  der  huiiderttausend.  Sec  Um- 
weg   (Der)  zum  tod. 

Tragbdie  (Die)  der  schbnheit;  3  nkte,  von  Alex- 
ander von  (ilcicben  -  Russwurin.  Stuttgart, 
A'erlng  von  Julius  Hoffmann,  1912.  3  p.  !.,  124 
p.     12°. 

©   Aug.   29,   1914;    Ic.    Sept.   26,    1914;    D: 
38455 ;  Julius  Hoffmann,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

46742a 

Trahison;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Milliet  and 
Laruche.     82  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Milliet  &  Laruche,  Paris ;  D :  6369, 
Mar.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1905.  46743 

Trahison  (La)  de  Pan;  opera-comique  en  1 
acte,  po^me  de  Stepban  Bord^se,  musique  de 
Charles  Lecocq.  Brochure  complete.  Paris, 
M.  Eschig,  1912.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  31.523  ; 
Max  P]schig,  Paris.  46744 


Same. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  27, 1913  ;  D  :  32123  ; 
Max  Eschig,  Paris.  46745 

Trail   (The);  drama   in  4  acts,  by   G.  Kearns 
[68]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    8,    1911;    D :  24554 ;     George 
Kearns,  McCook,  Neb.  46746 

Trail  (The)  of  death.     Sec  Yosemite. 

Trail  (The)  of  happiness;  comedy  dramn  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  O.  Simpson.  26  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1913;  D :  35392 ;  Claude  (». 
Simpson,  Edina,  Mo.  46747 

Trail  (The)  of  the  lasso.  See  Headless  (The) 
horseman. 

Trail  (The)  of  the  serpent;  a  4  act  drama,  bv 
M.  B.  Arnold. 

©  Marguerite  Bcaulieu  Arnold,  Chicago  ;  D  : 
82,  Jan.  26,  1901.  46748 

an  original  local  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J. 

McCloskey. 

©  .Tames  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn;  1871: 
4205,  May  6.  46749 

Trail  (The)  of  the  torch;  a  play  in  4  nrls,  liy 
Paul  Hei'vieu,  tr.  by  .John  Alan  Hnugliton, 
with  an  introdudion  by  Brnnder  Matthews. 
Garden  City,  N.  Y. ;  Donbledav,  Pace  &  com- 
pany, 191.5.  xi,  [1],  128,  [2]  p.  12°.  (Half- 
title  :  The  Drama  league  series  of  plays,  vol. 
XII ) 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  18,  1915; 
A:  4147.52:  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  46749a 


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46769 


Trail     (The)     to     Loveland;     western     comedy 
.  druiiui  in  4  acts,  by  W.  10.  La  Rose  and  F.  G. 
Earle.     [2],  58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  Sept.  12,  1012;  D :  30827 ;  William  K. 
La  Rose,  Anderson.  Ind.  46750 

Ti'ail  trippers;  lijilit  opera,  by  L.  McKinne.     28 
p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  27,   1912;    D :  30228 ;    Lila    Mc- 
Kinne, San  Francisco.  46750a 

Trailed;   in   1  act,  by  F.   J.   Rosse.     13  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Florence   James   Rosse,   New   York ;    D : 
10551,  May  13,  1907;  2c.  May  13,  1907.    46751 


Trailed  into  the  desert, 
secret. 


See  Indian's    (The) 


Trailed  to  the  chasm;  or,  Indian  vengeance, 
a  pantomimic  spectacle,  with  some  dialogue, 
in  3  scenes  and  a  picture  effect,  by  W.  J.  Wil- 
son.    14  p.     4°. 

©  William  .L  Wilson,  Cleveland;  D :  15141, 
Feb.  20,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1909.  46752 

Trailing  a  smuggler;  comic  opera  in  capsule 
form,  by  J.  IMcCree.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1915;  D :  40214 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  46752a 

Train  (The)  dispatcher;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  G.  A.  Day.     [-70]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   (Jeorge   Artbur   Day,   Chicago ;    D :  6607, 

May  1,  1905;  2c.  Rlay  1,  1905.  46753 

Train  (The)  leaves  in  ten  minutes;  farce,  by 
Louise  Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
brothers  [1912]     3  p.     8°. 

©    Sept.   9,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    12,    1912;    D: 
30806 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  46754 

Train  (The)  robber;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  C. 
Nash.  San  Francisco,  C.  A.  Murdock  &  co., 
1895.     39  p.     16°. 

©  Herbert  C.  Nash.  San  Francisco;  1895: 
65655,  Dec.  26;  2c.  Dec.  26.  46755 

Train  (The)  robbers;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  R.  ]\[iller. 

©  Bert  R.  Aliller,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1896 :  5979S, 
Oct.  30.  46756 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  R.  Miller.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'©  Bert  Ritter  Miller,  Reading,  Pa.;  1899: 
59765,  Sept.  18 ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  46757 

Train  (A)  robbery;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Gardiner.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  (Cornelius  Gardiner,  Washington;   1896: 
11081,  Feb.  17 ;  Ic.  Feb.  17.  46758 


Train  twenty  minutes  late;  a  vaudeville  musi- 
cal farce,  by  W.  ^^^  Prosser.  12  p.  8°. 
Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  William  Warren  Prosser  and  J.  Norton 
Binkley,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  1620,  Mar.  18, 
1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1902.  46759 

Train  (The)  wreckers;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  Warren  and  Geo.  M.  Noble,  Guthrie,  Okl. : 
1897 :  11864,  Feb.  18.  46760 

a  sensational  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A. 


Fraser,  jr.     .56  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  Fraser,  jr.,  Chicago ;  1891 :  34797,  Sept. 
30;  2c.  Sept.  30.  46761 

Train  (The)  wreckers  of  the  Black  Diamond 
express;  a  moving  picture  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  M.  Anderson.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    G.    M.    Anderson,    New    York ;    D :  8295, 
Mai-.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1906.  46762 

Trained  nurse;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Greene. 
86  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    24,    1909 ;    D :  16915 ;    Homer 
Greene,  Honesdale,  Pa.  46763 

-vaudeville  act.  by  Edward  Hanford.     14  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1915;  D :  42499 ;  Nan  Hewins. 
New  York.  46763a 

See  also  Critical  (A)  case. 

Training  a  husband;  by  J.  M.  Ferguson.  Type- 
written. 

©  J.  Murray  Ferguson.  Chicago;   1900  A: 
26142,  Oct.  20 ;  Ic.  Oct.  20 ;  Ic.  Oct.  29.    46764 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Granville.     [115]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915 ;  D  :  41510 ;  Homer  Gran- 
ville, New  York.  46764a 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.     [2],  14 

p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912  ;  D  :  30138  ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  46765 

Training    (The)    camp;    1    act    sketch,    by    W, 
Brjulshaw.     7  ]i.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   1,   1913;   D :  33115 ;   Will   Ht;)<i- 
shaw,  Chicago.  46766 

Training  the  pups;  or,  20  mile  race  with  fox 
hounds,  by  A.  W.  Johnson. 

©  A.  W.  Johnson,  Sedalia,  Bio. ;  1892 :  19205, 
May  4.  46767 

Trainmen;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Edward  Prentiss 
Knox.    56,  [2]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27.  1911;  D:  24080;  Gertrude  E. 
Knox,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  46768 

Trains  de  luxe;  couiedie  en  4  actes,  par  A.  Her- 
mant.     2  p.  1.,  87  p.'    12°. 

©  Abel  Hermant,  Paris ;  D :  14811,  Jan.  14, 
1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1909.  46769 


2362 


46770 


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46790 


Traitor  (The);  by  A.  W.  WyiuUiam.     35  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20028 ;  A.  W.  Wynd- 
hani,  New  York.  46770 

by  B.  B.  McAvoy. 

©     Ballard     Brownlee     McAvoy,     Trenton, 
N.  J. ;  D :  659,  July  15,  1901.  46771 

drama    of    the    American    Revolution    in    4 


acts,  by  O.  Weeks.     [2],  120  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    10,    1913;    D :  31934 ;    Orville 
Weeks,  Brooklyn.  46772 

historical  drama  in  1  act,  by  jM.  E.  Peltzer. 

19  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24815 ;  Mas  E.  Pelt- 
zer, Chicago. 


46773 


— -a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Channing  Pollock  and 
T.  Dixon,  jr.,  from  Mr.  Dixon's  novel  of  the 
same  title,  being  a  dramatic  sequel  to  The 
Clansman.     [169]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Dixon,  jr.,  New  York  ;  D  :  12949, 
May  11,  1908 ;  2c.  May  12,  1908.  46774 

—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  Travis.     12  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1915;    D :  39655 ;    Wesley 
Travis,  Williams,  la.  46774a 

—  or,  Benedict  Arnold,  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
Mrs.  A.  T.   Oakes. 

©  Mrs.  A.  T.  Oakes,  United  States;  1879: 
3506,  Mar.  14.  46775 

—  a  dream  of  empire,  a  drama,  by  G.  Harris. 


Typewritten. 

©  Garrard  Harris,  Jackson.  Miss. ;  1900  A : 
4087,  Feb.  13  ;  Ic.  Feb.  13 ;  Ic.  Mar.  28.     46776 

—  (Un  traitre) ;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Albert 
Ledanois. 

©  Francois  IMoiis  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York;  1886:  19911,  Sept.  3.  46777 

— •  See  also  Dawn;  with  The  noble  lord,  etc. 


Traitor  and  patriot;  an  historical  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  J.  Garceau. 

©  Arthur  J.  Garceau,  Boston ;  1895 :  55197, 

Oct.  31.  46778 

Traitor  (The)  captain;  historical  drama  divided 

in  1  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  F'.  D.  Day  and 

A.  V.  E.  Day.     [49]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  D.  Day  and  A.  V.  E.  Day,  Brook- 
lyn; D:3114,  Mar.  11,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  11.  190:i 

46779 

Traitor  (The)  doomed.     See  Convict  (The) 
Traitor  (A)  to  Trance;  an  episode  in  H.  C.  Chat- 
tield-Taylor's  novel  The  crimson  wing,  drama- 
tized by  Wallace  Kice.     20  p.     4^     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    H.    C.    Chatfield-Taylor,    Chicago;    D: 
15887.  May  3,  1909 ;  2c.  May  3,  1909.         46780 


Traitor  to  the  flag-;  or,  Barriers  swept  away, 
4  act  military  drama,  by  E.  Bostwick.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ernest  Bostwick,  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  1899 : 
50982,  Aug.  8 ;  2c.  Aug.  8.  46781 

Traitor   (The)   wife. 

©  Thomas  Rolfe  Mills,  New  York;  D: 
6339,  Mar.  15,  1905.  46782 

Traitor's  (The)  doom.     See  Boys  (The)  in  blue. 

Traitors  in  the  trenches;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  W. 

Starkweather.      [2|,   14  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1915;  D:  39986;  Bertlia  Wil- 

kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  46782a 

Traitor's  (The)  wife.     See  Margaret. 

Traitre  (Un)     See  Traitor  (A) 

Traitress  (The);  a  drama,  bv  C.  E.  Warren. 
[116]   p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Warren,  Chicago ;  D :  15461, 
Mar.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1909.  46783 

Traitress  (A)  to  Spain;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Weeks.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Orville  T.  Weeks,  New  York ;  D :  10483. 
Mdy  3,  1907;  2c.  JNIay  11,  1907.  46784 

Traje  (El)  de  Venus;  comedia  en  1  acto,  original 
de  J.  Lopez  Barbadillo  y  A.  Custodio. 
[Pintado]  ^ladrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  e.spa- 
noles]  1909.     33  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18.  1909;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17451 ;  Joaquin  Lopez  Barbadillo  y  A.  Custo- 
dio. Madrid.  46785 

Tram  (A)  baby;  monologue,  by  B.  B.  Haywavd. 

Typewritten.  ♦ 

©  Beatrice  B.  Hayward,  Wayland,  Mass. ; 
1S9S  :  64372,  Nov.  2  ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  46786 

Tramp  (The);  by  T.  E.  Brady. 

©  TlKimas  E.  Brady,  Baltimore;  1880 :  3149, 
Feb.  27.  46787 

^a  prophetic  drama  of  the  times  in  4  acts,  by 

K.  S.  Woods. 

©  Kate  S.  Woods,  Indianapolis  ;  1877  :  6607. 
June  2.  ■  46788 


—  a  serio-comic  drama  in  4  acts  and  5  tab- 
leaux, by  B.  Howard. 

©  Bronson  Howard,  New  York  ;  1877  :  3625. 
Mar.  26.  46789 

—  or.  The  tramp  and  the  fairy;  playlet  in  1 
act.  by  Louis  De  Coucy.  [2],  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31860;  Gustave  Froh- 
nian.  New  York.  46790 

— ■  See  also  Life's  aim. 


2363 


46791 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46809 


Tramp  (A)  among'  ci'anks;  or,  Peii^etual  mo- 
tion, sketch,  bv  Frank  Dumont.  New  York, 
Chicago  [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1905.  12  p. 
12°. 

©  RI.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  6125, 
Jan.  23,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1905.  46791 

Tramp  (A)  and  a  man;  comedy-plaj'  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  P.  Voorhees. 

©    Janios    Paxton    Voorhees,    Greencastle, 
Tnd. ;  D  :  8S35,  July  5,  1906.  46792 

Tramp  and  the  actress;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Charles  Ulrich.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1909. 
111).    12°.     ([Denison's  vaudeville  sketches] ) 

©  Sept.  27,   1909;   2c.   Sept.  29,   1009;   D: 
1G9G4 ;  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago.  46793 

Tramp  (The)  and  the  athlete  and  dog  Spike 
punching  the  punching  bag;  in  1  act,  by 
F.  M.  Lenioyne.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  M.  Lenioyne,  Chicago ;  1898 :  1868G, 
Mar.  21 ;  Ic.  Mar.  21 ;  Ic.  Mar.  29.  46794 

Tramp  (The)  and  the  fairy.     See  Tramp  (The) 

Tramp  (A)  in  Cupid's  garden.  See  Prince 
(The)   of  folly. 

Tramp  (A)  in  trouble;  short  sketch  suitable 
for  vaudeville  entertainment,  by  J.  J.  I'otter. 
[3],  6  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1915 ;  D  :  39393  ;  Joseph  John 
Poiter,  New  York.  46794a 

Tramp  (A)  juggler;  by  J.  Harrigan.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  Harrigan,  New  York  ;  1897  :  34148, 
June  5 ;  2c.  June  5.  46795 

Tramp  (The)  kangaroo;  burlesque  on  boxing 
kangaroo,  by  S.  Devere. 

'*©  Sam  Devere,  Brooklyn ;  1893 :  34772,  July 
25.  46796 

Tramp  (The)  millionaire;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
\V.  L.  Ilummell.    Typewritten. 
©  William  L.   Hummell,  Evansville,   Ind. ; 

1895  :  3266,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Feb.  2.  46797 

Tramp   (A)   on  time. 

©  O.   H.   Sylvester,  Belding,  Mich.;   1896: 
22712,  Apr.  11.  46798 

Tramp    (The)   printer;   a   comedy-drama,    in   4 
acts,   by   F.  L.   Whipple.    • 
©    Frank    Leland    Whipple,    Tuscola,    111. ; 

1896  :  17425,  Mar.  18.  46799 

— — ■  a  dramatic  composition,  by  M.  Evans.  SS 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Manford  Evans,  Moscow,  Id. ;  D :  15068, 
Feb.  13,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1909.  46800 

southern  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 

Evans.     [49]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    22.    1914;    D :  35749 ;    Manford 
Evans,  Thompson,  la.  46800a 


Tramp  (A)  with  a  tramp;  a  tramp  monologue, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1905]  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  7026, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  46801 

Tramps;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by 
H.  L.  Hiues. 

©  Henry  I..  Hlnes,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  1893  : 
4103,   Jan.  19.  46802 

Tramp's  (The)  arrival;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  J. 
Kohler.      [19]    p.     f".     Ms. 

©  Sept.  4,  1913;  D :  34324 ;  William  John 
Kohler,  Redwood  City,  Cal.  46803 

Tramps'  (The)  convention;  entertainment  in  1 
scene,  for  male  characters  only,  by  Jessie  A. 
Kelley.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1912.  36 
p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  IG,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  17, 1912  ;  D  :  28332  ; 
^Valter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  46804 

Tramp's  (A)  daughter;  the  sensational  melo- 
drama, by  H.  L'rey. 

©  Henry  Frey,  New  York;  D :  2928,  Jan. 
12,  1903.  46805 

Tramp's  (A)  dilemma;  1  act  for  two  people. 

©  John  C.  Meany,  Weary  ville,  Va. ;  D :  2863, 
Dec.  22,  1902.  46806 

Tramp's  dream;  a  1  act  drama  in  3  scenes,  by 
A.  L.  Turton.     [4]  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Arthur  Leonard  Turton,  East  Orange, 
N.  J.;  D:4SS2,  Apr.  15,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  21, 
1904.  46807 

Tramp's  (A)  magic;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A. 
Waldron.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1911;  D:  23530;  James  A. 
Waldron,   New   York.  46808 

Tramp's  (The)  story;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1915;  D :  40991 ;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  46808a 

Tramp's  (The)  wedding;  a  romantic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  W.   Standish. 

©  Walter  Standish,  United  States;  1882: 
20923,  Dec.  11.  46809 

Tranquility;  Collins'  troubles,  vaudeville  com- 
edy .sketch,  by  0.  J.  Stillnum.  [14]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  G.  1915 ;  D :  39608 ;  Geo.  J.  Still- 
man,  Jersey  City.  46809a 

Ti'ansaction  (A)  in  stocks;  comedy  in  1  act.  bv 
Ralph  AV.  Ta;;-.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzger- 
ald, 1915.     22  p.     12°. 

©  May  12,  1915;  2c.  May  13,  1915;  D: 
40G33;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.    46809b 


2364 


46810 


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46827 


Transatlantiques  (Les);  operette  eu  3  actes  et 
4  tableaux,  par  A.  Hermant  et  Franc-Nohaiu 
[pseud,  de  Maurice  Le  Grand]  40  p.  illus. 
4°.  (Supplement  gratuit  au  no.  2828  du 
Monde  illustre,  10  juin  1911)     [Libretto  only] 

©   June   10,   1911;   2c.   July   15,   1911;   D: 
24G9G;  Abel  Hermant  et  Franc-Nohain,  Paris. 

46810 

Transcontinental  voyagers;  an  original  nmsical 
biirlescpie  and  I'arc'ical  comedietta  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  H.  Filuer. 

©  Frank  Henrv  Filner,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  1879: 
10153.  Dec.  1.  46811 

Transfer  please;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  Yeagej 
and  W:dter  Ashlin  Fairsei'vis.  [3],  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914;  D:  37600;  Edith  Yeager, 
Brooklyn.  46811a 

Transferred  affections.  »S'ee  Lover's  (Tlie)  ref- 
uge. 

Transfiguration  of  Miss  Pliilura;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  Blossom,  adapted  from  Florence 
M.  Kingsley's  story  of  the  same  name.  122  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17821 ;  Henry  Blos- 
som. New  York.  46812 

Transformation;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  H.  Crocker. 

©    Philip   Henry    Crocker,   Newport,    Ark. ; 
1S97  :  63773,  Nov.  15.  46813 

4  act  comedy,  by  J.  Francis  Delaney.    86  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  S,  1911 ;  D :  25707 ;  John  F.  De- 
laney, Chicago.  46814 

■ -play  by  J.  Francis  Delaney.    Revised.     [4], 

71   p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Jan.    18,    1912;    D:  28494;    John    F. 
Delaney,  Chicago.  46815 

■ •  a  play  in  5  acts,  dramatized  and  arr.  by 

S.  Howell,  from  The  golden  ass,  by  Apuleius. 

©    S.    Howell,    New   Orleans;    1873:11568. 

Oct.  9.  46816 

■  a  religious  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Stevens. 

10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Calvin   Blaine   Stevens,   Alameda,    Cal. ; 
D :  14913,  Jan.  27,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909. 

46817 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Convissar  and  M. 

Marnier.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11.  1912;   D:  31365;  Henry  A. 
Convissar  and  Maurice  Marnier,  Brooklyn. 

46818 

Transformation  (The)  of  Grinishaw;  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  W.  A.  Reynolds.  17  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914;  D:  39210;   Wilson  A. 
Reynolds,  All)any.  46818a 


Transformation  (The)  of  Raphael  Lennox;  a 
drama,  by  N.  April.    55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Nathan  April,  New  York ;  D :  16036,  June 
9,  1909 ;  2c.  June  9,  1909.  46819 

Transformation  of  the  human  soul;  moral 
drama  in  2  acts,  by  L.  D.  McMullin.  87  p.  8". 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2.5,1914;  D:  36148;  Lorenzo  Dow 
McMullin,  Marietta,  O.  46819a 

Transformed  (The)  peasant.  See  Jeppe  on  the 
hill. 


Transforming   a   widow. 
Smith. 


See  Last   (The)   of 


Transfusion;  by  John  A.  Dougherty. 

©  James  F.  Crabam,  Philadelphia;  D:301, 
Ai)r.  2,  1901.  46820 

Transgressor  (Der);  ein  stueck  von  dem  grenz- 
land  tier  New  Yorker  unterwelt  in  3  akten, 
von  M.  M.  Simon.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1912 ;  D :  30548 ;  Max  M.  Si- 
mon, New  York.  46821 

Transgressor  (The);  modern  tragedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  tlie  German  play  The  marriage 
of  Valeni,  by  J.  W.  Noble.  90  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Lau.  3,  1912;  D :  28298 ;  John  Win- 
throp  Noble,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y,  46822 

Transgressors  (The);  dramatic  intensity,  by 
P.  G.  MacLean.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D:  22710;  P.  G.  Mac- 
Lean,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  46823 

play  in  4  acts  5  scenes,  by  M.  Mayo  and 

M.  B.  Owen.     103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1909 ;  D :  17016 ;  Margaret 
IVIayo  and  Marie  Bankliead  Owen,  United 
States.  46824 

Transients   (The) 

©  Jolm  St.  Laurence,  United  States;  1880: 
3250,  Mar.  1.  46825 

Transit  (Tlie)  of  Leo;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1895 :  534S4, 
Oct.  21.  46826 

Transit  (A)  of  Uranus;  play  in  1  act,  by  Shep- 
pard  Wagner.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6.  1915;  D:  40278;  Leonardo 
Blackburn  Arnold,  Los  Angeles.  46826a 

Transit  (The)  of  Venus;  a  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts  aud  3  scenes,  by  J.  T.  Tanner,  lyrics  by 
Adrian  Ross,  music  by  Napoleon  Lambelet. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  T.  Tannei",  Great  Britain;  1898: 
25748,  Apr.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  25.  46827 


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46828 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46844 


Transition  (The);  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  finale, 
by  E.  S.  Luud.    27  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910;  D :  20181 ;  Emil  S. 
Lund,  Siilt  Lake  City.  46828 

Translation  (Tlie)  of  a  savage.     See  Lali. 

Transmission  by  telepathy;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Mack.     [3]  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

©  AV alter  C.  Mack,  New  York ;  D  :  748,  Aug. 
13,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1901.  46829 

Transmitters  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Spaduiie.    2.  p.  1.,  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1914;  D :  38832 ;  Walter  A. 
Spadone,  Brooklyn.  46829a 

Transmutation  (The)  of  Yung  Ling;  a  Chinese 
musical  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  Ernest 
Bramah's  story,  by  H.  H.  Cornish.  L71]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Henry  Hemmint,'  Cornish,  Philadelphia  ; 
D  :  4395,  Dec.  4,  19(i3 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1903.    46830 

Transplanted;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  L.  Man- 
lieim.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914 ;  D :  36371 ;  Nathaniel 
Lee  Manheim,  Brooklyn.  46830a 

Transplanted  (A)  flower;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
l-:imer  Haskell  and  Damaris  Drayton,  adapted 
fi-om  Otiimar  by  Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la 
Knmee]     15  p.     8".     Printed. 

©  Elmer  H.  Youn^nian,  New  York ;  D  :  7136, 
Aug.  21,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1905.  46831 

Transplanting  (The)  of  Anna;  a  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  R.  K.  Snow.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert    Keith    Snt)W,    Boston ;    D :  4544, 

.Tan.  23,  1904;  2c.  .Tan.  23,  1904.  46832 

Transportation  for  two;  monologue-sketch,  by 
E.  Waldrige.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910;  0:20122;  Ernest  Wal- 
drige,  New  Orleans.  46833 

Transvaal  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Bradv,  New  York;  1896:2962, 
Jan.  7.  46834 

Trap  (The);  by  W.  E.  Anderson.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  W.  E.  Anderson.  Des  Moines ;  D :  15656, 
Apr.  19,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  19.  1909;  Ic.  new  ed. 
May  17,  1909.  46835 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  J.  Pullen.    94  p. 

4°.     Q\vpewritten. 

©  Horace  .T.  Pullen.  Los  Angeles ;  D :  15565, 
Apr.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1909.  46836 

-drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Terry.     [2],  9  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1914;  D:  35899;  Edith  Terry, 
New  York.  46836  a 


Trap  (The)— Continued. 

drama  of  strong  heart  interest  in  4  acts,  by 

Timothy  Hart.     [55]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  29144 ;  Frank  Han- 

non,  Chicago.  46837 


— ■  dramatic  episode  in  1  act,  by  G.  Kelly.     13 
p.     4°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1912  ;  D  :  29603  ;  George  Kelly, 
New  York.  46838 

emotional  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Krows. 


[8J,  149  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1912;  D :  31388 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Krows,  New  York.  46839 

incident  of  the  Mexican  revohition,  by  W.  A. 


Rivers.     [1],  13  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1914  ;  D  :  35525  ;  Walter  Allen 
Rivers,  San  Francisco.  46839a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E.  Goodman,  based  on 


Richard  Harding  Davis's  1  act  play.  Black- 
mail.    [128]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1914 ;  D :  37226 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  46839b 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Brannan.     1  p.  1.,  29 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30.  1912  ;  D  :  29550 ;  Dana  Bran- 
nan,  Hartford.  46840 

by   G.    W.   Harrison.      [1],   28  p.     4°. 


Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D :  35048 ;  Grover  Wil- 
liam Harrison,  Nordhoft',  Cal.  46841 

—  - — -byW.  Lobell.     [31]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26,    1914;    D :  38361 ;    William 
Lobell,  Chicago.  46841a 


—  western  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Kehno.     46 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  IS,  1911 ;  D :  25518 ;  Paul  Kehno, 
Cleveland.  46842 

—  See  also  Shadow  (The) 


Traperos  (Los)  de  Madrid;  sainete  lirico  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros.  origiiuil  de  Ventura  de  la 
Vega,  miisica  de  los  maestros  Foglietti  y  Mar- 
quina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoi'es  espa- 
fioles]  1914.    44  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©   Mar.    15,    1915;    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1915;    D : 
40043  ;  Ventura  de  la  Vega,  Madrid.       46842a 

Trapped;  dramatic  sketch,  by  H.  Muller.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32860  ;  Henry  IMuller, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.  46843 

in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Lackey  Jackson.     [80]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1911 ;  D :  24776 ;  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Jackson,  East  Cleveland,  O.  46844 


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46845 


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46865 


Trapped — Continued. 

-playlet   In   1   act,   by  A.   Keir.     15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1911 ;  D :  23496 ;  Angela  Keir, 

New  York.  46845 

Trapped  at  last;  a  protean  sensational  drama  in 
3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  Signor  Canito. 

©    Signor   Canito,   New   York;    1873:9645, 
Aug.  28.  46846 

Trapped  by  a  card.     See  Queen  of  diamonds. 

Trapped  by  a  T;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C^Iharles  God- 
dard.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   20,   1915;   D :  39741 ;    Star   co.. 
New  York.  46847 


Traum  der  ehebrecherin;  mimodrama.  New 
Yorker  f  ami  lien-drama  in  1  act,  von  S.  Sinclair 
[pseud,  of  Stefan  Vacano]  musik  von  Charles 
Borromaus  Krueger  [pseud,  of  Carl  Kriiger] 
13  p.     8°. 

©  Sept,  1,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1909;  D: 
16802 ;  Stefan  Vacano,  Germany.  46856 

Traum  (Der)  des  gluecklichen ;  phantasie  in  1 
aufzug.  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1908.     36  p.    8°. 

@  Felix  Blocb  erben  (Inh.  Adolf  Sliwinski 
u.  Ernst  Bloch)  Berlin;  D :  12646,  Mar.  31, 
1908;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1908.  46857 

Traumg'eist.     See  Dreamg-host. 


Trapped  by  treachery;   a  comedy   drama   in  4       Traunigold;   drama   in  3  akten,  von   E.   Wetz- 


acts,  by  Mark  E.  Swan.    Typewritten. 

©   Stewart   Lithgow,   New   York;    1900   A: 
10671,  July  6 ;  2c.  July  11.  46848 

Trapper  (The);  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  J.  P.  Anderson.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  14,  1909 ;   D :  16241 ;   J.   P.  An- 
derson, New  Haven.  46849 

Trapper's  (The)  daug'hter;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts  and  3  scenes  [by]  L.  Glick.  [25]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   I.elia   Glick,   North   Baltimore,    O. ;    D: 
11710,  Nov.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1907.        46850 

Trapper's  (The)  dream.     See  Fonda. 

Trapper's  (The)  last  shot.  See  Scout's  of  the 
Rio  Grande. 

Trapping  (The)  of  David;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
G.   F.   Steely. 

©  Guy  F.  Steely,  Chicago ;  D :  4347,  Dec.  4, 
1903.  46851 

Trapping  of  the  senators;  in  1  act,  by  H.  Mar- 
cell.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henri  IMarcell,  New  York ;  D :  4596,  Feb. 
8,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  16,  1904.  46853 

Trapping-  Santa  Claus;  vaudeville  act,  by  W.  H. 
Clifford.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1912 ;    D :  28341  ;    Wm.    H. 
Clifford,  New  York.  46853 

Traps;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Alford.     29  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jeanne  Russell  Alford,  Salt  I^ake  City ; 
D  :  6598,  Apr.  28,  1905  ;  2c.  May  22,  1905. 

46854 

Trasvista  del  marinaio;  di  D.  Vaninetti.  [21]  p. 
8°.     Ms. 

■     ©    Ic.    Nov.    2,    1911;    D:  25661;  Daniel 

Vaninetti,  Medford,  N.  Y.  46855 

Ti'aum  (Der)  a  nevuah.  See  Schtern  (Der)  f  on 
Praag. 


stein-Kleffner.  .  .  .       [New     York,     Press     of 
Meyer  brothers]  1908.     47  p.    8°. 

©    Emmy    Wetzsteiu-Kleffner,    New    York ; 
D :  12468,  Feb.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1908. 

46858 

Traumtanzerin  (Die);  schwank  in  3  akten.  von 

Max  Bayrhanuner  und  Hermann  Hausleiter. 

Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  1912.    83  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30648  ;  Alfred  Spitz, 

New  York.  46859 

Traumulus;  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Arno  Holz 
und  Oscar  Jerschke.  New  York,  I.  Goldmann 
CO.,  1904.     130  p.     12°. 

©  Josef   Stein,   Berlin ;   D :  5550,    Sept.   20, 
1904;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1904.  46860 

Travel  on  the  emigrant  train;  or,  The  emi- 
grant sleeping  car  going  West,  an  original 
dramatic  composition. 

©    Tony    Pastor,    New    York ;    1880 :  1859, 
Feb.  2.  46861 

Traveled  roads;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Nord- 
strom.    [152]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    14,    1913;    D:  32306;    Frances 
Nordstrom,  Washington.  46863 

Ti'avelers  (The);  comedy  sketch,  by  Barry  Gray. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D :  32052 ;   Morton  & 
Rossi,  New  York.  46863 


—  fai'ce  in  3  acts,  by  Max  Temple  [pseud,  of 
M.  M.  and  M.  W.  Skinner]  [2],  51  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25925 ;  M.  M.  Skin- 
ner and  M.  W.  Skinner,  Berlin.  46864 

—  1  act  musical  comedy,  by  G.  F.  Munro.  [3] 
p.    8^    Printed.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    June   22,    1910;    D:  21893;    Gordon 
Fraser  Munro,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  46865 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-45 


2367 


4G866 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46886 


Travelers  (The)  return;  comedy  1  act  playlet, 

l)y  Edgar  W.  Kuff.     [GJ  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;  D :  29475 ;   Stanley  & 

Francis,  New  Yort:.  46866 

Travelin'  (The)  man;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Taidgin  Uoe  [pseud,  of  P.  Ramsbottom]  [2J, 
90  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  IS,  1914;  D:3G084;  P.  Ramsbot- 
tom, Fargo,  N.  D.  ■    46866a 

Traveling  a  la  cart;  1  act  comedy  dramatic 
sketch,  by  George  Wolford  Barry.  [1],  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   20,    1911;    D :  23411 ;    J.    Knox 
Gavin  and  Jennie  Piatt,  Clifton,  N.  J.      46867 

Traveling  acquaintances.     See  Poggles. 

Traveling  agent.     See  Passenger  (The)  agent. 

Traveling  (The)  companion;  slietch  for  2  fe- 
males, by  Harry  S.  Miller.  New  Yorls,  H.  J. 
Webman",  1902.  10  p.  16°.  (Webmau's  series 
of  select  vaudeville  plays,  sketches  and  farces, 
no.  4) 

©  Henrv  J.  Wehman,  New  York ;  D :  2382, 
Sept.  26,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1902.  46868 

Traveling  (The)  dentist;  by  Cbarles  Horwitz. 
23   p.     4".      Typewritten. 

©  Keller  Mack,  Philadelphia ;  D  :  6504,  Apr. 
12,  1905  ;    2c.  Apr.  12,  1905.  46869 

Traveling  (The)  doctor;  or,  Trouble  in  the 
Smith  family,  by  James  William  Kessinger. 
39  p.     8". 

©    James    ^Vm.    Kessinger,    Topeka,    Kan. ; 
1900  A :  13064,  May  24 ;  2c.  June  5,  1901. 

46870 

Traveling  (The)  man;  a  miracle  play,  by  Lady 
Gregory,  p.  [53]-64.  8°.  {With  her  White 
cockade) 

©  Lady  Gregory,  Ireland  ;  D :  7801,  Dec.  29, 
1905  ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.  46871 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Woolfolk. 

27  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Bovle  Woolfolk,  Danville,  Ky. ;  D  :  10625, 
May  23,"  1907;  2c.  May  23,  1907.  46872 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Collarbox  ( B.  H.  Stand- 

ish)     [65]  I).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   B.    H.    Standish,   Minneapolis;    D :  5805, 
Nov.  21,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.  46873 

a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  Collarbox  [pseud,  of 

B.  H.  Standish]     60  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Laura  G.  Standish,  Minneapolis  ;  D  :  906, 
Sept.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  21.  1904.  46874 

Traveling  (The)  man's  flirtation;  play  in  1  act, 
by  L.  Chevalier.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  36735  ;  Louis  Cheva- 
lier, New  York.  46874a 


Traveling  (A)   man's  wife;  dramatic  comedy, 

by  M.  J.  Graham.     [2],  3  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913;   D :  33012 ;  Marian  J. 

Graham,  New  York.  46875 

Traveling  (The)  salesman;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Forbes.     [211]  p.    4^    Typewritten. 

©  James  Forbes,  New  York.    D :  12403,  Feb. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1908.  46876 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McCree.     [1],  0  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1913;   D:  34018;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree. New  York.  46877 

Traveling  (The)  salesman  &  samples;  or. 
Cuddy  and  Clark,  original  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  H.  H.  Cudmore  and  C.  Baker.  [2],  8  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1913;  D :  34462 ;  H.  H.  Cud- 
more  and  Clark  Baker,  New  York.  46878 

Traveling  (The)  salesman  and  the  female 
drummer;  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  Devine.  5 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1912;  D :  28508 ;  Harry  De- 
vine,  Chicago.  46879 

Traveling  (The)  salesman  and  the  village 
belle;  sketch  with  songs  in  1  act,  by  Davis  and 
Davis.      [10]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  7,  1910;   D:  22244;   William  R. 
Davies,  New  York.  46880 

Travels  (The)  of  the  Yama  Yamas;  a  play. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  I) :  13397, 
July  22,  1908.  46881 

Travers'  house;  a  dramatic  romance  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  T.  B.  Macdonough  and 
Julian   Magnus. 

©    Thomas    B.    Macdonough,    New    York ; 
1886  :  10736,  May  5.  46882 

Travesty  on  Camille;  by  F.  W.  Noxon.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank   W.   Noxon,  Boston;   1898:41441, 
July  11 ;  2c.  July  11.  46883 

Travesty  on  Salvina  and  Bernheart;  1  act 
sketch,  by  William  Cameron.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1911;   D :  23596 ;  Thomas  L. 
Cameron,  Chicago.  46884 

Travesty  Russian- Japanese  war;  by  H.  B.  Kay, 
jr.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,   1912;   D :  30112 ;   Harry   B. 
Kay,  jr.,  New  York.  46885 

Travesty  (A)  without  a  pun;  Hamlet  revamped, 
modernized,  and  set  to  music,  by  the  author 
of  Romeo  and  Juliet  [C.  C.  Soule]  St.  Louis, 
G.  I.  .Jones  and  company,  1879.    48  p.    8". 

©  Charles  C.  Soule,  United  States;   1879: 
17445,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  2.  1880!  46886 


2368 


46886 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


46903 


46890 


Travesuras  de  amor;  opereta  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  2  cuadros,  original  de  M.  Muzas  y  A. 
Retitna.  nn'isifa  del  maestro  Teodoro  San  JosS. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914. 
45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38213;  Mariano  Muzas  y  Alvaro  Ketana,  Ma- 
drid. 46886a 

Tray  (A)  of  diamonds;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Blumenberg.  Gl  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

■©  J.  F.  Blumenberg,  Martins  Perry,  O. ; 
D :  125S,  Jan.  8,  1902 ;  2e.  Mjir.  3,  1902.    46887 

Treacherous  (A)  guest;  an  American  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  R.  McCay. 

©  Ringgold  McCay,  New  York;  1885:340, 
Tan.  G.  46888 

Treacherous  sand;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Armour.  [33]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Hamilton  Armour,  Seattle  ;  D  :  1007,  Oct. 
25,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1901.  46889 

Treacherous  (The)  wig.     See  Hair  apparent. 
Treachery;  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  IM.  M.  Conheim] 
©  Martha  Morton,  New  York  State;  188 
2212,  Jan.  31. 

-or,  The  Carson  ruins,  a  5  act  sensational 

comedy  drama,  by  W.  Mathews. 

©  Walter  Mathews,  Louisville ;  1895  :  43105, 
Aug.  24.  46891 

Treachery's  reward;  by  D.  and  B.  Kohn.  4  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1911 ;  D :  24409 ;  David  and 
Bert  Kohn,'  St.  Louis.  46892 

Tread  (The)  of  the  flame;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  R.  Miller. 

©  Bert  R.  Miller,  Reading,  Pa. ;  1896 :  59799, 
Oct.  30.  46893 

Treason;   by   P.   Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  38,  Jan.  6, 
1901.  46894 

■  an   historical   legal   tragedy   in   5   acts,  by 

A.  B.  Young. 

©  Augustus  B.  Young,  Los  Angeles ;  D : 
3311,  Apr.  18,  1903.  46895 

Treason  (The)  and  death  of  Benedict  Arnold; 
play  for  a  Greek  theatre,  by  J.  J.  Chapman. 
New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  and  co.,  1911.  76  p. 
8°. 

©  Dec.  17, 1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  D  :  22899  ; 
John  Jay  Chapman,  Barrytown,  N.  Y.      46896 

Treason  and  loyalty;  a  new  and  original  mili- 
tary drama  in  G  acts,  by  H.  H.  Palmer. 

©  H.  H.  Palmer,  Canton,  O. ;  1889:11654, 
Apr.  13 ;  2c.  June  17.  46897 


Treason  (The)  of  Charles  Lee.     See  Monmouth. 

Treason  (The)  of  Lisette;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Helen  Alden  [i.  e.  H.  A.  Woodworth]  42  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914 ;  D :  38450 ;  Helen  Alden 
AVood worth,  Brookline,  Mass.  46897a 

Treasure  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  David 
Piiiski,  tr.  by  Ludwig  Lewisohn.  New  York, 
B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915.    194  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  18,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  11,  1915 ; 
A  :  411918  ;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York. 

46897b 

Treasure  (A)  from  Egypt;  a  farce,  by  H.  Ward- 
Base.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1897  :  41649,  July 
19  ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  46898 

Treasure  (The)  ghost;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  .Tex.     [112]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1914;  D :  37702 ;  John  Jex, 
Philadelphia.  46899 

Treasure  hunters;  by  W.  Danforth. 

©  William  Danforth,  Elmhurst,  111.;  D: 
6811,  June  12,  1905.  46900 

Treasure  Island;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Vance. 

©  Elmer  E.  Vance,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D :  13,  Jan.  7,  1901.  46901 

•  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  V.  Ranous. 

©  William  V.  Ranous,  New  York;  1896: 
56160,  Oct.  10.  46902 

-original  comedy  drama,  by  Geo.  H.  Hamil- 
ton.   39  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Peb.  9,  1912 ;  D :  28639 ;  Hamilton  & 
Decker,  Detroit.  46903 

-play  in  4  acts  and  10  scenes,  dramatized 

from  the  story  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  by 
Jules  Eckert  Goodman.  New  York,  Samuel 
Prench ;  London,  Samuel  Prench,  ltd.,  1915. 
102  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1915;  D: 
42272 ;  Punch  &  Judy  theatre  company,  inc.. 
New  York.  46903a 

a  romantic  drama   in  5  acts,   founded   on 


Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  L.  Osbourne  and  A.  Strong.  127  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Llovd  Osbourne  and  Austin  Strong,  Gil- 
rov,  Cal. ;  D  :  2056,  June  26,  1902  ;  Ic.  June  26, 
1902 ;  Ic.  July  14,  1902.  46903b 

Treasure  of  Hidden  Valley;  a  tale  of  Wyoming, 
film  drama  in  -5  pts.,  by  E.  Mitchell,  from  a 
novel  of  W.  G.  Emerson.  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
Times-Mirror  printing  and  binding  house, 
1914.     56  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1914;  A: 
369359;  Edmund  Mitchell  and  Willis  George 
Emerson,  Los  Angeles.  46903c 


2369 


46904 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


46919 


Treasure  (A)  pink;  or,  The  maid  of  the  missed, 
a  draiiuitie  composition,  by  J.  P.  Malloy. 
[139 J   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   John   Francis   Malloy,   Meriden,   Conn. ; 
D :  376,  Apr.  22,  1901 ;  2c.  May  23,  1901. 

46904 

Treasure  trove;  bv  Arthur  Law.  London,  J 
Williams,  ltd. ;  New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co 
1904.     24  p.     8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  4926, 
Apr.  23.  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  1904.  46905 

Treasury  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts  by  D. 
Pinsky. 

©  David  Pinskv,  New  York;  D:  12707,  Apr. 
8,  1908.  46906 

Treasury  agent;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  V.  Samuels.    139  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1910 ;  D :  20295 ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels,  New  York.  46907 

Treasury  (The)  girl;  an  original  American  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  C.  Logan. 

©   Celia    Logan    Connelly,    United    States ; 
1874  :  7966,  June  12.  46908 

Treated  by  suggestion;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by 
F.  M.  Willis.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  Milton  Willis,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
12691,  Apr.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908.        46909 

Treaty  of  Portsmouth;  dramatic  composition 
with  lyrics  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz. 

©  Chas.  Baswitz,  New  York ;  D :  7639,  Dec. 
1,  1905.  46910 

Ti'ebbles  of  Clara  Net;  novelty  vaudeville  act, 
by  C.  Chaloner.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    31,    1915;    D :  42430 ;    Catliryn 
Chaloner,  New  York.  46910a 

Ti'eize  a  table.     Nee  Drames  et  comedies. 

Trelawny  of  the  Wells;  a  comedietta  in  4  acts, 
by  Arthur  W.   I'iuero. 

©  C.  B.  Davis,  New  York;  1898:  55226,  Sept. 
21.  46911 

Trellis;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Louis. 

©  CharU's  K.   Louis,  Chicago;  1884:227.52, 
Nov.  13.  46912 

Tremblers  (The);  or,  A  social  pirate,  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Codke.  137  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2.  1912  ;  D  :  30416 ;  James  Francis 
Cooke,  Bala.  Pa.  46913 

Tren  (El)  de  lujo;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M. 
Mihura  y  R.  Coiizalez,  milsica  de  los  maestros 
Marquina  y  Koig.     Madi-id    LSociedad  de  au- 


Tren  (El)  de  lujo — Continued. 

tores  e.spanoles]  1914.     42  p.     12°.     [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36544;  Miguel  Mihura  y  Ricardo  Gonzalez, 
Madrid.  46913a 

Tren  (El)  rapido;  juguete  comico  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  de  Antonio  Paso,  Joaquin  Abati  y 
Ricardo  Viguera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1915.    83  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40077:  A.  Paso,  J.  Abati  v  R.  Viguera,  Madrid. 

46913b 

Trend  (The);  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S[mith]  RoUow. 
[67]  J),     f".     Typewritten. 

©  James  S.  Rollow,  Brooklyn ;  D :  9791, 
Jan.  14,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1907;  Ic.  Jan.  21, 
1907;  2c.  (printed)  Mar.  9,  1908.  46914 

Trenkwalder  (Die);  komiidie  in  5  aufziigen,  von 
Karl  Schouherr,  mit  drei  szenenbildern  von 
Heinrich  Lefler.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann, 
1914,     134  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1914  ;  D  :  35983  ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  46914a 

Tres  comedias  modernas;  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
ed.  with  n<^tes  and  vocabulary  by  Frederic 
AVilliam  Morrison.  New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co., 
1909.     iv  p.,  1  1.,  186  p.     16°. 

Contents  :  La  muela  del  juicio,  por  Miguel 
Ramos  Carrion. — Las  solteronas,  por  Luis 
Cocat  y  Heliodoro  Criado. — Los  pantalones, 
por  Mariano  Barranco. 

©  Sept.  30,  1909  ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1909  ;  D  :  16981 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York.         .  46915 

Tres  (Las)  viejas;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  2 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  E.  Monreal,  V. 
Ganzo  y  L.  Fuertes,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Jo.sg  M.'  Cai'bonell  y  Juan  R.  Molina.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  38  p. 
12°.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Eduardo  Monreal,  Vicente  Ganzo  y  Luis 
Fuertes.  Madrid ;  D :  13796,  Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c. 
Sept.  14,  1908.  46916 

Trespass  (The);  diama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J. 
Hirsch.     [162]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1913;  D :  34790 ;  Louis  Jerome 
Hirsch,  New  York.  46917 

Trespasser  (The);  by  J.  L.  Browning.  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1910;  D:  21629;  Joseph  L. 
Browning,  New  York.  46918 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Finn.     [2],  102 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.5.  1913 ;  D :  35345 ;  .Tames  An- 
thony Finn,  Boston.  46919 


2370 


46919 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   LTNITED  STATES 


46936 


Trespasser  (The) — Continued. 

^play  in  3  act-s.  by  L.  B.  Swift.     [1],  42  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1915 ;    D :  40960 ;    Linton 

Bishop  Swift,  Minneapolis.  46919a 

Tress;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J.  Eddy.  [8],  122  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    1.5,    1910;    0:22565;    Arthur 
Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago.  46920 

Tressilian  and  Amy;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  E. 
Ellerkamp. 

©   Bernhard   Eniil   Ellerliamp,   New   York ; 
1900  A :  29672,  Dec.  6.  46921 

Treth-of-Mexico;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hainer. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    4,    1914;    D :  36932 ;    Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  46921a 

Treues  (Ein)  herz;  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
H.  Lustig. 

©  Hermann  Lustig,  New  York ;  187S :  4586, 
Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  46922 

Treva;  [play  in  6  acts]  by  Harry  Lorenzo  Cha- 
pin.  119]  p.  12°.  (/«  The  adoption  and  other 
sketches,  poems  and  plays,  by  H.  L.  Chapin) 

©    Aug.    9.    1909;    2c.    Aug.    11.    1909;    A: 
244693 ;  H.  L.  Chapin.  Huron,  O.  46922a 

Treverton  tower;  or.  The  Downs  of  Dover,  a 
drama,  by  F.  H.   Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.   Stauffer,  Philadelphia  ;   1874  : 
1980.  Feb.  19.  46923 

Trial  (The)  divorce.     Sec  Dream  (The)  bush. 

Trial  (A)  for  murder;  vaudeville  play,  by  J. 
Wedekind.     [14]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25, 1911 ;  D  :  25371 ;  Julius  Wede- 
kind. New  York.  46924 

Trial  marriage;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Atkinson.    70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910;  D :  20143 ;  George  H. 
Atkinson,  New  York.  46925 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Palleu.     [1],  27  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  2.5,  1914;   I) :  36144 ;  Conde  Be- 
noist  Palleu.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  4e925a 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B,  Harris.     115  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26. 1910  ;  D  :  21185  ;  Elmer  Blaney 
Harris.  New  York.  46926 

femininity  vs.  feminism,  vaudeville  sketch, 

by  W.  A.  Wood.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17.  1915;  D :  41.514 ;  William  Al- 
len Wood,  Indianapolis.  46926a 

Trial  marriages;  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©    (Jharles    Stewart   Booth,    New   Orlenns ; 
D :  12981,  May  16,  1908. 


46927 

2371 


Trial  (The)  money;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Hodg- 
kiss.     79  p.     4°.  Typewritten 

©    Ic.    Apr.    14,    1913;    D :  32943 ;    William 
Hodgklss,  AhHuieda,  Cal.  46928 

Trial  (The)  of  alcohol  by  jury;  l)y  A.  M.  Burns. 

©  A.  M.  Burns,  Brooklyn;  1877:  15408,  Dec. 
29.  46929 

Trial  of  classics;  or,  Greek  at  the  university, 
a  satii-ic  farce,  by  A.  E.  Knight.  106  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Ernest  Knight,  Montreal,  Canada ; 
D :  8177,  Mar.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1906. 

46930 

Trial  (A)  of  hearts;  college  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  co. 
[1915]      73  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   20,   1915;    2c.   Mar.    24,    1915;    D: 
40161 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  46930a 

Trial  (The)  of  Jeanne  d'Arc;  historical  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Emile  Moreau,  tr.  by  A.  Kimball. 
121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1910;  D :  22464 ;  Astrid  Kim- 
ball, Bei-ck,  France.  46931 

'historical  play  in  5  acts,  by  Edward  Gar- 

nett.     London,  Sidgwick  «&  Jackson,  ltd.,  1912. 
79  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1912  ;  2c.  May  2.  1912  ;  D  :  29749  ; 
Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.  46932 

Trial  (The)  of  Josiah  Brown;  play  in  1  act.  by 
H.  E.  Knight.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1915 ;  D :  41477 ;  Harlan  E. 
Knight,  New  York.  46932a 

Trial  (The)  of  Tom  Tom;  play  for  children 
young  and  old,  words  and  music,  by  S.  L. 
Davis.     38  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1914 ;  D :  39415 ;  Sam  L.  Da- 
vis, Park  Ridge,  111.  46932b 

Trial  (The)  of  the  underworld;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  T.  Murphy.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913 ;  D  :  35170 ;  James  Theo- 
dore Murphy,  Brooklyn.  46933 

Trial  (The)  shot;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  W.  Seymour  and  H.  E.  Wallace. 

©    William    Sevmour    and    Henry    Edward 
Wallace,  New  York;  1885:18360,  Aug.  29. 

46934 

Trials;  an  original   comedy   in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 

M.  E.  Osbon.     Ms. 

©    Jklrs.    jM.    E.    Osbon,    New    York;    1887: 

11752.  May  3 ;  Ic.  May  5.  46935 

Trials  (The)   and  adventures   of  Dublin   Dan. 

Sec   O'Donoho   of  the   lakes. 
Trials  (The)  and  tribulations  of  an  artist;  an 

operette,  by   S.  Norse. 

©   Stanslnirv   Norse,    Potsdam,   N.    Y.;    D : 

1661,  Mar.  17,  1902.  46936 


46937 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46953 


Trials  and  tribulations  of  our  instalment  col- 
lector; a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Harriman. 
©  Frank  A.  Harriman,  Boston ;  1890 :  32040, 
Oct.  16.  46937 

Trials  and  triumph.     See  Found. 

Trials  (The)  and  trivimphs  of  Christopher 
Columbus.     See  Cristobal. 

Trials  (The)  of  a  country  editor;  an  original 
sketch,  bv  Thos.  P.  Anderson.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  CO.,  1889.  12  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  se- 
ries of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  263]) 

©  Ames  pub.   cc,   Clyde,   O. ;    1889:11775, 
Apr.  15 ;  2c.  Apr.  24.  46938 

Trials  (The)  of  a  divorced  man;  a  comedietta 
in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Bunner. 

©  Elizabeth  C.  Bunner,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
1899:58494,  Sept.  12.  46939 

Trials  (The)  of  a  governess;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  J.  Bisbee.    [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lucian  .T.  Bisbee,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  2958,  Feb. 
6,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1903.  46940 

Trials  (The)  of  a  hero.  See  George  Washing- 
ton. 

Trials  of  a  hostess;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mary 
F  Kingston.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  32  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  298]) 

©  .Jan.  22,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  23, 1915 ;  D  :  39489  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  46940a 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  Kingston.     [1],  20 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   10,   1914;    D:  35978;   Mary   F. 
Kingston,  Newark,  N.  J.  46940b 

Trials  (The)  of  a  Mormon;  play,  by  C.  Eicke- 
meyer.     [00]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  35226 ;  Carl  Eicke- 
meyer,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  46941 

Trials  (The)  of  an  actor;  1  act  sketch,  by  Felix 
Fantus.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;   D :  22509 ;   Classick  i^ 
Dnime,  Chicago.  46942 

Trials  (The)  of  Bridget  O'Kean.  Sec  Three 
years  in  a  mad  house. 

Trials  of  love;  by  I.  S.  Bernheimer.  50  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Irving  S.  Bernheimer,  Chicago;  D:  15751, 
Apr.  30,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1909.  46943 

Trials  (The)  of  pa  and  ma  Ducklow.  Sec 
Coupon  bonds. 

Trials  of  Raissa.     Sec  Russia. 

Trials  (The)  of  shopkeeping;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Acosta. 

©  Marie  Lillian  Acosta,  Pliilad(>lphia  ;  1881 : 
%189,  Apr.  5.  46944 


Trianera  (La)  (cantaora  de  tablao);  zarzuelaen 
1  acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  F.  C.  Duarte  y  S.  de  Pujana,  musica  de 
los  maestros,  Pascual  Marquina  y  Manuel 
Faixa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1914.    38  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38244 ;  Fernando  C.  Duarte  y  Segundo  de 
Pujana,  Madrid.  46944a 

Triangle  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
II.  Hughes. 

©  Rupert  Hughes,  New  York ;  D :  7963,  Feb. 
8,  1906.  46945 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Scarlett  and  S.  H. 


Brown.     [65]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  D :  24835 ;  Le  Roi  Scar- 
lett and  S.  Hemphill  Brown,  New  York. 

46946 

in  3  acts,  by  N.  L.  Williams.     [3],  43  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910 ;  D  :  21623  ;  Neva  Lillian 
Williams,  Harrodsburg,  Ky.  46947 

play  in  3  acts,  by  Louise  Mansfield  [pseud. 


of  A.  L.  Thies]     [34]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    20,    1915;    D :  41695 ;    Amy    L. 
Thies,  New  York.  46947a 

sketch,  by  C.  W.  Bachmann.     [2],  12  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1910;  D:  21879;  C.  William 
Bachmann,  Los  Angeles.  46948 

Triangle  (A)  of  hearts;  a  sketch,  by  Chns.  H. 
Field  and  J.  A.  Westhauser.  [9]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Jose])h    A.    Westhauser,    St.    P:nil ;    D: 
11157,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907.     46949 

Triangle  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A.  Tul- 
ley.     [102]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13.  1915 ;  D :  42473 ;  William  A. 
Tulley,  New  York.  46949a 

Triangular  (A)  game;  in  1  act,  by  G.  V.  Dwighi. 
20  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Grace  Van  Rensselaer  Dwight,  Hartford ; 
1) :  7954,  Feb.  6,  1906 ;  2c.  Fell.  16,  1906. 

46950 

Triboulet;  [ilay  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  by  Victor  Hugo,  by  C.  M.  Skinner. 

©    Charles    M.    Skinner,    Brooklyn ;    189,4 : 
21164,  Apr.  25.  46951 

Tribulations;  a  local  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3 
scenes,  by  E.  Harrigan. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    New  York;    1884: 

6969,  Mar.  31.  46952 

-or,  Tale  of  a  hat;  or.  The  lost  button,  a 

farce  comedy,  by  W.  Busch.    Typewritten. 

©  William   Busch,   St.   Louis;   1899:31013. 
May  8 ;  2c.  June  14.  46953 


2372 


46954 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


46970 


Tribulations — Continued. 

or.  The  troubles  of  a  henpecked  husband, 

eomed.v  playlet  in  1  act,  hy  H.  Philippi.     9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,   1911;   D:  25406;   Harry  Phi- 
lippi, Great  Falls.  Mont.  46954 

Tribulations  (The)  of  a  country  editor.  Sec 
Printer's   (A)  pi. 

Tribulations  (The)  of  a  spinster.  See  Miss 
Chimoag. 

Tribulations  (The)  of  authorship.  See  Re- 
jected. 

Tribulations  (The)  of  Mr.  Hicks;  a  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  O.  Mason. 
■©  Ben  C.   Mason,   Galveston,  Tex.;   1899: 
71928,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  46955 

Tribulations  (The)  of  Nicholas  Chubb,  Esq., 
by  C.   S.  Booth. 

©   Charles   Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D :  7120,  Aug.  17,  190.5.  46956 

Tritun  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Bour^et. 
32  p.  4°.  (L'llhistration  theatrale,  7^  au- 
nee.— 183,  3  juin  1911) 

©  .Tune  3, 1911 ;  2c.  June  23, 1911 ;  D  :  24-347  ; 
Paul  P.ourget,  Paris.  46957 

Tribunal;  i)Iay  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Boughton.  6 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    16,   1914;   D:  39107;   Willis   A. 
Bongliton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  46957a 

Trichoche  and  Cacolet;  a  farcical  comedy  in  5 
acts.  tr.  and  aVlapted  to  the  American  stage 
from  the  French  of  H.  Meilliac  and  L.  Halevy 
and  the  (German  of  Carl  Treuniann,  by  C. 
Rohlfs. 

©   Charles   Rohlfs,   Brooklyn ;    1879 :  16in7, 
Dec.  1.  46958 

Trick  (A)  dollar;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  J. 
^^•hisUM•.  Cliicago.  T.  S.  Denison  [1902]  14  p. 
12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denis(.n,  (^liicago;  D:  24.51,  Oct.  8, 
1902;  2c.  Nov.  13.  1902.  46939 

Trick  (A)  to  catch  the  old  one.  Sec  Master- 
pieces of  the  English  drama:  Thomas  Mid- 
dleton. 

Tricked;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Marriott-Hodg- 
kins.     72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  16,  1910;  D :  21494 ;  Jessie  Mar- 
riott-Hodgkins.  London.  46960 

play  in  1  act,  hy  A.  C.  Benton.     9  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1914;  D :  36690 ;  Alfred  Car- 
roll Benton,  Alameda.  Cal.  46960a 

-by  S.  It.  Chesley.     [2],  10  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    May    3.    1913;    D :  33133 ;    Solomon 
Russell  Chesley,  Baltimore.  46961 


Tricks  in  all  trades;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  K. 
Friedman.     11],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  20.    1914;    D :  37624 ;    Isaac   K. 
Friedman,  Winnetka,  111.  46961a 

Tricks  of  trade;  or.  An  obstinate  Romeo,  a 
farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Eugene  Latour. 
New  York,  The  Roxburv  publishing  company 
[1899]     19  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©  Roxhury  pub.  co..  New  York  ;  1899  ;  76304, 
Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  1-5.  46982 

Tricks  upon  travellers;  a  negro  act  in  1  scene, 
arr.  by  George  H.  Coes.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1894.  5  p.  12°.  ([Baker's  darkey 
plays] ) 

©  Walter   H.   Baker  &  co..  Boston;   1894: 
32983,  June  22 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  46963 

Trickster  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Perci- 
val.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  37953  ;  Julie  Helene 
Percival.  New  York.  46963a 

Trickster  (A)  tricked;  a  4  act  romantic  comedy, 
by  H.  B.  Hoffman.    63  p.    f°.    Typewritten.  " 

©  Herman  B.  Hoffman.  New  York  ;  I) :  3572, 
June  11,  1903 ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.  46964 

Tricky  (The)  nig.     See  Crowded  (The)  hotel. 

Tricky  Trixie;  a  vaudevilletta,  by  Edgar  Allan 
Woolf  and  I.  von  Trautman.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ida  von  Trautman,  New  York;  D :  8.307. 
Apr.  9,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1906.  46965 

Ti'icolora;  a  sketch  of  ye  olden  times.  6  i).  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Rona    Windsor.   Bnffaio;    D:  11.542.   (h-\. 
16,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1907.  46966 

Tricotrin;  a  dramatization  in  6  acts  of  Ouida's 
[Louise  De  la  Ramee's]  novel  ])y  that  name, 
by  IMrs.  T.  IMiller. 

©  Mrs.   Thomas  Miller,   New  York ;    1879 ': 
5244,  Apr.  19.  46967 

-a  play,  by  F.  Adams,  founded  upon  Ouida's 

[Louise  De  la  Ramee's]   novel. 

©    Frederic    Adams,    Council    Bluffs,    la. ; 
1880  :  20022,  Dec.  27.  46968 

■ -See  also  Bijou  (La). — Viva. 


Trictrac;  comic  ojieretta  in  2  acts  and  5  scenes, 
text  by  E.  T.  Corbett,  music  l)y  E.  C.  Rowley. 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Register  and  gazette  office, 
1882.    36  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Elizabeth  T.  Corl^ett  and  Edwin  C.  Row- 
ley, United  States;  1882:6501,  Apr.  24;  2c. 
Apr.  27.  46969 

Tried  and  true;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Fur- 
long. New  Y'ork,  H.  Roorbach,  1890.  43  p. 
12°.  ( [Roorhach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no.  50] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890: 
35814,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  46970 


2373 


46971 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


46991 


Tried  and  true — Continued. 

or.  Among  the  Bockies,  an  original  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  M.  Perdue. 

©   M.   P.   Sliarp,   Dayton,   O. ;   1896:35534, 
June  17.  46971 


—  or.  Love  and  loyalty,  by  C.  M.  Brown. 

©  Charles  M.  Brown,  North  Adams,  Mass. ; 
1871  :  11372,  Dec.  1.  46973 

dramatized  from   the  book,  by   A.   D. 


Pierce. 

©    J.    H.    Wavland    &    co.,    North    Adams, 
Mass. ;  1871 :  10966,  Nov.  18.  46973 

or,  The  southern  loyalist,  a  military  drama 

in  5  acts,  by  J.  P.  Maxfield. 

©    Jared    P.    Maxtield,    New    York;    1872: 
9099,  Aug.  24.  46974 

Tried  by  fire.     See  Rutledge. 

Tried  for  his  life;  or.  The  unwritten  law,  a 
drama  in  4  acts  with  animated  pictures  and 
fac-simile  criminal  court  room  in  New  York 
city,  by  W.  A.  Lavelle. 

©  William   A.   Lavelle,    Chicago ;    D :  9969, 
Feb.  15,  1907.  46975 

Tried  in  the  fire;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Bates. 

©  R.  Bates,  New  York ;  1876 :  4904,  Apr.  22. 

46976 

Triermain;  or,  Merlin's  spell,  legendary  spec- 
tacle in  3  acts,  [by]  L.  W.  Harleigh.  adapted 
from  Walter  Scott's  poem  entitled  The  bridal 
of  Triermnin;  or.  The  vail  of  St.  John. 

©  L.  W.  Harleigh,  New  York ;  1873 :  8581, 
July  28.  46977 

Trifels  (Der)  und  Palermo.  See  Gesammelte 
werke;  von  Detlev  von  Liliencron. 

Triflagar;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  B. 
Hayes.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes,  Cleveland;  1897: 
581,  Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  29.  46978 

Trifle  (A)  in  Bohemia;  a  comedy  of  metropoli- 
tan American  life  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Wedekind. 
78   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Julius   Wedekind,    New   York ;    I^ :  59.57, 
Dec.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  46979 

Trifler  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  God- 
(lard  and  Paul  Dickey.  65  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1913;  D :  33801 ;  Charles  W. 
Goddard,  Bi-ooklyn.  46980 

by  M.  Ynn  der  Voort.     [8],  62  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1914;    D :  36209 ;    IMaylielle 
Van  der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  46980a 


Trifler  (The)— Continued. 

a  play,  by  E.   L.   Masters.     Chicago,   The 

Rooks  press,  1908.     131  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  Chicago ;  D :  12439. 

Feb.  27,  1908;  2c.  May  9,  1908.  46981 

Trifles.     See  Jolly  (The)  mariners. 
Trifles  light  as  air.     See  Straws. 

Trifling  (A)  mistake;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted 
by  L.  J.  Cella.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York ;  D :  10005,  Feb. 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907.  46982 

Trilby;  a  drama  of  hypnotism  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
P"'raser,  jr. 

©  J.  A.  Fraser,  jr.,  Chicago.;   1895 :  53178, 
Oct.  19.  46983 

See  also  Little  Billee's  love. 


Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle;  a  dramatization  in 
English  of  the  story,  by  Charles  Nodier. 

©    Richard    IMansfield,    New    York;    1895: 
20734,  Apr.  15.  46984 

Trilby's  baby. 

©   Joseph   Francis    Campbell,    New    York; 
1895:24851,  May  6.  46985 

Trilby's   mirror;  or.   La  dance  hypnotique,   a 

musical  melange  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  Constan- 
tine. 

©    J.    J.    Spies,    New    York;    1895:39658. 
Aug.  1.  46986 

Trilby's  return  to  life;  a  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act.  by  B.  Gerard.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Barney    Gerard,    New    York;    D :  14.537. 
Dec.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1908.  46987 

Trimmed;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  E. 
Parks.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.  31,   1911;    D:  25637;    James  E. 
Parks,  New  York.  46988 

Trimming  a  thoroughbred;  1  act  farce,  by  C.  A. 

Taylv)r.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .L-in.    14,    1911;    D :  23092 ;    Charles 
Alonzo  Taylor,  New  York.  46989 

Trimplet  (The);  dream  play,  by  S.  Walker.  [2J, 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     July    9,     1915;     D :  41194 ;     Stuart 
"\\'alker.  New  York.  46989a 

Trinity  (The);  1  act  drama,  by  L.  Burte.  29  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1912  ;  D  :  29941 ;  Lloyd  Burte. 
Brooklyn.  46990 

Trinity  chimes;  a  beautiful  moral  plav,  by 
W.  B.  Watson.    25  p.    f°.    Typewritten."^ 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  Brooklvn ;  D :  556,  June  8, 
1901 ;  2c.  May  31,  1902,  46991 


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47011 


Trinity  chimes — Continued. 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Hillyer. 

©  William  Sidney  Hillyer.  Brooklyn;  D: 
1264,  Jan.  9,  1902.  [For  copies  reed,  see  D: 
2407]  46992 

Same.     [58]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Sidney  Hillyer,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
2407,  Oct.  2.  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1902.  46993 

a   di-amatic  episode   of  life   in   New   York 

city  in  5  acts,  by  Randolph  Arlington   (R.  M. 
Baxter) 

©  Robert  Miller  Baxter,  Brooklyn;  1888: 
35100,  Dec.  8.  46994 

a   n)elodrania    in  4   acts,   by    P.   W.   Hyde. 


Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde.  Pittsburgh  ;  1898  : 
76019,  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1899.  46995 

Trinity  trag'edy,  under  the  Trinity  chimes. 
Sec  Foundling-. 

Trinity  Truthful;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  M.  A.  Daly.  [115]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    July   21,   1913;    D :  33852 ;    Mark   A. 
Dal.v,  Buffalo.  46996 

Trinket;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Von  de  Vonde. 
[1301  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chester  De  Yonde.  New  York ;  D :  13.500. 
Aug.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  46997 

Trioniphe  (Le)  de  la  croix.  Sec  Triumph 
(The)  of  the  cross. 

Triomphe  de  la  science;  comedie  inedite,  de  T. 
Bernard.  15  p.  illus.  8°.  (Theatre  de  Je 
sais  tout-Noel) 

©    Nov.    15,    1909;    2c.    Oct.    25,    1909;    D: 
17194 ;  Tristan  Bernard,  Paris.  46998 

Triomphe  (Le)  des  fees;  a  comedy  for  .iuveniles 
in  4  acts  and  an  interlude,  by  P.  B.  Colby, 
original  dances  and  ballets  arr.  by  Jacob  A. 
Mahler.     16  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Mrs.  F.  B.  Colby,  St.  Louis;  1885:9981. 
May  1 ;  2c.  May  18  ;  2c.  May  23.  46999 

Trionfo  (II);  [di  RoI)erto  Bracco]  New  York, 
V.  Ciocia,  printer,  1908.  78  p.  10°.  (Teatro, 
V.  2) 

©    Dirce    St.    Cyr,    New    York ;    A :  197059. 
Jan.  20,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1908.  46999a 

Sec  also  Teatro. 


Trionfo    (II)    dell'    amore.      See    Operaio    (L') 
cosciente. 

Trip  (A)  abroad;  comic  operetta,  by  A.  J.  Boex. 
13  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Andrew    .7.    Boex,    Cinciimati ;    D :  8743, 
June  18,  1906 ;  2c.  June  IS,  1906.  47000 


Trip  (A)  around  the  world;  by  J.  A.  Dale.  6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  17655  ;  John  A.  Dale, 
Kansas  City.  Mo.  47001 

panorama,  representing  every  country  and 

the  peculi.irities  and  characteristics  of  each 
nation. 

©    Rich    and    Stetson,   Boston;    1876:2412, 
Feb.  28.  47002 

Trip  (A)  around  the  world  in  a  balloon;  a 
panoramic  illusion,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1895:42271, 
Aug.  19.  47003 

Trip  (A)  around  the  world  in  a  railroad  car, 
a  panoramic  illusion,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati ;    1895 :  42272, 
Aug.  19.  47004 

Trip  (A)  around  the  world  with  the  Yellow 
Kid;  Yellow  Kid's  trip  around  the  world,  a 
nuisical  farce  comedy,  by  H  W.  Townsend. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York  ;  1897  :  6163,  Jan.  20. 

47005 

Trip  (A)  in  a  balloon;  a  panoramic  illusion,  by 
J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1895:42269. 
Aug.  19.  47006 

Trip  (The)  of  the  billionaires;  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  W.  J.  Thorold.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Thorold,  New  York ;  1898 :  75237. 
Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  47007 

Trip  (A)  on  tlie  Massachusetts.  See  Off  for 
Boston. 

Trip  (A)  on  the  steamer  Massachusetts  of  the 
Providence  line.     See  Off  for  Boston. 

Trip  (A)  through  fire;  a  topical  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  H.  Rosenfeld  and  Kenneth  Lee. 

©  M.  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York ;  1886 :  13443, 
June  10.  47008 

Trip  (A)  to  Africa;  by  J.  J.  Larkins.  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17644 ;  Jolly  John 
Larkins,  Chicago.  47009 

comic  opera  in  3  acts,   text  by  West  and 


Genee,  music  by  P.  Von  Suppe,  English  version 
by  Eniil  Schwab,  adapted  and  arr.  for  the 
Englisli  stage  l>y  Ad.  Neuendorff.  [Boston, 
Printed  by  J.  Frank  Giles]  1884.    32  p.    4°. 

©  George  AV.  Hyatt,  New  York ;  1884 :  3369, 
Feb.  16;  2c.  Feb.  28.  47010 

Trip  (A)  to  Buffalo;  an  operatic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  by  Harry  B.  IMarshall,  music  by 
William  Lorraine.  [100]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Marvin    S.    Robinson.    Buffalo;    D :  849, 
June  13,  1901 ;  2c.  July  17,  1901.  47011 


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47035 


Trip   (A)  to  Coney  Island;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts. 

©    Fred   Harvey.    New    York;    1896:40456. 
July  11.  47012 

Trip   (A)  to  Coontown;  a  musical  comedy,  by 
Bob  Cole  and  Billy  Johnson. 

©    Cole    and    Johnson;    New    York ;    1897 : 
43914.  Aug.  3.  47013 

a  musical  comedy  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Bob 


Cole.     Typewritten. 

©    Cole    and    Johnson,    New    York ;    1899 : 
62711,  Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  47014 

Trip  (A)  to  Egypt;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Sil- 
versmith. 

©  Julius  Silversmith,  Chicago  ;  1894  :  10842, 
Feb.  19.  47015 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Kerr.     [84]   p. 

4°  and  f°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.   Herbert   Kerr,   Falls  City,   Neb.;   D: 
.5409,  June  9,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.        47016 

Trip  (A)  to  Europe  on  an  ocean  steamer;  a  fai"- 
cical  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  A.  K.  Georgi,  United  States ;  1879 :  16279. 
Dec.  3.  47017 

Trip  (A)  to  Japan;  a  spectacular  musical  melo- 
d]-ama  in  6  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Burnside,  music 
by  Manuel  Klein.  32  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1909;  D ;  16777 ;  R.  H.  Burn- 
side,  New  York.  47018 

Trip  (A)  to  Klondike;  by  H.  C.  Meyer. 

©    Henry   C.    Meyer,    Wayland,    la.;    1898: 
19096,  Mar.  22.  47019 

Trip  to  Klondike;  by  O.  Hammerstein. 

©   Oscar   Hanmierstein,   New  Yorlv;   1897: 
42415,  July  24.  47020 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J.  Cohen. 

©   Harry   J.   Cohen,   Chicago ;   1899 :  22962. 
Mar.  31.  47021 

Trip  (A)  to  Mars.     t<rc  Althea. — Columbia. 

Trip  (A)  to  Mars  or  any  other  planet  in  an 
elevator  tower;  a  panoranuc  illusion,  by  J. 
Rettig. 

©    ,Tohn    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1895:42275, 
Aug.  19.  47022 

Trip  (A)  to  Mexico;  original  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  T.  B.  Carnahan.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1910 ;  D :  21549 ;  Thomas  B. 
Carnahan,  Pittsburgh.  47023 

Trip  (A)  to  Morocco;  musical  frivolity,  by  F.  F. 
De  Silva.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915;  D:  41472;  Fred  F.  De 
Silva,  New  York.  47023a 


Trip  (A)  to  Niagara  and  a  ride  on  the  Empire 
State;  monologue,  by  Ezra  Kendall.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
1020,  Oct.  28.  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1901.        47024 

Trip  (A)  to  Panama;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Victor  Vane,  music  by  W.  J.  Kern- 
good.  [77]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only  ] 

©    William    J.    Kerngood,    New    York ;    D : 
11054,  July  26,  1907 ;  2c.  July  26,  1907.    47025 

Trip  (A)  to  Paree;  a  farce  comedie,  [by]  A.  E. 
Gaylord. 

©  A.   E.   Gaylord,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. ;    1893: 
29136,  June  19.  47026- 

Trip  (A)  to  Paris.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  Mason,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich. ; 
1899:67516,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  47027 

■ -drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.   Sidlivan.     [.58]   p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1910  ;  D  :  22292  ;  Kathryn  Sul- 
livan, New  York.  47028 


musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Herbert. 

©  .Joseph  Herbert,  United  States;  1900  A: 
10495,  Apr.  25.  47029 

Trip  (A)  to  Reno.     See  Mam'selle  Tabasco. 

Trip  (A)  to  Siberia;  by  W.  E.  Selwood. 

©  William  E.  Selwood,  Connecticut;  1884: 
21592,  Oct.  28.  47030 

Trip  (A)  to  Storyland;  a  nnisical  play  for  chil- 
dren, by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Dei'isou  [1908]  45  p.  12°.  ( [I >enison's  spe- 
cialties]) . 

©  T.   S.  Denison,  Chicago;   D :  13406.  Julv 
23,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  47031 

Trip  (A)  to  Switzerland.  See  New  (The)  Han- 
lo2i3  le-voyage-en-Suisse. 

Trip  (A)  to  the  bottom  of  the  sea.  Sec  Daz- 
zling  Nancy. 

Trip  (A)  to  the  Bowery;  by  L.  Shubert.  Type- 
written. 

©    Lee    Shubert,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. ;    1896: 
62240,  Nov.  14 ;  Ic.  Dec.  28.  47032 

a  dramatic  comedy,  by  W.  H.  Murphy. 

©  William  Heiu'y  Murphy,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ; 
1896  :  17660,  Mar.  20.  47033 

Trip  (A)  to  the  Catskills;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
N.  Harper.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Neal  Harper.  New  York ;  D :  8968,  Aug. 
17,  1906;  2e.  Jan.  2,  1908.  47034 

■  Same. 

©  Neal  Harper,  New  York ;  D :  12235,  Jan. 


23,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1S»8. 


47035 


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Trip  (A)  to  the  Catskills — Continued. 
Same.     [2J.  80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  31269  ;  Neal  Harper, 
New  York.  47036 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  the  Perry 


brothers. 

©  E.  G.  Perry,   Denver ;   1882 :  13991,  Aug. 
23.  47037 

Trip  (A)  to  the  center  of  the  earth  in  a  min- 
ing- shaft;  a  panoramic  illusion,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati;    1895:42274, 
Aug.  19.  47038 

Trip  (A)  to  the  circus;  a  comedy  embracing 
both  the  sublime  and  ridiculous,  in  1  act,  1 
scene  and  2  tents,  bv  C.  C.  Maubury  and 
E.  A.  H.  Myers. 

©  Charles  C.  Maubury  and  E.  A.  H.  Myers, 
New  York  ;  1892  :  20059,  May  11.  47039 

Trip  (A)  to  the  city;  by  M.  M.  Strahl. 

©    ]Marion    M.    Strahl,    INIanhattan,    N.    Y. ; 
1900  A  :  1509,  Jan.  16.  47040 

or,  At  the  phone,  [monologue]  by  Cooper  & 
Hoey.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1909;  D :  16579 ;  Constance 
Abbott,  New  York.  47041 

Trip  (A)  to  the  Garden  of  Eden;  by  A.  Dar- 
ling, jr. 

©  Adam  Darling,  jr.,  Denver;  1896:43816, 
July  31.  47042 

Trip  (A)  to  the  jungles;  by  J.  I.arkins. 

©  John  Larkins,  New  York;  D :  2158.  Julv 
17,  1902.  47043 

Trip  (A)  to  tlie  moon;  or,  A  voyage  around  the 
moon,  a  grand  dramatic  and  operatic  spec- 
tacle. 

©   Inn-e   and  Bolossy   Kiralfy,   New   York; 
1875:5651,  June  1.  47044 

Trip  (A)  to  the  moon  on  the  air  ship  Lunette; 
by  F.  W.  Thompson. 

©  Frederick  W.  Thompson,  New  York:  1900 
A :  7241,  Mar.  19.  47045 

Trip  (A)  to  the  moon  or  any  other  planet  in 
an  elevator  tower;  a  panoramic  illusion,  by  J. 
Rettig. 

©    John    Rettig,    Cincinnati ;    1895 :  42276, 
Aug.  19.  47046 

Trip  (A)  to  the  North  Pole;  in  2  acts.  28  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  A.  Scribner,  New  York ;  D :  12476, 
Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.  47047 

See  (ihto  In  the  Arctic  regions. — Zero, 

Trip  (A)  to  the  soldiers'  home;  drama  with 
prologue  and  3  acts,  4  scenes,  by  C.  E.  Helm. 

©  Charles  E.  Helm,  Marion,  Ind. ;  D:  17.32, 
Apr.  14,  1902.  47048 


Trip    (A)   to   the   springs   and   a   ride   around 
Randolph;  an  original   monologue  with  inci- 
dental songs,  by  E.  F.  Kendall.     Typewritten. 
©  Ezra  F.  Kendall.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A  :  3917,  Feb.  12  ;  2c.  Feb.  12.  47049 

Trip  to  the  sunny  South;  a  play,  by  C.  J.  Gully. 
[11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.   J.   Gully,  Chicago;   D :  8097,   Mar.   5, 
1906 ;  Ic.  Jan.  27.  1906.  47050 

Trip  (A)  to  the  theatre;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Davidson.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  31346  ;  Josephine  D. 
Davidson,  New  York.  47051 

Trip  (A)  to  the  tropics. 

©  Frank  H.  Tobey,  Chicago ;  D :  9252,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  47052 

Trip  (A)  to  Tramptown.  See  Hoy's  A  trip  to 
Tramptown. 

Trip  (A)  to  Turkey;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  L. 
Dittmar.     [68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Dittmar,  .Jersey  City  ;  D  :  4510,  Jan. 
8,  1904 ;  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1904 ;  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1904. 

47053 

Trip  (A)  to  Yurrup.  See  Mrs.  Hogswill's 
ambitions. 

Trip  (A)  underground  (Le  voyage  sou  terrain); 

a  drama   in  5  acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  Louis 
Figuier. 

©  Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,   New 
York  ;  1886  :  19920,  Sept.  3.  47054 

Trip  (A)  up  country;  a  rural  comedv  in  1  act, 
by  Charles  C.  Bhmchard.  20  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Perkins  D.  Fisher,  Brookline.  Mass.;  D: 
6719,  IVIar.  24,  1905 ;  2c.  May  16,  1905.    47055 

Trip  (A)  up  the  Kern  River;  by  W.  H.  Neis- 
wender. 

©  W.  H.  Neiswender,  Los  Angeles ;  1900  A : 
7580,  Mar.  22.  47056 

Tri-partnership;  or.  The  chief  justice  of  Mars, 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  with  the  words  of  four 
songs,  b.v  C.  Reno. 

©  Conrad  Reno,  Brookline,  Mass. ;  D  :  13080, 
Jlay  29,  1908.  47057 

Tripelentente;  koinrxlie  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Fe- 
lix Dormaun  Ijtseud.  des  Felix  Biedermann] 
\ind  Alexander  Engel.  Neue  biihneneinrich- 
tung.  Leipzig,  Philips  Reclam,  jun.  [1915] 
75  p.    24°.     ([Universal-bibliothek,  5724]) 

©  Dec.  28,  1913 ;  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1915 ;  D  :  39625 ; 
Otto  Eirich,  Vienna.  47057a 

Triple  alliance;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  I. 
Dodge.    105  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5.  1909;  D:  17293;  Henry  Irving 
Dodge,  New  York.  47058 


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Triple  (The)  chevron;  a  di'ama  in  4  acts. 

©  Alex.  C.  Botkin,  Helena,  Mont. ;  1897 : 
17218,  Mar.  15.  47059 

Triple  (A)  courtship;  a  comedy  adapted  and 
augmented  from  the  Cierman  of  .Tulius  Rosen, 
by  W.  D.  Eaton. 

©  William  D.  Eaton,  Chicago;  1878:3290, 
Mar.  18.  47060 

Triple  (A)  crime:  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Bis- 
sell  and  H.  I.  Dodge. 

©  Champion  Bissell  and  Henry  Irving 
Dodge,  New  York  ;  1891 :  11783,  Apr.  1.    47061 

Triple-heart;  a  dramatic  play  in  5  acts,  by 
A.  E.  McCollum. 

©  Alfred  E.  McCollum,  Uniontown,  Pa. ; 
1893 :  26998,  .June  5  ;  2c.  June  20.  47062 

Triple  (The)  partnership;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  B.  Tindall.     [32]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1915 ;  D :  40929 ;  John  Ben- 
ton Tindall,  Alemphis,  Tenn.  47062a 

Triple  (The)  wedding;  or.  The  forging'  of  the 
ring,  a  play  designed  for  a  small  company,  by 
C.  Barnnrd.  [New  York,  Theo.  L.  DeVinne  & 
CO.,  1883]    32  p.     24°. 

©  Charles  Barnard,  New  York;  1883:9469, 
aiay  22  ;  2c.  June  19.  47063 

Triplepatte;  comedie  en  5  actes,  par  T.  Bernard 
et  A.  Godfernaux.  48  numb.  1..  illus.  8°.  [Re- 
printed from  Je  sais  tout] 

©  Tristan  Bernard  et  Andre  Godfernaux. 
Paris;  D :  8164,  Mar.  1.5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  15, 
1906.  47064 

Triplets;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York ;  1882 : 
19566,  Nov.  18.  47065 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  George  R.  Sprague. 

©  De  Loss  King,  Wadsworth,  O. ;  1884: 
14471,  July  16.  47066 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  3  scenes,  by 

T.  E.  Powers. 

©  Thomas  E.  Powers,  New  York;  1887: 
.5004,  Mar.  3.  47067 

Triplicates;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  L. 
Sterrett. 

©  Henry  L.  Sterrett,  New  York ;  D :  1352, 
Jan.  8,  19(t2.  47068 

Tripoli;  a  historical,  romantic,  spectacular 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Cleaves. 

©  Frank  Cleaves,  San  Francisco ;  1893 : 
45448,  Oct.  10.  47069 

Tripped  and  trapped;  a  powerful  emotional  so- 
ciety play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York;  1880:9197. 
June  18.  47070 


Triss;  or,  Beyond  the  Rockies,  a  drama  of 
western  life  in  4  acts,  by  Justin  Adams.  Bos- 
t(.n.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1893.  34  p.  12°. 
([Baker's  edition  of  plays]) 

©   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;    1893: 
16022,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  July  28.  47071 

Tristan  and  Isilt;  a  romantic  drama,  by  L.  P. 
Bro\\'n. 

©    Lawrence    Parmly    Brown,    New    York ; 
D  :  145,  Feb.  16,  1901.  47072 

Tristan  and  Isolde;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  K. 
Anspacher.     147  j).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,   New  York; 
D :  5530,  Sept.  14,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1904. 

47073 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher. 


©  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  New  York  ;  D  : 
4626,  Feb.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  May  3,  1904.        47074 

Tristan  und  Isolde;  Lohengrin;  Der  fliegende 
Hollander;  drei  groteske  komodien,  von 
Friedrich  Huch.  Jliinchen,  ]M.  IMorikes  ver- 
lag   [1911]     204  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1912  ;  D  :  28S04  ; 
Martin  aiorikes  verlag,  Munich.  47075 

Tristan's  end;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  T.  G.  Stein. 
[2],  41  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jlay  22.  1913 ;  D :  33297 ;  Theodore  G. 
Stein,  New  York.  47076 

Tristram  and  Iseult;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
Carr.  New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press 
[1906]     3  p.  1.,  71  p.    8^ 

©  J.  Corayns  Carr,  Great  Britain ;  D :  S994. 
Aug.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  29.  1906.  47077 

Tristram  and  Isolt;  a  poetical  tragedy  in  5  actSj 
by  P.  B.  Kayser. 

©  Paul  Barr  Kayser,  Boston ;  D :  7445,  Oct. 
23,  1905.  47078 

Tristram  and  Isoult;  by  I\T.  W.  Austin.  Boston, 
The  Poet  lore  company,  1905.    64  p.    12°. 

©  Martha  W.  Austin,  Ocean  Spring,  Miss.; 
O*:  7378,  Oct.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.     47079 

Tristram,  the  jester;  play  in  5  acts,  from  the 
German  of  lOrnst  Hardt,  tr.  bv  J.  Heard,  jr. 
Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [1913]  4  p.  1.,  7-185  p. 
12°. 

©  July  25,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  34101 ; 
John  Heard,  jr.,  Boston.  47080 

See  also  German  classics  of  the  nineteenth 


and  tAventieth  centuries. 

Ti'iton  (The);  a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  Nick  Bachelor,  music  by  C.  I. 
Bolles. 

©  Charles  I.  Bolles,  Newark,  N.  J.:  1893: 
6387,  Feb.  1.  47081 


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Triumph;  or,  A  sister's  oath,  a  sensational 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Krusemer. 

©    A.    Krusemer,    St.    Joseph,    Mo. ;    1873 : 
14875,  Dee.  26.  47082 

Triumph  in  adversity;  au  historical  drama  of 
Ireland  in  5  acts,  by  Lawrence  Edward  Dun- 
boy. 

©  James  Lawrence  Bolin,  Indianapolis  ;  D  : 
3132,  Feb.  11,  1903.  47083 

Triumph  (The)  of  an  empress;  or,  Catherine, 
the  Great,  dramatic  play  in  5  acts,  by  Theo- 
doi-e  Kremer.     [14G]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Mildred    Holland,    New    Yorii ;    D :  1295, 
Jan.  15,  1902  ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1902.  47084 

Triumph  (The)  of  Betty;  a  Scots  comedy  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  A.  Lambie.  23  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   8,   1915;   D:  42436;   Alexander 
Lambie,  Vancouver,  Canada.  47084a 

Triumph  (The)  of  Columbus;  dramatic  and  mu- 
sical composition  in  3  acts,  6  scenes,  by  I. 
Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1891:31395, 
Sept.  4.  47085 

a   musical   and  dramatic  allegory,  written 


and  composed  by  S.  G.  Pratt. 

©    S.    G.    Pratt,    New    York ;  1892 :  15178. 

Apr.  6.  47086 

— -  romantic,  historical  drama  in  5  scenes  de- 


pictinj;  important  events  in  the  life  of  Christo- 
pher Columbus  prior  to  his  discovery  of 
America,  dramatized  in  part  from  Fenimore 
Cooper's  Mercedes  of  Castile. 

©  Edward  A.  Duffy,  Grafton,  W.  Va. ;  D : 
13069,  May  27,  1908.  47087 

Triumph  of  defeat;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  M. 
Sawyer.    116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   10,   1910;    D :  21007 ;    Lucy   M. 
Sawyer,  New  York.  47088 

Triumph  (The)  of  faith;  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

©  Ernest  W.  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D : 
14859,  Jan.  20,  1909.  47089 

by  H.  F.  Clarens. 

©  H.  F.  Claren.s,  New  York ;  D :  12470,  Mar. 
3,  1908.  47090 

Triumph  (The)  of  friendship;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Boaz.    35  p.    S''.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Boaz,    Mattoon,    111.;    D :  7510, 
Nov.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905.  47091 

Triumph   (The)    of  Israel.      See   Rebecca  and 

Rowena. 
Triumph  of  justice;  melodrama   iu  4  acts,  by 

M.  M.  Kennedy.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Maxwell  Miller  Kennedv,   Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  D :  7376,  Oct.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  " 

47092 


Triumph  (The)  of  life;  drama  consisting  of  1 
prologue  and  2  acts,  by  D.  R.  de  Simone.  11 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   28,   1912;   D :  31262 ;    D.   R.   de 
Simone,  New  York.  47093 

— —  drama  of  1  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  Mon- 
sieur X  [pseud,  of  D.  R.  de  Simonel  [2],  33 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    6.   1912;    D :  31G06 ;    D.    R.    de 
Simone,  New  York.  47094 

Triumph  (The)  of  light;  a  California  midwinter 

sun  mystery,  by  (,'.  Keeler.    32  p.    8".    Printed. 

©  Charles  Keeler,  Berkelev,  Cal. ;  D :  6174, 

Dec.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.  47095 

Triumph  (The)  of  love;  by  L.  M.  Neumayer. 
Ms. 

©   Mrs.    L.   M.   Neumayer,    Oakland,   Cal. ; 
1881 :  16303,  Oct.  21 ;  Ic.  Oct.  24.  47096 

a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  B.  Crane. 


California,    Mo.,    Push   printing   house,    1901. 
[45]    p.     8°. 

©  Edward   B.  Crane,  California,   Mo. ;   D : 
199.  Mar.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  July  5,  1901.  47097 

—  a  drama  of  life  in  America  in  3  acts  and  7 
transformations,  by  A.  Chrostowski.  [2],  55 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
9025,  Sept.  1,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1906.        47098 

— •  a  drama  of  life  in  the  United  States  in  4 
acts  and  7  transformations,  by  A.  Chrostowski. 
[2],  57  p.     4°.     Typewritten". 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;   D : 
7010,  July  22,  1905 ;  2c.  July  27,  1905.      47099 

by  L. 


— •  dramatic  composition  in  verse,  1  act, 
Stanheld.     [15]  p.    t\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  31856  ;  Leontine  Stan- 
field,  Brooklyn.  47100 

— ■  a  4  act  drama,  by  E.  B.  Crane. 

©  Edward  B.  Crane,  California,  Mo. ;  D : 
915,  Oct.  3,  1901.  47101 

—  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Monteleone. 

©  Ernest  Monteleone,  Jersey  City  ;  D  :  6410, 
Mar.  28,  1905.  47102 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Couheim. 

©    Martha    Morton    Conheim,    New    York ; 
1899  :  .50580,  Aug.  5.  47103 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Hagedorn,  jr.     [2],  34 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   16,   1913 ;    D :  35369 ;    Hermann 
Hagedorn,  jr.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  47104 

—  See  also  Angela. — Modern  Africa. 


Triumph  (The)  of  love  and  intrig'ue;  or.  The 
student  of  Salamanca. 

©  Maud  Dixon  Salviui,  New  York;  D:  1408 
Feb.  20,  1902.  47105 


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Triumph  (The)  of  Pauline;  a  comedy  iu  1  act, 
by  John  Jason  Trent.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company  [1903] 
14  p.  12°.  (On  cover :  Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  527) 

■©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4250, 
Nov.  16,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  47106 

Triumph  (The)  of  Scipio  Africanus;  play  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  De  Stefano.  [2],  17  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914;  D :  36061 ;  Joseph  De 
Stefano,  t^hicago.  47106a 

Triumph  (The)  of  silver;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Menzalora. 

©    Salvatore    Menzalora,    Brooklyn ;    1897 : 
45043,  Aug.  10.  47107 

Triumph  (The)  of  the  cross;  a  Christian  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  J.  Daoust,  [110]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Julien   Daoust,   Montreal,   Canada;    D: 
7389,  Oct.  12,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.        47108 

(Le  triomphe  de  la  croix) ;  a  drama  in  5 

acts,  written  in  French,  by  J.  Daoust.     66  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Julien   Daoust,    Montreal,    Canada ;    D : 
2966,  Feb.  9,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1903.      47109 

Triumph  of  the  honeysuckle-cage;  play  in  1 
act,  by  L.  G.  Smith.  [1],  S  p.  t" .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1914 ;  D :  87375 ;  Leila  Grace 
Smith,  Springfield,  Mo.  47109a 

Triumph  (The)  of  the  Philistines  and  how 
Mr.  Jorgan  preserved  the  morals  of  Market 
Pewbury  under  very  trying  circumstances; 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Henry  Arthur  Jones. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company ;  [etc., 
etc.]   1899.     XV,  122  p.     16°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  1899 :  16320, 
Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  47110 

Triumph  (The)  of  the  truth;  play  in  1  act,  by 
R.  Verene.     [24]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    2,    1914;    D :  38039 ;    Rosalind 
Verene,  Chicago.  47110a 

Triumph  (The)  of  X;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Wup- 
permaun.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  39746  ;  Carlos  Wup- 
permann,  Hastings,  N.  Y.  47110b 

Triumph  (The)  of  youth;  or,  The  white  mouse, 
a  comeily  in  3  acts,  from  the  French  of 
Edouard  Pailleron,  by  Donald  Robertson^  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  pub.  co.,  1907.    99  p.    12°. 

©  D.  Robertson,  Chicago ;  D :  11707,  Oct.  18, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1907.  47111 

Triumphant  at  last.     See  Checkmated. 
Triumphant  (A)  defeat;  by  B.  Christianson. 
©  Barbara  Christianson,  Phillips,  Wis. ;  D  : 
1138,  Dec.  2,  1901.  47112 


Triumphant  (A)  servant;  1  act  farce,  by  A.  L, 

Zeller. 

©   Arthur   Louis   Zeller,    St.    Louis;    1899: 
22951,  Mar.  31.  47113 

Triumphant  (The)  trilogy;  drama  of  diplo- 
macy, sacrifice,  and  love,  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E. 
Parkhurst.     [2],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1913;  D:  33888;  Howard  E. 
Parkhurst,  New  York.  47114 

Triumphant  (The)  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  I).  Stone.    137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Jane    Dransfield    Stone,    Brooklvn ;    D: 
16112,  June  22,  1909  ;  2c.  June  26, 1909.*  47115 

Triumphierende  (Die)  bestie;  historisches 
S(^luiuspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Waldemar  Kanter. 
Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.    71  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  42474 ;  Oesterheld  & 
CO.,  Berlin.  •  47115a 

Triumvirate  (The)  of  Jerusalem;  a  tragedy  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  N.  Shideler. 

©  A.   Newton   ShideUir,   Cincinnati;   1889: 
29879,  Oct.  3.  47116 

Triunfo  (El)  en  la  derrota;  apunte  de  comedia 
en  1  acto  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Nicanor 
Puga  y  Jose  Rincon  Lazcano.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1912.    28  p.    12°. 

©    May   24,    1912;    2c.    May   13,    1912;    D: 
29779 ;  N.  Puga  y  J.  Rincon  Lazcano,  Madrid. 

47117 

Trix;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Archibald 
Douglass  Gordon. 

©  Louise  T.  Laughlin,  United  States ;  1879 : 
15454,  Nov.  17.  47118 

by    Archibald    D.    Gordon    and    L.    P. 

Richardson. 

©   Archibald    D.    Gordon   and   Leauder   P. 
Richardson,  New  York  ;  1880 :  7699,  May  18. 

47119 

■  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  C.  Hoff.    8  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1910;   D:  20360;  William  C. 
Hoff,  Des  Moines.  47120 

Trix  of  Montana;  a  dramatic  playlet,  by  M.  S. 
Keightley.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  S.  Keightley,  South  Bend,   Ind. ; 
D :  10808,  June  19,  1907 ;  2c.  June  19,  1907. 

•     47121 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Keightley.     [3],  12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1911;     D:  23630;    Mabel 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  47122 

Trixie;    a    musical    comedy    drama,    by    Geoi'ge 
Frederick  Robbin.s. 

©  Fred  Robbins,  United  States ;  1896  :  70223, 
Dec.  26.  47123 


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Trixie — Continued . 

or.  The  wizard  of  Fogg  Island,  a  drama  in 

3  acts,  l)y  Bert  C.  liawiey. 

©    Ames   pub.    CO.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1896:8980, 

Feb.  7  ;  2t'.  Feb.  17.  47124 

Trixie  and  the  amateur;  vaudeville  offering,  by 
F.  A.  Hrennau.     [l],  3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  ](>.  .Tuly  15,  1912;  D :  302GG ;  Florence  A. 
P.renuiui,  New  York.  47125 

Trixie  in  search  of  a  title;  a  musical  playlet,  by 
Talbot  Little,  lyrics  by  Edeu  Gondar  and  Ed- 
ward Montasu.  music  by  Edward  Montagu. 
London,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1905.  47  p. 
8".      [Libretto  only] 

©  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  London;  D: 
6980,  July  17,  1905;  2c.  July  17,  1905.      47126 

Trixie,  the  romp  heiress;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  3 
acts. 

©  Edward  D.  Stair,  Howell,  Mich.;  1887: 
1800G,  Jidy  13.  47127 

Troades.  See  Three  tragedies  of  Seneca. — 
Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca. 

Trocadero  (The)  extravaganza  and  burlesque 
company;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  written 
and  arr.  by  W.  B.  Watson. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York ;  1896 :  55125, 
Oct.  5.  47128 

Troens  niagt;  skuespil  i  5  akter,  [af]  Johau 
Bojer.  Kristiania  og  Kjobenhavn.  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordlsk  forlag,  1909.  152  p. 
12°. 

©  May  11,  1909;  2e.  Nov.  27,  1909;  D: 
17541 ;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  for- 
lag, Christiania,  Norway.  47129 

Troilus  and  Cressida;  ed.  by  John  S.  P.  Tatlock. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1912. 
XX,  180  p.  front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor 
Shakespeare) 

©  Jan.  17,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1912;  A: 
30.5391  :  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  47130 


ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  222  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works,  v.  12) 
©  Harper  &  bros..  New  Y\)rk ;  1898:25038, 
Apr.  21  ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  47131 

—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Walter 
Raleigh  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  W.  H. 
Margetson.  [The  University  press  Shakes- 
peare. Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  Geoi'ge  D. 
Sproul,  1908.  xxviii,  175  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by  Sid- 
ney Lee.     v.  31) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
210690,  June  29,  1908 ;  2c.  June  29,  1908. 

47132 


Troilus  and  Cressida — Continued. 

(Shalcespeare's  history  of);  ed.  with  notes 

by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1882.    3  p.  1.,  [9]-222  p.     illus.    16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;   1882 :  5893, 
Apr.  14;  2f.   Sept.  25.  47133 

Same. 

,  )  ©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  vears.  Renewal  no.  450, 
Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Apr.  14,  1882, 
no.  5893.  47134 


Same.  New  Yoik.  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1905 1  299  p.  incl.  front, 
illus.     16°. 

.   ©  William  .L  Rolfe,  Cleveland;  A :  131836, 
Nov.  23,  1905  ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1905.  47135 

See    also    Shakespeare's    works. — Troylus 

and   Cressida. 

Trois  amoureuses;  operette  en  3  actes,  de  Mau- 
rice Ordouneau,  d'apres  la  piece  viennoise  de 
J.  Bauer,  nuisique  de  Franz  Lehar.  Paris,  M, 
Eschig,  1912.    205  p.    16°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Apr.    20,    1912;    2c.    Apr.    22,    1912;    D: 
29439  ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  47136 

Trois  (Les)  anabaptistes;  [par  A.  Bisson  et 
Julien  Berr  de  Turique]  Paris,  Librairie 
theatrale,  1904.    2  p.  1.,  263  p.     12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  5569,    Sept.    28, 
1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1904.  47137 

Trois  (Les)  chapeaux.     See  Mixed. 

Trois  (Les)  diables;  a  performance  invented  by 
C.  Majilton. 

©    Charles    Majilton,    Philadelphia;    1873: 

1981,  Feb.  28.  47138 

Trois  (Les)  filles  de  M.  Dupont;  comedie  en  4 

actes,  par  Eugene  Brieux.    Paris,  P.  V.  Stock, 

1899.     2  p.  1.,  187  p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris ;  1899 :  82213,  Dec.  20 ; 

2c.  Dec.  20.  47139 

Trois  (Les)  souhaits.  See  Ombres  chinoises. 
Troisienie  (Le)  galon;  piece  militaire  en  1  acte, 

par  Henry  Moreau  et  Marc  Sonal   [pseud,  de 

Georges  Lanos  |     I'aris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.    27  p. 

8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913;  D: 
32028;  Joubert,  Paris.  47140 

Trojan  (A)  hero;  a  musical  burlesque  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  Willey. 

©  Allen  Willev.  Hadlyme,  Conn.;  1897: 
43680,  Aug.  2.  47141 

Trojan  women  of  Euripides;  tr.  into  English 
rhyming  verse  with  explanatory  notes  by  Gil- 
bert ^Murray.  New  York.  Oxford  university 
press,  American  branch  [etc.,  etc.]  1915.  2  p. 
].,  93  p.     12°. 

©  May  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  19,  1915 ; 
A :  398880 ;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch^ 
New  York.  47141a 


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47142 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47158 


Trojans  (The)  in  Carthage;  lyric  poem  in  5  pts. 
and  a  prologue,  music  by  Hector  Berlioz, 
adapted  for  use  on  the  concert  stage,  by 
Frank  Van  der  Stucken,  English  version,  with 
an  essay  on  the  opera,  by  Henry  Edward 
Krehbiei.  New  York,  G.  Schirmer  [etc.,  etc.] 
1909.  18  p.  4°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of 
opera  librettos) 

©  Dec.  31,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1909;  D: 
17839 ;  G.  Schirmer,  inc.,  New  York.        47142 

Troll  magic.     See  Silver  (The)  thread. 

Trolley-car  trio;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Riauo  and  T.  Smith. 

©  John  W.  Riano  and  Tonv  Smith,  Chicago; 
D  :  .5800,  Nov.  3,  1904.  47143 

Trolley  (The)  line;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Huber- 
man.     [26]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38544 ;  Joseph  Hu- 
berman.  New  York.  47143a 

Trolley  (The)  party;  a  3  act  farcical  comedy, 
by  R.  Garnella.    114  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lewis  Fields.  Joseph  Weber,  Richard 
Garnella  and  Robert  Garnella,  Baltimore; 
1895:  58536,  Nov,  20;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1896.    47144 

•  Same. 

©  Lewis  Fields.  Joseph  Weber,  Richard 
Garnella  and  Robert  Garnella,  New  York; 
1896  :  9030,  Feb.  7.  [For  copies  reed,  see  1895 : 
58536]  47145 

Trolley  (The)  system;  comedy  in  3  acts.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  F.  Cromwell,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. ; 
1895  :  21429,  Apr.  18  ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  47146 

a  3  act  farce  comedy,  by  R.  Garnella.     59 


p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Garnella,  New  York;  1893:  31301, 
July  3 ;  2c.  June  18,  1895.  47147 

• Same. 

©  Robert  Garnella,  Baltimore  ;  1895  :  32095, 
June  18.    [For  copies  reed,  see  3893  :  31301] 

47148 

Trolley  troubles;  vaudeville  act,  by  M.  Hopkins. 
3  p.     4''.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1910  ;  D  :  20174  ;  Monroe  Hop- 
kins, Vicksburg,  Mich.  47149 

Trommelschlager  (Der);  a  little  story  in  dra- 
matic form,  by  T.  N.  Metcalf. 

©  T.  N.  INIetcalf,  Chicago ;  D :  6613,  May  1, 
1905.  47150 

Trompe-la-niort;    drame    en    11    tableaux,    par 
Jules  Mary.    Paris,  P.-V.  Stock.    188  p.    12\ 

©  Dec.  15,  1913  ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914  ;  D  :  366-53  ; 
P.-V.  Stock.  Paris.  47150a 


Tronipeta  (El)  minuto;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  divi- 
dido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Lu- 
ciano Boada  y  M.  de  Castro  y  Tiedra,  mtisica 
del  maestro  Saco  del  Valle.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espauoles]  1907.  40  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Luciano  Boada  and  M.  de  Castro  y  Tiedx'a, 
IMadrid ;  D :  11305,  Sept.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  5, 
1907.  47151 

Troop  (A)  of  the  g'uard,  and  other  poems;  by 
Hermann  Hagedorn.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton  Mifflin  company,  1909.  xviii,  140, 
[2]  p.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents:  Five  in  the  morning. 

©  Oct.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1909 ;  A  :  251231 ; 
H.  Hagedoi'u,  Cambridge,  Mass.  47151a 

Trooper  Billie;  an  original  American  military 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Dodge.  [135]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  Milwaukee  ;  D  : 
1516,  Mar.  5,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1902.        47152 

Troopers  (The)  of  the  East.     See  Siam. 

Trop  d' esprit  nuit.     See  Too  witty  by  far. 

Tropa  ligera:  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso  (continuacion  de 
Los  granujas)  original  de  J.  Jackson  Veyan  y 
R.  Asensio  Mils,  musica  del  maestro  Arturo 
Saco  del  Valle.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1909.     44  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16893 ;  Jose  Jackson  Veyan  y  Ramon  Asensio 
Mas,  Madrid.  47153 

Tropbelle,  the  haunted  tower;  an  original 
drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  A.  B.  Bizzette. 

©  J.  A.  B.  Bizzette,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
12857,  May  16.  47154 

Tropical  (A)  engagement;  a  musical  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  C.  E.  Bray  and  A.  Kelcy. 

©  C.  E.  Bray  and  Alfred  Kelcy,  Chicago; 
D  :  10344,  Apr.  4,  3907.  47155 

Troth  (The)  See  Drone  (The)  and  other 
plays. 

Troubadour  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  E. 
Marshall.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1.  1911;  D:  24618;  Rachel  E. 
iMarsliall,  Setittle.  47156 

a  spectacular  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

J.  Jordan. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
13.587,  Apr.  14.  47157 

See  also  Barbesieu. 


Troubadour  (The)  and  his  ward;  by  F.  J.  and 
W.  Sinn.     [4|.  148  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910 ;  D  :  21896 ;  Frederick  J. 
'and  Walter  Sinn,  New  York.  47158 


2382 


47159 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE  UNITED  STATES 


47177 


Troubadours  (The);  a  musical  vaudeville  skit, 
by  C.  Drown.  [2],  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Clarence  Drown,   Valparaiso,   Ind. ;   D : 
514,  May  27,  1901 ;  2c.  May  27, 1901.         47159 

Trouble  a  la  carte;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  G.  Barr.  75  p.  4°,  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1910 ;  D  :  20989 ;  George  Barr, 
New  York.  47160 

Trouble  (The)  at  Satterlee's;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
l)y  I.(juise  Latham  Wilson. 

©  Peuu  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia  ;  1899 :  46817, 
.Tuly  19 ;  2c.  July  20.  47161 

Trouble  by  mail;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John  M. 
Francis.  New  York.  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.  21  p.  12°.  ( [French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  252] ) 

©   July   24,   1913;   2c.   July   25,   1913;    D: 
33926 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  47162 

Trouble-fete  (Le);  comedie  en  3  actes  et  un 
epilogue,  par  E.  Fleg.  21  p.  {In  La  Petite 
illustration  no.  15,-7  juin  1913,  s6rie-theatre 
no.  10) 

©  June  9, 1913 ;  2c.  July  18, 1913 ;  D :  33828 ; 
Edmond  Fleg,  Paris.  47163 

Trouble  in  Santa  Glaus  land;  a  Christmas  en- 
tertainment in  2  scenes,  by  Orissa  W.  Gleason. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  13  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©    Walter   H.   Baker   &   co.,   Boston;   D: 
6928,  July  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.         47164 

Trouble  in  the  family;  a  piece  of  frivolity  in  3 
acts,  by  Edgar  Selden. 

©   Martin   W.   Hanley,   New.  York;    1897: 
23471,  Apr.  15.  47165 


Trouble  in  the  Smith  family. 
(The)  doctor. 


See  Traveling- 


Trouble  (The)  maker;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Copeland.     [2],  48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  31,  1912;  D :  30391 ;  Edwin  L. 
Copeland,  New  York.  47166 

Troubled  by  g'hosts;  by  Larry  Vane. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1899 :  66566,  Oct. 
13 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  47167 

Troubled  (A)  lover.     See  Daisy  Brown. 

Troubled  waters;  an  original  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Thomas  aud  W.  Ellis.  New  York  and 
London,  1893.     80  p.     8°. 

©  Charles  Thomas  and  Walter  Ellis,  Lon- 
don ;  1893  :  41850,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  16. 

47168 


Troubles  (The)  a  photo  caused;  by  R.  Cannon. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ralph  Cannon,  Chicago ;  D :  15957,  May 
26,  1909 ;  2c.  May  26,  1909.  47169 

Troubles  (The)  and  happiness  of  life;  a  new 
aud  original  play,  by  F.  Striker.    Cincinnati. 

©  Frank  Striker,  United  States ;  1879 :  8208, 
June  20.  .  47170 

Troubles  at  rehearsal;  comedy  of  stage  life,  by 
W.  C.  Thompson.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    10,    1914;    D:  35613;    William 
Cliarles  Thompson,  New  York.  47170a 

Troubles  at  twenty;  in  1  act,  bv  A.  F.  Thomas., 
7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Anna    Fink   Tliomas,   Philadelphia;    D: 
3631,  June  20,  1903 ;  2c.  June  19,  1903.    47171 

Troubles  in  Ireland;  oi',  The  eviction,  an  Irish 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  picturing  Ireland's 
troubles  at  the  present  time  among  the  peas- 
antry. 

©  Andrew  W.  Boyd,  Trenton,  N.  J. ;  1881 : 
12912,  Aug.  22.  47172 

Troubles  of  a  chairman;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
H.H.Johnson.    [2],  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1914 ;  D :  36231 ;  Howard  H. 
Johnson,  Seattle.  47172a 

Troubles  (The)  of  a  henpecked  husband.  See 
Tribulations. 


Troubles  of  a  housekeeper, 
act  plays,  no.  2. 


See  Grange  one- 


Troubles  (The)  of  a  millionaire;  a  melodrama, 
by  M.  Loth. 

©  Monitor  co.,  Cincinnati ;  1898  :  10820,  Feb. 
10.  47173 

Troubles  (The)  of  a  servant  girl.     Typewritten. 

©    Belle   Whitaker,    Chicago;    1897:67221, 
Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  47174 

Troubles   (The)    of   a   tramp;   by   E.    Kendall. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ezra   Kendall,   Mt.   Vernon,   N.   Y. ;   A : 
2110,  Jan.  30,  1901 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1901.    47175 

Troubles  (The)  of  an  actor;  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  J.  Farrell.  [1],  12  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   9.   1915;   D :  40213 ;   Josephine 
Farrell,  Brooklyn.  47175a 

Troubles   of  eight   twins. 

©   Crinnian   bros.,    Norfolk,   Va. ;    D :  8082, 
]\Iar.  1,  1906.  47176 

Troubles  of  his  own;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Vincent. 

©  Charles  T.  Vincent,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. ; 
1898 :  50147,  Aug.  27.  47177 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


■46 


2383 


47178 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47196 


Troubles  of  his  own — Continued. 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Foy  and 

Jos.  W.  Standisli.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  Foy,  New  York;  1900  A:  11246, 
May  4 ;  2c.  May  4.  47178 

Tixjubles  (The)  of  Juliet;  dramatic  production 
in  1  act,  by  K.  D.  Paiue.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1914 ;  D :  37994 ;  Ralph  Dela- 
haye  Paine,  Durliam,  N.  H.  47178a 

Troubles  (The)  of  married  life;  by  N.  Fillie. 
Typewritten. 

©   Nicliolas   Fillie,   Broolilyn ;    1894:12623, 
Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Aug.  30.  47179 

Troubles  (The)  of  Mr.  Cupid;  an  original  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  F.  Douglas.  71  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Fred  Douglas,  United  States ;  D :  15116, 
Feb.  IS,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1909.  47180 

Troubles  (The)  of  Mr.  Flipp;  a  satirical  comedy 
in  1  act. 
©  Lewis  Morton  and  Charles  W.  Price,  New 


York  ;  D  :  G250,  Feb.  15 ;  1905. 


47181 


Troubles  (The)  of  Rozinski;  a  Hebrew  mono- 
logue, by  Harry  Ij.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1904]  10  p.  12°. 
(jDenlson's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  'l\  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  5160,  June  10, 
1904 ;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  47182 

Troubles  of  Thomas,  believe  me;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Swope,- George  Collin  Davis 
and  Arthur  Gillespie.  [70]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    9,    1914;    D:  36346;    Howard 
Whitney  Swope,  Greenville,  O.  47182a 

Trouble's  troubles;  farce  comedy  iia  3  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Sheridan.    [61]  p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34915 ;  .T.  P.  Sheri- 
dan, Cleveland.  47183 

Troublesome  children;  or.  The  unexpected  voy- 
age of  Jack  and  Pen,  by  H.  M.  Pessenden. 

©  Helen  Mav  Fessenden,  T.a  Fayette,  Ind. ; 
1892 :  44150,  Oct.  31  ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  47184 

Troublesome  (A)  courtship;  in  1  act,  by  Levin 
C.  Tees. 

©  Lyceum  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1900  A : 
27404,  Nov.  3.  47185 

Troublesome  (The)  garden;  a  farce  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Winslow.    132  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Horatio    Winslow,    Madison,    Wis.;    D: 
12615,  Mar.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1908.    47186 


Troublesome    (The)   kid. 
lion. 


Troublesome  (A)  time;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Harry  Ij.  Newton.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
The  Dramatic  publishing  company,  1902.  11 
p.       12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2542, 
Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  47187 

Troublesome  titles;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Bernard.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  12,   1912;   D:  29946;    Franklin 
Bernard.  Denver.  47188 

Ti'oublesome  (The)  visitor.  See  Phunny  phel- 
lows  in  a  great  old  time. 

Troublesome  (A)  wife;  American  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts  and  4  tableaux. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York  ;  1891 :  2.576, 
Jan.  17.  47189 

Troublesome  (A)  woman;  a  3  act  farce  com- 
edy adapted  from  the  French,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolph  Corbett,  Chicago ;  D  :  662  ;  July  17, 
1901.  47190 

Trousers;  a  comedy,  by  Ij.  C.  Evans. 

©  Leo  C.   Evans,  New  York;   1885:21307, 
Oct.  10.  47191 

Trousseau  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  V.  Olker.     Typewritten. 

©  Pierre  V.  Olker,  Quincy.  111. ;  1893 :  56335, 
Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1894.  47192 

Trovatore  (II)  up-to-date;  a  burlesque  in  1 
scene,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York ; 
1897  :  17651.  Mar.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  19.  47193 

Troyens  (Les)  a  Carthage;  poeme  iyrique  en  4 
actes  et  5  tableaux,  poeme  et  musique  de  Hec- 
tor Berlioz.. 

©  Choudens  fils,  Paris;   1892:25545,  June 
17;  2c.  June  17.  47194 

Troylus  and  Cressida  (The  tragedie  of);  by 
William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  intro- 
duction, glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings 
and  selected  criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and 
Helen  A.  Clarke.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York, 
T.  Y.  Crowell  &  CO.  [1910]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xvil, 
272  p.     front.     24°. 

^   Feb.   17,    1910;    2c.    Feb    17,    1910;    A: 
256S07 ;  Thoipas  Y  Crowell  &  co..  New  York. 

47195 


—  See    also    Shakespeare's    works, 
and   Cressida. 


-Troilus 


See   Katie's   decep- 

2384 


Truands  (Les);  drame  en  5  actes,  en  vers,  par 
Jean  Richepin.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  Fasquelle,  France;  1899:21767,  Mar. 
27;  2c.  Mar.  27.  47196 


47196 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


47215 


Truants;  comedy  in  1  act,  for  church  purposes, 
by  John  Preston  [pseud,  of  J.  P.  Buschlen]. 
Lamoni,  la.,  Herald  publishing  house  [1915] 
33  p.     8". 

©   Oct.   17,   1915;   2c.   Oct.   25,   1915;   D: 
421.5S ;  John  Preston  Buschlen,  Lamoni,  la. 

47196a 

True  (Le)  d'Octave;  piece  en  1  acte,  par  Daniel 
Jourda.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.    30  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  28, 1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  21, 1913 ;  D :  32019 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  47197 

Sec  also  Case  (A)  of  mother-in-law. 

True  (Le)  du  Bresilien;  vaudeville  en  4  actes 
[par  Nancey  et  Armont]    2  p.  1.,  179  p.    12°. 

©  Nancey  et  Armont,  France ;  D :  7507,  Nov. 
G,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.  47198 

True  infaillible;  fautaisie  en  1  acte,  [par] 
Serge  Basset.  Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1909.  16  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  16684 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  47199 

Truee  (The)  of  God;  morality  for  the  delectation 
of  children  and  grown-ups,  by  M.  C.  Smith. 
{In  Chicago  Sunday  herald,  vol.  34,  no.  33, 
Dec.  20,  1914) 

©   Dec.   20,   1914 ;    Ic.   Dec.   23,    1914 ;    D : 
39189  ;  Minna  Caroline  Smith,  Chicago. 

47199a 

Truce  (A)  with  Mammon;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  L.  Sandwick.  76  p.  f  °.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Richard   Ij.    Sandwick,    Highland   Park, 
111. ;  D :  15044,  Feb.  9,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1909. 

47200 

Truda;  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Rich- 
ard Kirmse,  lyrics  by  Edmund  Clutterbuck. 
music  bv  R.  Kirmse  and  Hubert  Bath.  Buf- 
falo, 1909.     [54]  p.    16".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16944  ; 
Richard  Kirmse,  London.  47201 


libretto  by  Mrs.  R.  E.  Kirmse,  lyrics 

by    Edmund    Clutterbuck,    music    by    R.    E. 
Kirmse  and  Hubert  Bath.    220  p.    4\    Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  13,  1909;  D:  16229;  Richard  E. 
Kirmse,  London.  47202 

True;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Locke. 

©    E.    A.    Locke,    Cincinnati;    1871:4133, 
May  4.  47203 


—  an  entirely  new  and  original  play  in  1  act, 
by  T.  Allan  Laidlaw.  New  York,  De  Witt, 
1884.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  325]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  Yorl: ;  1884 :  26392, 
Dec.  30 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  47204 


True  (A)  American:  or.  The  man  in  blue,  in  6 
acts,  by  J.  Emory  Creasey.  [59]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July  24,   1911;    D:  24763;   Jas.   E. 
Creasey,  Nevada,  Mo.  47205 

True  and  false;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Mig- 
nonette. 

©    Mary    Emma    Mignonette,    New    York ; 
1877  :  5430,  May  4.  47206 

-See  also  Counterfeit. 

True  as  steel;  by  Frank  Thorne.    Ms. 

©  Frank  H.  Thorne.  San  Francisco;  1888: 
3413,  Jan.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  47207 


See  also  Secret  service. 

True  as  truth;  or,  Jules  d'Bodeaux,  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  Rohlfs. 

©    Charles    Rohlfs,    Brooklyn;    1879:2524, 
Feb.  22.  47208 

True  (A)  Bayard.     See  Dominick  Bayard. 

True  blood;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  J.  Mitchell. 
[148]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  Jane  Mitchell,  Martinsville.  Ind. ; 
D :  5321,  July  20,  1904 ;  2c.  July  20,  1904. 

47209 

True  blue;  comedy  playlet,  by  Z.  Coleman.     8 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1910;  D:  22306;  Zilla  Cole- 
man, San  Francisco.  47210 

■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Kidder. 

©   Sara   C.   Kidder,   Evanston.   111.;    1890: 
24911,  Aug.  9.  47211 

■  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  La  Moss  and 

B.  E.  Rose. 

©  Edward  E.  Rose  and  Edward  La  Moss, 
Boston  ;  1891 :  46971,  Dec.  23.  47212 


—  an  original  sensational  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  F.  Wynkoop. 

©  Franklyn  Wynkoop,  Philadelphia;  1879: 
1.509,  .Tan.  31.  47213 

or.    Brother    against   brother,    a    military 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H.  Button. 

©  Frank  H.  Button,  Corry,  Pa. ;  1873  :  14611, 
Dec.  18;  2c.  June  22,  1874.  47214 

or.  Life  in  Missouri  during'  the  Rebellion, 


a  drama,  by  R.  E.  Barr. 

©  Robert  E.  Barr,  Wapello,  la. ;  1887:20263, 


Aug.  8. 
— •  See  also  Dutch  Jake. 


47215 


True  Blue,  the  scout  of  the  Shenandoah. 
North  and  South. 


True  (A)  but  dishonored  woman, 
ant  (The)  Magdaline. 


See 
See  Repent- 


2385 


47216 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47239 


True  (The)  call;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Koeh- 
ler.     [2],  64  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1911 ;  D :  24906 ;  Margaret  M. 
Koehler,  St.  Louis.  47216 

True  (A)  Christian;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  G.  L. 
Oscar.     [85]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Glenn  L.  Oscar,  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D  :  5441, 
Aug.  15,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1904.  47217 

True  fraternity;  an  original  4  act  play  devoted 
to  social  orders,  by  H.  W.  Emmet. 

©  Harry  W.  Emmet,  United  States;  1894: 
21679,  Apr.  27.  47218 

True  (A)  Frenchman;  or,  A  worthy  slave,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Hanauer,  jr. 

©  Josepli  J.  Hanauer,  jr.,  St.  Paul;  1874: 
8333,  June  20.  47219 

True  friendship;  1  act  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by 
E.  N.  Frohlichstein.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17547 ;  Emanuel  N. 
Frohlichstein,  Mobile..  47220 

True   (A)  g'irl's  will.     See  Art. 

True  grit;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  T.  Payne. 
80  p.     16°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thom  Payne,  San  Francisco;  D: 
13353,  July  16,  1908;  Ic.  July  13,  1908;  Ic. 
July  16,  1908.  47221 


—  an  original,  romantic  and  exciting  Ameri- 
can drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Pritchard. 

©   Spenceu  Pritchard,   Philadelphia;   1876: 
8759,  July  26.  47222 

or,  Wild  Logan,  the  scourge  of  the  plains. 


by  J.  A.  Logan. 

©  John  A.  Logan,  Cincinnati ;  1879 :  12224, 
Sept.  13.  47223 

True  heart;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

by  Henry  Byatt.     [2],  82  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  Frohman,  New  York  ;  1889  :  12942, 

Apr.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  47224 

4  act  drama,  by  Henry  Byatt. 

©  Charles  Alfred  Byrne,  New  York;  1889: 
11312,  Apr.  9.  47225 

True  hearts  are  more  than  coronets;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Wilson  and  J.  P. 
Wilson. 

©  Will    K.   Wilson   and   James  P.  Wilson, 
New  York;  1886:  10317,  Apr.  30.  47226 

True  hearts  of  America;  the  new  national  play, 
by  Mrs.  B.  Enos. 

©  Mrs.  Bell  Enos,  Andover,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
48949,  Aug.  20.  47227 

True  hearts  of  Erin;  by  J.  Kennedy. 

©    James    KHonedv,    New    York;    D:2798, 
Dee.  31,  1902.  47228 

See  also  Leaves  of  Shamrock. 


True  hearts  of  Ireland.     See  Molly  Bawn. 

True  (A)  heroine;  a  musical  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  written  by  J.  Tupman  (Villa  Lewis) 
dramatized  by  Daisy  D.  Nichols  (Dora  Deane) 
[Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Paragon  printing  co.,  1905] 
42  p.     12°.      [Words  only] 

©  Jane  Tupman,  Knoxville,  Tenn. ;  D : 
6681,  May  1,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1905.        47229 

True  (A)  Irish  gentleman;  by  J.  Kennedy. 

©  James  Kennedy,  New  York;  D :  2796, 
Dec.  31,  1902.  47230 

True  Irish  grit;  an  Irish  comedy  drama  in  3  or 
4  acts. 

©  Joseph  J.  Sullivan,  United  States;  1889: 
10311,  Apr.  1.  47231 

True  Irish  hearts;  by  James  Flanagan  and  D. 
McCarthy.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dan  McCarthy,  New  York ;  1887 :  10839, 
Apr.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  22.  47232 

Same. 

©  Daniel  L.  McCarthy,  New  York,  as  child 
of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  5447,  May  8,  1914.  Origi- 
nal entry,  Apr.  22,  1887,  no.  10839.  47232a 

— — ■  See  also  Robert  Emmet. 

True  Irish  love;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  Baker. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bert  Baker,  New  York ;  D :  11168,  Aug. 
13,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1907.  47233 

•  an  Irish  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Richey. 

©  Octavia  Richey,  New  York ;  1892 :  10483, 
Mar.  7.  47234 

True  (A)  Kentuckiau;  a  sensational  comedy- 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  K.  Hume. 

©  Kate  Hume,  Chicago;  1898:42466,  July 
15.  47235 

True  (A)  little  friend;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Gold. 
44  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  Gold,  Philadelphia ;  D :  3406,  May 
9,  1903 ;  Ic.  May  9,  1903 ;  Ic.  Feb.  28, 1907. 

47236 

True  (The)  love;  a  drama  of  domestic  life  for 
two  people,  by  S.  F.  Desinger.  i,  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1910 ;  D  :  21174 ;  Sophy  Flor- 
ence Desinger,  Ocean  City,  N.  J.  47237 

True  love  always  runs  rough;  in  1  act,  by  J.  L. 
Vreeland.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  L.  Vreeland,  New  York ;  D :  11591, 
Oct.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1907.  47238 

True  love  never  runs  smooth;  romantic  comedy 

in  1  ac.t,  by  R.  Tracy.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1912  ;  D :  28359 ;  Royal  Tracy, 

New  York.  47239 


2386 


47240 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


47259 


True  love,  versus  the  divorce  courts;  by  C.  B. 
Jensen. 

©  Cynthia  E.  Jensen,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
14381,  Nov.  27,  1908.  47240 

True  (The)  lovers,     (^ec  Maphine. 

True  (A)  lover's  knot;  a  comedietta  for  vaude- 
ville team,  by  William  Lincoln  Balch.  {In 
Will  Rossiter's  vaiideville  prompter,  no.  4) 

©  Will  Rossiter,  Chicago;  D:4071,  Oct.  5, 
1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1903.  47241 

True  love's  reward.     .SVe  Lost  and  won. 

True  (A)  man;  drama  of  modern  life,  by  F.  D. 
Goldsmith.     [2],  35  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  6.   1910;    D :  21317 ;   Frank  D. 
Goldsmith,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.  47242 

True  merit;  or.  Winning  the  stars  of  a  gen- 
eral, a  war  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by 
T.  K.  Sharpe. 

©  Thos.  K.  Sharpe,  Syracuse   N.  Y. ;  1892 : 
28902,  July  11.  47243 

True  metal;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  M.  Colford. 
©  Ida  M.  Colford,  W^ashington  ;  1897  :  9610, 
Feb.  6.  47244 

True  (The)  mountaineer;  original  3  act  melo- 
drama, by  L.  H.  Bruck.  [1],  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915;  D :  41775 ;  Louise  H. 
Bruck,  Denver.  47244a 

True  nobility;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  C.  Freund. 

©  John  C.  Freund,  New  York ;  1884 :  18939, 

Sept.  20.  47245 

True  power;  drama,  by  Jacob  Gordin.  104  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  31 ,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20675 ; 
International  librai'y  pub.  co.,  New  York. 

47246 

•  Same. 


True  (The)  title;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Chros- 
towski.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   29,   1911;    D:  25098;   Alphonse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  47250 


]1D  ,li''^.pN  4  ]^N  N::N-n    ;W2Nnp  £t'n?2N  ^n 

104  p.     12°. 

©  Jacob  Gordin,  Brooklyn;  D:  14921,  Jan. 
28.  1909;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.  47247 

True  punishment;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Moses 
Richter. 

rri"::  ]id  ,ir'jpN  4  T'X  xrix-n  ;-ii<-i'ja"  ttdos 

[120]   p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    15.    1913;    D:  33798;    Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  47248 

True,  smooth  love;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
Bonnie  Male  and  J.  P.  Krall.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
writtten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    17,    1909 ;    D :  17730 ;    John    P. 
Krall,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  47249 


—  Same.     [3J,  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   14,   1912;    D:  31124;   Alplionse 
Chrostowski,  New  York.  47251 


— -a   drama   in   3   acts   and   6  scenes,   by   A. 
Chrostowski.     60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,    New   York;    D: 
11391,  Sept.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1907. 

47252 


'a  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  A.  Chros- 
towski.   44  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alphonse   Chrostowski,   New   York ;    D : 
10989,  July  17,  1907 ;  2c.  July  17,  1907.    47253 

True  to  each  other.     See  Life  and  death. 

True  to  herself.     See  Laura. 

True  to  his  flag.  See  North  (The)  and  the 
South. 

True  to  the  flag.     See  Gray  (The)  champion. 

True  to  the  heart;  or.  The  conflict  and  recon- 
ciliation, a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  A.  Tliompson. 

©    Augustine    Thompson,    Lowell,    Mass. ; 
1874  :  13093,  Oct.  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  47254 

True  to  the  last.  See  Found. — Leopold's  vow. — 
Olive  Varcoe. — On  hand. 

True  to  the  record;  a  drama,  by  W.  P.  Tynan. 

©  William  P.  Tynan,  Paterson ;  1876:391, 
Jan.  8.  47255 

True  wealth;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Latour. 
New  York,  National  temperance  society  and 
publication  house,  1881.    15  p.    16°. 

©   J.   N.    Stearns,    New   York;    1881:2083, 
Feb.  9 ;  2c.  I\Iar.  30.  47256 

True  (A)  wife;  or.  Too  late,  a  domestic  drama 
in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  M.  Mordaunt. 

©  Marian  Mordaunt,  New  York  ;  1874  :  5333, 
Apr.  21.  47257 

True  woman;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Clark. 
©  Frederic  Clark    New  York;   1876:9584, 
Aug.  21.  47258 

Sec  also  Victoria  Peabody. 

Truepenny;  or,  A  farmer's  son,  a  melodi'ama  in 
5  acts,  by  H.  Allen. 

©  Henry  Allen,  San  Francisco ;  1885  :  26113, 
Dec.  12.  47259 

Trugland;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Con- 
stantin  J.  David.  Berlin,  Berliner  theater- 
verlag,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.    59  p.    12°. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   26,   1914;   D:  38323;   Berliner 
theater-verlag,  Berlin.  47259a 


2387 


47260 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47279 


Trule;  or,  The  happiest  jay  on  the  rancho, 
origiual  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Styer. 
67  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1910 ;  D :  20327  ;  Harriet  Was- 
son  Styer,  Oakland,  Cal.  47260 

Truly  guilty  (Le  vrai  coupable) ;  a  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  I.aurencin  [i.  e.  Paul  Aim6  Chapelle 
Laurencin] 

©  Frangois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1886 :  19924,  Sept.  3.  •  47261 

Trum^p  (The)  card;  or,  The  seasons,  a  comedy 
in  4  acts  or  4  tableaux,  by  H.  Bright. 

©  Herbert  Briglit,  Philadelphia  ;  1871 :  5985, 
June  23.  42762 

Trumpet  (The)  call;  comedy  in  3  acts,  F.  Na- 
than.    [21,  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1910 ;  D :  22202 ;  Frances  Na- 
than, New  York.  47263 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Ould.     [2],  10  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  D :  23728 ;  J.  B.  Ould. 
New  York.  47264 

Trumpeter  (The)  of  Lapsi;  spectacular  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  [3],  78  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1915 ;  D :  41226 ;  Charles  Paul 
Brown,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  47264a 

Trumps;  or,  High,  low,  jack  and  the  game,  a 
drama  in  3  acts,  founded  upon  W.  H.  Thome's 
novel  of  Australian  life,  by  F.  Marsden. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1871:4202. 
May  6.  47265 

Trunk  (The)  mystery;  or,  Crime  and  its  con- 
sequences, a  criminal  complication  in  3  tan- 
gles, by  C.  M.  Greene.  [132]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
1885:22036,  Oct.  20;  2c.  Oct.  20.  [Note: 
Copies  bear  title  The  great  trunk  mystery] 

47266 

Trust  (The)  breaker;  oi'.  The  sword  of  his 
fathers,  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Reid.  [89]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leon  Reid,  Louisville ;  D  :  1 1202,  Aug.  19. 
1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1907.  47267 

Trust  (The)  busters;  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
Lem  B.  Parker.  53  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Kilroy  and  Britton,  Chicago ;  D :  8416, 
Apr.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  June  23,  1906.  47268 

an  operatic  satire  on  American  politics  and 

the  trusts  in  2  acts,  by  N.  Harper.     [47]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Iviln-etto  only] 

©  Neal  Harper,  New  York;  D:3325,  Apr. 
22,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1903.  47269 


Trust  (El)  de  las  mujeres;  humorada  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Asensio 
Mas  y  J.  Capella,  miisica  del  maestro  Ge- 
ronimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espailoles]  1908.  36  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ramon  Asensio  Mas  y  Jacinto  Capella, 
IMadrid;  D :  14685,  Jan.  2,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  2, 
1909.  47270 

Trust  (The)  king;  a  thrilling  American  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Carey. 

©  James  R.  Carey,  New  York;  D :  2682, 
Dec.  5,  1902.  47271 

Trust  (The)  men;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  l)y 
B.  Kling.     f.54]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  New  York  ;  D  :  2691.  Dec. 
8,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1902.  47272 

Trust  slaves;  or.  The  ruined  family,  in  4  acts, 
by  J.   Schaffer. 

ron^rxn  x^n  ,n2'ix  ;VDNVpr  WDxny  x^n 

[64]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25988 ;  Jacob  Schaf- 
fer, Brooklyn.  47273 

Trust  (The)  that  failed;  or.  The  better  way, 
tragedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Snitzler.  [9],  21  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28608 ;  J.  A.  Snitzler, 
Lorain,  O.  47274 

Ti'usted  and  won.     See  Golden  (The)  lure. 

Trusted  (The)  friend;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
liam and  Josephine  Giles.  Milwaukee,  A.  E. 
Reim,  1910.     8  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1911;  D: 
24016;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        47275 

Trustee  (The);  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  William  May- 
nadier  Browne.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1892.    38  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1891: 
33028,  Sept.  16;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1892.  47276 

Ti'usts  (The)  versus  the  common  people;  or. 
Capital  vs.  labor,  a  musical  comedietta,  a 
satire  on  modern  times,  by  O.  West.  11  p. 
12°.     Printed.     [W^ords  only] 

©  Olive  West,  New  York ;  D :  5575,  Sept.  28, 
1904;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1904.  47277 

Trusty  (The).     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  J.  Jones.  New  York ;  D :  13543,  Aug. 
11,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1908.  47278 

a  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  S.  Hick- 


man.    [7]  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1913 ;  D :  32310 ;  Albert  Scott 
Hickman,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  47279 


2388 


47280 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


47300 


Truth;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Isidore  Solotorefsky. 

©  Sophia  Karp,  New  York ;  D :  4330,  Dec.  1, 

1903.  47280 


and  5  scenes,  by  Jacob  Gordin,  author- 
ized English  version,  by  A.  J.  Gordin.  [2],  61 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914  ;  D  :  37328  ;  Alexander  J. 
Gordin,  individually  and  as  adm'r.  of  the 
estate  of  Jacob  M.  Gordin,  dec'd.,  New  York. 

47280a 


with    a   prologue,    by    O.    I.    Stewart. 

69  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Israel  Stewart,  Philadelphia  ;  D  : 
6493,  Apr.  11,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1905.      47281 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Clement  Fezandi6. 

©  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia;  1896:34060. 
June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  47282 

1  act  play,  by  E.  Soraghan.     [1],  13  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    10,    1913 ;    D :  33754 ;    Edmond 
■  Soraghan,  Newark,  N.  J.  47283 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.    New  York, 


The  Macmillan  co.,  1907.    xiii,  237  p,    12 

©  IMacmillan  co..  New  York ;  D  :  10707,  June 
5,  1907 ;  2c.  June  5,  1907.  47284 

— • by     Corolin     Crawford     Williamson. 

Typewritten. 

©  Corolin  Crawford   Williamson,  Chicago ; 
1897 :  65470,  Nov.  24  ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  47285 

^by  R.  J.  Beckhard. 

©  Ruy  J.   Beckhard,   Boston ;    1S95 :  55767. 
Nov.  2.  47286 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Weber.     [3].  77  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1.'.  Sept.  27.  1915;  D :  41934 ;  Charles  E. 
Weber,  Brooklyn.  47286a 

— ^a    sensation    drama    in    5   acts,   by    M.    E. 
Lowry,  with  original  scenes  and  music. 

©    IM.irgnret    E.    Lowrv,    Baltimore;    1873: 
30S8,  IMar.  28.  47287 

—  a  serio  comic  drama,  by  C.  C.  Williamson. 
©  Corolin  Crawford  Williamson,  Chicago; 

1897 :  34807,  June  10.  47288 

sketch,   by   E.   I.   Bizar.     8  p.     f°.     Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1909;  D:  17020;  Edward  I. 
Bizar,  Paterson.  47289 

Sec  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. — 

Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 

Truth  (The)  about  Jane;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Alice  C.  Thompson.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1909.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  15.528, 
Apr.  3,  1909;  2c.  May  14,  1909.  47290 


Truth  (The)  always  triumphs;  or.  The  love  is 
blind,  drama  in  4  acts  and  9  scenes,  by  C.  W. 
De  Rose. 

©  Charles  William  De  Rose,  Brooklyn;  D: 
11011,  July  20,  1907.  47291 

Truth  (The)  for  a  day;  play  for  girls  for  Wash- 
ington's birthday,  by  Helen  T.  Darby.  Frank- 
lin, O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D  :  35452 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

47292 

Trvith  from  the  hoof;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G. 
Cole.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1913;  D:  34265;  John  Gully 
Cole,  St.  Louis.  47293 

Truth  potion;  nuisical  sketch  with  dialogue  for 
female  quartette,  by  Arthur  A.  Penn.  [New 
York,  London,  etc.,  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1906] 
cover-title,  [5]  p.    4°.     [Words  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  8445, 
Apr.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1906.  47294 

Truth  (The)  tellers;  by  F.  J.  Chipman. 

©    F.    J.    Chipman,    Duluth,    Minn. ;    1893 : 
46257,  Oct.  16.  47295 

Truth,  the  clown;  fantasy  in  operatic  panto- 
mime, book  and  Ivrics  bv  G.  M.  Rosener,  music 
by  George  J.  Wetzel,  fl],  11,  [1]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  20,  1912;  D :  28544 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  47296 

Ti'uth,  the  mischief;  a  play  for  girls,  by  A. 
Thompson.  Chicago  and  New  York.  The  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1906.  10  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Sergei's  acting  di'ama,  no.  586) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago;    D :  9.547, 
Nov.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  47297 

Truth  upon  honor;  an  American  comedy  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  R.  Reynolds. 

©  David  Ricketts  Reynolds,  Philadelphia ; 
D  :  7651 ,  Nov.  20,  1905.  47298 

Truth  (The)  well  told  is  better  than  a  lie. 
iS'rc  His  hig-hness,  the  first  gentleman  of 
Europe. 

Truth  (The)  will  out;  or.  The  right  man  in 
the  right  place,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  R. 
White. 

©  Chas.   Ross   White,   Naples,   Maine;   D: 
15333,  Mar.  15,  1909.  47299 

Truthalia;  by  F.  Stanford. 

©   F.    Stanford.   Los  Angeles;   1893:39117, 
Aug.  25.  47300 


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47301 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47320 


Truxton  King-;  play  in  4  acts,  dramatized  from 
George  Barr  McCutcheon's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  G.  H.  Gatts.  156  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  D :  31294 ;  Grace  Hay- 
wood Gatts,  Oak  Park,  111.  47301 

Try  at  vaudeville;  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Shaff- 
ner.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23, 1909 ;  D  :  17774 ;  Lillyan  ShafE- 
ner,  Chicago.  47302 

Try  it  on;  a  farce,  by  Larry  Vane. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1S99  :  68878, 
Oct.  23  ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  47303 

Try  it  on  your  neighbor;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
De  Foe.     [3],  90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1914;  D :  37287 ;  Ethellyn 
Brewer  De  Foe,  New  York.  47303a 

Try  it  yourself;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Richards. 
[Ill]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1915 ;  D :  41801 ;  John  Rich- 
ards, New  York.  47303b 

Try  out;  by  P.  J.  Mack.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16860 ;  P.  J.  Mack, 

Chicago.  47304 

■■ -1  .Tct  comedy  with  specialties,  by  M.  Drew. 

9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1910;  D:  20872;  Mauric«> 
Drew,  Montvale,  N.  J.  47305 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Newton.     8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915;  D:  42285;  Cyrus 
Rrownlee  Newton,  San  Francisco.  47305a 

Try  (The)  out  act;  by  G.  Nagel.  3  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  George  Nagel,  San  Francisco ;  D :  14637, 
Dec.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  47306 

Same.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1909  ;  D  :  16660  ;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  47307 

Trying  a  dramatist;  original  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Willi:iiH  S.  Gilliort.  {fn  Clentury  magazine, 
Dec,  1911) 

©  Nov.  24,  1911;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1911;  D: 
25862;  Lucy  Agnes  Gilbert,  Harroweald,  Eng- 
land. 47308 

Trying  it  on  Beldon;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  S. 

.Tenuie  Smith.     Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904. 

20  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed!  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  4666, 

Feb.  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1904.  47309 

Tryst  (The);  an  original  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Ford.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  H.  Ford,  New  York ;  1895 :  3963, 
•Ian.  14;  2c.  Jan.  14.  47310 


Tryst  (The)  and  the  jumping  jack  door;  by 
G.  H.  B.  Schaefer,  with  music  by  C.  Bryant 
Schaefer. 

©  Ic.  C.  H.  B.  Schaefer,  Chicago ;  D :  15392, 
Mar.  22,  1909.  47311 

Trysting  (The)  tree;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  C. 
Barr.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910 ;  D :  22790 ;  Nan  Clark 
Barr,  Keokuk,  la.  47312 

Tsar  (The)  of  all  the  Russias;  in  a  prologue,  4 
acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  G.  M.  Baxter.  138  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1910 ;  D  :  21581 ;  George  Mel- 
lersli  Baxter,  Wyoming,  O.  47313 

Tsi-an;  by  A.  M.  Lane. 

©  Alex  McGill  Lane,  Hagerstown,  Md. ;  D : 
8740.  June  27,  1906.  47314 

Tsunemasa.     See  Noh  dramas. 

Tu  vas  un  peu  fort;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Louis 
Verneuil.    Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.    28  p.    8°. 

■©  Nov.  22,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35196 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  47315 

Tub  (The);  a  whimsical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  G.  Hazelton,  jr. 

©  George  C.  Hazelton,  jr.,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  5476,  Aug.  25,  1904.  47316 

Tubal  Cain;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  P.  Has- 
brouck. 

©  George  P.  Hasbrouck,  New  York;  1889: 
37755,  Dec.  11.  47317 

Tubby  and  Gawks;  play  in  1  a<'t,  by  F.  Kinsey 
Peilc.  Now  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1913.    24  p.    12°. 

©  May  2,  1913;  2c.  May  3,  1913;  D:  34919; 
Samuel  French,  ltd..  London.  47318 

Tiinderlaki  (A)  lanyok;  szinji'itek  3  felvonas- 
ban,  [slozill  Heltai  .Teno.  Budapest,  Singer 
^s  Wolfner  kiadasa,  1914.    128  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  12,  1914  ;  Ic.  July  11,  1914  ;  D  :  37585, 
aiarton  Miksa,  Budapest.  47318a 

Tuesday  a.  m. ;  comedy  sketch,  by  L.  Chevalier. 

[141  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Nov.    27.    1914;     D:  39710;     Louis 

Chevalier,  New  York  .  47318b 

Tuff   (The)   kustomer;  a   drama   in  2  acts,  by 

Hiigli  E.  Hammond. 

©  National   pub.   co.,  Boston;  1899:54703, 

Aug.  28.  47319 

Tuffet   (The)   and  the  web.      See  Good  times 

with  the  juniors. 
Tuff's  boarder;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert  Henry 

Diehl.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  company, 

1907.     9  p.     12°.     ([Ames'  series  of  standard 

and  minor  drama,  no.  469] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  10850,  June 

26, 1907 ;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  47320 


2390 


47320 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47339 


Tugendbold  (Der);  ode)-,  Die  wunderbare  kur, 
sehwank  in  3  akten,  von  Bernhai'd  Meinicke. 
Ziirich,  Art.  institut  Orell  Fiissli  [1914]    96  p. 

8°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914  ;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39265 ; 
Art.  institut  Orell  Fiis.sll,  Zurich.  47320a 

Tugendresidenz  (Die);  eiue  lustige  komodie  in 
3  akten,  von  Carl  M.  .Tacoby.  Berlin,  Theater- 
und  nmsikverlnj;  Arion,  1910.    Ill  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  23149 ;  Arion-verlag, 
Berlin.  47321 

Tuile  (La);  coniedie  en  1  aete,  par  Andre 
]Mouezy-I:Con  et  Edmond  Hannebert.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1912.    35  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  28,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1913;  D: 
32023  ;  Joubert,  Paris.  47323 

Tulip  (The)  slippers  ;  a  scene,  by  August  Strind- 
berg,  tr,  by  M.  Herrick,  adapted  for  the  Ameri- 
can stage  by  M.  Illing.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Meta  Illing,  New  York;  D :  7840,  Jan. 
12,  190G ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1906.  47323 

Tullamore;  a  tale  of  '98,  an  Irish  drama  in  a 

prologue    and    3    acts,    by    T.    S.    Henderson. 

©  Thomas  S.  Henderson,  Brooklyn;  1876: 

610,  Jan.  13.  47324 

Tulu.  See  Box  (A)  of  monkeys,  and  other 
farce  comedies. 

Tum-rei  (The)  festival.  Sec  Moloue's  night 
off. 

Tunia;  in  4  acts,  liy  W.  B.  Meister.  [40]  p.  4°. 
Tyjiewritten. 

©  William  B.  IMoister,  Brooklyn;  D :  8617, 
Mfiy  31,  1906;  2c.  June  6,  1906.  47325 

Tupinamba;  entremes  llrico,  original  de  C.  Afan 
de  Ribera  y  R.  Hernandez  Bermtidez,  mtisica 
de  los  maestros  Lleo  y  Foglietti.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1907.  18  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  C.  Afiln  de  Ribera  y  R.  Hernandez  Ber- 
niudez,  Madrid  ;  D  :  11482,  Oct.  7, 1907 ;  2c.  Oct. 
7,  1907.  47326 

Turaiidot;  cliinesiscbes  marclienspiol.  von  Carlo 
Cozzi,  deutsch  von  Karl  Vollmoollor.  Berlin, 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1911.     118  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1912  ;  D :  28736 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  47327 

dramatiscbe  composition,  von   Sophie  Beh- 

rens.     Typewritten. 

©  Anton  J.  Benjamin,  Hamburg,  Germany ; 
1896  :  46648,  Aug.  15 ;  2c.  Aug.  15.  47328 

or.  The  princess  of  China,  a  comic  opera  in 

3  acts,   words  by  E.  Campbell,  music  by  H. 
Carri. 

©  Evan  Campbell  and  Herman  Carri,  New 
York;  1897:63906,  >'       16.  47329 


Turandot,  princess  of  China;  a  chinoiserie  in  3 
acts,  by  Karl  Vollmoeller,  authorized  English 
version  by  J.  Bithell.  New  York,  Duflield  & 
CO.,  1913.  5  p.  1.,  13-128  p.  12°.  ([Plays  of 
to-day  and  to-morrow] ) 

©  Jan.  27,  1913;  Ic.  May  1.  1913;  Ic.  June 
12,  1913;  D:  3.3475;  Jethro  Bithell,  London. 

47330 

romantic  extravaganza  in  5  acts,  from  the 


French  and  the  German,  rewritten  for  the 
American  stage,  by  W.  M.  Turner  and  F.  Ditt- 
raann. 

©  Wm.  Mason  Turner  and  Frederick  Ditr- 
mann,  Philadelphia;  1873:11014,  Sept.  2.5. 

47331 

Turf  (The)  dig'g-er's  doom;  an  original  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York ;  1873 :  11740, 
Oct.  13.  47332 

Turf  (The)  inn;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch  for  3 

people,  by  Lina  Bartlett  Ditson.    Typewritten. 

(y  Emma  Norton,  New  York ;  1900  A :  17631, 

July  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1901.  47333 

Turf,  oarsmen,  base  ball,  hunters,  etc.  See 
Sporting  ballet. 

Turk  (The)  and  the  ladybird;  episode  of  the 
Balkan  war  in  2  scenes,  .Tulia  Murdock 
[pseud,  of  Louise  E.  Sperry]  [10]  p.  i\ 
Typewritten  . 

©  ^c.  Nov.  .30.  1912;  D :  31501 ;  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Sperry,  Washington.  47334 

Turk  meets  Greek;  by  F.  Powers.    Typewritten. 

©   Francis   Powers,    San    Francisco;    1897: 

46313,  Aug.  18;  2c.  .July  2L  47335 

Turkey  (A)  in  Asia.     See  Zultan  (The)  of  Zor. 

Turkey  (The)  maiden;  opera  libretto,  by  S.  L. 
Sites.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  37912  ;  Simeon  Lee 
Sites,  North  McAlester,  Okl.  47335a 

Turkey- trot-i-tis;  rythmic  farce  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Cowles.     [2],  16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    2.3,    1913;    D:  33873;    Albert 
Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa.  47336 

Turkish  (A)  bath;  an  American  farce  cometly 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  R.  Sleeper. 

©   Frank    R.    Sleeper,    Dos   Moines;    1891: 
12230,  Apr.  4.  47337 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H.  Oes- 

terreicher. 

©    Robert    H.    Oesterreicher,    New    York ; 
1888  :  34914,  Dec.  7.  47338 

a  3  act  farcical  comedy,  by  Marie  Heath. 

©  Earl  H.  Ma  coy,  jr.,  Chicago;  1898:  39642. 
June  30 ;  2c.  June  30.  47339 


2391 


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47357 


Turkish  (A)  bath  and  a  Russian  bath;  a  farci- 
cal comerly,  by  R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  Yorli;  18S5 : 
13321,  Jime  17.  47340 

Turkish  (A)  dream;  by  O.  H.  Jennings.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Harold   Jennings,   Erie,   Pa. ;   D : 
4262,  Nov.  17,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.    47341 

Turkish  girl;  a  3  act  comic  opera,  music  by 
J.  A.  -Teancon,  libretto  and  lyrics  by  O.  L. 
Jeancon. 

©  Otto  I>.  Jeancon,  Colorado  Springs.  Col. ; 
D  :  8818,  July  12,  1906.  47342 

Turkish  (The)  maiden;  farce  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Cbicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1913.     [1],  23  p.    f°. 

©  Feb.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Doc.  12,  1913 ;  D  :  3.5322  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  47343 

Turkish  (The)  rug;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  U.  Clay- 
ton.   1.5  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

®  Una  Clayton,  New  York ;  D :  14618,  Dec. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.  47344 

Turkish  sulphur  baths;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Crossy. 

©  John  Crossy,  New  York  ;  1872  :  9862,  Sept. 
12.  47345 

Turkish  (A)  Texan;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  George 
Par.sons.     [112]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Georgie  Drew  Mendura,  Cbicago ;  D  :  11935, 
Dec.  18.  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1907.  47346 

Turkish  (The)  trophy.     Sec  Murada. 

Turn  about  is  fair  play;  dialogue,  with  inciden- 
tal musical  specialities,  in  1  .scene,  by  J.  R. 
West.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,   1909 ;   D :  17361 ;   J.   Roger 
West,  New  York.  47347 

a  farce  in  1  .net,  by  C.  M.  Lindsay.     45  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Clnrence   Mansfield   I^indsay.   Brooklyn; 
D :  14756,  Jan.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1909. 

47348 


Sec  also  Looking:  for  more. 

Hcc  Luck  (The)  of  a 


Turn  (The)  in  the  lane 
Jonah. 

Turn  (A)  in  the  market;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Walcot  Russell. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1895: 
46235,  Sept.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  28.  47349 

Turn  (The)  in  the  road;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Gladys  Ruth  Bridgbam.  Boston,  AV.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1912.     38  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1912 ;  D  :  313.55  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  47350 


Turn  (The)  in  the  road — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Fawcett.     [1.56]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  39698 ;  Allen  Faw- 
cett, New  York.  47350a 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Weston.    24  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Effie  Ellsler  Weston,  New  York  ;  D  :  10763, 
June  13,  1907 ;  2c.  June  13,  1907.  47351 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.     [131]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York;    D: 
8122,  Mar.  7  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1906.  47352 

Turn  (The)  in  the  tide;  a  nautical  play  in  3 
acts,  an  adaptation,  by  Frank  Maltose. 

©  Salvatore  R.  Maltose,  Salt  Lake  Citv ;  D: 
4322,  Nov.  27,  1903.  47353 

Turn  (The)  o'  the  tide;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  V.  Blake  [with  musio  to  songs  of  the  play] 
[81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten  and  printed. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1912 ;  D :  29986 ;  James  Vila 
Blake,  Chicago.  47354 

Turn  (The)  of  a  card;  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  E.  F.  Reilly  and  R.  D.  Robinson.  [1], 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   2,    1912;   D :  30420 ;    Edwin   F. 
Reilly  and  Ralph  D.  Robinson,  Brooklyn. 

47355 


— — 3  act  western  drama,  by  C.  F.  Harrison. 
[33]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    14.    1915;    D :  40368 ;    Chas.    F. 
Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  47355a 

Tui'n  (The)  of  a  foot;  dramatic  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Mervale.     11],  4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8.  1915;  D :  39619 ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale, New  York.  47355b 

Turn  (The)  of  fate;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  Best. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   3  c.    Oct.   11,   1915;    D:  41957;    Theodore 
Best,  Salt  Lake  City.  47355c 

Turn  (The)  of  the  card;  a  dramatic  episode  in 
1  act,  by  H.  G.  Donnelly,  a  play  without  words. 
[6  p.]     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  Grattau  Donnelly,  Boston ;  D :  13994, 
Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  47356 


Turn    (The)    of   the   road. 
,    and  other  plays. 


See   Drone    (The) 


Turn  (The)  of  the  tide;  by  J.  W.  Fitzpatrick. 
[16]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Tames  William  Fitzpatrick,  Waterbury, 
Conn.;  D :  9800,  .Tan.  16,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  16. 
1907.  47357 


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Turn  (The)  of  the  tide— Continued. 

a  draiii.i,  l)y  David  K.  Higgins.     New  York, 

The  A.  S.  Seer  theatrical  print,  1896. 
'©   Oliver   Byron,   New   York;    1896:50157, 

Sept.  5.  47358 

•  a  drama  in  4  acts,  liy  A.  K.  Fulton. 

©   A.    K.    Fulton,    Baltimore;    1880:13949, 
Sept.  13.  47359 


— by  F.  Henry  Medliurst.      [SO]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Francis  IT.   Modhurst,   .Tersev  City;   D: 
13489,  Auiir.  3,  IOCS;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1908.       47360 

— ■ 10   scenes   and   4   tableaux,   by   F.   C. 

Burnaud. 
©  Inire  Kiralfy,  United  States;  1878:2240. 

47361 


Feb.  21. 


46  p. 


—  play   in   4  acts,  by   H.   B.   ITulbert. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,   1911;   D:  23139;  Homer  B. 
Hulbort,  Sprinfrfield,  Mass.  47362 

by  M.  Merington.     [155]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©   Marguerite   Merington,   New   York ;   D : 
7016,  July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  July  24,  1905.      47363 

—  See  also  Knocklanny. — Sea-gull. 


Turn  of  the  wheel;  a  bumorous  1  act  sketch,  by 
R.  F.  Bres.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Rose  Falls  Bres,  New  Orleans ;  D :  10959, 
^uly  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  47364 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  8  tableaux,  by 


O.  Gayler. 

©    Charles    Gayler.     Buffalo;     1883:3922. 
Mar.  2.  47365 

1  act  play,  by  .J.  .7.  Hayes. 

©  John  Joseph  Haye»f,  Brooklyn ;  D :  6661, 
May  13,  1905.  47366 

Turn-table   (The);  a    pantomime  sketch,  by   J. 
Feurer. 

©  Jack  Feurer,  New  York;  D:  11553,  Oct. 
14,  1907.  47367 

Turncoat    (The);   comedy   in   3   acts,   by   E.   K. 
Coulter.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Kent  Coulter,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
11081,  May  2  ;  2c.  May  2.  47368 

or.  Parson  Peter,   a  4  act  iilay,  b.y  M.  C. 


Craft.     Oakland.  Cal.,  Tress  of  the  Oakland 
tribune,  1902.     67,  [1]  p.     8°. 

©  Mabel  Clare  Craft.  East  Oakland,  Cal. ; 
D :  2216,  Aug.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1903. 

47369 

Turned  back;  tabloid  drama,  by  J.  H.  Wehn.    9 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  40477 ;  Jo.sephine  H. 
Wehn,  New  York.  47369a 


47379 

Sec  Jessie. — Old  Fidel- 


Turned  out  to  starve, 
ity. 

Turned  (The)  page;  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  J.  M.  Wiest.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   27,   1909;   D :  16648 ;   John   M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  '  47370 

Turning  a  crank;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C. 

Long. 

©    Francis    C.    Long,    Washington;    1892: 
4707,  Jan.  29.  47371 

Turning  a  joke;  a   dramatic  sketch,  by   J,  T. 
McNary.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritteu. 

©  John  T.  McNary,  Boston  ;  D :  12389,  Feb. 
19,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1908.  47372 

Turning  (The)  over  of  a  new  leaf;  by  J.  Wein- 
stein. 

©   Jack   Wein.stein,    New    York;    D:  14.554, 
Dec.  17,  1908.  47373 

Turning-point  (Tlie);  by  B.  Ongley.    109  p.    4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1910 ;  D  :  17893 ;  Byron  Ongley, 
New  York.  47374 

by  C.  Berch,    15  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1909 ;  D :  16977 ;  Carl  Berch, 
Los  Angeles.  47374a 

— — ■  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Gibson.    231 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1910 ;  D :  20203 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  47375 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Bagg  and  G.   R. 


Ferreira.     [1],  105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34327 ;  Helen  Bagg 
and  Gertrude  R.  Ferreix'a,  Chicago.         47376 

—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Seagrave.    118  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1915;  D :  40329 ;  .Tane  Sea- 
grave.  Brookline,  Mass.  47376a 

a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  S.  Jaros.    13  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  S.  Jaros.  New  York  ;  D  :  7645,  Dec. 
2,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1906.  47377 

— •  modern  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
H.  R.  Dennis.     [117]  p.    4°.    T.ypewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   10,   1914;   D :  39055 ;  Henry  R. 
Dennis,  New  York.  47378 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Gibson.    New  York, 


Samuel  French ;  London.  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910. 
62  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  French's  standard 
library  ed.) 

©  Aug.   16,   1910;   2c.   Aug.   17,   1910;   D: 
21816;  Preston  Gibson,  Wa.shington.        47379 
— ^play  of  the  police,  by  T.  Lansing  and  R.  E. 
Butler.    12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1915 ;  D  :  40195 ;  Ted  Lansing 
and  Russell  E.  Butler,  Portland,  Or.     47379a 


2393 


47380 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47402 


Turning-point   (The) — Continued. 

an  Irishman's  wooing',  a  conifdietta  in  1 

act.     [1],  16  p.    4'.    Typewritten. 

©   Edmund   Day,   New   York;   1896:42015, 

July  20 ;  2c.  July  20.  47380 

^ee  niso  Unexpected  (The) 


Turning  the  tables;  a  home  play  in  2  acts,  by 
S.  Jennie  Smith. 

(c)   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1897: 
15045,  Mar.  2.  47381 


— ■  a  1  act  storyette,  by  G.  F.  Steely. 

©  Guy  F.'  Steely,  New  York ;  D :  14477,  Dec. 
1,  1908.  47383 

play    for    girls,    by    Elizabeth    F.    Guptill. 


Franklin,    O.,    Eldridge   entertainment   house, 
1911.     15  p.     8°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25682  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

47383 

Turno  (El)  de  Pepe;  saiuete  en  1  acto,  original 
,    de  Fernando  Noriega  y  Jose  Tellaeche.     Ma- 
drid   [Sociedad   de   autores   espafioles]    1912. 
29  p.     12°. 

©    May    24,    1912;    2c.    May    13,    1912;    D: 
29785 ;  F.  Noriega  y  J.  Tellaeche,  Madrid. 

47384 

Turnpike  tavern;   a  comedy  drama   in  4  acts, 
by  J.  J.  Drown,  jr. 

©    John    J.    Drown,    jr.,  Chicopee,    Mass. ; 

1890 :  31456,  Oct.  10.  47385 

Turpina;  an  emotional  drama  in  7  tableaux,  by 
F.   Donnanimma. 

©  Filippo  Donnanimma,  New  York;  1881: 
2163,  Feb.  11.  47386 

Turtle-doves;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Mellis  Twelve. 

©  Otho   Stuart,  London;   D:9361,  Nov.   1, 
190G.  47387 

— —  Same.     New  York,  S.  French ;  Loudon,   S. 


French,  ltd.,  1907.     18  p.     12". 

©    Sanmel    French,   New   York;    D:  11871, 
Dec.  6,  J90T;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908.  47388 

Tuscan  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  based  on  the 
Signa  of  Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ra- 
m^e]  by  1'.  A.  Cliild.    Typewritten. 

©  P.  A.  Child,  New  York;  1803:  42484,  Sept. 
22  ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1894.  47389 

Tutania;  by  P.  D.  Hunter. 

©  Peter  D.  Hunter,  Forest  Lake,  Minn. ;  D : 
15451,  Mar.  26 ;  1909.  47390 

Tutor  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  G.  Pierrot. 
[82]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1911;    D :  25573 ;    Adolph 
George  Pierrot,  Boulder,  Col.  47391 


Tutor  (The)— Continued. 

-a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Gillette. 

©  William  Gillette,  Hartford  ;  1884  :  16499, 
Aug.  14.  47392 

Tuxedo;  the  minstrel  farce-comedy,  by  E.  Mar- 
ble. 

©  Edward  Marble,  Baltimore  ;  1892  :  51084, 
Dec.  15.  47393 

Tuxedo  extravaganza  &  burlesque  co. ;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Watsou. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York;  1896:61357, 
Nov.  9.  47394 

'Twas  a  calm,  still  night;  a  comedy,  by  Frank 
Dumont. 

.  ©  W.  J.  Mills,  United  States ;  1885 :  5898, 
Mar.  10.  47395 

'Twas  better  so;  or.  The  hand  of  destiny,  1  act 
sketch,  by  S.  Liebert  and  M.  Wittels.  [1],  10 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

{y  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1913 ;  D :  31977 ;  Sam  Liebert, 
New  York,  and  Max  Wittels,  Denver.    47396 

'Twas  but  a  dream;  a  3  act  comedy  drama,  by 
D.  C.  McCarthy. 

©  D.  C.  McCarthy,  Louisville  ;  1889  :  24330, 
Aug.  8.  47397 

'Twas  ever  thus;  a  musical  comedy  iu  3  acts,  by 
F.  G.  Dussouhis. 

©    Frederick    G.    Dussoulas,   Philadelphia; 
1891 :  16964,  May  8.  47398 

'Twas  to  be  so;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Maas. 
[68]   p.     C.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Maas,  New  York;   D :  3157,   Miir. 
18,  1903;  2r.  Apr.  13,  1903.  47399 

'Tween  matinee  and  night;  by  Campbell  Mac- 
Culloch  [i.  e.  R.  C..  MacCulloch]  20  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Robert  C.  MacCulloch,  New   York;   D: 
7330,  Sept.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.    47400 

Twelfe  night;  or,  What  you  will,  by  William 
Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  se- 
lected criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen 
A.  Clarke.  [First  folio  ed.J  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1906 J  3  p.  1.,  v-xxvii,  209  p. 
front,     (port.)     16". 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York;  A: 
150072,  July  5,  1906 ;  2c.  June  30,  1906.    47401 

ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.     Philadelphia, 

London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  CO.,  1901.  xxii,  434 
p.  8°.  (New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare. 
V.  13) 

©   Horace   Howard    Furness,    Wallingford, 
Pa. ;  A :  18505,  Oct.  7,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1901. 

47402 

Sec  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


2394 


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47419 


Twelfth  (The)  juror;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Locke. 

©  Edgar  A.  Locke,  New  York ;  1891 :  28442, 
Aug.  7.  47403 

Twelfth  night;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  William 
Sliakesi)t'are,  as  performed  by  Helena  Mod- 
jeska  {('(tuiiless  Bozenta)  Indianapolis,  Has- 
selman-Journal  co.,  1SS3.    04  p.    front.    12°. 

©    Fred    Stinson,    Audover,    Mass. ;    1883 : 
15107,  Aug.  16;  2c.  Sept.  4.  47404 

or,   What   you   will,   by   William    Shakes- 


peare from  the  Riverside  edition,  ed.  by  Rich- 
ard (irant  White,  with  additional  notes  by 
Helen  Gray  Cone.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  co.  [1901]  121  p.  16°. 
(Riverside  literature  series,  no.  149) 

©  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A:  22973,  Dec.  IS,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  27, 
1902.  47405 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  William  Shakes- 


peare, based  upon  the  prompt-book  of  Julia 
Marlowe.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &,  co.,  1907. 
76  p.  12°.  (The  William  Warren  ed.  of 
standard  plays) 

©    Walter    H.    Baker    &    co.,    Boston;    D: 
10595,  May  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1907.      47406 

ed.  by  Walter  Morris  Hart.    New  York, 


The  Macniillan   company,   1912.     xix,    138   p. 
front.    24°.     (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©    Oct.    16,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    17,    1912;    A: 
320963  ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  47407 

ed.   with   notes  by   William   J.   Rolfe. 


Harper's  library  ed.  New  York  and  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  176,  [1]  p.  front, 
illus.  12"".  (Shakespeare's  complete  works. 
V.  10) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  32092. 
May  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  47408 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Nor- 


man Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer  Charl- 
ton Black.  School  ed.  [Boston]  Ginn  and 
company  [1911]  Ixix,  129  p.  front,  (facsim.) 
16°.     (The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©    Sept.    5,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    8,    1911;    A: 
295431 ;  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  47409 

with  a  special  introduction  by  Maurice 


Hewlett  and  au  original  frontispiece  by  John 
Collier.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York,  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxiv,  121  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by  Sid- 
ney Lee.     V.  11) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
182573,  Julv  23,  1907;  2c.  July  23,  1907. 

47410 


Twelfth  night — Continued. 

or,  What  you  will,  with  introduction,  notes 

and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by  Brainerd 
Kellogg.  New  York,  E.  Maynard  &  co.,  1891. 
145  p.     16°.     ( [English  classics] ) 

©   Effingham   Maynard   &  co.,   New   York; 
1891 :  46257,  Dec.  IS  ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1892.    47411 

(The  comedy  of);  or.  What  you  will,  by 

William  Shakespeare.  New  York,  Cincin- 
nati [etc.]  American  book  company,  1892.  99 
p.     16°.     (English  classics  for  schools) 

©   American   book   co..    New    York;    1892: 

47412 


44483,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  30. 


—  (Shakespeare's);  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  Edward  P.  Morton.  New  York,  Lon- 
don, The  Macmillan  company,  1903.  xlii,  [2], 
179  p.  front.  24°.  ( [Macmillan's  pocket 
American  and  English  classics] ) 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York  ;  A  :  72295,  Nov. 
9,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1903.  47413 

or.  What  you  will,  ed.  by  Charles  B. 


Weld.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  American 
book  company  [1911]  112  p.  16°.  (Eclectic 
English  classics) 

©   Apr.    14,   1911;    2c.   Apr.    18,    1911;    A: 
286262 ;  Amer.  book  co.,  New  York.  47414 

ed.  by  Edgar  Coit  Morris.     Bos- 


ton, New  York  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and  com- 
pany [1914]     112  p.     illus.     16°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  A :  362813  ; 
Silver,  Burdett  &  co.,  Boston.  47414a 

ed. 


with  an  introduction  and 
notes  by  Brainei'd  Kellogg.  New  York,  C.  E. 
Merrill  company  [1910]  160  p.  front,  (fac- 
sim.)    16°.     (Merrill's  English  texts) 

©    Sept.   29,    1910 ;    2c.    Oct.   5,    1910 ;    A : 
273252 ;  Chas.  E.  Merrill  co.,  New  York. 

47415 


— • ■ ■  with  introduction  and  notes,  ex- 
planatory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Bos- 
ton, Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  151  p.  16°.  (Anno- 
tated English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:14841, 
Sept.  30 ;  2e.  Oct.  14.  47416 

—  Same.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  & 
company  [1908]     151  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  A : 
207610.  Mav  21,  1908;  2c.  June  23,  1908. 

47417 


-. —  (Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  or.  What  you 
will,  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1879.  174  p.  front, 
illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York;  1879:9135. 
July  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  47418 


2395 


47420 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47437 


Twelfth,  night — Continued. 

Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1904]  245  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.    1G°. 

©   Wm.    J.    Rolfe,   Cambridge,    Mass.;    A: 
78630,  Feb.  4,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1904.      47419 


—  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1907]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-176  p. 
front.,  illus.     16°. 

©  William  .T,  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  July  12,  1007;  A: 
180973,  July  3,  1907 ;  2c.  July  23,  1907.    47420 


— -(Shakspere's);  or,  What  you  will,  ed.  by 
William  Allen  Neilson.  Chicago,  Scott,  Fores- 
man  and  company,  1903.  192  p.  16°.  (The 
Lake  English  classics) 

©  Scott,   Foresman  &  co.,  New  York;  A: 
70020,  Aug.  31, 1903  ;  2c.  Aug.  31, 1903.    47421 

ed. 


with  notes  and  an  introduc- 
tion by  John  B.  Henneman.  New  York  [etc.] 
Longinans,  Green  and  co.,  1905.  xxxvii,  [3], 
3-135  p.  12°.  (Longmans'  Engli.sh  classics) 
©  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  New  York;  A: 
132988,  Dec.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1906.      47422 

See  alHO  Illyria. — Shakespeare's  works. — 


Twelfe  night. 

Twelfth  night  at  Holyrood;  by  H.  L.  Coffin.  62 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910  ;  D  :  20267  ;  Helen  Lock- 
wood  Coffin,  Aurora,  III.  47423 

Twelfth  (A)  night  festival;  by  E.  T.  Potter. 
©  Edward  T.  Potter,  Newport,  R.  I. ;  1884 : 
2435,  Feb.  2.  47424 

Twelve  labors  of  Hercules.  See,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures  :  12  labors 
of  Hercules. 

Twelve  months  amongst  the  roughs.  See 
Tragedy  *'The)  of  Ransom  Hollow. 

Twelve  p.  m.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  be- 
ginning with  figures:  12  p.  m. 

Twelve-pound  (The)  look.     See  Half  hours. 

Twelve  (The)  sons  of  Jacob.     See  Israel. 

Twelve  (The)  temptations;  a  grand  spectacu- 
lar, romantic  and  picturesque  drama  in  4  acts, 
rewritten  and  rev.  by  Charles  H.  Yale.  [3], 
100  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  J.  Gilmore,  Philadelphia  ;  1888 :  23825, 
Aug.  20 ;  2c.  Aug.  20.  47425 

Twelve  years  a  slave. 

©    Charles    L.    Shattuck,    Grand    Rapids, 
Mich. ;  1880 :  3251,  Mar.  1.  47426 

by  L.  M.  Fields.    Typewritten. 

©  Louisa    May   Fields.     Indianapolis;   1897: 


18G66,  Mar.  22;  2c.  Nov.  4. 


47427 


Twentieth  (The^  century;  a  grand  dramatic 
and  musical  composition,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:10352, 
Apr.  18.  47428 

See  also  Bubbles. 

Twentieth  (The)  century  burglars;  in  1  act,  2 
scenes,  by  R.  Roseuzweig.  7  p.  f".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Rosalind  Rosenzweig,  New  York;  D: 
9147,  Sept.  26,  1906;  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1906;  Ic. 
Sept.  26,  1C06.  47429 

Twentieth  (A)  century  Cinderella.  See,  at  end 
of  alpliiibet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  20th 
(A)  century  Cinderella. 

Twentieth  (The)  century  circus;  monologue,  by 
M.  D.  Ilallam.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913  ;  D  :  33791 ;  Martha  Dean 
Hallam,  New  York.  47430 

Twentieth  (A)  century  courting;  or.  Kind 
chance,  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Bliss.  [95]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1910;  D :  22958 ;  Rosa  A. 
Bliss,  New  York.  47431 

Twentieth  (The)  century  dramatic  school;  1 
act  comedy,  by  M.  Sullivan.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1910 ;  D :  21311 ;  Mack  Sulli- 
van, San  Francisco.  47432 

Twentieth  (The)  century  girl.     See,  at  end  of 
•   alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  20th 
(The)  century  girl. 

Twentieth  (The)  century  limited;  a  play  in  1 
act,  by  Edmund  Day.    34  p.    f ".    Typewritten. 

©  Emmett  C.  King,  Joplin,  Mo.;  D:7879, 
Jan.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1906.  47433 

Twentieth  centviry  maids.  *S'ee,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures :  20th 
century  maids. 

Twentieth  (A)  century  miracle;  ijlay  in  5  acts, 
by  Janet  Miliingtun  Cory.  [127]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1913;  D :  34715 ;  Edith  Cora 
Buck,  Cedar  P'alls,  la.  47434 

Twentieth  (The)  century  models;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Grant. 

©  Cliffonl  W.  Grant,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
1896:21861,  Apr.  7.  47435 

Twentieth  (A)   century  office  boy;  1-act  com- 
edietta, by  O.  L.  Colburn.  jj 
©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  4668,      ^ 
Feb,  29,  1904.                                                 47436 

Twentieth  century  Pilgrim's  progress;  a 
drama,  by  G.  B.  Bennett. 

©  G.  Brytton  Bennett,  Michigan  City,  Ind. ; 
1898  :  14078,  Feb.  28.  47437 


2396 


47438 


COPYEIGHTED  IK   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47455 


Twentieth  (A)  century  proposal;  a  comedy  in 
3  acts  for  female  cliaracters  only,  by  EfRe  W. 
Merrlman.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  1902. 
36  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  956, 
Oct.  14,  1901 ;  2e.  Dee.  17,  1901.  47438 

Twenty  days.  Sec,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures:  20  days. 

Twenty-eight  ninety-four,  up-to-date.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures :  2894,  up-to-date. 

Twenty-first  (The)  birthday;  or.  The  miner's 
daughter,  by  N.  McKenna. 

©   N.    McKenna,    New    York;    1890:16478, 
May  20.  47439 

Twenty  five  dollars  and  a  nickel;  play  in-l  act, 
by  L.  Whiteman.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    28,   1915;    D:  39486;    Leonard 
Whiteman,  Boston.  47439a 

Twenty  five  minutes  from  Terre  Haute;  com- 
edy in  2  acts,  by  W.  K.  Hamilton.  [40]  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1914;  D:  39046;  William  K. 
Hamilton,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  47439b 

Twenty-five  minutes  in  Lunyville's  agency; 
by  O.  .Taeobi.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912;  D  :  29935  ;  Olga  Jacobi, 
New  York.  47440 

Twenty-four  hours  of  truth;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  H.  Niemeyer.    17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1910;  D:  20376;  William  H. 
Niemeyer,  Chicago.  47441 

See  also,  Ut  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  24  hours  of  truth. 

Twenty-four  ninety-two,  not  up-to-date.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures :  2492,  not  up-to-date. 

Twenty  (A)  minute  lesson.  See  Reincarna- 
tion. 

■ 

Twenty  minutes  a  king;  musical  comedy  [in  2 
acts],  l)y  W.  O.  Daly.  [52]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  William  Oliver  Daly,  Mobile;  D :  13646, 
Aug.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908.  47442 

Twenty  minutes  before  train  time;  or,  Why 
hubby  lost  the  train,  by  T.  McMahon.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1910 ;  D :  22562 ;  Tim  McMa- 
hon, New  York.  47443 

Twenty  minutes  for  matrimony;  a  1  act  dra- 
matic composition,  by  Fred  J.  Beaman.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D :  9523, 
Nov.  19,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1906.  4^444 


Twenty  minutes  in  a  toy  shop. 

©  Dora  Panzer,  Berlin ;  D :  11720,  Nov.  12, 
1907.  .      47445 

Twenty  minutes  in  heaven;  a  dramatic  com- 
position, by  B.  D.  Havens. 

©    Berthal    D.    Havens,    Denver ;    D :  6891, 
June  30,  1905.  47446 

Twenty  minutes  in  the  club-house;  by  G.  Cra- 
ble.     11  p.     t\    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1910;  D :  20342 ;  George  Cra- 
ble,  Galveston,  Tex.  47447 

Twenty  minutes  of  fun;  or,  Donny brook  fair, 
a  comic  equestrian  spectacle  in  1  act  and  6 
scenes,  by  P.  T.  Barnum  and  co. 

©  P.  T.  Barnum  &  co.,  New  York ;  1875 : 
2896,  Mar.  27.  47448 

Twenty  minutes  on  Broadway;  by  J.  B.  Dono- 
van. 

©  James  B.  Donovan,  New  York ;  D :  6976, 
July  17,  1905.  47449 

Twenty  minutes  on  the  Barbary  Coast;  an 
extravaganza  on  modern  life,  by  W.  Montague 
and  S.  Grauman.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1912;    D :  30952 ;    Walter 
Montague  and  Sid  Grauman,  San  Francisco. 

47450 

Twenty  minutes  till  train  time;  by  Eva 
Thatcher.     Typewritten. 

©  Chenuy  &  Thatcher,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.; 
1899 :  33785,  May  19;  Ic.  May  19.  47451 

Twenty  (A)  minutes  wait.  See  Bugtown  (The) 
flyer. 

Twenty  minutes  with  Nancy;  play,  by  A.  N. 
Richards.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1913  ;  D :  34515 ;  Alberita  Na- 
pier Richards,  Rock  Island,  111.  47452 

Twenty  minutes  with  the  board  of  supervi- 
sors; play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Montague.  12  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1914;  D:  387.57;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  47452a 

Twenty-nine  hundred  and  five.  See,  at  end  of 
alphiibet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  2905. 

Twenty-one  days  is  three  weeks;  in  l*act,  by 
G.  H.  Adams.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  H.  Adams,  Minneapolis  ;  D  :  12851, 
Apr.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  47453 

Twenty-one  hundred;  a  farce  in  1  act  and  10 
scenes,  by  F.  C.  Valentine. 

©  Ferdinand  C.  Valentine,  New  York ;  1883 : 
8080,  May  2.  47454 

Twenty-one  nights  in  a  jag  house. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Boughn,  Belden,  Neb. ;  1893 : 
0332,  Feb.  1.  47455 


2397 


47456 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47474 


Twenty-one  today.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures:  21  today. 

Twenty-third  (The)  psalm;  an  original  drama, 
by  L.  B.  Parker. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker,  Chicago ;  D :  10420,  Apr. 
26,  1907.  47456 

Twenty  thousand  dollars  reward;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Mixon.  [9],  48  p.  t\  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  le.  Feb.  8,  1911  ;  D :  23301 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  47457 

See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures:  $20,000  reward. 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  beneath,  the  sea;  de- 
signed by  F.  Thompson. 

©  Frederic  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  1255, 
Jan.  2,  1902.  47458 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  See, 
at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  fig- 
ures :  20,000  leagues  under  the  sea. 

Twenty  thousand  pounds  (£20,000);  a  play  in 
5  acts,  altered  and  reconstructed  from  He's 
got  money,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©    Fred    G.    Maeder,    Philadelphia;    1882: 
14498,  Aug.  31.  47459 

Twenty-two;  a  drama  of  the  modern  minute- 
man  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Baldwin.  113  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  Lauer  Baldwin,  Indianapolis ;  D : 
15554,  Apr.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1909.        47460 

Twenty-two  days  from  Manila;  musical  bur- 
lesque in  3  acts,  by  W.  Dean.  32  p.  f ".  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Warren  Dean,  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vt. ;  D : 
8389,  Apr.  20,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.      47461 

Twenty  years;  melodrama  of  New  York  life  in 
prologue  and  4  acts,  by  T.  B.  Sayre.  [140]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   6,    1915;    D:  40588;    Theodore 
Burt  Sayre,  Brooklyn.  47461a 

Twenty  years  after.  See  Panchette,  the 
daughter  of  Fanchon,  the  cricket. 

Twenty  years  later.     See  Talman. 

Twenty  years  on  Broadway;  or.  Running  yet, 
play  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  E.  Marks. 
[3],  21  p.     4\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913;  D:  35346;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  47462 

Twice  a  week;  play  by  John  B.  Hymer.  [2],  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1914;    D :  38481 ;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  47462a 

Twice  born.     See  Baron's  (The)  son. 


Twice  decided;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  V.  Blake. 
[67]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34209 ;  James  Vila 
Blake,  Chicago.  47463 

Twice  in  the  same  place;  sketch,  by  F.  George. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  31,  1913;  D:  35020;  Frederic 
George,  Manlius,  N.  Y.  47464 

Twice  lost,  twice  won;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
adapted  from  Charles  Reade's  novel  of  White 
lie.s,  by  F.  Stin.son. 

©  Fred  Stiuson,  Boston;  1871:6854,  Julv 
21.  47465 

Twice  love;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1883 :  10232, 

June  6.  47466 

Twice  loved;  an  original  society  play  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue. 

©  Joseph  Hart,  New  York ;  1883 :  6162,  Apr. 
2  ;  2c.  May  31.  47467 

Twice  nightly;  or,  The  mumming  birds;  or,  A 
night  in  an  English  music  hall,  a  pantomimic 
dramatic  composition  in  1  scene,  by  Fred 
Karno.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Westcott,  London ;  D :  9149, 
Sept.  27,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1906.  47468 

Twice  saved;  or.  The  old  church  tower,  a  sensa- 
tional drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  R.  Hann. 

©  Thomas  R.  Hann,  Buftalo ;  1873 :  11079, 
Sept.  27.  47469 

Twice  tempted;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  H.  Lee. 

©  Colton  Hyde  Lee,  Washington ;  D :  1188, 
Dec.  16,  1901.  47470 

Twice  won;  a  comedy,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©  T.  H.  Sayre,  New  York;  1885:26112, 
Dec.  12.  47471 

Twickenham  peerage;  comedy,  by  L.  Grant  and 
B.  de  Burgh,  from  the  novel  by  R.  Marsh. 
96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  16863 ;  Lawrence 
Grant,  Beatrix  de  Burgh  and  Richard  Marsh, 
England.  47472 

Twig  (A)  of  laurel;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Warren.  [Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Democrat-chron- 
icle] 1902.     95  p.     16°. 

©  George  F.  Warren,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1434,  Feb.  12,  1902 ;  2c.  June  16,  1902.      47473 

Twig  (The)  of  thorns;  Irish  fairy  play  in  2  acts, 
by  M.  J.  Warren.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  and 
CO.,  1910.     [5],  96  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22512 ; 
Marie  Josephine  Warren,  Brooklyn.        47474 


2398 


47475 


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47492 


Twiggs  and  Tudens;  a  character  sketch  adapted 
from  James  Whitcomb  Riley,  by  A.  J.  Levi. 

©  Annie  Josephine  Levi,  New  York;  1896: 
21959,  Apr.  8.  47475 

Twilig-ht;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ernst  Rosmer 
(Else  Bernstein)  tr.  by  Paul  H.  Grummann. 
{In  Poet  lore,  v.  23,  no.  6,  winter,  1912) 

©   Feb.   14,   1913;   2c.   Feb.   17,   1913;    B: 
265779  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  47476 

jubilee  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L.  Johnston. 

[4],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1914;  D :  35549 ;  Anne  Lewis 
Johnston,  New  York.  47476a 

1  act  grand  opera  iu  3  pictures,  libretto  by 

R.  Hai-tley,  music  by  A.  Nevin.  '[2],  24  p.    4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

®  Ic.   Mar.   2,   1911;   D:  23521;   Randolph 
Hartley  and  Arthur  Nevin,  Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

47477 

Twilight  (A)  marriage;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Mrs.  F.  Breaker. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  Breaker,  New  York;  1896: 
57849,  Oct.  21.  47478 

Twilight  (The)  saint.     See  Addio. 

Twilight  sleep;  comedy  in  4  acts,  F.  S.  Clark. 
101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  39861 ;  F.  Sherwood 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  47478a 

'Twill-be;  a  burlesque  in  2  scenes,  by  H.  Dodd. 
[2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Harry    Dodd,    New    York;    1895:31784, 
June  15 ;  Ic.  June  15.  47479 

Twin  (The)  bachelors;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
O.D.Johnson.    [1],  65  p.    f°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  25,  1913;   D:  34539;   Otto  De 
Wane  Johnson,  Austin,  Mo.  47480 

Twin  beds;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Field  and 
M.  M.  Selwyn.     [163]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1915;  D :  41138 ;  Margaret 
Mayo  Selwyn  and  Salisbury  Field,  New  York. 

47480a 

Twin  (The)  brother;  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Suther- 
land.    11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Saza  M.  Sutherland,  New  York ;  D :  8360, 
Apr.  16,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1906.  47481 

Twin  (The)  brothers;  a  dramatization  in  5  acts, 
of  M.  E.  Braddoh's  novel  Darrel  Markham,  by 
F.  Mowrey. 

©   Frank  Mowrey,   Camden,   N.   J.;   1879: 
16224,  Dec.  2.  47482 

or,  Nat  Graves,  the  outlaw,  a  melodrama 

in  4  acts,  by  L.  Thompson. 

©  Lvsander  Thompson,  New  York;   1884: 
14320,  July  14.  47483 

(See  also  Henry  Morton. — "Winchester. 


Twin  cars;  2  act  libretto  for  a  musical  farce, 
book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.  62  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Nov.   18,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1909;    D: 
17507 ;  A.  N.  C.  Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

47484 

Twin  convict;  tabloid  drama  of  natural  inci- 
dents, by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1914.  [29]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©   Sept.   30,   1914;   2c.   Nov.  21,   1914;   D: 
38878 ;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  47484a 

Twin  dairy;  or,  Uncle  Kit's  Decoration  day,  a 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  McCrary. 

©    Ben    McCrary,    San    Francisco;    1894: 
55722,  Nov.  30.  47485 

Twin  (The)  daughters  of  Count  Valdimir,  a 
Russian  exile.    See  After  thirty  years. 

Twin  (The)  flats;  a  comedy  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Searl  Allen.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Brady  Ward,  United  States ;  D : 
11672,  Nov.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1907.       47486 

Twin  idols;  or,  Two  pieces  of  gold,  a  melo- 
drama in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Lewis. 

©  William  A.   Lewis,   Boston ;   1882 :  7696, 
May  12.  47487 

Twin  (The)  Jarveys.     See  Two  (The)  Dans. 

Twin  (The)  king;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  H.  N.  Farrar,  music  by  Robert  G. 
Boarman.  [7],  103  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Herbert    Nash    Farrar,    Baltimore ;    D : 
7931,  Jan.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1906.      47488 

revised  and  rewritten,  book  and  lyrics 


by  H.  Farrar  and  S.  Noot,  music  by  Robert  G. 
Boarman.  71  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Herbert  Farrar  and  Simon  Noot,  Balti- 
more;  D:  14067,  Oct.  15,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  15, 
1908.  47489 

Twin  ministers;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Toler. 
Typewritten. 

©  Sydney  Toler,  Wichita ;  1898 :  6406,  Jan. 
18 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  47490 

Twin  mistakes;  by  C.  T.  L.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  Thomas  Longley  Taylor,  New 
York  ;  1898  :  15675,  Mar.  7.  47491 

Twin  (The)  sister;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Chapin.  [153]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913;  D:  32380;  Frederic 
Chapin,  New  York.  47492 


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47493 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47511 


Twin  (The)  sisters;  comic  operetta  in  1  act,  mu- 
sic selected  from  the  numbers  in  Le  Cocq's 
opera  bouffe,  Girofle-Girofla,  libretto  by  Alfred 
B.  Sedgwick.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876. 
36  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  198]) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
7999,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  47493 

See  also  Nemo. 


Twin  souls;  or,  The  daughter  of  Carmen,  a 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Harrington. 

©    Helen    Harrington,    New    York;    1899: 
39566,  June  16 ;  2c.  June  17.  47494 

Twin  stars;  operetta,  book  and  lyrics  by  W.  M. 
Oestreicher,  music  by  Hei'bert  J.  Braham. 
165  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1912;   D :  31307 ;  Walter  M. 
Oestreicher,  Brooklyn.  47495 

Twin  (The)  trunks;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddard.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915  ;  D  :  40636 ;  Star  co.,  New 
York.  47495a 

Twin  (The)  Turks;  4  act  drama,  by  L.  H.  Fos- 
ter.    74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22342 ;  Lilian  Hoyt 
Foster,  New  York.  47496 

Twin  twisters.     Sec  Never  again. 

Twinkles;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Dumars. 
©  Horace  Dumars,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. ;  1899 : 
76216,  Nov.  22.  47497 

Twinkling  (A)  experiment.     See  Stars. 

Twins;  by  H.  Lancaster.    4  p.    f".    Typewritten 

©    Harry    Lancaster,    Oakland,    Cal. ;    D : 

15538,  Apr.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.         47498 

a   comedy,   by   J.    H.    Vernon.     12   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25394 ;  John  Harold 
Vernon,  New  York.  47499 

comedy  in  5  acts,  by  Plautus,  tr.  by  Barrett 

H.  Clark.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1915.  2  p.  1.,  3-36  p.  12°.  ( [The 
world's  best  plays  by  celebrated  European  au- 
thors, B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.]) 

©  Feb.  12, 1915  ;  2c.  Feb.  15, 1915  ;  D  :  39678  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  47499a 

farce  in  1  act,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the 

Spanish  of  Domingo  Guerra  y  Mota,  by  J.  A. 
Herman.    23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19.  1911;  D:  24984;  John  Arm- 
strong Herman,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  47500 

^a  1  act  comedietta,  by  C.  C.  Lydston.    7  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  C.  Lydston,  Seattle ;  D :  15168,  Feb.  25. 
1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  47501 


Twins — Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Oliver.     [23]   p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1912;  D:  29529;  Christine 
Oliver,  New  York.  47502 

^3  act  farcical  comedy,  by  Joseph  Derrick. 

[2],  123  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Simnionds  and  Thomas  Allston 
Brown,  New  York ;  1884 :  7141,  Apr.  2 ;  2c. 
July  9.  47503 

- — —  Same. 

©  Morris  Simmonds  and  Thomas  Allston 
Brown,  New  York ;  1884 :  11751,  June  10 ;  2c. 
July  9.  47504 

- — —  See  also  Two. 


Twins  (The)  and  how  they  entertained  the 
new  minister;  a  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Gup- 
till.  New  York,  Chicago,  Tullar-Meredith  co., 
1914.     8  p.     8". 

©  Oct.  29,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aflf.  June  11,  1915 ; 
A  :  401340 ;  Tullar-Meredith  co..  New  York. 

47504a 

Twins  (The)  of  Siam;  the  sublime  historical 
farce  in  5  in.spiring  tableaux,  by  W.  H.  Gil- 
lette. 

©  W.  H.  Gillette,  Hartford ;  1879 :  15569. 
Nov.  18.  47505 

Twin's  romance;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  C.  Shep- 
ard.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1910;  D:  20788;  James  C. 
Shepard,  New  York.  47506 

Twirly  whirly;  an  extravaganza  in  2  acts,  by 
E.  Smith. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  2196, 
Aug.  2,  1902.  47507 

Twist  (The)  of  a  wrist;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  G.  McEachron. 

©    Angus    Gillespie  McEachron,    Detroit; 

1899  :  19141,  Mar.  14.  47508 

Twisted;  an  original  musical  comedy  in  8  acts, 
by  Harry  Elting. 

©  Louis  W.  Ehleider,  Philadelphia;  1889: 
6047,  Feb.  22.  47509 

Twisted  and  tangled  in  a  Childs  restaurant;  a 
1  act  farce,  by  Samuel  S.  Howe.  14  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Hickey  aiid  Lillian  Nelson, 
Chicago;  D :  .5902,  Dec.  12,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  12. 
1904.  47510 

Twisting  of  the  rope;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Douglas  Hyde.  (Two  Irish  plays  from  the 
Gaelic  originals,  play  2) 

(In  Poet  lore,  v.  16,  no.  1,  Spring,  1905; 
periodical  ©  by  Poet  lore  co.,  Philadelphia, 
B  :  95482,  Mar.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905) 

47511 


2400 


47512 


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47534 


Twistycuss;  a  comic  opera,  by  H.  R.  Evans  and 
M.  Smith.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  R.  Evans  and  Mark  Smith,  Washing- 
ton ;  1S9G  :  55637,  Oct.  7  ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  47512 

Twit;  a  play,  by  G.  Haas. 

©  Gustavus  Haas,  New  York ;  1882 :  15054, 
Sept.  11.  47513 

'Twixt  craft  and  skill;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Van  Deventer  and  George  R.  Ray.  [Ill]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  23175  ;  Emily  Mur- 
dock  A'^an  Deventer,  Oswego,  la.  47514 

'Twixt  cup  and  lip;  an  operatic  sketch,  by  J. 
Jordan. 

©  Julian  Jordan,  Mt.  Vernon,  N,  Y. ;  1898 : 
74619,  Dec.  20.  47515 

an  original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Marc  Ber- 


toni. 

©  W.  Wallace  Waugh,  Boston  ;  1888  :  26439, 
Sept.  17 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  47516 

—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Sagendorf. 

©  E.  Sagendorf,  Scranton,  Ta. ;  1896 :  36900, 
June  24.  47517 


'Twixt  king  and  country. 
'77. 


See  Valley  Forge 


'Twixt  king  and  queen;  an  historical  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  B.  R.  Schreiber. 

©  Bessie  Rhoda  Schreiber,  Baltimore ;  1887 : 
17877,  July  12.  47518 

'Twixt  lives;  a  play,  by  G.  Haas.     New  York. 
1881. 

©    Gustavus    Haas,    United    States;    1881: 
18199,  Nov.  23.  .  47519 

'Twixt  love  and  crown;  a  musical  romance  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Cuyas. 

©  Arturo  Cuyas,  New  York;   1899:55351, 
Aug.  30.  47520 

'Twixt  love  and  duty;  an  American  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©  George  Peck  and  Charles  P.  Rice,  Brook- 
lyn ;  1894 :  21673,  Apr.  27.  47521 

a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by  D.  T.  Calla- 


han. 

©   D.   T.   Callahan,    San   Francisco;    1880: 
12945,  Aug.  23.  47522 

'Twixt  love  and  hate;  a  romantic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  A.  R.  Noxon. 

©  Annie  Robertson  Noxon  and  Robertson 
and  O'Grady,  St.  Louis ;  1876 :  13733,  Dec.  12. 

47523 
'Twixt  love  and  honor;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Nevins.    [68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   John  Henry  Nevins,   Green  Bay,  Wis. ; 
D :  1163,  Dec.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1901.    47524 
See  also  Crown  (The)  prince. 


'Twixt  love  and  life;  play  in  4  acts,  from  the 
Italian  of  G.  d'Annunzio,  La  Gioconda,  by 
E.  P.  King. 

©  Eugene  P.  King,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1900 
A  :  10021,  Apr.  20.  47525 

'Twixt  love  and  loyalty;  a  historical  drama  in 
1  act,  by  F.  W.  Norcross.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Walter  Norcross,  Philadelphia ; 
1898 :  4898,  Jan.  11 ;  2c.  Apr.  5.  47526 

'Twixt  love  and  money;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Eraser,  jr. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  17987  :. 
Mar.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  24.  47527 

'Twixt  midnight  and  morn;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  h.  Newton  and  Aaron  S.  Hoff- 
man. Chicago,  The  H.  L.  Newton  pub.  co., 
1902.  cover-title,  7  p.  12°.  (Newton's  vaude- 
ville sketches) 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D : 
2599,  Nov.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.  47528 

'Twixt  peace  and  law;  comedy  farce,  by  A.  K. 
Harned.     [l],26p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    7,    1915;    D:  41236;    Ada    K. 
Harned,  New  York.  47528a 

'Twixt  the  cup  and  the  lip;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
O.  M.  Johnson.     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  25,  1911;   D :  25312 ;   Olive  M. 
Johnson,  Englewood,  N.  J.  47529 

a  tabloid  drama  of  New  York's  East  Side, 


by  T.  M.  Hayes  and  Mera  Montez.     8  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  29185 ;  T.  M.  Hayes, 
San  Francisco.  47530 

'Twixt  12  and  1;  by  A.  L.  Rankin. 

©  Arthur  L.  Rankin,  New  York ;  D :  13140, 
June  8,  1908.  47531 

'Tv/ixt  wife  and  country;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  B.  Parker.    Typewritten. 

©  Lem  B.  Parker^  Washington,  la.;  1899: 
21635,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  47532 

Two;  or,  A  couple,  a  burlesque  on  Twins,  by  J. 
Hart. 

©   Josh   Hart,    United    States;    1876:2510, 
Feb.  29.  47533 

or,  Side  by  side,  a  tragedy  in  prologue  and 


5  acts,  by  Beulah  [pseud,  of  B.  Don  Elora] 

©  Beulah  Don  Elora,  Boston ;  1885 :  7642, 
Apr.  1.  47534 

Two  a.  m.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures:  2  a.  m. 

Two  accidental  sharps;  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Osgood.  9  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1914 ;  D :  35557 ;  Erastus  Os- 
good, Quincy,  Mass.  47534a 


2401 


47535 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47556 


Two  admirals;  a  light  opera  in  2  acts  and  an 
inter-act,  by  G.  N.  Loomis.  76  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Norman  Loomis,  New  York ;  D : 
13316,  July  10,  1908 ;  2c.  July  10,  1908.    47535 

Two  African  rings;  a  musical  comedy,  by  C.  F. 
Waters. 

©    Claude    Franklin    Waters,    Boston ;    D : 
1100,  Nov.  15,  1901.  47536 

Two  afternoons  in  summer;  by  F.  R.  Parker. 
©  Frederick  R.  Parker,  La  Fayette,  Ind. ; 
1900  A  :  16000,  June  28.  47537 

Two  aldermen  of  Torrela;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  B.  Lowenmeyer,  mu- 
sic by  Eustasio  Rosales.  [43]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Benianiin    Lowenmeyer,    Chicago ;    D : 
3120,  Mar."  12,  1903  ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1903.      47538 

Two  (The)  American  Macs;  or.  The  2  Macs,  a 
1  act  musical  comedy,  by  J.  W.  Mack. 

©    James    Wesley    Mack,    Chicago;    1897: 
64900,  Nov.  22.  47539 

Two  (The)  Americans;  by  D.  A.  Kline.  Type- 
written. 

©  D.  A.  Kline,  New  York ;  1897 :  5146,  Jan. 
15  ;  2c.  Sept.  13.  47540 

Two  Americans  abroad;  a  story  of  life  in  the 
far  East,  by  R.  H.  Harris.  27  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  H.  Harris,  New  York;  D :  9770, 
Jan.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1907.  47541 

Two  (The)  and  three  polka-dots.  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures:  2 
(The)  and  3  polka-dots. 

Two  and  two  make  five;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  I. 
Szinnyey.     [2],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1910 ;  D  :  22590 ;  Stephen  Ivor 
Szinnyey,  New  York.  47542 

Two  and  two  make  love;  a  comedy,  by  F.  Gel- 
latly. 

©  Francis  Gellatly,  Lake  Forest,  111. ;  1874 : 
10022,  July  30.  47543 

Two  arms;  musical  play  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Harlan  Briggs.  [114]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915;  D:  42539;  Harlan  P. 
Briggs,  New  York.  47543a 

Two  Aunt  Emilys;  or.  Quits,  a  farce  for  eight 
female  characters,  by  Martie  E.  Tibbetts. 
Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1890.  8  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  mi- 
nor drama,  no.  281] ) 

©   Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1890:39526, 
Dec.  13  ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  47544 


Two  aunts  and  a  photo;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
Maisie  B.  Whiting.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1903]  10  p.  16°.  (On  cover:  Amateur 
series) 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  3711.  July 
11,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  47545 

Two  avengers.     Bee  Brother's  (A)  oath. 

Two  (The)  awfuls;  a  burlesque  on  The  two  or- 
phans, by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  United  States  ;  1875 :  614,  Jan. 
20.  47546 

a   negro  sketch,  by  Frank  Dumont.     New 


York,  R.  M.  De  Witt. 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
14575,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1877.  47547 

Two  babes  of  the  wood;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  adapted  from  Joaquin  Miller's  story  of 
that  name,  by  J.  P.  Kilbourne. 

©    J.    P.    Kilbourne,    Chicago ;    1880 :  7477, 
May  13.  47548 

Two  (The)  bachelor  Elks;  3  act  comedy,  by  A. 
Vogt.     [62]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  August  Vogt,  Dallas ;  D :  12181,  J:in.  15, 
1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908.  47549 

Two  bad  boys;  a  musical  and  farcical  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  Harris. 

©  Frank  A.  Gordon  and  George  Harris,  Ma- 
con, Ga. ;  1884 :  3708,  Feb.  20.  47550 

Same.    Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing  co.,  1884. 

25  p.     12°.     ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  262]) 

©    Frank   A.    Gordon    and    George    Harris, 
United  States  ;  1889  :  6248,  Feb.  23  ;  2c.  Mar.  7. 

47551 

Two  bad  men;  a  musical  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts  and  1  scene,  by  W.  Gill. 

©   William   Gill,    New    York ;    1884 :  12045, 
June  13.  47552 

Two   (The)  barn-stormers. 

©  Monroe  &  Bixby,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. ;  1898, 
10615,  Feb.  9.  47553 

Two  (The)  Barneys;  or,  Mulligan's  double,  by 
J.  Cohan. 

©  Jerry  Cohan,  United  States  ;  1885  :  19870, 
Sept.  21.  47554 

Two  (The)  barons;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  W.  Ward.     [69]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    George   Westerfield   Ward,    Alexandria, 
Minn. ;  D  :  10296,  Apr.  8,  1907  ;  2c.  May  6,  1907. 

47555 

Two   batchelors. 

©  A.  Whyte  and  J.  S.  Morley,  Cleveland  ;  D  : 
8857,  July  24,  1906.  47556 


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47557 


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47576 


Two  birds  with  one  stone;  [by]  C.  B.  Dickey. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clara  B.   Dickey,  United   States;   1899: 
26680,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  47557 

a  play  in  2  acts,  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Osgood,  tr. 


from  the  French. 

©  Mrs.  M.  A.  Osgood,  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  1881 : 
9983,  June  25.  47558 

Two  bites  at  the  cherry;  operatic  comedy,  book 
and  lyrics,  by  O.  Clark,  music  by  S.  L.  Studley. 
Boston,  Chappie  pub.  co.,  ltd.,  1914.  cover- 
title,  21  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  21, 1914 ;  2c.  May  16,  1914 ;  D  :  37150 ; 
Owen  Clark,  Newtonville,  Mass.,  and  Samuel 
L.  Studley,  Dorchester,  Mass.  47558a 

Two  black  bears;  musical  prodiiction,  by  F.  S. 
Fluke.    3  p.    f°.    Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25695  ; 
Farris  S.  Fluke,  Chicago.  47559 

Two  (The)  black  roses;  an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by 

J.  C.  Stewart  [pseud,  of  John  Stewart  Crossy] 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1871: 

12494,  Dec.  29 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1872.  47560 

Two  black  sheep;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Holton  CO.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1910;  D :  21721 ;  Anthony 
Holton  CO.,  Boston.  47561 

Two  Bob;  comedy  in  khaki  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  E. 
Cotes.     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915  ;  D  :  41859  ;  Mrs.  Ever- 
ard  Cotes,  Dormers,  Simla,  India.  47561a 

Two  (The)  bonanzas;  a  Colorado  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  P.  Warner.  Denver,  Tribune  re- 
publican print,  1885.     58  p.     16°. 

©  Frank  P.  Warner  and  Frank  A.  Tuttle, 
Rosita,  Col. ;  1884 :  23552,  Nov.  25  ;  2c.  Feb.  16, 
1885.  47562 

Two  brass  bands;  or,  A  day  of  discord,  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  L.  Dinkespiel.  48  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D:  23429;  Monroe  L. 
Dinkespiel,  Oakland,  Cal.  47563 

Two  (The)  bribes.     See  Ethel  Churchill. 

Two  (The)  brothers;  a  comedy-drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Mrs.  Ric  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1878 :  5868, 
May  15.  47564 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  J.  Cella. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York;  1882:8105. 
May  19.  47565 

■  a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  6  scenes,  being 

an  adaptation  from  the  French,  by  F.  Wilson 
and  A.  Canby. 

©  Francis  Wilson  and  Albert  Canby.  Phila- 
delphia ;  1881 :  9570,  June  18.  47566 


Two  (The)  brothers — Continued. 

or,  A  villain's  doom,  melodrama  in  4  acts, 

by  C.  C.  Robinson.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Charles  C.  Robinson,  New  York;  1891: 

26732,  July  25 ;  2c.  July  25.  47567 


or.  In  self  defense,  by  C.  R.  Cooper  and  J. 


Stiebel.    11  p.    diagr.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Courtney  R.  Cooper  and  Joseph  Stiebel, 
Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  15072,  Feb.  13,  1909 ;  2c. 
Feb.  13,  1909.  47568 

See  also  Fates  and  furies. — Grang'e  one- 


act  plays,  no.  2. — Venetian  (The)  vendetta. 

Two  (The)  bumblebees;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Freiberger. 

©  Edward  Freiberger,  Chicago ;  1892  :  4457, 
Jan.  28.  47569 

Two  (The)  burglars;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam Brian  Hooker.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1908.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12.537, 
Mar.  13,  1908 ;  2c.  June  9,  1908.  47570 

Two  busted  millionaires;  by  J.  F.  Fulton. 

©  James  Frederick  Fulton,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. ;  1900  A :  9581,  Apr.  14.  47571 

Two  (The)  captains;  a  romantic  drama  of  the 
Civil  War  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Champney  Hughes. 
105  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Hughes,  West  Somerville,  Mass.; 
D :  15272,  Mar.  8,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909. 

47572 

Two  casts  of  a  die;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Thorn. 
[3],  159  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

^  Ic.  Sept.  11, 1913  ;  D :  34400  ;  Hallett  Thorn, 
New  York.  47573 

Two  (The)  changelings;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  M. 

Glass.    [47]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Max  Glass,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  14999,  Feb.  4, 
1909 ;  2c.  July  30,  1909.  47574 

Two  characters;  by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  Roche.ster, 
N.  Y. ;  1882 :  8019,  May  17.  47575 

Two  chinks  and  a  rat;  study  of  East  Side  life 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Locke.  [1],  16  p.  .  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D :  31681 ;  Edward 
Locke,  Mount  Tabor,  N.  J.  47576 

Two  (The)  Christmas  boxes;  play  for  girls,  by 
Elsie  Duncan  Yale.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house,  1915.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1.5,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42600;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  47576a 


2403 


47577 


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47598 


Two  Christmas  eves;  a  domestic  drama,  by  E.  J. 

McCormick. 

©  Edward  J.  McCormick,  New  York :  1882 : 
4542,  Mar.  23.  47577 

consisting  of  4  acts  and  6  tableaux. 


©  Edw.  Jas.  McCormick,  New  York;  1882: 
8838,  May  29 ;  2c.  May  29.  47578 

Two  chrysanthemum.s;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  A.  J.  Westermayr. 

©  Arthur  J.  Westermayr,  Brooklyn;  1890: 
36022,  Nov.  15.  47579 

Two  chums;  by  B.  M.  Whitaker. 

©   Belle   M.   Whitaker,   Chicago;    1900   A: 
12707,  May  19.  47580 


a  play  for  children,  by  L.  Debenham. 

©  T.  H.   French,  New  York;  1899:62634, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  47581 

Two  cities;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Claude  Duroc 
and  Earnest  Bell.  New  York,  1876.  74  p. 
12°. 

©    James    Appleton    Morgan,    New    York; 
1874  :  15066,  Dec.  12  ;  2c.  May  22,  1876. 

47582 

Two  classes;  a  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Barrett.    15  p.    4°.    TjTjewritten. 

©  Woodward  Barrett,  Hartford  ;  D  :  13318, 
July  10,  1908 ;  2c.  July  10,  1908.  47583 

Two  (The)  clay  pipes;  an  Irish  comedy  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Wurtele. 

©  William  Henry  Bristol,  Worcester ;  1889  : 
35635,  Nov.  22.  47584 

Two  (The)  codes;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Huber- 
mun.     [2],  114  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1913 ;  D :  33853 ;  Joseph  Hu- 
berman.  New  York.  47585 

Two  college  tram^ps;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Victor 
Allen.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  15 
p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  6927, 
July  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1905.  47586 

Two  (The)  collegians;  in  1  act,  by  Walter  Liv- 
ingston.    7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Brooks  Livingston,  Buffalo ;  D : 
9740,  Jan.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1907.  47587 

Two  colonels;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  R.  Goodall. 

©  William  Richard  Goodall,  Chicago ;  1894 : 
59017,  Dec.  24.  47588 

Two  comical  wops;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Marino. 
2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1915 ;  D :  41269 ;  Daniel  Ma- 
rino, New  York.  47588a 


Two  (The)  cowards;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  La- 
biche,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  24  p. 
12°.  ([The  world's  best  plays,  by  celebrated 
European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.]) 
©  Sept.  30,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1915  ;  D :  41890 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  47588b 

Two  crazy  quilts.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  ti- 
tles beginning  with  figures :  2  crazy  quilts. 

Two  (The)  cricketts;  by  A.  AVillard  and  H. 
Wheeler.     Typewritten. 

©   Allie   Willard    and   Henrietta   Wheeler, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  25282,  Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Oct.  11. 

47589 

Two  dagos  from  Italy,  Maccaroni  and  Spheg- 
gheti;  in  1  act,  by  J.  Arzonia.  3  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joe  Arzonia,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  2837,  Jan. 
10,  1903 ;  Ic.  Jan.  10, 1903.  47590 

Two  (The)  Dans;  or,  The  twin  Jarveys,  sug- 
gested by  Shakespeare's  Comedy  of  errors. 

©   Jerry   Cohan,   Providence,   R.   I. ;   1884 : 
24304,  Dec.  8.  47591 

Ttvo  daughters  of  the  Confederacy;  by  E.  A. 
Wheatley. 

©    E.    A.    Wheatley,   New   York;    D:8749, 
June  28,  1906.  47592 

Two  days;  a  love  story  from  Peachblow  farm  in 
2  chapters,  by  P.  A.  Gifford. 

©  Philip  A.  Gifford,  Newark,  N.  J.;  1894: 
42370,  July  28.  47593 

Two  (The)  deaf  men.     Sec  Due  (I)  sordi. 

Two  (The)  destinies;  or.  In  love  alike,  an 
American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  I.  C.  Clarke. 

©  Joseph  I.  C.  Clarke,  New  York;   1879: 
14477,  Oct.  29.  47594 

Two  (The)  Dicks;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Bes- 
sie W.  Springer.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  53  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
tlie  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  210] ) 

©  Dec.  14, 1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  15, 1911 ;  D :  26029  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  47595 

Two  dinner  pails;  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  E.  Ryan. 

©  Sam  Erwin  Ryan,  New  York ;  1888 :  5022, 
Feb.  15.  47596 

Two  (The)  doctors;  by  M.  Goldstein.  Tj'pewr it- 
ten. 

©  Moses  Goldstein,  Brooklyn  ;  1898 :  29499, 
May  12 ;  2c.  May  12.  47597 

Two  dollar  bill;  or.  The  vanishing  man,  a 
farce-comedy  with  rhymes  for  music,  by  O.  L. 
Colburn.  59  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  12155, 
Jan.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1908.  47598 


2404 


47599 


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47618 


Two  dollars  and  a  father;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  N.  McDonough  and  O.  T.  Fiske.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nellie  McDonougli  and  Oliver  T.  Fiske, 
New  York  ;  D  :  1200,  Dec.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  20, 
1901.  47599 

Two  drams  of  brandy;  a  temperance  play  in  1 
act,  by  H.  Elliott  McBride.  New  York,  O.  A. 
Roorbach,  1881.  12  p.  16°.  ( [Acting  drama, 
no.  149]) 

©  O.  A.  Roorbach,  New  York;  1881:2217, 
Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  47600 

Two  drunkards;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Roach. 
91  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1909;  D :  20473 ;  David 
Roach,  Lansing,  Mich.  47601 

Two  Dublin  dandies;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Lew  Rosen  [pseud,  of  L.  Rosenthal] 

©  Lewis  Rosenthal,  New  York ;  1890 :  3002.5, 
Sept.  29.  47602 

Two  duels;  a  society  drama  in  a  prologue,  4  acts 
and  6  scenes,  [by]  Queen  and  Waring. 

©  Fred  E.  Queen  and  Benj.  P.  Waring,  New 
York  ;  1882  :  988,  Jan.  19.  47603 

Two-edged  (The)  sword;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Frederick  Spangler  [pseud,  of  F.  S.  Cantwell] 
and  G.  C.  Rodgers.    34  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Frederika  Spangler  Cantwell  &  G.  Cleve- 
land Rodgers,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. ;  D :  8782, 
June  18,  1906 ;  2c.  June  18,  1906.  47604 

Two  (The)  elopements.  See  Johanes  Blatz's 
mistake. 

Two  English  coons.  See  Carter's  two  Eng- 
lish coons. 

Two  errors;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  F.  E.  Queen  and  E.  Ed- 
wards. 

©  Fred  E.  Queen  and  Edward  Edwards, 
New  York ;  1888  :  34014,  Nov.  30.  47605 

Two  escaped  convicts;  in  1  act,  by  V.  Vifanta. 
8,  [1]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911;  D:  24347;  Violet  Vi- 
fanta, Brooklyn.  47606 

Two  fine  ducks;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Du- 
mont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia  ;  1886  :  7341, 
Mar.  30.  47607 

Two  (The)  flats;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Watson,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  1895 :  26740, 
May  16  ;  2c.  May  16.  47608 

20  p. 


Two  (The)  fools;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
P.  E).  Mortimer.     [25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  35628 ;  Paul  Emile 
Mortimer,  New  Orleans.  47609a 

Two  (The)  foundlings;  a  great  sensational 
drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Captain  Marry- 
at's  novel  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father,  by  E. 
Carleton. 

©  Elizabeth  Carleton,  Philadelphia;  1876: 
12133,  Oct.  31.  47610 

Two  foxy  kids.     See  Foxy  grandma. 

Two  friends;  a  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act  by 
Sydney  Sonnners  Toler.    Typewritten. 

©   Sydney   S.   Toler,   Wichita;   1898:6-5110, 
Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  47611 


Two  flights  up;  sketch,  by  Leon  Errol. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    5,    1911;    D:  24495; 
Frances  McCabe,  New  York. 


James 
47609 


— — •  melodrama  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
Italian,  by  F.  H.  James  and  Salvatore  Camil- 
leri.     104  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    24,    1910;    D :  20569 ;    Fred   H. 
James,  New  York.  47612 

Two  funny  burglars;  an  Ethiopian  sketch,  by 
A.  A.  Shearer. 

©  A.  A.  Shearer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1898: 
57287,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Sept.  29.  47613 

Two  games. 

©   Joseph   L.    Greenbaun,    Savannah,    Ga. ; 
1889  :  13261,  May  1.  47614 

Two  gay  deceivers;  an  original  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Herbert  Hall  Windsor.    Typewritten. 

©   John   C.   Rice,   New   York;   1897:35006, 
June  11 ;  2c.  June  11.  47615 

Two  generations;  by  D.  Gutermuth. 

©    D.    Gutermuth,    Petaluma,    Cal. ;    1899: 
14700.  Feb.  23.  47616 

Two  gentlemen  at  once;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  M.  O'Connor.     [1],  57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1913 ;  D :  34142 ;  E.  M.  O'Con- 
nor. Rochester,  N.  Y.  47617 

Two  gentlemen  from  Kewanee;  musical  com- 
edy tabloid  in  1  scene,  by  Chas.  Morton.  Chi- 
cago, Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914.  [21]  p. 
fol.    Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  2c.  .Ian.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39269 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  47617a 

Two  (The)  gentlemen  of  Verona;  by  William 
Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  se- 
lected criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen 
A.  Clarke.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1908]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xxv,  205  p. 
front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A : 
218285,  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1908. 

47618 


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Two   (The)  gentlemen   of  Verona — Continued. 

'ed.   by   Martin   W.    Sampson.     New   York, 

The  Macmillan  company,  1912.  xvi,  118  p. 
front,  (port.)  24°.  (The  Tudor  Shakes- 
peare) 

©   Nov.   13,   1912;   2c.   Nov.   14,   1912;   A: 
327796 ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.  47619 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  and  London,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1898.  IGO  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.     ( Shakespeax'e's  complete  works,    v.  4) 

i©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York;  1898:25042, 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  47620 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  Richard 
Garnett  and  an  original  frontispiece  by  J.  H. 
F.  Bacon.  [The  University  press  Shakespeare. 
Renaissance  ed.]  New  York.  George  D. 
Sproul,  1907.  xxvi,  96  p.  front.  4°.  (The 
complete  works  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
annotations  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Sidney  Lee.    v.  2) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
162673,  Dec.  6,  1906;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1907.      47621 


—  with  introduction  and  notes  by  Margaret  A. 
Eaton.  Boston  [etc.]  Educational  publishing 
company  [1909]     119  p.    16°. 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston ;  A :  200119, 
Feb.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  47622 


— -(Shakespeare's  comedy  of);  ed.  with  notes 
by  William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1882.  [3]-158  p.  incl.  front,  illus. 
16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York ;  1882 :  1155, 
Jan.  23 ;  2c.  May  10.  47623 


— ■  Same. 

©  W.  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  as  author, 
in  renewal  for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  452, 
Jan.  8,  1910.  Original  entry,  Jan.  23,  1882, 
no.  1155.  47624 

Same.    New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 


can book  company  [1905]    199  p.  incl.  front., 
illus.     16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass, ;  A : 
118669,  June  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.    47625 

—  See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


Two  ''The)  Germans  in  a  swell  cafe. 

©  Arthur  H.  Pearce,  New  York ;  D :  11450, 
Oct.  1,  1907.  47626 

Two  ghosts  in  white;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1878.  1  p.  1.,  [153]-162 
p.    12°.     ( [School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1878 :  12822,  Nov. 
T ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  47627 


Two  ghosts  in  white — Continued. 

Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison   [1906]     1 

p.  1.,  [1531-162  p.    12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal  for  14 
years  from  Nov.  7, 1906 ;  D  :  9328,  Oct.  26, 1006 ; 
2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  47628 

Two  girls  and  him;  comedy  classic  in  1  scene, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton.  New  York  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  and  sons,  1913.  18  p.  12°.  ( [Harry  L. 
Newton's  one-act  comedy  sl^etches,  monologues 
and  dramatic  episodes]) 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D :  34015 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  47629 

Two  girls — one  man;  by  Joseph  Dodds  [pseud, 
of  J.  D.  Reid]    9  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1909;  D :  17822 ;  Joseph 
Dodds  Reid,  Detroit.  47630 

Two  governors  of  Tennessee.  See  War  of  the 
roses. 

Two  happy  fathers;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Jean  Crevot. 

©  John  Barrington,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ;  1885 : 
23152,  Nov.  5.  47631 

Two-headed  (A)  calf;  a  comedy  play  In  3  acts, 
by  H.  J.  Sayers. 

©  Henry  J.  Sayers,  New  York ;  1893 :  3338, 
Jan.  14.  47632 

Two  heads  and  a  hole;  a  farcical  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  F.  L.  Bixby.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  L.  Bixby,  New  York ;  D :  1441,  Feb. 
11,  1902 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1902.  47633 

Two  heads  are  better  than  one.  See  New 
raonologues  and  dialect  stories. 

Two  hearts;  a  romantic  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  Hoey.    92  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  George  Hoey,  United  States ;  1880 :  1139, 
Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Feb.  21.  47634 

Two  hearts  adrift.     See  While  life  shall  last. 

Two  hearts  and  a  diamond;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Bamberger.  14,  [1]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24104;  Michael  Bam- 
berger, Indianapolis.  47635 
Two  hearts  and  a  Jack;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Horwitz.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fleming  A.  Norton,  Brooklyn ;  D :  14598, 
Dec.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  47636 

Two  hearts'  sorrow.     See  Tangled  lives. 
Two  hearts  that  beat  as  one;  by  D.  Sarles.    10 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25451 ;  Delia  Sarles, 
Jacksonville,  Fla.  47637 

Two  hemispheres;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Ruge. 
[104]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York ;  D :  10210,  Mar. 
14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907.  47638 


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Two  (The)  heroes.     See  Duel  (A) 

Two  heroic  cowards;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  Ellen  Burg  and  Lulu 
Klein.     [2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

^  Laura  Almosnino,  Boston ;  D :  2063,  June 
27,  1902 ;  2c.  June  27,  1902.  47639 

Two  (The)  heroines;  or,  Tears  and  joy,  by  W. 
Baines. 

(c)  William  Baines.  Victoria,  Canada;  1900 
A :  4108,  Feb.  14.  47640 

Two  hot  knig'hts;  by  C.  A.  Puscy. 

©  Charles  Albert  Pusey,  Brooklyn ;  1900  A : 
3036,  Feb.  2.  47641 

Two  (The)  hot  potatoes;  comedy  sketcli,  by 
Murphy  of  the  two  Murphys. 

©    Frank    Murphy,    Chicago;    1897:64901, 
Nov.  23.  47642 

Two  hundred  miles  from  Chicago,  See,  at  end 
of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  300 
miles  from  Chicago. 

Two  husbands;  by  Henri  Lavedan,  tr.  from  the 
French  by  R.  T.  House.  {In  Poet  lore,  v.  19, 
no.  2,  summer  1908 ;  periodical  ©  May  29, 
1908  ;  2c.  July  20,  1908  ;  B  :  165948  ;  Poet  lore 
CO.,  Boston)  47642a 


—  contrast  in  1  act,  by  F.  B.  Elkins.     [1],  6 
p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1915;  D:  41462;  Felton  B. 
Elkins,  San  Francisco.  47642b 


a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Purdon. 

©  Lilla  Purdon,  Philadelphia  ;   1872  :  8818, 
Aug.  16.  47643 

Two  in  a  garden.     Bee  McAdam  and  Eve, 

Two  in  a  tiff;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers.  Philadelphia,  Penu  pub.  co., 
1910.     13  p.     12°, 

©   Aug.   11,  1909;   2c.   July   19,   1909;    D: 
16511 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.         47644 

Two  innocent  fiends;  by  A.  Roucolle. 

©    Adrienne    Roucolle,    Denver ;    D :  15166, 
Feb.  24,  1909.  47645 

Two  into  eight;  or.  My  Aunt  Bridget,  an  origi- 
nal farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©     Scott     Marble,     Chicago ;     1887 :  5215, 
Mar.  5.  47646 

Two  (The)  invitations;  or,  A  tale  of  two 
grandpas,  an  operetta  for  Thanksgiving,  by 
Harry  Carleton  Eldridge.  Lebanon,  O.,  March 
bros.,  1898.  6  p.  8°.  ( [Fin  de  si^cle  series  of 
operettas] ) 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,   O. ;   1898:63803, 
Oct.  31 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  47647 


Two  (The)  Irish  cu-coos. 

©  Leonard  and  Flynn,  United  States ;  1891 : 
2502,  ,Tan.  17.  47648 

Two  Irish  detectives;  a  farce  comedy,  by  G. 
Pemberton. 

©    George    Pemberton,    New    York;    1898: 
52411,  Sept.  7.  47649 

Two  islands.     See  Afterglow  (The) 

Two  jay  detectives;  a  rural  riot  of  comedy,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1908.     9  ^.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  D:  13422,  July 
27,  1908 ;  2c,  Sept,  4,  1908.  47650 

Two  (The)  jewels;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  J.  Alexander  Brown,  New  York;  1883: 
19806,  Oct.  27.  47651 

Two  (The)  Johns;  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  J.  S. 

Crossy. 

©  J.  S.  Crossy,  Potter's  Landing,  Md. ;  1883 : 
14747,  Aug.  9 ;  2c.  May  25,  1885.  47652 


^a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Crossy. 

©  John  Stewart  Crossy,  Philadelphia ;  1882  : 
1114S,  July  7.  47653 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Crossy. 

44  p.    12°.    Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  J.  S.  Crossy,  Potter's  Landing,  Md. ;  1885 : 
12284,  June  3  ;  2c.  June  3.  47654 

•  Same, 

©  Butler  Stewart  Crossy,  St.  Louis,  as 
child  of  the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  3245,  June  3,  1912.  Origi- 
nal entry,  June  3,  1885,  no.  12284.  47655 

Two  (The)  Johns  club;  or,  Fat  men's  conven- 
tion, a  play,  by  J.  S.  Crossy. 

©  John  Stewart  Crossy,  United  States ; 
1887 :  10092,  Apr.  15.  47656 

Two  jolly  companions;  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©  Frank  Dumont,  Philadelphia;  1900  A: 
17698,  July  18.  47657 

Two  jolly  girl  bachelors;  by  Edward  Martin- 
Seymour,  text  and  stage  business  ed.  and  rev. 
bv  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner,  1906.  12  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  Werner  ed.) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;  D :  9478, 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  47658 

Two  jolly  pals;  or,  The  captain's  revenge,  by 
A.  W.  Le  Mieux. 

©  Alvin  W.  Le  Mieux,  Lebanon,  N.  H. ;  D : 
11119,  July  29,  1907.  47659 


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Two  jolly  rovers;  musical  farce  comedy,  by  J.  F. 
Leonard. 

©  John  Francis  Leonard,  New  York ;  1899 : 
28758,  Apr.  26.  47660 

Two  journeys  to  Bethlehem.  See  Good  (The) 
Sa.inaritan,  and  other  Bible  stories  drama- 
tized. 

Two  (The)  Juliets;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  Lawrence  Sterner. 

©  Franlj  Losee,  New  York  ;  1898  :  5587,  .Tan. 
14.  47661 

Two  Kentucky  blackbirds;  a  1  act  comedy  play- 
lette,  by  H.  Holman.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Holman  New  York;  D :  13539, 
Aug.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1908.  47662 

Two  (The)  kings;  by  J.  Golden.  IG  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Jack  Golden.  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  13954, 
Sept.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  190S.  47663 

Two  kisses;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1877 : 
10981,  Sept.  24.  47664 

Two  knights  of  the  mystic  temple;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  P.  Wilson. 

©   J.   Paul   Wilson,   Bronxville,   N.  Y. ;   D: 

3450,  May  18,  1903.  47665 

Two  letters;  a  drama  of  social  life  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  D.  Plimsoll.     88  p.    4"      Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Davidson  Plimsoll,  New  York ; 
1886 :  1291,  Jan.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  30.  47666 

a  sketch,  by  R.  Faulkner,  lip.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Richard  Faulkner,  New  York;  D :  2227, 
Aug.  12,  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1902 ;  Ic.  Aug.  23. 
1902.  47667 

Two  (The)  little  afternoons;  by  Langworthy 
[pseud,  of  Frances  L.  Taylor]  and  McDonald. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1910;  D:  22744;  Frances  L. 
Taylor,  Washington.  47668 

Two  little  brides;  American  version  of  the  mu- 
sical comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  T.  Powers,  Eng- 
lish tr.  from  the  German  by  Arthur  Anderson. 
[132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23.  1912;  D :  29181 ;  James  T. 
Powers,  New  York.  47669 

Two  little  dons  of  Spain;  an  opera  bouffe  in  2 
acts,  songs  and  text  by  C.  F.  Pidgin,  and  I.  W. 
Norcross,  jr.,  music  by  I.  W.  Norcross,  jr.,  and 
Fred  J.  Eustis. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  I.  W.  Norcross,  jr., 
Boston  ;  1878  :  14076,  Dec.  2.  47670 


Two  little  g-ipsies,  Flodgard  and  Ermina;  by 
Mrs.    R.   Haskett. 

©  Mrs.   Reese  Haskett,  New  York;   1879: 
6943,  May  24.  47671 

Two  little  girls  in  blue;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Rhoades. 

©    Frank    Hennessy,    New    York ;    D :  2912, 
Jan.  23,  1903.  47672 

a  4  act  melodrama,  by  W.  J.  Burke  and  J.  J. 


Brennan. 

©  William  J.  Burke,  Springfield,  Mass.,  and 
James  J.  Brennan,  Jersey  City ;  D :  2655,  Nov. 
29,  1902.  47673 

Two  (The)  little  Michus;  a  new  and  original 
musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Van  Loo  and  G. 
Duval,  nmsic  by  Andre  Messager,  English  ver- 
sion by  Henry  Hamilton,  lyrics  by  Percy 
Greenbank.  London,  Ciiappell  &  co.,  ltd.,  1905. 
cover-title,  23  p.    8'.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London ;  D :  6636,  May  5, 
1905 ;  2c.  May  5,  1905.  47674 

Two  little  oi-phans;  a  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Con.  T.  Murphy. 

©  Del  S.  Smith,  Chicago ;  D :  2198,  July  9, 
1902.  47675 

Two  little  rebels;  a  play  in  2  acts,  by  Elise 
West.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.    23  p.    12". 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  10349, 
Apr.  15,  1907 ;  2c.  May  1,  1907.  47676 

Two  little  vagabonds;  American  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,   [by]  W.  Conger. 

©  Winfield  Conger,  Chicago;  1897:9001, 
Feb.  3.  47677 

Two  lives;  an  original  comedy  drama,  by  J.  K. 
Tillotson. 

©  .James  K.  Tillotson,  New  York;  1889: 
5959,  Feb.  21.  47678 

an  original  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts, 

by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1881 : 
2085,  Feb.  8.  47679 

Two  lives  in  one.     See  Comte  de  Blainville, 

Two  (The"*  lockets;  a  romantic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Markey.  New  Orleans,  Patterson  & 
CO.,  1885.     41  p.     12°. 

©  John  F.  Markey.  New  Orleans;  1883: 
8560,  May  10 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1886.  47680 

Two  lots  in  Bronx.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  figures :  2  lots  in  Bronx, 

Two  (The)  lovers;  by  G.  Mancini.  3  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gaetano  Mancini,  New  York;  D:  16111, 
June  22,  1909 ;  2c.  June  22,  1909.  47681 


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Two  (The)  loves;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens.  New  York ;  1883 :  10227, 
June  6.  47682 

See  also  Elopement. 


Two  loves  and  one  lover;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A. 
D'Arcy. 

©   Hugh  Antoine  D'Arcy,   New   York ;    D : 
1772,  Apr.  23,  1902.  47683 

Two  lucky  dogs;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  "Weston. 

©  Morris  Weston,  New  York ;  1891 :  19344, 
May  26.  47684 

Two  lucky  tramps;  farcical  burlesque,  com- 
posed by  G.  W.  Milton.  [1],  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28971 ;  Geo.  W.  Mil- 
ton, Savannah,  Ga.  47685 


Two    (The)    Macs'    blunders, 
senators. 


See  Our   Irish 


Two  maids  masquerade;  4  act  comedy,  by  E.  D. 
Coolidge.     [.59]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23, 1912  ;  D  :  28405  ;  Emma  Down- 
ing Coolidge,  Allston,  Mass.  47686 

Two  married  women;  in  3  acts,  by  Clarence  E. 
Sinn  and  W.  E.   Simms. 

©  Jay  and  Willard  Simms,  Chicago;  1900 
A :  26250,  Oct.  22.  .  47687 

Two  (The)  masqueraders;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  adaptation  and  lyrics  by  Johnny  Galvin, 
music  by  May  Morris  [pseud,  of  Mav  Wheeler] 
[2],  30  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38474 ;  Jas.  A.  Gal- 
vin, Dixon,  111.  47688 

original  musical  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 

by   C.   P.   Brown.     15   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    10,    1914;    D:  38454;    Charles 
Paul  Brown,  Norwalk,  Conn.  47688a 

Two  (The)  mayors;  farce-comedv  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Edwards.  [2],  112  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15, 1915  ;  D  :  39991 ;  Willard  Hem- 
enway  Edwards.  Hinsdale,  111.  47688b 

Two  (The)  medallions.  See  Last  (The)  of  the 
family. 

Two  men;  in  1  act,  by  C.  C.  Wilson.  16  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  C.  Wilson,  New  York ;  D :  11989, 
Dec.  27,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1907.  47689 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Frankston.     [103]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Frankston,  Boston  ;  D  :  6305,  Mar. 
9,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1905.  47690 


Two  men — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morse.     [128]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1912;    D :  29220 ;    Samuel 
Morse,  New  York.  47691 

Two  men,  a  woman  and  an  heirloom;  a  playlet, 
by  H.  Erman.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Herbert  Erman,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  9278,  Oct. 
19,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1906.  47692 

Two  men  and  a  bottle;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Louis  Weslyn.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  Truesdell.  New  York ; 
D :  9120,  Sept.  20,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1906. 

47693 

Two  men  and  a  girl;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
liy  G.  L.  Beveridge.  33  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1910 ;  D :  17993 ;  Glen  L.  Bev- 
eridge, Litchfield,  111.  47694 


-original    American   comedy   in   3   acts,   by 

F.  P.  Dodge.     [134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Paulding  Dodge,  Milwaukee; 
D  :  3032,  Feb.  24,  1903  ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903. 

47695 

Two  men  and  a  maid;  by  W.  L.  Wade  Dalton. 
London.  J.  Williams,  ltd.  [1907]     12  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  C  :  149482, 
Apr.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1907.  47696 

Two  men  and  a  woman;  by  W.  A.  Lewis.    30  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25169 ;  W.  A.  Lewis, 
New  York.  47697 

a  play,  by  E.  Arden.    26  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  New  York ;  D :  6772,  June 
5,  1905 ;  2c.  June  5,  1905.  47698 


■  a  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  Horning. 

©  Benjamin  F.  Horning,  Denver ;  D :  11853, 
Dec.  3,  1907.  47699 

Two  men  and  one  woman;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D :  6544.  Apr. 
19,  1905.  47700 

Two  men  o'  Mendip;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Ray- 
mond.    [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1914 ;  D  :  36675 ;  Walter  Ray- 
mond, London.  47700a 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar;  American  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Harte.  New  York, 
1876. 

©  Bret  Harte,  United   States;   1876:7155, 
June  9 ;  2c.  June  9.  47701 


2409 


47703 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47720 


Two  merry  monarchs;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
written  by  A.  Anderson  and  G.  N.  Levy,  lyrics 
by  A.  Anderson  and  Hartley  Carrick,  music 
by  M.  Reval.  97  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

<c)  Arthur  Anderson  and  George  N.  Levy, 
London;  D :  15513,  Apr.  2,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  2, 
1909.  47702 

Two  merry  wagers;  farce,  by  Edna  Randolph 
Worrell.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1914] 
15  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  2c.'  Aug.  6,  1914 ;  D  :  37763  ; 
March  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.  47702a 

Two  miles  from  the  depot;  in  1  act,  by  B.  B. 
Bathrick.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benson  B.  Bathrick,  Cleveland  ;  D :  10336, 
Apr.  13,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1907.  47703 

Two  ministers;  or,   Tom,   Dan  and  Dorothea, 
■     play  in  3  acts,  by  U.  Davis.    102  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909  ;  D  :  17209  ;  Ulyssesi^^Da- 
vis,  New  York. 


Two  mothers;  drama  in  4  acts,  for  young  ladies, 
by  Dorothy  Reynartz. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co.,  New  York ;  1899  :  17947, 
Mar.  9 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  47711 


47704 


Two-minute  (A)  act;  for  two  very  little  girls, 
at  a  Washington's  birthday  entertainment. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O. ;  1898: 
61060,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  47705 

Two  (The)  Mr.  Wetherbys:  a  middle-class  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  St.  John  Hankin.  London, 
S.' French,  ltd.;  New  York,  S.  French,  1907. 
90  p.  12°.  ([French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  Qf  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  18]) 

©    Samuel    French,   Nevv^   York ;    D :  10445, 
Apr.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1907.  47706 

Two  (The)  Mrs.  Lorings;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  H.  Church.    129  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7, 1910 ;  D  :  22574 ;  Samuel  Harden 
Church,  Pittsburgh.  47707 

Two  (The)  Mrs.  Trumps;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  I.  Szinnyey. 

©  Stephen  Ivor    Szinnyey,    New  York;  D: 
10368,  Apr.  4,  1907.  47708 

Two  months  married. 

©  Walter  R.  Liebmann,  New  York ;  D :  4386, 
Dec.  14,  1903.  47709 

Two  morning  glories;  play  in  2  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Baston.     [6],  11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Feb.    2,    1914;    D:  35891;    Thornton    J. 
Baston,  San  Francisco.  47709a 

Two  (The)  mother-in-laws;  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Kohlenberg.     [1],  60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Kohlenberg,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  3031, 
Feb.  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  24,  1903.  47710 


■  a  realistic  play,  by  I.  Witmark. 

©  Isidore  Witmark,  New  York ;  1897 :  39101, 
July  2.  47712 

Two  negatives  make  an  affirmative;  a  photo- 
grapic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Forbes  Heermans. 
New  York,  The  De  Witt  publishing  house, 
1892.  28  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting  plays, 
no.  379]) 

©  R.  N.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;   1892: 
52678    Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1893. 

47713 

Sec  also   Love   by   induction,    and   other 


plays. 

Two  (The)  nephews;  or,  Richstrd  Marston's 
mistake,  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W. 
Lapoint. 

©  William  W.  Lapoint,  Barre,  Vt. ;  1897: 
20414,  Mar.  29.  47714 

Tv^70  nights  in  Rome;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Gunter.     [118]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  C.  Gunter,  New  York ;  1878 :  14617, 
Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1879.  47715 

Two  noble  hearts;  by  A.  J.  Doran. 

©  Anna  J.  Doran,  Columbus,  O. :  1888 : 
18475,  June  28.  47716 

Two  (The)  noble  kinsmen;  by  John  Fletcher 
and  William  Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes  by 
William  J.  Rolfe.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1883.  [iii]-vi,  [7]-203,  [1]  p.  illus. 
16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1883 :  1994, 
Jan.  30 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  47717 

Same. 

©  John  C.  Rolfe,  Philadelphia ;  as  child  of 
the  deceased  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  1446,  Jan.  11,  1911.  Original  en- 
try, Jan.  30   1883,  no.  1994.  47718 

Same.    Harper's  library  ed.    New  York  and 

London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  205,  [1]  p. 
front,  illus.  12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete 
works.    V.  19) 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  25039, 
Apr.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1899.  47719 

•  Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1906]  272  p.  front.,  illus. 
16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
136102.  Jan.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  IMar.  3,  1906.    47720 


See  also  Shakespeare's  works. 


2410 


47721 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47745 


Two  noted  burglars  actually  break  open  a  real 
safe  with  burglars'  tools;  by  S.  Allen. 

©  Sidney  Allen,  Chicago ;  1889 :  8290,  Mar. 
14.  47721 

Two  nuts;  or,  A  couple  of  nuts,  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Antony  Mars  and  H.  Raymond,  adapted  from 
tiie  French  by  E.  L.  Prentice.  [95]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   22,   1913;   D :  34804 ;   Eweretta 
Laurence  Prentice,  London.  47722 

Two  of  a  kind;  by  Mrs.  R.  Starkey,  adapted  by 
Walter  Montague.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22909 ;  Mrs.  Robt. 
Starkey,  San  Francisco.  47723 

• ■  a  comedy,  by  Louise  L.  Wilson. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1899 :  66565,  Oct. 
13 ;  2c.  Oct.  21.  47724 


— ■  comedy  in  1  scene,  by  Frances  A.  Hoadley 
(Mrs.  F.  W.  Hoadley)     Ms. 

©   Mrs.   Francis  Washburn  Hoadley,   New 
York  ;  1897 :  28018,  filay  6  ;  2c.  May  6.      47725 


— •  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  A.  Hoadley. 

©  Frances  A.  Hoadley,  New  York;   1896: 
42265,  July  21.  47726 


— 'episode  from  a  checkered  career,  by  G.  F. 
Sturgis.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   24,   1911;   D:  25581;   Granville 
Forhes  Sturgis,  Denver.  47727 

—  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  [by] 


T.  Wood. 

©   Thomas   Wood,  New  York;   1891:7155, 
Feb.  23.  47728 

■ vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.  W.  Provost.    5  p. 

f  ° .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1912 ;  D :  30146 ;  William  W. 
Provost,  Brooklyn.  47729 

Two  of  him  (Der  doppelmensch);  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Wilhelm  Jacoby  and  Arthur  Lipshitz, 
adapted  and  anglicized  by  L.  Mann. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1910  ;  D  :  20571 ;  Louis  Mann, 
New  York.  47730 

Two  old  cronies;  a  new  and  original  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Lawrence  Marsden. 

©  Frank  M.  Wills  and  William  C.  Anderson, 
New  York  ;  1887  :  17476,  July  8.  47731 

Two  old  fogies;  a  musical  comedy,  by  J.  E.  Hen- 
shaw  and  M.  Ten  Broeck. 

©  John  F.  Kenshau'  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
Boston  ;  1889  :  4916,  Feb.  11.  47732 

Two  (The)  old  juveniles;  by  J.  Brodrick.  Type- 
written. 

©  John   Brodrick,   New  York;   1881:9279, 
June  13 ;  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1890.  47733 


Two  old  maids  there  were;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  L.  V.  Allen.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1911 ;  D :  25277 ;  L.  Virginia 
Allen,  San  Francisco.  47734 

Two  old  nabobs;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Dumont,  Henshaw  and  Ten  Broeck. 

©  John  E.  Henshaw  and  May  Ten  Broeck, 
Boston ;  1889  :  37832,  Dec.  12.  47735 

Two  on  the  red;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Grattan.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Grattan,  Chicago ;  D :  8759, 
June  29,  1906  ;  2c.  June  29,  1906.  47736 

Two  (The)  orphans;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Johnston  and  G.  H.  Cheever. 

©  Robert  Johnston  and  Geo.  H.  Cheever, 
Nev.-  York ;  1874  :  8209,  June  17.  47737 

a  romantic  play  in  4  acts  and  7  tableaux, 

by  N.  H.  Jackson,  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Ad.  D'Ennery  and  Eugene  Cormon. 

©  N.  Hart  Jackson,  United  States;  1875: 
983,  Feb.  1 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  47738 

Same.    68  p.    f  °.    T.vpe\vritteu.    . 

©  Frances  Jackson,  New  York,  in  renewal 
for  14  vears  from  Feb.  1,  1903 ;  D :  2883,  Jan. 
22,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1903.  47739 

See  also  Two  (The)  awfuls. 


Two  pair;  new  and  original  local  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  the  Perry  bros. 

©  Perry  bros.,  Los  Angeles  ;  1888  :  7890,  Mar. 
16.  47740 

Two  pairs  and  a  full;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  J.  P. 
Wilson. 

©  J.  Paul  Wilson    Bronxville,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
4232,  Nov.  11,  1903.  47741 

Two  partners;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken.     [2], 
113"  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.  10.  1910 ;  D :  2261 ;  James  Foster 
Milliken,  New  York.  47742 

Two  passions;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts  and  5 
scenes,  by  E.  R.  Collins. 

©  Emma  Ridley  Collins,  New  York;  1887: 
4848,  Mar.  1.  47743 

Two  paths;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  G.  L.  Raymond. 

Washington,  Byron  S.  Adams,  1910.    49  p.    12°. 

©  June  4,  1910 ;  2e.  June  6,  1910 ;  D  :  21270 ; 

George  L.  Raymond,  Washington.  47744 

Two  peace  advocates;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  H. 
Williams.     15  p.     4°.     Tjiiewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1915;    D:  41583 1    Regina 

Helena  Williams,  East  St.  Louis,  111.     47744a 

Tv»ro  Penny's  dream;  a  1  act  playlet  in  3  scenes, 

a  story  of  tough  love,  by  O.  Zinn.     17  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Zinn,  New  York ;  D :  13943,  Sept. 
28,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1908.  47745 


2411 


47746 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47764 


Two  pieces  of  gold.     See  Twin  idols. 

Two  pills  in  a  box;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Dan  Mason. 

©  Daniel  Grassman,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  18S4 : 
17373,  Aug.  28.  47746 

Two  Pinks;  original  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Charles  Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [26]  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Dec.  7,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  39195  ; 
Alex,  Byers,  Chicago,  47746a 

Two  plays;  by  Lennox  Robinson  [i.  e.  S.  L.  Rob- 
inson] Dublin,  Maunsel  &  co.,  ltd.,  1911. 
[5],   84  p,     12°. 

Contents  :  Harvest. — The  Clancy  name. 
©  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25577  ; 
S.  L.  Robinson,  Ballymoney,  Ireland.      47747 


by  Tchekhoff ,  tr.  by  George  Calderon.  Lon- 
don, Grant  Richards,  ltd.,  1912,     154  p.     12°. 

Contents  :    The    seagull. — The    cherry    or- 
chard. 

©  Feb.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  29583  ; 
Grant  Richards,  ltd.,  London.  47748 

Two  plays  of  Israel;  by  F.  Wilkinson.  New 
York,  McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  1904.  2  p.  1. 
333  p.     12°. 

Contents  :     David     of     Bethlehem. — Mary 
Magdalen. 

©  Florence  Wilkinson,  United   States ;   D : 
5147,  June  3,  1904 ;  2c.  June  3,  1904.        47749 

Two  playwrights  and  a  wife;  by  R.  Stodart. 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York ;  1897 :  17311. 
Mar.  15.  47750 

Same.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Robert  Stodart,  New  York ;  D :  5309,  July 
15,  1904;  2c.  July  6,  1904,  47751 

Two  (The)  plums;  or.  Jack  in  the  box,  a  mu- 
sical farce  in  1  act,  by  William  Carleton. 

©  William  La  Rue,  United  States;   1879: 
13826,  Oct.  18.  47752 

Two  plus  two — five.     See  Such  a  difference. 

Two  (The)  pointed  triangle;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  T.  M.  Spelman,  2d.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1912  ;  D  :  29842  ;  Timothy  Ma- 
ther Spelman,  2d,  Brooklyn.  47753 

Two  (The)  powers;  play,  by  A.  D.  Hensinger. 
[43]  p.    f".     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912;  D :  28692 ;  A.  Delong 
Hensinger,  Baltimore.  47754 

Two  prima  donnas;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Marix. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Oct.   6,   1911;   D:  25418;    A.   Marix, 
New  York.  47755 


Two  prima  donnas — Continued. 

•  Same.     [141]  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Feb.    10,    1915;    D:  39637;    Adolph 
Marix,  New  York.  47755a 

Two  (The)  princes  of  Baden;  or,  A  IsTew  Year's 
eve  and  what  came  of  it,  a  tragic  drama  in  4 
acts  with  a  prologue,  by  N.  G,  Washington. 
New  York,  Phil.  Cowen,  1880.    127  p.    12°, 

©    Napoleon    G,    Washington,    New    York; 
1880 :  15893,  Oct.  19  ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  47756 


Same.    Rev.  ed. 

©  Napoleon  G.  Washington,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1882  :  13252,  Aug.  11.  47757 

Two  (The)  professors;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
C.  B.  Hill.  Eustis,  Fla.,  The  Hill  printing 
company,  1893.     29  p.    8°, 

©  Charles  B.  Hill,  Eustis,  Fla. ;  1892  :  47847, 
Nov.  25;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1893.  47758 

Two  (The)  puritans;  by  W.  O.  Johnson. 

©    William    O.    Johnson,    Chelsea,    Mass, ; 
1896  :  40094,  July  9.  47759 

Two  (The)  Pygmalions;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  Alfred  Hampton. 

©  Robert  Patou  Gibbs,  New  York;   1897: 
44658,  Aug.  7.  47760 

Two  queens  and  a  jack;  comedy  playlette,  by 
Natalie  Perry.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23354 ;  Albert  Pau- 
son  Robinson,  Philadelphia.  47761 

Two  queens,  three  jacks,  and  the  deuce;  farce 
in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Madigau.  [47]  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.  July  2,  1915 ;  D :  41150 ;  George  Au- 
gustine Madigan,  Rochester,  N.  Y.         47761a 

Two  (The)  questions;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p.  f  °. 
Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New  York  ;  D  :  15374, 
Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  47762 

Two  (The)  races;  play  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Med- 
land.     [14]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1914 ;  D :  39003 ;  John  Edward 
Medland,  Oakland,  Cal.  47762a 

Two  (The)  rivals;  play  in  2  acts,  by  E.  G.  O'Con- 
nor.    4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1912 ;  D :  28688 ;  Edward  G. 
O'Connor,  Lawrence,  Mass.  47763 

Two  roads;  or.  Sowing  and  reaping,  an  origi- 
nal modern  realistic  play  in  4  acts,  founded 
on  fact,  by  J.  Garden.  [2],  77  p.  4°,  Type- 
written, 

©    James    Garden,    Brooklyn ;    1887 :  16425, 
June  25 ;  2c.  June  25.  47764 


2412 


47765 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47785 


Two  (The)  Romeos;  a  comic  romance  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Trader.     [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

'©  George  Henry  Trader,  New  York  ;  D  :  160, 
Feb.  21.  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1901.  47765 

Two  (The)  roses;  a  farce  in  2  acts  for  3  males 
and  2  females  [by  Marguerite  Morton] 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    Torli ;    1894: 
31802,  June  18  ;  2c.  June  18.  47766 


musical  pantomime  sketch,  by  H.  Arena.    4 

p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1913  ;  D  :  32061 ;  Harry  Arena, 
Boston.  47767 

Two  (The)  rubies;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  Ed- 
sall.    Typewritten. 

©  Dean  Edsall,  New  York ;  1898 :  3223,  Jan. 
5 ;  2c.  Jan.  5.  47768 

Two  (The)  runaways;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Mitchell. 

©  Hubbard  Winslow  Mitchell,  New  York ; 
D  :  688,  July  24,  1901.  47769 

Two  rustic  rhymsters;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  F.  B.  Hawkins. 

©  Fred.  B.  Hawkins,  jNIount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
1886 :  16089,  July  15.  47770 

Two's  company;  comedy  for  vaudeville,  by  G. 
Harrison.     [1],  20  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1915 ;  D :  39550 ;  Grover  Har- 
rison, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  47770a 

6  p. 


•  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Stafford. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   J.   Benson   Stafford,   Buffalo ;    D :  10ST6, 
June  28,  1907;  2c.  June  28,  1907.  47771 

Two's  company,  three's  none;  by  M.  R.  Per- 
kins. 

©  Mae  Rosback  Perkins,  Chicago ;  1900  A : 
8100,  Mar.  29.  47772 

Two  secrets;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  R. 
Wallack. 

©   Richard   Wallack    Chicago;   1881:4414, 
Mar.  23.  47773 

Two-seventeen  to  harness.  See,  at  end  of  al- 
phabet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  2-17  to 
harness. 

Two  (The)  shades  of  life.  See  Patience  re- 
warded. 

Two  sides  of  life;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Nelson. 

©  Charles  Francis  Nelson,  New  York ;  D : 
2721,  Dec.  16,  1902.  47774 

Two  (The)  sisters;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Denman  Thompson  and  George  W.  Ryer, 
United  States  ;  1888  :  634,  Jan.  6.  47775 


Two  (The)  sisters — Continued. 
— — -  Same. 

©  Katlierine  A.  Wernberg,  Brooklyn,  as 
widow  of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years. 
Renewal  no.  6958,  Aug.  30,  1915.  Original  en- 
try. Jan.  6,  1888,  no.  634.  47775a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Green.     58  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32513 ;  Leon  Green, 
San  Francisco.  47776 

See  also  Eleventh  (The)  hour. 

Two  (The)  slaves;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Marshall. 

©  G.  Edwin  Marshall,  Boston;  1886:2332, 
Jan.  28.  47777 

Two  sociable  friends;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Lewis.     Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1905. 

9  p.     12°.      (Ames'    series   of   standard   and 
minor  drama,  no.  460) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  6936,  July 
10,  1905 ;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  47778 

Two  song's;  dr;'.ma  in  1  act,  by  L.  Worrall,  mu- 
sic by  Theo  Wendt,  lyrics  by  Albert  Chevalier. 

10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1909;  D :  17127 ;  Lechmere 
Worrall,  London.  47779 

Two  souls,  but  with  a  single  thought;  an  origi- 
nal sketch,  by  R.  Warner.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Richard  Warner,  New  York;  D :  9815, 
Jan.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1907.  47780 

Two  (The)  spheres;  a  comic  operatic  burletta  in 
4  acts,  from  Henry  S.  Leigh's  English  version 
of  Le  voyage  dans  la  lune,  arr.  and  adapted 
to  the  American  stage  by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©  J.  J.  Wallace,  Philadelphia ;  1876 :  10809, 
Sept.  23.  47781 

Two  step  Lulu,  the  Arkansas  rube  girL 

©  Marie  Leasing,  United  States ;  D :  3903, 
Sept.  4,  1903.  47782 

Two  stranded  song  and  dance  men;  a  vaude- 
ville sketch  for  two  people,  by  C.  Collins  and 
S.  F.  Hawley.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Collins  and  Sam  F.  Hawley,  New 
York ;  D :  11620,  Oct.  29,  1907 ;  Ic.  Oct.  29, 
1907.  47783 

Two  strange  men;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  W.  Kelly. 

©  Frank  W'.  Kelly,  Columbus,  O. ;  1899: 
36051,  May  31.  47784 

Two  strangers,  the  king  and  his  daughter; 
melodrama,  by  A.  Raeth.  [18]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adolph  Raeth,  Milwaukee ;  D :  5493,  Aug. 
18,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1904.  47785 


2413 


47786 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47801 


Two  streams;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  T.  Murray. 
[1],  6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912 ;  D :  30528 ;  John  M.  T. 
Murray,  Brooklyn.  47786 

Two  strikes;  baseball  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Guild.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  11,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1909;  D: 
17684;  Thacher  Howland  Guild,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  47787 

Two  string's  to  her  bow;  a  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.  New  York,  The  De 
Witt  publishing  house.  1892.  36  p.  1  illus. 
12°.     ([De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  376]) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52675.  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1892 ;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1893.  47788 

Two  strings  to  your  bow;  or,  A  feminine  epi- 
sode, sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  S.  Bacharach. 
[8]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D:  25055;  Lester  S. 
B-icharach,  New  York.  47789 

Two  (The)  suborns;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Caleb,  jr. 
©    Frederic    Caleb,    jr.,    Cleveland;    1890: 
12972,  Apr.  19.  47790 

Two  suitors.     See  Kass. 

Two  (The)  telegrams;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J. 
Young.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915;  D:  42071;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  47790a 

Two  (The)  thieves;  a  comedy  drama,  by  J.  J. 
Kennedy. 

©  Jno.  .T.  Kennedy,  Philadelphia ;  1891 : 
4820,  Feb.  3.  47791 

dramatic  playlet,  by  H.  C.  Lewis.     [23]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1912;  D:  31474;  Harry  C. 
Lewis,  Tacoma.  47792 

dramatic  sketch,  written  by  R.   L.   Jenne 

and  G.  A.  Martin.     [7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1912 ;  D :  20243 ;  Robert  L. 
Jenne  and  George  A.  Martin,  Indianapolis. 

47793 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Toel.     [2],  20  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915;  D:  41538;  Adelina  L. 
Toel,  New  York.  47793a 

by  R.  T.  Haines.    [2],  18  p.    4°.    Type- 


Two  thousand  dollars  reward.  See,  at  end  of 
alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures :  $2,000 
reward. 

Two  thousand  dollars  to  bring  him  to  life; 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  De  Nunzio.  [1],  8  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1915 ;  D :  40463 ;  Arthur  De 
Nunzio,  New  York.  47794a 

Two  thousand  eight  hundred  ninety-four,  up- 
to-date.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 
ning with  figures :  2894,  up-to-date. 

Two  thousand  four  hundred  ninety-two,  not 
up-to-date.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles 
beginning  with  figures :  2492,  not  up-to-date. 

Two  thousand  miles  for  a  book;  play  in  3  pts., 
by  Helen  L.  Willcox.  New  York,  Missionary 
education  movement  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  1913.    38  p.    8'. 

©  Apr.  2,  1913  ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  32918 ; 
Missionary  education  movement  of  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  New  York.  47795 


■  or.   The  white  man's  book,   by  Helen  L. 

W^illcox.  New  York,  Missionary  education 
movement  of  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1912.     25  p.     front.    8°. 

©  July  12,  1912;  2c.  July  13,  1912;  A: 
3190.58 ;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
U.  S.  &  Canada,  New  York.  47796 

Two  thousand  nine  hundred  and  five.  See,  at 
end  of  alphabet,  titles  beginning  with  figures: 
2905. 

Two  thousand  years;  drama  in  a  prologue,  3 
acts,  and  an  epilogue,  by  K.  and  J.  Benedict. 

[12],  100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913;  D:  31850;  Kingsley 
Benedict  and  Jeanette  Benedict,  New  York. 

47797 

Two-time  (A)  winner;  a  1  act  sketch  for  vaude- 
ville, by  M.  Forrest.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Mark  Forrest,  Milwaukee ;  D  :  1.5029,  Feb. 
8,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1909.  47798 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1914 ;  D :  38369 ;  Robert  T. 

Haines,  New  York.  47793b 

adapted  from  Erminie,   by  F.   J.  Ar- 

dath.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  25,   1912;   D:  31463;    Fred.   J. 

Ardath,  Tacoma.  47794 


a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  W.   J.  Ferry  and 

A.  B.  MacDonald.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wallace  J.  Ferry  and  Alexander  B.  Mac- 
Donald,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D :  9755,  Jan.  7, 
1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1907.  47799 

Two  titled  truants;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Connor.     42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  Lane  Connor,  Chicago ;  D :  7069, 
Aug.  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1905.  47800 

Two  to  one;  a  new  original  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  Wilson. 

©  Fred  Wilson,  New  York;  1887:29294, 
Nov.  12.  47801 


2414 


47803 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47821 


Two  too  many;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Bryan.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  CIuis.  M.  Bryan,  Mempliis,  Tenn. ;  D: 
11131,  Aug.'  7,  1907  ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1907.      47802 

Two  tragedies  of  Seneca;  rendered  into  English 
vei-se  by  E.  I.  Harris.  Boston,  New  Yorlj 
[etc.]  Lamson,  Wolffe  &  co.,  1898.  1  p.  1.,  96 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Medea. — The  daughters  of  Troy. 

©  Lamson,  Wolffe  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
54172,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  47802a 

with  an  introduction  by  Ella  I.  Harris. 


Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifllin  &  co., 
1899.     xxii,  96  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Medea. — The  daughters  of  Troy. 

©  Ella  Isabel  Harris,  New  Haven:  1899: 
60163,  Sept.  19;  2c.  Sept.  22.  47802b 

Two  tramps;  a  fai'cical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Chapman. 

©  Ed.  Chapman,  United  States  ;  1887 :  2226, 
Jan.  28.  47803 


— -  or,  The  scarecrow,  an  Ethiopian  farce,  by 
J.  Budd. 


©    Jake 
June  2. 


Budd,    Washington ; 


1876 :  6906, 
47804 


Two  (The)  travelers. 

©   David   R.   Olmsted,   Prophetstown,   111. ; 


1879  :  14648,  Nov.  1. 


47805 


Two  trips  to  the  beach;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
J.  K.  Connor.     [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  6,  1915 ;  D :  39596 ;  Jas.  K.  Con- 
nor, Los  Angeles.  47805a 

Two  trumps;  a  3  act  farce,  by  E.  J.  Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.   Swartz,  Philadelphia;   1884: 
3844,  Feb.  23.  47806 

Two    (The)   twins;  a   drama   in   4   acts,   by   L. 
Thompson. 

©  Lysander  Thompson,  New  York;   1877: 
9171,  Aug.  10.  47807 


play  in  1  act  and  25  scenes,  by  R.  H.  Tyler. 

10  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1913 ;  D :  34807 ;  Robert  Hall 
Tyler,  New  York.  47808 

Two-two  (The)  train;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  11  p.  ^2^  [On  cover: 
The  vaudeville  stage) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7086, 
Aug.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1905.  47809 

Two  (The)  typewriters;  an  original  comedy  in 

1  act,  by  L.  Droge.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Droge,   San  Francisco ;   D :  3085, 

Mar.  4,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1903.  47810 

Two  under  the  table. 


See  Backtown  spirits. 
5379— VOL  2—17 48 


Two  (The)  Vandykes.     See  Peter  and  Paul. 

Two  veterans;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Maurice  Hage- 
man. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  1899:6789, 
Jan.  19;  2c.  Jan.  19.  47811 

Two  (The)  virtues;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Sutro.     79  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1914 ;  D  :  36086 ;  Alfred  Sutro, 
London.  47811a 

Two  (The)  waifs.     See  Rags  and  bottles. 

Two  (The)  wanderers;  a  new  and  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Rightmire. 

©  William  H.  Rightmire,  New  York ;  1882 : 
16509,  Oct.  5.  47812 

Two  wandering  Jews;  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Harry  E.  Shelland.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1904.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:5195, 
June  16,  1904 ;  2c.  June  28,  1904.  47813 

Two  wars  and  a  battle;  a  curtain  raiser,  by 

Walt.  Makee    [pseud,   of  W.   M.   Maguire]    a 

dramatization  of  his  story  of  the  same  name. 

©  Walter  H.  Maguire,  Philadelphia;  1900 

A :  29035,  Nov.  27.  47814 

Two  weaklings;  a  travesty  on  the  book  of  Three 
weeks  in  1  act,  by  B.  Gerard.  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Barney    Gerard,   New   York ;    D :  12766, 
Apr.  17,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1908.  47815 

Two  weeks  notice.  See,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  beginning  with  jBgures  :  101. 

Two  who  saw;  by  A.  M.  Kerr.  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1909  ;  D  :  17435  ;  Alvah  Milton 
Kerr,  Chicago.  47816 

Two  (The)  who  were  Agnes;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
.T.  E.  Goodman.     [124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  23791 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  New  York.  47817 

Two  widows;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  T.  Cal- 
mon.    27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  T.  Calmon,  Detroit ;  1894  :  48884, 
Oct.  19 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  47818 


■  a  sketch  in  1  act. 

©  Mabel  Frances  Olney,  Chicago ;  D :  5614, 
Sept.  26,  1904.  47819 

Two  wise  kids;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  Midgley,  jr.    [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Sager  Midgley,  jr.,   Brooklyn ;   D :  5597, 
Sept.  22,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1904.  47820 

Two  (The)  wives;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Jacob- 
son.     [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21510 ;  Gershon  Ja- 
cobson,  Washington.  47821 


2415 


47822 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47843 


Two  (The)  wives — Continued. 

• •  or,    The   haunted   man,    a    drama   by   M. 

Thompson. 

©  Mary  Thompson,  INIilwaukee ;  1883  :  10974, 
June  16.  47822 

or,  The  rights  of  nature,  in  3  acts,  by  E. 


Patrizi  and  M.  E.  Coe. 

©  Ettore  Patrizi  and  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,  San 
Francisco  ;  1900  A  :  14993,  June  16.  47823 

Two  wives  and  one  love.     See  Polygamy. 

Two  women;  a  comedy  drama,  by  M.  P.  Reese. 

©  Mary  Palmer  Reese,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 

1891 :  4938,  Feb.  4.  47824 

— —  Same. 

©  Mary  Palmer  Reese,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1892  :  25674,  June  IS  ;  2c.  June  IS.  47825 


—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.     139 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thompson    Buchanan,    New    York ;    D : 
14260,  Nov.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1908.    47826 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  A.  Burtt. 

©   Thomas   A.  Burtt,   Philadelphia;    1877: 
10460,  Sept.  10.  47827 

dramatic  episode,  by  E.  Ann.     12  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915 ;  D  :  42055 ;  Emilv  Ann, 
New  York.  47827a 

in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  Walsh.    48  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2,    1910;    D :  22469 ;    Margaret 
Mansfield  Walsh,  Cincinnati.  47828 

—  a  play,  by  G.  W.  Riddell. 

©  George  W.  Riddell,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
11903,  Nov.  11.  47829 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  S.  Richardson.     [60] 


p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abby  Sage  Richardson,  New  York  ;  1878  : 
12816,  Nov.  7 ;  2c.  July  22,  1880.  47830 

• -by  P.  Eytinge.  74  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Pearl  Eytinge,  New  York;   1888:14082, 
May  14;  2c.  May  21.  47831 

Two  women  and  one  man;  sketch  for  2  females, 
by  Frank  Dumout.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.] 
M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1904.  8  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publications) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6041, 
Dec.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  47832 

Two  women's  war;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Rene  Levaque  [pseud,  of  Edith  Van  Deusen] 
5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1909;  D:  17214;  Edith  Van 
Deusen,  New  York.  47833 


Txleama;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J,  A.  Knowlton. 
©    J.    A.    Knowlton,    Boston;    1889:6818, 
Mar.  2.  47834 

Tycoon  (The)  of  the  Old  Dominion;  or.  How 
we  apples  swim,  a  mellow-drama. 

©    Robert    L.    Gardner,    Lynchburg,    Va. ; 
1881:14373,   Sept.  20.  47835 

Tying  his  shoe;  pantomime  in  1  act,  by  B.  Mus- 
son.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1, 1911 ;  D :  23243 ;  Benuet  Musson, 
New  York.  47836 

Tymon  of  Athens  (The  life  of);  by  William 
Shakespeare,  ed.  with  notes,  introduction, 
glossary,  list  of  variorum  readings  and  se- 
lected criticism  by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen 
A.  Clarke.  [1st  folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  CO.  [1909]  4  p.  1.,  vii-xv,  204  p. 
front,      (port.)      16°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1909,  2c.  Nov.  2,  1909 ;  A :  251243 ; 
Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co..  New  York.      47837 

See  also  Shakespeare's  works. — Timon  of 


Athens. 

Tympton's  visit;  sketch,  by  C.  D.  Slyke.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   17,    1913;    D:  33515;    Charles 
Deans  Slyke,  Cincinnati.  47838 

Types;  character  musical  skit  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1914 ;  D :  37965 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  47838a 

Types  of  eccentricity;  an  original,  wide  awake, 
musical  character  farce,  by  C.  M.  Raphun. 

©  C.  M.  Raphun,  Philadelphia  ;  1897  :  49537, 
Sept.  3.  47839 

Types  of  stageland;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  M. 
Russell.     [18]  p.    r.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915 ;  D :  40519 ;  Patrick  Cal- 
houn and  Martha  Russell,  New  York.    47839a 

Typewriter  (The);  a  comedy,  by  L.  G.  Laureau, 

©     Louis     Gustave     Laureau,     Stamford, 

Conn. ;  1889 :  24936,  Aug.  14.  47840 

•  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Redmund. 

©    William    Redmund,    New    York;    1895: 
10322,  Feb.  19.  47841 

'a  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Wil- 
liams. 

©  Chas.  Alf.  Williams,  Minneapolis;  1890: 
2884,  Jan.  21.  47842 

^a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.   G.   Main. 

[16]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Fannie  Gideon  Main,  Chicago ;  D :  6170 
Feb.  2,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1905.  47848 


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Typewriter  (The)— Continued. 

■ a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  J.  Going. 

©  W.  J.  Going,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. ;  1892: 
25474,  June  17.  47844 

an  original  lolay,  by  F.  File.     20  numb.  1., 


10  pi.     S°.     Printed. 

©  Franklin  File,  New  York;   1887:33637, 
Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1888.  47845 

a    spectacular    melodrama    in    5    acts,    by 


E.  H.  Graham-Dewey. 

©  E.  H.  Graham-Dewey,  New  York;  1892: 
38534,  Aug.  15.  47846 

Tjrpewriter  (The)  and  the  cowboy;  1  act  play, 
by  F.  A.  Ferguson.    IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Alchester  Ferguson,  Chicago ;  D : 
222,  Mar.  15,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1901.       47847 

Typewriter  (The)  and  the  tout;  a  dramatic 
skit,  by  C.  E.  Van  Loan.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chiirles  Emmett  Van  Loan,  Denver ;  D : 
12925,  May  7,  1908 ;  2c.  May  7,  190S.        47848 

Typewriter  (The)  and  the  type;  vaudeville 
playlet,  by  Harry  Lester  Mason.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  34514 ;  Charles  Nev- 
ins,  New  York.  47849 

Typewriter  (The)  girl;  by  R.  E.  Cummings.  24 
p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D :  24829  ;  Ralph  Emer- 
son Cummings,  Chicago.  47850 

farce  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Marburg.    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Guido  Jlarburg,  New  York ;  1897 :  15156, 
Mar.  3;  2c.  Mar.  3.  47851 

■  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A.  Hickey.     90  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adelaide  Alexander  Hickey,  New  York ; 
D :  5352,  July  28,  1904 ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  1905. 

47852 

Typewriter  (The)  lady;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Edward  Mumford,  Philadelphia,  Penu  pub. 
CO.,    1914.     25   p.     12°.     . 

©    Mny    12,    1914;    2c.    May    IS,    1914;    D: 
37055 ;  Penn  pub.  co..  Philadelphia.        47852a 

Typewriter  (A)  trag'edy;  farce,  by  H.  Van  Val- 
kenburgh.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1911;  D:  25485;  Helen  Van 
Valkenburgh,  Milwaukee.  47833 

Typewriter's  sweethearts.      See  Odd  baseball. 

Typhon  (Le);  piece  en  4  actes,  par  Melchoir 
Leugyol,  tr.  d'Andre  Duboscq,  adaptation-  de 
S.  Basset.  28  p.  4°.  (L'lllustration  tliea- 
trale,  7''  annee,  192,  4  novembre  1911 ) 

©  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D  :  25SS4 : 
Serge  Basset,  Paris.  47854 


Typhoon  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Swick- 
ard,  tr.  from  the  German  original  by  Melchoir 
Ijengyel.     157  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    15,    1914;    D :  36710 ;    Charles 
Swickard,  Los  Angeles.  47854a 


adapted  from  the  Hungarian  of  Meny- 


hert  Lengyel,  by  A.  Konta  and  Adriaan 
Schade  Van  Westrum.  138  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  29,  1909   (act  1,  2)  ;  D:  17813; 
Alexander  Konta,  New  York.  47855 

—  Same.    214  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   3,   1910;   D :  17852 ;   Alexander 
Konta,  New  York.  47856 


— ■ adapted  from  the  Hungarian  text  of 

Melchoir  Leyngel   [i.  e.  Lengyel],  bv  George 
Morehead.     [78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   10,    1912;    D:  29689;    Darcv   & 
Wolford.  iftc,  New  York.  47857 

■  tr.    from    the    original    Hungarian    of 

Lengyel  Menyhert,  by  E.  Nyitray.        [123]   p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1910;  D :  21133 ;  Emil  Nvi- 
tray.  New  l^ork.  47858 

— •  modern  play  in  3  acts,  freely  adapted  from 
the  Hungarian  of  Menyhert  Lengyel,  by  A. 
Konta  and  Adriaan  Schade  Van  Westrum. 
171  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   2,   1910;   D :  20688,   Alexander 
Konta,  New  York.  47859 

1   act    sketch,    tr.    and    adapted    from    the 


original   text   of   Menyhert   Lengyel   bv   Una 
Abell  Brinker.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30986 ;  Una  Abell 
Brinker,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  47860 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Melchoir  Lengyel,  Eng- 


lish version  by  Laurence  Irving.  Chicago. 
Charles  H.  Sergei  and  co.,  1913.  4  p.  1.,  120 
p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913;  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1914;  D:.S6840; 
Methuen  &  co.  ltd.,  London.  47860a 

— ■ ■  tr.  by  L.  Irving  from  the  Austrian  of 


Melchior  Lengyel.    81  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   19,   1913;   D :  .33001 ;    Laurence 
Irving,  London.  47861 

— ^play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Nyitray.     [62]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1912;  D :  29219 ;  Emil  Nyi- 
tray, New  York.  47862 


—  Same.     [78]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.  1912  ;  D  :  29263  ;  Emil  Nyitrav, 
New  York.  '47863 


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Typhoon  (The) — Continued. 

•sensational  drama  of  Japanese  and  French 

life  in  4  acts,  adapted  by  F.  G.  Corcoran,  from 
Melchior  Lengyel's  Hungarian  play.  [1], 
160  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  22,  1912;  D:  30317;  Frances  G. 
Corcoran  and  Frederick  H.  D.  Grahame,  New 
York.  47864 

■3  act  original  adaptation  of  Lengyel  Meny- 


hert's  Hungai'ian  play,  by  E.  Nyitray.      [731 
p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25933 ;  Emil  Nyitray, 
New  York.  47865 

Typist's  (The)  retreat;  musical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  A.  S.  [i.  e.  A.  S.  Richards]  [1],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1913 ;  D :  33473 ;  Anna  Sells 
Richards,  New  York.  47866 

Typographical  (A)  error;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  M.  Francis.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    12,   1915;    D :  40411 ;    John   M. 
Francis,  Troy,  N,  Y.  47866a 

Typographical  (The)  race;  by  P.  G.  De  Witte. 

©  P.  Gibson  De  Witte,  Pioneer,  O. ;  1895: 
4427,  Jan.  16.  47867 

Tyrann  (Der);  drama  in  4  akten,  von  H.  Lilien- 
fein.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Gotta'sche 
buchhandluug  nachfolger,  1913.    154  p.    12°. 

©   Jan.  25,   1913;   2c.   Mar.   19,   1913;    D: 
32499;  Heinrich  Lilienfein,  Berlin.         47868 

eine  tragodie  in  5  akten,  vou  H.  Lilienfein. 


Stuttgart,  Union  deutsciie  verlagsgesellschaft, 
1912.     187  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Oct.   22,    1912;    D:  31276;    Heinrich 
Lilienfein,  Berlin.  47869 

Tyranny  (The)  of  gold;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Names.     [54]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    19,    1912;    D:  29085;    Arthur 
Names,  McCracken,  Kan.  47870 

Tyranny  (The)  of  tears;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  HaddoH  Chambers.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.  [1902]     4  p.  1.,  V,  152  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  1997, 
June  11,  1902 ;  2c.  July  IS,  1902.  47871 

Tyrant;  a  melodrama,  by  E.  L.  Nelson.  Type- 
written. 

©  Elva  L.  Nelson,  Chicago;  1900  A:  7039, 
Mar.  16 ;  2c.  Mar.  16.  47872 

romantic  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Sackler. 


64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915 ;  D :  40294 ;  Harry  Sack- 
ler, New  York.  47872a 

See  also  Old  blood  and  iron. 


Tyrant  (The)  of  JNTew  Orleans;  a  drama  by  an 
ex-Confederate  officer.  Atlanta,  The  Herald 
publishing  company,  1873.    46  p.    12°. 

©    Herald    pub.    co.,    Atlanta;    1873:2935, 
Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Apr.  14.  47873 

Tyrant  (The),  the  lord  and  master;  or,  Who 
shall  condemn,  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  .1.  Car- 
niol  [pseud,  of  John  J.  Karniol]  [116]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July   20,   1911;    D:  24738;    John   J. 
Carniol,  New  York.  47874 

Tyrant's  (The)  doom.  .ee  Myron  '  acholm, 
the  victim  of  a  conspiracy. 

Tyre,  the  defamer;  or.  The  man  of  death, 
drama,  with  illustrated  chart,  by  M.  J.  Mc- 
Glynn. 

©   M.    J.    McGlynn,    Brooklyn ;    1876 :  5805, 
May  12.  47875 

Tyrolese  (The)     See  Theresa  and  Sebastian. 

Tyrolese  patriots.  See  Three  political  trage- 
dies. 

Tyrrel;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  G.  H.  Howard. 

©    George    H.    Howard,    Baltimore ;    1874 : 
7073,  May  23.  47876 

Tzar  (The)  Feodor  Ivanovitch;  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  by  Count  A.  K.  Tolstoi,  English  render- 
ing by  Madame  de  Meissner.  1.53  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Sophie  Radford  de  Meissner,  Washing- 
ton; D :  2892,  Jan.  23,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1903. 

47877 

Tzigana;  scene  della  vita  ungherese  in  4  epi- 
sodi,  di  Paul  Ferrier,  versione  italiana  di  Et- 
tore  Moschino,  musica  caratteristica  di  Franco 
Leoni.  London  [etc.]  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1910.     76  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Feb.  3,  1910  ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1910 ;  D  :  20108 ; 
Chappell  &  CO.,  ltd.,  London.  47878 

Tzigane  (The"):  a  Russian  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
libretto  by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn;  1895:25690, 
May  10.  47879 

'Tzin  (The);  a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  by  L. 
Lonergan. 

^  Lester  Lonergan,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  1895  :  6490, 
Jan.  28.  47880 

U  and  I;  or,  You  and  I,  a  musical  comedy  drama 

in  3  acts,  by  E.  Smith  and  Richard  F.  Carrol. 

©    Edgar    Smith,   New    York;    1890:30500, 

Oct.  3.  47881 

IT  &  I  and  all  of  us;  a  1  act  farce,  by  B.  Gay- 

lor. 

©  Bobby  Gaylor,  Chicago ;  D :  11030,  July 
11,  1907.  47882 


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IT-boot-Hansel  (Der) ;  dramatisches  weihnachts- 
iniirclien  iu  4  aufziiKeii,  von  Therese  Lehmann- 
Huupt  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1915.     76  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42196 ;  Fc4ix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilraersdorf.  47882a 

IT.  D.  V.  railway;  or,  The  girl  that  loved  a 
brakeman,  a  Pinaforenn  parody  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  O.  Haskell,  jr. 

©  Wiliiam  O.  Haskell,  jr.,  East  Lebanon, 
N.  H. ;  18S0 :  2503,  Feb.  16.  47883 

tr.  (The)  of  Ex;  a  dramatic  tract,  by  L.  Cipriani. 
©    Lisi    Cipriani,    Chicago ;    D :  9698,    Dec. 

21,  1906.  47884 

U-Pi-Dee;  an  opera  burlesqne,  by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston  ;  1893 :  13824,  Mar. 

20.  47885 

U.  S.  Uncle  Shamiis;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Walter  Reynolds. 

©  Tony  Hart,  New  York ;  1885 :  13592,  June 

22.  47886 

U,  us  and  company;  a  come»ly  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Kennedy. 

©   J.   E.   Kennedy,   Jackson,   Mich. ;    1886  : 
27379,  Dec.  4.  47887 

Uanna,  the  factory  girl;  a  drama  iu  5  acts,  by 
J.  AV.  Meath. 

©  J.  W.  Meath.  New  York ;  1873 :  5336,  TMay 
14.  47888 

Udora;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Mahiat.  63  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  28700  ;  Louise  Ma- 
hiat, Hollywood,  Cal.  47889 

Ueber  die  kraft;  in  2  akten,  von  Bjornstjerue 
Bjornson,  deutsch  von  Julius  Ellas,  text  der 
volksausgabe  der  gesammelten  werke  von 
Bjornstjerue  Bjornson.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer, 
[1910]     cover-title,  54,  [2]  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.   29,   1910;    2c.    Dec.   28,   1910;    D: 
22936 ;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  47890 

[Ueber  -anser  kraft;  von  Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rn- 
son] 

rriri:D:ir"'D   ps    ;t:DNnp    -irmx    iud^x 
,1910  ,.xp  '02?  bvr^'o  rpiii^  r:    ."iSDJ-ir^D 

209  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    1,   1910;    2c.    Sept.    13,    1910;    A: 
273871 ;  Maisel  &  co..  New  York.  47891 

Ueberlaufer  (Der)  (Le  deserteur);  pi^ce  en  1 
acte,  par  Henry  Moreau  et  G.  Villa rd.  Paris, 
C.  .Toubert,  1911.     31  p.     8°. 

©   Dec.    28,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    2.3,    1912;    D: 
28392  :  Joubert,  Paris.  47892 

Ueberraschten  (Die)  jung-g'esellen.  Kce  Adop- 
tirte  (Die). 


Ueberwinder;  drama  in  4  akten,  von  Georg 
Hirsclifeld.  Leipzig,  Philipp  Reclam,  jun. 
[19121     96  p.     16°. 

©  ic.  Nov.  2.5,  1912;  D:  31455;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  47893 

Ug-liest  (The)  of  seven;  [play  iu  3  acts]  adapted 
from  the  Gernuiu,  by  M.  G.  Townsend,  [and] 
scene  from  The  rivals,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan. 
Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1886.  p.  193- 
216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hun- 
dred choice  selections,  no.  2) 

©    P.    Garrett    &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1S86 : 
6654,  Mar.  23 ;  2c.  Apr.  15.  47893a 

Ugly  (The)  aunt;  or.  Falsehood  and  truth,  a 
Norwegian  tale,  by  J.  G.  Saxe,  a  poetic  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  S.  C.  Call. 

©  S.  C.  Call,  Boston;  1880:2343,  Feb.  12; 
2c.  Sept.  13.  47894 

Ug'ly  (The)  duckling;  an  original  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Mrs.  F.  Allen  Arthur. 

©  A.  M.  Friedlieb,  New  York ;  1889 :  37836, 
Dec.  12 ;  2c.  July  16,  1890.  47895 

Ugly  (The)  frog;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  Chicago;  1894: 
55547,  Nov.  28.  47896 

Uhr  (Die);  .spiel  in  2  akten,  von  Roda  Roda  und 
Gustav  Meyrink.  Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  & 
Sinn-ock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    55  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36441 ;  Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

47896a 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  36957  ;  Biihnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  h.  h.,  Berlin. 

47896b 

Uinta;  a  romance  of  the  desert  set  to  music,  by 
O.  A.  Hauerbach. 

©  Otto  A.  Hauerbach,  New  York ;  D :  8001, 
Feb.  16,  1906.  47897 

Uj  (Az)  fbldesur;  drama  5  felvon§,sban,  J6kai 
regenys  utan,  irta  Hevesi  S^ndor.  149  p.  4°. 
Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1913;  D :  34494 ;  B.lrd 
Ferencz  6s  testvere.  Budapest,  Hungary. 

47898 

Ulf.  the  minstrel;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  bv 
Mrs.  M.  B.  Albert. 

©  Mrs.  M.  B.  Albert,  Washington;  1889: 
12369,  Apr.  20.  47899 

Ulrich,  furst  von  V/aldeck;  ein  schauspiel,  von 
Herbert  Eulenberg.  Berlin,  Marquardt  &  co. 
[1907]     4  p.  1.,  110  p.     8°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Mar- 
tinardt  &.  co.,  Beidin ;  res.  1501;  Ic.  Jan.  17. 
1908.  47900 


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47911 


Ulrich  von  Kutteii;  dnniia  in  5  aufzu?;en,  von 
JoJianua  Presler-FIohr.  Berlin,  Marquardt  & 
CO.,  veiiagsanstalt,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1900.  215  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1909  ;  D  :  17592  ; 
Mavquardt  &  co.,  veiiag.sanst;dt,  s.  i^>-  I-"*-  h-, 
Berlin.  47901 

Ulrike  von  Hassbeck.     Sec  Three  wooers. 

Ulriq.u2  of  the  banded  brow;  dramatized  by  I. 
Murphy.  San  Francisco,  Thomas  printing 
house,  1893. 

<£)  Tsainere  ^lurphv,  San  Francisco;  1893: 
3G260,  Aug.  4.  47002 

Ulster  (The);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  in 
part  adapted  from  the  German  and  in  part 
originated  bv  Sydney  Rosenfeld.  New  York. 
De  Witt,  1882.  46  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  act- 
ing plays,  no.  307] ) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  Yorlc ;  1882 :  19918, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1885.  47903 

Ultima  (La)  cana;  pasatiempo  comico-llrico  en 
un  suceso  y  3  broucas,  original  de  C.  E.  Gon- 
zalvo,  musica  del  maestro  [J.]  Gallastegui  y 
J\I[nnozl  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  e.s- 
panoles]  1912.    39  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  I\Iar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32550 ; 
Co^le?:tino  E.  Gonzalvo,  Madrid.  47904 

Ultima  (La)  carta;  juguete  coraico  en  1  acto  y 
en  pror-a.  original  de  Celso  Lucio  y  Mariano 
Muzas.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1912.     32  p.     12°. 

©  May  24,  1912;  2c.  May  13,  1912;  D: 
29793 ;  C.  Lucio  y  M.  Muzas,  Madrid.      47905 

Ultima  (La)  hora;  disparate  comico-lirico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  1  prologo  y  4  cuadros,  libro 
de  Silvio-Figarelo  y  Lara-Valverde,  musica 
del  maestro  Prudencio  Muiioz.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.  54  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
3G543;  Silvio-Figarelo  v  Lara-Valverde,  Ma- 
drid. 47905a 

Ultima  (La)  ofensa;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  4  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Rocabert 
y  Roche,  nu'^sica  de  los  maestros  Saco  del  Valle 
V  Snn  Felipe.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
esi);irioles]  1909.    36  p.    12°.    Libretto  only] 

©  Ramon  Rocabert  v  Roche,  Madrid;  D: 
16127,  .Tune  23,  1909 ;  2c.  June  23,  1909. 

47906 

Ultima  (La)  opereta;  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido (>n  3  cuadros,  original  de  A.  F.  Lepina  y 
R.  G[onzalez]  del  Toro,  mflsica  del  maestro 
Geronimo  Gimenez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores esiianoles]  1915.  46  p.,  2  1..  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
-11065;  Antonio  F.  liCpina  y  Ricardo  G.  del 
Toro,  Madrid.  47906a 


Ultimate  (The)  American;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  N.  Greene.     [2],  162  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1913;  D :  34320 ;  Frances 
Nimmo  Greene,  Montgomery,  Ala.  47907 

Ultimatum  (L');  [par]  Fernand  Gavarry.  pref- 
ace par  Ge()iv;es  RivoUet.  Paris,  Cnlmann- 
Levy  [1913]     3  p.  1.,  xix,  314  p.    12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  L'ultimatum. — Une 
maitresse  fennne. — Amour  posthume. — Un  ac- 
cident grave. — Quand  on  est  mort,  c'est  pour. 
.  .  .— Chasse-crois§. 

©  Apr.  16,  1913 ;  2c.  May  5.  1913 ;  A-Foreign 
7444;  Calmann-Levy,  Paris.  47908 

Ultimo;  lustspiel  in  5  akteu,  von  Gustav  von 
Moser,  ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and  glos- 
sary by  Charles  Langley  Crow.  New  York, 
li.  Holt  and  company.  1908.    v,  213  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York;  D:  13401, 
July  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  47909 

■  Sec  also  Bulls  and  bears. 


Ultimo  (Un)  amor;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
verso,  con  un  prologo  on  prosa,  de  D.  San  Jose. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
32,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  Diego  San  Jose,  Madrid ;  D :  13462,  July 
25,  1908;  2c.  July  25,  1908.  47910 

Ultim.o  (El)  capltulo;  paso  de  comedia,  de 
Serafin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910.  22  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  29,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22424 ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  47911 

Ultimo  (El)  juguete;  extra vagancia  comico- 
lirica  en  1  acio  y  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  M.  Garrido,  mfisica  de  los  maestros  C.'iyo 
Vela  y  Felipe  Orejon.  Madrid  [Sociedad  do 
autores  espaiioles]  1914.  38  p.  illus.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.    IT,   1914;    Ic.    Sept.  21,    1914;    D: 
38252;  Mnnuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  47911a 

Ultimo  (El)  lobo;  drama  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  .1.  del  Cache.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1914.    60  p.    12°. 

©    Sept  17,    1914;    Ic.    Sept.   21,    1914;    D: 
38223;  Jos6  d(4  Caclio,  Madrid.  47911b 

Ultimo  (El)  suspire;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  ()ri;;inal  de  .1.  Perez  T/)pez.  Ma- 
drid [Soci(vlad  <le  aulores  espaiioles]  1915. 
26  p.    12°. 

©  ..Tune   24.   1915;    Ic.    -Tune  25,   1915;    D: 
41083;  Jose  Perez  Lopez,  Madrid.  47911c 

Ultramarines  (Los);  entremCs  comico  original 
y  en  prosa.  <le  V.  G.  Paesa.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.    14  p.    12°. 

©   I\lar.    in,   1915;    Ic.   Mar.    17,    1915;    D: 
10076;  ^'icente  G.  I'aesa,  i\hidrid.  4791  Id 


2420 


47912 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


47924 


Ulysses;  a  comedy  opera  in  3  acts,  book  bj?^ 
Roland  E.  Phillips,  music  by  W.  H.  Neid- 
linser.  Libretto.  New  York,  G.  Scbirmer, 
1S9S.    2  p.  I.,  19  p.    4°. 

©    G.    Scliirmer.    New    York;    1898:72003. 
Dec.  10 ;  2c.  Dec.  10.  47912 

a  comic  ojiera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 

Berry. 

©  V.'illiam  J.  Berrv,  New  York ;  1890 :  7266. 
Mar.  3.  47913 


— -  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
Stephen  Phillips.  New  York,  London,  The 
]Macmillan  co.,  1902.    vii,  158  p.    16°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York ;  D :  1404,  .Tan. 
29,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1902 ;  Ic.  new  ed.  Feb.  8. 
1902.  47914 

Homeric      spectacular      extravaganza,      a 


dramatization  of  Homer's  Odyssey,  by  W.  ,L 
Sturges. 

©  W.  J.  Sturges,  Galway,  N.  Y^ ;  1885: 
26821,  Dec.  19.  47915 

an  opera,  by  H.  A.  Shepard. 

©    Helen   A.    Shepard,    New    York;    1899: 
•    61612,  Sept.  23.  47916 

Ulysses  Simpson  Grant;  a  story  and  a  plaJ^  by 
Marv  Hnzelton  AVade.  Boston,  H.  G.  Badger 
[1914]  84  p.  12°.  (Little  folks'  plays  of 
American  heroes) 

©  Oct.  30.  1914  :  2c.  Nov.  7,  1914  ;  A  :  387408  ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  47916a 

See    aJ.'io    EiEtorical    stories    in    draniatic 

form. 

Uni  ein  weib;  amerikanische  ausstattungs-pan- 
toniime  in  8  bildern,  von  C.  E.  Pollack  uud 
Ernst  Bach.     [16]  p.    8\    Printed, 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911;  D:  24270;  Carl  Ed. 
Pollack,  Berlin.  47917 

Um  Konig  Hettels  tocliter;  ein  altes  lied  in 
neiier  form.  5  aufziige,  von  Paul  Harms. 
Leipzig,  S.  Hirzel,  1915.    155  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1915  ;  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915  ;  D  :  42455 ; 
S.  Hirzel,  Leipzig.  47917a 

Umbrella  mender;  a  character  comedy  act,  by 
Harrv  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
1906.     8  p.     12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9078,  Sept.  12, 
1906;  2c.  Oct.  18,  190G.  47918 

Umpire  (The);  a  musicd  play  in  2  acts,  by 
W.  M.  Hough  and  F.  R.  Adams,  music  by 
Joseph  E.  Howard.  [76]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Will  M.  Hough  and  Frank  R.  Adams, 
Chicago;  D :  7369,  Oct.  6,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  9. 
1905.  47919 


Urns  goldene  kalb.      Sec  Kichtei's  millionen. 


Um.w8g  (Der)  zum  tod;  5  kleine  dramen  aus 
dem  grossen  krieg  und  eine  anzahl  gesprache 
um  den  tisch,  [von]  Rolf  Lauckner.  Stutt- 
gart und  Berlin,  J.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhand- 
lung  nachfolger,  1915.    217  p.    8°. 

Contents  :  Der  nmweg  zum  tod. — Hinter 
den  schlachten. — Der  kommandant. — Erlfts- 
ungstag. — Im  spiel  der  wellen. — Zwischen 
Finnland  und  Schweden. — Burgunderblut. — 
An  der  strasse  zum  heldentum. — Die  heimat 
hinterm  meer. — Die  tragodie  der  hundert-tau- 
send. 

©  Oct.  5,  1915;  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915;  D :  42201 ; 
.T.  G.  Cotta'sche  buchhandlung  nachfolger, 
Berlin.  47919a 

Un,  dosi  tres,  cuatro!  sainete  en  1  acto,  de 
locura,  y  vn  prosa,  original  de  A.  Tobias  y  R. 
Torres.  Mjidrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iloles]  1915.    28  p.     12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41077 ;  Andres  Tobias  y  Rafael  Torres,  Ma- 
drid. 47919b 

Una;  a  new  and  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Matthison. 

©  Arthur  Matthison,  New  York;  1871 :  9510, 
Oct.  11.  47920 

Ur  appreciated  talent.     See  Guide  to  the  stage, 

Unbekannte  (Der)  tiinzer  (Le  danseur  in- 
connu);  lu'-;tspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Tristan  Ber- 
iiard,  (leutsch  von  Erich  Motz.  75  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1910;  D :  22697 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  47921 

Unbekannter.     See  Unknown  (The) 

Unbidden  (The)  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  de 
Kay.  dramatized  from  the  story.  Flaming  ram- 
parts, by  Edith  Barnard  Delano.  [1],  14  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D :  40148 ;  Edwalyn 
de  Kay,  New  York.  47921a 

Unbigamist  (The);  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Cumming.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910;   D:  22894;   Joseph  M 
Cunnning,  San  Francisco.  47922 

Unborn  (The);  drama  in  1  act.  by  B.  Poynter. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  20.  1912;  D :  30959 ;  Beulah 
Poynter,  Bethany,  Mo.  47923 

^play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.     [1],  18  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  D :  38910 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton.  New  York.  47923a 
psvchological  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Poyn- 
ter.  "  [63]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913;  D :  34029 ;  Beut;Ii  Poyn- 
ter, Syracuse,  Ind.  47924 
Sec  also  Possession. 


2421 


47925 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


47946 


Unbroken  (The)  engagement;  a  dramatic 
sketch,  by  E.  C.  Blum.  [11]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edft-ar  C.  Blum,  Chicago ;  D :  7790,  Dec, 
20,  1905 ;  2o.  Dec.  29,  1905.  47925 

Unbroken  road;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Dickin- 
son. 

'©   Thomas   Dickinson,   Madison,   Wis. ;   D : 
14830,  Jan.  IS,  1909.  47926 

Unbroken  (The)  seal;  drama  in  1  act.  by  Henry 
Guustock  [pseud,  of  M.  A.  Quinlan]  [3],  10 
p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1914;    D :  88036 ;    Michael 
Aloysius  Quinlan,  Notre  Dame,  Ind.      47926a 

Unc'  Jasper;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Curtis.  [2], 
10  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Dec.  4,   1914;   D :  39006 ;    George   F. 
Curtis,  New  York.  47926b 

Unchained;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Collison. 
95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Tan.  13,  1913;   D:  31946;  C.  Wilson 
Collison,  Columbus,  O.  47927 

Unchastened  (The)  woman;  modern  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher.  [131]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;  D :  33904 ;  Louis  Kauf- 
man Anspacher,  New  York.  47928 

Unclaimed.     See  Florell. 

Uncle  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Moi'se. 
52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Henry  Moi'se,  St.  Paul ;  D :  9133, 
Sept.  24,  1900 ;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1906.  47929 

;i  farce-comedy  In  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Lewis 

and  W.  n.  Wilson. 

©  Julius  A.  L^ivis  and  Will  R.  Wilson,  New 
York  ;  1887  :  24724,  Sept.  27.  47930 

Uncle  Abe;  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  and  adapted 
fi-oin  tlie  German  by  A.  Neuendorff.  [New 
York,  Sit;ismund  Voytits]  1877.     50  p.     8°. 

©    Ad.    Neuendorff.    United    States;    1877: 
12785.  Nov.  6;  2c.  Nov.  30.  47931 

or.  Befo'  de  wah,  a  black  and  white  sketcli, 

by  W.  IVck. 

©     \>'alhi<e     I'eck,     Brooklyn;     I882:91.".1, 
June  2.  47932 

Uncle  Abner;  an  American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1877 : 
10980,  Sept.  24.  47933 

an  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  iMlward 

Greey. 

©  Eleanora  Mary  Grecv,  New  York;  18S5 : 
102,  Jan.  2.  47934 


Uncle  Abner's  daughter;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  P.  Gubbins. 

©    John    P.    Gubbins,    Naugatuck,    Conn. ; 
1894 :  9431,  Feb.  9.  47935 

Uncle  Adoniram;  a  1-act  comedy,  by  J.  W. 
Tompkins. 

©  Juliet  Wilbor  Tompkins,  New  York;  D: 
1150,  Dec.  3,  1901.  47936 

Uncle  Amos  of  Arkansaw;  a  rural  drama  of 
interpretation  rather  than  burlesque,  by  C.  L. 
Phifer.     cover-title,  44  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Charles  Lincoln  Phifer,  Rich  Hill,  Mo.; 
D :  7851,  Jan.  15.  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1906. 

47937 

Uncle  Ben;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  Shepard. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Frank    H.    Shepard,    Detroit;    D :  6297, 
Slar.  S,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1905.  47938 

^3  act  comedy,  by  E.  W.  Fifield.     [5],  75  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  30978  ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  47939 

Uncle  Bill;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  B.  P. 
IMulien.     [1],  11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1912;  D :  28932 ;  Bernard  P. 
Mullen,  Marlboro,  Mass.  47940 

Uncle  Bill  at  the  vaudeville;  a  rube  monologue, 
by  Harry  Ij.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1905]  10  p.  12".  (On  cover:  Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches) 

©   Thomas    S.    Denison,   Chicago ;    D :  7027, 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  47941 

Uncle  Bob;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Gaylcr. 
©  Charles  Gayler,  New  York;  1887:18502, 
July  19.  47942 

a  doraestic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 


Sully. 

©   Daniel    Sullv,   Lake  Hill,   N.    Y. ;    1898: 
38483,  June  24.  47943 

Uncle  Bunny;   farce  in  3  acts,  by   T.   Dalton. 
[68]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus.  7,  1913 ;  D :  34055 ;  Test  Dalton, 
Indianapolis.  47944 

Uncle  by  proxy;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W. 
Ind(<n. 

©    Francis   Willi:!ni    Inden,    Brooklyn;    D: 
S217,  Mar.  1.  1906.  47945 


LTncle    Caleb's   home, 
the  South. 


»S'cr   Christmas   eve   in 


Uncle  Celestin  (L'oncle  Celestin);  a  nnisical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  Maurice  Ordon- 
neau  and  Heiu-y  Kei-oul,  music  by  Edmond 
Audran,  English  tr.  by  Georges  Millet. 

©    Rudolpli     Aronson,    New    York;     1891: 
40378,  Nov.  10.  47946 


2422 


47947 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


47967 


Uncle  Charles  of  Charleston;  by  K.  McLaurin. 

18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

®    Kate   McLaurin,    New    York ;    D :  13719, 
Sept.  4,  190S;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1908.  47947 

Uncle  Chris  from  California.  Sco  Diogenes 
Tramp. 

Uncle  Daniel;  drama  in  1  act,  2  scenes,  by  Van 
Doariiig  Terrine.  [2],  11  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  1.  1910 ;  D  :  21486 ;  Mary  B.  Ford, 
New  York.  *  47948 

Uncle  Dick;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Morton. 
©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1898 :  40061, 
July  2.  47949 

an    original    4-act    American    comedy,    by 


Ernest   Stout.     Memphis.  S.  Wliitmore,  1890. 
42  p.    8°. 

©  St(mt.and  Brinkley,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1890  :  8675,  Mar.  15 ;  2c.  Mar.  31.  47950 

Uncle  Dick's  mistake;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
Whalen.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1889]  13  p. 
16°.     ( [Amateur  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Cliicago  ;  1889  :  24536,  Aug. 
9;  2c.  Sept.  14.  47951 

Uncle  Dollie.     See  Notwithstanding. 

Uncle  Ephraim's  summer  boarders;  novelty 
entertainment  in  3  acts,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee. 
Cliicago.  T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1912]  50  p. 
12°.     [Denison's  specialties]     [With  music] 

©  Oct.  18,  1912  :  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  19182  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  47952 

Uncle  Euh's  Christmas;  a  1   act  negro  musical 
sketch.' by  P.  L.  Dunbar,  music  by  W.  M.  Cook. 
©   AVill   Marion   Cook    and   Paul   Laurence 
Duiibp.r.  Washington ;  D  :  33,  .Tan.  12,  1901. 

47953 

Same,      cover-title,    11    p.      8°.      Printed. 

[W(n-ds  only] 

©  W.  M.  Cook  and  Paul  Laurence  Dunbar, 
Washington;  1900  A:  30555,  Dec.  18;  2c.  Jan. 
12,  1901.  47954 

Uncle  Eph's  dream;  an  original  negro  sketch 
in  2  scenes,  2  tableaux,  arr.  by  Charles 
White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  6 
]).  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  28]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15832.  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  47955 

Uncle  Ethan;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cook. 
Clyde.  O. ;  Ames  publishing  co.,  1892.  10  p. 
12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  312]) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  ().;  1892:53634. 
Dec.  29;  2c  Jan.  16.  1893.  47956 


Uncle  Ezra  Colmbs,  from  Colmbs  Corners, 
Centreville,  Vermont;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Mathews. 

©    Harry    Mathews,    Cincinnati ;    D :  7792, 
Dee.  30,  1905.  '  47957 

Uncle  George;  comedy,  bv  I.  W^itmark  and 
Fred  B.  Hawkins.    Photo.    41  p.    4°. 

©  Isidor  Witmark,  New  York;  1891:42108, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  47958 


—  or,  What  will  he  say?  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
D.  A.  Curtis. 

©  David  A.  Curtis,  New  York ;  1891 :  3974, 


Jan.  28. 


47959 


Uncle  Grog;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Gustav  von 

Moser. 

©   Bolossy    Kiralfy,   United   States;    1878: 
3383,  Mar.  20.  47960 


Uncle    Keinrich's    portrait. 
Christina. 


See    Hans    and 


Uncle  Henry;  an  incident  of  Bohemia,  by  W.  C. 
Tucker.    15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  C.  Tucker,  New  York ;  D :  14353,  Nov. 
23.  1908;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1908.  47961 

Uncle  Heze's  x-isit;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  .T.  Magee.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35960 ;  John  J.  Ma- 
gee, New  York.  47961a 

Uncle  Hiram;  a  Yankee  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  H.  Woodhull. 

©  Aaron  H.  Woodhull,  New  York;  1SS9 : 
32097,  Oct.  24.  47962 

Uncle  Hiram's  thimble  bee;  novelty  entertain- 
ment in  2  acts,  by  Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Frank- 
lin, O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913. 
30  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35453 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  47963 

Uncle  Horace;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  L.  Valentini.  90 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  L.  Valentini,  Baltimore ;  D  :  14372, 
Nov.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  47964 

Uncle  Isaac;  a  play  of  Hebrew  life  in  America, 
in  4  acts,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Frederick  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1881 : 
10902,  .July  14.  47965 

■  or.  That's  my  regular  business,  German- 
American  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Pehrmann. 

©  Max  Fehrmann,  Dayton,  O. ;  1882:2370. 
Feb.  14.  47966 

Uncle  Jack;  by  M.  H.  Lindeman. 

©  M.  H.  Lindeman,  Brooklyn;  1891:4.3049. 
Dec.  1.  47967 


2423 


47968 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


47986 


Uncle  Jack — Continued. 

-adapted  from  Walter  Besant's  Uncle  Jack, 

by  C.  Davenant. 

©  Cicely  Davenant,  New  York ;  1889 :  32119, 

Oct.  24.  47968 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Milliken. 

'©   James   F.    Milliken,    New   York;    1890: 
1375,  Jan.  9.  47969 

-a  melodrama   in  4  acts,  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

San  Francisco,  1891. 

©  C.  A.  Taylor,  United  States ;  1891 :  1806, 
Jan.  12.  47970 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  G.  Sedgwick.     [5],  27 


p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   24,   1915;    D :  41559 ;    Richard 
Gaynor  Sedgwick,  New  York.  47970a 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Sterns  [pseud,  of  Jus- 
tine Stern.s  Lewis]     101  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1909 ;    D :  17732 ;    Justine 
Sterns,  New  York.  47971 

Uncle  Jacob's  money;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Elliott  McBride ;  False  faces,  by  Elmer  Ruan 
Coates;  [and]  Pat  Flanigan's  logic.  Phila- 
delphia, P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1888.  p.  217-240. 
12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to  One  hundred 
choice  selections,  no.  24) 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,   Philadelphia;    1888: 
31271,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  IS.  47971a 

Uncle  Jake's  trip  abroad;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
>    A.  K.  Pomeroy.    48  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1913;  D:  32056;  Arthur  K. 
Pomeroy,  Newark,  N.  J.  47972 

Uncle  Jed's  fidelity;  or.  The  returned  cowboy, 
a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Bert  C.  Rawley. 
Clyde,  O. ;  Ames'  publishing  company.    12°. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1898 :  9367,  Feb. 
3 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  47973 

Uncle  Jere;  or,  Dollars  and  sense,  a  4  act  stage 
picture,  by  M.  W.  Walter.  [108]  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©    Martin    W.    Walter,    Cincinnati;    1888: 
20834,  July  20,  2c.  Oct.  2.  47974 

Uncle  Jerry;  play  in  1  act,  by  Alfred  M.  Downes. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   20,    1910;   D :  20879 ;    Anna   M. 
Downes,  New  York.  47975 

Uncle  Jim's  bequest;  comedy  dramatic  playlet, 
l)y  G.  Partrite.    24  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1914 ;  D :  36129 ;  George  I'ar- 
trite,  Philadelphia.  47975a 

Uncle  Joe;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H.  Irving,  jr. 

80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1910;  D :  17973 ;  George  H. 
Irving,  .h'.,  Rayside,  N.  Y.    .  47976 


Uncle  Joe — Continued. 

■  or,  Fritz  in  a  madhouse,  by  J.  K.  Iilmmet. 

©  .1.  K.  Emmet,  United  States ;  1889 :  1917. 
Jan.  14.  47977 

Uncle  Joel;  a  coiMcily  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Grinnn. 
©     C.     Marques,     Brooklyn;     1876:134.53, 
Dec.  5.  47978 

Uncle  Joe's  jewel;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  K.  M. 
Rice.  Worthincton,  Mass.,  The  author  [1908] 
27,  [1]  p.     12°. 

©  K.  McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass. ; 
D :  13556,  Aug.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1909. 

47979 

Uncle  John;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Thomas  Lou- 
den.    [182]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   31,  1915;   D:  42615;   Elizabeth 
Valentine  Louden,  Fanwood,  N.  J.         47979a 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  PL  Palmer.    133  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  H.   Palmer,  Hartford ;    D :  14181, 
Oct.  30,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1908.  47980 

scenes  from  country  life  in  4  acts,  from  the 

Russian,  by  F.  Kovitch.    75  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Frances  Kovitch,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  8280. 
Apr.  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1906.  47981 

Uncle  John  Coleman  and  Eosalyn,  the  waif; 
a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B.  Boyd. 

©  L.  B.  Boyd,  Cincinnati ;  1881 :  16618,  Oct. 
27.  47982 

Uncle  John's  private  secretary.  See  Sowing 
wild  oats. 

Uncle  Josh;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  Charles 
Townsend.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1891]  54 
p.     12°.     ([Alta  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1891 :  41995,  Nov. 
23 ;  2c.  Dec.  5.  47983 

Uncle  Josh  and  Aunt  Bridget;  by  B.  Lester. 
©    Edward    Lester,    New    York ;    D :  2320, 
Sept.  11,  1902.  47984 

See  also   Thespian   four  in  their  comedy 

act. 

Uncle  Josh  and  his  tiick  mule;  by  O.  Phelps. 
©  Orren  Phelps,  New  York;  0:1306,  Jan. 
16,  1902.  47985 

Uncle  Josh  Gordon;  comody  di'ama  in  1  act,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Ciilcago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [31]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©    Nov.    30.    1914;    2c.    Dec.    18,    1914;    D: 
39138;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  47985a 

Uncle  Josh  Spriiceby;  a  new  England  comedy 
drama,  by  Russell  Graham. 

©    Dave    B.    Levis,    Chicago;    1898:54170, 
Sept.  16.  47986 


2424 


47987 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


48009 


Uncle  Josh,  the  Yankee  farmer,  and  his  trick 
mule;  by  O.  Phelps. 

©  Orreu  Plielps,  New  York ;  D :  2367,  Sept. 
23,  1902.  47987 

Uncle  Josh  Weatherby  abroad;  by  0.  E.  Stew- 
art. 

(Q)  Calvin  E.  Stewart,  New  York;  1900  A: 
28445,  Nov.  19.  47988 

Uncle  Josh's  dream;  iu  1  act  by  L.  E.  Miller. 
S  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Louis  E.   Miller,   New   York;   D :  10463, 
Apr.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1907.  47989 

Uncle  Josh's  folks;  drama  in  3  acts, by  Wm.  and 
■TosepliiuG  Giles.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.    48  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   16,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   17,   1909;    D: 
1 7420  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  47990 

Uncle  Jube;  musical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  O.  C. 
Floto  and  M.  M.  Malcoever.  12  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Otto  C.  Floto  and  M.  M.  Makeever,  Den- 
ver ;  1895 :  47068,  Sept.  16 ;  2c.  Sept.  16. 

47991 

U}acle  Kit's  Decoration  day.     See  Twin  dairy. 

Uncle  Lem's  dilemma;  by  E.  Locke. 

©  Edward  Locke,  New  York ;  D :  11601,  Oct. 
26,  1907.  47992 

Uncle  Maurice;  or.  The  sprightly  romance  of 
Maxane,  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Seaweil. 

©  Molly  Elliot  Seaweil,  Washington;  1895: 
29235,  May  31.  47993 

Uncle  Merlin;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Whitte- 
moro  Tut'tii.     Typewritten. 

©   William   W.   Tufts,    Cambridge,   Mass.; 
1890  :  38101,  June  9  ;  2c.  Aug.  11.  47994 

Uncle  Micajah's  treat  at  Slambasket  Beach; 
by  .John  T.  Wheelwright.  1  p.  1.,  [99]-135  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston  ;  18S8  :  9648,  Apr.  2 ; 
2c.  May  2.  47994a 

Uncle  Ned's  jubilee;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  M.  I. 
Toney.     Typewritten. 

©    Moses    Ira   Toney,    Minneapolis;    1896: 
1S436,  Mar.  24 ;  2c.  Jan.  24.  47995 

Uncle  Ned's  ring-.  See  Original  monologues 
and  sketches. 

Uncle  Obadiah's  Uncle  Billy;  a  1  act  veteran 
play,  by  W.  H.  Shelton. 

©  William  Henry  Shelton,  New  York;  1895: 
59460,  Nov.  25.  47996 

Uncle  Peter;  by  A.  T.  Fair.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9.  1910 ;  D  :  20152  ;  Agnes  Thecla 
Fair,  Seattle.  47997 


Uncle  Peter's  will;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Harry 
Adams  Couklin  and  Frank  Roland  Conklin. 
[21,  125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1911 ;  D :  24944 ;  H.  A.  Conk- 
lin, Huntington,  N.  Y.  47998 

Uncle  Phin,  P.  M.  of  Locust  Corners;  an  origi- 
nal 4-act  pastoral  comedy,  by  F.  J.  Beaman. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.;  1893: 
17216,  Apr.  7.  47999 

Uncle  Remus;  or,  Brought  to  justice,  an  origi- 
nal drama  In  3  acts,  by  C.  Howard. 

©  Charles  Howard.  Baltimore;  1883:4706, 
filar.  13.  48000 

Uncle  Eenius'  return;  dramatic  musical  compo- 
sition, by  V/.  Hallback.  [4]  p.  8°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.    10,    1910;    D :  22095 ;    William 
H;illback,  Nev/  York.  48001 

Uncle  Eeuben  Lowder;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  Herkimer. 

©    Cora    Herkimer,    Chicago ;    1882 :  1649, 
Feb.  1.  48002 

Uncle  Roger's  legacy;  in  2  acts,  bv  R.  P. 
Smith.     [31]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July    31,    1911;    D :  24821 ;    Robert 
Powesland  Smith,  Marion,  Ind.  48003 

Uncle  Roper;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur  H. 
Palmer. 

©  Hans  Reppert,  New  York ;  D :  2635,  Nov. 
21,  1902.  48004 

Uncle  Rube;  comedy -drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Sidman. 

©  Arthur  C.   Sidman,  Tully,  N.  Y. ;   1890: 
6464,  Feb.  24.  48005 

an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Town- 
send.  Chicago,  The  Dramatic  pub.  co.  [1899] 
56  p.    12°.     ( [American  acting  drama] ) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  103, 
Jan.  2 ;  2c.  Jan.  2.  48006 

Uncle  Sam;  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Hari-v  Montague,  New  York  ;  1895  :  58543, 
Nov.  20.  48007 

-by  J.  M.  Bruce.    Typewritten. 

©  .Tolrn  M.  Bruce,  Pittsburgh  ;  1893  :  31133, 


July  1 ;  2c.  .July  1. 


48008 


— 'by  James  McGrew,  jr.    Typewritten. 

©  James  McGrew,  jr.,  Avalon,  Pa. ;  1899 : 
13259,  Feb.  17;  2c.  July  5.  48009 

American  drama  in  a  prolog  and  4  acts,  by 


C.  M.  Thuland.     [131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jime  7,  1915;   D:  40863;  Conrad  M. 
Thuland,  San  Diego,  Cal.  48009a 


2425 


48010 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48030 


Uncle  Sam — Continued. 

an  American  pantomime  in  1  act,  by  C.  T. 

Arper  and  E.  S.  Haswell.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Clarence  T.  Arper  and  Eugene  S.  Has- 
well San  Francisco ;  1898 :  45255,  July  29  ;  2c. 
July  29.  48010 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Dan- 


iels. 

©   Charles   W.   Daniels,    Syracuse, 
1895  :  27233,  May  18. 


N.    Y. ; 
48011 


-  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  H.  P.  Mawson. 
©    Harry    P.    Mawson,    New    York;    1893: 
>973,  Nov.  28.  48012 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©   Albert   E.    Davidson,    Bay 
1893  :  19174,  Apr.  19. 


City,   Mich. ; 
48013 


—  grand  opera  comique  in  2  acts,  written  by 
P.  Wales,  composed  by  L.  Wales.  26  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Philip  and  Leonard  Wales,  New  York; 
1885 :  17964,  Aug.  24 ;  Ic.  Oct.  5.  48014 


—  humorous  sketch  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  Sloane. 
110  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915  ;  D  :  42083 


holm  Sloane,  Washington. 


Anna  Bogen- 
48014a 


Ward  Talbot 
[39]    p.     4°. 


■  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

[pseud,    of   Helen    A.    Paton] 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

"©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912 ;   D :  30993 ;   Helen  A. 
Paton,  Honolulu.  48015 

a  nnisieal  play  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 

by  I.  Ij.  Blumenstock,  music  by  B.  M.  Jerome. 
59  p.    4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ben  M.  Jerome  and  I.  L.  Blumenstock, 
Clucago ;  D :  8348,  Apr.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  14, 
1906.  48016 


—  See  also  American  (The)  ballet. 


Col- 


Uncle  Sam  and  Columbia;  a  skit,  by  O.  L. 
burn.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  8697, 
June  14,  1906 ;  Ic.  June  14,  1906 ;  Ic.  June  25, 
1906.  48017 

Uncle  Sam  and  Jolm  Bull;  by  J.  A.  Muri>hy. 
©    Jolm    Asbury    Murphy,    Galena,    Kan. ; 
1899:41341,  June  24. 


48018 


Uncle  Sam  in  action;  by  J.  F.  Malloy. 

©  .Tohn  F.   Malloy,  Meriden.  Conn.;   1898: 
45551,  July  30 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  48019 

TTncle   Sam   in   Cuba;    an   original    sensational 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Bennett. 

©    Clarence    Bennett,    Bar    Harbor,    Me. ; 
1898  :  38688,  June  25.  48020 


Uncle  Sam  in  quod;  or,  Cotirting  the  wrong 
lass,  by  W.  Bush.    4  p.  1.,  34  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©    William    Bush,    St.    Louis;    1879:6861, 
May  22  ;  2c.  ]May  26.  48021 

a   libretto  for  comic  operetta,  by  W. 

Bush.     Revised.     20  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    William   Bush,    St.    Louis;    1879:13188. 
Oct.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  29.  48022 

Uncle  Sam,  jr.;  libretto  of  musical  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  T.  Connor,  cover-title,  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1913 ;  D :  32509 ;  Torrev  Con- 
nor, Oakland,  Cal.  48023 

Uncle  Sam'l  Jonathan,  jr.;  or.  The  sovereign 
citizen,  a  Centennial  play,  by  G.  McBride. 

©    G.    McBride,    Peoria,    111.;    1876:12173, 
Nov.  1;  2c.  July  5,  1877.  48024 

Uncle  Sam's  brigade;  musical  march  and  drill, 
by  Efhe  Loxiise  Koogle. 

©  March  l)ros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9261,  Oct. 
IS,  1906.  48025 

Uncle  Sam's  cabin;  or,  White  slaves,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  V.  Virde.  [Detroit,  Mich., 
Printed  by  the  Eagle  press]  1901.    1  p.  1.,  [5]- 

24  p.     front,   (port.)     12°. 

©   Victor   Virde,    Detroit ;    D :  430,   Mav   3, 
1901 ;  2c.  June  25,  1901.  48026 

Uncle  Sam's  consul  at  Oribolo;  an  original 
comedy-drama  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  H.  B. 
Iszard. 

©  Harry  Baker  Is^nrd,  Broken  Bow,  Neb.; 
D  :  9394,  Oct.  18,  1906.  48027 

Uncle  Sam's  cooks;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Lizzie 
May  Elwyn.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1904.  13  p.  12°.  ( [Amos'  series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  446] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  4868,  Apr. 
12.  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1904.  48028 

Uncle  Sam's  council;  play  for  children  and 
young  people  in  1  act,  by  E.  T.  Nettleton.  New 
York,  S.  French  ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1912. 

25  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.    11,    1912;    2c.    Nov.    21,    1912;    D: 
31433 ;  Eva  Thomas  Nettleton,  New  Haven. 

48029 

Uncle  Sam's  deserter;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by 
M.  F.  Fairbrotboi-.   .20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  F.  Fairbrother,  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
1802:24088,  .Tune  9;  2c.  Sept.  7.  48030 

Uncle  Sam's  eagles.     See  Ritual,  Uncle  Sam's 

eagles. 
Uncle  Sam's  flower  garden;  allegorical  temper- 
ance play  for  children,  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Pi'eston. 
Franklin,   O.,   Eldridge   entertainment  house, 
1915.     [8]  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  8,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  42601 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

48030a 


2426 


48031 


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48051 


Uncle  Sam's  reception  of  the  nations;  [play  in 
3  acts]  an-,  by  J.  B.  Scott.  Toledo,  O.,  Clark 
&  Canfield,  1891.    19  p.    24°. 

©    Josephine    B.     Scott,    Perrysburg,    O. ; 
1891 :  3C514,  Oct.  10  ;  le.  Feb.  1,  1892.       48031 

Uncle  Sam's  relation;  an  original  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  Talladay.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  B.  L. 
Sprague,  1904.     35  p.     12°. 

'©  Jennie  Talladay,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  4555, 
Jan.  28,  1904 ;  2c.  May  14,  1904.  48032 

Uncle  Sam's  reverie;  a  dramatic  and  spectacu- 
lar interlude  in  1  scene,  by  A.  Adams.  8  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Adolph  Adams,  New  York ;  D :  707,  July 
30,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1905.  48033 

Uncle  Sam's  romance;  by  G.  Harvey.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Gwen  Harvey,   Brooklyn  ;    D  :  7571,   Nov. 
16,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  48034 

Uncle  Sam's  surprise  party;  or.  The  carnival 
of  nations,  a  grand  novelty  and  combinatioa 
entertainment,  by  L.  B.  Griffin. 

©  Lucia  Bee  Griffin,  Albia,   la.;   1900  A: 
24727,  Oct.  4.  48035 

Uncle  Seth.     See  Tag'gs,  the  waif. 

Uncle  Seth  and.  the  hoodoo;  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   26,    1910;    D :  20588 ;    Fred   J. 
Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich.  48036 

Uncle  Seth  Haskins. 

©  Kherns,  Brown  and  Hodgkins,  Chicago ; 
1899  :  10293*,  Feb.  3.  48037 

Uncle  Si;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  originally  pro- 
duced .  .  .  under  the  title  of  Paradise  re- 
gained, by  F.  H.  Wilson.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1900.  48  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1900  A: 
10424,  Apr.  24;  2c.  May  5.  48038 

or,  A  chance  acqu.aintanc8,  a  comedy  in  3 

acts,  by  H.  Horton. 

©  Henry  Horton,  Lynn,  Mass. ;  18S7 :  24822, 
Sept.  28.  48039 

Uncle  Si  and  the  Sunbeam  club;  or,  The 
Cloverdale  picnic,  play  for  young  people,  bv 
W.  N.  Bugbee.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Willis  N. 
Bugbee  co.,  1915.  18  p.  12°.  (Bugbee's 
popular  plays) 

©  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  D :  41993 ; 

Willis  N.  Bugbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.         48039a 

Uncle  Si  Haskins;   a  rural  comedy  in  4  acts 

and  6  scenes,  rev.  and  rewritten  by  Lawrence 

Russell.     [46]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cready  S.  Primrose,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
727'5,  Sept.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905. 

48040 


Uncle  Si  Holler;  4  act  rural  comedy  drama. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;  D :  7236,  Sept. 
9,  1905.  48041 

Uncle  Silas;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  B.  Sor- 
lin.     [160]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Daniel    B.   Sorlin,   New   York;    D :  4848, 
Apr.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1906.  48042 

■a    play    in    3    acts,    by    Bernard    Francis 


Moore.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904.     48 
p.    16°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D :  5646, 
Oct.  15,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904.  48043 

a  sketch,  by  W.  F.  P.  Davis.     [12]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909;  D:  16466;  Will  F.  P. 
Davis,  Cambridge,  Mass.  48044 

See  also  Man  (The)  in  black. 

Uncle  Si's  fortune;  by  Frank  A.  Ferguson.  26 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  A.  Ferguson,  Chicago ;  D :  5623,  Oct. 
10,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1904.  48045 

Uncle  Si's  predicament;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
William  and  Josephine  Giles.  New  I'^ork,  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1911.    44  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D :  23877 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  48046 

Uncle  Terry;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Gill.     [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Dobbins  Grahame  and  William 
Gill,  New  York;  D :  898,  Sept.  25,  1901;  2c. 
Sept.  25,  1901.  48047 

Uncle  Timrod's  little  game;  vaudeville  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  6897, 
July  3,  1905 ;  2c.  July  3, 1905.  48048 

Uncle  Tom. 

©  Gilbert  Bachelder  French,  Lynn,  Mass. ; 
1886 :  22496,  Oct.  6.  48049 

•  an  Ethiopian  interlude,  in  1  scene.     New 

York,  Happy  hours  company  [1874]    6  p.    12°. 
([Ethiopian  drama,  no.  97]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York ;  1874 :  12243, 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  48050 

Uncle  Tom  up  to  date.  See  Landlord's  (The) 
revenge. 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
Charles  Townsend.  New  York.  H.  Roor- 
bach,  1889.  44  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Ameri- 
can ed.  of  acting  plays,  no.  18] ) 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1889: 
37526,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  48051 


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48069 


Uncle  Tom's  cabin — Continued. 

-new  cU-amatization  in  5  acts,  of  Mrs.  Har- 
riet Beeclier  Stowe's  story,  by  Clias.  Morton. 
Giiicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1912.  [61] 
p.    f°. 

©  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1912 ;  D :  28973 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  48052 

■opera  in  4  acts,  founded  on  the  novel  of 


that  name,  by  George  Cooper,  music  by  H. 
Millard.  New  York,  S.  T.  Gordon  &  son, 
1883.    41  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Harrison    Millard,    New    York;    1883: 
19356,  Oct.  20 ;  2c.  Nov.  3.  48053 

— ■  See  also  Bad  (The)  boy.— Eva. 


Uncle  Tom's  cabin  up-to-date;  a  musical  bur- 
lesque in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Donahoe. 

©  Frederic  Warren  Donahoe,  New  York; 
1899  :  58491,  Sept.  12  ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  48054 

Uncle   Tom's  freedom;   historical   drama   and 
tableaux,  by  J.  O.  Arnold. 

©  James  Oliver  Arnold,  Dayton,  O. ;  1893 : 
58609,  Dec.  4 ;  2c.  June  5,  1894.  48055 

Uncle  Tom's  tenement;  a  drama,  by  A.  W.  Rol- 
lins. 

©    Alice    Wellington    Rollins,    New    York; 
188S :  24681,  Aug.  30.  48056 

Uncle  Tony's  mistake.     See  In  for  it. 

Uncle    Vanya.       See     [Gesammelte    dram  en; 
Anton  Tchechoff] — Plays:  Anton  Tchechoff. 

Uncle  William;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Lee.     [83] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   10,   1914;   D:  37270;   Jennette 
Lee,  Northampton,  Mass.  48056a 

Uncle  William  Henry;  by  J.  J.  Drowne,  jr.    20 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  J.  Drowne,  jr.,  Attleboro,  Mass.; 
D :  12126,  Jan.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1908. 

48057 

Uncle  William's  lobster;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 

Lee.     [2],  19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   22,   1913;    D :  34805 ;    Jennette 
Lee,  Northampton,  Mass.  48058 

Uncle  Zachary  of  Vermont;  a  comedy  drama  in 
2  acts,  l)y  Bert.  C.  Rawley.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1902.  26  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  433] ) 
©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  1627,  Mar. 
20,  1902 ;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1902.  48059 

Uncle  Zeb;  little  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Hughes. 
[114]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    19,   1913;    D:  34491;    Rupert 
Huglies,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y.  48060 

Uncle  Zeberiah;  a  4  act  rural  comedy  drama,  by 
E.  Weever.    33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edwin    Weever,    Carmi,    111.;    D :  11015, 
July  20,  1907 ;  2c.  July  20,  1907.  48061 


Uncle  Zeberiah — Continued. 

or.  Just  plain  folks,  rural  comedy-drama 

in  4  acts,  by  Edwin  Weever.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames' 
publishing  co.,  1909.  35  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  487] ) 

©  Nov.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17413 ; 
Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.  48062 

Uncle  Zenos;  or,  Before  and  after  the  war,  a 
serio-comedy    in    6    acts,    by    Albert    Lewis 
■      [pseud,  of  A.  L.  Thayer]    24  p.    8°. 

©  Albert  L.  Thayer,  United  States;  1896: 
14649,  Mar.  6 ;  Ic.  Apr.  18.  48063 

Uncle  Zip;  a  2  act  musical  dramatic  comedy,  by 
A.  G.  Miller. 

©   Alfred    George   Miller,   New   York;    D: 
1G54,  Mar.  27,  1902.  48064 

Uncles  and  aunts;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Lestocq  and  Walter  Everard.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  52 
p.    12°.     ( [French's  acting  ed.,  no.  1443] ) 

©  Sept.   16,  1909;   2c.   Sept.  17,   1909;   D: 
16813;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      48085 

Uncle's  birthday;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  Fuller. 
15  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

(g)    Ic.    July    5,    1912;    D :  30180 ;    CaroHno 
Fuller,  New  York.  48066 

Uncle's  littlest  girl;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  T.  P.  Morgan.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ai-k. ;  D :  5650, 
Oct.  17,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.  48067 

Uncle's  picture  on  the  wall;  or,  Tbe  amateur's 
dream,  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Law.     [2],  7  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    May    4,    1914;    D :  37007 ;    William 
Henry  Law,  Chicago.  48067a 

Uncle's  will;  an  original  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  S.  Theyre  Smith.  New  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed. 

©  Harold  Roorbach,  New  York;  1890:  5305, 
Feb.  12;  2c.  Mar.  25.  48068 

Uncomplaining'  married  man;  acting  humorous 
monologue  for  man,  by  Stanley  Schell.  [New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  company,  1914]  p.  21-28. 
12°.     (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©   Mar.    23,   1914;    2c.   Mar.   30,    1914;    A: 
372088 ;  Edgar  Schgll  Werner,  New  York. 

48068a 

Unconditional  (An)  surrender;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  William  Smith  Morris,  Philadelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1892.  43  p. 
12°.     ([Keystone  ed.  of  popular  plays]) 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  30407, 
July  21 ;  2c.  Oct.  13.  48069 


2428 


48069 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


48091 


Unconscious  (An)  burglary;  being  a  relation  of 
the  strange  adventures  of  John  Flynn,  a  law- 
yer, a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  N.  Francis. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1914.  47  p.  12°.  (French's  international  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  2S7) 

©  Oct.  28,  1914  ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1914 ;  D  :  38648 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  48069a 

Unconsecrated  (An)  marriage;  a  tragedy  in  5 
acts,  adopted  from  Russian  life,  by  G.  Hersh- 
man. 

©  George  Hershman,  Albany;  1896:7402, 
Jan.  80.  48070 

Uncontrollable  (The)  demon;  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  J.  Vicksman.     [1],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1911;  D :  23916 ;  Joe  Vicks- 
man, Des  Moines.  48071 

Unconventional  (The)  house  party;  farce-com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Bearing  and  J.  F. 
Phillips.     [5],  49  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1910;  D :  22521 ;  Walter 
Henry  Bearing,  V/est  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  John 
Franklin  Phillips,  New  York.  48072 

Uncrowned  king;  by  E.  O.  Sisson. 

©  Ellet  O.  Sisson,  Keokuk,  la. ;  B :  4385, 
Bee.  14,  1903.  48073 

■  a  tragedy,  by  S.  Bonoho. 

©  Seaton  Bonoho,  Washington ;  1886 :  4355, 


Feb.  20. 


48074 


or.  The  Daniel  of  lerne,  a  play  in  5  acts, 

by  Frank  Tyrone   [pseud,   of  T.   F.  Lawlor] 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  F.  Lavs'lor,  Norwalk,  Conn. ;    1893 : 
26819,  June  3 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1901.  48075 

Uncrowned  (The)  queen;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Reichell.    15,  [2]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1911;    B :  24087 ;    Rhoda 
Reichell,  St.  Paul.  48076 

Und  Pippa  tanzt;  ein  glashiittenmarchen  in  4 
akten,  von  Gerhart  Hauptmanu.  0.  aufl.  Ber- 
lin, S.  Fischer,  1906.  4  p.  1.,  11-109,  [1]  p.  8°. 
©  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin ;  B :  7871,  Jan. 
IS,  1906;  2c.  (proof)  Jan.  18,  1906;  2c.  (best 
ed.)  Feb.  16,  1906.  48077 

See  also  Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Gerhart 

Hauptniann, 

Undamaged;  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  T.  and  Helen 
P.Guthrie.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  14,  1913 ;  B :  33220 ;  Herbert  T. 
Guthriei  New  York.  48078 

Undefended;  playlet  in  1  act,  bv  E.  Yeager  and 
Walter  Ashlin  Fairservis.  [3],  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914  ;  B :  37601 ;  Edith  Yeager, 
Brooklyn.  48078a 


Under  a  cloud;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  0. 
McCabe. 

©   Alexander   C.   McCabe,    Springfield,   O. ; 
1897 :  17653,  Mar.  17.  48079 


—  an  original  comedy  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
Charles  Townsend.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach, 
1890.  29  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  American  ed. 
of  acting  plays,  no.  48] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New 
35813,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Nov.  24. 


York ;    1890 : 
48080 


—  a  play,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1890: 19876,  June  19.  48081 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Knott.     [92]  p,    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Henry  Knott,  Rogers  Park,  111. ;  B  :  13710, 
Sept.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  48082 

or,  Maud  Dxummond's  estate,  drama  with 


prologue  and  3  acts,  by  O.  E.  Helm. 

©    Charles    E.    Helm,    Indianapolis;    1880: 
2721,  Feb.  19.  48083 

or.   The  adventures  of  Legate  Grove,  an 


American  sensational  drama  in  3  acts. 

©  J.  Alonzo  Greene,  Chicago ;   1873 :  1831, 
Feb.  24.  48084 

or,  The  murder  in  the  snow,  a  drama  in 


prologue  and  3  acts,  by  C.  H.  Fleming. 

©    W.    P.    Wilson,    Baltimore;    1874:62-51, 
May  8.  48085 

or.  The  three  mothers,  a  drama  in  five  acts, 


by  L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O. ;  1880 :  14498, 
Sept.  24.  48086 

—  See  also  Adele. 


Under  a  free  flag;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Glenn.     [1],  43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Glenn,    Allegheny,    Pa.;    1889: 
11461,  Apr.  11 ;  2c.  June  27.  48087 

Under  a  mask;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  M.  Ciprico. 

©  George  M,  Ciprico,  San  Francisco ;  1884 : 
21452,  Oct.  27.  48088 

or,  From  dark  to  dawn,  a  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  J.  Holbein. 

©  W.  A.  J.  Holbein,  Baltimore ;  1874 :  590, 
Jan.  17.  48089 

Under  a  shadow;  a  melodramatic  composition 
in  5  acts,  by  W.  L.  Ballauf,  jr. 

©    W.    L.    Ballauf,    jr.,    Baltimore;    1894: 
41548,  Sept.  11.  48090 

Under  a  Spanish  edict;  in  3  acts,  foiuided  on 
A  vale  of  cedars,  by  A.  G.  Twisaday. 

©     Adelaide     Gesner     Twisaday,     United 
States  ;  B  :  7824,  Jan.  6,  1906.  48091 


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48110 


Under  a  spell;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  tr.  from  the 
French  of  Labiche  and  Jolly  [pseud,  of  Al- 
phonse  Leveaux]  by  J.  De  W.  Gibbs.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1888.    24  p.    12°. 

(c)  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1888: 
25768,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Oct.  6.  48092 

Under  a  veil;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Sir  Ran- 
dal Roberts  and  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  G.  M. 
Baker  &  co.,  1877. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1877:3552, 
Mar.  24  ;  2c.  June  11.  48093 

Under  age;  or,  A  private  detective,  a  farce  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  Reinau  and  W.  T.  Price. 

©  Francis  Reinau  and  W.  T.  Price,  New 
York  ;  1896 :  26213,  Apr.  29.  48094 

Under  Alabama  skies;  in  4  acts,  by  L.  and 
E.  F.  Longhenry.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louise  Longhenry  and  Emma  F.  Long- 
henry,  Adel,  la. ;  D :  6795,  June  9,  1905 ;  Ic. 
May  26,  1905  ;  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1905.  48095 

Under  an  umbrella;  [by]  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   CO.,   Philadelphia;    1885: 

26498,  Dec.  16.  48096 

See     also     Merchant     (The)     of     Venice 

(Fourth  act  of) 

Under  Arizona's  skies;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1910.    50  p.    t°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Sept.  6,  1910;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1910;  D: 
22161 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  48097 

Under  blue  skies;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Katharine  Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  company  [1913]     49  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1913 ;  D  :  34079  ; 
Ebeu  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  48098 

Under  bodhitraeet;  en  dr0m  i  4  billeder  [af 
Hulda  Bergersen  Garborg]  Kristiania,  H. 
Aschehoug  &  co.  (W.  Nygaard)  1911.  2  p.  1., 
123  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D :  25674 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Ohristiania,  Norway. 

48099 

Under  both  flags;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  WetzhTu.  Belleville,  111.,  E.  Wetzlau, 
1898.     56  p.    8°. 

©  Emil  Wetzlau,  Belleville,  111.;  1898: 
14764,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Apr.  4.  48100 


See  also  Broken  toy. 

Under  compulsion;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Sutton 
Vane. 

©  William  Calder,  London  ;  1892 :  2477,  Jan. 
14.  48101 

Under  cover;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Steele. 

©   Asa    M.    Steele,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
31697,  Dec.  31.  48102 


Under  cover — Continued. 

■  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  C.  Megrue.    70 

p.    12°.    Printed. 

©   Apr.    30,    1914;    2c.    May    11,    1914;    D: 
36991;  Roi  Cooper  Megrue,  New  York. 

48102a 

an  original  play  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by 

E.  Harrigan.     [237]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edward    Harrigan,    Brooklyn;    D :  3298, 
Apr,  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1903.  48103 

-an  original  sensational  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  C.  Foster. 

©  Charles  Foster,  New  York ;  1888 :  10244, 
Apr.  9.  48104 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Lawrence  Haile  [105]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1914 ;  D :  35750 ;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  New  York.  48104a 

Under  de  kerosene;  an  Ethiopian  interlude  in  1 
scene.  New  York,  Happy  hours  company 
[1911]  7  p.  12°.  ([Ethiopian  drama,  no. 
74]) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12248, 
Sept.  28;  2c.  Oct.  17.  48105 

Under  (The)  dog;  by  G.  E.  Olney. 

©  Gladys  Ethel  Olney,   Seattle;   D :  14268, 
Nov.  12.  1908.  48106 

•by    William    Harlowe    [pseud,    of    W.    H. 


Briggs]     149  p.    8°.    Typewritten, 

©  William  Harlowe  Briggs,  New  York;  D: 
14745,  Jan.  5,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1909.      48107 

-  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W.  Reed.     [159]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  3,  1914 ;  D :  38046 ;  Mark  White 
Reed,  Chelmsford,  Mass.  48107a 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  D.  Baker. 

13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24652  ;  Geo.  D.  Baker, 
New  York.  48108 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell.     [1],  20  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   23,  1914;    D:  36438;   Maverick 
Terrell,  Seattle.  48108a 

■  See  also  Color  (The)  line. 

Under  false  colors;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  T.  H.  Arnold, 

©  Thos.  H.  Arnold,  Middlesboro,  Ky. ;  1891 : 
40307,  Nov.  10.  48109 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Lapoint.     59 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  Edward  Wee,  New  York;  0:14135, 
Oct.  24,  190S;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.  48110 


2430 


48111 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


48128 


Under  false  colors — Continued. 

a  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  M.  E. 

Smith. 
©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1886 :  10202, 

Apr.  29.  48111 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  Yorli ;  D :  15139, 
Feb.  20,  1909.  48112 

or,    Running    the    blockade,    an    entirely 

original   nautical   comic   opera   in   2   acts,   by 
Franlv  Mitchell  Vandon  (M.  F.  Donovan) 

©  M.  F.  Donovan,  New  York ;  1881 :  17266, 
Nov.  5.  48113 

Under  false  pretenses;  by  J.  H.  Sackett.     17  p. 
12°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hubbert  Sackett,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
2669,  Dec.  3,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1902.        48114 

play   of  modern   life  in  3   acts,  by   J.   M. 

Downey.    69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,.  1911 ;  D  :  23029  ;  J.  M.  Downey, 
Cleveland.  48115 

Under  fire;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  C.  Megrue 
[171]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1915 ;  D :  40635 ;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  New  I'ork.  48115a 

melodrama    in    4    acts,    by    Robin    Ernest 

Dunbar.    95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   18,   1915;   D:  40115;    Blanche 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  48115b 

original  semi  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Nelson  Compston.     [59]  p.     f°.    Typewritten, 
©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38153 ;  Alex.  Byers, 


Chicago. 


48115c 


Under  General  Shafter;  by  C.  L.  Banks. 

©  Cliarles  L.  Banks,  Reading,  Pa.;   1898; 
67434,  Nov.  18.  48116 

Under  his  influence;  a  sketch,  by  C.  Ruge.  10 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Clara  Ruge,  New  York ;  D :  8889,  July  30, 
1906;  2c.  July  30,  1906.  48117 

Under  hostile  flags.     See  Maude,  the  guerilla. 

Under  London;  dramatization  of  Oliver  Twist 
in  1  act,  by  Geo.  M.  Rosener.  New  York, 
Wetzel,  Rosener,  &  James,  1912.    14  p.    24°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  31,  1912 ;  D  :  31829  ; 
Wetzel,  Rosener,  &  James,  New  York.    48118 

Under  (The)  man;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Goldman.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman,  New  York  ;  D  :  15125, 
Feb.  19,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909.  48119 

Under  New  York;  a  trip  to  the  bottomless  pit, 
by  D.  R.  Reynolds. 

©  David  Ricketts  Reynolds,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  10320,  Apr.  11,  1907.  48120 


Under   oath;   an   original   sensational   comedy- 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  L.  Duane. 

©   Edward    L.    Duane,    New    York;    1887: 
32391,  Dec.  15.  48121 


— ^  sensational  comedy  drama  of  the  under 
world,  by  J.  L.  Withers.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  40436 ;  Joseph  Law- 
rence Withers,  Chicago.  48121a 


or,  A  ride  for  life,  by  J.  M.  Thompson. 

©  John  M.  Thompson,  Buffalo ;  1873 :  11015, 
Sept.  25.  48122 

Under  one  blanket;  drama  of  the  blue  and  the 
gray  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  W.  B.  Robertson.  22  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34726 ;  Mrs.  Wynt- 
ham  B.  Robertson,  Saltville,  Va.  48123 

Under  one  flag;  or,  Love  and  war,  a  patriotic 
American  play  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Lindsay. 

©  John  S.  Lindsay,  Salt  Lake  City;  1877: 
11218,  Oct.  1.  48124 

Under  one  roof;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Kyn.  58 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1915;  D :  41248 ;  Lucy  Kyn, 
New  York.  48124a 

Under  orders;  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  W.  Hughes.     [89]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harold  Walton  Hughes,  Toledo,  O. ;  D: 
8481,  May  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.        48125 


— -play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  A.  Cowles. 
[64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1915;    D :  41778 ;    Albert 
Cowles,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  48125a 

or,  The  battle  of  love,  drama  from  the  In- 


dian war,  by  O.  Christensen  and  E.  G.  Eck- 
dahl. 

©  Olaf  Christensen,  Minneapolis ;  D  :  12911, 
May  5,  1908.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  12758] 

48126 


Same.     58  p.    8°.    Printed. 
©  Olaf  Christensen,  Minneapolis ;  D  :  12758, 


Apr.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1908.  48127 

Under  our  flag.     See  Self-made. 

Under  Persian  rule;  romance  of  Jewish  history, 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Ehrmann.  [28]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    8,    1915;    D:  42214;    Herbert 
Brutus  Ehrmann,  Boston.  48127a 

Under  promise;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L. 
Stilwell.    88  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   labbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12098,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1908. 

48128 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-49 


2431 


48129 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48152 


Under  protest;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted  from 
the  Spanish,  by  Jeanne  Raymond  Bidwell. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Balier  &  co.,  1896. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
32371,  May  29 ;  2c.  June  20.  48129 

Under  sailing  orders;  comedy  In  1  act,  by  Helen 
P.  Kane.  New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald, 
1912.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Au?.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  30426 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  48130 

Under  sealed  orders;  a  drama,  by  J.  W.  Har- 
kins,  jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester;  1893: 
54892,  Dec.  12.  48131 

Same.    74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    5,   1910;    D:  20353;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  48132 

Under  southern  skies;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker.  [137]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  1312,  Dec.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1902. 

48133 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  M.  Janson,  pro- 


fessionally known  as  J.  M.  Johnson. 

©  James  M.  Janson,  Philadelphia ;  1889 : 
33724,  Nov.  7.  [For  copies  reed,  see  1884: 
14472]  48134 

Same.    104  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Jnmes  M.  .Janson,  Fall  River,  Mass.; 
1884 :  14472,  July  16 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1889.    48135 

Under  Stars  and  Stripes;  by  W.  L.  Hammel. 
©    William    L.    Hammel,    Bristol,    Conn. ; 
1890 :  12681,  Apr.  17 ;  2c.  May  7.  48136 

Under  suspicion;  by  R.  Morris. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  D :  9877, 
Jan.  31,  1907.  48137 

an  American  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H. 

Simon. 

©  Henry  Simon,  New  York;  1896:66785, 
Dec.  8.  48138 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  R.  Saye. 

©  James  R.   Saye,  Concord,  N.  H. ;   1879: 
918,  Jan.  18.  48139 

— •  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Morris.     [141]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  D :  10576, 
May  16,  1907 ;  2c.  May  16,  1907.  48140 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  M.  Anson.     [3],  9  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1913  ;  D  :  33241 ;  Frank  Sheri- 
dan, New  York.  48141 


Under  suspicion — Continued. 

a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts  and  4  tab- 
leaux, by  J.  M.  Charles  and  J.  C.  Mink. 

©  J.  M.  Charles  and  J.  C.  Mink,  Pittsburgh ; 
1872 :  3899,  Apr.  13.  48142 

Under  the  American  flag;  an  original  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts  dealing  with  the  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  Manila,  by  H.  Coon. 

©  Hilton  Coon,  Chicago;  1898:33526,  May 
31.  48143 

a   Spanish-American  drama   in  4  acts,  by 

Hilton  Coon. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1899:39350, 
June  15 ;  2c.  June  15. 

See  also  Cuba. 


48144 


Under  the  apple  blossoms;  by  B.  B.  W^estbrook 
[i.  e.  B.  B.  W.  Reid] 

©  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook,  Chicago;  D: 
213,  Mar.  13,  1901.  48145 

Under  the  arch;  or.  The  love  that  lives,  a  new 
comedy  drama  of  lifelike  scenes  and  inci- 
dents in  5  acts  and  10  tableaux,  adapted  for 
present  representation,  by  F.  E.  Aiken. 

©  Frank  E.  Aiken,  United  States;  1880: 
623,  Jan.  12.  48146 

Under  the  bamboo  tree;  by  Edward  B.  Marks 
and  Jos.  W.  Stern. 

©  Jos.  W.  Stern  &  co..  New  York ;  D :  2694, 
Dec.  9,  1902.  48147 

Under  the  ban;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Devereux  and  .1.  C.  Ver  Planck.  [1],  89  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  F.  Bohun  Devereux  and  J.  Campbell  Ver 
Planck,  United  States ;  1881 :  10627,  July  8 ; 
2c.  July  8.  48148 

Under  the  battle-flag;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Waters. 

©  Richard  Waters,  Newport,  Ky. ;  1884: 
18938,  Sept.  20.  48149 

Under  the  bear  flag;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  M.  Wagner. 

©  Madge  Morris  Wagnei',  San  Francisco; 
D  :  10275,  Apr.  5,  1907.  48150 

a  romantic  drama  of  early  California  life, 


period  of  1846,   in  4   acts  and  4  scenes,  by 

C.  W.  Bachman.     [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  C.  W.  Bachman,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  9416, 

Oct.  25,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  48151 

Under  the  bear's  paw;  Russian  romance  in  3 
acts,  by  Nelson  Compstou.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1910.  60  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©    Sept.   6,   1910;   2c.    Sept.   27,   1910;   D: 
22163 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  48152 


2432 


48153 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


48172 


Under  the  canopy;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Price. 

©  Clara  B.  Price,  Boston ;  D :  822,  Sept.  3, 
1901.  48153 

Under  the  circumstances;  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
French.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  John  McLean  French,  New  York;  1900 
A :  26604,  Oct.  26 ;  Ic.  Oct.  26 ;  Ic.  Dec.  5. 

48154 

a  little  comedy. 

©  Marv  E.  B.  Emery,  Salem,  Mass. ;  1897 : 
41164,  July  15.  48155 

Under  the  city  lamps;  Leander  Richardson's 
spectacular  drama  of  life  in  New  York. 

©  Leander  Richardson,  New  York;  1892: 
48159,  Nov.  26.  48156 

Under  the  city  streets;  in  4  acts.  [78]  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  L.  V.  Wagner,  Philadelphia;  D: 
12992  ;  May  18,  1908  ;  2c.  May  18,  1908.    48157 

Under  the  colors;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  R. 
Adams.     [21]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Samuel  R.  Adams,  Philadelphia  ;  D :  8584, 
May  24,  1906;  2c.  May  24,  1906;  2c.  (printed. 
20  p.    8°.)  July  6,  1906.  48158 

Under  the  crescent;  by  W.  H.  Mering;  Type- 
written. 

©  William  H.  Mering,  Pittsburgh;  1896: 
16793,  Mar.  16;  2c.  Nov.  9.  48159 

Under  the  crown;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Wiesberg. 

©  Frank  Wiesberg,  Chicago;  1898:26498. 
Apr.  28.  48160 

Under  the  Cuban  flag;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Slaytor. 

©  Joseph  Slaytor,  Brooklyn;  1896:31926, 
May  26.  48161 

Under  the  curse;  a  temperance  drama  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Elliott  McBride.  New  York,  O.  A. 
Roorbach,  1881.  8  p.  16°.  ([Acting  drama, 
no.  148]) 

©  O.  A.  Roorbach,  New  York;  1881:2218, 
Feb.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  48162 

Under  the  dons;  a  comic  opera,  by  Richard 
Lanning  and  Hilding  Anderson.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Richard  L.  Sandwick,  Highland  Park, 
111. ;  D :  9490,  Nov.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1906. 

48163 

^^  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  L.  Sand- 
wick. 2  p.  1.,  48  numb.  1.  4°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  R.  L.  Sandwick,  Highland  Park,  111. ;  D : 
7798,  Jan.  2,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1906.        48164 


Under  the  eag-le;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Potter. 
[3],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D :  36933 ;  Dorothy  Pot- 
ter, Seattle.  48164a 

3  plays,  prologue  and  epilogue,  by  D.  Pot- 


ter.    [50]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

Contents  :  Watchful  waiting. — Yellow  yield- 
ing.— Bombast  and  platitudes. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9.  1915;  D:  39351;  Dorothy 
Potter,  Seattle.  48164b 

Under  the  flag;  romantic  drama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  Franklin  Bernard.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  69 
p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1910;  D: 
2233S;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         48165 

Under  the  gallows;  a  sensation  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  New  York ;  1872 :  13166, 
Dec.  14.  48166 

Under  the  gaslight;  a  romantic  panorama  of 
the  streets  and  homes  of  New  York,  by  A. 
Daly.  New  York,  T.  H.  French,  1895.  47  p. 
12°.     ([French's  standard  drama,  no.  378]) 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York,  in  renewal 
from  Aug.  1,  1895;  1895:26949,  May  17;  2c. 
July  25 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  48167 

Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York,  as  surviving  executors,  in  exten- 
sion for  14  years.  Renewal  no.  53,  July  23, 
1909.    Renewal  entry,  May  17,  1895,  no.  26949. 

48168 

Under  the  greenwood  tree;  a  children's  pas- 
toral play  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  Major 
P.  Trevor,  music  by  Howard  Carr.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1909.  23  p.  12°.  ([French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  159])     [Words  only] 

©  Philip  Trevor,  London  ;  D  :  16003,  June  5, 
1909 ;  2c.  June  24,  1909.  48169 

a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Lyster. 

©  Fred  Lyster,  United  States ;  1885 :  95.52, 
Apr.  25.  48170 

Under  the  hammer;  or,  Auction  room  sketches, 
a  farcical  character  comedy,  by  R.  L.  Daw- 
son. 

©  Richard  Lew  Dawson,  Indianapolis; 
1878  :  3280,  Mar.  18.  48171 

Under  the  harvest  moon;  a  rural  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  C.  S.  Prim- 
rose.    [42]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cready  S.  Primrose,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ; 
D:  12119,  Jan.  4,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1908. 

48172 


2433 


48173 


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48197 


Under  the  lash;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  [by]  W.  S. 
Sanford. 

©  Walter  Samuel  Sanford,  Philadelphia; 
1886 :  15529,  July  8.  48173 

—  or.  Cripple  Dick,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  F.  Quinn.  Chicago,  C.  H.  Kerr  &  company, 
1902.     cover-title,  32  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  H.  Kerr  &  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
2055,  June  26,  1902 ;  2c.  July  26,  1902.    48174 

Under  the  laurels;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  S. 
Denison.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1881.  41 
p.     12°.     ([Star  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1881:17321, 
Nov.  7 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  48175 

■  Same. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  as  author,  in  re- 
newal for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  225,  Oct.  18, 
1909.     Original  entry,  Nov.  7,  1881,  no.  17321. 

48176 

Under  the  law;  American  play  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Davis.     [155]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1912 ;  D :  29310 ;  Allan  Davis, 
Pittsburgh.  48177 

Under  the  lilacs;  a  sensational  comedy  drama, 
by  A.  F.  Power. 

©  Adele  F.  Power,  Detroit ;  D :  8619,  May 
31,  1906.  48178 

Under  the  linden  tree;  a  legendary  play  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  R.  TafEt.  [65]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Adella  Ren6  Tafft,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
D :  11155,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907. 

48179 

Under  the  lion's  paw;  an  original  sensational 
melodrama  in  5  acts. 

©  George  Peck,  Brooklyn  ;  1892  :  7329,  Feb. 
15.  48180 

Under  the  magnolia  trees;  a  farce  comedy,  by 
J.  H.  Almond. 

©  John  PI.  Almond,  Louisville  ;  1899  :  39568, 
June  16.  48181 

Under  the  Mexican  sun;  by  W.  H.  Lardie.     40 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Lardie,  Traverse  City, 
Mich.;  D:  12916,  May  6,  1908;  2c.  May  6, 
1908.  48182 

Under  the  mistletoe;  by  W.  A.  L'Hommedieu. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  A.  L'Hommedieu,  Buffalo ;  1900  A : 
22131,  Sept.  5;  2c.  Sept.  6.  48183 

comedy  in  1  scene,  by  R.  Stuart.     [1],  13  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  31009  ;  Ralph  Stuart, 
New  York.  48184 


Under  the  mistletoe — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  R.  Walthew. 

©  Helene  Ripley  Walthew,  Detroit ;  1900  A  : 
13352,  May  28.  48185 


—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Quimby. 

©  Milton  C.  Quimby,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1894 : 
28031,  July  5.  48186 

a   drama   in   prologue   and   4   acts   with  6 


tableaux,  by  M.  St.  John. 

©   Molyneux   St.   John,   New   York;   1877: 
1388,  Feb.  5.  48187 

Under  the  new  law;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Wilson. 

©  Ella  Wilson,  United  States ;  1888 :  36165, 
Dec.  19.  48188 

Under  the  oak;  by  E.  Altheimer. 

©  Elizabeth  Altheimer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  8618, 
May  31,  1906.  48189 

Under  the  oak  and  shield;  by  F.  D.  Hills.  15 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank    D.   Hills,   Uniontown,   Kan. ;    D : 
12186,  Jan.  16,  1908 ;  2c.  June  19,  1908. 

48190 

Under  the  oaks;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Walter 
Allyn  Earle  [pseud,  of  W.  A.  Elderkin]  88 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    William    A.    Elderkin,    Newport,    Ky. ; 
1885:25353,  Dec.  3;  2c.  Dec.  11.  48191 

Under  the  palmetto;  a  semi-military  melo- 
drama, by  J.  F.  Milliken  and  F-  Kellar. 

©   J.    F.    Milliken   and    Fred    Kellar,    New 
York;  1895:64305,  Dec.  19.  48192 

Under  the  patriarch;  pathological  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Turberville.     [27]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1911 ;  D :  2S070 ;  Henry  Tur- 
berville, Washington.  48193 

Under  the  Red  cross;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  R.  Grismer. 

©  Jos.  R.  Grismer,  New  York  ;  1898  :  32142, 
May  24.  48194 

Under  the  Red  cross  in  Armenia;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  J.  McKiernan. 

©  William  J.  McKiernan,  Newark,  N.   J. ; 
1896  :  65776,  Dec.  3.  48195 

Under  the  red  flag;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  L.  Sturm.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Olga    Louise    Sturm,    Cleveland ;    1891 : 
7444,  Feb.  26 ;  2c.  July  3.  48196 

Under  the  red  lights  of  Paris;  a  phantasma- 
goria or  comedy  of  human  life  in  6  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Schwenk.     52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  A.  Schwenk,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
11268,  Sept.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1907. 

48197 


2434 


48198 


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48217 


1886 :  10795, 
48201 


Under  the  red  lion;  u  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
arr.  and  adapted  by  F.  Ormonde. 

©     Frederic    Ormonde,     Boston ;     D :  1865, 
May  10,  1902.  48198 

Under  the  red  robe;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  H.  Gassaway. 

©    Frank    H.    Gassaway,    San    Francisco ; 
1895  :  63191,  Dec.  13.  48199 

Under  the  restoration;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Heverin. 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  Yorli ;  1900  A :  9840, 
Apr.  17.  48200 

Under  the  rimrock;  drama  of  the  West  in  3 
acts,  by  Hoyt  T.  Cook  [pseud,  of  T.  C.  Hoyt] 
[1],  74  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915 ;  D :  41009 ;  Timothy  C. 
Hoyt,  Ogden,  Utah.  48200a 

Under  the  rod;  an  American  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Bates. 

©    Morgan    Bates,    Cliicago ; 
May  6. 

Under  the  rose;  1  act  playlet  dealing  with  the 
bluffer,  by  K.  P.  Way.  [2],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,   1913;   D :  34866 ;   Katherine 
Parriott  Way,  Denver.  48202 

■ -play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Douglas.     [78]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1911;    D :  23376 ;    Minnie 
Douglas,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.  48203 

Under  the  royal  oak;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  J.  Fowler  and  Agnes  Ardeck, 
founded  on  the  French  of  Alexandre  Dumas, 
p6re. 

©  Herbert  J.  Fowler  and  Agnes  E.  Kerr, 
New  York ;  D  :  3585,  June  10,  1903.  48204 

or.  The  eavesdroppers,  play  in  4  acts,  by 

C.  Jordan.     [94]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Carina   Jordan,   Mount   Vernon,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  2185,  Aug.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1902. 

48205 

Under  the  seventh  rib;  an  operetta  in  3  acts, 
words  and  nmsic  by  Elliott  Schenck.  75  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    E.    Schenck,    Baltimore;    D :  8855,    July 
13,  1906 ;  2c.  Sept.  28,  1906.  48206 

Under  the  shade  of  the  Alamo;  dramatic  oper- 
etta, by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tom  Mullaly,  music  by 
Adolph  Rosenbecker.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   12,   1909 ;   D :  17075 ;   Thos.   W. 
Mullaly  music  co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.      48207 

Under  the  shadow;  drama,  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©    Harry    C.    Husted,    New    York;    1873: 
13915,  Dec.  3.  48208 


Under  the  shadow — Continued. 

or,  His  other  self,  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 

Goodell.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1914 ;  D :  37194 ;  Elwood  Wil- 
bur Goodell,  New  York.  48208a 


Under    the   shadow 
(The) 


of   a   crime.      See   Strike 


Under  the  shadow   of   fate, 
hand. 


See   Heart   and 


Under    the 
Ethelin. 


shadow    of    the    banshee. 


iSee 


Under  the  shadows;  in  1  act,  by  L.  Burleigh. 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1910 ;   D :  22190 ;  Lawrence 
Burleigh,  National  Military  Home,  O.    48209 

Under  the  skylight;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  F.  G.  Hyde.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  George  Hyde,  Bristol,  Conn. ;  D : 
7928,  Jan.  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1906.    48210 

Under  the  Southern  Cross;  military  sketch,  by 
A.  M.  Keller.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910;  D :  20084 ;  Anna  Marie 
Keller,   San  Francisco.  48211 


war   drama   in  4  acts,   by  Chri-stian   Reid 

[pseud,  of  F.  Christine  Tiernan]  Raleigh, 
Capital  printing  company,  1900.  106  p. 
diagrs.     12°, 

©   Frances   C.   Tiernan,    Salisbury,   N.   C. ; 
1900  A :  12904,  May  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1907. 

48212 

Under  the  spell;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F. 
Fritz. 

©    Rayman    Forest    Fritz,    Cleveland ;    D : 
5245,  June  8,  1904.  48213 


-a    temperance   play    in    4    acts,    by    E.    C. 

Whalen.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison   [1889]     13 
p.     16°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1890 :  29183, 
Sept.  22;  2c.  Oct.  10;  2c.  Nov.  20.  48214 

Under  the  spell  of  music;  in  1  act,  by  S.  Gil- 
bert.    6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Stella  Gilbert,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  D: 
2231,  Aug.  13,  1902;  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1902;  Ic. 
Aug.  21,  1902.  48215 

Under  the  sphinx;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Cook. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Cook,  San  Francisco ;  1897 :  23921, 
Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.  48216 

Under  the  stars;  a  play,  by  V.  Sardou  and  E. 
Gregory. 

©  Victorien  Sardou  and  Eliot  Gregory, 
Paris;  1899:64951,  Oct.  7.  48217 


2435 


48218 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48235 


Under  the  stars— Continued. 

a    romantic    drama    in    4    acts,    by    E.    L. 

Snader. 
©  Edward  L.  Snader,  New  Yorli ;  D :  1934, 

May  26,  1902.  48218 

Under  the  Stars  and  Bars;  a  drama  of  the  old 
South,  by  H.  E.  Chambers.  Ill  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Henry  E.  Chambers,  New  Orleans;  D: 
8537,  May  16,  1906 ;  2c.  May  31,  1906.     48219 

Under  the  Stars  and  Stripes;  complete  pro- 
gram for  patriotic  occasions,  by  Alice  Cook 
Fuller.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1915.    18  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  5,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42602;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  48219a 

great   Filipino   war   drama   in   4   acts,   by 

Geo.  H.  Hoskyn.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1911 ;  D :  25687 ;  Anna  Laird, 
Long  Branch,  N.  J.  48220 

a  tale  of  the  days  of  '61  in  4  acts,  by  F.  G. 

Nixon-Nirdlinger.     [83]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Frederick    G.    Nixon-Nirdlinger,    Phila- 
delphia;    D:5599,    Oct.    4,   1904;   2c.    Oct.   4, 
1904.  48221 

See  also  Meagher  of  the  sword. 


Under  the  terror;  drama  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  Danish  by  Michaelis,  by  E.  Emerson. 
120  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17119 ;  Edwin  Em- 
erson, New  York.  48222 

Under  the  western  sky.  See  At  the  Golden 
Gate. 

Under  the  wheel;  a  modern  play  in  6  scenes, 
by  H.  Garland.  Boston,  The  Barta  press, 
1890.     [26]  1.    8°. 

©   Hamlin    Garland,    Boston;    1889:24100, 
Aug.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1890.  48223 

Under  the  wheels;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Shapley. 

©  Rufus  E.   Shapley,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
8282,  July  18.  48224 

a  play  of  business  and  home-life  in  4  acts, 

by  J.  Elson. 

©  Jacob  Elson,  Philadelphia;  1882:14405, 
Aug.  30.  48225 

Under  the  willows;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Ma- 
dame Neuville. 

©  W.   H.   Leake,   New   York;   1871:7953, 
Aug.  25.  48226 

Under  treatment;  a  comedy  in  3  acts  from  the 
German,  the  English  version  by  B.  Pogson 
and  Elmer  B.  Harris.  [92]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Bertha  Pogson,  Hamburg,  Germany;  D: 
5478,  An.^-.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug:  26,  1904.    48227 


Under  2  clouds;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Evans.    [58]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    13,    1911;    D :  24689 ;    Arthur 
Evans,  Yookum,  Tex.  48228 

Under  two  flags;  a  drama,  by  A.  L.  Griffin. 
©  Arthur  L.   Griffin,  Boston;   1886:26138, 
Nov.  19.  48229 


—  dramatization  in  5  acts  of  Ouida's  [Louise 
De  la  Ramge's]  celebrated  story  of  same 
title,  by  Nelson  Copston.  [52]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  26, 
Byers,  Chicago. 


1914;  D:  38612;  Alexander 
48229a 


—  new  dramatic  version  in  5  acts  and  2  al- 
ternative acts,  by  W.  Coleman.  229  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1913;    D:  32707;    Walter 
Coleman,  New  York.  48230 

—  an     original     dramatization     of     Ouida's 


[Louise  De  la  Ramee's]  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  Arthur  L.  Collins.  2  p.  1.,  32,  [2]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1914 ;  D :  38842 ;  R.  C.  Smith, 
Bedford,  O.  48230a 


—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  H.  Betts. 

©    Charles    H.    Betts,     Cincinnati;     1876: 
12073,  Oct.  28.  48231 

and  11  scenes,  dramatized  by  R.  Gan- 


thony  from  the  novel  of  the  same  name  by 
Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ramee] 

©  Richard  Ganthony,  Chicago ;  1885  :  21866. 
Oct.  19.  48232 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  from  the  book  of  Ouida 
[pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ram6e]  by  P.  W. 
Hyde.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
952,  Oct.  14,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1901.  48233 

—  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  W.  G.  Browne,  an  adaptation  from 
Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ramge's]  novel  of  the 
same  name. 

©   W.    Gault    Browne,    Chicago;     D:743, 
Aug.  12,  1901.  48234 

—  a    romantic    play    in    4    acts,    dramatized 


from  Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Ramie's]  novel 
by  A.  Mitchell.  Chicago,  The  dramatic  pub. 
CO.,  1893.    31  p.    12°. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1893: 
35299,  July  28;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1893;  2c.  Aug. 
30,  1901.  48235 

—  See  also,  Cigarette. 


Under  two  jags;  satire  in  1  act,  by  J.  Leonard. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20, 1914  ;  D :  37365 ;  James  Leon- 
ard, New  York.  48235a 


2436 


48236 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


48254 


Under  two  kings;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  6 
scenes,  by  A.  H.  Sperry  and  D.  A.  DriscoU. 

©  Albert  H.  Sperry  and  David  A.  Driscoll, 
Columbus,  O. ;  1899 :  52034,  Aug.  14.        48236 

Under  two  suns.     See  Mangasha  el  ra  josiss. 

Under  which  flag?  or,  War  times  in  the  Old 
Dominion,  an  American  play,  by  C.  T.  Dazey. 

©  Charles  T.  Dazey,  Fargo,  N.  D. ;  1885: 
1923,  Jan.  21.  48237 

Under  which  king?  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Fagan. 
[96]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Bernard  Fagan,  London  ;  D  :  4276, 
Nov.  20.  1903;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1903.  48238 

Under  woman's  rule;  a  .comedy  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  Bohemian  of  J.  K.  Tyl,  by 
J.  HlavaCek. 

©  John  Hlavdcek,  New  York;  1892:32847, 
Aug.  10.  48239 

Under- world  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Daniel  Boone  Sorlin.  [195]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Daniel   B.    Sorlin,   New   York;   D :  8064, 
Feb.  27.  1906;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1906.  48240 


—  1  act  protean  play,  by  R.  V.  Ziemer  and 
William  H.  Clifford.     21  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    26,    1911;    D :  23200 ;    Roland 
West.  New  York.  48241 

— -original  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Os- 
bourne.  London  and  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
&  CO.,  1907.    2  p.  1.,  [vii]-viii,  151  p.    16°. 

©   Lloyd   Osbourne,    New   York ;    D :  10927, 
July  8,  1907 ;  2c.  July  8,  1907.  48242 

play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  N.  Steffy.     [56]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   12,   1913 ;   D :  34105 ;    Florence 
Nightingale  Steffy,  Kutztown,  Pa.  48243 

Under- world  (An)  episode;  sketch,  by  D.  Gar- 
cia.    [2],  15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    23,    1913;    D :  33872 ;    Dolores 
Garcia,  Boston.  48244 

Under- world  (An)  reformation;  drama  in  3 
scenes,  by  C.  C.  Fuherling.  [14]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    31,    1913;    D :  34904 ;    Carl    C. 
Fuherling,  Detroit.  48245 

Undercurrent  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Moss.     [2],  46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    7,    1912;    D :  29905 ;    Fredric 
Moss,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  48246 

drama    in   3   acts,   by   J.   Gorman   and   C. 

Bentinck.     [87]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1914;  D:  37022;  Jack  Gor- 
man and  Cyril  Bentinck,  New  York.      48246a 


Undercurrent  (The) — Continued. 

a  drama  of  passing  events  in  4  acts,  by  A. 

Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1888 :  30358, 
Oct.  25.  48247 


Same. 

©  Joseph  F.  Daly  and  Richard  Dorney, 
New  York ;  as  executors,  in  renewal  for  28 
years.  Renewal  no.  7068,  Oct.  26,  1915. 
Original  entry,  Oct.  25,  1888,  no.  30358. 

48247a 

Undercurrents;   a   drama   in  4   acts,  by   N.   R. 
Craven. 

©  Nettie  R.  Craven,  San  Francisco;  1889: 
2.5276,   Aug.   19.  48248 

a  drama  of  character  in  a  prologue  and  3 


acts,  by  W.  R.  Jarvis  and  W.  B.  Willard. 

©   Wilber    R.    Jarvis    and   William   Barry 
Willard,  New  York ;  1874 :  1511,  Feb.  10. 

48249 

•play  in  4  acts,  characters  based  on  Tenny- 


son's Locksley  hall,  by  A.  Prescott  and  F.  E. 
Willcox.     [142]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1915;  D :  41772 ;  Augusta 
Prescott  and  Frances  E.  Willcox,  New  York. 

48249a 

Undercurrents  of  life;  twenty  minute  act,  bar 
room  scene,  by  S.  Herbert.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Sidney  Herbert,  New  York ;  D :  11735, 
Nov.  13,  1907;  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1907;  Ic.  Dec.  19, 
1907.  48250 

Underfoot;  a  drama  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue, 
based  upon  Victor  Hugo's  Les  miserables,  by 
C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.  Tayleure,  Brooklyn;  1870: 
1002,  Aug.  18.  48251 

Undergraduate  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  Eaton. 

©  Paul  Eaton,  Washington;  1891:4920, 
Feb.  4.  48252 

Undergraduates  (The);  by  V.   G.   Ideu.     11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  V.  Gilmore  Iden  and  F.  C.  Lewis,  Wash- 
ington;  D:  14871,  Jan.  21,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  21, 
1909.  '  48253 

Underground;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  illus- 
trating life  in  the  Pennsylvania  coal  fields, 
by  D.  L.  Hart. 

©  Daniel  L.  Hart,  Wilkes-Barre,*  I'a. ;  1892 : 
8351,  Feb.  23.  48254 

Underground  (The)  railroad.  fi't-  Peculiar 
Sam. — Servitude  and  freedom 


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48275 


Understood    (An)    misunderstanding;    a    com- 
edy, by  W.  A.  Bu thorn. 

(5)   W.   A.   Butliorn,   Brooklyn;    1899:8429, 
Jan.  27.  48255 

Understudy  (The);  by  H.  Lahnde. 

©  Harry  Lahnde,  Chicago ;  D :  12967,  May 
14,  1908.  48256 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  U.  Clayton.    15  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34563 ;  Una  Clay- 
ton, New  York.  48257 

musical   skit   in   1   act,   by  W.  Montague. 


[3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1911;    D:  25264;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  48258 

— -a  1  act  musical  sketch,  by  A.  K.  Foster. 


12  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Allan  K.  Foster,  Chicago;  D :  12622, 
Mar.  26,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1908.  48259 

Undertaker  and  the  red  soubrettes;  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  8098, 
Mar.  5,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.  48260 

Undertaker's  (The)  daughter;  original  farce 
in  1  act,  by  Frank  Dumont.  Chicago,  The 
Dramatic  publishing  co.,  [1897]  11  p.  12°. 
([Darkey  and  comic  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  59879, 
Oct.  22;  2c.  Oct.  21.  48261 

Undertaker's  (The)  mistake;  1  act  comedy,  by 
A.  .1.  I^'ay.     12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  .T.  Fay,  Denver ;  D :  11151,  Aug. 
9,  1907 ;  2c.  July  26,  1907.  48262 

Undertaker's  (The)  romance;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn.  [9]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912 ;  D :  28283 ;  Otis  L.  Col- 
burn, Chicago.  48263 

Undertow  (The);  by  F.  W.  Calkins. 

©  Franklin  Welles  Calkins,  Dodgeville, 
Wis. ;  D :  9710,  Dec.  29,  1906.  48264 

originally    submitted    to    Winthrop    Ames' 

contest  under  the  title  of  The  boomerang, 
play  in  4  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  A.  Rives 
(Princess  P.  Troubetzkoy)  [153]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1915;  D :  40177 ;  Amelie 
Rives  (Princess  Pierre  Troubetzkov ) ,  New 
York.  48264a 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter.     [145]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1915;    D:  40107;    Eugene 
Walter,  New  York.  48264b 


Undertow  (The) — Continued. 

vaudeville  sketch  of  the  underworld,  by  E. 

Marten.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36356 ;  E.  Martell, 
Philadelphia.  48264c 

See  also  White  slave's  love. 


Undesirable  neighbor;  by  F.  S.  Wardell.     [2], 
52  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  21,  1910;   D:  22345;   Frederick 
Schuyler  Wardell,  Stamford,  Conn.        48265 

■ -by  William  D.  Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  William  Douglass,  Philadelphia ; 
1900  A :  23971,  Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Sept.  26.    48266 

Undine;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Campbell. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

©    Esther    E.    Cimpbell,     Oakdale    Park, 
Mich. ;  1890  :  22388,  July  14.  48267 

opera    libretto    in    3    acts,    by    J.    Sterns 


[pseud,  of  Justine  Sterns  Lewis]     50  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1909 ;    D :  17731 ;    Justine 
Sterns,  New  York.  48268 

■a  piny,   prologne  and   epilogue,   by   W.   L. 


Courtney.     6  p.     8°.  Typewritten. 

©  Beatrice  Stella  Patrick  Campbell,  Lon- 
don; D:4016,  Sept.  25,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  25, 
1903.  48269 

a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  Whitworth  Wynne 


[pseud,  of  C.  W.  Cayzer]     New  York,  P.  R. 
Reynolds,  1908.     74  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  Wm.  Cayzer,  London  ;  A  :  222240, 
Nov.  5,  1908; '2c.  Nov.  5,  1908.  48270 

—  See  also   King's   (The)   jester  and   other 


short  plays. 

Undine,  the  water  nymph;  by  J.  P.  Prochaska. 

©  .John  P.  Prochaska,  San  Francisco ;  D : 

8162,  Mar.  14,  1906.  48271 

-by  M.  X^lein.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1911;    D:  2.5616;    Manuel 
Klein,  New  York.  48272 

Undiscovered  (An)  genius;  by  George  H.  Em- 
erick.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    J.    Hallett    Gilberti,    Boston ;    D :  1311, 
Jan.  17,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1902.  48273 

Undismayed;  or.  Love's  sacrifice,  by  J.  H. 
Kendall. 

©  J.  Harrold  Kendall,  Reading,  Pa.;  1890: 
12132,  Apr.  12.  48274 

Undoing  (The)  of  Job;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Stone.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909. 
34  p.     12°.     ([Baker's  ed.  of  plays]) 

©    .Tohn     Stone,     Cambridge,     Mass. ;     D : 
14439,  Dec.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1909.     48275 


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48295 


Uneasy  (An)  crown;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
WooUlridge.     [1],  72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23863 ;  J.  B.  Wool- 
dridge,  Chicago.  48276 

Uneducated  (The)  professor;  monologue,  by  E. 
Hopkins.     [1],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1915;    D :  41922 ;    Edwin 
Hoplvins,  New  York.  48276a 

Unemployed   (The);  play   in  4  acts,   by   S.  H. 
Cornell.    75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    21,    1913;    D:  33464;     Sarah 
Hughes  Cornell  ,  Los  Angeles.  48277 

Unequal  (An)  match.      See  Angle,  the  coun- 
try girl. 

Unerquickliche      stiicke.        See     Dramatische 
werke  [von  George]  Bernard  Shaw. 

Uneta;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  J.  Clifford. 
©   Mary  J.   Clifford,   Dover,   N.   H. ;   1893: 
■42864,  Sept.  25;  2c.  Oct.  27.  48278 

Unexpected    (The);    comedy   in   1    act,   by   Ed- 
mund Day.    30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hal   Davis,   Chesaning,   Mich. ;   D :  1476, 
Feb.  24,  1902;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1902.  48279 

■ ■  by  F.  Searight.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    July   1,    1914 ;    D :  37440 ;    Franklyn 
Searight,  New  York.  48279a 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C.  Washburn. 

©    Claude    C.    Washburn,    Duluth,    Minn. ; 
D :  11117,  Aug.  5,  1907.  48280 

by    Claude   C.    Washburn    and   T.    N. 


Metcalf.     56  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©    Ic.    May    9,    1910;    D:  21043;    Thomas 
Newell  Metcalf,  New  York.  48281 


—  comedy  playlet  in  1   act,  by  E.   Foreman. 
[11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1913;    D :  344.52 ;    Edgar 
Foreman,  New  York.  48282 

drama  in  5  acts,  by  S.  Weiller.     [122]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  D :  39180 ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  48282a 

—  a    monologue,    by    Evelyn    Simms.      New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909.    6  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  15713, 
Apr.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  48283 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [1],  39  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1915  ;  D  :  39738  ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  48283a 

by  E.  B.  Benedict.     20  p.     4°.     Type- 


Unexpected  (The) — Continued. 
sketch,   by   F.   Finney.     13  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912;  D :  29626 ;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Boston.  48284 

■  or,  The  turning-point,  a  plav  in  1  act,  by 

F.  Gerald.     [1],  18  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    4,    1913;    D:  32184;    Florence 
Gerald,  New  York.  48285 

Unexpected  (An)  call;  romance  in  1  act,  bv 
B.  L.     [16]  p.    nar.    8°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   July   8,   1913;   D :  34111 ;   Bessie   F. 
Smith,  New  York.  48286 

Unexpected  (The)  climax;  by  M.  Flanagan. 

©    INIatthew    Flanagan,    New   York;    1898: 
11747,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  48287 

Unexpected  (An)  expectation;  an  original  1 
act  sketch,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Fred    J.    Beaman.    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
2848,  Jan.  2,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1902.     48288 

Unexpected  (An)  fare;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
dramatized  by  L.  Garrard,  from  the  story  by 
Maxwell  Gray. 

©     Louise     Garrard,     Governor's     Island, 
N.  Y. ;  1894:21135,  Apr.  25.  48289 

Unexpected  (The)  guest;  by  E.  Gillespie. 
[113]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Gillespie,  Chicago;  D :  2.567,  Nov. 
10,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  48290 


—  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  L  Tanzman. 
4  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  I.  Tanzman,  New  York;  D:  12745, 
Apr.  14,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  14.  1908.  48291 

[2], 


—  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Dodge. 
105  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1910;  D:  21749;  Ira  Dodge, 
New  York.  48292 

a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Amos  J. 


written. 

©  le.  Apr.  21,  1915;  D:  40426;  Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  48283b 


Hershey.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1906.     18  p.     12°. 

©    Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia;    D :  9031, 
Sept.  4,  1906;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1906.  48293 

Unexpected  guests;  a  farce,  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1893.     2  p.  1., 

54  p.     front.,  5  pi.     24°.     (Harper's  black  & 

white  series) 

©  W.  D.  Howells,  New  York ;  1893 :  21687, 

May  4 ;  2c.  May  17.  48294 

•  See  also  Four  acting  monologues. 

Unexpected  (The)  happened;  farce  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Thomas  H.  Ince.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  E.  Ince  and  Emma  Ince,  New  York ; 
D :  10094,  Mar.  8,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1907. 

48295 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48315 


Unexpected  interruptions;  in  2  acts. 

©  Minna  L. Harding, Boston  ;  1900  A:  29196, 
Nov.  30.  48296 

Unexpected  (An)  legacy;  a  comedietta  in  1 
act,  bv  Etibert  W.  Fowler.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1894.  11  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed. 
of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  «&  co.,  Boston;   1894: 
29712,  July  16 ;  2c.  Aug.  2.  48297 

Unexpected  (The)  man;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Arnold  Reeves.     [98]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Aubrey  Buggies,  Harrington,  N.  J. ; 
D :  13360,  July  17,  1908 ;  2c.  July  17,  1908. 

48298 

Unexpected  (An)  outbreak.  See  Best  (The) 
authors'  Christmas  plays. 

Unexpected  (An)  visit;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
p].  T.  Emery.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edwin   T.    Emery,    San   Francisco ;    D : 
13146,  June  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1908.     48299 

Unexpected  (An)  visitor;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Ned  Risley  from  original  ideas  sug- 
gested by  E.  C.  Way.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Madge  Maitland  and  Earle  C.  Way,  New 
York ;  D :  105,  Feb.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1901. 

48300 

Unexpected  visitors;  a  farce,  by  Frank  Du- 
mont.     Chicago,  Dramatic  pub.  co. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago  ;  1898  :  68621, 
Nov.  25 :  2c.  Nov.  25.  48301 

Unexpected  (The)  voyage  of  .Jack  and  Pen. 
Sec  Troublesome  children. 

Unexpected  (The)  wealthy;  a  melodrama  in  3 
acts  and  6  scenes,  by  G.  N.  Manassiotis.  45 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  N.  Manassiotis,  Stamford,  Conn. ; 
D :  8316,  Apr.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  July  28,  1906. 

48302 

Unfair  competition;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  S. 
Clark.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1914 ;  D :  39012 ;  F.  Sherwood 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  48302a 

Unfair  (The)  sex;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Gren- 
don.     [1],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1913 ;  D :  35141 ;  Felix  Gren- 
don.  New  York.  48303 

Unfaithful;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Roberto 
Bracco,  tr.  by  D.  St.  Cyr.  [97]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Dirce  St.  Cyr,  New  York ;  D :  9832,  Jan. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1907.  48304 

Unfaithfulness  and  retribution;  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  H.  Wagner. 

©    Hermann    Wagner,    Milwaukee;    1898: 
16551,  Mar.  11.  48305 


Unfehlbare    (Die)   theorie;   komcidie   in   1   akt, 
von  Homunkulus.     Wien,  Otto  Eirich.     16  p.^ 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1914 ;  D :  37733 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  48305a 

Unfinished  (The)  manuscript;  dramatic  sketch, 

by  M.  Stevens.  [10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1911;    D:  28032;    Millie 
Stevens,  Chicago.  48306 

Unfinished  (The)  picture;  comedy  dramatic 
sketch,  by  Arthur  Gladstone  Wallis.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Gladstone  Wallis,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
1167,  Dec.  10,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1901.      48307 

Unfinished  (The)  sentence;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  V.  Stuart.     [89]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909  ;  D  :  16275  ;  Gerald  Vil- 
liers  Stuart,  Waterford,  Ireland.  48308 

Unfinished  (The)  symphony;  a  drama  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  E.  L.  Connelly.  [21]  p.  8°. 
Proof. 

©  Eugene  Le  Moyne  Connelly,  Pittsburgh; 
D :  13990,  Oct.  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1908. 

48309 

Unforeseen  (The);  by  M.  Odelle.  10  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Odelle,  San  Francisco ;  D :  14405, 
Nov.  28,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1908.  48310 

Unforeseen  consequences;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Mikol.     52  p.     f^.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1911;    D :  28232 ;    Maurice 
Mikol,  New  York.  48311 

Unforgiven;  a  society  emotional  play  in  5  acts 
and  5  scenes,  dramatized  by  H.  Coleman  from 
the  novel  of  that  name  by  Berriedale. 

©  Helen  Coleman,  New  York;   1873:8630, 
July  30.  48312 

Unfortunate;  an  emotional  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  B.  M. 

©  Margaretta  B.  Moore,  New  York ;  1874 : 
5665,  Apr.  28.  48313 

Unfortunate  (An)  attachment;  play  in  1  act, 
by  D.  Davies.     [9]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1914 ;  D  :  35793 ;  Dohl  Davies, 
New  York.  48313a 

Unfortunate  (The)  children.     See  Cloudy  sky. 

Unfulfilled  (The)  prophecies. 

©  James  Albert,  Atlantic  City ;  1892 :  17613, 
Apr.  23.  48314 

Ung  sejlads;  skuespiel  i  4  handlinger,  af  Ejlert 
Bjerke.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.  (W. 
Nygaard)   1912.     [2],  212  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1913 ;  D  :  31865 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

48315 


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48315 


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48332 


ITnge  (De)  dr0mine.     See  Aegtesland. 

tTngefliig'elte  (Der)  zweifiisser;  komdclie  in  3 
akten,  von  Heller  Halberg.  Berlin,  Biihnen- 
verlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1914.  71 
p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1914 ;  D :  37539 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

48315a 


Unges  (De)  forbund. 
af  Henrik  Ibsen. 


See  Efterladte  skrifter; 


Ungetreue  (Der)  Eckehart;  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  H.  Sturm.  Berlin,  1913.  88  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1913  ;  D :  34924 ;  Hans  Sturm, 
Dresden,  Germany.  48316 

Ungleichen  (Die)  schalen;  5  einaktige  dramen, 
von  .Jakob  Wassermann.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer 
verlag,  1912.     293  p.     12°. 

'©    Sept.   26,    1912;   2c.   Mar.   6,   1913;    D: 
32540;  S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  48317 


Ungrateful   (An)  husband, 
fatuation. 


See  Lionel's  in- 


Unguarded  treasures;  sketch,  by  M.   D.  Weil. 
[1],  4  p.    4°.    Typevpritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1912;    D:  31700;    Mabel 
Dobyns  Weil,  New  York.  48318 

Unhappiness,     See  Infelicia. 

Unhappy   (An)   love;   a  drama   in   4  acts,   by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    75  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12059,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

48319 


Unhappy  (The)  marriage, 
wreck. 


See  Colima  (The) 


Unicorn  (The)  from  the  stars;  by  William  B. 
Yeats  and  Lady  Gregory.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  co.,  1908.    5  p.  1.,  7-132  p.    16°. 

©    Macmillan    co.,    New    York ;    D :  12178, 
Jan.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1908.  48330 


and  other  plays;  by  William  B.  Yeats  and 

Lady    Gregory.      New    York,    Macmillan    cc, 
1908.     xiii,  210  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  unicorn  from  the  stars,  by 
Lady  Gregory  and  W.  B.  Yeats. — Cathleen 
Ni  Houlihan,  by  W.  B.  Yeats. — The  hour- 
glass, by  W.  B.  Yeats. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;  A:  206837, 
May  13,  1908 ;  2c.  May  13,  1908.  48321 

Uniform  (The)  and  the  girl;  by  P.  R.  Kellar. 
©  Philip  R.  Kellar,  Chicago ;  D :  9498,  Nov. 
22,  1906.  48322 


Uniform  divorce.     See  Nation's  (A)  crime. 


Unifying  (The)  catastrophe, 
groucherinos. 


See  Taming  the 


Uninvited  guest;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Bergen-Curtis. 

©  Helen  Corinne  Bergen-Curtis,  Washing- 
ton;  D  :  7351,  Oct.  2,  1905.  48323 

Uninvited  (An)  member;  play  for  girls  in  2 
scenes,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  co.  [1912]     19  p.    16°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  21,1912 ;  D  :  31186 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  48324 

Union  and  liberty;  comedy  drama,  by  K.  Bun- 
nell.    46  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  K.  Hopcroft,  Fruitvale,  Cal. ;  D: 
13026,  May  22,  1908 ;  2c.  May  21,  1908.    48325 

Union  bank  robbery;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  A.  McGiuley.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  McGinley,  St.  Louis ;  D :  4820, 
Mar.  31,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1904.  48326 

Union  depot;  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  S.  Bock.  36 
p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Annie  Sara  Bock,  Boyer,  W.  Va. ;  D : 
7683,  Dec.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1905.      48327 

Union  depot  for  a  day;  a  drama  [in  1  act]  em- 
ploying fifty  people,  by  H.  Gaylord,  L.  R. 
Sanders  and  C.  A.  Sanders.  Canton,  111.,  The 
authors,  1905.    16  numb.  1.    4°. 

©  Helen  Gaylord,  Luzetta  R.  Sanders  & 
Cora  A.  Sanders,  Canton,  111. ;  D :  7608,  Nov. 
23,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1905.  48328 

Union  (The)  drummer  boy;  or,  The  last 
charge  at  Shiloh,  a  military  drama  in  5  acts 
and  6  tableaux,  by  A.  F.  Nail.  Gallon,  O., 
Inquirer  printing  house,  1890.     36  p.     8°. 

©  A.  F.  Nail,  Mansfield,  O. ;  1888:27221, 
Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1890.  48329 


Union  (The)  girl's  choice, 
the  Rappahannock. 


See  Scout  (The)  of 


Union  (The)  label;  dramatic  episode  in  1  act, 
by  W.  Montague.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1910 ;  D :  22631 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  48330 

Union  (A)  man;  comedy  drama  in  5  acts  end- 
ing with  the  tableaux  of  humanity,  by  C. 
Pfeil. 

©  Carl  Pfeil,   Chicago;   D:2649,  Nov.   28, 
1902.  48331 

Union  (The)  of  nations.     See  1876. 

Union  (The)  preserved;  heroic  drama  of  the 
Civil  War  period  in  5  acts,  by  W.  E.  Horton. 

©    William    Edward    Horton,    St.    Louis; 
1893 :  40406,  Sept.  5.  48332 


2441 


48333 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48353 


Union  (The)  scout  in  marching  through 
Georgia;  historical  military  drama  of  Sher- 
man's march  to  the  sea,  in  5  acts  and  5  spec- 
tacular tableaux,  by  J.  W.  Clemson.  [Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.,  G.  E.  Waters,  1884]  56  p. 
16°. 

©    J.    W.    Clemson,    Crawfordsville,    Ind. ; 


1884  :  10372,  May  22  ;  2c.  Dec.  4. 


48333 


Union  (The)  signal;  military  drama,  by  W.  L. 
Huraniell  and  A.  H.  Gamble. 

©   Wm.    L.    Hummell    and    A.    H.    Gamble, 
Dixon,  111. ;  1898 :  31638,  May  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  25. 

48334 

Union  (The)  spy;  a  military,  allegorical  drama 
of  the  great  rebellion,  by  E.  B.  Temple. 

I©  Elwood  B.  Temple,  Battle  Creek;  1871: 
1472,  Feb.  22.  48335 

a  sensational  and  scenic  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  H.  R.  Spurling.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Robert  Spurling,  Marysville,  O. ; 
1899 :  83423,  Dec.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1900. 

48336 

or,  The  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  by  G.  M. 

Smith. 

©  G.  Mellville  Smith,   Boston;   1872:1032, 
Feb.  1.  48337 


■  or.  The  battle  of  Weldon  railroad,  a  mili- 
tary drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  W.  Osgood.  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  J.  L.  Parker,  1871.  32  p.  16°. 
(Parker's  amateur  player) 

©  John  L.  Parker,  Woburn,  Mass.;  1871: 
4597,  May  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1872.  48338 

Union  station;  by  Lucia  B.  Griffin. 

©   Souvenir  pub.   co.,   Albia,  la. ;   D :  7174, 


Aug.  28,  1905. 


48339 


Unique;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Odd  [pseud,  for 
H.  G.  Rosenbaum]     68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  G.  Rosenbaum,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  322, 
Apr.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  June  3,  1901.  48340 

Unique  (A)  coincidence;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
M.  B.  Snow.  Indianapolis  [F.  H.  Smith] 
1890.    39  p.     4°. 

©    Margaret    Butler    Snow,    Indianapolis ; 
1890 :  37395,  Nov.  25  ;  2c.  Dec.  16.  48341 

Unique  shower  for  bride;  trial  for  contem- 
plated matrimony,  burlesque,  by  B.  M.  Jelks. 
12  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39845 ;  Bessie  Mc- 
Donald .Telks,  Quitman,  Ga.  48341a 

Unique  (The)  trio;  or,  Three  uniques. 

©    George    Vance,    United    States;    1883: 
234.53,  Dec.  18.  48342 

United;  or.  As  a  woman  saw  it,  play  in  5  act, 
by  K.  S.  Hardman.    [63]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   31,   1914;    D :  36672 ;    Kathryn 
Stone  Hardman,  Birmingham,  Ala.        48342a 


United  by  mistake;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  S  til  well. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stihvell,   Brooklyn ; 
D :  12070,  Jan.  3,  1908.  48343 

United  in  death.     See  Love  eternal. 

United  (The)  kingdom  of  America;  or,  2,000 
A.  D.,  a  musical  satii-e  in  2  acts,  by  G.  M.  Von 
Schrader.  127 p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  George  M.  Von  Schrader,  St.  Louis ;  D : 
13924,  Sept.  25,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1908.    48344 


United  North  and  South, 
can  War  drama. 


See  Spanish- Ameri- 


United  (The)  order  of  baseball  rooters  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  Sec  Ritual,  the 
United  order  of  base  ball  rooters  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada. 

United  (A)  pair;  1  act  piece,  by  Comyns  Carr. 
London,  J.  Williams,  ltd.,  1906.    22  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  9317, 
Oct.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1906.  48345 

United  States,  a  southern  boy.     See  Devotion. 

United  States  auction  sale;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Test  Dal  ton.     [1],  8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   30,    1913;    D :  33702 ;    Samuel 
Lewis  Shank,  Indianapolis.  48346 

United  States  beauties  extravaganza  and  bur- 
lesque CO.;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  B. 
Watson. 

©  W.   B.  Watson,  New  York;   1897:990.5, 
Feb.  8.  48347 

U.    S.   limited  express;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  F.  and  C.  F.  Dittmar. 
-    ©  George  F.  and  Charles  F.  Dittmar,  Jer- 
sey City  ;  1890 :  41302,  Dec.  26.  48348 

U.  S.  mail;  by  Elmer  Walter.    Typewritten. 
©   Lester  E.   Walter,  Lisburn,   Pa.;    1892: 
28435,  July  7 ;  Ic.  June  9.  48349 

■  a  musical  farce-comedy,  by  G.  C.  Jenks. 

©  George  C.  Jenks,  Pittsburgh  ;  1888  :  17340, 
June  18.  48350 

U.  S.  secret  service;  by  J.  G.  Howser.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    .Josephine    Howser,    Chicago;    D :  16017, 
June  7,  1909 ;  2c.  June  7,  1909.  48351 

a  melodrama,  by  J.  W.  Harkins,  jr. 

©  James  AV.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester;  1893: 
42025,  Sept.  18.  48352 

U.  S.  S.  Alhambra;  a  naval  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  libretto  by  F.  Soule,  music  by  L.  Dins- 
more.     38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Soule  and  Lon  Dinsmore,  Boston ; 
1890 :  7252,  Mar.  3  ;  2c.  Mar.  27.  48353 


2442 


48354 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


48375 


U,  S.  S.  Alhambra — Continued. 

a    navicular    musical   romance    in    2    acts, 

libretto  by  F.  Soule,  nmsic  by  L.  Dinsmore. 
'©  Frank  Soule  and  Lon  Dinsmore,  Boston ; 

1887  :  29954,  Nov.  IS.  48354 

IT.  S.  S.  Cherry  tree;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  R.  Marsters  and  C.  H.  Rees. 

©  T.  R.  Marsters,  Peoria,  111. ;  1898 :  44300, 
July  25  ;  Ic.  July  25  ;  Ic.  Sept.  15.  48355 

U.  S.  S.  Lalapaloosa;  au  entirely  original  nau- 
tical comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Dunham. 
128  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Curtis    Dunham,    Brooklyn ;    D :  16078, 
June  16,  1909 ;  2c.  June  16,  1909.  48356 

U.  S.  S.  Finback;  or,  The  white  lass  that  loved 
a  colored  sailor,  the  American  travesty  on 
Gilbert  and  Sullivan's  nautical  comic  opera, 
H.  M.  S.  Pinafore ;  or.  The  lass  that  loved  a 
sailor,  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

'©  Charles  F.  Pidgin,  Boston;  1878:15002, 
Dec.  21.  48357 

IT.  S.  treasury  note,  the  people's  money;  a 
drama  of  financial  history,  conspiracy,  and  de- 
velopment, by  S.  G.  Howe. 

©  S.  G.  Howe,  Detroit;  1891:22619,  June 
22.  48358 

United  we  shall  ever  stand;  sketch,  by  J.  A. 
Joyce.    8  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  19,  1911;   D :  28036 ;   James  A. 
Joyce,  Oxward,  Cal.  48359 

United  we  stand;  [by]  L.  Sprenger. 

©    Louis    Sprenger,    United    States;    1893: 
34390,  July  24.  48360 

Universal  (An)  exchange;  an  entertainment  in 
1  act,  by  E.  M.  Cleaver.  Chicago,  Dramatic 
pub.  CO.,  1910.    32  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   22,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   24,    1910;    D: 
22910  ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  48361 

Universe  (The)  in  1990;  or,  Touch  the  button, 
in  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  M.  J.  O'Neill. 
[1],  59  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   M.    J.    O'Neill,   Cincinnati;    1890:25579, 
Aug.  18 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  48362 

University  bride;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
White.     48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiar.  25,  1910  ;  D  :  20576  ;  Helena  Bal- 
lard White,  Seattle.  48363 

Unjust  justice;  an  original  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Geo.  A.  Simms.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO.,  1889.  7  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  269] ) 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1889:88884, 
Dec.  20 ;  2c.  Dec.  81.  48364 

"  a  play  of  powerful  human  interest  in  4 

acts,  by  Louis  Eagan.     [138]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

'©  Arthur  C.  Alston,   New  York ;   D :  4850, 
Apr.  7,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1904.  48365 


Unjust  (An)  verdict;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  Bertrand. 

©  Madge  Bertrand,  Chicago ;  D :  443,  May 
9,  1901.  48366 

Unkissed  (The)  man.     See  Stolen  (The)  kiss. 

Unknown  (The);  by  B.  Gross.    94  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   6,   1910;    D:  22228;    Benjamin 
Gross,  New  York.  48367 

adapted  from  Jacob  Gordin's  Unbekannter, 

by  B.  Gross.    83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   4,   1911;    D :  25937 ;   Benjamin 
Gross,  New  York.  48368 


■ American  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  new  ver- 
sion by  John  A.  Stevens.  98  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'©  Ic.   May   13,   1913;   D:  33216;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  48369 

drama,  by  Jacob  Gordin, 

x^-.  ,pnN^  r:    .i^m^:  3pr^  pD   ,;s'^{<nE  n 
.Np    :iNb-yD    py-toK^^D^D    rbKJN^ijN:iy*orx 

[1910] 
104  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  31,  1910 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1910 ;  D  :  20674 ; 
International  library  pub.  co.,  New  York. 

48370 

an  entirely  original  romantic  play  in  5  acts, 

by  J.  A.  Stevens.    Baltimore,  1876. 

©  John  A.   Stevens,   United   States ;   1876 : 
11887,  Oct.  21.  48371 


—  a  grand  spectacular  drama   in  4  acts,  by 
F.  Girard. 

©    Fabricius    Girard,    Philadelphia;    1870: 
8821,  Nov.  16.  48372 


play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Strakosch.     [122]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914 ;  D :  88936 ;  Carl  Stra- 
kosch, New  York.  48372a 

a  temperance  tragedy,  by  R.  Yose.     New 

York,  Thespian  temperance  association. 

©  Reuben  Vose,  New  York  ;  1875  :  8829.  Apr. 
17.  48373 

Unknown  and  forgotten;  a   new  and  original 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Hudson. 

©    John    Hudson,    San    Francisco ;    1881 : 
19718,  Dec.  20.  48374 

Unknown  (The)  factor;  play  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Behning.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1911 ;  D  :  28655 ;  F.  Behning, 
Los  Angeles.  48375 


Unknown    (The)    heir. 

a443 


See  Henry   Granden. 


48376 


DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


48396 


TTnknown  (The)  love;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Harfield.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

'©  M.  Harfield,  Chicago ;  D :  15496,  Mar.  30, 
1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909.  48376 

Unknown  (The)  martyr.     See  Patricia. 

Unknown  (The)  quantity;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
R.  M.  Robinson.     [2],  84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23869 ;  Raymond  M. 
Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  48377 

Unknown  (An)  rival;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  D.  Emerson. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  6788, 
Jan.  19 ;  2c.  Jan.  19.  48378 

Unknown  (The)  wanderer.  See  German  (The) 
wanderer. 

Unknown  (The)  world;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  M.  Pope.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910;  D:  22112;  Marion 
Manville  Pope,  Santiago,  Chile.  48379 

Unlit  (The)  lamp;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  F.  Val- 
entine and  Raymond  S.  Harris.  64  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15,  1913 ;  D :  34729 ;  Percy  Friars 
Valentine,  Sau  Francisco.  48380 

Unloading  an  elephant;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Chipman. 

©  F.  J.  Chipman,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1897: 
71097,  Dec.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  48381 

Unlosbar;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  A. 
Ohorn.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus 
[1905]     131  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Anton 
Ohorn,  Chemnitz,  Germany ;  res.  67 ;  Ic.  Nov. 
11,  1905.  48382 

Unloving  (An)  lover;  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Beaman. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred  J.  Beaman,  Jackson,  Mich. ;  D  :  131, 
Feb.  11,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1901.  48383 

Unlucky  Mr.  Lucky;  dramatic  composition,  by 
E.  M.  Shorey.    14  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;  D:  20728;  Ethel  May 
Shorey  &  Fred.  S.  Campbell,  Lynn,  Mass. 

48384 

Unlucky  (An)  tip;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Louis  Elliston.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1903.  29  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of 
plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3484, 
May  25,  1903 ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.  48385 

Unmask!  Unmask!  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Eddy. 

©  Arthur  Jexome  Eddy,  Chicago ;  D  :  14616, 
Dec.  24,  190S.  48386 


Unmask!     Unmask! — ^Continued. 

play   of  today  in  3  acts,  by   A.   J.   Eddy. 

112  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1909;    D:  17218;    Arthur 
Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago.  48387 

Unmasked;    an   American   melodrama    in   pro- 
logue and  5  acts,  by  C.  J.  Bellamy. 

©  Charles  J.  Bellamy,   Springfield,  Mass. ; 
1888  :  10743,  Apr.  13.  48388 

a    drama    adapted    from    the    German,   by 


E.  Guernsey. 

©  Ethel  Guernsey,  New  York ;  1892 :  11044, 
Mar.  11.  48389 

a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  founded  on 


M.  E.  Braddon's  novel  of  Three  times  dead, 
by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1875:13787, 
Dec.  27.  48390 

an  original  r  'alistic  American  play  in  6  acts 


and  5  tableaux,  by  S.  Best. 

©   St.    George   Rest,   Columbus,   O. ;    1887: 
8738,  Apr.  11.  48391 

—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Girard. 


©  Annie  Girard,  San  Francisco ;  1895  :  39322, 
July  21.  48393 

a  society  drama  containing  5  acts,  by  A.  L. 


Dargon. 

©  Augusta   L.   Dargon,   New  York;  1872: 
10596,  Oct.  4.  48393 

or,  Ebb  and  flood,  5  act  drama,  by  L.  W. 


Farleigh. 

©   L.   W.   Farleigh,   New  York;   1874:998. 
Jan.  28.  48394 

—  See  also  Harmony  of  discord. 


Unmasking  (The);  a  comedy  of  present  day 
American  life  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [102] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909 ;  D  :  16500 ;  Charles  Stew- 
art Booth,  New  Orleans.  48395 

•play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Cleveland.     [132]  p. 


4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23, 1914  ;  D  :  37656 ;  Arthur  Cleve- 
land, Philadelphia.  48395a 

—  Same.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  40328 ;  Arthur  Cleve- 
land, Philadelphia.  48395b 

—  tragedy  in  3  scenes,  by  E.  Davis.    40  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   22,   1912 ;   D :  29732 ;   Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  48396 


2444 


48397 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


48414 


Unmensch  (Der)  (The  inhuman);  a  comi-trage- 
(lisch  lebens  bild  von  die  East  Side  of  New 
York  in  5  akten,  by  A.  Goldknopf. 

©  Abrahm  Goldknopf,  New  York  ;  D  :  8581. 
May  23,  1906.  48397 

Unnatural  (An)  brother;  by  G.  H.  Lea.  27  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   diaries    H.    Lea,    Brunswick,    Mo. ;    D : 
15147,  Feb.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.    48398 


Sec  also  Thalka  (The) 

Unnatural   (An)   love.      See 
mance. 


Country  (A)   ro- 


Unneighborly  neighbors;  a  natural  and  realis- 
tic comedy  in  2  scenes,  1  act,  by  D.  Mason  and 
D.  Sully. 

©    Dan    Mason    and    Dan    Sully,    United 
States  ;  1881 :  4381,  Mar.  22.  48399 

Uno  menos;  drama  en  1  acto,  original  de  P. 
Mata.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1912.    30  p.     12°. 

©   May   24,    1912;    2c.   May   13,   1912;    D: 
29796 ;  Pedro  ]\Iata,  Madrid.  48400 

Unofficial  (An)  engagement;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  H.  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman,  Chi- 
cago ;  D :  lOOS,  Oct.  25,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1901. 

48401 

Unpardonable  (The)  sin;  drama  in  prolog  and 
5  acts,  bv  Algumar  [pseud,  of  A.  G.  Marshall] 
[2],  65  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1913 ;  D :  33771  ;  A.  G.  Mar- 
shall, Watertown,  N.  Y.  48402 


—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  H.  Rosenfeld. 

©  Monroe  H.  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  1897: 
40058,  July  9.  48403 


■  play  in  1  act  and  3  scenes,  by  Manson  Gibbs 

[pseud,   of   M.   G.    Spooner]      [3],   9   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1913 ;  D :  35229 ;  Mary  Gibbs 
Spooner,  New  York.  48404 

Unprotected  (The)  female;  by  H.  C.  Barnabee. 

©  Henry  C.  Barnabee,  Boston;  1874: 12296, 
Sept.  30 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  48405 

Unpublished  (An)  scandal;  by  N.  L.  Munro. 
©  Norma  Leslie  Munro,  New  York ;  D :  889, 
Sept.  21,  1901.  ■      48406 


Unraised  (The)  r.  r.  tracks;  play  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Wiren.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913  ;  D  :  33161 ;  Myra  Wiren, 
New  York.  48407 

Unreceived  (The)  telegram;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  E.  Jloore.    13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1911 ;  D :  23695 ;  Francis  E. 
Moore,  Milwaukee.  48408 

Unrehearsed  (An)  comedy;  or,  Love  and  the 
dictionary,  a  scene  with  amusing  duologue 
for  a  man  and  a  woman,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson. 
New  York,  E.  Schuberth  &  co.,  1907.    10  p.    8°. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London  ;  D  :  11901,  Dec. 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1907.  48409 

Unreliable;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Gustav  Von 
Moser. 

©   Bolossy   Kiralfy,    United   States;    1878: 
3384.  Mar.  20.  48410 

Unrevealed  (The)  secret.     See  Heloise. 

Unrighteous  righteousness;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Audrey  Marek.     [46]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1914;    D :  37003 ;    Mark 
Arenstein,  New  York.  48410a 

Unruly  (The)  brood.     See  Spring  (A)  chicken. 

Unschuldig  verurtheilt;  schauspiel  in  2  auf- 
zUgen,  von  E.  L.  Rieha. 

©  Edward  Leo  Rieha,  St.  Louis;  D :  7375, 
Oct.  9,  1903.  48411 

Unscrupulous  (The)  banker;  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Ainsworth.     [56]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29.  1910 ;  D :  22040 ;  Maude  Ains- 
worth, Los  Angeles.  48412 

Unseen  (The)  empire;  peace  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Brownell.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1914.    6  p.  1.,  177  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  3,  1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1914 ;  D  :  38283 
Atherton  Brownell,  New  Yo'rk.  48412a 

— —  Same. 

©  Sept.  3, 1914 ;  2c.  Sept.  5, 1914 ;  A :  380527 ; 
Atherton  Brownell,  New  York.  48412b 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Brownell.    93  p.    12". 

Printed. 

©   Feb.    10,    1914;    2c.   Feb.   21,   1914;    D: 
36113  ;  Atherton  Brownell,  New  York.    48412c 

Unseen  forces;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  T.  M. 
Porteous.     [2],  54  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    29,    1912;    D :  28889 ;    Frances 
Trego  Montgomery  Porteous,  Rogers,  Mich. 

48413 

Unseen  (The)  witness;  drama  in  3  acts, by  M.  L. 
Jackson.     42  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1. 1912  ;  D  :  29560 ;  Mary  Lackeye 
Jackson,  Euclid,  O.  48414 


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48415 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48431 


Unseen  (The)  witness — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  L.  Jackson.  Rev.  ver- 
sion.    [l],162p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1913 ;  D :  31940 ;  Mary  Lack- 
eye  Jackson,  Euclid,  O.  48415 

"tJnser  boarding-house;  lustspiel  mit  gesang  in 
3  akten  und  einem  zwischenakt,  von  A.  G. 
Ericius.     94  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1913 ;  D :  33705 ;  Anna  Gunde 
.  Ericius,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  48416 

Unser  herrliches  land  (Our  great  country) ;  bur- 
lesque in  3  hefteu,  von  J.  A.  Seebaum,  musik 
von  verschiedenen  componisten.  Text  der 
gesange.  Chicago,  Miller,  Wagner  &  Umb- 
denstock,  1879.    42  p.    16°. 

©    J.    A.    Seebaum,    Chicago;    1879:12158. 
Sept.  12 ;  2c.  May  11,  1880.  48417 

Unser  (Our)  Max;  drama  in  4  acts.  38  p.  t". 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Midgley,  Chicago;  D:975;  Oct. 
17,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1901.  48418 

Unser  stammhalter;  posse  mit  gesang  in  4  bil- 
dern,  von  Bernhard  Buchbinder,  musik  von 
Rudolf  Raimann.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1913. 
107  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D :  31954 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  48419 

Unser  Theodor;  vaudeville-ope rette  in  3  akten, 
mit  beniitzung  eines  franzosischen  stoffes,  von 
Wilhelm  Ascher  und  Robert  Pohl,  musik  von 

,   Josef  Manas.    Wien,  O.  F.  Eirich.    80  p.    16°. 

©  le.   May   16,   1910;   D :  21225 ;   Christian 
E.  H.  Hedmondt,  Sussex,  England.  48420 

Unsere  blaujacken;  marine-volksstiick  mit  ge- 
sang, in  5  akten,  7  tableaus,  von  Dito  [pseud, 
des  Axel  Thiess  und  A.  Blichfeldt]  iibersetzt 
und  bearbeitet  von  K.  Wechselmann.  [1],  118 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1912;  D :  29817 ;  Axel  Thiess 
and  Aage  Blichfeldt,  Hellerup,  Denmark. 

48421 

Unsere  temperenz  apostel;  tragisch-komisch  sit- 
tengemaelde  mit  gesang,  5  acten  und  8  abthei- 
lungen,  von  S.  Stern. 

©  Samuel  Stern,  New  York ;  1878 :  678,  Jan. 
14.  48422 

Unsichere  (Der);  schauspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Rich.  Fellinger.  2.  auflage.  Berlin  Vita, 
deutsclies  verlagshaus,  1907.  3  p.  1.,  [5]-105 
p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
10186,  Mar.  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1907.    48423 

Unspoken  love.     See  Frisco. 


Unsterbliche  (Die)  familie;  schwank  in  1  akt, 
von  Emil  und  Arnold  Golz.  Wien,  O.  Eirich, 
1913.     24  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32592  ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  48424 

Unsterbliche  (Der)  Felix;  hauskomodie  in  4 
acten,  von  Ernst  von  Wildenbrucli.  Berlin, 
1903.     188  p.     12°. 

©  Heinrich  Conried,  New  York;  D:4308, 
Nov.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1903.  48425 

Unsterbliche  (Der)  lump;  text  von  Felix  Dor- 
mann  [pseud,  des  Felix  Biedermann]  musik 
von  Edmund  Eysler.  Leipzig,  [etc.]  J.  Wein- 
berger, 1910.     32  p.     12°.      [Lyrics  only] 

©  Oct.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Nov.  26, 1910 ;  D  :  22652  ; 
Josef  Weinberger,  Leipzig.  48426 

Unsuitable  (An)  suitor;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  J.  Churchill.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  J.  Churchill,  San  Francisco; 
D :  7121,  Aug.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1907. 

48427 

Unswept  (The)  house;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Israeli.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1914;  D:  36370;  Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  48427a 

Untamed  (The)  shrew;  or.  Death  outwitted, 
a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S.  Moll. 

©  Max  S.  Moll,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D :  10134, 
Mar.  5,  1907.  48428 

Untangling  Tony;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Helen  F.  Bagg.  Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub. 
CO.,  1908.     38  p.    12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  13616, 
Aug.  20,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  21, 
1908.  48429 

Unter  vier  augen;  lustspiel,  von  Ludwig  Fulda 
[and]  Der  prozess ;  lustspiel,  von  Roderich 
Benedix,  ed.  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by 
Wm.  Addison  Hervey.  New  York,  H.  Holt 
and  company,  1902.    vi,  [2],  135  p.    16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York ;  A :  35704, 
June  18,  1902 ;  2c.  June  18,  1902.  48429a 

Untergang  (Der)  von  Pompeii;  eine  filmauf- 
nahrae  in  3  akten,  von  Max  Neal  und  Anselm 
Schertlin.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1914;  D:  36960;  Musik-  u. 
theaterverlag  Arion,  Berlin.  48429b 

Until  death;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Martha  Lafitte 
Johnson. 

©  C.  E.  Warburton,  Philadelphia;  1872: 
5226,  May  18.  48430 

a  play  in  4  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  AV.  J. 

Berry.     [129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Berry,  United  States;  1886: 
343,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  12.  48431 


2446 


48431 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  tJNITED   STATES 


48452 


ITntil  death  do  us  part;  play  in  1  act,  by  Run- 
yon  Baldwin.     [2],  16  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   17.   1915;    D :  40975 ;    Runyon 
Sexton  Baldwin,  Cos  Cob,  Conn.  48431a 

See  also  Vashti. 

Until  eternity;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Eisner, 
suggested  by  the  story,  Jusqu'a  I'eternitg.  87 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1910 ;  D :  21514 ;  Edward  Eis- 
ner, New  York,  48433 

Until  to-morrow;  by  C  Munson. 

©  Constance  Munson,   St.  Louis ;   D :  4424, 
Dec.  23,  1903.  48433 

Unto  death;  by  A.  W.  Dotson. 

©  Alexander  White  Dotson,  Chicago ;  1891 : 
5030,  Feb.  5.  48434 

Unto  himself;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F.  Hummel. 
100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May  5,   1910;   D:  20960;   George   F. 
Hummel,  Southold,  N.  Y.  48435 

Unto  the  fourth  generation;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  Woods.     [77]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Virna  Woods,  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  D  :  1885. 
May  13,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.  48436 


or,  The  queen  of  knaves,  comedy-drama  in 

1   act,    by    E.    Owsley-Roy.      [1],    11   p.      f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1915 ;  D  :  39582  ;  Elma  Owsley^ 
Roy,  Brooklyn.  48436a 

Unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation. 

©   Alberta    Gallatin,    New   York;   D :  2111, 
July  12,  1902.  48437 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Colonna.     [55]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6,    1910;    D :  21267 ;    Claudia 
Colonna,  Seattle.  48438 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Challan  [pseud,  of  C.  A. 

de  Lima]      [52]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  A.  de  Lima,  New  York ;  D :  13247, 
June  25,  1908 ;  2c.  June  25.  1908.  48439 

——play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Cooke.    125  p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1910  ;  D  :  17902  ;  James  Fran- 
cis Cooke.  Brooklyn.  48440 

Unto  the  third  generation;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Watts.     [53]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1909;  D:  16564;  Claude 
Watts,  St.  Louis.  48441 

Untold  half;  a  play,  by  J.  D.  Haag  and  George 
Gliddon,  from  book  of  the  same  name,  by 
Alien  [pseud,  of  Mrs.  L.  A.  Baker]  68  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Jackson  D.  Haag,  Pittsburgh,  and  Annie 
Irish,  London ;  D  :  7779,  Dec.  29,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan. 
6,  1906.  48442 


Untrained  (The)  nurse;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Glass.  [3],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   8,   1915;   D:  39615;   Montague 
Glass,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  48442a 

Untra veiled  (The)  road;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Reardon,  3d.     [2],  96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1913;    D:  33982;    Mark    S. 
Reardon,  3d,  New  York.  48443 

Untruthful  husband;  by  J.  W.  Zengerle.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1910 ;  D :  20492 ;  Joseph  W. 
Zengerle,  Cleveland.  48444 

Untwisting  the  twisted;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Murray.     [20]  p.    t\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D  :  29163 ;  Matthew  J. 
Murray,  Brooklyn.  48445 

Unveiled  genius;  a  dramatic  comedietta,  by 
Jack  Curtiss.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cora  Hummell,  New  York  ;  D  :  9S36,  Jan. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1907.  48446 

Unveiling;  a  poetic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Jackson 
Boyd.  New  York,  London.  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons,  1915.    vii,  255  p.    front,  (port.)     12°. 

©  May  22,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  25,  1915 ; 
A:  401216;  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New  York. 

48446a 

Unveiling  a  soul;  by  E.  M.  L.  Cook.  [11]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1910 ;  D :  21839 ;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook,  Los  Angeles.  48447 

Unverkaufiich;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von  A.  Paul. 
Berlin,  Yertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  1910.    205  p.    16°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1910 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1910 ;  D  :  22239  ; 
Adolf  Paul,  Berlin,  48448 

Unverschamte  (Der);  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von 
Raoul  Aueruheimer.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch.  1912. 
16  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;    D:  33454;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  48449 

Unverstandene  (Der)  mann;  komodie  in  3  auf- 
ziigen,  von  Ernst  von  Wolzogen.  Berlin, 
F.  Fontane  &  co.  [1909]    viii,  72  p.    12°. 

©  F.  Fontane  &  co..  Berlin ;  D :  15964,  May 
27,  1909 ;  2c.  May  27,  1909.  48450 

Unwelcome  guest;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  C. 
Kreiss.    17  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ludwig  C.  Kreiss,  Milwaukee ;  D :  8229, 
Mar.  26,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1906.  48451 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Denny.    5  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ALay  18, 1911 ;  D  :  24234  ;  W.  H.  Denny, 
New  York.  48452 


5379— VOL  2—16 50 


2447 


48452 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


48472 


Unwelcome  guest — Continued. 

2  act  musical  comedy,  by  O.  Davis.     [80]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1915 ;  D  :  40823 ;  Owen  Davis, 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.  48452a 

See  also  Teacher  wanted. 


Unwelcome  (The)  Mrs.  Hatch;  drama  of  every 
day,  bv  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.  New  York, 
C.  G.  Burgoyne,  1901.    70  p.    8°. 

©   Constance   Gary   Harrison,    New   York; 
D  :  935,  Oct.  8,  1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1901.    48453 


by 


Unwelcome   (The)  partner-  play  in   1   act, 
A.  S.  Burleson.     29  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   25,   1913;    D:  32768;    Adele   S. 
Burleson,  Washington.  48454 

Unwelcome  relatives;  by  Frieda  Hall.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   17,   1910 ;    D :  17949 ;  Davis   & 

Davis,  Chicago.  48455 

Unwelcome  (An)  return;  a  comic  interlude  in 
1  act,  by  George  A.  Munson.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,  1879.  10  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  65] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1879 :  2200,  Feb. 
15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  48458 

Unwilling  (The)  burglar;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
Elmer  Stevens  and  Edith  Mason,  cover-title. 
26  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Chas.  A.  Stevens,  Chicago ;  D  :  2302,  Sept. 
6,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1902.  48457 

play    in    1   act,    by   Paul     Prester   Temple 

[pseud,  of  W.  W.  Davis]     16  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  William  Whiting  Davis,  New  York;  D: 
12544,  Mar.  4,  1908 ;  2c.  July  9,  1908.       48458 

Unwilling  Mary;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Smith 
Scovill  [pseud,  of  A.  M.  Smith]  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22008 ;  Alice  Maude 
Smith.  Tacoma.  48459 

Unwitting  (An)  vengeance;  a  little  drama,  by 
E.  A.  Page.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  A.  Page,  Boston ;  D :  14437,  Dec. 
2,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1909.  48460 

Unwritten  (The)  law;  by  M.  Nelson,  jr. 

©  Murrv  Nelson,  jr.,  Hubbard  Woods.  111. ; 
D  :  125.55,  Mar.  16,  1908.  48461 


—  an  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Milton 
Nobles.     Typewritten. 

©  Dolly  W.  Nobles,  United  States;   1896: 
27762,  May  6 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  48462 

—  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan.     [127]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.  20,   1909;    D :  16594 ;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  48463 


Unwritten  (The)  law — Continued. 

^a  drama  in  4  acts,  founded  on  the  Thaw- 
White  murder,  by  Stewart  Anderson,  60  p. 
f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16369  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago,  48464 

a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  Henry 


D.  Carey,  jr. 

©  H.  D.  Carey,  jr.,  New  York ;  D :  8859,  July 
24,  1906,  48465 

—  dramatic  .sketch,  by  M.  H.  Barbour.     6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten, 

©  May  Harvey  Barbour,  Spokane,  Wash. ; 
D:  12234,  Jan.  23,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1907. 

48466 

—  a    play   in   1   act,   by    P.   Warren   and   W. 
Ilutchins.     [2],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16636 ;  Prescott 
Warren,  Newton,  Mass.,  Will  Hutchins,  Deer- 
field,  Mass.  48467 


— -play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Warren  and  W.  Hutch- 
ins,    102  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1910;  D :  20312 ;  Prescott 
Warren,  Newton,  Mass.,  and  Will  Hutchins, 
Greenfield,  Mass.  48468 

— ■  Sec  also  Tried  for  his  life. 


Up  against  a  circus;  broad  American  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Von  der  Vonde.  [82] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915;  D :  40251 ;  C.  Von  der 
Vonde,  New  York.  48468a 

Up  against  it;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Dun- 
can and  B.  Hazelton.    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    24,   1911;    D :  24043 ;    Blanche 
Hazelton,  Chicago.  48469 

■  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  Catlett.     [5]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,    1915 ;    D :  42274 ;    Frances 
Catlett,  New  York.  48469a 

farce  in  4  aots,  by  H.  Greene.     70  p.     4°, 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1914;    D:  37960;    Homer 
Greene,  Honesdale,  Pa.  48469b 

— ■  a  farce  in  1  act,  Ity  F.  Monroe.  '  20  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Frank    Monroe,    New    York ;    D :  14001. 
Oct.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1908.  48470 

by    Innis    Gardner    Osborn.      Boston. 


W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.    21  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   23,   1910;   2c.    Dec.   24,   1910;    D: 
22916 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    48471 

play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Bascom  Marsden.     [2], 

12  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   June  27,   1912;   D:  30510;  Lee  Bas- 
com Marsden,  Sh(>epshead  Bay,  N.  Y.      48472 


2448 


48473 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


48494 


Up  against  it — Continued. 

— —protean  farce  in  1   act,   by   F.   H.   James, 

music  by  George  J.  Wetzel.     [1],  15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Apr.    1,    1912;    D:  29254;    Fred   H. 
James,  New  York.  48473 


—  the  story  of  the  love  of  a  New  York  girl 
in  1  act,  by  A.  G.  Armstrong.  [2]  p.  f°. 
Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D:  21818;  Allan  Gor- 
don Armstrong,  New  York.  48474 

vaudeville   skit   singing   and    dancing   in  2 


scenes,  by  Daniel  Healy.    8  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Joseph  M.  Wood,  New  York;   D :  11194, 
Aug.  17,  1907;  2c.  Aug,  17,  1907.  48475 

— •  See  also  Cheese  and  crackers. 


Up  among'  the  millions.     See  Sibelle. 

Up  and  down.     See  See-saw. 

Up  Connecticut  way;  a  New  England  character 
comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  P.  Morgan.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  5102, 
May  31,  1904 ;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  48476 

Up  from  the  deaths;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Stodart  and  C.  B.  Loomis.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Stodart.  New  York,  and  Chas. 
Battell  Boomis,  Hackensack.  N.  J. ;  D :  12853, 
Apr.  28,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908.  48477 

Up-grade  (The);  .an  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Valerie  Watrous  aud  B.  B.  McClure.  [1], 
71  p.    4.°     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1912;  D:  30030;  Beatrice 
Baxter  McClure,  Seattle.  48478 

Up  head;  an  Ethopian  interlude,  in  1  scene. 
New  York,  Happy  liours  company  [1911]  6  p. 
12°.     ( [Ethiopian  drama,  no.  99] ) 

©  Happy  hours  co..  New  York  ;  1874  :  12244. 
Sept.  28 ;  2c.  Oct.  17.  48479 

Up  in  arms;  a  farcical' comedy  in  4  acts, by  C.  J. 
Magouu. 

©  Charles  J.  Magoun,  Boston ;  1896 :  10757. 
Feb.  15.  48480 

Up  in  smoke;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Bach- 
mann  and  Chas.  De  Witt.  13,  [1]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1911;  D :  24204 ;  C.  W^m. 
Bachmann,  Los  Angeles.  48481 

Up  in-  the  air;  monologue,  by  Marion  Bowlan. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  'co.  [1912]  12  p 
12°. 

©  Feb.  3,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  28576 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  48482 


Up  in  the  air — Continued. 

1  act  farce,  by  N.  L.  Swartout.     [2],  17  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1911 ;  D  :  23381 ;  Norman  Lee 
Swartout,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  -    48483 

vaudeville  act,  by  F.  E.  Mooney.    6  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911;  D :  25888 ;  Florence  E. 
Mooney,  Brooklyn.  48484 

—  See  also  What  goes  up. 


Up  in  the  clouds;  a  5  act  comedy,  by  W.  A. 
Houpt. 

©    W.    A.    Houpt,    San    Francisco;    1874: 
9243,  July  14.  48485 

a  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  Hanford. 

14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   Hanford,   New   York;   D :  14435, 
Dec.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  48486 

Up  in  the  moon;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  J.  Arnold. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   13,   1913;   D :  34703 ;   Jack   Ar- 
nold. Memphis,  Tenu.  48487 

Up^North;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Larkin.    20  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  26,  1909  ;  D :  17536 ;  Francis  Lar- 
kin, Sherburne,  N.  Y.  48488 

by  J.  J.  Kennedy.     [78]  p.    f°.    Type- 
written. 

©  J.   James  Kennedy,  Necedali,   Wis  ;   D : 
12318,  Feb.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908.        48489 

■  or,  Yankee  blood,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F. 

Larkin.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910  ;  D  :  20270 ;  Francis  Lar- 
kin, Sherburne,  N.  Y.  48490 

Up  on  the  hill;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Good- 
rich.   94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    28,    1912:    D :  29822 ;    Arthur 
Goodrich,  Middletown,  Conn.  48491 

Up  Red  River;  spectacular  minstrel  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

©    Prank     Dumont,     Philadelphia;     1894: 
38326,  Aug.  18.  48492 

Up  Salt  Creek;  a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  G.  Morris. 

©  Robert  Griffin  Morris,  New  York ;  1881 : 
11592,  July  27.  48493 

Up  stairs  and  down  stairs;  a  parlor  comedy  in 
5  acts,  by  Stillwell. 

©  John  Bartlett,  Chicago ;  1877 :  8988,  Aug.  6. 

48494 
Up   the   river;    a    drama   in   4   acts,   by   J.    J. 
Tighe  and  M.  McNulty.     [4],  76  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1914;  D :  38822 ;  James  J. 
Tighe  and  Margaret  McNulty,  Philadelphia. 

48494a 


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48513 


Up  the  river — Continued. 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mclntyre.  27  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Sept.   16,   1912;   D:  30855;   Edward  Mc- 
lntyre, San  Francisco.  48495 

Up  the  spout;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Peattie. 

©  Charles  Katzenberg,  Philadelphia ;  1886 : 
3493,  Feb.  9.  48496 

Up  there;  play  in  2  acts,  by  W.  H.  Denny  and 
Frederick  Harrison.  [58]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

(d)    June   21,    1913;    D:  33663;    William    H. 
Denny,  New  York.  48497 

Up-to-date;  character  sketch,  by  M.  King.  4 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    19,    1914;    D :  38538 ;    Mayme 


King,  Buffalo. 


4849711 


a  comic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  P.  Hill. 
©    Alice   Polk    Hill,    Denver ;    1895 :  51635, 


Oct.  11, 


48498 


^ farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  Goodrich.     [2],  22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1914;    D :  36319 ;    Arthur 
Goodrich,  Middletown,  Conn.  48498a 

CJp-to-date  America. 

©  IMarch  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  9255,  Oct. 
18,  1906.  48499 

or.     The    sweet    girl    graduate's    dream, 

drama-caprice,  by  Effie  Louise  Koogle.     Leb- 
anon, O.,  March  bros..  1907.    46  p.    12°. 

©    March    bros.,    Lebanon,    O. ;    D :  11278, 
Sept.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1907.  48500 

Up-to-date  Anne;  domestic  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Lucy  Stearns  Keys.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1915.    18  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  41401 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  48500a 

Up-to-date  diplomacy  reduced  to  song;  an 
opera  bouife  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Frank  Davis. 
Newspaper  clipping. 

©  American  journal  examiner,  New  Y'ork ; 
D :  5603,  Oct.  4,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1904.      48501 

Up-to-date  (An)  ghost;  by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  K.  Phillips,  New  York ;  1900  A : 
8369,  Mar.  31.  48502 

Up-to-date  messenger  service;  by  C.  E.  Press- 
ley. 

©  Kenneth  Sampson  and  Chas.  E.  Pressley, 
Los  Angeles  ;  D  :  14423,  Nov.  14,  1908.     48503 

Up-to-date  (An)  missionary;  a  musical  ex- 
travaganza in  1  act,  book  by  F.  Bernard, 
lyrics  and  music  by  Tom  Linton. 

©    Franklin    Bernard,    Denver;    D :  14060, 
Oct.  15,  1908.  48504 


Up-to-date  (An)  missionary — Continued. 

-a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Mrs.  W.  W.  Lan- 

thurn.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Inly  17,  1909;  D:  16285;  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Lanthurn,  Dayton,  O.  48505 

Up-to-date  (An)  new  woman;  an  operatic  com- 
edy satire  in  4  scenes,  by  E.  Navratil. 

©    Edward    Navratil,    New    York;    1895: 
37443,  July  19.  48506 

Up-to-date  order  of  Goosie  girls.  See  Free- 
masonry outdone. 

Up-to-date  saleslady;  acting  humorous  mono- 
logue for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p.  75-80. 
12°.    Printed. 

©   Apr.    20,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    24,    1914;    A: 
372600 ;  Edgar  Schell  AVerner,  New  York. 

48506a 

Up-to-date  stenographer;  acting  humorous 
monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schell.  p. 
39-11.  12°.  (On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's 
sketches)     Printed. 

©  Apr.  6,  1914  ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370566 ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  48506b 

Up-to-date  (The)  woman;  vaudeville  sketch  in 

1  act,  by  G.  Ivapier.     10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1911 ;  D :  28102 ;  Gus  Rapier, 

Chicago.  48507 

Up  to  Freddie;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Frances  S. 
Kenyon.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1903. 
33  p.    12°.     (Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  3309, 
Apr.  18,  1003 ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.  48508 

Up  to  the  times. 

©    Charles    N.    Lucier,    Worcester;    1891: 
2952,  Jan.  20.  48509 

a   musical  comedy,  libretto  and  music  by 

H.    J.    Sayers.      [36]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Henry  J.  Sayers,  New  York ;  1889 :  2264, 
Jan.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  3L  48510 

an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 


Levin  G.  Tees  and  Emergence  Luscombe. 

©   Henry   G.    ilichinond   and   Frank   Lane, 
United  States;  1884:2,  Jan.  2.  48511 

Up-town  (An)  flat;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Thorne.    36  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Thorne,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  D :  1789, 
Apr.  26,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1902.  48512 

Up  Vermont  way;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker.  Chicago  and  New 
Y^ork,  The  Dramatic  publishing  company 
[1903]  S3  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Sergei's  act- 
ing drama,  no.  528) 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  4284. 
Nov.  21,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1903.  48513 


2450 


48514 


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48534 


Up  York  State;  a  play  in  5  acts,  written  and 
adapted  by  D.  K.  Higgins  and  G.  W.  Higgins 
from  their  original  play  in  4  acts,  Darius 
Green  and  his  flying  machine. 

(c)  David  K.  Hisgins  and  Georgia  Waldron 
Higgins,  New  York ;  D :  127,  Feb.  11,  1901. 

48514 

Upbringing  (The)  of  Eleanor;  play  in  3  acts, by 
W.  Martyn.     [2],  48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3.  1910 ;  D :  21732 ;  Wyndham 
Martyn.  Edgewater,  N.  J.  48515 

Upheaval  (The);  a  modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
K.  O.  Easton  and  S.  B.  Metcalfe. 

©  Katherine  Olden  Easton  and  Sadie  Bow- 
man Metcalfe,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  D :  14875,  Jan. 
22,  1909.  48516 

Upholsterers  (The);  sketch  in  1  :ict,  by  H.  L. 
Gransback,  jr.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25.  1913;  D :  35136 ;  Harry  L. 
Gransback,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  48517 

Upholstering  a  woman;  by  H.  H.  Lester. 

©  H.  H.  Ivester,  Philadelphia ;  1898 :  54385. 
Sept.  17;  2c.  Sept.  17.  '  48518 

Uplift  (The);  play,  by  H.  Morgan.  50  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11.  1912;  D :  30240 ;  Harriet 
Morgan,  San  Francisco.  48519 

Uplifters  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Bradley.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915 ;  D :  40563 ;  J.  Burton 
Bradley,  Chicago.  48519a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F.  Bonnet.     [20]   p. 


r.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Nov.   15,  1915;   D :  42261 ;   Theodore 
Firman  Bonnet,  San  Francisco.  48519b 

Upper  (An)  berth;  1  act  play,  by  J.  J.  Noel. 

©  Joseph  J. 'Noel.  Oakland,  Cal.;  D :  3700, 
July  9,  1903.  48520 

Upper  (The)  chamber;  or.  A  little  child  shall 
lead  them,  play  of  the  present  time  in  3  acts, 
by  V.  King.     [34]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   22.    1911;    D:  24539;    Virgilia 
King,  New  York.  48521 

Upper  (The)  crust;  a  play  in  4  acts,  American- 
ized from  the  play  of  Pearl,  the  lost  one,  by 
T.  King  Arnold. 

©  Frank  L.  Gardner,  Philadelphia;   1880: 
3008,  Feb.  24.  48522 

Upper  (The)  dimension;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 

Bough  ton.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D  :  42404 ;  Willis  Arnold 
Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  48522a 

Upper  (The)  hand;  [by  E.  Van  Deusen]  9  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edith  Van  Deusen,  New  York ;  D :  12354, 
Feb.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  48523 


Upper  (The)  hand — Continued. 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C.  Bates.    [2], 

6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1914 ;  D :  37224 ;  Carl  Bates, 
New  York.  48523a 

Upper  (The)  lip;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Berg- 
quist.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1911;   D :  24174 ;   Olof  Berg- 
quist,  Middletown,  Conn.  48524 

Upper  (The)  ten  and  lower  million;  a  new 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Rightmire. 

©  Clara  Palmer  Rightmire,  Jackson,  Mich. ; 
1892  :  43123,  Oct.  24.  48525 

Upper  (The)  trail;  a  play  for  boys  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  O.  Hanson.  San  Francisco,  The  Associated 
publishers  [1912]     37  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  10,  1912  ;  2c.  May  4.  1912 ;  D :  29576 ; 
Raymond  Osborne  Hanson.  San  Francisco. 

48526 

Ups  and  downs:  a  romantic  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Edwards  and  F.  .T.  Titus. 

©    Henry    B.    Edwards    and    Frederick    J. 
Titus,  United  States ;  1893 :  12991,  Mar.  14. 

48527 

Ups  (The)  and  downs  of  a  country  editor, 
mostly  downs;  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  S.  A. 
Fackler.     13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1909 ;  D :  16359 ;  S.  A.  Fack- 
ler, Hazlehurst,  Ga.  48528 

Ups  and  downs  of  a  matrimonial  agent.  See 
Oh!  Trixie. 

Ups  and  downs  of  life;  a  drama. 

©   Oliver  Byron,   New   York ;   1895 :  50024. 
Oct.  2.  48529 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Scudamore  and 


Oliver  and  Kate  Byron.  New  York.  The  A.  S. 
Seer  theatrical  printing  company,  1894.  Type- 
written. 

©   Oliver   Byron.   New   York;    1894:51359. 
Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  48530 

—  Same. 

©  Oliver  Byron,  United  States ;  1894 :  59994. 


Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1895. 
by  W.  Fitzsimmons. 


48531 


©     William     Fitzsimmons,     Philadelphia ; 
1886 :  24017,  Oct.  23.  48532 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,   dramatized   from 


her  story  Waiting  for  the  train,  by  L.  C. 
Blodgett. 

©  Lydia  C.  Blodgett,  Boston ;  D :  7873.  Jan. 
18,  1906.  48533 

an   original    drama,   by   F.   A.    Scudamore. 


New  York,  A.  S.  Seer's  print,  1892. 

©  Oliver  Dowd  Byron,  United  States ;  1892  : 
39498,  Sept.  30.  48534 

—  See  also  Magron. 


2451 


48535 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48559 


Tips  and  downs  of  New  York  life;  or,  City  rev- 
elations, a  drama  in  3  acts. 

©   John   C.    Walsh,    United    States;    1SS7: 
28699,  Nov.  5.  48535 

Ups  (The)  and  downs  of  Pat  McCann;  a  melo- 
dramatic monologue  of  Irish  eccentricities,  by 
L.  Kinkead. 

©  Lem  Kinkead,  Knosville,  la. ;  1879  :  2630, 
Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1880.  48536 

Ups  (The)  and  downs  of  the  Browns;  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Colaborator  and  George  Bran- 
don.    [2],  68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1912;  D:  31796;  M.  Wiren, 
New  York.  48537 

Ups  and  downs  of  the  oil  fields;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  N.  Calvert.  Middletown,  Pa., 
Herald  office,  1890.    26  p.     16°. 

©  William  N.  Calvert.  Barnharts  Mills,  Pa. ; 
1890 :  4698,  Feb.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  48538 

Upsetting  (The)  of  Jabez  Strong;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  bv  Helen  P.  Kane.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1911.    40  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23875 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  48539 

Upside  down.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Harrington,  Lowell ;  D  :  1181,  Dec. 
13,  1901 :  2c.  Nov.  16,  1901.  48540 


—  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Marc  Marion. 
[80]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915;  D:  39279;  M.  Marion 
Strahl,  Brooklyn.  48540a 

an  original  Irish  musical  sketch  in  1  scene, 


by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  United  States ;  1876.  2155, 
Feb.  18.  48541 

Upside  down  or  inside  out;  a  musical  and  pan- 
tomimic comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A;  Daly  and 
John  J.  McNally. 

©  Thomas  A.   Daly,   Boston;    1887:1.5143, 
Tune  11.  48542 

Upstart  (The);  a  comedy  of  divorce  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  Barry.    46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    Barry,    New    York ;    D :  14519. 
Nov.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1908.  48543 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  E.  Hampshire  and 

W.  A.  Mortimer.     Typewritten. 

©  H.   E.   Hampshire,   Philadelphia;   1893: 
26529,  June  2 ;  2c.  June  16.  48544 

Upstroke  (The);  ploy  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  New- 
boult.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.    35  p.    12°. 

©   .Tan.    26,    1914;    2c.    .Tan.    27.    1914;    D: 
35807 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.    48544a 


Upturned   (The)   faces   of   the   roses;   a   1   act 
play,  by  C.  H.  Chambers.    Typewritten. 

©  C.  Haddon  Chambers,  England ;  1899 : 
40095,  June  19 ;  2c.  June  19.  48545 

Upward;   n    play   in   5   acts,  by   C.   M.    Selling. 
[134]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Christian  Marius  Selling,  St.  Paul ;  D : 
2891,  Jan.  23,  1903 ;  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1903 ;  Ic.  Feb. 
3,  1903.  48546 

Urian  und  Benno  die  gehilfen  des  staatsan- 

walts;  detektiv-k')modie  in  2  aufziigen,  von  P. 

Adtorf.    Bonn,  Jos.  Bach  wwe.,  1910.    7  p.    8°. 

©    Nov.    25,    1910:    2c.    Dec.    24,   1910;    D: 

22914 ;  P.  Adtorf.  Cologne,  Germany.       48547 


Uriel  Acosta;  [dnuua  in  4  acts]  by  Karl  Giitz- 
kow,  tr.  by  Richard  Hovey  and  Frangois 
Stewart  .Tones.  (In-  Poet  lore,  v.  7,  no.  1-7, 
.Tan.-July,  189.j ;  periodical  ©  Poet  lore  co., 
Philadelphia,  1895 :  12420-12425 ;  2c.  no.  1, 
Jan.  19,  1895 ;  2c.  no.  2,  Feb.  15,  1895 ;  2c.  no. 
3,  Mar.  11,  1895:  2c.  no.  4,  Apr.  10,  1895;  2c. 
no.  5,  May  9,  1895;  2c.  no.  6,  7,  June  10,  1895) 

48548-48553 

trauerspiel  in  -"5  aufziigen,  von  Karl  Giitz- 

kow,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  S.  W. 
Cutting  .  .  .  and  A.  C.  von  Noe  .  .  .  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1910.  xv,  105  p. 
16°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1910 ;  A :  27378 ; 
Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York.  48554 

■  or,  The  Jewish  philosopher,  a  drama  in  5 

r.cts  from  the  Gevman,  tr.  by  Ivan  C.  Michels. 

©  Agnes  McGregor,   United   States;  1872: 
12741,  Dec.  4.  48555 

Urlina;  or.  The  African  princess,  opera  bouffe. 

©    E.    S.    Getchell,    United    States;    1878: 

8383,  July  19.  48556 

Urrazilla  de  Lave;  .or,  The  French  heiress,  by 
F.  V.  Helderaore. 

©  Flora  V.  Heldemore,  Philadelphia ;  1878 : 
143S4,  Dec.  9.  48557 

Ursprung  (Der)  unserer  schauspielertruppe; 
schwank  in  4  aufziigen  und  1  nachspiel,  von 
Kurt  von  Eilenbruck.  New  York,  W.  Culman 
&  CO.,  1907.    84  p.    24°. 

©  W.  Culman  &  co..  New  York;  D :  10448, 
Apr.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  May  20,  1907.  48558 

Ursula;  a  play  in  5  acts,  bv  A.  E.  Birdsall. 
[93]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Anna    Eliza    Birdsall,    Brooklyn ;    1885 : 
26216,  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1886.  48559 

play  in  6  scenes,  by  K.  Howard  Lane.     [1], 

35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    5,    1914;    D:  38403;    Katharine 
Howard  Lane,  Cambridge,  Mass.  48559a 


2452 


48560 


COPYKIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


48576 


Ursula — Continued. 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Birdsall. 

©    Anna    Eliza    Birdsall,    Brooklyn;    1886: 
24974,  Nov.  5 ;  2c.  Nov.  5.  48560 

Ursula  of  Brittany;  a  school  play  based  upon 
the  legend  of  St.  Ursula. 

©   Ursulines   of   St.   Teresa's,   New   York; 
1894:54744,  Nov.  23.  48561 

Ursulas  froliclie  fahrt;  deutscher  schwank  in  3 
akten,  von  Kurt  Kiirchler.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1912.     83  p.     8°. 

©  le.  May  10,  1912 ;  D  :  29629 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  48562 

Urteil  (Das)  des  Paris;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Rudolf  Presber.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin, 
Deutsche  verlags-anstalt,  1915.    107  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.   July  31,   1915;   D :  41422 ;   Deutsche 
verlags-anstalt,  Berlin.  48562a 

Urteil  (Das)  des  Salome;  schauspiel  in  4  akten 
und  cinem  zwischen-akt,  von  Else  Torge. 
Berlin.  Gebruder  Paetel,  1911.    123  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  32826 ; 
Gebriider  Paetel  (Georg  Paetel),  Berlin. 

48563 

Us;  play  in .4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Swain.  [114]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1915 ;  D :  41769 ;  F.  Potter 
Swain,  Boston.  48563a 

Us  and  the  earth;  a  musical  extravaganza,  by 
H.  Brunswick. 

©  Herman  Brunswick,  Buffalo  ;  1891 :  4286, 
Jan.  30.  48564 

Us  G-eorg'ia  folks;  a  play  in  a  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  Jacques  Futrelle.  [3],  72  p.  f. 
Typewritten, 

©    John    Heath    Futrelle,    Richmond ;    D : 
2661,  Nov.  22,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1902.    48565 

Useful  (The)  coal.     See  Pig  brother  play-book. 

Useful  (The)  corpse;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Rayner.    [4],  77  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22605 ;  John  Ray- 
ner, New  York.  48566 

Useless,  the  street  singer;  a  domestic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  E.  Brooks,  music  by  A.  Singer. 
56  p.    obi.    12°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Fred.  Emerson  Brooks  and  Alfred  Singer, 
San  Francisco  ;  1886 :  22583,  Oct.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  18. 

48567 

Usted  es  mi  padre;  .li^Vguete  comico  en  1  acto  y 
eu  prosn,  de  J.  Agundo  y  Amat.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  1913  ;  D  :  32574  ; 
Jos§  Aguado  y  Amat,  Madrid.  48568 


Ufeual  (The)  way;  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Buch- 
anan.    [170]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1911;  D :  25065 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  48569 

Usurero  (El);  melodrjuna  llrico  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  M.  Falcon 
Segura,  mfisica  del  maestro  Ruiz  Arteaga. 
-Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1908. 
27  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Manuel    Falcon    Segura,    Madrid ;    D : 
13596,  Aug.  19,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908. 

48570 

Usurier  (L');  comedie  en  2  actes,  [par]  G.  Tim- 
mory  [nseud.  de  Ren§  Wahl]  et  J.  Manoussi. 
Paris,  G.  Ondet,  1907.    93  p.     12°. 

©  Georges  Ondet,  Paris ;  D :  11837,  Nov.  30, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1907.  48571 

Usurper  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  I.  N. 
Morris. 

©I.N.  Morris,  New  York  ;  D  :  5338,  July  25, 
1904.  48572 

Utah;  a  4  act  comedy-drama  touching  on  Mor- 
monism.  by  Lem.  B.  Parker. 

©  ?,IcGill  &  Shipman,  Altoona,  Pa.;  D :  454, 
May  11,  1901.  48573 

in  3  acts,  by  E.  V.  Wheeler.     [21]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1911 ;  D  :  24828 ;  Emma  Viola 
Wheeler,  Denver.  48574 

[play  in  4  acts]  by  E.  V.  Wheeler.     [7],  32 


p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1912  ;  D  :  28261 ;  Emma  Viola 
Wheeler,  Denver.  48575 

Utah  (The)  divorce.     See  Fanny. 

Utah  in  '62.     See  Sodabergs  (The) 

Uten  hjem;  skuespil  i  3  akten,  af  Kristian  Els- 
ter,  d.  y.  Kristiauia,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co., 
1911.     [3],  154  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  25675 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania,  Norway. 

48576 

Uten  skalp.     See  Gale  (Den)  onkel. 

Utensils;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  [12] 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22.  1914  ;  D :  37374  ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  47576a 

Ut'n  ollernhus  wiest.  See  Von  haus  und  hof 
verbannt. 

Utolso  (Az)  csok;  egy  szegeny  ifjn  tiirtgnet 
haroni  felvonasban,  irta  Biro  Lajos.  Buda- 
pest. Singer  es  Wolfuer  kiad&sa,  1914.  143  p. 
12°. 

©   Nov.    29,    1913 ;    2c.    Jan.    27,   1914 ;    D : 
35814 ;  Marton  Sdndor,  Budapest.  48576b 


2453 


48577 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48598 


iJtopia;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Getchell. 

©  Wendell  P.   Getchell,  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
1893  :    47087,  Oct.  21.  48577 

Utopia  (limited);  or.  The  flowers  of  progress, 
an  original  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  written  by 
W.  S.  Gilbert,  composed  by  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Book  of  words.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  1893. 
54  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  1893  :  31198.  Oct. 
3  ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  48578 

Utopian;  or,  The  end  of  an  experiment,  by  E. 
Firmin. 

©    Emile    Firmin,    United    States;    1890: 
25038,  Aug.  11.  48579 

Utopian  (The)  grandmother  of  1982;  [drama 
in  4  acts  and  2  scenes]  by  B.  Bryan.  16  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1912;    D :  28914 ;    Bertha 
Bryan,  Los  Angeles.  48580 

Utopians  (The);  a  burlesque,  by  T.  W.  Dinkins 
and  L.  Robie. 

©  T.  AV.  Dinkins  and  Louis  Robie,  Jersey 
City ;  1898 :  18683,  Mar.  21.  48581 

Uttermost  (The)  farthing;  a  play  In  5  acts,  bv 
S.  W.  Cutting.    157  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  Walker  Cutting,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D  :  6634,  May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  May  8,  1905.    48582 

Uxtry;  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  T.  Gibson.  13  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1910 ;  D :  17902 ;  Edward  T. 
Gibson,  Brooklyn.  48583 

V.  V.  V.  (Virtue,  vanity,  vice);  or.  The  hearts 
of  steel,  an  original  drama,  by  W.  T.  Dulany. 

©  W.  T.  Dulany  and  Harry  Duffield,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. ;  1873 :  1876,  Feb.  26.  48584 

Va  tan  que;  ein  sittendrama  in  3  akten,  von  Ed- 
ward Stilgebauer.    67  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   15,   1910;   D:  22058;    Spitz   & 
Morgenstern,  New  York.  48585 

Vacances  (Les)  du  mariage  (Love's  vacation); 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Albin  Valabregue.  tr.  and 
adapted  by  the  Franco-American  agency  for 
dramatic  literature,  ltd. 

©  Franqois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
York  ;  1887  :  5605,  Mar.  9.  48586 

Vacation;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.  Champ- 
ney. 

©  Lizzie  W.  Champney,  New  York;  1884: 
5.533,  Mar.  15.  48587 

an  original  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Charles 

Towusend.  Author's  ed.  New  York.  The  De 
Witt  pub.  house,  1893.  24  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  398] ) 

©  II.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  York;  1893: 
56960,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  26.  48588 


Vacation — Continued. 

a    pantomimic   and   mu.sical    comedy    in    3 

acts,  by  Thos.  A.  Daly. 

©  William  Daly,  jr.,  Boston ;   1883 :  16964, 
Sept.  15,  48589 

play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Hanlon.     [1],  22  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1911 ;  D :  23808 ;  Wm.  Han- 
lon, Cohasset,  Mass.  48590 

or,  Harvard  vs.  Yale,  a  3  act  pantomimic 

and  musical  comedy,  by  Thomas  A.  Daly  and 
Fred  G.  Maedor.  5  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  William  Daly,  jr.,  Boston;   1883:23178, 
Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  48591 

Vacation  days;  or.  Village  by  the  sea,  in  1  act. 
9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Snitz  IMoore,  New  York ;  D :  14650,  Dec. 
18,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1908,  48592 

Vacation  (The)  girls;  comedy  sketch,  by  F. 
Wallace.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19, 1912  ;  D  :  30575  ;  Frederick  Wal- 
lace, New  York.  48593 

Vaccinated;  1  act  playlet,  by  A.  Powell  and 
M.  T.  Wilson.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1!)10;  D:  22822;  Alma  Pow- 
ell and  Mark  T.  Wil.son,  Chicago.  48594 

Vacillations  (The)  of  Amelia.  See  Decision 
(The) 

Vacuum  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  P.  Gibson. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd..  1010.    17  p.    12°. 

©    July   11,    1910;    2c.    .July   12,    1910;    D: 
21537;  Preston  Gibson,  Washington.        48595 

Vacuum  (The)  cleaner;  comedy  sketch,  by  B. 
Burke.     [2],  5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1915 ;  D :  40766 ;  Billie  Burke, 
New  York.  48595a 

Vadrouilleuses  (Les);  folie-vaudeville  en  1  acte, 
par  B.  Lebreton  et  E.  Blairat.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1913,    38  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  22,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  35209  ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  48596 

Vae  victis;  comedie  en  3  actes  en  prose,  par 
Paul  Emile  de  Bize  [pseud,  de  P.  E.  Bibily] 
92  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39682 ;  Paul  Emile 
Bibily,  New  York,  48596a 

Vagabond  (The);  by  Graham  Earle. 

©  Agatha  Singleton,  Rochester,  Ind. ;  1890 : 
1.5013,  May  6.  48597 

■  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1889: 
11398,  Apr.  10.  48598 


2454 


48599 


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48621 


Vagabond  (The) — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Constance  Sliinner 

and  Herbert  Heron  [pseud,  of  H.  H.  Peet] 

©  Herbert  Heron   Peet,   Los  Angeles ;   D : 
12423.  Feb.  1,  1908.  48599 
Same.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   4,   1909 ;    D :  17007 ;    Constance 
Skinner,  Chicago.  48600 

——play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Eastman.  [561  P-  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  28698  ;  Hazel  East- 
man, Brooklyn.  48601 

a  romantic  comedy-opera  in  8  acts,  libretto 

by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  music  by  Richard  Henry 
Warren. 

©  Alex.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr.,  New  York;  1897: 
34776,  June  10.  48602 

■ •  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Mack- 
aye.    New  York,  1875. 

©  J.  Steele  Mackave,  United  States ;  1875 : 
7147,  July  9.  48603 

Vagabond  and  fugitive.     See  Persecuted. 

Vagabond  (A)  couple;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  James  Sweimler.  New  York,  Dick  and 
Fitzgerald,  1912.     10  p.     12°. 

©  July  31, 1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1912  ;  D  :  80403  ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  48604 

Vagabond  (A)  heroine,     See  Little  vagabond. 

Vagabond  (The)  of  Paris;  comedy  in  4  acts,  tr. 
from  Dr.  Karl  Toepfer's  translation  of  Gamin 
de  Paris. 

©  Clara   Lipman,  New  York ;   1885 :  11952, 
May  28.  48605 

Vagabond  (The)  of  the  cross-roads;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Steele. 

©  Asa  M.  Steele,  Philadelphia ;  1S9S :  43665, 
July  21.  48606 

Vagabonds  (The);  an  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  Townsend.  Autlior's  ed.  Boston,  "Wal- 
ter H.  Baker  &  co.,  1895. 

©  Charles  Townsend,  United  States;  1895: 
24698,  May  4;  2c.  Juue  10.  48607 

a  play   in  5  acts,   by   D.   K.   Higgins  and 

M.  O.  Higgins. 

©  David  Knowles  Higsrhis  and  Milton  Otis 
Higgins,  Chicago  ;  1882  :  7640,  May  11.    48608 

a  play  in  3  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  D.  K. 

Higgins  and  M.  O.  Higgins.    Ms. 

©  David  Knowles  Higgins  and  Milton  Otis 
Higgins.  Oakland,  Cal. ;  1881 :  8762,  June  4 ; 
2c.  Dec.  8.  48609 
or,  Roger  and  I,   a  domestic  drama  in  4 


acts,  founded  on  Trowbridge's  masterpiece,  by 
A.  T.  Saunders. 

©  A.   Tresize  Saunders,  Akron,  O. ;  1885 : 
5006,  Feb.  27.  48610 

—  See  also  Burr  Oaks. — Cartouche  (La) 


Vagabond's  (A)  honor;  a  dramatization  of 
Ernest  De  Lancey  Pierson's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  F.  H.  Wood. 

©  Frederick  H.  Wood,  Chicago  ;  1892  :  46160. 
Nov.  12.  48611 

Vagabond's  (A)  love.     See  Bertie  Blossom. 

Vagaries;  [or,  A  girl's  devotion]  original  mod- 
ern comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Tackman. 
[2],  38  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  28423  ;  John  Tack- 
man, New  York.  48612 

Vagrant  (The) 

©  Joseph  A.  Campbell,  Boston ;  1891 :  25296, 
July  13.  48613 


— ■  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ellison  Har- 
vey.    112  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  A.  Himmelein,  Kelleys  Island,  O. ; 
D :  149(?7,  Feb.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1909. 

48614 

23  p. 


•  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  D.  McGibeny 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1910  ;  D  :  21851 ;  Clyde  Duane 
McGibeny,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  48615 

Vagrant  (A)  princess;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  bv 
C.  V.  Lucas.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1914 ;  D :  38115 ;  C.  V.  Lucas. 
New  York.   ,  48615a 

Vain  (The)  jackdaw;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p.  4°. 
Proof. 

©  Augusta  Stevenson,  New^  York  ;  D  :  15368, 
Mar.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909.  48616 

Vain  Violet,  the  beauty;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D  :  12071,  Jan.  3,  1908.  48617 

Vaincu  par  I'amour;  ou,  Le  sacrifice  de  Mar- 
celle,  drume  en  3  actes,  par  C.  Berian. 

©  Corine  Berian,  Worcester  ;  1900  A  :  5454, 
Feb.  28.  48618 

Vainqueurs  (Les) ;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  E.  Fabre, 
[Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration],  1908.  2  p.  1., 
88  p.    8°. 

©  Emile  Fabre,  Paris ;  D :  14630,  Dec.  26, 
1908;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  48619 

Vakyasudha;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  and 
H.  R.  Walthew.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  W.  Walthew  and  Helene  Ripley 
Walthew.  San  Francisco ;  1895 :  45942,  Sept. 
9  ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  48620 

Valdemar,  the  Baltic  rover;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  E.  Roe. 

©  Mary  E.  Roe,  Milwaukee ;  1900  A :  2840, 
Jan.  31.  48621 

See  also  Count  (The)  of  Elsinore. 


2455 


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48640 


Valdoras  (The);  a  prose  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Augusto  Fantoni,  tr.  from  the  Italian  by  C.  C. 
Walch. 

©  Caroline  O.  Walch,  New  York ;  D :  1060, 
Nov.  4,  1901.  48622 

Vale  (The)  of  Avoca;  by  Leonard  Grover  and 
Clay  M.  Greene. 

©  Charles  H.  Hopper,  Unionville,  O. ;  1S94 : 
10473,  Feb.  16.  48623 

■  an  original  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 


Grover, 

©  Leonard  Grover,   San  Francisco;   1S95: 
47G9,  Jan.  18.  48624 

Vale  (The)  of  cedars;  a  drama  in  3  acts  with 
prologue,  dramatized  from  Grace  Aguilar's 
Vale  of  cedars,  by  N.  H.  Pitman.  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Norman    Hinsdale    Pitman,    Kpoxville, 
Tenn. ;  D  :  14685,  Dec.  26, 1908 ;  Ic.  Dec.  30, 1908. 

48625 

See  also  Jewess  of  Spain. — Under  a  Span- 


ish edict. 

Vale  (The)  of  content;  American  play  in  3  acts, 
by  P.  Gibson.     236  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  42317 ;  Preston  Gib- 
son, Washington.  48625a 

(Das  gliick  im  winkel);  drama  in  3  acts, 


by  Hermann  Sudermann,  tr.  by  William  El- 
lei'y  Leonard.     [31]  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1915 ;  D  :  39887  ; 
Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  Boston.  48625b 

—  See  also  Chief  contemporary  dramatists. 


Valentine  and  valentines;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  H.  Farrell. 

©    J.    H.    Farrell,    Brooklyn;    1885:5165, 
Mar.  2.  48626 

Valentine  Vox;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  F.  Duff. 

©  William  F.  Duff,  San  Francisco;  1881: 
5364,  Apr.  8.  48627 

Valentine's  day;  an  original  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Madeleine  Lucette  [i.  e.  Madeleine  Lucette 
Ryley] 

©  J.  H.  Ryley,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. ;  1891 : 
1372,  Jan.  8.  48628 

Valera;  a  dramatic  libretto,  by  Adolphe  Dan- 
ziger. 

©  G.  A.  Danziger,  San  Francisco ;  1900  A  : 
9844,  Apr.  17.  48629 

Valeria;  an  original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
R.  C.  White. 

©    Richard    C.    White.    New    York;    1887: 
33540,  Dec.  23.  48630 


Valeria — Continued. 

a  tragedy,  by  H.  Monroe. 

©  Harriet  Monroe,  New  York ;  1889 :  1856, 
Jan.  14,  48631 

and  other  poems;  by  H.  Monroe.    Chicago, 

Printed  for  the  author,  1891.    287  p.    12°. 

Deamatic  contents  :  Valeria ;  a  tragedy  in 
a  prologue  and  5  acts. 

©   Harriet   Monroe,    Chicago;   1891:37981, 
Oct.  23 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  48631a 

Valerie;  a  drama  in  5  acts. 

©   Edwin    S.    Belknap.    New    York;    1885: 
10383,  May  7.  48632 

a  drama  of  human  passion  in  3  acts,  by 

David  Belasco. 

©  Cecelia  Belasco,  New  York ;  1886 :  1812. 
Jan.  22.  48633 

or,  Who  is  she?  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 


Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklvn ;  1874:11667. 
Sept.  14.  48634 

Valet  (The);  or.  The  laallet,  by'O.  M.  Thom- 
son.   Typewritten. 

©  Oscar  M.  Thomson,  Philadelphia:  1897: 
64978,  Nov.  22 ;  Ic.  Nov.  22 ;  Ic.  Dec.  11. 

48635 

Valet  (The)  and  the  groom:  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  J.  Alle!\    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1914 ;  D :  39179 ;  Robert  John 
Allen,  Philadelphia.  48635a 

Valet's  (A)  irdstake;  -i  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Sherwin  Lawrence  C!nok.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames 
publishing  co.,  1894.  15  p.  12°.  ([Ames' 
series  of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  329] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co..  Clyde,  O. ;  1894:  4372,  Jan. 
18 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  48636 

Valhalla;  a  comic  oi)era  in  3  acts,  libretto  by 
S.  E.  .Johnson  and  F.  K.  Young,  music  by 
G.  W.  Currier. 

©  Shirley  Bverton  Johnson,  Franklin  K. 
Young  and  George  Washington  Currier,  Bos- 
ton ;  1896 :  8563,  Feb.  5.  48637 

Valide,  the  odalisque;  an  historical  drama,  by 

R.  Kelm.  ■■■'% 

©   De   B.   Randolph    Keim,    Reading,   Pa. ; 

1899:54456.  Aug.  26.  48638 

Valiere  (La);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Berry. 

©  William  J.  Berry,  United  States;  1883: 
12394,  July  6.  48639 

Valjean;  a  domestic  and  romantic  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  5  acts,  founded  on  Victor  Hugo's 
novel  of  The  wretched,  by  E.  C.  Winter. 

©  Elizabeth  Campbell  Winter,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1895 :  18452,  Apr.  2.  48640 


2456 


48641 


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48662 


Valjean,  the  convict;  a  drama  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  an  incident  in  Hugo's  Les  mis6rables,  by 
R.  Carlton  Tabor.    21  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  C.  Tabor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;   D: 
15925,  May  22,  1909 ;  2e.  May  22,  1909.    48641 

or,    A    life's    atonement,    romantic    sensa- 


tional scenic  melodrnma  in  4  acts,  from  the 
French  of  Victor  Huso,  by  Henry  Belmar. 
[2],  96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  R.  Belmar,  New  York  ;  D  :  666, 
July  18,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1901.  48642 

Valkyrie  (The);  [opera]  by  Richard  Wagner, 
English  tr.  by  EIruest  Newman.  London, 
Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1914.  72  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jan.  7,  1914;  2c.  May  4,  1914;  D:  36914; 
Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  New  York.  48642a 

Valley  farm;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ar- 
thur Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO..  1903.  72  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Baker's  ed. 
of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston  ;  D  :  3937. 
Sept.  14.  1903 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1903.  48643 

a  drama  founded  on  Colorado  farm  life,  by 


C.  J.  Campbell  and  R.  M.  Skinner. 

©  Charles  J.  Campbell  and  Ralph  M.  Skin- 
ner, New  York  ;  D  :  947,  Oct.  12,  1901.    48644 

a  rural  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Hayes. 


[180]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Blanche  Hayes.  New  Yock;  D: 
1703.  Apr.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1902.  48645 

Valley    Forg'e;    drama    in    3    acts,    by    Elenore 
Hammond.     Typewritten. 

©  Elenore  B.  Hammond,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass. ;  1899  :  75377,  Nov.  18  ;  2c.  Nov.  18.    48646 

an  original  drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1875:5402,  May 
24.  •  48647 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  W.  Hyde.     17  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Woodworth  Hyde,  Pittsburgh ;  D : 
521,  May  28,  1901 ;  2c.  July  16,  1901 ;  Ic.  new 
ed.  Apr.  18.  1902 ;  Ic.  rev.  ed.  Sept.  11,  1906. 

48648 

scenario  of  grand  opera  in  3  acts  [by  E.  J. 


Cos]      Ip.    4°. 

©   June  18.   1913;   2c.   June  21,   1913;   A: 
349581 ;  Edward  J.  Cox,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

48649 

■  See  also,  at  end  of  alphabet,  titles  begin- 


ning with  figures :  1776. 

Valley  Forge  '77;  or,  Twixt  king  and  coun- 
try, a  drama  of  the  Revolution  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Heverin, 

©  Cator  Heverin,  New  York ;  1900  A :  23212, 
Sept.  18.  48650 


Valley  (The)  of  Amour;  poetic  drama,  by  L.  L. 
Schwartz.     [16]  p.    f°.    Typew-ritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1910;  D :  21432 ;  Louis  L. 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  48651 

Valley  (The)  of  indecision;  in  4  acts,  bv  P. 
Aulich.     [73]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Aulich.  Chicago  ;  D  :  10324.  Apr. 
11.  1907:  2c.  Apr.  11,  1907.  48652 

Valley  (The)  of  the  shadow;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Skinner. 

©  Constance  Skinner,  Los  Angeles;  D: 
9ol4,  Nov.  24,  1906.  48653 

Valley  of  Virginia;  by  E.  R.  Stumpp.  Type- 
written. 

©  Eugene  Rowan  Stumpp.  Baltimore :  1893 : 
S272,  Feb.  13 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  48654 

Valley  (A)  view;  by  M.  M.  Boynton. 

©  Mary  M.  Boynton,  Lima,  O. ;  D :  1242. 
Jan.  2,  1902.  48655 

Vallombrosa;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  book  and 
l.vrics  by  T.  R.  Ybarra.  [3],  67  p.  4°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1910  :  D  :  21909  ;  Thomas  Rus- 
sell Ybarra,  New  York.  48656 

Vallonia;  or,  The  purple  scarf,  a  romantic 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  W.  Graham.  69 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  William  Graham,  Providence, 
R.  I. ;  D :  5854,  Dec.  3,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  3.  1904. 

48657 

Vals  (El)  de  las  rosas.  See  Canuto  sonson- 
ete, 

Vals  (El)  de  los  besos;  juguete  comico-lfrico  en 
1  acto,  original  y  en  prosa.  letra  de  E.  Lopez- 
Marin,  musica  del  maestro  Vicente  Lleo.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1911. 
32  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.  21,  1911;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1911;  D: 
25049 ;  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid.     48658 

Valuable  (A)  fish;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W"m.  F.  Cattell.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames'  publishing 
CO..  1905.  40  p.  12°.  (Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  457) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  6939,  July 
10.  1905 ;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  48659 

Value  (The)  of  a  dollar;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Brown.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911;  D:  24575;  Melville 
Brown,  Portland,  Or.  48660 

Value  (The)  of  a  scandal;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  A.  Plumb.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1911;  D :  23531 ;  Eugene  A. 

Plumb,  Cleveland.  48661 

Value  of  a  title;  by  C.  P.  Rubano.     4  1.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1909;  D:  16758;  Chas.  P. 
Rubano,  New  York.  48662 


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48686 


Value  of  being  extinct;  a  comedy  of  satire  in  3 
acts,  by  Charles  James  and  C.  Goodhart.  [85] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Goodhart,  London ;  D :  5588,  Oct. 
1.  1904 ;  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1904.  48663 

Value  (The)  of  money;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.J.Newman.    [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  :Mar.  13,  1913 ;  D :  32666 ;  M.  J.  New- 
man, Chicago.  48664 

Value  received;  by  H.  B.  Lewis.  59  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1909 ;  D  :  17018 ;  H.  B.  Lewis, 
Muskegon,  Mich.  48665 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Clifton.     [102]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©Ic.  July  12,  1913;  D :  33779 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, Bridgeport,  Conn.  48666 

Vampire  (The);  by  M.  Lyons.    107 p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Maurice    Lyons,    New    York ;    D :  11034. 
July  23,  1907 ;  2c.  July  15,  1907.  48667 

a  comedy  of  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 


W.  C.  de  Mille. 

©   William    Churchill    de  Mille,    Pompton, 
N.  J. ;  D :  49,  Jan.  21,  1901.  48668 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Dunaew.    93  p.    4°. 


Ms.     [Yiddish] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2,    1911;    D:  25376;    Nicholas 
Dunaew,  New  York.  48669 

dramatic  playlet,  by  A.  Van  Houten.     [1], 


15  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1913 ;  D :  33050 ;  Albert  Van 
Houten,  New  York.  48670 

a  legendary  story  told  in  pantomime,  with 


special  music  and  effects,  by  E.  Pelletier. 

©  Eugene  Pelletier,  Detroit ;  D :  14387,  Nov. 
27,  1908 ;  Ic.  synopsis  Nov.  27,  1908.         48671 

play  in  1  act,  by  Astrid  Penn  [pseud,  of  A. 


Kimball]  and  Malcolm  Morley.     [2],  24  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914 ;  D :  35857 ;  Astrid  Kim- 
ball, Boston.  48672 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  A.  Woolf  and  George 


Sylvester  Viereck.    137  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  A.  Woolf,  New  York ;  D :  14254,  Nov. 
10,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1908.  48673 

a  play  in  3  acts,  suggested  by  the  poem  of 


Rudyard  Kipling,  by  P.  E.  Browne.     [48]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Porter  Emerson  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
D :  13286,  July  3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  13,  1908. 

48674 


—  a  realism  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Lewis. 

©   William   Albert   Lewis,    Baltimore;    D: 
1621,  Mar.  18,  1902.  48675 


Vampire  (The) — Continued. 
a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Fitz- 
gerald Murphy.     [95]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  aiax  H.  Meyers,  New  York ;  D :  2679, 
Dec.  5,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1902.  48676 

Vampire  (The)  cat;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Van 
Etten.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1915;  D:  39534;  Gerard 
Frisselle  Van  Etten,  San  Antonio.         48676a 

Vampire  (The)  cat  of  Nabeshima;  a  Japanese 
play  in  a  prologue  and  1  act,  by  F.  Heathcote. 
7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Heathcote,  New  York ;  D  :  4796, 
Mar.  26.  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1904.  48677 

Vampire  comedy;  in  1  act,  bv  D.  G.  Smith, 
[4]  p.     f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  19,  1911;  D :  23133 ;  David  G. 
Smith,  Chattanooga.  48678 

Vampire  (The)  dance;  a  tragic  pantomime,  by 
H.  C.  French.    1  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16.  1909 ;  D :  16569 ;  Herbert  C. 
French,  New  York.  48679 

Vampire  (The)  prince;  or,  The  rose  of  Delin- 
bar,  a  spectacular  drama  in  3  acts,  byL.  F. 
Witzig. 

©  Leon  F.  Witzig,  St.  Louis;  1874:2260, 
Feb.  26.  48680 

Vampire  (The),  the  fool  and  the  girl;  pastoral 
playlet,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909;  D :  17665 ;  G.  Harris 
Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind.  48681 

Vampire^s  (The)  fool;  by  W.  S.  Schilling.  [2], 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1910 ;  D :  22090 ;  William  S. 
Schilling,  Baltimore.  48682 

Vampires  (The)  of  Chicago.  See  Belle,  the 
typewriter  girl. 

Vampires  of  Russia;  a  drama  of  to-day  in  5 
acts,  by  Mignon  Ziegfeld.  [92]  p.  4°,  "  Type- 
written, 

©  Hugo  Ziegfeld,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
4780.  Mar.  17,  1904;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1904;  Ic.  Apr. 
4.  1904.  48683 

Van  Alden,  jr.;  a  play  in  5  acts, by  Max  Millian, 

©     Sarah     Glass,     Cincinnati ;     1898 :  229, 

.Tan.  3,  48684 

Vandemar  and  Evirallen;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Mary  M.  Gay. 

©  E.  A.  Locke,  Boston ;  1882 :  4955,  Mar.  30. 

48685 

Vandemar  and  Vivienne;  a  drama,  by  C.  F. 
Pidgin  and  M.  M.  Gay. 

©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  Mary  M.  Gay,  Bos- 
ton ;  18S4 :  7700,  Apr.  10.  48686 


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Vanderbilt  (The)  cup;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Rosenfeld. 

©  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  New  York;  D :  7533, 
Oct.  25,  1905.  48687 

Van  der  Decken;  legendary  play  of  the  sea  in 
3  acts,  by  D.  Belasco.  198  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915;   D:  42110;  David  Be- 
lasco, New  York.  48687a 

Vanderdecken;  occult  melodrama,  by  M.  M. 
Bostwick. 

©   IMorris   M.    Bostwick,    Janesville,   Wis. ; 
1888 :  33558,  Nov.  26.  48688 

a  romantic,  poetic  play  in  4  acts,  by  Percy 

Fitzgerald  and  W.  G.  Mills. 

©    Mrs.     Sidney    Francis    Bateman,    New 
York ;  1878  :  7602,  June  28.  48689 

Vandergriff's  revenge;  a  tragic  play  in  1  scene, 
by  .lanet  Barrington  [i.  e.  J.  B.  Fedris]  38 
p.     obi.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Janet  Barrington  Fedris,  New  York ;  D : 
14924,  Jan.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1909.    48690 

Vandyck;  a  poetical  drama,  by  Fred  Lee  [p.seud. 
of  J.  Batstone] 

©  Joseph  Batstone.  New  York ;  1885 :  7324, 
Mar.  28.  48691 

Van  Dyke  of  New  York;  by  J.  Bove. 

©    Joseph    Bove,    Philadelphia ;     D :  7337, 
Sept.  29,  1905.  48692 

Vandykes  (The);  a  reflex  of  the  war,  an  emo- 
tional play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Price. 

©  Mark  Price,  San  Francisco ;  1886 :  26462, 
Nov.  23.  48693 

Vane  on  the  scaffold.     Sec  From  king  to  king. 

Van  Horn's  daughter;  by  B.  I.  Barrett. 

©  Bertha  I.  Barrett,  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  D : 
15632,  Apr.  16,  1909.  48694 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I.  Barrett.    150  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1910;  D:  20579;  Bertha  I. 
Barrett,  Boston.  48695 

Vanishing  (The)  man.     See  Two  dollar  bill. 

Vanishing  (The)  point;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  M. 
Jeffery.     [20]  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

.     ©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915  ;  D  :  39795 ;  Frank  Moore 
Jeffery,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  48695a 

Vanishing  (The)  race;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Stout.    Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  C.   Stout,   Chicago;   1899:75376, 
Nov.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1901.  48696 

See  also  Plays  of  the  pioneers. 


Vanishing  victor;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Wash- 
burn.   9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914 ;  D  :  35858  ;  Lilian  Wash- 
burn, New  York.  48696a 

Vanity  and  tricks;  operatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
composed  by  B.  Osso.  [14]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1909 ;  D :  16208 ;  Bory  Osso, 
New  York.  48697 

Vanity  (The)  box;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  P.  J. 
Vincent.     [83]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  12,  1915;  D:  40921;  Alexander 
P.  J.  Vincent,  New  York.  48697a 

Vanity  breach;  5  act  drama,  by  Mark  Douglas 
[pseud,  of  D.  M.  Lemon] 

©  Don  Mark  Lemon,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
28675,  May  10.  48698 

Vanity  fair;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted  fx'om 
William  M.  Thackeray's  novel  of  the  same 
name,  by  J.  H.  Nevins.    Typewritten. 

©  John  H.  Nevins,  Green  Bav,  Wis.;  1897: 
60763,  Oct.  27 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  48699 

•  a   drama,    William   M.    Thackeray's   novel 

rendered  for  the  stage,  by  P.  L.  Huckins. 

©  Percival  L.  Huckins,  Leavenworth,  Kan. ; 
1888 :  6782,  Mar.  5.  48700 


extravaganza  and  burlesque,  by  G.  Hill. 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York ;  D :  14066,  Oct.  15, 
1908.  48701 

-musical  society  comedy  in  3  acts,  libretto 

by  L.  N.  Fletcher,  music  by  A.  B.  Swan. 

©    Lewis    Nehemiah    Fletcher    and    A.    B. 
Swan,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  8788,  July  5,  1906. 

48702 

See  also  Mrs.  Rawdon  Crawley. 


Vanity  fair  company;  or,  A  gilded  youth,  by 
H.  H.  Hill  and  C.  Franklyn. 

©  Harry  Howard  Hill  and  Charles  Frank- 
lyn, New  York  ;  1895  :  47894,  Sept.  20.     48703 

Vanity  (The)  of  sanity;  dramatic  farce,  by 
M.  P.  B.  Graham.  [1],  69  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1914  ;  D  :  38767  ;  Mercy  Pris- 
cilla  Bateson  Graham,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa. 

48703a 

Vanity  (The)  shop;  musical  farce  in  1  act,  by 
C.  J.  Campbell.  32  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1911;  D:  23203;  Charles  J. 
Campbell,  New  York.  48704 

Vanity  vanquished;  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©   P.   Garrett   &v  co.,    Philadelphia ;    1886 : 
12540,  May  27.  48705 


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Van  Lowe  (The)  diamond;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Oliver  Wliite.     23  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910 ;  D :  22501 ;  Frank  Kee- 
nan,  New  York.  48706 

Vanquishing  a  mother-in-law.  See  Cupid  in 
livery. 

Van  Eensslear  calls;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  J.  C. 
Firth.    2,  [34]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1909 ;  D :  1G651 ;  John  C. 
Firth,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  48707 

Van  Wormers'  (The)  last  raid;  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Mdhon  and  C.  D.  Cameron.  [55]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Mahon  and  Charles  D.  Cam- 
eron, Detroit ;  D :  4144,  Oct.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Oct. 
27,  1903.  48708 

Van  Zorn;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin  Arling- 
ton Robinson.  New  York,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1914.    5  p.  1.,  164  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  23,  1914;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1914;  D: 
38294 ;  Macmillan  company,  New  York. 

48708a 

■Varennes;  piece  en  5  actes  et  6  tableaux,  par 
H.  Lavedan  et  G.  Lenotre  [pseud,  de  L.  L.  T. 
Gosselin]     [Paris]  1904.    2  p.  1.,  152  p.    12°. 

©  H.  Lavedan  &  G.  Lenotre,  Paris ;  D : 
5006,  May  11,  1904 ;  2c.  May  11,  1904.      48709 

Varietes  a  domicilio;  atraccion  conyugal  com- 
ico-llrica  bailable  en  un  acto  y  una  proyeccion, 
original  de  A.  Torres  del  Alamo  y  A.  Asenjo, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1913.  44  p.,  11.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar,  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
36548 ;  Antonio  Asenjo  y  Axigel  Torres  del 
Alamo,  Madrid.  48709a 

Variety  (A)  contest;  a  humorous  entertainment 
in  1  scene,  by  Laura  M.  Parsons.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1901  [1900]  25  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  1900  A : 
26403,  Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  48710 

Variety  (The)  girl;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Percy 
Webb  and  M.  E.  Doward.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911;  D:  24885;  Mabel  E. 
Doward,  Columbus,  O.  48711 

Variety  of  eight  fingers  and  two  thumbs;  or, 
A  woman's  wits  against  a  man's,  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  T.  H.  Thompson.  Bellaire,  O.,  T.  H. 
Thompson,  1889. 

©  Thomas  H.  Thompson,  Bellaire,  O. ;  1899 : 
24875,  Aug.  13.  48712 

Variety-show  (A);  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  McCutcheon  and  R.  J.  Donnolly. 

©  Wallace  McCutcheon  and  Robert  J.  Don- 
nolly, Brooklyn ;  1893 :  42709,  Sept.  23.    48713 


Varmlandingarne.     See  Cupid's  victory. 

Varsity  belle;  a  musical  comedy  in  8  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  H.  D.  Middleton. 

©    Henry    Davis   Middleton.    Chicago;    D: 
11737,  Nov.  14,  1907.  48714 

Varsity  (The)  coach;  college  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Eunice  T.  Gray.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.  46  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  234] ) 

©  Oct.  15,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1912  ;  D :  31140 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  Y'ork.  48715 

Varsity  (The)  eleven;  in  1  act,  by  P.  Pauli.  15 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■     ©  Pauline  Pauli,  New  York  ;  D :  14960,  Feb. 
1,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  1.  1909.  48716 

Varsity  villainy;  or,  The  Golden  gate  trophy,  a 
sketch  in  1  act.  adapted  l)y  Harry  Morae  Web- 
ster, from  a  sketch  written  by  Robert  Griffin 
Morris  entitled  Varsity  villainy.  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Carter  Weaver,  New  York ;  D :  5689.  Oct. 
25.  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  25.  1904.  48717 

Varveine;  a  sensational  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Lowry. 

©   Margaret   E.    Lowry,    Baltimore;    1873: 
111G6,  Se])t.  30.  48718 

Varying  (The)  winds;  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burton  Smith,  New  York ;  D :  6747.  Mav 
22,  1905.  .  48719 

Vasa  of  Sweden;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  B. 
Stewart. 

©  Anna  Bird  Stewart,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  9094, 
Sept.  10,  1906.  48720 

Vasantasena;  drnma  in  5  akten,  nach  einer 
diclitung  des  Konigs  Sudraka,  frei  bearbeitet 
von  Emil  Pohl,  musik  von  W.  Wiihldorfer. 
New  York.  1.  Goldmann,  1893.  112  p.  12". 
[Words  only] 

©    Emanuel    Lederer,    New    York ;    1893 : 
15728,  Mar.  30 ;  2c.  Apr.  10.  48721 

Vasco  Nunez  de  Balboa;  play  in  6  acts  and  11 
scenes,  by  D.  Dundas.  [4],  175  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  40492  ;  Don  Dnndas, 
New  York.  48721a 

Vase  (The);  a  1  act  satii'e,  by  N.  L.  Clark.  [1  ], 
38  p.    8°.      Typewritten. 

©    Nathaniel    L.    Clark,    Brooklyn;    1893: 
2101,  Jan.  9 ;  2c.  Jan.  16.  48722 

Vashti;  by  L.  C.  Park. 

©  Lotti(>  C.  Park.  Los  Angeles ;  D :  1018J , 
Mar.  20,  1!07.     [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  996(i! 


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Vashti — Continued. 

■ Same.    48  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 

'©  Lottie   C.   Park,   Los  Angeles;   D :  9966, 
Feb.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.  48724 

•drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  G.  Jones.     [2],  21  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  3.5689 ;  Archer  Grac- 
chus Jones,  Richmond.  48724a 

—  a  dramatic  paraphrase  of  the  book  of  Es- 
ther in  5  acts,  by  M.  Bell. 

©  Mary  Bell,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5940,  Dec. 
21,  1904.  48725 

or.   Until  death  do  us  part,   a  play  in  4 


acts,  dramatized  from  Augusta  Evans  Wil- 
son's novel,  by  U.  Akerstrom.  93  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910  ;  D  :  20819  ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  48726 

the  romance  of  a  secret,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  B.  McCutcheon. 

©    George    Barr    McCutcheon,    Lafayette, 
Ind. ;  1888  :  12982,  May  3.  48727 

Vassar;  or,  Girl  graduates,  an  original  comic 
opera,  by  C.  and  G.  Logan.  [23]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Celia  and  Grace  Logan,  New  York ;  1884 : 
9257,  May  5 ;  2c.  May  5.  48728 

See  also  Cupid  at  Vassar. 


Vassar  (The)  girl;  by  W.  C.  Parker. 

©  Walter  Coleman  Parker,  New  York;  D: 
8301,  Apr.  7,  1906.  48729 

a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts  and  prologue,  by 

M.  Warde. 

©  Marie  Warde,  New  York ;  1884 :  4946, 
Mar.  8.  48730 

Vassar  milestones;  written  by  Vassar  alumnae 
[E.  E.  Vv'ellington  and  others]  and  presented  at 
Vassar  College  on  Oct.  11.  1915.  39  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Oct.,  11, 1915  ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42014  ; 
Elizabeth  E.  Wellington,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

48730a 

Vasun;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Curt  Cassel. 
Berlin,  Eduard  Bloch,  1911.    63  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  22,  1911;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1911;  D: 
28028 ;  Moderner  verlagsbureau,  Curt  Wigand, 
Berlin.  48731 

Vaterund  sohn;  komiidie  in  3  akten,  von  Gus- 
tav  Esmann,  f iir  die  deutsche  biilme  bearbeitet 
von  Rudolf  Presber.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus  [1907]     150  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  Deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
9988,  Feb.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.      48732 


Vater  unser;  musik  drama,  von  Ernst  von  Pos- 
sart,  musik  von  H.  Rohr.  24  p.  8°.  Proof. 
[Words  only] 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;  D :  5100, 
May  24,  1904 ;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  48733 

Vaude-villiage;  by  J.  H.  Clinton  and  A.  Clin- 
ton.    [4]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911;  D:  25623;  J.  Howard 
Clinton  and  Al.  Clinton,  New  York.         48734 

Vaude villainies;  series  of  acts  against  the  pub- 
lic peace  and  decorum,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.     [98]  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Chocolate  drops. — The  customs 
inspector. — From  soup  to  nuts. — Just  before 
the  battle. — Our  summer  boarder. — Then  and 
now. — The  third-  degree  and  the  last. — A  call 
to  arms. — Her  second  time  on  earth. — Strenu- 
ous Mame. 

©  July  31,  1915  ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1915 ;  D  :  41388  ; 
Walter  H.  Bnker  &  co.,  Boston.  48734a 

Vaudeville  (The)  club;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  S.  S.  Fontaine.    f°.    Tjipewritten. 

©  Samuel  Spalding  Fontaine,  New'  York ; 
18^3  :  8748,  Feb.  16  ;  2c.  Feb.  25.  48735 

Vaudeville  (A)  cocktail;  play  in  4  sections,  by 
A.  Hoffman.     [23]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34386 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  48736 

pt.  2 ;   being  a  revision,  with  new  matter 

added,  by  A.  Hoffman.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1913 ;  D :  35227 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  48737 

pt.  3.     [1],  4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1914 ;  D :  37217 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 


man, New  York. 


48737a 


or.  Something  new  under  the  sun,  pt.  4,  a 

monologue,    by    A.    Hoffman.       [31]     p.      4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914 ;  D :  38429 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  48737b 

Vaudeville  (A)  collision;  by  R.  V.  Merwin  and 
J.E.Young.     [2],  5  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1914  ;  D  :  36257  ;  Ray  V.  Mer- 
win and  Jos  E.  Young,  Chicago.  48737c 

Vaudeville  de  luxe.     See  Bits  of  vaudeville. 

Vaudeville  (The)  girl;  a  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
S.  H.  Friedlander. 

©      Samuel     Herman     Friedlander,      San 
Francisco  ;  1899 :  8253,  Jan.  26.  48738 

Vaudeville  in  1920;  play  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  W. 
Doty  and  J.  Searle  Allen.  [1],  12  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  24,   1914;   D :  38302 ;   Burnum, 
Yant  &  CO.,  Philadelphia.  48738a 


2461 


48738 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48753 


Vaudeville  (A)  lunclieon;  in  3  courses,  by  J. 
McCree.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28, 1915  ;  D  :  40511 ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  48738b 

Vaudeville  portrayed  behind  the  scenes;  by 
J.  Delmore.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Delmore,  East  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
15649,  Apr.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.       48739 

Vaudeville  (A)  pousse-caf e;  monologue,  by  A. 
Hoffman.     [l],44p.    4°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915;  D:  41679;  Aaron 
Hoffman,  New  York.  48739a 

Vaudeville  (A)  rehearsal;  1  act  comedy,  by 
C.  H.  Acker.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1912 ;  D :  29233 ;  Charles  H. 
Acker,  New  York.  48740 

Vaudeville  (The)  rehearsal  of  a  midnight 
drama.     See  Fairy  (The)  of  Leadville. 

Vaudeville  (The)  sketch;  by  J.  Miller.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1910 ;  D :  21186 ;  Juanita  Mil- 
ler, New  York.  48741 

Vaudeville  song  and  dance  travesty;  by  L.  J. 
Pollak.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914;  D:  36146;  Jacob  K. 
Adams  and  Lincoln  J.  Pollak,  New  York. 

48741a 

Vaudeville  specialty;  by  J.  R.  K.  Taylor.  [1], 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912 ;  D :  30680 ;  James  R.  K. 
Taylor,  New  York.  48742 

Vaudeville  (A)  team  in  Ruben ville;  play  in  1 
act,  by  J.  Leslie.     [6],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1915 ;  D :  40671 ;  James  Les- 
lie, San  Rafael,  Cal.  48742a 

Vaudevillians  (The);  song  novelette  in  2  verses 
and  1  chorus,  by  W.  A.  Downs.  [1],  11  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915;  D :  42461 ;  William  An- 
drew Downs,  Chicago.  48742b 

Vaya  calor;  entretenimiento  comico-llrico-poll- 
tico  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa, 
original  de  S.  M.  Granes  y  E.  Polo,  mUsica 
del  maestro  Luis  Arnedo.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  e-^panoles]  1908.  42,  [2]  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Salvador  Maria  Granes  y  Ernesto  Polo, 
Madrid ;  D :  14505,  Dec.  11,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11, 
1908.  48743 

Veal  breaded;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John  M. 
Francis.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.  22 
p.    12°. 

©  June  25.  1913;  2c.  June  26,  1913;  D: 
33761 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    48744 


Veau  (Le)  d'or;  comedie  satirique  en  3  actes, 
par  L.  Gleize.  {In  La  Petite  illustration,  no. 
45. — 10  Janvier  1914,  serie-th§atre,  no.  25) 

©    Jan.    10,    1914;    2c.    Feb.    17,    1914;    D: 
36045 ;  Lucien  Gleize.  Paris.  48744a 

Vecci  (La);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  K.  Ans- 
pacher.    128  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Louis   Kaufman   Anspacher,    Tuckahoe. 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10513,  May  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1908. 

48745 

Vecinos  (Los);  entremes,  original  y  en  prosa,  de 
A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]  1915.    23  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.   15,   1915;   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D: 
40053 ;  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati,  Madrid. 

48745a 

Veda  (La)  del  amor;  opereta  comica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Guillermo  Perriu  y  Miguel  de  Palacios,  mli- 
sica  del  maestro  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid  [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espaiioles]  1913.  48  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32552  ; 
G.  Perrm  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.       48746 

Vedah;  or.  The  rovers  of  the  Nile,  a  comic 
Egyptian  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  A.  H. 
Mudd,  music  by  Will  App. 

©  Alice  Hawthorne  Mudd,  Louisville ;  1890 : 
14100,  Apr.  28.  48747 

Veg'etable  (A)  hash;  written  and  composed  by 
S.  Maley. 

©    Steve    Maley,    Holyoke,    Mass. ;    1897 : 
13910,  Feb.  26.  48748 

Veigele;  lebeusbild  in  4  akten  und  7  bildern,  von 
Nathan  Rackow. 

©  Max  Rosenthal,   Brooklyn ;   1898 :  55716, 
Sept.  23.  48749 

Veilchen;  1  akt,  von  Erik  Kay  und  Erich 
Kohrer.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1912  ;  D  :  30259  ;  Das  theater, 
verlagsges.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  48750 

Veiled  (The)  picture;  a  play,  by  A.  R.  Haven. 

©  Albert  Roland  Haven,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
1890:23945,  July  31.  48751 

Veiled  (The)  prophet;  drama  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  poem  of  Thos.  Moore,  by  F.  Rock- 
well.   10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   23,   1911;    D:  25066;    Florence 
Rockwell,  New  York.  48752 

a    tragedy    in    5    acts,    dramatized    froni 

Thomas  Moore's  The  veiled  prophet  of  Khoras- 
san,  by  A.  O.  Powers. 

©   Annie    Orr   Powers,    Brookline,    Mass. ; 
1897  :  72300,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1898.    4875S 


2462 


48754 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


48771 


Veiled  (The)  prophet — Continued. 

• -a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Townsend, 

based  upon  Thomas  Moore's  Lai  la  Rookh. 
[71]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ralph    Milbounie    Townsend,    Philadel- 
phia ;  D :  2930,  Jan.  30,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1903. 

48754 

Veiled  (The)  prophet  of  Khorassan;  oriental 
tragedy,  by  R.  Royer,  adapted  from  Lalla 
Rookh  by  Thomas  Moore.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1914  ;  D  :  36218  ;  Rola  Royer, 
E.  Orange,  N.  J.  48754a 

or,    Mind    and    heart,    a    play    in    5    acts. 

founded  on  history  and  embellished  with 
scenes  and  quotations  from  Sir  Thomas 
Moore's  romance  of  Lalla  Rookh,  by  M.  Estes 
(Hortense  St.  Mark)  Cincinnati,  J.  R.  Mills 
&  CO.,  printers,  1880.    79  p.    8°. 

©   Medora  Estes.   Cincinnati ;    1880 :  18246, 
Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  48755 

See  also  Edessa. — Veiled  (The)  prophet. 

Veiled  (The)  woman.     Sec  Sunny  South. 

Veille  (La)  du  jour  de  Tan;  drame  en  4  actes, 
par  A.  E.  R.  Larivge. 

©  A.  E.  R.  Larivee,  Nashua,  N.  H. ;  1894: 
50130,  Oct.  27.  48756 

■ See  also  Beve  (Le)  d'une  jeune  fille. 


Veillees  (I^es)  d'une  soeur:  ou,  Le  destin  d'un 
brin  de  mousse,  par  D.  Martin. 

©    DSsiree    Martin,    New    Orleans;    1877: 
11775,  Oct.  12.  48757 

Veilleur  (Le)  de  nuit;  comedie  en  3  actes,  par 
S.  Guitry.  24  p.  4°.  (L'lUustration  thea- 
trale,  7"  annee-173,  4  mars.  1911) 

©   Mar.    4,    1911;    2c.    Mar.   25,    1911;    D: 
23743;  Sacha  Guitry,  Paris.  48758 

See  also  Nachtwiichter  (Der) 

Veine  (La);  comedie  en  4  actes,  par  A.  Capus. 
New  York,  V.  Ciocia,  1902.    154  p.    8°. 

©   Alfred   Capus,   Paris ;   D :  1686,   Apr.   4. 
1902 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1902.  48759 

See  also  Thecitre  complet;  de  Alfred  Capus. 

Veit  Stoss;  schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Tim 
Klein.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.  129  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912 ;  D :  30586 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  48760 

Vejen  til  Gud;  af  H.  Bergstr0m.  K0benhavn 
og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Noi'- 
disk  forlag,  1912v    2  p.  1.,  157  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1912 ;  D :  31318 ; 
Hjulniar  Bergstr0m,  Copenhagen.  48761 


Veldt,  .the  lion  killer.     See  Lion  (The)  hunter. 

5379— VOL  2—17 51  2463 


Veleta  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4 
cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  A.  Gar- 
cia Sanchez,  musica  del  maestro  Teodoro  San 
Jose.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1908.    36  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Alfredo    Garcia    Sanchez,    Madrid;    D: 
14707,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.        48762 

Veletas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  de  E. 
de  Gorbea  Lemmi.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1913.    89  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913  ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32566 ; 
Eusebio  de  Gorbea  Lemmi,  Madrid.         48763 

Velikiy  provokator,  Aseff  (BejinKifi  npoBOKJi- 
Topb  A3e$(J));  liy  Glagol,  pseud.  43  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.  [English    translation:     The 

great    betrayer,    Aseff] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16.  1909  ;  D  :  16578  ;  Voldemar  T. 
Kruglak,  New  York.  48764 

Velleda;  piece  tragique  en  4  actes  et  en  vers, 
[de]  Maurice  Magre.  Toulouse,  E.  Privat 
[etc.,  etc.]  1908.    3  p.  1.,  [9]-107  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3, 1905, by  Edouard 
Privat,  Paris ;  res.  1788 ;  Ic.  May  28,  1908. 

48765 

Velma;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Sterne.  [2],  8 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915  ;  D :  40307  ;  Elaine  Sterne, 
New  York.  48765a 

Velvet  (The)  mask;  an  original  spectacular 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  W.  Knott. 

©  William  Wilson  Knott,   San  Francisco; 
1891 :  19326,  May  26.  48766 

Velvet  (The)  paw;  a  drama  of  today  in  4  acts, 
liy  W.  L.  Roberts. 

©  William  Lynch  Roberts,  Miami,  Fla. ;  D : 
14761,  Jan.  7,  1909.  48767 

Velvet  (The)  scabbard;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Hayes  and  J.  S.  Webb. 

©   A.   A.    Hayes   and   J.    S.   Webb,    United 
States  ;  1885  :  27703,  Dec.  28.  48768 

Velvet  (A)  wasp;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Schlesiuger.     [68]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21594 ;  Lily  Schle- 
siuger, San  Francisco.  48769 

Vena;  a  drama  in  2  acts,  by  J.  Hicks. 

©  Jennie  Hicks,   Indianapolis ;   1871 :  8063, 
Aug.  30.  48770 

or,  The  feast  of  roses,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  J.  Hicks. 

©   Jenny   Hicks,   Indianapolis;    1873:6927, 
June  20.  48770a 

Vencedores  y  vencidos;  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Caamano.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  37  p. 
12°. 

©   May   23,    1910:    2c.   May   24,   1910;    D: 
21137;  Angel  Caamaiao,  Madrid.  48771 


48772 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48793 


Vendemiaire;  a  drama  of  the  French  Revolu- 
tion, by  F.  Powers. 

©   Francis   Powers,   United   States;    1896: 
65987,  Dec.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  48772 

Vendetta;  by  A.  L.  I.  De  Vellin. 

©  Arthur  Louis  Iverson  De  Vellin,  Chicago ; 
D  :  5405,  Aug.  10,  1904.  48773 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  an  episode 


of  the  cholera  in  Naples  in  1884,  a  dramatiza- 
tion of  Marie  Corelli's  story,  adapted  for  rep- 
resentation by  M.  Zonnevylle. 

©  M.  Zonnevylle,  San  Francisco ;  1889 :  3512, 
Jan.  30.  48774 

drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  adaptation 


of  Marie  Corelli's  novel,  by  M.  P.  Evans. 

©  Marie  P.  Evans,  New  York ;  1888 :  21797, 
,  July  30.  '       48775 

J. 


—  dramatic   composition   in   1   act,   by   H 
Seiferth.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1910;  D :  20718 ;  Herman  J. 
Seiferth,  New  Orleans.  48776 


— -  dramatic  composition  in  1  scene,  by  R.  A. 
Browne.     1  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1911 ;  D  :  24071 ;  Raymond  A. 
Browne,  New  York.  48777 

drame  lyrique  en  3  actes,  d'apres  une  nou- 


velle  de  Loriot-Lecaudey,  de  Robert  de  Flers 
et  G.  A.  de  Caillavet,  musique  de  Jean 
Nougues.  Paris,  Enoch  &  cie.,  1911.  44  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Mar.   10,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   11,   1911;    D: 
23613;  Enoch  &  co.,  Paris.  48778 

a  farce,  by  W.  E.  McKenna.     30  p.     12°. 


Printed. 

©  Wm.  E.  McKenna,  Brooklyn  ;  1893 :  11195, 
Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  48779 

—  oper  in  einem  vorspiel  und  3  aufziigen,  text 
von  Alfred  Kai.ser,  musik  von  E.  Pizzi.  55  p. 
12°.     Printed. 

©  Emilio  Pizzi,  London ;  D :  7475,  Oct.  20, 
1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1905.  48780 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  F.  Ferguson,  jr.  [1], 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  27,  1914;  D :  35811 ;   Robert  F. 
Ferguson,  jr.,  New  York.  48780a 

— •  a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  D.  Westervelt. 

©  Leonidas  D.  Westervelt,  New  York  ;  1897 : 
5573,  Jan.  16.  48781 


—^  or,  The  tragedy  of  the  old  placer  mine,  a 
new    and    original    3    act,    sensational    melo- 
drama, by  F.  B.Crittenden.    7  p.    8°.    Printed. 
©  F.  B.  Crittenden,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
23967,  Aug.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  5.  48782 


■  Sec  also  One  forgotten. — Regina  Sarpi. 


Vendetta  (The)  of  Count  Romarri;  a  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  W.  A.  Whitecar. 

©  W.  A.  Whitecar,  New  York ;  1892 :  23387, 
June  3.  48783 

Vendetta  (The)  of  death;  melodrama  in  1  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  G.  H.  De  La  Salle. 

©  George  H.  De  La  Salle,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. ; 
1894  :  50620,  Oct.  30,  48784 

Vendicatore  (II);  by  G.  Ursitti. 

©   Gaetano  Ursitti,   New   York ;    D :  13431, 
July  29,  1908.  48785 

■  play  in  8  acts,  by  G.  Granese. 

©     Gennaro     Granese,     Philadelphia ;     D : 
13354,  July  16,  1908.  48786 

Vendome;  a  drama,  by  E.  Greey. 

©  Edward  Greey,  Manchester,  Mass. ;  1875 : 
7736,  July  24.  48787 

Venedig;  ein  akt.  von  Rob.  de  Flers  und  G.  A. 
de  Caillavet.  Berlin-'^Vilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch 
erben,  1913.    33  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1914  ;  D  :  35813  ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  48787a 

Veneered  (The)  savage.  Sec  Bos  (A)  of  m.on- 
keys,  and  other  farce  comedies. 

Venetian  (The)  bride;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  D. 
Henderson. 

©  James  Duff  Henderson,  New  York ;  D : 
3011,  Feb.  14,  1903.  48788 

Venetian  (The)  exile;  a  romantic  Spanish 
drama  in  4  acts,  tr.  and  adapted  by  Thomas  I. 
Kelly   (Tomas  Serraiio  de  Queli) 

©  Thomas  I.  Kellv,  Brooklyn;   1881:8761, 
June  4.  48789 

Venetian  nights;  a  dramatic  and  musical  com- 
position, by  Wm.  H.  T.  Shade.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    William    S.    Cleveland,    Buffalo;    1888: 
35093,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Jan.  11,  1889.  48790 

Venetian  poppies;  a  play,  consisting  of  prologue 
and  3  acts  in  5  scenes,  by  W.  B.  Hardin. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Budd  Hardin,  New  York;  1899: 
33466,  IMay  18 ;  2c.  May  18.  48791 

Venetian  (A)  romance;  by  G.  V.  Hobart.  [83] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  New  York;   D:50]2, 
May  3,  1904 ;  2c.  May  3,  1904.  48793 

a   gi-and   hippodrome   opera   in   3   acts,   by 

B.  B.  Anthony. 

©    Bertram    B.    Anthonj',    New    York;    D: 
12606,  Mar.  24,  1908.  .  48793 


2464 


48794 


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48811 


Venetian  (A)  romance — Continued. 

romautic  opera  comique  in  3  acts,  book  by 

Cornelia  Ossood  Tyler,  music  by  Frederick 
Coit  Wight.  [94]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Augustus  C.  Tyler,  New  London,  Conn. ; 
D :  4705,  Mar.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1904. 

48794 

Venetian  (The)  vendetta;  or,  The  two  broth- 
ers, a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  a  priest  of  the  dio- 
cese of  Alton,  111.  Baltimore,-  Md.,  New  York, 
John  Murphy  company  [1906]    64  p.    12°. 

@   John   Murphy   co.,   Baltimore ;    D :  84.5.5, 
Apr.  2.5,  190(1 ;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  48795 

Venezianische  liebespolitik.  See  Fiinf  komb- 
dien. 

Venezuela;  or.  The  president's  messenger,  a 
patriotic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Stout,  obi. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Cincinnati ;  1896 :  6796,  .Tan. 
27 ;  2c.  Jan.  22.  48796 

Venganza  (La)  de  la  gleba;  drama  original  en 
3  actos  V  en  prosa.  [porl  F.  Gamboa.  Mexico, 
D.  F.,  1907.     190  p.     12°. 

©  Federico   Gamboa,   City  of  Mexico ;   D : 
10627,  May  24,  1907 :  2c.  May  24,  1907.    48797 

Vengeance;  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hopkins.  [2]. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1913 ;  D :  33122 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  48798 

a  melodrama,  by  J.  F.  Soop. 

©    Jennie    F.    Soojj,    Boston;    1891:25064, 
July  9.  48799 


—  tabloid  tragedy  in  3  scenes,  by  A.  Gardner. 
[18]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3.  1914 ;  D :  37825 ;  Albert  Gard- 
ner, Colorado  Springs,  Col.  48799a 

— -  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Kennicott. 

©  Bruno  Kennicott,  Chicago ;   1874 :  14279. 
Nov.  23.  48800 

—  See  also  Natasqua. 


Vengeance  and  remorse;  1  act  tragedy,  by  .J. 
Kaufman,  jr.     [7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915  ;  D  :  39755  ;  Joseph  Kauf- 
man, jr.,  Philadelphia.  48800a 

Vengeance  (La)  du  marchand  de  couleurs;  par 
R.  Valabregue  et  A.  Melray.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912  ;  D  :  30000  ;  Gaumont  co., 
New  York.  48801 

Vengeance  (La)  du  mari.     See  Apres  I'opera. 

Vengeance  is  mine;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Bascom. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ada  Lee  Bascom,  New  York;   1900  A: 
27558,  Nov.  6 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  48802 


Vengeance  is  mine — Continued. 

■  a   melodrama   in  4   acts,  by   Sutton  Vane. 

[104]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  London ;  1892 :  2476.  Jan. 
14 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  48803 

original   dramatic   interlude,  by  M.   Ryder 

and  Edward  Paulton.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   June  26,   1913;   D:  33615;   Maxwell 
Ryder,  Brooklyn.  48804 


—  play  in  5  acts,  founded  on  Lyof  N.  Tolstoi's 
Anna  Karenina,  by  M.  S.  L.  Parr.  [2],  77  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28520 ;  Margaret  S. 
Linn  Parr.  Philadelphia.  48805 


— ■  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norris.    ii,  44  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1910 ;  D :  21166 ;  F.  Wickham 
Norris,  Brooklyn.  48806 


—  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Abbott.     71  p.     f°.     TypeT\Titten. 

©  Charles  E.  Abbott,  Aurora,  111. ;  D :  2094, 
July  5.  1902 ;  2c.  July  5,  1902.  48807 

12  p. 


—  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  B.  Russell. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1909 ;  D :  17027 ;  P.  B.  Rus- 
sell. Denver.  48808 


B.  Selby.     17  p. 


war  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42019;   George  B. 
Selby,  Louisville.  48808a 

■  See  also  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. — Sword 

of  the  sea. 

Vengeance  (The)  of  a  Jew;  an  historical  trag- 
edy in  a  prologue,  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by 
J.  J.  Allen. 

©  J.  .L  Allen.  Chicago;  1889:28563,  Sept. 
20.  48809 

Vengeance  (The)  of  Catullus;  [play  in  1  act] 
by  .TaroslavVrchlicky  [pseud,  of  Emil  Frida,tr. 
by  Charles  Recht]  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  6, 
Nov.-Dec.  1914;  periodical  ©  Dec.  19,  1914; 
2c.  Dec.  26,  1914;  B :  334338 ;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston)  48809a 

Vengeance  (The)  of  Denise;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  F.  Milliken.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909 ;  D  :  16494 ;  James  Foster 
Milliken,  New  York.  48810 

Vengeance  (The)  of  time;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  L.  Dawson. 

©    Richard    Lew    Dawson,     Indianapolis: 
1878:1657,  Feb.  7.  48811 


2465 


48812 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48830 


Vengee;  drame  en  5  actes  et  10  tableaux,  de  E. 
Herbel  et  H.  Germain.  Paris,  Maison  fran- 
gaise  d'editions — Em.-M.  Lelievre,  1913.  86  p. 
4°. 

©   Apr.   25,    1913;   2c.   May   24,    1913;    D: 
33306 ;  Emile  Herbel  et  Henri  Germain,  Paris. 

48812 

Venice;  or.  The  bride  of  the  sea,  a  dramatic 
and  musical  composition  in  2  acts  and  6  scenes, 
by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New   York;    1891:31091, 
Sept.  2.  48813 

Venice  in  America;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular, 
dramatic,  musical,  scenic,  and  realistic  pro- 
duction. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1892 :  11566. 
Mar.  15.  48814 

Venice  in  Boston;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular,  dra- 
matic, musical,  scenic,  and  realistic  produc- 
tion. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1892:11567, 
Mar.  15.  48815 

Venice  in  Chicago;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular,  dra- 
matic, nmsical,  scenic,  and  realistic  produc- 
tion. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1892 :  11568, 
Mar.  15.  48816 

Venice  in  Cincinnati;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular, 
dramatic,  musical,  scenic,  and  realistic  produc- 
tion. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New   York ;    1892 :  11569, 
Mar.  15.  48817 

Venice  in  New  York;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular, 
dramatic,  musical,  scenic,  and  realistic  pro- 
duction. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York ;   1892 :  11570, 
Mar.  15.  48818 

Venice  in  Philadelphia;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacular, 
dramatic,  musical,  scenic,  and  realistic  pro- 
duction. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1892:11571, 
Mar.  15.  48819 

Venice  in  San  Francisco;  I.  Kiralfy's  spectacu- 
lar, dramatic,  musical,  scenic,  and  idealistic  pro- 
duction. 

©   Imre  Kiralfy,   New  York;    1892:11572, 
Mar.  15.  48820 

Venice  preserved;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Hugo 
von  Hofmannsthal,  authorized  tr.  from  the 
German  by  Elisabeth  Walter.  {In  Poet  lore, 
V.  26,  no.  5,  Sept.-Oct.  1915 ;  periodical  ©  Nov. 
27,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1915;  B:  344628;  Poet 
lore  CO.,  Boston)  48820a 

See  also  Eepresentative  English   dramas 

from  Dryden  to  Sheridan. 

Venta  (La)  de  Don  Quijote.  See  Figuras(Las) 
del  Quijote. 


Ventaglio  (II)  (The  fan);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Carlo  Goldoui,  tr.  by  Kenneth  McKenzie. 
New  Haven,  Allen  Skinner  Hubbard,  1911. 
xix,  [3].  92  p.  front,  (port,  group)  plates, 
port.    8°. 

©   Dec.    21,    1910;   2c.   Dec.   22,   1910;    D: 
22898;  Yale  dramatic  assn..  New  Haven. 

48821 

Ventanas  (Las)  del  cielo;  idilio  breve  en  prosa, 
original  [de]  El  Bachiller  Corchuelo  [pseud.] 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908. 
14  p.    12°. 

©    El    Bachiller    Corchuelo,    Madrid;    D: 
14700,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.        48822 

Ventres  (Les)  dores;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  fimile 
Fabre.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale,  1905.  2  p.  1., 
262  p.     12°. 

©    L.    Michaud,    Paris ;    D :  6247,    Feb.    21, 
1905  ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1905.  48823 

Ventrilocua  (La);  pasatiempo  comico-llrico  en 
medio  acto,  original  y  en  prosa,  de  M.  Gar- 
rido,  mtisica  del  maestro  Felipe  Orejon.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiaoles]  1911.  18 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28148  ; 
Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  48824 

Ventriloquist  (The) ;  melodramatic  musical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  boolc  and  lyrics  by  A.  J.  Lamb, 
music  by  John  T.  Hall.  60  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,   1912;   D :  30545 ;  Arthur  .L 
Lamb,  New  York.  48825 

a  play  for  schools,  after  Dan  Beard  in  The 


Circle,  by  W.  E.  Watt. 

©  Little  chronicle  co.,  Chicago ;   D :  15848, 
May  18,  1909.  48826 

Ventriloquist  (The)  and  the  dog;  a  dramatic 
sketch  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  J.  Arthur. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1903.    12  p.    12°. 

©   Joseph  Arthur,   Pelham  Manor,   N.   Y. ; 
D :  3402,  May  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Mav  16,  1903. 

48827 

Venus;  by  Kurt  Miitull. 

©   Charles   Kaciue   Tvler,   New   York;    D: 
4358,  Dec.  8,  1903.  48828 

comedy-drama   in  3   acts,   by   A.   H.   Laid- 


law,  jr. 

©  Alexander  H.   Laidlaw.   jr.,  New  York ; 
1897  :  84780,  June  10.  48829 


—  comedy  of  two  worlds,  by  J.  B.  Under \V<)(;d. 
[18]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1911;  D:  23069;  John  E.  Un- 
derwood, Syracuse,  Kan.  48830 


2466 


48830 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


48847 


Venus — Continued. 

Same.    New  York,  Shakespeare  press,  1914. 

34  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  10,  1914;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1914;  D: 
36378;  John  Bennett  Underwood,  Glen  Elda, 
Kan.  48830a 

a  1  act  comedy,  by  Richard  C.  White. 

©  Lenoir  White.  New  York ;  D :  1286,  Jan. 
13,  1902.  48831 

■  an  original  extravaganza  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M. 


Krecker.     [73]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ada   Marie  Krecker,   Chicago ;   D :  3889. 
Sept.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1903.  48833 

or,  Boseyposey  in  starland,   [musical  play 


in  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Krecker]      [135]   p.     f° 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ada  Marie  Krecker,  Chicago ;  D :  .5034, 
May  16,  1904 ;  2c.  May  6,  1904.  48833 

Venus  a  la  mode;  tr.  by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Wray. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Wray,  Averill  Park,  N.  Y. ; 
1898  :  57012,  Sept.  28.  48834 

Venus  Amathusia;  3  szenen,  von  Max  Dreyer. 
Stuttgart  &  Leipzig,  Deutsche  verlags-anstalt, 
1906.     81  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Eman- 
uel Lederer,  New  York ;  res.  no.  130 ;  2c.  Jan. 
4,  1906.  48834a 

Venus  and  Bacchus;  a  fairy  play  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  S.  Ganter. 

©  Franz  S.  Ganter,  New  Orleans;  1873: 
12121,  Oct.  23.  48835 

Venus  (La)  de  piedra;  zarzuela  comica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros  en  prosa,  original 
de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Antonio  Lopez 
Mouls,  nulsica  de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y 
el  maestro  Alonso.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1914.  .53  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Mar.  15,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1915;  D: 
40072;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  A.  Lopez  Monis, 
Madrid.  48835a 

Venus  im  griinen;  fastnachtsspiel  in  1  aufzug, 
von  Rudolf  Lothar,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus. 
Text  der  gesJlnge.  Leipzig,  L.  Dol)linger  ( Bern- 
hard  Herzmansky)  [etc.,  etc.]  1909.  16  p.  8°. 
©  Oct.  7,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  1909 ;  D :  17173 ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  48836 

Same.  Vollstandiges  soufflierbuch.  Leip- 
zig, L;  Doblinger,  (Bernhard  Herzmansky) 
[etc.,  etc.]  1909.    38  p.    12'. 

©  Feb.  22,  1910;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D: 
20407;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig.  48837 


Venus  in  evil  aspect;  play  in  1  act,  by  Sheppard 
Wagner.    13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   2.5,    1915;    D:  39496;    Leonard 
Blackburn  Arnold,  Los  Angeles.  48837a 

Venus  (La)  noir  (Black  Venus);  a  grand  spec- 
tacular play  by  A.  Belot,  adapted  by  Imre 
and  Bolossy  Kiralfy. 

©  Ric  and  Elisa  Kiralfy,  New  York ;  1879 : 
14704.  Nov.  1.  48838 

-See    also    Amazon    (The)     queen, — Black 

(The)  Venus. 

Venus  of  Moonland;  musical,  mythological, 
allegorical  fantasy  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Krogmann.  [2],  18  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1915  ;  D  :  42096  ;  Carrie  Wil- 
liams Krogmann,  Brookline.  Mass.        48838a 

Venus  of  the  Nile.     -See  Actress  (The) 

Venus  on  a  spree;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book  and  music  by  R.  Stretti. 

©    Rene    Stretti,    New    York ;    1898 :  54742, 
Sept.  19.  48839 

Vera;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  E.  Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1888 :  32660, 
Nov.  19.  48840 


—  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Smith. 

©  Mary  Ellis  Smith,  Chicago ;  1889 :  40068, 
Dec.  30.  48841 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Johnson.     69  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    F.    Johnson,    Cleveland ;    D : 
8102,  Mar.  5,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1906.         48842 

a  Russo-Parisian  society  drama  in  5  acts, 


by  F.  P.  Hulette. 

©  Frank  Parker  Hulette,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. ; 
1883  :  6975,  Apr.  13.  48843 

—  or.  The  nihilists,  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  O.  Wilde. 

©    Oscar   Wilde,    New    York;    1882:16246, 
Oct.  2.  48844 

—  See  also  Word  (The)  g-c— Writings  (The) 


of  Oscar  Wilde. 
Vera  Karovna;  by  G.  H.  Westley. 

©   George   Hembert   Westley,   Boston;    D: 
8478,  May  5,  1906.  48845 

Vera  Varco;  a  drama  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man of  R.  Voss,  by  E.  Guernsey. 

©  Ethel  Guernsey,  New  York;  1890:38711, 
Dec.  8.  48846 

Vera's  vacation;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Louise 
Rand  Bascom.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros. 
[1912]     47  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   9,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30803  ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  48847 


2467 


48848 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48864 


Verborgene  ketten;  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
von  A.  Hachtmann.  Brooklyn,  Die  extra  post, 
1897.    54  p.    8°. 

©    Adolph    Hachtmann,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
67180,  Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  48848 

Verbosifantasticality;  monologue,  by  T.  P. 
Morgan.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Tom  P.  Morgan,  Rogers,  Ark. ;  D :  10637, 
May  25,  1907 ;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  48849 

Verbotene  (Die)  braut;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
G.  W.  E.  Schlack,  musik  von  K.  P.  Adolfi. 
Berlin.  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1910.  76  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  22,  1910 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D  :  23540 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock.  Berlin.  48850 

Verbotene  (Der)  kuss;  operette  in  3  akten,  mu- 
.sik  von  Zsigmont  Vincze  und  Rudolf  Schanzer, 
text  von  Josef  Pastor,  und  Rudolf  Schanzer. 
[2],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,   1910;   D :  21889 ;   Musik  & 
theaterverlag  Arion,  Berlin.  48851 

Verbotene  (Die)  stadt;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bruno  Granichstaedten  und  Carl  Lindau. 
Mise  en  scene.  Leipzig.  Josef  Weinberger, 
1914.    1  p.  1.,  80  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1914 ;  D  :  37611 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  48851a 


—  Same.     Soufflier-  und   regiebuch.     Leipzig, 
Josef  Weinberger,  1914.     1  p.  1.,  128  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Jiily  15,  1914 ;  D :  37613 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  48851b 


musik  von  Bruno  Granichstaedten. 

Leipzig,  Josef  Weinberger,  1914.     48  p.     12°. 
[Lyrics  only] 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37165 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  48851c 

Verdict  (The);  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©  Charles  Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans  ;  D  : 
15734,  Apr.  29,  1909.  48852 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  L.   Schuck.     [35] 

p.    f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1915 ;  D  :  39717 ;  Henry  Lewis 
Schuck,  Cleveland.  48852a 

dramatic  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  Carl  Arm- 
strong.    [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913 ;  D :  84529 ;  Martin  Bar- 
ron, New  York.  48853 

—  a  new  and  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Sertrew.    New  York,  The  author,  1873. 

©    Saul    Sertrew,    New    York;    1873:1772. 
Feb.  21.  48854 


—  or.  For  a  woman's  life,  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  R.  Parrell.    63  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Rupert  Farrell,  New  York ;  D  :  9840. 
Jan.  23,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1907.  48855 


Verdict  (A)  of  conscience;  a  dramatic  inter- 
lude, by  John  Stapleton.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Louise  Beaudet,  New  York ;  D :  335,  Apr. 
11,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  11, 1901.  48856 

Verdict  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  nets,  by  R. 
Fitz  Gerald. 

©  Riter  Fitz  Gerald,  Philadelphia;  D: 
2899,  Jan.  13,  1903.  48857 

Verdug'a  (La);  or,  The  g'ipsy's  curse,  founded 
on  the  manners,  customs,  and  traditions  of 
the  gipsies  in  Spain  in  1692,  by  S.  Silsbee. 

©  Samuel  Silsbee,  New  York ;  1877 :  3269, 
Mar.  17.  48858 

Vereins-prasident  (Der);  schwank  in  4  akten, 
von  W.  Pricke.    New  York,  J.  Goldmann,  1892. 

©  W.  Pricke.  New  York;  1892:35976. 
Sept.  1.  48859 

Vereinsbold  (Der);  schwank  mit  gesang  in  3 
akten  und  7  bildern,  von  E.  Boremsky  und  M. 
Cohnheim. 

©  Eugene  Boremsky  and  Max  Cohnheim, 
New  York  ;  1882  :  10411.  June  23.  48860 

Verfiixte  (Eine)  annonce.  See  Durch  die 
zeitung'. 

Verfiixte  (Die)  liebe;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Ludwig  Hirschfehl.  Regie-  und  soufflierbuch. 
Leipzig,  W.  Ivarczag.  1914.    40  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  11)14  :  D  :  37541 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  48860a 

Vergangenheit  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Rudolf  Greii':^  Leipzig,  Verlag  von  L. 
Staackmann,  1912.    119  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  4,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  31726  ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  48861 

Verge  (The)  of  ruin;  or.  Coming  to  light,  a 
drama  of  the  panic  of  1873  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Winter. 

©  Charles  C.  Winter,  St.  Louis ;  1874 :  111, 
Jan.  6.  48862 

Vergeltung;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Walter 
Bloem.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes 
deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
[1910]     83  p.    8°. 

©  .Tan.  26,  1910;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1910;  D: 
20226 ;  Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

48863 

Verger  (The);  new  and  original  vaudeville,  by 
Walter  Frith,  composed  by  King  Hall.  Li- 
bretto. 

©  Joseph  Williams,  London;  1894:60468, 
Dec.  27.  48864 


2468 


48865 


COPYKIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


48880 


Vergessene  (Das)  ich;  komische  oper  in  2  auf- 
ziigen,  dichtung  vou  Richard  Scliott,  musili 
von  Waldemai'  Wendland.  [Textbucli]  Ber- 
lin, E.  Bote  &  G.  Boclv,  1910.    99  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  22,  1910  ;  2c.  aiar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23539 ; 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  48865 

Vergniigungsreise  (Die);  ein  reiseschwank  in  4 
.stationen.  vou  Fritz  Friedmauii-Frederich. 
Berlin,  Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch,  1911.  72  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1912  ;  D  :  2S871 ;  Theaterver- 
lag Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  48866 


Verhaengnisvolle  (Die)  pfanne. 
verrueckt,  main  kind. 


See  Du  bist 


Verieta;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  E.  Kyle.  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  23987  ;  Tom  E.  Kyle, 
New  York.  48867 

Veritas;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
S.  Johnson. 

©  W.   Sherwood  Johnson.   San  Francisco; 
1870  :  1797,  Sept.  14.  48868 

Verkauf  (Der)  Josephs  nach  Egypten;  grosses 
drama  mit  mnsik  in  5  akten  und  15  bildern, 
von  H.  Griin. 

©   J.   P.   Solomon,   New  York;   1875:2646, 
Mar.  22.  48869 

Verkauf te  (Die)  braut  (The  bartered  bride); 
comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Sabina,  German 
text  by  Max  Kalbeck,  music  by  Friedrich 
Smetana,  English  version  by  Helen  J.  Harvitt. 
New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1908.  43  p.  4°.  [Li- 
bretto only.    German  and  English] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  D:  14336,  Nov. 
21,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  15,  1909.  48870 

Verkettung  (Die);  schauspiel  in  4  aufziigen, 
mit  gesang  von  A.  F.  Hamann. 

©   A.    F.    Hamann,    Davenport,    la. ;    1880 : 
10559,  July  8.  48871 

Verlorene  (Das)  heim;  schauspiel  in  3  akten. 
von  Tor  Hedberg,  autorisierte  uebersetzung 
aus  dem  schwedischen,'  von  Oai'l  Morburger. 
Berlin,  Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    44  p.    8°. 

©   Ic.   June  17,   1914;    D :  38022 ;    Biihnen- 
verlag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

48871a 

Verlorene  (Das)  paradies;  schauspiel  in  3  auf- 
ziigen, von  lAidwig  Fulda ;  ed.  with  questions, 
notes,  and  vocabulary  by  Paul  H.  Grummann. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  &  company 
[1906]  xiii,  194  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     16°. 

©  Paul  H.  Grummann,  Lincoln,  Neb. ;  A : 
135630,  Jan.  6,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1907. 

48871b 


Verlorene  (Der)  sohn;  komSdie  in  3  akten,  von 
I']mi]  Ludwig.  Berlin,  W.,  S.  Fischer,  verlag, 
1914.    1  p.  1.,  79  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  D :  36117 ;  S.  Fischer, 
verlag,  Berlin.  48871c 


Vermachtniss   (Das) 
tance. 

Vermilion  (The)  pencil 
Great  (The)  symbol. 


See  Sealed  (A)  inheri- 
Sce  Crimson  spider. — 


Vermont;  or,  In  old  Vermont,  a  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Barnard.  [101] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jules  Murry,  New  York ;  D :  546,  June 
4.  1901 ;  2c.  June  4,  1901.  48872 

Vermont  and  Virginia;  or,  Colonel  Cortright 
of  Virginia,  by  Dora  Goldthwaite  [i.  e.  E.  F. 
Goldthwaite] 

©  Eldora  F.  Goldthwaite,  New  York;  D: 
1042,  Oct.  30,  1901.  48873 

Vermont  State  folks;  1  act  drflma,  by  E.  L. 
Cowles.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   24,   1910;    D:  22137;    Edward 
Lansing  Cowles,  Waterbury,  Conn.         48874 

play  in  1  act,  by  Edward  Lansing  Cowles. 

15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10,    1912;    D :  30786 ;    James 
Clancy  and  E.  L.  Cowles,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

48875 

Verna,  queen  of  the  street  waifs. 

©  Charles  W.  Fonda,  Springfield,  Mass.;  D: 
5426,  Aug.  12,  1904.  48876 

Vei-ney  (The)  ancestor;  a  dramatization  in  1 
act  of  Paul  Fort's  story  of  the  same  name,  by 
D.  Kimball. 

©  David  Kimball,  New  York ;  D :  1284,  Jan. 
13,  1902.  48877 

Vero  (II)  amico;  di  Carlo  Goldoni,  with  intro- 
duction, notes  and  vocabulary  by  J.  Geddes, 
1r..  and  Freeman  M.  Josselyn,  jr.  Boston, 
b.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1902.    xii,  118  p.    16°. 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston ;  A  :  41815,  Sept. 
17,  1902 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1902.  48877a 

Veronica;  by  Nosle  Yram  [pseud,  of  M.  Elson] 

©    Mary    Elson,    New    York;    1891:20709, 

June  5.  48878 


—  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Morton  Conheim. 
[124]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  D  :  2027,  June 
20,  1902 ;  2c.  June  20,  1902.  48879 

— ■  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  M.  E. 
Marks.  74  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912 ;  D :  31299 ;  Maurice  B. 
Marks,  New  York.  48880 


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48880 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48895 


Veronica — Continued. 

or,  The  Holy  Face,  religious  drama  in  5 

acts  and  5  tableaux,  by  F.  Bernardine.    42  p. 

12°.    Printed. 

(c)   Aug.   23,   1914;   2c.   Aug.    26,   1914;    D: 

38002;  F.  Bernardine,  Pittsburgh.         48880a 

or.  The  scarlet  abbess,  a  romantic  drama 


in  4  acts,  by  P.  A.  L.  Brlttell. 

©  P.  A.  L.  Brittell,  Canton,  O. ;  1896 :  6724, 
Jan.  27.  48881 

or,  The  wonderful  veil,  play  in  5  acts,  by 


F.  Bernardine.     [6],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912;  D:  29036;  F.  Bernar- 
dine, Pittsburgh.  48882 

Veroniqu.e;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Vanloo 
and  G.  Duval,  tr.  by  Lilian  Eldee,  music  by 
Andrg  Messager.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1903.    64  p.    8°. 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  D  :  3383,  May  6  ; 
1903 ;  2c.  May  6,  1903.  48883 

opgra-com'ique  en  3  actes,  paroles  de  Albert 


Vanloo  et  Georges  Duval,  musique  de  Andre 
Messager.  Paris,  Librairie  theatrale  [New 
York,  Empire  press,  printers]  1903.  2  p.  1., 
132  p.    12°. 

©  L.  Michaud,  Paris  ;  D  :  3549,  June  8.  1903 ; 
2c.  June  8,  1903.  48884 

Verrens  (The);  or,  Marie  and  Marion,  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  E.  Osmun. 

©  T.  E.  Osmun,  United  States ;  1873 :  10591, 
Sept.  15.  48885 

Vers  I'amour;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  L.  Gandillot. 
[Paris,  Imp.  de  I'lUustration]  1905.  93  p. 
12°. 

©  Leon  Gandillot,  Paris ;  D :  7402,  Oct.  16, 
1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  48886 

Versa- vice;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Whipple. 
[67]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27,    1911;    D :  24142 ;    Wayne 
Whipple,  Philadelphia.  48887 

Versatility;  musical  comedy  in  1  act  and  3 
scenes,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1914;   D:  36224;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  48887a 

Verschenkte  (Die)  frau;  komische  oper  in  3 
aufziigen,  nach  einem  entwurf  von  F.  An- 
tony, test  von  Rudolf  Lothar,  musik  von 
Eugen  D'Albert.  Leipzig,  A.  Cranz,  1911.  61 
p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Aug.    12,    1911;   2c.    Aug.   28,   1911;    D: 
25111 ;  Aug.  Cranz,  Leipzig.  48888 

Same.    Regiebuch.    Leipzig,  A.  Oranz  [etc., 

etc.]  1912.    1  p.  1.,  95  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912 ;  D :  29098 ;  Aug.  Cranz, 
Leipzig.  48889 


Verschenkte  (Die)  nacht;  operette  in  1  akt,  von 
Fritz  Lunzer  und  Gustav  Beer,  musilv  von 
Bela  Laszky.  Regie-  und  souffliei'buch.  Wien, 
W.  Karczag,  1914.    1  p.  1.    69  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38523 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  48889a 

Verschleierte  (Das)  bild  zu  Sais;  drama  in  3 
akten,  von  Paul  Heyse.  New  York,  E.  Le- 
derer,  1901.    96  p.    8°. 

©   Emanuel   Lederer,   New   York ;    D :  736. 
Aug.  9,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1901.  48890 

Verschworung  (Die)  von  Morristown.  See 
Konig  Friedrich's  bild. 

Verschwundene  (Der)  Berliner;  posse  in  4 
akten,  von  Alfons  Fedor  Gohn.  Berlin,  Oester- 
lield  &  CO.  verlag,  1914.    77  p.    12^ 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1914 ;  D :  38324 ;  Oesterheld 
.    &  CO.,  Berlin.  48890a 

Versieg'elt  (Attached);  opera  bouffe  in  1  act,  an 
adaptation  from  R;iupach's  story  by  Richard 
Batka  and  Pordes-Milo,  music  by  Leo  Blech. 
New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1911.  39  p.  4°. 
[Libretto  only.    English  and  German] 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25433  ; 
Fred  Rullman,  inc.,  New  York.  48891 

Versoehnung'sfest  (Das).     See  Junger  (Der) 

Versunkene  (Die)  glocke;  ein  deutsches 
miirchen-drama,  von  Gerhart  Hauptmann, 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  T.  S.  Baker. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1900.  1  p.  1.,  xviii, 
205  p.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  A':  co..  New  York;  1900  A: 
43SS,  Feb.  17 ;  2c.  Ivlar.  10.  48892 

See   also  Dramatic   (The)   works   of   Ger- 


hart Hauptmann. 

Vertauschte  (Die)  braut;  operette  in  3  akten 
mit  teilweiser  beniitzung  einer  franzosischen 
idee  von  Heinricii  von  Waldberg  imd  Felix 
LT.1hely,  musik  von  Alfred  Zamara.  Soufflier- 
und  regiebuch.  Leipzig,  J.  Weinberger,  1911. 
1  p.  1.,  148  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1911 ;  D  :  24267 ;  Josef  Wein- 
berger, Leipzig.  48893 

Vertu  (La)  est  tou jours  recompensee;  par  R. 
Valabregue.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  15,  1912;   D:  30005;   Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  48894 

Verurtheilt  und  atif  dem  schafott.  See  Schin- 
der  (Der)  Hannes. 

Verwandelte  (Der)  komodiant;  ein  spiel  aus 
dem  deutschen  rokoko.  von  Stefan  Zweig. 
Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.    38  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;  D :  30583 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin.  48895 


2470 


48896 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


48915 


Verwundete  (Der)  vogel  (Ii'oiseau  blesse); 
komoclie  in  4  akten,  von  Alfred  Capus.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erbeu,  1909.    114  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1909 ;  D :  16785 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,   Berlin.  48896 

Verwunschene  (Die)  princessin;  otler,  Eine 
gezwungene  heirath,  a  play  in  6  acts,  by 
K.  Rotmeier. 

©   Klara   Rotmeier,    United    State., ;    1SS3 : 
1471,  Jan.  22.  48897 

Very  dangerous  tricks;  negro  farce,  by  Frank 
Duniont.  New  York,  Chicfigo  [etc.]  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons  [1903]  12  p.  16°.  (On  cover: 
The  Witinark  comic  plays) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York :  D :  3071, 
Feb.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1903.  48898 

Very  little  Faust;  or,  Many  Marguerites,  an 
opera-bouffe  in  3  acts  and  4  tableaux,  music 
by  Herve,  libretto  by  R.  F.  Carroll. 

©  "William  Parry  and  Richard  F.  Carroll, 
New  York  ;  1897 :  34986,  Tune  11.  48899 

Very  (The)  minute;  modern  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  Meehan.     [102]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911 :  D :  24579 ;  John  Mee- 
han, Boston.  48900 

Very  odd;  a  protean  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  J.  B.  Matthews.  New  York,  A.  S.  Seer. 
1871. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews.  New  York;  1871: 
5290,  June  5.  48901 

Very  (The)  private  detective;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  D.  H.  V/allace.  [1],  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Jan.  IS.  1915 ;  D :  39433 ;  David  Har- 
old Wallace,  New  York.  48901a 

Very  (A)  rich  young  man.     Sec  Telling  papa. 

Very  (The)  strange  case  of  the  Stuyvestants. 
8ec  Envuelta  en  su  red. 

Very  (The)  subtle  lover.  See,  at  end  of  alpha- 
bet, titles  beginning  with  figures:  98 — 8. 

Very  suspicious;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  adapted 
by  E.  B.  Tllton. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  New  York ;  1896 :  2906, 
Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  6.  48902 


a  farce  in  1  act,  tr.  from  the  French,  and 

rev.  by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Wray. 

©  Louise  Wray,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. ;  1880 : 
11819,  July  30.  48903 

Very  (A)  vain  Venus;  or.  Swat  that  fly,  com- 
edy-farce in  1  act,  by  L.  R.  Heath.  [3],  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1913;  D:  33190;  Laurence  R. 
Heath,  Somerville,  Mass.  48904 


Vesla;  skuespil  i  5  billeder,  [af]  Anna  Munch. 
Kri^;tiania  og  Kj0benhavu,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1909.  4  p.  1.,  132  p. 
12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Gylden- 
dalske boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  Christiania, 
Norway  ;  res.  2700  ;  1  c.  Apr.  5,  1909.        48905 

Vespa  (La)  (The  wasp);  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Celie  Ellis  Turner.  [4],  83  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1912;  D:  31788;  Celie  G. 
Turner,  New  York.  48906 

Vesper  bells;  comedy  dramatic, sketch  in  1  act, 

by  De  L.  B.  Edsall.     [14]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1912;  D:  31080;  De  Loss  B. 

Edsall,  New  York.  48907 


-dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  De  L.  B.  Ed- 
sall.    [15]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1912 ;  D :  30996 ;  De  Loss  B. 
Edsall,  New  York.  48908 

Vestal:  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  Carey.     109  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Josephine  Carey,  Clinton,  la. ;  D :  8767, 
June  30,  1906;  Ic.  July  8,  190'?-  Ic.  Oct.  14. 
1907.  48909 

Vestal  (A)  virgin;  a  1  act  play,  by  A.  Gross. 
©  Anna  Gross,  New  York ;  D :  3227,  Apr.  2, 
1903.  48910 

Vestibule  success.     See  Onward, 

Vestra,  the  mystic;  original  play  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  B.  Taylor.     [70]  p.    24°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1913 ;  D :  33812  ;  D.  B.  Taylor, 
St.  Louis.  48911 

Vestrya;  a  religious  tragedy,  by  Edwin  Sylves- 
ter Hopkins. 

©  Edwin  S.  Hopkins,  jr.,  Louisville;  1896: 
37676,  June  29.  48912 


Vetchni  strannick. 
derer. 


See  Eternal  (The)  wan- 


Veteran  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Martin.    86  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  M.  Martin,  New  Castle,  Pa. ;  D : 
13551,  Aug.  15,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.    48913 

Veteran  (A)  detective;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  H.  McAndrews. 

©  J.  H.  McAndrews,  Buffalo;  1893:38718, 


Aug.  23. 


48914 


Veteran    (The)    firemen    of   Squashend;   1   act 
comedy,  by  J.  R.  Coudrin.    Typevv'ritten. 

©    James    Richard    Coudrin,    W.    Newton, 
Mass. ;  1899 :  71929,  Nov.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  26. 

48915 


2471 


48916 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48930 


Veteran  (The)  of  1812;  or,  Kesiah  and  the 
scout,  a  I'omautic  military  drama  in  5  acts, 
original  by  T.  T.  Woodward.  New  York,  De 
Witt,  1883.  22  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  317] ) 

©  T.  Trask  Woodward,  Edgewood,  111.; 
1883 :  10118,  June  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  24.  48916 

Veterans;  comedy  drama  In  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Hymer.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1015;  D:  39406;  John  B. 
Hymer,  New  York.       •  48916a 

military   playlet,   by   E.   M.   Shorey,   F.   S. 

Campbell  and  William  P.  Kitts.     [2],  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1910 ;  D :  22593 ;  Ethel  May 
Shorev  and  Fred.  S.  Campbell,  Lynn,  Mass. 

48917 

Veteran's  (The)  daug-hter.  See  Burying  the 
hatchet. 

Veteran's  (The)  dream;  military  dramatic  play 
in  1  scene  and  3  visions,  by  W.  T.  Jones.  [8] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D:  87259 ;  William  T. 
Jones,  Philadelphia.  48917a 

Veteran's  (The)  son;  a  military  play  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  N.  Wilson. 

©  T.  N.  AVilson,  Dayton,  O. ;  1887:17(507, 
July  9.  48918 

Veturia;  or.  The  story  of  Coriolanus  a  great 
Roman  general,  Roman  drama,  by  D.  L. 
Bishop.     [4],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1915;  D:  40884;  Daisy  L. 
Bishop,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  48918a 

Veuve  (La)     -See  "Widow  (The) 

Veuve  (Une)  de  Paris.     See  Pariser  witwen. 

Veuve  (La)  joyeuse;  operette  en  3  actes,  d'apres 
Meilhac,  livret  de  Victor  L6on  et  Leo  Stein 
[pseud,  de  Leo  Rosenstein]  musique  de  Franz 
Lehar.  [Paris,  Impr.  de  I'lllustration]  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  87  p.    12°. 

©  G.  A.  de  Caillavet  et  Robert  de  Flers, 
Paris ;  D :  15849,  May  14,  1909 ;  2c.  May  14, 
1909.  48919 

Via  motor  boat;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Alfred  D. 
Greene.     [16]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911 ;  D :  24457 ;  Charles  C. 
Conn,  Brook,  Ind.  48920 

Via  the  heart;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Stark. 
17  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

(5)  Ic.  July  3,  1912 ;  D :  30173 ;  Edna  Sutton 
Stark,  Oklahoma  City,  Okl.  48921 

Viaje  (El)  de  la  vida;  opereta  espanola  en  1 
acto,  original  de  Manuel  Moncayo,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Manuel  Penella.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaSoles]  1911.  39  p.,  2  1.  diag. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dee.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D  :  28138 ; 
M.  Moncayo,  Madrid.  48922 


Viaje  de  placer;  juguete  c6mico-lirico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa  de 
R.  Galvan  Candela.  miisica  del  maestro  Este- 
ban  Anglada.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espauoles]  1908.    44  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Rafael  GalvSn  Candela,  Madrid;  D: 
14688,  Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  4,  1909.         48923 

Viaje  de  .  .  .  primos;  viaje  comico-llrico  en 
1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  Luis  Constante  Moya  y  Julian 
Fuentes,  musica  del  maestro  Pedro  SugraSes. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1912. 
36,  [3]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  31591 ; 
L.  Constante  Moya  y  J.  Fuentes,  Madrid. 

48924 

Viajes  (Los)  de  Gulliver;  zarzuela  c6mica  en  3 
actos,  divididos  en  10  cxiadros,  inspirada  en 
la  popular  novela  del  mismo  titulo  y  origi- 
nal, la  composicion  escenica  de  Antonio  Paso 
y  Joaquin  Abati,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Geronimo  Gimenez  y  Amadeo  Vives.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1911.  72,  [2] 
p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24313 ;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.  48925 

Viandante  (II)  (Der  prophet);  lyrisches  drama 
in  1  aufzuge,  [von]  Gustavo  Macchi,  deutsch 
von  Wilhelm  Weber,  musik  von  Enrico  Bossi. 
Leipzig,  J.  Rieter-Biedermann,  1906.  40  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  J. 
Rieter-Biedermann,  Leipzig;  res.  no.  625;  Ic. 
Oct.  24,  1906.  48926 

Vic;  or,  0,  I  sea,  a  comedy  in  8  acts,  by  A.  Ben- 
rimo. 

©  A.  Benrimo.  New  York ;  1877 :  10046, 
Sept.  1.  48927 

Vicar  (The)  of  Wakefield;  a  play  founded  on 
Oliver  Goldsmith's  novel,  by  Marguerite  Mer- 
ington.  New  York,  Duffield  &  company,  1909. 
xi  p.  1  1.,  146  p.,  col.  front.    12°. 

©  Oct.  80,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1909;  A: 
251323 ;  Duffield  &  co..  New  York.  48928 


—  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H.  Jor- 
dan, from  the  story  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
[56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Modesto  Haunis  Jordan,  New  York ;  D : 
9869,  Jan.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1907.      48929 


—  a  romantic  light  opera  in  3  acts,  founded 
on  Oliver  Goldsmith's  novel,  lyrics  by  Lau- 
rence Housman,  music  by  Liza  Lehmann. 
New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1906.  19  p.  8°. 
[Lyrics  only] 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  New  York ;  D :  9558,  Nov. 
30,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1906.  48930 


2472 


48931 


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48949 


Vice;  glance  at  the  half-world,  by  William  Jos- 
sey.     34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1913;    D:  32937;    William 
Johnson  Jossey,  Chicago.  48931 

Vice  (The)  gov'nor;  a  Russian  comic  opera  in 
3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Slcinner. 

©  Ralph  McGay  Skinner,  Brooklyn;  1897: 
66378,  Nov.  29.  48932 

Vice  versa. 

(c)  Martha  Morton,  New  York :  1884 :  20578, 
Oct  13.  48933 

-a  Chanuka  play  for  Purim,  by  L.  Lipsky. 

New    York,    Maccabean   publishing   company, 
1907.    17  p.    16°. 

(c)  Louis  Lipsky,  New  York :  D :  10045,  Feb. 
28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  28.  1907. 

48934 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  E.  J.  H.  Good- 


fellow. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1892  :  13525, 
Mar.  28 ;  2c.  Mar.  28.  48935 


Vichy  Frances;  humorada  en  1  acto,  dividido  en 
2  (.uadro.s.  en  prosa,  original,  libro  de  R.  Roca- 
bert,  raiisica  de  los  maestros  San  Felipe  y 
Ubeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1908.  30,  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Ramon  Rocabert.  Madrid ;  D :  13857, 
Sept.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  48942 

Vicissitudes  (The)  of  a  married  couple;  by  J. 

Daly.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Daly,  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  38721,  June 
25 ;  2c.  June  25.  48943 

Vick  ma  chree  (Son  of  m.y  heart);  an  Irish 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  D.  .Taxone.  [82]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  J.  Duke  Jaxone,  New  York ;  D :  3423,  Mav 
13.  1903 ;  2c.  May  13,  1903.  48944 

Vicksburg;  an  historical  war  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Shrady,  jr.  [113]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  George  F.  Shrady,  jr..  New  York;  1890: 
23932,  July  31 ;  2c.  July  31.  48945 


a  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  L.  Glenn.    Clyde,  O.,       Vicomte  (Le)  de  Brag-elone.     Sec  Samira. 


A.  D.  Ames,  1887.    7  p.     12°.     ( [Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  216] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  5324,  Mar. 
7 ;  2c.  Mar.  7.  48936 

■a  farcical  fantastic  play  in  3  acts,  by  F. 


Anstey  [iiseud.  of  Thomas  Anstey  Guthrie] 
London,  Smith,  Elder  &  co. ;  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1910.    4  p.  1.,  175,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1910 ;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1910  ;  D :  22804 ; 
T.  Anstey  Guthrie,  London.  48937 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Ardell.     [2],  7  p.     4°. 


Victim  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Delia  Clarke 
[i.  e.  D.  C.  Sullivan]  [114]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41492  ;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan,  New  York.  48945a 

a   dramatic   monologue   for   a   man,   by   J. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    18,    1915;    D :  2017 ;    Franklyn 
Ardell,  New  York.  48937a 

—  or,  A  lesson  to  fathers,  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  T.  Bentley. 

©  Thomas  Bentley,  Brooklyn ;   1883 :  5258, 
Mar.  21.  48938 

—  or,    Actions    speak    louder    than    words, 
1  scene,  [by]  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1899: 
62971,  Sept.  28.  48939 

or,  Dr.  Dupont  and  my  cousin,  a  comedy 


Huebschmanu.    [St.  Louis,  Marnell,  the  printer, 
1903]     16  p.    12°. 

©  John  Huebschmann,  St.  Louis ;  D :  3553, 
June  8,  1903  ;  2c.  June  29,  1903.  48946 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  IL  Jonas.     [1],  9  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  6,  1914;   D:  35588;   Rosalie  M. 
Jonas,  New  Yorlc.  48946a 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Roucolle.     30  p.     8°. 
Printed. 

©   Sept.   11,   1913;  2c.   Sept.   15,   1913;   D: 
34427 ;  Adrienne  Roucolle,  Denver.  48947 

serio-comic  farce  on  the  cults  of  the  day. 


in  3  acts,  by  F.  Standish  [pseud,  of  F.  S.  H. 
Reed]     Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Standish,    Pittsfield,    Mass. ; 
1896  :  23400,  Apr.  15  ;  Ic.  Apr.  15.  48940 

See  also  Borleywax. 

Viceroy's  (The)  favorite;  a  burlesque  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  J.  W.  Randolph. 

©  J.  W.  Randolph,  New  York ;  1896 :  28508, 
May  9.  48941 


by  C.  C.  West.    IG  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1911 ;  D :  23260 ;  Charlotte  C. 
West,  New  York.  48948 

—  See  also  Lawbreakers  (The) 


Victim  (The)  and  the  vulture.     Sec  Graft. 

Victim  (The)  of  a  conspiracy.     See  Some  kiug. 

Victim   (The)  of  am.bition;  or.   Love  and  ty- 
ranny. 

©    Walter    Robert    Nichols,    Goleta,    Cal. ; 
1890 :  18661,  June  9.  48949 


2473 


48950 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


48969 


Victim  (A)  of  environment;  dramatic  episode 
adapted  for  vaudeville,  by  J.  M.  Colville.  [2], 
33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1911 ;  D  :  25492  ;  J.  M.  Colville, 
Amityville,  N.  Y.  48950 

Victim  (A)  of  heredity;  or,  Three  marriages,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  K.  Heilmann. 

©    Alfred    K.    Heilmann,    San    Francisco; 
1897 :  31969,  May  26.  48951 

Victim  (The)  of  political  frenzy.  See  Mary  E. 
Surratt.  the  martyr. 


Victim    (The) 
ward. 


of   revenge.      See   Gerl  "Wood- 


Victim  (The)  of  the  past;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
RoucoUe.    96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911;  D :  25357 ;  Adrienne 
Roucolle,  Denver.  48953 

Victim  (A)  of  villainy;  a  domestic  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  Howe.  [118]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Walter  Howe,  New  York ;  D :  8485,  May 
7,  1906 ;  2c.  May  7,  1906.  48953 

Victim  (A)  of  woman's  rights;  a  monologue,  by 
Nellie  M.  Locke.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publishing 
CO..  1896.  4  p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  stand- 
ard and  minor  drama,  no.  371] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896:14857, 
Mar.  7 ;  Ic.  Mar.  18.  48954 

Victime  (La);  piece  en  3  actes,  par  F.  Van- 
(lerem  [pseud,  de  F.  H.  Vanderheym]  et  Franc- 
Nohain  [pseud,  de  Maurice  Le  Grand]  18  p. 
{In  La  Petite  illustration  no.  65. — 30  mai  1914, 
s6rie-thgatre  no.  39) 

©  May  30,  1914;  Ic.  June  22,  1914;  D: 
37369;  Fernand  Vanderem  et  Franc-Nohain, 
Paris.  48954a 

Victims;  comedy  of  modern  life  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  S.  Booth.    88  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1909;  D:  16676;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  48955 

Victim's  (The)  avengers.     See  Wit  to  vrin. 

Victims  of  ambition;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  J. 
Guilbeault.    Ill  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1913 ;  D :  33229 ;  Zephirin  J. 
Guilbeault,  St.  Louis.  48956 

Victims  (The)  of  faro;  or,  From  5th  avenue  to 
Sing  Sing,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Arnott. 

©  Edward  Arnott,  United  States;  1879: 
9476,  July  19.  48957 

Victims  (The)  of  fraud.     See  Our  city. 

Victims  of  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Roussel, 
Countess  de  Calcinara. 

©  Marie  Roussel,  Countess  de  Calcinara, 
New  Orleans ;  1896 :  65195,  Nov.  30.         48958 


Victims  (The)  of  our  western  Turks.  See 
Evelyn  Gray. 

Victims  (The)  of  passion;  or,  A  bridegroom's 
dream,  original  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  D. 
Reinau. 

©  Francis  D.  Reinau,  San  Francisco ;  1884 : 
2631,  Feb.  5.  48959 

Victims  of  poverty.  See  Fallen  by  the  way- 
side. 

Victims  of  science;  an  American  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Mrs.  D.  F.  Verdenal. 

©  Mrs.  D.  F.  Verdenal,  New  York;  1892: 
49957,  Dec.  7.  48960 

Victims  of  sin;  or.  Shall  engaged  people  tell 
each  other  their  past,  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Joseph  I.  Tanzmau.     62  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  J.  I.  Tanzman,  New  York ;  D :  9506,  Nov. 
23,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1906.  48961 

Victims  (The)  of  the  bottle.  Sf?e  Social  (The) 
glass. 

Victims  of  weakness;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  H. 
Hornstine.    30  p.    f°.    Typevvritten. 

©  Nathan  H.  Hornstine,  Philadelphia;  D: 
11918,  Dec.  14,  1907 :  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar. 
19,  1908.  48962 

Victor;  a  dram;'  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Bethune. 
[116]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Curtis  Bethune,  New  York;  D: 
13727,  Sept,  5,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1908.      48963 

— —  a  moral  drama,  ending  with  a  tragedy,  illus- 
trating the  triumphs  of  character  over  tempta- 
tions in  5  acts  and  13  tableaux,  by  B.  A.  UI- 
rich.  Chicago.  The  author,  1878.  2  p.  1.,  71  p. 
24°. 

©  B.  A.  Ulrich,  Chicago;  1878:1725,  Feb. 
8 ;  2c.  Sept.  30.  48964 

^play  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  M.  E.  Marks. 

[2],  13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1913;  D:  35280;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  48965 

a  society  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Rebel  Thorn 


(M.  E.  Perry) 

©  M.  E.  Perry,  United  States ;  1884 :  12209, 
June  16.  48966 

a  tragedy   in  5  acts  and  11  tableaux,  by 


B.  A.  Ulrich. 

©  B.  A.  Ulrich,  Chicago ;  1877 :  12521,  Oct. 
30.  48967 

Victor  de  Salignac;  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
Spanish,  by  A.  Cuyas  and  Albert  L.  Parkes. 

©  Arturo  Cuyas,  New  York ;  1900  A :  17737, 
July  19.  48968 

Victor  Durand;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.   G, 
Carleton.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Henry    Guy    Carleton,    United    States; 
1884 :  24295,  Dec.  8 ;  2c.  Dec.  8.  48969 


2474 


48970 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


48989 


Victor  (The)  love;  or,  Naught  can  us  twain 
part,  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Bush. 

©  Win.  Bush,  Chicago ;  1871 : 8,  Jan.  3 ;  2c. 
Dec.  4,  1872.  48970 

Victor  Martel;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Williams. 

©  Wilbur  M.  Williams,  Kirkville,  Mo. ;  1878  : 
13837,  Nov.  26.  48971 

Victor  Vallerand;  or.  Life  in  a  coal  mine,  by 
N.  McKenna. 

©    N.    McKenna,    New    York;     1890:12930, 
Apr.  19.  48972 

Victoria;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  K.  Webster-. 
83  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    24,    1909;    Di  16911;    Henry 
Kitchen  Webster,  Evanston,  Iir.  48973 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jane  Winsor  Gale. 


(In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  1.  Jan.-Feb.  1915; 
periodical  ©  Mar.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1915 ; 
B:  332657;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

[Note  :  Victoria  was  produced  at  the  Toy 
theater,  Boston,  Jan.  4,  1913,  by  IMrs.  Gale 
under  the  pseudonym,  Laura  Wynne]    48973a 

—  a    story    with    songs,    3    acts,    written    by 


George  V.  Hobart,  composed  by  Victor  Her- 
bert. 102  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  M.  Witmnrk  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D  :  14388, 
Nov.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  27,  1908.  48974 

a  tragedy,  1  act  and  3  scenes  or  3  short 


Chicago ;     1899 : 
48975 


acts,  by  G.  Waldemar. 

©    Gertrude    Waldemar, 
82292,  Dec.  20. 

Victoria  and  Albert;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  4 
scenes,  by  P.  E.  Hubbart  and  G.  Logan.  [114] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  25,   1915;   D :  40762 ;   Philip   E. 
Hubbai'cl  and  Gwendolen  Logan,  London. 

48975a 

Victoria  (The)  burlesquers;  a  musical  bur- 
lesque, by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York ;  1899 :  34165,  May 
22.  48976 

Victoria  (The)  cross;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Whitbread. 

©  Nathan  Appell,  Harrisburg,  Pa. ;  1900  A : 

1623.  Jan.  18.  48977 

Victoria  Peabody;  or,  A  true  woman,  a  comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  L.  Klein.  New  York,  1882. 
63  p.    16°. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York ;  1882 : 
8476,  May  24 ;  2c.  May  24.  48978 

Victorian  (The)  cross;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Whitbread. 

©  Nathan  Appell,  Harrisburg,  Pa. ;  1900  A : 

1624,  Jan.  18.  48979 


Victoria's  victory;  drama  of  4  acts,  by  R.  Dan- 
enbaum.     [9],  80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  31716 ;  Roby  Danen- 
baum,  Milwaukee.  48980 

Victorius,  the  Roman  youth;  by  L.  Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowry,  New  York  ;  1882  :  13818, 
Aug.  22.  48981 

Victory;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Laufer. 
48  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,   1913;    D :  32036 ;    Bernard 
Laufer,  Buffalo.  48983 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  taken  from  real  life,  by 

David  S.  Waters. 

©    David    S.    Waters,    Washington;    1871: 
10559,  Nov.  6.  48983 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Roemer.    131  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Dec.    29,    1909;    D:  17810;    Henry 


Roemer,  St.  Louis. 


48984 


—  lecture-play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Seton  and  A.  R. 
Taft.     [48]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1914 ;  D :  37148 ;  Julia  Seton 
and  AdeHa  Rene  Taft,  Nevv'  York.        48984a 


—  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  B.  Tall.    40  p. 
t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    18,    1909;    D :  17437 ;    Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  48985 

play  in  prologue  and  2  acts,  by  R.  H.  Davis, 


incidental    lyrics    by    Ella    Wheeler    Wilcox. 
[72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41696 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  New  York.  48985a 

a  spectacular  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  D. 


Clifton. 

©  Mary  Delano  Clifton,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
1873  :  2021,  Feb.  28.  48986 

or,  On  the  heights,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 


M.    C.    Deering,   based   on   Auerbach's   novel. 

On  the  heights.    1  p.  1.,  45,  [1]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mabel  Craft  Deering,  San  Francisco ;  D : 

5173,  June  13,  1904 ;  2c.  June  13,  1904.      48987 

Victory  (The)  of  Cupid;  by  E.  F.  Christy.  New 
York,  Cochrane  publishing  co.,  1911.  47  p. 
16°. 

©   May   26.   1911;    2c.   June   16,   1911;   A: 
289964 ;  Elizabeth  Field  Christy,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

48988 

Victory  (The)  of  the  cross.     See  Constantine. 

Victory  (The)  of  the  truth;  or,  The  rabbi's 
son — a  revolution er,  by  A.  G.  Goldkuopf. 

©  Abraham  Goldknopf ,  New  York  ;  D :  9087, 
Sept.  14,  1906.  48989 


2475 


48990 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49003 


Vida;  or,  The  crimson  cord,  an  emotional  drama 
in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  written  by  Percy- 
Clifford.  San  Francisco,  Francis,  Valentine  & 
CO.,  1887. 

©  Lizzie  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
5865,  Mar.  12.  48990 

Vida  (La)  alegre;  liumorada  lirica  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros  y  un  telegrama  urgente, 
original  de  J.  Oapella  y  M.  Fernandez  Palo- 
mero,  mtisica  de  los  maestros  Lleo  y  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1907. 
34,  [5]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

'©  Jacinto  Capella  v  Manuel  Fernandez  Pa- 
lomero,  D :  11018,  July  22,  1907 ;  2c.  July  22. 
1907.  48991 

Vida  (La)  es  sueiio;  by  Pedro  Calderon  de  la 
Barca,  with  notes  and  vocabulary  by  W.  W. 
Comfort  .  .  .  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  book  company  [1904]    180  p.    12°. 

©  William  Wistar  Comfort,  Haverford,  Pa. ; 
A :  94381,  July  29,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  1,  1904. 

48991a 

Vida  nueva;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  2  cuadros,  en 
prosa,  original  de  F.  Arenas  Guerra.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1908.  82  p. 
12°. 

©  Francisco  Arenas  Guerra,  Madrid ;  D : 
13585,  Aug.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1908.    48993 

Vida  y  dulzura;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  S.  Rusiiiol  y  G.  Martinez  Sierra. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1907. 
77  p.    12°. 

©  Santiago  Rusiuol  y  G.  Martinez  Sierra, 
Madrid  ;  D  :  10794,  June  18,  1907 ;  2c.  June  18, 
1907.  *  48993 

Yidas  sombrias;  drama  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
de  A.  Velasco  Zazo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1912.    19  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32567 ; 
Antonio  Velasco  Zazo,  Madrid.  48994 

Vidunderbarnet;  satyrspil  i  4  akter,  af  Gustav 
Wied.  K0benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gylden- 
dalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1911.  201  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  8,  1912 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1913 ;  D  :  31866 ; 
Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  Copen- 
hagen. 48995 

Vie  (La)  d'un  comedien.     See  Brichanteau. 

Vie  (La)  de  Scheme.     See  Frenchwomen. 

Vie  (La)  de  f am.ille.     See  Sweet  home. 

Vie  (La)  du  poete.     See  Julien. 

Vie  (La)  en  pension;  or.  The  coming  man,  a 
farce  comedy,  by  M.  Sullivan.    Typewritten. 

©  Maria  Sullivan,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  1897 : 
41725,  July  20 ;  2c.  Aug.  21.  48996 

Vieil  Heidelberg.     See  Jeunesse  de  prince. 


Vieil  (Le)  homme;  piece  en  5  actes,  par  G.  de 
Porto-Riche.  76  p.  f°.  (L' Illustration.  21, 
28  Janvier  1911.    7'  ann§e,  170-171) 

Act  1-3,  ©  Jan.  21,  1911 ;  Act  4,  5,  ©  Jan. 
28,  1911;  2c.  each  Feb.  18,  1911;  D:  23389; 
Georges  de  Porto-Riche,  Paris.  48997 

Vieille  Alsace;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Desfontaines. 
[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915 ;  D :  40498 ;  H.  Desfon- 
taines, Paris.  48997a 

Vieille  renommee;  com6die  en  1  acte,  par  A. 
Athis  [pseud,  de  L.  Alfred  Nathanson]  p. 
511-528.  illus.  8°.  [Reprinted  from  Je  sais 
tout] 

©  Alfred  Athis,  Paris ;  D :  10566,  May  15, 
1907 ;  2c.  Mfy  15,  1907.  48998 

Vieillesse  (La)  de  Don  Juan;  piece  en  3  actes, 
par  [Jean]  Mounet-Sully  et  Pierre  Barbier. 
[Paris,  Imp.  de  I'lllustratiou]  1906.  2  p.  1.,  106 
p.    8°. 

©  Mounet-Sully  et  Pierre  Barbier,  Paris; 
D :  8319,  Apr.  11,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  11,  1906. 

48999 

Viejo  (El)  solar;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  V.  Alraela  Mengot.     Madrid   [So- 
ciedad de  autores  espanoles]  1913.    52  p.    12°, 
©  Mar.  28,  1914  ;  Ic.  Mar.  80, 1914 ;  D  :  36532, 
Vicente  Almela,  Madrid.  48999a 

Viejo  (El)  verde;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  R.  Mestre  Mora.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  23  p. 
12°. 

©  .Tune  24,  1915;  Ic.  June  25,  1915;  D: 
41061 ;  Raniiro  Mestre  Mora,  Madrid.    48999b 

Viejos  (Los)  compadres;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  en 
verso,  original  de  G.  Canto,  musica  del  maes- 
tro Barrachina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1912.    42  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  5,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912 ;  D :  31593 ; 
Gonzalo  Canto.  Madrid.  49000 

Vislgeliebte  (Der);  eiu  lustspiel  aus  der  galan- 

ten  zeit  in  3  akten,  von  Leo.  Feld.     [2],  88  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1912;  D :  29865 ;  Coraoedia. 
Vienna.  49001 

• mit  beniitzuug  eines  romanmotiv. 

von  Louvot  de  Couvrey.    Miinchen,  Drei  masken 
verlag,  1913.    86  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1913 ;  D  :  32989  ;  Drei  maslsen 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  49002 

Vielliebchen;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolf 
Oesterreic'ber  und  Karl  Liudau,  musik  von  L. 
England^;-.  Soulilier-  und  regiebuch.  Wien. 
Biihnenvortrieb  Holle,  L.  &  S.  Natzler  [1911  ( 
118  p.    4\ 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1911;  D:  24617;  Ludwig  Eng- 
lander,  Vienna.  49003 


2476 


49004 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


49019 


Viellieljchen — Continuecl. 

Same.  Text  (ler  gesange.  Wien  iind  Leip- 
zig, Adolf  Robitscliek,  1911.    36  p.    12°. 

©  May  24,  1911 ;  2c.  May  25,  1911 ;  D  :  24280 ; 
Ludvvig  Englander,  Vienna.  49004 

Viento  de  proa;  zarzuela  drama tica,  en  1  acto 
y  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de  J.  M.  Mar- 
tin de  Eugenio,  ratisiea  del  maestro  Luis  Barta. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1910. 
36,  [2]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  23,  1910;  2c.  May  24,  1910;  D: 
21149 ;  Jos6  M*  Martfn  de  Eugenio,  Madrid. 

49005 

Vierge  (La)  d'Avila,  Saint-Therese;  drame  en 

5  actes  et  uu  prologue  [par  C.  Mendes]     [Paris, 

Impr.  de  I'lUustration]  1906.    2  p.  1.,  88  p.    8°. 

©  Catulle  Mendes.  Paris ;  D :  9447,  Nov.  16, 

1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  49006 

Vierge  (La)  folle;  piece  en  4  actes,  par  H. 
Bataille.  (L'lllustration  theStrale,  28  mai 
1910,  nr.  150) 

©  May  28,  1910;  2c.  June  17.  1910:  D: 
21859:  Henry  Bataille,  Paris.  49007 

See  also  Torichte  (Die)  jungfrau. 

Vieux  (Les)  de  70;  ou,  La  medaille  de  70,  piece 
en  1  acte,  par  B.  Lebreton  et  Emile  Herbel. 
Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1912.    42  p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1912 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  81518 : 
Joubert,  Paris.  49008 

Views  (The)  of  Senator  Boob.  See  Speaker  of 
the  house. 

Vik  of  Helvetia  •  drama  in  4  acts,  M.  Wiren. 
[135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  36471 ;  Myra  Wiren. 
New  York.  49008a 

Viking  (The);  by  C.  Line. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee.  Mich. :  D : 
4294.  Nov.  7,  1903.  49009 

by  J.  E.  Douglass,  jr. 

©  John  Edward  Douglass,  jr..  Cincinnati ; 
1899  :  59075,  Sept.  14.  49010 

• -a  comic  opera  in  8  acts,  by  T.  Stensland. 

50  p.    8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Theodore  Stensland,  Cambridge,  Mass. : 
C :  1800,  Feb.  6,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1901.      49011 

comic  opera  in  2  acts,   being   an   originar 

and  romantic  version  of  the  first  discovery 
of  America  by  the  ancient  Norsemen,  by  E. 
Clayton.  [76]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Estelle  Clayton,  New  York ;  1898 :  10181. 
Feb.  25 :  2c.  Feb.  25 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1895 ;  2c.  Mav 
7,  1895.  49012 
a  musical  romance,  by  C.  Line.    Lyrics. 

©  Charles  Line,  Menominee,  Mich. ;  D : 
14993,  Feb.  4,  1909.  49013 


Viking  (The) — Continued. 

an  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  V.  Cassard.    Paris, 

Herbert  Clarke,  1907.    1  p.  1.,  75,  [1]  p.    16°. 

[Libretto  only] 

©  Vernon  Cassard,  Paris ;  D :  10486,  May  4, 
1907 ;  2c.  May  4,  1907.  49014 


Vikings    (The)    at    Helgeland. 
(The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


See    Works 


Vildanden.     See  Efterladte  skrifter;  af  Henrik 
Ibsen. 

Villa;  drama  of  Mexico,  by  J.  R.  H.  King.     [54] 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   28. '1914;   D:  37964;    J.  R.   H. 


King,  Wichita. 


49014a 


Villa  (La)  del  Oso;  revista  comico  lirica,  en  1 
acto  y  4  cuadros  y  una  apoteosis,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  Enrique  Paradas  y  Joaquin 
Jimenez,  rausica  de  los  miiestros  San  Felipe  y 
Larruga.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1910.    38,  [4]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Oct.  29,  1910  ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1910 ;  D  :  22423 ; 
E.  Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez,  Madrid.  49015 

Villa  Lohengrin;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Jacques  Burg  und  Ernst  Huldschinsky.  Ber- 
]in,  B.  Bloch.  1913.    93  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1913:  D:  38455;  Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  49016 

Villa  (The)  of  Vandermeer;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by 
L.  Church. 

©  Louis  Church,  Buffalo  ;  1883  :  21386,  Nov. 
19.  49017 

Villa  zu  verkaufen;  schwank  in  8  akten,  von 
Heinz  Gordon.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1914.    138  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38009  :  Vertriebs- 
stelle d.  's'erbandes  deutscher  biihnenschift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  49017a 

Village  (The) ;  comedy  in  1  act.  by  Octave  Feuil- 
let,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London.  Samuel  French,  ltd.  [1915] 
28  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays,  by  cele- 
brated European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark,  general 
ed.] ) 

©  Sept.  16,  1915:  2c.  Sept.  17,  1915;  D: 
41767  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         49017b 

Village  (The)  barber;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
music  by  Johann  Schenk,  adapted  and  tr.  by 
W.  E.  Hoffmann. 

©  Walter  E.  Hoffmann,  New.  York;  1892: 
38059,  Sept.  19.  49018 

Village  (The)  belle;  in  3  acts,  by  H.  D.  Smart. 
©  Herbert  Durrell  Smart,  Nashua,  N.  H. ; 
1900  A :  24608,  Oct.  3.  49019 


2477 


49019 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49038 


Village  belles  and  wedding  bells;  a  mock  mar- 
riage, by  G.  R.  Pettigrew.  Dillon,  S.  C,  The 
Herald  [1914]     1  p.  L,  12  p.    16°. 

©   June  15,   1914;   2c.   June  24,   1914;   D: 
37665 ;  George  Robert  Pettigrew,  Dillon,  S.  C. 

49019a 

Village  (The)  bill-poster;  or,  Old  Zeb  Billings, 
in  1  act,  by  George  Totteu  Smith.  [2],  10  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Hanson,  New  York ;  D :  923,  Oct. 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1901.  49020 

Village  (The)  blacksmith;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  0.  Wallace.     [53]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
©  G.  Carlton  Wallace,  Birmingham,   Eng- 
land ;  D :  5358,  Aug.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904. 

49021 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mark  E.  Swan.    [123] 


p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16527 ;  Mrs.  Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  49022 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Addison. 

©  J.  J.  Coleman,  New  York;  1895:48636, 
Sept.  24.  49023 

—  or.  Three  Christmas  eves,  domestic  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Henry  Leslie. 

©    James    C.    Scanlan,    New    York;    1881: 
13943,  Sept.  12.  49024 

See  also  Byer's  library  of  tabloid  plays. — 


Monica. 

Village  blacksmiths.  See  Quaker  City  quar- 
tette. 

Village  (The)  burglar;  a  4  act  rural  comedy 
drama,  by  L.  A.  Barber,  elaborated  by  Joseph 
R.  Ketler.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  La  Verne  A.  Barber,  Pleasantville.  Pa. ; 
D :  2967,  Feb.  9,  1903 ;  2c.  May  27,  1903. 

49025 

Village  by  the  sea.     See  Vacation  days. 

Village  (The)  cobbler;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  W. 
Ji^ies.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1912  ;  D  :  21203  ;  Clinton  Wil- 
liam Jones,  Tacoma.  49026 

Village  (A)  courtship;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Jennings.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910 ;  D :  21737 ;  Blosser  Jen- 
nings, Flint,  Mich.  49027 
Village  (The)  delegate;  4  act  comedy  of  politi- 
cal life,  by  F.  J.  Beaman.     [90]  p.    4".    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1912 ;  D :  28358 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  49028 

Village  (The)  doctor;  satirical  dramatic  com- 
edy, by  C.  R.  Warren.  New  version.  [36]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914 ;  D :  39168 ;  Charles  R. 
Warren,  San  Francisco.  49028a 


Village  (The)  editor;  in  1  act,  by  H.  J.  Ashton. 
[7]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Harry    J.    Ashton.    Chicago;    D :  13091, 
June  1,  1908 ;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  49029 

Village  (The)  encyclopedia;  a  pastoral  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Elsie  M.  Mac  Kay.  [95]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  E.  M.  Mac  Kay,  Buffalo  ;  D :  5019,  May  13, 
1904 ;  2c.  July  14,  1904.  49030 

Village  (The)  fool;  or,  Old  Ninny  Noggins,  a 
dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  by  F.  D.  Owen. 
[114]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Dale  Owen,  Reading,  Pa. ;  D  :  1268, 
Jan.  11,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1902.  49031 

Village  (The)  green;  a  pastoral  drama  in  3 
acts  and  5  scenes,  by  G.  A.  Tompkins.  46  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  A.  Tompkins,  Homer,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
12980,  May  16,  1908 ;  2c.  May  14,  1908.    49032 

■ ■  and  3  scenes,  by  G.  A.  Tompkins. 

©  George  A.  Tompkins,  Homer,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7623,  Nov.  17,  1905.  49033 

Village  iceman;  adapted  from  George  Ade's  A 
night  of  the  Fourth,  by  W.  H.  Macart.  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Macart,  New  York ;  D :  7809, 
Jan.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1906.  49034 

Village  (The)  lawyer;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
pub.  CO.,  1914.    84  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1914 ;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35909 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  49034a 


—  a  serial  dramatic  story,  closing  with  a  song 
scene  called  Marvin,  by  M.  W.  Westcott. 
©  Mary  Whitney  Westcott,  Swanton,  Neb. ; 


1898:26499,  Apr.  28. 


49035 


a  storied  drama  in  book  form,  closing  with 

a  song  scene  called,  Marvin,  by  INI.  W.  West- 
cott. 

©     Mai-y     Whitney     Westcott,     Swanton, 
Neb. ;  1898  :  29141,  May  10.  49036 

.Village  (The)  lockup;  a  1  act  dramatic  compo- 
sition [by  F.  J.  Beaman]  [17]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    2,    1909;    D:  16444;    Fred    .L 
Beaman.  Jackson,  Mich.  49037 

Village  (The)  mail-carrier;  the  days  of  1733, 
a  historical,  rural,  romantic  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Schwenk.  40  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jolin  A.  Schwenk,  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;   D : 
8005,  Feb.  16,  1906;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1906.     49038 


2478 


49039 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


49058 


Village  (The)  matrimonial  club;  a  1  act  play, 
by  Louise  Vescelius  [1.  e.  L.  V.  Sheldon]  and 
S.  Fleckner. 

©    Louise    Vosf-elius    Sheldon    and    Susan 
Fleckner,  United  States ;  I) :  1845,  May  6,  1902. 

49039 

Village  (The)  of  Youth;  a  fairy  play,  by  Bessie 
Hatton. 

'©  Stephen  Fiske.  New  York ;  D :  15837,  Apr. 
20.  1009.  49040 

Village  (The)  orphan.     Kce  Poor  Grif. 

Village  (The)  parson;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  a.  H.  A))I)ott. 

©  Georne  H.  Al>liott,  New  York;   1900  A: 
2 1088,    AuL?.    30.  49041 

*SVf;  also  Ole  Jason  Ginger. 

Village  (The)  post-office;  liy  Jessie  A.  Kelley. 
Boston,  W.  II.  Baker  iK:  co..  1907.    54  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  eo.,  Boston ;  D :  10590, 
May  18,  1907;  2c.  Anir.  20,  1907.  49042 

Village  (The)  postmaster;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  K.  Ives  and  .IcM-onie  H.  Eddy. 

©   Alice   E.    Ives,   New    York;   1894:48912. 
Oct.  19.  49043 

a    farce   in    1    act   and    1    scents   by   E.    W. 

Scully. 

©  Eugene  W.  Scnllv,  New  York;  1883:58. 
Jan.  2.  49044 

Village  (The)  postmaster  of  Fairview;  a  play 
in  3  acts,  by  G.  Lucas.  [4J,  08  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28.  1912 ;  D :  30989 ;  George  Lu- 
cas, Passaic.  N.  J.  49045 

Village  (The)  postmistress;  rural  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  P.ertha  Currier  Poi-tei".  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1912.    42  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  1912  ;  D  :  3135G ; 
AN'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  49046 

Village  (The)  pride;  or.  The  broken  vow,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  liy  L.  Pierce. 

©  L.  Pierce,  St.  Louis;  1891:34.50,  .Tan.  2.3. 

49047 

Village  (The)  priest;  comedy  dramatic  com- 
position in  1  ;ict,  by  Edvyard  Scott.  [21]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1914 ;  D :  38701 ;  Charles  King, 
Oakland,  Cal.  49047a 

Village  (A)  romance;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  R.  Ecliezabal,  jr.  [3],  87  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Richard  Echezabal,  I'r.,  New  Or- 
leans ;  D :  3380,  May  4,  1903 ;  2c.  May  4,  1903. 

49048 


Village  (The)  scare;  a  home  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  Jennie  Smith. 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1888: 
29676,  Oct.  19.  49049 

Village  schoolma'am;  country  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  L.  Tubl)s.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1909.     51  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.    15,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   16,   1909;   D: 
10800;  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs,  Philadelpliia. 

49050 

Village  (The)  schoolmaster;  a  drama  of  Ken- 
tucky life  in  4  acts,  ])y  M.  Cash.  49  i>.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Morris  Cash.  IMilwaukee;  D:  10727,  INIav 
29,  1907;  2c.  May  22,  1907.  49051 

Village  seamstress;  actin.ii  huniorous  monologue 
for  woman,  by  Stanley  Schcll.  ]).  81-90.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Stanley  Schell's  sketches) 

©  Apr.  G,  1914 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  A :  370567  ; 
Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York.  49051a 

Village  (The)  secret,     ^cr  Sunny  home. 

Village  skewl  of  long  ago.  See  Ye  village 
skewl  of  long  ago. 

Village  (The)  sport;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  B.  Christensen.     [.57]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Paul  B.  Christensen,  Spreckels,  T^al. ;  D : 
8182,  Mar.  17,  1900;  2c.  Sept.  24,  1900.    49052 

Village  (The)  squire;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
book  and  nuisic  by  S.  J.  Mustol.  64  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  oidy] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1909;   D:  17750;    Sanmel  ,L 
Mustol.  Pnterson.  49053 

Village '(A)  tragedy. 

©  Samuel  F.  Ilyman,  New  York ;  D :  3899, 
Auc.  25,  1903.  49054 

Village  (The)  tramp;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Smith.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.5,1911;  D:  24050;  Lillian  Smith, 
St.  .Tames,  N.  Y.  49055 

Same.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1913;    D :  35306 ;    Lillian 
Smith,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  49056 

Villain  and  victim;  farce  comedy  for  1  male 
and  1  feniiile,  Ity  W.  R.  Walkes,  text  and  stage 
business  ed.  and  rev.  by  Pauline  Phelps  and 
Mai-ion  Short.  New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  »&  co., 
1906.    13  p.    12°.     ( On  cover  :  Werner  ed. ) 

©  EdG:ar   S.   Werner,  New  York;   D :  9482. 
Nov.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.  49057 

Villain  (A)  unmasked;  or.  Retribution,  a  melo- 
di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Thompson  and  W. 
Thompson. 

©    William    and    Eliza    Thompson,    Elmira, 
N.  Y. ;  1883:15741,  Aug.  28.  49058 

Villain's  (A)  doom.     See  Two  (The)  brothers. 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-52 


2479 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49078 


Villain's  (The)  plot;  by  A.  Murphy, 

©   Anderson   Jlurphv,   Belle   Vernon,   Pa. ; 
1897 :  44687,  Aug.  7.  49059 

Villain's  (The)  truce;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  V.  J.  Streka.     [61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1915;  D:  39590;  Victor  Jen- 
nings Streka,  Wymore,  Neb.  49059a 

Villemarre;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  AVilson. 
©  Arthur  E.  Wilson,  Chicago ;  1883 :  20839, 
Nov.  12.  49060 

Villerose;  a  sensational  and  emotional  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  C.  Gayler. 

©  Charles  Cavler,  New  York;  1873:2635, 
Mar.  17.  49061 

Villi  (Le)  (The  witch  dancers);  an  opera  in  2 
acts,  lil)r('tt()  by  K*>nliiuiii(l()  Foutana,  English 
version  by  I'orcy  I'inkerton,  music  by  Giacomo 
Puccini.  New  York,  Boosey  &  co.,  1908.  11, 
11  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only.  Italian  and  Eng- 
lish] 

©  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan;  D:  13928,  Sept.  26, 
1908;  2e.  Sept.  26,  1908.  49062 


Villian's   dubble   crime, 
day. 


/^rr  Dawn   (The)   of 


Villon;  a  rouiantic  opera,  by  T.  Wharton  and.  O. 
Wister.     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    Wharton    and    Owen    AVi.ster, 
Philadelphia;  1894 :  22310,  May  1;  2c.  May  1. 

49063 

Villon,  the  vagabond;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Slvinner. 

©    Charles    M.    Skinner,    Brooklyn;    1895: 
31S09,  June  15.  49064 

Vim;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Bacon. 

©  Fred  Walton  Bacon,  Boston ;  1881 :  778, 
Jan.  14.  49065 

^or,  A  visit  to  Puffy  farm,  iu  3  acts  and  a 

niglitinare.     ))y     N.     Burgess.       72     p.       12°. 
Printed. 

©   Neil   Burgess,   Boston;    1878:9121,   Aug. 
S;  2c.  M:iy  31,  1883.  49066 

Vim  near  the  footlights. 

©  John  F.   Kellers,  Brooklyn;   1884:2144), 
Oct.  27.  49067 

Vina  Calterp;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  U.  E.  Dun- 
bar.    [1],  171  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29.  1912  ;  D  :  30367  ;  Robin  Ernest 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  49068 

Vindicated;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  S.  But- 
tertield. 

©  Walter  Scott  Butterlield,  Columbus,  O. ; 
D :  480,  May  16,  1901.  49069 


Vindicated — Continued. 

a  melodrama,  being  a  tr.  of  The  penalty  of 

recklessness ;  or,  Virginia  society  twenty  years 

ago,  by  C.  E.  Williams. 

©  Charles  E.  Williams,  Bangor,  Me.;  1885: 
27525,  Dec.  26.  49070 

Vindicated  (A)  honor;  by  E.  H.  Ilieke. 

©  Edward  Herman  Rieke,  San  Francisco; 
D :  13745,  Sept.  9,  1908.  49071 

Vindication;   l)y   E.    A.    Dellenbaugh.      [65]    p. 
i°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1910;  D :  21824 ;  Eliza  Ann 
Dellenbaugh,  North  Georgetown,  O.        49072 


—  m 


acts 


and  7  scenes,  by  A.   J.   Joseph. 
[32]  p.     16°.     I'rinted. 

©  Oct.  10,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1911  ;  D  :  25635 ; 
A,  J.  Jo.seph,  Ontario,  Cal.  49073 


an  Irish  drama  in  3  acts,  by  P.  J.  Nolan. 

©  Patrick  J.  Nolan,  Camden,  N.  J.;  1888: 
34168,  Dec.  1.  49074 

play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  D.  Charles.     [39]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1915;  D:  39416;  Eliza  Dellen- 
baugh Charles,  Sandusky,  O.  49074a 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Marburgh.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Nov.    26,   1915;    D :  42431 ;    Bertram 
Marburgh,  New  York.  49074b 

a  i)lay  in  3  acts,  by  II.  G.  Hunting.     [85] 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Henry   Gardner   Hunting,    Chicago;    D: 
8436,  Ai.r.  27,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1900.      49075 

Vindication  (The)  of  Victor;  a  farce  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  B.  Bruce.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bettina  Bruce,  New  York ;  D  :  11423,  Sept. 
27,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1907,  49076 

Vindita  (La);  juguete  comico-lfrico  en  1  acto, 
en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Lopez  Monis,  nn'isica 
de  los  maestros  Fogiietti  y  Faixa.  Madrid 
I  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1914.  26  p. 
12°.      |Librett<»  only] 

©   Sejtt.   17,   1914;   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1914;    D: 
38243 ;  Antonio  Lopez  MonIs,  Madrid. 

49076a 

Vindobona,  du  herrliche  stadt;  operetten-))ur- 
leske  in  einem  vorsplel  mid  zwei  akten  von 
Julias  P.ramer  \md  Alfred  Gi'iinwald,  musik 
von  liCo  Ascher.  Regiebuch.  Wien  [etc.] 
Adolf  Robitschek,  [1910]     82  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    28,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    29,    1910;    D: 
22077;  Adolphe  Robitschek,  Vienna.       49077 

Same.      Text    der    gesiinge.      Wien,    [etc.] 

Adolf  R(»bitscbek  [1910]     24  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    28,    1910;    2c.    Nov.    29,    1910;    D: 
22076 ;  Adolphe  Robitschek,  Vienna.        49078 


2480 


49079 


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49102 


Vineg'ar  bitters;  a  Nepci'o  sketch  in  1  scene,  arr. 
bv  Charles  White.  New  Yorlv,  K.  M.  De  Witt, 
1875.  5  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  62] ) 

©   Kol)ert  M.   De  WMtt,  New  Yorii ;   1875: 
7704,  July  23 ;  2c.  Sept.  2.  49079 

Vinegar  (The)  buyer;  original  American  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  l)y  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©   Herbert    Hall    Winslow,    New    Rochelle. 
N.  Y. ;  D :  3046,  Feb.  25,  1903.  49080 

Vineta;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  O. 
Knlinke.    Iis'p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  k".  Jan.  0,  1012;   D :  28303 ;  Enmia  Otto 
Knhnke,  New  Orlcjins.  49081 

^  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  O.  Kuhnke.     07  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1909;    D:175G3;    E.    Otto 
Knhnke,  New  Orleans.  49082 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  O.  Knhnke.     39  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  D  :  23007  ;  Emma  Otto 
Kuhnke,  New  Orleans.  49083 

comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  O.  Kuhnke.    41  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  E.  Otto  Kuhnke,  New  Orleans;  D :  9757, 
Jan.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1907.  49084 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  by  B.  Whit- 


ney from  the  German  novel  Vineta,  by  E.  Wer- 
ner. 

©  P.rnce  Whitnev,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ;  1882: 
1S934,  Nov.  8.  49085 

Vineyard  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  F, 
Ohiii^er.     [83]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910 ;  D :  21644 ;  Carl  Fred- 
erick Ohliger,  Pittsburgh.  49086 

Vingt  jours  a  I'ombre;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  M. 
Heiniequin  et  P.  Veber.  Paris,  P.  V.  Stock. 
1908.     163  p.     12°. 

©    Manrice    Hennequin    et    Pierre    Veber, 
Paris;  D:  12321,  Feb.  7,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1908. 

49087 

Viola;  or.  The  branded,  a  sensati<inal  society 
l)lay  in  4  arts,  by  F.  Uogers. 

©    Frank    Rogers,    New    York;    1874:426, 
Jan.  13.  49088 


■ or.  The  countess  Volta,  a  drama,  by  F.  IT. 

Griffin. 

©  Frederick  H.  Griffin,  Philadelphia;  1S87: 
7412,  Mar.  29.  49089 

Viola,  the  betyar;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted 
])y  D.  E.  Bandmann  l"i-om  the  Hungarian  of 
Baron  Cotvoes. 

©  Daniel  E.  Bandmann,  New  I'ork ;  187i  : 
7409,  Aug.  7.  49090 


Viola,  the  street  singer;  an  emotional  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  U.  Akerstrom. 

©  UUie  Akerstrom,   United   States;   1886: 
4988,  Mar.  1.  49091 

Viola  Trill  vs.  Oss-car  Steinhaninier.  tSee 
Song  (The)  bird. 

Violante;  in  7  scenes,  by  G.  C.  Lounsbery.  2, 
[40]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Grace    Constance    Lounsbery,    Bedfonl, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  9580,  Dec.  5,  1906 ;  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1906. 

49092 

Viola's  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Simone. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1910;    D:  21.526;    Charles 
Simone,  Now  York.  49093 

Violators  (The);  play  of  today  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  V.  (Jreene,  jr.     100  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct,    15,    1909;    I) :  17108;    Fred    V. 
Greene,  jr.,  lirooklyn.  49094 

play  on  criminology  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Luzzi. 

[117]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1910;    D:  22888;    Artlnn- 
Luzzi,  New  York.  49095 

Violet  (The)  bride;  vaudeville  skit  and  libretto, 
l)y  W.  C.  Lehman.  [2],  11  ]\  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  n,  1911;  D :  23327 ;   W.  Crom- 
well Lehman,  Seattle.  49096 

or.   The  story  the  violets  told,   a   society 


play   taken   from   Washington   social    life,   by 
A.  Hamilton. 

©  Al  Hamilton,  Washington  ;  D :  2193,  Aug. 
7,  1902.  49097 

Violet   Dale;    or.    The   double   life,    a   comedy- 
drama,  by  W.  Sikes  and  Olive  Logan. 

©    Wirt    Sikes,    New    York;    1872:10106, 
Sept.  20.  49098 

Violet  (The)  girl;  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Chapman. 
43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910;  D :  17981 ;  Adelle  M. 
Chapman,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  49099 

Violet  (The)  gown ;  in  4  acts,  l)y  L.  M.  Sawyer. 
[3 1,  117  p.     4\    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct,    14,    1911;    D:  2.5486;    Lucy   M. 
Sawyer,  New  York.  49100 

Violet  of  Martinique;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Alldenlice.     [llT|   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Hillary  AUderdice,  Washington ; 
D:  12972,  Mav  15,  1908;  2c.  July  17,  1908. 

49101 

Violet  (The)  planter;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  McVean.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    George    McVean,    Cleveland;    D:  10764, 
Jane  13,  1907 ;  2c.  June  13,  1907.  49102 


2481 


49103 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49120 


Violet  Ray;  an  Amei'ican  comedietta  in  1  act, 
by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

•    ©  Charles   P.   Pidgin,  Boston;   1877:3448. 
Mar.  22.  49103 

Violet  Rose;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  Carb.  [G4] 
p.     4°.    Typewi'itti'n. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  191.5;  D:  42187;  David  Carb. 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.  49103a 

Violet  (The)  under  the  snow;  little  play  for 
Cliristnuistide,  by  D.  Cleugh.  London,  Simp- 
kin,  Marshall  Hamilton,  Kent  &  co.  ltd.  [1915] 
26  p.,  col.  front.,  col  pi.    8°. 

©    Nov.    IS,    lOlf);    ]c.    Dec.    22,    191.'");    D: 
42540;  Dennis  Cleugh,  New  York.  49103b 

Violet  widow;  com(>dv  in  4  acts,  by  George 
David  Ipsond.  of  D.  U.  Baxter]  98  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    11,    1909;    D :  1733G ;    Dorothy 
Usner  Baxter,  Wyoming,  O.  49104 

Violets;  by  .T.  E.  Yonng.  81  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

(c)  .Tolni  E.  Yoiuig.  New  York;  D:  .5,327.  .Tnly 
9,  1904 ;  2c.  .Tnly  9,  1904.  49105 

^  sketch,  by  F.  C.  Barber. 

©  E'rederick  Courtney  Barber,  New  Yf)rk ; 
1899:73.576,  Nov.  11.  49106 


—  or.  Jasper  l/uckings,  the  Kanuck  land- 
lord and  California  gardener,  a  tragi-comedy 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  Yates.  2  p.  1.,  47  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Abel  Yates.  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y. ;  1884: 
16262,  Aug.  9;  2c.  Sept.  12.  49107 

or.  When  a  man's  in  love,  playlet,  by  Alf. 


Hampton.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    (diaries   A.    Hutchison,    New   York;    D: 
8890.  .July  31,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1906.        49108 

Violetta;  ojiera-comique  in  8  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Jacques  Bache,  English  version,  by 
.1.  Harrison  Arthur,  music  l)y  L.  Dimond.  36  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Feb.    1,    1910;    D :  20085 ;    Louis   Di- 
mond, Seattle.  49109 

Violin  (The),  ^>ec  Complete  (The)  poems  of 
S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Violin  (The)  maker  of  Cremona;  a  comedietta 
in  1  act.  from  the  French  of  Francois  Coj)- 
pee.  New  Y'ork,  The  De  Witt  publishing 
house,  1892.  12  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  acting 
plays,  no.  303] ) 

©  II.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;  1892: 
52670,  Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1893. 

49110 

a  dramatic  idyl    in   blank  verse,   by   .7.   C. 


Goodwin. 

©    J.     Cheevcr    Goodwin,     Boston;     1879: 
7709,  June  9.  49111 


Viper  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Joyce. 
[130]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28.  1914 ;  D  :  38617 ;  Edwin  Mar- 
tin Joyce,  New  York.  49111a 


[4], 


I 


—  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  M.  Putchey. 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1912-;    D:  31.532;    Will    M. 
RitcJiey,  Pasadena.  49112 

—  Sec  also  Nemesis  (The) 


Vipere  (Le);  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Brooks. 

©  Alice  E.  Brooks,  Gadsden,  Ala. ;  1900  A : 
7717,  Mar.  21.  49113 

Virago  (The)  and  the  student;  a  college  prob- 
l(Ma  play  in  4  Mcts,  l)y  A.  ('harwate.  [110]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  ('harwate.  New  Haven;  D: 
10964,  July  13,  1907 ;  2c.  .July  13,  1907.    49114 

Virgen  (L.a)  gitana;  zarzuela  dramatica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  m  3  cuadi'os,  en  prosa  original 
de  A.  Caiiiaclio  y  F.  Mansilla,  nn'isica  del 
maestro  Ai'turo  Camacho.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  es])a holes]  191.5.  40,  [2]  p.  12°. 
[Libi'otto  only  | 

©  June  24,  1915;  Ic.  .Tune  25,  1915;  D: 
41073;  Aurelio  <'amacho  y  Fernando  Mansilla, 
Madrhl.  49114a 

Virgen  (La)  viuda;  zaiv.uela  de  costnmbivs 
mach-ilcnas  eii  1  act(»,  <lividido  en  4  cuadros, 
en  prosa  y  vei-so,  original  de  E.  Yuste  Arias, 
nn'isica  del  maesti-o  Chaves.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1910.  45,  [2]  j). 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  19,  1910;  2c.  May  20,  1910;  D: 
21076;  Enrique  Yuste  Arias,  Madrid.     49115 

Virgin  (The)  and  the  white  slaver;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Fi'ank  W'edekind,  adapted  by  A.  Tridon. 
(J)i,  Tlie  International,  v.  7.— no.  10,  Oct.  1913) 
©  Oct.  1,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  G,  1913;  D :  .34694 ; 


Andre  Tridon.  New  York. 


49116 


Virgin    (The)    goddess;   a    play    in    3   acts,    by 
Rudolf  Besier. 

©  Oscar  Asche,   Limdon  ;  "D  :  9311 
1906. 


Oct.   25, 
49117 


Virgin  (A)  million-heiress;  by  R.  Judd. 

©  Rov  Judd,  Dawson,  Neb.;  1900  A:  18476, 
July  26.  49118 

Virgin  (The)  queen;  a  historical  drama  in  4 
acts  and  I?  scenes  of  the  Elizal>etlian  period, 
by  E.  Totten. 

©  Edyth   Totten,  New  York;   D :  944,  Oct. 
11,  1901.  49119 

Virginia;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  R.  Whytal. 
[1],  121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   A.    R.    Whytal,    New    York;    1890:279.5, 
Jan.  20;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1894.  49120 


2482 


49121 


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49144 


Virginia — Continued. 

;i  (Ininia  of  the  times  that  tried  men's  souls, 

in  3  acts,  by  John  W.  Sherman. 

(c)  R.   E.  Craifiliill,  Lynchburg,  Va. ;   1802: 
13312,  Mar.  2G;  2c.  Aug.  11.  49131 

an  original  drama  of  the  Civil  War  in  4 

acts,  by  P.  Heermans. 

©  Forbes  Heermans,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  1890 : 
84,  Jan.  2.  49122 

an   original   play    in   4   acts,   by   E.    Katz, 


adapted  to  the  requirements  of  the  stage  by 
Scott  Marble.    57  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    Katz,    New    York ;    D :  14203, 
Nov.  4,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  49123 

—  romantic  story  of  the  South  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Reiniche.  12J,  37  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13.  1913;  D :  34129 ;  A.  E.  Rei- 
niche, Paulding,  O.  49124 


—  a  war  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  McClung.     11  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Littell    McClung,    Baltimore;    0:11500, 
Oct.  9,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1907.  49125 

—  or,  A  story  of  the  war,  in  6  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Taylor.     [2J,  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Colin  C.  Taylor,  Chicago ;  D :  146G3.  Nov. 
16,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1908.  49126 

or.  Cruel  fates,  partly  liistoi'ical  drama  in 


5  acts,  by  H.  Wagner. 

©   H.   Wagner,   Milwaukee;    1900   A :  .5205, 
Feb.  26.  49127 

—  See  also  Hampton  Roads. 


Virginia  (A)  colonel;  introducing  a  few  inci- 
dents from  Tlic  N'irginians,  by  M.  C.  Siiaulding 
and  I.  F.  Miller. 

©  Mary  C.  Spaulding  and  Ida  Farr  INIiller, 
Wakefield,  Mass.;  1898:18431,  Mar.  19;  2c. 
Mar,  21.  49128 

Virginia  (A)  courtship;  a  comedy  of  early 
colonial  days,  l)y  E.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  Eugene  W.  Presbrey,  New  York;  1897: 
30650,  May  20.  49129 

Virginia  Dare;  American  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  R.  Miller.     [34]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1911 ;  D :  24678 ;  Etteie  Rosa- 
lind Miller,  Baltimore.  ■  49130 

Virginia  Grey;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  B.  l^ewis.  35 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  B.  Lewis,  Muskegon,  Mich.;  D: 
11946,  Dec.  19,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907.    49131 

Virginia  (A)  heroine;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Susie  G.  McGlone.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1908.    41  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  Boston  ;  D :  11664, 
Nov.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1907.,  49132 


Virginia  Lee;  a  4  act  southern  military  play, 

by  H.  F.  O'Mealia.     [52]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Plarry  F.  O'Mealia,  Jersey  City ;  D :  3397, 

May  8,  1903;  2c.  May  27,  1903.  49133 

■or,   Arnold's   treason,    an  original   histori- 


cal drama  in  5  acts  and  several  tableaux,  by 
M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn ;     1875 :  12649, 
Dec.  1.  49134 

Virginia  of  Rome;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Husted. 

©  Harry  C.  Husted,  New  York  ;  1872  :  4078, 
xVpr.  18.  49135 

Virginia  of  Virginia;  or.  Ran  Randolph  of 
Roanoke,  soutliei'n  comedy  drama,  by  M.  W. 
Sterling. 

©  Marie  WcUesley  Sterling,  Camden,  N.  J.; 
1900  A  :  22673,  Sept.  12.  49136 

Virginia  (The)  outlav/s;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  E.  Burns.     [59]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    8,    1912;    D :  29613 ;    Paul    E. 
Burns,   Philadelphia.  49137 

Virginia  '65  to  '85;  a  1  act  sketch,  by  Georgie 
Hart  [pseud,  of  G.  Whitaker] 

©  Georgie  Whitaker,  New  York;   D :  5.567, 
Sept.  17,  1904.  49138 

Virginia  society  twenty  years  ago.  See  Vin- 
dicated. 

Virginia  (A)  sorceress;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A. 

Doughty. 

©    Frances   Albert    Doughty,    Washington ; 
1894:  8774,  Feb.  6.  49139 

Same.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1910;  D :  20119 ;  Frances  Al- 
bert Doughty,  Baltimore.  49140 

Virginia  (Tlie)  veteran;  a  militai'y  drama  iii  4 
acts,  by  T.  F.  Power.  Boston,  Lee  and  Shep- 
ard,  1874.     37  p.     8°. 

©  Thomas  F.  Power,  United  States ;  1874 : 
10211,  Aug.  3;  2c.  Aug.  29.  49141 

Virginian  (A);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Os- 
good. 

©    Irene    Osgoo<l,    New    York;    1892:26478, 
June  24.  49142 

Virginian  (The);  a  drama  In  4  acts,  by  Owen 
Wister  and  Ivirke  La  Slielle.  [167]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Kirke  La  Shelle  co..  New  York;  D:  12471. 
Mar.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  INIar.  3,  1908.  49143 

Virginian  (A)  romance;  by  M.  G.  Wiustock. 
©  Melviu  G.  Winstock,  New  York ;  D :  333, 
Apr.  10,  1901.  49144 


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49145 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49162 


Virg-inian  (A)  romance — ( %)iitiiuml. 

um.sical  coiiKMly  in  2  acts,  ))Ook  and  music 

by  H.  L.  Clements,  lyrics  by  Edllli  S.  Tillot- 

son.    IG  p.    4°.    TyiR'wi-itten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  II.  I.oren  (1!cnu>iits,  New  York;  DiGTGT, 

June  3,  1905;  2c.  .Turn-  3,  1905.  49145 

Virginians   (The)      8cG  Virginia   (A)   colonel 

Virginians  (The)  and  Alfarata,  the  Indian 
girl;  oit(>ra  in  4  acts,  book  by  F.  II.  i'oston. 
nuisic  by  E.  A.  I'oston  and  F.  H.  Poston.  24 
p.    4".    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  F.  H.  Poston  and  E.  A.  I'oston,  Wasbing- 
ton  ;  D  :  20SS,  July  5,  1902 ;  2c.  July  5,  1902. 

49146 

Virginia's  loyalty;  a  play  by  G.  A.  Knox. 

©  (Jeorjie  Alfred    Knox,   Lynn,   JMass. ;    D: 
200,  Mar.  11,  1901.  49147 

Virginie;  or,  Temptation,  a  society  drama  in  4 
acts,  l)y  J.  L.  Patterson.  [GG]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Jauies  L.  Patterson,  New   York;   1890: 
15G53,  May  12;  2c.  Feb.  2G,  1SS9.  49148 

Virginny    (The)    mummy;    negro    farce    in    2 
scenes,  by  L.  Ginger.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  24,  1913;  D:  33317;  Lewis  Gin- 
ger. Glendale,  Cal.  49149 

Virgin's  (The)  cross;  religious  play  in  prologue 
and  5  acts,  by  AVilliam  Pailler.  [40]  p.  t°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10.  1915;  D :  40137 ;   Sister  M. 
IMaurice,  Jersey  City.  49149a 

Virtue;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  IMoyston.  [2],  2G  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  19,  1914;  D:  37358;  Guy  INIoys- 
ton,  San  Francisco.  49149b 

Virtue  and  vice;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  K. 
Leuihan. 

©  Anna  Klein  Lenihan.  New  York ;  1884 : 
21374.  Oct.  25.  49150 

Virtue  triumphant;  operatic  spectacular  sketch, 
by  AVm.  F.  Mann  and  Livingston  S.  De  Kalb. 
Typewritten. 

©   Mann    and    1  >e   Kalb,    Detroit;    D :  2098, 
July  9,  1902;  2c.  June  30,  1902.  49151 

Virtue  under  a  mask.     See  On  the  road. 

Virtue,  vanity,  vice.     Sec  V.  V.  V. 

Virtue  wins  at  last;  a  domestic  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  Ayers. 

©   Daniel   Ayers,    Syracuse,   N.    Y. ;   189G: 
47559,  Aug.  21.  49152 

Virtuelin;  a  3  act  play,  by  II.  A.  T.  Bliss.  70 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   R.    A.   Tlieodora   Bliss,   New   York;    D: 
1G195,  June  30,  1909 ;  2c.  June  30,  1909. 

49153 


Virtuose  (Un);  j)iece  en  1  acte,  de  M.  Wilned  et 
II.  Hoy.     [ij,  43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1914;  D:  35587;  M.  Wilned  et 
Henry  Hoy,  Paris.  49153a 

Virtuous  Valentine;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  M. 
lloof.     [103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  M:u.   11,   1912;   D  :  29010 ;   Katharine 
Metcalf  Roof,  New  York.  49154 

Vis  a  vis.     Sec  Face  to  face. 

Viscount   Edwin;   by   Mrs.    E.    Bullock.     Type- 
written. 

©   Mrs.   E.   Bullock,   Fort   Salonga,    N.    Y. ; 
1898:  4957G,  Aug.  24;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1900. 

49155 

Viscount    Letoriere;    a    comedy    in  3   acts,    tr. 
■  from  the  German  by  Elias  Lii»sis. 

©    Elizabeth    Von    Stannuwitz,  San    Fran- 
cisco; 187G:721,  Jan.  14.  49156 

Vision;  drama  in  1  act,  by  K.  M.  Rice.     [1],  28 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915;  D :  40235 ;  Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  AVorthington,  Mass.     49156a 

dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  V.  Palen. 

[9]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  D  :  3223G ;  Victor  Palen, 
Toronto,  Canada.  49157 


—  original  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  Nyitray.    10  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2G,  1910  ;  D  :  21G49  ;  Emil  Nyitray, 
New  York.  49158 

romantic  operetta  iu  5  acts,  by  Rev.  An- 


drew Klarmann,  vocal  score  by  Charles  A.  O. 
Korz.  New  York,  F.  Pustet  &  co.,  1918.  44 
p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Apr.    22,    1913;    2c.    Apr.    25,    1913;    D: 
33130 :  Frederick  Pustet  &  co.,  New  York. 

49159 

Vision  in  the  sky.     Sec  Mirage  (The) 

Vision  (A)  of  America;  an  incident  in  the  year 
1541,  by  J.  11.  Price.  [39]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    17,    1911;    D :  25780 ;    J.    Hyde 
t'rice,  New  York.  49160 

Vision  (The)  of  Columbus;  an  historical  alle- 
gorical extravaganza.  23  numb.  1.  8°. 
Printed. 

©    J.    C.    Buchanan,    Pittsburg,    Kan.;    D: 
42GG,  Nov.  IS,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1903.    49161 

Vision  (A)  of  eugenics;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Ferber.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    2,    1913;    D:  33383;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Boston.  49162 


2484 


49163 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


49180 


Vision  (A)  of  fair  women;  a  (Irninatic  para- 
plirase  l)aso(l  upon  Teniiysou'.s  Dream  of  fair 
women,  by  Edith  I.ynwood  Winn.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  1891.  15  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
novelty  list) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  CO.,  Boston;   1801: 

•     39684,  Nov.  5  ;  2c.  Nov.  14.  49163 

Vision  (A)  of  Paganini;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  S. 
Sarkadi.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1915  ;  D  :  422G0  ;  Leo  Scluillor 
.Sarkadi,  New  York.  49163a 

Vision  (The)  of  Royal  Preston;  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Brown.     [7]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   .July    12,    1910;    2c.    Jnly    15,    1910;    D: 
21561 ;  C.  II.  Brown,  Sasser,  Ga.  49164 

Vision  (The)  of  Saint  Agnes'  eve;  a  mystery 
play,  by  M.  E.  J.  Hobart. 

©  Marie  E.  J.  Hobart,  New  York;  D :  11043, 
July  25,  1907.  49165 

Same.     New  York  [etc.]  liongmans,  Green 


and  CO..  1907.    viii  p.,  2  1.,  3-112  p.,  1  1.    front., 
3  pi.    8°. 

©  Marie  E.  .1.  Hobart,  New  York ;  A :  189445, 
Oct.  12;  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1907.  49165a 

Vision  (A)  of  Stella;  a  fairy  spectacle  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  E.  Fassett.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edith  Fassett,  New  York ;  D :  5239,  June 
27,  1904 ;  2c.  June  27,  1904.  49166 

Vision  (A)  of  the  ivory  gate;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Dhan  (;o])al  Mukerji.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1914;  D:  37638;  Dhan  (Jopal 
Mukerji,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  49166a 

Vision  (The)  of  victory.  Sec  Fight  (A)  for 
life. 

Visions;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Andor  Garvay, 
authorized  tr.  from  the  Hungarian  by  Antal 
Nandory  [pseud,  of  Feri  Felix  Weiss]  [1], 
39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34279  ;  Armin  Szat- 
mary,  Boston.  49167 

Visions  of  her  dream;  umsical  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  W.  E.  Barlow,  arr.  by  H.  H.  Winslow.  [4] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1911;   D:  23704;   Walter  E. 
Barlow,  Hartford.  49168 

Vision's  (A)  quest;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  repre- 
senting the  hopes  and  ambitions,  the  love, 
marriage,  pleadings,  discouragements,  and 
achievements  of  Christopher  Columbus,  dis- 
coverer of  America,  by  A.  E.  Lord.  Baltimore, 
Gushing  &  co.,  1899.    123  p.    pi.    12°. 

©   Alice  E.   Lord,   Bnltimore;    1899:79190, 
Dec.  6;  2c.  Dec.  23,  49169 


Visit  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Kichartl  I'ryce. 
New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1910.  24  p.  16°.  ([Freuch's  acting  ed.,  no. 
23.56] ) 

©   Apr.    28,    1910;    2c.    Apr.   29,    1910:    1): 
20900;  .Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.        49170 

Visit  (A)  from  Mother  Goose;  a  Christmas  play 
for  primary  pupils,  by  Belle  L.  Davidson. 
New  York  &  Chicago,  E.  L.  Kellogg  tSc  co. 

©  E.  L.  Kellogg  &  CO.,  New  Y'ork  &  Chicago; 
1896 :  65656,  Dec.  2.  49171 

Visit  (A)  from  Mother  Goose  and  her  family; 
a  descriptive  i»:nit(>niime  play,  by  Arzalea 
Hunt.  I>arn)wville,  <).,  School  publishing  com- 
pany, 1895.     16  p.     12°. 

©  F.  R.  Howe,  Darrowville,  O. ;  1895 :  9970, 
Feb.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  18.  1896.  49172 

Visit  (A)  from  the  dead;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.C.Clark.     [2 1,  .55  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   10,   1911;    D :  23316 ;    Susie  C. 
Clark,  Cambridge,  Mass.  49173 

Visit  (A)  from  the  plumber;  in  1  act,  by  H. 
I'epi)er.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Harry    Pepper,    Toronto,    Ontario;    D: 
14608,  Dec.  24,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1908.    49174 

Visit  (The)  of  Obadiah;  a  farce  iu  2  acts,  for 
female  characters  only,  by  Eunice  Fuller  and 
Margaret  Currier  Lyon.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1907.    25  p.    12°. 

©  ^A'alter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D :  11362, 
Sept.  17.  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1907.  49175 

Visit  (The)  of  the  Baron  De  Boulange;  iu  1 
act,  by  G.  E.  Beban. 

©  George  E.  Beban,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  23722, 
Sept.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  31.  49176 

Visit  (A)  to  grandpa;  by  T.  .L  Nawn.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  .L  Nawn.  Phriadelphia ;  D:  13190, 
June  15,  1908 ;  2c.  June  15,  1908.  49177 

Visit  (A)  to  Japan;  by  J.  Campbell. 

©  James  Campbell,  Baltimore ;  1886 :  .5941, 
Mar.  13.  49178 

Visit  (A)  to  Puffy  farm.     Sec  Vim. 

Visit  (A)  to  Santa  Glaus;  or.  The  night  before 
Christmas,  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  J.  Dobbins. 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1912;   D:  30121;  Louise  J. 
Dobbins,  San  Jose,  Cal.  49179 

Visited  sin;  or,  Lights  and  shadows,  a  play  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  J.  Zipi)el. 

©  Charles  Julian  Zippel,  New  York ;  1888 : 
2163,  Jan.  19.  49180 


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49199 


Visiting  girl;  a  musical  comedy,  book  by 
Nevil  G.  Himshuw,  music  by  Hull  and  Heii- 
8haw.  Vocal  score.  New  Iberia,  La.,  Hull  & 
Hensliaw,  1907.    77  p.    4°. 

©    Hull    and    Heusbaw,    New    Ilteria,    La. ; 
D :  9874,  Jan.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1907. 

49181 

Visiting  nurse;  di-ama  la  3  acts,  by  B.  Israeli. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©    Ic.    Oct.    16.    1909 ;    D :  17114 ;    Bnruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  49182 

Visiting  (The)  prince;  satirical  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  (J.  D.  Morgan.  [113]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  3-5708  ;  Charles  Davis 
Morgan,  New  York.  49182a 

Visitor  (The);  by  ( >.  White.  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Oliver  White.  New  York  ;  I ) :  12347,  Feb. 

10,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.  49183 

blackface    monoldi;'    and    s(m,!j;    act,    by    J. 


Brooks.      3    p.      4°.      Typewritten.       [\\'ords 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2(5,  1912;  L):312S9;  -Tack  Brooks. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  49184 

phiy  in  1  act,  by  S.  Bruce.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  3, 1913  ;  D  :  33134  ;  Stanley  Bruce, 
Los  Angeles.  49185 

Visitor  in  the  night;  dramatic  composition,  by 
B.  Blessum.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910;   D:  20610;  Ben  Bles- 
sum, Chicago.  49186 

Vita;  a  drama,  bv  C  D.  Litchfield.  Boston, 
K.  (!.  Badger,  1904.    1  p.  1.,  56  p.    12°. 

©  Grace  Denis  Litchtteld,  Washington ;  D : 
496."'>.  Apr.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1904.      49187 

Vita  &  avventure  del  brigante,  Giusseppi 
Musolino.  See  Life  and  adventures  of  the 
brigand,  Giusseppi  Musolino. 

Vita  bretone;  scene  da  I'echeurs  d'Islande  di 
Pierre  Loti  [pseud,  di  Julien  Viaud]  in  3  atti 
e  4  quadri,  musicate  da  Leopoldo  Mugnoue, 
libretto  di  E.  Galisciani.  Milano,  11  ;>!>ii- 
zogno  [1905]  4  p.  1.,  8-61  numb.  1.  [i.  e.  69  1.] 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  fililan;  C :  86402,  Jan. 
9,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1905.  49188 

Vital  (Th^)  iiijue;  a  play  in  4  acts,  of  modern 
American  life,  by  (Jeorge  Miildioton.  [92]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Middlet(.n,  New  York;  I): -5427,  Amr. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1904.  49189 

Vital  question;  by  A.  B.  Ebin. 

©  Alexander  Berkove  E))in,  Uiuted  States; 
1898;  G9479,  Nov.  28;  2c.  Nov.  29.  49190 


Vital  question — Continued. 

ii  dramatic  sketch,  by  L.  Lonergan.     11  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Lester  Lonergan.  New   York;   D :  14015, 

Oct.  9,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1908.  49191 

-operetta   in  1  act,  book,  lyrics,  and  music 


by  J.  Stark.  [St.  Louis,  Stark  nuisic  printing 
and  publishing  co.,  1912]  20  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Sept.   18,   1912;   2c.    Sept.  23,   1912;    D: 
30924 ;  John  Stark,  St.  Louis.  49192 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L.  Norris.    133  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28.  1913;  D :  33084 ;  Joseph  Le 
Brandt  Norris,  New  York.  49193 

Vittinie  ignote;  ovvero,  Fate  e  virtu,  dramma 
in  4  atti,  di  Pietro  Viscouti.  56  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    1-5.    1911;    D :  23367 ;    Giacoino 
Viscouti,  Brooklyn.  49193a 

Vittoria;  a  drama  in  4  acts.  tr.  from  the  French 
of  Mario  Uchard,  by  M.  Lawman. 

©  Mary  Lawman,  New  York;  D :  834,  Sept. 
4,  1901.  49194 

Vittoria  Coronibona.  Sec  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Webster  and  Tourneur. 

Vittorio  Emanuele,  prince  of  Piedmont;  a  ro- 
mantic play,  by  .Tames  Murmell.  I'hiladelphia, 
Franklin  printing  co.,  1903.     113  p.     12°. 

©  r^'ranklin  printing  co.,  Phila<lelphia ;  D: 
3702,  July  10,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  17,  1903.     49195 

Viva;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Annie 
Lewis  (.Airs.  F.  W.  Johnson)  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  INIrs.  F.  W.   -Johnson,  New  York;   1SS6: 
3895,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Feb.  15.  49196 

— — ■  a  romantic  play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from 
Ouida's  [Louise  De  la  Kamee's]  novel  entitled 
Tricotrin,  by  H.  A.  Weaver. 

©   Henry  A.   Weaver,  Albany;   1873:208-5, 
Mar.  3.  49197 

Viva  (La)  de  genio;  zarzuela  en  2  actos,  dividi- 
dos  en  7  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Miguel 
JMihura  y  Kicardo  (Jon/.alcz.  nu'isi'-a  de  L. 
IMontenegro  y  Manuel  (}uislant.  ^Madrid  [So- 
ciedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1912.  60  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Dec.  -5,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1912;  I) :  31598 ; 
M.  Mihura  y  K.  Gonzjilez,  Madrid.  49198 

Viva  Madero;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  It.  B.  JNI. 

\Mlson.     [65]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  19,  1913;  D:  34487;   K.  B.   M. 
AVilson,  Chicago.  49199 


2486 


49200 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


49221 


Viva  Mexico;  coniedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  S.  Burleson 
and  Stark  Young.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)    Ic.    May    8,    1911;    D:  24160;    Adele    S. 
Burleson,  Austin,  Tex.  49200 

Viva  Vance;  or.  Saved  from  the  Siovix,  a  thrill- 
ing historical  drama  in  H  acts,  founded  on  the 
Big  Horn  campaign  of  1876,  by  Will  L. 
Visscher. 

'©    W.    F.    Codv,    New    York ;    1877 :  10552, 
Sept.  12.  49201 

Vivandiere  (The);  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
dramatized  from  Chamberlain's  novel  Put  to 
the  test,  by  C.  Chaml)erlain  and  Charles  Brad- 
ley. 

©    Charles     Chamberlain,     New     Rochelle, 
N.  Y. ;  1898:  47479,  Aug.  11.  49202 

or,  A  special  messenger,  by  (i.  F.  Cable. 

9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  George  F.   Cable,   Waukesha,   Wis.;   D: 
14195,  Nov.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.       49203 

Viva's  vow;  (ir.  Sunbeam's  sorrow,  an  entii'ely 
new  emotional  piay  in  o  acts  and  prologue,  by 
C.  Hambiin,  uom  de  plume,  Austin  Gallatin. 

.©   Constance   Hambiin,    New   York;    1882: 
8473,  May  24.  49204 

Vive  I'roi;  a  Protean  jilay  in  1  act,  by  W.  R. 
Randall.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William   R.   Randall.   Rochester.   N.   Y. ; 
D :  13082,  Apr.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1909. 

49205 

Vivian;  in  5  acts,  by  Mile.  Durand.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  .Tuliet  Durand,  Brooklyn;  1900  A :  25193, 
Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  10.  49206 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Ey tinge.    New  York, 

A.  S.  Sear,  1891. 

©  Pearl  Ey  tinge,  New  York;   1891:14087, 
Apr.  IS.  49207 

Vivian  Dawn;  or,  The  follies  of  youth,  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Pettit,  jr.     . 

©  James  Pettit,  jr.,  Convoy,  O. ;  1889  :  29160, 
Sept.  26.  49208 

Vivian  Earl;  a  drama,  by  Claude  L.  Stew:u-t. 
©  Enmia  R.  Clark,  Columbus,  O. ;  1896 :  3575, 
Jan.  10;  2c.  Feb.  3.  49209 

Vivian  of  the  Marne;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  1).  IVnney.     [  11  ]  !>.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   16,   1915;    D:  39706;   Raym<md 
Deforest  Penney,  Denver.  49209a 

Vivian's  cousin;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lind- 
sey.    28  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    28,    1911;    D :  24598 ;    Evelyn 
Lindsey,  St.  Louis.  49210 


Vividores  (Los);  zarzuela  en  1  acto.  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  original  de  R.  Ivocaliert.  musica 
del  maestro  Ubeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espafioles]  1909.  49,  [1]  P-  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Nov.    18,    1909;    2c.    Nov.    19,    1909;    D: 
17482;  Ramon  Rocabert,  Madrid.  49211 

Vivien;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Ey  tinge. 

©  Pearl  Eytinge,  New  York;  1890:39285, 
Dec.  11.  49212 

Same.    New  York,  A.  S.  Seer's  print,  1891. 

©  Pearl   Eytinge,  New  York ;   1891 :  14264, 
Apr.  20.  49213 

Viviette;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Wm.  J.  Locke.  21 
p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1912;  D :  28923 ;  John  Lane 
CO.,  New  York.  49214 

play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  I^'ranklin.  from  a  story 

by  Wm.  J.  I^ocke.     [95]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1912;    D :  29153 ;    Ruford 
Franklin,  New  York.  49215 

Vivisecteurs;  piece  en  3  actes,  [par]  S.  Pellat. 
I'aris,  J^il)raii-ie  theatrale,  1905.    85  p.    12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,   1905,   Solange 
Pellat,  Paris ;  res.  no.  33 ;  Ic.  July  25,  1905. 

49216 

Vivisection;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer. 
[1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10,    1915;    D:  39922;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  49216a 

Vivisector  (The);  or.  Protect  animals,  a  play 
in  3  acts,  l)y  E.  A.  Lulze.  New  York,  Emanuel 
Lederer,  1901.     52  p.    8°. 

©  Ernst  Ai-thur  Lutze,  Berlin  ;  D  :  171.  Feb. 
28,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  190L  49217 

Vixen;  a  play,  by  M.  Morton  [i.  e.  M.  M.  Con- 
heim] 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York;  1886 :  12.54 1, 
May  27.  49218 

Vizier's  (The)  daughter;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  Stretti. 

©    Rene    Stretti,    New    York ;    1897 :  51089. 
Sept.  13.  49219 

Vocal  (A)  courtship. 

©  Marv  Mav  Boynton,  Franklin.  O. ;  1898: 
61049,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  49220 

Vbrbs  (A)  szegfii;  3  felvonasor  drama.  Altai 
Fctldes  Inu-e.  liudapest,  Dick  Mano  kiadiisa, 
1914.     130  p.     16°. 

©  Apr.  21,  1914  ;  Ic.  ( >ct.  16,  1914  ;  D  :  38510 ; 
Marton  Miksa,  Budapest.  49220a 

Voice  and  the  canine;  sketch,  by  S.  Olmsted. 
8  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1910 ;  D :  20003 ;  Stanley  Olm- 
sted, New  York.  49221 


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49243 


Voice  (The)  culturist;  driunntic  compositiou,  by 
W.  B.  Ytmng.     [3J,  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D:31G75;  William  B. 
Younj,',  Chicago.  -  49222 

Voice  (A)  from,  the  wilderness;  a  play  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  I^:!sner.     [SG|  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  lOdwiird  I^lsner.  New  Yurk;  D :  708,  .July 
30,  1901 ;  2c.  July  30,  1901.  49223 

Voice  (A)  in  the  darkness.     Sec  Drifting. 

Voice  (The)  of  authority;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Bertha  Currier  Porter.  Boston,  W.  II.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1912.    ,38  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1912 ;  2c.  Nov.  11.  1912  ;  D  :  31 360 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  49224 

Voice  (The)  of  conscience;  song  ((tiiieily  in  1 
act.  by  F.  George.     14  p.    4°.    Tyinnvrltten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    19.    1931;    D:249S2;    Frederic 
George,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  49225 

Voice  of  democracy;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Ger- 
rard.     115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ernest    Gerrard,    Columbus,    Neb. ;    D : 
8797.  .July  9,  190G;  2c.  Aug.  IG,  190G.        4922G 

Voice  (The)  of  Hagar;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C. 
McKeon. 

©  .John  Charles  McKeon.  Brooklyn;  1898: 
42731,  July  IG ;  2c.  Aug.  IG.  49227 

Voice  (The)  of  her  soul;  a  play,  by  W.  A.  Lewis. 

©  AV.  A.  Lewi.s,  New  York ;  D :  11652.  Nov. 

2.  1907.  ,.,..t,  49228 

Voice  (The)  of  honor;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Ilerzherg. 

©  Henry  Her/.berg,  Baltimore;  1897:40864, 
July  14.  49229 

Voice  (The)  of  humanity;  a  modern  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Hart. 

©    Thomas    Riego    Hart,    Central    Vallev, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  14008,  Oct.  9,  1908.  49230 

Voice  (The)  of  love;  play,  by  H.  L.  Euander. 
12],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1915  ;  D  :  413G4  ;  Ililma  Lewis 
Enander,  Chicago.  •  49230a 

Voice  (The)  of  nature;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Mrs.  Ivar  Levinsohn.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Mrs.  I.  Ii(winsohn,  New  York ;  D :  884.5, 
July  19,  190G;  2c.  July  19,  190G.  49231 

romantic  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Theodore 

Kremer.      [liellast,  Me.,  Miss  G.  E.  Burgess, 
printer,  1901]     [3]-118,  [2|  p.     plan.     16°. 

©  Thomas  E.  Shea.  Belfast,  ftle. ;  D :  2023, 
Dec.  2,  1901 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1901.  49232 

fScc  also  Reg'inetta, 


Voice  of  silence;  i)lav  in  1  act,  by  J.  M.  Feigl. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  .3,  1010;  D:2014G;  J.  Mauldin 
Feigl,  New  York.  49233 

Voice  (The)  of  the  bell;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Sutton  Vane  and  Arthur  Shirley. 
Typewritten. 

©  William  Calder,  New  York;  1897:43273, 
July  31;  2c.  July  2.  [Note:  Title  on  copies, 
The  bell  ringer;  or.  The  spirit  of  the  chimes] 

49234 

Voice  (The)  of  the  charmer;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Howard.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Hcnrv  Howard,  Washington; 
1899 :  58871,  Sept.  13  ;  2c.  Sept.  13.  49235 

-Same.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  Henry  Howard,  AVashington;  D: 
11336,  Sept.  12.  1907;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1907. 

49236 

Voice  (The)  of  the  dead;  an  original  drama  in 
4  acts,  bv  J.  Reinhart  and  A.  P.  Seilliamer. 
[1].  133  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .John  Reinhart  and  A.  P.  Seilhamer.  New 
York  ;  1893  :  22506,  May  9  ;  2c.  June  19. 

49237 

Voice  (The)  of  the  Hudson;  spectacular  melo- 
drama. I)y  Paul  Dresser. 

©  Howlev.  Haviland  &  Dresser,  New  York ; 
D  :  3266,  Apr.  9,  1903.  49238 

Voice  of  the  mountain;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Cecil  De  Mille. 

©  William  C.  De  IMille  and  Cecil  B.  De 
Mille,  NoAV  York ;  D :  5060,  May  21,  1904. 

43239 

Voice  (The)  of  the  people;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  I.  Cohn.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Isaac  Cohn.  Fort  Smith,  Ark. ; 
D  :  8556,  May  18,  1906  ;  2c.  June  4,  1906. 

49240 

a  plav  in  3  acts,  bv  David  Cai'b.     Boston, 

The  Four  seas  co..  1912.    3  p.  1.,  129  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1912;  2c.  June  10,  1914;  A: 
376331 ;  Four  seas  co.,  Boston,  Mass.    49240a 

—. —  Sec  also  Ireland. 


Voice  (The)  of  the  sea;  an  emotional  play  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Fairman.    108  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  .Tames  Fairman,  New  York;  1882:142.57 
Aug.  28;  2c.  Nov.  25.  49241 

Voice  (The)  trial;  play  in  1  act.  by  M.  V.  Sam- 
\iels.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6.  1912  ;  D  :  31602  ;  Maurice  Vic- 
tor Samuels,  New  York.  49242 

Voice  (The)  within;  domestic  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  II.  Bashford.    106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 ;  D  :  31919  ;  Herbert  Bash- 
ford,  Oakland,  Cal.  49243 


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49259 


Voice  (Tlie)  within — Continued.  ^ 
^(liiiiiia  in  0  :ids.  by  A.  F.  Beliler.    46  p.    f  . 

T.vi)o\vritteii. 
'©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1911;    I):  25408;    Anthony 

Francis  Beliler.  Bellevue,  Ky.  49244 

(Irnnia   of  the  new  tliouiiiit   in  4   acts,   by 

II.  1\I.  Sterrett.    85  j).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18.  11)10;  D:  17933;  Robert  M. 
^  .       .  49245 

Weaver.      [1|, 


G. 


Sterrett.  Battle  Creelv. 

dramatic  pUiyh4,   by   J 

19  )).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10.  1914;  D:  30220;  -Jolni  Gren- 
ville  Weaver,  Salt  Lalie  City.  49245a 

Voices  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  Harold  Goddanl 
[3],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  29,   1914:   D :  38032 ;   Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  49245b 

Same.     32  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  .Tan.  20.  1915  ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  39501 ; 
.    Harold  (J.  Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.    49245c 

Voices  by  the  road;  drama,  by  E.  Aiken.    175  p. 
Typewritten. 


8°. 


D :  20431 ; 


Ednah 
49246 


©    Ic.    Mar.    11.    1910 
Aiken,  Los  Altos,  Cal. 

Voices  from  everywhere.  New  York  city,  The 
Domestic  and  foreign  missionary  society,  1914. 
1  p.  1.,  64  p.    12°. 

©  ISIar.  18,  1914;  2c.  Mnr.  20.  1914;  A: 
371044;  Domestic  and  foreign  missionary  soc. 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the 
U.  S.  A..  New  York.  49246a 

Voices  of  the  night;  a  satirical  farce  in  3  acts. 
by  M.  V.  Samuels  and  A.  H.  Euwer.  ii,  95  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1910 ;  D :  21130 ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels  and  A»thony  H.  Euwer,  New  York. 

49247 

Voile  (Le)  du  bonheur;  comedie  musicale  en  2 
actes.  d'apres  la  piece  de  Georges  Clemenceau, 
de  P.  Ferrier.  nmsique  de  Charles  Pons. 
Paris.  Librairie,  theatrale,  1911.  2  p.  1..  3S 
p.     12°. 

©   Feb.   11,   1911;   2c.   Feb.    11,   1911:    D: 
23325:   Paul  Ferrier.   Paris.  49248 

Voile  rouge;  sketch,  bv  Clifton  Fowler  [pseud, 
of  B.  Fowler  and  E.  Clifton]  12  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1909;  D:  17149;  Brenda  Fow- 
ler and  Ethel  Clifton.  New  York.  49249 
Voiletta.  the  pearl  of  the  fountain;  an  original 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  O'Neil. 

©  .John  C.   O'Neil,   Brooklyn;    1874:10677, 

Aug.  14.  49250 

Volatile  and  Kuno;  a   comic  opera   in  3  acts. 

lil)retto  l)y  G.  W.  Currier,  music  by  John  J. 

Braham. 

(c)  George  W.  Currier,  Boston;  1885:10.5.53. 
May  8.  49251 


Volcan  (Le)     .S'cc  Volcano  (The) 

Volcano  (The);  by  C.  I*.  Beeken 

©    Charles    Parker    Beeken,    Chicago 


7407,  (Jet.  5,  1905. 


D: 
49252 


-American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  .1.  W.  liennie 

[1241  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27,  1915;   D :  41839 ;   John  W. 
Rennie,  Brooklyn.  49252a 

(Le  volcan);  a  comedy  in  3  acts, by  Edmond 

Gondinet  and  Fran(,*ois  Oswald. 

©   Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,  New 
Yoi-k  ;  1880 :  19909,  Sept.  3.  49253 

Volenti  non  fit  injuria.     IScc  Sealed  silver. 

Voleur  (Le);  piece  en  3  actes  [par  H.  Bernstein] 
[Paris.  Im])r.  de  rillustrationj  1907.  2  p.  I.. 
81  p.     12°. 

©  llem-v  Bernstein,  Paris;  D :  10273,  Apr. 
5,  1907;  2c.  Ai)r.  4,  1907.  49254 

Volga;  or.  The  badge  of  red  and  black,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Bingham.  [04]  p.  f°.. 
Typewritten. 

©  HL>len  Bingham,  San  Francisco ;  D :  5772. 
Oct.  27,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  7.  1904.  49255 

Volk  (Das)  in  wafEen;  vaterliindisches  lieder- 
spiel  in  4  bildern.  von  I'aul  Oskar  Hficker.  Ber- 
lin nnd  V/ien,  Ullstein  &  co.  [1914]  2  p.  1.. 
7-107,  [1]  p.     1  1.     12°. 

©    Dec.    10.    1914;    Ic.    .Tan.    14,    1915;    D: 
39418;  Ullstein  &  co.,  Berlin.  49255a 

Volksgraf  (Der);  drama  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Ru- 
dolf Rabe.  Charlottenl)urg,  Aug.  Krebs,  Neue 
Berliner  verlags-anstalt  [1897]     120  p.     12°. 

©  Charles  Kaiser,  New  York;  1897:08414, 
Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  9.  49256 

Volldampf  voraus!  marinestiick  in  3  akten.  von 
Arthur  Lippschitz  und  Ed.uard  Eugen  llitte)-. 
Biihnenmanuskript.  Berlin,  Neuer  deutscher 
verlag  [1914]     113  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914:  D:  38725;  Neuer 
deutscher  verlag,  F.  L.  Halle  &  co.,  Berlin. 

49256a 

Vollkommene  (Die)  liebe;  lu.-itspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Roberto  Bracco,  deutsch  von  Otto  Eisen- 
schitz.    Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1911.    84  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9.  1911;  D:  2.5714;  Felix  Bloch 

erben,  Berlin.  49257 

Volney's  last   experiment;   a   tragedy   in  1   act 

and  2  scenes,  by  W.  Oddie  and  Maurice  Beer. 

[19]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  A.  P.(>er  and  ^^'arrington  Oddle, 
New  York;  D :  13049,  May  25,  1908;  2c.  ISIay 
2.5,  1908.  49258 

Volpa;  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Post.  85  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1910  ;  D  :  22025 ;  Van  Zo  Post, 
l^abylon,  N.  Y. 


49259 


2489 


49260 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49283 


Volpone.      Sec   Masterpieces    of    the    English 
drama:  Ben  Jonson. 

Voltaire's  friend;  a   dramatic  sketch  in  1   act, 
by  l\  Sunmiertit'ld.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  .Sunnuerlield,  New  York;  1809: 
23500,  Apr.  3 ;  2c.  xVpr.  3.  49260 

Volunteer  (The) 

©  Josephine  11.  Davis,  Chicago  ;  1S92  :  33GS2, 
Aug.  15.  49261 

Same.    Typewritten. 

©  Jose)>hine  R.  Davis,  Chicago;  1892:3551,1, 
Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Aug.  29.  49262 

by  C.  E.  Case  and  M.  V.  Brady. 

©  Cliarles  E.  Case  and  Martin  V.  Brady, 
Norwich.  Conn.;  1871:2725,  Mar.  29;  2('. 
Apr.  5.  49263 


a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  T.  Ulnier. 

©    Geo.    T.    Ulmer,    United    States;    1890: 
34752,  Nov.  5.  49264 

^a  drama  in  1  acts,  by  Edward  K.  Harris. 

©  Fred  .1.  Wildman,  Chicago;  1807:42349. 
July  24.  49265 


in  4  acts,  by  S.  AV.  Belclier.    Typewritten. 

©  S(ella   Walthall  B«>lclier.  San  Francisco; 
1900  A  :  24045,  ( )ct.  3  ;  2c.  Oct.  22.  49266 

—  a  military  absurdity  in  1  act,  by  Barney 
Gerard.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kenney  &  Mollis,  New  l>orchester.  Mass. ; 
D:  G2G4,  Feb.  27,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1905. 

49267 

—  r.  story  of  the  Ueh(>ilion.  an  original  nnli- 
tary  comed.v  drama  in  4  acts,  8  scenes,  by 
A.  S.  Burns. 

©  Alfred  S.  Burns,  Plymouth,  Mass.;  1897: 
26762,  May  1.  49268 

or.    Windoni    of    the    fighting-    Tenth,    a 


<lrama  in  4  acts,  by  1'.  W.  Hyde.    Typewritten. 

©  Panl  Woodworth  llvde, Pittsburgh ;  1898: 

61061,  Oct.  17;  2c.  Dec.  12.  49269 

Volunteer  (A)  Cupid;  nnisical  hop-scotch  in  2 
acts,  by  U.  I'.  Janette.  [4G]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Ivibretto  only] 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1914  ;  D :  37237  ;  Robert  Piei-re 
Janette,  Boston.  49269a 

Volunteer  (The)  organist;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  P..  (liay.     1 124 J  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Gray,  New  Kochelle,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  304,  Apr.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1902.       49270 

])lay   in  4  acts,   by   Morton.      [125]    p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Herman  H.  Wallum,  Brooklyn,  and  Wil- 
liam B.  Gray,  United  States;  D :  922,  Oct.  4, 
1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1901.  49271 


Volunteer  (The)  parson;  a  religious  pastoral 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Totten.  [56]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  lOdyth  Totten,  New  York ;  D :  1835.  May 
3,  1902 ;  2c.  June  9,  1902.  49272 

Volunteer  (The)  pianist;  a  1  a<-t  comedy,  by 
U'.  A.  Foster.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1912 ;  D :  29814 ;  William  A. 
Foster,  Chicago.  49273 

Volunteers  (The);  by  W.  Cotter. 

©     William     Cotter,     Philadelphia;     1899: 
4G122,  July  15.  49274 

or.  The  effects  of  war,  by  C.  E.  Case  and 


M.  Brady. 

©  Charles  E.  Case  and  ftlartin  Brady,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.;  1870:4.563,  Dec.  7;  2c.  Jan.  13, 
1871.  49275 

—  Sec  (il.so  Pride  (The)  of  Company  G. 


Volver  a  este  niundo;  jnguete  comico  en  1  acto 
y  en  prosa,  ofiginal  de  F.  e  I.  Olona.  Madrid 
I  SocicHlad  de  autores  espafKdes]   1910.     38  p. 

©  Sept.  G.  1910;  2c.  Sept.  7,  1910;  D:  21983; 
Foderico  e  Ignacio  olona,  ^Madrid.  49276 

Vom  andern  ufer;  3  einakter,  von  Felix  Salten. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1908.    174  p.    12°. 

©  S.  Fischer  verlag.  Berlin;  D :  11.5G5.  Oct. 
21,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1907.  49277 

Von  haus  und  hof  verbannt;  oder,  Ut'n  ollern- 
hus  wiest,  volksschauspiel  nut  gesang  und 
tanz  in  4  aufziigen.  von  A.  Hachtmann. 
Brooklyn,  Die  extra  post,  1897.    51  p.    8°. 

©    Adolph    Hachtmann,    iBrooklvn  ;     1897: 
G7179,  Dec.  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  49278 

Von  heimath  zu  heimath;  deutsch-amei'ikan- 
isches  schansjiiel  in  4  akten,  von  J.  Stegliauer. 


St.  Ijouis,  Jos.  Stegbauer,  1907.    35  p. 


16°. 


©  Joseph   Stegbauer,    St.   Louis;   D:1110G, 
July  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  30,  1907.  49279 

Von  Trenck,  prisoner  of  Magdeburg;  by  G.  F. 
Wight. 

©    George    Frederick    Wight,    Detroit;    D: 
8146,  Mar.  12,  190G.  49280 

Voodoo  (The);  a  conx-dy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  S. 
Gilibs.  Ottawa,  III.,  Free  tradei'  printing 
house.  1891. 

©    Gus    P.othner,    New   Yoi-k  ;    1891:11122- 
11124,  Mar.  2({.  49281,  49282 

Voodoo  (The)  charm;  by  George  Totten  Snnth 
and  liol)t.  A.  Keiser.     Typewritten. 

©  Via  Lispenard,  New  York ;  1899 :  82S3G. 
Dec.  22 ;  2c.  Dec.  22.  49283 


Voodoo  (The)  doctor, 
doctor. 


Scv  No.  1 — The  voodoo 


2490 


49284 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


49302 


Voodoo  (The)  queen;  by  W.  C.  Cunuingham. 
©  W.  C.  Cunningham,  New  York ;  D :  3927. 
Sept.  12,  1903.  49284 

Vor  deni  sundenfall;  lustspiel  in  3  akton,  von 


Wien,   F.   W.  Sclnniedell  & 
12°. 


Marco  Brot'iner. 
CO.,  1911.    S3  p. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1911 ;  D :  25972  ;  F.  W.  Sclnnie- 
dell &  CO.,  Vienna.  49285 

Vor  der  hochzeit.     Sec  Drei  kammerspiele. 

Vor  son nenauf gang. 

©  (\\v\  .losef  Kosenfeld,  New  York;  1890: 
35197.  Nov.  8 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  49286 

See   also    Before    dawn. — Dramatic    (The) 

works  of  Gerhart  Hauptniann. 
Vora;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  G.  <le  Zayas  Bazan. 

89  p.     1"°.     Tyiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1909;  D:  1G430 ;  Laura  G.  de 

Zayas  Bazan,  New  Kochelle,  N.  Y.  49287 

Vorleben  (Da:s)  des  Dr.  Kliingelwein;  scbwank 
in  3  anfz(ii;en,  von  (t.  (}neri  nnd  H.  INFiillor- 
Sclilcisser.    ()3  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D :  40743 ;  Georg 
Queri,  Starnberg,  Germany,  and  Hans  Miillcr- 
Schlos.ser,   Kaiserwerth,  (xermany.         49287a 

Voron,  the  robber;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  R.  A. 
Murray. 

©  Robert  A.  IMurray,  United  Slates;  1872: 
11041,  Nov.  1.  492S8 

Vorpostengefecht;  knmiulie  in  3  akten,  von 
Waldemai-  Kanter.  Miinchen,  Di-ei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.    69  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22, 1913  ;  D  :  34247  ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  49289 

Vorspiegelungen  falscher  tatsachen.  Sec  Zer- 
brochene  (Der)  spiegel. 

Vorsteher  (Der)  von  Holtebauk;  eine  kom(">die 
in  4  aktiMi  [von]  Gustav  Kohne.  Berlin 
Friedenau,  Verlag  dramtitischer  werke  des 
Bureau  Fischer  [1909]     84  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  7,  1909  ;  D  :  17G4G  ; 
Bureau  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin  Frii'deiiau. 
Germany.  49290 

Vortex;  i)lay  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Wheatley.  95  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1910;  D:  20271  ;  Edmund  A. 
Wheiitley.  Chattanooga.  49291 

Vote  (The)  buyer;  story  of  the  people  and  their 
vote,  by  J.  F.  Delaney-  [17],  107  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915 ;  D :  40271 ;  John  F.  De- 
laney, Chicago.  49291a 

Votes;  or.  In  the  ring,  an  Amcn-ican  comedy 
in  5  acts,  rewritten  and  dramatized  from  the 
play  of  Extremes,  by  T.  G.  Rlggs. 

©  Thomas  Grattan  Riggs,  Buffalo;  1875: 
9072,  Sept.  2.  49292 


Votes  for  fairies.     See  Christmas  spirit. 

Votes  for  men;  coraed.v.  by  Nashville  woman's 
literary  club.     23  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  May  9,  1913  ;  2c.  May  22,  1913  ;  D  :  33284  ; 
Nashville  w<)man'.s  literary  club,  Nashville, 
Mich.  49293 


[and 


comedy   in   1    act.   by  Maud   Glasner 

others]     [22 1  ]>.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   IG,   1912;   D:  31714;    Nashville 
women's  literary  clul).  Nashville,  Mich. 

49294 

come<ly  in  3  acts,  ))y  JM.  M.  Godbold.  [109] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1915;  D:  41392;  Mollie  Moore 
(lOdbold,  Comanche,  Tex.  49294a 

a  problem  of  the  year  2108,  by  G.  Daglenn. 

11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.     Mar.    4,    1912;     D :  28937 ;     George 
Daglenn,  Chicago.  49295 

Votes  forewomen;  play  in  1  act,  by  Rulie  P.ain. 
17  ]i.     f°.     Tyi)e\vritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  25,  1913;  D :  33887 ;  Shirlie  Van 
Rilier,  New  York.  49296 


[80]    p 


— -a   play    in   3   a<-ts.   by    E.    Robin;- 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Elizabeth    Robins.    London; 
Apr.  8,  1907;  2c.  Aj)!-.  8,  1907. 


D :  10298. 
49297 


Voting  (A)  demonstration;  or.  An  election  in 
Primerville.  farce  in  1  act,  bv  K.  M.  Fargo. 
15  p.  12°.     I'rinted. 

©  .Tan.  24,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D:  28.546; 
Kate  Mills  Fargo,   Redland,  Cal.  49298 

Voudoo  Violet;  an  original  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1883:7100,  Apr. 
16.  49299 

Vouloir;  comedie  en  4  actes;,  par  G.  Gulches. 
(f)i  La  Petite  illustration,' no.  19, — 5  juillet 
1913;  serie-thcatre.  no.  12) 

©  July  5,  1913  ;  2c.  Aug.  IG,  1913  ;  D  :  341 G9  ; 
Gustave  Guiches,  I'aris.  49300 

Vouloir  c'est  pouvoir.     See  Ruiz  Gomez. 

Vous  n'a,Tez  rien  a  declarer?  piece  en  3  actes, 
liar  M.  Ilennequin  et  P.  Veber.  Paris,  1'.  V. 
Stock,  1907.     205  p.     12°. 

©  Maiu'ice  Hennequin  et  Pierre  Veber. 
Paris;  D :  9793,  Jan.  15,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  15, 
1907.  49301 

See  also  Revisor  (El) 


Vow    (The);   by   L.   Worrall   and   Arthur   Scott 
Craven.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   18,   1909;   D:  17129;    Lechmerc 
Worrall,  London.  49302 


2491 


49303 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49323 


Vow  (The)— Continued. 

by  W.  J.  Turner.     66  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1910;    D:  22125;    William 
James  Turner,  New  Yorl^.  49303 

■  Sec  also  Queen  Bertha. 


Vow  (The)  of  the  Ornani;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  Newton  CJottliold. 

©  Ames  and  Holgate,  Clyde,  O. ;  1S70:  49.11, 
Dec.  19.  49304 

Vows;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Tlohlfs. 

©    Charles    Ilohlfs,    Brooklyn;    1SS0:9367, 
June  19.  49305 

Voyage  (The);  a  comedy  extravaganza,  by  B. 
Foy. 

©  Bertha  Foy,  United  States;  1879:13397, 
Oct.  9.  49306 


-an  original  4  act  play,  by  K.  M.  Hoof.     79 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Katherine  Metcalf  Roof,  New  York;  D: 
15645,  Apr.  17,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909.    49307 

Voyage  (Le)  a  Lyon.  Sec  Avocat  (L')  des 
dames. 

Voyage  (A)  around  the  nioon.  See  Trip  (A) 
to  the  moon. 

Voyage  (Le)  autour  du  code;  corned ie  en  4 
actes,  ])ar  Georges  Duval  vt  Maurice  Ileu- 
nequin.  I'aris,  P.  V.  Stock,  1902.  3  p.  1.,  155 
p.     12°. 

©  P.  V.  Stock,  Paris  ;  D  :  1S2S,  May  3,  1902  ; 
2c.  May  3,  1902.  49308 

Voyage  (Le)  dans  la  lune;  a  spectacular  opera 
bouffe  in  5  acts,  by  H.  I^eigh,  nuisic  by  .T.  Of- 
fenbach. 

©  J.  E.  Jackson,  United  States;  1876:  8336, 
July  13.  49309 

Sec  also  Two  (The)  spheres. 

Voyage  (Le)  de  Monsieur  Perrichon;  comedie 
en  4  actes,  par  Eugene  Eabiciie  el  Edouard 
Martin,  ed.  for  school  use  by  (}.  C-astegnier. 
New  York  Letc]  American  boolc  company 
[1901]     120  p.    12°. 

©  a.  Casteguier,  New  York ;  D :  877,  Sept. 
IS,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  49310 

Same,    ed.    with    introduction,    notes    and 

vocabulary  bv  John  II.  Ellinger.     New  York, 
IT.  Holt  and  company,  1905.     v,  128  p.     16°. 

©  Ilenrv  Holt  &  co..  New  York;   D :  6497, 
Apr.  1,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1905.  49311 

Same,    with    English    notes   by    Scheie    De 


Vere.     New  York,  W.  U.  Jenkins,  1888.    96  p. 
12°.     ([Theatre  contemporain,  no.  11) 

©  William    R.   .lenkins.   New   York;    1888: 
10724,  Apr.  13;  2c.  May  9.  49312 


Voyage  (Le)  en  Suisse;  a  vaudeville  panto- 
mime and  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  Han- 
Ion  and  W.  Hanlon. 

©    George    Hanlon    and    William    Hanlon, 
United  States;  1881:3939,  Mar.  15.        49313 

—  musical  and  dramatic  composition  in  3 


acts  and  4  tableaux,  by  M.  Simmonds  and  T.  A. 
Brown.  11  p.  illus.  4°.  Typewritten. 
fAYords  only] 

©  Morris  Sinnnonds  and  T.  Allston  Brown, 
New  York;  1880:10640,  July  10;  2c.  Jan.  22, 
1881.  49314 

Voyage  (The)  of  Columbus,  and  early 
America;  a  historical  nan-alive  in  11  stanzas, 
illustrated  by  tableaux  vivaiits,  by  F.  L. 
Roese,  with  a  melo<lramatic  accomiiaiuuient, 
composed  and  arr.  by  Carl  1\  Roese. 

©  Fred.  L.  Roese,  Mankato,  Minn.;  1893: 
30502,  June  27.  49315 

Voyage  (The)  of  life;  an  allegory,  by  Oliver 
Optic  [i)seu(!.  of  William  Taylor  Adams]  and 
G.  M.  Bakei-.  Boston,  AVal'ter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1887. 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1887:26980, 
Oct.  19;  2c.  Oct.  27.  49315a 

a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  5.3248, 
Oct  19.  49316 

Voyage  of  Noah;  or,  Noah's  ark,  in  1  act,  by 
W.  S.  Kelley.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  S.  Kelley,  New  York ;  D :  10280, 
Apr.  5,  1907.     2c.  Apr.  5,  1907.  49317 

Voyage  (Le)  souterrain.  Sec  Trip  (A)  under- 
ground. 

Voyage  (Un)  terrible  (A  terrible  voyage);  a 
pantomimic  spectacular  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  F.  Byrne. 

©  John  F.  Byrne,  Norwich,  Conn.;  1890: 
13097,  Apr.  21.  49318 

Voyage  (A)  to  the  earth;  a  romantic  spectacu- 
lar play. 

©  Kiralfy  bros.,  Philadelphia;  1876:9938, 
Aug.  31.  49319 

Voyagers  (The);  a  comedy  extravaganza,  by 
B.  Foy.     New  York',  A.  S.  Set-i-,  1879. 

©  Bertha  Foy,  United  State.s;  1879:14002, 
Oct.  21.  49320 

a    sensational    comedy    in    3    acts    .md    6 

s<'('iies,  by  G.  R.  Smith. 

©  George  Richard  Smith,  New  York;  1880: 
1138,  Jan.  19.  49321 

Voyagers  in  southern  seas;  or,  The  children 
of  Capt.  Grant,  a  spectacular  drama  in  13 
t;il)leaux,  adaiited  from  the  French  of  A.  D' 
lOnnery  and  Jules  Verne,  by  E.  Tomi>kins. 

©  Eugene  Tompkins,  Boston;  1880:16789, 
Nov.  5.  49322 


2492 


49323 


GOPYEIGIITED   IN   TPlIE   UNITED   STATES 


49341 


Voyagers  (The)  on  the  White  Star  line;  a  2 
act  musical  comedy,  by  A.  J.  Bruuo. 

©  Augustus   J.   Bruno,   New   York;   18S1 : 
1523,  Jan.  28.  49323 

Voyagers  (The)  on  their  trip  to  Europe;  a 
comedy  extravaganza,  by  B.  Foy.  New  York, 
A.  S.  Seer,  1879. 

©  Bertha  Foy,  United  States;  1879:130.10, 
Oct.  3.  49324 

Voyageur  (Le);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Wupper- 
luanu.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   13,   1913;   D :  31919 ;   Frank  P. 
Wupperniann,  New  York.  49325 

Voyageiir  (Un)  grincheux;  saynete,  de  Hubert 
Ueuin.     |3|  p.     4".     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  9,  1913;  D::»179;  (iaumont  co.. 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  49326 


Voysey  (The)  inheritance. 
I)y  G.  Barker. 


f^cc  Three  plays; 


Voz  (La)  de  la  sangre;  saniete  de  tipos  madri- 
leuus,  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadro.s,  en  prosn,  original 
de  O.  Diaz  Valero,  uu'isica  de  Emilio  llaniirez. 
ftladrld  |  Sociedad  de  aulores  espanoles]  19 LO. 
41  p.    12°.     tLiI)retto  only] 

©  Mnv  23,  1910;  2c.  M.'iy  24,  1910;  D: 
21155;  Carlos  Diaz  Valero,  Madrid.         49327 

Voz  suprema;  drama  de  la  guerrn  en  3  actos, 
de  A.  llieu-Vernet  y  J.  lluiz-Cmiejo.  Madrid 
fSociediid  de  autores  espaiiolesi  1915.  59  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sei.t.  1,  1915;  D: 
41050;  A.  liieu-Veriu't  y  J.  Kuiz-Conejo,  ]\Ta- 
drid.  '''''149327a 

Vrai  (Le)  coupable.     Sec  Truly  guilty. 

Vril-ya  (The)  in  the  Big  Bonanza;  a  comedy, 
by  Mrs.  H.  S.  Burton. 

©  Mrs.  H.  S.  Burton.  San  Francisco;  1870: 
5403,  May  4.  49328 

Vuelta  (La)  al  nido;  monoiogo  en  ver.so,  origi- 
nal de  .b»s(''  Jaclcson  Veyrni  y  Julian  Marlfn  de 
Salazar.  Riadrid  |  SociiMJad  de  autiu'es  espa- 
fioles]  1914.     IS  p.     12°.  ;   -  i,,, 

©  Sept.  17,  1014;  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1914;  D: 
38238;  .1.  Jackson  Ve.van  y  Martin  de  Salazar, 
Madi-id.  "  49328a 

Vuelta  (La)  de  presidio;  ontrenu's  tragi-comico 
en  verst).  di-iginal  <le  J.  Lopez  Silva,  niusica 
del  maestro  Vicente  Llf»'>.  .Madrid  (Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1008.  23  p.  12°,  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jose  Lopez  Silva,  Madrid;  D:  13782, 
Sept.  14,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  190S.  49329 

Vulture  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Sum- 
merfield.     [71]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York ;  D :  2305, 
Sept.  23,  1002 ;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1902.  49330 


Vulture    (The) — Continued. 

dramatic  poem,  by  A.  Sarga,  ad  lib.  violin 

accompaniment,  by  Jose  S.  Gomez,     London, 
.  I^eouard   &   CO.,    1907.     cover-title,   3   p.     f°. 
[With  music] 

©  A.  Leonard  &  co.,  London ;  D :  99G1,  Feb. 
13,  1007;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1907.  49331 

Vulture  (The)  maiden;  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol,  a 
drama  in  5  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  R.  li. 
Greeu.       ,     ,_. 

©  Kiclmrd  L.  Gihmmi,  Brooklyn;  1885:  11237, 
May  18.  49332 

Vultures;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hartrick.  14  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Albert    Hartrick,    Pitts))urgb ;    D :  9048, 
Dec.  15,  1000;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1000.  49333 

The  woman  of  Paris;  The  merry-go- 
round;  three  i)la.ys  l>y  Henry  Becque,  tr.  from 
the  Freucli  witli  an  introduction  by  Freeman 
Tildeii.  New  York,  M.  Kennerley,  1913.  xiii, 
[4],  4-200  p.  12°.  (Modern  drama  series,  ed. 
by  K.  B.1orknian) 

©  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1913 ;  A :  301000 ; 
M it.  hell  Kennerley,  New  York.  49334 

Vuur-bril;  or.  The  legend  of  the  isle,  comic 
opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  P.  C.  Johnson, 
music  by  J.  K.  Sliaw. 

©   Pidit   C.    Johnson,    Washington,    and   J. 
P:mory  Shaw,  Baltimore;  1889 :  82t>0,  Mar.  14. 

49335 

Vzkfiseni;  l)iblicka  hra  v  0  .jednanich,  napsal 
An.tonin  llynck.  V  Clevehmdu,  Nakiadem 
vlastiiiiii,  1007.  1  p.  1.,  45  1.  12°.  [With 
music] 

©    Anthony    Hynek,    Cleveland;    D:  10724, 
June  8,  1007;  2c.  June  8,  1907.  49336 

Vv'".  H.     Sec  When  the  curtain  rises. 

Wa-Wa-Nita;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  L.  L.  Anstey 
( Loota ) 

©  Louisa  Lee  Anstev,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. ; 
1808:71124,  Dec.  7.  49337 

Waare;  Wiener  stuck  in  3  nnfziigen,  von  IJoImtI 
SclU'U  uiid  <  »tto  Stoo'ssl.  Wien,  F.  W.  S>']imie- 
dell,  1010.     127  p.     12°. 

©    May    17,    1010;    2c.    June    4,    1010;    D: 


21252;  F.  W.  Schmieden,  Vienna. 


49338 


Wabash  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Ai-tliur. 

©  Josepli  Arthur,  New  York;   1808:18230, 
Mar.  18.  49339 

— — •  Same. 

©   Joseph   Arthur,    Pelham   Manor,   N.    Y. ; 
1808:28327,  May  0;  2c.  May  0.  49340 

Wacht  (Die)  am  Rhein;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
S.  K.  KUis. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis,  Pittsburgii ;  1801  :  333(;7, 
Sept.  18.  49341 


2493' 


49342 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49359 


Wachterhaus  111;  lustspiel  aiis  dem  xxi. 
.jahrhundert,  3  uut'ziige,  von  Leopold  Lip- 
schiitz.  Berlin  n.  INIiinclien,  Drei  masken  ver- 
lag,  g.  ni.  1).  li..  1013.     [3],  102  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  4.  1913 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34930 ; 
Drei  mn.skeu  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich. 

49342 

Waffengang-  (Ein);  hislspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Oscar  Hlnnienthnl.  r>erlin,  F.  Blocli  erben, 
1912.     128  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1912 ;  D :  30474 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erl)en,  Berlin.  49343 

Wage  (The)  winner;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
\Vill  C.  Cowper.    Typewritten. 

©  S.  Dessau,  New  York ;  1899 :  3070.^),  May 
6 ;  2c.  May  6.  49344 

Wage-workers  (The);  an  original  American 
drnma  in  4  acts,  by  R.  N.  Traver. 

©    Robt.    N.    Traver,    North    Platte,    Neb.; 
1880:21098,  Sept.  20.  49345 

Wager  (The) 

©  New  York  story  club.  New  York;  1891: 
29G37.  Aug.  17.  49346 

a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  J.  S.  Mackay. 

'  ©  Jiilia  Stuart  Mackay,  Brooklyn;  D: 
10117,  Mar.  11,  1907.  49347 

a  comedy  duologue,  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Kitcliel. 

New  York,  Edgar  S.  Werner,  1894.     S  p.     12°. 

©  Mrs.  Fi-ancis  W.  Kitchel,  Perth  i\,mboy, 
N.  J.;  1894:50031,  Oct.  30;  2c.  Nov.  12. 

49348 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Mabel  Callahan.     [1], 

41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1912;   D :  30280 ;   Ernest   .7. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  49349 

^  poetic  comedy   in  1  act,  by  Giusei)pe  Gia- 

cosa,  tr.  by  B.  11.  Clark.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1914. 
10  p.  12°.  ([French's  international  copy- 
i-jglited  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  283]) 

©  June  1,  1914 ;  2c.  June  3,  1914  ;  D  :  37213  ; 
Barrett  Harper  Clark,  Chicago.  49349a 

theme  play   for  parents   in  3   acts,   l)y   H. 

Thomson  and  F.  Chester.  [82]  p.  4°.  Type- 
v.'ritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb,    9.    191.5;    D :  39631 ;    Herbert 
Thomson  and  Ford  Chester,  New  York. 

49349b 


wager,    comedv 
[2],    13    p.      4°. 


or.    How    she    won    the 

sketch,    by    U.    Akerstroni. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1912;  D :  30739 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
stroni, Brooklyn.  49350 

See    alxo    Complete    (The)    poems    of    S. 


Wager  (The)  and  the  lady;  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Kemp.     22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   12,   1911;   D :  24740 ;   Geraldine 
Kemp,  New  York.  49351 

Wager  (A)  of  £50.000;  a  grand  dramatic 
.spectacle,  by  I.  and  B.  Kiralfy. 

.  ©   Itnre  and  Bolossy   Kiralfy,   New   York; 
187.5  :  3759,  Apr.  15.  49352 

Wager  (The)  of  Gerald  O'Rourke;  Christmas 
drama  in  3  acts,  from  a  story  by  Francis  J. 
I'iini,  transposed  by  M.  R.  Thiele.  New  York, 
Cincinnali  [etc]  Benziger  bros.,  1902.  47  p. 
12°. 

©  Benziger  bros..  New  York;  D :  2.56G.  Nov. 
10,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1902.  49353 

Wager  (The)  won;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  J.  Mally. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    le.    May    .5,    1914;    D :  39G38 ;    Jeanii.'tte 
RLally,  New  York.  49353a 

Wages;  1  act  play,  by  L.  L.  Ayres.  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   19,   1910;   D:  22325;   Lucie  Le- 
veque  Ayres,  Stamford,  Conn.  49354 

or.  The  anarchists  of  Chicago,  a  sensa- 
tional di-ama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  O'Hea. 

©  Murphv  O'Hea,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  18S8: 
31201,  Nov.  3.  49355 

Wages  (The)  of  a  heart  of  stone.  jSV'c  In  a 
mansion  of  aching  hearts. 

Wages  (The)  of  sin. 

©  ('harles  C.  Mauburv  and  Charles  Over- 
ton, Nc\v'  York ;  1884 :  602,  Jan.  8 ;  2c.  Feb.  19. 

49356 

by  Frank  Harvey.  [147]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Henry  R.  Jacobs.  Albany  ;  D :  10193,  Mar. 
23,   1907;  2c.  .luly  1,  1907.  49357 

an  emotional  and  d(»niestic  drama  in  5  acts, 

by  H.  Holland  and  T.  Hamilton. 

©  Henry  Holland  and  Theodore  Hamilt(m, 
New  York  ;  1883  :  21748,  Nov.  24.  49358 


—  little  heart  drama,  by  J.  Mally.  [1],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    5,    1914;    D :  36937 ;  Jeannette 

Mally,  New  York.  49358a 

— ^l)lay,   by   W.   R.   Allison   and   C.  E.    Stone. 
[4]  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   1,    1915;    D:  40868;    Clvde   E. 

Stone,  Peoria,  111.  49358b 

a  temperance  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Ad- 


Weir  Mitchell. 


kisson. 

©  Noble  Adkisson,   Sulphur  Springs,  Tex. ; 
1888  :  32048,  Nov.  12.  49359 


2494 


49360 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


49381 


Wag-es  (The)  of  sin  is  death;  1  act  drama,  by 
N.  F.  Kersting.  [Dayton,  O.,  Otterbein  press] 
1912.     cover-title,  [7]  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1912 ;  D  :  31351 ; 
Nelle  F.  Kersting,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  49360 

Wag'es  (The)  of  war;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Wiegand  and  Wilhelm  Scharrelniann,  author- 
ized tr.  by  A.  von  Ende. 

©  Amelia  von  Ende,  New  York ;  D :  12241, 
.Tan.  25.  1908.  [Also  in  Poet  lore,  v.  19,  no. 
2,  summer  1908;  periodical  ©  May  29,  1908; 
2c.  Julv  20,  1908;  B :  165948 ;  Poet  lore  co., 
Boston]  49361 

Waggeries  and  vagaries;  or,  A  comedian's 
holiday,  a  humorous  conceit  in  2  acts. 

©  John  E.  Owens,  Towsontown,  Md. ;  1874 : 
10972.  Aug.  22.  49362 

Wagner  at  the  ship;  by  E.  S.  Broome. 

©  Elizabeth  Simpson  Broome,  Rahway, 
N.  J. ;  1897  :  34763,  June  10.  49363 

Wagner  at  the  Smallville  woman's  club;  an 
entertainmeut  in  1  scene,  by  Ida  B.  Cole. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.  10  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Bakers  novelties) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9358, 
Oct.  31,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  49364 

Wagner,  the  wehr-wolf;  by  F.  Graunuont  and 
G.  H.  Varney. 

©  F.  Grammont  and  G.  H.  Yarney,  United 
States  ;  1872  :  8216.  Aug.  3.  49365 

Wagon     d'amour;    vaudeville    en    1  acte,     de 

Claude   Roland   et   Jean   Marsele.  Paris,   C. 
Joubert  [1910]     62  p.    8°. 

©    Apr.    30,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    18,  1910;    D: 

20812;  Joubert,  Paris.  49366 

Wah-na-ton;  or,  'Way  out  West,  frontier 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Arthur  Eraser. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company  [1903]  58  p.  16°.  (On 
cover:  Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  531) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  4252, 
Nov.  16,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1903.  49367 

Wahconah;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  D.  J.  Pratt. 
[1161  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  David  J.  Pratt.  Dalton,  Mass. ;  D :  3307, 
Apr.  IS.  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1903.  49368 

Wahl  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  akteu,  von  Wenzel 
GuUlbaum.  Chavlottenburg,  Virgil  -  verlag 
[1908]     64  p.     12°. 

©  Virgil-verlag,  Charlottenburg,  Germany ; 
D:  13018.  Mav  21,  1908;  2c.  May  27.  1908. 

49369 

Wahrheitschule  (Die);  komodie  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Paul  Gutniaim.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus  [1908]       3  p.  1.,  [5]-85  p.    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin ;  D : 
12260,  Jan.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.    49370 


Wahrheitsucher  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  auf- 
ziigen, von  Heinrich  Ugenstein.  Berlin,  E. 
Reiss  verlag,  1909.    125  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909;  D: 
16699 ;  Erich  Reiss  verlag,  Berlin.  49371 

Waif  (The);  by  Mrs.  V.  M.  Pierce.  [4]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Mrs.  V.  Mott  Pierce,  Buffalo ;  D :  5665, 
Oct.  20,  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1904;  Ic.  Oct.  24, 
1904.  49372 


—  comedy  dramatic  playlet,  by  D.  S.  Kusell. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1913;    D :  32167 ;    Dan    S. 
Kusell,  Chicago.  49373 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Wilson.     [1],  28  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1913;  D :  32905 ;  Marguerite 
Wilson,  Cincinnati.  49374 

Waif  (The)  of  El  Dorado;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  R.  Bronson. 

©   J.   Rush  Bronson,   Seattle;   1891:31502, 

Sept.  5.  49375 

Waif  (The)  of  New  York.     See  Called  down. 

Waif  (The)  of  Sefton;  an  English  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  O.  Cohen. 

©  Octavus  Cohen,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1890 : 
41089,  Dec.  23.  49376 

Waif  (The)  of  Smith's  Pocket;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  founded  upon  F.  Bret  Harte's  sketch, 
M'liss.  San  Francisco,  Francis  &  Valentine, 
1878.     82  p.     8°. 

©    Kate    Mayhew,    San    Francisco;    1878: 

6912,  June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  49377 

Waif  (A)  of  the  sea;  an  original  drama  in  5 

acts,    by    Sterrette    Johnston.      [40]    p.      f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Sterrette  Johnston,  Red  Bluff,  Cal. ; 
D :  3278,  Apr.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1903. 

49378 

Waif  (The)  of  the  strand.     See  Neigeux. 

Waif  (The)  of  the  streets.     See  Miggs. 

Waifs  (The);  or,  The  way  of  the  world,  an 
emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  from  the  Swedish, 
by  H.  Lindberg. 

©  Henry  Lindberg,  New  York ;  1873 :  10200, 
Sept.  9.  49379 

Waif's  (The)  appeal;  a  song  set  to  a  serious 
vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  S.  Burton,  sketch  by 
Graham  P.  Taber.  Everett,  Wash.  [1906] 
[8]  p.    12°. 

©  Alice   Smythe  Burton.   Everett,   Wash. ; 
D :  8313,  Apr.  10,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1906. 

49380 

Waif's  (The)  haphazards;  an  original  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  M.  D.  Fernanzo. 

©  M.  Doctns  Fernanzo,  New  York;  1880: 
8625,  June  7.  49381 


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49400 


Waifs  of  Nev/  York. 

©  Katie  Emmett,  Chicago  ;  1889  :  8637,  Mar. 
18.  49382 

or,  The  boy  detective,  an  original  play  in 


a   prologue   and  3   acts,   by   T.   W.   Meighan. 
New  York,  1871. 

©   Tluiddeus   W.    Meighan,    %    O.   Collins, 
New  York  ;  1871 :  9169,  Oct.  2.  49383 

Waifs  (The)  of  Rag-Picker's  alley;  a  play  in 
•2  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  35  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
I):  12099,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

49384 

Waifs  of  society;  a  melodramatic  comedy  in  a 
Itrologue  and  4  acts,  by  O.  Ferree. 

©    Owen    Fei-ree.    Oakley,    O. ;    1882:5589, 
Apr.  8.  49385 

Waifs  of  the  sea. 

©   Joseph    J.    Hild,    United    States;    1891: 
470G3,  Dec.  24.  49386 

Waif's  (The)  paradise;  realistic  comedy  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  H.  Hall.  [213]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Howard  Hall,  New  York ;  D :  5011.  Api-. 
23,  1904;  2c.  May  13,  1904.  49387 

Waifs'  (The)  Thanksg-iving' ;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  U.,  March  brothers  [1911] 
20  p.     16°. 

©    Sept.   1.    1911;    2c.    Sept.   11,   1911;    D: 
25181 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  49388 

Wail  (The)  of  tlie  banshee;  [play  in  3  acts] 
by  Mike  Irving.     [61]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1912;    D :  29204 ;    Mildred 
Holland,  New  York.  49389 

Wailing  (The)  (whaling)  experience  of  Sally 
Siinpkins.     See  Tail  (The)  (Tale)  of  a  shark. 

Wait  a  minute;  plav  in  1  act.  bv  Eric  Ward 
[pseud,  of  E.  K.  Waddell]  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mav  22,  1911 ;  D :  24250 ;  Eleanor  R. 
Waddell,  New  York.  49390 

Wait   for  Margarita   at   Ellis   Isle;   by   M.   F. 

Schiavoue.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Nov.    2,    1910;     D :  22467 ;     Michael    F. 
Schiavonc,  Chicago.  49391 

Waiter  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  K.  Mac- 
Curdy.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915  ;  D  :  42488  ;  James  Kyrle 
MacCurdy,  Brooklyn.  49391a 

V/aiters  wanted;  comedy  skit,  by  Cole,  Russell 
and  Davis.  ,  [12]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1914;  D :  38872 ;  Cole,  Rus- 
.sell  &  Davis,  New  York.  49391b 


Waiting;  in  1  act,  by  F.  E.  Little.     10  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Florence  E.  Little,  New  York ;  D :  7431, 
Oct.  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1905.  49392 

musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Flynn. 


16  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Nov.   1,   1909 ;    D :  17238 ;   Joseph   A. 
Flynn,  Brooklyn.  49393 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton.     [2],  21  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913 :  D :  32143 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton, New  York.  49394 

—  See  also  Tradition. 


Waiting  at  the  church;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
O.  L.  Colburu.     [1],  92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Collmrn,  Chicago  ;  D  :  10108, 
Mar.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  12,  1907.  49395 

Waiting  for  hini  who  came  not;  a  dram;)  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura   .Tean    Libbey-Stilwell,    Brooklyn; 
D :  12072,  Jan.  3,  1908.  49396 

Waiting  for  Santa  Glaus;  original  nuisical 
sketch,  by  G.  A.  Schropp.  12  p.  4°.  Ms. 
[Words  only] 

©    Gustav    A.    Schropp,    Manavunk,    Pa. ; 
18S5  :  4823,  Feb.  25  ;  2r.  Apr.  10.  49397 

Waiting  for  the  mail;  an  oritrinal  farce  in  1 
act,  by  E.  F.  De  Nyse. 

©   Edwin    F.   De   Nyse.   New    York;    1871: 
9798.  Oct.  20.  49398 

Waiting  for  the  signal:  a  farce  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Harry  Wood. 

©  Harry  W.  Wood,  Pueblo,  Col.;  1900  A: 
14019,  .June  5.  49399 

Waiting  for  the  train.  See  Ups  (The)  and 
downs  of  life. 

Waiting  for  the  trolley;  entertainment  in  1 
act,  by  Edward  Mum  ford.  Philadelphia,  Penn 
publishing  company,  1915.    27  p.    12°. 

©   Feb.    14,    1913;    2c.    June   24,    1915;    D: 
41038;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       49399a 

Waiting  for  the  verdict;  a  monologue,  by  Adri- 
enne  Roucolle.  Chicago,  The  dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1908.     6  p.     12°. 

©   Dramatic   pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  14727, 
Jan.  2,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1909.  49400 

Waiting  (The)  soul;  1  act  drama  of  the  twi- 
light sleep,  by  E.  Gates.  [21,  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1915;    D :  40218 ;    Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  494G0a 

Waiting  (The)  throne.     Sec  Brazilia. 


2496 


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49418 


Wake  (A)  in  Slumbersville;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  R.  Aldeu.    22  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1912;   D :  30395 ;   Joseph  R. 
Alden,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  49401 

Wake  (The)  of  the  vagabond.     See  Shingawn. 

Wake  up,  John  Bull;  political  play  in  1  act,  by 
Winifred  Dolan.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1912.  26  p.  12°. 
(tFrench's  acting  ed.,  no.  2417]) 

©  Oct.  26,  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1912  ;  D  :  31251 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  Loudon.  49402 

Wake  up  Mr.  Drowsy;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  O.  Cantor.  [100]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    .John    O.    Cantor,    New   York;    D :  3116, 
Mar.  12,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1903.  49403 

Wake  up,  William  Henry;  a  Negro  sketch 
known  as  Psychological  experiments.  Psy- 
chology, Bumps  and  lumps,  Bumpology,  etc., 
rev.  and  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  32] ) 

©   Robert  M.    De  Witt.   New   York;    1874: 
15834,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  49404 

Waking  him  up;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Toler.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885.  9  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  147]) 

©    A.    D.    Ames,    Clyde,    O. ;    1885:23061, 
Nov.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  49405 

Walburga;  or.  From  darkness  to  light,  a 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Felix.  Baltimore,  Md., 
New  York,  John  Murphy  company  [1906]  65 
p.     front.    16°. 

©   John   Murphy   co..   Baltimore ;   D :  8447, 
Apr.  25.  1906 ;  2c.  May  5,  1906.  49406 

Waldeck;  or.  The  haunted  dell,  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  W\  Roberts.  Chicago,  1890.  2  p.  1., 
58  numb.  1.     16°. 

©  Thos.  W.  Roberts,  Chicago ;  1890 :  15631, 
May  12 ;  2c.  June  6.  49407 

Waldegoth;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts. 

©    Charles    B.    Wells,    New    York;    1881: 
11948,  Aug.  2.  49408 

Waldemar;  a  romantic  drama,  by  W.  C.  M. 
Steckel.     Ms. 

©  W.  C.  M.  Steckel,  Brooklyn ;  1880 :  11358, 
July  24 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1882.  49409 

See  also  War's  romance. 

Waldies  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  George  J. 
Hamlen.  London,  Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd., 
1914.    3  p.  1.    112  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  5,  1914  ;  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1914  ;  D  :  37816 ; 
Sidgwick  &  Jackson,  ltd.,  London.  49409a 


Waldmeister;  operette  in  3  acten,  von  Gustav 
Davis,  musil»  von  Johann  Strauss.  Berlin, 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1896.  44  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ed.  Bote  and  G.  Bock,  Berlin;  1895: 
67509,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1896 ;  2c.  Feb.  19, 
1896.  49410 

Waldmlihle  (Die)  an  der  Tschernaja.  See 
Rache  (Die)  einer  fiirstin. 

Walker,  London;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  M.  Barrie.  New  Y'ork,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1907.    67  p.     12°. 

©  Samuel  Frencli,  New  York ;  D :  11872, 
Dec.  6,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1907.  49411 

Walker's  ward;  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.    Typewritten. 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  Chicago;  1897:25313, 
Apr.  23 ;  2c.  June  21.  49412 

Walking  delegate;  a  comic  opera,  libretto  by 
Charles  Emerson  Cook,  music  by  Lucius 
Homer. 

©  B.  F.  Wood  music  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
34488,  June  7  ;  2c.  June  7.  49413 

[a  musical  play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  D.  Dooley] 

[2],  57  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  David  Dooley,  Cincinnati ;  D : 
4841,  Apr.  6,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1904.  49414 

or.  Capital  vs.  labor,  a  comedy  sketch  in 


1  act,  by  Hari-y  Booker.    13  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  H.  Booker,  Jersey  City ;  D :  5876,  Dec.  6, 
1904;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1904.  49415 

—  See  also  Little  (The)  walking  delegate. 


Walking  (The)  doll.     See  All  about  a  watch. 

Walking  through  a  brick  wall;  playlet  in  2 
scenes,  by  Houdiui.  [4]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    July    15,    1914;    D :  37581 ;    Houdini, 
New  York.  49415a 

Walkiire  (Die)  (The  Walkyr);  a  music-drama 
in  3  acts,  first  part  of  the  trilogy  Der  ring 
des  Nibelungen  (The  Nibelung's  ring)  by 
Richard  Wagner,  the  English  version  by  C.  H. 
Meltzer.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1904.  57 
p.    4°.     [Libretto  only.    German  and  English] 

©  Charles  Henry  Meltzer,  New  York;   D: 
5823,  Nov.  8,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  25,  1904.        49416 

Walkyr  (The)     See  Walkure  (Die) 

Wall  (The);  modern  American  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  W.  Colli-son.     42  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1910 ;  D :  20043 ;  Clyde  Wil- 
son Collison,  Columbus,  O.  49417 

Wall  (The)  between;  by  A.  Scott.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Scott,  New  York ;  D :  10009,  Feb. 
23,  1907 ;  2c.  E^eb.  4,  1907.  49418 


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Wall    (The)    between — Continued. 

-by  R.  W.  Harden.     71  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ray    AV.    Harden,    San    Jose,    Cal. ;    D : 
15334,  Mar.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  15,  1909. 

49419 

Wall  (A)  of  ice;  a  drama,  by  H.  Martin. 

©  Howard  Martin,  New  York ;  18S0 :  16605, 
Nov.  2.  49420 

Wall-paper;    a    musical    comedy-drama,    by   B. 
Gaylor. 

©   Bubby    Gaylor,   New   York;    1888:6781, 
Mar.  5.  49421 

Wall  street;  or.  Honest  money,  a  comedy  In  5 
acts,  by  D.  Thomas  Callahan. 

©  Daniel  T.  Callahan,  San  Francisco ;  1899 : 
22718,  Mar.  30.  49422 

or.  Love  lost  and  won,   a  play  in  5  acts, 


by  L.  Gottschalk.    St.  Louis.  The  author,  1880. 
66  p.    8°. 

©  Louis  Gottschalk,  St.  Louis;  1880:  18475, 
Dec.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  49423 

See  also  Promoter  (The) 

Wall  street  bandit;  a  comedy  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Gunter. 

©  Archibald  C.   Gunter.  New  York;   1886: 
15800,  July  12.  49424 


■  Same. 

©  Esther  L.  Gunter,  New  York,  as  widow 
of  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal iu>.  .5388,  Mar.  30,  1914.  Original  en- 
try, July  12,  1886,  no.  15806.  49424a 

Wall  (The)  street  broker;  a  melodrama  in  5 
acts,  by  W.  Fessler.    Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Fessler.  New  York ;  1896 :  18193, 
Mar.  23 ;  2c.  June  4.  49425 

Wall  (The)  street  brokers;  by  A.  C.  Hallsteiu. 

©  Artluu-  Charles  Hallsteiu,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 

1900  A:  28952,  Nov.  26.  49426 

in  3  acts,  by  A.  C.  Hallsteiu. 

©  Arthur  C.  Hallsteiu,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 
1900  A  :  27603,  Nov.  7.  49427 

Wall  (The)  street  game;  an  incident  in  the 
life  of  a  stock  gambler,  sketch,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    |9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  29338  ;  Walter  Mon- 
lague,  San  Francisco.  49428 

Wall  (The)  street  girl;  musical  comedy,  by  M. 
Mayo  and  F.  Selwyn.  [2],  100  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Li))retto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25395;  Margaret 
Mayo  and  Edgar  Selwyn,  New  York.       49429 

See  also  Golden  rod. 


Wall  street  idyl;  or.  The  bellow,  the  growl 
and  the  you-be-damn,  comedie-satire  in  verse 
in  prologue  aud  3  acts,  by  H.  Veghte. 

©  Henri  Veghte,   San   Francisco ;    D :  6992, 
July  19,  1905.  49430 

Wallace,  the  Scottish  defender;  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Sherman.     147  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1911;    D:  26011;    Ellen    E. 
Sherman,  Chicago.  49431 

Wallace's  pickaninnies;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Josephine  Wallace.  [1],  3  p.  8°.  Printed. 
[Synopsis] 

©  M.  J.  Wallace,  Denver ;  D :  6476,  Apr.  8, 
1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  19,  1905.  49432 

Wallburger;  or,  The  first  kiss,  a  ronuiutic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  T.  Miller. 

©  Mrs.   Thomas  Miller,   New   York ;   18S1  : 
9833,  June  22.  49433 

Walled-up  (A)  beauty;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Charles  Goddard.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1914  ;  D  :  36969  ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  49433a 

Wallenstein:  ein  dramatisches  gedicht.  von 
Schiller,  witli  an  introduction  and  notes  bv 
W.  H.  Carruth.  2d  ed..  rev.  New  York,  H, 
Holt  and  co.,  1901.  1  p.  1.,  ii  p.  1  1.,  [iii]- 
Ixxxvi  p.,  1  1.,  4.56  p.  front.,  pi,  port,  map, 
facsiui.     16°. 

©  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York  ;  A :  17927, 
Sept.  28,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1901.  49433b 

[and]    Wallenstein's  tod;  by   Schiller,   ed. 

with  introduction  and  notes  by  Charles  A. 
Eggert.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1903 
[1902]  xlvii,  189  p.  inch  map.  front,  port. 
12°. 

©   D.    C.    Heath    &   co.,    Boston;    A :  48600. 
Dee.  20,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1902.  49433c 


■  (Schiller's);   ed.    with    introduction,   notes, 

and  map  by  Max  Winkler.  New  York.  T^on- 
don.  The  ]Macmillan  co..  1901.  Ixxvi,  446  p. 
front,     (port.)     map.     16°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York:  A :  4543,  Mar. 
7,  1901 ;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1901.  49433d 

Wallenstein's  camp.     See  Piccolomini. 

Schiller's);  a  free  metrical  tr.  into  English. 


together  with  the  original  placed  opposite, 
grammatical,  etymological  and  historical  notes, 
and  the  final  rider's  song  set  to  music,  by  M. 
Verkriizen. 

©  Moritz  Verkriizen.  Hamburg,   (Jeruianv ; 
1899  :  65392,  (Jet.  9  ;  2c.  Oct.  5.  49434 

Wallenstein's  tod.     Sec  Wallenstein. 

Walling's  revenge;  dramatic  sketch,  by  W.  H. 
Osterfeldt.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1910;  D :  17920 ;  William  H. 
Osterfeldt,  San  Francisco.  49435 


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Wallop's  wooing';  an  orii^inal  farce  in  1  act,  by 
R.  R.  Andrews.  Camhriflc;e,  Mass.,  The  au- 
thor, 1876.    24  p.     12°. 

©  Robert  R.  Andrews,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
1870 :  4642,  Dec.  9  ;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1876.       49436 

Walls  (The)  of  Jericho;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Alfred  Sutro.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1905.  95  p.  12°. 
( [French's  standard  library  ed.]) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York;  D :  9283,  Oct. 
22,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  24,  1906.  49437 

Walls  (The)  of  Wall  street;  a  drama  of  finance 
and  modern  American  life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
McGuire.     [47]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Anthonv  McGuire,  Chicago ;  D : 
14471.  Dec.  7.  1908;  Ic.  Dec.  18.  1908.    49438 

Wally  (La);  a  lyric  opera  in  4  acts,  music  by  A. 
Catalani,  English  version  bv  Helen  .1.  Harvitt. 
New  York,  F.  RuUman,  1908.  61  p.  4°. 
[Lil)retto  only.     Italian  and  English] 

©  Fred  Rulhnan,  New  York ;  D :  14133,  Oct. 
24,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  49439 

Wally  and  the  widow;  a  duologue,  by  Ethel  Ij. 
Newman.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1906.  9  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  92) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York ;  D :  8674. 
.T>ine  12.  1906 :  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  49440 

Walpole;  or,  Every  man  has  his  price,  a  com- 
edy in  rhyme  in  3  acts,  by  T^ord  Lytton  [Ed- 
ward George  Earle  Lytton  Rulwer-Litton,  1st 
baron]  ed.  by  .John  M.  Kingdom.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt  [1875]  34  p.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  91] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt.  New  York;  1875: 
7695,  .July  23;  2c.  Oct.  21.  49441 

Walpurga's  night;  1  act  play,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel. 
[3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915;  D :  39846 ;  Maximilian 
Edwin  Pesnel.  East  Orange.  N.  .T.  49441a 

Walpurgis;  or,  The  goldsmith's  daughter. 

©  Mariana  Endres.  Auburndale,  ilass. ; 
1873  :  7182,  .Tune  23.  49442 

Walpurgisnacht;  eine  nordi.sche  fantasie,  von 
A.  Lange.  Philadelphia  [Printed  by  Weber 
printiuir  house]  1913.  cover-title.  61,  [1]  p. 
illus.     12°. 

©  Nov.  27,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  13.  1913;  A: 
.361135:  August  Lange,  Philadelphia.       49443 

Walter  Goodwell's  will;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Lenihan  Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York ;  1883 : 
9014,  May  15.  49444 

Walter  Iredale;  or.  The  outcast,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  J.  Weir. 

©  William  John  Weir,  San  Francisct) ; 
1881 :  12913,  Aug.  22.  49445 


Walter  Mulberry,  the  scheming  merchant;  a 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Wallack. 

©  Richard  Wallack,  Chicago;  1881:4413. 
Mar.  23.  49446 

Walter's  desire;  in  1  act,  by  A.  Marcus.  7  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Marcus,  New  York ;  D :  11941,  Dec. 
10,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1907.  49447 

or.  In  need  of  a  secretary,  by  C.  P.  Docen 

and  Herman  H.  Rose.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1910 ;  D :  20460 ;  Cliarles  P. 

Docen,  New  York.  49448 

Walton's  home;  or.  Retribution,  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Marston. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  Chicago  ;  1885  :  15189. 
.July  14.  49449 

Waltz  (A)  dream;  new  musical  play  adapted 
from  the  German  of  Felix  Doermann  [pseud, 
of  Felix  Biedei-mann]  and  Leopold  Jacobson, 
lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross,  music  l)y  Oscar  Straus. 
London,  Metzler  &  co.,  ltd.,  and  Chappell  & 
CO.,  ltd.,  1908.    30  p.    8°.     [Lyrics  only] 

©  Metzler  &  co.,  ltd.,  and  Chappell  &  co., 
ltd.,  London ;  D :  12.536,  Mar.  13,  1908 ;  2c. 
Mar.  13,  1908.  49450 

operetta  in  3  acts,  by  .loseph  Herbert.    Ly- 


rics.   New  York,  .T.  W.  Stern  &  co.,  1908.    8  p. 
Proof. 

©    Jos.    W.    Stern    &    co..    New    York;    D: 
12190,  Jan.  10,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  10,  1908.    49451 

Walzergraf  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von  W. 
Schoeller.  Text  vom  componisten.  55  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1913  ;  D  :  33232  ;  Willy  Schoel- 
ler, St.  Louis.  49452 

Walzertraum  (Ein);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Felix  Dormann  [pseud,  des  Felix  Biedermann] 
mid  Leopold  Jacobson,  mit  benlitzung  einer 
novelle  aus  Hans  Miiller's  Buch  der  abenteuer, 
musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  Regie-  und  soufllier- 
buch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  Ludwig  Doblingev 
(Bernhard  Herzmansky)   1907.     117  p.     8°. 

©   Felix   Bloch,    erben,   London ;    D :  11038, 
May  31,  1907 ;  2c.  May  31.  1907.  49453 

Walzertraum  (Der)  einer  lustigen  wittwe. 
See  Brautigam  wider  willen. 

Wan  o'  the  wood;  [by]  F.  Willard. 

©   Florence  WMllard,  Los  Angeles  Countv. 
Cal. ;  D  :  15809,  May  8.  1909.  49454 

comedy  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Willard.     19, 

[1]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24107  ;  Florence  Wil- 
lard, Pasadena.  49455 

Wanda;  by  A.  Hovey-King. 

©    Alvin    Hovey-King,    Chicago ;    1900    A : 
5880,  Mar.  3.  •  40456 


2499 


49457 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49478 


Wanda — Continued. 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  an  adaptation  of  the 

novel  of  the  same  name  by  Ouida  [pseud,  of 

Louise  De  la  Ramee]  by  E.  M.  Alfriend. 
©    Edward    M.    Alfriend.    Richmond,    and 

Samuel    Edwards,    New    York;    1888:24845. 

Aug.  31 ;  2c.  Aug.  31.  49457 

drama  in  4  acts  and  prologue,  adapted  from 


Ouida  [pseud,  of  Louise  De  la  Ram§e]  by  E. 
Morse.  Evansville,  Ind.,  Courier  company, 
1884.      65  p.    12°. 

©  Edmund  Morse,  New  York ;  1884 :  19569, 
Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  8.  49458 

a  romantic  drama  in  a  prologue  and  5  acts, 

by  J.  W.  Reynolds. 

©    .L    W.    Reynolds,    Philadelphia;    1884: 
14469,  July  16.  49459 

• or.  The  sin  of  a  life,  an  emotional  drama 

in  4  acts,  adapted  to  the  stage  from  Ouida's 
[Louise  De  la  Ramee's]  novel,  by  W.  Rey- 
nolds. 

©  Walter  Reynolds,  United  States;  1883: 
20262,  Nov.  2.  49460 

Wanda,  the  Apache  princess;  a  romantic 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  Hal  Reid  and  Cecil 
Spooner. 

©  B.  S.  Spooner,  Centerville,  la. ;  1898  :  45927, 
Oct.  13.  49461 

Wanda,  the  Indian  bride;  by  O.  N.  Fernandez. 
4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8, 1909  ;  D  :  17666 ;  O.  Nadine  Fer- 
nandez, New  Yoi-k.  49462 

Wandered  from  home;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Jones. 

©  Emma  Jones,  New  York  ;  1875  :  929,  Jan.  30. 

49463 

Wanderer  (The);  an  American  grand  opera, 
historical  romance  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Studdert,  jr. 
Libretto.    39  numb.  1.     12°.    Printed. 

©  .John  Studdert,  ir..  St.  Louis ;  1884 :  1717, 
Jan.  24 ;  2c,  Feb,  13,  1885.  49464 

Italian  dramatic  playlet,  by  S.  Rain,     [7] 

p.    24°.    Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Nov,    1,    1910;    D:  22460;    Solomon 
Rain,  Lynn,  Mass,  49465 

a  1-act  comedy  in  verse,  tr.  by  permission 

of  Francois  Copp^e,  author  of  the  original  in 
French,  I.,e  passant,  by  C.  Renavdd.  New 
York,'  G,  F,  Ne.sbitt  &  co.,  printers,  1890,  1 
p.  1.,  [5]-24  p.    12°. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1890  :  2103, 
Jan.  15 ;  2c.  Jan.  20.  49466 

Same,    preface   by    F.    R.    Coudert.      New 

York,  G.  F,  Nesbitt  &  co,,  printers,  1890,  x 
p.,  1  1.,  20  p.    1  1.    12°. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York;  1890:9820. 
Mar.*27 ;  2c.  Apr.  5.  49467 


Wanderer  (The) — Continued. 

play,    by    J.    W.    Fitzpatrick,      17    p,      4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25501 ;  James  Wil- 
liam Fitzpatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.        49468 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Stewart.     [67]  p,     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1915;    D :  42365 ;    Carlyle 
Stewart,  New  Haven.  49468a 


I 


or.  The  impostor,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  N. 

Beach.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York ;  D :  11561. 
Oct,  21,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1907.  49469 

Wanderer  (The)  from  nowhere;  a  musical 
burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  Edgar  Grant  Bixler. 
[56]  p.    4°.    Typewritten,     [Words  only] 

©  Edgar  G,  Bixler,  Boston ;  D :  11232,  Aug. 
26,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1907  .  49470 

Wanderers  (The);  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Fer- 
ber.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1909;  D :  17204 ;  Maurice 
Ferber,  Boston.  49471 

a  miracle  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Ferber.    21  p, 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Ferber,  Boston ;  D :  15438,  Mar, 
24,  1909 ;  2c.  May  17,  1909.  49472 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics, 

by   Ben   Lowen    [pseud,   of   B.   Lowenmeyer] 
[78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Beniamin  Loweumever,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
3930,  Sept.  12,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1903.    49473 

-  —  libretto  by  L.  J,  Watson,  2nd,     73  p. 

4°.    Typewritten,     [Libretto  only] 

©  Lawrence  J,  Watson,  2nd,,  Beverly  Farms, 
Mass,;  D :  7078,  June  22,  1905;  2c,  Aug,  9. 
1905.  49474 

-an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Steel. 

©  Harry  A.  Steel,  Philadelphia;  1878 :  6651, 
June  3.  '     49475 

Wanderer's   (The)  dream.     See  Innisfail, 

Wanderer's  (The)  return;  by  David  Morrison, 
from  ideas  originated  and  furnished  by  C.  W. 
Morgan.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  May  12,  1910 ;  D :  21029 ;  C,  W.  Mor- 
gan, Pittsburgh,  49476 

1  act  sketch,  by  G.  F.  G.  Morgan.     27  p, 

8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1909 ;  D :  17070 ;  Geo.  F.  G. 
Morgan,  San  Francisco.  49477 

Wanderfalke  (Der);  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Gustav  Esmann,  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches 
verlagshaus,  1907,    96  p,    12°. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin-Char- 
lottenburg,  Germany  ;  D  :  10886,  July  1,  1907  ; 
2e.  July  1,  1907.  49478 


2500 


49479 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


49495 


V\^andering  Billiken;  dramatic  composition  in  1 
jict  and  1  scene,  by  E.  Blondell.  [10]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911 ;  D  :  25944 ;  Edward  Blon- 
dell, New  York.  49479 

— •  or,  The  lost  boy  in  New  York,  a  comedy 
drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  Blondell.  [18]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16.    1910;    D :  21805 ;    Edward 
Blondell,  New  York.  49480 

vV'andering  blacksmith;  dramatic  composition, 
by  Steve  INn-ter.    21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  .30.  1910;  D:  20923;  William  Mc- 
Donald, New  York.  49481 

Wandering  (The)  daughter,  in  the  reincarna- 
tion, Helen  of  Troy;  sketch  by  M.  Bogert. 

®    Margaret   Bogert,   New   York ;    D :  4777, 
Mar.  23,  1904.  49482 


See   Little    (The) 


Wandering    (The)    Dutchman; 
acts,  by  J.  Thompson. 

©     .Tohnnv     Tl'ompson, 
4640,  May  3. 


a   drama   in   3 
Brooklyn ; 


1872: 
49483 


Wandering  (The)  German;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Morris  and  C.  J.  Ross.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  INIav  4.  1911;  D:  21133;  Sam  Morris, 
Coney  Island,  N.  Y.  49484 

Wandering  (The)  Jew;  a  comic  extravaganza, 
by  F.  H.  Norton. 

©    Frank    H.    Norton,    New    York ;    1871  : 
10753,  Nov.  11.  49485 

entirely  new  version  of  Sue's  romance,  by 

S.  Fiske  and  Leopold  Lewis. 

©    Stephen    Fiske.    United    States;    1873: 
10113,  Sept.  8.  49486 

See  also  Dagobert. — Dagobert,  the  faith- 
ful soldier. — Oath  (The)  of  my  nation. 

Wandering  (The)  minstrel;  play  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Mendenball.     [21  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914  :  D  :  36108  ;  Alphon  Men- 
denball, Lincoln,  Neb.  49486a 

See  also  Campano. 

Wandering  (The)  orphan;  or.  The  outcast,  a 
5  act  comedy  drama,  by  E.  M.  Sides. 

©  Edward  M.   Sides,  Reading,  Pa.;   1886: 
28564,  Dec.  15.  49487 

Wandering  (The)  son  and  a  deserted  home;  a 
domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  M.  White. 

©  H.  Montgomery  White,  New  York ;  1884 : 
3486.  Feb.  18.  49488 

Wandering  (The)  Turk;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  L. 
Landnnn.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  28.   1914;   D :  37142 ;   Robert  L. 
Landrum,  Detroit.  49488a 


Wandering    (A)    vagrant, 
dauntless  vagabond. 

Wandernde  (Dsr)  thaler;  eine  freie  nuirchon- 
dichtung  in  5  akten.  von  Max  Kretzer.  Ber- 
lin, Theaterverlag  E.  Bloch,  1902.  161,  [1] 
p.    12°. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin ;  D :  1950.  May  31, 
1902;  2c.  June  24,  1902.  49489 

Wandervbgel;  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen  von  Paul 
Georg  Miinch.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Biihnen- 
verlag  anstalt  fiir  auffiihrungsrecht,  g.  m.  b.  h.. 
1914.    70  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36875 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
axiffiihrungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  liter- 
atur  u.  musik,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Charlottenburg,  Ger- 
many. 49489a 

Wane  (The)  of  a  honeymoon;  in  1  act,  by  Tom 
Sinclair  Evilsizer.    6  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tiios.  S.  Evilsizer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  I) : 
9863,  Jan.  28,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1907.      49490 

Waneta;  a  romance  of  Indian  life  in  song,  dance 
and  picture,  by  B.  J.  Fagan.  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Bernard  J.  Fagan.  New  York ;  D :  10875, 
.June  28.  1907;  2c.  June  28,  1907.  49491 

Want  ad.;  [v;uideville  sketch]  by  M.  H.  Car- 
ton.    3  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5.  1909;  D :  16485 ;  Malinda  Har- 
rietle  Caiton,  San  Francisco.  49492 

Wanted;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  A.  Wood-Seys. 
[21.  69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  20,  1910;  D :  21752 ;  Roland  A. 
Wood-Seys,  Oceanside,  Cal.  49493 

farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  Knox.     [1],  8  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16.  1915;  D :  39837 ;  Margaret 
Knox,  Oakland,  Cal.  49493a 

See  also  Joey. 

Wanted,  a  burglar;  1  act  dramatic  sketch,  by 
R.  M.  Clutch.    15  p.    12°.    T}T)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  25393;  Robt.  M. 
Clutch,   Darby,   Pa.  49494 

Wanted,  a  career;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Hol- 
stein.     [36]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914;  D:  38655;  Pauline 
Holstein,  New  York.  49494a 

Wanted,  a  carpenter;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Alfred  R.  Calhoun  and  G.  T.  Lanigan. 

©  G.  T.  Lanigan,  Brooklyn ;  1881 :  12707, 
Aug.  16.  49495 

Wanted,  a  chauffeur;  farce  comedy  for  2  peo- 
ple, by  G.  Wagner.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1915;  D :  40569 ;  Grace  Wag- 
ner, New  York.  49495a 


2501 


49496 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49516 


Wanted,   a   chauffevir — Continued. 

farce-comedy    in   4   acts,   by   E.   C.    Ranck. 

145  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1913 ;  D :  33163 ;  Edwin  Carty 

Ranck,  Cambridge,  Mass.  49496 

Wanted,  a  client;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Ben  Lamb. 
[1].  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1914 ;  D :  37657 ;  Augustus  C. 
Beninati.  Somerville,  Mass.,  and  Chester  R. 
Lambert,  Roxbury,  Mass.  49496a 

Wanted,  a  coaling  station;  a  coon  musical 
farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gurney.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  E.  Henrv  Gurney,  Boston;  1899:19830, 
Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  17.  49497 

a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by  E.  H.  Gurney. 


Typewritten. 

©  E.  H.  Gurney,  Boston ;  1899 :  26400,  Apr. 
15;  2c.  Apr.  15.  49498 

Wanted,  a  companion;  a  farcical  entertainment 
in  1  act,  by  Ward  Macauley.  Pliiladelphia, 
The  Penn  publishing  company,  1909.  34  p. 
12°. 

©  Fenn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  16026, 
June  8,  1909 ;  2c.  June  8,  1909.  49499 

Wanted,  a  correspondent;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
T.  S.  Denison.  De  Kalb,  The  author,  1877. 
1  p.  1.  [79]-95  p.  12°.  ([School  and  social 
drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  De  Kalb,  111. ;  1877 :  11258, 
Oct.  2 ;  2c.  Oct.  18.  49500 

■  Same.    Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison.    1877.    1  p.  1., 

[79] -95  p.    12°.     (Amateur  series) 

©  Thomas  S.  Denison,  Chicago,  in  renewal 
for  14  years  from  Oct.  2,  1905 ;  D :  7228,  Sept. 
2.  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1905.  49501 

Wanted,  a  daddy;  Mother  Goose  play  for 
r;hristmas  time,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill. 
Philadelphia,  New  York,  Hall-Mack  company, 
1913.     cover-title,  [18]  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1913;  D: 
35103;  Hall-Mack  co.,  Philadelphia.        49502 

Wanted  a  divorce;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  James 
Gorman.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  J.  Stine,  Brooklyn  ;  1900  A :  10681, 
Apr.  27 ;  2c.  Apr.  27.  49503 

~ —  a  domestic  farce,  by  Chas.  P.  Crane.  9  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1909;  D:  16280;  G.  Harris 
Eldon,  Alexandria,  Ind.  49504 


Wanted,  a  dog;  a  comedy  of  American  suburban 
life  in  11  scenes,  by  Frank  J.  Marion  and  Wal- 
lace McCutcheon.     [20]  p.     4°.     Typewi'itteu. 

©  American  mutoscope  &  biograph  co.,  New- 
York ;  D:6532,  Apr.  12,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  12, 
1905.  49506 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  Belmont.     [8]  p.     f°. 


—  a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Birdsall. 

©  Anna  E.  Birdsall,  Brooklyn ;  1892 :  50916, 
Dec.  14.  49505 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1914:   D :  36377 ;   Bella  Bel- 
mont, Oakland,  Cal.  49506a 

Wanted,  a  gent;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  W.  Holcomb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1897: 
44557,  Aug.  5.  49507 

Wanted,  a  girl;  by  M.  H.  Lindeman. 

©  Minert  H.  Lindeman,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  11900, 
Dec.  10,  1907.  49508 

Wanted,   a  hero;  a  petite  comedy,  by  Charles 
Townsend. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1897 :  416-50,  July 
19;  2c.  Oct.  21.  49509 

western  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  L.  Graves. 

[3],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11.    1912;    D :  30239 ;    Geo.    L. 
Graves,  Passaic.  N.  .J.  49510 

Wanted,  a  hired  girl;  by  W.  Harris. 

©    William    Harris,    Boston ;    1884 :  23734. 
Nov.  29.  49511 

Wanted,  a  home-maker;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Z. 
Ackerman.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1913 ;  D :  32799 ;  Zo6  Acker- 
man,  Oakland,  Cal.  49512 

Wanted,  a  housekeeper;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
D.  S.  Foster. 

©   David    S.   Foster,    Utica,    N.    Y. ;    1890: 
28706,  Sept.  18.  49513 

play  in  1  act,  by  Clement  O'Neill,     liondon, 

.T.  Williams,  ltd.,  1911.    11  p.    8°. 

©   May   27,    1911;    2c.    May    29,    1911;    D: 
24341;  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London.     49514 

by  G.  M.  Wilson.    7  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41111 ;  Grace  Mar- 
garet Wilson,  Toledo,  O.  49514a 

See  also  Double  engagement. 

Wanted,  a  husband;  a  comedy,  by  Eunice  Good- 
rich. 

©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago;  1887:  17247, 
July  7.  49515 

•  comedy   dramatic  playlet,   by  C.  J.   Bates. 

16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1913 ;  D :  33004  ,  Clyde  Jack- 
son Bates,  New  York.  49516 


2502 


49517 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


49534 


Wanted,   a  husband — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  Mrs.  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago;  1884: 
17649,  Sept.  1.  49517 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Kassler. 

[1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Dec.  17,  1910 ;  D :  22834 ;  M.  W.  Kass- 
ler, New  York.  49518 


—  a  Dutch  slvetcli  in  1  scene,  by  F.  L.  Cutler. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1883.  1  p.  1.,  [31]-35 
p.  12°.  ( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor 
drama,  no.  151] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1883 :  5682,  Mar. 
28.  49519 

—  sketcli,  by  W.  E.  Bartlette.    7  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1909 ;  D :  17053 ;  Wilkins  W. 
Wiswell,  Portland,  Or.  49520 

—  or,  A  chase  for  a  husband,  a  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Marian  Eddy  [pseud,  of  M.  F. 
Delanoy] 

©  Marian  F.  Delanoy,  Alameda,  Cal. ;  1898 : 
45610,  Aug.  1.  49521 


•  See  also  I  must  marry. 

Wanted,  a  husband  quick;  original  farcical  mu- 
sical comedy  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Charles 
Morton.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1914.  [1],  20  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©   Nov.   30,   1914;    2c.   Dec.   18,    1914;    D: 
39136;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  49521a 

Wanted,  a  king;  nuisical  bobtail  flush  in  1  deal 
and  2  calls,  by  M.  E.  Marks.  [1],  38  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1914 ;  D :  3.5020 ;  Maurice  E. 
Marks,  New  York.  49521b 

Wanted,  a  license  to  wed;  farce,  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brotliers,  1912.  3 
p.    8°.     (Famous  five-cent  funny  farces) 

©    Sept.   9,   1912;    2c.    Sept.   12,   1912;    D: 
30805;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  49522 

Wanted,  a  live  agent;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  with 
new  songs  and  concerted  numbers,  by  O.  P. 
Sweet. 

©   O.    Preston   Sweet,   Boston;    1884:8658. 
Apr.  25.  49523 

Wanted,  a  Mahatma;  comic  sketch  for  4  male 
characters,  by  Gordon  V.  May.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1905.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  6642, 
May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1905.  49524 

Wanted,  a  maid;  by  W.  M.  Raine, 

©  Wm.  MacLeod  Raine,  Denver;  D:  13180, 
June  13,  1908.  49525 


Wanted,  a  maid — Continued. 

■  comedy    in   3    acts   for   female    characters 

only,  by  Reynold  Kuehnel.     New  York,  J.  F. 

Wagner  [1904]    23  p.    12°. 

©  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  New  York ;  D :  4794. 

Mar.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1904.  49526 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Elliott. 

©  Robert  Clark  Elliott  and  Frank  Shelberg, 
Pescadero,  Cal. ;  1898 :  G9212,  Nov.  28 ;  2c.  Feb. 
21,  1899.  48527 

Wanted,  a  man;  by  Ralph  Chester  Nash,  drama- 
tized by  H.M.Munson.    lip.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1909 ;  D :  16818 ;  Henry  Mil- 
ler Muuson,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y^.  49528 

a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  MacBeath,  jr., 

and  Henry  Hanley  Hay.    63  p.    f°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Francis  .L  MacBeath,  jr.,  Philadelphia ; 
D :  15832,  May  1,  1909 ;  2c.  May  1,  1909. 

49529 

Wanted  a  minister;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Mayo.     [6]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16.  1915;  D :  40964 ;  Christine 
Mayo,  New  York.  49529a 

Wanted,  a  musical  husband;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Dana  and  Helene  Walden.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1914;  D:  37437;  Dana 
Walden,  Palatka,  Fla.  49529b 

Wanted,  a  nurse;  a  laughable  sketch,  arr.  bv 
Charles  White.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1874.  5  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  drama,  no.  39] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1874: 
15833,  Dec.  31 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  49530 

Wanted,  a  partner;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  Floe  Baker.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1912.    7  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  11,  1912;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1912;  D: 
31431;  Samuel  French,  New  York  49531 

See  also  Five  thousand  dollars. 


Wanted,  a  partner  with  $5,000;  a  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  Charles  F.   Pidgin,   Boston;   1884:2504. 
Feb.  4.  49532 

Wanted,  a  pitcher;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  N. 
Beebe.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1913.  23  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  29,  1913 ;  2c  Mar  31,  1913  ;  D  :  32789  ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  49533 

Wanted,  a  prima  donna;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  l»y 
M.  B.  Schrader.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  B.  Schrader.  New  York ;  D :  141.39, 
Oct.  15,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1908.  49534 


2503 


49535 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49552 


Wanted,  a  prima  donna — Continued. 

-farce   in   1    act,   by   A.   Ralph.      15   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1910 ;  D :  22557 ;  Alice  Ralph, 
New  York.  49535 

AVanted — a  sensation;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Carson.     [21,  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Avg.    1,    1913;    D:  33974;    William 
Henry  Carson,  New  York.  49536 

Wanted,  a  sociable  typewriter;  a  1  act  society 
sketch,  by  V.  Craypo.     Typewritten. 

©  Virginia  Craypo,  New  York  ;  1897  :  49086, 
Sept.  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  1.  49537 

Wanted,  a  tenor;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  A.  Ellis 

and  Tom  IMcIvenna.     [2]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,   1911;   D :  23895 ;   Harry  A. 

Ellis,  New  York.  49538 

Wanted,  a  theater  company;  or,  Arabelle's  in- 
fatuation, a  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  Hyde. 

©   Agnes   Hyde,    Weymouth,   Mass. ;    1892 : 
50459.  Dec.  10.  49539 

Wanted,  a  typewriter;  by  R.  Cone.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Cone,  New  York ;   D :  5995,  Dec. 
19,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1904.  49540 

Wanted,  a  valet;  an  original  Ethiopian  sketch, 
by  B.  L.  C.  Griffith.  Philadelphia.  The  Penn 
publishing  company,  1894.  11  p.  12°.  ( [Key- 
stone ed.  of  popular  plays] ) 

©  Penn  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia  ;  1894  :  30181, 
June  2  ;  2c.  June  2.  49541 

See   also  Plays  and  monologues. — School 

and  parlor  comedies. 

Wanted,  a  widow;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  D. 
Frethey.    Typewritten. 

©    Heloise    Durant    Frethey,    New    York ; 
1894  :  27112,  May  31 ;  2c.  May  31.  49542 

Wanted,  a  wife;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Langdale  Williams.  [68]  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2.  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16366  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  49543 

in  2  acts  and  1  scene,  by  Nelson  Comp- 

ston.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1914. 
[27]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nov.  4,  1914  ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1914  ;  D  :  38897 ; 
Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  49543a 

humorous  play,  by  E.  J.  Freund.     Antigo, 

Wis..  Antigo  pub.  co..  1914.    1  p.  1.,  20  p.    16°. 

(Dramatic  plays  for  young  people's  societies) 

©   Mar.    30,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    10,    1914;    D: 

36666 ;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      49543b 


Wanted,  a  wife— Continued. 

a  1  act  farce,  by  V.  A.  Barber.     11  p. 

Typewritten. 


f°. 


©  Victoria  Adams  Barber,  Winnetka,  111.; 
D :  14273,  Nov.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1908. 

49544 

— •  See  also  Grange  one-act  plays,  no.  2, 


Wanted,  a  wife  on  salary;  farce  comedv  in  3 
acts. 

©    Lew    Wambold,    Philadelphia  ;    D :  3004, 
Feb.  17,  1903.  49545 

Wanted,  an  affinity;  play,  by  A.  Singleton.    21 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28550 ;  Ann  Single- 
ton, New  York.  49546 

Wanted^  an  amateur;  a  farce,  by  Z.  E.  Stewart. 
5  p.  4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Zelda    E.    Stewart,    Chicago ;    D :  16066. 
June  7,  1909 ;  Ic.  June  7,  1909.  49547 

Wanted,   an   anchor;   a    farce,   by   H.   F.  Bagg. 
[45]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Frances  Bagg,  Chicago ;  D :  8392, 
Apr.  20.  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1906.  49548 

Wanted,  an  angel;  by  D.  A.  Bragdon  and  W.  W. 
Denslow. 

©  Dudley  A.  Bragdon  and  W.  W.  Denslow, 
New  York  ;  D :  10408,  Apr.  24,  1907.         49549 


comedy  in   1   act,  by  A.   Hoffman,     pt.   2. 

[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1915 ;  D :  42137 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  49549a 

sketch,    by    A.    Hoffman.      [2],   30   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914 ;  D :  38932 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  49549b 

Wanted,  an  aunt;  farce  in  1  act,  by  P.  Barnes. 
[12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Paul  Barnes,  New  York ;  D :  1377,  Jan.  31. 
1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1902.  49550 

Wanted,  an  engagement;  a  sketch,  by  M.  Em- 
ery.   Typewritten. 

©   Mervelle  Emery,  Minneapolis ;   1900  A : 
615,  Jan.  5  ;  Ic.  Jan.  5.  4955 1 

Wanted,  an  experienced  husband;  [by  M.  Gold- 
man]    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Matthew  Goldman.  New  York ;  D :  12427. 
Feb.  25,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1908.  49552 

Wanted,  an  office  boy;  musical  comedy  skit, 
by  E.  C.  Tarler.  [4],  33  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915;  D :  42062 ;  Ed.  C.  Tar- 
ler, New  York.  49552a 


2504 


49553 


COPYBIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


49568 


Wanted  by  the  polics;  sensational  thrillo- 
drama,  by  L.  McCnrmick  [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCor- 
mick]     80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Langdon  McCormick,  Eltingville,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  13553,  Aug.  15.  190S ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1908. 

49553 

Wanted,  dead  or  alive;  1  act  melodrama  of  the 
West,  by  A.  Kahn.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  29293 ;  August  Kahn, 
New  York.  49554 

Wanted,  fame;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  V.  Fitz 
Gerald.     [80]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   17,   1915;   D :  39711 ;   Marie   V. 
Fitz  Gerald,  London.  49554a 

Wanted,  for  breach  of  promise;  by  M.  L.  Sev- 
ery. 

©  Melvin  L.  Severy,  Massachusetts ;  1884 : 
16261,  Aug.  9.  49555 

Wanted  for  murder;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Nichols.    33  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20593 ;  Walter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  49556 

Wanted,  glad  rags;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
J.  W.  Sayre.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1910 ;  D :  22252 ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  49557 

Wanted,  Jim  Bennett;  dramatic  sketch,  by  E. 
Langman.     [1],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   12,   1915;   D :  40627 ;   Elizabeth 
Ijangmau,  Philadelphia.  49557a 

scenario  of  a  3  act  drama,  by  E.  L.  Axil- 
bund.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1910  ;  D  :  20153  ;  Elizabeth  L. 
Axilbund,   Philadelphia.  49558 

Wanted,  John  Douglass;  comedy-dramatic  mys- 
tery farce,  by  W.  Schilling.  [2],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    3,    1915;    D:  41396;    William 
Schilling,  Baltimore.  49558a 

Wanted,  position;  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
F.  Hopkins.     [2],  47  p.    f°.    Typewriten. 

©  Florence  Hopkins,  Phihidelphia ;  D :  664, 
July  17,  1901 ;  2c.  July  17,  1901.  49559 

Wanted,  the  earth;  or.  The  great  I  am,  an 
entirely  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  J. 
Heege. 

©  Gustavo  J.  Heege,  Cleveland  ;  1887  :  19052, 
July  23.  49560 

Wanted,  to  be  a  widow;  sketch  in  1  act  by  E.  S. 
Marshall.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30. 1914  ;  D  :  38959  ;  Emma  Seckle 
Marshall,  Los  Angeles.  49560a 


Wanted  (The)  witness;  a  melodramatic  farce 
in  1  act,  by  P.  Dunning.  [19]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32383 ;  Philip  Dun- 
ning, Bridgeport,  Conn.  49561 

Wanting  (The)  light;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  A. 
Herbermann.     106  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   12,   1910;   D:  22276;   Alfred   A. 
Herbermann,  New  York.  49563 

Wants  to  gain  the  whole  world  and  lost  his 
own  liberty;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  M. 
Luhrs. 

©  August  Charles  Martin  Luhrs,  San  Fran- 
cisco;  1893:38457,  Aug.  21.  49563 

Wappenhaense  (Die)  See  Doctor  Armyon's 
wife. — Doctor's  (The)  wife. 

Wapsie;  a  border  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L.  W. 
Chandler.  Independence,  la.,  The  author, 
1891.    cover-title,  3  p.  1.,  38  p.    12°. 

©    Laurence    W.    Chandler,    Independence, 
la. ;  1891 :  11958,  Apr.  2 ;  2c.  June  8.        49564 

War;  by  W.  Heinemann. 

©  Wm.  Heinemann,  London ;  D :  17,  Jan.  8, 
1901.  49565 

allegorical  ploylet,  by  M.  Cropper.     [1],  17 

p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  40394  ;  Milton  Grop- 
per,  New  York.  49565a 


—  comedy-drama    in   3   acts,   by   C.   Goldzier. 
88  p.    16°.     Printed. 

©   Dec.   18,    1914;    2c.    Dec.   21,    1914;    D: 
39166 ;  Charles  Goldzier,  New  York.      49565b 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Morse.     [110]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1912;    D:  28775;    Samuel 
Morse,  New  York.  49566 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Bilinski.    36  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915 ;  D :  39817 ;  Adolf  Bilin- 
.ski,  San  Francisco.  49566a 

—  drama  of  peace  in  3  acts,  by  Jack  London 
and  Joseph  Noel.  [5],  131  p.  4",  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1912  ;  D :  30885 ;  Joseph  Noel. 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  49567 

— -  a  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts,  bv  D.  W. 
Griffith.     [161]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    David    Wark    Griffith,    New    York;    D  : 
10584,  May  17,  1907 ;  2c.  May  17,  1907.    49568 


— -a  di'amatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  Pinchon. 
3  p.  1.,  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1914  ;  D  :  38584  ;  Edgcumb  Pin- 
chon, Los  Angeles.  49568a 


2505 


49568 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49576 


War — Continued. 

■ -a   dramatic   sketcli    in 

Whiteside.      [1].   7  p 


scenes,   by    L. 
4^.     Typewritten. 


F. 


©  Ic.  Sept.  14.  1914 ;  D :  38109 ;  Lloyd  Fran- 
ci.s  Whiteside,  New  York.  49568b 

fantnsy  in  1  act,  liy  F.  Bruegger.     [1],  21 

p.     4°.     TjTpewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  10,  1914;   D :  .37791 ;   Fredericlc 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  49568c 

melodramatic   farce   in    3    acts,    by    P.    E. 

Browne.     [97]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1914 ;  D :  38372 ;  Porter  Em- 
erson Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  49568d 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Carl  Hauptmann,  tr.  from 

the   German   by   Lionel   Van   Praagh.     93   p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1914;    D :  38131 ;    Charles 
Kraus,  New  York.  49568e 

-play  in  1  act.  by  E.  L.  Sheidon.     [1],  20  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    29,    1913;    D :  34.577 ;    Eugene 
Lloyd  Sheldon.  New  York.  49569 

•  by  J.  E.  Fillmore.    9  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1913;  D:  34941;  John  Eldon 

Fillmore,  Cambridge,  Mass.  49570 

— — •  Same.     (In  Poet  lore,  v.  25.  no.  6,  Nov.-Dec. 

1914 ;  periodical  ©  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  26, 

1914  ;  B  :  334338  ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

49570a 

• ^by  L.  McCormick   [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCor- 

mick]     13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .July   30,    1909;    D:  16426;    Langdon 
McCormick,  New  York.  49571 

■  sketch  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Brenner.    8  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  29,  191.5 ;  D  :  41117  ;  Manuscripts 
universal  society  of  writers,  inc..  New  York. 

49571a 

■  or.  Civil  war,  a  grand  military  drama  in  5 

acts,  by  E.  A.  Perry. 

©  Edwin  A.  Perry,  Brooklyn  ;  1873 :  12269. 
Oct.  2.5.  49572 

War  after  the  war.     l<ec  Colonel  Russell  and 
his  rough  riders. 

War  and  a  woman;  a  comedy  drama  in  1  act. 
by  Felix  Orman.     [32]  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Gustav  Gambetta  Abraham,  Chicago ;  D : 
13030,  May  22,  1908;  2c.  May  22,  1908.    49573 

War  and  peace;  by  J,  W.  Stover. 

©  .1.  AV.  Stover,  Chicago ;  1895 :  65273,  Dec. 
24.  49574 

-a    drama   in   4   acts,   based   upon   the   last 

French-German  war,  by  M.  Krauskopf. 

©  Morris  Krauskopf,  New  York ;  1872 :  141, 
Jan.  6.  49575 


War  and  the  woman;  1  act  drama,  by  R.  Bart- 
lett.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1914;  D:  38396;  Randolph 
Bartlett,  Los  Angeles.  49575a 

sketch,  by  Ira  Avery  Dodge.     [2],  16  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  11,  1915;  D :  40915 ;  Ira  Dodge, 
New  York.  49575b 

War  babies;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  McManus.  [1], 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1915 ;  D :  40547 ;  .Joseph  Mc- 
Manus, Jamaica,  N.  Y.  49575c 

or.  The  birthstrike,  1  act  war  tragedy,  by 

F.  Haines-Reed.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1915 ;  D :  41188 ;  Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  49575d 

War  (The)  between  capital  and  labor  ended. 
Sec  Deacon  Grab-all  vs.  Nathan  Brown. 

War  between  love  and  money;  an  original, 
pathetic,  musical  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Landis. 

©  Emma  Landis,  New  York ;  1884 :  5739, 
Mar.  19.  49576 

War  (The)  bride;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Went- 
worth.     [2],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914;  D:  39035;  Marion  Craig 
Wentworth,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  49576a 

War  brides;  play  in  1  act.  by  M.  C.  Wentworth. 
(In  Century,  v.  89,  no.  4,  Feb.,  1915) 

©  Jan.  20,  1915;  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1915;  D: 
39.514;  Marion  Craig  Wentworth,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Cal.  49576b 

Same.     New  York,  Century  co.,  1915.     5  p. 

1.,  71  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  39894  ; 
Century  co..  New  York.  49576c 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C.  Wentworth.     [101] 

p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1915;  D :  41399 ;  Marion 
Craig  Wentworth,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

49576d 

War  brothers;  play  of  the  trenches  in  1  act,  by 
.John  M.  Loughran  and  W.  H.  Duncan,  jr. 
[3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41619 ;  Wm.  Henry 
Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  49576e 

War  (The)  child;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Seagrave. 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1915;  D:  40408;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  49576f 

by  M.  C.  Smith.  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2.3,  1915;  D :  40151 ;  Minna  Caro- 
line Smith,  Chicago.  49576g 

'See  also  Soldier's  (The)  child. 


2506 


49577 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


49591 


War  clouds;  by  M.  A.  Erwin,  a  portrayal  of 
southern  life  at  the  time  of  Sherman's  inva- 
sion of  the  South.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  I\[ack  A.  Erwiu,  Selma.  Cal. ;  D :  15149, 
Feb.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1909.  49577 

a  page  of  history,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 


T.  B.  De  Walden. 

©  Tliomas  Blades  De  Walden,  Baltimore; 
1872  :  9758,  Sept.  10.  49578 

War  (A)  committee;  and.  The  little  silver  ring, 
[each  in  1  act]  by  Edward  Knoblauch.  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1915.  cover-title,  32  p.  12°.  (French's  acting 
ed.,  no.  2533) 

©   Dec.   29,    1915;   2c.   Dec.   30,   1915;    D: 
42608  :  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      49578a 

War  (The)  correspondent;  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  R.  Barry.    22  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1914;    D :  39190 ;    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  49578b 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  D.  Cromwell.    [92] 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   E.   D.    Cromwell,    New   York ;    D :  13045, 
jMay  20,  1908 ;  2c.  May  20,  1908.  49579 

singing  and  talking  act  for  theatrical  pur- 
poses, by  Thomas  Gray  and  T.  Cole.  [1],  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1913;    D :  33245 ;    Thomas 
Cole,  New  York.  49580 

War  (The)  game;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S. 
Booth.     [2],  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    3,    1915;    D :  40.540 ;    Cliarles 
Stewart  Booth,  Covington,  La.  49580a 

War  (The)  god;  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  Israel 
Zangwill.  London,  William  Heinemann,  1911. 
xii,  164  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1911;  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1912;  Ic.  Jan. 
29,  1912  ;  D  :  28469  ;  Macmillan  co..  New  York. 

49581 

War  heroes;  play  in  1  act  and  a  prologue,  by 
B.  S.  Berkowitz.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1915 ;  D :  40942 ;  Bernard  S. 
Berk(,witz,  New  York.  49581a 

War  (A)  heroine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
suggested  by  Joseiih  A.  Jessel  and  written 
by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  and 
J.  A.  Jessel. 

©  Joseph  A.  Jessel,  New  York ;  1889 :  25727, 
Aug.  23.  49582 
See  also  Sunny  (The)  South. 

War  husbands;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Barney. 
[1],  4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1915  ;  D :  39853 ;  Kelly  Barney, 
New  York.  49582a 


War  is  hell;  a  burlesque  afterpiece  in  1  act,  by 
B.  Dwight 

©   Edwin   Dwight,    Springfield,   Mass. ;   D : 
1704,  Apr.  7,  1902.  49583 

— ■ — farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Clemens.     [2],  20  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    June   14,    1915;    D :  40928 ;    Le    Roy 
Clemens,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  49583a 

'Play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Benjamin.     6  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1915 ;  D :  41018 ;  Max  Benja- 
min, Cincinnati.  4-9583b 

War  is  over;  comedy  sketch  for  3  people,  by  C. 
Brownie.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    26,    1909 ;    D :  17537 ;    Charles 
Brownie,  Topeka,  Kan.  49584 

War  (The)  is  over,  peace  is  declared;  a  war 
drama,  by  E.  Bleakney. 

©  Ella  Bleakney,  Brooklyn ;  D :  7150,  Aug. 
23,  1905.  49585 

War  (The)  joss.     See  Wong  Fong. 

War  (The)  lord;  war  satire  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Schlotterbeck.     [95]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D :  39810 ;   G.   Sclilot- 
terbeck,  Cincinnati.  49585a 

War  (The)  rnaid;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D.  Mac- 
kay.     [lj,37p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  25,   1912  ;   D  :  31236  ;   Constance 
D'Arcy  Mackay,  Slurley  Center,  Mass.    49586 

War  (The)  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  Al- 
len.    13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915 ;  D :  39841 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  49586a 

War  (The)  of  elements;  a  new  sensation  drama. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York;  1871:12134,  Dec. 
22.  49587 

War  of  independence,  siege  of  Yorktown; 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Andre,  called  A.  Habe- 
dank. 

©  A.  Andre,  Cincinnati ;  1873  :8231,  July  17. 

49588 

War  (The)  of  money;  by  A.  Burgess. 

©  Anna   Burgess,  Chicago;   D :  13075,   May 
28,  1908.  49589 

War  (The)  of  roses;  a  flower  drill  for  twelve 
young  girls,  by  Mary  Burrow. 

©  Hints  publishing  &  supply  co..  New  York ; 
D  :  5729,  Nov.  5,  1904.  49590 

War  (A)  of  souls;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  G.  Randolph- 
White.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jane  G.  Randolph-White,  Jamaica.  N.  Y. ; 
D:  15572,  Apr.  8,  1909;  2c.  May  10,  1909. 

49591 


2507 


49592 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49607 


War  (The)  of  the  Aniazons;  comic  opera,  words 
and  music  by  H.  S.  Saroni. 

©  H.  S.  Saroni,  Marietta,  O. ;  1889 :  23881, 
Au^.  3.  49592 

■  See  also  Invisible  (The)  prince. 


War  (The)  of  the  blue  and  the  gray.  See  Ap- 
pomattox. 

War  (The)  of  the  Rebellion.  See  Little  (The) 
recruit. 

War  (The)  of  the  rose;  pantomime  dance,  by 
Cordelia,  Nora,  .Teunet  and  Emmie  Stewart. 
New  York,  Stewart  si.sters  [1908]  [4]  p. 
24°. 

©    Stewart   sister.s.    New   York ;    D :  14129, 
Oct.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1908.  49593 

War  of  the  roses;  or.  Two  governors  of  Ten- 
nessee, a  comic  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Blake- 
more. 

©    Jessie    Blakemore,    Kansas    City,    Mo. ; 
1895 :  21379,  Apr.  18.  49594 

See  also  Social  (The)  stage. 

War  of  women;  a  play  of  real  life,  by  E.  M. 
Colson. 

©  Ethel  Maude  Colson,  Chicago ;  D :  10816, 
.Tune  20,  1907.  49595 

War  on  China;  iu  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1900  A: 
17191,  July  12.  49596 

War  on  woman;  by  Mrs.  F.  J.  Bailey. 

©    Mrs.    Francis    James    Bailey,    Portland, 
Or. ;  D  :  15872,  May  15,  1909.  49597 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Chas.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  1899:  73570. 


Nov.  11. 


49598 


War-path  (The);  1  act  play,  by  T.  E.  Grant. 
12  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25622 ;  Thomas  E. 
Grant,  Denver.  49599 

War  scenes;  by  W.  J.  Black.     [16]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1909 ;  D :  16582 ;  William  J. 
Black,  Chicago.  49600 

War  storks;  1  act  war  tragedy,  by  F.  Haines- 
lieed.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   31,   1915;    D:  41370;    Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  49600a 


War  times  in  the  Old  Dominion, 
which  flag. 


See  TJnder 


War  to  the  knife;  comedy  for  2  males  and  2 
females,  by  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    13  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11690,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.      49601 


War  travesties;  play  in  1  act,  by  H,  Smolensky. 
[1],  12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Oct.    30,     1915;    D :  42175 ;     Harry 
Smolensky,  New  York.  49601a 

War  victims;  play  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Richter. 

]iD  ,"|r'jpi<  4]ri<  "iVd  w^^ij  ;ni:Dnp  r.r^nVrs 

[108]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42059 ;  Moses  Rich- 
ter, Brooklyn.  49601b 

War  (A)  wife;  real  life  serio-comic  incident  of 
the  present  war  in  1  act,  by  C.  Childe  and 
C.  G.  Childe.    29  p.    i\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.    13,   1915;    D :  40342 ;   Cromwell 
Childe  and  Carrie  Germain  Childe,  Brooklyn. 

49601c 

War  with  Mexico.     See  Leaden  (The)  cross. 

War  (The)  zone;  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Gardner.  5 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1915;    D :  39857 ;    Jack   H. 
Gardner,  New  York.  4960 Id 

Warbling  (The)  shepherd.     See  Harp  of  Erin. 

Ward  (The);  or.  Silence  is  golden,  sentimental 
playlet  iu  1  act,  by  C.  W.  Terriss.  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1911;  D :  23839 ;  Charles  W. 
Terriss,  Chicago.  4960 le 

Ward  (The)  heeler;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  I. 
Keogh.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Ignatious  Keogh,  Colon,  Mich. ; 
D :  11047,  July  15,  1907 ;  2c.  July  15,  1907. 

49602 
Ward  Mason;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  J.  Meunier. 
[2],  19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1910 ;  D :  22630 ;  Christian  J. 
Meunier,  New  Orleans.  49603 

Ward  (A)  of  France;  a  romance  of  Louisiana 
history,  by  F.  Fyles  and  Eugene  W.  Presbrey. 
Typewritten. 

©  Franklin  Fyles,  New  York ;  1897 :  57161, 
Oct.  11 ;  2c.  Nov.  19.  49604 

in  5  acts,  by  Franklin  Fyles  and  Eu- 
gene Presbrey. 

©  R.  A.  King  CO.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. ;  1899 : 
79510,  Dec.  7.  49605 

Ward  (The)  of  the  bashaw.     See  Emir  (The) 

of  Eilbul. 
Ward  (The)   of  the  king'. 

©  alary  Mav  Boynton.  Franklin,  O. :  1898 : 
GlOoS,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  49606 

Ward  16  east;  a  play,  by  A.  N.  Sheriff  and  C.  AY. 
Gray.     [2],  35  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1912;  D:  30919;  Charlotte 
W.  Gray,  New  York,  and  Arthur  N.  Sheriff, 
New  Haven.  49607 


I 


2508 


49608 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


49626 


Ward  22;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Polak.  3  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  1,  1913;   D :  32489 ;  Alexander 
I'olak,  New  Yurk.  49608 

Same.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Apr.  22,  1915;   D :  40441 ;  Alexander 
I'olak,  New  York.  49608a 

Warden  (The)  and  the  jail  bird;  singing  and 
talking  comedy  novelty,  by  A.  L.  Lack.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.   9,    1912;    D :  30775 ;    A.    Lloyd 
Lack,  New  York.  49609 

Warden  (The)  and  the  jail  bird  coon;  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  T.  Friedman.  3  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   25,   1911;    D :  24051 ;   Theodore 
Friedman,  New  York.  49610 

Wardour;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  1  tableau, 
funnded  in  part  upon  Wilkie  Collins,  by 
L.  Grover  and  Townseud  Percy. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  New  York ;  1882 :  11894, 
July  19.  49611 

Wardrobe  (The)  of  the  king;  burlesque,  by 
William  J.  McKiernan.  New  Y'ork,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1911.     13  p.     12°. 

©    July    21,    1911;    2c.    July    22,    1911;    D: 
24752;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     49612 

Warlaw's  quest;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  G. 
i'esoa. 

©  Isaac  G.  Pesoa,  New  York ;  1898 :  19573, 
Mar.  25;  2c.  Mar.  25.  49613 

Warm  (A)  afternoon;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  L, 
Whitmore  and  Alfred  Rutherford.  13  p.  4°. 
Typowiitten. 

©    Claire    Lansing   Whitmore,    New    York; 
I>:  10138,  Mar.  14,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1907. 

49614 

Warm  (A)  baby;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Brooks  brothers. 

©  Samuel  Levy,  Brooklyn;  D :  55.  Jan.  21, 
1901.  49615 

by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©   Chas.    E.    Blaney,   New   York;    1900    A: 
746.  Jan.  S.  49616 

a  3  act  farcical  absurdity,  by  E.  A.  Davis. 

©  Edwin  A.  Davis,  Portland,  Or. ;  1900  A : 
1944,  Jan.  22.  49617 

Warm  (A)  match;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  D. 
Crinunins.     42  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Daniel   Ci'immins,    New  York ;    D :  1172, 
Dec.  11,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1902.  49618 

Warm  (A)  member;  by  C.  H.  Gould  and  W. 
AVesley. 

©  Clvde  LI.  Gould  and  Wm.  Wesley,  Den- 
ver; 1899:12582,  Feb.  14.  49619 


Warm  (A)  member — Continued. 

an  original  3   act  farce  comedy,  by   J.  F. 

Dolan. 

©  James  Francis  Dolan,  New  York;  1898: 
40797,  July  7.  49620 

Warm  (A)  reception;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
tr.  from  the  German,  Im  schneegestMber  of 
Rudolf  Jarosy,  adapted  to  the  American  stage 
by  Mabel  Morse.  New  York,  The  De  Witt 
publishing  house,  1890.  11  p.  12°.  ([Do- 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  355] ) 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York;   189*): 
34348,  Nov.  1;  2c.  Nov.  3.  49621 

Warm  (A)  run  on  the  inner  circle.  See  Stren- 
uous time  in  society. 

Warned  by  a  vision.      See  Hypnotic  victims. 

Warning  (The);  a  domestic  drania,  by  E.  J. 
McCormick. 

©  Edward  J.  McCormick,  New  York ;  1882 : 
4541,  Mar.  23.  49622 


—  1  act  playlet,  by  Harry  Bonnell.     [1],  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  41626  ;  Julius  Steger, 
New  York.  49622a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  CuUen.     118  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1915;  D:  39333;  James  CuUen, 
New  York.  49622b 


by  M.  S.  Keightley  and  William  A.  Mc- 

Guire.     [101]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   1,    1914;    D :  37181 ;    Mabel    S. 
Keightley,  South  Bend,  Ind.  49622c 

—  3  act  drama,  by  D.  D.  Cohen.     [84]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   19,   1912;    D :  28773 ;    David   D. 
Cohen,  St.  Paul.  49623 

—  See  also  Out  of  the  past. 


Warning  by  wireless;  dramatic  sketch  [by 
Frederick  Gerner]     Proof. 

©  Frederick  Gerner,  Long  Branch.  N.  J. ; 
D :  9421,  Nov.  13,  1906 ;  2e.  Oct.  29,  1906. 

49624 

Warnings.     See  Thirst;  by  E.  G.  O'Neill. 

Warrant;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Thaumazo 
[pseud,  of  F.  Loevius]  56  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1909 ;  D :  17099 ;  Frederick 
Loevius,  Brooklyn.  49625 

play  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Thaumazo  [pseud,  of 

F.  Loevius]     Brooklyn,  1909.    64  p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    15,    1909;    2c.    Dec.    17,    1909;    D: 
17721;  Frederick  Loevius,  Brooklyn.       49626 

See  also  Doc. 


2509 


49627 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49642 


Warren  at  Bunker  Hill;  an  original  drama,  by 
J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1875 :  5400,  May 
24.  49627 

Warrens  (The)  of  Virg'inia;  play  in  4  acts,  by 

William  C.  de  Mille.    ISO  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42700;  David  Be- 

lasco,  New  York.  49627a 

Warrior's  (The)  return;  comic  sketch,  by  H.  B. 
Wilson.     3  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,   1912;   D:  30520;  Harry  B. 
Wilson,  San  Francisco.  49628 

War's  grin;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Black.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914 ;  D :  37790 ;  Orlow  Black, 
San  Francisco.  49628a 

Wars  of  the  world;  play  in  2  acts  and  a  tab- 
leau [by  John  P.  Wilson]  [35]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    5,    1914;    D:  38064;    Shubert- 
Anderson  co.,  New  York.  49628b 

War's  romance;  a  X'omantic  drama  in  5  acts, 
founded  on  an  apocryphal  incident  of  the  late 
Rebellion,  by  C.  B.  Wells,  an  adaptation  of 
Waldeiuar,  a  drama  by  W.  C.  M.  Steckel. 

©  Charles  B.  Wells,  New  York ;  1883  :  18785, 
Oct.  12.  49629 

Warwick,  the  king  maker,  the  last  of  the 
barons;  a  dramatization  of  Edward  Bulwer 
l^ytton's  novel,  The  last  of  the  barons,  arr.  by 
E.  G.  Buchanan. 

©  E.  G.  Buchanan,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  1895 : 
8110,  Feb.  5.  49630 

Was  des  Kaisers  ist;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Otto  von  Gontard  und  Walter  Heichen. 
Miinchen.  Dramatisches  centralbureau  Rubin- 
verlag,  1912.    80  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  4,  1912  ;  D  :  30734 ;  Dramatisches 
centralbureau  Rubinverlag,  Munich.        49631 

Was  fehlt  ihm?  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  J.  M. 
Barrie,  doutscli  von  Carl  Lindau.  Mtinchen, 
Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  1912.  84  p. 
8°.  [Translation  of  The  professor's  love 
story] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31510 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  Munich.  49632 

Was  glanzt,  ist  gold  (Ready  money);  lustspiel 
in  3  akten,  von  James  Montgomery,  deutsch 
von  Erich  Motz.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben, 
1914.    88  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8.  1914 ;  D :  36651 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berliu-Wilmersdorf.  49632a 

Was  grossmiitterchen  zu  Weihnachten  er- 
zahlt;  Weihnaclitsmarchen  in  3  akten  und  6 
bildern,  von  Siegfried  Conrad  Staack.  Ber- 
lin, F.  Bloch  erben,  1913.    2  p.  1.,  52  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  15.  1913;  D :  34717 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  49633 


Was  he  a  woman?    See  Josie. 

Was  he  justified?  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Kllng. 
Denver,  Col.,  O.  Kling.  1903.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Orlando  Kling,  Denver ;  D :  2915,  Jan.  8, 
1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1903.  49634 

Was  her  love  a  sin?  See  Death  before  dis- 
honor. 

Was  it  criminal?     See  Birdie. 

Was  it  fate?  a  tragedy,  by  R.  B.  Warden. 
Washington,  The  Ernest  institute,  1886.  63 
p.    8°. 

©   Robert   Bruce  Warden,   United   States; 
1886:  23671,  Oct.  18;  2c.  Oct.  18.  49635 

Was  it  fate  or  justice?  See  Mandate  (A)  of 
the  green  god. 

Was  it  fault  or  destiny?  monologue,  by  E.  M. 
Wfcingarduer.     [4]  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Evelyn  Maude  Weingardner,  Cleveland ; 
D :  1371,  Jan.  30.  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1902. 

49636 

Was  it  for  the  best?     See  Secrecy. 

Was  it  hatred  or  was  it  love?  a  sensation  play 
in  4  acts,  dramatized  from  the  story  published 
in  the  Fireside  Companion. 

©  Little  Nell,  [Chicago;]  1871 :  9168,  Oct.  2. 

49637 

Was  she  guilty?  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Inskeep. 
65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Carlos    Inskeep,    Darlington,    Ind. ;    D : 
7045,  July  20,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1905.    49638 

See  also  Inez. 

Was  she  led?     See  Did  she  stray? 

W^as  she  led  or  did  she  go  astray?  a  burlesque 
in  1  act,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart,  New  York ;  1874 :  1676,  Feb. 
13.  49639 

Was  she  right?  a  question  for  women,  an  emo- 
tional drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©  Clifton  W.   Tayleure,  Baltimore;   1874: 
11757,  Sept.  17.  49640 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson 

Compston.     Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1915.     [29]  p.     f°.     Mimeographed. 

©    June    17,    1915;    2c.    Aug.    5,    1915;    D: 
41428;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  49640a 

Was  she  to  blame?  drama  in  5  act.s,  5  tableaux, 
with  original  music,  by  M.  L.  .Johnson. 

©   Martha    Lafitte    Johnson,    Philadelphia : 
1872:10935,  Oct.  14.  49641 

a    pastoral    and    sensational    drama    in    4 

acts,  by  J.  G.  Stuttz. 

©    J.    G.    Stuttz,    Pontiac,    :Mich. ;    I) :  1512. 
]\Iar.  4,  1902.  49642 


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49666 


Was  she  to  blame? — Continued. 

a  pastoral  and  society  play  in  4  acts,  by 

J.  G.  Stuttz.     [45]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  G.  Stuttz,  Centerdale.  la.;  D :  10027, 
Feb.  26,  1907;  2c.  June  15,  1907.  49643 

Wash  (The)  girls  and  the  sports.  See  Serious 
(A)  predicament, 

Washburn  sisters.     Typewritten. 

©   Blanch   Washburn,   Brooldyn ;    1900   A: 
4223,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  49644 

Washed  ashore;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  J.  W.  Meath. 

©    J.    VV.    Meath,    New    York;    1873:8838, 
Aug.  4.  49645 

a  drama  of  New  England  life  in  4  acts,  by 

Geo.  L.  Stout  and  Fred  Williams. 

©  Geo.   L.    Stout,  New   Yorlv ;   1896:31847, 
May  26.  49646 

Washed  linen;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W.  Smith. 
[1],  74  p.     4°.    Tyepwritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1913;     D:  32696;     Lewis 
Wortliington  Smith,  Des  Moines.  49647 

Washermaid  (The)     See  Laveuse  (La) 

Washerwoman  (The)  duchess;  comedy  in  1  act, 
founded  on  the  character  of  Mme.  Sans  Gene, 
the  Duchess  of  Dantzig,  in  Sardou's  Madame 
Sans  Gene,  by  L.  K.  Auspacher.  [1],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31483 ;  Louis  Kauf- 
man Anspacher,  New   York.  49648 
Washerwoman's     (The)     dream.        See     Mrs. 
Dolan's    di-eam, 

Washington;  by  M.  C.  Fitz  Gerald. 

©  M.  C.  Fitz  Gerald,  New  York  ;  1899  :  6689, 
Jan.  19.  49649 
a  drama,  by  J.  F.  McLean. 

©    J.    Francis    McLean,    Galveston,    Tex. ; 
1895  :  5312,  Jan.  21.  49650 

■ a  dramatic  operatic  historical  spectacle,  by 

I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,    New    York;    1892:23880, 

June  7.  49651 

■  a    heroic   drama    of    tlie    Revolution,    in    5 


acts,   by   I.   Lockwood.     New   Yox-k,   Tlie  au- 
tlior,  1875.   '67  p.     12°. 

©   IngersoU   Lockwood.   New   York ;    1875 : 

13388,  Dec.  18 ;  2c.  Dec.  31.  49652 

— ■  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  L.  Weed,  founded 

upon  the  novel  King  Washington  by  Adelaide 

Skeel  and  William  H.  Brearley. 

©  Robert  Lewis  Weed,  New  York ;  D :  996, 
Oct.  23,  1901.  49653 

or.  The  price  of  liberty,  drama  in  4  acts, 


Washington — Continued. 

or,  The  Revolution,  by  E.  Allen. 

©    Ethan    Allen.    New    York;    1897:48904, 

Aug.  31;  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1897;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1898; 

2c.  act  1  Aug.  18,  1897.  ^  49655 

Same,  a  drama  founded  upon  the  historic 


events  of  the  war  for  American  independence, 
in  2  pts.,  each  pt.  5  acts.  Pt.  1.  Chicago, 
New  York,  F.  Tennyson  Neelv,  1895.  xiii, 
212  p.     front,   (port.)    illus.     12°. 

©   Ethan   Allen,     New   York  ;     1894 :  10278, 

49656 


Feb.  15 ;  2c.  June  8,  1895. 

— ^Same.     {In  Tlie  Spirit  of  '76. 

©    Ethan    Allen,    New    York; 
Feb.  10. 

— -Same.     Act  4.      (May,  1898) 
©    Ethan    Allen,    New    York ; 


Feb.,  1898) 

1898 :  10818, 

49657 


1898 :  30956, 
49658 


and  a  prologue,  by  R.  Jungmann.     34  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Raphael  Jungmann,  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  5755, 
Nov.  3,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1904.  49654 


May  18. 

Same.    Pt.  2,  act  5.     (June,  1898) 

©    Ethan    Allen,    New    York ;    1898 :  36570, 
June  14;  2c.  June  14.  49659 

See  alao  Spotless  town. 

Washington  and  Cornwallis,  then  Grant  and 
Lee  [  etc.  |      See  Yorktown  and  Appomattox. 

Washington  and  the  Chew  house;  or,  Patriot- 
i?;m  in  rags,  a  romantic  drama,  by  F.  L. 
Howland. 

©   F.   Louise  Howlaml,   New   York ;    1897 : 
61196,  Oct.  29.  49660 

Washington  and  the  lady;  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs. 
E.  N.  Morgan.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Edmund  Nash  Morgan,  Cleveland  ; 
D :  422,  May  2,  1901 ;  2c.  May  2,  1901.      49661 

Washington  and  Wall  street;  au  original  dra- 
matic sketch,  by  A.  R.  Beer. 

©  A.  R.  Beer,  New  York;   D :  13537,   Aug. 
12,  1908.  49662 

Washington  at  Valley  Forge;  drama  bv  W.  H. 
Burk.     15  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  W.  Herbert  Burk,  Norristown,  Pa.;   D: 
6332.  Mar.  14,  1905  ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905.     49663 

Washington  (The)  butler  in  hard  luck  and 
in  swell  society;  by  A.  J.  Carter.  22  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Andrew  Jackson  Carter,  Washington  ;  D  : 
3083,  Mar.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1903.        49664 

Washington    (The)    celebration   at   Riverside; 

by    Archibald    Humboldt     [pseud,    of    G.    O. 

March]      Lebanon,   O.,   March   brothers.   1905. 

cover-title,  37  p.    12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O. ;  D :  7100,  Aug. 

14,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1905.  49665 

Washington    (The)    correspondent;    a    comedy 

in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  W.  T.  Kirby. 
©    William    T.    Kirby,    Washington;    1897: 

42961,  July  29.  49666 


5379— VOL  2—17- 


-54 


2511 


49667 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49682 


Washington  crossing  the  Delaware;  an  origi- 
nal drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©  Josh  Hart.  New  York;  1875:5399,  May 
24.  49667 

Washing-ton  day  entertainments;  recitations, 
plays,  dialogues,  drills,  tableaux,  pantomimes, 
quotations,  songs,  tributes,  stories,  facts,  ed., 
by  Jos.  C  Sidelar.  Chicago,  A.  Flanagan 
company  [1910]     176  p.     front,     (port.)     12°. 

©    Jan.    13.    1910;    2c.    Jan.    17,    1910;    A: 
256010;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.         49667a 

Washington  (The)  habit;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Elizabeth  Ronele  [p.seud.  of  Mrs.  T.  A. 
VVitberspoonI      [116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  T.  A.  Witherspoon,  Washington ;  D : 
11067,  July  -21.  1907  ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1908.     49668 

Washington  in  1876.  See  Gentleman  (The) 
of  the  color. 

Washington  life.     See  Diplomatist  (The) 

Washington,  master  of  the  Revolution.  See 
Master  (The)  of  the  Revolution. 

Washington  reconstructed.  See  Gentleman 
(The)  of  the  color. 

Washington  society  girls. 

©  W.  B.  Watson,  New  York ;  D :  6982,  Julv 
17,  1905.  49669 

Washington,  the  commander  at  Valley  Forge. 
Sec  Historical  stories  in  dramatic  form. 

Washington,  the  Continental  chief;  a  new 
original  historical  drama  in  5  acts,  .uid  sev- 
eral tableaux,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  1875 :  5405,  May 
24.  49670 

Washington's  birthday.     See  Holiday  plays. 

Washington's  (A)  birthday  pageant.  See 
Holiday  plays. 

Washington's  daughter;  a  coniedv  in  3  acts,  bv 
Alan  A.  Thonidyke. 

©  Agate  Freeman,  New  York ;  1897 :  16816, 
Mar.  12.  49671 

Washington's  dream;  an  historical,  allegorical, 
s[»ectacular  drama,  introducing  tableaux  and 
ballets  illustrating  the  tribute  of  all  nations 
to  the  glory  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
by  J.  T.  McCaddon. 

©    J.    T.    McCaddon.    Philadelphia;    1892: 
35761,  Aug.  30.  49672 

Washington's  first  defeat;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  F.  Nirdlinger.  [2],  35  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  Frederic  Nirdlinger,  New  York; 
I):  6269,  Mar.  1,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  1.  1905. 

49673 


Washington's  lager;  oder,  Der  schutzgeist. 
dramatisches  zeitbild  aus  dem  Amerikanischen 
Freiheitskriege,  in  3  akten,  von  F.  R.  Thiem. 

©   F.   R.   Thiem,   New   York;    1883:20295, 
Nov,  3.  49674 

Washington's  schoolhouse;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  A.  Bradley.     [10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35971 ;  Charley  A. 
Bradley,  Moline,  111.  49674a 

Wasp  (The);  by  S.  A.  Baldus. 

©    Simon    A.    Baldus,    Chicago ;    D :  15344, 
Mar.  15,  1909.  49675 

a  fairy  extravaganza,  by  A.  S.  Piatt. 

©  Anna  Sherzer  Piatt,  Philadelphia ;  1875 : 
8540,  Aug.  18.  49676 


- — -play  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Patterson  and  J.  H. 
Morris.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1913 ;  D  :  32711 ;  Florence  L. 
Patterson  and  James  Howard  Morris,  New 
York.  49677 


See  also  Vespa  (La) 

See  Gesammelte  dramen: 


Wasser  (Der)  foigel 
Anton  Tchechoff. 


Waste;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Porter  Emerson 
Browne.     92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July   22,    1909 ;    U :  16406 ;    Frederic 
Thompson,  New  York.  49678 

•  See  also  Three  plays ;  by  G.  Barker. 

Waste  paper;  romance  of  the  great  war  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Medhurst.  [83]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    28,    1914;    D :  38944 ;    Francis 
Medhurst,  New  York.  49678a 

Waste-water  culch;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward Spencer  and  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©    Clifton    W.    Tayleure,    Brooklyn;    1871: 
7723,  Aug.  18.  49679 

Wasted  (A)  love;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Frank  J.  Martin.    124  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Geo.    W.    Heath,   Haverhill,    Mass. ;    D : 
9570,  Dec.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1906.  49680 

Wasted  (A)  miracle;  by  M.  G.  Kern. 

©    Mildred    Glover    Kern.    St.    Louis;    D: 
16189,  June  29,  1909.  49681 

. play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  G.  Kern.     [71]  p.     i'°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1911;  D:  23189;  lAIildred  G. 
Kern,  St.  Louis.  49682 


Wasters    (The);    play    in    3    acts,    by    J.    Noel. 
[79]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1915;  D :  40790 ;  Joseph  N(jel. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  49e82a 


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49695 


Wasula;  acting  dramatic  Indian  monologue  for 
a  woman,  bj'^  Evangeline  M.  Lent. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York ;  D :  14514, 
Dec.  11,  190S.  49683 

adapted  from  Squaw  of  Bear  Claw,  a 


I  act  play,  by  the  same  author,  by  Evangeline 
M.  Lent.    New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co„  1908. 

II  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  24,  1909;    2c.    Sept.    28,    1909;    D: 
16948;  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York.     49684 

— -  See  also  Squaw  of  Bear  Claw. 


Wat  Tyler;  an  historical  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  S.  May. 

©    Charles    S.    May,  Detroit;    1879:2562, 

Feb.  24.  49685 

"Watanya  Cicila,  the  lieutenant  of  artillery; 
by  Leon  De!  Monte. 

©  Robert  Clarke  &  co.,  Cincinnati;  1890: 
27345,   Sept.   6.  49686 

Watch;  a  musical  and  dramatic  composition, 
composed,  written  and  adapted  for  the  stage, 
by  F.  M.  Yokes  and  G.  H.  Tyler. 

©   Fred   M.   Yokes   and   Geoi-ge   H.   Tyler, 
Boston  ;  1882  :  7118,  May  3.  49687 

Watch-dog'  (The);  u  drama  in  5  acts,  tr.  from 
the  French  Le  chien  de  garde,  with  full  per- 
mission from  Jean  Richepin,  by  C.   Renaiild. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  Yoric ;  1890 :  42080, 
Dec.  30.  49688 

-tussle  in  1  act,  by  R.  Weimau.     [3],  20  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914;   D :  36289 ;   Rita  Wei- 
man,  New  York.  49688a 

Watch  my  wife;  farce  in  3  pts.,  by  Cliarles 
Sumner  [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Hayes]  and  Harry 
Segall.     [88]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1915;  D :  41200 ;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  49688b 

-by    Harry    Segall    and    C.     S.     Hayes. 


[93]  p.-    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915;  D :  41921 ;  Charles  Sum- 
ner Hayes,  Chicago.  49688c 

Watch  (The)  on  the  Rhine;  a  comedy  drama, 
by  S.  R.  Ellis. 

©  Sidney  R.  Ellis,  Pittsburgh;  1891:33366, 
Sept.  18.  49689 

Watch  the  baby;  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Howard. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Palmer    Howard,    Cleveland;    D: 
3510,  May  18,  1903 ;  2c.  May  18,  1903.     49690 

Watch  the  clock;  play  in  1  act,  bv  Cora  Mav- 
nard  [pseud,  of  E.  C.  Griffin]."  [1],  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29.  1915  ;  D :  40615 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  49690a 


Watch-tower  (The);  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Gardner.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1910;    D :  22849 ;    Herbert 
Maurice  Gardner,  Los  Angeles.  49691 

Watch  your  shape;  unusual. farce  in  3  acts,  by 
VY.  Collison.     [117]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915 ;  D  :  41852  ;  Wilson  Col- 
lison, Columbus,  O.  49691a 

Watch  your  step;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1914;   D :  38862 ;   Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  49691b 

farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.   E.  Cooley 


and    D.    E.    Sullivan.      [121]    p.      4°.      Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914;  D :  36430 ;  Hollis  E. 
Cooley,  New  York,  and  Dollie  E.  Sullivan,  St. 
George,  N.  Y.  49691c 

Watched  by  the  dead.  See  Mystery  (The)  of 
Edwin  Drood. 

Watcher  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Cora 
Maynard  [pseud,  of  E.  C.  Griffin]  [90]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1915;  D :  40616 ;  Emilv  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  4969 Id 

Watchers  (The)  in  the  night.  See  Billie's 
career. 

Watchful  waitiug.      See  Under  the  eag'le. 

Watchword  (The);  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  bv 
G.  F.  Barrett  and  G.  C.  Barrett.  New  York, 
The  author,  1876.    105  p.    12°. 

©  Gertrude  F.  Barrett  and  George  C.  Bar- 
rett, United  States  ;  1876  :  4961,  Apr.  24  ;  2c. 
May  12.  49692 

See  also  Ernst  Erdody. 

Water  babies;  Canon  Kingsley's  fairy  tale, 
adapted  for  the  stage,  by  Rutland  Barring- 
ton.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Bourchier,  London  ;  D  :  2932,  Jan. 
31,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1903.  49693 

phantasy  in  5  acts,  adapted   from  text  of 

Charles   Kingsley,   by  M.   Fuller.     40  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911;  D:  23297;  Margaret 
Fuller,  Norwich,  Conn.  49694 

a  spectacular  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Y. 

Battey,  with  songs  by  S.  A.  B.   Proof.    [Words 
only] 

©  Emily  Y.  Battey,  New  York ;  1879 ;  1898. 
Feb.  10 ;  2c.  June  28.  49695 

See  also  Sea-urchin  (The) 


Water  (The)  boy;  a  comedy  in  1  act  by  P.  Law- 
rence.   3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914 ;  D :  38804 ;  Pete  Law- 
rence, Los  Angeles.  49695a 


2513 


49696 


DEAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49715 


Water-boy  and  the  actress;  sketch,  by  Julius 
Tanueii.     2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Ic.  Mar.  23.  1910;  D :  20597 ;  John  J. 
Stanley,  New  York.  49696 

Water-cure  (The);  or,  Love  and  disease,  a  pk\y 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  A.  Clark. 

©  William  Adolplius  Clark,  Boston;  1892: 
53237,  Dec.  27.  49697 

Water  (The)  queen;  a  grand  spectacular  fairy 
spectacle  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Kiralfy  and  Robert 
Morris.     Chicago,  Jeffery  printing  co.,  1888. 

©  Bolossv  Kiralfv,  United  States;  1889: 
36,  Jan.  2.  49698 

Waterloo;  a  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  Sir  Arthur  Conan 
Dovle.  Xi'W  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1907.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Sanniel  French,  New  York ;  D :  11281, 
Sept.  4.  1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  1907.  49699 

Watermelon  (The)  cvire;  knock-about  farce  in 
1  act,  by  C.  Wolcott  Russell.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic piiblishing  co.,  1912.    16  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  31.  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913  ;  D  :  31845  : 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  49700 

Watermelon  (The)  trust;  or.  The  pickanin- 
nies' jubilee,  by  M.  H.  Welsh.  19  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Michael  H.  Welsh,  Lancaster.  Pa.;  D: 
7663,  Sept.  22,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1905.    49701 

Waters  (The)  of  hitterness;  play  in  3  acts,  and 
The  clodhopper,  an  incredible  comedy,  by 
S.  M.  Fox.  London,  T.  Fisher  Unwin  [1912] 
20G  p.  inch  front,  (port.)  12°.  ([Plays  of 
to-day  and  to-morrow]) 

©  Jan.  15,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  26,  1912;  D: 
2849S;  Samuel  Middleton  Fox,  Keswich,  Eng- 
land. 49702 

Waters  (The)  of  Latona;  play  for  children  in  2 
acts,  by  E.  V.  <  'oiien.  1 1] ,  58  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915;  D :  40821 ;  E.  Yancey 
Colien,  Palisade.  N.  J.  49702a 

Waterway  (The);  comedy  with  music,  2  acts 
anil  3  scenes,  by  R.  O.  Graves  and  E.  P.  Lewis. 
105  p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1912;  D :  312.59 ;  Robert  O. 
Gi'aves  and  Edwin  P.  Lewis,  Marshfield,  Or. 

49703 

Waterwitch  (The);  dramatized  by  Vida  Varrie, 
from  The  waterwitch;  or,  The  skinnner  of  the 
seas,  by  J.  Fenimore  Cooper. 

©  Fannie  Bean,  New  York;  1876:394, 
Jan.  8.  49704 

Waterwitch  (The)  "tJ.  S.  N.;  a  nautical  vaude- 
ville, in  3  nets,  by  W.  E.  Cowan. 

©  William  E.  Cowan,  New  York;  1887: 
32989,  Dec.  19.  49705 


Watson ville;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Warner. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1914;    D:  35835;  Richard 

W\arner,  New  York.  49705a 

Watteau  (The)  screen;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  W.  Hinds. 

©  John  W.  Hinds,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. ;  1893 : 
50438,  Nov.  13.  49706 

Watteau  (A)  shepherdess;  by  H.  MacGrath. 
©  Harold  MacGrath,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
7618,  Nov.  25,  1905.  49707 

Waushakem;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  F.  Merriam. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  7,  1914 ;  D :  36962 ;  Lillie  Fuller 
Merriam,  So.  Framingham,  Mass.  49707a 

Wave  of  yellow;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
scene,  by  J.  M.  Wiest.  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.    15,    1909 ;    D :  17384 ;    John    M. 
Wiest,  Ashland,  O.  49708 

Wavelets;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  J. 
Gorman.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911;  D :  24256 ;   Jack  Gor- 
man, New  York.  49709 

Waves;  an  American  society  play  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  G.  Mayers. 

©  Charles  George  Mayers,  Madison,  Wis. ; 
1877  :  1309,  F.eb.  2.  49710 

Waves  of  discontent;  emotional  melodrama,  by 
.T.  A.  Rogers.    34  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1909;   D :  17509 ;  Joseph  A. 
Rogers,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  49711 

Waves  (The)  of  Torre;  play  in  a  single  act,  by 

E.  C.  Randall.     [4],  80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D:  41863;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  49711a 

Wawona;  or,  California,  4  act  play,  by  A.  M. 
Keatinge.     [2],  70  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    7,    1912 ;    D :  3106G ;    Alice    M. 
Keatinge,  Kentfield,  Cal.  •      49712 

Wax;  or.  Stick  to  the  last,  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  the  libretto  by  J.  Winchell  Forbes  and 
W.  E.  Van  Curt,  the  music  by  W.  E.  Van 
Curt.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Synopsis] 

©  W.  E.  Van  Curt,  Cincinnati;  1891:  26744, 
.July  25;  2c.  .July  25.  49713 

Wax  (The)  g-irl;  a  musical  farce  in  1  act,  by 

F.  D.   Bloomtield   and   G.   G.   Hollister.     6  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mav  28,  1912;  D :  29820 ;  F.  D.  Bloom- 
field,  Buffalo.  49714 

Wax  (The)  sculptor's  vision;  a  vaudeville 
sketch  in  1  scene,  by  Charles  E.  Welch.  14 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  R.  Hickox,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
15396,  Mar.  22,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.    49715 


2514 


49T16 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


49738 


Waxworks  (The);  or.  A  night  in  the  chamber 
of  horrors,  dramatic  corapositiou,  by  Charles 
Baldwin.     [6],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1912;     D:  31279;    Alfred 
Reeves,  New  York.  49716 

Way  (The);  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Wells.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1910 ;  D :  21901 ;  Leila  Bur- 
ton Wells,  Los  Angeles.  49717 

.play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Chapin.     [1],  198 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1914  ;  D :  36473 ;  Homer  Cool- 
idge  Chapin,  Chicago.  49717a 

play  of  the  north  woods  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 

Watt.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1912;  D:  31504;  Robert  A. 


Watt,  Newark,  N.  J. 


49718 


Way  back  in  '61;  an  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Clarence  Bennett.  Perry,  la.,  Chief  printing 
CO.    48  numb.  1,    8°. 

©  Gordon  &  Bennett,   Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
6144.  Jan.  27,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1905.        49719 

Way  down  East;  a  pastoral  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  B.  Parker,  [n.  p.]  1899.  1  p.  1.,  89  numb. 
1.     sq.    8°. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y[. ; 
7;  2c.  .July  29. 


1899 :  48493.  .Tnly  2 
—  a  •  play 


49720 

4  acts,  by 


about  plain   people,   in 
Lottie  Blair  Parker. 

©    William    A.    Bradv,    New    York;    1897: 
48644,  Aug.  30.  49721 

See  also  Weighed  on  yeast. 

Way  down  in  Maine;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Fraser.  [1],  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    John    Arthur    Fraser,    New    York;    D: 
1678.  Apr.  2,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1902.       49722 

See  also  Bar  Harbor. 


Way  down  in  Missoure;  a  4  act  rural  drama, 
by  R.  V.  Spencer.     [55]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Richard   V.    Spencer.   Los   Angeles;    D: 
13280,  July  2,  1908 ;  2c.  July  2,  1908.        49723 

Way  down  in  old  Indiana;  comedy  drama,  by 
Paul   Dresser. 

©  Howley,  Haviland  &  Dresser,  New  York ; 
D:  1484,  Feb.  24,  1902.  49724 

Way  down  South;  character  comedy  drama,  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Lagman.  114  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    16,    1910;    D :  21607 ;    Jno.    H. 


Lagman,  Mobile. 


49725 


a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker. 


[132]  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Bl.'iir  Parker.  Thomaston.  N.  Y. ; 
D :  578,  June  14,  1901  ;  2c.  Aug.  27,   1901. 

49726 


Way  down  South — Continued. 

a    drama    in   4    acts    and    8    tableaux,    liy 

[J.  H.]  Whallen  and  [H.  H.]  Martell. 
©  Whallen  and  Martell,  Union  Hill.  N.  J.; 

1893 :  52983,  Nov.  28.  49727 

a  drama  of  southern  life,  by  C.  R.  Gardiner. 

©   Chai'les    R.   Gardiner,    Norwalk,    Conn.; 
1898  :  37901,  June  21 ;  2c.  June  21.  49728 

Way  down  yonder;  an  American  drama,  by 
C.  L.  Nagely. 

©  Carlton   Lewis   Nagely,   Toledo.   (>. :    D : 
1986,  June  9,  1902.  49729 

Way  (The)  he  won  her;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Henry  Rightor  and  T.  I.  Keogh.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Ignatious  Keogh,  (Chicago;  D: 
8668,  June  11,  1906 ;  2c.  June  15,  1906.    49730 

Way  (The)  home;  play  in  4  acts,  liy  N.  A. 
Sparks.     [120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914;  D :  36195 ;  Ned  Arthur 
Sparks,  New  York.  49730a 

Way  (ThO  it  always  ends;  a  comedietta  in  1 

act,  by  W.  J.  Thorold. 

©  W.  J.  Thorold,  New  York :   1897 :  13928. 

Feb.  26.  49731 

Way  (The)  it  turned  out;     by  N.  Kttse.     22  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Norman  Rose.  New  York ;  D :  15640.  Apr. 
17.  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17.  1909.  49732 

Way  (The)  of  a  maid;  comedy,  by  I.  J.  Cran- 
dall.     44  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910;  D :  20937 ;  Irene  Jean 
Crandall,  Chicago.  49733 

Way  (The)  of  a  man;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H. 
McCaiffue.     [122]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2L  1912  ;  D :  29101 ;  Philip  Henry 
McCaigue.  Brooxlyn.  49734 

Way  (The)  of  a  soldier;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Thompson  and  E.  E.  Rose.  [170] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Thompson  and  Edward  Everet 
Rose,  New  York;  D :  4054,  Oct.  8,  1903:  2c. 
Oct.  8,  1903.  49735 

Way  (The)  of  a  trifier;  American  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  W.  Wharmby.  [126]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1913;  D:  33293;  Thomas 
Washington  Wharmby,  New  Y'orlv.  4973G 

Way  (The)  of  a  woman;  a  1  act  comed.v,  by 
R.  W.  Wiley.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  W.  Wiley,  Salt  Lake  C!ty :  D :  1.541."), 
Mar.  23.  1909;  2c.  Mar.  23.  1909.  49737 

or.  At  inns  and  outs,  a  satire  on  modern 

society,  bv   W.  C.  Howard    [pseud,   of  Selma 
Walters]  '  [2].  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1911;  D:  2.5397:  Selma  Wal- 
ters, New  York.  49738 


2515 


49739 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49763 


Way  (The)  of  a  woman — Continued. 

how  Mrs.  Roxbury  was  elected  mayor,  by 

E.  M.  Knapp.     49  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;   D :  178S1 ;  Ethel  Mar- 
jorie  Knapp,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.  49739 

Way  (The)  of  an  Indian;  or,  They  are  my 
people,  an  Indian  romance  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Weever.     i,  32  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    16,    1910;    D :  21191 ;    Edwin 
Weever,  Carmi,  111.  49740 

Way  (The)  of  deceit;  by  B.  M.  Wells. 

©    Bernice   Madeline   Wells,    Chicago ;    D : 
8007,  Feb.  15,  1906.  49741 

Way  (The)  of  dreams;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Goodman.     [137]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1912 ;  D :  28539 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  49743 

Way  (The)  of  life;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  Charters  and  J.  L.  Mills.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1915;    D:  41614;    Charles 
Charters  and  Julia  Lincoln  Mills,  New  York. 

49742a 

— —a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Paul  Harness  [pseud, 
of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©  F.    P.    Holden,    Milwaukee ;     D :  10373. 
Apr.  18,  1907.  •    49743 

Way  (The)  of  love;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Will  Bolles.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1910;  D:  22263;  William  E. 
Bolles,  Detroit.  49744 

Way  (The)  of  perfect  love;  bv  G.  G.  King. 
New  York,  Macmillan  co.,  1908.     108  p.     12°. 

©  Georgiana  Goddard  King,  Gerraantown, 

Pa.;   A:  216351,   Sept.   8,   1908;   2c.   Sept.   17, 

1908.  49745 

Way  (The)  of  the  cross;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

M.  C.  Campbell.     [3],  65  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1913 ;  D :  34203 ;  Morton  C. 
Canii)l)ell,  Cambridge,  O.  49746 

Way  (The)  of  the  desert;  by  E.  J.  Fredell. 
10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  D :  20413 ;  E.  .7.  Fre- 
dell, Seattle.  49747 

Way  (The)  of  the  heart;  dramatic  composition 
in  1  act,  by  S.  Johnson.  4  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21592 ;  Sabel  John- 
son, New  York.  49748 

Way  (The)  of  the  transgressor;  by  K.  B.  Be- 
nite.     45  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    18,    1910;   D:  22317;    Kathleen 
Burke  Benite,  San  Francisco.  49749 

by  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong. 

©  Mrs.  B.  A.  Armstrong,  Minneapolis ;  D : 
11174,  Aug.  14,  1907.  49750 


Way  (The)  of  the  transgressor — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  B.  Cooke.    [120]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Marjorio    Benton    Cooke.    Chicago ;    D : 
10074,  Mar.  4,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1907.        49751 

a    dramatization   in   4   acts,   by    D.   Miles. 

[121]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  David  Miles,  New  York ;  D :  1353,  Jan.  25. 
1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1902.  49752 

play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  W.  Williams.     [102]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1911 ;  D :  230S4 ;  N.  Winslow 
Williams,  Baltimore.  49753 

Same.      [105]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D :  25260 ;  N.  Winslow 

49754 

38  p.     4°. 

Sewell   T. 
49755 


Williams,  Baltimore, 
play  in  1  act,  by   S. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   1,    1910; 
Tyng,  New  York. 


T.  Tyng. 
D :  20659 ; 


- — ^  vaudeville  act  in  3  .scenes,  by  C.  M.  Hoffer. 
5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1910 ;  D :  21310 ;  Cora  Mickle 
Hoffer,  Emporia,  Kan.  49756 


Way  (The)  of  the  transgressor  is  hard. 
Wronged  (The) 


See 


Way  (The)  of  the  West;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W. 
Woods.    99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter   Woods,   Salem,  Ma.ss. ;   D :  8705. 
June  15,  1906;  2c.  June  15,  1906.  49757 

Way  (The)  of  the  wheel;  new  and  original  play 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Day.  [3],  152  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Oct.    30,    1913;    D :  34896 ;    Hallock 
Drake  Day,  Baltimore.  49758 

Way  (The)  of  the  wicked;  a  sensational  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  L.  J.  Fosse  and  H.'C. 
Miles. 

©  Louis  J.  Fosse  and  Harry  C.  Miles,  Cleve- 
land ;  D :  733,  Aug.  8,  1901.  49759 

Way  (The)  of  the  wind;  by  A.  W.  Rollins. 

©  Alice  W^ellington  Rollins,  Bronxville,  N. 
Y. ;  1894:39565,  Aug.  28.  49760 

Way  (The)  of  the  world;  comedy  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  M.  Weston. 

©  Morris  Weston,  New  York ;  1887 :  17292, 

July  5.  49761 
a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  A.   Stevens. 


©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1886 :  28563, 
Dec.  15.  49762 

by  J.  D.  Graham. 


©  John  D.  Graham,  United  States;   1876: 
14014,  Dec.  16.  49763 


2516 


49764 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


49781 


Way  (The)  of  the  world — Continued. 

a  4  act  drama,  by  C.  K.  Ghamplin. 

©  Charles  K.  Champlin,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. ; 
1897 :  21063,  Apr.  2.  49764 


—  in  5  acts,  by  L.  Grover,  jr. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  jr..  New  York;  1900  A: 
31104,  Dec.  24.  49765 


— -a    melodrama   in   5  acts,  by   E.   B.   Tilton. 
[lOS]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  B.  Tilton,  New  York;  1891 :  4S169. 
Dec.  31  ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1892.  49766 


—  modern   drama    in   5   acts,   by   Gilbert   and 
Gilbert.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2.5,  1914 ;  D :  36837 ;  Gilbert  and 
Gilbert,  Bomoseen,  Vt.  49766a 

—  a  new  and  original  modern  plav  in  ."»  acts, 
by  C.  Fitch.      [124]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

■    ©  Clyde  Fitch,  Nev.-  York;  D :  177,  Mar.  .">, 
1901;   2c.   Mar.   5,  1901.  49767 

—  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  W.  P.  Parker. 

©  W.  Polyblank  Parker,  New  York;  1873: 
8742.  Aug.  1.  49768 

4°.    Type- 


<  p. 


play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Hibbs 

written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  32870 ;  Mildred  Hibbs. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  49769 

4°.     Typewritten. 
play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  G.  Fischer.     [109]  p. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  18,  1911;   D :  23394 ;   David  G. 
Fischer,  Chicago.  49770 

S!ec  also  Eternal  (The)  feminine. — Human 

nature. — Masterpieces  of  the  English  drama: 
William  Congreve. — Mrs.  Grundy. — My  Gen- 
evive. — Representative  Eng'lish  dramas. — 
Waifs  (The) 

Way  (The)  of  tomorrow;  a  comedy  of  the  fu- 
ture, by  C.  W.  Tackenberg.  50  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati ; 
D :  1321.5,  June  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1908. 

49771 

Way  (The)  out;  by  C.  Lindsay.  [2],  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  2.  1912;  D :  28184 ;  Clarence 
Lindsay,  Brooklyn.  49772 

^  farce  in  1  act,  by  T.  A.  Crowley.    12  p.    f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Teresa  A.  Crowley,  Brookline,  Mass. ; 
D :  13122,  June  5,  1908 ;  2c.  June  5,  1908. 

49773 

^a  1  act  farce,  by  Mary  Huneker  liagen  and 

Cally  Ryland.    6  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  M.  H.  Lagen  and  C.  Ryland,  United 
States;  D  :  6838,  June  19,  1905;  2c.  July  26, 
1905.  49774 


Way  (The)  out— Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  Blanchard.     [1],  17 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1914  ;  D  :  35577  ;  Benjamin  F. 
Blanchard,  New  York.  49774a 


■ dramatized  from  the  story  The  gordian 

knot,  by  P.  L.  Weil.     [1],  10  p.    4°,    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1912;   D :  29324 ;  Percival   L. 
Weil,  New  Y'ork.  49775 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Taylor.     [88]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  .5,  1914;  D:  35552;  Wilton  Tay- 
lor, New  York.  49775a 

.     See  also  Edward's  play. 

Way  out  West;  by  S.  M.  Young. 

©    Samuel    M.    Young,   Terre   Haute.    Ind. ; 
1900  A :  5958,  Mar.  5.  49776 

-by  W.  G.  Barrows.     Typewritten. 

©  Wayne  Groves  Barrows,  Chicago;  1900 
A  :  28013.  Nov.  12 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  49777 

a  characteristic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

L.  B.  Parker.     [22]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  715,  Aug,  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1901.  49778 

-a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A.  Eraser. 


©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  D :  136,  Feb. 
13.  49779 


— ■  or.  The  favorite  son,  dramatic  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  Ferdinand  Grahame.  [Minneapolis, 
I'ress  of  Feare  typesetting  company,  1903] 
cover-title,  5-116  p.     4°. 

©  Dick  Ferris,  Minneapolis;  D :  4429,  Dec. 
T4,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1903.  49780 

—  See  also  Wah-na-ton. 


Way  out  yonder;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  F.  Lindon. 

©    Frank   Lindon    and   Earl    Burgess,    Ma- 
hanoy  Citv,  Pa.;  D:  17.52.  Apr.  17.  1902. 

49781 

Way  (The)  she  did  it;  play  in  1  act,  by  George 
Gould  and  Paul  Harness  [pseud,  of  F.  P. 
Holden]     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914  ;  D  :  36702  ;  F.  I*.  Holden, 
New  York.  49781a 

Way  (The)  the  widow  won;  play  in  2  pts.,  by 
T.  P.  Lancaster.     13  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1915 ;  D :  40687 ;  Theodore  P. 
Lancaster,  Boston.  49781b 

Way  (The)  there;  morality  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Minnie  Belle  Mitchell  and  J.  F.  Mitchell,  jr. 
[39]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   .July   25,    1914;    2c.    July   28.    1914;    D: 
37815;  John  F.  Mitchell,  jr.,  Greenfield,  Ind. 

49781c 


2517 


49782 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49800 


Way  (The)  to  a  man's  heart;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  A.  Weil.    10  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Sept.  15,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913;  D: 
34690 ;  C.  A.  Weil,  Chicago.  49782 

Way  (A)  to  conquer;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  F.  Van  Loan.    81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anna  Fitzgerald  Van  Loan,  Lawrence, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  1.5439,  Mar.  23,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  25. 
1909;  2c.  rev.  ed.  Mar.  23,  1909.  49783 

Way  (The)  to  his  pocket;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 

Esther  B.  Tiffany.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 

CO.,  1889.    24  p.    12°.     ( [Baker's  ed.  of  plays] ) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 

26759,   Sept.  2;  2c.  Nov.  8.  49784 

Way  (The)  to  manage  a  woman;  a  playlet,  by 
M.  D.  Weil.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mabel  Dobyns  Weil,  Denver ;  D :  15598. 
Apr.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1909.  49785 

Way  (The)  to  the  heart;  elaborated  version  of 
Julius  Stecer's  1  act  dramalet  of  same  title, 
by  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M. 
Young]     [2],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  41879  ;  Julius  Steger, 
New  York.  49785  a 

a  musical   dramatic  play   in   1   act,   by   J. 


Steger. 

©  Julius  Steger,  New  York ;  D :  14570,  Dec. 
19,  1908.  49786 

Way  (The)  to  wealth;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  H.  Adams. 

©  Frederick  Henry  Adams,  San  Francisco ; 
1877 :  4138,  Apr.  9.  49787 

Way  (The)  to  win  an  uncle.     See  Manzanita. 

'Way  up  North;  a  drama  of  rugged  life  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker.  [26]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lottie  Blair  Parker,  Thomaston,  N.  Y. ; 
D:714,  Aug.  3,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1901. 

49788 

Way  we  live;  a  comedy  of  society  as  it  is  and 
might  be,  in  4  acts,  from  the  German  of 
L'Arronge,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,    New   York ;    1880 :  4139, 
Mar.  15.  49789 

See  also  Fascination, 


Way  (The)  we  live  now.      Sec  Fascination. 

Wayaniko;  or.  The  Fourth  of  July,  1776,  a 
tragedy  in  5  acts,  founded  on  [George]  Tvip- 
])ard's  story  of  The  rose  of  Wissahikon,  by 
M.  Allen. 

©  Mark   Allen.   Woburn,   Mass.;   1874:477, 
Jan.  14.  49790 

Wayfarer  (The);  playotte  in  1  act,  by  O.  V. 
Watrous.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     May    31,    1910;     D:  21 207;    Ombra 
Valerie  Watrous,  Spokane,  Wash.  49791 


Wayfarers  (The);  rural  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Katharine  Kavanaugh.  New  York.  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1912.     56  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  8,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1912;  D :  28616 ; 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  49792 

Ways  and  means;  a  domestic  comedy,  by  Sid- 
ney Luska  [pseud,  of  H.  Harland] 

©   Henrv    Harland,    United    States;    1888: 
8853;  Mar.  26.  49793 

Ways  (The)  o'  women;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Colville.     [1.59]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    19,    1915;    D :  40995 ;    Fulton 
Colville,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  49793a 

Ways  (The)  of  an  aristocrat;  a  modern  com- 
edy-drama in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Hill.  93  p.  12°. 
Printed. 

©  .J.  Stacy  Hill,  Cincinnati;  D :  12156,  Jan. 
10,  1908;  2c.  .Jan.  10,  1908.  49794 

Ways  (The)  of  destiny;  romance  in  1  act,  by 
B.  L.     [12]  p.    8°.     nar.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    July   8,    1913;    D :  34112 ;    Bessie   F. 
Smith.  New  York.  49795 

Ways  (The)  of  Dorothy;  by  M.  Michelson. 

©  Miriam  Michelson,  San  Francisco ;  1899 : 
62398,  Sept.  26.  49796 

Ways  (The)  of  life — the  union,  the  divorce, 
the  reunion;  [by  I.  P.  Noyes]     [Washington?, 

D.  C]     The  author,  1906.     38  p.     8°. 

©   Isaac   Pitman   Noyes,    Washington ;    D : 
8588,  Mar.  24,  1906 ;  2c.  May  31,  1906.      49797 

Ways  (The)  of  Martin;  4  act  comedy,  by  S.  S. 
Seibert. 

©  S.  S.  Seibert,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. ;  D :  12586. 
Mar.  20,  1908.  49798 

Ways  (The)  of  men;  by  C.  M.  Freeman. 

©    Chester    M.    Freeman,    Baltimore;    D: 
1938,  May  27,  1902.  49799 

Ways   (The)   of   society;   dramatic   sketch,   bv 

E.  R.  Smith.     [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1914 ;  D :  37888 ;  E.  Richard- 
son Smith,  Chicago.  49799a 

Ways  (The)  of  the  world;  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
M.  T.  Wilson.     [21]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  17,  1914;   D:  38362;   Marie  T. 
Wilson,  Toronto.  Canada.  49799b 

Ways  (The)  of  transgressors;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Holland.     [146]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

■  ©   Ic.    May   20,    1914 ;    D :  37127 ;    Florence 
Curtis  Holland,  New  York.  49799c 

Ways  that  are  wrong;  from  the  German  play, 
Falsche  wege,  tr.  by  H  Steele.  San  Francisco, 
Payot.  Upham  &  co. 

©  Everard   Steele,   California ;   1885 :  1919. 
Jan.  21.  49800. 


2518 


49801 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


49818 


"Wayside  flower;  by  E.  B.  Cauthorn.    97  p.    4°.      We  are  but  human.     8ee  Homo  sum 
Typewritten. 

©  Nov.   17,   1909;   2c.   Nov.   10.   1909;    D: 
17410 ;  Mrs.  E.  B.  Cauthorn,  El  Oro,  Mexico. 

49801 


Wayside  (The)  piper;  [by]  Mary  S.  Edgar. 
New  Yorlv  city,  The  National  board  of  the 
Young  women's  Christian  associations.  [1915] 
25  p.'  12°. 

©  Dec.  6.  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1915 ;  afE.  Dec. 
22,  1915;  A:  417386:  National  board  of  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.'s  of  the  U.   S.  A..  New  York. 

49801a 

Wayside  (The)  traveler;  by  L.  Smith.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  .Tulv  7,  1909 ;  D :  16297 ;  Lillian 
Smith,  St.  .James,  N.  Y.  49802 

■ -comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.   Smith.     6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1911;  D:  23187;  Lillian 
Smith,  St.  .Tames,  N.  Y.  49803 

Wayward  (The)  brother;  a  pantomime  play  in 
1  act,  by  H.  P.  Mawson.  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Harry  P.  Mawson,  New  York ;  D :  14177, 
Oct.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1908.  49804 

Wayward  (A)  girl. 

©  Sullivan,  Harris  &  AVoods,  New  York ; 
D :  1346.  Jan.  24,  1902.  49805 

by  .L  A.  Eraser. 

©  John  Arthur  Eraser,  New  York  ;  D :  1446, 
Eeb.  14,  1902.  49806 

•  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  P.  Weadon. 

©  Frank  Percy  Weadon,  Chicago;  1882: 
5965.  Apr.  15.  49807 

Wayward  hearts;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Stevens  and  F.  Young.  [82]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  INIillie  Stevens  &  Frances  Young.  New 
York  ;  D  :  7472,  Oct.  30,  1905  ;  2c.  Oct.  30.  1905. 

49808 

Wayward  (The)  lover.      See  Faust. 

Wayward  (The)  son;  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Twomey. 
[95]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  D:  3303, 
Apr.  17,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1903.  49809 

Wayward  (The)  son's  return;  by  Rex  Houston. 

Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim   [1909]      [4]  p.     12°. 

©  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee;   D :  15112, 

Feb.  17,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909.  49810 

Wayward  (A)  woman.     See  Caprice. 

We  all  must  pay;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Warner. 
[2],  21  p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1915;  D:  41357;  Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  49810a 


We  are  neutral;  2  act  musical  burlesque,  by 
J.  Y.  Lewis.  30  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915;  D:  41257;  James  Y. 
Lewis,  Chicago.  49810b 

We  are  seven;  3  act  whimsical  farce,  by  Elea- 
nor Gates.  New  York,  Arrow  pub.  co.  [1915] 
166  p.    12°. 

©  May  1,  1915  ;  2c.  May  8,  1915  ;  D  :  40594  ; 
Arrow  pub.  co..  New  York.  49810c 

We  can't  be  so  bad  as  all  that!  play  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  A.  Jones.    121  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1910;  D :  22963 ;  Henry  Ar- 
thur Jones,  London.  49811 

We  dine  at  seven;  sketch  for  two  ladies,  by  A. 
Cudmore  and  P.  Davey.  New  York,  Samuel 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  18  p. 
12°.  ([Frencli's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  174] ) 

©  Nov.  13,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  1.5,  1909;  D: 
17370;  Angela  Cudmore  and  Peter  Davey, 
London.  49812 

We  don't  want  divorce;  a  sketch  for  2  people, 
by  O.  Wall.    10  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Orlando  Wall,  New  York ;  D :  3084,  Mar. 
4,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1903.  49813 

We  love  and  obey  our  teacher;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  L.  Gross.    5  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912;  D:  29175;  William  L. 
Gross,  Washington.  49814 

We  mortals;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Salmonsen. 
Chicago,  The  J.  M.  W.  Jones  stationery  and 
printing  co.,  1897.     2  p.  1.,  147  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Salmonsen,  Chicago ;  1897 :  60265,  Oct. 
25 ;  2c.  June  18,  1904.  49815 

We  must  have  servants;  farce-comedy  satii'e  in 
4  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson,  xi. 
85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6.  1910 ;  D :  21282 ;  Thomas  R. 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.  49816 

We're  all  teetotalers.  Sec  Temperance  (The) 
drama. 

We  reap  what  we  sow;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Preuss. 

©  H.  Clay  Preuss,  Washington ;  1873 : 
1713,  Feb.  20.  49817 

We  skin  the  law;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Sonn- 
tag.     [11]  p.     4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914;  D:  36476;  Edward 
]\[cMahan  Sonntag.  Evansville,  Ind.      49817a 

We.  the  people;  a  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
F.  Ballard  and  E.  C.  Ranck.  114  p.  4°. 
Typr^written. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1912;  D:  29827;  Frederick 
BalUn-d  and  Edwin  Carty  Ranck,  Cambridge. 
Mass.  49818 


2519 


49819 


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49838 


We  two;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Kraft. 
[8],  123  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912 ;  D :  31720 ;  Irma  Kraft, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  49819 

We-uns  of  Tennessee;  a  play  of  to-day  in  4 
nets,  by  Lee  Artluir  Lpseud.  of  A.  L.  Kahn] 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  L.  Kahn,  New  York  ;  1899  :  28524. 
Apr.  2.5 ;  2c.  Apr.  25.  49820 

We,  Us  &  CO.;  by  Lemuel  Osborn  Taylor. 

®  L.  Osborn  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  11743, 
Nov.  6,  1907.  49831 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F.  Kendall. 

[78]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  F.  Kendall,  New  York ;  1885 :  939, 
Jan.  12;  2c.  Jan.  30.  49823 

We-us- three  in  Mrs.  Edding's  vacation;  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Fairfax.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   9.   1913;   D :  34457 ;   May   Bell 
Fairfax,  Norfork.  Va.  49823 

We  won't  go  home  until  morning;  a  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hoffman.  141  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Aaron    Hoffman,    New    York ;    D :  14243, 
Nov.  7.  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.  49834 

Weak   man    and   weak   woman;    an    American 

comedy   drama   in   4   acts,   by   Herbert  Will. 

[Baltimore,  W.  A.  Taaffe,  1881]     48  p.     12°. 

©   William    A.     Taaffe,     Baltimore ;     1881  : 

3116,  Mar.  2 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  49835 

Weak  men  and  weak  women;  an  American 
comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Herbert  WiU. 

©    William    A.    Taaffe.    Baltimore;    1881: 
2729,  Feb.  23.  49836 

Weak  (The)  spot.      Sec  Pete   (The)  men. 

Weaker  (The)  sex;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Pinero.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1894. 
133  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London  ;  1894 :  50326, 
Oct.  29;  2c.  Nov.  12.  49837 

dramatic    composition    in    1    act,    by    L.    J. 

Fountain.      [1],  10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    20,    1915 ;    D :  40707 ;    Lester 
Jerome  Fountain,  Los  Angeles.  49837a 

farce-comedy    in    1    act,    by    L.    C.    Jones. 

[4]  p.     4°.     Proof. 

©  I>.  Caldwell  Jones.  New  York  ;   D :  6194, 
Feb.  8,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1905.  49838 

play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Cherrill,  in  collabo- 
ration with  Nellie  Follis  Burdick.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1912;    D :  31342 ;    Mildred 
Considine   Cherrill,    Chicago.  49829 


Weaker  (The)  sex — Continued. 

triangle   incident  in   1   act,  by   M.   Terrell 

and  H.  O.  Stechhan.     [1],  28  p.     16°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    6,    1912 ;    D :  31330 ;    Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan,  Los  Angeles. 

49830 


—  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Eaton. 
6  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1913;  D:  32688;  Arthur 
Leon  Eaton,  New  York.  49831 

Weakest  (The)  link;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  N. 
Rubin.     [2],  99  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D :  42396 ;  Daniel 
Nathan  Rubin,  Birmingham,  Ala.  49831a 

play  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Clapp.     [4], 

74  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1915  ;  D :  40334 ;  Woodbridge 
Clapp,  Washington.  49831b 

See  ff/.so  Allison's  lad. 

Weakling    (The);    play    in    3    acts,    by    G.    W. 
Craigie.     [120]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1915  ;  D  :  40389  ;  George  Wil- 
liam Craigie,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.      49831c 

a  3  act  American  play,  by  H.   C.  Barnes. 

53  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Howard  Cecil  Barnes,  Newton  Center. 
Mass. ;  D :  14246,  Nov.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  21, 
1908.  49832 


Weaklings  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Boul.     25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1911;  D:  23216;  Wm.  Hunter 
Boul,   St.  Louis.  49833 

Weal  or  woe;  by  May  Douglas  Tannock. 

©   May   E.   Donaldson,  New   York;    1898: 
69678,  Nov.  30.  49834 

Wealth;  4  act  society  drama,  by  E.  Bizar.  67  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Bizar,  Paterson ;  D :  14011,  Oct. 
9,   1908;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.  49835 

Wealth  and  crime;  or.  Escaped  the  gallows, 
a  sensational  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Shel- 
don. 

©   Alfred   H.   Bell,    United   States;    1874: 
5409,  Apr.  22.  49836 

Wealth  and  poverty;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Underwood.  [147]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Lawrence    Underwood,    New    York ;    D : 
3421,  May  12,  1903;   2c.  May  12,  1903. 

49837 

a   drama    in    4   acts,   by   B.    Laufer,    taken 

from  Der  bankier.     .51  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©    Bernhardt    Laufer,     Buffalo ;     D :  1962. 
June  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1903.  49838 


2520 


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49859 


Wealth,  and  wisdom;  a  drama  in  6  scenes,  by 
Winnie  Rover.  New  Yorlc,  Catholic  publica- 
tion society,  1877.     63  p.     24°. 

©  I.aurence  Kelioe.  New  York ;  1877 :  4181, 
Apr.  9 ;  2c.  Apr.  9.  49839 

Wealtli  and  worth;  a  domestic  drama  in  2 
acts,  by  G.  Clair. 

©  George  Clair,  Boston  ;  1872  :  1633,  Feb.  19. 

49840 

Wealth  vs.  manhood.     Sec  My  Johnnie, 

Wealthy  (The)  Miss  Wiseacre;  in  1  scene,  by 
William   D.   Hall.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  H.  Russell,  Philadelphia;  1900 
A:  29017,   Nov.  26;   2c.   Nov,  3.  49841 

Wealthy  widow  Wiggles;  a  musical  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Lorraine. 

©  Chas.  F.  Lorraine,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. ; 
1899:36046,   May   31.  49842 

Wearer  (The)  of  the  black  masque;  by  H.  S. 
Adams. 

©  Howard  Sydney  Adams,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
209,  IMay  13,  1901.  49843 

Wearin'  (The)  o'  the  green;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
M.    S.   Watts.      [2],  .50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18.  1915;  D :  39731 ;  ISIary  S. 
Watts,    Cincinnati.  49843a 

Wearin'  of  the  green;  in  4  acts,  by  .John  W. 
Rankin  and  O.  Holden.  [68]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .Tohn  William  Rankin  and  Oliver  Holden, 
New  York;  D :  8966,  Aug.  16,  1906;  2c.  Aug. 
16,  1906.  49844 

Wearin'  of  the  kilt;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Dawson.     .57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D :  20504 ;  Forbes 
Dawson,  London.  49845 

Wearing  (The)  of  the  green;  a  phiv  in  4  acts, 
by  O.  V.  Allabach.  [21]  p.  f°."  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ombra  V.  Allabach,  New  York ;  D :  8625, 
.Tune  1,  1906 ;  2c.  June  23,  1906.  49846 

jSVc  also   Faugh.-a-ballagh. 

Wearing  the  white  crest;  a  romantic  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  S.  C.  Comstock.  [110]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Seth  Cook  Comstock,  New  York ;  D :  625, 
July  1,  1901;  2c.  July  1,  1901.  49847 

Weari thorn;  by  I.  E.  Sykes. 

©  Imogene  E.  Sykes,  Washington;  1874: 
3760,    Mar.    24.  49848 

Weary  Willie;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Chas.  B. 
Taylor.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co.,  1906. 
10  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  38) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  D :  8468,  May 
3,  1906;  2c.  May  3,  1906.  49849 


Weary  Willie  Walker;  a  farcical  musical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  Fowler.  [35]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Gus  Hill,  New  York;   D :  1825,  Apr.  23, 
1902  ;  2c.  May  2,  1902.  49850 


—  3  act  comedy,    by    George    Totten    Smith. 
[73]    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago;  D :  1333,  Jan. 


22,  1902;  2c.   May  7,   1902. 


49851 

[74]  p. 


Weather;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  May 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.   Apr.   22,   1911;   D :  24037 ;  Alfred  A. 
ISIay,   Faribault,  Minn.  49852 

Weather  (The)  man;  by  J.  E.  Campbell. 

©  Jolm  E.  Campbell,  New  York ;  D :  6516, 
Apr.  14,  1905.  49853 

a   dramatic   composition   in   3   acts,  by   R. 


Walker. 

©  Ryan  Walker,  Baltimore  ;  D  :  7187,  Aug. 
31,  1905.  49854 

Weather  (The)  man's  dream;  or.  The  meeting 
of  the  winds,  a  humorous  controversy,  by 
Chas.  Noel  Douglas.  New  York,  Chicago 
[etc.]     M.  Witmark  &  .sons,  1905.     15  p.     12°. 

©    ]M.    Witmark    &    sons.    New    York ;    D : 
6404,  Mar.  25,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1905.    49855 

Weather  (The)  prophet;  or.  The  local  fore- 
caster, a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  and 
music  i)y  L.  G.  Muniz  and  G.  Saldierna. 

©  Louis  G.  Muniz  and  Genaro  Saldierna, 
New  York  ;  1897 :  38520,  July  1.  49856 

Weather  (The)  prophet  of  Mindanao;  libretto 

of  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  words  and  music 
by  O.  S.  Mears.     42  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Orlando    Scollav   Mears,    St.    Louis ;    D : 
2871,  Jan.  19,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1903.    49857 

Weather-vane;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  A. 
Flavin.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  27,   1914;   D :  37136 ;  Martin   A. 
Flavin,  .Toilet,  111.  49857a 

Weather-vane  (The)  of  love;  by  R.  H.  Gill- 
more. 

©    Rufus    Hamilton     Giilmore,     Arlington, 
Mass. ;    1899  :  76517,   Nov.   23.  49858 

Weather  (The)  wight;  in  2  acts,  by  H.  S.  Lee. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hiirrv  Sheridnn  Lee,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. ;  D : 
1.5326,   Mar.   13,    1909;   2c.   Mar.   13,   1909. 

49859 

Weatherley's  emeralds;  farce  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Hofjker.     [3],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1914 ;  D :  88419 ;  Brian  Hooker, 
New  York.  49859a 


2521 


49860 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49879 


Weave  (The)  of  the  rope;  dramatic  episode. 
by  \^".  A.  Snow.  [3],  124  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    29.    1910;    D :  22176 ;    Walter 
Aii^nistine  Snow,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  49860 

Weaver  of  Raveloe;  by  A.  D.  Mack. 

©   Adeline    Duval    Mack,    Washington ;    D : 
9219,    Oct.    11,   1906.  49861 

Weavers  (The)  See  Chief  contemporary 
dramatists. — Dramatic  worlds  of  Gerhart 
Hauptmann. — German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth  centuries. 

Weaver's  (The)  dream;  or,  Nick  Bottom  in 
Fairyland,  adopted  from  Shakespeare's  A 
midsummer  night's  dream,  by  E.  E.  Powers. 
S  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  E.  Powers,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  D : 
611S,  .Tan.  2.3.  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1905.       49862 

Weaver's  gold;  dramatization  of  George  Eliot's 
Silas  Maruer,  by  J.  B.  Elwell.  52  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1909;  D :  17262 ;  Jean  B.  Ei- 
well,  Xenia,  O.  49863 

Weaving  the  web;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by 
Langdale  Williams.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1911.     51  p.     f°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25435 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  49864 

Web  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  H.  Clift. 
140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6.  1909 ;  D :  17032 ;  Denison  Hal- 
ley  Clift,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  49865 

dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Cortis. 

LI],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1913  ;  D  :  33668 ;  Ernest  White- 
house  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  49866 

4  act  comedv  drama  of  ranch  life,  by  H.  L. 

Holland.      [2],'  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Nov.  8,  1910;   D :  2.3071 ;   Harold  L. 
Holland,  San  Francisco.  49867 

modern  play  in  4  acts  with  a  prologue  and 

an  epilogue,  by  E.  C.  Nowland.     [79]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    11.    1913;    D :  34395 ;    Eugene 
CnrroU  Nowland.  New  York.  49868 

an  original  play  in  3  acts,  by  Kate  Jordan 

|i.  e.  K.  J.   Vermilye]      [104]    p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Kate  Jordan  Vermilye,   New  York ;   D : 
11182,  Aug.  15,  1907  ;  2c.  Aug.  15,  1907.     49869 


Web  (The)— Continued, 

play   in   1   act,   by   A.   Brown.     30  p. 


4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1913  ;  D  :  32483  ;  Alice  Brown, 
Boston.  49870 


—  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  G.  O'Neill.     [21]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1913;    D :  347.59 ;    Eugene 
Gladstone    O'Neill,    New    London.    Cinin. 

49871 

—  See  also  Thirst. 


Web  (The)  of  crime;  a  sensational  drama  in  3 
acts.     Cleveland,   1876. 

©  Alexander  H.  liC  Clair  and  Nellie  Le 
Clair,  United  States ;  1877 :  394,  Jan.  9. 

49872 

Web  (The)  of  destiny;  drama  of  reincarnation, 
by  C.  M.  Allen  and  P.  O.  Pearson.  [131]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D :  33041 ;  ('onsranr.- 
M.  Allen  and  Pearl  Otelia  Pear.son,  Holly- 
wood, Cal.  49873 

Web  (The)  of  fate;  dialogue  in  1  act,  by  E. 
De  Louie.    New  York,  Edgar  S.  Werner.  1893. 

©  E.  De  Louie,  New  York;  1893:36064. 
Aug.  3;  2c.  Aug.  26.  49874 

See  also  Spellbound. 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  L.  Duryea.     [1],  90  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  29,  1914  ;  D :  37158 ;  Nina  Larrey 
Duryea,  New  York.  49869a 


Web  (A)  of  lies;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  John 
Edgcome. 

©  Roxbury  pub.  co..  New  York ;  1889 :  17948, 
Mar.  9 ;  2c.  Mar.  9.  49875 

Web  (The)  of  revenge;  a  4  act  comedy  drama, 
by  Clifton  Steelsmith.  44  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Sadie  E.   Steelsmith,  Bethanv,  Rio. ;   D : 
8024,  Feb.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1906.     49876 

Web  (The)  of  society;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Melton  Mobray  [pseud,  of  W.  F.  Gilchrest] 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   William   F.    Gilchrest,   New   York;    D: 
10257,  Apr.  1,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1907.     49877 

Weber  (Die)  Sec  Dramatic  (The)  works  of 
Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Weber's  Olympia;  a  burlesque  extravaganza  in 
2  acts. 

©   L.   Lawrence  Weber,   New   York ;   1896 : 
21970,  Apr.  8.  49878 

Wedded  and  parted;  or,  Dora  Thorne.  drama 
tixed   from   Bertha    M.   Clay's    (Charlotte   M. 
Braeme's)  novel  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Browne. 
[40]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Wilson  Browne,  Chicago ;  D :  7190, 
Aug.  31,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  5.  1905.  49879 

See  also  By  force  of  love. 


2522 


49879 


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49900 


Wedded  and  wooed.     See  Clancarty. 

Wedded  bliss?  a  farcical  comedy  with  music 
in  2  acts,  adapted  by  Al  Flatico.  [28]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914;  D :  38662 ;  Al  Flatico, 
Cleveland.  49879a 

Wedded,  but  no  wife;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  J.  Fielding.     83  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  J.  Fielding,  New  York ;  D :  5798, 
Nov.  19.  1904;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1904.  49880 

See  also  Leap  (A)  in  the  dark. 

Wedded  by  fate;  a  drama  in  5  acts  and  6  tab- 
leaux, by  McDowell  and  Field. 

©  Henrv  B.  McDowell  and  Edward  Field, 
San  Francisco,  1881 :  839,  Jan.  15.  49881 

Wedded  by  wire;  by  E.  Rose.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©  Ed  Rose,  New  York ;  D :  16162,  June  25, 
1909 ;  2c.  June  25,  1909.  49882 

or.  Wooed  and  won  by  telephone,  comedy 

in  1  act.  by  Lawrence  D.  Fogg. 

©  Edgar  S.   Werner,  New  York;  1904  A: 
S9239,  June  11,  1904.  49883 

Same.      New    York,    E.    S.    Werner    &    co., 

1904.  12  p.     8°. 

©   Lawrence   D.   Fogg,   Asburv    Park ;    D : 
2531,  Nov.  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.      49884 

Wedded  unto  death;  a  weird,  romantic,  spec- 
tacular drama,  by  J.  Robertson. 

©  James  Robertson,  New  Yorl^ ;  1878 :  1702, 
Feb.  8.  49885 

Wedded  widow;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  L.  L. 
Lazelle.     44  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1912 ;  D :  31090 ;  L.  L.  Lazelle, 
Chicago.  49886 

See  also  Loyal  en  tout. 

Wedded  woe;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C.  Husted. 

©    Harrv    C.    Husted,     New    York;     1873: 

13914,  Dec!  3.  49887 

Wedded,  yet  no  wife;  or,  A  leap  in  the  dark,  a 
drama   in   4   acts,   by   W.  H.    Rose  and  J.   J. 

Spies. 

©  William  H.  Rose  and  J.  J.  Spies,  Balti- 
more ;  1873 :  1059,  Feb.  4.  49888 
an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  drama- 
tized from  May  Agnes  Fleming's  story  of  that 
name,  by  Wallace  Brittou. 

©  Albert  W.  Brice,  New  York  ;  1872 :  S77G, 

Aug.   15.  49889 

Wedding    (The);    an    American    comedy    in    6 

scenes,    by    Frank    J.    Marion.       [17]    p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  American  mutoscope  &  biograph  co.,  New 
York;    D :  0700.    May    20,    1905;    2c.    May    20, 

1905.  .  49890 


Wedding  (The) — Continiied. 
-play   in   1   act,  by   G.  W. 


Harrison,   freely 


adapted    from   La   boda   by     Enrique    Casal. 
21   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,    1914;    D :  36457 ;    Grover 
William  Harrison,  Nordhoff,  Cal.  49890a 


Wedding     (The)    and    the    christening. 
Doolittle    (The)    twins. 


See 


Wedding   (The)   anniversary;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Frick.     [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1918;  D:  84988;  Fred  Frick, 
Keyport,  N.  J.  49891 

Wedding  (The)  bell;  comedy  drama  in  .j  acts, 
by  F.  S.  Cotlin. 

©    Frank    S.    Collin,    Quitman,    Miss. ;    D : 
6586,  Apr.  27,  1905.  49892 

Wedding  bells;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Patten. 

©  Gilbert  Patten,   New  York  ;    1899  :  74792, 
Nov.  16.  49893 


—  Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1904. 
69  p.     12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  .5725, 

49894 

S.    Field. 


Nov.  5,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1904. 


— ■  farcical    plav    in    4    acts,    by    E 
[2],  160  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    14,    1912;    D :  31395 ;    Edwai-.l 
Salisbury  Field,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.      49895 

—  a    musical    drama    in    3    acts,  by  George 


Fawcett  Rowe. 

©  E.  A.  McDowell,  New  York ;  1885 :  15398, 
July  17.  49896 

Wedding  bells  at  twilight;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Summertield.  [76]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  Sununerfield,  New  York  ;   D :  2777. 
Dec.   29,   1902;   2c.   Dec.   29.   1902.  49897 

Wedding  (A)  by  moonlight.  Sec  New  York 
(The)   burglars. 

Wedding-cake;  a  new  and  original  musical 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by 
E.  D.  Gill. 

©  Elinor  Deering  Gill,  United  States ;  1882 : 
2840,  Feb.  23.  49898 

Wedding-cakes;  a  musical  farce  in  2  acts,  by 
II.   -MacCuUoch  and  W.   Stobbe. 

©  Hunter  MacCuUoch  and  William  Stobbe. 
United  States;  1886:27445,  Dec.  6.       49899 

Wedding  (The)  chimes;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
E.   La   Croix.     Typewritten. 

©  Emile  La  Croix,  New  York ;  1897 :  25285. 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  23.  49900 


2523 


49901 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49918 


Wedding  (The)  chorus;  a  comic  opera,  by  E. 
Lawrence  Jenkins. 

©  Hints  pub.  &  supply  co.,  New  Yurlv ;  D : 
6498,  Mar.  30,  1905.  49901 

Wedding-day  (The);  western  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Billie  Burke.  39  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    18,    1912;    D :  30291 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  49902 

Wedding-dress  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
T.  E.  Oliphant.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13.  1913 ;  D :  35017 ;  Thomas  E. 
Oliphant,    Philadelphia.  49903 

play  in  4  acts,  by  K.  McD.  Rice.     [112]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aus.  27,  1913;   D :  34256 ;  Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthingtou,  Mass.       49904 


-a  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  M.  Rice.     [1|,  24  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   5,    1912;    D :  30176 ;   Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.        49905 

Wedding-feast  (The);  a  tragic  drama  in  3 
acts,  with  a  prologue  Hallowe'en,  by  W.  A. 
Leahy.     Boston,  1896.     1  p.  1.,    47  p.     8°. 

©  William  Augustine  Lealiy,  Boston;  1896: 
15677,  Mar.  11 ;  2c.  May  22.  49906 

Wedding  (The)  guest;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Barrie.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons, 
1900.     4  p.  1.,  121  p.     12°. 

©   J.   M.   Barrie,   England;    1900  A :  28574, 
Nov.  21 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1900.  49907 

1  act  play  founded  on  fact,  by  H.  G.  Kit- 

tredge.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     July     12.     1915;     D :  41278 ;     Helen 
Gause  Kittredge,  Minneapolis,  49907a 

Wedding  (The)  journey;  a  comedy,  by  W.  H. 

Shelton. 

©    William    Henry     Shelton,     Now     York ; 
3893:46826,  Oct.  19.  49908 

Wedding  (The)  morn;  or.  What  will  Charlie 
say?  skit  in  1  act,  by  Max  Temple  [pseud,  of 
M.  M.  and  M.  W.  Skinner]  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  16,  1912 ;  D :  28322 ;  M.  M.  and 
M.  W.  Skinner,  Strassburg,  Germany.    49909 

Wedding  (The)  of  Atlantis  and  Pacifica;  play 
111  2  acts,  by  H.  S.  Campbell.  [26]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1914 ;  D :  37704 ;  Helen  Ste^\•- 
nrt  Campbell,  Arlington,  N.  J.  49909a 

Wedding  (The)  of  Mary- Ann;  play  in  1  act, 
by  N.  D.  Jo.sephi.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Jan.  28,  1914 ;   D :  35836 ;   Nathaniel   D. 
Josephi,  New  York.  49909b 


Wedding  (A)  party  in  a  railroad  station;  a 
nuisical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  John  P.  Wood. 

©  F.  N.  Wood,  United  States;  1884:193, 
Jan.  3.  49910 

Wedding  (The)  present;  a  sketch  in  1  net,  by 
L.   Sterner.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  Sterner,  London ;  D :  5399, 
Aug.  9,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1904.  49911 

Wedding  presents;  melodramatic  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  G.  Eichel  and  E.  A.  CoUigan. 
[100]   p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1915;  D :  42524 ;  Charles 
Gerard  Eichel  and  Eugene  A.  Colllgan, 
Brooklyn.  49911a 

Wedding  (The)  ring;  or,  Law,  love  and  mar- 
riage,  drama   in   3   acts,   by   I.    Solotorefsky. 

,i;^•"l^^-  ]in  V2v^b  ,7^:1?:  ^-i'j'n  ;:j^i  Y^ii^-^p 

[112]   p.  4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1915 ;  1) :  41415 ;  Isaac  Solo- 
torefsky, New  York.  49911b 

Wedding  (The)  tour;  comedy  for  5  males  and 
4  females,  bv  Frances  Aymar  Mathews.  New 
York,  E.  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  New  York;  D: 
11691,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1907.     49912 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  (.Ger- 
man, by  M.   Morton. 

©  Martha  Morton,  New  York ;  1891  :  12297, 
Apr.  4.  49913 

Wedding  tour  on  the  Providence;  a  musical 
and  dramatic  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Miner. 

©  Henry  C.  Miner,  New  York  ;  1880 :  12772, 
Aug.   19.  49914 

Wedding  (The)  trip;  a  comedy  in  2  act^^, 
adapted  from  the  German  of  [Roderich]  Bene- 
dix,  by  Hilton  Burnside  Sonueborn.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  [1890]  33  p.  12°.  ([Star 
series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1890:37729, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Dec.  8.  49915 

Wedding  (A)  underground;  a  l->lay  in  5  acts, 
by  S.  Howell. 

©  S.  Howell,  New  Orleans;  1873:14839. 
Dec.  24.  49916 

Wedding  (The)  wring;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  C.   B.   McHenry. 

©  Charles  Basil  McHenry,  Aurora,  Ind. ; 
1894:35114,  July  21.  49917 

Weddings  (The);  a  plav  in  4  r.ets,  bv  N.  Daly. 
[83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1909 ;  D :  16481 ;  Nicholas 
Daly,  New  York.  49918 


2524 


49919 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


49940 


Wedlock;  a  fashionable  New  York,  society  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  G.  Kyer. 

©  George  Ryer,  United  States  ;  1873  :  13700, 
Nov.  25.  49919 

an    original   American    society    comedy    in 


4  acts,  by  A.  B.  Miller. 

©    A.    B.    Miller,     New    York;     1879:6272, 
May  10.  49920 

Wedlock  for   seven.      8ee   Lemons. 

Wednesday  at  five;  comedy  playlet,  by  C.  F. 
Ivins  and  W.  Carey  Wonderly.  [1],  31  p. 
4*".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1915 ;  D :  40229 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  lied  Bank,  N.  J.  49920a 

Wee  (A)  bit  of  natural  Irish;  or.  On  and  off 
the  table,  a  comedv  sketch,  by  Ito.uer  Imhof 
[i.  e.  F.  R.  Imhof]  [8]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  Roger  Imhof,  Rock  Island,  111. ;  D : 
4909,  Apr.  20,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1904.     49921 

Wee  MacGreegor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  J.  and 
H.  R.  Bell.     [53]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tan.   19,   1912;    D :  283G0 ;   .T.   .T.   and 
H.   R.  Bell,  Edinburgh.  49922 

Wee  (A)  teeny  one;  or,  His  best  man,  a  little 
comedy  in  1  act.  by  O.  E.  Hallam.  [22]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    orlin   E.    Hallam,    Monmouili,    Hi.;    D: 
139,  Feb.  13,  1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1901 .       49923 

Wee  Willie  Winkie;  a  pantomime  in  2  acts,  by 
(J.  L.  B^ox.  New  York,  Metropolitan  job 
I)rinting  tfc  engraving  establishment.  1870.  8 
p.     8°. 

©  George  L.  Fox,   New   York;    1870:2071. 
Sept.  22 ;  2c.  Sept.  22.  49924 

Weeds;  a  1  act  play,  by  R.  W.  .Tames. 

©    R.    W.    James,    New    York ;    1873 :  5418, 
May  15.  49925 

Week-day-Billy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  War- 
wick.    55  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16.  1911 ;  D :  23108 ;  Henry  Wai-- 
wick.  New  York.  49926 

Week  end;  by  V.  Post. 

©  Van  Zo  Post,  New  York  ;  D :  14802,  Jan. 
12,  1909.  49927 

comedietta,  by  T.  G.   Springer.     23  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13,    1913;    D:  35157;    Thomas 
Grant  Springer,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

49928 

by     S. 


—  comedy,    first    act    and    interlude, 
Morse,     ii.  24  p.     4°.     Typev/ritten. 

©    Ic.    June    2,    1910;    D:  21273; 
Morse,  New  York. 


Week  end — Continued. 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Mor.se.     [2],  73  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.     6,     1910 ;     D :  22234 ;    Samuel 
Morse.  New  York.  49930 


—  Same.     [173]  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1911;    D :  23373 ;    Samuel 
Morse,   New   York.  49931 


Same.     [180]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    10,    1911 ;     D  :  24176 ;     Samuel 
Morse,  New   York.  49932 

farce  comedy  in   4   acts,   by   E.   F.   Hague. 

iii,  65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1910 ;    D :  21230 :    E.    Fern 
Hague,  New  York.  49933 


Samuel 
49929 


musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and  lyrics, 

by  J.  Boynton.    40  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1913 ;  D :  34693 ;  Jack  Boyn- 
ton. Jerseyville,  111.  49934 

original    farce    in    3    acts,   by    C.    Dickson. 

[1.53]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  9.  1912 ;  D :  29328 ;  Charles  Dick- 
son, New   York.  49935 

play  in  3  acts,  by   V.   Post.     [91]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1911;  D :  24067 ;  Van  Zo 
Post,   New  York.  49936 

Week  (The)  end  at  Thornley;  a  play  in  3  acts, 
by  William  James  Hurlbut.  [2],  53  p.  4°. 
Typev.'ritten. 

©  AV.  J.  Hurlbut,  New  York;  D:  4414.  Der. 
21,  1903;  2c.   Dec.  21,  1903.  49937 

Weeping  (The)  willows;  a  romantic  play  in  3 
acts,  bv  Bernard  Francis  Moore.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Balcer  i:  co..  1903.  53  p.  12".  (On 
cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D:  4209, 
Nov.  9,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1903.  49938 

Weeping  v/ives;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  tr.  and 
adapted  by  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.  New 
York,  The  De  Witt  publishing  house. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son.  New  York  ;  1892 : 
52672,  Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1892;  2c.  Dec.  26. 
1893.  49939 

Weg  (Der)  nach  Damaskus;  tragodie  aus  der 
gegenwart  in  4  aufziigen,  von  Gottfried  Stom- 
mel.  Leipzig-Gohlis.  B.  Volger,  1908.  viii, 
109  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905.  by  G. 
Stonnnel,  Dlisseldorf,  Germany ;  res.  2383. 
Ic.  Dec.  26,  1908.  49940 


2525 


49941 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


49953 


Weg  (Der)  zu  licht;  Oder,  Die  alt-neue  welt,  a 

lebens  bild   voii   .ietztiiier  gesellensehal't   in   5 
akten,  by  A.  Goldknopf. 

.-"ISNipn^x:  cniDX  ^^3  ,pups  5 

©  Abrahm  Goldknopf,  New  York;  D:  8390, 
Apr.  20,  1906.  49941 

Weg  (Der)  zum  herzen;  lustspiel  in  1  akt,  von 
C.  A.  Weil.    11  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Sept.  15,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  D  :  34691 ; 
G.  A.  Weil,  Chicago.  49942 

Weg  (Der)  zur  ehe;  komodie  in  4  akteu,  von 
Tor  Hedberg,  autorisierte  liberset/Amg  ans 
dem  schwedisclien,  von  Carl  Morburger.  Ber- 
lin, VertriebsstelK?  des  Verbandes  deutscher 
buhneuschriftsteller,  1915.     80  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1915  ;  I)  :  41907  ;  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biilinenschriftsteller, 
Berlin.  49942a 

Weg-  (Der)  zur  liblle;  scliwank  in  3  auEziigen, 
von  Gnstav  Kadelburg.  Berlin,  E.  Bloch 
[1908]     138  p.    8°. 

©  Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin ;  D :  14417,  Nov. 
30,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1908.  49943 

Weh'dem,  der  fliegt;  flugposse  mit  gesang  in  4 
akten.  von  F.  Anthony,  F.  Ziegler  und  Eugen 
Spero,  niusik  von  Franz  Ziegler.  Vollstandl- 
ges  regiebuch.  Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1911.  163 
p.     8^ 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28758 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vieinia.  49944 

Wehrpfiichtige  (Die)  braut;  oder.  Der  kuss  des 
herzogs,  volk:-:tiinill!  he  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  Gnstav  Tuedenfeldt  und  Philipp  Wei- 
chand,  musik  von  Franz  Werther.  Miinchen, 
Rubinverlag— M.  &  W.  Kohler,  1914.  102  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  19,  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915  ;  D  :  40322  ; 
Rubinverlag — M.  &  W.  Kohler,  Munich. 

49944a 

Weib  (Das)  des  reservisten;  zeitbild  mit  ge- 
sang in  4  akten,  von  Bernhard  Buchbinder. 
Berlin.  Vertriebsstelle  de.s  Verbnndes  deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller,  g.  in.  b.  h.,  1914. 
78  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914;  D :  39249 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle d.  Verbandes  deutscher  biilinenschrifl- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  49944b 

Weiberfeind  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bernhard  Buchbinder.  musik  vou  Alfi-ed 
Rieger.  [Regiebuch]  Leipzig,  Aug.  Cranz, 
1910.     128  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20051  ;  Aug.  rjranz, 
Leipzig.  49945 


"Weiberfeind  <Der) — Continued. 

Same,  bearbeitet  von  Rud.  Schanzer. 


Text 


der  gesange.     Leipzig,  A.  Cranz,  1909.     48  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  9,  1909  ;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1909  ;  D  :  17748  ; 
Aug.   Cranz,  Leipzig.  49946 

Weibsteufel  (Der);  drama  in  5  akten,  von  Karl 
Schonherr.  Leipzig,  L.  Staackmann,  3914. 
115  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  18,  1914  ;  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  40728  ; 
L.  Staackmann,  Leipzig.  49946a 

Weighed  in  a  balance;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  W.  Hill. 

©   L.    Webster   Hill,    Binghamton,    N.    Y. ; 
D :  12642,  Mar.  30,  1908.  49947 

Weighed  in  the  balance;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  F.  James.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    22,    1915;    D :  40291 ;    May    F. 
.Tames,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  49947a 


—  or,  Thecel,  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  De  Lisle.     46  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   4,   1910;    D:  22217;    Louise   De 
Lisle,  New  York.  49948 

a  4  act  play,  by  L.  De  Lisle. 


©  L.  De  Lisle,  New  York  ;  D :  14535,  Dec. 
14,  1908.  49949 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  De  Lisle.     [51]  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1911;   D:  24108;   Louise  De 


Lisle,  New  York. 


49950 


Weighed  on  yeast;  a  burlesque  on  Way  down 
East,  by  H.  Montague. 

©  Harry  Montague,  New  York  ;  1899 :  35697, 
May  29.  49951 

Weihnachten  ini  felde;  dramatisches  spiel,  vou 
E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  publish- 
ing company,  1915.     25  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1915;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1915;  D:  42003; 
Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.  49951a 

Weinachts-  und  krippenspiele;  von  Enrica 
von  Handel-Mazzetti,  mit  einer  eiuleitung  von 
.Tohann  Ranftl.  Berlin,  K.  W.  Mecklenburg 
vormals  Richter'scher  verlag,  1912.  xxxi, 
227  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  25,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1912;  D: 
31096 ;  Konrad  W.  Mecklenburg  vorm.  Richter- 
'scher verlag,  Berlin.  49952 

Weisse  (Der)  adler;  oder,  Die  brautfahrt,  kom- 
odie in  5  sceneu,  von  J.  Friedlander. 

©  Jacob  Friedlander,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
1884  :  11934,  June  12.  49953 

Weisse  (Der)  elefant.  Sec  Don  Juan  und  die 
kurtisane. 


2526 


49954 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED   STATES 


49975 


Weisse  (Die)  schnur;  komodie  in  3  akten,  von 
Rudolf  Strauss.    [3],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28411 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  49954 

Weisse  (Die)  scliwester;  scliauspiel  in  4  akten, 
von  Francis  Maro  Crawford,  einzig  berechtigte 
iibersetzung  aus  dem  englischen,  von  Alice 
Plitt.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1912.  [3], 
72  p.    t". 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912 ;  D :  31736 ;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  49955 

Weisse  (Die)  weste;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Fritz  Friedmann-Frederich.  Berlin,  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913.     70  p.    12°. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   27,   1913;   D :  34.581 ;   Berliner 
theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  49956 

Weite  (Das)  land;  tragikoniodie  in  5  akten,  von 
Arthur  Schnitzler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  ver- 
lag,  1911.     174  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1911 ;  2c.  Feb.  17, 1912  ;  D  :  28735 ; 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  49957 

Welcker's  farce-comedy;  by  A.  Welcker.    Ms. 
©    Adair   Welcker,    Berkeley,    Gal.;    1892: 
18183,  Apr.  26;  2c.  July  5.  49958 

Welcome  (The)  mother-in-law;  a  twenty  min- 
ute attempt  to  destroy  an  imperishable  joke, 
by  A.  G.  Miller.  [2],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1909 ;  D :  16521 ;  Allen  Greg- 
ory Miller.  New  Orleans.  49959 

Welcome  to  our  city;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V.  Hobart. 
[3],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  25,  1910;  D :  21637 ;  George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  49960 

Well,  explain!  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  K. 
Simpson.     [1],  47  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1912 ;  D  :  29166 ;  J.  Kenneth 
Simpson,  Pittsburgh.  49961 

Well-fed  Dora;  a  travesty,  by  Sydney  Rosen- 
feld. 

©  George  K.  Fortescue,  New  York;  1883: 
18974,  Oct.  15.  49962 

Well  for  goodness  sake!  Sec  Gawk  and  the 
girl. 

Well,  if  I  ever  get  any  money;  play  in  1  act, 
by  B.  I.  Kinne.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   29,   1913;    D :  34888 ;    Burdette 
Ingersoll   Kinne,   Madison,   Wis.  49963 

Well,  I'll  tell  you;  an  original  act  in  1  scene, 
by  C.  Reed. 

©  Charles   Reed,    San    Francisco;    1884: 
1705,  Jan.  24.  49964 


Well  (A)  matched  pair;  duologue  for  two 
ladies,  by  Beryl  Tanner.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  12  p. 
16°. 

©  June  16,  1911;  2c.  June  16,  1911;  D: 
24494;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.      49965 

Well  (The)  of  the  saints;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Synge.  New  York,  1905.  4  p.  1.,  45 
numb.  1.    8°. 

©  J.  M.   Synge,  Dublin,  Ireland;  D :  6190, 
Feb.  7,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1905.  49966 

Well  (A)  preserved  gentleman;  a. farce  in  1 
act,  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia  ;  1895 :  39228, 
July  30;  2c.  July  30.  49967 

Well-son;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T.  Richard- 
son.    [2],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    24,   1913;    D :  32415 ;    Carlitus 
Theo.  Richardson,  Portland,  Me.  49968 

Wells  of  Wyoming;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Johnston  McCuUey.  49  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Keating  &  Flood,  Portland,  Or. ;  D :  10277, 
Apr.  5,  1907;  2c.  May  25,  1907.  49969 

Welly  Jones'  scoop;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion by  F.  J.  Beaman.  22  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Fred   J.   Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich. ;    D : 
10922,  July  8,  1907 ;  2c.  July  8,  1907.        49970 

Welsh  rabbit  and  burglars;  playlet  by  G.  E. 
Towndrow.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1910;     D:  20450;     Grace 
Eleanor  Towndrow,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

49971 

Welsh  (A)  rarebit;  by  H.  W.  Hayes. 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes,   St.   Louis;   1900  A: 
31099,  Dec.  24.  49972 

play   in  1  act,  by   J.  J.  Noel.     19  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Joseph   J.   Noel,   Emeryville.   Cal. ;     D: 
8396,  Apr.  21,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1906.    49973 

Welt  (Die)  in  waffen;  patriotisches  volks- 
stueck  in  4  akten,  von  A.  Heine.  [2],  38  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    14,     1914;     D:  38105;     Adolf 
Heine,  Elkhart  Lake,  Wis.  49973a 

Weltwende;  schauspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Jo- 
hannes Wiegand.  Bremen,  Niedersachsen- 
verlag  Carl  Schiinemann,  1910.    88  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1910 ;  D :  17922 : 
Eduard  Bloch,  Berlin.  49974 

Wen  Arewen;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Chapin. 
52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Benjamin  Chapin,  New  York ;  D :  11964, 
Dec.  21,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1908.  49975 


5379— VOL  2— le- 


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49976 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


49989 


"Wenckershohe;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen  [von] 
Karl  Alfred  Schultz. 

©  Norman  Schultz,  New  York  ;  1899  :  33925, 
May  20;  2c.  May  20.  49976 

Wenn  Bismarck  wiederkame;    2  szenen,   von 

*  *  *.     Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co.,  1914.     18  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914;  D:  39245;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  49976a 

Wenn  das  herz  spricht;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Francis  de  Croisset,  deutsch  von  Otto 
Eisenschitz.  Wien-Berlin,  Comoedia,  1912. 
187  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Julv  25,  1912 ;  D :  30344 ;  Comoedia, 
Vienna.  49977 

Wenn  der  fruliling  kommt;  posse  mit  gesang 
und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von  Jean  Kren  und  Georg 
Okonkowski,  gesangstexte  von  Alfred  Schon- 
feld,  musik  von  Jean  Gilbert  [pseud,  of  Max 
Winterfeld]  Textbuch.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
Felix  Bloch  erben,  1914.    115  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1914 ;  D :  37042 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  49977a 

Wenn  der  junge  wein  bliiht;  lustspiel,  von 
Bjornstjerne  Bjornson.  2.  auflage.  Berlin, 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  1909.    179  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1909 ;  D  :  17226 ; 
S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  49978 

Wenn  die  liebe  stirbt;  drama  einer  kiinstlerehe 
in  4  akten,  von  Carl  Schmitz.  Berlin,  E. 
Bloch,  1912.    110  p.    12°.    Buhnenmanuskript. 

©  Ic.   May  26,    1913;    D:  33329;    Eduard 
Bloch,  Berlin.  49979 

Wenn  eine  frau  will — ;  eine  szene  frei  nach 
Pierre  Bossuet  und  Georges  Leglise,  von  Otto 
Eisenschitz.     1  p.  1.,  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914;   D:  38528;   Comoedia, 
Vienna.  49979a 

Wenn  man  schnupfen  hat;  schwank  in  1  akt, 
ftir  die  biihne  frei  bearbeitet  von  Alexander 
Zingher  und  Adolf  Glass.  Wien,  O.  Eirich, 
1913.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1913 ;  D  :  34565 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  49980 

Wenn  mir  todte  erwachen.  See  Gesammelte 
dramen:    Henrik  Ibsen. 

Wenn's  meine  frau  befiehlt.  See  Berliner 
(Ein)  hauswirth. 

Wenn  verliebte  schworen!  lustspiel  in  6  ver- 
wandluugen,  von  F.  Kaibel.  Karlsruhe,  Ver- 
lag der  hofbuchhandlung  Friedrich  Gutsch 
[1909]     163  p.    16°. 

©   July   1,   1909;   2c.    Sept.   23,    1909;    D: 
16852;  Franz  Kaibel,  Weimar,  Germany. 

49981 


Wenn  zwei  dasselbe  tun;  4  einakter,  von  Paul 
Wertheimer.    Berlin-Ch.       Vita,    deutsches 
verlagshaus.     1909.     143  p.    12°.     (Bibliothek 
moderner  dramen.     bd.  no.  32) 

Contents  :  Wenn  zwei  dasselbe  tun. — Die 
komodie  des  todes. — Schwert  und  spindel. — 
Der  mentor. 

©  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  Berlin;  D: 
16154,  June  23,  1909;  2c.  June  24,  1909. 

49982 

Wenonah;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Golden. 
14   p.      4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  A.  Golden,  New  York  ;  D  :  10475, 
May  2,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  49983 

Wentworth;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  J.  Tommins,  founded  on  an  episode  in  The 
spaewife. 

©  Nicholas  Joseph  Tommins,  Paterson; 
1891:28603,  Aug.  8.  49984 

Wep-Ton-No-Mah,  the  Indian  mail  carrier; 
by  G.  Mohawk  and  Charlie  Charles.  Type- 
written. 

©  Go-won-go  Mohawk,  United  States ;  1892 : 
46173,  Nov.  12;  Ic.  Nov.  3.  49985 

Wer  andern  eine  grube  grabt,  fallst  selbst 
hinein.     See  Rache  (Die)  eines  weibes. 

Wer  zuletzt  lacht;  posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz 
in  3  akten,  von  Arthur  Lippschitz  und  A. 
Bernstein-Sawersky,  musik  von  Leon  Jessel. 
Berlin,  W.  Mandel,  1913.  66  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38516 ;  W.  Mandel, 
Berlin.  49985a 

Were  I  the  king;  or,  A  fisherman's  romance,  a 
mythical  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  the  only 
version  founded  on  the  original  French  play 
Si  j'6tais  roi,  by  H.  Bruce.  [94]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Bruce,  London ;  D :  6134,  Jan.  25, 
1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1905.  49986 

Were-wolf  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  De  V. 
Canfield.    63  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1913;  D:  35168;  Geraldine 
De  Vere  Canfield,  St.  Louis.  49987 

a  romantic  play  in  1  act,  by  Lilian  Mou- 

brey  and  W.  H.  Pollock.    New  York,  The  Mer- 
shon  CO.     [1898]     43  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  Herries  Pollock,  London;  1898: 
36667,  June  15;  2c.  June  15.  49988 

Werther;  a  lyric  opera  in  4  acts  and  5  tableaux, 
by  Edouard  Blau,  Paul  Milliet  and  Georges 
Hartmann,  music  by  Massenet,  English  version 
by  Elizabeth  Beall  Ginty.  New  York,  F.  Rull- 
man, 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  1894:2989, 
Jan.  10.  49989 


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50011 


Wespennest  (Das);  cirammatische  scene  fiir  ein 
verwandlungsschauspieler,  von  Hermann 
Wagenfuhr.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1914;  D:  35985;  Oester- 
held  &  CO.,  Berlin.  49989a 

West  and  company;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Thropp.     [2],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1912;  D:  31391;  Clara 
Thropp,  Central  Park,  N.  Y.  49990 

West  (The)  end;  or,  The  doings  of  the  smart 
set,  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Dance  and 
G.  Arliss,  music  by  Edward  Jones.  [155]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  George  Dance  and  George  Arliss,  Lon- 
don; D:2394,  Sept.  30,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  30, 
1902.  49991 

West  Iiynne;  companion  play  to  East  Lynne, 
emotional  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  L.  Johnson. 
[5],  103  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  United  States; 
1882 :  19173,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  July  1,  1884.    49992 

West  o'  the  moon;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Broome.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1913;  D:  32930;  Elizabeth 
Broome,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  49993 

West  of  Luke;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  B,  Kutt- 
ner.     70  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5.  1910 ;  D :  17867 ;  Alfred  Booth 
Kuttner,  New  York.  49994 

West  of  Omaha;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Rachel 
Barton  Butler.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1909.    30  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  11,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1909;  D: 
17680 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    49995 

West  Point;  by  E.  C.  Smith  and  J.  Carl. 

©  Ed.  C.  Smith  and  Jessie  Carl,  Boston; 
1889 :  5155,  Feb.  13.  49996 

an    American    military    opera,   by   E.   F. 

Naulty. 

©  Edwin  Fairfax  Naulty,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
5799,  Oct.  3,  1904.  49997 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts. 


©  W.  S.  Alexander,  United  States;  1884: 
2217,  Jan.  31;  2c.  Feb.  25.  49998 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Davies. 

©  John  Henry  Davies,  New  York ;  D :  3692, 
July  8,  1903.  49999 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Townsend.     [3], 


116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1911;   D:  23889;   Ralph  M. 
Townsend,  Philadelphia.  50000 

West  (The)  Point  cadet;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  book  by  Willie  Edouin,  music  by  Al- 
fred Muller  Norden.  [181]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Frank  W.   Sanger,  New  York;  D :  3965, 
Sept.  18,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  10,  1904.  50001 


West  Point  parrot;  a  sketch,  by  C.  Dean.  3  p. 
f°.    Printed. 

©   Cliff   Dean,   Chicago;    D :  6896,   July   3, 
1905 ;  2c.  June  24,  1905.  50002 

West  Point  proposal;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Lemohn.     [3],  34  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  May  22,  1913  ;  D  :  33291 ;  B.  Lemohn, 
Tacoma.  50003 

West  Point,  U.  S.  M.  A.;  a  realistic  original 
drama  of  romance  on  the  Hudson  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Townsend  and  Lieut.  W.  E.  P.  French, 
U.  S.  A. 

• 

©    Margaret    Townsend    and    Wm.    E.    P. 
French,  New  York  ;  1897  :  4S870,  Aug.  31. 

50004 

Western  (A)  blizzard;  a  sensational  dramatic 
sketch  in  2  tableau::^:,  by  M.  L.  Leftingwell. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Miron  L.  Leffingwell,  New  York;  1891: 
24247,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  3.  50005 

Western  (A)  Bowery  girl;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  H.  Carson.    4  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York ;  D : 
10121,  aiar.  11,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907. 

50006 

Same.     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;  D: 
10686,  June  1,  1907 ;  2c.  June  1,  1907.      50007 

Westeria  chivalry;  story  of  frontier  life  in  1 
act,  by  B.  Chapman  and  D.  Stuart.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915 ;  D :  39372 ;  Stuart  and 
Chapman,   San  Francisco.  50007a 

Western  (The)  countess;  musical  cyclone  from 
the  woollj'  West  in  2  breezes,  original  book 
and  lyrics  by  Ralph  Smith  and  Paul  Sheard, 
rev.  by  John  P.  Benham,  Archie  Duggan  and 
.1.  E.  Lawrence,  music  by  J.  E.  Lawrence. 
[99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1911;  D:  25223;  J.  Ernest 
Lawrence,  Toronto,  Canada.  50008 

Western  girl;  a  drama  of  the  old  West  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  McCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCormick] 
[99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Langdou  McCormick,  Port  Huron,  Mich. ; 
D :  2552,  Nov.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1902. 

50009 

4  act  comedy,  by  J.  Lawrence.    [34]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1911 ;  D :  28201 ;  John  Law- 
rence, Cincinnati.  50010 

a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book,  lyrics 


and  music,  by  T.  T.  Railey.     [3],  80  p.     f° 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Thos.  T.  Railey,  Harrisonville,  Mo.;  D: 
15261,  Mar.  6,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  8,  1909.     50011 


2529 


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DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50030 


Western  girl — Continued. 

a  play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1883 :  18596, 
Oct.  10.  50012 


play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R.  Coryell.     [107]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34161 ;  John  Russell 
Coryell,  Readfield,  Me.  .50013 

Western  (A)  heiress;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  M.  Coolidge.  Philadelphia,  Baker  &  Hayes, 
1885.    43  p.,  front.    16°. 

©  Cassiu^  M.  Coolidge,  New  York;  1884: 
24772,  Dec.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1885.  50014 

Western  (A)  heroine  with  a  Swede  sheriff; 
western  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H.  Ames. 
[2],  33  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1915  ;  D  :  41713 ;  Perley  Henry 
Ames,  Rockland,  Me.  50014a 

Western  justice;  1  act  play,  by  T.  E.  Smith. 
5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    28,   1910;    D:  22944;    Thomas 
Ernest  Smith,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  50015 

Western  (A)  king,  Hank  Monk,  stage  driver. 

©   Stevens  and  Lee,   Chicago;   1893:6821, 

Feb.  3.  50016 

Western  (The)  lad;  western  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  J.  H.  McMackin,  31 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  39478 ;  John  Henry 
McMackin,  San  Fernando,  Cal.        ■       50016a 

Western  (A)  man;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Locke.    38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will   H.   Locke,   Mound   City,   Mo.;   D: 
10834,  June  24,  1907;  2c.  June  24,  1907. 

50017 

Western  nature  studies;  by  B.  Burke.  15  p. 
illus.    16°.    Printed. 

©  Billie  Burke,  New  York ;  D :  14156,  Oct. 
27,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1908.  50018 

Western  (A)  politician;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  G.  Winstock. 

©    Melvin    G.    Winstock,    Seattle;    1897: 
32561,  May  28.  50019 

Western  (A)  product;  or,  The  romance  of  Faro 
gulch,  a  sensational  melodrama  in  4  acts  and 
prologue,  by  W.  G.  Browne.  [2],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    W.    Gault   Browne,    Chicago;    D :  2235, 
Aug.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1902.  50020 

Western  (A)  ranger;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Cook.    54  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©   Minnie   Cook,   Paterson ;    D :  8806,   July 
10,  1906 ;  2c.  July  10,  1906.  50021 


Western  romance;  a  comic  opera,  by  B.  N.  Beal. 

©  Bertram  Noel  Beal,  Denver  ;  1898  :  31817, 

May  23 ;  2c.  May  26.  50022 

See  also  Lucella. 

Western  (The)  Rose;  or,  The  perils  of  the 
emigrant,  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  John  W. 
Woodhull. 

©  Griff  J.  Thomas,  for  John  H.  Williams, 
Berlin,  Wis. ;  1875 :  10070,  Oct.  1.  50023 

Western  (The)  sheriff;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  L. 
Thorne.     [1],  11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915 ;  D :  42444 ;  William  L. 
Thorne,  Oakland,  Cal.  50023a 

Western  (The)  Union;  a  farce  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  J.  O'Neill. 

©  M.  J.  O'Neill,  Philadelphia ;  1890 :  10985, 
Apr.  3.  50024 

Western  (The)  Union  telegraph;  a  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  Hoey. 

©   George   Hoey,    Philadelphia;    1880:528, 
Jan.  9.  50025 

Western  (The)  way;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  T.  Roberts. 

©    Fred    Thomas    Roberts,    Chicago;    D: 
11388,  Sept.  21,  1907.  50026 

play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Noel.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914 ;  D  :  36050 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
New  York.  50026a 

Western  ways;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Charles  God- 
dard.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   20,   1914;   D:  36777;    Star  co.. 
New  York.  50026b 

Western  (A)  wild-flower;  a  4  act  melodrama, 
by  W.  G.  Long.     33  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  G.  Long,  Philadelphia;  D :  5661, 
Oct.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1904.  50027 

Westerner  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Rose.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward   Rose,   New  York;   1889:31272, 
Oct.  15;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1899.  50028 

a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  B.  Christen- 

sen. 

©    Paul    B.    Christensen,    Spreckels,    Cal.; 
D  :  7181,  Aug.  29,  1905.  50029 

a  play  of  western  militai'y  life  in  4  acts, 

by  A.  E.  Wills. 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn;   D :  10521, 
May  8,  1907.  50030 

tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Robert 

J.    Sherman.      Chicago,    Chicago    manuscript 
CO.,  1915.     [34]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Oct.   14,   1915;    2c.   Nov.   22,   1915;    D: 
42324 ;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  50030a 


2530 


50031 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50051 


Westemymphe  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
G.  Olmar.     [3],  130  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1911;    D:  25466;    Gustav 
Olmar,  New  York.  50031 

Weston,  the  walkist;  a  very  amusing  sketch, 
by  John  Mack,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New 
York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1875.  7  p.  12°.  ( [De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  75]) 
©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
14044,  Dec.  30.  50032 

Westward    ho;   a    play    in    4    acts,    by    F.    G. 
Maeder. 

©  Fred    G.    Maeder,    New    York;    1870: 
3189,  Oct.  26.  50033 

a  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  founded  on 

Charles    Kingsley's    novel,    by    T.    D[ykesl 
Beasley.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  D.  Beasley,  Berkeley,  Cal. ;  1900  A: 
11626,  May  7 ;  2c.  June  11.  50034 

^Same.     [3],  81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Jan.  9,  1913;  D:  31917;  Thomas  D. 
Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  50035 

Wet  and  dry;  by  G.  R.  Cram. 

©   George   R.    Cram,     Chicago ;     D :  14159. 
Oct.  27.  1908.  50036 

Wet  blanket;  by  Margery  Stanley  Clark.  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1910.  20  p.  12°.  ([French's  acting  ed.,  no. 
1512] ) 

©  Dec.  31,  1910 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  22982  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  50037 

Wet  vs.  dry;  dialogue-debate  between  Tom 
O'Neill,  a  saloon  keeper,  and  a  license  com- 
missioner, as  given  by  E.  J.  Hall  and  D.  C. 
Summers.    32  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   June   27,   1915;   2c.   Dec.   24,  1915;    D: 
42558;  B.  J.  Hall  and  D.  C.  Summers,  Den- 
ver. 50037a 
See  also  Dialogue-debate,  wet  vs.  dry. 

Whangdoole  comedy  four;  a  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  B.  Kemp. 

©  Bobby  Kemp,  Chicago ;  D :  1405,  Feb.  6, 
1902.  50038 

Wharf  (The)  rat;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Mc- 
Allister.    [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,   1912;   D:  30260;   Hall  Mc- 
Allister, New  York.  50039 

What  a  beauty;  a  comedietta,  by  L.  S.  Walker, 
San  Francisco,  Cuddy  &  Hughes,  1870. 

©    L.    S.    Walker,    San    Francisco;    1870: 
3903,  Nov.  19.  50040 

What  a  girl  can  do;  in  3  acts,  by  Roy  La  Marr 
[pseud,  of  R.  Mosher]  [3],  44  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910 ;  D :  21471 ;  Roy  Mosher, 
Chicago.  50041 


What  a  girl  will  do. 

©   Charles  W.   Fonda,   Springfield,   Mass. ; 
D:5568,  Sept.  27,  1904.  50042 

What  a  man  can  do;  melodrama  play  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Taylor.    25  p.    f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1915 ;  D :  39899 ;  J.  H.  Taylor, 
Santa  Rosa,  Cal.    .  50042a 

What  a  man  wishes;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V. 
Tyler  and  W.  S.  Hill.  [122]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38387 ;  G.  Vere  Tyler 
and  William  Stanley  Hill,  New  York.    50042b 

What  a  mistake;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Al.  Owen.     [2],  83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1912;  D:  29854;  Al.  Owen, 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  50043 

What  a  pal;  sketch,  by  B.  Lloyd.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1912 ;  D :  28982 ;  Bert  Lloyd, 
Norwich,  England.  50044 

What  a  woman  can  do;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  D.  Morris.  [117]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    May   16,    1910;    D:  21046;    Geo.    D. 
Morris,  Boston.  50045 

What  a  woman  may  not  tell;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Judith  Broad.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   2,   1913;   D:  32877;   Ida  Grod- 
sky.  New  York.  50046 


What  a  woman  will  do. 
wins. 


See  Man  (The)  who 


What  ails  you;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Rupert 
Hughes.     189  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912;   D:  31223;  Henry  W. 
Savage,  New  York.  50047 

What  all  the  world  should  know;  by  J.  P. 
Lockney. 

©  John  P.  Lockney,  New  York ;   D :  4536. 
Jan.  21,  1904.  50048 

What  an  awful  thing  a  boy  is;  a  comic  drama, 
pt.  1.  Harrisburgh,  Ky.,  The  author,  1879. 
32  p.    16°. 

©  Ed.  Porter  Thompson,  Harrisburgh,  Ky. ; 
1879 :  1052,  Jan.  21 ;  2c.  May  22,  1880.    50049 

What  are  the  wild  waves  saying?  by  M.  E. 
Swan.    Typewritten, 

©  Mark  E.  Swan,  New  York ;  1900  A :  4325. 
Feb.  16;   2c.  Feb.  21.  50050 


—  a  novel  oddity,  by  D.  Crimmins.     Ms. 

©   Dan   Crinunins,    New   York ;    1891 :  912, 
Jan.   6;  2c.   Jan.  6.  50051 


2531 


50052 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50066 


What  became  of  Parker;  a  farce  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Maurice  Hageman.  Chicago,  The 
dramatic  publishing  company  [1898]  72  p. 
12°.      ([American  acting  drama]) 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1898 :  52110, 
Sept.  6;  2c.  Sept.  6.  50052 

What  became  of  the  burglar;  by  C.  M.  Fowler. 

©  Chas.  Melville  Fowler,  Sand  Lake,  Mich. ; 

1900  A :  5960,  Mar.  5 ;  2c.  Feb.  7.  50053 

What  Biddy  did;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Emma 
Taylor  [i.  e.  E.  T.  Rawson] 

©  Emma  Taylor  Rawson,  New  York ;  1880 : 
8626,  June  7.  50054 

What  can't  a  woman  do;  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  W.  Bradshaw.  [11]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1914 ;  D :  36427 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw, Chicago.  50054a 

What  charity  covers;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
David  Garrow.  London,  S.  French,  ltd.; 
New  York,  S.  French,  1911.  24  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.  no.  2384]) 

©  Mai-.  31,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  23815 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  50055 

What  Christmas  brought  to  Tom  and  Nell; 
a  holiday  entertainment  in  5  pts.,  by  H.  S. 
Russell.     [24]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Hattie  S.  Russell,  Ann  Arbor ;  D :  13515, 
Aug.  7,  1908;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1908.  50056 

What  could  you  expect?  or.  Nothing  but  bur- 
lesque, a  musical  comedy  extravaganza  in  1 
act  and  2  scenes,  by  W.  F.  Sage. 

©    Will    F.    Sage,    Boston;     1881:12056, 
Aug.  4.  50057 

What  did  Elsie  do?  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Russell. 

©  Marion  Russell,   Ridgefield,  N.   J.;   D: 
7883,  Jan.  11,  1906.  50058 

What  did  Tomkins  do?  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  C.  Clarke. 

©  Harry  Corson  Clarke,  Chicago;  1900  A: 
14236,  June  8.  50059 

What  do  I  have?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Fue. 
[6],  150  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1911 ;  D :  25962 ;  Charles  Fue, 
Chicago.  50060 

What  do  we  know?  original  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  Mandel.     152  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17858 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  New  York.  50061 

What  do  you  know  about  ghosts?  See  Com- 
plete Hallowe'en  book. 


What  do  you  know  about  women?  original 
farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E.  Mace.  [99]  p. 
4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  19,  1915 ;  D :  42295 ;  Charles  E. 
Mace,  Denver.  50061a 

What  do  you  mean?  melodramatic  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  N.  F.  Houston.  137  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1913;  D :  32815 ;  Norman  F. 
Houston,  Passaic,  N.  J.  50062 

What  does  it  profit  a  man?  dramatic  compo- 
sition, by  J.  P.  Heffern.  [1],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1914 ;  D :  37330 ;  James  Pat- 
rick Heffern,  Chicago.  50062a 

What  does  the  public  want?  satire  on  events  of 
the  day,  by  B.  Gerard.  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    14,    1914;    D:  37851;    Barney 
Gerard,  New  York.  50062b 

See  also  Hot  dog. 

What  doth  it  profit?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Kennedy.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    11,   1910;    D:  17909;    Charles 
Kennedy,  New  York.  50063 

What  every  man  does;  by  H.  S.  Martin.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1909 ;  D :  17323 ;  H.  S.  Mar- 
tin, Seattle,  50064 

What  every  man  knows;  or,  Good-night,  a 
sketch  for  three  people,  by  A.  Marshall.  [3], 
21  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1912;    D:  30926;    Abigail 
Marshall,  New  York.  50065 

What  every  woman  ought  to  know;  satirical 
farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Collison.  [86]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914 ;  D :  36272 ;  Wilson  Colli- 
son, Columbus,  O.  50065a 

What  every  woman  should  know;  original 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Lem  B.  Parker. 
[1],  57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1914;  D:  37928;  M.  M.  and 
Ed.  Dubinsky,  Rock  Island,  111.  50065b 

What  every  woman  thinks  she  knows;  suffra- 
gette monologue,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.  New 
York,  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1913.     10  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1913 ;  D  :  34008 ; 
M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York.  50066 

What  every  woman  wants;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Edward  E.  Rose.  1  p.  1.,  126  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1914 ;  D :  38670 ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land and  Edwin  Clifford,  Chicago.       50066a 


2532 


50067 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50083 


What  every  woman  wants  to  know;  by  F.  G. 
Conine.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1911 ;  D :  25828 ;  Frances  G. 
Conine,  Cleveland.  50067 

What  fools  these  mortals  be.     See  Puck  and 
Judge. 

What  fools  wom.en  are;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  Dana.     131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1912;    D:  28835;    Marvin 
Dana,  Nutley,  N.  J.  50068 

V/hat  God  hath  joined;  a  society  drama  in  4 

acts,  by  R.  D.  Kathrens.    33  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©    Dec.    28,    1911;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1912;    D: 

28181;    Richard    D.    Katlirens,    Kansas   City, 

Mo.  50069 

What  God  hath  joined  together;  a  play  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Tridon. 

©  Andre  Tridon,  New  York ;  D :  15665,  Apr. 
20,  1909.  50070 

vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  J.  Stillman.     [14] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  D :  39147 ;  Geo.  J.  Still- 
man,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  50070a 

What  goes  up;  or.  Up  in  the  air,  farce  comedy 
playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  Alan  Brooks  [pseud,  of 
I.  Playward]      [45]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1911 ;  D :  25940 ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  50071 

What  happened  at  a  soldiers'  home;  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  F.  Rognon.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Rognon,  Orting,  Wash.;  D: 
2178,  Aug.  1,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1902.        50072 

What  happened  at  Jones';  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  1900 
A :  5876,  Mar.  3  ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  50073 

What  happened  at  midnight;  a  drama  in  1 
act,  by  R.  W.  Graham.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  W.  Gi-aham,  East  Providence, 
R.  I.;  D:  14.555,  Dec.  17,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  17, 
1908.  50074 

What  happened  at  the  fountain;  1  act  dra- 
matic sketch,  by  E.  Gervase.  IS  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1915;  D :  40142 ;  Edward 
Gervase,  Brooklyn.  50074a 

What  happened  in  no.  44;  play  in  1  act,  by 
V.  H.  Smalley.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1910;  D:  20882;  Victor  H. 

Smalley,  New  Orleans.  50075 

What  happened  in  three  weeks;   drama   in  5 

nets,  by  E.  Lathtte  Brautigani.      [64]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Emma  L.  Brautigam,  Philadelphia;  D: 
12818,  Apr.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1908.     50076 


What  happened  on  Friday;  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  G.  Browne. 

©   W.   Gault   Browne,   Chicago;    1900  A: 
27065,  Oct.  31.  50077 

What  happened  to  Braggs;  farce  comedy  in  3 

acts,     by    B.    L.    C.    Griffith.      Philadelphia, 

Penn  publishing  company,  1911.    90  p.    12". 

©  Oct.  27, 1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  31, 1911 ;  D :  25634 ; 

Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  50078 

What  happened  to  Bundy;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Louis  de  Coucy.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  1, 1914 ;  D :  37489 ;  Gustave  Froh- 
man,   New  York.  50078a 

What  happened  to  Hannah;  minstrel  after- 
piece, by  Harry  L.  Newton.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  co.  [1915]     8  p.    12°. 

©  June  24,  1915;  2c.  June  28,  1915;  D: 
41102;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50078b 

What  happened  to  Jones;  an  original  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  George  H.  Broadhurst.  New  York, 
Samuel  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1897.  107  p.  12°.  ([French's  standard 
library  ed.]) 

©  Broadhurst  bros.,  Chicago;  1897:24086, 
Apr.  19 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1910.  50079 

Same.  New  York,  Samuel  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  107  p.  12°. 
([French's  standard  library  ed.]) 

©   Nov.  21,   1910;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1910;   D: 
22621 ;  Broadhurst  bros..  New  York.      50080 

What  happened  to  Jonesburg;  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  D.  Whitson.  [132]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1914;  D:  36079;  P.  Denton 
Whitson,  New  York.  50080a 

What  happened  to  Die;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Engesser  and  Vates  Engesser.  [1],  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1914;  D:  35992;  George  E. 
Engesser,  St.  Peter,  Minn.  50080b 

What  happened  to  Kip;  opera  bouffe  libretto  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Stearns  [pseud,  of  Justine  Sterns 
Lewis]     75  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   3,    1911;    D:  23261;    Justine 
Stearns,  New  York.  50081 

What  happened  to  the  newlyweds.  See  Will 
(The)  of  Uncle  Obadiah. 

What  happened  to  Trixie;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  Thompson.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.    11,    1912;    D:  28282;    Garfield 
Thompson,  St.  Louis.  50082 

What  happened  to  Willie;  a  farcical  sketch, 
by  C.  Ross.    Typewritten. 

©  Cecilia  Ross,  Brooklyn ;  1898 :  62987,  Oct. 
26;  Ic.  Oct.  26.  50083 


2533 


50084 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50096 


What  hath  God  wrought;  in  3  acts,  by  Edwin 
Slocum.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D :  24490 ;  June  Dur- 
nell  Slocum,  Philadelphia.  50084 

What  have  I  done?  by  C.  L.  Klein. 

©    Clara    Louisa    Klein,    Covington,    Ky. ; 
1886 :  5439,  Mar.  8.  50085 

What  is  fame?  a  tragi -comedy  in  1  act,  music 
incidental,  by  M.  L.  Webber.  6  p.  f  °.  TjTpe- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    30,    1910;    D:  21904;    Margie 
Louise   Webber,   Denver.  50086 

What  is  forgotten?  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  Hinckley.     [123]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Julian   Hinckley,   New    York;    D:6364, 
Mar.  20,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1905.  50087 


What  is  home  without  a  cook? 
housework. 


See  General 


What  is  home  without  a  mother-in-law?  farce 
in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  by  S.  Devere. 

©    Sam   Devere,   New   York;    1899:18454, 
Mar.  11.  50088 

See  also  Lobster  (The) 

What  is  love?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Scar- 
borough.    [133]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    13,    1914;    D:  37310;    George 
Scarborough,  Tompkinsville,  N,  Y.        50088a 


comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  Scarborough.   [106] 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35224 ;  George  Scar- 
borough, Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.  50088b 

- — 1  act  play  in  2  scenes,  by  H.  E.  Woulfe.  12 
p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913;  D :  33044 ;   Honor  E. 
Woulfe,  Waco,  Tex.  50089 

What  is  love  for?  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Trues- 
dell.    200  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Frederick    Truesdell,    New    York ;    D : 
14117,  Oct.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  22,  1908.    50090 

What  is  to  be;  a  4  act  drama,  by  D.  D.  Cohen. 
©  David  D.  Cohen,  St.  Paul ;  D :  10977,  July 
15,  1907.  50091 

What'll  you  have?  comedy  of  American  life 
in  4  acts,  by  G.  Middletou  and  G.  Bolton. 
[139]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1915 ;  D :  41426 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton  and  Guy  Bolton,  New  York.        50091a 

What  love  can  do;  an  American  comedy  ih  3 
acts,  by  S.  Morse.  [2],  120  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Samuel  Morse,  New  York ;  D :  4519,  Jan. 
18,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1904.  50092 


What   love   will    do;   play    in    4   acts,   by   W. 
Bonelli.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1915;   D:  41807;   William 
Bonelli,  New  York.  50092a 

See  also  House  (The)  of  Grandet. 


What  Maisie  lost;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Blanch- 
ard.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    20,    1914;    D:  37626;    Arthur 
Blanchard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  50092b 

What  makes  the  woman;  words  by  Geo.  Ar- 
thurs, music  by  Leslie  Stuart,  from  the  comic 
opera  The  belle  of  Mayfair.  [New  York, 
Francis,  Day  and  Hunter]     6  p.    f°. 

©    Francis,    Day   &   Hunter,    London;    D: 
8362,  Apr.  17,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1906.     50093 

What  male  hysterics  will  do.  S0e  Married  in 
Hoboken. 

What  man  calls  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M. 
Murfin.     [2],  114  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1,   1915;    D:  42153;    Jane   M. 
Murfin,  Detroit.  50093a 

What  married  men  do;  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  M. 
Rosener.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8.  1911;  D:  25977;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  50094 

What  men  are;  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Schorr. 


4  "j\s  br^D"^i:DiV  N 


;pjin  n2J:jrr2  D^n  ^ix 

Typewritten.       [Libretto 


[2],    143    p.      8' 
only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  .5,  1914;  D:  39009;  Anshel 
Schorr,   Philadelphia.  50094a 

What  men  call  love;  a  nautical  drama  in  4 
acts.     [76]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  W.  H.  Hargreves,  jr.,  and  G.  C.  Weigel, 
New  York ;  D :  4552,  Jan.  26,  1904 ;  2c.  Feb.  9, 
1904.  50095 

What  men  make  of  women.  See  Blood  red 
rose  of  sin. 

What  might  happen  if  we  had  war  with 
Japan.     See  Intercepted  (The)  m.essage. 

What  might  have  been;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  O.  Davis.  [154]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1914  ;  D :  35748 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  50095a 
See  also  Henpeckos  (The) 

What  might  have  happened  after  this  war. 
See  Peace  (The)  commission. 

What  money  cannot  buy;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Magnus,  adapted  from  a  play  by  Her- 
mann Sudermann. 

©  Maurice  Magnus,  Berlin ;  D :  7979,  Feb. 
12,  1906.  50096 


2534 


50097 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50118 


What  money  cannot  buy — Contiuued. 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by 

I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.     [83]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   Ira  B.   Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston;   D:3236, 
Apr.  3,  1903 ;  2c.  May  12,  1903.  50097 

What  money  can't  buy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charlie  de  Lima.    66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Charles   A.   de   Lima,    New   York;    D: 
15456,  Mar.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  26,  1909. 

50098 


—  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Payne. 
12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  F.  Payne,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  D : 
14382,  Nov.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1908. 

50099 


—  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Rothman.     [30]   p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1915;    D :  39736 ;    Eugene 
Rothman,  New  York.  50099a 

■by  George  Broadhurst.     [162]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27, 1915 ;  D :  41582 ;  Basil  Broad- 
hurst, New  York.  50099b 


play  in  3  acts  of  New  York  life  of  today, 

by  J.  Burke,  jr.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1909;    D:  17067;    James 
Burke,  jr.,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  50100 

What  money  will  do;  an  original  drama  [in  4 
acts]  by  L.  B.  Parker.  [144]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   14,   1909;    D:  16554;    Lem   B. 
Parker  and  Frank  M.  Witmark,  New  York. 

50101 

What  never  happens;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Jacobson,  pen  name  H.  V.  Wakefield.  [91]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    13,    1915;    D:  41978;    Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  50101a 

What  next?  a  character  sketch  in  1  act. 

©  Rose  Melville,   Memphis,  Tenn. ;   1898: 
6121,  Jan.  17 ;  2c.  Jan.  17.  50102 

What  really  happened;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Sel 
Martin  [pseud,  of  S.  Lewis]  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June   22,    1912;    D:  30083;    Shelley 
Lewis,  New  York.  50103 

What's  in  a  name;  a  comedietta,  by  M.  L. 
Tincker. 

©  M.  L.  Tincker,  Boston ;  1879 :  22,  Jan.  2. 

50104 


20  p. 


—  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  Listemann. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Franz  Listemann,   New  York;   D:3344, 
Apr.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  50105 


What's  in  a  name — Continued. 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B.  Comins.     [1],  42 

p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Lizbeth  B.  Comins,  Boston ;  1892 :  52619, 
Dec.  23;  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1893;  2c.  (typewritten) 
Dec.  23,  1892.  50106 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  R.  Kellar  and 


W.  T.  Nash. 

©   Philip   R.   Kellar   and   W.   Thos.   Nash, 
Chicago  ;  D  :  7399,  Oct.  14,  1905.  50107 

—  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Goddu. 

©    Louis    Goddu,    New    York;    1878:4041, 
Apr.  5.  50108 

farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Hanlon.    22  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1913  ;  D  :  35241 ;  Edward  Han- 
lon, New  York.  50109 

— •  farce  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Russell. 

©  G.  Frederic  Russell,  Philadelphia ;  1895 : 
1380,  Jan.  3.  50110 


farcical  sketch,  by  T.  D.  Beasley.     [10]  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    16,    1912;    D:  29399;    Thomas 
Dykes  Beasley,  Alameda,  Cal.  50111 

1  act  sketch,  by  Mary  Wellington  [pseud,  of 

Marie  Weller]     [12]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  29074 ;  Marie  Weller, 
New  York.  50112 

What's  in  a  title;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
G.  P.  Randall.    20  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1913;  D:  34218;  George  P. 
Randall,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  50113 

What's  in   a  voice?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E. 
Scott.    59  p.    4°.    Tjiiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1915 ;  D  :  39760 ;  Elmer  Scott, 
Sandusky,  O.  50113a 

What's  next?  an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  Bob  AVatt  [pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  Robert  Watt  Smiley,  Philadelphia  ;  1885  : 
14277,  July  2.  50114 

Same. 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1895: 
41239,  Aug.  12;  2c.  Nov.  14.  50115 

a  spasmodic  play  in  3  acts.     [52]   p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Katharine  Moller,  La  Crosse,  Wis. ;  D : 
6436,  Mar.  31,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  31,  190.5.    50116 

What's  the  matter  with  Hannah?  by  N.  Way- 
burn, 

©  Ned  Wayburn,  New  York ;  D :  8789,  Julv 
6,  1906.  50117 

What's  the  matter  with  Mary?  a  comedy  of 
the  day  in  3  acts,  by  G.  G.  Hastings. 

©  George  Gordon  Hastings,  New  York ;  D : 
14763,  Jan.  7,  1909.  50118 


2535 


50118 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


50138 


What's  the  matter  with  Ruth?  interruption  in 
1  act,  by  George  M.  Rosener.  [1],  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D:  42581;  George  J. 
Wetzel,  New  York.  50118a 

What's  the  matter  with  Susan?  a  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  L.  Ditrichstein.  [177]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Leo   Ditrichstein,   New   York;    D :  3983, 
Sept.  21,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1903.  50119 

What's  the  matter  with  the  Cobb  family?  com- 
edy drama,  by  L.  Grover. 

©    Leonard    Grover,    Brooklyn ;    D :  11806, 
Nov.  26.  1907.  50120 

What's  the  use?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mitchell. 
[2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914  ;  D  :  35826 ;  Earle  Mitch- 
ell, New  York.  50120a 

4°.    Type- 


9  p. 


—  comedy  sketch,  by  T.  Best, 
written. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   13,   1915;   D :  41981 ; 
Best,  Salt  Lake  City. 


Theodore 
50120b 


—  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hodges.     [2],  92  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    1,    1913;    D:  33112;    Arthur 
Hodges,  New  York.  50121 


'Playlet  for  four  characters,  by  G.  A.  Lem- 
ming.    [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1909 ;  D :  16633 ;  Geo.  A.  Lem- 
ming, Chicago.  50122 

'Sketch  in  1  act,  by  .T.  H.  Kehoe.    Milwaukee, 

A.  E.  Reim.    7  p.    16°. 

©  Mar.   21,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   20,   1911;   D: 
23690;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.         50123 

What's  tonight?  Chanukkali  farce  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  S.  S.  Grossman.  Cincinnati,  The 
Ark,  1911.    17  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1911 ;  2c.  Nov.  9.  1911 ;  D  :  25768 ; 
Snmuel  S.  Grossman,  Philadelphia.  50124 

What's  wrong?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Bal- 
lard.   94  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1<!.  Aug.  19,  1912 ;  D :  30573 ;  John  Fred- 
'^rick  Ballard,  Peterborough,  N.  H.  50125 


Same.    New  York,  Samuel  F'rench  ;  London, 

S.  French,  ltd.,  1914.     155  p.     12°. 

©  May  4,  1914 ;  2c.  May  5,  1914  ;  D  :  36942 ; 
David  Belasco,  New  York.  50125a 

What  shall  I  take?  an  Ethiopian  fai'ce  in  1  act, 
by  Frank  Dinnont.  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
1876.  9  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
comic  di'ama,  no.  93]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
7991,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  50126 


What  shall  it  urofit  a  man;  a  morality  play  in 
1  act,  by  P.  A.  Hutchison.  [3],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1913  ;  D :  32241 ;  Percy  Adams 
Hutchison,  New  York.  50127 

What  shall  we  do  with  Augustus?  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Long. 

©  James  W.  Long,  Washington;   1900  A: 
18157,  July  23.  50128 

What  she  did  for  him;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  C. 
Wentworth.      [99]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Jan.    27,    1912;    D:  28461;    Marion 
Craig  Wentworth,  Boston.  50129 

What  she  knew;  an  original  play  in  3  acts, 
R.  H.  Gibbons  and  Adelaide  Birdsall  Warren. 
[3],  51  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1910 ;  D :  21598 ;  Robt.  Hume 
Gibbons,  Detroit.  50130 

What  she  wasn't;  by  W.  R.  Gompf.  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Wallace  R.  Gompf,  New  York ;  D :  5069, 
May  24,  1904;  2c.  May  24,  1904.  50131 

What  ship's  that?  the  U.  S,  battleship  ship 
Nero;  a  nautical  melodrama,  by  H.  Meredith. 

©   Harry   Meredith,    Boston ;    1898  :  17376, 
Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  14.  50132 

What  should  she  do?  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Fer- 
ber.     [3],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   10,   1913;   D:  32911;    Maurice 
Ferber,  Boston.  50133 

or,  Jealousy,   a  drama  of  the  times  in  5 

acts  and  6  tableaux,  by  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York ;  1874 :  10848, 
Aug.  20.  50134 

What  struck  Duffer;  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  by 
L.  J.  Cella.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Louis    J.    Cella,   New    York;    D :  10004, 
Feb.  20,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907.  50135 

What  the  audience  don't  see.     Bee  Canned. 

What  the  baby  did;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  M. 
Cressy. 

©   Will    M.    Cressy,    Concord,    N.    H. ;    D: 
13971,  Oct.  1,  1908.  50136 

What  the  Diddys  did  when  the  'quake  quit; 
[sketch]  by  J.  A.  Walker.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   16,   1909;   D:  16559;    John   A. 
Walker,  San  Francisco.  50137 

What  the  experts  said.  See  Monomaniacs 
(The) 

What  the  husband  did;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Preston  Kendall.     25   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  P.  Kendall,  Lamar,  Col. ;  D :  9670,  Dec.  1, 
1906;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1906.  50138 


2536 


50138 


COPYHIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50152 


What  the  moon  saw;  original  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  R.  Drew.     [1],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1914;  D:  39145;  S.  Rankin 
Drew.  New  York.  50138a 

What  the  old  man  does  is  always  right;  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  H.  Sandby.  [13]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911;  D:  28055;  Mrs.  Her- 
man Sandby,  Philadelphia.  50139 

What  the  phonograph  told;  a  domestic  comedy- 
drama  in  1  act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 
D :  9933,  Feb.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  9,  1907.    50140 

What  the  public  wants;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Arnold  Bennett.  New  York,  G.  H.  Doran 
company,  1911.     151  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1911 ;  2c.  July  8,  1911 ;  D :  24760 ; 
George  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York.  50141 

What  the  salt  did.  See  Salt  (The)  of  matri- 
mony. 

What  the  ship  brought;  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ellis. 
10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Celie  Ellis,  New  York;  D:4819,  Mar, 
31,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1904.  50142 

What  the  town  crier  cried.  See  Blazer's 
scraps. 

What  the  undertaker  undertook;  comedy  play- 
let by  D.  G.  King.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915;  D:  39447;  Donald  G. 
King,  Indianapolis.  50142a 

What  the  woodman  done.     See  Ruben  Simon. 

What  they  did  for  Jenkins;  a  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts  for  male  characters  alone,  by  Harold 
Hale  [pseud,  of  C.  N.  Moller]  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  39  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7342, 
Sept.  29,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  50143 

WTiat  to  say  for  closing  day;  by  Willis  N. 
Bugbee.  Franklin,  O..  Eldridge  entertainment 
house  [1913]     74  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  A: 
358893;  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
Franklin,  O.  50144 

What  true  love  means.  See  Greater  love 
hath  none. 

What  we  are  coming  to.     See  A.  D.   1900. 

What  we  bump  into  on  the  boardwalk;  play 
in  1  act,  by  R.  M.  Woodward.  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1915 ;  D :  39558 ;  Ruth  Mar- 
garet Woodward,  New  York.  50144a 


What  wealth  can  do;  by  E.  Thompson.    Ms. 
©    Edythenzo    Thompson,    Butte,    Mont; 
1896 :  10905,  Feb.  17 ;  Ic.  Jan.  27.  50145 

What  whiskey  will  do.     See  Sold  for  drink. 

What  will  Charlie  say?     See  Wedding  (The) 
mom. 

What  will  happen  next?     play  in  1   act,  by 
M.  Van  Allen.     [5]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   4,   1914;    D:  37736;    Meradith 
Van  Allen,  Chicago.  50145a 

What    will    he    do    with    it?    Bulwer's    novel 
dramatized  by  M.  Miiller. 

©  E.  V.  D.  Miller,  United   States;  1876: 
10164,  Sept.  6.  50146 

See  also  Gentleman  Waif e. 

What  will  he  say?  See  Uncle  George. 

What  will  John  say?    comedy   in   3    acts,   by 
E.  Orr.     [165]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1911 ;  D :  24994 ;  Edith  Orr, 
Newton,  Mass.  50147 

What  will  people  say?    comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  Panchen.     118  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  1,  1909;   D:  16680;   Elizabeth 
Panchen,  Atlanta.  50148 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Silverman. 

"|iD  ,irjpN  4  "i^N  ;p:>Ni  w^'^V  pbrn  dnii 

[491]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    19,    1913;     D:  32360;     Albert 
Silverman,  New  York.  50149 

modern  American  comedy  of  adventure  in 


3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.     [3],  124  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1914;    D:  37617;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Covington,  La.  50149a 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Hughes. 

©  Rupert  Hughes,    New    York ;    D :  5367, 
Aug.  2,  1904.  50150 

"WThat  will  the  harvest  be?     a  comedy   in   a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Nunez. 

©   Joseph   A.   Nunez,   New   York;    D:637, 
July  5,  1901.  50151 

What  will  the  people  say?     dramatic  playlet, 
by  F.  Finney.     [1],  10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
^©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1914;  D :  36348 ;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Toledo,  O.  50151a 

V/hat  will  the  world  say?  drama  in  2  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Delaney.     [40]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,   1915;    D:  40211;   John   S. 
Delaney,  Brooklyn.  50151b 

What  woman  will  do  for  love. 

©   Albert   S.   Reinhart,    Chicago ;    D :  5937. 
Dec.  20,  1904.  50152 


2537 


50153 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50170 


What  women  say;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Howe,  jr.    i,  85  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  28,  1910;  D:  21202;  Frank 
Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  50153 

by  Franklin  Winter. 

©  Frank  Howe,  jr.,  Philadelphia ;  D :  14148, 
Oct.  26,  1908.  50154 

What  women  want;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Egan. 
[79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  S.  Egan,  Wilmington,  Del. ;  D : 
4714,  Mar.  12,  1904;  2c.  act  1,  Apr.  8,  1904; 
2c.  act  2-4,  Apr.  21,  1904.  50155 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Oyen.     118  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913 ;  D :  33107 ;  Henry  Oyen, 
New  York.  50156 

What  women  will  do;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
founded  on  Charles  Dickens'  story  entitled 
David  Copperfield,  by  H.  Jackson.  68  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Jackson,  St.  Paul ;  D :  4265,  Nov. 
18,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  3,  1904.  50157 

See  also  Ruth. 

What  would  a  gentleman  do?  original  3  act 
play,  by  Gilbert  Dayle.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910.  100  p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.,  no.  2371]) 

©  Nov.  21,  1910;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1910;  D: 
22622;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       50158 

What  would  Mrs.  Macthinkar  say?  a  comedi- 
etta, by  D.  Millikin.  Hamilton,  O.,  Brown  & 
Whitaker,  1903.    49  p.    12°. 

©  Dan  Millikin,  Hamilton,  O. ;  D:3538. 
May  26,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1903.  50159 

What  would  you  do?  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
J.  R.  Gordon,  a  new  and  rev.  ed.  of  A  beauti- 
ful liar.     27  p.    f°.    Tj^pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1910;  D:  20248;  John  R. 
Gordon,  Milwaukee.  50160 

farce   comedy   in   4   acts,   by   Ann   Lewis 

[pseud,  of  L.  W.  Rhodes]     [64]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1914 ;  D :  39337 ;  Louise  W. 
Rhodes,  Chicago.  50160a 

play  in  1  act,  by  Broughton  Tall  [i.  e.  S.  B. 

Tall]     [23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1915;  D:  39396;  Stanley 
Broughton  Tall,  Baltimore.  50160b 

What  would  your  girl  do?  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  [72]  p.  4°.  Type 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1915 ;  D :  42551 ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  50160c 

What  Wright  left;  by  M.  Ott. 

©  Matthew  Ott,  Boston;  D:8492,  May  7, 
1906.  50161 


What  Wryter  wrote;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  Calnon.     [1],  49  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Calnon  and  Angus  G.  MacEach- 
ron,  Detroit ;  D  :  2040,  June  24,  1902 ;  2c.  June 
27,  1902.  50162 

What  you  will.  See  Twelfe  night.— Twelfth 
night. 

Whatever  is;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Owen. 
50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25921 ;  Martha  Owen, 
New  York.  50163 

Wheal  Danes;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  R. 
Whytal.     [2],  165  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York;  1888:22602, 
Aug.  6;  2c.  May  13,  1889.  50164 

Wheat  (The)  field.  See  Pig  (The)  brother 
play-book. 

Wheatville  (The)  candidates;  rural  political 
play  in  4  acts,  by  Ward  Macauley.  Phila- 
delphia, Penn  publishing  company,  1911.  64 
p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  24, 1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  31,  1911 ;  D  :  25633 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  50165 

Wheel  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  Bide 
Dudley  [i.  e.  W.  B.  Dudley]  [88]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1914;  D:  35694;  Walter  B. 
Dudley,  New  York.  50165a 

Wheel  (The)  and  the  mines;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  IMorris. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  D :  13920, 
Sept.  25,  1908.  50166 

Same.     [179]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ramsav  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  D :  10548, 
May  18,  1907 ;  2c.  May  13,  1907.  50167 

Wheel  (The)  at  the  man;  or,  A  dual  identity, 
a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  A.  Huber. 
[68]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emile  Andrew  Huber,  New  York ;  D : 
6288,  Mar.  6,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905.        50168 

Wheel  (The)  invisible;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  W.  Hainer.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

(g)  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D:  41858;  Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  50168a 

Wheel  (The)  of  birth;  drama  in  prologue,  2 
acts,  and  epilogue,  by  Pauline  de  Silva 
Brooks  Quinton  and  W.  W.  Quinton.  121  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1913;  D :  32692 ;  William 
Warren  Quinton,  Buffalo.  50169 

Wheel  (The)  of  fate;  an  operetta  in  3  acts, 
words  by  M.  Johnson,  music  selected.  3  p.  1., 
24  p.    8°.     Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  Margaret  Johnson,  New  York ;  1895 : 
64130,  Dec.  18 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1896.  50170 


2538 


50171 


COPYMGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50192 


Wheel  of  fortune;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Morris. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago ;  1S9S :  49198,  Aug. 
22.  50171 


- — ■  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  A.  Parker. 

©  Robert  Asliton  Parker,  St.  Louis;  1889: 
31578,  Oct.  18.  50172 

—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F,  Dittmar. 
©  George  P.  Dittmar,  Jersey  City;  1S96: 


48855,  Aug.  29. 


50173 


Wheel  (The)  of  life;  a  play,  by  G.  F.  Redeam. 
©  Russell  Bassett,  New  York  ;  1887  :  32831, 
Dec.  17.  50174 

Wheel  (The)  of  love;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V.  Ho- 
bart.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor, -N.  Y. ; 
D :  11201,  Aug.  19,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  19,  1907. 

50175 

Wheels. 

©    S.    Edwin   Hoopes,    Minneapolis;    1896: 
7407,  Jan.  30.  50176 


— ■  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D.  H.  Clark. 

©  D.  H.  Clark,  New  York ;  1895 :  10307,  Feb. 
19.  50177 

— by  W*.  H.  McDougall. 


©  Walter  H.  McDougall,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. ; 
1895  :  36906,  July  16.  50178 

vaudeville  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  W.  Hol- 


comb. 

©    Willard    Holcomb,    Washington;    1897: 
23209,  Apr.  13.  50179 

Wheels  within  wheels;  play  of  to-day  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  N.  Albyn.    [2],  120  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1910 ;  D  :  22457 ;  Genevieve  N. 
Albyn,  Brooklyn.  50180 

iTJhen;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  B.  Christie.    8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1910;  D:  20115;  William  B. 
Christie,  Brownwood,  Tex.  50181 


war  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Schoen.     [1],  15  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    12,    1914;    D:  38096;    Eugene 
Schoen,  New  York.  50181a 

When  a  man  counts;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Gold- 
man.    [137]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   19,   1911;   D:  24242;   Matthew 
Goldman,  New  York.  50182 

When  a  man  has  a  family;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  M.  Overton.  [1],  84  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   8,   1913;    D:  32886;   Grant  M. 
Overton,  Brooklyn.  50183 


When  a  man  loves;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Hamin 
Robert.    126  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.   July   10,   1915;   D:  41267;   John  H. 
Hazel  ton.  New  York.  50183a 

[13] 


a  western  sketch,  by  R.  H.  Faulkner. 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  H.  Faulkner,  Allegheny,  Pa.;  D: 
12505,  Mar.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.        50184 

When  a  man  marries;  or,  When  men  marry, 
farce  comedy  in  4  acts  from  the  German,  by 
H.  Krafft.    115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1909 ;  D :  17591 ;  Helen  Krafft, 
New  York.  50185 

When  a  man's  a  man;  3  act  drama,  by  J.  F.  De- 
laney.     [3],  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1913 ;  D :  32413 ;  John  F.  De- 
laney,  Chicago.  50186 

When  a  man's  in  love.     See  Violets. 

When  a  man's  single;  a  rural  society  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Crane.  New  York,  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1905.     50  p.    12°. 

©  Eleanor  Maud  Crane,  New  York  ;  D :  7012 
July  22,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1905.  50187 

When  a  man's  tempted;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Dolseu.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1910 ;  D :  21305 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,  Los  Angeles.  .  50188 

When  a  man  tells;  in  1  act,  by  F.  Pier.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  Easton,  Md. ;  D :  6829,  June 
17,  1905 ;  2c.  June  17,  1905.  50189 

When  a  woman  is  poor;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  B. 
Barrington.     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1914 ;  D :  37811 ;  Pauline  B. 
Barrington,  Los  Angeles.  50189a 

When  a  woman  loves;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  A.  Houghtaling.    37  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Max  Albert  Houghtaling,  Philadelphia; 
D:4155,  Oct.  28,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1903. 

50190 

in  4  acts,  by  P.  Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  and  Marion  Short,  New 
York ;  1900  A :  28443,  Nov.  19.  50191 


—  romantic  play   in   3   acts,   by   F.  W.   Nor- 
cross.    68  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  28,  1909;  D:  17012;  Frederic 

Walter  Norcross,  Philadelphia,  50192 


by   J.   Seagrave. 


—  social   drama   in   4   acts, 
[124]  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914;  D:  36868;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  50192a 


2539 


50193 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50212 


When  a  woman  wills;  western  rural  play  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Inskeep.  49  p.  f .  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    ic.    June   12,    1911;    D:  24465;    Carlos 
Inskeep,  Darlington,  Ind.  50193 


See  also  Ivan,  tlie  terrible  tsar. 

When    all    fruits   fail,    welcome    haws. 
Maid  (The)  of  many  lovers. 


See 


When  all  the  world  is  young;  a  play  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  A.  Boucicault. 

©  Aubrey  Boucicault,  New  York ;  D :  2619, 
Nov.  18,  1902.  50194 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Maclean. 


©  Stuart  Maclean,  Atlanta ;  D :  3411,  May 
11,  1903.  50195 

When  an  empress  loves;  a  romantic  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  A.  W.  Greeley.  [81]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Alfred    William   Greeley,    Washington; 
D :  7060,  Aug.  2,  1905 ;  Aug.  2,  1905.        50196 

When  Anita  married;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Iralson.     128  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    1,    1909;   D:175S3;   Abraham 
Iralson,  St.  Louis.  50197 

When  Ann  acted;  comedy  playlette  in  2  scenes, 

by    George   M.    Rosener.      Milwaukee,    A.    E. 

Reim,  1910.     12  p.     16°.      ([Publication]   no. 

11) 

©   Dec.   23,    1910;    2c.    Dec.   27,   1910;    D: 

22923;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        50198 

(■ 
When  blood  calls.     See  Prophecy  (The) 

When  Buckingham  met  the  queen;  a  play  in  6 

acts  and  8  scenes,  by  F.  S.  Heffernan.    cover- 
title,    88  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©   Frank    S.   HefCernan,    Springfield,   Mo.; 
D:89,  Jan.  29,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1901. 

50199 

When  Bunny  pulls  the  strings;  play  in  5 
scenes,  by  Ermo  [pseud,  of  W.  J.  Baldwin, 
jr.]     9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    21,    1913;    D:  33283;   Wm.    J. 
Baldwin,  jr.,  New  York.  50200 

When  Caesar  marks  Antony;  travesty  on 
Julius  Caesar,  by  M.  Clayton  and  L.  R.  Drew. 
[2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    25,    1914;    D:  38927;    Murray 
Clayton  and  Lillian  R.  Drew,  New  York. 

50200a 

When  Caesar  sees  her;  1  act  farce,  by  J. 
Leonard.     18  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1910;     D:  22826,     James 
Leonard^  New  York.  50201 


When  Claudia  smiles;  original  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  Leo  Ditrichstein,  [134]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    4,    1913;    D:  34638;    Frederic 
McKay,  New  York.  50202 

play  in  3  acts,  adaptation  by  A.  C.  O'Dea. 


[120]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D:  33997;  Anne  Cald- 
well O'Dea,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.      50203 

When  Congress  went  to  Princeton;  [in  2  acts] 
by  Roy  S.  Durstine  and  H.  J.  Van  Dyke  III. 
cover-title,  41  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Princeton  triangle  club,  Princeton,  N.  J. ; 
D :  12346,  Feb.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908. 

50204 

When  coon  meets  coon;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan.  73  p.  16°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   6,   1911;    D:  25948;   Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan,  Seattle.       50205 

When  Cupid  was  a  chimpanzee;  a  comedy  in 
4  acts,  by  M.  Doremus.  [67]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mary    Doremus,    Kingston,    N.   Y. ;   D : 
12287,  Jan.  30,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1908.    50206 

When  Danny  came  marching  home;  a  non- 
sensical trifle  in  1  act,  by  E.  Selwyn. 

©   Edgar    Selwyn   and    James   H.   Falser, 
London  ;  D :  1867,  May  10,  1902.  50207 

When  daughters  will;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Wadlington.     83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911 ;  D :  25076 ;  Mary  Emma 
Wadlington,  Purcell,  Okl,  50208 

When  debts  are  paid;  by  E.  H.  Boemler. 

©   Edward   Henry   Boemler,   Chicago;    D: 
1130,  Nov.  11,  1901.  50209 

When  doctors  agree.     See  Mind  cure. 

When   doctors  disagree;  a   farce  in  1  act,  by 

0.  E.  Young.     Philadelphia,  The  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1904.    22  p.    16°. 

©   Penn    pub.    co.,    Philadelphia ;    D :  5415, 
Aug.  12,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  11,  1904.  50210 

When  Dora  ran  the  farm;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  I.  H.  White.    33  p.     4^    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D :  37801 ;  Irving  H. 
White,  Minneapolis.  50210a 

When  double  meets  double;  1  act  play,  by  Rilla 
M.  Willard. 

©  Wilbur  A.  Billings,  St.  Louis;  D:4003, 
Sept.  24,  1903.  50211 

When  dreams  come  true;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

1.  J.  Crandall.    60,  [1]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiay  13,  1911 ;  D :  24210 ;  Irene  Jean 
Crandall,  Chicago.  50212 


2540 


50213 


COPYMGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50234 


When    dreams    come    true — Continued. 

a  mii3ical-comedy  iu  3  acts,  by  P.  Bartholo- 

mae.     [149]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto 

only] 
©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1913 ;  D :  32318 ;  Philip  Bar- 

tholomae,  New  York.  50213 

a  musical  sketch  in  2  acts,  by  V.  Nichols. 

4  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1909 ;  D :  16226 ;  Vista  Nich- 
ols, Salt  Lake  City.  50214 

'a  1  act  musical  sketch,  by  M.  J.  Christian. 

6  p.    i°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Mary  J.  Christian,  New  York  ;  D  :  13839, 


Sept.  19,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1908. 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  Brouston. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   21,   1912;    D:  29115; 
Brouston,  New  York. 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J.  B.  Craig. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  14,  1909;   D :  17091 ; 
St.  Paul. 


50215 

15  p.     4°. 

;   Douglas 
50216 

14  p.    4°. 

Josephine 
50217 


Berlceley  Craig, 

When  duty  calls;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 
Losee.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1912 ;  D :  29174 ;  Gilbert  E. 
Losee,  Boston.  50218 

When  East  meets  West;  dramatic  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Kimball.    [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1914 ;  D :  39036 ;  Astrid  Kim- 
ball, Cambridge,  Mass.  50218a 

When  fairies  rule;  dramatic  composition,  by 
J.  W.  Shiels.    32  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910 ;  D :  20692 ;  John  Wilson 
Shiels,  San  Francisco.  50219 

When  faith  is  lost;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L, 
Rohr.     [2],  107  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Rohr,  Chicago ;  D :  11914,  Dec.  13, 
1907 ;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1907.  50220 

When  fate  butted  in;  dramatic-comedy  playlet 
in  1  act,  by  A.  E.  Whitman.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1914 ;  D :  36574 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
ward Whitman,  Whitman,  Mass.  50220a 

When  Fide  screamed.     /S'ee  Meeting  father. 

When  Trisco  sleeps ;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.   5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1912  ;  D  :  31150 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  50221 

When  George  III  was  king. 

©  F.  P.  Pease,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  9338,  Aug.  11. 

50222 

When  grandmother  was  young;  by  I.  Cum- 
mings. 

©  Isibella  Cummings,  Tully,  N.  Y. ;  D  :  1480, 
Feb.  21,  1902. 


When  grass  meets  sod;  by  Mrs.  G.  Crane.  17 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1910 ;  D :  20708 ;  Mrs.  Gard- 
ner Crane,  New  York.  50224 

When  Greek  meets  Greek.  See  Daughter  (A) 
of  France. — Philosopher  and  the  fool. 

When  Ham  lets  her;  a  burlesque  tragedy  in  1 
act  on  William  Shakespeare's  immortal  drama 
Hamlet,  by  J.  Leonard.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1913 ;  D :  32352 ;  James  Leon- 
ard, New  York.  50225 

When  he  struck  his  balance;  1  act  play  de- 
signed as  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;   D:  29258;   Samuel  J. 
Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  50226 

When  hearts  are  trumps;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
S.  C.  Connolly.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1910 ;  D :  20603 ;  Susan  Cor- 
nelia Connolly,  Memphis,  Tenn.  50227 


a  modern  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  C.  Connolly. 

24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Susie  Cornelia  Connolly,  Memphis,  Tenn. ; 
D :  11535,  Oct.  14,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907. 
.ii>  1  50228 

When  hearts  were  true;  or.  The  spirit  of  '76, 
by  B.  J.  Cigrand. 

©  Bernard  John  Cigrand,  Chicago ;  D  :  4822, 
Mar.  31,  1904.  50229 


When  Heine  was  twenty-one. 
about  famous  authors. 


See  Short  plays 


When  Henry  IV  was  king;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Thompson.    ,10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  W.  Thompson.  Chicago ;  D :  6894, 
June  24,  1905  ;  2c.  June  24,  1905.  50230 

When  her  soul  speaks. 

©  Eva  Mountford,  Elmer  Grandin  and  Geo. 
Samuels,  New  York;  D :  3245,  Apr.  4,  1903. 
[ITor  copies  reed,  see  D :  3182]  50231 


a 


play   in 
Grandin    and 


4   acts   and   5   tableaux,   by   E. 
E.    Mountford.      [105]    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Elmer  Grandin,  Eva  Mountford  and 
George  Samuels,  New  York  ;  D  :  3182,  Mar.  24, 
1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.  50232 

When  his  love  waned;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    82  p.    f^    Typewritten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn; 
D :  12040,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

50233 


50223 

2541 


When  his  wife's  away. 
©   Mrs.    Charles   E. 
1898  :  9373,  Feb.  3. 


Howard,   New   York ; 
50234 


50235 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50255 


When  his  wife's  away — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Bm-ke  Smith,  New  York;  1898:9584, 
Feb.  4.  50235 

When  hubby  realizes;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
W.  R.  Abram  and  A.  Johns.  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Will  R.  Abram  and  Agnes  Johns,  San 
Francisco ;  D :  14445,  Dec.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  3, 
1908.  50236 

When  hubby  returned;  comedy  sketch,  by  C. 
Lane.     [14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1910;  D:  21828;  Chris. 
Lane,  Philadelphia.  50237 

When  I'm  a  man;  a  duologue,  by  S.  J.  Adair 
Fitz-Gerald. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:62683, 
Sept.  27 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  50238 

When  I'm  grown  up;  a  duologue  for  girls,  by 
S.  J.  Adair  Fitz-Gerald. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;  1899:62630, 
Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  17.  50239 

When  I  was  with  Otis  Skinner;  comedy  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  W.  Mack.  [2],  17  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1914 ;  D :  35918 ;  Willard  Mack, 
Salt  Lake  City.  50239a 

When  ignorance  is  bliss;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Chase.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914;  D:  38102;  Howard 
Chase,  New  York.  50239b 


38  p. 


play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  W.  Sudlow. 

4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1912 ;  D :  31710 ;  Charles  W. 
Sudlow,  Philadelphia,  and  Joseph  R.  Paulson, 
Camden,  N.  J.  50240 

When  Ireland  was  a  nation;  a  romantic  com- 
edy drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Campbell.  [85]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wayne  Campbell,  Wamego,  Kan.;  D: 
3558,  June  8,  1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903.      50241 

When  is  a  burglar  not  a  burglar?  in  1  act,  by 

W.  Bynner.     22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Witter  Bynner,  New  York;  D:  12335, 
Feb.  1,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1908.  50242 

When  it  comes  home  to  you;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Rohr.     [2],  89  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  2,  1910 ;  D :  21469 ;  Louis  Rohr, 
South  Haven,  Mich.  50243 

When  John  O'Neil  Higginson  came;  play  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Knapp.    42  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  1914;  D:  37905;  Grace 
Knapp,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  50243a 


When  Johnny  comes  marching  home  again; 
a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Guest.  19  p.  obi. 
16°.     Typewritten. 

©    Helen    Guest,    South    Boston;    D:869, 
Sept.  16,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1901.  50244 

When  Julia  lied;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Pier.    [95]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  New  York ;  D :  4774,  Mar. 
16,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1904.  50245 

When  kings  were  bold;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  Connelly.    98  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hubert   Connelly,  New  York;   D:2874, 
.Tan.  19,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  19,  1903.  50246 

[1], 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Connelly. 

74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hubert   Connelly,  New  York;   D:2100, 
July  10,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1902.  50247 

When  knighthood  was  in  flower;  a  play  dram- 
atized by  Paul  Kester,  from  the  novel  by 
Charles  Major.  4  p.  1.,  223  p.  12°.  Pri- 
vately printed. 

©  Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  Indianapolis ;  D :  8549, 
May  18,  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.  50248 

When  knights  were  bold;  an  incident  of  King 
Arthur's  court,  by  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1906.  10  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:   School  plays,  no.  11) 

©    Dramatic   pub.    co.,   Chicago ;    D :  9546, 
Nov.  28,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1906.  50249 

When  lightning  strikes;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Miron  LefRngwell.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.     [1911]     [58]  p.    f°. 

©  Aug.  28,   1911;  2c.   Sept.  18,  1911;  D: 
25243;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  50250 

When  London  sleeps;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Chas.   Darrell.     Typewritten. 

©   James   H.   Wallick,   New   York;    1896: 
39978,   July   8;   2c.   July   8.  50251 

When  love  comes;  by  F.  H.  Tobias.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20029 ;  Francis  H. 
Tobias,  New  York.  50252 

When  love  dawns;  play  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  A.  Hartrick.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Albert    Hartrick,    Pittsburgh;    D:8318, 
Apr.  10,  1906;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1906.  50253 

When  love  goes  to  war;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Isabella  G.  B.  Lothrop. 

©  Isabella  Graham  Lothrop,  Detroit ;  1899 : 
31014,  May  8.  50254 

When  love  is  blind;  a  sketch,  by  A.  Lanston. 

©  Aubrey  Lanston,  Washington ;  D :  5711, 

Oct.  31,  1904.  50255 


2542 


50256 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50273 


When   love   is   true;    a   drama   in   4    acts,   by 
L.   J.  L.  Stilwell.     85  p.     t".     Typewritten. 
©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12039,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

50256 

When  love  is  young;  by  L.  Eagan.     [1381   P- 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Eagan,  New  York ;  D :  7454,  Oct. 
25,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1905.  50257 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,   Chicago;   1900 
A  :  5879,  Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  3.  50258 

-by   R.   H.   Williams.      [2],   17  p.     8°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    26,    1915;    D:  40767;    Regina 
Helena  Williams,  St.  Louis.  50258a 

a  passion  drama  in  3  acts,  from  the  Ger- 


man  of  Max  Halbe,   tr.   and   adapted  by   C. 
Swickard.     51  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles     Swickard,    Chicago ;     D :  4484, 
Jan.  9,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  9,  1904.  50259 

—  See  also  Dramatic  episodes. — ^Wildfire. 


When  love  pipes;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  Annette 
Kittredge  [i.  e.  A.  K.  Rankine]  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.  Dec.  17,  1915 ;  D :  42511 ;  Annette  Kit- 
tredge Rankine,  New  York.  50259a 

When  love  returns;  tabloid  play,  by  H.  Howard 
[pseud,  of  H.  H.  Levy]  [3],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915 ;  D :  39933 ;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  50259b 

When  love  runs  v/ild;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E. 
Leavitt  and  W.  L.  Laurence.  [3],  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    9,    1915;    D:  39353;    Ezekiel 
Leavitt  and  W.  L.  Laurence,  Boston.    50259c 

When  love's  abroad;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  A. 
Bragdon.     [77]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dudley  Acton  Bragdon,   St.   Louis;   D: 
881,  Sept.  20,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1901.    50260 

When  love  shall  conquer  death;  or.  Every- 
body square.     Typewritten. 

©  Lizzie  A.   Nichols,   Lynn,   Mass. ;   1899 : 
8048,  Jan.  25 ;  2c.  Jan.  25.  50261 

When  love  speaks;  an  original  American  play 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Cozzens,  jr.,  and  J.  J. 
Rooney. 

©   Henry   W.    Cozzens,   jr.,    and    John   J. 

Rooney,   West  New   Brighton,   N.   Y. ;   1894: 

5706,  Jan.  23.  50262 

When  love  takes  wing;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    78  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  12054,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

50263 


When  love  was  blind;  1  act  sketch,  by  L. 
Schlesinger.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1910 ;  D :  21222 ;  Lily  Schle- 
singer, San  Francisco.  50264 

When  Lucindy  goes  to  town;  monologue,  by 
Mary  Moncure  Parker.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  CO.,  1913.  9  p.  16°.  ([Denison's  mono- 
logues] ) 

©  Oct.  2,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1913 ;  D :  34668 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50265 

When  ma  took  office;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  S. 
Shephard.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  27  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  256]) 

©  July  31,  1913 ;  2c.  Aug.  1, 1913  ;  D :  33969  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  5b266 

When  Maggie  came  into  her  own;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Murphy.  [1],  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913 ;  D :  35377 ;  Mary  Mur- 
phy,  Philadelphia.  50267 

When  Martin  stacked  the  cards;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  F.  G.  Buchanan,  [68]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    1912;    D:  28438;    Frankie 
Grant  Buchanan,  Denver.  50268 

When  men  betray;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Backus. 
[133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Fred'k  Backus,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  6116, 
Jan.  21,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1905.  50269 

When  men  marry.     See  When  a  man  marries. 

When  Michael  came;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Margaret  Belle  Houston.  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1912 ;  D :  29459 ;  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Kauffman,  Piano,  Tex.  50270 

When  might  made  right;  a  tragedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  O.  Varney. 

©    Wm.    O.    Varney,    Boston;    1898:23007, 
Apr.  11.  50271 

When  Modkin  came  back;  farce  [in  3  acts]  by 
H.  M.  Graves.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   7,   1914;    D:  38721;   Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  50271a 

When  mother  came  to  college;  farce-comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Louis  Dudley  David.  Chicago,  A. 
Flanagan  co.  [1911]     32  p.     12°. 

©    Mar.    30,    1911;    2c.    Apr.    1,    1911;    D: 
23819;  A.  Flanagan  co.,  Chicago.  50272 

When  New  York  sleeps;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  b.v 

J.  H.  Wallick  and  Geo.  Roberts.    Typewritten. 

©  Jas.  H.  Wallick,  New  York ;  1896 :  19929, 

Mar.  31.     [Note:  Entry  cancelled,  see  1896: 

27628]  50273 


5379— VOL  2— le 


2543 


50274 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50294 


When  New  York  sleeps — Continued. 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  Wallick  and 

Geo.  W.  Robinson. 

©  Jas.  H.  Wallick,  New  York ;  1896 :  27628, 
May  5.  50274 

by  W.  A.  Brady. 

©  Wm.  A.  Brady,  New  York ;  1896 :  11229, 
Feb.  18.  50275 

When    Normand  won  the  Derby;   race   track 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  R.  J.  Craker.     [12]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  J.  Craker,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D: 
11162,  Aug.  12,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  12,  1907. 

50276 

When  Ole  joined  the  Woodmen;  a  Swede  char- 
acter comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Lund. 
17  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lawrence  E.  Lund,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  3127,  Mar.  13,  1903 ;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903. 

50277 

When  other  hearts;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Leon- 
ard,   ii,  99  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1910 ;  D :  21239 ;  Oscar  Leon- 
ard, St.  Louis.  50278 

When  Otto  listened;  dramatic  composition,  by 
A.  Stedman.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910;  D:  20931;  Adelaide 
Stedman,  New  York.  50279 

When  our  country  was  young;  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Chambers.    47  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Stephen  Chambers,  Tacoma ;  D :  5437, 
Aug.  13,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  13,  1904.  50280 

When  Pat  was  king;  by  Anna  Marble.  34  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1909;  D:  17790;  Tom  Nawn, 
New  York.  50281 

When  Paw-Paw  County  went  dry;  in  6  scenes, 
by  Tickuor  C.  Williams  [pseud,  of  William  C. 
Tichenor]  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1911. 
54  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1911;  D: 
25278;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  50282 

When  Pitt  was  young;  a  merry  musical  mix-up 
in  3  acts,  book,  words  and  music  by  P.  E. 
Kriebel.  35  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Percy  E.  Kriebel,  Pittsburgh  ;  D  :  15865, 
May  15,  1909 ;  2c.  May  15,  1909.  50283 

When  Polly  was  queen  of  the  May;  play,  by 
Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1913.    27  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35634 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  50283a 


When  promises  prevail;  play  in  4  acts,  by  C 
Rodekurt.     [7],  107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    5,   1912;    D:  30745;    Christian 
Rodekurt,   Baltimore.  50284 

When  Raffles  met  Sherlock  Holmes;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  H.  P.  Leonard. 

©   Harry    Paul    Leonard,    New    York ;    D : 
6309,  Mar.  1,  1905.  50285 

When  Reuben  comes  to  town;  a  comedy  in  .1 
act,  by  H.  Elliott  McBride. 

©    Frank    R.    Howe,    Darrowville,    O. ;    D : 
1696,  Apr.  7,  1902.  50286 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Charles  F.   Brown,  New   York;   D:802, 
Aug.  26,  1901.  50287 

a    monologue,    by    Harry    L.    Newton    and 

A.  S.  Hoffman.     Chicago  and  New  York,  The 

Dramatic  publishing  company,  1902.    7  p.   12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2535, 

Nov.   3,   1902;   2c.   Nov.  17,   1902.  50288 

a   musical   comedy   in   2   acts,    words   and 


music  by  H.  Perlet. 

©  Herman  Perlet,  New  York ;  D :  127G, 
Jan.  13,  1902.  50289 

a  3  act  musical  comedy  extravaganza,  bv 

H.  A.  Wickham  and  W.  B.  McCallum.     [53] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Harry  A.  Wickham  and  William  B.  Mc- 
Callum, Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D:1179,  Dec.  12, 
1901;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1901.  50290 

When  rogues  fall  out;  a  romantic  drama  in  3 
acts,  adapted  by  L.  J.  Burnham.  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  Jane  Burnham,  Detroit ;  D  :  4977, 
May  2,  1904;  2c.  May  2,  1904.  50291 

When  Rome  howls;  or,  Brutus  outdone,  play 
in  1  act,  by  M.  Clayton  and  L.  R.  Drew.  [1], 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1914;  D:  38818;  Murray 
Clayton  and  Lillian  R.  Drew,  New  York. 

50291a 

When  Rome  was  mistress  of  the  world;  a  play 
in  5  acts,  adapted  from  J.  Whyte-Melville,  by 
M.  E.  Carr  and  L.  J.  Burnham.  [94]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marie  E.  Carr  and  Lillian  J.  Burnham. 
Detroit;  D :  1833,  May  5,  1902;  2c.  May  3, 
1902.  50292 

When  science  lends  a  hand;  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  3  acts,  by  L.  R.  De  Lisle.  [67]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1912;  D :  28571 ;  Louise  R. 
De  Lisle,  Nev/  York.  50293 

— — -  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R.  De  Lisle.  70  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  4,  1912;  D:  29866;  Louise  R. 
De  Lisle,  New  York.  50294 


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50313 


When  Shakespeare  struck  the  town;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Lilian  F.  Chandler.  Franklin,  O., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1913.  16  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35454;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  50295 

When  Silvia  sings;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Shively.     [12S]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1915;  D :  40264 ;  Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  50295a 

When  sleuth  meets  sleuth;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Ramsdell.  [78]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1913 ;  D :  32530 ;  R.  G.  Rams- 
dell, Brooklyn.  50296 

When  Tatters  won;  1  act  sketch,  by  W.  Brad- 
shaw.     [4]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1911 ;  D :  24199 ;  Will  Brad- 
shaw,  Chicago.  50297 

When  tenor  meets  bass;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Geo.  Totten  Smith.  2  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1911;  D :  24088 ;  xVrthur  D. 
Wood,  New  York.  50298 

When  the  band  begins  to  play;  written  and 
composed  by  Annie  Adams. 

©  Harry  Wall,  New  York;  1871:8422. 
Sept.  9;  2c.  Sept.  19.  50299 

When  the  bells  chimed  at  Pale  Peter's;  a 
play  in  4  acts,  by  Mark  Traverse  [pseud,  of 
M.  E.  Taft]  from  The  measure  of  a  man  by 
Norman  Duncan.  [3],  127  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  31559  ;  Mary  Emery 
Taft,  Pleasantville  Station,  New  York. 

50300 

When  the  bugle  calls;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Thomas.      [2],   14   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  27,  1915;  D :  39937 ;  Clarence 
Thomas,  Chicago.  50300a 

When  the  captain  returned;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  J.  Butler.     [101]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Butler,  New  York ;  D :  1893, 
May  15,  1902;  2c.  June  3,  1902.  50301 

When  the  cat's  away;  by  Preston  Young. 

©  Laura  Eastlake,  New  York ;  D :  580,  June 
17,  1901.  50302 


When  the  cat's  away — Continued. 

a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Lottie  Shields. 

New    York,    The    Roxbury     publishing    com- 
pany, 1899.    14  p.    16°.     (Wizard  series) 

©   Roxbury   pub.   co.,    New    York;     1899: 
76321,  Nov.  22;  2c.  Nov.  15.  50304 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grover. 

©  Leonard  Grover,  Brooklyn  ;  1899  :  29975, 
May  2.  50305 


—  dramatic  incident  in  1  act.  by  J.  Winters 
and  M.  Milton  Roemer.  [1],  6  p.  4'.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  G,  1913 ;  D :  34459 ;  Julian  Win- 
ters and  M.  Milton  Roemer,  New  York. 

50303 


a  1  act  play,  by  Eleanor  Kirk   [pseud,  of 

Eleanor  Maria  Easterbrook  Ames] 

©  Eleanor  Kirk,  Brooklyn ;  D :  3209,  Mar. 
28,  1903.  50306 

When     the     circus     came    to    town;    dramatic 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  L.  Newton.     Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Deuison  &  co.,  1912.    70  p.    16°.    * 
©    Oct.    IS,    1912;    2c.    Oct.    21,    1912;     D: 
31183 ;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50307 

When  the  clock  is  striking  midnight  in  Chi- 
cago; sketch  from  a  fantastic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Hatlanek.     6  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909;  D:  17208;  Josephine 
Hatlanek,  Chicago.  50308 

When  the  clock  stops;  a  domestic  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  J.  A.  Mitchell.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Joseph  A.  Mitchell,  Philadelphia;  D: 
4753,  Mar.  19,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1904.    50309 

When  the  clock  strikes  twelve;  a  drama  in  5 
acts  and  7  scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt. 

©  Joseph  Le  Brandt,  New  York;  1899: 
42360,  June  29.  50310 

When  the  clock  struck  ten;  a  vaudeville  act, 
by  J.  H.  Hughes.     [9]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  H.  Hughes,  Saginaw,  Mich. ;  D : 
10454,  Apr.  30,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  30,  1907.     50311 

When  the  colonies  were  young;  a  play  [in  3 
acts]  by  P.  D.  Gill.  43  numb.  1.  8°.  Printed. 
[Text  parallel  with  binding] 

©  Parker  Dickens  Gill,  New  York  ;  D  :  7856, 
Jan.  9.  1906;  2c.  May  16,  1906.  50312 

When  the  curtain  rises;  a  collection  of  light 
and  simple  dramas,  for  parlor  representation, 
requiring  but  few  properties  and  slight  mak- 
ing up,  i)articularly  adaiited  to  the  novice 
on  the  stage,  by  Clara  J.  Denton.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1890.  1  p.  1.,  71  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

Contents  :  The  man  who  went  to  Europe. — 
All  is  fair  in  love. — W.  H. — A  change  of 
color. — To  meet  Mr.  Thompson. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1890: 
10275,  Mar.  29;  2c.  Dec.  11.  50312a 

When  the  deacon  proposed;  by  M.  R.  Malone. 
©  Mary  R.  Malone,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  D :  7192. 
Aug.  31,  1905.  .  50313 


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50333 


"When  the  devil  comes  to  town;  in  3  scenes,  by 
E.  D.  Miner  and  W.  H.  Ward.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

I©  Edwin  D.  Miner,  New  Yorlv,  and  Wm.  H. 
Ward,  Altamont,  N.  Y. ;  D :  11741,  Nov.  14, 
1907;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907,  50314 

When  the  fates  decree;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  H. 
Code.  Pittsburgh,  Grant  H.  Code  [1914]  20 
p.    8°. 

©  July  1,  1914;  2c.  .Tune  26,  1914;  D: 
37409;  Grant  Hyde  Code,  Pittsburgh. 

50314a 

When  the  grass  withers;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  E.  Fancourt.     [106]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1911;  D:  24474;  Richard 
Ernest  Fancourt.  New  York.  50315 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Fancourt.    35  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1910 ;  D :  21764 ;  Richard  Er- 
nest Fancourt,  New  York.  50316 

When  the  gringo  came;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  E.  Twose.    33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1909 ;  D :  17286 ;  Henry  Elias 
Twose,  Los  Angeles.  50317 

When  the  harvest  days  are  over;  melodrama 
in  4  acts,  by  N.  Twomey.  [54]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Cbelsea,  Mass. ;  D :  2677, 
Dec.  4,  1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  4,  1902.  50318 

When  the  heart  prompts;  1  act  dramatic  play- 
let, by  F.  W.  Norris.    6  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910;  D:  20589;  F.  Wick- 
ham  Norris,  Brooklyn.  50319 

When  the  heart  was  young;  a  dramatic  compo- 
sition in  4  acts,  by  C.  F.  Bryant  and  L.  D. 
Coleman.     [156]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  F.  Bryant  and  Lotta  Day  Cole- 
man, San  Francisco;  D :  1769,  Apr.  8,  1902.; 
2c.  May  12,  1902.  50320 

When  the  house  settles;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Mandel.     125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1909 ;  D :  17283 ;  Frank  Man- 
del,  San  Francisco.  50321 

When  the  land  was  young;  incident  of  the 
Revolution  in  1  act,  by  L.  T.  Burkham.  22  p. 
8°.    Printed. 

©  Oct.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909 ;  D :  17350 ; 
Lucie  T.  Burkham,  Cincinnati.  50322 

'See  also  King's  (The)  envoy. 


When  the  light  fades;  a  4  act  comedy-drama, 
by  Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  [62] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Bertha  Belle  Westbrook  Reid,  Chicago; 
D :  685,  July  24,  1901 ;  2c.  July  24,  1901. 

50323 


When  the  lights  are  low;  musical  sketch  with 
dialogue,  by  Arthur  A.  Penn.  New  York,  Lon- 
don [etc.]  M.  Witmark  &  sons  [1906]  cover- 
title,  4  p.    4°.     [Words  only] 

'©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  8444, 
Apr.  28,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr,  27,  1906.  50324 

When  the  mother  does  the  courting;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  McCartney.  [54]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  James  McCartney,  Ardsley,   N.   Y. ;   D : 
5344,  July  26,  1904 ;  2c.  July  26,  1904.     50325 

When  the  new  wine  blooms;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  Bjornson,  tr.  from  the  Danish-Norwegian 
by  L.  M.  Hollander.  69  p.  8°.  (In  Poet  lore, 
V.  22,  no.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1911) 

©   Mar,   22,   1911;   2c,   Mar.   27,   1911;    D: 
23749 ;  Lee  M.  Hollander,  Madison,  Wis. 

50326 

When  the  prince  goes  awooing;  romantic  play 
in  4  acts,  by  B.  and  Hugh  Reticker.  88  p. 
plans.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©   le.    Dec.    30,    1909 ;    D :  17824 ;    Beatrice 
Reticker,  New  York.  50327 

When  the  sea  gives  up  its  dead;  character 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Hawthorne,  [9]  p,  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1911 ;  D :  25031 ;  Grace  HavN-- 
tliorne,  New  York,  50328 

When  the  shadows  fall;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  O,  Davis.     [3],  61  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1915 ;  D :  40S27 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N,  Y,  50328a 

When  the  signal  sounds;  a  romantic  play  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Paul  Gabbert.  77  p,  4°,  Type- 
written, 

©  August  Paul  Gabbert,   Quiucy,  111,;   D: 
7596,  Nov,  21,  1905 ;  2c,  Nov,  21,  1905,     50329 

See  also  Harry  and  the  dude. 

When  the  sleeper  woke;  a  1  act  comedy,  by 
J.  B.  Larric,    20  p,    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  J,  Burnett  Larric,  New  York ;  D :  15078, 
Feb,  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  15,  1909,  50330 

When  the  storm  breaks;  a  tale  of  to-day  and 
to-morrow  in  4  acts,  by  N,  Lublin,  144  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Nathan  Lublin,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  11149,  Aug, 
10,  1907;  2c,  Aug,  10,  1907,  50331 

When  the  sun  rises;  a  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  H,  S.  Sheldon.  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    14,    1909;    D:  16236;    Harry 
Sophus  Sheldon,  Chicago,  50332 

When  the  ticker  ticks;  a  1  act  play,  by  E,  C, 
Ranck.     22  p.     f°.     Typewritten, 

©  Edwin  C,  Ranck,  New  York ;   D :  13273, 
June  25,  1908 ;  2c,  July  13,  1908,  50333 


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50351 


When  the  villain  puts  one  over;  sketch,  by 
J.  A.  Cuuuiughum,    16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   16,   1915;    D:  39699;    John   A. 
Cunningham,  New  York.  50333a 

When  the  wheels  run  down;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
Maud  M.  Rogers.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1899.  15  p.  12°. 
(French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  27) 

<©  T.  H.  French,  New  York;   1899:70514, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1901.  50334 

When  the  white  man  came;  a  dramatic  play- 
let in  1  act,  of  the  eai'ly  days  in  California, 
by  B.  Baremore.     [13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16646 ;  Barry  Bare- 
more,  New  York.  50335 

When  the  wolf  comes  in;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Wright,  jr.     21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    11,    1911;     D:  25190;     Fred 
Wright,  jr..  New  York.  50336 

When  the  world  sleeps;  a  pastoral  melodrama, 
by  Langdon  McCormick  [i.  e.  A.  L.  McCor- 
mick]  and  Lawrence  Marston.  103  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Langdon    McCormick,    New    York;    D: 
6953,  July  11,  1905 ;  Ic.  July  11,  1905.    50337 

When  the  worm  turned;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Katharine  Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  CO.,  1912.    16  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   16,   1912;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1912;   D: 
30566;   Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50338 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.   C.  Ranck. 

[107]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28626 ;  Edwin  Carty 
Ranck,  Cambridge,  Mass.  50339 

When  there's  a  way.     See  Will  (A)  and  a  way. 

When  Titus  ruled;  a  play  in  5  acts,  from  Bul- 
wer  Lytton's  Last  days  of  Pompeii,  by  L. 
Lonergan.      [117]    p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Lester  Lonergan,   New   York ;   D :  1761, 
Apr.  21,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1902.  50340 

When  tramps  are  trumps;  by  F.  La  Pierre. 

©  Frederic  La  Pierre,    Chicago ;    D :  3529, 
June  4,  1903.  50341 

When  trouble  comes  double;  Irish  comedy 
sketch,  by  G.  C.  Cook.  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    4,    1910;    D:  20696;    Gertrude 
Chadwick  Cook,  San  Francisco.  50343 

When  true  hearts  meet;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilv/ell.    82  p.    t\    Typewritten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12033,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

50343 


When  two  hearts  are  one;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  W.  Arthur  and  G.  Errol. 

©  T.  W.  Arthur  and  George  Errol,  New 
York;  1900  A:  8008,  Mar.  27.  50344 

When  two  love  one;  or,  A  floor  walker's 
romance,  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  C.  Blaney. 
10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Hari-y  Clay  Blaney,  Centre  Moriches, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  10056,  Mar.  2,  1907;  2c.  Feb.  13, 
1907.  50345 

When  two  write  history;  drama  A  4  acts,  by 
A.  B.  Morgan.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910 ;  D :  20941 ;  Agnes  Bangs 
Morgan,  New  York.  50346 

When  Virginia  was  young;  a  colonial  play 
in  3  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  A.  H.  Laidlaw,  jr. 
109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Alexander  H.  Laidlaw,  jr..  New  York; 
D:165,  Feb.  25,  1901;  2c.  July  18,  1901. 

50347 

When  Washington  was  young;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Mixou.     14  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911 ;  D :  24491 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  50348 

When  we  dead  awaken;  a  dramatic  epilogue 
in  3  acts,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr.  by  W.  Archer. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  H.  S.  Stone  &  co., 
1900.    3  p.  1.,  157  p.    12°. 

©  Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.,  Chicago:  1900 
A:  7502,  Mar.  22;  2C.  Apr.  20.  50349 

See  also  Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


When  we  grow  up;  comedy  playlet  in  2  scenes, 
by  E.  Clark.     [35]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    13,    1914;    D:  36822;    Edward 
Clark,  Brooklyn.  50349a 

When  we  know  not;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  F. 
Leonard.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   12,   1915;   D:  39756;   John  F. 
Leonard,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  50349b 

When  we  meet  again;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.     107  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12101,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908. 

50350 

When  we  were  friends;  an  original  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Patton.  [110]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  B.  Patton,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
9432,  Nov.  15,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1906.    50351 

When  we  were  kids;  play,  by  C.  C.  Vowinkel. 
2  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1915 ;  D :  41787 ;  Charles  C. 
Vowinkel,  Philadelphia.  50351a 


2547 


50352 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50369 


Wlien  we  were  twenty-one;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  V.  Esmond.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1903.  80  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  French's  standard  library  ed.) 

©   Samuel   French,    New   York;     D:3239, 
Mar.  31,  1903;  2c.  May  8,  1903.  50352 

"When  wedding  bells  ring;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  T.  T.  Railey.  62  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1909 ;   D :  17276 ;  Thomas  T. 
Railey,  Harrisonville,  Mo.  50353 

When,  why  and  where;  a  3  act  farce  comedy, 
by  W.  T.  Bryant, 

©  W.   T.    Bryant,    United     States;     1891: 
37540,  Oct.  19.  50354 

When  Willy  came  home  from  Yale.  See 
Blossoming  (The)  of  Mary  Anne. 

When  wit  won;  comedy  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  K.  M.  Wayne.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    15,    1913;    D:  34734;    Kathryn 
Maddox  Wayne,  New  York.  50355 

When  woman  loves.      See  Winner  (The) 

When  v/oman  rules;  a  merry  comedy  for  girls 
in  2  acts,  by  M.  F.  Hutchinson,  music  by 
Lionel  Elliott.  London,  ,T.  Williams,  ltd. ; 
New  York,  Edward  Schuberth  &  co.,  1908. 
24  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London  ;  D :  13808, 
Sept.  15,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  15,  1908.  50356 

When  woman  stoops  to  folly;  a  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  Scholz.  71  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Rudolph  Scholz,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D :  7213, 
Sept.  6,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1905.  50357 

When  woman  wills;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
[by  Harry  Nash] 

©   Arthur   H.   Brown,   Pi-ovidence,   R.   I. ; 
D:  14516,  Dec.   11,   1908.  50358 

When  women  fight  a  duel.     See  Queer  heroes. 

When  women  got  the  ballot;  monologue,  by 
S.  C.  Benson.     [16]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1914;  D:  39125;  Samuel  C. 
Benson,  Patton,  Pa.  50358a 

When  women   hate.      See  Richard   Morgan. 

When  women  love;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.   Spitz.     [70]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Abraham  A.  Spitz,  Providence.  R.  I. ;  D : 
8273,  Apr.  11,  1903 ;  2c.  Ani".  11,  1903.     50359 

See  also  Fatal  (The)  witness. 

When  women  rule;  by  P.  Cohen.  26  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Philip    Cohen,     PhilMdeli)hia ;     D:5669, 
Oct.  21,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  21,  i;)U4.  50360 


When  women  rule — Continued. 

a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Agnes  Electra  Piatt. 

New  York,   Dick  &  Fitzgerald,   1913.     10  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  29,  1913;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1913;  D: 
32268;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.    50361 

by  D.  B.  Gaily  and  M.  Lambert.    9  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1914;  D:  37884;  David  B. 
Gaily  and  Marie  Lambert,  Baltimore.    50361a 

a  play  of  the  suffragette  sway,  by  N.   J. 

Heaney.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  IS,  1912 ;  D :  30018 ;  Ned  Joyce 
Heaney,  New   York.  50362 

satirical  playlet  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Marsh 

and  R.  R.  Breen.     [ii],  11  p.     f°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1912;  D:  29457;  Rose  R. 
Breen  and  Frances  W.  Marsh,  Springfield, 
Mass.  50363 

When  women  nile  us;  burlesque  court  house 
scene,  by  Frank  Dumont.  New  York,  Chi- 
cago [etc.],  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  1904.  12  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  The  Witmark  stage  publi- 
cations) 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  6044, 
Dec.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  27,  1904.  50364 

When  women  vote;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  Anna  P. 
See.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1911.  15  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  31,  1911;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1911;  D: 
25122;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

50365 

When  worlds  meet;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Aris- 
tides  Evangelus  Phoiitrides.  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1912  ;  D  :  30908  ;  A.  E.  Phou- 
trides,  Cambridge,  Mass.  50366 

When  you  meet  the  right  one;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.  78  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D:  12038,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

50367 
When    you're    right    you're    wrong;    original 
playlet  in  1  act,  by  H.   Selman.      [1],   19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1914;  D:  36636;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  50367a 

When  your  wife's  away;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burke  Smith,  Detroit;  1899:11346. 
Feb.  8.  50368 

Where  angels  fear  to  tread;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  Steele.     65  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eloise  Steele,  Oberlin,  O. ;  D :  4534,  Jan. 
20,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1904.  50369 


2548 


50370 


COPYHIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


50386 


Wliere  are  those  men?  sketch  for  girls,  by  Alice 
Gerstenberg.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing 
CO.,  1910.  14  p.  12°.  ([Sergei's  acting 
drama,  no.  612] ) 

©  Dec.  31,  1912  ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D. :  31841 ; 
Dramatic  pub.  cc,  Chicago.  50370 

Where  Bill  goes  home;  1  act  comedy,  by  Wil- 
liam and  .Tosephine  Giles.  Milwaukee,  A.  E. 
Reim,  1910.  8  p.  16°.  ([Publication]  no. 
14) 

©  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1911 ;  D :  23556 ; 
Adolph  E.   Reim,   Milwaukee.  50371 

Where  bugles  blow.     See  In  old.  Wyoming, 

Where  burning  Sappho  loved;  dramatic  com- 
position in  4  acts,  by  W.  Haiuer.  [60]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 


Where  honor  lies;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Barron. 

©  Edwyn  A.  Barron,  Chicago ;  1892 :  6083, 
Feb.  8.  50377 

Where  ignorance  is  bliss;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  Hastings.     [117]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1911;  D:  23581;  Dille  Hast- 
ings, Philadelphia.  50378 

Where  ignorance  is  bliss  'tis  folly  to  be  wise, 
by  B.  K.  Phillips. 

©  Bettine  Kavanaugh  Phillips,  New  York; 
1898 :  59874,  Oct.  11.  50379 

Where  is  my  hat?  an  original  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  C.  Finger. 

©    Carl    Finger,    Philadelphia;    1900    A: 
19858,  Aug.  9.  50380 


©    Ic.    Apr.    7,    1914;    D  :  36635;    Whitfield       Where  is  my  wandering  boy?  dramatic  play  in 

3  acts,  by  L.  E.  Walter.     [70]  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1913;  D:  34594;  Lester  E. 
Walter.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  50381 


Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  '        50371a 

Where  causes  join;  by  J.  H.  Sackett.  Type- 
written. 

©    John    Hubbert    Sackett,    Philadelphia ; 
1899 :  29102,  Apr.  28  ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  50372 

Where  charity  begins;  1  act  sketch,  by  D. 
Hardy.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,     1915;     D :  40023 ;     Doris 
Hardy,  New  York.  50372a 

Where  children  rule;  musical  fantasy,  libretto 
by  Sidney  Blow  and  Douglas  Hoare,  music 
by  Edward  Jones.  London,  Francis,  Day  & 
Hunter  [etc.,  etc.]  1909.  cover-title,  12  p.  8°. 
[Lyrics  only] 

©   Dec.   28,   1909;    2c.   Dec.   29,    1909;   D: 
17809 ;   Francis,   Day  &  Hunter,   London. 

50373 

Where  clover  blooms;  by  W.  Vance.  Type- 
written. 

©  Wilson  Vance,   Bloomfleld,   N.   J.;   1900 
A:  25230,   Oct.   10;   2c.   Oct.   10.  50374 

Where  did  John  go?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
James  F.  CuUen.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  D :  39494 ;  James  Cul- 
len.  New  York.  50374a 

Where  God  has  not;  play,  by  A.  Smith.  [64]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    2,   1912;    D:  28526;    Adelaide 
Smith,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  50375 

Where  happiness  is;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Keays.     134  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   21,   1913;    D:  32737;    Ethelyc 
Emery  Keays,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  50376 

Where  have  you  been?  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Laurie,  jr.     [7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1915;    D:  42309;    .Joseph 
Laurie,  jr..  New  York.  50376a 


play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E.  Walter.    104  p.    f  °. 

Typewritten, 

©  Lester  E.  Walter,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  D: 
15433,  Mar.  24,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1909. 

50382 

Where  is  Smith?  in  2  acts,  by  H.  R.  Moore. 
[29]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  R.  Moore,  Watertown,  Wis.;  D: 
916,  Oct.  3,  1901 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1901.        50383 

Where  is  the  man  with  the  money?  comic 
hopera  in  3  hacks,  lyric  book  and  music  by 
C.  H.  Horton.  35  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Ic.    July   29,    1915;    D:  41358;    Charles 
Herbert  Horton,  Youngstown,  O.  50383a 

Where  is  William?  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Windermere  [pseud,  of  C.  F.  Todd]  [88]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912 ;  D :  28450 ;  Charles  F. 
Todd,  Loudon.  50384 

Where  is  your  sister?  a  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Holbrook. 

©  Amelia  Weed  Holbrook,  New  York;  D: 
8873,  July  19,  1906.  50385 

Where  lays  the  blame;  play  in  5  acts,  by  G. 
Ottesen.     [119]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .July   11,   1914;    D:  37547;    Gerhard 
Ottesen,  Seattle.  50385a 

Where  magnolias  bloom;  a  characteristic  mu- 
sical comedy  in  2  acts  and  6  scenes,  book, 
lyrics  and  music  by  W.  M.  Cook,  [30]  p.  4". 
Typewritten,     [Words  only] 

©  Will  M.  Cook,  New  York ;  D :  4766,  Mar. 
21,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1904.  50386 


2549 


50387 


DBAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50405 


Where's  Mabel?  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Chas. 
Landon  Carter.     [l],5p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1913 ;  D :  35089 ;  Eugene  M. 
Purljiss,  Mendota,  111.  50387 

Where's  Matilda?  new  and  original  operatic 
comedy  in  3  acts,  music  and  comedy  by  L. 
Jordan. 

©  Leopold  Jordan,  New  York ;  1898 :  4803S 
Aug.  15.  50388 

Where's  my  hat?  [play  in  1  act]  by  Robert 
C.  V.  Meyers;  The  student  and  his  neighbors, 
by  N.  A.  Woodward;  Cain,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern, by  Ellen  Murray;  [and]  The  queen  of 
beauty.  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1886. 
p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to 
One  hundred  choice  selections,  no.  4) 

©   P.   Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
12538,  May  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  50388a 

Where's  the  cat?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  James 
Alberry. 

©  Samuel  French  &  son.  New  York ;  1880 : 
19198,  Dec.  16.  50389 

Where's  your  baggage;  farce  in  3  acts,  from  the 
German  of  Gustav  Olmar,  by  F.  H.  James. 
[2],  60  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  24,   1912;   D:  28414;   Fred.   H. 
James,  New  York.  50390 

Where  strife  held  sway;  a  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  N.  Smytli.    37  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Louis  Nathan  Smyth,  Little  Bay,  Ark. ; 
D:1908,  May  20,  1902;  2c.  May  28,  1902. 

50391 

Where  sweet  magnolias  bloom.  See  Sweetest 
(The)  girl  of  all. 

Where  taters  grow  sm.all;  a  story  of  Kansas, 
by  W.  Campbell. 

©   Wayne    Campbell,    Wamego,    Kan. ;    D : 
2681,  Dec.  5,  1902.  50392 

Where  the  eagle  soars;  play  of  the  Balkans,  of 
yesterday,  today,  and  tomorrow,  by  James 
Grimthorpe  [pseud,  of  S.  Herzberg]  [167] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1915;  D:  41010;  Sadie  Herz- 
berg, St.  Margaret-at-ClifCe,  England. 

50392a 

Where  the  forest  ends;  a  play  in  4  acts  by  P. 
Shefliohl.     119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Pliilip  Sheffield.  Seattle;  D:  14431,  Dec. 
2,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1908.  50393 

Where  the  grass  grows  green.     See  Shin  Fane. 

Where  the  lane  turned;  ruiul  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Florence  A.  Cowles.  New  York, 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1912.    53  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  30428  ; 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  New  York.  50394 


Where  the  laugh  comes  in;  a  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  AV.  Chase. 

©  Charles  W.   Chase,   New  York;   D:640, 
July  8,  1901.  50395 

Where  the  mocking-bird   sings;  a  play  in  4 

acts,  by  E.  Leslie.     103  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eleanor  Leslie,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  12639, 

Nov.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1908.  50396 

Where  the  road  ends;  folk-play,  by  R.  Sawyer 
[i.  e.  R.  S.  Durand]  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Julv  30,  1912 :  D :  30385 ;  Ruth  Saw- 
yer, Ithaca,  N.  Y.  50397 

Where  the  sun  goes  down;  in  4  acts,  by  Olive 
West.     171  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Willard   Bowman,    New   York;    D :  973, 
Oct.  16,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1901.  50398 

Where  the  sun  sets. 

©   Milton   H.   Fahrney,   Chicago;   D :  8364, 
Apr.  17,  1906.  50399 

Where  the  trail  ends;  1  act  drama,  by  George 
M.  Rosener.  Milwaukee,  A.  E.  Reim,  1910. 
12  p.    16°.     ([Publication]  no.  9) 

©   Dec.   23,   1910;   2c.   Dec.   27,   1910;   D: 
22922 ;  Adolph  E.  Reim,  Milwaukee.        50400 

Where  there  is  nothing;  by  W.  B.  Yeats.  New 
York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company,  1903. 
212  p.    12°.     (Plays  for  an  Irish  theatre,  v.  1) 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York ;  D :  3422,  Mav 
13,  1903;   2c.  May  13,  1903.  50401 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  B.  Yeats.     [New 


York]   John  Lane,  1902.     99  p.     12°. 

©  W.  B.  Yeats,  Dublin.  Ireland;  D:2488, 
Oct.  24,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1902.  50402 

Where  there  is  sm.oke;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Heaton.    37  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Harold    R.    Heaton,    London;    D :  3473. 
May  22,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  4,  1904;  2c.  May  12, 

1906.  50403 

• 

Where  there's  a  will;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Parry.     109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23,   1912;    D :  32642 ;    Bernard 
Parry,  Richmond,  Surrey,  England.       50404 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.   L.   Greensfeldor. 

[1],  62  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   2,   1915;    D:  39278;    Elmer   L. 
Greensfelder,  Baltimore.  50404a 

-play  in  1  act,  by  P.  A.  Boylan.     [1],  13  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.     4,     1912;     D:  28929;     Peter 
Arthur  Boylan,  Chicago.  50405 

Where    there's    a    will    there's    a    play.       ^cr 
Bunch  (A)  of  keys. 


2550 


50406 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


50424 


Where  there's  a  will,  there's  a  way;  by  A.  F. 
Norcross.     [10]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Adaline    Fogg    Norcross,     Boston ;     D : 
12903,  May  5,  1908;  2c.  May  5,  1908.     50406 

a  legitimate  comedy  in  3  acts,  by   W.  A. 

Tulley. 

©   William   A.    Tulley,    Chicago;     D :  823, 
Sept.  3,  1901.  50407 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Gilroy.     17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   John   H.    Gilroy,   New  York;    D :  15778, 
May  5,  1909;  2c.  May  5,  1909.  50408 

—  an  original  comedy  dramatic  sltetch  in  1 
act,  by  Jules  Ferrar.  [2],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

•©   Ic.    Feb.    5,    1913;    D:  32194;    Jules    A. 
Ferrar,  New  York.  50409 

—  See  also  Double  (A)  life. 


Where  thieves  break  throug'h  and  steal;  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  R.  M.  Robinson.  [14]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1912;  D :  29385 ;  Raymond 
M.  Robinson,  Maiden,  Mass.  50410 

Where  was  Simon?    a  comic  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.   H.   Trader.      [119]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  George   Henry   Trader,   New   York ;   D : 
13252,   Jvme  27,   1908;   2c.  June  27,   1908. 

50411 
Where  were  they  hidden?     See  Cora. 

Which?  a  modern  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R. 
Warren,  and  R.  D.  Carter. 

©  Giles  Reynolds  Warren  and  Raymond 
Dexter  Carter,  United  States ;  D :  9718,  Oct. 
30,  1906.  50412 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  K.  Stratton.     [41]  p. 


12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  80,  1915 ;  D :  40529 ;  Ruby  Kirk- 
land  Stratton,  Angletoii,  Tex.  50412a 

Which  is  Cobb?  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Eagan. 

©  Louis  Eagan,    New    York;    1899:50981, 
Aug.  8.  50413 

V/hich  is  her  choice:  or.  His  revenge.  [.84]  p, 
t°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  32421 ;  Etta  Efelain, 
Newport,  Ky.  50414 

Which  is  it?  comedy  in  1  act,  tr.  from  the 
Spaiiisli.  by  K.  Lee.     12  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Katherine  Lee,   Chicago ;    D :  2105,  July 
11,  1902;  2c.  Aug.  7,  1902.  50415 

Which  is  the  prince?  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
tr.  and  dramatized  from  the  German,  by  J.  J. 
Fox.  Chicago.  The  .T.  IM.  W.  Jones  stationery 
and  printing  co.,  1887. 

©  John  Jerome  Fox,  Chicago ;  1887 :  13710, 
May  25.  50416 


Which  is  the  wife?  an  original  play  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  A.  Merighi. 

•©  Caroline  A.   Merighi,  New  York ;  1875 : 
1501,  Feb.  IG.  50417 

See  also  Buried  alive. 

Which  is  which?  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by'^S. 
Theyre  Smith.  New  American  od.  correctly 
reprinted  from  the  original  authorized  act- 
ing ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889.  24  p. 
12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no.  11]) 

©  Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37512  ;  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  50418 

a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Addi- 


son. 


©   Thomas   Addison,    Boston ;    1889 :  10737, 
Apr.  4.  50419 

•play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Gruher.     20  p.     4° 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   20,   1915;    D :  40131 ;    Herman 
Gruher,  New  York.  50419a 

—  See  also  Borleywax. — Georgie. 


Which  one?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  C.  Bar- 
clay.    [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913 ;  D :  34530 ;  Fannie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  50420 

or.    That   lunch,    a   comedietta,    by    B.   L. 


Heiss. 

©  Blanche  L.  Heiss,  San  Francisco;  1897: 
65266,  Nov.  23.  50421 

Which  one  shall  I  marry?  allegorical  playlet 
in  4  episodes,  by  R.  T.  Kettering.  [2],  16  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915 ;  D :  41900 ;  Ralph  Thomas 
Kettering,  Chicago.  50421a 

Which  shall  it  be;  by  K.  A.  Lptle. 

©  Kathryn  A.  Lytle,  Uhrichsville,  O. ;  1896 : 

59205,  Oct.  28.  50422 

an  original  Woodmen  of  the  world  play  in 

4  acts,  by  S.  L.  Moore.     Center,  Tex.,  S.  L. 
Moore  [1907]     52  p.     12°. 

©    S.    L.    Moore,    Center,    Tex.;    D :  10892, 
July  2,  1907;  2c.  July  15,  1907.  50423 

See  also  Between  two  fires. 

Which  the  traitor?  Sec  Exiled. — Zina,  the 
slave  girl. 

Which  was  wife?    See  Illma. 

Which  way  out?  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  R.  Mann. 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ip.   .Tulv  9,  1913;   D:  33749;   J.  Rexlonl 
Mann,  New  York.  50424 


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50446 


"Which  will  have  him?  a  vaudeville,  by  John  A. 

Woodward.     Boston,  C.  H.  Spencer,  1871.    12 

p.    12°.     ([Spencer's  universal  stage,  no.  62]) 

©  Charles  H.  Spencer,  Boston ;  1871 :  9409, 

Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  7.  50425 

Which  will  win  him?    Sec  All  for  love. 

While  Trisco  was  burning;  or,  Orphans  of 
San  Francisco,  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Mary 
E.  Goodman.     [49]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Martiueau.  Montreal,  Canada ; 
D :  8.545,  May  18,  1906 ;  2c.  May  31,  1906. 

50426 

While  he  was  at  Elba;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Embley  Osmun.     [131]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland ;  D :  5591,  Oct. 
1,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  21,  1904.  50427 

While  he  was  waiting;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  R.  P.  Keel.    10  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1910  ;  D  :  20066 ;  Robert  Reel, 
Brooklyn.  50428 

While  life  shall  last;  or,  All  but  lost;  or,  Two 
hearts  adrift,  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Crozier  and  John  Burton.  [61]  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  International  copyright  bureau,  ltd.,  Lou- 
don;  D :  5673,  Oct.  24,  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  24,  1904. 
[Note:  Title  on  copies  reads.  While  life  shall 
last]  50429 

While  love  shall  last;  drama  of  the  present  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  Fandel.    80  p.    4°.   -Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22113 ;  Peter  Fan- 
del,  St.  Paul.  50430 

While  love  watches;  a  comedy  dramatic  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  H.  O.  Straub  and  Edgar  Ruff. 
[14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1909 ;  D :  16540 ;  Hugo  O. 
Straub,  New  York.  50431 

While  mortals  sleep;  an  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
Rosamond  Taylor,  music  by  Carolyn  Beach 
Tavlor.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1904. 
43  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  .5122, 
June  2,  1904 ;  2c.  June  25,  1904.  50432 

While  the  angelus  tolled;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  A.  Lottinville  and  E.  S.  Gelinas.  [3],  21 
p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1913 ;  D :  32738 ;  Marie  Anne 
l-otfinville  and  Ernestine  Salina  Gelinas, 
Brocl^ton,  Mass.  50433 

While  the  auto  stopped;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Ross  D.  Breniser.    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ross  Dalbey  Breniser,  Philadelphia  ;  D : 
4515,  Jan.  18,  1904 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1904.      50434 

While  the  cat's  away;  by  L.  Eastlake. 

©  Laura  Eastlake,  New  York;  D:  657,  July 
15,  1901.  50435 


While  the  city  sleeps;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Ed- 
ward E.  Rose.     [2],  133  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    21,    1914;    D:  37914;    Ed.    W. 

Rowland  and  Edwin  Clifford,  Chicago.     50435a 

While  the  storm  raged;  di'amatic  sketch,  by 
Rose  Stillman.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1912  ;  D  :  28315  ;  Ralph  Riggs, 
New  York.  50436 

While  the  sultan  sleeps;  a  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  E.  Young  and  M.  Jarbeau.  101  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  E.  Young  and  Minnie  Jarbeau, 
New  York ;  D :  3129,  Mar.  14,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar. 
14,  1903.  50437 

While  there's  life  there's  hope;  a  3  act  drama, 
by  John  Oxenford  and  John  W.  Ryan. 

©  John  C.  Cowper,  Boston ;  1876 :  11687, 
Oct.  16.  50438 

While  you  wait;  a  comedy  [in  1  act]  by  C.  A. 
Lineback.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1909;  D :  16497 ;  Charles  A. 
Lineback,  New  York.  50439 

Whims;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Stanley  McKeuna. 

©  Mrs.  Stanlev  McKeuna,  New  York ;  1879 : 
3552.  Mar.  15.  50440 


—  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  S.  Dunkin.     [5], 
80  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July    6,    1912;    D:  30191;    Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkin.  New  York.  50441 


—  an  original  dramatic  composition,  by  R.  J. 
Smith. 

©    Robert    J.    Smith,    Terre   Haute,    Ind. ; 
1888  :  14872,  I\Iay  21.  50442 


Whims  (The)  of  fate, 
leen. 


See  Kildare  (The)  col- 


Whims  (The)  of  mammon;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Morrill  Hazard  [pseud,  of  J.  Wedekind] 

©  Julius  Wedekind,  New  York;  1900  A: 
8751,  Apr.  4.  50443 

Whims  (The)  of  Marion;  a  1  act  play,  taken 
from  the  French  Les  caprices  de  Marianne 
of  Alfred  de  Musset,  by  C.  Renauld. 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York  ;  1897 :  18694, 
]\Iar.  22 ;  2c.  Mar.  22.  50444 

Whining  (A)  woman.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  J.  Kerngood  and  Harry  Le  Clair, 
New  York ;  1900  A :  18579,  July  27 ;  2c.  July 
27.  50445 

Whip-hand  (The);  by  G.  B.  Mason.    28  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1909;  D:  16209;  Gertrude 
Bryant  Mason,  Los  Angeles.  50446 


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Whip-hand  (The) — Continued. 

a   comedy   in   4  acts,   by    Keble    Howard 

[pseud,  of  J.  K.  Bell]  [109]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  .John  Keble  Bell,  London;  D:9220,  Oct. 
12,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1906.  50447 

Whip   (The)   wonder;   by   Fred   Lindsay.     3  p. 
.   f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thos.    F.    MacMahon,    New    York;    D: 
14366,  Nov.  6,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1908.     50448 

Whipping-post  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Gallatin.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   30,    1913;    D :  33947 ;    Alberta 
Gallatin,  New  York.  50449 

Wliirl  (The)  at  Washington;  or.  The  pace 
they  go  on  the  inner  circle,  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  W.  Lecture.  [1],  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,    1913;    D :  32003 ;    Wm.    W. 
Lecture,  Washington.  50450 

Whirl-i-gig  (The)  of  time;  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Cowles.  [1],  19  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1913 ;  D  :  35271 ;  Albert  Cowles, 
Williamsport,  Pa.  50451 

Whirl  o'  th'  town;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  W.  Evans.  39  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  17,  1910;  D:  17952;   James  W. 
Evans,   Spokane,  Wash.  50452 

Whirl  (The)  of  fortune;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Dittmar. 

©  George  F.  Dittmar,  Jersey  City;   1898: 
59515,  Oct.  10.  50453 

Whirl  (The)  of  life;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©   Joseph  P.   Harris,  New   York ;   D :  4479, 
Jan.  8,  1904.  50454 

Whirled  on  wheels;  a  stage  representation  of 
the  latest  craze  in  3  paroxysms  and  8  throes, 
by  R.  C.  Hill. 

©  Richmond  C.  Hill,  Buffalo;  1884:24454, 
Dec.  10.  50455 

Whirlie  girlie*;  bright  and  breezy  burlesque,  by 
C.  E.  Taylor.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Chas.  E.  Taylor,  East  Hampton,  Conn.; 
D :  9424,  Nov.  14,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906. 

50456 
Whirligig. 

©    AVeber    and    Fields,    New    York;    1899: 
35698,  May  29.  50457 

comedy   in   a   prelude   and   3   acts,   by   R. 

Housum.     161  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    11,    1915;    D:  42466;    Robert 
Housum,   Cleveland.  50457a 


Whirligig — Continued. 

drama   of  contemporary   American   life   in 

3  acts,  by  T.  D.  O'Bolger.  [91]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915;  D:  39822;  Thomas 
Denis  O'Bolger,  Philadelphia.  50457b 

Whirligig  (The)  of  time;  a  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  Bonnett  and  P.  Baiter. 

©  Gilfrey  Bonnett  and  Freddie  Baiter,  Al- 
legheny   City,   Pa.;    1891:23913,    July    1. 

50458 

^a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Kidder.     [138]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pancoast  Kidder,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
6120.  Jan.  23,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1905.    50459 

Whirling  (The)  dervishes;  by  Elizabeth  F. 
Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment 
house,  1914,     [4]  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  19,  1914;  D: 
39296;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  50459a 

Whirlpool;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Foster.  101 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maximilian  Foster,  New  York ;  D  :  15401. 
Mar.  22,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1909.  50460 

and  4  scenes,  by  Carlisle  Mitchell. 

©  Edwin  Elroy,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. ;  D :  14542, 
Dec.  16,  1908.  50461 
a  3  act  comedy. 

©  Charles  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;  D :  1119,  Nov. 
25,  1901.  50462 

westei-n  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Kaiser. 

Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1911.  [62] 
p.     f. 

©  Sept.  7,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  25434  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  50463 

Whirlpool  (The)  of  life;  by  Scott  Marble. 

©  Jefferson  D.  Rich  and  Neil  Florence.  New 
York  ;  1894  :  18970,  Apr.  12.  50464 

a  comedy   drama  in  4  acts,  by  James  K. 

Tillotson. 

©  Mrs.  Daniel  Collyer,  New  York;  1893: 
56355,  Dec.  21.  50465 

Whirlpool  (The)  of  love;  a  romantic  play  in  4 

acts,  by   M.   Petravsky.     8°.     Typewritten. 
©    Marie    Petravsky,     New    York;     1899: 

70620,  Oct.  30;  2c.  June  29,  1903.  50466 

Whirlwind  (The);  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Georg 

Erastov,  tr.  and  adapted  by  H.  Bernstein. 
©  Herman  Bernstein,  Brooklyn ;  D :  15526. 

Apr.  3,  1909.  50467 
-In  3  acts,   tr.   from  the  French   of  Henri 

Bernstein,  by  Mrs.  M.  S.  AVormser.     [104]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mrs.  Maurice  S.  Wormser,  New  York ; 
D:960o,  Dec.  10,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1906. 

50468 


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50489 


Whirlwind  (The)— Continued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Crane.    14  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D  :  32864 ;  Eleanor  Maud 
Crane,  New  York.  50469 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Harry  Melvill,  adapted 


into  English  from  the  French,  La  rafale,  of 
Henry  Bernstein. 

©   Mrs.    Patrick    Campbell,    London;    D: 
8473,  Apr.  13,  1906.  50470 

Whirlwind  (A)  courtship;  comedy  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  Dora  A.  Stuart.  [1],  46  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1915;  D:  39769;  D.  Stuart, 
Los  Gates,  Cal.  50470a 

Whiskers;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  F.  Bagg. 
Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  company,  1912. 
32  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  8,  1912 ;  D :  31026 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  50471 

Whiskey  unmasked.     See  Fatal  (The)  step. 

Whisky;  or,  Temperance  and  intemperance, 
a  musical  entertainment  in  3  pts.,  by  S.  Bis- 
sell. 

©  S.  Bissell,  Pittsburgh ;  1872 :  13552,  Dec. 
26.  50472 

Whisper  in  the  garden;  by  J.  E.  H.  Bourdon. 
115  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1909 ;  D :  17198 ;  .Joseph  Eu- 
gene Henry  Bourdon,  Tacoma.  50473 

Whisper  (The)  of  the  gods;  play  in  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  L.  M.  Schwake.  [63]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   4,   1914;   D :  38057 ;   La  Rissa 
Minkler  Schwake,  Chicago.  50473a 

Whispering-gallery  (The);  libretto  for  a  comic 
opera,  by  M.  Goldsmith. 

©   Milton  ■  Gold.smith,   Philadelphia;    1899: 
35270,  May  26.  50474 

Whispers;  a  satirical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Mowry. 

©  Lincoln  Mowry,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ;  1889 : 
38117,  Dec.  14.  50475 

or.  Home,  sweet  home,  a  I'oni.intic  domes- 


tic drama  in  5  acts,  5  scenes,  by  S.  Pritchard. 

©  Spencer  Pritcliard,   Philadelphia;  1876: 
8822,  July  28.  50476 

Whistling    at    landlords.      See    Tim    Carty's 
trial. 

Whistling   (The)  bachelor;  1  act  play,  by  M. 
Schiller.    5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    7,    1911;    D:  23641;    Margaret 
Scbillcr,  Toledo,  O.  50477 


Whistling  girl;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Pryse,  music  by  Wenzel  A.  Raboch. 
[81]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  John  M.  Pryse,  New  York ;  D :  4934,  Apr. 
23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.  50478 

• — -musical  playlet,  by  C.  McComas.  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1909;  D:  16827;  Carroll 
McComas,  New  York.  50479 

Whistling  Jim,  the  Hillsdale  spy;  a  military 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Q.  Jeffries. 

©  L.  Q.  Jeffries,  Wooster,  O.;  1883:4878, 
Mar.  16.  50480 

Whistling  (The)  mite;  a  play  for  the  times,  by 
Sister  Mary  Francis  Clare  (The  nun  of  Ken- 
mare) 

©  James  Rogers,  New  York ;  1881 :  10670, 
July  9.  50481 

Whistling  Sandy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  W. 
Haushew  and  Roy  Norton.  [112]  p.  4°. 
Tj^pewritten. 

©  Roy  E.  Norton  and  T.  W.  Hanshew,  New 
York :  D :  10733,  June  10,  1907 ;  Ic.  June  10, 
1907 ;  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1908.  50482 

Whistling  (The)  thief;  a  sketch. 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1875: 
7728,  July  23 ;  2c.  Oct.  26.  50483 

White  America. 

©  Jennie  Lament,  New  York ;  1896 :  12109, 
Feb.  22.  50484 

—  a  spectacular  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  E.  P. 
Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  New  York;  1895:50046, 
Oct.  2.  50485 

White  and  black.  See  Blanc  et  noir. — Mul- 
doon  and  the  nigger. 

White  (A)  blackbird;  a  musical  minstrel  farce 
comedy  in  2  acts  and  several  scenes,  by  R. 
Spamer, 

©  Richard  Spamer,  St.  Louis ;  D :  11134, 
July  31,  1907.  50486 

a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles  H.  Hoyt. 

©  William  Carroll,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  1888: 
17246,  June  16.  50487 

White  (The)  butterfly;  a  sixteenth  century  ro- 
mance in  3  acts,  by  M.  H.  Barrows.  Boston, 
Geo.  H.  Ellis  CO.,  1903.    41  p.    12°. 

©  Mabel  Hay  Barrows,  Tompkinsville, 
N.  Y. ;  D:3460,  May  19,  1903;  2c,  May  19, 
1903.  50488 

White  (The)  caps;  by  Nettie  H.  Pelham.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1891]  12  p.  12°,  [Ama- 
teur series] 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1891:39767. 
Nov.  5;  2c.  Nov.  «.  50489 


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50507 


White  (The)  caps — Continued. 
a   comedy   drama   founded   on   secret   his- 
tory, by  H.  Heuck  and  J.  E.  Fennessy.     Pub- 
lished in  manuscript. 

©  Hubert  Heuck  and  James  E.  Fennessy, 
Cincinnati ;  1888 :  24544,  Aug.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  8. 

50490 

a  farce  comedy,  by  J.  H.  O'Connor. 

©  John  H.  O'Connor,   Boston;  1889:6508, 
Feb.  27.  50491 

White  (The)  cat;  by  R.  J.  Cutler.    Typewritten. 

©    Robert    J.    Cutler,    New    York;    1894: 

13109,  Mar.  6 ;  2c.  May  22.  50492 

a  fairy  play  in  a  prologue,  3  acts,  and  IS 


scenes,   including  book   of  words   for   music, 
written  in  rhyme,  by  D.  Young. 

©  Dan  Young,  London,  Ontario,  Canada; 
D :  6207,  Feb.  10,  1905.  50493 

■ spectacular    extravaganza    in    3    acts,    by 

H.  B.  Smith. 

©  Harrv  B.  Smith,  New  York;  D :  706G, 
Aug.  4,  1905.  50494 

White  (The)  cavalier;  fifteenth  century  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  F.  G.  Connolly.  [34]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28483 ;  Francis  G. 
Connolly,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  50495 

White  Chapel;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Maginn. 

©  William  E.  Maginn,  New  York;  1894: 
10298,  Feb.  15.  50496 

White  (The)  chief;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  M.  Irving.     [83]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  Montgomery  Irving,  New  York ; 
D :  8247,  Mar.  29,  1906 ;    2c.  Mar.  29,  1906. 

50497 

Thanksgiving  playlet,  by  Clara  J.  Denton. 

Franklin,    O.,   Eldridge  entertainment   house, 
1915.     9  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42603;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  50497a 

White  chrysanthemum;  a  new  lyrical  comedy, 
book  by  Leedham  Bantock  and  Arthur  Ander- 
son, lyrics  by  Arthur  Anderson,  music  by 
Howard  Talbot.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd., 
1905.     20  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Chappell  &  CO.,  London  ;  D  :  7325,  Sept.  25, 
1905 ;  2e.  Sept.  25,  1905.  50498 

White  City;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Graf- 
ton.    [92]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1915;  D:  41.590;  Jesse  Allen 
Grafton,  Galesburg,  111.  50498a 


White  cockade;  a  comedy  [in  3  acts]  by  Lady 
Gregory.  New  York,  .John  Quinn,  1905.  64  p. 
8°.     {With  this  her  The  traveling  man) 

©  Ladv   Gregory,   Ireland ;   D :  7800,    Dec. 
29,  1905 ;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1905.  50499 

a  melodrama  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes. 

©   Leslie   Corde,   New   York;    1899:31643, 
May  10.  50500 


—  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Summers.     [133]   p. 
4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.   Aug.   22,   1914;    D:  37917;   Florence 
Summers,  New  York.  50500a 

—  Sec  also  Irish  folk-history  plays. 


White  (A)  coon;  a  musical  comedy  libretto  in 
2  acts  for  collegiate  productions,  by  Thomas 
B.   Donaldson.     [38]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  T.  B.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia ;  D :  9379, 
Nov.  3,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1906.  50501 

White  (The)  coupe;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  E.  Kidder. 

©   Edward   E.   Kidder,   New   York;    1885: 
8268,  Apr.  8.  50502 

V/hite,  crimson  and  black;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  J.  Westermayr. 

©  Arthur  J.  Westermayr,  Brooklyn;  1890: 
31529,  Oct.  11.  50503 

White  crook;  big  spectacular  extravaganza  in 
1  act,  by  E.  F.  Rush. 

©  Ed.  F.  Rush,  Chicago ;  1894 :  60920,  Dec. 
29.  50504 


■ — —  a  spectacular  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Aberle. 

©  Jac  Aberle,  New  York ;  1882 :  2308,  Feb. 

13.  50505 

a     spectacular    operatic    play,    by    J.     S. 

Langrishe,    and    Thomas    C.    Houghton     (T. 
Charles  Howard) 

©  John  S.  Langrishe  and  T.  G.  Houghton, 
United  States ;  1873 :  13166,  Nov.  12.      50506 

White  (The)  czar;  dramatic  romance  in  4  acts 
and  7  transformations,  founded  on  the  his- 
torical events  of  modern  Russia,  by  Count  A. 
Chrostowski. 

©  Count  Alphonse  Chrostowski,  New  York ; 
1S97  :  71788,  Dec.  21 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1898.    50507 

White  (The)  devil.  See  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama:    Webster  and  Tourneur. 

White  (The)  dove;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Halwerd 
Darthon  [pseud,  of  M.  C.  Darnton]  and  Anne 
Caldwell  [pseud,  of  A.  C.  O'Dea]  [215]  p. 
4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   IS,  1914;   D:  36075;   Maida  C. 
Darnton,  New  York.  50507a 


2555 


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50525 


White  (The)  dove  of  Oneida;  a  romantic  drama 
in  2  icts  and  after-scene,  by  Helen  P.  Kane. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.  18  p. 
12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D:9751, 
Jan.  5,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1907.  50508 

White  (The)  eagle;  a  heroic  drama  in  5  acts, 
a  story  of  a  society  incident  during  the  Civil 
War,  by  E.  W.  Ryan.  Springfield,  O.,  The 
Democrat  eo.,  1901.    66  p.    8°. 

©  Edward  W.   Ryan,   Springfield,   O. ;   D: 
281,  Mar.  29,  1901;  2c.  May  13,  1901.     50509 

White  elephant;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Tees. 

©  Levin  C.  Tees,  Philadelphia ;  1888 :  32886, 
Nov.  21.  50510 


— -an  original  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Tees  (Jonathan  Jinks)  rev.  by  L.  C. 
Tees  and  S.  J.  Brown. 

©   Levin   C.   Tees   and   Samuel   J.   Brown, 
Philadelphia;  1892:   16260,  Apr.  14.        50511 

or.  The  military  mandarin,  a  comic  opera 


of  Siam  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  G.  Steele,  jr. 

©  Edward  Lindley  Grey   Steele,  jr.,   Oak- 
land, Cal.;  D:3911,  Sept.  8,  1903.         50512 

White  (The)  fawn;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
book,  lyrics  and  music  by  E.  Hanford.  [147]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1914 ;  D :  36287 ;  Edwin  Han- 
ford, New  York.  50512a 

White  (The)  feather;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  W.  and  A.  T.  Saunders. 

©  W.  W.  and  A.  T.  Saunders,  Akron,  O. ; 
1885:18067,  Aug.  26.  50513 


—  a  light  opera  telling  the  story  of  a  war 
between  the  Wa-wa-ta-see  and  Broadfoot 
Indians,  by  J.  Barr. 

©  .John  Barr,  United  States;  1893:    52710, 
Nov.  27.  50514 


plav  in  3  acts,  by  Lechmer  Worrall   and 

,L  E.  Harold  Terry.    [178]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1915;  D:  39551;  Wm.  A. 
Brady,  New  York.  50514a 

White  (The)  flame;  play,  by  Luke  North 
[pseud,  of  J.  H.  Grifees]  [Rev.  ed.]  Los 
Angeles,  The  Golden  press,  1910.    117  p.    16°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1910;  2c.  Dec.  24,  1909;  D: 
20109 ;  James  H.  GrifEes,  Los  Angeles.    50515 

a   reincarnation  plav   in  3   acts,   by   L'lke 

North   [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Griffes]      {In  Every- 
man,  May- July,   1909) 

©  James  H.  Griffes,  La  Canada,  Cal. ;  D : 
15818,  May  10,  1909 ;  2c.  act  1  May  19,  1909 ; 
2c.  act  2  June  7,  1909;  2c.  act  3  July  19. 
1909.  50516 


White   (The)   flower;   original  play  in  4  acts, 

by  F.  C.  Witter.     [2],  66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  30,   1915;   D:  39540;   Frank  G. 

Witter,  Denver.  50516a 

White  (The)  fool;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C. 
Ladd.     [3],  93  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1912 ;  D :  31160 ;  Anna  Cole- 
man Ladd,  Boston.  50517 

White  friars;  or,  The  fatal  marriage,  a  drama 
in  5  acts,  adapted  from  one  of  Routledge's 
novels,  by  T.  Frankenstein  Williams. 

©    T.    Williams,    New    York;    1885:3611, 
Feb.  9.  50518 


White 
call. 


(The)    garden.       See    Stronger    (The) 


White  (The)  gauntlet;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Stafford. 

©  W.  H.  Stafford,  New  York;  1871:5493, 
June  10.  50519 

White  (A)  gypsy;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Prieth-Feind. 

©  Anna  Prieth-Feind,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  D : 
2509,  Oct.  29,  1902.  50520 

White  Hair;  or.  The  last  of  the  Modocs,  a 
melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  H.  Lay. 

©  E.  H.  Lay,  Albany ;  1873 :  6963,  June  20. 

50521 

White  Hand,  heir  to  Hagar's  trust;  by  D.  W. 
Haynes.     Typewritten. 

©  D.  Woodbridge  Haynes,  New  York  ;  1893 : 
51608,  Nov.  20 ;  2c.  Nov.  20.  50522 

White  (The)  hand  of  Moses;  Persian  play  in  1 
act,  and  2  scenes,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  l5  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42346 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  50522a 

White  (The)  handcherchief;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  of  Eusebio  Blasco, 
and  adapted  to  the  American  stage,  by  W.  M. 
Rogers. 

©  William   M.   Rogers,   New   York;   1875: 
6976,  July  3.  50523 

White  (The)  hat;  or,  The  governor,  the  girl 
and  the  wise  guy,  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Allworth  and  Fred  Wayne.  [50]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1910 ;  D :  21722 ;  Frank  All- 
worth,  New  York.  50524 

White  (The)  hawk;  a  dramatization  in  4  acts, 
of  H.  C.  Ballev's  novel  Beaujeu,  by  H.  C. 
Bailey  and  D.  Kimball.  105  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  David  Kimball.  Boston;  D:  16159,  June 
1,  1909 ;  2c.  June  1,  1909.  50525 


2556 


50526 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


50545 


White  (The)  heifer;  a  burlesque  play  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Pickens. 

©  Green  Pickens,  New  York;  1898:13082, 
Feb.  23.  50526 

White  (The)  hope;  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  Ed- 
wards and  Mike  Heffernan.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25583 ;  Frank  Ed- 
wards, New  York.  50527 

-farce  in  1  act,  by  L.  Clemens.     [1],  15  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    27,    1914;    D:  37139;    Le   Roy 
Clemens,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  50527a 

White  (The)  Horse  tavern;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  German  of  Blumenthal  and 
Kadelburg,  by  S.  Rosenfeld.  New  York, 
Cherouuy  printing  and  publishing  company. 

©    Sydney    Rosenfeld,    New    York;    189S : 
30189,  May  14.  50528 

White  (The)  Indian ;  in  4  acts,  by  N.  M.  Den- 
nison.     [15]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Nellie  M.  Dennison,  Kewanee,  111. ;   D : 
10058,  Mar.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907.      50529 

•  a  wild  West  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Laufer, 

W.   Sinnhold,   translator.     Buffalo,   1889.     64 
p.    24°. 

©   Bernhardt   Laufer   and   Wm.  •  Sinnhold, 
Buffalo ;  1SS9  :  5816,  Feb.  19  ;  2c.  July  3. 

50530 

White  Kitten;  by  R.  J.  Cutler. 

©  Robert  J.  Cutler,  New  York ;  1894 :  13111, 
Mar.  6.  50531 

White  (The)  knight  of  Peru;  by  Collarbox 
[pseud,  of  B.  H.  Staudish]  61  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    B.    Haskin    Standish,   Minneapolis;    D: 
2559,  Nov.  7,  1902 ;  2c.  May  2,  1904.  50532 

play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Standish.     66  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©   B.    Haskin    Standish,    Minneapolis;    D: 
6219,  Feb.  18,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1905.      50533 

White  (The)  lady ;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A.  Her- 
man.    [2],  105  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14.  1913 ;  D :  31961 ;  John  Arm- 
strong Hei'man,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  50534 

White  (The)  lass  that  loved  a  colored  sailor. 
See  U.  S.  S.  Pinback. 

White  liars;  little  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Swing.     [4],  47  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Sept.  25,  1912  ;  D  :  31075  ;  Raymond  E. 
Swing,  Chicago.  50535 

White  (A)  lie;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Ella  Keat- 
inge.  New  York,  The  Roxbury  publishing 
company,  1899.  1  p.  1.,  12  p.  16°.  (Wizard 
series) 

©    Roxbury    pub.    co..    New    York ;    1899 : 
12658,  Feb.  15 ;  2c.  Feb.  15.  50536 


White  (A)  lie — Continued. 

an   original   comedy   drama   in  4   acts,   by 

H.  C.  Dale. 

©    Horace   C.    Dale,   Reading,    Pa.;    1899: 

35267,  May  26;  2c.  Oct.  14,  50537 

White  lies;  a  melodrama  in  6  acts,  by  E.  A. 
Pratt,  adapted  from  Charles  Reade. 

©  Edwin  Alberti   Pratt,  Louisville;    1886: 
545,  Jan.  7.  50538 

See  also  Twice  lost,  twice  won. 


White  lights  of  Broadway;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  M.  Leitzbach.  65  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Adeline  M.  Leitzbach,  New  York  ;  D  :  9039, 
Sept.  6,  1900 ;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1906.  50539 

White  lilies;  a  1  act  play,  by  M.  L.  King. 

©  Marie  Louise  King,  New  York;  D :  18SS, 
May  7,  1902.  50540 

White  (The)  linen  niirse.  See  Tale  (A)  with 
a  wag^. 

White  love;  a  play  in  3  acts,  in  imitation  of 
Jules  Lemaitre's  Mariage  blanc,  bv  C.  Reu- 
auld.     [2],  72  p.     4°,     Typewrittem 

©  Charles  Renauld,  New  York ;  1892 :  3345, 
Jan.  20;  2c.  Jan.  20.  50541 

White  (The)  man;  a  melodrama,  by  R.  J. 
Beckhard  and  M.  Freeman. 

©  Ruy  J.  Beckhard  and  Maurice  Freeman, 
Boston  ;  D  :  2.565,  Nov.  7,  1902.  50542 

White  (The)  man's  book.  See  Two  thousand 
miles  for  a  book. 

White  man's  burden;  by  B.  E.  Levin.  50  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1909  ;  D  :  17112  ;  Beulah  Ed- 
wina  Levin,  Chicago.  50543 

White  (The)  man's  hope;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Felix  Fantus.     [IS]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1911 ;  D :  24229 ;  E.  J.  Zalon- 
dek,  Chicago.  50544 

White  (The)  man's  land;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
R.  Bedford.     [126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1910;  D:  21455;  Randolph 
Bedford,  New  York.  50545 

White  (The)  mask;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  R. 
Forneret.     [2],  8  p.    f°.    Tj^pewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24,    1914 ;    D :  37666 ;    George 
Reginald   Fornei-et,   Hamilton,   Canada. 

50545a 

White  (The)  messenger;  and  other  war  poems, 
[by]  Edith  M.  Thomas.  Boston,  R.  G. 
Badger;  Toronto,  The  Copp  Clark  co.,  ltd. 
[1915]     91  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.   22,   1915;   2c.   and   aff.    Sept.   30, 
1915  ;  A  :  410769  ;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston. 

50545b 


2557 


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50568 


White  (The)  moth;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Marjorie    Benton   Cooke,    Chicago ;    D : 
15386,  Mar.  19,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1909.    50546 

White  (A)  Mountain  boy;  an  original  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Charles  Townsend, 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1896 :  34056, 
June  8 ;  2c.  June  8.  50547 

White  (The)  mouse;  a  unique  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.   Robertson.     Typewritten. 

©  Donald  Robertson,    New    York;    1896: 
24947,  Apr.  22;  2c.  July  20.  50548 

See  also  Triumph  (The)  of  youth. 


White  (The)  nigger;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman.  [38]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    June   20,    1910;    D:  21382;    W.    C. 
Herman,   Worthington,   Ind.  50549 

drama  in  1  act,  by  B.  Parks.     5  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913 ;  D :  34485 ;  Belle  Parks, 
Chicago.  50550 

White  Oak  tavern;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Geo.  E.  Rudolph.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publish- 
ing CO.,  1905.  26  p.  12°.  (Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  462) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O.;  D:6935,  July 
10,  1905;  2c.  July  10,  1905.  50551 

White  (A)  Othello;  farce-comedy  in  1  act, 
adapted  and  tr.  from  French  of  Brisebarre 
and  Marc  Michel,  by  W.  E.  Hoffmann. 

©  Walter  E.  Hoffmann,  New  York;  1892: 
38060,   Sept.  19.  50552 

White  panther;  a  heroic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  A.  Collmann. 

©  Charles  A.  Collmann,  New  York;  1894: 
52483,  Nov.  10.  50553 

White  (A)  passion-flower;  a  play  of  modern 
life  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Willett.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Willett,   London;   D:3472,   May 
13,  1903 ;  2c.  May  13,  1903.  50554 

White  (The)  patrol.     See  Police  (The)  patrol. 

White  (The)  pigeon.     See  Pidge. 

White  (The)  pilgrim. 

©  Mrs.  Frank  E.  Boynton,  Manitou,  Col.; 
1894 :  7772,  Apr.  4.  50555 

White  (The)  plague;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  J. 
Eddy. 

©  Arthur  Jerome  Eddy,  Chicago ;  D :  14615, 
Dec.  24,  1908.  50556 


White  (The)  princess;  western  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  W.  and  J.  Giles.  [1],  41  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1911 ;  D  :  23136 ;  William  and 
Josephine  Giles,  Springfield,  O.  50557 

White  rabbit;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  Vance 
and  S.  Thompson.  [54]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Somerville  Thompson,  New  York;  D: 
872,  Aug.  29,  1901 ;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1901.     50558 

play  in  1   act,   by   M.  C.   Dounell.     14  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913;  D :  35351 ;  Murray 
Gushing  Donnell,  New  York.  50559 

White  (The)  rajah;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
written  by  Alfred  Murray,  composed  by  A. 
Baldwin  Sloane. 

©  Alexander  George  Mackenzie,  Great 
Britain ;  D  :  3898,  Aug.  14,  1903.  50560 

White  rat;  musical  farce  comedy,  by  W.  S. 
Campbell. 

©  William  S.  Campbell,  West  Superior, 
Wis.;  D:410,  Apr.  30,  1901.  50561 

a  spectacular  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  N. 

Stephens.     [77]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thos.  H.  Davis,  New  York ;  1895 :  12249, 
Mar.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  2.  50563 

White  rocks;  or.  The  robber's  den,  a  5  act  sen 
sational  drama  founded  on  facts,  by  John  R 
Lane. 

©  Frank  D.  Landon,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. ;  1891 
10414,  Mar.  19.  50563 

White  (The)  rose;  by  R.  W.  Smith.  101  p.  8° 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  William  Smith,  Bournemouth, 
England;  D :  3792,  Aug.  4,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  4, 
1903.  50564 

White  (A)  rose  in  a  garden  of  red;  in  5  acts, 
by  Edith  Joslin.     [95]   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  L.  Joslin,  Boston;  D:4495,  Jan. 
12,  1904;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1904.  50565 

White  roses;  half-hour  play  in  2  acts,  by  Louie 
Cristeue  [pseud,  of  L.  C.  Pratt]  [26]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25575 ;  Louie  Cris- 
tene  Pratt,  Napa,  Cal.  50566 

White  (The)  ruby;  pantomime  with  music,  by 
J.  W.  Church  and  P.  Kobb6.  4  p.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1912;  D:  29611;  Philip 
Kobbe,  New  York.  •  50567 

White  (The)  shamrock;  or.  Captain  Kid  and 
the  kids,  an  extravaganza,  by  A.  R.  Moliere. 
7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Anais  Redin  Moliere,  New  York;  D: 
4204,  Nov.  G,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  G,  1903.         50568 


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White  (A)  shawl;  a  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
C.  L.  Dalrvraple.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitz- 
gerald, 1905.     25  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York;  D :  6639, 
May  5,  1905 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1905.  50569 

White  sheep  and  black;  a  rural  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  N.  A.  TefEt. 

©  Nathan  A.  TefEt,  Bangor,  Me. ;  D :  7822, 
Jan.  6,  1906.  50570 

White  (The)  silence;  drama  of  the  North 
woods,  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Benedict  and  Jeanette 
Hitchcock.     [79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   24,   1912;    D :  29763 ;    Kingsley 
Benedict  and  Jeannette  Hitchcock,  New  l^ork. 

50571 

White  (The)  sister;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Marion 
Crawford  and  Walter  Hackett.  84  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Liebler  &  co.,  New  Y^ork ;  D :  15188,  Feb. 
27,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1909.  50572 

White  slave;  drama  in  6  acts,  by  Bartley  Camp- 
bell.    102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1909;    D:  17688;    Robert 
Campbell,  New  York.  50573 

^ a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Matthews. 

"  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1909 ;  D :  16552 ;  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Matthews,  Butte.  Mont.  50574 

See    also    Poems    and    plays;    by    Harry 

Lorenzo  Chapin. 

White  (The)  slavers  of  a  great  city.  See  In- 
nocence (The)  of  youth. 

White  slavery;  melodrama  in  6  scenes,  by  F. 
('aswell.     [30]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   10,   1911;   D:  24901;   Franklyu 
Caswell,  Harrison,  Me.  50575 

White  slaves.     See  Uncle  Sam's  cabin. 

White  slave's  love;  heart  throb  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Dupree.  17  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Note: 
Title  afterwards  changed  to  The  undertow] 

©  Ic.  June  25,  1910 ;  D :  21419 ;  Frank  Du- 
pree, New  York.  50576 

White  (The)  slaves  of  New  York. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York ;  D :  4740,  Mar. 
17,  1904.  50577 

White  sox;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.  [110]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  IS,   1911;   D :  24717 ;   Henry  C. 
Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  50578 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell.     [119]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  S,  1913 ;  D :  34345 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  50579 

White  (The)  spirit  of  the  Pawnees.  See  Lit- 
tle Rifle, 


White    (The)   squadron;   a   comedy   drama,   by 
R.  H.  Fletcher.     San  Francisco. 

©   Robert   Howe   Fletcher,   United   States; 
1891 :  339S0,  Sept.  24.  50580 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Madison. 

Marie  Madison,   New   York  ;    1891 :  31699, 
Sept.  7.  50581 

a   spectacular   melodrama,  by   J.   W.   Har- 
king, jr. 

©  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.,  Worcester ;  1891 : 
31521,  Sept.  5.  50582 

White  (The)  squadron  in  southern  seas.     See 
Chileans  (The) 

White  (The)  squaw;  by  E.  B.  Pope. 

©  Edwin  B.  X*ope,  Schrewsbury  Park,  Mo. ; 
D  :  16172,  June  26,  1909.  50583 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Delia  Clarke  [i.  e.  D.  C. 

Sullivan]      [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909 ;  D :  16319 ;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan,  New  York.  50584 


a  romance  of  the  Canadian  forest,  a  drama 

in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Davy.     27 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  B.  Davy,  Chicago  ;  D  :  9949,  Feb.  11, 
1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1907.  50585 

White  Sulphur;  or,  A  day  at  the  springs,  an 

American  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  E.  Callahan. 

©  Charles  E.  Callahan,  Cincinnati;  1875: 

1241,  Feb.  10.  50586 

White  Sulphur  Springs;  a  play  in  5  acts,  by  J. 
Selden.     92  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  John  Selden,  Washington ;  D :  463,  May 
13,  1901 ;  2c.  May  14,  1901.  50587 

White  (The)  thistle;  an  original  drama  in  1 
act,  by  L.  E.  PauUin. 

©  Louise  E.  Paullin,  New  York;  1900  A: 
18277,  July  24.  50588 

White  (The)  tigress  of  Japan;  by  C.  A.  Taylor. 

©  Charles  A.  Taylor,  New  York ;  D :  4654. 

Feb.  25,  1904.  50589 

White  (The)  waywode;  a  new  and  original 
comedy  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
C.  W.  Augustus.  Chicago,  Ingersoll  &  Marsh, 
1883.    40  p.     16°. 

©   Charles   W.    Augustus,    Chicago;    1883: 
9761,  May  28 ;  2c.  June  23.  50590 

White  (The)  wing;  1  act  playlet,  by  Sanmel 
Ehrlich.     14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915 ;  D :  41017 ;  C.  F.  Chase, 
New  York.  50590a 

White  (The)  wing  and  the  dope;  comedy 
sketch,  by  F.  H.  Shreiner.  [6]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1914;    I):  39088;    Francis 
Hoyt  Shreiner,  Harrisburg,  Pii.  50590b 


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White  (The)  wolf;  fairy  play  in  2  acts,  by  M. 
Pipes.    Chicago,  M.  Pipes,  1915.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1915  ;  D  :  42477  ; 
Mai  Pipes,  Cliicago.  50590c 

a  play,  by  E.  Arden. 


©  Edwin  Arden,  New  York;   1897:28228, 
May  7.  50591 

Whiteboys  (The)  of  '65.     See  Daughter  (The) 
of  Innisfail. 


Who   are   we?    by    T.   A.   Doucet.     83   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1909 ;  D :  17803 ;  Theodore  A. 
Doucet,  Chicago.  50598 

Who  are  you?    a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  P.  H. 
Shepard.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Hall    Shepard,    Detroit ;    D :  290, 
Mar.  30,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1901.  50599 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1902. 

17  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  2276, 
Aug.  27,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1902.  50600 


Whitechapel   (The)    mystery.      See  Jack,   the 

ripper. 
Whitened  (The)  sepulcher;  play  in  4  acts,  by      Who  blames  her?  a  domestic  drama  of  to-day, 

Edward  Milton  Lucas  and  John  Henry  Zuver.  by  Peyte  Anderson. 


81  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1911;  D:  25453;  Lucas  and 
Zuver,  South  Bend,  Ind.  50592 

Whitewashed.     See  Home  run. 

Whitewashing  Julia;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  by  H.  A.  Jones.  New  York,  London, 
Tlie  Macmillan  company,  1905.  4  p.  1.,  136  p. 
12°. 

©  Henry  Arthur  Jones,  London ;   D :  7381, 
Oct.  10,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  10,  1905.  50593 

Whither  thou  goest;  a  drama  of  modern  life 

dealing  with  a  central  Jewish  character  in  3 

acts,  by  Frederick  F.  Schrader  and  L.  Grant. 

©  F.  F.  Schrader  and  Lillian  Grant,  New 

York  ;  D  :  13232,  June  23,  1908.  50594 

Whitney  and  Lang's  magnets;  by  J.  F.  Whit- 
ney and  E.  R.  Lang. 

©   John  F.   Whitney  and  Edwin  R.   Lang, 
New  York  ;  1883  :  21363,  Nov.  16.  50595 

Whitney's  ward;  by  H.  Campbell. 

©    Henry    Campbell,    Philadelphia;    1895: 
56157,  Nov.  5.  50596 

Who;  light  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  C.  Phillips. 
[2],  125  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    22,    1914;     D:  37649;     Frank 
Cooke  Phillips,  Lakewood,  O.  50596a 

melodrama  of  mystery  in  4  acts,  by  N.  S. 

Rose,    adapted    from    a    story    by    Rosalind 
Tower.     [118]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   28,    1915;    D:  41106;   Norman 
S.  Rose  and  Rosalind  T.  Epstein,  New  York. 

50596b 

Who  am  I?  a  dramatic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  Fletcher. 

©     Coyne     Fletcher,     Washington;     1897: 
32383,  May  28.  50597 


—  farce  thriller   in  3  acts,   by  J.  B.  Larric. 
[135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1914 ;  D :  37485 ;  J.  B.  Larrle 
and  G.  B.  Hill,  New  York.  50597a 


©  Daniel    A.    Clarke,    New    York;    1874: 
8102,  June  16.  50601 

Who  broke  de  lock  on  de  hen-house  door? 
comedy  sketch,  by  F.  Reese.  [10]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912  ;  D  :  28281 ;  Frank  Reese, 
Minneapolis.  50602 

Who  buried  the  hole?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  O. 
Jacobson.    29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   10,   1911;   D:  23317;   J.   Oliver 
Jacobson,  Chicago.  50603 

Who  but  Lady  Greensleeves?  a  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Craig.     Typewritten. 

©   ]Mary   Louisa   Craig,    New   York ;    1893 : 
34220,  July  22;  2c.  July  28.  50604 

Who  caught  the  count?  a  farce,  in  1  act,  by 
F.  E.  Hiland. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1899: 
25919,  Apr.  13 ;  2c.  May  4.  50605 

Who  dat  stole  de  chicken?  farce,  by  L.  Robert. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915  ;  D  :  42496  ;  Leon  Robert, 
New  Orleans.  50605a 

Who  died  first?  a  negro  sketch,  by  A.  J. 
Leavitt,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1874.  9  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  29]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1874: 
1.5835,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1875.  50606 

Who,  Eve?  no,  the  mare;  comedy,  talking, 
singing  and  dancing  sketch,  in  1  act,  by  A.  E. 
Hederick,  Dunkle  and  Woodward.     11  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   3,   1910;    D :  20102 ;   Albert  E. 
Hederick,  Chicago.  50607 

Who  fears  to  speak  of  ninety-eight?  See 
Wolfe  Tone. 

Who  gets  the  lemon?  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
Henry  Belmar. 

©  Emile  La  Croix,  Coytesville,  N.  J.;  D: 
8904,  Aug.  2,  1906.  50608 


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Who  gets  the  worst  of  itP  in  1  act,  by  F.  F. 
Mackay. 

©  F.  F.  Mackay,  New  York ;  1900  A :  24971, 
Oct.  8.  50609 

Who  gits  de  reward?  a  negro  farce  in  1  act, 
bv  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison 
[1901]     13  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  D :  967,  Oct.  16. 
1901 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1901.  50610 


Who  got  the  joker, 
ing. 


See  Marmaduke's  woo- 


Who  got  the  pig?  an  Irish  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  McDermott  and  Trumble. 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York ;  1875 :  10543, 
Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  50611 

Who  has  de  flo'?  or,  The  South  Carolina  legis- 
lature, an  original  negro  sketch,  by  Ed.  Har- 
rigan. 

©  Josli  Hart,  New  York  ;  1874  :  4644,  Apr.  8. 

50612 

Who  is  Clarice?  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by  Harry 
L.  Newton.  Cliicago,  The  H.  L.  Newton  pub. 
CO.,  1902.  cover-title,  7  p.  12°.  (Newton's 
vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  pub.  co.,  Chicago;  D: 
2601,  Nov.  1,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.         50613 

Who  is  George?  n  play  in  1  act,  by  Lucie  Lon- 
don Moore  and  Leila  Burton  Wells.  [3],  19 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1912 ;  D :  28945 ;  Leila  Wells 
and  Lucie  Moore,  Los  Angeles.  50614 

Who  is  he?  by  W.  C.  Ellis  and  H.  N.  Ellis. 

©  William  C.  Ellis  and  Henrv  N.  Ellis,  Ho- 
bart,  Okl. ;  D :  11882,  Dec.  7,  1907.  50615 

1   act   comedy,   by   M.   Seldeu.     15  p.     f . 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1910 ;  D :  20292 ;  Maude  Sel- 
den,  Ravenna,  O.  50616 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Horace  Annesley  Vachell, 

ada])te(l  from  a  novel  by  Mrs.  Belloc  Lowndes, 
entitled  The  lodger.  [133]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.  30,  1915;   D.  42612 ;   Frederick 
Harrison,  London.  50616a 

■ •  Bee  also  Phobus'  fix. 


Who   is   it?   a   duologue,   by   Forrest   Whitney 
West.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Charlotte    C.    West,    Philadelphia;    D: 
10369,  Apr.  18,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1907.    50617 

•  a  farce  in  2  acts,  by  C.  H.  Colquhoun.     [66] 

p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Cecil  Hugh  Colquhoun,  Montrose,   Ga. ; 
D :  3689,  July  6,  1903  ;  2c.  July  6,  1903.    50618 


Who  is  loony  now?  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Ha- 
koun.     [125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1911;  D :  23678 ;  Benjamin 
Hakoun,  New  York.  50619 

Who  is  luny?  music-laughter  riot  in  3  attacks, 
by  Yvonne  G.  Cras  and  M.  S.  Zatz.  [2],  89  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42530  ;  Morris  Zatz, 
New  York.  50619a 

Who  is  next?  4  act  play,  by  B.  Kling.  [61]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bernard  Kling,  New  York;  D ;  2771,  Dec. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.  50620 

Who  is  Pauline?  nuisical  romance  in  1  act, 
book  and  lyrics  by  D.  Morrison,  music  by 
Chas.  P.  Shisler.  9  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1914 ;  D :  37305 ;  David  Mor- 
rison,   Philadelphia.  50620a 

Who  is  Santa  Claus?  play  for  children,  by  An- 
nie M.  Lawton.  [New  York,  E.  S.  Werner  & 
CO.,  1905]  7  p.  12°.  (On  coter;  Werner's 
plays) 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner,  New  York;   D :  6836, 
June  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  50621 

Who  is  she?  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  E.  I.  Dupre. 
[34]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.  2,   1912;   D :  31022 ;   Exeldor   I. 
Dupre,  North  Grafton,  Mass.  50622 


—  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Willard  Mack. 
11  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  5,   1913;   D:  33920;   Joseph  E. 
Bernard,  New  Orleans.  50623 

—  or,  A  girl's  folly,   a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 

©    Marie    Walsh,    Brooklyn;    1893:24549, 
May  20.  50624 

—  See    also    Kathleen. — Valerie. 


Who  is  Sylvia?  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Housum. 
[3],  106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    12,    1911;    D:  25475;-    Robert 
Housum,  Columbus,  O.  50625 

Who  is  the  heir?    Sec  Butterworths  (The) 

Who  is  the  heir  of  Pontiac?  a  drama  in  6  acts, 
by  G.  A.  Humpert. 

©   George   A.    Humpert,    St.   Louis ;    1880 : 
11059,  July  19.  50626 

Who  is  the  man?  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  R. 
Perkins.     [53]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marv  R.  Perkins,  New  York ;  1890 :  28080, 
Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Sept.  27.  50627 

Who  is  to  blame?  by  M.  A.  White.     Los  An- 
geles, Farmer  and  labor  review,  1893. 

©    Mary    A.    White,    Los    Angeles;    1893; 
39053,  Aug.  25 ;  2c.  Sept.  5.  50628 


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Who  is  to  blame? — Continued. 

a  tragic  cometly  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Z.  Poiteviu. 

©     Edonard     Zotique     Poitevin,     Hudson, 
Mass. ;  1889 :  37418,  Dec.  9.  50629 

Who  is  who;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Forst.     [40] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1915 ;  D :  89518 ;  Emil  Forst, 
New  Yorlf.  50629a 

[41] 


-by  H.  Lando  and  W.  VV,  Ostrovv 

p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1915 ;  D :  4U310 ;  Harry  Lando, 
Newport  News,  Va.,  and  Walter  W.  Ostrow, 
Washington.  50629b 

—  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  B.  Wilke.     [40]  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    20,    1911;    D:  23699;    Jos.    B. 
Wilke,  Covington,  Ky.  50630 

a  sketch  for  two  males  and  one  female,  by 

J.  L.  Treat. 

©    Jame.s   Lynn    Treat,    Chicago;    D :  5056. 
May  20,  1904.  50631 

'Or,   All   in   a   fog,    a   farce   in   1   act,   by 

Thomas  J.  Williams.  New  American  ed.  cor- 
rectly reprinted  from  the  original  authorized 
acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1889.  26 
p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting 
plays,  no.  21] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1889: 
37518,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  50632 

See  also  Georgia. 


Who  is  your  neighbor?     -S'ee  Our  friend  the 
enemy. 

Who  kissed  my  wife?  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Futrell.     [86]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    .John    Heath   Futrell,    Atlanta ;    D :  583, 
June  17,  1901 ;  2c.  June  17,  1901.  50633 

Who  knows  best?    See  Gretchen. 

Who   knows  it?     drama   in   5   acts,   by   E.   H. 
Clement. 

©  E.  H.  Clement,  Boston ;  1886 :  1754,  Jan. 
21.  50634 

Who  laughs  last;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Hor- 
ton,  sr.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1912;  D:  31280;  Edward  E. 
Horton,  sr.,  Brooklyn.  50635 

See  also  Late  (The)  Mr.  Rollins  and  other 


college  farces. 

Who'll  be  ready  when  Gabriel  blows  his 
trumpet?  a  dramatic  monologue  in  16  scenes 
with  illustrations,  by  C.  Silberstein. 

©    Cora     Silberstein,     Chicago;     D:  15900, 
May  20,  1909.  50636 


Who'll  get  it?  by  F.  E,  Lovell.  [Elmira,  N.  Y., 
Chemung  printing  co.]  1910.  cover-title,  20  p. 
8°. 

©   Apr.    15,    1910;    2c.    June   4,    1910;    D: 
21253;  Frances  E.  Lovell,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

50637 


Who'll     get     the     umbrella? 
(The)  episode. 


See    Horse-car 


Who  married  Littlepage?  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  adapted  by  Marie  Goe  and  Leila  Cortel- 
you.    88  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Marie  Evelyn  Coe,   San   Francisco;   D: 
9519,  Nov.  26,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1906.    50638 

Who  married  Maginnis?  a  frightful  tragedy 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  E.  Mortimer. 

©  Paul  E.  Mortimer,  New  Orleans;  1898: 
69514,  Nov.  29.  50639 

Who?  me?  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene,  by 
Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York,  The  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company,  1902.    8  p.    12°. 

©    Dramatic    pub.    co.,    Chicago ;    D :  2545, 
Nov.  3,  1902;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1902.  50640 

Who  murdered  Jason  Coolidge?  See  Crucial 
(A)  trial. 

Who  next?  or,  The  wife  hunter,  an  American 
comedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin. 

©   Charles  F.   Pidgin,   Boston ;   1877 :  1380. 
Feb.  5.  50641 

Who  owns  Arabella?  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  I. 
Szinnyey.     [3],  05  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   30,    1910;    D :  21452 ;    Stephen 
Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York.  50642 

Who  owns  the  baby? 

©  Charles  W.  Fonda,   Worcester ;   D :  8829, 
July  14,  1906.  50643 


—  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.     85  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1911 ;  D :  25587 ;  Wm.  Henry 
Carson,  New  York.  50644 

or.  My  wife  won't  let  me,    by  J.  Grieves. 


33  p.    4  .     Typewritten. 

©  John  Grieves,  Baltimore ;  D :  9941,  Feb. 
11,  1907 ;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1907.  50645 

Who  pays?  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Danen- 
baum.      [93]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1914 ;  D :  37679 ;  Roby  Danen- 
baum,  New  York.  50645a 

Who's  a  coward?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Kath- 
arine Kavanaugh.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.,  1912.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.   16,   1912;   2c.   Aug.   19,   1912;   D: 
30565;   Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50646 


2562 


50646 


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50664 


Who's  a  thief;    play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Ober.     [1], 
21  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1914 ;  D :  38003 ;  Robert  Ober, 
New  York.  50646a 

Who's  afraid?    comedy  sketch,  by  J.  W.  Sayre. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1910 ;  D  :  21542  ;  J.  W.  Sayre, 
Seattle.  50647 

farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  B.  Cooke. 

©  Marjorie  Benton  Cooke,  Chicago;  1900: 


A :  5878,  Mar.  3 ;  2c.  Mar.  3 
—  See  also    SufEragette  (The) 


50648 


Who's  boss?  light  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
T.  J.  Dowd  and  C.  J.  Jennings.  24  p.  i°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   22,   1910;   D :  22442 ;   Catherine 
J.  Jennings  and  Thomas  J.  Dowd,  New  York. 

50649 

Who's  crazy?  farce  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Putnam. 
[123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  39745  ;  Israel  Put- 
nam, Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  50649a 

Who's  dat  knockin'  at  de  garden  gate? 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;   1875: 
9417,  Sept.  10;  2c.  Oct.  26.  50650 

Who's  England?  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Light- 
ner.     [2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    13,    1915;    D :  41488 ;    Frances 
Lightner,  Detroit.  50650a 

Who's  got  de  flo?  or.  Scenes  in  the  South 
Carolina  legislature,  original  sketch,  by  E. 
Harrigan. 

©    Ed.    Harrigan,    New    York;    1874:4782, 
Apr.  10.  50651 

Who's  got  the  joker?  a  farce  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  Lewis.     [1],  86  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    5,    1913;     D:  32519;     Justine 
Lewis,  Alpine,  N.  J.  50652 

Who's  guilty?  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Towne.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Towne,  San  Francisco  ;  D  :  11147, 
Aug.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  9,  1907.  50653 

Who's  hat?  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act  and 
2  scenes,  by  Joseph  Le  Brandt.    Typewritten. 

©  Carrie  Sanford,  New  York ;   1899 :  7879, 
Jan.  24 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  50654 

Who's  it?  in  1  act,  by  Rita  Carlisle.  11  p.  8". 
Typewritten. 

©  Harrv  H.  Forsman,  New  York ;  D :  10512, 
May  7,  1907;  2c.  May  7,  1907.  50655 

Who's  loony  now?  comedy  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  George  W.  Everett.  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    1,    1911;    D :  23512 ;    Paul    B. 
Burns,  Philadelphia.  50656 


Who's  loony  now?— Continued. 

farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 

French  by  Augustus  Wolford.     [3],  75  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   5,    1910;    D :  22490 ;    Darcy   & 

Wolford,  New  York.  50657 

1  act  play  for  vaudeville,  by  C.  Lambert. 

[2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    5,    1910;    D :  22495 ;    Carlotta 
Lambert,  New  York.  50658 

Who's  married?  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  W.  G.  Brown.  [99]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    18,    1914;    D :  37891 ;    William 
Garland  Brown,  New  York.  50658a 

See  also  Other  (The)  man's  wife. 


Who's  Peggy?  comedy-drama  of  rural  life  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr.  [68]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Boston ;  D :  5605, 
Oct.  5,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1904;  Ic.  new  ed. 
Dec.  15,  1905.  50659 

Who's  safe?  sketch,  by  C.  V/.  Turner.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  W.  Turner,  New  York ;  D :  8119, 
Feb.  19,  1906 ;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1906.  50660 

Who's  the  actor?  an  Ethiopian  farce,  by  Frank 
Dumont.  New  York.  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876. 
8  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  97] ) 

©  Robert  M.  De  AVitt,  New  York;  1876: 
7993,  July  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  50661 

Who's  the  boss?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Kelly. 
[2],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1915  ;  D  :  41183 ;  George  Kelly, 
Philadelphia.  50661a 

Who's  the  deceiver?  by  J.  Lackay.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  James  Lackay,  New  York;  1899:19139, 
Mar.  14 ;  2c.  Mar.  14.  50662 

Who's  the  heiress?  See  Matrimonial  (A)  mud- 
dle. 

Who's  the  hero?  [play  in  3  acts]  by  B.  I.  Bar- 
rett.    [141]  p.     4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1911 ;  D :  28038 ;  Bertha  I. 
Barrett,  Boston.  5C663 

Who's  the  major?     See  Spider  (The)  and  the 

fly. 

Who's  the  thief?  farcical  playlet,  by  A.  L. 
MacLaren.     [2],  24  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1913;  D:  33259;  Ahna  L. 
MncLaren,  New  Y'ork.  50664 


2563 


50665 


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50684 


Who's  to  blame?  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Butts. 

©  T.  J.  Butts,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. ;  1900  A: 
20756,  Aug.  20.  50665 


■  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  C.  Mower. 

©  S.  C.  Mower,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. ;  1878 : 
3387,  Mar.  20.  50666 

Who's  to  blame  for  it?  play  in  3  acts,  by  June 
Congrcve.     [87]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1914 ;  D  :  38101 ;  Dramatists' 
play  agency.  New  York.  50666a 

Who's  who?  by  C.  S.  Booth. 

©   Charles   Stewart   Booth,   New   Orleans; 
D  :  9720,  Dee.  31,  1906.  50667 

comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  R.  Lyle.    12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    1,    1911 ;    D :  25206 ;    Richard 
Lyle,  New  York.  50668 

—  dramatic  sketch,  by  M.  Fiore.     [1],  8  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18.    1915;    D :  40109 ;    Mattie 
Fiore.  New  York.  50668a 


—  a  farce  comedy  in  4  act.s,  by  S.  I.  Szinnj^ey. 

©  Stephen  Ivor  Szinnyey,  New  York ;  D : 

8506,  May  9,  1906.  50669 

— -a  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  E.  Gammel.    14  p. 


f°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  E.  Gammel,  Cleveland ;  D :  12971,  May 
15,  1908 ;  2c.  May  15,  1908.  50670 

farce  in  3  wliirls,  by  R.  E.  Romans.     [154] 


p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1911 ;  D :  23849 ;  Robert  Ed- 
ward Homans,  Brookline,  Mass.  50671 

vaudeville  act,  by  McCree  and  Clark.     [1], 


14  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Ian.  25,  1913 ;  D :  32079 ;  William  A. 


Foster,  Chicago. 


50672 


•  by  W.  A.  Foster.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

.     ©  Ic.  .Inly  22,  1912 ;  D :  30318 ;  William  A. 
Foster,  Chicago.  50673 

Who's  who  and  why;  musical  comedy,  by  C.  W. 
Crews.  [Xenia,  O..  Republican  print,  1910] 
34  p.    8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Mar.   26,    1910;    2c.   Mar.   28,   1910;   D: 
20602 ;  Caswell  W.  Crews,  Wilberforce,  O. 

50674 

Who's  whose;  character-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  J.  Smith.     [115]  p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .luly  13. 1915  ;  D  :  41216 ;  Harry  James 
Smith,  Berlin,  Conn.  50674a 


Who's  wife?  an  emotional  play  in  5  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Weaver. 

©  Henry  A.  Weaver,  Boston ;  1872 :  12319. 
Nov.  22.  50675 

Who's  wife  next?  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Morris. 
Typewritten. 

©  Sam  Morris,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68296.  Oct. 
21 ;  2c.  Nov.  24.  50676 

Who's  yer  girl?     See  Hoosier  (The)  girl. 

Who's  your  friend?  or.  Dewberry's  dodges,  a 
comic  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  De  Lange. 

©  Louis  De  Lange,   United   States ;   1897 : 
36197,  June  18.  50677 

Who's  your  hullah?  the  jolie  Persians;  a 
sparkling  operatic  farce  comedy  from  the 
French  opera.  La  jolie  Persian,  music  by 
Charles  Lecocq,  lyrics  by  Matt  Woodward. 

©  Frank  Norcross,  New  York ;  1890 :  18082, 
June  3.  50678 

Who  shall  condemn?  See  Tyrant  (The),  the 
lord  and  master. 

Who  stole  the  gumps?  See  Mystery  (The)  of 
the  chicken  coop. 

Who  stole  the  watch?  sketch,  by  M.  M.  Stan- 
ley.    1  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maude  Mae  Stanley,  Chicago ;  D :  15557, 
Mar.  31,  1909;  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1909.  50679 

Who  told  Dolly?  playlet,  by  A.  Cull.  [1],  27  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1913  ;  D  :  34481 ;  Anne  Cull, 
Toronto.  50680 

Who  told  the  lie?  a  comedy  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  German  of  Benedix,  by  Hilton 
Burnside  Sonneborn.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1890]     17  p.     12°.     ([Star  series]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1890 :  87727,  Nov. 
28;  2c.  Dec.  8.  50681 

Who  wants  a  girl?  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  R. 
Nagel.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42451 ;  Terese  Rose 
Nagel,  New  York.  50681a 

Who  was  guilty?  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Burke. 
22  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  4,  1915;   D :  41677 ;   Katherine 
Burke,  San  Francisco.  50681b 

Who  was  he;  1  act  playlet,  by  C.  H.  Smith. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   24,   1913;    D:  32064;    Chas.   H. 
Smith,  New  York.  50682 

Who  was  his  rival?    4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1909;   D :  17764 ;  George  P. 
Lloyd,  New  York.  50683 
Same.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   7,   1910;   D :  20128 ;   George   P. 
Lloyd,  New  York.  50684 


2564 


50685 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


50705 


Who  was  scared?  See  Complete  Hallowe'en 
book. 

Who  was  the  criminal?  See  Spectres  of 
Maple  ridge. 

Who  was  the  eagle?  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Becker.      [108]    p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Becker,  New  Tork ;  D :  11714,  Nov. 
11,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  11,  1907.  50685 

Who  was  the  heir?     See  Only  one  love. 

Who  was  the  idiot?  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Goddard.    15-1  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1911;  D :  25078 ;  Harold  C. 
Goddard,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  50686 

Who  was  the  sinner?  or,  The  play  of  the 
passions,  a  drama  of  Paris  in  6  acts,  by  Beau- 
mont CMaxton  (T.  C.  Taylor)  41  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  Claxton  Taylor,  Houston;  1893: 
30504,  June  27 ;  2c.  June  19.  50687 

Who  was  the  wife?  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Darcy  and  Arthur  Jefferson. 

©  Fred  Darcy,  Philadelphia ;  D :  5546, 
Sept.  20,  1904.  50688 

Who  was  to  blame?  play  of  morals  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  E.  De  Lasaux.  [2],  72  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1910;  D:  22209;  Harry  E. 
De  Lasaux,  Orland,  Cal.  50689 

Who  was  Wilcox?  play  in  4  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  E.  W.  Fifield.  [6],  116  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30977 ;  Effie  Wood- 
ward Fifield,  Minneapolis.  50690 

Who,  what,  when?  musical  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  L.  M.  Boyer. 

©  L.  M.  Boyer,  Columbus,  O. ;  D :  519,  May 
28,  1901.  50691 

Who  will  win?  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  P.  Colinsky. 

©  Barnette  P.  Colinsky,  New  Orleans ;  1875 : 
9719,  Sept.  20.  50692 

Who  wins?  by  C.  H.  Forrest.  7  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Charles  H.  Forrest,  Revere,  Mass.;  D: 
2775,  Dec.  27,  1902;  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1902;  Ic. 
Jan.  9,  1903.  50693 

1  act  play,  by  H.  White  and  Irene  Ashton. 

Proof. 

©  Hallie  White,  San  Francisco;  D:7988, 
Feb.  13,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  13,  1906.  50694 

Whole  (The)  Dam  family;  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  Hor-u'itz  and  F.  V.  Bowers. 

©  Charles  Horwitz  and  Frederick  V.  Bow- 
ers, New  York  ;  D :  6701,  May  20,  1905.    50695 


Whole  (The)  Damm  family;  by  E.  Wrothe  and 
F.  Wakefield. 

©  Ed.  Wrothe  and  Frank  Wakefield,  New 
York ;  1900  A :  18808,  July  30.  50696 

Whole  show;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J.  Cotter 
and  A.  Boulden.    3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1909  ;  D  :  17383  ;  Jack  Cotter 
and    Ada    Boulden,    Philadelphia.  50697 

Whole  (The)  truth;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
West.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906. 
25  p.    12°.     (On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Louise  Bronson  West,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  7529,  Nov.  7,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1905. 

50698 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Abend.     60  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.    26,    1910;    D:  22149;    Hallett 
Abend,  Spokane,  Wash.  50699 


Same.     [2],  63  p.     8°.     Printed. 
©    Sept.    27,    1910;    2c.    Oct.    3,    1910;    D: 


22207 ;  Hallett  Abend,  Spokane,  Wash. 


50700 


Whole  world;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Ilsley. 
130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Marshall  Ilslev,  Milwaukee ;  D :  9837, 
Jan.  23,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  23,  1907.  50701 

Whole  (The)  year  round.  See  Pantomime  al- 
manac. 

Wholesale  matrimony.  See  Escaped  (An) 
Mormon. 

Wholesome  (A)  lesson;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
adapted  for  the  American  stage  from  the 
Austrian  plav  Das  grobe  hemd  by  C.  Karlweis, 
by  A.  Dippel".     [127]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Andreas  Dippel,  New  York;  D :  12247. 
.Jan.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1908.  50702 

Whom  does  Helen  belong  to?  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  adapted  from  the  German  of  Eherhard 
Buchner,  by  F.  Gottschalk.  [4],  118  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912  ;  D  :  30808  ;  Ferdinand 
Gottschalk,  New  York.  50703 

Whom  first  we  love  we  seldom  wed;  a  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  William  Seymour  and 
H.  E.  Wallace. 

©  Henry  Edward  Wallace,  New  York: 
1885  :  17240,  Aug.  14.  50704 

Whom  God  hath  joined;  a  pastoral  play  in  4 
acts,  by  Ennna  Amonett  Chambliss  and  D. 
Davidson.     [126]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emma  A.  Chfftnbliss  nrid  Dore  David- 
son, United  States;  D :  447S.  Jan.  8,  1904;  2c. 
June  11,  1904.  50705 


2565 


50706 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50723 


Whom  God  hath  joined  together;  dramatic 
sketch,  by  A.  M.  Tliurman.  [2],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1910 ;  D :  21693 ;  Agnes  Marie 
Thurman,  Los  Angeles.  50706 

Whom  love  conquered;  by  M.  Flanagan. 

©   Matthew    Flanagan,    New    York;    1S98: 
36856,  .June  16 ;  2c.  June  18.  50707 

Whom  the  gods  destroy;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
Pauline  de  Silva  Brooks  Quinton.  2.5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   31,    1914;    D:  37706;    William 
Warren  Quinton,  Buffalo.  50707a 

Whom  the  gods  love.  See  Daughter  (A)  of 
Uncle  Sam. 

Whom  will  she  marry?    Sec  Lucile. 

Whoop-dee-doo. 

©   Weber   &   Fields,   New   York;    D :  4019, 
Sept.  15,  1903.  50708 

a  farce  in  2  scenes,  by  E.  Smith. 

©  Edgar  Smith,  Elnihurst,  N.  Y. ;  D :  3969, 
Sept.  5,  1903.  50709 

Whopper  (The);  or,  A  dream  of  Gulliver, 
libretto  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Greeley.  53  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1911;    D:  25589;    Horace 
Greeley,  Brooklyn.  50710 

Whose  are  they?  3  bold  acts,  by  E.  H.  Sothern. 

©   E.   H.   Sothern,   New  York;   1884:1903, 

.Ian.  26 ;  2c.  May  10.       -  50711 

Whose  baby  are  you?  a  fnrce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan. 

©  Mark  E.   Swan,   New   York;   1899:8427, 
Jan.  27 ;  2c.  Jan.  27.  50712 

Same.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   20,   1909 ;   D :  16595 ;   Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  50713 

Whose  by  right?  by  J.  J.  Grotty. 

©  John   J.   Grotty,   Brockport,   N.   Y. ;   D: 
4221,  Nov.  9,  1903.  50714 

Whose  can  it  be?  in  3  guesses,  an  offspring  of 
humor,  reared  by  Richard  F.  GarroU,  nour- 
ished by  E.  H.  Carroll,  and  christened  by  both. 
[72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  R.  F.  GarroU  and  Edwin  H.  Garroll,  New 
York ;  1884 :  21854,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1885. 

50715 

Whose  fault?  play  of  modern  city  life  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  M.  Kass.     [2],  41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    7,    1913;    D:  35088;    Nicholas 
Maurice  Kass,  Lincoln,  Gal.  50716 

Whose  guilt?  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Silverman. 
[31]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1914;  D :  39109 ;  Albert  Sil- 
verman, New  York.  50716a 


Whose  husband?  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Walthew. 

©    George    W.    Walthew,    Detroit;    1887: 
20264,  Aug.  8.  50717 

Whose  little  girl  are  you?  a  musical  melange 
in  2  acts,  by  W.  B.  Morri.s.  [1],  19  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [AVords  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1913 ;  D :  32248 ;  W.  B.  Mor- 
ris, Chicago.  50718 

Whose  was  the  sin?  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Marshall.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  10,  1911 ;  D  :  24179  ;  Abigail  Mar- 
shall, New  York.  50719 

Whose  wife?  in  1  act.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Therese  Kaas,  Chicago ;  D :  11797,  Nov. 
23,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1907.  50720 

or,   Madame   la   marquise,     a    play     in    5 

acts,  by  F.  A.  Mathews. 

©    Fannie    Aymar    Mathews,    New    York ; 
1881 :  15307,  Oct.  5.  50721 

Whose  wife  is  who?  farce  in  4  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Bates.     [2],  127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  D :  36646 ;  Ernest  Suth- 
erland Bates,  Tucson,  Ariz.  50721a 

Whoso  hath  loved;  drama  ih  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Sayward,  jr.    28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D :  21482 ;  William  H. 
Sayward,  jr.,  AVayland,  Mass.  50722 

Why;  allegory  in  5  scenes,  by  G.  V.  Hobart. 
[39]  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1915;  D:  40856;   George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  Mass.  50722a 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Silverman. 


[178]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   28,   1914;     D :  36501 ;     Albert 
Silverman,  New  York.  50722b 

by  J.  J.  Ossermann.    92  p.    4°.    Type- 


written 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1915;   D:  40796;   J.   Julian 
Ossermann,  Edgewater,  N.  J 


play  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Bartlett. 


50722c 

102  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  39288 ;  Arthur  Bart- 
lett, Colorado  Springs,  Gol.  50722d 


—  a  play  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  L.  S.  Hus- 
band.    [83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lauthus  S.  Husband,  New  York;  D: 
2307,  Sept.  8,  1902 ;  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1902 ;  Ic.  Sept. 
23,  1902.  50723 


2566 


50724 


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50741 


Why? — Continued. 

a  satire  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 


Elliott.     Type- 


Why  Hogan  left  the  forge. 
Greenbaum's. 


See  Galatea  of 


written. 

©  Robert  Clark  Elliott  and  Frank  Shel- 
berg,  Pescadero,  Cal. ;  1898:69210,  Nov.  28; 
2c.  Feb.  21,  1899.  50724 

Why  a  man  sins;  by  A.  Campbell,  W.  P.  Koons- 
nian  and  E.  Higgs.  [3],  45  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Alex  Campbell,  Wm.  P.  Koonsman  and 
Earl  Higgs,  Pittsburgh;  D :  14175,  Oct.  30, 
1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1908.  50725 

Why  Adam  sinned;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  by  E.  B.  Kellie.  [101]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  B.  Kellie,  Georgetown,  Wash. ; 
D :  7574,  Nov.  17,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1905. 

50726 

Why  be  sober?  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  Talbot. 
[2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1912;  D:  31074;  Hay  den  Tal- 
bot, New  York.  50727 

Why  Bo  swore  ofE;  domestic  playlet  in  1  act. 
by  Miron  Leffingwell.  [13]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912 ;  D :  29476 ;  Alex  Byers, 
Chicago.  50728 

Why  Christmas  was  late;  a  play  for  boys,  by 
Lizzie  DeArmond.  Cincinnati  and  New  York, 
Fillmore  music  house,  1908.     7  p.     12°. 

©  Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati ;  D  :  14090, 
Oct.  17,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1908.  50729 

Why  couldn't  he  marry  three?  comedy  drama, 
by  Jno.  J.  Kennedy. 

©  Charles  Hassenforder,  Philadelphia ; 
1892 :  10273,  Mar.  5.  50730 

Why  couldn't  she  marry  three?  comedy 
drama,  by  Jno.  J.  Kennedy. 

©  Charles  Hassenforder,  Philadelphia ; 
1892  :  10269,  Mar.  5.  50731 

Why  Ethel  didn't  go.  See  Best  (The)  author's 
Christmas  plays. 

Why  father  left  home;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  1  scene,  by  E.  Blondell.  [46]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1915;  D :  42221 ;  Edward 
Blondell,  New  York.  50731a 

Why  girls  go  wrong;  tabloid  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1915.  [33]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  June  28,  1915;  2c.  July  10,  1915;  D: 
41204;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  50731b 

Why  girls  leave  home;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.    Summerfield.      [90]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fred.  Summerfield,  New  York;  D:  4.341, 
Dec.  3,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1903.  50732 


Why  Holmes   married;   comedy   sketch,   by    J. 
Cormican.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1912;  D :  31623 ;  James  Cor- 
mican, New  York.  50733 

Why,  how-do-yovi-do?    comedy  talking  act,  by 
L.  Fleming.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  42306 ;  Len  Fleming, 
Wellsboro.  Pa.  50733a 


Why  hubby  lost  the  train. 
utes  before  train  time. 


See  Twenty,  min- 


Wliy  it's  wrong  to  be  poor;  farce  comedy  in  3 
nets,  by  F.  Lord.  [117]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr,  3,  1911 ;  D :  23831 ;  Frank  Lord. 
Charleston,  111.  50734 

Whij^  Jones  left  town;  a  farce  comedy  In  8  acts, 
by  F.  Risser. 

©   Felix  Risser,    New  York ;    1898  :  55294, 
Sept.  21.  50735 

Why  Lincoln  was  killed.    See  Althaea  Surratt. 

Why  Lindy  ran  away;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1912.    72  p.    f°. 

©  June  14,  1912  ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1912  ;  D :  30414 ; 
Alex  Byers,  Chicago.  50736 

Why  McDonald  changed  his  mind;  by  E.  R. 
Ragan.     [5]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1909 ;  D :  16638 ;  E.  R.  Ragan, 


Des  Moines. 

Why  Malone  swore  off;  surprise 
in  1  act,  by  L.  Osborn.  [3],  14  p. 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.   5,    1914;    D:  38467; 
born,  Brooklyn. 


50737 

melodrama 
4°.    Type- 
Lynn   Os- 
50737a 


Why  men  do  not  marry;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Stanton  Howard.  90  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  W.  S.  Howard,  New  York ;  D :  9657,  Dec. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1906.  50738 

Why  men  don't  marry;  a  comedy,  by  J.  J.  Jen- 
nings. 

©  John  J.  Jennings,  St.  Louis ;  1888 :  2834, 
Jan.  26.  50739 


comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Corbett. 

©  Adolphe  Corbett,  New  York  ;  1888  :  26210. 
Sept.  14.  .  50740 

Why  men  love  women;  drama  in  4  acts.     [117] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Charles  C.  Weigel,  New  York;  D :  4448, 
Dec.  29,  1903 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1904.  50741 


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50763 


Why  men  love  women — Continued. 

•  pnstoral  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  E.  Comer- 
ford. 

©   ,Tnhn   Edmund   Coraerford,   Boston ;    D : 
1310,  Jan.  17,  1902.  50742 

Why  men  tempt  women;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Turner. 

©  Clara  Turner,  Cleveland;   D :  4084,  Oct. 
12,  1903.  50743 

Why  not?  an  exti'avaganza  upon  follies  of  the 
day  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Ellis. 

©  Caroline  H.  Ellis,  United  States;  1876: 
960,  Jan.  20.  50744 

play  in  4  acts,  by  .lean  and  L.  du  R.  Mac- 

pherson.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  39472  ;  La  Margaret 
du  Rocher  Macpherson,  Loudon.  50744a 

Why  not  be  frank;  a  play,  by  W.  J.  Hamersley. 

©    William    James    Hamersley,    Hartford ; 

1875  :  7338,  July  13.  50745 

Why  not  Jim?  farce  in  1  act,  by  Helen  F.  Bagg. 
Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  company,  1911. 
38  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   9,    1911;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1911;    D: 
25194 ;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  50746 

Why,  papa;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Wed- 
dell.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  34742  ;  Frank  Wed- 
dell,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  50747 

Why  pay  rent?  1  act  sketch  for  three  people, 
by  R.  H.  Davis.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,   1911;   D :  23311 ;   Robert  H. 
Davis,  New  York.  50748 

Why  Santa  Clans  comes  in  December;  by  Elea- 
nor Allen  Sehroll.  Cincinnati  and  New  York, 
Fillmore  music  house,  1909.     15  p.    12''. 

©  Nov.  3,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  17304  ; 
Fillmore  bros.  co.,  Cincinnati.  50749 

Why  SchefEer  did  not  play. 

©  Mary  May  Boynton,  Franklin,  O.  ;1898: 
61055,  Oct.  17 ;  2c.  Nov.  16.  50750 

Why  shoe  clerks  go  insane;  monologue,  by 
Marion  Bowlan.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
CO.,  1912.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  3,  1912  ;  2c.  Feb.  7,  1912  ;  D  :  28577  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  50751 

Why  should  she  not?  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Park  and  A.  H.  Gibson.  84  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1911 ;  D :  25842 ;  Addison  H. 
Gibson  and  Lottie  Park,  Los  Angeles.     50752 

Why  shouldn't  we  be  jolly?  written  and  com- 
posed by  H.  Wall. 

©    Harry    Wall,    New    York;     1871:8427, 
Sept.  9.  50753 


Why  Smith  left  home;  original  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  George  H.  Broadlmrst.  New  York,  Samuel 
French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd,  1912. 
Ill  p.  12°.  ([French's  standard  library  ed.]) 
©  Jan.  27,  1912;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1912;  D: 
28464 ;  Broadhurst  bros..  New  York,       50754 

Why  Smith  stayed  home;  an  original  domestic 
comedy  scene,  by  W.  Hamilton.    Typewritten. 

©    Wuley    Hamilton,    New   York;    1900   A: 
390,  Jan.  4 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  50755 

Why  the  chimes  rang;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 
McFadden,  adapted  from  the  story  of  the 
same  name  by  Raymond  McDonald  Alden. 
New  York.  Sanniel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1915.    1  p.  1.,  56  p.    8°. 

©  July  9,  1915  ;  2c.  July  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41215  ; 
Elizabeth  A.  McFadden,  Boston.  50755a 

•  See  also  Chimes  (The) 


Why  the  devil  tempts  women;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  T.  Hammond. 

©    Clara    Turner    Hammond,    Waterford, 
Conn. ;  D  :  14031,  Sept.  10,  1908.  50756 

Why  the  sea  is  salt.     See  Mag'ic  (The)  mill. 

Why  they  joined  the  Rebeccas;  an  original 
farce  in  1  act,  by  Ida  M.  Buxton.  Clyde,  O. ; 
A.  D.  Ames,  1885.  5  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series 
of  standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  155] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  25874,  Dec. 
9  ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  50757 

Why  they  lied;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  S.  Booth.     [98]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   23,    1911;    D:  24559;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  50758 


■  Same.     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1911;    D :  25144 ;    Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  New  Orleans.  50759 

Why  wait?  1  act  drama,  by  Mary  Wellington 
[pseud,  of  ]\Iarie  Weller]  [12]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  29075  ;  Marie  Weller, 
New  York.  50760 

Why  Walker  rebelled.     See  Auto  sugg'estion. 

Why  V/alker  reformed;  a  comedietta,  by  M.  No- 
bles.    15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1909;  D :  17138 ;  Milton  No- 
bles, Brooklyn.  50761 

Why  Walker  went  West;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  B.  Smith. 

©  Burke  Smith,  Detroit;  1898:31607.  May 
21.  50762 

Why  Wilde  went  West;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  S. 
Wilmer. 

©  Sidney  Wilmer,  New  York;  1899:11781. 
Feb.  10.  50763 


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50764 


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50786 


Why  Wolf  Charlie  went  home;  di'amatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  N.  R.  AVilcox.  [7]  p.  f°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1911 ;  D  :  24423  ;  Nathan  Read 
Wilcox,  Minneapolis.  50764 

Why  women  sin;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Mui-pbey.     [115]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Will  C.  Mui-phev,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  D  :  1578, 
Mar.  14,  1902 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1902.  50765 

Why  women  weep;  by  G.  C.  Groll. 

>©  Georee  0.  Groll,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  5870.  Dec. 
5,  1904.  50766 


a  domestic  comedy  drama,  by  E.  Hayes. 

©  Edmond  Hayes,  East  Liverpool,  O. ;  D : 
1526,  Mar.  7,  1902.  50767 

Whyona,  the  flower  of  the  Rockies;  in  4  acts, 
by  W.  F.  D.  Arnett.  [1],  97  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  F.  D.  Arnett,  Denver ;  D :  13688, 
Aug.  31,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  31,  1908.  50768 

Wicked  Captain  Kyd;  or.  The  wonderful  wiz- 
ard of  the  sea,  and  the  woeful  witch  of  Hell- 
gate,  an  original  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Poole. 

©  John  F.   Poole,   New   York;   1873:2395, 
Mar.  11.  50769 

Wicked  Charley;  an  original  rural  farcical 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  O.  and  N.  B.  Cantor. 

©  J.   O.   and  Nat.   B.  Cantor,   New  York; 
1900  A :  11822,  May  10.  50770 

Wicked  (The)  city;  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  S.  Crossy,  jr.,  professionally  J.  C.  Stewart, 
jr. 

©  John  Stewart  Crossy,  jr.,  Philadelphia ; 
1893  :  1460.  Jan.  6.  50771 

Wicked  London;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Frank 
Harvey.    New  York,  A.  S.  Seer,  1888. 

©   Kate    Claxton,     United     States;     1888: 
24719,  Aug.   30.  50772 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  Frank  Harvey. 

©   Nathan   Appell,   Harrisburg,    Pa. ;    1900 
A :  7979,  Mar.  27.  50773 

Wicked   (A)    stratagem;   a  comedy   in   3   acts, 
by  George  W.  Walthew. 

©   George  Walthew,   Detroit;    1888:23125, 
Aug.  10.  50774 

Wicked  (A)  wife;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Fitz- 
gerald Murphy. 

©  Edward  F.  Rush,  New  York;   D :  3317, 
Apr.  20,  1903.  50775 

Wicked    William;    play   in   1   act,    by    W.   W. 
Munro.     4  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  25,   1913;    D :  33681 ;    William 
Wallace  Munro,  East  Orange,  N.  J.         50776 


Wicked  (The)  wolf;  or.  The  strange  adven- 
tures of  Little  Red  Riding  Hood,  a  juvenile 
play  in  3  acts  with  song  words  and  music, 
by  E.  B.  Coigne.  33  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©   Elois   Brous   Coigne,    Philadelphia ;    D : 
15505,  Apr.  1,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1909.      50777 

Wicked  (A)  woman;  a  drama  in  3  acts  with  a 
prologue,  by  H.  D.  Rucker.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   H.    David   Rucker,   Belvidere,    111.;    D: 
2368,  Sept.  23,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1902.     50778 

■a   dramatic   composition  in  5  acts,  by   F. 


Darcy  and  Arthur  JefCerson. 

©  Fred  Darcy,  New  York;  D :  8872,  Aug. 
25,  1903.  50779 


—  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  Lawrence  Rus- 
sell.    57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago ;  D : 
3747,  July  22,  1903 ;  2c.  July  22,  1903.     50780 

—  See  also  False  and  fair. 


Wicked  (A)  woman's  works;  by  F.  Da  Costa. 
©   Flora   Da   Costa,     Philadelphia;     1888: 
15869,  June  1.  50781 

Wicked  (The)  world;  a  comedy,  by  C.  M.  Wal- 
cot. 

©   Charles   M.   Walcot,   New   York;   1873: 
13027,  Nov.  10.  50782 


— -See  also 
world. 


Fallen    fairies. — Happy    (The) 


Wickedness  (The)  of  Amanda;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  G.  Ewing.    101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1912  ;  D  :  30432 ;  Joseph  Grant 
Ewing,  Wilmington,  Del.  50783 

Wicklow   (The)    bouchal;   an   Irish   drama   in 
4  acts,  by  P.  J.  Nolan. 

©  Patrick  J.  Nolan,  Camden,  N.  J.;  1889: 
38323,  Dec.  16.  50784 

Wicklow  (The)  postman;  a  comedy  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  Price. 

©   Mark    Price,    New   York ;     1893 :  17484, 
Apr.  8.  50785 


Wicklow 
Pogue. 


(The)     wedding.       See    Arrah-na- 


Widder  (The);  original  sketch,  by  C.  E.  Hand. 
[10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    20,    1915;    D :  40283 ;    Charles 
Edwin  Hand,  Winkelman,  Ariz.  50785a 


—  a  story  of  New  England  farm  life  in  4 
chapters  [actl]  by  C  M.  Greene.  47  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Clav  M.  Greene,  New  York ;  1888 :  11920. 
Apr.  24;  2c.  Apr.  24.  50786 


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50810 


Wide-awake  dialogues;  by  T.  S.  Denison.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  [1903]     125  p.     12°. 

©  Thos.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  D  :  3714,  July 
11,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  14,  1903.  50787 

Wide-awake  slumberland;  an  extravaganza  in 
1  act,  by  Edwin  Hanford.  38  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  J.  Herbert  Mack,  New  York;  D:  12800, 
Apr.  22,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1908.  50788 

Wide  enoug-h  for  two;  a  farce,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Cliicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1883.  20  p.  12°. 
([School  and  social  drama]) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1883 :  20418, 
Nov.  5;  2c.  Nov.  10.  50789 

Same.. 

©  Jane  D.  Hai'tman,  Hillsboro,  O.,  as  next 
of  kin  of  the  author  who  is  not  living,  in  re- 
newal for  28  years.  Renewal  no.  2234,  Oct. 
13,  1911.  Original  entry,  Nov.  5,  1883,  no. 
20418.  50790 

Wide  (The)  wide  world;  by  E.  W.  Morrow. 
©  Edmund    William    Morrow,    Brooklyn ; 
1891:44519,  Dec.  8.  50791 

comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.     [69]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1913;  D :  33998 ;  C.  A.  de 
Lima,  Florence,  Italy.  50793 

drama  in  4  acts.  [77]  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Alex  McLean,  New  York;  1892:3806, 
Jan.  23 ;  2c.  Jan.  23.  50793 

■ play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E.  Abbey,     [81]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1911;  D:  25815;  May  E. 
Abbey,  Brooklyn.  50794 

Wide  (The)  v/orld  over;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  W. 
Sparks.     [1],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Fel).  5,  1914;  D :  35925 ;  Mrs.  Lyle 
Weaver  Sparks,  Kansas  City,  Mo.         50794a 

Widow  (The);  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  Wil- 
liams. 

©  -Chas.  Alf.  Williams,  Minneapolis  ;  1890  : 
2883,  .Jan.  21.  50795 


—  sketch  for  two  men  and  one  woman,  by  U. 
Akerstrom.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1910 ;  D :  22341 ;  Ullie  Aker- 
strom, Brooklyn.  50796 

(La  veuve);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Meilhac 


and  Halevy,  tr.  and  adapted  by  F.  Mons. 

©  Francois  Mons,  New  York ;  1885 :  26503. 
Dec.  16.  50797 

—  or,  Playmakers,  comedy  with  music  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  H.  Nichols.  107  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  5,  1909;  D :  17520 ;  Walter  H. 
Nichols,  Monrovia,  Cal.  50798 


Widow  (The)  and  elder;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  dramatized  from  Mrs.  [Frances  Miriam] 
Whitcher's  celebrated  Widow  Bedott  papers 
by  N.  Burgess.  San  Francisco,  Francis,  Val- 
entine &  CO.,  1880.    46  p.    12°. 

©    Neil    Burgess,    Roxbury,    Mass. ;    1880 : 
311,  Jan.  5 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  50799 

Widow  (The)  and  the  devil;  in  3  acts,  by  G.  V. 
Hobart.     [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  George  V.  Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  14010,  Oct.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908. 

50800 

Widow  (The)  and  the  gold  mine;  comedy 
sketch,  by  Barry  Gray.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1910 ;  D  :  22378 ;  Roy  Britton, 
Attleboro.  Ma.ss.  50801 

Widow  (The)  and  the  tramp;  a  musical  comedy 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Grant. 

©  Charles  Byron  Grant,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  386, 
Apr.  23,  1901.  50802 

Widow  (The)  at  Saratoga;  by  J.  M.  Clarke. 

©  Josephine  M.  Clarke,  West  Orange,  N.  J. ; 
D :  7468,  Oct.  28,  1905.  50803 

Widow  (A)  at  seven;  an  original  comedy  in  1 
scene,  by  H.  H.  Winslow. 

©  Herbert  Hall  Winslow,  New  York ;  1899 : 
13954,  Feb.  20.  50804 

Widow  Bedott;  or,  A  hunt  for  a  husband,  a 
farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  R.  Locke. 

©  D.  R.  Locke,  Toledo,  O. ;  1879 :  1506,  Jan. 
31.  50805 

Widow  (A)  bewitched;  a  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©  J.  J.  McCloskey,  Brooklyn ;  1894 :  49802, 
Oct.  25.  50806 


comedy  of   the   day,   in   5   acts,   by   W.   I. 

Paulding. 

©  W.   L   Paulding,   New  York;   1875:164, 
Jan.  7.  50807 

Widow  (The)  Brogan;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  E.  Baker. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  Chicago;  1899:6692, 
Jan.  19.  50808 

Widow  (The)  Bronson;  a  farcial  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Augustus  Wolford.  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Mabel  L.  V.  Wagner,  Philadelphia;   D: 
12991,  May  18,  1908 ;  2c.  May  18,  1908.    50809 

Widow  (The)  Brown;  by  N.  Black. 

©  Nettie  Black,  New  York ;  1900  A :  28442, 
Nov.  19.  50810 


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Widow  by  proxy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Gushing.    164  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;   D:  30596;   Catherine 
Chisholm  Cuslung,  New  Yorlv.  50811 

Widow  Dooley's  dream;  a  musical  farce  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  William  F.  Carroll, 

©   George   B.    Reno,    New   York ;    D :  3134, 
Feb.  27.  1903.  50812 

Widow  (The)  Flaherty;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Edward  McWade. 

©   Eliza    Peters,    New    York;    1898:49744, 
Aug.  25.  50813 

Widow  (A)  for  the  second  time;  comedy  farce 
in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Haskett.  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Emma   Webb   Haskett,   Chicago;    1894: 
58345,  Dec.  14 ;  2c.  Dec.  20.  50814 

Widow  (The)  from  Paris;  by  W.  H.  Powers. 
©  Will  H.  Powers,  Brooklyn;  1898:28181, 
May  5.  50815 

Widow  (The)  from  the  West;  or,  The  late  Mr. 
Early,  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Hilton 
Coon.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1898.  26 
p.     12°.      ([Bakers  ed.  of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1898: 
53280,  Sept.  12 ;  2c.  Oct.  3.  50816 

Widow  Henuessy's  raffle.  See  Irish  (The) 
raffle. 

Widow  (The)  Higgins;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Hazelton,  in  collaboration  with  Ed- 
mund Day.    142  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1911 ;  D  :  23038 ;  Geo.  C.  Hazel- 
ton,  jr..  New  I'ork.  50817 

Widow  (The)  Lerouge;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  from 
the  novel  by  F.  Williams  and  G.  A.  Ernst. 

©  Fred  Williams  and  George  A.  Ernst,  Bos- 
ton ;  1873 :  8779,  Aug.  2.  50818 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W.  Fiske,  drama- 


tized from  the  French  of  Emile  Gaboriau. 

©  M.  W.  Fiske,  New  York  ;  1882  :  8472,  May 
24.  50819 

Widow  Lonely;  a  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Listemann.    22  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Franz  Listemann,   New   York ;   D :  3345, 
Apr.  27,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  27,  1903.  50820 

Widow  (The)  McCann's  trip;  by  J.  Cohan. 

©  Jerry  Cohan,  Providence,   R.   I.;   1884: 
26587,  Dec.  31.  50821 

Widow  (The)  McGinty;  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Edmund  Brussells. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1897:16822, 
Mar.  12 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  50822 


Widow  (The)  McTavish;  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 
McDougall.     33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1912;  D :  30522 ;  Colin  Mc- 
Dougall,  New   York.  50823 

Widow  Maloney;  or.  The  lottery  ticket,  a  com- 
edy drama  in  3  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  J.  C. 
Welch. 

©   James   Charles   Welch,   San   Francisco; 
1885 :  23055,  Nov.  4.  50824 

Widow  (The)  Marchal;  a  drama,  by  Charles 
F.  Coghlan. 

©   Louisa    E.   Coghlan,    England ;     D :  104, 
Jan.  28,  1901.  50825 

Widow  (The)  Mullins'  Christmas;  a  Christ- 
mas entertainment  for  children,  by  Stanley 
Yale  Beach  and  H.  Arthur  Powell. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1897: 
40846,  July  14 ;  2c.  Aug.  13.  50826 

Widow  Murphy's  goat;  a  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Kelcy. 

©   Alfred   Kelcy,   New   York;    1892:19080, 
May  3.  50827 

Widow  Nolan's  ball. 

©    Delmore    &    Wilson,    Brooklyn;    1897: 
53005,  Sept.  22.  50828 

an  Irish  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  D. 

Flynn. 

©  James  D.  Flynn,  New  York ;  1897 :  29332, 
May  14.  50829 

Widow  (The)  O'Brien  at  the  hotel  Astor; 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  L.  Hall.  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1911 ;  D  :  24189  ;  Willard  Lee 
Hall,  Altoona,  Pa.  50830 

Widow  (The)  O'Dare;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C. 
Whitton.     [2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1915;  D:  39964;  Ernest  C. 
Whitton,  Brooklyn.  50830a 

Widow  (The)  of  Monte  Carlo.  See  Political 
(A)  plot. 

Widow  (The)  of  Wasdale  Head;  fantasy,  by 
A.  Pinero.  London,  Chiswick  press,  1912. 
35  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  5,  1912;  D:  31284;  Arthur  Pi- 
nero, London.  50831 

Widow  (The)  of  Whymple.     See  Full  of  fun. 

Widow  (The)  Plummer's  twins;  a  farce  in  1 
act,  by  L.  P.  Wheeler.  12  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  La  Verne  Frangois  Whejpler,  Chicago;  D: 
632,  July  3,  1901 ;  2c.  July  3,  1901.  50832 

Widow  Raulings;  comedy  act,  by  L.  Arnollin. 
[1],  11  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1915 ;  D :  39881 ;  Louis  Arnol- 
lin, New  York.  50832a 


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Widow   Rooney;    an    Irish   play    in    1    act,    by  <   Widower's  honeymoon — Continued. 

-t-TT^ii -x  r -I  r*     aO  m •  .j t 


Walba  Meegan.    16  p.    4  .     Typewritten. 

©  W.  Meegan,  New  York ;  D :  5877,  Dec.  6, 
1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  6,  1904.  50833 

Widow  (The)  Sabrina;  a  humorous  vaudeville 
sketch  of  Amherst  college  for  three  male 
characters,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Granville  Forbes  Sturgis,  Brooklyn ;  D : 
12528,  Mar.  12,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908. 

50834 

Widow  (The)  Selby;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.   H.   Krout. 

©  Mary  H.  Krout,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. ; 
1876 :  4908,  Apr.  22.  .         50835 

Widow  (The)  upstairs;  a  sketch,  by  W.  P.  Port- 
man.    14  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  W.  P.  Portman,  Chicago ;  D :  12747,  Apr. 
14,   1908;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.  50836 

Widow  (The)  Wallace;  a  play,  by  W.  De  Wart. 

©  William    De  Wart,    Rochester,    N.   Y. ; 

1899  :  36312,  June  1.  50837 

Widow  (The)  Whipple;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  Hall.     [4],  130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1912;  D:  31753;  Howard 
Hall,  Decatur,  Mich.  50838 

Widow  Winkle;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Shill. 

©  Minerva  Scott  Shill,  Omaha,  Neb. ;  1899 : 
54704,  Aug.  28.  50839 

Widow  (The)  Winnie  Wynne;  a  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  R.  P.  Janette.  19  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Robert  P.  Janette,  Boston ;  D :  15243, 
Mar.  5,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  5,  1909.  50840 

Widow  Wise;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  Charles  Hor- 
witz.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Flora  M.  Laudsey,  New  York ;  D :  5326. 
July  22,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1904.  50841 

Widower  (The) 

©  John  Callaghan,  Chicago ;  1890 :  12344, 
Apr.  14.  50842 

Widower  (The)  Gloom;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  L.  Daniels.  [1],  47  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1915;  D :  39872 ;  John  Louis 
Daniels,  El  Paso.  50842a 

Widower's  (The)  babies;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  M. 
Walcot.     14  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1911 ;  D :  24560 ;  C.  M.  Wal- 
cot, New  York.  50843 

Widower's  honeymoon;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  D.  Reiuau. 

©  Francis  D.  Reinau,  San  Francisco ;  1884 : 
10454,  May  23.  50844 


a  musical  farce  comedy,  from  the  German. 
New  York,  A.  S.  Seer,  1888. 

©   Kate    Claxton,     United     States;     1888: 
24718,  Aug.  30.  50845 

Widower's  houses;  an  unpleasant  play,  by 
Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Brentauo's,  1913. 
2  p.  1.,  l3]-73  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.   10,   1913;   2c.  Nov.   13,   1913;   A: 
361157;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  50846 

See  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 


Widower's  (The)  trials;  a  sketch  of  real  life  in 
2  acts,  by  James  M.  Dow.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D. 
Ames,  1884.  9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  1.35] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1885 :  2729,  Jan. 
30 ;  2c.  Jan.  30.  50847 

Widowers'  (The)  Waterloo;  play  iu  1  act,  by 
S.  L.  Schleppy.     [6]  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1914 ;  D :  36068 ;  Salem  Leon 
Schleppy,  Chicago.  50847a 

Widowing  (The)  of  Mrs.  Halroyd;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  D.  H.  Lawrence.  New  York,  M,  Ken- 
nerley,  1914.    x,  93  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  9,  1914 ;  D  :  36700 ; 
Mitchell  Keunerley,  New  York.  50847b 

Widow's  (The)  assassin.     See  Parisian  crime. 

Widow's  (The)  bachelor;  by  T.  E.  Kyle.     11  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   29,   1910;    D:  21445;   Tom   E. 
Kyle,  Toronto,  Canada.  50848 

Widow's  (The)  blind  love;  by  T.  Stone.     [6]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1910 ;  D  :  21863  ;  Tillie  Stone, 
Brooklyn.  50849 

Widow's  (The)  choice;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  Varney. 

©  Horace  Varney,  Boston ;  D :  1402,  P'eb.  5, 
1902.  50850 

Widow's  (The)  claim;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A, 
Staples.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   11,   1914;   D:  36219;   Frank  A. 
Staples,  Los  Angeles.  50850a 

Widows  (The)  club;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©  Ira  B.  Goodrich,  jr.,  Dorchester,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  10207,  Mar.  25,  1907.  50851 

Widow's  (The)  crusade;  a  comic  opera  in  3 
acts,  by-R.  S.  Thompson. 

©  Ralph  Somerville  Thompson,  New  York ; 
D  :  2457,  Oct.  17,  1902.  50852 

Widow's  (The)  dream;  a  drama,  by  C.  F. 
Pearse. 

©  C.  F.  Pearse,  Marysville,  O. ;  1892 :  33443, 
July  14.  50853 


2572 


50854 


COPYRIGHT^ED  IN"   THE   UNITED   STATES 


50868 


Widow's  (The)  elopement;  by  Mack  Whelan. 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1911;  D:  28052;  Paul  Mack 
Whelan,  Nev,'  York.  50854 

Widow's  (The)  fan;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  K. 
Ern.st.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Kate  Ernst,  Toledo,  O. ;  D :  2502,  Oct.  18, 
1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1902.  50855 

Widow's  (The)  honeymoon;  musical  comedy 
in  3  act.s,  by  A.  Burkliardt,  lyrics  by  Chas.  W. 
Collins  and  A.  Burkhardt.  90  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    4,    1912 ;    D :  31312 ;    Addison 
Burkhardt,  Chicago.  50856 

Widow's  (The)  husband;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  D.  Belasco. 

©  David  Belasco,  New  York ;  1898 :  53064, 
Sept.  10.  50857 

—  by  R.  Ganthony.     [94]   p.     f°.     Type- 


written 

©    Robert    Ganthony,    London ; 
July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  29,  1908. 

Widow's    (The)    marriage.       See    Plays 
poems;  by  G.  H.  Boker. 


D : 13302, 
50858 

and 


Widow's    (The)    might;   comedy   in   1   act,   by 
G.  M.  Rosener.     [3],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1914;  D:  39224;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  50859 

■by  Mark  Reardon.     17  p.     4°.     Type- 


written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    6,    1914;    D:  38411;    Mark    S. 
Reardon,  3rd,  New  York.        "  50859a 

—  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  E.  McLean. 

©    I.    Emery    McLean,    New    York ;    1895 : 


51005,  Oct.  7. 


— -play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  R.  Cautley. 
4°,     Typewritten. 


50860 

[S3]  p. 


©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1914;   D :  36606 ;   Lucy   Ran- 
dolph Cautley,  New  York.  50860a 

Widow's  (The)  mite;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  S. 
Emerson.     [SO]  p.-    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    17,    1913;    D :  34454 ;    Lillian 
Stormlt  Emerson,  New  York.  50860h 

Widow's  (The)  proposals;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by 
W.  D.  Felter.  New  York,  H.  Roorbach,  1894. 
11  p.  12°.  ([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of 
acting  plays,  no.  65] ) 

©    Harold    Roorbach,    New    York;    1894: 
47292,  Oct.  10;  2c.  Dec.  17.  50861 

Widow's  (The)  secret;  a  melodrama  iu  5  acts, 
by  Florence  Macomb. 

©  Mary  M.  Meline,  Washington  ;  1871 :  1884, 
Mar.  4.  50863 

See  also  For  her  money. 


Widow's    (The)    son;   a   domestic   drama   in   4 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  George  W.  Ryer,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  53250, 
Oct.  19.  50863 

a    temperance    drama    in    4    acts,    by    D. 


Thompson  and  G.  W.  Ryer. 

©  Denman  Thompson  and  Geo.  W.  Ryer, 
United  States  ;  1886 :  13888,  June  16.      50864 

Widows  three;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Shaw. 
[61]  p.    f°.    Typewritten  and  ms. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1911 ;  D  :  24214  ;  Percy  Shaw, 
New  York.  50865 


Widow's    (The)    Waterloo. 
Peck. 


See    IVLr.    Henry 


Widow's  (A)  wiles;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Emilie 
H.  Callaway.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1908.     34  p.     12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  D :  12711, 
Apr,  9,  1908 ;  2c.  June  1,  1908.  50866 

Wie  die  siinde  in  die  welt  kam;  legendenspiel 
in  5  akten,  von  Adolf  Paul.  Berlin,  E.  Reiss, 
verlag,  1909.     173  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  23,  1909;  2c.  Sept.  4,  1909;  D 
16700;   Erich  Reiss,  verlag,  Berlin.       50867 

Wie  die  unschuld  kampft  und  siegt;  schau 
spiel  fiir  miidchen  in  4  akten,  von  M.  R 
Thiele. 

©   Maria   Rosa   Thiele,   Chicago ;    D :  1745 
Apr.  16,  1902.  50868 

Wie  die  zwerge  die  riesen  besiegten;  marchen 
mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  4  bildern  fiir  kleine 
und  grosse  leute,  von  Elly  Peiskar  und  Gothov- 
Griinecke,  musik  von  Gothov-Griinecke.  Wien, 
Verlag  von  Otto  Eirich,  1914.  64  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1914 ;  D  :  36918 ;    Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  50868a 

Wie  einst  im  mai;  posse  mit  gesang  in  4  bil- 
dern, von  Rudolf  Bernauer  und  Rudolph 
Schanzer,  musik  von  Walter  Kollo  und  Willy 
Bredschneider.  Regiebuch.  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  1913.     7  pi.     83  p.    numb.  1.     8°. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1914 ;  D :  37173 ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  50868b 

■ -posse  mit  gesang  und  tanz  in  4  bildern,  von 

Rudolf  Bernauer  und  Rudolph  Schanzer, 
musik  von  Walter  Kollo  und  Willi  Bred- 
schneider. Textbuch  der  gesange.  Miinchen, 
Berlin,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1913. 
46  p.     plates.     12°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1913;  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1914;  D: 
36804;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 50868c 


2573 


50869 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50886 


Wie   man   einen   niann   gewinnt   (The   lottery- 
man)  ;  lustspiel  in  3  auf ziigen,  von  Rida  John- 
son  Young.     Berlin,   F.  Bloch    erben,    1912. 
Ill  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1912 ;  D :  28963 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  50869 

Wie  man  millioniir  wird;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  H.  Gaus.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
bandes  deutscher  buhnenschriftsteller,  1914. 
80  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1914 ;  D :  38139  ;  Hans  Gaus, 
Berlin.  50869a 

Wie  Pannychis  in  den  himmel  kam.     See  Don 
Juan  und  die  kurtisane. 

Wiederkehr  (Die);  dramatische  szene  aus  der 
kriegszeit,    von  G.   Ruge.      {In  Sonntagsblatt 
der  New  Yorker  volkszeitung,  v.  38,  no.  42, 
Oct.  17,   1915) 

©  Oct.  17,  1915  ;  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  42098  ; 
Clara  Ruge,  New  York.  50869b 

Wiener  fratz;  operette  in  1  aufzug,  von  Ernst 
Klein  und  A.  M.  Benkohe  [Veikone],  musik 
von  Richard  Fall.  Vollstandiges  regiebuch. 
Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1912.    48  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1912 ;  D  :  29864 ;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  50870 

Wienerinnen;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Her- 
mann Bahr.  Berlin  [etc.]  Verlag  von  A.  Ahu, 
1900.     196  p.     12°. 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;  C : 
164770,  Oct.  17,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1907.    50871 

Wieselchen;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  frei  nach  Gyp 
[pseud,  der  Sibylle  Gabrielle  Marie  Antoinette 
de  Riquetti  de  Mirabeau,  conitesse  de  Martel 
de  Janville]  von  Leo  Lenz.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,  1913.    78,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  17,  1912;  D :  31729,  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihuenschrift- 
steller,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  50872 

Wife  (The);  by  D.  Belasco  and  H.  C.  De  Mille. 

©  David  Belasco  and  H.  C.  De  Mille,  New- 
York  ;  1887 :  24118,  Sept.  22.  50873 

'dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  F.  Darien. 

9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1910;  D:  20127;  Frank  Da- 
rien, Chicago.  50874 

■ play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  F.  Holmes.     [86]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  31,  1914;  D:  35870;  Ralph  F. 
Holmes,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  50874a 

or,  The  other  woman,  a  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  L.  J.  L.   Stilwell.     16  p.     f.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Laura  Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,  Brooklyn ; 
D:  12076,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1908. 

50875 


Wife  and  child;  an  emotional  society  play  in 
5  acts,  by  M.  Rankin  and  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  McKee  Rankin  and  Fred  G.  Maeder, 
United  States;  1883:9652,  May  25.       50876 

Wife  and  daughter;  a  society  drama  in  4  acts, 
of  1  scene  each,  [by]  Queen  and  Waring. 

©  Frederick  E.  Queen  and  Benjamin  P. 
Waring,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. ;  1882:11805, 
July  18.  50877 

Wife  and  martyr;  a  domestic  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  Adolphe  D'Ennery,  and 
Kenneth  Lee. 

©  William  Wolff,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  1887: 
2869,  Feb.  5.  50878 

Wife  and  no  wife.     See  Cast  out. 

Wife  (The)  and  the  affinity;  1  act  sketch,  by 
J.  B.  Foster.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  25149  ;  Julia  B.  Fos- 
ter, Berkeley,  Cal.  50879 

Wife  (The)  and  the  sword;  historical  tragedy 
in  5  acts,  by  A.  Carr.  Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1909. 
57  p.    24°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1909;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1909;  D: 
17749 ;  A.  Carr,  Hill  City,  S.  D.  50880 

Wife  (A)  by  advertisement;  an  entirely  new 
and  original  farce  in  1  act,  by  Clifton  Cliife. 
New  York,  De  Witt,  1884.  7  p.  12°.  ([De 
Witt's  acting  plays,  no.  323]) 

©  A.  T.  B.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1884: 
26390,   Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  22,  18S5.  50881 

Wife  (The)  decides;  comedy  drama  of  to-dav  in 
3  acts,  by  T.  McKean.  [170]  p.  4°.  T.vi^e- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1911 ;  D  :  25358 ;  Thomas  Mc- 
Kean, Rosemont,  Pa.  50882 

Wife  (A)  for  a  day;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
Hal  Reid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid]  69  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  American  amusement  assn.,  Chicago;  D: 
3405,  May  9,  1903 ;  2c.  May  9,  1903.        50883 

Wife  (A)  for  a  life;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  G. 
O'Neill.     [11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1913;  D :  341.53 ;  Eugene 
Gladstone  O'Neill,  New  London,  Conn.    50884 

Wife  (A)  for  fun;  by  U.  Davis. 

©  Ulysses  Davis,  Chicago ;  D :  15918.  Mav 
21,  1909.  50885 

Wife  for  wife;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  O.  J. 
Ellsworth.    110  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Emily  Orah  Janvrin  Ellsworth,  New 
York;  D :  14950,  Jan.  30,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  30. 
1909.  50886 


2574 


50887 


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50909 


Wife  for  wife — Continued. 

a  picturesque  drama  in  4  acts,  by  John  A. 

Stevens,   founded   on   Hypocrite  by   John  A. 

Stevens  and  Lawrence  Marston. 
©   James   S.   Stevens,    Philadelpliia ;   1889: 

18419,  June  17.  50887 

Wife  (The)  hunter;  musical  comedy,  by  G.  H. 
Cody.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Typevpritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D :  42567 ;  Gertrude  H. 
Cody,  Nile,  N.  Y.  50887a 

See  also  Who  next? 


Wife  in  name  only. 

©   Horner  Bernard  MuUaney,  New  York; 
D  :  4203,  Nov.  6,  1903.  50888 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.     66 


p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Oct.  15,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  1,  1909  ;  D :  17247 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  50889 

—  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  J.  B.  Miller. 


©  Jacob  B.  Miller,  Philadelphia;  D :  2811, 
Jan.  5,  1903.  50890 


— •  a  melodrama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  C  Wilson. 

©  Marian  Calvert  Wilson,  New  York ;  1888  : 
23635,  Aug.  16.  50891 

by  W.  L.  Roberts.     [92]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  William  L.   Roberts.   Chicago ;   D :  3222, 
Apr.  1,  1903 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1903.  50892 

Wife  (A)  in  pawn;  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New   York;   1900  A: 
9580,  Apr.  14 ;  2c.  July  16.  50893 

4  act  comedy,  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney.  New  York;  1900  A: 
17369,  July  14.     [For  copies  reed,  see  A:  9580] 

50894 

Wife  (A)  manufactured  to  order;  5  act  play, 
by  A.  W.  Fuller. 

©   Alice   W.    Fuller,  Omaha,    Neb.;   1896: 

68201,  Dec.  5.  50895 

Wife  number  two;  playlet,  by  Delia  Clarke 
[i.  e.  D.  C.  Sullivan]  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1913  ;  D  :  35243  ;  Delia  Clarke 
Sullivan,  New  York.  50890 

Wife  (The)  of  an  hour;  an  emotional  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  J.  Simmons. 

©  S.  J.  Simmons,  New  York ;  1892 :  30591. 
July  22.  50897 

Wife  (The)  of  Claude.  See  Femme  (La)  de 
Claude. — Moglie  (La)  di  Claudio. 


Wife  (The)  of  John  Mumford;  play  in  3  acts, 

by  A.  De  Luca.     [2],  79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1911 ;  D :  23676 ;  Angelo  De 

Luca,  New  York.  50898 

Wife  (The)  of  Manasseh.     See  Judith. 

Wife  (The)  of  Marobius;  play,  by  Max  Ehr- 
mann. New  York,  M.  Kennerley,  1911.  73  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  3,  1911 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1911 ;  D :  25982  • 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  50899 

Wife  (The)  of  Miletus;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  bj 
H.  C.  Miller.    60  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Henry   C.   Miller,   New   York;    D :  46Si 
Mar.  4,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  4,  1904.  50900 


■ -by  T.  T.  Timayenis.     New  York,  Mac- 

gowan  &  Slepper,  1883. 

©  T.  T.  Timayenis,  New  York;  1883 :  41Q 
Jan.  6.  50901 

Wife  (A)  of  Nippon;  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  R.  Ma 
son.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1913  ;  D  :  33506  ;  James  Red- 
fern  Mason,  California.  50902 

Wife  (The)  of  Pilate,  Ovid's  daughter;  by  M. 
French  Sheldon. 

©  B.  F.  Patterson,  Boston ;  1900  A :  18577, 
July  27.  50903 

Wife  of  the  Mulligan  Guards;  oi'igiual  Irish 
song,  words  and  music,  by  T.  Granger. 

©  Tom  Granger,  United  States ;  1874 :  3719, 
Mar.  24.  50904 

Wife  of  2;  a  society  play  of  deep  interest 
adapted  from  the  novel  Lady  Thornhurst's 
daughter,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  New  York ;  1872 !  10077. 
Sept.  19.  50905 

Wife  (A)  of  wax;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  tct  and 
2  scenes,  by  C.  J.  Smith. 

©  Charles  J.   Smith,  New  York;   D:914^ 
Sept.  26,  1906.  50906 

Wife  (A)  on  emergency;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  A.  C.  Hingst, 

©Adolphnei    Charlotte   Hngist,    New    York, 
D :  4449,  Dec.  29,  1903.  50907 

Wire  (A)  on  salary;  a  1  act  comedy  by  Pan- 
iufilina  De  Voe  [pseud,  of  Pasqualina  Rich- 
arason] 

©  Pasqualina  De  Voe,  Chicago ;  D :  llKKi 
Nov.  8,  1907.  50908 

sketch,  by  A.  V.  Hines.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1911;  D:  25646;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  50909 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-58 


2575 


50910 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIOlSrS 


50927 


Wife  or  country;  a  1  act  military  playlet,  by 
Ella  Wheeler  ^Vilcox  and  M.  Keene.  11  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York ;  D :  36G6,  June 
2T,  1903;  2c.  June  27,  1903.  50910 

Wife  or  maid?     See  Subterfuge. 

Wife  or  mother;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Red- 
mund. 

©    William    Redmuud,    New    York;    1896: 
.  32637,  June  1.  50911 

Wife  or  widow?  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Nunez. 

©  Hester  Helen  Nunez,   Louisville ;   1880 : 
14641,  Sept.  27.  50912 

Wife  or  woman;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M. 
Wemaer.     141  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    22,    1912 ;    D :  30082 ;    Robert 
Maximilian  Wernaer,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

50913 

Wife-saver  (The);  office  comedy  incident  with  a 
heart  throb,  by  F.  J.  McGettigan.  [1],  15  p. 
16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914;  D :  38301 ;  Frank  J. 
McGettigan,  Portland,  Or.  50913a 

Wife  (A)  to  order;  farce  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 
by  J.  T.  Powers.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  20,  1915;   D:  39453;   James  T. 
Pov/ers,  New  York.  50913b 

Wife  to  the  living  dead;  in  3  acts,  by  W.  G. 
Keir.     [74]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1910;  D :  22730 ;  William  G. 
Keir,  New  York.  50914 

Wife  (The)  upstairs;  farcelet,  by  D.  Clift.  [2], 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.    25,    1912;    D :  28432 ;    Denison 
Clift,  Oakland,  Cal.  50915 

Wife  (A)  ventures;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  D. 
Halsey.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   7,   1915;    D:  40870;    Raymond 
Drake  Halsey,  Southampton,  N,  Y.       50915a 

Wife  wanted;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  T.  J. 
Keogh. 

©  Thomas  J.  Keogh,  Denison,  Tex. ;  1896 : 
61335,  Nov.  9.  50916 


Wife  wanted — Continued. 

—  sketch,  by  F,  A.  Besuzzi.     [7]  p.    f ° 


Type- 


—  a  comedy  sketch,  by  Frank  D.  Pease.    6  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Walter  Vernon,  New  York ;  D  :  2913.  Jan. 
27,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1903.  50917 

in   3   acts   and   7   scenes,   by   E.    Blondell. 


written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    12,    1915;    D :  39378 ;    Fred    A. 
Besuzzi,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  50918a 


3  act  farce  comedy,  by  E.  Blondell. 

©  Edward  Blondell,  United  States;   1897: 
67683.  Dec.  6.  50919 

Wife  (A)  without  a  smile;  a  comedy  in  disguise 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  W.  Pinero.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co. :  London,  W.  Heinemann,  1905. 
166  p.     12°. 

©  Arthur  W.  Pinero,  London  ;  D :  6208,  Feb. 
11,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1905.  50920 

Wife's  (The)  appeal;  a  temperance  drama  in  6 
acts,  by  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears.  New  York,  1878. 
48  p.    8°. 

©  Mrs.  L.  D.  Shears,  United  States;  1878: 
2942,  Mar.  11;  2c.  Mar.  13.  50921 

Wife's  (A)  devotion;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Arnold  Reeves.     [78]  p.     f°,     Typeva-itten. 

©  JNIrs.    Aubrey    Ruggles,    Cambridgeport, 
Mass. ;  D :  2556,  Nov.  6,  1902 ;  2c.  Nov.  6.  1902. 

50922 


See   also   Disinherited. 

Wife's     (A)     discovery, 
mayor. 


See    Merchant    (A) 


Typewritten. 

©   Edward    Blondell,    New    York;     1898: 
25119,  Apr.  21;  2c.  Apr.  2L  50918 


Wife's  (A)  error;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts  and 
a  prologue,  by  P.  S.  M.  Munro. 

©  P.  S.  M.  Munro,  Brooklyn ;  1891 :  10711, 
Mar.  21.  50923 

Wife's    (A)    honor;    a    drama    in    5    acts,    by 

Lawrence  Marston.     43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   M.    Link,    Chicago ;    1887 :  29800, 

Nov.  17;  2c.  Nov.  17,  50924 

an    entirely    new    and    original    romantic 

drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  L.  Marston. 

©  Lawrence  Marston,  United  States;  1883: 

13652,  July  25.  50925 

Wife's   (A)  jealousy  and  reveng'e.      See  Tree 
love. 

Wife's  (The)  judgment.    See  Tory  (The)  rene- 
gade. 

Wife's  (A)  lark;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  E.  Rice. 

©  Alfred  E.  Rice,  St.  Paul;  1888:14388, 
May  17.  50926 

Wife's  lesson;  1  act  comedy,  by  L.  S.  Corbin. 
7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lillian  S.  Corbin,  New  York;  D :  7934, 
Feb.  1,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1906;  Ic.  Feb.  3, 
1906.  50927 


2576 


50928 


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50950 


Wife's   (A)   love  story;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Kinnaird.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Kinnaird,  London ;   D :  2466,  Oct. 
20.  1902;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1902.  50928 

Wife's  ordeal;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  H.  C. 
Dale. 

©  Horace  C.  Dale,    Reading,    Pa.;    1891: 
40462,  Nov.  11.  50929 

play   in  4   acts   adapted  from   the  French 


with  the  addition  of  a  new  and  original  act, 
by  C.  W.  Tayleure. 

©   Clifton   W.   Tayleure,  Brooklyn;    1872: 

13164.  Dec.  14.  50930 

Wife's    (A)    repentance;   drama    in   a   prologue 
and  5  acts,  adapted  by  Mrs.  K.  Formes. 

©  Mrs.   Karl  Formes,    New    York;    1883: 
14285,  Aug.  1.    .  50931 

Wife's    (A)   reveng'e;   a   drama   in   5   acts,   by 
H.  M.  Plumb. 

©  Harriet  M.  Plumb,    New    York;    1889: 
26136,  Aug.  28.  50932 


or.  My  life.     Typewritten. 

©  Sarah  Piose  Thomson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ; 
1898  :  33978,  June  2  ;  2c.  June  2.  50933 

Wife's  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  an  adap- 
tation from  the  French  of  Adolphe  D'Ennery, 
and  dramatized  by  S.  O.  Young  and  D,  D. 
Bi'yan. 

©  Young  and  Bryan,  Galveston,  Tex. ;  1886 : 
22863,  Oct.  11.  50934 

Wife's  (A)  secret;  a  beautiful  story  of  life  in 
4  acts,  by  Hal  Ileid  [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 
[60]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Wra.  T.  Keogh.  New  York  :  D :  5484.  Aug. 
26,  1904 ;  2c.  Aug.  26.  1904.  50935 

•  >S'ee  also  Inez. 

Wife's  (A)  sin;  the  realistic  ft  act  comedy 
drama,  by  C.  M.  Fowler. 

©   C.    Melville   Fowler,   New   York;    1891: 
42195,  Nov.  25.  50936 

Wife's  (A)  temptation. 

©  Sullivan,  Harris  and  Woods,  New  Yoiic ; 
D  :  1344,  Jan.  24,  1902.  50937 

Wife's  (A)  trial.     See  Gladys, 

Wife's  (The)  triumph;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  com- 
posed and  written  by  O.  Richey.  [69]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Octavia  Richey,  Findlay,  O. ;  1883  :  18508, 
Oct.  9 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  50938 

Wifey;  peep  at  matrimony  in  2  pts.,  by  C.  W. 
Tackenberg.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    10,    1913;    D :  34374 ;    Charles 
William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  50939 


Wifie's  little  stratagem;  a  sketch,  by  A.  Lans- 
ton.     4  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Aubrey   Lanston,   Washington ;   D  :  5712, 
Oct.  31,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1904.  50940 

Wig  and  gown;  a  farce,  by  J.  W.  Sidney. 

©  Wm.  Clarlve  Stewart,  New  York;  1897: 
50176,  Sept.  8.  50941 

Wig-maker  (The)  and  his  servants;  an  Ethiop- 
ian farce  in  1  scene,  by  Charles  Oppenheim, 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1885.  7  p.  12°. 
([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  156]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;   1886:544,  .Tan. 
7;  2c.  Jan.  7.  50942 

Wig  (The)  of  a  wag;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Gilmore, 

©     Annella     Slaughter     Gilmore,     Omaha, 
Neb. ;  D  :14220,  Nov.  6,  1908.  50943 

Wiggins  of  Pop-over  farm;  by  Howard  P. 
Taylor.     56  p.    4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1909 ;  D :  17530 ;  William  J. 
Elleford,  Oakland,  Cal.  50944 

Wiggin's  Waterloo.  See  Grange  one-act 
plays,  no,  2. 

Wigwam  (The)  and  the  war  path;  or.  The 
royal  chief  in  chains,  a  play,  by  A.  B. 
Meaclmm,  dramatized  from  the  work  with  the 
same  title  by  A.  B.  Meacham.  (The  Pacific 
Coast  drama,  no.  1) 

©  A.  B.  Meacham,  Boston ;  1875 :  8578,  Aug. 
19.  50945 

Wilberfords  (The)     See  Harmony  of  discord, 

Wilbeths  (The);  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
IMooney.     2,  [26]  p.     f\    Typewritten. 

©  John  Francis  Mooney,  Chicago  ;  D  :  6614, 
May  2,  1905 ;  2c.  May  2,  1905.  50946 

Wild;  a  domestic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  C. 
Daniels. 

©  H.  C.  Daniels,  Buffalo ;  1871 :  239,  Jan. 
10.  50947 

Wild  (The)  and  woolly;  1  act  farce,  by  P.  Fan- 
del.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1912  ;  D  :  30479  ;  Peter  Fandel, 
St.  Paul.  50948 

Wild  (The)  and  woolly  way;  a  melo-comedy  of 
to-day  being  a  story  of  a  new  state  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  J.  D.  Gilbert.  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   John    D.    Gilbert,    New   York ;    D :  8710, 
June  18,  1906 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1906.  50949 

Wild  (The)  ass'  skin;  dramatization  of  Honore 
de  Balzac's  novel,  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H.  Unger. 
[30]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.  • 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7, 1913  ;  D  :  34961 ;  Regina  Hayes 
Unger,  PassaJ<^  N.  J.  50950 


2577 


50951 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


50971 


Wild  Bill;  or,  Life  on  tlie  border,  a  sensational 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  Bobbins. 

©  Hiram  Bobbins,  Cincinnati ;  1873  :  4790, 
May  3.  50951 

or,  The  scout  of  the  West,  an  allegory  of 

the   war   with    accompanying   tableaux   in   2 
acts,  by  J.  T.  Vegiard. 

©  J.  T.  Vegiard,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  1872: 
4380,  Apr.  26.  50952 

Wild-bird  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E,  Jung. 
68  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1913 ;  D :  33144 ;  Ernst  Jung, 
Milwaukee.  50953 

Wild  Cherry  Blossom.     See  Sakula. 

Wild  duck;  by  J.  Callan. 

©     John     Callan,     Paterson ;     1888:28222, 
Oct.  4.  50954 

-a  3  act  musical  comedy  farce,  by  J.  M. 

Gaites. 

©  Jos.  M.  Gaites,  New  York;  1894:18164, 
Apr.  6.  50955 

See  also  Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen. 


Wild-fire;  or.  When  love  is  young,  ti'.  and 
iulapted  from  Friedrich  Halm's  [Elegius 
Franz  Joseph,  freiherr  von  Mlinch-Belling- 
hansen's]  German  play  of  Wildfeuer,  by  J.  A. 
Ellsler.     [S3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Jolui  Adam  Ellsler,  New  York ;  D :  2079, 
July  3,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1902.  50956 

Wild-fire  and  Kit  Carson;  rearrangement  of 
the  drama  of  Hazel-P:^ye,  an  original  border 
play,  by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©  Fred  G.  Maeder,  United   States;   1874: 
3176,  Mar.  16.  50957 

Wild  flower;  by  F.  Tucker.  18  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Francis    Tucker,     Galesburg,     111. ;     D : 
7280,   Sept.  19,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1905. 

50958 


comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M,  G.  Pride. 

[1],  68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34073 ;  M.  G.  Pride, 
New  York.  50959 

Wild  (A)  flower  of  the  hills;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Van  der  Voort.  82  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   7,   1910;   D:  22010;    Maybelle 
Van  der  Voort,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  50960 

Wild  (The)  flowers  of  Lakeshore;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  W.  Smith.  [32]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915;  D:  42566;  Manasseh 
William  Smith,  Salt  Lake  City.  50960a 


Wild  game;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Noel  and 
T.  G.  and  F.  C.  Springer.  [2],  104  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1912  ;  D  :  30791 ;  Joseph  Noel 
and  T.  G.  and  F,  C.  Springer,  New  York. 

50961 

Wild  (A)  goose  chase;  a  musical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  Hasty. 

©  Charles  Hasty,  La  Fayette,  Ind. ;   1900 
A:  8516,  Apr.  2;  2c.  Apr.  2.  50962 

an  original  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 


M.  E.  Hanley  and  Scott  Marble. 

©    Michael    E.     Hanley,     Chicago;     1889: 
13589,  May  4.  50963 

an   original   3   act   comedy,   by   C.   and   O. 


Hasty. 

©  Charles  and  Otis  Hasty,  United  States; 
1895  :  40760,  Aug.  9.  50964 

Wild  Harry;  comedy  drama  in  2  acts;  by  Wal- 
ter Browne.     [96]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1911 ;  D :  24253 ;  Samuel  L. 
Feiber,  New  York.  50965 

Wild  Harry's  wooing;  a  romantic  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  H.  S.  Davies. 

©  H.  Stanley  Davies,  Chicago ;  1898 :  12297. 
Feb.  18.  50966 

Wild  honey;  a  romantic  drama,  founded  on 
Goethe's  novel  Wilhelm  Meister,  and  Carr6 
and  Barbier's  opera  comique  Mignon,  by  J.  B. 
Matthews. 

©  J.  Brander  Matthews,  New  York;  1871: 
8013,  Aug.  28.  50967 

Wild  (A)  honeymoon;  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  H.  S.  Dexter. 

©   Mrs.   Henry   Stanlev  Dexter,  Calistoga, 
Cal. ;  1898  :  42918,  July  18.  50968 

Wild  (A)  idea;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  W.  Dore- 
mus  and  E.  Marbury. 

©   Elizabeth   W.    Doremus    and    Elisabeth 
Marbury,  New  York ;  1888 :  21795,  July  30. 

50969 


Wild  (A)  Irish  girl.     See  Glendowar. 

Wild  Logan,  the  scourge  of  the  plains. 
True  grit. 


See 


Wild  (A)  love;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts, 
adapted  by  L.  Dietz. 

©  Linda  Dietz,  United  States;  1881:5234. 
Apr.  6.  50970 

Wild  Mab;  a  border  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Min- 
nie Poison.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames'  publishing  co., 
1891.  19  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  290] ) 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,    Clyde,    O. ;   1891:6566, 
Feb.  18;  2c.  Feb.  27.  50971 


2578 


50972 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


50993 


Wild  Crhe)  man  of  Borneo;  a  comic  play  in  4 
acts,  by  C  H.  Lee. 

©  Colton  H.  Lee,  Washington;  1900  A: 
10729,  Apr.  27.  50972 

Wild  Nell,  a  child  of  the  regiment;  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney.    90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Clias.  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D :  8578, 
May  22,  1906;  2c.  May  22,  1906.  50973 

Wild  Nell  at  Fort  Davis;  or,  A  father's  love 
for  his  son,  by  O.  C.  Raeder. 

©  Oliver  Charles  Raeder,  Pittsburgh;  D: 
12728,  Apr.  11,  1908.  50974 

Wild  oats;  an  American  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  I.  B.  Lee,  music  by 
B.  M.  Jerome.  62  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ben  M.  Jerome  and  Irving  B.  Lee,  Chi- 
cago; D:  10169,  Mar.  18,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  18, 
1907.  50975 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Travis. 

©  George  M.  Travis,  Brooklyn  ;  1892  :  17025, 
Apr.  20.  50976 

comedy   in  prologue,   2   acts  and  epilogue, 

by  P.  E.  Browne.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    17,   1913;     D:  35379;     Porter 

Emerson  Browne,  Norwalk,  Conn.  50977 

■ drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Breiter.    96  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.    4,    1911;    D:  23001;    Nathan 
Breiter,  New  York.  50978 

dramatic   composition   in   1   act,   by   L.   J. 


Fountain.     [1],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1915;  D:  39670;  Lester  Je- 
rome Fountain,  Los  Angeles.  50978a 

a  4  act  drama,  by  L.  Rohr.     164  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912 ;  D :  30902 ;  Louis  Rohr, 
Chicago.  50979 


—  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 
©  Harry  B.  Smith,  New  York ;  1899 :  36826, 

June  3.  50980 

—  an  original  3  act  comedy,  by  D.  Howe. 
©    Den     Howe,     Washington ;     1890 :  515, 


Jan.  3. 


50981 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Noel.     [1],  21  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1913 ;  D :  34709 ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Bedford  Park,  N.  Y.  50982 

—  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  George  H.  Atkinson, 
iii,  S3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  21,  1910 ;  D :  21169 ;  G.  H.  Atkin- 
son, New  York.  50983 


See  also  Show-down  (The) 


Wild  (The)  prophets;  a  historical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  Sttmsill  and  F.  W.  Hofele. 

©  J.  Stansill  and  F.  W.  Hofele,  New  York ; 
1872  :  12646,  Nov.  30.  50984 

Wild  rose;  a  comedy  drama  in  prologue  and  3 
acts.     f°.    Ms. 

©    Pauline    Parker,    Albany;    1890:30020. 
Sept.  29 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  50985 

a  comedy  sketch,  by  D.  Edsall.     Typewrit- 


ten. 

©  Dean  Edsall,  New  York ;  1898 :  3222,  Jan. 
5  ;  2c.  Jan.  5.  50986 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hall.     [2],  89  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913  ;  D  :  32969  ;  Burton  Hall, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  50987 

drama  of  adolescence  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 


Willson.     [3],  72  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1914 ;  D :  36213 ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Flint,  Mich.  50987a 

4  act  melodrama,  by  E.  C.  Parsons.     38  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Edward  C.  Parsons,  Granite  City,  111.; 
D :  9896,  Feb.  2,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  21,  1907. 

50988 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  B.  Smith. 


[125]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Harry    B.    Smith,    New   York ;    D :  1878, 
I\Iay  13,  1902 ;  2c.  May  31,  1902.  50989 

— -operetta  for  ladies'  voices  in  2  acts,  book 
by  Edith  M.  Burrows,  music  by  W.  Rhys- 
Herbert.  Book  of  words.  New  York,  J. 
Fischer  &  bro.,  1915.    18  p.    4°. 

©   Mar.    19.   1915;    2c.    Mar.   20,   1915;    D: 
40125 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro..  New  York.     50989a 

or.  That  girl  from  Texas,  by  Mrs.  D.  Wal- 


worth and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus. 

©     Mrs.     Douglas     Walworth  and     Mrs. 

Charles  A.   Doremus,   New  York ;  1888 :  5702, 

Feb.  22.  50990 

or,  The  ambitious  Mrs.  St.  Clair,  a  play  in 


4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Cauthorn.     [68]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Eudora  Belle  Cauthorn,   Portland,   Or. ; 
D :  4813,  Mar.  30,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1904. 

50991 

—  See  also  Gypsy  (The)  maid. 


Wild  (The)  rose  o'  Mizzoory;  pastoral  comedy 
drama,  by  Frederick  Allen.  72  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1910;  D:  20829;  Edith  Ivy 
Allen,  Salt  Lake  City.  509912 

Wild  rose  of  the  West;  by  E.  B.  Cauthorn. 

©   Eudora  Belle    (E.   B.)    Cauthorn,   Port- 
land, Or. ;  1897 :  4r;n7,  Aug.  10.  50993 


2579 


50994 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51012 


Wild  rose  of  the  West — Continued. 
drama,  by  L.  T.  Eggert.    Edgar,  Wis.,  Ed- 
gar nevi'S,  1912.    cover-title,  [5]  p.    4°. 

©   Mar.   21,    1912;   2c.   Mar.   25,    1912;    D: 


29147 ;  Lilly  Tegge  Eggert,  Edgar,  Wis. 


50994 


Wild  (The)  violet;  a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  A.  Bruce. 

©  Joseph  A.  Bruce,  Brooklyn ;  1886 :  27013. 
Nov.  30.  50995 

Wild  West;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Faul. 
©  Adam  Faul,  Buffalo  ;  1886 :  29001,  Dec.  18. 

50996 

or,    Life    among    the    red   men   and    road 


agents  on  the  plains  and  prairies,  an  equine 
dramatic  exposition  on  grass,  or  under  can- 
vas, of  the  adventures  of  frontiersmen  and 
cowboys,  by  W.  F.  Cody  (Buffalo  Bill) 

©  William  F.  Cody,  New  York ;  1883  :  23893, 
Dec.  22 ;  2c.  June  1,  1885.  50997 

Wild  West  burlesque  show;  by  F.  J.  Hafner. 
©  Frederick  J.  Hafner,  Philadelphia ;  1886 : 
25675,  Nov.  13.  50998 

Wild  West  Casey.     See  Casey  in  Africa. 

Wild  West  dramatics.  See  Hickory  Wood's 
soliloquies. 

Wild  (A)  "West  war;  an  episode  in  a  drama  en- 
titled Civilization,  originated,  invented  and 
presented  by  W.  F.  Cody  and  N.  Salisbury. 

©  Wm.  F.  Codv  and  Nate  Salisbury,  United 
States  ;  1886  :  26693,  Nov.  26.  50999 

Sec  also  History  (A)  of  American  civili- 
zation. 

Wild-wood;  romantic  drama  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Ey- 
ferth.     59  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Bruno  Eyferth,  Duluth,  Minn. ;  D  :  3449, 
May  18,  1903;  2c.  May  18,  1903.  51000 

Wildcat  (The)  and  the  lamb;  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  P.  H.  Ames.  51  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1911;  D :  24636 ;  Perley  H. 
Ames,  Rockland,  Me.  51001 

Wildcat  Ned;  or,  The  mountain  men  of  Ore- 
gon, a  dramatization  from  the  New  York 
Weekly  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Sylvester  [pseud,  of 
J.  G.  Noe] 

©  Barrett  Sylvester,  Brooklyn  ;  1873  :  4295, 
Apr.  23.  51002 

Wildcats;  comedy  in  2  scenes,  by  F.  R.  Adams. 
[33].  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   2,   1913;    D :  31858 ;    Frank   R. 
Adams,  Whitehall,  IMich.  51003 

Wilde  ente.  See  Gesammelte  dramen;  von 
Henrik  Ibsen. 


Wilde  (Der)  mann;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Heini-ich  Heinemann.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1912.     107  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  23,  1912;  D :  2840S ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben.  Berlin.  51004 

Wilde  (Die)  prinzessin;  oder,  Medea's  jugend, 
a  historische  drama  in  4  acten,  a  translitera- 
tion of  the  Yiddi-sh,  [by]  J.  Gordin. 

©   Jacob   Gordin,   New   York ;   1898 :  35115, 
June  8.  51005 

Wilderness  (The);  an  American  play,  adapted 
by  Floyd  Jenkins  and  Richard  Putnam  Dar- 
row  .  .  .  New  York,  Baltimore  [etc.]  Broad- 
way publishing  co.,  1912.     Ixxii,  95  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    20,    1912;    2c.    Feb.    23,    1912;    A: 
305712 ;  Broadway  pub.  co..  New  York. 

51006 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  V.  Esmond.   New 


York,  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1901. 
65  p.    12°. 

©  T.  H.  French,  New  York ;  D :  1126,  Nov. 
27,  1901 ;  2c.  June  5,  1906.  51007 

Wilderness  (The)  of  life;  poetic  drama  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Davis.     [4],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.   14,   1913;    D:  34714;    Edwards 
Davis,  New  York.  51008 

Wiles  (The)  of  innocence;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Schwartz.     [92]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   3,    1911;     D :  23838 ;     Annette 
Schwartz,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y,  51009 

Wiles  (The)  of  the  widow;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
K.  C.  Lion.  New  York,  S.  French;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1911.  24  p.  12°.  ([French's 
acting  ed.] ) 

©   Mar.   18,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   29,   1911;   D: 
23692;   Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     51010 

Wiley  (The)  widow  lady;  a  farce  comedy  in  4 
acts,  freely  adapted  from  the  Italian  (Gol- 
doni)  by  A.  Sterling.  [6],  161  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912 ;  D :  30940 ;  Ada  Ster- 
ling, New  York.  51011 

Wilfred  Blakely;  a  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  L.  Edwards.    23  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  W.   L.   Edw^ards,   Chicago;    1895:63267, 
Dec.  13;  2c.  Dec.  13.  51012 

Wilfrid  the  young.  See  Neptune's  isle,  and 
other  plays  for  children. 

Wilhelm  Meister.     See  Mignon. — Wild  honey. 

Wilhelm    Tell;    by    Schiller,    ed.    with    intro- 
duction,   notes,    and    vocabulary,    by    A.    H. 
Palmer.     New   York,   H.   Holt    &    co.,    1898 
Ixxiv,  404  p.     pi.   port,    facsim.     map.    16°. 

©  H.  Holt  &  CO.,  New  York;   1898:29437. 
May  12;  2c.  July  19.  51012a 


2580 


51012 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


51014 


Wilhelm  Tell — Continued. 

by  Scbiller,  editorial  critic  G.  Hempl.    pt.  1. 

New  rorl^,  Hinds  &  Noble,  1900.    8°.     (The  ide- 

ophonic  texts  for  acquiring  languages.    Series 

1,  V.  1) 
©  Robt.  Morris  Pierce,  New  York ;  1900  A : 

10302,  Mar.  21;  2c.  July  17,  1900.  51012b 

■schauspiel,  von  Friedrich  Schiller,  ed.  with 


introduction,  notes,  and  vocabulary,  by  Arthur 
H.  Palmer,  fragen  by  Charles  M.  Purin.  Rev. 
ed.  New  Yorli,  H.  Holt  and  company  [1915J 
Ixxviii,  393  p.  front,  (port.)  plates.  16°. 
(Heath's  modern  language  series) 

©  Aug.  31,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  20,  1915 ; 
A :  410528 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York. 
[Notes:  Copyright  is  claimed  on  entire  re- 
vision] 51012c 

■ed.  with  introduction,  notes,  and 


vocabulary  by  Richard  Alexander  von  Minck- 
witz.  New  York,  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.  [1905] 
3.55  p.    incl.    7  pi.,  map.  front,  (port.)     12°. 

©  Mavnard,  Merrill  &  co..  New  York;  A: 
110431,  Mar.  3,  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1905.      51013 

ed.    with    introduction,    notes. 


German  questions,  exercises  and  vocabulary, 
by  C.  Schlenker.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Allyn  and  Bacon  [1913]^  xx,  443  p.  front, 
(port.)  plates,  map.     12°. 

©    Oct.    10,    1913;    2c.    Oct.    24,    1913;    A: 
357396;  Carl  Schlenker,  Minneapolis.     51013a 

■with  introduction,  notes,  and  vo- 


cabulary by  E.  C.  Boeder.  New  York,  Cincin- 
nati [etc.]  American  book  company  [1905] 
352  p.  front,  (port.)  1  illus.  (map)  plates. 
12°. 

©  Edwin  Carl  Boeder,  Madison,  Wis. ;  A : 
132520,  Dec.  2,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1906. 

51013b 

schauspiel  in  5  aufziigen,  von  Friedrich  von 


Schiller,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
A.  Sachtleben,  ed.  by  William  Dwight  Whit- 
ney. New  York,  Henry  Holt  and  company 
[etc.]  ;  Boston,  Schonhof  &  Moller  [1877]  3 
p.  1.,  5-199  p.  12°.  ([Whitney's  German 
texts] ) 

©  Henry  Holt,  New  York ;  1877 :  1708,  Feb. 
12;   2c.  Feb.  12.  51013c 


—  (Schiller's) ;  a  drama,  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  C.  A.  Bachheim,  rev.  ed.  by 
Hermann  Schoenfeld.  New  York,  Oxford  uni- 
rersity  press,  American  branch ;  London,  H. 
Frowde,  1902.  Ixix,  2-56  p.  front.,  pi.,  map. 
12°.     (Clarendon  press  popular  classics) 

©  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch.  New 
York;  A:  49455,  Dec.  19,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  30, 
1902.  51013d 


Wilhelm  Tell  (Schiller's) — Continued. 

ed.  with  an  introduction,  notes  and  vo- 
cabulary by  R.  W.  Deering.  Boston,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.,  1900.  xxxix,  [5],  5-333  p. 
front,   (port.)   illus.,  plates,  map     12°. 

©  Robert  Waller  Deering,    Cleveland,    O. ; 
1900  A :  23270,  Sept.  19 ;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1900. 

51013e 

■ed.   with   introduction,    fragen,    notes 


and  vocabulary  by  R.  W.  Deering.  New  ed. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath  &  co. 
[1915]  xlvi,  358  p.  front,  (port.)  illus., 
plates,  col.  map.     12°. 

©  June  14,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  23,  1915 ; 
A :  401485  ;  Robert  Waller  Deering,  Cleveland. 
[Copyright  is  claimed  on  introduction,  notes, 
vocabulary,  etc.,  re-edited]  51013f 

ed.  with  introduction,  notes,  and  repe- 


titional  exercises,  by  Bert  John  Vos,  ed.  with 
vocabulary.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn 
and  company  [1911]  Ivii,  387  p.  front, 
(port.)  plates,  maps.    16°. 

©   Mar.   21,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   23,   1931;   A: 
283629;  B.  J.  Vos,  Bloomington,  Ind.    51013g 

Same,   ed.   without   vocabulary.     Bos- 


ton, New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and  company 
[1911]  Ivii,  300  p.  front,  (port.)  plates,  maps. 
16°. 

©   Mar.   21,   1911;   2c.   Mar.   23,   1911;   A: 
283630 ;  B.  J.  Vos,  Bloomington,  Ind.      51013h 

with  an  introduction,  notes,  and  a  vo- 


cabulary by  W.  H.  Carruth.  New  York  and 
London,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1899.  Ix,  317  p. 
pi.  port.  map.    16°. 

©  Macmillan  co.,  New  York;  1899:37875, 
June  8;  2c.  June  7.  510131 

with  footnotes  and  vocabulary,  intro- 


duction by  E.  M.  Granger.    New  York,  Hinds 
&  Noble,  1898.    x  p.,  1  1.,  185  p.    port.    12°. 

©  Hinds  &  Noble,  New  York ;  1899 :  15779, 
Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  22.  51013J 

■with  introduction  and  notes,  by  W.  H. 


Carruth.  New  York  and  London,  The  Mac- 
millan company,  1898.  Ix,  246  p.  7  pis.,  port., 
map.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  co..  New  York;   1898:4102*, 
Jan.  8;  2c.  Jan.  10.  51013k 

See     also      Continental      drama. — Great 


plays:  French  and  German.— Maid  (The)  of 
Orleans. — Swiss  (The)  patriots. — William 
Tell. 

Wilkes  Booth;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts.     [3],  33  p. 
f^.     Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Lynch,  Newport,  R.  I. ;  1895 : 
24460,  May  3;  2c.  Sept.  6.  51014 


2581 


51015 


DEAMATIO   COMPOSITIONS 


51037 


Wilkins  Micawber;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  New  York ;  1873 : 
10305,  Sept.  10.  51015 

Will  (The);  by  A.  Pomeroy. 

©  Arthur  Pomeroy,  Philadelphia ;  D  :  1889, 
May  13,  1902;  Ic.  May  6,  1902.  51016 

a  farce  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Tryon.  New  York, 

City  printing  house,  1874. 

©  Francis  Tryon,   New   York;  1874:3124, 

Mar.  14;  2c.  Mar.  14.  51017 

See  also  Half  hours. 


Will  (A)  and  a  way;  a  comedy,  by  Olive  Logan 
and  W.  Sikes. 

©  Wirt  Sikes,  United  States;  1874:11454, 
Sept.  8.  51018 


—  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  .T.  Chetwood,  jr. 

©    John    Chetwood,    jr.,    San    Francisco; 
1893  :  45447,  Oct.  10.  51019 

—  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Chetwood,  jr. 
©    John    Chetwood,    jr.,    San    Francisco; 


1894 :  16910,  Mar.  26. 


51020 


—  an  original  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  Winter. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Elizabeth  C.'imphell  Winter,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. ;  D :  1793,  Apr.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Apr. 
1,  1902.  51021 

or,  When  there's  a  way,   farce  in  1  act, 


by  Louis  Weslyn.    20  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1911;  D :  24492 ;  Howard 
Truesdell,  New  York.  51022 

Will   (A)   and   a  won't;   a   comedy  sketch,  by 
H.    L.    Newton   and   A.    S.    HofCman.      [7]    p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  L.  Newton  and  Aaron  S.  Hoffman, 
Clricago ;  D :  510,  May  27,  1901 ;  2c.  May  27, 
1901.  51023 

Will   (The)   and  the   deed;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  F.  Downing.     [3],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1913;  D :  34437 ;  William 
Puller  Downing,  London.  51024 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W.  Mumford   [i.  e. 


E.  W.  Grant]     [105]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1912;  D:  28455;  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  New  York.  51025 

Will  (The)  and  the  way;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Wilson.    121  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  23,  1909 ;  D :  16843 ;  Sidney  Wil- 
son, Boston.  51026 

■ See  also  Boulder  (The)  and  the  bubble. 

Will  (The)  and  the  widow;  1  act  comedy,  by 
G.  Moyston.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Feb.  21,  1911 ;  D :  23416 ;  Guy  Moys- 
ton, San  Francisco.  51027 


Will  (The)  in  the  box;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Saint-Gaudens.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Homer    Saint-Gaudens,   New   York ;    D : 
8747,  June  28,  1906;  2c.  June  28,  1906.    51028 

Will-o'-the-wisp;  [111]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Mary    Emerson,    Arlington,    Mass. ;    D : 
10297,  Apr.  8,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1907.        51029 


—  anti-ma.sque,  by  Mrs.   C.  E.  Dallin    (V.  C. 
Dallin)      [16]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1915;  D:  42361;  Mrs.  Cy- 
rus E.  Dallin  (Victoria  C.  Dallin),  Arlington 
Heights,  Mass.  51029a 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  C.  Gushing.     85  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1912;   D :  30-597 ;  Catherine 
Chisholm  Gushing,  New  York.  51030 

musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Percival. 


42  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1909  ;  D  :  16933  ;  Walter  Per- 
cival. New  York.  51031 


—  a  musical  phantasy  in  2  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Hayes.  24  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©   Hiram   W.   Hayes.    St.   Louis;    D :  7479. 
Oct.  30,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1905.  51032 

—  an  original  3  act  Irish  comedy  drama,  by 
B.  Selden. 

©    Edgar    Selden,    Brooklyn;     1888:8740, 
Mar.  24.  51033 

■play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  F.  Allen.     [124]  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1913 ;  D :  34074 ;  Walter  Fox 
Allen,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  51034 

or.  The  co-respondent,  a  drama  In  4  acts. 


by  J.  Wedekind, 

©     Julius     Wedekind,     Cincinnati ;     1895 : 
18737,  Apr.  3.  51035 

or,  The  shot  in  the  dark,  a  comedy  drama 


in  3  acts,  tr.  and  dramatized  from  Alexander 
Dumas'  novel  entitled  Mattieu,  by  T.  W. 
Hanshew.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1884.  24 
p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and  mi- 
nor drama,  no.  121] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1884 :  23137,  Nov. 
19;  2c.  Nov.  19.  51036 

—  See     also     Fanchon,     the     cricket. — Lost 


love. — St.  Wiles. 

Will-o'-wisp  (The);  original  play  in  3  acts,  by 
.Janet  Barrington  [pseud,  of  J.  B.  Fedris] 
106  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1910 ;  D :  20287 ;  .Janet  Bar- 
rington Fedris,  New  York.  51037 


2582 


51038 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


51057 


Will-o'-wisps  (The)  of  Wee-land;  an  extrava- 
ganza, designefl  for  stage  production  by  little 
folks,  bv  A.  M.  and  Ollie  M.  Chamberlain. 
[Alliance,  O.,  Leader  print]  1898.  28  p.  8°. 
@  Albert  Munson  Chamberlain,  Alliance, 
O. ;  1898  :  43702*,  July  21 ;  2c.  Aug.  1.      51038 

Will  (The)  of  God;  a  historic  renaissance  of 
the  first  crusade  in  a  syllabus  of  7  pts.,  by 
J.  H.  Sackett.     [8],  68  p.    8".    Typewritten. 

©  John  Hubbert  Sackett,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
75,  Jan.  24,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1901.         51039 

a  play,   by   I.   Elkin.      [24]    p.     obi.     24°. 


Typewritten. 

•©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1912  ;  D  :  30894  ;  Isaidore  El- 
kin, Buffalo.  51040 

Will  (The)  of  the  gods;  a  semi-historical 
drama  of  mysticism  and  romance,  love  and 
conquest,  in  5  acts,  by  P.  Cammans.  [Seattle, 
Wash.,  White  &  Davis  printing  co.,  1909]  25 
p.     4°. 

(c)  July  17,  1909;  2c.  July  23,  1909;  D: 
16490;  Paul  Cammans,  Seattle.  51041 

Will  (The)  of  the  people;  a  political  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  D.  E.  Smalley.  [57]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  23,  1909 ;  D :  16482 ;  Dave  E. 
Smalley,  Rich  Hill,  Mo.  51042 

Will  (The)  of  Uncle  Obadiah;  or,  What  hap- 
pened to  the  newlyweds,  droll  3  act  comedy, 
by  H.  M.  Aiken  and  W.  Edison  Backalan. 
[4],  25  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1912;  D :  31492 ;  Harold 
Mortimer  Aiken,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  and  Walter 
E.  Backalan,  Paterson.  51043 

Will  Shakespeare  of  Stratford  and  London; 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Munn.  New  York, 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co.,  1910.    ix,  351  p.    12°. 

©  May  25,  1910  ;  2c.  May  26,  1910 ;  D  :  21180 ; 
Margaret  Crosby  Munn,  New  l^ork.       51044 


a  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  C.  Munn. 

©  Margaret  Crosby  Munn,  New  York ;  D ; 


14078,  Oct.  17,  1908. 

Will  Shakespeare's  ward, 
lark. 


51045 
See  Master  Sky- 


Will  Shakspeare;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith. 

©  Harry  B.   Smith,  Chicago;   1894:27155, 
May  31.  51046 

Will  Shakspeare,  player;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Smith. 

©    Harry    B.    Smith,    Chicago ;    1894 :  792. 
Jan.  2.  51047 


Will  Soakura's  matrimonial  bureau;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Frank  I.  Hanson.     Franklin,  O.,  Eld- 
ridge  entertainment  house,  1913.    18  p.    12°. 
©  Nov.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35455 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

51048 

Will  (The)  to  be;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Reardon,  3rd.     120  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1911;  D :  24612 ;  Mark  S. 
Reardon,  3rd,  New  Y'ork.  51049 

Will  und  Wiebke;  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von  F. 
von  Zobeltitz.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller,  g. 
m.  b.  h.,  1913.    93  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1913;  D:  34884;  Fedor  von 
Zobeltitz.  Berlin.  51050 

Will  we  get  it?  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  R.  Krebs.  [45]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Lillie  Regina  Krebs,  St.  Louis ;  D :  12165, 
Jan.  11,  1908;  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1908;  Ic.  Feb.  3, 
1908.  51051 

Will  Whaffles,  the  street  Arab;  a  sensational 
drama  in  8  acts,  by  T.  R.  Hann,  founded  on 
the  novel  by  John  F.  Cowan,  entitled  Will 
Whaffles;  or,  The  freaks  and  fortunes  of  a 
newsboy. 

©  Thomas  R.  Hann,  Buffalo;  1875:13241. 
Dec.  15.  51052 

Will  you  marry  me?  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert 
Julian. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1896 :  59784, 
Oct.  30;  2c.  Oct.  3L  51053 

See  also  Six  (The)  o'clock  train. 

Willed-away  (The)  widow;  farcical  sketch,  by 
H.  E.  Smith.     [1],  30  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1914;  D:  36199;  Henry 
Erskine  Smith,  New  York.  51053a 

Willey  Reilly;  an  Irish  drama,  by  C.  L.  Nagely. 

©  Carlton  Lewis  Nagely,  Toledo,  O. ;  1900 

A:  18160,  July  23.  51054 

Willful  Gaynell;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  dramati- 
zation by  J.  F.  Soop  of  Laura  Jean  Libbey's 
story.     52  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jennie  F.  Soop,  Boston ;  1890 :  21745, 
July  7 ;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1891.  '51055 

Willi- Joe;  or.  The  boy  of  the  mines,  by  E. 
O'Brien. 

©  Eugene  O'Brien,  Cincinnati ;  1882 :  2839. 
Feb.  23.  51056 

William;  farce  in  1  act,  bv  W.  C.  Parker.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1910.    9  p.    12°. 

©  May  13,  1910;  2c.  May  16,  1910;  D: 
21041 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    51057 


2583 


51058 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITION'S 


51076 


William — Continued. 

play  of  American  life  In  4  acts  by  B.  Veiller 

and  Jackson  De  Harg.  [2]  111  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic,  Oct.  14  1910 ;  D  :  22290 ;  Bayard  Veil- 
ler, New  York.  51058 

William  and  Bismarck.      See  Deserteur. 

William  and  Susan;  a  nautical  drama  in  3 
acts  by  W.  G.  Wills. 

©  Mrs.  A.  McKee  Rankin,  United  States ; 
1881 :  12740,  Aug.  17.  51059 

William  Davenant;  piece  inSdite  en  1  acte,  par 
J.  Aicard.  {In  Les  Annales,  28"  aun6e,  no. 
1405) 

©  May  29,  1910;  2c.  June  17,  1910;  D: 
21360;  Jean  Aicard,  Paris.  51060 

Wm.   F.  Munro's  mystic  chang'es. 

©  Wm.    F.    Munro,    Boston;    1871:10451, 

Nov.  3.  51061 

William  Henry;  dramatized  from  the  books  of 

Mrs.  A.  M.  Diaz,  The  William  Heni-y  letters, 

and  William  Henry  and  his  friends,  by  Mrs. 

Geo.   L.   Cheney,  with  the  permission  of  the 

author.     Boston,  J.  R.  Osgood  and  company, 

1875. 

©  James  R.   Osgood  &  co.,  Boston ;  1874 : 

13478,  Nov.  2;  2c.  Dec.  9.  51062 

a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Mosher. 

©  Mortimer  Mosher,  Stamford,  Conn. ;  1895  : 
28102,  May  24.  51063 

William  of  the  woods;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  M. 
Rice.     [2],  26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1912;  D :  30177 ;  Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.       51064 

William  Penn;  an  original  American  opera  in 
2  acts,  words  by  J.  E.  M.  Sanford,  music  by 
B.  F.  Baker. 

©  J.  E.  M.  Sanford,  Boston;  1885:26493, 
Dec.  16.  51065 

William  Penn  and  the  Quakers.  See  Histori- 
cal stories  in  dramatic  form. 

William  Ratcliff;  Italian  libretto  by  Andrea 
MafEei,  from  the  German  of  Heinrich  Heine, 
Knglish  ti'.  by  ^V.  G.  Day  [music  by  Pietro 
Mascagni]  New  York,  F.  RuUman,  1902. 
29  p.  8°.  [Libretto  only.  English  and 
Italian] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno  and  Willard  G.  Day, 
Baltimore ;  D :  2434,  Oct.  11,  1902 ;  2c.  Oct.  11, 
1902.  51066 

romantische  oper  in  einem  vorspiel  und  3 

akten,  nach  Heinrich  Heines  gleichnamigen 
trauerspiel,  text  von  A.  Zanardini,  deutsch 
von  Otto  Neitzel,  musik  von  E.  Pizzi.  London, 
S.  J.  Garraway,  printer,  1904.  39  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Emilio  Pizzi,  London ;  D :  5695,  Oct.  15, 
1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  11,  1904.  51067 


William  Shakespeare;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Ringrose.  Boston,  C.  M.  A.  Twitchell  &  co., 
1892. 

©  Hyacinthe  Ringrose,  Boston  ;  1892 :  50626. 
Dec.  12.  51068 

William  Tell;  [by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller]  tr.  in 
the  original  metre  by  Tlieodore  Martin,  with 
an  introduction  by  Edward  Brooks,  jr.  Phila- 
delphia, D.  McKay,     16°. 

©     David     McKay,     Philadelphia;     1898: 
15328,  Mar.  4;  2c.  Mar.  3.  51068a 

a  drama  of  the  origin  of  Swiss  democracy, 


by  A.    Dougherty   Rees.      Philadelphia,   J.   B. 
Lippincott  co.,  1908.     141  p.    12°. 

©  Arthur  D.  Rees,  Philadelphia ;  D :  13213. 
June  10,  1908;  2c.  July  31,  1908.  51069 


•  tr.  and  adapted  to  school  use  from  Schil- 
ler's drama,  by  Ghsirles  A.  McMurry.  New 
York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Burdett  and  com- 
pany [1902]     120  p.  incl.  front.,  pi.,  map.    12°. 

©  Silver,  Burdett  &  co,,  Boston ;  A :  41935, 
Sept.  19,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1902.  51069a 

-Sec  also  German  classics  of  the  nine- 
teenth and  twentieth,  centuries. — Wilhelm 
Tell. 

William  Tell  outdone;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act. 

©    Fred    Lleath,    New    York ;  1897 :  56994. 

Oct.  8.  51070 

William  Wallace;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  R. 
Allen. 

©    Rollar    Allen,    Springfield,    111.;    1897: 
53864,  Sept.  25.  51071 


Same. 

©   Rollar   Allen,   Mapa,   Cal. ;   1899:80515, 
Dec.  12.  51072 

William  Warren's  welcome;  farce  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  R.  G.  Ramsdell.  52  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912  ;  D  :  29764 ;  R.  G.  Rams- 
dell, Brooklyn.  51073 

Williams  and  Walker  in  a  museum;  by  Wil- 
liams and  Walker. 

©  Williams  &  Walker,  New  York;  1900  A: 
1601,  Jan.  17.  51074 

Willie  and  his  mischievous  dog  Towser;  a 
]>lay]et  in  2  scenes,  by  G.  E.  Stoddard.  14  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Geo.  E.  Stoddard,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  D :  8368. 
Apr.  17,  lOOG;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1906.  51075 

Willie  Carbury  steams  up;  sketch,  by  L.  S. 
Levy.     [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1912 ;  D :  30514 ;  Leo  S.  Lew. 
Oakland,  Cal.  51076 


2584 


51077 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


51099 


Willie  from  Chili;  or,  Palace  of  Indolence,  an 
extravagant  comedy,  by  O.  Ia  Colbiirn.  49  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

(c)  Otis  Lincolp  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  6168, 
Feb.  2,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1905.  51077 

See  also  Woman's  (A)  paradise. 


Willie  Live;  by  C.  E.  Blaney. 

(c)  Charles  E.  Blaney,  Newark,  N.  J.;  D: 
2463,  Oct.  18,  1902.  51078 

Willie  Live  around  the  world;  or,  righting 
for  friends,  a  musical  comedy-melodrama  in 
5  acts,  by  C.  E.  Blaney.  [145]  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten.     [Libretto  only] 

'©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New   York ;   D :  5845, 
Nov.  30,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  30,  1904.  51079 

Willie  Live,  detective,  tracking  the  express 
thieves;  in  4  acts,  l)y  C.  E.  Blaney.  [119]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Chas.   E.   Blaney,   New   York;    D :  9771, 
Dec.  29,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  29,  lS06.  51080 

Willie  off  the  yacht;  musical  farce  comedy,  by 
I.  Witmark. 

(c)    Isidore    Witmark,    New    York;    1897: 
40013,  July  8.  51081 

Willie  Rise  in  the  yeast  business;  a  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  H.  Lacy. 

©    Harry    Lacy,    New    York;    1899:23189, 
Apr.  1.  51082 


Willie,    the    rubber-neck, 
and  no  count. 


See    Count    (The) 


Willie's  mama;  play  of  to-day  and  to-morrow 
in  4  acts,  by  K.  Pierce.  43  p.  t°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'©  Ic.  July  29,  1914 ;  D :  37689 ;  Katherine 
Pierce,  Los  Angeles.  51082a 

Willie's  rehearsal;  piano  novelty,  by  [Charles] 
Golden  and  [Mae]  De  Mar.  2  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1911 ;  D :  25482 ;  Golden  &  De 
Mar,  Philadelphia.  51083 

Willie's  wife;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  Hal.  Reid 
[i.  e.  J.  H.  Reid]     16  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  James  Halleck  Reid,  New  York ;  D :  379, 
Apr.  22,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1901.  51084 

Willing  (A)  victim;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
S.  B.  Alexander. 

©    S.    B.    Alexander,    Boston;    1891:23661, 
June  29.  51085 

Willing  (The)  worker;  minstrel  comedy,  bv 
W.  Rawls  and  E.  Von  Kaufman.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1912 ;  D :  28479 ;  Will  Rawls 
and  Ella  Von  Kaufman,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

51086 


Willingly  paid;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  H.  Pow- 
ers.    13,  [1]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1911;   D:  23980;   Frank  H. 
Powers,  San  Francisco.  51087 

Willink;  a  comedy-drama,  by  L.  G.  Humphreys. 

©  Llewellyn  Grosvenor  Humphreys,  Salem, 

Mass.;  D':2776,  Oct.  25,  1902.  51088 

Willits  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Styer. 

©   Harry   Wasson    Styer,    San   Francisco; 

1888  :  18326,  June  27.  51089 

Willothewispei'ie. 

©     Myrtle     Kingsland,     Brooklyn;     1885: 
17757,  Aug.  21.  51090 

Willoughby  and  son;  or.  To  go  or  not?  a  com- 
edietta in  1  act,  by  J.  T.  Lewis.  [2],  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  Taylor  Lewis,  New  York ;  1887 :  30.393, 
Nov.  23;  2c.  Nov.  23.  51091 

Willoughbys  (The);  or,  Pumpkins  and  apri- 
cots, a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Dawn. 

©    Elliott    Dawn,    New    York ;    1881 :  4875, 
Mar.  31.  51092 

Willoughby's  winter  oats;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Steele.    62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Eloise  Steele,  Oberlin,  O. ;  D :  5392,  June 
10,  1904;  2c.  June  10,  190-4.  51093 

Willoughsby  (The)  Brown's  dinner;  a  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  F.  L.  Mackenzie. 

©  Fanny  Locke  Mackenzie,  Chicago;  1896: 
52160,  Sept.  IS;  2c.  Sept.  18.  51094 

Willow  (The)  inn;  melodrama  with  8  scenes  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Malloy.     Typewritten. 

©  John  F.  Malloy,  Meriden,  Conn. ;  1897 : 
26173,  Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Sept.  29.  51095 

Willow  (The)  pattern  plate;  Chinese  musical 
romance  in  3  tableaux,  by  E.  Magnus.  [1], 
12  p.     obi.    24°.     Typewritten.     [Lyrjcs  only] 

©    Ic.    Nov.    10,    1913;    D:  34996;    Eugene 
Magnus,  New  York.  51096 

a  tale  of  blue  china,  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 


by  F.  Lyster. 

©  Fred  Lyster,  United  States;  1885:95.50, 
Apr.  25.  51097 

Willowbrook;  a  rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Le- 
mar  Dorome  [pseud,  of  M.  E.  Doane]  [78]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia;  D: 
5595,  Sept.  23,  1904;  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1904;  Ic. 
Jan.  16,  1905.  .     51098 

Willowdale;  a  play  of  country  life  in  3  acts, 
bv  Arthur  Lewis  Tubbs.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&■  CO.,  1904.     V,  7-59  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  D  :  5424. 
Aug.  12,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1904.  51099 


2585 


51100 


DEAMATTC   COMPOSITIO]SrS 


51119 


Willy;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  F.  Bagg.  21  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Helen  Frances  Bagg,  Chicago ;  D :  8798, 
July  9,  1906;  2c.  July  9,  1906.  51100 

Willy  goes  out  to  lunch.  See  Monologues 
and  duologues. 

Willy  Reilly.   See  Light  (The)  of  Carho  castle. 

Willy  Reilly  and  his  colleen  bawn.  See  Light 
(The)    of   Carbo   castle.— O'Reilly   aboo. 

Willy's  dream;  farce  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Hainer.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   4,    1914;    D:  39001;    Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence.  51100a 

Wilma,  the  colonel's  daughter;  or,  A  woman's 
self,  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lew  Hany,  [96]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23605 ;  M.  L.  More- 
land,  Chicago.  51101 

Wilmot  or  Dunbar?  a  play  in  5  acts,  adapted 
from  the  novel  by  M.  E.  Braddon,  and  arr. 
from  the  play  by  Tom  Taylor  of  Henry  Dun- 
bar; or,  The  outcast. 

©   National    press    intelligence    co..    New 
York  ;  1888 :  13727,  May  10.  51102 

Wilson  (The)  bill;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Siegel.     53  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Henrietta  Siegel,  New  York ;  D :  14969. 
Feb.  2,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1909.  51103 

Wilson's  raiders,  a  story  of  Andersonville. 
©  Frederic  Thompson,  New  York ;  D :  5690, 
Oct.  26,  1904.  51104 

Wilson's  suggestion;  by  M.  H.  Lindeman. 
Typewritten. 

©  Minert   H.   Lindeman,   Brooklyn;   1898: 
55596,  Sept.  22 ;  Ic.  Sept.  22.  51105 

Wilsons'  (The)  worries;  farce  in  1  act,  by  R.  F. 
King.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  26,  1910 ;  D  :  20594 ;  Ruf us  Fred- 
erick King,  New  York.  51106 

Wily  (A)  constable;  a  comedy  sketch  in  1  scene 
for  four  people,  by  R.  Garnella.  16  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Garnella,  Philadelphia  ;  D  :  10119. 
Mar.  11,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1907.  51107 

Wily  (The)  West;  or.  The  maiden  and  the 
Indian,  an  American  comic  opera,  by  the  Wild 
West  opera  company,  by  F.  J.  Hafner. 
Philadelphia  [1886]  8  p.  12°.  [Words  only] 
©  F.  J.  Hafner,  Philadelphia;  1887:  364, 
Jan.  6;  2c.  Jan.  6.  51108 

Winchester;  a  romantic  comedy  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  McWade.     Typewritten. 

©    Edward   McWade,     New    York;     1897: 
26785,  May  1;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1899.  51109 


Winchester — Continued. 

or,  The  twin  brothers,  a  military  play  in 

5  acts,  by  A.  Drayton. 

'©  Ashley  Drayton,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  1895 : 
26080,  May  13.  51110 

Wind  and  cloud;  fanciful  pageant,  by  H.  Dun- 
lap.     [6],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1914;  D:  38160;  Henrietta 
Dunlap,  Washington.  51110a 

Wind  and  sea.  See  Complete  (The)  poems  of 
S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Wind  (The)  and  the  lamb;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  Stanlaws  and  S.  Olmsted.  [3],  87  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1912;  D:  30927;  Penrhyn 
Stanlaws  and  Stanley  Olmsted,  New  York. 

51111 
Wind  (The)  bloweth;   a  play  in  1  act,   by   E. 
O'Connor. 

©  Evelyn  O'Connor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
15802,  May  8,  1909.  51112 

Same.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1909;  D :  17653 ;  Evelyn 
O'Connor,   Rochester,   N.   Y.  51113 

Wind  (The)  in  the  East  (Der  Misrach-vind) 
©    M.    Winchevsky,    Boston ;    1895 :  47734. 
Sept.  19.  51114 

Wind  (The)  of  destiny;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
benediction,  by  A.  N.  Piper.  128  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ann  North  Piper,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D : 
14874,  Jan.  22,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1909.     51115 

Wind  (The)  up;  by  B.  Franklin  and  H.  Farrar. 

8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ben  Franklin  and  Herbert  Farrar,  Bal- 
timore ;  D :  13536,  Aug.  12,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  12, 
1908.  51116 

Winding  (The)  way;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Sommers.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Birk  Sommers,  Indianapolis  ;  D  : 
12063,  Apr.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1908.        51117 

Windom  of  the  fighting  Tenth.  See  Volun- 
teer (The) 

Window  (The)  dresser;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Vv'.  F.  Allert.    3  p.    4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1910 ;  D :  21740 ;  Waldemar  F. 
Allert,  New  York.  51118 

Window  (The)  dresser's  flirtation;  1  act  com- 
edy, by  A.  J.  Lamb.  10  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
©  Arthur  J.  Lamb.  Chicago;  D:  14321,  Nov. 
19,  190S;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1908.  51119 

Window  (The)  gazers;  novelty  comedy  drama 
in  1  act,  by  B.  Barnett.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1915  ;  D  :  42371 ;  Ben  Barnett, 
New  York.  51119a 


2586 


51120 


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51136 


Windsor's  married  wife;  romantical  farce  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  Munsell.  [120]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11.  1911;  D:  25192;  Warren 
Munsell,  Des  Moines.  51120 

Windy  (A)  city;  by  E.  H.  Ward. 

©  Ed.  H.  Ward,  Broolilyn  ;  D :  2453,  Oct.  16, 
1902.  51121 

Windy  (A)  city  bank;  a  musical  farce  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  P.  Gaunt. 

©  Percy  Gaunt,  New  York;  1893:43892, 
Oct.  2.        '  51122 

Windy  (A)  day  in  New  York;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  E.  C.  de  Bonilla.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  E.  Canioiu  de  Bonilla,  New  York;  D: 
6472,  Apr.  7,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1905.         51123 

Wine  (The)  cup;  modern  drama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Leitzbach.  [122]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1915 ;  D :  40458 ;  Adeline  M. 
Leitzbach,  New  York.  51123a 

or,  Saved  at  last,  a  temperance  sketch  in 

2  scenes, 

©  Happy  hours  co.,  New  York;  1876: 11495, 
Oct.  10.  51124 

or,  The  tempter  and  tempted,  an  original 

American  moral  temperance  drama  and  alle- 
gory in  5  acts  and  7  tableaux,  by  F.  L.  Miles, 
and  H.  W.  Phillips.  1  p.  1.,  42  p.  16'. 
Printed. 

©  Frank  Lee  Miles,  H.  W.  Phillips  and 
Wm.  E.  Garrett,  Danville,  Pa.;  1880:19718, 
Dec.  23 ;  2c.  Dec.  23.  51125 

Wine  (The)  of  life;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Bourn.     [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1912  ;  D  :  29361 ;  Mary  Bourn, 
Berkele.v,  Cal.  51126 

Wine,  woman  and  puritan;  comedy  relieved  by 
farce,  by  R.  F.  Perrott.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1914;  D:  35810;  Raymond 
Farrell  Perrott,  Philadelphia.  51126a 

Wine,  woman  and  song  company. 

©  Pauline  L.  Des  Londes,  New  York;  D: 
8964,  Aug.  15,  1906.  51127 

Wine,  women  and  cards;  a  sensational  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  A.  H.  Woods. 

©  Albert  H.  Woods,  New  York;  1900  A: 
13138,  May  25.  51128 

Winged  Victory;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  S. 
Marfield.     [132]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915;  D :  42152 ;  Dwight  S. 
Marfield,  Cincinnati.  5112&a 


Wings  (Tlie);  [play  in  1  act]  by  Josephine 
Preston  Peabody  [i.  e.  J.  P.  P.  Marks]  (Iti 
Harper's  monthly  magazine,  v.  110,  no.  660. 
May  1905 ;  periodical  ©  Harper  &  bros.,  New 
York;  B :  84720,  Jan.  3,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  20, 
1905)  51128b 

Same.      (//(  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  4,  July- 


Aug.  1914;  periodical  ©  Sept.  4,  1914;  2c. 
Sept.  4,  1914 ;  B :  307935 ;  Poet  lore  co.,  Bos- 
ton) 51128c 

Wing's  (The)  of  honor;  a  romantic  1  act  play, 
by  Campbell  MacCulloch  [1.  e.  R.  C.  MacCul- 
luch]     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Robert   C.   MacCulloch,   New   York;   D: 
6392,  Mar.  22,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1905.    51129 

Wing's  (The)  of  Icarus;  modern  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Li-ederick  Merchant  [pseud,  of  F.  F. 
Kramer]     55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  27,  1914;  D:  37675;  Frederick  F. 
Kramer,  Faribault,  Minn.  51129a 

Wings  (The)  of  love;  a  drama,  by  N.  Cain. 

©  Neville  Cain,  New  York ;  D :  15723,  Apr. 
27,  1909.  51130 

Wings  (The)  of  Mignonette;  an  entertainment 
for  children  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B,.  Batchelder. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1905.  14  p.  12°, 
(On  cover:  Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7082, 
Aug.  9,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1905.  51131 

Wings  (The)  of  the  morning;  drama  in  1  act 
and  2  scenes,  by  J.  P.  Dabney.  [2],  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .June    10,    1915;     D:  40890;    Julia 
Parker  Dabney,  Brookliue,  Mass.  51131a 

Winifred;  an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  T.  H. 
Dai-lington. 

©  Tom   H.   Darlington,   New  York;    1874: 
8105,  June  16.  51132 

Winifred  of  Wanacoopers;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Miron  Lefflngwell.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1911.    55  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Mar.    9,    1911;    2c.   Mar.   30,    1911;    D: 
23782;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  51133 

Winkelzug;  lustsplel  in  3  akteu.  von  Fritz 
Wahl  und  Josef  M.  Jurinek.  Miinchen,  Drei 
masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1912.    74  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22.  1912  ;  D  :  30605  ;  Drei  masken 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  51134 

Winner;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  M. 
Laing.     [2],  76  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1912 ;  D :  30141 ;  George  M. 
Laing,  Brainerd,  Minn.  51135 

an  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Smith. 

©  Edgar  Smith,    New  York ;    1890 :  22791, 
July  18.  51136 


2587 


51137 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51157 


Winner — Continued. 

a    play    in    5    acts,    by    Adam    S.    North 

[pseud.?] 
©   Mrs.   Frank  E.    Curtis,    North  Adams, 

Mass.;  D :  10728,  May  27,  1907.  51137 

or,  When  woman  loves,  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  A.  E.  Lavelle.     [16]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  8,  1912 ;  D :  30207 ;  Alice  Eliza- 
beth Lavelle,  Marlboro,  Mass.  51138 

Winnie;  by  Walter  Willis. 

©  George  Wilcox,  New  York ;  1873 :  12119, 
Oct.  23.  51139 

Winnie  of  Wyoming;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Pendleton. 

©  Louis  Pendleton,  Bryn  Athyn,  Pa.;  D: 
13832,  Sept.  19,  1908.  51140 

Winnifred  (The)  lode;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  A.  Bouron. 

©  William  A.  Bouron,  United  States  ;  1880  : 
7633,  May  17.  51141 

Winnin'  (De)  ob  Hannah.  See  De  winnin'  ob 
Hannah. 

Winning  a  husband;  comedy  cocktail  sketch,  by 
S.  Cox  and  F.  V.  Van  Ett.  [1],  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1914 ;  D :  37161 ;  Sidney  Cox 
and  Florence  Vernal  Van  Ett,  Chicago. 

51142 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  F.  Sturgis. 


[23]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.    3,    1911;    D:  25390;    Granville 
Forbes  Sturgis,  Denver.  51143 

—  See  also  Youth's  ambition. 


Winning  a  queen;  a  kineto-graphic  comedy,  by 
F.  Gardiner.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Gardiner,  Woodcliffe,  N.  J.;  D: 
6321,  Mar.  11,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1905.    51144 

Winning  a  son-in-law;  or,  One  at  last,  a  com- 
edy in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Robersou. 

©  William  C.  Roberson,  New  York;  1879: 
7104,  May  29.  51145 

Winning  S.  wager;  or,  Dorothy  dares,  play  in 

1  act,  by  E.  M.  Crane.   19  p.   4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    7,    1913;    D:  32863;    Eleanor 

Maud  Crane,  New  York.  51146 

Winning  a  widow;  vaudeville  playlet,  by  H.  A. 
Saxon.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    8,   1909;    D:  17656;    Hugh    A. 
Saxon,  Washington.  51147 

Winning  a  wife;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Bernard 
Francis  Moore. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1898:38720, 
June  25;  2c.  June  27.  51148 


Winning  a  wife — Continued.        .     . 

or.  She  looks  like  Helen,  a  farcical  com- 
edy, by  O.  L.  Colburn.  [2],  43  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Otis  Lincoln  Colburn,  Chicago ;  D :  6255, 
Feb.  23,  1905;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  51149 

Winning  an  heiress;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  F. 
Ursula  Payne.  New  York,  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.    35  p.    12". 

©  July  9,  1915 ;  2c.  July  13,  1915  ;  D  :  41214 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  51149a 

Winning  (The)  card;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Boynton.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May   10,   1915;    D :  40611 ;   Hortense 
Adele   Boynton,   Newport,   R.   I.  51149b 

a   sensational    drama   in   4   acts    and   pro- 


logue, by  C.  H.  Peck. 

©  Charles    H.    Peck,    Charlestown,  Mass. ; 
1876:3268,  Mar.   16.  51150 

Winning   dad's    consent;   sketch   in    1    act,    by 
R.   L.  Robuck.      [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39414 ;  Ralph  Les- 
lie Robuck,  Lincoln,  Neb.  51150a 

Winning  (The)  diplomat;  an  American  drama 
in  4  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 
[67]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ira   B.   Goodrich,   jr.,   Boston ;   D :  5813, 
Nov.  23,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1904.  51151 

Winning  game;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  F. 
Gibson. 

©  Robert  F.  Gibson,  York,  Pa. ;  1893  :  53380, 
Dec.  1.  51152 


—  Same. 

©  Robert  F.  Gibson,  York,  Pa. ;  1897 :  22007, 
Apr.  6.  51153 

—  See  also  Struck  out  in  the  ninth. 


Winning  (The)  girl;  a  comedy  in  2  a:cts,  with 
music,  by  C.  W.  Doty.  [101]  p.  4".  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Charles  W.   Doty,   Lewistown,   111.;   D: 
7517,  Nov.  6,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  6,  1905.     51154 

Winning  (The)  hand;  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  James  W.  Harkins,  jr.  104  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  12,  1910;   D:  20443;   Darcy   & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  51155 

a  sensational  drama  in  5  acts,   by  W.   S. 


Johnson. 

©  W.   Sherwood  Johnson,   San  Francisco ; 
1872 :  742,  Jan.  24.  51156 


—  sensational  play  of  circus  life  in  3  acts, 
by  Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  man- 
uscript CO.,  1913.     [30]  p.    f°. 

©    Nov.    6,    1913;    2c.    Dec.    12,    1913;    D: 
35321;   Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.         51157 


2588 


51158 


COPYRIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


51179 


Winning'  (The)  hand — Continued. 

— —  or,  The  impostor,  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Geo.  B.  Mvles.  Clyde.  O.,  Ames'  publishins: 
CO.,  1895.  25  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of 
standard  and  minor  drama,  no.  351] ) 

©    Ames   pub.    co.,    Clyde,    O. ;    1895:7028, 
Jan.  31;  2c.  Feb.  6.  51158 

or,    The   signal   of   death,    a    sensational 


drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Findull. 

©   J.    M.    Findull,   New   York;    1871:5908, 
June  22.  51159 

Winning    Hand,    the    scout;    or,    The    hidden 
gold,  by  M.  Heitler. 

©   Martin   Heitler,   Reading,    Pa. ;    D :  257. 
Mar.  25,  1901.  51160 

Winning  her  husband;  comedv   in  3  acts,  by 
L.  C.  Moise.     [2],  59  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   10,   1913;    D :  32620 ;    Leonard 
Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La.  51161 


Same. 

©   Ic.    July   28,    1913;    D :  33910 ;    Leonard 
Compton  Moise,  Covington,  La.  51162 

Winning  him  back;  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Trant  and 
C.  Lowrey.      [114]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Traut  and  Carolyn  Lowrey,  New 
York ;  D :  5714.  Nov.  1,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1904. 

51163 

Winning  (The)  Japanese;  an  original  sketcli, 
by  M,  A.  Fisher.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mary  A.  Fisher,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
14787,  Jan.  11,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  27,  1909.    51164 

Winning  (The)  loss;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gib- 
son.    [3],  102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1910;    D:  22056;    Gerolt 
Gibson,  New  York.  51165 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Gibson.     138  p.     4°, 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1910 ;  D :  20775 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  51166 

Winning  (A)  miss;  a  musical  play  in  2  acts. 
48  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  T.  J.  Noonan,  Chicago;   D :  13666,  Aug. 
27,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  10,  1908.  51167 

Winning  (The)  of  an  heiress;  an  adaptation 
from  the  French,  by  D.  H.  Primrose.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25437 ;  Durward  H. 
Primrose,  New  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  51168 

Winning  (The)  of  Barbara  Worth;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  M.  Royle,  from  Harold  Bell 
Wright's  novel  of  same  name.  [161]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1912 ;  D :  31221 ;  Edwin  Mil- 
ton Royle,  Darien,  Conn.  51169 


Winning  (The)  of  Fuji;  Japanese  play  in  1 
act,  by  Eunice  T.  Gray.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Dramatic  publishing  co.,  1909.  16  p. 
12°.     ([Sergal's  acting  drama,  no.  594]) 

©  Nov.   13,    1909;   2c.   Nov.   15,   1909;   D: 
17367;   Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.       51170 

Winning  (The)  of  General  Jane;  farce  in  1 
act,  by  S.  F.  Austin.  [2],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
vv-ritten, 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1912;   D:  30181;   Stephen  F. 
Austin,   San  Antonio.  51171 

Winning  (The)  of  Jess;  in  4  acts,  by  F.  V. 
Wemyss.     90  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  Vane  Wemyss,  Pittsburgh ;  D : 
4583,  Feb.  3,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1904.  51172 

Winning  (The)  of  Latane  Cashton;  [play  in  5 
acts]  by  O.  P.  Parker.  Memphis,  Tenn., 
Printed  by  E.  H.  Clarke  &  bro.,  1913.  [40]  p. 
S  . 

©  Jan.  31,  1913  ;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  32204 ; 
Oliver  Perry  Parker,  Gibson,  Tenn.       51173 

Winning  (The)  of  ma;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
I.  and  M.  L.  Landman.  [84]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1911;  D :  24177 ;  Isaac  and 
M.  L.  Landman,  Philadelphia.  51174 

Winning  (The)  of  the  western  star;  playlet, 
by  G.  A.  Carr.    11  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1914;    D:  36409;    George 
Ashley  Carr,  New  York.  51174a 

Winning  on  wind;  a  1  act  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  F.  J.  Beaman.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Fred    J.    Beaman,    Jackson,    Mich.;    D: 
12690,  Apr.  6,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1908.     51175 

Winning  (The)  shot;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J. 
McLean  French.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1911;   D:  24983;   John   M. 
French,   New   York.  51176 

Winning  (The)  side;  a  colonial  play  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  W.  Graham.  [27]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Mary     Wynne     Graham,     Buffalo;     D: 
15706,  Apr.  24,  1909;  2c.  May  12,  1909. 

51177 

Winning  (A)  streak;  dramatic  composition, 
in  1  act,  by  H.  A,  Hill.  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Howard  A.  Hill,  Chicago ;  D :  1597,  Mar. 
17,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  2,  1902.  51178 

Winning  the  blue  ribbon;  an  original  comedy 
playlet,  by  J.  H.  Olcovich.  16  p.  obi.  16°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    July  5,   1910;   D:  21474;    Julian   H. 
Olcovich,  San  Francisco.  51179 


2589 


51180 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51200 


Winning  the  pennant;  musical  baseball  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  W.  Browne,  lyrics  by  A.  C. 
Dalameter,  music  by  Wm.  Fred  Peters.  16  p. 
f°.     Tj-pewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1912;  D:  31107;  Willis 
Browne,  New  York.  51180 

Winning  the  stars  of  a  general.  See  True 
merit. 

Winning  (The)  touchdown;  football  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  G.  Tompkins. 

©  Gilbert  Tompkins,  New  York;  1896: 
10412,  Feb.  13.  51181 

Winning  (The)  vote;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  J.  A.  Dobsou. 
[91]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Joanna  A.  Dobson,  New  York ;  D :  5433, 
Aug.  13,  1904 ;  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1904 ;  Ic.  Sept.  19, 
1904.  51182 

Winning  wager;  by  T.  Hamilton.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909;  D :  17288 ;  Thomas 
Hamilton,  New  York.  51183 

Winning    (The)    way;    drama    in  4    acts,    by 

Charles  M.   JellefC.      [4],   112  p.  4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1912;  D :  28563 ;  William  A. 

TuUey,  New  York.  51184 

Winning  ways;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  F.  Rice. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1900.  12  p.  12  . 
(Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
80956,  Dec.  14;  2c.  Jan.  22,  1900.  51185 

Winning  (The)  widow.  See  Prodigal  (The) 
husband. 

Winning  (The)  Widow  Wood;  musical  satire 
on  widowhood  in  1  act,  by  .1.  McCree.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1914;  D :  38985 ;  Juuie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  51185a 

Winnowing;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  L,  T.  Reese. 
32  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Feb.  15,  1911;  2c.  Feb.  27,  1911;  D: 
23471;    Lula   T.   Reese,   Memphis,   Tenn. 

51186 

Winona;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  P.  E.  Hopkins. 

©  Pauline  E.  Hopkins,  Boston ;  1878 :  2867, 

Mar.  8.  51187 

•dramatic   sketch    in    1    act,    by    Frank   B. 


Coigne.    5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912;  D:  29474;  Champion 
film  CO.,  New  York.  51188 

—  opera  in  3  acts  from  an  old  Dakotah 
legend,  by  P.  S.  Williams.  [1],  24  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.    Sept.    13,    1912;    D :  30840 ;    Perry 
Starkweather  Williams,  St.  Paul.  51189 


Winona — Continued. 

— — -a  3  act  romantic  comedy  drama,  by  C.  F. 

Harrison.     43  p.     f°.     Tj'pewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1912 ;  D :  30857 ;  Charles  F. 

Harrison,  McKinney,  Tex.  51190 

Winona,  the  Indian  girl;  by  S.  S.  Rafter, 
cover-title,    8  p.     16°.     Printed. 

©  Sarah  S.  Rafter,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
815,  Aug.  30,  1901;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1901.     51191 

Winsome  Dolly  Dimples;  a  comedy  drama  for 
out  door  setting  only.  14  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frederick  K.  Ricker  and  Lewis  V.  Curry, 
Bethlehem,  Pa.;  D :  14966,  Jan.  11,  1909;  Ic. 
Jan.  11,  1909;  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1909.  51192 

Winsome  (A)  widow;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B. 
Smith.     [114]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1912;  D:  29484;  Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  51193 

Winsome  Winnie;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
words  and  lyrics  by  F.  Ranken.  American 
version.  [125]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Frederic  Ranken,  New  York ;  D :  3932, 
Sept.  14,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1903.  51194 

Winter;  comedy  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  F.  and 
E.  Mozart.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1913;  D:  34535;  Fred  and 
Eva  Mozart,  Newton,  Mass.  51195 

Winter  fairies  of  Mt.  Rainier;  musical,  spec- 
tacular, extravaganza,  in  2  acts,  by  B.  Curry. 
13  p.     f°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1912 ;  D  :  30666 ;  Belle  Curry, 
Ashford,  Wash.  51196 

Winterfeast  (The);  by  C.  R.  Kennedy.  New 
York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1908. 
159  p.    front,  plates.    8°. 

©  Charles  Rann  Kennedy,  New  York;  A: 
217841,  Sept.  25,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  10,  1908. 

51197 

Wintergreen  farm;  a  comedy  drama,  by  Bruce 
Bernard   (E.  B.  Chesterman,  jr.) 

©  E.  Bruce  Chesterman,  jr.,  Richmond ; 
1897 :  25690,  Apr,  26.  51198 

a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  B.  Ches- 
terman, jr.     85  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Edwin  Bruce  Chesterman.  jr.,  Rich- 
mond; D:4730,  Mar.  16,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  16, 
1904.  51199 

Winterliche  landstrasse.  See  Hohe  (Die)  des 
gefiihls. 

Winter's  (A)  holiday;  a  3  act  farce,  by  L,  R. 
Andrews. 

©  L.  R.  Andrews,  Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. ;  1894 : 
11455.  Feb.  24.  51200 


2590 


51201 


COPYRIGHTED  IF   THE   UNITED  STATES 


51216 


Winter's  (A)  morning';  by  R.  Barrie.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  Barrie,  Pliiladelphia  ;  1899  :  80694. 
Dec.  13 ;  2c.  Dec.  13.  51201 

Winter's  (The)  tale;  by  William  Shakespeare, 
ed.  with  notes,  introduction,  glossary,  list  of 
variorum  readings  and  selected  criticism  by 
Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.  [First 
folio  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co. 
ri908]     3  p.  1.,  v-xxv,  283  p.   front.     16°. 

©  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  New  York ;  A : 
199706,   Feb.   21,  1908;   2c.   Feb.   21,   1908. 

51202 

a    comedy    in   5   acts,   by    William    Shake- 


speare, as  arr.  by  M.  Anderson,  with  illustra- 
tions by  Edwin  John  Ellis  and  J.  Ander.son, 
and  selections  from  the  incidental  music  by 
Andrew  Levey.  London,  Field  &  Tuer,  The 
Leadeuhall  press ;  New  York,  Scribner  &  Wel- 
ford  [1888]  56,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  col.  illus. 
obi.     16°. 

©  Mary  Anderson  and  Joseph  Anderson, 
United  States;  1888:6230,  Feb.  28;  2c. 
Apr.    3.  51203 

—  ed.    by    H.    B.    Cliarlton.      Boston,    New 


York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1915]  xxiv. 
191  p.  16°.  (The  Arden  Shakespeare,  gen- 
eral ed.     C.  H.  Herford) 

©  Jan.  23,  1915;  2c.  Jan.  29,  1915;  aff. 
V^>b.  11,  1915 ;  A :  391709 ;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.. 
Boston.  51203a 


—  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.     Philadelphia,  J.  B. 

Lippincott    co.,    1898.      xiii.    [1],   432    p.      8°. 
(New  variorum  ed.  of  Shakespeare,    v.  11) 

©  Horace  Howard   Furness,   Philadelphia ; 
1898:13378,  Fel).  24;  2c.  Feb.  24.  51204 


—  ed.  by  Laura  J.  Wylie.  New  York,  The 
MacmiLlan  company,  1912.  xviii,  166  p. 
front.     24°.      (The  Tudor  Shakespeare) 

©   Sept.   18,   1912;   2c.    Sept.   19,    1912;   A: 
320451;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.         51205 


—  ed.  with  notes  by  William  J.  Rolfe.  Har- 
per's library  ed.  New  York  :ind  London, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1898.  220  p.  front,  illus. 
12°.  (Shakespeare's  complete  works,  v.  18) 
©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1898 :  30633, 
M^y   17;   2c.   Jan.   13,   1899.  51206 


—  with  a  special  introduction  by  .lean  Jules 
Jusserand  and  an  original  frontispiece  by 
Eleanor  F.  Brickdale.  [The  University  press 
Shakespeare.  Renaissance  ed.]  New  York, 
George  D.  Sproul,  1907.  xlv,  149  p.  front. 
4°.  (The  complete  works  of  William  Sliake- 
speare.  with  annotations  and  a  general  intro- 
duction by  Sidney  Lee.    v.  15) 

©  University  press,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  A : 
190085,   Oct.   21,   1907;   2c.   Oct.   21,   1907. 

51207 


Winter's  (The)  tale— Continued. 

(The    comedy    of);    abridged   and    ed.    b" 

Sarah  Willard  Hiestand,  with  illustrations 
;ifter  drawings  by  Hamilton,  Opie,  Wheatlev 
and  Wright.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1901. 
ix,  [1],  132  p.  front,  (port.)  pi.  12°.  (The 
beginner's  Shakespeare;  Heath's  home  and 
scliool  classics,  no.  16) 

©  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston ;  A :  3792,  Feb. 
23,  1901  ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1901.  51208 

(Shakespeare's);     with     introduction     and 

notes  by  Margaret  A.  Eaton.  Boston,  Educa- 
tional publishing  company. 

©  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston  ;  A  :  177710, 
May  25,  1907.  51209 

witli  introduction  and  notes,  explana- 
tory and  critical,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  Boston, 
Ginn  &  Heath,  1880.  196  p.  16°.  (Anno- 
tated English  classics) 

©  Henry  N.  Hudson,  Boston;  1880:14840. 
Sept.  30;  2c.  Oct.  11.  51210 

Same.     Boston,  New  York   [etc.]     Ginn  & 


company  [1908]     196  p.     16°. 

©  Kate  W.  Hudson.  Caml)ridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Sept.  30,  1908 ;  A : 
207609,   May  21,  1908;   2c.  June  23,  1908. 

51211 

with  introduction,  notes,  examination 


papers  and  plan  of  preparation,  selected  by 
Brainerd  Kellogg.  New  York,  E.  Maynar'd 
&  CO.,  1890.  5,  vi-vii,  [2],  8-ix,  10  195  p. 
1  illus.     24°.     [English  classics) 

©   Effingham   Maynard   &  co..   New   l^ork ; 
1890:4257,  Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  13.  51212 

(Shakespeare's    comedy);    ed.    with    notes 


by   ^Villiam  J.   Rolfe.     New   York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1879.     [3]-218  p.     illus.     16°. 

©  Harper  &  bros..  New  York ;  1879 :  11090. 
Aug.  19 ;  2c.  Nov.  29.  51213 

— -Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 
American  Itook  company  [1905 1  283  p.  intl. 
front.,  illus.     16°. 

©    William    J.    Rolfe,    Cambridge,    Mass. ; 
A :  105607,  .Tan.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Jan.  12,  1905. 
Feb.  25.  51214 


-Same.  New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.]  Ameri- 
can book  company  [1907]  2  p.  1.,  [9]-220  p. 
front,    illus.    16°. 

©  William  J.  Rolfe,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
renewal  for  14  years  from  Aug.  19,  1907 ;  A : 
180974,  July  3,  1907;  2c.  July  23,  1907.     51215 

/Sff  0  also  Shakespeare's  works. 

Wintry  (The)  North;  si)eetacular  sketch  witli 
song  and  d;uice  in  1  .scono,  by  G.  Von  Palm. 
2  p.     f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  GUistav  Von  Palm,  New  York ;  D :  2022, 
June  12,  1902;  2c.  June  12,  1902.  51216 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-59 


2591 


51217 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51232 


Wir  g-eh'n  nach  Tegernsee;  lustspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  Wilhelni  Jacotjy  und  Hans  Wer- 
ner. Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  F.  Bloch  erben, 
1913.     121  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1913  ;  D  :  35143  :  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  51217 

Wir  Japaner;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Max 
Neal.     Ill  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1911 ;  D :  23866 ;  A.  Spitz,  New 
York.  51218 

Wire  (A)  entanglement;  a  comedietta  in  1  act, 
bv  II.  Marshall.  New  York,  Samuel  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1908.  15  p.  12°. 
([French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  woi-ks  of  the  best  authors,  no.  142] ) 

©    Robert    Marshall,     London;     D :  13113, 
June  5,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  21,  1908.  51219 

Wire-puller  (The);  or,  The  beneficent  order  of 
zealous  Yahoos,  an  original  burlesque  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  B.  Donavin,  rev.  and  adapted  for 
the  amateur  stage,  by  Scott  Marble. 

©   Geo.   B.   Donavin,   Delaware,   O. ;   1890: 
1(5738,  May  22.  51220 

Wire  tapper;  an  original  1  act  comedy,  by  J.  F. 
Dolan. 

©   James   F.   Dolan,   New    York;    D :  7365, 
Oct.  5,  1905.  51221 

Wire  (The)  tappers;  melodrama  in  4  acts  and 
2  scenes. 

©  John  Francis  White,  Chicago;  D :  8969, 
Aug.  17,  1906.  51222 

playlet,  by  W.  C.  Bristor.     [1],  22  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1915;  D :  39613 ;  William  C. 
Bristor,  New  York.  51222a 

Wireless;  a  modern  episode  in  1  act,  by  A.  I>. 
l^ollock.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Alice  Leal  Pollock,  New  York;  D :  10389, 
Apr.  22,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1907.  51223 

Wireless  (The)  belles;  crisp,  crackling  musical 
comedy  in  1  tiosh,  by  E.  Carroll.  [5]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  16,  1910;   D :  22065 ;  Earl  Car- 
roll, Pittsburgh.  51224 

Wireless  hypnotism.  See  Professor  Boggs' 
transniitograph. 

Wireless  (A)  message;  or,  The  Marconi  tele- 
gram, a  sensational  <'omedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  S.  Taylor. 

©  Malcolm  Stuart  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  3586,  June  3,  1903.  51225 

Wireless  (The)  telephone;  1  act  comedy,  by 
B.Hart.     |l.|,19p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1915;  D :  40999 ;  Billy  Hart. 
New  York.  51225a 


Wisconsin  plays;  Thomas  H.  Dickinson,  editor. 
New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1914.  7  p.  1.,  5-187 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  neighbours,  by  Zona  Gale. — 
In  hospital,  by  Thomas  H.  Dickinson.— Glory 
of  the  morning,  by  William  Ellery  Leonard. 

©  Nov.  24,  1914 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Feb.  16,  1915 ; 
A :  393643 ;  Benjamin  W.  Huebsch,  New 
York.  51225b 

Wisdom  and  folly,  the  inseparables;  a  trans- 
I):irent  reflection,  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
C.  Harbach.     [10]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  H.  C.  Harbach,  Philadelphia;  D :  11592, 
Oct.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1907.  51226 


Wisdom     (The)     of     children. 
Sergius,  and  other  stories. 


See     Father 


Wisdom  (The)  of  folly;  a  ridiculous  piece  in 
3  acts,  by  Cosmo  Hamilton.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1903.  73  p. 
12°. 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  2804, 
.Tan.  3,  1903;  2c.  June  7,  1906.  51227 

Wisdom  (The)  of  Hypatia. 

©  Theosciphical  book  co.,  London  ;  1900  A : 
13754,  May  7 ;  2c.  May  7.  51228 

Wisdom  (The)  of  Lao  Tzu;  play  in  1  act,  by 
W.  A.  Boughton.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   3,   1915;    D :  42403 ;    Willis  Ar- 
nold Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  51228a 

Wisdom  of  the  ages;  Frazar's  new  burlesque 
tor  lodge  entertaiiunents.  [Boston.  Frank  W. 
Parkhurst,  1890]     27  p.     16°. 

©  Mrs.  M.  D.  Frazar,  Boston;  1890:34470, 
Nov.  3;  2c.  Nov.  5.  51229 

V/isdom  (The)  of  the  streets;  a  modern  fairy 
tale  [musical  play  in  3  actsi  by  J.  R.  Burky. 
172]  J).     t\     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  .1.  11.  Burkv,  Chicago;  D:  11729,  Nov.  12, 
1907;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1907.  51230 

Wise  (The)  clerk  and  the  guest;  comedy  play- 
!(>!  in  1  act,  by  C.  Statzer.  [1],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914  ;  D  :  39467  ;  Carl  Statzer, 
Philadelphia.  51230a 

Wise  (A)  coon;  or.  Colored  society,  by  J.  Settle. 

©  James  Settle,  New  York  ;  D :  3779,  July 

30,  1903.  51231 

Wise  (A)  country  boy;  or.  The  heiress,  1  act 
farce  comedy,  by  G.  A.  Bird  and  I.  Kema. 
11],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1913 ;  D :  32809 ;  Geo.  A.  Bird 
and  lut'z  Kenui,  St.  Louis.  51232 


2592 


51233 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


51253 


Wise  (A)  fool;  domestic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  C.  Taylor  and  J.  E.  Parkes. 

©  Fred  C.  Taylor,  Buffalo;  D:4026,  Sept. 
29,  1903.  51233 

Wise  guy. 

-©    Edmoud    B.    Hayes,    New    York;    1899: 
10339.  Feb.  3.  51234 


Same.    18  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Edmond    B.    Hayes,    New    York;    1899: 
10340,  Feb.  3;  2c.  Feb.  18,  1907.  51235 

a   farce   comedy    in   3    acts    with    original 

music,  by  G.  M.  Cohan. 

©  Geo.  M.  Cohan,  New  York ;  1899 :  58099, 
Sept.  11.  51236 

Wise  (The)  guy  and  the  rummy;  by  Tom  J. 
Gray.    8  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1910;   D :  20938 ;   Ben   Ross, 
New  York.  51237 

Wise  (The)  guy,  jr.;  or,  The  wise  young  guy, 
drama  in  2  acts,  by  George  Grace.  12  p.  16°. 
Printed. 

©  Neil  Sullivan,  Brooklyn ;  D :  10246,  Mar. 

6,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1907.  51238 

Wise  (The)  Ikey  Malone;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Sfimmerfield.  [147]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Fred  Summerfield,  New  York;   D :  6672, 
May  16,  1905;  2c.  May  16,  1905.  51239 

Wise  in  his  own  conceit;  domestic  incident  in 
4  acts,  by  L.  G.  White  and  Mary  Ross  Nevitt. 
101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  23306  ;  Laura  fJiavis 
White,   Stapleton,  N.   Y.  51240 

Wise  (The)  Italians;  play  in  1  act,  by  W. 
O'Brien.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   19,   1914;    1) :  38169 ;   William 
O'Brien,   Brooklyn.  51240a 

Wise  (The)  men  of  Gotham;  an  eccentric 
farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,    New    York;    .1878:2362. 
Feb.  25.  51241 

Wise  Miss  Innocence;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
V.  H.  Pendleton.     [73]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1914 ;  D :  36970 ;  Virginia  H. 
Pendleton,  Weehawken,   N.   J.  51241a 

Wise  (The)  Mr.  Conn.;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  R. 
Carter.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Garter,  New  York ;  D :  3391,  May 

7,  1903;  2c.  May  7,  1903.  51242 

Wise  papa;  by  J.  E.  Gibson. 

©  James  Edwin  Gibson,  Edgerton,  Minn. ; 
D:3230,  Mar.  23,  1903.  51243 


Wise  (The)  rabbi;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Leo 
Ditrichstein.      [2],   17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1911 ;  D :  23650 ;  William  H. 
Thompson,  New  York.  ,        51244 

Wise  (A)  salesman;  a  comedy  sketch,  by  Will 
West.     6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Leon   Charles   Pytlak,    Newark,   N.    .T. ; 
D :  10814,  June  14,  1907 ;  2c.  June  14,  1907. 

51245 

Wise  (A)  widow;  in  3  acts,  by  F.  J.  Wesson. 
©   Frank    J.    Wesson,    Chicago;    1900    A: 
28170,  Nov.  15.  51246 

Wise   (A)   wife;  a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  M.  Marks.     76  p.'    4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Catherine    M.     Marks,     Brooklyn;     D: 
11440,   Sept.  30,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  30.  1907. 

51247 

Wise  (A)  woman;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Clarke. 

©    Wilfred    Clarke,    United    States;    1899: 
.30528,  May  5.  51248 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  W.  Taylor.     [1],  17  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1914;    D:  36435;    Wilton 
Taylor,  Boston.       *  51248a 

Wise  (The)  young  guy.  See  Wise  (The) 
guy,  jr. 

Wiseacre  (The);  farcical  skit  in  1  act,  A.  D.  S. 
Comport.     7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   29.   1912;    D :  31491 ;    Angelina 

D.  S.   Comport,  New  York.  51249 

Wish  (The);  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M.  N. 
Shafer.    46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   May   Neilson   Shafer,   Jersey   City ;    L) : 
13740,  Sept.  9,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1908.    51250 

Wish  (The)  bird;  by  A.  Stevenson.  1  p.  4°. 
Proof. 

©    Augusta     Stevenson,     New    York;     D: 
15372,  Mar.  17,  1909;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909. 

51251 

Wish-I-may-wish-I-might;  iilay  for  children 
in  1  act  with  a  prolog  and  an  epilog,  by  L. 
Arnold.   [3],  53  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1915;     D:  42243;     LeRoy 
Arnold,  Minneapolis.  51251a 

Wish  (The)  of  the  family;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Bide   Dudley.      [164]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911 ;  D  :  24563  ;  W.  B.  Dutl- 
ley,  New  York.  51252 

Wishes;  an  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Droge. 

©   Lillian   Droge,    San   Francisco ;    D :  833, 
Sept.  3,  1901.  51253 


2593 


51254 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


51270 


Wishes^ — Contiuued. 

psychological   play    in   4   acts,     by     Marie 

Meadows.     74  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    13,    1912;     D:  30519;     Marie 

Reeves,   Boston.  51254 

Wishing;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  Flora  Temple 
I  pseud,  of  F.  E.  Mooney]  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  lo.  Feb.  S,  1913 ;  D :  32385 ;  Florence  E. 
Mooney,  Brooklyn.  51255 

Wishing  (The)  carpet;  comedy  in  prologue  and 
3    acts,    bv    Ruth    Comfort    filitchell    [i.    e., 
R.  C.  M.  Young]     [158]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1914  i  D :  3854S ;   Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  Young,  New  York.  51255a 

Wishing  (The)  fairy;  extra vagan^.a  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Holland  Saunders.  [2],  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar,  31,  1913;   D :  32797 ;   Ann  Hol- 
land Saunders,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  51256 

Wishing  o'  it;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Smith.     48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1909  ;  D  :  16750  ;  Alice  Maude 
Smith,  Tacoma.  51257 


Wishing    (The)    ring, 
mystery. 


See    House    (The)    of 


Wishing-stone  (The);  a  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  l)y  G.  T.  Smith.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Totten  Smith,  New  York;  1899: 
18458,   Mar.   11;   2c.   Mar.   11.  51258 

Wishing  (The)  well;  musical  comedy  libretto 
in  2  acts,  by  T.  B.  Donaldson.  [52]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1912 ;  D :  28781 ;  Thomas  B. 
Donaldson,  Philadelphia.  51259 


—  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.   Silvani. 
38  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1909 ;  D :  16815 ;  Anita  Sil- 
vani, Jersey  City.  51260 

or,  The  dream  of  Little  Boy  Blue,  a  spec- 


tacular play  for  cliildren  in  2  acts,  by  Mrs. 
H.  D.  Pittman,  with  original  dances,  ballet 
and  tableaux:,  arr.  by  J.  A.  Mahler.  [St.  T.ouis, 
Comiiier('i;il  printing  co.,  1884 1  cover-title, 
16  p.     8°. 

©  Jacob  A.  Mahler,   United   States;  1884: 
5598,  Mar.  17;  2c.  Mar.  26.  51261 

See  also  Haunted  (The)  spring. 

Wit  (The)  got  bit.      See  Foiled. 

Wit    to    win;    or,    The    victim's    avengers,    a 
drama  hi  4  acts,  by  G.  M.  Hayes. 

©    G.    M.    Hayes,    St.    Louis;    1880:17490, 
Nov.  17.  51262 


Witch  (The);  by  E.  and  E.  R.  Eliscu.     [71]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edward  Eliscu  and  Eugenie  R.  Eliscu, 
New  York ;  D :  8988,  Aug.  23.  1906 ;  2c.  Aug. 
23,   1906.  51263 

comedy,  by  E.  G.  Taylor.    95  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D :  17885 ;  Emerson  G. 
Taylor,  Hartford.  51264 

dramatic  composition  in  1  act,  by  W.   R. 

Irwin.      [18]    p.  4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1914;  D:  36058;  William  J. 
Muehe,  Cincinnati.  51264a 

light   opera   in  3   acts,   by   L.   L.   Everett. 

60  p.   f°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911;  D :  25808 ;  Leolyn 
Louise  Everett,  Willoughby,  O.  51265 

-a    play,    by    Philip    Hamilton    and    Marie 

Madison.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Gustave  Frohman,  New  York;  1890: 
9852,  Mar.  27;  2c.  Apr.  11.  51266 

a  romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  adapted  from 


the  German  of  H.  Fitger,  by  H.  Wayne  Ellis. 
Typewritten. 

©    Isabelle   M.    Ellis,    New     York;     1889: 
40649,  Dec.  31;   Ic.   Oct.  15.  51267 


—  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  A.  Fitger,  ti*.  from  the 
German  by  R.  Bendel.  [67]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1915  ;  D  :  39339  ;  Roland  Ben- 
del,  Oakland,  Cal.  51267a 

—  See  also  Elfrida. 


Witch  (The)  Clarice.  See  Preacher,  magis- 
trate and  man. 

Witch  (The)   dancers.      See  Villi  (Le) 

Witch  (The)  of  Bender.     See  Jemima. 

Witch  (The)  of  Bramble  Hollow;  a  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  Marie  Cot6. 

©   William    H.    Young   &   co..    New    York; 
1899:71930,  Nov.  3;  2c.  Dec.  S.  51268 

Witch  (The)  of  Castleniaine;  romantic  comic 
t)pera  in  3  acts,  by  T.  R.  Marsters.  Type- 
written. 

©  T.  R.  Marsters,  Nev/  York ;  1898 :  68920. 
Nov.  26;  2c.  Nov.  26.  51269 

■  See  also  Lionel. 

Witch  (The)  of  Devil's  Reef;  by  G.  E.  Stevens. 
[3],  59  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©   George  E.   Stevens,    St.   Joseph,   Mich. ; 
1891  :  11921,  Apr.  2;  Ic  Apr.  2.  51270 

Witch  (The)  of  Echo  Cave.  See  Cupid  up  to 
date. 


Wit  wins.     S<'e  Teddy  bears. 


Witch  (The)   of  Endor.      Sec  Saul. 

Witch  (The)  of  Malaga.     See  Peregrine  (La) 

2594 


51271 


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sias"; 


Witcli    (The)    of   Salem;   drama    in   4   acts,   by 
T.  H.  Wilson.     81  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1911;  D :  24568 ;  T.  Howani 
Wilson,  Burbank,   Oil.  51271 

play  in  8  acts,  by  E.  Booher.     5H  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1915;  D:  40338;  Ella  Booher, 
Webb  City,  Mo.  51271a 

—  See  also  Witchcraft. 


Witch  (The)  of  the  rainbow;  a  play,  by  W.  H. 
Babbitt. 

©  William   H.   Babbitt,   Cincinnati;   1894: 
44583,  Sept.  24.  51272 

Witch  (The)  of  the  woods;  a  child's  play  in  1 
act,  by  I.  Anderson.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    20,    1913;     D :  32378 ;     Isabel 
Anderson,  Brookline,  Mass.  51273 


or,  The  land  of  way  off,  an  operatic  ex- 
travaganza for  juvenile  amateurs,  designed 
by  Labelle  Brooks  Vincent,  music  by  L.  O. 
Vincent.  Chicago,  L.  B.  Vincent,  1897.  30 
p.     8°. 

©  L.  B.  Vincent,  Chicago  ;  1897  :  62023,  Nov. 
3;  2c.   (proof)  Nov.  24;  2c.   (printed)   Dec.  6. 

51274 

See  also  Everyboy,   and   other  plays  for 

children. 

Witch  (The)  of  Wall  street;  by  N.  Grute. 

©  Nain  Grute,  New  York ;  D :  12270.  Jan. 
29.  1908.  51275 

Witchcraft;  by  D.  Volk. 

©  Douglas  Volk,  Geneva,  111. ;  1882 :  13573, 
Aug.  17.  51276 


or,  The  witch  of  Salem,  a  legend  of  old 

New  England  in  5  acts,  by  E.  W.  H.  Williams. 
New  Orleans,  E.  A.  Brandoo  &  co.,  1886.  53 
p.    16°. 

©   Espy   W.    H.    Williams,    New    Orleans; 
1882:  4365,  Mar.  20;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1887.    51277 

Witchcraft  (A)  story.  See  Colonial  plays  for 
the  school-room. 

Witchery;  or,  Ape  and  bridegroom,  an  origi- 
nal comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Johan  Nestroy, 
adapted  for  the  English  and  American  stage, 
by  Paul  Merritt. 

©     Imre    Kiralfv,     United     States;     1877: 
12226,  Oct.  23.  51278 

Witches'  (The)  castle  and  terrific  gnome  and 
nomad;  a  charming  spectacular  and  mytho- 
logical comic  opera  in  3  scenes  and  3  acts,  by 
Jim  Meakins. 

©  James  Meakins,  New  York ;  1889 :  36263, 
Nov.  29;  2c.  Nov.  29.  51279 


Witches  cauldi'oii;  (h'aiii;!  in  4  acts,  by  Mrs.  D. 
Mack. 

©  Mrs.  Duval  Mack,  Washington;  D :  5146, 
June  S.  1904.  51280 

Witches'  night;  i>lay  in  1  act,  by  L.  Pelee  and 
K.  I^ierce.     7  p.    f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept  28,  1914;  D :  38349 ;  Katherine 
Pierce,  Los  Angeles,  and  Lillian  Pelee,  San 
Gabriel,  Cal.  51280a 

Witches  of  Salem;  a  drama  in  8  acts  with  a 
prologue,  by  H.  Lyles. 

©  Henry  Lyles,  Washington ;  1885 :  5988, 
:dar.  12.  51281 

Witching  (The)  hour.  See  Chief  contempo- 
rary dramatists. 

Witching  Peggy  O'Neal;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G 
Alison.     [131]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jidy  11,  1913;  D :  337G8 ;  Gertrude 
Alison,  San  Francisco.  51282 

Same.     [150]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Dec.  3.  1914;  D :  38991 ;  Gertrude  Alis(m, 
San  Fi-ancisco.  51282a 

Witch's  (The)  mirror;  a  tableau  entertainment, 
by  E.  Lawrence  Jenkins.  New  York,  Hints 
publishing  company,  1903.  cover-title.  [4]  p. 
12°. 

©  Hints  pub.  co.,  Npv,-  York ;  D :  4201.  Nov. 
5,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1903.  51283 

Witch's  (The)  prophecy;  a  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  C.  Barclay. 

©  Fannie  C.  Barclav.  New  York;  1900  A: 
23213,  Sept.  IS.  51284 

Witch's  (The)  secret.     Sec  Imogene. 

Witch's  (The)  song;  three  tragic  scenes,  by 
Doni  Duncker.  taken  from  the  poem,  l>as 
hexeiilit'd  bv  Ernst  von  Wildenbruch,  English 
tr.  by  A.  W.  Hall  [pseud,  of  A.  W.  Powell] 
music  by  Eugeuio  Pirani.  Brooklyn,  Pulis 
printing  comp;iny,  1902.  24  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Alma  Webster  Powell.  Brooklyn ;  D : 
1645,  Mar.  11.  1902;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1902.    51285 

With  a  grain  of  salt;  drama  in  1  act.  by  H. 
Ripley  [i.  e.  Helene  Ripley  Noble]  and  B. 
Kai-lolT.     10  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  <^ct.  21.  1913 ;  D  :  34857 ;  Helene  Rip- 
lev  and  Boris  Karloff,  Hardisty.  Alberta,  Can- 
ada. 51286 

With  a  woman's  intuition;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Denton  AVhitson  (Pauline  D.  Whitson) 
103  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16.  1913;  D :  33235 ;  P.  Denton 
W^hitron,  New  York.  51287 

With  Charles  the  Tv/elfth  cf  Sweden  at  the 
Euxine.     Svc  Fool  (The)  king. 


2595 


51288 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51307 


With  eyes  of  love;  play  iu  1  act.  by  C.  W. 
Bnnks.  Seattle,  Peace  pipe  press,  1912.  5  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  30,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1912  ;  D  :  31275 ; 
Carrie  Wyatt  Banks,  Seattle.  51288 

With  eyes  of  song;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
Adams.     11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1914;  D:  37690;  Henry  Aus- 
tin Adams,  I-a  .Tolla,  Cal.  51288a 

With  her  back  to  the  wall;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 

C.  Pollock. 

©  Channinu  Pollock.  New  York;  D :  11418 
Sept.  25,  1907.  51289 

With  intent  to  kill;  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  W. 
Danforth.     78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2.  1909  ;  D  :  169S7 ;  William  Dan- 
forth, Elmlmrst,  111.  51290 

With  other  eyes;  a  serious  play  in  1  act,  by  C. 

Clement. 

©     Clav     Clement.     Illinois;     1898:21409. 

Apr.  2.      '  51291 

With  rex-erse  English;  sketch,  by  ,T.  P.  Hughes. 

24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1913;   D:  35410;   James  P. 
Hughes,  Tacoma.  51292 

With  the  fleet;  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Allen  Physioc. 
1.3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jessica  T.  Physioc,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. ; 
D :  14602,  Dec.  23,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908. 

51293 

With  the  movies;  musical  frivol  in  2  acts,  by 
F.  (Teoi'ge.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3.    1914;    D :  38047 ;    Frederic 
(leorge,  Manlius,  N.  Y.  51293a 

With  the  Rough  riders. 

©  John  Wallace  Isliani,  New   Yt)rk ;   1899: 
32.358,  May  13.  51294 

With  the  stream;  a  comedy  iu  4  acts,  adapted 
by  Snnhron  and  I>awrence. 

©     Soubron     and    Tvawi'eiH-o.     Milwaukee; 
1881:1720,  Feb.  1.  51295 

With  the  tide;  a  serio  comic  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  C.  Gayler. 

©    Charles    Gayler.    Brooklyn;    1874:6963, 
May  22.  51296 

With  victorious  tanners;  a   plnv   in  1  act,  bv 

D.  Pinski. 

©  David  Pinski,  New  York ;  D :  15756,  May 
1,  1909.  51297 

With  Williams  and  Walker  in  a  museum;  by 
Williams  and  Walker. 

©  Williams  and  Walker,  New  York;  1900 
A:  1603,  .Ian.  17.  51298 


Within  a  mile  of  Bdinboro;  drama  in  1  .act,  by 
P>.  W.  Starkweather.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1912;  D :  29969 ;  Bertha  AVil 
kins  Starkweather,  Los  Angeles.  51299 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life;  drama  in  6  acts 
and  7  tableaux,  from  the  French  of  Emile 
Gaboriau,  by  M.  L.  .Johnson. 

©  Martha  Lafitte  Johnson,  Philadelphia : 
IS7S  :  14143.  Dec.  3.  51300 

Within  four  walls;  domestic  comedv  in  4  acts, 
by  ^^•.  F.  Fauley  and  Walter  Woods.  [120.1 
]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1914;  D:  37076;  Wilbur  Fin- 
ley  Fauley,  New  Y^ork.  51300a 

Within  our  gates;  by  E.  J.  Cook.    Typewritten. 

©  Elvretta  Jane  Cook,  Mansfield.  O. ;  1900 

A:  533,  Jan.  5;  2c.  Jan.  5.  51301 

Within  sight  of  the  barracks;  a  sketch,  bv  Z. 
Shanfield.     27  ]i.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Zelda  Shanfield.  New  York  ;  D  :  2770,  Dec. 
26,  1902;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1902.  51302 

Within  the  Alhambra ;  in  5  acts,  liy  E.  Tj.  .Tos- 
lin.     Typewritten. 

©  Edith  L.  Joslin,  Boston ;  1900  A :  31441. 
Dec.  28;  2c.  (4  acts)  Dec.  24.  51303 

Within  the  city  gates;  playlet,  by  M.  Hender- 
son Thurston.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1909  ;  D  :  17160  ;  May  Hender- 
son Thurston,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.         51304 

Within  the  enemy's  lines;  a  war  drama  in  3 
acts  and  a  prologue,  by  PI.  Crafts. 

©  Harold  Crafts,  Bridgeport,  Conn.:  1900 
A:  10138,  Apr.  21.  51305 

Within  the  gates;  |plav  in  3  aftsj  by  E.  S. 
Phelps  (E.  S.  P.  Ward)  Boston  and  New 
York,  Houghton,  Miflhn  and  co.,  1901.  2  p.  1., 
150  p.     12°. 

©  Elizabeth  Stuart  Pheli)s  Ward.  Newton 
Center,  INfass.  ;  Ic.  1900  A  :  5551,  Mar.  1.  2c.  Oct. 
24,  1901.  51305a 

Within  the  gates  of  Yildiz;  romantic,  histori- 
cal and  military  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  L. 
P>i-ode.     [1131  P-     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1915;  D :  40418 ;  Julien  La- 
fayette Bi-ode.  Memphis,  Tenn.  51305b 

Within  the  hour;  drauiatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
F.  M.  Page.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  11,  1912;  D :  30242 ;  Fiddes  M. 
Page,  New  York.  51306 

Within  the  law;  or.  The  miracle,  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  B.  VeilhM-.  [1651  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  FelK  8,  1913;  D :  32242 ;  Bayard  Veil- 
ler,  New  York.  51307 


2596 


51307 


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51324 


Within  the  lines;  plnv  in  1  act,  by  Haanilton 
Coleman  and  Billy  Sinplo.  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.    13,    1915;    D :  39978 ;    Menlow- 
Moore,  inc.,  Chicago.  51307a 

-a  socio-niilitary  drama,  hy  A.  F.  Glassmire. 


[102]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Franklin  Glassmire,  Philadelpbia ; 
D:242.  Mar.  21,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  21.  1901. 

51308 

Within  tlie  pale;  drama  in  4  act,';,  by  L.  L. 
Schwartz.    S3  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  Leon   Schwartz,  Minneapolis;    D: 
S916,  Aug.  4,  1906 ;  2c.  Aug.  6,  1906.  51309 

Within  the  shadow  of  Grace  church;  a  pathetic 
play  in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  W.  Bankson. 

©  Wesley  Bankson,  New  York  ;  1898  :  20404. 
Mar.  30.  51310 

Within  the  slaw;  romance  of  the  underwear, 
by  S.  Brown,  jr.     [9]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18.    1914;    D :  37053 ;    Sodley 
Brown,  jr.,  New  York.  51310a 

Without  a  character;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  E.  O'Grady. 

©    Henry    Edwin    O'Grady,    Philadelphia ; 
1893:40983,  Sept.  9.  51311 

Without  a  flaw;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S.  Chap- 
pell,  music  by  Kenneth  M.  Murchison.  [1], 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1913:    D :  32665 ;    George 
Shepard  Chappell,  New  York.  51312 

Without  a  friend  in  the  world;  a  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  Baswitz.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Charles   Bjiswitz,   New  York;    D :  10041. 
Feb.  28,  1907;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1907.  51313 

Without  a  heart;  a  drama,  by  L.  A.  Shook. 

©  Laura  A.  Shook,  New  York ;  1872 :  7999. 
July  27.  51314 

Without  a  home;  a  di*ama  in  5  acts,  by  Ed- 
wai-d  Coleman. 

©  Minnie  Oscar  Gray  and  W.  T.  Stephens, 
New  Haven;  1885:20052,  Sept.  24.  51315 

Without  a  motive. 

©    Charles    Cummings,    New    York ;    1894 : 
37709,  Aug.  13.  51316 

Without  a  name;  a  society  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
M.  L.  Bowne. 

©  Medora  L.  Bowne,  Leadville,  Col. ;  1892 : 
20721,  May  16.  51317 

or,  Maggie  Nobody,  romantic  drama  in  3 

acts,  by  K.  B.  Berry.    32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   6,    1915;   D :  39325 ;    Katharine 
Barstow  Berry,  Somerville,  Mass.  51317a 


Without  a  name — Continued. 

or,  Mother  and  son,  3  act  drama,  by  M.  V. 

Fitzgerald.     [90]  p.    4".     Typewritten." 

©  Ic.   Jan.   23,   1911;   D:  23193;   Marie   V. 

Fitzgerald,  New  York.  51318 

See  also  My  name. 

Without  a  rival;  comedy  drama   in  4  acts,  bv 
E.  D.  Minturn. 

©   Ellice   D.   Minturn,    St.    Louis;    0:6452, 
Apr.  3,  igOf).  51319 

Without    a    throne.       .^>r    Prince    (The)    Im- 
perial. 

Without  authority;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.   Fll- 
mann.      43  p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

D  :  39501 ;    Frederic 
51319a 

B.    A. 


©    Ic.    Jan.    25.    1915 
Ullmann,  Chicago. 


Without  benefit   of  jury;   in   1   act,   by 
Dwyer. 

©  Bessie  Agnes  Dwyer,  Washington;  1900 


A :  28296.  Nov.  16. 


play   in    4   acts. 


Without  knowledge; 
Walter. 

©    Eugene    Walter,    New    York;    D 
Feb.  23.  1909. 


51320 

by   E. 

:  15146, 
51321 

by  F. 


Without  lights;  protean   war  fragment, 
Bruegger.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typev.'ritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1914;   D :  38970 ;   Frederick 
Brneg.ger,  Chicago.  51321a 

Without  noise.     Sec  Sans  bruit. 

Without  the  law;  divorce  problem  play  in  1 
act,  by  C.  I.  Dorrian.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1914 ;  D :  36859 ;  Cecil  Inslee 
Dorrian,  Newark,  N.  J.  51321b 

farce   in   3  acts,   by  G.   M.   Voji    Schrader. 

[78]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1913;  D :  34423 ;  George  M. 
V(m  Schrader,   St.  Louis.  51322 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  B.  M.  Engle.     [1],  16  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13.  1913;  D:  34413;  Billy  Mau- 
rice Bugle,  Brooklyn.  51323 

Witness  (The);  mystery  melodrama  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  M.  Greene.     [82]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1915;  D :  41665 ;  Hiram  IM<.e 
Greene,  Buffalo.  51323a 

[play    in    1    act]    by    Jaroslav    Vrchlicky 

[pseud,  of  Emil  Frida]  [tr.  by  Charles  Recht?] 
(Ill  Poet  lore,  v.  25,  no.  6.  Nov.-Dec.  1914; 
periodical  ©  Dec.  19,  1914 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1914 ; 
B:  334338;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston)  51323b 


by  Mai-ian  Brooks  Frothingham  [i.  e. 

M.  B.  F.  Eckstrom]     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1912;   D :  31765 ;  Mr.s.  Carl 


Magnus  Eckstrom,  Nonv  Yoi-k. 


51324 


2597 


51334 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51344 


Witness  (The) — Continued. 

play  ill  1  act,  by  Mark  Rearrlon.    23  i>.    4". 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1.  1915;  L> : -lor.sr) ;  Mark  Rear- 
don,  New  York.  51324a 

Witness  (The)  chair;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Poole 
and  H.  Ford.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    15,    1911;    D :  24484 ;    Ernest 
Poole  and  Harriet  Ford,  New  York.        51325 

Witness  (The)  for  the  defence;  a  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Ely.  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   10.   1909 ;   D :  16421 ;    Lewis  B. 
Ely,  Gloucester,  Mass.  51326 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  W.  Mason.     New 


\"ork,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1913.     99  p.     12°. 

©  Mav  5,  1913;  2c.  May  7,  1913;  D :  33156 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd..  London.  51327 

Witness  (A)  in  wax;  by  M.  V.  Freese. 

©    jMyron    V.    Freese,    Providence,    R.    I. ; 
1899  :  76518,  Nov.  23.  51328 

Witty  (A)  Avedding;  book  and  lyrics  of  a  musi- 
cal comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E.  J.  IMcLaughlin 
and  R.  W.'  Graham.  [79]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1914;  D:  37128;  E.   J.  Mc- 
Laughlin and  R.  W.  Graham,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

51328a 

Witwer.     See  Drei  kammerspiele. 

"Wives;  a  come<]y  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Howard,  be- 
ing a  new  title  for  a  play  copyrighted  in  1875 
under  the  title  of  Wives  to  order. 

©  Bronson  Howard.  United  States;   1879: 
15304,  Nov.  14.  51329 

being  a  new  title  under  which  was 

first  performed  at  Daly's  Broadway  theatre. 
New  York.  Oct.  18,  1879.  a  play  copyrighted 
in  the  year  1875  under  the  title  of  Lessons 
in  intrigue. 

©   Bronson   Howard,    Detroit;    1880:3058. 
Feb.  25.  51330 

Wives  and  husbands  supplied.  Sec  Matri- 
monial agency. 

Wives  of  yesterday;  a  cometly  in  3  ji^^ts.  by 
William  Hnrlowe  [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Briggs]  [86] 
p.    f.     Typewritten. 

©  AVilliam  H.  Briggs,  New  York;  D :  5079, 
May  26,  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1,  1904.  51331 

Wives  to  order.     See  Wives. 

Wives  wanted  in  Squash ville;  a  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  O.  E.  Young.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  [1904]     15  p.     12°. 

©   T.    S.    Denison.    Chicago;    D :  5356.   July 
29,  1904;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1904.  51332 


Wizard  (The);  a  melodrama  In  a  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  R.  B.  Homans.  [126]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Robert  E.  Homans,  Lexington,  Mass.;  1>: 
9281.  Oct.  20,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906.       51333 

Wizard  (The)  of  Boz;  burlesque  in  1  act,  !\v 
Frank  Dinuont.     [20]  \).     V.     Typewritten. 

©  Sanford  B.  Ricaby.  New  York;  D :  3656. 
June  26,  1903;  2c.  July  17,  1903.  51334 

Wizard  (The)  of  Fogg  Island.     See  Trixie. 

Wizard  (The)  of  Oz;  [musical  play]  in  3  acts, 
by  L.  F.  Baum.  86  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  L.  Frank  Baum.  Chicago ;  D :  4008,  Sept. 
25,  1903;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1903.  51335 

Wizard  (The)  of  Paris;  or.  The  fall  of  the 
Bastile,  sensational  iliusionary  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Franck. 

©   Harry    G.    Franck,    Philadelphia ;    1881  : 
21081,  Dec.  31.  51336 

Wizard  (The)  of  the  Avon;  a  Shakespearijin 
music  comedy,  by  L.  P.  Brown. 

©  Lawrence  Parmley  Brown,   New   York ; 
D:  1533,  Feb.  25.  1902.  51337 

Wizard  (The)  of  the  Cumberland;  a  farcical 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B.  Wilson. 

©    Joseph    Bird    Wilson,    United  States; 

1881 :  17544,  Nov.  11.  51338 

Wizard  (The)  of  the  hills;  original  play  in  3 
acts  and  4  scenes,  Ity  E.  Nyitray.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,   1912:  D :  29465 ;  Emil  Nyit- 
i-ay.  New  Yoi-k.  51339 

Wizard  (The)  of  the  Nile:  comic  opera  libretto 
in  3  acts.  lil)retto  by  H.  B.  Snnth. 

©  Harry  B.  Smith,  Brooklyn ;  1895 :  48647, 
Sept.  24.    "  51340 

See  also  Zauberer  (Der)  voni  Nil, 


Wizard  of  Wall  street. 

©    R.    B.    Lancaster,    Lehigh.    Ind.    T. ;    D: 
4188,  Nov.  5,  1903.  51341 

Wizard  (The)  of  Wiseland;  a  [musical]  com- 
edy in  2  acts.  [52]  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Harry  Scott  co.,  Chicaw;  D:  14836,  J:in. 
IS,  1909;  2c.  Jan.  18,  1909.  51342 

3  act  musical  comedy. 

©  Chas.  B.  Goes,  Chicago ;   D :  11581.  Oct. 
24,  1907.  51343 

Wizard's   (The)   dream. 

©   Zisro  &,  Clark,   Milwaukee;   1888:14.581, 
May  19.  51344 


2598 


51345 


COPVEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


51362 


Wizard's  (The)  frolic;  m  comedy  in  H  acts,  by 
M.G.Carlton.    58  p.     16°.    Printed. 

©  Monroe  G.  Carlton.  Jackson,  Mich. ;  1886: 
23670.  Oct.  IS;  2c.  Nov.  15.  51345 

Wo  iat  denn  ibr  gepaeck?  schwank  in  .'{  acten, 
von  G.  Olniar.     |2],73i).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15.  1911;  D :  28002 ;  Gustav  OI- 
mar.  New  York.  51346 

Wochentage  (Die);  diaioff  fiir  S  inad<'lirn,  von 
Hans  Maler.  Antigo.  Vvis.,  Antigo  publish- 
ing company.  1915.  10  p.  24°.  (Dialoge  mid 
vortriige  fiir  schiilfe.ste,  no.  35) 

©  July  20.  1915:  2c.  July  28,  1915;  D: 
41328;  Antigo  pub.  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.      51346a 

Woes  (The)  of  a  writer.  »SVe  Tunny  (The) 
man. 

Woggle-tug'  (The);  au  extravaganza  in  ti  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  F. 
Raum.  [39]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  L.  Frank  Bauni.  Chicago ;  D :  682G.  June 
17,  1905;  2c.  June  17.  1905.  51347 

a  musical  extravaganza  in  a  prologue  and 

2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  Ti.  Frank  Bauin, 
nuisic  by  Frederic  Chapin.  [34]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York;  D:  6822, 
June  15.  1905;  2c.  June  14,  1905.  51348 

Woklarc;  a  play  in  1  act.  l»y  J.  H.  Benner.  15 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  H.  Benner.  Fullerton,  I'a. :  D : 
10904,  July  3,  1907;  2c.  July  3.  1907.        51349 

Wolf  (The);  drama  in  3  acts.  tr.  from  tlie 
Si)anisli  by  <!.  Marburg  and  W.  Gillpatrick. 
1 3 1.  Vfi\  p."  f°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  (4uido  Marbui-L:  and  Wallace  <;ill))atrick, 
Ignited  States;  D:]904.  May  19.  1902:  2c. 
:May  19.  1902.  51350 

■ -a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Walter. 

©  Eugene  Walter,  New  York;  12613, 
JIar.  25,  1908.  51351 

romantic  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 


C.  Clarke. 

©  Creston  Clarke.  New  York;  D:  1253,  Jan. 
2,  1902.  51352 

Wolf  (The)  and  the  lamb;  a   domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  McCloskey. 

©    J.    J.    McCloskey.    Brooklyn;    D :  9012. 
Aug.  18,  1906.  51353 

Wolf  (The)  and  the  lambs;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
N.  H.  Hornstine.    58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    24,    1910;    D:  22140;    Nathan 
Harris  Hornstine,  Philadelphia.  51354 

Wolf  (The)   of  Alsako;  a  .sensation  drama   in 
5  acts,  by  J.  Jack. 

©  John  Jack,  New  York;  1873:4426.  Apr. 
24.  51355 


Wolf  (The)  of  Gubbio;  cnniedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Josepliine  I^reston  Pealx'dy.  Boston  and  New 
Voric,  HouglilMii  !\iifilin  conij'any,  1913.  6  p.  1., 
195  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  3,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1913;  D :  35253 ; 
.ro;;f>piiine    Pcabodv    Marks.   Cambridge.    Mass. 

51356 

Wolf  (The)  of  the  city;  a  dramatic  sketili,  by 
E.  Balmor  .-inil  M.  A.  Singleton.  19  p.  4°. 
I'ypewritten. 

©  Mary  Alexautler  Singleton  and  Edwin 
Balmer,  United  States;  D :  10567,  May  15. 
1907;  2c.  May  15.  1907.  51357 

Wolf-spider  (The);  olay  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Eisner. 

[2],  131  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  16,  1915  ;  D  :  41243 ;  Edward  Eis- 
ner, New  York.  51357a 

Wolfe;  or.  The  conquest  of  Quebec,  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  F.  S.  Beresford.  [New  Y'ork. 
Kalem  C(X]  1914.     30  p.     8°. 

©  Apr.  8.  1914  :  2c.  Apr.  10,  1914  ;  D :  36677  : 
Kalem  co..  New  York.  51357b 

Wolfe  Tone;  or.  Who  fears  to  speak  of  ninety- 
eight?  play  ill  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by  W. 
:\fcArtliur.     106  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  TdcArthur.  New  York ;  D :  2291. 
Sept.  3.  1902;  2c.  Sept.  22,  1902.  51358 

Wolfert's  Roost;  or.  The  legend  of  Sleepy 
Hollow,  an  original  comic  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  F.  Rowe. 

©  George  Fawcett  Rowe,  United  States; 
1879:5991,  May  3.  51359 

Wolfgang;  a  society  comedy  in  5  ticts.  liy  Lady 
Sykes.     [100]  p.     4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  T.adv  Svkes,  London ;  L> :  5430,  Aug.  5. 
1904  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1904.  51360 

Wolf's  (A)  wedding;  a  nuisical.  farcical  com- 
edy in  3  acts,  by  J.  W.  Ransoue.  [67]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  W.  Ransone.  New  York;  1890: 
29674.  Sept.  26;  2c.  July  20,  1891.  51361 

Wolkenbummler;  vaudeville-pos.se  in  3  akton. 
von  Hermann  Stein,  musik  von  Carl  Kriiger. 
Hamiovor.  L.  Oertel,  1913.  94  p.,  front.  12°. 
[Words  only] 

©  ilar.  12,  1913;  2c.  Oct.  15,  1913:  D: 
34718;  Louis  Oertel,  Hanover,  Germany. 

51362 

Wolkenreiter;  lustspiel  in  3  akten.  von  Eduard 
Eusen  Hitter  und  Leo  Walther  Stein.  Berlin. 
Biiiinenverlag  Aim  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1914.     1  p.  1.,  124  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  40737  ;  Biihnenver- 
la"  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  li.,  Berlin. 

51362a 


2599 


51363 


Wolseley;  or,  The  expedition  to  Khartoum,  n 
romantic,  military  and  spectacular  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  Everly. 

©  Adam  Everly,  Philadelphia;  1884:23345, 
Nov.  21.  51363 

Wolsey,  the  great  cardinal;  a  historical  drama 
in  3  arts,  hy  J.  O.  Cowper  and  G.  F.  Pidgin. 

©  John  C.  Cowper,  Chelsea,  and  Charles  F. 
Pidgin,  Boston;  1877:  10356.  Sept.  8.       51364 

Wolverine  (The);  a  military  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  W.  Winckfield.  55  p.  f".  Type- 
Avritten. 

©  George  W.  Winckfield,  Oakland,  Cal. ;  D : 
7428.  Oct.  19.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1905.         51365 

Wolverine  (The)  poet  as  a  farmer;  a  dramatic 
writing,  by  F.  C.  Swartz. 

©  Frederick  C.  Swartz,  Adrian,  Midi. ;  D : 
1260,  Jan.  8,  1902.  51366 

Wolves  and  waifs.     See  Gipsy. 

Wolves  in  sheep's  clothing.  See  Light  most 
desired. 

Wolves  (The)  of  New  York;  comedy-drama  in 
5  acts,  by  L.  Grover.  [133]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    lieonard    Grover,    jr.,    Brooklyn;    1889: 
34680,  Nov.  13 ;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1891.  51367 

comedy  drama  in  prologue  and  5  acts,  by 

Leonard  Grover  and  L.  Grover,  jr.     New  ver- 
sion. 

©  Leonard   Grover,  jr.,   New  York ;   1891 : 
37987,  Oct.  23.  51368 

Woman;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Duer  and 
George  Hibbard.     [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Julv    3,    1911;    D:  24624;    Caroline 
Duer,  New  York.  51369 

—  drama  in  3  acts,  by  11.  M.  Bernfeld.  [43]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7.  1914 ;  D :  39029 ;  Rose  Morris 
Bernfeld  and  John  S.  Forgotston,  New  York. 

51369a 

a  dramatic  operatic  historical  spectacle,  by 

I.  Kiralfy. 

©   Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;   1892:23881, 
June  7.  51370 

a   grand  spectacular  drama,  by  I.   and  I>. 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 

Woman— Continued. 


51381 


Kiralfy. 

©  Imre  and   Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York: 

1882:  5969.  Apr.  15.  51371 

—  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Bynner.  [2],  150  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1910  ;  D  :  22105  ;  AVitter  Byn- 
ner, Windsor,  Vt.  51372 


play  in  1  act,  by  Alice  P.  Hemmick.     6  p. 

f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1913;  D:  33170;  A.  P.  Hem- 
mick, Washington.  51373 

-by  L.  Steffeuoue. 

©  Liiigi  Stpffenone,  New  York;  1892 :  16124. 
Apr.  13.  51374 

play  iu  3  acts,  by  William  C.  de  Mille.    147 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  16,  1915 ;   D :  42701 ;   David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  51374a 

a  soeietv  drama  m  prologue  and  3  acts,  bv 

C.  R.  Clifford. 

©    Chandler    R.    Clifford,    Boston;    1878: 
11425,  Oct.  4.  51375 

Woman  (A),  a  dog  and  a  walnut  tree;  comedy 
in  1  act.  by  J.  K.  MacCurdy.  [1],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  D  :  42486  ;  James  Kyrle 
MacCurdy,  Brooklyn.  51375a 

• drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  V.  Pettit.    84  p.    4°. 

T.\'pewritten. 

©    Ic.     Nov.     18,     1911;     D :  25783 ;     Wm. 
Vaughau  Pettit  New  York.  51376 

Woman  (The)  across  the  street;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  D.  MacLaren.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1914 ;  D :  36892 ;  Donald  Mac- 
Laren, New  York.  51376a 

Woman  (A)  after  all.     Sec  O,  Henry. 

Woman  against  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  M. 
Clyse.     50  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Nellie  ]\Ivrle  CIvse,  Parkersburg.  W.  Va. ; 
D:3497,  IMay'27,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1909. 

51377 

Woman  against  woman;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Fi-ank  Ilarve.v.     148  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    6,    1911;    D:  25950;    Darcy    & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  51378 

a  new  realistic  di'ama  in  5  acts, 

©  H.  F.  Henry,  United  States ;  1874 :  7791, 
.Tune  10.  51379 

a  play  in  5  acts,  by  Darcy  and  W^olford. 

101  p.     "S°.     Typewritten. 

©  Darcy  and  Wolford,  New  York ;  D :  3753, 
July  25,  1903;  2c.  Aug.  12.  1903.  51380 

Woman  (A)  alone;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford.  [5],  78  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1912;  D:  31744;  Mrs.  W.  K. 
Clifford   (Lucy  Clifford),  London.  51381 

Same. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1914;  D:  36424;  Lucy  Clif- 
ford, London.  51381a 


2600 


51383 


COPYBIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


51404 


Woman  always  woman.     Nir  Galathea. 

Woman  and  her  master.     Ncc  Darling. 

Woman  (The)  and  the  fiddler;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Arne  Nnrrevan^.  tr.  from  the  Norwegian 
by  Mrs.  H.  Sandby.  Philadelphia,  Brown 
brothers,  1911.    10.3  p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  4.  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1911  ;  T) :  28950 ; 
Mrs.  Herman  Sandby.  Pbiladelpbia.         31382 

Woman  (The)  and  the  hat;  by  A.  W.  T.e  Mieux. 

©   ilvin  W.  Le  INIieux,  l^ebanon,  N.  H. ;  D  : 

13014,  May  20,  1908.  51383 

AA^'oman  (The)  and  the  law;  dramatic  sketch,  by 

,T.  Adelman.     [1].  14  p.     jMs. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1912 ;  D :  31643 ;  .Joseph  Adel- 
man, New  York.  51384 
Woman  (The)  and  the  race;  a  play  in  4  acts, 
bv  S.  Jordan.     [31,  105  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

"  ©  Ic.  .Tune  26.  1912  ;  D  :  30109  ;  Stanley  .Tor- 
dan.  New  York.  51385 
Woman  (The)  and  the  senator;  a  drama  in  5 
acts,  by  R.  B.  Lane.     [153]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   lUcliard   Bachelder   Lane,   Chicago;   D: 
9240,  Oct.  16.  1906 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.        51386 
Woman  (The)  and  the  wager;  by  B.  H.  BWis. 
27  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  D :  17639 ;  Bradford  H. 

Ellis,  Helena,  Mont.  51387 

Woman    (The)     and    the    wizard;    a    psychic 

drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  R.  Fairchild.     9o  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Richard  Fairchild,  Chicago;  D: 
1.5291,  Mar.  9,  1909;  2c.  May  1.  1909.       51388 

Woman  and  war;  original  morality  drama,  by 
Mrs.  C.  Hemmick.     [22]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1915;  D :  39461 ;  Mrs.  Chris- 
tian Hennnick,  Washington.  51388a 

Woman  and  why;  a  play  in  3  acts,  iiy  M.  V. 
Fitz  Gerald.     [5],    122   p.     f°.    Typewritten. 
©   Marie   A".    Fitz   Gerald,   New   York;   D: 
15310,   Mar.   12,   1909;    Ic.   Aug.   18,   1909. 

51389 

Woman  (The)  assistant;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Chappel.     20   p.   4°.   Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1910 ;  D :  17901 ;  Eva  Chap- 
pel,  San  Francisco.  51390 
Woman  (The)  beautiful;  a  dramatic  composi- 
tion, by  E.  Clayton. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  6029, 
Jan.  9,  1905.  51391 

Woman  (The)  behind  the  gun;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  B.  Benedict.  [2],  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.  Mar.   1.   1915;    D :  39824 ;   Edwin    B. 
Benedict,  New  York,  51391a 


Woman  (The)  behind  the  throne;  by  E.  De  B. 
Shewell. 

©  Emma   De  B.   Shewell,  Norwell,   Mass.; 
D:4460,  Jan.  2,  1904.  51392 

Woman  detective;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  P. 
Delaney. 

©   Edward    P.    Delaney,   Philadelphia;    D: 
2.592,   Nov.   12,   1902.  51393 

or.  The  broken  thread,  play  in  4  acts,  by 


N.   Twomey.     [68]   p.     f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Neil  Twomey,  Chelsea,  Mass.  ;•  D :  3115. 
Mar.  11,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  11,  1903.  51394 

Woman  (The)  does  most  of  it;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Chantler.     172  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1912;    D:  31151;    Everett 
Chantler.   Pittsburgh.  51395 

Woman  for  woman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
W.  Jennings.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    30,    1910;     D :  20629 ;     Mary 
AVells  Jennings,   Brewster,  N.   J.  51396 

Woman    (The)    from    Mars;    in   1    act,   by    M. 
Brush.     24  p.     obi.     8°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Dec.    3,    1909;    D :  17603 ;    Madison 
Brush,  Boston.  51397 

Woman-hater;    by    M.    T.    Winchester.      89    p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maud  Tarleton  Winchester,  Rider,  Md. ; 
D:7980,  Feb.  12,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  12,  1906. 

51398 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Patterson.     [2], 

7  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1913 ;  D :  32006 ;  Edward  L. 
Patterson,  Montpelier,  O.  51399 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  M.  Walsh. 

©  aiargaret   Mansfield   Walsh,  Cincinnati ; 
D :  15285,  Mar.  3,  1909.  51400 

a  comic  drama,  by  D.  D.  Lloyd, 

©  David  Demarest  Lloyd,  United  States; 
1886:15635,  July  9.  51401 

a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  T.  Johns. 

©   James   Thomas   Johns,    Boston;     1877: 
15406,  Dec.  29.  51402 

a  farce  in  1  act,  adapted  from  the  Ger- 
man of  [Roderich]  Bendix,  by  Hilton  Burn- 
side  Sonneborn.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison, 
[1890]     16  p.     12°.     ([Amateur  series]) 

©   T.    S.    Denison,     Chicago ;     1890 :  37728, 
Nov.  28;  2c.  Dec.  8.  51403 

a  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  D.  Lloyd 


London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  S.  French, 
1907.  3  p.  1.,  [5]-106  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works 
of  the  best  authors,  no.  131]) 

©  David   Demarest  TJoyd,  United   States; 
D  •  12028,  Jan.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  19,  1908. 

51404 


2601 


51404 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51424 


Woman-hater- — Contiuued. 

play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Marshall.     [21,  25  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Apr.    30,    1914;    D:  36888;    Abigail 
Marshall.   New  York.  51404a 


—  playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  I.  Lutou.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   13,   1914;   D :  37551 ;   Leonidas 
Irvin  Luton,  Detroit.  51404b 

— -or,  The  professor,  operetta  in  3  acts, 
lyrics  by  Sydney  Kosenfeld.  31  p.  f°. 
Typewa-itteu.      [Libretto    only] 

©   Ic.   Dec.   27,   1910;    D:  22930;     Jos.    AV. 
Stern  &  co..  New  York.  51405 

—  See  also  Adventures. — Frauenfresser  (Der) 


Woman-haters  (The);  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts,  by  W.  P.  Chase.  92  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    9,    1912;    D :  30495 ;    William 
P.  Chase,   New  York.  51406 

play    in    1    act,    by    L.    W.    Lister.      28    p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912 ;  D :  31479 ;  Lydia  War- 
ren Lister,   San  Francisco.  51407 

Woman  (The)  he  married;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.   Bashford.     82   p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8,    1910;    D :  21761 ;    Herbert 
Bashford,  San  Jose,  Cal.  51408 

plav    in    3   acts,    by    Helen    Freeman    and 

A.  D.  Benhani.     [38]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35212 ;  Alice  D.  Ben- 
ham,   Chicago.  51409 

Woman   (A)  hero;  or,  The  stockade. 

©  Kate  I'urssell,  United  States ;  1890  :  29744, 
Sept.  26.  51410 

Woman  (A)  in  a  shoe-shop;  a  monologue,  by 
May  Isabel  Fisk.  (In  Harper's  monthly 
magazine,  Dec,  1903) 

©  Harper  &  brothers,  New  York ;  D :  4153, 
Oct.  28,  1903;  2c.  Nov.  20,  1903.  51411 

See  also  Monologues. 


Woman   (The)  in  battle;  a  military  drama  in 
5  acts,  by   J.  H.  Hewitt.     Baltimore. 

©  L.  J.  Velasquez,    United  States;    1877: 
9405,  Aug.  15.  51412 

Woman    in    black;    play    in    1    act,  by    V.    H. 
Sinalley.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1910;   D :  21044 ;  Victor  H. 

Smalley,  New  Orleans.  51413 

Woman  (The)  in  car  4112;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

M.  E.  Pesnel.     [4],  76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1914;   D:  38381;   Maximilian 

Edwin  Pesnel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.       51413a 


Womai}   in   case;    1    act    play,   by    II.   A.    Bli.ss. 

[3],   27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   11.    1911;    D:  24914;     Rosa  A. 
Bliss.  New  York.  51414 

Woman  (The)  in  gray.  See  King  Arthur 
and  ye  knig-hts  of  ye  table  rovmd. 

Woman  (A)  in  his  eye.  »SVr  Mahatma's  (The) 
triumph. 

Woman  (The)  in  his  office;  dramatic  episode 
in  1  act,  bv  Judith  de  Beverly  [pseud,  of 
A.  R.  Bird]      [1].  16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  10,   1913;    D :  33752 ;   Agnes   li. 
Bird,   Thomaston,   Me.  51415 

Woman  (A)  in  politics;  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  H.  Loughead. 

©  Flora  Haines  Loughead.  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal. ;  1895  :  52823,  Oct.  17.  51416 

Woman  (The)  in  red;  a  spectacular  extrava- 
ganza, by  Chas.  H.  Fleming. 

©  Irwin  bros.  and  John  Winter,  New  York; 
1889:19083.  June  20.  51417 

Woman  (A)  in  revolt;  play  in  a  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  E.  Chantler.    232  p.     f°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    23,    1915;    D :  41809 ;    Everett 
Chantler,  Pittsburgh.  51417a 

Woman  in  the  case;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Schaefer. 

©     Christine     Schaefer,    Newark,     N.     J. ; 
1898:11159,  Feb.  12.  51418 

-a  drama  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Olive 


Harper's  tr.  of  Roger  Le  Honte,   by   T.  Mc- 
Ilvaine  and  O.  Harper. 

©    Thomas    Mcllvane    and    Olive    Harper, 
New  York;  1888:30566,  Oct.  26.  51419 

—  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Bartlett. 
©  H.    W.    Bartlett,    Chicago;    1899:4874. 


Feb.  24. 


51420 


—  Same. 

©  Harrv  W.  Bartlett,  Pittsburgh ;  1900  A : 
4225,  Feb.  15.  51421 

—  See  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 


Woman  (The)  in  the  house  opposite;  a  society 
drama    in  4  acts,  by  H.  D.  Coghlan. 

©    Henrv    D.    Coghlan,    Chicago;    D :  9912, 
Fel).  6,  1907.  51422 

Woman  (The)  in  the  park;  dramatic  farce  in 
1  act,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan  and  M.  Terrell. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1910 ;  D :  21919 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han and  Maverick  Terrell,   Seattle.       51423 

Same.     50  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   14,   1911 ;   D :  25488 ;   Maverick 


Terrell,  Seattle. 


51424 


2602 


51434 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


51445 


Woman  (The)  in  tlie  window;  a  1  act  play,  tr. 
from  the  German  by  H.  B.  Boas.  35  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    13.    1914;    D :  38S01 ;    Harriet 
Betty  Boas,  New  York.  51424a 

Woman   (The)   in  Wall  street;  by  I.  M.  Mur- 

piiy- 

©    Ida    M.    Mnrphv,    New    York;    D :  4128. 
Oct.   22,   1903.  51425 

Woman  (The)  in  white;  drama  in  4  acts, 
adapted  from  the  Wilkie  Collins  romance,  by 
C.  de  Grim. 

©  Constantin  de  Grim,   New   York;   1894: 
42852,   July   31.  51426 

and    a    prologue,    by    Wilkie    Collins 


and  A.  Daly. 

©  Augustin   Daly,   New  York ;   1871 :  8642, 
Sept.   15.  51427 

—  a  dramatization  in  5  acts,  of  Wilkie  Col- 
lins' novel,  by  A.  Burroughs. 

©  Agnes   Burroughs,   New   York ;    D :  1668. 
Mar.  31,  1902.  51428 

—  See  also  Queen  (The) 


Woman  (A)  inquiring'  about  trains.  See 
Talking  (The)  woman. 

Woman  (The)  intervenes;  play  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Hartley  Manners.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1913.  22  p.  12°. 
([French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  272] ) 

©  Nov.    10,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    11,    1913;    D: 
34977;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  51429 

Woman,  keep  still!  dramatic  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  L.  Jackson.  149  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1913 ;  D :  33833 ;  Mary  Lack- 
eye  Jackson,  Euclid,  O.  51430 

Woman  (A)  lends;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Breuker.      [2],   76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    24,    1912;    D :  29765 ;    George 
Breuker,   Brooklyn.  51431 

Woman  (The)  next  door;  an  original  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©    Scott   Marble,    New    York;    1897:61843, 
Nov.  2.  51432 

Woman  of  beauty;  a  dramatic  composition,  by 
E.  Clayton. 

©    Estelle    Clayton,    New    York;    D :  6063, 
Jan.  12,  1905.  51433 

Woman  (A)  of  character;  play  iu  3  acts,  by  H. 
Howard  Ipseiui.  of  H.  H.  Levy]  [129]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1915;  D :  40220 :  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  51433a 

Sec  also  Altar  (The)  tire. 


Woman  (A)  of  conscience;  by  Mrs.  M.  S.  Brun- 

ton. 

©  Mrs.  M.  S.  Brunton,  Corona,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
11392,  Sept.  3,  1907.  51434 

Woman  (A)  of  courag'e;  a  comedy  drama  in  ."> 
acts,  by  D.  Davidson. 

©  Dore  Davidson,  New  York  ;  D  :  2759,  Dec. 
23,  1902.  51435 

Woman  (The)  of  Endor;  a  dnimatic  i)oem,  bv 
S.  C.  Cotlinberry. 

©    Salathiel    C.    Cofthiberrv.    Constant!  ne. 
Mich. ;  1872:6485,  June  17.       "  51436 

Woman  (A)  of  fame;  by  H.  Campiiell. 

©    Henry    ('ampbell,    I'hil:idelphia  ;     1899: 
69428,  Oct.  25.  51437 

Woman  (A)  of  few  words;  a  farcical  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  G.  S.  Brodock.    Typewritten. 

©  G.  Stuart  Brodock,  New  York;  1900  A: 
5456,  Feb.  28;  2c.  Feb.  28.  51438 

Woman  (The)  of  fire;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  l)y  Theodore  Kremer.  [3],  131  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  New  York;  D :  8018. 
Feb.  18,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1906.  51439 

Woman  (A)  of  honor;  original  play  in  4  nets, 
by  J.  Magnus  and  H.  C.  Banner. 

©  Julian  Magnus  and  H.  ('.  Banner.  New 
York;  1883:14999,  Aug.  14.  51440 

Woman  (A)  of  impulse;  a  modern  play  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspaclier.  [Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  Printed  by  the  Binghamton  book  mfg. 
CO.,  1909]     1  p.  1.,  73  p.     12°. 

©  I^ouis  Kaufman  Anspaclier,  New  Yorlv ; 
D:  15080,  Feb.  15,  1909;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1909. 

51441 

• 'protean  sketcli,  by  J.  C.  Moore. 

©   James   C.    Moore.   Cliicago ;    1898:34155. 
June  3;  2c.  June  3.  51442 

Woman  (The)  of  intrigue;  a  comedy  in  5  nets. 
I>y  D.  T.  Calhoun. 

©    D.    T.    Callioun,    San    Frnncisc(»;    1875: 
9510,  Sept.  13.  51443 

Woman  (The)  of  it;  a  drama  of  to-day  in  4  acts. 
l)y  E.  Lawshe. 

©  Er.  Lawshe,  New  York ;  D :  16073.  June 
10,  1909.  51444 

oi",  Our  friends,  the  anti-suffrag'ists,  sa- 
tirical comeelv  in  1  act.  by  Mnry  Sluiw.  C!u- 
c.-igo.  Dramatic  pub.  co..  1914.     23  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.    10,    1914;    2c.    Apr.    13.    1914:    D: 
36095;  Di'amatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.        51444a 

Woman  of  mystery;  a  dr;ima  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Morgsni.     [46]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ccmrtenay   Morgan,   St.   Louis ;    D :  8299, 
Ai)r.  7.  1906;  2c.  Ai>r.  7,  1906.  51445 


2603 


51446 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


51467 


Woman  of  mystery — Continued. 

a  (Iranm  in  4  acts,  hy  Langdale  Williams. 

[1],  44  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1911 ;  D :  23553 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  51446 

drama  of  the  heart  in  4  acts,  by  Langdale 


Williams.     Chicago,  The  Chicago  manuscript 
CO.,  1911.     [48]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Aug.  IS,  1911 ;  D  :  24871 ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  51447 

■play   in   4  acts  adapted   from   tlie  French 


play  Felecia,  rewritten  by  E.  J.  Murphy,     [2], 
23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1912;  D:  30234;  Eugene  J. 
Murphy,  Scitico,  Conn.  51448 

Woman  (A)  of  nerve;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G. 
AVeaver.     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1914 ;  D :  36221 ;  .John  Gren- 
ville  Weaver,  Salt  Lake  City.  51448a 

Woman  of  1999;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Klein. 

©  Anna  Lenihan  Klein,  New  York;  1882: 
19565,  Nov.  IS.  51449 

Woman    (A)    of   no   importance;    a   play    in    4 
acts,  by  O.  Wilde. 

©  Oscai-  Wilde,  England  ;  1894  :  45242,  Sept. 
28;  2c.  Sept.  29.  51450 

[and]  An  ideal  husband;  by  Oscar  Wilde. 


Uniform  ed.  London,  New  York,  A.  R.  Keller 
&  CO.,  inc.,  1907.  7  p.  1.,  9-418  p.  4  pis.  12°. 
(The  -writings  of  Oscar  Wilde) 

©  A.  R.  Keller  &  co.,  inc..  New  York;  A: 
168104,  Feb.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1907. 

51451 

Woman  (The)  of  Paris.    See  Vultures  (The) 

Woman  (A)  of  pleasure;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  .Tames  Willard.  [142]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  E.  Turner,  Washington;   D :  1487, 
Feb.  25.  1902;  2c.  May  17,  1902.  51452 

Woman  (The)  of  real  importance;  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Morgan  Hougli.    89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1911 ;  D  :  24SS1 ;  F.  1\I.  Hough. 
Pleasantville,  N.  J.  51453 

Woman  (A)  of  society;  society  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Clarence  Black.  49  1.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  July  2,  1909 ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16373  ; 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  51454 

Woman  (A)  of  some  importance.  Hce  Her  ex- 
cellency, the  governor. 

Woman  (The)  of  the  day;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Hyman.     [25]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1914 ;   D :  36271  ;   Sai-ah  Hy- 
man, New  York.  51455 


Woman  (The)  of  the  day — Continued. 

Same.     [81]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1914 ;  D :  37703 ;  Sarah  Hy- 
man, New  York.  51455a 

Woman  (A)  of  the  future;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Charles  Francis  Coghlan. 

©    Rose    Coghlan,    Ft.    Hamilton,    N.    Y. ; 
1892  :  4549,  Jan.  29.  51456 

Woman  of  the  hour;  by  R.  O.  R.  Reichell. 

©  Rhoda  O.  Rebay  Reichell,  St.  Paul;  D: 
13605,  Aug.  19,  1908.  51457 

comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M.  Martin. 

30  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D :  24893 ;  E.  M.  Martin, 
Olatlie,  Kan.  51458 


— ■  a  farce  comedy,  by  F.  Bernard. 

©    Franklin    Bernard,    Denver ;    D :  11621. 
Oct.  29,  1907.  51459 

suffrage  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Quirk,  M.  I. 


Ouirk   iind    F.   King.     Chicago,   Atwell   press, 
1910.     39  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  5,  1910;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1910;  D:  22740; 
Eugene  Quirk,  IMary  Isabel  Quirk  and  Flor- 
ence King,  Chicago.  51460 

Woman  (A)  of  the  nineteenth  century;  a  play 
in  5  acts,  by  M.  E.  Wurde. 

©  Marie  E.  Warde,  New  York ;  1884 :  2672. 
Feb.  6.  51461 

Woman  of  the  people.     38  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Richard  Thorne,  Portland,  Or.; 
D :  5904,  Dec.  13,  1904 ;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1904. 

51462 

an  adapted  drama  in  5  acts. 

©  Stuyvesant  Parke,  Linited  States;  1878: 
9863,  Aug.  27.  51463 

drama  iir  prologue  and  4  acts,  by   B.  \Veb- 

ster,  jr.,  and  H.  C.  Husted. 

©  H.  C.  ?1  listed,  New  York;  1878:11005. 
Sept.  24.  51464 

See  also  Antoinette. 

Woman  (The)  of  the  revelation;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  N.  E.  Walkup.     [30]  p.    4^    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1911;  D :  26012 ;  Nellie 
l<]unice  Walkup,  New  York.  51465 

Woman  (A)  of  the  theatre;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  J.  G.  Rniidolpli-Wlnte.  [10()|  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3],  1911 ;  D  :  25109  ;  .lane  G.  Ran- 
dolph-White, .lamaica,  N.  Y,  51466 

Woman  (The)  of  the  twilight:  i»lay  in  4  acts, 

by  M.  E.  Ryan.     [9],  116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    .Tan.    3,    1913;    1):  31871;    Marah    TOllis 

Ryan,  Foit  VVadsworth,  N.  Y.  51467 


2604 


51468 


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51485 


Woman  (A)  of  the  world;  a  play,  by  S.  Mac- 
kaye. 

©  Steele  Mackaye,  New  York;  1881:9934. 
June  24.  51468 

a  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Terriss.     [143]   p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Tom  Terriss,  London ;   D :  4595,  Feb.  8, 
1904 ;  Lie.  Feb.  8,  1904.  51469 

■a  sensational  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  O.  H. 


Peck. 

©  Cbarles  H.  Peck,  Charlestown,  ISIass. ; 
1876:184,  Jan.  4.  51470 

— — a  skit  in  1  act. 

©  Al.  Reeves,  Brooklyn;  D :  3233,  Apr.  3, 
1903.  51471 

Woman  (A)  of  thirty;  or,  A  daughter  of  Tam- 
many, comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  S.  Fulton. 
[135]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  29,  1913;  D :  33934 ;  Harry  S. 
Fulton,  New  York.  51473 

Woman  (A)  of  today;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  W.  Stace  and  II.  K.  Moulton.  157  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace  and  Roy  K.  IMonlton, 
Grand  Rapids,  Wich.;  D :  15521,  Apr.  2,  1909; 
2c.  Apr.  2,  1909.  51473 

a  modern  play,  by  Helen  Gushing  and  Har- 


riet Broadhurst.    131  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Cushim,'  Vail,  Geneva,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
15063,  Feb.  12,  1909 ;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1909.     51474 

—  Sec  also  Amabel. 


Woman  (The)  of  tomorrow;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
I.  I..  Barnes.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1910;  1>:  224.55;  Iza  T>.  Barnes, 
New  York.  51475 

Woman    (A)   of   uncommon   sense.      See  Dora 
and  diplomacy. 

Woman  (A)  of  weaith;  a  melodrama  of  4  acts, 
by  M.  Loth. 

©  M.  Loth,  Cincinnati ;  1877:  9531,  Aug.  18; 
2c.  Aug.  18.  51476 

Woman  on  her  own;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Shaw.     1148]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    4,    1915;    D :  41413 ;    Charlotte 
Frances  Shaw,  London.  .    51476a 

Woman  (A)  on  the  school  board.      See  Doro- 
thy's masquerade. 

Woman   (The)   opposite;  farcical  comedy  in  3 

acts,   by    B.   McKenzie,   in  collaboration   with 

Gertrude  Jennings.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1913  ;  D  :  340S5  ;  Beatrice  M<-- 

Kenzie,  Wilmette,  111.  51477 


Woman  (The)  pays;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Wil- 
liam Harlowe  [pseud,  of  W.  H.  Briggs]  102 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  H.  Briggs,  New  York ;  D :  6764, 
June  3,  1905;  2c.  June  3,  1905.  51478 

•  drama  in  1  act,  by  N.  Connor  and  S.  Myers. 


12  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   18,   1915;    D:  39430;    Shannon 
Myers  and  Ned  Connor,  Los  Angeles.    51478a 

dramatic  playlet,  by   J.   Noel.     15  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1915 ;  D  :  39502  ;  Joseph  Noel, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  51478b 

—  play,    by    Amelia    Duchemin.      8    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   17,   1915;   D:  40019;   Caroline 
Louisa  Janssen,  Maiden,  Mass.  51478c 


— -  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  W.  Aytou. 

©  Charles  William  Ayton,  New  York;  1894: 
17188,  Mar.  28.  51479 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood.    115  p.   4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2G,  1909 ;  D  :  16740 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  51480 

or,  John  Lang"ton's  wife,  a  play  of  modern 


life,  by  A.  S.  Lipman  and  F.  Gerald.     136  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  S.  Lipman  and  Florence  Gerald,  New 
York ;  D :  15834,  May  12,  1909 ;  2c.  May  12, 
1909.  51481 

Woman  (A)  politician;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  L.  H.  Johnson.  [1],  19  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1913;  D:  34842;  Lillian 
Martraan  Johnson,  Denver.  51482 

Woman  proposes;  play  in  1  act,  by  Paul  Arm- 
strong.   27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1913 ;  D :  34275 ;  Paul  Arm- 
strong CO.,  New  York.  51483 


Woman    righted. 
England. 


See    Camille. — Zenobia    of 


Woman's  (A)  a  woman.      See  Six  months. 


Woman's   a   woman   for  a'   that, 
plays;  by  Mary  MacMillan. 


See   Short 


Woman   (A)  scorned. 

©    William    J.    Phillips,    St.    Louis;     1888: 
11524,  Apr.  20.  51484 


—  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  S.  Wheatly. 

©    George    S.    Wheatly,    San    Diego,    Cal. ; 

1888:30726,  Oct.  27;  2c.  Dec.  20.  51485 


2605 


51486 


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51504 


Woman  sovereignty;  or,  The  coming  girls, 
:i  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  A.  Pierce. 

©   Gilbert  A.   Pierce,    Minneapolis;    1895: 
25681,  May   10.  51486 

Woman  (A)  suffrage  sufferer;  1  act  vaudeville 
sketcli,  by  V.  I.arsen.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  12,  1910;  D:  20440;  Viola  Lar- 
sen,  Chicago.  51487 

Woman  (The)  tamers;  farce  in  1  act,  by  S.  E. 
Smyth.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,    1913;    D :  34298 ;    Sam    E. 
Smyth,  Omaha,  Neb.  51488 

Woman  (A)  that  men  love;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  .7.  Hallo. 

©    Prank    J.    Hallo,     Minneapolis;     1899: 
17893,  Mar.  9.  51489 

Woman  (A)  the  cause  of  it  all;  a  1  act  sketch, 
by  A.  Manovill.     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur   Manovill,   New  York ;    D :  14606, 
Dec.  23,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1908.  51490 

Woman,  thy  name  is  vanity!  »S'ee  Tempta- 
tion. 

Woman  (The)  who  came  back;  dramatic  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  B.  Barnett.  [1],  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  27,   1911;   D :  24785 ;   Ben  Bar- 
nett, New   York.  51491 

Woman  (The)  who  could;  in  4  acts,  by  H.  V. 
Sutherland.     [3],  139  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1910 ;  D :  21881 ;  Howard  V. 
Sutherland,   Denver.  51492 

plav  in  4  acts,  by  Howard  V.  Sutherland. 

New    York,    D.    FitzGerald,    inc.,    1911.      [4], 
191  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  1,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1911 ;  D  :  23880 ; 
Desmond  FitzGerald,  inc.,  Nev^^  York.     51493 

Woman  (The)  who  dared;  1  act  playlet,  by 
O.  O.  Miller.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  13,  1912;   D:  30254;  Claude  C. 
Miller,  Columbus,  O.  51494 

Woman  (The)  who  did;  by  E.  H.  Meyer. 

©  Enniiii  Herey  Mever,  Denver;   D:  13.160. 
Aug.  8,  1908.  51495 


a  melotlrama,  by  Theo.  Kremer. 

©  A.  H.  Woods,  New  York;*  D:3491,  May 
26,  1903.  51496 

Woman   (The)  who  didn't;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Patterson.     33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1915;  D :  41983 ;  Jean  Rush- 
more   Patterson,  Woodbury   Falls,   N.   Y. 

51496a 


Woman  (The)  who  does  not  come;  in  1  scene, 
adapted  from  the  French  by  Mrs.  M.  F.  Shel- 
don.    4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    M.   French    Sheldon,    London;    D: 
1088,  Nov.  12,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1901.     51497 

Woman  (The)  who  knew;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Florence  Bell.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,   1914;    D:  38285;    William 
Brewer,  San  Francisco.  51497a 

playlet,    by    V.    H.    Smalley.      17    p.      4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1911;  D:  24344;  Estate  of 
Victor  H.  Smalley,  Stephens  Oonday,  admr., 
St.  Paul.  51498 

Woman  who  laughed;  or.  The  sanitarium  for 
bilious  souls,  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Toby. 
52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1910  ;  D  :  20703  ;  Nanon  Toby, 
New  York.  51499 

Woman  (The)  who  paid;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Caldwell  [pseud,  of  A.  C.  O'Dea]  and  Cecil 
Whitacre.      [78]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  5,  1914 ;  D :  36252 ;  Anne  Cald- 
well, Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  51499a 

Woman  (The)  who  passed  by;  a  play,  by  V.  S. 
Lawrence.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  17,  1912;  D :  30869 ;  Vincent 
Sargent  Lawi'ence,  Boston.  51500 

Woman  (Tlie)  who  talks;  a  comedy,  by  Olive 
Logan  and  W.  Sikes. 

©Wirt  Sikes,  United  States ;  1874:6816. 
May  20.  51501 

Woman  (The)  who  understood;  play  of  a 
woman's  love  in  4  acts,  by  V.  J.  Hoyt.  [76]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1914 ;  D :  36995 ;  Vance  Josef 
Hoyt,  Los  Angeles.  51501a 

Woman  (The)  who  waited;  1  act  play,  by  H.  S. 
IMiller.     7  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1915;  D :  40819 ;  Henry  S. 
Miller,  Oakland,  Cal.  51501b 

Woman  (The)  who  was;  plav  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  T.  Harrison.     [129]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1913;  D :  35304 ;  Henry  T. 
Harrison,  Leesburg,  Va.  51502 

Woman  (The)  who  was  a  coward;  play  in  1 
act.  by  A.  (}oodrich.  [2],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  3c.  Sept.  1.3,  1912;  D :  30834 ;  Arthur 
(Joodrich,  New  York.  51503 

Woman  (A)  who  wins;  a  melodrama,  by  C.  C. 
Joachimsen. 

©  Caroline  C.  Joachimsen,  Baltimore; 
1890:1.5984,  May  15.  51504 


2606 


51506 


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51525 


Woman  (The)  with  a  future;  play  in  4  acts, 

by   R.   M.   Jonas.     117  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1910 ;   D :  21463 ;  Rosalie  M. 

Jonas,  New  York.  51505 

Woman  (A)  with  a  history;  or,  Glenn's  wife, 
a  pluy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Sdiouberg. 

©  James  SchiJnberg,  New  York;  1893: 
47216,  Oct.  23.  51506 

Woman  (The)  with  a  mission;  1  aft  piece,  l»y 
F.  C.  Barclay.    7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1910;  I) :  2()4.''>9 ;  l^annie  C. 
Barclay,  New  York.  51507 

Woman  (A)  with  a  past;  ))y  W.  H.  Ixetler. 
©  William  H.  Kotler.  ('anulen,  N.  J.;   D : 
3229,  Mar.  23,   1903.  51508 

Woman  (The)  with  the  black  velvet  past;  a 
farce  in  1  act  for  male  and  female,  by  1'. 
Rutherford  Kellar  and  E.  Bennett.  [11,  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  R.  Kellar  and  Estelline  Bennett, 
Chicago;  D:8901,  Aug.  6,  1906;  2c.  Aug.  8, 
1906.  51509 

Woman,  woman;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  l>y 
J.  H.  Booth.     [31.  19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1913 ;  D :  33758 ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Boston.  51510 

Woman   (A)   worth  while;  play   in  3  acts,  by 

S.  Burns.     109  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1911;    D :  23702 ;    Shirley 

Burns,  New  York.  51511 

Womankind.      See  Honest  (The)  friend. 
Woman's   (A)    affection;   a   tragedy    in  H   acts. 

by  L.  Wymun.     24  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Lewis  Wvman,  Westfield,   Mass.;   1889: 

18967,  June  19;  2c.  Sept.  18.  51512 

Woman's  (A)  caprices;  a  1  act  playlet,  by  G.  C. 

Day.     4  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Guv  Clinton  Day,  Allegheny  City,  Pa. ; 
l):2868,\Tan.  16,  1903;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1903. 

51513 

Woman's  (A)  career;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
Buchanan.    [l.")2I   i».  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D :  23430 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  51514 

Woman's  (The)  cause;  a  comedy  of  the  period 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  Lindley. 

©    Harry    Lindley,    Newark.    N.    Y. ;    1896: 

44798,    Aug.   6.  51515 

Woman's  (A)  chance;  or,  The  stronger,  drama 

in    4    acts,    by    R.    A.    Wood.      [107]    p.      4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1915 ;  D :  41274 ;  Russell  A. 


Wood,  Cambridge.  ]Mass. 


51515a 


Woman's   (The)   club;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  F.  B.  Bernard. 

©  Franklin  B.  Bernard.  San  Francisco ;  D : 
960,  Oct.  1!5,  1901.  51516 


Woman's  constancy.     See  Queer  case. 

Woman's     (The)     convention,    Punkville,     U. 
S.  A.;  by  E.  H.  Slocumb.    29  p.    12°.    Printed. 
©  Mar.  3,  1914  ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1914  ;  D  :  36269  ; 
Kudora  Hollinsliead   Slocumb,   St.   Louis. 

51516a 

inconsistent  )»rocliure  of  fun  and  folly  in  1 

act,  by  Eudora  Mollinshead  Slocumb,  ed.  by 
Marion  Sliort.  New  York,  S.  French  ;  London, 
S.  French,  ltd.,  191.^..     28  p.     12°. 

©   June   9,    J  915;    2c.   .Tune   16,   1915;    D: 
40!)49;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  51516b 

Woman's  (A)  curiosity;  by  A.  Allen. 

©    Alfred     Allen,     Baltimore;     1890:7480. 
Mar.  5.  51517 

Woman's    (A)    curse;    romantic    drama    in    0 
acts,  by  A.  Golden. 

©  Alexander  Golden,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. ;  1889 : 
882,  Jan.  7.  51518 


Woman's    day. 

Eve. 


See  Emancipation    (The)    of 


Woman's  (A)  defense;  play  in  1  act,  by  Geo.  W. 
Moore.     [IJ,  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    17,    1914;    D:  37595;    Joe    J. 
Scott,  Chicago.  51518a 

Woman's  (A)  desire;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  B. 
Lane.    [156]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Bachelder   Lane,   Chicago;   D: 
2317,  Sept.  11,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1902.    51519 

Woman's   devotion;   a    moral   melodrama   in   4 
acts,  by  P.  Gibson. 

©  Preston  Gibson,  Chicago;  D :  5833,  Nov. 
28,  1904.  51520 

— — ■  or.  One  year  later,  a  society  play  in  3  acts 

and  prologue,  by  J.  Barrington  and  A.  .Tones. 

©  John  Barrington  and  Alfred  Jones,  Santa 

Ro.sa,  Cal. ;  1889 :  15429,  May  22.  51521 

See  also  Bastile  (The) 


Woman's  (A)  dilemma;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Wentworth.     14   p.     f*.     Typewritten. 

©    May     Wentworth,     New     York ;     D :  15, 

Jan.  7,  1901;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1901.  51522 

Woman's     emancipation.        See     Man     (The) 

hater. 
Woman's  (A)  error;  by  C.  W.  Bernard. 

©  Cliarles  W.  Bernard,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8272. 
Apr.  4,  1906.  51523 

Woman's   (A)   expiation;  dniiiia   in   4   acts,   by 
William  Nelson. 

©  Frank  Hannan,  Chica.go ;  D:1."0G1.  .Vpr 
19,  1909;  [For  copies  reed,  see  D:  1.5981] 

51524 

Same.     .59  p.     f°.     ^liineographed. 

©  Frank  Hannan,  Chicago:  D:  15981.  .Inne 
1,  1909:  2c.  June  9,  1909.  51535 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-60 


2607 


51526 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51546 


Woman's  eyes;  a  play,  by  G.  C.  Bancrof t. ,, j^^y^ 

©  Genevieve  Cox  Bancroft.  San  Francisco ; 

'J  1891 :  11598,  Mar.  31.  51526 

Woman's  faith;  an  original  romantic  drama  of 
Oregonian  life  in  '55,  in '  ,4  acts,  by  W.  E. 
Fitzhenry.  .•;•■■' 

""^  '©  Walter  E.  Fitzhenry,  United  States; 
1880 :  8G47,  June  7.  51527 

Woman's  (A)  folly;  in  4  acts,  by  II.  Fitzpat- 
riclc,  jr.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.. 
©  Hugh  Fitzpatriclv,  jr.,  Middletown.  N.  Y. ; 

D-;  GOP.O,  Jan.  10,  1905 :  2c.  Jan.  10,  1900. 

uunTi'  '.      .  i''.  .uni'ij   (■j|)nii;<        51528 

in  1  act,  by  Frances  Ayniar  Mathews  and 

B.  Zuckernian,  jr.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ben  Zucl^ernian,  jr..  New  York ;  D :  .5258. 
.    July  0,  1904;  2c.  July  G,  1904.  51529 

01*,  A  life's  revenge,   a  society  play   in  3 

acts  and  prologue,  by  B.  P.  Coliuslvy. 

©    Barnette    P.    Colinslcy,    New    Orleans; 
1875 :  7202,  July  10.  51530 

Woman's  (A)  forever;  comedy  for  1  male  and  1 
female,    bv    Frances   Aymar    Mathews.      New 
•/•'York,  E.^  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1907.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co..  New  York ;  D : 
•  11692,  Nov.  7,  1907 ;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1907.     51531 

Woman's  (A)  hand;  by  I.  B.  Goodrich,  jr. 

©   Ira   B.   Goodrich,   jr..   Boston ;   D :  4886, 
Apr.  12,  1904.  51532 

;W[ Oman's  (A)  hatred;  or,  A  broken  heart,  a 
,  dramatization  of  James  Payn's  novej,  A  wo- 
'    man's  vengeance,  by  E.  Mortimer.         ''■■"' 

©  Eugene  Mortimer,  Brooklyn  ;  1876 :  8616, 
July  20.  51533 

Woman's  (A)  heart:  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T. 
McKean.     [75]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    27,    1915;    D :  40260 ;    Thomas 
McKean,  Philadelphia.  51533a 

'Play  in  4  acts,  by  S.jAi.Jacobson.     52  p. 

4°.    Typewritten.  •       '• 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1910 ;  D :  20303 ;   Samuel  A. 
Jacobson,  New  York.  51534 

-play  in  1  act,  by  Col.  T.  Falls.  [3],  14  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  25,   1912;   D :  30457 ;  Col.  Tom 

Falls,  Troy,  N.  Y.  51535 

Woman's  (A)  home;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ilobin 
Ernest  Dunbar.    39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1915;    D :  40116 ;    Blanche 
Dunbar,  South  Bend,  Ind.  51535a 

Woman's  (A)  honor;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
John  A.  Eraser. 

©  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago ;  1899 :  68871, 

Oct.  23;  2c.  Nov.  17.  51536 

See  alfio  Altar  (The)  fire. — Zephirizia. 


Woman's  (A)  intuition;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
M.  Keene.    18  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Mattie  Keene,  New  York;  A :  3291,  Apr. 
15,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  51537 

a  monologue  for  a  lady,  by  Kate  F.  Ellis. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1899: 
73034,  Nov.  9;  2c.  Dec.  7.  51538 

Woman's  (The)  law;  i)lay  in  prologue  and  4 
acts,  by  M.  Thompson.  92  p.  4^  ^Typewrit- 
ten.   ', "      , 

©^i'c.'i^iig'.  20.  1914;  D:  37966;  Maravene 
Tlionipson,  Boston.  51538a 

Woman's  (A)  lie;  original  sqciefy  drama  in 
i)rologue  and  3  acts,  by  H.,  Mowa^,.;/     ,. 

©  Helen  Mowat,  United  States;  1887:  24018, 
Sept.  21.  51539 

Woman's  life;  a  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Edwina  Grey  (Mrs.  H.  P.  Webber) 

©  Mrs.  H.  Price  Webber,  Augusta,  Me. ;  D : 
5331,  July  14,  1904.  51540 

Woman's  (A)  love;  an  original  seUjSatioual 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Annie  Lewis  ,[i.  e.^"Aji  L. 
.iohuson]     [80]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     '     '' 

©  Annie  Lewis  .Johnson,  Lakewood,  N.  J. ; 
D:  1669,  Mar.  31,  1902;  Ic.  Mar.  .aX  ■1&02 ;  Ic. 
Apr.  14,  1902.  ' -'■  51541 

•  a  plaj  in  5  acts,  by  J.  O.  Moore. 

©  J.  Owen  Moore,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. : 
1887:  19904.  Aug.  3.  51542 


•  '•  a  romance  of  the  American  revolution  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  E.  McCanh.  [124]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. ''//    .IMMVril    >:i//'>J     @ 

©   John   Ernest   McCann.   New   York ;    D : 
6458,  Apr.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Apr.  4,  1905.  51543 

— —See  alKO  Felicia;  and,  at  end  of  alphabet, 
titles  begimiing  with  figures :  468. 

Woman's  love  and  man's  passion;  a  melo- 
drama, by  J.  I'.  Ritter.  141  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  John  P.  Ritter,  Orange,  N.  J. ;  D :  6566, 
Apr.  25,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1905.  51544 

Woman's  love,  mother's  love;  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Queen  Stella  of  the  Gonzales  tribe  of 
Gypsies.  .<.wx:-!. 

©   Queen   Stella   of  the  Gonzales   tribe  of 
Gvpsies,  New  York  ;  1896  :  22873,  Apr.  13. 

51545 

Woman's   (The)   masquerade.      See  Cave. 

Woman's  (A)  mighty  will;  a  French  society 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Hallo. 

©    Frank     J.     Hallo,     Minneapolis;     1885: 
.-,f"  26990,  Dec.  21.  51546 


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51567 


Woman's  (A)  name;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Shaw  and  F.  A.  Ferguson.  [95]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  A.  Ferguson  and  Mary  Shaw, 
Chicago ;  D :  2135,  July  19,  1902 ;  2c.  July  21, 
1902.  51547 

Woman's  (A)  nerve;  dramatic  sketch,  by  J. 
St.  P.  Delaney.     9  p.    4^.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1.  1910 ;  D :  22459 ;  John  St.  P. 
Delaney,  Brooklyn.  51548 

Woman's  (A)  paradise;  or,  Willie  from  Chili, 
in  3  acts,  by  O.  I..  CJolburn.  [92|  p.  4°. 
,  Typewritten. 

'"•  ©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1911;  D:24SGS;  Otis  Lincoln 
Colburn,  Chicago.  '  51549 

Woman's  place;  a  discussion  in  3  acts,  by 
Benjamin  J.  Legere,  ed.  l)y  W.  Woods.  74  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

.©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1910;  D :  20330 ;  Walter 
Woods,  Boston.  51550 

drama  of  contemporary  life  in  4  acts,  by 

M.   Wiener.      [147]    p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D :  316S3 ;  Miriam 
Wiener,  New  York.  51551 

Woman's  (A)  plot;  drama,  by  W.  H.  Phillips. 

©  Waldorf  H.   Phillips,  New   York;   1873: 

9052,  Aug.  11.  51552 

Woman's  (A)  politics;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  F.  Piatt.     Typewritten. 

©  George  Foster  Piatt,  Denver;  1899: 
22963,  Mar.  31;  2c.  Apr.  3.  51553 

Woman's  power;  a  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  Drouet. 

©  Robert  Drouet,  Chicago ;  1S93 :  2976. 
Jan.  13.  51554 

emotional   drama   in   4   acts   and   an   after 

.scene,  by  L.  A.  Bahner.     [l],77p.     4°.    Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  37S73  ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  New  York.  51554a 

play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Ward.     72  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  May  7,  1910;  D:  20986;  George  W. 
Ward,  Alexandria,  Minn.  51555 

^or,  Stars  and  Stripes,  sensational  comedy 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  B.  M.  Garfield. 

©  Burdett  Milton  Garfield,  Allegheny  City. 
Pa.;  1896:26755,  May  1.  51556 

Woman's  ransom.  See  House  (The)  on  the 
marsh. 

Woman's  (A)  reason;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Livingston.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1913;  D :  35350 ;  Mabel 
Livingston,  Troy,  N.  Y.  51557 


Woman's  revenge;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.  [1],  20  p.  f°.  (Byer's  li- 
brary of  tabloid  plays)     Mimeographed. 

©   Nov.    12,    1914;    2c.   Nov.    23,    1914;    D: 
38888;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  51557a 

in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Stevens. 

©  John  A.  Stevens,  New  York ;  1SS4 : 1.593, 
Jan.  22.  51558 


Same. 
©  John  A.  Shn'ciis,  NVsv  York;   1SS!:181 


Jan.  25. 


51559 
J.    A.    Fraser. 


melodrama    in    4    acts,    bv 

[2],  67  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©    John    Arthur    Fraser,    New    York;    D: 
883,  Sept.  20,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  20,  1901.     51560 

See  also  Belle  (La)  Marie. 

Woman's  revenge  to  right  a  great  wrong;  a 
tragedy  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Davis. 

©  Thomas  Davis,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  1898 :  03072. 
Oct.  27.  51561 

Woman's  (A)  right;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  ^l. 
Gardeuhire.     89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   5.  1910 :   D :  207.'50 ;   Samuel   IM. 
Gardeiihire,  New  York.  51562 

playlet  in  1  act,  by  J.  Carniol    [pseud,  of 

.John  J.  Karniol]     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mav   2,   1910;    D:  20935;    .John   Car- 
niol, New  York.  -  51563 

Woman's   rights;    drama   in   4   acts,    by    J.    A. 
Metcalfe.     [40]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    S,    1914;    D:  38433;    Joha    A. 
Metcalfe,  New  York.  51563a 

a    strictly    original    comedy    in   3   acts,    by 

S.  Drey. 

©  Svlvan  Drey.  Baltimore;  1883:167,  .Tan. 
3;  2c.  Jan.  9.  51564 


—  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  .L  McCree  and  J. 
Gilroy.     19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  Gilroy  and  Junle  McCree,  United 
States;  D :  12989,  May  18,  1908;  2c.  May  IS. 
1908.  51565 

—  or,  Girls  of  the  period,  a  local  play  in  1 


act,  by  J.  Dowling. 

©  James  Dowling,  San  Francisco ;  1871 : 
6132,  June  28.  51566 

Woman's  (A)  sacrifice;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  J.  Martin  and  J.  A.  O'llourke.  105  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Frank  J.  Martin  and  .John  A.  O'Rourke, 
Cleveland;  D :  1200,  Dec.  23,  1901;  2c.  Feb. 
12,  1902.  51567 


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51589 


Woman's  (A)  sacrifice — Continued. 

^ 4    act   pastoral    drama,    by    W.    F.    Kelly. 

59  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 
<g)   William   F.    Kelly,    Homer,    N.    Y. ;    D: 

507S,  May  26,  1904;  2c.  May  17,  1904.     51568 

play  in  3  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  R.  T.  Mur- 


ray.    65  p.    4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1914;  D :  37940 ;  Robt.  T. 
Murray,  New  York.  51568a 

[a  seventeen  minute  play]  by  Etbel  Alton 

(Mrs.  G.  A.  Schlaseter)  and  M.  Oliver.     14]  p. 
12°.    Printed. 

©  Mrs.  George  A.  Scblageter  and  Mazie 
Oliver,  United  States ;  L) :  136G8,  Aiig.  27, 
1908  ;  2c.  Aug.  27,  1908.  51569 

Woman's   secret;   n   dramatic  production    in    " 
acts. 

©  John  Stetson,  Boston  ;  1879  :  1G465,  Dec.  8. 

51570 

an    original    eoinedy    drama,    by    B.    Watt 


[pseud,  of  Robert  Watt  Smiley] 

©   Bob   Watt,   Philadelphia;    D :  2856,   Jan. 
13,  1903.  51571 

or.  Haunted  for  life,  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 


W.    Ware,    ai-r.    from    Francis    A.    Duriage's 
story  of  Marian  Malvern. 

©     Willie     Ware,     Brooklyn;     1872:1200, 
Feb.  7.  51572 

Woman's  (A)  self.  *S'cc  Wilnia,  the  colonel's 
daughter. 

Woman's  (The)  side;  adapted  from  the  novel 
by  Fi'ances  Warren,  entitled  The  woman's 
side,  by  F.  W.  Ruhl.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Frederick   W.    Ruhl,   New   York;    1890: 
29665,  Sept.  26 ;  2c.  Oct.  23.  51573 

Woman's  (A)  soul  laid  bare;  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  R.  B.  Lougmire.  [57]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Robert   Bill   Longmire,   New    York ;    D : 
4172,  Nov.  2,  1903 ;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1903.  51574 

Woman's  sphere;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Arnold. 
77  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1912 ;  D :  30078 ;  Morris  Ar- 
nold, Minneapolis.  51575 

original  drama  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Twomey. 

79  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     July     28,     1910 ;     D :  21669 ;     Neil 
Twomey,  Onset  Bay,  Mass.  51576 

play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W.  W.  Pollock.     [1], 


62  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  30,  1914 ;  D :  36149 ;  Geo.  W.  W. 
Pollock,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  5 1 576a 

Woman's  (A)  stratagem;  a  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  the  French,  by  Helen  Barry. 

©  J.  M.  Hill.  New  York  ;  1888  :  16159,  June  5. 

51577 


Woman's  (A)  strategy;  oi',  Marston  Moor,  a 
drama  by  F.  H.  Stauffer. 

©  Frank  H.  Stauffer,  Pliiladelphia ;  1874: 
1979,  Feb.  19.  51578 

Woman's  (A)  struggle;  by  J.  I..  Greenbaum. 

©  J.   L.   Greenbaum,   New   York ;   D :  581 7. 
Nov.  7.  1904.  51579 

a  comedy  in  4  acts  by  J.  I..  Greenbaum,  a 

revision  of  Two  games,  copvrighted  by  liim  in 
1889.     1 165]  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   J.    L.   Greenbaum,  New   Yoi-k ;    1):5339, 
July  21,  1904;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1904.  51580 

Woman's  tact;  light  drama  in  3  acts,  l)y  ('.  Ro- 
iiiaiiie.     [39]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   23.   1915;   I) :  40448 ;   Cora   Ro- 
inaiiie.  New  Ycn-k.  51580a 

Woman's  (A)  tears;  comedy  in  1  act,  from  the 
French  ttf  Sii'audin  and  Thiboust,  adapted  to 
the  American  stage  by  J.  C.  Robinson. 

©  John  C.  Robinson,  Boston ;  1871 :  10534, 
Nov.  6.  51581 

Woman's  (A)  temptation. 

©  Sullivan,  Hari'is  and  Woods,  New  York: 
I):  1345,  June  24,  1902.  51582 

Woman's  (A)  tragedy;  l)y  W.  F.  Otis,  jr. 

©    William    Farnham    (Jtis,    jr.,    Newark, 
N.  J. ;  1900  A  :  11658,  May  8.  51583 

Woman's  (A)  unreason;  a  society  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  E.  H.  Graham-Dewey. 

©  E.  H.  Graham-Dewey,  New  York;  1892: 
33535,  Aug.  15.  51584 

Woman's  (A)  vengeance.  .S'ce  Badger  (The) 
queen. — Helen's  hate. — Myra. — Ouida. — Wo- 
man's (A)  hatred. 

Woman's  vows  and  mason's  oaths;  a  play  in 
4  acts  by  A.  J.  H.  Duganne.  New  York,  Rob- 
ert M.  De  Witt. 

©  A.  J.  H.  Dugnnne,  New  York;  1874:  6818, 
May  20.  51585 

Woman's  (A)  wage;  play  in  act.  by  E.  Bar- 
i-ington.     [3],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1913;  1):  33191;  Ethel  Bar- 
rington,  Philadelphia.  51586 

Woman's  (A)  way;  by  Edith  Wheeler.  Lon- 
don, J.  Williams,  ltd.;  New  York,  E.  Schu- 
berth  &  co.,  1906.     10  p.     8°. 

©  .Toseph  Williams,  ltd.,  London;  D :  9445. 
N(.v.  m  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1906.  51587 

by  (!.  A.  Lemming.  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Geo.    A.    Lemming.    Chicago;    D :  10853. 
June  26,  1907  ;  2c.  June  26,  1907.  51588 

■  by  S.  Johnstone. 

©  Sibyl  .iohnslone.  New  York;  1896:62257, 


Nov.  14. 


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51606 


Woman's  (A)  way — Continued. 

by  Thompson  Buchanan,  with  an  introduction 

by  Walter  Prichard  Eaton.  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
Doubleday,  Pago  &  company,  191.5.  xviii,  157, 
[1]  p.  12°.  (Half-title:  The  Drama  league 
series  of  plays,  vol.  xtti) 

(c)  Nov.  15,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  18,  1915 ; 
.\ :  41475.S ;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  51589a 

adapt.-ition  from  the  German,  by  Jolm  M. 

IMorton. 

©  Zelma  liawlston,  New  York;  D :  11.58, 
Oct.  31,  1901.  51590 


—  driuiiatic  sketch  in  1  act,  l)v  M.  J.  <'avlor. 
G  \\     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  INIyra  Jefferson  (Savior.   Toledo,   O. ;    D: 
78215,  Jan.  6,  190G;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1906.         51591 


-a  1  act  comedy,  by  p].  W.  Pvuff.     [2],  IS  p. 

f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  7.  1912  :  D  :  29593  ;  Edgar  Weston 
Ruff,  New  York.  51592 

a  society  farce,  by  M.  Y.  Hand.    New  York, 

The  INIiddlemore  press  [1903]     10  p.    10°. 

©  Edwin  D.  Siblev,  Brooklyn  ;  D :  3G00, 
June  3,  1903;  2c.  July  30,  1903.  51593 

Woman's  (A)  way  of  emancipation;  a  drama 
iti  3  acts,  by  A.  G.  Dehly.  [42]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  A.  Gerhard  Dehlv,  Seattle;  D:  12031, 
Jan.  2.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1908.  51594 

Woman's  (A)  whole  existence;  by  A.  M.  Blake. 

©  Arthur  M.  Blake,  New  York;  D :  101.5, 
Oct.  26,  1901.  51595 

Woman's  wiles;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Young. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1909.  16  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  173] ) 

©  Nov.  13,  1909;  2c.  Nov.  15,  1909;  D: 
1737G;   William   Young,   New  York.        51596 

Woman's  will;  a  love  play  in  5  acts,  with 
other  poems,  by  H.  L.  Koopman.  Buffalo, 
Moulton  AVenborne  &  co.,  1888.     3  p.  1.,  63  p. 

l6^ 

©  Hari\v  Lyman  Koopman,  Burlington,  Vt. ; 
1888:28492,  Oct.  G;  2c.  Oct.  18.  51597 

or.   The   deserter,   1    act  playlet,  by  B.   A. 

Doniian     and    Courtney    Copper.      5    p.      f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1911 ;  D :  25422 ;  R.  A.  I>on- 
uan,  Kan.sas  City,  Mo.  51598 

Woman's  (A)  wit;  a  comedy,  bv  M,  M.  Jacobs. 
[21]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  M.  M.  Jacobs  and  M.  G.  Mitchell,  Nor- 
ristown.  Pa.;  D:62S3,  Mar.  6,  1905;  2c.  Mar. 
6,  1905.  51599 


Woman's  (A)  wit — Continued. 

a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  R.  Cazauran, 

©  A.  R.  Cazauran,  New  York ;  1888 :  2166, 
Jan.  19.  51600 

comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Le  JIar  Dorome 

[pseud,  of  M.  E.  Doane]     11  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1911;     D:  23117;     Maude 
Estelle  Doane,  Philadelphia.  51601 

miniature  comedy,   by   C.   W.   Tackenherg. 

[3],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1914  ;  D  :  38531 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam Tackenherg,   Cincinnati.  51601a 

original  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  bv  F.  L. 

Halls.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914;   D :  38444 ;  Frank  Lav- 
ton  Halls,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  5160ib 

play  in  1  act,  by  V.   S.  Lawrence.     27  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1914;    D :  36032 ;    Vincent 
Sargent  Lawrence,  Boston.  51601c 

a   story   of  '61-62,  a  comedy  drama  in  4 


acts,  by  A.  Benrimo. 

©    A.    Benrimo,    New    York ;  1884 :  8560. 

Apr.   24.  51602 

tabloid    play,    by    H.    Howard  [pseud,    of 


H.  H.  Levy]      [3],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1915;  D:  39796;  H.  Howard 
Levy,  New  York.  51602a 

—  Sec  (iLso  Huldah. 


Woman's  wit  wins;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  L.   Sprigg, 

©  M.   Louise   Sprigg,  Cincinnati ;   1900  A : 
3317,  Feb.  5.  51603 

Woman's  (A)  wits  against  a  man's.  Sec 
Variety  of  eight  fingers  and  two  thumbs. 

Woman's  (A)  word.     See  Hester  Blair. 

Woman's  (A)  work.     See  Fate. 

Woman's  (A)  worst  enemy;  a  true  story 
founded  upon  facts,  a  Avarning  to  young  girls, 
in  4  acts,  by  Edwin  Murry.  [44]  p.  f°. 
Tyiiewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Martineau.  Montreal.  Canada  :  D: 
8383.  Apr.  20,  1906;  2c.  May  18,  1906.      51604 

Womansia;  an  operatic  extravaganza  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  E.  Blorrow.     [Chorus  parts] 

©  Ai-chie  Edwin  Morrow,  Baltimore;  1897: 
48173,  Aug.  27;  Ic.  Aug.  27.  51605 

Women  and  stocks;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Wolfenstein.      [95]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Martha  Wolfenstein.  Cleveland  ;  D :  7543. 
Nov.  10,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1905,  51606 


2611 


51607 


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51623 


Woinen  and  wine;  by  Ben  Landeck  anrl  Arthur 
Shirley. 

©  Jacob  T.itt,  Milwaukee;  1898:  5044, 
Jan.  12.  51607 

Women  are  that  way;  plnv  in  4  acts,  by  K.  and 
A.  Abbott.     [11,  ()G  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  no,  1913 ;  D :  33659 ;  Keene  and 
Avery  Ablwtt,  Omaha,  Neb..  51608 

Women  for  votes;  farcP  in  3  acts,  by  Elizabeth 
Ilucrbes.  New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  company, 
1912.     [3J,  97  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  20.  1912;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1912;  D: 
31048;  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.,  New  York.     51609 

Women  in  love;  eight  studies  in  sentiment,  by 
A.  Sutro.  London,  George  Allen,  1902.  v, 
283,   [1]  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  correct  thing. — The  gutter 
of  time. — Ella's  ai^ology. — A  game  of  chess. — 
The  salt  of  life. — Mr.  Steinmann's  corner. — 
Maggie. — A  maker  of  men. 

©  Alfred  Sutro.  London  ;  A :  24388,  Jan.  6, 
1902 ;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1903.  51609a 

Women  in  politics;  or.  Congress  of  1950,  a 
)>lay.  by  iC.  M.  Caldwell. 

©  Robert  M.  Caldwell.  Millersburg,  Ky. ; 
1900  A:  2842.  Jan.  31.  51610 

Women  (The)  men  love;  comedy  drama,  by 
J.  D'Orniond.     81  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  John  D'Ormond,  Dallas;  D:  12752,  Apr. 
15,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1908.  51611 

Women  (The)  of  Lowenburg;  a  liistoiucal  corn- 
ed v  in  5  scenes,  by  E.  Murray.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison,  1886.  12  p.  12°,  ([Amateur 
series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago;  1886:  22870,  Oct. 
11;  2c.  Oct.  15.  51612 

Women  of  pleasure;  a  drnma  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  James  Willard. 

©  Frank  E.  Turner,  AVashington ;  D :  1488, 
Feb.  25,  1902.  51612a 

Same. 

©  Fniuk  r:.  Turner,  Washington;  D:]4S9, 
Fob.  25,  1902.  51612b 

Women  of  society;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  .T. 
Stock.     [11,112  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1915;  D :  40128 ;  .lohn  .L 
Stock,  New  York.  51612c 

Women  (The)  of  the  centuries;  program  of  en- 
tertainment for  the  woman's  professorship  in 
:Lawrence  imiversity.  Appleton,  Wis.,  Central 
committee  of  the  woman's  endowment  move- 
ment [1896]     [10]  p.    4°.    Printed. 

©  Elizabeth  Wilson,  Appleton,  Wis.;  1896: 
27627,  May  5;  2c.  June  16.  51613. 


Women  of  the  day;  an  American  comedy  of 
modern  society  in  4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Morton. 

©  Charles  H.  Morton,  Philadelphia ;  1874 : 
15931,  Dec.  31.  51614 

Women  of  three  ages,  past,  present  and  fu- 
ture; pla.v  in  1  act,  by  M.  Harris.  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1914  ;  D  :  35920 ;  Marcia  Har- 
ris, New  York.  51614a 

Women  of  to-day;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nolan. 
76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1913;  D:  3.5310;  Mary  Nolan, 
Now  York.  51615 

Women  (The)  Avho  did;  dramatic  entertain- 
ment for  women  historical  and  patriotic,  by 
Mary  Walcott  Green.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son &  CO.  [1911]  27  p.  12°.  ([Denison's 
specialties] ) 

©  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1911 ;  D  :  25552  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  51616 

a  historical  play  for  amateurs,  by  M.  W. 

Green. 

©  Mary  Walcott  Green,  West  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y.;  D :  15883,  May  18,  1909.  51617 

Womenkind;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wilfrid  Wilson 
Gibson.  London.  David  Nutt  [1912]  24  p. 
16°.     [I'ilgrlm  players  series,  no.  4] ) 

©   Feb.   28,    1912;   2c.    Mar.   28,    1912;    D: 
29200;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.  51618 

Women's  hearts;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  David 
Rosenblatt. 

[2],  52  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    .Tuly    31,    1912;    D :  33965 ;    Julius 
Broder,  New  York.  51619 

Women's  (The)  realm;  a  satyrical  burlesque. 

©    Marius    Delaur,    United    States;    1890: 
32051,  Oct.  16.  51620 

Women's  votes;  a  short  play  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 

Arthur  Hopkinson.     liondon.  S.  French,  ltd.; 

New     York,     S.     French.     1911.       7    p.  12°. 
([French's  acting  ed.  no.  1878]) 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912  ;  D :  28178  ; 
Sanmel  Frencli,  ltd..  London.  51621 

Women's  ways;  a  monologue,  bv  Harry  Ij.  New- 
ton. Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1905.  9  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:  Denison's  vaudeville  sketches) 

©  Thomas   S.    Denison,   Chicago;    D :  7028. 
July  24,  1905 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1905.  51622 

Won;  a  drama  in  6  acts,  by  M.  L.  Malloy. 

©   M.   L.   Mallov,   Baltimore;    1887:12015, 
May  5.  516|23 


2612 


51634 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


51647 


Won-Continued.  ^*»^  ^*'>  ^^^l^^.^f^^"^ 
-or,  The  mag-ician  of  Florence,  sketch-plot 


of 
and 


a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Henry  C.  Daniels 

I  Wm.  F.  Peck.  ''  '    .'•'^•'^.■■^  9' 

"     <©   J.   M.   Macallister,   Buffalo;   1S71:64]0. 

Jnlv  7.  ^      r  -.   -       n^    r       51624 

Won  at  five;  comedy  iti  i  act, ' by' M.  Hu: Anson 

and  W.  O.  Varney.  .'>•>  ^i'' 

,.     ©  William  O.  Varney,  Boston;  1898:60070, 
Oct.  12.  .       51625 

Won  at  last;  an  original  comedy,  .jlraina   in  5 
acts,  by  J.  S.  MacKaye.  ij/.u'i^M.   ./ 

.,,    ©    ,T.    Steele   MsicKayc,    New    YorJfV,..1877-:, 
14330,  Dec.  10.  ,,  |,   51,626 

Won  back;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Cllifton  W.  Tay:_ 

loiin>.      New   York,   The  T>e  AVitt  piiblishinj* 

bouse,  1892.     48  p.     12°.      ([De  Witt's  acting 

plays  no.  886])  'J  '"  ^l*'^' 

'     ©  R.  H.  Russell  &  son,  New  Tol*! ;  1892: 

"^52081,  Dec.  23;  2c.  Dec.  24.  51627 


Same. 

©  R.  H.  Russell  &  sou,  New  York;  1893: 
35298,  .July  28;  2c.  Dec.  2G.  51628 

Won  but  not  wooed;  a  skit  in  1  act,  by  G.  L. 
Irwin.     1.5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

®   Grace   Luce   Irwin.    San    Frnn;isco ;    D: 
1180,  Dec.  12,  1901 :  2c.  Dec.  12,  1901.       51629 

Won  but  to  sorrow;  by  C.  P.  Watt^;,  .    ,      ^ 

©   Guetta   Foster    Watts,' 'WasiiinKlon.;;  ,D : 
-911.-,,   Srpt.   19,  1906.  51630 

Won  by  a  foot;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  F.  W.  Rob- 
inson.    [l],2.5p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1914 ;  D :  37598 ;  F.  Warner 
Robinson,  Essex  Falls,  N.  J.  51630a 

Won  by  a  lie;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  V.  Hood. 
©    .Jolm    V.    Hood,    Baltimore;    1886:286, 
•Tan.  5.  I„0  lo  (adT)  8i5163l 

Won  by  a  mummy;  a  new  and  original  come- 
dietta, by  O.  W.  .Jackson  and  G.  Young. 

©  Osmund  AV.   .Tackso'h  ahd' Cyril  Young. 
San  Francisco  ;  18!31 :  20249!  June  2.        51632 

Won  by  a  song;  by  "L,  Schlesinger.     [6]  p.     i°. 

Typewritten.        f'l-f/r-tni.-f'.;  lo  I'-i'tT 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1910;  D:  22448;  Lily  Schles- 

inger,  San  Francisco.  51633 

Won  by  a  tongue.     Sec  Day  (A)  at  Oakland. 

Won  by  a  wager;  a  farce  in  1  act.  by  O.  E. 
■  Young,  rinladclpliia.  The  Penu  publishing 
.  company,  1905.     24  p.     12°. 

©    Penn   ptib.'  'co:,.'.  Philadelphia ;  / 15 :  7413, 
Oct.  17,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1905.  51634 

Won  by  a  woman;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  G. 
AVheeler.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  G.  Wheeler,  New  York;  1893:13277. 
War.  10;  2c.  Mar.  17.  51635 


Won  by  science;  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  M.  Wal- 
ter.    [34]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.5,  1913;  D:  34680;  Oliver  M. 
Walter,  Chicago.  51636 

Won  by  the  child;  a  drama  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Firmin. 

©  Emile  Firmin.  Florence,  Kan. ;  D :  3977, 
Sept.  19,  1903.  '-'.'■  51637 

Won  by  waiting;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  Nel- 
son Gompston  and  W.  G.  Herman.  Chicago. 
Chicago  manuscript  CO.,  1912.  69  p.  f  °.  Mim- 
eographed,  >i:   r.  ni   7 

©  Nov.  11.  19r2:  2c.  Dec.  11,  1912;  D: 
31671;  Alex.  Bycrs,  Chicago.  51638 

Won  by  wireless;  comedy  in  3  acfs,  by 'Thomas 
Littlefield  Marble.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1909.    43  p.     16°. 

©  Oct.  21,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1909  ;  D  :  17448  ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  51639 

Won  by  wit;  a  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Redmund.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Reduumd,  New  York;  1896: 
32036,  June  1 ;  2c.  Sept.  17.  51640 

Won  in  the  fourth;  by  C.  E.  Jacobs.  5  p.  4°. 
Typev^ritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   9.    1910;   D:  22024;  Chas.   E. 

Jacobs,  New  York.  51641 

Won  in  the  hills;  skolcli  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  Bea- 
man.     [1  j,  19  p.    4^    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D:  23899 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
'  man,  Washington.  51642 

Won  on  a  bluff;  or,  The  man  from  California, 
a  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  Schollmeyer.  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  A.  R.  Schollmeyer,  St.  Louis;  D:  13000. 
■  May  19,  1908;  2c.  May  11,  1908.    .-iq.'-  .-51643 

Won  on  merits;  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  Neiser. 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1, 1911 ;  D  :  24615  ;  Joseph  Neiser,_ 
Bellevue,  Ky.  51644 

Won  out;  drama  of  to-day  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Pot- 
ter and  M.  S.  KCightley.  [118]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1913:  D :  33896 ;  Dorothy 
Poller,  Chicago,  and  Mabel  S.  Keightley, 
Soutli  Bend,  Ind.    51645 

an  original  drama  in  ^  acts,  by  It.  New- 

?omb. 
: ,  1'©-  Robert  >i'e\vc6inb,  New  York  ;  1872  :  6201 . 
'  June  10.  51646 

Wonder  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  l)y  M.  E.  Taft. 
[94]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.  .'I  >'"' 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1910:  D:  22889;  Mnry  Emery 
Taft,  Gold  Spring-on-Hudson.  N.  Y.  51647 

Wonder  book.     Sec  Pandox'a's  box. 


2Gia 


51648 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51663 


Wonder  (The)  child;  by  H.  B.  Hoffman.     17  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Herman  B.  Hoffman,  New  York;  D: 
14074,  Oct.  Ifi.  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1908 ;  Ic.  rev. 
ed.  Oct.  27,  19US;  Ic.  2d  rev.  ed.  Nov.  2,  1908. 

51648 

an   original    and   compiled    musical,    terpsi- 


chorean.  extravagant,  poetic,  pantomimic  glit- 
ter play,  by  C  L.  Graves. 

©  C.  L.  Graves,  United  States;  1876: 14070, 
Dec.  18.  51649 

Wonder  (The)  g'irl;  i)lay  in  3  acts,  by  E.  V. 
Chalmers.     125]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19.  1915;  D :  41254 ;  Eu.cene  V. 
Chalmers,  Milwaukee.  51649a 

Wonder  (The)  man;  playlet,  by  Ethel  Shackel- 
ford [i.  e.  E.  S.  I'lattl  [44]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1914  ;  D  :  39163  ;  Ethel  Shack- 
elford Piatt,  Evanston.  111.  51649b 

Wonder  (The)  of  the  age;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Sada  Cowan  [i.  e.  S.  C.  Newmond]  [l\,  40  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  21,  1914;  D :  35734 ;  Sada  Cowan 
Newmond,  New  York.  51649c 

Wonder-wander  (The)  man;  a  nuisic:d  play 
founded  upon  Eujrcnc  Field's  poems,  by  M.  M. 
Eager  and  Wendell  Endicott,  nnisic  by  Sum- 
uefc.  Colburu.     [15]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©   Margaret    McLaren    Eager,    Boston:    D: 
12511,  Mar.  9,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.     51650 

Wonder  (The)  workers;  a  California  comedy- 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  H.  Farrell  and 
Marie  Coe.    84  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

'©  Marie  Evelvn   Coe,    San   Francisco;    D: 
10300,  Apr.  8.  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1907.      51651 

Wonderful  (The)  beaver, 
gician. 

Wonderful  (The)  book;  an  original  musical 
farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Chicago;  1884: 14321,  July 
14.  51652 

lUcc  (ilso  Maiden  (The)  and  the  coachman. 


See  De  black  ma- 


Wonderful  (The)  dream.     Srr  Swifty. 

Wonderful     (A)     experience;     a     serio-comcdy 
farce  in  3  acts  and  1  scene,  by  J.  M.  Aguayo. 

©    Jose    M.    Aguayo,    Boston;    1887 :  2.303(;, 
Sept.  10.        •  51653 

Wonderful  (A)  invention;  an  American  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin  and  G.  H.  Stedman. 
©  Charles  F.  Pidgin  and  George  H.   Sted- 
man, Boston  ;  1880  :  2895,  Feb.  21.  51654 

■yVonderful  (The)  lamp.     See  Aladdin. 


Wonderful  (A)  letter;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Col. 
C.  F.  Townseud.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denisou,  1889. 
8  p.     12°.     ( [Amateur  series] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago  ;  1889  :  24538,  Aug. 
0;  2c.  Sept.  14.  51655 

Wonderful  (The)  telephone;  a  farce  in  1  act, 
by  Emmet  Haskett.  Clyde,  O.,  Ames  publish- 
ing CO. 

©  Ames  pub.   co.,   Clyde,   O. ;   1890 :  19207, 
June  14;  2c.  June  28.  51656 

Wonderful  (The)  veil.     See  Veronica. 

Wonderful  (The)  wizard  of  the  sea  •  .  .  See 
Wicked  Geptain  Kyd. 

Wonderful  (A)  woman;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
Jean  Burnside  from  May  Agnes  Fleming's 
story  of  the  same  name. 

©    Jean    Burnside,    New    York ;    1873 :  29, 
Jan.  3.  51657 

•  by  Joseph  Bradford. 


©  Joseph  Bradford,  Revere  Beach,  Mass. : 
1883:234,  Jan.  4.  51658 

■a  farcical  play,  by   G.   W.   Purdy.     Type- 


written. 

©    G.    W.    Purdy    and    .Tobn    Fowler.    New 
York  ;  1899  :  78733,  Dec.  4  ;  2c.  Dec.  18.    51659 

■  or,  Resurgam,  a  dramatization,  by  J.  Burn- 


side. 

©  Jean  Burnside,  New  York;  1870:14205, 
Dec.  22.  51660 

See  also  Baronet's  (The)  daug-hter. 


Wonderland;  by  L.  Florence. 

©    Lucie    Florence,    New    York;    1900    A: 
16553,  July  5.  51661 

Wonders  (The)  of  Gulliver's  travels;  a  musi- 
cal and  faii-y  extravaganza  in  3  acts  and  13 
scenes,  by  J.  A.  Horan.  [20]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©   James   A.   Horan,    New   York;    D :  2352, 
Sept.  19,  1902;  2c.  Sept.  19,  1902.  51662 

Wonders  (The)  of  photography  at  night.  Sec 
Lightning-bug  (The)  art-union. 

Wonders  (The)  of  the  world;  a  gi-and  spectac- 
ular )>lay  iu  4  acts,  by  B.  Kiralfy. 

©  Bolossy  Kiralfy,  New  York;  1887:1728, 
Jan.  21.  51663 

Wonder's  Roman  fiesta;  sjiectacular  nuisical 
production,  by  M.  G.  Wonder.  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.   17,   1915;   D :  40022 ;   Marie  G. 
Wonder,  Portland,  Or.  5ie63a 

Wondrous  (The)  tale  of  Alroy.     Sec  Alroy, 


m^ 


51664 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


51683 


Wong-  Fong';  or,  The  war  joss;  or,  The  mar- 
riage joss,  an  original  Chinese  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  A.  R.  Moliere.  [103]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

'©    Ana  is    Redin    Moliere,    New    York;    D: 
1366,  Jan.  29,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  28,  1902.       51664 

■  or,  The  yellow  drag'on,  a  comic  opera- 
libretto,  by  A.  R.  IMoliere.    Typewritten. 

©   Anais    Redin   Moliere,    San    Francisco ; 
1898  :  20619,  Mar.  31 ;  2c.  Jan.  31.  51665 

See  also  Dragon's  (The)  bride. 

Wong  Hi;  or.  His  white  beauty,  by  O.  To- 
briner. 

©  Oscar  Tobriner,  San  Francisco;  1900  A: 
27604,  Nov.  7.  51666 

Wood  (The)  nymph;  a  poetic  drama  of  tlie 
I'ucitic  slope,  by  J.  J.  Wallace. 

©    J.    J.    Wallace,    San    Francisco;    1888: 
20675,  July  18.  51667 

Wood  (The)  of  Laurentrell;  romance-drama  in 
3  acts,  written  for  music,  bv  W.  C.  Keuyon. 
[1],  35  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24.    1915;    D :  41305 ;    William 
('relliu  Kenyoji,  Chicago.  51667a 

Wood  (The)  thrush;  Indian  drama  in  4  acts,  bv 
T.  Martindale.     [78]   j).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tan.    29.    1912;    D :  28474 ;    Tbomns 
Martindale.  IMiiladelpiiia.  51668 

Woodbarrow  farm;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Jerome  K. 
Jerome.  New  York,  S.  Frencb ;  liondon.  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1904.  2  p.  1.,  [71-69  p.  12'. 
([French's  library  ed.  of  plays,  no.  7]) 

©  Samuel  French,  New  York  ;  D  :  5789.  Nov. 
18,  1904 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1904.  51669 

Woodbee,  the  amateur;  1  act  comedy  drama  in 
5  scenes,  by  C.  Kennedy.  33  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    10,    1910;    D :  20409 ;    Clayton 
Kennedy,  Baltimore.  51670 

Woodburn;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  William  B. 
Jerrom. 

©    William    B.    Jerrom,    Baltimore;    1873: 
4606,  Apr.  28.  51671 

Woodcock's  little  game;  a  comedy-farce  in  2 
acts,  iiy  Jolin  ^Maddisoii  INIni-ton.  New  Ameri- 
can ed.  correctly  rei)rinted  from  the  original 
authorized  acting  ed.  New  York,  H.  Roor- 
bacli.  1889.  36  p.  12°.  ( [Roorbach's  Ameri- 
can ed.  of  acting  j)lays.  no.  7]) 

©    Harold    Rooriiacli.    New     York;     1889: 
37523,  Dec.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  14.  51672 

Woodcourt's  wife;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  M. 
Rosenwey,  based  upon  George  Eliofs  novel, 
Daniel  Deronda.    103  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Paul    M.    Rosenwev,    Philadelphia;    T>: 
13112,  June  4,  1908 ;  2c.  June  4,  }WS,      ^1673 


Woodcutter's  (The)  lie;  play  in  1  act.  Ijy  M. 
McGovern.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1914;  D :  37462 ;  Milton  Mc- 
Govern, Atlanta.  51673a 

Wooden  (A)  egg;  1  act  dramatic  composition, 
t)y  F.  J.  Beaman  and  Preston  Kendall.  [1J. 
IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23900 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  51674 

Wooden  (The)  horse;  or.  How  Troy  fell,  a  spec- 
tacular play,  by  J.  Rettig. 

©  John  Rettig,  Cincinnati;  1888:3174.  .Tan. 
-8.  51675 
•  ,SVv  also  Spangle. 

Wooden  (A)  Indian;  l)y  M.  Schick.  [8]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune   20,    1910;    D :  21384 ;    Murrav 
Scliick.  Salt  Lake  City.,  51676 

-liy  AV.  B.  Holland. 

©  W.  Bob  Holland,  New  York;  1897:  ."15293. 
Oct.  1.  51677 

an  original  musical  farce  comedy  in  2  acts, 

hy  R.  AYarring.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Robert  Warring,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  1900  A  : 
14818,  June  14;  Ic.  June  14.  51678 

Wooden  man;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  l»y 
J.  A.  Fraser.  jr. 

©   J.    A.    Fraser,   jr..   Chicago ;    1888 :  .'297. 
Feb.  17.  51679 

or.  The  story  of  a  country  store,  farce  in 

1    act,   by   I\I.   Nobles.      [1],  6  p.     f°.     Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.     Sept.    5,    1913;    D :  34330 ;     Milton 
Nobles.  Brooklyn.  51680 

Wooden  (The)  spoon;  operetta  in  1  act,  words 

liy   (Gilbert  Burgess,   music  by   Hope  Temple. 

©  Boosey  &  co.,  London  ;  1892 :  46266.  Nov. 

14;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1892.  51681 

Wooden  (The)  toy's  revenge.    /SVc  Noah's  ark. 

Wooden  wedding;  a  .Tewish  playlet,  by  Zebu- 
Ion    Levin.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1914;  D:  38666;  L.  S.  Levin, 
I'.ronx.  N.  Y.  51681a 

an  original   comedietta   in  1   act.  by  M.  P. 

Irving. 

©   Mary   Peir.von  Irving,   Flushing,   N.   Y. : 


1892:52882,  Dec.  24. 


51682 


Woodhill  farm;  a  5  act  pastoral  and  society 
drama,  by  L.  Watkins.  [46]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Llewellyn    Watkins.    Chicago;    D :  ."1.346. 
July  27.  1904;  2c.  Aug.  1.  1904.  5J683 


2615 


51684 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51703 


Woodland;  a  forest  fantasy,  by  Prank  Pix- 
ley,  music  by  Gustav  Lnders.  [79]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Libretto  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  4346. 
Dec.  4,  1903;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1903.  51684 

Woodland  folly;  creation  with  dramatization 
bv  K.  S.  Denis,  from  motive  of  Old  Pipes  and 
the  dryad,  by  F<  R.  Stockton.  [56]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   22,  191o ;   D :  40239';  ElizalietJi 
Seitz  Deuig,  Columbus,  O.  51684a 

Woodland  (The)  prince;  by  C.  H.  Brady.  [20] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  H.  Brady,  Denver;  D:  14093, 
Oct.  10,  1908;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1908.  51685 

Woodland  princess;  play  for  young  people,  by 
Louise  Saundei'S.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1909.  28  p.  12°. 
( [French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of 
tiie  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  166]) 

©  Nov.  4,  1909  ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1909  ;  D :  17290  : 
Samuel  Fi-cncJi,  New  York.  51686 

Woodleig'h;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Stouer, 
founded  upon  the  poem  of  Robert  of  Wood- 
leigh. 

©    Philip    Stouer,    New    York ;    1872 :  5285. 
IMay   20.  51687 

Woodman  (The);  conieily  dniina.  in  ■!  ;!('ls  and 
S  scenes,,  by  IT.  E.,  Brown. 

©  Harrv  F.  P.r(nvp.,  Troy,  111.;  1898:  1670;'.. 
INIar.  11.  51688 

Woodman  (A)  soldier;  a  4  act  drajna,  by  G.  E. 
Breckenridge.  Springfield,  111.,  Talbott  i*t 
Hamann,  1898.     29  p.     8°. 

©  G.  E.  Breckenridge,  Breckenridge,   111. ; 
1898:42915,  July  18;  2c.  Oct.  31.  51689 

Woodman's  (The)  fate:  a  romantic  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  J.  S.  Norton. 

©  John  S.  Norton,  Nfew  York- ;  1873 :  6199, 
June  2.  51690 

Woodmites  (The);  phiv  in  3  acts  with  inci- 
dental music,  by  P,.  JI.  Nadal.  [59]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   24,    1910;    D:  21  112;    P.crnard 
ll'larrison  Nadal,  New  York.  51691 

Woodpecker  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Rasely.     57  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   12,   1.913;    D :  32658 ;   Gretchen 
;  Rasely,  AVorces'ter.  5 1692 

Woodsman  (The);  a  comedv  of  camp  life  in 
Maine,  by  R.  Stodart.  [971  p.  4°.  T.vpe- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,     1911;     D :  25730 ;     Robert 
Stodart.   New   York.  51693 

Sec  w/.so  How  it  happened. 


Woodstock;    by    Sir   Walter    Scott,    dramatized 
by  John  W.  Percy  and  Horace  D.  Roberts. 

©   John   Wiley   &  sons,   New   York;   1891: 
43037,  Dec.  1.  51694 


Wooed  and  won  by  telephone, 
by  wire. 


Sec  Wedded 


Wooers  (The);  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  by  F.  V. 
Frapwell. 

©  Florence  Yermilye  Frapwell.  Arlinstoji, 
N.  .L;   D:  14478,  Dec.  7,  1908.  51695 

a  play,  by  G.  Haas. 

©  Gustavus  Haas,    Salt  Lake  Cilv;   1883: 
3423,  Feb.  21.  '     51696 

Woof;  a  farcical  comedv  in  3  a<'ts.  by  .1.  H. 
liooth.      [132]   p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten.    '  ff 

©  Ic.  .July  27.  1914;  D :  37677  ;  .John  Huiifer 
Booth,   Boston.  51696a 

Wooing'  a  mother;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A. 
Di-sbrowe.  •' 

©   Frederic   Augustus   Disbrowe,    Philadel- 
])hia;  1875:332.5,  Apr.  5.  51697 

Wooing  a  widow;  a  comedietta  in  1  act,  by 
Frances  Aymar  Mathews. 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co..  Boston;   1895: 
29577.  .Tune  3;  2c.  July  5.  51698 

—--comic  oiKM-etta,  in  1  act,  by  AValter  Parke, 
composed  by  Florian  Pascal.  Londfin,  J.  AVil- 
liam.s,  ltd.,  190.3.     19  p.     8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Joseph  AVilliams,  ltd.,  London ;  D :  .3253, 
Apr.  7,  1903;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1903.  51699 

Wooing  Jane;  a  society  play  for  four  charac- 
ters, adapted  from  a  story  by  Fannie  Heaslii> 
Lea,  by  Archibald  LIumboldt  [p.seud.  of  G.  O. 
IVfarch]  Lebanon,  O.,  March  bros.,  1907.  6  p. 
12°. 

©    March    bros.,    Lebanon,    O. ;    D :  11274, 
Sept.  3,   1907;   2c.   Sept.  26,   1907.  51700 

Wooing  (The)  of  a  violin;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Humphrey.  Galesburg,  111.,  The  Wag- 
oner printing  co.,  [1904]     1  p.  1.,  72  p.    front., 

2  pi.     12°. 

©  Albert  S.  Humphrev,  Galesburg.  111.;  D: 
.5703,  Oct.  28,  1904;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1904.     51701 

Wooing  (The)  of  Caniillo;  comic  opera  in  3 
acts.  l)y  U.  M.  Sterrett.  95  ]>.  4".  Typowril- 
len.      I  Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1909:  1^:16986;  Robert  Mont- 
gomery Sten-ett,  Battle  Creek.  51702 

Wooing  (The)  of  Ichabod  Crane.     Sec  Katrina. 

Wooing  (The)  of  Mrs.  Van  Cott;  a  comedy  in 

3  acts,  by  John  Ih-nest  McCann.     Typewritten. 

©   Edwin   C.   Jepson,   Now   York;    1900   A: 
14423,  June  11  ;  2c.  .Tune  11,  51703 


2616 


51704 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


51725 


Wooing'  (The)  of  Pomona;  an  opera,  bj'  H.  A. 
Shepard. 

©    Helen    A.    Shepard,  New   York;    1S99 : 

61611,  Sept.  23.  51704 

Wooing  (The)  of  Priscilla;  founded  on  Long- 
fellow's The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  a 
pastoral  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Stange.  [112] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'©    Stanislaus    Stange,    New   York ;    D :  375, 
Apr.  22.  1901 ;  2c.  Apr.  22,  1901.  51705 

Wooing  (The)  of  the  count;  an  allegorical 
coniedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Herzl)erg. 

©  Henry  Herzberg,  Baltimore  ;  1897  :  3092."), 
May  22.  51706 

Wooing  (The)  of  the  duchess;  a  romantic  play 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  C.  Golwell.  126  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Henrv  C.  Colwell,  Kittanning,   Pa.;   D: 
15379,  Mar.  18,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909.      51707 

Wooing  (The)  of  the  prince.  Sec  Fairy  (The) 
changelings. 

Wooing  (The)  of  Westerfield  Ward;  in  1  act, 

by  F.  P.  Ladd.     [2],  21- p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  P.  Ladd,  New  York ;  D :  9614, 

Dec.  11,  1906;  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1906;  2c.   (printed) 

Jan.  17,  1907.  51708 

Wooing  (The)  of  Wilhelmina;  a  comedy  in  3 
nets,  h\  Tliomas  Littletiold  Marble.  Boston, 
AV.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1909.    30  i*.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  14344, 
Nov.  21,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  12,  1908.  51709 

Wooing  Sis.  the  belle  of  the  diggin's;  a  comedy 
:  in  2  acts,  by  J.  W.  Briscoe. 
V'"©    John    Wiley    Briscoe,    Cartcrville.    Mo.; 
1900  A:  12240,  May  15.  51710 

Word  (The)  family;  a  dialogue  from  Pleasant 
hours  in  language  fields,  by  James  Douglas 
Williams.  Chicago,  J.  D.  Williams  [1906] 
[16]  p.     16*. 

©  J.  D.  Williams.  Chicago;  D :  6923,  July  8, 
1905;  2c.  Jan.  IS,  1907.  51711 

Word  (The)  go;  or.  Vera,  by  N.  Kay,  St.  Louis, 
M<»..  National  Baiitist  pulilislung  company, 
1888.     IS.^i  p.,  front.     12. 

©  Nannie  Pvav,  St.  Louis;  1888:3-1013.  Nov. 
30 ;  2c.  Dec.  21.  51712 

Word  (A)  in  private;  comedy  in  1  ad.  Iiy  A.  I'l 
Krows.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1910 ;  D :  22.525 ;  Arthur  Ed- 
win Krows.  New  York.  51713 

Word  (The)  of  a  Treogin;  a  4  act  comedy 
drama,  by  D.  Cohen.     Typewritten. 

©  David  Cohen,  St.  Paul;  1896:29452,  May 
14;2c,  Ma,vS,  51714 


Word  (A)  of  kindness;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J. 
Hayden.     [3],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  349-54  ;  Jack  Hayden, 
New  York.  51715 

Word  (A)  to  women;  farcical  modern  play  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  B.  Osborne.  [7],  128  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1912  ;  D  :  31481 ;  Hubert  Ben- 
jamin Osboi-ne,  New  York.  51716 

Words  and  women;  an  original  monologue,  by 
T.  P.  Morgan.    6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Tom  P.  I\[organ,  Rogers,  Ark.;  D:  1.3246. 
-Tune  25,  1908.  51717 

Words  (The)  of  Paul;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Char- 
lotte Teller  [i.  e.  C.  T.  Johnson]  [97]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charlotte  Teller  Johnson,  New  York:  D: 
6479,  Apr.  8,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1905.  51718 

Words  of  the  pageant,  Philadelphia.  Oct. 
7-12,  1912;  by  Francis  Howard  Williams, 
with  notes  and  adaptations  to  the  Held  by 
E.  P.  Oberholtzer  .  .  .  [Philadelphia,  George 
H.  Buchanan  co.,  1912]     2  p.  1.,  [7]-54  p.    8\ 

©  Oct.  7.  1912  ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  1912  ;  A :  327193 ; 
Ellis  Paxsou  Oberholtzer,  Philadelphia. 

51719 

Words  to  the  wise;  a   monologue,  by  Harry  Tj. 
Newton.     Cliicago.  T.  S.  DiMiison   [1904]     9  p. 
:12°.     ([Denison's  vaudeville  sketches]) 

©  T.   S.   Denison.   Chicago;   D:515n.    .Tune 
10,  1904;  2c.  July  30,  1904.  51720 

Work;  n  play  in  3  acts,  by  AV.  Sis.son  and  E. 
Hoist.  A   «','    1   '^T'^'i-'t, 

©  Weslev   Sisson  and  Edward  HoLst,  Chi- 
cago; 1877:9749,  Aug.  24.  51721 

Work  and  wages;  society  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Clarence  Black.     50  1.    f°.     Mimeographed. 

©  July  2,  1909  ;  2c.  July  26,  1909  ;  D  :  16385  : 
Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  51722 

Sec   also    Knights   of   labor. — Lost    (The) 

paradise. 

Work  and  wait.     Sec  Lawyer's  (A)  love. 

Work  (The)  of  the  weasel:  by  K.  B.  Alexandei-. 
14  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©   Kirkl:ind  B.  Alexander.  Detroit ;    D  :  .3295. 
A|)r.  15,  1903:  2c.  Apr.  15,  1903.  51723 

Workgirl  (The);  a  new  and  original  iiielodr;nii:i 
in  5  acts,  by  George  Conquest  and  Arthur 
Shirley. 

©    Elizabeth    Marbury,    New    York;    1895: 
38066,  .Tuly  23.  ■  51724 

Workhouse  (The)  ward;  by  Lady  Gregory  {In 
Gaelic  American,  iMay  14,  1909) 


©  Ladv  Gregorv,  Goi-t,   Trehind  ;   D:  1.5^57. 
IMay  14,  1909;  2c.  I\Tay  14,  1909.  51725 


2617 


51736 


DKAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


51742 


Working' -girl's  (A)  luck,     ^ec  Hidden  help. 

Working-man  (The);  or.  The  right  to  strike,  a 
comedy-drama  in  2  act.s  and  6  scenes,  by  J.  C. 
Welch. 

©   James   Charles   Welch,    San   Francisco ; 
1887:4497,  Feb.  23.  51726 

Working-man  and  the  lady;  vaudeville  plavlet. 
by  L.  B.  Buckley  and  H.  Hamilton.  12  p. 
t'°.     Typewritten. 

©    ic.    Mar.    21,    1910 ;     D :  2052G ;     Hari-y 
Hamilton  and  Louise  B.  Buckley,  Detroit. 

51727 

Working-man's   (The)   dream;  by  E.   Bennett. 

l-l   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1910;  0:21820;  E.  Bciin»>tt. 
Chicago.  51728 

Working-man's  (The)  rights.  >S'cc  Knights 
(The)  of  labor. 

Working-men  to  the  front.  N(c  Tour  (The) 
shamrocks. 

Working  the  growler;  a  farcical  comedy  in  ,'} 
acts.  Ity  AV.  .1.  l^lorence. 

©   William   J.   Florence,  New   York;   1885: 
10246,  May  5.  51729 

■ See  uJso  Can  (The)  racket. 

Workman's  (The)  hire;  play  in  o  a<ts,  by  B. 
Israeli.     |100|   p.     4°.     Tyi)ewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14.    1914;    D:  39081;    Bai-udi 
Israeli.   AVashington.  51729a 

Workmen's  (The)  friend;  tlrama   in  4  acts,  by 

B.  Isenberg. 

[1],  60  p.     4°.     M.S. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   3,   1915;   D :  39854 ;   Benjamin 
Isenberg,  Philadelphia.  51729b 

Works  (Collected)  of  Henrik  Ibsen.  Copy- 
right ed.  [Entirely  rev.  and  ed.  by  William 
Archer]  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  .sons, 
1906-08.     12  V.     12°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  I^ady  Inger  of  Ostrat,  tr.  by 

C.  Arclier ;  The  feast  at  Solboug,  tr.  by  AV. 
Archer  and  M.  Morrison;  Love's  comedy,  tr. 
l)y  V.  H.  Herford.— v.  2.  The  Vikings  at  Helge- 
land  ;  The  pretenders,  tr.  by  AV.  Arclier. — v.  3. 
Brand,  tr.  by  AV.  Archer. — v.  4.  Peer  Gynt, 
tr.  l)y  W.  and  C.  Archei'. — v.  5.  Emperor  and 
Calilean.  tr.  by  AV.  Archer. — v.  6.  The  league 
of  youtli ;  I'illai's  of  society,  tr.  by  AV'. 
Arclier. — v.  7.  A  doll's  liou.^e ;  (Jhosts,  tr.  by 
AV.  Archer. — v.  8.  An  enemy  of  the  people,  tr. 
by  Mrs.  E.  Marx-Aveling ;  The  wild  duck,  tr. 
by  Mrs.  F.  E.  Archer. — v.  9.  Rosmersholm.  tr. 
by  C.  Archer;  The  lady  from  the  sea.  tr.  by 
I\Irs.  F.  E.  Archer.— v.  10.  Hedda  Gabler ;  The 
UUi«ter    l)uilder,    ^.r.    by    E.    Gosse    and    AV. 


Works  (Collected)  of  Henrik  Ibsen — Contd. 
Archer.— V.  11.  Little  Eyolf;  John  Gabriel 
Borkman  ;  AA'hen  we  dead  awaken,  tr.  by  AA' . 
Archer. — v.  12.  From  Ibsen's  workshop,  tr.  by 
A.  G.  Chater,  with  introduction  by  AA^  Archer. 
©  Charles  Scrilmer's  sons,  New  York;  v.  1, 
A :  196982,  Jan.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1908 : 
V.  2,  A :  1.59651.  Nov.  3,  1906 ;  2c.  Nov.  5,  1906 ; 
v.  3,  A:  160715,  Nov.  16.  1906;  2c.  Nov.  16. 
1906 ;  V.  4,  A  :  166821,  Jan.  25,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan. 
25.  1907 ;  v.  5,  A :  185988,  Sept.  4,  1907 ;  2c. 
Sept.  5,  1907;  v.  6,  A :  160716,  Nov.  16.  1906; 
2c.  Nov.  16,  1906 ;  v.  7,  A :  1.59091,  (^ct.  27, 
190(i:  2c.  Oct.  27.  1906;  v.  8,  A :  170889,  Mar. 
12.  1907:  2c.  Jlar.  12,  1907;  v.  9,  A:  172871, 
Aj.r.  3,  1907 ;  2c.  Apr.  3,  1907 ;  v.  10,  A :  179084, 
.lune  11,  1907;  2c.  June  13.  1907;  v.  11,  A: 
191989.  Nov.  13,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1907;  v.  12, 


A  :  303209,  Nov.  25,  1911 ;  2c. 


Dec.  4,  1911. 
5 1730-5 1730k 


Works  (The)  of  Henrik  Ibsen.  A'iking  ed. 
V.  1-4.  [New  Y'ork,  C.  Scribner's  sonsj  4  v. 
plates,  ports.     12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat.  The 
feast  at  Solhoug. — v.  2.  The  Askings  at  Helge- 
land.  The  pretenders.-^v.  3.  Brand. — v.  4. 
Peer  Gynt. 

©  Nov.  1.  1911  ;  2c.  each  Nov.  6,  1911:  A: 
.300433-300436;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New 
York.  51731-51734 


V.  .5-8.    4  \.  fronts.,  jilatcs,  ports.     12 

Contents:  v.  5,    Emperor    and    Galilean.— 


V.  6.  League  of  youth.  Pillars  of  society. — 
v.  7.  Doll's  house.  Ghosts. — v.  8.  Enemy  of 
the  people.     AA'ild  duck. 

©  Dec.  12.  1911;  2c.  each  Dec.  21,  1911;  A: 
303513-303516;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New 
York.  51735-51738 

V.  9-11.    3  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.   8°. 

Contents:  v.  9.  Rosmersliolm.  The  lady 
from  the  sea. — v.  10.  Hedda  Gabler.  The 
master  builder. — v.  11.  Little  Eyolf.  John 
Gabriel  Borkman.    AA'hen  we  dead  awaken. 

v.  9.  10.  ©  .Ian.  16,  1912:  2c.  each  Jan.  18. 
1912;  A:  30.5376.  30-5377;  v.  11,  ©  Jan.  24, 
1912:  2c.  Feb.  5,  1912:  A :  309089 ;  Charles 
Scribner's  sons,  New  York.         51739-51741 

World  (The);  drjinia  in  5  acts,  by  Paul  Meritt, 
Henry  Pettitt  and  Augustus  Harris.  [82]  ji. 
4°.     Tyi»ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  I) :  ;5().566 ;  Enielinc 
Colville.   Oradell,   N.   ,L  51741a 

——and  8  tableaux,  by  Paul  lAIeritt,  Henry 

Pettitt  and  Augustus  Harris. 

©  Samuel  Colville,  New  York;  1S81:()41.5. 
Apr.  26.  ,.      5X742 


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51^43 


COPYRiGHl'ED  IN   O'HE   UNITED   STATES 


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World  (The)— Continued. 

dr.'Hiiii   ill  r»  ;K-ts  jind  !»  tnliloanx.   by  Paul 

Meriit,  H.  Fettitt  and  Augustus  Harris. 
©    Henrv    Fettitt,     United     States;     I8S0: 

18094.  Aug.  26.  51743 


—  1  act  draiiiu  of  toda.v.  Ity  I.  Leviiisoliu.   |'J|, 
S  ]).     4".     Typewritten. 

©  le.   Nov.  28,   1911;   D :  2r.89(5 ;   Mrs.    Ivar 
Levinsolm,  New  York.  51744 

—  play  in  4  arts,  by  C.  Andrews.     [2|,  95  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Inly    10.    191M;    D :  SSTr.o ;    Cliarltoii 
Andrews,  Valley  (3ity,  N.  D.  51745 


—  sensational  comedy  tabloid  drama  in  3  acts, 
l)y  Nelson  Compston.    Cliicago,  Cliicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1914.     [32]  p.     f°.     :Mimeograplied. 
©    Sept.   30,    1914;    2c.   Nov.    11,   1914;    D : 
38775;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  51745a 


World    (The)    a    thousand   years   hence. 
Saturn. 


See 


World  (The)  aflame;  peace  pageant  of  the  des- 
tiny of  the  world,  based  upon  tlie  European 
war,  by  J.  Hopp.     [97]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tune  22,  1915;   D :  41237 ;   Nellie  B. 
Van  Slingerland  and  Julius  Hopp,  New  York. 

51745b 

World  (The)  against  her;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  Frank  Harvey.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Wm.  Smyth 
&  sou,  1888. 

©  Kate  Claxton,  United  States;  1888: 1241. 
Jan.  11.  51746 

World  (The)  against  him;  in  3  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Uaiiies.     [58]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  II.  H.  Raines,  Los  Angeles;  D:  6158,  Jan. 
30,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1905.  51747 

or.  For  mother's  sake  and  yours,  a  rural 


melodrama    in   4    acts,    12   scenes,    bv    W.    II. 
Hocking.     [46]  p.     f°.     Typewritten.' 

©   William    Rollin   Hocking,    Batavia,    la. ; 
D:7455,   Oct.   25.   1005;   2c.   .\pr.  19,   1900. 

51748 

World  (The)  and  his  wife;  [in  3  acts]  by 
diaries  Frederic  Nirdliiiger,  after  the  verse 
of  Jose  Eciiegaray's  El  Gran  Galeoto.  New 
York,  M.  Kennerley,  1908.  215  p.  front., 
plates.     12°. 

©     Mitchell     Kennerlev,    New    York ;     A : 
224844,   Dec.   12,  1908;   2c.   Dec.   18,   1908. 

51749 

a  modern  drama  in  3'  acts,  from  the  Span- 


ish of  Jos6  Echegaray,  by  Charles  Frederick 
Nirdlinger.  New  York,  Alice  Kauser.  [908] 
66  p.     8°.     Proof. 

©   Julie   Opp   Faversham,    New   York ;    D : 
1.3840,   Sept.   19,   1908;   2c.    Sept.   19,   1908. 

51750 


World  (The)  and  the  woman;  drama,  by  A.  M. 
Leitzbach.    97  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909 ;  D :  17014 ;  Adeline  M. 
Leitzbach,  New  York.  51751 

play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Ives.     [124]  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1913;  D:  33911 ;  Alice  E.  Ives. 
New  York.  51752 

by  F.  De  Witt. 


©  Francis  De  Witt,  Chicago;  D :  14187.  Oct. 
31.  1908.  51753 

World  (The)  bevond  the  stars;  bv  P.  H.  Shev- 
lin. 

©  Philip  Henry  Slievlin,  Cincinnati;  1899: 
51400,  Aug.  10.  51754 

World  (The)  finder;  a  burle.sque,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©     Steele    Alackaye,    Chicago;     1893:8018, 

Feb.  11.  51755 

a  comedy,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Macka.ve.    Chicago:    1893:8017. 
Feb.  11.  51756 


— -a  comedy  drama,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Mackaye,    Chicago ;  1893 :  8015. 

I'Vb.  11.  51757 
— ■  a  drama.  Ity  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Mackaye.    Chicago;  1893:8014. 

Feb.  11.  51758 

—  ii  farce,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Macka.ve,    Chicago;  1893:8011. 

Feb.  11.  51759 

— ■  a  musical  comedy,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©     Steele    Ma(;kaye.    Chicago;  1803:8016. 

Feb.  n.  51760 

— -an  opera,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

®    Steele    Macka.ve,    Chicago;  1893:801.3. 

Feb.  11.  51761 

—  a  pantomime,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Mackaye,    Chicago;  1893:8012. 

Feb.  IL  51762 


— ■  a  spectatorio,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele    Mackaye,    Chicago ;    1893 :  8019. 
Feb,  11.  51763 

— ■  or.  The  story  of  Columbus,  a  scenitorio  in 


2  acts,  by  S.  Mackaye. 

©    Steele   Mackaye,   Chicago ;    1893 :  54071, 
Dec.  11.  51764 

World  (The)  forgotten;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  IT. 
Menke.     45  p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   17,   1912;   D :  31730 ;   Frank   H. 
Menke,  Quincy,  111.  51765 

World   (The)   god;  drama   in  4  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Cowperthwait.     [67]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1912 ;  D  :  29618  ;  Laetitia  Cow- 
lierthwait  Sliarer,  Philadelphia.  51766 


2611) 


51767 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51783 


World  (The)  in  1986;  or,  Love  has  conquered, 
a  musical  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
G.  W.  Evans. 

©   George   W.   Evans,   Washington ;    1S86 : 
22343,  Oct.  5.  51767 

World  (The)  invisible;  in  5  acts,  by  P.  H.  Shev- 
lin.     Gl  nuuib.  1.    S°.     Printed. 

<g)    Philip    Henry    Shevlin,    Cincinnati ;    D : 
10434,  Apr.  27,  1907  ;  2c  :  Apr,  27,  1907.    51768 

World  (The)  is  mine;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  A.  V. 

■  Harris.     124  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Jan.  18,  3915;   I):394;'.2;   Ida  A.  V. 
Harris,  Chicago.  51768a 

World  (The)  never  forgives  her.  Sec  Hath 
sm  a  sex? 

V/orld  (The)  of  sham;  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  and 
adapted  from  the  French.  118  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  .Joseph  Victor  Blanchet,   Chestnut  Hill, 
Pa. ;  D :  14893,  Jan.  25,  1909 ;  2c.  June  12, 1909. 

51769 

World  (A)  of  sorrow.     See  Molly. 

World  (The)  of  wonders;  a  spectacular  drama, 
by  I.  Kiralfy. 

©    Imre   Kiralfy,   New   York;    1888:35322, 
Dec.  11.  51770 

World  (The)  on  wheels;  by  F.  Schwartz. 

©     Fred     Schwartz,     Philadelphia;     189G : 
37.551,  June  29.  51771 

"World  peace;  a  .spectacle  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

Frank   P.    and    Kate    Richards    O'Hare.      St. 

,.  Louis,  Mo..  The  National  rip  saw  publisliing 

■  ''co.,  1915.    3  p.  1.,  9-61  p.     10°. 

©  May  L  1915;  2e.  and  aff.  May  5;  1915: 
A:  398927;  National  rip  saw  pub.  co.,  St.  liouis. 

51771a 

World  (The)  says;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  L. 
Dempster.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July  G,   1915;    D :  411G5 ;    Robert   I.. 
Dempster,  Buffalo.  51771b 

World  (The),  the  flesh  and  the  devil;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Lesser  Columbus  [pseud,  of  L. 
Cowen]     [83]  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Laurence  Cowen,  London  ;  D  :  14948,  Jan. 
30,  1909 ;  2c.  Jan.  30,  1909.  51772 

■World    (The)    too    small   for    three;    a    tragic 
sketch,  by  H.   Hagedorn.     2G  p.     4°.     Type- 
'  written. 

©  Hermann  Hagedorn.  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
D :  15815,  May  10,  1909 ;  2c.  May  21,  1909. 

51773 

Worldly  goods;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Moor(>. 
85  p.    4°.  ■  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1909 ;  D :  17G49 ;  Anne  Moore, 
New  York.  51774 


World's  (The)  champion  American  boy;  a  ver- 
satile musical  drama,  by  F.  Hassall.  Type- 
written. 

©  Frank  Hassall,  Minneapolis  ;  1896 :  .30028, 
May  18  ;  Ic.  May  18.  51775 

World's  (The)  end;  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Bigelow. 
107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  .3,  1910;  D:  22475;  George  Bige- 
low, Franiingham,  Mass.  51776 

World's  (The)  fair;  an  evening  entertainment 
for  young  people's  church  and  temperance  so- 
cieties, bv  F.  K.  Earl.  Lake  Mills,  Wis., 
[Charles  L.  Hubbs,  1891]    2  p.  1.,  28  p.    12°. 

©  Fannv  Kennish  Earl,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.; 
1891:  13090,  Apr.  10;  2c.  May  15.  51777 

■  musical    caricature    in    3    acts,    by    P.    M. 

Potter. 

©  Paul  M.  Potter,  New  York ;  1890 :  11940, 
Apr.  11.  51778 

World's  (The)  fair  drama.  See  Christopher 
Columbus. 

World's  (The)  fair  Midway;  a  comedy,  by  H.  A. 
Perry. 

©  Harry   A.    Perry,   Chicago;    1893 :  .54624. 
Dec.   11.  51779 

World's  fair  play;  a  farce  in  1  act,  2  pts.,  by 
11.  A.   Sav.-yer.      [6]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harriet  Adams  Sawyer,  Boston  ;  D  :  5001, 
May  21,  1904;  2c.  May  21,  1904.  51780 

World's  (A)  fair  scheme.  Sec  Missing  (The) 
link. 

World's  (The)  great  snare;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  M.  Walsh. 

©  Marie  Walsh,  Brooklyn  ;  D  :  775,  Aug.  19, 
1901.  51781 

World's  (The)  greatest  play  for  international 
peace;  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Woods.     37  p.     4°.    ^Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    4,    1914;     D:  37038;     Wm.    A. 
Woods,  Pittsburgh.  51781a 

World's  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  E.  Chantler. 
107  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1909 ;  D :  17298 ;  D.  Everett 
Cliantler,  New  Haven.  51782 

World's  power,    .s'cc  Power  (The)  of  the  world. 

World's  (The)  series;  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A.  Bar- 
rett.    ,50  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Thomas   Aldrich  Barrett,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.;  D:  11514,  Oct.  12,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  30.  1907. 

51783 


:>G20 


51784 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THi;  p;NITED  STATES 


51807 


World's  (The)  triumph;  a  play,  prologue.  5 
act.s,  epilogue,  by  Louis  James  Block.  Phila- 
delphia &  London,  J.  B.  Lippiucott  company, 
1909.     166  p.     12°. 

©  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,    Philadelphia;    A: 
2,30813,   Apr.   12.   1909;  2c.  Apr.   12,   1909. 

51784 

World's    verdict. 

©    A.    .1.    Kidd,    Mendota,    111.;    ISS.G :  73.")2, 
Mar.  28.  51785 


111. 


—  Same. 
©   Albert    J,    Kidd,    Mendota 

33437,  Dec.  22. 

—  by  R,  Howard. 
©  Rita  Howard,  Washington;  1882:12411 


1887: 
51786 


.Tuly  27. 


51787 


an  American  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Frank- 


lin. 

©  Lester  Franklin,  Brooklyn;  1884:21774, 
Oct.  3L  51788 

< a   melodrama   in   4   acts,   by   L.   Franklin. 

[146]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lester  Franklin,  New  York  ;  D  :  238.  Mar. 
20,  1901;  2c.  Mar.  20,  1901.  51789 

^a   society   and   sensational   drama.   4   acts. 

43  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  A.  J.  Kidd.  Chicago  ;  1889 :  24328,  Aug.  8 ; 
2c.  Sept.  1,  1890.  51790 

World's  (The)  viewpoint;  a  drama  in  4  acts, 
l)y  E.  Lawshg. 

©  Er  Lawshe,   New  York  ;   D :  1573.5,   Apr. 

29,  1909.  51791 

World's   (The)   work;  a   dramatic  allegory,  by 

Howard  W.  Dickinson.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 

&  CO.,  1902.     11  p.     12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston ;  D :  2425, 
Oct.  7,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  27,  1902.  51792 

Worm  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Van  Hou- 
ten.     30  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  14,  1913 ;  D :  33234  ;  Albert  Van 
Houten,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  51793 

-play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Cook.     [3],  14  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1912;   D :  3031G ;   Cliadwick 
Cook,  San  Francisco.  51794 

Worm  (The)  that  turned;  comedy  in  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  B.  Barnett.  [2],  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1912  ;  D  :  28209  ;  Ben  Barnett, 
New   York.  51795 

Worm  (The)  turns;  a  dramatization  in  1  act 
of  chapter  11,  of  Frank  Burlingame  Harris' 
The  road  to  Ridgeby's,  by  D.  Kimball.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  David  Kimball,  Boston;   D :  15916,  May 
21,  1909;  2c.  May  22,  1909.  51796 


Wormwood;  by  W.  O.  Johnson.  j.^^   n'l./'J/ 

©   William   Otis   Johnson,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 
1897  :  21SS6,  Apr.  0.  51797 

a  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  King.     S  p.     4°. 

Typewritten.  :,,  ,  .^  -j,.  ,-^ 

©  Emmett  C.'  King,   New  'York ;   D :  9410, 
Nov.  9,  19U6;  2c.  Nov.  16.  190G.  51798 

■  or.  The  absinthe  drinkers  of  Paris,  drama 


in  4  acts,  drauiiitized  from  Marie  Corelli's. 
Wormwood,  by  B.  Ilinaldo.  40  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  If.   Jan.  11,  1910;   D :  1790."> ;  Bnice  Ri- 
naldo,   Maquoketa,    la.  51799 


See   al.'-tij   Absintheur   (The) 

11 1  lu  '.V 
Worry  and  work;  a  comedy  drama  in  3  actSj,  by 

C.  D.  Greene.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
i  Lt  ©  Charles  Dickens  Greene,  Memphis,  Teun. ; 
D:5959,  Dec.  15,  1904;  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1904. 

:  .')  Yd  jslixiv      51800 

Worshipers  (The);  drama  of  modern  American 
life,  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  H.  Booth. 
83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  19,  1910;  D :  20.503 ;  John  Hunter 


Booth,  Boston. 


51801 


Worst  (The)  actress  in  New  York.     See  Fifty- 
fifty. 

Worst   (The)  born;   a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
K.  Lee. 

©    Kenneth    Lee,    New    York;    1897:63380, 


Nov.  12. 


L.)   -"^rs 


.61802 


—  a    dramatic    composition,    by    Joseph    M. 
Weber  and  Louis  M.  Fields. 

©   Weber   and   Fields,    New    York;    1897 


64036,  Nov.  17. 


51803 


Worst  (The)  woman  in  New  York;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Douglas.  <  ,^./  .. 

©  Frederick  Douglas,  Elizabeth.  N.' J:';'D: 
3970,  Sept.  18,  1903.  51804 

Worst  (The)  woman  in  the  world;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  F.  Douglas. 

©  Frederick  Douglas,  New  York ;  D :  3996, 
Sept.  23,  1903.  51805 

Worth  a  million;  a  domestic  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  W.  Presbrey. 

©  Eugene  W.  Presbrey,  New  York;  1898: 
29501,  May  12.  51806 

-a  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Whitney. 

©  Bruce  AVhitnev,  Milwaukee  ;  1895:23201. 
Apr.  26.  51807 

play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Swope.     [84]  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    9,    1915;    D:  40318;    Howard 
Whitney  Swope,  Greenville,  0. .  ,'j  •,'■    51807a 


2()21 


bRAMAtiC   COMPOSITIONS 


6idii7 


Worth  (The)  of  a  man;  drama  in  1  scene,  by 
E.  V.  Campbell.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4, 1911 ;  D  :  23551 ;  Elizabeth  Vere 
Campbell,  New  York.  51808 

Worth  (The)  of  a  woman;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  G.  Phillips.     [54]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  David  Graham  Phillips,  New  York;  D : 
12H4S,  Feb.  10,  1908;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1908.     51809 

Same,   [and]  A  point  of  law;  a  dramatic 

incident.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  iVc  company, 
1908.     viii  p.,  2  p.  1.,  3-128  p.     12°. 

©  D.  Appleton  eV:  co.,  New  York;  A  :  215401, 
Aug.  27,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1908.  51810 

Worth  (The)  of  the  world;  a  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  T.  Prince,  jr.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  John  T.  Prince,  jr.,  Chicago;   D:  13637, 
Aug.  24,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  24,  1908.  51811 

Worth  while;  by  C.  De  Vonde. 

©  Chester  De  Vonde,  New  York ;  D :  14483. 
Dec.  7,  1908.  51812 

play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  R.  Rollins.    90  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  le.  May  21.  1912:  D:  29725;  Richard  R. 
Rollins,  Des  Moines.  51813 

Worthy  (A)  liar;  by  R.  J.  Madden. 

©  Richard  John  Madden,  New  York;  1900 
A:  10426,  Apr.  24.  51814 

Worthy  (The)  Miss  Worth;  comedy  drama  in 
3  acts,  l)y  Victor  Pnini.  112  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1911 ;  D :  25347  ;  Wm.  .1.  IVrl- 
man.  New  York.  51815 

Worthy  (A)  slave.     Sec  True  (A)  Frenchman. 

W'ot  fell;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
[2],  78  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1915 ;  D :  39784 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  51815a 

a  1  act  sketch,  by  F.  Feigl. 

©  Fred  Feigl,  New  York ;  1896 :  25640,  Apr. 
27.  51816 

Would-be  (The);  comedy  of  modern  American 
life  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth.  [90]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24832  ;  Charles  Stew- 
art Booth,  New  Orleans.  51817 


Would-be 
blacks. 


(The)     actors.       See     Boot     (The) 


Would-be  (The)  drunkards;  in  1  act,  by  F.  A. 
Lawrence.     13  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  A.  Lawrence,  Chicago ;  D :  0696,  May 
20,  1905;  2c.  May  9,  1905.  51818 


Would  you?  a  story  of  the  plains,  by  W.  San- 
ford. 

©  Walter  Sanford,  Indianapolis ;  D :  15746, 
Apr.  30,  1909.  51819 

Would  you  believe  it?  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Sa- 
die Deyo  Ipseud.  of  S.  J.  Deyo]  [1],  55  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Ian.  26,  1914;  D :  3r)7S4 ;  Sarah  Jane 
Deyo,  I'Lxcelsior,  Miim.  51819a 

Would  you  forgive  her?  twenty  miiuite  act,  by 
R.  P.  Polizzi.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1910;  D :  20734 ;  R.  Pasquale 
Poli/zi,  New  York.  51820 

Wounded  honor.     Sec  De  Chavig'ne. 

Woven  of  many  threads;  a  di'nnia  in  4  acts,  bv 
E.  A.  C.  Bethel. 

©  Edwin  A.  C.  Bethel,   New  York;   1883: 
.5222,  Mar.  20.  51821 

See  also  Birth  and  g'old. 

Woven  (The)  web;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
l:)y  Charles  Townsend.  Author's  edition.  New 
York,  H.  lioorbach,  1889.  45  p.,  diagrs.  12°. 
([Roorbach's  American  ed.  of  acting  plays, 
no.  221) 

©    Harold     Roorbach,    New    York;     1889: 
37527,  Dec.  9;  2c.  Dec.  14.  51822 

Wrack;  schausi^iel  in  3  anfziigen,  you  Peter 
Egge,  einzig  berechtigte  iiberstragnng  von 
Heinrich  (Joebel.  Berlin,  Oesterheld  &  co. 
[19151     107  p.     16°. 

®  Ic.   June  1,   1915;   D :  40S62 ;   Oesterheld 
&  CO.,  Berlin.  51822a 

V/raith  (The)  of  County  Hug'h;  a  legend,  bv 
M.  L.  Craig.     [2|,  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    M.    L.    Craiu-.    New    York;    1895:11937. 
Feb.  28  ;  2c.  Fei).  28.  51823 


See  Homeric  scenes. 
See  Mother   (A) 


Wrath  (The)  of  Achilles. 

Wreath    (A)    for   our   lady 
love. 

Wreath  (The)  of  Eve;  drama.  l)y  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Arthui'  Giles. 

©  Arthur   Giles   and   Marie  C<)rbett   Giles, 
New  York;  1895:16792,  Mar.  25.  51824 

Wreathed  (The)  dagger;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  l)y 
M.   Young.     101  1).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Margaret  Young,  London;  D:  14132,  Oct. 
24.  1908;  2c.  Oct.  24.  1908.  51825 

Wreck    (The);    in    3   acts,    bv    Fax    [pseud,    of 
J.  F.   Strub]     9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Oct.    19.    1909;    D:  17145;    Jos.    F. 


Strub,  Lynbroitk,  N.  Y. 


—  1  act  playette,  by  R.  W.  Keller. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    3,    1912;    0:30730: 
Keller,  San  Francisco. 


51826 

[II,  8  p. 

Roy    W. 
51827 


2G22 


51828 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


51846 


Wreck  (The) — Coutinued. 

or,  The  right  to  kill,  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

T.  Hodgeman.     [16]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1911;    D:  24958;    Tliomas 

Hodgeman,  Minneapolis.  51838 

Wreck  (The)  at  Nyack,  See  Jim  Hill's  help- 
ers. 

Wreck  (A)  in  the  high  seas;  play  in  1  act,  by 
S.  Barnett.     3  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1913 ;  D :  33274 ;  Sidney  Bar- 
nett, New  York.  51829 

Wreck  (The)  of  Stebbins'  pride;  a  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Louise  Latham  Wilson. 

©    Penn.    pub.     co.,     Pliiladelphia ;     1899 : 
47041,  July  20 ;  2c.  July  20.  51830 

Wreck  (The)  of  the  First  National  bank;  melo- 
drama in  1  act,  by  I.  Barsky.  [15]  p.  f". 
Typewritten. 

©  Israel  Barsky,  Conneaut,  O. ;  D :  12570, 
Mar.  18,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1908.  51831 

Wreck  (The)  of  the  Republic;  by  Stanley 
Johns.       5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Moran  &  Hathaway,  Seattle;   D :  15683, 
Apr.  21,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  21,  1909.  51832 

Wreckage;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  5 
scenes,  by  G.  Mervale.  [2],  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7.  1913 ;  D :  32588 ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale, London.  51833 

play  in  1  act,  by  I.  Richards.     [2],  19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  20,  1914;  D:  36217;  Isabel  Rich- 
ards, Dayton,  O.  51833a 


■by  M.  E.  Lee. 


5  p. 


Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1915 ;  D :  42234 ;  M.  E.  Lee, 
St.  Louis.  51833b 

Wrecked;  drama  in  4  acts,  by   S.  H.  Matlock. 
[52]  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    Ic.    June    20,    1913;    D:  33553;    Susan 
Hyman  Matlock,   San  Antonio.  51834 

-or.   The  shadows  of  a  great  city,   sensa- 


tional drama  of  the  underworld,  by  C.  R.  War- 
ren.    [27]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915;   D:  39263;  Charles  R. 
Warren,  San  Francisco.  51834a 

Wrecked  and  saved;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E. 
Sheridan.     14  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Eugene  Sheridan,  New  York  ;  1887  :  2674, 
Feb.  3 ;  2c.  Feb.  16.  51835 

Wrecked  lives;  an  emotional  drama  in  5  acts, 
l)y  J.  Anderson. 

©  Julia  Anderson,  New  York ;  1888 :  36890. 
Dec.  26.  51836 


Wreckers   (The);   drama   in   4   acts,   by   E.   T. 
Edgertou.     [2],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   4,   1912;   D :  28219 ;   Ernest  T. 
Edgerton,  Detroit.  51837 

■1  act  playlet,  by  H.  Gruher.     [2],  18  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,    1913;    D :  33145 ;    Herman 
Griilier,  New  York.  51838 

Wrecker's  (The)  daughter;  a  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Bernard  Francis  Moore.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1896.  32  p.  12°.  ( [Baker's  ed. 
of  plays]) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1896: 
34594,  June  11;  2c.  Aug.  10.  51839 

Wrecking  (The)  joke;  by  L.  G.  Smith.     123  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Leila  Grace  Smith,  Springfield,  Mo. ;  D : 
14443,  Dec.  3,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  3,  1908.     51840 

Wrestlers  (The);  classic  sketch  of  ancient 
Greece,  by  C.  E.  Rogers.  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1910 ;  D :  17948 ;  Charles  E. 
Rogers,  Fall  River,  Mass.  51841 

Wrestling  Joe;  or.  The  bully  of  the  mines, 
in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Langdon 
and  P.  M.  Allison. 

©  W.  H.  Langdon  and  P.  M.  Allison,  Balti- 
more; 1871:3099,  Apr.  10.  51842 

Wrestling  Joe,  the  dandy  of  the  mines;  an 
American  drama,  by  Ned  Buntline  [pseud,  of 
E.  Z.  C.  Judson] 

©  E.  Z.  C.  Judson,  New  York ;  1872 :  1953. 
Feb.  29.  51843 

Wretched   (The)      See  Valjean. 

Wright  brothers  in  France;  comedy  with  music 
in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  R.  Barker.  45  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27,  1909;  D:  16938;   Raymond 
Barker,  New  Orleans.  51844 

Wright  (The)  idea;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Harrison  and  F.  B.  Elkins.  58  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1914;  D:  38466;  Felton  B. 
Elkins  and  Grover  Harrison,  Boston.    51844a 

Wright  pays;  a  playlet  in  1  act,  by  R.  A.  Mar- 
chand."  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.    5,   1913;    D:  32200;    Ralph   A. 
Marchand,  Cambridge,  Mass.  51845 

Wrigley  of  the  Elks;  by  C.  S.  Bootli. 

©  Cliarles  Stewart  Booth,  New  (Orleans:  D: 
14460.  Dec.  5,  1908.  51846 


5379— VOL  2—16 61 


2623 


51847 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


51867 


Wrinkles;  by  G.  M.  Russel. 

I©  Geo.  May  Russel,  New  York ;  ISSO :  18SS, 
Jan.  14.  51847 

farcical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  F.  Dumont. 

(c)  Frank  Dumont,  New  York ;  1883 :  20965, 


Nov.  13. 


51848 


Writer  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Rivers. 
83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1910;  D :  22784 ;  Walter  Al- 
len Rivers,  Coalinga.  Gal.  51849 

Writing'   (The)   micro]; e;   comedy   in   1    act.  by 
Vj.  R.  .Tohnson.     12  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1909  ;  D  :  170.^)8  ;  Edward  Reed 
Johnson,  St.  Louis.  51850 

Writing;  (The)  on  the  wall;  by  Wni.  J.  Hurlbut. 

©   01j?a   Netbersole,    New   York ;   D :  14792, 

Jan.  11,  1909.  51851 

a  drama  in  4  acts,  treating  <>1'  Daniel  and 


tlie  Babylonian  cai)tivity  of  tlie  .Tews,  by  L. 
Pendleton  and  W.  Loriiner.  |1391  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  I.onis  Pendleton,  P>ryn  Alliyn,  Pa.,  and 
WrUdit  T.orimer,  Hartsdale,  N.  Y. ;  D :  70.50, 
July  24,  1905;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1900.  51858 

play  ill  -J  acts,  by  \V.  J.  Huribul.  1 147  |   v 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    1.    1914;    D:. 37178;  William 

James  Hurlbut,  New  York.  51852a 

Writing's  (The)  of  Oscar  Wilde.  [Uniform ed.l 
Ijon<l<)ii,  New  York,  A.  R.  Keller  &  co.,  inc., 
1907.     329  p.     illus.     8°.     University  ed. 

DRAAfATTO  CONTENTS :  liady  Windermere's 
fan. — Tlie  importance  of  being  earnest. 

©  A.  R.  Iveller  &  co..  New  York ;  A  :  168102, 
Feb.  9,  1907 ;  2c.  June  8,  1907.  51852b 

Same.     430  p.     illus.    8°.     University  ed. 

DuAMATFC  coNTiONTS  :  Saloiiic. — The  duchess 
of  T'adua. — Vera;  or,  The  nihilists. 

©  A.  R.  Iveller  &  co.,  New  York ;  A  :  172315, 
i\Iar.  20,  1907;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1907.  51852c 

Written  (A)  agreement;  play  in  4  scenes,  by 
IVirs.  D.  Jackson.  [31,  33  p.  f°.  Typewril- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1912 ;  D :  30941 ;  Mrs.  Doug- 
las Jackson,   Newark,   N.  J.  51853 

Written  (The)  law;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  D. 
Scott.     75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1913 ;  D :  33847 ;  Robert 
Douglas  Scott,  Lincoln,  Neb.  ^       51854 

Wrong'  again.  »S'ce  Lumber  room  and  other 
plays. 

Wrong  (The)  agent;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  E. 
Hendei-son.     8  p.     f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1910;  D :  21472 ;  Alfred  Edwin 
Henderson,  New  York.  51855 


Wrong  (A)  angled  triangle;  play  in  1  act,  bj' 
F.  R.  Adams.     [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  30,  1913;  D ;  33949 ;   Frank  R. 
Adams,  Whitehall,  Mich.  51856 

Wrong  (The)  baby;  a  farce,  by  Alice  C.  Thomp- 
son.   Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison,  1907.    13  p.    12°. 

©  T.  S.  Denison.  Chicago ;  D :  11097,  Aug.  1, 
1907;  2c.  Oct.  2.5,  1907.  51857 

Wrong    (The)   bird;   vaudeville   act,   by  A-   M. 
Moon.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1911;  D:  24860;  Arthur  Morse 
Moon,  Salt  Lake  City.  51858 

Wrong  (The)  bottle;  a  satirical  skit,  by  Wm.  D. 
Hall.     Typewritten. 

©   Frank   Graham,    Philadelphia;    1900   A: 
21271,  Aug.  25;  2c.  Aug.  25.  51859 

a  temperance  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  McDer- 

mott  arijd  Trumble.  New  York,  Happy  hours 
company,  1875.  9  yi.  12°.  ([The  amateur 
stage,  no.  401 ) 

©  Happv  hours  co.,  New  Yoi'k  ;  1875:  10545, 
Oct.  13;  2c.  Nov.  5.  51860 

Wrong  (The)  bureau;  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  (}affnev. 
12  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Thomas    J.    Gaffuey,    Albany;    D :  7578. 
Nov.  18,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  18,  1905.  51861 


Same. 

©    Thomas    J.    GafEnev,    Albany ;    D :  9844, 
Jan.  24,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1907.  51862 

Wrong  (The)  burglar.     See  Her  hero. 

Wrong  button;  in  1  act,  by  G.  R.  Sims.  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   8,   1910;    D ;  22748 ;    George  R. 
Sims,  London.  51863 

Wrong  (The)  denaijohn;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  G.  F.  Smithtield.  19,  [1]  p.  4°. 
Tyj)ewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   7,    1911;     D;  24427;     Geo.     F 
Smithfield.    Boston.  51864 

Wrong  (The)  doctor;  by  W.  Gould. 

©  AVilliam  Gould,  New  York;  D;  1574.  Mar. 
13.  1902.  51865 

Wrong-doers;  sentiment  of  hope  in  4  acts,  by 
Ij.   D.   Freeman.      [85]   p.     4°.     Typewi'itten 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1913;  D;  34887;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  51866 

Wrong  (The)  door;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Ki'duold  and  M.  .L  Corcoran.  [21,  34  p.  4°. 
'i\viiewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   8,   1912;    D :  30205 ;   Adolph   S. 
Kronold  and  M.  J.  Corcoran,  New  York. 

51867 


2624 


51868 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


51890 


Wrong-  (The)  dope;  a  comedy  playlet,  by  A. 
Bei-nlmrd  and  H.  Lewis.  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1909 ;  D  :  16307 ;  Harry  Lewis 
and  Adolph  Bernhard,  New  York.  51868 

Wrong  (The)  dose;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
.laxone.      [22]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    J.    Duke    Jaxone,    New    York;    D :  3204, 
Mar.  28,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1903.  51869 

Wrong-  (The)  flat;  a  monologue,  by  ,T.  Schon- 
berg. 

©    James    Schouberg,     New     York  ;  1898  • 

28713,  Apr.  14.  51870 

1   act  play,   by   J.   E.   Gardner.     3  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1910 ;    D :  20206 ;    John    E. 
Gardner,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  51871 

Wrong  (The)  g-uy.     iSVe  Tim  the  plumber. 

Wrong  (The)  Harry;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  (i. 
Hayes.     4  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  W.  G.  Hayes,  Detroit;  D :  3378,  May  4, 
1903;  2c.  May  4,  1903.  51872 


Wrong-   (The)  house;   by   E.  L.   Waitt  and  W. 
Walter.    22  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©  Ernest  L.  Waitt  and  Wilmer  Walter.  Bos- 
ton ;  D:  11681,  Nov.  7,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1907. 

51873 

a   coniedv   farce   in   1   act    and   1  scene,  by 


Sidney  Wilmer. 

©  Claude  B.  Gillingwater.  New  York  ;  1898: 
31567,  May  21.  51874 

a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  Standisli.    12  p. 


4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  W.  Standish.  New  York  ;  D :  672, 
July  IS,  1901;  2c.  .July  18,  1901.  51875 

Wrong  (A)  impression;  by  J.  E.  Bauscli. 
[20]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    2,   1910;    D:  21920;    .Jacob    E. 
Bausch.  New  York.  51876 

Vrong  (The)  Johnson;  nnisical  skit  in  3  acts, 
by  C.  C.  Rockwell.  [48]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    13,   1913;    D :  34701 ;    Clara   C. 
Rockwell,  Melrose,  Mass.  51877 

Vrong  key;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  C.  Hamilton 
and  Grace  Isabel  Colbron.  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Clayton  Hamilton,  New  York ;   D :  7737. 
Dec.  20,  1905;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1905.  51878 

Wrong  made  right;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  L. 
Hart.     4  p.     t° .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   23,   1913;   D:  33026;   Byron   L. 
Hart.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  51879 


Wrong  (The)  man;  comedy  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  C.  Gillingwater.     16  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Claude  Gillingwater,  New  York  ;  D  :  3873, 
Aug.  26,  1903;  2c.  Oct.  23,  1903.  51880 

a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Baker. 

©  Edith  Ellis  Baker,  New  York;  1900  A: 
21186,  Aug.  24.  51881 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  McVay.     [5],  141  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   27,   1912;   D :  30976 ;   Ann  Mc- 
Vay, New  York.  51882 


— ^or.  Left  at  the  finish,  1  act  musical  com- 
edy, by  L.  F.  Davenport.  7  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Wox-ds  only] 

©  liew  Francis  Davenport,  Hilly  ard. 
Wash. ;  D :  13524,  Aug.  10,  1908 ;  2c.  Aug.  10, 
1908.  51883 


■ Sec  ff/.so  Grange  plays,  no.  3. 

Wrong  (The)  man  in  the  right  place;  a  comi- 
cal, musical,  saltatorial  farce  in  1  act,  by  the 
Yokes  familj\ 

©    Harry    W.    Corbyn,    New    York;    1873: 
11677,  Oct.  10.  51884 

a    nuisical    dramatic    composition,    written 


and  composed  by  H.  Wall. 

©  Harrv  Wall,  New  York;  1871:9607. 
Oct.  14.  51885 

Wrong   (The)   message:   in   1  act,  by   Mr.   and 

Mrs.  B.   S.  Mears.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ben  S.  Mears.  Chicago;  D: 

11286,   Aug.  22,  1907;   Ic.  Aug.  22,  1907;   Ic. 

Oct.  7,  1907.  51886 

Wrong  (The)  Miss  Mather;  a  comedy  in  1  act 
bv  Helen  Sherman  Griflith.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1905.  18  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  7223, 
Sept.  7.  1905;  2c.  Oct.  12,  1905.  51887 

Wrong  (The)  Mr.  Bob  Fitzsimmons;  in  1  act, 
2  .scenes,  by  Eddie  Hughes.  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Nellie  pjlisa  Boyne,  West  SomervlUe. 
Mass.;  D:  10500,  May  6,  1907;  2c.  May  17. 
1907.  51888 

Wrong  (The)  Mr.  Corbett;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  4  scenes,  by  Geo.  L.  Phillips,  jr.,  revised 
by  Barry  Gray.     26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

"  ©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1911 ;  D  :  24883  ;  Joseph  Wil- 
son  and   George  Howard,   Philadelphia. 

51889 

Wrong  (The)  Mr.  Murphy;  comedy,  dramatic 
l.laylet  in  1  act,  by  L.  C.  Langlois.  6  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  .July  11.  1910;  D:  21533;  Leslie  Clay- 
ton Langlois,  Chicago.  51890 


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DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


51909 


■Wrong  (The)  Mr.  Tenipleton;  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  L.  A.  Bradstroet.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1913  ;  D  :  34160 ;  Laura  Almos- 
nino  Bradstreet,  Chicago.  51891 

Wrong-  (The)  Mr.  Wright;  comedy  playlet,  by 
O.  O.  Voruui.     30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  9,   1913;   D :  34373 ;  Ola  Owen 
Vorum,  New  York.  51892 

Wrong  (The)  Mrs.  Appleton;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Frank  Maltese.     57  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

■©  Salvatore  R.  Maltese,  Salt  Lake  City ;  D  : 
3087,  Mar.  4,  1903;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1903-     51893 

Wrong  (The)  number;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  C.  B.  Hoadley.  [2],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    June    1,    1915;    D:  40803;    Charles 
Byron  Hoadley,  New  York.  51893a 

Wrong  package;  a  comedy  in  1  act  for  female 

characters  only,  by   Helen   Sherman  Griffith. 

Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1906.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston ;  D :  9071, 

Sept.  12,  1906;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1906.  51894 

Wrong  (The)  picture;  a  1  act  play,  by  E.  T. 
Spears.     16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1912 ;  D :  30041 ;  Edward  T. 
Spears,  Brooklyn.  51895 

Wrong  (The)  raid;  or,  Tenderloin  tribulations, 
by  Max  Fifer. 

©  Marie  Valeska,  New  York;  1899:42082, 
June  28.  51896 

Wrong  (The)  road;  dramatic  play  in  1  act.  by 
H.  C.  Hickman.  22,  [1]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1911 ;  D :  24370 ;  Howard  C. 
Hickman,  San  Francisco.  51897 

21  p. 


a  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Horwitz. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  J.  Shea,  Worcester ;  D :  8849,  July  20, 
1906;  2c.  July  20,  1906.  51898 

Wrong  (The)  room;  by  E.  D.  Cahu.     11  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edwin  D.   Calm,   New   York;    D:  14287, 
Nov.  14,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1908.  51899 


farcical    comedy    sketcli,    by    C.    Courtney. 

[1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1912 ;  D :  30980 ;  Cyril  Court- 
ney, Boston.  51900 

Wrong  (The)  side  of  the  game;  or.  His  last 
chance,  a  di'ama  in  4  acts,  by  John  Rupert 
Farrell.     [65]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  J.  R.  Farrell,  New  York ;  D :  11475,  Oct. 
7,  1907;  2c.  Oct.  7,  1907.  51901 


Wrong  (The)  side  of  the  road;  [a  play  in  1 
act]  by  Frank  Howell  Evans.  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.;  New  York,  S.  French  [1906] 
16  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international 
copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  au- 
thors, no.  101) 

©    Samuel    French,    New    York ;    D :  8651, 
.Tune  7,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1906.  51902 

Wrong  (The)  trail;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  Chambers.    97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Lee  Chambers,  St.  Louis ;  D :  7029.  Julv 
24,  1905;  2c.  July  24,  1905.  51903 

Wrong  train;  black-face  singing,  talking  and 
(lancing  act,  by  Happy  Beuway  [i.  e.  A.  P. 
Renway]     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1913 ;  D :  33165 ;  Happy  Ben- 
way  and  Pearl  Dayton,  West  Warren,  Mass. 

51904 

play  in  1  act,  by  Happy  Benway.     [9]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1913;     D:  35335;     A.     P. 
(Happy)   Beuway,  West  Warren,  Mass. 

51905 

Wrong  (The)  trunk;  a  1  act  comedy  by  A.  R. 
Moliere.  Typewritten. 

©    Anais    Redin    Moliere,    San    Francisco; 
1899  :  8342,  Jan.  26 ;  2c.  Jan.  26.  51906 

Wrong  (The)  wedding;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  L. 
Nevins.     20  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1915;  D :  39261 ;  Kate  Lock- 
wood  Nevins,  Antioch,  Cal.  51906a 

Wrong  (The)  woman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Fawcett  Lomax.     [128]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1914 ;  D :  38168 ;  F.  J.  Shell 
and  J.  Frank  Stephens,  New  York.        51906b 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Pangle.     [5]   p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   4,    1914;     D:  38868;     Frances 
Pangle,  New  York.  51906c 

Wrong  (The)  woman  in  the  right  place;  a 
Negro  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  J.  C.  Stewart 
[pseud,  of  John  Stewart  Crossy]  New  York, 
R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  7  p.  12°.  ( [De  Witt's 
Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no.  99]) 

©  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  New  York;  1876: 
7995,  July  3 ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  51907 

Wrong  (The)  Wright;  a  vaudeville  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  Archie  E.  Morrow.  New  York,  M. 
Witmark  &  sons,  1907.     16  p.     12°. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York ;  D :  11832. 
Nov.  29,  1907;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1907.  51908 

Wronged;  a  drama  in  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
G.  W.  Berger. 

©  George  W.  Berger,    New    York ;    1884 : 
20237,  Oct.  8.  51909 


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51924 


Wronged — Continued. 

a  play  in  4  acts,  based  on  ttie  life  of  ap- 
prentices, by  Leo  Parker. 

'©  Kalman  Parker,  Philadelphia  ;   D  :  8914, 
.Tnne  29,  1906.  51910 

or,  The  way  of  the  transgressor  is  hard. 


a  romance  of  crime  and  retribntion  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  H.  Fenno. 

©   Edward   H.    Fenno,    Somerville,    Mass. : 
1872:8002,  July  27.  51911 

Wronged  from  the  start.  Sec  Myrtle  Clay- 
ton. 

Wronged  (The)  heir.  See  Gaeton,  the  dumb 
brigand. 

Wronged  (A)  man;  a  modern  and  realistic  emo- 
tional drama  of  real  life  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Geismardo. 

©  A.  E.  Geismardo,  San  Francisco;  1887: 
20861,  Aug.  13.  51912 

Wrongly  accused;  a  comedy  drama  of  love 
and  adventure  in  4  acts  and  7  scenes,  by  A.  B. 
Wills.     [150]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Anthony  E.  Wills,  Brooklyn;   D:  181 71, 
June  12,  1908;  2c.  June  20,  1908.  51913 

See  also  Manicurist  (The) 


Wrongs  (The)  of  a  life  time;  a  4  act  melo- 
drama, by  M.  Cook.    82  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Minnie  Cook,  Paterson ;   D :  13284.  Julv 
3,  1908 ;  2c.  July  8,  1908.  51914 

Wrought  by  his  own  hand.  See  Cecil  Strath- 
more. 

Wszystko  w  porzadku;  farsa  w  1  akcie,  napi- 
sana  przez  Norberta  Wickiego.  Chicago,  Nak- 
iandem  autora  [1911]     15  p.    8°. 

©    Sept.    6,    1911;    2c.    Sept.    11,    1911;    D: 
25319;  Norbert  Wicki,  Chicago.  51915 

WUstling  (Der);  lustspiel  in  2  akten,  von  Georg 
Hermann  [pseud,  of  Georg  Hermann  Bor- 
chardt]  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co.,  1911.  90  p, 
12°. 

©  June  3,  1911 ;  2c.  July  20. 1911 ;  D  :  24737  ; 
Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.  51916 

Wunder  (Das)  (The  miracle);  grosse  panto- 
mime in  2  akten  und  einem  zvvischenspiel, 
von  Karl  Vollmoeller,  musik  von  Engelbert 
Humperdinck,  regie  Max  Reinhardt.  Berlin, 
E.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  1912.    25  p.    12°. 

©    Sept.    16.    1912;    2c.    Oct.    28,    1912:    D: 
31304;  Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.        51917 

Wunder  (Das)  des  Beatus;  drama  in  4  akten, 
von  Hans  Miiller.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co., 
1910.     147  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   10,   1910;    2c.    Sept.    14,   1910;    D: 
22046;  Egon  Fleischel  &  co.,  Berlin.        51918 


Wunder  (Das)  des  heiligen  Antonius; 
satirische  legende  in  2  aufztigen,  von  Maurice 
Maetei'linck,  deutsche  von  F.  von  Oppeln- 
Bronikowski.  Autorisierte  ausg.  ,Tena  und 
Leipzig,  E.  DiPdrichs,  1904.  45,  [1]  p.  12°. 
©  Friedrich  von  Oppeln-Bronikowski,  Ber- 
lin; D :  4108,  Oct.  15,  1903 ;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1904. 

51919 

Wunder  (Das)  des  heiligen  Terenz;  ein  lust- 
spiel  aus  dem  mittelalter  in  3  aufziigen,  von 
Franz  Adam  Beyerlein.  Berlin-Ch.,  Vita, 
deutsches  verlagshaus,  1911.    120  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1911;  2c.  Jan.  16,  1912;  D: 
28334 ;  Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
Berlin-Charlottenburg.  51920 

Wunderbare  (Der);  dramatischer  scherz  in  1 
akt,  von  Otto  Eisenschitz.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1914 ;  D :  36451  ;  Comoedia. 
Wien-Berlln.  51920a 

Wunderbare  (Die)  kur.    See  Tugendbold  (Der) 

Wunderniiihle  (Die);  possenspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Bernhard  Buchbinder,  musik  von  Bela 
Zerkovitz.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.  Leipzig, 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky) 
1914.     78  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1915;  D :  40954 ;  Ludwig 
Doblinger    (Bernhard  Herzmansky),  Leipzig. 

51920b 


— —  Same.  Textbuch  der  gesiinge.  Leipzig,  Lud- 
wig Doblinger,  1914.     22  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  24,  1914;  Ic.  July  11,  1914;  D: 
37535;  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  51920c 

Wurzburger's  mistake;  farce  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  F.  H.  James  and  Geo.  M.  Rosener. 
[1].  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1912;  D:  29253;  Fred  H. 
James,  New  York.  51921 

Wuthering  Heights;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  C. 
Lovell,  from  the  novel  by  Emily  Bronte. 
[126]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1914;  D :  37231 ;  Caroline 
Couper  Lovell,  Birmingham,  Ala.  51921a 

-or,  Heathcliff,  the  waif,  dranui   in  4  acts, 

dramatized  from  the  novel  of  Emily  Bronte, 
by  E.  Estill.     79  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1911;  D:  25766;  Eugenia 
E.still,  Kirkwood,  Ga.  51922 

Wycheholme;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  W.  Lyne. 
©  Samuel  AV.  Lyne,  New  York;  1875:774, 
Jan.  26.  51923 

Wyezraman  Willow;  by  F.  L.  Gailey. 

©  Florence  L.  Gailey,  Detroit;  1898 :  .54740, 
Sept.  19.  51924 


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51947 


Wyoming;  a  dniiiia  of  the  Revolution,  by  an 
Algonquin  [F.  J.  Biddle]  Cincinnati,  Gazette 
company  print,  1875.     22  p.     12°. 

©  P^i-ancis  J.  Biddle,  East  Walnut  Hills,  (). ; 
1875:  10668,  Oct.  15;  2c.  Oct.  28.  51925 

new  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  A.  Martin.     [118] 

p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Edgar    Alliu   Martin,    Cody,    Wyo. ;    D: 
7425,  Oct.  19,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1905.      51926 

or.    The  stone   cross,   a  comedy   drama    in 


4  acts,  by  AVilliam  M.  Lawrence.     [1],  92  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  James  H.  Wallick,  New  York;  D :  414. 
Apr.  22,  1001 ;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1901.  51927 

Wyoming  girl;  by  Nesbit  Scoville.  60  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1909 ;  D :  16810 ;  William  E. 
Le  Roy  and  Daisy  Hazelton,  Chicago.     51928 

Wyoming  mail. 

©  Chas.  W.  Daniels,  Boston;  lS99:i8315, 
July  26.  51929 

Same. 

©  Geo.  E.  Sprout.  Wilmington.  Del. ;  1S99 : 
54457.  Aug.  26;  2c.  Sept.  16.  51930 

Wyoming  (A)  wedding  breakfast;  by  Ethel 
Opdyke  [pseud,  of  E.  O.  Tubbs]  48  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ethel  Opdyke  Tubbs,  Council  Bluffs,  la. ; 
D :  15755,  Apr.  15,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  16,  1909. 

51931 

Wyoming  (The)  whoop;  a  1  act  play,  by  W.  M. 
Cressy.     [4],  27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Will  M.  Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  D  :  9746. 
Jan.  5,  1907;  2c.  Jan.  5,  1907.  51932 

X  rays;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  V.  Struck. 

©  Vallv  Struck,  Minneapolis;  1897:18624, 
Mar.  22.  51933 

X  rays  in  society.     Typewritten. 

©  Hattie  Delaro-Barnes,  New  York  ;  1897  : 
74200,  Nov.  5 ;  2c.  July  7,  1900.  51934 

X  36;  play  of  modern  everyday  life  in  New  York  , 
in  4  acts,  bv  A.  O.  Warburg  and  J.  E.  Brady. 
[121]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1918;  D :  34292 ;  Albert  o. 
Wax'burg  and  Jasper  Ewing  Brady,  New 
York.  51935 

X- world  (The);  a  comedy  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
P.  H.   Shevlin.     Typewritten. 

©  Philip  Henry  Shevlin,  Cincinnati ;  1897  : 
62096*,  Nov.  4;  2c.  Nov.  4.  51936 

Xanderl;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Erich  Urban 
unfl  Theo  Halton,  musik  von  Joseph  Snaga. 
Berlin,  Berliner  theater-verlag,  e.  m.  b.  h., 
1913.     S3  p.     12".     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1913;  D:  34879;  Berliner 
(boater  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  51937 


Xantho  chez  les  courtisanes;  corned ie  en  3  actes 
(lont  un  prologue  en  vers,  par  Jacques  Riche- 
liin,  musiqiie  de  scone  do  Xaviei'  Leroux. 
Paris,  Lil)rairie  Cliarpentier  et  Fasquelle, 
1910.  5  p.  1.,  [3]-136  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Juno   1,    1910;    2c.    June   17,    1910;    D: 
21358;  F^ugene  Fasquelle,  Paris.  51938 

Xartella;  by  F.  C.  Dieudonne.     IS  p.     12°. 

©  P"']orence  Carpenter  Dieudonne.  Washing- 
ton ;  1S97 :  73247,  Dec.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  19,  1908. 

51939 

Xeda's  fickle  lover;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  L.  J. 
L.  Stilwell.     Ill  p.     f°.     Typewritten.  " 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklvn ; 
D:  12073,  Jan.  3,  190S;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1908. 

51940 

Xerxes;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  bv  Madawaska 
[pseud,  of  L.  J.  Bellisle]  [9],  74  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Levina  J.  Bellisle,  New  York ;  D :  7206. 
Sept.  5,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  9,  1905.  51941 

Xilona;  lyric  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Mac- 
Nutt.     96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  D  :  25259  ;  Francis  A. 
MacNutt,  New  York.  51942 

Ximenes;  a  ti'agedy,  by  F.  AV.  Darling. 

©   Francis   Woods  Darling,   Boston ;    1886 : 
27381,  Dec.  4.  51943 

Xitrian  scenes;  or,  Xitria,  by  E.  T.  Potter. 

©  Edward  T.  Potter,  Newport,  R.  I. ;  1884 : 
2436,  Feb.  2.  51944 

Xmas  on  the  border;  dramatic  sketch,  bv  R.  C, 
Croxton.     [3],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Jan.  10,  1914 ;  D :  35612 ;  R.  C.  Crox- 
ton, New  York.  51944a 

Xs  (The)  of  the  X  roads.      Ncr  Inflation. 

Y  al  Cesar,  lo  que  es  del  Cesar;  coniedia  en  1 
ado,  original  de  F.  Toro  Lima.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1909.  30  p. 
12°. 

©  Francisco  Toro  Luna,  INladrid  ;  D :  16144, 
.lune  23,  1909;  2c.  June  23,  1909.  51945 

Y  Juli-et  the  tart;  a  musical  exaggeration  in  2 
acts,  by  P.  A.  Gifford  and  li.  S.  Mott. 

©   P.    A.    Gifford    and    Laurence    S.    Mott. 
Newark,  N.  J.;  1887:20951,  Aug.  15.       51946 

Y  salir  trasquilado;  juguete  comico-lfrico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  A.  (rarcia  Sanchez,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Teodoro  San  Josf.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1908.  23  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   .Mfi'cdo    Garcia     Sanchez,     Madrid  ;     I>: 
137S0,  Sept.    14,  1908;  2c.   Sept.  14,  1908. 

51947 


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51967 


Y  sigue  la  vidal  .  .  .  ;  cmaediu  en  I  acto, 
(lividiflo  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  Luis  Linares 
Becerra  y  Luis  Germ:in.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  1911.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1911 ;  2c.  Jan.  2,  1912 ;  D :  28167  ; 
Luis  Linares  Bocerra  y  Luis  Gernifin,  Madrid. 

51948 

Ya  no  hay  Piriueos!  revista  en  1  acto  en  4 
cuadros  y  1  entrecuadro,  original  de  I>.  de 
Larra  y  M.  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  iniisica 
del  maestro  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedaci  de 
autores  espafioles]  1913.  34  p.  12°.  (Libret- 
to only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1914;  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1914;  D: 
,30rM3;  Luis  de  Larra  y  Manuel  Fernandez  de 
la  Puente,  Madrid.  51948a 

Ya  se  van  los  quintos,  madre!  zarzAiela  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  verso,  original 
de  A.  B.  Alfaro,  musica  del  maestro  Tom.ls  Bre- 
16n.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles  1 
1908.     41  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Alfonso  P..  Alfaro.  ^Ladrid ;  D:  14499, 
Dec.  11.  1908;  2c.  Dec.  11,  1908.  51949 

Yacht  (The)  club;  a  farcical,  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  Fielding. 

©  John  Fielding,  New  York;  1881:1811, 
Feb.  4.  51950 

Yachting  (The)  party;  vaudeville  act  in  3 
scenes,  by  J.  Le  Brandt.  [2],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1915;  D:  39320;  Joseph  Le 
Brandt,  New  York.  51950a 

Yachtsman  (The);  or.  The  brides  of  Sayville, 
an  operetta  in  4  acts,  words  and  music  by 
a.  H.  Curtis. 

©  George  Henrv  Curtis,  Brooklyn ;  1891 : 
28001.  Aug.  4.  51951 

Yacob's  hotel  experience;  farce  in  1  act,  [and] 
Home  rule;  a  charade  in  2  scenes,  by  B.  F. 
lOberhart. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896:70937, 
Dec.  30;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1897.  51952 

Yac\ip;  a  sensational  drama  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  W.  J.  Tliompson. 

©  W.  J.  Cumberland,  United  Stales;  1873: 
298.5,  Mar.  25.  51953 

Yagowauea;  Indian  play  in  1  net,  I»y  Helen  P. 
Kane.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914,  14  p.  12°.  [AVitb  music] 
([French's  international  copyrigltted  ed.  of 
the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  295] ) 

©  Dec.  11,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1914;  D: 
39074;  Samuel  French,  New  York.        51953a 

a  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen  Kane,  with  ac- 

companving  music,  original  Indian  songs.     14 
p.     obi."    16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  P.  Kane,  Washington;  D :  13746, 
Sept.  9,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  51954 


Yaizer  hare;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Gabel. 


,  i.'  Ill 


[80]  p.     8°.    Ms. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1912;  D :  288-57 ;  Max  (iabei. 


Brooklyn. 


51955 


comedy    with    prologue    and    3    acts, 
Lewis. 


Yakie;     a 
by  C.  B. 

©  C.  B.  Lewis.  Detroit ;  1879 :  2.563,  Feb.  24. 

51956 


Yale    mixture;     cliaracter    sketch,    by     Sager 
Midgely.     Typewritten. 

©    Tom    Maguire,    New    York ;    1897 :  5901, 
Jan.  19;  Ic.  Jan.  19.  51957 

Yaller  (The)   dog;  a    tale  of  the  border  land, 
by  W.  Sanford. 

©  Walter  Sanford,  Indiiinapolis  ;  D  :  15747, 
Apr.  30,  1909.  51958 

Yania  Yama  girl;  a  play. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  13894, 
July  22,  1908.  51959 

Yama  Yama  land;  a  play. 

©  M.  ^^'itmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D :  13393, 
July  22,  1908.  51960 

play   in   a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by  Grace 


DufRe  Boylan.     52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Sept.   15,   1909;    D :  16791 ;    M.   Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  New  York.  51961 

Yama  Yama  man;  a  play. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York  ;  D  :  13391, 
July  22,  1908.  51962 

Yama  Yamas;  a  play. 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons,  New  York  ;  D  :  13392. 
July  22,  1908.  51963 

Yankee  (The);  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C  D'A.  Mac- 
kay.     [1],  21   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1913;   D :  32341 ;  Constance 
D'Arcy  INInckay,  New  York.  51964 

Yankee  (The)  Amazon;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

F.  J.  Duquosne.      [123]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Fritz  Joubert  Duquesiie,  New  York;  D: 

5189,  .Tune  16,  1904;  2c.  Oct.  17,  1904.      51965 

Yankee  (The)  and  the  Southerner;  a  play  in  4 
acts,  5  scenes,  by  K.  B.  Lane.  [121]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©   Richard   Bacholder   Lane,    Chicago:    D: 
6648,  May  8,  1905;  2c.  May  8,  1905.  51966 

Yankee  (The)  artillerist.     See  Spirit  (The)  of 

'76. 
Yankee  (The)  band  parade. 

©   James  Clinton   Leurs,    Hartford:    1SS6: 

12976,  June  3.  51967 


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Yankee  blood.     See  Up  North. 

Yankee  boy;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Suther- 
land.    [1],  25  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16.  1914;  D:  36034;  Joaiiiiie 
Sutherland,   Chicago.  51967a 

Yankee  boys  in  blue.     t<ee  '76. 

Yankee  (The)  brigands;  n)usical  comedy  in  2 
acti<,  by  .T.  S.  Craudell  and  Victor  F.  Lecoq, 
jr.    36  p.     4"".     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1913  ;  D  :  32609  ;  John  S.  Cran- 
dell,  State  College,  Pa.  51968 

Yankee  (The)  consul;  an  opera  in  2  acts, 
libretto  by  H.  M.  Blossom,  jr. 

©  Henrv  M.  Blossom,  jr..  New  York;  D: 
3757,  .Tuly"l8,  1903.  51969 

Yankee  (The)  corporal;  a  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  Thompson. 

©  Auguftine  Thompson.  Lowell ;  1879:  4551, 
Apr.  5.  51970 

Yankee  (A)  daughter.  See  Soldier's  (A) 
bride. 

Yankee  (The)  detective;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  Elsworth  Stedman.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son,  1886.    32  p.    12°.     ( [Star  drama] ) 

©  T.  S.  Denison,  Chicago ;  1886 :  22869,  Oct. 
11 ;  2c.  Oct.  15.  51971 

Same. 

©  W.  Elsworth  Stednuin,  Fennville,  Mich., 
as  the  author,  in  renewal  for  28  years.  Re- 
newal no.  5709,  Sept.  25,  1914.  Original  entry, 
Oct.  11.  1886,  no.  22869.  51971a 

or,  Shadowed  to  doom,  by  W.  Baker. 

©  William  Baker,  Washington  ;  1876  :  6605. 
3 lay  27.  51972 

Yankee  doings;  musical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  A.  West.  31  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  1c.  .Tiin.  14,  1911;  D:  23093;  Augustus  A. 
West,  Brooklyn.  51973 

Yankee  Doodle;  by  Mrs,  S.  Crowninshield.  34 
p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Mrs,  Schuvler  Crowninsliield,  Senl  Hai-- 
bor.  Me.;  D :  7524.  Nov.  7.  1905;  2c,  Sept.  12, 
190.5.  51974 

:;  liistoriciil  show  in  4  nets,  by  S,  C,  de  Sois- 

sons.     Typewritten. 

©  S.  C.  de  Soissons,  Campello,  Mass.;  1895: 
1969.5,  Apr.  9 ;  Ic.  Apr.  9.  51975 

musical  farce  comedy,  by  N.  Wills. 

©  Norma  Wills,  Pittsburgh;  1892:42321, 
Oct.  19.  51976 

a  rural  comedy  drama   in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 


Yankee  Doodle  and  Dixie. 

©  Ulysses  Sehorne  Allen,  Pueblo,  ('ol. ;  D: 
2845,  .Jan.  12,  1903.  51978 

Yankee  Doodle  dandy;  spectacular  musical 
fantasy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Cassidy.  [104]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Asa   Cassidy.  New  York ;   D :  6020,   .Ian. 

7,  1905;  2c.  .Tan.  7,  190.5.  51979 

Yankee  Doodle  detective;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  K.  MacCurdy.     [67]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  James  Kvrle  MacCurdv,  Brentwood, 
N.  Y. ;  D :  10068,  Mar.  4 ;  1907 ;  2c.  Mar.  4, 
1907.  51980 

Yankee  Doodle  girl;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  E. 
Mathews.     [40]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ezra  INIathews,  Indianapolis ;  D :  6720. 
May  24,  1905;  2c.  May  24,  1905.  51981 

■  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Hylands. 

28  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Fred  Hylands.  New  York ;  D :  6193,  Feb. 

8,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  8,  1905.  51982 

a  musical,  farcical  diversion  in  2  acts,  by 


Barney   Gerard.      [.56]    p.     4  .     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Edwin   D.    Miner,   New   York;    D :  6821, 
.Tune  15,  1905;  2c.  .Tune  15,  1905.  51983 

Yankee  Doodle  girls;  a  burlesque  in  2  acts,  by 
T.  AV.  Dinkins.    39  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  W.  Dinkins,  New  York  ;  D  :  6954, 
.Tuly  1,  1905;  2c.  Aug.  21,  1905,  51984 

in  2  acts,  by  J,  Singer, 

©  Jack  Singer,  New  York ;  D :  6647,  May  8, 
1905.  51985 

See    also    Annie    Hart's    Yankee    Doodle 


Rush. 

©  Edward  F.  Rush,  New  York  ;  1897  :  11,587, 
Feb.  17.  51977 


girls. 

Yankee  Doodle,  jr.;  an  operatic  extravaganza 
or  burlesque  in  2  acts  and  4  tableaux,  music 
by  H.  Perlet. 

©  Herman  Ptn-let,  New  York ;  1895 :  34476, 
July  2.  51986 

Yankee  Doodle  juniors;  nuisical  playlet  of 
youthful  America,  by  J.  IMcCree.  [1],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1915;  D :  41742 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  51986a 

Yankee  Doodle  princess;  a  dramatic  sketch  in 
1  act.  by  Otis  Turner  and  A.  Gillespie.  [2], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Gillespie,  Chicago ;  D :  7969,  Feb. 
9,  1906;  2c,  .Tan.  29,  1906.  51987 

Yankee  Doodle  up-to-date;  an  extravaganza 
opera  in  2  acts,  libretto  by  T.  W.  Norcross, 
jr. 

©    T,    W.   Norcross,    jr.,   New    York;    1895: 
48645,  Sept.  24,  51988 


2630 


51989 


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52009 


Yankee  Doodle's  trip  to  Dixie;  sm  liistorical 
play  for  young  people,  by  Effie  I>ouise  Koogle. 
liPbanou.  O..  March  brothers,  .1906.  cover- 
title,  16  p.     12°. 

©  March  bros.,  Leljaiion,  o. ;  D :  9258,  ()c(. 
18,  1906;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1906.  51989 

Yankee  Doodledum;  a  comic  opera  iu  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  F.  E.  Brooks.  [9.5]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Fred  Emerson  Brooks,  New  York ;  D : 
7581,  Nov.  20,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1905.     51990 

Yankee  drum  major. 

©  James  Clinton  Lewis.  Hartford ;  1886 : 
12980,  .Tune  3.  51991 

Yankee  (The)  drummers;  a  musical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  L.  Lyman.  55  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Herbert  L.  Lyman,  Spring  Lake,  Mich. ; 
D :  13036,  Aug.  26,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  26,  1907. 

51992 

Yankee  (The)  duelist;  an  original  farce  by  A. 
Newton  Field.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1882. 
9  p.  12°.  ([Ames'  series  of  standard  and 
minor  drama,  no.  Ill] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames.  Clyde,  O. ;  1883:644.  .Tan. 
10;  2c.  Jan.  10.  51993 

Yankee  (The)  fakir;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Ivenna. 

©  Charles  Ivenna,  Mansfield,  Mass. ;  D : 
15231,  Mar.  3,  1909.  51994 

Yankee  fantasies;  5  1  act  plays,  by  P.  Mackaye. 
New  York,  Duffield  &  company,  1912.  xiv, 
[2],  169  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Chuck ;  an  orchard  fantasy. — 
Gettysburg;  a  woodshed  commentary. — The 
antick ;  a  wayside  sketch. — The  cat-boat ;  a 
fantasy  for  music. — Sam  Average;  a  sil- 
houette. 

©  Feb.  17,  1912;  2c.  Feb.  20,  1912;  A: 
305682;    Percy   Mackaye,    Windsor,   Vt. 

51995 

Yankee  (The)  genius.     Sec  Reuben  Glue. 

Yankee  girl;  a  drama  of  the  Rebellion  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  R.  Whytal.  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  A.  R.  Whytal,  New  York;  1890:3933, 
Jan.  30;  2c.  Aug.  1.  51996 


[a  musical  play  in  3  acts]  by  G.  V.  Hobart. 

94   p.   4°.     Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30.  1909;  D:  16739;  George  V. 
Hobart.  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  51997 

Yankee  (A)  Gretchen;  by  Elsie  M.  MacKay. 
©  E.  M.  MacKay,   Buffalo ;   D :  5020^  May 
13,  1904. 


Yankee  grit;  a  musical  comedy  la  3  acts,  by 
W.  P.  Schoen.  54  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  William  I*.  Schoen,  New  York  ;  D :  13712, 
Sept.  3.  1908;  2c.  Sept.  3,  1908.  51999 

Yankee  (The)  hero.     See  Star  (The)  of  Cuba. 

Yankee  (The)  hornet;  dramatic  composition  in 
4  acts,  by  J.  F.  Malloy.  92  p.  f*.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  ,Tohn   Francis   Malloy,   Meriden,   Conn. ; 
D:  14104.  Oct.  20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908. 

52000 

Yankee  king;  a  new  Humpty  Durapty  stoi'y, 
comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  L.  D.  Ellsworth. 
[44]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1909 ;  D :  16465 ;  Lee  D.  Ells- 
worth, Areola,  Ind.  52001 


a  travesty,  by  a  Washington  correspondent 

[F.  J.  Dyer]     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  F.  J.  Dyer,  Washington ;  D :  15574,  Apr. 
8,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1909.  52002 

Yankee  (The)  kitchen.     See  Josie. 

Yankee  (A)  Mormon;  burlesque  comic  opera 
in  1  act,  by  A.  R.  P.  Owens.  39  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic,  Apr.  8,  1910 ;  D :  20743 ;  A.  R.  Penly 
Owens,  Newark,  N.  J.  52003 

Yankee  notions;  by  a  Yankee  [K.  T.  de  Roode] 

©  Kate  T.  de  Roode,  Covington,  Ky. ;  1889 : 

23052,  July  27.  52004 

a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  P.  S.  Plunkett. 

©  Percy  S.   Plunkett,  Minneapolis;  1889: 

52005 


31271,  Oct.  15. 
Yankee  (A)  pasha. 


See  Magic  eyes. 


51998 

2631 


Yankee  (A)  peddler's  visit  to  the  Shakers;  a 
play  illustrating  their  life  and  usages  in  year.s 
past,  by  W.  W.  Culver. 

©  W.  W.  Culver,  West  Lebanon,  N.  H. : 
1886 :  2623,  Jan.  36.  52006 

Yankee  (The)  peril;  a  comedy  with  music, 
book  by  H.  Noble,  lyrics  by  D.  K.  Stevens, 
nuisic  by  Dan  .T.  Sullivan. 

©   Howard   Noble,    Boston ;    D :  9977.   Feb. 
16,  1907.  52007 

Yankee  (The)  prince;  play  with  music,  in  3 
acts,  bv  G.  M.  Cohan.  1  p.  1.,  3-48  numb.  1. 
8°.     Printed.     [Words  only] 

©   Geo.   M.   Cohan,   New   York;    D:  12657, 
Apr.  1,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  1.  1908.  52008 

Yankee  (The)  princess;  Hungarian  operetta, 
by  R.  A.  Barnet. 

©   R.   A.    Barnet,    Osterville,     Mass.;     D: 
12233,  Jan.  23,  1908.  52009 


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52031 


Yankee  (The)  regent;  comic  opera  in  2  acts. 
by  C.  S.  Adelman  and  I.  L.  Blumenstock. 
mu.sic  by  B.  M.  Jerome.  [2],  94  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.'   [Libretto  only] 

©  Charles  S.  Adelman,  I.  L.  Blumenstock 
and  Ben  M.  Jerome,  United  States ;  D :  6789, 
Jime  8,  1905 ;  2c.  June  8,  1905.  52010 

Same.  [1],  47  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Charles  S.  Adelman,  I.  L.  Blumenstock 
and  Benjamin  M.  Jerome,  Chicago  ;  D  :  7683, 
Nov.  29,  1905;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1905.  52011 

Yankee  (The)  schoolmaster.  See  Penu  Hap- 
good. 

Yankee  shavings.     See  D'ye  want  a  shave? 

Yankee  (A)  splash;  by  Albert  Cowles.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  L.  Plunkett,  New  York  ;  D  :  11253, 
Aug.  29,  1907 ;  2c.  Aug.  29,  1907.  52012 

Yankee  (The)  spy;  an  historical  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  F.  Crosby. 

©  George  F.  Crosby,  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
1876 :  4675,  Apr.  17.  52013 

Yankee  tactics;  or,  Down  in  the  will,  a  do- 
mestic comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mi'S.  M.  A.  D. 
Clifton. 

©  Mrs.  M.  A.  D.  Clifton,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. ; 
1872  :  10196.  Sept.  23.  52014 

Yankee  (The)  tar;  a  nautical  extravaganza  in 
1  act,  by  J.  F.  Cordray.  [3]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  John  F.  Cordray,  Portland,  Or. ;  D : 
15620,   Apr.   14,   1909;   2c.   Mar.   26.   1909. 

52015 

Yankee  (A)  tourist;  a  nmsical  comedy  in  3 
acts,  book  by  Richard  Harding  Davis,  lyrics 
by  Wallace  Irwin,  music  by  Alfred  G.  Robyn. 
[116]    p.   4°.     Typewritten.      [Libretto   only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  9886, 
Feb.  1.  1907;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.  52016 

• 

Yankee  (The)  tourist  in  Japan;  pianologue 
skit  with  a  plot,  by  J.  Geo.  Dube  [pseud,  of 
G.  J.  Dubey]     4  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1912;  D:  29206;  Geo.  J. 
Dubey,  Berlin,  N.  H.  52017 

Yankee  (The)  volunteer;  by  E.  R.  Kenney. 

©  Eugene  R.  Kenney,  Dayton,  O. ;  189!) : 
184,59,  Mar.  11.  52018 

Yankee  wit;  by  L.  J.  Dittmar. 

®  Louis  .T.  Dittmar,  Jersey  City  ;  D  :  6723. 
Mny   17,   190.1.  52019 

Yankee  would  a- wooing  go;  in  4  acts,  by 
Tficbfird    Lane.      1125]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  R.  Lane.  Chicago;  D :  9000,  Aug.  27, 
1906;   2c.   Aug.  27,   1906.  52020 


Yankeephobia;  a  spectacular  extravaganza  in  4 
acts,  liy  Switzer  St.  Elmo. 

©  Dolf  Rochester,  New  York;  1880:5127, 
Apr.  1.  52021 

Yankee's  (A)  love  for  Dixie;  l)v  Ruth  Comfort 
Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Yoimg]  4  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Mr.  anfl  Mrs.  Gardner,  Monroe,  La. ;  D : 
7505,  Nov.  4,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1905.        52022 

Yankel  boila;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Kobrin. 

isrb  "jiD  ,"irapN  4  ]^x  Nr2N-n  ;yb''"i3  b::ip:ii^ 

New  York,   The  Odeon  theatre.     82  p.     12°, 

©    Nov.    7,    1913;    2c.    Nov.    12.    1913;    D: 
34994 ;  Leon  Kobrin,  Brooklyn.  52023 

Yannanabacke  geisha  dancers;  an  original 
dramatic  title. 

©   Richard-  Fitzgerald,    New    York;   1881: 
15375,  Oct.  6.  52024 

Yap  (A)  a  chap  and  a  Jap. 

©  Dan  Sherman,  Central  Park,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
9990,  Feb.  19,  1907.  52025 

Yard  stick  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Good- 
rich.    101  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    16.    1910;    D:  20470;    Arthur 
Goodrich,  New  York.  52026 

Yashmak  (The);  a  story  of  the  Eiist.  a  musical 
play,  by  Cecil  Raleigh  and  Seymour  Hicks, 
music  composed  and  arr.  by  N.  Lambelet.  Li- 
bretto.    Typewritten. 

©   E.    Ascherberg    &    co.,    London,    1897 : 
27017,  May  3;  2c.  May  3.  52027 

Yawning  Joe;  nmsical  variety  sketch,  adapted 
and  p.-ir-My  written,  and  the  nuisic  composed 
and  arr.  by  Alfred  R.  Sedgwick. 

©   R(.bert  M.   De  Witt,  New  York;   1876: 
8903.  July  31  ;  2c.  Dec.  28.  52028 

Ye  colonial  septette;  presenting  an  old  tyme 
HallONAC'en,  by  J.  L.  Lasky. 

©  Josso  Louis  Laskv,  New  York ;  D :  107,57. 
.lime  12,  1907.  52029 

Ye  courtshyppe  of  Myles  Staundyshe;  a  bur- 
lesque in  4  acts.  New  Y'ork,  H.  C.  Stootiioff, 
1879.     .58  p.     12°. 

©   Lester   Williams  Clark,   New   Brighton, 
N.  Y. ;  1879:2194,  Feb.  15;  2c.  Oct.  IL 

52030 

Ye  deestrict  skewl;  by  H.  F.  Brigham.  [32]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  F.  Brigliam.  Boston;   1889:6623, 
Fob.  28;  Ic.  Feb.  25.  52031 


2632 


52032 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52054 


Ye  don't  tell  me;  an  Irish  sketch,  by  C.  L. 
Monroe  and  A.  A.  Shearer.  Rochester.  N.  Y., 
Monroe  &  Shearer,  1897.  8  p.  16°.  ( lUp  to 
date  series] ) 

©  INIonroe  and  Shearer,  Rocliester.  N.  Y. ; 
1897  :  67351,  Dec.  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  4.  52032 

Ye  East  Lynne;  or.  The  humors  of  Lady  Isa- 
bel, a  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  T.  R.  Hann. 

©  Thomas  R.  Hann.  Buffalo ;  1876 :  12951, 
Nov.  22.  52033 

Ye  feast  of  Beltane;  a  May  day  pantomime, 
based  on  Druidical  customs,  by  I.  G.  G.  Hall. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Irene  Gilbert  Gazzani  Hall,  New  York; 
D :  3646.  June  24,  1903 ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1903. 

52034 

Ye  geste  of  Hynde  Horn;  arr.  with  variations 
from  the  ancient  ballad  of  Hynde  Horn,  by 
A.  R.  Kelly.     31  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Amy  R.  Kelly.  Sandusky,  O. ;  D :  2873, 
Jan.  19,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1903.  52035 

Ye  humane  hair  shop;  1  act  comedy,  dialect 
playlet,  by  L.  E.  Alderdyce.  6  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1912 ;  D :  29205 ;  L.  E.  Alder- 
dyce, Battle  Creek.  52036 

Ye  last  sweet  thing  in  corners;  being  ye  faith- 
ful drama  of  ye  artist's  vendetta  [by  Florence 
I.  Duncan]  Philadelphia,  Duncan  «&  Hall 
[1880]     66  p.     4°. 

©  Duncan  and  Hall,  Philadelphia;  1880: 
18201,  Nov.  30 ;  2c.  Dec.  15.  52037 

Ye  new  woman. 

©  \\'.  W.  Fisher,  I.os  Angeles ;  1895 :  32840. 
June  24.  52038 

Ye  olde  folkes  at  home;  by  A.  E.  Aldrich. 

©  Albert  E.  Aldrich,  Siu-ingtield.  0.;  1885: 
26819,  Dec.  18.  52039 

Ye  spooney  blacksmith;  a  comedy  sketch,  by 
F.  PI  Copland.     Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  E.  Copland.  Minneapolis ; 
1891 :  4.3095,  Dec.  1 ;  2c.  Mar.  16,  1892.     52040 

Ye  tea  party  of  ye  olden  times;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Preston.  Franklin,  O..  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1913.     14  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35456;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  52041 

Ye  traveling  agent.  S<x  Passenger  (The) 
agent. 

Ye  village  skewl  of  long  ago;  an  entertain- 
ment in  2  pts.,  bv  Eleanor  Maud  Crane.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  1904.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  Yoi-k ;  D :  4470, 
Jan.  5,  1904;  2c.  Feb.  1,  1904.  52042 


Year  (The)  after;  in  1  act,  by  E.  F.  Clark. 
4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     June     1.3,     lOJd;    D :  21329 :    Efiie 
Fulcher  Clark,  Memphis,  Tenn.  52043 

Scr  a  I. so  Monologues. 

Year  (A)  ago  to-day;  ;i  (loniestic  driima  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  C.  Boniface.  1112]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Il;!n-y   C.   Boniface.     New    Yoi'k  ;     1S,S6: 
20158,  Sept.  7 ;  2c.  Oct.  9.  52044 


17  p. 


Year  (A)  and  a  day;  l)y  L.  E.  Francis. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Leon  Edgar  Francis.   Chicago ;    D  :  3480, 
May  25,  1903;  2c.  ]\Iay  IS,  1903.  52045 

Year  (A)  of  one  life;  by  J.  W.  Brady. 

©  .1.  AV.  Brady.  B.-irtow.  Fla. ;  1) :  .1-145.  Aug. 
16,   1904.  52046 

Year   (The)   one;   a    drainn    in   4   ;!cts.   by   J.   J. 
Purcell. 

©  .John  J.  Purcell,  Greenville.  N.  .T. :  1873: 
13323.  Nov.  17.  52047 

• •  Sec  aUn  A.  D.   1. 


Year's  (The)  at  the  spring;  i>lay  in  2  scenes, 
l)r()logii(^  and  epilogue,  by  K.  Wellman.  26  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Inly  21,  1913:  D:  33850;  Rae  Well- 
man,  New  York.  52048 

Year  (The)  10.000  A.  D.;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  .1.  Foil.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .Joseph  Feil,  Cleveland;  D :  10347.  .\pr. 
15,  1907;  2c.  Apr.  3.  1907.  52049 

Year  (The)  3001;  a  dr.-imjilir  fable  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  S.  ({urney.     .58  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Harry  Stanton  Gurney,  Brighton.  Ma.ss. ; 
1S95:  :',2226.  June  19;  2c.  June  18.  52050 

Year  (The)   1200;  play   in    1    uvA,  bv   E.   Daele 

|1  I,  21  p.     4°.     Typewriflen. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  191.".;  1 ) :  .'vHHiS :  Ernest 
I)ael(>,  New  York,  52051 

Year  2000;  a  comic  ojtera  in  3  acts,  lil)retlo  by 
H,  L.  I'^nsign,  anisic  by  Edward  Hoist.  4°. 
Typewi'itten     [Libretto  only] 

©  Hernion  I>ee  Ensign,  New  York:  1890: 
19297,  Mar.  28;  2c.  Mar.  20.  52052 

Years  after:  play  in  1  act,  by  Alexandra  von 
HenkM-.     40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ale.xandra  von  Herder  Grantham,  Tjou- 
don:  D:  13035.  May  23.  1908:  2c.  May  23, 
1908.  52053 

Years  ago;  dramatic  playlet  in  3  scenes,  by  M. 
Kallesscr.      [2],  16  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  22.  1913;  D :  35102 ;  Michael 
Kal lesser.  New  York.  52054 


2633 


52054 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52076 


Years  of  discretion;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Fred- 
eric Hatton  and  Fanny  Locke  Hatton.  223  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  Ifi.  1915;  D:  42702;  David  Be- 
lasco,  New  York.  52054a 

Yeast;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  M.  Wells.  [66] 
p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic    Oct.    17,    1914;    D :  38534 ;    Ella    M. 
Well.'*.   Lowell,   Mass.  52054b 

Yeg-gman  (The);  by  E.  H.  Meyer. 

©  Emma  Herey  Meyer,  Denver ;  D :  13563, 
Aug.  8,  1908.  52055 

comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  Moore,     i, 

10  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1910;    D :  21211 ;    Carlyle 
Moore,  New  York.  52056 

See  also  Little  mother  of  the  slums. 


Yellow  (The)  bribe;  war  drama  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Barry.     21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1915;    D :  39652 ;    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  52056a 

Yellow  (The)  cab;  or,  The  automobile,  far- 
cical comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
French  by  A.  H.  Canby.    Typewritten. 

©   A.   H.   Canby,   New   York ;   1899 :  10540, 
Feb.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  15.  52057 

Yellow  (The)  chapter;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
l)y  H.  Crane.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1913 ;  D  :  34528 ;  Hall  Crane, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  52058 

Yellow  (The)  curtain;  a  domestic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Beddard. 

©   Lillian    Beddard,    New    York ;    D :  1596. 
Mar.  18,  1902.  51059 

Yellow  curtains;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Marks. 
fl35]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1913;   D:  34091;  Jeannette 
Marks,  Greenville,  Me.  52060 

Yellow  dog;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  J. 
Hurtig. 

©   .Tules   Hurtig,    New   York;    1807:66086. 
Nov.  27.  52061 

■ ■ ■  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Hurtig. 

©    Jules    Hurtig,    New    York;    1897:48848, 
Aug.  31.  52062 

a  -farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Blooming- 


dale,  jr. 

©  Cbarles  Bloomingdale,  jr.,  Philadelphia; 
1891:3265,  Jan.  22.  52063 

Yellow  (The)  dragon.     See  Wong  Fong. 

Yellow    (The)    drama;    a    1    act    burlesque,    by 
I-.  n.  Harding.    11  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  I>ouise  Dana  Harding.  Chicago;  D :  3765. 
July  29,  1903 ;  2c.  July  20,  1903.  52064 


Yellow  Duke;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  C'hamberlain. 
[2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  18,  1913;  D:  31991  ;  Lucia  niiam- 
borlain,  San  Francisco.  52065 

Yellow  enemy;  i)lay,  by  T.  E.  Kyle.  [5]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1911 ;  D :  25728 ;  Tom  E.  Kyle. 
New  York.  52066 

Yellow  (The)  garters;  libretto  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Maflullath.     [1].  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1913;  D :  33741 ;  Alice  Mat- 
tullath.  New  York.  52067 

Yellow  (The)  jacket;  Chinese  play  done  in  a 
Chinese  manner,  in  3  acts,  by  G.  C.  Hazelton 
and  J.  H.  Benrimo.  Indianapolis,  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill  CO.  [19131  8  p.  1.,  190  p.  col.  front., 
plates.     12°. 

©  May  3.  1913  ;  2c.  May  7,  1913 ;  D  :  33231 ; 
George  C.  Hazelton,  jr.,  and  J.  Harry  Ben- 
rimo, New  York.  "  52068 

•play   in  3  acts,  by  G.  Hazelton  and  Ben- 


rimo.    [96]  p.    4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1912;  D :  31301 ;  George  C. 
Hazelton,  jr.,  and  J.  Harry  Benrimo,  New 
York.  52069 

Yellow    (A)    kid;    a   3    act    farce    comedy,    by 
Lemuel  North  Woolcott. 

©  L.  N.  Woolcott  and  C.  H.  Jackson.  New 
York  ;  1896  :  58791,  Oct.  21.  52070 

Yellow  (The)  kid  in  a  hot  chase;  a  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  J.  C.  Fulton. 

©  Jas.  C.  Fulton,  New  York ;  1896 :  64351. 
Nov.  25.  52071 

Yellow  (The)  kid  in  McFadden's  row  of  flats. 
Typewritten. 

©  Daniel  A.  Kelly,  New  York ;  1896 :  56828. 
Oct.  15;  2c.  Dec.  30.  52072 

Yellow  (The)  kid  of  Hogan's  alley;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E.  O'Grady. 

©  Henry  Edwin  O'Grady,  Philadelphia ; 
1897:18102,  Mar.  19.  52073 


a  musical  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 

©  Albert  Herman  Woods,  New  York ;  1896 : 
57211,  Oct.  12.  52074 

Yellow  (The)  kid  of  McFadden's  flats;  a  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  E.  O'Grady. 

©  Henry    Edwin    O'Grady,    Philadelphia  ; 
1897  :  18101,  Mar.  19.  52075 


—  an  Irish  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  I.  Pitt. 

©  George  I.  Pitt,  New  York;   1896:60298, 
Nov.  2.  52076 


2634 


52077 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52094 


Yellow  (The)  kid,  who  lives  in  Hogan's 
alley;  a  burlesque,  by  Frank  Dumout.  New 
York,  The  De  Witt  publishing  house,  1897. 
9  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,  no.  164] ) 

©  De  Witt  pub.  house,  New  York;  1897: 
56705,  Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  7.  52077 

Yellow  kid's  trip  around  the  world.  See 
Trip  (A)  around  the  world  with  the  Yellow 
kid. 

Yellow  law;  1  act  play  for  Thanksgiving  day, 
by  Clara  J.  Denton.  New  York,  J.  Fischer 
&  CO.  9  p.  12°.  (Fischer's  edition  of  plays, 
dialogues  and  drills) 

©   Jan.   15,   1910;    2c.   Jan.   14,    1910;    D: 
17970 ;  -J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  York.        52078 

Yellow  man  and  a  white;  an  episode  in  1  act, 
by  R.  W.  TuUy.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Richard  Walton  Tully,  New  York;  D: 
7631,  Nov.  28,  1905 ;  2c.  Nov.  28,  1905.    52079 

Yellow  men;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Nyitray. 
[73]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;  D :  23421 ;  Emil  Nyi- 
tray, New  York.  52080 

Yellow  (The)  passport;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A.  S.  Schomer.     27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1911 ;  D  :  24543  ;  Abraham  S. 
Schomer,  New  York.  52081 

drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S.  Schomer.     [75]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1913  ;  D  :  35290  ;  Abraham  S. 
Schomer,  New  York.  52082 

Yellow  (The)  peril;  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Herbert. 
©    Carl    Herbert,    Philadelphia;    1900    A: 
18048,  July  21.  52083 

in  6  acts.     [44]  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Mrs.    B.    Bliss,    Long   Beach,    Cal. ;    D : 
12550,   Mar.   16,   1908;   2c.  Apr.    20,   1908. 

52084 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Cowles.     [1],  26  p.    4  . 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    1,     1912;     D:  30411;     Albert 
Cowles,  Williamsport,  Pa.  52085 

(Kwong'  shao  sheng);  a   melodrama  in  4 


acts  and  11  scenes,  by  Albert  Newcomb. 

©  George  C.  Dent,  Chicago ;  D  :  16192.  June 
30,  1909.  52086 

—  See  also  Double  (The)  cross. 


Yellow  (The)  stain;  playlet,  by  B.  Reticker  and 

Hugh  Reticker.     [2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,   1915;   D:  40217;   Beatrice 

Reticker,  New  York.  52086a 


Yellow  (The)  streak;  melodrama  in  1  act  and 
4  scenes,  by  T.  Granville.  41  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1915;    D:  39750;    Taylor 
Granville,  New  York.  52086b 

an  original  comedy  sketch,  by  Bob  Watt 


[pseud,  of  R.  W.  Smiley] 

©  George  Brobst,  Pottsville,  Pa.;  D:8887, 
July  30,  1906.  52087 

—  play  in  1  act,  by  F.   Staples.     [2],  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1914;    D :  37017 ;    Frank 
Staples,  Los  Angeles.  52087a 

-by  W.  N.  Burns  and  H.  DanieL     [1], 
4°.    Typewritten. 


12  p. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1913  ;  D  :  33726 ;  Walter  Noble 
Burns  and  Harry  Daniel,  Chicago.  52088 

—  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  J.  Young.    101  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1911 ;  D :  24081 ;  Rida  John- 
son Young,  Greenwich,  Conn.  52089 

playlet    in    1   act,   by    S.   Chatterly.     8   p. 

4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,   1911;   D:  23769;   S.  Chat- 
terly, San  Francisco.  52090 

-vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  McCarthy.     IS  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1911;   D:  25941;  Myles  Mc- 
Carthy, New  York.  52091 

Yellow  (The)  ticket;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Michael 
Morton.     [129]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1913 ;  D :  35249 ;  A.  H.  Woods, 
New  York.  52092 

Yellow  (The)  triangle;  story  of  a  man  who 
has  gone  bad  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Sutton,  jr. 
24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feh  9,  1915;  D:  39627;  George  W. 
Sutton,  jr..  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  52092a 

Yellow  water;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Cooksey.  4  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1915  ;  D  :  41536 ;  Curtis  Cook- 
sey, New  York.  ,      52092b 

Yellow  yielding.     See  Under  the  eagle. 

Yellowbacks;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Bradley. 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1913 ;  D :  32621 ;  Ethel  Corby 
Bradley,  Chicago.  52093 

Yenkel,  the  blacksmith;  [by  D.  Pinski] 

/porD  nn 

©  David  Phiski.  New  York;  D:  15490,  Mar. 
29,  1909.  52094 


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52112 


Yens  Yensen;  Swedish  musical  comedy,  by  C.  A. 
Patterson. 

©  Ciiarles  Alexander  Patterson,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  D:  13657,  Aug.  26,J.908.        52095 

Yens  Yenson  from  Yersey;  a  Swedish  dialect 
sivetch,  by  Barry  Gray  and  .1.  Walters.  8  i). 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jule  Walters  and  T^ouise  Llewellyn, 
Phihidelpbia  ;  1> :  14331,  Nov.  liO,  190S  ;  2c.  Nov. 
20,  1908.  52096 

Yens  Yenson's  claim;  by  II.  S.  Sheldon.  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4. 1010 ;  1) :  20348  ;  Harry  Sophus 
Sheldon,  Chicago.  52097 

Yenuine  (A)  yentleman;  a  comedy  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  (i.  Heege. 

©  Gustave  Heege.  St.  Paul;  1894:00493. 
Dec.  27.  52098 

Yeoman  (The);  a  4  act  play,  by  M.  E.  Holland. 

©    Mary    Elizabelii    Holhind,    New    i\)rk ; 

1885  :  24810,  Nov.  27.  52099 

Yeoman  service;  iilay  in  prologue  and  4  acts. 
R  (!.  Kandall.     L 124 1  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915;  D:  41 864;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  52099a 

Yeomen  (The)  of  the  guard;  or.  The  naerry- 
man  and  his  maid,  by  W.  S.  (Jilbert  and  Ar- 
thur Sullivan,  arr.  tor  i)ianu!'orte  l)y  J.  H. 
Wadsworth.  Vocal  score.  New  Ycu'k,  W.  A. 
Pond  &  CO.,  1888.     xii,  136  p.    4°. 

©  .Joseph  H.  Wadsworlli,  P.oston ;  1888: 
27r)13,  Sept.  27;  2c.  Nov.  19.  52100 

Yermah,  the  dorado;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Ryan  and  F.  W.'  (^dburn.  104  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D:3!5334;  Marah  El- 
lis Kvan.  New  York,  and  Frona  W;iil  (lolbiuMi, 
San  Francisco.  52101 

Yes,  dear;  vaudeville  act.  by  Dick  Tlumipson. 
|3|   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  19 !.''>;  D :  42522 ;  Leroy  .T. 
I'urviance,  New  York.  52101a 

Yes,  my  dear;  original  farce  in  4  acts,  by  F. 
Noi-dstroni.     [115]  p.     4°.    Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1912;  D :  29309 ;  Frances 
Nordstrom,  Washington.  52102 

Yeshiwe  (Der)  bocher;  oder,  Der  yudisher 
martirer,  melodi'ania  in  4  acts,  by  Boris 
Thomjishefsky. 

©  Adler,  Edelstein  &  Thomashefsky,  New 
York;  1899:74576,  Nov.  15.  52103 

Yesterday;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  Goodman.  [21, 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  23,  1913;  D :  33031  ;  E<lward 
Goodman,  New  York.  52104 


Yesterday,  to-day  and — ;  allegorical  sketch 
with  music,  i)y  H.  Delf.  4  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1914 ;  D :  30644 ;  Harry  Delf, 
New  York.  52104a 

Yesterday,  today  and  tomorrow,  ^ec.  Rein- 
carnation. 

Yesterday's  affection,  but  not  today's;  a  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  E.  .T.  L.  Stilwell.  86  p.  f°. 
Typewi'itten. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12074,  Jan.  3.  1908;  2c.  Jan.  24,  1908. 

52105 

Yesteryear;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Betsy  Lowndes 
I  pseud,  of  H.  B.  White  |  [69]  p.  4°.  Tyi)e- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  9.  1914;  D :  37.523 ;  Helena  Bal- 
lard White,  San  Francisco.  52105a 

Yeteve;  nuisii'-drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  R.  Tur- 
rell.  [5],  r)7  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29.  1914;  I) :  38365 ;  Franc  Rob- 
inson Tnrrell,  AVest  Orange,  N.  J.  5210.5b 

Yetiva;  an  original  American  opera,  liltretlo  by 
c;.  Morgan,  nuisic  by  I.  Arnold. 

©   (veorge   Morgan   and    I(m   Arnold,   Phihi- 
delpbia ;  1888:  6528,  Mar.  2;  2c.  Mar.  2. 

52106 

Yette;  coniedie  en  1  acte,  de  M.  Hennequin. 
I'aris,  P.  V'.  Stock,  1911.     43  p.     4°. 

©    Jan.    16.    1911;    2c.    Dec.    31,    1910:    D: 
22967;  Maurice  Hennequin,  Paris.  52107 

Yiddishe  (Die)  gassen  kinder;  entnonunen  von 
russischen,  by  .Tacob  P.  Adler. 

©    Adler    vV:    Edelstein,    New    York;    1898: 
69214,  Nov.  28.  52108 

Yiddishe  (Die)  Kenig'in  Lear;  Icbensbild  In  4 
akten,  by  .T.  (Joi'din. 

©   .la col)   Gordin,    New    York;    1898:68372. 
Nov.  23.  •  52109 

Yit,   Yat  and  Yay;   :\   playlet   in   1   act  and   1 
scene,  by  J.  McCree.     27  p.     f".     Typewritten. 
©  Junie  McCree.   Sheepsliead  Bay,  N.    Y. ; 
D :  15257,  Mar.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Mar.  6,  1909. 

52110 

Yiv  and  the  blue  wolf. 

©  Sanmel    F.   Hvnian,  New   York;   D:390<), 
Aug.  2.5,  1903.  52111 

Ylia;  (h'ama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  I.  Finkle.  [89 1  ]). 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   24,   1!»13;   I) :  .3:?S76 ;   Alexandre 
I.  Finkle,  New  York.  52112 


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Yo  amo,  tu  amas  .  .  .  ;  inouologo  comico, 
original  y  en  prosa,  por  Kaniou  Lopez-Monte- 
negro. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1914.     15  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  17,  1914;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1914;  D: 
38212;  R.  Lopez-Montenegro,  Madrid. 

52112a 

Yo'  hubble  servant.     See  Mah  lady  Lou. 

Yo  puse  una  pica  en  Flandes;  caricatura  en  1 
acto  y  3  euadros,  del  drama  En  Flandes  se  pa 
puesto  el  sol  original  de  L.  Gabaldon  y  R.  de 
Santa  Ana.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiiole-s]  1911.     36  p.     12°. 

©  May  26,  1911;  2c.  May  27,  1911;  D: 
24329;  Luis  Gabaldon  v  Rafael  de  Santa  Ana, 
Madrid.  52113 

Yo  San  of  Tokio;  a  Japanese  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  N.   Shideler.      [101]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler,  Hartwell,  O. ;  D  : 
5205,  June  IS,  1904 ;  2c.  June  18,  1904.    52114 

Yoe  Yansen. 

©  IT.  Grant  Bitters,  Sonierville,  Mass.; 
1894:60472,  Dec.  27;  Ic.  Dec.  1.5.  52115 

Yoke  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Cluirles  M. 
Jellelf,  from  book  by  Hubert  Wales.  70  p. 
4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1912;  D :  28601 ;  William  A. 
Tulley,   New  York.  52116 

modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Scott.    77  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1910;  D :  20841 ;  Anita  Scott, 
New  York.  52117 

piece  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Metz.     [73]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1914;  D :  37390 ;  Adolf  Metz, 


Yolande;  humorous  musical  romance  in  2  acts, 
by  James  H.  Wolfe  and  Bernard  Weller.  [3], 
45  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1913;  D:  33666;  William  H. 
Denny,  New  York.  52120 


Cologne,  Germany. 
—  See  also  Torrent. 


52117a 


Yokohama  maid;  Japanese  comic  operetta  in 
2  acts,  written  and  composed  by  Arthur  A. 
Penn.  Libretto  and  lyrics.  New  York,  M.  Wit- 
mark  &  sons,  1915.     23  p.     4°. 

©  Dec.  17,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1915;  D: 
42517;    M.   Witmark  &  sons,  New   York. 

,      ■    52117b 

Yolanda  of  Cyprus;  a  plav  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Y. 
Rice.     87  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Gale  Young  Rice,  Louisville;  D :  8566, 
May  19,  1906;  Ic.  May  28,  1906;  Ic.  (type- 
written) May  28,  1906.      ^  52118 

Same.     New  York,  McClure  co.,  1908.     134 

p.     12°. 

©  McClure  co..  New  York ;  A :  204595,  Apr. 
18,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  18,  1908.  52119 

See  also  Collected  plays  and  poems;   by 

Cale  Young  Rice. 


or,   The  hearts  of  men,  by  L.  H.  Cowan. 

©   L.    H.    Cowan,    Chevy   Chase,    Md. ;    D: 
11314,  Sept.  7,  1907.  52121 

Yolande  de  Fernac;  a  tragedy  in  4  acts,  by 
F.  R.  Leroux. 

©  Frangois    Robert    Leroux,    Minneapolis; 
D:4863,  Apr.  1,  1904.  52122 

Yom  hachupa  (The  day  of  the  wedding); 
comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Joseph  Lateiner. 
[96]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1911 ;  D :  23315 ;  David  Kess- 
ler  and  Max  R.  Wilner.  New  York.  52123 

Yon  Yonson;  a  farcical  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Gus  Heege.     [79]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Jacob  Litt,  Milwaukee;  1892:6561,  Feb. 
10;  2c.  Feb.  10.  52124 

• a  Swedish  dialect  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  J.  Heege  and  W.  D.  Coxey. 

©  Gus  J.  Heege  and  W.  D.  Coxey,  United 
States;  1890:34945,  Nov.  6.  52125 

Yonkers  cliff;  or.  The  conspiracy,  a  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  A.  Vatter  and  J.  E.  Spencer. 

©    August    Vatter    and    John    E.    Spencer, 
Boston  ;  1S8S  :  12958,  May  3.  52126 

Yoo-hoo;  play  in  2  acts,  designed  for  children 
from  nine  to  twelve  years  of  age,  by  M.  E. 
Ci'eager.      [15]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1914;  D:  35833;   Maude  E. 
Creager,  Crown  Point,  Ind.  52126a 

Yorick;  a  romantic  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Daly. 

©  Augustin  Daly,  New  York;  1874:14602, 
Dec.  5.  52127 

York  state  folks;  or,  Back  home,   a  pastoral 

play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Sidman.     Typewritten. 

©   Arthur    Sidman,     Ben.souhurst,     N.    Y. ; 

1900  A:  9839,  Apr.  17;  2c.  Apr.  17.  52128 

Yorktown;  American  historic  drama  in  5  acts. 
by  E.  S.  Riley.  Annapolis,  Md.,  Arundel 
press,  1911.     52  p.    8°. 

©   Apr.    18,   1911;    2c.    Apr.    25,    1911;    D: 
24040,  Elihu  S.  Riley,  Annapolis,  Md.     52129 

Yorktown  and  Appomattox;  or,  Washington 
and  Cornwallis,  then  Grant  and  Lee  [etc.], 
patriotic  tableaux,  by  J.  Grieves.  4  p  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,     1910 ;     D :  20562 ;     John 
Grieves,  New  York.  52130 

Yorktown  (A)  surrender.     See  Mistakes. 


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52148 


Yosemite;    a   melodrama   in   5   acts,   by   C.   A. 
Taylor. 

©   Charles  A.   Taylor,    Tulare   City,   Cal. ; 
1892:4831,   Jan.  30.  52131 

or,  The  belle  of  the  Bridal  Veil,  an  origi- 


nal American  drama  in  3  acts,  by  R.  D.  Milne 
and  W.  W.  Randall. 

©  Robert  Duncan  Milne  and  Will  W.  Ran- 
dall, San  Francisco  ;  1882 :  10598,  June  27. 

52132 

or,  The  spirit  of  the  wilderness,  a  psychic 


problem  play  in  4  straight  acts  and  apotheo- 
sis, by  C.  A.  Taylor.    92  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Alonzo ■  Taylor,  New  York;   D: 
14174,  Oct.  30,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  9,  1908.     52133 

or.  The  trail  of  death;  a  sensation  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  E.  C.  Wright  and  W.  0.  Hudson. 
Brooklyn,  Daily  eagle  print,  1871. 

©  Edward  C.  Wright  and  W.  C.  Hudson, 
Brooklyn;  1871:2855,  Apr.  1.  52134 

—  See  also  Billie  Blue. 


Yosemite  dom.es;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  W. 
Miller.     64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Joseph    Wilson   Miller,    St.    Louis;    D: 
4709,  Mar.  11,  1904;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1904.  52135 

Yosher  (Der)     See  Feeling  (The)  of  justice. 

Yosila  dam  rabbins  binyochidle;  a  romantic 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Axilbund. 

©  Elizabeth  L.  Axilbund,  Philadelphia ;  D : 
9596,  Dec.  7,  1906.  52136 

Yot-che-ka;  Indian  play  in  1  act,  by  Helen  P. 
Kane.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Loudon,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914.  12  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  294] ) 

©   Dec.    11,   1914;    2c.    Dec.   14,    1914;    D: 
39075  ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         52136a 

little  Indian  drama  in  1  act,  by  H.  Kane. 

13  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  P.   Kane.   Washington;   D :  13800, 
Aug.  20,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  3,  1908.  52137 

You  and  I;  an  original  farce-comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Smith. 

©   Edgar   Smith,   New   York ;    1890 :  15152, 
May  8;  2c.  Oct.  6.  52138 

See  also  U  and  I. 


You  are  the  woman;  a  German  love  play  in  3 
ucts,  by  W.  S.  Carrigan.  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  William  S.  Carrigan,  Hamiltim,  Ontario, 
Canada ;  D :  15875,  May  17,  1909 ;  2c.  May  17. 
1909.  52139 

You  can  never  tell;  a  musical  comedietta,  by 
F.  Bernard. 

©  Franklin  Bernard,  New  York ;  D :  10666, 
May  31,  1907.  52140 


You  can't  get  away  from  it;  musical  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Avadne  Van  Riper.  [2],  37  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  13,  1914;   D :  37842 ;   Shirlie  A. 
A^an  Riper,  New  York.  52140a 


You  can't  kill  him. 

You  don't  say  so! 
gulance. 


See  Crushed  (The)  actor. 
See  Co-ingular  (A)   sin- 


You  have  no  right;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Gal- 
len.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1912  ;  D  :  30755  ;  John  Gallen. 
Philadelphia.  52141 

You  know  who;  by  E.  S.  White. 

©  Elizabeth  S.  White,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. ; 
1900  A  :  22876,  Sept.  14.  52142 

You'll  do;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Ellen 
Edwards.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  13,  1914 ;  D :  36215 ;  Lucy  Ellen 
Edwards  Bruce,  Portland,  Or.  52142a 

You'll  get  yours;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Gunn. 
[93]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1912;    D:  28766;    Charles 
Gunn,  San  Francisco.  52143 

You'll  remember  me;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  J.  J.  Magee.     [2],  16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1914 ;  D :  35961 ;  John  J.  Ma- 
gee, New  York.  42143a 

You  must  be  dreaming;  by  Robert  C.  V.  Mey- 
ers. 

©    P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1887: 
24721,  Sept.  27.  52144 

You  need  a  doctor;  playlet,  by  M.  J.  Stevenson. 
[2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,   1912;   D :  29915 ;   Morton  J. 
Stevenson,  Chicago.  52145 

You  never  can  tell;  a  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
adapted  from  Les  trois  chapeaux,  by  Jj.  .]. 
Rodriguez. 

©  L.  J.  Rodriguez,  New  York;  1898:12249, 
Feb.  18.  52146 

New 


—  a  pleasant  play,  by  Bernard   Shaw. 
York,  Brentano's,  1913.     125  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.    10,    1913;   2c.   Nov.    13,    1913;    A: 
361150;  G.  B.  Shaw,  London.  52147 

— ■  Sec  also  Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 


You  never  can  tell  about  a  woman;  under- 
world comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell  and 
H.  O.  Stechhan.  12],  58  p.  10°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    .Tan.    16,    1912;   D:  28300;    Maverick 
Terrell  and  H.  O.  Stechhan.  Seattle.        52148 

You  or  I;  pla.vlet,  by  T.  E.  Oliphant.  [2],  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Feb.  n,  1914;  D:  3601 6;  Thomas  E. 
Oliphant,  Philadelphia.  52148a 


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You're  a  liar;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  II.  Belmont. 
[1],  68  p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915;   D :  41355 ;  Ralf  Bel- 
mont, New  York.  52148b 

You're  next;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock. 
9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1913;  D :  3.533G ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  Los  Angeles.  52149 

You're  on;  comedy  act,  by  C.  Kahu.  11  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  10,  1915;  D:  41712;  Carl  Kahn, 
New  York.  52149a 

You're  only  old  and  in  the  way.  See  After 
three  score  years  and  ten. 

You  sink  so.     See  My  wife. 

You  think  you  do;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Kunyon.     [3],  62  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1915 ;  D :  40001 ;  A.  S.  Run- 
yon,  New  York.  52149b 

You've  got  'o  pay;  dramatic  episode  in  1  act, 
by  Agues  Armstrong  [pseud,  of  A.  Bird]  [1] 
12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1914 ;  D :  37478 ;  Agues  Bird, 
Portland,  Me.  52149c 

You've  got  to  pay;  play  concerning  one  phase 
of  life  today  in  4  acts,  by  H.  O.  Stechhan. 
[2],  176  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1913 ;  D :  35461 ;  H.  O.  Stech- 
han,  Los  Angeles.  52150 

You  will  never  grow  old;  1  act  play  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  T.  and  Helen  P.  Guthrie.  17  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1913 ;  D :  33040 ;  H.  T.  Guth- 
rie, New  York.  52151 

You  win;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  P.  Levy.  112  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1913;  D :  33318 ;   Sidney  P. 
Levy,  Pensacola,  Pla.  52152 

Young  America;  by  C.  Gomes. 

©   Chas.   Gomes,   New   York;   1895:31317, 
June  13.  52153 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Ballard.     [166]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8.  1915 ;  D :  41700 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  New  York.  52153a 

Young  America  in  the  hands  of  his  friends; 
a  political  drama,  by  Arthur  W.  Sanborn. 
Boston,  J.  H.  West  company  [1904]  82  p. 
12°. 

©   James  H.   West  co.,   Boston ;   A :  83073, 
Mar.  22,  1904;  2c.  Mar.  22,  1904.  52153b 

Young  (The)  American;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Gaden. 

©    Garland     Gaden,     Philadelphia;     1893: 
54891,  Dec.  12.  52154 


Young  American  progressive  hobby  club;  a 
farce  in  1  scene,  by  Lily  C.  Whitaker. 

©    Edgar    S.    Werner,    New    York;    1896: 
29803,  May  15;  Ic.  June  1.  52155 

Young  America's  triumph;  or,  The  good  fairy 
and  the  wicked  dwarf,  a  Christmas  extrava- 
ganza, by  George  M.  Finch.  16  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Robert  S.   Finch,  United   States;  1887: 
34538,  Dec.  31;  2c.  Dec.  13,  1888.  52155a 

Young — and  too  trusting;  a  drama  in  1  act, 
by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©  Laura   Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12102,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  17,  1909. 

52156 

Young  April;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Forbes- 
Robertson.     108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1913 ;  D :  32823 ;  Ian  Forbes- 
Robertson,  London.  52157 

Young  Bill,  the  detective;  by  W.  S.  Rehrer. 

©  William  S.  Rehrer,  Reading,  Pa.;  1890: 
9660,  Mar.  25 ;  2c.  Mar.  25.  52158 

Young  (The)  boy  from  the  country.  See 
Happy  Joe. 

Young  brother  Jonathan;  a  national  topical 
sketch,  written  and  composed  by  W.  H.  Lin- 
gard. 

©   William   Horace  Lingard,    New    York; 
1872 :  8658,  Aug.  13.  52159 

Young  Buffalo  in  New  York;  [play  in  4  acts] 
by  C.  E.  Blaney.     97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

"©   Ic.   Aug.   3,    1909;    D:  16450;    Chas.   E. 
Blaney,  New  York.  52160 

Young  Buffalo,  king  of  the  wild  West;  an 
original  melodrama  of  western  life  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  E.  Blaney.     115  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York ;  D :  6051, 
Jan.  11,  1905;   2c.   Jan.  11,  1905.  52161 

Young  (The)  Calif ornian;  by  J.  W.  Fisher. 
Typewritten. 

©   J.   Wilson   Fisher,   Mt.   Morris,  N.   Y. ; 

1894:4162,  Jan.  17;  2c.  Feb.  26.  52162 

Young  Dr.  Devine;  a  comedietta  in  2  scenes, 
by  Mrs.  E.  J.  H.  Goodfellow. 

©  Penn.  pub.  cc,  Philadelphia  ;  1896 :  39949, 
July  8;  2c.  July  8.  52163 

Young  Douglas;  1  act  tragedy,  by  M.  R.  Mc- 
Spadden.     [10]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   28,   1912;   D :  28859 ;   Mary   R. 
McSpadden,  Chicago.  52164 

Young  (The)  dramatist.     Sec  Mr.  Nobody. 

Young  folks  ways;  an  original  domestic  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  David  Belasco. 

©   Chai-les   Frohman,    Now     York;     1883: 
19561,  Oct.  24.  52165 


5379— vol,  2—16- 


62 


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52166 


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52184 


Young  (A)  girl's  fatal  error;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  I..  Stilwell.  106  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Lain-a   Jean  Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D:  12047,  Jau.  3,  11)08;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1908. 

52166 


Young  (The)  lieutenant;  a  drunia  In  4  acts,  by 
C  A.  Thomas.     Typewritten. 

©    Charles    Ashford    Thomas,    New    York; 
1894:49474,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Dec.  7.  52176 


Young    (A)    girl's    folly, 
secret. 


Hee    Terrible    (A) 


Young  (A)  girl's  heart.     See  Tot. 

Young  (A)  girl's  vow.     See  Nelly  Kavanagh. 

Young  (A)  girl's  wrongs  and  rescue;  a  melo- 
drama in  3  acts,  by  B.  H.  Seely. 

©  Bertha  Henretha  Seely,  Dayton,  O. ;  D : 
G430,  Mar.  30,  1905.  52167 

Young  (The)  guard;  or,  The  soldier  of  the 
Iioir,  an  original  drama  in  2  acts,  by  John 
Frederick  Smith. 

©  Charles  H.  Crawford,  Albany;  1895: 
5147,  Jan.  21.  52168 

Young  Hawley;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  John- 
ston.    LIT.")]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1911;  D:  24065;  Franklin 
Johnston,  New  York.  52169 

Young  hearts;  a  play  in  3  acts  and  4  scenes, 
by  H.  C.  Colwell.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henrv  C.  Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa. ;  D : 
15380,  Mar.  18,  1909;  2c.  Apr.  5,  1909. 

52170 

Young  (The)  hero;  a  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act  and  1  scene,  by  J.  L.  Busch.  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  John  L.  Busch,  San  Francisco ;  D :  8S72, 
July  26,  1906;  Ic.  July  10,  1906;  Ic.  July  26. 
1906.  52171 

Young  (The)  king;  play  in  pi-ologue  and  2  acts, 
by  Oscar  Wilde,  dramatized  by  E.  B.  Pascal. 
34  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25.  1913;  D :  34536 ;  Ernest  B. 
Pascal,  New  York.  52172 

Young  King  Brady,  detective;  a  melodrama 
of  detective  life  in  4  acts,  bv  Edwin  Murry. 
[601  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  Martineau,  INIontreal,  Canada;  D: 
8384,  Apr.  20,  1900;  Ic.  May  21,  1906.      52173 

Young  King  Cole;  by  (^lementia.  Chicago,  Sis- 
ters of  mei-cv,  St.  l*atri<;k's  academy,  1911. 
18,  [11  p.     16°. 

©    Nov.    TO,    1911;    2(!.    Jan.    IS,    1912;    D: 
28347;    Sisters  of  mercy,   St.   Patrick's  acad-* 
emy,  Chicago.  52174 

Young  Lady  Rodney;  or,  Mona,  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  Felix  Morris. 

©  Helen  Dauvray,  United  States;  1885: 
7406,  Mar.  30.  52175 


Young    love    and    old    Bourbon, 
shiners  (The) 


See    Moon- 


Young  (The)  man;  drama  playlet  in  1  act,  l\v 
C.  J.  Ausmiis.    12  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1914;  D:  38346;  Carl  J. 
Ausnnis,  Oakland,  Cal.  52176a 

Young  (The)  man  from  the  country;  by  C.  E. 
Val  lance.     Typewritten. 

©  Charlie  Edwin  Vallance,  Elkhart,  Ind. ; 
1900  A:  15229,  June  19;  2c.  July  13.        52177 

Young  (The)  minister's  temptation;  comedy 
drama  in  5  acts,  by  A.  N.  Shideler.  [1281  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Albert  Newton  Shideler,  New  York;  D: 
6547,  Apr.  13,  1905;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1905.     52178 

Young  (The)  missionary;  a  play  of  military 
and  social  life  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  by 
A.  J.  Ebert. 

©  Artlnn-  J.  i:bert,  INIilwaukee;  D :  13667, 
Aug.  27,  1908.  [IGntry  abandoned,  see  D: 
13708,  entitled  A  battle  of  heartsl  52179 

Young  Mr.  Pritchard;  a  comedy  in  2  .scenes,  by 
Esther  B.  Tiffany.     Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 

&  CO. 

©  F.  E.  Chase,  Boston  ;  1886 :  21243.  Sept. 
22.  52180 

Young  Mr.  Tuttle;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  l)y  A.  E. 
Ives  and  11.  Golden. 

©  Alice  E.  Ives  and  Richard  (iolden.  Mount 
Ivy,  N.  Y. ;  D :  5257,  July  6,  1904.  52181 

Young  Mrs.  Bascona's  fii'st  at  home;  acting 
hnmorons  monologue  for  woman,  by  Stanley 
Schell.     p.  113-118.     12°.     Printed. 

©  Apr.  18,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  24,  1914;  A: 
372601 ;  Edgar  Schell  Werner,  New  York. 

52181a 

Young  Mrs.  Teddy;  a  comedy  drama  in  5  act's, 
by  Margaret  Mayo,  dramatized  from  novel  of 
the  same  name  by  Barl)ara  Yecbton  [pseud,  of 
L.  F.  Krause] 

©  Lvda  Fari'ington  Krause,  New  Y'ork ;  D: 
6105,  Jan.  19,  1905.  52182 

Young  Mrs.  Vanity;  (h'ama  of  tlie  American 
home,  in  3  acts,  by  W.  R.  l\-iirchil(l.  69  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1910;  D:  21440;  William 
Richard  Fairchild,  Chicago.  52183 

Young  Mrs.  Winthrop;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Bronson  Howard. 

©  Marshall  H.  Mallorv,  New  York;  1882: 
14094,  Sept.  4 ;  2c.  Nov.  17.  52184 


2640 


52185 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


5220? 


Young'  Mrs.  Winthrop — Coutinued. 

Same. 

©  Alice  M.  Howard.  New  York,  as  the 
widow  of  the  aiitlior,  in  renewal  tor  28  years. 
Ilenewal  no.  972,  Jnne  10,  191.0.  Ori^iniil  en- 
try, Sept.  4,  1882,  no.  14094.  52185 

Same.     New  York,  S.  French,  1899.     .jG  p. 


12°.      (French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
ot  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  23) 

©  Laura  A.  Palmer,  United  States;  1899: 
70021,  Oct.  30;  2c,  Nov.  17.  52186 

Young-    Monte    Cristo;    a    burlesque,    by    J.    .1. 
McNally  and  F.  J.  Pilling. 

©  John  .L  McNallv   and  Frank  ,1.  Pillini;-. 
Boston;.  1887:  10730,  Apr.  21.  52187 

Young'  (The)  Napoleon;  by  U.  Ade. 

©  George  Ade,  Chicago;  D :  4099,  Oct.  15. 
1903.  52188 


—  dramatic  comiiosition,  by  G.  M.  Cohan. 

©  George  M.  Cohan,  New  York;   D :  99.'i2, 
Feb.  1,  1907.  52189 

vignette,  in  1  scene,  by  Wilfred  T.  Coleby. 


London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New  York,  3.  French, 
1913.  16  p.  12°.  ([French's  acting  ed.,  no. 
2435] ) 

©  Apr.  8,  1913 ;  2c.  Apr.  9,  1913 ;  D :  .32892 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  52190 

—  See  aJfio  Real  (The)  Napoleon. 


Young  old  bachelor;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  T. 
Hayden.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  T.  Hayden,  Brooklvn  ;  D :  73.56, 
Oct.  4,  1905;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1905.  52191 

Young  (The)  patriots'  league;  Washington's 
birthday  play  for  intermediate  grades,  by 
Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Fi-ankliu.  O..  Kldridge  en- 
tertainment hou.se,  1913.    14  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1913;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1913;  D: 
35457 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  liouse,  Frank- 
lin, O.  52192 

Young  Paul  Revere;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P. 
Phelps  and  M.  Short. 

©  Pauline  Phelps  andlMarion  Short,  New 
York  ;  D  :  1287,  Jan.  13,  1902.  52193 

Young  (The)  philanthropist;  a  i)astoral  com- 
edv-drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  .L  Ebert.  61  p. 
16°.     Printed. 

©  Arthur  J.  Ebert,  Milwaukee;  D :  9630, 
Dec.  13,  1906;  2c.  Feb.  6,  1907.  52194 

Young  (The)  pretender;  or,  The  last  of  the 
Stuarts,  a  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  bv  H.  H. 
Hay. 

©  Henrv  Hanby  Hay,  Philadelphia;  1S9G: 
25651,  Apr.  27.  52195 


Young  (The)  recruit;  or.  The  battle  above  tlie 
clouds,  by  O.  P.  Sweet. 

©  O.   Preston   Sweet,   Boston;   1894:4.5287, 
Sept.  28.  52196 

Young  (The)  rector  of  our  parish.  aSVc  Phil- 
lip Warright. 

Young  (The)  republic;  or.  Its  16th  president, 
a  historical  drama  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Bush. 

©   Wm.    Bush,   Chicago;   1871:10,   Jan.   3; 
2c.  Dec.  4,  1872.  52197 

Young  (The)  Rev.  Chicklover;  an  operetta,  by 
jM.  Nlcolson.     Typewritten. 

©  Malcolm    Nicolson,    Kansas    City,    Mo. ; 
1898:68564,  Nov.  25;  2c.  Nov.  25.  52198 

Young  (The)  revolutionist;  an  opera-boufCe  in 

3  acts,  by  G.  Kidgwell.      [84]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1912 ;  D :  28819,  George  Kidg- 
well, New  York.  52199 

Young  scamp;  a  darkey  sketch  in  1  scene,  bv 
Add.  Weaver,  arr.  by  Charles  White.  New 
York,  K.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  5  p.  12°. 
( [De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
S5]) 

©   Robert   M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
7981,  July  3 ;  2c.  July  26.  52200 

Young  Thunderbolt;  a  romantic  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  H.  Frichette  and  L.  Aldrich. 

©  Louis   H.   Frichette  and  Louis   Aldrich. 
United  States;  1883:4777,  Mar.  14.       52201 

Young  Tobe  Hoxie;  a  dramatic  composition  in 

4  acts,  by  E.  C.  Lamson. 

©    Ernest    Clyde   Lamson,    Phoenix,   Ariz. ; 
1900  A :  11082,  May  2.  52202 

Young  Travers'  fiancee.     See  Infants  (The) 

Young  (The)  un  of  the  upper  camp;  a  play  of 
w^esteru  life  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H.  Carson.  59  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  Henry  Carson,  New  York;  D: 
9882,  Jan.  31,  1907 ;  2c.  Jan.  31,  1907.     52203 

Young  Wild  West;  western  melodrama  depict- 
ing life  in  the  foothills  of  Montana  in  4  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Totten.     [129]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Joseph  Byron  Totten,    New    York;    D: 
8147.  Mar.  12,  1906 ;  2c.  Mar.  12,  1906.    52204 

Young  wives  and  old  bachelors;  a  comedy   in 

5  acts,  by  L.  H.  Hooper. 

©  Lucv   H.   Hooper,   Long  Branch,  N.   .T. ; 
1873:9318,   Aug.   19.  '  52205 

Young  (A)  woman  of  talent;  a  1  act  farce,  by 
R.  L.  AVeed.     Typewritten. 

©  Robert  Lewis  Weed.  New  York;  1899- 
29631,  May  1;  2c.  May  26.  52206 
Same. 

©  Robert  Lewis  Weed.  New  York;  1899- 

35325,  May  26;  2c.  May  26.  52207 


2641 


52208 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52229 


Younger  (The)  boys,  train  wreckers;  by  E. 
Stout. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Cliicago;  D :  2788,  Dec.  5. 
1902.  52208 

Younger  (The)  brother;  symbolical  play  in  3 
act.s,  by  Bryee  Macgregor.  126  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1911 ;  D :  25511 ;  E.  R.  Pres- 
cott,  Boston.  52209 

vaudeville  dramatic  sketch,  by  C  A.  Place. 

[1],  10  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    12,    1912;    D :  30249 ;    Clarence 
Allen  Place,  New  Britain,  Conu.  52210 

Younger  (The)  brothers;  a  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  F.  Redmond. 

©  Frank  Redmond,  St.  Louis ;  D :  813,  Aug. 
29,   1901.  -      52211 

Younger  (The)  brothers,  bank  robbers;  a  dra- 
matic composition  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Stout. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Chicago ;  D :  2455,  Oct.  16, 
1902.  52212 

Younger  (The)  brothers'  last  raid;  by  E.  Stout. 

©    Ernest    Stout,    Chicago;    D:3487,    May 

25,  1903.  52213 

Younger  (The)  generation;  comedy  for  parents 
in  3  acts,  by  Stanley  Houghton.  New  York, 
S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1910. 
70  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   21,    1910;    2c.    Nov.   22,    1910:    D: 
22624;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.     52214 

a  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  L.   Stevenson  and 

M.  R.  Mechtold.     [98]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Letitia  Stevenson  and  Mary  Rider  Mech- 
told, New  York  ;  D  :  10600,  May  20,  1907 ;  2c. 
May  24,  1907.  52215 

by  W.  H.  Carson.     [84]  p.    4°.    Type- 


written. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1911 ;  D :  24139 ;  Wra.  H.  Car- 
son, New  York.  52216 

—  vaudeville  sketch,  by  Bobby  Heath.     3  p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1915;  D:  39836;   Claude  L. 
Golding,  Philadelphia,  52216a 

Younger  (The)   Miss   Corkwell;  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Pier.     [75]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florida  Pier,  New  York ;  D :  13040,  May 
23,  1908;  2c.  May  23,  1908.  52217 

Younger  (The)  son;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  M. 
Bryan.     [2],  58  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1912 ;  D :  29119 ;  Charles  M. 
Bryan,  Memphis,  Tenn.  52218 

— and  a  prologue,  by  L.  J.  Cella.     [113] 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Louis  J.  Cella,  New  York ;  D :  8502,  May 
8,  1906;  2c.  May  16,  1906.  52219 


Younger  (The)  son — Continued. 

-a  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  Morris.     [160]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ramsay  Morris,  Jersey  City ;  D :  13301, 
July  6,  1908 ;  2c.  July  6,  1908.  52220 

See  also  Hinko. — King's  crown. 


Youngers'  (The)  last  stand.  See  Northfield 
(The)  bank  robbery. 

Youngers  (The)  out  West;  by  E.  Stout. 

©  Ernest  Stout,  Chicago ;  D :  2790,  Dec.  5, 
1902.  52221 

Youngest  (The)  in  command;  social  drama  of 
army  life,  by  H.  Del-Ruth.  [IS]  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,   1913;    D:  33465;    Hampton 
Del-Ruth,  Los  Angeles.  52222 

Youngsters;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Renter. 
[132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.   24,   1913;   D:  34527;   Herman 
Renter,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  52223 

Your  choice  for  1892,  Blaine  or  Cleveland; 
play  in  3  acts. 

©  Herbert  A.  Beard,  Chicago ;  1890 :  41499, 
Dec.  27.  52224 

Your  daughter;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  J.  Rear- 
den,  jr.     15  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.  24,  1909;   D :  17521 ;   James  J. 
Rearden,  jr.,  Chicago.  52225 

Your  family;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger. 

©  Frederick  Bruegger,  Chicago;  D:  15107, 
Feb.  17,  1909.  52226 

comedy   in  3  acts,   by   F.   Bruegger.      [3], 


133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1912;   D :  31702 ;   Frederick 
Bruegger,   Chicago.  52227 

Same.     [166]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1914;  D :  37559 ;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  52227a 

Your  hand  in  mine;  in  2  acts,  by  L.  K.  Stan- 
bery.     43  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1910;   D:  22506;   Lortah  K. 
Stanbery,  New  York.  52228 

Your  honor;  dramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Mitchell  [i.  e.,  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [2],  32  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1914 ;  D :  37571 ;  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell,   Los  Angeles.  52228a 

Your  humble  servant.     See  Help. 

Your  neighbor's  wife;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Ellis.  Rock  Island,  111.,  C.  Ellis, 
1907.    36  p.     12°. 

©  Chas.  Ellis,  New  York;   D :  11007,   .Tuly 
20,  1907 ;  2c.  Sept.  6,  1907.  52229 


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Your  obedient  servant;  a  farcical  comedy  of 
to-day  in  3  acts,  by  Maida  Castelhun.  [12]] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1912 ;  D :  29S58 ;  Maida  Cas- 
telhun Darnton,  New  York.  52230 

Your  own  judgment;  by  S.  L.  Valerga,  iv. 
23  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  23,   1910;    D :  21127 ;    Susan  L. 
Valerga,  San  Francisco.  52231 

Your  sick;  dramatic  sketcli  in  1  act.  by  E. 
Clifton.     [16]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  July  12,  1910;  D :  21540 ;  Elmer  Clif- 
ton, Los  Angeles.  52232 

Your  Uncle  Dudley.     See  Peacock  Alley. 

Your  Uncle  Sam's  money;  play  in  1  act,  by 
I.  K.  Friedman.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1914;    D:  35965;    Isaac    K. 
Friedman,  Wiunetka,  111.  52232a 

Your  way  and  mine;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  William  Albert  Curtis.  [72]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .June  7,  1911 ;  D :  24422 ;  W.  A.  Cur- 
tis,  Oakland,  Cal.  52233 

Yours  for  health;  comedy  of  fads  and  foibles  in 
3  acts,  by  M.  R.  Rineliart  and  Stanley  M. 
Rinehart.      [2],  206  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  6,  1910;  D:  22230;  Mary  Rob- 
erts Rinehart,  New  York.  52234 

Yours  truly;  dramatic  composition  in  2  acts, 
by  M.  Ott.     [96]   ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   If.    Doc.    22,    1911;    !>:  39173 ;    Mnttbow 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  52234a 

a  new  and  original  typical  comedy-drama, 

by  F.  G.  Maeder. 

©     Frederick     G.     Maeder,     Philadelphia; 
1881:  1905,  Feb.  7.  52235 

play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  L.  Rising. 

[246]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  10,  1915 ;   D :  39633 ;   Lawrence 
Rising,  New  York.  52235a 

Yourself  in  print;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  G.  Longman.     [116]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  19,  1911 ;  D :  24734 ;  Edward  G. 
Longman,  Brooklyn.  52236 

Youth;  allegorical  morality  play  portraying  his 
pilgrimage  in  quest  of  success,  by  C.  A. 
P.rown.     [.56]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1914;   D :  39176 ;  Claude  A. 
Brown,  San  Antonio.  52236a 

comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Woolf.    29,  [1]  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1911 ;  D  :  24376 ;  Edgar  Allen 
\yoolf.  New  York,  52237 


Youth— Continued. 

a  drama,  by  Harris  [and]  Merritt. 

©  W.   F.   Morse,   New  York ;   1881 :  11872, 
Aug.  1.  52238 

a  love  drama  in  3  acts,   tr.   and   adapted 


from  the  German  of  Max  Halbe  by  H.  Bern- 
stein. 

©  Herman  Bernstein,  New  York ;  D :  14144, 
Oct.  26,  1908.  52239 

play  in  1  act,  an  epic  of  humanity  for  all 


time,  by  Arthur  George  [pseud,  of  A.  G.  Lin- 
dell]     37  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16.    1914;    D :  38134 ;    Arthur 
George  Lindell,  Chicago.  52239a 

Youth  and  love;  by  Max  Halbe.    Typewritten. 

©  Harry  M.  Goldberg,  New  York ;  1900  A : 

25129,  Oct.  9;  2c.  Oct.  9.'  52240 

Youth   and   old  ag'e;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N. 
Rosenbloom. 


ps  ,ir'jpN  4 


rx  K 


>^N"n  ;-r'j''r  "jin  ■ijr:r 


154  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    .Tune     2,    1913;     D :  33408 ;     Julius 
Bi-oder,  New  York.  52241 

drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  Morris.    8  p.    24°. 

©  Grace  Morris,   Chinese  Camp,  Cal. ;   D : 
14905,  Jan.  26,  1909 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1909.    52242 

Youth  and  time;  an  operetta  for  young  and  old 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  W.  Hathaway. 

©  a  W.   Hathaway,   Santa  Monica.  Cal.; 
1890:9674,  Mar.  2.5.  52243 

Youth  must  be  served;  i)lay  in  I  ;i(l,  by  C.  H. 
Key  and  C.  H.  Allan.  15  p.  f°.  Tyi)owrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    28,    1914;    D :  38623 ;    Carolyn 
Hawkins  Key  and  Clara  Hall  Allan.  Detroit. 

52243a 

Youth's  ambition;  or,  Winning'  a  husband,  a 
vaudeville  playlotte,  by  F.  Mahaney.  14  p. 
diagr.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Frank  Tdahaney,  Detroit ;  D :  14638,  Dec. 
26,  1908 ;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1908.  52244 

Youth's  assassins;  modern  melodrama  in  3 
acts,  by  Robert  Bingham.  [57]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1914 ;  D  :  36318 ;  George  Rob- 
bins  Bingham,  Chicago.  52244a 

Youth's  desire;  modern  morality  play  in  3  acts, 
by  Overall  Dean  [pseud,  of  .Janet  Overall  Wil- 
liams Dean]     [1],  43  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39681 ;  Janet  AVil- 
liams  Dean,  Corona,  Cal.  522441] 

—  Same.     [43]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1915 ;  D :  40417 ;  Janet  Overall 
Williams  Dean,  Corona,  Cal.  52244c 


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Youth's  for  an  hour;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  M. 
Kelley.     [2],  116  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    5,    1912;    D:  30436;    Ethel    M. 
Kelley.  Hancock  Point,  Me.  52245 

Youth's  revenge;  or.  Losing-  a  husband,  vaude- 
ville playlette,  by  F.  Mahaney.  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  IS,  1910 ;  D :  21063 ;  Frank  Ma- 
haney, Detroit.  52246 

Ysabel.     See  Isaheau. 

Ysbrand;  tragicomedy,  by  Frederik  [Willeni] 
van  Eeden,  authorized  tr.  from  the  original 
Dutcli.  n.  p..  Journal  print  [1910]  82  p. 
ports.    8°. 

©   Jan.   10,    1910;    2c.    Jan.    10,    1910;    D: 
20052 ;  John  E.  Boodin,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

52247 

Yu-me-mo-y 0 ;  a  Japanese  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Heathcote.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Florence  Heathcote.  New  York ;  D :  4630, 
Feb.  20.  1904;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1904.  52248 

Yuba  Bill,  driver  of  the  Wingdoni  stage;  a  ro- 
mantic drama  in  5  acts,  founded  on  F.  Bret 
llarte's  sketches,  by  M.  J.  Mayhew. 

©  Mary  J.  Mayhew,  San  Frandsco ;  1878: 
7675,  July  1.  52249 

Yudisher  (Der)  niartirer.  Sec  Yeshiwe  (Der) 
bocher. 

Ytidele;  or.  Der  emeth  und  der  scheker.  Type- 
written. 

©     Josepli     Latcimor,     New     York;     1S99 : 
59766,  WejM-.  IS  ;  2c.  Sept.  18.  52250 

Yuki-San;  sketch  in  1  act.  J)v  ^lartin  Sabine 
and  M.  I.  Taylor.  [2],  24  i>.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11,  1912;  D :  282S6 ;  Marv  Imhiv 
Taylor,  New  H;iven.  52251 

Yule-tide;  1  act  comedy.    Typewritten. 

©   Beulah    Marie   Dix:,    Cambridge,   Mass.; 
1897  :  70645,  Dec.  16 ;  Ic.  Dec.  16.  52252 

Yulee;  a  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  words  by  F. 
Dupi-ee,  music  by  Frederic  Solomon.  Type- 
written. 

©    Frank    Dupree,    New    York;    1889:341, 
Jan.  3 ;  Ic.  Jan.  3.  52253 

Yulie;  or,  Kindes-liebe,  an  original  drama  in 
l)rologue  and  3  acfs,  by  F.  Marsden  (W.  A. 
Sliver)  Amended  title  of  play  first  copy- 
righled  undoi-  title  of  Herr  Fraiiz.  51  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Fred    Marsdeu    (W.    A.    Sliver),    New 
York ;  1878  :  14014,  Nov.  29  ;  2c.  Dec.  6.    52254 

Yungo,  the  outcast;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  F. 
Burgher. 

©    Franklin    Burgher,    Baltimore;     1874: 
1978,  Feb.  19.  52355 


Yvolna;  a  tragedy  in  ">  acts,  by  C.  Fletcher,  a 
dramatization  of  Salarambo  by  Flaubert. 

©  Coyne  Fletcher,  Washington;  1898: 
16552,  Mar.  11.  52256 

Yvon,  the  daring;  a  1  act  tra.cedy,  by  A.  S. 
jNIacDonald.     32  p.     4°.    Typewritten.  ' 

©  Anna  Spi-ague  MacDonald.  Charlestown, 
Mass.;  D:  12116,  Jan.  3,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  3,  19(lS. 

52257 

Yvonic;  piece  en  3  actes  en  vers,  par  P.  Ferrier, 
et  J.  1*.  Ferrier.  {In  La  Petite  illustration, 
no.  30,  20  septembre  1913;  serie-theatre,  no. 
17) 

©  Sept.  20,  1913;  2c.  Nov.  7,  1913:  D: 
34965 ;  Paul  Ferrier  et  Jeanne  Paul  Ferrier. 
Paris.  52258 

Yvonne;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Francois  Mons. 

©    Hortense    Rhea,    United    States;    1884: 

9423,  May  7.  52259 

Yzdra;  a  tragedv  in  3  acts,  by  L.  V.  Ledoux.  80 
p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Louis  y.  Ledoux.  Cornwall-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y. ;  D:  11982,  Dec.  26,  1907;  2c.  Dec.  26, 
1907.  52260 

Yzidria;  a  romantic  drama  in  5  acts  and  8 
tableaux,  tr.  and  adapted  from  the  French,  by 
A.  Fallon. 

©  Anita  Fallon.  San  Francisco:  1888: 
22105,  Aug.  1.  52261 

Za  onoho  casu;  vcrsovanft  staroprazska  scena 
se  zpovy.  Otakar  Hnuus — Kin-(d  Hasler.  V 
I'j-aze  ;i  Lijisku,  Niikhidalcl  'SI.  I'rlianok.  27 
p.     16°. 

©  June  12,  1913:  2c.  Nov.  17,  1913;  D: 
35031;  jMohiiir  Urhanek,  Prague,  Austria. 

52262 

Zabern;  geschifhte  aus  dem  Elsass  in  3  aklen, 
von  Friedrich  Schumacher,  fiii-  di(>  amcn'ikan- 
ische  i)iihne  !)earbeitet  von  Adolf  Philipp. 
[961  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17.  1914;  D:  35696;  Adolf  Phil- 
ipp CO.,  inc..  New  York.  52263 

Zachariah.  the  congressman:  a  drama  in  a  pi'o- 
logue  and  4  acts,  l>y  (i.  A.  Pierce.  ' 

©  Gilbert  A.  Pierce,  (Jhicaijo;  1873:5580. 
May  17.  52264 

Zadick   (The) 

©  Bella  Cudiusky,  Now  York;  I>:7:'..  .Ian. 
24,  1901.  52265 

Zadiel  Simpson;  oi'.  In  the  heart  of  the  oil  belt, 
an  original  drama  in  5  acts,  by  W.  L.  Cuni- 
mings. 

©  W.  Leon  Cunmiings,  Bradford,  N.  Y. ;  1900 
A :  8752,  Apr.  4.  52266 


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Zafari;  :i  play  iii  4  acts,  by  10.  L.  N«'l,s(in.  Trj  j). 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Klva  L.  Nelyou,  (Miirap);  DiK^l^-J.  Jan. 
20,  1902;  2c.  Jan.  20,  1902.  52267 

Zaidee;  a  comic  opera  in  H  acts,  by  AY.  A. 
Nichols. 

©  \Y.  A.  Nichols,  Sonici-ville,  Mass.;  1S97 : 
3G444,  June  19.  52268 

Zaire;  in  4  acts,  by  E.  W.  Reals.  31  p.  4°, 
Typewritten. 

©  Ellen  W.  Beals,  Bethel,  Conn. ;  D  :  13776, 
Sept.  14,  1908;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1908.  52269 

Zalie  of  the  West;  western  plav  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  H.  Gibson.     [120]  p.     f°.    'T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1911;  D :  24751 ;  A.  H.  Gib- 
son, Los  Angeles.  52270 

Zamiel;  oi-.  The  brigand's  fate,  an  original 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Kendall. 

©  Fi-ederick  James  Kendall,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  1873  :  9367,  Aug.  21.  52271 

Zaniora;  or.  A  reincarnated  soul,  by  K.  J.  F. 
Kroglund. 

©  Knnd  Johaun  Frederick  Kroglund,  Los 
Angeles;  D :  8361,  Apr.  16,  1906.  52272 

Zana;  a  drama  iu  4  acts,  by  G.  W.  Appleton. 
©    George   W.     Appleton,     United     States ; 
1885 :  13853,  June  26.  52273 

Zancadilla  (La);  entremes  de  S.  y  J.  Alvarez 
(^)uintera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
nolcsl   1907.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Seraffn  y  .Joaquin  Alvarez,  Quintero,  Ma- 
drid ;  I):  11026.  July  22,  1907;  2c.  July  22, 
1907.  52274 

Zanetto  and  Cavalleria  rusticana;  Italian  li- 
bretto by  G.  Targioni-Tozzetti  and  G.  Menasci, 
English  tr.  by  W.  G.  Day  [music  byl  Pietro 
Mascagni.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1902.  1 
p.  1.,  8,  [3],  4-8,  4-8,  [1]  p.  8°.  [Libretto 
only.     Italian  and  Engli.sh] 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno  and  Willard  G.  Day, 
Baltimore;  D :  2435,  Oct.  11,  1902;  2c.  Oct.  11, 
1902.  52275 

Zangero  (The).;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Robert- 
sop.     [75]  p.     f*.     Typewritten. 

©  lone  Robertson,  Pittston,  Pa. ;  D :  12651, 
ISIar.  31,  1908;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1908.  52276 

Zangler  and  co.;  a  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  from 
the  (jorman.  by  A.  Vatter  and  .T.  E.  Spencer. 

©  August  Vatter  and  John  E.  Spencer. 
United  States ;  1887  :  1061,  Jan.  13.  52277 

Zanina;  or.  The  rovef  of  Combaye,  A.  Daly's 
oriental  comedy,  based  on  Richard  Genre's 
latest  success  entitled  Nisida,  augmented  with 
several  original  numbers  by  E.  R.  Mollen- 
hauer,   and  an   original  Hindoo   interlude  by 


Zanina;  or.  The  rover  of  Combaye — Contd. 
Henry    W.    French,    words    of    the    songs    by 
Fred  Williams,  adaptation  by  A.  Daly. 

©    Augustin    Daly,    New    York ;    1881 :  712. 
Jan.  13.  52278 

Zanita;  a  fairy  musical  ballet  spectacle  in  5 
acts,  by  D.  Smith  and  E.  Tompkins. 

©    Dexter    Smith    and    Eugene    Tompkins. 
Boston  ;   1884 :  18539,  Sept.  13.  52279 

Zanoni;  a  dramatization  of  Bulwer  Lytton's 
novel,  adapted  and  arr.  for  the  stage  by  A.  E. 
Shappee. 

©  Allen  E.  Shappee,  Hamilton,  Mont. ;  1899  : 
6377,  Jan.  17;  2c.  Mar.  17.  52280 

a  lyric  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Fabiola  [pseud.] 


©   Cyril    Dadswell,    Atlanta  ;    1896 :  .50160, 
Sept.  5.  52281 

Zapatism  in  Mexico;  historical  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  F.  Ragot.     [2],  72  p.    4°.    Tyj)ewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  28,   1912;   D:  30120;   Louis  F. 
Ragot,   Milford,   Pa.  52282 

Zapfenstreich.  .S'ce  At  the  sound  of  taps. — 
Taps, 

Zapha;  a  burlesque  in  3  acts,  by  William  Gran- 
ville Baker. 

©  Baker  and  Fonda,  Spokane,  Wash. ;  1897 : 
21059,  Apr.  2.  52283 

Zaponidaz,  the  fool;  a  spectacular  musical 
play  [in  4  acts  with  prologue]  story,  sce- 
nario, libretto  and  lyrics  by  J.  J.  Symes.  119 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  oidy] 

©  Jolm  J.  Symes,  Chicago;  D:  11074,  Juiv 
29,  1907;  2c.  July  29,  1907.  52284 

in  3  acts  with  prologue,  story,  sce- 
nario, libretto  and  lyrics  by  J.  J.  Symes. 
[Chicago,  Barnard  &  Miller,  printers,  1907] 
V,  99  numb.  1.     4°.     [AVords  only] 

©  John  J.  Symes,  Evanston,  111. ;  D :  11396, 
Sept.  23,  1907;  2c.   Sept.  23,  1907.         52285 

Zar  (The)  of  Death  avenue;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  R.   L.  Koch.     16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1911 ;  D :  24453 ;  Rudolph  L. 
Koch,  New  York.  52286 

Zara;  an  original  domestic  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Mar.sden   ( W.  A.  Sliver) 

©   Fred   Marsden,   New   York;    1882:6403. 
Apr.  22.  52287 

Zaragtieta;  comedia  en  2  actos,  original  de 
IMiguel  Ramos  Carrion  y  Vital  Aza,  ed.  with 
notes  and  vocabulary  by  George  Carter  How- 
land.  New  York,  Boston  [etc.]  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  and  co.,   [1901]     v,  115  p.     12°. 

©    Silver,    Burdett   &   co.,   New   York:    D: 
876,  Sept.  18,  1901;  2c.  Nov.  14,  1901      52288 


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Zarag-iieta — Continued. 

Same.     Rev.  ed.  New  York,  Boston   [etc.] 

Silver,  Burdett  and  company  [1915]  iv, 
124  p.  12°.  (The  Silver  series  of  modern 
language  text-books) 

©  Sept.  25,  1915;  2c.  and  afE.  Sept.  27, 
1915 ;  A :  410670 ;  Silver,  Burdett  &  co.,  Bos- 
ton. 52288a 

a  comedy,  tr,  from  the  Spanish  of  M.  Ramos 


Carrion  and  Vital  Aza,  by  E.  F.  Lummis. 

©  Eva  F.  Lummis,  Los  Angeles ;  D :  14191, 
Nov.  2,  1908.  52289 

Zarin  (Die);  schauspiel  in  3  aufzugen,  von  Mel- 
chior  Lengyel  und  Ludwig  Bito.  Miinchen, 
G.  Miiller,  1912.     3  p.  1.,  3-[114]  p.     12°. 

©   Nov.   23,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    2,    1912;    D: 
32275;  Hans  Bartsch,  New  York.   ,        52290 

Zauber-runen;  schauspiel  in  5  akten,  von  A. 
Wothe  [d.  i.  Frau  Anny  Wothe  Mahn]  Leip- 
zig, Adolf  Mahn's  verlag,  1914.    48  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1914 ;  D  :  36109 ;  Anny  Wothe, 
Leipzig.  52290a 

Zauberer  (Der)  vom  Nil;  operette  in  3  acten, 
von  Harry  B.  Smith,  deutsch  von  Alexander 
Neumann,  musik  von  Victor  Herbert.  Ge- 
sangs-texte.  Wien,  K.  K.  hoftheater  drucke- 
rei,  1896.     36  p.     port.    12°. 

©   Edward    Schuberth   &   co.,   New   York ; 
1896:58453,  Oct.  23;  2c.  Oct.  23.  52291 

Zauberlinda.  the  wise  witch;  a  musical  fairy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  K.  Gibson. 

©  Eva  Katharine  Gibson,  Chicago ;  D  :  7811, 
Nov.  29,  1905.  52292 

Zaungast  (Der);  posse  mit  gesang  in  3  akten 
und  5  bildern,  von  Hans  Gaus  imd  Louis 
Taufstein,  musik  von  Martin  Knopf.  Berlin, 
E.  Bote  and  G.  Bock,  1912.    1  p.  1.,  69  p.    4°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1912 ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 1912 ;  D :  31256 : 
Ed.  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin.  52293 

Zaza;  commedia  lirica  in  4  atti,  parole  e  musica 
di  R.  Leoncavallo,  tratta  dalla  commedia  di  P. 
Berton  e  C.  Simon.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno, 
1900.    80  numb.  1.    8°. 

©  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan,  Italy ;  1900  A : 
27114,  Nov.  1 ;  2c.  Nov.  1.  52294 

piece    on    5    actes,    par    Pierre    Berton    et 

Charles  Simon.     Paris,  E.  Fasquelle,  1904.     3 
p.  1.,  280  p.    12°. 

©   E.   Fasquelle,   Paris;   D :  4648,   Feb.  25, 
J  904 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1904 ;  2c.  Mar.  25,  1904. 

52295 

Zaza,  the  witch;  a  musical  and  melodramatic 
comedy  founded  on  colonial  history,  by  W.  E. 
Keller. 

©   W.    E.   Keller,    Pittsburgh;    1882:5453, 
Apr.  5.  52296 


Zdrajca  ludu;  dramat  w  4  aklacli,  ze  J.  Taxa. 
■      Boston,  .7.  Taxa.     120  p.     12'. 

©  Aug.  5.  1911 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1911 ;  D  :  25497  ; 
Jan.  Taxa,  Boston.  52297 

Ze  aftairnoon  tea;  a  monologue,  by  Evelyn 
Simms.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909. 
6  p.    12°. 

©  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York ;  I) :  15731. 
Apr.  28,  1909 ;  2c.  June  15,  1909.  52298 

Ze  rnoderne  English.;  by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers. 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1891: 
47985,  Dec.  30.  52299 

Zeak  Johnson  the  scout  at  Bethesda  church. 
See  Eag-le  Eye  across  the  Rapidan. 

Zealala,  the  princess  and  the  sultana;  a  melo- 
drama, by  M.  Nicolson. 

©  Malcolm  Nicolson,  Alma,  Kan.;  1891: 
3358,  Jan.  22 ;  2c.  Apr.  3.  52300 

Zeb  &  Zarrow  in  Zig'zag-alley;  a  spectacular 
nuisical  farce  comedy  and  extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  James  Gorman.  88  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  F.  G.  Ferguson,  jr.,  Stamford,  Conn. ;  D : 
1827,  Apr.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug.  18,  1902.     52301 

Zeb  and  Zora;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  AV.  Baus- 
man. 

©  William  Bausman,  San  Fi-ancisco :  1872 : 
13296.  Dec.  17.  52302 

Zeb  Featherkile,  the  clodhopper.  See  Zeb,  the 
clodhopper. 

Zeb,  the  clodhopper;  a  comedy  (Ii-iini.-i  in  A  ;i<'(k, 
by  S.  M.  Young.     Typewrit  ton. 

©  Samuel  M.  Young.  SjiIphi,  o.  ;  1S90 :  37489, 
Nov.  26:  2c.  Oct.  16,  1891.  [Note:  Title  on 
copies  Zeb  Featherkile,  the  clodhopper:  or, 
The  Hoosier  detective]  52303 

Same.    S.  M.  Young's  new  4-act  sensational 

comedy  drama. 

©  Sara  M.  Young.  United  States;  ISOO : 
36095,  Nov.  15.  52304 

Zebedee;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Koblov  Eugene 
Heller. 

©  R.  E.  Heller,  Abingdon,  111.;  1809:3215.-, 
May  12 ;  2c.  .July  28.  52305 

Zebre  (Le)     Sec  Hippolyte's  abenteuer. 

Zebulon;  [play  in  1  act]  bv  Seyonj)!  Ip.seud.  <if 
I.  P.  Noyes]     25  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Isaac  Pitman  Noyes,  AVasliington ;  D: 
2244,  Aug.  18,  1902;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1902 ;  2c.  Aug. 
7,  1902.  52306 

Zeida;  a  romance  of  the  Exodus,  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Lord. 

©  James  Judson  Lord,  Springfield,  III. ; 
18T9 ;  3931,  Mar.  24.  52307 


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52327 


Zeida — Continued. 

-Same.    Revised  and  enlarged. 

©  James  Judson  Lord,  Springfield,  111. ;  D : 
4.300,  Dec.  14,  1903.  52308 

Zeiten  (Die)  dev  zeit;  Oder,  Zeiten-zeiger,  sing- 
.spiel  in  ^  aufziigen,  von  A.  F.  Haniann. 

©  Ang.  F.  Hamann,  Davenport,  la.;  1893: 
52276,  Nov.  24.  52309 

■  Same. 

©  A.  F.  Hamann,  Davenport,  la. ;  1894 : 
18023,  Apr.  5.  52310 

Zeiten-zeiger.      See   Zeiten    (Die)    der   zeit. 

Zeitkinder;  play  to  be  read,  in  a  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  H.  .T.  Mulford.  Buffalo,  Printed  by 
the  author,  1915.    107  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  26,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1915  ;  D  :  42383  ; 
Heni-y  Jones  Mulford,  Buffalo.  52310a 

Zeitung-sbraeutigam  (Der)  (Braeutigam  X); 
eine  burleske  mit  folgen,  von  N.  Sulzberger. 
[1],  93  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42298  ;  Nathan  Sulz- 
berger, New  York.  52310b 

Zeke;  a  dramatic  composition  delineating  New 
England  character  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S.  Hopkins. 
Typewritten. 

©  Edmund  S.  Hopkins,  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
1900  A:95S3.  Apr.  14;  2c.  Apr.  14.  52311 

Zeke  Hook;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  G.  E. 
Stevens. 

©  George  E.  Stevens,  Chicago:  1885:267. 
.hill.  5.  1 1c.  reed,  and  credited  to  entry  en- 
titled Ezekel  Hook]  52312 

Sec  also  Ezekel  Hook,  a  substitute. 


Zeke,  the  boy  detective;  4  act  rural  comedy,  by 
I..  Click.    40  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1909 ;  D :  17113 ;  Lelia  Click, 
North  Baltimore,  O.  52313 

Zeke.  the  country  boy;  a  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts. 

©  C.  J.  Smith  and  S.  S.  Walters,  Chicago; 
D  :  8376,  Apr.  18,  1906.  52314 

Zele  (Le)  uon  recompense;  par  Lucien  Marotte. 
3  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1912;  D:  30006;  Gaumont 
CO.,  New  York.  52315 

Zelta;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  E.  Bergeman. 

©   Elise   Bergeman,   United   States;   1883: 
14656,  Aug.  7.  52316 

Zelzebud.     See  Frog  (The)  prince. 

?emach,  the  ipabi's,     Sf^V  Angel's  (The)  error. 


Zenith    (The);   original    play    in   4   acts  by   J. 
Hergesheimer.      [119]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Jan.  7.  1914 :  D :  3557S ;  Joseph  Her- 
gesheimer, Atlantic  City.  52316a 

Zeno,    the   ambitious   knight;   a   tragedy   in   5 
acts,  by  B.  T.  Trego. 

©  Benjamin  T.  Trego,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
13579,  June  11;  2c.  July  28,  1894.  52317 

Zenobia;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R.  Morse. 

©    George    R.    Morse,    New    York;    1895: 
2870,  Jan.  9.  52318 

or,  The  destruction  of  Palmyra,  in  1  act 


and  4  tableaux,  by  C.  Constantine. 

©  Chas.  Constantine,  New  Y^'ork ;  1895: 
46238,   Sept.  11.  52319 

Zenobia   of   England;   or,    Woman    righted,    a 
society  play  in  5  acts,  by  E.  F.  Bishop. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop,  New  York; 
1881 :  12055,  Aug.  4.  52320 

Zenobia    of    England    and    queen's    drawing 
room;  by  E.  F.  Bishop. 

©  Eleanor  Fletcher  Bishop  Nicholas,  New 
York,  in  renewal  for  14  vears  from  Aug.  4. 
1909;  D:  1.5666,  Mar.  16,  "  1909;  Ic.  Mar.  16. 
1909.  52321 

Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmyra;  drama,  by  Helen 
Ashland  Kean. 

©  Helen  Ashland  Kean,  Manchester,  Conn.; 
1892  :  16100,  Apr.  13.  52322 


historical   drama  in   4  acts  and   8  scenes, 

by  G.  R.  IMorse.     [83]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   George   Rogers   Morse,   New   York ;   D : 

10896,  July  2,  1907;  2c.  July  2,  1907.     52323 

Zephirina;  or,  A  woman's  honor,  drama  in  5 
acts  and  8  scenes,  by  E.  B.  De  Ligny.  48  p. 
f".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1910 ;  D :  21366 ;  Ernest  B. 
De  Ligny,  New  York.  52324 

Zephrus;  a  comic  opera  in  4  acts,  by  M.  M.  de 
Van.     Los  Angeles,  Chas.  N.  Palm  co. 

©  M.  M.  de  Van,  Los  Angeles;  1898 :  .502,33. 
Oct.  7;  2c.  Oct.  7.  52325 

Zephyr;  play,  by  J.  P.  Hug.  10  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   31,   1911;   D:  2.5641;   .Tosephino 
Peteler  Hug,  Oakland,  Cal.  52326 

Zera;  1  act  vaudeville  [by  G.  H.  Hamilton] 
18  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Agnes  Lewis,  New  l^ork ;  D :  14528,  Dec 

12,  1908;  2c.  Ppc.  14,  1008,  52327 


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52347 


Zerbrochene  (Dei)  spiegel;  odci-.  Vorspiege- 
lungen  falscher  tatsachen,  liistspiel-panto- 
iniiiie  in  1  akt,  von  Camillo  Schwarz.  |  Frie- 
denau-Berlin,  C.  &  C.  Schwarz,  1911]  12  p. 
16°. 

©  Mar.  3,  1911;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1911;  D: 
23891;  Carl  &  Camillo  Schwarz,  Friedeuau- 
Bprlin,  Germany.  52328 

Zero;  a  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  boolv  by  C.  Davis 
and  H.  J.  Van  Hoven,  lyrics  by  C.  Davis. 
[101]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto  only] 
©  Collin  Davis  and  Harrv  .1.  Van  Hoven, 
Chicaw,  D:3070,  Feb.  28,  1903;  2c.  Feb.  28, 
1903.  52329 

or,  A  trip  to  the  North  Pole,  a  spectacu- 


lar phantasy,   by   J.   Oppenheimer,   music  by 
Louis  Reinhard. 

©  .Joseph  O^tpenheimer,  New  York ;   1897 : 
30646,  May  20.  52330 

or,    The   fall   of   a    divinity,     a    burlesque 


on  Nero ;  or,  The  fall  of  Rome,  in  1  act,  by 
Hans  Kutitout  [pseud,  of  G.  A.  Stearns]  15 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   20,   1910;    D :  22099 ;    Geo.   A. 
Stearns,  New  York.  52331 

Zerstorer  (Der);  eine  tragodie  in  3  aufziigen, 
von  Johannes  Raff  [pseud,  des  .Toll.  Hozhevai'  I 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verlag,  1910.     176  p.     12°. 

©   May   28,    1910;    2c.    June   17,    1910;    D: 
2]  356;   S.  Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  52332 

Zerstbrte  (Das)  paradies;  schauspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Johannes  Wiegand.  Berlin,  Oesterheld 
&  CO.  verlag,  1012.     103  p.     16°. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1912;  0:30258;  Oesterheld 
&  CO.  verlag,  Berlin.  52333 

Zetta,  the  oil-king's  sweetheart;  a  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  J.  L.  Stilwell. 

©   Laura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn ; 
D  :  12103,  Jan.  3,  1908.  52334 

Zeuge  (Der);  drama  in  1  akt,  A'on  Richard  Fel- 
linger.  2.  aufl.  Berlin,  Vita,  deutsches  ver- 
lagshaus  [1908]  45  p.  12°.  (Bibliothek 
moderner  dramen,  bd.  no.  29)  [Bound  iDiih 
Ms  Ein  feiertag] 

©  A^ita,  deutsches  verlagshnus,  Berlin;  D: 
14394,  Nov.  21,  1908 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1908.    52335 

Zhanta;  by  Mrs.  J.  P.  Abbott. 

©  Mrs.  .Toshua  Plunnuer  Abbott,  San  Fran- 
cisco; 1890:59187,  Oct.  28.  52336 

Zhivoi  trup.     Sec  Living  corpse. 

Zi  Zi;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  Mrs.  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Unitetl  Stales; 
1883  :  182.54,  Nov.  25.  52337 

or,    The   actor's   daughter,    a   drama   in   4 


Zi  Zi — Ctmlinued. 

-or,  The  actor's  daughter,  a  society  drama, 

by  Eunice  Goodrich. 

©  William  Pottle,  jr.,  Chicago;  1887:17426 
July  7.  52339 

Sec  also  Zizi. 


Ziegfeld    (The)    follies,    series    of    1913;    plav 

in  2  acts,  by  G.  V.  Hobart.    133  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   -Tune  7,  1913;   D:  33510;   George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  52340 

Ziegfeld  (The)  follies,  series  of  1914;  play  in 
2  acts,  book  by  G.  V.  Hobart,  music  by  Ray- 
mond   Hubbell.      [57]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 
©   Ic.   .Tune  4,  1914;   D :  37227 ;   George  V. 
Hobart,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  52340a 

Zierpuppen  (Die);  lustspiel  in  1  aufzug,  von 
Moliere,  deutsch  von  Ludwig  Fulda.  Berlin, 
F.  Bloch  erben,  1912.     30  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1912 ;  D :  31453 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  52341 

Zigeuner;  musikdrama  in  2  bildern  [nach  der 
diclituiig  von  Puschkin]  von  Enrico  Cavac- 
chioli  und  (TUglielmo  Emanuel,  deutsch  von 
Emil  Thieben,  musik  von  R.  Leoncavallo. 
Mailand,  Verlag  von  E.  Sonzogno,  1912.  40  p. 
16°.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Dec.    9,    1912;    2c.    Dec.    21,    1912;    D: 
317.59 ;    Edoardo   Sonzogno,   Milan.         52342 

Zigeunerbaron  (Der)     Sec  Gypsy  (The)  baron. 

Zigeunerliebe;  romaiilisclie  oj)erette  in  3  akteu, 
von  A.  M.  WilliKT  mid  Kobei-t  P><i(laiizk.\-,  nm- 
sik  von  I'ranz  Lclu'ir.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Wien, 
\V.  Ivarczag  &  C.  Wallner,  1910.    48' p.     12°. 

©    .Tan.    11,    1910;    2c.    Feb.    1,    1910:    D: 
20074;  W.  Karczag  &  C.  Wallner,  Leipzig. 

52343 

Zigeunei'primas  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten, 
text  von  Julius  Wilhelm  und  Fritz  Griinbaum, 
musik  von  Emmerich  Ivalman.  Leipzig,  Josef 
Weinberger,  1912.  166  p.  4°.  [Soufflier-  und 
regiebuch] 


©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1913 : 
berger,  I^eipzig. 

—  Same.     ,154  p.     4°. 
buch] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1913; 
berger,  Leii)zig. 


D:  32.524;  Josef  Wein- 
52344 

[Soufllier-  und   regie- 

D  :  32630  ;  .Tosef  Wein- 
52345 


Same.     60  p.     4°.     [Mise  on  scene] 


acts. 

©  Mrs.  William  Pottle,  jr.,  United  States; 
1881 :  18253,  Nov.  25.  52338 


©  Ic.  Apr.  16,  1913;  D :  32966 ;  .Tosef  Wein- 
berger,  Ivcipzig.  52346 

Zigzag;  a   musical   farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 

W.  W.  Tillotson.      [98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Williiim    W.    Tillotson.    United    Slntes; 

1888 :  27537,  Sept.  28  ;  2c.  Oct.  1.  52347 


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52370 


Zigzags;  an  eccentric  scene  and  dance  and 
comic  sensation,  entitled,  The  insects;  or. 
Hnnian  insects,  by  G.  L.  Fox. 

©  George  L.  Fox,  New  York;  1871:  6294, 
July  3.  52348 

Zila;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  C.  H.  O'Donnell.  22, 
[11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1911;  D :  24137 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Donnell,  New  York.  52349 

Zildah;  or.  The  iron  manacles,  a  sensational 
society  drama,  by  J.  Weinreich.  Dayton,  O., 
The  author,  1890.    61  p.    8°. 

©  Julia  Weinreich,  Dayton,  O. ;  1890 :  19670, 
June  18 ;  2c.  July  14.  52350 

Zilla;  or.  Maid,  wife,  mother,  a  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  Schonberg. 

©   James    Schonberg,     New  York;     1875: 

6186,  June  12.  52351 

Zilpha;  a  romantic  opera-drama  in  4  acts  and 
8  scenes,  by  J.  O.  Jenkins.    39  p.     16°. 

©  James  Oliver  Jenkins,  Newport,  Ky. ;  D : 
5997,  Jan.  8,  1905 ;  2c.  Feb.  25,  1905.        52352 

Zimzamaroo;  pantomime,  by  ISI.  S.  Heffeuger. 
10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    29,    1912;    D :  31319 ;    Mary    S. 
Heffenger,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  52353 

Zina,  the  slave  girl;  or.  Which  the  traitor? 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Thompson.  Lowell, 
Com'ior  press,   Marden  &  Kowell,  1882. 

©    Au^iustine     Thompson,     Lowell ;     1882 : 
17909,  Oct.  26.  52354 

Zincali;  a  play  in  4  acts,  adapted  from  George 
r]l lot's  The  Spanish  gyp.sy,  by  Paul  Harness 
[pseud,  of  F.  P.  Holden] 

©    Florence    P.    Holden,     Milwaukee;    D: 
K)449,   Apr.  30,   1907.  52355 

Zingair;  a  gypsy  romance,  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
F.  P.  Wallis."^   Typewritten. 

©  Frederick  P.  Wallis.  Minneapolis;  1894: 
30503,  June  4  ;  Ic.  June  4 ;  2c.  Dec.  27.    52356 

Zingara  (The);  a  tale  of  Mexico,  by  T.  H.  Sayre. 

©   T.   H.    Sayre,    New   York;    1885:18268, 

Aug.  28;  2c.  Aug.  28.  52357 

Zingaras  (The);  or,  Poketa,  the  wild  flower, 
(ip(-ralic-l)url(>tta  in  1  ncl.  i)y  T.  A.  Metz. 

©    Theo.    A.    INIetz,    United    States;    1892: 
18863,  May  2.  52358 

Zingari;  drannna  lirico  in  2  episodi,  di  Enrico 
Cavacchioli  e  Guglielmo  Emanuel,  musica  di 
Ruggiero  Leoncavallo.  Milano,  E.  Sonzogno, 
1912.    35  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.    5,    1912;    2c.    Sept.    16,    1912;    D: 
30939;  Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan.  52359 


Zingarilla  of  the  forest;  a  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
L.  E.  Kingston.     49  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Lulu  Elizabeth  Kingston,  New  York  ;  D : 
3564,  June  9,  1903 ;  2c.  June  8,  1903.      52360 

Zingerallia;  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes,  by  V.  R.  D. 
Cavell.     [32]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Violet  Rose  Dale  Cavell,  New  York;  D: 
4541,  Dec.  28,  1903 ;  2c.  Dec.  28,  1903.     52361 

Zinnober;  humoristisch-fantastische  handlung 
in  3  aufziigen,  nach  E.  T.  A.  Hoffman's  erziih- 
lung,  Klein  Zaches  genannt  Zinnober,  dich- 
tung  und  niusik  von  Siegmund  von  Hausegger. 
Koln,  Verlag  von  A.  Ahn,  1896.  78  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Albert  Ahn,  Cologne,  Germany ;  1896 : 
24268,  Apr.  18;  2c.  Apr.  18.  52362 

Zion;  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  4  acts,  by 
B.  W.  Hollenbeck.  Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames, 
1886.  38  p.  12°.  ( [Ames' series  of  standard 
and  minor  drama,  no.  192] ) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887:1068,  .Tan. 
13;   2c.  Jan.  13.  52363 

Zion  (The)  camp-meeting;  in  2  scenes,  1)y  F.  W.' 
Donalioe.     [lO"]  p.     f^    Typewritten. 

©  Frederic  Warren  Donahoe,  New  York ; 
D:407,  Apr.  29,  1901;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1901. 

52364 

Ziojiist-socialist  (The);  or,  The  Jewish  fighter, 
a  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  H.  Reis. 

©  Beniamin  H.  Reis,  New  York ;  D :  12332. 
Feb.  8,   1908.  52365 

Zip;  an  original  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Mars- 
den. 

©  Fred  Marsden,  New  York;  1871:11072, 
Nov.  22.  52366 

Zipporah;  oi-.  Estranged,  a  society  play  in  5 
acts,  by  INlrs.  T.  IMiller. 

©  Mrs.  Thomas  Miller.  United  States; 
1879 :  8687,  June  30 ;  2c.  July  11.  52367 

Zira;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  H.  IManners  and 
H.  Miller.      [94]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  .J.  Hartley  Manners  .and  Henry  Miller, 
New  York;  D:0276,  Mar.  6,  1905;  2c.  Mar.  6, 
1905.  52368 

Zira  from  Turkey;  libretto,  by  J.  A.  Galvin. 
[2],  19  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1911;  D:  25449;  James  A. 
Galvin,  Dodge  City,  Kan.  52369 

Zirilla;  or.  The  isle  of  roses,  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Goerdeler.     41  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  J.  August  Goerdeler,  New  York ;  D : 
4937,  Apr.  23,  1904 ;  2c.  Apr.  23,  1904.     52370 


2649 


53371 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52390 


Zirkuskiud  (Das);  oi)erettii  in  3  akten.  von  Rob- 
ert Bodansky  und  F.  Thelen,  nuisik  von  Ed- 
mund Evsler.  Text  der  gesauge.  Vienna,  W. 
Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  1911.    31  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  21. 1911 ;  2c.  Mar.  11, 1911 ;  D  :  23612  ; 
W.  Karczag  &  K.  Wallner,  Vienna.  52371 

Ziska,  the  problem  of  a  wicked  soul;  a  play  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  H.  Chambers.    Typewritten. 

©  Charles  Haddon  Chambers,  England ; 
1897  :  127S5,  Feb.  20 ;  2c.  Feb.  20.  52372 

Zitka. 

©  George  W.  Colligan  and  William  T. 
Ward,  New  York  ;  1885  :  21748,  Oct.  17. 

52373 

Mr.  Carleton's  play. 

©  W.  T.  Ward,  admr.  of  William  Carleton, 
United  States  ;  1886  :  14238,  June  22  ;  2c.  June 
22,  52374 

Zittara;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  Leila  Carrington 
[pseud,  of  L.  C.  Jennings]  [29]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21.  1914 :  D :  36106 ;  Leila  Car- 
rington Jennings,  Pasadena.  52374a 

Zizi;  oi)ei-ette  en  3  nctes,  de  Andre  Len^ka  et  F. 
De  Launav,  musique  de  E.  Dell'  Acqua.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1907.     173  p.    12°. 

©  Joubert,  Paris ;  D :  10392,  Apr.  22,  1907 ; 
2c.  Apr.  22,  1907.  52375 

or,  The  actor's  adopted  daughter,  a  drama 


in  5  acts,  by  Eunice  Goodrich. 

©   Mrs.    Wm.    Pottlo.    1r.,    Chicago;    1882: 
1.370r..  Aug.  19;  2c.  Aug.  10.  52376 


— -  or,  The  cripple's  love. 

©   H.   C.    Goodrich,   Chicago;    1880:17413. 
Nov.  15.  52377 

—  Sec  also  Zi  Zi. 


Zoarda;  in  4  acts,  by  T.  F.  Fallon.    [161]  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Thomas  F.  Fallon,  New  York ;  D :  10934. 
July  9,  1907;  2c.  July  9,  1907.  52378 

Zee  mou;  an  original  Greek  comedy,  by  A.  W. 

Wheildon,  music  by  Florence  W.  Richardson. 

©    Alice    W.    Wheildon,    Concord,    Mass.; 

1890 :  9416,  Mar.  24  ;  2c.  June  4.  52379 

Zoe,  the  pride  of  Morgan's  alley;  a  drama,  by 
L.  J.  L.  Stilwell.    72  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   I^aura   Jean   Libbey-Stilwell,   Brooklyn; 
D :  1207.3,  Jan.  3,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  28,  1908. 

52380 

Zoka.     .S'cc;  House  (A)  of  mystery. 

Zola's  Therese;  a  play  in  4  acts. 

©  .Tohn  Stetson,  Boston;  1892:, 37701,  Sept. 
X5,  52381 


Zollenstein;  a  romantic  comedy  drama,  a  play 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  G.  Millward,  founded  on  a 
novel  of  the  same  title  by  W.  B.  M.  Ferguson. 
92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Henry  G.  Millward,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. ;  D: 
14189,  Nov.  2,  1908 ;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.        52382 

Zona  Sheridan;  drania  in  3  acts,  by  .7.  Fleming. 
[85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1914;  D :  35716 ;  .Tackson 
Fleming,  New  York.  52382a 

Zone  (The)  police;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Davis. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1914.  20  p.  12°.  ([French's 
international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  279) 

©  Apr.  18,  1914;  2c.  Apr.  20.  1914;  D: 
.36772;  Richard  Harding  Davis,  I\It.  Kisco, 
N.  Y.  52382b 

Zooloo  (The)  show;  by  G.  W.  Hansen. 

©  O.  Waldemar  Hansen,  Gouda,  Kan.; 
1898  :  9342*,  Feb.  3.  52383 

Zora;  by  Y.  Watrous.    69  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©    le.    Oct.    22,    1909 ;    D :  17167 ;    Valerie 
Watrous.  Butte,  Mont.  52384 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  1.  Potter.     43  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1913  ;  D  :  34949  ;  Martha  Irene 
Pottei',  Jacksonville,  Fla.  52385 

a  romantic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by  E.  T. 


Wood,  music  by  Nanna  Bi-ahani  Wood.    Type- 
written. 

©  Edward  Tliurston  Wood,  Chicago;  1S97: 
68463,  Dee.  9 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  52386 

Zorabella;  poetic  tragedy  in  5  acts,  by  C.  Victor 
Stahl.  New  Y^'ork,  Neale  publishing  company, 
1915.    77  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  7,  1915  ;  2c.  July  28,  1915  ;  D  :  41543  ; 
Neale  publishing  co..  New  York.  52386a 

3  act  poetic  emotional   tragedy,  by  C.   V. 


Stahl.     74  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   1,   1913;    D :  33109 ;    C.   Victor 
Stahl,  Alton,  III.  52387 

Zorah;  a  romantic  play,  by  E.  Arden. 

©  Edwin  Arden,  Chicago ;  1899  :  39507,  June 
16.  52388 

Zorah,  wife  or  victim?  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  J. 
Swartz. 

©  Edward  J.  Swartz,  Philadelphia;   1888: 
36980,  Dec.  27.  52389 

Zorn  des  Achilles;  tragodie  in  3  aufziigen.  von 
Wilhelni  Schmidtbonn.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  & 
CO..  1909.    3  p.  1.,  154  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1909  ;  2c.  Sept.  27,  1909  ;  D  :  16972  ; 
Egon  Flei.scliel  &  co.,  Berlin,  52390 


2650 


52391 


COtYElGSTED  IN   THE   tJNll:Et)   STATES 


52409 


Zoroaster;  an  historical  tragedy  in  6  acts. 

©  GraiKlbv  Staunton  Howard.  Gunston, 
Va. ;  1894  :  10193,  Feb.  14.  52391 

play  in  jirologne  and  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Benet. 

|49]  p.     1°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  30,  1914;  D:36SS4;  Edith  E. 
Benet.  New  Yorlc.  52391a 

Zouzou;  coniedie  bouffe  en  1  acte,  de  Henry 
(Janibart  et  Alin  Monjardin,  niise  en  sc&ne  de 
M.  Haudre.  [Paris]  G.  Joubert,  1913.  31 
p.    8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913  ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  3483G ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  52392 

Zowie's  Dion.     Typewritten. 

©  Ben.  H.  Atwell,  Chicago ;  1900  A :  12572, 
May  19 ;  2c.  May  19.  52393 

Zozotte  (La);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mikol. 
20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Maurice  Mikol,  New  York;  D:  12573, 
Mar.  IS,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1908 ;  Ic.  Mar.  24, 
1908.  52394 

Zu  den  wafEen!  Oder,  Man-so-dhun,  posse  in  4 

aufziigen,  vou  Magnus  [pseud,  des  C.  Mechler] 

©   Garl    Mechler.    New   York;    1893:42514. 

Sept.  22  ;  2c.  Sept.  29.  52395 

Zu  lebendigeni  tode  verurtheilt.  See  Graf  Es- 
terhazy  u.  seine  opfer. 

Zubiri;  fantaisie  en  1  acte,  tiree  d'uu  rgcit  de 
Victor  Hugo  par  G.  de  Porto-Riche.  {In  Sup- 
plement gratuit  au  no.  2878  du  Monde  illus- 
tr&,  25  mai  1912) 

©  May  25,  1912;  2c.  June  13,  1912;  D: 
29960 ;  Georges  de  Porto-Riche,  Paris.     52396 

Zucas  (The)  membrane;  by  Baron  Kartoffel.  5 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Pedro  Henry  de  Cordoba,  New  York ;  D : 
5685,  Oct.  25.  1904 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1904.        52397 

Zufall  (Der);  4  act  play  tr.  from  the  French 
and  arr.  for  the  Jewish-American  stage,  by 
M.  Mikol.  [5],  100  p.  f".  Typewritten. 
[Yiddish] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1912;  D:  30594;  Maurice 
Mikol,  New  York.  52398 

Zuli,  the  princess;  a  musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
C.  A.  Sweetland. 

©  Charles  A.  Sweetland,  Chicago;  1876: 
11274,  Oct.  5.  52399 

Zultan  (The)  of  Zor;  or,  A  Turkey  in  Asia,  in 
2  acts,  by  Henry  Newcomet.  77  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1910 ;  D :  21315 ;  Harry  N. 
Riley,  Atlantic  City.  52400 

Zulu  (A)  babe;  by  R.  R.  Wisdom. 

©  Robert  R.  Wisdom,  Denver;  D :  2471, 
Oct.  20,  1902.  52401 


Zum  grossen  wurstel.     See  Marionetten. 

Zuna,  a  glimpse  of  fairy  land;  G.  H.  Peabody's 
spectacular  operatic  productions. 

©    George    Henry    Peabodv,    Kansas    City, 
Mo.;  1890:  5187,  Feb.  11.  52402 

Zuna,  queen  of  the  Incas;  by  .1.  Haden.  0  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joan  Haden,  Los  Angeles  ;  L) :  12478,  l\-b. 
18,  1908 ;  2c.  Mar.  18,  1908.  52403 

Zuiii  (The)  maid;  libretto  for  an  opera  in  3 
acts,  upon  a  Zuiii  theme,  by  A.  E.  Thayer.  37 
p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1915 ;  D :  39402 ;  Alfred  Ed- 
ward Thayer,  Mobile.  52403a 

Zusterte  (Die)  chuppe;  oder,  A  minut  for  den 
todt,  melodrama  in  5  akten  und  7  bildern,  ver- 
fasst  von  B.  Brotmau. 

©    Bennie    Brotman,    Baltimore;    D :  3292, 
Apr.  15,  1903.  52404 

Zwei  kleine  republiken  und  ein  weltreich.  See 
Britisch-Transvaai'sche  (Der)  krieg-  in  Siid- 
Afrika,  1899-1900. 


Zwei  menschen;  ein  trauerspiel  in  5  aufziigen. 
von  Richard  Zwez.  Bern  und  St.  Ludwig 
i.  E.,  V.  Schliiter,  1908.    71  p.     12°. 

©  res.  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Victor 
Schliiter  verlag,  Bern  &  St.  Ludwig,  Switzer- 
land ;  res.  1544,  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1908.  52405 

Zwei  paar  hosen;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von  A. 
Heine.     113  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1912  ;  D  :  29903  ;  AdoLf  Heine, 
Holyoke,  Mass.  51406 

Zv?eite  (Das)  leben;  drama  in  3  akten,  von 
Georg  Hirschfeld.  Berlin,  Felix  Bloch  erben. 
1909.     1  p.  1.,  126  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1910 ;  D :  17886 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  52407 

Zwillingsschwester  (Die);  lustspiel  in  4  auf- 
ziigen, von  Ludwig  Fulda.  New  York,  Isaac 
Goldmann  co.,  printers.    8  p.    f°. 

©  Felix  Bloch  erben,  Berlin ;  D  :  90,  Jan.  30, 
1901 ;  2c.  Feb.  14,  1901.  52408 

Zwischen  den  siegen;  volksstiick  aus  dem  jahre 
1914  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolf  Fred  und  Joachim 
Strobl.     102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1914  ;  D  :  39250  :  Thespis  ver- 
lag, Berlin-Charlottenburg.  52408a 

Zwischen  Finnland  und  Schweden.  See  Um- 
weg  (Der)  zum  tod. 

Zwischen  ihm  und  ihm;  ein  akt,  von  Arthur 
Rosenberger.  Berlin,  F.  Bloch  erben,  1909. 
19  p.    8\ 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1909;  D:  17142;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin.  52409 


2651 


52410 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52432 


4   and  20  blackbirds. 

©  F.  P.  Pease,  Buffalo ;  1876 :  9340,  Aug.  11. 

52423 


Zwischenspiel;  komodie  in  3  akteu,  von  Arthur 
Sclmitzler.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer  verhig,  19UG 
liyu.j]     139  p.    illus.     (plan)     12°. 

©  S.  Fisclier  verlag,  Berlin ;  D :  74.'')G,  Oct.^ 
2.".,  190."i:  2c.  Oct.  26,  190.5.  524101^.4  (The)  Mix's  mixed;  1  act  (Irninatico  musical 

;r.1     pl:i.vlet,  by  W.  Lee.     20  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
Zykes,  the  showman;  l)y  .T.  H.  Grover.  ^-i     |  VVords  (inly] 

©  .].  Holmes  (Jrover,  New  Brunswick,  N.  .7.;     .'         ©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1910;  D:  217.5.j;  William  Lee, 
1875 :  9511,  Sept.  13.  52411  Cliicago.  52423 


TITLES  BEGINNING  WITH  FIGURES. 

1  +  1=3;  a  drama,  by  E.  M.  Royle. 

©    Edwin    Milton    Royle,    Salt    Lake   Citv ; 
1894  :  46888,  Oct.  S.  524 i2 

1  to  0;  a  comedy  in  5  acts,  founded  on  tlie  na- 
tional game,  by  P.  S.  I'lunkett.  [96]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Percy    S.    Plunkett,    Red    Bank,    N.    J.; 
1884 :  24967,  Dec.  16 ;  2c.  May  19,  1885.    52413 

1:30  a.  m.;  in  1  act,  by  C.  Lewis.  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Catherine  Lewis,  New  York  ;  I) :  921,  Oct. 
4,  1901 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1901.  52414 

2  a.  m. ;  a  dramatic  sketch,  by  L.  Meyrson.  10 
p.     f°.     Tyjiewritten. 

©  Leonard  Meyrson,  New  York;  D :  12503, 
Mar.  7,  1908;  2c.  Mar.  7,  1908.  52415 

2  (The)  and  3  polka-dots;  a  1  act  farce  comedy. 
©    Wm.    F.    Gray,    Chicago;    1891:28006, 


Aug.  4. 


52416 


2  crazy  quilts;  a  new  and  novel  3  act  comedy, 
by  J.  T.  Kelly  and  D.  Mason. 

©  John  T.  Kelly  and  Daniel  Mason,  New- 
York;   1885:5531,  Mar.  5.  52417 

2  lots  in  Bronx;  posse  mit  gesang  in  3  akten, 
von  Adolf  Philipp.  [104]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,     1913;     D:  35056;     Adolf 
Philipp  CO.,  inc..  New  York.  52418 

2  (The)  Macs.  Sec  Two  (The)  American 
Macs. 

2-17  to  harness;  a  drama  in  4  acts. 

©  T.   H.   French,   New   York ;   1871 :  10755, 
Nov.  11.  52419 

3  a.  m. ;  an  original  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by 
.L  C.  Stewart  [pseud,  of  Jolm  Stewart 
Crossy]  New  York,  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876. 
12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  102]) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New   York;   1876: 
8910,  July  31;  2c.  Dec.  28.  52420 

3  (The)  rivals;  or.  Love,  hatred  and  revenge. 
[13]  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1913  ;  D  :  82420 ;  Etta  Efelain. 
Newport,  Ky.  52421 


4  (The)  monarchs  of  music;  the  foremost  ex- 
ponents of  musical  comedy,  hy  A.  F.  Cain.  1  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  F.  Cain,  Brooklyn ;  D :  8055,  Jan. 
27,  1906;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1905.  52424 

4 — 11 — 44;  a  3  act  musical  comedy,  bv  Wil- 
liam F.  Carroll.     [39]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Edwin   S.  Zell,  New  York;   1894:31600, 
June  12;  2c.  June  30.  52425 

— — ■  See  also    In  a  policy  shop. 

4th  of  July.     See  Fourth  of  July. 

5  a.  m. ;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Aldridge.  [1], 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    29,    1914;    D :  37584 ;    Alfred 
Aldridge,  San  Francisco.  52425a 

5th  ave.  photo's;  or.  This  is  what  we  aim  at. 
a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  Brown.     Ms. 

©   Charles   Brown,   New   York ;    1886 :  819. 
Jan.  9;  Ic.  Jan.  9.  52426 

6—11—66;  a  comedietta,  by  T.  Frost. 

©    Thomas    Frost,    United    States;    1885: 
675,  Jan.  9.  52427 

7  and  last;  a  drama  of  the  border,  by  Leonard 
Grover. 

©  Kate  Purssell,   New  York;   1888:22690, 
Aug.  6.  52428 

7 — 11 — 77;  an  Ethiopian  satire  in  3  scenes,  by 
Bob  Cole,  music  by  Willis  Accool.  Type- 
written. 

©  .Tohn  W.  Isham.  New  York;  1899:45413. 
July  12;  2c.  July  12.  52429 

7th  (The)  at  Peekskill.     See  State  camp. 

8  hours;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  E.  C.  Whitton. 
[113]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1913 ;  D :  35221 ;  Ernest  Cusli- 
raan  Whitton,  Brooklyn.  52430 

8:  30  (The)  limited;  1  act  musical  farce,  by  E. 
Bixley  [pseud,  of  Edgar  Grant  Bixler]  and 
H.   Fink.     5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  2,  1909;  D:  16996;  Edgar  Bix- 
ley and  Henry  Fink,  Chicago.  52431 

9:  15  (The);  a  vaudeville  sketch,  by  H.  F.  Bagg. 
[16]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Helen  Frances  Bagg,  Chicago;  D :  14196. 
Nov.  2,  1908;  2c.  Nov.  2,  1908.  52432 


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52451 


$10.00  (The)  coat;  farce  with  a  new  idea,  by 
Junie  MeCree  and  Edward  Clark.  3G  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

•©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1912 ;  D :  30719 ;  McCree  and 
Clark,  New  York.  52433 

$10  or  ten  days;  a  musical  pantomime  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  F.  Poole. 

©  John  F.   Poole,  New   York;   1887:2756, 
Feb.  4.  52434 

10  mile  crossing;  an  original  comedy-drama 
in  4  acts,  by  S.  Marble. 

©    Scott     Marble,     Chicago;     1882:12456, 
July  28.  52435 

10  years  after;  or.  Keeping  the  pledge,  an 
original  Irish  sketch  in  1  act  and  3  scenes, 
by  S.  Holt. 

©    Sam     Holt,     New     York ;     1874 :  11905, 
Sept.  22.  52436 

10:  40  (The)  west;  an  original  act,  by  H.  Sel- 
nuin.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1913;  0:31899;  Harold  Sel- 
man,  Jersey  City.  52437 

10th    (The)    commandment.      See   Satan. 

11:  30  p.  m.;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Bacheller. 
75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1909  ;  D  :  17622  ;  Irving  Bach- 
eller, Riverside,  Conn.  52438 

11th  (The)  hour;  play  in  4  acts,  by  V.  S. 
Lawrence.     [132]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Jan.    15,    1915 ;    D :  39413 ;    Vincent 
Sargent  Lawrence,  Brookline,  Mass.     52438a 

12  labors  of  Hercules;  a  dramatic  spectacle, 
by  J.  M.  FinduU. 

©    J.    M.    Findull,    New    York;    1874:419, 
.Tan.  14.  52439 

12  p.  m. ;  a  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  C.  B. 
Dillingham. 

©  C.  B.  Dillingham,  New  York ;  1892 :  32562, 
Aug.  8.  52440 

13  Simon  street;  play  in  1  act.  by  A.  P.  Whar- 
ton.    [2],  59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   le.   May   29,   1913;    D:  33360;    Anthony 
Wharton,  London.  52441 

Same.     New  Y^'ork,  S.  French  ;  London,   S. 

French,  ltd.,  1913.    44  p.    12°. 

©  July  3,  1913  ;  2c.  July  5.  1913  ;  D  :  33707 : 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  52442 

$15.00  a  week;  comedv  in  4  acts,  bv  Ted  Wells 
I  pseud,  of  T.  C.  Wellsted]  [4],  78  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  19,  1911 :  D :  24732 ;  T.  C.  Well- 
sted, Akron,  O.  52443 


17  or  44;  a  dramatic  composition,  by  E.  C.  Lam- 
son.     Typewritten. 

©  Ernest  Clyde  Lamson,  Prairie  View,  111.; 
1899  :  21840,  Mar.  27 ;  2c.  Mar.  27.  52444 

19th  (The)  hole;  satire  on  the  popular  Scotch 
game  of  golf,  by  .L  INFcCree.  [1|,  19  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1915;  D :  41567 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  52444a 

20  days;  or,  Buffalo  Bill's  pledge,  an  original 
romantic  drama  In  4  acts,  by  Charles  F(»ster. 

©  \y.  F.  Cody,  New  York  ;  1882  :  13633,  Aug. 
18.  52445 

20  mile  race  with  fox  hounds.  Sec  Training 
the  pups. 

20  minutes  in  San  Francisco's  Chinatown. 
Sec  Slave  (The)  girl. 

20  years  in  the  mountains.  See  In  Deadwood 
and  Leadville. 

20th  (A)  century  Cinderella;  a  farce  for  young 
girls  and  boys  in  5  acts,  by  Marie  Irish.  [New 
York,  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  co.,  1905]  cover- 
title,  10  p.    12°.     (Werner's  plays) 

©  Edgar  S.   Werner,  New  York;   D:7]29, 
Aug.  19,  1905 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1905.  52446 

-See  also  $20,000  reward. 

20th  (The)  century  girl;  comedy  sketch,  by 
Blosser  Jennings.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20,    1913;    D :.  .34495;    Harry 
Holman,  New  York.  52447 

20th  century  maids. 

©  aiaurice  Kraus,  New  York  ;  D  :  8644,  June 
5,  1906.  52448 

21  today;  domestic  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  McLean.    105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Alexander   McLean,    New   York;    1895: 
56276,  Nov.  6 ;  2c.  Oct.  18.  52449 

22  miles  from  Manila.     See  In  the  new  world. 

24  hours  of  truth;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Niemeyer.     [137]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  16,  1912;  D:  28326;  William  H. 
Niemeyer,  Chicago.  52450 

24  stunden  in  Salt  Lake  City.  See  Mormone 
(Der) 

30  minutes  with  a  round-up.  See  Cow-boy- 
life. 

40  (El)  H.  P.;  zarzuela  comica  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original,  letra  de  F. 
Yrayzoz.  muslca  del  maestro  Don  Pedro  Cor- 
doba. Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1909.    44  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Fiacro  YrAvzoz.  Madrid;  D:  1.5468,  Mar. 
27,  1909;  2c.  ]\Iar.  27,  1909.  52451 


2653 


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DRAMATIC  COMPOSmONS 


5^474 


40  years  ago.     See  In  tlie  gloaming. 

47;  or,  The  miner's  daughter,  by  J.  H.  Sullivan. 
[26]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    .Tohii    Henry    Sullivan,    Chicago;    1889: 
3r.947,  Nov.  26 ;  2c.  Nov.  25.  52452 

48;  a  tale  of  Switzerland,  a  play  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  S.  L.  Welp. 

©  Sanniol   1;.  Welp.  Chicago;  1881:17350, 
Nov.  7.  52453 

'49;  an  American  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Joaquin 
Miller  [pseud,  of  Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller] 

©    Mr.    and    Mrs.    McKee    Rankin,    United 
States  ;  1878  :  14213,  Dec.  5.  52454 

'49  camp;  a  play,  by  J.  H.  Love. 

©  James  H.   Love,   San   Francisco;   1896: 
13560,  Feb.  29 ;  Ic.  Mar.  5.  52455 

- — -tale  of  the  days  of  '49,  by  M.  A.  Beals.  6 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   26,   1912;    D :  31341 ;   Mary   A. 
Beals,  San  Francisco.  52456 

'49  mining  camp;  a  play,  by  J.  H.  Love. 
Typewritten. 

©  .lames  H.   Love,    San   Francisco;   1896: 
13559,  Feb.  29 ;  2c.  Mar.  5.  52457 

'49  on  the  Yuba.    -See  Miner's  (The)  dream. 

50  miles  from  nowhere;  or,  Stranded,  rural 
comedy  sketch,  by  F.  C.  Harris  and  F.  Ran- 
dall.    17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb!  14,  1910;   D :  20244 ;   Frank  C. 
Harris  and  Florence  Randall,  Sharon,  Pa. 

52458 

50  years  from  now;  a  tragedy  of  the  future  in 
1  act,  by  W.  C.  de  Mille.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1912 ;  D :  29003 ;  William  C. 
de  Mille,  New  York.  52459 

57  varieties;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act,  by  J.  B. 
Booth. 

©  J.  B.   Booth,  New  York;   D :  1920,  May 
20,   1902.  52460 

'61-'65;  a  military  drama,  by  E.  L.  Cole.    Troy, 

N.  Y.,  Stowell  printing  co.,  1882.     53  p.     12°. 

©  Edmund  L.  Cole,  in  trust  for  the  Tibbits 

cadets   of  Troy,   N.   Y.,   Troy,   N.   Y. ;   1882: 

3441,  Mar.  4 ;  2c.  Mar.  4.  52461 

'62;  a  military  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  R. 
Linthicum. 

©    Richard     Linthicum,     Denver;     1890: 
40672,  Dec.  22.  52462 

'63;  a  local  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Walsh. 
©   Marie   Walsh,     Brooklyn;     1887:23034. 
Sept.  10.  52463 


'63,  New  York  city;  a  local  drama,  by  M.  W. 
Cahill. 

©  Marie  Walsh  Cahill,  New  York;   1891: 
13563,  Apr.  14.  52464 

'70;  5  tableaux  de  la  guerre,  par  G.  Esp&  de 
Metz.  Paris,  L.  Fonrnier,  1911.  270  p.,  3  1. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  22,  1911 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1911 ;  D  :  23942 ; 
L.  Fournier,  Paris.  52465 

72  hours  in  Washington;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

W.  J.  Kavanagh.     [79]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Kavanagh,  Washington ;  D : 

10899,  July  3,  1907;  2c.  July  3,  1907.     52466 

Same.    Rev.,  recast,  and  rewritten.     [Gi^]  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©  William  J.  Kavanagh,  Washington ;  D : 
13732,  Sept.  8,  1908 ;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1908.     52467 

'76;  or,  Yankee  boys  in  blue,  an  original 
drama,  by  J.  Hart. 

©     Josh     Hart,     New  York ;     1875 :  .'")397. 

May  24.  52468 

97  or  79;  the  great  Irish  American  comedy, 
by  Adolph  Neuendorff. 

©  Barry  and  Fay,  New  York ;  1884 :  5572, 
Mar.  17.  '  52469 

'98;  or.  Beneath  the  gibbet,  an  Irish  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  T.  L.  Kahoe. 

©  Thomas  L.   Kahoe,  Philadelphia;  1873: 
7626,  June  30.  52470 

98 — 8;  or,  The  very  subtle  lover,  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  C.  B.  Fernald.  [86]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1912;    D:  28863;    Chester 
Bailey  Fernald,  London.  52471 

99;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  W.  V.  Allen 
and  V.  Allen.     [4]  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    July    22,    1914;    D :  37651 ;    Walter 
Van  Allen  and  Van  Buren  Allen,  New  Yoi-k. 

52471a 

a  great  scenic  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  7 

tableaux,  by  H.  Dickson. 

©  Henry    Dick.son,    Chicago;    1890:20678. 
June  27.  52472 

99 — 66.      See    Ninety-nine — sixty-six. 

lOOeme  (Le)  constat;  vaudeville  en  1  acte,  par 
Saint-Paul  et  Maurice  Lupin.  Paris,  C.  Jou- 
bert,  1912.     26  p.     8'. 

©    Dec.    28,    1912;    2c.    Jan.    21,    1913;    D: 
32012;   Joubert,  Paris.  52473 

£100  reward.     See  Nella  Dug  las. 

100  wives;  a  drama,  by  G.  A.  Pierce  and  J.  B. 
Runnion.     Chicago,  1880. 

©  Gilbert  A.  Pierce  and  .Tames  B.  Runnion. 
United  States;  1880:4627,  Mar.  22.       52474 


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52495 


100th  night  of  Hamlet;  ti  negro  sketch,  arr. 
l)v  dharles  White.  New  York,  K.  M.  De  Witt. 
1874.  6  p.  12°.  ([De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and 
coniic  drama,  no.  27] ) 

©  Robert  M.   De  Witt,   New  York;   1874: 
].^)S2(),  Dee.  31;  2c.  Jan.  U,  1875.  52475 

101;  or.  Two  weeks  notice,  by  A.  W.  Andersen. 

©  A.  Wni.  Andersen,  Pliihxdelphhi ;  D :  4078, 

Oct.  10.  1903.  52476 

120  H.  P.;  azione  coniiea  in  3  atti.  <li  A.  Guasti. 
Milan,  Societa  editrioe  teatrale.  1907.  82  p. 
12°. 

©  Amerigo   Guasti,   Milan;   D :  11532.   Oct. 
14,  1907 ;  2c.  Oct.  14,  1907.  52477 

185th  (The)  anniversary;  a  comedy  drama  in 
1  act,  by  A.  W.  Stace.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Arthur  W.  Stace,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. ; 
D:  12270,  Jan.  30,  1908;  2c.  Jan.  30.  1908. 

52478 

200  miles  from  Chicago;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts  by  V.  C.  Smith,  T.  Harold  liindsay  and  J. 
Henry  Muhlke.    75  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    11,    1912;    D :  30237 ;    Vivien 
C3handler   Smith.  Chicago.  52479 


$300.00   reward.      See   Foot-hills   (The) 


S. 


350    won;    comedy    farce    in    1    act,    by    A 
Hickman.     13  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1909;  D :  16817 ;  Albert  S. 
Hickman,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  52480 

468;  or.  A  woman's  love,  a  5  act  drama,  by 
Hal  Reid   [i.  e.  James  Halleck  Reid] 

©  B.  S.  Spooner,  Centerville,  la. ;  1893 : 
45928,  Oct.  13.  52481 

496  Madison  avenue;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E. 
Hutton. 

©  Ethelyn  Emery  Hutton,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ; 
D  :  9038,  Sept.  5,  1906.  52482 

777;  an  American  comedy  melodrama  in  5  acts, 
by  Joseph  D.  Clifton. 

©  A.  W.  Fremont,  St.  Louis;  1890:12073, 
Apr.  12.  52483 

T77,  a  nameless  personage;  a  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  E.  B.  Potter.    Ms. 

©  Elizabeth  Bourne  Potter,  Camden,  O. ; 
1890:8110,  Mar.  11;  Ic.  Mar.  11.  52484 

777:  10;  turf-  und  totoschwank  in  3  starts,  von 
Otto  Schwartz  und  Carl  Mathern.  91  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1914:  D :  36311 ;  Anstalt  fiir 
auft"iiln"ungsrecht  dramatischer  werke  d.  liter- 
atur  u.  musik.  g.  m.  b.  Ii.,  Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  52484a 


999;  or,  Larry  O'Leary's  luck,  a  musical  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  Capt.  A.  B.  Snow. 

©  Arch  B.   Snow,  Boonville,  N.  Y. ;   1892: 
39531,  Sept.  30.  52485 

$1,000  reward;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©  P:va  Rich,  New  York ;  1894 :  .53438,  Nov. 
16.  52486 


melodrama  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Davis.     [2|. 

28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1911;  D:  23723;  Robert  H. 
Davis,  New  York.  52487 

1,000  years  hence.     See  Man  (The)  from  Mars. 

1002d  (The)  night  (La  mille  et  deuxieme 
nuit);  opera  boufte  in  3  acts,  by  Henri  Elzear 
and  Richard  Lesclide,  music  by  Lucien  Pou- 
jade. 

©   Francois  Mons  and  Louis  Nathal,   New 
York  ;  1886  :  19908,  Sept.  3.  52488 

1313;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  K.  R^yle. 
[911   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1912;  D :  29678 ;  Sinclair  K. 
Royle,  New  York.  52489 

1492;  a  musical,  historical,  mellow  drama,  by 
R.  A.  Barnet. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet.  Boston ;  1891 :  13441.  Apr. 
13.  52490 

Same. 

©  R.  A.  Barnet,  Boston  ;  1891 :  13442,  Apr.  13. 

52491 

1492-1776,  five  centuries;  a  centennial  drama 
in  5  acts,  by  Alice  il.  Guernsey.  Boston.  The 
New  England  pub.  company,  1876.    41  p.    12°. 

©  Thomas  W.  Bicknell,  Boston:  1876  :-6538. 
May  26 ;  2c.  May  29.  52492 

1588;  a  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  Pearce.  Ne\v 
York.  Samuel  French  ;  London,  Samuel  French, 
ltd..  1908.  2.5,  [1]  p.  12°.  ([French's  in- 
ternational copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of 
the  best  authors,  no.  146] ) 

©  AValter  Pearce,  London  :  D :  13827,  Sept. 
19,  1908;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1908.  52493 

1655;  a  comic  opera  libretto  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Blankman. 

©  Ben  Blankman.  New  York ;  1892 :  .33361. 
Aug.  13.  52494 

1692:  play  in  3  acts,  by  Hamlin  Argo.  [121]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18.    1912;     D :  29708 ;    Edgar 
Franklin  Wulzeu,  New  York.  52495 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-63 


1750—1912. 
2655 


See  Half  hours  of  vaudeville. 


52496 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52516 


1776;  ii  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B.  Heaviside  and 
P.  G.  Piatti.     [96]  p.,  7  diagr.     4°. 

©  John  B.  Heaviside  and  Peter  G.  Piatti, 
New  York  ;  1895  :  27651,  May  21 ;  2c.  Dec.  30. 

52496 

or,    One   hundred   years   ago,    an   original 


liistorical  and  .sensational  Aniei'ican  di'ania,  in 

4  acts  and  S  tableaux,  by  Spencer  Pritcbard. 

(c)  George  K.   Locke,  TTnited   States;   187r) : 

5902,  June'^7.  52497 


—  or,    Valley    Forge,    an    entirely    new    and 
original    Revolutionary    sensation    di-ania     In 


4  acts,  by  T.  H.  Dai-lington, 

©  Tom   H.   Darlington,   New   York ;    1875 : 
13010,  Dec.  10.  52498 

1792;  or.  Love  or  war,  by  G.  Addison. 

©    Grace   Addison,    San   Francisco ;    1899 : 
35326,  May  26.  52499 

1794;  a  playlet,  by  Herbert  Ernuin.  14  p.  12°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Eliza  Warren,  Cleveland  ;  D  :  SS67,  July 
ISf  1906;  2c.  Aug.  20,  1906.  52500 

1798.      Sec  Dermot,  the  nightingale, 

1807;  comedie  en  1  acte  et  en  prose. 

©    Madame    Michaud,     Paris;    1899:5876, 
Jan.  16;  2c.  Jan.  16.  52501 

1812;  piece  en  4  actes  en  vers,  par  G.  Nigond. 
{In  L'lllustration  theatrale,  no.  143,  26  mars 
1910) 

©    Mar.    26,    1910;    2c.    Apr.    15,   1910;    D: 
20796;  Gabriel  Nigond,  Paris.  52502 

spectacle-drama  in  a  prologue  of  2  scenes. 


and  3  acts  of  4  scenes,  by  K.  S.  Brown  and 
F.  C.  Osboru.     39  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  2,  1913 ;  D :  318-57 ;  Katbarine  S. 
Brawn,  New  York,  and  Frank  Coates  Osborn, 
Put  in  Bay,  O.  52503 

1815—1915;  by  A.  C.  Fouchfi.  2  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1911 ;  D :  28241 ;  Armand  C. 
Fouche,  St.  Louis.  52504 

1830;  an  incident,  by  Fergus  [pseud,  of  R.  F. 
Fergu.son,  jr.]     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  2,  1914;  D :  36595 ;  Robert  F. 
Ferguson,  jr..  New  York.  52504a 

1863;  in  3  acts,  by  C.  P.  Landes.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Charles  I'earl  Landes,  Chicago  ;  D  :  6828, 
June  17,  1905;  2c.  June  17,  1905.  52505 

1871;  a  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  Palmer,  drama- 
tized from  Alphonse  Daudet's  Le  siege  de 
Berlin. 

©  Charles  Harvey  Palmer,  Milwaukee; 
1896 :  50180,  Sept.  5.  52506 


1876;  or,  The  union  of  nations,  Harper  and 
StansiU's  original  act. 

©  Harper  and  Stansill,  New  York;  1875: 
12284.  Nov.  20.  52507 

1890;  a  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Golden, 

©  Echard  Golden,  New  York;  1890:14892, 
filay  5.  52508 

1891 — 2091;  or.  Looking  forward,  musical 
conaedy  in  2  acts. 

©  Fritz  O.   Renard,  Duluth,   Minn.;  1891: 
5566,  Feb.  9.  52509 

1892—2092;    or.    In   two   hundred   years,    ka- 
leidoscopic  musical   extravaganza   in  3   acts. 
©  Fritz  O.   Renard,  Duluth,  Minn.;   1891: 

5564,  Feb.  9.  52510 

1892—2092—3092;    or.    In    thousand    years, 

spectacular  burlesque  in  3  acts. 

©  Fritz  O.  Renard,  Duluth,  Minn.;  1891: 

5565,  Feb.  9.  52511 

1393 — 1993;  or,  In  hundred  years,  comedy  in 
6  tableaux. 

©  Fritz  O.   Renard,  Duluth,  Minn.;   1891: 
5563,  Feb.  9.  52512 

1900. 

©  Robert  Blei  syndicate.  New  York;  1899: 
73569,  Nov.  11.  52513 

1913;  torenelmi  szinmii  harom  felvouasban, 
irta  Biro  Lajos.  Budapest.  Singer  es  Wolfner 
kiadasa,  1914.     139  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    19,    1913;    2c.    Jan.    27,    1914;    D: 
35816;  Mdrton  Sandor,  Budapest.  52513a 

1914,  der  auftakt;  komodie,  von  Max  Simon, 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1914  ;  D  :  38304  ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York,  52513b 

1915;  revue  de  guerre  en  2  actes,  de  Rip  [pseud, 
de  Geox-ges  Thgnon]  preface  de  Gustave  Quin- 
son,  dessins  de  Henri  Rudaux  et  Rip.  Paris, 
Librairie  Paul  Ollendorff,  1915.  xii,  128  p.,  1  1. 
incl.  front,    illus.     12°. 

©   July    24,    1915;    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1915;    D: 
41607;    Librairie   Paul   Ollendorff,    Paris. 

52513c 
1993;  or.  The  century  plants,  a  comic  opera, 
by  G.  H.  Kerr.  31  p.    f°.     Typewritten.     [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    G.    H.    Kerr,    Wilmington,    Del.;    1893: 
34005,  July  20;  2c.  July  20.  52514 

1996;  a  farce  comedy  satire  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Chase. 

©    Chas.    Wathen    Chase,    Atlantic    City; 
1894  :  39336,  Aug.  27.  52515 

1999;  a  comic  opera,  book  by  H.  L.  Ensign, 
music  by  Edward  Hoist. 

©  Hermon  Lee  Ensign,  New  York ;  1897 : 
24098,  Apr.  19.  52516 


2656 


52517 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52534 


$2,000  reward;  or,  Done  on  both  sides,  a 
change  act  comedy  in  1  act,  by  F.  L.  Cutler. 
Clyde,  O.,  A.  D.  Ames,  1887.  15  p.  12°. 
( [Ames'  series  of  standard  and  minor  drama, 
no.  240]) 

©  A.  D.  Ames,  Clyde,  O. ;  1887 :  32992,  Dec. 
19;  2c.  Dec.  29.  52517 

2041.      See  Capital   (The)  prize. 

2492,  not  up-to-date,  but  after  it;  or,  The 
fossil  man,  a  mid-winter  night's  dream,  an 
original  extravaganza,  by  W.  Browne. 

©  Walter  Browne,  New  York ;  1894 :  19331, 
Apr.  14.  52518 

2894,  up-to-date  and  after  it;  or.  The  fossil 
man,  a  mid-winter  niglit's  dream,  an  original 
extravaganza,  by  W.  Browne. 

©  Walter  Browne,  New  York  ;  1894  :  19332, 
Apr.  14.  52519 

2905;  or.  Tomorrow-land,  a  musical  fantasy  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  John  Kendrick 
Bangs,  music  by  Manuel  Klein.  [92]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  M.  Witmark  &  sons.  New  York ;  D :  740G, 
Oct.  16,  1905;  2c.  Oct.  16,  1905.  52520 

3000  years  from  now;  1  act  farce,  by  E.  M. 
Sliorey  and  Fred  S.  Campbell.  [2],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1912 ;  D :  29471 ;  Ethel  May 
Shorey,  Lynn,  Mass.  52521 

3834  Broadway;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A. 
Wliitecar. 

©  W.  A.  Whitecar,  New  York ;  1897 :  34534, 
June  8.  52522 

4,444  (Le);  piece  in  1  acte,  de  Jean  Franc  et 
Kaival.     Paris,  C.  Joubert,  1913.     17  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1913 ;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1913 ;  D :  34840 ; 
Joubert,  Paris.  52523 

$5,000  reward;  a  melodrama  in  4  acts. 

©    Eva     Rich,     New     York;     1894:54222, 
Nov.   20.  53524 


■ -play  in  1  act,  by  Allan  Frend   [pseud,  of 

K.  Pierce]     22  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1914;  D :  38803 ;  Katherine 
Pierce,  Los  Angeles.  52524a 

£5,000  (Five  thousand  pounds  sterling);  a 
play  in  5  acts,  by  C.  A.  Morgan.  [2],  67  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Carrie   A.    Morgan,    New    York;    1885; 
1921,  Jan.  21;  2c.  Feb.  6.  52525 

$10,000  (A)  bunco;  a  comedy  dramatic  sur- 
prise in  1  act,  by  C.  Gibney.  [2],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    12,    1913;    D:  32374;    Charles 
Gibney,  Chicago.  52526 


$10,000  (A)  wag-er;  farce  in  2  acts,  by  I.  M. 
G.  Wood. 

©  Ames  pub.  co.,  Clyde,  O. ;  1896 :  14860, 
Mar.  7 ;  2c.  Mar.  18.  52527 

£10,000  a  year;  a  comedy,  by  Enmia  V.  Sheri- 
dan. 

©  Kicluird  Mansfield,  United  States;  1892: 
3492,  Jan.  21.  52528 

15,000  a  year;  or,  Ashton's  income  tax,  Ameri- 
can comedy  in  4  acts,  by  O.  Grethen.  87  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1909;  D:  17083;  Otto 
Grethen,  Harvey,  N.  D.  52529 

$20,000  reward;  or,  A  20th  century  Cinder- 
ella, a  realistic  extra  modern  serio  comedy 
in  5  acts,  founded  on  the  novel  A  twentieth 
century  Cinderella,  or  $20,000  reward,  by 
W.  Y.  Winthrop.     100  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Wm.  Young  Winthrop,  Woodmont,  Conn. ; 
D:2327,  Sept.  15,  1902;  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1902; 
Ic.  Oct.  1,  1902.  52530 

20,000  leagues  under  the  sea;  a  grand  musi- 
cal, emotional,  sensational,  spectacular  drama, 
libretto  by  J.  B.  Bradford,  costumes,  scenic 
and  mechanical  effects,  designed  by  Felix 
Regamey,  music  by  G.  Operti. 

©  J.  B.  Bradford,  Boston;  1874:677, 
Jan.    21.  52531 

£20,000.      See    Twenty    thousand   pounds. 

43,800  hours  and  420  minutes  ahead  of  time. 
See  Second-sight. 

$50,000;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by  Bert  Hutchin- 
son [pseud,  of  H.  W.  Hutchinson]  [6],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1914 ;  D :  38951 ;  Herbert  W. 
Hutchinson,  Portland,  Me.  .52531a 

$50,000  (The)  beauty;  or.  The  doll  girl,  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Caut'man.  [2],  36  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  27,  1910;  D :  21883 ;  Madelou 
Caufman,  Carl  Junction,  Md.  52532 

$50,000  (The)  bride;  comedy  in  1  act  and  3 
scenes,  by  C.  A.  Hendrix.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1910;  D :  20401 ;  C.  A.  Hen- 
drix, Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  52533 

$50,000  reward;  I.  H.  Hahn's  drama. 

©  Isaac  H.  Hahn,  New  York ;  1871 :  10374, 
Nov.  2.  52534 


$50,000    (The)    wart, 
wealth. 


See    Mark    (The)    of 


2657 


52535 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


52539 


£50,000;  a  drama  in  7  acts,  by  Henry  Pettitt 

and  Augustus  Harris. 

©    Eiisene    Tompkins,    Boston ;    1883 :  3512. 

Feb.  23.  52535 

$150,000;   a   sensational   drama   in   5  acts,  by 

J.  M.  Findull. 

©   .1.    M.    Findull,   New   York;   1871:2173. 
Mar.  14.  52536 

500,000  devils;  nuisical  burlesque  iu  3  acts 
and  5  scenes,  adapted  from  the  German  by 
K.  Formes. 

©   Karl    Formes,    New    York;    1890:30142, 
Sept.  30.  52537 
See  also  Half  a  million  devils. 


$60,000,000;  or,  The  Cocos  Island  treasure, 
a  sensational  and  historical  play  in  5  acts, 
by  L.  S.  Walker. 

©  L.  S.  Walker,  San  Francisco;  1870:879, 
Aug.  12.  52538 


$100,000,000     will     contest.       See    Bailroad 
(The)  king  of  the  world. 

(A)  of  a  time;  a  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts, 

by  L.  R.  Sliewell.    New  York,  1882. 

©  L.  R.  Shewell  and  N.  C.  Goodwin,  United 
States  ;  1882  :  19277,  Nov.  14.  52539 


2658 


SUPPLEMENT 


[Note. — This  supplemental  alphabet  contains  titles  not  included  in  ihe  main  alphabet,  including 
part  of  those  entered  for  copyright  registration  during  1915,  and  all  of  those  entered  during  1916] 


A.  E.  24;  Dlay  in  1  act,  by  Clarice  Laurence 
[pseud,  of  C.  L.  Hancock]  [2],  17  p.  4°. 
Type^^•ritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44567 ;  Clarice 
Laurence  Hancock,  Hurley,  E)igland.     52540 

A  la  carte;  1  ad  furce.  by  H.  Austin  Adams. 
11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1916:  D :  IM.Vl.j ;  Gladys  I\I. 
l>ay.  San  Diego.  Cal.  52541 

A  quien  nie  recuerda  usted?  jiaso  dc  comedia, 
[del  Serafin  y  Joacpiin  Alvarez  Quintero. 
Madrid.  1916.     45  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 :  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  451 U7  ; 
S.  y   J.   Alvarez  Quintero.   Madrid.  52542 

A.  (The)  T. ;  whicli  is,  being  interpreted,  The 
artistic  temperament,  satirical  pleasantry,  by 
R.  Pule.     [67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17.  1916;  D :  44391 ;  Reginald 
role,  T>os  Angeles.  52543 

Abajo  los  solteros;  1'ai!(asf:i  comico-lfrica 
gul)ernamental  en  7  ciunlros  y  mi  real  docreto. 
en  pi'osa,  (iri;;inal  dc  .luaii  (!.  Keiiovales  y 
Fi'anciscu  G.  Pacheco,  musica  de  los  maestros 
Ribas  y  Estreraera.  ^ladrif]  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]  1915.  41  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Aug.  30.  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41643:  J.  G.  Renovales  v  F,  G.  Pacheco. 
Madrid.  52544 

Abanico  (El)  de  la  Pompadour;  vodevil  en  3 
actos,  de  Ramon  Asensio  Miis  y  .lose  J.  Cade- 
nas,  musica  original  de  los  mae.stros  Calleja 
V  Foglietti.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
es])auoles]  1916.     89  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  5.  1916:  Ic  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
4512S ;  R.  Asensio  ]\Ias  v  J.  Juan  Cadenas, 
Madrid.  "  52545 

Abbeyfeale.      See  Desmond's  bride. 

Abbu  San  of  old  Japan;  comedy-drama  in  2 
acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago.  T.  S. 
Denison  &  company  [1916]     54  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  19,  1916:  2c.  Feb.  25,  1916:  D: 
43135;   Eben  H.  Norris,   Chicago.  52546 

Abe  Lincoln  and  little  A.  D.  See  Holiday 
plays. 


Abhul.  the  Azra;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cowan. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1916;  L):  43.346;  Sada 
Cowan,  New  York.  52547 

Abie  and  Heinie  in  the  suffragette  navy;  1 
act  nmsical  comedy,  by  J.  I.  Goldl^erK.  [6|  p. 
8°.     Tyi)ewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1915 ;  D :  42287 ;  Joseph  Ike 
(ioldberg.   New   York.  52548 

Aboard  the  Pond-lily  special;  dialog  for  10 
male  and  5  female  characters,  by  Arnnn 
Paul  Meyer.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo  piiblishing 
company.  19]6.  16  p.  16°.  (I'ialogs  for 
ytnmg  people's  societies,  no.  43) 

©  Mar.  30.  1916;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1916;  D: 
43540;  Anticro  publishing  co..  Anti'j:o,  Wis. 

52549 

About  angels.  See  Pig-  (The)  brother  play- 
book. 

About  twelve;  play  in  1   a<*t,  by  C.  van  A'alkeii- 

bur.ti-.     [2 1,  8  p.     4°.     Typewriltcn. 

©   Ic.   Feb.  5.  1916;   D  :  429.59 ;  Cai-I(i.ii   van 

Valkenburg,    New    York. 
Above  board;  musical  phiy    in 

scenes,  by  L.  Cliff.     [100]   p. 

ten.      [Words   only] 

©    Ic.    July    19,    1916;    D: 
Cliff,  New  York. 

Above    the    clouds.      See   Handy 
amateur  actors. 

Abraham  Lincoln;  a  story  and  a  play,  by  Mary 
Hazelton  Wade.  Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [1914] 
84  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1914  ;  2c.  Jan.  7.  1914  ;  A  :  361493  ; 
Richard    G.    Badger,    Boston.  52552 

Absent  on  leave;  extravaganza,  by  R.  F.  Goss 
;iii(l   H.   H.  Havermale.     23  p.     4°.     Printed. 
©  Ic.  May  15,  1916;  D :  441.39 ;  Roger  Ful- 
ton Go.ss  and  Hazel  Halma   Havei-male.  Ber- 
keley, Cal.  52553 

Acceptable  (An)  man;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  A.  Wy.se  and  M.  Lerner.  [75]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1916;  D:  44457;  A.  An- 
thony Wyse  and  Mary  Lerner,  Caml)ridge. 
Mass.  52554 


52550 

2  acts    and    3 
4°.     Typewrit- 

44418;    Laddie 
52551 

dramas    for 


2659 


52555 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52576 


Accomplice  (The);  meIodranmti<,'  comedy,  by 
J.  Whitehead  Chandler.  [3],  24  p.  4*.  Type- 
written. 

'©    Ic.    Apr.    14,    1916;    D :  43634 ;    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  52555 

According-  to  Darwin;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
P.  Wilde  [pseud,  of  Percival  L.  Weil]  (In 
Forunl,  v.  54,  no.  4,  Oct.  1915) 

©   Sept.  25,   1915;    Ic.   Sept.   30,  1915;    D: 
41871;   Percival  Wilde,  New  York.         52556 

See  also  Confessional,   and  other  Ameri- 


can  plays. 

According  to  measure;  farce-comedy  in  1  act 
with  prologue  and  epilogue,  by  L.  E.  Bisch. 
33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  19i6;  D :  45759 ;  Louis  Ed- 
ward  Bisch,   New   York.  52557 

According  to  Washington;  1  act  drama,  by 
J.  Stokes.     [2],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,     1916;     D :  43827 ;     John 
Stokes,  New  York.  52558 

Acid  (The)  test;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Weiller. 
[106]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1916;    D :  45002 ;    Simon 
Weiller,  New  York.  52559 

Acorn-planter  (The);  California  forest  play 
[in  prologue,  2  acts  and  epilogue]  by  J.  Lon- 
don. New  York,  Macmillan  company,  1916. 
V,  84  p.     12°. 

©    Feb.    23,    1916;    2c.    Fel).    24.    1916;    D: 
43120;  .Tack  London,  Glen  Ellen,  Cal.     52560 

Acquiring  Ann;  comedy  in  1  act  find  1  scene, 

by  W.  Hainer.      [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July   24.   1916;    D :  44447 ;   Whitfield 

Hainer,  Providence,  II.  I.  52561 

Acquitted ;j)l ay  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Smith.  [1], 
24   p.     4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  27,  1915;  D:  41838;  Kita  Creighton 
Smith,  Thomaston,  Me.  52562 

Across  the  border;  1  act  play  of  contemporane- 
ous Mexico,  by  S.  R.  Pfeifer.  [36]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    30,    1916;    I):  44277;    Sidney 
Burton   Pfeifer,   Buffalo.  525613 

Across  the  street;  comedy  i)laylet,  by  N. 
Rackow  and  A.  M.  Leitzbach.  [i],  22  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4.  1916;   D :  43222 ;  N.  Rackow 
and  A.  M.  Leitzbach,  New  York.  52564 

Active  service;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A 
Littledale.     [112]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915;  0:4180.");  Harold  A. 
Littledale,  New  York,  52565 


Actors'  (The)  boardinghouse;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Jeannette  Nordenshield.  [2],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1915;  D :  42087 ;  Patrick  J. 
Casey,  New  York.  52566 

Adam  and  Eve;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  L.  Burg- 
staller.      [6]   p.     8*.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1916;  D :  43622 ;  Ludwig 
Burgstaller,  New  York.  52567 

Adantics  (The)     See  Frolique  de  magazine. 

Adrift;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Warner.  [1],  18  p. 
4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1916;  D :  44368 ;  Richard 
Warner,  New  Y^ork.  52568 

Advent.     See  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Adventure  (An)  in  realism;  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  W.  S.  Gidley.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1916;  D :  43137 ;  Will  S. 
Gidley,   Springfield,   Mass.  52569 

Adventure  (An)  in  society;  comedv.  bv  D.  H. 
Wallace.     [1],  63  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1916 ;  D :  44270 ;  David 
Harold  Wallace,  New  York.  52570 

Adventures  (The)  of  Ann;  play  in  4  acts,  bv 
G.  M.  Anderson.     [3],  50  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1915 ;  D :  41618 ;  Geoi-ge  M. 
Anderson,  Princeton.  Ind.  52571 

Adventures  (The)   of  Annette;  play  in  3  acts 

with    jtrologno,    based    on    the   short   story    of 

the  same  litle.      12],  ?,r,  p.     4°.     Tyiiewriiten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915;  D  :  42450  ;  William  Fox, 

New  York.  52572 

Adventures  (The)  of  X;  dramatized  by  M.  L. 
Clai-k,  W.  A.  New] in  and  A.  E.  Smothers, 
suggested  by  a  story  of  the  same  name  writ- 
ten by  Ida  M.  Brown.  [1],  42  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1916;  D :  44140 :  Mary  L. 
Clark.  Wallace  A.  Newlin  and  Arthur  E. 
Smothers,  Pasadena.  52573 

Adventuress  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Paul 
M.  Potter.  ]{ev.  September,  1916.  [il9]  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28.  1916;  D :  45296 ;  Walter  <1. 
Jordan  and  Paul  Potter,  New  Yoik.         52574 

Adversaries;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  ().  Costc. 
[120]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1916;  D :  42055 ;  Claire  Coste. 
New  York.  52575 

Advice  to  the  loveloons;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  Hopkins.     [3],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916;  D :  43898 ;  Edwin  Ho}>- 
kins,  N<'w  York.  52576 


266Q 


52577 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UN11*ED  STATES 


52596 


Aegean  (The)  ;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  R.  Baxley. 
[1].  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  aO.   191U;   D:45424;    Isaac  Rie- 
man  Baxley.  Santa  Bariiara,  Cal.  52577 

Aeroplane  (An)  elopement;  1  act  dramatic 
composition  in  o  scenes,  liy  A.  L.  Turton. 
[ISJ    p.     24°.     Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1.  1916 ;  D :  44r)44 :  Arthnr 
Leonard  Turton,  Jutland.  N.  ,T.  52578 

Affected  (The)  young-  ladies;  cojncdv  in  I  act, 
l)y  Rloliere.  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New 
Yorlv.  S.  French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.. 
[1915]  29  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's  best  plays, 
by  celebrated  European  authors,  B.  H.  Clark, 
general   ed.] ) 

©  Sept.  2,  1915;  2c.  Sept.  8,  1915:  D: 
41706;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         52579 

Affection;  play  in  7  episodes,  l>y  J.  R.  Chase. 
110  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28.  1916;  D :  44263 ;  James  Rich- 
ard Chase,  Boston.  52580 

Affinities;    licorice    comedy   capsule,    by    W.    E. 

Scott.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1916;  D:  44538;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  52581 

Affinity  (The)  garden;  satire  on  the  gulli- 
bility of  the  luiman  family  in  1  act,  by  M.  S. 
L.  Parr.      [2],  31  p.     4°.  "Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28.  1915;  D :  41698 ;  Margaret 
S.  Linn  Parr,  Collingswood.  N.  J.  52582 

Aficion  (La);  sainete  en  1  acio,  dividido  en  2 
ciUKlms,  original  y  en  prosa  do  A.  Ramos 
-Martin.  ISIadi-id  [Sociedad  do  aulorcs  cspa- 
nolesj    1915.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1.  1915;  D: 
41640 ;    Antonio   Ramos   jNIartln,   Madrid. 

52583 

Afoot  and  ahorseback;  iilay  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Randall.      [1121    p.     4°.  "  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  S,  1915;  D :  42437 ;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,   Chicago.  52584 

After;  play  in  a  prologue,  a  picture  and  3  acts, 
by  F.   Bruegger.      [77]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15.  1915;  D :  42267 ;  Frederick 
Bruegger,   Chicago.  52585 

After  big  game;  comedy  sketch  for  2  males,,  by 

(ieo.   W.   Day.      [2].   12   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Juno  16.  1916;  D:  4426S;  Mrs.  Ceorao 

W.  Day.  New  York.  52586 

After  seven  years;  comedy  playlet,  l)y  C.  Gil- 
lingwater  and  R.  Barlow.  [2],  30  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le  July  29,  1916;  D :  44518 ;  Claude 
CilliTTgw.'iter  and  Reginald  Barlow.  New 
York.  52587 


After  the  battle;  sketch,  by  F.  La  France  and 
J.  Kennedy.     S  i».     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©   Ic.     Nov.   29,   1916;    D  :459t)8 ;    Fred    La 
France  and  Joe  Kennedy,  Philadeliihia. 

52587a 

After  the  game;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  ]>onald- 
son.     [1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ip.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D:  43768;  Alfred  Lee 
Donaldson,  Saranac  Lalve,  N.  Y.  52588 

After  the  honeymoon;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Wolfgang  [i.  e.  Farkas]  Gyalui,  tr,  by  Barret 
H,  Clark.  New  York.  S.  French;  London,  S, 
French,  ltd.  [1915]  15  p.  12°.  ( [The  world's 
liest  plays,  by  celebrated  European  authors, 
B.  H.  Clark,  general  ed.]) 

©    Sept.    8,    1915;    2c.    Sept.    8,    1915;    D: 
417(11;  Samuel  French,  New  York,  52589 

After  the  masquerade;  talking  and  singing 
sketch  in  one,  by  Frank  G.  King.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   May  15,   1916 ;   D :  43911 ;   May  Dor- 
mand,  Jersey  City.  52590 

After  the  show;  3  people  singing  sketch,  by 
Artluir  Darvo.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29.    1916 ;    D :  45769 ;    >Villiam 
Ciirlson,   Chicago.  52591 

After  twenty  years;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Helen 
Booth ;  He  Avas  never  known  to  smile,  by 
Charles  Barnard;  The  bridal  wine  cup;  [and] 
INIay  court  in  Greenwood,  by  TiMura  W.  Case. 
Thil-.idelphia,  P,  <!arrett  -.^c  co.,  1,SS(!.  p.  193- 
2l(>.  12".  (Dramatic  sn)iplempiit  In  (Mie 
hundred  choice  selections,   no.  14) 

©   P.    Garrett   &   co..    Philadelphia;     188(1: 
22016.  Oct.  1 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  52592 

After  2000  years;  1  act  sketch,  by  J.  Leonard. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42441 ;  James  Leon- 
ard. New  Y^ork.  52593 

Afterglow  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  D. 
Biggers.      [144]   p.  4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916;  D:  44606;  Earl  Derr 
P.if!gers,  Pelham,  N.  Y.  52594 

Afteiwards;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Nordstrom.  [2], 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   26,   1916;     D :  43997 ;     Frances 
NordstL  >;  n,  Brooklyn.  52595 

Agamemncn.  Sec  Chief  European  drama- 
tists.— Tragedies  (The)  of  Seneca. 

Age  (The)  of  reason;  divorce  problem  play  for 
modern  children,  by  C.  I.  Dorrian.  {In 
Vanity  fair,  v.  6,  no.  5,  July  1916) 

©   June   21.    1916;    Ic.    .Tune   19.    1916;    D; 
44L')4;  Cecil  I.  Dorrian,  New  York.       52596 


2661 


52597 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52614 


Ages  (The)  of  Ann;  play  in  6  scenes,  by  H.  A. 
Clarke.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  15,  1916;  D :  44381 ;  Harold  Asa 
Clarke,  New  York.  52597 

Aggression  won.  See  Poems  and  plays;  by 
Harry  Lorenzo  Chapin.     366 13f. 

Ah.  gim'me  the  ring;  comedy  skit,  by  M. 
Cooperstein.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45261 ;  Max  Cooper- 
stein, New  York.  52598 

Ahes-of-the-sea;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  P.  Dab- 
ney.      [3],   34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    1,    1915;    D:  42146;    Julia    P. 
Dabney,   Brookline,  Mass.  52599 

Ahuitzotl,  the  Aztec  heir;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  H.  Gurney.     [4],  S3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jmie  9,   1916;    D :  44120 ;    Nellie   C. 
Gurney,  Highland   Park,   111.  52600 

Aiglon  (L');  a  play  in  6  acts.  l>y  Edmon<l  Ros- 
tand, adapted  into  English  by  Louis  N. 
Parker.  New  York,  R.  H.  Russell,  1900.  261, 
[1]  p.     2  port.   (incl.  front.)     8°. 

©  Robert  Howard  Russell,  New  York :  1900 
A:  24765,  Oct.  5;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1900.  52601 

Aint  it  the  truth?  farce  in  1  act.  by  E.  Atchi- 
.son-Ely.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    26.    1916;    D :  4.i038 ;    Edgar 
Atchison-Ely,  Stony  Brook,  N.  Y.  52602 

Aladdin;  or,  The  wonderful  lamp,  fable  play 
in  5  acts.  15  tableaux,  by  William  S.  Jlartin. 
Williniantic,  Conn.,  Martin  studios.  1916. 
35  p.     16°. 

©    Sept.    18.   1916;   2c.    Sept.   19.   1916:    D: 
44966 ;  Martin  studios,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

52603 

Aladdin  and  his  lamp.  Sec  New  (A)  version 
of  The  adventures  of  Aladdin  and  his  lamp. 
32476. 

Aladdin  and  the  wonderful  lamp,  the  great 
magician,  and  the  wicked  scamp;  dramatic 
playlet  in  6  scenes,  by  M.  .T.  Hellis.  [2],  9  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1916 ;  13 :  43822 ;  Marie  -Tose- 
plune  Hellis,  Philadelphia.  52604 

Aladdin's  joy;  or.  Except  ye  become,  fantasy, 
by  .T.  K.  Sawyer.  [2|,  43  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c.   Au^^  23,   1915 ;   D  :  41793 ;   Jeannette 
Ketchum   Sawyer,  Cleveland.  52605 

Alarm    (The)      .S'ce  Plays  with  a  punch. 

Albion  and  Rosamond;  historical  drama,  by 
A.  E.  Wolfrom.     [142]  p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.   22,    1915;    D:  42310;    Anna    E. 
Wolfrom,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  52606 


Albion  and  Rosamond — Continued. 

-and    The    living    voice;    two    dramas,    by 

Anna  Wolfrom.     Boston,  Sherman,  French  & 
company,  1916.     3  p.  1.,  3-185  p.     12°. 

©  July  17,  1916;  2c.  and  a  IT.  Aug.  25,  1916; 
A :  437375 ;    Sherman,    French    &    co.,    Boston. 

52607 

Alcestis,  and  other  poems;  l\v  Sara  King 
Wiley.  New  York,  Loudon.  The  jMacmillan 
company,  1905.     4  p.  1.,  60  p.     12°. 

©    IMacmillan    co..    New    York ;    A :  127176, 
Sept.  26.  1905:  2c.  Sept.  26.  1905.  52608 

Alchemist  (The).  See  Great  plays:  English.— 
Masterpieces  of  the  English  drama:  Ben 
Jonson.       28738a. 

Alcove  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Clapp.    20  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  D:  43718;  Woodbridge 
Clapp.   Washington.  52609 

Alegre  (La)  trompeteria.  Src  Once  (Las) 
mil  virgenes.  33972.  —  Regadera  (La) 
38904. 

Alegres  (Las)  chicas  de  Berlin;  opereta  en  3 
actos,  original  de  Manuel  .Merino  y  Ceferino 
R.  Avecilla,  niiisica  del  nuiestro  Millan.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
62  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    .Tvdy    6.    1916;    Ic.    Oct.    11.    1916:    D : 


45125:   M.   Merino  v   C.   R.   Avecilla. 


Madi-id. 
52610 


Alegres  (Las)  colegialas;  zarzuela  en  1  acto. 
dividido  en  3  cundros  y  un  suelto  periodistico, 
original  y  en  prosa  de  Antonio  I'.-iso  y  .loaqufii 
Abati,  niusica  del  maestro  Lleo.  Madrid 
I  Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  37  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Mar.    7,    1916;    Ic.    Mar.    11.    1916:    D: 
43280;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.         52611 

Alena;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Reppert.  [6], 
79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   29,    1916;    D :  44028 ;   Charlotte 
Reppert.   Los  Angeles.  52612 

Algy's  first  appearance;  comedy  skit,  by  A. 
Stuart.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Julv    25,    1916;    D :  44460 ;    Austen 
Stuart.   New   York.  52613 

Alias  John  Doe.      Sec  Price  (The)  of  love, 

Alice  Forber.  missionary;  drnma  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Strawick.     [2].  40  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   27,    1916:    D:  43441;    Gertrude 
^Martin  Strawick.  Youngstown,  O.  52614 

Alice  in  Wonderland;  a  dramatization  of 
I^ewis  Carroll's  [i.  e.  Charles  Lutwidge 
Dodgson's]  Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland 
and  Through  the  looking  glass,  by  Alice 
(Jerstenberg.     Chicago,  A.  C.  MctJUirg  &  co., 


2662 


rj2615 


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52635 


Alice  in  Wonderland — Coutiiiued. 

1915.     5  p.   1.,  133  p.     col.   front.,   rol.   illns., 
col.   plates.     8°. 

©  Deo.  4,  .1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  G,  1915; 
A:  420082;   A.   C.  McClurg  &  c(t..   Chicago. 

52615 

dre-ciiii   in  2  pts-..  by  E.   Sheldon.  [176]   p. 

4°.  Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    23,    1916;    D :  44704 ;  Edward 

Sheldon.  New  York.  52616 

See  also  Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 


Alice  Marden;  dramatic  comedy  of  to-day  in  3 
acts,  bv  M.  D.  Hallam  and  F.  D.  S.  Bethune. 
[2],  133  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45624 ;  Martha  Dean 
Ilalhim  and  Faneuil  Dunkiu  Stein  Bethune, 
New  York.  52617 

Alimony;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  Warren.  [1], 
IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916;  D:  4.5059:  John  Ernest 
Warren.   Brooklyn.  52618 

Alimony  (The)  club;  1  act  playlet,  by  Geral- 
dine  Sloane.     [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typevvritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25.  1916;  D :  42838 ;  David  H. 
Sloane.  New  l^u'k.      /,  "  :.  5261& 

Alimony  (The)  dodg'er;  nautical  farce  in  neu- 
tral waters.  h\  J.  McCrce  ;!nd  .Josei)h  Noel, 
in.  25  p.     4°."     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  ]\Iav  31.  1916;  D :  4403G ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  52620 

All  a  mistake.  See  Heart-in-the-Lodg'e. 
18432a. 

All  aboai'd;  <>r.  Fun  in  a  parlor  car.  comedy 
talking  and  singing  act.  by  L.  Fleming.  10  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Word.s  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1915  ;  D  :  41894  ;  Len  Fleming, 
Wellsboro.  Pa.  52621 

All  for  nothing;  unique  playlet  in  1  act.  by 
C.  S.  Keith.     [21.  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.3,  1916;  D:  4.361 2;  Cato  S. 
Keith,  New  Y^u-k.  52622 

All  for  the  movies;  or.  Miss  Swift,  novelty 
sketch,  by  H.  V.  Kii-alfy.  [1  |,  7  )>.  4^ 
Type\\ritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  V.»1(j;  D:  43641;  Harold  Y. 
Kiralfy,   New   York.  52623 

All  for  this  scheme  of  ours;  plav  in  4  acts, 
by    Ivan   Wise.      [119]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.   Sept.   13,  1915;   D :  41732 :   Huber  F. 
Wise.    Spokane,  Wash.  52624 

All  is  fair  in  love.  Sec  When  the  curtain 
yises.      50312a. 


All  men  are   liars;  satirical  drama  in  4  acts, 

by    Ray    Lewis    Lp«eu<h    of   K.    L.    Leviusky  | 

[64]    p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18.  1915 ;  D :  42123 ;  Ray  Lewis 

,  Leviusky    and    Isador    Bernstein,    Flushing. 

N.  Y.  52625 

All  men  are  not  created  equal;  1  act  vaude- 
ville sketch,  by  J.  J.  Euright.  [3J,  16  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26.  1916;  D :  45279 ;  John  Joseph 
Enright,  Boston.  52626 

All  mine;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  Louis  Tibbault 
[pseud,  of  L.  de  M.  Parmele'e]  [143]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   7,   1916;   D :  45186 ;   Lois  de  M. 
Parmelee,  Cohas.set,  Mass.  52627 

All  on  a  summer's  day;  comedy,  by  Lindsey 
Barbee.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denis;>n  &  company 
[1916]      22   p.      12°. 

©    Feb.    19,    1916;    2c.    Feb.    25,    1916;    D: 
43134 ;  Eben  H.  Norris.  Chicago.  52628 

All  on  account  of  Polly;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Ilarrv  L.  Newton.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison 
&  company  [1915]  ;  73  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  11.  1915  :  D  :  41955  ; 
Eben   H.   Norris.   Chicago.  52629 

All's  swell  that  ends  swell;  comedy  [in  3  acts] 
bv  G.  M.  Major.  Privatelv  printed.  1916. 
46  p.     8°. 

©  1(!.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D:  45534;  George  Mac- 
donald  Major,  New  York.  52630 

libretto  to  3  act  comic  opera,  by  H.  Flam- 


nier.      [5].   23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916;  D :  43903 ;  Harold 
Flammer,   New   York.  52631 

All's  well  that  ends  well;  episode  in  1  act,  by 
I.   H.   Russell.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43785 ;  Iroue  Han- 
cock Russell,  Washington.  52632 

All  thing's  being  equal;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  K.  Taylor.     [120]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1916 :  D :  43986 ;  James  R. 
Keene  Taylor,  New  York.  52633 

All   up    in    the    air;    farce  with    nuisic.    by    H. 

Reynolds.        [3],     8     p.  4^       Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11.  1916;  D :  43292 ;  Harring- 
ton Reynolds,  Chicago.  52634 

All  women  are  liars;  1  act  drama,  by  Ray 
Lewis  [pseud,  of  R.  L.  Levinsky]  [2],  18  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1915;  D :  42385 ;  Ray  Lewis 
Levinsky  and  Isador  Bernstein,  Flushing. 
N.  Y.     '  52635 


2663 


52636 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


sses'j 


All  wool;  or.  Together  is  together,  .'5  ;i(t  com- 
edy (Iraiua,  by  H.  Herbert.  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  20,  191.5 ;  D :  41.".47  ;  Hugh  Her- 
bert, New  York.  52636 

All  wrong;  quaint  comedy,  by  F.  A.  Nord- 
strom.     [2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  May  16,  1916;  D :  43918 ;  France.s 
Anna   Nordstrom,   Brooklyn.  52637 

Alles  aus  gefalligkeit;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Eugen  Burg  und  Louis  Tauf.stein.  Ber- 
lin. Biihnenverlag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1916.     63  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43070 ;  Biibnenver- 
lag  Ahn  »&  Simrock,  g.   m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

52638 

Almost  a  mother;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  and 
3  scenes,  by  Bosworth  Crocker  [pseud,  of 
M.  A.  C.  Chllds  Lewisohn]  [.51,  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  4543S ;  Mary  Ar- 
nold Ci'ocker  (Chi  Ids)  Lewisohn,  Colum- 
bus, O.  52639 

Alondras  (Las);  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa. 
orii^inal  de  .lulio  Pardo,  ilanuel  (jl[onzalez 
de]  Lara  y  Jose  Casado.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]   1915.     51  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  30.  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1.  1915;  D: 
41637 ;  J.  Pardo,  M.  G.  Lara  v  J.  Casado.  Ma- 
drid. 52640 

Alone;  draniatic  .sketch  in  1  act.  l)y  E.  Mitchell. 
[1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916;  1>:  11919;  Edinund 
Mitcliell,    Los   Angeles.  52641 

Alone  at  last;  lyrics  from  the  operetta,  by 
Matthew  Woodward,  Edgar  Smith  and  Jo- 
seph Herbert.  New  York,  Karczag  publish- 
ing CO..  inc.,  1916.    17  p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  10,  1916  ;  D  :  43682  : 
Karczag  pub.  co.,  inc.,  Ncm'  York.  52642 

— —lyrics  from  the  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  Jo- 
seph W.  Herbert.     [321  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42035 ;  T.  B.  Harms 
&   Francis,    Day    &    Hunter,    New    York. 

52643 

Along  the  bridal  path;  vaudeville  act  in  2 
scenes,  by  K.  Davenport.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D :  44924 ;  Kennotli 
Davenport,  Chicago.  52644 

Alsace;  pi^ce  en  3  actes,  i)ar  Gaston  Leroux  et 
Camille  Drevfus.  Paris.  Editions  P.  Lafitte 
[1916]     2  p.  1.,  223  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1910;  Ic.  Dec.  9.  1910;  D: 
15019;    Hachette   &   co.,    Paris.  52645 


Althea  decides;  rural  comedy  drama  in  1 
scene  and  epilog\ie.  by  F.  Cromwell.  [2], 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    29.    1915;    D:  42119;    Frederic 
Cromwell,   Chicago,  52646 

Always  ridiculous;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Jose 
Echegaray,  tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  T.  W. 
Gilky.son.      {In  Poet  lore,  v.  27,  no.  3) 

©   June  21,   1916;  2c.   June  28,   1916;   D: 
44251;   T.   Walter  Gilkyson,   Philadelphia. 

52647 

Am  teetisch;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Karl 
Sloboda.  Wien,  Leipzig.  Deutsch-osterreich- 
ischer  verlag,  1915.     93  p.     12°. 

©    Ic.    July    6,    1916;    D :  44321 ;    Deutsch- 
osterreichischer  verlag,  Vienna.  52648 

Amateur  (The)  murderer;  1  act  comedy-drama, 
by  C.  F.  Ivius.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43079 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  52649 

Amateurs  wanted;  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  C. 
Knox.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D:  42617;  William  C. 
Knox,   New   York.  52650 

Ambassador  (The);  musical  comedv  romance  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  H.  Hackley.  [JPhiladelphia. 
Philadelphia  tribune,  1916]  40  p.  16°. 
[Words  only] 

©    Jan.    12,    1916;    2c.    Jan.    19,    1916;    D: 
42795;   Edwin  H.  Hackley,  Philadelphia. 

52651 

Amber  (The)  empress;  operctia  in  3  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  M.  Connelly,  nnisic  by  Zoel 
Parenteau.  [.54]  p.  4°.  Typewritten."  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916  ;  D  :  43674  ;  Marcus  Con- 
nelly, Pittsburgh.  52652 

Ambition;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Oliver  Lorain 
[pseud,  of  L.  T.  OUesheimer]  [107]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   14,   1915 ;   D :  41633 ;   Louis  T. 
OUesheimer,  Detroit.  52653 

— —play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  T.  Terriss. 
125  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1916 ;  D :  44199 ;  Tom  Ter- 
riss, New  York,  52654 


political,  congre.ssional  study,  in  3  acts,  by 

R.  H.  Davis.     [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  0,  1915;  D :  42425 ;  Robert  Hark- 
ness  Davis,  Washington.  52655 

America  first;  drama  of  the  present  time  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Chrostowski.  [98]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    13.    1916;    D :  427.51 ;    Alphonse 
("livoslowski,  Now  York.  52656 


2664 


52657 


COPrRIGTITED   TN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52671/ 


America  first — Continued. 

^  playlet,   by   R.   Danenbaum   and   G.   G<>o<l- 

inann.     [2].  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42743 ;  Roby  Danen- 
bainn  and  Gustav  Goodmann,   New  York. 

52657 

Sec  uJso  Continental  Congress. 


America  in  its  making;  [scenario  in  12  reels] 
by  E.  A.  Martin,  cover-title,  15  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  June  30,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  July  6.  1916; 
A :  433610 ;  Edgar  Allen  Martin,  Los  Angeles. 

52658 

Am.erica  in  pilgrim  days;  by  Lucile  Bhickburn 
Berry.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers  [1915] 
31   p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  17.  1915;  2c.  Aug.  30,  1915;  aff. 
Aug.  31,  1915;  A:  410267;  March  bros..  Le- 
banon, O.  52659 

America  the  wonderland;  a  patriotic  testival. 
New  York  city.  The  Ethical  culture  school 
[1915]     50,  [5]  p.,  1  1.    front.,  plates.     8°. 

©  Dec.  23,  1915:  2c.  .Tan.  11,  1916;  aff. 
Jan.  8.  1916:  A:  420327;  Ethical  culture 
school,  New  York.  52660 

American  beauties.  See  Original  monologues 
and  sketches.     34364a. 

American  (The)  citizen;  play  in  1  act,  by  O. 
Dymow,  tr.  by  David  H.  Perhuan.  17  p, 
f .     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26.  1915;  D :  42349 ;  Ossij.  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  52661 

American  diplomacy;  dramatir-  playlet,  bv 
John  T.  Doyle.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritteii. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916;  D :  44741 ;  Marion 
Willard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  52662 

American  festivals  for  elementary  schools; 
by  Madalene  D.  Barnuin.  Now  York.  S. 
French:  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1916]  26  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Doc.  9,  1916 :  D  :  4.5646 : 
Samuel  Frencli  and  the  New  York  center  of 
the  Drama  league  of  America.  New  York. 

52663 

American  (An)  girl;  viiay  in  4  acts.  liv  F.  B. 
Purdio.      [132]   p.     4°.    "Typowntt(>n.  ' 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10.  1916;  D:  42717;  Francis 
Baillie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  52664 

American  (An)  home;  1  act  argument  f.>r  pre- 
paredness, written  by  G.  H.  Potty.  [2|,  24  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14.  1916;  4.3047;  George 
Hubert  Pptt,v,  Kansas  ait;y,  ^q,  52665 


American  (The)  intercedes;  and  Southern 
methods;  [two  plays]  by  R.  J.  Martinez. 
New  Orleans,  L.  Graham  co..  ltd.  [1916]  84  p. 
16°. 

©  Mar.  2,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D: 
43454 ;  Raymond  J.  Martinez,  New  Orleans. 

52666 
American    music;    nias(|ne,    historical    pageant, 
by  B.  B.  Colburn.      [1],  23  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916;  D :  43449 ;  Blonda 
Banks  Colborn,  Eagle  Rock,  Cal.  52667 

Americans  (The);  a  drama,  by  Edwin  Davios 
Schoonmaker.  New  York,  M.  Kennerlev.  1913. 
304  p.     12°. 

©  May  14,  1913;  2c.  Mav  17,  1913;  A: 
346649;    Mitchell   Kennerley,    New   York. 

52668 

America's  birthday  party.  Sec  Dream  (A)  of 
the   centuries   and   other   entertainments. 

America's  gifts  to  the  old  world;  pageant  or 
masque  for  home  economics  students,  by  Helen 
W.  Atwater  and  C.  F.  Langworthy.  Balti- 
more, American  home  economics  association. 
1915.    vii,  20  p.    8°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1915:  D: 
42270;  American  home  economics  assn.,  Balti- 
more. 52669 

Among  a  thousand  women;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  Schorr. 

-r72Np  i'-i'^bxp^n?:  ;ir2'^'"T"i  -,:r:^rj  ',rr''iiu 

[2],  116  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1916;  D :  4367S :  .'^nshol 
Scliorr,  Philadelphia.  52670 

Among  friends;  comedy  in  3  acts,  ])y  A.  De  AV. 
Allen.      [77]   p.     4°.  '  Typewritten." 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1916 ;  D :  4.3982 ;  Ade  De 
Wolfe  Allen  and  M.  -W.  Allen,  New  York. 

52671 
Among  the  lions;  social  satire  in  1  act.  by  G. 
Middleton.      [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916;  D :  45433 ;  George 
Middleton,  New  York.  52672 

Among  those  present;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Evans  and  W.  C.  I'<?rcival.  [149]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1916;  D:  44821;  Larry  Evans 
and  Walter  C.  Percival,  Saranac  Lake.  N.  Y. 

52673 

Amores  de  aldea;  cojuedia  lirica  en  2  actos  y  5 
cuadros.  original  de  .7.  G.  Renovales  y  F.  Ga. 
I'acheco,  miisica  de  los  maestros  Pablo  Luna 
y  Reveriano  Soutullo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
.antores  esparioles]  1915.  42  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  .Tan.  27.  1916:  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1916;  D: 
42876;  Juan  G.  Renovales  y  Francisco  (^m. 
Pnciiccu,  ]\[advicl:  *  52674 


2665 


52675 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


5260 


An  der  strasse  zum  heldentum.  See  Umweg 
(Dei)  zum  tod.      47919a. 

Analyzing  Basil;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  C.  "\V'.  Bell. 
[167]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15.  1916;  D :  44654 ;  C.  W.  Bell, 
Hamilton,  Canada.  52675 

Ananias  and  co. ;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  Edwin  Summers.  11201  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  .30,  1916 ;  D :  44809 ;  Mary  Sher- 
wood, Leonia,  N.  .J.  52676 

Anastasia;  or,  The  peer  of  the  pretty  one,  an 
original  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Henry  N. 
Baker.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company, 
18S2.     20  p.     12°.     ( [The  amateur  operal ) 

©   George  M.   Baker,   Boston ;    1881 :  16402, 
Oct.  24 ;  2c.  Oct.  24.  52677 

Anatol;  a  sequence  of  dialogues,  by  Arthur 
Schnitzler.  paraphrased  for  the  English  stage 
bv  Granville  Barker.  London,  SidgAvick  & 
Jackson,  limited,  1911.     5  p.  1.,  3-125  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  .5,   1911:   A  ad   int.   569;  pubd. 
Mar.  6,  1911;  Mitchell  Kennerlev,  New  York. 

52678 

And  a  little  child;  play  in  1  act.  by  K.  C.  Mat- 
thews.     [1|,   17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    24.    1915 ;    D :  41734 ;    Robert 
Cameron  Matthews,  New  York.  52679 

And — his  wife  came  back;  comedv  playlet,  by 
E.  E.  Van  I>lt  and  W.  A.  Curtis.  [Ij,  15  ]>. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   28,   1915;    D :  42585 ;    Ernest   E. 
Van  Pelt,  San  Francisco.  52680 

And  then  some;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  A.  Stewart. 
[1[,  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1915 ;    D :  42494 ;    Andrew 
Stewart,  Washington.  52681 

And  there  was  light;  Domingo  de  Guzman. 
13th  century,  by  a  inember  of  the  Domini- 
can order  of  St.  Cecilia  community  [Sister 
Mary  Xavier  Nelsen]  [Somerset,  O.,  Rosary 
press!    1916.     32  p.     16°. 

©   Sept.   18.   1916;  2c.   Sept.   21,   1916;   D: 
449.53;    St.    Cecilia   community,    Nashville. 

52682 

And  they  lived  happily  .  .  .;  comedy  in  1  act, 
by   D.  Austin.     \\],  19  |..     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1915;  D:  41925;  Dare  Aus- 
tin, New  York.  i  ;,  52683 

Androcles  and  the  lion,  Overruled,  Pyg- 
malion; bv  Bernard  Shaw.  New  York,  Bren- 
tano'.s,  1916.     cxxvii,  224  p.     12°. 

©    Apr.   21,    1916;    2c.    Apr.    27,    1916;    D: 
43764;    George   Bernard    Shaw,    Eondon. 

52684 


Androcles  and  the  lion,  Overruled,  Pyg- 
malion— Continued. 

Same. 

©  Apr.  21.  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  27.  1916; 
.V  :  427852 ;  Bernard  Shaw,  Loudon.         52685 

Andromeda.  Sec  Latin  plays  for  student  per- 
formances   and    reading. 

Andy  Rice  in  society;  monologue,  by  A.  Holf- 
man.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1916  ;  D  :  44841 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  52686 

Anelave;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  S. 
Page.      [1],  82  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916;  D :  4.35.54 ;  Calvin  S. 
Page  and  Francis  J.  Casey,  Chicago.     52687 

Angel  (El)  bueno;  comedia  policiaca  en  4  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  Luis  Linares  Becerra 
y  .Tose  Maria  Solanas  de  la  Infanta.  Madrid 
LSociedad  do  autores  espaiioles]  1916.  73  p. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43743;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  .T.  M.  Solanes  de 
la  Infanta,  Madrid.  "  52688 

Angel  (El)  rebelde;  C(»media  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa,  de  A.  P.  Maristauy.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]   1916.     70  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43739;    Alejandro    P.    Maristany,    Madrid. 

52689 

Angling;  1  act  satire,  by  AY.  Stead.  7  p.  4°. 
I'ypcwritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  29,  1916;  D:  42966;  Walter 
Stead,  New  York.  52690 

Animals'  (The)  progress;  or.  The  new  Amer- 
ica, serious  comedy  in  1  act,  by  li.  Cleveland. 
39  p.     4°.     Tyj>ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1916 ;  D :  4.3080 ;  Lucv  Cleve- 
land, New  York.  52691 

Ankles;  1  act  comedy,  by  K.  Warner.  [1],  26 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1916;  D :  44543 ;  Richard 
Warner,  New  Y'ork.  52692 

Anne  wants  to  marry  rich;  love  finds  love, 
play,  by  L.  Bov^'mau.     11  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45165  ;  Lerov  Bow- 
man, El  Monte,  Cal.  52693 

Annie  Laurie;  Scotch  novelly  play,  by  A.  Den- 
ville  and  .Tohn  Maclaren.  [SO]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D :  4.5.555 ;  Alfred 
Denville.  London.  52694 

Annie  McVeigh;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  N.  Nichol- 
son.    [2],  6  p.     f°.     Typew^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915;  D :  42208 ;  Angel ine 
Norton  Nicholson,  FUi.shing,  N,   Y.         52695 


26G6 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


52716 


Another   chance;   comedy    drama    in   1   aft,   by 
E.  F.  Marx.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    17,    1916;    D:  45193;    Kduard 
Francis  Marx,  New  York.  52696 

by   H.   B.   Cypelman. 


12],   11  p.     4 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mav  31,  191(;;   D  :  44035 


Cypelman,   New    York. 


Hyiuan   B. 
52697 


Answer    (The)    lady;    vaudeville    playlet,    by 


H.  V.  Martin.      [1|,  11 


Typewritten. 


©  Ic.  Oct.  19.  1916;  D :  4r)262 :  Harry  Vin- 
cent  Martin.   Cincinnati.  52698 

Ant  (The);  plav  in  3  acts,  by  H.  H.  Cliilton, 
12],  129  p.     4''.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43680 ;  H.  Herman 
Chilton,  London.  52699 

Ante  la  vida;  boceto  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  Javier  de  Ortueta  y 
Sindulfo  de  la  Fuente.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autoi'es  espaiioles]  1915.     30  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41653;  J.  de  Ortueta  v  S.  de  la  Fuente,  Ma- 
drid. 52700 

Ante   up;    or.    Friday    the    thirteenth,    sketch. 

by  R.   Foster.      [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10.  1915 ;  D :  42235 ;  Roy  Foster, 

New  York.  52701 

Anthony,  actor;  whimsical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  D.  Whitson.  founded  upon  an  incident  in 
The  green  cockatoo,  a  1  act  play  by  Schnitz- 
ler.      [97]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7.  1915;  D :  42159 ;  Pauline  D. 
Whitson,  New  York.  52702 

Antidote  (The);  farce  comedv  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Weddell.      [151]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29.  1915 ;  D :  42607 ;  Frank  Wed- 
dell, Limerick,  Me.  52703 

sketch  in  2  acts,  by  L.  N.  Walker.    5  p.    f°.  , 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916 ;  D :  44081 ;  Lillie  Nolt- 


ing  Walker,  Denver. 


52704 


Anton  the  Terrible.     .S'ec  Trapped. 

Antonio   Canova.      See  Dramatic   (A)   reader. 

Any   day.      See   Everyday    (An)    occurrence. 

Any  house;   play   in  3  acts,  by   O.   Davis   and 
R.  H.  Davis.     [132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  D :  42774 ;  Owen  Davis 
and  Robert  H.  Davis,  New  York.  52705 

Any  man's  sister;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Herman.     [80]  p!    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916;  D:  43422;  Rita  Law- 
rence, Chicago.  52706 


Anybody's  husband;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  C.  S.  Keith  and  F.  L.  Whittier.  [1],  18  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916;  D :  43530 ;  Cato  S. 
Keith  and  Frank  L.  AVhittier,  New  York. 

52707 

Anygirl;  allegory,  l)y  I'.  Kedmund.  110]  p. 
4".      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916;  D :  45385 ;  Percy  Red- 
muud,  Dallas.  52708 

Ajiyhome;  domestic  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  H. 
Carpenter.      [92]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1915;  D :  41562 ;  Louis 
Hamilton  Carpenter,  Memphis,  Tenn.     52709 

Apollo;  a  music  drama,  book  and  lyrics  by 
Frank  Pixley,  music  by  Edward  F.  Schneider. 
San  PYancisco,  Bohemian  club.  1915.  x,  49  p. 
8°. 

©  Aug.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  and  afC.  Aug.  16,  1915 ; 
A  :  411072  ;  Bohemian  club,  San  Francisco. 

52710 

Apollo  and  Daphne;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L. 
Simmons.     7  p.   4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18.  1915;  D:  41804;  Abbie 
Loui.se  Simmons.  Fargo,  N.  D.  52711 

Apollo,  the  child  of  lig^ht;  dramatization  [in 
4  acts]  by  EtHe  Seachrest.  (In  her  Greek 
photoplays)  Book  ©  Nov.  14,  1916;  2c.  Nov. 
17,  1916  ;  aff.  Nov.  18,  1916  ;  A :  445695  ;  Rand, 
McNally  &  co..  Chicago)  52712 

Apollo's  oracle.  See  Club  and  lodg'e  room  en- 
tertainments. 

Apostle  (The);  a  modern  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Paul  Hyacinthe  Loyson.  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Profes.sor  George  Pierce  Baker.  [Tr. 
by  Barrett  H.  Clark]  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
Doubleday,  Page  &  company,  1916.  xix  p,  1  1., 
120  p.  12°.  (The  Drama  league  .series  of 
plays,  vol.  XV) 

©  Mar.  25,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  29,  1916 ; 
A:  428340;  Doubledav,  Page  &  co..  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  52713 

Appeal  (The)  for  the  amateur;  playlet,  by  J. 
Gardner.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45303 ;  Jack  Gard- 
ner, Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  52714 

Apple  blossoms;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J.  Samp- 
sel.      [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1916;  D :  43525 ;  Guv  J. 
Sampsel.  New  York.  52715 

Apple  (The)  of  discord.  See  King's  (The) 
jester  and  other  short  plays.     23971a. 

Applied  art;  sketch,  by  H.  Weysz.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3.  1916 ;  D :  45039 ;  Hans  Weysz. 
New  York.  52716 


266 


52717 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52735 


April  first;  or,  The  mysterious  cousin,  comedy 
in  1  act,  by  E.  A.  Elsbach.  [11]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  191G ;   D :  43235 ;   Edwin  Ar- 
tliur  Elsbach,   Sau  Francisco.  52717 

April  showers;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  Edgar 
Allen  Wolf  and  A.  Carr.  [IJ,  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1915;  D :  41551 ;  Alexander 
Carr,  New  York.  52718 

Aqui  estamos  toos;  entremes  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  J.  Muiioz  Serrano.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1915.  18  p. 
12°. 

©    .Tan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42883;  Jose  Mufioz  Serrano,  Madrid.     52719 

Arab  (The)  See  Son  (A)  of  the  desert. 
43215a. 

Arabian  nights  in  Bagdad;  fairy  play  spec- 
tacle, by  G.  K.  Kirchner.  5  p.  f".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  3,   1916;   D:  43394;  George  R. 

Kirchner,  Chicago.  52720 

Arcadier  (Die)  See  Schwindehneier  &  co. 
41145. 

Archer  and  the  trumpeter.  See  Dramatic  (A) 
reader. 

Archie's  honeymoon;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  T.  A. 
Ryan.     [1],  71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28.  1916 ;  D :  42896 ;  Thomas  A. 
Ryan,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  52721 

Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue.  See  Sister  Beatrice 
and  Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue.     42587. 

Are  you  with  us?  talking  and  singing  act,  by 
L.  Fleming.  10  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  U :  42209 ;  Len  Fleming, 
Wellsboro,   Pa.  52722 

Aren't  they  wonders?     See  Four  short  plays. 

Argument  (The);  comedy  satire,  by  F.  La 
France.     5  p.      f°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.   Nov.   11,    1915;    D:  42318;    Fred   La 
France,  Philadelphia.  52723 

Aristophanes.      See    Lysistrata. 

Ark  II;  farce  in  3  acts,  bv  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
[2],  80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1916 ;  D :  45549 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  52724 

Arm  (The)  of  the  law;  1  act  playlet,  by  John 
H.  Sloane.     [13]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   23,   1916;   D:  43118;    David   H. 
Sloane,  New  I'ork.  52725 


Armageddon;  a  modern  epic  drama,  by  Stephen 
Phillips.  New  York,  J.  Lane  company  ;  Lon- 
don, J.  Lane,  1915.     91  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  10,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  14,  1915 ; 
A  :  411679 ;  John  Lane  co.,  New  York.     52726 

Armor  (The)  of  light;  dramatic  poem,  by  D.  V. 
.lohns((n.     [1],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1916;  D :  45216 ;  Daisy  Vir- 
ginia Johnson,   Paris,  Tex.  52727 

Army  (The)  bill;  drama  in  3  acts  and  3  scenes, 
by  Bnb  Stinger  [pseud,  of  J.  (1  Hawk]  [WA] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916;  D.  43572;  .Tohn  (Mvd.^ 
Hawk,  Ontario,  Cal.  52728 

Aroma  of  Athens;  an  Athenian  flower  festival, 
arr.  and  presented  under  direction  of  Kath- 
erine  Tingley.  Point  Loma,  Cal.,  Aryan  theo- 
sophical  press,  1915.     20  p.     4°. 

©  Nov.  11,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  26,  1915 ; 
A:  416567;  Katherine  Tinglev,  Point  Loma, 
Cal.  52729 

Around  the  bulletin  boards;  vaudeville  .sketch, 
by  G.  M.  Carson  and  J.  Willard.  [8]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17.  1915 ;  D :  41517 ;  George  M. 
Carson   and   Jacob   Willard,   Philadelphia. 

52730 

Around  the  town;  musical  comedy,  by  David 
M.  Wolff.  [1],  .55  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  D :  4.3725 ;  E.  I' 
Churchill,  inc.,   Chicago.  52731 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days;  travelogue 
in  12  tableaus,  written  especially  for  The 
children's  play,  by  the  Martin  studios.  Willi- 
mantic,  Conn.,  ISIG.     27  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1916;  D: 
4-5524;  William  S.  Martin,  Willimantic.  Conn. 

52732 

Arpi's  millionaire;  corjedy  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H. 
Orkow.      [75]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916;  D :  4.5634 ;  Benjamin 
Harrison  Orkow,  Brooklyn.  52733 

Arrow-maker  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Austin.  Rev.  ed.  fJoston  and  New  York. 
Houghton  Mifflin  company,  1915.  xii,  168  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1915:  2c.  Sept.  13,  1915;  D: 
41721 ;  Mary  Austin,  Carmel,  Cal.  52734 

Arson.      See  Taking  a  chance. 

Art  and  artifice.    See  Practical  jokes.     37020a. 

Artistic  (The)  temperament.     See  A.  (The)  T. 

Artist's  (An)  ideal;  instrumental  and  artistic 
novelty,  by  W.  Montague.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3.  1910;  1) : -i;!.">19 ;  Waltei-  M.ni- 
tague,   San  Francisco.  52735 


2668 


52736 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


52756 


As  good  as  gold;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Housnmn. 
New  York,  Saniuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,   ltd.,    [1916]    [27]    p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1916 ;  D :  4.5077 : 
Laurence  Housnian,  London.  52736 

As  it  often  happens;  modern  drama  in  3  acts, 
l.y  K.  I'.  .Macdonald.  14;',  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10.  1916;  D :  437.57 ;  Royal  Per- 
cival  IMacdonahl,  San  Francisco.  52737 

As  it  shall  be  written;  original  play  in  1  act, 
by  F.  0.  Witter.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  5.  1916  ;  D  :  42957  ;  Frank  C.  Wit- 
ter, Denver.  •  52738 

As  it  was;  sketch,  by  J.  G.  Lyle.  [22]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43042  ;  John  Geddes 
Lyle,  San  Francisco.  52739 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Fulton.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45599 ;  Helen  Fulton, 
New  York.  52740 

As  to  a  small  dinner.  .See  One-act  plays. 
44982. 

As  you  like  it;  ed.  by  J.  C.  Smith.  American 
ed.,  rev.  by  Ernest  Hunter  Wright.  Boston, 
New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  [1916] 
xxiii,  [1],  200  p.  16°.  (The  Arden  Shakes- 
peare, general  editor,  C.  H.  Herford) 

©  Sept.  30,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1916:  aff.  Oct. 
4,  1916 :  A :  438716 ;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston. 

52741 

Ashby  Four  Corners;  or,  Fifty-seven  miles 
from  Boston,  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Bowker. 
21  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45057 ;  Frank  Bow- 
ker, North  Leominster,  Mass.  52742 

Ashes  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Helen 
Selwyn.     [1],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  D :  45051 ;  Gertrude  H. 
Cody,  Friendship,  N.  Y.  52743 

Ashes  of  roses,     i^ec  Beau  (The)  of  Bath. 

Assassin  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Walter. 
[141]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1916  ;  D  :  44784 ;  Eugene  Wal- 
ter, New  York.  52744 

At  daybreak;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  Jane  Cowl  [i.  e. 
J.  C.  Klauber]  and  Jane  Murfin.  [103]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916 ;  D :  4.5475 ;  Jane  Cowl 
Khiuber,  New  York.  52745 

At  Hotel  On-de-Blink;  entertainment  in  2  pts., 
by  George  P.  Seller.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1916.    23  p.    12°. 

©    July   22,    1916;    2c.    July    24,    1016;    D: 
44455 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    52746 


At  last  the  truth.  See  Helena's  husband. 
18732a. 

At  midnight;  1  act  play,  by  J.  S.  Crawley.  [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916 ;  D :  44993 ;  .Tohn  Sayer 
Crawley,  Culver,  Ind.  52747 

At  the  barricade.  Hci'  Po'  white  trash  and 
other  one  act  dramas.      36587a. 

At  the  christening;  monologue,  bv  D.  D.  Aaron- 
son  and  A.  Hoftman.  [1],  16  "p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   7,   1915;   D :  41693 ;   D.   Darby 
Aaronson  and  Aaron  Hoffman,  New  York. 

52748 

At  the  front;  comedy  military  satire,  by  C. 
Daly.     [1],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1915;    D :  42513 ;    Charles 
Daly,  New  York.  52749 

4  act  drama  about  the  European  war,  by 

M.  Doran.     [107]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  41961 ;  Marie  Doran 
and  Frances  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  52750 

At  the  grocery;  dialog  for  6  males  and  4  fe- 
males, by  E.  J.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo 
publishing  company,  1916.  15  p.  16°.  (Dia- 
logs for  young  people's  societies,  no.  45) 

©  Mar.  30,  1916  ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1916  ;  D  :  43541 ; 
Antigo  publishing  co.,  Antigo,  Wis.  52751 

At  the  mask-ball;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
book  and  lyrics,  by  J.  F.  Bradley.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1916 ;  D :  45191 ;  John  F. 
Bradley,  New  York.  52752 

At  the  milliner's;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mabel  H. 
Craig.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1916.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  17,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916  ;  D  :  45197  : 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  52753 

At  the  opera;  duologue,  by  D.  D.  Aaronson. 
[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1916;  D :  43838 ;  D.  Darby 
Aaronson,  New  York.  52754 

At  the  Red  Lion;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Helen 
Booth;  [and]  The  weathercock, by  J.T.Alling- 
hara.  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  1880. 
p.  201-224.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to 
One  hundred  choice  selections,  no.  19) 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1886: 
12.542,  May  27;  2c.  Sept.  9.  52755 

At  the  Sign  of  the  Shooting  Star;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  bv  G.  R.  Bridgham.  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1916.    61  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  13,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D: 
43629;  Gladys  Ruth  Bridgham,  Somerville, 
Mass.  52756 


2669 


52757 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52776 


At  the  stag'e  door;  iniisiciil  coinecly  iu  1  act,  by 
G.  F.  Hall.  [2],  9  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[WorcLs  only] 

©  le.   Oct.   31,  1910;   D:  45319;   George  F. 
Hall  and  Harry  Stevens,  New  York.        52757 

At  the  summer  dance  hall;  monologue  for  a 
woman,  hy  Laura  Williams.  (Jhicago.  l)ra- 
uiatic  pul)lisliing  company,  191(5.     4  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  20. 1910  ;  2c.  Dec.  23, 1910  ;  D  :  45709  ; 
Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  52758 

At  the  window;  comedy  iu  1  act,  by  Lilian  F. 
(Jhandler.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1915.  10  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
I<'rench'.s  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
work.s  of  the  best  authors,  no.  314) 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  .Tan.  0,  1916 ;  D  :  42603  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  52759 

At  three  a.  m. ;  1  act  play,  liy  L.  Sokoloff.  [21, 
13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1910 ;  D :  45174 ;  Lyda  Soko- 
loff, New  York.  52760 

At  Touchstone  inn;  Shakesperian  masque  in  1 
act.  by  R.  O.  Pond.    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    11,    1910;    D:  43-584;    Ricl^^rd 
Cecil  Pond,  Leonia,  N.  J.  52761 

At  12  midnight;  comedy  sketch,  by  C.  Jackson. 
0  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916  ;  D  :  42904  ;  Chris.  Jack- 
son, Bloomington.  111.  52762 

Athaliah.  .SVc  Great  plays:  French  and  Ger- 
man.     17445b. 

Atonement;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  C.  M.  Matz- 
dorft".      [1],  69  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    0,    1910;    D :  43379 ;    Charles 
Martin  Matzdorff,  Chicago.  52763 

Attorney  (The)  for  the  defense;  i)lay  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Mythen  and  ^Y.  O.  Iserloh.  |1],  18  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    8,    1910;    D:  45610;    Grattan 
Mythen  and  Wra.  O.  Iserloh,  I.,os  Angeles. 

52764 

Attraction  (An)  at  Cassidy's;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Helen  Alden  [i.  e.  H.  A.  Woodworthl  [25]  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916  ;  D  :  45290  ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,   Brookline,  Mass.  52765 

Auch  ich  war  ein  jiingling';  schwa nk  in  3 
akten,  von  Max  Neal  und  Max  Ferner. 
Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1915.     112  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  .luly  0,  1910;  D :  44308 ;  Drei  maslvcn- 
verlag.  g.  ni.  b.  h..  Munich.  52766 

Auction  (The)  sale;  plav  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Leech.      12],  48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1910;  D :  45265 ;  Carl  Leech. 
Lawrence,  Kan.  52767 


Auctioneer  (The);  character  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  Lee  Arthur  and  Charles  Klein.  325  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   10,  1915;  D :  42080 ;   David  Be- 
lasco,    New    Yoi'k.  52768 

Auf  befehl  der  herzogin!  ein  operetten-idyll 
aus  alten  gemiitlichen  zeiten  in  3  akten.  von 
Leop.  Jacob.son  und  Rob.  Bodanzky,  musik 
von  Bruno  Granichstaedten.  Text  der  ge- 
sjinge.  Leipzig-Wien-New  York,  W.  Karczag, 
1915.     28  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   22,    1915;    Ic.   July   15.   1910;   A— 
Foreign  13970;  W.  Karczag.  Leij.zig.       52769 

Auf  befehl  der  kaiserin!  ein  operetten-idyll 
aus  alten  gemiitliclieu  zeiten  in  3  akten,  von 
Leopold  Jacobson  u.  Robert  Bodanzky,  musik 
von  Bruno  Granichstaedten.  Regie-  und  souf- 
tlierbuch.  Leipzig,  W'ien,  New  York,  W.  Karc- 
zag, 1915.     75  p.     4°. 

©  Ic.   July   15,   1910;   D :  44403 ;   W.   Karc- 
zag, Leipzig."  52770 

Augusta  (!>');  tragedie,  par  R.  Fauchois.  I'aris. 
P.-Y.  Stock,  1916.     07  p.     8°.    • 

©  May  5.  1910:  Ic.  July  1,  1910;  D :  44281  ; 
Rene  Fauchois,  Paris.  52771 

Auguste;  o])6rette  en  3  actes  et  4  tableaux,  de 
Maurice  Ordonneau  et  Benjandn  Rabier. 
1148]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Julv  20.  1910 ;  D :  44473 :  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  52772 

Aunt  Jane  and  the  campfire  girls.  >s'c(3  Day 
(A)  at  Camp  Kilkare. 

Aunt  Kate;  comedy  of  modern  times,  by  \V. 
Montague.     [100]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Oct.  23.  1915;  D:  42009;  Walter  Mon- 
tague,   San    Francisco.  5277!^ 

Aunt  Penelope;  comtdy  in  1  act,  by  L.  P.  Kirk. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    le.    Nov.    3,    1910;    D :  4.')3.32 ;    Leonora 
Prica  Kirk,  Alameda,  Cal.  52774 

Avmt  Polly's  experience  with  doctors  and 
Aunt  Polly  as  a  prophet;  play  in  6  scenes,  by 
H.  I.  Fox.      [1],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   21.   1915;    D :  42-5:33 ;    Henry    I. 
Fox,  New  York.  52775 

Aunt  Susan's  troubles  on  the  farm;  monologue 
for  a  woman,  by  Lillian  Davidson.  Chicago. 
Dramatic  publishing  company,  1910.  0  p. 
12°. 

©    Dec.    22.    1910;    2c.    Dec.    26.    1916:    D: 
4,5740;  Dramatic  pul).  co.,  Chicago.  52776 


Aunt   Susie  Perkins. 

2r)70 


■sVt  Her  wedding  day. 


52777 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52796 


Aus  bivouac  und  schnitzengraben  (From 
bivouac  and  trenches);  dramatic  sketches  by 
Max  M.  Simon.     [7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916  ;  D  :  4395S  ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  52777 

Ausfall.      See  Disziplin. 

Auto  troubles.      See  Stalled. 

Autor  (El)!!  El  autor!!  monologo,  comico,  origi- 
nal y  eu  prosa  con  incrustaciones  mimicas,  por 
R.  Lopez-Montenegro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1916.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43730;  Ramon  L6pez-Moutenegro,  Madrid. 

52778 
Avenging  (The)  spirit;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Andre.    [l],12p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1916 ;  D :  44553 ;  Anthony  An- 
dre, New  York.  52779 

Avenue  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Merrill.  [1], 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1916;  D:  42851;  Fenimore 
Merrill,   New   York.  52780 

Awakening  (The);  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Lipkiud.      [99]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916;  D :  44261 ;  Goodman 
Lipkind,   New   York.  52781 

play   in  1   act,  by  Robert  James  Prowell. 

[3],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1916 ;  D :  44673 ;  I.  M.  Wein- 
garden,  Chicago.  52782 

play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Poague.     [73]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D:  45246;  Walrer  S. 
Poague,  Chicago.  52783 

Awakening  (The)  of  Algie;  1  act  play,  by  E.  H. 
Gould.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D:  42027;  Elizabeth 
Hull   Gould,   Rochester,   N.  Y.  52784 

Awakening  (The)  of  Burge  Allen;  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  A.  Lambie.    25  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1915;  D:  41601;  Alexander 
Lambie,  Vancouver,  Canada.  52785 

Awakening  (The)  of  Christmas.  See  Cheery 
comedies    for   c3hristmas. 

Awakening  (The)  of  Mr.  Smith;  missionary 
play,  by  Bertha  J.  Clemaus.  Chicago,  Lewis 
L.  Henry,  1916.     [8]   p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  23,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  30,  1916;  D: 
45301;  Lewis  L.  Henry,  Chicago.  52786 

Awakening  (The)  of  Narradin;  vagrant  zephyr 
from  the  sceut-laden  Orient,  fantasy  in  1  act, 
by  G.  Blum  and  E.  Lieberman,  intei'pretative 
music  by  W.  R.  Johnson.  [3],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916;  D :  44602 ;  Gustav 
Blum,  New  York,  Elias  Lieberman,  Brooklyn, 
and  Walter  R.  Johnson,  New  York.         52787 


Awakening  (The)  of  spring;  a  tragedy  of  child- 
hood, by  Frank  Wedekind,  tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Brown  brothers,  1909.  xvii  p.,  2  1.,  23-161, 
[1]  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1909 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1909 ;  A :  252754 ; 
Brown  bros.,  Philadelphia.  52788 

Aztec  god,  and  other  dramas;  by  George  Lansing 
Raymond.    4th  ed.,  rev.    New  York  and  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1916.    iii,465p.    16°. 
Contents  :  The  Aztec  god. — Columbus. — Ce- 
cil the  seer. 

.©  July  7,  1916;  2c.  and  afe.  Oct.  13,  1916; 
A :  438854 ;  G.  L.  Raymond,  Los  Angeles.. 

52789 

Babes  (The)  in  the  wood.  See  Fairy  operet- 
tas.— St.  Wicholas  book  of  plays  and  operet- 
tas. 

Babette's  record;  Parisian  operatic  comedietta 
in  1  act,  by  F.  Schwarz,  tr.  by  Jack  Burnett. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1916;  D:  44161;  Frederick 
Schwarz,  New  York.  52790 

Babie;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  tr.  from  the  French 
of  Emile  de  Najac  and  Alfred  Hennequin,  by 
F.  E.  Chase.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company, 
1880.  2  p.  1.,  61  p.  12°.  ([The  globe  drama] ) 
©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1880:6596, 
Apr.  28 ;  2c.  Apr.  28.  52791 

Babies  of  the  war;  sketch,  by  H.  Smolensky. 
[2],  10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42174 ;  Harry  Smo- 
lensky, New  York.  52792 

Babs;  .story  of  a  street  waif,  play  in  4  acts  by 
W.  Hainer.     [1],  3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   29,   1916;   D :  42931 ;   Whitfield 
Hainer,  Providence,  R.  I.  52793 

Babushka  (The)     Christmas  candles. 

Baby  (The)  burglar;  sketch,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[10]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   15,   1916;   D:  44987;    Otto   T. 


Johnsone,  Brooklyn. 


52794 


Baby  clothes;  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.  [4],  30  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1916 ;  D :  45514 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, Chicago.  52795 

Baby  (The)  shop;  droll,  romantic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  P.  McPartland.  [1],  54  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45063 ;  George  Par- 
nell  McPartland,  Washington.  52796 

Baby  (The)  show.  See  Twelve  plays  for 
children. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-64 


2671 


52797 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52816 


Bachelor  pro  tern;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
F.  B.  Purdie.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915 ;  D :  42074 ;  Francis  Bail- 
lie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  52797 

Bachelor's  (The)  Christmas;  a  Cliristmas  enter- 
tainment, by  E.  C.  W.  [i.  e.  Ella  Calista 
Wilson]  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company 
[1884]  31  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  The  globe 
drama) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;   1884:23454, 
Nov.  24 ;  2c.  Dec.  6.  52798 

Bachelor's  (A)  divorce.  See  Plays  and  mono- 
logues.    36506a. 

Back  home;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Bond.  [1],  19 
p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1916 ;   D :  44459 ;   Raymond 
Bond,  New  York.  52799 

See  also  York  State  folks.     52128. 


Back  home  again;  short  playlet,  by  W.  Mack. 
[1],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1916;    D :  43363 ;    Wilbur 
Mack,  New  York.  52800 


Back    of    the    yards. 
38183a. 


See    Quick    curtains. 


Back  to  Cohoes;  play  in  1  act,  by  Frank  Terry. 
[6]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45327  ;  Oren  Harges- 
heimer,  Louisville.  52801 

Back  to  earth.     See  Never  too  late. 

Back  to  nature;  musical  play  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Jordan.  [3],  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43509 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  52802 

•play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Dicke'y.     [46]  p.     f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916 ;  D  :  43399  ;  Paul  Dickey, 
New  York.  52803 

Back  to  the  farm;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Merline  H. 

Shumway.  {In  Bulletin  of  the  University  of 
Minnesota,  general  series  no.  12,  Feb.  1914, 
rev.  and  reprinted,  Sept.  1915) 

©  Nov.  9,  1915  ;  2c.  Nov.  12,  1915  ;  D  :  42321 ; 
University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis.    52804 

Back  to  Ulston;  1  act  drama,  by  T.  F.  Tracey. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  D  :  42432  ;  Thomas  Fran- 
cis Tracey,  New  York.  52805 

Back  wages;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.   Goodrich. 
[121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17, 1916 ;  D  :  45455 ;  Arthur  Good- 
rich, Brooklyn.  52806 


Bad  (The)  angel;  satire  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Gates. 
[208]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1915;  D:  41476;  Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  52807 

Bad  (The)  girl  of  the  family;  society  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  Walter  Montague.  [58] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916;  D:  43587;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  New  York.  52808 

Bad  hats;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  V.  Esmond. 
Frome  and  London,  Butler  and  Tanner  [1916] 
89  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  14,  1916;  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916;  D: 
43041 ;  H.  V.  Esmond,  Maidenhead,  England. 

52809 

Bad  (The)  man  inside;  play  in  a  prologue  and 
3  acts,  by  E.  Chantler.  [125]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1910;  D :  45749 ;  Everett 
Chantler,   Pittsburgh.  52810 

Badende  (Das)  madchen;  komrjdie  in  3  akten, 
von  Sigmund  Neumann.  Berlin,  Vertriebs- 
stelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller,   1915.     80  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  D :  42433  ;  Vertriebsstelle 
des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
Berlin.  52811 

Badger-crossed;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  L.  J.  Fountain.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915;  D:  42042;  Lester  .Je- 
rome Fountain,  Los  Angeles.  52812 

Bait  (The);  sketch  in  1  scene,  by  L.  Nichols. 
9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916 ;  D :  43964 ;  Lee  Nichols, 
New  York.  52813 

Baker's  (A)  dozen;  original  humorous  dia- 
logues, by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  Lee  and 
Shepard,  1872.  137  p.  16°.  (Published  in 
Oliver   Optic's   magazine) 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston ;  1872 :  3026, 
Mar.  27;  2c.  May  8.  52814 

Same.     Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.   [1899] 

137  p.     16°. 

©  Emily  F.  Baker,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass., 
in  renewal  for  14  years  from  Mar.  27,  1900; 
1899  :  64757,  Oct.  6.  52815 

Baker's  pantomimes  and  charades;  a  collection 
of  popular  entertainments,  by  Emma  E.  Brew- 
ster, Mrs.  Chas.  F.  Fernald,  Lizzie  B.  Scrib- 
ner,  and  Adella  F.  Veazie.  Boston,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1901.    134  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston  ;  A :  15823, 
Aug.  28,  1901;  2c.  Sept.  17,  1901.  52816 

Balboa.  See  Three  plays;  by  Francis  A.  Mac- 
Nutt. 


2672 


52817 


COPYBIGHTED  IN"   THE   UNITED  STATES 


52836 


Balked;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  E. 
Heath.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916;  D:  44886;    Stuart    E. 
Heath,  Milwaukee.  52817 

Ball  (The)  and  chain;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Cowan.     [182]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  D :  41886 ;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York.  52818 

Balthazar;  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  Berton.  [117] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr,    14,    1916;    D :  44299 ;    Therese 
Berton,  London.  52819 

Banana  (The)  mine;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  A. 
Troise.     [5]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   24,  1915;   D :  42560 ;  Ralph  A. 

Troise,  New  York.  52820 

Band  (The)  festival  at  Plum  Center;  comedy 
sketch,  by  C.  W.  Doty.  3  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  16,  1916;  D:  44906;  Chas.  W. 
Doty,  New  York.  52821 

Bandit  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Phelps,  [1], 
25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916;  D :  45305 ;  Carrington 
Phelps,  New  York.  52822 

romantic  drama  in  4  acts,  based  upon  Vic- 
tor Hugo's  Heruani,  by  R.  Housum.  [90]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1916;    D:  44388;    Robert 
Housum,  Cleveland.  52323 

Barbara.      See   Quick   curtains.      38183a. 

Barbara  Frietchie.  See  Plays,  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
36501b. 

Barber  (The)  of  Seville.  See  Chief  European 
dramatists. 

Barberine.      See   Quatre   comedies. 

Bare  facts;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  A.  J,  Brooks. 
[2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D:  43427;  Alfred  Jo- 
seph Brooks,  Portland,  Me.  52824 

Barnabetta.     See  Erstwhile  Susan. 

Barnstormer  (The);  sketch,  by  G.  Bloomquest. 
[19]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   11,    1916;    D:  45627;     George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis,  52825 

Baronet  (The)  and  the  baby;  Welsh  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Marks.  [105]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©   Ic.   Feb.   5,   1916;    D :  42962 ;    Jeannette 
Marks,  South  Hadley,  Mass.  52826 

Base  ball;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  G.  H.  Kashner. 
[2],  .57  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  9, 1916 ;  D :  45387 ;  Geo,  H,  Kash- 
ner, Trenton,  N.  J.  52827 


Bashful  Bill  and  a  girl;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 

E.  T,  Southern,     [1],  4  p,     4°.     Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1915;    D :  41855 ;    E.    T, 

Southern,  San  Francisco,  52828 

Bastian  y  Bastiana.  See  Sebastian  y  Se- 
bastiana.     41276a. 

Baston  (El)  de  alcalde;  pelicula  c6mica  hablada 
dividida  en  4  series,  original  de  Manuel  Caba 
y  Jose  Alba,  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1916.     56  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43281 ; 
M,  Caba  y  J.  Alba,  Madrid.  52829 

Bath  (The)  comedy.  See  Sweet  Kitty  Bellairs, 
44754a. 

Bathroom  (The)  door;  play  in  1  act,  by  G,  E, 
.Jennings.     [2],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916;  D :  43390 ;  Gertrude 
E.  Jennings,  S.  Kensington,  England.      52830 

Battle,  and  other  poems;  by  Wilfrid  Wilson 
Gibson.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1916,    3  p,  1,,  5-198  p.    12°, 

Dramatic  contents  :  Stonefolds,  —  The 
bridal,- — The  scar. — Winter  dawn. — On  the 
threshold. 

©  Apr,  1,  1916;  2c,  and  aff,  Apr.  3,  1916; 
A:  428362;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.     52831 

Battle  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Gisnet. 

4   ^^s   "ib^sDJrarb    ;p2rV   ps   n)2n^^   ^n 

[2],  66  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1915 ;  D :  41501 ;  Morris  Gis- 
net, New  York.  52832 

Battle  (The)  of  the  days;  tiny  play  for  tiny 
tots,  by  G.  Richardson.  [2],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept,  13,  1915 ;  D :  41728 ;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  York,  52833 

See  also  Summer  snow,  and  other  fairy 

plays. 

Battle  (A)  of  wits;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  E. 
Smith.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1916;  D:  44105;  Henry  E. 
Smith,  New  York.  52834 

Baucis  and  Philemon.  See  Child's  book  of 
holiday  plays. — Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 

Be  careful  what  you  say;  satire  on  what  we 
have  heard  before,  by  R.  H.  Jaffa.  [25]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916;  D:  44653;  Ronie  H. 
Jaffa,  Los  Angeles.  52835 

Be  good;  3  act  farce  comedy  of  saints  and  sin- 
ners, by  V.  Pearl,  [1],  144  p.  4°,  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic,  Sept,  27,  1916;  D:  44997;  Victor 
Pearl,  Brooklyn.  52836 


2673 


52837 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52854 


Be  prepared;  boy  scout  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  C. 
Partch.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Fuller  &  Burk- 
art,  1916.    56  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  29,  1916 ;  D :  45721 ; 
Le  Roy  C.  Partch,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  52837 

Beach  (The)  of  Sereno;  comedy  in  2  acts  with 
musical  illustrations,  by  P.  Hayman,  founded 
on  the  novelette  Saint  Salome  of  Reno  by 
H.  Austin  Adams.  [77]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916  ;  D  :  44698  ;  Philip  Hay- 
man,  Glendale,  Cal.  52838 

Bear's  (The)  brood;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  N. 
Farrar.     [2],  106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915;  D :  42249 ;  Herbert 
Nash  Farrar,  New  York.  52839 

Beau  Brummell.  See  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
36501b. 

Beau  (The)  of  Bath;  and  other  1  act  plays  of 
18th  century  life,  by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay. 
New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1915.  iii 
p.,  3  1.,  3-90  p.    front.,  ports.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  beau  of  Bath. — The  silver 
lining.— Ashes  of  roses. — Gretna  Green. — 
Counsel  retained. — The  prince  of  court  paint- 
ers. 

©  Sept.  2.  1915 ;  2c.  and  afe.  Sept.  23,  1915 ; 
A :  411652 ;  Henry  Holt  &  co..  New  York. 

52840 

Beautiful  (The)  story.  See  Confessional,  and 
other  American  plays. 

Beautiful  (The)  virgin;  romantic  drama  of  the 
Andes  in  3  acts,  by  H.  R.  Durant.  [129]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21, 1916 ;  D  :  43116 ;  Harold  Riggs 
Durant,  New  York.  52841 

Beauty  and  the  beach;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  D. 
Thomas.     [2],  9  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916;  D:  45064;  Frank  D. 
Thomas,  New  York.  52842 

Beauty  and  the  beast.     See  Fairy  operettas. 

Beauty  and  the  Jacobin;  an  interlude  of  the 
French  revolution,  by  Booth  Tarkington,  with 
illustrations  by  C.D.Williams.  New  York  and 
London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1912.  4  p.  1.,  99, 
[1]  p.    front,  plates.    12°. 

©  Oct.  18,  1912;  2c.  Oct.  21,  1912;  A: 
328020;  Harper  &  bros..  New  York.        52843 

Beauty  (The)  of  piety.     See  Esau  and  Jacob. 

Beauty  (The)  parlor;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
book  by  J.  Wallace,  music  by  Jack  Tobie.  [4], 
30  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

'©  Ic.  Oct.  22,  1915  ;  D  :  42121 ;  Joseph  Wal- 
lace, Brooklyn.  52844 


Beauty  (The)  seekers;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Lake.     [33]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1916;  D:  42787;  James  J. 
Lake,  Washington.  52845 

Beauty  (The)  specialists;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
E.  J.  Behl.     [2],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1916 ;  D :  43546 ;  Emma  Jane 
Behl,  Chicago:  52846 

Beauty  versus  the  beast.  See  Told  by  the 
gate. 

Becket;  [in  5  acts]  by  Alfred  lord  Tennyson, 
illus.  by  F.  C.  Gordon.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead 
&  company,  1894.  187  p.  incl.  front,  illus. 
12°. 

©  Dodd,  Mead  &  co..  New  York;  1894: 
40180;  2c.  Sept.  1,  1894.  52847 

Bed  rock;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eden  Phillpotts 
and  Basil  Macdonald  Hastings.  [101]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1916;  D :  45551 ;  A.  E.  F. 
Horniman,  London.  52848 

Before  the  wedding;  comedy  act,  by  Brennan 
and  Carroll.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1916 ;  D :  43818 ;  John  Bren- 
nan and  Caroyln  Carroll,  New  York.       52849 

Before  women  voted  in  California;  play  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  S.  Grosser.  [34]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1916;  D:  45651;  Leonora 
Sens  Grosser,  Los  Angeles.  52850 

Beginning  (The)  of  the  end;  powerful  drama 
in  4  acts  and  6  scenes,  by  H.  M.  Aiken  and 
T.  H.  Moon.     [39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1915;  42157;  Harold  Morti- 
mer Aiken  and  Thomas  Harrison  Moon,  Pas- 
saic, N.  J.  52851 

Behind  the  clock;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  C.  Sel- 
den.     [1],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1916 ;  D :  44249 ;  Catherine 
Cope  Selden,  New  York.  52852 

Behind  the  curtain.     See  Love  at  sight. 

Behind  the  screens;  touch  of  reel  life  with  ac- 
companiments, book  by  Arthur  P.  Scott, 
lyrics  by  A.  P.  Scott,  H.  E.  Weese,  J.  E.  Free- 
man and  Donald  Scott,  music  by  H.  E.  Weese 
and  J.  E.  Freeman.  [Chicago,  Gunthorp  War- 
ren printing  co.,  1915]  21  p.  8°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Dec.  11,  1915;  2c.  .Tan.  17,  1916;  D: 
42781 ;  University  club  of  Chicago,  Chicago. 

52853 

Behold!  a  married  man;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  J.  Pollak.     [159]  p.     4*.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915;  D :  42021 ;  Lincoln  J 
Pollak,  New  York.  52854 


2674 


53855 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


52875 


Behold   thy   wife;   play   in   4   acts,   by   W.   H. 

Briggs.    Rev.  ed.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D :  42844 ;  William  Har- 

lowe  Briggs,  New  York.  52855 

Being'  the  fly.  See  Fruit  of  toil,  and  other 
one-act  plays. 

Belief;  miracle  play,  by  C.  Laurence.  [2],  27  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.   25,    1916;     D :  43141 ;    Clarice 
Laurence,  New  York.  52856 

Belle  (The)  of  Baltimore  Town;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  L.  Anspach,  adapted  from  the  story 
Letters  found  in  an  antique  secretary.  101  p. 
16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916 ;  D :  44666 ;  Lilian  Ans- 
pach, Baltimore.  52857 

Belle  (The)  of  Valados;  or,  Les  manteaux 
noirs  (The  black  cloaks),  comic  opera,  by 
Harry  Paulton  and  Avalon  Collard,  composed 
by  Procida  Bucalossi,  the  additional  ballet 
music  by  Pedro  Josesa,  rev.  copyright  per- 
forming edition,  1916,  ed.  bv  Avalon  Collard. 
London,  J.  B.  Cramer  &  co.,  ltd.,  1916.  63  p. 
8°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   July   24,    1916;    Ic.    July   25,    1916;    D: 
44622;   J.  B.   Cramer  &  co.,  ltd.,  London. 

52858 

Belles   (Les)   de  nuit;  operette  en  3  actes,  de 

Maurice  Ordonneau  et    Guy  de    Pierrefeux, 

musique    de    Ch.    Derouville.  [169]    p.      4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D  :  44474 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New   York.  52859 

Beloit  (The)  pageant;  from  the  turtle  to  the 
flaming  wheel,  by  T.  L.  Wright  and  Marion 
Hawthorne  Hedges,  given  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  June 
2  and  3,  1916.     46  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©    May    16,    1916;    2c.    May    24,    1916;    D: 
43984;  Theodore  Lyman  Wright,  Beloit,  Wis. 

52860 

Below  zero;  »or,  State  line,  farcical  hurricane 
in  3  gales,  by  M.  Beldon.  [164]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916 ;  D :  42981 ;  Milo  Beldon, 
New  York.  52861 

Ben  Hur!  See  Selections  from  Ben  Hur. 
41420. 

Bendicion  (La)  de  Dios;  sainete  en  2  actos,  divi- 
dido  el  primero  en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1916. 
58  p.     12*. 

©   May   31,    1916;    Ic.    June   3.    1916;    D: 
44059;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.         52862 

Benedict  Arnold;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Nolan. 
[98]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916 ;  D :  42903 ;  Mary  Nolan, 
New  York.  52863 


Benefactor  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  L. 
Haney.      [2],  35  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1916  ;  D  :  44781 ;  John  Louis 
Haney,  Philadelphia.  52864 

Beneficent  (The)  bear;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Goldoni,  tr.  by  Barrett  H.  Clark.  New  York, 
Sanmel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
[1915]      51   p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    11,    1915;    2c.    Oct.   12,    1915;    D: 
41973;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  52865 

Benjamin  Franklin;  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  R.  L.  Beecher.  [1],  108  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    27,    1916;     D :  45747 ;     Robert 
Livingston  Beecher,  New  York.  52866 

a   story   and   a   play,    by    Mary    Hazelton 


Wade.     Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [1914]     4  p.  1., 
7-90  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    11,    1914;    2c.    Jan.    2,    1915;    A: 
393030;  Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.      52867 

Bernice  Salem;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Minnie  Scheff 
and  H.  H.  Hughes.  [185]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916;  D:  42775;  Mrs.  J.  S. 
Scheft,  New  York.  52868 

Bess  of  the  hills;  drama  of  life  in  old  Kentucky 
in  4  acts,  by  Chas.  A.  Morton.  [.59]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1916;  D :  44037 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  52869 

Best  (The)  laid  plans;  comedy  playlet,  by  J.  A. 
Mitchell.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916;  D:  44150;  Joseph  A. 
Mitchell,  Philadelphia.  52870 

Best  (The)  man;  comedy  playlet,  by  A.  Bart- 
lett.     [1],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15,    1916;    D:  45432;    Arthur 
Bartlett,  New  York.  52871 

Best  (The)  policy;  1  act  comedy,  by  Mrs.  Wal- 
ter P.  Colahan.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916 ;  D :  44590 ;  Mrs.  W.  P. 
Colahan,  Chicago.  52872 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Hicks.     [2],  19  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  12,  1915;   D :  41968 ;  Henry   M. 
Hicks,  New  York.  52873 

Bet  (A)  on  Ctipid;  philandering  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Joaquin  Garcia  Pimentel.  [2],  51  p. 
4°.     Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916;   D :  43914 ;   J.  Garcia 
Pimentel,   New  York.  52874 

Betrayor,  sahib;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  Lawler, 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  D :  42204 ;  John  Kings- 
worth  Lawler,  Washington,   Pa.  52875 


2675 


52876 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52896 


Better  (The)  man;  nioderu  play  in  a  prologue, 
4  acts  and  10  scenes,  by  J.  H.  Booth.  [146] 
p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916 ;  D :  43312  ;  John  Hunter 
Booth,  Boston.  52876 

Better  than  dreams;  miniature  coon  town  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  E.  Scott.  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1916;  D:  44130;  Edward 
Scott,  San  Francisco,  52877 

Better  than  gold.     See  Plays;  by  O.  P.  Parker, 

Bettine.      See   Quatre   comedies. 

Betty;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  J.  Magnussen. 
Kj^benliavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1915.     161  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  15,  1915  ;  Ic.  Jan,  21, 1916 ;  D  :  42810 ; 
Julius  Magnussen,  Copenhagen,  52878 

Betty  behave;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Renaud. 
[208]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916 ;  D :  44488 ;  Ralph  Re- 
naud, New  York.  52879 

Between  battles;  war  drama  in  1  act,  from  a 
short  story  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix  [i.  e. 
B.  M.  D.  Flebbe]  by  H.  W.  Range,  [12]  p, 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Oct,  21,  1915;  D :  42052 ;  Harold  W, 
Range,  Jamaica,  N,  Y.  52880 

Between  the  acts.  See  Plays  and  mono- 
logues. 36506a. — School  and  parlor  come- 
dies.    41096a. 

Between  the  lines;  drama  of  the  South  in  4 
acts,  by  I.  B.  Henderson  and  E.  L.  Cowles. 
[64]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45542 ;  Ida  Briggs 
Henderson  and  Edw.  Lansing  Cowles,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  52881 

Between  two  thorns.  See  Love  by  induction 
and  other  plays.     26489a. 

Beverly's  balance;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Kes- 
ter.    128  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1915  ;  D  :  41959  ;  Paul  Kester, 
Alexandria,  Va.  52882 

Beyond  the  gate;  morality  play  in  2  acts,  by 
Irene  Jean  Crandall.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd,,  1916.    32  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  17,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  45195  ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  52883 

Bible  (The)  shop;  Scottish  character  study  in  1 
act,  by  F.  Redding.  [2],  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916;  D:  44680;  Francesca 
Redding,  New  York.  52884 

Biddy- colleen;  Irish  singing  and  talking  act  in 
1,  by  T.  .].  r.aston.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Doc.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45657  ;  Thornton  J. 
Baston,  Son  Francisco.  52885 


Big  (The)  drum;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  Arthur 
Pinero.  Boston,  Walter  H,  Baker  &  co, ;  Lon- 
don, William  Heinemann,  1915,  viii,  213  p, 
12°. 

©   Dec.   17,   1915;    2c.    Dec.    18,   1915;    D: 
42575;  Arthur  Wing  Pinero,  London.      52886 

Big  (The)  grey  car;  drama  in  1  act,  by  I.  Levin- 
sohn.     [20]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec,  22,  1915 ;  D :  43205 ;  Ivar  Levin- 
sohn,  Brooklyn.  52887 

Big  Kate.     See  Four  short  plays. 

Bigamists  (The);  1  act  farce,  by  T.  F,  Fallon 
and  D.  Raynol.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916 ;  D :  44749 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon  and  Dorothy  Raynol,  New  York. 

52888 

Bill  (The)  poster;  play  in  1  act,  by  Louis  Wes- 
lyn.     [l],14p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  8,  1916;   D:  44108;   Holden   & 
Harron,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  52889 

Bill  (The)  poster  and  the  soubrette;  transfor- 
mation vaudeville  act,  by  W.  A.  Foster.  [2] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43819 ;  Wm.  Amos 
Foster,  Oak  Park,  111.  52890 

Bill  runs  for  office  on  the  girl  ticket;  or,  Mat- 
rimony the  highest  office,  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Bowman.     19  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44815 ;  Leroy  Bow- 
man, El  Monte,  Cal.  52891 

Billy  and  the  blizzard;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  D. 
Miller  and  J.  R.  Tutwiler.  [3],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916;  D:  42939;  Alice  Duer 
Miller  and  Julia  R.  Tutwiler,  New  York. 

52892 

Bird  guardians;  a  masque  for  bird  protection, 
by  L.  M.  Hodges.     [11]  p.    8°.    Vi'inted. 

©  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  43559 ; 
Leigh  Mitchell  Hodges,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

52893 

Bird  in  hand;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Housman. 
New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.  [1916]     29  p,    12°, 

©  Oct.  13,  1916 ;  2c,  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  4.5253 ; 
Laurence  Housman,  London.  52894 

Birds  of  a  feather;  play  in  4  acts,  by  T.  J.  Gaff- 
nev.  Boston,  Garham  press  [1915]  110  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  42086 ; 
Thomas  J.  GafCney,  Albany.  52895 

Birth  control;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cummins. 
[2],  5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916;  D:  44083;  Sanniel  Cum- 
mins, Brooklyn.  52896 


2676 


52897 


COPYKIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


52914 


Birth  control — Contimied. 

or,  Race  suicide,  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Harry 

Kalmanowitz. 

[1],  83  p.     4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  IS.  1916;  D :  44397 ;  Sigmnnd 
Weintraub,  New  York.  52897 

Birth  (The)  of  a  nation's  fiag;  excellent  school 
play,  by  Ellen  Jess.  Franklin,  O.,  Denver, 
Col..  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1916.  13 
p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  IS,  1916;  D: 
45672;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  52898 

Birth  (The)  of  the  actor.  See  Mountebanks 
(The) 

Birthday  (The)  lamp.  See  Grange  one-act 
plays,  no.  2.     17310a. 

Birthday  (The)  of  the  infanta;  fairy  play,  by 
Oscar  Wilde,  dramatized  by  L.  W.  Moore. 
[2],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1916;  D:  43050;  Lou  Wall 
Moore,  Chicago.  52899 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Walker,  founded  on  the 
story  of  the  same  name  by  Oscar  Wilde.  [2], 
30  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    20,    1916;    D:  44941;    Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  52900 

•  synthesis  of  light  and  motion  with  accom- 


panying sketches,  by  G.  A.  Nathans,  adapted 
to  The  birthday  of  the  infanta  by  Oscar 
Wilde.     [25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D:  45055;  Gwendolyn 
Ayres  Nathans,  Centre  Bridge,  Pa.  52901 

Bit  (A)  of  heaven;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Rear- 
don.    25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1915 ;  D :  425.36 ;  Mark  Rear- 
don,  New  York.  52902 

Bit  of  instruction.  See  Po'  white  trash  and 
other  one  act  dramas.     36587a. 

Bit  (A)  of  life;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Cortis.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   30,    1916;     D:  43590;     Ernest 
Whitehouse  Cortis,  East  Ox*ange,  N.  J. 

52903 

Bit  (A)  of  scandal;  play  in  1  act,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Roland  Oliver  [pseud,  of  Henry 
White]  music  by  H.  Bernhardt  Olsen.  24  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1915;    D:  41866;    Roland 
West,  New  York.  52904 


Black  and  white;  drama  of  the  American  Civil 
War  in  4  acts  and  epilogue,  by  W.  P.  Reynold. 

a^^  ,]T^pii  4  ^N  N)2Sm    ;D^^"I1  px  Y"iN^ir 

,-ibxr^-i  px^jriD  Dx^VV^n  ]"iD  ,:isb*Dy  ^n 

[3],  81  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1915  ;  D  :  41310 ;  William  Pos- 
niak   Reynold,   Cleveland.  52905 


or.   The  black   and  white   race,   farce  in 

prologue  and  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Lyon,  in  col- 
laboration with  R.  Bellamy.  96  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915 ;  D :  42448 ;  Adelaide  M. 
Lyon  and  Russell  Bellamy,  New  I'^ork.    52906 

Black  (The)  and  white  race;  farce  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  A.  M.  Lyon.  [92]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   24,    1915;    D :  42739 ;   Adelaide 
May  Lyon,  New  York.  52907 

See  also  Black  and  white. 

Black  (The)  cloaks.     See  Belle  of  Valados. 

Black-eyed  Susan;  a  musical  comedy,  by  E. 
Marshall  and  Margaret  Davies.  [New  York, 
Printed  by  J.  J.  Little  &  co.,  1913]  30  numb. 
1.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Sept.   24,   1913;   2c.   Sept.  24,   1913;   A: 
351889 ;  Edward  Marshall,  New  York.    52908 

Black  (The)  mask;  dramatic  farce  comedy,  by 
E.  de  Corsia.     21  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1916 ;  D :  45472 ;  Edward  de 
Corsia,  New  York.  52909 

Black  (The)  peril;  20  minute  comedy  sketcli,  by 
E.  Spire.     [3]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    19,    1915;    D :  42472 ;    Estelle 
Spiro,  San  Francisco.  52910 

Black  (The)  silk  dress;  episode  in  1  act,  by 
I.  A.  Miersch.     [1],  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44701;  Irene  An- 
gela Miersch,  Cincinnati.  52911 

Blackmail;  morality  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Frank. 
[1].  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    30,    1915;    D:  42374;    Waldo 
David  Frank,  New  York.  52912 

A. 

4°. 


— -play   in  4  acts  with    a    prologue,    by 
Rives    (Princess  Troubetzkoy)      [174]  p. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1916 ;  D :  42651 ;  Amelia  Rives 
Troubetzkoy,  New  York.  52913 

Blacksmith  (The);  1  act  play,  by  H.  B.  Wright. 
[1],  96  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42007 ;  Harold  Bell 
Wright,  Hollywood,  Cal.  52914 

Blanche-Neige    et    Rose-Rouge.      See    French 
plays   for   children. 


2677 


52915 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


52935 


Blaue  (Die)  kiiste;  spiel  in  4  aklen,  von  Hans 
Miiller.  Regie-  und  soufflierbuch.  Leipzig, 
Wien,  New  Yorlv,  W.  Karczag,  1915.  1  p.  1., 
51  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44306 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  52915 

See  also  Love  (The)  coast.     26494b. 


Blessed  Thomas  More;  sacred  drama  telling 
the  story  of  a  martyrdom,  written  and  arr. 
by  Sister  M.  Camilla.  [3],  52  p.  4^  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1916;  D:  43254;  Sister  M. 
Camilla,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  52916 

Blighters  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  D.  Bailey 
and  Joseph  Noel.  [9],  189  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916;  D:  44748;  Oliver  D. 
Bailey,  New  York.  52917 

Blind  men  and  the  elephant.  See  Dramatic 
(A)  reader. 

Blind  (A)  wife;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  K. 
Morley.     [1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D  :  44570 ;  Walter  Kel- 
ley  Morley,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.  52918 

Blood  (The)  bond;  modern  comedy-drama  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  S.  Booth  and  H.  H.  Morrill.  [156] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;  D :  42311 ;  Charles 
Stewart  Booth,  Covington,  La.,  and  Henry 
Hurlbert  Morrill,  Springfield,  Mass.       52919 

Blood  (The)  love;  or,  The  park  tramp,  play  in 
5  acts,  by  A.  E.  Morrison.  [1],  27  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45594 ;  Amelia 
Esthera  Morrison,  Atlantic  City.  52920 

Blood  of  Rachel;  a  dramatization  of  Esther, 
play  in  1  act.  (In  Ms  The  Blood  of  Rachel 
and  other  poems.  Book  ©  Dec.  12,  1916;  2c. 
and  aft'.  Dec.  21,  1916 ;  A :  446872  ;  Cotton  Noe, 
Louisville)  52921 

Blood  will  tell;  dramatic  sketch,  by  P.  R.  Hanz- 
lik.     7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1916;  D:  43593;  Peter  R. 
Hanzlik,  Minneapolis.  52922 

play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  M.  Roman.    [4],  244  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1916 ;  D :  44273 ;  Joseph  M. 
Roman,  Far  Rockawny,  N.  Y.  52923 

Blot  (A)  in  the  'scutcheon.  Sec  Great  plays: 
English.      17445a. 

Blue  eyes;  pi  ay  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Weschler. 
40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D  :  423-50 ;  J.  Charles 
AVeschlcr,  Now  York.  52924 

Blue  (The)  sphere.  See  Plays  of  the  natural 
and   the    supernatural. 


Blue  (The)  stone;  fanciful  play  in  9  episodes, 
by  E.  Glass.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1915 ;  D :  41880 ;  Everett  Glass, 
Bangor,  Me.  52925 

Bluebeard;  or.  The  mystery  of  the  blue-room, 
dramatic  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  J.  Hellis. 
5  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43841 ;  Marie  Jose- 
phine Hellis,  Philadelphia.  52926 

■See     also     Fairy     operettas. — Fairy     tale 


plays 

Bluff;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Landor.     [108]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1916 ;  D :  44175 ;  Lucas  Lan- 
dor, London.  52927 

•Boarding  (The)  house  lady;  di'amatic  playlet, 
by  G.  Ford.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14, 1916 ;  D :  45421 ;  George  Ford, 
Rutherford,  N.  J.  52928 

Boating  (The)  party.  See  Odd  operas  for 
eventide.     33266a. 

Boatswain's  (The)  mate;  comedy  in  1  act  and  2 
pts.,  after  W.  W.  Jacobs'  story  of  that  name, 
dramatized  for  music  and  composed  by  E. 
Smyth.  London,  Forsyth  bros.,  ltd.,  1915. 
26  p.    8'. 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1916 ;  D  :  42676 ; 
Ethel  Smyth,  London.  52929 

Bob;  play  in  3  acts  with  a  prologue,  by  A. 
Maris.     123  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Nov.   6,  1915;   D:  42190;   A.   Marix, 
New  York.  52930 

Bobbie  at  the  sea  shore;  1  act  comedy,  by  P. 
Pollock.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1916 ;  D :  43991 ;  Percy  Pol- 
lock, New  York.  52931 

Bobbie  in  birdland;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  F. 
Padon.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31,    1916;    D:  44344;    Ella    F. 
Padon,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  52932 

Bobby's  Mabel;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  F. 
Ivins.     [1],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1916;  D:  45662;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  52933 

Bob's  blooming  bunk;  1  act  sketch,  l)y  Willard 
Mack,     ri],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1*^.  May  22,  3916;   D:  4.3980;   .Joseph   E. 
Bernard,  New  York.  5293-1 

Boda  (La)  de  Cayetana;  o,  Una  tarde  eji 
Amaniel,  saineto  lirico  en  3  cuadros,  original 
de  Angel  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Antonio  Asenjo, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Lima.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  ospaiiolos]  191.5.  49  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   Aug.   30,    1915;    Ic.    Sept.    1,   1915;    D: 
41635 ;  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid. 

52935 


2678 


I 


52936 


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52956 


Bodo's  brautschau;  schwank  in  3  akten,  von 
Max  Reichardt.  Berlin-Schoneberg,  Simson's 
theaterverlag,  1915.    84  p.    8°. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    2,    1915;    D:  42390;    Simson's 
theaterverlag,   Berlin-Schonberg.  52936 

Body  and  soul;  play  in  8  scenes,  by  Elizabeth 
Marsh.    40  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1915;  D :  41862 ;  Eliaabeth 
Godwin  Scofield  Marsh,  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

52937 

Body  (The)  defenders;  play  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
Levy.    98  p.    4*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1915 ;  D :  42140 ;  I-mie  Levy, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  52938 

Body  or  soul;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  E.  L.  Sheldon. 
[3].  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9.  1915  ;  D  :  42226 ;  Eugene  Lloyd 
Sheldon,  New  York.  52939 

Bogey  (The)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Gates. 
[3],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June  20,   1916;   D:  44203;   Eleanor 
Gates,  New  York.  52940 

Bolivia  and  her  family  troubles;  monologue, 
by  O.  Criswell.    2  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1915;  D:  42576;   Ora  Cris- 
well, New  York.  52941 

Bolted  (The)  door;  American  play  in  3  acts  and 
a  prologuf,  by  L.  S.  Lavine  cind  A.  French, 
ri],  101  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916 ;  D  :  45483  ;  Lawrence  S. 
Lavine  and  Adelaide  French,  Philadelphia. 

52942 

Bombast  and  platitudes.  See  Under  the 
eagle. 

Bombazi  and  Bombaza;  1  act  farce,  by  L.  Rob- 
ert.    [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42497 ;  Leon  Robert, 
New  Orleans.  52943 

Bon  (Le)  roi  Dagobert.  See  Gute  Kbnig  Dago- 
bert.     17796. 

Bon  (The)  vivants;  play  in  4  acts,  l)y  M. 
Longhi.     [50]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    1,    1936 ;    D :  43854 ;    Marian 
Longhi,  Chicago.  52944 

Bonbons,     Sec  Social  (The)  stage.     42986a. 

Bond  (The)  and  the  free;  pageant-drnma  in  .'> 
acts,  by  M.  O.  Tomes.  [1],  37  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3,    1916;    D:  43335;    Magaret 
Otey  Tomes,  Albany,  N.  Y.  52945 

Bond  (The)  of  earth.  See  Summer  snow,  and 
other  fairy  plays. 


Bonds  (The)  of  interest;  comedy  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  from  the  Spanish  of  Jacinto  Bena- 
vente,  by  J.  G.  Underbill.  74  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1915;  D :  42170 ;   John  Gar- 
rett Underbill,  Brooklyn.  52946 


—  Same.  Authorized  tr.  by  John  Garrett 
Underbill.  {In  Drama,  no.  20,  Nov.  1915; 
periodical  ©  Dec.  1,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  17,  1915; 
B :  353435 ;  Drama  league  of  America,  Chi- 
cago) 52947 


Same.     (In    Drama,    no.    20,    Nov.,    1915) 

©  Nov.  29,  1915 ;  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42630 ; 
John  Garrett  Underbill,  New  York.       52948 

Bonheur  (Le)  volant;  opgrette  en  3  actes,  par 
L6on  Xanrof  [pseud,  of  Lgon  Fourneau]  et 
Maurice  de  Marsan.  [152]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1916 ;  D :  44216 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  52949 

Bonnie's  Christmas  eve.  See  Merry  Christ- 
mas plays  and  entertainments. 

Boob  (The);  miniature  comedy  in  2  scenes,  by 
W.  E.  Scott.     19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42721 ;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  52950 

Book  (The)  agent;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  J. 
Weisenberg.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916;  D:  45643;  Edward  J. 
Weisenberg,  New  York.  52951 

Booster  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  P. 
Briggs.     [16()]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1916;  D:  44400;  Harlan  P. 
Briggs,  New  York.  52952 

Borgen;  komedie  i  3  akter,  af  Oskar  Braaten. 
Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.  (W.  Nygaard) 
1915.    2  p.  1.,  123  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   10,   1915;    Ic.   Dec.   13,    1915;    D: 
42470;   H.   Aschehoug  &  co.,   Christiania. 

52953 

Born  in  sin;  American  play  of  today  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  C.  S.  Washburne.  [96]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916;  D:  4561 7;  Charles  Shep- 
ard  Washburne,  Chicago.  52954 

Borrowed  (The)  house;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 

by  B.  P.  Utley.     [1],  15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   0,   1915;   D:  41944;   Royden   P. 

Utley,  Chicago.  52955 

Borrowers'  day;  rural  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jessie 
E.  Henderson.  Philadelphia,  Penn  pul)lishing 
company,  1916.     31  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45587 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  52956 


2679 


52957 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


55976 


Boss  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1], 
36  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D:  44525;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  52957 

or,  An  evening  at  home,  play  in  1  act,  by 

C.  B.  Ruskay.     [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.      Oct.   18,  1916 ;   D :  45208 ;   Cecil  B. 
Ruskay,  New  York.  52958 

Bossing  the  boss;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Victor  H.  Smalley.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    20,    1915;    D:  42050;    Stephen 
Conday,  St.  Paul.  52959 

Boston  (The)  tea  party.  See  Dramatized 
scenes  from  American  history. 

Botschafterin  Leni;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bernhard  Buchbinder,  musik  von  Leo  Ascher. 
Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.  Wien,  Leipzig,  A. 
Robitschek,  1915.     90  p.     8°. 

©   Ic.    July    15,    1916;     D:  44404;     Adolph 
Robitschek,  Vienna.  52960 

Bottled  bugs;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  S.  Poague. 
[84]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D :  4.5247 ;  V^alter   S. 
Poague,  Chicago.  52961 

Boudoir  brandy;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Jones.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1916 ;  D :  44092 ;  Archer  Jones, 
Richmond.  52962 

Bought;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Alexander.  9  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    2,    1916;    D:  45036;    Abraham 
Alexander,  New  York.  52963 

Bought  and  paid  for;  play  in  4  acts,  by  George 

Broadhurst.       New     York,     Samuel    French; 

London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916.    98  p.    12°. 

©   Aug.   28,    1916;   2c.   Aug.   30,    1916;    D: 

44766;  Theatrical  producing  co.,  New  York. 

52964 

Bounties  (The)  of  the  kingdom;  fairy  play,  by 
E.  B.  C.  Dunlop.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916;   D:  42940;   Evangeline 
Elizabeth   Crowell   Dunlop,   Washington. 

52965 


Same.     [Riverton,  N.  ,L,  The  New  era,  1916] 

32  p.     12°. 

©  May  4,  1916 ;  2c.  May  15,  1916 ;  D  :  43915 ; 
Evangeline  Elizabeth  Crowell  Dunlop,  Wash- 
ington. 52966 

Boy  (A)  from  home;  melodramatic  conversa- 
tional comedy  skit  in  1  act,  by  S.  J.  Stephens. 
14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1915;  D:  42239;  Sharon  J. 
Stephens,  St.  Louis.  52967 


Boy  (The)  martyr  of  the  blessed  sacrament; 
drama  of  the  catacombs  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Phillips.  Watsonville,  Cal.,  St.  Francis  school 
for  boys  [1916]     40  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  2,  1916;  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1916:  Ic.  Dec. 
26,  1916;  D:  45745;  St.  Francis  school  for 
boys,  Watsonville,  Cal.  52968 

Boy  (The)  scout  hero;  comedy  drama  in  2  acts, 
by  Edwin  Puller.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company  [1916]     22  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45358 ; 
Ebeu  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  52969 

Boy  wanted.      See  Prize  essay. 

Boycott  (The);  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  T.  F. 
Fallon  and  D.  Raynol.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916;  D:  44794;  Dorothy 
Raynol  and  Thomas  F.  Fallon,  New  York. 

52970 

Boy's  essay  on  boys;  monologue  for  a  man  or 
woman,  by  Lillian  Davidson.     Chicago,  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1916.     5  p.    12°. 
©   Dec.   22,    1916;    2c.    Dec.   26,   1916;    D: 
45738;   Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.         52971 

Bracegirdle  (The);  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  A.  Jenkins.     [96]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D :  45266 ;  Burris  At- 
kins Jenkins,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  52972 

Brady  of  central  office;  original  dramatic  com- 
edy of  the  Tenderloin,  by  Jack  Bflrnett.  [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1916;  D:  43710;  Walter  G. 
Elliott,  Indianapolis.  52973 

Braeutigam  X.  See  Zeitungsbraeutigam  (Der) 
52310b. 

Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  six  judges.  See 
Dramatic  (A)  reader. 

Brains  plus;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Graves. 
[1],  24  p.     8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916;  D:  42977;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  52974 

Brand;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  tr. 
into  English  verse,  rhymed  and  in  the  origi- 
nal metre,  by  Miles  Menander  Dawson.  Bos- 
ton, The  Four  seas  company,  1916.  304  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  1,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  11,  1916; 
A  :  4.38373 ;  Miles  M.  Dawson,  New  York. 

52975 

Brandung;  schauspiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Ar- 
thur Gutheil  und  Johannes  Wiegand.  Berlin, 
Berliner  theater-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.  68  p. 
16°. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1915;  D:  41810;  Berliner 
theater-verlag,  Berlin.  52976 


2680 


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Branka;   ballet   en   4   actes,   par   J.   C.    L.    de 
Strelecki.     [32]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916 ;  D :  45663 ;  Jean  C.  L. 
de  Strelecki,  New  York.  52977 

Brave  (A)  deed  by  brave  men.  See  Drama- 
tized scenes  from  American  history. 

Brave  (Der)  Fridolin;  operetten-posse  in  3  ak- 
ten,  von  Georg  Okonkowski,  musik  von  Max 
Gabriel.      Regiebuch.      Berlin,    Musicaverlag, 

1915.  122  p.    8°. 

©   Sept.    1.   1915;   Ic.    Sept.   22,   1915;    D: 
41811;  aiusicaverlag,  Berlin.  52978 

Bread;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Broome.  [19]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   1,    1916:    D:  42922;    Elizabeth 
Broome,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  52979 

Brewer  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  David  Mat- 
thieu  [pseud,  of  K.  Mathie]  100  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1916 ;  D :  44825 ;  Karl  Mathie, 
Mosinee,  Wis.  52980 

Bribe  (The);  or,  The  right  way,  comedy  dra- 
matic political  incident,  by  W.  H.  Sloan.  [1], 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten.    . 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1916 ;  D :  43126 ;  William  H. 
Sloan,  New  York.  52981 

Bridal  (The)     See  Battle,  and  other  poems. 

Bridal  (The)  Crown.  See  Plays;  by  August 
Strindberg, 

Bridal  (The)  veil;  costume  drama  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  H.  R.  Dennis.  [115]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1915;  D :  41815 ;  Henry  R. 
Dennis,  New  York.  52982 

Bridal  (The)  wine  cup.  See  After  twenty 
years. 

Bride  and  groom;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Walter 
Ben  Hare.     New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald, 

1916.  59  p.    12°. 

©   May   18,   1916;    2c.   May   19,   1916;    D: 
43944 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     52983 

Bride  from  home.     See  Plays  with  a  punch. 

Bride  (The)  of  an  Aztec  god.  See  Tonochti- 
tlan. 

Bride  (The)  of  Brittany;  book  of  comic  opera 
in  2  acts,  by  D.  A.  Carson.  [54]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1916 ;  D :  43882 ;  David  Arthur 
Carson,  Palisade,  N.  J.  52984 

Bridge  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  M.  Her- 
mann. 


Bridge  (The)  at  Markleton's ;  in  1  act.  by  A.  F. 
Tiklen.     19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915 ;  D :  42426 ;  Alice  Foster 
Tilden,  Milton,  Mass.  52986 

Bright  (The)  side  of  life;  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Burkhardt.  [2],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916;  D:  44663;  Addison 
Burkhardt,  New  York.  52987 

Brillo  (El)  de  los  caireles;  comedia  en  4  actos, 
el  ultimo  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de 
Angel  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Antonio  Asenjo. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
97,  [1]  p.    12°. 

©  May  31,  1916 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D  :  44064 ; 
Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid.        52988 

Bringing  up  father;  play  in  3  acts,  by  George 
McManus.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916;  D:  43213;  Star  com- 
pany, New  York.  52989 

Broadway;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24.  1915;  D:  41819;  Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  52990 

Broke;  comedy,  by  K.  Raynor.  [4],  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  16,  1916;  D :  45009 ;  Kathryn  Ray- 
nor, New  York.  52991 

Broken  (The)  arrow.     See  Yo-sem-i-te. 

Broken  chains;  play  in  3  pts.,  by  Nellie  C. 
Dodd.  New  York,  Missionary  education 
movement  of  the  United  States  and  Canada 
[1915]     24  p.    8^ 

©  Nov.  4,  1915 ;  2c.  Nov.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42381 ; 
Missionary  education  movement  of  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  New  York.  52992 

Broken  (The)  law;  play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue, 
by  B.  Carpenter.  [2],  114  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44928 ;  Bruce  Car- 
penter, Cambridge,  Mass.  52993 

Broken  lives:  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norris 

and  W.  L.  Balch.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1916 ;  D :  44837 ;  F.  Wickham 

Norris,  Brooklvn,  and  W.  Lincoln  Balch,  New 

York.  '  52994 


[88]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9, 1915 ;  D :  41451 ;  David  M.  Her- 
mann, Brooklyn.  52985 

2681 


Broken  roads;  original  modern  realistic  drama 
of  present  American  life  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Semon.     [2],  89  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    12,    1916;    D :  43603 ;    Samuel 
Semon,  San  Francisco.  52995 


52996 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53014 


Broken  (The)  violin;  operetta  in  4  acts,  by  B. 
Thomashefsky. 

4  ^^x  :ywrnrEJ<   ;r^2J"ii'"'D  r:r3XTDiu  dnt 

91  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.    26,    1916;    D:4498S;    Boris 
Thomashefsky,  Brooklyn.  52996 

Brokers  and  breakers;  comedy  of  ups  and 
downs,  by  A.  Colby.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   20,     1915;     D :  42299 ;    Archie 
Colby,  New  York.  52997 

Brother  and  sister;  Christmas  phantasie  in  2 
scenes,  by  Louise  Marny  [i.  e.  L.  M.  MuUer] 
[11]   p.     12°.     Printed. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    21,    1916;    D:  45600;    Louise 
Marny  Muller,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.       52998 

Brother  Dave.     See  Plays  with  a  punch. 

Brother  masons;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  S. 
Brown  and  H.  Lewis.  156  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1915 ;  D :  42144 ;  A.  Seymour 
Brown  &  Harry  Lewis,  New  York.         52999 

Brother  Robert's  housekeeper;  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  T.  Jenks.    60  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,     1916;     D:  43665;     Ethel 
Thomas  Jenks,  Boston.  53000 

Brothers;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Anspacher.  [1], 
28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1915 ;  D :  42043 ;  Carrie  An- 
spacher, San  Francisco.  53001 

Brothers  all;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  book  by 
L.  W.  Westman,  music  and  lyrics  by  Theo- 
dore Westman.  [1],  26  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44618 ;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  53002 

Brother's  (A)  vengeance.  See  For  her  hus- 
band's sake. 

Brown-eyed  Betty;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  Gladys 
Ruth  Bridgham.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  en- 
tertainment house,  1916.    46  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45679  ; 
p]ldridge  entertainment  house,   Franklin,   O. 

53003 

Brown's  left  towu.  See  Midnight  mas- 
queraders. 

Brown  sugar;  or,  Lost  and  found  in  the  depot, 
dramatic  composition,  by  Sam  Adams.  [1], 
5  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   28,   1916;    D:  45013;     Samuel 
.Tames  Adams,  New  Orleans.  53004 

Brownies  (The)     See  What  shall  we  play? 


Brownie's  (The)  flirtation.  See  Tom  (The) 
Thumb  wedding.      46460a. 

Brutto  (II)  e  le  belle;  commedia  in  3  atti,  di 
S.  Lopez.  Milano,  Fratelli  Treves,  1913.  2 
p.  1.,  96  p.     12°. 

©  May  1,  1916 ;  Ic.  July  1,  1916  ;  D  :  44279  ; 
Sabatino  Lopez,  Milan.  53005 

Brutus.     Sec  Great  plays:    English,     17445a. 

Bryan  to  Providence;  original  comedy  with 
special  song  numbers  in  1  act  and  2  scenes, 
book,  lyrics  and  music  by  Jack  Burnett.  12 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42944 ;  Milze  Derden 
Chance,  Bryan,  Tex.  53006 

Bubbles;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Jane  Swenarton. 
New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916.  36  p. 
12°. 

©   May   17,    1916;   2c.   May   18,   1916;    D: 
43939 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     53007 

Buch  der  abenteuer.  See  Walzertraum.  (Ein) 
49-153. 

Biigeleisen  (Das);  ein  akt,  von  Max  Neal  und 
Max  Ferner.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44309 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  53008 

Buena  noche!  pasa-calle  comico-llrico,  pascual 

en  1  cuadro  y  en  prosa,  original  de  L.  Llaneza, 

musica  de  Manuel  M.  Faixji.    Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espauoles]   1915.     22  p.     12°. 

•  [Libretto  only] 

©   Jan.   27,   1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42869;  Luis  Llaneza,  Madrid.  53009 

Buffer  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Gerstenberg. 
[1],  68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;  D:  43169;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg,  Chicago.  53010 

Bug-hunter  (The);  sketch,  by  C.  Major.     3  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   9,    1915;     D:  42225;     Carrick 
Major,  Oakland,  Cal.  53011 

Bugs;  comedy  skit,  by  R.  W.  Farris.  [1],  7  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916;   D:  43248;   Ralph  W. 
Farris,  Warren,  Me.  53012 

-farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.     [2], 

79  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  29,  1915  ;  D  :  42118  ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  53013 

Builders  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Bough- 
ton.      [1],   14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D  :  42405 ;  Willis  Arnold 


Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


53014 


2682 


53015 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


53034 


Bull  Conn  and  co.;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B. 
Fitzpatrick  and  F.  X.  Conlan.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916;  D :  44087 ;  Francis 
Xavier  Conlan,  New  York.  53015 

Bull   (A)   market;  farcical  playlet  in  1  scene, 

by  J.  W.  Rusk.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1916;   D:  45713;   J.  Willde 

Rusk,  Hudson.  N.  Y.  53016 

Bumps.     See  Little  (A)  bit  of  fluff.     35590a. 

Buoyant.  See  Dream  (A)  of  the  centuries  and 
other  entertainments. 

Burglar  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  F.  Hoke. 
[10]   p.     24°.     Printed. 

©  Mar.  10,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D: 
43348;  Clarence  Frederic  Hoke,  Sacramento, 
Cal.  53017 

play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Sherwin.     [1],  7  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916 ;  D :  44655 ;  Hugo  Sher- 
win, Boston.  53018 

vaudeville  act  for  one,  by  B.  Merrill.     [4] 

p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1915;  D :  42278 ;  Blanche 
Merrill,    New   York.  53019 

See  also  Comedies  in  miniature. 

Burglar  (The)  alarm.  See  One-act  plays. 
33982. 

Burglar's  (The)  chance;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W. 
Duke.     [7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1916;  D :  43707 ;  E.  Wood- 
ward Duke,  New  York.  53020 

Burgunderblut.  See  Umweg  (Der)  zum  tod. 
47919a. 

Burla  burlando;  entremes  [en  3  escenas]  orig- 
inal de  V.  de  Pereda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espaiioles]    1916.     16  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  45097  ; 
Vicente  de  Pereda,  Madrid.  53021 

Burlesque  (A)  grange  meeting.  See  One-act 
plays.      33982. 

Busher's  girl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Roney 
Weir.  Philadelphia,  Penn  publishing  com- 
pany, 1915.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  3.  1915;  D: 
42168;  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.       53022 

Business;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  L.  Schwartz. 
[2],  81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1915  ;  D  :  41872  ;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  53023 

Business  is  business;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  L. 
Kiter.      [1],  16  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1915;  D :  42305 ;  Hal  L. 
Kiter,  Portland,  Or.  53024 


Business  philosophy;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  A. 
Fisher.     5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1916;  D:  43382;  Albert  A. 
Fisher,  Portland.  Or.  53025 

Busy  (A)  day  at  the  Borgias;  1  act  burlesque, 
by  E.  Ecob  and  E.  W.  Johnson.  47  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1916;  D:  44.584;  Eleanor 
Ecob  and  Edith  Waldo  Johnson,  Portland,  Or. 

53026 

Button  end;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  W.  Norris. 
[96]   p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1915;  D:  42271;  F.  Wick- 
ham  Norris,  Brooklyn.  53027 

By  request;  musical  dramatic  composition,  by 
N.  Huftord  and  J.  D.  Chain.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  24,  1915 ;  D :  41818 ;  Nick  Huf- 
ford  and  J.  Dell  Chain,  Chicago.  53028 

By  the  Suwanee  River;  classy  scenic  musical 
comedietta  in  1  act,  1  scene,  book  by  J.  Bur- 
nett. [1],  7  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D :  43012 ;  Jack  Bur- 
nett, Chicago.  53029 

By  the  Yang  Si;  original  Chinese  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  K.  O.  Treat.  [78]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1916;  D :  43857 ;  Kathleen 
O'Hagan  Treat,  New  York.  53030 

By  way  of  the  secret  passage;  comedy  drama 
in  3  acts,  by  Lindsey  Barbee.  Chicago,  T.  S. 
Denison  &  company   [1916]     38  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  19,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  1,  1916;  D: 
43192;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53031 

C'est  bien  pour  vous  faire  plaisir!  comedie  en 
1  acte,  par  Rosal-Berry.     [30]  p.    f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1916 ;  D :  44052 ;  Rosal-Berry, 
Paris.  53032 

Cabo  (El)  Lopez;  entremes  en  prosa,  original 
de  Jose  Casado  Pardo  y  Jose  Remon  Vallejo. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41636;  J.  Casado  Pardo  y  J.  Remon  Vallejo, 
Madrid.  53033 

Cabrita  que  tira  al  monte;  drama  en  4  actos, 
inspirado  en  una  copla  andaluza,  [de]  Sera- 
fiu  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quiutero.  Madrid,  Tm- 
prenta  clasica  espafiola,  1916.     246  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45094;   S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

53034 


2683 


53035 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53055 


Caceria  (La);  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros, 
en  verso  y  prosa,  de  Antonio  Salcedo  y  Man- 
uel Monterrey,  miisica  del  maestro  Juan  An- 
tonio Martinez.  Segnndo  ed.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espauoles]  1916.  33  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43736;  A.  Salcedo  y  M.  Monterrey,  Madrid. 

53035 

CacMvache;  sainete  llrico,  original  de  Pedro 
Muiioz  Seca  y  Pedro  Perez  Fernandez,  mtisica 
de  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espanoles]  1915.  30  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Aug.  30,  1915;  Ic.  Sept.  1,  1915;  D: 
41649;  P.  Munoz  Seca  y  P.  P6rez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  53036 

Cacusia;  operetka  w  1  akcie,  Stanislawa  Z. 
Wachtla,  muzyka  M.  S.  Rozyckiego.  Chicago, 
111.,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.  46  p.  16°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43031;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  53037 

Cafe  (The)  des  enfants;  musical  comedy  in  2 
acts  and  a  prologue,  by  R.  Bottomley,  lyrics 
by  Clarice  Lawrence.  140  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1915 ;  D :  42068 ;  Roland  Bot- 
tomley, New  York.  53038 

Cafe  (A)  episode;  comedy  skit,  by  John  P. 
Mulgrew.     15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915;  D:  42213;  Cole,  Rus- 
sell &  Davis,  New  York.  53039 

Cafe  solo;  juguete  comico  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
de  Carlos  Arniches  y  Joaquin  Abati.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1916. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  May  31,  1916;  Ic.  June  3,  1916;  D: 
44060 ;  C.  Arniches  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.    53040 

Cain;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Simonson 
and  Hardin  D.  Rickman.  [134]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Aug.  22,  1916 ;  D :  44702 ;  Jules  Simon- 
son,  New  York.  53041 

Cain,  ancient  and  modern.  See  Where's  my 
hat.     50388a. 

Cake  (The)  See  Pig  (The)  brother  play-book. 
36279a. 

Calendar  days;  entertainment  in  1  act,  by  Har- 
riette  AVilbur.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &.  com- 
pany [1916]     39  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916  ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45198  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53042 

Caliban  by  the  yellow  sands;  by  Percy  Mac- 
kaye.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  & 
company,  1916.  xxxii,  223  p.  front.,  plates. 
12°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1916;  2c.  and  afC.  Apr.  18,  1916; 
A :  427742 ;  P.  Mackaye,  New  York.  53043 


Caliban  by  the  yellow  sands — Continued. 

community  masque  of  the  art  of  the  thea- 
tre, devised  and  written  to  commemorate  the 
tercentenary  of  the  death  of  Shakespeare,  by 
P.  Mackaye.     [100]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43011 ;  Percy  Mac- 
kaye, New  York.  53044 

California  as  it  is;  dramatic  composition,  by 
F.  M.  Fleckenstein.     12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1916  ;  D  :  44200 ;  Florence  Ma- 
rie Fleckenstein,  Los  Angeles.  53045 

Call  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Neuwirth.  [9] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   15,   1916;   D:  43712;    Solomon 
Neuwirth,  Brooklyn.  53046 

Call  (A)  for  volunteers;  musical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Billy  K.  Wells.  [2],  28  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©    Ic.    Nov.   27,    1915;    D :  42359 ;    Jas.    E. 
Cooper,  New  York.  53047 

Call  (The)  from  the  desert;  drama  in  4  acts 
and  a  prologue,  by  W.  T.  Hornaday.  [8],  106 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916 ;  D :  43957 ;  William  T. 
Hornaday,  New  York.  53048 

Call  (The)  of  childhood;  1  act  playlette,  by  E. 
Devoy.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45295 ;  Emmet  De- 
voy, New  York.  53049 

Call  (The)  of  nature;  3  act  drama,  by  A.  Gur- 
ney.     [28]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916 ;  D :  43406 ;  Antoinette 
Gurney,  Boston.  53050 

Call  of  the  blood;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  L. 
Spears.    28  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43874  ;  Leastor  Leo 
Spears,  Savannah,  Ga.  53051 

Callahan's  ward;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
John  W.  Ransone.  [105]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916 ;  D :  45252 ;  Margaret  R. 
Ransone,  New  York.  53052 

Calling  (The);  an  evening  with  the  spirits,  by 
R.  Brown.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1915;  D:  42423;  Ray  Brown, 
San  Mateo,  Cal.  53053 

Calm  yourself!  1  act  farce,  by  C.  H.  Wardwell. 
8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   22,    1916;    D:  44960;    Charles 
Howard  Wardwell,  Rutland,  Vt.  53054 

Camp  Keep-ofE;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Hilliard 
Booth.  New  York,  Samuel  French;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1915.  28  p.  12°.  (On 
cover:  French's  international  copyrighted  ed. 
of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  319) 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  D  :  42662 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  53055 


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Campo  de  armino;  comedia  en  3  actos,  original 
de  J.  Benaveute.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espafioles]  1916.    86  p.    12°. 

©   Apr.   22,    1916 ;    Ic.   Apr.   25,   1916 ;    D : 
43751;  Jacinto  Benaveute,  Madrid.  53056 

Canary  cottage;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  O.  Morosco 
and  E.  Harris.     [36]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916 ;  D :  43059 ;  Oliver  Mo- 
rosco and  Elmer  Harris,  Los  Angeles.    53057 


comedy  with  music  in  2  acts,  by  O.  Morosco 

and  E.  Harris.     [121]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1916 ;  D :  44195 ;  Oliver  Mo- 
rosco and  Elmer  Harris,  Los  Angeles.     53058 

Candidas  (Las):  monologo  con  eufemismos, 
original  y  en  prosa  de  C.  Ordas-Avecilla  de 
Urrengoechea.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaQoles]  1916.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43735 ;  Cesar  Ordas-Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea, 
Madrid.  53059 

Craidlewane;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  T.  Clugston. 
[2],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916;  D:  43405;  Katharine 
Thatcher  Clugston,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

53060 

Canterbury  (The)  pilgrims;  opera  in  4  acts,  by 
P.  Mackaye,  music  by  Reginald  De  Koven. 
[78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43660 
kaye.  New  York. 

Same.       [Rev.    and    abridged 


Percy  Mac- 
53061 


ed.] 
63  p. 


New 
8°. 


York,   Macmillan   company,   1916, 
[Words  only] 

©  Nov.  29,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  D  :  45558 ; 
Percy  Mackaye,  Windsor,  Vt.  53063 

Canvas   (A)   Christmas 
dies. 


See  Christmas  can- 


Cap'n  Jud;  3  act  rural  comedy,  by  F.  M.  Mitch- 
ell.    [41]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   27,   1916;    D:  45748;   Fred   M. 
Mitchell,  Brooklyn.  53063 

Caprices  (Les)  de  Marianne.  See  Quatre  com.- 
edies. 

Capricho  (El)  de  las  damas;  vodevil  en  3  actos, 
[de  Ricardo]  Blasco,  [Ramon]  Asensio  Mas 
y  [Jose  Juan]  Cadenas,  musica  original  del 
maestro  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1916.  97  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  July  6,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  45124 ; 
Blasco,  Asensio  Mds  y  Cadenas,  Madrid. 

53064 

Capricious  Gussie;  romantic  drama,  by  R.  K. 
Wilson.     [l],57p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1914;  D :  42061 ;  Rosanna  K. 
Wilson,  Piqua,  O.  53065 


Captain  Dreyfus;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Jacob  Gor- 
din. 

(/n  The  Day,  v.  3,  no.  411-413,  Jan.  24-26, 
1916) 

©  Jan.  24-26,  1916 ;  Ic.  each  Jan.  29,  1916 ; 
D :  42915 ;  Anna  Gordin,  Alexander  J.  Gordin 
and  Leopold  Benedict,  admrs.  of  estate  of 
Jacob  M.  Gordin.  Brooklyn.  53066 

Captain  Harrigan's  heart;  farcical  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  Eyre.  [136]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D :  44524 ;  Laurence 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  53067 

Captain  Jinks  of  the  horse  marines.  See 
Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch.     36501b. 

Captain  of  the  host  [and]  The  supreme  test; 
2  plays,  by  F.  E.  Hyde.  Boston,  Gorham  press 
[1916]  301  p.  12°.  (American  dramatists 
series) 

©  Nov.  24,  1916  ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  D  :  46100  ; 
Florence  E.  Hyde,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  53067a 

Captain  Kidd,  jr.;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  R.  J. 
Young.     [123]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916 ;  D :  45636 ;  Rida  John- 
son Young,  New  York.  53068 


Captain   Kidd's   treasure, 
for  children. 


See  Twelve  plays 


Capt.  Pierre-Pat;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger.     [121]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D:  42527;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  53069 

Captain  Sally;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bartlett. 
[1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    30,    1916;    D:  45020;    Arthur 
Bartlett,  New  York.  53070 

Captain's  (The)  dream;  play  in  1  act.  by  M.  C. 
Wentworth.    31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic,    Aug.    28,    1916 ;    D :  44745 ;    Marion 
Craig  Wentworth,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.    53071 

Captives   (The)      See  Chief  European  drama- 
tists. 

Capt'n  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  T.  Louden. 
[1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    23,    1916;    D:  43403;    Thomas 
Louden,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  53072 

Captured  year.      See  Child's  book  of  holiday 
plays. 

Carlota;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Adams.    10  p.    f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19,    1916;    D :  43269 ;    Egbert 
Adams,  Los  Angeles.  53073 


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53093 


Carlotta;  drama  in  1  act,  by  J.  D.  Dyrenforth, 
[3],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1916;  D :  45419 ;  James 
Douglas  Dyrenfortli,  New  York.  53074 

Carnival  of  days;  comprising  1.  May  day. — 2, 
Memorial  day. — 3.  Fourth  of  July.— 4.  Christ- 
mas.— 5.  St.  Valentine's  day,  by  Mary  B. 
Home.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.  [1887] 
28  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.'s 
Boston  list) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1887: 
26019,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  53075 

Carnival  (A)  wedding;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Smith.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1916;  D:  44126;  Harry  B. 
Smith,  New  York.  53076 

Carola;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Taft.  [187]  p. 
4°.    Typewritteh. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916  ;  D :  44152  ;  Mary  Emery 
Taft,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  53077 

Caroline  and  the  caddy.  See  Golf  (The)  girl. 
17034. 

Casa  (La)  de  los  crimenes;  juguete  comico  en 
1  acto,  original  de  Enrique  GarcJa  Alvarez  y 
Pedro  Mufioz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1916.    25  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43277;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  P.  Muiioz  Seca, 
Madrid.  53078 

Casa  (La)  de  Quiros;  farsa  comica  en  2  actos, 
original  de  C.  Arniches.  [Madrid,  Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.    60  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42858 ;  Carlos  Arniches,  Madrid.  53079 

Case  (The)  of  Becky;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Edward 
Locke.    104  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915;  D:  42689;  David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  53080 

Case  (The)  of  Lady  Camber;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  A.  Vachell.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1915;  D :  42191 ;  Horace  An- 
nesley  Vachell,  Southampton,  England. 

53081 

Case  (The)  of  Teresa;  play  in  1  act,  by  Gwen 
John  [pseud,  of  G.  Jones]  [2],  21  p.  4°. 
Typefvritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;  D:  44647;  Gladys 
Jones,  Chesterfield,  England.  53082 

Casey  at  the  convention;  whirlwind  frolic  in  2 
fi-olics,  lyrics  by  P.  White,  music  by  Wm. 
Stanley.  [1],  13  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916;  D:  44569;  Pat  White, 
Brooklyn.  53083 


Caso  (Un)  di  coscienza;  commedia  in  1  atto,  di 
C.  Antona-Traversi  e  Paolo  Ginisty.  17  p. 
(In  II  Carroccio,  v.  2,  nos.  11-12,  Die.  1915) 

©   Dec.   17,   1916 ;   Ic.    Sept.   2,   1916 ;   D : 
44797 ;  Camillo  Antona-Traversi,  Paris. 

53084 

Cassius'  whistle;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Robert  G. 
V.  Meyers ;  [and]  The  matrimonial  advertise- 
ment. Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing 
company,  1902.  p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic 
supplement  to  One  hundred  choice  selections, 
no.  9) 

©  Phineas  Garrett,  Philadelphia ;  A :  32398, 
May  7,  1902 ;  2c.  May  7,  1902.  53085 

Castaiiuelas  (Las);  fantasia  comico-llrica  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  5  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Guillermo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Geronimo  Gimenez.  [Ma- 
drid, Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
37  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 1916 ;  D  :  42882 ; 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.        53086 

Caste.     See  Society  and  caste.     43003a. 

Castles  in  Peru;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  H. 
Easterbrook.    [1],  64  p.    4.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    22,    1916;    D:  44211;    George 
Harold  Easterbrook.  Louisville.  53087 

Cat   (The)   and  the  kitten;  play  in   1  act,  by 

F.  A.  Nordstrom.    [l],17p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,   1916;    D :  43962 ;    Frances 

Anna  Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  53088 

Catching'  a  car;  dramatic  composition,  by  H.  E. 
Van  der  Koor.    9  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sept.  22,  1916 ;  D  :  44959 ;  Herman  E.  Van 
der  Koor,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  53089 

Catherine,  the  Great.  See  Triumph  •  (The)  of 
an  Empress.     47084. 

Cats;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Parkhurst. 
[85]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1916;  D:  44958;  Winthrop 
Parkhurst,  Englewood,  N.  J.  53090 

Caught.     See  Two  plays. 

Caught  in  the  act;  dancing-comedy  play  in  1 
act,  by  G.  Mervale.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1916 ;  D :  44289 ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale, New  York.  53091 

Caught  in  the  jam;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Kolb. 
24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May    17,    1916;    D:  43927;    Harland 
Kolb,  Buffalo.  53092 

Caught  with  the  goods;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  A.  Hord.     [131]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D:  44526;  Parker  A. 
Hord,  Maysville,  Ky.  53093 


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Caught  with  the  goods — Continued. 

See  also  Mask  of  men. — Prohibition  (The) 

candidate.      37663a. 

Cavalleria  rusticana.      See  Iiena.      25041. 

Cave  (The)  man;  farce-melodrama  in  3  acts,  by 
O.   Andrews.      [119]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D:  45536;  Cbarlton 
Andrews,  New  York.  53094 

Cave  (The)  woman;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  P. 
Payson  and  F.  G.  Holland.  [130]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916;  D:  44012;  William 
Farquliar  Payson  and  Florence  Curtis  Hol- 
land, New  York.  53095 

Caverns  (The)  of  the  world;  dream  in  1  act, 
by  C.  Laurence.     [2],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1916;  D:  43142;  Clarice 
Laurence,  New  York.  53096 

Cecil  the  seer.     See  Aztec  god. 

Celibate    (The)      See   Locust   flower. 

Cenicienta  (La);  opera  en  3  actos,  del  maestro 
Rossini,  libreto  de  .T.  Ferretti,  adaptacion  a 
la  escena  espanola  por  Guillermo  Perrin,  Mig- 
uel de  Palacios  y  maestro  Gimenez.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1916.  40  p. 
12°.      [Libretto    only] 

©  May  31,  1916  ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D  :  44071 ; 

G.  Perrin,  M.  de  Palacios  y  G.  GimSnez,  Ma- 

•  drid.  53097 

Censored  (The)  lady;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  B. 
Lent.     [94]   p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916 ;  D :  45089 ;  Edward  B. 
Lent,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  53098 

Census  (The)  man.  See  Twelve  plays  for 
children. 

Census  (The)  taker;  comedy  sketch  or  playlet 
in  1  scene,  by  R.  Valentine.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1916 ;  D :  43978 ;  Robert  Val- 
entine, Chicago.  53099 

'Ception  shoals;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A. 
Adams.     [60]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1916 ;  D  :  44413  ;  Henry  Austin 
Adams,  La  Jolla,  Cal.  53100 

Cerrojazo  (El);  entremes  [en  1  acto,  de]  Sera- 
fin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid, 
1916.     46,  [8]  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45108;   S.  y  J.  Alvai-ez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

53101 

Chairlie  at  Boscobel;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen. 
[11]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1916;  D :  45086 ;  William 
Owen,   Chicago.  53102 


Chalk-line  (The);  comedy,  by  C.  W.  Tacken- 
berg.      [3],   20   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916;  D:  42928;  Charles 
William  Tackenberg,  Cincinnati.  53103 

Chambermaids  (The);  1  act  skit  with  special 
songs,  by  A.  K.  Berry.  [7]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916  ;  D  :  43061 ;  Alice  Kath- 
ryn  Berry,  Pueblo,  Col.  53104 

Chance;  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  Murray.  [3], 
20  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916;  D :  44589 ;  Richard 
Murray,  New  York.  53105 

modern  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F.  Mitchell. 

[55]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916;  D:  44121;  Marguerite 
Frances  Mitchell,  New  York.  53106 

Chance  (A)  shot;  comedy  drama  iu  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Warner  and  De  Witte  Kaplan  [pseud, 
of  Y.  D.  Kaplan]  [2],  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916 ;  D :  45486 ;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan  and  William  Henry  Warner, 
New  York.  53107 

Chance  shots;  1  act  comedy,  by  K.  G.  Ecob. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D:  43491;  Katharine 
Gilbert   Ecob,   Flushing,   N.   Y.  53108 

Change  my  ad;  1  act  play,  by  W.  E.  Scott.  [1]. 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43048 ;  W.  Edward 
Scott,  San  Francisco.  53109 

Change  (A)  of  color.  See  When  the  curtain 
rises.      50312a. 

Changeling  (The)  See  Mastei-pieces  of  the 
English  drama:  Thomas  Middleton,   28740a. 

Chanukoh.  See  Feast  (The)  of  lights. 
13953a. 

Charity  (The)  bazaar;  entertainment  in  2  acts, 
by  Harriet  A.  McCabe.  Chicago,  Dramatic 
publishing   company,   1916.     50  p.      12°. 

©  Dec.  22,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D: 
45742;   Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.       53110 

Charley's  hunch;  episode  of  the  Louisiana  lot- 
tery days,  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Weiller.  [2], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1915;    D:  42126;    Simon 
Weiller,  New  York.  53111 

Charlotte  Stieglitz;  ein  schauspiel  aus  den 
dreissiger  jahren,  von  Hans  Kyser.  Berlin, 
S.   Fischer,  verlag,   1915.     84  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  7,  1915 ;  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915 ;  D  :42454 ; 
S.   Fischer  verlag,  Berlin.  53112 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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2687 


53113 


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53128 


Charm  (The)  of  life;  play  in  a  prologue,  4 
acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  Amend  Robertson. 
[5],  94  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1916 ;  D :  42848 ;  Marguerite 
Robertson,   New  York.  53113 

Channante  (La)  Rosalie;  ou,  Le  mariage  par 
procuration,  comedie  musioale  en  1  acte,  de 
Pierre  Veber,  musique  de  Henri  Hirchmann. 
Paris,  M.  Escliig,  1916.  47  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Mar.  28,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916;  D: 
43686;   Max  Eschig,   Paris.  53114 

Charrette  (La)  anglaise;  comgdie  en  3  actes,  de 
G.  Berr  et  L.  Verneuil.  Paris,  Librairie  thg- 
.^trale  artistique  &  litteraire,  1916.  189  p. 
16°. 

©  June  30,  1916;  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916;  D: 
44691;  Georges  Berr  et  Louis  Verneuil.  Paris. 

53115 

■  Same. 

©  Sept.  2,  1916 ;  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45620 ; 
Georges  Berr  et  Louis  Verneuil,  Paris. 

53116 

Chastening;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  L.  C.  Searing. 
[1],  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44598;  Mary  La 
Blouch    Collins    Searing,    Sioux   City,    la. 

53117 

Cheating  cheaters;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mar- 
ein.      [115]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1916 ;  D  :  43932 ;  Max  Marcin. 
New  York.  53118 

Cheery  comedies  for  Christmas;  collection  of 
plays  ...  for  use  at  Christmas,  by  Edith  M. 
Burrows,  Gertrude  M.  Henderson  and  others. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1915.  129  p. 
12°. 

.Contents  :  The  awakening  of  Christmas.— 
A  Christmas  strike. — Santa's  surprise. — The 
syndicated  Santa  Glaus.— Kriss  Kringle's 
panorama. 

©  Oct.  1,  1915 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1915 ;  D :  41881 ; 
Walter   H.   Baker   &  co.,  Boston.  53119 

Chemical  (The)  man;  comedy-extravaganza  in 
3  acts,  by  H.  M.  KiefCer.  42  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916;  D:  44119;  Henry  M. 
KiefEer,   Atlantic   City.  53120 

Cherie;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  C.  Broun.  [107]  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    13,    1915;    D :  41979 ;  Louise 

Carter  Broun,  Toronto,  Canada.  53121 

Cherry  (The)  bird;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
K.  Hughes  and  P.  O'Conaire.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D:  42564;  Katherine 
Hughes,  Montreal,  Canada,  and  Padraic 
O'Conaire,   Dublin,    Ireland.  53122 


Chevaliers  (Les^  teutoniques;  drame  his- 
torique  en  5  actes  et  8  tableaux,  par  P.  Strozzi 
et  B.  Kozakiewicz,  d'apr&s  le  roman  de 
Heuryk  Sienkiewicz.  137  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45622 ;  Paul  Strozzi 
et  B.  Kozakiewicz,  Paris.  53123 

Chew  chew;  comedy  of  love  and  efficiency  in  4 
packages,  by  W.  H.  Briggs.  [142]  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1916;  D:  44230;  William 
Harlowe    Briggs,    New    York.  53124 

Chicken  (The)  trust;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W,  B.  Watson.     [50]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916 ;  D :  43896 ;  W.  B.  Wat- 
son,  Paterson.  53125 

Chicot  (La);  a  melodrama  in  5  acts  and  7  tab- 
leaux, adapted  from  a  modern  novel  by  D.  G. 
Steele. 

©  Dora  Gordon  Steele,  New  York;  1884: 
9968,    May   15.  53126 

Chief  (The)  European  dramatists;  twenty-one 
plays  from  the  drama  of  Greece,  Rome, 
Spain,  France,  Italy,  Germany,  Denmark,  and 
Norway,  from  500  B.  C.  to  1879  A.  D.  Se- 
lected and  ed.  with  notes,  biographies,  and 
bibliographies  by  B.  Matthews.  Boston,  New 
l^ork  [etc.]  Houghton  Mifflin  company  [19161 
xi.   786  p.     8°. 

Contents  :  Agamemnon,  by  .SJschylus. — 
CEdipus  the  king,  by  Sophocles. — ^Medea,  by 
Euripides. — The  frogs,  by  Aristophanes. — The 
captives,  by  Plautus. — Phormio,  by  Terence. — 
The  star  of  Seville,  by  Lope  de  Vega. — -Life  is 
a  dream,  by  Calderon. — The  Cid,  by  Cor- 
neille. — Tartuffe,  by  Moliere. — Phredra,  by 
Racine.- — The  barber  of  Seville,  by  Beaumar- 
chais.— Hernani,  by  Victor  Hugo. — The  son- 
in-law  of  M.  Poirier,  by  Augier  and  San- 
deuu. — The  outer  edge  of  society,  by  Alex- 
andre Dumas  fils. — The  mistress  of  the  inn, 
by  Goldoni. — Minna  von  Barnhelm,  by  Les- 
sing. — Goetz  von  Berlichingen,  by  Goethe. — 
William  Tell,  by  Schiller. — Rasmus  Montanus, 
by  Holberg.— A  doll's  house,  by  Henrik  Ibsen. 

©  Apr.  29,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  12,  1916 ; 
A :  428961 ;    Brander  Matthews,  New  York. 

53127 

Chien  (Le)  d'or.  See  Golden  (The)  dog. 
16942. 

Child  (The);  or.  The  power  of  money,  dra- 
matic play  in  6  acts,  by  C.  H.  Gro.ssman.  [2], 
26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  12,  1915 ;  D :  42248 ;  Celia  Helen 
Grossman,   Brooklyn.  53128 


2688 


53129 


COPYMGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


53148 


Child  (The)  in  the  house;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Homer  Hildrieth  Howard.  New  York,  S. 
French ;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.  22  p. 
12°. 

©  June  22,   1916;   2c.   June  24,   1916;   D: 
44234;   Samuel  French,  New  York.         53129 

Child  (A)  of  Judea;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Aurelius 
Pahnieri.     [86]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   23,   1916;    D :  43397 ;    Mariano 
Malanese,   Lawrence,   Mass.  53130 

Child  (The)  of  the  Manitto;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  W.  Herrick.  [3],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    7,    1916;    D:  44596;    Jane    W. 

Herrick,   Denver.  53131 

« 

Child    (The),    the    book    and    the    telephone; 

melodrama  in  1  act,   by  A,  Goldknopf.      [1], 

9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic. .  Mar.    2,    1916 ;    D  :  43208  ;    Abraham 

Goldknopf,  New  York.  53132 

Child  (The)  unborn;  phiy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M. 
Barnes.     [90]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1916;    D :  45763 ;    Howard 


McKent  Biirnes,  Chicago. 


53133 


Children  of  Granada.      See  Six  one-act  plays. 

Children  of  Hagar;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K. 
Schmidt  and  E.  Shinn.  [75]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©     Ic.     July     1,     1916;     D:  44286;     Karl 
Schmidt  and  Everett  Shinn,   New  York. 

53134 

Children  of  the  bard;  [play  in  1  act]  by  J.  S. 
Metcalfe.     3  p.     4°.     Printed. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   30,  1916;   D:  43647;    .Tames   S. 
Metcalfe,  New  York.  53135 

Same.      {In  Life,  v.  67,   no.  1747,  Apr.  20, 


1916) 

©   Apr.    17,    1916;    Ic.   Apr.    20,    1916;    D: 
43720;    James    S.    Metcalfe,    New    York. 

53136 

Children  (The)  of  the  sun;  1  act  lyric  drama, 
by  Marion  Keep  Patton  [i.  e.  M.  K.  P.  Wal- 
dron]      [1],   61  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1916;    D :  43469 ;    Marion 
Keep  Patton  Waldron,  New  York.  53137 

Children  of  the  sunrise;  drama  in  2  scenes, 
l)y  J.  P.  Dabney.  (In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,  no.  6. 
Nov.-Dec.  1915) 

©  Feb.  3,  1916 ;  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1916 ;  D :  42984 ; 
Julia   P.   Dabney,    Brookline,   Mass.        53138 

Same.      {In  Poet  lore,  v.  26,   no.   6,  Nov.- 


Dec.  1915 ;  periodical  ©  Feb.  7.  1916 ;  2c.  Feb. 
9,  1916;  D:  3.55949;  Poet  lore  co.,  Boston) 

53139 


Children  (The)  of  the  universe;  drama  in  6 
acts,  9  scenes,  by  S.  Tzitlonok-Zetland.  [1], 
76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  - 1916 ;  D  :  44899 ;  Schevel 
Tzitlonok-Zetland,  Toledo,  O.  53140 

Children's  (The)  Christmas  dream;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Mary  E.  Telford.  Chicago,  Lewis  L. 
Henry,  1916.     [8]  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1916;  D:  45061; 
Lewis  L.  Henry,  Chicago.  53141 

Children's  (The)  message;  by  Mrs.  M.  P.  Hig- 
gins.     [11]  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Jan.  7,  1916  ;  2c.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D  :  42762  ; 
Mrs.  Milton  Prince  Higgins,  Worcester,  Mass. 

53142 

Child's  book  of  holiday  plays;  by  Frances  Gil- 
lespy  Wickes,  illus.  by  Marie  Abrams.  New 
York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1916.  ix,  209 
p.     illus.     12°. 

Contents:  1.  The  captured  year. — 2.  The 
light. — 3.  St.  Valentine's  house. — 4.  The  first 
May  baskets. — 5.  Baucis  and  Philemon. — 
6.  A  little  patriot. — 7.  The  goblin  stone. — 8. 
The  thankful  heart. — 9.  The  Christmas  jest. 

©  Sept.  13,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  14,  1916 ; 
A:  437658;  Macmillan  co..  New  York.      53143 

Child's  (The)  book  of  plays;  Mother  Goose  in 
pantomime,  by  Elsie  Williamson  Phifer,  draw- 
ings by  E.  Marie  Atkinson.  Boston,  New 
York  [etc.]  Educational  publishing  company 
[1915]     111  p.    illus.,  diagrs.    8°. 

©  Dec.  14,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  27,  1915 ; 
A :  418199  ;  Educational  pub.  co.,  Boston. 

53144 

Child's  play.  See  Fig  brother  play-book. 
36279a. 

Chimalman,  and  other  poems;  by  G.  E.  Taft. 
New  York,  The  Cameo  press,  1916.    96  p.    12°. 
Dramatic     contents  :     Chilmalman. — ^Tec- 
pancaltzin.— Teoteuctli. 

©  Aug.  19,  1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  23,  1916 ;  afE.  Aug. 
22,  1916;  A:  438125;  Grace  Ellis  Taft,  New 
York.  53145 

Chinese  (A)  president;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen. 
[1],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916;  D:  45066;  William 
Owen,  Chicago.  53146 

Chivalry  (The)  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Milburn  and  I.  J.  Crandall.  [3],  173  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916;  D:  43912;  Joseph  An- 
thony Milburn  and  Irene  Jean  Crandall,  Chi- 
cago. 53147 

Chlop  krolem;  komedya  w  3  aktach,  opracowal 
.L  Pacz6.ski.    8  p.    8°.    Printed. 

©  Mar.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1916 ;  D :  43542  : 
Julius  Pacs'oski,  New  York.  53148 


2689 


53149 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53161 


Chlopiec  studukatowy;  czyli  zakleta  w  kaczke 
ksiezmczka  na  ordynackiem,  fraszka  ze  spie- 
wami,  And.  Slowaczyfiski.  Chicago,  111., 
W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.    61  p.    16°. 

©   Dec.   29,   1915;    2c.    Feb.    11,   1916;    D: 
43032 ;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  53149 

Chocolate  (The)  bride;  episode  of  love  inter- 
rupted at  the  altar,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  D  :  42658  ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  53150 

Chocolate  (The)  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Hovey-King.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©    Ic.    Jan.    31,     1916;     D:  42916;    Alvin 
Hovey-King,  Boston.  53151 

Choice  (The);  finale  in  1  act,  by  H.  McAllister. 
[1],  11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916 ;  D :  44757 ;  Hall  McAl- 
lister, Washington.  53152 

Choosing  a  husband;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Worthington.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.   28,    1916;    D:  43440;    Edward 
AVorthington,  New  York.  53153 

Chorus  (The)  beauty  and  the  clubman;  play  in 
1  act,  by  Marshall  Buckner  [pseud,  of  K.  M.  J. 
Bentz]  based  on  story  of  same  name  by  same 
author.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  19,  1916;  D:  45902;  Katherine 
.   Marv  Josephine  Bentz.  San  Francisco. 

53153a 


Christ-candle   (The) 

Christ    triumphant, 
of  the  Great  King. 


See  Christmas  candles. 
See   Triumphant    entry 


Christkind;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Lethert. 
X,  68  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915 ;  D :  42354 :  Frank  An- 
thony Lethert,  St.  Paul.  53154 


new  drama  in  3  acts  [and  several  poems] 

by  F.  A.  Lethert.    St.  Paul,  Minn.,  F.  A.  Leth- 
ert, 1916.    45  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.   15,   1916;   2c.   Nov.   23,   1916;    D: 
45650;  Frank  Anthony  Lethert,  St.  Paul. 

53155 

Christmas  at  McCarthy's;  Dayton,  O.,  Paine 
l)ublishing  company,  1916.     18  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1916 ; 
A:  447872;  Paine  pub.  co.,  Dayton,  O.    53156 

Christmas  at  Punkin  Holler;  a  Christmas  play. 
Dayton,  O.,  Paine  publishing  company  [1916] 
23  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aflf.  Dec.  1,  1916 ; 
A:  447871;  Paine  pub.  co.,  Dayton,  O.     53157 


Christmas  at  Stebbinses';  Christmas  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  Marie  Irish.  Chicago,  Beckley- 
Cardy  company  [1916]     25  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   11,   1916;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1916;    D: 
45900;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago.        53157a 

Christmas  at  the  ranch;  play  in  1  act,  by  Kay 
Muir  [pseud,  of  M.  P.  Smith]  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1916 ;  D :  42932 ;  Mary  Pierce 
Smith,  Los  Angeles.  53158 

Christmas  babes  in  the  woods.  See  St.  Nicho- 
las book  of  plays  and  operettas.) 


Christmas  (The)  brownie, 
dies.  t 


See  Christmas  can- 


Christmas  candles;  plays  for  boys  and  girls,  by 
Elsie  Hobart  Carter.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and 
company,  1915.  xx,  316  p.  front.,  plates. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  Christ-candle. — Toinette 
and  the  elves.— Tom's  plan. — Their  Christmas 
party. — The  Christmas  bi*ownie. — A  Puritan 
Christmas. — The  Christmas  monks. — The  spell 
of  Christmas. — The  Babushka. — A  canvas 
Christmas. — Minty-Malviny's  Santa  Claus. — 
The  hundred. 

©  Nov.  20,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  29,  1915 ; 
A  :  416604  ;  Henry  Holt  &  co.,  New  York. 

53159 


Christmas 
33982. 


(A)     carol.       See    One-act    plays. 


Christmas  (A)  chime, 
iature. 


See  Comedies  in  min- 


Christmas  (The)  conspiracy.    See  St.  Nicholas, 
book  of  plays  and  operettas. 


Christmas     (A)     eve 
plays   for   children. 


adventure. 
42168b. 


See   Short 


Christmas  (A)  fantasy;  in  2  acts,  by  L.  Jami- 
son and  W.  J.  Viley.  [6]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23,    1916;    D :  45507 ;    Lorena 
Jamison  and  Wylla  Jamison  Viley,  St.  Louis. 

53160 

Christmas  (The)  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E. 
Perley.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1915;   D:  42300;   M.   Eliza- 
beth Perley,  Fargo,  N.  D.  53161 


Christmas    in    Leipsic. 
children.      15173, 


See    Four    plays    for 


Christmas  jest, 
plays. 


See  Child's  book  of  holiday 


Christmas 
candles. 


(The)     monks.        See     Christmas 


2690 


53162 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


53180 


Christmas  (A)  mystery;  for  13  boys,  by  Eliza- 
beth Guptill.  Franklin,  O.,  Denver,  Col., 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1916.  21  n. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45667 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin. O.  53162 

Christmas  (A)  pageant;  by  P'elicitas  Saleski. 
Franklin,  O.,  Denver,  Col.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1916.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1.  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45668;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O,  53163 

Christmas  (A)  strike.  See  Cheery  comedies 
for  Christmas. 

Christmas  (The)  tree;  opera  libretto,  by  H.  I. 
Myers.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45058 ;  Henry  Isaac 
Myers,  New  York.  53164 

Chronothanatoletron  (The) ;  or.  Old  times  made 
new,  an  entertainment  for  female  characters 
only  [by  M.  A.  Greely  and  others]  Boston. 
AV.  H.  Baker  &  co..  1889.  1  p.  1..  23  p.  12°. 
(On  cover:    Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 
33635,  Nov.  6;  2c.  Nov.  20.  53165 

Chrysalis  (The);    dramatic    playlet,    by    J.    J. 

Hughes.  [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.  Sept.   5,   1916;   D:  45016;   John   Jay 

Hughes,  Bensonhurst,   N.   T.                    53166 

play    in   prelude  and  3   acts,   by   E.   P.   C. 

Hayes.      [82]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1916 ;  D :  44032 ;  Ednah  Proc- 
tor Clarke  Hayes,  Washington.  53167 

Chulo  (El)  del  barrio;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  original  y  en  prosa  de  E.  Alonso, 
mtisica  del  maestro  R.  Ortells.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1916.  25  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45137;   Emilio  Alonso,   Madrid.  53168 

Chuzzlewits  (The);  or,  Tom  Pinch,  dramatiza- 
tion in  5  acts  of  Charles  Dickens'  famous 
novel,  Martin  Chuzzlewit,  by  Frank  E.  Fowle. 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  72  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1915 ;  2c.  Dec.  8,  1915 ;  D  :42435 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  53169 

Cicatrice  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  bv  C.  Peck. 
[1],   48  p.     f°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916;  D :  44177 ;  Charlas 
Peck,  New  York.  53170 

Cicero  candidatus.  See  Latin  plays  for 
student   performances   and   reading. 

Cid  (The)  See  Chief  European  dramatists. — 
Great  plays:    French  and  German.     17445b. 


Cid  (El)  Campeador;  opera  in  3  acts,  8  scenes, 

by  H.  W,  Lee.    38  p.    8°.    Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.   7,  1916;   D :  44833 ;   Henry  W. 

Lee,  Chicago.  53171 

Cinderella;  3  act  play,  by  E.  Abbott.  [8]  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  June  1, 1916 ;  2c.  June  18.  1916  ;  D  :  4414.H  ; 
Ethelyn  Abbott,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     53172 

or.    The    magic    slipper,    fairy    play    in    5 

acts,  7  tableaus,  written  especially  for  The 
children's  play,  by  the  Martin  studios.  Wil- 
limantic.  Conn.,  1916.     23  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1916 ;  D : 
45525;  William  S.  Martin,  Williraantic, 
Conn.  53173 

See    also     Dramatic     (A)     reader. — Fairy 

operettas.— Fairy  tale  plays.— King's  (The) 
jester  and  other  short  plays.  23971a.— 
What  shall  we  play? 

Cinderella-man  (The);  comedy  in  4  act.'^,  by 
E.  C.  Carpenter.  [New  York,  Tower  broii. 
stationery  co.,  1915]     100  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1915;  2c.  Dec.  16,  1915;  D: 
42507;  Edward  Childs  Carpenter,  New  York. 

53174 

Cinderella     Smith;     sentimental    comedy    in    4 

acts,  by  Z.  Sears.     [117]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916  ;  D  :  43669  ;  Zelda  Sears. 

New  York.  53175 

Cindy;  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.  [1],  33  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1916;  D :  45515 ;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, Chicago.  53176 

Cine-fantomas;  fantasia-comico-llrica  bailable 
en  1  acto.  dividido  en  5  cuadros  y  una  apoteo- 
sis,  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  R.  Gonzalez 
del  Toro,  musica  del  maesti'o  Geronimo  Gim- 
6nez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles] 1915.    43  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11, 1916 ;  D :  43276  ; 
Ricardo  Gonziilez  del  Toro,  Madrid.        53177 

Circumstantial  evidence;  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
W.  A.  Earl.    29  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1916;  D :  44849 ;  William  A. 
Earl,  Loui.sville.  53178 

^  playlet,  by  J.  J.  Flaherty,  .ir.     [22]  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1916;  D :  45592 ;  John  .Tosepli 
Flaherty,  jr.,  .Jersey  City.  53179 

Circus  day  in  Dixie;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Gamble  and  J.  S.  Baughman.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1916  ;  D  :  45271 ;  J.  S.  Baugh- 
man, Philadelnhia.  53180 


2691 


53181 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53200 


Circus  (A)  day  in  Georgia;  comedy  variety  skit, 
by  Al  and  Jack  Gruet.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45639 ;  Albert  and 
John  rJrnet,  Lansing,  Mich.  53181 

City  (The);  a  modern  play  of  American  life  in 
3  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch.  Boston,  Little,  Brown, 
and  company,  1915.    4  p.  1.,  p.  451-636.    12°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  15.  1915 ; 
A :  420437 ;  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  Bos- 
ton, and  Alice  M.  Fitch,  New  York.  53182 

See  also  Plays;  by  Clyde  Fitch.     36501b. 

City  (A)  case;  1  act  pi  ay,  by  W.  M.  Cressy.  [3], 
28  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D :  42347 ;  Will  M. 
Cressy,  Concord.  N.  H.  53183 

Ciudad  (La)  alegre  y  confiada;  comedia  en  3 
ciiadros  y  nn  prologo,  considerados  como  3 
actos.  de  .J.  Benavente.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1916.    91  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45109  ; 
Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.  53184 

Civilian  czars;  neutral  play  of  war  in  1  act,  by 
F.  B.  Elkins.     [2],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28.  1916;  D :  43644 ;  Felton  B. 
Elkins,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  53185 

Claire-de-Lune;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Baroness  von 
Hutten  and  Marie  Anderson.  [82]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  11.  1916;  D :  42730 :  Baroness  B. 
von  Hutten  and  Marie  Stuart  Maitland  An- 
derson, London.  53188 

Clash  (The)  of  class;  original  dramatic  sketch 
in  1  act,  by  M.  G.  Whitman.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916;  D :  43353 :  Max  Gilbert 
Whitman,  Dallas.  53187 

Class;  an  idyll  in  1  act,  by  W.  D.  Frank.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43517 ;  Waldo  Da- 
vid Frank,  New  York.  53188 

Class  day;  a  farce  in  1  act,  by  Francis  A.  Har- 
ris.    Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  company   [18771 
1  p.  ].,  23  p.    12°.     ([The  globe  drama,  v.  3] ) 
©  George  M.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston;   1877: 
7174.  June  18;  2c.  June  18.  53189 

Class  '16;  or.  Over  the  garden  wall,  1  act  musi- 
cal comedy,  book  and  lyrics  by  D.  Raynol. 
[21.26  p.  '4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only  | 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916;  D :  44353 ;  Dorothv 
Raynol,  New  York.  53190 

Claude  Duval;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  V.  Brown- 
low.     [75]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1916;  D:  4.5173;  Charles  Vic- 
tor Brownlow,  Philadelphia.  53191 


Clavig-o;  opera  in  3  acts,  based  on  Goethe's 
tragedy  by  that  name,  by  C.  Stanzione.  Li- 
bretto.    [56]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    9,    1915 ;    D :  42229 ;    Carmin<> 
Stanzione.  New  York.  53192 

-TT^:See  also  Faust.     13900d,  13904b. 

Claws  and  velvet  paws;  play  in  4  acts  by  F 
Foi-st.     [8S]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ]'■.  .Tune  13,  1916;  D :  44142 ;  Emil  Foi-st, 
New  York.  53193 

Clear  conscience;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
original  by  M.  Gabel. 

[4],  108  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1916;  D :  45162 ;  Max  Gabel, 
New  York.  53194 

Clemency;  written  for  the  American  school 
peace  league,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix  [i.  o.  B.  M. 
D.  Flebbe]  Boston,  American  school  peace 
league,  1916.     32  p.    8°. 

©  June  1.  1916;  2c.  .Tune  7.  1916;  D :  44099 ; 
Beulah  Marie  Dix  Flebbe,  Waban,  Mass. 

53195 

Cleopatra;  opera  in  4  acts,  book  by  Louis  Payen, 
music  by  Jules  Massenet,  English  tr.  by  Mar- 
tia  Leonard.  New  York.  G.  Schirmer  "[191o| 
2  p.  1.,  So  p.  8°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection  of 
opera-librettos) 

©  Dec.  31,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1910  ;  D  :  42639  ; 
G.  Schirmer,  New  York.  53196 

Cliff  (The)  of  tears;  a  lyrical  (hama  in  1  act 
[by  Kemictli  Uaudl  (In.  1;!^;  The  Dreamer. 
Boston,  Sherman.  French  &  company,  1915) 

©  Dec.  14,  1915;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  17,  1915; 
A  :  416935  ;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  Boston. 

53197 

Climax  of  politics;  dramatic  sketch,  bv  N.  Gold- 
stein.    [2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1916;    D :  4.5428 ;    Nathan 
Goldstein.  Brooklyn.  53198 


Climbers    (The) 
36501b. 


Kee   Plays;   by   Clyde   Fitch. 


Cloak  (The)  model:  o])e]'a  comiipie  in  3  acts, 
by  O.  Vc^sclla,  |C)0|  ]).  4".  TyinwrithMi. 
I  Ijibretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21.  1916;  D:  452  13:  Oiv^ie  Vos- 


sclla.  Atlantic  City. 
Clod,     l^rc  V.^'ashiiig'ton  square  plays. 


53199 


Cloth  (The)  re-woven;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Schoenbrnn.     161  p.    4°.    Tyi^ewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.    4.    1915;     D:  42416;    Adolpli 
Schoenbrun,  New  York.  53200 


2692 


53201 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


53230 


Clothilde;  iila.v  in  prologue  aud  3  acts,  by  Jef- 
freys Lewis.     [120]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916;  D:  43506;  Arthur  C. 
Alston,  New  Yorls:.  53201 

Cloud  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  6  scenes,  by  R. 
Ivan  and  T.  T.  Kelly.  [60]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1916:  D :  44983 ;  Rosalind 
Ivan  and  Thomas  T.  Kelly,  New  York.    53202 

Cloudy  (A)  day.  Sec  Plays  and  monolog'ues. 
36506a. — School  and  parlor  comedies. 
41096a. 

Cloverdale  (The)  picnic.  See  Uncle  Si  and 
the    Sunbeam    club.      48039a. 

Clownduell  (Ein)  '  See  Studentin  (Eine) 
44264a. 

Club  and  lodge  room  entei'tainments ;  for  floor 
or  platform  use  [by  Frank  Eugene  Chase] 
Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1908.  [159] 
p.    illus.     12°. 

Dramatic  contents  :  The  shamrock  min- 
strels, arr.  by  Cecilia  P.  Denslow. — Apollo's 
oracle,  by  Esther  B.  Tiffany. — Plantation  bit- 
ters, by  Mary  B.  Home. — Gulliver  and  the 
Lilliputians   up-to-date,   by   M.   B.    Home. 

©  W.  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston :  A :  201229. 
Mar.  10.  1908;  2c.  Aug.  8,  1908.  53203 

Clvib  (The)  woman;  play  in  4  scenes,  by  W.  K. 
Rugg.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1916;  D :  43988 ;  Winnifred 
King  Rugg,  Arlington,   Mass.  53204 

Cocaine;  tragedy  in  1  act.  by  J.  P.  King.  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916;  D:  4.5640;  .lohn 
Pendleton  King,  New  York.  53205 

Code  (The);  1  act  play,  by  R.  E.  Wright.  [2], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916:  D :  44117 ;  Roscoe  Ells- 
worth Wright,  Chicago.  53206 

Code  of  the  mountains;  1  act  play,  by  L.  W. 
Pedrose.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   17,   1916;    D:  42780;  Lawrence 

William   Pedrose,    Seattle.  53207 

Cohen  and  his  coin;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  O. 
Shatter.      [1],   7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5.  1916 ;  D :  42649 ;  Otto  Shafter, 
Brooklyn.  53208 

Cohen  and  Levy;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Goldberg. 

,irttpx  4  ^-s  r^nrroxp-DisD  ;^'"ir^  ps  ]n^p 

[70]   p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1916;  D :  43802 ;  Mjcliael 
Goldberg,  New  York. 


53209 

2693 


Cold  (A)  day;  original  farce  comedy  in  3  acts. 
by  P.  D.  Fisher.      [76]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916 ;  D :  43310 ;  Perkins  D. 
Fisher.   Newton,   Mass.  53210 

Colette  Baudoche;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  P.  Fron- 
daie,    d'apres   le   roman    de   Maurice   Barres. 

Paris,  Iilmile-Paul  freres,  1915.    4  p.  1.,  201  p. 
12° 

©  Oct.  26,  1915;  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1915;  D: 
42553;   Pierre  Frondaie,   Paris.  53211 

Collaboration;  play  in  1  act.  by  S.  Cowan.  15  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916;  D:  45386;  Sada  Cowan. 
New   York.  53212 

Colleen;  3  act  comedy,  by  C.  €.  Cushing.  [171] 
p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22.  1916;  D :  43713 ;  Catherine 
( 'hisholm  Gushing.  New  York.  53213 

College  (A)  cowboy;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  C.  Lambert.     [131]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1916 ;  D :  44147 ;  Clay  Lam- 
bert, New  York.  53214 

College  (The)  tie;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Sum- 
mers.    [106]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22.  1916;  D :  44964 ;  Florence 
Summers,  New  York.  53215 

Collusion;  domestic  comedy  in  1  act.  by  G.  Mid- 
dleton.      [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1915;  D:  42538;  George 
Middleton,  New  York.  53216 

Colonel's  (The)  boots.  See  How  the  widow 
was    won.      20536. 

Colonial  (A)  tea;  bv  Kate  Woodward  Noble, 
cover-title,   [8]   p.     front.     12°. 

©  Dec.  13,  1915:  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  31, 
1916 ;  A :  429265 ;  INIelicent  Porter  chaptei". 
D.  A.  R..  Waterbury,  Conn.  53217 

Color  (The)  fairies.  See  Twelve  plays  for 
children. 

Color  (The)  madness;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  a 
prologue,  by  O.  Johns.  [128]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D :  43089 ;  Orrick 
.Johns,    Sappington,   Va.  53218 

Columbus.     See  Aztec  god. 

Come  across;  comedy  playlet,  by  C.  A.  de  Linui 
and  B.  Southard.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  30,  1916;  D :  44274 ;  C.  A.  de 
Lima   and   Bennett   Southard,   New   York. 

53219 

Come  down  the  shiny  way;  play  in  3  acts  aud 
6  scenes,  by  M.  H.  Lyons.  [26]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916;  D:  43424;  Margaret  H. 
Lyons,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  53220 


53221 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53237 


Come  here.     See  Here,  come  here.     19192. 

Comedians  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Vernon. 
[202]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1916;  D:  44131;  Grenville 
Vernon,  Saunderstown,  R.  I.  53221 

Comedie  Royall.  Sec  ■  Po'  white  trash  and 
other  one  act  dramas.      36587a. 

Comedies  in  miniature;  by  Margaret  Cameron, 
frontispiece  by  Harrison  Fisher.  New  York, 
McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  1903.  ix,  376  p. 
front.     12°. 

Contents  :  Miss  Doulton's  orchids. — The 
burglar.  —  The  kleptomaniac.  —  A  pipe  of 
peace. — A  Christmas  chime. — The  committee 
on  matrimony. — Her  neighbor's  creed. — Un- 
expected guests.— The  P.  A.  I.  L.  W.  R.— 
In  a  street  car. — A  patron  of  art. 

©  McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  New  York;  A: 
69066,   Sept.   25,  1903;  2c.   Sept.  25,   1903. 

53222 

Comedy  (The)  of  baffles.  See  Perfumed  (The) 
death. 

Comedy  (The)  of  resurrection  (Muertos  vivos, 
los  vivos  y  entrambos,  burlados,  transfor- 
maciones  graziosas);  play  in  22  scenes,  by 
Tirso  de  Molina,  tr.  by  A.  von  Hohenschleyer. 
[1],  109  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45083 ;  Amadeus  von 
Hohenschleyer,  Washington.  53223 

Comic  dialogvies;  by  .Tohn  R.  Dennis  and  others. 
Philadelphia,  The  Penn  publishing  company, 
1909.     176  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  CO.,  Philadelphia ;  A :  204255, 
Apr.  7,  1908 ;  2c.  Apr.  7,  1908.  53224 

Comica  (La);  opereta  en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros, 
refundida  por  ,T.  B.  Pont,  musica  del  maestro 
Eysler,  adaptacion  del  maestro  Eugenio 
TTbeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     45  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27.  1916:  Ic.  .Tan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42893;  Juan  B.  Pont,  Madrid.  53225 

Coming  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  H.  Cornell. 
[1],  14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  24.  1916;  D:  44231;  Sarah 
Hughes  Cornell,  Los  Angeles.  53226 

Coming  aci-oss;  i)hiy  in  1  act,  l)y  M.  Moorr- 
Cleinent.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1910;  D: 4.^)451;  Maud  Mo.nv- 
( "lenient.  Chicago.  53227 

Coming  back;  or.  The  dreamer,  drama  in  4 
acts,  prologue  and  epilogue,  by  L.  Morrell. 
[70]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916 ;  D :  43266 ;  Louis  Mor- 
rell, New  York.  53228 


Coming  (The)  of  love;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  C. 
Ott.     [2],  59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45146 ;  Susanna  C. 
Ott.  Los  Angeles.  53229 

Committee  (The)  on  matrimony.  Sec  Come- 
dies in  miniature. 

Commodore  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Os- 
good.    71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IS,  1916;  D :  44916 ;  I^h-astus  Os- 
good. Braintree,  Mass.  53230 

Common  sense;  or.  The  higher  thought,  plav 
in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Parker.  [154]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  10.  1916 ;  D :  43873 ;  Lem  B. 
Parker.  New  York.  53231 

Concert  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Hermann 
Bahr.  American  version  by  Leo  r)itrichstein. 
157  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42690 ;  David  Be- 
liisco.  New  York.  53232 

Conferencia  (La)  de  Algeciras;  aproposito  I  en 
2  cuadros].  original  de  Enrique  Garcia  .Al- 
varez y  Pedro  Muhoz  Seca.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaholes]  1916.    22  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  45121 ; 
E.  Garcia  Alvarez  v  P.  Muiioz  Seca,  Madrid. 

53233 

Confessional,  and  other  American  plays;  by 
P.  Wilde.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1916.     XV,  1  1.,  173  p.    12°. 

Contents:  Confessional. — The  villain  in  the 
piece. — Accoiding  to  Darwin. — A  question 
of  morality. — Tlie  beautiful  story. 

©  Feb.  19.  1916;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1916;  aff.  Feb. 
23.  1916;  A:41S940;  Percival  Wilde,  New 
York.  53234 

Conflict  (The);  epilogue  and  3  act  play,  by  G.  M. 
Freeman.     [69]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1916:  D :  43110 ;  Gladys  M. 
Fi'eeman,  New  York.  53235 

family  drama  in  8  acts,  by  E.  H.  Sterling. 

[104]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28.  1916:  D :  43168 ;  Edward 
IliUiiilton  Sterling.  Trenton.  N.  J.  53236 

Coniuratie.  See  Latin  plays  for  student  per- 
forniances  and  reading. 

Conquering  (The)  hero;  skctcli,  by  i'>.  iMiiiiii. 
8  p.     8°.     Tyinnvritlen. 

©  !<■.  .luuo  5,  1916;  D :  44082 ;  Bess  Muim. 
Los  Angeles.  53237 

Conqueror  (Thfe)  conquered;  |  play  in  1  act]  by 
George  S.  Burleigh ;  The  demons  of  the  glass, 
by  Oliver  Optic  [pseud,  of  William  Taylor 
Adams]  ;  The  veiled  pi'iestess,  by  liaura  U. 
Case;    Saved;    [and]    Two  lives,   by   Geo.   M. 


2694 


53238 


COPYEIGHTED   IN   THE    UNITED   STATES 


53259 


Conqueror  (The)  conquered — Continued. 

Vickers.  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  18S6. 
p.  193-223.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to 
(~)ne  hundred  choice  selections,  no.  8) 

©    P.    Garrett   &   co.,    Philadelphia;    1886: 
22015,  Oft.  1;  2c.  Oct.  11.  53238 

Conquest  (The);  1  act  playlet,  by  Geraldine 
Sloane.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  24,  1916;   D :  42829 ;    David   H. 
Sloane.  New  York.  53239 

Conquest  (The)  of  Helen;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Ralph  W.  Tag.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1916.     27  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   11.   1916;  •2c.   Sept.   12,  1916;   D: 
44870;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  New  York.     53240 

Conquista  (La)  del  amigo;  dialogo  en  prosa,  de 
A.  P.  Maristany.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  e.spanoles]  1916.    15  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 :  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45115 ; 
Alejandro  P.  INIaristany.  Madrid.  53241 

Conscience;  1  act  playlet,  by  John  B.  Hyraer. 
1.1].  24  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1916;    D :  45251 ;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  53242 

Consultation  (A)  free;  1  act  comedy,  by  E.  F. 
Mai'x.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic. .  Sept.   12,    1916  :    D  :  44861 ;    Edward 
Francis  Marx,  New  York.  53243 

Contest  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Jonfis.  5 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    23,    1916:    D :  43990 ;    Alberto 
.Fonas,  New  York.  53244 

simple  dance  drama,  by  M.  R.  Crane.     (In 

I'rimary  education,  v.  23.  no.  6.  June  1915) 

©  May   15,    1915;    Ic.   Mar.   18,   1916;    D: 
43500 ;  Mabel  R.  Crane,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

53245 

Continental  (The)  Cong'ress;  by  J.  L.  McBrien. 
(In  his  America  first.  New  York,  Cincinnati 
[etc.l  American  book  company   [1916]     Book. 

©  May  25,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  1,  1916 ; 
A  :  433228  ;  Jasper  L.  McBrien.  AVashington) 

53246 

Contra  el  querer  no  hay  razones.  Sec  Serafin, 
el  pinturei'o. 

Contraband;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
1 21.  .18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30.  1915  ;  D  :  42375  ;  Albert  N.  O. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  53247 

Contradiction  (A)  still;  play  in  1  act.  by  E. 
McEldowney.     [2],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1916;  D :  45347 ;  Elliott  Mc- 
Eldowney. North  White  Plains,  N.  Y.     53248 


Contrary  Mary:  modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
.T.ickson.     [130]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1916 ;  D  :  44245 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, New  York.  53249 

Controlling  a  husband;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  L.  N.  Gilbert.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D:  43013;  Lillian  Nor- 
ton   Gilbert,    Grafton,    Mass.  53250 

Convent  lights.      See  St.  Leo.     40539a. 

Convinced;  or.  Just  like  his  father,  cpmedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Mary  Lackey e  Jackson.  [102]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  D :  42771 ;  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Jackson,  Euclid,  O.  53251 

Convulsion  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  bv  W.  M. 
Wright,  jr.     [1],  80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916 ;  D :  43090 ;  Wm.  Mason 
Wright,  jr.,  Philadelphia.  53252 


Cooky    (The) 
36279a. 


Sec    Pig    brother    play-book. 


Cool  (The)  collegians;  a  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Miles  Medie.  Boston,  G.  M.  Baker  &  com- 
pany, 1883. 

©   George   M.    Baker,    Boston ;    1883 :  8323, 
May  7;  2c.  May  7.  53253 

Coonville  (The)  'ristocrat  club;  negro  enter- 
tainment in  1  act.  by  W.  N.  Bugbee.  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  W.  N.  Bugbee  co.,  1916.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1916;  D:  45056. 
Willis  N.  Bugbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  53254 

Cop  (The)  and  the  lady;  comedy  sketch,  by  W. 
Rosenblum.     7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1916;     D:  42987;     William 
Rosenblum,  Chicago.  53255 

Copper  (The)  copped;  dramatic  composition  in 
1  act,  by  H.  E.  Van  der  Koor.  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916 ;  D :  45485 ;  Herman  E. 
Van  der  Koor,  St.  Paul.  53256 

Copperhead  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  P.  B. 
Roads.      [1],   127  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43178 ;  Praul  Boyer 
Roads,    Pottsville,    Pa.  53257 

Cop's  (The)  hallowe'en;  or,  The  posters'  revel, 
libretto  for  musical  sketch,  by  K.  S.  Tracy. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1915;    D :  42583 ;   Edwin    S, 
Tracy,  New  York.  53258 

Coq  (Le)  en  pate;  piece  en  3  actes,  par  Armont 
et  Gerbidon.     [269]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43376 ;  Armont  et 
Gerbidon,  Paris.  53259 


2695 


53260 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53281 


Corcoran  vs.  Mason;  sketch,  by  F.  Nordstrom. 
[1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916;  D :  43995 ;  Frances 
Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  53260 

Corinna;  or,  The  strenuous  life,  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  Gweu  John  [pseud,  of  (J.  Jones]  [2], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;  D :  44648 ;  Gladys 
Jones,   Chesterfield,  England.  53261 

Corinne  of  the  circus;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by    Katharine    Kavanaugh.      Chicago,    Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1916.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  22,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D: 
45743;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.         53262 

Coriolanus  (Tragedy  of);  by  Shakespeare, 
adapted  for  dramatic  cast  reading,  by  E.  S. 
Fry.      [2],   75  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2.  1916 ;  D :  45376 ;  Emma  Sheri- 
dan Fry,  Brooklyn.  53263 

introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Norman 

Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebeuezer  Charlton 
Black.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and 
company  [1916]  Ivi,  204  p.  16°.  (New 
Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  July  7,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  8,  1916; 
A :  438291 ;  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  53264 

Cormac's  Christmas;  play  in  1  act.  by  N.  J. 
O'Conor.     [2],  19  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D :  44901 ;  Norreys 
Jephson  O'Conor,  New  York.  53265 

Corner  (A)  in  war  stocks;  play  in  2  acts,  by 
Charles  W.  Goddard.  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1915 ;  D :  42475 ;  Star  co..  New 
York.  53266 

Cornered;  comedy  drama,  by  L.  Lennon.  [1], 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916  ;  D  :  45302  ;  Lucille  Len- 
non, Chicago.  53267 

comedy   sketch,   by   F.    L.    Whittier.      [1], 

17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1916;  D:  42793;  Frank  L. 
Whittier,  New  York.  53268 

Coron ado's  vision.     See  Gate  (The)  city. 

Correo  de  gabinete;  entremgs  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Julio  Pellicer  y  .lose  Fernandez  del 
Villar.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iioles]  1915.     19  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27.  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42874;  J.  Pellicer  y  J.  Fernandez  del  Villar, 
Madrid.  53269 

Corset  (The)  buyer;  human  touch  of  business 
and  pleasure,  by  A.  Colby.  17  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  22,  1915;  D:  42543;  Archie 
Colby,  Brooklyn.  53270 


Corte  (La>  de  Faraon.  See  Pueblo  (El)  del 
peleon.      37801. 

Cosher  (The)     See  Told  by  the  gate. 

Counsel  for  the  plaintiff;  a  comedv  in  2  acts, 
by  St.  Clair  Hurd.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1891.  1  p.  1.,  27  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
Baker's  ed.  of  plays) 

©  Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1891: 
34630,  Sept.  29;  2c.  Nov.  14.  53271 

Counsel  retained.     See  Beau  (The)  of  Bath. 

Counterfeiters  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  K. 
Connor.     [1],  58  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916;  D :  43414 ;  James  K. 
Connor,  Los  Angeles.  53272 

Country  (A)  boy  scout;  comedy  drama  for 
boys  in  3  acts,  by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916] 
63   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1916  ;  2c.  Nov.  13,  1916  ;  D  :  45404  ; 
Eben   H.   Norris,   Chicago.  53273 

Country  (The)  druggist;  play  in  1  act.  by  H.  E. 
Travis.     [2],  7  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1916 ;  D  :  43473 :  Herbert  Eu- 
gene Travis,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  53274 

Couple  (A)  of  crabs;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  P.  L. 
Shaw.      [58]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    8.    1916;    D :  43887 ;    Percy    L. 
Shaw,  New  York.  53275 

Coupons;  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur  Evans.  [1], 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1916;    D :  44201 ;    Harry 
Tyler,  New  York.  53276 

Courtship  (The)  of  Daniel  Rowe;  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Hoyt.  [36]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1915  ;  D  :  42302  ;  Edwin  Hoyt. 
Hill  City,  Kan.  53277 

Cousin  Clementine;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mary 
Bertrand  [i.  e.  Mrs.  H.  Hickman]  [1],  23  p. 
f°.      Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    13,    1916;    D:  4-5513;    Mr?;.    H. 
Hickman,   New   York.  53278 

Cousin  Eleanor;  sketch,  by  F.  A.  Nordstrom. 
[2],   15   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1916 ;    D :  43961 ;    Frances 
Anna   Nordstrom,   Brooklyn.  53279 

Cousin  Gene;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  <irace  De- 
lauey  Goldenburg.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1916.     55  p.     12°. 

©   Dec.   20,    1916;    2c.    Dec.   23,    1916;    D: 
45708;   Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.       53280 

Coward  (The);  vaudeville  sketch,  by  A.  Geyer. 
[2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  43221 ;  Albert  Geyer, 
Los  Angeles.  53281 


2696 


53282 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


53302 


Cowboy's   courtship;    coniedy   in    1   art.    by   E. 
Hopkins.      [2].  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43443 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  53282 

Cradle  (The)  song;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Metzger. 
[1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916 ;  D :  42710 ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger,   San  Francisco.  53283 


Crooked    man    and    his 
Plays  with  a  punch. 


crooked    wife. 


See 


Cranberi-y  Corners. 
17310b. 


See  Grange  plays,  no.  3. 

by 


Cranbrook    (The)    masque;   play    in    1   act, 
S.  C.  Howard.     56  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  S,  1916 ;  D :  44111 ;  Sidney  Coe 
Howard,  Cambridge,  Mass.       '  53284 

Crank  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  .Tacobsen. 
[61]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22.  1916 ;  D :  43975 ;  Jacob  An- 
dreas Jacobsen,  Minneapolis.  53285 

Craven  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Margaret 
Willis  Gay.     [138]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916;   D :  45158 ;  Medora  W. 
Gould,  Dedbam.  Mass.  53286 

Criminal  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  W.  James. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1916 ;  D :  44236 ;  Elta  Wylie 
.Tames,  Los  Angeles.  53287 

-play  in  3  acts,  an  adaptation,  by  E.  Eisner. 

[103]  "p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   29,    1916;    D :  43466 ;    Edward 
Eisner,  New  York.  53288 

Criminals;  u  1  act  play  about  marriage,  by  G. 
Middleton.  New  York,  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915. 
6  p.  1.,  43  p.     12'. 

©  Nov.  19,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  7,  1915 ; 
A  :  420079  ;  George  Middleton,  New  York. 

53289 

Cristo  (El)  de  la  vega;  zarzuela  en  3  actos  y  7 
cuadros,  en  verso,  letra  de  Gonzalo  Cant6  y 
Fernando  Soldevilla,  ravisica  del  maestro 
Ricardo  Villa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoi-es 
espanoles]  1915.    79  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28.    1916;    D: 
42887 ;  G.  Canto  y  F.  Soldevilla.  Madrid. 

53290 

Critic  (The);  or.  An  opera  rehearsed,  opera  in 
2  ;irts.  text  by  Kicliard  Brinsley  Sberidan,  arr. 
for  the  f>])era  by  L.  Cairns  .James  and  the 
composer,  music  by  Charles  V.  Stanford. 
Libretto.     London,  Boo.sey  &  co.,  1915.     32  p. 

©  Dec.  IS,  1915  ;  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  42635 ; 
Boosey  &  co.,  London.  53291 

Cronest  castle;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  Peck. 
[2],  93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    22.    1916;    D :  43391 ;    Wallace 
Peck,   Brooklyn.  53292 


Crossed  wires;  in  2  acts,  by  M.  R.  Cook.  [23]  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916;  D :  44629 ;  Martha  R. 
Cook,  Brooklyn.  53293 

Crown  (A)  for  a  song.  See  Romantic  dramas. 
39835a. 

Crown  (The)  of  love;  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  M.  A. 
Mabou.     [51]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   10,    1916;    D:  43594;    Mary   A. 
Mabon,  St.  Louis.  53294 

Crown  (The)  of  wisdom;  sketch  in  3  scenes,  by 
Mrs.    S.   Pell.      [2],   19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.   Oct.   14.   1915;   D:  42319;   Mrs.    Ste- 
phen Pell,  New  York.  53295 

Crowning  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  bv  W.  W. 
Scott.     [6],  38  p.     4°.     Typewritten' 

©    Ic.    Nov.    12,    1915;    D:  42241;    William 
Wiley   Scott,   Corning.   Cal.  53296 

Crowning  (The)  of  King  Bee— Zone.  See 
Joining  the  privileged  few.     22903. 

Crucible  (The);  American  masque  in  7  episodes, 
by  J.  Thorp.     [35]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,   1916;   D:  44529;  .Josephine 
Thovp.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  53297 

Crucifixion;  drama  of  to-day  iu  prologue,  3  acts 
and  epilogue,  by  Mary  Kinsella  [pseud,  of  M. 
P.  Smith]     96  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Mar.     13.     1916;     D :  43307 ;     Mary 
Pierce  Smith.  Los  Angeles.  53298 


Crusaders  (The) 
21687. 


^\c  Infernal  (The)  machine. 


Crushed  roses;  uew  and  original  act.  by  W.  W. 
Dunkle.     [1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1915:  D:  424.53;  Katherine 
Saunders,  Newark,  N.  J.  53299 

Crutch  (The);  drama  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  J.  B.  Cooke  and  L.  Winner.  [82]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  1916;  D:  43711:  .To.seph 
Brown  Cooke  and  Lily  Winner.  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.  53300 

Cry  (The)  of  the  wolf;  drama  in  1  act  and  ])re- 
Inde.  by  C.  K.  Parker.  [2],  12  p.  4°.  Tyjie- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916:  D:433U6;  CliiTord  El- 
more Parker,  New  York.  53301 

Sec  aJ.<<n  Something  worth  while. 


Crystal  (The)  door;  phantasy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  S. 
Backu.:.     [r)0]  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Lan.  27,   1916;   D :  42899 ;   Emma   S. 
r.ackus,  Cincinnati.  53302 


2697 


53303 


DEAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53324 


Culprits  (The);  eoiiiedy  draiua  in  1  act,  by  Alan 
Storm  [pseud,  of  G.  Lipkind]  [1],  17  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916;  D:  42723;  Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  53303 

Cuore  di  belva;  dramma  in  5  atti,  di  P.  Nicelll. 
ralermo,  L'Attualita,  1915.     64  p.     8°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1915  ;  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1915  ;  D  :  42582  ; 
I'ompeo  Nicelli,  Toms  River,  N.  J.  53304 

Cup  (A)  of  cold  water;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Warner  and  Y.  D.  Kaplan.  [3],  13  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916;  D:  44660;  Ysabel  De 
Wltte  Kaplan  and  Wm.  Henry  Warner,  New 
York.  53305 

Cupid  in  a  fix;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  Henne- 
quin,  adapted  from  the  French,  by  the  Ander- 
sons.    [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45589 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  53306 

Cupid's  handicap;  farcical  comedy  with  music 
in  1  act,  1  scene,  by  Harry  Cleveland.  Chi- 
cago, The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  [2], 
14  p.    f°.    Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916  ;  D  :  43700  ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  53307 

Cupid's  night  out;  whimusicality  in  1  act,  by 
F.  W^  Kammann.  jr.  [1],  19  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916 ;  D :  44079 ;  Frederic  W. 
Kammann,  jr.,  Minneapolis.  53308 

Cupola  court.     See  Easy  come,  easy  go. 

Cure  (The);  domestic  comedy;  by  John  B.  Hy- 
mer.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916 ;  D :  45233 ;  Eleanor  Hy- 
mer.  New  York.  53309 

Cure  (A)  for  indifference;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Geoffrey  Wilkinson.  New  York,  Samuel 
French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916. 
22  p.    12°. 

©  May  1,  1916 ;  Ic.  May  3,  1916 ;  D :  43807  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  53310 

Cured  by  a  patient;  comedy  sketch,  by  F.  L. 
Whittier  and  C.  S.  Keith.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1915 ;  D :  42414 ;  Cato  S.  Keith 
and  Frank  L.  Whittier,  New  York.         53311 

Curiosity;  domestic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  li. 
Bartlett,  founded  on  a  story  by  the  sanu; 
name  in  Ainslee's,  July,  1916.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916;  D :  44578 ;  Randolph 
Bartlett,  New  York.  53312 

Curley;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  D.  Stuart.  24  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1916;  D:  45510;  Charles 
Duff  Stuart,  San  Francisco.  53313 


Curro    Achares;    entremes    en    verso    y    prosa, 

original  de  A.  Calero  Ortiz.     Madrid   [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espaholes]   1915.     16  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 

42884;  Antonio  Calero  Ortiz,  Madrid.      53314 

Curse  (The);  play  in  3  scenes,  adapted  from  the 
Polish,  by  A.  Sterling.  [31,  84  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  18,  1916;   D:  44180;   Ada  Ster- 
ling, New  York.  53315 

Curse  (The)  of  a  nation;  drama  in  3  acts  and  9 
scenes,  by  Barry  Gray.  [42]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Jau.  22,    1916;   D :  42820 ;    James   J. 
Brown,  Linwood,  N.  J.  53316 


drama  in  3  acts,  sequel  to  Ten  nights  in 

a   barroom,  by   R.   W.   Smiley.      [96]   p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42714 ;  Robert  W. 
Smiley,  Philadelphia.  53317 

Curtain  raiser;  luunoresque  in  1  act,  by  !>. 
Burleigh.     [3].  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  18,  1916;  D :  44432 ;  Louise  Bur- 
leigh, Cambridge,  Mass.  53318 

Curtain  raisers;  a  collection  of  short,  humorous 
dramas,  farces,  and  comediettas  of  approved 
excellence  suitable  for  amateur  or  profes- 
sional performsmce.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  «& 
CO.,  1894. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston;  1893: 
57719.  Dec.  28:  2c.  pt.  1.  2.  Feb.  9,  1894;  2c. 
pt.  3,  Jan.  18,  1895.  53319 

Cynic  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Nugent. 
[991  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7.  1916 ;  D :  44577 ;  John  Charles 
Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O.  53320 

Cynthia's  romance;  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  G. 
Marshall  and  J.  O.  Hewitt.  [IS]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D :  43182 ;  Walter  G. 
Marshall  and  John  O.  Hewitt,  New  York. 

53321 

Cypress  (The)  trail;  playlet  for  3  characters, 
by  H.  Moore.     [1],  15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D :  44.528 ;  Herbert 
Moore  and  Marlv  Forkins,  Oak  Park,  111. 

53322 

Czula  struna;  koniedyo-opei'a  w  1  akc'ie,  przez 
Lndw.  (Mairville  i  liMnib.  Thihonst.  Chicago, 
Til.,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.    60  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43039 ;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  53323 

Daddie;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  H.  Patton.  [1], 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1915;   D :  42334 ;  Kate  Hoi 
land  Patton,  Rockford,  111.  53324 


2698 


53325 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


53346 


Dad's  stenographer;  playlet,  by  F.  R.  Buttolph. 
[1],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D :  42362 ;  Frank  R. 
Buttolph,  Monrovia,  Cal.  53325 

Dairy-maid's  festival;  arr.  by  May  Neal.    Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,   [1887]     19  p.     12°. 
(On  cover:  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.'s  Boston  list) 
©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;   1887: 
26018,  Oct.  10 ;  2c.  Oct.  27.  53326 

Daisy  (The);  play  in  7  acts,  by  Osmond  Shie- 
lingford.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typevrritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1916;  D:  42906;  John  Bart- 
lett.  New  York.  53327 

Dakota  (A)  widow;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Grace 
Livingston  Furniss.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  20  p.  12°. 
( On  cover  :  French's  international  copyrighted 
ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors,  no.  316) 
©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1916  ;  D  :  42666 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  53328 

Damas  (Las)  de  la  Cruz  roja  espanola;  mono- 
logo,  original  y  en  prosa,  de  C.  Ordas-Avecilla 
de  Urrengoechea.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]   1916.     13  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43732 ;  Cesar  Ordas-Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea, 
Madrid.  53329 

Dancing  (The)  bacchante;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
P.  B.  Sipe.     [133]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  1916 ;  D :  42836 ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburgh.  53330 

Dancing  dolls.     See  Quick  curtains.     38183a. 

Danger;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Veiller.  [151]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  43002 ;  Bayard  Veil- 
ler, New  York.  53331 

Danger  (The)  line;  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  W.  Thompson.     [70]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916;   D :  43200 ;  .John  Wil- 
liam Thompson,  Roxbury,  Mass.  53332 

Dangerous  (A)  game;  scene  1,  act  5,  romantic 

play  in  5  acts,  by  H.  FitzGerald.  [6]  p.     f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1915;   D :  42216 ;  Harrington 

FitzGerald,  Philadelphia.  53333 

Dangers  of  ignorance;  or,  The  lure  of  the  city, 
melodramatic  incident  of  the  white  slave  traf- 
fic in  3  acts,  by  Charles  A.  Warren.  [52]  p. 
f°.      Mimeographed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45608 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  53334 

Daniela.      See    Pecadora    (La) 

Danse  (La)  de  mort;  dramatic  dancing  panto- 
mime in  1  act,  by  W.  Smith,  jr.  2  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D :  43.'i22 ;  Winfield 
Smith,  .ir.,  Seattle.  53335 


Dante;  by  George  Lansing  Raymond.  {In  Ms 
Dante,  and  collected  verse,  2d  ed.  rev.  New 
York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons  [1916] 
Book  ©  July  5,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  14,  1916;  aflf. 
Dec.  12,  1916 ;  A :  446794 ;  G.  L.  Raymond,  Los 


Angeles) 


53336 


Darkness;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  B.  Fife.  [1], 
25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1916;    D :  44917 ;    George 
Buchanan  Fife,  New  York.  53337 

Darkness  and  dawn;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Leiber.     [4],  58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1916;    D:  44931;    Allen 
Leiber,  Chicago.  53338 

Darling  (The)  of  the  gods;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
D.  Belasco  and  John  Luther  Long.  [137]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916;  D:  42683;  David  Be- 
la.sco.  New  York.  53339 

Dat  famous  chicken  debate;  by  Walter  S.  Long. 
Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house. 
1915.     [10]   p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915 ;  D  :  42588 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

53340 

Dater  (The);  comedy,  by  H.  A.  Lound.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916 ;  D  :  45950 ;  Hugh  Alfred 
Lound,   San  Francisco.  53341 

Daughter  (The)  of  Mother  Machree;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Rose.  [215]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43583 ;  Edward  E. 
Rose,  Chicago.  53342 

Daughter  (The)  of  the  sun;  Indian  play  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Snowden.  [6],  79  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22.  1916 ;  D :  42821 ;  Anne  Snow- 
den, Modesto,  Cal.  53343 

Daughter. (A)  of  Zion;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H. 
Osber.     [25]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915;  D :  42.568 ;  Althea  H. 
Osber,  Utica,  N.  Y.  53344 

Da,ughters  of  wisdom;  pageant  of  famous 
women,  by  S.  C.  Gruver.  [13]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Dec.   30,    1916;    D:  45773;    Suzanne 
Carey  Gruver,  Brockton,  Mass.  53345 

David  Garrick.     See  Sullivan.      44462a. 

Dawn  (The)  of  a  new  day;  original  and  unique 
playlet,  by  Sam  Morris  [pseud,  of  M.  Samuels] 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   18,   1916;   D:  44914;    Maurice 
Samuels,  Brooklyn.  53346 


2699 


53347 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53368 


Dawn  (The)  of  a  new  day — Continued, 

play  in  1  act,  by  R.  H.  Zutro.     6  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   15,   1916;    D:  43057;    Rita   H. 

Zutro,  New  York.  53347 

Day  (A)  at  Camp  Killkare;  or,  Aunt  Jane  and 
tlie  campfire  girls,  play  in  2  scenes,  by  Elsie 
Duncan  Yale.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment liouse,  1915.    19  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1915  ;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915 ;  D :  42589 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

53348 

Day  (A)  at  the  races;  or.  The  Hebrew  jockey, 
play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Howe.  [3],  33  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43570 ;  Sam  Howe, 
New  York.  53349 

Day  (The)  before  the  wedding;  [play  in  1  act] 
by  Robert  C.  V.  Meyers;  [and]  Balcony  scene 
from  Romeo  and  Juliet,  by  William  Shake- 
speare. Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett  &  co.  [1885] 
p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  supplement  to 
One  hundred  choice  selections,  no.  3) 

©  P.   Garrett  &  co.,    Philadelphia;    1885: 
26494,  Dec.  16;  2c.  Sept.  9.  53350 

Day  (A)  dream  in  Japan;  play  in  1  act,  by  P. 
Burton.  Boston,  J.  W.  Luce  and  company 
[1916]      63  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  24,  1916 ;  2c.  May  5,  1916 ;  aff.  May 
3,  1916 ;  A :  446885  ;  Percy  Burton,  New  York. 

53351 

Day  (A)  in  court;  burlesque  on  a  justice  of  the 
pear-e's  court,  by  J.  C.  Powers.  Boston,  Wal- 
ter H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1916 ;  D :  42678 ; 
.Tay  Clay  Powers,  San  Antonio.  53352 

Day  (The)  of  atonement;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  Carpenter,     [56]  p,    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916 ;  D :  43396 ;  Grant  Car- 
penter, Los  Angeles.  •   53353 

Day  (The)  of  judgment;  play  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Gemberliug.     [2],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   14,   1916 ;    D :  44641 ;    Adelaide 
Gemberling,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  53354 

Day  (The)  of  reckoning;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Oppenheim.     [1],  134  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1916;   D:  45470;   Dave  Op- 
penheim, New  York.  53355 

Day  (The)  of  the  funeral;  play  in  1  act,  by 
J.  A.  Haughton.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,   1910;   D :  43548 ;   .John   Alan 
Hnughton,   Baltimore.  53356 

Day  (The)  Will  Shakespere  went  to  Kenil- 
worth;  incident  of  the  poet's  boyhood,  by  K. 
Lord.     18  p.     8°.     (The  little  playbook) 

©  Mar.   13,   1916;   2c.   Mar.  13,   1916;    D: 
43302 ;  Katharine  Lord,  New  York.        53357 


De  ghost  of  Bone  Squash.  See  Ghost  (The) 
of  Bone  Squash,      16314, 

De  scrumscious  weddin';  negro  dialect  mono- 
logue for  a  woman,  by  Lillian  Davidson.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  publishing  company,  1910. 
6  p.     12°, 

©    Dec.    21,    1916;    2c.    Dec.    26,   1916;    D: 
45847;   Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.       53358 

Deacon  Dubbs;  rural  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deui- 
son  company   [1916].     71  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1916  ;  D  :  45359  ; 
Ebeu  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53359 

Deacon's  (The)  hat;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Marks. 
[2],  48  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  21,   1916;   D:  43093;   Jeaunette 
Marks,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.  53360 

Dead  (The)  arise;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Brueg- 
ger.     19   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916;   D:  44684;   Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  53361 

Dead  lights;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  V.  Victor. 
[1],  15  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916 ;  D :  43608 ;  Victor  Vic- 
tor, Atlanta.  53362 

Dead  (The)  sweetheart;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Adolf  Glinger  and  Otto  Taussig.  [2],  60  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916 ;  D  :  43921 ;  Julian  Rose. 
New  York.  53363 

Deaf  and  dumb.  See  Mr,  R.  U.  Lucky. 
30247a. 

Dear  (A)  little  wife;  short  1  act  comedy,  by 
Gerald  Dunn.  London,  S.  French,  ltd. ;  New 
York,  S.  French.  1916.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.   30,   1916;   2c.   Mar.   31,   1916;   D: 
43480;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       53364 

Dear  old  dad;  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  T.  Tatem. 
[1],  23  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   24,  1916;  D:  43129;   Benjamin 
Thomas  Tatem,  Columbus,  O.  53365 

Dear  old  Saturday  night;  sketch,  by  Alt".  T. 
Layue.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916 ;  D :  43916 ;  Lillian  Sem- 
mens,  San  Francisco.  53366 

Death  and  transfiguration;  fantasy  in  1  act, 
by  H.  Levy.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    4,    1916;    D:  445.51;    Hortense 
Levy,  Philadelphia.  53367 

Death  (The)  of  the  war  god;  or,  How  the  war 
ended  in  world  federation,  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  Hall.     [79]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    18,    1915;    D :  42291 ;    Burton 
Hall,  Berkeley,  Cal.  53368 


2700 


53369 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


53388 


Decir  (El)  a^  las  flores;  eutremes  c6mico  origi-      Delilah;  play  ia  3  scenes,  by  E.  Mitchell.     [21, 


nal  y  en  prosa,  de  Y.  G.  Paesa.  Madrid, 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  16  p. 
12°. 

©  .Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42S81;  Vicente  G.  Paesa.  Madrid.  53369 

Declaration  (The)  of  independence.  See 
Dramatized  scenes  from  American  history. 

Decoration  day;  sketch,  by  C.  W.  Doty.  [1], 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D :  44907 ;  Ghas.  W. 
Doty,  New  York.  53370 

Dedication  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  D:  N. 
Rubin.     [91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28,  1916;  D :  45751 ;  Daniel 
Nathan  Rubin,  Birmingham,  Ala.  53371 

Defective  (The);  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W. 
Moore.     [56]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1916;  D:  44284;  Harry  W. 
Moore,  Oak  Park,  111.  53372 

1  act  melodrama,  by  H.  W.  Moore.     10  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1916;  D:  43140;  Harry  W. 
Moore,  Oak  Park,  111.  53373 

play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  W.  Moore.     [1],  45  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916;  D:  44990;  Harry  W. 
Moore,  Oak  Park,  111.  53374 

Defender  (The);  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Pauline  Bradford  Mackie  [i.  e.  P.  M.  Hop- 
kins] and  S.  J.  Curry.  [70]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916;  D:  44154;  Sarah  Jef- 
feris  Curry  and  Pauline  Mackie  Hopkins,  New 
York.  53375 

Defense;  2  act  drama,  by  C.  A.  McMullen. 
[46]   p.     4°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916;  D :  42978 ;  Clarence 
Allen  McMullen,  Baltimore.  53376 

Dejanire;  opera  in  4  acts,  book  by  Louis  Gallet, 
music  by  Camille  Saint-Saens,  English  tr.  by 
3Iartia  Leonard.  New  York.  G.  Scbirmer 
[1915]  40  p.  4°.  (G.  Schirmer's  collection 
of   opera-librettos) 

©  Nov.  20,  1915;  2c.  Nov.  26,  1915;  D: 
42343 ;  G.  Scbirmer,  New  York.  53377 


Del  Rastro  a  Recoletos. 
Salustiano. 


See  Suerte  (La)  de 


Delig'ht-of-life  (The);  American  Indian  play  of 
long  ago  in  4  acts,  by  George  B.  Haslett-Weh- 
ner.     [1].  104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45468 ;  George  Ben- 
jamin Wehner,  Detroit.  53378 


27  p.     f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1915;  D:  42255;  Edmund 
Mitchell,  Los  Angeles.  53379 

Delivering  the  goods.  See  Spring  (The)  hat, 
43651a. 

Delman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G.  Torbett. 
[184]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43378 ;  J.  Guilford 
Torbett,  Bluefield,  W.  Va.  53380 

Demi-monde  (Le)  ^'ee  Outer  (The)  edge  of 
society. 

Demi-tasse  (The)  review;  play  in  1  act,  by  I. 
D'Armond,  assisted  by  Bobby  O'Neil.  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916;  D:  45088;  Isabelle 
D'Armond,  New  York.  53381 

Demons  (The);  the  spirits  of  the  dead,  drama 
in  1  act,  by  O.  Bjorkman.  [2],  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45425 ;  Olaf  Bjork- 
man, New  York.  53382 

Demons  (The)  of  the  glass.  Sec  Conqueror 
(The)  conquered. 

Demonstrator  (The);  auto  play  in  1  act,  bv 
H.  B.  Ehrmann.     [32]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D :  42763 ;  Herbert  B. 
Ehrmann,  Boston.  53383 

Dennis  Brass  Clock;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
van  Valkenburg.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45616 ;  Carlton  van 
Valkenburg,  New  York.  53384 

Depths  (The);  1  act  play,  by  H.  W.  Dunning. 

[1],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916;  D:  42629;  Harold  Wol- 
cott  Dunning,  Vevey,   Switzerland.         53385 

Deputy  (The)  of  Bombignac;  comedy  in  3  acts 
[by  Theodore  Faullain  de  Banville]  New 
York,  F.  Rullman,  1888.  41  p.  4°.  (On 
cover:  The  Coquelin-Hading  ed.)  French  and 
English  on  opposite  pages. 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York;  1888:28176, 
Oct.  4;  2c.  Oct.  8.  53386 

Dei-by  (The)  witch;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Longhi.     55  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1916;  D:  42669;  Marion 
Longhi,  Chicago.  53387 

Derelict  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  Y. 
De  W.  Kaplan  and  W.  H.  Warner.  [2],  23  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916;  D:  45529;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan  and  William  Henry  Warner. 
New  York.  "  53388 


2701 


53389 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53407 


Derelict  (The)— Continued. 

dramatic  incident  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bartlett. 

[2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Aug.    30,    1916;    D:  44776;    Artliuv 

Bartlett,  New  York.  53389 

Des  grossen  konigs  rekrut;  volkstliiimliclie 
oper  in  3  aufzUgen,  von  Willielm  Meves. 

©  Karl  Koliler,  Germany;  1899:41168, 
.Tune  24 ;  2c.  June  24.  53390 

Bes  meeres  und  der  liebe  wellen;  trauerspiel 
in  5  aufziigen,  von  Franz  Grillparzer,  ed.  witli 
notes  and  a  study  of  Grillparzer's  life  and 
works,  by  John  L.  Kind.  New  York,  Oxford 
university  press,  American  branch  [etc.,  etc.] 
1916.  cxxxiii  p.,  1  1.,  208  p.  front.,  pi.,  ports. 
12°.  (Oxford  German  series,  by  American 
scholars.     General  editor:  J.  Goebel) 

©  Mar.  6,  1916 ;  2c.  and  afC.  Mar.  27,  1916 ; 
A:  428249;  Oxford  uuiv.  press,  Amer.  branch, 
New  York.  53391 

Same,  ed.  with  notes  and  a  study  of  the  art 

of  Grillparzer,  by  Martin  Schiitze.  New  York, 
H.  Holt  and  companv,  1912.  Ixxxv,  156  p. 
16°. 

©  Dec.  27,  1912;  2c.  Dec.  30,  1912;  A: 
328962 ;  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York.     53392 

Des  narren  rache;  tragodie  von  Tom  Taylor,  in 
der  fassung  welche  E.  Booth  ihr  auf  der 
biihne  giebt,  deutsch  von  Lillian  Taylor.  New 
York,  Vaux  &  Roper,  1882.  2  p.  1.,  100  p. 
16°. 

©  Edwin  Booth,  New  York ;  1^2 :  7874, 
May  16;  2c.  June  3.  53393 

Descendants  of  the  Pilgrims.  See  Drama- 
tized scenes  from  American  history. 

Desconocida  (La);  juguete  comico  en  2  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  J.  M.  Acevedo.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauolesl  1916.  58  p. 
12°. 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45095 ; 
Jos6  M.  Acevedo,  Madrid.  53394 

Desert  (The);  or,  Fata  Morgana,  scenario  for 
l)allet  in  2  scenes,  by  L.  Eyre.  [6],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915 ;  D :  42577 ;  Laurence 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  53395 

Deserter  (The);  modern  sketch,  by  F.  Med- 
hurst.     [2L  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1916;  D:  43811;  Francis 
Medhurst,  New  York.  53396 

[1], 


Desk  (The)  man;  journalistic  joyride  in  4  laps, 
by  W.  W.  Hindley.  [86]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1916;    D :  44638 ;    Wilbur 
Wright  Hindley,   Spokane,  Wash.  53398 

Desmond's  bride;  or,  Abbeyfeale,  play  in  3 
acts,  by  E.  F.  A.  Foley.  [43]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916;  D:  42803;  Edward  F. 
Alfred  Foley,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  53399 

Destinies  of  man;  [a  drama  in  5  acts]  by  J.  C. 
Ostern.     [31]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Joseph  C.  Ostern,  San  Francisco;  1898: 
16102,  Mar.  8 ;  Ic.  Mar.  8 ;  Ic.  Mar.  24.    53400 

Destiny;  pantomime  in  1  act,  by  V.  Zacharie. 
[1],    4   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15,     1916;     D :  43331 ;     Viola 
Zacharie,  New  York.  53401 

Deutsche  (Der)  bann;  roman,  von  Guido  Kreut- 
zer.     169  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1916;    D:  43614;    Richard 


Taendlers   verlag,   Berlin. 


53402 


Devil's  (The)  harvest;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  E.  Rose.     [5],  127  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916 ;  D :  44743 ;  Edward  E. 
Rose,  Chicago.  53403 

Devil's  (The)  power;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I. 
Solotorefsky. 

,"|r'jpN  4  ]^N  x?2xn-i  ;*o5N)3  D'^i?D^^u  on 

108  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    16,    1916;    D :  44902 ;    Isidor 
Solotorefsky,  Caldwell,  N.  J.  53404 

Devil's  (The)  star;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  J.  New- 
boult.  New  York,  Samuel  French;  London. 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916.    40  p.    12°. 

©   June  27,  1916;   2c.   June  28,   1916;    D: 
44262;  F.  J.  Newboult,  Bradford,  England. 

53405 

De  Witt  (The)  mystery;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
Stilwell.     [1],  16  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916;   D:  45222;   George  A. 
Stilwell,  New  York.  43406 


Dialogue  of  Robert  Emmet. 
Emmet.     38556. 


See  Real  Robert 
See   In    Silver 


—  play  in  1  act,  by  George  M.  Rosener. 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916;   D:  45766;  George  J. 
Wetzel,  New  York.  53397 


Diamond    (A)   in    the   rough. 
Valley.     21325. 

Diamonds  are  trumps;  vaudeville  sketch  for  3 
people,  by  O.  Slmfter.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  42979 ;  Otto  Shaffer, 
Brooklyn.  53407 


2702 


53408 


COPYEIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


53425 


Diana;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  B.  M.  Kaye.     30  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   14,   1916;    D :  45414 ;    Benj.   M. 
Kaye,  New  York.  53408 

Diana  cazadora;  o,  Pena  de  niuerte  al  amor, 
zarziiela  eoniica  en  3  cuadros,  de  Serat'iu  y 
Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  miisica  de  INIaria 
Rodrigo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     46  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11, 1916 ;  D  :  43278  ; 
S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid.  53409 

Diana's  studio;  1  act.  by  F.  Summers.  [2],  27 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   23,   1916;    D :  45498 ;    Florence 
Summers,  New  York. 


Dick  Wliittington  and  his  cat. 
(The)  reader. 


53410 

See  Dramatic 


Did  it  really  happen?  play  in  1  act.  by  Z.  Aldus. 
[28]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916 ;  D :  44918 ;  Zoe  Akins, 
St.  Louis.  53411 


Did    you 

wanted. 


ever    see 
45184b. 


ghost?       See    Teacher 


Dido.  See  Latin  plays  for  student  perform- 
ances and  reading. 

Die  Oder  keine;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Leo 
Stein  [pseud,  of  Leo  Rosenstein]  uud  Bela 
Jenbach,  musik  von  Edmund  Eysler.  Text- 
buch  der  gesiinge.  Leipsig,  Wien,  Ludwig 
Doblin-er  (Bernhard  Herzmansky)  1915.  39 
p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9,  1915 :  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44324  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  53412 

Diener  (Die)  lassen  bitten;  schwa nk  in  3  akten, 
von  Eduard  Ritter  uud  Toni  Impekoven. 
Miiuchen,  Drei  masken-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h. 
[1916]     131  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D  :  44501 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  ui.  b.  h.,  Munich.  53413 

Dios  sobre  todo;  monologo  en  prosa,  original  de 
C.  Ordas  -  Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
12  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43734 ;  Cesar  Ordas- Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea, 
Madrid.  53414 

Discard  (The);  1  act  melodrama,  by  C.  H. 
Vv'ardwell.     11  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14.  1916;  D :  45166 ;  Charles 
Howard  Wardwell,  Rutland,  Vt.  53415 

Discontent;  a  1  act  comedy,  by  H.  Herbert. 
[15]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  30,  1915 ;  D :  42373 ;  Hugh  Her- 
bert, New  York.  53416 


Disenchanting  an  amateur.  See  Her  last  re- 
hearsal.    19052. 

Dispatches  for  Washington;  play  in  1  act,  by 
C.  C.  Mather.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  191€.     12  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1916  ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1916  ;  D  :  44561 ; 
Charle.s  Chambers  Mather,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

53417 

District-attorney  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Alan  Storm  [pseud,  of  G.  Lipkind]  [1],  21 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1916 ;  D :  43074 ;  Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  53418 

District  (The)  nurse;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Farrell.     [2|,113p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916 ;  D :  45229 ;  John  Rupert 
Farrell,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.  53419 

Disziplin;  3  eiuaktor  aus  dem  soldatenleben, 
von  Theodor  Wundt.  Stuttgart,  Greiner  & 
Pfeiffer  [1916]     83  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Die  krisis,  eine  gefechts- 
skizze.  — ■  Ausf  all,  eine  kriegsepisode.  —  Ge- 
schlagen,  ein  abschluss. 

©  June  15,  1915  ;  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D  :  44892  ; 
Greiner  &  Pfeiffer,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

53420 

Divine  (The)  power;  romantic  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Goldberg. 

T  T  I 

74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D :  44900 ;  Michael 
Goldberg,  New  York.  53421 

Divorgons.     See  Queen's  (The)  proctor.     38126. 

Dixie  (The)  Derby;  play  in  1  act,  by  Lasses 
White  [pseud,  of  L.  White]  [2],  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1916;  D :  44122 ;  Le  Roy 
White,  Dallas.  53422 

Do  you  believe  in  signs?  musical  comedy,  book 
by  D.  O.  Miller.  [5],  30  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1916;  D :  42954 ;  Daisy  Orr 
Miller,  New  York.  53423 

Doctor  Ale;  libretto  for  a  lyric  opera,  suggested 
bv  one  of  Asbjornsen's  Tales  fi-om  the  fjeld, 
by  C.  F.  Ohliger.  [1],  38  p.  4°.  Tj'pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43175 ;  Carl  Freder- 
ick Ohliger,  Pittsburgh.  53424 

Dr.  Conover's  ward;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Mrs.  Walter  R.  Lamkin.  Franklin,  O., 
Denver,  Col.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1916.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916  ;  D  :  45677  ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

53425 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-66 


2703 


53426 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


53445 


Doctor  Ding-le;  comic  opera  in  2  acts,  by  Bur- 
becli  Fay  [i.  e.  H.  N.  B.  Fay]  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1916;    D :  45844 ;    Howard 
Needliani  Burbecli  Fay,  New  Yorlv.  53426 

Dr.  Epstein's  first  case;  phiy  in  1  act.  by  O.  T. 
Jobnsone.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)    Ic.    Jan.    15,    1916;    D :  42772 ;    Otto    T. 
Jobnsone,  Brooldyn.  53427 

Dr.  Powel  takes  control;  modern  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Sterling.  [100]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1916 ;  D :  45746 ;  Ada   Ster- 
ling, New  York.  53428 

Di*.  Wahl;  skuespil  i  3  akter  med  et  forspil  og 
et  efterspil,  at".  H.  Nathansen.  Kj0benliavu  og 
Kristiania.  Gyldendalske  bogbandei.  Nordisk 
forlag,  1915.     166  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    19,    1915;    Ic.    Jan.    21,    1916;    D: 
42S09  ;  Henri  Natbansen,  Copenbagen.     53429 

Doctor's  (The)  message;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by 
H.  S.  Acliesou.     [1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jime  1,   1916;    D :  44047 ;   H.    Stnait 
Acbeson,  New  York.  53430 

Does  it  pay?  comedy-drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Faller.     [1],  71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1916  ;  D  :  44700  ;  James  Faller, 
New  York.  53431 

Dog-gone  (A)  dangerous  girl;  episode  in  tbe 
sul>urbs,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45297 ;   Jimie  Mc- 
Cree,  New  York.  53432 

Doll  (The)  that  saved  an  army;  bistorical 
play  in  4  scenes,  by  Edytb  M.  Wormwood. 
Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  24  p. 
12°. 

©    July    22,    1916;    2c.    July    24.    1916;    D: 
44454 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    53433 

Dollar  (A);  1  act,  by  David  Pinsky.  tr.  from  the 
Yiddish,  by  S.  S.  Grossman.  [1],  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916;  D:  44380;   Samuel   S. 
Grossman,  New  York.  53434 

Dollars  and  sense;  humorous  tragedy  in  4 
acts,  by  Alan  Brooks  [pseud,  of  I.  Hayward] 
[3],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916  ;  D  :  43624  ;  Irving  Hay- 
ward,  New  York.  53435 

Dollie;  super-comedy  of  love,  laughter  and  lies, 
in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnarney.  116  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Dec.    5,     1916;     D :  45582 ;     Henry 
xVloysius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  53436 

Doll's  (A)  house.  See  Chief  European  drama- 
tists. 


Domestic  economy;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Hoffman.      [1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42947 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  53437 

Domingo  de  Guzman,  13th  century.  See  And 
there  was  light. 

Dominica;  the  power  triumphant,  right, 
pov.erful,  emotional  dranui  in  1  act,  by  C.  li. 
AVarren.      [47]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1916;   D :  43505 ;   Charles  11. 
Warren,   San  Francisco.  53438 

Dona  Clarines  y  Mariana  de  sol;  por  Sera- 
fin  y  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  ed.  with  in- 
troduction, notes  and  vocabularj',  by  S.  Gris- 

.  wold  Morley.  Boston,  New  l''ork  [etc.]  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.  [1915]  xvi,  136  p.  16°.  (Heath's 
modern    language    series) 

©  May  10,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mav  12,  1915 ; 
A:  398787;    D.    C.   Heath    &   co.,   Boston. 

53439 

Donne  (Le)  curiose.  See  Inquisitive  women. 
21761. 

Donnybrook  (The)  colleen;  plav  in  2  acts,  by 
K.   W.  Mumford.      [51]   p.     4°^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43418 ;  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford,  New  York.  53440 

Don't  do  it.     See  Sherman  was  right. 

Door  (A)  should  be  open  or  shut.  Sec  II  faut 
queune  port  soit  ouverte  ou  fermee. 

Dora  Deane;  dramatization  of  Mary  J,  Holmes' 
novel  of  the  same  name,  in  4  acts,  by  L.  B. 
Parker.     [155]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,    1916;    D:  45240;    Lem    B. 
Parker,  Jersey  City.  53441 

Dora  Thorne;  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  bv  J.  W. 
Macready.      [84]    p.     4°.     Typewi-itten". 

©   Ic.    Jan.    24,    1916;    D :  42827 ;    Darcv   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  53442 

Dorf-Caruso  (Der);  musikalischer  schwank  in 
einem  vorspiel  und  2  akten,  von  Carl  Frey 
und  Toni  Thoms.  Regie-buch.  Berlin,  Kollo- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1916.     2  p.  1.,  68  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.   July  29,   1916 ;   D :  44494 ;   Kollo-ver- 
lag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  53443 

Dorothy;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  Alan  Gordon 
[pseud,  of  A.  G.  Armstrong]  [6]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D :  43088 ;  Allan  Gor- 
don Armstrong,  Norfolk,  A'a.  53444 

Dorothy  and  Dick;  plav  in  5  acts,  bv  Jack 
Si)ratt  li)seud.  of  E.  R.  Orne]  [29]  p.  4°. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,    1916;    D :  43512 ;    Edith    R. 
Orne,  Brookline,  Mass.  53445 


2704 


53446 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


53461 


Dorothy    in    Wisconsin;     comedy     playlet,     by 

H.  M.  Graves.     [1],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

•©  Ic.  Mar.  18,   1916;   D :  43364 ;  Harry  M. 

Graves,  New  York.  53446 

Dorothy's  birthday;  a  musical  comedy,  scenes 
in  the  time  of  the  Revolution,  by  Grace  W. 
Soper.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  company, 
1886.  1  p.  1.,  5-28  p.  12°.  (On  cover :  Play.s 
for  little  folks,  no.  5)      [Words  only] 

©  George  M.  Baker,  Boston;  1886:4385, 
Feb.  23;  2c.  Mar.  1.  53447 

Dos  (Los)  fenomenos;  disparate  comico-llrrco 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  3  cuadros,  prologo,  in- 
termedio  hablado  y  apoteosis,  original  de  En- 
rique Paradas  y  Joaquin  Jimenez,  uiusica  de 
los  maestros  Enrique  Bru  y  Cayo  Vela.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
41,    [3]   p.     12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  May  31,  1916;  Ic.  June  3,  1916;  D: 
44056;  E.  Paradas  y  J.   Jimenez,  Madrid. 

53448 

Dose  (A)  of  hell;  comedy,  with  preface  and  the 
case  for  equality,  by  M.  I.  Todd.  New  York, 
M.  I.  Todd  [19141     53  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  17,  1914;  2c.  Dec.  20,  1915;  D: 
42728 ;  Mary  Ives  Todd,  Brooklyn.  53449 

Dose  (A)  of  his  own  medicine.  See  Twelve 
plays  for  children. 

Dotage.  Sec  Dream  (A)  of  the  centuries  and 
other  entertainments. 

Double  (The)  cross;  comedv  dramatic  episode, 
by  A.  Walsh.     13  p.     4°.'  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916  ;  D  :  43303  ;  Andy  Walsh, 
Oak  Park,  111.  53450 

Double  crossed;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  C. 
Mather.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
14  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  13,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D: 
43631 ;  Charles  Chambers  Mather,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  53451 

1  act  play,  by  J.  C.  Doenecke.     [24]  p.    4°. 

Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D :  43087 ;  Justus 
Christian  Doenecke,  Brooklyn.  53452 

Double  (The)  cure;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Selwyu, 
founded  on  a  short  story,  by  Jessie  Lynch 
William.s.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916 ;  D :  44000 ;  Edgar  Sel- 
wyn,  New  York.  53453 

Double  (A)  proposal;  [play  in  3  acts]  by  Ada  L. 
Huntington.  Franklin,  O.,  Denver,  Col.,  El- 
dridge  entertainment  house,  1916.  27  p.  12°. 
©  Nov.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45675 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  53454 


Double  (The)  standard;  1  act  play  for  women, 
by  E.  P.  Riley  and  E.  G.  Riley.  [6]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916 ;  D  :  43673  ;  Edward  Per- 
rin  Riley  and  Edna  Goldsmith  Riley,  New 
York.  53455 

Down  at  Coney  Isle;  burletta,  by  L.  B.  O'Han- 
lon.     [1],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45361 ;  Lulu  Beeson 
O'Hanlon,  New  York.  53456 

Down  in  Georgia;  woman  suffrage  play  in  5 
acts,  by  M.  P.  Bradley.  [1],  81  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916;  D :  43401 ;  Mary 
Frances  Bradley,  Atlanta.  53457 

Down  in  Maine;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 

C.  E.  Bartlett.     [2],  83  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1916;    D :  44817 ;    Charles 

Edward  Bartlett,  Providence,  R.  I.         53458 

Down  Panama  way.     See  Roughneck  Riley. 

Down  Suwanee  way;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  G.  J.  Crawley.     [32]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1916;   D :  42911 ;   George  J. 

Crawley,  Irondale,  Mo.  53459 

Down  the  joy  line;  river  of  fun  banked  with  mu- 
sic, by  J.  McCree.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1916 ;  D :  44287 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  53460 

Drama  (The)  class.  See  Plays  for  small 
stages.     36507b. 

Drama  (Un)  nuevo.  See  New  (A)  drama. 
32360a. 

Dramatic  leaflets;  comprising  original  and  se- 
lected plays,  for  amateur  clubs,  parlor  theatri- 
cals, temperance  societies,  church  entertain- 
ments, exhibitions,  sociables,  etc.  [compiled 
by  Phiueas  Garrett]  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett 
&  CO.  [1887]  var.  pag.  12°.  [Note:  This 
collection  comijrises  uos.  1-20  of  the  Dramatic 
supplement  to  One  hundred  choice  selections, 
compiled  by  Phiueas  Garrett] 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1887: 
336,  Jan.  6 ;  2c.  Jan.  15.  53461 

Dramatic  (A)  reader;  book  3,  by  Ellen  Schmidt, 
illustrations  by  Kathleen  Usher  and  Emeline 
A.  Barler.  Chicago,  B.  D.  Berrv  company 
[1916]  ix,  239  p.  col.  front.,  ill  us.  (part 
col.)     12°. 

Contents  :  The  blindmen  and  the  ele- 
phant.^ — Three  men  of  Gotham. — Some  wise 
men  of  Gotham. — The  archer  and  the  trum- 
peter.— Who  stole  the  bird's  nest. — Snow- 
White. — Hercules,  the  lion  killer. — Hercules 
and  his  mother. — Cinderella. — Loki  and  the 
gifts. — The  Brahmin,   the  tiger,   and   the  six 


2705 


53462 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53476 


Dramatic  (A)  reader — Continued. 

judfces. — Antonio  Canova. — Dick  Whittington 
and  his  tat. — King  Julin  and  tlie  abbot. — The 
ugly  duckling. 

(g)  Aug.  29,  1916 ;  2e.  and  aff.  Sept.  7,  191G : 
A :  437592  ;  B.  D.  Berry  co.,  Chicago.       53462 

Dramatic  (The)  works  of  Gerhart  Haupt- 
mann;  ed.  l\v  Ludwig  Jjewisohu.  v.  6.  Later 
dramas  in  prose.  Authorized  ed.  New  York, 
B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915.    xi,  419  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  maidens  of  the  mount. — 
Griselda. — Gabriel  Schilling's  flight. 

©  Dec.  30,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  13,  1916 ; 
A  :  427679  ;  B.  W.  Huebsch,  New  York.    53463 

Dramatized  scenes  from  Araerican  history;  by 
A.  Stevenson,  illustrated  by  Frank  T.  Merrill. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Houghton  Mittliu  com- 
pany [1916]     iv  p.,  1  1.,  302  p.    4  plates.     12°. 

CoNTKNTs :  A  dream  of  gold  ;  or.  The  settle- 
ment at  Jamestown. — A  dream  of  freedom  ; 
or,  The  Puritrais  of  Scrooby. — Troubles  on  land 
and  sea  ;  or,  Tlie  Pilgrims  and  their  journeys. — 
The  Boston  tea  party ;  or.  Descendants  of  tlie 
Pilgrims. — When  courage  was  needed;  or, The 
lirst  Continental  congress. — A  brave  deed  by 
brave  men ;  or,  The  Declaration  of  independ- 
ence.— The  man  who  bore  the  burden ;  or. 
General  George  Wa.shington. 

©  Feb.  12.  1916 ;  2c.  Feb.  17,  1916 ;  aff.  Mar. 
■  13,  1916;  A:  428075;  Augusta  Stevenson,  In- 
dianapolis. 53464 

Drawing-room  (The)  stage;  a  series  of  original 
dramas;  comedies,  farces,  and  entertainments 
for  amateur  tlieatricals  and  scliool  exhibi- 
tions, by  G.  M.  Baker.  Boston,  Lee  and  Shep- 
ard,  1S73.    274  p.     pi.    16°. 

©  George  M.  Balver,  Massachusetts ;  1872 : 
13866,  Dec.  81  ;  2c.  Jan.  25,  1873.  53465 

Drawn  blinds;  or.  La  jeune  mariee,  play  in  3 
acts,  by  T.  Bertou.  [224]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  D :  44300 ;  Therese 
Berton,  London.  53466 

Dream  (The)  girl;  protean  comedy,  by  N.  Gor- 
don.    29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1910 ;  D :  45595 ;  Nellie  Gor- 
don, Morley,  Mo.  53467 

Dream  (A)  lesson;  fairy  play  for  16  girls,  by 
Josepha  Marie  jNIurray.  Franklin,  O.,  Denver, 
('ol.  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1916.  16 
p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D :  45678 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

53468 

Dream  (A)  of  freedom.  ^ce  Dramatized 
scenes  froni  American  history. 

Dream  (A)  of  gold.  Sec  Dramatized  scenes 
from  American  history. 

Dream  (A)  of  Isis.     See  Reve  (Un)  d'Isis. 


Dream  (A)  of  the  centuries  and  other  enter- 
tainments; for  parlor  and  hall,  by  Geo.  B. 
Bartlett  and  others.  Botston,  W.  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1889.  [45]  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.'s  Boston  list) 

Contents  :  A  dream  of  the  centuries. — 
Mademoiselle's  Cli"istmas  gifts. — America's 
liirthday  party. — Tell  -  tale. — Buoyant. — Dot- 
age. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  1889: 
19624,  June  24 ;  2c.  July  1.  53469 

Dream-toy  (The)  shop.  See  St.  Nicholas  book 
of  plays  and  operettas. 

Dreamer  (The)     See  Coming  back. 

Dregs;  melodrama  in  1  act,  by  F.  P.  Dade.  11 
jx     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7.  1916  :  D  :  43242  ;  Frances  Pem- 
berton  Dade,  Philadelphia.  53470 

play  in  1  act,  by  Eva  Williams  and  Mark 

Swan.     [15]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1910 ;  D :  42942 ;  Mark  E. 
Swan,  New  York.  53471 

Drei  monumenten.     Sec  Ivan  Durack. 

Dreimaderlhaus  (Das);  sing.spiel  in  3  akten, 
von  A.  M.  Willner  mid  Heinz  Reichert,  inusili 
nach  Franz  Schubert,  fiir  die  biihne  bearbeitet 
.von  Heinrich  Berte.  Textbuch  der  gesange. 
Leipzig,  Wien,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky)   1916.     40  p.     12°. 

©  Jan  14,  1916 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  A  For- 
14418;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herz- 
mansky),  Vienna.  53472 

Dresses;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  Seagrave.  25  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916;  D:  44364;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  53473 

Dressur  auf  den  mann.     See  Love  (The)  mill. 

Drifter  (The);  lesson  in  1  recitation,  by  (cor- 
don Trevelyan  [pseud,  of  W.  W.  Kent]  [1], 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10,  1916;  D :  45395 ;  William 
Winthrop  Kent,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  53474 

Drifting  (The)  cloud.  See  One-act  plays. 
33982. 

Drifts;  original  play,  by  E.  Cook.  [1],  24  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916;  D :  44994 ;  Elisha 
Cook,  Chicago.  53475 

Drop  (A)  too  much.  See  Temperance  (The) 
drama.      45256c. 

Dropping  (The)  of  the  red  handkerchief;  play 
in  1  act.  by  E.  Broome.  [19]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21.  1916;  D :  45264 ;  Elizabeth 
Broome,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  53476 


2706 


53477 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


53495 


Drunk  Miller's  kid.      See  Hats. 

Dry  (A)  town;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  Iv.  B.  Ely. 
[2],   132   p.     4°.    'Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   29,   1916 ;    D :  4.5762 ;    Lewis   B. 
Ely.  St.  Louis.  53477 

Dryads'    (The)    kiss;  dramatic    romance    in    .3 

acts,  by  C.  Raven.  [109]   p.     4°.     Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,  1916;     D :  44912 ;     <'arol 
Raven.  New  York.  53478 

Dii  musst  .  .  .  !  eiu  schwjinkchen  in  1  akt.vqn 
Ausust  Neidhart.  Wien,  O.  Eirich,  1915. 
IS  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Julv  6,  1916;  D:  44317;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.         "  53479 

Duchess  (The)     tSVe  Irish  romance.     22026. 

Duchess  (The)  and  the  delicatessen;  1  act 
comedy  sketch,  bv  .Teannette  I.  Helm  [i.  e. 
J.  H.  Sand]      [1],'  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  1,  1916;  D:  44046:  .Teannette 
Helm  Sand,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  53480 

Due  commedie  moderne;  ed.  witli  notes  and 
vocabulary  by  E.  Goggio.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1916]  vi,  130  p. 
16°. 

Contents  :  O  here  o  affogare ;  di  Leo  di 
Castelnovo  [pseud,  of  Leopoldo  Pulle]. — 
Lumie  di  Sicilia ;  di  Luigi  Pirandello. 

©  Aug.  2.  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  2S.  1916; 
A:  437.385;  Emilio  (TOggio,  Berkeley.  Cal. 

53481 

Diiel  (A)  with  God;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Seibel.      [1],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tidy  6,  1916;  D :  44332 ;  (4eorge 
Seibel,  Pittsburgh.  53482 

Dulce  (The)  et  decorum  club.  See  Holiday 
plays.      19975. 

Dumme  (Der)  Au.g-ust:  ojierette  in  3  akten,  von 
Bruno  Decker  und  Rob.  Pohl,  musik  von  Rud. 
Gfaller.  Leinzis:.  O.  Dietricli.  1915.  69  p. 
8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1916  ;  D  :  44322  ;  Otto  Dietricli. 
Leipzig.  53483 

Dummy's  (The)  revenge;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Iv. 
Connor.      [6]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;  D :  43210 ;  .Tames  Iv. 
Connor,   Los  Angeles.  53484 

Duquesne  (The)  Christmas  mystery;  as  writ- 
ten bv  T.  W.  Stevens.  Duquesne,  Pa.,  Dec. 
1916.     16  p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  29,  1916:  D: 
45761 ;  Thomas  Wood  Stevens,  Pittsburgh. 

53485 


Dust     of     the     road. 
38183a. 


Sec    Quick    curtains. 


Dusty  (The)  path;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wilfred  T. 

{'olebv.      New    York.    S.    French ;    London,    S. 
French,  ltd..  1915.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  30.  1915;  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1916:  D: 
42790;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       53486 

Duty;  and  other  Irish  comedies,  by  Seumas 
O'Brien.  Boston,  Little,  Bi'own,  and  com- 
panv.  1916.     5  p.  1.,  5-134  p.     front,    (port.) 

Contents  :  Duty.  —  Jurisprudence.  —  Mag- 
nanimity.— IMatchmakers. — Retribution. 

©  Sept.  6,  1916:  2c.  Sept.  13,  1916;  aff. 
Sept.  12,  1916 ;  A :  437640 ;  Little,  Brown,  and 
company,  Boston.  53487 

Dwoch  Feliksow  i  dwie  Felunie;  uapisal 
Szczesnv  Zaliajkiewicz,  muzyka  M.  S.  Roz.v- 
ckiego.  ■  Cbicago.  111.,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915. 
39   p.      16°.      [Libretto   only] 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43037;   W.  H.   Sajewski,  Chicago.  53488 

Dying-  to  live;  original  comedy  of  Lancashire 
life  in  3  acts.  l)y  Mary  Stafford  Smith  and 
Leslie  Vyner.     [2],  72  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1916;  D :  44760 ;  A.  E.  F. 
Horniman,    London.  53489 

Dynamite;  comedy  act  in  2  scenes,  by  W.  H. 
Royle.     [6]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13.  1916;  D :  43902 ;  AVilliam 
Henry  Royle",  Portland,  Or.  53490 

Dziecko  milosci;  utwor  drama tyczny  w  4  ch 
odslomacli,  przez  A.  Kukowskiego,  nmzyka 
M.  S.  Rozvckiego.  Chicago,  W.  H.  Saiewski, 
1915.     40  p.     16°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11.  1916:  I>: 
4,3027;  W.  IT.  Sa.iewski.  Chicago.  53491 

Eagle  (The)  and  the  star;  American  Indian 
pageant  play  in  3  acts,  by  Elaine  Goodale 
Eastman.  New  York,  Camp  fire  outfitting  co. 
[1916]     30  p.     16°. 

©  Feb.  25.  1916;  2c.  Feb.  2S.  1916;  D: 
43170 :  Camp  fire  outfitting  co.,  New  York. 

53492 

Early  (The)  bird:  plav  in  3  acts,  by  Frederick 
P.allard  [i.  e.  .T.  F."  Ballard]  [126]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1916 ;  D :  44799 ;  John  Fred- 
erick Ballard,  Havelock,  Neb.  53493 

Early  (An)  morning's  doings;  dramatic  coiii- 
edv  in  1  act.  by  M.  D.  Hallam  and  F.  D. 
S.Bethune.      [2],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19.  1916;  D :  44679 ;  Faneuil 
Dunkin  Stein  Betliune  and  Martha  Dean  Hal- 
lam, New  Y'ork.  53494 

Earth  (The)  men;  4  act  play,  by  C.  J.  Bates. 
[71]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15.  1916;  D:  44387;  Clyde  Jack- 
son Bates,  Kalamazoo,   Mich.  53495 


2707 


53496 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53515 


Earthquake  (The)      See  Terramoto, 

East  Lyniie.  Sec  New  (The)  East  Lynne, 
32361. 

East  meets  "West;  comedy  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  L.  Bennisou.  [167]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43547 ;  Louis  Beuni- 
son,    New   York.  53496 

Easy  come,  easy  go;  or,  Cupola  court,  Ameri- 
can play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Eyre.  [183]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   16,   1915 ;   D :  42503 ;   Laurence 
Eyre,   Philadelphia.  53497 

Easy  m.oney;  original  farce  in  3  acts,  by  Anton 
Oelgoetz.     89  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1915 ;  D :  42671 ;  A.  W.  Oel- 
goetz, Columbus,  O.  53498 

Eccentric  (The)  philosopher.  See  Poems  and 
plays;  by  Harry  Lorenzo  Chapin.     36613f. 

Echoes;  novelty  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  W.  D.  Rice.  [1],  47  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    15,    1916;    D:  45655;    Walter 
Douglas  Rice,  Philadelphia.  53499 

play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Bloodgood.     [1],  52  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    17,    1916 ;    D :  48653 ;    Charles 
Bloodgood,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  53500 

Eclipse  (The);  powerful  modern  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  S.  Dawley.  [5],  145  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   29,   1916;   D :  43783 ;    .L    Searle 
Dawley,  New  York.  53501 

Editor  (The);  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 
by  Sam  Morris  [pseud,  of  Maurice  Samuels] 
[2],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    16,    1916;    D :  45661 ;    Maurice 
Samuels,   Brooklyn.  53502 

Edward  the  Second.  See  Great  plays:  Eng'- 
lish.       17445a. 

Edwin  Drood.  See  Mystery  (The)  of  Edwin 
Drood.     31837. 

Eggs;  comedy  in  1  scene,  by  C.  Kennedy.  14  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    11,    1916 ;    D :  43023 ;    Clayton 
Kennedy,    Baltimore.  53503 

Egyptian  (The)  cat.  See  St.  Nicholas  book 
of  plays  and  operettas. 

Ei  (Das)  des  Columbus;  schwank  in  3  akten, 
von  Max  Neal  und  Rudolf  Greinz.  Miinchen. 
Drei  masken-vorlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.  98  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  .July  6,  1916;  D;  44.311  ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,   Munich.  53504 


Eight-hand  (An)  reel;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Randall.     [151]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42631 ;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  53505 

Eighteen;  plav  in  1  act.  by  Kay  Muir  [pseud,  of 
M.  P.   Smith]      [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42933 ;  Mary  Pierce 
Smith,   Los  Angeles.  53506 

Eileen  of  the  movies;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  G.  E. 
Massey.      [2],   92  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1916;  D :  44777 ;  George  Ed- 
ward ]\Lnssey,  Cambridge,  Mass.  53507 

Einberufung;  volksstiick  in  4  aufziigen,  von 
Rudolf  Hawel.  Regie-  und  soufflierbuch. 
Wien,  Leipzig,  New  York.  W.  Karczag  [1914] 
67  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43574 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  53508 

Eines  kusses  wegen;  lustspiel  in  1  aufzug,  von 
L.  .Tockusch. 

©  Loula  Jockusch,  Galveston,  Tex. ;  1895 : 
19912,  Apr.  11.  53509 

Eingeschneit;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Robert 
Overweg.  Leipzig,  G.  Richter,  1915.  78  p. 
12°. 

©  June  15,  1915  ;  Ic.  July  6,  1916  ;  D  :  44323  ; 
Gustav  Richter,  Leipzig.  53510 

Eleanor's  mud;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  K.  B. 
Miller.      [123]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44521  ;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  New  York.  53511 

Election  day;  [play  in  1  act]  by  Helen  L.  Will- 
cox.  New  York,  Missionary  education  move- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada  [1916].  15  p. 
8°. 

©  June  24,  1916;  2c.  June  27.  1916;  D: 
44242 ;  Missiouarv  education  movement  of 
the  U.   S.  and  Canada,  New  York.         53512 

Electrician's  (The)  new  assistant;  sketch,  by 
J.  G.  Bostock.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916 ;  D :  44001 ;  J.  Gordon 
Bostock,  New  York.  53513 

Elevator  (The)  See  Sleeping-car  (The)  and 
other  farces.      42757. 

Eleven  dollars;  sketch,  by  F.  Taylor  and  Will 
A.  Davis.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1916 ;  D ;  44962 ;  Frank  Tay- 
lor, New  York.  53514 

Eleventh  (The)  commandment;  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  P.  de  S.  D.  Quinton.  [70]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D :  4.3323 ;  Pauline  de 
S.    D.    Quinton,    Butfalo.  53515 


2708 


53516 


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53535 


Ellen  Young;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Gabriolle  En- 
thoven  and  Edmund  Gouldint;-.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiav  28,  1916  ;  D  :  43983  ;  Nora  Bayes. 
New  York.  53516 

'  Elsie  in  Dreamland;  fantastical  play  for  chil- 
dren, by  J.  Clay  Power.?.  Franklin«  O..  Den- 
ver, Col.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1916. 
8  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45676;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  53517- 

Emanuel;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  K.  B.  Miller. 
[129]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1916;  D :  42943 ;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  New  York.  53518 

Embalming  Ebenezer;  Ethiopian  farce  in  1 
scene,  by  Herbert  P.  Powell.  Philadelphia, 
Penn  .publishing  company,  1916.     12  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  27,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  2,  1916  ;  D  :  45570 ; 
Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia.  53519 

EmJoers  of  mother-love;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  C. 
McCarron.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1916;  D:  45170;  George  C. 
McCarron,  Houston.  53520 

Emergency  (An)  call.  See  Grange  plays,  no. 
3.     17310b. 

Emigrants;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916  :  I) :  45067  :  William  Owen, 
Chicago.  53521 

Emma's  career;  dninia  iii  4  iicts.  [95]  p.  4°. 
TypcAvritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1916;  D :  44860 ;  Charles  R. 
Burnett.  Richmond.  53522 

Emogene;  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  O.  Youngdohl. 
[60]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1916;  D:  43320;  Olive  Young- 
dohl,  Boston.  53523 

Emperor  (The)  speaks;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  A. 
Frost.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3.  1916;  D:  42636;  Francis .Alvan 
Frost.  New  York.  53524 

Employment  (The)  ofiice;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
Jessie  A.  Kellev.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.  [1916]     20  p.     12°. 

©  May  17,  1916;  2c.  May  18.  1916:  D: 
4.3955;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  53525 

Empty  shrine.     See  Fruit  of  toil. 

Empty  (The)  stocking  elf;  Christmas  play  in 
1  act  for  children,  by  May  Harbin  Flint.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denisou  &  company  [1916]  18  p. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4.  1916 ;  D  :  45357  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53526 


En  el  camino;  comedia   en  1  acto,  en  verso  y 

l)rosa,  original  de  R.  de  Godoy.     Madrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916;  27  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1916;  D:  45105: 

Ramon  de  Godoy,  Madrid.  53527 

En  mar  de  fondo;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  S.  Aguado  Rojel.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915.    65  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,1916;  D:  43284: 
Samuel  Aguado  Ro.jel,  INIadrid.  53528 

En  un  lugar  de  la  Mancha;  comedia  en  3  actos, 
en  prosa.  original  de  P.  Parellada.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espailoles]  1916.  61  p. 
12°, 

©  July  6,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45100  ; 
Pablo  Parellada.  Madrid.  53529 

Enacted  (The)  will.     See  Love's  tabor's  won. 

Enchanting  (The)  voice;  original  modern 
drama  of  present  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Semon.     [2],  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    1,    1916;    D:  44795;    Samuel 
Semon,  San  Francisco.  53530 

End  (The)  of  a  perfect  day;  original  play  in  3 
acts,  by  H.  M.  Barnes.  [107]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1916 ;  D :  45182 ;  Howard  Mc- 
Kent  Barnes,  Chicago.  53531 

End  (The)  of  the  chase;  play  in  1  act.  by  Theo- 
dore H.  Ollesheimer.  [2],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   21,   1916;    D :  43381 ;    Louis   T. 
Ollesheimer,   Detroit.  53532 

End  (The)  of  the  song;  story  in  1  act.  book  and 
lyrics  by  T^.  ^^^  ^V'estnlan,  music  by  Theodore 
Vvestman.  |1].  42  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11.  1916;  D:  44620;  Lily  Wren 
A\'estman,  New  York.  53533 

End  of  the  way.  Sec  Po'  white  trash  and 
other  one  act  dramas.     36587a. 

Enemigo  (El)  malo;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Ceferino  R.  Avecilla  y  Man- 
uel Merino.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
panoles] 1915.     53  p.     12°. 

©    Jan.    27.    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42875;  C.  R.  Avecilla  y  M.  IMerino,  Madrid. 

53534 

Enemy  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  I)y  Edith  Ellis 
[i.  e.  E.  E.  Furness]  from  George  Randolph 
Chester's  and  Lillian  Chester';?  novel  of  the 
same  name.     [168]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1916;   D; -11^72;  Editli   El- 
lis Furness,  New  York.  53535 


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53551 


Enemy  (The) — Continued. 

written    for    the    American    school    peace 

league,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix   [i.  e.  B.  M.  D. 

Flebbe]    *  Boston,     American     school     peace 

league,  1915.    24  p.    8°. 

(c)   Mar.    29.   1915;   2c.   Mar.    30,    1916;    D : 

43464:    Beulah    Marie    Dix    Flebbe,    Waban, 

Mass.  ■  53536 

Engaged,  married  and  divorced;  3  special 
scenes,  book,  lyrics  and  melodies,  by  T.  .J. 
Kennedy.     [1],  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916;  D  :45341 ;  Thomas 
James  Kennedy,  Philadelphia.  53537 

Engagement  (The);  American  drama  in  5  acts 
and  2  scenes,  by  H.  A.  Schloss.  [5],  138  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43515 ;  Herbert  A. 
Schloss,  Baltimore.  53538 

English  diplomacy  and  the  triple  entente. 
See  New  (The)  morn. 

Entertaining  an  angel;  playlet  in  1  act,  book 
and  lyrics  by  L.  AV.  Westman,  music  by 
Theodore  Westman.  [2],  61  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:44619;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  53539 

Entgotterte  (Die)  welt;  szenische  bilder  aus 
krunker  zeit  [in  4  akten]  von  Hermann  Su- 
dermann.  Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  .7.  G.  Cotta'- 
sclie  l)uchiiandlung  nachfolger,  1916.  333  p. 
12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1915 ;  Ic.  .Tan.  24,  1916 ;  D  :  43068  ; 
.T.  G.  Totta'sche  buclih;ni(Iluui;  nachfolger, 
Berlin.  53540 

Envers  (L')  d'une  sainte.  Sec  False  (A) 
saint. 

Ephraini  and  the  winged  bear.  See  Quick 
curtains.     38183a. 

Epicoene.  Sec  Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama:  Ben  Jonson.      28738a. 

Episode  (An);  1  act  tragedy,  by  O.  Kruger. 
[11,  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  D :  45035 ;  Otto  Kruger, 
New   York.  53541 

See  also  Fruit  of  toil. 

Erdgeist;  tragodie  in  4  nutzfigen,  von  Frank 
Wedekind.  Mimchen  und  Leipzig,  Georg  Midler 
verhig,   [1913]     196  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1916  ;  D  :  45758  ;  Drei  niasken 
verlag,   g.   m.   b.   h.,   Munich.  53542 

Erlosungstag.  See  Umweg  (Der)  zum  tod. 
47919a. 

Error  (The)  of  youth;  drama  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  Samuel  JMorris.  [60]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916 ;  D  :  43330 ;  Sanniel  ]\Ior- 
ris  Pike,  New  York.  53543 


Erste  (Die)  frau;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
A.  M.  Winner,  u.  Rudolf  Oesterreicher,  musik 
von  Heinrich  Ileinhardt.  Text  der  gesjinge. 
Wien,  II.  Dworschaks  nachf.,  1915.  37  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  22,  1915 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  A— For- 
eign 14421 ;  Eibenschiitz  &  Bert^,  Vienna. 

53544 

Erstwhile  Susan;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  de  For- 
est, founded  on  Helen  R.  Martin's  novel,  Bar- 
nabetta.     [115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1916 ;  D :  44267 ;  Marian  do 
Forest,  Buffalo.  53545 

Esau  and  Jacob;  by  Ellen  Murray;  The  beauty, 
of  piety,  by  S.  C.  Edgarton ;  Heavenly  founda- 
tions, by  Orrie  M.  Gaylord ;  Signing  the 
pledge;  [and]  Lessons  from  scripture  flowers; 
by  M.  B.  C.  Slade.  Philadelphia,  P.  Garrett 
&  CO.,  1886.  p.  193-216.  12°.  (Dramatic  sup- 
plement to  One  hundred  choice  selections,  no. 
16) 

©  P.  Garrett  &  co.,  Philadelphia;  1886; 
12.539,  May  27 ;  2c.  Sept.  9.  53546 

Escala  (La)  de  Milan;  aproposito,  original 
de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Pedro  Munoz 
Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
iloles]  1916.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45117 ;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  P.  Munoz  Seca, 
Madrid.  53547 

Escape  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Miller.  [2], 
14  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  U'.  May  31,  1916;  D :  44041 ;  Sara  Mil- 
ler.  New   York.  53548 

Escuela  (La)  de  los  fenomenos;  caricatura 
taurinji  en  1  acto,  en  i)rosa  y  verso,  original  de 
Antonio  Calero  Ortiz,  mlisica  del  maestro  Ber- 
nardino Bautista  Monterde.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espaholes]   1915.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916:  D: 
42878;  A.  Calero  Ortiz,  Madrid.  53549 

Escuela  (La)  de  Venus;  pasatiempo  comico- 
liri^'o  en  1  acto  y  4  cuadros,  en  jtrosa,  original 
de  Manuel  (Jonzalez  de  Lara  y  .Jose  Casado, 
miisica  del  maestro  Millan.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  41  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42872;  M.   G.   Lara   y   J.   Casado,   Madrid. 

53550 

Espanita:  dramatic  operatic  sketch  in  1  act, 
by  G.  G.   White.      [12]   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1916;  D :  42814 ;  George 
Gordon  Wliite.  New  York.  53551 


Esther. 
Jew. 


See  Blood  of  Rachel. — Mordecai,  the 


2710 


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53570 


Estrella  (La)  de  Olympia:  zarziiela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  eii  3  cuadros,  libro  de  C.  Arniclies, 
mflsica  del  maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  49  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©    Mar.    7,    1916;    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1916;    D: 
43279;    Carlos   Arniches.   Madrid.  53552 

Estrella  (La)  de  Sevilla.  See  Star  (The)  of 
Seville. 

Eternal  (The)  love;  drama  in  2  acts,  by  L. 
Kobrin. 


«  v«  '^  v»  n  r- 


[1],  86  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jmie  10,  1916;   D :  44129 ;   Leon  Ko- 
brin, Brooklyn.  53553 

Eternal  (The)  paradox;  play  in  prolo.^ue  and 
3  acts,  H.  11.  Korey.  [27]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;   D :  44651 ;  Harold  K. 
Korey,  Brooklyn.  53554 

External  (The)  question;  drama  in  4  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  by  Samuel  IMorris.  [93]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    13,    1916;    D :  43900 ;    Samuel 
Morris  Pike,  New  York.  53555 

Eternal  (The)  tangle;  comedy  that  speaks  for 
itself,  by  B.  Glynn.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Apr.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  43656  ;  Billee  Glynn, 
San  Francisco.  53556 

Eternal  (The)  wanderer;  di*ama  in  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  O.  Dyniow  and  INI.  L.  Land- 
man.     [SO]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   29,  1916 ;   D :  43179 ;   Ossip  Dy- 
mow  and  Micliael  L.  Landman,  New  Y'^ork. 

53557 

Eternal  (The)  woman;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Drn<'ke.      [56]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    4,     1916;     D :  43523 ;     Herman 
Drucke,  New  Y^ork.  53558 

Eugenically  speaking.  See  Washington 
square  plays. 

Euthanasia.      Sec  Verdict  (The) 

Eve  Mary,  American;  comedy-drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  A.  Robinson.     41  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,   1916;   D:  44721;   Milton  A. 
Robinson,  Chicago.  53559 

Evelina.      See  Little  Miss   Nobody. 

Evening    (An)   at   home.      .S'ce   Boss    (The) 

Evens;  dramatic  skit,  by  H.  A.  Greene.  [2], 
10  1).     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1916:    D :  43065 ;    Harry 
Aaron  Greene,  Newark,  N.  J.  53560 

Every   credit  man.      See   Everycreditman. 


Every  man  in  his  humour.  See  Masterpieces 
of  the  English  drama:  Ben  Jonson.     28738a. 

Every  man's  sister.      See  Everyman's  sister. 

Every  senior;  morality  play  in  1  act,  by  Pearl 
Hogrefe.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916. 
10  p.     12°. 

©    May    IS.    1916;    2c.    Mav    19,    1916:    D: 
4.3947;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     53561 

Every  woman's  problem;  domestic  comedy 
drama,  by  E.  W.  Corti.s.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.    Sept.    19.    1916;    D :  44934 ;    Ernest 
Whitehouse   Cortis.    East    Orange,    N.    J. 

53562 

Everybody  is  doing  it;  dramatic  composition  in 
2  acts  and  4  scenes,  by  S.  D.  Drane.  12  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    19,    1916 ;    D :  441S6 ;    Samuel 
Dade   Drane,    Washington.  53563 

Everychild.  See  St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays 
and  operettas. 

Everycongregation;  modern  morality  play,  by 
M.  H.  Daniels.     9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43507 ;  M.  H.  Dan- 
iels, Youngstown,  O.  53564 

Everycreditman;  morality  play,  by  J.  E.  Breed. 
[10]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    1,    1916:    D :  43187 ;    .Tames   E. 
Breed,  Portland,  Or.  53565 

Same.     15  p.     S°.     Printed. 

©  INIar.  IS,  1916  ;  2c.  Apr.  1,  1916  ;  D :  43716  ; 
James  E.  Breed,  Portland,  Or.  53566 

Everyday  (An)  occurrence;  or.  Any  da,y,  iilay 
in  1  act,  by  S.  G.  Posner.  lip.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   8.   1916;   D:  435.53;    Sue  Conly 
Posner,  San  Francisco.  53567 

Everygirl.  See  St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays 
and  operettas. 

Everyman.      See   Jedermann.      22590. 

Everyman  militant;  a  modern  morality  [in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts]  by  Ewing  Rafferty.  Bos- 
ton, Sherman,  French  &  company,  1916.  4 
p.  1.,  71  p.     12°. 

©  .Tune  5,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  .Tune  16.  1916: 
A:  433376;  Sherman,    French    &    co..    Boston. 

53568 

Everyman's  sister;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Alti- 
mus.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916;  D:  43800;  Henrv  .Vlti- 
mus,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  53569 

Every  woman's  experience;  plav  in  3  acts,  by 
Hutcheson  Boyd'.  [3],  107  'p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2.  1916 ;  D :  45571 ;  Darcy  &  Wol- 
ford,  inc.,  New  Y'ork.  53570 


2711 


53571 


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53588 


Evolution  (The);  1  act  sketch  in  3  scenes,  hy 
Thomas  C.  Swinney.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1916;  D:  43687;  T.  C.  Swin- 
ney,  Los   Angeles.  53571 

Exaniraa;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C.  Slieridan. 
[29]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  24,   1916 ;   D :  45420 ;   Genevieve 
€.    Slieridan,   Berkeley.   Cal.  53572 

Excelsior  dialogues;  comprising  new  and  orig- 
inal material  prepared  espressly  for  this  work 
by  a  corps  of  able  and  experienced  Avriters, 
ed.  and  arr.  by  Phineas  Garrett.  Philadel- 
phia, The  Penn  publishing  company,  1897. 
181  p.     12°. 

©  Penn  pub.  co.,  Philadelphia ;  1897 :  854.58, 
June  14 ;  2c.  .June  23.  53573 


Except  ye  become.      Sec  Aladdin's  joy. 

Exitus    Helvetiorum.       See    Latin    plays 
student  performances  and  reading'. 


for 


Expectations;  or.  Just  two,  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  E.  Hopkins  and  H.  Harrington.  [2],  19  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  D :  42934 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
V    kins  and  Hazel   Harrington,   New   York. 

53574 

Experience  (!•');  piece  en  1  acte,  d'apres  F. 
Boutet.  par  Henri  Clerc.  {In  Je  sais  tout,  no. 
126.  15  mai  1916) 

©  May  1.5,  1910;  Ic.  July  1.  1916:  D : 
44282;  Frederic  Boutet,  Paris.  53575 

Experiment  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  I..  E.  F. 
Prince.     f21,  93  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12.  1916 ;  D :  43017 ;  Beslie  E.  F. 
Prince,  Washington.  53576 

Exploits  (Les)  d'une  petite  FranQaise;  piece 
k  grand  .spectacle  en  4  actes  en  22  tableaux, 
par  V.  Darlay  et  H.  de  Gorsse,  mise  en 
sc&ne  de  Henri  Prevost,  musique  nouvelle  et 
arrangee  de  Marius  Baggers,  machinerie  de 
Eugene  Colombier.     .37  p.     4°.     Pi-inled. 

©  Feb.  9,  1916;  Ic  Mar.  20.  1916;  D: 
43374 ;  Victor  Darlav  et  Hourv  de  Gorsse, 
Paris.  53577 

Expressionist  (The);  monologue,  by  E.  Hop- 
kins.    rH,  43  p.     \".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Aug.  26,  1916;  D :  44791  ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, Xew  York.  53578 

Extrablatter!  heitere  bilder  aus  ernster  y.eit, 
von  Bernauer,  Schanzer  und  Gor^ion.  nui.'iik 
von  Walter  Kollo  und  Willy  Bre<l<cbneidfr. 
Reciebuch.  Miinchen,  Drei  mast-en  vfrlai:. 
1914.     84  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916;  D :  48.575 ;  Drei  niasken- 
verlag,  Munich.  53579 


Extrablatter — Continued. 

Same.     Textbucli    der   gesange.      MiinHieii, 

Drei  mnskeu  verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h..  1914.     32  ]>. 
12°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1914  ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  A— For- 
eign 13674 ;  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  b.. 
Munich.  53580 


Extreme  unction. 
36507b. 


See  Plays  for  small  stag-es. 


Eye  (The)  of  a  needle;  religious  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  B.  Hudson.  [4],  181  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1916;  D :  44463 ;  Annie  E. 
Hudson  admini.stratrix  for  heirs  of  Alan 
Bedford  Hudson,  Cataumet,  Mass.  53581 

Eyes  (The)  of  the  law;  American  drama  in  a 
prologue  and  3  acts,  by  J.  E.  Brady.  [1421  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  4.5380 ;  Jasper  Ew- 
ing  Brady,  Brooklyn.  53582 

Eyvind  of  the  hills.  See  Modern  Icelandic 
plays. 

Fables  in  slang-.  See  Mrs.  Busby's  pink  tea. 
30324. 

Face  value;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Sinclair. 
[24]    p.    4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916;  D :  44385 ;  Arthur  Sin- 
clair, New  York.  53583 

See  Only  a  factory  g-irl. 


Factory  (The)  g-irl. 
34157. 


J.    E. 


Fade-out    (The);    dramatic    sketch,    by 
Hasty.      [1],  12  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27.   1916;  D :  44995 ;   ,Tolm  Eu- 
gene Hasty,  San  Diego,  Cal.  53584 

Failures  (The);  8  act  play  of  human   interest, 
by  R.  Gill.     [2],  68  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916;   D :  44.360 ;   Ruby   Gill. 
Casino,  New  South  Wales.  Australia.     53585 

Fair  exchange;  plav   in  4  acts,  by  G.   E.  Jex. 
[112]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,    1916;    D :  42995 ;    Georgina 
Eliz.-djeth  Jex,  Newark,  Del.  53586 

Fair   (The)   maid   of  Perth.      See  Hal   of   the 
Wynd.      17905. 

Fair    (A)    quarrel.       Sie    Masterpieces    of    the 
English  drama:  Thomas  Middleton.   28740a. 

Fairies'  (The)  Christmas;   [play  in  3  acts]   by 
A.  H.  Clement.     22  p.     12°.     Printed. 

©   Ic.   Dec.   30.    1915;    D:  42764;    Anna    H. 

53587 


Clement.  Marinette,  Wis. 


Fairies'    (The)    glen;    or,    A 
Erin,  romantic  1  aft  comed.v 
[28]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    3.    1916;    D :  43214 ; 
Griffith,  San  Antonio. 


romance    of    old 
liv  F.  ]..  Griffith. 


Fred    L. 
53588 


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53607 


Fairy  (The)  and  the  ladies  of  the  White 
House;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  K.  Graves.  [1], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

<g)  Ic.  July  10,  1916  ;  D  :  44352  ;  Eva  Kerlin 
Graves,   Kokomo,   Ind.  53589 

Fairy  (The)  bride;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  Nor- 
reys  Jephson  O'Conor,  with  music  composed 
arid  arr.  by  Elliott  Schenck.  New  York.  J. 
Lane  company,  1916.     99,    [2]   p.,  1  1.     12°. 

©  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  13,  i  916 ;  aff.  Apr. 
3,  1916;  A:  427668;  John  Lane  co.,  New  York. 

53590 

Fairy  dust;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by. A.  Hunter. 
[183]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    23,    1916;    D :  43108 ;  Ancella 

Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  53591 

Fairy  gold;  a  play  in  3  scenes,  by  Katlierine 
Lee  Bates.  (In  her  Fairy  gold;  poems. 
New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.,  1916.  Book 
©  Nov.  22,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  29,  1916; 
A:  44665G;  E.  P.  Dutton  .&  co.,  New  York) 

53592 

Fairy  operettas;  by  Laura  E.  Richards,  with 
illustrations  by  Mary  Robertson  Bassett.  Bos- 
ton, Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1916.  ix, 
119  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Cinderella. — The  babes  in  the 
wood. — Beauty  and  the  beast. — Bluebeard. — 
The  three  bears. — Good  King  Art'iur. — Puss 
in  boots. — The  sleeping  beauty. 

©  Sept.  23,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  29, 
1916  ;  A  :  438604  ;  Little,  Brown,  and  company, 
Boston.  53593 

Fairy  tale  plays;  by  Marguerite  Merington. 
New  York,  Duffield  and  company,  1916.  4  p.  1., 
248  p.     col.  front.     8°. 

Contents  :  Red  Riding  Hood. — Cinderella. — 
Bluebeard. 

©  Nov.  17,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  20,  1916; 
A:  446496;  Duffield  &  co..  New  York.     53594 

Faithful  (The)  Shepherdess.  See  Great  plays: 
Eng-lish.      17445a. 

Fakir  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Sacbs.  [1], 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1916;  D :  44800 ;  Altraham 
Sachs.  New  York.  53595 

Fallen  (The)  angel;  white  slave  play  in  5 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Nolan.  [1],  59  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D :  45410 ;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  53596 

False  gods.      See  Woman  on  her  own. 

False  (A)  saint  (L' en  vers  d'une  sainte);  a 
play  in  3  acts,  bv  Frangois  do  Curel.  tr.  bv 
Barrett  FT.  Clark.  ^  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Double- 
day,  Page  &  company,  1916.     xiii,  1  1.,  100  p. 


False  (A)  saint — Continued. 

12°.       (The    Drama    league    series    of    plays. 
V.  17) 

©  Apr.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  18,  1916 ; 
A :  427856 ;  Doubleday,  Page  &  co..  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  53597 

Family  (A)  affair;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L. 
Reizensteiu.      [191]    p.     4°.     T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45399 ;  Elmer  L. 
Reizenstein,    New    York.  53598 


modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Hume  and 

M.   Sheridan.      [53]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916;  D :  45474 ;  Julia  Hume 
and   Mattie   Slieridan,   Nev^'  York.  53599 

Family  (The)  of  fools;  frivolous  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  Charlotte  Glendyle  Harris  and  G.  A. 
Lipkind.      [88]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    29,    1916;    D :  45550 ;    G.    Alan 
Lipkind,  New  York.  53600 

Family  (The)  trenches;  satire  on  domestic  war 
in  2  acts  and  11  scenes,  by  J.  MeCree.  [50]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1916;  D :  44429 ;  Junie  Me- 
Cree, New  York.  53601 

Faniosa  (La);  comedia  lirica  en  1  acto,  dividido 
en  3  cuadros,  en  verso  y  prosa,  original  de  L. 
Navarro  Serrano,  musica  del  maestro  R.  Mil- 
Ian.     Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espailoles] 

1915.  56  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42891 ;   Leon  Navarro   Serrano,  Madrid. 

53602 

Famous  (The)  school  days;  plav  in  1  act,  bv 
B.  Eisner.   [9]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    25,    1916;    D :  43752 ;    Beatrice 
Eisner,  Hammond,  Ind.  53603 

Famous  women;  character  representation,  an 
historic  entertainment,  bv  L.  V.  Galley,  n.  i)., 

1916.  [37]  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45466 ;  Lucile  Ves- 
sot   Galley,   North   Gower,   Canada.       53604 

Fanatics  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  V.  J. 
Kranzthor.      [106]    p,     4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    n,    1916;     D:  44608;     Victor 
Jackson  Kranzthor,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.       53605 

Fanning  the  coals;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Brooks.     [2],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  21,  1916;  D:  44946;   Christine 
Brooks,  New  York.  53606 

Faribol;  vaudeville  en  1  acte  et  2  tableaux,  par 
ALauprey  et  Pougaud,  mise  en  scene  de  Jules 
Favart.    Paris,  C.  Joubert  [1915]     59  p.    8°. 

©    Dec.    18,    1915;    Ic.    Dec.    30,    1915;    D: 
42632  ;  C.  Joubert,  Paris.  53607 


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53629 


Faro  Nell.     Sec  Plays  with  a  punch. 

Faro's  daughter;  satire  on  love  .camblers,  by  ,7. 
3IcCree.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D :  44714 ;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree.  New  York.  53608 

Fascinating  (The)  twins;  play  in  1  act.  hy  J. 
Xordenshield.      [4],   21   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   29,   1916;    D :  44021 ;    Jeanette 
Nordensliield,  New  York.  53609 

Fata  Morgana.     Sre  Desert  (The) 

Fatal  (The)  roses;  SpanLsli  pantomime  )>lay  in 
1  act  and  4  scene.s,  by  E.  M.  Spencer.  [2], 
15  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

4)  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916 ;  D :  43672 ;  Ethel  May 
Spencer,  New  York.  »       53610 

Fate.     Sec  Kismet.     24015a. 

Fate  decides;  play  in  2  acts,  by  V.  S.  Lawrence. 
(72]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  .3,  1916;  D :  43217 ;  Vincent  Sar- 
gent Lawrence.  Brookline,  Mass.  53611 

Father;  or.  Greater  love,  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act  and  1  scene,  by  G.  L.  Spaulding.  [2],  4 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916  ;  D  :  4,5764 ;  George  Leon- 
ai-d  Spaulding.  Hollywood,  Cal.  53612 

Father  and  son;  vaudeville's  Irish  comedy 
classic  in  2  scenes,  by  E.  Morris  and  T.  Wa- 
ters.    5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1916  ;  D  :  44829  ;  Eddie  Mor- 
ris and  Tom  Waters,  New  Yoi-k.  53613 

Father  (The)  of  waters;  bislorical  j)ageant 
drama  in  4  pts.,  by  A.  Mixon.  [7.5]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  12,  1916;  D :  4436.5 ;  Ada  Mixon. 
Washington,  53614 

Father's  tears.     Sec  Slave  (The)  traffic. 

Father's  visit;  play  in  1  act,  by  Joseph  Har- 
rington.   3  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916;  D :  44.588 ;  William  .T. 
Cahill,  New  York.  53615 

Father's  way;  comedv  drama  of  borne  life,  bv 
W.  E.  Scott.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  10,  1916;  D:  42720;  AVilliam  Ed- 
ward  Scott,  San  Francisco.  53618 

Faust;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  L.  Viets.  19  p.  8°. 
I'rint  od. 

©  Ic.  Mav  2,  1916;  D :  43881  ;  Edward  Lin- 
coln Yiets,  Akron,  O.  53617 

(Goethes);    biibneneinricbtnng    und    musik 

von  Felix  Weingartner.  1.  u.  2.  t.  Leipzig, 
T'.reitkopf  (S:Hartel,1915.  216  p.  12°.  (Rreit- 
koj)f  &  Hiirtels  musikbiicber) 

©  Sept.  21,  1915;  Ic.  July  6,  1916;  A— For- 
eign 14139;  Breitkopf  &  Hiirtel,  New  York. 

53618 


Fear  (The)  market;  play  in  4  acts  witb  a  pro- 
Id'jrne.  by  A.  Rives  (Princess  Troubetzkov) 
[172]  p,     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1916;  D :  42659 ;  Amelie  Rives 
Troubeizlioy,  New  York.  53619 

Feared  (The)  one;  play  in  1  act,  bv  E.  B.  Bene- 
dict.    22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;   D:  45720;   Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  53620 

Feast  (The)  of  Bacchus;  play  in  1  act,  by  Ar- 
thur Sclinitzlei-,  adapted  and  tr.  froni  the 
(Jerman  by  H.  A.  Boas.  22  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916  :  D  :  45-564  ;  Herbert  Allan 
Boas,  New  I'ork.  53621 

Featherhead  (The);  3  act  drama,  bv  E.  L.  Mc- 
Falls.     [72]  ]).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  19,  1916;  D :  428.35 ;  Edwin  Les- 
lie aicFalls.  Hanover,  N.  H.  53622 

Featuring  Jane  Stringer;  comedv  in  4  acts,  bv 
C.  Cooksey.     [81]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D:  45249;  Curtis  Cook- 
sey, New  York.  53623 

Fee  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Lorant  Or- 
bok,  ans  dem  ungariscben  bearbeitet  vou  Otto 
Eisenscbitz.     [167]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    8,    1916;    D :  43581 ;    Comoedia, 
Vienna.  53624 

Feldgraue  (Der)  Sepp'I;  volksstucck  mit  gesang 
in  3  akten.  von  A.  Heine.  78  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  21,  1916;  D:  44439;  Adolf  Heine. 
Chicago.  53625 

Felix  and  the  faker;  stage  plav  in  1  act,  by 
A.  W.  Van  der  Koor.  [2]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   6,  1916:   D :  43232 ;   Alfred   W. 
Van  der  Koor,  St.  Paul.  53626 

Fellow  students;  play  of  college  life  with  mu- 
sic in  4  acts,  by  Cbas.  Morton.  [55]  p.  i°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  31,  1916;   D :  44038 ;   Alexander 


B.vers.  Chicago. 


53627 


Feminism  up  to  date.  Sec  Wooing  of  Wil- 
liam, the  Conqueror. 

Fence  (The);  dramatic  play  in  1  act.  by  G.  Mer- 
vale.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    T.vpewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916  ;  D  :  44719  ;  Gaston  Mc>r- 
vale.  New  York.  53628 

Feredah;  comi)ositiou  for  oriental  opera  in  1 
act  witb  intei-mezzo,  by  E.  Hecbf.  [1],  9  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  101G;  D  :  43722  ;  Editli  Heclit, 
San  Francisco.  53629 


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53649 


Ferguson's  Rags;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  F.  Hal- 
man,  adapted  fi-om  the  novel.  Rags,  by  E.  B. 
Delano.     [136]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  May  1,  1916;  D :  43795 ;  Edith  Bar- 
nard Delano  and  Doris  F.  Halman,  New  York. 

53630 

Festus;  soul  redeemed,  play  in  35  scenes,  by 
M.  L.  Heath.      [31]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45069 ;  Mary  Loomis 
Heath,  New  York.  53631 

Fetiche  (Le);  drame  en  1  acte,  par  L.  Xanrof. 
[2],  32  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1916 ;  D  :  44051 ;  Leon  Xanrof, 
Paris.  53632 

Fiancee  (La);  piece  en  1  acte,  par  C.  A.  Trav- 
ersi  et  M.  de  Fontenelle.  Paris,  Librairie  the- 
atrale,  artistique  et  litteraire,  1916.  31  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1916 ;  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45393 ; 
Camillo  A.  Traversi  et  Marc  de  Fontenelle. 
Monaco,  France.  53633 

Fiances  (Les)  de  Rosalie;  pi6ce  en  3  actes,  de 
Mouezy-Eon  et  Daveillans.  [152]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1916  ;  D  :  43377  ;  Mouezy-Eon 
et  Daveillans,  Paris.  53634 

Ficelle   (La)      See  String  (The)      44170. 

Fiddler's   (The)  house.      See  Three  plays;  by 
;    Padraic  Colum. 

Fifteen  minutes'  grace;  farce  in  1  act,  by  N.  H. 
McClcskey.     [3],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D :  43077 ;  Natalie 
Hutchinson  McGloskey,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

53635 

Fifteen  minutes  to  pack;  comedy  sketch,  by 
T.  .Tosselyn.     [1],  10  p.     4°.     Typevv-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916;  D :  42733 ;  Talbert 
Josselyn,   Berkeley,   Gal.  53636 

Fifty-fifty;  farce  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Ford.      [85]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916;  D:  44304;  .Tames  G. 
Ford,  Milwaukee.  53637 

play  in  5  acts,  by  B.  Mathis  and  W.  Jossey. 

[4],  65  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45776 ;  Bob  Mathis 
and  William  Jossey,  Lake  Zurich,  111.     53638 

vaudeville    sketch    for    2    people,     by     S. 

Nichols.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1916;  D :  44291 ;  Sumner 
Nichols,    Ipswich,   Mass.  53639 

Fifty-seven  miles  from  Boston.  See  Ashby 
four   corners. 

Fighting  in  Mexico;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Louis 

Joseph  Vance.     [1],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1916  ;  D  :  4.5370  ;  Star  co.,  New 

York.  53640 


Fighting  (The)  race;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Phillips.      [66]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    2,    1916;    D :  43936 ;    Charles 
Phillips,  New  Richmond,  Wis.  53641 

Film  (The)  princess;  play  with  songs,  in  3 
acts,  by  G.  Spiidv  and  L.  Oiine.  [76]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [Words   only] 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916 ;  D :  43794 ;  Louis  Cline 
and  George  Spink,  Atlantic  City.  53642 

Fin  (La)  des  korrigans.  See  French,  plays  for 
children. 

Final  (The)  arbiter;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Grant 

and  Helena  Byrne.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   3,   1916 ;    D :  43517 ;    Lawrence 

Grant,  New  York.  53643 

Fire  and  fireside;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  T.  Holt. 
[2],  81  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1916 ;  D :  44372 ;  Florence  T. 
Holt.  Burlington,  Vt.  53644 

Fire  (The)  test;  Indian  play,  by  E.  T.  Seton. 
[9]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.     Jan.     2.5,    1916;     D :  42839 ;     Ernest 
Thompson   Seton,   New   York.  53645 

Firm  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Field. 
[2],  10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45299 ;  Mary  Daniel 
Field,  Newnan,  Ga.  53646 

First  aid  to  the  stranded;  comedy  of  moving 
picture  life  in  1  act  and  2  scenes,  book,  lyrics 
and  music  by  Theodore  Westman  and  L.  W. 
Westman.  [1],  54  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44621 ;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  53647 

First  (The)  Christmas.  See  Merry  Christmas 
plays    and   entertainments. 

First  Christmas  tree;  libretto  for  a  short  opera, 
by  D.  E.  Watkins,  based  upon  the  story  of 
the  same  title  by  Henry  Van  Dyke.  [2°,  18  p. 
4°.      Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    20,    1916;    D :  4.5579 ;    Dwight 
Everett  Watkins,  Galesburg,  111.  53648 

First  (The)  Continental  congress.  See  Dram- 
atized scenes  from  American  history. 

First  May  baskets.  Sec  Child's  book  of  holi- 
day  plays. 

First  (The)  stone;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Swerling.     [55]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916  ;  D  :  42732  ;  Jo  Swerling. 
Chicago.  53649 

First  (The)  Thanksgiving  day.  See  St. 
Nicholas  book  of  plays  of  operettas. 

First  (The)  warning.  See  Plays;  by  August 
Strindberg. 

Fischerin.      See  Rokoko. 


2715 


53650 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


53673 


Fish,  cake  Fanny;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  W. 
Whalen.      [60]    p.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1916;  D :  43860 ;  Will  W. 
Whaleu,  Shamokin,  Pa.  53650 

Five  birds  in  a  cage;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 
Jeuiiiugs.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1915.  28  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
I'^rench's  acting  ed.  no.  2534) 

(c)  Dec.  30,  1915 ;  Ic.  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  D :  42661  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  53651 

Five  (The)  daug'hters  of  a  king-;  tragedy  in  1 
act,  by  C.  R.  Peters,  jr.  6  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1916;  D :  43114 ;  Charles 
Rollo   Peters,   jr.,   New   York.  53652 

Five  graces;  play  in  5  episodes,  by  R.  F. 
Skutc'h.     [56]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1916;  D :  43471 ;  Robert 
Frank  Skutch,  Arlington,  Md.  53653 

Fixer  (The);  comedy  with  songs  in  1  act,  by 
B.  Whipple  and  W.  Huston.  11  p.  t\  Type- 
written.     [Words    only] 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1916;  D:  43829;  Bayone 
Whipple  and  Walter  Huston,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y,  53654 

Flapjacks  Fennessey;  or.  Private  Fennessey's 

proteg'e,    military    comedy    drama    in   4    acts, 

by  J.  E.  Griggs.     [77]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    7,    1916;    D:  45464;    John    E. 

Griggs,  Wichita,  Kan.  53655 

Fledermaus  (Der)  See  Prinz  Orlofsky. 
37490. 

Fleecy;  a  cloud  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  P.  Wilson. 
[41]    p.    4°.      TyiJe written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916;  D :  43100 ;  Lillian  P. 
Wilson,  Marion,  Ind.  53656 

Fleur  de  desert;  operette  en  3  actes,  par  Jules 
Chancel.  [91]  p.  4-°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916 ;  D :  44591 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  53657 

Flickering;  phantasy  in  1  act,  by  L.  S.  Lavine 
and  A.  French.     [2],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45144 ;  Lawrence 
S.  Lavine  and  Adelaide  French,  Philadelphia. 

53658 

Flip  (The)  flop  film;  travesty  on  the  motion 
pictnre  ci-azc  in  1  scene,  by  W.  Owen.  3  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1916;  D :  45241 ;  William 
Owen,  Chicago.  53659 

Flirt  in  St.  Moritz  (Flirtation  at  St.  Moritz); 
ballettpantomime  auf  dem  else,  von  L.  Bar- 
tuschek,  musik  von  Julius  Einudshofer.  18  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916;  D :  44327 ;  Leo  Bartu- 
schek,  Berlin.  53660 


Fliver  (The);  1  act  play,  by  L.  Guerite.  [2], 
10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    29,    1916;    D :  44266 ;    Laura 
Guerite,  New  York.  53661 

Floral  (A)  defence;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  M. 
Hug.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic;  Sept.  21,  1916;  D :  44956 ;  Josephine 
M.  Hug,  Los  Angeles.  53662 

Florida  cotton;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  T.  Sweet. 
[]],  65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,     1916;     D :  45690 ;     Tracy 
Sweet,  Scranton,  Pa.  53663 

Flowers  in  the  palace  garden.  See  Plays  for 
home,    school  and    settlement. 

Flypaper  (The)  salesman;  farce  comedy  in  T 
act,  by  F.  R.  Adams.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   June  19,   1916;  D :  44185 ;   Frank  R. 
Adams,  Whitehall,  Mich.  53664 

Follies  of  the  night;  play  in  1  act,  book  and 
lyrics  by  B.  Gerard.  [40]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1916;    D :  45689 ;    Barney 
Gerard,  New  York.  53665 

Fooled;  vaudeville  act,  by  N.  Pack.  5  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    30,    1916;    D:  45774;    Naliton 
Pack,  Chicago.  53666 

Fools;  1  act  play,  by  C.  H.  Wardwell.  8  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916  ;  D  :  45072  ;  Charles  How- 
ard Wardwell,  Rutland,  Vt.  53667 

Fool's  luck;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Leila  Grant 
[pseud,  of  L.  G.  Cullingford]  and  Marie  Coe. 
[20]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1916 ;  D :  43111 ;  Leila  Grant 
Cullingford,    Oakland,   Cal.  53668 

Fools'  station;  fantasy,  by  A.  Gerstenberg.  [IJ, 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1916 ;   D :  45183 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  -  53669 

For  art's  sake;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Percy 
Heath.     [1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten.' 

©  July  20,   1916;    D :  44423 ;   Anne  Suther- 
land, New  Canaan,  Conn.  53670 

For  her  country;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  C. 
Kidder.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  20,  1910;  D :  44233 ;  May  Clark 
Kidder,  New  York.  53671 

For  her  husband's  sake;  or,  A  brother's  ven- 
geance, strong  th-amatic  tabloid  in  3  acts,  by 
Nelson  Compston.  Chicago,  111.,  Chicago  man- 
uscript CO.,  1916.  [31]  p.  f °.  Mimeographed. 
©  Sept.  20,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1916:  D: 
45480;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  53672 


1716 


53673 


COPYRIGHTED    IN    I'HE    UNITED   STATES 


53692 


For-reiit,    furnished;    sketcli    in    1    aot,    by    A. 
Bartlett.     [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916  ;  D ;  42769  ;  Artliur  Bart- 
lett, New  York.  53673 

For  sale— the  Strand;  farce  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Carter.     [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Feb.  17,  1916  ;  D  :  43073  ;  Robert  Car- 
ter,  Chicago.  53674 

For  the  flag;  romantic  military  drama  in  4  acts, 

by  Ciiarles  Morton.     [5S]  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D :  45715 ;  Alexander 

Byers,  Chicago.  53675 

For  the  man  she  loved;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Mason.     [142]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    19,    1916;    D :  43956 ;    Carl    H. 
Mason,  New  York.  53676 

For  the  people;  dramatic  incident  in  1  act,  by 
J.  B.  Stafford.     [28]  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43127 ;  James  Ben- 
son Stafford,  Buffalo.  53677 

For  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.     See  Santiago. 
40750. 

For  the  regiment;  war  play  in  1  act,  by  B.  A. 
Hubbard.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,  1916 ;  D  :  43816  ;  Benj.  A.  Hub- 
bard, Allen  town,  Pa.  53678 

Forbantes  (Les)     See  Montbars.      30896. 

Forbidden  (The)  guest;  play  in  1  act,  by  Cora 
Mayuard  [pseud,  of  E.  C.  Grifiiu]  [1],  19  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1916 ;  D :  42799 ;  Emily  Cora 
Griffin,  New  York.  53679 

Fore;  an  act  for  vaudeville,  by  L.  D.  Hollister. 
[13]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916;  D:  43600;  Leonard 
Dille  Hollister,  New  York.  53680 

Foreclosed;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  H.  Voigt. 
[150]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.Aug.  25,  1916  ;  D  :  44727  ;  Bernhard  H. 
Yoigt,  Brooklyn.  53681 

Forest  (The)  princess  and  other  masques;  by 
Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay.  New  York,  Henry 
Holt  and  company,  1916.    v,  181  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  forest  princess. — The  gift  of 
time. — A  masque  of  conservation. — The  masque 
of  Pomona. — A  masque  of  Christmas. — Sun 
goddess. 

©  Oct.  11,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  16,  1916; 
A :  438890  ;  H.  Holt  &  co..  New  York.       53682 

Foresters  (The),  Robin  Hood  and  Maid 
Marian;  [play  in  4  acts]  by  Alfred,  lord  Ten- 
nyson. New  York  and  London,  Slacmillan  & 
company,  1892.    4  p.  1.,  155  p.     12°. 

©  Macmillan  &  co.,  New  York  ;  1892  :  3440, 
Jan.  21 ;  2c.  Mar.  17.  53683 


Forgotten  souls.  See  Six  plays  of  the  Yid- 
dish theatre. 

Formula  (The);  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
D.  H.  Perlman.     [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Julv  18,  1916;   D :  44399 ;   David  H. 
Periman,  Brooklyn.  53684 

Fort  Fairfield  and  the  Aroostook  Valley.  See 
Historic  (The)  pageant  of  Fort  Fairfield-  and 
the  Aroostook  Valley. 

Forthcoming  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Davidson.     [92]  p.    4° 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916; 
vidson.  New  York. 

Fortune  (The)  hunters. 
18655. 


Typewritten. 
D:  44564;  Gustav  Da- 
53685 

<S'ce  Heir  (An)  direct. 


Fortune's  butterfly;  play  in  5  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Harris.     [3],  107  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916  ;  D  :  44605  ;  Rachel  Hut- 
ton  Harris,  New  York.  53686 

Fortunes  (The)  of  Conrad.  See  Jest  (A)  of 
fate. 

Fosforitos  (Los);  entremes  en  prosa,  original 
de  E.  Lopez-Marin.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1916.     17  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43746  ;  Enrique  Lopez-Marin,  Madrid.     53687 

Fotografia  feminista;  humorada  comico-llrica 
en  1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  D. 
Garrido,  musica  del  maestro  Serafin  Rada. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
38  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42885;   Daniel  Garrido,  Madrid.  53688 

Found,  a  yovmg  nobleman;  play  in  2  acts,  3 
scenes,  by  Anna  E.  Satterlee.  [Los  Angeles, 
C.  We.sley  Denning  co.]     28  p.    16°. 

©  Apr.  21,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  26,  1916;  D: 
43761 ;  W.  C.  T.  U.  of  southern  California,  Los 
Angeles.  53689 

Found  in  a  closet;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  van  Val- 
kenburg.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D :  43309 ;  Carlton  vnn 
Valkenburg,  New  York.  53690 

Same.    New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916. 

7  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1916;  D: 
44867  ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.      53691 


Fountain  of  wisdom, 
tie  folks. 


See  Seven  plays  for  lit- 


Charles  Frederic  Nird- 
M.    Kennerley,    1916.      3 


Four   short   plays;   by 
linger.      New    York, 
p.  1.,  119  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Look  after  Louise. — Big  Kate. — 
The  real  people. — Aren't  they  wonders? 

©  Nov.  1,  1916  ;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1916  ;  D :  45489  ; 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  New  York.  53692 


2717 


53693 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


53711 


Fourth  (The)  act;  plas'  in  1  scelie,  by  Basil 
Macdtnuild  Hastings.  New  Yorlv,  S.  French; 
Loudon,  S.  Frencli,  ltd.,  1916.     22  p.     12". 

©   Nov.   28,    1916;    Ic.   Nov.   29,    1916;    D: 
45557;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.       53693 

Fourth  (The)  man;  original  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Austin  Philips  and  Edward  Cecil,  adapted 
Iroui  Austin  I'liilips's  short  story  of  the  same 
name.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1916.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  13,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1916 ;  D  :  45176 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  53694 

Fox  (The)  and  the  grapes;  dran);i  in  4  acts,  5 
scenes,  by  A.  E.  Wolf. 

[2],  83  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916;  D :  43416 ;  Arthur  E. 
Wolf,  New  York.  53695 

Frame-up  (The);  modern  play  in  3  acts  and 
pnilociue,  by  D.  Oppenheim.  [3],  173  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mav  1,  1916 ;  D :  43789 ;  Dave  Oppen- 
heim, New  York.  53696 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Gillingwater  and  II. 

Barlow.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916;  D:  44385;  Claude  Gil- 
lingwater and  Reginald  Barlow,  New  York. 

53697 

by  H.  Lieb.     [3],  11  p.    4°.    Typevmt- 


ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D :  45029 ;  Hermann 
Lieb,  New  York.  53698 

Fran;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  T.  Dazey. 
[1441  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  -July  17,  1916 ;  D  :  44407 ;  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill  company,  Indianapolis.  53699 

Franz  liallers;  comedia  dramatica  en  4  actos, 
de  Ijindau  Gorsse  y  Forest,  tr.  por  S.  Gutier- 
rez. IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles] 
1916.    84  p.    12°. 

©  .July  6.  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D:  45104; 
Sinil):ihlo  Gutierrez,  Madrid.  53700 

Frau  (Die)  ohne  schatten;  oper  in  3  akten,  von 
Hugo  von  Hol'mannsthal,  musik  von  Kichard 
Strauss.     Text  und  regiebuch.     [103]   p.     4". 

'   Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45574 ;  Adolph  Fiirst- 
ner,  Berlin.  53701 

Free  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Faller, 

.^  "11D  ,piopN  4   "i^K  X)2X"n    N    ;l^2V^h   r^^"i2 

[S3]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1916;  D:  4.5416;  Jacob  Ful- 
ler,     New  York.  53702 


Free  love  victims;  play  in4acts,byB.  Weckstein. 

,yj':2j)ii  4  ]*N  N?2N-n  ;y2y'^^  r"'"'iD  pD  mjDnp 

."l^^u^'pr'n  .D  pc 

[2],  84  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916;  D :  44049 ;  Bernard 
Weckstein.  New  York.  53703 

Free  will;  drama  in  4  acts,  with  prelude  and 
prologue,  by  H.  P.  Kitt.  20  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D :  45248 ;  Harold  P. 
Kitt,  Pittsburgh.  53704 

Freier  dienst;  dsterreichisches  schauspiel  in  3 
akten,  von  I>,eo  P'eld.  Regie-  und  soufflier- 
buch.  Berlin,  Uesterheld  &  co.,  1915.  123  p. 
16°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D  :  44505 ;  Max  Pfeffer, 
Vienna.  53705 

Frencli  plays  for  children;  by  Josette  Eugenie 
Spink."  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath 
&  C(..  [1916]  vi,  79  p.  front.,  illus.  16° 
(Heath's  modern  language  series) 

Contents  :  La  galette  des  rois. — Les  poulpi- 
cans. — Le  Petit  Chaperon  Rouge. — Pierrot 
et  les  korrigans. — Blanche-Neige  et  Rose- 
Rouge. — La  fin  des  korrigans. — Jeanne  d'Arc. 

©  .Tan.  1,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Jan.  11,  1916; 
A  :  418385  ;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.     53706 

Frescura  (La)  de  Lafuente;  juguete  comico  en 
3  actos,  original  de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez 
y  Pedro  Muiioz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  e.spanoles]  1016.    77  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43290;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  P.  Munoz  Seca. 
Madrid.  53707 

Friday  the  thirteenth;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Terrell  and  R.  Marshall.  [195]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1916;  D:  43054;  Maverick 
Terrell  and  Rachael  Marshall,  Seattle. 

53708 

See  also  Ante  up. — Hearts  humane. 

Friend  husband;  comedy,  by  Irving  Dale.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916]  11  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D: 
45200 ;  Ebeu  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53709 

Friend  in  need;  3  act  drama,  by  G.  A.  Weber. 
41  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D:  43014;  Gustav 
Adolph  Weber,  Milwaukee.  53710 

See  (ilfio  St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and 

operettas. 

Friend  Martha;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Peple. 
[103]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29,  1916;  D:  43467;  Edward 
Peple,  Arrochar,  N.  Y.  53711 


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53732 


Friend  salesman;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  E. 
Breed.     [38]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D :  45206 :  James  Ed- 
ward Breed,  Portland,  Or.  53712 

Friend  wife;  melodramatic  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Harry  Segall  and  Charles  Sumner  [pseud,  of 
C.  S.  Hayes]     [93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27.  1916 ;  D :  44991 ;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  53713 

Same.     Oct.  14,  '16  version.     [114]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1916 ;  I> :  45375 ;  Charles  Sum- 
ner Hayes,  Chicago.  53714 

Friendship;  2  conversations  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Walter.     [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 :  D :  4.5604 :  Eugene  Wal- 
ter, New  York.  53715 

Frog'  (The)  prince;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  L.  Mick. 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    23,    1916 ;     D :  45250 ;     Hettie 
Louise  Mick,  Chicago.  53716 

See  (iho  Golden  (The)  ball. 

Frogs  (The)     See  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Frolic  and  fun;  orijiinal  singing  and  dancing 
dialogue,  by  Frank  Terry.  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1916;    D :  43349 ;    Armand 
Vincent  Wright.  New  York.  53717 

Frolics  in  the  air;  satire  on  the  high  life  of  a 
roof  garden  play,  by  Jimie  McCree.  [1].  50 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   20,  1916 :    D :  43690 :   Geo.   Bel- 
frage,  New  York.  53718 

Frolique  de  magazine;  or,  The  adantics,  book 
and  lyrics  for  a  spectacular  musical  fanta.sy 
in  2  pts.,  by  D.  E.  Watkins.  [56]  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12,    1916;    D :  43024 :    Dwight 
Everett  Watkins,  Galesburg,  111.  53719 

From  A  to  Z;  domestic  travesty  playlet,  by 
G.  W.  Solden.    10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,   1916 :   D :  42973 ;   George  W. 
Solden,  Chicago.  53720 

From  bivouac  and  trenches.  See  Aus  bivouac 
und  schnitzengraben. 

From  cottage  to  palace;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M. 
Brooks.     [3],  16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3.  1916 ;  D :  42949 :  Anna  Moldo- 
van  Brooks,  Peoria,  111.  53721 

From  darkness  to  light;  modern  melodrama  in 
4  acts,  by  John  W.  Wilson.  [,59]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916 ;  D :  44020 :   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  53722 


From  jeans  to  broadcloth;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Longhi.    50  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    6,    1916;    D:  42670;    Marion 
Longhi,  Chicago.  53723 

From  noon  to  night;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E^  B. 
Brunner.     [99]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  r.A6;  D :  44371 ;  Emma 
Beatrice  Brunner,  New  York.  53724 

From  nowhere  to  Broadway;  4  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy.     [148]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916;  D:  42970;  Will  M. 
Oressy,  Concord,  N.  II.  53725 

From  the  cradle  to  Sing  Sing;  drama  in  pro- 
logue and  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Nolan.  [1],  55  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1916;  D :  45552 ;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  53726 

From  the  same  place;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act 
and  3  scenes,  by  GIpu  L.  :  .overidge  and  F. 
Siegel.     [12]  p.     f°.     Typev,  dtten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1916;  B :  4Z:'i2. ;  Fred  Siegel, 
Chicago.  53727 

Friihling  am  Bhein;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
C'iirl  Lindau,  Fritz  Beda  u^d  Oskar  Fronz, 
uiu.sik  von  Edmund  Eysler.  Soulllier-  und 
regiebuch.  Leipzig,  Ludwig  ublinger  (Bern- 
hard  Herzmansky)    1914.     i^i   p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  191J;  D:  43576;  Ludwig 
Dublinger    (Bernhard  Herzm.nisky)    Leipzig. 

53728 

Fruit  of  toil,  and  other  one-act  plays;  by  Lil- 
lian P.  Wilson.  Indianapolis,  The  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill  company  [1916]     5  p.  1.,  1  1:;  p.    16°. 

Contents:  The  fruit  of  toil. — An  episode. — 
Being  the  tly. — A  voice  on  the  stair. — The 
empty  shrine.— The  weight  o  '  wings. — This  is 
law. — Living. 

©  Sept.  2.  1916;  2c.  and  r  ".  Sept.  7,  1916; 
A  :  437589  :  Bobbs-Merrill  co.,  Indianapolis. 

53729 

Fiirstenliebe;  operettenspiel  ;  '  dem  frolichen 
rokoko  in  3  akten.  von  Julius  Brammer  und 
Alfred  Griinwald,  music  von  Leo  Fall.  Text 
der  gesange.  Berliu-Wilmer.s<lorf,  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  1916.     36  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1916;  Ic.  July  29,  1016;  A— For- 
eign 14419;  EibeL.scIriitz  &  Derte,  Vienna. 

53730 

Fugitives;  drama  oi"  the  C  'nadian  wilderness 
in  3  acts.  3  scenes.  !)y  E.  J.  ?  larpsteen.  [1], 
31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1916;  D:  43820;  Ernest  J. 
Sharpsteen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  53731 

Full  value;  4  act  drama,  by  M.  E.  Campion. 
[70]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D:  43322;  Molise  E. 
Campion.  New  York.  53732 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-67 


2719 


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53751 


Fun  at  the  club;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  N.  F. 
Hawkins.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D:  44710;  Nathan 
Frank  Hawkins,  Beach  Haven,  N.  J.      53733 

Fun  in  a  candy  shop;  1  act  comedy  farce,  by 
L.  Lawrence.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916 ;  D  :  45152 ;  Lou  Lawrence, 
New  Bedford.  Mass.  53734 

Fun  in  a  parlor  car.     See  All  aboard,     rr-  r*' 

Fun  in  camp;  a  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  the 
second  act  being  any  introduced  opera,  by 
F.  E.  Brooks,  music  by  A.  Singer.  40  p.  12°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

• ,  I-".©  Fred  Emerson  Bro6ks  and  Alfred  Singer, 
United  States ;  1886 :  24388,  Oct.  28 ;  2c.  Nov.  1. 

53735 

Fun  with  a  stage  door  Johnny;  sketch,  by  H 
Cyril.     3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1916;  D :  44985 ;  Herbert 
Cyril,  Rye,  N.  Y.  53736 

Funny  (The)  little  food  folks;  unique  enter 
tainment  for  children,  by  W.  N.  Bugbee.  Syra 
cuse,  N.  Y.,  Willis  N.  Bugbee  co.,  1916.  12  p 
12°. 

©  Sept.  11.  1916;  2c.  Sept.  14.  1916;  D: 
44948;  Willis  N.  Bugbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

53737 

Future  (The)  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Straight;  play  in  3 
,  pts.,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.     [58]  p.     4°.     Type 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916;  D:  43084;  C.  A.  de 
Lima,  New  York.  53738 

Futures;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Sachs.  [20]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.  ,;i    .,,i 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2.  1916;  D:  44801;  Abraham 
Sachs,  New  York.  53739 

Gabriel  Schilling's  flight.  See  Dramatic  works 
of  Gerhart  Hauptmann. 

Gabrieles  (Los);  historieta  cOmica  en  2  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  Ramon  Lopez-Monte- 
negro y  Ramon  Pena.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]   191G.     74,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©  May  31,  1916;  Ic.  June  3,  1916;  D: 
44067;  R.  L6pez-Montenegro  y  R.  Peiia,  Ma- 
drid. 53740 

Gartnerin  aus  liebe.     See  Bokoko. 

Galette  (La)  des  rois.  See  French  plays  for 
children. 

Gallito  y  Belmonte;  entremfe  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  Aurelio  G[onzalez]  Rendon,  mfisica  del 
maestro  Jose  Padilla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1915.  14  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42880;   Aurelio  G.   Rendon.  Madrid.      53741 


Game  (The);  dramatic  comedy  melange,  by  M.  A. 
Somers.     [1],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916;  D:  43917;   Martin  A. 
Somers,  New  York.  53742 

Game  (A)  of  comedy.  See  Plays  with  a 
punch. 

Ganarse  la  moza;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3  cua- 
dros,  original  de  F.  Bello,  mtisica  del  maestro 
.Julio  Frances.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1916.    38  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916 ;  D :  43336 ; 
Florencio  Bello,  Madrid.  53743 

Ganarse  la  vida;  comedia  en  1  acto  y  1  cuadro, 
original  de  J.  Benaveute.  Madrid,  Editada 
por  artes  graficas  Mateu,  1910.     [18]  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  3,  1910 ;  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916 ;  D :  43158 ; 
Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.  53744 

Gangster  (The),  the  girl  and  the  cop;  play  in  1 
act,  by  H.  L.  Pech.  [2],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45060 ;  Harold  Louis 
Pech,  New  York.  53745 

Garden  (The)  of  love;  Egyptian  idol  in  3 
scenes,  by  N.  V.  Nichols  and  Andrew  Toombes. 
LI],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1916;   D:  43861;   Nellie  V. 
Nichols,  New  York.  53746 

Garside's  career;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Brig- 
house.     [108]   p.^  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916 ;  D :  45258 ;  Harold  Brig- 
house,  Eccles,  England.  53747 

Gas  (The)  route;  or.  The  right  road,  play  in  1 
act,  by  K.  Ervin.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.   7,   1916;   D:  42967;   Katharine 
Ervin,  San  Francisco.  53748 

Gasoline;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone.  [15] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   15,   1916;    D:  44897;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  53749 

Gate  (The)  city;  pageant  of  Lincoln  1916,  by 
H.  B.  Alexander.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Woodruff 
press,  1916.     44  p.     8°. 

Contents  :   pt.   1.   The  sacred  tree  of  the 
Omaha  tribe. — pt.  2.  Coronado's  vision. 

©  Apr.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43817 ; 
Hartley  Burr  Alexander.  Lincoln,  Neb.  53750 

General  George  Washington.  See  Dramatized 
scenes  from  American  history. 

General  Gerschelman;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Bookstein. 

[145]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.    Oct.    14,    1916  ;    D :  45168 ;  Abraham 
Bookstein,  Brooklyn.  53751 


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53773 


Genl.  Grant's  drummer  in  the  battle  of  Shiloh 

representing  North  and  South;  play  in  1  act, 

by  P.  H.  Ravlin.     [1],  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   22,    1916;    D:  43974;    Philo   H. 

Kavlin,  Cliicago.  53752 

Genio  (El)  de  Leon;  juguete  c6mico-lIrico  en  1 
acto  y  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  libro  de  Guillermo 
Hernandez  Mir  y  Luis  Fernandez  Garcia, 
mfisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Millan.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1915.  41  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42870;  G.  Hernandez  Mir  y  L.  Fernandez 
Garcia,  Madrid.  53753 

Genius  (The)     See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Gentleman  Jack;  play  in  1  act,   by  F.  L.  De 
Valiant.     [2],  25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
'     ©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43423 ;  Francis  L. 
De  Valiant,  Earlville,  N.  Y.  53754 

Gentleman  (A)  to  his  wife;  4  act  comedy- 
drama,  by  F.  Haines-Reed.  [1],  111  p.  4^ 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1916;  D :  44237 ;  Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  53755 

Gentlemen  crooks;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J. 
Young.     [9]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  1,  1915;  D:41S77;  George  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  53756 

Gentlemen,  think  it  over;  play  in  1  act,  by  Wil- 
lard  Mack.     [2],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1916;  D:  43112;  A.  H. 
Woods,  New  York.  53757 

Georg'e;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  K.  Gornall.  New 
York,  S.  French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd., 
1916.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  18,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916;  D: 
43664 ;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  '    53758 

George  is  dead;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W.  FitzPat- 
rick.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43781 ;  James  Wil- 
liam FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.        53759 

Georgie's  night  out;  musical  farce,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  F.  Medhurst.  [7],  64  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1916 ;  D  :  44433  ;  Francis  Med- 
hurst, New  York.  53760 

German  (The)  American;  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton. 
[1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1916;  D:  44847;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, New  York.  53761 

Gertrude;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Hjalmar  Soderberg. 
tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  R.  Strunsky.  [3], 
59  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45563 ;  Rose  Strun- 
sky, New  York.  53762 

Geschlagen.     See  Disziplin. 


Getting  a  start;  comedy  with  singing  and  danc- 
ing, by  Herman  Kahn.    3  p.    f".    Typewritten, 
©  Ic.  July  7,  1916 ;  D :  44341 ;  George  Joseph 
Morgan,  Chicago.  53763 

Getting  acquainted;  black  and  tan  comedy  act, 
by  G.  J.  Morgan.     3  p.     f.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916;  D:  44338;  George  Jo- 
seph Morgan,  Chicago.  53764 

Getting  away  with  it;  comedy  playlet,  by  W.  C. 
Duncan.     [2],  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45597 ;  William  Gary 
Duncan,  New  York.  53765 

Getting  back  to  Chicago;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Ward.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45352 ;  Harold  Ward, 
New  York.  53766 

Getting  his  story;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  G.  Earle 
and  V.  Harwood.  [2],  29  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43083 ;  Georgia  Earle 
&  Van  Ness  Harwood,  New  York.  53767 

Ghoses  er  not  ghoses;  negro  debate,  by  Wil- 
liam S.  Long.  Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge  enter- 
tainment house,  1916.     12  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45665;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  53768 

Ghost  (The)  of  Lady  Marr;  play  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  A.  MacFarland.    23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1916 ;  D :  44345 ;  Calista  A. 
MacFarland,  Boston.  53769 

Giant's  (The)  robe.   See  Stolen  laurels.   43933.     * 

Gift  (The)  of  time.  See  Forest  (The)  princess 
and  other  masques. 

Gioconda  (La);  bagatela  c6mico-lIrica  en  prosa, 
original  de  Blanca  Suarez,  mflsica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Marquina  y  Quislant.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  20  p.  8°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42871 ;  B.  Suarez,  Madrid.  53770 

Giraldina  (La);  juguete  comico-llrico  en  1  acto 
y  4  cuadros,  original  de  Juan  G.  Renovales  y 
Francisco  Garcia  Pacheco,  musica  del  maestro 
Soutullo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1916.  36,  [2]  p.  12°.  [Libretto  only] 
.  ©  May  31,  1916 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916  ;  D :  44057 ; 
.1.  G.  Renovales  y  F.  G.  Pacheco,  Madrid. 

53771 

Girl  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  M.  Booth. 
[1],  39  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D  :  44076 ;  Oaks  Marcel- 
lus  Booth,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  53772 

Girl  (The)  and  the  sailor;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
A.  M.  Zinn.     [11]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916;  D:  43560;  Albert  M. 
Zinn,  Milwaukee.  53773 


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53796 


Girl  (The)  and  the  sinner;  4  act  society  drama, 

by  A.  R.  La-  Porte.     [54]  p.    f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Jan.   25,   1916;    D :  42832 :    Addie   R. 

La  Porte,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  53774 

Girl  (The)  at  the  fort;  thrilling  dramatic  inci- 
dent 4.f  military  life  on  the  Mexican  frontier, 
couiiyused  into  tabloid  form  in  1  act,  by  Philip 
Gregory.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    14,    1916;    D:  43636:    William 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  53775 

Girl  (The)  frum  Drake's  landing;  classy  com- 
edy talking  and  singing  act,  by  A.  Kaufman. 
8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  Nov,;4,  1916:  D:  45.3.53:  Albert  Kauf- 
man, Brooklvn.  *  53776 

Girl  (The)  from  the  movies;  comedy  of  fun  and 

rbrilb,  ]  y  A.  Polby.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  .  lc<    Api«.  ^0,    1916:    D:  43691;    Archie 

Colby,  New  York.  53777 

Girl  (The)  fromj  upstairs;  or,  Oh!  M'sieu! 
original  falce  ifl  3  acts,  by  Herbert  Mosley 
[pseud.  of.yStai^ley  Cooke]  [129]  p.  4°. 
Typewritteiijj^  '• 

©  Ic.  Apfll^  1916 :  D :  4.3650 ;  .1.  Herbert 
,Tay*,London]^|ji'J  53778 

Girl  (The)  ii?  We  coffin.  Sec  Plays  of  the 
natural  and^'e  supernatural. 

Girltifti!)  of  S<p  Flying  X;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  37^p-awley,     [33]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©'*lc.   .Tan.  29,  1916:   D :  42907 :   George  J. 
Crawlpy,  Irondale,  Mo.  53779 

Girl  (The)  m)^stairs;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Gla(f>-H-Ri]«tl|Bridgham.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker 
&  CO..  1916.    21  p.     12°. 

©J  Ml.  6,  1916;  2c.  .Ian.  7,  1916:  D :  42681 ; 
\V-d\pv  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.  53780 

Girl  CJ^he)  who  drank  milk;  modern  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  Ch  Sv  Dunkin.  [105]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  "22,  1916 ;   D  :  44963 :   Gertrude 
Scott  Dunkin,  New  York.  53781 

Girl  (The)  wh"  had  no  chance;  play  in  1  act, 
by  E.  M.  Ing  -ton.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    3,    1916 ;    D :  43511 :    Eugenie 
Magnus  Ingleton,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  53782 

Girl  (The)  who  paid;  story  of  California  in  4 
,  ,acts.  by  G.  M.  Rosener.     [153]  p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916 :  D :  44003 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  Ne\Y  York.  .  53783 

Girls  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mabel  H. 
Crane.  New  York,  S.  French :  London.  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1916.    18  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    17,    1916;    2c.    Oct.    18.    1816;    D: 
45196;  Samii6r  French,  New  York.  53784 


Girls  (The)  and  the  baron;  girl  act,  by  J.  How- 
ard and  G.  Liuder.     [11]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1916  ;  D  :  45848  ;  .Joseph  How- 
ard and  Gussie  Linder,  Brooklyn.  53785 

Girl's  (A)  cross  roads;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Wal- 
ter Melville.     [4],  69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916 :  D :  44646 ;  James  Kyrle 
MacCurdy,  Brooklyn.  53786 

Give  and  take;  original  sketch,  by  N.  Twomey. 
[1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Aug.     30,     1916 ;     D :  44774 ;     Neil 
Twomey,  Dorchester,  Mass.  53787 

Giving  the  bride  away.     See  Orange  blossoms. 

Glad  (The)  girl;  vaudeville  sketch,  bv  H.  L. 
^\'i^ett.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20.  1916  :  D  :  43960  :  Howard  L. 
Willett,  Chicago.  53788 

Glamour  (The);  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 
E.  K.  Wallace.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.  " 
©  Ic.  May  18.  1916  ;  D  :  43931 :  Edna  Kings- 
ley  Wallace,  New  York.  53789 

Glance  (A)  ahead;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Bowman.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    22,    1916;    D:  45712;    Willard 
Bowman,  New  York.  53790 

Glitter  (The)  of  life;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Z.  Hall. 
[Ill]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916  :  D  :  44116  :  Zarelyn  Hall, 
New  York.  53791 

Glorious  (The)  fool;  3  act  play,  by  F.  W.  Tuttle. 
[100]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    21,    1916;    D :  43386 ;    Frank 
Wright  Tuttle,  New  York.  53792 

Glorious  (The)  game;  written  for  the  American 
school  peace  league,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix 
[i.  e.  B.  M.  D.  Flebbe]  Boston.  American 
school  peace  league,  1916.    23  p.    8°. 

©  June  1,  1916 ;  2c.  June  7,  1916 ;  D  :  44098 : 
Beulah  Marie  Dix  Flebbe,  Waban,  Mass. 

53793 

Glory  (The)  of  their  years;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  R.  Froome,  jr.     [119]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Sept.  8,   1916;   D :  448.38 :  John  Red- 
head Frooine.  jr.,  Cincinnati.  53794 

Glow  (The)  man;  reconstruction  play  in  8  acts, 
by  J.  Marks.     [115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    5.    1916 ;    D :  42961 :    .Teannette 
Marks,  Sonth  Hadley,  Mass.  53795 

Gluck's  visitor.     See  What  shall  we  play? 

Gliicklicher  (Ein)  unfall;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
nach  dem  ungarischen  des  Lorant  Orbok, 
bearbeitet  von  Otto  Eisenschitz.  Wien,  O. 
Eirich,  1915.     100  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1916:  D:  44320:  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  53796 


2722 


53797 


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53815 


Goat  (The);  play  in  3  act.s,  by  G.  Allen-Thomp- 
son.    [131]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31.  1916  ;  D  :  44033  :  Grace  Allen- 
Thompson,  Fairhaven.  Mass.  53797 

by  R.  Barry.     [Ill]  p-    ^°-    Typewrit- 


ten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,    1916:    D :  43206 :    Richard 
Barry,  New  York.  53798 

Goblin  guests.  See  Summer  snow,  and  other 
fairy  plays. 

Goblin  stone.  Sec  Child's  book  of  holiday 
plays. 

Goddess  (The)  of  peace  and  the  king-  of  war; 
plav  in  1  act,  by  I.  Snow.  [Washington,  D.  C, 
Friedman  press]  1916.     [14]  p.    S°. 

©   Sept.   22,   1916;   2c.    Sept.   27.    1916;    D: 
4r)i60;  Ida  Snow,  Chicago.  53799 

Gods  and  little  fishes;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  H.  Dickinson.     [174]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916 ;  D :  43356 :  Thomas  H. 
Di'-kin.son,   Madison,   AVis.  53800 

Godsend  (The);  drama  in  1  act,  by  Eleanor 
Lawson.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916 ;  D :  44640 :  Ella  Smith 
l.aw.son.  New  York.  53801 

Goetz  von  Berlichingen.  See  Chief  European 
dramatists. 

Going  to  the  wedding;  Italian  character  play- 
let, by  H.  Stanley.    S  p.    t°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45148 ;  Harry  Stan- 
ley, Baltimore.  53802 

Going  up!  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  W.  Gerber.  [11] 
p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1916 :  D :  44134 :  Stephen  \V. 
Gerber.  New  York.  53803 

Gold  diggers;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Tliu- 
land.     106  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916 ;  D :  44905 ;  Conrad  M. 
Thuland,  San  Diego,  Cal.  53804 

Gold  gab  ich  fiir  eisen!  singspiel  in  3  akten, 
frei  nach  einer  grundidee  K.  v.  Bakonyis,  von 
Victor  Leon,  musik  von  Emmerich  Kalman. 
Text  der  gesange.  Leipzig.  Wieu.  New  York. 
W.  Karczag,  1914.     29  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916:  A— For- 
eign 13672;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  53805 

singspiel  in  einem  vorspiel  und  2  akten,  frei 

nach  einer  grundidee  K.  v.  Bakonyis,  von  Vic- 
tor Leon,  musik  von  Emmerich  Kalman. 
Regie-  und  soufflierbuch.  Wien.  W.  Karczag, 
1914.     61   p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8.  1916:  D:  43573;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  53806 


Golden  (The)  apple;  a  play  for  kil tartan  chil- 
dren, by  Lady  Gregory,  illustrated  by  Mar- 
garet Gregory.  New  York  and  London,  G.  P. 
Putnam's  sons,  1916.  1  p.  1..  viil,  1  L,  117  p. 
col.  front,  col.  plates.     8°. 

©  Sept.  29,  1916 ;  2c.  and  afE.  Oct.  13,  1916 ; 
A:  438848;  Lady  Gregory.  %  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons.  New  York.  53807 

Golden  (The)  ball;  juvenile  tausical  fanta.sy 
based  on  Grimm  brothers  fairy  tale,  The  frog 
prince,  by  L.  K.  Been,  music  by  Ruth  D.  Eng- 
strom.     23  p.     8°.     Printed.     [Words  only] 

©  Dec.  22,  1915;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1916;  D:  42712; 
Lucy  Kneeland  Been,  Calumet,  Mich.      53808 

Golden  (The)  goose;  Mother  Goose  play  for  chil- 
dren, by  Ellizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Chicago,  Beck- 
ley-Cardy  company   [1916]     39  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  30,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D: 
45901 ;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago.  53809 

Golden  (The)  pin;  play  without  words  in  3  acts, 
by  H.  Felix.     [2],  30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1916 ;  D :  45274 ;  Hugo  Felix, 
New  York.  53810 

Goldengate  (The)  trophy.  See  Varsity  vil- 
lainy.     48717. 

Goldenrod's  verrath.  Sec  Meine  welt  sei  deine 
welt.      29067. 

Good  Friday;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  John  Mase- 
field.  (In  his  Good  Friday,  and  other  poems. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1916. 
Book  ©  Feb.  9,  1916;  2c.  Feb.  10,  1916;  A: 
418761;  Macmillan  to..  New  York)  53811 

Good  King  Arthur.     See  Fairy  operettas. 

Good  (A)  natured  fellow;  play  in  3  acts  and  an 
epilogue,  dramatized  from  the  French  of  Paul 
de  Kock,  by  C.  Kennedy  and  J.  Cromwell. 
[135]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1916;  D :  43549 ;  Charles  Ken- 
nedy and  John  Cromwell,  New  York.      53812 

Good  old  days;  play  in  2  scenes,  by  Searl  Allen 
and  Chas.  Doty.     [1],  5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1916 ;  D :  42924 ;  John  Gleeson, 
Bertha  and  Fred  Houlihan,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

53813 

Good  (The)  ship  Nancy  Lee;  musical  comedy 
tabloid  in  1  act.  by  William  Cleveland.  Chi- 
cago, The  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  [2]. 
20  p.    f°.     Mimeographed.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43703 ;  Alex.  Byers. 
Chicago.  53814 

Goody-goody's  (The)  daughter;  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  H.  M.  Graves.  [1],  27  p.  8°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916:  D :  42904 :  Harry  M. 
Graves.  New  York.  53815 


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53816 


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53835 


Goose  (The)  Creek  line;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Carabel  JLewis  Munger.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  &  company  [1916]    34  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45202 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53816 

Gora  piesn;  albo,  Praca  i  sztuka,  o  brazek  lu- 
(lowy  w  4-ch  aktach  ze  Spiewami  i  taficaini, 
napisal  i  muzyke  utworzyl  Antoni  Jaxa.  Chi- 
cago, III.,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.  94  p.  16°. 
[Words  only] 

©   Dec    29,   1915;    2c.    Feb.   11,   1916;    D: 
43040  ;W    H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  53817 

Gorilla-mg  (The);  drama,  by  B.  Lev.  [10]  p 
f  °.     Typ    /ritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   5,   1916;   D:  44821;   Benjamin 
Lev,  Los  Angeles.  53818 

Graham  of  the  north  woods;  3  act  comedy 
drama,  by  G.  J.  Crawley.  [32]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©*lc.  Jan.  29,  1916;   D:  42909;   George  .1. 
Crawley,  Irondale,  Mo.  53819 

Gramatica  parda;  entremes  en  prosa,  original 
de  J.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1916.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5.  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45111 ; 
.Tos§  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.  53820 

Gran  (El)  filon;  monologo,  original  y  en  prosa. 
de  P.  Parellada.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  antores 
espafioles]  1916.     10  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.   22,    1916;    Ic.   Apr.    25,    1916;    D: 
43731;  Pablo  Parellada,  Madrid.  53821 

Grandmother's  cat.  See  Twelve  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 

Granja  (La)  de  los  amores;  zarzuela  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros,  en  verso,  original  de 
M.  Pecci  Contreras,  mtisica  de  los  maestros 
Pascual  Marquina  y  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  42, 
[1]  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  31.  1916 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D  :  44066 ; 
Manuel  Pecci  Contreras,  Madrid.  53822 

Granny;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  S.  Laughton.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  29.  1916 ;  D :  43470 ;  Mary  Shep- 
ard  Laughton,  Boston.  53823 

Great  (The)  country;  jilay  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Burn- 
ham.     [91]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1916 ;  D  :  44192  ;  Edith  Burn- 
ham,  Boston.  53824 

Great  (The)  lioness.     See  Magnus  leonis. 

ureat  (A)  mistake.     Fee  Shadow  of  a  sin. 

Great  (The)  rescue;  war  episode,  by  C.  W.  Mac- 
Oarthy.     [1].  69  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45695 ;  Charles  Wil- 
liam MacCarthy,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

53825 


Great  (The)  reward;  original  American  comedy- 
drama  of  western  mining  life  in  4  acts,  by 
Frank  jlnd  S.  R.  IMaltese.  [87]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July   8,   1916;   D :  44362 ;    Salvntore 
Rosa  Maltese,  New  York.  53826 

Great  (The)  trunk  mystery.  See  Trunk  (The) 
mystery.     47266. 

Great  (The)  wrong;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  and 
J.  Benedict.     [93]  p.    4°.    Typevpritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19.  1916;  D:  45415 ;  Kingsley  and 
Jeanette  Benedict,  Los  Angeles.  53827 

Greater  love.     See  Father. 

Greater  (The)  passion;  vaudeville  appetizer,  bv 
Evelyn  C.  May  and  F.  G.  Nixon-Nirdlinger, 
dramatized  from  a  story  of  the  same  name 
by  Howard  Phillip  Rhoades.  [2],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   15,    1916 ;    D :  44222 ;    Fred    G. 
Nixon-Nirdlinger,  Philadelphia.  53828 

Greatest  (The)  discovery;  romance  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  M.  C.  Coleman.  [2],  98  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44614;  Alta  May 
Coultas  Coleman,  Chicago.  53829 

Greatest  (The)  nation;  play  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  M.  F.  Crighton  and  W.  Elliott.  [82] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   8,   1916;   D :  42726 ;   Marian  F. 
Crighton  and  William  Elliott.  New  York. 

53830 

Greatest  (The)  thing';  1  act  comedy,  by  D. 
Robertson.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    23,    1916 ;    D :  44706 ;    Donald 
Robertson,  Chicago.  53831 

Grecian  knight  (night)     See  Michael  Speduffy, 

Green  (The)  cockatoo.     See  Anthony,  actor. 

Green  (The)  eyes;  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  C. 
Pond.    7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1916  ;  D  :  43504  ;  Richard  Cecil 
Pond,  Leonia,  N.  J.  53832 

Green  (The)  lantern;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Giovan- 
nitti.  {In  New  York  call,  v.  9,  no.  93,  Apr.  2. 
1916) 

©  Apr.  2,  1916  ;  Ic.  May  11,  1916 ;  D :  43886 ; 
Arturo  Giovannitti,  New  York.  53833 

Green  (A)  woman;  sketch  in  twentv  minutes, 
by  H.  T.  Dimick.  [3]  18  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    18.    1916;    D :  42788 ;    Howard 
Thomas  Dimick,  Shreveport,  La.  53834 

Greenhorn  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Yuuker. 
[1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©     Ic.     Aug.     24,     1916;     D:448i0;     Fred 
Yunker,  New  York.  53835 


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53855 


Gretel  Ann;  farce,  by  M.  F.  James.  [1],  6  p. 
f.    Typewritten.  '    o' 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  43556 ;  May  Flower 
.Tames,  Los  Angeles.  53836 

Gretna  Green.     See  Beau  of  Bath. 

Gringo  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Wright. 
[94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    17,    1916;     D:  43649;    Edith 
Wright,  San  Francisco.  53837 

Gringo  (The)  and  the  greaser;  comedy  drama 
tabloid  in  3  acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.  Chi- 
cago, 111..  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1916. 
[27]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Sept.   20,   1916;   2c.   Nov.   22,   1916;   D: 
45481;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  53838 

Griselda.  iSee  Dramatic  works  of  Gerhart 
Hauptmann. 

Gropers  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  W.  Coving- 
ton.    [2],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916 ;  D :  43404 ;  Zellah  Wall 
Covington,  New  York.  53839 

Grosse  kinder;  3  lustige  akte.  von  Hans  Sturm. 
Leipzig,  P.  Reclam,  jun.  [1916]  80  p.  24°, 
(Universal-bibliothek  5856) 

©  June  27,   1916;    Ic.   Nov.   21,   1916;    D: 
45490;  Philipp  Reclam,  jun.,  Leipzig.      53840 

Grotesque  (The)  gods;  plfiy  in  1  act,  by  W.  A. 
Boughton,     [1],  12  p,    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916;  D :  43601 ;  Willis  Ar- 
nold Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  53841 

Grouch  (The)  eternal;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  J.  E. 
Lessig.    15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1916;  D:  44845;  J.  Edward 
Lessig,  New  York.  53842 

Guenn;  play  in  3  acts,  adopted  by  S.  G.  Smith, 
from  the  novel  by  Blanche  Willis  Howard. 
[2].  57  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1915  ;  D  :  43052 ;  Susan  Grant 
Smith,  Wiscasset,  Me.  53843 

Guest  (A)  for  dinner;  tragedy,  by  E.  L.  Beach, 
.ir.     [1],  21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1916 ;  D  :  44542 ;  Emmet  Lewis 
Beach,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  53844 

Guinevere;  play  in  6  acts,  by  H.  C.  Colwell. 
[149]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  8,  1916;  D :  42711 ;  Henry  Clif- 
ford Colwell,  Kittanning,  Pa.  53845 

Guitarra  (La)  del  amor;  fantasia  musical  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  Guil- 
lei-mo  Perrin  y  Miguel  de  Palacios,  mfisica 
de  los  maestros  Breton,  Gim^nez,  Vives,  Bar- 
rera,  Luna,  Villa.  Bru,  Soutullo  y  Anglada. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
39  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  5, 1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45129  ; 
G.  Perrin  y  M.  de  Palacios,  Madrid.        53846 


Gulliver  and  the  Lilliputians  up-to-date. 
See  Club  and  lodge  room  entertainments. 

Gus  Edwards'  school  boys  &  school  girls. 
See  Primary,  no.  23.     37240a. 

Gustavus  Vasa.  See  Plays;  by  August  Strind- 
berg. 

Gute  (Eine)  partie;  schwauk  mit  musik  in  3 
akten.  von  Arthur  Lippschitz  und  Otto  Sprin- 
zel,  musik  von  Ludwig  Heidiugsfeld,  bei  der 
urauffiihrung  in  Koln  a.  Rh.  wurden  noch  ein- 
lagen  musik  von  Walter  Kollo  verwendet. 
Berlin,  Harmonie,  1915.  52  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©   Dec.   31,   1915;    Ic.   Mar.   27,   1916;   D: 
43425;  Harmonie,  Berlin.  53847 


textbuch    der    gesange    ein- 

schlicszlich  der  z.  B.  in  Koln  benutzten  ein- 
lagen  nach  musik  von  Walter  Kollo.  Berlin, 
Harmonie,  1915.     16  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  31,  1915;  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D: 
43426:  Harmonie,  Berlin.  53848 

Guzman  el  Bueno;  drama  eu  4  actos,  por  Don 
Antonio  Gil  y  Larate,  ed.  by  Sylvester  Primer. 
Rev.  ed.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  nnd 
company  [1916]  xx,  181  p.  16°.  (luterna- 
tional  modern  language  series) 

©  Sept.  8,  1916 ;  2c.  and  afe.  Nov.  11,  ^916 ; 
A :  445624 ;  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  [Copyright  is 
claimed   on   vocabulary   and   new   matter] 

53849 

Gypsy  trail;  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Pearl  Franklin  and  Winifred  Hawkridge. 
[118]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43876 ;  Pearl  Frank- 
lin Godfrey,  New  York.  53850 

H.  H. — tr.  S.  A.;  1  act  comedy,  by  A.  Break- 
spear  and  Mabel  Norton.  27  p.  4°.  Tj^e- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45390 ;  Angle  Break- 
spear,  New  York.  '  53851 

Habit  (The)  kiss;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  F. 
Mitchell,  jr.     [122]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916 ;  D :  43928  ;  John  Fowler 
Mitchell,  jr.,  Greenfield,  Ind.  53852 

Hablaba  ozte  de  j'echuras;  enti'emSs  de  cos- 
tumbres  andaluzas,  original  de  P^nrique  Mouly. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
19  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 1916 ;  D :  42868  ; 
E.  Mouly,  Madrid.  53853 

Hansel  und  Gretel;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Per- 
ley.     [1],  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43586 ;  M,  Elizabeth 
Perley,  Fargo,  N.  D.  53854 

Hafed  the  Persian;  play  of  4  acts,  by  N.  S. 
Purdy.     [78]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916;  D:  42972;  Nannie  Sut- 
ton Purdy,  Lawrenceville,  Va.  53855 


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53877 


Halbe  dichter;  schwauk  iu  4  autzugeu,  vou 
Julius  Rosen,  in  neuer  bearbeitung,  von  Oscar 
Blumenthal.  Berlin-Wilniersdorf,  F.  Bloch 
erben.  1015.     78  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D :  43489 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlln-Wilmersdorf.  53856 

Half -married;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Gibson. 
[109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1916 ;  D :  44773 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  53857 

Halo  (The);  farce-comedy  In  3  acts,  by  Jack 
Larric  [pseud,  of  J.  B.  Larric]  and  L.  Wester- 
velt.     [109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  3,  1916 ;  D :  44546 ;  John  Burnett 
Larric  and  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York. 

53858 

Halt!  Who  g-ocs  there?  playlet  of  life  on  the 
Mexican  border,  by  P.  Dunning.  [3],  22  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  19Mi:  D:  44813;  Philip  Dun 
ning,  New  York.  53859 

Ham  (A)  tragedy;  pi  y  in  1  act,  by  Arthur  Sey- 
mour.    [3],  n  p.      I".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916 ;  D :  45767 ;  A.  E.  Sey- 
mour, New  York.  53860 

Hamlet;  with  introdu^^  lion,  notes,  and  questions 
for  review,  adapted  Irom  Marshall  and  Wood's 
Oxfoi'd  and  Cambridge  ed.,  by  F.  A.  Pursell 
and  L.  M.  Souiers.  (Chicago,  New  York,  Scott. 
Foresman  and  company   [1916]     273  p.     12°. 

©  July  S,  1916 ;  2c.  Julv  H,  1916 ;  aff.  Julv 
12,  1916;  A:  431833;  F.  A.  Purcell  and  L.  M. 
Somers,  Chicago.  53861 

Ham^let  on  the  move;  play  in  2  acts,  by  AV.  A. 
Allen.  [1],  18  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1916;  i;  .  44937 ;  Wlnifrede 
Augustine  Allen,  San  Rafael,  Cal.  53862 

Hamptons  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  F. 
Van  Etten.     [74]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916;  D:  44113;  Gerard  Fris- 
selle  Van  Etten,  San  Antonio.  53863 

Hand  (The)  of  Ethelberta;  by  Thomas  Hardy, 
dramatized  in  4  acts,  by  Hanna  Darlington 
Monaghan.     [3],  82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1916 ;  D :  44394 ;  H.  D.  Mona- 
p,han,   Philadelphia.  53864 

Hand  of  the  prophet.     /See  Six  one-act  plays. 

Hannah  Sprouts;  monologue  for  a  woman,  by 
Laura  Williams.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company,  1916.     4  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  20,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D: 
45707;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.         53865 

Hans  und  Fritz;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Frank  Ken- 
nedy.    [117]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1916;  D:  45518:  Gus  Hill. 
New  York.  53866 


Happiness;  American  morality  play  in  3  acts 
and  8  scenes,  by  A.  Davis.  [93]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  5.  1916;  D :  44084 ;  Allan  Davis. 
Pittsburgh.  53867 

Happy  (The)  day;  new  musical  i)hiy  in  2  acts, 
by  Seymour  Hicks,  lyrics  by  Adrian  Ross  and 
Paul  A.  Rubens,  music  by  Sidney  Jones  and 
Paul  A.  Rubens.  London,  Chappell  &  co.,  ltd.. 
1916.    31  p.    8°.     [Words  only] 

©  May  31,  1916  ;  Ic.  June  1,  1916 ;  D  :  44045  : 
Chappell  &  CO..   ltd.,   London.  53868 

Happy  days;  act  in  3  scenes,  by  H.  M.  Dills. 
[27]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D:  44923;  Holhmd  Mc- 
Tyeire  Dills,   New   York.  53869 

Happy  (The)  savage;  play  in  4  acts,  by  K. 
Howard  [pseud,  of  John  K.  Bell]  [112]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916:  I):  43889;  Keble  How- 
ard, Surrey.  Engl  a  ml.  53870 

Harlow  and  company,  criminals;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  E.  Chantler.     [124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    12,     1916 :     D :  42738 :     Everett 
rhantler,  IMttsburgh.  53871 

Harmony  (The)  ticket;  comic  ui>era,  by  J.  A. 
Duncan,  jr.  [68]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916  ;  D  :  43899  ;  John  A.  Dun- 
can, jr.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  53872 

Harold's  proofs.     See  Unforgiving  (The)  man. 

Hasheesh;  play  in  8  acts  and  a  picture.  l)y  F. 
Bruegger.     [108]  i>.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   22,   1916;   D :  43705 :    Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  53873 

Hate;  sketch  iu  8  scenes,  by  C.  Webster.  [1]. 
14  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1916:    D :  43064 :    Charles 
Webster.  Brooklyn.  53874 

Hate  (The)  breeders;  drama  of  war  and  peace 
in  1  act  and  5  scenes,  by  Ednah  Aiken, 
with  an  introduction  by  Henri  La  Fontaine. 
Indianapolis,  Bobbs-Merrill  companv  [1916] 
5  p.  1.,  66  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   25,    1916;   2c.    Mar.   29,    1916;    D: 
4.3620;  Bol)bs-Meri-ill  co.,  Indianapolis. 

53875 

Hatikva  (The  hope);  play  in  1  act.  by  Mrs.  J.  J. 
Abt.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  aiay  15,  1916  ;  D  :  43910  :  Mrs.  Jacob  J. 
Abt,  Chicago.  53876 

Hatred.     Sqe  Three  war  sketches. 

Haunted  (The)  bride;  a  peep  behind  the  doors 
of  a  moving  picture  studio,  by  J.  McCree. 
[1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1910:   D:  42800;    Junie  Mc- 
Oee,  New  York.  53877 


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53878 


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53900 


Have  a  heart;  musical  comedy  in  2  sicts,  by  G. 
Bolton  and  P.  A.  Wodehonse.  [123]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916 ;  D :  44009 ;  Guy  Bolton 
and  P.  A.  Wodehouse,  New  York.  53878 

Have  you  got  money?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
AV.  K.  Stone.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1916 ;  D :  44989 ;  William  K. 
Stone,  New  York.  53879 

Haym  Salomon;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  S.  and  V. 
Victor.     [84]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916 ;   D :  43G05 ;   Fannie   S. 
\and  Victor  Victor,  Atlanta.  53880 

He  never  told  her;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  .1. 
Duncan.     [1],  99  p.     8°..  Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916 ;  D:  43698 :  Walter  Jack 
Duncan,  New  York.  53881 

He  was  never  known  to  smile.  iSee  After 
twenty  years. 

Head  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  11.  Berry. 
[1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1916;    D :  45512 :    William 
Ransted  Berry.  Philadelphia.  53882 

Health  (The)  hunters;  play  in  1  act.  by  Buster 
Santos  [pseud,  of  F.  Santos]  and  J.  Hays.  6 
p.     t°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    27,   1916;    D :  45538 :    Florence 
Santos  and  Jacque  Hays,  Chicago.  53883 

Heart  (The)  of  Bohemia;  playlet  in  1  act.  by  D. 
Kaynol.     [1],  37  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    9,    1916:    D:  44846;    Dorothy 
llaynol.  New  York.  53884 

Heart  (The)  of  Dixie;  play  of  romance  and 
realism,  in  4  acts,  by  Er.  Lawshe.  [1371  P- 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    12.    1916:    D:  43125:    Robert 
C^ampbell,  New  York.  53885 

Heart  of  gold;  short  play  in  2  scenes,  by  M.  F. 
Bellin.irer.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    12,    1916;    D :  44136 :    Martha 
Fletcher  Bellinger.  New  York.  53886 

Heart  (The)  of  old  New  England;  phiy  in  3 
acts,  by  Smoke  Sunday  [pseud,  of  L.  L.  Slater] 
[72]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25.  1916  ;  D  :  45273  ;  Lewis  Leon- 
ard Slater,  Boston.  53887 

Heart  (The)  of  the  immigrant;  i)lay.  by  C.  F. 
Horner.     29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    14.   1916;    D :  42756 :    Chas.    F. 
Horner,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  ,         53888 

Heart  (The)  of  Wetona;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
George  Scarborough.  [Ill]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14.  1916 ;  D :  43327  :   David  Be- 
lasco.  New  York.  53889 


Hearts  and  gold;  play  in  1  act.  by  L.  Kass.  7 
p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10.  1916 ;  D :  44007  ;  Louis  Kass. 
Albany.  53890 

Hearts  and  solitaire;  jilny  in  1  act,  by  L.  W. 
Allele.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916 ;  D :  43909 :  Luther  Wil- 
loughby  Ahele.  Allentown,  Pa.  53891 

Heart's  ash:  blank  verse  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  T. 
Clugston.     [3].  54  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D :  43482 ;  Katharine 
Thatcher  Clugston.  Crawfordsville.  Ind. 

53892 

Heart's  desire;  drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Crater, 
jr.     19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   IS,  1916:   D :  427S(5 ;   (Jeorge  E. 
Crater,  jr..  Brooklyn.  53893 

Hearts  humane;  or,  Friday,  the  13th,  dra- 
matic recount  with  a  prologue  and  an  epi- 
logue, by  P.  P.  Porcasi.  [70]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  :\lav  29.  1916 :  D :  44023 :  Peter  Paul 
Porcasi.  New  York.  53894 

Hearts  of  Israel;  play  in  1  act,  by  D.  L.  Letm- 
:ird.     [1].  26  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916 :  D :  43350 ;  David  Leib 
Leou;ird.  New  York.  53895 

Heartsease;   play    in  4   acts,   by    Charles   Klein 
and  J.  I.  C.  Clark.    New  York,  S.  French  ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.     1  p.  1.,  70  p.     12°. 
©  Dec.  7.  1916;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1916:  D :  45649 : 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  53896 

Heartstrings;  dranuitic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  T.  L. 
Martin.     [2].  5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1916;  D:  45018;  Tlieresa  L. 
Martin,  New  York.  53897 

Heavenly  foundations,      .^cc  Esau  and  Jacob. 

Hebrew  (The)  jockey.  See  Day  (A)  at  the 
races. 

Heels;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  A.  Nu- 
gent.    [47]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    21,    1916;    D :  4.5702 :    Will    A. 
Nugent,  Kaukauna,  Wis.  53898 

Heinrich  amiisiert  sich!  schwank  in  1  akt,  von 
W.  Hartstein.     [2],  56  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    21,    1916;    D :  43694 ;    Wilhelm 
Hartstein,  New  York.  53899 

Heir  of  the  woman-hater;  play  in  pi'ologue,  3 
episodes  and  epilogue,  by  W.  B.  Carlock. 
[67]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1916;    D :  43437 ;    Wayne 
Bryan  Carlock.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.  53900 


2727 


53901 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


53922 


Helen  Stanton;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W,  W.  Du- 
breuil  and  M.  G.  Michaels.  [149]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  8,  1916;   D:  44416;   Morris  G. 
Michaels  and  Walter  W.  Dubreuil,  New  York. 

53901 

Helena's  husband.  Sec  Washington  square 
plays. 

Helen's  Hallowe'en;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  A.  N.  C. 
Fowler.     [2],  68  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43446 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  53902 

Hello  New  York;  musical  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  Thomaskefsljy. 

[66]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43462 ;  Boris  Tho- 
mashefsky,  Brooklyn.  53903 

satirical  revue  of  Manhattan  with  musical 

interruption  in  2  acts  and  15  scenes,  by  J. 
McCree.  [91]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916 ;  D :  43265 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  53904 

Help  yourself;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  M.  Saw- 
yer.    [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   28,   1916;    D:  45298;    Lucj'   M. 
Sawyer,  New  York.  53905 

Helping  Henry;  libretto  of  a  musical  farce  in 
2  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler. 
[66]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916 ;  D :  42982 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  53906 

Henrietta  (The)  See  New  (The)  Henrietta. 
32395. 

Henry's  study  hour;  play  in  1  act,  by  Harriet 
A.  McCabe.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D:  43267;  Mrs.  Guy 
Stewart  McCabe,  Pittsburgh.  53907 

Her  brother's  code;  drama  of  life  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  B.  Sorlin.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1916;    D:  43311;    Daniel 
Bror  Sorlin.  Worcester,  Mass.  53908 

Her  castle  in  Spain;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Strome.     [1],  12  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44336 ;  Moll  Strome. 
New  York.  53909 

Her  champion;  play  in  1  act,  by  Elizabeth  B. 
Hartmann.     [1],  31  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44562 ;  B.  B.  Hart- 
mann, New  York.  53910 

Her  children;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Imbrie  and 

Robert  Hanna.     [1],  20  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   21,   1916;    D:  44957;    Harold 

Imbrie,  New  York.  53911 


Her  fight;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Van  Etten. 
[93]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916 ;  D :  44112 ;  Gerard  Fris- 
selle  Van  Etten,  San  Antonio.  53912 

Her  first  lesson  in  horseback  riding;  comedy 
skit,  by  R.  Cox.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1916;   D:  44392;  Ray  Cox, 
New  York.  53913 

Her  first  night  married;  vaudeville  drama,  by 
B.  Glynn.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1916  ;  D  :  42945  ;  Billee  Glynn, 
San  Francisco.  53914 

Her  first  patient;  novel  comedy  sketch,  by 
James  Madison.     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916 ;  D :  448.56 ;  Max  Waiz- 
mau,  San  Francisco.  53915 

Her  happiness.     See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Her  honor  the  mayor;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mary  Modena  Burns.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison 
&  company  [1916]     64  p.     12°. 

©.  Oct.    14.    1916;    2c.    Oct.    18,    1916;    D: 
45199;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  53916 

Her  husband;  episode  in  the  life  of  the  trenches, 
by  Michel  Carrg.  [2],  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45401 ;  Irene  Bor- 
doni,  New  York.  53917 


play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Winslow.     [2],  14  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43368 ;  Leah  Wins- 
low,  Bath,  Me.  53918 

Her  husbandless  honeymoon;  act  1  and  2 
of  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Shively.  [70]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;   D:  44708;  Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  53919 


■  act  3  of  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Shivelv. 

34  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  7,  1916;   D:  44834;   Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  53920 

Her  idea;  play  in  1  act,  by  James  Joseph  Quig- 
ley.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43869 ;  Thomas  M. 
Carrol.  New  York.  53921 

Her  master's  voice;  skit,  by  K.  B.  Miller.     [2], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D:  44523;  Katherine 
Browning  Miller,  New  York.  53922 

Her  neighbor's  creed.     See  Comedies  in  minia- 
ture. 

Her  picture.     See  Plays  with  a  punch. 


2728 


53923 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE    UNITED   STATES 


53941 


Her  power;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Zlotopolsky.     Hertha's  mistake;   or,   The   rivals,   play   in   5 


[156]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1916 ;  D :  42837 ;  Sam  Zloto- 
polslty,  New  York.  53923 

Her  story.     See  Three  war  sketches. 

Her  titled  husband;  drama  in  1  act,  by  C.  T. 
Stewart.     [2],  39  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26.  1916 ;  D  :  45373  ;  Caroline  Tay- 
lor Stewart,  Columbia.  Mo.  53924 

Her  two  weeks  honeymoon;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Cecil  Spooner  [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Blaney]  sug- 
srested  from  The  substitute,  by  T.ouise  Shaw. 
[97]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    10,     1916;     D :  44127 ;     Cecil 
Spooner  Blaney,  New  Canaan,  Conn.     53925 

Her  wedding  day;  or,  Aunt  Susie  Perkins, 
playlet,  by  M.  Sinclair.  [17]  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916;  D :  43663 ;  Maud  Sin- 
clair, New  York.  53926 

Hercules  and  his  mother.  Sec  Dramatic  (A) 
reader. 

Hercules  the  lion-killer.  Sec  Dramatic  (A) 
reader. 

Here  are  your  children.     See  Their  only  son. 

Heredity;  drama  in  4  acts  and  2  scenes,  by 
*S.  T.  Anderson.     [80]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24.  1916 ;  D :  45506 ;  Santford  T. 
Anderson,  Brooklyn.  53927 


scenes,  by   Gertrude  H.   Selwyn.      [1],   35  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916 ;  D :  45545 ;  Gertrude  H. 
Cody,  FrieiKlship,  N.  Y.  53932 

Hexengericht  (Ein);  dramatische  begebenheit 
aus  der  fiustersten  neuzeit  in  19  szenen,  von 
Ernst  Herbert  Wengraf.  [3],  55  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916 ;  D :  44405 ;  Max  PfefEer, 
Vienna.        "  53933 

H-h-home;  monologue  with  interruptions,  by 
Marian  Muir  [pseud,  of  M.  P.  Smith]  [1], 
25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916 ;  D :  43906 ;  Mary  Pierce 
Smith,  Los  Angeles.  53934 

Hiawatha.     See  Playing  Hiawatha. 

High  jinks;  musical  jollity  book,  by  O.  A. 
Hauerbach,  score  by  Rudolph  Friml.  119  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10.    1914;    D:  35979;    Otto    A. 
Hauerbach,  New  York.  53935 

High  play;  American  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  D. 
Clift.     [146]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   14,   1916;    D:  43693;     Denison 
Clift,  San  Franci.'^co.  53936 

Higher  (The)  thought.      See  Common  sense. 

Highest  (The)  price.     See  Money. 

Highway  (The)  to  love;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A. 
McAnarney.    116  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  31,   1916;   D:  42918;   Henry  A. 
McAnarney,  Baltimore.  53937 


^  ,,     _            Hiram   and   the   peddlers;   by   W.   N.   Bugbee. 

Hermit  (The);  farcical  comedy,   by    J.  E.    Les-          Svracuse.  N.  Y..  Willis  N.  Bugbee  co.,   1916. 
sing.     [1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916;  D :  43000 ;  .7.  Edward 

Lessing,  New  York.  5392S 


20  p.     12' 

©    Oct.    10,    1916;    2c.    Oct.    13,    1916;    D: 
45161;  Willis  N.  Bugbee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

53938 


Hernani.     See  Bandit  (The) 

,,    ,,            ,^  Hirondelles   (Les)      See  Schwalbennest   (Das) 

Hero  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Ruge.     10  p.  41136. 

4°.     Typewritten.  '                    ,      tt    ^    t^t     ^         o         ^o 

©  ic.  June  24,  1916;  D:  44232;  Clara  Ruge,  ^^^  alibi;  episode,  by  H.  L.  Newton.     8  p.    4  . 

New  York.                                                       53929  Typewritten 


Heroine  (The)  of  Ava;  by  Helen  L.  VVillcox. 
New  York,  Missionary  education  movement  ofi 
the  United  States  and  Canada  [1916]  33  p. 
8°. 

©  May  29,  1916;  2c.  May  31,  1916;  D:; 
44043;  Missionary  education  movement  of  tha 
U.  S.  and  Canada,  New  York.  53930 

Herr  (Der)  aus  der  sezession;  schwank  in  1  akt. 
von  Alexander  Engel.  [1],  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916 ;  D  :  44406 ;  Max  Pf ef fer, 
Leipzig.  53931 


©  Ic.  Feb.   10.   1916;   D:  42996;   Harry   L. 
Newton,  Chicago.  53939 

His  chance.     See  Plays  with  a  punch. 

His  Dutch  uncle;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  Bach- 
man.     5  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,    1916;    D:  43528;    Thomas 
Covle  and  Wallace  Bachman,  Philadelphia. 

53940 

His  father's  will;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Du  Lany. 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916;  D:  42805;  Albert  Du 
Lany,  Chicago.  53941 


2729 


53942 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


53962 


His  first  case;  farce  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Donald- 
son.    [1],  25  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43769 :  Alfred  Lee 
Donaldson,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.  53942 

His  first  day  off;  dramatic  composition  in  1  act, 

by  H.  R.  Hay  ward.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1916:   D :  44715 :   Harry   R. 

Hayward.  New  York.  53943 

His  honor;  play  in  4  act,s,  by  J.  E.  Goodman. 
[135]  p.     4°.     Typevvritten. 
©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  D :  43724 :   .Jules  l>k- 
ert  Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  53944 

His  last  chance;  in  4  acts,  by  J.  S.  Kinney.  11 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Au.!?.  4.  1916 ;  I) :  44r)56 :  John  Sylves- 
ter Kinney,  New  York.  53945 

His  last  pet;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  E.  Wolf. 

83  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 :  D :  43588 ;  Arthur  E. 
AVolf,  New  York.  53946 

His  little  pal.        See  Lost  claim  13. 

His  lost  love;  play  in  1  scene,  by  ( ».  Marose. 
2  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  L  1916;  D  :  45562 ;  Otto  Marose. 
Cbicago.  53947 

His  luck.     Sir  Read-aloud  plays. 

His  masterpiece;  play    in  3  acts,   and   an   epi- 
logue, by  C.  B.  Searle.    78  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    June    20,    1916;    D :  44198 :    Chester 
Barker  Searle.  Hackensack,  N.  J.  53948 

His  Methodist  foot;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Vance  O. 
Cn-iss.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  13 
p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,   1916;   2c.   Aug  5,   1916;    D: 
44560 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  Boston.    53949 

His  neighbor;  lu't  of  life  contrast  in  1  act,  by 
,T.  B.  Stafford.     [35]  p.     12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43128 ;  James  Ben- 
son Stafford,  Buffalo.  53950 

His  other  self;  cdmedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Locke. 
[91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'^©    Ic.    Nov.    2.3.    1916:    D :  4.5499 :    Edward 
Locke.  New  York.  53951 

His  partner's  daughter;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
B.  F.  Parliman.  [2],  126  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916 ;   D :  43415 :    B.   Frank 
Parliman,  Chatham,  N.  J.  53952 

Kis  price;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Mary  Shaw  and 
James  Matthews.     [116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27.  1916:  D:  44246:  Grace  Fil- 
kins.  New  York.  53953 


His  sister's  friend;  leap  year  farce  in  2  acts. 
i)y  S.  E.  Jones.     [42]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1916 :  D :  43145 ;  Sybil  Eliza 
Jones,  Pasadena,  Cal.  53954 

His  word  of  honor;  i)hiy  hi  4  acts,  by  A.  Mar- 
tini.    [79]  p.     4°.     Type\i^-itten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1916 :  D :  44761 ;  Alexis  Mar- 
tini, London.  53955 

Historic  (The)  pageant  of  Fort  Fairfield  and 
the  Aroostook  Valley;  produced  at  the  cele- 
bration of  the  centennial  of  the  first  settle- 
ment of  Fort  Fairtield.  Me..  Aug.  8,  9  and  10. 
1916,  director  E.  W.  Scates.  [Fort  Fairfield. 
Me.,  Revievi'  press]  1916.    55  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  8.  1916  ;  2c.  Aug.  28,  1916  ;  D  :  44756 : 
Eva  Winnifred  Scates.  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

53956 

Hit-the-trail  Holliday;  ((tiiiedy  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  M.  Cohan,  based  upon  the  plot  suggested 
by  George  Middleton  and  Guy  Bolton.  1  p.  1., 
147  p.     8°.     Printed. 

©  Apr.  20,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  29,  1916;  I): 
43805;  (Jeorge  M.  Cohan,  New  York.        53957 

Hobson's  choice;  a  3-act  comedy,  by  Harold 
Brighouse.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubledav. 
Page  &  company.  1916.     xi.    [2]   p.,  1  1.,  135. 

ri]    p.      12°.      (The    Drama    league   series   of 
plays,  V.  14) 

©  Apr.  25, 1916  ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  28, 1916 ;  A  : 
42S740:  Douldedav.  Page  &  co.;  Garden  City. 
N.  Y.  53953 

Hochzeit  (Die)  Casimirs;  operette  in  1  akt, 
text  und  musik  von  A.  M.  Fechner.  [2].  31 
p.     4°.     Tyjiewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D ;  44.507 ;  August  M. 
Fechner,  Vienna.  53959 

Hold-up  (The);  sketch,  by  F.  Nordstrom.  [2], 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916 ;  D :  43999 ;  Frances 
Nordstrom.   Brooklyn.  53960 

Holding  the   fort;  playlet  of  Mexico   in  1   act, 

book  by    L.    W.   Westman,   nuisic   and  lyrics 

by  Theodore  Westman.     [1],  19  p.    4°.  Type- 
written.    [^Vords  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;  D :  44644 ;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  53961 

Hole  (The)  in  the  wall;  melodrama  in  1  act, 
adapted  from  the  I^es  iniserables,  of  Victor 
Hugo,  by  Mil  nor  Dorey  [i.  e.  J.  M.  Dorey] 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Type\vritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916;  D;  45.573:  Joseph  Milnor 
r»orey,  Trenton,  N.  J.  53962 

Home  (The)  of  the  Vikings,  ^ee  Norwegian 
festival.     33040. 


2730 


53963 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITEI>  STATES 


53983 


Home  sweet  home;  play  of  the  Tennessee  Moun- 
tains in  4  acts,  by  J.  K.  Oiild.  [62]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916 ;  D  :  45185 ;  Jesse  Bright 
Ould,  Unicoi,  Tenn.  53963 

or,  The  last  straw,   drama  of  the  day   in 


3 -acts,  by  T.  D.  O'Bolger  and  G.  E.  Mumford. 
116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1916 ;  D :  43933 ;  Thomas 
Denis  U'Bolger  and  George  Edgar  Mumford, 
Philadelplua.  53964 

Homeless  (A)  hobo;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  C. 
Copeland.     [1],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
■©   Ic.   July   24,    1916:    I):  44449;    Copeland 
bros.,   Wichita,   Kan.  53965 

Honeymoon  days;  musical  frolic  in  2  acts,  by 
Frauli  Dupree,  music  by  Ted  Barron.  [97] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916 :  D :  45685 ;  Ted  S.  Bar- 
ron, New  York.  53966 

Honeymoon  (The)  hold-up;  farce-comedy  in 
1  act,  by  W.  S.  Gidley.  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916  ;  D  :  43106  :  Will  S.  Gid- 
ley. Springfield,  Mass.  53967 

Honeymoon  (A)  in  2000;  musical  fantasy  in 
prologue  and  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by  H. 
Wyeth  and  C.  Silbert.  [118]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  aiar.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43191 ;  Celia  Silbert. 
New  York,  and  Henrietta  Wyeth,  Boston. 

53968 

Honk-honk-maybe;  vaudeville  skit,  by  Willard 
Mack.     [1],  lU  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916;  D :  44998 :  William 
Lincoln  Gibson,  New  York.  53969 

Honor   (The)   cross;   play    of   1    act,   by    M.    E. 

Lee.     11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
■       ©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;   D :  42767 ;  M.  E.  Lee, 

St.  Louis.  53970 

Hoodoo  (The)  escalator;  comedy  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  W.  S.  Gidley.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43081 ;  Will  S.  Gid- 
ley, Springfield.  Mass.  53971 

Hoodwinking  the  impressario;  or.  The  wiles 
of  a  pi'ima  donna,  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
music  by  Mozart,  dialogue  and  lyrics  by  H.  E. 
Krehbiel.  [1],  18  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1916 ;   D :  44835 ;   Henry   Ed- 
;;J:ward  Krehbiel.  New  York.  53972 

Hope  (The)      See  Hatikva. 

Hope  Foster's  Christmas  star.  See  Merry 
Christmas  plays  and  entertainments. 


Hormiguita;  coniedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Ramos  Martin.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espauoles]   1916.     65  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.   22,    1916;    Ic.   Apr.    25,   1916;    D: 
43749 ;  Jose  Ramos  Martin,  Madrid.  53973 

Horse-shoe  (The);  farce-comedy  in  1  scene,  by 
F.  Jackson.     [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916 ;  D :  44665 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son. New  York.  53974 

Hosenknbpf  (Die);  ein  akt,  von  Max  Neal  und 
Max  Ferner.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken-verlag, 
g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44310 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  53975 

Hot-house  (The)  flower;  s5ml)olic  novelty  play 
in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Graves.  [1],  40  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  le.   Feb.  28,  1916;   D :  43167 ;  Harry  M. 
(iraves,  New  York.  53976 

Hour-g-lass  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  Jakobi 
and  M.  Richardson.  [1],  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.     Aug.     26,     1916;     D :  44744 ;     Paula 
.fnkohi  and  Mai-ie  Richai'dson.  New  York. 

53977 

— —  by  William  Butler  Yeats.  New  version 

1912.  (In  his  Responsibilities,  and  other 
poems.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  companv, 
1916.  Book  ©  Nov.  1,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov. 
2,  191G;  A:  445444;  Macmillan  co..  New  York) 

53978 

Hour  (The)  of  childhood;  play  in  2  episodes,  by 
E.  T.  Lebenbaura.     15  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   24,   1916;    D:  43726;   Essie  To- 
hriner  Leben])aum,  Portland,  Gr.  53979 

Hour  (The)  of  temptation;  original  play  of  to- 
day in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  L.  Morrison. 
[124]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44513 :  Lee  Morri- 
son, New  York.  53980 

House  (The)  by  the  side  of  the  road;  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  R.  Bridgham.  [132]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43220 :  Gladys  Ruth 
Bridgham.  Somerville,  Mass.  53981 

House  divided;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Bacon. 
[101]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916 ;  D :  45045 ;  Frank  Bacon. 
Mountain  View,  Gal.  53982 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Bertrand.     [2],  42  p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1916 ;  D :  44165 ;  Mary  Ber- 
trand. Halifax,  Canada.  53983 


2731 


53984 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54002 


House  (The)  in  Blind  alley;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  L.  Reizenstein.     [108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.   13,  1916;   D:  43610;   Elmer  L. 
Reizenstein,  New  York.  53984 


House  (The)  of  future, 
rhapsody. 


See  Two  plays  and  a 


House  (The)  of  glass;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Marcin  and  G.  M.  Cohan.  1  p.  L,  128  p.  8°. 
Printed. 


©  Apr.  20,  1916; 
43806;  Max  Marcin 
New  York. 


2c.   Apr.   29,   1916;    D: 


and   George   M. 


Cohan, 
53985 


House  (The) 
rhapsody. 


of  life.     See  Two  plays  and  a 


House  (The)  of  rest, 
curtain  raiser. 


See  Three  plays  and  a 


in  4 
Lo- 


House  (The)  of  sand;  mediated  tragedy 
acts,   by   Ignatius   Walsh.     Chicago,   111. 
yola  university  press,  1916.    43  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.   15,   1916;   2c.   Nov.   18,   1916;   D: 
45578 ;  Loyola  university  press,  Chicago. 

53986 

House  (The)  -rtrith  the  green  blinds;  4  act  melo- 
drama, by  A.  R.  La  Porte.  [54]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,   1916;   D:  42833;   Addie  R. 
La  Porte,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  53987 

Housekeeper  (The);  new  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
II.  Hume-Gibbons.     [135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  44842 ;  Robert  Hume- 
Gibbons,  New  York.  53988 

How  Christmas  was  saved.  See  St.  Nicholas 
book  of  plays  and  operettas. 

How  it  happened;  or.  The  woodsman,  drama 

in     4     acts,     by      James      Luther      Warnes 

and  L.  E.  Wheeler.     [39]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1911;   D:  23437;   Lillian  E. 

Wheeler,  Milwaukee.  53989 

How  Jimmy  made  good;  comedy  drama  with 
music  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  Morton.  [62]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916 ;  D :  45717 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  53990 

How  Moses  paid  the  mortgage;  comedy  of  the 
South,  by  A.  Seymour.  [3],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1916 ;  D :  45612 ;  Arthur  Sey- 
mour, New  York.  53991 

How  the  war  ended  in  world  federation.  See 
Death  (The)  of  the  war  god. 

How  very  shocking;  comedy  of  the  present  in  1 
act,  by  J.  F.  Thompson.  [2],  30  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916;  D:  45226;  Julian  Fran- 
cis Thompson,  Chicago.  53992 


Howard  and  son;  1  act  play,  by  J.  D.  Beresford 
and  K.  Richmond.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1916 ;  D :  44936 ;  J.  D.  Beres- 
ford and  Kenneth  Richmond,  London.    53993 


Hraun    (The) 
plays. 


farm.      See    Modern     Icelandic 


Huckster  (The)  and  the  ham;  musical  episode 
of  city  life,  by  Junie  McCree.  [1],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   June  22,   1916;   D:  44219;   Jones   & 
Sylvester,  New  York.  53994 

Hiiben  and  driiben;  dramatisches  spiel  t'iir  5 
mannliche  uud  3  weibliche  rollen,  von  Wm. 
Seyther,  umgearbeitet  von  E.  J.  Freund.  An- 
tigo.  Wis.,  Antigo  publishing  co.,  1916.  24  p. 
16°.  (Dramatische  spiele  fiir  jugendvereine) 
©  Aug.  24,  1916 ;  2c.  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44804 ; 
Antigo  publishing  co.,  Antigo,  Wis,  53995 

Human  (The)  hunter;  fantasy  drama,  by  I. 
Propper.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916 ;  D :  42804 ;  Isidor  Prop- 
per, Detroit.  53996 

Human  nature;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  A. 
Clarke.     [19]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  17,  1916 ;  D  :  45454  ;  Harold  A. 

Clarke,  New  York.  53997 

Human  parasites;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S. 
Watts.     [2],  61  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   20,    1916;    D:  42802;    Mary    S. 
Watts,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  53998 

Hunchback  (The);  pantomime  in  12  episodes, 
by  F.  Lobl.     [58]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,   1916;   D:  43078;   Frederick 
Lobl,  Boston.  53999 

Hunchback  (The)  of  Notre  Dame.  See  Secrets 
(The)  of  Notre  Dame.     41372. 

Hundred  (The)     See  Christmas  candles. 

Hundred  (A)  thousand  dollar  heiress;  vaude- 
ville comedy,  by  L.  Aloysius  Bahuer.  [1], 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45588 ;  Leo  A.  Bah- 
ner,  New  York.  54000 

Hurricane  (A)  wooing;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
William  and  Josephine  Giles.  NeAv  York, 
Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1916.    32  p.     12°. 

©   May   18,    1916;   2c.    May   19,    1916;    D: 
43945 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     54001 


Husband  (The) 

comedv,  book, 

Haigh.  10    p. 
only]  ; 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916;   D:  45337;  Charles  R. 
Haigh,  Dearborn,  Mich.  54002 


hunters;    miniature    musical 

lyrics    and    music,    by    C.    R. 

8°.     Typewritten.      [Words 


2732 


54003 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54022 


Husband  (The)  of  genius;  comedy  In  1  act,  by 
L.  T.  Burbank.     [1],  15  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  3, 1916 ;  D :  43810 ;  Louise  Tliayer 
*    Burbank,  St.  Louis.  54003 

Husband  (The),  the  wife  and  the  other 
woman;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  E.  Langman. 
[2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   3,    1916;    D:  45338;   Elizabeth 
Langman,  Philadelphia.  54004 

Hush  money;  melodrama  in  4  acts,  by  John  W. 
Wilson.     [60]  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   7,   1916 ;    D :  4.560.5 :   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  54005 

Hut  (The)  in  the  forest;  lovelj^iht-fantasy  in  3 
episodes,  by  B.  I.  Bremner.  [2],  52  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    10,    1916;    D:  42998;    Blanche 
Irbe  Bremner,  Berkeley,  Gal.  54006 

I  dasn't  think  of  it;  comedy  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  L.  R.  De  Lisle.  Rev.  ed.  [1],  47  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D:  44754;  Louise  R. 
De  Lisle,  New  York.  54007 

I  didn't  want  to  do  it;  hula  hula  farce  in  3 
screams,  by  L.  D.  Freeman.  [53]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1916 ;  D :  44802 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman.  New  Orleans.  54008 

I'm  going"  away;  1  act  vaudeville,  by  B.  How- 
ard.    [1],  5  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916;  D:  4.5369;  Billy  How- 
ard. Troutdale,  Or.  54009 

I  need  a  lawyer;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T.  John- 
sone.     [12]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,   1916;    D:  44898;    Otto   T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  54010 

I.  0.  U.;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Warner,  [l], 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    26,    1916;    D;  45280;    Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  54011 

I  should  worry;  farcical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  H.  Parsons.     [80]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916 ;  D :  45760 ;  Charles  H. 
Parsons,  Brooklyn.  54012 

I  take  this  woman;  4  act  play,  by  A.  V.  Hines. 
[115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916 ;  D :  44354 ;  Arline  Van 
Ness  Hines,  New  York.  54013 

I  told  you  so;  1  act  miniature  comedy  drama, 
by  W.  E.  Scott.     [1],  17  p.    4".    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  2,  1916 ;  D :  43801  ;  William  Ed- 
ward Scott,  San  Francisco.  54014 

I  wish  I  knew;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  S.  Cowan. 
[1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6,  1916 ;  D :  44093 ;  Sada  Cowan, 
New  York.  54015 


Ideal  (An)  husband.  Ree  Woman  (A)  of  no 
importance.  .   51450a. 

Ideal  und  leiden;  drama  in  4  akten,  von  H. 
Landwirth.     Chicago,  Kunst  verlag,  1915. 

[60]   p.     8°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D  :  42727 ; 
Henri  Landwirth,  Chicago.  54016 

If  a  body  meet  a  body;  dialog,  street  scene  for 
11  males  and  3  females,  by  E.  J.  Freund.  An- 
tigo,  Wis^.,  Antigo  publishing  company,  1916. 
14  p.  16°.  (Dialogs  for  young  people's  socie 
ties,  no.  44) 

©  Mar.  30,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  6,  1916;  D: 
43.539;  Antigo  publishing  co..  Antigo,  Wis. 

54017 

II  faut  qu'une  porte  soit  ouverte  ou  fermee  (A 
door  should  be  open  or  shut);  com^die  en  1 
acte.  par  Alfred  de  Musset,  literal  tr.  by  Andr6 
Tridon.  New  York,  International  college  of 
languages  [1916]     35  p.     8°. 

©  May  19,  1916;  2c.  May  24,  1916;  D: 
43985  ;  International  college  of  languages.  New 
York.  54018 

Ilustre  (El)  huesped;  humorada  satlrica  en  4 
cuadros,  pr61ogo  y  epflogo,  de  Serafin  y  Jo- 
aquin Alvarez  Quintero.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1915.    59  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27.  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42857;  S.  y  J.  Alvarez  Quintero,  Madrid. 

54019 

Im  schneegestober.  See  Warm  (A)  reception. 
49621. 

Imaginary  Tommy,  See  Twelve  plays  for 
children. 

Imperial  (The)  authority  of  Titus  Flavins. 
Sec  S.  P.  Q.  R.     40403. 

Impossible  (The)  woman;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Hackett.    [3],  22  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  3,  1916;  D:  44075;  Edmund 
Francis  Hackett,  New  Haven.  54020 

Impresario  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  B.  Ebin. 
[41]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1916 ;  D :  44943 ;  Alexander 
B.  Ebin.  New  York.  54021 

In  a  sight-seeing  car;  sketch,  by  C.  Dysart. 
Fairfield,  la.,  Home  talent  entertainment  CO., 
1916.    10  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916;  D:  45244;  Chloe  Dy- 
sart, Fairfield,  la.  54022 

In  a  street-car.     See  Comedies  in  miniature. 


2733 


54023 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


54044 


In  Arcady;  truly  rural  operetta  in  2  acts,  by 
D.  Stevens.  [21,  62  p.  4.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23.    191G;     D:  44970;    David 
Stevens,  Boston.  54023 

In  defense  of  home  and  country;  play  in  1  act. 

by  L.  V.  Gillard.     [1],  15  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

I©  Ic.   Mar.   30,  1916:    D :  43474 ;    Laurence 

Victor  Gillard,  Seattle.  54024 

In  for  the  night;  farcical-ooinedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Savery.     [130]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Oct.    21,    1916;     D :  45237 ;     James 
Savery,  New  York.  54025 

In  garrison.  !<<('  alxo  Leave  of  absence. 
24955a. 

In  granny's  time;  monologue  for  a  woman,  by 
Laura  Williams.  Chicnso,  Dramatic  publish- 
ing company,  1916.    4  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    22,    1916;    2c.    Dec.    26.    1916;    D: 
45735 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.         54026 

In  Hawaii;  play   in  4  acts,  by   Q.   A.   Fendler. 
ni,  59  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916;  D:  44373;   Grace  Alt- 


man  Fendler.  Los  Angeles. 


54027 


In  honor  of  Shakespeare;  dramatic  tribute  fov 
the  Sbiikespearc  tercentenary  celebration  of 
Indiana  Univei-sity.  at  Bloomington,  Ind.,  Apr. 
26.  1916.  by  W.  C.  Langdon.  Bloomington. 
Indiana  University,  1916.     24  p.     S°. 

©    Apr.    26,    1916;    2c.    May    22,    1916;    D: 
44167;  Williiim  Chauncv  linngdon.  New  York. 

54028 

In  Lotus  Land;  musical  sketch  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Cline  and  Geoi-ge  Spink.  [51.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30.  1916:  D:  45019:  Louis  Cline. 
Atlantic  City.'  54029 

In  Methow  valley;  dramatic  incident,  by  C. 
Dey.     [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26.    1916:    D :  43149 ;    Charles 
Dey,  New  York.  54030 

In  Mexico;  tai)loid  musical  comedy  travesty  on 
the  present  Mexican  situation,  by  A.  Gould- 
ing.  (31,  S  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  .July  3,  1016:  D:  44410;  Alt'  Goulding. 
San  Francisco.  54031 

In  Mizzoura;  play  in  4  arts,  l>y  A.  Thomas. 
Kevised  191G.  New  York.  Sanmel  French; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd..  1916.    8  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1916:  D :  45647 : 
Augustus  Thomas,  New  York.  54032 

In  0  Suki  San's  garden;  .Japanese  operetta  in 
1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  W.  Westman. 
nmsic  by  Theodore  Westman.  [21,  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  onlyl 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14.  1916:  D:  44043:  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  54033 


In  old  Virginia;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Herman.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916 ;  D  :  44016 ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  54034 

In  Paradise;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
Arthur  .Tames  Kennedy.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916;  D :  44747 ;  Clark  & 
Lewis.  New  York.  54035 

In  quod.     .Sfce  Queen  (The)  of  hearts.     38033. 

In  search  of  himself;  melodramatic  farcical 
mystery  in  3  acts,  by  T>.  D.  Freeman.  [,54]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sei»t.*  16,  1916  :  D  :  44904  ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  54036 

In  self  defense;  a  crumb  from  the  under  crust, 
by  W.  C.  Duncan  and  C.  W\  De  Rose.  [22]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  26,  1916;  D:  42850;  William 
Cary  Duncan  nnd  Chas.  W.  De  Ilose.  New 
York.  54037 

In  spite  of  the  law;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  H. 
Howze.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  1.5,  1916:  D:  42770:  Anne  C.  H. 
Howze,  Washington.  54038 

In  the  dark;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bartlett. 
[11.  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13.  1916;  D:  44879;  Arthur 
Bartlett,  New  York.  54039 

See   alfio   Plays    of   the   natural    and    the 

supernatural. 

In  the  dregs;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Dolsen. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Aug.  IS.  1916;  D :  44677 :  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,  San  Francisco.  54040 

In  the  kingdom  of  natural  love;  whimsically 
humorous  nmsical  spectacle,  book  and  lyrics, 
by  D.  E.  Davenport.  [16]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  f»nly] 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  24.  1916;  D :  42842 ;  Delbert  E.s- 
sex  Davenport,  Philadelphia.  54041 

In  the  mayor's  office;  1  act  play,  by  J.  E.  Hasty. 
[1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten.- 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916;  D :  44958 :  John 
Eugene  Hasty,  San  Diego,  Cnl.  54042 

See  also  Oh!  you  crook. 

In  the  morgue;  1  act  sketch,  by  S.  Cowan.  [1], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10.  1916  ;  D  :  43001 ;  Sada  Cowan. 
New  York.  54043 

In  the  nick  of  time;  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur 
Seymour.     [4],  12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916;  D:  4.5768:' A.  E.  Sey- 
mour, New  York.  54044 


2734 


54045 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


54068 


scenes,   by 
[1],  42  p. 


In  the  park;  man  and  woman  comedy  talking 
skit,  by  D.  S.  Kiisell.  [101  P-  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

<c)  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45209 ;  Dan  S.  Ku- 
sell,  Chicago.  54045 

In  the  rector's  study;  play  in  3 
Gwen  .John  [pseud,  of  G.  .Tones] 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1916;    D :  44649 ;    Gladys 
Jones,  Chesterfield,  England.  54046 

In  the  toils;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Gibson. 
[110]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916 ;  D :  433.51 ;  Gerolt  Gib- 
son, New  York.  54047 

In  the  wrong  game;  skit  tor  vaudeville,  by  E. 
iiarto.     [12]  I).     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17.  1916;  D :  43199 ;  Eddie  Barto. 
Philadelphiji.  54048 

In  the  wrong  neighborhood;  play  in  1  act,  by 
I.  Roth.     [1],  lU  p.    1".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21.  1916  ;  D  :  4310.5  :  Irving  Roth, 
New  York.  54049 

/S'cc  rt/,so  Wop  (The)  and  the  cop. 

In  two   flats;  play  in  1   act,  by   H.   R. 


ni.  11  ]).     V.    T.vpewritten. 

©    Ic.     May    6.     1916;     D 
Rogers  Woolf,  New  York. 


43836 ; 


Woolf. 

Harold 
54050 


In  Vanity  Fair;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Langford 
(4ates.     [3].  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D :  43316 ;  Joseph 
Fredrick  Goss,  Ogdeii,  Utnh.  54051 

Incident  (An);  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Smart. 
19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916:  D:  43008;  Charles  A. 
Siuart,  Oakland.  Cal.  54052 

Incompatibles  (The)     t^cc  Read-aloud  plays.     . 

Indelible  (The)  stain;  1  act  historical  play  in 
3  scenes,  by  J.  M.  Levinson.  [1],  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1916:  I) :  4.5231 ;  .Toseph  Max 
Levinson,  Boston.  54053 

Indian  summer;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Merri- 
lield.     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  19,  1916;  D:  44415;  Margaret 
Merrifiekl,  Falls  Church,  Va.  54054 

Inexperience;    satire   with    music   in   4    scenes,' 
by  Ballard  Macdonald.      [22]   p.     4°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1916 :  D  :  43021 ;  Benjamin  D. 
Berg.  New  York.  54055 

Infallible  (The)  system;  comedy  drama  in  1 
act,  by  AV.  H.  Warner  and  Ysabel  De  W.  Kap- 
lan.    [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20.  1916;  D:  44927;  William 
Henry  Warner  and  De  Witte  Kaplan,  New 
York.  54056 


Inflerno  (El);  comedia  en  3  actos,  en  prosa, 
original  de  Antonio  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1916. 
86  p.    12°. 

©  May  31,  1916 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D :  44061 ; 
A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.  54057 

Ingrate  (The);  comedy  dramatic  episode,  by 
J,  E.  Davis.    4  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D :  45214 ;  J.  Edmund 
Davis,  Chicago.  54058 

Inner  (The)  service;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  F. 
King.     [2],  7  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    21,     1916;     D:  45242;     Rufus 
Frederick  King,  New  York.  54059 

Innocence  and  experience;  dramatic  offering 
with  musical  numbers  in  1  act,  by  T.  J.  Bas- 
ton.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42716 ;  Thornton  J. 
Baston,  San  Francisco.  54060 

Inside  (An)  job;  original  play  in  1  act,  by  B. 
Barchus.     [12]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28.     1916 ;     D :  43188 ;     Belle 
Barchu.s.  Portland,  Or.  54061 

Inspector-general  (The);  comedy  In  5  acts,  tr. 
l.y  Thomas  Seltzer  from  the  Russian  of  Nico- 
lay  Gogol.  New  York,  A.  A.  Knopf.  1916. 
119  p.    12°.     (The  Borzoi  plays,  iv) 

©  Nov.  18,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  1,  1916  ;  D  :  456S7  ; 
Alfred  A.  Knopf,  New  York.  54062 

Insured;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  M.  Townley.  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   7,   1916 ;    D :  42675 ;    Morris   M. 
Townley,  Chicago.  54063 

Interior  decoration;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Levy.     [1],  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   4,    1916 ;    D :  44552 ;    Hortense 
Levy,  Philadelphia.  54064 

Interrupted  (The)  singer;  sketch,  by  A.  Shayne. 
3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916 ;  D :  43920 ;  Al  Shayne, 
New  York.  54065 

Interspersed  (The);  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  L. 
Leeds.     [15]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    16.    1916;    D:  43060;    Eleanor 
L;ing(lon  Leeds,  Cincinnati.  54066 

Introduction.     See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Intuition;  sketch,  by  A.  B.  Foans.  pt.  2.  7 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1916;  D :  42744 ;  Andrew  B. 
Foans,  New  York.  54067 

Inventor  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Magnus 
Reader  [pseud,  of  H.  C.  Chapin]  [2],  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1916;   D :  441.37 :   fU>mer  C. 
Chapin,  Chicago.  54068 


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2735 


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54088 


Investigation;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Cowan  and 

Oscar  Harrison.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45572 ;  Sada  Cowan, 

New  York.  54069 

Invitacion  (La)  al  vals;  opereta  en  3  actos, 
versito  castellana  de  RamOn  Asensio  MA,s  y 
Jos^  Juan  Cadenas,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Strauss,  adaptacion  y  mGsica  nueva  de  Luis 
Foglietti.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles]  1916.     73  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  July  6.  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45127  ; 
R.  Asensio  Mas  v  J.  Juan  Cadenas,  Madrid. 

54070 

Iphigeuie  auf  Tauris  (Iphigenia  in  Tauris); 
opera  in  3  acts,  after  the  original  French  ver- 
sion by  Guillard,  English  version  [by  Andre 
Tridon]  music  by  Christoph  Wilibald  von 
Gluck.  New  York,  F.  Rullnian,  inc..  1916. 
[32]  p.     4°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Nov.    15.   1916:    2c.    Nov.    16,    1916;    D: 
4.^.440;  Fred.  Rullman,  inc.,  New  York.    54071 

Irish  (An)  colleen;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
K.  B.  O'Rourke.    41  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1916;  D :  45585 ;  Kate  Beirne 
O'Rourke,  Los  Angeles.  54072 

Irish  (An)   courtship;  character   comedy   play- 
let, by  C  Terris.     [2],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    May    20,    1916 ;    D :  43968 ;    Charles 
Terris,  Chicago.  54073 

Irish  nobility  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII. 
NVfi  Sir  Eedmond  DeBurgh.     42546, 


Irishman's   (An)  wooing. 
(The)     47380. 


See  Turning-point 


Iron  (The)  hand;  new  1  act  war  drama,  by  H. 
Caine.  New  York,  JlcConnell  printing  com- 
pany, 1916.     11.     f°. 

©  Feb.  16,  1916:  2c.  Feb.  16,  1916;  D: 
43072 ;  Hall  Caine,  (ireeba  Castle,  Isle  of  Man. 
Great  Britain.  54074 

Iron  (The)  ring;  drama  of  to-day  iu  4  acts  by 
G.  Johnstone.     [137]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  43245 ;  Gordon  John- 
stone, New  York.  54075 

Is  he  a  bandit?  farce,  by  W.  S.  Cooper.  [1], 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Mar.  18,  1916;  D :  43359 ;  William 
Skinner  Cooper,  Minneapolis.  54076 

Ish  bar  ish;  a  song  of  love  and  courage,  with 
otlier  verses,  bv  N.  P.  Barlow.  Greenville, 
INlich;,  N.  P.  Barlow,  A.  B.,  1916.     21  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  15,  1916 ;  2c  and  aff.  Nov.  22,  1916 ; 
A:  446.550;  N.  P.  Barlow,  Greenville,  Mich. 

54077 


Isle  (The)  of  Serene;  study  of  how  to  finance  a 
revolution,  being  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  adapted 
from  the  story  Saint  Salome  of  Reno,  by  Aus- 
tin Adams  [by  W.  H.  P.  Hayman]  with 
musical  illustration  by  P.  Hayman,  [137]  p. 
4°.     Ms.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1915;  D :  43198 ;  Westby 
Henry   Philip  Hayman,   Glendale,   Cal. 

54078 

Isle  (The)  of  woman;  playlet  for  2  characters, 
by  H.  Moore.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44527 ;  Herbert 
Moore  and  Marty  Forkins,  Oak  Park,  111. 

54079 

It  is  the  law;  American  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
A.  J.  Westermayr  and  J.  E,  Brady.  100  p. 
S°.     Printed. 

©  Sept.  23,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D: 
45025;  Arthur  J.  Westermayr  and  Jasper 
Ewiug  Brady,  New  York.  54080 

It  might  happen  again;  comedy,  by  J.  B.  Rethy. 
Prologue.  {In  Intei-national,  v.  10.  no.  7,  .July 
1916) 

©  July  1,  1916  ;  Ic.  July  10.  1916  :  D  :  44427  ; 
.Joseph  Bernard  Retliy,  New  York.  54081 

It  might  happen  to  you;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Boyd.      [95]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43185 ;  Hutcheson 
Boyd,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  54082 

It  must  be  the  clothes;  comedv  in  1  act,  bv  A. 
Mar.shall.      [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  2,  1916;  D:  43197;  Al)igail  Mar- 
shall, New  York.  54083 

It  never  happened;  skit  in  1  scene,  by  J.  B. 
Haviland,     |1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  .1916  ;  D  :  45321 ;  James  But- 
ler Haviland,  Ma'ttapan,  Mass.  54084 


5  p. 


vaudeville  skit  in  3  scenes,  by  O.  Shatter, 
4°,     Typewritten.. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1916 ;  D  :  44759 ;  Otto  Shaffer, 
Brooklyn.  54085 

It's  all  luck;  modern  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  N. 

and  O.  T.  Fiske.     [146]  p.  '  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  30,  1916;  D:  45022;   Oliver  T. 

and  Nellie  Fiske,  New  York.  54086 

It's  an  ill  wind;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Hinkley 
and  Mabel  Ferris  [i.  e.  M.  F.  Keedick]  [106] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916 ;  D :  45159 ;  Laura  Hink- 
ley and   Mabel  Ferris  Keedick,  Chicago. 

54087 

It's  my  Tom;  comedy  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Worthington.      [2],  23  p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   13,    1916;    D :  43311 ;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  York.  54088 


2736 


54089 


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54109 


It's  yours  if  you  get  it;  satirical  farce  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  R.  Chester  and  L.  Chester.  [58]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1916 ;  D  :  43925  ;  George  Ran- 
dolph Chester  and  Lillian  Chester,  New  York. 

54089 

It  was  she;  1  act  play,  by  K.  Cheever-AIeredith. 
[2],   14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.   Oct.  17,   1916;   D:  45210;   Katharine 
Cheever-Meredith,  ^'evey,  Switzerland.    54090 

Italia;  di-amnia  in  5  atti,  di  1*.  Nicelli,  New 
York,  Socleta  tipogratica  ilaliaua,  191G.    46  p. 

8°. 

©    .Mar.    15.    1916;    2c.    Mai-.    20,    1916;    I> ; 
4387:!:   I'onipiM)  Nicelli.  Toms  IMver,  N.  J. 

54091 

Italian  (An)  romance;  dramatic  si<etch  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Payne.     |1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,     1916;     D :  4.S782 ;     Arthur 
Payne,  Los  Angeles.  54092 

[Ivan  Duraclc;  oder.  Drei  monumenten,  a  fan- 
tasy and  a  prologue  with  3  ac(s,  by  H.  Solo- 
tar  oil"  J 

X   ,ira:y^i:^7s  "i-  ,iy~t^  ipi^^)'  ^xirx 

[2],  71  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  20,  1916 ;  D  :  42798 ;  Hirst  Solo- 
taroff,  Ne\\'  York.  54093 

Jabberwocky;  comedy  dramatized  from  works 
of  Lewis  Carroll  |  i).send.  of  Charles  Lutwidge 
IJodgson]  original  musical  adaptations  from 
Schumann,  by  Alice  ^Voodfin.  [18]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1916;    D :  42991 ;    Alice    I, 
Woodfin,  New  York.  54094 

Jack-in-the-box;  comeily  in  4  acts,  by  E.  C. 
Carpenter.      [124]   p.    '4°,     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    20.    1916;    D :  45463 ;    Edward 
Childs  Carpenter,  New  York.  54095 

-See  also  Santa   Claus.      40731. 

Jackdaw;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Patterson. 
[149]   p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916 ;  D :  44658 ;  Ethel  Lloyd 
Patterson,  New  Y'^ork.  54096 

Jacks  up;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Richardson  and 
J.  Neilson.     [1],  13  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916;  D:  42741;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson and  .Jeanne  Neilson,  New  York.    54097 

Jacobson's;  play  in  1  act.  by  L.  Loeb.  [2],  19  p. 
4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16.  1916 ;  D :  45441 ;  Louis  Loeb. 
Nashville.  54098 


Jake's  family;  1  act  comedy  drama,  bv  I.  C. 
Miller.     [1],  6  p.    t".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1916;  D:  45272;  Irvin  C.  Mil- 
ler,  Chicago.  54099 

Jane;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  A.  de  Lima.  [108]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   11,   1916;   D:  43585;   C.   A.   de 
Lima,  New  York.  54100 

Janesville  (The)  fair;  rural  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  M.  Green.     [15]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.    18,    1916;    D:  44674;    Matthew 
Green,  New  Y'ork.  54101 

Janitor  (The)  and  the  maid;  2  character  sketch, 
by  H,  Robinson,    12  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.   19,    1916;    D:  45691;    Herbert 
Robinson,  Tacoma.  54102 

Jarabe  (El)  de  pico;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  Miguel  Rey  y  Pablo 
Nougugs.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     53  p.     12°. 

©   Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42890;  M.  Rey  y  P.  Nougu^s,  Madrid.     54103 

Jeanne  d'Arc.     Sec  French  plays  for  children, 

Jeptha's  daughter;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J,  M, 
Cromer.  Boston,  Gorham  press,  1916.'  103  p, 
front,    (port.)      12°. 

©    Nov.    S,    1916;    2c.    Nov.    24.    1916;    D: 
4.1,509;  James  M.  Cromer,  Casper,  Wy.    54104 

Jerry's  bells;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  M.  Rice.  [2], 
30  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  1916;   D:  43119;   Katharine 
McDowell  Rice,  Worthington,  Mass.        54105 

Jest  (A)  of  fate;  romantic  play  in  4  acts,  drama- 
tized from  an  old  novel  entitled  The  fortunes 
of  Conrad,  by  R.  W.  Smiley.  [3],  88  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.   4,   1916;   D :  43598 ;   Robert  W. 
Smiley,  New  York.  54106 

Jester's  (A)  tale;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  M.  Halff. 
[11]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    2.    1916;    D :  4.5430 ;    Alma    M. 
Halff,  Los  Angeles.  54107 

Jeune  (La)  mariee.     See  Drawn  blinds. 

Jezebel;  comedy,  by  C.  H.  Chapman.  50  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   June  23,  1916;   2c.   June  28,   1916;   D: 
44424;  Charles  H.  Chapman.  Portland,  Or. 

54108 

Jezeli  chcesz  szcz§sliwie  zyc  powinienes  skau- 
tem  bye;  all»o.  Pod  opieka  aniola  stroma, 
obrazek  z  zycia  skautow,  dla  skaut6w  lub 
sokolow,  ze  gpiewami  w  4-ch  acktach,  naplsal  i 
muzykt^  ulozyl  A.  Jax,  Chicago,  A.  .Tax  [19161 
63  p.     16°. 

©  June  24,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  June  28.  1916; 
.4:433529;  Anton  .Tax.  Chicago.  54109 


2737 


54110 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54131 


Jimsey's  queen;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  J.  Young. 
[16]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1916;  D :  44265 ;  G*orge  J. 
Young,  Columbus,  O.  54110 

Jimtown  Junction;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B. 
Hymer.     [1],  13  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  20,   1916;    D:  44196;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  54111 

Joan  (The)  Dan  vers;  play  in  3  acts,  by  P.  Stay- 
ton.     [117]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

.    ©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1916;  D :  43527 ;  Frank  Stay- 
,  ton.  London.  54112 

John  Barleycorn;  temperance  play  in  3  acts,  by 
().  De  W.  Johnson.  [1],  29  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

.      ©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1916 ;  D  :  45080  ;  Otto  De  Wane 
Johnson,  Bosworth.  Mo.  54113 

John  Ferguson;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  G.  Ervine. 
New  York,  Macmillan  company  [1915]  113  p. 
12°. 

©    Nov.    30,    1915:    Ic.    Jan.    13,    1916;    D: 
42830;  St.  John  G.  lOrvine.  Dublin,  Ireland. 

54114 

John  Gary's  mission;  dramatic  })laylet,  by  T. 
Bussiere.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    27.    1916;    D : -13773 ;    Tadem:! 
Bussiere,  New  York.  54115 

John    Henry    speaks;    playlet,    by    C.    Johnson. 

16  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   20,   1916;    D;  45225;    Charlotte 
Johnson,  Painesville,  O.  54116 

John  Jigg'sby's  jag;  tragi-comedy  playlet,  by 
(\   L.  Clinton.     [1],  12  p.     4^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1916  ;  D  :  45286 :  Cora  Lawton 
Clinton,  New  York.  54117 

John  Peres;  entrem^s.  [de]  A.  Dominguez.  Ma- 
drid   (Sociedad    de   autores   espniioles]    1916. 

17  p.     12°. 

©  May  31.  1916  ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916  ;  D  :  44062  ; 
Antonio  Domfnguez,  Madrid.  54118 

John  W.  Blake;  play  in  2  pts.,  by  II.  C.  Me- 
grne  and  I.  S.  Cobb.  [192]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1916 ;  D :  44435 ;  Roi  Coopei- 
Megrue  and  Irvin  S.  Cobb,  New  York.    54119 

Johnny  Jones.      .S'ee  Speed. 

Johnny's  new  car;  vaudeville  act,  by  H.  Lang- 
don.     [1],  12  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July  v22,.i  1916;    D :  44537 ;    Harry 
Langdon,  Milwaukee.  54130 

Joining  the  navy;  timely  satire  on  American 
recruits,  by  Jack  Burnett.  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    16,    1916;    D:  44163;    Frank 
Thorndike  and  Fred.  Barnes,  New  Yoi'k. 

54121 


Jokel,  the  opera-maker;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Jacob  Gordin. 

(In  The  day,  v.  3,  no.  459-460,  Feb.  10,  11, 
1916) 

©  Feb.  10,  11,  1916 ;  Ic.  each  Feb.  14,  1916 ; 
D :  43045 ;  Alexander  J.  Gordin,  admrs.  estate 
of  .Tacob  M.  Gordin,  Brooklyn,  54122 

Jonathan's  night  shirt;  farce  in  1  act,  by  F.  W. 
Reed.  Boston,  Mass.,  Woman's  journal,  1916. 
31  p.    16°. 

©  May  3.  1916 ;  2c.  May  6,  1916 ;  D :  43937 ; 
Ferdinanda  Wesselhoeft  Reed,  Cambridge, 
Mas.s.  54123 

Journalisten  (Die);  lustspiel  in  4  akten,  von 
Gustav  Freytag,  ed.  with  introduction,  notes, 
and  vocabulary  by  Walter  Dallam  Toy.  En- 
tirely new  ed.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.  [1916]  x,  202  p.  front.  16°. 
(Heath's  modern  language  series) 

©  Aug.  19,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  29,  1916 ; 
A :  438174 ;  W.  D.  Toy,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

54124 

Joy-riders  (The);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Alan 
Storm  [pseud,  of  G.  I.iipkind]  and  Ben  Flors- 
heim.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D :  43177 ;  Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  54125 

Joyous  Christmas  chimes;  by  Alice  Cook 
Fuller.  Franklin,  C,  Denver,  Col.,  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1916.     13  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  45666; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Fj-anklin,  O. 

54126 

Juan;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I.  Brem- 
ner.    119  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D:  44920;  Blanche 
Irbe  Bremner.  Vancouver,  B.  C.  54127 

Judas;  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Reeves.     [1],  64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916:  D:  44921;  Marie 
Meadows  Reeves,  Boston.  54128 

Judge  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  C.  Harcourt.  [79] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1916 ;  D :  44671 ;  Cyril  Har- 
court, London.  54129 

Judge  Mc Andrew's  own  case;  drama  in  1  act, 
by  Leou  Kelley  [i.  e.  C.  L.  Kelley]  [1],  21 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D :  45211 ;  Chester 
Leon  Kelley,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.      54130 

Judgement;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Rabe.  [103]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D :  44711 :  Edith  Rabe, 
Boston.  54131 


2738 


54132 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54151 


Judgement  (The)  of  Solomon;  drama  of  today 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  Worthington.  [105]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    15,    1916;    D :  43058 ;    Edward 
Worthington,  New  Yorli.  54132 

Judge's  (The)  secret;  modern  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Sterling,  founded  on  moving  picture 
scenario  by  Florence  Fleming.  [51,  103  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916;  D:  45569;  Ada  Ster- 
ling, New  York.  54133 

Judgment;  1  act  drama,  by  E.  G.  Riley.  8  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43721 ;  Edna  Gold- 
smith Riley,  New  York.  54134 

Julia  Farnese;  ein  trauerspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Lion  Peuchtwanger.  Miinchen,  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.    93  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1916 ;  D :  44314 ;  Drei  maskeu- 


A-erlag.  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Municli. 


54135 


Julia  of  the  Evening  news;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  G.  Buck.    109  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   26,   1916;   D:  44753;   Gertrude 
Buck.  Pougbkeepsie,  N.  Y.  54136 

Julius  Caesar;  ed.  with  historical  and  explana- 
tory notes,  suggestions  on  literary  interpreta- 
tion, les.son  helps,  and  stage  directions,  by 
I\ label  Tuttle  Frush.  Chicago,  New  York, 
Row  Peterson  and  company  [1916]  1-59  p. 
1  illus.    12°.     (Home  and  school  Shakespeare) 

©  Feb.  26,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  1,  1916; 
A  :  427099  ;  Rov*-,  Peterson  &  co.,  Chicago. 

54137 

with  introduction,  notes,  and  questions  for 


review  adapted  from  the  Wood  and  Syms- 
Wood  Oxford  and  Cambridge  edition,  by  F.  A. 
Puree!!  and  L.  M.  Somers.  Chicago,  New 
York,  Scott.  Foresman  and  company  [1915] 
,  203  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  22,  1916 ;  2c.  and  alT.  Jan.  26.  1916 ; 

A :  420520 ;   F.  A.  Purcell  and  L.  M.   Somens. 

Chicago.     [Copyright  is  claimed  on  introduc- 

.    tion  and  notes]  54138 

(The  tragedy  of)  as  originally  pei;formed 

by  Shakespeare's  company;  ed.  for  the  stu- 
dent, with  introduction  and  notes,  by  Daniel 
Homer  Rich.  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers  [1916]  xli,  [1],  133  p.  inch  front, 
(port.)  illus.,  plan.  12°.  (The  Globe  theater 
Shakespeare) 

©  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff .  Apr.  27,  1916 ; 
A  :  427831 ;  Harper  &  bros..  New  York.    54139 

Jumping-ofE  (The)  place;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
Ethel  Shackelford  [i.  e.  E.  S.  Piatt]  [117] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

'  ©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43758 ;  Ethel  Shacks 

elford  Piatt,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  54140 


June  thirteenth;  comedy  dramatic  playlet,  1 
act.  t3y  G.  Terris.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916 ;  D  :  43969 ;  Charles  Ter- 
ris, Chicago.  54141 

Jung  muss  man  sein!  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Leipziger  und  Erich  L^rban,  gesangstexte 
von  Leo  Leipziger,  musik  von  Gilbert.  Han- 
nover, Louis  Oertel  [1916]  121  p.  4°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916  ;  D  :  44493 ;  Louis  Oertel,- 
Hanover,  Germany.  54142 

Same.     Text-buch  der  gesange.     Hannover, 

L.  Oertel,  1915.     cover-title,  24  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  27,  1915 ;  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  A— For- 
eign 13849;  Louis  Oertel,  Hanover,  Germany. 

54143 

Jungle  (The)  man;  1  act  dramatic  playlet,  by 
F.  B.  Coates.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  1.  1916;  D:  44807;  Franklin  B. 
Coates,  New  York.  54144 


Jurisprudence, 
comedies. 


.s'cf    Duty;    and    other    Irish 


Just  a  child;  playlet,  by  O.  Dymow.  /JIhth.  38 
p.    8°.    Ms, 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1916;   D:  43942;   Ossip  Dy- 
mow, New  York.  54145 

Just  a  little  mistake;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Eliza- 
beth Gale.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
22  p.    12°. 

©  June  5,  1916 ;  2c,  June  6,  1916 ;  D  :  44091 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  54146 

Just  a  suggestion;  original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.   Seliuan.      [114]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1916;  D:  44699;  Harold  Sel^i 
)nan,  Jersey  City.  54147 

Just  a  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Lawson  and 
E.  Polinl.     [3],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  3,  1913;  D :  42948 ;  Eleanor  Law- 
son  and  Emelie  Polini.  New  York.  54148 

Just  a  woman;  play  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
by  E.  Walter.     [99]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1916;  D:  4.5217;  Eugene  Wal- 
ter. New  York.  54149 

Just  for  a  change;  1  act  comedy,  by  G.  Y..  Tyler 
and  M.  Saber.     [2],  IS  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  D :  45031 ;  G.  Vere  Tyler 
and  Max  Saher.  New  York.  54150 

Just  for  tonight;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hop- 
wood.     [138]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1916 :  D :  44074 ;  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Cleveland.  54151 


2739 


54152 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54174 


Just  Jane;  sketch,  by  ^M.  W.  Cole.  [38]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    23,    1916;    D:  44968;    Marion 
Wlialley  Cole,  Philadelphia.  -  54152 

Just  kids;  singing  and  talking  act,  by  P.  J.  Otis. 
[4]   p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1916;  D  :  44390  ;  Phil.  J.  Otis, 
San  Francisco.  54153 

Just  like  his  father.     See  Convinced. 

Just  mammy;  1  act  comedy,  by  S.  E.  Jones. 
[1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D:  43314;  Sybil  Eliza 
Jones,  Pasadena.  54154 

Just  only  Felicia;  comedy  in  3  ;icts,  by  Fl  B. 
Eklred.     [86]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
■    ©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;   0:44.510;   Eva  Baur 
Eldred.  San  Francisco.  54155 

Just  Red;  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  C.  Hoff.  9  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916:  D:  43875;  W.  C.  Hoff. 
Dos  Moines."  54156 

Just  two.      See  Expectations. 

Justice  (The)  of  Judge  Calhoun;  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Oressy.     [1],  29  p.    f°-    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    7,    1916;    D :  4296S ;    Will    M. 
Cressy,  Concord.  N.  H.  54157 

Karinta  von  Orrelanden;  ilruma  iu  3  akten,  voii 
Franz  Dfilberg.  Berlin,  E.  Fleischel  &  co., 
1915.     4  p.  ].,  138  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  10,  1915;  Ic.  .Tan."  31.  1916;  D: 
42921 :  Egon  Fleiscliel  &  co.,  Berlin.       54158 

Kate  Gail;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  A. 
Bidmer.     [1],  116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45326 ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  New  York.  54159 

Katie  did;  comedy  iu  4  acts,  by  G.  F.  Van  Etten. 
[(>81   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45093 ;  Gerard  Fris- 
solle  Van  Fatten.  Siin  Antonio.  54160 

Katy  did;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  G.  R.  Bridgham, 
Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co..  1916.  53  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  11,  1916:  D; 
448.59;  Gladys  Ruth  Bridcham,  Somerville. 
Mass.  *  54161 

Keeping  up  appearances;  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Gallatin.  [99]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43826 ;  Alberta  Gal- 
latin, New  York.  54162 

Kentucky  (The)  handicap;  1  act  i-acing  comedy 
drama,  by  M.  D.  Corrigan.  [1]  p.  f°-  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26.  1916 :  D :  43270 ;  Martin  De 
Vere  Corrigan.  (Cleveland.  54163 


Key  (The)  to  room  10;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  O. 
Davis.     [179]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  8.  1916 ;  D :  44441 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  54164 

Keystone  (The)  cops;  vaudeville  comedy  act, 
by  G.  Jackson.    10  p.    l"".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916  ;  D  :  43729 ;  Gladys  Jack- 
son, Sioux  City,  la.  54165 

Khedive;  a  play  in  2  acts.  2  scenes,  by  M.  War- 
ren. Tiffin.  'O..  The  Advertiser  print  .shup. 
1916.     2  p.  1.,   [7]-35  p.     12°. 

©  Mav  17.  1916;  2c.  and  afC.  May  25.  1916: 
A:  431239;   Maude  Warren,  Tiffin.  O.     54166 

Kicked  out  of  college;  college  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Walter  Ben  Hare.  Chicago.  T.  S.  Denison  & 
company   [1916]     72  p.     12°. 

©  May  9,  1916 ;  2c.  May  13,  1916  ;  D  :  43892  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris.  Chicago.  54167 

Kid  curlers;  farce  in  1  act.  by  D.  Waldo.     Bos- 
ton, Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.    13  p.     12°. 
©   Apr.    13.    1916:    2c.    Apr.    14.    1916;    D: 
43630;  Dorothv  Waldo,  Brookline.  Mass. 

54168 

Kiddies'  (The)  burglar;  play  in  1  act.  by  T. 
and  A.  Warwick.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tulv  17.  1916;  D:  44.395:  Ted  and 
Alma  Warwiik.  Millville.  N.  J.  54169 

Kilauea;  play  in  1  act,  by  Claire  Baumann.  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  7.  1916;  D :  44101 ;  Ben  M. 
Giroux,  Chicago.  54170 

Kinder  der  erde;  schauspiel  in  3  akten  und 
einem  zwischenspiel.  von  Thaddiius  Rittner. 
Wien  und  Tjeipzig.  Deutsch-osterreichischer 
verlag.  1914.     105  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  1.  1914;  Ic.  .July  6,  1916;  A— For- 
eign 1.3S05:  Dentsch-()sterreichischer  verlag. 
g.  m.  b.  h..  Vienna.  54171 

King  Arthur;  or.  The  sword  of  the  stone,  plav 
in  7  acts,  by  E.  L.  Quinlan.  [2],  95  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23.  1916 :  D :  4.5496 ;  Ethel  Du- 
cille  Quinlan,  Decatur.  111.  54172 

King  Cobra;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  R. 
.Tordan.    [11.  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21.  1016;  D :  43101 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  54173 

King  John;  introduction  and  notes  by  Henry 
Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Ebenezer 
Charlton  Black.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.] 
Ginn  and  company  [1916]  Ixiii.  124  p.  16°. 
(New  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Aug.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  7,  1916 ;      i 
A  :  437574  ;   Ginn   &   co..   Boston.      [Copyright 
is  claimed  on  new  matter]  54174 


2740 


54175 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


54193 


King-  John  and  the  abbot.  See  Dramatic  (A) 
reader. 

King  Kole  in  v/ar  times;  play  iu  1  act,  by  M.  S. 
Chau.ller.     [1],  7  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1916 ;  D :  43022 ;  Martha  S. 
Cliandler,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  54175 

King  Lear's  wife;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Bottom- 
lev.  New  York.  P.  R.  Reynolds,  1916.  2  p.  1., 
3-^96  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  11,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  July  18,  1916; 
A  :  437036 ;  Gordon  Bottomley,  London. 

54176 

King  (The)  of  hearts;  comic  opera  in  2  acts, 
music  by  Stuart  F.  Louchheim,  book  by  D.  S. 
Stern,  lyrics  by  D.  S.  Stern  and  Stuart  F. 
Louchheim.  [51]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©   le.   B^eb.  23,   1916;    D:  43233;    David    S. 
Stern,  Philadelphia.  54177 

King  (The)  of  the  Jews;  passion  play,  by  M. 
Browne.     [4],  29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    .Tune    2,    1916;    D :  443.51 ;    Maurice 


Browne,  Chicago. 


54178 


King  Philip  IV;  [play  in  4  acts]  by  William 
Watts.  (In  Jiift  Play  and  poems.  Book  © 
Auc.  31.  1916:  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  26,  1916;  A: 
44.5355;  William  Watts, Benton  Harbor, Mich.) 

54179 

King  Richard  the  Second;  introduction  and 
notes  by  Henry  Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev. 
by  Ebenezer  Charlton  Black.  [Boston]  Ginn 
a'ud  company  [1916]  liii,  146  p.  front,  (fac- 
sim.)     12°.     (The  new  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  June  6,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  June  9,  1916; 
A  :  431432  ;  Ginn  &  co..  Boston.  54180 

King  Richard  the  Third;  introduction  and  notes 
by  Hoary  Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by 
Ebenezer  Charlton  Black.  Boston.  New  York 
[etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1916]  Ixii,  178  p. 
16°.     (New  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  Sept.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  10,  1916 ; 
A:  44.5701;  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  [Copyright 
is  claimed  on  new  matter]  54181 

King  Richard  III  (Shakespeare's);  ed.  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  A.  R.  Brubacher. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1916. 
1  p.  1.,  xvii,  203  p.  24°.  (Macmillan's  pocket 
classics) 

©  Nov.  29,  1916 :  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1916 : 
A:  445863;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.     54182 

King  Saint  Olaf ;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  G.  Melby. 
Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger  [1916]  143  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  15,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D: 
44913;  Gustav  Melby,  Granite  Falls,  Minn. 

54183 


King  Shakespeare;  a  masque  of  praise  for  the 
Shakespeare  tercentenary  written  for  the 
Drama  league  of  Boston,  by  A.  H.  Gilmer. 
[Boston]  Ginn  and  Company  [1916]  14  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  20.  1916 ;  2c.  and  atr.  INIar.  23,  1916 ; 
A  :  427345  :  Albert  Hatton  Gilmer,  Boston. 

54184 

King's  (The)  cupbearer;  play  in  10  canticles,  by 
A.  F.  Chalmers.     [90]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   6.   1916;   D:  45365;   Agnes   F. 
Chalmers,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  54185 

Kiss  (The)  of  death;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  R. 
I\Iurray.     [3],  29  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May   20,    1916;    D:  44004;    Richard 
Murray,  New  York.  54186 

Kissing  (The)  maid;  or.  The  kissing  girls, 
burletta  in  2  acts,  by  S.  Howe.  [-57]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11.  1916 ;  D :  43571 ;  Sam  Howe. 
New  York.  54187 

Kitchen  callers;  comedy  sketch,  by  T.  Josselyn. 
[1],  10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D:  42894;    Talbert 
.Tosselyn,  Berkeley,  Cal.  54188 

Kitty's  claws;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Z.  Akins. 
[144]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D :  4.5213 ;  Zoe  Akins. 
St.  Louis.  54189 

Kleine  (Das)  madel;  siugspiel  in  3  akten,  von 
Arthur  Lippschitz  und  Theo  Halton,  musik 
von  .Joseph  Suaga.  Hannover,  L.  Oertel.  1914. 
132  p.    4°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 :  D :  43582 :  Louis  Oertel, 
Hanover,  Germany.  54190 

Kleptomaniac  (The)  See  Comedies  in  minia- 
ture. 

Knife  (The):  play  in  a  prelude  and  3  acts,  by 
E.  Walter.     [163]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12.    1916 ;    D :  44873 ;    Eugene 
Walter,  New  York.  54191 

Knight  (The)  and  the  lady;  romantic  1  act 
play,  by  F.  Nordstrom.  [2].  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    27,    1916;    D:4o2S8;    Frances 
Nordstrom.  Brookljm.  '    '•'''  .^4192 

Knights  of  Athens.  See  Ritual,  Knights  of 
Athens.     39527, 

Knocking  (The)  on  the  door;  play  iu  1  act,  by 
Edith  Thaiu.     [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  D :  42766 ;  Edith  Isobel 
Thain,  New  York.  54193 


2741 


54194 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54214 


Knockout  (The);  farce  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Moran, 
:\i.  White,  jr.,  and  E.  Franklin.  104  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1916 ;  D :  44378 ;  Neil  Moran. 
]Maltlieu-  "White,  jr..  and  Edgar  Franklin,  New 
York.  54194 

Krisis  (Die)     See  Diszipliu. 

Kriss  Kringle's  panorama.  See  Cheery  come- 
dies for  Christinas. 

Kiinstliche  (Der)  mensch;  operette  in  2  akteu, 
3  bildern.  von  A.M.  Willner  und  Rudolf  Oester- 
reiclier,  musik  von  Leo  Fall.  Textbuch  der 
uesan^'e.  Leipzig;,  Wien,  L.  Doblinger  (Bern- 
luinl  Herzniausky)  1915.    52  p.    12°. 

@  Sept.  30,  1915  ;  Ic.  July  6,  1916  ;  D  :  44325  ; 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky), 
Leipzig.  54195 

Labistouille  et  Coquembois;  vaudeville  en  1 
.icte.  de  Emile  Codey  et  Jeaa  (Jonti.  Pari.^, 
I'liilippo,  1916.     04  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916;  D: 
44852;  Pliilippo,  Paris.  54196 

Lacking  conscience;  crinoline  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  U.  Keene.     [149]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1916;  D :  428.53 ;  Ursula 
Keene.  New  York.  54197 

Ladde;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  N.  Day.  [2],  19  p. 
8^     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1915  :  D  :  42667  ;  William  N. 
Day.  Spokane,  Wash.  54198 

Ladies'  (The)  reducing  parlor;  comedy  from 
life  in  3  scenes,  by  M.  Swan.  [24]  p.  4°. 
Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.- 18.  1916;  D  :  43358  ;  .Toe  Maxwell 
.ind  Mark  Sw;in,  New  York.  54199 

musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Maxwell. 

[56]  p.     4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  .Tune  28.  1916;  D:  44250;  Jo.seph  B. 
Mi) X well.  New  York.  54200 

Ladrao  (0);  comedia  em  3  actos,  por  H.  Bern- 
stein [tr.  (\u  A'oleur  de  Henry  Bernstein  en 
liUiuue  portugaise]  Paris,  A.  Noel  &  Chalvon, 
1907.     72  p,     8". 

©  TIenrv  Bernstein.  Paris ;  D :  11530,  Oct. 
11.   1907;   2c.   Oct.   14,   1907.  54201 

Ladron  (El)  Lince;  o.  La  mujer  de  hielo,  fan- 
tasia cmnica  en  2  mlos.  divididos  en  4  cuadros. 
en  prosa,  original  de  (J.  Allen -Perkins.  Ma- 
drid [Sociednd  de  autores  espanoles]  1915 
53  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  .Tan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42865;  Carlos  .Mien-Perkins,  Madrid.       54202 

Lady  Caroline;  j)lay  in  3  acts,  .by  .C.  S.  Welles. 
[79]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9.  1916;  D :  44051 ;  Charle.^* 
Stuart  Welles    New  York.  54203 


Lady  (The)  gardner;  farce,  by  S.  F.  Hillnuui. 
[1].   16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1916;  D:  45581;  Sara  F.  Hill- 
man,  Pittsburgh.  54204 

Lady  Godiva's  ride;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  M.  T. 
Middleton.      [i8]   p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1916;  D :  42784 ;  Milton  T. 
Middleton,  New  York.  54205 

Lady  (The)  killers;  farcical  satire,  by  John  B. 
Hymer,     33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1916;  D :  44716 ;  Elean(»r 
Hymer,  New  York.  54206 

Lady  Luxury;  musicjil  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
R.  J.  Young.  [100]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43493 ;  Rida  John- 
son  Young,    New   York.  54207 

Lady  Many  Dogs;  comedy  in  3  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue, by  E.  F.  Scott.  [2],  71  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  43562 ;  Edith  FuUer- 
ton  Scott,  Denver.  54208 

Lady  (The)  of  the  lake;  l>y  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
dramatized  l)v  M.  Dakin  and  M.  Thomas. 
[Philadelphia."  Ketterlinus  litho.  mfg.  co.,  1916] 
cover-title,  50  p.     8°. 

©  Alar.  25.  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  29.  1916 ; 
A:  427533;  Miirgaret  Dakin  and  Miriam 
l^homas,   Haverford.    Conn.  54209 

Lady  (The)  of  the  opei-a  house;  play  in  1  act, 
by  F.  Cannon.     [14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  14.  1916;  D:  42759;  F;inny  Can- 
non, New  York.  54210 

Same.     Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  »S:  company 

[1916],     34  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45356 ; 
Kben  H.   Noi-ris,   Chicago.  54211 

Lady  (The)  of  the  swamp;  drama  consisting  of 
prologue,  5  .scenes,  epilogue,  bv  F.  P.  Norton. 
New  York,  N.  Y..  Schulte  press  [1916]  46  p. 
4°. 

•     ©  Aug.   29,    1916;    2c.   Aug.   31,    1916;    D: 
44789;  I'rauklin  P.  Norton.  New  York.    54212 

Lady  (The)  of  the  weeping  willow  tree;  plav 

in  3  acts,  by  S.  Walker.     [68]  p.     8°.     Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D:  43324;  Stuart 
Walker,  New  York.  54213 

Lady  Penelope.     See  Pen. 

Lady  (The)  sheriff;  dramatic  composition,  by 
G.  A.  and  A.  M.  Matteson.  [22]  p.  4°.  Type 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916 ;  D :  45522  ;  George  Adel- 
bert  and  Alys  Maia  Matteson,  Chicago.    54214 


2742 


54215 


COPYBIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


54234 


Lah-y'  shaw-rieni  Tehilaw  (Moses  Haym  Luz- 
zatto's)  (Praise  for  righteousness);  tr.  from 
the  Hebrew  by  Rabbi  Herbert  S.  Goldstein  and 
liebecoa  Fl.schel.  New  York.  Bioch  publi.stiing 
company,  1915.     55  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.  6.  1915;  2c  and  aff.  Nov.  19.  1915; 
A :  414676 ;  Herbert  S.  Goldstein,  Now  York. 

54215 


Lai   (Le)   de  I'oiselet. 
bird. 


See  Wise   (The)   little 


Lamb  (The);  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  G.  Cartoscelli. 
[2].  49  p.  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Dee.  23.  1916 ;  D :  45725 ;  Cteorge  Car- 
toscelli, Indianapolis.  54216 

Lamentable  (The)  tragedy  of  McLizzie;  in  song 
and  verse,  by  Ona  Wiiiants  Borland.  Chicago, 
Dramatic  publishinc,-  comimnv,  1916.  23  p. 
12°. 

©    Dec.   20,    1916;    2c.    Dec.    23.    191G ;    D: 
45710;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  54217 

Land  (The)  See  Three  plays;  by  Padraic 
Colnni. 

Land  o'  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by   P.  L.   Shaw. 


[66]    p. 

©  Ic 
Shaw.  New  York 


f°.     Typewritten. 

June   17,   1916 ;    D :  44170 ;    Percy   L. 


54218 


Land  (The)  of  liberty;  temperance  play  in  5 
acts,  by  Dora  H.  Stockman.  {]n  Moderator- 
topics,  v.  36,  no.  27,  Mar.  16.  19161 

©   JIar.   15,   1916:   2c.   Mar.   23,   1916;    D: 
43683;  Henry  R.  Pattengill.  Liinsing,  Mich. 

54219 

Land  (The)  of  promise:  drau)atic  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  W.  Aspinwall.  [10]  p.  4°.  Typev/rit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9.    1916;    D:  43123;    Woolsey 
Aspinwall.  Seattle.  54220 

Land  (The)  of  the  crippled  king;  plav  in  1  act. 
by  L.  P.  Kirk.     [1],  27  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916 ;  D  :  4.5333 ;  Leonora  Price 
Kirk.  Alameda,  Cal.  54221 


Land  (The)  where  the  shamrocks  grow;  play 
in  4  acts,  by  .1.  J.  Nolan.  [1].  84  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28.  1916 ;  D :  44259 ;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,  Mabanoy  City.  Pa.  54222 

Lap-dog  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  B.  Butler. 
[121]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1916;  D:  44133:  Rachel  Bar- 
ton Butler,  Cincinnati.  54223 

Lark  (The);  [play  in  5  scenes]  by  K.  Lord.  17 
p.  8°.  Printed.  (Little  playbook  series 
no.  4) 

fn)  June  19,  1916 ;  2c.  July  I.  1916 ;  D  :  44363  ; 
Katharine  Lord,  New  Y'ork.  54224 


Larry  from  nowhere;  4  act  play,  by  G.  L.  Fur- 
niss.     [106]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916;  D:  45309;  Grace  Liv- 
ingston Furniss,  New  York.  54225 

Last  (The)  act;  satirical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Mixon.     LI],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  8,  1916;  D :  45381 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  54226 

Last  (The)  chance;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Annie 
E.  Bailey.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1916.    32  p.    12°. 

©   :\Iay    17.   1916;   2c.   May   18.    1916:    D: 
4,3940:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     54227 

Last  (The)  mile;  sportinc:  plavlet  in  3  scenes,  bv 
I^.  Clark.     [3],  46  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13,    1916;    D :  43627 :    Edward 
Clark.  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  54228 


Last  (The)  of  the  Mohicans, 
dei  Moicani. 


See  Ultimo  (L') 


Last   (The)   rehearsal;  play  in  1  act,  by  I.  J. 
Craudall.     [2],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27.  1916;  D:  45.539;  Irene  .Jean 
Crandall,  Chictigo.  54229 

Last  (The)  straw;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Sei- 
bel.     [2].  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12.    1916;    D:  44627;  George 

Seibel,  Pittsburgh.  54230 

play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Pfeifer.     [28]  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1916 ;  D :  45155 ;  Sidney  Bur- 
ton Pfeifer.  ButTalo.  54231 

See  also  Home  sweet  home. 


Last  (The)  trick;  playlet  of  the  underworld,  by 

Harry  Bonnell.     [3],  28  p.     4°.     Typewrit;ten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   12.   1916;   D:  45151;   Harry   E. 

Bonnell,  Diniellon,  N.  J.  5.4232 


Last  (The)  two  cartridges. 
dun. 


See  Siege  of  Ver- 


Last   (The)   Yankee;  play   in   1   act,  by   V.   B. 

ivobinson.     28  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1916 :  D  :  43271 ;  Violet  Brook- 
houso  Robin.son,  Cambridge,  Mass.  54233 

Latin  plays  for  student  performances  and 
i-eading;  by  J.  J.  Schlicher.  Boston,  New 
Y'ork  [etc.]  Ginn  and  compauv  [1916]  vii. 
213  p.     12°. 

Contents  :  Saccu.s  malorum.  —  Tirones.  — 
Exitus  Helvetiorum.  —  Cicero  candidatus. — 
Coniuratio. — Dido.— Andi-omeda. 

©  Mar.  21,  1916 :  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  4,  1916 ; 
A:  427523;  John  J.  Schlicher,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  54234 

Laubgewind.     See  Victoiry. 


2743 


54235 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54254 


Laug-hing  (The)  cure;  comedy  in  2  acts,  by 
Edith  F.  A.  U.  Paintou.  Chicago  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  (fc  company  [191G]      47  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916 ;  2e.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  45204 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  54235 

Laughing  gas.  Sec  Plays  of  the  natural  and 
the  supernatural. 

Laughing  Harry;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Wvipper- 
manu  and  L.  IVIudie.  [2J,  21  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  6,  1916  ;  D  :  44464  ;  Carlos  Wup- 
permann.  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  and  Leonard  Mu- 
die,  New  York.  54236 

Law-breakers  (The);  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Doran.     [81]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31.  1916;  D:  43490;  Marie 
Doran  and  Frances  Doran,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

54237 

Law  (The)  forbids;  American  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  .T.  E.  Brady.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1916 ;  D :  45329 ;  Jasper  Ew- 
ing  Brady,  Broolilyn.  54238 

Laws  (The)  of  God  and  man;  sensational 
drama  of  police  and  underworld  life  in  4  acts, 
by  Miron  Leffingwell.  [66]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  Dot-.  7,  1916 ;  D  :  45609  ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Cliicago.  54239 

Layla-Majnu;  a  musical  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Dhan  Gopal  Mukerji.  with  an  introduction  by 
Professor  Arthur  Upham  Pope.  Snn  Fran- 
cisco, P.  Elder  &  company  [1916]  3  i>.  1.,  v-ix, 
61  p.    8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aflf.  May  3,  1916 ; 
A;  433118;  Paul  Elder  &  co.,  San  Francisco. 

54240 

La  Zaire;  in  3  acts,  by  A.  K.  Pomeioy.  53  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Arthur  Kellog  Pomeroy,  New  York ;  D : 
2019.  Jnne  17,  1902 :  2c.  June  17,  1902.     54241 

Lead  me  to  it;  2  act  musical  comedv.  bv  M. 
Ott.  [4]  ,56  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1916:  D:  43595;  Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston,  Mass.  54242 

Leap  year;  play  in  1  act.  by  W.  Coleman  and 
Castle  D.  Burt.    21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1916 ;  D :  44207  :  Walter  Colo- 
man,  New  York.  54243 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Ullmann.     [1],  66  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916;  D :  43044 ;  Frederic 
T'llraan,  Highland  Park,  111  54244 


Leap  year  matrimonial  bureau;  sketch,  by 
I.ouie  W.  Bogner.  [2],  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  D :  42929 ;  B.  M.  Berg, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  54245 

Leatherstocking  tales.  See  Pathfinder. 
35540. 

Leave  it  to  me;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts  [rev. 
^'er.sion  uf  Not  yet]  by  A.  Keir  and  Ruth  Com- 
fort Mitchell  [i.  e.  R.  C.  M.  Young]  [128]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1.  1916;  D:  42992;  Angela  Keir 
and  Ruth  Comfort  Mitchell  Young,  New  York. 

54246 
Leave     of     absence.       See    also    In    garrison. 
21177b. 

Leccion   de   celos;   pasatiempo   en   1   acto  y   en 

pru.sa.  [dej  L.  Buceta  y  Mera.    Madrid  [Socie- 

dad  de  autores  espaiioles]   1916.     33  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45102  ; 

Luis  Buceta  y  Mera,  Madrid.  54247 

Leetla  Joe;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Longmire. 
[1],  6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   June   22,    1916;     D:  44212;     Robert 
Bill  liOngmire,  New  Orleans.  54248 

Legend  of  St.  Geraud.  See  Wise  (The)  little 
bird. 

Legitimate;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Slavit.  [64] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   22,    1916;     D:  42815;     .Joseph 
Slavit,  Brooklyn.  54249 

Leisure  (The)  class;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Mer- 
rill.    1 2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May   9,    1916;    D:43S56;    Feuimore 
Merrill,  Cambridge,  Mass.  54250 

Lemon  (The)  or  the  peach?  incident  of  New- 
York  life,  by  A.  Colby.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1916 ;  D :  42648 ;  Archie  Colby, 
New  York.  54251 

Leperacaun  (The)  See  Fortune  (The)  tellev 
of   Killarney.      15070. 

Lesson  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Kellv.  [3]. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43843  ;  George  Kelly. 
Philadelphia.  54252 

Lesson  (The)  of  woodcraft;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
A\'.  H.  Stone.     [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1916;    D :  43.502 ;    William 
Harry  Stone,  Los  Angeles.  54253 

Lessons  from  scripture  flowers.     See  Esau  and 

Jacob. 
Lessons  in  French;  farce  comedy  in  2  acts,  bv 

L.N.Gilbert.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D:  4.3006;  Lillian  Nor 
ten  Gilbert,  Grafton.  Mass.  54254 


27U 


54255 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


54375 


Let's  get  married;  farce-coiuedy  in  3  acts,  by 

Lewis  Beach  [i.  e.  E.  L.  Beach;  jr.]     Boston. 

AValter  H.  Baker  &  cc,  1916.     153  p.     12°. 
©  Aug.   23,   1916;   2c.   Aug.   24,   1916;    D: 

44722;   Emmet   Lewis    Beach,    jr.,     Saginaw. 

Mich.  54255 

Let's  pretend;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  J.  A.  Moroso. 

[80]    p.     4°.      Typewritten. 
©   Ic.    Apr.    21,    1916 ;    D :  437U4 ;    Jolin    A. 

Moroso,  Cressliill,  N.  J.  54256 

Letters  found  in  an   antique   secretary.      See 

Belle  of  Baltimore  Town. 

Letters  to  Beatrice;  play  in  6  acts,  by  Basil 
Dickey.     [21]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   15,   1916;    D :  44408 ;  Star    CO., 

New  York.  54257 

Levitation;  play  in  1  act,  by  Charles  Goddard. 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1916 ;  D :  43343 ;  Star  co.. 
New  York.  54258 

Ley  de  honor;  drama  social  en  3  actos,  en  prosa, 

original  de  .J.  M.  Acevedo.     .Madrid  [Sociedad 

de  autores  espanoles]  1916.    07  p.     12°, 

'      ©  July  6,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1916 ;  D  :  45096  ; 

Jose  M.  Acevedo,  Madrid.  54259 

Liberation  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Markus. 
[1],  64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44819 ;  Elizabeth 
Jklarkus,  Detroit.  54260 

Liberian  singers.  See  Walker's  Liberian 
singers. 

Liebesinsel  (Die);  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Au- 
gust Neidhart.  Wien,  O.  Eirich,  1915.  77  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  July  G,  1916;  D :  44318 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Aieunii.  54261 

Liebeszauber;  operette  in  3  akten  von  Victor 
Leon,  musik  von  Oscar  Straus.  Soufflier-  und 
regiebuch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  Ludwig  Doblinger 
(Bernhard  Herzmansky)  1916.    139  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D :  44495 ;  Ludwig  Dob- 
linger    (Bernhard   Herzmansky)    Vienna. 

54262 

— —  Same.  Textbueh  der  gesSnge.  Leipzig, 
Wien,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzman.sky). 
1916.     32  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  28,  1916 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  A  -For- 
eign 14423;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard 
Herzmansky),  Leipzig.  54263 

Lieutenant  Inkbottle;  vaudeville  act,  by  A.  S. 
Tenney.     [1],  5  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1916 ;  D  :  45220 ;  Allen  Spencer 
Tenney,  New  York  54264 

Life;  a  modern  fairy  tale,  by  E.  Guerrier.  (In 
S.  E.  G.  news,  v.  5,  no.  1.  Nov.  11,  1916) 

©  Nov.  20,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  15,  1916;  D: 
45656;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  54265 


Life — Continued. 

• -1  act  comedy  phiylet,  by  W.  W.  Oobill  and 

IMabelle  Van  Tassel.     10  p'.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   n,    1916;    D:  44857;    William 
Wright  Cohill,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  54266 

Life  is  a  dream.     Sec  Chief  European  drama- 
tists. 


Life's  (A)  atonement, 
vict.      48642. 


See  Valjean,  the  con- 


Light.     See  Child's  book  of  holiday  plays. 

Light  (A)  and  a  laugh;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E. 
Kresko.     [51   ]).    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15,     1916;     D :  4.3.339 ;     Edson 
Evered  Kresko,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.      54267 

Light  (A)  in  the  dark;  romance  of  to-day  in  3 
acts  and  10  s.-enes,  by  H.  Bashford.  [72]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   31,    1916;     D:  44.539;    Herbert 
T>ashford,  Piedmont.  Cal.  54268 

Light  (The)  in  the  window.  See  Plays  of  the 
natural  and  the  supernatural. 

Lightheart;  child'.s  play,  by  J.  D.  Abbott.  [3 1, 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  r^eb.  1,  1916;  D :  42926 ;  .Tane  Drake 
Abbott.  Buffalo.  54269 

Lights  and  shadows;  new  playlet,  bv  E.  A. 
Woolf.     [1],  10  p.     4°.  Typewritten.  ' 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916  :  D  :  43163  ;  Edgar  Allan 
Woolf,  New  York.  54270 

Likely  (A)  story;  i-oiidside  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
L.  Housnian.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  [1916]  25  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  7.  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45078 ; 
I>aurenoe  Housman,   London.  54271 

Lilac  time;  episode,  by  R.  J.  Adams  and  A. 
Allen.      [1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,   1916;   D:  44695;   Robert   J. 
Adams  and  Arthur  Allen,  Detroit.  54273 

--—play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Cowl  and  J.  Murfin. 
[105]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20.  1916 ;  D :  45698 ;  Jane  Cowl 
and  Jane  Murfin,  New  York.  54273 

Lillith;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Mixon.  [104]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  5.  1916;  D :  42647 ;  Ada  IVfixon, 
Washington.  54274 

Limb  (A)  of  the  law;  character  rube  comedy 
skit,  by  Lew  Sully.  Rev.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916;  D:  43409;   Arthur  O. 
May,  Norman,  Okl.  54275 


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54297 


Lincoln;  phiy  iu  3  acts,  by  H.  C.  Lee.  [136]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21.  1916:  D:  44978:  Helena  C. 

Lee,  Philadelphia.  54276 

Lincoln  and  the  soldier;  dramatic  composition 

in  1  act,  3  scenes,  by  S.  D.  Drane.     6  p.     f°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19.  1916 ;  D  :  44187  ;  Samuel  Dade 
I)rane.    Washiniiton.  54277 

Liiiea  (La)  de  Caceres;  juguete  comico  en  2 
actos  y  en  prosa.  original  de  JosS  P6roz  Lopez 
y  Jesus  Lueng'j.  Mndrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
rores  espaiiolesi  1916.     o4  p.     12°. 

©   Apr.    22.    1916;    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1916;    D; 
l.'JToO ;  J.  Perez  ]/;pez  v  J.  Luengo,  Madrid. 

54278 
Literary  (The)  club;  cuniedy  iu  1  act,  by  Marion 
R.  O'Keefe.     New  York,  S.  F'rench  ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd..  1916.     23  p.     12°. 

©  Aug.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  2,  1916 ;  D  :  41511 ; 
Samuel   French,   Nev.-  York.  54279 

Literature;  play  in  1  act,  by  Arthur  Schnitzler, 
tr.  by  Elsie*^  Plant  Kahn.  [2].  35  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.  26,   1916 ;    D :  44741) ;    ANashiug- 
ton  square  players,  inc..  New  York.       54280 

Little  acts  for  little  actors;  collection  of  play^^. 
drills,  table;iux  and  other  entertainments  for 
children,  bv  Edyth  :M.  Wormwood  and  Eliza- 
beth F.  Guptill.  Boston.  W.  H.  Baker  &  CO., 
1916.     112  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    17,    1916;    2c.   Aug.    18,    1916;    D: 
44678;  Waller  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.    54281 

Little  Arab  (The  taming  of  Arabella):  3  act 
play,  by  C.  Senour.  [2],  109  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  .1,  1916;  D:  43537;  Oaro  Senour, 
Los  Angeles.  54282 

Little  boy  dreams;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  R.  W. 
Sneddon.      [11,  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916;  D:  4.5239:   Robert  Wil- 
liam  Sneddon.  New  York.  54283 

Little  (The)  brown  men;  play  iu  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Swan.     [110]  p.    4\    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7.    1916;    D:  45.596;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  54284 

Little  Boctor  Love;  just  a  thought  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Nordstrom.     [2].  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    27.    1916 ;    D :  44992 ;    Frances 
Nordstrom.  Brooklyn.  54285 

Little  folk  in  green.  See  St.  Nicholas  book 
of  plays  and  operettas. 

Little  (A)  girl  at  play;  opera  in  1  act,  libretto 
by  Frank  Patterson  and  Tyndall  Gray,  music 
by  Frank  Patterson.  [1],  6  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Libretto  only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    9,    1916;    D:  4.5082;    Franklin 
Peale  Patterson,  Los  Angeles.  54286 


Little  (The)  girl  that  God  forgot;  comedy 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  E.  Ro.se.  [1],  120  p, 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7.  1916 ;  D :  44576 ;  Edward  E. 
Rose,  Chicago.  54287 

Little  (The)  isle  o'  green;  vaudeville  act.  bv 
J.  H.  Hughes.     [1],  9  p.    12°.    Typewritten.  " 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916;  D :  43661 ;  .Joseph  H. 
Hughes.  Sagina^^•,  Mich.  54288 

Little  Kai  Jing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  Lightner. 
[136]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1916;  D :  43252 ;  Frances 
Lightner,  Detroit.  54289 

Little  lady  iu  blue;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Horace  Hodges  and  T.  Wigney  Percyval. 
[143]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1916;   D :  45228 ;   David  Be- 
.  lasco,  New  York.  54290 

Little  (The)  laugh-lander;  sketch,  by  W.  L. 
Everhart.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  17,  1916;  D:  45453;  William  L. 
Everhart.  CoUingswood,  N.  J.  54291 

Little  Miss  Nobody;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W.  N. 
Morse  and  M.  H.  Morse,  based  on  the  famous 
novel  Evelina  by  Fanny  Burney.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43759 ;  Williajn 
Northrop  Morse  and  Margaret  Hincks  Morse, 
New  York.  54292 

Little  (A)  patriot.  See  Child's  book  of  holi- 
day plays. — Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 

Little  Peggy  O'Moore;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  S. 
H;iyes.     [89]  ]\     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D:  45409;  Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  54293 

Little  people  of  autumn.  See  Plays  for  home, 
school  and  settlement. 

Little  (The)  saint;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Roberto 
PIracco.  tr.  by  M.  Tracy.  [65]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916;  D :  45629 ;  Marguerite 
Tracy,  New  York.  54294 

Little  sister  of  the  streets;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W,  Collins.     [78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916 :  D :  45263 ;  Whitney  Col- 
lins, .Tonesboro,  Ark.  54295 

Little  (The)  step-daughter;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  F.  .Joyce,  .jr.     [1],  16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1916;  D:  43804;  Edward  F. 
Joyce,  jr..  New  York.  54296 

Little  (The)  Venus;  burlesque,  by  F.  P.  Mur- 
phy.   [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  16.  1916;  D:  44160;  Prank  P. 
Murphy,  New  York.  54297 


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Little  (The)  whirlwind;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  B.  West  and  A.  J.  Seager.  129  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29, 1916 ;  D :  44762 ;  Alice  Janette 
Seager  and  Louise  Bronson  West,  Pasadena, 
Cal.^  54298 

Little  (The)  widow.  .SV^e  Prodigal  (The)  hus- 
band.    37579. 

Live  (A)  bird;  social  calamity  in  1  act,  by  L.  B. 
Yates.     [2],  16 11.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Mar.  20,  1916 :  D :  4S370 ;  Arthur  Ben- 
nett, Buffalo.  54299 

Living.     See  Fruit  of  toil. 

Liz;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  C.  Munteli. 
[78]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1916;  D :  45048 ;  Wallace 
and  Charlotte  Munro.  New  York.  54300 

Liz  in  love;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  H.  O'Don- 
nell.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

-  V,  ©  Ic.  July  15,  1916;  D:  44383;  Charles  H. 
b'Donnell,  New  York.  54301 

Liza  Ann;  lawn  drama  in  1  act,  15  scenes,  by 
Charles  Barnard.  New  York,  S.  French; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd..  1916.    38  p.    12°. 

©  .Tuly  18,  1916;  2c.  July  19,  1916;  D: 
44421 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  54302 

Lo  que  se  lie  van  las  horas;  comedia  en  3  actos, 
original  de  F.  Sassone.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  e.spanoles]  1916.    68  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25.  1916;  D: 
43741;  Felipe  Sassone,  Madrid.  54303 

.  Locked  (The)  chest,  and,  The  sweeps  of  ninety- 
eight;  tvvo  1  act  plays,  by  J.  Masefield.  New 
Y'ork,  ]\Iacmillan  company.  1916.  114  p, 
front,     (iwrt.)     8°. 

©  ( )ct.  18.  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  19,  1916 ;  D  :  45215  ; 
John  Masefield,  Choi sey -Berks.  En.gland. 

54304 

Locked  out;  farcical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Brooks.     [2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  19,  1916;  D:  44178;  Christine 
Brooks,  New  York.  54305 

Locust  flower,  and  The  celibate;  two  plays  by 
Pauline  Brooks  Quinton.  Boston,  Sherman, 
French  &  company,  1916,  4  p.  1.,  102  p.,  1  1. 
16°. 

©  July  28,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  2,  1916 ; 
A:  438673;  Sherman,  French  &  co.,  Boston. 

54306 

Locusts  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  T.  Stern. 
[15]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov,  20,  1916;  D:  45471;  JoSefa 
Thrall  Stern,  Chicago.  54307 


Logik  des  herzens;  lustspiel  in  4  aufzfigen,  von 
Franz  Blei.  Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  verlag,  1916. 
121  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916 ;  D  :  45495 ; 
S.  Fischer,  verlag,  Berlin.  54308 

Loki  and  the  gifts.     See  Dramatic  (A)  reader. 

Lolita;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  L.  Anspaeh.  21  p. 
12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44517;  Ulian  Ans- 
paeh,  Baltimore.  54309 

Lolita  Teuorio;  comedia  en  2  actos  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  Pedro  Munoz  Soca  y  Pedro  Perez 
Fernilndez.  ISLndrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  es- 
l)anoles]  1916.    59  p.    12°. 

©  May  31,  1916 ;  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D  :  44069 ; 
P.  Munoz  Seca  y  P.  Pgrez  Fernandez,  Madrid. 

54310 

Lone  (The)  sentinel;  vaudeville  comedy  duo- 
logue in  1  scene,  by  C,  Kennedy.  [21]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar,    24,    1916 ;    D :  43410 ;    Clayton 
Kennedy,  Baltimore.  54311 

Lone  star.     See  Plays;  by  O.  P.  Parker. 

Loneliness;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  de  Acosta.  14 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  June  10,   1916;   D :  44123 ;   Mercedes  de 
Acosta,  New  York.  54312 

Lonely  (The)  heart;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Shel- 
don.    [205]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    21,    1916;    D:  44436;    Edward 
Sheldon,  New  York.  54313 

Lonesome  (The)  club;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act 
and  1  scene,  by  B.  Baruett  and  A,  Tiewis.  [1], 
25  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©•Ic.  Dec.  28.  1916 ;  D  :  457.'3  ;  Ben  Barnett 
and  Al  Lewis,  New  York.  54314 

Long  (The)  arm  of  coincidence;  sketch  in  1 
.scene,  by  Dion  Titheradge.  [2],  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

®  Ic.  Julv  10.  1916 :  D :  44349 ;  .Joseph  Hart. 
New  York.  54315 

Long'  (The)  finger;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  Mor- 
ley.     [2],  98  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June  20,   1916;    D :  44197 ;    Malcolm 
Morley,  New  York.  54316 

Longfellow's  song  of  Hiawatha.  See  Playing 
Hiawatha. 

Look  after  Louise.     See  Four  short  plays. 

Look  out!  musical  comedy  libretto  in  2  acts, 
book  and  lyrics  by  S.  V.  B.  Brewster,  music 
by  George  D.  Clews.  [6],  57  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©    Ic.    Feb.    7.    1916:    D :  42975 ;    S.    V.    B. 
Brewster,  New  York.  54317 


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54339 


if 


Look  who's  here;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Harper. 
102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43849 :  Neal  Harper. 
New  York.  54318 


Looping  the  gap. 
39401. 


See  Bide  (The)  to  death. 


Lord  (The)  and  the  girls;  vaudeville  act.  by  V. 
Erne.     [2],  8  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    26,    1916;    D:  44981;    Vincent 
Erne,  New  York.  54319 

Lord  Malapert  of  Moonshine  castle.  See  St. 
Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas. 

Lord  (The)  of  all  he  surveys;  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  G.  Jacob.son.  [71]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    30,    1910;    0:4:1310;    Gershon 


.Tacobson.  Wasbinstoii. 


54320 


Lord  (The)  of  the  harvest;  morality  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Housmaii.  New  York,  Samnel  French; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd..  11916]  1  p.  1., 
13  p.     12°. 

©   Aug.    28,   1916;    2c.    Aug.    30,    1916;    D: 
44768 ;  Laurence  Housman,  London.       54321 

Los  que  fueron;  entremes  en  pro.sa,  original  de 
P.  Muuoz  Seca.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1916.     15  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  :  D  :  45103  ; 
Pedro  Muiioz  Seca.  Madrid.  54322 

Losing  Eloise;  modern  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
F.   Jackson.     [197]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  42713 :  Fred  Jack- 
.son,  New  York.  54323 

Lost  and  found;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv  E.  E. 
Hutche-son  and  F.  E.  Willcox.  [109],  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1916;   D :  44171 ;  Emma  E. 
Hutcheson  and  Frances  E.  Willcox,  New  York. 

54324 

.See  also  Brown  sugar. 

Lost  claim  13;  or,  His  little  pal,  play  in  4  act.s, 
by  G.  J.  Grav>iey.     [29]  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1916;   D :  42910 ;   George  J. 
Crawlev,  Irondale,  Mo.  54325 

Lost  (The)  island;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
'^  W.    H.    Macart.      [49]    p.      f^      Typewritten.- 
[Liliretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1916;  D:  43865;  WilHam  H. 
Macart,  I^a using,  Mich.  54326 

Lost  (The)  melody;  in?!trumental  and  musical 
novelty,  by  W.  Monta.gue.  [1],  5  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    June    27,    1916 ;    D :  44244 ;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  54327 


Lost  (The)  village;  eighteenth  and  twentieth 
century  contrast,  by  Margaret  F.  Hill,  Leb- 
anon, O.,  March  brothers,  1916.    18  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.  11,   1916;  2c.   Sept.  14,  1916;    D: 

44888 ;  March  bros.,  Lebanon,  O.  54328 

Lotus  (The)  lily;  1  act  drama  for  women,  by 

E.  M.  Unsell  and  E.  M.  Riley.     [1],  10  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916;  D:  42807;  Eva  M.  Un- 
sell and  Edna  M.  Riley,  New  York,         54329 

Louise,  incoi-porated;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Hopkins.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jidy  24,  1916 ;  D  :  44448 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  54330 

Love  and  politics;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Nelson  ('ompston.     [62]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D:  45716;  Alexander 

Bycrs,  Chicago.  54331 

Love  at  first  sight;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Bou- 
man.    13  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1916 ;  D :  44764 ;  Leroy  Bou- 
man.  El  Monte,  Cal.  54332 

Love  at  sight;  oi-.  Behind  the  curtain,  original 
operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Lucy  Edith  Chase 
(Mrs.  O.  Putnam)  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45389 ;  Mrs.  Osgood 
"Mtnani,  San  Francisco.  54333 

Love  (The)  crime;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  A.  and 
A.  de  .Linnelli.    113  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,   1916;   D :  45322 ;   Altagracia 
;ind  Alexandro  de  Jannelli,  New  York.    54334 

Love  finds  love.  See  Anne  wants  to  marry 
rich. 

Love  (The)  garden  of  Mars;  or,  The  temple  of 
now,  play  in  2  scenes  and  tableau,  by  W.  B. 
Young.     [44]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1916 ;  D :  43832 ;  William  Ber- 
tram Young,  Chicago.  54335 

Love,  honor,  and  obey;  farce  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  W.  II.  Macart.  [1],  19  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Au.g.  31,  1916 ;  D :  44788 ;  William  H. 
Macart,  New  York.  54336 

sketch  in  1  act,  by  L.  Shaftner.     [1],  16  p. 


4°.    Typewritten. 

.     ©    Ic.    Mar.    18,    1916;    D :  43366 ;    Lillyan 
Shaffner,  New  York.  54337 

Love  (The)  hunters;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L. 
Hubble.     [2],  142  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916  :  D :  45042 ;  Lessing  Hub- 
ble, New  York.  54338 

Love  in  a  cottage;  [day  in  3  scenes,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [21]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    24.    1916;    D :  43132 :    Mark   E. 
Swan.  New  York.  54339 


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Love  in  the  trenches.  See  War  (The)  corre- 
spondent. 

Love  (The)  laggai'd;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  Cannon.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916 ;  D :  44634 ;  Fanny  Can- 
non, New  York.  54340 

Love,  law  and  dried-beef;  farce  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  L.  C.  Schmehl.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  4,  1916  ;  D :  43815 ;  Luther  Cleve- 
land Schmehl,  Reading,  Pa.  54341 

Love  (The)  locket;  play  in  4  acts,  dramatiza- 
tion of  the  novel  Phylli.s  by  the  Duchess 
[pseud,  of  Marsiaret  Argles  Hungerford]  with 
liberties  by  S.  Williams.  [1],34  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c.  Mar.  29,  1916 ;  D :  4346.5 ;  Sf  ott  Wil- 
liams, West  Park,  O.  54342 

Love  (The)  mill  (Dressur  auf  den  mann);  play 
in  2  acts,  by  Alexander  Engel  and  Heinrich 
Stobitzer,  adapted  from  the  German  by  Earl 
Carroll.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1916;  D :  46118 ;  Andreas 
Dipple,  New  York.  54343 

Love  o'  Mike;  comedy  in  a  prologue  and  2  acts, 
by  H.  B.  Smith.     [128]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1916;  D :  45772 ;  Harry  B. 
Smith.  New  York.  54344 

Love  (The)  of  Martha  Ann  for  a  cowman;  play 
in  2  pts.,  by  L.  Bowman.    100  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28.  1916 ;  D :  43164 ;  Leroy  Bow- 
man, El  Monte,  Cal.  54345 

Love  (The)  of  Mike;  musical  play  in  prologue 
and  2  acts,  l)y  Thomas  Sjidney  [pseud,  of 
H.  B.  Smith]    '[108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  15,   1916;   D :  44384 ;   Harry   B. 

Smith,  New  York.  54346 

Love   (The)   pirate;   farce   in   1   act,   by   Grace 

Ford.      New    York,    S.    French;    London,    S. 

French,  ltd.,  1916.    13  p.    12°. 

©  .July  26,  1916;  2c.  July  29,  1916;  D: 
44511 ;  Samuel  French.  New  York.  54347 

Love  shames  sham.     See  Opportunities'  knock. 

Love  (The)  shop;  musical  comedy  in  2  pts., 
book  and  lyrics  by  Billie  Burke.  [2],  41  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D :  43635 ;  Willinm 
Francis  Burke,  New  York.  54348 

Love-shot  (The);  comedy  of  the  Philippines  in 
4  acts,  by  C.  D.  Willson.  [2],  120  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D :  44072  ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Orion,  Mich.  54349 

Love  spats;  musical  comedy  skit,  by  Ned 
Dandy.  [l],14p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916 ;  D :  45236 ;  Kitty  Faye, 
New  York.  54350 


Love,  war  and  fun  in  Birddom.  See  Romance 
of  Cock  Robin.     39793. 

Lovelight.     Sec  Hut  (The)  in  the  forest. 

Lovers'  lane;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by  Clyde  Fitch. 
Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  company.  1915.  2 
p.  1.,  p.  [213]-405.    12°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  and  atf .  Nov.  15,  1915 ; 

A :  420439 ;  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  Bos- 

■  ton,  and  Alice  M.  Fitch,  New  York.         54351 

Love's  ambassador;  an  operique  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  R.  M.  Sterret.  [87]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43846 ;  Robert  Mont- 
gomery Sterret,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  54352 

Love's  emprise;  comic  opera  in  3  acts,  book  by 
L.  E.  Taber,  music  by  F.  Guerrieri.  [2],  106 
p.    f°.    Typewritten.    [Libretto  only] 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916;  D:  43963;  Louise  E. 
Taber  and  Cav.  Fulgenzio  Guerrieri,  San 
Francisco.  54353 

Love's  labor's  won  (The  masque  of);  or.  The 
enacted  will,  dramatized  from  the  sonnets  of 
1609,  by  L.  Davis.  {In  his  Shake-speare, 
England's  Ulysses) 

©  Latham  Davis.  Seaford.  Del.;  D:  7043. 
July  27;  1905 ;  2c.  Mar.  28,  1907.  54354 

Loyalty;  tragedy  of  the  lake  country  in  1  act, 
book  by  L.  W.  Westman.  [1],  20  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44617;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  54355 

Lucile;  dramatization  in  verse,  from  the  boolc 
by  Owen  Meredith  [pseud,  of  Edward  Robert 
Bulwer  Lytton.  1st  earl  of  Lytton]  in  4  acts, 
by  G.  H.  Gatts.     [131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45.398 ;  Grace  Hay- 


ward  Gatts,  Chicago. 


54356 


Luck  wanted;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 
Crater,  jr.    26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1916;  D:  43121;  George  E. 
Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  54357 

Lucky  (The)  fellow;  comedy  of  courtship  in  3 
acts,  by  R.,  C.  Megrue.  [187]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43658 ;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  xVew  York.  _     54358 

Lucky  Gulch;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Charles  S.  Bird.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    63  p.    12°. 

©  June  5,  1916 ;  2c.  .Tune  6,  1916 ;  D  :  44089 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  54359 

Lulu;  coraedia  dramatica  en  3  actos,  original  de 
C.  Bertolazzi,  adaptada  a  la  escena  espafiola 
por  Enrique  Tedeschi  y  Antonio  F.  Lepina, 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1915. 
.58  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916 ;  D :  42705 ;  E.  Tedeschi 
y  A.  F.  Lepina,  Madrid.  54360 


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54381 


Lumie  di  Sicilia,     See  Due  commedie  moderne. 

Lumperl  (Das);  operette  in  3  akten,  von  Victor 
Leon,  musik  von  Robert  Stolz.  Regie-  und 
soulMierbvich.  Leipzig,  Wieu,  New  York,  W. 
Karczag,  1915.    75  p.    8°. 

©  Ic,  July  6,  1916 ;  D  :  44305 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  54361 

Same.     Text  der  gesilnge.     Leipzig,  Wien, 

New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1915.    37  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  2,  1915;  Ic.  July  15,  1916;  A— For- 
eign 14000 ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  54362 

Lure  (The)  of  the  city.  See  Dangers  of  ignor- 
ance. 

Lure  (The)  of  the  poppy;  musical  comedy  ex- 
travaganza in  7  scenes,  by  Clias.  Alphin.  18 
p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1910 :  D :  44750 :  Frank  At- 
kins, Murysville,  Cal.  54363 

Lustig-e  (Die)  puppe;  ballet  in  einem  vonspiel 
und  2  akten.  von  L.  Bartuschek,  musik  voa 
Julius  p:in(id.sliofer.  [1],  17  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Julv  29,  1910;  D :  44.")08 :  Leo  Bartu- 
schek, Berlin.  54364 

Luzon  love;  original  singing  comedietta  of  the 
Philippines,  with  exclusive  lyrics,  mu.sic  and 
book,  by  .lack  Burnett.  [31.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11.  1916 ;  D :  44624 ;  Grace  Car- 
lita,  Chicago.  54365 

Lying  (The)  machine;  comedy  sketch,  by  B. 
Creightou.     [1],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1916;  D :  4322.3 ;  Bertha 
Creighton.  Newark,  N.  J.  54366 

Lysistrata;  by  Aristophanes,  adapted  and  arr. 
by  Winifred  Ayres  Hope.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.  [1915]  38  p. 
12°. 

©  .Tune  22,  1016;  2c.  June  24,  1016;  1): 
44235 ;  Sanuiel  French.  New  York.  54367 

Ma  says;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Bryant.  [2], 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D :  44922 ;  Frances 
Wilson  Bryant,  New  York.  54368 

Macbetli;  [by  William]  Shakespeare,  tr.  de  M. 
:\Ienos.  [Washington,  D.  C,  National  capitol 
press,  inc.,  1916]     92  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  21,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  21,  1916;  D : 
45701 ;  Maurice  Mtinos,  Washington.        54369 

'^^^^-with  introduction,  notes,  and  questions  for 
review,  adapted  from  the  Stanley  \Vood  Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  ed.,  by  F.  A.  Purcell  and 
li.  M.  Somers.  Chicago.  New  York,  Scott, 
Foresman  and  company  [1916]     197  p.    12°. 

©  Julv  8,  1916;  2c.  July  IL  1916;  afe.  July 
12,  1916 ;  A :  431832 ;  F.  A.  Purcell  and  L.  M. 
Somers.  Chicago.  54370 


Maccabean  days;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  E.  T- 
Lebenbaum.    27  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1916 ;  D :  44984 ;  Essie  To- 
briner  Lebenbaum,  Portland,  Or.  54371 

MacDougal  alley;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Caroline 
Nelson  [pseud,  of  M.  C.  Smith]  [123]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .fune  24.  1916  ;  D  :  4475^  :  Minna  Caro- 
llne  Smith,  Montclair.  N.  J.  54372 

Mad  with  the  heat;  farce  comedy,  by  B.  H. 
f)sborne.     [52]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    17,    1916;    D :  42785 ;    Bertha 
Hoover  C)sborne,  Washington.  54373 

Madcap  Mollie;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Morton.     [63]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23.  1916;  D:  45718:  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  54374 

Made  in  Philly;  Keith's  summer  follies,  by  F. 
Orth.    23  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15.  1916 :  D :  44426 ;  Frank  Orth, 
Collingswood,  N.  J.  54375 

Mile.  Georgette;  farce  comedy  with  nmsic  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  E.  Booth.  [42]  p.  4'.  Typewrit- 
ten.   [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26.  1916 ;  D  :  4.5278  ;  Minnie  Eliza- 
beth Booth.  Lai-chmont,  N.  Y.  54376 

Mademoiselle's  Christmas  gifts.  Sec  Dream 
(A)  of  the  centuries  and  other  entertain- 
ments. 

Madge  Gray;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Hubble. 
[SO]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   2L    1916;    D :  44209 ;  Lessing 

Hubble.  New  York.  54377 

Madonna  Dianora;  i^lay  in  verse,  by  Hugo  von 
Hofmannsthal,  tr.  fi-om  the  German  by  Har- 
riet Betty  Boas.  Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [1916] 
44  p.    12°.     (Contemporary  dramatists  series) 

©  Feb.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Feb.  9.  1916 ;  D :  42983 ; 
Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston.  54378 

Madrigal  (El)  del  beso;  cuento  romantico  en  1 
acto  y  en  verso,  original  de  M.  Berdejo  Casa- 
ilal.  Madrid  [S<  liediKl  de  autores  espanoles] 
1916.    29  p.    12°. 

©  .July  6,  1916:  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D :  4.5106 : 
Mariano  Berdejo  Casanal,  Madrid.  54379 

Magazine  (The)  girl;  1  act  comedy,  by  D.  S. 
Kusell.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    30,    1916;    D:  44775;    Dan    S. 
Kusell,  Chicttgo.  54380 

Maggie  Pepper;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Klein.  New  York.  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1916.    106  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  17,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D:  45282; 
Samuel  French.  New  York.  54381 

Magic  (The)  chalice.     See  Pale  (The)  Fantana. 


2750 


54382 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES 


54401 


Magic  (The)  slipper.     See  Cinderella. 

Magical  (The)  city;  Broadway  legend  1  act 
play  ill  verse,  by  Z.  Akins.  [2],  75  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1.  1916 ;  D  :  43503  ;  Zoe  Akins,  St. 
Louis.  54382 

Magnanimity.  See  Duty,  and  other  Irish 
comedies. 

Magnet  (The)  girl;  psychic  comedy  in  2  acts, 
by  P.  Haynian.     [64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Miir.  4,  1916;  D :  433S4 ;  Philip  Hay- 
man,  Glendale,  S.  C.  54383 

Magnus  leonis;  or,  The  great  lioness,  drama 
ill  3  acts,  by  A.  Ghisgow.  [72]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1916;  D :  43837 ;  Agnes  Gla.s- 
gow,  New  York.  54384 

Maid  to  order;  3  act  comedy  with  a  musical 
dres.sing.  by  F.  Chipman  and  J.  W.  Castle, 
[78]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44623;  Frederick 
Chipman  and  James  W.  Castle,  New  York. 

54385 

Maidens  (The)  of  the  mount.  See  Dramatic 
(The)  works  of  Gerhart  Haviptmann. 

Maiden's  (The)  prayer;  comedy,  by  R.  Wai'ner. 
20  p.     ■i\    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916;  D:  45567;  Richard  War- 
ner, New  York.  54386 

Maitre  Alice;  comedie  en  1  acte,  par  Rosal- 
Berry.     [43]  p.     f°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  1,  1916  ;  D  :  440.13  ;  Rosal-Berry. 
Paris.  54387 

Major  (The)  General  commanding;  play  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Magnus  Reader  [pseud,  of  H.  C. 
Chapin]     [1],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1916;  D:  44138;  Homer  C. 
Chapin,  Chicago.  54388 

Major  Meg;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Delia  Clarke 
[i.  e.  D.  C.  Sullivan]  [102]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916;  D :  443.55 ;  Delia 
Clarke  Sullivan,  New  York.  54389 

Major  Pendennis;  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
by  L.  Mitchell.     [163]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D:  45141;  Langdon 
Mitchell,  New  York.  54390 

Making  over  Milton;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Glass 
and  J.  E.  Goodman.  [146]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916;  D :  446<M ;  Montague 
Glass.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  and  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  54391 


Making  the  movies;  1  act  playlet,  by  V.  Nor- 
den.     10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916;  D:  45255;  Virginia 
Norden,  New  York.  54392 

Maldicion  (La)  gitana;  zarzuela  en  1  acto  y  3 
cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Manuel  Gon- 
zalez do  Lara  y  Ramon  Diaz  Mirete,  mljsica 
del  maestro  Rafael  Millan.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1916.    42  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45133  ; 
M.  Gonzalez  de  Lara  y  R.  Diaz  Mirete.  Ma- 
drid. 54393 

Male  and  female.     See  Man  and  woman. 

Malvaloca;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Serafin  and 
•Toaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish by  Jacob  S.  Fassett,  jr.  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  company,  1916.  xxvii, 
1.51  p.  front.  (ports.)  12°.  (Half-title: 
The  drama  league  series  of  plays,  v.  19) 

©  Nov.  23,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1916 : 
A :  445868  ;  J.  S.  Fassett,  jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

54394 

inspired  by  an  Andalusian  couplet,  by 

Serafin  and  Joaquin  Alvarez  Quintero,  tr. 
from  the  Spanish  by  J.  S.  Fassett,  jr.  [1], 
159  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11.  1916;  D:  45139;  Jacob  S. 
Fiissett,  jr.,  Cambridge,  Mas.s.  54395 

Mamma's  boy;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  Stoddard. 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916 ;  D :  43901 ;  Burt  Stod- 
dai-d.  New  Britain,  Conn.  54396 

Man  (The) ;  1  act  comedy-drama,  by  M.  Cherney. 
[1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1916;  D :  42782 ;  Maurice 
Cherney.  Brooklyn.  54397 

Man  (A) — a  woman — and  another  man;  story 
told  in  1  act,  by  L.  M.  Meaney.  [1],  13  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916;  D :  45071 ;  Lottie  M. 
iNIeaney,  New  York.  54398 

Man  and  woman  (male  and  female);  or,  The 
natural  thing,  modern  play  in  4  acts  and  an 
opiloiiUf,  by  K.  Barney.  [1],  45  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916 ;  D :  44008 ;  Kelly  Bar- 
ney, New  York.  "  54399 

Man  (The)  from  Buda-Pesth;  play  in  3  acts, 
liy  F.  A.  Kummer.  [103]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;  D :  45318 ;  Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  54400 

Man  (The)  from  Egypt;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
H.  B.  Cachemaille.     [28]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916;  D :  44229 ;  Henrietta 
Burns  Cachemaille,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.        54401 


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54402 


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54422 


Man  (The)  hunt;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  C.  Shel- 
don.    [1],  13p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  28.  1916 ;  D  :  45757  ;  Ruth  Church 
Sheldon,  New  York.  54402 

Man  (The)  in  red;  fantastic  comedy  novelty,  by 
Jolin  B.  Hymer.     fl],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    191G ;    D :  42843 ;    Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  54403 

Man  (The)  in  the  manhole;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
I)y  G.  I\  Abbott.     [133]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  25.  1916 ;  D  :  43139 ;  George  Fran- 
cis Al)bott,  New  York.  54404 

Man-made  (A)  law;  drama  in  4  acts,  l>y  M.  H. 
Gropper.     |2j,116]i.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1916;  D :  44929 :  Milton  Her- 
beit  Gropper,  Brooklyn.  54405 

Man  (A)  of  ideas;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Malle- 
.son.     82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916  ;  D  :  43848  ;  Miles  Malle- 
son,  London.  54406 

Man  (The)  of  promise;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  D. 
Wliitson,  dramatization  of  tlie  book  of  that 
name.  ))y  Willard  Huntinst<»n  Wright.  [154] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916;  D :  44728 ;  Pauline  D. 
Whitson.  New  York.  54407 

Man   (The)   of  the  family;  play  in  3  acts,  by 

A.  E.  Rouveyrol,  from  the  story  of  Madame 

Pernet  iMcCa'rty.     [115]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1916;    D :  43472 ;    Aurania 

Ellerbeck  Rouveyrol,  St.  Louis.  54408 

Man  (The)  of  the  hour;  play  in  4  acts,  l^v 
<;e<>r.t;c  Broadhurst,  rev.  1916.  by  G.  H.  Broad- 
hurst.  New  York.  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Sanniel  French,  ltd.,  1916.    132  p.    12°. 

©    Oct.    18,    1916;    2c.    Oct.    20,    1916;    D: 
45221 ;  George  H.  Broadhurst,  New  York. 

54409 

Man  (The)  outside;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Bagg. 
[2].  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9.  1916;  D :  432-57 ;  Helen  Bagg, 
Ghicago.  54410 

Man  proposes — but!  phiy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  B. 
Purdie.     [119]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916;  D :  45033 ;  Francis  Bail- 
lie  Purdie,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  54411 

Man  (The)  size  job;  drama  in  1  act,  by  S.  H. 
Cornell.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    20,    1916;     D :  44430 ;     Sarah 
Hughes  Cornell,  Los  Angeles.  54412 

Man  (The)  who  always  smiled;  1  act  comedy, 
l)y  E.  Ecob  and  E.  W.  Johnson.  23  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8.    1916;    I) :  44585;    Eleanor 
Ecob  and  Edith  Waldo  Johnson,  Portland,  Or. 

54413 


Man  (The)  who  bore  the  burden.  See  Drama- 
tized scenes  from  Amei'ican  history. 

Man  (The)  who  cried  quits;  romantic  melo- 
(h-ama  in  4  acts,  bv  S.  Gordon  and  B.  Cassell. 
1164]  p.     4°.    Typev^-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916;  D;  45576;  Samuel  Gor- 
don and  Beati-ice  Cassell,  New  Y'ork.       54414 

Man  (The)  who  stayed  at  home;  play  in  8  acts, 
liy  .1.  E.  Harold  Terry  and  Lechmere  Worrall. 
New  York,  S.  French ;  London.  S.  French,  ltd., 
1916.     155  p.     12°. 

©  June   13.   1916:   Ic.   June  15,   1916;   D: 
441.58:   Samuel   French,  ltd.,  London.     54415 

Man  (The)  who  was  dead;  play  in  10  scenes,  by 
E.  Sheldon,  founded  upon  the  Russian  by  Leo 
Tolstoi.     [3],  89  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27.    1016;    D ;  45285 ;    Edward 
Sheldon,  New  York.  54416 

Man  (The)  without  a  country;  by  Edward 
Everett  Hale,  dramatize<l  by  the  Van  Vlis- 
singeii  school.  Chicago.  111.,  The  World's 
chronicle,  1916.     [5]  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  20.  1916  ;  2c.  Oct.  7.  1916 ;  D  :  45232  ; 
Little  chronicle  company,  Chicago.  54417 

Maiiana  de  sol.     See  Dona  Clarines. 

Man's  (A)  game;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Owen  Da- 
vis.    [106]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.    20,    1916;    D :  42791 ;    Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  54418 

Man's   prerogative;   i)lay    in   3   acts,   by   A.    C. 

New.     [2].  .58  J).    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    19.    1916;    D :  43091 ;    Archey 
Cameron  New.  Baltimore.  54419 

Man's  (A)  way;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  O.  M. 
Booth.    43  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   June  3,  1916;  D :  44077 ;  Oaks  Mar- 
collus  Booth,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  54420 

Manteaux  (Les)  noirs.     Sec  Belle  of  Valados. 

Manton  (El)  rojo;  boceto  lirico-drama,tico  en  1 
acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y  verso, 
original  de  M.  Mihura,  musica  del  maestro 
Jos6  Padilla.  Madrid  |  Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]   1916.     37  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Mar.    7.    1916;    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1916;    D: 
43274;  Miguel  Mihura,  Madrid.  54421 

Ms.  (The)     See  Poet's  (The)  daughter.     36623. 

Mapa  (El)  de  Europa;  improvisacion  fantastica 
en  1  acto,  dividido  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa  y 
verso,  original  de  E.  Polo,  musica  del  maestro 
Eugenio  Ubeda.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]  1915.     64  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D; 
42863  ;  Ernesto  Polo,  j\Iadi-id.  54422 

March  (The)  of  truth.  See  Three  war 
sketches. 


2752 


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54444 


March  winds;  dramatic  comedy  with  musical 
interlude  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Glasgow.  [79]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1916 ;  D  :  43082 ;  Agnes  Glas- 
go\^^  New  York.  54423 

Marcia.     .Sec  Octopus  (The)     33249. 

Mari  (Le)  gargon;  piece  en  3  actes,  de  P.  Ar- 
niont  et  M.  Gerbidon.     [141]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916  ;  D  :  44737  ;  Paul  Armont 
et  jMarcel  Gerbidon.  Paris.  54424 

Marl  (Le)  malgre  lui;  comedie  en  3  actes,  de  A. 
de  Lorde  et  J.  Marsele.  192  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   July   14,   1916;   D :  44377 ;   Andre  de 
f.orde  et  Jean  Marsele,  Paris.  54425 

Mariage  (Le)  de  Hoche;  comedie  en  1  acte,  de 
A.  Aderer.  Paris,  Librairie  tbeatrale,  1916. 
68  p.     12°. 

©   July   20.    1916;    Ic.   Aug.   26,   1916;   D: 
44736;  Adolplie  Aderer,  Paris.  54426 

Mariage  (Le)  par  procuration.  See  Char- 
mante  (La)  Rosalie. 

Marie  recites.     See  Twelve  plays  for  children, 

Mario  e  Maria;  comniedia  in  3  atti,  di  S.  Lopez. 
Milano,  t^ratelli  Treves.  1916.  4  p.  1..  181  p. 
12°. 

©  May  20,  1916  ;  Ic.  July  1,  1916 ;  D  :  44278  ; 
Sabatino  Lopez,  Milan.  54427 

Marjorie;  composition  for  opera  in  1  act  with 
intermezzo,  by  E.  Hecht.  [1],  13  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1918  ;  D  :  43723  ;  Editli  Hecht, 
San  Francisco.  54428 

Marjorie's  luck;  1  act  comedy,  by  C,  E,  Rey- 
nolds.    15  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1916 ;  D  :45755 ;  Cecil  E.  Rey- 
nolds, Los  Angeles.  54429 

Marmoret  som  sov;  [skuespil  i  4  akter]  af 
E.ilert  Bicrke.  Kristiania.  H.  Aschehoug  & 
CO.    (W,  Nygaard)   1915.     3  p.  1.,  146  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  19,  1915  ;  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  42811 ; 
II.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania.  54430 

Marriage  (The)  broker;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
T.  R.  Smith  and  L.  Weinberg.  [106]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44729 ;  T.  R.  Smith 
and  Louis  Weinberg,  New  York.  54431 

Marriage  (The)  bureau;  1  act  comedy  play,  by 
C.  E.  Neilson.     [2],  41  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

■     ©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916 ;   D :  43295 ;  Catherine 
Eva  Neilson,  New  York.  54432 

Marriage  (A)  in  the  dark;  up-to-date  melo- 
drama in  4  acts,  by  Charles  A.  Warren.  [62] 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D :  45714 ;   Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  54433 


Marriage  of  Anne,     See  Pursuit  of  happiness. 

Marry  for  love;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Thomas 
Louden,     [229]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23,  1916;  D :  4.5500 ;  Elizabeth 
Valentine  Louden,  New  York.  54434 

Marrying  a  ghost;  romantic  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  Fitzgerald.  [1],  29  p,  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916;  D :  44587 ;  Harrington 
Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia.  54435 

•  Same, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1916;  D :  44823 ;  Harrington 
Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia.  54436 

Marrying  for  money;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Warner  and  Y.  DeW.  Kaplan.  [2],  19  p,  4°, 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept,  25,  1916;  D :  44974 ;  William 
Henry  AVarner  and  Ysabel  DeWitte  Kaplan, 
New  York.  54437 

Marrying  Mary;  farce  in  3  acts,  bv  P.  B.  Sipe. 
[170]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1910  ;  D  :  45147  ;  Paul  B.  Sipe, 
Pittsburgh,  54438 

Martial  law;  military  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A,  J. 
AVestermayr.    103  p,    8°.    Printed. 

©  Dec.  28,  1916;  2c.  Dec,  29,  1916;  D: 
4.5850;  Arthur  J,  AVestermayr,  New  York. 

54439 

Martin  (The)  will  mysteiy;  dramatic  play  in 
4  acts,  by  H.  Fitzgerald.  34  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c.  Sept.  6,  1916  ;  D  :  44828  ;  Harrington 
Fitzgerald,  Philadelphia.  54440 

Martyr;  dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  F.  Ivins.  [1], 
22  p.     4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  9.  1916;  D :  44114 ;  Clifford  F, 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N,  J.  54441 


•  a  tragedy  of  Belgium,  drama  in  5  acts,  by 

J,  Leeman,  preface  by  Henry  La  Fontaine 
(senator  of  Belgium)  tr.  from  the  J"'rench  by 
Alice  Chittenden.  San  Francisco,  Belgian 
women's  war  relief  committee,  1916.  xii,  80 
p,    8°, 

©  Apr.  10,  1916  ;  2c.  May  1,  1916  ;  D  :  437SS  ; 
Jean  Leeman,  San  Francisco.  54442 

Martyrs  (The);  in  4  acts  and  5  scenes,  by  H. 
Smolensky.     [1],  32  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept,    12,    1916;    D :  44862 ;    Harry 
Smolensky,  New  York,  54443 

Mary  Ann;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Helen  P.  Hoorn- 
beek.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916.  11 
p.     12°, 

©   Sept.   11,   1916;  2c.  Sept.   12,   1916;   D: 
44868 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     54444 


2753 


54445 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54465 


Mary  of  the  mines;  play  in  3  acts,  by  K.  Chand- 
ler.    [5],  80  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

'i'i<©  Ic.  July  17,  1916;  D:  44396;  Katherine 
Chandler,  San  Francisco.  54445 

Mary  Young';  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
K.  IMcEUlowney  and  M.  L.  Rankow.  [112]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916;  D:  44725;  Elliott  Mc- 
Eldowney  and  Maurice  L.  Rankow,  North 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.  54446 

Mary's  ankle;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  G.  Tully. 
[l],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Apr.  15,  1916;  D:  43688;  Mary  Ger- 
(rude  Tiilly.  New  York.  54447 

Maihing-  a  maslier;  German  dialet  vaudeville 
sketch,  arr.  Ity  Louis  .Tules  Berry.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

®  ]c.  Ilec.  12,  1916;  D :  45631 ;  Richard 
Seihtacht.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  54448 

Mask  (Tlie);  morality  play,  by  L.  Scarlett. 
[U]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  2,  1916 :  D :  4.5568 ;  Le  Roi  Scar- 
lett, Pittsburgh.  54449 

Mark  (Tlie)  of  men;  o)-.  Caught  with  the 
goods,  little  comedy,  by  David  De  AVolf 
Ipseuti.  of  W.  A.  Snow]  [25]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916 ;  D :  4.5052 ;  Walter  A. 
Snov.-.  Peterborough,  N.  H.  54450 

Matk  (The)  of  vice;  play  iii  1  act,  by  N.  B. 
Mitchell.     19  )i.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    24,    1916:    D:  452.56;  Nellie   B. 

Mitchell,  New  York.  54451 

Masked  (The)  battery;  dramatic  episode  in  1 
act,  by  D.  H.  Primrose.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  le.  Feb.  8.  1916 ;  D :  43004 ;  Durward  H. 
iPrimrose,  New  York.  54452 

Masked  (The)  marvel;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts, 
l>y  Adoiph  Philipp.     [91]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  43218  ;  Apollo  amuse- 
ment CO.,  inc..  New  York.  54453 

Masks;  i)lay  in  4  acts,  by  M.  S.  Brickenstein. 
1 101 J  p.     4°.-   Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45448 ;  Margaret  S. 
Brickenstein,  AVeehawken,  N.  J.  54454 

Masque  (A)  of  Christmas.  Stcc  Forest  (The) 
princess  and  other  masques. 

Masque  (A)  of  consei'vation.  See  Forest 
(The)  princess  and  other  masques. 


Masque    (The)    of    Love's    labor's    won. 
Love's  labor's  won. 


See 


Masque  (The)  of  Pomona.      See  Forest  (The) 
princess  and  other  masques. 


Masque  (The)  of  Psyche;  or.  The  seven  ages 
of  the  soul,  an  arrangement  of  scenes  from  7 
Shakespearean  plays,  by  W.  A.  Hope.  New 
York,  Samuel  French;  London,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.,  1915.     86  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1916 ;  D  :  43196  ; 
Winifred  Ayres  Hope,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.     54455 

Masque  (The)  of  the  dawn;  by  C.  L.  G.  Scales, 
music  arr.  and  directed  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Water- 
man. [Oswego,  N.  Y.  Oswego  normal  school 
pre.s.s,  1916]     15  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©   June   27,   1916;    2c.    June   1,    1916;    D: 
44297 ;  C.  L.  G.  Scales,  Oswego,  N.  Y.      54456 

Masquerade  (The)  of  charity;  play  in  1  act, 
by  H.  P.  Kitt.    9  p.     i\    Typewritten. 

©   ic.   Apr.   6,    1916:    D :  43662 ;   Harold   P. 
Kitt,  Pittsburgh.  54457 

Massacre;  or.  Russian  justice,  play  in  2  scenes, 
by  F.  E.  Rosen.     2  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43051 ;  Frank  Ed- 
ward Rosen,  Nev,ark.  N.  .J.  54458 

Massage  (A)  parlor  occurrence;  1  act  comedy 
drama,  by  L.  Tylden.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27,    1916:    D :  43439 ;    Lynard 
Tylden,  Los  Angeles.  54459 

Master  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  F.  Glazer, 
adapted  from  the  German  of  Hei-raan  Bahr. 
[80]  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1916 ;  D  :  45003 ;  Benjamin  F. 
Glazer.  Philadelphia.  54460 

Master  (The)  cometh;  religious  play  in  4  acts, 
by  D.  Haight.     [3],  39  p.    4°.   Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    15.    1916;    D:  43341;    Dorothy 
Haight.  New  l^ork.  54461 

Master  (The)  of  Ravenswood;  a  drama  in  3 
acts,  adapted  by  C.  Fechter. 

©   Charles   Fechter,   United    States;   1875: 
10901,  Oct.  20;  Ic.  Oct.  20;  54462 

Master  (The)  of  the  hills;  modern  melodrama 
of  the  north^^•est  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Husted. 
[1.59]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   le.   Aug.    14,    1916;    D :  44639 ;    Charles 
Husted,  Shelby,  Mich.  54463 

Master  (The)  of  the  looms;  play  in  8  acts,  by  A. 
Hunter.     [170]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    le.    Feb.    23,    1916 ;    D :  43107 ;    Ancella 
Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  54464 

Master  (The)  parent;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  I.- 
Putnam.    [2],  25  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43159 ;  Israel  Put- 


nam, Washington. 


54465 


2,754 


54466 


COPYRIGHTED   IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54484 


Master  Will  of  Stratford;  michvinter  night's 
(Irejiin  in  3  acts  with  a  prologue  and  an  epi- 
logue, bv  L.  A.  Garuett.  New  York,  Macniil- 
hm  company.  1916.    4  p.  1.,  124  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1916;  D:  43194; 
Louise  Agnes  Garnett.  Evansti>u,  111.     54466 

Masterpiece  (The)     See  Told  by  the  gate. 

Matarifes  (Los);  sainete  en  1  acto.  dividido  en 
3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de  Manuel  Fer- 
nandez de  la  Puente.  music;!  de  los  niaestros 
Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique  Brii.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  43  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  .Tan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  2S.  1916;  D: 
42S60 ;  M.  Fernandez  de  la  Puente,  Madrid. 

54467 

Matchmakers.  »S'e6  Duty,  and  other  Irish 
comedies. 

Mater  Dolorosa;  play  in  1  act.  by  E.  Randolph 
and  T.  G.  Springer.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  ]c.  Jan.  24.  1916;  D:42S25;  Edith 
Randoli)]!  and  Thomas  Grant  Springer,  New 
York.  54468 

Matinee  (The)  g-irls;  satirical  revue  of  theatre- 
lo))]\v  incidents,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  30  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916  ;  D  :  43533  ;  Junie  McCree, 
New  York.  54469 

Matrimonial  (The)  advertisement.  See  Cas- 
sius'  whistle. 

Matrimony  the  highest  office.  »S'^e  Bill  runs 
for  office  on  the  girl  ticket. 

Matter  (A)  of  taste;  satire  in  1  act,  by  C.  E. 
lieynolds.    18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  D  :  45756 ;  Cecil  Edward 
Reynolds,  Los  Angeles.  54470 

Mavourneen;  a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Louis  N. 
Parker.  New  York,  Dodd.  Mead  and  company, 
1916.    5  p.  1.,  3-208  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  28,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff .  Oct.  31.  1916 ; 
A:  445417;  L.  N.  Parker,  London.  54471 

May  court  in  Greenwood.  See  After  twenty 
years. 

Meal  (The)  ticket;  twenty  minute  sketch,  by 
M.  H.  Parsons.     [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6.  1916:  D :  44330 ;  Mable 
Holmes  Parsons,  Portland,  Or.  54472 

Mealhound  (The):  1  act  playlet  in  2  scenes,  by 
J.  C.  Nugent.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916;  D :  43770 ;  John  Charles 
Nugent,  Canal  Dover,  O.  54473 

Measure    (The)   of  Meekly;  play   in   1  act,   by 
G.  C.  Foote.    17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    July    25.    1916;    D :  44458 ;    Grace 
..  Chenery  Foote,  Springfield,  Mass.  54474 


Medea.     See  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Medical  (A)  mixup;  sketch,  by  F.  Waldheim. 
[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916;  D :  44668 ;  Franklin 
Waldheim.  New  York.  54475 

Medicine  (The)  show;  interlude,  by  S.  Walker. 
[2],  19  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916:  D :  45065 ;  Stuart 
Walker,  New  York'.  54476 

Meeting  (A)  of  the  confidential  club;  sketch, 
by  C.  Dysart.  Fairfield,  la.,  Home  talent 
entertainment  co.,  1916.     12  p.    16°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1916;  D :  45340 ;  Chloe  Dy- 
sart, Fairfield,  la.  54477 

Meg  o'  the  banchee;  modern  Irish  comedy  play 
in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  E.  Foreman.  [134] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1916 ;  D :  44005 ;  Edgar  Fore- 
man, New  York.  54478 

Meliade;  comedy  with  music,  by  E.  M.  Spencer. 
[1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916;  D :  43671 ;  Ethel  May 
Spencer,  New  York.  '54479 

Melinda  and  her  sisters;  by  Ml-s.  O.  H.  P.  Bel- 
mont and  Elsa  Maxwell,  music  and  lyrics 
by  Elsa  Maxwell.  First  produced  at  the  Wal- 
dorf Astoria,  February  18,  1916.  New  York, 
R.  J.  Shores,  1916.    2  p.  1.,  58  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  16,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Feb.  25,  1916 ; 
.\ :  418985 ;  Robert  J.  Shores,  New  York. 

54480 

Melmoth,  the  wanderer;  play  in  5  acts,  by  G. 
Davidson  and  J.  Koveu.  Boston,  Poet  lore 
company;  Toronto,  Copp  Clark  co.,  limited 
[1915]  1  p.  1.,  179  p.  12°.  (American  dra- 
matists series) 

©  Jan.  11,  1916;  2c.  Jan.  17,  1916;  D: 
42776;  Gustav  Davidson  and  Joseph  Koven, 
New  York.  54481 

Melody  (The)  in  F;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Lam-' 
l)erti.     [73]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1916;  D :  43109 ;  Ernest  Lam- 
berti.  New  York.  54482 

Melody  (The)  makers;  vuaideviUe  sketch  in  1 
act,  by  V.  M.  Haberle.  [2],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  !<-.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42789 ;  Vera  Marie 
Habei-le,  New  Haven.  54483 

Melodyland;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  W. 
Bostock.  9  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43337;  Claude  W. 
Bostock,  New  York.  54484 


2755 


54485 


f.:-' 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


54502 


Melodyland — CoiiUiiiif!. 

•musical    oouiedy    ia    1    act    and    3    scenes, 

staged  by  N.  Waybiirn,  some  dialogue  by 
(llaude  W.  Bostock,  some  lyrics  by  Ilogci- 
Ivewis,  some  music  by  Al.  W.  Brown.  13  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1916;  D :  435121 ;  Ned  Way- 
Iniru,  New  York.  54485 

Melting  (The)  of  Molly;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  T.  Daviess.     [lOS]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1916;  D :  45287 ;  Maria 
Thompson  Daviess,  Madison,  Tenn.  54486 

Memorial  day  pageant;  arr.  for  communities 
and  schools,  by  Constance  D'Arcy  Mackay. 
New  York  &  London,  Harper  &  brothers 
[191GJ     7  p.  1.,  29  p.     16°. 

©  Mar.   10.   1916;    2c.   Mar.    15,   1916;    aff. 

Mar.    14,    1916;    A :  427255 ;    Harper    &    bros.. 

New  York.  54487 

Memories;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Hall.      [2], 

115  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D  :  42758  ;  Barton  Hall, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  54488 

-sketch  in  1  act,  by  li.  Jordan.      [1],  6  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  IMay  4,  1916;  D :  43823 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  54489 
Men  o'  war;  playlet,  by  J.  II.  Froonie,  jr.     [2], 
24  p.      4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916 ;  D :  43905 ;  John  lled- 
liead  Froome,  jr.,  Cincinnati.  54490 

Mephisto's  hot  house;  tabloid  spectacular  mu- 
sical comedy  drama,  by  Will  Carlton.  10  p. 
f°.     Tvpewritten.      TLibretto  only! 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14.  1915;  I>:  39390;  Ualph  M. 
Crawford  aud  Alexander  F.  IVterson,  Seattle. 

54490a 

Mephisto's     manifesto;  vaudeville     sketch     in 

pantomime,    composed  and    written    by    i'ar- 

melite  l>reyer  and  D.  A.  Dreyer.  [1],  5  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1916;  D :  43839 ;  Dora  A. 
Dreyer,   Portland,   Or.  54491 

Merchant  (The)  of  Venice;  ed.  by  H.  L. 
AVithers,  rev.  by  Morris  W.  Croll.  American 
ed.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath  iV: 
CO..  1916.  -xxvi,  182  p.  16°.  (The  Arden 
Shakespeare,  general  ed. ;  C.  H.  Hert'ord) 

©  June  12,  1916;  2c.  June  19,  1916;  aft, 
June  17,  1916;  A :  433421 ;  D.  C.  Heath  .^ 
CO.,   Boston.  54492 

Merchant  (The)  of  Venice  as  originally  per- 
formed by  Shakespeare's  company;  ed.  lor 
the  student,  MMtli  inti-oductirin  and  notes,  by 
]')aniel  Homer  Rich.  New  York  and  London. 
•Harper  &  brothers  [19161  xxxvii,  [21,  132  p. 
inch  front,  (port.)  illus.,  plan.  12°.  ^Tlio 
(Jlobe  theater  Sliake.speare) 

©  Apr.  14,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  27.  1916: 
A  :  427832  ;  Harper  &  bros.,  New  York.    54493 


in    1    act.    by    J.    G. 
Typewritten. 

D:  44782;    Julia   G. 
54494 


Mere  (A)  blunder;    i)lay 
Haney.      [1],  9  p.     4°. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1916 
Haney,  Philadelphia. 

Mere  man;  comedy  in  3  acts.  l)y  Algot  Sand- 
berg,  tr.  j'rom  the  Swedisli,  by  l<]d\\ard  F. 
Hauch.      [2],   118  p.     4°.     Typewrilten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1916 ;  D :  43889 ;  Karczag 
iniblisliing   co.,   New   York.  54495 

Merry  Christmas  plays  and  entertainments; 
l)y  \arious  authors.  Boston,  W.  H.  P.aker  ^c 
CO..  1916.      [120J   p.     12°. 

CoxTK.xTS :  Merry  Christmas,  Santa ;  by 
l^dith  Burrows. — Who  trinnned  the  Christ- 
mas tree;  by  Marie  Bat  telle  Schilling. — Hope 
Foster's  ('hristmas  star;  by  Gladys  Chase 
Gilmore. — Bonnie's  (Jhristmas  eve;  by  Jay 
('lay  Powers  and  Irene  M.  Childs. — The  first 
(Jhristmas ;  l^y  Mary  Eleanor  Rogers  and 
Frederick  Leighton  Fay. — Santa  Clans" 
frolics ;  by  George  M.  Baker. — The  merry 
(Christmas  of  the  old  woman  who  lived  in  her 
shoe ;  l>y  George  M.  Baker. — The  widow  Mul- 
lin's  Christmas;  bv  Stanlev  Yale  Beach  and 
H.  Arthur  Powell. 

©  Sept.  28,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  29,  1916;  D; 
4.5014;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Bost(m.     54496 

Merry  (A)  geste  of  Eobin  Hood;  an-,  from 
early  Knglisli  ballads,  by  (J.  L.  Jones.  liJ  it. 
12°.      I'l'iurcd.       (Columbus    s<1i(mi}    for   girls) 

©  May  31,  1016;  2c.  June  17,  1916;  D: 
44169;  Gi'ace  Latimer  Jones,  Columbus.  (). 

54497 

Meteor  (The)  girl;  dramatic  compo.silion,  bv 
H.  J.  Ashton  and  S.  Cox.  14  p.  4°.  Type- 
wi"itten. 

©  Ic.    Nov.   24,  1916;    D :  4.5516 ;    Harrv   .L 

54498 


.Vsliton  and  Sidney  Cox,  Chicag<» 
Metrical  drama.  Hvc  S.  P.  Q.  R. 
Mexican   and   the   coon;   play   in   1 

Cook.     4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  D  :  43778 : 


40403. 

act,   by   S. 


Sam  Cook, 
54499 

l)lavlet 

8°. 


in    6 
Type- 


New    York. 
Mexican    (The)    spy;    dramatic 
scenes,  by  M.  J.  Hellis.     [1],  13  p. 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1916 ;  D ;  43765 ;  Marie  Jose- 
phine Hellis,   Philadelphia.  54500 

Mexicano  (The)  and  the  coon;  on  their  way  to 
Havana,  Cuba,  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Stevens.  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916;  D :  435(j7  ;  James  Henry 
Stevens,   New   York.  54501 

Mexico;  romantic  .sen.sation  and  jtictui'e.sque 
melodrama  with  an  abundance  of  sure  fire 
comedy,  in  4  acts,  l»y  Cbas.  Morton.  [711  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27.  1916;  D ;  44018 ;  Alexander 
Bvers.  Chicago.  54502 


2756 


54503 


COPYRIGHTED  JN    THE    UNITED  STATES 


54522 


Michael     Speduffy;     or,     A     Grecian     knight      Miles  Murray;  ciiuiedy   in  4  ;uts.  by   W.   IJov 
(night),   farce  coiiietly    vaiulevillo  act,   by   D 
Marnell.      [1],    14   p.     4".     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D :  43092 ;  Davitl  Mar- 


ntan.    |  \'2l\]    p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    22,    1910;    D :  4.j711  :    Willanl 


Bowman,  New  York. 


54512 


nell,  Pluladelphia. 


54503 


Midgets'  (The)  grand  parade;  entertainment 
for  tinv  tot^^.  by  W.  N.  Buj^iiee.  Syracuse. 
N.  Y..  W.  N.  Biijrbee  co.,  191(5.     12  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    11,   193(3:    2c.    Sept.   14,   1916;    D: 
44947;   Willis  N.  Bugbee.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  ^„„    x  , 

54504       Mill    (The)    on    the    Floss;   dramatization    in   ;» 
acts,     by     H.     M.     Barnes.       [2],     103    p.      4°. 


Milk  (The)  of  human  kindness;  1  act  c(>nie«ly 
playlet.  Ity  I',  rammans.  [2],  8  p.  [\  Tyiu- 
writtei). 

©  1<'.  Feb.  21,  iniO;  D:  43098;  Paul  Cain- 
iiians,  Seattle.  54513 


Midnight;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  W.  ^l.  Blatt. 
[931  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  I) :  43727 ;  AVilliam  :\l. 
Blatt,   Brookline,   Mass.  54505 

Midnight  and  married;  original  farce  in  1 
act.  by  ('.  F.  Ivins.  [11,  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;   D :  403.31 ;   Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  .1.  54506 

.Midnight  (The)  kiss;  musical  cometly  in  1 
act.  by  F.  <le  (Jresac.  lyrics  by  F.  de  (xresac 
and  William  ^McKeuna,  music  by  AVilliam  31c- 
Keiina.  [2],  26  p.  4^  Typewritten.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©    Ic.    Oct.    9.    1916;    1  >:  4.5085 ;    Fi-ed    de 
(Jre.sac.  (Irantwood.  N.  .1.  54507 

Midnight  (The)  masqueraders;  or.  Brown's 
left  town,  1  net  musical  comedy,  by  F.  L. 
(Jrifliths.  [IJ,  2.")  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    4.    1916 ;    I> :  42903 :    Fred     L. 
Crillitlis.   San  Antonio.  54508 

Midsummer  (A)  dance  dream;  fantastic  com- 
edy in  1  act.  by  Anna  Bird  Stewart  and  Wil- 
liam Shakes) )ea re.  New  York,  Wayne  pub- 
lisbinij;  company,  inc.    [1916]      41   p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  1,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  2,  1916;  D :  43193 : 
Wayne  pub.  co.,  inc.,  New  York.  54509 

Midsummer  night's  dream;  ed.  by  K.  K. 
(chambers.  American  ed.,  rev.  by  ICdith 
Rickert.  Boston.  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath 
&  CO.  [1916]  xviii,  [2],  185  p.  16°.  (Arden 
Shakespeare) 

©    Auff.    13,    1916:    2c.    and    aff.    Au;;.    26. 
1916  ;  A :  438140  ;  D.  O.  Heath  &  co..  Boston. 

54510 

ScC'   (il>^o   Oberon    and   Titania. — Weaver's 


(The)   dream.      49862. 

Milagro  (El);  paso  de  comedia  en  1  acto  y  en 
prosa,  original  de  M.  Linares  Rivas.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiiioles]  1916.  19  p. 
12°. 

©   May    31,    1916;    Ic.    June   3,    1916;    D: 
44058 ;   Manuel   Linares  Rivas,   Madrid. 

54511 


Typewritten. 

©    1.-.    Any.    21.    1916:    D:  44697;    Howard 
McKcnt   Barnes,   ("bicaiio.  54514 

Miller's  (The)  children;  Xmas  phiy,  by  E.  B. 
H,    Coryell.      12    ji.      4°.      Typewritten. 

©  If.  Nov.  7.  ]916;  1):4.0:!77:  l':!eanor  B.  II. 
Coryell.   Brooklyn.  54515 

Million  (A)  a  minute;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts 
and  an  epiloi^ue,  by  Curtis  Benton  [i.  e.  H.  C. 
Benton]      [88]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1.  1916;  D :  40060 :  Horatio  Cur- 
tis Benton,  New  York.  54516 

Million  (A)  dollar  bill;  comedy-drama  in  4 
acts,  by  .1.  Simonson  and  Hardin  D.  Rick- 
m-in.     1 80 1   It.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916;  D :  43000 ;  .Jules  Simon- 
son.   New  York.  54517 

Million  (The)  dollar  doll;  comedy,  with  music, 
iii  3  acts  and  0  scenes,  by  Louis  Weslyn.  [60] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  .June  19,  1916 ;  D :  44290 ;  Harvey  I  >. 
OiT.  Chicauo.  54518 

Millionaire's  (The)  soai  and  the  shop  girl; 
comedy  di'anta  in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman. 
[79]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  I,  1916;  D:  40323;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman.  Ciiicago.  54519 

Millionengretl  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Custav  Beer  uml  Alfred  Deutsch-(7erman,  rau- 
sik  von  Franz  Schonbaumsfeld.  Regie-  und 
souffiierbuch.  Wien,  W.  Karczag,  1916.  70  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D :  44499 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  54520 

Same.     Text  der  gesange.     I>eipzig.  Wien, 

New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1915.    30  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1915;  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  A— For. 
14420;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  54521 

Millions  for  defense;  melodramatic  playlet,  by 
N.  F.  Houston.     [30]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1916:  D :  43444 ;  Norman  F. 
Houston,  Brookline,  Mass.  54522 


2757 


54523 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


54543 


Millions  in  movies;  i»iay  in  5  acts,  by  A.  E. 
Kiralfy.     193]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916;  D :  43625 ;  Albert  En- 
rico Kiralfy,  New  York.  54523 

Mills  (The)  of  God;  romantic  drama  in  4  acts 
;ind  a  i)roloiiue,  by  Mrs.  M.  Olds  and  O.  Oes. 
66  1).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D :  43300 ;  Mrs.  Mar- 
sl-.al!  Olds  and  Mrs.  Ovidia  Oe;?.  New  York. 

54524 

Mills  (The)  of  the  gods.;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Seton  and  A.  R.  Tait.    61  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Auii.  19.  1916 ;  D :  44681 ;  Julia  Seton 
and  Adella  Ken^  Taft,  New  York.  54525 

Mine  in  the  face  of  death;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Oonldin.a;.     24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  .5.  1916;  D  :  446ST ;  Alma  Gould- 
ing,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  54526 

Minister  (The)  and  the  thief;  tabloid  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  Robert  J.  Sherman.  Chicago,  III., 
Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1916.  [3-5]  p.  t°. 
Mimeograplied. 

©   Sept.   20,    1916;    2c.   Nov.   22,   1916;    D: 
45478 ;  Alexander  Byer.'n,  Chicago.  54527 

Ministering-  maidens;  a  pageant  prepared  by 
the  Schanffier  missionary  training  school  for 
the  purpose  of  stimulating  interest  in  its 
work,  bv  .T.  F.  Berry.  {In  The  Schauffler 
memorial,  v.  24,  no.  2,'  April  1916) 
.  ©  Mar.  23.  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  25.  1916;  D : 
4-3421 ;  John  Faris  Berry,  Cleveland.       54528 

Minna  von  Barnhelm.  See  Chief  European 
dramatists. 

Mint  (A)  spy;  f:ircical  comedy,  with  tunes,  by 
M.  Ott.     [1],  52  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.  39,   1916;   D :  43475 ;   Matthew 
Ott.  Wollaston.  Mass.  54529 


Minty-Malviny's    Santa    Clans, 
mas  candles. 


See    Christ- 


Miracle;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Warner.  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .July   21.    1916;    D:  44438;    Ricliard 
Warnei-.  Nev,'  York.  54530 

play  in  1  act.  by  W.  A.  Boughton.     [2],  8 

p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12.  1916;  D :  43602 ;  Willis  Ar- 
nold Boughton,  Cambridge,  Mass.  54531 

Miracle  (The)  g'irl;  American  come<iy  drama  in 
3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  J.  T^.  Berry.  [11, 
168  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    ,31.   1916 ;    D :  44830 ;    John    T>. 
Berry,  New  York.  54532 


Miracle  (The)  of  Saint  Anthony;  satiric  legend 
in  2  scenes,  by  INIanrice  Maeterlinck,  tr.  by 
Ralph  Boeder,  adapted  by  Philip  Moeller. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916  ;  D  :  44742  ;  Washington 
square  players,  inc..  New  York.  54533 

Miraculous  (The)  night;  Christmas  festival,  by 
.1.  Thorp.     [9]  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.  10,   1916 ;   D :  45189 ;   Josephine 
Thorp,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  54534 

Miraculous  (The)  pitcher;  tale  from  Haw- 
thorne's Wonder  book,  dramatized  by  J.  W. 
Hard.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1916;   D :  44208 ;   .Josephine 
Wilhelm  Hard,  Buffalo.  54535 

Mirage;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Merrill.  [92]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mav   29,   1916;    D :  44022 ;    Fenimoro 
Mei-rill.  Cambridge,  Mass.  54536 

play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  E.  Keays  and  R.  Sher- 

win.     [74.]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  26.  1916;  D :  42852 ;  E.  Emery 
Keavs  and  Ross  Sherwin,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

54537 

Miranda's  motives;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Clougli 
Buel  [i.  0.  <:.  C.  Buel]  148  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  IMav  29.  1916;  D :  44030 ;  Clan-iu-e 
Clough  Buel.  Ridgefield,  Conn.  54538 

Mischievous  Maizie;  book  and  lyrics  of  an 
American  musical  comedy,  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Graham.    118  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1916;  D :  43115 ;  Robert  W. 
Graham.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  54539 

Misdirecting  traflBc;  dramatic  composition,  by 

H.  E.  "S'an  der  Koor.     8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916 ;   D :  42974 ;  Herman  E. 

Van  der  Koor,  St.  Paul.  54540 

Miserables  (Les)     See  Hole  (The)  in  the  wall. 

Misfit  (A)  fortune;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Mar- 
shall.    [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1916;  D:  430.56;  Abigail 
Marshall,  New  York.  54541 

Miss  Devil-May-Care;  original  modern  comedy 
in  8  acts,  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Doremus  and  L. 
Westervelt.     [137]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1916 ;  D :  44844  ;  Mrs.  Charles 
A.  Doremus  and  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New 
York.  54542 

Miss  Doulton's  orchids.  See  Comedies  in  min- 
iature. 

Miss  Get  Rich  Quick;  tabloid  nnisical  comedy, 
bv  H.  J.  Ashton.  17  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only]     i.    .•>>.    ■■»; 

©  Ic.  De".  4,"l916;D:  45577;  Harry  J. 
Ashton,  Chicago.  54543 


2758 


54544 


COPYEIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


54566 


Miss  Pomsettia;  Gliristinas  play  for  young 
folks.  ])y  Lillian  Schreiner.  Franklin,  O., 
Denver,  Col.,  EUlridce  entertainment  house, 
1916.     20  i>.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916;  20.  Dec.  IS.  1916;  D: 
4o669 :  Eldrid.ce  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin,  O.  54544 

Miss  Scatterbrain;  nuisiml  farce-comedy  In  3 
acts,  by  Bertie  V»'right  [pseud,  of  A.  J.  M. 
Wright]  and  Charles  Croxier.  [1091  P-  4'. 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18.  1916;  I>:-i42-lS;  Albert 
James  Matthew  Wright,  London.  54545 

Miss    Swift.    Set-   All   for   the   movies. 

Mission  (The)  of  the  damned;  jiiay  in  4  acts, 
by  :M.  M.  Wright.  [3 1,  123  }).  4".  Tyi)ewrit- 
ten. 

©  1  c.  .)  uly  29,  1916 ;  D  :  44514 ;  Mary  Mar- 
garet  Wright,   I>ewiston,  N.   Y.  54546 

Mistake  (A);  comedy  in  1  act,  by  N.  R.  Field. 
[2],  6  p.     4''.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916;  D :  4.j234 ;  Norman 
Randolph  Field,  Newnan,  Ga.  54547 

Mr.  and  Miss  Victrola;  dramatic  compo.sition 
in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Neff.  [1],  4  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31.  1910 ;  D :  447S.J ;  .John  Lud- 
rick  Netf,  New  York.  54548 

Mr.  Bourbon;  1  act  played  in  3  .scenes,  by 
W.  O.  Brown.     5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916;  D :  45S44 ;  William  C. 
Brown,   Chicago.  54549 

Mister  Butterfly;  arrangement  in  fact  and 
fancy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Eyre.  [122]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43692 ;  Laurence  B. 
Eyre,  Philadelphia.  54550 

Mr.  Inquisitive;  play  in  1  act.  by  Earle  Cava- 
naugh  and  Edith  Jane.  [10]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916 ;  D  :  45484  ;  Harry  Rapf , 
New  York.  54551 

Mr.  Jack;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Rupert  Randolph 
Gibson.     25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   IS.    1916;    D :  43361 ;  Star   co.. 

New  York.  54552 

Mr.  James  of  London;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Phelp.s. 
19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916 ;  D :  44919  ;  Carrington 
Phelps,  New  York.  54553 

Mister  Nobody;  comedie  dramatique  en  3  actes, 
par  D.  R.  de  Simone.  [88]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916;  D :  4.5621 ;  D.  Robert  de 
Simone,  Paris.  54554 


Mr.  Pratt;  play  in  1  acts,  by  S.  B.  Oilman. 
[3],    111   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  S,  1916;  D:  44103;   Sarah  Ber- 
nicp  Oilman,  Allerton,  Mass.  54555 

Mr.  Willoug-hby  calls;  playlet,  by  J.  Jex.  15  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   14,   1916;   D :  4.5164 ;    .John   Jex. 
Newark,  Del.  54556 

Mrs.  Eastman's  brooch;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
i:ct,  by  Anthony  P.  Zilles.  [2],  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    29,    1916 ;    D :  45770 ;    Emmett 
Corrigan,  New  Y'^ork.  54557 

Mrs.  (The)  Hawthorne,  pro  tem;  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  L.  Lambe.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    25,    1916;    D :  44612 ;    William 
Lee  Ijanibe,  Holton,  Kan.  54558 

Mrs.  Kingston's  case;  comedy  dramatic  play- 
let, by  O.  E.  Byron.     11  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    ]May    10,    1916 ;    D :  43880 ;    George 
Enoch   Byron,  Chicago.  54559 

Mistress  (The)  of  the  inn.  See  Chief  European 
dramatists. 

Mrs.  Osmond's  reflection;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  B.   Benedict.      [127]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.   14,  1916 ;   D :  43321 ;   Edwin  B. 
Benedict,  Nev.-  York.  54560 

play  in  3  acts  and  epilogue,  bv  E.  B.  Bene- 
dict.    3d  ed.     [122]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   ilay  29,   1916;    D :  44026 ;   Edwin   B. 
Benedict,  New  York.  54561 

Mrs.  Pipp's  fortune;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R. 
Murray.      [3],   35   p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916  ;  D  :  44.303  ;  Richard  Mur- 
ray, New  York.  54562 

Mrs.  Pretty  and  the  premier;  political  com- 
edy in  3  acts.  by.  A.  H.  Adams.  [3],  123  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

®   Ic.   Feb.   7,   1916;    D :  42963 ;    Arthur  H. 
Adams,    Sydney,   Australia.  54563 

Mrs.  Hitter  appears;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Kelly.     [3],  39  p.     4°.     Typevrritten. 

©   Ic.     Jan.     20.     1916;     D:  42801;    George 
Kelly,    Philadelphia.  54564 

Mistrz     Tv/ardowski;    dramat  w  5-  ciu  aktacli 

pierv»-sza     czijsc     trylo.gii,     przea     Stauislawa 

.  Szw-ajkarta,     Chicago, ,  .Nakladem    i    drukiem 

Soolki  -vvvdawnietwa  polskiego,  1915.     2  p.  1., 

79  p.     4°. 

©   Dec.    15,   1915;    2c.    Dec.   20.   1915:    Lr 
42682;  Polish  pub.  co.,  Ciucago.  54565 

Mockery;  4  act  dt-araa,'by  M.  M.  Stanley. 
[1311    p.     4^     Tyi)ewritten. 

©  Ic.   July  8.   1916;   D:  44348;   Martha   M. 
Stanley,  New  York.  54566 


2759 


54567 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54587 


Model  (A)  burglar;  cuiuedv  relish,  bv  A.  Colhv. 
16  1).     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    If.     Deo.    11,     1910;     D:45G2G;     Archie 
('olby.   Brooklyn.  54567 

Modelo  (La);  coinedia  en  3  actos,  original  de 
Alfreilo  Testoiii,  adaptada  a  hi  esiceiia  e.spa- 
nola.  por  L.  de  Oteyjoa.  ^ladrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espailoles]    1916.     74  p.     12°. 

©  8ept.  5.  1916 ;  Ic  Oct.  ]  1.  1916 ;  D :  4.5114  ; 
Liii.s  de  Oteyza,  Madrid.  54568 

Models  (The)  abroad;  1  act  uiiisical  comedy  hi 
3  scenes,  book  by  W.  Le  Baron,  lyrics  jjy 
James  B.  Carson.  [2],  46  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916;  D :  44855 ;  Wni.  I.e 
Baron,  New  York.  54569 

Modern  business;  play  in  prologue  and  4  acts, 
l)y  H.  B.  Lewis.     4,  60  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D :  43305 ;  Henry  B. 
Lewis,  Muskegon,  Mich.  54570 

Modern  (The)  cave-man;  romantic  musical 
comedy  in  1  act,  by  C.  B.  Root.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916 ;  D :  44950 ;  Corydon  Bee 
Hoot,  San  Francisco.  54571 

Modern  (The)  Delilah;  dramatic  sketch  for  the 
halls,  by  Stei)hen  Robert  [pseud,  of  R.  Steph- 
enson]    9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44610;  Robert 
Stephenson,  London.  54572 

Modern  (A)  East  Lynn;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Rempel.     [1],  9  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916;  D :  45591 ;  Harriet 
Rempel,  New  York.  54573 

Modern  Icelandic  plays;  by  Johann  Si,Q,ur.i6ns- 
son,  tr.  by  Henninge  Krohn  Schancho.  New 
York,  The  Americiin-Scaudinavian  foundation. 
1916.  xii,  131,  [2]  p.  12°.  ([Scandinavian 
classics,  V.  6] ) 

Contents  :  Eyvind  of  the  hills. — The  Hraun 
f;>rm. 

©  Oct.  2,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  3,  1916;  aff.  Oct. 
10,  1916;  A:  44.5243;  American-Scandinavian 
foundation,  New  York.  54574 

Modern  (A)  Judas;  4  act  opera  with  a  prologue, 
by  S.  L.  Toplitz.  [15]  p.  f°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1916;  D :  44599 ;  Samson  L. 
Toplitz,  New  York.  54575 

Modern  (The)  Mother  Goose;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Helen  Hamilton.  Chicago,  Rand.  McNally  & 
company  [1916]     54  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  27,  1916;  2c.  May  15,  1916;  D: 
44375 ;  Rand,  McNally  &  co.,  Chicago.      54576 


Moderskjirlek. 
54609. 


,Scv     Mother-love.        31161, 


Modern  (A)  prodigal.     Sec  Read-aloud  plays. 

2760 


Modiste  thru  necessity;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
I.  V.  Williard.     2  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mm:  3,  1916;  D :  43371 ;  Isabel  V. 
^^■illiar(l,  Columbus,  O.  54577 

Mollie  Eawn;  dramatization  in  4  acts,  by 
Charles  Morton,  of  the  well  knoAvn  novel  of 
the  same  title.     [64]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916;  D :  44019 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  54578 

Molly  Bawn;  1  act  comedy,  by  S.  MacManus. 
18   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1916;  1) :  44884 ;  Seumas 
MacMniius,  New  York.  54579 

Molly  machree;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  J.  Cole- 
man.    [135]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45442 ;  Patrick  Jos. 
Coleman,  Somerset,  O.  54580 

Molly's  aunt;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  I^ouise  Rand 
Bascom.  Fi-anklin.  O.,  Eldridge  entertain- 
ment house,  1916.     42  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  15,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  IS,  1916;  D: 
4.5673 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  54581 

Mona  Lisa;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  M.  Bradley. 
[126]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Juh-  G,  1916  ;  D  :  44334  ;  Alice  M.  Brad- 
ley, Garden  City,  N.  Y.  54582 

Money;  or.  The  highest  price,  original  modern 
dramji  from  pi-esent  American  life  in  4  acts, 
i>y  S.  Seniou.     [2],  63  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     . 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11.  1916 ;  D :  45G2S ;  Sanmel 
Seuioii,   San  Francisco.  54583 

Money  and  love;  play,  by  A.  Pittler. 

[2.50]  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1916;  D :  44329 ;  Abraham 
Pittler,  Brooklyn.  54584 

Money  bags;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W.  Ziuser. 
101]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1<:.  Sept.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45012 ;  Roy  W. 
Ziiiser,  Lincoln,  Neb.  54585 

Mbney  (The)  king.  Svc  On  Satan's  mount. 
33792. 

Money  (The)  lenders;  phiy  in  1  act,  by  Ralph  T. 
Collins  [pseud,  of  O.  M.  ^Voltf]  [4],  29  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D :  45956 ;  Oscar  M. 
Wolff,  Chicago.  54586 

Money  mad;  dramatic  playlet,  by  T.  C.  Hamil- 
ton.    [1],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916 ;  D :  43566 ;  Thomas  C. 
Hamilton.  New  York.  54587 


54588 


COPYRIGHTED   IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


54611 


Moukey   (The)  and  the  doctor;  play  in  1  act, 
by  (J.  E.  Brandt.     [l],23p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Aug.  10.  1916 ;  D  :  44603 ;  Charles  Ed- 
win Brandt,  New  York.  54588 

Monsieur  Beaucaire;  a  dramatization  [iu  3 
acts!  by  E.  H.  Freeman,  made  from  Booth 
Tarkinjjton's  novel.  Boston,  AValter  H.  Baker 
&  CO..  1916.    121  p.     12°. 

©  May  13,  1916;  2c.  May  15,  1916;  D: 
43904;  Ethel  Hale  Freeman,  Northampton. 
Mass.  54589 

Monsieur  Renaud;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  B.  Eewis  and  .T.  ]lul)en.  [37]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1916;  D :  42905 ;  Eugene  B. 
Lewis  and  Jose  Ruben,  Los  Angeles.        54590 

Montamin;  masque,  by  H.  S.  Watsou  and  J.  K. 
Nicholson.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  1c.  Aug.  4.  1916;  D :  445.50 ;  Harold  S. 
Watson,  Winthrop,  Mass.  54591 

Montezuma,  emperor  of  Mexico;  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Booth.     [36]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Marie  Edwina  Booth,  Boston ;  D :  7094, 
Aug.  2,  1905;  Ic  July  21.  1905.  54592 

Moonlight  Mary;  play  in  3  acts,  l)y  G.  V.  Ho- 
h:irt.     1109]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1910;  D :  42760 ;  George  Vere 
Hobart,  Belham  Manor,  N.  Y.  54593 

Moral;  comedy  in  3  acts  tr.  by  Charles  Recht, 
from  the  German  of  Ludwig  Thoma.  New 
York,  A.  A.  Knopf,  1916.  3  p.  1.,  94  p.  12°. 
(The  Borzoi  plays.     Ill) 

©  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  4.5392  ; 
Alfred  A.  Knopf,  New  York.  54594 

Mordecai,  the  Jew;  ])Iay  iu  4  acts,  founded  on 
tlM^  book  of  Esther,  by  A.  Ramsey  and  R.  de 
Cordova.     [S3]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916;  D  :  44189  ;  Alicia  Rara- 
sev  and  Rudolph  de  Cordova,  New  York. 

54595 

More  (The)  the  merrier;  rural  play  in  4  acts, 

by  S.  B.  White.     [1],  26  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    1.   1916;    D :  45324 ;    S.    Bailey 

White,  Lynn,  ilass.  54596 

Mo'rs  (En)  djne;  skuespil  i  4  akter.  af  K.  M. 
Stangeland.  Kj0benbavn  og  Kristiania.  GyU 
dendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk  forlag,  191-). 
177  p.    12". 

©  Jan.  18,  191G ;  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916 ;  D  :  43714  ; 
Karin  Michaelis  Stangeland,  Copenhagen. 

54597 

Mosquitoes;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  J.  Blumen- 
sohn.     [4],  163  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4.  1916;  D:  43.529;  Henry  J. 
Blumensohn,  New  York.  54598 


45062;    Maud    G. 
54603 

A.  W.  Neptune.     [9] 


Mosquitoes — Continued. 

Same.     [2],  104  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   27,  1916;   D :  44996 ;    Henry   J. 
Blumensohn,  New  York.  54599 

Moth   (The);  play   in  3  acts   and  5  scenes,  by 

L.  W.  Rogers.     [3],  65  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    31.    1916;    D :  44034 ;    Leighton 

William  RogWs.   Orange,   Mass.  54600 

playlet,    by    T.    F.    Fallon    and    ] ).    Raynol. 

[2],  13  p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  10,  1916;  D:  45394;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon   and   Dorothy   Raynol,  New   York. 

54601 

Motlier;  drama   in  1  act,   by  A.  Armband   and 
E.  Zito.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.   Aug.    21,    1916;    D :  44696 ;    A.    Arm- 
band and  E.  Zito,  New  York.  54602 

sketch,  by  M.  G.  Bump.     [5]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    6,    1916;    D 
Bump.  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Mother  Goose  pag"eant;  by 
p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  1<'.  July  22,  1016;   L) :  44443 ;  Ada  Wini- 
fred   Neptune,    Salina,   Kan.  54604 

Mother   Groose   up-to-date;   play   in   2   acts,   by 
:.[.  (;.  Wyre.     10  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1916:    D :  43291 ; 
Gates  Wyre,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Mother    (The)    in    her;    sketcli,    by    G. 
quest.     [15]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    2,     1916  ;     D  :  43204  ; 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis. 

Mother  love;  drama  in  1  act,  by   L. 
[3].  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916 ;  D :  43536 ;  Louise  lieau- 
det,  Brooklyn.  54607 

play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Buck.     [1],  40  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    24,    1916;    D :  43122 :    Gertrude 
Buck.   Poughkeepsie,   N.  Y.  54608 

(Moderskarlek) ;  an  act,  by  August  Strind- 

Lerg,  English  version  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler. 
2nd  ed.  Philadelphia,  Nicholas  L.  Brown, 
1916.     41  p.     12°.      (Modern  authors'  series) 

©    Sept.    6.    1916;    2c.    Sept.    19.    1916;    D: 
44954;   Nicholas  L.   Brown,  Philadelphia. 

54609 
Mother  (Tlie)   of  a  man;  play  in  1  act.  by  A. 
Marshall.      [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1916;    D:  42914;    Abigail 
Marshall,  New  Y^ork.  54610 

Mother  (The)  of  Frank  Cross;  sketch,  by  A.  Y. 
Emerson.      [1],   16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    22,    1916;     D :  43977 ;     Arnold 
Y'ork    Emerson,   New   York.  54611 


Myrtle 
54605 

Bloom - 


George 
54606 

Beaudet. 


2761 


54612 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


54633 


Mother  (The)  of  his  children;  play  in  3  acts, 
l)y  M.   Scheft".      F144]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1916;  D :  44223 ;  Minnie 
Schetf.  New  Yoi'k.  54612 

Mother  Walda;  Christmas  play  iu  4  scenes,  by 
Louise  Marny  [i-  e.  L.  M.  Muller]  [29]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916;  D :  45601 ;  Louise 
Marny  Muller,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.       54613 

Motherhood;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  E.  F.  Marx. 
[67]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1016;  D :  43779 ;  Edward 
Francis    Marx,    New    Yorlc.  54614 

Mothers  (The);  by  George  Hirschfeld,  tr.  and 
with  an  introduction  by  Ludwig"  Lewisolm. 
Garden  City.  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  coiu- 
pany.  1916.  xix,  122,  [1]  p.  16°.  (The 
Drama   league   series   of  plays,   vol.   18) 

©  May  25,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  May  29,  1916;' 
A :  433194 ;    Doubleday,    Page    &    co.,    Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  54615 

Mothers  of  men;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Warner  and  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.  [72]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D :  44911 ;  William 
Henrv  Warner  and  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kaplan, 
New  York.  54616 

Mother's  (A)  plea;  comedy  dramatic  sketch, 
by  N.  Wilson.     8  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1916;  D :  44373 ;  Ned  Wilson. 
New  York.  54617 

Mother's  (A)  secret;  drama  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  the  Italian,  by  A.  Armband.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916;  D :  43679 ;  Abraham 
Armband,   New  York.  54618 

Motor    (A)    mishap.      .s'te   Told   by    the   gate. 

Mount  Parnassus;  vaudeville  sketch  in  1  act. 
by  A.   Comport.     7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  IS,  1916;  D :  44411 ;  Angelina 
Comj^ort,  New  York.  54619 

Mountain  mad;  comedy  sketch,  by  A.  Reall. 
")  n.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1916;  D :  4.3762 ;  Arthui' 
Keall,  Philadelphia.  54620 

Mountain  (The)  maid;  [pageant  of  the  land 
of  the  sky]  l)y  E.  F.  A.  Hoag,  given  by  the 
citizens  of  Aslieville  Mav  20,  1916,  manage- 
ment Y.  W.  C.  A.  Ip.  I.,'l8p.  12°.  Printed. 
©  Mav  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Mav  5,  1916 :  D  :  44048 : 
Emily  F.  A.  Hoag,  Asheville,  N.  C.       54621 

Mountebanks  (The);  or.  The  birth  of  the  actor, 
play  in  1  a^-t,  by  W.  P>.  Young.  |2],  33  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

\  .©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916;  D :  435G4 ;  Wm.  B. 
Young,  Chicago.  54622 


Mouse;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knoblauch.  [91]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    5,    1916;    D :  42650 ;    Edward 
Knoblauch.  London.  54623 

Movie  (The)  bug;  1  act  sketch  for  3  people, 
by  C.  J.  Lattimer.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    13,    1916;    D :  45641 ;    Charles 
Joseph  Ivattimer,  Detroit.  54624 

Movie-land;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  M. 
Blatt.      [116]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    14,    1916;    D :  45165 :    AVilliam 
Moses  Blatt,   Boston.  54625 

Movie-mad  Maggie;  farce  in  1  act,  by  B.  li. 
Orkow.     13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  25,   1916;   D :  4340S ;   Benjamin 
Harrison  Orkow,  Brooklyn.  54626 

Movie  (The)  man;  modern,  up-to-date  farce 
comedy  in  3  acts,  satirizing  the  motion  pic- 
ture craze,  by  W.  W.  Wilson.  [55]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mav    31,    1916;    D :  44042 ;    W^allaco 
Walfred   Wilson,   Chicago.  54627 

Movie  (The)  mania;  in  their  moving  picture 
travesty,  by  G.  Rogers.  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    June   28,    1916;    D:  44280:    Charles 
Rogers,  New  York.  54628 

Moving  (The)  picture  fiends;  comedy,  by  Sully 
and  Weil.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1916;  D:  45281;  Sully  &  Weil, 
New  York.  54629 

Moza  (La)  del  llano;  drama  rural  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Andres  de  Prada.  Ma- 
drid [Rociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1915. 
65  p.     12°. 

©   .Tan.   27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.   28,    1916;    D: 
42873;  J.  Andres  de  Prada,  Madrid..        54630 

Much  ado  about  Betty;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  B.  Hare.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1916.     64  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  8,  1916  :  D  :  43558  ; 
Walter  Ben.  Hare,  Springfield,  Me.  54631 

M-acli  adn  about  nothing;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by 
Williau!  Shakespeare,  this  acting  ver.sion  is 
based  on  the  prompt-book  pi-epared  by  W. 
Ames.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
100  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  27, 1916  ;  2c.  Oct.  28, 1916  :  D  :  45553 ; 
Winthrop  Ames,  New  York.  54632 

play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Orth.     [1],  5  p.     24°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916;  D :  45722 ;  Frank  Orth, 
G.olliugswood,  N.  J.  54633 


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Much  ado  about  soaietliing;  satirical  allegory 
on  the  short-coiiuugs  of  character  iu  1  act  and 
1  scene,  by  J.  McCree.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  IG,  1916;  D:  44910;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree. New  York.  54634 

Much  (A)  married  widow.  .SVe  My  wife's 
husbands. 

Mueran  los  celo'3;  entrenies  en  verso  de  costum- 
bres    rnndrilenas,    original    de    Jose   y    Angel 

•Reato  Guerra,  mtisica  del  maestro  Gregorio 
Esteban  Mateos.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espauoles]  1916.  17,  [2]  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  .Tuly  6.  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 :  D  :  4:3122  ; 
J.  y  A.  Beato  Guerra,  Madrid.  54635 

Muertos  vivos,  los  vivos  y  entrambos,  burla- 
dos,  transformaciones  graziosas.  See  Com- 
edy of  resurrection. 

Muffled  (The)  alarm;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  S. 
Acheson  and  E.  Bisbee.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. » 
©   Ic.   Nov.   4,   1916;   D :  45354 :   H.    Stuart 
Acheson  and  Eugene  Bisbee,  New  York. 

54636 

Mujer  (La)  de  hielo.     See  Ladron  (El)  Lince. 

Mujer  (La)  ideal;  opereta  en  3  actos,  libro  de 
lliiniou  Asensio  Mas  y  Jose  Juan  Cadenas, 
nnisica  tie  Franz  Lehar,  adaptacion  musical 
de  Luis  Fogliettl.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1916.  83  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  45132 ; 
R.  Asensio  Mas  v  J.  Juan  radenas.  Mndrid. 

54637 

Mujeres  (Las)  malas;  comedia  lirica  en  2 
cuadros  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  MoyrSn, 
mfisica  del  maestro  TomAs  Earrera.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  37  p. 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©   Apr.    22,    1916;    Ic.    Apr.    25,    1916;    D: 
43738  ;  Julian  Moyron,  Madrid.  54638 

Murder  a  la  mode;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Arnold. 
[2],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1916 ;  D :  44483 ;  Le  Roy  Ar- 
nold, Minneapolis.  54639 

Murder  will  occasionally  out;  farce,  by  H.  D. 
(Joolidge.     [1],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  July  13,  1916 ;  D  :  44370 ;  Henry  Ding- 
ley  Coolidge,  Concord.  Mass.  54640 

Murder  will  out;  dramatic  incident  in  4  por- 
tions and  1  scene,  by  R.  E.  Hausrath,  jr.  [1], 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1916 ;  D :  42824 ;  R.  E.  Haus- 
rath, jr.,  San  Francisco.  54641 

Murdering  Selina.     See  Six  one-act  plays. 


Murdock's  pardner;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  G. 
Drum.     [70]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1916;  D:  44865;  Joseph  C. 
Drum,  New  York.  54642 

Music  hath  power;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Thomp- 
son and  G.  M.  Nelson.  [112]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   July   5,   1916;    D :  44293 ;    Maravene 
Thompson   and  George  Merwin  Nelson,  New 

York.  54643 

Music  (The)  lesson;  1  act  play,  by  B.  C.  Turner. 

28  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Mar.    15,   1916;    D:  43310;   Beatrice 
Constance  Turner,  Brookline,  Mass.        54644 

Musical  comedy  moments  in  a  vaudeville 
way;  vaudeville  comedy  skit,  by  Thomas  S. 
Van.     [4]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  INIay  9.  1916 ;  D :  45030 ;  Thomas  Van, 
Chicago.  54645 

Musical  (A)  fantasy,  with  a  dash  of  Shake- 
speare; piny  in  1  act,  by  D.  Sherman.  [9]  p. 
f°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    4.    1916;    D :  43225 ;    Dorothy 
Sherman,  New  York.  54646 

Musical  (A)  mixup;  nmsical  comedy-dramatic 
phiylet, by  A.lbert  N.Dennis.  13  p.  8°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Jan.   27,   1916;    D :  42854 ;   Alta  Wil- 
liams and  Hattie  Schott.  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

54647 

Mute  (The)  witness;  1  act  play,  by  W.  E.  Colby. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    29,    1916;    D :  43468 ;    Walter 
Eldridge  Colby,  New  York.  54648 

Mutual  (A)  mistake;  comedy  skit  in  1  act,  by 
W.  C.  Duncan.     [2],  29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1916;  D :  43234 ;  William  Gary 
I'uncaa,  New  York.  54649 

My  boo'ful  baby;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Simon- 
son  and  Hardin  D.  Rickman.  [2],  82  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43241 ;  Jules  Simon- 
son,  New  York.  54650 

M3'^  country;  play  in  4  acts  and  a  prologue,  by 
Ejnar  Christiansen,  tr.  from  the  Danish,  by 
O.  Mathiesen.     [125]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1916 ;  D  :  44778  ;  Otto  Mathie- 
sen, New  York.  54651 

My  educated  children;  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Frier.     [1],  7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916;   D:  45037;  Max  Frier, 
New  York.  ■  .'''    54652 

My  friend  Mr.  Jones;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  B. 
Longmire.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    22,    1916;    D:  44213;    Robert 
Bill  Longmire,  New  Orleans.  54653 


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54676 


My  friend  the  juroress;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
M.  E.  Waller.     [192]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  9,   1916;    D :  43866 ;   Mary   Ella 
Waller,    Nantucket    Island,    Mass.  54654 

My  Honolulu  girl;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  3 
scenes,  by  William  Johnson.  [2],  19  p.  f°. 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Sept.    22,    191G;    D :  44961 ;    Norman 
Friedenwald,    Chicago.  54655 

My  Irish  Cinderella;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  Cecil 
Spooner  [i.  e.  C.  S.  Blaney]  [82]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,     1916;     D:  45734;     Cecil 
Spooner  Blaney,  New  Canaan,  Conn.     54656 

My  lady's  dress;  a  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Knob- 
lauch, with  an  introduction  by  Franlc  Chou- 
teau Brown.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  company,  191G.  xxvi,  [2],  165,  [1]  p. 
12°. 

©  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Jan.  19,  1916 ; 
A:  420399;    Edward   Knoblauch,    London. 

54657 

My  little  pal;  sprig  ft-om  a  police  reporter's 
nosegay,  by  W.  Montague.  10  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43520 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague,  San  Francisco.  54658 

My  mother's  rosary;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  Edward  E.  Rose.  150  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43872 ;  Ed.  W.  Row- 
land and  Edwin  Clifford,  Chicago.  54659 

dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by   Owen   Davis. 

[951   p.     t°-     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Jan.   24,    1916;    D :  42828 ;    Darcy    & 
Wolford,  New  York.  54660 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Hal  Reid   [i.  e.   James 


Halleck  Reid]     [98]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar,  11,  1916;  D :  43317 ;   Gus  Hill, 
New  York.  54661 


Same. 
©  Ic.   May   19,   1916;   D :  43951 ;   Gus  Hill, 


New  York.  54662 

My  son;  tragedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Murray.  [3], 
IS  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    6,    1916 ;    D :  44095 ;    Richard 
Murray,    New    York.  54663 

My  son  Arthur;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Mary  F. 
Kingston.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1916.     19  p.     12°. 

©   Sept.   11,   1916;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1916;    D: 
44S71 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     54664 

My  wife's  gone  to  the  country;  3  act  farce,  by 
E.  Rabbas.     [2],  36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Nov.    6,    1916;    D :  45.368 ;    Eugenia 
•  Rabbas,  Buffalo.  54665 


My  wife's  husbands;  or,  A  much  married 
widow,  1  act  farce  comedy  with  interpolated 
songs,  by  F.  L.  Griffith.  [2],  32  p.  4". 
Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916;  D:  4.8411;  Fred.  L. 
Griffith,  San  xVntonio.  54666 

Myrtle  McCabe;  phay  in  1  act,  by  E.  1j.  Gib- 
son and  AVyman  M.  Fitz.  26  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D:  43435;  Edwiu 
Lawrence   Gibson,   New   York.  54667 

Mystere  (Le)  de  la  maison  noire;  drame  en  2 
actes  de  A.  de  Lorde  et  H.  Bauche.  IS  p. 
8°.     Printed. 

©  July  15,  1916;  Ic.  July  25,  1916;  D: 
44769;  Andre  de  Lorde  et  Henri  Bauche, 
Paris.  54668 

Mysteries  of  Mona;  piny  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Goddurd.      19   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23,  1916;  D:  43260;  Star  cc. 
New  York.  54669 

Mysterious    (The)    cousin.      See  April   first. 

Mysterious  (The)  Mr.  Fabiola;  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  S.  G.  Eghiun.  [2],  133  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916;  D :  42999 ;  Setrak  G. 
Eghian.  New  York.  54670 

Mysterious  (The)  stranger;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.   .Jarrow.      [87]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  25,  19I() ;  D :  42840 ;  .Joseph  Jar- 
row,  New  York.  54671 

Mystery  (The)  man;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C.  T. 
Dorion.      [Ill]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  G,  1916;  D :  43835 ;  Charles  T. 
Dorion.  New*  York.  54672 

Mystery  (The)  of  the  blueroom.  See  Blue- 
beard. 

Mystic  (The)  maiden;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  A. 
Taylor.      11],   76  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1916;  D:  43224;  Jeanie  A. 
Taylor,  Bost(»n.  54673 

Na-i-na;  play  in  4  acts,  l)y  F.  B.  Poole.  [4J. 
90  p.     4°.  '  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5.  1910;  D :  44.563 ;  Florence 
Bockover  Poole,  Norfolk,  Va.  546T4 

Naida.  the  Greek  girl;  dramatic  sketch  in  1 
act,  bv  Blanche  Walsh  1 1.  e.  E.  B.  Hjirtmannl 
[2],  21  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1910;  D :  44389 ;  E.  P..  Hart- 
mann,  New  York.  54675 

Name  (A);  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Liskow. 
12],  85  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    5,    1916;     D:  44818;  Cullen 

Liskow.  Lake  Charles,  La.  54676 


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Nameless  (The)  one;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Anne 
Cleveland  Chenev.  New  York.  Frederick  A. 
Stokes  company  [1916]  6  p.  1.,  131  p.  12°. 
©  Jan.  7,  1916;  2c.  Jan.  13,  1916;  D: 
42746;  Frederick  A.  Stokes  company.  New 
York.  54677 

Nan;   drama   in   4   acts,   by   C.    M.   Allen.      [5], 
.109  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   12,   1916 ;   D :  43026 ;   Constance 
M.   Allen,   Los  Angeles.  54678 

Nancy's  niece;  musical  comedy-drama,  3  acts, 
l)v  E.  S.  Hart.  [Abilene.  Tex.,  Hart  pnb- 
lisbin-  CO.,  1916]     20  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    28,    1916;    2c.    Nov.    3,    1916:    D: 
-l.')429 ;  Elizabeth  Street  Hart,  Abilene,  Tex. 

54679 

Naomi;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  H.  M.  McNutt. 
[1],  80  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916;  D :  44739 ;  Hugh  Mc- 
Gavock  McNutt,  Nashville.  54680 


Same.      [1],  46  p.     f  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D :  44977 ;  Hugh  Mc- 
r4avock  McNutt.  Nashville.  54681 

Napoleon  and  Ms  men  of  glory;  historical 
comedv-drama  in  5  acts.  8  scenes,  by  F.  T. 
Kleber.     [104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1916  ;  D  :  42750 ;  Frank  Teipe 
Kleber,  Chicago.  54682 

Napoleon  and  the  sentry;  play  in  1  act.  by 
P.  B.  Corneau.  Chicago,  Dramatic  publishing 
company,  1916.    14  p.    12°. 

©    Dec.    22,    1916;    2c.    Dec.    26,    1916:    D: 
4.~)741 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  54683 

Napoleon  Bonaparte;  historical  play  in  5  acts, 
by  J.  M.  White.     [37]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July   27,   1916 ;    D :  44476 ;    John   M. 
White,  Meridian,  Miss.  54684 

Nativity  (The);  Christmas  service,  arr.  by  R. 
Kimball.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  Lon- 
don, Samuel  French,  ltd..  1916.     16  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  9.  1916 ;  D :  45615 : 
Rosamond  Kimball,  Orange,  N.  J.  54685 

Natural  (The)  law;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Charles 
Sumner  [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Hayes]  [143]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916;   D :  45363 ;   Charles  S. 
Hayes,  Chicago.  54686 

Natural  (The)  thing.  See  Man  and  woman 
(male  and  female) 

Nature's  comeback;  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  A. 
Romano.     [87]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   July   15,   1916;   D :  44425 ;    Armando 
Romano,  New  York.  54687 


Nazareth;  morality  in  1  act,  by  L.  Housman. 
New  York,  Sanuiel  French ;  Lond(m,  Samuel 
French,  ltd.  [1916]     17  p.     12°. 

©    Aug.   23,   1916;    2c.    Aug.   25,    1916;    D: 
44723  ;  Laurence  Housman,  London.        54688 

Nearly  a  jockey;  sketch,  by  Jimmy  Hussey 
[pseud,  of  H.  Rose]  [1],  5  p.  16°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20,  1916 ;  D :  44939 ;  Henry  Rose, 
Chicago.  54689 

Necklace  (The);  dramatic  interlude,  by  W.  H. 
Duncan,  jr.,  from  a  story  by  Guy  de  Mau- 
passant.    [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1916;    D :  4.5291 ;    William 
Henry  Duncan,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  54690 

Nell,  the  ferret;  1  act  farce,  by  T.  F.  Fallon  and 
D.  Raynol.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  10.  1916 ;  D :  45467 ;  Thomas  F. 
Fallon  and  Dorothv  Ravnol,  New  York. 

54691 

Nelly's  four  in  hand;  or,  Two  wills  and  one 
Nelly,  farce  in  3  acts  and  an  interlude,  by 
A.Sterling.     [3],  189  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916;  D :  44659 ;  Ada  Ster- 
ling, New  York.  54692 

Net  (The);  pantomime  in  1  act,  by  V.  Zacharie. 
[1],  3  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916 ;  D :  43402  ;  Viola  Zach- 
arie, New  York.  54693 

Neutral;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  E.  Darby. 
[80]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1916;  D :  44102 ;  Alfred  Ed- 
nuind  Darby,  New  York.  54694 

Neutralidad  (La);  eutremes  en  prosa,  original 
de  M.  Garrido.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1916.     19  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45118  ; 
Manuel  Garrido,  Madrid.  54695 

Never  marry  a  doctor;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  G.  A.  Lipkind.  [1],  20  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    12.    1916;    D :  45633 ;    G.    Alan 
Lipkind,  New  York.  54696 

Never  too  late;  or.  Back  to  earth,  play  in  4 
acts,  by  P.  Dunning.  [145]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45775 ;  Philip  Dim- 
ning,  New  York.  54697 

Nevertheless;  interlude,  by  S.  Walker.  22  p. 
8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Jan.    5,    1916;  D:  42654;     Stuart 

Walker.  New  York.  54698 


2765 


54699 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54718 


New  (The)  America;  home  mission  pageant,  by 
Mrs.  H.  Thoiuas  and  Mrs.  F.  Sweareugen. 
[3],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2.  191G ;  D :  43863 ;  Mrs.  Homer 
Thomas  and  Mrs.  Frank  Swearengen,  Con- 
rad, la.  54699 

- — ■  See  also  Animals*  progress. 

New  (The)  clerk;  comedy  composition  in  1 
scene,  by  T.  Burns.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45560 ;  Ted  Burns, 
Saint  James,  N.  Y.  54700 

New   (The)  homiestead;  new  drama  in  3  acts, 

by  H.  L.  Dixson.     [3],  46  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1916 ;  D  :  42822  ;  Harry  Lester 

Dixson.  Northfield.  Minn.  54701 

New  (The)  justice.     See  On  honor. 

New  (The)  morn;  English  diplomacy  and 
the  Triple  entente,  a  phantusmagoria  in  1  act, 
by  Barrie  Americanns  Nentralis  (Paul  Cams). 
Chicago,  Open  court  publishing  company,  1916. 
2  p.  1.,  36  p.    8°. 

©  Sept.  27,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45184 ; 
C)pen  court  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  54702 

New  (The)  power;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  H. 
.Tohnson.     [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1916 ;  D  :  44054  ;  Lillian  Hart- 
man  Johnson,  Evanston,  111.  54703 

New  (The)  priests;  original  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  E.  Peplitzky.     [66]  p.    4°.    Ms.     [Yiddish.] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916 ;  D :  44751 ;  Emanuel 
Peplitzky,  Chicago.  54704 

New  (The)  Rebekah  deg'ree.  Sec  Women's 
(The)  kingdom. 

New  (The)  Red  Riding  Hood.  Sec  St.  Nicho- 
las book  of  plays  and  operettas. 

New  (The)  school-ma'am;  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
G.  H.  McArthui-.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker 
&  CO.,  1916.    11  p.    12°. 

©  .Tan.  6,  1916;  2c.  .Tan.  7,  1916;  D :  42679 ; 
G.  H.  McArthur,  Boston.  54705 

New  Year's  madness;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W. 
Chatterson.     [2],  34  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916;  D  :  44600  ;  Willowdean 
Chatterson,  Cambridge,  Mass.  54706 

News  from  the  front;  vaudeville  sketch,  by 
I.  M.  Childs.     [1],  5  p.     f.     Typewritten.  * 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27.  1916 ;  D :  43771 ;  Irene  M. 
Cliilds.  San  Antonio.  54707 

News  from  Washington;  farce  in  1  act,  by 
.L  J.  Ossermann.  [2],  29  p.  4°.  Typev/r it- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1916;  D :  4313S ;  J.  Julian 
Ossermann,    Edgewater,    N.    J.  54708 


Newspaper  seed;  ultra-modern  American  satire 
in  1  act.  by  S.  Hesniek.     [1],  59  p.    4°.    Type-' 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45292 ;  Sophie  Res- 
nick,  New  York.  54709 

Nido  (El)  del  principal;  sainete  en  1  acto,  divi- 
dido  en  4  cuadros,  original  de  Enrique  Para- 
das  y  Joaquin  Jimenez,  nuisica  de  los  maes- 
tros  Cayo  Vela  y  Enrique  Bru.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1915.  44  p. 
12°.      [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;    Ic.    Jan.    28,    1916;    D: 
42886;   E.   Paradas  y  J.  Jimenez.  IMadrid. 

54710 

Niece  (The)  of  Talleyrand.  See  Talleyrand. 
45016. 

Nietecito  (El);  cuento  en  1  acto,  de  J.  Bena- 
vente,  con  el  asunto  de  un  c\iento  de  Grimm. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1910. 
[20]  p.     12°. 

©  May  23,    1910;    Ic.    Feb.    16,    1916;    D: 
43157;    Jacinto   Benavente,    Madrid.        54711 

Nifty  novelty  and  nonsense;  va\ideville  act,  by 
J.  Raynor  and  C.  Bell.  [1],  8  p.  t°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   9,   1916;   D :  44709 ;   Jack   Ra.y- 
nor  and  Catharine  Bell,  Chicago.  54712 

Night  (A)  at^n  inn;  play  in  1  act,  by  Lord 
Dunsany.  New  York.  The  Sunwise  turn,  inc.. 
1916.     3  p.  1.,  34  p.     12°. 

©    Nov.   23,    1916;    2c.    Nov.    27,    1916;    D- 
45535;  Sunwise  turn,  inc.,  New  York.     54713 

Night  (The)  before;  Scottish  domestic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  H.  Lauder.  [41]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    24,    1915;    D:  42637;    Harry 
Lauder,  New  York.  54714 

Night  hawks;  1  act  comedy,  bv  F.  Haines-Reed. 
[3],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1916;    D:  4.5179;    Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  54715 

Night  (A)  in  the  trenches;  play   in  1  act.  by 

R.  F.   Duftey.     [1],  14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27.    1916;    D :  43431 ;    Richard 

Francis   iniffey,   New   York.  54716 

Night  (A)  of  the  Fourth.  See  Village  ice- 
man.    49034. 

Night    (The)    operator;   play    in    1   act,   by   W. 

iNIontague.     S  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    19,    1916;    D:  44685;    Walter 
Montague,  San  Francisco.  54717 

Night  pictures;  fantasy  in  3  scenes,  hv  .T.  W. 
FitzPatrick.      [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27.  1916 ;  D :  4.5284 ;  .Tames  Wil- 
!iH)n  FitzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn.        54718 


27^6 


54719 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54739 


Night  (A)  rehearsal;  comedy  drama  in  1  act, 
by  C.  E.  Reynolds.     23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic   July   10,   1916;   D:  44376;   Cecil  Ed- 
ward  Reynolds,  Los  Angeles.  54719 

Night  (The)  shift;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  E.  Lee, 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916;  D :  48046 ;  M.  E,  Lee, 
St.    Louis.  54720 

Nino  (El)  de  la  bola;  eutremSs  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal (le  Antonio  Calero  Ortiz  y  Fernando  Val- 
lejo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autures  espa- 
fi<".les]   1915.     17  p.     12°, 

©   Jan.    27,    1916;    Ic.    Jan.   28,    1916;    D: 
42862;  A:  Calero  Urtiz  y  F.  Yallejo,  Madrid. 

54731 

Niiios  (Los)  de  Ecija;  pieza  coujiea  en  3  actos. 
divididos  en  5  tuadros,  (uiginal  y  en  prosa 
de  Guillerniu  IVrrlu  y  Miguel  de  Palacios. 
.Madrid  Li^ociedud  de  autures  espanolesj  1916. 
71  p.     12°. 

©    May    :J1.    1916;    Ic.    June    3,    1916;    D: 
44070;    G.    I'crrin  y  M.   de  Palacios,   Madrid. 

54722 

Nitana;  opera  in  3  acts,  libretto  by  A.  Post, 
nuisic  l)y  Fuiherto  Vesci.  [461  P-  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

.  ©   Ic.    Jan.    10,    li»16 ;    D  :  42715 ;    Augustus 
I'ost,  New  York.  54723 

No  fare;  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  A.  Clarke.  [19] 
p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   le.   Oct.   9,   1916;   D :  45079 ;   Harold  A. 
Clarke,  New  York.  54724 


No    liay    nial    que    per    bien    no    venga, 
Pendientes  de  la  Trini, 


See 


No  man's  land;  musical  travesty,  by  L.  Drake 
and  A.  Klein.  14  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  1,  1916 ;  D :  44536 ;  Louis  Drake 
and  Ada  Klein.  New  York,  54725 

No  (The)  name  skit;  vaudeville  comedy  play- 
let, by  Robert  Lee  Landrum.  [12]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45143 ;  Cyrus  Stiep- 
].ard  and  Edw.  Foley,  Detroit.  54726 

No  questions  asked;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Warner  and  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.  [2],  23  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D:  45140;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan  and  William  Henry  Warner. 
New  York.  54727 

No  smoking  allowed;  i)lay  in  1  act,  by  O,  T. 
Johnsone.     [16]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1910;  D:  42773;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  54728 


No  trespassing;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Evelyn 
(}ray  Whiting.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1916.    56  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  1,  1916  ;  2c.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42634 ; 
Evelyn   Whiting   Card,   Winthrop,   Mass. 

54729 

Noblest  (The)  vampire;  incident  in  the  life  of 
Cleopatra,  in  1  act.  by  L.  D.  Freeman.  [3], 
14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Nov.  27,  1916 ;  D :  45544 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  54730 

Nobody  loves  me;  story  of  a  film  vampire  in  1 
act.  by  C.  F,  Ivins.  [1],  22  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1916;   D:  44549;  CllfEord  F. 
I\ins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  54731 

Nobody's  child;  drama  in  6  acts,  by  N.  Bcma- 
dies.     [59]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  29,  1916 ;  D :  44269 ;  Nick  Bona- 
dies,  Detroit.  54732 

Noncombatant  (The);  episode,  by  S.  C.  Posner. 
9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;   D :  43153 ;   Sue  Conly 
Posner,    San   Francisco.  54733 

Noodle  soup;  Dutch  and  Irish  tabloid  comedy  in 
1  act,  by  Copeland  bros.  [1],  10  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  24,   1916;   D:  44450;   Copeland 
bros.,  Wichita,  Kans.  54734 

Nostra  (La)  pelle;  commedia  in  3  atti,  di  S. 
Lopez.  Mi  la  no,  FrateH'i  Treves,  1913.  103  p. 
12°. 

©  May  1,  1913 ;  Ic.  July  1,  1916 ;  D  :  44661 ; 
Sabatino  Lopez,  Milan.  54735 

Not  for  sale;  melo-comedy  in  3  acts,  by  William 
Revest.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   12,   1916;    D:  42735;    W.   Carl 
Raue,  Philadelphia.  54736 

Not  in;  comedy  episode,  conceived  and  written 
by  L.  V.  MacNicol.  [3],  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16,  1915 ;  D :  42642 ;  LeRoy  Vin- 
cent MacNicol,  New  York.  54737 

Not  yet.     See  Leave  it  to  me. 

Nothing  but  the  truth;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E. 
Swan.     [171]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    1,    1916;    D:  43497;    Mark   E. 
Swan,  New  York.  54738 

Nothing  doing;  monologue  for  man  or  woman, 
by  Harry  L.  Newton  and  A.  S.  Hoffman.  Chi- 
cago, Dramatic  publishing  company,  1916.  6 
p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   22,    1916;   2c.   Dec.   26,    19J6;   D: 
45744 ;  Di-amatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  54739 


5879— VOL  2—16- 


70 


Nothing  else  to  do.     See  Two  plays. 

2767 


54740 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54760 


Nothing  overlooked;  1  act  playlet,  by   Geral- 
y^  dine  Sloane.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916;   D:  43919;   David  H. 
Sloaue.  New  York.  54740 


Notre   Dame   de    Paris. 
""dance.     41667. 


See    Shadow    (The) 
14  p. 


Now  I  see;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Harman 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1916;   D:  44025;   Elizabeth 
Harman,  Madison,  N.  J.  54741 

No.  2,  suspended  sentence;  modern  drama  in 
prologue,  3  acts  and  an  epilogue,  by  W.  I. 
Sirovich.     LHOJ  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  IS,  1916  ;  D  :  43935  ;  William  Irv- 
inji  Sirovich,  New  York.  54742 

Nnr  ein  traum;  spiel-oper  in  2  akteu,  text  frei 
naeh  Lothar  Schmidts  gleichnamigen  lustspiel, 
und  musik  von  E.  Istel.  Vollstiindiges  text- 
buch  mit  dialog.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
A'^erbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
g.  m.  b.  h.  1915.     43  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  191G ;  D :  44496 ;  Edgar  Istel, 
.    Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  54743 

Nvirse  (The);  war  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  I. 
Bremner.     [99]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©■  Ic.    Mar.   27,   1916;    D :  43429 ;    Blanche 
Irbe  Bremner,  Berkeley,  Oal.  54744 

Nuts  that  are  not;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  E.  Kresko. 
[7]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916 ;  D :  43338 ;  Edson  Ev- 
ered  Kresko,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  54745 

O  bere  o  afEogare.  See  Due  commedie  mod- 
erne. 

Oath  (The);  war  play  in  1  act,  by  V.  Beatty. 
[14]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1916 ;    D :  43675 ;    Vernon 
Beatty,  Chicago.  54746 

Oath  (The)  and  the  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S. 
Nichols.     [4],  75  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    23,    1916;    D :  45501 ;    Sumner 
Nichols,  Haverhill,  Mass.  54747 

Oberon  and  Titania;  adai^tation  of  the  fairy 
scenes  in  Shakespeare's  A  midsummer  night's 
dream,  by  Frances  E.  Clarke.  New  York, 
Samuel  French ;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd., 
1915.  15  p.  12°.  (On  cover:  French's  inter- 
national copyrighted  ed.  of  the  works  of  the 
best  authors,  no.  320) 

©  Dec.  30,  1915  ;  2c.  Jan.  8,  1916 ;  D  :  42709 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  54748 

OdesbHHa  (The  monkey);  dramatic  composition 
arr.  in  5  pts.  and  epilogue,  by  O.  Dymow.  [1], 
23  p.    8°.    Ms. 

'  :  ©  Ic.  Feb.  5,  1916 ;  D  :  42956 ;  Ossip  Dymow, 
New  York.  54740 


Obstacle  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  A.  H.  Gib- 
son.    [3],  175  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   13,   1916;    D:  43313;    Addison 
Howard  Gibson,  Los  Angeles.  54750 

Occult  (The)  power;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Charles 
W.  Goddard.     [16]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D :  44519 ;   Star  com- 
pany. New  York.  54751 


CEdipus  the  king, 
matists. 


See  Chief  European  dra- 


Office  (The)  next  door;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  E. 
Ilush.    tl],  105  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916;  D  :  44002  ;  Carrie  Ellen 
Rush,  New  York.  54752 

Officer  66;  dramatic  playlet,  by  T.  J.  Whalen. 
[7]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    14,    1916;    D:  44882;   Thomas 
Joseph  Whalen,  New  Bedford,  Mass.      54753 

Oficial  (El)  de  guardia;  opereta  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido  en  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original,  libro 
de  Eugenio  Rodriguez-Arias  y  Carlos  Dolesio, 
mtisica  del  maestro  Francisco  Alonso.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  auto  res  espanoles]  1915. 
43  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  43275 ; 
E.  Rodriguez-Arias  y  C.  Dotesio,  Madrid. 

54754 

Oh,  Caesar!  Roman  play  in  2  acts,  by  Max  Pem- 
berton  and  A.  M.  Thompson.  [115]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    28,    1916;    D :  45754 ;    Robert 
Courtneidge,  London.  54755 

Oh!  Dickie;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Compton.  [1], 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    24,    1916;    D:  44452;    Charles 
Cpmpton,  New  York.  54756 

Oh!  doctor!  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Turnbull.  [2], 
20  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1916;    D :  43294 ;    Hector 
Turnbull,  Hollywood,  Cal.  54757 

1  act  play,  by  Willard  Mack.     [1],  14  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1916;   D :  43347 ;  .Joseph  E. 
Bernard,  New  York.  54758 

Oh!  Imogen!  character  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
H.   J.   Smith.     [116]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    16,     1916;     D :  45445 ;     Harry 
•Tames  Smith,  Berlin,  Conn.  54759 

Oh,  James!  foolish  fancy  in  3  flights,  by  E. 
Nytray  and  J.  Richard,  from  book  of  the  same 
name,  by  H.  M.  Edginton.  [126]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1916;  D :  43478 ;   Emil  Ny- 
tray and  John  Richard,  New  York.        54760 


Oh!  M'sieu! 
2768 


See  Girl  (The)  from  upstairs. 


54761 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54782 


Oh,  the  women;  farce  with  music,  by  H,  Rey- 
nolds and  B.  Finlay.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1916 ;  D :  44890 ;  Harrington 
Reynolds  and  Bob  Finlay,  Seattle.  54761 

Oh!  you  crook;  or,  In  the  mayor's  ofl&ce,  com- 
edy political  playlet  of  graft,  by  John  B. 
Hasty.     [1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1916;   D:  44583;   Charles  J. 
Eichman,  San  Diego,  Cal.  54762 

Ohio  (The)  lady;  play  in  4  acts,  by  N.  B.  Tark- 
ington  and  Julian  Street.  [2],  179  p.  8°. 
Printed. 

©   If.   Jan.   2u,   191G;   D :  42813 ;   N.   Booth 
Tarkington,   New   York.  54763 

Same.     1  p.  1.,  179  p.     4°.     Printed. 


©  Mar.  14,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  24,  1916;  D: 
43626 ;  N.  Booth  Tarkington  and  Julian  Street, 
New  York.  54764 

Old  Bill  Rogers;  rural  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  II.  Holman.     [11.  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  10,  1916;  D :  42722 ;  Harry  Hol- 
man. New  York.  54765 

Old  (The)  country;  play  in  3  acts,  by  D.  C. 
Calthrop.    .  [80]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1916 ;  I) :  44979 ;  Dion  Clay- 
ton  Calthrop,   London.  54766 

Old  flames;  temperamental  modern  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  C.  L.  McClure.  [103]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916;  D:  44664;  Carl  Leo- 
fwyn  McClure,  Crawford,  N.  J.  54767 

Old  (The)  home  singers;  play  in  2  acts,  by  C.  F. 
Horner.     [11]   p.     4"".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916;  D :  43099 ;  Cha.s.  F. 
Horner.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  54768 

Old  (The)  home  towners;  bucolic  episode  with 
music,  by  George  M.  Kosener.  [1],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.      [AVords  only]  • 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1916;  D :  44239 ;  George  J. 
Wetzel.  New  York.  54769 

Old  lady  31;  comedy  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by 
•R.  Crothers.     [95]   p.     4°.     Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45583 ;  Rachel 
Crothers,  New  York.  54770 

Old  (The)  love;  1  act  playlet,  by  J.  L.  Brown- 
ing.    19  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1916;  D:  43950;  Joseph  L. 
Browning,  New  York.  54771 

Old  (An)  maid's  venture;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Elraa  M.  Logic.  Boston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co., 
1916.     8  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  13,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D: 
43628;   Walter  H.   Baker  &  co.,   Boston. 

54772 


Old  (The)  minstrel;  dramalet,  by  Marian  Why- 
tyng  [pseud,  of  M.  T.  Whiting]  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    28,    1916;    D :  45011 ;    Marian 
Tracie   Whiting,    Springfield,   Mass.       54773 

Old  Ragpicker,  See  Plays  of  the  natural  and 
the  supernatural. 

Old  Sid  Pointer;  tlrama  in  3  acts,  bv  D.  Liebo- 
vitz.      [90]    p.     4°.     Typewritten.* 

©  Ic.  June  7,  1916 ;  D  :  44100 ;  David  Liebo- 
vitz.  New  York.  54774 


Old  times  made  new. 
tron  (The) 


See  Chronothanatole- 


Old  (The)  violin;  play  in  4  acts,  by  M.  T. 
Wilson.      [68]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1916 ;  D :  43086 ;  Marie  Tersa 
Wilson.    Toronto,   Ont.,   Canada.  54775 

Old  wives'  tale;  a  play,  by  George  Peele,  ed. 
with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by  Frank  W. 
Cady.  Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [etc.,  etc.,  1916] 
17  p.,  2  I.,  19-75  p.  front.     12^ 

©  Oct.  5,  1916;  2c.  and  afe.  Oct.  11,  1916; 
A:  438808;   Richard  G.  Badger,  Boston. 

54776 

Olivia's  business;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  W. 
Chattersou.     [122]   p.     4**.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45300 ;  Willowdean 
Ghatterson,   Cambridge,  Mass.  54777 

Omar,  the  seer;  1  act  play,  by  Allen  Abbott. 
20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916;  D :  43879 ;  Marguerite 
Legrand  Howland,  New  York.  54778 

On  a  byway,   off  the  highway;  play  in  1  act, 

by  E.  E.  Kresko.     [1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    18,     1916;     D :  44412 ;     Bdson 

Evered  Kresko,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.     54779 

On  deck;  musical  farce,  by  L.  Weslyn.  [1], 
9  p.    4°.    Typewiitten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43162 ;  Louis  Wes- 
lyn,  New  York.  54780 

On  honor;  or,  The  new  justice,  play  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  B.  Liadsey.  [110]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916;   D:  44489;   Benjamin 
Barr  Lindsey,  Denver.  54781 

On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout.  See  Quatre 
comedies. 

On  probation;  in  1  act,  by  H.  C.  Kastenbaui< 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D :  42761 ;  Harry  Clay 
Kastenbaum,  New  York.  54782 


2769 


54783 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54805 


On  style;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  Mrs.  O.  I.  Wise 
and  Mrs.  W.  L.  Hyman.  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  22,  191G;  D:  43708;  Mrs.  Otto 
Irving  Wise  and  Mrs.  Wm.  L.  Hyman,  San 
Francisco.  54783 

On   the   border;    comedy    dramatic    sketch,    by 
F.  L.  Wliittier.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 
"     ©  Ic.  Apr.   13,  1916;   D :  43613 ;   FranL:  L. 
Whittier,  New  York.  54784 

On  the  knees  of  the  gods;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Warner  and  Y.  DeW.  Kaplan.  [56]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916;  D:  44667;  William 
Henry  Warner  and  Ysabel  DeWitte  Kaplan, 
'New  York.  54785 

On,  the  level;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Charles 
'  -A.'  Doremus  and  L.  Westervelt,  from  a  story 
'by  Happy  Fanny  Fields.     [137]  p.    4°.    Type- 
,  written. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1916 ;  D :  44106 ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Doremiis  and  Leonidas  Westervelt,  New  York. 

54786 

original  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Marks 


.  and  Edward  A.  Paulton.     [101]  p.    4.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916;  D :  45308 ;  Maurice  E. 
IMarks,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  54787 

On  the  ocean ;  comedy  slcit ;  by  Jack  Usher 
[pseud,  of  J.  W.  Usher]     [1],  11  p.    f°.    Type- 

'   written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916 ;  D :  43387  ;  John  Walter 
Usher,  Jersey  City.  54788 

On  the  path  of  the  child;  morality  play  in  1 
act,  by  Anna  Wynne.  Cliicago,  Dramatic 
jmblishing  company,  1916.     19  p.     12°. 

:,  ©   Dec.   22,    1916;    2c.    Dec.   26,    1916;    D: 
.  ;'^5739;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  54789 

On  the  threshold.  See  Battle,  and  other 
poems. 

On  the  veranda;  play  in  1  act,  by  Hamilton 
Coleman.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

.    ©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916  ;  D :  44.575  ;  Menlo  Moore, 
inc.,  Chicago.  54790 

On  their  way  to  Havana,  Cuba.  See  Mesi- 
cano  (The)  and  the  coon. 

On  with  the  dance;  dancing  novelty  in  3  acts, 
by  B.  W.  B.  Rainger.  [1],  54  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  .5,  1916 ;  D :  42655 ;  Bertha  Wes- 
ton Bright  Rainger,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

54791 

Once  a  thief;  business  interview,  by  L.  Grattan. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    9,    1916;    D:  45084;    Lawrence 
Grattan,  New  York.  54792 


Once  in  a  blue  moon;  fairy  play  in  a  prologue 
and  3  acts,  by  G.  Richardson.  [83]  p.  4°. 
Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1916 ;  D :  43855 ;  Grace  Rich- 
ardson, New  York.  54793 

Once  upon  a  time;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
T.  Bussiere.     [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   23,   1916;   D:44969;    Tadema 
Bussiere,  New  York.  54794 

modern  fairy  tale  in  4  acts,  by  G.  Blum 

and  E.  Lieberman.    [85]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1916;  D :  43763 ;  Gustav 
Blum,  New  York  and  Elias  Lieberman,  Brook- 
lyn. 54795 
One  a  day;  or.  Somewhere  in  France,  fantasy, 
by  Caroline  Briggs  [i.  e.  C.  de  M.  Briggs] 
[1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   28,   1916;    D:  45546;    Caroline 
de  Motte  Briggs,  New  York.  54796 

One  Christmas;  1  act  play,  by  M.  F.  Bellinger. 
[2],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   12,    1916;    D :  44135 ;    Martlia 
Fletclier  Bellinger,  New  York.  54797 

One  day  on  the  home  farm.     See  Quick  action. 

One  dollar  down  and  a  dollar  a  week;  credit 
comedy  in  4  payments,  4  acts,  by  S.  J. 
Warshavvsky.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1916;    D :  43357 ;    Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  54798 
-Same.     [87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1916;  D :  43965 ;  Samuel  J. 
Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  54799 

One  June  day;  1  act  playlet,  bv  L.  D.  Pi-eeman. 
[3],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1916;  D :  44803 ;  Lea  David 
Freeman,  New  Orleans.  54800 

One  man  in  a  thousand;  3  act  comedy,  by  C. 
Terris.     [86]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    20,    1916;    D:  43971;    Charles 
Ten-is,  "Chicago.  54801 

One  (A)  man  vaudeville  shovvr;  comedy  sketch, 
by  J.  Cook.     4  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .Tan.   6,   1916;   D:  42725;   Joe   Cook. 
Lake  Hopatcong,  N.  J.  54802 

One  morning;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  K.  Devendorf. 
[1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1916;  D:  4.5519;   La  Motte 
Kibbey  Devendorf,  Albany.  54803 

One  morning  in  Belgium;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Barker.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1916 ;  D :  43016 ;  Elsa  Barker, 
New  York.  54804 

One  New  Year's  night;  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  G. 
Marshall.     [2],  16  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1916;  D:  44109;  Walter  G. 
Marshall,  New  York.  54805 


2770 


54806 


COPYBIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


54827 


One  night  in  Venice;  a  dramatic  poem,  by  G.  A. 
Pierce.     1  p.  1.,  24  p.     12°. 

©Nov.  8,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  16,  1916;  aff.  Nov. 
15.  1916;  A:  446441;  Grace  Adele  Pierce. 
Santa  Monica,  Cal.  54806 

One  (A)  night  stand;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Nordstrom.     [2],  19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916;  D:  4.3996;  France.s 
Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  54807 

One  of  the  family;  comedy  of  preparedness  in 
3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  M.  Upton.     [3],  94  p. 
'  4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916 ;  D :  43535 ;  Melville  Up- 
ton, New  York.  54808 

One  (The)  spot;  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  L. 
Silvers.     [9]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916  ;  D :  44738 ;  I^ew  Silvers, 
Princeton,  Wis.  54809 

One  who  pays.     See  Way  (The)  out. 

O'Neil  (The);  Irish  comedy  drama  Id  3  acts, 
by  A.  Nicliols  :md  A.  ^Matthews.  [134]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43754 ;  Anna  Nich- 
ols and  Adelaide  Mathews,  New  York.    54810 

Onkel  Bernhard;  lustspiel  in  3  akten,  von  Armin 
Friedmann  und  Hans  Kottow.  Regie-  und 
soufflierbuch.  Wien,  Leipzig,  Max  Pfefiier. 
1916.     102  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  Julv  29.  1916;  D :  44503 ;  Max  Pfeffer. 
Vienna.  54811 

Only  a  girl;  or.  The  woman  pays,  powerful 
fomedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles  A.  War- 
ren.    [66]  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1916:  D:  44040:  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  54812 

Only  an  American;  episode  from  history  in  1 

.-act,  by  R.  H.  Traux.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    15,    1916;    D :  44437 ;    Ravaud 

Hawley  Traux.  New  York.  54813 

Only  justice;  character  playlette  in  1  act,  by 
G.  M.  Rosener.     [1],  3  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  26,  1916 ;  D :  44238 ;  George  M. 
Rosener,  New  York.  54814 

Open  (The)  door;  comedy  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
W.  Solden.     [2],  11  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1916 ;  D :  45705 ;  George  W. 
Solden.  Chicago.  54815 

Open  sesame;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jordan. 
[2],  10  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1916 ;  D :  45268 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  54816 

Opera  (An)  rehearsed.     tS'ee' Critic  (The) 


Opera  (The)  singer;  light  opera  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  Haydeu.  [110]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1916 ;  D :  44482 ;  Jack  Hay- 
den,  New  York.  54817 

Opportunities'  knock;  or.  Love  shames  sham. 
play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  Van  Valkeuburg.  [70]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  act  1.  Aug.  31.  1916;  Ic.  act  2,  3. 
Sept.  6,  1916;  D:  44851;  Carlton  Van  A^alken- 
burg.  Nev,'  York.  54818 

Orange  blossoms;  1  act  play,  by  L.  S.  La  vine 
and  A.  French.     [1],  11  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43589 ;  Lawrence 
S.  Lavine  and  Adelaide  French.  Philadelphia. 

54819 

or.  Giving  the  bride  away,  comedy  sketch 


for  vaudeville,  by  A.  Breakspear  and  Mabel 
Norton.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9.  1916 ;  D  :  45391 ;  Angle  Break- 
spear, New  York.  54820 

Orchids  and  violets;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Win- 
slow.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43367 ;  Leah  Win- 
slow,  Bath.  Me.  54821 

Original  (An)  idea;  play  in  1  act,  by  Tex  Char- 
wate  [i.  e.  A.  T.  Charwate]  17  p.  4°,  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43201 ;  Arthur  Tex 
Charwate,  New  York.  54822 

Orphans  (The);  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
C.  B.  Hellis.     [1],  14.p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    28,    1916;    D :  1.3249 ;    Charles 
Brock   Hellis.    Philadelphia.  54823 

Ostatnie  dwa  ruble;  farsa  w  1  akcie,  przetlo- 
maczvl  z  niemieckiego  Dolski.   opracowal  T. 
Kantor.      Chicago,    W.    H.    Sajewski,    1915. 
32  p.     16°. 

©   Dec.   29,   1915;    2c.    Feb.    11,    1916;    D: 
4.3030;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  54824 

Other  (The)  girl;  dramatic  composition  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  F.  Malloy.  [89]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    12,    1916;    D :  43025 ;    John   F. 
Malloy,  Meriden,   Conn.  54825 

Other  (The)  man;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  A.  P.  Kelly.  [1],  7  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1916 ;  D :  43526 ;  Arthur  Paul 
Kelly,   Rochester,  N.  Y.  54826 

Other  (The)  man's  wife;  play  in  3  acts,  by  V.  E. 
Lambert.     [5],  55  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  3.  1916 ;  D :  44073 ;  Victor  Eman- 
ual  Lambert,  Chicago.  54827 


2771 


54828 


DKAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54848 


Other  (The)  wanderer;  drama  in  3  acts  and  a. 
prologue,  by  W.  Asplnwall.  [87]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1916;    D:  43124;    Woolsey 
Aspinwall,  Seattle.  54828 

Other  (The)  way  out;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Lanfmer.     [2],  33  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    6.    1916 ;    D :  4.5092 ;    Lawrence 
Langner,  New  York.  54829 

Other  (The)  wife;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  H. 
Mason.     [129]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    May    29,    1916 ;    D :  44029 ;    Carl    H. 
Mason,  New  York.  54830 

-Qtto  Oder  Otto?  operette  in  1  akt,  von  Victor 
L6on,  musik  von  Hans  Tegern.  Regie-  und 
soufflierbuch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W. 
Xarczag,  1915.     1  p.  1.,  106  p.     4°. 

©   Ic.   July   29,   1916;    D:  44.506;   W.   Karc- 
zag,   Vienna.  54831 

Our  country's  call;  dramatic  sketch  in  2  acts, 
by  F.  Schmidt.     [9]  p.     f.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;   D :  43176 ;   Frederick 
Schmidt,  Stockton,  Cal.  54832 

Our  first  Mrs.  President;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  J.  War.shawsky.  [76]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916  ;  D  :  43173  ;  Samuel  Jesse 
Warshawsky,  Cleveland.  54833 

Our  Fontenoy;  romantic  Irish  comedy-drama 
in  3  acts,  by  William  J.  McKiernan.  [70]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916;   D:  43666;   .Jennie  K. 
IMcKiernan,  Washington.  54834 

Our  little  wife;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Hopwood. 
[202]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  20.  1916 ;  D :  4494.5 :  Avery  Hop- 
wood,  Cleveland.  54835 

Our  new  minister;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Denman  Thompson  and  George  W.  Ryer, 
rev.  1916  by  J.  Conyers.  New  York,  Saumel 
French;  London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916. 
Ill  p.     12°. 

©  June  5.  1916  ;  2c.  June  7,  1916 ;  D  :  44097  ; 
Josei)h  Conyers.  New  York.  54836 

Out  at  old  Aunt  Mary's;  or.  A  visit  from  the 
Riley  children,  arrangement  of  the  Riley 
lioems,  l.y  L.  M.  Smith.  13  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3.  1916;   D :  45335 ;   Lelia  May 
Smith,  Hattiesl)urg,  Miss.  54837 

Out  of  the  discard;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  C. 
Posner.    9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29.  1916;  D:  45548;   Sue  Conly 
Posner,    San    Friincisco.  54838 


Out  of  the  east;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Abdullah. 
[95]   p.     4°.     TypeAvritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    13.    1916;    D:  43609;    Achmed 
Abdullah,   New   York.  54839 

Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes;  dramatic  playlet 
of  1  act.  by  C.  W.  Robison.  23  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    31,    1916;    D :  44779 ;    Charles 
William  Robison,  Portland,  Or.  54840 

Out  of  the  shadows;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  H. 
Bailey.      [1],  22  p.     8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  8,  1016 ;  D :  44104 ;  Jacob  Hai-ry 
Bailey,  Portland,  Me.  54841 

Out  of  the  silence;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  G. 
Roberts.      [4],   55   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    6,    1916 ;    D :  44826 ;    Myrtle 
Glenn   Roberts,   San   Francisco.  54842 

Outer  (The)  edge  of  society  (Le  demi-monde): 
by  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils,  tr.  by  B.  H.  Clark 
[play  in  5  acts]  [Cambridge,  Mass.,  Printed 
by  H.  O.  Houghton  &  co.,  1916]  2  p.  1., 
[451]-502  p.     8°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1910;  2c.  and  aft'.  Apr.  19,  1916; 
A:  428605;   Barrett  H.   Clark.  New  York. 

54843 

Sec  alsu   Chief  European  dramatists. 

Outing;  play  in  1  act.  by  B.  Whipple  and  W. 
Huston.     [1],  14  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916 ;  D  :  45731 ;  Bay  one 
Whipple  and  Walter   Huston,  New  York. 

54844 

Outsnared;  drama  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Gropper. 
[2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23.  1916;  D :  45502 ;  Milton 
Herbert  Gropper,  Brooklyn.  54845 

Outwitting  the  devil;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Hickenlooper.      [21]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1916;  D:  45024;  Jean 
Hickenlooper,   Albia,    la.  54846 

Over  the  garden  wall.      Sec  Class  '16. 

Overruled.      See  Androcles  and  the  lion. 

Overtones;  act  2  and  3,  by  A.  Gerstenberg. 
[81]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  26,  1916;  D :  44343 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  54847 

■  See   also   Washington    square   plays. 

P.  (The)  A.  I.  L.  W,  R.  ^>ee  Comedies  in 
miniature. 

Pa  vestir  santos;  apunte  de  sainete  en  prosa, 
original  de  IMannel  Gonzalez  de  Lara  y 
Ram6n  Dfaz  Mirete.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1916.     20  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5.  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45116;  M.  Gonzftloz  de  Lara  y  R,  Dfaz  Mi- 
rete, Madrid.  54848 


2772 


54849 


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54866 


Paa  den  gyldne  korsvej;  helgas  nytaarsrevy 
1916-1917,  af  liakris  [pseud,  of  L.  Lauritzen] 
[43]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    4,    1916;    D:  45346;    Lauritz 
Lauritzen,  Oaldand,  Cal.  54849 

Pachin  de  Mieres;  entremes,  original  de  P. 
Pgrez  Capo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autore? 
espanoles]   1916.     15,   [1]  p.     12°. 

©   May    31,    1916;    Ic.    June   3.    1916;    D: 
44065;   Felipe  Pgrez  Capo,  INIadrid.        54850 

Pack  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Booth.  [106] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    19,    1916 ;    D :  43668 ;    Hilliard 
Booth,  Brevard,  N.  C.  54851 

Paddly  pools;  little  fairy  play  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Mallesou.     [2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  191G  ;  D  :  44703  ;  Miles  Mal- 
leson,  London.  54852 

Paducah  (A)  romance;  1  act  comedy,  by  R. 
Lane.      [22]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   31,    1916;    D :  43485 ;    Richard 
Lane,  Buffalo.  54853 

Pagan  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  M.  Vincent. 
53  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   18,   1916;   D :  45462 ;    Marshall 
Vincent,  Englewood,   N.   ,J.  54854 

Pagans;  play  in  3  acts,  by  C.  P.  Anthony. 
[64]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    15,    1916;    D :  44895 ;    Charles 
Pearson  Anthony,   Medford,   Mass.  54855 

Pageant  (A)  and  masque  for  the  Shakespeare 
tercentenary;  by  Armond  Carroll.  [Atlanta] 
The  Atlanta  center.  Drama  league  of  America, 
1916.     1  p.  1.,  5-79  p.     t°. 

©  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  14,  1916 ; 
A  :  428522  ;  A,  Carroll,  Atlanta.  54856 

Pageant  (The)  of  Bloomington  and  Indiana 
University;  educational  development  of  Indi- 
ana as  focused  in  this  community  and  served 
by  the  state  University,  by  W.  C.  Langdon. 
oil  the  University  campus,  Bloomington,  Ind., 
1916.    77  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©   May    12,    1916;    2c.    May    22,    1916;    D: 
44168 ;  William  Chauncy  Langdon,  New  York. 

54857 

Pageant  (The)  of  Corydon,  the  pioneer  capi" 
tal  of  Indiana,   1816-1916;  by  W.  C.  Lang 
don.      [New    Albany,    Ind.,    Baker's    printing 
house,  1916]     43  p.    8°. 

©    June   2,    1916;    2c.    .Tune    6,    1916;    D: 
44166;  William  Chauncy  Langdon,  New  York^ 

54858 

Pageant  of  Georgia;  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Adam- 
son.     [23]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    27,     1916;     D:  44125;     Nellie 
Adarason,  Rome,  Ga.  54859 


Pageant  (The)  of  Hope;  presented  by  the 
student  body  of  Hope  College  1916,  book  of 
words  by  Adrianna  Sara  Kolyn.  [18]  p.  4°. 
Printed. 

©  June  17,  1916;  2c.  June  19,  1916;  D: 
44183;  Council  of  Hope  college,  Holland, 
Mich.  54860 

Pageant  (The)  of  Indiana;  drama  of  the  de- 
velopment of  the  state  as  a  community  from 
its  exploration  by  La  Salle  to  the  centennial 
of  its  admission  to  the  union,  by  W.  C. 
Langdon.  [Indianapolis,  The  Hollenbeck 
press,  1916]     79  p.     8°. 

©  Sept.  29.  1916;  2c.  Oct.  5,  1916;  D: 
45053 ;  William  Chauncy  Langdon,  Bronxville, 
N.  Y.  54861 

Pageant  (The)  of  Newark;  [250th  anniversary 
of  the  founding  of  Newark,  N.  J.]  book  of 
words,  by  T.  W.  Stevens.  Newark,  The  com- 
mittee of  one  hundred,  1916.     112  p.     8°. 

©  May  27,  1916;  2c.  May  31,  1916;  D: 
44031 ;  Thomas  Wood  Stevens,  Pittsburgh. 

54862 

Pageant  of  Palos;  presented  by  the  people  of 
Palos  Township,  Saturday  afternoon,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1916,  at  Palos  Park,  Illinois,  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Palos  improvement  club, 
book  of  the  pageant  by  Hattie  Sinnard  Pash- 
ley  and  Eleanor  Reese  Dunn.  [Chicago,  The 
Hildmann  printing  co.,  1916]  1  p.  1.,  21,  [1] 
p.    illus.   (incl.  music)     12°. 

©  Sept.  16,  1916;  2c.  and  afe.  Sept.  27, 
1916 ;  A :  438599  ;  Palos  improvement  club, 
Palos  Park,  111.  54863 

Pageant  (A)  of  peace;  written  for  the  American 
school  peace  league,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix 
[i.  e.  B.  M.  D.  Flebbe]  Boston,  American 
school  peace  league,  1915.     20  p.     8°. 

©  Mar.  25,  1915;  2c.  Mar.  30,  1916;  D: 
43463;  Beulah  Marie  Dix  Flebbe,  Waban. 
Mass.  54864 

Pageant  (A)  of  Superior;  presented  by  the 
pupils  of  the  All  day  industrial  school,  Su- 
perior. Wisconsin,  May  24  and  25,  '16  [by 
Sara  A.  Crumpton]  [Superior,  Wis..  Su- 
perior high  school  print  .shop,  1916]  21  p. 
obi.     16°. 

©  May  20,  1913 ;  2c.  June  12,  1916 ;  aff.  July 
31,  1916;  A:  436211;  William  H.  Crumpton, 
Superior,  Wis.  54865 

Pageant  of  the  Bible  among  the  nations;  cele- 
brating the  centennial  of  the  American  Bible 
society,  first  presented  under  the  direction  of 
Marie  Moore  Forrest,  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
May  6,  1916.  New  York,  American  Bible 
society,  1916.  24  p.  illus.  4°.  (Centennial 
pamphlets  no.  7) 

©  Aug.  3,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  22,  1916 ; 
A  •  436473 ;  American  Bible  society,  New  York. 

54866 


2773 


54867 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


54887 


Pag-eant  of  the  church;  given  in  honor  of  the 
general  convention  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal church,  October.  1916.  The  Pageant  de- 
signed and  produced  by  the  Rev.  George  Long. 
[St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Printed  by  Woodward  &  Tier- 
nan  ptg.  CO.,  1916]     59  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  9. 1916 ;  2c.  and  afC.  Oct.  13, 1916  ;  A  : 
438863:  George  Long.  Warsaw,  111.         54867 

Pageant  (The)  of  Yankton;  [play  in  3  epi- 
sodes] by  J.  M.  Hanson.  [Yankton,  S.  D.. 
Yankton  printing  CO.,  1916]     56  p.    8°. 

©    Apr.    25,    1916;    2c.    May    1.    1916;    D: 
43797;  .Toseph  Mills  Hanson.  Yankton,  S.  D. 

54868 

Painted  illusions;  comedy  skit,  by  E.  HofE- 
inann.     5  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   17.   1916;   D:  42380;   Eberhard 
Hoffmann,  New  York.  54869 

•Painting  the  church  red;  dialog  for  5  females, 
l)v  E.  .T.  Freund.  Antigo,  Wis..  Antigo  pub- 
lishing company,  1916.  15  p.  16".  (Dialogs 
for  young  people's  societies,  no.  45) 

©  Apr.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1916  ;  D  :  43654 : 
Antigo  publishing  co..  Antigo,  Wis.  54870 

Pair  (A)  of  jacks;  farce-comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  X.  O'Leary.  [1],  19  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    20,    1916;    D:  42797;    Francis 
Xavier  O'Leary,  Brooklyn.  54871 

Pair  (A)  of  them;  1  act  play,  by  M.  E.  Pesnel. 
[2],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16.  1916;  D :  43066 ;  Maximilian 
l':d\\in  Pesnel,  New  York.  54872 

Pair  (A)  of  tickets;  playlet,  by  W.  Mack.  [1], 
l.~»  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    IS,    1916;    D:  43362;    Wilbur 
Mack,  New  York.  54873 

Palace  of  ivoiy;  department  store  story  play  in 
5  acts,  by  O.  Wilson.  [89]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14.  1916;  D :  43637 ;  Oliver  Wil- 
son. Macedon.  N.  Y.  54874 


P place  (The)   of  the  king, 
for  little  folks. 


Sec  Seven  plays 


Pale  (The)  Fantana;  oi-.  The  magic  chalice,  1 
act  plav  in  "  scenes  and  an  interlude,  by  H. 
Dnnlap".     [31.  16  p.     4°.     T^Tpewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   17,   1916;   D:  453.39;   Henrietta 
Dunlap,  Washington.  54875 

Pan  in  ambush;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Patterson. 
[4].  40  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   25.   1916;   D:  43461;   Marjorie 
Patterson,  London.  54876 


Pansy  of'  the  ribbon  counter;  comedy  sketch. 
liy  Gx-ace  Bryan.     [1].  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4.  1916;  D:  42950;  Grace  Lovell 
Bryan,  Minneapolis.  54877 

Pansy's  particular  punch;  1  act  play,  by  W. 
Mack.   '[1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    10,    1916;    D :  43563 ;    Willard 
Mack,  New  York.  54878 

Paranoiac  (The);  1  act  drama  of  ho.spital  life. 
by  C.  E.  Reynolds.  [1],  28  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  43684  ;  Cecil  Edward 
Reynolds.  Los  Angeles.  54879 

Pardon  (The);  play  with  3  acts  and  12  scenes, 
by  A.  Di  Stasio.     [92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  4,  1916;  D :  43226 :  Annette  Di 
Stasio,  New  York.  54880 

Paris  (The)  doll;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts, 
book,  lyrics,  and  music  by  .Tamos  Macready. 
[88]   p."     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.   17,  1916;   D :  4.3076 ;   James  A. 
McCreedy,  New  York.  54881 

Parish  (The)  pump;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  G. 
Layton.     [113]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   7,   1916;   D :  43247 ;    Frank  G. 
Layton,  London  54882 

Park  (The)  tramp.     See  Blood  love. 

Pas  (Le)  d'amour;  dancing  fantasy,  by  I. 
Forbes-Robertson.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12.  1016;  D:  44864;  Ian  Forbes- 
Robertson,  New  York.  54883 

Pasado    (Lo);   drama   en   4   actos   y   en   verso, 

origiiial  de  IL  Alonso  Rodriguez.     ^ladrid  [So- 

ciedad  de  autores  e.spanoles]  1915.    79  p.    12°. 

©   .Tan.   27.    1916;    Ic.    -Tan.    28,   1916;    D: 

42867;  TTonoiio  Alonso  Rodriguez.  Madrid. 

54884 

Passing  (The);  biblical  drama  in  4  episodes, 
by  E.  M.  Barr.     [.39]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  le.  Oct.  27,  1916:  D:  45294;  Esta  Mae 
Barr,  Marblehead,  Mass.  54885 

Passing  (The)  of  Pan;  dramatic  fantasy,  by  H. 
Crane.     [12]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8.  1916;  D:  44580;  Hal  Crane. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  54886 

Passing  (The)  of  the  wilderness;  spring 
masque  of  the  dunes,  by  A.  W.  Goss.  [2],  17 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8.  1916 ;  D :  432.50 ;  Aletta  Wa- 
terbury  Goss.  Chicago.  54887 


Passing  on  the  joke, 
children. 


See  Twelve  plays  for 


2774 


54888 


COPYRIGHTED  IN    THE   UNITED  STATES 


54910 


Passing  show  of  1916;  play  in  prologue  and  2 
nets,  by  Harold  Atteridge.  [34]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916;  D :  44597 ;  Winter- 
garden  company,  New  York.  54888 

Passing  souls;  sketch,  by  S.  F.  Hillman.  [1], 
11   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45382 ;  Sara  Prazer 
ITillman,  Pittsburgh.  54889 

Past,  present  and  future;  play  in  1  act, by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     [21.  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1916;  D :  45703 ;  Otto  T. 
Johnsone,  Brooklyn.  54890 

Past,  present  .  .  .  unknown;  play  in  1  act,  by 
L.  Winslow.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1916  ;  D  :  4330S  ;  Leah  Wins- 
low,  Bath,  Me.  54891 

Path  (The)  of  scarlet  shadow^s;  play  in  4  acts, 
by  B.  GreenJaeld.     [56]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  9.  1916 ;  D :  4411S ;  Ben  Green- 
field. Chicago.  54892 

Path  (The)  of  the  peacocks;  stage  romance  of 
fact  and  fancy  in  3  scenes,  by  S.  Walters. 
18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  44672 ;  Selma  Wal- 
ters, Chicago.  54893 

Pathfinder;  in  1  act,  written  especially  for  The 
children's  play,  by  The  Martin  studios.  Wil- 
limantic.  Conn.,  1916.     14  p.     16°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1916;  D: 
45526;  William  S.  Martin.  Willimantic, 
Conn.  54894 

Patio  (El)  de  los  naranjos;  sainete  de  costuni- 
bres  cordobee;as  en  prosa,  original  df  Julio 
Pellicer  y  .Jose  Fernande/,  del  Vilhir.  musica 
flel  maestro  Pablo  Luna.  Madrid  [SociedMdde 
iiutores  espanoles]  1916.  40  p.  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25.  1916;  D: 
43737;  J.  Pellicer  y  J.  Fernandez  del  Villar. 
Madrid.  54895 

Patria;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Louis  Joseph  Vance. 
15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D :  44462 ;  Star  com- 
pany, New  York.  54896 

play    in   4   acts,    bv    Louis    Joseph    Yance. 

[11.  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24.  1916;  D :  45267 ;  Star  com 
pany.  New  York.  54897 

Patria  (La)  de  Cervantes;  revista  en  1  iicto, 
dividido  en  6  cuadros.  en  prosa  y  vei'so, 
original  de  M.  Fernilndez  de  la  Pnente, 
}nfisica  del  maestro  Luis  Foglietti.  Madrid 
rSociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  50, 
[9]  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  May  31,  1916;  Ic.  June  3.  1916;  D: 
44068 ;  Manuel  Ferniindes:  de  la  Puente,  Ma- 
drid. 54898 


Patriot  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  B.  Blades. 
[70]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916 ;  D :  45732 ;  I.eslie  Bur- 
ton  Blades,  Eugene,   Or.  .  ,     54899 

Patrol  (The);  an  original  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
by  S.  Marble.      [109]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Scott  Marble,  Gliicago ;  1890 :  39482,  Dec. 
13;  2c.  .Tan.  26,  1891.  54900 

Patron  (A)  of  art.  Sec  Comedies  in  minia- 
ture. 

Pat's  niatrimouial  venture;  comedy,  by  Ward 
M;ic;)uley.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  companv 
[1916]     13  p.     12°. 

©    Oct.    14,    1916;    2c.    Oct.    IS.    1916;    D: 
45201;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  54901 

Patsy  Perkins,  protege;  comedy  drama  in  3 
iicts,  by  M.  T.  Jacobs.     [63]  p.    4°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D :  433B3 ;  Maurie  T. 
Jacobs,  Cincinnati.  54902 

Paula;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  N.  Meyer.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Dec.    29,    1915;     D:  42847;     Annie 
Nathan  Meyer,  New  York.  54903 

Pauline  Allen;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  P.  Hendrick- 
son.     [4],  88  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916 ;    D :  44256 ;    Susannah 
Pullin    Hendrickson,    Silverton,    O.         54904 

Pavas  (Las);  aproposito  comico-lirico,  original 
de  I*.  Perez  Fernandez,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Foglietti.  IMadrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1916.     16,   [2]  p.     12°. 

©    Sept.    5.    1916;    Ic.    Oct.    IL    1916;    D: 
45134;    I'edro   P6rez   Fernandez,   Madrid. 

54905 

Pawn  (The):  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Noel. 
[99]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tuly  1,  1916;  D:  44283;  Joseph  Noel, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  54906 

Pawnshop  (The);  draniM  in  4  acts,  by  M.  W. 
Holton.      [2],   74   )>.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25.  1916 ;  D  :  44973 ;  Mary  Ward 
Holton,  New  York.  54907 

Pay-off  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  A.  Rivers. 
[1],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    15.    1910;    D:  4.5423;    Walter 
Allen  Rivers.  San  Francisco.  54908 

Peace  (The)  girl;  romantic  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Y.  Thompson.     [141]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916 ;  D  :  43318 ;  Vance  Thomp- 
so]),  I^os  Angeles.  54909 

Peace  on  earth;  Christmas  fantasy  for  chil- 
dren, by  A.  Mison.  [21]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  14,  1916 ;  D :  441 53 ;  Ada  Mixon, 
Washington.  54910 


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Peace  (The)  pilgrims;  oratorical  satire  on 
mediation  and  political  aspiration,  by  W.  D. 
Hall.     [4],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916;  D :  44565 ;  William 
Davis  Hall,  Philadelphia.  54911 

Peachbloom;  playlet,  by  R.  De  C.  Leland.  [1], 
4  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44530 ;  Robert  De 
Camp  Leland,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.     54912 

Peanut  (The)  peddler;  comic  opera  libretto  in 
3  acts,  by  W.  F.  Brown,  jr.  [75]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;  D :  45320 ;  William 
Franklin  Bi-own,  jr.,  Alameda,  Cal.  54913 

Peanuts;  farce  in  1  act  and  1  scene,  by  Mrs.  C. 
Clark.     [1],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  23,  1916;  D :  4.5245 ;  Mrs.  Cur- 
ran  Clark,  San  Francisco.  54914 

Pearl  (The)  of  Sahara;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Sackler.     66  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  2,  1916 ;  D :  43799 ;  Hari-y  Sack- 
ler, New  York.  54915 

Pecadora  (La)  (Daniela);  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Angel  Guimera,  tr.  by  Wallace  Gillpatrick. 
New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons, 
1916.    3  p.  1.,  162  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  22.  1916:  2c.  Oft.  31,  1916;  D: 
45313 ;  Hispanic  society  of  America.  New 
York.  54916 

Peddler  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  H.  Lyman. 
6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  10,  1916;  D :  42817 ;  Marie  H. 
Lyman,   Philadelphia.  54917 

Peer  (The)  of  the  pretty  one.     Sec  Anastasia. 

Peggy's  prophecy;  comedy  playlet,  by  S.  F. 
Hillman.      [1],   15  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct,  24,  1916 ;  D :  45254 ;  Sara  Frazer 
Hillman,   Pittsburgh.  54918 

Pen;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  A.  Vachell,  freely 
adapted  from  Lady  Penelope,  a  novel  by  Mor- 
ley   Roberts.      [3],   107  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  May  8,  19KJ ;  D  :  43847  ;  Horace  Amies- 
ley  Vachell,  London.  54919 

Pen  (The)  and  the  sword;  play  in  1  act,  by 
R.  E.  Wright.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29.  1916 ;  D :  4476.'j ;  Roscoe  EUs- 
^\•orth  Wright,  Chicago.  54920 

Pena  de  muerte  al  amor.     See  Diana  cazadora. 

Penalty  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  W.  Chase 
and  W.  G.  Hennessy.  [1],  62  p.  f°.  Tj^o- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916;  D :  43215 ;  Frank  W. 
Chase  and  William  G.  Hennessv,  Melrose. 
Mass.  54921 


Penalty  (The) — Continued. 

— -play  in  1  act,  by  E.  W.  Duke.  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.  17,   1916;   D:  43706;   E.  Wood- 
ward Duke,  New  York.  54922 

Penalty  (A)  of  justice;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D. 
Goldstein.     [105]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916 ;  D :  45044 ;  David  Gold- 
stein, New  York.  54923 

Pendientes  (Los)  de  la  Trini;  o,  No  hay  mal 
que  por  bien  no  veuga,  Siiinete  lirico  en  1 
acto,  original  de  Angel  Torres  del  Alamo 
y  Antonio  Asenjo,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Vives.  1  a  ed.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1916.  4.3,  [1]  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  May  31,  1916  ;  Ic.  June  3. 1916 ;  D  :  44063  ; 
Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid.        54924 

People's  (The)  friend;  monologue,  by  A.  Hoff- 
man.    [1].  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1915;  D :  42652 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, Now  York.  54925 

Pep  (The)  promoter;  comedy  in  1  act  .by  Harry 
L.  Newton.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916  ;  D  :  44628  ;  Harrison  J. 
Terry,  Chicago.  54926 

Pepita;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .L  H.  Gibney.  [37] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1916;    D :  44976 ;    .Joseph 
Harry  Gibney,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  54927 

Pepper  and  salt;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  Gersten- 
berg  and  R.  de  Cordova.  [5],  104  p.  4°. 
Typewi-itten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1916;  D:  44692;  Alice  Ger- 
stenber.t;-  and  Rienzi  de  Cordova,  Chicago. 

54928 
Perch  (The)  of  the  devil.     See  Vein  (The)  of 
gold. 

Perfect  (The)  son;  4  act  drama,  by  F.  Haines- 
Reed.     [G].  88  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©    1  c.    Apr.    4,    1916 ;    D :  43524 ;    Florence 
Haines-Iieod,  Los  Angeles.  54929 

Perfume  (The)  shop;  odoriferous  comedy,  by 
.Tunie  McCree.     [1],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten.' 

©  le.  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  D :  42855 ;  Harry  Lut- 
ton,  New  York.  54930 

Perfumed    (The)    death;    or.    The    comedy   of 

baffles,  drama  of  passion  nnd  hatred  in  4  acts, 

l)y  F.  Cantello.     [6],  140  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .June  6,  1916;  D :  44096 ;  Frank  Can- 

1ello.  Los  Angeles.  54931 

Perhaps;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Grace  liivingstou 
Furniss.  New  York,  S.  French ;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1915.  18  p.  12°.  (On  cover: 
French's  international  copyrighted  ed.  of  the 
^\■orks  of  the  best  authors,  no.  317) 

©  Dec.  30,  1915 ;  2c.  .Tan.  6.  1916  ;  D  :  42665 ; 
Sanuiel  French,  New  York.  54932 


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Perkin's  luck;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  D.  L.  Mitch- 
ell.    [114]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916;  D :  44632 ;  Dodson  L. 
Mitchell,  New  York.  54933 

Perla  (La)  ambarina;  .iuguete  comico  en  2 
actos,  original  de  Pedro  Munoz  Seca  y  Pedro 
P^rez  Fernandez.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espanoles]  1916.     58  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25',  1916;  D: 
43744:  P.  IMimoz  Seca  y  P.  Pgrez  Fernandez, 
Madrid.  54934 

Persecuted  (A)  princess;  comic  opera  in  3  acts, 
words  and  music  by  C.  Fiqne.  [73]  p.  4". 
Type^^•ritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1916 ;  D :  45218 ;  Carl  Fiqu§, 
Brooklyn,  54935 

Persephone;  a  masque,  by  I.  Fla^gg.  San  Fran- 
cisco, P.  Elder  and  company  [1916]  105  p. 
front.     8°. 

©  Aug.  23.  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  5,  1916 ; 
A  :  437571 ;  Isaac  Flagg.  Berkeley,  Cal. 

54936 

Personally  conducted;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  R. 
Colter  and  H.  S.  Lee.  [1].  49  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D:  43180;  John  R. 
Colter,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  Harry  S.  Lee, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  54937 

Peter  plans;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mary  E.  Macan. 
[17]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  19,  1916;  D:  43953;  Mary  Ma- 
am  Selhy.  Cynwyd,  Pa.  54938 

Petit  (Le)  chaperon  rouge.  Sec  French  plays 
for  children. 

Petrel,  the  storm  child;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
C\  S.  Bird.  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.. 
1916.     58  p.     12°. 

©  May  3,  1916  ;  2c.  May  4.  1916  ;  D  :  43812  : 
Charles  S.  Bird,  Pittsburgh.  54939 

Petticoat  diplomacy;  1  act  play,  by  R.  Foster. 
[1].  21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  17,  1916;  D :  44172 ;  Roy  Foster. 
New  York.  54940 

Petticoat  (The)  soldier;  musical  play  in  2  acts, 
hook  and  lyrics  by  B.  T.  Emery,  music  by 
Sigmund  Romberg.  [107]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D :  43494 ;  Edwin  T. 
Emery.  New  York.  54941 

Petticoats;  play  in  1  act,  by  John  B.  Hymer. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43340;  Eleanor 
Hymer,  New  York.  54942 


Phredra.     See  Chief  European  dramatists. 


Phantom  (The)  beast;  or,  Seven  whiskies  and 
a  bald  pate,  original  fantasy  in  1  act  and  4 
scenes,  by  S.  Williams.  [1],  44  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  9,  1916;  D:  43255;   Scott  Wil- 
liams, Little  Rock,  Ark.  54943 

Phoenix  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  F.  J.  Zieg- 
ler.     [142]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  22.  1916;   D :  43976 ;   Frederick 
Jacob  Ziegler,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  54944 

Phoney  (A)  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  Eddie 
Raye.      [7]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  31,  1916;  D :  44531 ;  Herman  A. 
^leyer.  Philadelphia.  54945 

Phormio.     Sec  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Phosphorescent  Jim;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by 
F.  W.  Thomp.son.  [2].  25  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20.  1916:  D:  45227;  Frederic  W. 
Thompson,   New   York.  54946 

Phryne;  play  in  1  act  with  2  scenes,  by  F.  A. 
Kummer.     [37]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Mar.   23,   1916;    D:  43398;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kummer.  Catonsville,  Md.  54947 

Phyllis.      See  Love   (The)   locket. 

Physician's  (The)  compact;  drama  in  5  acts, 
from  the  French  of  Theodore  Barri6re,  by 
F.   O.   Rose.      [79]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1916 ;    D :  4.3326 :    Frank 
Oakes  Rose,  New  York.  54948 

Piano  (A)  delivery;  comedy  singing  and  talk- 
ing act,  by  Allen  Spencer  Tenney.  [1],  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1916 ;  D :  45270 ;  Wilcox,  iMc- 
Hugh  &  Neska,  Brooklyn.  54949 

Piano  (The)  is  tuned;  comedy  playlet,  by  S.  F. 
Hillman.     [1].  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11.  1016;  D:  4.3010;  S.nra  Frazer 
Hiflman.  Pittsburgli.  54950 

Pick-up  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Metzger. 
[21,  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9.  1916;  D :  4484S ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger, San  Francisco.  54951 

Picture  (The)  frame;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  L. 
Burrow.     [1],  22  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Pec.   20,   1916;   D:  45696;   Alice  Le- 
nora  Burrow,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  54952 

Pictures.      See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Pied  (The)  Piper;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  E.  W. 
Quaife.  [1].  22  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916;  D :  44822 ;  Elise  West 
Quaife,  Tomkins  Cove,  N.  Y.  54953 


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Pied  (The)  Piper  of  Hamelin.  See  "What  shall 
we  play? 

Pieper  &  Sperling;  musikalischer  schwaiik  in  3 
akten,  von  Bruno  Decker  und  Otto  Sprinzel, 
musik  von  Karl  Alfredy.  Leipzig,  Otto  Die- 
trich, 1915.     75  p.     8°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   July  29,   1916;   D:  44498;   Otto  Die- 
trich.  Leipzig.  54954 

Pierrot  et  les  korrigans.  Sec  Trench  plays 
for  children. 

Pierrot  in  the  clear  of  the  moon;  pantomime, 
by  G.  S.  Riggs.     5  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

'©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916;   D :  45187 ;   Gretclien  S. 
Riggs,   Chicago.  54955 

Pietrc  Corsini's  revenge;  dramatic  episode  in 
1  act.  by  M.  Brandenstein.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    26,    1916;    D :  45914 ;    Manfred 
Brandenstein,    Sau   Francisco.  54956 

Pigeon  blood;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Saul.  16  p. 
f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D:  45556;  Milt  Saul, 
Evanston,  111.  54957 

Pilgrims  (The)  and  their  journeys.  See  Dram- 
atized   scenes    from    American    history. 

Pilgrim's  (The)  progress;  version  iur  a  musical 
miracle  play,  by  E.  Hodgkinson.  [1],  32  p. 
4°.    Typewritten.     [Word.s  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.   8.    1916;    D :  44843 ;    Elizabeth 
Hodgkinson.  Cincinnati.  54958 

Pin  pricks;  8  act  far«-c,  by  Edwar<i  M.  Jaffa 
and  C.  A.  Purdy.     [41 1  p.    f°.    TjTewritteu. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    24,    1916;    D :  45935 ;    Edward 
Jaffa  and  Camille  A.  Purdy,  Berkeley,  Gal. 

54959 

Pinch  (A)  hit;  comedy  in  1  act  adapted  from 
A  pinch  hit  in  vaudeville,  by  Bozeman  Bulger, 
in  the  Saturday  evening  post  of  Sept.  25,  1915, 
by  W.  Chatterson.  [3],  27  p.  4°  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  44601 ;  Willowdean 
Chatterson,  Cambridge,  Mass.  54960 

Pink  (The)  d.  ts,;  original  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  F.  Flynn.     [132]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  17,  1916 ;  D :  44393 ;  Edward  F. 
Flynn,  Devils  Lake,  N.  D.  54961 

Pink  pajamas;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  E.  Swan. 
[151]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    7,   1916;    D:  45371;    Mark    E. 
Swan,  New  York.  54962 

Pipe  (A)  of  peace.  Sec  Comedies  in  minia- 
ture. 


Pipes  (The)  o'  Pan;  wood  dream,  by  S.  Sher- 
man, with  illustrations  by  Helen  Alton 
Sawyer.  Boston,  Richard  G.  Badger  [1916] 
81  p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  8,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  20,  1916;  D: 
43676:  Svlvin  Sherman.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

54963 

Piratas  (Los);  zarzuela  fantastica  en  1  acto, 
dividhlo  en  4  cuadros.  eu  prosa,  original  de 
M.  Garj'ido.  miisica  del  maestro  Rafael  Mil- 
Ian.  Madrid  [Sociednd  de  antores  espa- 
iioles]  1916.     43  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  July  6,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45123  ;  Manuel  Garrido,  Sladrid.  54964 

Pirate  (The)  of  the  gulf;  play  in  3  acts,  by  H. 
Bagg.     [2],  118  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916  ;  D  :  44179  ;  Helen  Bagg, 
Chicago.  54965 

Pirates  (The)  of  the  pearl;  farce-comedy  in 
song,  in  3  acts,  5  scenes,  book  by  A.  S.  Crockett. 
[115]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8.  1916;  D :  43557 ;  Albert  Ste- 
vens   Crockett,    New    York.  54966 

Place  aux  dames.  See  Shakespeare  water- 
cure.     41736a. 

Plaie  (A)  for  merrie  May  tyme;  wherein  ye 
scholars  go  a-maskiug,  by  Johnston  Gros- 
venor.  Lebanon,  O.,  March  brothers,  1910. 
25  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  6,  1916 ;  D  :  4.5076 : 
I^Iarch  brothers,  Lebanon,  O.  54967 

Plan  (The)  and  the  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  S.  Eagan  and  M.  Y.  Samuels.  [13G]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ir.  Jan.  8,  1916 ;  D :  42704 ;  Alberta  S. 
Eagan  and  Maurice  V.  Samuels,  New  York. 

54968 

Plans  of  men:  melodrama  of  present  day  city 
life  ill  3  acts,  by  H.  L.  Bimm.  [65]  p.  4°. 
Type^^'ritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916;  D:  44820;  Harry  Lee 
Bimm.  Dayton,  O.  54969 

Plantation  bitters.  See  Club  and  lodge  room 
entertainments. 

Plaster  (The)  king;  book  and  lyrics  of  play 
in  prologue  and  2  acts,  5  scenes,  by  C.  A. 
Flynn.     [69]    p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916;  D:  45388;  Catherine 
Agatha  Flynn.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.      54970 

Play  awhile:  :i  dramatic  reader  for  the  second 
school  year,  by  Margaret  A.  Doheny.  Bos- 
ton, Little,  Brown  and  company,  1916.  3  p.  I., 
v-xi,  178  p.     col.  front.,  illus.     12°. 

©  July  7,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  July  10,  1916; 
A :  431782 ;  Little,  Brown  and  company,  Bos- 
ton. 54971 


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Playing  destiny;  3  act  melodrama  of  present 
day  America,  by  A.  Gurney.  [56]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916 ;  D :  43407 ;  Antoinette 
Gurney,  Boston.  54972 

Playing  Hiawatha;  scenes  from  Longfellow's 
song  of  Hiawatlia  arr.  as  an  operetta  espe- 
cially adapted  for  presentation  by  school 
children,  by  Grace  and  Ruth  Reddy.  Chicago, 
Gamble  hinged  music  company,  1916.  40  p. 
16°. 

©  Mar.  1,1916;  2c.  Mar.  17.1916;  D:  43883; 
Gamble  hinged  music  co.,  Chicago.  54973 

Playing-  rabbit.  See  Twelve  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 

Playmates;  comedy,  by  D.  H.  Wallace.  [1],  51 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Jan.     4,    1916;     D:  42644;  David 

Harold  Wallace,  New  York.  54974 

Plays;  [by  August  Strindberg]  tr.  by  Edith  and 
Warner  Gland,  [v.  3]  Boston,  J.  W.  Luce  & 
company,  1914.  Various  paging.  front, 
(port.)     12°. 

Contents  ■        Swanwiiite.  —  xVdvent.  —  The 
storm. 

©  Feb.  11,  1914;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  4,  1916; 
•  A :  427529  ;  L.  E.  Bassett.  Boston.  54975 

tr.    with    an    introduction    by    Edwin 


Bjfirkman.  Authorized  ed.  4th  series.  New 
York.  C.  Sci-ibner's  sons,  1916.  4  p.  1.,  3-283 
p.     12°. 

Contents  :  The  bridal  crown. — The  spook 
sonata. — The  first  warning. — Gustavus  Vasa. 

©  Jan.  28,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Jan.  31,  1916; 
A :  420592  ;  Charles  Scrihner's  sons.  New  York. 

54976 

by  O.  P.  Parker.    Memphis,  Tenn.,  National 


drama  co.,  1916.     [218]  p.     12° 

Contents  :  The  winning  of  Latane. — Bet- 
ter than  gold. — The  valedictory. — Lone  star. 

©  Jan  29,  1016 ;  2c.  Feb.  23,  1916 ;  D  :  43246 ; 
Oliver  Perry  Parker,  INIemphis,  Tenn.     54977 

Plays  for  home,  school  and  settlement;  by 
Virginia  Olcott,  designs  for  costumes  by  Har- 
riet Mead  Olcott.  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  & 
company,  1916.  7  p.  1.,  5-133  p.  illus.,  col. 
plates.     12°. 

Contents  :  Flowers  in  the  palace  garden. — 
Ruler  of  the  forest. — Tina's  images. — A  Puri- 
tiin  Christmas. — Troll  of  the  mountains. — Lit- 
tle people  of  autumn. 

©  Sept.  9,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  19,  1916 ; 
A :  437734 ;  Moffat,  Yard  &  co..  New  York. 

54978 


Plays  in  pinafores;  very  miscellaneous  collec- 
tion of  plays  for  young  people  of  all  ages  [by 
Mabel  M.  Swan,  D.  S.  Harvey,  G.  R.  Bridg- 
ham,  etc.]  Bo.ston,  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
200  p.  12°. 

©  Oct.  27,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  28,  1916;  D: 
45554 ;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

54979 

Plays  of  the  natural  and  the  supernatural;  by 
Theodore  Dreiser.  New  York,  John  Lane 
company;  London,  John  Lane,  1916.     228  p. 

8°. 

Contents  :  The  girl  in  the  coffin, — The  blue 
sphere. — Laughing  gas. — In  the  dark. — The 
spring  recital. — The  light  in  the  window. — Old 
Ragpicker. 

©  Feb.  18,  1916;  2c.  Feb.  19,  1916;  A: 
4189 12  ;  John  Lane  co.,  New  York.  54980 

Plays  with  a  punch;  collection  of  1  act  plays 
and  sketclies,  serious  and  serio-comic.  Bos- 
tftu.  W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.    134  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  A  crooked  man  and  his  crooked 
wife;  by  Kenneth  L.  Andrews. — His  chance; 
by  Herbert  A.  Mann. — The  alarm;  by  Marion 
Roger  1^'awcett. — A  bride  from  home ;  by  Wil- 
lis Steell.— Brother  Dave;  by  Willis  Steell.— 
Faro  Nell;  by  Willis  Steell. — A  game  of  com- 
edy ;   by   Sherwin  L.  Cook. — A  scratch  race 
by  Walt.  Alakee. — The  substance  of  ambition 
by  Marie  F.   Warren. — Her  picture;   by  Ra 
chel  E.  Baker. — Red  or  white;  by  William  M 
Browne. 

©  Aug.  9, 1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  10, 1916 ;  D :  44595 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  54981 

Plaza  (La)  de  Olavide;  juguete  comico  en  1 
acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  Jos6  Maldonado 
y  Martin  Ortega.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tore.s  espaiioles]  1916.    29  p.     12°. 

©  Apr.  22, 1916  ;  Ic.  Apr.  25. 1916 ;  D  :  43748  ; 
J.  Maldonado  y  M.  Ortega,  Madrid.        54982 

Please  help  Emily;  flirtation  in  3  acts,  by  H,  M. 
Harwood.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1916 ;  D :  43992 ;  H.  M.  Har- 
wood, London.  54983 

Plenty  of  pep;  border  episode,  vaudeville 
sketch  in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Hicks.  18  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D:  45503;  Henry  M. 
Hicks,  iNew  York.  54984 

Pluck;  1  act  dramatic  playlet,  by  J.  N.  Wilson. 
[1],  10  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916 ;  D :  45733 ;  Jerome  N. 
Wilson,  New  York.  54985 

Pobrecita  (La)  Dolores;  humorada  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  3  cuadros.  original  de  Antonio  Fa- 
nosa   y   Emilio   G.   del   Castillo,    mdsica   del 


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55004 


Pobrecita  (La)  Bolores — Continued. 

maestro  Pedro  Badfa.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espanoles]  1916.  4.5  p.  12°.  [Li- 
l)i-etto  only] 

©   Mar.    7,    1916;    Ic.   IMar.    11,    1916;    D: 
43287 ;  A.  Fanosa  y  E.  G.  del  Castillo,  Madrid. 

54986 

Pocahontas;  comic  operetta  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  Fred  Edmonds,  music  by  Edward 
.Johnston.  Book  of  words.  New  York,  J. 
Fischer  &  bro.,  1916.  24  p.  4°.  (Fischer  ed. 
no.  4050) 

©    Feb.    14,   1916;   2c.    Feb.    1.3,    1916;    D: 
43067 ;  J.  Fischer  &  bro.,  New  Yoi-k.        54987 

Pod  opiekq  aniola  stroza,  obrazek  z  zycia 
skautow.  See  Jezeli  chcesz  szczesliwie  zyc 
powinienes  skautem  bye. 

Poet  (The)  who  lost  his  pen;  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Healey.     [3],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June   13,    1916;    D:  44141;    Frances 
Healey,  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.  54988 

Poet's  (The)  gold;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Mrs. 
George  M.  Lillie  [i.  e.  M.  E.  Lillie]  [2],  27  p. 
12°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43483 ;  Maria  El- 
mendorf  Lillie,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.       54989 

Poilu  (Le);  coinedie-oiperette  en  2  actes,  de 
Maurice  Heimequin  et  Pierre  Veber,  musique 
de  H.  Maurice  Jacquet.  Paris,  M.  Eschig, 
1916.    1  p.  1.,  146  p.    12°.     [Words  only] 

©   Mar.   28,   1916;    Ic.   Apr.   18,   1916;    D: 
4.3685 ;  Max  Eschig,  Paris.  5^990 

paroles  de  M.  Hennequin  et  P.  Veber, 


musique  de  Maurice  Jacquet.     [117]   p.     4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Mar.   20,   1916;    D :  43375 ;    Maurice 
Hennequin  &  Pierre  Veber,  Paris.  54991 

■ comedy  operetta  in  2  acts,  by  Maurice  Hen- 
nequin and  Pierre  Veber,  music  by  H.  Mau- 
rice. Jacquet,  English  version  by  Robert  W. 
Sneddon.  [95]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45590 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  54992 

Police  (The)  graft.     See  Secret  service  man. 

Police  (The)  lieutenant;  melodrama  in  4  acts, 
5  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Maxwell.  [107]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1916;  D :  44027 ;   Joseph  B. 
Maxwell,  New  York.  54993 

Politius;  play  in  7  scenes,  by  W.  J.  Walker. 
[34]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  18,  1916;  D :  43144 ;  William  J. 
Walker,  Milford,  Mass.  54994 


Polly  and  her  pals;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts, 
suggested  by  G.  Hill,  written  by  Junie  Mc- 
Cree.      [108]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916 ;   D :  43481 ;   Gus  Hill, 
New  York,  54995 

Polly  and  the  Frenchman.  See  That  ain't 
your  wife. 

Polly  pursuing;  comedy  with  music  in  4  acts, 
))y  E.  M.  Dolsen.  [2],  47  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  le.  Apr.  15,  1916 ;  D :  43646 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,  Sau  Francisco.  54996 

Polly  with  a  past;  modern  comedy  in  4  acts, 
hy  <;.  Middleton  and  G.  Bolton.  [119]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916  ;  D  :  43565 ;  George  Mid- 
dleton and  Guy  Bolton,  New  York.         54997 

Pomander  walk;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  L.  N. 
Parker.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1915.     125  p.     12°. 

©    Dec.    30.    1915;    2c.    Mar.    2.    1916;    D: 
43195;  Louis  N.  Parker.  London.  54998 

Pomegranate  (The)  seeds;  play  for  children, 
bv  E.  Guerrier.  (In  S.  E.  G.  news,  v.  4,  no. 
1,  Nov.  13,  1915) 

©   Nov.   20,    1915;    Ic.    Dec.   30,    1915;    D: 
42845;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  54999 

Same,  concluded.     ( In  S.  E.  G.  news,  v.  4. 

no.  2,  Dec.  11,  1915) 

©    Dec.    18,    1915;    Ic.    Dec.   30,    1915;    D: 
42846;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  55000 

Poor  blind  men;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Jex. 
[106]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  23,  191G ;   D :  43113 ;   .John  Jex, 
Newark,  Del.  55001 

Poor  (The)  little  rich  girl;  play  of  fact  and 
fancy  in  3  acts,  by  Eleanor  Gates,  with  a  remi- 
niscence and  a  foreword  by  George  Jean 
Nathan.  New  York,  Arrow  publishing  com- 
pany, 1916.     9  p.     1.,  236  p.  front.     12°. 

©  July    25.    1916;    2c.  July  29,  1916;    D: 
44512;  Arrow  pub.  CO.,  New  York.         55002 

Poppy  seed;  romantic  pantomime,  by  E.  Gra- 
ham.    10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    18,    1916;    D :  43973 ;  Eleanor 

Graham,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  55003 

Pork  (The)  packers;  nmsical  tabloid  in  1  act, 
by  F.  L.  Griffith.  [17]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
gi-aphed.      [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Apr.     21,     1916;     D:  43699;     Alex, 
Byers,    Chicagi),  55004 


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Porzia;  oper  in  3  aufzugen,  uacli  Sliakespeares 
Kaufniann  von  Venedig,  von  Richard  Wilde, 
uiusik  von  Otto  Taubmann.  Textbucli. 
Munchen,  Drei  maslsen-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  li. 
[1916]     78  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  15,  1916;  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  A: 
14426;  Drei  niasken  verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Mu- 
nich. 55005 

Possessed;  plav  in  3  acts  and  an  episode,  by 
S.  Weiller.     '[99]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1916 ;  D :  44162 ;  Simon 
Weiller,  New  York.  55006 

Poster's  (The)  revel.  See  Cop's  (The)  hallow- 
e'en. 

Pot  (The)  boiler;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Gerstenberg. 
[1],  34  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Aug.  14,  191G;  D :  44645 ;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  55007 

Pot   (A)   of   gold;   drama   in  3  acts,  by   L.    M. 
.    Meyer.     [2],  61  p.     4°.     Typeva-itten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1916 ;  D :  44S91 ;  Leta  M(jore 
Meyer,  Omaha,  Meb.  55008 

-play  in  2  scenes,  by  I.  K.  Allen.     18  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  6,  1916;  D :  44827 ;  Ida  Elliott 
Allen,  Eugene,  Or.  55009 

Poulpicans  (Les)  See  French  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 

Power  (The)  invisible;  original  play  in  4  acts, 
by  F.  C.  Witter.  [2],  58  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1916 ;  D :  44011 ;  Frank  C. 
Witter,  Denver.  55010 

Power  (The)  of  health;  scliool  play,  by  E. 
AIcDonald.     6  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Julv  26,  1916;  D:  44467;  Ethel  Mc- 
Donald, South  Bend,  Ind.  55011 

Power  (The)  of  love;  melodrama  in  3  acts  and  6 

scenes,  by  H.  Smolensky.     [310]  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    12,    1916;    D :  44863 ;    Harry 

Smolensky,   New   York.  55012 

Power   (The)   of  money.      See  Child   (The) 

Power  (The)  triumphant,  right.  See  Do- 
minica. 

Power  (The)  unseen;  plav  in  4  acts,  by  P.  H. 
McCaigue,     [100]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D :  43325 ;  Philip 
Henry  IMcCaigue,  New  York.  55013 

Powers  (The)  that  be;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S. 
Iverson.     [2],  69  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1916;  D:  44446;  Severin 
Iverson,  Spokane,  Wash.  55014 

Praca  i  sztuka.      See  Gora  piesn. 

Praise  for  righteousness.  See  Lah-y'  shaw- 
rieni  Tehilaw. 


Preceptor  (El)  de  su  alteza;  opereta  bufa,  en 
1  acto  y  3  cuadros,  original  de  Luis  Garcia 
Conde  y  Antonio  Paso  (hijo),  musica  del 
maestro  Rafael  Millan.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1916.  41  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45136;  L.  Garcia  Conde  y  A.  Paso  (hijo), 
Madrid.  55015 

Prepared  for  war;  burlesque  trench  and  battle. 
by  Sam  Morris  [p.seud.  of  M.  Samuels]  21  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1916;  D :  45153 ;  Maurice 
Sanmels,  Brooklyn.  55016 

Preparediiess;  1  act  comedy,  bv  J.  K.  Connor. 
[12]    p.     t\     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916;  D :  43967 ;  James  K. 
Connor,  Los  Angeles.  55017 


original   sketch,  by  Wm.  Kurt    [pseud,   of 

J.  F.  Yolkert]     15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   14,   1916;    D:  43018;    John   P. 
Volkert,  Philadelphia.  55018 

play  in  1  act,  by  C.  J.  Bates.     15  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43877 ;  Clyde  Jack- 
son Bates,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  55019 

■  up-to-the-second   comedy   sketch,   by   G.   L. 

Bryan.     [1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  16,  1916  ;  D  :  43922  ;  Grace  Lovell 
Bryan,  New  York.  55020 

-or,  Slipping  one  over,  playlet  in  1  act,  by 

R.  Earle.    24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar,    20,    1916;    D :  43369 ;    Richard 
Earle,  New  York.  55021 

Prerogative  (The)  of  Peggy;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  C.  Sheldon.     [74]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1916 ;  D :  42952 ;  Ruth  Church 
Sheldon,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  55022 

Presents;  rural  comedy,  by  Harry  L.  Newton. 
[1],  7  p.    4°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  20,   1916;   D :  45694 ;  Frank  A. 
Kern  and  Anne  Baldwin,  Findlay,  O.      55023 

President  (The)  of  Pongee;  musical  satire  in 
2  acts,  by  W.  Clapp.  [132]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1916;  D :  42646 ;  Woodbrldge 
Clapp,  Washington.  55024 

Presidential  (The)  bee;  satire  written  espe- 
cially for  a  revue,  by  M.  Terrell.  [1],  15  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   .July   19,  1916;   D:  44419;   Maverick 
Terrell,  Seattle.  55025 

Pretenders  (The);  1  act  comedy  sketch,  by  H. 
Herbert.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  23,  1916 ;  D :  43981 ;  Hugh  Her- 
bert, New  York.  55026 


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55049 


Pretense;  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Warner  and 
Y.  DeW.  Kaplan.  [3],  21  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

'  ©  le.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D:  44975;  William 
Henry  Warner  and  Ysabei  DeWitte  Kaplan. 
New  York.  55027 

Price  (The)  of  a  life;  play  in  1  act,  by  W,  R. 
Snelgrove.     [2J,  10  p.    f  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  20,  191G;  D :  45697 ;   Wm.  Rex 
Snelgrove,  Chicago.  55028 

Price  (The)  of  love;  or.  Alias  John  Doe,  dra- 
matic slietcli  in  1  act,  by  Blanche  Walsh 
[p.seud.  of  E.  B.  Hartmanii]     [47]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916 ;  D :  44255 ;  E.  B.  Hart- 
mann,  New  York.  55029 

Price  (The)  of  peace;  1  act  drama,  by  L.  Varnes. 
[2],  IG  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    16,    1916;   D:  45177;     Lilyan 
'    Varnes,  San  Francisco.  55030 

Prince  (The)  of  court  painters.  See  Beau 
(The)  of  Bath. 

Prince  (The)  of  showmen;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  H.  Rhodes  and  T.  A.  Wise.  [153]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  22,  1916;   D:  45010;   Harrison 
Rhodes  and  Thos.  A.  Wise,  New  York.     55031 

Prince's  (The)  pigeon;  .Tai)auese  play  in  1 
act,  by  F.  .  Walker.  San  Diego,  Oal.,  F. 
Walker,  1916.     13  p.     8°. 

©    June   28,   1916;    2c.    July    3,    1916;    D: 
44292 ;  Francis  Walker,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

55032 

Princesa  (La)  esta  triste;  comediu  en  3  actos 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  F.  Sassone.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1916.  66  p. 
12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45119  ; 
!    Felipe  Sassone,  Madrid.  55033 

Princess  (A)  from  the  Orient;  play,  by  R.  H. 
Zutro.     [25]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   le.   Aug.   30,   1916;    D :  44763 ;    Rita   H. 
Zutro,  New  York.  55034 

Principessa  (La)  del  grammofono;  operetta 
in  3  atti,  di  Emilio  Reggio,  musica  di  William 

.  Nelson.  Milano,  G.  Ricordi  &  co..  1916.  94  p. 
12°.     [Words  only] 

©  Aug.  3,  1916 ;  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1916  ;  D  :  44547  ; 
G.  Ricordi  VC  co.,  Milan.  55035 

Principles;  4  act  drama,  by  G.  G.  Glick.  [54] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    17,    1915 ;    D :  42672 ;    George 
Gordon  Glick,  St.  Paul.  55036 

Prinzess  perdli;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  O. 
Borckeuhagen,  musik  von  Josef  Derlin.  Diis- 
seldorf,  A.  Berisch  &  co.,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915. 
167  p.     16°.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44307  ;  Oskar  Borck- 
enhageu,  Diisseldorf,  Germany.  55037 


Prisoners;  comedy  drama,  by  C.  F.  Ivins.  [1], 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916 ;  D :  45314 ;  Clifford  P. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  55038 

Private  Pennessey's  protege.  See  Flapjacks 
Fennessey. 

Prize  essay;  or.  Boy  wanted,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U. 
Paiuton.  Chicago,  Beckley-Cardy  company 
[1916]      27  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  24,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Jan.  28,  1916 ; 
A :  419897  ;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago. 

55039 
Pro  patria;  play  in  4  acts,  by  William  Carson. 
64  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    5,    1916;    D:  45589;    William 
Glasgow  Bruce  Carson,  Ames,  la.  55040 

play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Leiser.     [2],  96  p.    4^ 

Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    29,    1916;    D:  43786;    Joseph 
Leiser,  Jopliu,  Mo.  55041 

Problems  in  married  life;  play  in  5  scenes,  by 
E.  A.  Dunhip.     [1],  26  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   14,  1916;   D :  44637 ;   Emma  A. 
Dunhip,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  <».  55042 

Procrastination;  or.  The  story  of  the  dance, 
play  in.l  act,  by  Vincent  Bryan.  15  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    8,    1916;     D:  43244;    Meyer 
Golden,  Los  Angeles.  55043 

Prodigal  (The)  daughter;  rural  drama,  by 
A.  A.  Fisher.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.  11,  1916 ;   D :  42729 ;   Albert  A. 
Fisher,  Portland,  Or.  55044 

Prof.  Nathaniel's  theory;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
R.  Chandler  and  J.  W.  Lyman.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1916  ;  D  :  44264  ;  Roy  Chand- 
ler and  John  W.  Lyman,  New  York.        55045 

Professor  Trix;  tabloid  comic  opera,  book, 
lyrics  and  ipusic  by  S.  R.  Avery.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1916 ;  D :  43619 ;   Stanley  R. 
Avery,    Minneapolis.  55046 

Prohibition;  play  in  3  acts,  bv  R.  Morris. 
[109]   p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    18,    1916 ;    D :  44409 ;    Ramsay 
ftlorris,   Jersey  City.  55047 

Prometheus  bound  of  Aeschylus;  tr.  by  Marion 
Clyde  Wier.  New  York,  The  Centurv  co., 
1916.    9  p.  1.,  3-77  p.     12°. 

©  Seiit.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Sept.  11,  1916 ; 

A:  438306;  Century  co.,  New  York.         55048 

Proof   (   The)     of    the    pudding;    or.     Purple 

shadows,    play    in    1    act,    by    E.    W.    Duke. 

[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.   9.    1!)1G;    D :  44592 ;    E.    Wood- 
wtird    Duke.   New    York.  55049 


2782 


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55069 


Prophet  (A)  and  his  household;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  S.  E.  Kingsbury.  [71]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916;  D:  44469;  Sara  E. 
Kingsbury,  Indianapolis.  55050 

Prophet  (The)  of  good  luck;  historical  4  act 

play,  by  B.  C.  Ruggles.    44  p.    12°.     Printed. 

©   Dec.   22,   1915;   2c.    Dec.   28,    1915;    D: 

42808;    Bernard   Clinton     Ruggles,     Oakland, 

Cal.  55051 

Propia  (La)  estimacion;  comedia  en  3  actos  y 
en  prosa,  original  de  J.  Benavente.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles]  1916.  56  p. 
12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43289;   .Jacinto  Benavente,  Madrid.        55052 

Propinquity;  comedy  of  love  in  3  acts,  by  G.  D. 
Parker.     [154]   p.     4°.     Typevi^ritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45638 ;  George  D. 
Parker,  New  York.  55053 

Proposal  (The);  specialty  or  playlet  in  1  scene, 
by  Frank  A.  Burt  [pseud,  of  A.  Berek]  [1], 
5  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916;  D:  42706;  Augustus 
Berek,  Brooklyn.  55054 

Protector  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  W.  Nor- 
ris.      [3],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D:  43298;  F.  Wick- 
ham  Norris,  Brooklyn.  55055 

Protector  (El)  de  Inglaterra;  drama  historico 
en  3  actos,  en  verso,  original  de  J.  M.  de 
Ortega-Morejon.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]   1916.     84  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D :  45101 ; 
Jos6  Ma.  de  Ortega-Morejon,  Madrid.     55056 

Proving  (The)  ground;  service  episode  in  3 
calls,  by  R.  P.  Glassburn  and  H.  D.  Walter. 
[99]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916;  D:  43219;  Robert 
Price  Glassburn  and  Herbert  David  Walter, 
New  York.  55057 

Prune-stone  (The)  dope;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  Hamilton  and  AV.  Rathbun,  adapted  from 
the  story  of  same  title  by  G.  Hamilton.  [122] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916;  D:  43104;  Gertrude 
Hamilton  and  Will  Rathbun,  New  York. 

55058 

Psyche;  pantomime  with  dances  in  a  prologue 
and  2  scenes,  by  H.  S.  Linn€.  [5]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916;  D:  43154;  Hans  S. 
Linn§,  Los  Angeles.  55059 

Psychic  (The)  and  rube;  vaudeville  farce,  by 
A.  Geyer.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D:  44915;  Albert 
Geyer,  Los  Angeles.  55060 


Psychophone  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Wilkeson.    [166]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  10,  1916 ;  D :  44607 ;  Mary  Juana 
Wilkeson,  Buffalo.  55061 

Publicity;  novelty  comedy  playlet,  by  B.  Bar- 
nett.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916;  D:  44359;  Ben  Bar- 
nett.   New   York.  55062 

Puente  (El)  de  los  crimenes;  melodrama  po- 
liciaco  en  4  actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de 
Luis  Linares  Becerra  y  Jos6  Maria  Solanas  de 
la  Infanta.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espaiioles]   1916.     62  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43282 ;  L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  M.  Solanas  de 
la  Infanta.  Madrid.  55063 

Pumpkin  eater;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  M.  S. 
Frisbie.     [1],  49  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D:  45726;  Margaret 
S.  Frisbie,  Minneapolis.  55064 

Punishment;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Burleigh  and 
E.  H.  Bierstadt.     [139]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Feb.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43136 ;  Louise  Bur- 
leigh and  Edward  Hale  Bierstadt,  New  York. 

55065 

Same,  with  introduction  by  Thomas  Mott 


Osborne.  New  York,  Henry  Holt  and  company, 
1916.    vii,  127  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  29,  1916;  2c.  May  10,  1916;  D: 
43868;  Louise  Burleigh  and  Edward  Hale 
Bierstadt,  New  York.  55066 

Puritan  (A)  Christmas.  See  Christmas 
candles. — Plays  for  home,  school  and  settle- 
ment. 

Puritan  (A)  romance;  operetta  of  the  witch- 
craft period  in  1  act,  book  and  lyrics  by  L.  W. 
Westman,  music  by  Theodore  Westman.  [1], 
50  p.     4°.     Typewritten.      [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44616;  Lily  Wren 
Westman,  New  York.  55067 

Puritans  (The)  of  Scrooby.  See  Dramatized 
scenes  from  American  history. 

Purple  shadows.      See  Proof  of  the  pudding. 

Pursuit  (The)  of  happiness;  or.  The  marriage 
of  Anne,  satirical  American  comedy,  with  a 
vein  of  irony  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  McAnarney. 
121  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43332;  Henry 
Aloysius  McAnarney,  Baltimore.  55068 

Pushing  to  the  front;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Von 
Hampton  and  J.  Shriner.  6  p.  4°.  Typ© 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  31,  1915;  D:  42818;  Earle  Voa 
Hampton  and  Joe  Shriner,  New  York.    55060 

Puss  in  boots.     See  Fairy  operettas. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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55090 


Put  it  down,  Henry;  comedy-drama  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  B.  Simpson.  [4],  45  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    13,    1916;    D:  43304;    Roy   B. 
Simpson,  St.  Louis.  55070 

Putting  it  across;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M. 
Thompson.     [115]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1916;  D:  43689;   Maravene 
Thompson,  New  Yorli.  55071 

Putting  it  over;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Forrest.     17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916;  D:  43792;  Mary  For- 
rest, New  Yorlj.  55072 


—  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  A.  and 
F[ranlf]  R[oland]  Conlilin.  [166]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8, 1916 ;  D :  43315 ;  Harry  Adams 
Couklin,  New  York.  55073 


farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.  W.  Hawley.    [116]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916 ;  D :  45635 ;  Harry  Wa- 
terbury  Hawley,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  55074 

Putting  on  airs;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by  N. 
Twomey.    [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;  D:  43166;  Neil  Two- 
mey, Dorchester,  Mass.  55075 

Putting  one  over;   dvamatic  composition  iu  1 

act,  by  J.  L.  NeflE.     [2],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916;  D:  44156;  John  Lud- 

rick  Neff,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  55076 

Puzzles  in  petticoats;  up-to-date  American 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  Forst  [93]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  12,  1916 ;  D :  43604 ;  Emil  Forst. 
New  York.  55077 

Pygmalion.     See  Androcles  and  the  lion. 

Q;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Stephen  Leacock  and 
Basil  Macdonald  Hastings.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  23  p. 
12".  (On  cover:  French's  acting  ed.  no.  2459) 
©  Dec.  30, 1915 ;  Ic.  Jan.  14, 1916 ;  D:  42753; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  55078 

Q.  Pidd,  heart-broker;  farce-comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  G.  Eichel.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   25,   1916;    D:  43753;    Charles 
Gerard  Eichel,  Brooklyn.  55079 

Quarrel  (The) ;  twenty  minute  comedy  sketch, 
by  H.  A.  Schloss.  [6],  20  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916;  D:  43516;  Herbert  A. 
Schloss,  Baltimore.  55080 


Quatre  comedies;  par  Alfred  de  Musset,  ed. 
with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Raymond 
Weeks.  New  York,  Oxford  university  press, 
American  branch,  1916.  xii,  301  p.  front. 
12°.     (Oxford  French  series) 

Contents  :  Les  caprices  de  Marianne. — 
Barberine. — On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout. — 
Bettine. 

©  Nov.  24,  1916 ;  2c.  and  afE.  Dec.  1,  1916 ; 
A :  445876 ;  Oxford  univ.  press,  Amer.  branch, 
New  York.  55081 

Quesn  and  boob;  original  1  act  comedy  drama, 
by  R.  De  F.  Penney.  [1],  30  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916 ;  D  :  44294 ;  Raymond  De 
Forest  Penney,  San  Francisco,  Cal.        55082 

Queen  (The)  decides;  [by  Caroline  Stern]  {In 
her  At  the  edge  of  the  world.  Boston,  The 
Gorham  press,  1916.  Book  ©  Apr.  14,  1916; 
2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  20, 1916 ;  A :  427781 ;  C.  Stern, 
Greenville,  Miss.)  55083 

Queen  Isis;  Egyptian  play,  by  D.  L.  Bishop.  14 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916;  D:  45175;  Daisy  L. 
Bishop,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  55084 

Queen  (The)  of  Erebus;  play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  E. 
Adams.     [1],  32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44609 ;  Francis  El- 
lison Adams,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  55085 

Quest  (The);  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  W. 
Dmibar.     27  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  191 6 :  D  :  44014  ;  Melzar  W. 
Dunbar,  Hampton,  N.  H.  55086 

Question  (The);  original  comedy  drama,  by  C.  F. 
Ivins.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20.  1916;  D :  43966 ;  Clifford  F. 
Ivins,  Red  Bank,  N.  Y.  55087 

Question  (The)  of  birth  control;  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  S.  Cummins.  [2],  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1916;  D:  44206;  Samuel 
Cummins,  Brooklyn.  55088 

Question  (A)  of  morality.  See  Confessional, 
and  other  American  plays. 

Quick  action;  or.  One  day  on  the  home  farin,f 
play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  L.  Balch.     [1],  98  p.    4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45383 ;  William  Lin- 
coln Balch,  New  York.  55089 

Quits;  near  tragedy  dramatic  sketch,  by  C.  H. 
Rees.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  43360 ;  Clara  Hayes 
Rees,  Peoria,  111.  55090 


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55113 


Quod  (The)  wrangle;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Oliphant 
Down.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1914,    23  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1916 ;  D :  43616 ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  55091 

E,.  McG;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  R.  Warren. 
[79]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1916 ;  D :  44581 ;  Giles  R.  War- 
ren, Dumont,  N.  J.  55092 

Race  suicide.     See  Birth  control. 

Racekamp  (En);  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  Bernt 
Lie.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoug  &  co.  (W. 
Nygaard)  1915.    3  p.  1.,  121  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  6,  1915  ;  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916 ;  D  :  42748 ; 
H.  Aschehoug  &  co.,  Christiania.  55093 

Rachel;   drama   in  3   acts,   by  A.   W.   GrimkS. 

[116]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Feb.    3,   1916;    D:  42946;    Angelina 

Weld  Grimke,  Washington.  55094 

• — —or,  La  vieille  eglise,  play  in  3  acts,  by  T. 

Berton.      [156]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    14,    1916;    D:  44298;    Th^rfise 
Berton,  London.  55095 

Rachel  Vour;  play  in  4  acts,  by  P.  Kester. 
[2],  90  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916 ;  D  :  42734 ;  Paul  Kester, 
Alexandria,  Va.  55096 

Rachel's  inspiration;  farce-comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  H.  Goodman.    96  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1916 ;  D :  44717 ;  Arthur  Her- 
bert Goodman,  New  York.  55097 

Radical  Lilly;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky.  [52]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  26,  1916 ;  D :  45396 ;  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky,  Wildwood,  N.  J.  55098 

Radical  Rose;  operetta  in  3  acts,  by  S.  J.  War- 
shawsky.  [69]  p.  f°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©    ic.    Nov.    16,    1916;    D:  45444;    Samuel 
Jesse  Warshawsky,  Wildwood,  N.  J.     55099 

Ratselhafte  (Die)  frau;  lustspiel  in  3  akten, 
von  Robert  Reinert  Miinchen,  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1915.     102  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44312 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  mf  b.  h.,  Munich.  55100 

Raggedy  (The)  man;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  R.  H.  McLaughlin.  [99]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    20,    1916;    D:  44428;    Robert 
Hugus  McLaughlin,  Cleveland.  55101 

Ragno  (II)  azzurro;  operetta  in  3  atti,  di  Paolo 
Santarone,  musica  di  Alberto  Randegger. 
Milano,  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  1916.  123  p.  'l2°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©    Dec.    9,    1916;    Ic.    Dec.    14,    1916;    D: 
45700;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  55102 


Rags.     See  Ferguson's  Rags. 

Ragtime  (The)  opera  of  trial  marriage;  meri-y 

musical  melange  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.   Young. 

[2],  80  p.     f.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Mar.    31,    1916;     D:  43488;     Emily 

Louise  Y'oung,  Brooklyn.  55103 

Rain.     See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Rain-in-the-face;  farce  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
J.  E.  Fillmore.     [40]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916 ;  D :  44340 ;  John  Eldon 
Fillmore,  Fairfield,  Conn.  55104 

Rainbow  (The)  tree;  Christmas  play  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  Chater.     [44]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916;  D :  44358 ;  Jlelville 
Chater,  New  York.  55105 

Rambler  (The)  from  Clare;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  J.  Nolan.     [1],  97  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916;  D:  44854;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  55106 

Rasmus  Montanus.  See  Chief  European 
dramatists. 

Rats;  or,  Drunk  Miller's  kid,  1  act  play,  by 
J.  R.  Foster.    11  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D :  44471 ;  Jo  Randall 
Foster,  New  York.  55107 

Raub;  soziales  drama  in  1  akt,  von  C.  Ruge. 
(In  Sonntagsblatt  der  New  Yorker  volks- 
zeitung,  v.  39,  no.  43,  Oktober  22,  1916) 

©  Oct.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916;  D: 
45259;  Clara  Ruge,  New  York.  55108 

Raven  (The)  man;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Lord. 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916;  D:  44015;  Katharine 
Lord,  New  York.  55109 

Read-aloud  plays;  by  Horace  Holley.  New 
York,  M.  Kennerley,  1916.    vi,  133  p.    12°. 

Contents:  Introduction. — Her  happiness. — 
A  modern  prodigal. — The  incompatibles. — The 
genius. — Survival. —  The  telegram. —  Rain. — 
Pictures. — His  luck. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1916;  D: 
45488;  Mitchell  Kenuerley,  New  York.    55110 

Reading  on  the  sky;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Kat- 
siolis.     [1],  55  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  28,  1916;  D:  45005;  George 
Katsiolis,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  55111 

Ready,  boys,  ready!  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  H. 
Burnside.     [187]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D:  43172;  Robert  H. 
Burnside,  New   York.  55112 

Real  (The)  American  girl;  entertainment,  by 
Enia  L.  Hunting.  Chicago,  Dramatic  pub- 
lishing company,  1916.     22  p.    12°. 

©   Dec.   20,  1916;   2c.   Dec.   23,   1916;    D: 
45706;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  55113 


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55135 


Real  (The)  Jew;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
G.  I.  Bolles  and  Lillian  Langdon.  [205]  p. 
4**.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D:  43263;  Charles  I. 
Bolles,  Los  Angeles,  55114 

Real  (A)  pal;  1  act  dialogue  farce,  by  J.  S, 
Allen.     12  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    15,    1916;    D:  44151;    Joseph 
Searl  Allen,  New  York.  55115 

Real  (The)  people.     See  Four  short  plays. 

Real  (A)  soldier;  original  1  act  military  musi- 
cal playlet,  book,  lyrics  and  music,  by  J. 
Burnett,  [2],  9  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916;  D:  44811;  Jack  Bur- 
nett, Chicago.  55116 

Real  things;  modern  drama  in  4  acts,  by  M.  H. 
Parsons.     [2],  97  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44331 ;  Mable  Holmes 
Parsons,  Portland,  Or.  55117 

Realization  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  Van 
Wildt.     [90]   p.     4°,     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  4,   1916;   D:  43814;   Aurel  Ca- 
mille  Van  Wildt,  New  York.  55118 

Reapers  (The);  1  act  drama  for  man,  by  Eve 
Unsell.     11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1916;  D:  42951;  Eva  M.  Un- 
sell. New  York.  55119 

Reason  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Middleton. 
[1],  19  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.   15,    1916;     D:  45434;     George 
Middleton,  New  York.  55120 

Reason's  folly;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  J.  K.  Banu- 
vart.     [1],  11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  19,  1916 ;  D :  42792 ;  Eugene  J.  K. 
Bannvart,  Philadelphia.  55121 

Recalled;  comedy  dramatic  epilogue,  by  C  R. 
Warren.     [38]  p.     f".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42849 ;  Charles  R. 
Warren,   San   Francisco.  55122 

Reckoning;  original  dramatic  playlet,  by  C.  L. 
Clinton.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;  D:  45317;  Cora  Law- 
ton  Clinton,  New  York.  55123 

Recollections.     See  Told  by  the  gate. 

Recordia  grand  opera  co.;  dramatic  and  dra- 
mati  co-musical  composition,  by  T.  S.  Ryder. 
[4]  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only]  ■ 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916;  D:  44420;  Theodora 
Sturkow  Ryder,  Chicago.  55124 

Recording  (The)  angels;  fantastic  satire  in  1 
act,  by  M.  Reardon.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D :  44470 ;  Mark  Rear- 
don, New  York.  55125 


Red  cap;  play  for  children  in  2  acts,  by  M.  W. 
Keyes.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916. 
35  p.    12°. 

©  May  3,  1916 ;  2c.  May  4,  1916 ;  D  :  43813 ; 
Mary  Willard  Keyes,  Wilton,  N.  H.       55126 

Red  (The)  cross  ball;  1  act  farce,  by  L.  Grat- 
tan.    27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D:  45728;  Lawrence 
Grattan,  New  York.  55127 

Red  (The)  light;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  I.  Zoloto- 
refsky. 

\  "jiD  ,p*L3px  4  ^^N  SD»x-in  ;*o5^b  rw^n  Dsn 

[120]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  June  12,  1916 ;  D :  44132 ;  Kenny  Lip- 
zin.  New  York.  55128 

Red  or  white.     See  Plays  with  a  punch. 

Red  Parker's  kid;  playlet  in  1  scene,  by  C.  H. 
O'Dounell.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44733 ;  Charles  H. 
O'Dounell,  New  York.  55129 

Red  Riding  Hood.     See  Fairy  tale  plays. 

Red  (The)  robe;  by  E.  Brieux,  T.  W.  Broad- 
hurst's  version  in  4  acts.  [170]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  17,  1916 ;  D :  44174 ;  Thomas  W. 
Broadhurst,  New  York.  55130 


See  also  Woman  on  her  own. 


Redemptioner  (The);  romantic  drama  of  Ire- 
land and  America,  in  4  acts,  by  P.  J.  Coleman. 
[103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15.  1916 ;  D :  45443 ;  Patrick  Jos. 
Coleman,  Somerset,  O.  55131 

Redenti;  bozzetto  storico  in  1  atto,  della  signora 
A.  Erriguez.     [2]  p.    f°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;  D:  44115;  Agata  Er- 
riquez,  New  York.  55132 

Reel  (A)  romance;  play  in  1  act,  by  Jay  Mocley, 
rewritten  and  rev.  by  R.  L.  Butler.     [2],  14  p. 
f".    Typewritten. 
©    Ic.    Jan.    27.    1916;    D:  43003;    Ray    L. 

Butler,  Glendale,  Cal.  55133 

* 

Refined  (A)  scandal;  twenty-minute  frivol, 
by  A.  Breakspear.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    .July    28,    1916;    D:  44485;    Angle 
Breakspear,  New  York.  55134 

Reformation  (The)  of  Dan  Duffy;  or.  Sobering- 
up    father,    vaudeville   comedy    playlet   in   2 
scenes,  by  H.  N.  James  and  Jos.  S.  Edwards. 
12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  25,  1916 ;  D :  45269 ;  Henry  New- 
ton James,  Los  Angeles.  55135 


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55155 


Reg-'lar  (A)  lady;  character  farcical  comedy 
playlet  in  slang,  by  R.  Foster.  [2],  23  p.  4*. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1916 ;  D  :  43345  ;  Roy  Foster, 
New  York.  55136 

Regular  (A)  cop;  comedy  melodrama  in  2 
scenes,  by  J.  Driscoll.  [2],  19  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    26,    1916;    D:  43147;    Joseph 
Driscoll,  New  York.  55137 

Regular  (A)  hero;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jor- 
dan.    [1],  13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916;  D:  44631;. Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  *  55138 

Reign  (The)  of  Reno;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Goldsmith.     [70]  p.    4°.    Typew^ritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1916;    D:  44227;    Milton 
Goldsmith,  New  York.  55139 

Reina  (La)  gitana;  melodrama  en  3  actos  y  5 
cuadros  en  prosa,  libro  de  X.  Cabello  La- 
piedra,  musica  de  los  maestros  Lle6  y  Rodri- 
guez Galea.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autoi'es  es- 
panoles]  1916.    59  p.    12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43740;  Xavier  Cabello  Lapiedra,  Madrid. 

55140 

Reina  (I*a)  juguete;  comedia  lirica  en  2  cua- 
dros, libro  de  Luis  Linares  Becerra  y  Javier 
de  Burgos,  mtisica  del  maestro  Luis  del  Cas- 
tillo Camus.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1916.    34  p.    12°.     [Libetto  only] 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45126 ; 
L.  Linares  Becerra  y  J.  de  Burgos,  Madrid. 

55141 

Rejuvenation  (The)  of  Aunt  Mary;  3  act  com- 
edy, by  Anne  Warner.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    87  p.    12°. 

©  May  1,  1916 ;  Ic.  May  2,  1916 ;  Ic.  May  9, 
1916 ;  D :  43853 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York. 

55142 

Releasing  a  man;  comedy  in  1  act  for  3  women, 
by  Geoffrey  Wilkinson.  New  York,  S.  French ; 
London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  12,  1916;  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D: 
45403;  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London,      55143 

Reliable  (A)  liar;  1  act  play,  by  W.  M.  Cressy. 
[1],  29  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  7,  1916;  D:  42969;  Will  M. 
Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H.  55144 

Remolino  (La);  sainete  en  1  acto,  original  de 
Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Pedro  Munoz  Seca. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaSoles]  1916. 
28  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43745;  E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  P.  Munos  Seca, 
Madrid.  55145 


Renaissance;  play  in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  V.  Hughes. 
[57]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1916;    D :  43452 ;    Ernest 
Llewellyn  Vincent  Hughes,  Montreal,  Canada. 

55146 

Reno;  musical  satire  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics 
by  B.  M.  Kaye.  [64]  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Sept.  23,  1916;  D:  44967;   Benj.  M. 
Kaye,  New  York.  55147 

Repentant  (The)  prodigal;  dramatic  panto- 
mime in  3  acts,  by  Pilar  Morin.  [32]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   16,  1916;   D:  44669;  Anees  A. 
Shibley,  New  York.  55148 

Reprisal;  sketch,  by  J.  de  Nieto.  [6]  p.  f. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20,  1916;  D:  44940;  James  de 
Nieto,  Los  Angeles.  55149 

Rescue  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  G.  Smith. 
[2],  27  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Apr.     29,     1916;     D:  43776;     Rita 
Creighton  Smith,  Cambridge,  Mass.       55150 

Residuary  (The)  legatee;  play  of  American  life 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Thain.  [2],  30  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916 ;  D  :  44356 ;  Edith  Thain. 
New  York.  55151 

Respect  (The)  for  riches;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  Devereux.     [133]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    2,    1916;    D:  42936;    William 
Devereux,  New  York.  55152 

Restitution;  military  drama  in  1  act,  by  Mary 
Forrest  and  A.  R.  De  Beer.  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D:  45212;  Abraham 
Rayfield  De  Beer,  New  York.  55153 

Resurreccion  (La)  de  Fantomas;  segunda  parte 
de  i  13?,  0,  El  vencedor  de  Fantomas,  en  5 
actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  M.  Martin  de 
Eugenio.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1916.     54  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43286;  Jose  Maria  Martin  de  Eugenio,  Ma- 
drid. 55154 

Retribution.  See  Duty,  and  other  Irish 
comedies. 

Retter  (Der);  tragikomfldie  in  3  akten,  von 
Hans  Sassmann.  Wien,  O.  Eirich,  1915.  63  p. 
12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44316 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  55155 


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55178 


Return  (The)  of  Hi  Jinks;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  Marion  Short,  based  upon  a  farce  written 
by  J.  H.  Rortz.  New  York.  S.  French;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    84  p.    12°. 

©   Oct.    25,    1916;    2c.    Oct.   26,    1916;    D: 
45276;  Samuel  French,  New  York.         55156 

Return  (The)  of  Magee;  1  act  sketch,  by  S. 
HogTie.     [2],  31  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

(g)  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916 ;  D :  45473 ;  Shea  Hogue, 
New  York.  55157 

Reve  (Un)  d'Isis  (A  dream  of  Isis);  drame- 
syraphonie  a^ec  danses  et  choeurs  en  3  scenes, 
scenario  et  texte  de  O.  H.  Meltzer.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.    Feb.   24,   1916;    D:  43156;     Charles 
Henry  Meltzer,  New  York.  55158 

Revelation;  peace  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  ShafCner 
and  J.  Ardizoni.     [28]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    24,   1916;     D :  45311 ;     Lillyan 
Shaffner  and  John  Ardizoni,  New  York. 

55159 

■play  of  fantasy  and  fact  in  3  acts,  by  S. 


Toler.   [113]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  13,  1916 ;  D :  42749 ;  Sidney  Toler. 
Cape  Cottage,  Me.  55160 

Revenge  (The);  play  in  2  scenes,  by  O.  Marose. 
2  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45561 ;  Otto  Marose, 
Chicago.  55161 

Revenge  (The)  of  a  son;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Georges  Mitchell,  tr.  from  the  French  by 
Harry  Cahane.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1916 ;  D :  44770 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  York.  55162 

Revision  (The)  of  parliamentary  rules  hy 
the  Pinkney  women's  improvement  club; 
play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Wood.  12  p.  f  °.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1916 ;  D :  43859 ;  C.  Antoinette 
Wood,  Boston.  55163 

Revolt  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  L.  Schwartz. 
[2],  74  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  24,  1916 ;  D :  45511 ;  Louis  Leon 
Schwartz,  Minneapolis.  55164 

Revolt  (The)  of  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  G. 
Buck,  adapted  from  the  story  by  Mary  E. 
Wilkins  [i.  e.  M.  E.  W.  Freeman]  25  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    7,    1916;    D:  4.5374;    Gertrude 
Buck,  Pouffhkeepsie,  N.  Y.  55165 

Revolting  (The)  of  Horace;  futuristic  drama  in 
1  act,  by  E.  L.  Patterson.  25  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916 ;  D :  44491 ;  Ethel  Lloyd 
Patterson,  New  York.  55166 


Rich  (The)  Mr.  Ginsberg;  natural  comedy,  by 
A.  Colby.     17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1916 ;  D  :  42923 ;  Archie  Colby, 
New  York.  55167 

Rich  (The)  poor  man;  1  act  comedy,  dramatiza- 
tion of  Elliott  Flower's  short  stoi-y  of  same 
title,  by  W.  K.  Morley.  [1],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    22,    1916;    D:  45482;    Walter 
Kelley  Morley,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.  55168 

Rich  (The)  young  man;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  F. 
Crighton.      [105]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916;   D:  44302;   Marian  F. 
Crighton,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  55169 

Riddle  (The);  1  act  play,  by  A.  de  Jannelli. 
[2],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1916;  D:  44276;  Altagracin 
de  Jannelli,  New  York.  55170 

Riddle  (The)  of  Isis;  operetta  in  1  act,  text  by 
D.  Stevens,  music  by  John  McGhie.  [2],  28  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916 ;  D :  43392 ;  David  Ste- 
vens, Boston.  55171 

Riddles;  rural  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  Van 
Deusen.  New  York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  1916. 
26  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.   11,   1916;   2c.   Sept.   12,   1916;   D: 
44869;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     55172 

Ridiculous  ghosts;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Ivan 

Wise.    88  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Mar.  23,  1916;  D:  43400;   Huber  F. 

Wise,  Spokane,  Wash.  55173 

Rifles;   libretto   of  a   musical   farce   in   2   acts, 

book  and  lyrics  by  A.  N.  C.  Fowler.     [66]  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43174 ;  Albert  N.  C, 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y.  55174 

Right  (The)  angle;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  G. 
Kittredge.     [2],  20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  27,  1916;  D:  44999;  Helen 
Gause  Kittredge,  New  York.  55175 

Right  (The)  girl;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Ray- 
nore.     11  p.     4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916;  D:  45149;  Katherine 
Raynore,  New  York.  55176 

Right  (The)  key,  but  the  wrong  flat;  play  in 
3  scenes,  by  J.  G.  Bostock.  5  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916;  D:  45223;  J.  Gordon 
Bostock,  New  York.  55177 

Right  (The)  little  girl;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
Mrs.  C.  A.  Dor  emus  and  L.  Wester  velt,  in 
collaboration  with  F.  Fields.  [135]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45431 ;  Mrs.  Charles 
A.  Doremus,  Leonidas  Westervelt  and  Fanny 
Fields,  New  York.  55178 


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55199 


Right  (The)  road.     See  Gas  (The)  route. 

Right   (The)   way.      See  Bribe   (The) 

Riley;  cumedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  D.  Levinson. 
(In  The  Review,  v.  11,  no.  2,  Dec.  1915) 

©   Dec.   29,   1915;    2c.   Dec.   30,   1915;    D: 
42G41 ;  Herman  D.  Levinson,  Philadelphia. 

55179 

Ring"  (The)  candidate;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Miller,  [2],  54  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  27,  1916;  D:  4.5000;  Joe  Mil- 
ler, Muncie,  Ind.  55180 

Ring"  (Der)  des  Polykrates;  heitere  oper  in  1 
akt,  nach  einer  lustspielidee  des  H.  Teweles, 
musik  von  Erich  Wolfgang  Korngold.  Mainz, 
B.  Schott's  sohne  [1915]     40  p.     12°. 

©  Dec.  4,  1915 ;  Ic.  Jan.  5,  1916 ;  D :  42677 ; 
B.  Schott's  sohne,  Mainz,  Germany.       55181 

Rise  (The)  from  poverty  to  wealth;  drama  in 
5  acts,  by  G.  Lucas.  61  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916  ;  D :  44574 ;  George  Lucas, 
Passaic,  N.  J.  55182 

Rivals    (The)      Sec   Hertha's   mistake. 

River  (The)  of  souls;  or,  The  robe  of  wood, 
Chinese  play,  by  J.  Golden.  [2],  28  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1916 ;  D :  43229 ;  .John  Golden, 
New  York.  55183 

Road  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Flexner. 
[15]  p.     f°.    Tj-pewritten. 

©  Ic.   .June  21,   1916;   D:  44210;   Hortense 
Flexner,  Louisville.  55184 

Road  (The)  to  Rome;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  L. 
Lindsey  and  B.  Munn.  [55]  p.  f.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    May    25,    1916;    D:  43987;    Estelle 
Lawton  Lindsey  and  Bess  Munn.  Los  Angeles. 

55185 

Road  together;  a  contemporaneous  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  G.  Middleton.  New  Yorlv,  HI  Holt 
and  company,  1916.    vili,  204  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  14,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  3,  1916; 
A :  437952 ;  George  Middleton.  New  York. 

55186 

Roadhouse  (The)  in  Arden;  a  whimsicality,  by 
P.  Moeller.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916 ;  D :  42740 ;  Philip  Moel- 
ler, New  York.  55187 

Robe  of  wood.     See  River  of  souls. 

Robinson  Crusoe;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  bv 
G.  B.  Hellis.     [1],  7  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   22,   1916;    D:  43395;    Charles 
Brock  Hellis,  Philadelphia.  55188 


Roble  (El)  de  La  Jarosa;  corned  la  en  3  actos, 
original  de  P.  Munoz  Seca.  Madrid  [Socle- 
dad  de  autores  espafiioles]  1915.    82  p.    12°. 

©   Mar.    7,   1916;    Ic.    Mar.    11,    1916;    D: 
43283;   Pedro  Munoz  Seca,  Madrid.       55189 

Rocking  the  boat;  farce,  by  L.  Grattan.  [1], 
29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   5,   1916;    D:  43831;    Lawrence 
Grattan,  Brooklyn.  55190 

Rokoko;  ein  rahmenspiel  (zu  Goethes  Fischerin 
und  Mozarts  Gartnerin  aus  liebe  in  der  ein- 
aktigen  Bie'schen  bearbeitung)  von  Rudolf 
Presber.  Berlin,  Deutsche  verlags-anstalt 
(vorm.  Ed.  Hallberger)  1916.    40  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916;   D:  43695;   Deutsche 
verlags-anstalt,  Berlin.  55191 

Roll  call;  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  R.  Jor- 
dan.    [1],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916 ;  D :  44080 ;  Robert  Jor- 
dan, Brooklyn.  55192 

Romance  Island;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  C.  D. 
Willsou.     [2],  120  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1916 ;  D :  43230 ;  Corwin  Dale 
Willson,  Ann  Arbor.  55193 

Romance  (A)  of  a  day;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Reardon.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1916 ;  D :  44798 ;  Mark  Rear- 
don, New  York.  55194 

Romance  (The)  of  Hannah  Van  Horn;  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  E.  L.  Gibson.  [1],  96  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    May    12,    1916;     D:  43890;     Edwin 
Lawrence  Gibson,  New  York.  55195 

Romance  of  old  Erin.     See  Fairies'  glen. 

Romance  (A)  of  the  Catskills;  comedy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  J.  Nolan.  102  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  .June  28,  1916 ;  D :  44258 ;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,   Mahanoy  City,   Pa.  55196 

Romance  (The)  of  the  Eta;  play  in  prologue 
and  2  acts,  by  M.  T^.  Wertheimer.  [78]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916;  D:  44013;  Mary  Lee 
Wertheimer,  New  York.  55197 

Romantic  (A)  blackmailer;  comedy  in  5  acts, 
by  H.  FitzGerald.    42  p.    f  °.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12,  1916;  D:  45157;  Harrington 
FitzGerald,  Philadelphia.  55198 

comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H.  FitaGerald.    35  p. 


f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1916;  D:  45047;  Harrington 
FitzGerald,  Philadelphia,  05199 


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55220 


Romantic  Indiana;  dramatic  pageant,  7  epi- 
sodes witli  prologue  and  tableaux,  by  Augusta 
Stevenson.  Indianapolis,  Bobbs-Merrill  com- 
pany [1916]  5  p.  1.,  185  p.    12°. 

©  July  20,  1916;  2c.  July  26,  1916;  D: 
44461;  Bobbs-Merrill  company,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  55200 

Romeo  and  Juliet.  See  Day  (The)  before  the 
wedding'. 

(Tragedy   of);   introduction   and  notes  by 

Henry  Norman  Hudson,  ed.  and  rev.  by  Eben- 
ezer  Charlton  Black.  Boston,  New  York 
[etc.]  Ginn  and  company  [1916]  Iv,  150  p. 
16°.     (New  Hudson  Shakespeare) 

©  July  22,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Aug.  21,  1916 ; 
A :  437289 ;  Ginn  &  co.,  Boston.  [Copyright  is 
claimed  on  new  matter]  55201 

Room  999;  melodramatic  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Charlotte  Glendyle  Harris  and  G.  Alan  Lip- 
kind.     [1],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1916;  D :  45348 ;  Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  55202 

Room  with  bath;  1  act  farce  comedy,  by  A. 
Marshall.     [2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916;  D :  44731 ;  Abigail 
Marshall,  New  York.  55203 

Roomer  (A)  at  Smith's;  dramatic  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  C.  Terris.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916 ;  D  :  43970  ;  Charles  Ter- 
ris, Chicago.  55204 

Root  (The)  of  evil;  4  act  play,  by  F.  M.  Frank- 
lin.    [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916;  D:  44475;  Frank  M. 
Franklin,  New  York.  55205 

1  act  play,  by  A.  Marshall.     [2],  19  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916;  D:  45091;  Abigail 
Marshall,  New  York.  55206 

Rope  (The)  of  pearls;  4  act  play,  by  E.  E.  Kid- 
der.    [113]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43007 ;  Edward  E. 
Kidder,  New  York.  55207 

Rosario  (La);  comedia  en  3  actos,  original  de 
Sabatino  Lopez,  adaptada  al  castellauo  por 
Enrique  Tedeschi  y  Antonio  Fernandez  Le- 
piua.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1916.    52  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  June  3,  1916 ;  D :  44173 ;  E.  Tedeschi 
y  A.  FernS-ndez  Lepina,  Madrid.  55208 

Rosary  of  life;  4  act  drama,  by  G.  E.  Lundy. 
[6],  94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916 ;  D :  44176 ;  Grace  Ellen 
Lundy,  Detroit.  55209 


Rose  Hathern's  sacrifice;  [play  in  4  acts]  by 
G.  A.  Doolittle.  Indianapolis,  Western  stock 
company,  1916.     [20]  p.    8°. 

©  Jan.  22,  1916 ;  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  Ic.  Apr. 
13,  1916;  D:  43623;  George  Alvon  Doolittle, 
Indianapolis.  55210 

Roses;  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  I.  Schofield.  [1],  26 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;  D:  43161;  Charles 
Irving  Schofield,  Brooklyn.  55211 

Rosetta;  play  in  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  H.  Van 
Nostrand.     [25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916 ;  D :  43419 ;  Helen  Van 
Nostrand,  New  York.  55212 

Rosita;  romantic  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Colby. 
23  p.    4°.    Tji)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  D :  42930 ;  Archie  Colby, 
New  York.  55213 

Roughneck  Riley;  or,  Down  Panama  way,  play 
in  3  acts,  by  J.  C.  Drum.  [63]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D :  44472 ;  Joseph  C. 
Drum,  Randolph,  N.  H.  55214 

Royal  (The)  road;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by 
Joseph  Noel  and  J.  McCree.  [1],  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1916 ;  D :  44218 ;  Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  55215 

Rube  (The)  and  the  rag'amuflan;  play  in  1  act, 
by  W.  E.  Colby.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1916;  D :  44214 ;  Walter 
Elbridge  Colby,  New  York.  55216 

Ruby  (The)  brooch;  melodramatic  comedy  sur- 
prise in  1  act.  by  W.  S.  Poague.  [1],  10  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1916;  D:  45350;  Walter  S. 
Poague,  Chicago.  55217 

Ruler  of  the  forest.  See  Plays  for  home, 
school  and  settlement. 

Ruling  (The)  power;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  J.  J. 
Nolan.     [1],  66  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  15,  1916;  D:  45659;  J.  Jerome 
Nolan,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  55218 

Rummage  (The)  sale;  entertainment  for  4  men 
and  10  women,  by  Jessie  A.  Kelley.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916]    25  p.    12°. 

©  May  9,  1916 ;  2c.  May  13,  1916 ;  D :  43895 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55219 

Rund  um  die  liebe;  operette  in  3  akten,  von  R. 
Bodanzky  und  F.  Thelen,  musik  von  Oscar 
Straus.  Soufflier-  und  regiebuch.  Leipzig, 
Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky) 
1915.    165  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43577 ;  Ludwig  Dob- 
linger  (Bernhard  Herzmansky)  Leipzig. 

55220 


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55238 


Rund  urn  die  liebe— Continued. 

Same.      Textbuch    der    gesange.      Leipzis, 

Ludwig   Doblinger    (Beruhard   Herzmansky), 
1914.    45  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  9,  1914;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916;  A— For- 
eign: 13675;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernliard 
Herzmansky),  Leipzig.  55221 

Ruse  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  E.  Medland. 
[1],  13  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

(5)  Ic.  May  25,  1916;  D:  43994;  John  Ed- 
ward Medland,  Oakland,  Oal.  55£22 

Russian  justice.     See  Massacre. 

Rusted  stock;  original  play  in  4  acts,  by  D.  F. 
Halman.     [161]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D:  44705;  Doris  F. 
Halman,  New  York.  55223 

Ruth;  biblical  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Annabel 
Lawrence.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  com- 
pany [1916]     34  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1916  ;  D  :  45360 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55224 

S— O— S — Uncle  Sam;  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  G. 
Marshall.     [3],  14  p.     4.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D :  43181 ;  Walter  G. 
Marshall,  New  York.  55225 

Saccus  malorum.  See  Latin  plays  for  student 
performances  and  reading. 

Sacred  (The)  tree  of  the  Omaha  tribe.  See 
Gate  (The)  city. 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas.  2d 
series.  New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1916. 
4  p.  1.,  3-243  p.     illus.   (incl.  music)   12°. 

Contents  :  The  dream-toy  shop,  by  Jessie 
M.  Baker. — Christmas  babes  in  the  woods, 
by  Corinne  R.  Swain. — Which  shall  be  king? 
by  Anna  Van  M.  Jones. — The  Christmas  con- 
spiracy, by  Elizabeth  Woodbridge. — How 
Christmas  was  saved,  by  Catharine  Mark- 
ham. — The  first  Thanksgiving  day,  by  Agnes 
Miller. — Everychild,  by  Content  S.  Nichols. 
Everygirl,  by  Rachel  L.  Field. — The  Egyptian 
cat,  by  Irene  W.  Clark. — The  sleeping- beauty, 
by  Caroline  Verhoeff. — Lord  Malapert  of 
]\ioonshine  castle,  by  E.  S.  Brooks. — Little 
folk  in  green,  by  Elizabeth  Woodbridge. — A 
friend  in  need,  by  Maude  M.  Frank. — The 
new  Red  Riding  Hood,  by  E.  S.  Brooks. — The 
babes  in  the  wood,  by  Laura  B.  Richards. 

©  Sept.  22,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  26,  1916;  aflf. 
Sept.  27,  1916;  A:  438579;  Century  co..  New 
York.  55226 

Saint  Patrick's  day  in  the  morning;  play  in  1 
act,  by  Marc  Harrad.  [1],  8  p.  f°.  Type- 
^vritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45142 ;  William  C. 
K.  Buchanan,  Chicago.  55227 

Saint  Salome  of  Reno.  See  Beach  of  Sereno. — 
];sle  of  Sereno. 


St.  Valentine's  house.  See  Child's  book  of 
holiday  plays. — Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 

Sakahra;  opera  in  3  acts,  by  I.  Buckingham. 
[37]  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    June    26,    1916;    D:  44240;    Lsabel 
Buckingham,  Chicago.  55228 

Salesman  (The)  and  the  valet;  play  in  1  act, 
by  A.  F.  Webber.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1916 ;  D :  44191 ;  Al.  F.  Web- 
ber, New  York.  55229 

Sam  Bo-jam  and  his  African  colony;  negro 
farce  in  3  scenes,  by  Jay  Clay  Powers.  Bos- 
ton, W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.     19  p.     12°. 

©  June  5,  1916 ;  2c.  June  6,  1916 ;  D :  44090 ; 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston.  55230 

Sanctuary-  drama  in  1  act,  by  R.  B.  Hennessy. 
15  p.     4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    29,    1916;    D:  42913;    Roland 
Burke  Hennessy,  New  York.  55231 

Sandman  (The);  play  in  3  acts  with  prolog  and 
epilog,  by  O.  Dymow.  [2],  175  p.  8°.  Ms. 
[Russian] 

©    Ic.    June    20,    1916;     D:  44202;     Ossip 
Dymow,  New  York.  55232 

Sands  of  destiny;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Otto  Wynne  [pseud,  of  J.  M.  E.  Hart]  [215] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  27,  1916 ;  D :  45289 ;  J.  M.  Edgar 
Hart,  Montreal,  Canada.  55233 

Sangre  nihilista;  tragedia  en  1  acto,  original 
de  N.  Lund-Bourn.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores  espaiioles]  1916.    20  p.    12°. 

©   Sept.   5.   1916;    Ic.    Oct.   11,   1916;    D: 
45112;  Nica  Lund-Bourn,  Madrid.  55234 

Santa  Glaus'  angel;  dramatic  play  in  1  act,  by 
F.  Rockwell.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   27,   1916;   D:  43432;   Florence 
Rockwell,  New  York.  55235 

Sa,nta  Glaus'  frolics.  See  Merry  Ghristmas 
plays  and  entertainments. 

Santa's  stirprise.  See  Cheery  comedies  for 
Christmas. 

Sara  came  also;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  W.  Jar- 
rell.     [104]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  IS,  1916;  D:  45459;  Myra  Wil- 
liams Jarrell,  Topeka,  Kan.  55236 

Sascha;  ein  drama  in  4  akten,  von  Frieda  Berg 
[pseud,  of  F.  Eilenberg]     [1],  39  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D:  43005;  Friederika 
Eilenberg,    New    York.  55237 

Satisfaction;  1  act  character  sketch,  by  P.  H. 
Goldsmith.     20  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1916;  D:  44883;  Philip  H. 
Goldsmith,  Cincinnati.  55238 


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55260 


Sauce  for  the  goose;  playlet  of  modern  life,  by 
A.  Bartlett.     [1],  17  p.     4\     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44613;  Arthur 
Bartlett,  New  York.  55239 

Saul;  a  tragedy  in  3  acts,  by  John  Armstrong 
Chaloner.  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C,  Palmetto 
press,  1915.    66,  67  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

©  Dec.  24,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  24,  1915 ; 
A :  418746 ;  Palmetto  press,  Roanoke  Rapids, 
N.  C.  55240 

Savag-e  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  Hutcheson 
Boyd.     [95]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1916;  D:  43930;  Darcy  & 
Wolford,  inc..  New  York.  55241 

Saved.      See  Conqueror  (The)   conquered. 

Saving  Abhie;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  M.  Dolsen. 
19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1916 ;  D :  44676 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,   San  Francisco.  55242 

Saving  the  country;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Edwards.     [2],  148  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1916;  D:  44670;  Willard 
Hemenway  Edwards,  Hinsdale,  111.       55243 

Sawdust;  play  in  1  act,  by  George  M.  Rosener. 
[1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  1916;  D:  45765;  George  J. 
Wetzel,  New  York.  55244 

Say  uncle;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  J.  B.  Larric  and 
G.  B.  Hill.     [106]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916 ;  D :  44182 ;  J.  B.  Lar- 
ric and  G.  B.  Hill,  New  York.  55245 

Sayonara;  Japanese  drama  in  a  prologue  and 
4  acts,  by  L.  A.  Chandler.  [3],  85  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44515;  Lucie  A. 
Chandler,  Boston.  55246 

Scales  (The)  of  justice;  dramatic  playlet,  by 
O.  K.  Wilson.     [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1916 ;  D  :  44417  ;  Oliver  King 
Wilson,  Seattle.  55247 

Scar  (The)     See  Battle  and  other  poems. 

Scenes  from  Alice  in  Wonderland  and  Through 
the  looking  glass.  See  Seven  plays  for  little 
folks. 

Scharmante  (Der);  lustspiel  in  3  aufziigen  mit 
benutzung  einer  fremden  idee,  von  Carl  Stern- 
heim.  Miiuchen,  Drei  masken  verlag,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1915.    54  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44313 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  ni.  b.  h.,  Munich.  55248 

Schemers  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  H.  J. 
Scheibl.     [1],  59  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1916;  D:  43150;  Herbert  J. 
Scheibl,  Rockford,  111,  55249 


Schemers  (The) — Continued. 

comedy  playlet,  by  M.  Cherney.     IS  p.    4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1916;  D:  42788;  Maurice 
Cherney,  Brooklyn.  55250 

Schneewittchen  und  die  sieben  zwerge;  nach 
dem  weihnachtsmjirchen,  von  C.  A.  Gflrner,  in 
neuer  bearbeitung  von  Hans  Sturm.  Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle  des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihn- 
enschriftsteller  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1916.    68  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916;  D:  45493;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnen- 
schriftsteller  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  55251 

Schone  (Die)  Schwedin;  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Julius  Bramraer  und  Alfred  Griinwald,  musik 
von  Robert  Winterberg.  Regie-  und  soufflier- 
buch.  Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag, 
1915.    81  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D :  44509  ;  W.  Karczag, 
Vienna.  55252 

Same.     Text  der  gesange.     Leipzig,  Wien, 

New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1915.    35  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  5,  1915 ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  A— Foreign 
13673 ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  55253 

School  (A)  boy's  dream;  play  in  2  acts,  by  An- 
nie E.  Harris.  New  York,  S.  French;  London. 
S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    28  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  22,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  23,  1916;  D: 
44965 ;  Samuel  French,  New  York.  55254 

School  (A)  for  wives;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Israeli.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1916;  D:  44887;  Baruch 
Israeli,  Washington.  55255 

Science  of  God;  psychological  drama  in  a  pro- 
logue and  3  acts,  by  John  St.  John.  [101]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916;  D:  42718;  John  Ray- 
ner,  New  York.  55256 

Scoop  (The);  newspaper-crook  play  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  AV.  Hindley.    [65]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3, 1916 ;  D :  43514 ;  Wilbur  Wright 
Hindley,  Spokane,  Wash.  55257 

Score  (The);  dramatic  playlet,  by  N.  K.  Me- 
harry.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  30,  1916 ;  D :  44275 ;  Nina  Kep- 
heart  Meharry,  New  York.  55258 

Scout  (The)  master;  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  P..  Hare.  Boston,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
CO.,  1916.    51  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  4,  1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  5,  1916 ;  D :  445.59 ; 
Walter  Ben  Hare,  Springfield,  Mo.  55259 

Sealing  the  compact;  play  in  1  act,  by  Gwen 
John  [pseud,  of  G.  Jones]  [2],  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;  D:  44650;  Gladys 
Jones,  Chesterfield,  England,  55260 


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Scratch  race.     Sec  Plays  witli  a  punch. 

Seas  (The)  between;  dramatic  sketch,  by  Em- 
erson Turner  [pseud,  of  G.  C.  Theis]  18  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  29,  191G  ;  D :  45771 ;  Grover  Cleve- 
land Tlieis,  New  York.  55261 

Seas  (The)  of  God.     See  Women  and  men. 

Seaside  belles;  tabloid  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  Chas.  Morton.  Chicago,  The  Chicago  manu- 
script co.,  1915.  [3],  19  p.  f°.  Mimeographed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43701 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  55262 

Seat  (The)  of  the  war:  sketch  in  1  act,  by  Allen 
Abbott.     [3],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43834 ;  Marguerite 
Legrand  Rowland,  New  York.  55263 

Seat  (The)  of  war;  farce-comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
B.  E.  de  Rapalje.  [2],  94  p.  4°.  TjT)ewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9.  1916 ;  D  :  45087  ;  Bertha  Eletta 
de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  55264 

Second  floor  opposite;  farce  in  1  act,  by  W.  H. 
Quinn.     [2],  31  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  1916;  D:  42994;  William  H. 
Quinn,  Fall  River,  Mass.  55265 

Second  (The)  woman;  playlet,  by  F.  Bruegger, 
33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  1916;   D;  44444;  Frederick 
Bruegger,  Chicago.  55266 

Secret  (The)  king'dom;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Basil 
Dickey.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   7,    1916;    D:  43236;    Star   co.. 
New  York.  55267 

See  also  Winning  a  crown. 


Secret  (The)  service  man;  or.  The  police  graft, 
melo-draraa  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Emerson.  [2], 
95  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916;  D :  45028 ;  .Tack  Emer- 
son, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  55268 

Secret  (The)  sex;  farcical  comedy  in  4  acts,  bv 
J.  W.  T.  Mason.     136  p.     f°.     Typewritten.' 
©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D  :  434.30 ;  .Joseph  War- 
ren Teets  Mason,  New  York.  55269 

Secret  (The)  sin;  4  act  comedy  drama,  by  J. 
ftlontague.     [134]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1916;   D:42G74;   John  Mon- 
tague, New  York.  55270 

Secretary  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  T.  McKean. 
[106]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  1,  1916 ;  D :  42927 ;  Thomas  Mc- 
Kean, Philadelphia.  55271 


Secretary  (The)  of  the  treasury;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  SI.  I'.  Hamlin.  [193]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44484;  Mary  P. 
Hamlin,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  55272 

Secreto  (El)  de  la  biblioteca;  drama  en -3  acto.s, 
en  prosa,  inspirado  en  el  pensamiento  de  una 
novela  inglesa,  escrito  por  Luis  Linares  Be- 
cerra  y  Jose  Mesa  Andres.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad  de  autores  espauoles]  1915.  46  p.  12°. 
©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  .Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42879;  L.  IJnares  Becerra  y  J.  Mesa  Andres, 
Madrid.  55273 

See  America  first;  patriotic  comic  opera  in  2 
acts,  words  by  T.  L.  Riggs,  music  by  Cole  Por- 
ter. [95]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1916 ;  D  :  42778 ;  T.  Lawrason 
Riggs,  Cambridge,  Mass.  55274 

Seed;  play  in  1  act,  by  Edith  Maida  Lessing 
[i.  e.  E.  M.  L.  Cook]  18  p.  24°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  9,  1916;  D:  44110;  Edith  Maida 
Lessing  Cook,  San  Francisco.  55275 

Segregation;  play  in  2  acts,  by  J.  M.  Fursee. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1916;  D:  43989;  .Jacob  M. 
Fursee,  Los  Angeles.  55276 

Seminary  girls;  musical  tabloid  in  1  act  and  1 
scene,  by  Chas.  Morton.  Chicago,  The  Clii- 
cago  manuscript  co.,  1915.  [3],  8  p.  f°. 
Mimeographed.     [AVords  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43702 ;  Alex.  Byers, 
Chicago.  55277 

Sending  George  to  Congress;  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  N.  A.  Fuessle.  [2],  96  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1916;  D:  44836;  Newton  A. 
Fuessle,  Summit,  N.  J.  55278 

Senior  (The)  partner;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  Mrs. 
I.  Loweuberg.     [54]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1916;  D:  45449;  Mrs.  L 
Lowenberg,    San   Francisco.  55279 

Seola's  romance;  symbolical  drama   in  3  acts, 

by  H.  M.  Graves.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916;  D:  44252;  Harry  M. 

Graves,  New  York.  55280 

Serafin,  el  pinturero;  o,  Contra  el  querer  no 
hay  razones,  sainete  lirico  en  2  actos,  divi- 
rtidos  en  4  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Carlos  Aruiches  y  Juan  G.  Renovales,  mlisica 
de  los  maestros  Foglietti  y  Roig.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1916.  75  p 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Sept.  5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45131;  C.  Arniches  y  J.  G.  Renovales.  Ma- 
drid. 55281 


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Serapliita;  opera  in  3  acts,  adapted  from  the 
masterwork  of  Honor§  de  Balzac,  by  G.  S. 
Keefer.  [34]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  16,  1916;  D:  43450;  Grace 
Sanders  Keefer,  Atlanta,  55282 

Sergeanteene  (The);  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  J.  Arnold.  7  p.  4".  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45575 ;  Jack  Arnold, 
Vineland,  N.   J.  55283 

Sermon  (The);  sketch  in  2  scenes,  by  C.  I. 
Dorrian.     [3],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1916;  D :  44894 ;  Cecil  I. 
Dorrian,  Newark,  N.  J.  55284 

Serpent  (The)  and  the  dove;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
E.  N.  Thompson.     48  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D:  43268;  Elizabeth 
Noyes  Thompson,  Washington.  55285 

Settlement  (The)  at  Jamestown.  See  Drama- 
tized scenes  from  American  history. 

Settling  the  war;  burlesque  in  1  act,  by  A. 
Gerstenberg  and  Rienzi  de  Cordova.  [2], 
33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  12,  1916;  D:  43020;  Alice  Ger- 
stenberg, Chicago.  55286 

Seven  (The)  ages  of  a  lawyer;  vision,  by  D.  W. 
Robert.    18  p.    8°.     Printed. 

©  Apr.  10,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D: 
43640;  Douglas  W.  Robert,  St.  Louis.     55287 

Seven  ages  of  the  soul.   See  Masque  of  Psyche. 

Seven  chances;  comedy  of  courtship  in  3  acts, 
by  R.  C.  Megrue.  [168]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  12,  1916 ;  D :  44366 ;  Roi  Cooper 
Megrue,  New  York.  55288 

Seven*  (The)  gifts;  phantasy  of  Christmas  giv- 
ing, a  pantomime  by  S.  Walker.  [3],  16  p. 
8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916;  D:  42747;  Stuart 
Walker,   New   York.       -  55289 

Seven  plays  for  little  folks.  New  York,  Lon- 
don, The  Grolier  society  [1916]  cover-title, 
p.  11-54.     illus.     8°. 

Contents:  A  little  patriot. — St.  Valentine's 
house. — Snow-white  and  Rose-red. — Baucis  and 
Philemon. — The  palace  of  the  king. — The 
fountain  of  wisdom. — ^Scenes  from  Alice  in 
Wonderland  and  Through  the  looking  glass. 

©  Apr.  20,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  aff.  Apr. 
26,  1916 ;  A :  434478 ;  Educational  book  co.  & 
Frances  G.  Wickes,  New  York.  55290 

Seven  whiskies  and  a  bald  pate.  See  Phan- 
tom beast. 


Seventh  (The)  doctor;  farce  in  1  act,  by  M.  N. 
Beebe.  New  York,  S.  French;  London,  S. 
French,  ltd.,  1916.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  12,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  13,  1916;  D: 
43615;   Samuel  French,  New  York.        55291 

Sewing  (The)  circle  meets  at  Mrs.  Martin's; 
humorous  sketch  in  1  act,  by  F.  M.  Kelly. 
New  York,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1916.  24  p. 
12°. 

©  May  18,  1916;  2c.  May  19,  1916;  D: 
43946 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     55292 

Sewing  (The)  machine  girls;  burlesque,  by  F. 
Fuller.     16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1916;  D:  43531;  Fannie 
Fuller,  New  York.  55293 

Shadow  (The)  of  a  sin;  or,  A  great  mistake, 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  Miron  Leffingwell.  [58] 
p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916;  D:  45606;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  55294 

Shadow  (The)  of  the  rope;  society  melodrama 
in  1  act,  by  G.  E.  Murdock.  27  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43719 ;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  55295 

Shadows;  drama  in  1  act,  by  Alan  Storm  [pseud, 
of  G.  Lipkind]    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  8,  1916;  D:  42976;  Goodman 
Lipkind,  New  York.  55296 

Shady  Shore;  rural  musical  play  in  3  acts,  book 
and  lyrics  by  J.  E.  Young.  [98]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1916;  D:  43131;  John  B. 
Young,  New  York.  55297 

Shady  (The)  side;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  F.  M.  Sala.    [Ill]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D:  45543;  Federico 
Mariani  Sala,  London.  55298 

Shakespeare,  the  play  maker;  written  in  collab- 
oration by  twenty  students  of  the  University 
of  North  Dakota,  under  the  direction  of  Fred- 
erick H.  Koch,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  Univer- 
sity of  North  Dakota,  1916.  61,  [1]  p.  front, 
plates,  ports.    8°. 

©  June  12,  1916;  Ic.  June  27,  1916;  D: 
44241;  University  of  North  Dakota,  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.  55299 

Shakespeare,  the  poet  of  the  soul;  pageant,  by 
G.  D.  Jenifer.    65  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  15,  1916;  D:  43642;  George  D. 
Jenifer,  Washington.  55300 

Shakespeare  up-to-date;  class  day  play  for 
girls'  schools,  by  Ethelyn  Sexton.  Lebanon, 
O.,  March  brothers,  1916.    18  p.    12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1916;  D: 
44889 ;  March  brothers,  Lebanan,  O.         55301 


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Shakespearean  fantasy;  arr.  by  M.  Hight.  [1], 
29  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  5,  1916 ;  D :  43938 ;  Mary  Hight, 
Chicago.  55302 

Shakespeare's  fairies  and  follies;  [play  in  pro- 
logue and  1  act,  by]  G.  M.  Easterly.  {In  The 
Tusitala,  v.  1,  no.  2,  May,  1916) 

©  May  25, 1916 ;  Ic.  June  5, 1916 ;  D  :  44085 ; 
Grace  M.  Easterly,  Watertown,  N.  Y.      55303 

Shakespeare's  sweetheart;  play  in  prologue,  3 
acts  and  epilogue,  by  M.  C.  Robinson.  [70]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43251 ;  Mary  C.  Rob- 
inson, Asheville,  N.  C.  55304 

Shakespeariana;  Elizabethan  revel  In  honor  of 
Shakespeare's  birthday,  by  M.  15.  T.iunsend. 
[7]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43342;  IMary 
Blanche  Tounsend,  New  York.  55305 

Shakesperean  festival  pageant;  by  J.  W.  Dean, 
[2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916;  D:  43385;  Janet  Wil- 
liams Dean,  Corona,  Cal.  55306 

Shakspere  festival;  being  a  fantasy  of  mockery 
and  mirth  composed  of  scenes  from  various 
plays,  presented  by  five  companies  of  players 
before  Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  court,  by 
Sarah  E.  Simons.  Chicago,  New  York,  Scott, 
Foresman  and  company  [1916]  2  p.  1.,  7-64 
p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  29,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1916;  aff. 
Apr.  1,  1916 ;  A :  427490 ;  Scott,  Foresman  &  co. 

55307 

a  community  celebration  on  the  occasion 

of  the  three  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
death  of  William  Shakspere,  consisting  of  a 
pageant  depicting  some  scenes  from  the  life 
and  times  of  the  dramatist,  the  performance 
of  Twelfth  night,  and  an  address  on  the  uni- 
versality of  his  works  [by  G.  E.  Brady] 
[Newark,  Del.,  Printed  by  Kells,  1916]  [27] 
p.    f°. 

©  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  16,  1916 ; 
A:  431076;  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Brady,  New- 
ark, Del.  55308 

Shamrock  (The)  minstrels.  See  Club  and 
lodge  room  entertainments. 

Shattered  fragments;  play  in  1  act,  by  L.  Wal- 
ters.    [2],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43495 ;  Leslie  Wal- 
ters, New  York.  55309 

Shattered  (The)  idol;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Burk- 
hardt.     [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916;  43393;  Addison  Burk- 
hardt.  New  York.  55310 


Shaun's  farewell;  playlet,  by  J.  G.  Foley.    13  p. 
4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  5,  1916 ;  D  :  45074 ;  Jack  Gadsden 
Foley,  Cambridge,  Mass.  55311 

She  and  it;  comedy  sketch,  by  W.  V.  Allen.  11 
p.     16°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916 ;  D :  43459 ;  Walter  Van 
Allen,  New  York.  55312 

She  auto  know;  vaudeville  act,  by  G.  A. 
Broughan.    8  p.    12°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916;  D:  45336;  George  A. 
Broughan,  Charlestown,  Mass.  55313 

She  couldn't  decide;  1  act  play,  by  G.  Bloom- 
quest.    [19]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  18,  1916;  D:  43365;  George 
Bloomquest,  Minneapolis.  55314 

She  declines  the  marriage  offer;  drama  in  1 
act,  by  Jacob  Gordin. 

jj^riJD  r2?^wx:2N"n  ."jin^s;  orn  'o-i  b^ii  *: 

."j^mis'JJ  3py^  pD  ,'JpN  ^^^S  l^N 
{In  The  Day,  v.  3,  no.  415-416,  Jan.  16,  17, 
1916) 

©  Jan.  16,  17,  1916 ;  Ic.  each  Jan.  18,  1916 ; 
D  :  42901 ;  Alexander  J.  Gordin,  admrs.  estate 
of  Jacob  M.  Gordin,  Brooklyn.  55315 

She  got  away  with  it;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  J. 
Lamb.    2  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1916;  D:  42823;  Arthur  J. 
Lamb,  Chicago.  55316 

She,  of  Mars;  spectacular  drama  in  1  act,  by 
G.  E.  Crater,  jr.    14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916;  D:  42755;  George  E. 
Crater,  jr.,  Brooklyn.  55317 

She  smiled;  comedy  with  music  in  2  acts,  by 
Gladys  linger,  lyrics  by  Arthur  Anderson, 
music  by  Archibald  Joyce  and  Merlin  Morgan. 
[104]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1916 ;  D :  43648 ;  Mark  Blow, 
London.  55318 

She  tried  to  sizzle  but  fizzled;  1  act  play,  by 
W.  M.  Cressy.     [2],  21  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  2,  1916;  D:  45330;  Will  M. 
Cressy,  Concord,  N.  H.  55319 

Sheep    (The)    dog;   play   in   1   act,  by   M.   M. 

Wright.     [l],18p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4.  1916;  D:  43833;  Mary  Mar- 
garet Wright,  Cambridge,  Mass.  55320 

Sherman  was  right;  or,  Don't  do  it,  1  act  farce, 
written  by  Willard  Mack.  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  24,  1915;  D:  42653;  Jack  Ken- 
nedy, New  York.  55321 


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Ship  (The)  in  the  wake;  3  act  play  for  boys 
and  young  men,  by  P.  J.  Carroll.  South  Bend, 
Ind..  P.  J.  Carroll.    31  p.    8° 

©  Apr.  12,  1916 ;  2c.  Apr.  15,  1916 ;  D :  43767  ; 
Patrick  J.  Carroll,  South  Bend,  Ind.        55322 

Shirker  (The);  original  comedy  dramatic  play- 
let in  1  act,  by  J.  Walker.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Feb.    16,    1916;    D:  43063;    .Johnnie 
Walker,  Whitestone,  N.  Y.  55323 

Shoemaker's  (The)  trouble;  musical  farce,  by 
W.  D,  Salvini.  7  p.  f°.  Typewritten'. 
[Words  onlyl 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43019 ;  William  De 
Rosa  Salvini,  Los  Angeles.  55324 

Shoplifter  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  C  Phelps. 
22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45021 ;  Carrington 
Phelps,  New  York.  55325 

Shoplifters  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
W.   C.   Herman.      [83]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  45682  ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  55326 

Shoi't  circuited;  1  act  comedy,  by  K.  G.  Ecob. 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   May   8,   1916;   D:  43851;   Katharine 
Gilbert  Ecob,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  55327 

Should  there  be  children?  story  of  motherbood 
in  4  acts,  by  R.  T.  Kettering.  [110]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    18,    1916;     D :  45684 ;     Ralph 
Thomas  Kettering,  Chicago.  55328 

Showing'  Henry;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  M. 
Dolsen.     12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43632 ;  Ethel  Mow- 
bray Dolsen,   San  Francisco.  55329 

Shrapnel;  echo  of  the  great  world  war,  by 
J.  N.   Wilson.     16  p.     4°.     Typewritten.    . 

©  Ic.  June  22,  1916 ;  D :  44215 ;  Jerome  Nel- 
son Wilson,  New  York.  55330 

Shrimp  (The);  play  in  1  act,  dramatized  from 
Albert  Payson  Terhune's  story,  by  R.  T.  Ket- 
tering and  L.  Alden.  [2],  12  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  45334 ;  Ralph  T.  Ket- 
tering and  Lester  Alden,  Chicago.  55331 

Shuffle  (The);  plav  in  1  act,  by  P.  Dunning. 
[1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44812 ;  Philip  Dun- 
ning, New  York.  55332 

Shunemite  (The)  maid  in  the  court  of 
David  and  Solomon  in  the  mountains  of 
Gilead  in  the  Song  of  Solomon;  [by]  N.  P. 
Barlow.  Greenville,  Micb.,  N.  P,  Barlow, 
1916.     43  p.     port.     12°. 

©    Feb.    7,    1916;    2c.    Feb.    12,    1916;    D: 
4S015 ;  N.  P.  Barlow,  Madison,  Wis.        55333 


Shuttlecock  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  May 
r.eatrice  and  E.  McLaughlin.  [2],  82  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916 ;  D :  43667 ;  Ernest  Mc- 
Laughlin,  Corona,   N.   Y.  55334 

Si  de  las  ninas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en  prosa, 
por  Leandro  Fernandez  de  Moratui,  ed.  Avith 
introduction,  notes,  and  vocabulary  by  J.  D. 
M.  Ford.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  Ginn  and 
company   [1916]     xiv,  126  p.     16°. 

©  Sept.  9,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aft".  Sept.  12,  1916 ; 
A:  437635;  J.  D.  M.  Ford,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
[Copyriglit  is  claimed  on  new  matter] 

55335 

Siege  (The)  of  Verdun;  or,  The  last  two  car- 
tridges, coinedy-dramatic  phiylet,  by  J.  Fon- 
taine.    [1],  12  p.     t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44874 ;  Juste  Fon- 
taine, Milwaukee.  55336 

Sierra  Mcrena;  bocoto  de  sainete  original  y  en 
prosa,  de  Antouia  Paso  y  Joaquin  Abati. 
miisica  del  maestro  Lleo.  IMadrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espafioles]  191.5.  23  p.  12°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  .Tan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42861;  A.  Paso  y  J.  Abati,  Madrid.       55337 

Sieur  Du  Lhut;  iiistorical  jday  in  4  acts,  by  S.  P. 
Stocker  (Omc'squawigishigoquej  [5],  61  p. 
4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  13,  1916 ;  D  :45181 ;  Stella  Prince 
Stocker,   Duluth,   Minn.  55338 

Sign  (The);  play  iu  3  acts,  l)y  J.  M.  Murfin. 
[104]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1916;  D:  44.557;  Jane  M. 
Murfin,  Detroit.  55339 

Signing  the  pledge.     See  Esau  and  Jacob. 

Silent  (The)  partner;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Metz- 
ger.     [1],  17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1916 ;  D :  43809  ;  Adrian  Metz- 
ger,  San  Francisco.  55340 

Silent  (The)  power;  American  play  in  1  act,  bv 

W.  H.  Carson.     [1],  22  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Sept.    19,   1916;    D:  44935;   William 

Henry  Carson,  New  York.  55341 

Silent  Sue;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Eugenie  Mag- 
nus [i.  e.  E.  M.  Ingleton]  [85]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916;  D:  42707;  Eugenie 
Magnus  Ingleton,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  55342 

Silver  (The)  lining.     See  Beau  (The)  of  Bath. 

Simon  says,  toes  up;  satirical  comedy  with- 
out manners  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Compton.  [2], 
130  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43433 ;  Lois  Comp- 
ton, New  Castle,  Ind.  55343 


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55364 


Simp  (The)  conductor;  comedy  episode,  by  J.  E. 
Davis.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44732 ;  J.  Edmund 
Davis,   Chicago.  55344 

Simp  kins  (The)  auto;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  M.  J. 
Newman.      [67]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Aug.   31,   1916 ;   D :  44787 ;   Mordecai 
Jesse  Newman,  Chicago.  55345 

Sin  (A)  against  society;  society  play  with  sen- 
sational and  melodramatic  action  in  4  acts, 
by  Chas.  A.  Morton.  [62]  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916;  D :  44017 ;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  55346 

Sin  el  amor  que  encanta;  comedia  en  2  actos, 
y  en  prosa,  original  de  S.  Arisnea.  Madrid 
[Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  62  p. 
12°. 

©  July  6,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916  ;  D  :  45098 ; 
Santiago  Arisnea,  Madrid.  55347 


sixpence;    original   play    in   3 
Morse.     [134]   p.     4°.     Type- 


Sing'   a   song   o' 
'     acts,  by  K.  D. 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1916;  D :  43772 ;  Katharine 
Duncan  Morse,  Amherst,  Mass.  55348 

Singed  wings;  modern  play  in  3  acts,  by  C. 
Charters  and  J.  L.  Mills.  [43]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Icr  Feb.  17,  1916;  D :  43075 ;  Charles 
Charters  and  Julia  Lincoln  Mills,  New  York. 

55349 

Singer  (The)  and  the  simp;  comedy  playlet  in 
1  act,  by  C.  (Simp)  Franklyn.  [1],  6  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D :  43591 ;  Chas. 
(Simp)  Franklyn  and  Ruby  Bergen,  Blue 
Island,   111.  55350 

Sissy  (The) ;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  M.  W.  Dickson. 
[1],  39  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916 ;  D  :  44707  ;  Mary  Wake- 
field Dickson,  Cambridge,  Muss.  55351 

Sister  and  brother;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  Siegel. 

,')yMps  4  ^^x  NTsxm  ;-inVnD  ps  -irwDy^i^ 

[106]  p.     8^    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1916;  D:  43239;  William 
Siegel,  New  York.  55352 

Sister  Mary;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  N.  R.  Field. 
[3],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916;  D:  45235;  Norman 
Randolph  Field,  Newnan,  Ga.  55353 


Sisters;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  A.  Morose.  [2],  15 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  23,  1916;  D:  44713;  John  A. 
Moroso,  Cresskill,  N.  J.  55354 

by  S.  Kirby.  [1],  5  p.  i°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43657 ;  Sybil  Kirby, 
New  York.  55355 

Sisters  of  Susanna;  biblical  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
P.  Moeller.     [2],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1916 ;  D :  44831 ;  Philip  Moel- 
ler, New  York.  55356 

Sit  still!  novelty  sketch,  by  O.  White.  [1],  16 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  27,  1916 ;  D  :  44010 ;  Oliver  White, 
Patchogue,  N.  Y.  55357 

Six  bells;  detective  episode  in  1  act,  by  H.  P. 
Lewis,  jr.     [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D:  43436;  Henry  Fos- 
ter Lewis,  jr.,  Chicago.  55358 

Six  (The)  best  sellers;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Forst.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  20,  1916 ;  D :  45693 ;  Emil  Forst, 
New  York.  55359 

Six  miles  from  a  lemon;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
Sidney  Drum  [pseud,  of  A.  Blot]  Boston, 
Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.    163  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.  9,  1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  10,  1916 ;  D  :  44594 ; 
Arthur  Blot,  New  York.  55360 

Six  one-act  plays;  by  M.  S.  Oliver.  Boston, 
Richard  G.  Badger  [1916]  128  p.  12°. 
(American  dramatists  series) 

Contents  :  The  hand  of  the  prophet. — 
Children  of  Granada. — The  turtle  dove. — This 
youth-gentlemen.  —  The  striker.  —  Murdering 
Selina. 

©  Sept.  9,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  14,  1916;  D: 
44881;  Margaret  S.  Oliver,  Moylan,  Pa. 

55361 

Six  peaches  and  a  pair;  tabloid  musical  comedy 
in  1  scene,  by  B.  O'Neill  and  C.  W.  Dixon.  8 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916;  D:  43850;  Bob  O'Neill 
and  Cliff  W.  Dixon,  New  York.  55362 

Sixty  and  six;  comedy  in  5  acts,  by  J.  B.  Helm. 
43  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916;  D:  43871;  Jessie  B. 
Helm,  Cleveland.  55363 

Skirting  the  skirts;  musical  comical  revue- 
extravaganza  in  2  acts  and  11  scenes,  book  and 
lyrics,  by  D.  E.  Davenport.  [102]  p.  f. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

(g)  Ic.  Jan.  24,  1916 ;  D :  42841 ;  Delbert  Es- 
sex Davenport,  Philadelphia.  55364 


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Slave  (The)  traffic;  or,  Father's  tears,  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  M.  Richter. 

[78]  p.    4°.  Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45436 ;  Moses  Rich- 
ter, New  York.  55365 

Slaves;  drama  in  3  acts  with  4  scenes,  by  S. 
Gorn. 

ps  ,-in^^2  4  ,]T^'pii  3  ]^x  s):x-n  ;]rDx^p2? 

.105  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    1,    1916;    D:  45566;    Solomon 
Gorn,  Portland,  Me.  55366 

Sleep  (The)  breakers;  3  act  dramatic  farce 
comedy,  by  N.  Leffingwell.  [126]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1916 ;  D :  42737 ;  Nat.  Leffing- 
well, New  York.  55367 

Sleeping  bags;  comedy  farce  play  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  F.  A.  Mathews.  [100]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.   21,    1916;   D:  43501;    Frances 
Aymar  Matliews,  New  York.  55368 

Sleeping  (The)  beauty.  See  Eairy  operet- 
tas.— St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operet- 
tas.— What  shall  we  playp 

Slipping  one  over.     See  Preparedness. 

Small  town  stnff;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  Warner. 
[1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.   26,    1916;    D:  43146:    Richard 
Warner,  New  York.  55369 

Smiles  and  tears;  powerful  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  Jolm  W.  Wilson.  [69]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  May  31,  1916;  D:  44039;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  55370 

Snow  birds;  dramatic  act  in  3  scenes,  by  Mrs. 
L.  Bates.    16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tan.  31,  1916;   D:  42919;   Mrs.   Lou 
Bates,  Detroit.  55371 

Snow  (The)  man;  morality  in  1  act,  by  L.  Hous- 
mau.  New  York.  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.  [1916]     20  p.    12°. 

©  Aug.   29,   1916;   2c.   Aug.   30,   1916;   D: 
44767  ;  Laurence  Housman,  London.        55373 

Snow  (The)  queen;  [play  in  1  act]  from  Hans 
Ander.sen's  tale,  by  E.  Guerrier.  {In  S.  E.  G. 
news,  V.  4,  no.  3,  Jan.  8,  1916) 

©   Jan.   15,   1916;   Ic.   Jan.  24,   1916;   D: 
42831;  Edith  Guerrier,  Boston.  55373 

Snow-White.     See  Dramatic  (A)  reader. 


Snow-White  and  Rose-Iled. 
for  little  folks. 


See  Seven  plays 


Snow  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs;  fairy  play 
in  5  acts,  9  tableaus,  written  especially  for 
The  children's  play,  by  The  JMartin  studios. 
Willimantic,  Conn..  1916.   24  p.    16°. 

©   Nov.   21,   1916;   2c.   Nov.   17,   1916;   D: 
45527;  William  S.  JMartin,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

55374 

Soap  (The)  club;  [play  in  1  act]  by  E.  J. 
Freund.  Aatigo,  Wis.,  Autigo  publishing  co., 
1916.  24  p.  16°.  (Dramatic  plays  for  young 
peoples'  societies) 

©   Aug.   24,   1916;    2c.    Sept.    5,    1916;    D: 
44805;  Antigo  publishing  co.,  Antigo,  Wis. 

55375 

Sobering  up  father;  comedy  animal  sketch,  by 
J.  S.  Edwards.     13  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,   1916 ;   D :  45411 ;   Joseph  S. 
Edwards,  Los  Angeles.  5537G 

See  also  Reformation  of  Dan  Duffy. 


Sobrino  (El)  del  ministro;  jugueto  comieo  en  1 
acto  y  en  pro.sa,  original  de  Mariano  Muzas  y 
Celso  Lucio  (hijo)  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espauoles]   1915.     30  p.     12°. 

©    Mar.    7,    1916;    Ic.    Mar.   11,    1916;    D: 
43288;  M.  Muzas  y  C.  Lucio  (hijo),  Madi-id. 

55377 

Social  (The)  sentence;  drama  in  4  acts,  l)y  Wil- 
lard  Mack.     [9ri]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May   12,   1916;   D:43S88;   Albert  II. 
Woo<ls,  New  York.  55378 

Social  (The)  swim;  comedy  in  1  act,  bv  A.  E. 
Ives  and  A.  Gallatin.  [1],  20  p.  4°.'  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43555  ;  Alice  E.  Ives 
and  Alberta  Gallatin,  New  York,  55379 

Sohn  (Der)  der  sonne;  drama  in  5  akten,  von 
Gisela  freiin  v.  Berger.  Regie-  und  soufflier- 
buch.  Leipzig,  Wlen,  Max  Pfeflfer,  1916. 
67  p.     12°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44504;  Max  Pfef- 
fer,   Vienna.  55380 

Soldier  boy;  1  act  musical  comedy,  by  Allen 
Lowe.  [1],  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,   1916;   D:  43228;   Albert  E. 
Haynes,  New  York.  55381 

Som  vi  nu  engang  er;  lystspil  i  3  akter.  af 
Helene  Dickmar.  Kristiania,  H.  Aschehoxig 
&  CO.  (W.  Nygaard)  1915.  3  p.  1.,  170  p. 
12°. 

©   Nov.   23,   1915;    Ic.   .Jan.    10,   1916;   D: 
42742;    H.   Aschehoug  &  co.,   Christiania. 

55382 


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Some  bear;  blackface  comedy  act,  by  P.  Nevirhs. 
21  p.     24°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916  ;  D  :  43455 ;  Paul  Nevins, 
I'aterson.  55883 

Some  other  woman;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  V.  H. 
Pendleton.      [1],   23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   21,    1916;    D:  43103;    Virginia 
Hunter  i'endleton,  Weehawken.  N.  J.     55384 

Some  show;  play  in  2  acts,  by  B.  Gerard.  [14], 
82  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    July    31,    1916;    D:  44693;    Barney 
Gerard,   New   York.  55385 

Some  spring  water;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  W. 
Bryant.     [2],  17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    15,    1916;    D:44S96;    Frances 
Wilson  Bryant,  New  York.  55386 

Some  surprise;  farce  comedy  playlet,  by  H.  A. 
Schloss.      [5],   37  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

.  ©  Ic.   Oct.  3,  1916;   D:  45043;   Herbert  A. 
Schloss,   Baltimore.  55387 

Some  wise  men  of  Gotham.  See  Dramatic  (A) 
reader. 

Somebody  else;  jthiy  in  4  acts,  by  F.  H.  Bab- 
cock.     [116]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43240 ;  Fred  Hayes 
Babcock.    Chicago.  55388 

Something  worth  while;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
C.  E.  Parker,  embodying  a  new  complete 
grand  opera  in  1  act  entitled,  The  cry  of  the 
wolf,  by  C.  E.  Parker,  music  by  Clifford  El- 
more [pseud,  of  C.  E.  Parker]  [79]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  23,  1916 ;  D :  45015 ;  Clifford  E. 
Parker,  New  York.  55389 

Something   you   wanted?   jitney   store   classic, 

by  John  P.  Mulgrew.    4  p.    4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    18,    1916;    D :  44982 ;    Lea    & 

Welton,  Dubuque,  la.  55390 

Somewhere  in  France;  play  in  1  act,  by  Mer- 
cedes de  Acosta  and  S.  Benson.  [1],  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916 ;  D  :  44149 ;  Stuart  Ben- 
son, New  York.  55391 

war   drama,  by   W.   Y.   Zwietusch.     12   p. 

f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43009 ;  William  Y. 
Zwietusch    Milwaukee.  55392 

See  also  One  a  day. 

Somewhere  in  Jersey;  melodramatic  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  Brown.  [43]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©    Ic.    July    7,     1916;     D:  44387;     Martin 
Brown,  Burlingham,  N.  Y.  65393 


Somewhere  in  Mexico;  dramatic  playlet  in  2 
scenes,  by  W.  Blake  and  L.  B.  Jacobs.  [1], 
13  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   19,   1916;    D:  44686;   Winfield 
Blake  and  Louis  B.  Jacobs,  San  Francisco. 

55394 

Son  (The)  and  heir;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  E. 
Crotty.     [2],  12  p.    f'*.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Feb.   5,   1916;   D:  42958;   Elizabeth 
Crotty,    Cleveland.  55395 

Son-in-law  (The)  of  M.  Poirier  (Le  gendre  de 
M.  Poirier)  ;  [play  in  4  acts]  by  Emile  Au- 
gier  and  Jule?  Sandeau,  tr.  by  Barrett  H. 
Clark.  [Cambridge,  Mass.,  Printed  by  H.  O. 
Houghton  &  CO.,  1916]  2  p.  1.,  [415-^46]  p. 
8°. 

©  Apr.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  19,  1916 ; 
A:  428604;   Barrett  H.  Clark,  New  York. 

55396 

See  also  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Son  (A)  of  the  greater  fatherland;  war  drama 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Morgan.    32  p.     12°.    Printed. 

©   Oct.   20,    1916;   2c.   Nov.    11,   1916;    D: 
45397;   Edward   Morgan,   San   Francisco. 

55397 

Song  birds;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  C.  Wentworth. 
36  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Mar.    21,   1916;    D:  43606;    Marion 
Craig  Wentworth,   Santa  Barbara,   Cal. 

55398 

Song  (The)  seller;  musical  comedy  sketch,  by 
W.  Blake.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©   Ic.   Oct.   14.   1916;    D:  45230;   Winfield 
Blake,  San  Francisco.  55399 

Song  (The)  writer;  vaudeville  satire  in  1  act, 

by  R.  Foster.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916 ;  D :  45090 ;  Roy  Foster. 

New  York.  55400 

Sons  of  the  rich;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  Charles 
Sumner  [pseud,  of  C.  S.  Hayes]  and  Walter 
Poague.     [81]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Oct.    16,    1916;    D:  45180;    Charles 
Sumner  Hayes,  Chicago.  55401 

Sorceress  (The);  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Victorien 
Sardou,  version  and  tr.  from  the  French  by 
G.  Morehead.     [133]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   27,   1915;   D:  42668;   Darcy   & 
Wolford,  New  York.  55402 

Soul  (The)  maker;  1  act  play,  by  Allen  Abbott. 
22  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  10,  1916 ;  D :  43878 ;  Marguerite 
Legrand  Howland,  New  York.  55403 

Soul  (The)  of  Hotspur;  play  in  1  act,  by  R,  J. 
Beamish.    [1],  15  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1916;  D:  45450;  Richard  J. 
Beamish,  Philadelphia.  55404 


M79— VOL  2— le- 


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2799 


55405 


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65425 


Soul  (The)  song;  1  act  play,  by  Leslie  Jordan. 
[2],  23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916;  D:  44808;  Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  55405 

Southern  methods;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  J.  Mar- 
tinez. New  Orleans,  L.  Graham  co.,  ltd.  36 
p.    12°. 

©  Feb.   12,   1916;   2c.   Feb.   10,  1916;   D: 
42826;  Raymond  J.  Martinez,  New  Orleans. 

55406 

See  also  American  (The)  intercedes. 


Spartan  (The)  mother;  play  in  1  act,  by  T. 
Gharwate  and  W.  Mack.  IT  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. '* '' 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916;  D:  45362;  Tex.  Ghar- 
wate and  Willard  Mack,  New  York.        55407 

Specialist  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  W.  Haynes. 
16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916;  D:  43354;  Williams 
Haynes,  Northampton,  Mass.  55408 

Speed;  or,  Johnny  Jones,  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
D.  S.  Hall.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.  26,  1916;   D:  45465;   David   S. 
Hall,  New  York.  55409 

Speed  (The)  fiends;  or,  A  woman  is  what  a 
man  makes  her,  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
Blanche  Walsh  [pseud,  of  E.  B.  Hartmann] 
and  S.  R.  Hartmann.     [50]  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916 ;  D  :  44683 ;  Elizabeth  B. 
Hartmann,  New  York.  55410 

Speed  up;  comedy  of  today  in  4  acts,  by  O. 
Davis.     [170]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  21,  1916 ;  D :  44434 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  55411 

Spell  (The)  of  Christmas.  See  Christmas 
candles. 

Spell  (The)  of  the  past;  fantasy,  based  on  an 
old  French  play,  by  J.  Tower  and  A.  de 
CrgzoUe.  Chicago,  Comedia  [1916]  36  p. 
8°. 

©  Dec.   15,  1916;   2c.  Nov.  22,  1916;   D: 

45614 ;  Augustus  de  Crgzolle  and  John  Tower, 

Chicago.  55412 

Spider  (The)  web;  play  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Cowan. 

[155]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.     Sept.    13,1916;     D:  44880;     Sada 
Cowan,  New  York.  55413 

Spider's  (The)  web;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Sey- 
mour.    [4],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1916 ;  D :  45611 ;  Arthur  Sey- 
mour, New  York.  55414 
Spirit  (The)  of  Christmas;  by  Allene  Tupper 
Wilkes.     Franklin,  O.,  Denver,  Col.,^  Eldridge 
entertainment  house,  1916.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  15. 1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  18, 1916 ;  D :  45670 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Franklin,  O. 

55415 


Spirit  (The)  of  Christmas — Continued. 

original  fantasy  in  2  short  acts,  by  Miriam 

Wilson.       Chicago,     A.     Flanagan     company 
[1916]     14  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  23,  1916;  D: 
45508 ;  A.  Flanagan  company,  Chicago. 

55416 

Spirit  (The)  of  John  Brown;  drama  in  5  acts, 
by  G.  B.  Buster,  jr.  [50]  p.  12°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916;  D:  42757;  Greene  Berry 
Buster,  jr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  55417 

Spirit  (The)  of  1916;  playlet  on  preparedness, 
by  N.  R.  Feusier.  [1],  10  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  8,  1916;  D:  44586;  Norman  R. 
Feusier,  San  Francisco.  55418 

Spirits  (The)  of  the  dead.     See  Demons  (The) 

Splitting-  (The)  of  a  hair;  1  act  play,  by  J.  R. 
Tutwiler  and  H.  Dana.  [2],  29  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916 ;  D :  44579 ;  Julia  R.  Tut- 
wiler and  Helen  Dana,  New  York.  55419 

Spoils  (The)  of  war;  neutral  European  military 
drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  R.  Feusier.  [62]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1916;  D:  43231;  Norman  R. 
Feusier,  San  Francisco.  55420 

Spook  (The)  sonata.  See  Plays;  by  August 
Strindberg. 

Spooks;  libretto  in  3  acts,  book  and  lyrics  by 
A.  N.  C.  Fowler.     [94]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916 ;  D :  42736 ;  Albert  N.  C. 
Fowler,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  55421 

^  mystery   farce   in   3   acts,   by   S.   B.   Tall. 

[190]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1916;  D:  45402;  Stanley 
Broughton  Tall  and  Luther  B.  Anthony,  Bal- 
timore. 55422 

Sport  of  law;  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Olivier.  [20] 
p.    f°.    Printed. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1916 ;  D :  44720 ;  Stuart  Oli- 
vier, Lutherville,  Md.  55423 

Sprigs  of  nobility;  farce  in  4  acts,  by  Gerard 
Arbous,  adapted  from  the  Dutch  by  A.  Philip 
Peacock.     110  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  29,  1916 ;  D ;  45623 ;  Gerard  Jean 
Arbous,  New  York.  55424 

Spring  (The)  recital.  See  Plays  of  the  natu- 
ral and  the  supernatural. 

Spruce  cone  and  bunchberry;  a  play  [in  3  acts] 
bv  Margaret  C.  Getchell.  New  York,  Camp 
fire  outfitting  co.  [1916]    23  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  31,  1916 ;  2c.  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  D :  42903  ; 
Camp  fire  outfitting  co.,  .NewJoJ-jk,,      ,  55425 


2800 


55426 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


55447 


Sprungbrett  (Das);  sell  wank  in  3  akten,  von 
Ediuird  Ritter.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftstellerg.nl. 
b.  h.,  1916.    95  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916;  D:  45492;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscher  biihnenschrift- 
steller  g.  ra.  b.  h.,  Berlin.  55426 

Squab  (The)  farm;  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  Hat- 
ton  and  fanny  Locke  Hatton.  [lUl]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  43681 ;  Frederic  Hat- 
ton,  Chicago.  55427 

Square  (A)  deal;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  K. 
Stone  and  G.  R.  Warren.  [105]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1916 ;  D :  43143 ;  William  K. 

*     Stone.  New  York,  and  Giles  K.  Warren,  Du- 

mont,  N.  J.  55428 

play  in  1  act,  by  E.  Mclntyre.     [2],  26  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  D :  42765 ;  Edward  Mc- 
lntyre, San  Francisco.  55429 

Squaw  (The);  play  in  1  act,  l)y  W.  Haynes, 
[1],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  21,  1916;  D:  45704;  Williams 
Haynes.  Northampton,   Mass.  55430 

Stage  business;  conceived  and  originated,  by 
E.  N.  MacWillianis.  [5]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916 ;  D :  44226 ;  Edward  N. 
MacWilliams,  New  York.  55431 

Stagestruck;  comedy  playlet,  by  Charles  Silver, 
rev.  by  Lea  La  Salle.  [1],  11  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Julv  10,  1916;  D:  44466;  Lea  La 
Salle,  Los  Angeles.  55432 

Stalled;  or.  Auto  troubles,  comedy  western 
playlet,  by  H.  N.  Hale.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14,  1916;  D:  45417;  Harry 
Nathan  Hale,  Lincoln,  Neb.  55433 

Star  (The)  and  the  critic;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
T.   S.   Sutton.     45  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  5,  1916;  D:  44816;  Thomas 
Shelley  Sutton,  Los  Angeles.  55434 

Star  (The)  of  destiny;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Phillips.     [2],  7  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1916;  D:  45447;  Lucille 
Phillips,  New.  York.  55435 

Star  (The)  of  Seville  (La  estrella  de  Sevilla); 
by  Lope  de  Vega.  tr.  in  prose  by  Philip  M. 
Hayden  [play  in  3  acts]  [Cambridge,  Mass., 
Printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton  &  co.,  1916]  2 
p.  1.,  [171]-192  p.    8". 

©  Apr.  15,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  19,  1916 ; 
A :  428603 ;  Houghton  Mifflin  company,  Bos- 
ton. 55436 

See  also  Chief  European   drannittists. 


Starvation;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B.  A.  Hunter. 
[167]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  11,  1916 ;  D :  44357 ;  Bertha  An- 
cella  Hunter,  Los  Angeles.  55437 

State  line.     See  Below  zero. 

Steadfast  (The)  princess;  play  for  young  peo- 
ple, by  Cornelia  L.  Meigs.  New  York,  Mac- 
millan  company,  1916.     4  p.  1.,  87  p.     12°. 

©  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  2c.  Feb.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42941 ; 
Macmillan  company.  New  York.  55438 

Stealing  a  wife;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  E.  Halldor- 
son.     [1],  25  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   17,  1916;   D:  44688;   Ralph  E. 
Halldorson,  Lincoln,  Neb.  55439 

Step  lively  girls;  comedy  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
A.  Pearson.     [1],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  6.  1916 ;  D :  44221 ;  Artbur  Pear- 
son, New  York.  55440 

Sterngucker  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Fritz  Lcihner,  musik  von  Franz  Leh^r.  Text 
der  gesange.  Leipzig.  Wien,  New  York,  W. 
Karczag,  1916.    38  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  A— For. 
14424;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  55441 

Stime  (The)  fun  leben;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  P. 
Bedell. 

^ir'jps  4  ^*s  N^x-n  ;p2r^  pD  r72^*jn  *-» 

64  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   14,   1916;   D:  45167;   Boris   P. 
Bedell,    New   York.  55442 

Sting  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Alice  C.  John- 
son [i.  e.  A.  Lamar-Evans]  [3],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D:  45075;  Alice  La- 
mar-Evans,  Wellston,  Ga.  55443 

Stolen  (The)  victory;  southern  military  play 
in  1  act,  by  E.  Strong.  [1],  9  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    25,     1916;     D:  45531;     Elwin 
Strong,  Omaha,  Neb.  55444 

Stolz  (Der)  der  III.  compagnie;  militaer- 
schwank  in  2  bildern,  von  Wilhelra  Hartstein. 
26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   May  18,   1916;   D:  43934;   Abraham 
Allenberg,  New  York.  55445 

Stone  (The)  age  cabaret;  play  in  2  scenes,  by 
R.  J.  Wildhack.     [1],  10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  7,  1916;  D:  45598;  Robert  J. 
Wildhack,   New  York.  55446 

Stone  (The)  age  sufEragette;  monologue,  by 
E.  Hopkins.     [2],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  27,  1916 ;  D :  44555 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  55447 


2801 


55448 


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55469 


Stone  (The)  man;  drama  in  4  pts.,  by  L.  E. 
Bisch.      [164]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  le.  Nov.  24,  1916;  D:  45517;  Louis  Ed- 
ward Biscli,  New  York.  55448 

Stonefolds.     See  Battle,  and  other  poems. 

Storm.     See  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Story-land  dramatic  reader;  by  Catherine  T. 
Bryce.  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  sons  [1916]     ix,  150  p.    illus.    12°. 

©  Mar.  25,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  29, 
1916;  A:  428302;  Charles  Scribner's  sons, 
New  York.  55449 

Story  (The)  of  Eleusis;  lyrical  drama  [in  5 
acts],  by  Louis  V.  Ledoux.  New  York,  The 
Macmillan  company,  1916.    xiii,  96  p.    12°. 

©)  Oct.  25,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  26,  1916;  D: 
45275;   Macmillan   company,   New   York. 

55450 

Story  (The)  of  Esther;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Ehresman.     14  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  14,  1916;  D:  44642-;  Margaret 
Ehresman,  Miller,  Neb.  55451 

Story  (The)  of  Joseph.  See  What  shall  we 
play? 

Story  of  the  dance.     See  Procrastination. 

Stranded;  musical  comedy  tabloid,  by  D.  Hines. 
9  p.    f°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  14,  1916;  D :  43451 ;  Dixon 
Hines,  Seattle.  55452 

Strang'e  (A)  happening;  play  in  1  act,  by  F. 
Orth.     [l],6p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45723 ;  Frank  Orth, 
Collings\\ood,  N.  J.  55453 

Stranger  (The)  star;  fantasy  of  Christmastide 
in  4  scenes,  by  J.  A.  Grafton.  [45]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  8,  1916 ;  D :  44840 ;  Jesse  Allen 
Grafton,  Galesburg,  111.  55454 

Strangers;  1  act  play,  by  A.  Marshall.  [2],  18 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  D :  45034 ;  Abigail  Mar- 
shall, New  Yo)-k.  55455 

Stratford  miracles;  play  in  1  act,  by  Max  Keene 
[pseud,  of  I.  P.  McKeehan]  20  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  21,  1916;  D:  43383;  Irene  P. 
McKeehan,  Boulder,  Col.  55456 

Straw  (The)  man;  1  act  comedy  drama,  by  F. 
Haines-Reed.    [3],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  D:  43728;  Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  55457 

Straw  (The)  pile;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Hamin 
Robert.     [273]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  18,  1916;  D:  43941;  John  H. 
Hazelton,  New  York.  55458 


Strenuous  life.     See  Corinna. 

Strictly  business;  play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  S.  Gar- 
roll.    108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43513 ;  John  Stuart 
Carroll  and  Thomas  Callaghan,  New  York. 

55459 

Striker  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  Nagel.     [1], 
4  p.    f ".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1916;  D:  44930;  Geo.  Nagel, 
Newark,  N.  J.  55460 

See  also  Six  one-act  plays. 

Strings;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Nelson  and 
J.  V.  Smith.     [124]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1916 ;  D :  42989 ;  George  Mer- 
win  Nelson  and  J.   Van  Velsor  Smith,  New. 


York. 


55461" 


Stronger  (The)  sex;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  L.  V.  Hughes.     [68]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    14,    1916;    D:  43453;    Ernest 
Llewellyn  Vincent  Hughes,  Montreal,  Canada. 

55462 

Struggle  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Wiener. 
[3],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Aug.    15,    1916;    D:  44652;    Miriam 
Wiener,  New  York.  55463 

Stubborn  (The)  prima-donna;  musical  sketch 
for  vaudeville,  by  B.  P.  Glazer.  [9]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916 ;  D :  45632 ;  Benjamin  F. 
Glazer,  Philadelphia.  55464 

Stuck;  1  act  farce,  by  C.  E.  Grapewin.  [4]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    12,    1916;   D:  44971;    Charles 
Ellsworth  Grapewin,  West  End,  N.  J.      55465 

Studenckie  figle.     See  Wsciekly  student. 

Studies  in  character;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  D. 
Standing  and  D.  Blaufox.  [1],  4  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916;  D:  45171;   Percy  D. 
Standing  and  David  Blaufox.  New  York. 

55466 

Stunde  (Die)  der  entscheidung;  ein  kleines 
spiel,  von  Hans  Sassmann.  Wien,  O.  Eirich, 
1915.    20  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44315 ;  Otto  Eirich. 
Vienna.  55467 

Submarine  (The);  farcical  sketch  in  1  act,  by 
H.  Osten.    10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  22,  1916;  D:  43388;  Henry  Os- 
ten, New  York.  55468 

Submarine  F-T;  play  in  1  act,  by  James  Mac- 
queen.     [2],  35  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dee.  15,  1916;  D:  45658;  Henri  de 
Vries,  New  York.  55469 


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Substance  of  ambition.  See  Plays  with  a 
punch. 

Substitute  (The)  See  Her  two  weeks  honey- 
moon. 

Success  (The)  of  Minnehaha;  comedy  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  L.  Norcross.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Tj'pewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43638 ;  William  L. 
Norcross,  Glenside,  Pa.  55470 

Such  is  life;  play  in  5  acts,  by  Frank  Wedekind, 
English  version  by  Francis  J.  Ziegler.  2d  ed. 
Philadelphia,  N.  L.  Brown,  1916.    127  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  19,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D: 
44955;  Nicholas  L.  Brown,  Philadelphia. 

55471 

Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me;  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  J.  Seagrave.  [115]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D :  43264 ;  Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  55472 

Suffer  age-yet;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  L.  Browning. 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D :  45207 ;  Joseph  L. 
Browning,  New  York.  55473 

Suffrajinx  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Caryl  De 
Voe  [i.  e..  O.  De  V.  Wright]  [1],  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43334;  Caryl  De 
Voe  Wright,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  55474 

Suicide;  comedy,  by  F.  Tarpley.  [13]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29,  1916 ;  D :  43787 ;  Ford  Tarp- 
ley, Portland,  Or.  55475 

Sully's  tribulations;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M. 
Goldsmith.     [94]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  19,  1916 ;  D :  4.5219 ;  Milton  Gold- 
smith. New  York.  55476 

Summer  snow,  and  other  fairy  plays;  by 
Grace  Richardson.  Chicago,  Akron,  O.,  New 
York,  The  Saalfield  publishing  co.  [1916] 
5  p.  1.,  3-144  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Summer  snow. — ^The  bond  of 
earth. — The  battle  of  the  days. — Goblin 
guests. 

©  May  16,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  May  18,  1916 ; 
A :  431130 ;  Saalfield  pub.  co.,  Akron,  O. 

55477 

Sun  (The)  g-od;  dramatic  spectacle,  by  B.  B. 
James.     [2],  57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45505 ;  Bartlett  B. 
James,  Baltimore.  55478 

Sun  goddess.  See  Forest  (The)  princess  and 
other  masques. 


Suubonnet  Sue;  an  up  to  date  melodrama  in  4 
acts,  by  Charles  Morton.  [61]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,   1916;  D:  45607;  Alexander 
Byers,  Chicago.  55479 

Sunny  (A)  morning;  by  the  Quintero  brothers, 
tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  I.  Goldberg.  (In 
Stratford  journal,  v.  1,  no.  1,  Autumn,  1916) 

©  Nov.  14,   1916;   Ic.  Nov.   16,  1916;   D: 
4.5439 ;  Isaac  Goldberg,  Rosburv,  Mass. 

55480 

Sunny  Mountain;  melodrama  in  3  acts,  by  G.  S. 
Wheat.     [112]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45460 ;  George  Seay 
Wheat,  New  York.  55481 

Sunrise;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  W.  B.  Carlock, 
founded  upon  the  story  by  Ward  Muir.  [90] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    27.    1916;    D:  4.3438;    Wayne 
Bryan  Carlock,  North  Salem,  N.  Y.         55482 

Sunset  (The)  road;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  B. 
Haney.     [2],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1916;   D:  44780;   Flora   E. 
Haney,  Philadelphia.  55483 

Superior  forces;  original,  modern,  realistic 
drama  of  present  American  life  in  4  acts,  by 
S.  Semon.     [1]  .57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    7,    1916;    D:  42971;    Samuel 
Semon,  San  Francisco.  55484 

Superwoman  (The);  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
Tex  Charwate  [i.  e.  A.  T.  Charwate]  [89] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916 ;  D :  43203 ;  Arthur  Tex 
Charwate,  New  York.  55485 

Suppressed  desires;  Freudian  comedy  in  2 
scenes,  G.  C.  Cook  and  S.  Glaspell.  24  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916 ;  D  :  45427  ;  George  Cram 
Cook  and  Susan  Glaspell,  New  York.      55486 

Supreme  (The)  test.     See  Captain  of  the  host. 

Sureties;  miracle  play  in  3  acts,  by  V.  Post. 
[1],  91  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   11,    1916;   D:  43296;  Van   Zo 

Post,  New  York.  55487 

Surprise  (A)  party;  novelty  comedy  drama  in 
1  act,  by  C.  S.  Keith  and  B.  Warren.  [1],  11 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  3,  1915 ;  D :  42965 ;  Cato  S.  Keith 
and  Bessie  Warren,  New  York.  55488 

Surprise  (A)  to  everyone;  dialog  for  4  females, 
by  Edith  P.  Schlegel.  Antigo,  Wis.,  Antigo 
publishing  company,  1916.  15  p.  16°.  (Dia- 
logs for  young  people's  societies,  no.  47) 

©  May  1,  1916 ;  2c.  May  17,  1916 ;  D :  43923 ; 
Antigo  pub.  CO.,  Antigo,  Wis.  55489 


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Surrender  (The);  neutral  war  drama  In  1  act, 
by  J.  F.  J.  Archibald  and  F.  B.  Elkins.  [3], 
21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916;   D:  43645;  Felton  B. 
Elkins  and  James  F.  J.  Archibald,  New  York. 

55490 

1  act  drama  for  woman,  by  E.  M.  Unsell. 


11  p.    4  .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  19,  1916 ;  D :  43821 ;  Eva  M.  Un- 
sell, New  York.  55491 

Survival.     See  Read-aloud  plays. 

Susan  Gregg's  Christmas  orphans;  Christmas 
comedy  in  2  acts,  by  Marie  Irish  [i.  e.  M.  I. 
Bitney]  Chicago.  Beckley-Cardy  company 
[1916]     26  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.   16,   1916;  2c.   Dec.  26,  1916;   D: 
45898 ;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago.         55492 

Susanna  Shakespeare;  romantic  comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  E.  P.  Hammond.  Chicago,  E.  P.  Ham- 
mond, 1916.    80  p.    12°. 

©  May  1,  1916 ;  2c.  May  3,  1916 ;  D :  43808 ; 
Eleanor  Prescott  Hammond,  Chicago.     55493 

Suspended  sentence;  modern  play  in  a  prologue, 
3  acts  and  an  epilos;ne,  by  W.  I.  Sirovich. 
[4],  58  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.   25,    1916;    D:  43760;   William 
Irving  Sirovich,  New  York.  55494 

See  also  No.  2,  suspended  sentence. 


Suspicious  of  hubby;  farce,  by  L.  Grattan.    [1], 
22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic,   May  5,   1916;   D:  43830;  Lawrence 
Grattan,  Brooklyn.  55495 

Swanwhite.     See  Plays;  by  August  Strindberg. 

Swayam-vara  (The);  1  act  comedy,  by  C.  C. 
Lovell.     [21,  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43844 ;  Caroline  C. 
Lovell,  Birmingham.  55496 

Sweeps   (The)    of   ninety-eight.      See   Locked 
(The)  chest. 

Sweet    Genevieve;    (?omedy    in    3    acts,    by    J. 
Forbes.     [135]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    15,    1916;    D:  43643;    James 
Forbes,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  55497 

Swindlers  (The);  play  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes, 
by  R.  Stodart.     [118]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43510 ;  Robert  Stod- 
art, New  York.  55498 

Sword  (The)  of  the  stone.     See  King  Arthur. 

Swordfish  (The)  and  the  crab;  1  act  play,  by 
C.  Phelps.    15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  18,  1916 ;  D :  44398 ;  Carrington 
Phelps,  New  York.  55499 


Sylvia;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  book  and 
lyrics  by  W.  C.  Duncan  and  F.  O.  Drayton, 
music  by  William  Winthrop  Cortelyou.  [112] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Apr.  26,  1916 ;  D :  43828 ;  Wm.  Gary 
Duncan  and  F.  Otis  Drayton,  New  York. 

55500 

Symphony  (The)  play;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Jen- 
nette  Lee.  New  York,  C.  Scribuer's  sons, 
1916.    XV,  192  p.    8°. 

©  Mar.  25,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  29,  1916;  D: 
43458 ;  Charles  Scribner's  sons.  New  York. 

55501 

Syn  wolno^ci;  obrazek  dramatyczny  w  3  aktach, 
przez  Kazimierza  Nagora.  Chicago,  W.  H. 
Sajewski,  1915.    67  p.    16*. 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43029 ;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  55502 

Syndicated  (The)  Santa  Claus.  See  Cheery 
comedies  for  Christmas. 

Taarnet;  skuespil  i  3  akter,  af  P.  Levin.  Kj0- 
benhavn  og  Kristiania,  Gyldendalske  bog- 
handel,  Nordisk  forlag,  1916.    134  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  21,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  24,  1916;  D: 
43715 ;  Poul  Levin,  Copenhagen.  55503 

Tables  turned;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  French 
and  M.  Nelson.     [2],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916;  D:  45559;  Adelaide 
French  and  Merwin  Nelson,  New  York. 

55504 

Tact;  comedy  drama  in  1  act,  by  W.  H.  Warner 
and  De  Witte-Kaplan  [i.  e.  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan] 
[2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916;  D:  45312;  William 
Henry  Warner  and  Ysabel  De  Witte  Kaplan, 
New  York.  55505 

Tag  day;  vaudeville  novelette,  by  Harry  L. 
Newton.    [1],  5  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  30,  1916:  D:  45023;  Jimmie 
Leonard  and  Katherine  Haley,  Chicago. 

55506 

Take  the  subway;  play  in  2  acts,  by  W.  Mac- 
Donald.     [43]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  16,  1916;  D:  45446;  Wallace 
MacDonald,  New  York.  55507 

Take  your  medicine;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Poole 
and  H.  Ford.     [180]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1916;  D:  45457;  Ernest 
Poole  and  Harriet  Ford,  New  York.        55508 

Taken  from  life;  1  act  play,  by  Walter  Hackett 
and  W.  Taylor.     [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916 ;  D :  42935 ;  Wilton  Tay- 
lor, New  York.  55509 


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Taking  a  chance;  or,  Arson,  Hebraic  comedy 
in  3  acts,  by  W.  B.  Young.  [174]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  3,  1916 ;  D :  48216 ;  William  Ber- 
tram Young,  Chicago.  55510 

Taking  teacher's  place.  See  Twelve  plays  for 
children. 

Tale  (The)  of  two  shirts;  1  act  farcical  sketch, 
by  J.  Donahue  and  A.  M.  Stewart.  6  p.  4°. 
Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Dec.  10,  1915 ;  D :  42643 ;  Jack  Dona- 
hue and  Alice  Marion  Stewart,  Atlantic,  INIass. 

55511 

Tales  from  the  fjeld.     See  Doctor  Ale. 

Taming  (The)  of  Arabella.     See  Little  Arab. 

Taming  (The)  of  the  shrew  (Der  widerspan- 
stigen  zahmung);  opera  in  4  acts,  free  adap- 
tation of  Shakespeare's  comedy,  by  Joseph 
Viktor  Widman,  music  by  Hermann  Goetz. 
New  York,  Fred  Rullman,  inc.,  1916.  59  p.  8°. 
[Libretto  only] 

©  Mar.  9,  1916 ;  2c.  Mar.  9,  1916 ;  D :  43258 ; 
Fred  Rullman,  inc.,  New  York.  55513 

Tampico;  tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
Clare  C.  Copeland.  [1],  7  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1916;  D:  44451;  Copeland 
bros.,  Wichita,  Kan.  55513 

Tangleland;  musical  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  L. 
Naught.  [62]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916;  D:  44486;  George  L. 
Naught,  New  York.  55514 

Tartuffe.     See  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Tavern  (The)  De  Luxe;  comedy  with  music  in 
3  acts,  by  E.  Williams  and  E.  Bial.  [47]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1916 ;  D :  44159 ;  Ernst  Bial 
and  Eva  Williams,  New  York.  55515 

3  act  comedy,  by  Eva  Williams  and  E.  Bial, 

music  by  E.  Bial.     [64]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1916 ;  D :  44771 ;  Ernst  Bial, 
New  York.  55516 

Te  o  cafe?  boceto  de  comedia  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  A.  L.  Buenretiro.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espaiioles]  1916.    21  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.   22,  1916;   Ic.  Apr.  25,   1916;   D: 
43747;  Antonio  L.  Buenretiro,  Madrid.    55517 

Tea  (A)  for  Genevieve;  play  in  1  act,  by  L. 
Saunders.    16  p.     4°.    Ms. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    17,    1916;    D:  43380;    Lilian 
Saunders,  St.  Louis.  55518 


Teacher,  kin  I  go  home?  country  school  epi- 
sode in  2  scenes,  by  Harry  L.  Nfewton.  Chi- 
cago, T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916]  17  p. 
12°. 

©  May  9,  1916  ;  2c.  May  13,  1916 ;  D :  43894 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55519 

Teacup  (The)  inn;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Nord- 
strom.    [2],  30  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   18,   1916;    D:  44675;    Frances 
Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  55520 

Tear-squeezer  (The);  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  H. 
Booth.     [125]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Apr.    12,    1916;    D:  43607;    Hilliard 
Booth,  Brevard,  N.  C.  55521 

Tecpancaltzin.  See  Chimalman,  and  other 
poems. 

Teddy;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  1  scene,  by  C.  I. 
Bolles  and  Lillian  Langdon.  [141]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916;  D:  43262;  Charles  L 
Bolles,  Los  Angeles.  55522 

Teddy's  marriage;  playlet  in  1  act,  by  L.  C 
Broun.     [2],  IS  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1916 ;  D :  43884 ;  Louise  Car- 
ter Broun,  Toronto,  Canada.  55523 

Teeney  Ricketts;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Bide  Dudley  [i.  e.  W.  B.  Dudley]     104  p.    4°. 

©  le.  May  10,  1916;  D:  43870;  Walter  B. 

Dudley,  New  York.  55524 

Teetotaler  (The);  drama  of  love,  liquor  and 
politics  in  4  acts,  by  J.  C.  Powers.  [3],  52  p. 
t°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   14,   1916;   D:  45169;   Jay  Clay 
Powers,  San  Antonio.  55525 

Telegram   (The)      See  Kead-aloud  plays. 

Tell-tale.  See  Dream  (A)  of  the  centuries  and 
other  entertainments. 

Temperament;  play  in  1  act,  by  F.  Nordstrom. 
[1],  20  p.     4".    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.   12,   1916;    D:  44872;    Frances 
Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  55526 


satire  on  some  actors  from  Smart  set  maga- 
zine, in  1  act,  by  M.  Terrell.  [19]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13.  1916;  D:  44876;  Maverick 
Terrell,  Los  Angeles.  55527 

Tempest  (The);  play  in  5  acts,  ed.  by  Frederick 
S.  Boas,  American  ed.  rev.  by  Katharine  Lee 
Bates.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C.  Heath 
&  CO.  [1916]  XXV,  [1],  166  p.  24°.  (The 
Arden  Shakespeare,  general  editor,  C.  H.  Her- 
ford) 

©  Nov.  2,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  7,  1916; 
A:  445534;  D.  C.  Heath  &  eo.,  Boston.    55528 


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55548 


Temple  of  now.     See  Love  garden  of  Mars. 

Templo  (EI)  de  Cupido;  comedia  vodevilesca 
en  3  actos  y  en  prosa,  original  de  A.  Es- 
tremera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1915.     75  p.     12". 

©   Jan.   27,   1916;    Ic.    Jan.   28,    1916;    D: 
42892;  Antonio  Estremera,  Madrid.       55529 

Temptation;  allegorical  drama  in  3  acts  and 
7  scenes,  by  H.  D.  Rickraan.  [2],  73  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  191<) ;  D :  45541 ;  Hardin  Du- 
val  Rickman,   Chicago.  55530 

Temptation  (The)  of  Anthony;  original  drama 
of  today  in  4  acts,  by  C.  P.  Brown.  [2],  69  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.   20,   1916;    D:  43372;    Charles 
Paul  Brown,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  55531 

Ten  boys'  farces;  with  an  introduction  on  Im- 
promptu dramatics,  by  E.  M.  Peixotto.  Bos- 
ton, Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.  107  p. 
12°. 

©   Aug.   31,   1916;   2c.   Sept.   1,   1916;   D: 
44790;  Eustace  M.  Peixotto,  San  Francisco. 

55532 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room;  tabloid  drama  in 
4  acts  and  3  scenes  of  well  known  temperance 
drama  of  the  same  title,  by  Nelson  Compston. 
Chicago,  111.,  Chicago  manuscript  co.,  1916. 
[27]  p.     f".     Mimeographed. 

©  .Tune   30,   1916;   2c.   July   27,   1916;   D: 
44479;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55533 

Tender  hooks;  1  act  comedy,  by  P.  Haines- 
Reed.     [2],  23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   14,   1916;    D:  45418;   Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  55534 

Tenor  (El);  comedia  en  3  actos,  original  de 
Angel  Torres  del  Alamo  y  Antonio  Asenjo. 
I*,  ed.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]   1916.     83  p.     12°. 

©  July  6,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D:  45099; 
Torres  del  Alamo  y  Asenjo,  Madrid.     55535 

Tenth  (The)  commandment;  or,  Traflic  in 
white  women,  problem  comedy  drama  in  3 
acts,  by  M.  De  V.  Corrigan.  [30]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten, 

'    ©  Ic.  June  15,  1916 ;  D :  44157  ;  Martin  De 
Vere  Corrigan,  Cleveland.  55536 

Teoteuctli.     See  Chimalman,  and  other  poems. 

Terms  of  peace.  See  Three  plays  and  a  cur- 
tain raiser. 

Terramoto  (The  earthquake);  romantic  drama 
of  modern  Sicily,  by  J.  K.  McLennan.  [2], 
102  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sapt.  13,  1916 ;  D :  44878 ;  Janet  Kirk- 
ley  McTjeunan,  Philudelphia.  55537 


Test  (The) ;  play  in  4  acts.     [99]  p.    4°.    Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  26,  1916 ;  D :  44558 ;  Ruth  Church 
Sheldon,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  55538 

[play  in  1  act]  by  Helen  L.  Willcox.    New 


York,  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada  [1916]  15  p.  8°. 
©  Sept.  12,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  13,  1916;  D: 
44875;  Missionary  education  movement  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  New  York.    55539 

play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  Pel§e.     [94]  p.     4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1916;  D:  44296;  Lillian 
Pel6e,   Los  Angeles.  55540 

Test  (The)  of  the  ballot;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  E. 
Bosshard.     [3].  143  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D:  43498;  Rudolph 
Edward  Bosshard,  Alameda,  Cal.  55541 

Thankful  heart.  See  Child's  book  of  holiday- 
plays. 

Thanksgiving  (The)  month;  exercise  for  chil- 
dren, by  Harriette  Wilbur.  Franklin,  O., 
Denver,  Col.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house, 
1916.    8  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D: 
45671 ;  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  Frank- 
lin, O.  55542 

That  ain't  your  wife;  or,  Polly  and  the  French- 
man, play  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Nordenshield.  [114] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D:  43633;  Jeannette 
Nordenshield,  New  York.  55543 

That  blasted  tooth;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  E.  M. 
Smith.     [14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916 ;  D :  44735 ;  Edgar  Mc- 
Phail  Smith,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  55544 

That  dagger  in  the  dark;  soul-stirring  thriller 
with  many  laughs,  by  J.  F.  Powell.  [1],  32  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43569 ;  James  Fran- 
cis Powell,  Norwalk,  Conn.  55545 

That  girl;  play  in  3  acts,  by  L.  N.  Walker. 
17  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43256 ;  Lillie  Nolt- 
ing  Walker,  Denver.  55546 

^Same.    31  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  May  2,  1916;  2c.  May  8,  1916;  D:  43949; 
Lillie  Nolting  Walker,  Denver.  55547 

That  little  rogue  next  door;  farce,  arr,  for  the 
American  stage,  by  Harold  Sander.  New 
York,  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916.     18  p.     12°. 

©  May  18,  1916;  2c.  May  19,  1916;  D: 
43948;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.     55548 


2806 


55549 


OOPYBIGHTED  IN   THE  UNITED  STATES 


55570 


That  mysterious  love;  vaudeville  act,  by  Hal 
E.  Messick.  vi'ords  and  music  by  M.  Golden. 
[5],  6  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    13,    1916;    D:  43299;    Meyer 
Golden,  Los  Angeles.  55549 

That  night;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  M. 
Ott.  [27]  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.   Mar.  30.   191(5 ;   D :  43476 ;   Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston.  Mass.  55550 

Their  Christmas  party.  See  Christmas 
candles. 

Their  first  quarrel;  comedy,  by  Charles  Nevers 
Holmes.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company 
[1916]     9  p.     12°. 

©   Feb.    19,    1916:    2c.    Feb.   25,   1916;    D: 
43133;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55551 

Their  last  day;  comedy-drama  in  1  act,  by  G.  A. 
Lipkind.     21   p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  20,  1916;   D:  44938;  Goodman 
Alan  Lipkind,  New  York.  55552 

Their  little  bit;  intimate  incident  of  present 
dav  life,  suggested  by  the  Mexican  situation, 
in  "l  act,  by  W.  W.  Hindley.  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    July    13,    1916;    D :  44369 :    Wilbur 
Wright  Hindley,  Spokane,  Wash.  55553 

Their  only  son;  or.  Here  are  your  children, 
drama,  by  A.  Shaikewitz. 

.Vis^iirp^^u  .X  ps  ,i<:2S-n  ,ir"irp  rnr^^K 

[1].  40  p.     8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  14,  1916;  D :  44379 ;  Alexander 
Shaikewitz,  New  York.  55554 

Therese;  1  act  play,  by  F.  Merrill.  [2],  7  p.  4**. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   2,   1916;    D:  43209;    Fenimore 
Merrill,  New  York.  55555 

They  all  knew  Beverly.  Do  you?  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  J.  Seagrave.  [129]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916;   D:  45306;  .Jane  Sea- 
grave,  Brookline,  Mass.  55556 

They  that  walk  enchained;  tragedy  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  de  Acosta.     [101]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45349 ;  Mercedes  de 
Acosta,  New  York.  55557 

Thieves;  sketch  in  1  act,  by  M.  McMaster-Clarke 
(Ann  Dare)      [3],  15  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45435 ;  Mabel  Mc- 
Master-Clarke. San  Francisco.  55558 

Thin  ice;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R.  M.  Middiemass. 
[83]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  D:  44520;  Robert  M. 
Middiemass,  New  York.  55559 


Thin  ice — Continued. 

play    in   3    acts,    by    C.    Thorn.      [190]    p. 


4  .     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    22,    1916;    D :  43709 ;    Cae.sar 
Thorn,  Hartford.  55560 

Thinning  out;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Brown. 
[45]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    June    23,    1916;    D:  44225;    Martin 
Brown,  New  York.  55561 

Third  (The)  act;  play  in  a  prologue  and  1  act. 

by   J.   Street.      [2],  52  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43183 ;  Julian  Street, 

New  York.  55562 

Third  (The)  eye;  dramatic  fantasy  in  prologue, 
3  acts  and  epilogue,  by  P.  Sheffield.  [184]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  17,  1916 ;  D :  43355 ;  Philip  Shef- 
field, New  York.  55563 

Third  (The)  proposal;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
C.  C.  Click.     [1],  95  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  27,  1916;  D:  43775;  Carl  Can- 
non Glick,  Wichita.  55564 

Thirteenth  (The)  chair;  play  in  3  acts,  by  B. 
Veiller.      [137]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    7,    1916;    D :  45603 ;    Bayard 
Yeiller,   New  York.  55565 

Thirty  days;  vaudeville  comedy  in  1  act.  by 
A.  P.  Kelly.     [1],  12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1916 ;  D :  44145 ;  Arthur  P. 
Kelly,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  55566 

Thirty  days  a  la  carte;  comedv  in  3  acts,  bv 
J.  E.  Medland.     [88]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D :  43428 ;   John  Ed- 
ward Medland,  Oakland,  Cal.  55567 

This  is  law.  See  Finiit  of  toil,  and  other  one- 
act  plays. 

This  is  my  lucky  day;  melodramatic  farce,  bv 
H.  Delf.     [80]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1916 ;  D :  45027 ;  Harry  Delf, 
New  York.  55568 

This  way  out;  play  in  1  act,  by  N.  S.  Rose. 
25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916;  D:  44631;  Norman  S. 
Rose,  New  York.  55569 

This     youth — gentlemen.       See    Six     one-act 

plays. 
Thomas  Muskerry.     See  Three  plays;  by  Pad- 

raic  Colum. 

Those  girls;  musical,  farce  in  2  acts,  by  W.  I. 
and  J.  H.  Percival.  [95]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.   Oct.  20,  1916;   D:  45224;   Walter  I. 
Percival,  New  York.  55570 


2807 


55571 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


55590 


Those  Keystone  cops;  movi-cal  coinecly  in  1 
reel  act,  by  W.  Blake  and  L.  B.  Jacobs.  [2], 
12  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    8,    1916;    D :  44582 ;    Winfield 
Blake  and  Louis  B.  Jacobs,  San  Francisco. 

55571 

Three  a.  m.;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  B.  Pfeifer. 
[1],  11  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  Aug.  31.  1916 ;  D :  447S3 ;  Sidney  Bm-- 
tou  Pfeifer,  Buffalo.  55573 

Three   (The)  bears.      .S'ee  Fairy  operettas. 

Three  chums;  vaudeville  sketch,  by  V.  II. 
Pendleton.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Feb.   21,    1916;    D :  43102 ;    Virginia 
Hunter  Pendleton,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     55573 

Three  in  one;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  M.  Hirscli. 
20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916;  D:  43913;  Sidney  M. 
Hirscb,  Nashville.  55574 


Three  little  Christmas  waits, 
■we  play? 


See  What  shall 


Three  men.     See  White  flower. 

Three   men    of   Gotham.      See   Dramatic    (A) 
reader. 

Three  nights;  short  play,  by  O.  T.  Johnsone. 
[25]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1916 ;  D :  42816 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  55575 

Three  of  a  kind;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Liber- 
man.     [75]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    24,    1916;    D:  44328;    Jules 
Liberman,  New  York.  55576 


—  musical   satire   of  marriage   errors,  by   J. 
McCree.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Oct.   3,   1916;   D:  45041;   Junie  Mc- 
Cree, New  York.  55577 


1  act  comedy,  by  A.  11.  De  Beer  and  Wil- 
liam Daniel  Hepenstall.  18  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  29,  1916;   D:  45017;  Abraham 
Ilayfield  De  Beer,  New  York.  55578 

Three  (The)  of  us;  play  in  4  acts,  by  It.  Croth- 
ers,  revised  1916.  New  York,  Samuel  French ; 
London,  Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916.  113  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  23,   1916;   2c.   Aug.  25,   1916;   D: 
44724 ;  Rachel  Crothers,  New  York.         55579 

Three  old  meddlers;  play  in  3  acts,  with  pro 
logue,  by  E.  H.  Go\ild.  [109]  p.  4".  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916;   D:  45476;   Elizabeth 
Hull  Gould,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  55580 


Three  plays;  by  Francis  A.  MacNutt.  New 
York,  Laurence  J.  Gomme,  1916.  3  p.  1.,  425 
p.    12°. 

Contents  :  Balboa. — Xilona.— The  victori- 
ous duchess. 

©  Dec.  1.  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  20,  1916; 
A  :  453189 ;  L.  J.  Gomme,  New  York.       55581 

by  Padraic  Colum.     Boston,  Little,  Brown, 

nnd  company,  1916.     viii  p.,  1  1.,  223  p.,  1  1. 
12°. 

Contents  :  The  fiddler's  house. — ^The  land. — 
Thomas  Muskerry. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  27,  1916; 
A :  446100 ;  P.  Colum,  New  York.  55582 

Three  plays  and  a  curtain  raiser;  by  J.  Noel. 
New  York,  Claridge  press  [1916]     238  p.    8°. 
Contents  :   The   hoi;se   of  rest. — Terms   of 
peace. — Wild  oats. — The  wasters. 

©  Mar.  14.  1916:  2c.  Mar.  27,  1916;  D: 
43460;  Joseph  Noel,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  55583 

Three's  a  crowd;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Mer- 
vale.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43552 ;  Gaston  Mer- 
vale,  New  York.  55584 

Three  screams  in  the  moonlight:  comedy 
sketch,  by  C.  Dey.  [1],  14  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26,  1916 ;  D :  43148 ;  Charles  Dey. 
New  York.  55585 

Three  travelers  watch  a  sunrise;  play  in  1  act, 
by  Wallace  Stevens,  (/n. Poetry,  a  magazine 
t)f  verse,  v.  8,  no.  4,  July,  1916) 

©  July  1,  1916 :  Ic.  Aug.  28.  1916 ;  D :  45054 ; 
Harriet  Monroe,  Chicago.  55586 

Three  war  sketches;  by  K.  Searle.  Cambridge, 
Mass..  The  Powell  printing  company,  1916.  50 
p.    8°. 

Contents:  Her  story. — The  march  of 
truth. — Hatred. 

©  Mar.  31, 1916 :  2c.  Mar.  30,  1916 ;  aff.  Apr. 
8,  1916:  A:  430192;  Katharine  Searle,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  55587 

Threshold  (The);  plav  in  3  acts,  by  E.  McEl- 
downey  and  N.  S.  Smith.  [87]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  2.  1916;  D:  43803;  Elliott  Mc- 
Eldownev  and  N.  Stunrt  Smith,  North  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.  55588 

Thrills;  farcical  travesty  in  3  acts,  by  R.  E. 
Mooney.    [5],  69  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  23.  1916;  D:  43117;  Ralph  B. 
Mooney.  St.  Louis.  55589 

Through  him;  drama  in  3  acts  and  an  epilogue, 
by  R.  E.  Marshall.  [109]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  May  22,  1916;  D:  43979;  Rachael  E. 
Marshall,  Seattle.  55590 


2808 


55591 


COPYRIGHTED  IN   THE    UNITED  STATES 


55(508 


Through  the  looking  glass.  See  Alice  in 
wonderland. — Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 

Through  the  sweet  briars;  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  Elizabeth  S.  .Jewell.  [Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
White  printing  companj']    60  p.    12°. 

©  Oct.  8,  1915;  2c.  Oct.  20,  1915;  aff.  Oct. 
18,  1915 ;  A :  425388  ;  Euphemia  Smith  Jewell, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  55591 

Thumbnail  (A)  sketch  of  Catherine  the  Great 
of  Russia;  play  in  1  act,  by  M.  Malleson. 
[1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916 ;  D :  42895 ;  Miles  Mal- 
leson, Bloomsbury,  London.  55592 

Tickets,  please!  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Irving 
Dale  [i.  e.  H.  I.  Dale]  Boston,  Walter  H. 
Balier  &  co.,  1916.    9  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  6,  1916;  2c.  Jan.  7,  1916;  D:426S0; 
H.  Irving  Dale,  Boston.  55593 

Tickled  to  death;  vaudeville  sketch  iu  1  act, 
by  William  and  Josephine  Giles.  New  York, 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1916.    6  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  11,  1916;  2c.  Sept.  12,  1916:  D: 
44866 ;  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  New  York.       55594 

Tidal  (The)  wave;  play  in  4  acts,  by  H.  Boyd. 
[112]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  9,  1916;  D:  44850;  Darcy  and 
Walford,  inc.,  and  Hutcheson  Boyd,  Ridge- 
field,  Conn.  55595 

Tidings  (The)  brought  to  Mary;  a  mystery 
[play  in  prologue  and  4  acts]  by  Paul  Claudel, 
tr.  from  the  French  by  Louise  Morgan  Sill. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Yale  university  press, 
1916.    2  p.  I.,  171  p.    8'. 

©  July  13,  1916;  2c.  July  14,  1916;  D: 
44492 ;  Yale  university  press.  New  Haven. 

55596 

Tiger's  cub;  romance  of  Alaska  in  3  acts,  by  G. 
Potter.     [96]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43151 ;  George  Pot- 
ter, London.  55597 

Timberwolf  (The):  30  minute  vaudeville  skit, 
by  E.  F.  Bishop.     [2],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 
©  Ic.  Dec.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45686 ;  Ernest  Frank- 
lin Bishop,  Billings,  Mont.  55598 

Time  (The)  of  bloodshed;  historical  drama  irt 
4  acts,  founded  upon  Jacob  Gordin's  unpro- 
duced  drama,  by  A.  J.  Gordin. 

113  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45307 ;  Alexander  J. 
Gordin,   Brooklyn.  55599 


Tin  Pan  alley  cabaret;  song  and  dance  or  musi- 
cal melange  of  East  Side  life,  by  P.  J.  Lewis. 
[3]  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  14.  1916 ;  D :  45521 ;  Philip  John 
Lewis,  New  York.  55600 

Tina's  images.  See  Plays  for  hohie,  school 
and  settlement. 

Tinder  (The)  box;  fairy  play  in  5  acts  and  a 
final  tableaux,  written  especially  for  The 
children's  play,  by  The  Martin  studios.  Wil- 
limantic,  Conn.,  1916.    28  p.    16°. 

©  Nov.  21,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  17,  1916;  D: 
45528;  William  S.  Martin,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

55601 

Tinglado  (El)  de  la  farsa;  comedia  lirica  en  3 
actos  en  prosa  y  verso,  original  de  Juan  B. 
Pont  y  Luis  Linares  Becerra.  mtisica  del 
maestro  Rafael  Calleja.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
de  autores  espanoles]  1916.  59  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Sept.  5.  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45130;  J.  B.  Pont  y  L.  Linares  Becerra,  Ma- 
drid. 55603 

TIo  (El)  de  las  caidas;  juguete  c6mico  llrico  en 
1  acto  dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  origi- 
nal de  J.  P6rez  Lopez,  mtisica  del  maestro 
Francisco  Alonso.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  au- 
tores espaiioles]  1915.  45  p.  12°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42864;  Jos6  P6rez  L6pez,  Madrid.  55603 

Tip  (A)  from  the  heart  of  a  reformed  villain; 
in  4  acts,  by  T.  C.  Lowe.  [1],  15  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  5,  1916 ;  D :  45584 ;  Thomas  Car- 
roll Lowe,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  55604 

Tip  top!!  komodie  aus  Berlin  W.  W.  in  3  akten, 
von  Waldemar  Kanter.  Miinchen,  Rubinver- 
lag  M.  &  W.  Kohler  [1914]     77  p.     12*. 

©  Dec.  1,  1914 ;  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 :  A— Foreign 
13670 ;  Rubinverlag  M.  &  W.  Kohler,  Munich. 

55605 

Tirones.  See  Latin  plays  for  student  per- 
formances and  reading. 

Tish;  serio-comic  playlet,  by  P.  P.  Porcasi.  [1], 
23  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  29,  1916;  D:  44024;  Peter  Paul 
Porcasi,    New   York.  55606 

Titles;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Selman.  [2],  15  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  20,  1916 ;  D :  43692 ;  Harold  Sel- 
man, Jersey  City.  55607 

Toadstools;  4  act  comedy-drama,  by  F.  Haines- 
Reed.     [10],  96  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  18,  1916;  D :  44925 ;  Florence 
Haines-Reed,  Los  Angeles.  55608 


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55630 


Toby  and  the  bear;  musical  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  C.  P.  Brown.  [1],  11  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1916;  D:  43929;  Charles  P. 
Brown,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  55609 

Tog-ether  is  together.     See  All  wool. 

Toinette  and  the  elves.  See  Christmas 
candles. 

Told  by  the  gate,  and  other  1  act  plays;  by 
M.  Morley.  Boston,  Gorham  press  [1916]. 
121  p.     12°.     (American  dramatists  series) 

Contents  :  The  masterpiece. — Recollec- 
tions. —  The  cosher. — Beauty  versus  the 
beast. — A  motor  mishap. 

©  Aug.  3,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  2,  1916 ;  D  :  45026 ; 
Malcolm  Morley,   New  York.  55610 

Toll;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  J.  Faller.  [1]-  53  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916;  D:  45637;  James 
Faller,  New  York.  55611 

Toll  (The)  of  jealousy;  play  in  1  act,  by  E. 
VVest(?ott.     7  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916 ;  D :  42980 ;  Eva  West- 
cott,  Chicago.  55612 

Tolle  (Die)  Dolly;  German  play  by  S.  Rach- 
man.     [136]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  22,  1916;  D:  45008;  Samuel 
Rachman,  New  York.  55613 

Tom  and  Jerry;  comedy  of  spirit  in  1  act,  by 
W.  Bowman.     [1],  21  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1916;  D:  4.5192;  Willard 
Bowman,  New  York.  55614 

Tom  Pinch.     See  Chuzzlewits  (The) 

Tomadora  (La);  entremes  en  1  acto,  original  de 
P.  Parellada,  mfisica  del  maestro  Tomds  Bar- 
rera.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles] 
1916.     21  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  .5,  1916;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D: 
45138;  Pablo  Parellada,  Madrid.  55615 

Tommy's  bit;  pla.ylet  in  1  act,  by  L.  Clemens. 
[2],  28  p.    4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  15,  1916;  D:  43053;  Le  Roy 
Clemens,  New  York.  55616 

Tomorrow  at  ten;  comedy,  by  Lindsey  Barbee. 
Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916] 
12  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D  :45203  ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55617 

Tomorrow  (The)  man;  play  in  4  acts,  by  L. 
Winner.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916;  D:  45188;  Lily  Winner, 
New  York.  55618 

Tom's  plan.     See  Chi*istmas  candles. 


Tong  (The)  war;  Mongolian  melodrama,  by  A. 
Geyei-.     [2],  18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    25,    1910;     D:  43592;     Albert 
Geyer.  Los  Angeles.  55619 

Tonochtitlan;  or,  The  bride  of  an  Aztec  god, 
dramatic  play  to  be  danced  in  1  act,  by  G.  E. 
Murdock.     [14]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916;  D:  42937;  Gilbert  Ed- 
ward Murdock,  San  Francisco.  55620 

Tony  in  the  movies;  1  act  playlet,  by  E.  An- 
dreas.    [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  6,  1916;  D:  43840;  Eulalie  An- 
dreas, New  York.  55621 

Too  convincing;  drama  in  1  act,  bv  Alan  Storm 
[pseud,  of  G.  Lipkind]  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916;   D:  43412;   Goodman 
Lipkind,   New  York.  55622 

Too  much  smoke;  comedy  sketch,  by  Billy 
Carey  [pseud,  of  W.  C.  Donohoe]  11  p.  f° . 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Feb.    9,    1916;    D:  42985;    William 
Carey  Donohoe,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  55623 

Too  proud  to  fight;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  H. 
Kirkbride.     138  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    July    12.    1916;    D:  44374;    William 
Howard  Kirkbride,  Dublin,  N.  H.  55624 

Tooth  and  nail;  satirical  comedy  in  4  acts,  by 
W.  D.  Rice.     [1],  38  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    2.5,    1916;    D:  45530;    Walter 
Douglas  Rice,  Philadelphia.  55625 

Top  (The)  of  the  morning;  Irish  singing  and 
dancing  specialty,  by  John  S.  Carroll.  [1],  5 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4.  1916 ;  D :  42960 ;  .Tohn  Dona- 
hue. New  York.  55626 

Topsy  (A)  turvy  Christmas;  Dayton,  O.,  Paine 
publishing  company,  1916.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  20,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1916 ; 
A  :  447873 ;  Paine  pub.  CO.,  Dayton,  O.    55627 

Toreadora;  libretto,  by  H.  A.  Greene  and  Alex- 
ander M.  Goldberg.  [1],  17  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D:  45730;  Harold  A. 
Greene,  Newark,  N.  J.  55628 

Touch  (A)  of  nature;  domestic  comedy  in  1  act, 
by  A.  Ross.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44734 ;  Aaron  Ross. 
New  York.  55629 

Tower  (The)  builder;  play  in  3  acts,  by  A.  A.  S. 

James.     [147]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  30,  1916 ;  D :  44772 ;  Alice  Archer 
Sewall  James,  Washington.  55630 


2810 


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55651 


Toy  (The)  shop;  Christmas  play,  by  G.  M. 
Rohrer.     [4]  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  Aug.  12,  1916;  2c.  Aug.  22,  1916;  D: 
44793 ;  Gertrude  Martin  Rohrer,  Pittsburgh, 

55631 

Traffic  in  white  women.  See  Tenth  (The) 
commandment. 

Tragedie  durch  shpass;  in  1  act,  by  Jacob 
Gordin. 

«")^n-i§:  spy"  ps  ,'opN'  ]^^s  v*^ 

{In  The   Day,   v.  3,   no.  42.5-427,  Jan.  8-10, 
1916) 

©  Jan.  8-10,  1916;  Ic.  each  Jan.  12,  1916; 
D :  42900 ;  Alexander  J.  Gordin,  admrs.  estate 
of  Jacob  M.  Gordin,  Brooklyn.  55632 

Tragedy  (The)  of  fat;  1  act  comedy,  by  A. 
Breakspear.     [2],  33  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916 ;  D  :  43852  ;  Angle  Break- 
spear, New  York.  55633 

Trail  (The)  of  the  lonesome  pine;  play  in  4 
acts,  being  a  dramatization  of  the  novel  of 
the  same  title,  by  John  Fox,  jr.  [114]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44726 ;  Klaw  &  Er- 


1  anger.  New  York. 


55634 


Trail  (The)  of  the  Morning  Star;  Indian  play 
in  1  act,  by  Princess  E-gah-tah-yen  [i.  e.  Mrs. 
O.  J.  Kellogg]     [1],  28  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  6,  1916;  D:  43227;  Laura  Cor- 
nelius Kellogg,  Washington.  55635 

Trail  (The)  of  the  serpent.  See  "Weighed  in 
the  balance. 

Traitor  (The);  1  act  playlet,  by  W.  S.  Pliiliips. 
26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1916;  D:  43190;  William  S. 
Phillips,  New  York.  55636 

Traitor!  liberty!  play  in  7  acts,  by  M.  M. 
Schreiber.     [4],  38  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  4,   1916;  D:  43824;   Milton   M. 
Schreiber,  Quincy,  111.  55637 

Tramp's     (The)     redemption;    3  act    comedy 

drama,  by  Robert  J.  Sherman.  Chicago,  111., 

Chicago   manuscript   co,,   1916.  [25]    p.     f°. 
Mimeographed. 

©   June  30,   1916;   2c.   July   27,   1916;   D: 
44480;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55638 

Transfer  (A)  of  property;  1  act  play,  by  M. 
W.  Reed.     [1],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1916 ;  D :  45172 ;  Mark  White 
Reed,  Chelmsford,  Mass.  55639 

Transgressor  (The);  play  in  prologue  and  3 
acts,  by  N.  W.  Williams  and  Henry  P.  Janes. 
[1.52]  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1916 ;  D :  44832 ;  N.  Winslow 
Williams,  Baltimore.  55640 


Trap  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  C.  H.  M611er. 
[1],  9  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43487 ;  Edward  O. 
H.  Mftller,  New  York.  55641 

Trapped;  comedy  of  surprises  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Reardon.     [1],  27  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  4,  1916 ;  D :  44548 ;  Mark  Rear- 
don, New  York.  55642 

play   in   1   act,   by  J.   E.   Goodman,   based 

upon  a  story,  Anton  the  Terrible,  by  Thomas  H. 
Uzzell.     [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43186 ;  Jules  Eckert 
Goodman,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  55643 

Treadmill  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  Willard 
Mack,  i'ouuded  on  a  story  by  John  A.  Moroso. 
[87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916;  D:  43639;  David  Be- 
lafcx  w,  New  York.  55644 

Treasure  I -land;  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson, 
dramatize!  1  in  4  acts,  by  Frederick  Chipman. 
[108]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43617 ;  Frederick  J. 
Chipman  and  James  W.  Castle,  New  York. 

55645 

dramatization  of  Robert  Louis  Stephenson's 

novel  in  3  acts,  by  H.  M.  Barnes.     [102]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1916 ;  D :  43544 ;  Howard  Mc- 
Kent  Barnes,  Chicago.  55646 

play  in  5  acts,  adapted  from  Robert  Louis 

Stevenson's   famous   story,   by   Jules   Eckert 
Goodman.     [155]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916;   D:  43456;   Punch  & 
Judy  theatre  co.,  inc.,  New  York.  55647 

romantic  melodrama  founded  on  Steven- 
son's novel,  adapted  for  the  stage  in  5  acts, 
by  T.  B.  Sayre.     [185]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.  28,   1916;   D:  45752;   Theodore 
Burt  Sayre,  Brooklyn.  55648 

Tree  (The)  and  the  fruit;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
O.  L.  Dreeben.    59  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan,  3,  1916 ;  D :  42638 ;  Octavine  Lo- 
pez Di-eeben,  Dallas.  55649 

Tree  (The)  of  heaven;  play  in  1  act,  adapted 
from  Robert  Chambers'  story  of  same  name, 
by  G.  W.  Hofmaun.  [l],22p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45366 ;  Gerda  Wis- 
mer  Hofmann,  San  Francisco.  55650 

Treller  und  co.;  original-schwank  in  2  akten 
von  Walther  Gericke,  tr.  by  S.  Rachman.  [2], 
61  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Sept.    22,    1916;    D:  45007;    Samuel 
Rachman,  New  York.  55651 

Trial  marriage.  See  Kagtime  (The)  opera  of 
trial  marriage. 


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Triangle  (The)  of  fate;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  A. 
Aflams.     [10]  p.    4°.    Ms. 

(c)    Ic.    Apr.    5,     1916;     D:  43534;     Adolpli 
Adams,  New  York.  55652 

Trickstress  (Tlie)j  play  in  4  acts,  by  F.  A.  Rum- 
mer and  Horace  Fisk.  [135]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.    May   9,   1916;    D:  43867;    Frederic 
Arnold  Kumraer,  Catonsville,  Md.  55653 

Trifles;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Glaspell.  16  p. 
4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1916 ;  D :  45426 ;  Susan  Glas- 
pell, New  York.  55654 

Trio  (A)  in  a  flat;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  Seibel. 
[1],  26  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    12,    1916;    D:  44626;    George 
Seibel,  Pittsburgh,  55655 

Trip  (A)  of  pleasure;  musical  joy  ride  in  3 
ti-ips,  by  Sam  Morris  [pseud,  of  M.  Samuels] 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  11,  1916;    D:  45400;    Maurice 
Samuels,  Brooklyn.  55656 

Trip  (A)  to  Coney  Island;  farce  comedy  in  3 
acts,  by  A.  Glassford.  [2],  46  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1916 ;  D :  43798 ;  Andrew  Glass- 
ford,  Bogota,  N.  J.  55657 

Trip  (A)  to  Washington;  musical  comedy  in 
2  acts,  by  Frank  Kennedy.  [52]  p.  4". 
Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.    June   28,    1916;    D:  44254;    William 
Sclioepf  Campbell,  Brooklyn.  55658 

Triple  (The)  point;  novelty  play  in  a  prolos' 
and  3  acts,  by  S.  Fayder.  [179]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    23,    1916;    D:  4.5724;    Samuel 
Fayder,  New  York.  55659 

Triptolemus;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L.  Simmons. 
21  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  D  :  43756 ;  Abbie  Louise 
Simmons,   Fargo,   N.   D.  55660 

Triumph  (The);  pageant  play,  by  E.  L.  Eichen- 
wald.    19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  13,  1916;  D:  44877;  Esther  L. 
Eichenwald,  Los  Angeles.  55661 

Triumph  (The)  of  remorse;  1  act  war  drama, 
bv  G.  Bellini.  New  York,  James  Waldo  Faw- 
cett  [1916]     37  p.    8". 

©  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  2c.  May  5,  1916 ;  D :  43825 ; 
Gabriel  Bellini,  New  York.  55662 

Triumphant  (The)  entry  of  the  Great  King; 
or,  Christ  triumphant,  historic  drama  in  1 
act,  9  scenes,  by  J.  B.  Kaloria.  4th  ed. 
[Philadelphia,  Westbrook  publishing  co.]  20 
p.     8°. 

©  Aug.  20,  1916;  2c.  Nov.   10,  1916;   D: 
46155 ;  John  B.  Kaloria,  Jewett,  N.  Y.    55663 


Trois  enfants  dans  une  etoile;  4  actes  et  21 
tableaux,  par  L.  Delluc.  [159]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1910 ;  D :  4.5401 ;  Louis  Del- 
luc, Paris.  55664 

Troll  of  the  naountains.  See  Plays  for  home, 
school  and  settlement. 

Troubles  on  land  and  sea.  See  Dramatized 
scenes  from  American  history. 

Troublesome  (The)  flock;  Mother  Goose  play 
for  childx-en,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Boston, 
W.  H.  Baker  &  co.,  1916.    46  p.    12°. 

©   July   22,    1916;   2c.    July    24,    1916;    D: 
44453;  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston. 

55665 

Trovador  (El);  por  Antonio  Garcia  Gutierrez, 
ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary 
by  Harold  T.  Davis  and  Fernando  C.  Tamayo 
[drama  caballeresco  en  5  .ioriiadas,  en  prosa 
y  verso]  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Apex  book 
company,  1916.  208  p.  incl.  front,  (port.) 
16°. 


A 
Col 


©  Oct.  23,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Oct.  28,  1916 ; 
:  445386;  Apex  book  co.,  Colorado  Springs, 


55666 


Trovadores  (Los);  comedia  lirica  en  3  actos, 
letra  de  [Ramon]  Asensio  Mils,  [Enrique]  F. 
Gutierrez  Roig  y  [Jos6  Juan]  Cadenas,  musica 
original  de  los  maestros  Calleja  y  Foglietti. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espaiioles] 
1916.     71  p.     12°. 

©  Sept  5,  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11 ,  1916 ;  D :  45135 ; 
Asensio  M^s,  F.  Gutierrez  Roig  y  Cadenas, 
Madrid.  55667 

True  to  life;  comedy  playlet  ii)  3  scenes,  by  H. 
Thompson.      [1],   4   p.      f°.      Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916 ;  D :  43508 ;  Harry 
Thompson,  Portland,  Or.  55668 

Truest  (The)  one;  miniature  drama  in  1  scene, 
by  A..W.  Hoeny.     [1],  6  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1916;  D:  43885;  Aaron  W. 
Hoeny,  Lima,   O.  55669 

Trump;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  B.  F.  and 
H.  J.  Meurling.     [8]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  9,  1916 ;  D :  42988 ;  Bert  F.  and 
Howard  J.  Meurling,  Minneapolis.         55670 

Truth;  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act,  by  W.  E.  Von 
Rittberg.     [7]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  D :  43492 ;  Winifred  E. 
Von  Rittberg.  New  York.  55671 

Truth — one  woman's  life;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
M,  L.  Bates.    11  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  6,  1916;  D:  45645;  Madeleine 
Lyn  Bates,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.     55672 


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55693 


Truth  (The)  woman;  symbolical  3  act  Chris- 
tian science,  or  new  thought  play,  with  music, 
by  G.  and  V.  Menges.  [5],  78  p.  4°.  Type- 
written.    [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    Sept.    20,    191G;    D :  44942 ;    Charles 
and  Vivia  Menges,  Hollywood,  Cal.  55673 

Truthful  (A)  liar;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  C. 
Darling.     [26]   p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    10,    1916;    D:  44128;    George 
Channing  Darling,  Providence,  R.  I.       55674 

Try  it  and  see;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  G.  A.  Still- 
well.     [1],  14  p;    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916;  D:  45145;  George  A. 
Stillwell,  New  York.  55675 

Tryout  (A);  artistic  novelty  act,  by  W.  Mon- 
tague.    [1],  8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43518 ;  Walter  Mon- 
tague, San  Francisco.  55676 

Tula  Barcelona;  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
by  J.  H.  Wade,     [89]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  2,  1916 ;  D  :  44545 ;  Jeannette  H. 
Wade,  New  York.  55677 

Turk  (The);  dramatic  playlet  in  1  act,  by  C. 
Hill.     [2],  7  p.    t°.    Tj'pewritten. 

©   Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;   D:  45408;   Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  55678 

Turn  in  at  night;  1  act  burlesque,  by  A.  Break- 
spear  and  Mabel  Norton.  [2],  26  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  12,  1916 ;  D  :  4.5630 ;  Angle  Break- 
spear,  New  York.  55679 

Turn  (The)  o'  the  road;  play  in  4  acts,  by  G.  J. 
Crawley.     [36]  p.    f''.    T.ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29,  1916;  D:  42908;  George  J. 
Crawley,  Irondale,  Mo.  55680 

Turn  (The)  of  the  tide;  play  in  1  act,  by  H. 
Herbert.     [1],  12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1916;  D :  42673 ;  Hugh  Her- 
bert, New  York.  55681 

Turning  (The)  point;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Michael 
Love.     [103]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  22,  191^6 ;  D :  44445 ;  H.  Kellett 
Chambers,  New  York.  55682 

Turtle  dove.     See  Six  one-act  plays. 

Turtle  (The)  moon;  dramatic  composition  in  2 
acts,  by  J.  A.  Lacy,    [72]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916 ;  D :  44909 ;  J.  A.  Lacy, 
Minneapolis.  55683 

Twa  (The)  came  hame;  play  in  1  act,  by  T.  C. 
Upham.    12  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916 ;  D :  43599 ;  Thomas  Carl- 
ton Upham,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  55684 


'Twas  ever  thus;  comedy  playlet,  by  John  T. 
Doyle.     [1],  16  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44532 ;  Marion  Wil- 
lard  Doyle,  Allston,  Mass.  55685 

Tweedledum  and  Tweedledee.  See  What  shall 
we  play? 

Tweeny;  play  in  4  acts,  by  B.  Carpenter  Ralph. 
[107]  p.     4°.     Tj'pewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  21,  1916;  D:  44952;  Ralph  C. 
Blanchard,  Hartsdale,  N.  Y.  55686 

Twelfth  night;  or.  What  you  will,  ed.  by  Ar- 
thur D.  lunes,  American  ed.  rev.  by  Frederick 
E.  Pierce.  Boston,  New  York  [etc.]  D.  C. 
Heath  &  co.  [1916].  3  p.  1.,  v-xviii  p.,  1  1.,  162 
p.  16°.  (The  Arden  Shakespeare,  general 
ed.,  C.  H.  Herford) 

©  Oct.  31,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  2,  1916; 
A:44545G;  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  Boston.    55687 

Twelfth  (A)  night  on  Jack's  beanstalk;  play 
in  1  act,  I>y  Helen  Aklen  [i.  e.  H.  A.  Wood- 
worth]     fin]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42626 ;  Helen  Alden 
Woodworth,  Brookline,  Mass.  55688 

Twelfth-night  (A)  revel;  Shakespeare  pageant 
in  honor  of  Shakespeare's  ter-centenary^,  by 
,T.  Thorp.     [30]  p.    4°.    T.ypewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  30,  1915;  D:  43189;  Josephine 
Thorp,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  55689 

Twelve  plays  for  children;  humorous,  wise,  and 
otherwise,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Guptill.  Chicago, 
Beckley-Cardy  company  [1916]     160  p.    12°. 

Contents  :  The  census  man. — The  baby 
show. — Captain  Kidd's  treasure. — The  color 
fairies.  —  Taking  teacher's  place.  —  Grand- 
mother's cat. — Imaginary  Tommy. — Marie  re- 
cites.— Passing  on  the  joke. — Playing  rabbit. — 
Uncle  Joe's  will. — A  dose  of  his  own  medicine. 

©  Oct.  18,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  26,  1916; 
A :  453225  ;  Beckley-Cardy  co.,  Chicago. 

55690 

Twenty  minutes  at  the  Panama  exposition; 
pla.v  in  1  act,  by  S.  Graiiman.  [1],  10  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .July  31,  1916 ;  D :  44566;  Sidney  Grau- 
man,  San  Francisco.  55691 

Twenty  minutes  in  Coffee  Dan's;  theatrical 
sketch,  by  S.  Grauman.  [1],  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  12, 1916 ;  D  :  44442  ;  Sidney  Grau- 
man, San  Francisco.  55692 

Twenty  minutes  in  slavery  land;  melodra- 
matic comedy  farce  in  3  scenes,  by  A.  Bernard. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1916 ;  D :  45049 ;  Abe  Bernard, 
Brooklyn.  55693 


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DRAMATIC  COMPOSITIONS 


55714 


\ 


Twenty- six  words;  farce  in  3  acts,  by  0.  K.  Van 
Riper.     [189]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  1916 ;  D  :  45849 ;  Charles  King 
Van  Riper,  Paterson.  55694 

Twenty  two  dollars  and  twenty  cents;  1  act 
comedy,  by  J.  R.  Froome,  jr.  [1],  17  p,  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  24,  1916 ;  D :  43413 ;  John  Red- 
head Froome,  jr.,  Cincinnati.  55695 

Twinkle  twinkle  little  star;  musical  farce  in  2 
acts,  by  M.  Ott.  [4],  18  p.  4°.  Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1916;  D:  43596;  Matthew 
Ott,  WoUaston,  Mass.  55696 

Two — and  a  third;  short  play,  by  A.  H.  Zink. 
[2],  10  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916;  D:  44908;  Albert  H. 
Zink,  Bufealo.  55697 

Two  (The)  codes;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Huberman. 
19  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Jan.    25,    1916;    D:  42834;    Joseph 
Huberman,  New  York.  55698 

Two  (The)  eugenic  boys;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Frank  Kennedy.     [1],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  11,  1916 ;  D :  44614 ;  Thomas  F. 
Ward,  New  York.  55699 

Two  for  dinner;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Benson. 
[1],  19  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  24,  1916 ;  D :  44718 ;  Stuart  Ben- 
son, New  York.  55700 

Two  games.     See  Woman's  (A)  struggle. 

Two  hundred  dollars;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Lillian 
Perrine  Davis  [i.  e.  Mrs.  C.  C.  Davis]  [lOOJ 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  21,  1916;  D:  42806;  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Davis,  Lexington,  Tenn.  55701 

Two  lives.     See  Conqueror  (The)  conquered. 
Two  maidens  fair;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  G.  Ja- 
cobson.     [50]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.   27,   1916;    D:  4.3766;    Gershon 
Jacobson,  Washington.  55702 

Two  mothers;  play  in  4  acts,  by  Solomon  Libin. 

[1],  69p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45547 ;  Peoples  pro- 
ducing CO.,  Inc.,  New  York.  55703 

Two  mothers  in  law;  comedy  drama  in  4  acts, 
by  M.  Richter. 

[80]  p.     4°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45437 ;  Moses  Rich- 
ter, New  York.  55704 


Two  nuts  from  Matteawan;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Vincent  Bryan.     [1],  9  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  3,  1915 ;  D :  43211 ;  Foy  &  Clark, 
New  York.  55705 

Two  of  a  kind;  musical  comedy  in  1  act,  words 
and  lyrics  by  Raymond  Barrett  [i.  e.  C.  R. 
Barrett]  music  by  Edward  C.  Moore.  32  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Feb.    21,    1916;    D:  4.8095;    Charles 
Raymond  Barrett,   Chicago.  55706 

play  in  1  act,  by  B.  T.  Batsford.    15  p.    f°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.   13,  1916;   D:  4.5824;   Benjamin 
Theodore    Batsford,    Winnipeg,    Canada. 

55707 

—  vaudeville  act.  by  W.  S.  Gidley.    17  p.    4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  10,  1916 ;  D :  43261 ;  Will  S.  Gid- 
ley, Springfield,  Mass.  55708 

Two  (The)  painters;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  T. 
Johnsone.     10  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916 ;  D :  42703 ;  Otto  T.  John- 
sone, Brooklyn.  55709 

Two  peace  advocates;  1  act  comedy,  by  R.  H. 
Williams.     15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    27,    1915;    D :  41.W3 ;    Regiaa 
Helena  Williams,  East  St.  Louis.  111.     55710 

Two  plays;  by  M.  M.  Townley.  Boston,  Gor- 
liam  press  [1916]  90  p.  12°.  (American 
dramatists  ser^es) 

Contents  ;  Nothing  else  to  do. — ^^Caught. 

©   Apr.   18,    1916;   2c.   Apr.   20,   1916;    D: 
43677;  Morris  M.  Townley,  Chicago.       55711 

Two  plays  and  a  rhapsody;  by  Katherine  How- 
ard. San  Diouo,  Tlie  author.  1916.  [82]  p. 
12°. 

Dramatic  contenth  :  The  house  of  future.— 
The  house  of  life. 

©  Dec.  9,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  18,  1916; 
A :  4.53140 ;   K.   Howard,   San   Diego,   Cal. 

55712 

Two  sisters;  melodramatic  tabloid  in  3  acts,  by 
John  W.  Wilson.  Chicago,  111.,  Chicago 
manuscript  co.,  1916.  [35]  p.  f°.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©   Sept.  20,   1916;   2c.   Nov.   22,  1916;   D: 
4.5477;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55713 

See  also  Well  paid. 


Two  thousand  dollars  reward;  play  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  K.  Harned.  [3],  104  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Apr.   17,   1916;    D:  43651;   Ada   K. 
Harned,  New  York.  55714 

Two  wills  and  one  Nelly.  See  Nelly's  four 
in  hand. 


2814 


55715 


COPYBIGHTED  IN  THE  UIHTED  STATES 


657S2 


U  przekupki;  krotochwila  w  1  akcie,  napisal 
Konstanty  Krumlowski,  opracowal  Augustyn 
Zukowski.  Chicago.  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915. 
24  p.     16°. 

©   Dec.   29,    1915;    2c.    J^eb.   11,   1916;    D: 
43036;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  55715 

XJdvari   (Az)   bolond;   operette  3   felvonasban, 
szoveg^t   irta  Berfik   Pal,    zengjet    szerzette 
Mayer  B.  J6zsef.    [1],  65  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 
[Words  only] 
©  Ic.  July  21,  1916 ;  D :  44752 ;  Paul  Berak, 


Chicago. 


55716 


Ugly  duckling.     See  Dramatic  (A)  reader.     . 

Ultimas  (Las)  rosas;  comedia  en  3  actos  y  en 
prosa  original  de  Juan  G[arcla]  Porcel.  Ma- 
drid [Sociedad  de  autores  espanoles]  1916. 
65  p.    12°. 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43285;  Juan  G.  Porcel,  Madrid.  55717 

Ultimo  (L')  dei  Moicani;  tragedia  lirica  in  3 
atti,  di  Carlo  Zangarini,  dal  racconto  omoni- 
nio  di  F.  Cooper,  musica  di  Paul  Allen.  Mi- 
lano,  G.  Ricordi  &  c,  1916.  52  p.  12°.  [Li- 
bretto only] 

©  Apr.  20,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  21,  1916;  D: 
43696;  G.  Ricordi  &  co.,  Milan.  55718 

Ulysses  and  Penelope;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  E. 
W.  Peck.     [1],  19  p.    f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17,  1916 ;  D :  42779 ;  Edith  Weld 
Peck,  Cincinnati.  55719 

Una  tarde  en  Amaniel.  See  Boda  (La)  de 
Cayetana. 

Unchastened  (The)  woraan;  modern  comedy  in 
3  acts,  by  L.  K.  Anspacher.  New  York, 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  company  [1916]  4  p.  1., 
276  p.     port.     12°. 

©  Feb.  18,  1916;  2c.  Feb.  21,  1916;  D: 
43096;  Louis  Kaufman  Anspacher,  New  York. 

55720 

Uncle  Frank's  Mary.  See  "Wonderful  (A) 
Christmas  gift. 

Uncle  Joe's  will.  See  T'welve  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 

Uncle  Josh;  tabloid  comedy  drama  in  3  acts, 
by  W.  C.  Herman.  Chicago,  Chicago  manu- 
script CO.,  1916.     [36]  p.     f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  Sept.  1,  1916;  2c.  Nov.  22,  1916;  D: 
45479;  Alex.  Byers,  Chicago.  55721 

Uncle  Sam  and  old  world  conquerors;  being  the 
seventh  division  of  Uncle  Sam,  a  satirical 
prelude,  by  W.  N.  Guthrie.  Jlanhattan,  N.  Y., 
Brentano's,  1915.     11  p.  1.,  3-175  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.  16,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Mar.  23,  1916 ; 
A :  427359 ;  William  Norman  Guthrie,  New 
York.  55722 


Uncle  Sam's  daughters  and  what  they  have 
done;  pictorial  fantasy  in  1  act  and  1  scene, 
by  Augusta  Raymond  Kidder.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1915.  18  p. 
12°.  (On  cover:  French's  international  copy- 
righted ed.  of  the  works  of  the  best  authors, 
no.  315) 

©  Dec.  30,  1915 ;  2c.  Jan.  6,  1916 ;  D :  42664 ; 
Samuel  French,  New  York.  55723 

Under  Arizona's  skies;  tabloid  version  in  3 
acts  of  the  play  of  same  name,  by  Neisou 
Compstou.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1916.     [21]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  June  30,  1916;  2c.  July  27,  1916;  D: 
44481;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55724 

Under  false  colors;  tabloid  military  play  in  3» 
acts,  by  Nelson  Compston.    Chicago,  Chicago 
manuscript   co.,   1916.      [26]   p.     f°.     Mimeo- 
graphed. 

©  June  30,  1916;  2c.  July  27,  1916;  D: 
44477;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55725 

Under  her  thumb;  playlet,  by  N.  Clark.  [2], 
14  p.    f°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;  D:  45315;  Norman 
Clark,  Hamilton,  Md.  55726 

Under  the  bat's  wing;  dramatic  playlet  in  4 
acts,  by  C.  Hill.     [20]  p.    8°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  20,  1916;  D:  4.5378;  Christine 
Hill,  Los  Angeles.  55727 

Under  the  eagle;  3  plays  with  a  prologue  and 
epilogue,  by  D.  Potter.  Boston,  Gorham  press 
[1916]  70  p.  12°.  (American  dramatists 
series) 

Contents  :  Watchful  waiting. — Yellow  yield- 
ing.— Bombast  and  platitudes. 

©  Mar.  4, 1916  ;  2c.  Mar.  10, 1916 ;  D  :  43259 ; 
Dorothy  Potter,  Leonia,  N.  J.  55728 

Under  the  lion's  paw;  Irish  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
J.  P.  Somerville.    71  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  3,  1916;  D:  43864;  .Tames  Paul 
Somerville,  New  York.  55729 

Under  the  republic;  playlet,  by  R.  De  C.  Leland. 
5  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916 ;  D :  44253 ;  Robert  De 
Camp  Leland,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.       55730 

Underhand  upperhand;  farce  .sketch,  by  F.  J. 
McGettigan.    10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D:  44533;  Frank  J. 
McGettigan,  Portland,  Or.  55731 

Undertow  (The);  original  drama  in  prologue 
and  4  acts,  by  C.  L.  Clinton.  [94]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  18,  1916;  D:  45260;  Cora  Law- 
ton  Clinton,  New  York.  55732 

Unexpected  guests.  See  Comedies  in  minia- 
ture. 


5379— VOL  2— le 


2815 


55733 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


55755 


Unforgiving  (The)  man;  or,  Harold's  proofs, 
play  in  1  act,  by  G.  A.  de  Lima.  [2],  7  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Jan.   11,   1916;   D:  42731;   C.   A.   de 
Lima,  New  York.  55733 

Unfortunate  (Tlie)  father;  play  in  4  acts,  by 
J.  A.  Fielder.    34  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  10,  191G;  D:  42997;  Joseph  A. 
Fielder,  Steiibenville,  O.  55734 

Unguarded  (The)  gates;  modern  American  play 
in  3  acts,  by  C.  M.  Slieafe,  jr.,  and  Grover 
Harrison.     [2],  81  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916;  D:  45040;   Charles  M. 
Sheafe,  jr.,  Rye,  N.  Y.  55735 

Union  (The)  fire  brigade;  comedy  skit  in  3 
scenes,  by  H.  Wells  and  C.  Harvard.  7  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1.  1916 ;  D :  45325 ;  Harry  Wells 
and  Chas.  Harvard,  New  York.  55736 

Unknown  (The)  quantity;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
Herbert  Swears.  New  York,  S.  French ;  Lon- 
don, S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.    71  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  4,  1916 ;  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916 ;  D  :  43532  ; 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  London.  55737 

Unknown  (The)  woman;  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act,  by  A.  Armband  and  E.  Zito.  14  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916 ;  D :  44630 ;  A.  Armband 
and  E.  Zito,  New  York.  55738 

Unpaid  damages;  1  act  play,  by  J.  Hagen.  4 
p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916 ;  D :  43842 ;  John  Hagen, 
St.  Louis.  55739 

Unpublished;  comedy  drama  of  American  pub- 
lishers in  3  acts,  by  C.  G.  Bochert.     [140]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  21,  1916;  D :  45238 ;  Charles  G. 

Bochert,  New  York.  55740 

Unrepealed    (An)    law;    dramatized    from    the 

Black  Cat  prize  story  of  same  title,  by  P.  C. 

Bouve.     [2],  24  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916;  D :  43793 ;  Pauline  Car- 

rington  Bouve,  Boston.  55741 

Unwelcome  (The)  guest;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 

Zalmon  Libin   and   G.   Blum.      [100]   p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  4,  1916  ;  D  :  45050  ;  Gustav  Blum, 

New  York.  55742 
play  in  4  acts,  by  O.  W.  Dunham.     [49]  p. 

f°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Aug.   5,   1916;   D :  44571 ;    Orley  W. 
Dunham,  Berkeley,  Cal.  55743 

Up  and  down  town;  fun  parade  in  2  acts  and 
6  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by  F.  Finney,  music 
by  Harry  L.  Alford.  [112]  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten.    [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Sept.  12,  1916 ;  D :  44853 ;  Frank  Fin- 
ney, Spokane,  Wash.  55744 


Up  at  Nazareth;  1  act  play,  by  P.  Moeller.  [1], 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1916  ;  D  :  44431 ;  Philip  Moel- 
ler, New  York.  55745 

Up  from  slavery;  evening's  entertainment  in  8 
acts,  by  I.  1\[.  Becks.    23  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45520 ;  Ida  M.  Becks, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  55746 

Up  in  the  air;  play  with  music  in  3  acts,  by 
W.  C.  Twitchell,  music  by  Arthur  M.  Four- 
nier.  [1],  72  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Libretto 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15.  1916;  D :  43329 ;  Waldo  Col- 
lins Twitchell,  San  Diego,  Cal.  55747 

Upkeep  (The);  up-to-date  automobile  comedv, 
by  S.  Stone.     [97]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  12,  1916;  D :  43891 ;  Sydney 
Stone,  Chicago.  55748 

Uplift  (The);  dramatic  composition  in  4  acts, 
by  Peggy  True  [pseud,  of  M.  E.  True]  [1], 
108  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916;  D:  43959;  :\Iary  Elhel 
True,  San  Francisco.  55749 

Uplifting  Miss  Paprika;  surprise  salad  with 
some  dressing  and  undressing,  bv  G.  Seibel. 
[3],  33  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916;  D:  44333;  George  Seibel, 
Pittsburgh.  55750 

Upstairs  and  down;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  F. 
Hatton  and  Fanny  I>ocke  Hatton.  [116]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  11,  1916;  D :  44000 ;  Frederic 
Hatton,  Chicago.  55751 

Usher  (The);  sketch,  by  I.  F.  Green.  [1],  3  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  17.  1916 ;  D :  42777 ;  Irene  Frank- 
lin Green,  New  York.  55752 

Uttermost  (The)  farthing;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  B.  Tedrow.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  26.  1916;  D:  43272;  Harry  B. 
Tedrow,  Denver.  55753 

Valedictory  (The)     .SVe  Plays;  by  O.  P.  Parker. 

Valiente  (El)  capitan;  vodevil  en  3  actos,  por 
Antonio  Ferniindez  Lepina  y  Ricardo  Gonzil- 
lez  del  Toro.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores 
espanoles]  1916.    82  p.    12°. 

©  Apr.  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43742 ;  A.  Fernandez  Lepina  y  R.  Gonzalez 
del  Toro,  Madrid.  55754 

Value  (The)  of  X;  commencement  play  in  3 
nets  and  a  pi-ologue,  hy  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Pain- 
ton.  Chicago,  Beckley-Cardy  company  [1916] 
72  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D: 
45899;  Beckley-Cardy  co..  Chicago.         55755 


2816 


55756 


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55775 


Value  received;  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Bentinck. 
[103]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  16,  1916;  D :  43062 ;  Richard 
Bentinck,  New  York.  55756 

Vampire  (The)  woman;  play  in  1  act,  bv  F. 
Nordstrom.     [2],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  26,  1916;  D :  43998 ;  Frances 
Nordstrom,  Brooklyn.  55757 

Vara  (La)  de  nardos;  juguete  coniico  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original  de 
Gonzalo  Canto  y  Nicanor  Rodriguez  de  Celis. 
Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espafioles]  1915. 
27  p.     12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42889;  G.  Canto  y  N.  Rodriguez  de  Celis, 
Madrid.  55758 

Vaudevillainess  (The);  slvit  in  1  act,  by  Tex 
Cliarwate  [i.  e.  A.  T.  Charwate]  15  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43202 ;  Artliur  Tex 
Cliarwate,  New  York.  55759 

Vaudeville  as  you  like  it;  musical  monologue 
in  1  act,  by  A.  Burkhardt.  [7]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  25,  1916;  D:  44926;  Addison 
Burkhardt,  New  York.  55760 

Vaudeville  (The)  heart;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  J. 
Adams.     18  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  21,  1916;  D :  44694 ;  Robert  J. 
Adams,   Detroit.  55761 

Veiled  (The)  priestess.  ,S'ee  Conqueror  (The) 
conquered. 

Vein  (The)  of  gold;  play  in  4  acts,  by  R. 
Hughes,  adapted  from  Perch  of  the  devil,  a 
novel  by  G.  Atherton.  [168]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  29,  1916;  D :  43171 ;  Rupert 
Hughes  and  Gertrude  Atherton,  New  Y'^ork. 

55762 

Velon  (El)  de  Lucena;  magia  en  4  aetos,  origi- 
nal y  en  prosa  de  [Antonio]  Paso,  [Joaquin] 
Abati  y  [Antonio]  Paso,  hijo,  ilustraciones 
musicales  del  maestro  Alonso.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espafioles]  1916.  76  p.  12°. 
[Liliretto  only] 

©  Mar.  7,  1916;  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916;  D: 
43273;  A.  Paso,  J.  Abati  y  Paso,  hijo,  Ma- 
drid. 55763 

Vena  (La)  de  plata;  farsa  comica,  en  1  acto, 
dividido  en  2  cuadros,  original  de  F.  Perez 
Capo.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
fioles] 1916.    26  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5.  1916  ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D  :  45110 ; 
Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Madrid.  55764 

Vencedor   (El)    de   Fantomas.      See   13? 


Veng-eur  (Le);  piece  en  5  actes,  de  Reng  Cha- 
vance.     [163]  p.    4°,    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  7,  1916 ;  D :  44572 ;  Oscar  Osso, 
New  I'ork.  55765 

Venta  (La)  de  los  alamos;  pasatierapo  comico 
en  1  acto  y  en  prosa,  original  de  J.  A.  y  F. 
Fernandez-Portero.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de 
autores  espafioles]  1915.    37  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916;  Ic.  Jan.  28,  1916;  D: 
42866;  Jose  A.  y  Fernando  Fernandez-Por- 
tero, Madrid.  55766 

Verdict  (The);  euthanasia;  play  in  3  acts,  by 
G.  A.  Fendler.     61  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916;  D:  42628;  Grace  A. 
Fendler,  Los  Angeles.  55767 

Verheiratete  junggesellsn;  rausikalischer 
schwank  in  3  akten,  von  Arthur  Lippschitz, 
gesangstexte  von  Will  Steinberg,  musik  von 
Rudolph  Nelson.  Berlin,  Buhnenverlag  Ahn 
&  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  1916.  56  p.  8°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43069 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.   m.  b.  h.,  Berlin. 

55768 

Verite  (La)  delivre;  chronique  de  1916,  piSce  en 
1  acte,  par  P.  Bourget.  {In  Revue  des  deux 
niondes,  Apr.  15,  1916) 

©  Apr.  15,  1916;  Ic.  June  1,  1916;  D: 
44050;   Paul  Bourget,  Paris.  55769 

Very  (The)  naked  boy;  interlude,  by  S.  Walker. 

[2],  19  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  2,  1916;  D:  45032;  Stuart 
Walker,    New   York.  55770 

Vestal  (The)  flame;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  C. 
Fuller.     [65]  p.     4'.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916;  D:  44554;  Caroline 
Fuller,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  55771 

Vestal  (The)  virgin;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  L. 
Simmons.    17  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  D ;  43755  ;  Abbie  Louise 
Simmons,  Fargo,  N.  D.  ^5772 

Veteran  (The);  play  in  1  act,  by  Jack  Med- 
land  [pseud,  of  J.  E.  Medland]  11  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  25,  1916;  D:  43993;  John  Ed- 
ward Medlaud,  Oakland,  Cal.  55773 

Vice  and  virtue;  dramatic  sketch,  by  B.  Siev. 
[5]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  1,  1916;  D :  45602 ;  Belle  Siev, 
New  York.  55774 

Victim  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  D.  Bailey. 
[189]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,  1916 ;  D  :  45653  ;  Delia  Bailey, 
New  York.  55775 


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55795 


Victim  (The) — Continued. 

play  in  4  acts,  by  Oliver  D.  Bailey,  Joseph 

Noel   and   Mrs.   R.   F.    Noel.       [138]    p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  20,  1916 ;  D :  45469 ;  Mrs.  R.  F. 
Noel,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  55776 

Victims  of  love;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  Semkoff. 

.•1c{<p?2rD  x*jr*bvm 

106  p.    8°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43085 ;  Julia  Sem- 
koff,  Brooklyn.  55777 

Victor  (The)  shop;  musical  treat  in  1  act,  by 

C.   G.   Eichel.      [1],  13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  29,  1916 ;  D :  44758 ;  Charles  G. 

Eichel,  Brooklyn.  55778 

Victorious  duchess.  See  Three  plays;  by 
Francis  A.  MacNutt. 

Victory;  drama  hi  3  acts,  by  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Doremus,  dramatized  and  adapted  from  the 
novel,  Laubgewind,  by  I.  G.  Heer.  [68]  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  15,  1916 ;  D :  44657 ;  Felix  Meyer, 
New  York.  55779 

Vieille  (La)  eg-lise.     See  Rachel. 

Viererzug  (Der);  komiidie  in  3  akten,  von  Sieg- 
fried Geyer  u.  Paul  Frank.  Regie-  u.  souf- 
flierbueh.  Leipzig,  Wien,  New  York,  W.  Kar- 
czag,  1915.    60  p.    8\ 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43579 ;  W.  Karczag, 
Leipzig.  55780 

Villa  (La)  triste  y  escacharrada;  revista  ma- 
drileiia  en  1  acto,  dividido  en  un  pr61ogo  y  4 
cuadros,  original  libro  de  F.  Perez  Capo, 
musica  de  Manuel  Quislant  y  Pascual  Mar- 
quina.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1916.    34  p.     12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©    Sept.   5,    1916;    Ic.    Oct.    11,    1916;    D: 
45120;  Felipe  Perez  Capo,  Madrid.         55781 

Villain  (The)  in  the  piece.  See  Confessional, 
and  other  American  plays. 

Vintage;  Sicilian  drama  in  1  act,  by  F.  R. 
Pafumi,  tr.  by  I.  Du  Pont  Coleman.  21  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  24,  1916 ;  D :  44456 ;  Francesco 
Rinaldi  Pafumi,  Jersey  City.  55782 

Violation  (The);  play  in  3  acts, by  H.  S.  Sheldon. 
[129]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  14,   1916;   D :  45652 ;   Harry   S. 
Sheldon,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  55783 

Virgenes  (Las)  paganas;  zarzuela  bufa  en  1 
acto,  dividido  eu  3  cuadros,  en  prosa,  original 
de  Enrique  Garcia  Alvarez  y  Felix  Garzo,  nili- 
sica  del  maestro  Juan  Vert.  Madrid  [Socie- 
dad de  autores  espanoles]  1915.  38  p.  1  pi., 
12°.     [Libretto  only] 

©  Jan.  27, 1916 ;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 1916 ;  D :  42859 ; 
E.  Garcia  Alvarez  y  F.  Garzo,  Madrid.    55784 


Virginia;  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  M.  Nelson.  [Ill] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43297 ;  George  Mer- 
win  Nelson,  New  York.  55785 

Visit  (A)  from  the  Riley  children.  See  Out  at 
old  Aunt  Mary's. 

Visiteuse  (La);  pi6ce  en  1  acte,  de  A.  de  Lorde 
et  H.  Bauche.  Paris,  librairie  th^atrale  artis- 
tique  et  littfiraire,  1916.    31  p.    12°. 

©  July  27,  1916;  Ic.  Sept.  7,  1916;  D: 
44829;  Andre  de  Lorde  et  Henri  Bauche, 
Paris.  55786 

Visitors;  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Benson.  [1],  20  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  10,  1916;  D:  44124;  Stuart  Ben- 
son, New  York.  55787 

play  to  be  acted  by  children  in  1  act,  by 

Florence    Kiper    Frank.      Chicago,    Dramatic 
publishing  company,  1916.    12  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  22,  1916;  2c.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D: 
45736;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  55788 

Vitrail;  un  acte  en  vers,  par  R.  Fauchois.  Paris, 
Tlieatre  de  R.  Fauchois,  1916.    23  p.    8°. 

©  May  5,  3916;  Ic.  July  1,  1916;  D:  44280; 
Rene  Fauchois,  Paris.  55789 

Vividores;  juguete  coniico  en  1  acto  y  en  prosa, 
original  de  J.  Selgas  Ruiz.  Madrid  [Sociedad 
(le  autores  espaiaoles]  1915.    23  p.    12°. 

©  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  Ic.  Jan.  28, 1916 ;  D  :  42877 ; 
Jos§  Selgas  Ruiz,  Madrid.  55790 

Vivir  amando;  paso  de  comedia,  en  1  acto,  di- 
vidido en  3  cuadros,  original  de  J.  Diago 
Pueyo,  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles] 1916.    20  p.     12°. 

©  Sept.  5,  1916 ;  Ic.  Oct.  11,  1916 ;  D :  45113 ; 
Jesus  Diago  Pueyo,  Madrid.  55791 

Vogelscheuchen  (Die);  musikalische  groteske  in 
1  akt,  von  Ad.  Aldermann,  musik  von  Oscar 
Jascha.  Regie-  und  soufRierbuch.  liCipzig, 
Wien,  New  York,  W.  Karczag,  1916.  15  p. 
8°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D :  44500 ;  W.  Karczag. 
Vienna.  55792 

Voice  (The) ;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  E.  Kowalsky. 
[2],  8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D:  45405;  Harold 
Emil  Kowalsky,  San  Francisco.  55793 

play  in  3  acts,  by  F.  A.  Kummer.     [113]  p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

•  ©  Ic.  Jan.  4,  1916 ;  D :  42645 ;  Frederick  Ar- 
nold Kummer,  Catonsville,  Md.  55794 

Voice  (The)  from  within;  play  in  1  act,  by 
H.  E.  Kowalsky.     [2],  10  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  18,  1916;  D:  44792;  Harold 
Emil  Kowalsky,  Fresno,  Cal.  55795 


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55796 


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55819 


Voice  (The)  of  life;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  B.  P. 
Bedell.     [3],  79  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  191G;  D:  45729;  Boris  P. 
Bedell,  New  York.  55796 

Voice  on  the  stair.  See  Fruit  of  toil;  and 
other  one-act  plays. 

Voices;  play  in  1  act,  by  H.  Flexner.  9  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  21,  1916;  D:  44205;  Hortense 
Flexner,   Louisville.  55797 

Voleur.     See  Ladrao. 

Voltaire;  play  iu  3  acts,  by  F.  Bruegger.  [153] 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916;  D:  44350;  Frederick 
Bruegger.  Chicago.  55798 

Voodoo's  (The)  prophecy;  play  in  1  act,  by 
Basil  Dickey.    3  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar,  17,  1916;  D;  43344;  Star  com- 
pany, New  York.  55799 

Vortex  (The);  new  play  in  3  acts,  by  R.  Hume- 
Gibbons.     [131]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  13,  1916;  D:  44367;  Robert 
Hume-Gibbons.  Detroit.  55800 

Vulture  (The);  play  of  modern  American  so- 
ciety in  4  acts,  by  G.  Haacke.  [52]  p.  f°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1916;  D :  42917 ;  George 
Haacke,  Minneapolis.  55801 

Wachter  (Der) ;  drama tisches  spiel,  von  Marie 
Liiise  Becker.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des  Ver- 
ba ndes  deutscber  biilmenschriftsteller,  g.  m. 
b.  h.,  1916.    36  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916;  D:  45491;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verbandes  deutscber  biihnenscbrift- 
stoller.  g.  m.  b.  h..  Berlin.  55802 

Wager  (The);  play  iu  3  acts,  by  L.  C.  Thomp- 
son.    [44]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  43862 ;  Louise  Garter 
Thompson,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.      55803 

Waifs  (The)  of  a  great  city;  tabloid  comedy 
drama  in  3  acts  and  2  scenes,  by  Nelson 
Compstou.  Chicago,  Chicago  manuscript  co., 
1916.     [31]  p.    f°.    Mimeographed. 

©  June  30,  1916;  2c.  July  27,  1916;  D: 
44478;  Alexander  Byers,  Chicago.  55804 

Wait  and  see!  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  G.  R.  War- 
ren.    [96]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  1,  1916 ;  D :  44285 ;  Giles  R.  War- 
ren, Dumont,  N.  J,  55805 

Waiter  (The);  monologue,  by  A.  Hoffman.  [1], 
29  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  16,  1916 ;  D :  44689 ;  Aaron  Hoff- 
man, New  York.  55806 


Waiting  for  burglars;  blackface  monologue  for 
a  man,  by  Birch  B.  Ridgway.  Chicago,  Dra- 
matic publishing  company,  1916.    7  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.   22,   1916;   2c.   Dec.   26,   1916;   D: 
45737 ;  Dramatic  pub.  co.,  Chicago.  55807 

Waiting  for  the  wagon;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  W. 
FltzPatrick.     [1],  10  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43780 ;  James  Wil- 
liam FltzPatrick,  Waterbury,  Conn,        55808 

Wake  (The);  1  act  vaudeville  sketch,  by  J,  J. 
Enright.     [2],  14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  6,  1916 ;  D :  45364 ;  John  Joseph 
Enright,  Boston.  55809 

Wake  up;  play  in  1  act,  by  K.  Raynore.  [2],  18 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   5,   1916;    D:  45150;    Katherine 
Raynore,  New  York.  55810 

Wake  up,  Uncle  Sam;  play  in  1  act,  by  Cam- 
pion-Squire.    17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   28,   1916;    D :  42897 ;    Mary   E. 
Campion   and   Mary   E.    Squire,   Washington. 

55811 

Walka  o  kobiete;  tiagtHiyu  w  1  akcie, opracowal 
T.  Kantor  i  Marski.  Chicago,  W.  H.  Sajewski, 
1915.    32  p.    16°. 

©   Dec.   29,    1915;    2c.   Feb.   11,   1916;    Dr 
43028;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  55815 

Walker's  Liberian  singers;  play  in  1  act,  b^ 
J.  N.  Walker.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  17,  1916 ;  D :  43652 ;  Jerry  Nash 
ville  Walker,  Denver.  55811 

Walrus    (The):   dramatic   sketch   in   1   act,   b; 

G.  F.  Herrick.     [1],  17  p.     f°.     Typewritten 

©  Ic.  May  24,  1916 ;  D :  44044  ;  Geo.  Franl 

Herrick,  Youngstov,'n,  O.   ,  5581" 

Wanderers  (The);  plav  in  1  act,  by  A,  Roth 
[10]  p.     4°.     Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  3,  1916 ;  D :  43508 ;  Aaron  Roth 
Brooklyn.  5581^ 

vaudeville  act,  by  G.  C.  Spelman.    5  pr  4°. 


Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  20,  1916 ;  D :  42796 ;  Geotge  Cur 
tiss  Spelman,  Chicago.  5581t' 

Wandering  (The)  boy;  play  in  3  scenes,  by  O 
Marose.     3  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  10,  1916 ;  D :  42719 ;  Otto  Marose, 
Chicago.  55817 

Wandering  Willie;  Scots  comedy  playlet  in  1 
act.  by  A.  Lambie.    9  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D:  45681;  Alexander 
Lambie,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Canada.         55818 
Waning  (A)  honeymoon;  1  act  dramatic  com- 
position, by  F.  J.  Beaman.     [1],   15  p.     4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  11,  1916 ;  D :  43293 ;  Fred  J.  Bea- 
man, Washington.  55819 


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Wanted,  a  companion;  1  act  playlet,  by  M.  L. 
Spauldiug.     18  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  24,  1916 ;  D :  44228  ;  Myra  Louise 
Spaulding,  Washington.  55820 

Same.     Revised.     13  p.     i°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Sept.    25,    1916;     D :  44972 ;     Myra 
Louise  Spaulding,  Washington.  55821 

Wanted,  a  cook;  comedy  for  1  man  and  6 
women,  by  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Painton.  Chicago, 
T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916]     13  p.     12°. 

©   May    9,    1916;    2c.    May    13.    1916;    D: 
43893;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55822 

Wanted — a  husband!  play  in  3  acts,  by  N.  Sulz- 
bei'ger  (Sebastian  Frank  Wendlaud)  author- 
ized tr.  by  Sasha  Best.  [114]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916;  D :  42627 ;  Nathan  Sulz- 
berger, New  York.  55823 

Wanted — a  ready-made  man;  corned v  in  3  acts, 
by  A.  C.  Herrick.     [26]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  5,  1916 ;  D  :  43538 ;  Albert  Charles 
Herrick,  Hartford.  55824 

Wanted — an  actress;  comedy  sketch,  by  Cecile 
Breton  [pseud,  of  C.  B.  Seat]  [1],  8  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  7,  1916 ;  D :  43243 ;  Cecile  Bre- 
ton Seat,  Chicago.  55825 

Wanted — Jim  Bennett;  3  act  melodrama,  by  E. 
Langman.     [91]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    1,    1916;    D :  43496 ;    Elizabeth 
Langman,  Philadelphia.  55826 

Wanted — some  publicity;  comedy  in  3  acts,  bv 
R.   Woodward.      [89]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  D :  44730 ;  Ruth  Wood- 
ward, Acoaxit,  Mass.  55827 

War;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  N.  Salvesen.  [3], 
94  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  12,  1916 ;  D :  42745 ;  Nick  Salvt^- 
sen,  Chicago.  55828 


play  in  4  acts,  tr.  by  Thomas  Seltzer  from 

the   Russian  of  Michael    Artzibashef.  New 

York,   A.   A.    Knopf,    1916.     xiii,   73   p.  12°. 
(The  Borzio  plays) 

©   Oct.    13,    1916;   2c.    Oct.   23,     1916;    D: 
45342;  Alfred  A.   Knopf,  New   York.     55829 

play  in  1  act,  by  D.  E.  Giffin.     [1],  33  p. 

4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jime  5,  1916;   D :  44078 ;   Don  Eddy 
Giffin,  Duluth,  Minn.  55830 

War  and  woman;  1  act  play,  by  H.  M.  AVyeth. 
[2],  24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916;  D :  43790 ;  Henrietta  INI. 
Wyeth.  Boston.  55831 

War   (The)   babe;   dramatic  play   in   1   act,   by 

W.  B.  Lewis.     [1].  14  p.     12°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  15,  1916;  D:  44220;  W.  Barran 

Lewis,  Philadelphia.  55832 


War  (The)  baby;  dramatic  composition,  bv 
Y.  G.  Iden.     [2],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916;  D :  44088 ;  V.  Gilmore 
Iden,  Washington.  55833 

War  (The)  correspondent;  or.  Love  in  the 
trenches,  play  in  1  act,  by  Jimie  McCree. 
[1],  16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    8,    1916;    D:  44107;    Charles 
Nevins.  New  York.  55834 

War  (The)  fly;  1  act  play,  by  N.  Leslie.  [2], 
24  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.  19.  1916;   D:  44932;  Noel  Les- 
lie, New  York.  55835 

War  grooms;  tremendous  laugh  battle  in  1  act, 
l)y  R.  L.  Butler.     [2],  19  p.     f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43094 ;  Ray  L.  But- 
ler, Glendale,  Cal.  55836 

War  (The)  of  wits;  comedy-dramatic  novelette, 
by  IL  L.  N.nvton.     [l],12p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Sept.   28,  1916:   D :  4.-i004 ;   Harry   L 
Newton,  Chicago.  55887 

War  (The)  orphans;  neutral  comedy  in  4  acts, 
by  L.  Hubble.     [2],  163  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  3,  1916  ;  D  :  45046  ;  Lessing  Hub- 
ble, New  York.  55838 

War  wolves;  play  in  1  act,  by  O.  Black.  [2],  18 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916  ;  D  :  43097 ;  Orlow  Black. 
San  Francisco.  55839 

Warfare  (The)  of  vanity;  comedy  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Wynne  and  Jane  O'Ryan.     [117] 

p.    4°.    Typevi'ritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  15,  1916 ;  D  :  42768 ;  Anna  Wynne, 
New  York.  '     55840 

Warren  Lindsey,  M.  D. ;  powerful  drama  in  1 
art.  l>y  M.  H.  (;;r(ipper.  [2],  18  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  26,  1916;  D :  4.5727 ;  :Milton  Her- 
bert Gropper.  Brooklyn.  55841 

Was  tut  man  nicht  alles  aus  liebe!  operette  in 
3  akten  von  Felix  Dormaun  [pseud,  des  Felix 
BiedermaiuiJ  nni.^ik  von  Leo  Ascher.  Sou- 
fHier-  imd  regiebuch.  Wien,  Leipzig,  A.  Robit- 
schek,  1915.     151  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  8,  1916 ;  D :  43578 ;  Adolf  Robits- 
chek,  Vienna.  55842 

Was  werden  die  leute  sag'eu!  ein  lustiges  stiick 
in  3  akten,  von  Toni  Impekoven  u.  Otto 
Schwartz.  Berlin-Wilniersdorf,  Felix  Bloch 
eiben,  3916.     94  p.     8°. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  13,  1916;  D :  43301 ;  Felix  Bloch 
erben,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  55843 

Washerman,  (The);  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  H. 
Hickerson.'  203  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Jan.   27,   1916;   D:  42856;   Allen   H. 
Hickerson,  Brooklyn.  55844 


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Waslijiig house  (The)  key;  Scotch  domestic  com- 
ody  sketch,  by  J.  M.  Hamilton  and  M.  Lindsay. 
10  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  6,  1916 ;  D :  4506S ;  JMoIlie  Lind- 
say, New  York.  55845 

Washington  square  plays;  with  an  introduc- 
tion i)y  AValter  Prichard  Eaton,  preface  by  Ed- 
ward Goodman.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Double- 
day,  Page  &  company,  1916.  xx,  121  p.  12°. 
(Half-title:  The  drama  league  series  of  plays, 
V.  20.) 

Contents  :  1.  The  clod,  by  Lewis  Beach. — 
2.  Eugenically  speaking,  by  Edward  Good- 
man.— 3.  Overtones,  Dy  Alice  Gerstenberg. — 
4.  Helena's  husband,  by  Philip  Moeller. 

©  Nov.  28,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Dec.  1,  1916; 
A:  44.'5S69  ;  Doubleday,  Pa;>e  &  co.  55846 

Wasters  (The)  See  Three  plays  and  a  curtain 
raiser. 

Wastrel  (The)  hoard;  drama  of  the  greater 
\o\e,  in  5  acts,  by  F.  Heudrick.  New  York, 
Puritan  play  company,  1916.  260  p.  front, 
port.    S°. 

©  June  26,  1916;  2c.  June  21,  1916;  D: 
44271;  Frank  Hendrick,  New  York.       55847 

Watch  the  rehearsal;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Alexan- 
der Macnamee.     [30]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916 ;  D  :  44361 ;  Renee  John- 
son, Milton,  Mass.  55848 

Watchful  waiting.     See  Under  the  eagle. 

"Watering  trcug'hs;  1  act  play,  farce  comedy,  by 
J.  V.  A.  Weaver,  jr.  [1],  18  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1916;  D :  435.51 ;  J.  V.  A. 
AN'eaver,  jr.,  Chicago.  55849 

Waves  (The)  of  Torre;  di-amn  in  4  acts,  by 
E.  O.  Randall.     [170]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Tune  19,  1916  ;  D  :  44188  ;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  55850 

Way  (The)  Betty  Botts  brought  up  her  chil- 
dren; play  in  1  act,  by  S.  P.  Hendrickson.  [2], 
17  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  28,  1916  ;  D  :  442.57  ;  Susannah 
I'ullin  Hendrickson,  Silverton,  O.  55851 

Way  (The)  of  joy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Yeager. 
[92]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  13,  1916;  D:  43618;  Edith 
Yeager,  Brooklyn.  55852 

Way  (The)  out;  or.  The  one  who  pays,  1  act 
])lay,  by  A.  Long.    11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28.  1916 ;  D :  43160 ;  Alves  Long, 
Chicago.  55853 

Ways  (The)  of  the  heart;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
H.  R.  Gers.     [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Star.  2,  1916 ;  D :  43207 ;  Harry  Rich- 
ard Gers,  TiOuisville.  55854 


We  men  and  women;  comedy  in  4  acts,  by  S.  D. 
Ga.spers.     [118]  p.    4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  22,  1916  ;  D  :  4.5487  ;  Sebastian  D. 
Gaspers,  Chicago.  55855 

Weakling-  (The);  play  in  3  acts,  by  G.  W. 
Craigie.     [114]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  27,  1916 ;  D :  42898 ;  George  Wil- 
liam Craigie,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.        55856 

Weapon  (The);  comedy  playlet,  by  F.  L.  Whit- 
tier  and  C.  S.  Keith.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  6, 1916  :  D  :  42657  ;  Frank  L.  Whit- 
rier  and  Cato  S.  Keith,  New  York.  55857 

Weathercock  (The)     See  At  the  Red  Lion. 

Web  (A)  of  her  own  weaving;  entirely  new  and 
o)'i,uinal  drama  of  to-day  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Coe 
and  Leila  Grant  Cullingford.  67  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  Sept.  16,  1916  ;  D  :  44903  ;  Marie  Coe, 
Los  Angeles.  55858 

Weeds;  play  in  a  prologue  and  3  acts,  by  H, 
Eastman.     [1],  .57  p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  June  13,  1916 ;  D :  44146 ;  Hazel  East- 
man, Brooklyn.  55859 

Weibchen;  lustspiel  in  3  aufzvigen,  von  Ernst 
von  Wolzogeu.  Berlin,  Vertriebsstelle  des 
^'erbandes  deutscher  biihnenschriftsteller, 
191.5.    82  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916;  D :  43071 ;  Vertriebs- 
stelle des  Verba ndes  deutscher  biihuenschrifts- 
teller,  Berlin.  55860 

Weighed  in  the  balance;  playlet  in  1  act  and  2 
scenes,  by  I.  Orustein.  [1],  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written, 

©  Ic.  June  20,  1916 ;  D :  44204 ;  Irving  Orn- 
stein.  New  York.  55861 

■  or,   The  trail  of  the  serpent,   temperance 

drama  in  6  scenes,  by  M.  A.  Hunter.    Cincin- 
nati, O.,  Monfort  «fc  company.  1916.    46  p.    12°. 

©  IMay  1.  1910  ;  2c.  May  19,  1916 ;  D  :  43943 : 
IMartha  A.  Hunter,  Broken  Bow,  Neb.      55862 

Weight  of  wings.  See  Fruit  of  toil;  and  other 
one-act  plays. 

Weisse  (Die)  frau;  historisches  trauerspiel  in 
4  aufziigen,  von  Jakob  M.  Herkat.  Bonn,  Al- 
bert Ahn,  1916.     97  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  21,  1916;  D :  4.5494 ;  Buhnenver- 
lag  Ahn  &  Simrock,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Berlin.    55863 

Welding  (The)  force;  significant  American  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  H.  M.  Graves.  38  p.  8°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  8,  1916;  D :  48845 ;  Harry  M. 
Graves,  New  York.  55864 


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Well  done,  thou  clever  Jew;  1  act  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  J.  J.  Enright.  [3],  11  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.   28,  1916;   D:  45001;   John  Jo- 
seph Enright,  Boston.  55865 

Well  paid;  or,  Two  sisters,  play  in  4  acts,  by 
I.  Solotorefsky. 

.^pDcrn 

[781  p.    4°,     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  l6l6 ;  D :  45533 ;  Isidor  Solo- 
torefsky, Caldwell,  N.  J.  55866 

Well  preserved;  farce  in  1  act,  by  Harrison 
Garrett  and  K.  Murray.  2  p.  f°.'  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  17,  1916;   D:  44690;   Katheriue 
Murraj',  Utica,  N.  Y.  55867 

Weltenbummler  (Der);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Beda  und  Karl  Lindau,  musik  von  Richard 
Pall.  Text  der  gesiinge.  Leipzig.  Wien,  New 
York,  W.  Karczag,  1915.    22  p.     12^ 

©  Nov.  20,  1915 ;  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  A— For- 
eign 14425  ;  W.  Karczag,  Vienna.  55868 

Wenu  man  die  fahnlein  fliegen  lasst;  trauer- 
spiel  in  3  aufziigen,  von  Richard  Westermann. 
Leipzig,  R.  Ferner,  1915.     102  p.     12°. 

©   Mar.   21,   1915;    Ic.   Apr.   8,   1916;   A— 
Foreign   13671;   Richard  Ferner,   Leipzig. 

55869 

Wenn  nicht  der  Johann  war';  ein  wienerstiick 
mit  nmsik  in  3  akten,  von  Johannes  Brandt. 
[101]  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Apr.   8,   1916 ;    D :  43580 ;    Comoedia. 
Vienna.  55870 

Wenn  zwei  hochzeit  machen;  scherzspiel  mit 
gesang  und  tanz  in  3  akten,  von  Rudolf  Ber- 
nauer  und  Rudolph  Schanzer,  musik  von  Wal- 
ter Kollo  und  Willy  Bredschneider.  Regie- 
buch.  Berlin,  Drei  niaslcen-verlag.  g.  m.  b.  h., 
1915.    71  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.  July  29,  1916 ;  D  :  44497 ;  Drei  masken- 
verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.,  Munich.  55871 

Wenn  zwei  sich.  lieben;  operette  in  3  akten, 
von  A.  M.  Winner  und  Robert  Bodanzky, 
musik  von  Edmund  Bysler.  Regie-  und  souf- 
flierbuch.  Leipzig,  AVien,  New  York,  W.  Kar- 
czag, 1915.    81  p.    8°. 

©  Ic.   July  29,   1916 ;   D :  44502 ;   W.   Kar- 
czag, Vienna.  55872 

Wer  ist  die  schonste?  eine  ballett-fabel,  von  L. 
Bartuschek,  musik  von  Julius  Einodshofer. 
[1],  4  p.     4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916;  D:  44326;  Leo  Bartu- 
schek, Berlin.  55873 


What  a  man  would  do;  dramatic  playlet  in  3 
scenes,  by  L.  S.  Lavine  and  A.  French.  [2], 
13  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  28,  1916;  D:  43447;  Lawrence 
S.  Lavme  and  Adelaide  French,  Philadelphia. 

55874 

What  are  you  thinking  of?  1  act  play,  by  B.  M. 
Kaye.     [1],  19  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Nov.   14,   1916;   D:  45413;   Benj.  M. 
Kaye,  New  York.  55875 

What  could  be  fairer?  play  in  4  acts,  by  G. 
Freeman  and  T.  Edgelow.  [103]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  30,  1916 ;  D :  45304 ;  Gladvs  Free- 
man and  Tliomas  Edgelow,  New  York.    55876 

What  did  I  tell  you?  melodramatic  farce  in  3 
acts,  by  O.  Davis.  [161]  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1916 ;  D :  44440 ;  Owen  Davis, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  55877 

What  do  you  think?  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  S. 
Burleson.     [1],  13  p.     14°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    16,    1916;     D:  44662;     Adelt 
Steiner  Burleson,  Washington.  55878 

What  does  the  public  want?  musical  comedy 
in  2  acts,  by  B.  Gerard.  Rev.  ed.  [92]  p 
4  .     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©   Ic.    .Tuly   31,    1916;     D:  44944;     Barney 
Gerard,  New  York.  55879 


What  every  bachelor  knows;  comedy  in  1  act 
by  D.  H.  Walhice.  [1],  24  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.    .Tune   15,     1916;     D:  44155;     David 
Harold  Wallace,  New  York.  55880 

Wliat  every  man  needs;  comedy  plavlet  in  1 
act,  by  E.  W.  Cortis.  [1],  15  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    24,    1916;    D:  43499;    Ernest 
AVhitehouse  Cortis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.    55881 

What  happened;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L.  Leeds. 
16  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Dec.    19,    1916;    D:  45688;    Eleanor 
I-angdon  Leeds,  Cincinnati.  55882 

What  it  meant  to  Mother  Carson;  play  in  1 
act.  by  M.  S.  Zunser.  [2].  7  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    27,    1916;    D:  4.5283;    Miriam 
Shomer  Zunser.  Brooklyn.  55883 

What  makes  life  worth  living;  vaudeville 
sketch,  by  M.  E.  Merrifield.  [5]  p.  4°.- Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.   Feb.  8,  1916;   D:  42990;   M.  Edythe 
Merrifield,  Springfield,  Mass.  55884 


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What  might  have  been;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  Kallesser  and  M.  F.  Keeley.  [100]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  28,  1916 ;  D :  44487 ;  Michael  Kal- 
lesser and  M.  F.  Keeley,  New  York.     55885 

What  next?  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  G.  Lyle.  []]. 
8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  5,  1916 ;  D :  44301 ;  John  Geddes 
Lyle,  Cupertino,  Cal.  55886 

What's  in  a  name?  comedy  in  ]  act,  by  Fanny 
Cannon.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  &  company 
[1916]     25  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Nov.  4,  1916 ;  D  :  45355 ; 
Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55887 

What's  your  game,  Jerry?  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
H.  \A'.  Havvley.    [125]  p.    4*.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  17,  1916 ;  D  :  45194 ;  Harry  Water- 
bury  Hawley,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  55888 

What's  your  husband  doing?  play  in  3  acts,  bv 
G.  V.  Hobart.     [7],  120  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  26,  1916;  D:  44796;  George  V. 
Hobart,  New  York.  55889 

What  shall  we  play?  a  dramatic  reader,  by 
Fannie  Wyche  Dunn,  with  illustrations  by 
Bert  Valentine.  New  York,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1916.  vii,  183  p.  front.,  illus.  12". 
(Every child's  series) 

Contents:  The  sleeping  beauty. — Tweedle- 
dum and  Tweedledee. — Cinderella. — The  story 
of  Joseph. — The  brownies. — Three  little 
Christmas  waits. — The  Pied  Piper  of  Hame- 
lin. — Gluck's   visitor, 

©  Jan.  19,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Jan.  20,  1916 ; 
A  :  418515  ;  Macmillan  co.,  New  York.      55890 

What  the  gods  sent;  idyllic  sketch  in  1  scene, 
by  J.  L.  Brode.     26  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  10,  1916;  D :  43561 ;  Julien  L. 
Brode,  Memphis,  Tenn.  55891 

What  the  sea  saw;  musical  comedy  tabloid, 
book  by  Edward  Luther  Gamble.  [1],  4  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916;  D:  45532;  Geo.  N. 
Lyman,  ^Minneapolis.  55892 

What  you  will.     See  Twelfth  night. 

When  a  girl  loves;  3  act  play,  by  Harrv  Hamil- 
ton.    [102]  p.     4".     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  23,  1916;  D:  45719;  Hamilton 
Coleman,   Chicago.  55893 

When  a  woman  loves;  play  in  1  act,  by  A.  Sey- 
mour.    [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  8,  1916 ;  D :  45613 ;  Arthur  Sey- 
mour, New  York.  55894 

When  Catherine  cut  her  wisdom  teeth;  com- 
edy in  1  act,  by  T.  M.  Koupal.  16  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916;  D:  43952;  Theodore 
Morse  Koupal,  New  York.  55895 


When  chickens  come  home;  play  in  3  acts  and 
4  scenes,  by  E.  Walter  and  Cronin  Wilson. 
[127]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    26,    1916;    D:  44806;    Eugene 
Walter,  New  York.  55896 

When  courage  was  needed.  See  Dramatized 
scenes  from  American  history. 

When  de  womenfolks  debate;  darky  sketch, 
by  Walter  S.  Long.  Franklin,  O.,  Denver, 
Col.,  Eldridge  entertainment  house,  1916.  10 
p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45674 ; 
Eldridge  entertainment  house.   Franklin,  O. 

55897 

When  East  meets  West;  drama  in  1  act,  by 
\y.  R.  Eandall.     [2],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916 ;  D :  45412 ;  William  R. 
Kandall,  New  York.  55898 

When  genius  burned;  opera  bouffe  in  1  act,  bv 
F.  A.  Churchill,  jr.  [1],  8  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   8,   1916;   D:  43253;   Frederick 
Arthur  Churchill,  jr.,  Cleveland.  55899 

When  I  was  young;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  A. 
Myers.     11  p.     f°,     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  19,  1916 ;  D :  44682 ;  Emma  Au- 
gustine  Myers,  New  York.  55900 

by  E.  Earle.     10  p.    4°.    Ms. 

©  Ic.  July  8,  1916 ;  D  :  44401 ;  Emma  Earle, 
New  York.  55901 

When  love  is  young;  comedy  with  songs  from 
The  German,  in  4  acts,  by  A.  C.  O'Dea.  [108] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©    Ic.    Aug.    14,    1916:    D:  44636;    Marian 
Vinal,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  55902 

play  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Egan.     [1],  131  p.    4°. 

Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Aug.  22,  1916 ;  D :  44699 ;  Louis  Egan 
and  Darcy  &  Wolford,  New  York.  55903 

When  Silvia  sings;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  J. 
Shively.     [140]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Nov.   1,   1916;   D :  45328 ;    Josephine 
Shively,  San  Francisco.  55904 

When  the  hour  strikes;  plav  in  1  act,  by  I.  .7. 
Grandall.     [1],  21  p.     4°.  '  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916;  D:  45.540;  Irene  Jean 
Crandall,  Chicago.  55905 

When  the  worm  turned;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  D. 
Blaufox.     [3],  15  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June   20,    1916;    D:  44193;    Joseph 
David   Blaufox.   Brooklyn.  55906 

WTien  the  young  birds  go;  [play  in  1  act]  by 
P.  B.  Barrington.  Los  Angeles,  C.  C.  Parker, 
1915.     31  p.     16°. 

©   Nov.   13.    1915;    2c.    Dec.   27,    1915;    D: 
42724;  Pauline  B.  Barrington.  Los  Angeles. 

55907 


2823 


55908 


DRAMATIC    COMPOSITIONS 


55929 


When  we  forget;  comedy -drama  in  1  act,  by 
Leila  Grant  [psend.  of  L.  (x.  CiiUingford] 
[201  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  ic.  May  1,  1916;  D :  43791 ;  Leila  Grant 
Cullingford,  Oakland,  Gal.  55908 

Where  men  are  scarce;  1  act  play,  by  W.  Owen 
and  R.  Dickinson.  [1],  5  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  18,  1916;  D :  456S3 ;  William 
Owen  and  Ruth  Dickinson,  Chicago.        55909 

Where  neutrality  ends;  up-to-the-minute  com- 
«»dv  drama  in  3  acts,  bv  D.  E.  Davenport. 
[1131  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  7,  1916;  D :  42752 ;  Delbert  Essex 
Davenport.    Philadelphia.  55910 

Where  the  River  Shannon  flows:  ct)medy  drama 
in  4  acts,  by  W.  C.  Herman.  [89]  p.  4°. 
Tyjiewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916  ;  D  :  44625  ;  William  Cal- 
vin Herman,  Chicago.  55911 

W^here  war  comes;  written  for  the  American 
school  peace  league,  by  Beulah  Marie  Dix 
[i.  e.  B.  M.  D.  Flebbel  Boston,  American 
sdiool  peace  league.    20  p.    8°. 

©  Apr.  7,  1916;  2c.  Apr.  17,  1916;  D: 
43655;  Beulah  Flebbe.  Waban,  Mass.      55912 

Which  one  shall  I  marry?  allegory  told  in  a 
modern  way,  in  prologue,  3  acts  and  epilogue, 
by  II.  T.  Kettering  and  L.  J.  Howard.  [1011 
p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  9,  1916;  D :  44593 ;  Ralph 
Thomas  Kettering  and  Lorin  J.  Howard,  Chi- 
cago. 55913 

"WHiich  shall  be  king'?  See  St.  Nicholas  book 
of  plays  and  operettas. 

Whirlpool  (The)  maker;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
A.  M.  Brilant.     [26]  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  16.  1916;  D:  45664;  Arthur  M. 
Brilant,   New  York.  55914 

Whirlwind  (The);  play  of  old  Chihualuia,  in  4 
acts,  by  George  C.  Hazelton  and  Ritter 
Brown  [i.  e.  S.  A.  R.  Brownl  [981  P.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  15,  1916 ;  D :  45422 ;  George  C. 
Hazelton,  jr.,  and  S.  A.  Ritter  Brown,  New 
York.  55915 

White  (The)  elephant;  comed.x  in  1  act,  by  M. 
Cameron  and  J.  L.  Rector.  New  York,  S. 
French;  London,  S.  French,  ltd.,  1916.  18  p. 
16°. 

©  I^lar.  30,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D: 
43479:  Margaret  Cameron  and  Jessie  Leach 
Itector,  New  York.  55916 

White  (The)  feather;  play  in  3  acts,  by  W.  O. 
Stoiit.     [711  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  14,  1916 ;  D :  43621 ;  W.  Oakley 
Stout,  St.  Paul.  55917 


White  (The)  feather — Continued. 

sketch,  by  R.  Foster.  [21,  9  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43777 ;  Roy  Foster, 
New  York.  55918 

White  (The)  flower;  or,  Three  men,  play  in  4 
acts,  by  J.  J.  Hazelton.  [11,  46  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14,  1916;  D:  44986;  Julia  John- 
son Hazelton,  Detroit.  55919 

White  g-loves;  play  in  3  acts,  by  Laidgin  Roe. 
[21,  140  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  24,  1916;  D :  45372 ;  Patrick 
Ramsbottom,  Fargo,  N.  D.  55920 

White  (The)  scarab;  drama  in  3  acts,  by  C.  van 
Valkouburg  and  Lilly  an  Shaffner.  76  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  31,  1916;  D:45316;  Carlton  van 
Valkenburg,  New  York.  55921 

Egyptian  romance  in  3  acts  and  5  scenes, 

l)y  L.  Shaffner.     [34]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  act  1.  Sept.  26,  1916;  Ic.  act  2,  3, 
Oct.  6,  1916  ;  D  :  45078  ;  Lillyan  ShatTner,  New 
York.  55922 

V/ho  am  I?  3  act  farce,  by  J.  Dunn.  [65]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    June    22,    1916;    D :  44217 ;  Joseph- 

Dunn,  Brooklyn.  55923 

Who  answered  the  telephone?  farce  in  3  acts, 
by  M.  V.  Samuels  and  G.  Riddell.  [5],  143  p. 
4".    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  28,  1916 ;  D :  44746 ;  Maurice  V. 
Samuels  and  Gilbert  Riddell,  New  Y'ork. 

55924 

Who  did  it?  comedy  dramatic  sketch,  by  F.  L. 
Whittier  and  C.  S.  Keith.  [1],  12  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  8,  1916;  D:  42708;  Frank  L. 
Whittier  and  Cato  S.  Keith,  New  York. 

55925 

Who  is  she?  sketch,  by  H.  E.  Jensen.  14  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43237 ;  Harold  E. 
.Jensen,  New  York.  55926 

Who  is  who;  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  E.  K  Cau- 
thorn.     [74]  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  14,  1916 ;  D  :  43043  ;  Eudora  Belle 
Cauthorn,  Los  Angeles.  55927 

Who  pays?  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  Compton. 
[4],  118  p.    4°.     Typewi-itteu. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916;  D :  43907 ;  Lois  Comp- 
ton, New  Castle,  Ind.  55928 

—  dramatic  play  in  4  acts,  by  S.  Stone.  [89] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  10,  1916;  D :  44402 ;  Sydney 
Stone,  Chicago.  55929 


2824 


55930 


COPYRIGnrED   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


55848 


Who's  who  and  what's  what;  comedy  playlet, 
hy  F.  North  and  R.  H.  Hodge.  [2],  9  p.  f°. 
Typewritteu. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  7,  1916 ;  D  :  45379 ;  Frank  North 


and  Ilobert  H.  Hodge,  New  York. 


55930 


Who  said  peace?  1  iuf  playlet,  hy  H.  M.  Barnes. 
[2J,13p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916;  D :  44342 ;  Howard  Mc- 
Kent  Barnes,  Chicago.  55931 

Who  stole  the  bird's  nest?  See  Dramatic 
(A)  reader. 

""''ho  trimmed  the  Christmas  tree?  Sec  Merry 
Christmas  plays  and  entertainments. 

Who  were  your  ancestors?  play  in  4  acts,  by 
D.  S.  Marfield.     [115]  p.    t° .    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  19,  1916;  D:4367U;  Dwight  S. 
?darfield,  Cincinnati.  55932 

Whom  the  g-ods  destroy;  1  act  drama  of  the 
war  of  1866,  by  Jiivoslav  Hilbert,  prefaced  and 
tr.  from  the  Rolunnian  by  C.  Recht.  29  p. 
(In  Poet  lore,  v.  27,  no.  4,  July-Aug.  1916) 

©  Aug.  7,  1916 ;  Ic.  Aug.  14.  1916  ;  D  :  44656 ; 
Charles  Recht,  New  York.  55933 

Whose  fault;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Silverman. 
[171]  p.    8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  9,  1916  ;  D  :  45654  ;  Albert  Silver- 
man, New  York.  55934 

Why  boys  leave  the  farm;  3  act  musical  com- 
edy, by  F.  E.  Bonnell.  [18]  p.  8°.  Printed. 
[Words  only] 

©  Ic.  June  23,  1916 :  D  :  44247 ;  Francis  Earl 
Bonnell,  North  East,  Pa.  55935 

Why  men  don't  marry;  comedy  playlet  in  1  act, 
by  (\  Ten-is.     [2],  22  p.    4°.'  Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  20,  1916;  D:  43972;  Charles 
Terris,  Chicago.  55936 

Why  men  love;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  Jacob  Gor- 
din. 

."l^inx:  Dpr^  "jiD  ,'opN  i^^x 

(Jn    Tlie    Dav.    v.    3.    no.    469-471,    Feb.    20- 
22,  1916) 

©  Feb.  20-22,  1916 ;  Ic.  each  Feb.  24,  1916 ; 
D:  43130:  Alexander  J.  Oordin,  admr.  of  the 
estate  of  Jacob  M,  Gordin,  Brooklyn.      55937 

Why  not?  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  .T.  P.  King.  65 
p.    4°.    Typewi'itten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  26,  1916;  D:  44980;  John  Pen- 
dleton King,  New  York.  55938 

Why  the  band  came  back;  German  character 
sketch,  by  G.  L.  Thompson.  [1]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  29.  1916 ;  D :  43784 ;  George  Lin- 
coln Thomi)son,  Jersey  City.  55939 


Why  the  women  lost;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J.  B. 
Magoun.     [61]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  3,  1916 ;  D :  42640 ;  Jeanne  Bar- 
tholow  Magoun,  Cambridge,  Mass.  55940 

Widerspanstigen  (Der)  zahmung.  See  Tam- 
ing- (The)  of  the  shrew. 

Widow  (The)  Mullin's  Christmas.  Sec  Merry 
Christmas  plays  and  entertainments. 

Widowed  (The)  earth;  dramatic  poem,  by  H. 
Alonzo  Bi-andt.  Boston,  Gorliam  press,  1916. 
43  p.    12°. 

©   Nov.   28,   1916;   2c.   Dec.    11,   1916;    D: 
45618 ;  Harry  A.  Brandt,  New  Haven.    55941 

Wife  (A)  on  instalments;  farce-comedy  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  Goldberg. 

4  ]^K  r^-ir)2sp  D-iNC  ;'irbr!N^i:N  •■]*•,}<■  2^'r, 

[87]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  9,  1916  ;  D  :  45384  ;  jMichael  Gold- 
berg, New  York.  55942 

Wifeless  (The)  life;  comedy  vaudeville  sketch 
in  2  scenes,  by  G.  H.  Mortimer.  [2],  11  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    6,    1916;    D :  45367 ;    George 
Horace  Mortimer,  New  York.  55943 

Wild  (A)  nig-ht;  farce  in  1  act.  by  Mary  and 
Samuel  Lewis.     [1],  18  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Nov.    2.    1916;    D :  45331 ;    Mary   E. 
Greenbaum,  Arlington,  Mass.  55944 

Wild  oats;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Lane.  [28]  p. 
4°.     Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   Mar.   31,    1916;   D :  43486 ;    Richard 
Lane,  Buffalo.  55945 

Sec  also  Three  plays  and  a  curtain  raiser. 


Wild  Poppy;  play  in  4  acts,  by  E.  Nytray  and 
Andor   Garvay.      [125]    p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  8.  1916 ;  D  :  44346 ;  Emil  Nytray. 
:^rilford,  Conn.  55946 

Wiles  (The)  of  a  prima  donna.  See  Hood- 
winking the  impressaric. 

Wilhelmines  byraa;  [av]  Peter  Egge.  Kris- 
tiania  og  Kj0benhavn.  Gyldendal,  Nordisk 
forlag,  1915.     198  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  14,  1915 ;  Ic.  Jan.  26,  1916 ;  A— For- 
eign 13375;  Gyldendalske  boghandel,  Nordisk 
forlag.  55947 

Will  he  come  back?  by  F.  Grendon.  New  Y'ork, 
New  review  publishing  association,  1916.  44  p. 
12°. 

©  Aug.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Aug.  25,  1916 ;  alf.  Aug. 
18,  1916;  A:  437379;  Felix  Grendon.  New 
York.  55948 


2825 


55940 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


55970 


Will-o'-the-wisp;  fantasy  in  1  act,  by  D.  F. 
Halman.     [1],  16  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Dec.   15,   1916;   D:  45660;   Doris   F. 
Halman,  New  York.  55949 

Will  o'  the  world;  a  Shakespearean  tercen- 
tenary masque,  bv  I.  F.  Conant.  covex*-title, 
43  p.    8°. 

©   Miiy    12,   1916;   2c.   May   13,   1916;    A: 
434193;  Isa belle  Fiske Conant,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

55950 

Will  Shakespeare;  play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  A. 
Hillmaun.    64  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916 ;  D :  44347 ;  Mercy  Anut> 
Jillmann,  Dunellen,  N.  .7.  55951 

Will  you  be  ready?  play  in  4  acts,  by  John  St. 
John  [pseud,  of  J.  Raynerl  [103]  p.  4". 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  31,  1916;  D :  44522 ;  .7oTm  Kay- 
uer,  New  York.  55952 

William  Tell;  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Schiller,  tr. 
in  the  original  meter  Including  the  songs,  by 
J.  E.  Overall.     [3],  75  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  17,  1916 ;  D :  43926 ;  James  Elmo 
Overall.  Gainesville.  Fla.  55953 


yell-o-drama  in  1  act,  words  and  music  bv 

T.  Hamilton.     [4]  p.     16°.     Printed.     [Words 
only] 

©  April   27,   1916;   2c.   July   10,   1916;   D: 
44465;  Thomas  Hoffman  Hamilton,  Chicago. 

55954 

Sec  also  Chief  European  dramatists. 

Willie  Jones's  stepmother;  juvenile  playlet,  by 
J.  A.  Mitchell.    8  p.     4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.   .Tan.   6,   1916;   D:  42656;   Joseph   A. 
Mitchell,  Philadelphia.  55955 

Willie?  no,  Charley!  farcical  playlet,  by  L. 
Chevalier.     [23]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1,  1916;  D:  43796;  Louis  Che- 
valier. Chicago.  55956 

Windfall  (The);  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  R.  W. 
Graham.     116  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.   1,  1916;   D:  44.540;   Robert  W. 
Graham,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  55957 

Winged  (The)  message;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  H.  M.  Lethert.  [2],  11  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  15,  1916;  D:  43328;  Henry  M. 
T^thert,  St.  Paul.  55958 

Winning  a  crown;  drama  in  3  acts,  part  of  The' 
secret  kingdom,  by  Louis  Joseph  Vance,  sce- 
narios by  Basil  Dickey.  16  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  ic.  Nov.  10,  1916;  D:  45406;   Star  com- 
pany. New  York.  55959 


Winning  (The)  of  Kitty;  play  in  1  act,  by  E.  L. 
Gibson.     14  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  7,  1916;  D:  43550;  Edwin 
Lawrence  Gibson,  New  York.  55960 

Winning  of  Latane.  See  Plays;  by  O.  P. 
Parker, 

Winning    (The)    widow;    parlor    comedy    in    2 

acts,   by  Edith   F.   A.   U.   Painton.     Chicago, 

T.  S.  Denison  &  company  [1916]     42  p.     12°. 

©  Oct.  14,  1916 ;  2c.  Oct.  18,  1916 ;  D :  45205 ; 

Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  55961 

Winter  davra.     See  Battle,  and  other  poems. 

Winzerbraut  (Die);  operette  in  3  akten,  von 
Leo  Stein  und  Julius  Wilhelm,  mnsik  von 
Oskar  Nedbal.  Testbuch  der  gesjinge.  Leip- 
zig, Wien,  L.  Doblinger  (Bernhard  Herzmau- 
sky)  1916.    39  p.    12°. 

©  Feb.  9,  1916;  Ic.  July  29,  1916;  A— 
F'oreign  14422;  Ludwig  Doblinger  (Bernhard 
Herzmansky),  Leipzig.  55962 

Wired  together;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  A.  Wood. 
8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  9,  1916;  D:  43858;  C.  Antoinette 
Wood,  Boston.  55963 

Wirtshaus  (Das)  zur  stadt  Petrograd;  volks- 
stueck  in  3  akten,  mit  einem  vorspiel,  von 
Max  M.  Simon.     [131]   p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  .Jan.  22,  1916 ;  D :  42819 ;  Anna  Simon, 
New  York.  55964 

Wisdom  and  vanity;  allegorical  comedy  in  1 
act,  by  E.  Hopkins.  [2],  24  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1916 ;  D :  44288 ;  Edwin  Hop- 
kins, New  York.  55965 

Wise  (A)  girl;  dramatic  sketch,  by  J.  Bram- 
well.     [1],  8  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic,  Apr.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43774 ;  .John  Bram- 
well,  Brooklyn.  55966 

Wise  (The)  little  bird;  play  for  children  in  2 
acts,  by  B.  E.  de  Rapalje,  founded  on  Le  lai 
de  I'oi'selet,  bv  Marie  de  France,  and  the 
Legend  of  St.  Geraud.  [1],  34  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  13,  1916;  D:  43897;  Bertha 
Eletta  de  Rapalje,  Seattle.  55967 

Wise  (The)  made  simple;  drama  in  4  acts,  by 
M.  W.  Jarrell.     101  p.     4°.     Tynewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  18,  1916;  D:  4.5458;  Myra  Wil- 
liams Jarrell,  Topeka,  Kan.  55968 

Wishing;  play  in  1  act,  by  P.  O'Brien.  6  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  14,  1916;  D:  45163;  Patsy 
O'Brien,  New  York.  55969 

Wishing  (The)  dance;  fairy  play  in  1  act,  by 
E.  F.  Foster.    8  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45070 ;  Edith  Fran- 
cis Foster,  Wakefield,  Mass.  55970 


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Witch  (The)  of  Endor;  a  tragedy  [in  5  acts] 
by  Eobert  Norwood.  New  York,  G.  H.  Doran 
company  [1916]     121  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  1,  1916;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  2,  1916; 
A :  445452  ;  George  H.  Doran  co.,  New  York, 

55971 

Witch  (The)  of  the  West;  1  act  play,  by  C.  Von 
der  Vonde.     [2],  17  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

(c)  Ic.  June  13.  1916 ;  D :  44144 ;  G.  Von  der 
Vonde,  New  York.  55972 

Witching  (The)  hour;  drama  In  4  acts,  by  A. 
Thomas.  New  York,  Samuel  French ;  London, 
Samuel  French,  ltd.,  1916.    Ill  p.    12°. 

©  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45648 ; 
Augustus  Thomas,  New  York.  55973 

Witching  (The)  Widow  Wilkins;  musical  sa- 
tire in  2  acts  and  3  scenes,  book  and  lyrics  by 
A.  Denvir,  music  by  Hector  MacCarthy.  [101] 
p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916 ;  D  :  44633 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir, New  York.  55974 

Without  a  heart;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  L.  E. 
Miller. 

[132]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.   Mar.  28,  1916;   D :  43457 ;   Louis  E. 
Miller,  Brooklyn.  55975 

Without  a  price;  drama  in  4  acts  with  3  scenes, 
by  L.  A.  Bahner.  [1],  119  p.  4°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  43442 ;  Leo  Aloysius 
Bahner,  New  York.  55976 

Without  warning;  play  in  1  act,  by  J.  Westley. 
11  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1, 1916 ;  D  :  43184 ;  John  Westley. 
New  York.  55977 

Woman  (The);  dramatic  sketch  in  1  act  and  5 
scenes,  by  W.  F.  Bardin.  [14]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  28,  1916 ;  D :  43152 ;  William  F. 
Bardin,  New  Orleans.  55978 

Woman  (The)  across  the  street;  farce  in  1  act, 
i)y  D.  MacLareu.     [2], 22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  20,  1916 ;  D :  44422 ;  Donald  Mac- 
Laren,  New  York.  55979 

Woman  alive;  sketch,  by  M.  Allen.  22  p.  24°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  31,  1916;  D:  43049;   Maryland 
Allen,  Portland,  Or.  55980 

Woman  (The)  from  the  sea;  drama  In  3  acts, 
by  J.  R.  Clemens.    76  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  16,  1916 ;  D :  44164 ;  James  Ross 
Clemens,  Noroton,  Conn.  55981 


Woman  (The)  hater;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  E.  J. 
Weisenberg.     [2],  12  p.    8°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  13,  1916;  D:  45642:  Edward  J. 
Weisenberg,  New  York.  55982 

Woman  (The)  hunter;  play  In  4  acts,  by  E. 
Arden.    [101]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  2,  1916;  D:  42938;  Edwin  Ar- 
den, Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  55983 

Woman  (The)  in  the  case;  a  play  in  4  acts,  by 
Clyde  Fitch.  Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  com- 
pany, 1915.    195  p.    12°. 

©  Nov.  13,  1915 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Nov.  15,  1915 ; 
A :  420438 ;  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  Bos- 
ton, and  Alice  M.  Fitch,  New  York.         55984 

Woman  (The)  inside;  1  act  travesty,  by  A.  Den- 
vir.    [2],  14  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  D :  4S445 ;  Arthur  Den- 
vir. New  York.  55985 

Woman  (A)  is  what  a  man  makes  her.  See 
Speed  fiends. 

Woman  (A)  of  a  few-*words;  play  In  1  act,  by 
Sam  Morris  [pseud,  of  M.  Samuels]  [1],  7  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  12, 1916 ;  D :  45154 ;  Maurice  Sam- 
uels, Brooklyn.  55986 

Woman  (A)  of  the  town;  act  1  of  play  in  4  acts, 
by  A.  Cleveland.     [2],  34  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Aug.    23,    1916;    D:  44712;    Arthur 


Cleveland,  Philadelphia. 


55987 


Woman  (A)  of  today;  play  in  4  acts,  by  J. 
Forbes.     [154]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Nov.    18,    1916;    D:  45456;    James 
Forbes,  New  York.  55988 

Woman  on  her  own,  False  gods,  and  The  red 
robe;  3  plays,  by  Brieux,  the  English  versions 
by  Mrs.  Bernard  Shaw,  J.  F.  Fagan,  and  A. 
Bernard  Miall.  New  York,  Brentano's,  1916. 
X,  330  p.    12°. 

©   June  5,   1916;   2c.   June  13,   1916;   D: 
44148 ;  Brentano's,  New  York.  55989 


-  Same,    with    an 


by    Brieux. 
[2]  p.,  1  1., 


introduction 
New  York,  Brentano's,  1916.  x, 
3-330  p.    12*. 

©  June  5.  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  June  15,  1916 ; 
A  :  431513 ;  Brentano's,  New  York.  55990 

Woman  (The)  pays.     See  Only  a  girl. 

Woman  (The)  tempted  me  and  I  did  eat; 
drama  in  3  acts,  by  H.  B.  Mitchell.  [45]  p. 
f°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Apr.    21,    1916;    D :  43697 ;    Harper 
Brown  Mitchell,  Marshfleld,  Mass.  55991 


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Woman  (The)  who  laughed;  di'ama  in  1  act,  by 
W.  H.  Warner  and  Y.  De  W.  Kaplan.  [1], 
29  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  2,  1916;  D:  44814;  Ysabel  De 
Witte  Kaplan  and  William  Henry  Warner, 
New  York.  55992 

Woman  (The)  who  wouldn't;  play  in  3  acts, 
l>y  Rose  Pastor  Stokes.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1916.  2  p.  1.,  183  p. 
12°. 

©  Oct.  20,  1916;  2c.  Oct.  25,  1916;  D: 
45345 ;  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New  York. 

55993 

Woman's  (A)  crucible;  drama  in  3  acts,  by 
S.  E.  Hyman.     [80]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  15,  1916;  D :  44S93 ;  Sarah  Ellis 
Tlyman,   New  York.  55994 

Woman's  (A)  duty  in  birth  control;  drama  in 
4  acts,  by  S.  B.  Grossman. 

71  p.  ^8°.     Ms. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  25,  1916  ;'"D:  45523;  Samuel  B. 
Grossman,  Chicago.  55995 

Woman's  (The)  game;  comedy  in  1  act,  by 
Ivan   Wise.     17  p.     f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  27,  1916;  D :  44243 ;  Huber 
Frederic  Wise,  Spokane.  55996 

Woman's  pageant;  play  in  4  acts,  by  W.  J. 
Viley  and  L.  .Tamison.  [8]  p.  f°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  21,  1916 ;  D :  43155 ;  Wylla  Jami- 
son Viley  and  Lorena  Jamison,  St.  Louis. 

55997 


— — play   in  7  scenes,  by  W.   J.   Viley  and  L 
•Jamison.      [25]    p.      f°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Apr.  6,  1916  ;  D  :  43543  ;  Wylla  Jami- 
son Viley  and  Lorena  Jamison,  St.  Louis. 

55998 

Women  and  men;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  W. 
Armstrong,  based  on  her  novel  The  seas  of 
God.     1.59  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  22,  1916 ;  D :  42812 ;  Anne  Wet- 
zell  Armstrong,  Big  Creek,  Tenn.  55999 

Women's  (The)  kingdom;  or.  The  new  Re- 
bekah  degree,  farce  for  presentation  by  Re- 
bekah  lodges  [written  and  arr.  by  W,  E. 
Covert]  15  p.    16°.    Printed. 

©  June  16,   1916:   2c.   June  20,   1916;   D: 
44190;  William  E.  Covert,  Garden  City,  Kan. 

56000 


Won  in  a  raffle;  farce-comedy  in  4  acts,  by  A. 
Wenzler.     57  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    Apr.    24,    1916;    D;  43717;    Anthony 
Wenzler,  Toledo,  O.  56001 


Wonderful  (A)  Christmas  gift;  dramatization 
of  Uncle  Frank's  Mai-y,  chapter  XI  [by] 
Clementia.  Chicago,  111.,  Sisters  of  mercy, 
St.  Patrick's  academy,  1916.    21  p.     12°. 

'  ©  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  2c.  Dec.  18,  1916 ;  D  :  45680 ; 
Sisters  of  mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy,  Chi- 
cago. 56002 

Wonderful  lamp.     See  Aladdin. 

Wonderful  (The)  lie;  1  act  play,  by  E.  L.  Pat- 
terson.    [1],  26  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  15,  1916 ;  D :  44490 ;  Ethel  Lloyd 
Patterson,  New  York.  56003 

Wood-carver  (The)  of  'Lympus;  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  M.  E.  Waller.  [209]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  June  19,  1916 ;  D :  44184 ;  Mary  Ella 
Waller,  Nantucket  Island,  Mass.  56004 

Woodsman  (The).     Sec  How  it  happened. 

Wooing  (The)  of  the  winds;  musical  fantasy 
in  1  act,  by  A.  V.  and  Covington  Hall.  14  p. 
4°.     Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Oct.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45293 ;  Andrew  Van 
Hall,  New  Orleans.  56005 

Wooing  (The)  of  William  the  Conqueror;  or, 
Teminism  up  to  date  play  in  prologue  and  2 
acts,  by  E.  C.  S.  Marsh.  [2],  78  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©   Ic.   Oct.   26,   1916;   D :  4-5277 ;   Elizabeth 
Godwin  Scofield  Marsh,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

56006 

Wop  (The)  and  the  cop;  or,  In  the  wrong 
neighborhood,  comedy  sketch,  by  H.  E.  Jelley. 
[1],  6  p.    4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  14,  1916 ;  D :  427.54 ;  Herbert  E. 
Jelley,  New  Yorlc.  56007 

V/orld  (The)  aflame;  pageant  drama  of  the 
European  contiagration  in  2  pts.,  prologues, 
epilogues,  and  S  scenes,  by  J.  HOpp.  [112]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    28.    1916;    D :  43448 ;    Julius 
Hopp,  New  York.  56008 

World  (The)  conqueror;  playlet  in  1  act,  2 
scenes,  by  J.  B.  Marks.  8  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  31,  1916;  D:  44786;  Josephine  B. 
Marks,  New  York.  56009 

World  (The)  savers;  satirical  farce  comedy  in 
Itrelude  and  3  acts,  by  T.  Buchanan.  [177]  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  12,  1916;  D :  44635 ;  Thompson 
Buchanan,  New  York.  56010 

Worldly  hope;  drama  in  prologue,  3  acts  and 
an  epilogue,  by  T.  C.  Hedden.  [56]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©   Ic.    .Tune   23,   1916;    D :  44224 ;   Thomas 
Clarke  Hedden,  New  York.  56011 


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Worm  (The);  character  study  in  1  act,  by  L,  Os- 
born.     [3],  22  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  7,  1916 ;  D :  45593 ;  Lynn  Osborn, 
Chicago.  56012 

short  play  in  1  act,  by  S.  Benson.     [1],  19 

p.    4°.    Typewritten, 

©  Ic.  Apr.  18,  1916 ;  D :  43659 ;  Stuart  Ben- 
son, New  York.  56013 

Worth  the  money;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  A.  Bart- 
lett.     [1],  15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  If.  Sept.  21,  1916;  D:  45006;  Artlmr 
Bartlctt.  New  York.  56014 

Wreckage;  a  drama  in  3  acts,  by  .J.  Hartley 
Manners,  with  a  preface  by  Charles  B.  Towns. 
New  I'ork,  Dodd,  Mead  and  Company,  1916. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  224  p.  12°.  (Dramatic  works  of 
J.  Hartley  Manners) 

©  Mar.  18,  1916;  2c.  Mar.  21,  1916;  aff. 
Mar.  28,  1916  ;  A  :  428341 ;  Dodd,  I\Iead  &  co., 
inc.,  New  York.  56015 

Wrecker  (The);  drama  in  4  acts,  by  li.  Ritzier. 
128]  p.  f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  28,  1916 ;  D :  45580 ;  Robert  Ritz- 
ier, Dayton,  O.  56016 

Wrong  (The)  combination;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
L.  .Jordan.     [112]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  14.  1916 ;  D :  44885 ;  Leslie  Jor- 
dan, Monroe,  N.  Y.  56017 

Wrong  (The)  house;  play  in  1  act,  by  R.  Lane. 
[20]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  31,  1916;  D:  43484;  Richard 
Lane,  Buffalo.  56018 

Wsciekly  student;  albo,  Studenckie  figle, 
krotochwila  w  1  akcie,  napisal  Antoni  .lax. 
Cbicago,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.    14  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43034 ;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  56019 

Wlistenmoral;  scliwank  in  1  akt,  von  August 
Neidhart.    Wien,  O.  Eirich,  1915.    27  p.    12°. 

©  Ic.  July  6,  1916 ;  D :  44319 ;  Otto  Eirich, 
Vienna.  56020 

Wyrodna  corka;  dramat  ze  spiewami  w  3 
aktacb.  uapisst  i  muzyke  ulozvt  Antoni  Jax. 
Chicago,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.  64  p.  16°. 
[Words  only] 

©  Dec.  29,  1915;  2c.  Feb.  11,  1916;  D: 
43035;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  56021 

Xilona.  See  Three  plays;  by  Francis  A.  Mac- 
Nutt. 

Ya  tengo  mi  hombre;  monologo,  original  y  en 
prosa,  escrito  por  C.  Ordas-Avecilla  de  Urren- 
goechea.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
noles]  1916.    13  p.    12". 

©  Apr..  22,  1916;  Ic.  Apr.  25,  1916;  D: 
43733 ;  C^sar  Ordas-Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea, 
Madrid.  56022 


Ye  gods!  fantastical  farce  in  3  acts,  by  S.  Rob- 
ert [pseud,  of  Robert  Stephenson]  and  E. 
Hudson.     [190]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  2,  1916 ;  D :  44055 ;  Stephen  Rob- 
ert and  Eric  Hudson,  London.  56023 

Yegged  (The)  man;  comedy  sketch,  by  Barry 
Gray.    20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  25,  1916;   D:  43420;   JefCers  & 
Dalton,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  56024 

Yellow  diamonds;  play  in  4  acts,  bv  J.  H. 
Ernst.     [123]  p.     4°.     TjT)ewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  27,  191G ;  D :  45750 ;  Jessie  Heiu 
Ernst,  New  York.  56025 

Yellow  (The)  peril;  play  in  2  acts,  by  Raymond 
Flower  [pseutl.  of  A.  Blair]  [4],  31  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  7,  1916;  D :  45156 ;  Anne  Blair, 
Boston.  56026 

Yellow  yielding.     See  Under  the  eagle. 

Yeoman  service;  drama  in  prologue  and  3  acts, 
I)y  E.  C.  Randall.     [159]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  9,  1916 ;  D :  45081 ;  Ethel  Claire 
Randall,  Chicago.  56027 

Yes  or  no;  play  in  4  acts,  by  A.  Goodrich.  [120] 
p.      4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Mar.    17,    1916;    D :  43352 ;    Arthur 
Goodrich,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  56028 

• by  S.  Weiller.  [103]  p.  4°.  Type- 
written. 

©  Ic.  May  15,  1916 ;  D  :  43908  ;  Simon  Weil- 
ler, New  York.  56029 

Yesterday  and  today;  play  in  prologue,  2  acts 
and  epilogue,  by  R.  H.  Davis  and  Ella  Wheeler 
Wilcox.     [69]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  3,  1916 ;  D :  44290 ;  Ruth  Helen 
Davis,  Short  Beach,  Conn.  56030 

play  of  1  act,   by  M.   E.  Lee.     24  p.     4°. 

Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  23.  1916;  D :  4.5497 :  M.  E.  Lee, 
St.  Louis.  56031 

Yesterday,  to-day  and  hereafter;  military  alle- 
gorv  and  comedv  drama  in  5  acts,  by  Mrs. 
M.  A.  J.  Zinkhan.  Rev.  ed.  [3],  58  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  1,  1916 ;  D :  43212 ;  Mrs.  M.  A.  J. 
Zinkhan,  Washington.  56032 

Yester-year;  being  a  mythical  blending  of  2 
centuries  in  a  series  of  pantomime  scenes,  by 
W.  R.  Snelgrove.     [2],  5  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  1,  1916 ;  D :  45344 ;  William  Rex 
Snelgrove,  Chicago.  56033 

Yogo  (The)  or  Yoga;  play  in  1  act.  by  S.  M. 
Hirsch.     [1],  7  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  16,  1916;  D:  45178;   Sidney  M. 
Hirsch,  Nashville.  56034 


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Yo-sem-i-te;  or,  The  broken  arrow,  play  in  3 
acts,  by  Johnstoue  Jones.  [65]  p.  4°. 
Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  1916;  D:  45407;  Elizabeth 
W.  Jones,  Los  Angele,?.  ^  56035 

Yoshiwara;  a  Japanese  comedy-drama  in  1  act, 
by  Arthur  J.  Westermayr.  [New  York, 
printed  by  Appeal  printing  co.,  1916]  1  p.  1., 
11  p.    8°. 

©  Aug.  30,  1916 ;  2c.  Sept.  2,  1916 ;  aff.  Sept. 
23,  1916;  A:  437800;  A.  J.  Westermayr,  New 
York.  56036 

You;  just  a  small  part  of  everyone,  play  in  1 
act,  by  H.  Rempel.  [1],  9  p.  f°.  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  Feb.  17,  1916;  D:  43288;  Harriet 
Rempel,  New  York.  56037 

You're  alright,  Elsie;  1  act  vaudeville  sketch, 
by  J.  J.  Enright.     [3],  15  p.    4'.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  17,  1916 ;  D :  45452  ;  John  Joseph 
Enright,  Boston.  56038 

You're  it;  farce  in  1  act,  by  H.  Dana.  [1],  16 
p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  7,  1916 ;  D :  44339 ;  Helen  Dana, 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  56039 

Youngest  (The)  dryad;  fantasy,  by  B.  Goes. 
15  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Aug.  5,  1916 ;  D :  44.568 ;  Bertha  Goes, 
Wauwatosa,  Wis.  56040 

Your  country  needs  you;  1  act  dramatic  sketch 
in  2  versions  of  1  theme,  by  Blanche  Walsh 
[pseud,  of  E.  B.  Hartmanu]  [2],  16  p.  8°. 
Ms. 

©  Ic.  Mar.  27,  1916 ;  Dj  43434 ;  E.  B.  Hart- 
mann.  New  I'^ork.  56041 

Your  daughter;  play  in  1  act,  by  G.  W.  Johns- 
ron.    [2],  20  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Dec.  11,  1916;  D:  45625;  George 
Woodruff  Johnston,  Washington.  56042 

Your  daughter  and  mine;  playlet  in  1  act,  by 
G.  W.  Johnston.     [1],  25  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  July  19,  1916;  D:  44414;  George 
Woodruff  Johnston,  Washington.  56043 

Your  money  or  your  wife;  farce  in  3  acts,  by 
F.  Jackson.     [109]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  27,  1916 ;  D :  45537 ;  Fred  Jack- 
son, New  York.  56044 

Your  people;  drama  in  4  acts,  by  K.  Schmidt 
and  E.  Shinn.     [110]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan.  29, 1916 ;  D :  42912  ;  Karl  Schmidt 
and  Everett  Shinn,  New  York.  56045 

Youth;  by  Max  Halbe,  tr.  by  Sara  Tracy  Bar- 
rows. Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  & 
company,  1916.  21,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  131  p.  12°. 
(The  Drama  league  series  of  plays,  vol.  16) 

©  Apr.  25,  1916 ;  2c.  and  aff.  Apr.  28,  1916 ; 
A:  428741;  Doubleday.  Page  &  co.,  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  56046 


Youth — Continued. 

play  in  3  acts,  by  M.  Malleson.      [93]   p. 

4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Sept.  19,  1916 ;  D :  44933 ;  Miles  Mal- 
leson, London.  56047 

Yule-tide  (A)  revel;  festival  for  Christmas,  by 
J.  Thorp.    8  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Oct.  10,  1916;   D:  45190;  Josephine 
Thorp,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  56048 

Zach;  character  farce  in  3  acts,  by  H.Brighouse, 
[111]  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©    Ic.    Oct.    24,    1916;    D:  45257;    Harold 
Brighoiise,  Eccles,  England.  56049 

Zam  Zam;  musical  comedy  in  2  acts,  by  M.  Ott. 
[2],  47  p.    4°.    Typewritten.     [Words  only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  1916;   D:  43597;  Matthew 
Ott,  Wollastou,  Mass.  56050 

Zenobia,  a  dream  of  ancient  Egypt;  psychic 
drama  in  7  scenes,  by  Hereward  Carrington. 
11  p.    12°.    Printed. 

©  July   17,   1916;   2c.   July   13,  1916;   D: 

44468;  Harry  Squires,  New  York.  56051 

Zeps;  play  in  1  act,  by  Z.  Covington.  [2],  16  p. 
4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  June  5,  1916 ;  D :  44086 ;  Zellah  Cov- 
ington, New  York.  56052 
Ziegfeld  (The)  follies  of  1916;  play  in  2  acts, 
by  George  V.  Hobart.     [52]  p.    4°.    Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.   June  6,   1916;   D:  44094;   Sanger  & 
Jordan,  New  York.  56053 

Zimmer  (Das)  der  Pompadour;  operette  in  1  akt, 
von  Oskar  Friedmann  und  Ludwig  Herzer, 
nnisik  von  Edmund  Eysler.  Regie-  und  souf- 
flierbuch.  Wien,  Leipzig,  A.  Robitschek,  1915. 
32  p.    4°.    Mimeographed. 

©   Ic.    .July   29,    1916;    D:  44.510;    Adolphe 
Robitschek,  Vienna.  56054 

Zosia  druhna;  monodram  w  1  akcie  ze  gpiewami, 
przez  A.  Ladnowskiego,  muzyka  St.  Ogur- 
kowskiego.  Chicago,  W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915. 
16  p.    16°. 

©  Dec.  29, 1915 ;  2c.  Feb.  11, 1916 ;  D :  43038 ; 
W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  56055 

Zuniana;  music  drama  in  3  acts,  based  on  Car- 
los Troyer's  traditional  Indian  songs  and 
dances  of  the  south  western  cliffdwellers,  and 
on  his  Indian  music  lecture,  dramatized  by 
R.  Breeze.     100  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  May  1.  1916 ;  D :  43924 ;  Rita  Breeze, 
Las  Vegas,  Nev.  56056 

Zydowskie  swaty;  obrazek  dramatyczny  ze 
spiewami,  napisal  Szczesuy  Zahajkiewicz, 
nmzyka  Maryana  S.  Rozyckiego.  Chicago, 
W.  H.  Sajewski,  1915.  40  p.  16°.  [Libretto 
only] 

©   Dec.   29,   1915;   2c.   Feb.    11,   1916;    D: 
43033 ;  W.  H.  Sajewski,  Chicago.  56057 


2830 


56058 


COPYEIGHTED  IN   THE   UNITED  STATES 


56066 


6  little  taylors;  polite  farce  witli  music,  by  ^I. 
Ott.  [1],  29  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Mar.  30,  191G;  D:  43477;  Matthew 
Ott,  Wollaston.  Mass.  56058 

13?;  o,  El  vencedor  de  Fantomas,  episodic 
policinco  en  4  actos  y  eu  prosa,  original  de 
J.  M.  IMartin  de  Eucenio.  Madrid  [.Sociedad 
de  aiitores  espafiolesj  1915.    54  p.    12". 

©  Jan.  27,  1010:  Ic.  .Ian.  2S,  191G;  D: 
428S8;  Jos6  aiarla  Martfu  de  Eugeuio,  Ma- 
drid. 56059 

See  also  Eesurreccion  de  Fantomas. 


23  Bellevue  annex;  sketch,  by  E.  Clifton.     [2]. 
32  p.    4°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jxily  15.  191G;  D:  44382;  Ethel  Clif- 
ton, Boston.  56060 


$500  goes  heggixig;  or, 
comedy  in  3  acts,  by 
4°.    Typewritten. 


The  $500  secret,  farce 
A.  C.  New.     [1],  Gl  p. 


©  Ic.  .Tan.  19.  1910;  D:427&t:  Archey  Cam- 
eron New,  Baltimore.  56061 


600  miles  from  New  York;  comedy  playlet,  by 
A.  Coinior.    7  p.    f°.    Typewritten. 

©  Ic.  Jan,  31,  lOlG ;  D :  42920 ;  Agnes  Con- 
nor, Detroit.  56062 

1914-1915;  sketch,  par  Andr6  Mauprey.  Paris, 
C.  Joubert,  1915.    20  p.    8°. 

©  Dec.   18,   1015;   Ic.   Dec.   30,  1915;   D: 
42G33 ;  C.  Joubert,  I'aris.  56063 

1915  (The)  town  in  revue;  musical  revue,  by 
1*.  Gross.  12  p.  4°.  Typewritten.  [Words 
only] 

©  Ic.  Jan.  24,  191G ;  D :  42925 ;  Philip  Gross, 
Roxbury,  Mass.  56064 

2323  Bade  street;  comedy  in  1  act,  by  H.  M. 
Hicks.     [1],  21  p.    4^    Typev.-ritten. 

©  Ic.  Nov.  13,  191G;  D:  45-504;  Henry  U. 
Hicks.  New  York.  56065 

$5,000  reward;  play  in  1  act,  by  C.  Gillingwa- 
ter  and  R.  Barlow.  [2],  22  p.  4".  Typewrit- 
ten. 

©  Ic.  .July  15,  191G;  D:443SC;  Claude  Gii- 
lingwaler  and  Iteginald  Barlow,  New  York. 

56066 


5379— VOL  2— IG- 


-74 


2831 


ADDITIONS  AND  COERECTIONS. 


Adriana  Lecouvreur;  commeclia-dramma  dl  E. 
Scribe  ed  C.  Legouve,  ridotta  iu  4  atti  per  la 
scena  lirica  da  A.  Colautti ;  musica  di  Fran- 
cesco   Cilea.     New    York,    V.    Ciocia    [1902] 

.  120  p.     12mo.     [Words  only] 

©Edoardo  Sonzogno,  Milan;  D :  2514,  Oct. 
30.  1902;  2  c.  Oct.  30,  1902.  56067 

Adrienne  Lecouvreur;  a  lyrical  drama  in  4 
acts,  by  A.  Colautti,  nuisic  by  Francesco 
Cil6a.  New  York,  F.  Rullman,  1906.  75  p. 
4°.     [Words  only] 

©  F.  Rullman,  New  York  ;  D :  9122,  Sept.  21. 
1906 ;  2  c.  Nov.  12,  1906.  56068 

Alegre  (El)  raanchego;  viaje  c6mico-lirico- 
bailable-ciueraatografico,  en  5  cuadros,  dos  in- 
termedios  y  una  apoteosis,  en  prosa  original 
de  A.  Caamauo,  I.  Soler  y  A.  Cnstodio; 
mfisica  de  los  maestros  Alvira  y  Andreu. 
Miidrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espauoles]  1909. 
42  p.     12°. 

©  Nov.  18,  1909;  2  c.  Nov.  19,  1909;  D: 
17470;  Angel  Caamauo,  Isidro  Soler  y  Angel 
Custodio,  Madrid.  56069 

Amy  Robsart;  a  play  in  6  acts,  dramatized 
from  Sir  AValter  Scott's  Kenilwortli,  by  Mrs. 
W.  A.  Vigoiu'eux. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoureux,  San  Francisco; 
1884 :  20091,  Oct.  14.  560e9a 

a  tragedy  in  5  acts,  dramatized  from  Vic- 


Benlet  and  Melleen  Treelawn;  by  J.  Wilson. 
©    Joseph    AVilsou,    Gallipolis,    *^-'  ^^l^' 


tor  Hugo's   [dramatizntion  of  Scotfs]   Kcnil- 
worth,  by  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoureux. 

©  Mrs.  W.  A.  Vigoureux.  San  Francisco; 
1881 ;  19913,  Dec.  22.  56069b 

Avare  (L');  comedie  en  5  actes  et  en  prose  par 
Moliere,  with  a  biography  of  the  author,  gr;un- 
matical  and  explanatory  notes,  and  a  complete 
vocabulary  compiled  from  the  best  sources. 

©  Ginn  &  cc,  Boston ;  1894 :  26003.  May  23. 

56070 

Battle  (The)  of  the  factions;  or.  The  reunion  of 
Butler  and  Faneuil  hall  factions  of  Boston, 
a  comedy  in  3  acts,  by  Wadsworth  Longfellow. 

©  John  A.  McLaughlin,  Philadelphia;  1884: 
7491.     Apr.  8.  56071 

Beauty  (The)  machine;  a  farce  in  2  acts,  liy 
Thacher  llowland  Guild.  Boston.  W.  H. 
Baker  &  co.,  1906.    29  p.    12°. 

©  Walter  H.  Baker  &  co.,  Boston;  D:9070, 
Sept.  12,   1906;  2  c.  Nov.  6,  1906.  56072 


7489,  May  13. 

— -  Same. 
(c)    Joseph 


O.;    1880: 
56072b 


1892 :  38492, 

56074 

en  3   actes, 

Paris,  P.  V. 

Hennequin, 


_  Wilson,    Gallipolis, 

8267,  May  28. 
Betrayer;  drama  in  5  acts,  adapted  by  I.  S. 
Chirurg  from  the  Russian  [Provokator  AsefC 
velikiy]  of  Glagol  [pseud.]  46  p.  f  •  Type- 
written. 

©  1  c    Oct.  8.  1909;  D:1704S;  Isidore  S. 

Chirurg    and    Woldemar    T.    Kruglak,    New 

York.  5^°^^ 

Columbus;  oder,  Die  entdeckung  von  Amerika, 

drama,  von  U.  Arbeuz. 

©   Ulrich    Arbenz,    Chicago; 

Sept.  23. 

Dragees    (Les)   d'    Hercule;   piece 

par  P.  Bilhaud  et  M.  Hennequin. 

Stock,  1904.     2  p.  1.,  212  p.     12°. 

©    Paul    Bilhaud    &    Maurice 

Pads;  D:4773,  Mar.  23,  1904;  2  c.  Mar    23 

1904.  560^^ 

Eternal  (Tte)  question;  drama  in  4  acts  and  an 

epilogue,    by    Samuel    Morris.     [93]    p.    4to. 

Tvpewritten. 

'©   1   c.   Mnv   13,   1916;    D:  43900;    Samuel 

Morris  Pike,  New  York.  56076 

Family    (The);   American   play    in   3   acts,   by 

Stanly  Fordham.     [93]  p.     4°.     Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  June  10.  1915 ;  D :  40892 ;  Joseph  a 

Wettstein,  New  York.  56077 

Grange  plays,  no.  3;  by  Alice  Marie  Donley. 

Chatham.  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Darrow,  1915.     24  p. 

10°. 

Contents  :  An  emergency  call.— The  spiritual 
boost  at  Sallytown.— The  wrong  man.— Cran- 
berry Corners. 

©  Aug.  25,   1915;   2   c.   and   aff.   Aug.  27, 

1915;    A:  4112.39;    James    Wallace    Darrow, 

Chatham,  N.  Y.  56078 

Hariette's  dilemma;  a  play,  by  J.  Nordeushield. 

25  p.     4to.    Typewritten. 

©  1  c.  ]May  31,  1912;  D:29S4.5,  Jeannette 
Nordeushield,  New  York.  56079 

Harrington's  daughter;  a  drama  in  5  acts,  by 
C.  I.  Ravn. 

©  Clai-a  Iza  Ravn,  Bellows  Falls.  Vt. ;  D: 
14916,  Jan.  27,  1909.  56080 


2832 


56080 


DRAMATIC   COMPOSITIONS 


56089 


Hope  and  ambition;  drama,  prologue  and  5 
acts,  written  and  dramatized  by  J.  Sanson. 
Pliiladelphia  [The  Chandler  printing  house] 
1879.    55  p.    12°. 

©     Joseph     Sanson,     Philadelphia;     1S78: 
9750,  Aug.  24 ;  2  c.  Mar.  13,  1879.  56080a 

Kick  in;  story  of  the  underworld  and  its  people 
in  4  acts,  by  Willard  Mack.  123  p.  4to. 
Typewritten. 

©   1   c.     July   27,   1914;   D:37G78;   A.   H. 


Woods,  New  York. 


56081 


Konigskinder;   ein   miirchen    in   3   akten,   text 

von    Ernst   Rosmer    [pseud,   der  Elsa   Porges 

Bernstein]  musik  von  Englebert  Humperdinck. 

©    Max    Brockhaus,    Leipzig;     1897:9085 

Feb.  3.  56082 

Llave  (La)  del  paraiso;  booeto  comico-lirico  de 
costumbres  madrilenas,  original  de  M.  Valcar- 
cel  y  J.  Martin  de  Salazar,  mfisica  del  maestro 
Badla.  Madrid  [Sociedad  de  autores  espa- 
Qoles]     1909.    42  p.    12mo.     [Libretto  only.] 

©  Sept.  23,  1909;  2  c.  Sept.  24,  1909;  D: 
16S6S;  Manuel  Valcarcel  y  Julian  Martin  de 
Salazar,  Madrid.  56083 

Man  (The)  who  dared;  a  4  act  romantic  drama, 
by  Howard  Hall  and  C.  E.  Blaney. 

©  Charles  E.  Blaney,  New  York;  D:467, 
May  15,  1901.  56084 


Reminiscences  of  the  donation  party;  soliloquy 
of  a  minister's  wife  with  tableaux,  by  Jessie 
A.  Kelley.  Chicago,  T.  S.  Denison  [1915] 
20  p.     12°. 

©  Mar.  20,  1915;  2  c.  Mar.  24,  1915;  D: 
401(»5;  Eben  H.  Norris,  Chicago.  56085 

Sacrifice  (The);  an  opera  in  3  acts,  words  and 
music  by  Frederick  S.  Converse,  lyi'ics  by 
John  Macy.  New  York,  The  H,  W.  Gray  co. 
[1911]  60  p.  front,  (port.)  12°.  [Words 
only] 

©  Feb.  21,  1911;  2  c.  Feb.  23,  1911;  A: 
282455;  H.  W.  Gray  co.,  New  York.     56086 

Schneeflocke;  by  A.  M.  Willner. 

©  Emil  Berte  &  co.,  Leipzig;  1896:  65034, 
Nov.  28;  2  c.  Dec.  26.  56087 

Shore  folks;  or.  The  Hocky  Point  light,  an 
episode  of  the  sea  in  1  act,  by  William  L. 
Dockstader  and  W.  Robyns,  20  p.  4to.  Type- 
written. 

©   William    Robyns,    New   York;    D :  625G, 
Feb.  23,  1905;  2  c.  Feb.  23,  1905.  56088 

Snow  White;  a  play  for  children,  in  4  acts  and 
9  scenes,  by  M.  Meringtou,  founded  on  C.  A, 
Gorner's  Sneewittchen,  a  stage  adaptation  of 
the  fairy  tale  of  the  name.  [102]  p.  4to. 
Typewritten. 

©  Marguerite  Merington,  New   York;   D: 
6777,  June  6,  1905 ;  2  c.  June  6,  1905.     56089 


2833 


INDEX. 


NCTE.— This  Index  contains  in  one  alpbabrt  the  names  of  the  copyrl?;ht  proprietors,  th3  authors,  joint  authors,  translators 
cnmpos^rs,  and  editors,  followed  by  tha  titles  of  the  dramas  and  the  citation  numbers,  by  which  the  entries  may  be  located  in  the 
body  of  the  list. 


A.  ( M. )     See  Aldrich  (Mildred ) 
A.  (S.  M.)     Sec  Mary  Ambrosiue 

(Sister) 
A.  B.  C.    Sec  a  (A.  B.) 
Aaron    (S.    F.)      Moousliiners, 

30974. 
Aarons  (A.  A.)     Man  from  be- 
low.   277G0. 
Aarons   (A.  E.)  : 

Dancing  dolls.    9723. 

Hotel  clerk.    20352. 

Pinl^  hussars.    30335. 
Aarons  (B.  M.)  : 

Chinese  romance.    7093. 

Home,  sweet  home.    200.j8. 
Anrons  (P.  P.)     Ethel  Bowkcr. 

12997. 
Aaronsou  (D.  D.)  : 

Aspiring  detective.    2090a. 

At  the  christening.     52748. 

At  the  opera.     52754. 

Boys  of  the  Golden  brother- 
hood.   48G9a. 

Jail  np  to  date.    22429a. 

Levine  ^S:  the  law.    25lS0a. 

Moe  BIoch'iL^  divorce.  30GSOa. 

]Mutterzolb  <I>'c  son.     ol477a. 

Shmoosers.     4213Sa. 
Aaronson   (S.  F.)     My  old  cot- 
ton plantation.    31070. 
Abad  (C.)     Ahora  si  que  va  de 

veras.     G2S. 
Abarbanell  (J.  R.)  : 

Creatures     of     the     hour. 
9051. 

Hardee,  countess  of  Monte- 
Gristo.    18211. 

M;\.    2G9S9. 

Model  pair.    30573. 

Mv  father's  will.    31342. 

Tliiody.     39323. 

Koaiies      of      New      York. 
39738. 
Abati  (J.)  : 

Alegres   coleginlas.     52G11. 

Alegria  de  vivir.    734. 

Beiidicion  de  Dios.     52802. 

Cabeza  de  faniilia.     57G0a. 

Cafe  solo.     53040. 

Cien  doncellas.     7320. 

Corte  de  Uisalia.    85S4a. 


Abati  (J.)— Continued. 

Debut  de  la  chica.    10311a. 
Dichoso  verano.    10801a. 
Espana  nueva.    12933b. 
Hosterfa  del  laurel.    20314. 
Infierno.    54057. 
Mayo  llorido.    28920. 
Mea  culpa.    2S974. 
Jli  querido  Pepe.    29358a. 
Miser   «&   the   matchmaker. 

29857. 
OrguliodeAlbaceto.  34341a. 
Pata  de  gallo.    3551  Ga. 
Perros  de  presa.    35949. 
Piqueta.    3G394a. 
Potro  salvaje.    3090Sa. 


Sierra  Morena. 


5337. 


Tren  rfipitlo.    4G913b. 
Vecinos.    4S745a. 
Yelou  de  Lucena.    557G3. 
Viajes  de  Gulliver.     48925. 
Abbamoute      (S.)        Patria     o 

donna.     35547. 
Alibe   (C.  S.)   Berry  Knap,  an- 
tique.    3544. 
Abben   (B.)     Barnyard  Macfid- 

den  instiloot.    3007. 
Abbey  (E.  A.)  : 

Comedies   of   Shakespeare. 

41781-41784. 
She     stoops     to     conquer. 
42015a. 
Abbey  (H.  E.)  : 

Champagne  &  oysters.    6640. 
Cinderella.    734G. 
In  the  fashion.    21401. 
Legion  of  honor.    25019. 
Our  aldermen.    34522. 
Abbey    (M.    E.)      Wide,    wide 

v,orId.     50794. 
Abbey    (M.  G.)    She  stoops  to 

conquer.     42015a. 
Alibey,  Schoeffel  &  Gran.  Queen 

of  Brilliants.    38008a. 
Abbott  (Allan)  : 

Deacon's  second  wife.  10195. 
Hamlet,  prince  of  Denmark. 

17988a. 
Nephew  or  uncle.    32227. 
Abbott  (Allen)  : 

In  the  background.    21344a. 


Abbott  (Allen) — Continued. 

Omar,  the  seer.    54778. 

Other  ix)int  of  view.    34482 

Bebound.    3SG35. 

Seat  of  the  Wiir.    552G4. 

Soul  maker.    55403. 
Abbott  (Avery)  : 

Purple  uiark.    37888. 

Women     are     that     way 

5i(;(i8. 

Abbott    (C.)    Trip  to  the  city. 

47041. 
Abbott    (C.  E.)      Vengeance  is 

mine.    4SS07. 
Abbott    (C.   U.)      Single  twia 

42505. 
Abbott    (E.    H.)      Sec   Cohuro 

(E.  H.  A.) 
Abbott  (Edward): 

Dinny  for  short.    lOSSG. 
Dreaming  Kelly.    11782. 
Idyll  of  the  Giietto.    20914. 
My  little  Kosina.    31G22. 
Pere  Machette.    35892. 
Right  to  i)ray.    3944S. 
Sonnie.    432G0. 
Soul  of  a  scarecrow.    43315. 
Tiger-lily.     46191. 
Abbott  (Ethelyn)  : 
Cinderella.     53172. 
Folk    tales    from    Grimm. 
14GG5. 
Abbott  (F.  C.)     Signed,  female 

friend.     42308, 
Abbott  (G.)  : 

He  had  to  set  under.   lS374b. 
Lured.     2G947a. 
Never  again.     3229Ga. 
Pink      McGee     &     others. 

3G337a. 
Tigress.    4G205. 

Abbott  (G.  F.)  : 

Family  ties.  •  13016. 
How  he  do  grow.    20477. 
Man  in  the  manhole.     27802. 

54404. 
Man  proposes.    27941. 
Some  act.    43148. 
Abbott  (G.  H.)     Village  parson 
49041. 


2835 


IJfDEX 


Abbott    (H.   R.)      Fortune-tell- 
ers.   15071. 
Abbott  (J.  C.)  Jr.     Private  se- 
ance.    37535. 
Abbott     (.T.    D.)       Lightheart. 

54269. 
Abbott  (Mrs.  J.  P.)  : 
Rybec.    13279. 
Keith  Grenville.    23575, 
Rosimonda     &    the    monk. 

40045. 
Zhanta.    52336. 
Abbott  (Jennie)  : 

Gold  Bird.    16880. 
Olive  Varcoe.    33702. 
kbbutt  (John)  : 

His  last  chance.    19677. 
James  boys  last  raid.    22442. 
Man  &  his  price.    27729. 
Abbott  (K.)  : 

And  son.     1414. 

Chief.    6965. 

Eagle     Eye.     war  -  leadei*. 

12119. 
Hair  Trigs^er  Smith.    17900. 
Seeing  blind.    41388. 
Women  ai'e  that  way.   51(508. 
Abbott  (Mrs.  K.)     Purple  mark. 

37888. 
Abbott  (M.  W.)    Answer  of  the 

Sphinx.     1591. 
Abbott   (T.  P.)  : 
Agitator.    582. 
EspcM-i'once  of  a  vaudeville 
star.    :3234. 
Abdiillah  (A.''     Out  of  the  east. 

54839. 
Abdullah  (S.  A.)     See  McKerr- 

Knrstan   (H.  M.) 
A  Beckett  (G.  A.)  : 

Ciiptain  Tlu'Tese.    6163 
Sijjna.     42300 
Abel(N.)    Steam-roller    4?543b. 
AbPle   (L.  W.)     Hearts  &  soli- 
taire.   53891. 
Abeles     (E.     S.)       Pettigrew's 

birthday.    30002c. 
Abeles  (J.  T.)     Gentleman  bur- 
glar &  the  lady  lunntic.    10105. 
Abelson    (A.   A.)      Cupid   club. 
9387. 

Abend  (H.)  : 

Iras  of  Antioeh.    21929. 

Shackled.    41649. 

Whole  truth.    50G99,  50700. 

Abend    (H.   E.)      Mrs.   Shurn's 

conversion.  .30455. 
Aberdorfer  (H.  D.)    His  broth- 
er's wife.     19575a. 
Aberle  (.T.)  : 

Around  the  world  in  sixty 

days.    1913. 
Bachelor's  frolics.     2705. 
White  crook.     50505. 


Aberle     (L.)       Ouida.       34514, 

34515. 
Aborn       (E,)         Straw      man. 

44095. 
Aborn     (S.)       After    midnight. 

479. 
About  (E.  F.  v.)     Fiirstenkind. 

15634,  15635. 
Abraham   (E.  J.)  : 

lu  the  midst  of  life.    21459. 
In  the  soup.     21517. 
Abraham   (G.  G.)  : 

Strategy  of  Jane.    44089. 
War  &  a  vi^^oman.    49573. 
Abrahams     (M.     B.)       Grime. 

9077. 
Abrahams    (S.)      Nickolo's    re- 
turn.    32G26. 
Ahram    (W.  R.)     When  hubby 

realizes.    50236. 
A!. rams   (Mnrie)     Child'.s  book 

of  holiday  plays.     53143. 
Abramson        (F.)  Prodigy. 

37601. 
Abric   (L.)     Quatre  septembre. 

37977. 
Abt    (.T.   J.)      Duna,   the  spirit 

of  the  Dunes.     12036. 
Ab(     (H[rs.    J.    J.)      Hatikva. 

53876. 
Accool  (W.)    7—11—77.     52429. 
Acobal    (F.)      A   la    moderna. 

14a. 
Acer   (C.  P.)     Pilgrim  fathers. 

36296. 
Acei-bi     (B.)       Lady    Guilfort. 

24417a. 
Actvedo  (.T.  M.)  : 
Cueva.     9333b. 
Desconocida.      53394. 
Fruto  de  la  tierra.    15625a. 
Ley  de  honor.     54259. 
Acheson   (H.  S.)  : 

Doctor's  message.    53430. 
Mufiled  alarm.     54636. 
Achorn   (E.  O.)     Colonel  Hale. 

U.  S.  A.     7908a. 
Aoirema(H.  d')    Gipsy.    17823. 
Acker  (C  H.)     Vaudeville  re- 
hearsal.   48740. 
Aokerraan  (C.  W.)  : 
Auctioneer.     2362. 
Crof?s  pun)oses.     9202. 
Aokerman   (F.T.)  : 

Lost  chord.    26295,  26296. 
Misunderstanding.      30494. 
Ackernian  (I.)  : 

Corner  on  hogs.    8550. 
Gold  mine.     16902. 
Inez.     21673.   21674. 
Rioket.    89396. 
Ackernian   (Z.)  : 

Recapturing  Clinton.   .'^8647. 
Sheet  of  rag.     42039. 
Shopping.     42102. 


Ackerman  (Z.) — Continued. 
Wanted,     a    home  -  maker. 
49512. 
Ackermann       (A.)        Socialist. 

42995. 
Ackland  (S.)     Sandy's  love  af- 
fair.    40694a. 
Acosta   (M.  de)  : 

Loneliness.     54312. 
Somewhere       in       France. 

55391. 
Thev  that  walk  enchained. 
55557. 
Acosta  (M.  L.)     Trials- of  shop- 
keeping.    46944. 
Acqua    (E.    Dell')       See    Dell' 

Acqua. 
Adair     (A.)       American     girl. 

1207. 
Adair   (C.)  : 

H^loise.    18778. 
Ihr  pathe.    20952. 
Adair    (E.)      Emancipation    of 

Eve.    12574. 
Adair    (F.)      Painted    woman. 

35008. 
Adnir     (M.)      Drama    of    life. 

11667. 
Adam  (A.  C.)  : 

If  I  were  king.    20932. 
King  for  a  day.    23767. 

Adam  (P.)  : 

Rlouettes.    31215. 
Overman.    34965. 
Adami     (G.)       Tappeto     rosa. 

45128. 
Adamini  (A.)     Nail  in  the  key- 
hole.    31906. 
Adnmowicz    (C.   F.)      Fatality. 

13780. 
Adams       (A.      B.)         Fathnia. 

daughter  of  the  Beys.    13879. 
Adnms    (A.    H.)      Mrs.    Pretty 

&  the  premier.     54563. 
AdJ'.ms  (Mrs.  A.  H.)     Laurette. 

24832. 
Adf.ms  (A.  Hosmer-)     See  Hos- 

mer-Adams. 

Adams   (A.  L.)  : 

Ambidexter  of  Milan.     1006. 

Germania.     1G209. 
Adams   (Adolph)  : 

Detective.     10611. 

•Tester's  vision.     22668. 

Mumns.     31305. 

Powder-puff.     36930. 

Triangle  of  fate.    55652. 

Unci  e  Sam's  reverie.    48033. 
Adams  (Al)     Chuckles.    7289. 
Adams  (1/r.f.  Allyn)     National 

flower.     32048. 
Adams   (Andy) : 

Agua  dulce.    008. 

Gaybeal's  guest.     15996. 


2836 


IWbES. 


Adnms  (Andy) — Continued. 
Kio  Grande.     394S1. 
Saving  salt.    40S9G. 
Adams  (Annie)  : 

Don't   botlier   rae,   Charlie. 

11409. 
Gasliglit  gi-een.    15930. 
Military  man.     295S2. 
Soldier's  bride.    43091. 
"When   tlie   band   begins   to 
play.     50290. 
Adams    (Austin)  : 
Bird  cage.    3911. 
Saint     Salome     of     Reno. 
■54078. 
.Adams    (B.    D.)      Love's    em- 
bassy.   2G703. 
Ad!-.ms  (B.  K.)  : 

Bugler's  rescue.     5422a. 
Hapless  honeymoon.    1812S. 
Adams    (C.  C.)      Loftus  &  his 

loves.     2G071. 
Adams   (C.  F.)     Rob,  the  her- 
mit.    39005. 
A(l::ms   (C.  L.)      For  love  of  a 

Geraldlne.     14863. 
Adams    (Cathei-ine)     Feminine 

strategy.     14033. 
Adams     (Claude)       Jim     Bur- 
man's  finish.    22729. 
Adams   {Mrs.  E.)     Love  &  re- 
morse.   20465. 
Adams    (Edith)      Queen's   mu- 

soum.     38120. 
Adams       (Egbert)         Carlota. 

53073. 
Adams    (Evelyn)      Grand   bull 

fight.    17250. 
Adtsms  (F.  E.)  : 

Passing  of  the  Tiraucuans. 

35459. 
Queen  of  Erobus.    55085. 
Adams    (F,  H.)  : 

Black  rose.    4136. 
Prodigal.     37570. 
Way  to  Avealth.    49787. 
Adams  (F.  J.)     Quincy  Adams 
Sawver    &    Mason's    Corner 
folks.     38214. 
Adams     (F.    P.)       Cornucopia. 

8557, 
A'lams   (F.  R.)  : 

Bungalow      on      the     hill, 

5490. 
Flirting  princess.     14533. 
Flypaper  salesman,    53064. 
Girl  question.     16610. 
Goddess  of  Liberty.    16832. 
Golden  girl.     10959. 
Great    Prophetstown    bank 

robbery.     17450. 
Haunted  hats.    18303. 
Heartbreakers.     18.511. 
His     highness,     the     bey, 
19G5G, 


Adams   (F,  R.) — Continued. 
Honeymoon  trail.    20133. 
Isle  of  Bong-Bong.     22148. 
Jiu  .litsu.     22754. 
Land  of  Nod.    24005. 
Man  outside.    27936. 
Miss    Nobody    from     Star- 
land.     2994. 
Prince  of  to-night.     37356. 
Road  to  Mandalay.     39-589. 
School  for  brides.  41105. 
Square   deal.     43679. 
Stubborn  Cinderella.   442.54. 
Time,  the  place  &  the  girl. 

4624S, 
Umpire.     47919. 
Wildcats,     51003 
Wrong  -  angled         triangle. 
51856, 
Atianis    (Frank)      Molly    &    I. 

30701. 
Adr.ms     (Fredex'ic)      Tricotrin. 

4G96S. 
Adiims     (G.     C.)       Salammbo, 

40578. 
Adnms  (G.  H.)  : 

Country   terror.     8795. 
Electric  thief.     12413. 
Twenty  -  one     days     is     3 
weeks.    47453. 
Adams    (G,   T.)      Mama's   boy. 

27663. 
Adams  (Geo.)  Humpty 

Dumpty.    20644. 
Adams    (Gus)  : 

BoJTUS  chauffeur.     4479. 
Cheek.     6870. 
Adams   (H.  A.)  : 

A  la  carte.     .52541. 

Acid  test,    165. 

Bird  cage.    3911. 

'Ception  shoals.    .53100. 

Landslide.    24633. 

Napoleon.     31982. 

Saint     Salome     of     Reno. 

52838. 
With  eyes  of  song.    512S8a. 
Ailnms  (H.  S.)     Wearer  of  the 

black  masque.    49843. 
Adams    (J.)  : 

At  the  picket-line.    2267. 

Black  Beauty.    4051. 

By    the    king's    command, 

5718. 
College  girl.     7851. 
Daughter    of    the    people. 

9993. 
Daughter     of     the     South. 

10009. 
Day  of  .iudgment.    10133. 
Down  East.     11589. 
Fatal  coin.     13743. 
Hearts    enthroned.      185.55. 
His  .iealous  wife.    19669. 
Limit  of  the  law.     25.502. 


Adams  (J.) — Continued. 

Lyndon       bank       robbery. 

26971. 
Our  daily  bread.    34592. 
Out  West.     34864. 
Outcasts  of  society.     34882. 
Path  of  duty.     35535. 
Rag-picker's   child.     38361, 
Seat  of  trouble.     41270.' 
Shadowed  lives.     41690. 
Shipwrecked.    42127. 
Suicide  club.     44437. 
That   old   fashioned   motto. 

45602. 
Triss.     47071. 
Adams   (J,  K.) : 

Bishop's  eiaeralds.    3986. 
Case      of     -onother-m-law 

0338. 
Coming  of  the  law.    8099. 
Greene  girls.     17598. 
Til  the  country.    21303. 
Vaudeville    song    tS:    dance 
travesty.     48741a. 
Adams  (J.  Q.)     Rivals.    39559. 
Adams   (.f.  R.)     Fun  in  a  par- 
lor,    15678. 
Adams  (J.  W.)  jr.    Discoverv  of 
La  Salle  by  Chicago.     10937. 
Adams     (L.    M.)      Aunt    Deb- 
orah's  first   luncheon.     2388. 
Adnms    (Leonai'd)      Musicale. 

31452, 
Adams    (Leslie)      Molly    &    I. 

30701, 
Adams   (Lionel)  : 

Jim      Brooks,       detective. 

22728. 
Package     marked     fragile. 
35011. 
Adams  (Maude)  : 

Joy  forever.     23078. 
Romeo    &    Juliet.      39856. 
39857. 
Adams       (Minnie)         Romano. 

39833 
Adams     (O.    D.)       Ideal    ball 

player.     20865. 
Adams   (R.  J.)  : 

Lilac  time.     54272. 
Vaudeville  heart.     5.5761. 
Adams  (S,  J.)  : 

Brown  sugar.    53004 
Magic  boot.    27363. 
Adams  (S.  R.)     Under  the  col- 
ors.   48158. 
Adams    (T.   M.)     Rape   of  the 

Sabines.     38467,  38468. 
Adnms  (W.)     Tracy  in  Wash- 
ington,    46694. 
Adams  (W.M.)    Pants.    35190a. 
Adams   (W.  T.) : 

Demons  of  the  glass.     532?>«, 
Voyage  of  life.    49315a. 


2837 


n^TDEX 


Adams    &     Guhl.      Explorers. 

13252. 
Aayms  bros.     Humpty  Diimpty 

out  West.     20645. 
Aduiflson  (Nellie)     Pageant  of 

Georgia.    54859. 
At  Warns   (J.  P.)  : 

Invalid  pupils.     21887. 

Mirror.     29820. 

Restored.    39117. 
Addey   (H.  M.)     Almighty  dol- 
lar.   954. 
Addis  (S.)     Early  days  in  the 

gold  fields.     12140. 
Addison   (G.)  : 

»uke's  pledge.     12009. 

Love  &  duty.    2G433. 

Reapers.     38593. 

1792.     52499. 
Addison  (J.  De  W.)     Blighted 

buds.     4235. 
Addison    (John)  : 

Blacksmith.    4175. 

Village  blacksmith.     49023. 
Addison  (Joseph)  : 

Cato.     3907Gb. 

Spectntor.    42547a. 
Addison  (T.)  : 

Against  the  Inw.    5G0. 

Apln'odite.    1G75. 

Brave  coward.     4939. 

Grimes'  cellar  door,    17G33, 
17630. 

Honolulu  gii'l.    20145. 

Mvstery   of   Edwin   Drood. 
31841. 

On  condition.    3376.5. 

Speculation.     43483. 

Stepping  stone.    43877. 

Which  is  which?    50419. 
Ado   (E.)     See  Adee   (W.  M.) 
Ade   (G.)  : 

Bird    Center,    Cap.    Fry's 
birthday  party.    3912. 

Boss  of  the  ward.    4G95. 

Countv  chairman.     S80G. 

Fables  in  slang.    80324. 

Fair  co-ed.     13307. 

Father  &  the  boys.  13831. 

Ki-Rani.  23G52. 

Mrs.     T'eckham's     carouse. 
30433. 

Night  of  the  Fourth.     32718, 
49034. 

Peggy  from  Paris.     3-5800. 

Sliogun.     42149,  421.50. 

Sister  Lnura.     42591. 

Speaking  to  father.    43452. 

Sultan     oi     Suiu.       44477, 
44479. 

Sulu.     44488. 

Young  Napoleon.    52188. 
Adee   (W.  M.)  : 

Come,  cheer  up.     S042c. 

Oh,    nonsensa      33351b. 


Adeler  (M.)    See  Clark  (C.  H.) 
Adelman    (A.)      Business    wo- 
man.   5603a. 
Adelman   (A.  E.)  : 

Higher  laws.     19446. 
Major    Crawford's    visitor. 

27570. 
3Iarriage  day.     28387. 
Price  of  victory.    .37182. 

Adelman  (C.  S.)  : 

Bondwoman.     4552. 

Champion.     6657. 

In   Zululand.     21.584. 

Mabel  &  John.    27007. 

Mariutch.    28308. 

Pair  of  queens.    35113. 

Philosopher     &     the     fool. 
30149.  '  ^, 

Princess  Olive.    3i449. 

Tale  of  a  mermaid.    44965. 

Ya.nkee      regent.        52010, 
52011. 
Adelmau   (E.  A.)     Fi\-e-fifteen. 

14432a. 
Aciehi\au    (.T.)      Woman   &  the 

law.     51384. 
Adenis    (Edouard)  : 

Amour  libre.    1359. 

Babylone.  2G51a. 

:\Iareella.     28150-28152. 

Noces  de  Panurge.     32958. 

Soir  de  Waterloo.    43042. 

Adenls  (Eugene)  : 

Noces  de  Panurge.     329.58. 

Soir  de  Waterloo.    43042. 
Ader    (C.   AV.)      Tazilla,   down 

on  the  Amazon.     45177. 
Aderer   (A.)  : 

Com  me  ils  sont  tous.    8118. 

Mariage  de  Hoche.     54426. 
Adkisson    (N.)  : 

Ruined  by  drink.    40243. 

Wages  of  sin.    49359. 
Adleman  (A.  A.)  : 

Afterglow.    .538. 

Court'^hip      of      Benjamin 
Franklin.    8872. 

England's  powerful.    127fi9. 

Intruders.     21880. 

Jim's  Columbia.     22748. 

Man  fi'om  Berkeley.     27761. 
Adleman    (M.  M.)      Afterglow. 

538. 
Adler  (B.)  : 

Follies  of  1908.     14675. 

Tiirexicrin  tangle.     2934.3. 
.Vdier  (F.)     Glaserne  magister. 

16717-16719. 
.Vdler      (Harry)        New     Idea. 

32401. 
Adier  (Hym.an)  : 

Husband's  rights.     !?0735. 

Miser's   dream    &   awaken- 
ing.    29872. 


Adler    (J.)      Patriots.      35573, 

35576. 
Adier   (J.  P.)  : 

Dementia  americana.  10438. 
•Titdische    Ghetto    in    New 

Yorlc.     23192. 
Yiddishe      gassen      kinder. 
52108. 
Adler    (Leopold)      Drei    siege. 

11802. 
Adler    (Mrs.    Louis)       Editor. 

12247. 
Adler  (S.)  : 

Kreutzer  sonata.    24245. 

Shunamite.     42199. 

Tragedy  of  a  woman.  46716. 

Adler,  Edelsteiu  &  Thomaslief- 

sky.    Yeshiwe  boclier.    52103. 

Adraont     (C.)       Sittenkoromis- 

sion.     42610. 
M-Oin    (K.  F.)  : 

IMarmorweib.     28342. 
Yerbotene  braut.    488.50. 
Adtorf  (P.)     Urian  und  Benno. 

48547. 
.\eida.     See  Baker  (F.  D.) 
.\e('lian  co.     In  music's  thrall. 

21245d. 
.\eona.    See  Lucas  (A.  I.) 
Aei-tsen    (G.)    jr.     Machiavelli. 

27103. 
.Es.chylus: 

Agamemnon.    .5.3127. 
Orestes.     34336. 
Afan  de  Ribera   (C.)  : 

Juerga  de dobladillo.    23199. 
Maria  del  Mar.    2S233. 
Tupinamba.    47326. 
Ascnew   (W.  H.)  : 

^    Chance  of  luck.    6673. 
Change  of  luck.     6690. 
My  polite  burghir.    316S7e. 
Ag'.ius    (F.)      Daughter  of  the 

Revolution.     10006. 
.■\Roa.      See   McLean    (E.    W.) 
Agresta    (L.)      Secrets   of   the 

cardinal.     41373. 
Agundo  (F.)    Esposa  de  Testis. 

12937. 
Aguado  (.T.)     Tarasca.    4.5138a. 
Airnado  Perez    (J.)     Llevar  la 

derecha.     26006. 
Aguado  Roiel   (S.)     En  mar  de 

fondo.     53528. 
.Vcuado  V  Amnt  (J.)  : 
Al  aire  libre.     669u. 
Usted  es  mi  padiv.     48568. 
Aguayo  (.T.  M.) : 

Crist6ba1  Colon.    9150. 
Fated  city.    1.3808. 
Mew-sic.     29333. 
Wonderful  experience. 

516.53. 
Aguayo  Maran6n   (G.)     Aurora 
social.     24.59. 


2838 


IKDEX 


Agndo  (R.)     Hay  que  plcarlas. 

3S34oa. 
Agfiero       (A.      A.)        Samira. 

40GG0, 
Aguero    (M.    E.    de)      See    De 

Afrnero, 
Aguiiar   (G.)     Vale  of  cedars. 

22709,  48G25. 
Aj^siiirre  (S.  Perez)     Sec  Perez- 

Aguirre. 
Agiizan     (J.    d')       Revenante. 

39242, 
Aljeni"(E.    J.)       Rocket    Gal- 
lagher.    30G90. 
Aliern  ( M. )     Kritisli  spy.    5130. 
.Vhl   (W.  C.)  : 

Labor  vs.  capital.    24293. 

Lustige  witwe.    2G9.54, 
Aliii   (A.)  : 

Agnes  Bernaner.     590. 

Alte     bursclienherrliclikcit. 
1010. 

Androniaclie.    1443. 

Apostel.     1G93. 

Atlilet.       2318. 

Biirenliuiiter.    2791. 

Biederioute.     37G7. 

Deicligriif.    10394. 

Eisenzalin.     123G0. 

Elsi.     12r).-)0. 

Fa  usts  verd:' mmung.  1 3923. 

Gelhe  nacbtigall.    IGOIG. 

Gelbe  prinz.     1G017. 

Gotberca.     ]71.j.j. 

Hans  Distelfink.    18102. 

Hennann     uud     Dorothea. 
19223. 

Kiiuler.    23713. 

Konzert.    24230. 

Kranipus.     24240. 

Leutnantsliebchen.      25177, 
25178. 

Liebesgott.    2.5249. 

Lustige  person.    2G953. 

ISianfred.     28054. 

Phryne.     3G181. 

Prophet  Percival.    37717. 

Ringei  spiel.     39477. 

Tjiiizchen.     44910. 

Vater  unser.     48733. 

Wienerinnen.     50S71. 

Zinnober.     523G2. 
Ahu  <fc  Sinirock: 

Allesaus gefiilligkeit.  52638. 

Alles  fiir  die  firnia.    932. 

Alt-Potsdam.     lOOSa. 

Angst  vor  der  ehe.     1520a. 

Betrocene  lente.    3G13. 

Chanceu.    0G78. 

Danien       des       regiments. 
9GS2. 

Das  konmit  davon.     9918a. 

Deutsclie  raarke.    10G41a. 

Elfte  muse.     124G4. 

Er.     12841. 


Ahn  &  Simrock — Continuel. 
Es  br;uxst  eiu  ruf.     12S9Gb. 
Fahneiitiucht.    13354a. 
Fi-Jiulein  chef.    15232a. 
Graf  I'epi.     17222. 
Grosse  s'tadt.    17GSG. 
Halaii.    1790Ga. 
Reiden.     18G23. 
Herrschaftlifher  diener  ge- 

sucht.    1931Ga. 
Hochgeboren.     1991Sa. 
Huss,  Zilia.  huss.     20741a. 
Kinder       der       grossstadt. 

23713a. 
Kino4ci;ni£rin.     24000. 
K leeks.     24075a.  24075b. 
Kriegsnot.    2425G. 
Lausr'b.ige  nest.    24833. 
Lun  ;ienpriuz.    2G927a. 
Lustige  kakadu.    2G952. 
I\I;trclieu  vom  beiligeuwald. 

27321. 
]\Iart!ias leidensvreg.    28503. 
Mein  alter  lierr.    29059. 
ModerneEva.    30672,30073. 
3Iuntere.  .  313G3a. 
NotUindung.     33083b. 
Peter  Luth  vou  Altenhagen. 

3G003. 
Pliaiitom.    3G07G. 
Prinzip,     37499. 
Queruiant.     3S14Ga. 
Rackerchen.     3S.^>05a. 
lieilK  rbusch.     3S9G3. 
Rheihnixe.     39313. 
Scliei  dungsgnind.    41 038. 
Schiagentiinzerin.    41002. 
Schneider  von  Malta.   41082. 
Pchi3i:e  exzellenz.    41087. 
S  cli  wvliendo  juugf  rau. 

411 3Sa. 
Seite  105.     41413a,  41413b. 
Spanische  fliege.     43415. 
S[)iel  :un  die  gnade.     435.S9a. 
Stiller  alarm.     43903d. 
Ubr.    47896a,  47S9Gb. 
UnceiHigelte        zweifiisser. 

48315a. 
Verbtiratete     junggesellen. 

55708. 
Verlorene  heim.    48871a. 
Weisse  fran.    55863. 
Wolk'nreiter.     513G2a. 
Ah.umnda  (A.)   Oriental  psychic. 

Aiblsclier  (L.)     Latnde.    24807. 
Aicard   (."".)  : 

Leboi.nard.    24905. 
"\Vini;:m   Dnvenant.     .51000. 
Aicard  (.1.  F.  V.)     Mauteau  du 

roi.     28 122. 
A'da.      R:r:    Baker     (F.    D.)— 

Baker  (Frances) 
Aide  (H.I     Philip.    30120. 
Aidyelotte  (G.)    .Tustice.    23410. 


Aiken   (A,  W.) : 

Free;  love.     15320. 

Molly  iMaguires.     30707. 

Our  English  cousin.    34008. 

Owls  of  New  York.    3497G. 
Aiken  (Mrs.  C,  S.)     See  Aiken 

(E.) 
Aiken  (E.) : 

Brass  tag.     4930. 

Hate  -  breeders.         18291b, 
53S75. 

Voices  by  the  road.    40240. 
Aiken   (F.  E.)  : 

Against  the  stream.    502. 

Argonauts  of  '49.    1813. 

Under  the  arch.    48140. 
Aiken  (G.  L.)     Josie.    28057. 
Aiken    (H.  M.)  : 

Begiuning      of      the      end. 
52851. 

Will     of    Uncle    ObaJIali, 
51043. 

Aiken    (Mrs.    J.    S.)      Suffra- 
gettes' convention.    44424a. 
Aiken    (V.    It.)      Hero    of   the 

Oregon.      19209. 
Aihen    (Vv'.  C.^   &  co.     Bag  of 

gohl.     2801. 
Aikin  (.L)    N.Y. politics.    32540 
A:kins(n.)   De? trovers.  lOGOla. 
Aimee    (M.)      Bridge  of  sighs. 

5U90. 
Aiiislie  (S.)    That  rascal,  Love. 

45000. 
Ainsworth.    Old  London.    33538 
AiiiswortU    (C.   L.)      Sentenced 

for  life.     41502. 
Aiiisworth   (M.)     Unscrupulous 

banker.     4S412. 
Ainsworth   (W.  H.)  : 
Rookwood.    30893. 
Spendthrift.    43510. 
Ainsworth  &  co. : 

King  Lear.    23800. 
Macbeth.     27019. 
Aischylos.     Sec  Aeschylus. 
Aiseustadt  (E.  A.)      Alma  ma- 
ter.    943. 
Alston   (A.  C.)  : 

Clothllde.     53201. 
Tennessee's  pardner.  453S4a. 
Unjust  justice.     4S3G5. 
Ai;ken  (I.  E.  M.)     Spinning  her 

web.     43548. 
Aitken    (11.)     Tenth    viscount 

45393a. 
Akerman  (W.)  : 

Cross  of  sorrow.    9190 

Hereward.    192as 

Rip  Van  Winkl.j     'l^ilQl 

Akerstroni  (U.)  : 

Adveutnrss.    '601 
Aunt    Cynthy's    homestead. 
2387. 


2839 


im>Ex 


Akerstrom   (U.) — Continued, 

Bachelor's         housekeeper. 
2711. 

Ballet  dJincer.    2849. 

Blackmailer.     4171. 

Doctor  by  courtesy,    11125. 

Ep:>ptian  dancer,    12313. 

Election  episode.     12395. 

Eleventh  hour,     12457. 

Little  busybody.     25G0S. 

Little  Gretchen.     25709, 

Mental   suggestion.     29127, 

Miss  Roarer.    30019. 

Mrs.  iNTurphy's  second  hus- 
band.    3041G. 

Natasha,     32033. 

Our  new  girl,    34728. 

Pauper'.s  fortune.    35638. 

Plot     3G544. 

Queeu  of  the  arena.  3S043. 

Reckoning.  3SGG2. 

Rc^l  mask.  387G2, 

Renah,  the  gipsey's  daugh- 
ter.    39031, 

Story  of  the  hills.    44000. 

Sultan's   daughter.     44481, 

Sultan's  favorite,    44483, 

Sunshine.     44579. 

Vnshti.    4S72G. 

Viola,     the    street     singer. 
49091. 

Wager.    49350. 

Widow.    50790. 
Akerstrom    (U.    R.)      Annette, 
the  dancing  girl.    1560,  1561. 
Akhurst     (W.)       Bit    C    ash. 

3992. 
Akhurst    (W.    M.)      Lady    Go- 

dJva.     24414. 
Akin   (B.  C.) : 

Cherubs  fronj  India.    6919. 

Grandmother's  money. 

17299. 

Akins  (Z.)  : 

Apples    or    Sodom.      1720, 

1721. 
Did      it      really      happen? 

53411. 
Kitty's  chiws.    54189. 
Learned  lady.     24946. 
Magical  city.     54382. 
Papa.     35199. 
Sleeping  dogs.    42760a. 

Akton  (R.)  Beyond  the  frozen 
sea.     3731. 

Alamo  (A.  Torres  del)  See 
Torres  del  Alamo. 

Aland  (H.  L.)  At  old  Nan- 
tucket.   2172. 

.\larc6n  (P.  A.  de)  Sombrero 
de  tres  picos.     15274,  17181. 

Ahirc6n  y  Mendoza  (J.  Ruiz 
de)  Sec  Ruiz  de  Alarcou  y 
Mendoza. 


Alarc6n  y  Ortufio  (J.)     Piedra 

filosofal.     36260b. 
Alaska  (C.J.)    Sea-lion.     41224. 
Alba   (J.)  : 

A.   S.     19a. 

Bast6n  de  alcalde.     52829. 
All.ee   (Mrs.  M.)     Eyes  of  the 

heart.     13292. 
Alboe    (R.   S.)  : 

Azure  isle.     2604a. 
Eyes  of  the  heart.     13292. 
Reluctant         bride  -  groom, 
39001a, 
Allsene      (A.)        Second     sight, 

41304, 
Albeniz.    Magic  opal.    27379. 
Alleniz  (I.)     Merlin.    29212. 
Alberry    (J.)  : 
Crisis.    9140. 
Featherbrain.     13958. 
Fortune.     15045. 
Old  love  &  the  new,    33541. 
Where's  the  cat?    50389. 
Albert     (Ernest)       Columbian 

pageant.    7990. 
Albert         (Ernst)  Hecken- 

roschcn,    1S613. 
Albert    (Eugen  d')  : 
Abreise,    98. 
Izevl.     22287. 
Kain.     23454. 
Tei-ra  bassa.     45405. 
Tiefland.      40172. 
Verschenkte    frau.      4S88S, 
48889. 
Albert   (J.)     Unfulfilled  proph- 
ecies.    48314. 
Albert   (M.)     Scarecrow  &  the 

maid.     409G4, 
Albert    (Mrs.  M.  B.)      Ulf,  the 

minstrel.    47890. 
Alberti     (E.)       Silent    garden. 

42339. 
Alberti    (il/>/?e.  E.)  : 

Death  of  the  dryad.    10282. 
Doll's  adventure.    11275. 
Pierrot  &  the  moon-maiden. 

36270. 
Serenade.     41529. 
Sileiit  garden.     42339. 
Alberti    (J.   I.    de)      Diamante 

azul.     10748a. 
Alberti      (L.)        First      cloud. 

14354. 
Albertieri      (L.'»       Civilization, 

7481, 
Albertsou  (F.  L.)     God  is  love. 

16826. 
Albery  (J.)     See  Albei-ry. 
Albini     (A.)      At    last    be    has 

done  M-ell.     2153. 
Albini    (F.)  : 

Barf usstji  nzerin.  2981-2983. 
Baron  Treuck.    3024. 


Albini  (F.) — Continued, 

Kleine  baronesse,    240S1. 

Madame  Troubadour.  27222. 
Albion    (L.)  : 

Price.     37145a. 

Running  fight.    40290a. 
Albu  (E.)     Klein-eisen.    240S0. 
Alburn    (W.   H.)      Hermits   in 

Africa.     19238. 
Albyn    (G.  N.)  : 

His  wife's  fool.     19859. 

Lone  chance.     26109. 

Wheels       within       wheels. 
50180. 

Alcaraz : 

Acreditndo  Don  Felipe.   167. 
Inclusero.    21593. 
Juerga  de  doblndillo.    23199. 
Alcott  (G.)     Chaperou.    C722. 
Alcott  (J.  S.  P.)  : 

Effie's     Christmas     dream. 

12290. 
Little  men  play.    257Gla. 
Alcott  (L.  M,)  : 

Christmas  dream,    12290, 
Little  men.    25761  a. 
Little  women.     25937. 
Aldane  (B.)     Sec  Badaues  (I,) 
Ahien.      Law    of    the    woods. 

24873, 
Ahien   (A,  W.)  : 
Bluff,    4403a. 
Bv-products.     5703a. 
Leader.     24908a. 
Not    worth    a    continental, 
33070. 
Ahien    (C.    S.)      Bartholomew 

fair.    30G7a. 
Ah'eu    (E.  D.)     Castle  Ski-hi. 

6428. 
Alden    (H.)      See    Woodworth 

(H.  A.) 
Alden   (J.  R.)  : 

Couple  of  crooks,    8823. 
It's  a  girl.    22234. 
Jones,  the  new  man,    22983. 
Musical        comedy       man. 

31423. 
Mv    girl    from    Mountain 

Bench.     31570. 
Mv  ladv  of  flowers.    31605- 

31607. 
Silhouette.     423GSa. 
Wake       In       Slumberville. 
49401. 
Alden  (Lester)  Shrimp.    55331. 
Alden    (R.  M.)  : 

As  to  a  small  dinner.     .33982. 
B\n-glar  alarm.     33982. 
Burlesque  grange  meeting. 

33982. 
.Tul ins  Caesar.    23267. 
Tlu'ontrh      the      telephone. 
33982. 


2840 


mDEX 


Alden  (R.  M.)— Continued. 
Why     the     chimes     rang. 
70G5,  50755a. 
AJden  (W.  L.): 

Divorce.    11023. 
Divorced.    11043. 
Tale  of  two  cities.    44984. 
Alderdyce  (L.  E.)     Ye  humane 

hair  shop.     52036. 
Aiderraann        (Ad.)  Vogel- 

scheuchen.    55792. 
Alderson   (B.)  : 

A\\'ay  in  the  open,    2578. 
In  the  shadow  of  the  pines. 
21512. 
•      IMates.    28790. 

Pedigree.    35775a. 
Alderson  •{W.  A.)     Magdalene 

of  Rubens.     27342. 
Aid  is  (Ulrs.  A.)     See  Aldis  (M.) 
Aldis  (M.) : 

Extreme  unction.     13274a. 

Mrs.  Pat  &  the  law.    30434. 

Plays     for     small     stages. 

36507b. 

Aldrich  (A.  E.)    Ye  olde  folkes 

at  home.    52039. 
Aldrich     (C.    T.)      Master    of 

mystery.     28708. 
Aldrich    (E.)  : 

Bv  right  of  birth.    5708. 
Soul  of  Undine.    43332. 
Aldrich  (H.)    Nonsense.     32984. 
Aldrich   (L.)  : 

Caffir.  diamond.    5806. 
Editor.      12245. 
Our  western  cousin.    34801. 
Puts,     calls     &    straddles. 

37922. 
Youne  Thunderbolt.     52201. 
Aldrich   (M.)  : 

Caniille.     5941,  5942. 
Marv  Stuart.    2S575. 
Nance  Oidfield.     31942. 
Strange  event.    44047. 
Aldrich    (M.   B.)      Dumb  wife. 

12027. 
Aldrich   (T.  B.)  : 

.Tudith  of  Bethulia.    2.3182. 
Mercedes.     29137. 
Pauline  Pavlovua.     3r)G32a. 
Set  of  turquoise.     41581. 
Aldridsre     (Alfred)      5    a.    m. 

.52425a. 
AUh-idge  (Arthur)     Church  or 

stage?     7307. 
Alegre  Ortiz    (J.)     Alcaldesas. 

716. 
AleniEiny  (J.  S.)  : 
Passion.    35473. 
Passions.     35487. 
Alenza      (T.     R.)       Decididas. 

10339. 
Alesanco.     Lindas  paraguayas. 
25515. 


Algvy : 

Ch^ri  Bibi.     6S98. 
Fripouille  et  cie.     15471. 
Main  rouge.    27532. 
Alexander : 

Black  crook.     4075. 
Musical  sketch.    31447. 
Old   Tennessee.     33642. 
Alexander  (Abraham)     Bought. 

52963. 
Alexander   (Adelaide)  : 
Frail  v/oman.     15242. 
Girl      from      the     qunrry. 

16531. 
Innocent  bigamist.     21739. 
Alexander    (Archibald)      Mori- 

turi.     31032. 
Alexander    (F.    M.)      Question 

of  time.    38176. 
Alexander  (G.  B.)  : 

Church    across     the    way. 

7303. 
New  cook.     32352. 
Alexander   (Geo.)  : 
Imbroglio.     21000. 
Social  success.     42987. 
Alexander  (Grace)    Comedy  at 

court.     8057. 
Alexander         (H.)  Debtor. 

30309?. 
Alexander  (H.  B.)  : 
Gate  city.     53750. 
Pageant  of  Lincoln.    35044a. 
Alexander  (I.)     liypuotic  cure. 

20756. 
A!<Xiinder    (,L)      Talking  fest. 

45012. 
Alexander   (J.  B  )     King  Solo- 
mon.    23909. 
Alexander  (J.  G.)  : 

Absinthe  fiend.     117a. 
Dre:\m-girl.     11720a. 
Shepherd      of      Broadway. 
41.050. 
Akxand-H"    (.1.   H.)      Borrov/ed 

plume;.     4678. 
Alexander   (K.  B.)  : 

Miss  Idlewild.     29959. 
Work  of  the  weasel.      51723. 
AlexandH'    (L.)      Reception   of 

the  months.     3S652. 
Alcxandn"  (Marton)     See  Mar- 
ton   (Alex.) 
Alexander  (P.)     See  Kleimann 
(P.  A.) 
Aim>  and  ends.    646. 
Alexandv^r  (S.  B.)  : 

Ambassadoi".      1090. 

Bird    in    the    hand.    3918, 

3919. 
Doris.     11470. 
Fairies'   tribunal.      13390a. 
Heirs  of   Idlewild.     1869i. 
HuMa.     20594,  20.595. 
In   iuubush.     21098. 


Alexander  (S.  B.) — Continued. 
Judith.    23174. 
King     Winter's     carnival. 

23926. 
Marali.     28141. 
Monumental  nerve.     30927. 
Motorman.     31214. 
Sealed  inheritance.    41242. 
Sonia  Poninski.    43257. 
Stolen  laurels.     43933. 
Through    New    York    in    4 

nights.     46075. 
Willing  victim.    51085. 
Alexander    (T.  B.)      Sword  of 

vengeance.     44828. 
Alexander   (W.  B.)  : 
Curfew.     9471. 
Signa.     42301. 
Alexander    (W.   H.)      Stricken 

blind.     44142. 
Alexander  (W.  S.)    West  Point. 

49998. 
Alexandre  (A.)     D'moiselle  du 

tabarin.     11079. 
Akxis  (W.)     See  Hiiring  (W.) 
Alfa  no   (F.) : 

Auferstehung.     2307. 
Ombra    di    Don    Giovanni. 

33737a. 
Principe  Zilah.    37479. 
Resurrection.    39129. 

Alfaro   (A.  B.)  : 

Caida  de  la  hoja.    5813a. 

Hi  jo  de  la  patria.     19466. 

Ya    se    van    los    quintos, 
madre.     51949. 
Alfieri    (V.)      Three  tragedies. 

45941a. 
Alford   (H.  L.)  : 

Legend  of  the  ring.    25018. 

Up  and  down  town.  55744. 
Alford  (.L  R.)  Traps.  46854. 
Alfred     (E.    F.)       See.    Foley 

(E.  F.  A.) 
Alfredy   (C.  or  K.) : 

Goldner  leichtsinn.     17029. 

Pieper  &  Sperling.     54954. 

Alfriend    (E.  M.)  : 

Eugene  Aubrey.    13027. 

Wanda.    49457. 
Alfriend    (O.    M.)      Return    of 

the  Mona  Lisa.     39197. 
Alger  (H.  N.)  jr.: 

Adrift  in  New  York.    331. 

Tattered  Tom.     45157. 
xilger     (L.)       High    jinks    on 

board.     19408. 
Algonquin,    pseud.      Wyoming. 

5192.5. 
Algumar.    Sec  Marshall  (A.  G.) 
All  (G.)  : 

Bewitched  bear.    3715. 

Just  a  dog.    23320. 
Alien.    See  Baker  (Airs.  L,  A  ) 


2841 


INDEX 


Alisky   (C.)  : 

Evening  in  Hawaii.    130SS. 
Hawaiian  romance.    1S337. 
Niglit  in  Hawaii.    32G92. 
Alison    (G.)  : 

Lieutenant       ireconnoiters. 

25272a. 
Witcliin?;     Peggy      O'Neal. 
51282,  5r2S2a. 
AH:ins  (G.  E.)     Checliered  life. 

G863. 
Ailabach   (O.  V.)     Wearing  of 

the  green.    49846. 
Aliaire  (A.)    Good  news.     17007. 
Alian  (C.  H.)  : 

Boviander.     47G7a. 
Youth     mu.st     be     served. 
52243a. 
Allan  (O.) : 

Juan  junior.    23100. 
Pretty  pretty.     37124, 
Alhin     (II.     H.)       Frederic     of 

Szark.  1531G. 
Allard  (E.)  : 

Bashful  girl.    3084. 
Blessed  sister.     4229. 
Faustine.     13919. 
Give  it  back.  1GG95. 
Meaning.    28981. 

Alhiway    (H.)     For  ambition's 

sake.     1477G. 
AlM)ritain   (C.  B.)     Mr.  &  Mrs. 
Santa's      Christmas      party. 
30133a. 
Allderdice  (-!//•.<.•.  E.  W.)     Jolin 

Antony  Vvinston.    22828. 
Allderdice   (W.  H.)  : 

Flag  lieutenant.    1445G. 

Meredith':;  old  coat.    29200. 

Mi.'••^^^  IMeek   of   Martinique. 
29984. 

Old  coat.    33443.  33444. 

Study  in  white.    44277, 

Tliei-e  was  once —    45731. 

Violet  of  Martinique.   40101. 
Allegro  buch-  und  nuisik-verlag: 

Fiirst  von  Marokko.     15G32. 

Hese.     19335. 
Alien : 

Big  4.    3787. 

Black  crook.     4075. 
Allen  (A.  De  Wolfe)  : 

Among  friends.     52071. 

Dayton'.s  lady.  101G3. 

Dollars  &  sense.    11270. 

Allen    {A.    E.)       Night   before 

Christmas.    32G.5S, 
Allen  (A.  J.)     Jlighty  millions. 

2952G. 
Allen  (A.  L.)    Chaperon.    G721. 
Alien   (A.  S.)     Bit  of  Bohemia. 

3990. 
.Allen   (A.  W.)  : 
.Tudge.    23130. 


Allen  (A.  W.)— Continued. 

Redemption.    88842. 

Spirit  of  '70.    435G7. 
Allen  (Alfred)  : 

Blood  royal.     4303. 

Coward.    89G5. 

Earth-born.     12151. 

Gir!  vnth  a  pi-actical  head. 
1GG48. 

Grass  widow.    17326. 

Heart  of  a  star.    18450b. 

.Tnst  a  Jackie.    23323a. 

Just  my  luck.    23378. 

IMaid  in  heart.     27452. 

Pitv  the  blind.     .36415c. 

Rebel  king.     38G22. 

Woman's  curiosity.  51517. 
Alien   (Arthur)  : 

Ever    loving    barber    shop 
chord.    13100. 

Lilac  time.     54272. 
A]len   (Benjamin)  : 

Handsome  Charley.    18074. 

Hov/    an    actress    enjoyed 
married  life.    204GG. 
Allen   (Billy)  : 

Comedy  of  errors.    80G4a. 

Tip  from  Tipperary.  4G289a. 
Allen  (C.  A.)  Amateur.  1054a. 
AUen  (CO: 

Faded  flowers  of  Anderson- 
ville.     13337. 

In  trust.     21559. 
AJlen  (G.  D.).    Liaue  Boudinot. 

25195. 
Allen   (C.  H.)  : 

Hagar.     17S84. 

Hagar  &  Tshmaei.    17880. 

Hist  orv  of  marriase.  10889. 
Aden  (C.  M.)  : 

Egvptian  bracelet.    12312. 

Ih  the  wh-te  llyrht.    21545a. 

Nan.    54G78. 

Sbelomith.    42041. 

Web  of  destiny.     49873. 
Allen  (C.  S.)  : 

Foul  tip.     15107. 

Teaser.     45192. 
Allen    (T>e   W.)     f^ec   Adleman 

(A,  A.) 
.\l'en    (E,  C.)      Rozina.     40194. 
Allen   (E.  H.)  : 

Arrivd    of    Miss    Fortune. 
1921, 

Soldier's  wife.    4311G. 
Alien  (E.  T.)  : 

Invisible  barrier.    21903. 

Wild      rose     o'     Mizzoory, 
50992. 
APen  (E.  L.)    Medea  of  Euripi- 

de.s.     29011d. 
Allen      (E.     N.)        Redmonds. 

38S54. 
Allen.    (E.   0.^      Law   &   order. 
24850. 


Allen    (E.    P.)     Evening   with 

English  queens.    13091,  33092. 

A! 'en      (Edw.     Heron-)        See 

Heron-Allen. 
Allen     (Ethan)       Washington. 

49G55-49G59. 
Allen    (F.   D.)     Medea  of  Eu- 
ripides.   29011d. 
Allen   (F.  L)  : 

Chi'istmas  gift.    7225. 
IMiilinery  salesman.    29633. 
Allen   (F.  J.)     Millinery  sales- 
man.   2GG34. 
Allen  (F.  W.)     Sally  in  our  al- 
ley.    40601. 
Allen   (Mrs.  Fairchild)     Morn- 
ing in  court.    310G0. 
Allen   (Frank)  : 

Commerce.     8122. 

Deluge.     10431. 

Her  mad  marriage.     190G5, 

19060. 
His  brother's  sin,    19575. 
Jelf.     22.593. 
Lady  in  23.    24435. 
Mad  marriage.     27138. 
School  of  matrimony.  41117. 
Shandygaff.    41943. 
Allen   (Frederick)  : 

After  40  years.     469. 
Awakening.     2-54S. 
Back  home.     2742. 
Billy's  awakening.    3888. 
Birds  of  a  feathei-.    3941. 
Ezra  Barnum.    ]3298. 
Father  &  son.    13S30. 
Forks  of  the  road.     15028. 
His  first  wife.    19035. 
His  last  appearance.     19072. 
His  old  love  letter.    197.54. 
His    )ihantom    sweetheart. 

19778. 
How    father    changed    his 

ndnd.     20474. 
In     the     bureau     drawer. 

213.54. 
In  the  star's  dressing-room. 

21520. 
Invisible  barrier.    21903. 
Katheriue      Relsor     mono- 
logue.   23520. 
Last  of  the  Toltecs.    24750. 
IMorning  after.     31049. 
New  dispensation.    323-59. 
Old  home  town.    33507. 
Phai-i.see.     3G101. 
Rose's  decision.     40040. 
Running       for       governor. 

40203. 
Spy  of  Shiloh.    43672. 
That  girl  from  Utah.    45573. 
Wild     rose     o'     Mizzoory. 
50902. 
Al.en  (G.  C.)     Philip  Reneisen. 
30130. 


284? 


INDEX 


^yien  (G.  E.) : 

jMoiiey's  power.    30S00. 
Steps.    4387Sfi. 
Allen    ((I.   F.)      Cow-boy's  life 

Jit  twiligiit.    8953. 
Allen    (G.    H.)      Montana    ro- 

niance.    30SS9. 
Allen    (G.   W.)      Tin  weadiug. 

4C278. 
Allen  (IT.)     Olga.    33G95. 
Allen  (IL  B.)     Fatal  necklace. 

337G2. 
Allen    (H.    D.)      Simple    life. 

42453. 
Allen  (IT.  F.) : 

Duke's  (lilemraa.    11009. 
Loyal  Warren.     20707. 
I'aradise  regaiueil.     352GS. 
Allen   (Harry)  : 

American  duel.    1100. 
Marchioness  of  the  streets. 
28173. 
Allen      (Henry)        Truepenny. 

47259. 
Alien      (Herron)        Mourners. 

31244. 
Allen  (I.) : 

If    we    had    only    known. 

20041. 
Suffragette's      redemption. 
4442.J. 
Allen     (I.    E.)      Pot    of    gold. 

G'lOOO. 
A  Pen  (,J,  B.)     Miglity  millions. 

2952G. 
Allen  (.T.  .7.)  : 

Casta  de  IVIata.    G402. 
Hunchback   of  King  Fred- 
eric's court.     20G52. 
Alercliant  of  Berlin.    20144. 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  3199S. 
Pausanias,     the     Spartan. 

3.5G41. 
Prince  L'Aricia.    37313. 
Regnlus,      tlie      gladiator. 

38930. 
Snierdis,  tbelNIagian.  42824. 
Tragedy  of  King  Louis  ix. 

40728. 
Vengeanceof  a  Jew.     4SS09. 

Allen   (J.  S.): 

Good  old  daj'S.    53813. 

Intertalniug  nobility. 
2]S3Sa, 

No  wedding  bells.    32S04. 

Prattling  pals.     37032. 

Real  pal.     5515. 

Itent  collector.     39049. 

Suit  case.     44440. 

Twin  flats.     474SG. 

Vaudeville  in  1920.  4873Sa. 
Allen  (.T.  W.)  : 

AHlicted  by  afrmitles.     412. 

Campaign  comeily.    59.58. 

Fooling  Flo's  folks.    14733. 


Allen  (J.  W.)— Continued. 
Last  word.     24785. 
Power  of  innocence.    30950. 
Allen  (.L  W.  E.)  : 

Border  x-ulHans.     4G47. 
Cherry  colored  cat.     G904, 
G905. 
Allen  (James)     Capt.  Falkiner. 

G103. 
Al-en    (John)      Night    in    jail. 

32005. 
Al.en   (.Toseph)  : 

Tier  mad  marriage.    19005, 

19000. 
Love  and  crime.    20430. 
Allen  (L.  M.)     Barbara.    2959. 
Allen  (L.  V.)  : 

Out  of  sight.     34828. 
Those  foine  insurance  gen- 
tlemen.    45883. 
Two  old  maids  there  were. 
47734. 
Allen    (Lewis)      After   it  hap- 
pened.    470. 
Allen     (Lucy)      I^rolic    in    tlie 

cooking  class.    1-5510. 
Allen  (M.  B.)     Christmas  tree. 

7240b. 
Allen     (M.     H.)       Mississippi. 

30089. 
Alien   (M.  L.)  : 

l'^)ur  twins.     15180. 
Mach-Ivack  stones.     27098. 

Allen   (M.  M.)  : 

Choosing  a  father.    7133. 
City's   redemption.     7470u. 
Ma  isle.     27540. 
Measles      &      milk-sugar. 

289Slb. 
Militants.    29.575,  2957oa. 
Recall.     38G38b. 
Release.    3S994. 
Savage.    40802. 
Taming  a  bear.    4.5037b. 

Allen   (M.  N.)     Bettina,  queen 

of  the  gypsies.    3044. 
Allen  (M.  T.)  : 

American  duchess.     1193. 

Blue  violets.     4394. 

Bobs  &  nabobs.    44G0. 

Cattle  Iving.    G4S0. 

Ceramics.     0005. 

li:!sie.     12551. 

Happy  prince.     18188a. 

Hearts.     1851T). 

Major.    27505. 

aieadowbrook.     28975. 

IMedical  student.    29019. 

Newport.     32503. 

Ole  iMammy  CIdoe.    33080. 

Paul  Jones.    35007. 

Robin  Hood.     39059. 
Allen  (M.  V.  B.  arVan  Buren)  : 

Color  cone.    70.58. 

Crack  shot.     8988. 

2843 


Allen      (M.     V.     B.     or     Van 

Buren)— Continued. 
Gipsy  queen.     10411a. 
j^Iy  adjuster.    31482a. 
Powej-  of  song.    30988. 
99.    52471a. 
Allen  (M.  W.)     Among  friends. 

52071. 
Allen  (Mark)  : 

Bertha's  wooing.    3558. 
Courier  of  the  Czar.    8834. 
Crucial  trial.     9242. 
Jlystery  of  Ardennes.  31S35. 
Tory  renegade.    40585. 
Wayaniko.     49790. 
Allen      (Maryland)        Woman 

alive.    55980. 
Allen        (Maude)  Summer 

boarder.     44493. 
Al.'en  (IMeradith  van)     Sec  Van 

Allen. 
Allen  (O.  L.)  : 

Capt.       Alfred       Dreyfus. 

GOSl. 

Honie  in  Dixie  Land.    20024. 

JIark  &  the  trusts.     28317. 

My     old     southern     home. 

31075. 

Alien  (P.)     Ultimo  dei  Moicanl. 

55718. 
Allen    (P.    S.)      .Tungfrau   von 

Orleans.    23300b. 
Allen    (R.)      William   Wallace. 

51071,  51072. 
Allen    (R.    .L)      Valet    &    the 

groom.     4S035a. 
Allen  (Sam)     Girl's  good  name. 

10073. 
Al'en(Senrl)    Sec  Allen  (J.  S.) 
Allen     (Sidney)     Two     noted 

burglars.    47721. 
Allen      (T.)        Little     heiress. 

25713. 
Allen    (T.    S.)      Last    chapter. 

24089. 
Allen   (U.  S.)     Yankee  Doodle 

&  Dixie.    51978. 
Allen     (Victor)      Two    college 

tramps.  47-580. 
Allen    (Viola)      In   the   palace 

of  the  king.    21475b. 
Allen  (Violet)     Keeping  an  ap- 
pointment.    235G5, 
Allen  (W.  A.)     Hamlet  on  the 

move.     53SG2. 
Allen   (W.  B.)  Apollo  extrava- 
ganza CO.    1GS7. 
Al'en   (W.  F.)  : 

Day  break.    10110. 
Man  under  the  bed.     279G8b, 
Moonlight.      30948. 
Pitiless  publicity.    30412. 
Search-light.    41259,  41201. 
Sonsofthefather.s.    43274a. 
War  mother.    4958Ga. 
Will-o'-the-wisp.     51034. 


INDEX 


Allen  (Mrs.  W.  F.)  Mile.  Gav- 
in re.     27247a. 

Allen  (Mrs.  W.  0.>  Madam 
Satan.    27101. 

Allen  (W.  V.)  : 

Bevond  the  gates  of  Para- 
dise.   3732. 
Crack  shot.     8988. 
Color  cone.     7958. 
Gipsy  queen.     10411a. 
Lieut.  Allen's  ventriloquial 

reliearsal.     25202. 
My  adjuster.    31482a. 
My-fist-toe-flees    and    Mar- 
gar- root.    31545. 
Power  of  sonir.    30988. 
She  and  it    55312. 
99.    52471a. 
Allen    (Whiting)      Silent   wit- 
ness.   42302. 
Allen   (Wm.)   King  of  Kokomo. 

23843. 
Alien     &     Maynard     Reunited. 
39221. 

AlJen-Perklns  (C.)  : 

Amor  facil.     1334a. 
Dos  cadetes.    11487a. 
Fantasma     de     la     gloria. 

13652. 
Ladrun  Llnce.    54202. 
IMuneca  trajrica.    31302a. 
Ninon.    32822. 
Pipiolo.    30388. 
Super-hombre.    44.597a. 

Allen-Thompson    (Grace)      See 

Thompson  (G.  A.) 
Aiienherg   (A.)     Stolz  der  m. 

55445. 
Allen's    (J.)    wife.      See    Hol- 

ley   (M.) 
AUerdisse    (^I.)      Lady   of  the 

lake.    24499. 
Allert  (W.  F.) : 
Fools.     14738. 
Silver  scymetar.    42414. 
Window  dresser.    51118. 
Allerton   (J.  M.)     Tom  Quick, 

the  avenger.    40456. 
Ailinghaui    (.T.    T.)      Weather- 
cock.    52755. 
Alliot     (H.)       Master     sword. 

28720. 
Allis  (S.  R.)    How  women  love. 

20501. 
Allison  (A.  J.) : 

Opening       of       Oklahoma. 

34257. 
Opening   of   the   Cherokee 
strip.    34258. 
Allison  (A.  K.)  : 

Military  ball.     29577. 
Penrl     of     the     pyramids. 


oU 


737. 


Allison  (A.  R.) : 

Campbells  are  comin'.    5904. 
Crafty  rajah.    9000. 
Enemy  witliin.    12738. 
Guest  of  the  state.    17739. 
Prophecy.     37708. 
Allison     (C.)       Object,     matri- 
mony.   33223. 
Allison   (G.  W.)  : 

Christian's  half  mile.     7189. 
Man  outside.     27939. 
Allison   (F.  E.)     Pack  of  lies, 

35010. 
Allison  (J.)     Minnie  from  Min- 
nesota.   29702. 
Allison  (J.  M.)  : 

Broker      from      Batesville. 

5228. 
Lizbeth's  daughter.     2.5998. 

Allison   (P.  M.)  : 

Conrad  &  Lizzette.    8306. 
Foiled.    14656. 
Wrestling  .Joe.    51842. 

Allison  (W.  R.)     Wages  of  sin. 
4935Sb. 

Allison   (Y.  E.)  : 

Agallallas.     33344. 
Scout.    41177. 
A:iisto.     -See  Bradford  (E.  M.) 
Allitsen  (F.)     Bindra,  the  min- 
strel.    3904. 
Allor  (E.)    Man  wlio  closed  the 

door.    27978. 
Alioway    (F.)      Cow-boy  dude. 

8933. 
Alioway    (W.    H.)      Brother's 

hate.     5303. 
AUston  (W.)     Moualdi.    30739. 
Allstot    (G.)      Steamboat   Bill. 

438-13C. 
Allworth      (F.)        White     hat. 

50524. 
Allyn   (D.  E.)  : 

Cast  upon  the  world.    6400. 
In  for  it.     21173. 
Midnight  colic.     29420. 
Allyn  &  Bacon.     NefEe  als  on- 
kel.     32154-32155a. 

Almela  Mengot  (V.)  : 

Bodas  celestes.     4409. 
Hora  del  amor.     20261. 
Locas  vanidades.    26043. 
Viejo  solar.    48999a. 

Aimgren    (A.    L.)      Gorine,    a 

soldier's  daugliter.    8511. 
Aimgren    (O.  E.  V.)     Oriental 

curse.     34350. 
Almirall    (N.    L.)      Finding    a 

fatherland.     14200. 
Almond    (J.    H.)      Under    the 

magnolia  trees.    48181. 
Almosuino    (L.)      Two    heroic 

cowards.    47039. 


Almy   (F.)  : 

Frilhy.     15408. 

Orpheus  &  Eurydice.  34390. 
Almy  (M.  P.)  Come  in.  8046. 
Alonso  (E.)  : 

Chulo  del  barrio.    ,53168. 

Nina  Cielo.    32790. 
Alonso  (F.)  : 

Armas  al  hombro  !    1876. 

Bod  a  de  la  Farruca.     4407b. 

Dichoso  verano.    30801a. 

Ideal-festin.    20S05a. 

Lo  que  manda  Dios.    20011. 

Nifia      de     las     planchas. 
32791a. 

Oficial  de  guardia.     54754. 

Poca    pen  a.     36-592. 

Sultan  dela  Persia.    44469a. 

Suplicio  de  Tantalo.     44608. 

Tio  de  las  caidas.    55603. 

Velon  de  Lucena.    55763. 

Venus  de  piedra.    488.35a. 

Alonso  Gomez  (S.)  : 

Lo  que  no  muere.    26012. 
Rincon  de  la  alegrla.    39405. 
Alonso     Rodriguez      (Honorio) 

Pasado.     54884. 
Alonso  Valdres  (E.)     Tonto  de 

las  monjitas.    46-503. 
Alphin   (G.)  : 

Lure  of  the  poppy.    54363. 
Skl-hi.     42062. 
Alsberg(H.G.)    Hoodoo.  20203. 
Alsop  (M.  L.)     Portable  house. 

30853. 
Alstyne    (E.    van)       See    Van 

Alstyne, 
AUemus  (H.)     Complete  works 
of  Shakespeare.    41741-11744. 
Alter  (L.  A.)     Musette.    31393. 
Altheimer   (E.)  : 

Albion  &  Rosamund.     706, 

707. 
Greatest  treasure.    17533. 
Ladv   of  the  beauty  shop. 

24491. 
Panama.     351-57,  31159. 
Under  the  oak.    48189. 
Altiuius  (H.)     Everyman's  sis- 
ter.    53509. 
Altman.     Blunders.     4421, 
Allman  (E.  M.)  : 

Detective's  pupil.    10623. 
Furnace.     15724. 
Altmanu    (A.)    Bub    Oder    ma- 
del.    5359. 
Altmann       (E.)         Suobinette. 

42894. 
Altomonte    (A.    B.    d')      Devil 

&  the  doll.     10659. 
Alton  (A.  C.)  : 

Elopers.     12534. 
Never   deceive    your    wife. 
32303a. 


2844 


iin)EX 


Alton     (E.)       Sec     Schlageter 

(Mrs.  G.  A.) 
Alton   (M.  B.)     Milady  Sleuth. 

29d51n. 
Alton,    III.    (Priest    of    diocese 
of)  Venetian  vendetta.  48795. 
Aitsclmler    (S.)     Masquerader. 

2SC39. 
Alvarado  (.T.)     Expreso  de  las 

10.     1325TC. 
Alvarez    (D.  Diaz)      Sec  Diaz 

Alvarez, 
Alvarez  (E.  Garcia)     Sec  Gar- 
cia Alvarez. 
Alvarez   {M.  Miliura)     See  IMi- 

hura  Alvarez. 
Alvarez    (N.)      James   boys   in 

Jlissouri.     22441. 
Alvarez  (R.)  : 

Cosas  de  viejos.    8598. 
Do  resreso  a  la  vida.     lOlSl. 
Por  chiripa.    3GS44. 
Alvarez  Diaz   (J.)  : 

Gloria  del  barrio.     IGTTla. 
Misericordia      y      maldad. 

208(39. 
Nobloza     de     un     querer. 
32940. 
Alvarez    Lopez.      Sanj^re    ara- 

gone.sa.    40G98. 
Alvarez  Lopez  (E.)  : 

A  orillas  del  Ebro.    ISa. 
Al     borde    del    precipicio. 
G70. 
Alvarez  Qijintero  (S.  y  J.)  : 
A  la  luz  de  la  lima.    14. 
Aquien  me  recuerda  usted? 

52542. 
Amor  bandolero.    132Sa. 
Anita  la  llisueua.    1527. 
Bella  Lucerito.    3373. 
Bu  no!  eras.     5497. 
Cabrita  que  tira  al  monte. 

53034. 
Cerrojazo.    53101. 
Cbiquita  y  bonita.     7117a. 
Consulesa.    83G3c. 
Diana  cazadora.    53409. 
Dofia       Clarines.        11379. 

53439. 
Escondida  senda.     12919. 
Genio  alegre.    IGOSO. 
Hablando    se    entiende    la 

gente.    17SG7a. 
HaznnasdeJuanlllo.   1S349. 
Herida  de  muerte.     19209. 
Honibre     que     hace     reir. 

19996. 
Ilustre  bnesped.    54019. 
Isidn'n.     22134a. 
Lebenslust.    249G4a. 
Malvaioca.      27G59,    54394, 

54395. 
Rlailana  de  sol.    53439. 
Mundo,  mundillo.    31359. 


Alvarez   Quintero    (S.   y   J.)  — 
Continued. 

Nanita,  nana.    31967. 
Pal  oni  ilia.    35146. 
Patinillo.    3554G. 
Puebla     de     las     mujeres. 

37800. 
Rosa  y  Rosita.    39926. 
Saba  do  sin  sol.    40412. 
Sangre  gorda.     40702. 
Sollco  en  el  mundo.    43127. 
Sunny  morning.    55480. 
Ultimo  capitulo.    47911. 
Zancadilla.     52274. 
Alvaro      (F.     Madrigal)       See 

IMadrigal  Alvaro. 
Alviene    (C.   M.)      Musical   im- 

poster.     31438. 
Alvira.  Alegre  Ma ncbego.  56069. 
Alvord  (E.  O.)     Sold  for  drink. 

43057. 
Alzen    (C.   A.)      Spring   cloud. 

43G49. 
Amado   (E.)  : 

Aguas  termales.    609a. 
liladre  tierra.    27307. 
Amat     (J.    Aguado    y)       -Sfee 

Aguado  y  Amat. 
Amberg  (G.)  : 

BlitzmJldl.    4276. 
Tbi-ee  bats.    45969. 
Ambient   {M.)  : 

Arcadians.    1774. 
Light  blues.    25363a. 
Little     ray     of     sunshine. 

25852. 
Oh !      Susannah !        33356, 

Snug  little  kingdom.    42928. 
An.bler  (E.  V.)     Pedler  or  spy. 

3577G. 
Ambler  (G.  A.  Hawkins-)     -See 

Ilawkins-Ambler. 
ximbruster    (\V.)      Sei-vant    & 

master.    41560. 
An;^nd    (G.    O.)      Pretty    boy. 

37108. 
Amend    (O.)    Pacifist.     35008a. 
Amer.  amusement  ass'n. : 
Alaska.    695. 

Bob,  the  boot  black.  4445. 
Bowery  pawnbroker.  4797. 
Boy  detective.  4830. 
Catching  the  blame.  6445. 
Down  IMobile.  11612. 
Fighting  fate.  14192, 14193. 
For  hearth  &  home.  14805. 
For      wife      &      children. 

14959. 
In  a  woman's  power.    21094, 
Israel  Isaacs.     22188. 
King    of    the    cattle    ring. 

23863 
Life  of  Dora  Thorne.    2.5315. 
Little  outcast.    25827, 25828. 


Amer.  amusement  assn, — Con. 
Little  prospector,    25848. 
Mad  love.     27134. 
Man  of  iron.    27908. 
RIysterious  burglar.    31806. 
Original  Cohen.    343.59. 
Sam  Hill  Jones.    40038. 
Thi-ough      Death      Valley. 

46009. 
Wicked  woman.    50780. 
Wife  for  a  day.    50883. 
Amer.    amusement   co.      Frivo- 
lous Bonnie.     15499. 
American  Bible  soc.     Pageant 

of  the  Bible.    54866. 
Amer.  book  co. : 

As  you  like  it.    2040,  2049. 

2054, 
Hamlet.    17995,  ISOOO. 
Flenry  v.    18840a. 
Iphigenia  in  Taurls.  21925b. 

21925c. 
.Tul  ins  Caesar.   23237,23270, 

2327.5. 
Macbeth.        27026,      27036, 

27062, 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama:      Beaumont      & 
Fletcher.     28738. 

Ben    Jonson.     2873Sa. 

Christopher    Marlowe 


28739. 
—  Philip 
28740. 

Thomas 


28740a. 
—  Webster  & 
28741. 


Massinger. 
Middletoa 


Tourneur. 


William     Congreve. 

28742. 
Medea  of  Euripides.  29011a, 

29011b. 
Merchant  of  Venice.     29153, 

29164,  29169. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29487,  29490. 
Twelfth       night.         47412, 
47414. 
Amer.  citizen  co.    Pope  on  trial. 

36825. 
Amer.-examiner.     Little   Peter. 

25836. 
Amer.  folk-lore  soc.     Pastores. 

35504b. 
Amer,    home    economics    assn. 
America's    gifts    to    the    old 
w^orld,     52669. 
Anier.-.1ournal-examiDer.        Up- 
to-date  diplomacy,    48.501. 
Amer,  lumberman.     Friedman. 

Demurrage  &  co.    15422, 
Amer.    mutoscope    &    biograph 

CO, ! 

Chicken  thief.    6955. 
Nihilists.    32778. 


2845 


IKDEX 


Araer.    inutoscope    &    biograph 
CO. — Continued. 

Suhin-hanite.     44341. 
Tom,  Toiu,  the  piper's  son. 

4G4G3. 
Wiuited,  a  do?.    4950G. 
Wedding.     40SOO. 
Amer.  play  co, : 

Brown's    in    town.      5320, 

0327a. 
Glorious  Betsy.     1G7S0. 
An.er.-ScauUiuaviau        founda- 
tion : 
Coined  ies       by       Holberg. 

SO.'joa. 
IMaster  Olof.    2S717b. 
Modern     Icelandic     plays. 

54574. 
Ainerine     (C.    C.)       Standard 

time.     4.375G. 
Anjes  (A.  D.)  : 

Aar-u-ag-oos.    24. 
Actor  &  servant.    201. 
Adiicted  family.    443. 
Alter  10  years.    487. 
Auld  Robin  Gray.    2377. 
Bill  Detrick.    3834. 
Brae,  the  poor  house  gix-l. 

4877. 
Chops.    7141  . 
Cigai-ette.    7328. 
C(>i(»red  senators.     7970. 
Conn.     8275. 
Cuffs  luck.     9337. 
Cupid's  capers.    9418. 
Double  election.     11519. 
Driven  from  home.     11841. 
Dutch  prize  fighter.    12075. 
Dutchey  vs.  Nigger.    12079. 
EU!    what    did    you    say? 

12321. 
Emigrn  nt's  daughter.  12G11. 
Everybody  astonished. 

13128. 
False  friend.     13525. 
Family  discipline.    13588. 
Fielding  manor.     14120. 
Fooling    with    the    wrong 

man.    14734. 
Fool's  errand.     14742. 
Fun  in  a  post  ofllce.    15GS3. 
H.  M.  S.  riuni.    17857. 
Hal  Hazard.    17901. 
Hidden  treasures.    19377. 
How  he  popped  the  ques- 
tion.   20481. 
Kittie's       wedding       cake. 

240")4. 
Lau<1ei-i)ach's  little  surprise. 

24808. 
Lick  -  skillet      wedding. 

25229. 
Lights  &  shadows.     25421. 
Lost.     2G2G2. 
Love's  labor  not  lost    2G709. 


Ames  (A.  D.) — Continued. 
Man  &  wife.    27744. 
Jlatrimonial  bliss.    2S814. 
iMidnight    mistake.      29443. 
Mr.    Hudson's    tiger    hunt. 

80191. 
Mountebanks.    31241. 
Jlusical  darkey.    31427. 
My     day     &     now-a-days. 

31531. 
New  JIagdalen.    32414. 
New  Year's  in  New  York. 

32514. 
Old  Pompey.     33G0G. 
On  to  victory.    339G0. 
Our  awfid  aunt.    34533. 
Our  daughters.  34594, 34597. 
Out  on  the  world.    34S5Sa. 
Patent    washing    machine. 

35529. 
Pleasure  trip.     3G529. 
Pomp's      pranks.        30772, 

3G773. 

liags  &  bottles.    38349. 

Reverses.     392GG. 

Hippies.     39504. 

S.  H.  A.  ]\L  Pinafore.     40397. 

Seeing  Bosting.     41389. 

Select  school.    41417. 

Sewing-circle  of  the  period. 
41G39. 

Sham  professor.     41929. 

Strawberry  shortcake. 

44099. 

Struck  by  lightning.  44214. 

Taking  the  census.  44952. 

Texa  n  mother  -in  -  law. 
45485. 

That  boy  Sam.    45542. 

Thekla.    45GS5. 

Three  glasses  a  day.    45905. 

Through  snow  anS  sun- 
shine.   4C080. 

Tit  for  tat.  4G324. 

Unwelcome  return.     48450. 

Vice  versa.    4S93G. 

Waking  him  up.    49405. 

Wanted,  a  husband.    49519. 

Why  they  joined  the  Rebec- 
cas.    50757. 

Widower's  trials.    50847. 

Wig-maker  &.  his  servants. 
50942. 

Will-o'-the-wisp.    51030. 

Yankee  duelist.    51903. 

Zion.     523G3. 

$2,000  reward.     52517, 
Ames    (A.    I.)      Charity    war- 
blers.   G755. 
Ames  (E.  M.  E.)  : 

Adrift.    328. 

Bone  of  contention.     4554. 

Flirtation.     14.527,  14528. 

Heiress.     1SG72. 


Amos   (E.  M.  E.) — Continued. 
One  too  many.    34111. 
When  the  cat's  away.   50300. 
Ames  (G.)    Open  sea.    34243. 
An.es    (11.)    pseud.     Rector  of 

St.  Cyprians.    3SG98. 
Ames    (L.    E.)      King   David's 

sin.     237Gla. 
Ames(N.)     .SccAmes  (E.M.E.) 
Ames   (P.  IL)  : 

Swede  iS:  the  merry  widow. 

44734c. 
Wesrern   heroine.      50014a. 
Wildcat  &  the  lamb.    51001. 
Ames  ( W.  H. )     Pair  of  countrv 

kids.    35083a. 
Ames     (William)       Freak     of 

fortune.     1.5297. 
Ames  ( Winthrop)  : 

Children  of  earth.    7029ii. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

54G32. 
Snow  White  &  the 7 dwarfs. 
4290Sa,  42909. 
Ames  &  Holgate: 

Lady       Audley's       secret. 

24355. 
Studio.     442G8. 
Vow  of  the  Ornani.    49304. 

Ames  pub.  co, : 

Actors'  scheme.    213. 
Adventuress.    375. 
After  the  circus.    49G. 
Among     the     moonshinex's. 

1319. 
Andy    Freckles, 

chievous  boy. 
Arthur  Eustace. 
Aunt     Hester's 

2399. 
Backtown  spirits.    2701 
Badly  mixed,     2788. 
Batch  of  proverbs.    3096. 
Best  cure.    3.581. 
Bii-d  family  &  their  friends. 

3914. 
Black  Dick.     4083. 
Book  agent.     4G00. 
Bravery    of    Mr.    Bailey's 

sister.     4948. 
Bridget    Branagan's    trou- 
bles.    5098. 
Broken  links.     5197. 
Bi-oken  vows.    5223. 
By  force  of  love.    5078. 
California  rose.     5858. 
Captured.     0188. 
Carnival  of  days.    G2G4. 
Cai^e  of  jealousy.    C330. 
Casey's     daughter,     Mary 

Ann.     C35G. 
Caught  at  last.    0494. 
Caught  in  the  act.    G500. 
Claim  90.     7484. 


the    mis- 
1447. 
1951. 
dilemma. 


2846 


INDEX 


Ames  pub.  co. — Continued. 

Clurindie    Cackler's   court- 
ship.   7532. 
Clearing  tlie  mists.     7573. 
Cleveland's  reception  party. 

7G04. 
Coast  of  Maine.     7731. 
Coincidence.    7788. 
Colonel's  mlsliap.     7933. 
Conuiiercial  drummer.  8124. 
Country  squire.    8790. 
Cousin  Jolin's  album.     8894. 
Cousin  Josiah.    8895. 
Crazy  lot.    9038. 
Daiisy     Garland's    fortune. 

9G5G. 
Day    in    a    doctor's    office. 

10121. 
Deacon  Jones'  wife's  ghost. 

10192. 
Defending  the  flag.    10381. 
Dr.  Baxter's  servants.  11117. 
Dora  Thorne.     11454. 
Dot.  tlie  miner's  daughter 

115(M). 
Dutch  .Jake.    120G9. 
Dutchman's  picnic.     12083. 
Farmer  Haskin.s.    13G78. 
Fai'mer  Larkiu's  boarders. 

13G81. 
Festival  of  days.    14075. 
FiiUiigan's  tinisli.    142S9. 
Fortune-teller    of    Dismal 

Swamp.    150G9. 
Freeman  mill  strike.    15348. 
Fun  among  de  clouds.  l.j(iG^. 
General  uumager.    1G04S. 
Gertie's  vindication.    1G218. 
Girl  from  Rlidway.     1G510. 
Gittin'  'sperience.    1GG87. 
Grandmother    Hildebraud's 

legacy.     17298. 
Gyp,  the  heiress.    17815. 
Hallabahoola,  the  medicine 

man.     1794G. 
Hans  &  Fritz.  18097. 
Hans       Brummel's      cafe. 

18099. 
Haunted     by     a     shadow. 

18297. 
Haunted  hat.    18302. 
Haunted  mill.    18314. 
Hazel   Adams.     18354. 
Hearts  of  gold.    18503. 
Hotel  Comfort.    203.53. 
Hotel  Healthy.    203.5G. 
In  a  spi tier's  web.    21085. 
In  for  it.    21173. 
Israel's  trip.    22191. 
.Tack's  visitors.    22398. 
Jacob     Schlaft's     mistake. 

2240G. 
Jake  &  Snow.    22432. 
James    boys    in    Missouri. 

22441. 


Ames  pub.  co. — Continued. 
Jarius  Jordan.    2250G. 
Jasper's  troubles.    22519. 
Jes'  lak  while  lo'ks.    22G30. 
Jiuuule  Jones,     22741. 
Joan  of  Arc  drill.    22772. 
Joe,  tiie  waif.    22S0G. 
Johanes    iJlatz's    mistake. 

22810. 
Josli  Winchester.    23039. 
Joshua  Blmlgett.     23041. 
Judge  by  proxy.    23142. 
Judge    Utt'erheimer's    tirst 

case.    2314G. 

Just  like  a  woman.    23372. 
Katie's  deception.    23529. 
Kitty  &  I'atsy.    24059. 
Lady  servant.    24518. 
Landlord's  revenge.    24G30. 
Little  Goldie.     2570.5. 
Little  heroine.     25717. 
Little   wife.     25935, 
Locked  in  a   dressmaker's 
room.    2G052. 

Louess.     2G3S7. 
Love  in  all  corners.    2G519. 
Masliers  mashed.     2S599. 
Match-making     father. 
28773. 

Alechanic's  reprieve.    29000. 
jMidnight  colic.     29420. 
Miller's  daughter.    29019. 
iiillie, thequadroou.    29G24, 
Miss  Blothingay's  blunder, 

2990G, 
Miss  Topsy  Turvy,     30043. 
Mr,    Butte  from   Montana. 

301GO. 
Mrs.  Jones'  afternoon  tea. 

30393. 
Mother  Earth.     31133. 
Muggins   on   the  warpath. 

3130G. 
Muidoon's  blunders.    31320. 
Musical  captain.    31419. 
My  awful  wife.    31494. 
My  pnrd.    31GS2. 
fily  wife's  husband,    31757. 
Nanka's  leap  year  venture. 

319G8. 
New     York     book     agent. 

32524 
Nip  &  tuck.    32834. 
Nobody's  moke.    32956. 
Noel  Corson's  oath.    329GG. 
Nugget  Nell.    33123. 
Old  black  Joe.    33423. 
Old  Glory  in  Cuba.    33495. 
Old  Virginia  hermit.    3.'5G70. 
Old  wayside  inn.    33G75. 
Olivet.     33715. 
Only  girl.    34203. 
Our  family  umbrella.  346x5. 
Our  hotel.    34674. 


Ames  pub.  co. — Continued. 
Our  Jack.    34G88. 
Our  Kittie.     34G97. 
Our      summer      boarders. 

34783. 
Parson's  vacation.    35385. 
I 'at  McFree.    35514. 
I'atsy  O'Uare.    3.5.589. 
releg  &  I'eter.     3.5812. 
I'eim  Hapgood.    35847. 
I'ete  Beetroot.    3.5993. 
I'heelim    O'ltooke's    curse. 

301 09. 
Phyllis,    the    beggar    girl. 

3G190. 
PickU.«l  polliwog.    3G219. 
Pikevilie  folks.    3G291. 
Pomp  Green's  snakes.  36764. 
i'rinter  &  his  devils.    37482. 
Professional  gardener. 

37G09. 
Prtif.   Bones'   latest   inven- 
tion.   37G25. 
Prof.     James      experience 

teaching  a  country  school. 

37G32. 
Pug  &  the  baby.    37807. 
Pursuing  a   mother-in-law. 

37895. 
Rachel,  the  fire  waif.    38304. 
Kaw    recruit.     38528. 
Receipt  for  .'jtl 0,000.    38649. 
llooni  44.    39898, 
Ituben  ilube.     40214. 
I{u!ne<l  life,    40247. 
Same  to  ye.    40G58. 
Santa      Claus'      daughter. 

40733. 
Scale  with  sharps  &  flats. 

40925. 
Servants  vs.  master.     41570. 
Sibyl  Grey.     42233. 
Signing  an  actor.  42310. 
Simple  Silas.     42454. 
Slick  &  Skinner.    42774. 
Snowl)all.    42910. 
Snuff  in  a  box.    42926. 
Soldier's  sweethea  rt.  43113. 
Southern  rose.     43383. 
Spell  of  business.    43498. 
Spellin'  skewl.    43503. 
Squire's  daughter.    43710. 
Strictly  temperance.    4415L 
Strike.    4416L 
Stub.     442.53. 
Stupid  Cupid.     44290. 
Sunlight.    44548. 
Sweetbrier,    44779. 
Switclied  off.    44807. 
Taggs.  the  waif.    44914. 
Telephone.    45230. 
That     awful     carpet-bag. 

4.5530. 
That  black  cat.    4.5535. 
Three  hats.    45970. 


S370~VOL  2- 


2847 


INDEX 


A.mes  pub.  co. — Continued. 
Tiui  riuniiiytiii.     4(i'2'24. 
Til)  on  wheat.     4{J-2\)2. 
Tuiu  Blossom.    4G438. 
Too  many  cousins.     4G525. 
Trials  of  a  couutry  editor. 

4G938. 
Trixie.    47124. 
Tuft's  boanler.    47320. 
Two  Aunt  Emilys.     47544. 
Two  sociable  friends.  47778. 
Uncle  Elban.    4795G. 
Uncle  Jed's  fidelity.    47973. 
Uncle  Sam's  cooks.    48028. 
Uncle  Zacliary  of  Vermont. 

480r)9. 
Uncle  Zeberiah.    480G2. 
Under   the   American   flag. 

48144. 
Unjust  justice.     483G4. 
Valet's  nnstaice.     4SG3G. 
Valuable  fish.    4SG.j9, 4SG60. 
Victim   of  woman's  rij^hts. 

48954. 
Weary  Willie.    49849. 
White  Oak  tavern.     .50551. 
Widow  McGinty.    50822. 
Wild  Man.    50971. 
Winning  a  wife.    51148. 
Winning  hand.    51158. 
Wonderful  telephone.  51656. 
Yacob's    hotel    experience. 

51952. 
$10,000  wager.    52527. 

Araesbury   (H.)  : 

Finnigan's  finish.    14289. 
Fortune-teller     of     Dismal 

Swamp.     1.5069. 
Tip  on  wheat.     46292. 

Amicis  (E.  de)     Fiore  del  pas- 

sato.     14294. 
Amico     (S.     d')       Savonarola. 

40905a. 
Aniiraux  (G.)     Private  O'Brien. 

37534. 

Amlar   (TI.)  : 

Counterfeit.    80S1.  8G83. 
Living  lie.     2-5982. 

Amraennan  (A.  T.)  : 

Battle     of     Long     Island. 

8123. 
Fairvland  festival.     13420. 
Header.    3S546a. 
Itelease      from      bondage. 

3S99G. 
Stag's  echo.     43740. 
Taught  for  naught.    4-5170. 

Amoros  (U.  IMa  y)     See  Tla  y 

Amor6s. 
Amoros    Mlrnlles    (.T.)      Niiios 

de  La  Inclusa.    3282G. 

Amos  (A.) : 

Amarye.    105L 


Amos    (A.) — Continued. 

James  Hai-ding.     22445. 
Tipped    amidst    the    stars. 
46295. 
Amoss     (C.)       Mrs.    Scareitt's 

burglar.     30451. 
Amphlett  (H.  W.)     Thru  green 

eyes.    46120. 
Amy  (F.)     iSee  Duquesne  (A.) 
Accey   (G.)  : 

Avenir.     2519. 
Dupe.    15173a. 
Ai.chors    (D.    L.) 

7714. 
Anders     (I.    J.) 

1018. 
Andersen   (H.  C.) 
Better    than 

gold.     3G37. 
Garden         of 

15902a-15902d. 
Kluge  felleisen. 
Little     mermaid. 

25761b. 
Man    without    a 

^»u20. 
Mermaid.    29214a. 
Schneekonigin.     41080. 
Snow  queen.     42901  a,  42902, 

42903a,  42904,  55373. 
Sunny  home.     44552. 
Swineherd.    44804b. 

Anderson     (A.    A.)       Gio,    the 

Tyrian  armorer.    16386. 
Ai.derson     (A.    M.)       Fighting 

parson.    14202. 
Anderson  (A.  W.)  : 

King  &  the  fool.    23735. 
King's  daughter  &  the  fool. 

23956. 
101.     52476. 
Anderson  (Antony)     Leif  Erics- 
son.   25023. 
Anderson  (Arthur)  : 

Bachelor's  wife.    2724. 


Coachman. 
Alte    heim. 


diamonds    & 
paradise. 


24114. 
15902b, 

shadow. 


Daring  of  Diane, 
the 


9852. 
counter. 


Girl    behind 

1G4G5. 
John      Berkeley's      ghost. 

22S31. 
Joy  ride  lady.    230S7a. 
Lest  we  forget.    25122. 
Marriage    market.      28404, 

28405. 
Night  birds.    32GG4. 
She  smiled.     5-5318. 
Two  little  brides.    47669. 
Two       merry       monarchs. 

47702. 
White         chrysanthemum. 

50498. 
Anderson   (B.  C.)     Mockery  of 

fate.     305.56. 
Aiuderson  (C.)     Test.    45463. 


Anderson  (C.  S.)  : 

Breeze   from   the   Rockies. 

5011. 
Rock  of  ages.    39680. 
St.  Patrick's  eve.    40551. 
Anderson   (C.  W.)     Rike  man- 

nen  och  La/.arus.    39461. 
Anderson  (D.  S.)  : 

Caught  at  last.    6494,  6495. 
Dr.    Foote's    foot.      11144, 

11145. 
Hearts  &  dollars.    18531. 
S.  It.  O.     40404. 
Standing  room  only.    4.37.57, 
43759a. 
Anderson  (E.  H.)    Chip.    7102. 
Anderson   (E.  L.)     Fairy  mir- 
ror.    13411. 
Anderson       (Ed.)         Farmer's 

daughter.     13089. 
Anderson    (Edwin)      Lightning 

express.    25412. 
Anderson    (Emma).     Ida  Lee. 

20857. 
Auderson  (F.) : 
Locke.    2605a 
Merry   duel.     29233. 
Anderson    (F.  A.)     Maggie  La 

IMoan.    27350. 
Anderson     (F.     D.)       Juvenile 

court  judge.      23433. 
Anderson  (G.) : 

Mediator.  29014. 
Parricide.    35363. 
Aiiderson  (G.  M.)  : 

Adventures  of  Ann.    52571. 
At  Piney  Flats.    2174. 
Dora  Deane.     11451a. 
Girl  from  home.    16500. 
Moonshiner's  daughter. 

30977. 
Outcast's  daughter.    34877. 
Train  wreckers.     46762. 

.\pderson    (H.  C.)  : 

Breaking  the  records.    4998. 

Ghost  of  Wiggly  X.    16321. 

Aiiderson     (H.    W.)       On    the 

roclis.     3390T. 
Anderson     (Harriet)      Modern 

.Tonah.     30015. 
Ai'derson    (Hattie)      Nobody's 

darling.     32950. 
Anderson  (Hilding)  : 

Isle  of  Pines.    22100. 
Under  the  dons.    48163. 

Anderson  (I.)  : 

At  Neptune's  throne.    2165. 
Everybody,   &   other   plays 

for  children.    13133a. 
King  Foxy.     23773. 
Little    Madcap's    journey. 

2.5753. 
Lost  queen.    26350. 
Witch  of  the  woods.    51273. 


2848 


INDEX 


Henry  n. 
Mills  of  the 
Cross  patch. 
Trapper, 
pub.  CO. 
See 


Anderson      (J.) 

18900. 
Anderson   (.T.  A.) 

inulif.     296S0. 
Anderson  (J.  E.) 

9200. 
Anderson     (J.     P.) 

4G849. 
Andt-rson      (.Tohu) 

Brand.     4903. 
Anderson  (.Tolm  Murray ) 

Murray-Anderson. 
Anderson     (.Joseph)      Winter's 

tale.     51203. 
Anderson   (.Tulia)  : 

Tempted  by  woman.    45335. 
Wrecked   lives.     5183G. 
Anderson   (K.  S.)  : 

Christ     at     tlie     feast     of 

Purim.     7172. 
Judas  at  the  feast  of  Purim. 

23122. 
Saint  I'aul.     405.'3. 
At  dcrson   (L.  E.)     Thrown  on 
the   world   &   saved   by   our 
hero.    4G117. 
Ai.derson  (M.  de  F.)  : 
Daddy's  hoy.     9G02. 
Dreamland's     gateway. 
11786. 
Arderson  (M.  M.)     Of  his  own 

household.    33298. 
Anderson    (M.   S.   M.)     Claire- 

de-Lune.    531SG. 
Anderson   (Madge)  : 

Christmas  wish.     72.52b. 
Friend  of  the  wind.     15444a. 
Shoes  of  happiness.    42147b. 
.\nderson  (Mary)  : 
Angela.     1483. 
Winter's  tale.    51203. 
Anderson  (N.  C.  C.)    Saint  Mon 

Iteve.     40548. 
Anderson   (N.  D.)  : 

Codes  of  honor.    7761. 
Escape.    12906. 
Game  of  chess.    15853. 
Grundies.    17706. 
Judas  Iscariot.    23123a. 
Anderson    (Nat'l)     Measure  of 

justice.    2S993. 
Anderson    (Nellie)      Maid's  di- 

lenuna.    27516. 
Anderson     (P.)      Who    blames 

lier?    50601. 
Anderson    ( R.   E.)      Jacli's   af- 
finity.   223S2. 
Anderson  (Richard): 

Beyond  the  divide.    37.30. 
Othello  outdone.     34434. 
Professional  life.     37611. 
Anderson       (Rosalind)         See 

James  (.T.  M.) 
Anderson   (S.)  : 

Cinderella.    7352. 


Anderson   (S.) — Continued. 

Little    Red    lUdiug    llood. 
2.JS57. 

Besurrection.    39132. 

Sleeping  city.     42759. 

The!  Mia.     45(591. 

Unwi-itteu   law.     484G4. 
Anderson    (S.   E.)      Inside  the 

lines.    21775. 
Anderson    (S.   G.)     Courier  of 

the  MiUado.    8835. 
Anderson  (S.  T.)  : 

Heredity.     53927. 

^ly  mother's  picture.  3165G. 
Anderson   (T.  P.)     Trials  of  a 

country  editor.     40938. 
Anderson  (V.  W.)    I'ure  metals 

and  alloys.    37SG1. 
Anderson   (W.  A.)     Little  Joe. 

25732a. 
Anderson   (W.  C.)  : 

Hello,  central !    1S708. 

Jolly  old  hoys.    22952. 

Jolly  old  chums.     22953. 

Old  cronies.    334G2. 

Two  old  crohies.    47731. 
Artderson   (W.  E.)  : 

King  Noanett.    23821. 

Jloiia.    30731. 

Mother  Earth.    31132. 

My  Margaret.     31G39. 

Trap.    4GS35. 
Anderson  (Vv.  II.)     Fifty-fifty. 

14153d. 
Andersons.  Cupid  in  a  fix.  53306. 
Aiderton    (A.   F.)  : 

How  would  you  like  to  be 
in  crazy  asylum?    20564. 

In  crazy  asylum.    21132. 

Insane  asylum  play.  217G2. 
Andiuo(J.)  Filibuster.  14224. 
Andor    (Garvay)      See  Garvay 

(A.) 
Andrae  (O.  W.  or  W.  O.)    Con- 
spiracy.    8334. 
Ar.dran  (M. )     Sernient  d'amour. 

16974. 
Andre   (A.)  : 

Avenging  spirit.     52779. 

Court  affairs.     8838. 

Reforms.    38896. 

War  of  independence.  49588. 
Andre     (C.)       Saudmiinuchen. 

40688. 
Andr6   (.L)  : 

Meei'fahrer.    29040. 

Sandmannchen.     40688, 
Audreae   (P.)  : 

Passing    of    Hans    Dippel. 
35451 a. 

Boyal  romance.     40175. 

Stronger  sex.    44204. 
Andreas  (E.)  : 

Belgian  belle.     3349a. 

Good-a  bye,  Marie.    17121b. 

Mail  order  house.     27524b. 

2849 


Andreas  (E.) — Continued. 

Really  an  actress.    3S.')87a. 

Tony  in  the  movies.    .5.'tG2l. 

Touch    of    human    nature. 
4G()09a. 
Andreetf     (L.)       See    Andreev 

(L.  N.) 
Andreev    (L.  N.)  : 

Anathema.     1392,  1393. 

Ashmedei.     2081a. 

Gesannneltedramen.   16239. 

King- Hunger.    237S0. 

Life  of  man.    25319,40905c. 

IMays.     3G5U41). 

Pretty       Sabine       women. 
37124a. 

Savva.     40905c. 

Sorrows  of  Belgium.  43296a. 

To  the  stars.     46389. 463S9a. 
Andres    (J.   Mesa)      See   Mesa 

Andri-s. 
Andres  de  Prada   (.L)  : 

Ki-aguas.     I.j240a. 

IM(»za  del  llano.    54630. 
Andrei!    (L. )  : 

Alegre  Manchego.    56069. 

Serenatailel  |>ueblo.     41534. 

Siega.     42203. 
And  rew  ( G .  T. )    Faust.    1 3900c. 
Andrew      (S.)        See     Layton 

(F.  G.) 
Andreweff    (L.)      See  Andreev 

(L.  N.) 
Andi-ews  (C.)  : 

At  State  Line.    2189. 

Breakers.     4978. 

Cave  man.     53094. 

Great-grandfatlier's    ghost. 
17399. 

Hero  to  bis  valet.   19271. 

His      majesty,      the     fool. 
19722. 

Impostor.     21049. 

Interrupted   revels.     21838. 

Light.     2i5357. 

Moods  of  Muriel.    30930. 

Nobler      than      the     liing. 
32935. 

Square  deal.     436S1. 

World.     51745. 

Andrews     (E.     F.)       Princess 
Chimay.     37404. 

Andrews  (E.  M.)     Second  com- 
mandment.   412S0a, 
Andrews  (F.  G.)  : 

Back  home.     2741. 
Hal   Hazard.     17901. 
Kady,  a  child  of  tlie  Rock- 
ies.    23445. 
Love's  labor  not  lost.    26709. 
Mountebanks.     31241. 

Andrews     (Fannie    A.)       Man 

higher  up.     27S32. 
Andrews  (Florine  A.)    Michael 

Strogoff.    29370. 


IK"DEX 


Andrews    (Frank    A.)      Mani- 
kin.    2S0C9n. 
Andrews   iC  H.)     Scarlet  let- 
ter.    40979. 
Andrews  (G.  N.)  : 

IJ.Kk  liniiie.    2741. 
IJeliind  the  portiere.    33.S2. 
IJlue-Rrass  cavalier.     4371. 
Easle  tavern.    12121. 
Gunman.     177S2a. 
In  Berkshire  Hills.    21110. 
Kate      Sbauuou.        23508- 

23.J10. 
Mill  &  the  garden.    29G01. 
Musliroom    statesman. 

3139G. 
Remittance  man.    3901S. 
Through  a  window.    4G0C5. 

Andrews    (II.   E.)      Campaign. 

5957. 
Andiews  (IT.  M.)     Struggle  for 

gold.     44235. 
Andrews  (J.  L.)  : 

Ancestral  <iulntet.     1397. 
Golf.    17033. 
Andrews  (K.  L.)    Crooked  man 
and  his  crooked  wife.    54981. 
AiHlrews  (L.  It.)    Winter's  holi- 
day.    51200. 
Ardrews     (M.)       Square    deal. 

4.3G81. 
Andrews  (M.  E.)     Down  by  the 

Colorado.     11584. 
Ai'drews      (R.     F.)        College 

sweetheart,     78G8. 
Andrews  (U.  L.) : 

Little  white  slave.     25934. 
Single  heart  &  double  face. 
42501,  42502. 

Andrews     (R.    R.)       Wallop's 

wooing.     4943G. 
Andrews  (S.  P.)     On  the  road. 

33001. 
Andrews  (W.  C.) : 
Humbug.     20G29. 
My  wife's  friend.    31749. 
Andrews     (W.    H.)      Bachelor 

girls.    2GG9. 
Andreyev    (L.)      See   Andreev 

(L.  N.) 
Ai.drieu  (G.)     Mirko.    29818. 
Andi-iolli.      Romeo   and   Juliet. 

39S5G. 
Asidros    (A.  A.)      See  Ilawley 

(A.  A.) 
Andi-uss   (A.)     Game  of  tickle 

tockie.     15S7G. 
Andniss  (A.  A.)     Sunny  South. 

445G2. 
Andruss  (A.  TI.) : 

Belle  IMarie.    3387. 
See  also  llerndou  (A.) 

Angel     (W.)       Schlechte    ruf. 
410GC. 


Angel  antonio  (F,  d')     Giovanni 

Gallurese.     1G393,  10394. 
Angel  is    (T.   de)      See  De  An- 

Aiigell*  (C.   R.)     Hand  of  the 

law.      18044,    18045. 
Angell  (J.)  : 

Beyond  the  blue  hills.     3727. 
Father  of  the  bills.    1385G. 
Angell   (J.  S.)  : 

Ea.«?y  Jim.    12177b. 
Every  husband.    13112b. 
In      the      Arab's      power. 

21342a. 
Magic  strings.    273S9a. 
Price  he  paid.    3714Gb. 
Serpent,   a   cowboy   &.   the 
dove.    41549. 


Aijgelo 


(E.   M.   y) 
y  Augelo. 


See  Mar- 


quina 
Anger  ( L. )  : 

Baron    &    his    friend    out 

West.    3010. 
Isle  of  Love.    221G1. 

Angevine   (F.  R.)     Graduated. 

1721G. 
Anglada   (E.)  : 

Cariuo  serrano.  G224. 

Guitarra  del  amor.     5384G. 

Lucia na.    2G809. 

Supllcio  de  Tantalo.    44G08. 

Viaje  de  placer.    48923. 

Angle  (L.  M.)     Mirror.    29821. 


Angus  (F.) 

40273. 
Ai,ile   (A.) 

2S127. 
Ankersmit 

15349. 
Anu   (E.)  : 
Getting 
Result. 


Tim's  redemption. 
Manuel  Meneudez. 
(A.)       Freemason, 


out.    lG288a. 
39122a. 
Two   women.     47827a. 

Anna    (L.    d')      \Sce    D'Anna. 
Aunesley    (F.)      Between   our- 
selves,    3GG8, 
Anno  (A.)  : 

Beiden     reichen     Mueller, 

13840. 
Horner  family.    20275. 
Aununzio  (A.  d')  : 

JMarrJed  a  month.    28433. 
I'earl  of  Gleamland.     35730. 
Annunzio   (G.  d')  : 

Daughter  of  lorio.    9901. 
Daughter  of  Jorio.    99G4. 
Dead  city.     10203a. 
Dream  of  an  autumn  sun- 
set.    11732. 
Fedra.     13972. 
Fiaccola    sotto    11    moggio. 

1410G. 
Figlia     dl     lorio.       14207, 
14208. 


Annunzio  (G.  d')— Continued. 
Francescada  Rimini.  15248, 
15249,      15251,      15251a, 
15252a. 
Gioconda.      10G90a,    23G36, 

47525. 
Honeysuckles.    20135b. 
Mai-tyre  de   St.   Sebastian. 

28524,  28525. 
Nave.     32101. 
IMil  Che  I'amore.    3G41C. 
Anquin  (R.)     Nounou  d'Uctave. 

33095. 
Anson  (C.  M.)  ; 

Colleagues.    7814. 
Hero.     1924G, 
In  the  Rockies.    21493. 
Under  suspicion.     48141. 
An.«:on    (M.  H.)     Won  at  five. 

51G25. 
Anspach  (L.) : 

Belie   of  Baltimore  Town. 

52857. 
Lolita.    54309. 
Anspacher  (Carrie)     Brothers. 

53001. 
Anspacher  (L.  K.) : 

Anna    &    the    Arch    Duke 

John.     1.537. 
Apartment  to  let.    1G70. 
Embarrassment    of    riches, 

12.5S2. 
Glass  bouse.    1G72G, 
His  son.    19818. 
Rose  in  her  hair.    399(>5a. 
Tristan    &    Isolde.      47073. 

47074. 
Unci  Listened  woman.  47928, 

55720. 
Vecci.     48745. 
Washer -woman      duchess. 

49G48. 

Woman  of  impulse.    51441. 

Anstalt    fiir     aulTiihrungsrecht 

drnmatischer  werke  d.  litera- 

tur  u.  nuisik,  g.  m.  b.  h. : 

Als    ich    uoch    im    fluegel- 

kleide.    1003a. 
David  and  Goliath.    lOOGOa. 
Europiiischekonzert.  13051, 

13051a. 
Fa  1 1  des  schiilers  Vehge.sack. 

13459.1. 
Graf   D'Orsays   letzte   tat. 

17220c. 
Hotel  regisseur.     203G5. 
Kaiserliche  hoheit.     23401. 
Katharina.    23515a. 
Kongress.    24229a. 
Kiinstlerliebe.    242G7. 
Letzte  instanz.    251G4. 
Ober,    33210, 
Prinzcheu.     37492. 
P  r  i  n  z  e  s  s  i  n       Parisade. 
3749Ga. 


2850 


rSTDEX 


Anstnlt     ffir    auffiihmnpsrecht 

(Iramntlscher  werke  d,  litern- 

tur  u.  musik,  jr.  m.  h.  1i. — Con. 

Wnndervoeel.    494S9a. 

777:10.     524S4a. 

Anster     (J.)      Faust.      I3S97b, 

33902a,  13902b. 
Anstey      (F.)        See     Guthrie 

(T.  A.) 
Anstey   (L.  L.)  : 
'America.    1142. 
April  shower.     1745. 
liifflit  housekeepinsr.    25372. 
Wa-Wa-Xita.     49337. 
.Vtitenson   (B.  C.) : 

At  the  convent  jrnte.    2218. 
Lone  operator.    2G113. 
.Inthelnie  (P.)    Honneur  japon- 

alR.     20140. 
Antherley  (A.)   Alice.    778. 
Anthes  (O.)     Don  .Tunns  letztes 

abenteuer.    11355,  11355a. 
Antliony   (B.  B.)  : 

Danse  d'everon.     9821. 
Venetian   romance.     48793. 
Anthony   (R.  L.)     Bradstreets. 

4886,  4887. 
Anthony    (C.)      Detective's   ro- 
mance.    10G24. 
Anthony  (C.  P.) : 
Pagans.    5485.'>. 
Peacock.    35715. 
Anthony   (E.  C.)  : 

Cnptain  Kidd.    6131. 
INIaid  in  the  moon.    27453 
Pearl  nianlen.    85727. 
Swastika,    44732,  44733. 
Anthony  (E.  T.)  : 

Bells    t!uit    rang   Nelly    a 

bride.    3403. 
•To.  the  waif  of  the  streets. 
22758. 
Anthony    (F.)     Weh'  dem,  der 

fWefft.    49944. 
Anthony  (T.)     Life.     25274. 
Anthony   (L.  B.)  : 
Oracia.     17213. 
Little  Belerian.     25."iSGa. 
Play  builders.    36456. 
Quicksand.    38190. 
Skeesicks.     42651. 
Spooks.     55422. 
Third  law.    45810. 
Anthony  (T^.  ft.)     Divided  dutv. 

11002. 
Anthony      (M.l        Precedents. 

3703S. 
Antifro  pub.  co. : 

Aboard   the   Pond-lily   spe- 
cial.   52549. 
Afrikaforscher.    454. 
At  the  i^rocery.     52751. 
Chiropractor.    7118a. 
Difficult  examinations. 
10850a. 


Antlfro  pub.  co. — Continued. 

Do  as  you  please.  11080a. 
Dunkelblauewiese.  12037a. 
Ehrlich  wahrt  am  lUngsten. 

12327b. 
Erste  kuchen.     12S90b. 
Flecktyphus.     14491a. 
Orape  juice.     17324a. 
Ilandv    grandmother. 

18078c. 
ITaunted  house.     18306. 
Her  first  cake.    18981  b. 
Honestv  is  the  best  policv. 

20013a. 
Hiiben  und  drfihen.    .53995. 
Teh  suche  arbeit.     20840^. 
If    a    body    meet    a    body. 

54017. 
Knutschdoktor         Stremel. 

24199b. 
Landiniliz    von    Blosewitz. 

24630a. 
Leinfenz.     25027a. 
Looking  for  work.  2616Sa. 
Love  of  order.    26575a. 
Nasensanunler.     3202Ra. 
Nixnodzige  kaadz.    32847;!. 
Painting    the    church    red. 

54870. 
Ruled       bv       sulTragettes. 

40251a. 
Seifenklopp.     41407a. 
Sepnl      raacht      geschafte. 

41517a. 
Sepnl    will    reich    werden, 

41 51 71>. 
Soap  club.     55375. 
Spinnweberei.     43.54Sa. 
Steinkohle.     438.-3a. 
Studentin.     44264a. 
Surprise  to  everyone.   554S9. 
Ton.     46493a. 
Wanted,  a  wife.    49543h. 
Wofhnachten       im       felde. 

499.51a. 

Wochentage.    51346a. 

Antiouarian  soc.  of  the  art  1n- 

stitnte.        Pnjreant      of      ti;e 

Italian   renaissance.     35047e. 

Antisdel    MV.   R.)     Tippecanoe 

da  vs.     46294. 
Antoifn  Lorente    (C)   Er  niilo. 

12844. 
Antona-Traversi  (C.)  : 

Caso  di  cosripnza.     5.3084. 
Fian^f'e.     53633. 
Aitona-Traversf  (Cr.)  : 

CaritsV  mondana.     6225. 
Du  Barry.     11903.  11905. 
Fiamma.    14107. 
JTadre.    27304. 
ATartiri  del  lavorn.     28514. 
INToglie  onesta.     306S3. 
Plus  beaux  jours.    36575. 
Pozzo  doMa   verita.     37016. 


Antonio    (F.)      Fortezza   trion- 

fante.      15037. 
Ar.tony    (F.)     See  Nikolowskv 

(A.) 
Antrim  (B.  J.t     Miner's  dream. 

29729. 
Antrim     (II.)      Toy    salesman. 

46674. 
Anzengruber    (L.)  : 

Farmer  forsworn.  161 84a. 
Fourth       commauduient. 
15100. 
Aoki    (H.    G.)      Painted    face. 

350GG. 
Aparicio.    Bateria.    £097. 
Apel    (P.)      Hans    Sounenstos- 

sers  hollenfahrt.    18116. 
Apery    (T.   J.   d')    His   heart's 

blood.    19651. 
Apex  bk.  CO.    Trovador.    55666. 
Apfel    (L.    F.)      At   the   horse- 
track.     2245a. 
Apollo  amusement  co.,  inc. : 
Masked  marvel.     54453. 
Sadie  from  Riverside  drive. 
404S2a. 
Apollo   supreme   arch    chap.   1. 

Druiden.    11856. 
Apollo  verlag: 

Casanova.     6312. 
Herrohnewohuung.  19309a. 
.\potheker     (D.)       Terrible 

dream.     45412. 
App(G.J.)   Lucky  tramp,  26882. 
Ai.p  nV.)     Vedah.    48747. 
Appel   (F.  N.)  : 

Lighthouse   signal.     25406. 
Self-surrender.     41435. 
Appel  I  (N.>  : 

Victoria  cross.    48977. 
Victorian  cross.    48979. 
Wicked  London.     50773. 
Appiano   (R.  von)     Barseba  of 

Rabenstein.     3065. 
Appleby    (C.)       Captain   U.    S. 

Stata's  nemesis.     6164. 
Appleby  (S.  C.)  : 

Parson's  battle.     35378. 
Stolen  sabre.    43942. 
Appleton  (D.)  &  co. : 

Great     pla.ys.       17445  a. 

17445b. 
.Tournalisten.    23067b. 
.lull us  Caesar.    23266. 
.Tuncrfrau   von   Orleans. 

23300f. 
Macbeth.    27055. 
Aferchant  of  Venice.     29185. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29477. 
Worth  of  a  woman.    51810. 
Appleton  (G.  A.)     Opal.    34236. 
Appleton  (G.  W.)  : 

Fair  sinner.     13392. 
Zana.     52273. 


2851 


INDEX 


Appleton    (INI.)      Masquerading 

lady.    28055. 
Appleton  (W.  .1.)     Struggle  for 

millions.    44240. 
Aprnford  (E.)     Sre  Pierra  (A.) 
AiH'il    (X.)     Trunsfonnatiou  of 

Kapliael  I>enuox.    40S19. 
Apuleius     (L.)       Goldeu     ass. 

4G81G. 
Aquino    (G.  de)  : 

Gloria  del  barrio.     lG771a. 
Nol)le7,a   de   un   querer. 
32940. 

Arado   (B.)  : 

By  parcel  post.    5699. 
Newsie'sCliristiuas.     32574. 
Aral     (S.)       Guardian    of    the 

sword.    17720. 
Araua   (E.  Kuiz  de)     See  Ruiz 

de  Arana. 
Aratus     (A.)       Barrens'     lust 

case.    3062. 
Arbenz  (U.)    Columbus,    50074. 
Arbous   (G.  .T.)      Sprigs  of  no- 
bility.    55424. 
Arbuokle   (M.)  : 

Circus  gent.    7407a. 
Reform   candidate.     38867. 
Arcnro    (F.)      At    tbe    moving 

picture  sbow.    2201. 
Arcbdiill   (^^.)  : 

Ob  !  those  \Aives.    833G2. 
R:in  Dan.     38426. 
Red  masque.     38763. 
Sorcerer's  spell.     43285. 
Spinning  her  web.     43548. 
Archer.     Jolly   Bohemians. 

22928. 
Archer  (C.)     Work.s  of  Henvik 

Ibsen.     .-.1730-51730k. 
Archer   (E.)  : 

Commissaire    et    les    cam- 

brioleurs.    8131. 
Isidore  Cloufin.     22133. 
Passes  magnet  iques.    35445. 

Archer  {Mrs.  F.  E.)     Works  of 

Ilenrik  Ibsen.     51730-51 7.30k. 

Archer  (Fred)     See  Crittenden 

(F.  B.) 
Archer  ( Frederic)  : 

Lamb's  gambol.    24.562. 

Spotless  town.    43036. 

Archer    (J.   B.)      Isle  of  Rest. 

22167a. 
Archer    (Will)      Mistakes   will 

happen.     30122. 
Archer   (William)  : 
Brand.     4901:i. 
Crusaders.    9266. 
King   Lear.     23804. 
Master  builder.     2867.5. 
Masterpieces      of      English 
drama :    Wm.    Congreve. 
28742. 


Archer  (William) — Continued. 
When    we    dead    awaken. 

5U349. 
Works    of    Henrik    Ibsen. 

51730-51730k. 

Archibald    (H.    A.)      Eccentric 
teacher.     12189. 

Archibald    (J.  F.  .T.)  : 
Outpost.    34904. 
Surrender.     55490. 

.\rctander     (.7.     W.)       Master 

builder.    28074. 
Arcy  (H.  A.  d')     See  D'Arcy. 
Ardath    (F.  J.)  : 

Hinim.     19514. 

Two   thieves.     47794. 
Ardeck   (A.)     Under  the  royal 

oak.     48204. 
Ardell.     Smugglers.    42800. 
xirdell    (F.)  : 

Suffragette.    44399. 

Vice  versa.     4S937a, 

Ardelson    (J.    D.)      Memories. 

29093. 
Arden  (E.)  : 

Barred  out.    3044.  3044a. 

Call  of  the  bugle.    5899. 

Caf)tain  Velvet.    6165. 

Children  of  Israel.    7034. 

Eagle's  nest.    12123. 

Girl  in  the  garden.    16562a. 

Guv  Kaglnn's  wife.     17804. 

Ladder  of  life.    24314. 

Left  at  the  post.    24983. 

Missing  link.     30059. 

Night  &  morning.    32044. 

Piiot.  30312. 

Plunger.  30571. 

Queen  Mab.  38001. 

Raglan's  way.    38347, 

Red  trail.     38809. 

Smuggler.     42805. 

T.ile  of  two  cities.     44981. 

Third  detrree.    4.5803. 

Thoroughbred,    4.5807. 

Two     men     &     a     woman. 
47098. 

White  wolf.    50591. 

Woman  hunter,    55983. 

Zorah.    52388. 
Arden  (W.)     See  Jones-Foster 

(W.  A.) 
Arderfus: 

Chi  CO  de  Lfipe:^.    6961. 

Cuplctista  de  moda.    9449a. 
Arderfus  (E.  G.)  : 

A  la  fuerza  ahorcan.    13. 

IMiiestro  Vals.     27326a. 

Ni  fi  l!i  ventana  te  asomes. 
32590. 

Ni     media     palabra     mAs. 
32598.  , 

Arderfus  (E.  .L)     Honra  y  ven- 
ganza,    20195. 

2852 


Arderfus  (G.)    Amor  de  ImMclL 

1331. 
Ardid  (-Candela)     See  Candela 

Ardid. 
Ardizoni(.I.)   Revelation.  55159. 
Ardoti   ( J. )  : 

Caricaturist.    G221. 
Designs  urade  on  the  stage. 
10554. 
x\^rena  ( H. )     Two  roses.    47767. 
Areniis   (.1.)  : 

Estrellas  fugaces.    12906. 
Explotados.      13255. 
Arenas    Guerra    (F.)      Vida 

riueva.    48992. 
Arendrup     (E.)       There     was 

once — .     45731. 
Arene   (E.)  : 

Konig  in  Paris.    24207. 
Paris-New  York.      35308. 
Roi.     39741. 
Arens    (W.)    Rapacity  of  man. 

38406. 
Arenstein  (M.)  : 

Key  to  happiness.     23638a. 
Merry  tragedy.    29265a. 
My  wife's  craze.    31744a. 
Unrighteous    righteousness. 
48410a. 
Arey  (W.)    Grafter.    1723G. 
Ariwedson     (O.     F.)       Prince 

Conti.     37291. 
Argentage    (C.    det      See    De 

Argentage. 
Argo  (H.)     1692.     5249.5. 
Argyll    (J.  D.  S." Campbell.  9th 

diikeof)    Diarmld.    10709. 
Arias     (A.     Fernfindez-)       See 

Fernfindez-Arias. 
Arias     (E.     Rodrfguez-)       See 

Rodrfgnez-Arias. 
Ariiis    (E.    Yuste)      See   Yuste 

Arias. 
Ariiis     Hernsmz     (J.)     Amor 

mlsmo.  1336a. 
Arion     (A.)     Poodles    &    other 

dogs.     36788a. 
Arion  verlag: 

Aushilfsbaby.    2463a. 
Frnu  Sophie  Moulis.  1.5281. 
Gabriel  loderfischer.    15756. 
Helene  Ruhecks  ehe.    18739. 
Loulou-kleine,    slisse    Lou- 

lou.     26413. 
Nur  nicht  driingeln.    33161. 
Parkettsitz   no.   10.     35340. 
Parquettsitz  no.  10.    35359. 
Rjitsel,  weib.    38318. 
Roms    rote    rosen.     39882, 

398S3. 
Seidene  striimpfe.    41406. 
Tugendresldenz.     47321. 
Untersrang     von     Pompeii. 

4S429b. 
Verbotene  kues.     48851. 


IKDEX 


Arfosto  (L.)     Copa  encantada. 

84G5. 
Arisnea  (S.)     Sin  el  amor  que 

eucanta.    55347. 
Aristophanes : 

Birds.     Frogs,    &    Clouds. 
1837a. 

FroKs.     53127. 

Lysistrata.     2GnS3. 

Oiseaux.     333S3. 
Arline  (A.)    New  idea.   32401. 
Ariinj^'toa  (B.)     Leader.     24910. 
Arlington     (K.)       See    Baxter 

(It.  M.) 
Arliss  (G.): 

There  and  bacli.    45715. 

West  end.    49991. 
AnuAIlya  (M.)     See  Armstrong 

(Mary) 
Armant  (F.)     Patriots.     35573, 

35574. 
Armas  (J.  de)     See  De  Armas. 
Armband  (A.)  : 

Hara-liiri.    18197. 

His  last  act.     19671. 

Mother.     54602. 

Mother's  secret.    54618. 

Oriental  painting.    34351. 

Release.    38995a. 

Unknown  woman.    55738. 

Arrabruster     (F.     W.)       Right 

way.     39449. 
Armbruster  (M.)  : 

Free  trade.    15337. 
Tarif.    45140. 
Armengod    (E.)  : 

Amor  y  vino.    1340. 
Edil.     1223.^. 
Epflogo.    12827. 
Armengol      (A.     Cuyas)        JS'ee 

Cuyas  Armengol. 
Armin   (W.  W.)     Golden  wed- 
ding.    17021. 
Armiiiiln    (L.    de)      Segadores. 

41402. 
Armitage(F.)    Araminta  Snow. 

1761. 
Armond     (I.     d')      See    D'Ar- 

mond   (I.) 
Armond   (L.  de)     See  De  Ar- 
mond   (L.) 
Armont.      Nuits    du    Hampton 

club.     33128. 
Armont  (Paul)  : 

Chevalier  au masque.    6927. 
Coq  en  pAte.    53259. 
Mari   gar(;on.     54424. 
Seine  geliebte.    41412. 
Armont  (Petrocochino)  : 
Con  &  CO.     8196. 
Hippolyte's  abenteuer. 

19512. 
Theodore  et  cie.    45707. 
True  du  Brgsilien.    47198. 


Armour  (IT.)  : 

Prince  of  knaves.    37340. 
Somebody's  baby.     431 G2. 
Treaclierous    siind.      4GSS9. 
Armstrong.    Prima  donna  &.  the 

sport.    37230. 
Armstrong    (A.    F.)      Barrier. 

3054a. 
Armstrong  (A.  O.)  : 
Dorotliy.    .13444. 
Sorrow.     4329G. 
Up  against  it.     48474. 
Armstrong    (A.    W.)      Women 

and  men.     55009. 
Armstrong   (Agues)      See  Bii'd 

(A.    R.) 
Armstrong  (Anne)     Gossips  of 

Kingvilie.     17151. 
Armstrong   {Mrs.  B.  A.)  : 

Amanda    on    No    Petticoat 

Island.     1048a. 
At  the  foot  of  the  throne. 

2233. 
Even  play.    13080. 
Girl  &  the  millions.    16445. 
Other  half.    34453. 
Promised  Innd.     37680. 
Wnv    of   the    transgressor. 
49750. 
Armstrong     (C.)       Verdict. 

48853. 
Armstrong    (G.  G.)      Rosa,  the 

glad.    39925a. 
Armstrong  (C.  G.)  : 

Double  code.    11506a. 
His  father's  son.     19G21. 
Range.    38447. 
Armstrong  (G.)     Timid  profes- 
sion.    46260a. 
Armstrong    (G.    B.)      Friends. 

15460. 
Armstrong  (G.  G.)    Blue  &  the 

gray.    4338. 
Armstrong  (George)     .^ee  Arm- 
strong (A.  A.) 
Armstrong  (H.)  : 

Circumstantial  evidence. 

7398. 
Life's  sentence.    25343. 
Armstrong  (H.  H.)  : 

Common  or  preferred. 

8144. 
Ditching  Diana.     10997. 
Landing  net.     24627. 
Quicksilver.    3S195. 
Rich  mn  n,  poor  man.     39335. 
Rosalind  ruined.    39935a. 
Timid  profession.     46260a. 
Armstrong    {Mrs.  I.  L.)      How 
Farmer     Jones     was     won. 
20473a. 
Armstrong   (J.)      Tin  wedding. 

46279. 
Armstrong  (J.)  jr.  "Shadow  of 
a  crime.     41672. 

2853 


Armstrong     (J.     A.)        Sedan. 

41381. 
Armstrong  (.T.B.)  Gems.   10029. 
Armstrong  (.1,  R.)  : 

In  the  Philippines.     21480. 
On  the  desert.    33829. 
Slia kespeare     up  -  to  -  date. 
41734. 
Armstrong  (L.)     Indiana  man. 

21650. 
Armstrong   (L.  M.)     Career  of 

Kitty.     6214. 
Armstrong    (L.    M.    C.)      Ger- 
trude Mason,  M.  D.    16229. 
Armstrong  (L.  O.)  : 

Hiawatha.     19348,  19349, 
Hiawatha,     the     Mohawk. 

19352. 
Michilimackinac.     29382. 
Snlem.    40584. 
Armstrong     (L.     V.)       Naiya- 

Janam.       31908a,  31908b. 
Armstrong      (M.)        Over     the 

phone.     34949. 
Armstrong   (M.  L.)  : 

Illma.     20965,  20966. 
Senator's  daughter.     41462, 
41463,  41463ii. 
Armstrong  (Margaret)     Career 

of  Kitty.     6214. 
Armstrong   (Marie)  : 
Mis6re.     29867. 
Patriots.    35573a. 
Prodigal  knave.    37580. 
Rose-colored  slipper.    39955. 
Armstrong  (Mary)  : 

Corn  drama.     8533. 
His  wedding  eve.    19836. 
Ariiistrong    CP.)  : 

xilias      Jimmy      Valentine. 

769. 
Ann  La  Mont.    1535. 
Bank's  half  million.    2927a. 
Bludgeon.     4326a. 
Blue  gxass.     4370. 
Blue  grass  handicap.    4375. 
Deep  purple.     10366. 
End  of  a  love  story.    12697. 
Escape.    12904. 
Heart  of  a  thief.    18451a. 
Heart    of    the    Tenderloin. 

18495. 
Heir  to  the  hoorah.     18665. 
Italian  hand.     22255. 
Like  mother  used  to  make. 

25442. 
Love    story    of    the    ages. 

26618. 
My  June.    31589. 
Pirate.    36396. 
Romance     of     the     under- 
world.   39825. 
Rosa,  the  glad.     39925a. 
St.  Ann.    40512. 
Salomy  Jane.    40615.40616. 


IISDEX 


Armstrong  (P.) — Continued. 
Sierra.    422S3. 
Superstition  of  Sue.    44G05. 
To  save  one  girl.    46370. 
Woman  proposes.    51483. 

Ai-mstrong  (P.)  co. : 

Banl<'s  Iialf  million.    2927;'. 
Biuflfreon.    4.S2Ga. 
Escape.    12904. 
Henrt  of  a  thief.    18451a. 
Love    story    of    the    ages. 

2GG18. 
Pirate.    3G30G. 
To  save  one  girl.    46.376. 
Woman  proposes.    51483. 
Armstrong  (Mrs;.  R.  F.)     Gos- 
sips of  Kingville.    17151. 
Armstrong     (W.)       Aphrodite. 

1678. 
Armstrong    (W.   D.")      Chiudia. 
755.-). 

Armstronc:   (W.  H.)     Express- 
man.    13262. 

Armstrong    (W.    ivr.)      Sheriff 
Sc  ihp  con.    42073a. 

Arnedo  (Luis')  : 

Ai^'iro  si  que  va  de  veras. 

PorfltncorAs.     S'^''^'?. 
Vovo    o'^lnr.      48743. 
Arnott  nv.  V.  rv.>  : 

At  "  "lihvav  stntion.    2110 
2117. 

T^I>^-r.no  50708. 

jVvrv»^f"rns  fie  'Mnx  y  IMino 

0:^1  On. 

PovriP  flfif^i.      O'^.'^f). 
r«ocr|    rlp  r»n5M<5.      pt^'^TO. 

pi,»^/^     fie     las     Pefiueliif^. 

COOOn. 

p^rf-o  r^r>  "nscrdin.     ^'^84a. 

■p/lo/l   f?r»   Monro.      1221'^ 

Totrollo  fior»ivtiin!''      ^^^~r\2. 
Ft-oc^o  flo  Oovn.     I'^'^OS. 
OAnorn  ri1p'»TTi.     TO'^TO. 
Oor)fo   Tr>r»"nflf>.      10005. 
fjontp  sorin.     K^OflO. 

■pfn»>«'-.    V    Felipe    Segnndo. 

20702. 
TVT/;tofiA  Oor^Ur.    29329. 
T\T?  nnn".     293~9 
Pohrp  niHn.     SO'OO. 
■pr'morn    rnnnui'^ti.      37247. 
PHnf'np  rostn.     3747.5. 
SpT'nffn.elnlnturero.    !^r;2<?1. 
Sobrina  del   cura.     42943.? 


Arniches  (C.) — Continued. 

Sombradel  molino.     43146a. 
Suerte  loco.     443S5. 
Arniv&lde  (A.)     See  Levy  (An- 

dr$.) 
Arnold.    Isle  of  Smiles.    22169. 
Arnold  (A.  S.)     In  the  nick  of 

time.    21472. 
Arnold    (G.  B.) : 

Burlesque    serenaders. 

5563. 
Fa<ls    &    fancies.      13347, 
13349. 
Arnold    (C.    H.)      Alchemists. 

719. 
Arnold  (C.  T.)     Russia.    40329. 
Arnold    (C.   W.)      Doctor's  se- 
cret.   11206. 
Arnold    (D.   R.)  : 

Denth    the    world    builder. 

10286a. 
Pillars  in  ruins.    3G310a. 
Arnold   (E.)  : 

Ad5^unia.     389. 
Li  gl)  t  of  Asi  a.     2.5.384. 42235. 
Arnold    (E,   A.)      Mrs.   .Jethro. 

30392. 
Arnold    (F.)  : 

TVfpin  niter  berr.    29059. 
Sclnvohpnde    j  u  n  g  f  r  a  u  . 

41138n. 
Pnfin'ef^be  fliege.     43415. 
\,."/n1'1    (F.    D.>      Eugenie. 

^rrt'-''"!   ^TP   TV  >    Jr. 

O.-mn   '-«"<T.      •'"'''^O 

Vrr.oT'1  m   r*  >  • 

pr.»^fo?n     r^n    r!f!str<'»'s    dor 

Ul,x  riO0 

'T''>of    ^'ofol    artn^         A'^^"'^ 

\^..^i.T    ^rj    TV.>      Silly's  dinriPT 
s^^^vT    (fi    TV.)    /r.        Orson  i 

!>?"-  Tovrl.  tbp  wb!irf  rnt 

T.^Mr    C!lTOr>V.nT-1         «>Of^TO 

^^.^^^,^     (j     r>  ^      T^nr-lP    Tom's- 
j>n^^'>'^r.c>     of    tbp    bnrem 

C!r>wrfonnfr>/\np  5'»**8R. 

Silver  llnpd   r-loud.     42403 


Arnold  (Jack) — Continued. 

Tango  tangles.    45114c. 

Up  in  the  moon.    48487. 
Arnold    (John)  : 

Glycerine  oil.    16802. 

Grip  s'nck.     17650. 

Obeying  orders.     33217. 

Arnold  (L.  B.)  : 

Cinderotto.    7362a. 
Transit  of  Uranus.    46820a. 
Venus    in    evil    aspect. 
48837a. 

Arnold    (L.  C.)  : 

Harry  Del  mar.    182.53. 
Sauce  for  the  goose.    40849a. 

Arnold    (L.   E.)      iNIrs.   Butter- 
milk's dolls.    .30326. 
Arnold      (Leopold)        Frauleiu 

Teufel.    15235. 
Arnold   (Le  Roy)  : 

Hurry,     hurry,     hurry! 

20706a. 
Murder  a  la  mode.     54639. 
Wish-I-may-\vish-I-m  i  g  h  t . 
51251a. 

Arnold    (^\.  P..) : 

Old  (^nlifornin  dnys.     33434. 
Proof  vipr,  magistrate  &  man. 

370R7. 
Trnil  nf  the  serpent.    4G748 

Arnold    C^r  L.)  r 

ATinlp  of  r'icr'.'M-d,     1715. 
\v'ir>ifi    (iTro   Tf    p  >     jTer  bet- 

Vr"oi,T    f\rny'T'\      ffre  Lewi  sob  n 

(■\T    ^    n   n  ^ 
\l"^r>^^^    /•>roi-."?r.p^      f^ce  Strotb 

\j>po'''1      O  *■"'''•? 'J  ^  t 

C5|...^„^fv,      of     Samson. 
"VVonion'c;  cmhere.     .51575. 
jM^.-i      T^Tordpn       flnauplpr 

'>T'>T9 

)?Tm"th.      420'?^'>. 
\r"oirf      (rt      -fj.)        .Vmerlcan 

POn"f         11 CO 

\rno^<=»   (<5    A  )  ? 

n^onf   T>     ,P-     .\         1'''"«^. 

p;^vor.,i   of  tbr-  Re<1  court 
So???4. 
Arnoiri    cr    TT  ^  : 

^i-r-oi-^    (rp    if^  ^      TTpner  crust 

4S.522. 


2854 


mDEX 


Arnold   (V.) : 

Mein  alter  herr.    20059. 
Pierrots  letztes  abenteuer. 
3G273. 
Arnold    (W.    B.)      Redknights. 

3S8o2. 
Arnold   (W.  H.)  :      .i   .  , 

Ctiptaiu    de    Castro's    dou- 
ble.   GIOO. 
That  fatal  scar.     45558, 
Arnold   (W.  P.)     Age  &  youth. 

5GJ). 
Arnollin   (L.)  : 

Miscarriage     of     cupidity. 

29840a. 
Widow    Raulings.     50S32a. 
Arnot    (L.)      Regan's    luck. 

3S905. 
Aruott  (E.)  : 

Rabagas.     382.58. 
Victims  of  faro.     4S057. 
Arnott     (Mrs.    E.)       Black    & 

Mhite.     4041. 
Arnould  (G.)  : 

Beguius  de  madame.    3319. 
Mada  nie     Barbe  -  B  1  e  u  e  . 
27173. 
Arnnut    (J.    C.)      Battery    G. 

3102. 
Anistein    ('^\.)     Jewish  daugh- 
ter.    22711b. 
Arnyvelde  (A.)     See  Levy  (An- 
drei) 
Aroca    (J.) : 

Ayudantedel  dugue.    2592'^. 
Envidia.     12813. 
l-.ao  izquierdo.    24G44. 
Lindas  paraguayas.    25515. 
Arona  (C.)     Mimi.    2G575. 
Aronberg    (D.  G.)      Fisliermun 

&  the  pearls.     14406, 
Aronson  (A.)    Problem.   375G5a. 
Aronson  (N.)     Measure  of  jus- 
tice.    28993. 
Aronson   (R.)  : 
Apollo.     IGSC. 
Brazilian.     4959. 
Child  of  fortune.    G992. 
Drum-major.     11859. 
Erminie.     12874. 
Grand  duchess.    172G3. 
G.viisy  baron.    17824. 
Oolah.     34233. 
Poor  .Tonathan.    3G800. 
Rosiere.     40044. 
Telephone  girl.    4.5235. 
Uncle  Celestiu.    4794G. 
Arosa   (P.)     Mein  tiefstes  bei- 

leid.    290G5. 
ArpAd   (P.)     flee  Pfisztor  (A.) 
Arper     (C.    T.)       Uncle    Sam. 

48010. 
ArqnilliSre.       Grande     famille. 

17284. 
Arredondo.     Cucaila.    9327. 


Arregui  (V.)  Sombra  del  mo- 
lino.    4314Ga. 

Arreo  (A.  F.)  See  Fernandez 
Arreo. 

Arriba  t    (G.) : 

Bouton     de     Berdouillard. 
47G7. 

Cocotte  en  loterie.    775G. 
Arrleta    (A.)      Marina.     28274. 
Arri^ro  (F.  C.)     Ashes  of  rose*. 

2070. 
Arrigoni  (F.)  : 

I»andora.    351GG. 

Prometheus.     37G70. 

Robespierre.    39G52. 
Arrow  pub.  co. : 

Poor  little  rich  girl.    5500:*. 

Swat  the  fly.    44734b. 

Wo  are  seven.    49S10c. 

Arroyo    (E.)  : 

Abierta  toda  la  noche.     7i. 

Rabucha  de  Maboma.     202:.. 

Le6n  .  .  .  PCrez   y   Garcfa. 

25075. 

Arroyo  (.T.)     Pago  de  los  lobos. 

35055a. 
Arroyo  (.L  M.)  : 

Leonora    Telles.      2  5081:, 

25083. 
Liebe und verderben.    2524-. 
Arroyo   Lamarca    (E.)     Carti'S 

de  novios.     G.303. 
Arsnaga    (F.  Pi  y)     See  PI  v 

Arsuaga. 
Art  institute.     See  Antiquarian 

society. 
Arteasra    ( —  Ruiz)      See  Ruiz 

Arteaga. 
Arteaca  (L.  R.)    Bella  Charitu. 

33GS. 
Arthur.     'E   dun'   no  where    •> 

are.     12108. 
Arthur    (Charles)      Louise    <>f 

Prussia.    2G40O. 
Arthur  (Charlotte)  : 
Lost  river.     203.54. 
Still   alarm.  43902h. 
Art!nir    (T>.)     Queenie.     3810!. 
Arthur  (D.  V.)     Nancy  Brown. 

31940 
Arthur '(E.)     Monk.     30S12. 
Arthur    (E.    S.)      Tom's    littir 

star.    4G492. 
Arthur     (Mrs.    P.    A.)       Ugly 

duckling.     47895. 
Arthur  (G.)     Dynamite.    1200". 
Arthur   (G.  IT.)     I'll   keep  n?- 

little  keepsake.     2079G. 
Arthur  (.T.H.)    Violetta.    49109. 
Arthur   (J.  P.)     Hockmigandy. 

19925. 
Arthur  (John)     Al  Rich's  jolly 
follies.     G75. 


Arthur  (Joseph) : 

Autunuial  tints.     2502. 
Beware  the  dog.    3713. 
Bluejeaus.     4400,  4400a. 
Bound  to  occur.    4750. 
Cherry  pickers.    G908. 
Corncracker.    8535. 
Cracker  jack.     8001. 
Cross  &  crescent.    0188. 
Did  it  ever  occur  to  you? 

10827. 
Dime  museum.     108G1. 
Fad.s.     13345. 
Great  encounter.     17380. 
Half-back.    1791G. 
High  tariff.    19427. 
Laplanders.     24G4G. 
Li  nsey-woolsey.    25.529. 
Lost  river.    203.5.3,  20354. 
Nightmare.    327(59. 
Papa  &  mama.    35204. 
Plebeian.    3G532. 
Re<l  Cross.     38717. 
Ronins.     39888.  39889. 
Salt  o'  the  earth.    40G22. 
Seirine.     41413. 
Still  alarm.    4390L  43901a, 

43902. 
Ventriloquist    &    the    dog. 

48827. 
Wabash.    49330,  40340. 

Arthur  (Mrs.  Joseph)  Blue- 
jeans.    4400a, 

Arthur  (Julia)  More  than 
queen.    31024. 

Arthur  (.Julian)    Debt    lOSOSa. 
Arthur  (L.) : 

Auctioneer.     527G8. 

Baby  of  the  family.    2G4Ga. 

Breaking    into    society. 

4088. 
Burglary  a  la  mode.    5542. 
Business  man.    5502. 
Double  wedding.    11554. 
Fox.     1.5209. 

Heads  or  tails  Gary.    18420. 
Last     of     the     Hargroves. 

24737. 
New  York  Indian.    32.537. 
Putting  it  over.    37924. 
Settled  out  of  court.    41591. 
We-uns  of  Tennessee. 

49820. 
Arthur  (M.)  : 

Crowsnest,  'Go.    9238. 
Golden  dustman.     1G944. 
Little    Miss    Santa    Claus. 

25793. 
Man  of  dreams.     27895a. 
Mrs.     Hogg's     boomerang. 

30383. 
Povertv  of  wealth.     3G927. 
Shadow.    41GG2. 
Show-down.     42181. 


2855 


IXDEX 


Arthur  (TVI.) — Continued. 

Si)iiits.    43584. 

Toui*s  little  stnr.     4G492. 
Arthur  (M.  C.)     Euchantmeut. 

12G84. 
Arthur   (R.) : 

Santa  Ciaus,  .iunior.    4073G. 

Scarlet  poblin.     40975. 

Sweet  prii-1.    4474G. 
Arthur   (S.  C.) : 

Heart  of  Georgia.    1S4G4. 

^lerrv  divorcee.    29232. 
Arthur  (T.  S.)  : 

Danger.    9749. 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room. 
45352,  45353. 

Thi'ee  years  in  a  man-trap. 
4G053. 
Arthur  (T.  W.)  : 

Bowery  boy.    4779. 

When  two  hearts  are  one. 
50344. 
Arthurs   (G.)  : 

Captain  Kidd.    6128. 

Gay  financier.     15966, 

Havana.    18319. 

Our  Miss  Gibbs.    34716. 

What    make.s    the    woman. 
50093. 
Artis   (J.   A.)     My  girl  of  the 

cameo.    31571. 
Artistisches  institut  O.  Fiissli : 

Bercrfiihrer  von  Hohendorf. 
3532a. 

Elselille.    12549. 

Hanni,  die  braut  des  wild- 
schiitzen.    18090. 

Tugendbold.    47320a. 
Artois   (A.  d')  : 

Clemenceau  case.    7578. 

Hospodar.    20311. 

Huronne.    20703. 

Toison  d'or.     46425. 
Artus  (L.) : 

Amour    en    banque.      1355, 
133C. 

Coeur  de  moineau.    7772. 

Ingenue  libertin.    21706. 

Midinettes.    29405. 

Petit  dieu.    36034. 

Poire.    36643. 

Ponette.    36781. 
Artusy    (E.)  : 

Memories     of     the     South. 
29096. 

Miss     Lena     &    Plantation 
Mose.    29974. 

Southern  memories.    43378. 
Artzibashef  (Michael)  : 

Jealousy.    22544a. 

War.    5.5829. 
Arundale(C.)   Gipsy  girl.  16407. 
Arvan   (H.  d')  : 

Julot    ne    recoit    rien    Aes 
dames.     23277fl. 


Arvan  (H.  d*)— Continued. 

Nuit  de  noces  de  Mam'zelle 


33127. 

de  coudena. 

See    Artzi- 


Gueul'mans. 
Arzadun  (J.)     Fin 

14243. 
Arzibasheff    (M.) 

bashef. 
Arzouia   (J.)     Two  dagos  from 

Italy.     47590. 
Asb.ir»rnsen.      Tales    from    the 

field.    53424. 
Asch    (S.)  : 

Bund  der  schwachen.     5483. 
Familie  Grossgliick.    135GG. 
Gott  der  raclie.    17160. 
Our  faith.     34611a. 
Sabbatai  Zewi.     40413. 
A-ScliG   ( O. )  I 

Count  Hannibal.    8663. 
Virgin  goddess.    49117. 
Aschehoug  ( H. )  &  co. : 
Agilulf  den  vise.    580. 
Amerlkaneren.     1293. 
Babylons  konge.    2652. 
Borgen.    529-53. 
Bryllupet  i  Genua.    5357. 
Din  egen  herre.    10869. 
Edens  have.     12221. 
Gale  onkel.     15778a. 
Gamle    paa    Maaseholraen. 

15880. 
Grosserer    Ohlzgns    store 

Julesel.sknp.     17689a. 
Hr.  Sakf0rer.     19309b, 
H.i0rnestene.     19899a, 
Jeg    vil    vserge    mit    land. 

22598. 
Kamp       for       kjaerlighet. 

23475. 
Koleriksen.    24224a. 
IMarmoret  som  sov.     54430. 
Min  h0ire  haand.     29706a. 
Moren.    31029. 
Mot  karneval.    31ir2b. 
Paa     Ekre'rnes     g  a  a  r  d  . 

34999. 
Paa  hybelen.    34999a. 
Parade-sengen.     3.5245. 
Racekamp.    55093. 
Sidste  g.iest.    42257. 
Som  vi  nu  engang  er.     55382. 
Sprendte  sind.     43408. 
There.se.    45737a. 
Til  nvtte  og  hvgge.     46208. 
Under   BOdhitrfeet.     48099. 
Ung  sell  ads.    48315. 
Uten  hjem.    48576. 
Ascher   (L.)  : 

Botschafterin  Lenl.     52960. 
Hoheit  tanzt  walzer.    19956, 

19957. 
Vindobona.     du     herrliche 

stadt.    49077,  49078. 
Was   tut    man    nicht    alles 
ausliebe!    55842. 


Ascher   (W.)  : 

Theodor's  flutter.    4.5709. 

tenser  Theodor.  48420. 
Ascherberg  { E. )     Sire  de  Vergy. 

4255G. 
Ascherberg  (E.)  &  co. : 

Her  royal  highness.    19117. 

Lyrics  of  Don  .luan.    26977. 

Pagliacci.    35054. 

Itantzau.    38461. 

Slgna.     42300. 

Yashmak.    52027. 
A.sckenasy  (Y.)  : 

Enchained.     12667. 

For  love's  sake.    14878. 

House  of  clay.    20398. 

In  chains.     21122. 

Overman.     34965. 

Strike  the  blow.    44165, 
Asenjo   (A.)  : 

A  la  puerta  del  caf4.    1.5a, 

Acreditado   Don   Felipe. 
167. 

Boda  de  Cayetana.     52935. 

Brillo  de  los  caireles, 
52988. 

Mary-Tornes.     28581. 

Peca<loras.     35745a. 

Pendientes     de     la     Trinl. 
54924. 

Pinturera      .36357. 

Serafina     la     rubiales. 
41523a. 

Suerte  de  Salustiano 
44384a. 

Tenor.     55.535. 

\^a!"ietcs    il    d  o  ra  i  c  i  1  i  o. 
48709a. 
Asensi    (M.)  : 

Barrio  latino.     3059a. 

Herencia  roja.     19200. 

Pecado  venial.     35745. 
Asensio  (F,  Gil)     See  Gil  Asen- 

sio. 
Asensio  MAs  (R.)  : 

Abanico  de  la  Pompadour. 
52545. 

Abanicos  .laponeses.    45. 

Alegrfa  del  amor.    735a. 

Antorcha    de    H  i  m  e  n  e  o  .' 
1651. 

Capricho     de     las     damas. 
.53064. 

Edad  de  hierro.    12213. 

Eterna  revista.     12970. 

Gnrrotln.     15922. 

GSnero  alegre.    16070. 

Invitaci6n  a1  vals.    54070. 

•Juglares.    23204. 

Ml  amiga.     29355a. 

Muler  ideal.    54637. 

Pajarera   nacional.     35124. 

Poca  pena.    36592. 

Romerito.     39874. 

Tropa  ligera.    47153. 


2856 


tsnjti 


Asensio  M.ls  (R.) — Continued. 
Trovudores.     5oGG7. 
Trust    de   las   m  u  J  e  r  e  s . 
47270. 
Ashbridge    (M.    C.)      Can   you 

forgive  him?     5977. 
Aslibrook     (.1.    S.)       In    Wup- 

land.     21579. 
Asheroft      (J.)        Brains      vs. 

br.-iwn.     4897. 
Asher  ( W.  T. )     Holiday  on  the 

levee.     19974. 
Ashford      (B.      B.)      Question. 

38154. 
Ashley   (H.)  : 

Chinatown.    7079. 
Novel  idea.     33090b. 
Ashnsead    (G.)      See   Ashmead 

(H.  G.) 
Ashmead  (H.  G.)  : 

Ciiptain's  ward.    G174. 
Miss  De  Courcy.     29926. 
Mistress  Nancy.    30420. 
Silent  witness.    423G1. 
Ashraore  ( A. )    Jane  Vail's  mis- 
sion.   224G7. 
Ashniore    (H.)  : 

Bold  Mr.  Timid.    4512. 
Pair  of  white  ducks.     35120. 
Ashmun    (D.)      Russian    hod- 
carrier.    40335. 
Ashton  (H.  J.)  : 

Fornierly      35,      now      19. 

1402Sa. 
Meteor  girl.     54498. 
filiss  Get  Rich  Quick.    54543. 
That     wonderful     radium. 

45C31. 
Village  editor.    49029. 
Ashton  (I.)     Who  wins?    50G94. 
Ashton  (,T.  L.)  : 

Jane  Vail's  mission.    224G7. 
Leap  in  the  dark.    24933. 
Monopoly,     30S39. 
Asfs  Pastor   (F.  de)     Deber  y 

el  amor.     10293. 
Askew  (C.)    Schulamite.    41128. 
Askin     (H.)       Louisiana    Lou. 

2G409a. 
.\spinwall   (W.)  : 

Auld  land  syne.    2375. 
Land  of  promise.    54220. 
IMerely  men.    2920Ga. 
Money     made     in     mining. 

3077. 
Old    lights    for    the    new. 

33537. 
Other  wanderer.    54828. 
Sword  of  the  sea.    44827. 
Asquith  (M.)  : 

Beyond     the    border    line. 

3728. 
In  the  gray  of  the  dawn. 

21419. 
Silent  room.    42352a. 


Asqulth-Rlcp.      See   Asquith 
(Mary)— Rice  (Louise) 

Aste   (I.  d')     Samson.     40G69, 

40G70. 
Astenius  (D.  N.  C.)  : 

Greatest  game.     17.526. 
Red  rockets.     387S9. 
Astley   (N.)  : 
Ceres.    GG07. 
Mii'iam,      tlie     prophetess. 

298 IG. 
]\Iyth  of  Ariadne.    31874. 
:Myth  of  I  sis.    31875. 
Astral  (G.)    Le  Bretons.    219G6. 
Astrop   (Fray)     See  Asis  Pas- 
tor (F.  de) 
Astruc  (G.)    Clown.    7685. 
Astrue  (G.)  &  co.    Quo  vadis? 

3S249. 
Atchison-Ely   (Edgar)     AInt  it 

the  truth?     52602. 
Atbelston  (E.)  : 

Miss  Bull,  M.  D.    29912. 
Picayune.     1803.    3G206. 
Story  of  a  picayune.    43992. 
Athenson  (A.)    Her  gift.    19000. 
.Itherton   (G.)  : 

Comedy  of  error.    8061. 
Peaceful  assault.    35688. 
Atherton    (G.  F.)  : 

Hurricane.    20703a,  20703b. 
Mrs.    Pendleton's    four    in 

liand.    30437. 
Vein  of  gold.     55762. 
Atherton  ( P.  L  )  : 

Lost  jewels.    26321. 
Pageant     of     Hollis     hall. 
35043. 
A  this      (A.)        See     Natanson 

(L.  A.) 
.\thIone     (D.)       See    Knowles 

(R.  R.) 
Athys(A.)   5?ceNntanson  (L.A.) 
Atkins  (A.M.)    Ramona.    38415. 
Atk'ns  (F.)    Lure  of  the  poppy. 

543G3. 
Atkins  (Z.  B.)    Isuelt,  the  Fair. 

22196. 
At'ci>son  ( — )     Country  visitor. 

8799. 
Atkinson   (C.  F.)  : 

Old  home  week.    33509. 
Puck.     37797. 
Referee.    38860. 
Toy  makers.  46671. 
Atkinson   (E.  M.)   Child's  book 

of  plays.     .53144. 
Atkinson     (F.)     Silas    ^larner. 

42326. 
Atkinson   (G.  H.)  : 

Distant  cannon.     10971a. 
Don't  embarrass  me.  11411a. 
Haunted  pajamas.     18314a. 
Little  mavor.    25760. 
Miser.     298.56. 

2857 


Atkinson  (G.  H.) — Continued. 
She    couldn't    come    back. 

41904. 
Survival     of     the     fittest. 

44G64. 
Tale  with  a  wag.    44985a. 
Trial  marriage.    46925. 
Wild  oats.    50983. 
Atkinson  (L.  E.)     I'at's  Inheri- 
tance.   35.~»84a. 
Atkinson    (W.    B.)      Lady    of 

Windeck.    24508. 
.\tkinson    (W.   E.)      My  uncle, 

the  deacon.    31725. 
Atkinson    &    Thatcher.     Black 

Beauty.     4053. 
Atlantic     monthly     co.     Hall 

marked.     17939a. 
Attebery     (C.)       Search  -  light. 

41257. 
Atteridge  (H.  R.  or  Harold)  : 
Dancing  around.     9717a. 
Happy  youngsters.    18194. 
Maid  in  America.    27450a. 
Passing     show.       3  5  466, 
35466a,  54888. 
Atwater    (H.   W.)       America's 
gifts  to  the  old  world.    52669. 
Atwell   (A.  L.)     Friendly  joke. 

154.53. 
Atwell  (B.  H.)  : 

Heart  of  the  Ozarks.     18490. 
Locust.     26060. 
Zowie's  Dion.    52393. 
Atwel!   (E.)  : 

His  lordship.    10706. 
Thy  neighbor's  wife,    46134. 
Atwell  (R.)  : 

Christmas  letter.    7233a. 
Don't  cheer  boys.    11410. 
Atwood    (Alban)      Is  marriage 

a  failure?    22096. 
Atwood    (Augusta)     Lifting  of 

the  veil.    25351. 
Atwood  (B.  II.)    Jean  Valjean. 

22563. 
Atwood     (G.    E.)       Children's 

classics.    7051. 
Atwood  (C.  H.)    Creed  against 

creed.    9056. 
Atwood    (H.    N.)      Mechanical 

athlete.    28995. 
Auber : 

Enfant  prodigue.     37587. 
Part  du  diable.    2086. 
Auber  ( D.  P.  E. )    Black  domino. 

4086. 
Aubert    (L.)      Pordt    bleue. 

14999-15001. 
Aubrey  (M.)    Mercedes.    29140, 
Aubrey  (W.  H.)  : 
Casimer.     6373. 
Comedy  of  elopement.  8060, 
Aubry     (R.)       Messieurs     les 
Rond.s-de-Culr.  29317. 


nSTDEX 


Auburn    (M.  S.)     Tiss,  Tim  & 

the  ticker.    4G320. 
Auburtiu   (V.)  : 

Ende.     12723. 

lUug  (ler  walirheit.     394G8. 
Aubury  (M.  A.)     Love  t.iles  of 

Killiken.    2GG21. 
AuUrnn  (E.)  : 

Bridal  of  Olivette.    5040. 

Cisale.    7323. 

Locust  &  ant.    2G0G2. 

Olivette.    3371aa. 

Sernient  cTaniour.    20749. 

Snake-charmer.    42S73. 

Uncle  Celestin.    4704G. 
Aner-Waldboru : 

Hafeii  der  ehe.    37SS3. 

Nordpolfahrer.    33U08. 
Auerbach    (BerthokD      On  the 

heights.    4S9S7. 
Auerbach  (T.)    Sacrifice.    4044.3. 
Auernheiiuer  (II.)  : 

Gliicklichste  zeit.    1079G. 

Gute  kouif?.     17795. 

Paarnach  der  mode.     35000. 

Unverschamte.    4S449. 
Aug   (E.)    Lena.     25042. 
Aujre   de   Lassus    (Lucien) 

I'hryne.    3G181. 
Auger  (G.)  : 

Jack  the  Giant-killer.  223G7, 

Puss  in  boots.    37903. 
Augier  (E.)  : 

Adventuress.     3G9. 

Four  plays,    15171n<. 

Fourchambault.    15182. 

Gendre     de     M.      Poiricr. 
1G032. 

Giboyer's  son.     lG332b. 

Green  coat.    17555a. 

House    of    Fourchambault. 
20402a. 

Interloper.    2181 C. 

IMadanje  Caverlet.    27181. 

Ma rr i ji ge     of     0 1  y  m  p  e . 
28417b. 

Post-scriptum.    S0S74b. 

Son-in-law    of   M.    Poirier. 
53127,  5539G. 
v\iigsburg    pub.    house.      Kong- 

semuerne.    24229b. 
Augur  (D.  G.)     Hazed.    18353. 
August    (J.)      Home  breakers. 

20013. 
Augustus    (A.  A.)  : 

Blondes  &  brunettes.    4289. 

Gedvin  Rex.    IGOOl. 

Hunter's  story.    20GSG. 

Intruder.    2187G. 

Roving  kingdom,    40114a. 

Specialist.    434G8. 
Augustus   (C.  W.)  : 

Children  of  Ishmael.    7032. 

Master  Gale.    2SG7G. 

White  Waywode.    50590. 


Aires  del  Moncayo. 


American     lady. 


player. 


J  Aula    (L.) 

053. 
!  Auld      (L.) 

1241. 

Auldyn   (Mable)  : 
Baby.    2G28. 
Bet.     3G03. 
Auldyn  (Man re)  : 
E.  IL,  jr.     12109. 
To     the    cleverest 
4G379. 
Aulger  (A.  M.) : 

At  Sandy  Hook.    2183. 
In  Arizona.     21105. 
Aulich   (F.)  : 

Game  of  freeze  out.    158G1. 
Problem     in     a     nutsiiell. 

375GG. 
Ride  to  death.     39401. 
Ships  of  destiny.    42123. 
Valley  of  indecision.    4SG52. 
Aull  (M.)     Days  of  old  Mantou. 

10150. 
Auhnann    (R.  C.)     Room  next 

door.     39899. 
Aunty   Flunky,   pseud.     Cream 

Tartar.     9048. 
Ar.rand  ( B.  J. )     Brother  against 

brother.     5257. 
Aurand  (C.B.)    Brotlier  against 

brother.    5257. 
Ausmus    (C.   J.) 

5217Ga. 
Austen     (E.     J.) 

5812. 
Austen  (.1.)     Pride  &  pre.1udice. 

301 G5,  37200-37203. 
Austin    (A.)      Lesson    in    har- 
mony.   25109. 
Austin  ( A. L.)    Mystery.    31829. 
Austin   (B.  F.)     McGuire's  fu- 
neral.   27097. 
Austin  (Carl)     Bally-hoo  man. 

28GS. 
Austin      (Charles     &     Carrie) 
Charles  &   Carrie  Austin   in 
thei  r      wonderful 
drill.     6759. 
Austin   (D.)  : 

And     they     lived     happily. 

52083. 
His    wedding   ra  o  r  n  i  n  e  . 

19837. 
Morning  after.    31054. 
Austin  (E.)     Light  in  the  win- 
dow.    25378. 
Austin    (G.    E.)      City    broke. 

7438. 
Austin     fH.)       High-priest    of 

the  sun.     19421. 
Austin    (H.   A.)      Sketch  from 

life.    42GG0. 
Austin  (I>.  R.)     In  search  of  a 
wife.    21310. 

2858 


Young  xnnri. 
Cagllostro. 


lightning 


Austin   (M.)  ; 

Arrow  maker.    1923.  52734. 
Fire.    14295a,  14295b. 

Austin    (M.   W.)      Tristram  &, 
Isoult.     47079, 

Austin  (S.  C.)     Sporting  editor. 
43G2G. 

Austin  (S.  F.)  : 

Doctor's  orders.    11202. 

Eighth  day,     12340a. 

Winning  of  General   Jane. 
5117L 
Austin   (W.  A.)  : 

Book  agent.    4599. 

>rew administration.    32314. 

Sketch  from  life.    42000. 

Thirst.    45819. 
Austin   (W.  F.)  : 

Fate  ordains.    13804. 

Islet's  spirit.     22175. 

Austin    (W.    L.)      Pocahontas. 
3GG02. 

Austrian   (D.)  : 

First  &,  second  Mrs.  Delauze. 

14347, 
Frenchwoman.    15378. 
Lesson  in  matrimony. 

25113. 
Pair  of  false  teeth.     35089. 
Parisian.    35323. 

A.i3Strian   (.L  E.)  : 

Lady  Seiglidre,    24517. 
Miss      Pendleton's      finish. 

30002a. 
On  the  lower  bay.    33S71a. 
Othello  a  la  mode.    34431a. 
llichard     nr    si    la     mode. 

3935Ga,  3935Gb. 
Son-in-law.    43190a. 
Tower.    4G637a. 
Author     (Hobo)       See    Lakey 

(J.  M.) 
Autigeon   (L.)     Maison  liantSe. 

27540. 
Autom    (K.    N.    d')      Nero    im 

rei  frock.     32245. 
Auzanet    (J.>      Double    madri- 
gal.    11537. 
Avecilla  (C.  R.) : 

Alegres    chicas    de   Berlin. 

52G10. 
Enemigo  malo.    53534. 
Mala  tarde.    27G34a. 
Avecilla    de   Urrengoechea    (C. 
Ordas-)      See  Ordas-Avecilla 
de  Urrengoechea. 
Aveling  (C.)  : 

Doctor  Cupid.    11129a. 
Don  Quixote.    11308. 
Germania.     10208, 
Girl  from  Kay's.     1G504. 
.Jewels    of    the    Madonna. 
22707. 


INDEX 


Aveling  (C.) — Continued. 

Suznniie's     secret.      44703, 

44704. 
Tess.    45447. 
Avel ins  ( Mrs.  K.  M. )     Sec  Marx- 

Aveliufi  (Mrs.  E.) 
Avella  (E.)     Capiuera  del  Mu- 

15  no.    6040. 
Avellnneda  (G.  Gomez  de)     See 

Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
Avery  (F.  M.)  : 

Behind  the  curtain,     3325. 

Ducliess  of  Suabia.    11933. 

Avery     (11.    vau)       See     Van 

Avery. 
Avery  (S.  R.) : 

Katrina.    23532a. 
Alerry  ^Mexican.     292.503. 
I»rofessor  Trix.    5504G. 
Avery  (W.  B.)     Mabel.    2700G. 
A  very    (W.    O      Chief   Euos. 

G9G8. 
Aveze  (A.)     Gribouille.    17G25. 
AviRneau  (E.  d')     See  D'Avig- 

neau. 
A  vri  l(  P. )     Antony  &  Cleopatra. 

1G40. 
Awe  (H.)     Love  moon.    2G557. 
Axilbund   (E.  L.)  : 

Case  of  suicide.    G348. 
My  father's  wife.    31541. 
Wante<l,    Jim    Bennett. 

49558. 
Yosila  dam  rabbins  binyo- 
chidle.     5213G. 
Ajala    (A.  L.   de)      See  L6pez 

de  Ay  a  la  (A.) 
Ay<le1otte  CM.  A.)    Indian  woo- 
ing.    21G43. 
Ayer  (C.  W.)      Love's  victory. 

2G748. 
Ayer  (L.  L.)    Tigi-ess.    4G205. 
Ayer     (M.    L.)       Carnival    of 

roses.    G2G6. 
Ayer    (N.   D.)      Newly  weds  & 

their  b:iby.    325.59. 
Avere   (G.  L.)     See  Lafayette 

(G.  A.) 
Ayers    (D.)      Virtue    wins    at 

last.     49152. 
Aylesworth    (A.  J.)    Lights  of 

Frisco.     25427. 
Aylmer  (P.)     Memoirs.    29088. 
Aylsworth    (C.   A.)     Canary  & 

the  cat.     5985. 
Ay  mar   (B.) : 

Beauteous  Beatrice.     3203. 
Palomita.     3-5147. 
Prince  Sapolio.    37.374. 
Avmar   (M.  F.)     See  Mathews 

(F.  A.) 
Ayres    (A.)      Paul    &    Louise. 

35598. 
Ayres    (II.   IM.)      Merchant   of 
Venice.    29155. 


Ayres  ( I.  F.)    Be  game.    3152a. 
Ayres  (L.  L.)  : 

Emperor  of  Baratarla. 
12G32. 

Great  Jupiter.     17411. 

In  the  corral.    213G2. 

Latitte.    24.544. 

Wages.    49354. 
Avres    (S.)    jr.      Girl    &    the 

bomb.     lG422a. 
Avres   (S.  K.)     Cow-boy  king. 

8940. 
Avion   (C.  W.)     Woman  paj'S. 

51479. 
Aza    (V.)      Zaragiieta.     52288- 

52289. 
A/,nar  (J.)  : 

Alegre  primavera.    733y. 

Bazar  espaiiol.    3151. 

Cnno  gordo.     G012. 

Club  de  la  alegrla.    7G90a. 

Novia  del  torero.    33106. 
Aznar   (T.)  : 

Aires  del  Moncayo.    653. 

Huelga  de  senoras.    20.588. 
B.      (F.)      See  Bieska    (F,)— 

Humphrey   (F.  B.) 
B.  (S.A.)  Water  babies.    49G95. 
Bab  (J.)  : 

Andere.     1429. 

Blut.     4425. 
Babb  (H.  W.) : 

Broken  wing.     5224. 

Sheriff  of  Laramie.    42081. 
Babb   (J.  F.)     Glorious  gossip. 

lG781a. 
Babbitt  (D.  G.)    Oh!  for  a  kiss. 

33351. 
Babbitt  (H.  B.)     Missing  man. 

300G4. 
Babbitt  (L)     PhMre.    36107. 
Babbitt  (L.  S.)  : 

IMr.  Babbitt.     30140. 

Mr.    Babbitt    of    Brown 
County.    30141. 
Babbitt  (W.)     In  love.     21227. 
Babbitt  (W.  H.)     Witch  of  tUe 

rainbow\     51272. 
Baljcock   (A.  S.)  : 

Cian  of  the  chariots.    7.B09. 

Dnughter  of  Cuba.    9945. 
Eabcock   (B.)  : 

Mammy.    27GS3n. 

Jdary.    28532b. 
Babcock   (B.  W.)  : 

Punch.     .87826. 

Purple  &  fine  linen.    37SS1. 
Babcock  (F.  H.)  : 

And  Mary  did.     1411a. 

Crystal  gazers.    9294. 

Somebodv  else.     55388. 
Biibcock  (.L  F.)     Floret.    14501. 
Babcock  (X.)     Congress.    82G4. 
Babcock  (N.  P.)     Family  hold- 
up.    13595. 

2850 


Babcock  (T.)     Beyond  the  bor- 
der line.     3728. 
Babcock  (W.  II.): 

Cian  of  the  chariots.    7309. 
Tower  of  Wye.    46641. 
Babigian  (D.  K.)     For  honor's 

sake.    14841. 
Babsou  (C.)     Brutus  &  Lucre- 

tia.     .5351. 
Baccellieri    (R.)      Redenta. 

38S49a. 
B;ich   (C.)     Mahana.     27424. 
Bach  (E.) : 

Schwebende    jungfrau. 

41138a. 
Spanische  fliege.    43415. 
Um  ein  weib.    47917. 
Bach    (J.   S.)      Pilgrim's  prog 

ress.    3G305. 
Bach     (L.)       Gipsy     countess. 

16403. 
B;jch  &  CO.,  Moonshine.    30955. 
Bacharaeh  (II.)     Princess  Ara- 
bella.   37398. 
Bacharaeh  (L,  S.)    Two  string.s 

to  your  bow,    47789. 
BAche     (C.)      Christmas    mys- 
tery.    7238. 
Bache  (J.)     Violetta.    49109. 
Bache  (R.) : 

Cu!)id's    bargain     counter, 

9417. 
Lady  and  the  lama.    24341. 
Eachelder     (G.)       Uncle    Tom. 

48049. 
Bachelet  (A.)     Scerao.    41006a, 
Bacheller    (I.)      11:30    p.    m 

52438. 
Bacheller,  Johnson  &  Bacheller. 
l,iOved    I     not    honor    more. 
26662. 
Bachelor   (N.)     Triton.     47081. 
Bachman   (A.)  : 
Etelle.    12969. 
Strength.    44125a. 
Bachman  (W.)     His  Dutch  un- 
cle.    53940. 
B  a  c  h  m  a  n  n .     Hassenpheffer's 

troubles.    1828G. 
Bachmann  (C.)  : 

Big  Mike  drops  in.     .37971). 
Derelict.'    10510a. 
Fish  story.     11403a. 
Gentlemen,    think    it   over. 

]Gl39a. 
Give  me  my  share.    ]6G9.5b. 
Madame  finds  out.    27191;i. 
Man  who  knew.    27984a. 
Their  getaway.    4.5662. 
Bachmann  (C.  3.)    Blind  man's 

buff.    4258:i. 
Baclimann  (C.  W.)  : 
Busybody.     5032. 
Daughter  of  the  sun.     10012, 
10013. 


INDEX 


Bachmann  (C.  W.)— Continued. 
John  Jolinson.    22860. 
Mrs.  Barley's  emuucipation. 

3U359. 
Olaf,  the  conscript.    33402. 
Promptly  at  nine.    37G97. 
Scale  of  destiny.    40923. 
Society  pilot.     43022. 
Tarn'  o'Shanter.    45028, 
Tan  is,     the    sang    digger. 

45115. 
Triangle.    46948. 
Under  the  bear  Hag.    48151. 
Up  in  smoke.    48481. 
Bachmann    (M.)      Other  Cohn. 

34438. 
Bachmann  (O.  K.)     Princess  & 

the  drnmmer.    37395. 
Bachmann-Gruuer  (H.)  Godlva. 

16839. 
Bachove  (V.  E.)     Royal  baby. 

40124. 
Back    (L.  A.)     For  the  cause. 

14919a. 
Backalan  (W.  E.)     Will  of  Un- 
cle Obadiah.    51043. 
Backus   (E.  S.)     Crystal  door. 

53302. 
Backus  (E.  Y.)     Burglar  &  the 

dancer.     5C1'. 
Backus  (F.) : 

Loma.     26090. 

Tess    of    the    vaudevilles. 

45451. 
When  men  betray.     50269. 
Backus   (G.)  : 

Dagobert.     9628. 
In  the  gloaming.     21411. 
King  of  the  air.    238.57. 
Bacon  (D.  M.)     See  Bacon  (M. 

S.  H.) 
Bacon  (F.) : 

Going  home.    16854. 
House  divided.    53982. 
Bacon  (F.  W.)  : 
Freaks.    15301. 
Noble  deeds.    32918. 
Romona.     39880. 
Vim.    49065. 
Bacon     (G.    F.)      Lady    from 

abroad.    24398. 
Bacon  (G.  V.)  : 

During  the  intermezzo. 

12052. 
INIan  who  paid.    27987a. 
Bacon  (I.  U.)    Mamma.    27670. 
Bacon  (.T.  H.)  : 

Breaking  the  trust.    4999a. 
Stigma.     43899. 
Bacon  (J.  H.  F.)  : 

Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1643. 
Cvmbeline.    9539. 
Timon  of  Athens.    46263. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
47621. 


Bacon  (M.  S.  H.)    King's  favor- 
ite.    23963. 

Badanes  (I.)  : 

Bound  to  the  past.    4752a. 
Doctor's  remedy.    11205. 
False  alarm.    13510. 
Fire.     14296. 
Guidenlocks    &    the    bears. 

17026a. 
Power  of  weakness.    37001. 
Princess  Irina.    37422. 

Badger  (R.  G.)  : 

Abraham  Lincoln.    52552. 
Benjanuu  Franklin.    3520b, 

52867. 
Bound.     4744. 
Daughter  of  Jorio.    9964. 
Death  &  the  fool.    10272b. 
Fairy  changeling.    13402. 
Free.     4744. 

George  Washington.  16152a. 
Good  Samaritan.    17112a, 
Great  Galeoto.    17393a. 
Madonna   Dianora.     54378. 
Man's  world.    28115a. 
New  lights.    32409. 
Old  wives'  tale.     54776. 
Smile  of  Mona  Lisa.    4282Sa. 
Submerged.     44317b. 
Three    plays    by    Bernard 

Sohel.     4G010. 
Ulysses   Simpson  Grant. 

47916a, 
White  messenger.     50545b. 

Badger   (R.  G.)   &  co.     Moses. 

31090. 
Badia : 

Abierta  toda  la  noche.    71. 

Amigo  Nicolis.     1306. 

Aventurero.    2522. 

De  Mlnitlores,  y  a  prueba ! 
10173a. 

Eche  usted  sefioras.    12191. 

Hernia na  piedad.     19220. 

Llave  del  paralso.    50083. 

Machacante.    27009, 27099a. 

Monaguillo  de  las  descalzas. 
30738. 

Padre  Augusto.    35021. 

BadIa  (P.)  : 

Golfa.    17037. 
I'obrepita  Dolores.    54986. 
Daeckers  (Bolteu-)     See  Bolten- 

Bae<'i>'e'*s. 

Baedekersche    buch-    &    kunst- 

handlung  &  buchdruckerei : 

Es  werde  recht.     12899. 

Schnapphaehne.     41076. 

Baer   (B.  A.)     Steiuerne  herz. 

43853. 
Baer    (L.  C.)      Return  of  the 

fairies.     39195. 
Baer  (S.  T)  : 

Count  (Jratlo.    8662. 

2860 


Baer  (S.  T.) — Continued. 

Empiric  student.    12641, 

Texas.     45487. 
Baer     (W.)     Deer    Heel,     the 
scout.     10369. 

Baerens  (O.  F.)  : 

Confidential  evidence.   8247. 
Love  bug.    20487a. 
IMirror  of  fate.    29823. 

BaE:g  (H.  F.)  : 

Angelic  Mr.  Atwater.    1490. 
Before  them  all.    3303. 
liig  bear  trail.    3776. 
Fascinating  Fanny  Brown. 

13701. 
Game  of  bridge.    1.5846. 
Golden  girl.     16958. 
His  model  wife.    19728. 
If     Morning     Glory     wins. 

20936,  20937. 
Lady  in  the  kimono.    24432. 
Let's  all  get  married.  25129a. 
Lie.     25234. 
Looking    for    I\Iary     Jane. 

201G2a,  26163. 
I\Ia'amselle  Lou-Lou.  27001. 
Man    from    Death    Valley. 

27767. 
Jlan  outside.    54410. 
Mrs.    Tiffany's    elopement. 

30472. 
Nihilists.     32777. 
Old    gentleman    up    stairs. 

33491 
Pirate  of  the  gulf.    3G,399a„ 

54905. 
Special  performance.  43465. 
Superior  se.^.    44602. 
That  blonde  person.    45537. 
Turning  point.    47370. 
Untangling  Tony.    48429. 
Wiinted,  an  anchor.    49548. 
Whiskers.    50471. 
Why  not  .Tim?    50746. 
Willy.     51100. 
9 :  15.     52432. 
Bagge    (H.)      Tragedy    in   Bo- 
hemia.    46713. 
Baggers    (M.)  : 

Ar.st^ne   Lupin   centre   Her- 

lock  Scholmes.    1933. 
Course  aux  doUar.s.     8836. 
Diable  t\  quatre.    10741b. 
Exploits  d'niie  petite  Fran- 

Caise.    53577. 
Roi  de  I'or.    39744. 
Baggesen    (C.   E.)      Disbanded 

circus.     10915. 
Bajrgot      (K.)        Baited     trap. 

2S14a. 
Bagley    (F.  B.)     Lady  Saxon- 
dale.    24516. 
Baglev    (F.    R.)       Old   bonnet, 
3342Q. 


INDEX 


Bahu    (C.  W.)     In  Hezeklah's 

store.    21203. 
Bahuer  (L.  A.)  : 

Colorado  match.    79G9. 

Cupid's  victory.     9447. 

Going  to  tlie  dogs.    IGSGla. 

Hundred    tliousaiid    dollar 
heiress.     54000. 

Kate  Gall.    54159. 

Mrs.  Goodwill.    30371. 

Rag.     38325. 

Without  a  price,     55976. 

Woman's  power.    51554a. 

Bahr   (H.)  : 

Apostel.    1693. 
Athlet.    2318. 
Concert.    53232. 
Gelbe  nachtigall.    16016. 
Kinder.    23713. 
Kouzert.    24230. 
Krampus.    24240. 
Master.    54460. 
Meister.    29068. 
Muutere.    31363a. 
Phantom.    36076. 
Prinzip.    37499. 
Queruiant.    3S146a. 
Ringelspiel.    39477. 
Sanna.     40713. 
Tiinzchen.    44910. 
Wienerinnen.    50871. 

Baildon    (A.)      Columella's   re- 
turn   from     his    studies    at 
Padua.     8030. 
Bailey.     Tony,    the    bootblack. 

46509. 
Bailey   (A.  E.)  : 

Last  chance.     54227. 
My  God!  whose  wife  am  I? 
31572. 
Bailey    (A.  H.)     Bound  to  si- 
lence.    4751. 
Bailey  (A.  W.)  : 

Great  experiment.    17388. 
Hiawatha    &    his    friends. 

19351. 
In  the  hospital  A.  D.  1963. 

21438. 
Light  housekeeping.    25371. 
Bailey  (C.)     Chorusman.    7155. 
Bailey  (D.)     Victim.    55775. 
Bailey  (E.M.)     Branded.    4913. 
Bailey    iilrs.   F.  J.)      War  ou 

woman.     49597. 
Bailey    (Feniier)      Sweet  sixth 

.sense.     44772. 
Bailey     (Forrest)       Reforming 

the  world.    38S95a. 
Bailey     (G.    F.)      Commercial 

travellers.    8130. 
Bailey     (I.    R.)       Sec    Bailey 

(A.  W.) 
Bailey     (.L    H.)      Out    of    the 
shadows.     54841. 


Bailey  (J.  W.)  : 

Chicken  trust.    6956. 
Darkey    nmsic    publisher* 

9889. 

Bailey  (Laura)     Leading  lady 

cook.     24921. 
Bailey    (Lillian)      Rube  &   the 

veiled  lady.    40208. 
Bailey   (O.  D.)  : 
Ashes.    2070a. 
Blighters.     52917. 
Crime  of  the  law.    9092. 
Grit.    17657a. 
Journey's  end.    23074a. 
Pay  day.    35660c. 
Short  cut.    42167. 
Traffic.     46705. 
Victim.    55776. 
Bailey  (P.)     Spirit  of  the  Ci»uu- 

try.    43573,  43573a. 
Bailey   (R.)     Tony.  46504. 
Bailey    (W.    J.)    jr.     Sheriff's 

wife.     42091. 
Baillie      (M.)       King     Cupid. 

23758. 
Baily  (H.  C.)  : 

Beaujeu.     50525. 
White  hawk.    50525. 
Bain    (D.)      Queen    Esther. 

37991a. 
Bain  (G.  G.)  : 

Butterfly  souls.    5658. 
New  Minister.     32425. 
Bain    (R.)      Votes  for  women. 

49296. 
Bainbridge  (R.)    Country  dance. 

8750. 
Baines     (W.)      Two    heroines. 

47640. 
Baird.    Julia  Vidal.    23218. 
Baird    (J.  Q.)  : 

Daniel  Boone.    9793. 
Mother's  love.    31193. 
Baird   (T.  G.)  : 

Hubbie's  flirtation.    20574. 
Maud's  aunt.     28S67. 
Salome's  maid.     40614. 
Slaves  of  society.    42736. 
Baker    (A.   B.)      Short   end   of 

the  loaf.     42167a. 
Baker  (A.  G.)     Janet,  the  sor- 
ceress.    22471, 
Baker  (A.  L.)  : 
Aben-Ali.     67. 

Be.ist  &  the  sleeping  beauty. 
3173. 
Baker   (B.  A.)  : 
Brickey.     5043. 
Pirouette.    36405. 
Ten    minutes    for    refresh- 
ments.   45350. 
Baker   (B.  F.)     William  Penn. 

5100."i. 
Ba  ker  ( Rn  rher )     Batch  of  cook- 
ies. ■  3095. 


Baker   (Bert) : 

IVIan  from  Klondike.    20757. 
True  Irish  love.    47233. 

Baker     (C.     B.)       Man    from 

Klondike.     27782. 
Baker     (C.    E.)       El    Dorado. 

12382. 
Baker  (G.  V.)    Mission  Ranche. 

30076. 
Baker     (Charles)      Daughter's 

sacrifice.    10031. 
Baker  ( Clark )    Traveling  sales- 
man &  samples.    46878. 
Baker  (Colgate)  : 

Great  lesson.    17438, 

Heart  of  a  geisha.    18442. 

Life's  great  lesson.     25339. 

Only  way.    34225,  34226. 

Scotch  luve.    41168a. 

Struck  by  a  snag.    44213. 
Baker  (Cornelia)     Always  ridi- 
culed.    1037. 
Baker  (E.  E.)  : 

Ben  of  Broken  Bow.    3488, 

Charity  game.     6749. 

First  of  May,    14382. 

King  of  Kalamazoo.    23839. 

Mary  and  John.    28538, 

Mrs,     B.     O'Shaughnessey, 
wash-lady.    30300, 

^'idow  Brogau,    5!.»S08. 

Wrong  man.    51881. 
Baker  (E.  F.) : 

Baker's     dozen.       2819  a. 
52815. 

Better  than  gold.    3640. 

Comrades,    8188. 

Drawing-room      stage. 
llG93a-11093c. 

Exhibition  drama.    13211b. 

Fairy  of  the  fountain.  13413. 

Handy  dramas  for  amateur 
actors.     18078b. 

ilessuiates.    29318a. 

Nevada.     32289. 

Our  boys  of  1776.    84554. 

Our  folks.    34633. 

Past  redemption.    35501. 

Ilebecca's  triumph.     38621. 

Titania.     46329. 
Baker   (Edwin)  : 

Bill  poster.    3845. 

Finish  of  Pete.  14273,  14276. 
Baker    (Eleanor)      Batch  of 

cookies.     309.}. 
Baker  (Elizal)eth)  : 

Chains.   6628. 

IMiss  Tassey.    30037. 

Price  of  Thomas  Scott. 
37180. 
Baker   (F.  D.)  : 

Diana.    10782. 

Hagar.     37887. 

Joan  of  to-diiy.    22770. 

Liberty.    25210. 


28G1 


INDEX 


Baker  (F.  D.)— Continued. 

IModern  experimeut.    30605. 
Nemesis.    32214. 
Baker  (F.  T.) : 

Julius  Caesar.    23275. 
Macbeth.    270G2. 
jMerdiant  of  Venice.    29185. 
Baker  (Floe)    AVauted,  a  part- 
ner.   49531. 
Baker  (Frances)     Modernmira- 

cle.    30G33. 
Baker  (a.  D.) : 

As    the    sun    went    down. 

2022. 
Behold  the  man.    3339. 
Goose  girl.    17131. 
Graustark.    17330.  17337. 
Great  diamond  trust.   17380. 
Ills     l»rother's     hirthriisrht. 

195G8. 
Only  Ellen.    34202. 
Rogue's  honoi".    39732. 
Under  doff.     48108. 
Baker  (G.  M.) : 

Above  the  clouds.    81. 

After  taps.    484. 

Among  the  breakers.    1317. 

Anastasia.    .'i2677. 

Babio.    52791. 

Bachelor's    Christmas. 

52798 
Ba ker'sdozen.  2S19a. 52814. 
Baker's    temperance    dia- 
logues.   2821. 
Better  than  gold.  3039,  3040. 
Boston  dip.     4700. 
Ca  pta  i  n     Mary     Miller. 

G138. 
Class  day.     53189. 
Comrades.    8187,  8188. 
Cool  collegians.    ,''»32o3. 
Dorothy's  birthday.    53447. 
Dra  wi  ng  -room     stage. 

llG93a-llG93c,  53405. 
Duchess  of  Dublin.     11928. 
Enl  isted  for  the  war.    1 2790. 
Exhibition  drama.    13211a, 

13211b. 
Fairy     of     the     fountain. 

13412a   13413 
Flower  of  the  family.   14595. 
Flowing  bowl.    14005. 
Forty  minutes  with  a  crank. 

1.5088. 
Gentlemen     of     the    jury. 

10137. 
Gustave,  the  professor. 

17792. 
Handy    dramas    for    ama- 
teur  actors.     1807  8a, 

18078b. 
Little  brown  jug.    25005. 
Lords  of  creation.    20220. 
»Iatch-makers.    28700. 
Merry  Christmas.    54496. 


Baker  (G.  M.)— Continued. 

Messmates.     29318.  29318a. 
•     Mrs.   Walthrop's  bachelors. 

304821). 
j\Iybr«)ther's  keeper.    31511. 
Mysterious    disappearance. 

31807. 
Nevada.    32288,  32289. 
Old  comrades.    33453. 
One    hundred    years    ago. 

34025. 
Our  boys  of  1770.    34.W4. 
Our  folks.    34G32,  34033. 
Paddle    your    owu    canoe. 

3501Ga. 
Past     redemption.       35500, 

35501. 
Personal  matter.    35970a. 
Poison.     30044. 
Prinz  Friedrich  von  Hom- 

berg.    37488a. 
Rebecca's  triumph.     38G20, 

3SG21. 
Revolt  of  the  bees.    39281. 
Itunning  to  waste.    34033. 
Santa    Claus    at    home. 

40732a. 
Santa  Claus'  frolics.    54406. 
Santa    Claus   tlie   First. 

40738a. 
Seeing  the  elephant.    41392. 
Seldarte  craze.    41410. 
Seven  ages.    41601. 
Shall    our    mothers    vote? 

41923. 
Social  stage.    429S0a. 
Temperance  drama.  452.5Gc. 
Teuder  attachment.    45307. 
That     husband     of     mine. 

45579. 
Titanla*    40328,  46329. 
Under  a  veil.     4SU93. 
Voyage  of  life.    49315a. 
Baker   (G.  P.)  : 

Apostle.     52713. 
As  you  like  it.    2048. 
Hamlet.    17983. 
Mid.'^unuuer  night's  dream. 

29503. 
Mills  of  God.    29678. 
Mistress    Beatrice    Cope. 

3U30G. 
Office   hours   from   1   to  3. 

33333. 
Pageant     of     HoUis     hall. 

35043. 
Revolving  wedge.    39297. 
Bnker  (H.  G.)  : 
Arion.     1827. 
Bucket-shop.     5383. 
Castle  CJloomy.    0423. 
Cure  for  giving.    9158. 
Note  from  Nan.     33073. 
Parish  clerk.    35320.     . 
Picklows.    30225. 

2862 


Baker  (IL  C.)— Continued. 

Soul  in  the  till.    43310. 

Suspicions.    44093. 
Baker  (H.  N.) : 

Anastasia.    52077. 

Courtship.    8S09. 
Baker  (I.  L.)    Anita,  the  gypsy 

queen.     1528. 
Baker    (J.    F.)      Rose    in    his 

neighbor's  garden.    39900. 
Baker  ( J.  W.)   Remedy.  39008a. 
Baker   (.Jessie  M.)     Dream-toy 

shop.     55220. 
Baker  (.Joseph  M.)  : 

Sinclair   Holton.     42483. 

Si)irituali.st.     43580.  43588. 
Baker   (K.)     Anne.     1549. 
Baker   (K.  C.)      I  saw  a  ship 

a-sailing.    20817b. 
Baker    {Mrs.    L.    A.)      Untold 

half.     48442. 
Baker    (Margaret)      Merchant 

gentleman.    29142a. 
Baker     (Maud)      Top    o'    the 

morning.     40559a. 
Baker   (N.  H.)     Mary   Stuart. 

28573. 
Baker     (P.     F.)       Emigrants. 

12008. 
Baker   (R.  E.)  : 

After  taps.    484. 

Chapej-on.    0719. 

Her  picture.     19104,  54981. 

King's  daughter.    23955. 

Mr.  Bob.     30154. 
Baker  (R.  M.) : 

Awkward  squad.    2585. 

Bachelor  hall.    2670. 

Black  magic.     4123. 

Captain  Careless.    0090. 

Country  club.    8743. 

Down  on  the  cape.    11013. 

For  one  night  only.    14899. 

Girls  will  be  girls.     10080. 
Baker   (Richard)  : 

Angel  among  devils.     1400. 

Fight  for  the  state.    14178. 
Baker  (Robert)  : 

Delicate  situation.    10407a. 

Plant.     3G43Ga. 
Baker     (S.    T.  i      Masquerade. 

28632a. 
Baker  (T.)    Marsellaise.    28480. 
Baker     (T.     S.)        Vcrsunkene 

glocke.    48892. 
Baker  (W.)     Yankee  detective. 

51972. 
Baker  (W.  A.)     Partie  de  500. 

35398b. 
Baker   (W.  G.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    243. 

Devil's  compact.     10686. 

Heiurich,  the  bold.     18048. 

Jack  Shepherd.    22359. 

Satan's  tour.    40829. 


INDEX 


Raker  (W.  G.)— Contiiiued. 
Seven  wishes.     41624. 
Zapha.     52283. 
Bilker   (W.  H.)  : 

Great  uni))rella  ease.    17484. 
Secret  meeting  of  tiie  Order 

of  the  golden  goose.  41 330. 
Haker  (W.  H.)  &.  co. : 

.\dA'8rti.sing  girls.    SSa. 
Alarm  of  fire.    693. 
All  about  Adam.    819. 
All  America  eleven.    824. 
All  Cluirley's  fault.    828. 
All  langled  up.     913. 
-Ill  the  year  round. .  921. 
American  beauties.    11G2. 
Ancient  order  of  knishts  of 

chivalry.    1403. 
Anita's  trial.    1529. 
Annual  picnic  of  the  Muggs- 

ville    Sunday  -school. 

1571. 
Apollo's  oracle.    1G90. 
As  you  like  it.    2038, 
At  Hotel  On-de-Blink.  52746. 
Al  Ilandoni  Run.    2180. 
At  retreat.    2181. 
At  the  junction.    2249. 
At  the  picket-line.    22GV. 
Auction     at     Meadowville. 

2359. 
Aunt  Abigail  and  the  boys. 

2379. 
Aunt  Jerusha's  quilting 

party.    2409. 
Autograph  letter.     2483. 
.A.utomatic    servant    girl. 

2488. 
Awakening.     2547. 
Awkward  squad.    2585. 
Baby.     2033. 
Bachelor  maids.    2675. 
Bachelor's   banquet.     2689. 
Bachelor's  divorce.    2697. 
Bachelor's  reverie.    2718. 
Badly  sold.     2790. 
Baker's  pantomimes  i:  cha- 
rades.    52816. 
Baker's  patriotic  dialogues. 

2820. 
Baker's    temperance    dia- 

logue.s.    2821. 
Bar  Haven.    2943. 
Bargain  counter.  2988. 
Bat  &  the  ball.    3093. 
Beauty  machine.    56072. 
Belle,   the   typewriter   gii-1. 

344G. 
Beresford     benevolent     so- 
city.    3531. 
Best  man.    3588. 
Bide-a-wee  bears.    37G6. 
Bigelow's  butler.     3818. 
Bit  o'  blarney.    3993. 
Black  blunders.    4055. 

5379~voi,  2— IG 76 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Contd. 

Black  diamond.    4080. 

Black  magic.     4123. 

Black  trump.     4148. 

Blighted  buds.    4235. 

Blind  attachment.     4241. 

Blundering  Bill.    4414. 

Blundering   Mr.    B  v  o  w  n  . 
4417. 

Bohemians.    449S. 

Borrowed  umbrella.     4680. 

Boy  scouts.    4850. 

Boys  will  be  girls.    4875. 

Brass  buttons.     4927. 

Bread  i\.-  milk  drill.    4963. 

Breaking   the   engagement. 
4995. 

Breezy  Point.    5014. 

Bright    Si    Gay,    attornevs- 
at-law.    5112. 

Broken  bonds.    5167. 

Brother     against     brother. 

5256. 
Bumps.     5457. 

By  \\  Oman's  wit.    5732. 
(':ili<-o  land.     5838a. 
Call  to  arms.     5916. 
Tamille.     5941,  5942. 
Oamp-fire  ?irls.    5953ii. 
Captain  Jack.    6113. 
Captain  Swell.    6161. 
Careless  Cupid.    6216. 
("Jarnival  of  days.    53075. 
Carroty  Nell.    6301. 
Case  for  Sherlock  Holuies. 

6317. 
Caught  out.     6510a. 
Change  of  heart.    6689. 
Cheery  comedies  for  Christ- 
mas.   .53119. 
Children's  vaudevi  lie.    7053. 
Chinese  dunmiy.    7085. 
Chronothanatoletrou.  53165. 
(."huzzlewits.     53169. 
Cicely's  cavalier.     73i(). 
Clancey  kids.    7502. 
Cluss  day  conspiracv.    7544. 
Close  call.     7637. 
Clover  farm.    7678. 
Club   cS:   lodge   room   enter- 
tainments.   53203. 
Coats  &  petticoats.    7736. 
Cohen's  divorce.    7784. 
College  ball.    7823. 
CJollege  chap.     7836. 
College  politician.    7863. 
Colonel's  maid.    7932. 
Comedy  of  errors.     8061 
Coming  of  Annabel.     8093. 
Confidence  game.    8242. 
Corner    in    strait  -  jackets. 

8546. 
Corner  lot  chorus.     8548. 
Comisel    for    the    plaintifC. 
S647.  53271. 

28G3 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Contd. 
Country  folks.     8759. 
Country  minister.    8778. 
Country  .school.     8786. 
Cousin  Frank.    8886. 
Cranberry  Corners.    9005. 
Creole  belles.    9064. 
Cribber.     9071. 
Cupid's  partner.     9436a. 
Curtain  raisei-s,    53319. 
Cyclone  for  a  cent.    9534. 
Daddy.    9590. 
Dairy-maid's      festival 

53326. 
Dandy  dialogue.s  for  Christ- 
mas.   9741. 
Dane's    dress    suit    case. 

9748. 
Darktown  bicycle  club  scan- 
dal.    9895. 
Day  of  the  Duchess.    10138. 
Deacon's  second  wife. 

10195. 
Dead  heat.    10207. 
Dead  reckoning.     10213. 
Deception's  web.    10336. 
Description   of   Henry's 
comic  menagerie.     10529. 
Detective  in  petticoats. 

10619. 
Difference  in  clocks.    10848. 
District  school  at  Blueberry 

Corners.    10986. 
Dizzy's  dilemmas.    11077. 
Doctor.    11110. 
Dr.  McBeatem.    11168. 
Doll   that  saved   an   armv. 

53433. 
Dolls'  frolic.     11277. 
Donation  pai-ty.    11387. 
Double  deception.    11516. 
Double  shuffle.     11546. 
Down  in  Maine.     11603. 
Dream    of    Mother    Goose. 

11746. 
Dream    of    the    centuries. 

53469. 
Dream      of     the     flowers. 

11750. 
Dumb  waiter.     12025. 
Ea.sy  mark.    12178. 
Khony  flats  &  black  sharps. 

12187. 
Edith's  dream.    12244. 
Eether  or  eyther.    12283. 
Elmwood  folks.    12513. 
Emigrants'  party.    12612. 
Engaged     by     Wednesday. 

12759. 
Engaging  position.    12766. 
Evening  of  statuary  &  tab- 
leaux.   13090. 
Every-day  occurrences. 
13111. 


INDEX 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Contd. 
Facing  the  music.    13323. 
Faii'y  steeplecrown.    13416. 
Faith  cure.    13430. 
False  note.    13532. 
Family  album.    13585. 
Pamous  Brown  v.s.  Brown 

separate  maintenance 

case.    13619. 

Farmerette.    13686a. 
Faugh-a-ballagh.    13891. 
Ferguson,  of  Troy.    14060. 
I'ightiug  chance.    14191. 
Fighting    for    freedom. 

14194. 
Finger  of   fate.     14271. 
J'^inished  coquette.    14277. 
Finished  education.    14279. 
I'^'irst  day  of  the  holidays. 

14358a. 
l*^irst  national  boot.    14377a. 
Fisherman's  luck.    14411. 
Fit  &   Suitemall   fashions. 

14420. 
1^'lying  wedge.     14640. 
l*"ool  for  luck.     14714. 
h'ooling  father.     14731. 
l*'or  one  night  only.  14899. 
Foul  tip.     15107. 
l<'reemasonrv      outdone. 

15350. 
I'^iill  house.     15655a. 
l^'uu  in  a  theatrical  office. 

15688. 
Fun  on  the  Kingville  branch. 

1 5695a 
r^adsby'V  girls.  15760. 
(Same  of  comedy.     15854. 
Game  of  dominoes.     15859. 
<ientleman    from    Idaho. 

16116. 
Gilded  youth.    16361. 
(riri  from  upper  7.    16537a. 
Girl  in  a  thousand.    16552. 
(Jirl  up-stairs.     53780. 
Girls  of  1776.    16676. 
Golden  goose.    16965. 
(:Jone  abroad.    17048. 
Government  detective. 

17173. 
Grand  baby  show.    17255. 
Granger.    17312. 
Great  chicken  case.    17371a. 
Great    moral    dime    show. 

17439. 
Gi-een  bird.    17551. 
Greenroom  rivals.    17605. 
Half  an  hour  with  a  giant. 

17912a. 
Half  -  back's     interference. 

17918. 
Half -hours   of   vaudeville. 

17929 
Hamlet's  brides.    18013. 
Happy  day.     18149a. 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Contd. 
Helping  father.    18796. 
Her  busy  day.     18935. 
Her  first  assignment. 

18981a. 
Her  second  time  on  earth. 

19130. 
Her  uncle's  boots.     19158. 
Her  weekly  allowance. 

19172. 
Here  she  goes.    19197. 
Hero  of  the  gridiron.    19266. 
Higbee  of  Harvard.  19389. 
Hiram  .Tones'  bet.     19517a. 
His  father's   son.     19617ii. 
His  last  chance.    19678. 
His  lucky  day.    19717. 
His  Methodist  foot.     53949. 
His  word  of  honor.    19872. 
Hole  in  the  fence.     19970. 
How  Jim  ma de  good.    20496. 
How  the  club  was  formed. 

20532. 
How  the  story  grew.    20535. 
Humorous    monologues. 

20641. 
Hunting    for    Hapgood. 

20692. 
Hypnotism.    20763. 
if   I    only    had    a    million. 

20926b. 
1 11  ustrated  readings.    2097 1. 
In  double  peril.     21153. 
In  office  hours.    21256a. 
f  n  the  enemy's  camp.    21394. 
In  the  nick  of  time.    21472. 
In  the  trenches.    21534. 
Ingomar.     the     barbarian. 

21710. 
Innisfail.     21734. 
insurance  agent.    21790. 
Intelligence  office.  21802. 
Interviewing  a  s:  r  a  n  ge  r  . 

21843. 
Ij'ish  agent.    21946. 
Irish  invasion.     21993. 
Irish  rebel.     22025. 
.lack  o'  hearts.    22352. 
.lack's  blufC.    22384. 
.lack's  brothers's  s  i  s  t  e  r  . 

22384a. 
.ferusha    Dow".><    nlbnni    no. 

2.     22633. 
.loe     Simpson's    double. 

22S04. 
.loining  the  tinpauites. 

22904-22906. 
.lolly  Joe's  lad\    minstrels. 

22937a. 
Judazuma,  tlte  man  of  mys- 
tery.   23128, 
.lulius  Caesar.    23247. 
.Iu.st    a    little    mistake. 

54146. 
.fust  like  Percy.    23375. 

2864 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co. — Contd. 
Juvenile  fantastics.    23434. 
Kettle  of  fish.    23631. 
King  of  the  cannibal  Islands 

23860. 
King    of    the    Philippines. 

23878. 
King-pin.    23895. 
Ladies  of  Cranford.    2432!^. 
Lady  lawyer,    24452. 
Land  of  night.    24603. 
Lanty's  luck.     24642. 
Large  order.    24650. 
Leading  lady.     2491S. 
Leave  it  to  Polly.    24955. 
Liberty  Corners.     25219. 
Limb  o'  the  law.     25490. 
Limit  of  the  law.    25502. 
Lion  among  ladies.     25533. 
Little  acts  for  little  actors. 

54281. 
Little  co-ed.     2.j628. 
Little    Miss     Van     Winkle. 

25797. 
Little  tlfl.     2590J. 
Little  trunjp.     25913. 
Living  pictures  of  the  Civil 

War.    25985. 
Local  &  long  <1  i  s  t  a  n  c  t^ . 

26039a. 
London    assurau<;e.      20091. 
Look  out  for  paint.     26155. 
Look  out  for  the  cat.     26156. 
Looking  for  trouble.    26166. 
Lost,  a  chaperon.    26265. 
Love  in  a  lighthouse.    26.515. 
Lucia's  lovej'.     26810. 
Macbeth.    27033a. 
Maid  to  order.    27505. 
Maids  &  matrons.    27514. 
Maids  of  all  nations.    27510. 
Majority  of  one.    27581. 
Making  a  sister.    27606. 
Man  about  town.    27715. 
Man  from  Brandon.    27763. 
Man  from  Texas.    27813. 
Man  in  the  case.    27853. 
Man  with  the  nose.    28012. 
Man's   voice.     28107. 
Margery    makes    ir  o  o  d  . 

28214a. 
Marie's  secret.     28268. 
Marriage   of   Jack   &   Jill. 

28414. 
Marrying   Belinda.     28470. 
Mary  Stuart.    28575. 
Masque  of  culture.     28629. 
Mated  by  jury.     28780. 
Matrimonial  advertisement. 

28811. 
Me  an'  Otis.    28958. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29152. 
Merry   Christmas   plays. 

54496. 


INDEX 


r.aker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Coutd. 
Merry  widow  hat.    29272. 
Metamorphosis.    29323. 
Mishaps  of  Minerva.     29892. 
Miss  Buzbv's  boa  r  rt  e  r  s  . 

29914. 
Miss  Fearless  &  co.    29939, 
Miss  Jone.s,  1  o  u  rn  a  list. 

29971. 
Miss    Matilda's    school. 

29982 
Miss  Oliver's  dollars.   29996. 
Miss  Parkington.    30000. 
Miss    Prim's    kindergarten. 

30011. 
Misses  Prinele's  leap  year, 

30051. 
Missing'  Miss  Miller.    30066. 
Mi.ssiou  of  Letty.    30074. 
.Vlisrakeu  identity.    30113. 
Mr.      Easvman's      n  i  e  o  e  . 

30176. 
.VI r.  Mc Ardle's  guest.    30208. 
Mrs.  Briggs  of  the  poultry 

yard.    30317. 
Mrs.    Compton'.s    manager. 

30335. 
.Mrs.     Didvinns's    party. 

30347. 
.Mrs.  Maltby's  mole.    80404. 
Mrs.  Tyler'.s  second.    3(1476. 
.Model  lover.    30569. 
Modern  Cinderella.    30591a. 
Modern  sewing  society. 

30652. 
Moon.shiner's  daughter. 

30978, 
Mother     of     Santa     Glaus. 

31166. 
Much    add    about,    nothing. 

31280. 
Much  too  sudden.    31293. 
Musi<;  vs.  elociition.    31411. 
Musical  bouquet.     .31417. 
My  Cousin  Timmj.     31527. 
Nan.  the  maseotte.     31931. 
Nance  Oldfield.    31942. 
Nelly's  rival.    32209. 
Nephew  or  uncle.    32227. 
Sew      Ha  mpshire      gold. 

32.390. 
^e^\  start.    32466a. 
New  woman.     32487. 
New  woman's  reform  club. 

32497. 
Night  after.    32639. 
No  admittance.    32849. 
N(t  men  wanted.    32871. 
Not     oil     the     jti'ogramme. 

33057a. 
O'Day  the  alderman.    33259. 
Odd    operas    for    eventide. 

33266a. 
Offerings    of    th;    y«ar. 

33326. 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Gontd. 

Oh.  well,  it's  no  use.    33364. 

Old  Acre  folk.    33403. 

Old  country   store.     33457. 

uld  fashioned  husking  bee. 
33476. 

Old    maids'    «•<»  ii  ven  1  i  <>  n. 
.33549. 

Old  maid's  venture.     .'^>4772. 

Old  maid's  wooing.     335.^9. 

Old  par.son.     33600. 

On  the  quiet.     ,338S9h. 

On  to  victory.     339.58!i.. 

One  on   Dick.     34092m. 

Open  secret.    34244. 

Original    ni  o  n  o  1  o  g  n  t>  s    & 
sketches,    :54364m. 

Our  boys.    345.50a. 

Our  churcli  fair.    34.563. 

Our  coloi-ed  conductors. 
34574. 

(»nr  .Tim.     34693. 

Our   wives.   .34807. 

Out  of  his  sphere.  .  34824. 

Out  of  sight.     34826. 

Out  of  the  shadow.     34849. 

Out  or  town.     .3485.^.. 

Out  West.     34864. 

Out.sidei-.    34910. 

Ojsters.    .34984. 

Packing  of  the   home  mis- 
sionary barrel.    .3501.1. 

Pair  of  buj'glars.    .35080. 

Pan  of  fudge.    35155. 

Papa  Pettingill.     35213. 

Paper  match.    35227. 

Pa's   new    housekeeper. 
35425. 

Peak  sisters.    35718a. 

Peck  of  trouble.    3.5754. 

Pedler's  parade.    3.5777. 

Penalty  of  ju-ide.    35x30. 

Penelope's    Mtlinity.     .35840. 

Pennsylvauia  kid.    358.52. 

People's  money.    35864. 

Per  telephone.     ;i5876. 

Perplexing        predicMiiient. 
35942. 

Peter.    35997. 

Picked- up  dinner.     36214. 

Pictures  in  the  fire.     .36246. 

Pilsner  &  Poppyseed .    3631 5. 

Pink  swan  pat(ern.     36316. 

Placer  gold.    36422. 

Plantation  bitters.    36437. 

Platform    monologues. 
36449. 

Playing  t)ie  game.     36477u. 

Plays  in  pinafores.     54979. 

Plays  with,  a  punch.    54981. 

Pledging  of  Polly.    36539. 

Poet's  club.     36622. 

Point  of  honor.     36634. 

Polir-e  court.     3«Rn8. 

Political  puU.    30609. 


Baker  (AV.  H.)  &  co.— Gontd. 
Popping  by  proxie.  36832. 
Poverty  flats.     36926. 
Pride  of  Company  G.    37205. 
Private  tutor.    37539. 
f rodigal  son.     37585. 
Prof.  Baxter's  great  inven- 
tion.   37621. 
Psyche,  M.  D.    37768. 
Psychological     m  o  m  e  u  t . 

37774. 
Pur.suit      of      the      parson. 

87899. 
Queen  of  hoaiis.    38030. 
Quicksands  of   G  ot  h  a  m  . 

38194. 
Quits.    38223. 
Rag  dolls'  party.    38330. 
Rag-picker's  child.    38331 . 
Rank  deception.    38455. 
Real  thing.     38575. 
Rebellion  of  Mr>.  Barclav. 

38629. 
Recoiling  venge.i nee.    38677. 
Red  Acre  farm.    38700. 
Red  or  white?    38769. 
Regiment  of  two.    38919. 
Regular     rah !     rah !     bov. 

38934a. 
Regular  scream.    38935. 
Representing  Barrett,  Cox 

&  CO.     39077. 
Revenge    of    Shari-Hot-Su. 

39250. 
Revolving  wedge.    39297. 
Rice  pudding.     39330. 
Richelieu.    39382. 
Ring-around-a-rosie.    39467. 
Rival  by  request.    39540. 
Rival  choirs.     39543. 
Rivals.    39560. 
Romantic  Mary.     39838. 
Romantic  rogue.    39839. 
Rooney 's  restaura n t.    ,39909. 
Rose  &  the  ring.    .39948. 
Rough  rider.     40076. 
Rubber  boots.    40196. 
Rural  ruse.    40314. 
Russian  romance.    40341. 
Sad  mistake.    -10477. 
St.  Valentine's  day.     405.57. 
Sally  Lunn.    40602a. 
Sam  Bo- jam  &  his  African 

colony.    55230. 
Samanthy  Snodgrass  &  tlH> 

ladies'  aid.     40649a. 
Same  man.    40655. 
Santa  Glaus.  40727. 
Santa's  surprise.    40744. 
Sauce  for  the  goose.    40847. 
Scarlet  bonnet.    40970. 
Scenes  &  songs  of  ye  olden 

time.    41014. 
Scenes    in     a     restaurant. 
41020. 


2865 


INDEX 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &  co.— Contd. 
Scenes  in  a  sanctum.    41021. 
Scenes  in  the  Union  depot. 

41025. 
Schmerecase    in    school. 

41072a. 
School  dialogues.    11103. 
School  for  scandal.    41109a. 
Scrap  of  paper.    4118S. 
Scratch  race.    41194. 
Scroggin's    divorce    case. 

41195. 
Second  flooi-,  Spoopendyke. 

41285. 
Secretary.    41361, 
Selected  scenes.    41417a. 
Separation  of  the  Browns. 

41517. 
Shakespeare  wooing.   41738. 
Shamrock  &  rose.    41934. 
Shamrock  minstrels.    41935. 
She  stoops  to  conquer. 

42016. 
Short  plays  for  small  play- 
ers.    42168c. 
Silas  Marner.    42319a. 
Singing- school  of  ye  olden 

lime.     42497. 
Sisterhood    of    Bridget. 

42595. 
Si.v  kleptomania* ts.     42620. 
Six  times  nine.    42629a. 
Six  to  one.     12630. 
Smoke  up.    42857. 
Soap-bu)))>le  drill.     42940. 
Soldiers   brave   &   maidens 

fair.     43090. 
Soldier's  sweetheart.   43112. 
Special  delivery.    43458. 
Speed  limit.    43493. 
Spoiled  darling.    43595. 
Squire  .fndklns'  apple  hef. 

43706. 
Siraw  man.    44095. 
Strenuous  Mame.     44136. 
Striped  sweater.    44179. 
Sublime  &  ridiculous. 

44311. 
Suffragette    t«»v\u    meeting. 

44419. 
SuflTagettes'       convention. 

44424. 
Suit  of  livery.     44452. 
Summerville  bazar.    44516. 
Sunbonneis.    44533. 
Susan's  finish.    44673. 
Suzette.    44708. 
Swell  atfair.    44796. 
Sylvia's  aunts.    44853. 
Symphonv  in  black.    44866. 
Svudicated     Santa     Claus. 

44876. 
Tableau   &  pantomime   en- 
tertainments.    44898a. 


Baker  (W.  H.)  &,  co. — Contd. 

Taking  the  census  in  Bing- 

ville.    44953. 
Taking  the  third  degree  in 

the  grange.  -44956. 
Taking  way.  44957a. 
Taming    of    the    shrew. 

45055. 
Tax  on  bachelors.    4oJ73. 
T'eam-work.    45187. 
l^easer.     45192. 
Telegram  from  dad.    45214. 
Tell-tale  eyebrow.    45245. 
Templeton  teapot.    45303. 
That     box     of     cigarettes. 

45539. 
fhat  dorg.    45552. 
Their  first  dinner.    45656. 
Then  &  now.     45697. 
Thief  in  the  house.     45769. 
This  is  so  sudden.    45845a. 
Three  graces.    45966. 
Three  o'clock  train.    45991 
Three  of  a  kind.     45999. 
Through  the  keyhole.   46090. 
Time  of  his  life.    46240. 
To    meet    Mr.     Thompson. 

46370. 
Tom    Thumb    w  e  d  d  i  n  g  • 

16460a. 
'l.'oo  clever  by  half.    46513a. 
T'own  meeting.    46657. 
T'ramps'  conven  t  ion.     46804. 
'I'ricks      upon       iravellers. 

46963, 
Triss.    47071. 
Trouble    in     Santa     Glaus 

land.     47164. 
Troublesome  flock.      ."•5665. 
Trustee.    47276. 
Truth  about  .lane.    47290. 
Trying  it  on  Beldon.    47309. 
Turn  in  the  market.    47349. 
Turn  in  the  road.    47350. 
Twelfth  night.    47406. 
Twentieth  century  proposal. 

47438. 
TVo  college  tramps.    47586. 
T^vo-two  train.    47809, 
T^'ranny  of  tears.    4787 1 . 
Uncle  Si.     48038. 
Uncle  Silas.    48043. 
Under  a  spell.     48092. 
Under  protest.    48129. 
Unexpected  legacy,     48297. 
Unlucky  tip.    48385. 
Up  against  it.    48471. 
Up  to  Freddie.    48508. 
Valley  farm.    48643. 
Variety  contest.    48710. 
Vaudevillainies.    48734a. 
Veal  breaded.    48744. 
Village  post-office.    49042. 
Village  postmistress.    49046. 
Virginia  heroine.    49182. 


&,  CO. — Contd. 
fair    women 


Baker  (VV.  H.) 

Vision    of 

49163. 
Visit  of  Obadiah.    49175. 
Voice  of  authority.    49224. 
Wagner    at   the   Smallvillo 

woman's  club.     49364. 
Wanted,  a  pitcher.     49533. 
Way  to  his  pocket.    4978/|. 
Wedding  bells.    49894.     - 
Weeping  ^villows.    49938. 
West  of  Omaha.    49995. 
What  thev  did  for  .TenkJns. 

50143. 
When    the    curtain    rises. 

50312a, 
When  women  vote.     50365. 
Who  are  you?    50600. 
Who  caught   the   c  o  ii  n  (  ? 

50605, 
Widow    from    the    W  est. 

50816. 
Widow  Mxillins'  Christnins. 

50826, 
William.    51057. 
Willowdale.     51099. 
Wings  of  Mignonette.  51331. 
Winning  ways.    .51185. 
Woman's  Intuition.     .5153S;. 
Wooing  a  widow.    51698. 
Wooing  of  W  i  I  h  c  1  m  i  n  n  . 

51709, 
World's  work.    bll92. 
Wrecker's  daughter.    51S;i'.i. 
Wrong  Miss  Mather.    51 SST. 
Wrong  package.    51894. 
Baker    &    Castle,      (xoose    girl. 

17131, 
Baker  &  Godwin.    <  )j,eu  verdict. 

34249. 
Bakluiyzen  (M.  van  de  Sande* 

See  Sande-Bakhuy/en. 
Bakonyi  (K.  von>  : 

.\utumn  manoeuvres.    2501 . 
Gold    gab    ich    fiir    eisen ! 

53805,  53806. 
( iute  kamerad.  17793, 17791 . 
Herbstmanover.  19184. 
Kleine  kcinig.    24088,  24089. 
.Manoeuvres    d'nutornne. 

28083a. 
Nemtudomka.     32222a. 
Balagiir  (I.)     Czar.     9.567. 
Balazs    ( S. )      F  e  1  e  s  ^  g  ii  n  k  . 

13989a. 
Balch   (F.  H.)      Bridge  of  the 

gods,    5092,  5093. 
Balch  (L.)     &'p^  Baldi  (W.  L.) 
Balch   (W.  L.)  : 

Alice  in  Blunderlaud.     782. 
Angel's  visit.    1503. 
Broken  lives.     52994. 
Brother  Ambrose.    5258. 
Her  grace.    19002. 
House  that  .Till  builf .    20447. 


2866 


rPTDEX 


r^alch  (W.  L.)— Continued. 
.Ternsa]*-ni.     22680. 
I>ust  of  Hie  Mohicans. 

24742. 
Maltese  <at.     27*557. 
Ned  of  tbe  liill.     32144. 
<^uick  action.     55089. 
Social  nightinare.   42976. 
True  lover's  knot.    47241. 
lUilch     (W.     K.)       Black     cap. 

4062. 
Balcoui     (L.  t       Thricp     saved. 

46055. 
Bald    (F.   W.)    jr.     Fraucisque. 

15260. 
I^aldarous     (G.)       Meerfahrev. 

29040. 
Baldauf     (.J.)       Uottie     Hans. 
40056. 

I'.alderstou    (  J.  L.)  : 

Into  tlfc  fire.    21848a. 
Kev  (o  wedlock.     2364X. 
Shadows.     41706c. 
BaldiiJiC   (L.)     Cow-boy.  Indian 

&  the  lady.    8937. 
Baldoniir.       Santos    e    uieigas. 

40756. 
Baldovert.    See  De  Baldovert:. 
Baldridge    (D. )      Farmer  Has- 

kius.     13678. 
Baldus   (S.  A.)      Wasp.     49675. 
Baldwin  (A.)     Presents.    55023. 
Baldwin     (A.     B.A     •  Ma,!^olia 

Dart's  boii  rdiugiiouse.     27413. 
Baldwin    f  B.   J.^      Speculation. 

43482. 
Baldwin    ( < '. »      W  a  x  w  o  r  k  s  . 

49716.  V'^ 

Bald-vvii)    (<_'.  <;.)     ^Tiss  Tiggie- 

w  inkle.     30040- 

Baldwin   (C.  T.)  : 

I'^orest   t'airies.      L4990a. 
Gatherins;  of  the  Mayflower. 
15945. 

Baldwin  (1>.  I     I'our  of  a  kind. 
15167. 

Baldwin    (E.   F.  i     (lousin  Mar- 
garet.    8899. 

Buldwnu     ( Faith  t    Quest    eter- 
nal.    38148a. 

Baldwin    (Florence)     Mount  of 
the  Holy  Cross.    31223. 

Baldwin   (C*     Black  crepe  aud 
diamonds.     4073. 

Baldwin  (G.  E.)    Gold.     16871a. 

Baldwin    (J.   F. )      Tsle  of  Ka- 
rama.     22160. 

Baldwin   (J.  L.)  : 
BnsinessL.     5584. 
King  of  spades.    23855. 
Priestess  of  humanity. 

37224 
Twenty-two.     47460. 


Baldwin   (K.  S.)  : 

God's  will.    16846a. 
Until    death    do    us    part. 
48431a. 
Baldwin    fS.    S.)      His    better 

half.     19560. 
Baldwin  (W.  T.)  />•.: 

King's  jester.    23970. 
Speculation.     43482. 
When     Bunny    pulls     the 
strings.    50200. 
Balfe    (M.  W.)     Talisman. 

45001. 
Ball  (B.  W.)     Fianza.    14112. 
Ball    (C.   G.)      Gay   girls  from 

Paris.     15970. 
Ball   (E.  H.)     Strike.     44167. 
Ball     (O.     H.)       Self-disinter- 
ested.    41428. 
Ball  fH.i     Nase  dos  MichMan- 

gelo.    32028. 
Ball  (J.  B.>     Ethio|.ian  ciassic. 
13005. 

Ball    (L.  A.)  : 

Aunt  Haima  from  Vermont. 

2395. 
Bogus  s<iuire.    4484. 
F'armer  Roberts'  daughter. 
13685. 
Ball     (W.     S.)       Bomb     trust. 

4522. 
Ball    (W.  T.  W.)  : 

Bottom's  dream.     4729. 
Martin  Cbnzzlewitt.    28508. 
Our  girls.    34650. 
Ballagh    (H.)      iice   Ha  rrell 

(C.  E.) 
Ballance   (J.)  : 

Laughing  gas.     24817. 
.Missing  link.     30061. 
Ka;4zle-dazzle.    38543. 
Baliantvne  (B.  M-^     ErJing  the 

Bold.     12870. 
Ballard     (A.     M.  i        Butterfly. 

5646. 
Ballard    ( B.  T.)      Eiuancipated 

women.    12569. 
Ballard   (E.  S.>     ' 'ompri»mised. 

8177a. 
BtiUard      (F.)        .Sw     Ballard 

(J.  F,> 
Ballard   (J.  F.)  : 

.4ir-castle  man.     647b. 
Believe    me.    X  a  n  t  i  p  p  e  . 

3352. 
Bird  of  passage.     3927. 
Chancellor,    6675,  6676. 
Eagle's  nest.     12122. 
Early  bird.    53493. 
Easy  mark.    12179. 
Her   nearest    neighbor. 
19083. 
^     Her  own  house.    19098. 
Humor  the  ladies.    20640. 

2867 


Ballard  (J.  F.)— Continued. 

Keep  quiet.    23560. 

Mrs.  Doray.    30355. 

My  dog.    31535b,  31535c. 

Pedagogue.      35769. 

Professor.    37616. 

Results.    39125. 

Strong  right  arm.    44192. 

We,  the  people.    49818. 

What's    wrong;      50125. 
50125a. 

Young  America.    52153a. 
Ballard    r.T.   H.)      Lady   Anne. 

24350. 
Ballard  tS.  J.)     C.  Q.  D.    5750. 
Ballauf   (W.  L.)  : 

Are  you  an  eagle V    1800. 

For  girls  only.    14800a. 
Ballauf  (W.  L.)  jr.: 

Across  the  hills.     180. 

Barrel  battle.     3045. 

liOst     among     the     living. 
26270. 

Midnight  mail.     29438. 

Midnight  special.    29453. 

Son  of  a  gun.    43193. 

Under  a  shadow.    48090. 
Ballenger  (T.  F.)     Irish  pawn- 
broker.   22015. 
Ballesteros  (J.  M.)     See  Moreno 

Ballesteros. 
Ballou  (A.  L.)    Guardian  angel. 

17714. 
Ballou  (A.  P.)    Touching  story. 

46619. 
Ballou  (F.)     Traders.    46698. 
Balmer  (E.)  : 

From  the  reef.    15586. 

Wolf  of  the  city.    51357. 
Balsac  (P.  de)  See  Marble  (S.) 
Balsa r  (C.)     Dawning.     1C>092. 
Baiter  (F.)     Whirligig  of  time. 

50458. 
Baity  (I.)     Piker.     36290. 
Balzac  (H.  de)  : 

Auberge  rouge.     2353. 

C6sar  Birottean.    6614. 

Chabert.    6617. 

Colonel    Chabert.      7  l»  0  3  , 
7904. 

Duchesse  de  Langeais.  8481. 

iScole  des  m6nage.'=!.     12208. 

Ferguson.    14058. 

Marquise.     28356. 

Montriveau.    30926. 

Night  off.     32724. 

Peau  de  chagrin.    3847t). 

Rabouilleuse.    38275. 

School  of  matrimon>-.  411 1.7. 

Seraphita.    55282. 

Wild  ass'  skin.    50950. 
Bamberger  (M.)  : 

About  4  o'clock..    75. 

Kishineff— 1903.     24006. 

Ruth.    40371. 


INDEX 


Bamberger  ( M. )  — Continued. 
Two  hearts  &  a   diamond 
47635. 
Buiice    (L.)     Only  a  bachelor. 

34144. 
Bancker  (B.)    <See  Banoker  (M. 

Biincker  (M.  E.  0.) : 
Dovetta.    11569. 
Governess.    17165. 
Lackey.    24305. 
Matrimony.    28836. 
Miss  President.    30009. 
Bancrotl     (G.)       Marriage    of 

Molly.    28417a. 
Bnncroft  (C.  A.)  : 

Fatal  error.    13747. 
Nemo.    32219. 
Bancroft  (G.  C.)  : 

At  swords  points.    2196. 
C^aptain  Kate.    6123. 
Euthanasia.    13052. 
Sword  points.    44829. 
Swords  points.    44833. 
Woman's  eyes.    51526. 
Bancroft       (G.      P.)        Angela 

Teresa.    1484. 
Bandlow    (H.)      Knutschdoktor 

Strerael.    24199b. 
Bandmann  (D.  E.)  : 
Austerlitz.    2465. 
Dual     character     of     Dr. 
.TekvU  &  Mr.  Hyde.  11901. 
Viola,  the  betyar.    49090. 
Bang  (O.)  : 

Barricade.    3052. 
New  musician.    32428. 
15.MUSS    {Mrs.    B.)      See   Bangs 

(O.  R.) 
r.augs  (C.  11.)  : 

Harmonus.     18234. 
Madfson  mill.    27291. 
Bangs  (D.  C.)  : 

Lullaby  memory.    26914, 
Studv    in    black    &    white. 
44272. 
r.angs  (F.  C.)     Antoine.    1625. 
Bangs  (J.  K.) : 

Aliceln  Stageland.   783. 
Belle  of  the  Bowery.    3430. 
Bicyclers.    3758. 
Bohemians.    4500. 
Daffodil  farm.    9617. 
Dramatic  evening.    11675. 
Fatal  message.    13761. 
Fisher  n\aiden.    14405. 
Governor  of  Midway.  17186. 
Idiot  at  home.    33982. 
Katheriue.    23518. 
Lady  Teazle.    24525. 
I'roposal  xmder  difficulties. 

37726. 
2905.    52520. 
Bangs  (M.  G.)     Stranger  than 
fiction.    44074. 


B  uigs      (McKeudi-ee)        SybiL 

44837. 
Bangs      (Maraquita)        Money 

ma.  I.     30776. 
Banss  (W.  M.)  : 

Beautiful  blufC    3205. 
Last  toll  gate.    24775. 
Strong  hands  of  the  weak. 
44189. 
Banholzer  (P.  P.)  : 

Arabian  nights.     1756. 
<Jivil  service.    7475. 
Banim  (J.)     Damon  &  Pythias. 

9687. 
Bank  (H.  E.  de)    i^ee  De  Bank. 
Banker   (H.  W.)     In  the  great 

Southwest.    21420. 
Banks  (C.  B.)  : 

Amer.  woman.    1274,  1275. 
•Hampton  Roads.    18021. 
Heart  <.f  the  world.    18496. 
Idols.    20909. 
Spirit  of  '76.    4.S568. 
Swanii.    44715. 
Banks  (( J.  F.)    Road  to  .Tericho. 

39587. 
Banks     (G.    L.)       Under    Gen. 

Sliafter.    48116. 
Banks    (C.  W.)     With  eyes  of 

love.    51288. 
Banks        (Catherine)  From 

sliadows  to  sunshine.     15572. 
Banks    (Ohas.)      Gen.    Grant's 
trip  around  the  world.     1604;;. 
Banks  (D.)     Bubbles.    5367. 
Banks  (E.  R.)  : 
Acadia.    132. 
New  Amsterdam,    32318. 
Banks  (J.  H.)     Bobbles.    .^367. 
Banks  (M.)  : 

Anld  Robin  Gray.     2376. 
(Jity's  heart.    7470. 
.loan  of  Arc.    22769. 
Maid  of  Orleans.    27486. 
Banks     ( M.     A.)       Papa     .Toe, 

35209. 
Banks  ( P. )    See  Wa guer  (  H.  S. ) 
Bank  son  (W.)  : 

Doll  maker  of  Paris.    11257. 

Night  ill  dreamland.    32690. 

Within  the  shadow  of  Grace 

church.    51310. 

Bannan  (T.)    CHialice.    6631a. 

Bannel  (C.)     Telephone  tangle. 

45239a. 
Bannetyne    (H.)      See   Roberts 

(G.  L.) 
Baimiug  (K.)  : 

Gai'den       "f       Punchinello. 

15903. 
Pipes  of  Pan.    36387. 
Banning  (S.  W.)  : 

Closing  of  the  door.    7652. 
Light  of  truth.    25390. 
Name  of  Nannette.    31913. 


Bannister  (H.  G.)    Life-saver  & 

the  bathing  girl.    25324. 
Bannvart  (E.  J.  K.)     Reason's 

folly.    55121. 
Banos  (P. )  : 

Arriba,  linjou.    1918. 
Cosas  del  querer.    8599. 
Banos  Fernandez    (P.)     Mara- 

villas  del  progreso.    28146. 
Bantock  (L.)  : 

Belle    of    Brittany.      'MW. 

3401. 
Girl'  behind     the    counter. 

16465. 
Man  the  lifeboat.    27958. 
Persian     princess.      35961- 

35963. 
Those  terrible  twins.    45894, 

45895. 
Three  kisses.    45977. 
White  <*hrvsantheniuni. 

50498. 

Bauvai'd  (J.)  : 

Oorrinia.    8576. 

Mystery     of     San     Marco. 

31845. 
Sun  &  ice.    44523. 

Bauville  (T.  de)  : 
Baiser.    24018. 
Charming  Leandre.     6812a. 
Deputy       of       Bouibignac 

10498,  53386. 
Gringoire.    17644-17646. 
King  &  the  ballad  monger. 

23732. 
Scapin  &  Nerine.    40955. 
Soerate  et  sa  femme.   43030. 
Bar     (Ben     de>        Ser     Guion 

(N.  C.) 
Bar  (H.)     McWade.  the  blood- 
hound.   27123. 
Barabassc     (M.)       o.ieze    Nasz. 
33385. 

Barado  (F.)  : 

NiiQOS  de  la  Inclnsa.     32826. 
Nochedeboda.    32959. 
Barager     (E.    R.>       Our    Irish 

senator.    34685. 
Baratt  (L.  A.)     Duty,  reason  \ 

passion.    12089. 
Barba.        H§roe      <le1      cortijo. 

19280. 
Barba  Rossa,  pseud.     See  Sou- 

bron  (W.  E.l 
Barbadillo    (G.   de)      <'hris1    of 

the  alley.    7173. 
Barbadillo     (J.     L6pez)       Ser 

Lopez  Barbadillo. 
Barbadillo   (P.  W.  de)     Christ 

of  the  alley.    7173. 
Barbae  (L.)  : 

After  the  game.    501. 
All    on     a     summer's    dav. 
52628. 


2868 


nn)EX 


Ra  rbee  ( L. )  — Contiuued. 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbow. 
2226. 

By  wav  of  the  !>ecret  pas- 
sage.    5303J . 

Dream  tliol  came  true. 
11760. 

^Mfteenth  of  Jai).     14140. 

In  the  college  days.    21360a. 

KjugdoMi  of  Heart's  Con- 
tent.   23937. 

Sing  a  song  of  seniora 
42483a. 

'fhread  of  destiny.     J592la. 

TomorroAV  at  10.    -55617. 

Trial  of  hearts.    46930a. 

Bnrber  (F.  C.l  : 

Pautata.    35183. 

Tattooed  lady.     45167. 

Violets!.    49106. 
Barber  (.T.  F.)     Cupid's  visit  to 
tlie  agent's  office.    9448. 

Barber  (L.  .4i.)  : 

Dark  horse.    9869. 
Divorcee.    11052. 
Germania.    16204. 
Hearts  &  lU)wers.    18533. 
Invaders.    218S4. 
Isle  of  dreams.     22153. 
•Tangle.    22474. 
Kentn<,'k\-  feud.     23599. 
.Masquerade.    28634. 
Village  burglar.    49025. 

i;!n-l)er  CM.  E.>  : 

Left  at  the  post.    24981. 

Mecluinical  .Time.    28997. 
Barber  (V.  A.)  : 

Daughter  of  Amer.    9936, 

Fred's  Jac.  rose.    15324. 

Law  of  compeusation.  24861- 

Majesty  of  the  law.    27559. 

Pythagoras  Pod,  Esq. 
.37942. 

Tattered  bit  of  a  sail.  45154. 

Wanted,  a  wife.    49-544. 
Barbier   (J.)  : 

Contes  d'Holfniann.  8374, 
8375. 

Faust.    13900. 

Hoffman's  love  tales.  19934. 

.Teanuette"s  wedding.  22.583. 

Miguot).    .50967. 

Ttonieo  et  Juliette.    39859a, 
39872. 
r.arbier  (P.)     Viei Hesse  de  Don 

Juan.    48999. 
Karbier    (P.    T.)      See  Barbier 

(J.) 
Barbour  (A.  E.)     Home  circles. 

20016. 
Barbour  (E.)  : 

Antietam.    1614. 

District  fair.     10983. 

Hoosier.    20224. 


Barbour  (E.) — Continued. 

Land  of  the  midnight  sun. 

24618. 
.Master  of  the  mine.    28716. 
Northern  lights.    33031. 
Remerabe)-        the       Maine. 

39012. 
lloyal  perjury.    40164. 
Schemes.     41051. 
Shadow  of  the  bars.    41682. 
She.     the    queen     of    Kor. 
42019. 
Barbour  (E.  M.)  : 

Crowded  house.    9224. 
In  a  tea-house.    21088. 
.lapanese  lesson.    22491. 
Barbour     fj. )       Home    circles. 

20016. 
Barbour    (L.)      For    old    times 

sake.    14897. 
Barbour    (M.    H. )       Unwritten 

law.    48406. 
Barbour  <W.)     Spring  chicken. 

43648. 
Barbusse.        Affaire      Coverly. 

4G142. 
Barca  (P.  Calderou  de  la)     See 

Calderon  de  la  Barca. 
Ba rebus  (B)  : 

.Vwakeuing  of  Letty.    2-564. 
Inside  job.    54061. 
Barclay    (.\.)      Quo  Xmas  eve. 

34130. 
Barclay  (A.  <J.,)     Money  Vt^as  re- 
turned.   30802. 
Barclay     (D.)     Our    detectives. 

34600. 
Barclay  (F.  C.)  : 

-Vfter  the  battle.    495. 
Appearances  are  often   de- 
ceptive.   1705. 
Birthday  celebration.  3966a. 
Country  lover.    8776. 
(^oinir      to       housekeeping. 

16860. 
How   she   kept   her    secret. 

20522. 
Janet.    2246S. 
Leila's  captive.    25027. 
Little  off.    25823. 
Lost  treasure.    26363. 
Milliner's  story.    29630. 
Miner's  oath.     29730. 
Money  was  returned.  30802. 
New  office  boy.    32431. 
Social  problem.    42980. 
Which  one?    50420. 
Witch's  prophecy.     51284. 
Woman     with    a     mission. 
51507. 
Barclay  (G.L.)     Safe.    40485, 
Bardav  (L.  H.I     Smudge  1944. 

42863. 
Barclay    (S.)      Mr.    Boggs   on 
Sunday  morning.    30156. 

2869 


Barclay    &    Courtlaudt.      Som- 
uarabula.    4318L 

Barcus  (J.  S.)  : 

Cost  of  living,    8618. 
Formula,    15030. 
Governor's      boss.        17191, 

17192,  17192a. 
Over-speed  i  n  g,    34924a . 
Patriotism.    35-571d. 
Repentance       of      Crajsus. 

39067a. 
Too  many  millions.    46-580. 

Bard  (A.)     Giafar.     16326. 
Bard  (F.)  &  bruder: 

Herr  minister,    19308. 

Kolcson        k6rt        kast^ly. 
24203a. 

Minisztereiuok.    29755. 

Modistin.    30680. 

Susi.    44679,  44679a. 

Teufel.    45476, 

Timar  Liza,    4622Sm. 

Uj  foldesur,    47898. 
Bard  (H,  P.)     Sacrifices  of  con- 
quering Collins,    40466, 

Barda    (J.t      Night    in    Cairo. 
32682. 

Barde  (A,)  : 

Aim6  pour  soi-meme,    642. 
Gouverture,    8917. 
Main  droite,    27526. 
Maison       de       rendezvous, 

27544. 
Maitresse  de  iiiano.     275-52. 
Mesure  pour  rieu.     2932 1 . 
Nuit  de  Chipette.     33125. 
Reine  s'amuse.    38979. 
Safille,    40407. 
Son  petit  fr6re.    43226. 
Suzy.    44712. 
Tochter.    46407. 

Bardeeu  (C.  W,)  : 

Glimpse  of  grammar  land. 

16760. 
Table  is  set,    44897, 

Bardin  (W.  F,)  : 

Chief.    6965a, 

Woman.    55978, 
Baree  (A,)     Adam  &  Eve,    244. 
Bareli  (M.)    Suffragette.   44398. 
Baremore  (B.)  : 

Dream  Island,    11722, 

When  the  white  man  came. 
50335, 
Bargate  (J,)     Prize,    37548. 
Bargone   (C.)     Homme  qui  as- 

sassina.    17024,  20090. 
Baring  (M.)  ; 

Double  game.    11522. 

Green  elephant,    17557. 

Grey  stocking.  17623, 17624. 
Baring-Gould  ( S. )    Court  roya  I . 
8855. 


INDEX 


Barker  (C.  A.)  : 

Nero  below  zero.    32244. 
Quo    vadis    upside    down, 
38252. 
Barker  (C.  T.)    Hoiisewarming. 

20460. 
Barker     (E.     H.)       California. 

5852. 
Barker  (E.  L.)  : 

Bunch  of  sweetpeas.    5474. 
Coming-  of  Julia.    8094. 
Barker  (Elsa)  : 

One    morning   in   Belgium. 

54804. 
Scab.    40922. 
Barker   (Eugenia)     Oypie,   the 

waif.    17816. 
Barker  (G)  : 

Anatol.  1394,  52078. 
Madras       house.         6967a, 

27303. 
Three  plays.    46014,  46015. 
Barker      (H.  G.)  Prunella. 

37761. 
Barker  (J.)  : 

Around  the  Hub.    1906. 
Countryman.    8801, 
Barker  (.J.  R.)    God's  liegeman. 

16845. 
Barker  (P.  M.)  : 
Al-i-situ.    809a. 
Another  way.    1586a. 
Barker  (R.)  : 

Cancioncillas.    5995. 
Gunfifthter.    17779. 
Wright    hroit.    in    France. 
51844. 
Barker  (T.)  : 
lone.  21922. 
Martiri.    28513. 
Barker  (T.),  Heirs  of: 
Fidelio.    14120. 
lone.    21922. 
Martiri-    28513. 
Barker     (T.    T.)       Metistofele. 

29047,  29048. 
Barker    (W.)      Mountain  king, 

31230. 
Barker     (W.     E.)       Battle    of 

spring.     3127. 
Harler      (E.     A.)        Dramatic 

reader.    53462. 
Barlow     (B. )       Camera    fiend. 

5938. 
Barlow  (N.  P.)  : 

Tsh  bar  ish.    54077. 
Shunemite  maid.    55333. 
Harlow  (P.  T.)     Tinted  Venns. 

46286. 
Barlow  (R.)  : 

After  7  years.    52587. 
Frame-up.    53697. 
.Man  for  an  hour.    27757. 
Mourners.    31245. 
$5000  rew  ard.    56066. 


Barlow  (.W.  E.)     Visions  of  her 

dream.    49168. 
Barnabee  (H.  C.)     Unprotected 

female.    48405. 
Barnard  (A.  P.)  : 

Joseph     Noirel's     i-evenge. 

23017. 
Tale  of  2  cities.     14983. 
Barnard  (C.)  : 
A.  D.  1.    3. 
Alonzo's  letter.    992. 
Bibi.    3746,  3747. 
Celia.    6575. 
Comedv  of  toys.    8073. 
County  fair.    8S0S. 
Deputy  wife.    10503. 
Experienco  sinartweed. 

13235. 
Flirtation.    14523. 
Fun  on  the  rail.    15698. 
Girl     ^vith     a     tin     heart. 

16649,  16650. 
He    was    never    l^iiowu    to 

smile.    52592. 
Her  great  aunt.    19005. 
Joe.    22799. 
Just  out.    23381. 
Katy  in  Gooseland.    23537. 
Katy  Neal.    23538. 
Liza  Ann.    54302. 
Main  line.    27527,  27528. 
?vlanhattan  Beach.    28058. 
Message  from  Reno.    29301. 
On  the  rail.    33891. 
Pretty  missionary.    37116. 
Psyche,  M.  D.    37768. 
Ten  to  one.    45361.  4.5362. 
Triple  wedding.    47063. 
Vermont.    48872. 
Barnard    (F.   H.)     Gilded  pill. 

16358. 
Barnard  (M.  B.)     Dust  in  the 

eyes.    12059. 
Barnard  ( P.  J. )     Man  in  white. 

27877. 
Barue    (K.   &   M.   C.)      l"'o-)nor- 

row.    46480. 
Barnekow  (H.  von)     Sie  gleirh- 

en  Maggie.    422.58. 
Barnes  ( A.  C. )     Search  for  hap- 
piness.   41254. 
Barnes  (A.  G.)  : 

Chris  Hi  Lena.    7168. 
Cut  glove.    9519. 
P.arues  (A.  S. )  &  co. : 

Crowned  before  dawn.  9234. 
Headless  horseman.  18412. 
Julius       Caesar.         23271, 

23272. 
Macbeth.    27018a. 
Merchant      of     Venice. 
29146a. 
Barnes  (C.  R.)  : 

Monsieur  le  comte.    80800. 
Musical  courtship.    31426. 


Barnes  (C.  T.)     Irma.    22059. 
Barnes  (E.  F.>     Nevada  Kate. 

32291. 
Barnes  (Edw.  J.)     Northerners. 

33032. 

Barnes  (Elliott)  : 

Artist's  daughter.    1980. 
Ruth's  devotion.    40380. 
Barnes  (Elsie  J.)     f^ee  Serrano 
(E.  J.) 

Barnes  (Eric)  : 

Mervyn,    the    disinherited. 

29286. 
Sculptor.    41206. 
Barnes  (F.)     Joining  the  navy. 
54121. 

Barnes  (H.  C.)  : 

High  ball.    19396. 

Mercedes.    29140. 

Rosary.    39942.39948. 

Scandal.    40934. 

Weakling.    4983'J. 
Barnes   (H.  Delaro  )      ,See  De- 

laro-Barnes. 
Barnes  (IL  M.)  : 

Bonnie        Annie        Laurie. 

Child  unbcru.    53133. 
Dearheart.    10270a. 
End  of  a  perfect  day.   53531. 
Little  shepherd  of  Bargain 

row.    25874a, 
Mill  on  the  Floss.    54514. 


Oh,  help.    33351a. 


55046. 
55931. 


Treasure  Island. 

Who  said  peace? 
Barnes  (L  L.)  : 

She's  a  bird.    42007. 

Woman  of  tomorrow.  51475. 
Barnes  (J.)  : 

Black  ape.    4044. 

Cleopatra,    7590. 

Darkey  breach  of  promise 
case.    9888. 

Doctor  Snowball.    11179. 

Karl  Kline.    23493. 

Limber  Jim.    25494. 

Little  Rifle.    25860. 

Looking  for  trouble.    26106. 

Neota,  the  avenger.    32224. 
Barnes    (J.   A.)      Our  country 

cousins.    34582, 
Barnes  (J.  G.)    Pace  that  kills. 

35004. 
Barnes  (L.)     Cut  glove.    9519, 
Barnes     (N.    A.)       Every  child. 

13134. 
Barnes  (M.  M->     IVIrs.  Potter's 

first.    30366. 
Barnes  (P.)  : 

Chamois  hunter.    6643. 

Wanted,  an  aunt.    49550. 
Barnes      (S.      L.)        Katinka. 
23531. 


2870 


ISDJ5X 


Barnes  (T)  : 

Nigger  night  school.    32037. 
Piclcles  &  tickles.    36223. 
Slim    Jim    &    the    hoodoo. 

427S6. 
Barnes  (T.  R.)     iMagazine  man 

&  the  lady.    27331b. 
Barnes  (W.)  Bloodstone  heart. 

4310. 
Barnes  (W.  E.)  : 

Blue  &  the  gray.    4344. 
Girl  tiiat  I  love.    16G21. 
Hugo,  an  Italian  romance. 

20.")91. 
ilarriuge  certilicate.    28384. 
Mvsterj'^    of    Wave    Crest. 

31857. 
One   woman's  life.     34124, 

34125, 
Only  a  farmer's  daughter, 

34159. 
Our       summer      boarders, 

34782. 
Poverty.    30923. 
Serpent  &  the  dove,    41551. 
Summer  boarders.    44497. 
Barnes  (W.  H.  L.)    Solid  silver. 

43130. 
Barnet  (K.  A.)  ; 

A.  D.  T.  no.  1.534.    2. 

Album.    709., 

Ballet  girl.    2853. 

Baron       Humbug.         3016, 

3017. 
Cap  of  fortune.    6027,  6028. 
Cinderella     &     the    prince. 

73.J7-7359. 
Danseuse.    9824. 
Down  on  the  cape.    11613. 
Excelsior     jimior.       13191, 

13192. 
Family'album.    13584. 
Fourteen    hundred    ninety 

two.    15184,  52490. 
Fourteen  ninety  two.   15185. 
Gretcheii,  queen  of  the  bal- 
let.   17613. 
Injured    innocents.     21728. 

21729. 
KingTopsy  Turvy.    23920. 
Legend    ot    the    Klondike. 

25017. 
Little  Bo-Feep.    2.5.598. 
Little  Gascon.    25692. 
Love  of  a  girl.    26558. 
Lovers  of  Provence.    26675. 
Mnvy  &  her  lamb.    28.536. 
Mil  ad  i    &    the    musketeer, 

20551. 
Miss  Lent  of  Lloyds,    29976, 
iliss  Pocahontas.    30006. 
;Miss  Simplicity.    3002.5. 
^Mother  Goose  album.  31137. 
Nicolette.    32631. 
Prince  pro  tern.    37370. 


He    never 


15043. 
54314. 


Barnet  ( K.  A. )  — Contiu  ued. 

Queen  of  the  ballet.    38046. 
Show  girls,    42182. 
Simple  Simon,    12456. 
Star  spangled  baron.   43798. 
Strange  adventures  of  Jack 

&  the  beanstalk.    44036. 
Tabasco.    44893,  44894. 
That  girl  o'mine.    45574. 
Tommy  Tompkins.    46474. 
U-Pi-Dee.    47885. 
Yankee  princess.    52009. 
•  1492.     15184.   15185,  52490, 
5249L 
Baruett     (A.    H.) 
knew.    18375b. 

Barnett  (B.  F.)  ; 
Beat.    3174b. 
Daddy.    9589.   • 
Fortunate  thief. 
Lonesome  club. 
Publicity.    55062. 
Window  gazers.    51119a. 
Woman    who    came    back. 

51491. 
Worm  that  turned.    51795. 
Barnett  (E.  R.)-: 

Internatl.  coiuody.     21«ltJa. 
Stage  struck.    43728. 
Barnett     (E.    S.)       Galaxy    of 

stars.    15777. 
Barnett    (H.>      His   li)!al   bout. 

16924a. 
Barnett  (J.)     ISight  in  a  board- 
ing school.    32675. 
Barnett     (S.)      Wreck    in    the 

high  seas.    51829. 
Barnett  (V.)    Merlin.    29212. 
Barnette  (J.  W.  C.)     Both  mem- 
bers of  this  <;lub.    4714a. 
Barney  (Mrs.  A.  C.)    Old  Andy, 
the  m.oonshiner.    .'?3411. 

Barney  (A.  F.)  : 

About  TIkAxjs.    77. 
Dream  of  Queen  Klixa!)eth. 
11749. 
Barney  (J.)    Dago  &  the  monk. 

9G26. 
Barney  (K.)  : 

Man  &c  woniULi.     -34399. 
Montezuma.    30912b. 
War  Imsbands.    49582a. 
Barney  (L.  A.  C.)    God's  heroes. 

16S43.  16844. 
Barney    (L.    C.) 

34279. 
B.'irney  (M.)  : 
Bad  whiskev. 
Reliearsal.    .38947. 
Barne\     (W.    G. )      Buccaneers. 

5378. 
Baruicoat  (A.)  : 

Mixed  interpretation.  30.524. 
Silver  lining.    42405. 


Opium    den. 


2784. 


Barns  (E.  A.)  : 

Lobbyist.    26026. 

Slip  in  eugenics.    42788. 

Title  broker,    46334. 
Barnum  (E.)     Adam,  Eve  &  the 

serpent.    254. 
Barnum   (F.  C.  B.)     Petruchlo 

tamed.    36057. 
Barnum  (G.  W.)  : 

At  the  club.    2212. 

Girl  from  Tokio.    16536. 

Barnum  (M.  D.)  : 

Amer.     festivals     for     ele- 
mentary schools.    52663. 
French  maid  &  the  phono- 
graph.   15373. 
Mother  Goose  play.    31143. 
Our  aunt  from  Cal.    34.530. 
Barnum  (P.  T.)  ik  Co.: 

Congress  of  nations.    8266. 
Twenty     minutes    of    fun, 
47448. 
Barnwell    (C.  H.)     Henry  the 

Sixth,    18866. 
Baron     (L.)       For    happiness. 

14803. 
BSron  (R.)  : 

Ftirst  von  Zansibar.    15633. 
Koln,  das  ist  was  fiir  dich. 

24204, 
Licbes-sanatorium.    25246. 
Kund  uni  die  .Mster.    40288. 

Barr  (A.)    New  woman.    32482. 
Barr     (A.    E.)       .Tan    Vedder's 

wife.    22451. 
Barr   (B.  B.)     Men  of  leisure. 

29108. 
Barr  (C.  G.)    Soldier  of  France. 

43076. 
Barr  (E.  M.)  ; 

Chosen  king.    7157a. 
Passing.    54885. 
B;irr   (E.  N)  : 

Broken  links.     5197. 
Clearing  the  mists.    7.572. 
Barr  (G.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    242. 
Dad's  sou-in  law.    9613. 
Human  race.    20614. 
Land  league.    24578. 
Trouble  a,  la  carte.    47160. 
Barr      (J.)        White     feathe)-. 

50514. 
Barr    (N.    C.)      Try  sting   tree. 

47312. 
Barr(K.  E.)    True  blue.    4721.5. 
Barr  (S.)  See  Rice  (E.) 
Barr  (  S.  A.)  : 

Am.erica.    1133. 
Good  fight.     17077. 
Barrachina.     Viejos  compadres. 

49000. 
Barranco      (M.)        Pantaloues. 
46915. 


2871 


IITDBX 


Barras  (A.,  A.  M.,  C.  H.  &  S.) 

Black  crook.    4077. 
Barrat    (R.  H.)      Gingerbread. 

16379a. 
Barratt  (A.)  : 

Captain  January.    6117. 

One      touch      of      nature. 
34111b. 
Harratt     (A.    W.)      Thwarted. 

46181. 
Bnrratt  (M.  S.)  : 

<Tirl  of  the  golden  dream. 
16594. 

Lie.    25232. 

Ni?ht  in  the  U.  S.  postotiice. 
32709. 
Karraycoa    (F.)      Lata   de   los 

celos.    24790. 
Barre  (A.)  : 

Chopin.    7140. 

Moumoute.    81220. 

Nuit  de  noces.    33126. 

No.  18.    33152a. 

Paradis.    21298. 

Toison  d'or.    46424. 

Tourtelin  s'amuse.    46633. 
Barrel!    (C.    W.)      Last   rebeL 

24756a.      , 
Barrel!     (W.    L.)       Norwegian 

festival.    3B040. 
Barrera : 

Alma  de  Garibay.    940a. 

Alma  del  querer.    941. 

CanciOn  de  la  vida.    5993. 

r.iego  del  barrio.    7318. 

Delfin.    10404. 

Guitarra  del  amor.    53846. 

Real  hembra.    38557. 

Tajadera.    44932. 
l'.«n-era  (T)  : 

Buen  ladrou.    5401b. 

Cautas  baturras.    6013. 

Cavaliere  di   Narunkestun- 
kesberg,    6531a. 

Celoso  Extremeiio.    6586. 

Dfa  del  ruido.    10741a. 

Guarda  jurao.    17708. 

Hermanas  frescales.   19221. 

Hijadelmar.    19462. 

Tncendio  de  Roraa.    21590a. 

Mujeres  malas.    54638. 

Primer  espada.    37244. 

Seiiorasdelsilencio.  41481a. 

Socorrito.    43028a. 

Sueno  de  Pierrcl.    44382a. 

Tirano.    46313a. 

Tomadora.    55615. 
Barrere    (A.)      Fin   du   monde. 

14246. 
Barrgs  (M. )    Colette  Bandoche, 

53211. 
Barrett  (B.  I.) : 

Dicky's      father.        10819, 
10820. 

Goodwin  Bey.    17122. 


Barrett  (B.  I.) — Continued. 

Shadow    of    the    Sulenna- 

uiyeh.    4r6S8a. 
Special    correspondence. 


4345'5 


daughter. 


Van        I-I(»'u',s 
48694,  48695. 
Who's  tlic  hei-oV    5(h368. 
B-ai-rett  (B.  S.»     Milton.  Biltoii, 
fiz  Jilton.    29695. 

Bnrrett  (C.  J.)  : 

Burroughs"  forgf.     .inT'.). 
Killeen  c.is^tk'.     23699. 

Barrett  (C.  R.)  : 

Cupid    in    pinafort's.     9395, 

9396. 
Late  Mr.  Early.    24795. 
LoA'e  lies  bleeding.    26545. 
Two  of  a  kind.     55706. 
Barrett      H'.     W.  I        Inventor. 

21895. 
Barrett  (l>.  W.)     In  Hil- middle 

of  .In lie.     21457:1. 
Barrett     (G.    C.  •       Waichwun!. 
49692. 

Barrett  (G.  b\)  : 

Restored  to  society.    39118. 
Watchword.    49692. 

Barrett     (J.)      Riches    of    tlie 
poor.    39390. 

Barrett  (J.  E.)  : 

Braimon      cm      tlie      moor. 

4921. 
Danie!  O'CoiiiahU.    9809. 
Love  tV-  hibur.    26442. 
Barrett    ( -J.    J.)      Across    the 

border.    T70. 
Barrett       ( M.      S. )        Rustler. 

40362. 
Barrett  (U.)     Cinderella.    7346. 
Barrett   ^R.)     See  Barrett   (C. 

R.^ 
P.acrcrt    fH.  IJ.  1     Ex-fliorister'j? 

.Iream.    13198. 
Bnrrett  (T.  A.)  : 

Big  bugaboo.    3781. 
World's  series.    51783. 
Barrett   (AVillianj)     Petition  of 

the  people.    36053. 
Barrett   (Wilson)  : 

Ben-niy-cliree.    3487. 
BhK'k  kittfni.     4119,  4120. 
Dautjhter        of        Babylon. 

10023. 
Vmir  legJied  toriAUu;.    ISIO-'^. 
Good  old  times.     17108. 
In     the     middle     >>C    .luiie. 

21457a. 
Our  pleasant  sins.    3'1746. 
Pharaoh.    36093. 
Sign  of  the  cross.    42294. 
Tiss,    Tim    &    the    ticker. 
16319.  46320. 


Barrett  (Woodward  i: 
King  Yap.  23929. 
.Mermaid      &      the      moon. 

29216. 
Note  unopened.    3307.^. 
Picnic  girls.    36232. 
Rainbow  .girl.    3838G. 
Two  classes.    47583. 
l^.avrett  &  Ofi-.Mibach  : 
•Juan,  junior.    23100. 
PrettA  pretty.    37124. 
Barrie   (G.)     Works  of  Shaice- 

speare.    41871-41877. 
B-irrie    (G.)    iS:   son.     Cojuplete 
works  of  Shakespeare.   41785- 
41800. 
Barrie      (G.     M. )        Rosalinda. 

39936. 
Barrie  (J.  M.)  : 

Half  hours.  17928a. 
.Tane  Annie.  22453. 
Little       minister.        24092, 

25763. 
Professor's       love       story. 

49632. 
Tag.    44911e.  44911f. 
Walker,  London.    49411. 
Was  fehlt  ihiu?    49632. 
M'edding  .guest.     49907. 
Barrie  (R.)  : 

Private        suicidal        duel. 

37537. 
That  cook.    45549. 
AVinter's  morning.    51201. 
Barrie  (R.  C.)  : 

(\i]>\d  &  the  stork.    9379. 
Pale  faces.    35133. 
Rejuvenating        anatomist. 
38990. 
Barriere  (T.)  : 

Amour     sur     la      bran(;h<'. 

1361. 
Comtesse       de       Somerive. 

8194. 
His  last  duel.     19681. 
Maisou      du      pent      Notre 

Dame.    13506. 
Micaliz.    29364. 
Millions  of  money.    29674. 
Nervous  set.    32258. 
Our  little  cousin.    34702. 
Physician's  compact.    5494S. 
Rebelles.    38626. 
Barril  (R.  de)  : 

King's  devil.    23959. 
Secret  of  the  king.    41338. 
Barringer  (C.)    Trish-.Vmerif.in. 

21950. 
Barrington  ( E. )  : 

Before  the  play.     3297. 
Daughter  of  Apollo.    9940. 
Gown     of     many     dreams. 

17207. 
Stella  at  the  studio.    43855. 
Woman's  wage.     51-586. 


2872 


INDEX 


Barriugton  (Janet)    fe'ee  Feclris 

(J.  B.) 
Barrington  (Jessie)     Man  Avho 

closed  the  door.    27978. 
Barrington  (John)  : 

Fifteen  years  later.    14139. 

Foundling.    15122. 

Herman  De  Ruyter.    19217. 

Johanna,    22813. 

Reginetta.     38923. 

Satire.    40838. 

Shyster's  trick.    42205. 

Two  happy  fathers.    47631. 

Woman's  devotion.    51521. 

Barrington  (P.  B.)  : 

When    a    woman    is    poor. 

50189a. 
When  the  young  birds  go. 

55907. 

Harrington  (R.)  : 

Man  the  lifeboat.    27958. 
There's  nothing  much  more 

to  say.    45726. 
Those  terrible  twins.   4.5894. 
Water  babies.    49693. 
Barriobero     y     Herran      (E.) 

Juerga  y  doctrina.    23200. 
Barrios  C.T.  L.)     TiOuis'  narrow 

escape.    26394. 
Marrios  (L.  Dieguez)     .Vee  Di6- 

iruez  Barrios. 
BMi-rist   (D.I  : 

One  kniglil    in  a  b:n'  room. 

34032. 
Optimist.    34291. 
Barron  (A.  M.)     Nina.    32788. 
Barron  (C. )  : 

Battle  by  'phone.    3107. 
Matilda       of      Matteawan. 
28796. 
Barron  (E.  A.)  : 

False  to  herself.  13541. 
His  Christian  wife.    1958J. 
Lady  Ashlo> .     24353. 
Mind    vonr    own    business. 

29714a. 
Moral  crime.    30994. 
Mountain  pink.    .31233. 
Passion.    35470. 
Robin    Hood    &    Rosalind. 

39662. 
Strange  eveni.     44047. 
Through  the  shadow.  46100. 
Where  honor  lies.     50377. 
Barron  (M.)     Verdict.    48853. 
Barron     (T.    S.i       Honeymoon 

days.    53966. 
Barron  (T.  H.)  : 

Loon  that  went   looney  at 

Luna.    26175. 
Mntilda      of      Matteawan. 
28796. 
Barron       (W.)         Groves      of 
Blarney.     17699. 


Kings- 


43135. 


mines. 

38815. 
obeyed. 


Barron    (W.   H. »      Claude    Lo- 

raine.    7553. 
Barroso  (Y.  M.  Diez)     See  Diez 

Barroso. 
Barrow  (P.  J.)  : 

Belle    of    Brittany.      3400, 
3401. 

I>aughter  of  England.    9949. 

I-ady  of  Lyone^se.    24480. 

Persian    princess.      35961- 
35963. 
Barrow  (T.  E.)     Arthur 

bury.    1952. 
Barrow  (W.  M.)  : 

Louisiana.    2(^05. 

Solomon  Notredame. 
Barrowclough  (A.)  : 

O'Brien's  new  house.    33227, 

Senator  &  the  wrong  clothes. 
41453. 
Barrows  (J.  O.)  : 

King       Solomon's 
23913. 

Red,  White  &  Blue. 

She   who   iuu.st   be 
42024. 

Tactics.    44908. 
Barrows  (M.  H.)  : 

Fliglit  of  .Veneas.     14."'.08. 

HeHenika.    18763. 

Return  of  Odysseus.    39187. 

White  butterfly.    50488. 
Barrows     (P.     A.  ^       Nebraska 

homestead.    32127. 
Barrows  (  S.  T.)  : 

And  Pippa  danees.     11682d. 

Youth.    56046. 
Barrows  (W.  <;.)  : 

Call  of  the  West.    5910. 

Cattle  thieJ'.    6485. 

(^old  is  not  all.    16897. 

Law  of  the  range.    24872. 

.Mateb-makers.    28768. 

Rosebud  ciaini.     40019. 

Su  ff  e  r  i  ng-y  etti  sts.    44390a . 

Way  out  West.    49777. 
Barry     (.Vt.     Isle    of    Pygma. 

22167. 
Barry  (C.)  : 

Deadly  hate.     10235a. 

King's  highway.     23966a. 
Barry     (C.     R.)       .Tolly     josh. 

22940. 
Barry  (C.  W.)  : 

Becky  Sharp.     3255. 

Bells.    3455. 

Bigamist.    3809. 

Divorce.    11021. 

Double  life.    11532. 

Echoes.    12201. 

Escaped    from    Sing    Sing. 
12909. 

Pocket-book  mystery.  36606. 

Sent  to  Sing  Sing.    41496. 

Sforzji.    41646. 


Bari'y  (C  W. ) — Continued. 
Sleigh-bells.    42771. 
Spy.    43667. 

Terrible  temptation.    45431. 
Barry  (E)  : 

Beautiful  shoe-binder.  3215. 
Bertha,  the  beautiful  shoe- 
binder.    3550. 
Bertha,  the  sewing  niachine 

girl.    3555. 
Dead  witness.    10228. 
Outward  bound.    34914. 
Barry  (G.)     ,S^ec  Biaggi  (G.) 

(G.  W.)     Traveling  a  la 
46S67. 

Woman's  strata- 


Barrj- 
cart 

Barry 
gem 


Hanged.   ISOSOa. 
Night  in  a  fool's 


19582a. 
26201a. 


(H.) 
51577. 
Barry  (J.  D.) 
Barry  (J.  H.) 

house.    32676. 
Barry  (.J.  M.)  : 

His  dob  friend. 

Lord  Fitz  Faddle. 

Rube.    40203. 
Barry  (J.  S.  de)    See  De  Barry. 
Barry  (M.)  : 

After  years  of  waiting.  535. 

Final  lesson.    14249. 

Pai-adise  of  lies.    35265. 

Provider.    37756. 

Red,  White  &  Blue.    38815. 

Singer  of  Killarney.    42488. 
Barry     (M.     .1.)       Three     bar 

maids.    45929. 
Barry   (P.  L.)     Redemption  of 

Ireland.    38844. 
Barry  (R.)  : 

Brenda  of  the  leaves.    5018. 

Goat.    53798. 

Love  bird.    26485a. 

Mercury.     29194a. 

No  good.    32862a. 

On  the  leA-eL    -"^SSOna. 

Tangoer.    4:ill4e. 

War  corres)iondeut.   495T»b. 

Yellow  bribe.    52056a. 
Barry    (R.  C.)      Held   for  ran- 
som.   18703. 
Barry  (T.)  : 

Ann  of  Harlem.    1.536. 

Breath  of  old  Va.    500tM.. 

Brother  fans.    .5261b. 

Dream  kid.    11723. 

Upstart.    48543. 
Barry       (T.      A.)         Murderer. 

31377. 
Barry  (W.)  : 

All  crazy.    830. 

Cuban  gaiety  girls.    9318. 

Green  goods.    17571. 

Her  royal  nibs.    19120. 

His  royal  nibs.    19797. 

Irish  aristocracy.    21956. 

Little  Lord  McElroy.  2574W. 

Muldoon's  pieuic    31323. 


2878 


IKDKX 


England. 

9764. 
10132. 
11418. 
18068. 


BaiTy  (W.) — Contiuued. 

Muldoon's   trip   to   Boston. 

31324. 
Ninety-seveu     or     seventy- 
nine.    32812,  52469. 
Harry  (W.  F.)     London  empire 

burlesquers.    26100. 
Barry  (W.  J.)  : 

Black  &  white.    4040. 
Maggie.    27349. 
Barrymore  (J.) : 

Angel  of  the  mines.    147fi. 
Buster    Brown    in    China- 
town.   5614. 
Coast    of    New 

7732. 
Dangerous  double. 
Day  of  judgment. 
Don't  tell  my  wife. 
Hands  not  hearts. 
Heart  of  a  hero.    18145. 
Hello,  Bill !    18766. 
Her  fatal  shadow.    18972. 
In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 

21434. 
Lieut.   &   the   girl.      25265. 

25266. 
Lost  to  the  world.    26361. 
Man      from      Sacramento. 

27807. 
Marked  for  life.    28323. 
Pj-ince  of  Salerno.    37346. 
Princess  of  Paris.    37440. 
Stockings.    43915. 
Temptation       of 
}5325. 
Hy  cry  more  (M.  H.)  : 
Bitter  expiation. 
Homeward  bound. 
Honor.    20152. 
Robber  of  the  Riiiue,    39608. 
B;u!5Cball  (L.  M.>     Konig  Saul. 

24212. 
Barsky  (I.): 
Finisher 
14281. 
His       adopted 

19536. 
Insane  bride.    21763. 
F/ove  &  patriotism. 

26459. 
Marriage       after       death. 

28368. 
AVreck  of  the  First  national 
bank.    51831. 
Barslow    (H.   M.)      Ijotametra. 
26372. 

Beau 


Uegine. 


4021. 
20080. 


girl 


of    N.     y. 
rlaughter. 


26458, 


BarstoM    ( M.  > 

3190. 
Barszczewski 

libre.    9312. 
Barta  (L.)  : 
Arlequfn. 


Brocade. 


IS.     R.)      Cuba 


1864. 

Postales  al  natural.    36879. 
Viento  de  proa.    49005. 


Bartelstone  (D.  B. )     Gangster. 

15883. 
Bartfield  (C.)     Kong  bros.  in  a 

little  bit  in  baseball.    39887. 
Barth     (A.>       Barry     Gordon. 

3064. 
Barth  (H.) : 

Mahl  del-  spotter.    27428. 
Suburra.    44342a. 
Barth    (P.)      Antone   &   Isabel. 

1631. 
Barthold     (L.)    usvad.      V.    M. 

coat.    34993. 
Bartholdi    (W.   G.)      Magic   of 

the  gods.    27378. 
Bartholouiae   (P.)  : 

Gypsy  idyll.     1783]. 
Kettle  of;  fish.    23630. 
Kiss  me  quick.    24022. 
Little  Miss  Brown.    25767. 
Mary  Elston.    28553. 
Model  maid.     30570a. 
One  of  the  boys.    ."407 .la. 
When    dreams    come    true. 
50213. 

Bartlett  (A.)  : 

Best  man.    52871. 

Capt.  Sally.    5307U. 

Derelict.    53389. 

For-rent.  furnished.    5367.3. 

Heart  fires.    18430. 

lu  the  dark.    54039. 

Muriel's  mother.    31382. 

Penalty.    35820. 

Sauce  for  the  goose.    55239. 

Their  father's  wife.    45655. 

Too       jnucb        matrimony. 

46539a. 
Why?    50722d. 
Worth  the  money.    .Ti601-4. 
Bartlett     (C.     E.)       Down     in 

Maine.    •»345S. 
Bartlett  (<'.  M.)     Life  for  life. 

2-5295. 
Bartlett     (1>.    G.)      So    like   a 

woman.     12931. 
Bartlett    (E.    L.)      Little   Miss 

Discontent.     25773b. 
Bartlett  (F,  U.)  : 
Big  man.    3797. 
Lady  in  the  library.    24433. 
Bartlett  (G.)     Sacrifice.    40463. 
Bartlett  (G.  B.)  : 

Dream     of    rhe    ceuturles. 

53469. 
Etherized  priurtjss.     l.'JOOl. 
Evening  of  statuary  (S:  tab- 
leaux. ■  13090. 
This  prophecy  of  Columbus. 
45850. 

Bartlett  (H.)  : 

Our  foreign  correspondent. 

34635. 
Pagan  wedding.    35027. 


Bartlett    (H.    W.^      Woman    in 

the  case.    51420,  51421. 
Bartlett  (James)  : 

Maranatha.    28143. 
Rouletta.    40086. 
Bartlett  (John)  : 
Daisy.    53327. 
Up  stairs  &  down.    48494. 
Ba  rtleLl  (  L.  <J.  t     Hei-  husbands 

defence.    19028. 
Bartlett    (L.    L.)      Little   Miss 

Discontent.    25773b. 
Bartlett  (M.  A.)     Osiris.  34405. 
Bartlett     (O.)       Rank    &    file. 

384.54. 
Bartlett   (P.)     Rose  of  yester- 
day.   40013. 
Bartlett  (Randolph)  : 

Cowlick  army.    8980a. 

Curiosity.    53312. 

Knight     of     the      football 

game.    24149. 
AVav  ik  the  wouuiu.    49575a. 
Bartlett  (Richard)     Married  by 

telephone.    28446. 
Bartlett  (T.  P.)     At  a  wayside 

inn.     2117a. 
Bartlette  (W.  E.)  : 

Invisible  bond.    21904. 
Wanted,  a  husband.    49520. 
Bartlev  (N.)     Champion.    6654. 
Bartliuir  (M.  F.)     Cost.    8610. 
Barto  (E.  A.)  : 

In  room  65.    21306. 
In  th<'  wrong  game.    51048. 
Marooned.    28343b. 
Barton  (C.)  : 

Brown  among  the  daisies. 

5314a. 
Caught     at      the      station. 

6496a. 
Grass  widows  c-lub.     17328. 
McDoodle's  flats.     27072. 
Naughty      Coney       Island. 

32085. 
Parisian  revels.    35331. 
Ruby  of  the  desert.    40221. 
Bartoii    (E.  R.»     T>adylike  rob- 
bery.    24536. 
Barton  (F.  B.)     IfVmmes  fortes. 

14043. 
Barton     (F.    M.)       McGoogin'.s 

union  suit.    27096. 
Barton  (G.)     Infidels.    21698. 
Barton  (G.  E.)  : 
Nero.    32240. 
Pipe  of  desire.    o6369a. 
Barton    fH.)      New   Magdalen. 

32415. 
Barton  (.1.)     Disgraced.    10941. 
Barton  (.J.  B.)     Canal-boat  Sal. 

5982. 
Barton  (J.  D.)  : 

Ikey  &  Abey.    20958. 
Rough  Mr.  Rider.    40070. 


2874 


INDEX 


Rarton  (Joseph)  : 

Harry  Allen,  the  Union  spy. 

18250. 
I.afly  of  the  lake.    24498. 
Barton    (Julien)     On  the  road 

to  Bath.    3.3905. 
Barton     (K.     C.)       OlotiWe's 
legacy.     7657. 

Barton  (M.)  : 

Midnight  under  the  mistle- 
toe.   29458. 
Skating-rink  girl.     42648. 

Barton  (M.  T.  D.)     Maternity. 

28787. 

Marton  (R.  E.)  : 

Back  from  Tuskegee.    2740. 
r\^rbidden  fruit.    14961. 

llirtou    &    VVisjwell,    inc.      Bad 

man's  wife.    2780. 
Hartrani     (,T.    G.)       Secretary. 

lJ3fil. 
Martsch  (H.)  : 

Oar  no.    6271. 

Destiny  of  kings.    10600a. 

H^anenfresser.    15293. 

(^Jardeoffizier.     15908. 

<Jreat  man.    17424. 

Lady  in  red.    24428. 

Outcast.    34872. 

Sarga  liliom.    40799. 

Sweet  little  play.    44755a. 

'L'anzanwalt.    4.5123. 

Zarin.    52290. 
Barlseh  (R.  H.) : 

iv  1  e  i  u  0        Blanchefleure. 
24268,  38462. 

Ohne  Gott.    38.369a. 
Bartuschek  (L.)  : 

Flirt  in  St.  Moritz.    .53660. 

Lustigo  puppe.    54364. 

Wer  ist  die  schonste?  .5.5873. 
B:irueh  (E.)  : 

Clown.    7686. 

Herod  the  Great,  19277. 

.ludith.  23176. 

Juggler.    23201,  23202.       - 
Haruch  (H.  N.)  : 

OKI  folks  at  home.    33483. 

Southerner.     43390,  43394. 
Barwald  (W.  H.)  : 

Bluffer  bluffed.    4408. 

Real  man.    38560. 
P.ascliwitz      (L.)       Hansel     & 

Grefcol    17882b. 
Ba.«;com  (A.  L.)  : 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning. 
2011. 

Bowery  girl.    4787. 

Cantilever  bridge.    6017. 

Daughter    of    Uncle    Sam. 
10016. 

Habits  of  Hamilton.    17867. 

.Japanese  bride.    22485. 


Baseom  (A.  L.) — Continued. 
Little  jade.    25726. 
Three  men  in  a  flat.    4.598C. 
Vengeance  is  mine.    48802. 
Baseom   (L.)     See  Baseom  (A. 

L.) 
Ra<5r;om  (L.  R.)  : 

Bachelor  club's  baby.    2664. 
Catching  Clara.    6444a. 
Golden  goblet.    16963. 
Look     out     for     Hezikiah. 

26154. 
liUnatic    or    the   professor. 

26933. 
Masonic  ring.    28625. 
Molly's  aunt.    54581. 
One  on  the  agent.    34094. 
Petite  plays.    36050. 
Soat    41005. 
Train  leaves  in  10  minutes. 

46754. 
Ver.n'<?  vacation.    48847. 

Base  (IL  Ward->  See  Ward- 
Base. 

Basford  (A.  R.)  Erick  Erick- 
.son.    ]j>8.55,  12856. 

Bashford  (Henrietta )  Differ- 
ence.    10844a. 

Bashford  (Herbert)  : 

Defiance  of  Doris.    10384. 

Heritage  of  the  red.    1921G. 

Hon.  John  North,    20181. 

In  the  shadow  of  the  firs. 
21508. 

Light  in  the  dark.    54268. 

Meg,  the  exile.    29052. 

Putting  one  over.    37926a. 

Stranger.    44064. 

Voice  within.    49243. 

Woman  he  married.    51408. 
Baskconib     (A.    W.)       Morning 

after.    31047. 
Baskett  (J.  N.)     Balboa.    2832. 
Bass  (L.  R.) : 

His  motlier's  jewels.    197.36, 

Mme.  Jeanette.    27198. 

Basijet  (J.)     Bric-a-brac.    .5035, 
Basset  (S.)  : 

Amour  a  quinze  ans.    1350. 

Auberge  rouge.    2353. 

Aventure  impgriale.    2521. 

Cas  de  conscience.    6309a. 

Evasion  du  capitaine.  13067. 

Grands.    17308. 

True  infaillible.    47199. 

Typhon.    47854. 

Bassett  (B.  A. )  Mile.  Clairette. 
27247b. 

Bassett  (G.  H.)  : 

Claire.    7490. 

Mignon.    29532. 
Bassett  (J.)    Jedediah  Basset's 
kettle  drum.    22588. 


Bassett  (L.  E.)  : 

Blanchette.    4200. 

Plays    by    A.    Strindberg. 

36494,  36495,  54975. 
Riders  to  the  sea.    .39401a. 
Taps.    45130a. 
Bassett    (M.   R.)      Fairy  oper- 
ettas.   53593. 
Bassett  (N.)     Drummer  &  the 

maid.    11866. 
Bassett    (R.)      Wheel   of   life. 

50174. 
Bassett  {Mrs.  R.)     My  imcle's 

baby.    .31727. 
Bassett      (W.)        Gold     brick. 

16881. 
Bassetti  (A.)     .\Iago  delle  AlpL 

27417. 
Bassewitz  (G.  von) : 
.fudas.    23121. 
Peterchenp  mondfahrt. 

36019, 
Schah-razade.    41032. 
Sunamitiu.    44528. 
Bassford  (F.) : 
Honor.    20147. 
Outcast.    34871. 
Bassford  (H.)    Tale  of  a  shirt. 

44967. 
Bastian   (J.)     Husband  of  the 

v\'ife.    20725a. 
Bastien      (C.)       Hoosier     girl. 

20228. 
Baston  (T.  J.)  : 

Biddy-colleen.    52885. 
Innocence     &     experience. 

54060. 
Two        morning        glories. 
47709a. 
Baswitz  (C.)  : 

Crimes  of  the  noble.    9103. 
Jakey  Einstein.    22434. 
Levy,  the  drummer.    25186. 
Merry  clown.    29227. 
Millinery  man.    29632. 
.My    wife    won't    let     me. 

31740. 
Navajo.    32093,  32094. 
Treaty      of      Portsmouth. 

46910. 
Without    H    friend    in    the 
world.    51313. 
Bataille  (H.)  : 

Declaration.    10349. 
Enchantement.    12682. 
Enfant  de  I'amour.    12743. 
Femrae  nue.    14039. 
Flambeaux.    14465. 
Lgpreuse.    25092. 
Maman  Colibri.    27661. 
Marche  nuptiale.    28.169. 
Message.    29297. 
Phaldne.    36072a. 
Poliche.    30672. 
Resurrection.     39130. 


2875 


INDEX 


Bataille  (H.)— Continued. 

Scandale.    40940. 

Skandal.    42644. 

Songe    d'un    isoir    d'amour. 
43250, 

Toriclite  lungfrau.    46418. 

Viergo  folle.    49007. 
Ba taller    (F.    Roig)     Ffec  Roig 

Bataller, 
Batchelder  (C.  B.)  : 

Anre  of  old  Salein.    1555. 

Billy's  choriis!  girl.    3890. 

Little    Miss    Van    Winkle. 
25797. 

Kevenge    of    Shari-Hot-Su. 
39250. 

Separation  of  the  Browns. 
41517. 

Symphony  iu  blaek.    44866. 

Tangled  M-eb.    45107. 

Wing.s       of       Mignonette. 
51131. 
Biiiehelder  (O.  F.)     Mayflower 

pilgrim.g,    28919. 
Batchelder  (F.  R.)     I'resident- 

queen.    37079. 
Batchelor   (D.  M.)     Cleopatra, 

7584. 
Batchelor  (S.  .1.)     Jeft'.    22592. 
Bate  (H.  C.)     Mummy.    31351. 
Bateman  (G.  W.)  : 

Danger  Point  light.     9758. 

That  awful  child.    45531. 
Bn toman  (H,  L)  : 

Bells.    3456. 

Charles  the  First.    6769. 

i'\ate     of     lOngene     Aram. 
13797. 

Medea  in  Corinlli..   29011. 

Philip.    36126. 
Bateman  {Mrs.  S.  F.)  : 

Dead  secret.     10219. 

\'anderdeckea.    486S9. 
Bates  (A.)  : 

Business  meeting.    5595. 

(ientle  .iury.    16099. 

Hor  deaf  ear.     18949. 

Interrupted  proposal.  21837. 

Mothers'  m<\-ting.     31194. 

Bosodale      sewing      circle. 
17310a. 

Troubles  of  a  housekeeper. 
17310n. 

Wanted,  a  wife.     J 7310a. 
Bates       (C. )         ITppei-      hand. 

48523a. 
Bates  (C.  H.)  : 

Banker  of  Old  town.     2905. 

In  gossip  town.    21191. 
Hates  (C.  J.)  : 

Dream.    11705. 

Earth  men.     53495. 

For  his  ohikl's  sake.    14827. 

Freddie's  aunt.    15310. 

l-ife.    25275. 


Bates  (C.  .1.) — Continued. 

Preparedness.    .55019. 

Taking  chances.    44949. 

Wanted,  a  husband.    49516. 
Bates  (C.  P.)     Bribe.    5032b. 
Bates  (E.  S.)  : 

Children      of      ilu-      uie.sa. 
7039a. 

Marketing  murder.    28332c. 

Whose  wife  is  who'/   50721a. 
Bates  (E.  W.) : 

Engaging  .ittnet.    12764. 

Garafelia's         h  n  s  b  a  n  d  . 
15886a. 

Saugus  centennial  pageant. 
40851a.      , 


Osiris.     34405. 
.fenkins*   vaca- 

.Vliisked       man. 


11.     20,">8 
53592. 
Venic'i'. 
niglit 


29177. 
droant. 


d!'(\ini. 


Bates  (H.  E.> 
Bates    (H.  G.) 
tion.     2260.na. 
Bates       (J.) 

28615a. 
Bates  (K.  L.)  : 

As  you  like 

Fairy  gold. 

Merchant  of 

Midsummer 
20498. 

Tempest.    55528. 
Bates  (Mrs.  L.)  : 

Country        l)ov"j- 
873f5a. 

My  Lady  Zadia.    31610. 

Snow  birds.    ."i.5371. 
Bates  (L.  E.)  : 

(^^hinese  romaiue.    7094. 

Country  singer.    8789. 

Gus.sle's  uncle.     17789. 

Musical  quarrel.     3144-i. 

Prince  hazy  Boots.    37314. 

Recovered  .iewel.    38687. 

Sixteen  to  one.     12633. 
Bates     (L.    W. )       His    rnoiher. 

19730. 
Bates  (M.)  : 

.\mer.  heirs.    1224. 

False  to  hers«>if.     1.^,.-'.41. 

Gautamoziii.     15949. 

Lady  Ashley.     24353. 

Moonshiners.     30968. 

Moral  <'rjme.    30994. 

Mountain  pink.     31233. 


Passion. 


u-l 


470. 


Through  tlie  sliadovv.  46100. 

Under  the  rod.    48201. 
Bates     (M.     L.)       Truth  -one 

woman's  life.     5.5672. 
Bates  (R.)  : 

Recalled  to  life.    38645. 

Tried  in  the  fire.    46976. 
Bates  (Rosa)  :    ■ 

Madame.    27171. 

Kiggan  Shaft.    .39416. 

Sweet  sixteen.    44770. 
Bates     (W.    N.)     Iphigonia     in 
Tauris.    21925b,  2192.5c. 


i  Bates  (W.  O.)  : 
I  Jacob  Leisler.    22404,  22405. 

Our  foreign  correspondence. 

34634. 
Our  foreign  correspondent. 

34635. 
Pagan  wedding.    35027. 
I  Substitute.    44323. 

Bates  (W.  S.)     Duffy's  jubilee. 
1      11970. 
Bath  (H.)  : 

Girl  in  the  bath.    16559b. 
Truda.     47201,  47202. 
Bathe  (L.  dot     S'cc  De  Bathe. 
Bathon  (W.)     «'reole  courtship. 

9066. 
Bathrick    (B.    B.)      Two    miles 

from  the  depot.    47703. 
Batilliot  tC.i     Sonia.    43254. 
Batka  (R.)  : 

Himmelblaue  zeit.     19496a. 

19496b. 
Kuhreigen.     24268. 
r;iebhaber  a  Is  arzt.    25258a. 
Prinzessin     H  v  a  7.  i  n  t  h  a. 

37496. 
lianz  de.'^  vm-lies.    38462. 
Ver«iegelt.    48891. 
Baikin  (A.  -\. )      Allan  Quarter 

main.    926. 
Battle  fO.de): 
Atraeo.    2333. 

Aux     jarriins     de     .Murcie. 
2.504. 
Batsford    (B.    T.)       'J'w..    of    « 

kind.    55707. 
Batstone  (J.)  : 
Matt.    28842. 
Vandyck.    48691. 
Batt    (M.)      Death   &   the  fool. 

10272a. 
Battaile    (S.   i\)      (;>uestions   & 

answers.    38178. 
Battams  (S.)     After.    4,58. 
Battanchon   (G.)     Sur  le  seuil. 

4462T. 
Battey  (E.  V.)     Water  babies. 

49695. 
Battin  (H.  T.)  : 

Homesteaders.    20077h. 
Rahab.     38352. 
Battu.    Queen  Topaz.    38094. 
Bauche  (H.)  : 

Myst$re  de  la  maison  noire. 

54668. 
Visiteu.se.     55786. 
Baudot  (G.)    .Aires  de  la  .«!ierra. 

652. 
Baudot     (.7.)       Mission     et     le 
martyre     de     .Teanne     d'Arc. 
30073. 
Bauer  (C.  J.)  : 

Chevalier's  victims.    6931. 
Pearl.    35721. 
Bauer  ( E:  F. )     Call  box.    5881 . 


2876;v 


INDEX 


Honor  (H.)  : 

Sodom  &  (iomorrha.    43031, 

43032. 
Tamara.    45031. 
Bauer    (.1.)      Ohikl   of   fortune. 
6992. 

Bauer  (Julius)  : 

Arme  millionjir.    1881a. 
Heimliche  liebe.    18640. 
Man  with  3  wives.    28014. 
Mana    mit    don    3    frauen. 

28070. 
Roseustock     &     Edelweiss. 

40034. 
Trois  amoureuses.    47136. 
Bauer    (Louis)      Prince    Gold- 
hair  &  the  .jjoosoKirl.    37300. 
Bauer    (Ludwia)      Konigstrust. 

24221    24222. 
Balier  (P.)    K lag's  Cool.    23966. 
Bauer  (T.  H.)     Quack.    37946. 
Bauer  (Wilhelm)     .leunesse  de 

prince.    22680. 
Bauer      (William)         Rlvalen. 

39556. 
Baugh    (W.    <■.    do)      See    De 

Baugii. 
Baughman     (F.     O.)       Beyond 

pardon.    3722. 
Baughman   (J.  S.)     Circus  day 

in  Dixie.    53180. 
liaughman      {.].     W.)        Little 

mountaineer.     25815. 
Banhahn   (G.)     Do  you  believe 
In  devils?    11085. 

Baukhage  (H.)  : 

Boor.    4635a. 

Honor.     20151u. 

Marriage  proposal.    28424a, 
Baum      (H.     .\'.)       Mondarain. 

30744. 
Baum   (J.)     All  on  accoiant  of 

the  duke.    890. 
B.iiun  (L.  F.)  : 

King  of  Gee- Whiz.    23836. 

Koran     of     the     prophet. 
24232. 

Mackrummins.    27109. 

Maid  of  Arran,    27461. 

Matches.    28777. 

Pipes  o'Pan.    36386. 

Rainbow's  daughter.  38388. 

Wizard  of  Oz.    51335. 

Woggle-bug.    51347,  51348. 
BaumiM.  L.)     Mariha.    28496. 
Baum  (R.)  : 

Dolls'  fi-olic.     11277. 

Love  in  a  lighthouse.    26515. 

That     box     of     cigarettes. 
45539. 
Bauman  (B.  H.)  : 

Everybody    astonished. 
13128. 

Fun  in  a  post  office.    15683. 


Bauman  (E.  H.) — Couiinued. 
Lauderbach's      little      sur- 
prise.   24808. 
Patent     washing    machine. 
35529. 
Bauman  (J.  H. )  : 

Bv  order  of  the  king.    5693. 
Ohild  ol  the  pit.    6999. 
Country  jay.    8769. 
('onntry  squire.    8790. 
Hearts  of  gold.    18561. 
Pair  of  country  kids.  35083, 
35083a. 
Bauman    (W.   J.)      Family   en- 
trance.   13591. 
Baumann  (('.)     Kilauea.  54170. 
Baumann       (N.      M.)        John. 

22S22. 
B.inmbach   (G.  E.)     Kiudergar- 

t(!i  kids.    23720. 
Bamiigardnor   (R.  <;.)     Singing 

sailors.    42495. 
Baui-y  (L.I     .Mora !■<  .K:  manners. 

31 008. 
Baus     (M.     Tamayo     y)       Hee 

Tamayo  y  Baus. 
Bausch  (J.  E.)  : 

Imps  of  gossip.     21060. 
Righloous  cause.    39435. 
Wrong  impi'cssiou.     51876. 
Bausehek  (J.)     Chums.    7300. 
Bailsman    (W.)      Zeb    &    Zora. 

r»2302. 

Baulista    Monterde    (B.)      Es- 

cuola  de  los  fenumeuos.    53549. 

Baxley  ri.  R.)     Aegean.    52577. 

Baxter      (A.     F.)        Constable. 

8342. 
Baxter    (A.    S.)      Jeau's   liappi- 

ness.    22586. 
Baxter  (D.  U.)  : 

Adopting  a  baby.    313. 
Best  man.     3585. 
Camille.    5944. 
Doll's  house.    11279. 
His  silent  partner.    19810. 
How   she  lied   to   his  wife, 

20523. 
Interi-upted  proposal.  21836. 
Mi-  wife's  mother.     31761. 
Prisoners      of      (lio      dead. 

37525a. 
Sacrifice.     lOloP. 
Surprise.    44645. 
A'iolet  widow.    49104. 
Baxter  (E.  H.)     Passing  thro'. 

35468. 
Baxter  (F.  E.)     Charlotte  Tem- 
ple.   6S00. 
Baxter  (G.  M.)  : 

Judas  Iscariot.  23123. 
King  of  kings.  2.SS41. 
Lancelot       &       Guinevere. 

24572. 
Man  of  doom.    27895, 


Baxter  (G.  M.) — Continued. 
Nell  Gwynne.    32184. 
Only  man  she  ever  loved. 

34206b. 
Pasha.    35431. 
Tsar   of   all    the    Rtjsslas. 
47313. 
Baxter  (K.  S.) ; 

Golden  hope.    16975, 
Mexicana.    29346. 
Baxter  (O. )    Just  like  a  woman. 

23370. 
Baxter  (R.  M.)  : 

House  master.     20392. 

Trinity  chimes.    46994. 

Baxter  (S,)     Bankrupt.    2922. 

Bayard.        Tiittle      scapegrace. 

25871. 
Bayard  (E,)     Bettina.    3642c. 
Bayard  (H.)    At  the  sign  of  the 

nosegay.    2283. 
Bayard    (J.  F.  A.)     Ganschen 
von  Buchenau.    1.5761,  1,5762. 
Bayer  (J.)  : 

Bilderbuch.    3830. 
Braut  von  Ko-ea.    4934. 
Bayer  (T.  P.) : 

Carrie  Nation.    6289. 
Corpus  Christi,    8570. 
Country.    8728. 
Deserters.    10548,  10549. 
Elixir  of  life.    12490. 
Entre  amor  y  deber.    12808. 
Fate,  the  magician.     13806. 
Genus  clerk.    16141. 
In  the  mystic  world.    21465, 

21466. 
Only  one  thing  worth  living 

for.    34212. 
Pranks  of  fate.    37031. 
Promised  land.    37682. 
Skeleton.    426.52a. 
Sugar-coated       philosophy, 
44431, 
Bayers    (W.    F.)      Reunion    of 

hearts.    39214 
Bayes  (N.)    See  Goldberg  (D.) 
Bayfield  (S.  C.)     Ah  Fu.    612a. 
Bayless  (B.)  : 
j  Georgianna's  wedding  gown. 

1  16160a. 

j  Left  in  charge.    24986. 

I  Bayley  (F.  W.)  : 

Devil's  deceit.    10692. 
Devil's  doings.    10696, 
Bayley    (G.)      Eventful   night. 

13098. 
Baylie  (T.  V.)     See  White  (H. 

B.) 
Bayliss   (G.  K.)   jr.     Camp-fire 

girls.    5953b. 
Baylor  (E.)     Petruchio  tamed. 

36057. 
Baylor    (F.   C.)      See  Barnum 
(F.  C.  B.) 


2877 


liffDEX 


Bayly    (E.    R.)      Marriag'^ble 

daughter.    28429. 
Bayly  (M.)  : 

Altar  of  duty.    1011. 
Humanity.    20625. 
Bayly  (T.  H.)    Mistletoo  bough. 

30290. 
Bayne  (./.  I.)     Burma.    5566. 
Baynes  (E.)     Colonel.    7889. 
Bayntum   (H.)     Pax  vobiscum. 

35659. 
Bayrhammer   (M.)     Traumtan- 

zeriD.    46859. 
Bayside    vacht     club.      Micro- 
mania.   29385a. 
Bazalgette    (L.)      I^eur    idole. 

25175. 
Bazan    (L.  G.  de  Zayas)     See 

Zayas  Bazan, 
Bazin    (L.)      F!ee   Manney    (C. 

F.) 
Ba7.in  (R.) : 

Oberlg.    33214. 
Terre  qui  meurt.     15411. 
Bazzett  (C.  T.)     Life  at  stake. 

.')g287 

Beach  (E.  C.)     Maid  of  Seville. 

27494. 
Beach   (E.  L.)  jr.: 

Clod.     7633a.  55846. 
Death  letter.    10273b. 
Guest  for  diunei*.    53844. 
Let'.s  get   married.     25131, 

54255. 
Play  lady.    364.57. 
Return    of    the    prodigal. 
39198a 
Beach' (F.  W.)     Arctic  circle. 

1789. 
Beach  (G.)     Coquette.    S4S1. 
Beach    (H.    A.)      Capping   the 

climax.    6064. 
Beach  (J.  M.)  : 

Collapse   of   the    Bon    Ton 

lodge  club.    7812. 
Jeanie.    22568. 
Beach  (1j.)     Sep  Beach  (E.  U) 

jr. 
Beach  (R.  E.)  : 
Barrier.    8054. 
Spoilers.    43596. 
Beach     (R.     N.)        Wanderer. 

49469. 
Beach  (S.  Y.)     Widow  MuUins' 

Christmas.     50826.  54496. 
Beach      (T.     B.)        Hilentdale. 

42367. 
Beach      (W.      .7.)        Sculptor. 

41207a. 
Beal  (B.  N.) : 

Commander.    8111. 
Outlaws.    34896. 
Reuben  Maxwell.    39212. 
Simon  Maxwell.    42443. 
Wesitern  romance.    50022. 


Beal    (J.    E.)      Josiah    Allen's 

wife's  reception.    23050. 
Beale  (F.  F.) : 

House     that     Jack     built. 
20442. 

Magic  wheel.    27395a. 
Beale  (K.  C.)    Aloe.    974n. 
Beale  (R.  L.  C.) : 

Green  cat.    17552a. 

In  Granada.    21191a. 

Beale   (W.  T.)     Chancellor  of 

Egypt.    6677. 
Beall    (A.  B.)      H.^n'^   Hanson. 

18107. 

Beall   (D.  L.)     Bridge  &  other 

pooins.    5085, 

Beall  (.T.  A.)     Japanese  honey- 
moon.   22489. 

Beals  (E.  W.)     Zaire.    52269. 
Beals  (M.  A.)    '49  camp,  52456. 
Beaman  (F.  J.)  : 

Aliead  of  the  game.    621. 

^\mateur  night  at  the  Bow- 
ery.   1063. 

Animated  Apollo.    1525. 

Bob  &  Susan.    4437. 

Brace  of  burglars.    4878. 


Circus  clown. 


r404. 


Cold  deal.    7796. 
Colored  politician.    7975. 
Complete  surrender.     8169. 
Congressman   Kir);y.     8270. 
Cook  &  the  conqueror.  8443. 
Cupid's  coincidence.    9423. 
Fall  guy.    13462. 
Fast  mail.    13729. 
Female  lobbyist.     14023. 
Fritz,     the     photographer. 

15492. 
Gee     whiz     &     h\iU\      gee. 

16004. 
General's  niece.     16064. 
Girl  from  Yonkers.    16547. 
God  to  the  rescue.    16846. 
Grit's  Thanksgiving.    17665, 

17666. 
Her  friend's  friend.    18998. 
Hooligan's  hot  finish,  20216, 
Hoosier  Hindoo,    20231. 
How  Mrs.  Dunn  done  Dunn. 

20505. 
How  Mrs.  ]\Iann  missed  her 

man.    20505a. 
Hundred  to  1  shot.    20658. 
In    the    days    of    Dexter. 

21376. 
Job  lots.    22785. 
Karl     Kannigieser    &    the 

cannibal.    23492. 
King  Daffy.    23759. 
Kiss    &    the    consequence. 

24021. 
Last  issue.    24719. 


Beaman    (F.  J.) — Continued. 
Leni   .Tim son's   love   affair. 

25032. 
Lesson  at  11  p.  m.    25101. 
Lifter.    25349. 
Light-weight    25398. 
Little  moonshiner.    25804. 
McS weeny,  the  boss.    27118. 
Maid,  a  babe.  &  a  bachelor. 

274.33. 
Mary      Ann's      elopemeni. 

28.544. 
Mayor       or       Queensbnrv. 

28937. 
Merry  grafters.    29240. 
Milk-shake.    29597. 
Milky  way.    29599. 
Mrs.  Murphy's  3d.    30418. 
Pair  of  owls.    35105. 
Plot  that  failed.    36550. 
Polly  Peck.snitT  vt  the  actor. 

36741. 
Prim  Miss  Perkins.    372.30. 
Putting  one  over.    37927. 
Queering  his  game.     38143. 
Quitter.    38233. 
Rainbow  at  night.     38383a. 
Relic  of  Waterloo.    3S997b. 
Reuben    >S;    the   bnrlesquev. 

39207. 
Royal  janitor.    4015]. 
Rube  &  the  hoodoo.    40207. 
Shurlock  Holmze.  jr.    42200. 
Sneak.    42886. 
Stormy  knight.    4.3986. 
Suppressing       the       pi-ess. 

44620. 
Taming  a  title.    45044. 
Tim  Flannigan's   fliriatiou. 

46223. 
Tout's  tempi  ill  ion.     16636. 
Twenty  minutes  for  matri- 
mony.   47444. 
Uncle  Phin,  P.  M.    47999. 
Uncle   Seth  &  the  hoodoo. 

48036. 
TJnexpected        expectation. 

48288. 
Unloving  lover.    48383. 
Village  delegate.    49028. 
Village  lockup.     49037. 
Waning  honeymoon.    55819. 
Welly  Jones'  scoop.    49970. 
Winning  on  wind.    51175. 
Won  in  the  hills.    51642. 
Wooden  egg.    51674. 
Beamish     (F.)        Stranger     in 

town.    44072. 
Beamish  (R.J.)  : 

Fifty-fifty.    14153c. 
Soul  of  Hotspur.    55404. 
Three  women.     46045a. 
Bean  (F.)  : 

31ite  vs.  might.    30497. 
Waterwitch,    49704. 


2878 


INDEX 


Bean  (O.  U.)  : 

Corianton.    8308,  8500. 
Gipsy      couutess.        1G404, 

1G405. 
Skodaddler.    42G49,  42050. 

Beane  (G.  A.)  : 

Frietul  of  mine.    15437. 
Lost  &  found.    2G275. 

Beane    (H.    .T.)      Montana    ro- 
mance.   30SS9. 

Beaiaiit    (M.)      Other  people's 
business.    34474. 

Beard  (C.  A.)    Jack  &  the  bean- 
stalk.   22319. 

Beard  \v.)     Circle.    4SS2G. 

Beard  (H.  A.)    Your  choice  for 
1892.    52224. 

Beard    (W.)     For  the  good  of 
the  service.    14927. 

Beardsley  (G.  W.) : 
Edna.    122G3. 
Found.    15111. 
Bearhope  (J.)    Found  wanting. 

15121. 
Bearne     (A.)       Topsy    turrey. 
4G5GG. 

Beasley  (T.  D.)  : 

A<hun  Bede.    2.51. 
Born  fool.    4GG3. 
Congi'esswonian.     8271. 
Dau.irhter    of    the    desert. 

9981. 
Golden  flower.    1G952. 
Governor  of  Guam.     17184. 
Honest  John.    20101. 
Hypatia.    20751. 
T^Iiddlemarch.    29397. 
Mr.  Miffins'  mistake.    30210, 

30211. 
Mr.      Pharaoh's      baggage. 

30232. 
Opening  night.    34254. 
Pandora.    35107. 
Return      of     Chow      Tow. 

39181. 
Westward        bo.  50034, 

50035. 
What's  in  a  name?   50111. 

Beato  Guerra  (J.  yA.)    Mueran 

los  celos.    54G35. 
Beaton     (W.)      Peters    pence. 

30024a. 
Beattie   (A.)     Glenmore  Craw- 
field.     3G750. 
Beattie  (J.  D.)  : 

King   Richard   III.     23904, 

23905. 
Mafbeth,    altered    a    little. 

27003. 
Sylvia.    44849. 
Benttv      (L.     A.)       Outlawed. 

34S94. 
Beatty   (V.)     Oath.    5^740. 
Beaty  (P.)     Delmar.    10422. 

5379— VOL  2— 10 ^77 


Beaty  (T.  R.)  : 

J.  ^\•illes  Cobb.    22294. 

Old  Glory  in  Cuba.    33495. 
Beauchaine  (W.  U.)  : 

Devil's  mask.    10700. 

Earls  &  jesters.    12132, 

Beaudet  (L.)  : 

Mother  love.    54007. 


Motor  girl.    31211. 


of 


conscience. 


10214. 
Natau 


Verdict 
4S850. 
Beaudette  (E.)     Germs. 
Beaudette      (L.      L.) 

Manga.    3203.5. 
Beaudry  (E.  A.)     In  hard  luck. 

21197. 
Beauley    (W.  .T.)     Man  of  the 
world.    27928a. 

Beaulieu  (G.)  : 

Living  vision.    2591. 

Nameless  family.    31919. 

I'assion.     35409. 
Beaumarchais  (P.  A.  C.  de)  : 

Barber  of  Seville.    53127. 

Barbier    de    Seville.     2974. 
2975. 

Mariage  de  Figaro.     41107. 

Beaumont  (C.  jM.)  : 
Bachelor.    2G57. 
Cup  of  trembling.    9355. 
Dick's  wife.     10817. 
Father  &  the  girls.     1.3833. 
M)-.      Schuyler's      fiaucCes. 
30255. 
Beaumont    (F.)      Mastei'pieces 
of  the  English  drama  :  Beau- 
mont &  Fletcher.    2S73S. 
Beaxmier  (A. )  : 
Crise.    9139. 
Kritische  tage.     24200. 
Limits  du  cceur.     2.5504. 
Beauvais     (A.)       Military    ro- 

rnance.    29590. 
Beauvallet  (F.)  : 

Crime  of  the  opera.    9093. 
Rural  life.    40307. 
Beauvallet     (L.)       Rural    life. 

403i)7. 
Beaver    (J.    M.)      Chrysanthe- 

nurin.    72S3. 
Beban   (G.)  : 

Duel  in  the  dark.    119.59. 
Sign  of  the  rose.    42297. 
Visit     of     the     Baron     De 
Boulange.    49170. 
Becerra      (L.     Linares)       See 

Linares  Becerra. 
Boch  (G.)    IL-engHam!    17880. 
Becher    (H.    P.)      Scarlet   sun- 
shade.   4099Sn. 
Becher  (M.)     Hunting  the  slip- 
pers.   20097. 
Bechtel  (G.  R.)     Bulls  &  bears. 
5450-5452. 

2879 


Bechtold  (R.)  &  co. '  Konig  von 

Samarkand.    24213. 
Beck  (C.  A.)     Caught  with  the 

goods.    0514. 
Ceck  (J.  S. )    Ber.s.ierker  graden 

for    det    Danske    brodersaui- 

fund  i  Amerika.    3.54Ga. 
Beck  (P.)    Am  Rhein.    1041a. 
Beck  (II.  G.)     Contrarie  Mary. 

8389. 
Beck      (R.      I.)      Am      Rhein. 

1041a. 
Beck(W.  L.)     Captured.    G18S. 
Beckelman  (L.)  : 

Brother's  sacrifice.    5308a. 
Sixth    command  meut. 
42034a. 

Decker     (A.    M.)       Genevieve. 

10077. 
Becker    (B.    F.)      Schemes    & 

dreams.    41052. 
Becker    (C.)      Braut  des   Spa- 

niers.     4933. 
Becker  (E.  J.)     Roller  skating 

band.    397G3. 
Becker   (E.   R.)     Her  awaken- 
ing.   1S91S. 
Becker  (F.)  : 

In  Cupid's  net.    21135. 

Sub  rosa.    44300. 

Who  was  the  eagle?    50085. 

Becker  (G.  J.)  Smuggler's 
daughter.    42SG9. 

Becker  (H.)  Melody  &  har- 
mony.   29070. 

Becker  (H.  W.)  Flj'lng  hawk. 
14030. 

Becker  (M.  L.)  Wachter. 
55802. 

Becker  (N.  M.)  : 

Express  agent.    132.58. 

Mirth  provokers.    29S33. 

Odd  baseball.    3320L 

Seeing  the  sights.    41393a. 
Becker  (R.  W.)  :. 

l>eggy  Lee.   '35S01. 

Purpose  of  V'enetia  Darring- 
ton.    37S93. 

Becker       (W.)         Girl       from 

Brighton.    10478. 
Becker   (W.  V.)     Kale  college. 

23407. 
Beckert  (.L  A.)     Rescue  of  my 

partner.    39091. 
Becket.    Fair  Rosamund.   13390. 
Beckett     (G.    A.    a)       See    A. 

Beckett. 
Beckett  {Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.)  : 

Beggar  on  horseback.    3308. 

Our  idol.    34077. 

I'ut  a  beggar  on  horseback. 

37909. 
Queen  ie.    38104. 
Rue.    40229. 


INDEX 


Beckett  (J.) : 

Jollv  jiood  fellow.    2293Ga. 
I^I.-ister  crook.    2SC77. 
Beckett  ( S. )     Countess  de  Var- 

<les.    S70G. 
Beckham  (C  S.)    Her  greatest 
gift.    39007. 

Becklianl  (11.  J.)  : 

All  for  a  woman.    837. 

Tnitli.    472SG. 

"White  man.    50342. 
Beckingsnle  (D.  L.)  : 

Ambrosial  cordial.     1117. 

Jeukin's  tragedy.    22003. 

Beckley-Cardy  co. : 

Cliristmas    at    Stebbiuscs', 

53ir.7a. 
District-school       dialogues. 

lOOSGa. 
Golden  goose.    53S09. 
Prize  essay.    55030. 
Susan     Gregg's     Christmas 

orphans.    55492. 
Twelve  plays  for  children. 

55G90. 
Talue  of  X.    55755. 

Beckman  f.T.  W.)     Hevealcd  at 

Inst.    39227. 
Becks  (I.  M.)    Up  from  slavery. 

5574G. 
Beckwith  (W.  G.)     Lucky  Jim. 

2G852. 

Becque  (II.)  : 

Crows.    9237a. 
Parisienne.     35333. 
Polichinelles.     3GG73,3GG74. 
Vultm-es.    49334. 
Beda  (F.)     FriihUng  am  Ithciu. 

53728. 
Bodanl  (C.)     From  darkness  to 

dawn.    15537. 
Bedard   (J.  A.)     Bombardment 
of  Rome.    4523. 

Beddard  (L.)  : 

lu    the    year    21    hundred. 

21551. 
Mil  scot  of  Montana.    28595. 
Yellow  curtain.     52059. 
Bedel     (J.    A.)       Pax    tecum. 

35G5S. 
Bedell  (B.  P.): 

Stime  fun  leben.    55442. 
Voice  of  life.    5579G. 
Bedell     (W.)       Life    &    death. 

25284. 
Bedell  (W.  A.)     Three  students 

40020. 
Bedfoi-d     (B.)       White    man's 

land.    50545. 
Bedlnger  (L.  M.  &  O.  M.)     Bit- 
tor  i)ar.    4017. 
Bedini     (J.)       Puss    in    boots. 
87904. 


Bedlow   (H.)     Love  &  science. 

2G4G7. 
Beebe  (M.  N.) : 

All  Amei-ica  11.    824. 

Half-back's       interference. 
17918. 

Poet's  club.    30022. 

Booms  to  let.    3990G. 

Seventh  doctor.    55291. 

Wanted,  a  pitcher.    49533. 

Beebe  (S.)  : 

Debt.    10299a. 
]\Iarriagejl  la  carte.  283G5a. 
I'riucess  Venus.    37404. 
Beecher     (H.    W.)       Norwood. 

33040a. 
Beecher      (R.)        Gray     walls. 

17347a. 
Beecher   (R.  L.)     Benj.  Frank- 
lin.   52SGG. 
Beeching     (H.    C.)       Macbeth. 
27034. 

Beede  (A.  M.)  : 

Ileart-in-the-lodge.     18432:1. 

Sitting  Bull-Custer.    42011. 

Beede  (V.  V.  I\I.)     Bobby  &  the 

fairies.    4450. 
Beedy  (M.  E.)    America.    1138. 
I'.eeken  (C.  P.)    Volcano.   49252. 
Beelmnn  (D.  H.)  : 

Prospector.    37737. 
Realty.    3S5SG. 
Been     (L.    K.)       Golden    ball. 

53S0S. 
Beer  (A.)     Siihne.    44379. 
Beer    (A.   R.)      Washington   & 

Wall  street.    49002. 
Beer  (A.  R.  do)    Sec  De  Beer. 
Beer     (Georges)      Mme.    Flirt. 

27192. 
Beer  (Gustav)  : 

IMillionengretl.  54.520,  54.521. 
Minenkoenig.     29720, 29721. 
Narrenhaus.    32020. 
Verschenkte  nacht.    4SSS9a. 
Beer  (M.)     StrnensCe.    44222. 
Beer  (M.  A.)     Volney's  last  ex- 
periment.   49258. 
Beer-Hofmann    (R.)     Graf  von 

Charolais.    17223. 
Beei'bohm  (M.)     Social  success. 

42987. 
Beere  (J I.  H.)     Cross.    91S5a. 
Beers  (N.)  : 

Cable  tow.    5770. 

Elojied   with  a  circus  girl. 

12517. 
King  Saul.    23908. 
Beers     (O.    R.)      Appomattox. 

172G. 
Beers  (W.  L.)    Firebug.    14321. 
Beery  (A.  II.)  : 

Cln-istmas  rainbow.     724.3. 
Home  for  the  Christ.    20020. 


Beery  (N.  N.)  jr.: 

In  the  same  boot.    2149Ga. 
Making   a    motion   picture. 

27G04. 
This  is  the  life.    45S4.5d. 
Beeson  (A.)    Hunting  for  Hooli- 
gan.   20G94. 
Beeson    (L.)     Down  at  Coney 

Isle.    11577. 
Beeson   (T.  .1.)     Night  at  Can- 

held's.    32G47. 
Beethoven  (L.  von)  : 
Fidelio.     14120. 
I'romethens.    37GG9. 
Beggs  (L.)     Old  folks  at  home. 

334S5. 
Begley    (E.    A.)      Mardi    gras. 

2S1S2 
Bc~hl   (E.  J.)  : 

Beauty  speciidists.    52S4G. 
Magazine   brouglit    to    life. 
27331a.      • 
Behler    (A.   F.)      Voice  within. 

49244. 
Bohman     (L.     C.)       Muldoou's 

picnic.    31322. 
Behning  (F.  W.)  : 
Jlexzonia.    29353. 
Unknown  factor.    48375. 
Behrens  (A.)     Broken  triangle. 

5217a. 
Behrens  (C.  E.)  : 

Alte  lied  in  dur.    1019. 
Reiinbahn  der  liebo.  39042b. 
Tanmelbecher.    45171. 
Behrens  (G.  L.)     Dashing  Dell, 

(he  rifle  king.    9923. 
Behrens  (N.)  : 

Diana.     10785. 
Lucky  angel.    20841. 
Behrens  (S.)    Turandot.    47320. 
Bohring  (F.  II.)  : 
Corona.    8559. 
Louisiana.     2G402. 
Behrman    (S.    N.)      Playing    a 

l)art.    3G473 
Behvmer    (T. 

1011. 
Beildergnu  (F.  F.  H.)    Sec  Beil- 
fnss    (F.  H.)— Christsau    (F. 
G.)— Wunderlich  (II.  A.) 
Beilfnss  (F.  H.)     Judge  Kosin- 
ski's  narrow  escajie.     2314G.U 
Beilock    (M.  J.)     Father's  for- 
giveness.   13S71a. 
Beines  (C.)     Gemsjagd.    1G030. 
Beissier  (F.)  : 

Manette.    280.52. 
Jliss  Pea  do.    30002. 
Ponpc'e  aux  chrysanthemes. 
3(!914. 
Beith  (I.  H.)  : 

Crimson  coeoanut,  &  other 

plafs.     9113. 
Queeu  of  hearts.    38027. 


J. )      Antichrist. 


2880 


INDEX 


Bejach    (M.)      Greatest    sacri- 
fice.   17531. 
Beiarnno     (J.     R.)        Chcleto. 

CSS8.  , 

Be.iei-ano    (J.   Diaz)     See  Diaz 

iJejerano. 
Bela  (H.)     See  Heyder  (B.) 
Belasco  (C.)     ValCrie.    48G33. 
Belasco  ( D. )  : 

Auctioneer.    527G8. 
Belie  lUisse.    3444. 
Case  of  Becliy.    53080. 
Cliarity  bail.    GT4G.  G747. 
Cliuins.    7202. 
Concert.    53232. 
Constantinople.    83G0. 
Curse  of  Cain.    9404. 
Darling  of  the  gods.    53339. 
Figliting  liope.    14197a, 
Fille  du  far-West.    14232. 
Girl    of   tlie    golden    West. 

13G28,  IGoOoa. 
Good  little  devil.    17001a. 
Governor's  lady.     17108a. 
Grand  army  man.     17253a. 
Heart  of  Wetona.    53SS9. 
Hearts  of  oalv.    18571. 
Is     marriage     a      failure? 

22005. 
Lily.    2547Sa. 
Little  lady  in  blue.    54200. 
Lupali.    2G940. 
Madam    Butterfly.      27150, 

27151. 
Mndama  Butterfly.     27165, 

271GG. 
Mme.      Butterfly.        24084, 

27170. 
Mjidehen  aus  dem  goldenen 

Westen.    27314. 
iNIan  inside.    27880. 
Marriage      by      moonliglit. 

28379. 
May       Blossom.         28902- 

28004. 
Millionaire's    daughter. 

20GG5. 
Music  master.     31407a. 
Nobody's  widow.    32057b. 
Oklahoma.    33301a. 
Outcasts  of  N.  Y.    34880. 
Pani  Motylek.    35174. 
Phantom  rival.    300S5a. 
Polly's  Jack.    3G747. 
Queen's        drawing  -  room. 

38110. 
Return    of    Peter    Grimm. 

30188a. 
Rose  of  the  rancho.    40004a. 
Secret.    41315b. 
Strangers  of  Paris.    44081. 
Sweet    Kitty    B  e  1 1  a  i  r  s  . 

44754a. 
Temperamental  journey. 

4525Ga. 


Belasco  (D.) — Continued. 
Theatre.    450.33. 
Treadmill.    55G44. 
A'alerie.     48033. 
Van  der  Decken.    48GS7a. 
W  a  r  r  e  n  s     of     Virgiuia. 

49G27a. 
What's  wrong?    50125a. 


AV'idow's  husband. 
Wife.    50873. 
Woman.    51374a. 
Years  of  discretion. 
Young  folks  ways. 


50857. 


52054a. 
521G5. 
Belcher     (S.    W.)       Volunteer. 

402CG. 
Belclier,    Hartman    &    Belcher. 
Stranded  in  luxury.    44()30a. 
Belda  (.T.)    Presidenta.    37079a. 
Belden  (G.  G.)  : 

Doctor  pi'isoner.    1117G. 

Jilted.     22717. 

Loot  of  the  Filipinos'  cache. 

2G178. 
Mrs.  Bradshaw  checkmates 

a  rival.    30315. 
Philippino  girl.     8G140. 
Tale  of  the  lizard.    44075. 
Belden    (H.    M.)      King   John. 

23787. 
Bolder  (J.  V.  Z.)     Rose  of  St. 

John.     3S794. 
Beldon  (M.)  : 

Below  zero.    528G1. 
Shei-iff       of       Tombstone. 
42085. 
Beletti  (A.)   Dreamland.  11783. 
Belfrage    (G.)      Frolics   iu  the 

air.    53718. 
Belisle  (H.  L.)  : 

Court  of  love.    8853. 
In  old  Provence.    21274. 
Belitsky  (H.)     New  impresario. 

32401a. 
Belknap'    (E.      S.)        ValCn-ie. 

4SG32. 
Bell  (A.)     Sin.    424G4. 
Bell    (A. 
49S3G. 
Bell     (A 
home. 
Bell    (A. 
22523. 
Bell     (B. 
gettes. 
Bell  (C.) 

sense. 
Bell  (C 


H.)     W^ealth  &  crime. 


T.) 

20042. 
W.)     Jay, 


Home,    sweet 
Bluff  &  CO. 


I. )      Pseudo    sufCra- 
377G4. 

Nifty  novelty  &  non- 
54712. 
J.): 


Fallen  angel.    13493. 
Mrs.  Fotter's  first.    303GG. 
S\v?et  violets.    44777. 
Tempting  fate.    45344. 
Bell  (C.  W.)  : 

Analyzing  Basil.     52075. 
A)-rows  of  fortune.     102G. 
Chief's  justice.     G072a. 


Bell  (C.W.)— Continued. 

Emancipation  of  Middleton. 

12575. 
Hell  hath  no  fury.    1S7G1. 
Her  first  divorce.     1S0S5. 
I'rince  of  Zanzibar.    37358. 
Bell  (D.)  : 

Blind  gallery  bo.v.    4245. 
IMe  an'  Claude.    28957. 
Bell   (D.  C.)     Reader's  Shake- 
speare.   41892-41804. 
Bell   (D.  E.)     At  the  shrine  of 

Apollo.    2280. 
Bel!  (E.)  : 

Minna       von       Barnhelm. 

17445b. 
Two  cities.    475S2. 
Bell    (E.  A.)     Her  dark  mar- 

riage  morn.     1894G. 
Bell  (E.  L.)  : 

Fallen  angel.    13403. 
Sweet  violets.    44777. 

Bell      (F.     A.)       Loser     wins. 

2G255. 
Bell    (Florence)      Woman   who 
■     knew.    51407a. 
Bell     (Frank)       Jay     criminal 

lawyer.     22528a. 

Bell  (G.)  &  sons.    Cross  of  sor- 
row.   9199. 

Be!l(G.  C.)    Princess.    37391. 

Bel  1  ( H.  R. )    Wee  Mac  Greegor. 
40922. 

Bel!  (Herbert)     Power  of  love. 
3G9G1. 

Bell     (Mrs.    Hugh)       Time    Is 
money.    4G237. 

Bell    (J.   B.)      Trading   stamp 
craze.    4G700. 

Bell    (J.  G.)      Isle  of  Atlantis. 
2214G. 

Bell  (J.J.)  : 

Thou  fool.     45898. 

Wee  Mac  Greegor.    49922. 

Bell  (.L  K.)  : 

Cheerful  kna\e.    GS81, 
Come  Michaelmas.    8047. 
Compromising     Martha. 

8181. 
Dramatist  at  home.    IIGSG. 
Embarrassed  butler.    12580. 
Forked    lightning.     15027a, 

15027b. 
Gii"l      who      couldn't      lie. 

1GG32. 
Happy  savage.    53870. 
Martlia    plays    the    fairy. 

28499. 
Martiia,     the     soothsayer. 

28500. 
New  diar.    323.3G. 
Wlnp-hand.    50447. 
Bell  (K.  B.)     Just  art.     23333. 


2881 


INDEX 


Bell  (L.) : 

Great  game.    17398. 
lutei-fereuce     of     Patricia. 
21S12. 
Bell    (L,    D.)      Blue   pencilea. 

43S4a. 
Bell  (Mary)     Vasliti.    4ST25. 
Bell     (Minnie)       Lights    of    a 

great  city.    2.j42.j. 
Bell   (K.  S.  W.)     Company  for 
George.    81G0. 

Bell  (S.  J.): 

Against  the  day.    559. 
Bottle  pool.    4723a, 
IMononiania.     30835. 
Spark.     43444a. 
Bell    (S.    W.)      King   Wamba, 

23922. 
Bell   (W.  A.)     In  the  days  of 
'49.    21377. 

Bell-Ranske   ( J.)  : 
Afterglow.    53G. 
Cliange  of  opinion.    GG92. 
Good  invesiHient.    170S9. 
In       advertisement      land. 

21095. 
Temple  dancer.    4.')299a. 
Bellamy  (C.)     Erminie.    12S74. 
Bellamy     (C.    J.)       Unmasked. 

4S3SS. 
Bellamy      (F.     R.)        Gaikwar. 

157G8. 
Bellamy  (R.)  : 

Black  &  white.    5290G. 
Souls.    4333S. 
Bellar  (M.  F.)    Nobody.    32943. 
Belle       (B.)        Sec      Cauthoru 

(E.B.) 
Bellevue  dramatic  club  of  New- 
port.    IMays  for  private  act- 
ing.   3G507. 
Bel  lew  (H.  K.  M.)     See  Bellew 

(K.) 
Bellew  (K.) : 

Antony  &  Cleopatra,    1G3S, 

1G39. 
Cliarlotte  Cordny,    G7SS. 
Hero  &  Leander,    19248. 
Honors  are  easy,    20189. 
To     the     cleverest    player, 
4G379. 
Bellido  de  Luna  (B.)    Daughter 

of  a  don.    9934, 
Bellinger  (M.  F.)  : 

Heart  of  gold.    53SSG. 
One  Christmas.    54797. 
Bellinghausen  (E.  F.  .7.  Miinch. 
frciJicrr    von)      See    Mundi- 
Bellinghnusen, 
Bellini    (G.)      Triumph    of   re- 
morse.   5-jGG2. 
Bellisle  (L.  .1.)    Xerxes.    51941. 
Bellmyer  (A.  F.)     Id3al  woman. 
20870a. 


Bello  (F.)  : 

Alto!  y  alojamiento,     1028. 

Ganarse  la  moza,    53743. 
Bellows  ( W.  C. ) : 

Camel's  back.    5934. 

Little  Christmas.     2.1G20. 

Little  pilgrims.    25839. 

Marriage  belles.     28372. 

No.  3— A,     33133. 

Old,  old  story.    33594. 

Bellstedt  (H.)  : 

In  the  matter  of  the  widow. 

21455, 
Mestlza,    29320. 

Belmar  (E,  R.)  : 

Jesse  James,  the  Amer.  out- 
law,   22G47, 

Romantic  life  &  crimes  of 
dare-devil  Tracy,     39S37. 

Thou  Shalt  not  kill,    4.590.". 

Valjean,  the  convict.    4SG42. 

Belmar     (F.)       Child     of    the 

slums.    7000. 
Belmar  (PL)  : 

Badger  queen.    2787. 
Bar  Harbor.    2942. 
Dora  Thorne,     11453. 
Jesse  James,  the  Amer.  out- 
law.   22047. 
Lost  in  a  big  city.    2G309, 
N.  Y.  by  night.    32528. 
Romantic  life  &  crimes  of 
dare-devil  Tracy,     39837. 
Thou  Shalt  not  kill.    45905. 
Valjean,  the  convict,    4SG42. 
Who    gets    the    lemon  V 
50G08. 
Belmer   ( R. )  : 

Brigand's  love  story,    5109. 
Chii'.ese     slave's     revenge. 
709G. 
Beliuont.        Mudtown      circus. 

31300. 
Belmont   (B.)     Wanted,  a  dog. 

4950Ga. 
Belmont   (E.)     In  the  absence 

of  the  maior.    21340a, 
Belmont    (Mrs.  O.  H.   P.)    Mc- 

linda  &  her  sisters.    54480. 
Belmont  (Ralf)     You're  a  liar. 

52148b. 
Belmont  (Robert)  : 

Mystery   of   Edwin   Drood. 

3 1837. 
Through  the  dark.    4G085, 
Belmont  (W.  H.)     Does  it  pay? 

n22Sa, 
Belot  (.\.)  : 

Ai-ticle  47.    1959. 

Black  Venus,    1083.  41.52, 

Fenune  <le  feu.     1403"i. 

Miss  Sarah  ]\Iu!ton,    30023. 

Paris  life.    35305. 

Pav6  de  Paris,    35G43. 


3G51, 
See  Guion 


4293, 


Belot  (A,)— Continued. 

I'avemeuts  of  Paris.    3.5G+1, 
Sapho.    407.19-407G2.  40774. 
Strangers  of  I'aris.    4408X 
Streets  of  Paris.    44124. 
Testament   do   Cesar   Giro- 
dot,    45472, 
Venus    noir,       1083,    4152, 
48838. 
Belton    (J,  E.)     Diamonds  are 
trumps.     10780. 

Beltramelli  (A.)  : 

Nave  rossa.    32102. 
Rote  schiff.    400.55, 

Beltzhoover    (D.)      Czar's    re- 
venge.   9571. 

Belz  (A.)     Schneider  von  Ulm 
41083. 

Bemberg  (H.)     Elaine.     123G8, 
123G9. 

Bement   (D.  M.)     Malheurs  de 
Sophie.    27G44a. 

Bom  is  (F.)     Betty. 

Ben  de  Bar,  pseud. 
(N.  C.) 

Ben-Oliel  (F.  E.)  : 
Blood  covenant. 
Day  of  vows.    10139a. 
SiuKtunry    of    womanhood. 
40GS3b, 

Ben-Ziou    (B.)      Esther   in   En 

Gedy.    12952. 
Benatzky   (R.)     Lachende  drel- 

bund.    24301,  24301a. 

Bena rente  (.T.)  : 

Angora  cat.    1519. 
At  close  r;inge.    212G, 
Bonds  of  interest,     5294G- 

52948. 
Campo  de  armifio.    530.5G. 
Ciudad    alegre   y   conflada. 

53184. 
Collar  de  ostrellas.    7812b. 
Copa  encautada.    84G5. 
Destino  manda.    105Sla, 
Escuela    de    las 

12920. 
Ganarse  la  vida. 
Husba)id     of     his 

20723. 
Interests  created. 
Lnsa  de  l<»s  suonns. 
Malquerida.    27C5Ga. 
Nietecito.    54711, 
Principe  que  t(»do  lo  npren- 

di('»  en  los  lihros.     374'i  7. 
Projiia  estiniacion.    55052. 
Scilora  Ama.    41479, 
Sonorita  se  aburre.    414S3. 
Smile     of     La      Gioconda. 

42828. 
Smile  of  Mona  Lisa.  42S2Sa 
Bencheley     (M.    B.)       Circum- 
stantial evidence.    7389. 


pnucesas. 


widow. 

21809. 
2G254. 


2882 


IXDEX 


nendel  (U.)     Witch.    512C7a. 
Bender  (C.  M.)  : 

Girl  from  TeK.    10.")30. 
On  the  border.    33S07. 
Bender    (J.  J.)     Cripple's  son. 

0138. 
Bender  (.J.  P.)    Casper  Houser. 

G3S1. 
Bendiener  (O.)     Opfer.    34274. 
Bendiner   (.Tn.s.)     Kiind  urn  die 

Aister.    402S8. 
Bendon     (J.     G.)       Dream    of 

Adam  Clnuiip.    11731, 

Benedek    (L.)      Schwester  Ilel- 
ene.    41143. 

Benedict   (A.  B.)  : 

Co-eds  conra.i!;eous.    7705. 

Prince.ss  Given.    37419. 
Benedict    (C.  A.   R.)      Crooked 
face  stories.    9170. 

Benedict  (E.  B.)  : 

Feared  one.  53020. 
House  of  Danderell.  20399. 
Mrs.  Osmond's  reflection. 
30430a,  30430b,  545GU. 
545G1. 
Phillip's  confession.  3G145a. 
Savior      of      tlie      family. 

40900,  40901. 
Saviour  of   tiie   family. 

40903. 
•  Ui^.expected.    482S3b. 
Woman     behind    the     gun. 
51391a. 
Benedict  (F.  L.)  : 
Ardmore.    1791. 
Madame.    27171. 
Benedict    (G.    W.)      xVntony   & 

Cleopatra.    1G41. 
BCnC'dict  (Jejin)  : 

Amour  tzij^auo.    1302. 
Comte      de      Luxembourg. 
8191. 
Benedict  (Jeanette)  : 
Great  wrong.    53S27. 
His  eminence.    19001. 
Two  thousand  years.    47797. 
Benedict  (K.)  : 

Bachelor's  yesterdays.  2727. 
Great  wrong.     53827. 
His  euiinence.    19001. 
Lad  of  steel.    24309. 
Niclie  in  the  wall.    32G15. 
Running  race.    40299. 
Two  thousand  years.   47797. 
VvHute  silence.    50571. 
Benedict    (L.)      Capt.   Dreyfus. 

530GG. 
Benedict     (P.)       Innocent. 

2173SC. 
Benedict  (P.  P.)     Rubberneck, 

40200. 
Benedict     (R.)       Meodowbrook 
farm.    2S977. 


Benedict  amusement  co.    Lights 

of  Broadway.    2542G. 
Benedix    (,T.  R.)     See  Benodix 

(R.) 
Benedix  (R.)  : 

Dr.  Wespe.    24192. 

Eicensinn.     123.14.  12355. 

Freaks.     1.5299.  1.5300. 

Law-suit.    24S74;i. 

Love  <<c  luxury.    2G452. 

IMnbel's  mnnfpuvre.    27011. 

IMrs.  Walthrop's  bachelors. 
304S2b. 

Pro7es':.     484201. 

Tnhle  is  set.    44807. 

Tliird  man.    4.5810h. 

Woddintr  trip.     49915. 

Who  told  the  lie?    50081. 

AVoman-hater.     51403. 

Benelli  (S.)  : 

Amoro   del    tre   re.     1342- 
1344. 

P.effn.    3274. 

Cena  delle  befTe.    G587. 

Liehe  dreier  knniire.  252.3Sa. 

IMald  der  spotter.    27428. 

Sunner  of  scoffers.    44G10. 
Benet  (E.  E.)  : 

Dragoman.    11048a. 
Zoroaster.    52391a. 
Bencrough     (.L    W.)       Hecuba. 

18018. 
Bensoucrh      (W.)        Bunthornc 

abroad.    5498. 
Bouhnni  (A,  D.)  : 

CoPnnsible  convictions. 

7S12a. 
Dnncing  lesson.    972G. 
Woman  he  mnrried.    51409. 
Benham      (.T.      P.)        Western 

countess.    50008. 
Benhayon   (H.)     Alibi.     775. 
BC'uiC're  (L.)  : 

Pn  nil  Ion,       der      gereclite. 

35235. 
Pnpillon,    dit    Lyonnais    le 

-Tu'^to.    3523G. 
Tabliors  blancs.    44903. 

Beninatl  (A.  C.)  : 

Runaways.    40287. 
Wanted,  a  client.    4949Ga. 
Benite  ( K.  B.)  : 

Broken      commandment. 

5177. 
Couhl    Tommy   come   back. 

SG40. 
Helping  out.    18799a. 
Inheritance.     2171Sa. 
Patch  of  wild  oats.    35519a. 
A\ay    of    tiie    transgressor. 

49749. 
Beujamiu  (A.  J.)  : 

Jason,  das  weihnachtsschiff. 

22511a. 


Benjamin  (A.  J.) — Continued. 
Keusche  Susanne.  23G3i. 
Tin-andot.    4732S. 

Benjamin    (M.)      AVar  is   hell. 
495Sob, 

Benjamin  (W,  A.)  : 

Colonial     male     quartette. 

Minnesingers.    29759 
Benjamin  {Mrs.  W.  A.)    Clover 

trio,    7GS1,  7GS2. 
Beumosclie  (II.)  : 

Flight  frum  tyranny.    1450G. 

Hadassah,       the       faithful 

Jewess.     17872,  17873. 

Benn  (D,  E,)    Lost,  a  husband. 

202GG. 
Benn     (E.)       Love     can     face 

through  an  iron  bar.    2G492. 
Benn(E.  L.)    Ou  time,    33955. 
Bonn  ( \V. )  : 

Claude  Duval,    7551. 
IS'ew  Magdaleu.    32413. 
Benn      (W.     T.)        Crawford's 

claim.    902G. 
Benuer    (C.    W,)      Peck's   bad 

boy,    3575Gb 

Beuner  (G.  G.)  : 

Reward  of  sacrihce.    39302. 

Sold  but  not  bought.  43055. 
Benner  ( J.  H.)  : 

Guerilla  chief,    1772G, 

Lanark  Bloore.    24509. 

Last  chapter  of  a  romance. 
24G91. 

Lovers'  quarrel.    2GGS0. 

Nook  in  tiie  woods.    32990. 

Out  of  the  deep  waters. 
34S31. 

Reason  unknown.    38G09. 

Reward  of  sacrifice.    39302. 

Sold  but  uot  bought.   43055. 

Woklarc.     51349. 

Benner  (S.  H.)     Orders  o'  tb' 

boss.    34318. 
Benners  ( W.  J.)    Path  of  crime. 

35534. 
Bennet   (L.)     Menace.     29113a. 
Bennett.      Slave    of    the    mill. 

42717. 
Beiuiett    (A.    B.)      Joy    riders. 

23088. 
Bennett  (A.  M.)  : 

Lord  &  Lady  Byron.    2G183. 
Lord       Byron's       masters. 

2G193. 
Loving  cup.    20759. 
My  lord  &  ladies.    31023. 
My  Lord  Byron.     31G27. 
Shadowed  by  three.    41094, 
Teeny  weenies.    45204a. 
Bennett  (Arnold)     See  Bennett 
(E.  A.) 


2S83 


INDEX 


(Arthur)      Live   bird.  ,  Bennett   (G.  B.)     20tli  ^century 


tlie    iioly    city. 


41G73. 


4G13.'). 

48020. 


Here    and 


Bennett 
54299 

Bennett  ^C.)  : 
Je'^usalem. 

22G32. 
lloval  slave.    40181. 
Schuh-frau.    41127. 
Shadow  of  a  crime. 
Sign  of  Siva.    42293 
Tliy  neipjlibor's  wife. 
Uncle  Sam  in  Cuba. 
Way  bacli  in  'CI.    49719. 
Bennett    (C.   A.)      Barrier   be- 
tween.   30.50. 
Bennett  (C.  M.)     Good  Samari- 
tan.   17110. 
Bennett    (D.)      Living    corpse. 

25970. 
Bennett     (D.    C.) 

baclf.    191SSa. 
Bennett    (E.)      Worldng-mau's 
dream.    51728. 

Bennett  (B.  A.)  : 

Great     adventure.       17349, 

17351. 
Helen  with  the  high  hand. 

1872Ga. 
Honeymoon. 
^Milestones. 
What     the 

50141. 

Bennett  (E.  C.)  : 
Judith.    23172. 
I'hiyiug  the  races.    3G4S4. 
Bennett  (E.  M.)  : 

Amateur  pirate.    10G7. 
HiU-rel's  medals.    18244. 
Snnd  pirates.    406SC. 
Sliow    people's    friendship 

42188. 
They  all   have 
fever.    45755 
Bennett  (Edward) 

2G10. 
Bennett  (Emerson)  : 
Foi-est  rose.    14995. 
Forged  will.     15003. 
Bennett     (Estelline)       Woman 
with   the  black  velvet  past. 
51509. 
Bennett     (Eulalia)      Helen,    a 

child  of  chance.    18720. 
Bennett  (Everett)     Changeable 

wife.    GG9G. 
Bennett   (F.)     Kitchen  domes- 
tics.   24039. 
Bennett    (F.  A.)     Loyal  slave. 


20120. 
295G2-295G4. 
public     wants. 


the  gliding 
B.  Sharpe. 


Pilgrim's  progress.    47437. 
Bennett  (G.  .7.)  : 

Euchred.    13018.  13019. 
Eye-witness.     13287. 
Bennett    (H.)      How   the    vote 

was  lost.    20535a. 
Bennett  ( H.  A. )    Haunted  man. 

18312. 
Bennett  (H.  .L)  : 

Fatal  end.    13746. 
Hiram  .Tones.    19517. 
Hiram's  troubles.     19521. 
Bennett 
Muffet 
Bennett 
3420G. 
Bennett 
175,52. 
Bennett  (.T.  J.)  : 

After  tlie  masque  r  a  d  e  . 

50G. 
Germantown     Dutch     min- 
strels.   1G210. 
Bennett   (.L  W.)     Birhard  Ne- 
ville, patriot.     39373. 
Bennett     (.John)     IMaster    Sky- 


(H.   M.)  Little  Miss 

,    25787. 

(H.    S.)  Only  man. 

(J.    A.)  Green  bird. 


28723.  2S723n,  28724. 


26791. 

Bennett 

house 

Bennett 


Haunted 


lark. 
Bennett      (Johnstone)        Quiet 

evening  nt  home.    38199. 
Bennett  (K.  L.)  : 

Cost  of  the  bill.    8G22. 
Oi-icin  of  love.    34356. 
Taking  affair.     4494G. 
Temptntions  of  m:in.  45329 
Bennett   (Mrs.  M.)     On  circus 

day.    337G4. 
Bennett  (iM.  E.)  : 

King's  messenger.     2.3978a. 
Bond  to  happiness.    395S6a. 
Bennett  (l\r.  .D  : 
Bnchelor.    26.5.5. 
Hubby's  surprise.    20.581. 
Kickapoo.    236-5.5. 
Summer's  vacation,     44514. 
Bennett  (1\[.  W.)  : 

Devil's  own.    10712. 
Forbidden  way.     14969. 
Lnwyer's  drenm.    24887. 
Bennett  "    (IMargaret)        Cupid, 

M.  D.    9401. 
Bennett    (Milan)      Gibson   girl. 

16333. 
Bennett 
Bennett 


Bennett    (W.    G.)      Castle    io 
Spain.    6426. 

Bennett  (W.  H.)  : 

Honevmoon   on   a   cannibal 

ishind.    20131. 
Mills  of  the  gods.    29G83. 

Bennett  (W.  L.)    Katie's  decep- 
tion.   23529. 

Bennette   (W.  T.)     Crawford's 
claim.    9027. 

Benninger  (Mrs.  N.  M.)    In  the 
sliadow  of  Pike's  Peak.    21502. 

Bennington     (A.)       Happiness. 
18139. 

Bennington  (D.)    Arkansas  gal. 
1855. 

Bennington     (W.    R.)       Jack's 
pardner.    22390. 

Bennison  (L.)  : 

East  meets  West.    5349G. 
Finished.     1427Ga. 
Sheriff's  Christmas.  420S6a. 

Eenrimo  (A.)  : 

Commodore's  will.     8137. 
Duchess  de  Lara.     11917. 
p,,f.I,es-=!  tie  Pisfi.     11919. 
He's  a  King.    18378. 
Mi.xed  up.     30.532. 
Motives.     31207. 
Nellie  Kavanagh.     32205. 
Norali's  vow.     33002. 
Our  bridal  tour.     34556. 
Vic.     48927. 
Woman's  wit.     51602. 

Benrimo  (J.  H.)  : 

Peacock  lady.     3.5717b. 
Yellow  jacket.   52068,  52009. 

Bensley  (M.  S.)  : 

Pride  &  prejudice.    37201. 

Sociolocicnl  maid.     43028. 
Benson    (A.   L.)     Birth   of   the 
it  the  California  girl. 


(F.     B.) 

18308. 

(G.): 
Castle  in  Spain.    G42C. 
Sketch   in   vaudeville, 
42660a.   " ' 


.goods. 
Bennett 

7860. 
Bennett 

(T.  .1 
Bennett 


(Violet)     College  life. 


(N.)     Dream.     11702a. 
(Raine)        Suzanne. 
44701a. 
Bennett    (Richard)      Damaged 
9671. 


(Vivian)      -See  Vivian 
)— Bennett  (G.  J.) 

(W.  B.)  : 
Adam  to  Columbus.    2.58. 
Home  run.    20038n. 

2884 


poppy 
.3963. 


Aunt  Jeannie 
Theosophist. 


Benson   (E.  F.) 

or  me.     2405. 
Benson    (J.    C.) 

45713,  45714. 

r^enson  (S.)  : 

Planners.     280S2b. 
Middle  ground.     29394a. 
Somewhere       in       France. 

55391. 
Two  for  dinner.     55700. 
Visitors.     5.5787. 
Worm.     56013. 

Benson  (S.  C.)  : 

Jekyll's  soliloquy.    22000. 
When  women  got  the  bal- 
lot.    50358a. 

Benson  (W.  H.)  : 

(>)usin  Flavin.     8885. 
Frolick.some  girls.     1.5518. 


IXDES 


Bent  (N.) : 

Hypnotism.     207G3. 
Kin;?    of    tlie    cauuibfxl    is- 
lands.    23SG0. 
Little  tiiT.     25901. 
Bentliam  (J.  H.)     Point  in  law. 

3GG31. 
Bentinck     (C.)       UuderciuTcnt. 

4S24Ga. 
Bentinck  (R.)     Value  received. 

55750. 
Bentiey  (J.  H.)  : 

Going  and  cominpr.     1GS50. 
Hiring  a  lord.     19532c. 
Bentiey    (L.  D.  (!.)     Dream  of 

Dorothy.     11735. 
Bentiey     {3frs.     K.    H.)     iMiss 

Suite  Sixteen.     30033a. 
Bentiey   (K.  J.)  : 

Brookdale  favu).     5240. 
Court  homestead.     SS30. 
German  brokers.     1G1S4. 
Old  quarry.     5249,  33G0S. 

Bentiey  (T.)  : 

Borleywax.     4G50. 

Czar's  courier.    9570. 

False  honor.     13529. 

Ninety-three.     32S13. 

Vice  versa.     4S93S. 
Centlev  (W.)  :    Love  or  money. 

2G590. 
Benton     (A.)      Little    lien  then 
among  the  Quakers.    25712. 

Benton  (A.  C.)  : 

North  Beach  cache.    33022a. 
Tricked.     4G9G0a. 
Benton  (Caroline)     Little  Lord 

Jesus.     25748. 
Benton     (Curtis)     Sec    Benton 

(H.  C.) 
Benton  (E.)    Grandma's  money. 

17293. 
Benton    (E.   F.)     Stool  pigeon. 

4395S. 
Benton    (F.   W.)     Lost  prince. 

2G34G. 
Benton  (H.  C.)  : 

^Million  a  minute.     54r,1(». 
Itoad  to  success,    39593a. 

Benton  (.L  B.)  : 
Alaska.     G97. 
Napoleon  up  to  date.    32003. 

Pent  on  (M.  C.)  : 

Gautama  Buddha.     1594S. 

Prince      Sidartha.       37375, 
3737G. 
Benton  (P.)     Paula.     35G22a. 
Benton   (P.  R.)     See  Robinson 

(P.  B.) 
Benton  (V.  B.)  : 

Social  diSiister.    4295Ga. 

Suburban  tragedy.    44:{I0a. 
Benton  (W.B.)    Poems.  3GG13a. 


Bentz  (Jv.  M.  J.)  Chorus 
beauty  and  the  clubman. 
53153a. 

Benway  (A.  P.)  Wrong  train. 
51904,  51905. 

Benway  (H.)     Sec  Benway  (A. 

P.) 
Benziger  bros. : 

Columbus,  the  great  discov- 
erer.   8029. 
In    the    merry    month     of 

May.     2145G. 
King  Alfred.     2372-5. 
W.iger  of  Gerald  O'Rourke. 
.     49353. 

Denzon  (O.)  : 

Foraa  r  og  ef  teraar.    14959a. 

Skandal.     42G44a. 
Berak     (P.)      Udvari     bolond. 

5571G. 
Beraud  (D.)  : 

Creoles.    90G8. 

Greatness  in  sin.     1753G. 

Sylvana.     44845. 

Beraut.     Sliracle   of  the   roses. 

29793. 
Berch      (C.)       Turning     point. 

47374a. 
Berde.lo     Casafial      (Mariano) 

Madrigal  del  beso.     54379. 
Berek  (A.)     Proposal.     55054. 
BC-rel  (P.)  : 

Aniica.     1298.  1290. 
Don  Procopio.     11359. 

Eerencrer   (M.)     Princess  Osra. 

37450,  37472. 
Bereny  (H.)  : 

Little  Boy  Blue.     25G01. 
l.oi-a  Pi.^colo.     2G215. 
Miidol      von      ^lontmartre. 

2731G.  27317. 
Jlein  miiderl.     290G3,  290G4. 

Bc^-esford      (F.      S.)        Wolfe. 

51357b. 
Beresford     f Helen)     See    Ford 

(H.  E.  B.) 
Beresford  (Hugh)  : 
Differtnce.     10844. 
Their  destiny.    45G54. 

Beresford  (.1.  D.)  : 

Compleat  angler.     SlG7a. 

Howard  &  son.     53993. 
Beresiua    (T.)      Paganiui  redi- 

vivus.    35028. 
Berg  (A.  E.)  : 

Down  the  slope.     11G2G. 

Green  lights.     17580. 

Kittle  O'Connor.     24052. 
V         Klondike.     24100. 

North  &  South.     33020. 

Out  all  night.     34810. 


•T. )     Real    diploma. 


Heiden.     1SG23. 
D. )      Inexperience. 


Remember 
39012. 


the       Maine. 


Berg     (A. 

3S554. 
Berg  (B.) 
Berg     (B. 

54055. 

Berg  (B.  M.)     Leap  year  mati'i- 

monial  bureau.     54245. 
Berg  (C.)     Coeur-as.     77G9a. 
Berg  (F.)     Sec  Eilenberg  (F.) 
Berg   (L.)     Girl  with   the  bal- 
loons.    1GG55. 
Berge  (E.)  : 

Delilah.     10412a. 
Samson.     40GG7b. 
Berge  (I.)     Corsica.    8.578. 
Berge-Soler  (E.)  : 

Pulling  horse.     37817. 
Road      of      the      winoers, 
39581. 
Bergeman  (E.)     Zelta.     5231G. 
Bergen    (R.)     Singer    and    the 

simp.     55350. 
Bergen-Curtis     (IT.    C.)     Unin- 
vited guest.     48323. 
Bergengren  (R.)     As  woman  to 

man.     2029. 
Berger     (D.    D.)     School    act. 
41095. 

Berger  (F.)  jr.: 

Friday  the  13th.     15418. 
Sleepy  Sarah.     42770. 
Berger   (F.  G.)     Poor  relation. 

3GS13. 
Berger      (G.     W.)       Wronged. 

51909. 
Berger  (Geza)     If  I  could  only 

get  suited.     20925. 
Berger       (Gisela,      frciin      r.) 

St)hn  der  sonne.     55380. 
Bei'ger  (H.)     Deluge.     10431. 
Berger  (J.)     Susanna  im  bade. 

44G71. 
Berger  (.1.  S.)  : 

Empress.     12G4G. 
Her  fidelity.     1S9S0. 
Love  comes.     20495. 
Off  U.  R.     33322. 
Sheo.     42044. 
Berger  (L.  &  JI.)     David,  king 

of  Isarel.     10050. 
Berger     (]\I.    M.    A.)     Spanish 

bull-fight.     43421. 
Berger  (R.)  : 

Amour  libre.     1359. 
Babylone.     2G51a. 
Cheval ier  d'Eon.  G92S.  G920. 
Claud ine.     755G,  7557. 
Berger  (S.  L.) 

Mu«;icnl  burglars'  surprise. 

31418. 
Tenor's  dilemma.     45385. 
Bergemc    (S.   Cyrano   de)    »S^ee 
Cyrano  de  Bergeivac, 


2S85 


INDfiX 


Bergerat  (E.)  : 

Cjipit;\ine  Blomet.    G041. 

Canitain.e   Fracasse.     0091, 
GlOG-GllO. 

Monsieur  Cochon.    30850. 

]\Iore  than  quoen.     31024. 

Myrane.     31778. 

Plus  que  reine.     30579. 

Pompadour.     3G7G5. 
Berjjere  (V.)     All's  fair  in  love. 
894. 

Bergeret  (G.)  : 

Assassinoo.     201)5. 
Son   excellence  Dominique. 
43180,  43190. 
Bersreret     (R.)     Gofit    du    toe. 

171G2a. 
Bergfeld     (H.)     Siisse    fruclit. 
.  443S5C. 

Bergh  (A.)  : 

Governor's  staff.    17202. 
Marquis      of      Kalamuzoo. 

2S351. 
Mi?!sissippi     steamboat 

30091. 
New  Hampshire  girl.   32389. 
Bergheim  (A.)    Substitute  hero. 

44331. 
Bergin    (P.)     Man    higher    up. 

27834a. 
Bergiuan   (H.)     Trading  stamp 

girl.     4G701a. 
Bergquist  (O. )  : 
Bet.    3G05. 

Cousin  Ilosenhlom.     890G. 
Upper  lip.    4S524. 
Bergrath  (i\I.  D.)     Merry  Weep- 
ers.    29209. 
Bergsteiu       (H.)        aiesmerist. 

29294. 
Bergstrom  (IT.)  : 

Karen  Boi-neman.     23490. 
Lynggaard  &  co.    23490. 
IMed  1  dansen.     29001. 
Provens  dag.     37Gii3a. 
Vejen  til  Gud.    4S7G1. 

Berlan      (C.)         Vaincu      par 

I'amour.     48018. 
Beringer  (Mrs.  O.)  : 

Bit  of  old  Chelsea.     4008. 

Holly  Tree  inn.     199S0. 

Tares.    45139. 
Ileriza  (M.)  : 

At  tlie  ball.     2200a. 

Mignon.   .29530a. 
Berkeley  press.    I'ower.   3G034a. 
Berkowitz     (A.)     Night     in    a 

gambling  house.     32078. 
Berkowitz  (B.  S. )     \\''ar  lieroes. 

49581a. 
Berlage  (H.  .1.)  : 

Fashion  play.     13717. 

lucognit©.     21597. 


Berlein  (A.  M.)  : 

Cassidy's  Irish  stew.     0388. 

Cliristmas  idyl.     7229. 

Darby  and  .loan.    9839. 

From  Hag  alley  to  Broad- 
way.    15504. 

His  neighbor's  wife.     19744. 

Irish  stew.     22033. 

Man     behind      the     mask. 
27752. 

Peggy      &      the      duchess. 
35799. 
Berlet  (II.  E.)     Country  squire. 

8792. 
Berlin     (J.     R.)      Holy    name. 

19990. 
Berliner  (R.)     Anita.     1520a. 
Berliner       (S.)        Noble      son. 

32931. 
Berliner  theater-verlag: 

Baumwollkonig.     314G. 

Bei  kaisers.     3342. 

Blaue  reiter.     4212. 

Brandung.     52970. 

Charybdis.     GS17a. 

Einsameu   briider.     12357a. 

Held  von  Troja.     1871 3n. 

Henriette  Jacoby.     lSS19a, 

Ich  weiss  etwas.    20840b. 

Ka  iser-schn  apf  t.     234G0. 

Klein-Eva.    240S0a. 

Korsar.    24234. 

Liitare.     24541. 

Jledusa.     29038. 

Neue  Shylock.     32275. 

Offenen  tiiren.     33324. 

Schweizer.     41140. 

Skandal.     42G44a. 

Soni'enscheinchen.     43259. 

Starker  a  Is  der  tod.    4371  Ga. 

Strumr>f  ist  trumpf.   44250a. 

Siiudenbucke.     44381. 

Tru  gland.     47259a. 

Weisse  weste.    49950. 

Xanderl.     51937. 
Berlioz  (H.)  : 

Beatrice  et  Benedict.     3185. 

Damnation  de  Faust.    9084, 
9085. 

Damnation  of  Faust.  9085a, 
9G85b. 

Fausts  verdammung.  13923. 

Trojan*^  in  Carthage.   47142. 

Troyens  a  Carthage.    47194. 
Bermnn    (H.)     Gates   of  hope. 

15939. 
Berman   (L.)     Girls  of  Gotton- 

berg.    10075. 
Berman   (S.  H.)     Fate.     13793. 
Berman n  (F. )  :  ^ 

Blaue  reiter.    4212. 

Mann    mit    der    griinen 
maske.    28080. 

Pienots   letztes   abenteuer. 
80273. 


Bermann  (!VI.)     Selecting  a  son- 
in-law.    41419. 

Bernuulez    (E.   H.)      See  Her- 
nandez Bermtidez  (R.) 

Bermfidez  (.1.)  : 

Lo  que  Dios  ata.    20009. 
Ola  negra.    33401. 

Bcrmfidez  (R.  Hernfindez)     See 
HernAndez  Bernindez  (R.) 

Bern  (E.)   Fly  by  night.  llOlSa. 

Bern    (P.)     Bargains  in  souls. 
2903a. 

Bernac    (J.)      Sol  Ilyams,  bro- 
canteur.    43047. 

Bernard.     Pauvret6  des  riches. 
35042. 

Bernard,     pseud.       See    Nadal 
(B.  H.) 

Bernard  (A.)     Twenty  rninutes 
in  slavery  land.    55093. 

Bei-nard  (B.)     See  Chesterman 
(E.  B.) 

Bernard  (C.  R.)     Mute  singer. 
31471. 

Bernard   (C.  W.)  : 

Esmeralda     up     to     date. 

12928. 
Woman's  error.    51523. 

r;crnard  (F.  B.)  : 

Big  black  blot.    3777. 

Woman's  club.    5151G. 
Bernard  (F.  H.)  : 

Iceman.    20840. 

In     the     shadow     of     the 
Rockies.    21513. 

^lan  from  Denver.    27708. 

I'hiliis'  inheritance.    30146. 

Royal  cinch.    40129, 

Silas,  the  chore  boy.    42320. 
Bernard        (Frank)  Ritual, 

■   Knights  of  Athens.    39527. 

Bernard  (Franklin)  : 

Blue  grass  girl.    4374. 
For  a  mother's  love.    14773. 
Land  of  lotus.    24017. 
Little  Sally  Waters.    25SG8. 
New  woman.    32488. 
O.  I.  C.    33180. 
Ring-master.    39470. 
She     came     to     Newport. 

41990. 
Sfa^re  romance.    43727. 
Teddy  girl.    4.5200,  45201. 
Troublesome  titles.    47188. 
Under  the  flag.    48105. 
Up  -  to  -  date       missionary. 

48504. 
Woman  of  the  hour.    51459. 
You  can  never  tell.    52140. 

Bernard    (G.)      Henry  Morton. 

18903. 
Bernard   (G.  A.)     Royal  hand. 

40148. 
Bernard  (H.)     Spy.    43005. 


:?886 


INDEX 


Bernard  (.T.  E.)  : 

Bob's  blooming  bunk,  52034. 
Kid  drops  in.    28GG2a. 
Oh,  doctor.    54708. 
Wlio  is  slie?    50023. 
Bernard    (Jejin    J.)      Joie    du 

sacritlce.     22S9S. 
Beruard   (Jule  J.) : 

Loan-suiii  street.    2G021a. 
My  last  two.     31G17. 
Bernard     (M).      Carnaval    de 

Puce  et  de  Plock.    G2r,G. 
Bernard  (B.)    Sec  Bernard  (T.) 
Bernard  (11.)     Liar.    2.110G. 
Bei-nard    (S.)      Broadway  bur- 

iesquers.    5143. 
Bernard  (T.)  : 

Accord  parfaft.     147. 
Ans'.ais  tel  qu  'on  le  parle. 

1515. 
Captif.    G170. 

Costa  ud      des      Epinettes. 
SG25. 

Coteaux  dn  M6doc,    SG31. 
Daisy.    9G47. 
Daiisenr  inconnn.    9S23. 
Desconocido.    10528. 
Deux  canards.     10G41c. 
Du     vin     dans     sou     eau. 

11000. 
Enlfveiuent    d'Agatlie. 

12788. 
l%trangtcuse.    13012. 
Frencii   without  a  master. 

15375a. 
Gloire  anibulanciC're.  1G7G7. 
I'm  going!    20810a. 
Incident  du  7  avril.    21502. 
•Jeanne  Dore.    22575n. 
Jumeaux       de       Brighton. 

23283. 
Monsieur  Codomat.     30S51. 
On  unit  eschne.     33779. 
Peau  de  I'ours.    35743. 
Peintre  exigeant.     35810. 
Petit    cafe.     240S2,    25G09, 

3G030. 
Phares  Soubijrou.     3G097. 
Piqueta.    3C394a. 
Poulailler.    3G009. 
Radenu      de      la      M(5duse. 

38311. 
Sa  soeur.    40408, 
Triomphe    de     la     science. 

4G098. 

Triplepatte.    470G4. 

Unbekannte  tlinzer.    47921. 

Bernardin   de   Saint-Pierre    (J. 

H.)     PauletVirgiuie.    35fi02. 

Eernnrfline       (F.)        Veronica. 

4S880a,  48882. 
Bernauer    (T.)     Columbus'  dis- 
covery,    8027. 
Bernauer  (R.)  : 

ExtrablUtter !    .53579,  53580. 


Bernauer  (R.) — Continued. 

Filmzauber.      14230.    14240. 
Girl  on  the  film.     IGGll. 
Grosse       rosiiien.        17084, 

17GS5. 
Jung  -  England.  23294a. 

23204b. 
Keiische'  Barbara.      23032. 

23033. 
Liebe      Augxistin.       25230- 

25238. 
Princess  Caprice.     37402. 
Soldat  de  chocolat.     43003. 
Tnpfere       soldat.        45125, 

45120. 
We])n    zwei    hochzeit    ma- 

chen.     55871. 
Wie  einst  im  mai.     oOSGSb, 
50SGSC. 
Bernay  (A.)     Armin.     1887, 
Bernays  (T.  ^\.)     Judgmeut  ol 

Solomon.     23109a. 
Bernede  (A.)  : 

Cceur  de  Franqaise.     7770. 
Coutes  de  Perrnult.     8375a. 
Sapho.     40700,  40773. 
Sous  I'epaulette,     43355. 
Soutane.     4335G. 
Bernfeld  (R.  M.)  : 

Broken  wings.     5224a. 
Her  own  rival.     19099a. 
Stronger.    44193b. 
Wonum.     513G9a. 
Bernhard  (A.)  : 

Call  oi  the  soul.     5909. 
Easy  money.     12180. 
Wrong  dope.     51SGS. 
Bernhard  (M.)  : 

Dautrhter   of   the   Navajos. 

9900. 
His  little  friend.     19701. 
Bernhardt  (S.)  : 

AdritHme  Lecouvreur.     325, 

320. 
Sphinx.     43514. 
Bernheim      (B.)       Scheldungs- 

grund.     41038. 
Bernheimer  (I.  S.)  : 

Robinson  Crusoe  up  to  date. 

39<)73. 
Trials  of  love.     40943. 
Bernheimer    (S.)     Mills  of  the 

gods.     29GS4. 
Bernhey       (H.)        Chrysanthe- 
mum.    7283. 
Bernhoff      (J.)       Quo      vadls? 

38240. 
Bernier    (H.    de)     Berthe.    the 

daughter  of  Roland.     3550. 
Bernnu   (J.)     Amour  et  piston. 

1358. 
Berns  (E.)     Astray.     2100b. 
Bernstein  fE.  P.)  : 
Achill.     100. 
.John  Herkner.     22858. 

2S87 


Bernstein    (E.   P.)— Continued. 

Konitjskinder.   24218-24220, 
50082. 

Maria  Arndt.    28230. 

Tv»i  light.     4747G. 
Bernstein  (Henry); 

Angriff.     1520. 

Ansturm.     1580. 

Apres  moi.     1734. 

Assaut.    2000. 

Bakkarat.    2823. 

Bercall.     3520. 

DtJtour.     10G27,  10028. 

Frere  Jacques.     15387. 

Geheimnis.     1G007-. 

Griffe.     17031. 

Israel.    22184. 

Jou  jou.     230G0. 

Ladrao.     54201, 

Rafale.    38310,  50470. 

Samson.     40GG8. 

Secret,     41 3na.  4131.5b. 

Thief.     45707,  457G7a. 

Voleur.    40254, 

Whirlwind,    50408. 
Bernstein   (Herman)  : 

Anathenia.    1302,  1303. 

Ashmedoi,    2081a, 

IMoralitv,    31005. 

Sold.    43051. 

Sorrows  of  Belgium.  4329G«.. 

Whirlwind.    504G7. 

Youth,    52239. 
Bernstein  (I.)  : 

All  men  are  liars.    52025. 

All  women  are  liars.    52035, 

Feast  of  Belshazzar.    13048. 
Bernstein  (M.)  : 

Endlich  allein.    12728. 

Grosse  pause.    17083:i. 

Gute  vogel.    17800,  17S01. 

Richter,    30304. 

Ruhetag.    4023Sa.- 

Siiude.*   443S0. 
Bernsteiu-Sav.-ersky  (A.)  : 

Kcinig     Zipapek     der     edle 
zwerg.    24214. 

Wer  zuletzt  lacht.    400S5a. 
Berr  (G.)  : 

Ciiarrette  anglalse.     53115, 
5311G. 

Dette.    10G30. 

Dix  nn'nutes  d'auto.    110G4. 

Escapade.    12002. 

Irrosolu.    22077. 

J'ose  pas.    22202a. 

trillion.     20G37-20G30a. 

Moins  cinq.    30080. 

Phiisir  d'amour,    304.33. 

Satyr.    408.30. 

Satyre.    40841. 
Berr  de  Turique  (J.)  : 

CliAteau  histnrjque.    G833. 

:Maroquin.    28344. 

Plumes  du  paon.    3G5G7. 


INDEX 


Fourth  dimension. 


Berr    de    Turique     (X) — Con- 
tinued. 

Supplice  du  silence.    44G17. 

Trois  an.ibnptistes.    47137. 

Berriati'ia  (D.)  Tarasca.  4ul3Sa, 

Berriedale.    Uuforgiven.    48312. 

Berrv.     Detecting  a   detective. 

lOGlO. 
Berry   (A.) 

15192. 
Berrv  (A.  K.)     CliambermaJds. 

53i04. 
Berry    (B.    D.)    co.      Dramatic 

reader.    534G2. 
Berry  (J/r.  &  Mrs.  Geo.)     Lone- 
some junction.    2G129. 
Berry  (J.)  : 

Ducliess    of    Murray    Hill. 

11030. 
Hidder,  passion.    19373. 
Seven  beauties.    41G05. 
Sultan's  seraglio.    44487. 
Beiry  (J.  F.)  : 

Boom  in  matrimony.    4G21. 

Ministering  maidens.  54.")2S. 

Mr.    Isaacs    of    Jerusalem. 

30195. 

Berry  (J.  H.)     Night  in  a  fool's 

house.  32G7G. 
Berry  (J.  L.)  : 
Honorables. 
Jealous  God 
Miracle  girl. 
Pale  tyranny. 


Berry  man  (K.  J.) 
tia.    4G10. 
(B.) 


Book  of  Por- 
Eisenhammer. 


20188. 

22535. 
54532. 

35134. 


Peter  T.  Flint.    3GU1G. 
Berrv  ( K.  B. )    Wi thout  a  name. 

51317a. 
Berry  (L.  E.): 

America    in    pilgrim    days. 

52G59. 
Christmas  carol.    7212a. 
Old  Colony  days.    33447a. 
Berry  (L.  J.)  : 

Fanchon.    13G25a. 
Incubus.    21GU5!\. 
Ma  shins  a  masher.    54448. 
Berry  (M.  C.)  : 

Bride's  day.    5073. 

Father  &  the  frat.     13S32, 

13S32a. 
Gvpsv  singers.    17S43a. 
Redcoat.    3SS23. 
Berry     (llosal-)       Sec    Rosal- 

Berry. 
Berry  (W.)    Our  father.   34G1G. 
Berry  (W.  J.)  : 

Mollie,    the    maid    of    the 

Tyrolese.    30G97. 
Papilio's  wand.    35234. 
Ulysses.    47913. 
Until  death.    4S431. 
Valiere.    4SG39. 
Berry  (W.  R.)     Head.     03882. 
Berry   school.     How  Clu'istmas 
came.     20470a. 


Bersa 

12359. 
Bersie  or  Bersey  (E.  E.)  : 

They're  after  me,  they  want 

me.     45764. 
They  want  me.     457G0. 
Berstl  (J.)    Ihavatrathe.  20048. 
Bert  (F.  W.)  : 

Lost  in  Africa.     2G310. 
Snowllake  &  the  7  pigmies. 
42922. 

Bert  (L.  W.)  : 

Chop  Suey  One  Lung.    7138. 
Swede     yumped     his     yob. 
44737. 

Berte  (E.)  &  cie. : 

Gottin  der  vernunft.  1G847. 
Hcimcheu  am  herd.  18G35. 
Schneefloclce.     56087. 

Bert(5  (H.)  : 

Dreimiiderlhaus.     -53472. 
Kreolenblut.     24243-24245. 
Marchenprinz.     27323a. 

Berteaux     (E.)     Lit    de    Saint 

Louis.     25573. 
Bertha nt  (L.)     Silvia.     42438. 
Bertheroy     (J.)     Danseuse    de 

Pomp<^l     9825. 
Berthold      (W.)       Seifenblase. 

41407. 
Bertinot  (A.)     Gustave  the  pro- 
fessor.   17792. 
Bertnav  ( P.  >     Pechg  de  Marthe. 

35747. 
Bertnv     (L.)     Diamond     mine. 

10765. 
Bertolazzi  (C.)     Lulfi.     54.3G0. 
Berton.     Here    we    are    again. 

19199. 
Berton  (A.  R.)  : 

Apres  coup  !  ou  tics.     1731. 
Ce  bou  docteur.     6548. 
Berton       (C.)        Love      waltz. 

26G46. 
Berton  (Paul)     Son  of  the  regi- 
ment.    43218. 
IJerton  (Pierre)  : 

Belle    Marseillaise.      3390- 

3392. 
Bridge.     5083. 
Friquet.     15472. 
Hotel  Ritch  case.     203G1. 
Madeleine's  budget.     27240. 
Maltre  Balthazar.    27548. 
3Iioclie.     297S2 
Rencontre.     SdO^B,  .39034. 
Zaza.     52294,  52295. 
Berton  (T.)  : 

Balthazar.     52819. 
Drawn  blinds.     5346G. 
liachel.     55095. 


Bertonl  (M.)     'Twixt  cup  &  lip. 

47516. 
Bertram  (E.)  : 

Engineer.     127G8. 

Mystic  midget's  Lilliputian 

carnival       of       nations. 

31SG5. 

Bertram      (E.     H.)     Mister     & 

Mistus     Jeremiah      Robklns' 

singin'       skule       beginmeut. 

30137. 

Bertram 

gerac. 

Bertrand 

Rich 


Cyrano  de  Ber- 
Mrs.  Newly- 
Unjust  vor- 
Torre  qui 
See    nick- 


(G.) 
9558. 
(M.  A.) 
30423. 
Bertrand  (Madge) 

diet.     4S36G. 
Bertrand    (Marcel) 

meurt.     45411. 
Bertrand     (Mary) 

man  {iMrs.  H.) 
Bertsch  (M.)  : 

Britannia.     5127. 
Sumuiit.    44517. 
Bertuch       (M.)        Liebesfahrt. 

25248a. 
lierys  (J.  de.)  : 

Colette  a  bon  coeur.     7804. 
Empailleur.     12626. 
Menage  polonais.     2911Ga. 
Berzac  (C.)  : 

Cliff  Berzac's  riding  acad- 
emy.    7612. 
Dick  Turpi u's  ride.     10809. 
Cesant  (W.)  : 

Chaplain  of  the  fleet.    6723. 

17607. 
Glove.     16786. 
Golden     butterfly.      16918, 

1G919,  16926,  44110. 
Loved    I    not   honor   more. 

26662. 
Spy.     43862. 
Uncle  Jack.     47968. 
Besier  (R.)  : 

Olive     Latimer's    husband. 

33700. 
Virgin  goddess.     49117. 
Besnard  (L.)  : 

Affaire  Grisel.    42.5. 
Dial)le  ermite.     10742. 
Folle  enchere.     14070. 
Fronde.     15593. 
Mon  ami  Teddy.    30729. 
Plus  amoureuse.     36573. 
Bessel  (J.  W.)     Green  Mountain 

boys.     17586. 
Bessel   (W.)  &  co. : 

Boris  Godunov.    4658. 
Khovanchtchina.         23651. 

23651a. 
SnOgourotchka.     42888. 
Bessei-er  ( E. )  : 

Accident.    137. 

Held  in  slavery.    18700. 


2888 


INDEX 


Bessey  (J.)  : 

Bonnie  Annie  Laurie,    4577. 
Dauffliter    of    the    Ghetto. 

998G. 
Mary    Jane   &    her    Teddy 

bear.    28500. 
St.  Elmo.     40524, 

Bessiere  (E.)  : 

Amour  mendinnt.     13G0. 
Dgserteur.    10550. 
Redemption.    3SS38. 
Secret  du  boaheur.    4132G. 

Best(C.  W.)    Palomita.    35147. 
Best  (E.)  : 

Anjeriean  princess.    1257. 

Banshee.    2932. 

Genn'ni.    10027. 

Millionaire  tramp.     29G01. 

Sands  of  Egypt.    40091. 

Best  (It.  M.)     Power  of  Kings- 
ley.    30957. 
Best  (St.  George)  : 

False  faces.    13522. 

Unmasked.    48391. 
Best  (Sasha)  : 

Combat.    S032a. 

Heights.    18023a. 

In  the  shadow  of  statues. 
21503a. 

Light.    25354b. 

Wanted — a  husband !  55823. 
Best  (T.)  : 

Turn  of  fate.    47o55c. 

What's  the  use?    50120b. 
Best   (W.  F.)     Christopher  Co- 
lumbus.   7203,  7204. 
Besuzzi  (F.  A.)  : 

Dream.    11702a. 

Wife  wanted.     5091Sa. 
Beswick     (H.)       Princess    Ca- 
price.   37402. 
Bethel  (A.  L.)  : 

Amateur  anarchists.     1053. 

Angel  girl.    1400. 

Drop  of  water.    11850. 

Girl  in  the  window.    10.580. 

In       Mephisto's       shadow. 
21241. 

Radium.    38.314. 

Rescue.    39090. 
Bethel    (E.  A.   C.)      Woven   of 

many  threads.    51821. 
Bothu'ie       (F.      C.)         Victor. 

48903. 
Bethuue  (F.  D.  S.)  : 

Accomplice.    143. 

Alice  Marden.    .52017. 

Early      morning's 
53494. 

Frederick  the  Great.    15319. 

Greater  faith.     1750Sb. 

His  wife.    19845:i. 

.Tust    as    it    ought    to    be. 
23333a. 


doings. 


Bethune  (F.  D.  S.)— -Continued. 
Mrs.  Weston's  allurements. 
304S7a. 

Bethune    (G.    W.)      Columbus. 

8009. 
Bettman  (M.  H.)     Beware  of  a 

singer.    3709. 
Betts  (B.)  : 

Americans  of  '76.     1284. 
Fall  of  Maya.    13475. 
Liberty.     2.5213. 
Betts  (C.  H.)     Under  two  flags. 

48231. 
Betts   (H.  K.)     Lamplighter  of 

N.  Y.    24508. 
Betz   (G.)     Our  boys  in  khaki. 

34553. 
Bench  ier  (C.  H.)    Hand  of  fate. 

18030. 
Beulah.    See  Elora  (B.  D.) 
Beuvallet  (F.  &  L.)     Lights  of 

Paris.    25432. 
Bevan     (A.)      Devil    outwitted. 


Silent     partner. 


-1 UU  ( o. 

Bevan     (J.) 
42350. 

Bever   (J.)  : 

Ma  soeur  Cora.     26999. 
Pol  eon.    30000. 
R6  forme.    38874. 

Bever  (.1.  R.)    Javelle  les  Eaux. 

22522. 
Beveridge  (G.  L.)  : 

Fi"om      the      same      place. 

53727. 
Two  men  &  a  girl.    47094. 
Beverly     (A.)       Rock     &    rye. 
39677. 

Beverly  (C.  S.)  : 
Destiny.    10.599. 
Family  jewels.     13.598. 

Beverly     (.T.    de)       See    Bird 

(A.  R.) 
Beverly    (J.    M.)      Silver  Bird. 

42385. 
Beverly  ( S.  M.)     Corine.    8510. 
Beverton    (S.)      On  the  plains. 

33885. 
Bevier  (G.)     See  Williams  (G. 

B.) 
Beyer  (A.  H.)     Blind  organist. 

4204. 
Beyer   (y,      C.>     Obesitv  cure 

33210. 
Beyerle    f'C.    E.)     Roman<^e    of 

Elmdah'  farm.     39794. 
Beyerlein  (F.  A.)  : 
Frau-ii.     15287. 
Grossknecht.     17G90. 
Lights  out.     25433. 
Taps.     451.30a. 
Tattoo.     45100. 
Wunder  des  heiligen  Terenz. 
51920. 

2889 


Beyle  (BL-H.)  : 

Arclibishop.     177G. 
His  excellency.     19007. 
Bh6v  (A.)     Bobo.     4459. 
Biaggi  (G.)     Shadows.     41704. 
Biagiotti     (G.     P.)      Crucible. 

9243. 
Biagiotti  (R.  H.)     Spring  heeled 

Jack.     43052. 
Bia!  (E.)  : 

Elysium.     12505. 
Tcivern    De    Luxe.    55515, 
5551G. 
Bianchi  (R.)     Fausta.     1391.5. 
Bianehi    (V.)     Manuel    Menen- 

dez.    28127. 
Biardot  (E.)     Enfant  prodigue. 

12750. 
Bibber    (T.   E.   van)     ^S'ee  Van 

Bibber. 
Bibber   (W.  C.  van)     See  Van 

Bibber.) 
Biberfeld  (K.) : 

Alte     bui-schenlierrlichkeit. 

lOlG. 
Neue  dirigent.    32209. 
Bibesco  (A.)     Jaloux.    22437. 
Bibily      (P.     E.)     Vae     victis. 

4S590a. 
Bible  (H.  W.)  : 

Bill  Freeman.    3835. 
Difference.     10843. 
Hooded  cobra.     20197. 
Ipso.     21928. 
Judas.     23120. 
Kingdom  of  love.     23940. 
King's  envoy,     23902. 
King's  judge.     23973. 
Little  master.     257.58. 
Modern  divorce.     30599. 
Path  of  life.     35537. 
Satan's  son.     40820.  40S27. 
Bible    (M.    E.)     King's    judge. 

23972. 
Bible.    N.  T.    Apocryphal  books. 

Thedn.     45G4Sa. 
Bible.     O.  T.     Song  of  Solomon. 

10139a. 
Bickel  (G.  L.)     Professor  &  tlie 

hoboe.     37020. 
Biclvel  (.L)  : 

Cousin  Kitty.     8897. 
Political  scandal.     30701. 
Bickelhaupt  (LA.)      Gypsie  Su- 
zanne.    17819. 
Bickett     (W.    E.)     Flannigan's 

wedding.     14473. 
Bicknell  (F.  I\I.)  : 

Gunpowder  plot.     17785. 
Poor  pretence.     30812, 
Rash  wager.    38488. 
Bicknell  (M.  G.)  : 

Early  birds.     1213Sa. 
One    morning    in    Mineral 
Point.     34042a. 


INDEX 


BIcknell  (T. 

centuries. 
F.iddle    (A, 

22073. 
Biddle 

51925. 
Bidwell 

4208. 
Bidwell 

heart. 
Bidwel! 


W.)     1492- 
52492. 
J.    D.) 


-]77G.  5 


(F. 

(A.) 


,T.) 


Ironsides. 

Wyoming. 


Blasted     lives. 


m 


3S589. 
5Iile  a 


und 


25243, 


: « uo 1 . 


(D.)     Good-bye,  sweet- 

170G9. 
(G.): 
Blasted  lives.    4208. 
Forgiiifc  his  chains.     1501G. 
Bidwell  (J.  R.)     Under  protest. 

48129. 
Bidwell'    (P.)     iSoc    O'SuHivan 

(E.  C.) 
Bidwell  (S.) : 

How     could     .she 

20472a. 
Number  44.     3314G. 
Roalni  of  romance. 
Bidwell  aransenient  co. 

minute.     295G1. 
Biedermann    (C.)     Hiinse! 

Gretel.     17SS2b. 
Biedermann  (F.)  : 

Bub  Oder  mildel.     5359. 
Damenwahl.    9GS3. 
Flora-Bella.     14549a. 
Fremde     von      distinktion 

15354. 
I.iebe      einsehuld. 

25244. 
Malestiit      Mimi. 

27558. 
Tripelentente.     47057n. 
Unsterbliche  lump.    48420. 
Walzertraum.    49450.  49453. 
Was  tut  man  nicht  alles  aub 
liebe!     55842. 
Biedermann    (J.    Kieter)      See 
Ivieter-Biedermann. 

Bielby    (I.   P.)      Ruined   &   re- 
stored.   40242. 
Bien   (H.  M.)  : 

Feast  of  lights.    13953a. 

Geor.se  Washington.    1G155. 
Bier:  en  stole  (S.)  : 

Noble  vagabond.    32933. 

Robert  Churchill.    39G2S. 
Rienstock  (.T.  W.)     Leur  idole. 

25175. 
Bierbaum  (O.  .T.)  : 

Circus  lady.    7413. 

Lobetanz.    2G029,  2G030. 

Bierman  (A.)  : 

Du    sol  1st   vater    &   mutter 

ehren.    11S99. 
Krieg.    24253. 

Thou  slialt  honor  thy  father 
&  mother.    45899. 
Bier<3tndt  (T)   H.)     Punishment. 
550G5.  550GG. 


Luncheon  for 
World's     end. 

287. 


Bieska    (F.)      Slistaken   honor. 

30111. 
Bigelow  (E.  B.)  : 

Chinese  girl.    7080. 

Isle  of  mirth.    221G3. 

Purple  age.    37S79. 

Royal  ranger.    401G7. 

Bigelow  (F.  F.) 
two.    26939. 

Bigelow     (G.) 
51770. 

Bigelow  (H.  P.)  : 

Adirondack  folks. 
Next  year.    32594. 

Bltrelow  (W.  S.)     Dream  camp. 
11717. 

Bigelow,  Smith  &  co.    Works  of 
Wm.  Shakespeare.    41780. 

Bigger.         Homespun       heart 
20074. 

Bigger  (H.  W.)     Telegraph  op- 
erator's dream.     45220. 

Riggers  (E.  D.)  : 

Afterglow.    52594. 
Gentleman's  game.    1G135. 
Gib.    lG332a. 
Inside  the  lines.    21775a. 
Leading  lady.    24920. 
Love  insurance.    2G.")31a. 
Seven    keys    to    Baldpate. 
41614a. 
Bigot     (M.)       Our     ancestors. 

34529. 
Biieiko   (J.  F.) 

23750. 
Bilaski    (T.  M.) 

19787. 
Bilbie  (W.  S.) 

loss. 

Bilello  (T.  W.) 

6043. 
Bilhnnd  (P.)  : 

A  me  des  hSros.    1119. 
Celos  de  Merceditas.    6585n. 
Courtisane      de      Coriuthe. 

S86G. 
Draerf^es  d'Hercule.    56075. 
Fnmille  Bolero.     13569. 
Gueule  du  loun.    17742. 
Heureuse.    193.34. 
IM'amour.    26984. 
Nellv  Rozier.    32207. 
Paradis.    21293. 
Pfldoras        de        HCrcules. 
36294a. 
Bilinski  (A.)     War.    49566a. 
Billerwell    (G.  B.)     Scotchman 

inN.  Y.    41170. 
Billincs  (C.  E.>    Experiences  of 

Spaff  &  I.    13237. 
Billings  (E.  S.>     Love  of  Cceur 

de  Lion.    26565. 
Billings  (M.  H.)  : 

Cleoinenes.     7582a. 


King  Charles. 

His  requiem. 

Amazon's  love. 

Capital  &  labor. 


doubles. 
31595. 
GIGO. 


28558. 


33104. 


Bindbeutel 
moments. 

Binder  ( I. 
woman's. 


Billings  (M.  H.) — Continued. 
Love    of    C<JOur    de    Lion. 

2G565. 
Rabbi's  spell.    382C2a. 
Billings  (W.  A.)     Wi\eu  double 
meets  double.    50211. 

Billman  (H.) : 

Doctor     Dinckl's 

11 136. 
My  lady  cavalier. 

Bimm  (H.  L.)  : 

Captain  Swagger. 
Drannner.    11689. 
Helpmeets.    1SS05. 
Mary  Jones,  heiress. 
Never  again.    32301. 
Not  guilty.    33050b. 
November  the  11th. 
Plans  of  men.    549G9. 
Rustler.    40361. 
'Tis  more  blessed  to  give. 
46318. 
Binbidge    (C.    J.)      Off    night. 
33313. 

(G.    T.)      Musical 
31442. 

S.)      Man's  way  & 
28109. 
Binder  ( J.  W.)    Man.    2770G. 
Binder     (W.    F.)      Three    Me- 

phistos.    45987. 
Bindley  (F.)   Pay  train.  35GG3a. 
Binet  (A.)  : 

Hantl.     18025. 
Honnne  mysterieux. 
Invisibles.     21912. 

Bingham  (A.)  : 

Big    moments    from    great 

pi  a  vs.    3800. 
Ladv  Margaret.     24464. 
Social  duplicity.    42957. 

Bingham  (C.)  : 

Coquette.     8483. 
Roval  star.     40182. 
Bingham  (E.)     Karma.    23-198. 
Bingham  (F.  L.)     Henry  Graa- 

den.     18900. 
Bingham    (G.  R.)     Youth's  as- 
sassins.    52244a. 
Bingham  (H.)  : 

Ramona.     38418. 
Volga.     49255. 
Bingham  (L.)  : 

Heart  &  the  cross 
Modern       Lady 

30020. 
]Modern  INIagdalen. 
Bingham    (R.) 
sins.     52244a. 
Bingham  (S.  D.)  ;/ 

land.     32771. 
Bingley  (W.)     Aftermath.    541. 
Binkley  (J.  N.)     Train  20  min- 
utes late.    4G759. 


200SS. 


18428. 
Godiva. 

30624. 
Youth's   assas- 

Nightmare 


2890 


LKDEX 


Binns      (H.     B.)       Adventure. 

33G,  337. 
Biiisse  (E.)      Gervaise.     1C234. 
Binvon    (L.)     Attila.  the  Hun. 

2342. 
Bioudi   (G.  J.)  : 

Duel  for  love.     11937. 
Duel  of  love.    119G4. 
Biossat  (H.  A.)     French  inheri- 
tance.    15303. 
Birbeck  (C.  J.): 
Bells.     3457. 
Klclinrd  HI.    39352. 
Richelieu.     393S1. 
Scb.ool  of  sorrow.     41118. 
Birch  (A.  G.)     Death  sentence. 

102SG. 
Birch   (.T.)  : 

Auld  Ian?;  syne.    2373. 
Man  with  the  hats.     2S00G. 
Man  with  the  map.    28009. 
Moonshiner.     309G3a. 
Birch  (J.  F.)     Me  &  me  Jimmy. 

289G4. 
Birch  (J.  R.  S.)  : 

Doctor  Eli.     11139. 
Home,  sweet  liome.    20048, 
20030. 
Birch  (II.  B.)  : 
Hera.     1917G. 
Little  men  play.    237Gla. 
Birch-Pfeiffer  (C.)  : 
Jane  Eyre.     22437. 
Mother  &  son.     31125. 
Birchard  (C.  C.)  &  cc: 
Martlia.     2S49G. 
INIerchant  of  Venice.     291G7. 
Bird  (A.  It.)  : 

Answered.     1594a. 

As  woman  to  man.    2029. 

Castinj;     the     first     stone. 

G41Ga. 
Convict  as  a  man.     8417. 
Does     a     million     interest 

you?    1122G. 
Emperor's  cloak.     12G33a, 
Love         among        thieves. 

2G424a. 
Risht  to  hope,     39444a. 
Woman  in  his  office.     31413. 
You've  sot  'o  pay.     52149c. 
Bird  (C.  S.): 

Advertising  for  a  husband. 

384. 
At  tiie  .lunction.    2249. 
Elmwood  folks.     12313. 
How      Jim      made      good. 

2049G. 
Lucky  Gulcli.     54339. 
SI  a  t  r  i  m  o  n  i  a  1    venture. 

28S31. 
Pa's       new       housekeeper. 

33423. 
Peck  vs.  Peck.     33735. 


Bird  (C.  S.)— Continued. 

Petrel,     tlie     storm     child. 

54939. 
Simpkins'    little    breakfast 
party.     42448. 
Bird     (G.    A.)     Wise    country 

boy.     51232. 
Bird   (G.  E.)     Historical  plays 

for  children.     19SS3. 
Bird     (G.     F.)     Forget-me-not, 

15012. 
Bird    (J.    M.)     In    Mississippi. 

21245. 
Bird     (R.     M.)     Nick    of    the 
woods.     41948. 

Dirdsall   (A.  E.)  : 

Colonel's  daughter.     7929. 
Missing  evidence.     30032. 
Ursula.     4S559,  48500. 
Wanted  a  divorce.    49505. 

Blrdsall   (A.  W.)     Lady  of  Lu- 
zon.    24479. 
Bii-dseye  (G.  W.)  : 

JMajor  Rapier.    27.380. 
Stage  jewels.    43723. 
Birge  (E.  G,)  : 

All's  fair.    893. 
Freshman  helps.    15407. 
]Mr.  Munchausen.    30217. 
Birinski   (L.)  : 

Lady  Tliyras  heirat.    2432G. 
IMoloch.    30723. 
Narrentanz.    32021. 
Nur  ruhe.    331Gla. 
Rodion  Ilaskolnikow.  39707. 
Birk   (C.)     From  Broadway  to 

Cairo.    15.325a. 
Birkenham     (J.)       Bravery    of 

Mr.  Bailey's  sister.    4948. 
Birkeuhauer  (F.  W.)     Ducliess 

of  Bluffsliire.    11922. 
Biiknmier  (E.  G.)  : 
Atlantis.    2323. 
Deucalion.    10031. 
Birkmire    (S.  H.)     Cantata  of 

the  Brownies.    0014. 
Birmingham    (I.)     Agnes  Sur- 

riage.    594. 
Birnhaum   (I.)     Christmas  eve. 

7218. 
Birnbaum    (L.)      German   den- 
tist.   IGISG. 
Birnhavun      (M.)        Bachelors. 

2GS3. 
Birnbaum  (S.)  : 

IMidnight  cry.    29421. 
Sheridan's  ride.    42002. 
Birne    (I.)     Ail's  fair  in  love. 

89G. 
Bir6  (L.)  : 

Carno.    G271. 
Rablulovag.    38274. 
SArga  liliom.    40799. 
Utolso  csok.    4857Gb. 


Biro  (L.) — Contimied. 

Zarin.    52290. 

1913.    52313a. 
B;rrpll  (A.)     Henry  IV.    1SS20, 

1S82L 
Birrell  (L.)  : 

Cost  of  the  game.  8023. 

Scorpion.    41]  G3, 
Bishee     (E.)       MuIIled    alarm. 

54030. 
Eisbee  (L.  1.)  : 

Little  Madcap.    25752. 

Trials     of     a      governess. 
40940. 
Bisch  (L.)     Protection.    87748. 
Bisch  (L.  E.)  : 

According  to  measure. 
52557. 

Bull  in  the  clover.    5443. 

Capital  punishment.    G0.j2b. 

Fixed  idea.    14431. 

Sixth  case.    42G.34. 

Stone  man.    53448, 
Bischitzivy  (,L)  : 

Exzellenz  ]\Lax,    1.3277. 

Hausnnnister.    lS318b. 
Bischoft"   (E.  W.)     Dr.  Wright 

prescribes.    11187. 
B  i  scoe  ( D. )    Sec  Wa  ters  ( D.  .L ) 
Bisenz  (T.)    Just  Jack.    2.33Gla. 
Bisgood  (.L  J.)     Jess.    22G38. 
Bishop  (A.)    Law  of  the  woods. 

24873. 
Bishop  (D.  L.)  : 

Queen  Isis.    .3.3084. 

Veturia.    48918a. 
Bishop  (Eleanor  F.)  : 

Azalea,    2.393.  2.394. 

Camille,    5943,  .394G,  5947. 

Green  room.    17591. 

His  royal  highness'  ferry 
boat,  Stateu  Island, 
19795. 

Jlagic  dance.    273G4. 

New  Camille.    32333. 

Railro.Td  king  of  the  world. 
38300. 

Zenobia  of  England.    52320, 
52321. 
Bishop  (Ernest  F.)  : 

Girl  of  tiie  hills.    1G39G. 

Timborwolf.     .33398. 
Bishop  ( F. ) : 

aiolly  &  militia.    30702a. 

I'anania.    331G2. 

IM rated  play.    3G400. 

Scales  &  the  sword.  40920. 
Bishop  (G.)  See  Eraser  (E.  S.) 
Bishop    (I.   G.)      Evening  with 

.Janice  Meredith.    13093. 
Bishop  (L.  F.)  : 

Love  philtre.    20-390. 

I^Iocking  bird.    30.3.37. 

Serenaders.    41.333. 

Song  of  the  tooth.    43242. 


2891 


INDEX 


Bishop  (Mrs.  L.  S.)     After  tlie 

inatineo.    508. 
Bishop  (M.  F.)  : 

Colette.    7S03. 

Family  afFair.    13570. 

Palace  of  content.    35127, 

lied  rose  of  St.  John.    38794, 

Bishop  (N.  T.)  Black  dUi- 
iiionds.    4082. 

Bishop  (V.  V.)  Lawyer's  mis- 
take.   24SSSa. 

Bisphani  (D.  S.) : 
Adelahle.     271. 
Kehearsal.    88944a. 

Bissell      (C.)       Triple     crime. 

470G1. 
Bissell    (E.  P.)     Is  it  coming? 

22087. 
Bissell     (P.)     Eric    Starbriglit. 

12853. 
Bissell  (P.  E.)  : 

Evangeline.     130GO. 
Piowniau       of       Ayrshire. 
3G553. 
Bissell    (S.)     Whiskey.     50472. 
Bissen  (P.)     Sec  Frey   (W.) 
Bissiug      (H.)       Kesisto,     man 
that   cannot   be   electrocuted. 
39100. 
Bisson  (A.  C.  A.)  : 
Apaches.     IGGl. 
Bon  juge.     4525. 
Bon  nioyen.    452G. 
Gapltaiue  Therese.     C042. 
Chateau  ristorique.     G833. 
ContrOieur  des  wagous-iits. 

8394. 
Coup  du  berger.    8821. 
I3isi)aru.     10902. 
Docteur.     11U99. 
Erreurs  du  niariage.    12888. 
Fenune  X.     14042. 
Frenide  frau.     15353. 
Ja  louse.     2243G. 
Joies      de      la      paternitt. 

22899. 
Lottei-v     of     love.     2G37S. 

2G378a. 
Madame  X.    27223. 
Mariage  d'etoile.    28242. 
Monsieur       le       directeur. 

70G2. 
Peril  jaune,    35924. 
Petite  maison.     3GU40. 
Pleasure  trip.    3G529. 
Plumes  du  paon.     3G5G7. 
Tei-re  neuve.     4.5410. 
Trois  anabaptistes.     47137. 
Bitliell     (.T.)     Turandot     priu 

cess  of  China.    47330. 
Bitler  (D.  C.)  : 

Ballot  bubble.    28G5. 
IMilitant  Mary.     29573. 
Semai^Iiore.    41443. 


Bitney  (M.  R.) 

Catchy      comic     dialogxics 

G447. 
Children's  comic  dialogues. 

7052. 
Christmas    at     Stebbinses'. 

53157a. 
Christmas  celebrations. 

7212b. 
Cornelia    Pickles,   plaintiff. 

8538. 
District-school       dialogues 

1098Ga. 
Fun  on  the  Podunk  limited. 

15697. 
Light  brigade.     25304. 
Little  peoples  plays.    25834. 
Jlouologues.      30S34d. 

30S34e. 
Plays  is.  comedies.     3G50G. 
Saved  by  the  royal  ueigh 

bors.    40S79a. 
Surprise  drill  book.     44G47. 
Susan    Gregg's    Clu•istma^ 

orphans.     55492, 
Tableaux  &  scenic  readings. 

44S9Sb. 
Thanksgiving         entertain- 
ments.    45520a. 
Third  degree.     45799. 
Tliirty  new  Christmas  dia- 
logues &  plays.    45837a. 
20th     century     Cinderella. 

52446. 
Bitters    (U.    G.)     Yoe    Yuusen. 
52115. 

Bittuer  (J.)     Bergsee.    3533. 
Bittner  (W.  W.)     Deputy  sher- 
iff.    10499. 

Bivius     (N.)     Happy    days    in 
Dixie.     18155. 

Bivona     (D.)     Secrets    of    the 
cardinal.     41373. 

Bixby.       Two      barn-stormers. 
47553. 

Bixby  ( F. )      Saved  fi'om  shame. 

40884. 

.^ixby  (F.  L.)  : 

Child  of  the  street.     700G. 

In  the  shadow  of  the 
church.     21505. 

Little  boss.     25599. 

Little  Pliil's  sweetheart. 
25838. 

Man  in  uniform.     27876. 

Man's  best  friend.    28097, 

Murderer's  wife.     31379. 

No  place  like  home.    32SS1. 

Shaft  no.  2.    41723. 

Two  heads  &  a  hole.  47G33. 
:)ixler  (E.  C.)  : 

Eight-thirty  limited.    12334. 

Mr.  Jay  Cool,  Esq.    30197. 


Bixler  (E.  G.)— Continued. 

Rehearsing    under    dilficul- 

ties.    3S95G. 
Three  temptations.     4G031. 
^^'^and8rer    from     nowhere. 
49470. 
8:30  limited.    52431. 
Bixley  (E.)    Sec  Bixler  (E.  G.) 
Bizar  (E.  I.)  : 
Cause.    G520. 
Criminals.    9109. 
Truth.    47289. 
AVcalth.    49833. 
Eize    (P.    E.   de)      See   Bibily 

(P.  E.) 
Bizet  (G.)  : 

Carmen.    G239,  G243a,  G244 
Djamileh.    11078. 
Don  Procopio,    113.59. 
Pearl-fishers.    35724. 
I'Ccheurs  de  perles.    35749. 
Bizzette  (J.  A.  B.)  : 
Juliette.    23228. 
Tropbelle,       the       haunted 
tower.    47154. 
Bjerke  (E.)  : 

llj0rnestene.    19899a. 
]Marmoret  som  sov.    54430. 
Ung  sejiads.    48315. 
[Jjorkman   (C.  A.)     Bohemond, 

prince  of  Tarentum.    4502. 
lijorkman  (E.)  : 

Karen  Borneman.    23490. 
Lonely  way.    2G127a. 
Master  Olof.    2S717b. 
Papa.    35199. 

Plays;    by    A.    Strindberg. 
3G49G-3G500,  54976. 

by  B.  Bj«rusou.  36501. 

Savva.    40905c. 

There  are  crimes  &  crimes. 

45718. 
Vultures.    49334. 
Bjorkman  (O.)     See  Bjorkman. 
Bjornson  (B.)  : 

Auf  Storhove.    23G5. 
Bankrupt.    2922,  2925. 
Beyond       human       power. 

3721,  3721a,  6967a. 
Beyond  our  power.    3721b. 
Gesammelte  werke,     1G240. 
Glove.    16787. 
Leonarda.    2507Ga. 
Mary,     queen     of     Scots. 

2S571. 
Naar  den  ny  vin  blomstrer, 

3188G. 
Plays.    3G501,  3G501a. 
Siguid  Slembe.     42314a. 
Lber  die  kraft.    47890. 
Lber  unser  kraft.    47891. 
Wenn  der  juuge  weiu  blUht. 

49978. 
\\heti  the  new  wine  blooms. 
5032G. 


2892 


INDEX 


Kjorkman  (O.)    Domons.  533S2. 
Uiadisclileger  (C.  S.)  : 

I'ower  of  love.    3G959. 

Sec  also  Blacksclileger. 
Black  (A.)    Greeu  devil.    1755G. 
Black  (C.)  : 

American  drummer.     1192. 

Among  the  breakers.    131G. 

Avengers.    2517. 

Beyond  tlie  law.    3735. 

Byer's    library    of    tabloid 
plays,     0737. 

College     girl     out     West. 
7S.j1a. 

Daughter  of  Erin.    09.")0. 

Father  and  son.    13S21. 

Faust.    13900b. 

For  her  child's  sake.    14S10. 

Fortune's  fools.    l.")07G. 

Game  of  life.    15S70. 

Her  lord  &  master.    100.j9. 

Her     right     to     happiness. 
19115a. 

Jesse  .Tames.  22G4G,  22G4Ga. 

Man  from  Sweden.    27S09. 

Price  of  silence.    37174, 

Sealed  lips.    41245. 

Soldier's  honor.    4309G. 

Woman  of  society.    514.54. 

Work  and  wages.    51722. 
Black   (C.  S.)     Sec  Blachschle- 

ger  (C.  S.) 
Black  (C.W.)     Claim  14.    74-83. 
Black  (E.  C.) : 

As  vou  like  it.    2044,  2045. 

Coriolanus.     532G4. 

Hamlet.     1S007. 

Henry  the  Fifth.     1SS4G. 

.Julius  Caesar.    23243. 

King  ,Tohn.     54174. 

King  Lear.    23S15. 

Kini,'   Uichard  the  Second. 
541S0. 

Killer    Richard    the   Third. 
541 SI. 

]Macbeth.     270G1. 

Jlerchant  of  Venice.     291G0. 

Midsununer  uiglit's  dream. 
294S4. 

Much    ado    about    nothing. 
31279a. 

Romeo  and  .Tuliet.     55201. 

Tempest.     45275,  4527G. 

Twelfth  night.     47409. 
Black  ( E.  L.)     Idylla  rusticana. 

2091G. 
Black  (H.  A.)  : 

Clara's  victory.    7523. 

Pirates  of  the  air.    30404. 
Black    (H.  M.)     Prison  bloom. 

37510. 
Black      (J.     J.)       Big     heart. 

3790. 
Black    (M.  P.)     Devil's  choice. 
10085. 


Black  (N.) : 

Auto  girl.     2479, 
Widow  Brown.     50S10. 
Black  (O.)  : 

War  wolves.     5.5839. 
War's  grin.     49G28a. 
Black  (V.)    Pocahontas.    3GG01. 
Black  (W.)  : 

McFadden's  flats.     270S0. 
IMadcap  Violet.     27231. 
Princess  of  Thule.    37448. 
Sunrise.     445G5. 
Black  (W.  J.)  : 

His     royal     highness,     the 

duke.     19794. 
War  scenes.    49000. 
Black   (W.  N.)     Blown  ashore. 

4325. 
Black  (W.  W.)     Have  you  seen 

Bill?     18322. 
Blackaller   (A.)     Printer  &  his 

devils.     37482. 
Blackburn  (G.  W.)  : 

Four       American       waifs, 

15141. 
Four  of  a  kind.    151G8. 
Gentleman  George.     10119. 
In     the     heart     of     crime. 

21430. 
Louisiana.    2G401. 
Millionaire's     romance. 

29670. 
Mysterious       American 

beauty.     31803. 
Shadovvs  of  a  dark  crime. 
41709. 
Blackburn    (L.)     Sheath   gown 

girls.     42031. 
Biackburu     (II.)       Sue's    meal 

ticket.     44385b. 
Blackburn  {Mrs.  W.  S.)  : 
Black  mammy.     4124. 
First  baby.     14348. 
Blackford    (E.    E.)     Onaattah, 

339G7, 
Blackford  (J,  H.)  : 

Arkarisnw's  visit.     18G1. 
Tambo's  souvenir.     45033. 
Blackhurst     (S.)     Little    child 

shall  lead  them.     2.5G15a. 
Blackman      (C.     L.)       Monks. 

30819, 
Blackmore      (R.      D. )       Lorna 

Doone.     2G24G-2G252. 
Blackmur   (P.)     Bug  in  a  rug. 

5417. 
Blackschleger  (C.  S.)  : 
Reverend.     39250. 
Sec  also  Blachschleger, 
Blackton  (.L  S.)  : 

Honeymooners.     20134a. 
New  stenographer.    324G7a. 
Nocturne  in  n-flat.     329G.3b. 
Blackwell     (G.     H.)     Blanche. 
4195. 


Blackwood  (A.)  Starlight  ex- 
press.    43803a. 

Blaco  (R.)  Capricho  de  las 
damas.     530G4. 

Blades  (L.B.)     Patriot.    54899. 
Blaine   (R.  E.)     Man  upstairs. 
27970. 

Blaine  (S.  B.)  Columbia's 
congress.     7991. 

Blair  (A.)    Yellow  peril.    oG026. 

Blair  (A.  D.)  Serpent's  tooth. 
41.556, 

Blair  (B.)  Keep  it  dark. 
23550. 

Blair  (E.  E.)  Customs  inspec- 
tor.    9517, 

Blair  (E.  F.)  : 

Sensational     mistake. 

41480. 
Timely  confession.     46254. 

Blair  (E.  W.)     Putnam,  a  sou 

of  the  revolution.     37920. 
Blair    (Ethel)      Clothes   &   the 

man.    7G.55. 
Blair  (Eugenie)  : 

After  the  matinee.    507, 
Arizona  romance.     18-50. 
House  on  4Gth  st.    2(M27b. 
Peg  Woffington.    35793. 
Blair    (Jack)      T/ittle  game   of 
spooning.    25G89. 

Blair  (.Josephine)  : 
Sawdust.    40909. 
She  wouldn't  be  a  duchess. 
42028, 

Blair  (L,  C.)    Nathaniel  Bacon. 

32043. 
Blair  (Samuel)    Butler.    5G37a. 
Blair     (Streeter)       River    god. 

S95G8. 
Blair  (W.)     Consarniug  Sairey 

'Llggins.    8308a. 
Blairat     (E.)       Yadrouilleuses. 

4859G. 
Biaisdell     (E.    W.)       General's 

daugliter.    IGOGl. 
Biaisdell  (PLL.)  : 

His  cousin  Felix.    195S7. 
Sen  of  JIars.    43210. 
Biaisdell    (J.    W.)      Our    next 

president.    34734. 
Biaisdell     (M.    M.)       Lazy    Z. 

24000. 
Biaisdell   (W.)     Grounds  for  a 

divorce.    17G95. 
Biaisdell  (W.  B.)    Abe  Zekener. 

C2. 
Biake     (A.)       On     the    verge. 

33939. 
Blake  (.\.  M.)  : 

Specialist.    434G9. 
Woman's    whole    existence. 
51595. 


2893 


INDEX 


Blake  (CD.): 

Aphrodite.    1075. 
Condemned  to  denth.    8215. 
Gre.-it  catch.    173G7. 
Lifrht     keeper's     daughter. 

2r)379. 
Public  e.ve.    37782. 
Speculation.    434S3. 
Toy  makers.    4GG71. 

Blake  (C.  F.)  : 

Josepli,       the      Canaanite. 

23022. 
Masquerading^  for  millions. 
2SG30. 
Blake  (C.  T.)     Country  singer. 

87S9. 
Blnke  (F.)     ISIodern  New  York 

H:unlet.    30G37. 
Blalce     (11.)       Quest    of    the 
Quezarre.    3S152, 

Blake  (J.  P.)  : 

Queen  of  the  midnight  vol- 
unteers.   3S072. 

Secret  cave.    41318. 

Strugtrle  for  woman's  honor. 
44241. 

Blake  (J.  V.) : 

P>nck  to  the  soil.    2757. 

Heir  at  law.    ISCVl. 

Lady  P.ertha's  houej'-broth. 

243G3. 
Least  of  these.     24948. 
IMan  lie  ought  to  be.    27830. 
:Merry-go-rnund.    29235. 
Raven.    385 IG. 
St.  Cliristoplier.    40517. 
So  like  her  father.    420.32. 
Turn  o'  the  tide.    47354, 
T!wice  decided.    474G3. 
Biake    (J.   W.)      Sidewalks  of 

N.  Y.    42250,  42251. 
Blake  (L.)  : 

Military  msiid.    29581. 
Striped  petticoat.    44178. 
Blfike  (M.  M.)    Body,  the  rover. 

39709. 
Blake  (Mabelle)     Opposite  sex. 

342SS. 
Biake  (Mary)    Guardian  angels. 

1771G. 
Binke    (R.)      Heart    of    steel. 

3S4S2. 
Blake  ( R.  J.  R.)     Seventh  day. 

41030. 
Blake  (W.) : 

Biick  to  the  fireside.     2752b. 
Flower  shop.    14597a. 
Somewhere      in       Mexico. 

55394. 
Song  seller.    5.5309. 
Tliose  Keystone  cops.  55571. 
Blake  (W.  E.)  : 

Expectations.    13231. 
Sorosis.    43295. 


Blakeley  (C.  M.)  : 

Joint  con.spiracy.    22907. 
Prince's  wooing.    373SG. 
Blakeley     (O.)       'Ostler     Joe. 

S44n. 
Bhikely    (G.  S.)     aierchant  of 

Venice.    291 G9. 
B'lakemore    (J.)      AVar   of   the 

roses.    49594. 
Blakeslee  (F.  A.)  : 

Calico  slaves.    5840. 
May's  rescue  from  tb*  sav- 
ages.   28951. 
iilakeslee  (F.  G.) : 

Affair  of  the  sword.    419. 
Dental  disturbances.    10477. 
Desert  tomb.    10537. 
Foil  of  Laertes.    14G5L 
Hamlet.    179G3. 
Slakeslee  (R.  I.)     Clove.     7G74. 
Blakesley   (R.  M.)     Little  Eng- 
land.   25G71. 
oiamont  (W.)  : 

Am  hochzeitsmorgen.    1039, 
Folgen     einer    entdeckung. 
14GG2. 
Blamphin     (.L     E.)       Lodgers, 

2G0GG. 
Blanc    {Bar'oncss)     Miss   Prim 

in  Paris.     30010. 
Diane    (E.    L.)     Silver    dollar. 

42397. 
Blanc    (J.)     Perfect    treasure. 

35907, 
Blanc   (M,  J.)     Is  marriage  a 

failure?    22097. 
Blanchard     (A.     C.)     Reveille. 

Blanchard    (A.   E.)     Hearts   & 

clubs.     18526. 
Blanchard  (A.  F.)  : 

April  showers.     174G. 
Christmas  dinner.     7210. 
Devil's    other    engagement. 

10711. 
Dorothy.     11473. 
Fanny's  face.     1.3G45. 
Great  auto  match.     1735G. 
Heartshaven.     185SGa. 
Live  your  ovvn  life.     25957, 
Maid  of  Athens.     274G3, 
Mr.    Brown's    little    game, 

301.59. 
Night  after.     32G39. 
Oscar  Wilde.     34400. 
Princess     Yolande     &     the 

G  r  e  e  n  w  o  o  d       knight. 

374G5. 
Rameses   of   Mummy   row. 

38413. 
Society's  back  yard.     4302G. 
What  Maisie  lost.     50092h. 
Blanchard      (B.)      Gipsy     girl. 
1C407. 


Blanchard  (B,  F.)  : 

Burglar,     .5507a. 

AVay  out.     49774a. 
Blanchard  (C.  C.)  : 

Boss  of  the  house,    4G94, 

Trip  up  country,     47055. 

Blanchard     (D.)     Punkin     pie. 

37841. 
Blanchard  (D.  A.)  : 

Jocelyn.     22788. 

Lost,     2G258, 

Old  farm  house,     33472, 

Blanchard  (E.  L.)     Children  of 

the  wood.     704G. 
Blanchard      (E.     S.)       Gladvs. 

1G713, 
Blanchard  (E,  W,)  : 

Christmas  at  Hlggins;'. 

7197. 
Fiddle  told.     1411G. 
Lady,     24332. 
Lover   that   loved   me   last 

spring.     2GGG9, 
Pi-ice  of  poverty,     371 G9, 
Blanchard   (Gertrude)     Renuu- 

ciation,     390.55. 
Blanchard  (Gordon)     If  I  were 

dean,     200.30, 
Blanchard  (R,  C.)  : 

Sugar  bowl,     44428a. 
Tweeny,     55CSG. 
Blanche  (B,)     Fancy,     13029, 
Blanche  (T.)     Skug^an,    42G81. 
Bhincliet     (.T.     V.)     World     of 

sham.     517G9. 
Blancliet  (M.  J.)  : 

Money.       money,       money. 

30787. 
Jlother  &  son.     3112Ga. 
Blancke   (W.  W.)     IMIdsummer 

madness,     29472, 
Blanco     (R.     FernAndez)     See 

Ferniindez  Blanco. 
Blanco  Rojas  (E.)     Llegada  de 

los  reyes.    2G005. 
Bland  (E.  N.)  : 

Jtagician's  heart.     27400. 
Return.     39178, 
Eland     (S.    K.)     Benedict    Ar- 
nold,   3500. 
Bland   (T.  A.)     Knights  of  the 

Sierras.     24174, 
Blandnmer  (H.)     Angelina,  the 
fairies'  queen,    1492, 

Bianey  (C,  E.)  : 

Across  tiio  Pacific,     18G. 
African  king,     451, 
Airship  king.     GG.3, 
Asleep  at  the  switch.    2084. 
Bad  boy  &  his  Teddy  bears. 

2770.  277L 
Bad     man     from     Mexico. 

2778, 
Baggage  check,     2S0G. 


2894 


INDEX 


Blaney  (C.  E.) — Continued. 
Baron     from     New     York. 

3014. 
Belle     of    Cripple     Creek. 

3406. 
Boxers  of  China.    4817. 
Boy  detective.    4820, 
Boy  plunger.    4S45. 
Boy  wanted.     4852. 
Boys  of  New  York.    4SG8. 
Chattel  mortgage.    G840. 
Child  slaves  of  N.  Y.    7010. 
College  girLs  &  the  Teddys. 

7852. 
Coney  Island  girl.    8224. 
Congress     of     Lilliputians. 

S2G5. 
Cradle  robber.    8995. 
Crimes  of  the  rich,    9104. 
Curse  of  drink.    9496. 
Death      before      dishonor. 

10273. 
Drummer  girl.    11879. 
Electrician.    12417. 
female  drummer.    14018. 
For    his     brother's    crime. 

14826. 
Forger's  daughter.    1.5007. 
Fortune-hunter.    15053. 
From  Harlem  to  the  Bat- 
tery.   15542. 
German-American.     16180. 
Girl  &  the  detective.    164.30. 
Girl  Raffles.    16617. 
Girl  worth  while.    16664. 
Glad  hand.     16704. 
Great       poison       mystery. 

17447. 
Her  first  false  step.    18987. 
Her  sister's  honor.    19141. 
Hired  girl.    19527. 
Hired  girl's  millions.    19529. 
His  terrible  secret.    19824. 
Hoosier  town.    20241. 
Hot  member.    20325. 
.lane  Eyre.    22455. 
Jean  Yaljean.    22567. 
Josie,    the    little    madcap. 

23058. 
Kid       Carter,       detective. 

23661. 
Kidnjipped      for      revenge. 

23673. 
King  of  the  ghost  dances. 

23S67. 
King  of  the  highway.  23860, 
Little  emigiant.    25669, 
Lottie,   the  poor  saleslady. 

2G3S1. 
iVIcFadden's  flats.    27079. 
McFndden's    row    of    flats. 

27086. 
Man  in  the  moon.    27864. 
Alan  or  the  monkey.    27935. 
Man  who  dared.    56084. 


Blaney  (C.  E.)— Continued. 

Millionaire  detective.  29651. 

Mr.  Blarney  from  Ireland. 
30150,  30151. 

More  to  be  pitied  than 
scorned.    31027. 

Mormon  wife.    31042, 

My  Indian  love.    31583. 

My  old  fashioned  girl. 
31671. 

My  partner's  girl.    31684. 

My  tomboy  girl.    31715. 

My  wife's  gone  to  the  coun- 
try.   31751. 

Old  Isaacs  from  the  Bow- 
ery.   33518. 

Only  a  factory  girl.    34157. 

Percy  &  Harold.    35881. 

Queen  of  the  ghost  dancers. 


)8000. 


the     highway. 


Queen     of 

38064. 

Railroad  ticket.    383C8. 
Railroad  tickets,    38369. 
Rich  pauper.    39339. 
Rube  Hawkshaw,  the  Hoo- 
sier detective.    40210. 
Run  on  tlie  bank.    40268. 
Salvation  army  girl.    40626. 
Sheriff     of     Angel     G\Jlch. 

42078. 
Small  town  girl.    42810. 
Sporting  deacon.    43625. 
Such  a  business.    443-58. 
Summer  blizzard.    44490. 
Telegrapii  girl.    45218, 
Ticket  broker.    4G143. 
War  on  China.    4959G. 
War  on  woman.    49598. 
Warm  baby.    49610. 
Wife     in     pawn.       50S93, 

50894. 
Wild  Nell,  child  of  the  regi- 

mcnt.    50973. 
Willie  Live.    51078. 
Willie     Live     around     the 

world.     51079. 
Willie       Live,       detective. 

51080. 
Young    Buffalo    in    N.    Y. 

.52160. 
Young  Buffalo,  kins  of  the 

wild  West.    52161; 
Blaney  (C.  S.)  : 

Between  two  forts.    3G97. 
For  her  body  &  soul.     14807. 
Girl  worth  while.     16664. 
Her    2    weeks    honeymoon. 

53925. 
Love's  model.     2G724a. 
^ly  Irish  Cinderella.    546.56. 
'My     eld     fashioned     girl. 

31671. 
No  questions  asked.   32883a. 
One  day.     3399S, 


Blaney  (C.  S.)— Continuefl. 
Other  fellow.    34440. 
September  morn.     41520. 
Small  town  girl.     42810. 
Sold  for  money.     43059. 
Wanda,    the    Apache    prin- 
cess.    49461. 

Blaney  (H.  C.) : 

Boy  behind  the  gun.    4S2G, 

4827. 
Circus  boy.     7401. 
Color  line.    7962. 
Jack,     the     jail      breaker. 

22372. 
Little        Billy        Bowlegs. 

25589. 
My    wife's   other   husband. 

31766. 
Sure  Shot  Kit,     44633. 
When  two  love  one.     50345. 
Blaney  (J.  F.)     Looting  of  the 
Second  national.     26179. 

Blaney-Spooner  amusement  co. : 
For     her     body     &     soul. 

14S07. 
Gun  men  of  N.  Y.     17778. 
My  Indian  love.     31.583. 
One  day.    33998. 
Price  she  paid.     37186. 
September  morn.     41.520.     . 
Sold  for  money.     43059. 
Blank      (L.)       Milter's     hei-tz. 

31471a. 
Blank   (M.)     Brehras  tierieben. 

5016. 
Blank  (M.J.)    Beatrezia.   3179, 
Blankenhorn  (H.)     Story-teller. 

44009a. 
Blaukman  (B.)  : 

Prodigal.     37574. 
1055.     52494. 
Blasco  (E.) : 

No  la  hagas  y  no  la  temas. 

32SG3a. 
Vt'lute  Iiandkerchief.  50523. 
Blasco  (R.)  : 

Atraco.    2333. 

No  la  hagas  y  no  la  temas. 

32SG3a. 
Pfldora,?       de        Hercules. 

3G294a. 
Revisor.     39272. 
Blasco    (W.)     No    la    hagas    v 

no  la  temas.    32863a. 
Blasco  Ibafiez    (V.)     Sangre  y 

arena.     40705. 
.Bla.scoer  (D,  I.)  : 

Cupid's  wedding.    9449. 
Naval.     32096. 
Blashfield  (E.  H.)     Masques  of 

Cupid.     2SG56a. 
Blashfield  (E.  W.)  : 

Masques  of  Cupid.    28656a. 
Surprise  party.     44C4S. 


5379— VOL  2— IG- 


2895 


INDEX 


Blatch  (H.) : 

JMoonshine.     30955. 

Hip      Vau      Wiukle,      juu. 

39407. 
Blunder.    4413a. 

Blatt  (W.  M.)  : 

At  the  Boar's  Head.     2203. 
Crimes  of  power.    9100. 
Danger  of  ideals.     9750. 
Eleventh  iioiir.     12452. 
Fatlier's  guess.     13873. 
Fi-anie-np.     152431). 
Ilushnnds      on       approval, 

20734. 
Is  she  Lenore?    22102a. 
.Judge's  crime.     23148b. 
]\!idnight.     54505. 
Mortgagee.     31082a. 
Movie-land.     54G25. 
Odd  stick.     33270a. 
Parttier  of  2tl   story    Sam. 
3540Ga. 
Blan  (A.)    Esclarnionde.   1291G. 
Blau  (E.)     Dante.    9833. 
Blau   (H.)      San  Lin.     40712. 
Blau(M.  E.)     Werther.     49989. 
Blaufox  (D.)     Studies  in  char- 
acter.   554GG. 
Blaufox    (.1.    D.)      When    the 
.  worm  turned.    5590G. 
I'.Iaylock     (U.)      Cheyenne    ro- 
mance.   G035. 
Bleakney    (E.)      War   is   over. 

49585. 
Blech    (L.)     Versiegelt.     48891. 
Blechman      (.T.     P.)        Egoist. 

12298. 
Blocker  ( J.  L.  >    Change  the  law. 

GG93. 
Bleckman  (M.  M.)     Six  flgui'es. 

42G15a. 
Blees  (.v.)  : 

Defense.    103S2. 
New  counsel.    32353. 
Blei      (Felix)        Kissing     bug. 

24027. 
Blei    (Franz)      Logik   des   her- 
zens.    54308. 

Blei  (R.)  syndicate: 

New  century.    32335. 
Nineteenth  century.    32805. 
Uoimd  New  York.    40000. 
Itound  N.  Y.  in  SO  minutes. 

40092. 
1900.    52513. 
Bleich     (A.    M.)      First    stone. 

14389. 
Blenckstone  (O.)     Life.    25273. 
Blessman  (A.)     .Jewish  country 

peddler.    22711. 
Blessum    (B. )      Visitor   in    the 

tiight.    491 SG. 
Bl8t  (A.)     Beloved  rose.    34G5. 


Blethen  (A.  J.)    jr.: 
Admiral  Att.    299. 
Alaskan.    701,  702. 
Chinook.    710L 
Doctor  Hunter.    11149. 
Hereafter.    19200. 
Alademoiselle  L  a  u  t  e  1 1  e . 

272G1. 
Maid  of  Manalay.    27475. 
Manzanita.    28138. 
Old  Kansas.    33521. 
Peacock  plume.    35718. 
Blethen   (J.)     Sec  Blethen   {A. 

J.)  jr. 
Blovins  (CO.)    Con.stable  Pike, 

detective,    8343. 
Biichfeldt    (A.)      Unsere  blau- 

.iacken.    4S421. 
Blighton      (F.     H.)        Target. 

451391). 
Blinn  (E.  M.)     Tst  club.    22193. 
Bliss  (A.  W.)     air.  Floyd's  out- 
ing.   3C179. 
Jiliss    (Mm.  B.)     Yellow  peril. 

52084. 
Bliss  (E.)    Awakening  of  Annie 

A\erage.    2559. 
Bliss  (E.  W.)  : 

Gy's  gal.    95GG. 
Gossip.    17148. 
Bli.ss     (I.    L.)       Little    Nellie. 

25819. 
Bliss  (P.)  : 

Kalte  ^trahl.    23471. 

Stille  sieger.    43903b. 

Bliss  (P.  P.)     Cy's  gal.    9.5GG. 

Bliss  (P.  S.)     Stymie.    44305. 

Bliss  (R.  A.)  : 

On  the  rush.    33900. 
IMnk  deviless.    3G331. 
Tanta.  the  doll  girl.    45118. 
Twentieth  century  courting. 

47431. 
Yirtuelin.    49153. 
Woman  in  case.    51414. 
Bliss  ( W.  D.  P. )      Little  wooden 

shoes.    25938. 
Blitzman  (J.)     Experience  in  a 

strange  country.     132.32c. 
liliven      (M.      A.)        Maphine. 

28139. 
Bioch  (B.)  : 

Adventure  cralley.    337a. 
Colette.    7802. 
Emancipation      of      Anne. 

12573. 
Maiden     over     the     wall. 
27509. 
Bloch  (E.)  : 
A.  G.    12. 

Ahrsdorfer  fran.    031. 
Akrobaten.    GG9. 
Anno  dazumnl.    1.507. 
Barmiidel.    2995. 
Befehl  des  fursten.    3273. 

2896 


Bloch  (E.)— Contlmirtl. 

Bettler  vou  Syrakus.    3049, 

3050. 
Biedermeier.    3708. 
Biaue  wunder.    4214. 
Bose  scljicksal.    4475. 
Boten       seiuer       Eminenz. 

4713. 
Budenzauber.    5391, 5302. 
Biixl.    5400,  5407. 
David  Garrick.    10053. 
Don    Juans    ictztes    aben- 

teuer.    1 13.5.5. 
Doppelmensch.    11449. 
Entgleisung.     12803. 
Exzellenz  Max.     13277. 
Frosch  von  Seeburg.    15590. 
G.  m.  b.  h.  tenor.     15740. 
Gabri  &  die  frauen.     1.5748. 
Geniiitsnienschen.     10031. 
Gesellschaftsspiel.     1G24C. 
Griechisches  feuer.    17028. 
Heilige  band.     18030. 
Heitere  residenz.     1S090. 
Hexe.     19330. 
Hochlierrschaftliche      woh 

nuiigen.     19919. 
Hotlieferantin.     10937. 
Im    wunderschJinen    raooat 

inai.     20980,  20987. 
Jakob,  der  schniied.     22435. 
Kaiserparade.     23402. 
Kasernenhift.     2.*i502. 
Kleine  holieit.     24087. 
Kiimmelbliittchen.    242G5. 
Lf  auder  im  frack.    24930. 
Lebemann.     249G1. 
Lutz  T^owenhaupt.    20958.  ♦ 
IManoverregen.     280S0. 
■Marquis       von       Slarigny. 

2S355. 
Meyers.     20354. 
Mizzis  v.-erdegang.     .30541. 
Nerviise  retlakteur.     32250, 
Nur  ein  traum.     331  GO. 
O  alte  burscheuherrlichkelt. 

.33177. 
Rivalin.     39-557. 
Rote  kugel.     40052. 
Roulette.     40087. 
S.  1\I.  der  Geldsack.     4039a 
San  Lin.     40712. 
Schatz.     4103.5, 
Schneider  Wibbel.     410S4. 
Schuldig.     41129. 
Sein  alibi.     41409. 
Sie  spart.    42201. 
Sohn  des  Zeus.     4.3040. 
Stiirkere.     4371Gb. 
Strandkinder.    44033. 
Talolo.     45024. 
TJnverscliiimte.     48449. 
Vergniigungsreise.     48800. 
Villa  Lohengrin.     49010. 
AVanderude  thaler.     49489. 


INDEX 


Bloch  (E.) — Continued. 
Wes  zur  holle.     49943. 
\Velt\ven(le.     49974. 
Wenn      die     liebe      stirbt. 

49979. 
Bloch  (F.)  erben: 
Abendsonue.     G7a. 
Affaire  Fousseret.     424a. 
Alles  niobil.     932a. 
Anfant?      gut  —  alles      guf. 

14o0a. 
Ausserlialb      der      grosseii 

uienge.     24G4. 
Autoliebcheu.    24SG. 
Balzende  auerhahn.    2S7.'). 
Beiden  husaren.    3345,  334G 
Bettinas  Ihiclit.     3G45. 
Bischen  ruhni.     3979. 
Bresters  milliouen.     5023. 
Buridan's  esel.     5546. 
Colonibine.     7881. 
Gristinas  heimreise.    9147. 
Cupid's  test.     9443. 
Dalieim.     9G31. 
Deutsche  konig.     10640. 
Die     iiu     schatten     lebeb. 

10838. 
Direlction  Carly.     10907a. 
Drei  grazien.     11798. 
Drei  paar  schuhe.     llSOOa. 
Dummkopf.     12030. 
Dunkle  punkt.     12030. 
Endlich  allein.     12728. 
Er    soil    deiu    Herr    .sein 

12845. 
.   Ewige  lampe.    13177. 
Exempe!.    13207,  13208. 
Feuerversicherung.     14102. 
Fidele  bauer.    14117. 
Friiuleiu  Teufel.    152.3.5. 
Frtiulein  Trallala.    15235a. 
Frau  Gretl.     1.5280, 
Frauenmut.    15294. 
Fremde  frau.    15353. 
Gabriel     Schilliugs     flucht. 

15750. 
Garage.    15887. 
Generalsecke.    16007. 
Georgina.     1G165,  16166. 
Gewissenssache.    1G30G. 
Glsiserne  magistei*.     16717- 

16719. 
Gliickiiche  gesicht    16793. 
Gliickliche  hand.    16794. 
Golden  quarry.     1099.5. 
Goldene  locke.     17025. 
Goldene  schntten.    17025a. 
Gramm  radium.    17247. 
Grosse  name.    17683. 
Grosse  pause.    17683a. 
Gi-osse  tenor.    17688. 
Gute  auskunft.    17792n. 
Gute       Kunig       Dagobert. 

1779G. 
Gute  vogel.    17800,  17801. 


Bloch    (F.)   erben — Continued. 
Halbe  dicbter.     53S5G. 
H.irgudl  am  bach.    1S21S. 
Heckenruschen.     1861.3. 
Heilige  Aloisius.     18626. 
Heilige    Autouius.      1SG27- 

1S629. 
neilige  hain.    18632. 
Heimliche  konig.     1SG39. 
Held  vom  wald.    18713. 
Heifer.     18751. 
Herr  Christensen.    19302. 
Herr  und  diener.    19310. 
H  i  p  n  o  1  y  t  e '  s  abeuteuer. 

19512. 
Hochste.    19930. 
Huffnungdes  landes.   199.3.5. 
HofCnung      des      vagauteu. 

1993G. 
Hohe  politik.    19954. 
Husarenfieber.    20711. 
Ihr  abschied.    20949. 
Ihr  stilles  glfick.    209.53. 
Im  bergwaldfrieden.  20977a. 
Im  griinen  rock.    20978. 
Im  heiligen  Russland.  20D70. 
Im  kUibsessel.    20980. 
Indizien-beweis.     2166.3. 
Kam'rad  Maune.    23477a. 
Kleine  cafe.     24082. 
Kleine  chocoladen-madchen. 

24083. 
Konig  in  Paris.    24207. 
LamUagswahl.    24634. 
Lebensschiiler.    24964b. 
I-etzte  fimke.    25162. 
Leutnants-nnindel.    251 7G. 
Liebesbarometer.    2.5247. 
Lori  Pollinger.    26240. 
Madame  Sherry.    27221. 
iljirchen  vom  gliick.    27320. 
llajolika.    27561. 
Maria.  Magdalena.    28238. 
Mtiskerade.    28618. 
Mein  baby.    29060. 
Mein    erlauchter    ahnherr. 

290G1. 
Million.    29637. 
Mirandolina.    29805. 
:Mittwoch.    30505.      ' 
INIorder.    30GS1. 
Nachtwiicbter.    31893. 
Neue  compagnon.    32268. 
Neue  Sonne.    32276. 
Neue  zeit.    32281. 
Nihilistin.     32776. 
Oberst  Moblus.    33215. 
Oi-kan.     34371a. 
Papa.    35202. 
Pariser  witwen.     35318. 
Peer  Gynt.     35780a. 
Priuz  Bussi.     37488. 
Pro  domo.     37555a. 
Puppchen.     37845. 
Puppenklinik.    37847. 


Bloch   ( F. )   erben — Con  t  i  n.ued. 
liabensteinerin.    38272. 
llampe.    38424. 
liechts  berum  !     38656. 
lieingefallen.    38982. 
Keizende  Adrian.     38987. 
lieizender  mensch.    38987a. 
lUchter.     39394. 
liodonecker.     :{9702. 
liomantik.     39841. 
Itosenrote  diamaut.   40033a. 
liiickkehr  zur  natur.    40232. 
Kuhetag.     4()23Sa. 
Satyr.    40839. 
Scheidungsreise.    41039. 
Schlarattenlaud.     41Ui)4. 
Schlechte  ruf.    41066,  410G7. 
Schonste  frau.     41002. 
Schwalbennest.     41130. 
SeerUuber.    41400. 
Seine  geliebte.     41412. 
Sellge  e\7P! lenz.    41435a. 
Sire.    42554. 
Skandal.     42G44. 
Skandal     iu     Monte-Carlo. 

42645. 
Starkere  band.     43718. 
Stille  stunde.    43903c. 
Sturm  idyll.     44301a. 
Siinde.     44380. 
Thiir  ins  freie.     40121. 
Torichte  jungfrau.    46418. 
Tr:nim     des     glueckliciien. 

4G857. 
U-boot-Hansel.     478S2a. 
Ueberwinder.     47893. 
Unbekannte  liinzer.    47921. 
Unser  stammhalter.    48419. 
Ursulas       froliche       faiu-t. 

48562. 
Veit  Stoss.     48700. 
Yenetlig.     487S7a. 
Verwandelte        komMiant. 

48S95. 
Verwundete  vosrel.     48890. 
Vollkonunene  liebp.     49257, 
,  Waffengang.    49343. 
Walzertraum.     494.53. 
Was      ffljiuzt,      Lst      gold. 

49632a. 
Was     grossmiitterchen     ku 

Weilinachten  erziihlt. 

49633. 
Was      werden      die     leute 

sagen !    55S43. 
Weisse  schiiur.    49954. 
Wenn  der  friihliug  kommt. 

49977a. 
Wie   man   einen   raann    ge- 

winnt.     .50869. 
Wilde  mann.     51004. 
Wir  geh'u  nach  Tegernsee. 

51217. 
Zierpuppen.     .52.'?41. 
Zweite  lebea.     52407. 


2897 


INDEX 


Bloch   (F.)   erben — Continued. 

■Zwilllngsscliwester.     5"-:40S. 

Zw'isclien     ihm     und     ihm. 
52409. 
Bloch  pub.  CO. : 

Broomstick.     5252a. 

Delayed  birthday.     10401. 

Estlier,  the  queen.     12958. 

Festival  of  feasts.     1407G. 

God  is  one,     lG826a. 

Josepli.     22996. 

King's  choice.     23947. 

Matzoh  shalet.     28854. 

Miriam's       Purini        play. 
29817a. 

Night  of  light.     32713. 

Purim  basket.     37864a. 

Too  much  Hamau.     4G.535. 
Block  (A.)  : 

His     daughter's     sentence. 
19592. 

Thou  Shalt  not  kill.    4.5903. 
Block  (H.  W.  C.)    John  Carver. 

22842. 
Block    (L.   A.)      Romain   d'Ar- 

thois.     39771. 
Block  (L.  J.)  : 

Judge.    22134a. 

World's  triumph.     51784. 

Block  (M.  H.)     Power  of  office. 

36977. 
Block  (P.)  : 

Angriff.     1520. 

An  Sturm.    1.589. 

Reiherbusch.    38963. 
Block  (R.)  : 

Clay  tablet.    7564a. 

Gloomy  Gus.    1G769. 

Old  story.    33635a. 

Stolen  kiss.    43931n. 
Block  (S.)    Master.    28664. 
Blocklinger     (G.    H.)       Home, 
sweet  home.    20051. 

Blocksom  (H.)  : 

Annie  Hart's  rougli  riders. 

1562. 
Annie  Hart's  Yankee  Doodle 
girls.     1563. 
Blockx    (J.)      Princesse    d'au- 

berge.    37468. 
Blodgett  (C.)     Rose  of  Jersey. 

39988. 
Brodgott     (L.)       Stolon    child. 

43022. 
Blodgett  (L.  C.)     Ups  &  downs 

of  life.    48.533. 
P.loede  (V.  G.)     Parrot.    35365. 
Bloem  (W.)  : 

Es  werde  recht.    12899. 
Heinrich  der  I^owe.    18647. 
.     Masken.    28616. 

Neue  wi'.le.    32279,  32280. 
Schnapphaehne.    41076. 
Vergeltung.    48863. 


Bloeser  (R.  W.) : 

Auto  route.    2481. 
In  wrong.    21.571. 
Judge.    23135. 
IMoon's  son.    30954. 
Sailor.    40499. 
Steel.    43847. 
Blohm   (M.  S.)     Man  of  word. 

27931. 
Blondeau  (H.)  : 

Madanie  Mephisto.    27211. 
Paradis  de  Mahomet.  35248. 
Blondell  (E.)  : 

Blondells,       society       kids. 

4288. 
Country  barber  shop.    8730. 
Dreamers.    11777. 
Fads       &       frankfurter^ 

133.50a. 
Goo  goo  eyes.    17052. 
Jag  of  joy.    22421. 
Jay  on  Broadway.    22530. 
Laughinjr  kids.     24821. 
Lost  boy.    26285,  26286. 
Merry    maids    of    Madrid. 

29247. 
Scapegoat.    40949. 
Through  the  center  of  the 

earth.    46082.  46083. 
Wandering  Billiken.    49479, 

49480. 
Why     father     left     home. 

50731a. 
Wife  wanted.    50918,  50919. 
Blondell  &  Fennessy : 

Jay  on  Broadway.    22.530. 
Katzen.iammer  kids.    23546. 
Something     doing,     Happy 
Hooligan.    43171. 
Blood      (A.)        Her     daughter. 

18947a. 
Blood  (H.  A.)  : 

Burgoyne.    5545. 

How    much    I    loved    thee. 

20506. 
Lord       Timothy       Dexter. 

26222. 
Lorestain.    26235. 
Return  of  Ulysses.    39202. 
Rout  of  St.  Leger.    40109. 
Spanish  mission.    43435. 
Bloodgood  (C.)    Echoes.    53500. 
Bloodgood    (H.)      Rose  &  Coe. 

39947. 
Bloodgood   (L.  M.)     Silver  lin- 
ing.   42405. 
Bloom  (E.  L.)  : 

Hot  night  in  N.  T.    20326. 
Hot  time  in  N.  Y.    20339. 
Bloom   (J.  E.)     Pilgrim's  prog- 
ress.   30300. 
Bloom     (L.)       Society     tramp. 

43025. 
Bloom    (L.    G.)      Kit   Carson's 
kit.    24033. 


Bioomberg    (H.  A.)      Manicure 

maids.    28067. 
Bloomberg   (P.  A.)     See  Kika- 

poo.  (P.  A.  B.) 
Bloomfield  (C.  H.)     His  sister's 

lionor.     19815. 

Bloomfield  (F.  D.)  : 
Constance.     8344. 
Dons.     11403,  11404. 
Kathro.    23526. 
Wax  girl.     49714. 
Bloomfield   (L.)     Before  dawn. 

3283. 
Eloonigarden   (S.)     Shunamite. 
42198,  42199. 

Bloomingdale  (C.)  jr.: 

Infernal  feminine.     21685. 
Sighing  Dutchman.    42286. 
Yellow  dog.     .52063. 

Bloomquest  (G.)  : 

Artistic      temperament. 

1977a. 
Ballet  girl,     2853a. 
Barn^itormer.     52825. 
Come-back  girl.     8042a. 
Giri    at    the    cigar    stand. 

16462a.  16463. 
Her  kid.     19039. 
Hick  love.     19354. 
Hope.     20252. 
It  is  to  spend.     22222. 
Mary     Mangle,     laundress. 

28561b. 
Mother  in  her.     54606. 
Nerve.     32248. 
Outclassed.     34884. 
Over     the      palace      wall. 

34947a. 
She  couldn't  decide.     5.5314. 
Such  extravagance.   44360a. 

Bloor    (R.   H.   U.)     Enchanted 

island.     12674. 
Blossom     (P.     S.)     Hector     & 

Helen.     18616. 

Blossom  (H.) : 

Mademoiselle     Modiste 

27267. 
Prima  donna.     372.31. 
Red  mill.    38764. 
Transfiguration      of      Miss 
Philura.     46812. 
Blossom    (H.    M.)    jr.     Yankee 

consul.     51969. 
Blot    (A.)     Six   miles    from    a 

lemon.     55360. 
Blouet    (P.)     Price  of   wealth. 

37183. 
Blow  (B.)     Promoter.    37684. 
Blow(M.)     She  .smiled.     55318. 
Blow  (S.)  : 

Morning  after.     31047. 
Plain  Mary  Brown,     36427. 
Where  children  rule.   50373. 


2898 


INDEX 


Blubaiigh  (V.  J.)  : 
Change.    GGS4. 
Eunice  &  Neville.     13041. 
His  wife.     19845. 
Master  of  men.     2S704. 
Monstaiitia.     30873,   30874. 
Bluestein     (L.)     Brer     Rastiis 

X.     Jasper,  lecturist.     5023. 
Bliithgeu       (C.)         Heimlielir. 

18G37. 
Blum    (E.    C.)     Unbroken    en- 
gagement.    47925, 
Blum    (Emil)     Right    to    love. 

39447. 
Blum     (Ernest)     Rose    Michel. 

39974,  39977. 
Blum  (G.)  : 

Awakening     of     Niirrudiu. 

52787. 
Crossroads.     9219a. 
Discard.     1091Ga. 
Double  play.     11543. 
Everygraduate,  his  quest  for 

Success.     13137. 
Once  upon  a  time.     54795. 
One  every  minute.     34003a. 
One      touch      o'      nature. 

34111a. 
Sacrifice.     40449. 
Unwelcome  guest.    55742. 
Bluru  (P.)  : 

Dream  of  love.     11745. 
Soleil,  feerie  ballet.     43125. 
Blumberg  (G.)     Code  of  honor. 

7760. 
Blumenberg  (J.  F.)  : 

Jungle  soiree.    23304. 
Tray  of  diamonds.    46887. 
Blum.euberg  (S.)     Modern  Shy- 
lock.     30657. 
Blumensohn    (H.    J.)     Mosqui- 
toes.    54598,  54599. 
Blumenstock     (G.)      On    vaca- 
tion.   33962. 
Blumenstock  ( I.  L. )  : 

Pair  of  queens.     35113. 
Princess  Olive.     37449. 
Thebe.     45648. 
Uncle  Sam.     48016. 
Yankee      regent.        52010, 
52011. 
Blumenthal      (A.)       Dynamite. 

12095. 
Blumenthal  (B.)  : 
Let  loose.    25124. 
Skylarking.    42702. 
Squanderer.    43677. 
Three  tramps.    46034. 
Blumenthal      (J.)       American- 
girl.    1276. 
Blumenthal       (M.)         College 

prince.    7864a. 
Blumenthal  (O.)  : 

After  business  hours,     4G5, 
465a. 


Blumenthal    (O.) — Continued. 

Als  ich  wiederkam.    1004. 

Blindo  passagier.    4209. 

Drei  grnzien.    11798. 

Dynamite.    12095. 

Fee  caprice.    1397G. 

Grosse  pause.    17GS3a. 

Halbe  dichter.    53856. 

Hans  Huckebein.    18109. 

Im  Weissen  Rossi.    209S5. 

Is     marriage     a     failure? 
22095. 

Last  spark.    24769. 

Letzte  fuuke.    25162. 

Little  Sliss  Million.    2.5783, 

Number  nine,    33137,  33138. 

Orient  reise.    34345. 

Schleehte  ruf.    41067. 

Schwur  der  treue.    4114G. 

Strengen  herreu.    44125. 

Test  case.    45464. 

Thiir  ins  freie.    46121. 

Waffengang.    49343. 

AVhite  Horse  tavern.    50528. 
Blumer       (T.)         Rackerchen. 

38305a. 
Blumgartea    (S.)      See  Bloom* 

garden  (S.) 
Blundeli    {Mrs.  M.  E.)       Fian- 

der's  widow.    14111. 
Blunt  (A.  A.)    At  retreat.   2181. 
Blunt     (A.    C.)       Mad    merry- 
makers of  Gotham.    27140. 
Boa  da  (L.)  : 

Armouia  conyugal.    1890. 

Trompeta  minuto.    47151. 
Boak  (A.  B.)     Disinheriting  of 

Miss  Finlay.    10955. 
Boak  (E.  M.  B.)  : 

Peacemaker.     35693,  85G94. 

Spare  room.    43441,  43442. 
Boardman  (C.  T.)  : 

Fast   life    in   Frisco   after 
dark.    13727. 

Mystery  of  the  Sloan  case. 
31854. 

Shadows  of  Shasta.    41716. 
Boarman   (R.  G.)  : 

Moon  hunters.    30935. 

Twin  king.    47488,  47489. 
Roas  (F.  S.)     Tempest.    55528. 
Boas  ( H.  A.  >    Feast  of  Bacchus. 

53621. 
Boas  (H.  B.)  : 

Awakening.    2543c. 

Madonna  Dianora.    54378, 

Woman     in     the     window. 
51424a. 
Boaz  (C.)  : 

Brother's  plea.    5308. 

Royal  rank,    40168, 

Triumph      of      friendship. 
47091, 
Boazman   (W,  R,)     Peck's  bad 
boy.    35756. 


Bob  O'Link,  pseud.: 

Cheerful  companion.    6879. 

Familiar  faces.     13564. 

Matrimony.    28837. 

Outwitted.    34918. 
Bobbs-IMerrill  co. : 

Bill  topiiers.    3850,  3851. 

Capt.  Lettarblair.    0135b. 

Everychild.    13136a. 

Fran.     15243f,  53699. 

Fruit  of  toil.    53729. 

Gid  ap.    16336a. 

Hate  breeders.     53875. 

Masquerading  lady.     28G54. 

Meddler.    29004. 

Romantic  Indiana.     5.5200. 

When    knighthood    was    iu 
flower.    50248. 
Bocage  (H.)   Little  abbe.  2557S. 
Boccaccio  (G.) : 

Carmosine.    G254. 

Decameron.    37393. 
Bocher      (F.)        P6dant     joufi. 

35771. 
B<»(jhert  (C.  G.) : 

Playing  the  game.    3G480. 

Unpublished.    55740. 
Bock  (A.  S.)  : 

County  centennial.    8805. 

Family  reunion.     13609. 

Union  depot.    48327. 
Bock  (F.)  : 

Blade  o'  grass.     4186. 

Blind  man's  buff.     42.58. 

Living  age.     25966-25968. 

Only  a  cipher.    34152. 
Bock    (G.)     See  Bote    (E.)    & 

Bock  (G.) 
Bock-Neumann  (H.)     Drei  kam- 

merspiele.     11799. 
Bocock  (W.  K.)  : 

Cornered.     8552. 

Over     the     garden     wall. 
34932. 

Tige.  the  tramp.    46179. 
Bodansky  (R.)  : 

Auf    hefehl    der    kaiserin! 
52769i  52770. 

Autumn  manoeuvres.    2501. 

Baron  Trenck.    3024. 

C  a  s  i  m  i  r  s     himmelfahrt. 
6374,  6375. 

Comte      de      Luxembourg. 

8191. 
Count  of  Luxembourg.  8671. 

Endlich      allein.       12728a. 
12728b. 

Eva.     13053. 

Eva.  la  niua  de  la  fjibrica. 
13054a. 

Gipsy  love.     10410. 

GliicksmJidel.     16798. 

Herbstmanover.     19184. 

Kleine  barone??se.     24081. 
Kleine  kiiuig.     24088,  24080. 


2899 


tifbEi 


Bodansky  (R.) — Continued. 
Leutnaut  Gustl.     25175a. 
Liebeswalzer.    2525S. 
1*  r  i  n  z  e  s  s   Gretl.     37494, 

37495, 
Rund  urn  die  liebe.    55220, 

55221. 
Scliciue  Risette.    41090. 
Weiin     zwei     sicli     lieben. 

55S72. 
Zigeuiierliebe.     52343. 
Ziikuskiud.     52371. 
Boddington  (E.  F.)  : 

Henrv  Esmond.     18899. 
Heretic.     19204. 
Boddy(E.  F.)     Cleavage.    7575. 
Bodeu    (A.  von)     See  von  Bo- 
den.) 
Boden  ( W. )     Honest  Jim  Blunt. 

20099. 
Bodenstedt  (L.  Spannuth-)     Sec 
Si^annuth-Bodenstedt. 

Boder  (B.)  : 

Bruce  Wilson,  M.  D.     5341. 
Everybody  said  so.     13132a. 
First  consul.     1435G. 
For  the  people.     14946. 
In  the  shadows.     21514. 

Bodine  (M.  L.  S.)  : 

Bent,  not  broken.    3524. 
Counter-mined.     8G79. 

Bodlev     (\V.    S.)     Live    novel. 

25950. 
Bodro     (C.    F.)     Conca    d'oro. 

8201. 
Boecker  (A.)     Peacock  feather. 

35717a. 
Boeder  (W.)     Lorliue.     2G244. 
Boehm  (D.)  : 

Breaks.     5000a. 
Higiier  law.     19441ii. 
Threads.     45922a. 
Boehm        (G.)         Geschwister. 

1G244. 
Boehme     (C.    H.)       Substitute. 

44322. 
Bolime  &  sohn.     Froschkonig  & 

die  prinzessin.     15G00a. 
Boehmer    (M.   H.)     Par  value. 

35238. 
Eoehner    ( AV. )      Homespun 

hparts.     20075. 
Boehnlein  (V.  G.)     Mermaid  & 

tlie  moon.     2921G. 
Bohtlingk       (A.)        Napoleon. 

31979. 
Boemier    (E.  H.)     When  debts 

are  paid.     50209. 
Boemper  (W.  .7.)  : 

Helping  hand.     18798. 
Her  heart's  desire.     19011, 
llMi-  luck.     190G4. 
In  clownland.     2112G 


Boemper  (W.  J. ) —Continued, 
liendezvous.     39035. 
Strenuous  cure.     44132. 
Biittclier        (K.)         Gleichheit. 

1G742. 
,1:ottcher  (M.)     Schlagende  wet- 
ter.    410G1, 
Bottger  (A.)     Manfred.    28054, 
Jloex     (A,    J.)      Trip    abroad, 

47000. 
I'ogert  (M.)    Wandering  daugh- 
ter.    49482. 
r.oggs  (U.)  : 

Beneberak,      the      Spanish 

Jew.     3495. 
Luck  agin'  it.     2G833. 
Pet  and  Pert.     35984. 
Poor  Lucinda  Pearl.    3G801. 
r>ogner     (L.    W.)      Leap    year 

Hiatrimonial  bureau.     54245. 
Bogue   (A.  H,  &  S.  R.)     How 

tliey  got  it.    20539. 
lolian    (E.   B.)      Prince  Lumi- 

nius.    37319. 
lohemian  club: 
Apollo.    52710. 
Cave  man.    G540. 
Fall  of  Ug.    13490a. 
Green  knight.    17578. 
J'.oline       (H.)         Budenzauber. 

5390. 
I'.ohnhorst    {F.    A.)      Princess 

Sally.    37457. 
I-oieldieu  (A.)     Maid  in  whiter 

27454. 
I;oi,jen    (O.  Bouwens  van  der) 
See  Bouwens  van  der  Boijeu. 
I-ois   ( J. )  : 

1  )eux  HCli^ne.    10G43. 
Furie.    15721. 
I"ois     (M.    J.)      Grand    bazar 

parisien.    17255a. 
lloisgobey   (F.)     His  great  re- 
venge.   19G48. 
I'liito  (A.)  : 

Falstait'.     13547-13550. 
Mefistofele.     29047,  29048. 
Otiiello.    34419. 
lV>jer  (.L)  : 

Kjaerlighetens  0!ne.   34074. 
Troens  magt.     47129. 
l.oker  (G.  H.)  : 

Franceyca        da        Rimini. 

15252. 
Plays    &    poems.      3G50Gb, 
3G50CC. 
Poldeniann       (G.)        Kuolema. 

24273. 
Bolea  (F.  Lozano)    ;Scc  Lozano 

Bo  lea. 
l;olin   (J.  L.)     Triumph  in  ad- 
versity.   47083. 
r,olI«)witz    (C.    S.)      For   their 

children"><  sake.    14954a. 
Boll  (U.  V.)    Coward.    89GS. 

2900 


B 


'.oil  &  Pickardt.    Armin.    1S87. 
Jolles  (C.  L)  : 

Eskimo.    12922. 

Motiierhood.    31170a. 

Real  Jew.    55114. 

Rubber  king.    40197. 

Teddy,    55522. 

Triton.    47081. 

'.olles    (J,   H.)      Third    house, 
45807. 
•,ol!es  (W.  E.)  : 

Doctrinaire.    11211. 

Peter  Pastor.    3GO0G. 

Pop    tiie   question.     3GS23, 

.    36824. 

Way  of  love.    49744, 
Jolsterli     (J,    H,)      Cow-boys. 
S94G, 
;olton  (G.)  : 

Drone,    11844. 

Game.     15822. 

Group-marriage.     17697. 

Have  a  heart.    53878. 

Hit     the     trail     HoUiday. 
19892a,  53957, 

IMannuon,    27679a, 

Polly  with  a  past,    54997. 

Prodigal  parent,    37583. 

Rule  of  three,    40251, 

Suttel,    44699, 

AVhat'U  you  have?    50091a, 

Bolton   (J  )     Door  that  has  no 
key,    11441. 
;olton    (J,  A.)     Doctor  Aron's 
adventure.    11114. 
;olton  (R.  P.)  : 

Mayor   of   Washing  Town. 

28942. 
Spotless  town,    43637, 
;olton  -  Baeckers,     Raclierchen. 
38305a. 
oltwood  (E. )  : 

Baron  Munchausen.    3019, 
Happiest  day.    18133. 
Henry  number  8.    18904. 
Sunny  Sicily,     44558, 
ionadies  (N,)     Nobody's  child. 
54732. 

;on;iy  ( J.  L.  de)    See  De  Bonay. 
iond    (A.)      Lunatic  at   large. 
2G932. 

ond    (C.  E.)     Quiet  vacation. 
38211. 
'ond  (F.)     Bidiy  chase.    2638. 
:ond    (G.  Farnell-)      See  Far- 

uell-Bond. 
iond  (.L)     Note  step,    33074, 
?ond  (L.  51.)  : 

Archerv  of  Cupid.    1779, 
Hound  of  the  city.    20369. 
Intrigue.    21862. 
;ond  (R.  L.)  : 

On  the  road.    33896, 
Scapegoat.    40952. 


liiDEX 


Bond    (R.  W.)      Title  seekers. 

4G337. 
Bond   (Raymond)     Back  liorac. 

52700. 
Bond    (Roll in)     Mani'selle   Ta- 
basco.    27C9S. 
Boue  (F.  D.)  : 

Daughter  of  Japan.    09G3b. 

Pride  of  regiment.     37212. 
Bonelull   (B.)     IMay  mates. 

30491. 
Bouelli  (W.)  : 

American  gentleman.    1205. 

Great  g:ime.     17395. 

IMan  from  Italy.     2j1S0. 

Silver  mask.    42408. 

What  love  will  do.     r)0092a. 
Bones  (H.  W.)     Julius  Caosur. 

23235. 
Bonfoy  (R.)  : 

Bluff  that  won.     4400. 

I^ife's  warp  &  woof.     2.1347. 

Priestess  of  Pan.     37220. 
Bong  (R.)  : 

Neidhart.     321G3.  321G4. 

Pa  riser  luft.     35315. 
Bonhomme  (P.)  : 

Bonne  recon^pense.    4574. 

Fumeurs  d'opium.    15GG4a. 

Macaroni.     2701G. 

Mam'zelle     Boy -Scout. 
27G9Sa. 

Nourrice.     33097. 

Qu'a-t-on  fait  de  Victorine? 
37945. 

Tableau  il  vendre.    44898. 
Boniel  (B.)  : 

Belie  Creole.     3379. 

Judge  Babin.     23141. 

aiam'selle  Flirt.     27G93. 

Mr.     Jacob's     delicatessen, 
3019G. 

Three  fakirs  of  Faz.     45059. 
Boniface    (G.    C.)     ]Noble    con- 
vict.    32017. 
Boniface  (H.  C.)  : 

Mode  r  u       improvements. 
30G12. 

Tear  ago  to-dny.     52044. 
Boniface  (M.)     Glarlsse  Arbois. 

Boniface  (S.)     Doll.     112.54a. 
Boniila  (E.  C.  de)     See  De  Bo- 

nilhi. 
Bonis-Charancle.   Bonne  justice. 

4573. 
Bonn  (F.  F.)  : 

King    Ludwig   of   Bavaria. 

23817. 
King    lAtdwig   the    Second. 

23818. 
Konig  Ludwig  von  Bayern. 

24208. 
Ludwig  der  Zweite.    2G908. 
Bonnamy  (E.)     Bete.     3G0S. 


Bonne     Foi,     pseud.    Colorado 

miners.     7970. 
Bonnell      (F.     E.)     Why     boyb 

leave  the  farm.     55935. 

Bounell  (IL)  : 
Caged.     5S0S. 
Sliake  down.     41727a. 
Warning.     40G22a. 

Bonnell    (H.    E.)     Last    trick. 

54232. 
Bonner   (A.  M.)     Bottom  of  a 

well.     472G. 
Bonner  (E.  B.)  : 

Moonshiner's       sweetheart. 

30981. 
On      an      Arizona      ranch. 
33751. 
Bonner  (G.)  : 

CIoi.<;ter     &     the     hearth. 

7G3G. 
Sauce  for  the  goose.     40840. 
Sham.     41928. 
Bonner  (J.)  : 

Anarchist.     138G. 

Boodle.     4590. 

Cloister     &     the     hearth. 

7G3G. 
Daddy  Steve.     9G00. 
Is     marriage     a     failure? 

22092. 
Iseult.     22124. 
Bonner  &  Bachmann.     Hassen- 

plieffer's  troubles.     1828(5. 
Bonnet     (A.)     Si     Perkins, 

pitcher.     42212. 
Bonnet  ( R. )  : 

Gentle  thief.     IGlOO. 
Lapiu  du  roy.     24G45. 
Uondouille,     39SSGa. 
Bonnet  (T.  F.)  : 

Friend  of  the  people.    15442, 

15442a. 
Sophisticated        father. 

43278a. 
Uplifters.     4851 9b. 
Bonnett      (G.)       Whirligig     of 

time.     50458. 
Bonney     (A.    W. )     Justice. 

23407. 
Bonney  C.  L.)     Rienzi,  last  of 

tlie  tribunes.     39409. 
Bonney  (W.  E.)  : 

Crossed  wires.     9217. 
Friend.     15423a. 
Lesson  in  economy.    25105. 
Putting  it  over.     37924c. 
Slieriff's  proposal.    42088a. 
Bonnichsen      (C.)       Insurance 

a'^ent.     21791. 
Bomiier(A.)     Skuggan.    42GS1. 
Bonstelle     (J.)       Thistledown. 

45854. 
Bontempelli  e  Invernizzl.    Savo- 
narola,    40905a. 


Boodin(J.  E.)    Ysbrand.   52247. 
Boody   (W.  R.)     Dream  of  the 

U.  S.  A.    11753. 
Booher  (E.)  : 

Down  Missouri  way.    IIGIO. 
Witch  of  Salem.    51271a. 
Booker  (G.  A.)  Fair  play.  133S4. 
Booker  (H.) : 

Santa  Cans.    40728. 
Town  gossip.     4GG5L 
Walking  delegate.    40415. 
Bookstein  (.\.)  : 

General      Gerschelman. 

53751. 
Mutter  und  frau.    31475.1. 
Shattered  idols.    419GCa. 
Boone : 

Awakening     of     the     toys. 

2573. 
Our  leading  lady.    34700. 
Boone      (B.)        Making     good, 

27G17. 
Boone  (E.  D.)  Room  5,  Studio 

L'idg.    3089G. 
Boone     (R.     B.)       Nineteenth 

v>'ard  ballot  box.    32800. 
Boorum    (M.>     Girl   from  Vas- 

sar.    10.542. 
Boosey  (W.)     His  highness,  my 

husband.    19G55. 
Boosey  &  co. : 

Adamk^ss  Eden.    2G0. 
Chieftain.    G97.3. 
Coquette.     8483,  8484. 
Critic.    53291. 
Diarmid.    10799. 
Ench;inted  island.    12674. 
Grand    duchess    of    Gerol- 

stein.     172G5. 
Improvlsatore.    21057. 
Ma  mie  Rosette.    2G998. 
Much    ado    about    uothiug, 

31277. 
Once  upon  a  time.    33977. 
Postbag.    3GS79a. 
Royal  star.    40182. 
Shamus     O'Brien.       4103S, 

41939. 
Tattercoats.    4.51-53. 
Vicar  of  Waketield.    48030. 
Wooden  spoon.    51GS1. 
Booth    (A.    C.)      Buried    alive. 

5549. 
Booth  (C.  S.); 

American  way.    12G9. 
Angel      &      the      vampire. 

14G3. 
Blood  bond.    ,'^2910. 
Challenge.    GG34. 
Chase     of     the     butterfly. 

G820. 
Daring    daughter     of     the 

West.    9849. 
Deputy  liar.    10497. 
Duel  of  sex.    119G5. 


2901 


IISTDES 


Booth   (C.  S.)— Continued. 

Fight  for  a  fortune.    14162. 
Game.    15819-15821. 
Gay  wliirl.    15994. 
Heir  to  millions.    1S6G4. 
In  a  hurry.    210G9. 
I.enp-year  snare.    24942. 
]Mnn  &  the  woman.    27742. 
IModern  Eve.    30G03. 
^lodej-n  womfin.    80GG8. 
On  tvini.    339G1. 
Peculiar  case.    357G4. 
...    J'lay  thing.    3G.511. 

Prince  of  credit.    37332. 

Pr<)l)lera.  375G3-375G5. 

Illioda.    3931G. 

Ifuslicr.     40327. 

Siren.    42559. 

Social  scandal.    42984. 

Something  doing.    431G8. 

Spider's-web.    43531. 

Stop    the    press!      439G2, 

439G3. 
Strongest  call.    44208. 
Sword  of  Damocles.    44817. 
To  the  front.    4G3S3a. 
i  Trial  marriages.    4G927. 
Tribulations     of     Nicholas 

Chubb,  Esq.    46956. 
Unmaskjng,    48395. 
Verdict.    48852. 
Victims.     48955. 
Will'  game.     495S0u. 
What     win     people     sny'i 

50149a. 
Who's  who?    50GG7. 
Why  they  lied.   50758.  50759. 
Would-be.     51817. 
Wrigley  of  the  Elks.     51846. 

Booth   (C.  T.)     Best  people  on 

earth.     3595. 
Booth  (Edwin)  : 

Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41785-41802. 
Des  narren  raehe.     .58.393. 
Hamlet.     18003. 
Henry  VITI.     18894. 
Katharine      &      Petruchio. 
23516. 
••'"King  Lear.     23810. 
Macbeth.     27051. 
Merchant  of  Venice.     29183. 
Miscellaneous    pla\.s    of   E. 

Booth.     29842a. 
.Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31287. 
Otliello.     34415,  S4422. 
Richard  II.     39342. 
Richard  III.     39356. 
'••-Richelieu.    39380. 
Shakespearean  plavs  of  11. 
Booth.     41905,  41900. 
Booth  (G.  H.)  : 

Drunkard's  dream,    11886. 
Maid  of  Columbia.     274Go. 


Booth  (Helen)  : 

.Mter  20  years.     52592. 

At  the  Red  Liou.  2275, 
52755. 

Electric  episode.     12407. 

Pepita,  gipsy  girl  of  Anda- 
lusia.    35871a. 

Booth  (Hilliard)  : 

Apron-strings.     1748. 

Caleb  Conover.     5832. 

Camp  Keep-off.     53055. 

Desperate  remedy.     10575. 

Double  .shackle.     11545. 

Famiiv  affair.     13.577. 

Pack.     54851. 

Prexy's  proxy.     37135a. 

Red  lamp.     38747c. 

Sacrifice.     40461. 

Snare.     428S3a. 

Spoils  of  war.     43596:1. 

Tear -.squeezer.     55521. 

To  him  that  hath.     4G367. 
Booth  (J.  B.)  : 

Femme  de  feu.     14035. 

Golden  goose.     16964. 

In  luck  at  last.     21236. 

Papa.     35203. 

Samuel  Brohl  &  co.     40675. 

57  varieties.     52460. 

Booth  (.J.  H.)  : 

Better  man.     52876. 
Case  of  graft.     6331. 
Diplomacy  of  Susie  Smith. 

10892. 
Fatality.     13778. 
Fear       of       consequences. 

13942. 
Foot     of     the      mountain. 

14766. 
Hearts  desire.     18552 
His     friend,     the     enemy. 

19641. 
Little  man.     25756. 
Man's  own  soul,     28106. 
Names.     31924. 
Nurse.     83163. 
Round  pegs.     40095. 
Silent  voice.    42355. 
Susie  Smith.     44682. 
Woman,  woman.     51510. 
Woof.     .51696a. 
Worshiper.s.     51801. 

Boolh  (L.  A.)     Lucy's  day  off. 

26S95a. 
Booth  (M.)  : 

Allan  Quarterraain.     925. 

Nora.     32993. 

Nora's  love  test.     33003m. 

Tempter.     45.3.S0. 
Booth   (M.  F.)     Found.     15108. 
Booth  (MnrieE.)  : 

Montezuma,  emperor  of 
Mexico,     54592. 

Sir  Edward  Gordon.     42.532. 


Booth  (Minnie  E.)     Mile.  Geor- 
gette.    54876. 
Booth   (O.  H.): 

Jean  Lafitte.    22557. 
King  of  melodrama.    23845. 
Letters.    25152, 
Private  detective.    37530. 
Booth  (O.  J.)  : 

Hired  guest.    19530. 

■Tael.    the   wife   of   Heber. 

22417. 
Man  from  the  West.    27820. 
Spanish  page.    43437. 
Hooth  (O.  M.)  : 

Cross-Qre.    9194. 
Girl.    53772. 
Man's  way.    54420, 
Booth    (R.)     Rose  of  Virginia. 

40010. 
IVjoth  (W.  S.)  : 

First  day  of  the  holidays. 

14358a. 
New  start.    32466a. 
Too  clever  bv  half.    46513a. 
.Boothby  (G.) : 

Boundary  rider.    4756. 
Jonqud.    22990. 
Rick.shaw.    39397,  39398. 
Boothmau  (W.)    His  last  scout. 

1 1(693  19694. 
Booty  ( P.  F.)    Night  air.   32G40. 
Bopp  ( J.  C.)    Best  thing  in  life. 

3600. 
Borah    (W.  C.)      Down  on  the 

farm.    11G14. 
Borchardt  (G,  H.)  : 

Henriotte  Jacoby.     18S19a. 
.Tettchen     Gebert.       22675, 

22676. 
Wiistling.    51916. 
B«.rehert    (W.)      Bride   of  Mo- 
rocco.   5061. 
Borckenhagen     (O.)       Prinzess 

perdii.    55037. 
B'-rueaux  (H.)  : 

Iilcran  bris&.    12211. 
For  love's  sake.    14878. 
Borden    (A.    D.)      McSween.y's 

jubilee,    27119, 
Jiorden  (A.  W. )     Riley's  recep- 
tion,   39463, 
i 'order  (B.)  : 

Bonillo.    4564. 
Edwin  Wier,    12281, 
Bordese  (S.)    Trahison  de  Pan. 

46744,  46745. 
r>ordman    (Mrs.   G.   N.)      Odd 

operas  for  eventide.    3326Ga. 
Kordmau    (P.)      Critical    case. 

9155. 
Bordoui     {l.\       Her    husband. 

53917. 
Boremsky  (E.)  : 
Adoptirte.     316. 
Eurek.a.    13046. 


2902 


I2ft)EX 


Boremskv  (E.) — Continued. 
Klein  Doutschland.     2407S. 
Pawnbroker    von    Harlem. 

S.IO.")!. 
Vei-eiusbolcL    4SSG0. 
Borperlioff    (J.    L.)      Princesse 

Lointaine.    3T4G9a. 
Borick    (F.    V.)      Doctor's   di- 

lonuna,    1119G. 
Bor.ics  (C.  M.)     His  song  bird. 

19S19. 
Boikendorf    (W.    v.)      Notlei- 

dende  agrarier.    33084. 

Borl  a  nd  ( A. )     Sec  Spa  don  i  ( A. ) 
Borland    (J.    IM.)      Self-recom- 
mended.   41433. 
Borland  (O.  W.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.    23243. 
Lamentable      tragedy       of 

Julius  Caesar.    245G4. 
Lamentnble  tragedy  of  Mc- 

Liz'/.ie.    54217. 
Lamentable      tragedy      of 
Omelet       &       Oatmelia. 
245G5. 
Borne     (A.)       Greater    power. 

17.519. 
Bornecque    (H.)      ITemmes   sa- 
vantes.   14046. 

Borneman  (F.)  : 

Capt.   Kenkins   Katzenjam- 
mer  circus.    6126. 
-  -    Rat  charmer.    3S495. 
Bornemann   (O.)     Ombres  chl- 

noises.    33738. 
Borngriiber      (W.)        Christus- 

drama.    7280. 
Bcridioldt.       Chance     meeting. 

6671. 
Borodin    (A.  P.)     Prince  Igor. 

37304a. 
Boros  (M.)  : 

Faithful  wife.    13448. 
My  friend  &  myself.    31.'547. 
That's     the     right     thing. 
4561G. 
Borovik    (P.)       Sensible    idiot. 

4149.5. 
Borrfis  (E.) : 

Catetas.    6450. 
Poca  ve>-efienza.    30-593. 
Siete  cabrillas.     4228.5. 
Borr6  (M.)    Spooks.    43G10. 
Borries    (E.  O.  von)     See  Von 

Borries. 
Borro  (J.)     Mystery  of  Venice. 

31856. 
Borrow      (G.)        Silver     cord. 

42390. 
Bosch  (H.  II.  G.)    Jeanne  of  his 

dreams.    22.57Sa. 
Bosclii-Huber  (A.)  : 

Dream  of  love.    11745. 
Soleil.  f6erie  ballet.    43125. 


Bosen  (J.)     Domestic  blizzard. 

11316. 
B. (Shell  (J.  A.)     He's  got  them 

iignin.    l837Sa. 
Bosque    (J.    Garcia    del)      See 

Garcia  del  Bosque. 
Boss  (E.G.")    Black  slave.   4142. 
BossJiard   (R.  E.)     Test  of  the 

ballot.     55541. 
Bossi  (E.)      Viandante.     48926. 
Bossuet   (P.)     Weuu  eine  frau 

will.     49979a. 
Bostelmann    (L.    F.)     Rutland. 

40388. 
Bostock    (C.   W.)     Melodyland. 

54484,  54485. 

Bostock  (J.  G.)  : 

Case  of  emergency.     6329. 
Deefie.  the  burglar.     10365. 
Electrifian's  new  assistant. 

53513. 
Fashion  shop.     13718a. 
Right  key,   but  the  wrong 
flat.     55177. 
Boston    (B.)     Minister's   recep- 
tion.    29745. 
Boston  (F.J.)    Boston.    13897b. 
Boston    Iiome    .ioiirnal.     Cloud 

wrapped.     7661. 
Eostwick   (E.)     Traitor  to  the 

flag.     46781. 
Bostwick      (M.     M.)      Vander- 

deckeu.     48688. 
Bos  well    (H.   V.)     Incorrigible. 

21600. 
Boswell     (L.)      Miss     Coddle's 
visitor.     29921. 

Boswell  (P.)  : 

Burglar  &  the  baron.     5512. 

Darya.    9917. 

Dream.     11703. 

Grafters.     17239. 

Steel.     43845. 
Boswell       (P..      B.)      Athaliah. 

1744.5b. 
Bosworth  (D.)  : 

Children  of  the  stage.     7041. 

Spooks.     43610. 
Bosworth  (H.  V.)  : 

Best  patron.     3594. 

Leif  Ericsson.     25023. 
Boswortli  &  CO. : 

Diva.     10998. 

Fi-aii  im  hemd.     15282. 

MJidchen  fur  alles.     27315. 
Bosworth  post  no.  2.  G.  A.  R. 

Spirit  of  '76.     43568. 
Bote  (B.)  &Bock  (G.)  : 

Amerioangirl.     1276. 

Chanffeiir  -  in's       Metropol. 
6852. 

Don  Juan.     11349. 

Gemsiagd.     16030. 

Haschi.sch.     18280. 


leute. 


24114. 
24206. 
24318. 
24457. 


Bote   (E.)   &  Bock   (G.)-— Con. 

Izevl.     22287. 

Kalte  herz.     23470. 

Kleider     m  a  c  h  e  n 
24076. 

Kluge  felleisen. 

Konig  Harlekin. 

Laden-komtess. 

Lady  Luftikus. 

Lustigen  weiber  von  Wind- 
sor.   26955. 

Luxusweibchen.    269.59. 

Madame  Seratin.     27220. 

-Miracle.     29789. 

Midler      und      sein      kind. 
31302. 

Oberen  zehntausend.    33212. 

Regimentspapa.    38919a. 

Schwindelmeier     und     cie. 
41145. 

Sturm      auf      die      miihlc 
(1870)     44299. 

Suzette.     44709. 

Terra  bassa.     4.5405. 

Tiefland.     46172. 

Verbotene  braut.  '48850. 

Vergessene  ich.     48865. 

Waldmeister.     49410. 

Wunder.     51917. 

Zaungast.     52293. 
Bothner  (G.)  : 

Alderman  O'Haggerty.    729. 

American  hustler.     1230. 

McMahon's  mishaps.    27111. 

Major  O'Haggerty.     27578. 

Mayor  O'Haggerty.    28944. 

Run  for  your  money.    40264. 

Voodoo.     49281. 49282. 
Botkin  (A.  C.)  : 

Live  it  down.     25949. 

Triple  chevron.     470.59. 
Bottomley  (G.)  : 

King  Lear's  wife.    2.3815a, 
54176. 

Riding  to  Lithend. 
Bottomley    (R.)     Cafe 

fants.     53038. 
Botz  (G.  W.)     Mexican  college 

girl.     293.88. 
Bouchel      (H.     de)        See     De 

Bouchel. 
Bducher     (G. 

queen.    8958. 
Boucheron  (M.) 
Paris.    20457. 
Bouchinet  (A.)  : 

Gertrude.    16221. 

Son  pere.    43225. 
Bouchor  (M.)  : 

Christmas  tale.    7249a 

Dans  la  for#t.    9818. 
Boucicault  (A.)  : 

Court  scandal.    8856. 

Electra.    12396. 

Favorite.    13931. 


39404. 
des   en 


G.) 


Cow 


girl 


Households  of 


2903 


INDEX 


15320. 

249G9-249T0iU 
2o0G0, 
2G094- 


Boucicault  (A.) — Continncd. 

King  &  a  fool.    23720. 

Squireen.    43709. 

When    all    the    world     is 
young.    50194. 
Boncicault  (A.  K.)    Separation. 

41510. 
I?oucicjiult  (D.)  : 

Colleen  bawn.    7818. 

Drink.    11829. 

Forbidden     fruit        14902, 
14903. 

Free  Cuba. 

Jilt.    22710. 

Led  astray. 

Lend  uae  your  wife 

London  assurance. 
20'J97. 

IMarria.ce.     28302. 

Minn.    29700. 

Octoroon,  33254,  332-55. 

O'Dowd.  332S0. 

Shaughraun.     41974,  4197.5. 

Snow  flower.     42925. 

Strugjcle  for  life.    44238. 
BoucicauU  (L.  T.)  : 

Jilt.    22710. 

Led  astiay.  24970. 

O'Dowd.  33280. 

Shaughraun.    41975. 
Pouckstein    (A.   U.)     Dr.  Rap- 
pa  port.    11177a. 
Boucot      (L.)        Intransigeaut. 

218.52b. 
Doudousquie  (G.  C.)  : 

Poet.    30015. 

Saturnalia.    40837. 
Bougarty   (S.  J.  H.  S.)     Cate- 
chise oii  cat-ology.     G447a. 
Boughn    (B.    F.)      Twenty-one 
nights  in  a  jag  house.    47455. 

Boughton   (Mrs.  C.  F.)     Clear 

grit.    7509. 
Boughton  (W.  A.)  : 

Ann  ISIartln's  folly.     1535a, 

1535b. 
Builders.    53014. 
Grotesque  gods.    53841. 
ftliracle.    54.531. 
New  country.     323.53a. 
Other  side.    344S8a. 
Snowbound.    42915a. 
Thief  In  tho  night.    45774a, 
Thirst.    45817. 
Tribunal.    4G957a. 
Upper  dimension.    48522a. 
Wisdom      of      Lao       Tzu. 
51228a. 
Boughton     (W.     E.)       Bar    of 

nnisic.    2944. 
Bouhfilier  (S.  G.  de)     Carnaval 

des  enfant s.    0257. 
Bonilhet  (L.)     IMelenis.    29071. 
Bon  i  I  hot  (P.)    IMiidchenhiindler. 
27315a. 


Boukay  (M.)  : 

Francoise.    15204. 

Pauurge.    35192. 
Boul      (W.     H.)        Weaklings. 

49833. 
Boulden     (A.)       Whole    show. 

50097. 
Bonlton       (Brothers)         Aika. 

040. 
Boulton    (M.)      Burglar   &  the 

girl.    5515. 
Bourchier  (A.)  : 

Angela  Teresa.    1484. 

Arm  of  the  law.    1874. 

Brother  officers.    .5274. 

Chili  widow.    7002. 

Deborah  of  Tod's.    10298. 

Fiander's  widow.    14111. 

Forlced  lightning.    15027b. 

Held  up.     18712. 

Man  in  the  case.    27855. 

Man  Avlio  stole  the  castle. 
27994. 

Morals  of  Marcus.    31009. 

Nun      &      the      barbarian. 
33154. 

Queen's  proctor,    3S12G. 

Sabotage.     40420. 

Simple  Simon.    42457. 

Water  babies.     49093. 
Bourdet  (l5)      Rubicon.     40218. 
Bourdo(W.  E.)     Chance.    0008. 
Bourdon  (J.  E.  II.)  : 

Drunkard's  vow.     11891. 

Just  a  farmer.     23321. 

Time  &  tide.     40234. 

Whisper     in     the     garden. 
50473. 
Bourgain  (A.)  : 

Dame  du  23.     9075. 

Lady  in  23.     24435. 
Bourgeois  (A.)  : 

Due  sordi.     11940. 

Latude.     24807. 

Struck  blind.    44212. 
Bourget  (P.)  : 

Barricade.     3050,  3051. 

Cas  de  conscience.     0309a. 

Crise.     9139. 

Divorce.     11024. 

Emigre.     12014. 

Kritische  tage.     24200. 

Tribnn.     40957. 

V^rite  d^livre.     55709. 
liourke  (E.  L.)  : 

Horsetooth-Charlie.  20300ii. 

Our  flag  ahvays.     3462Ga. 
Boin-land   (B.  P.)     Don  Gil  de 

las  calzas  verdes.     11345. 
Bourlnnd  (C.  B.)    Paredes  oyen. 

35290a. 
Bourn  (M.)   Wine  of  life.  51120. 
Bourn    (N.  Lund-)     See  Lund- 
Bourn. 


Bourne  (A.  N.)     Man  who  was 
human.     27997a. 

Bourne    (C.    F.)     Dust   in   the 
eyes.     12059. 

Bourne     (H.)     Other    side    of 
love.     34488b. 

Bourne      (L.     Y.)      Aphrodite. 
1077. 

Bourns  (F.  H.)     Art  of  conver- 
sation.    1940. 

Bouron  (W.  A.)  : 
Coral  ie.    8493. 
Wlnnifred  lorle.     51141. 

Boiu'relier  (H.)     On  frappe  les 


trois  coup?: 


33771. 


Bousquet  (J.)     Crin]e  d'  Sl  cot6. 

9081. 
Boutet  (F.)    Experience.  53575. 
Bouton    (I.)     Chocolate  eclair. 

7119. 
Bouvg  (P.  C.)     Unrepealed  law, 

55741. 
Bouvet   (L.) 

Arlette.     ISOG. 

Au  rendez-vons  des  beaux- 

esprits.    2351. 
Bouton     de     Berdoulllard. 

4707. 
Carillon     de     Saint  -  Arlon, 

0222. 
Ce  vieux  Morius,    0551. 
Cocotte  en  loterie.     7750. 
Dentiste.     10480. 
Gaiet6s  du  huis-clos.    1570G- 
Jaune  &  rouge.     22520a. 
Souris  dMiotel.     43353. 
Toison  d'or.     40423. 
Bouvier  (A.  J.)     Dancing  wit^ 

Nana.    9739. 
Bouwens  van  der  Boijen    (O.) 

Inconscients.    21597a. 
Bouzelli   (.1.  B.)     Affaire  Drey- 
fus.    424. 
Bovard     (O. )     Raggers    at     n 

dance.     38345. 
Bove    (.L)     Van  Dvke  of  New 

York.     48092. 
Bovoll     (C.     H.)     Masterpiece. 

28735a. 
Bovill  (C.  H.)  : 

Dancing  Viennese.    973G. 
Peggy.     35797. 
Bovin     (M.)       Animated     min- 
strels of  fame.     1520. 
Bovio  (G.)  : 

Christ  at  the  feast  of  Purim. 

7172. 
Cristo.     23124. 
Judas  at  the  feast  of  Purlm. 

23122. 
Saint  I'aul.    40553. 
Bowden     (C.     A.)      Mortgaged 

home.     31081. 
Bowden  (J.  D.)     General  Jack- 
son.    lG044a. 


2904 


iifbEi 


Bowflen  (L.)     Married  by  mail. 

28442. 
Bowdoin  (H.  I..)  : 

Mii'ciculous  voyage.    2079G. 
Neptune's  bride.     32232. 
Keptuue's  daughter.    32233. 
Boweu    (H.   M.)     Daugliter   of 

Cuba.     9946. 
Bo\veu(W.  A.)     Mysterious  en- 
emy.    31810. 
Bower    (B.    M.)     See    Sinclair 

(B.M.) 
Bower  (E.  P.)  : 

Fanchon,     tlie     cricket. 

13G2G. 
Gay  old  girl.     159SG. 
In  tlie  new  world.     21471. 
John  Brown's  hat.    22838. 
Bowers.    Three  rubes.    40U21. 
Bowers  (E. )     Man  about  town. 

27715. 
Bowers    (E.    F.)      Ilappy   New 

Year.    1818Ga. 
Bowers  (F.  V.)  : 

King  Highball  ii.    23779. 
Wliole  Daiu  iaiuily.    50G95. 
Bowers    (G.)      Fiesta    de    Suu 

Xavier.    14132. 
Bowers  (J.)    Cause  of  the  war. 

G524a. 
Bowers  (R.  H.)  : 

I\Iaid  *•  tlie  mummy.   27443. 
Prince  consort.     37290. 
Bowers    (S.    A.)      Living    war 

pictures.    25993. 
Bowers  (T.  M.)    Six-foot  ruler. 

42G17. 
Bowes       (E.      J.)         Kindling. 

23720b. 
Bowlder  (F.)     Asliby  Four  Cor- 
ners.   52742. 
Bowker  (S.  T.)  : 

His  lucky  day.     19717. 
Buse.    40321. 
Bowkett  (S.)  : 

Lucky  Miss  Dean.    2GSG2. 
Superior     Miss     Pelleuder. 
44599. 
Bowl  an  (M.)  : 

Elevating  the  dramsi.  12441, 
In  the  life  class.    21450. 
Minnie  at  the  movies.  297G1. 
Popular  music  hatli  cliarms. 

3US41. 
Teen  a    stars    on    tag   day. 

45204. 
Up  in  the  air.    48482. 
Why  shoe  clerlis  go  insane. 
50751. 
Bowlby    (E.   IT.)      Pseudo  suf- 
fragettes.   377G4. 
Bowles  (D.)  : 

Beethoven.    3272. 
Guilty.    177.57. 
Matinee  liero.    2SS03. 


Bowles  (O.)  : 

Bo- Peep.    4G44. 

Come  back  to  me,  Suooky. 

S042b. 
Eureka.    13047,  13049. 
In  self-defense.    21318. 
Little  Bo-Peep.    25597. 
Man  in  the  moon.    27805. 
Perfect  lady.    35902. 
Bowles     (G.     U.)       Big    boss. 

3779a. 
Bowles     (R.    H.)       Henry     V. 

1S85G. 
Bowling   (K.  D.)     Redemption 

of  Bobby.    3S842a. 
Bowman    (C.  A.)     For  honor's 

sake.    14840. 
Bowman  {Mrs.  C.  II.)     Sister's 

little  girl.    42G04. 
Bowman  (H.  H.)    Pope  on  trial. 

SGS25. 
Bowman  (.7.  M.)  : 

Mysterious    man    in    blue. 

3181G. 
Suffering    suffragettes. 
44300. 
Bowman  (L.)  : 

Anne  wants  to  marry  rich. 

52G03. 
Bill  runs  for  omce.    52891. 
Cowboy  wants  two  babies. 

S944a. 
Honey  moon  line.    20129a. 
Love  at  lirst  sight.    54332. 
Love      of      ]Slartha      Ann. 
54345. 
Bowman  (W.)  : 

Brain  workers.    4893a. 

Find.    14257a. 

Glance      aliead.        lG720a, 

53790. 
Half  a  million.     17910a. 
Knave.    24115a. 
Miles  INIurray.    54.512. 
Our  husband.    34G7Ga. 
Tom  &  Jerry.    55G14. 
Where  the  suu  goes  down. 
50398. 
Bowman  (W.  T.) : 

Mysterious    man    in    blue. 

31810. 
Suffering   suffragettes. 
44390. 
Bowman    bros.    amusemer.t   co. 
Sulferin,:^'  suffragettes.    44390. 

Bown    (D.    E.)      Rose   cottage. 

89957. 
Bown  (H.)  : 

P.ase  hit    3079. 

Round  the  clock.     40100. 
Bowne  (M.  L.)  : 

Corduroy.    8504. 

Without  a  name.    51317. 
Bowron  (W.  L.)     Good  us  gold. 
17057. 


Bowyer    (F.)      Crystal  gazing. 

Boyarsky  (R.)  Russia's  stolen 
throne.    40340. 

Boyce  (J.)  After  it  happened. 
470. 

Boyce  (W.  H.)  Hotel  comfort. 
20353. 

lioyd  (A.)  Country  squire. 
S79L 

Boyd  (A.  W.)  Troubles  in  Ire- 
land.   47172. 

lioyd  (B.)  Mrs.  Ardsley's 
week  end.    30297. 

Boyd    (C.   D.)     Malady  of  the 

day.     27G37. 
Boyd  (C.  E.)     My  nephew  Ned. 

31CG4. 
Boyd  (E.  G.)     -Sec  Boyd  (ilrs. 

W.  N.) 
Boyd  (IL): 

Every  woman's     experience. 

53570. 
Honey-bee.     20114. 
It    might    liappeu    to    you. 

54082. 
Savage.     55241. 
Spotted  vest.     43G37b. 
Tidal  wave.     55595. 
Boyd   (J.)     Unveiling.    48440a. 
Boyd  (J.  M.)  : 

Getting      wise      to      Josie. 

1G297. 
Girl  «S:  t!ie  song.     1G455. 
My  divinity.     31532. 
Boyd  (L.  B.)  : 

Fate  of  a  southern  society 

belle.     1379G. 
Uncle     John     C  o  1  e  m  a  a  . 
479S2. 
:^oyd  (M.) : 

Cattle     kings     of     Texas. 

G4S3. 
Our     American     shrew. 

34527. 
Rauiona.     3S41G. 

Boyd  (W.  H.)     Sheriff.    42071. 
Boyd  {Mrs.  W.  N.)  : 
Eiiduc.     124GS. 
iVIannnv.     27G84. 
iioydell  (J.) : 

Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41741-41744. 
W  o  r  k  s    of    Shakespeare. 
41S71-41S77. 

Boyden  (E.  M.  B.)     Now  all  his 

own.    33108. 
Boyer  fA.  E.)     Divorgons. 

11059. 
Boyer  (.L  F.)  : 

Divorcee.     11052. 
Dom  Pedro.     11314. 
Isle  of  dreams.     22153. 
Jangle.     22474. 


2905 


IFDEX 


Bover    (J.   K.)     Hunted   down. 

20681. 
Boyer  (J.  R.) : 

Bob  Long,  the  boj'  Phoenix. 

4440. 
Down     in     a     coal     mine. 
11594. 
Boyer  (L.  M.)  : 

Her  greed  for  gold.     19008. 
Pair  of  tramps.     35119. 
Si  Plunkard.     42215. 
Who,  what,  when?    50691. 
Bover  (W.  E.)     Temptation  of 

money.     45322,  45323. 
Boyesen  (A.)  : 

Know  tliyself.    24193. 
Manon.     28088. 
Other  Mary.    34462. 

Boylan    (G.   D.)      Yama   Yama 

laud.     51961. 
Boylan     (J.    F.)     Last    resort. 

24760. 
Boylan  (M.t     .Jewel  of  her  soul. 

22696. 
Boylan   (P.  A.)     Where  there's 

a  will.     5O405. 
Boylan    (R.    D.)      Don   Carlos. 

1133.9a. 
Boy  km     (S.)     Jack     and     Jill. 

22311. 
Bovle  (A.)     Beware  of  tramps. 

3712. 
Bovle    (A.   B.)     Noble  outcast. 

,32926. 
Bovle   (B.)     Mi;e!taken  identity. 

30112. 
Boyle  (C.)  : 

Runaway  match.     40278. 
Star  boarder.     43772. 
Boyle    (C.  G.)     Little  clodhop- 
per.   25627. 
Boyle  (C.  H.) : 

Lucky  number.     26866. 
Match-box.     28758. 
Sis    Hopkins,    the    country 
Sirl.     42579. 
Bovle  (J.  P.)     Eloquent  Demp- 

.sy.     12539. 
Boyle  ( J.  T. )     Bamfields  in  Eng- 
land.   2881. 
Boyle  (L.M.)    Rent  day.    39050. 
Boyle  (S.) : 

Ashes  of  desire.    2075. 
Shadow     of     the     cross. 
41685. 
Boyle  (W.) : 

Eloquent  Dempsy.     12539. 
Mineral  workers.    29723. 
Boylesve    (M.   de)      Maccabees. 

27005. 
Boyne  (N.  E.)     Wrong  Mr.  Bob 

Fitzsimmons.     51888. 
Boynton    (C.   D.)     Heart's  one 
need.     18577. 


Boynton    (Mrs.  F.    E.)     White 
pilgrim.     50555, 

Boynton  (H,  A.)  : 

Emerald  eyes.     12591a. 
Mysterious  Parisieune. 

31823a. 
Winning  card.     51149b. 
Boynton     (H.    W.)     Guenever. 

17722. 
Boynton  (J.)    Weekend.   49934. 
Boynton      (J.     H.)       Macbeth. 

27054. 
Boynron  (M.  M.)  : 

Aunt  Nancy's  account  of  a 

fashionable  parlor  recital. 

2420. 
Aunt    Nancy's    account    of 

their      family      reunion. 

2421. 
Before  dinner  scene  at  the 

house  of  the  Montagues. 

3285. 
Changing    of   the   seasons. 

6703. 
Heart's  one  need.    18578. 
John  Henson's  sign.    22857. 
Lillian's  dinner.     25470. 
Prayer  meeting  at  Hilldale. 

37033. 
Rural  theft.    40318. 
Spirits     of     the     deserted 

home.    43585. 
Two-minute  act.    47705. 
Valley  view.    48655. 
Vocal  courtship.    49220. 
Ward  of  the  king.    4900G. 
Why  Scheffer  did  not  play. 

50750. 
Braaten  (O.)     Borgen.    52953. 
Bracco  (R.)  : 

Don  Pietro  Caruso.     113.58. 
Fantasmi.     13654, 13655. 
Hidden  spring.    19376. 
Infedele.    21682a. 
Little  saint.    54294. 
Maschere.    28593b. 
Nellina.    32201. 
Notte     di     neva       33092, 

33093. 
Phantasms.     36074,  36075. 
Piccola  fonte.    36208. 
Piccolo  santo.    30209. 
Sins  of  the  fathers.    42525. 
Smoldering  fires.    42862. 
Sperd'iti  nel  buio.    43513. 
Teatro.    45192a. 
Trionfo.    46999a. 
Unfaithfid.    48304. 
Vollkommene  Hebe.     49257. 

Brace  (B.F.)    Mother.    31117. 
Brachvogel    (A.    E.)      Narciss. 

32011. 
Brachvogel  (A.  H.)     Far  away 

fields  are  green.    13662. 

2906 


Brackett     (C.     W.)       Jocelyn. 

22788a. 
Brackett      (F.)        Elder     son. 

32377. 
Bradbury    (F.  &  J.  H.)     Ken- 
tucky governor.    23004. 
Bradbury  (L.  A.)  : 

Game  of  dominoes.     15859. 
Masqueraders.    28640. 
Bradbury  (W.  B.)     Esther,  the 

beautiful  queen.    12955. 
Br-iddon     (E.)       See    Benners 

(W.  J.) 
Braddon  (M.  E.)     See  Maxwell 

(M.  E.  B.> 
Braddon    (P.)      Dashing   Dell. 

9923. 
Bradfield     (S.    G.)       Old    Vir- 
ginia l.ermit.    33070. 
Bradford    (C.  B.)     Boulder  & 

the  bubble.    4739. 
Bradford  (C.  F.)  : 

Carnival   day   of   the  Kit- 

kat  klub.    6263. 
Dorothy's   masquerade. 
11485. 
Bradford    (E.  'K.)      Selections 

from  Ben  Hur.    41420. 
Bradford  (E.  M.)  : 

After  many  days.    472, 
Hand  of  fate.    18034. 
Bradford  (.L)  : 
A.  D.  1900.    5. 
Conditional  pardon.    8219. 
In  &;  out  of  bondage.    21102. 
John  aiishler.     22870. 
Our  bachelors.    34538. 
Out  oe  bondage.    34821. 
Rose  &  Coe.    39947. 
Wonderful  woman.    51658. 

l^radford  (J.  B.)  : 

Between   the   lines.     3679. 

3681. 
Fritz's  brother.    15495. 
Law  in  N.  Y.    24860. 
New  German.    32383. 
20,000    leagues    under    the 
sea.    52531. 
Bradford      (.L     H.)       Ripples. 

39505. 
Bradford    (J.  M.)     Old  mill   & 

the  new.    33571. 
Bradford  (N.)     In  15  minutes. 

21167. 
Biadham  (J.)     Gal  from  Skow- 

began.    15773. 
Bradley   (A.  M.)  : 
Affinity.    436. 
April.     1730. 
Fairy  farce.    13405. 
Governor's  lady.    17t98a. 
Gwynny  Glyn.    17800a. 
Heart  of  a  rose,    18449. 
His  wife.    19844. 
Lockhart  &  co.    2430G. 


INDEX 


Bradley  (A.  M.) — Contintied. 
Mona  Lisa.     54582. 
Hose  of  Eden.    39986. 
Schuyler.     41132. 
Song  of  youth.     43244. 

Bradley  (C.)  : 

All  for  a  girl,     834a. 
Blockheads.    4282a. 
Princess  Rosebud.    37453. 
Vlvandiere.     49202. 

Bradley   (C.  A.)  : 

Lieutenant   &  the  private. 

2.5266a. 
Some  wise  talk.    43159. 
Washington's     .schoolhouse. 
49674a. 
Bradley  (D.  F.)     King  of  Una- 
dilla.    23888. 

Bradley  (E.  G.)  : 

Pretenders.     37099c. 
Yellowbacks.    52093. 
Bradley    (H.   D.)     King's  cup. 

23953. 
Bradley   (J.  B.)  : 

Boy     &     girl     of     Dublin. 

4822,  4823. 
I  have  got  him.    20793. 
Rest  cure.    39109, 
Uplifters.    48519a. 
Bradley  (J.  E.)     Faith.     13427. 
Bradley  (J.  F.)  : 

At  the  mask-ball.     52752. 
Masqueraders.    28641a. 
Bradley  (L.)     Soubrette  &  the 

landlady.     43302. 
Bradley   (L.  A.)     King  can  do 

no  wrong.    23744. 
Bradley    (L.   D.)     That   drcu? 

girl.     45547. 
Bradley  (L.  T.)  : 

Devil  to  pay.     10674a. 
How   small    the   world    is. 

20528. 
Question.    3S153i). 
Tower  of  Babel.    46639a. 
Bradley    (M.  E.)     Is  marriage 

a  failure?    22098. 
Bradley     (M.     F.)      Down     in 

Georgia.     53457. 
Bradley   (N.  H.)     Having  fuu. 

18329. 
Bradley  (U.)     See  Bradley  (C, 

A.) 
Bradley  (V.)  : 

From    cornfield    to    palace. 

15532. 
Queen  of  Hayti.    38025. 
Bradley      (W.     A.)      Tourist's 

dream,    46627. 
Bradshaw    (C.   H.)     Fix   in    a 

fix.     14448. 
Bradshaw     (J.    K.)       Mustard 
king,     31462. 


Bradshaw  (W.)  : 

Automobiling.     2494. 
Dissipation.     10970a. 
Furnished  rooms.     1.5727a. 
Interim.    21813. 
Nerve.    32247a. 
Rip  van  Winkle.     39487. 
Shop  in  Paris.     42157a. 
Training  camp.     46766. 
What  can't  a   woman   do? 

50054a. 
When  Tatters  won.     50297, 

Bradstreet   (L.)     In  the  dark. 

21372a. 
Bradstreet  (L.  A.)     Wrong  Mr. 

Templeton.     51891. 
Bradt    (H.   E.>     Just  for   fun. 

23351. 
Bradway   (J.  S.)     Making  of  n 


poet. 


r624. 


Brady  (C.  H.)  : 

Grand  army  woman.    17254. 
Woodland  prince.     51685. 

Brady  (G.  T.)  : 

Eagle      of       the       empire. 

12119a. 
Lsland      of      regeneration. 

22142. 
Paternal  burglar.    142a. 
Brady   (G.  E.)     Shakspere  fes- 
tival.   55308. 
Brady  (J.)     Ermine.     12873. 
Brady    (.L    D.)     Jud    Brady's 
romping      girls      &      collies. 
23112. 
Brady  (J.  E.)  : 

Eyes  of  the  law.     53582. 
It  is  the  law.     54080. 
Law  forbids.     542-38. 
Pharisee.    36100. 
Section     580,     penal     code. 

41379a. 
X  36.     51935. 
Brady  (J.  J.)     Broadway  after 

dark.     5140. 
Brady  (J.  W.)  : 

Eyesight  evidence.     13295. 
Year  of  one  life.     52046. 
Brady  (M.  V.)  : 

Volunteer.     49263. 
Volunteers.    49275. 
Brady  (S.  W.)  : 

Governor's  cruise.     17193. 
Queen  of  laughter.     38034, 
38035. 
Brady  (T.  E.)  : 

Running    for    the    nomina- 
tion.   40296. 
Tramp.    46787. 
Brady   (T.  L.)     Game.     15828. 
5rady  (W.  A.)  : 

All  for  a  girl.    835. 
Boston  as  it  is.    4698. 
Bowery  boy.    4780. 


Brady  (W.  A.)— Continued. 

Bowery  girl.    4788, 

Case    of    frenzied    fiinance. 
6330. 

Cuba.    9306. 

Fox  &  geese.    15210. 

Glare  of  Gotham.    16723. 

Happy  days.    18152. 

He    was    a    Bowery    boy. 
1S394 

Humanity.    20621,  20623. 

Irish  Arab.    21955. 

Monroe  doctrine.    30S42. 

New  York  after  dark.  .32.520. 

Old-timer.    33648. 

Only  a  Bowery  boy.    34145. 

Pit.    36409. 

Pretty  Peggy.    37120. 

Rough  rider.    40074. 

Satan  on  earth.    40810. 

Simple  life.    42451. 

Smart  set.    42814. 

Sport  McAllister.    43618. 

Sporty  boy.    43632. 

Sunny  .Tim,    44.554, 

Sweet  sixteen,    44769, 

They  all  do  it.    457.53. 

Third  degree.    4.5800. 

Transvaal.    46834. 

Way  down  East.    49721. 

When  N.  Y.  sleeps.    50275. 

White  feather.    .50514a. 
Brady    &    Mahoney.  ■    Hebrew- 
fireman      &■      the      foreman. 
18607. 

Brneme  (C.  M.)  : 

Beyond       pardon.        3723, 

24460. 
Dora  Thorne.    11452-114.56, 

49879. 
Duke's  secret.    1194. 
Gladys  Greye.    1671.5. 
Her  mother's  sin.    19078. 
llilary'.s  folly.    19473. 
Thorns  i^  orange  blossoms. 

45864,  45865. 

Braeunlich  (H.)  : 
Columbus.    8007. 
Martha  Topham.    28501. 

Braga  (F.)     Liebe  &  verderben. 
25242. 

Bragdon  (D.  A.)  ; 

Appomattox,    1727. 

Billy  Bounce  &  Bogieman. 

3879. 
Honor  thy  mother.    20174. 
.Tack's  romance.    22392. 
Peacemaker,    35695, 
Piece    of    oflJce    furniture, 

36256. 
W'anted,  an  angel.    49549. 
When  love's  abroad.    502G0. 
Bragdon     <0.)       Love     waltz. 
2C646. 


2907 


INDEX 


r.rne:don  (G.  F.)  : 
Boss.    4GS9. 
CoIIe.^ce  Doy  &  the  show  girl. 

7S2S. 
Damaged  soods.    9071. 
F(n-  the  queen.    14947. 
Khig  of  Goiconda.    23837. 
Brn/rso      (K.)        Muttersdiaft 

3147Ga. 
Bialiaiu  (D.)     S.  O.  T.    40402. 
lirahaiu  (H.)  : 

aioses  and  son.    31007. 
Night  in  China.    32GS4. 
Brahani  (H.  .T.)  : 

Slilitary  halh    29577. 
„>     Twin  stars.    47495. 
Braliam  (J.  ,1.) : 

Bottom's  dream.    4729. 
I. ark.    21Gr»l. 
Old  oaken  bucket.    33.')SS. 
Volatile  and  Kuno.    492.'51. 
Bralnn  (L.)     Herr  Cliristeuseu. 

193U2. 
Brain    (R.   D.)      Lock   box  23. 

2G047. 
Bniinard  (^L  D.)    ITpart  throbs 

from  the  desert.    IS.lO.l. 
Brail. erd     (.1.    A.)      Ilis    life's 

happiness.    19G99. 
Brainsby     (J.     W.)       Fortune. 

1504G. 
Bialey  (B)  : 

City  ,of  liroken  liearts.  74oG. 
Miss  Oyama  San.    29999. 
Bramah    (E.)      Transmutation 

of  Yung  Ling.    4GS30. 
Bramer  or  Brammer  (.1.)  : 
Dame  in  rot.    9G7G,  9G77. 
Dancing    Viennese.      973G, 

9737. 
Fiirstenliehe.    53730. 
Hoheit  tanxt  walzer.    19956, 

19957. 
Ideale       gattin.         20S70b, 

20870c. 
Lachende  ehemann.    24302, 

24303. 
Lady  in  red.     24428. 
Laughing  husband.     24S2U. 
Sebr»ne    Sclnvedin.     55252. 

55253. 
Vindobona.      du     herrliche 
stadt.     40077,  49078. 
Eramhali  jtlayers,  inc.: 

Importance    of    coming    & 

going.     2103Ga. 
Lost  co-respondent.   2G29Ga. 
Bramson       (K.)       Kongemagt. 

24229. 
Bramwel!      (J.)       Wise      girl. 

559GG. 
Bra  nan     (W.    A.)     Don    .Juan 

Tenorio.    11353. 
Branch    (T.  A.)     Maiden's  ad- 
venture.    27511. 


Branco    (C.   C.)     Liobe  &  vcr- 

derben.     25242. 
Brand      (A.)      Blue     &     gold. 

4328 
Brand  (L.  F.)  : 

Apples  of  Sodom.     1719. 
City  hall  central.     7452. 
liacket  or  two.    3830G. 
Seven    ages    according    to 
Bill.     41G02. 

Brandeis    (E.  A.)     Boomei'ang, 

4G2Sa. 
Brandenstein       (INI.)        Pietro 

Corsiiii's  revenge.     54956. 
Brandis   (A.  von)     Bernal,  the 

bandit.     3538. 
Brandlow     (H.)      Naturdoktoi 

Stremel.     24199a. 
Braudmann    (D.   E.)     Dead  ov 

alive.     10212. 
Brandon  (G.)     Ups  &  downs  of 

the  Browns.     48537. 
Brandon   (.L  G.)     In  the  hearr 

of  a  child.     21428. 
Brandon  (.T.  Ti.)     Star  by  mis 

take.     437731). 
Brandon   (U.  A.)  : 

By     m  u  t  u  a  1     agreement. 

5G8G,  5087. 
New  life.     3240G. 
Brandon  ( R.  F.)     Star  bv  mis- 
take.    43773b. 
Brandon     (W.)     Are    you    ar 

oddfellow?     1805. 
Brandreth  (P.)     Alvise.    1034a. 
Brandt  (C.  E.)     Monkev  &  th<- 

doctor.     54588. 
Brandt  (E.)  : 

Fool's  gold.     14746. 
Get  the  hook.     1G259. 
Paul  Arackneeda.     3."G03. 
Brandt       (H.      A.)       Widowed 

earth.     55941. 
Brandt  (.L)  : 

Fremde.     15352b. 
Wenn     nicht     der    .Johann 
wjir'.     55870. 
Brandt      (N.)     Captain     Cook. 

G09S. 
Brandts-Buys     (J.)       Gloclcen- 

spiel.     lG7GGb. 
Branen  (.L  T.)  : 

Hannless  flirtation.    18229. 
1st  club.     22193. 
Man  at  the  door.     27748. 
Brangwyn  (F.)    Othello.   3441S. 
Branham   (A.  J.)  : 
Jolly  trio.     229G3. 
Jolly   trio  negro  minstrels. 
229G4. 
Braniff  (E.  A.)  : 

Cure  in   Christian   science. 

9465. 
Intruder.     21872. 


Brann  (W.  C.) : 

Cleon.     7583. 
Ray  Hamilton.     3S530. 
Retribution.     39155,  39159. 
That      American      woman. 
45528. 
Brannan  (D.)  : 

Standard  bearer.     43754. 
Trap.    4G840. 

Brannan      (D.      H.)      Lingual. 

25525. 
Brannan  (M.)     McFadden's  re- 
ception.    27082. 
Brannan  (M.  M.)  : 

De    great    i'ete    Bawnum's 

niinstuls.    10170. 
Stranded  players.     44032. 
Brannon   (C. )     Marcelle.  a  tale 

of  the  Revolution.     28150. 
Brausby  (C.)     Baltasar.     2871. 
Branson      (W.     G.)       Romola, 

30876. 
Bratt      (A.)     ]\rann     auf     der 

schaukel.     28076. 
Brat ton : 

In  Lovers  lane.    21232. 
Sunday    night    in    Lover'.<* 
lane.     445.35. 
Bratton     (.1.     C.)     Freedman's 

light.     15340. 
Bratton  (J.  W.)  : 

Nev\'lyweds    &    their    bab^. 

32559. 
Smart  set.     42817. 
Bratton      (O.      S.)       Creation. 

9049. 
Bra  ugh  n  (G.  H.)     Ravenswood. 

38524. 
Braun    (J.)     Cornelia,    mother 

of  the  Gracchi.     8537a. 
Braun   (P.)     Andrea  del  Sarto. 

1435. 
Braun  (W\)     Kinder  der  gross- 

stadt.     2.3713a. 
Braunig    (S.)  : 

Fate  of  the   Dalton  gang. 

13799. 
Nick  Carter,  the  N,  Y.  de 
tective.     32021. 
Braunsberg    (J.    Wiener-)     See 

AViener-Braunsberg. 
Braunworth  (E.  xV.)     Every-day 

occurrences.     1311  Oa. 
Brausewetter       (M.)       Lebens- 

lust.     24964  a. 
Brautigam  (E,  L.)  : 
Chorus  gii-I.     7147. 
What  happened  in  3  weefe. 
50076. 
Braverman     (B.)     Rebecca    oi 

the  city  of  York.    38019. 
Bravo  (F.)  : 

Amor  bandolero.    1328a. 
Sabado  sin  sol.     40412. 


2902 


INDEX 


Drawn  (B.)    See  Travis  (G.  M.) 
P.rny  (C.  E.)  : 

Midwinter    night's    dream. 

2051.1 
Tropical       engagement. 
4715."». 
Bray  (F.  M.)  : 

Her  lieart's  desire.  19010. 
Love,    tlic    tyrant.      20G31, 
2G632. 
Brjtvliam   (K.)     Fatal  witness. 

13775. 
Bray  ley   (A.  W.)  : 

Agoracritus  of  Paros.    599. 
Beatrice.    31S2. 
Bray  ton  (.J.  Q.)     Impressionist 

pictures.     21053, 
Brealvspear  (A.)  : 

H.  H.— U.  S.  A.    53S51. 
More  banned  against  than 

bauislied.    3101.5a. 
More    to    be    pitied    than 

scented.    3102Ga. 
Orange  blossoms.    54820. 
Refined  scandal.    55134. 
Tragedy  of  fat.    55G33. 
Turn  in  at  niglit.    55079. 
Breare  (W.  H.)  : 

.  Boro'  bencli.    4GG7. 
Darlc  page.    9870. 

Brearley  (W.  H.)     King  Wasli- 

ington.    49653. 
Breatli    (.T.)    jr.     For   honor's 

salce.    14S3S. 

Breckenridge  (G.  E.)  : 

Modern  woodman.    30G71. 
Woodman  soldier.    51GS9. 

Breckenridge  (O.  P.)     Daphne, 
alias  Billy.    9837. 

Breckenridge  (J.  F.)     Rustlerai 

403G3. 
Bi-ede  (W.)     Feist.     1398G. 
Bredin   (W.  S.)     His  liighness, 
tlie  first  gentleman  of  Europe. 
19G57. 
Bredschneider  (W.)  : 

Extrabliitter !    53579.  53580. 
Filmzauber.    14239, 14240. 
Girl  on  the  film.    IGGll. 
Grosse      rosiuen.        17GS4, 

17GS5. 
Hochherrschaf tl iclie    wohn- 

ungen.    19919. 
Wenn  zwel  lioclizeit  maclien. 

55871. 
Wie  einst  im  mai.    SOSGSb. 
50S0Se. 
Bree  (T.  W.)    Carrots.    0299. 
Breed   (A,  I.)     Beyond  human 

power.    3721. 
Brte<l  (.1.  E.)  : 

Everycreditman.  53505, 

535GG. 
Friend  salesman.    53712. 


Breeden    (M.   A.)   jr.     Butler's 

secret.    5G41. 
Breen  (U.)    December  tlie  24 tli. 

30325. 
Breen    (R.   R.)      Wlien  women 

rule.    .50363. 
Breen    (W.    F.)      Courtship   of 

Molly  Malone.    8877. 
Breeze  (R.)    Zuniana.    50050. 
Bivglio     (P.     A.)       Paganini's 

ghost.    35029. 
Bregman    (G.)      Drei   brueder. 

1179G. 
Brehmer    (F.)      Helga   Holger- 

son.    18752. 

Breil  (.J.  C.)  : 

Blundering  Cupid.    441G. 
Little  cavalier.    2.5611. 
Love  pirate.     26600a. 
Madam  Alimony.    27149. 
Professor  Tattle.    37641. 
Tammany  sacliem.    45081. 

Breiter  (N.)  : 

Husbantl.    20712. 
Minute-man.    29776. 
Three  minute-men.    45990. 
Wild  oats.    50978. 

Breitkopf  &  Uiirtel : 

Aucassln  und  Nicoletto. 
2357. 

Cap  of  Confucius.    C02G. 

Chrlsimas  mystery.    7238. 

Fantasio.    136.50. 

Faust.    13903,  13904,  53618. 

Flying  Dutchman.    14628. 

Gemot.     16215. 

Godoleva.    16841. 

Golgatha.    17041. 

Herbstm.mover.    19184. 

Katharina.    23515. 

Klingelbeutel.  St.  Helena, 
2409S. 

Leli-Tsee.    25031. 

Liebesverbot.     2.52.57. 

Liebeswalzer.    25258. 

Mastersingers  of  Nurem- 
berg.   28751. 

Mataswintha.    287.57. 

Orestes.    3433G. 

Pepita  .Jimenez.    35870. 

Prinz  wiier  wilien.    37491. 

Teufel.    45477. 

Valkyrie.    4S642a. 

Breitwiser      (,L     E.)     Digging 

for  gold.     10851. 
Brelot       (A.)        Julia      Vidal. 

23218. 
Bremner  (B.  I.)  : 

Dr.  Buginski's  will.     11121, 

11122. 
Hut  in  the  forest.    54000. 
In  his  image.     21206. 
Juan.     54127. 
Juan  Haya.     23099. 

2909 


Bremner    (B,    I.) — Continued. 
Light.     25356a. 
Nurse.     54744. 
Search-light.     41258. 

Bremond     {Mrs.     P.)     Lilian's 
promise.     25454. 

Bremont      (.\.,     com  f  esse     de) 

Itagged  etlge,    38341. 
Brenan      (F.)       Meg      Burns. 

29040. 
Brenan     (M.)       Sec     Madison 

(M.) 
Brenan  (M.  F.)  : 
Lenore.     2506.1. 
Marguerite.    28222. 
Brender  (M.)     Dream.    11702a. 
Brengle     (G.)     At     the     club. 

2212. 
Breniser  (R.  D.)  : 
I  Hazed.     18^5.52. 

1  While    the    auto    stopped. 

50434. 
I  Brennan   (A.  T.  Y.)  : 
!  Chimes.     70GG. 

Paper  doll.    3.5225. 
Brennan     (B.)     Lure    of    foot- 
lights.   26945. 
Brennan     (D.)     See    Relnhard 

(J.  V.  N.) 
Brennan      (D.     T.)     HannibaL 

18091. 
Brennan    (E.   M.)     Too   much. 

46532. 
Brennan      (F.)       Pseudonyme. 

37765. 
Brennan  (F.  A.)  : 

Flossy   of  the  five  &   ten. 

14576a. 
Trixie     &     the     amateur. 
47125. 
Brennan      (G.      M.)       Daddy. 

9o93a. 
Brennan      (H.     R.)       Cashier. 

6372. 
Brennan  (H.  W.)     Fun  on  the 

docks.     1569Ga. 
Brennan  (Jl/r.  &  Mrs.  .T.  E.)  r 
Bank  clerk.    2900. 
Tim,  the  tinker.    4022C. 
Brennan     (J.    J.)     Two    little 
girls  in  blue.     47673. 

Brennan    {Mrs.  J.  J.)     Basket 

ball.    3087. 
Brennan  (.1.  P.)  : 

Esther,  the  Persian  queen. 

12957. 
Robert,  the  king.    3964G. 
Brennan  (.Tay)     On  Broadway. 

33760a. 
Brennan   (Joe)     Irish  Yankee. 

22040. 
Brennan     (John)     Before     the 
wedding.     52849. 


rSTms. 


Brennan  (M.)  : 
Billy.     3871. 
Nothing.     33077. 
Tenvilliger.    45446. 
Brennan  (M.  J.)  : 

Disowned  daughter.     10960, 

10961. 
Shanghaied.      41944a, 
41945. 
Brenner     (D.)     Candy     booth. 
,  5999a. 
Brenner  (S.  M.)  : 

Ethan  Allen.     12991. 

Girl  &  the  governor.     16438, 

16439. 
Governor    of    La    Guayra. 

17185. 
Husband  hunters.     20719. 
Pearl  of  the  Indies.     35735. 
War.     49571a. 
Brennert  (H.)    Ober.    33210. 
Brenon  (A.  St.  John-)     See  St. 

Jolin-Brenon. 
Brenon    (F.   S.  &  H.)     Intrud- 
ers.    21879. 
Brent     (W.    H.)     Hazel    Dell. 
•  18357. 
Brentano      (F.     Funck-)       Sec 

Funck-Brentano. 
Brentano  bros.     Princess  Sach- 
.'  inka.     37456. 
Brenta  no's : 

Chinese  lantern.    7090, 
Electra.     12402. 
Jesters.    22667a. 
Lilies  that  festei-.     25455. 
Plavs,  pleasant  &  unpleas- 
ant.    36509b. 
Press  cuttings.     37087, 

37087a. 
Prunella.    3776L 
■       Red  robe.     3S785a. 

Shewing  up  of  Blanco  Pos- 

het.    42102,  42103. 
Three   plays   for   Puritans, 

46017b. 
Woman  on  her  own.     55989. 

Brentford      (B.'*       Gold-dust. 

10891. 
Breriton  (E.  A.  C.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     788. 

Norseman.    33018. 

Brereton   (A.)     Honour  is  sat- 
isfied.   20191. 
Bres  (R.  F.)  : 

Fairy  tale.    13418. 

Law   &   the   lady   down    in 

Dixie.    24857. 
Turn  of  the  wheel.    47364. 

Brgsil   (J.)     Creole.    9060. 
Bresles     (H.)       Armurier    de 

Tol(>de.    1890. 
Bretherton   (K.  L.)     Minister's 

messenger,    29744b. 


Breton : 

Conspiradores.    8336. 
Guitarra  del  amor.    53846. 
Breton     (A.)      Sangre    castiza. 

40700. 
Breton  (C.)     See  Seat  (C.  B.) 
Breton    (D.  J.)     Ayudante  del 

duque.    2592b. 
Bret6n  (M.)  : 

Amor  baturro.    1329. 
Bachiller  Medina.    2730. 
Cosmopolita.    8002. 
Breton     (Ted)       Breton's    act. 

5027. 
Breton  (TomSs)  : 

Capitanes  del  Zfir.    6056a. 
Dolores.     11307. 
Tabare.    44892. 
Ya     se    van     los    quintos, 
madre.     51949. 
Brotonne  (M.)  : 

Only  way.    34225,  34226. 
Struck  by  a  snag,    44213. 
Brett     (A.     H.)       Montezuma. 

30917,  30918. 
Brett  (H.        G.)        Aristocrat. 

1831. 
Breuker  (G.  W.)  : 
New  sex.    32456. 
Woman  lends.    51431. 
Brevoort  (R.)     On  the  banks  of 

the  Sini')is.    33803. 
Brewer  (E.)     Critical  moment. 

9256. 
Brewer  (G.  H.)    Princess  &  the 

drummer.    37395. 
Brewer     (H.     D.)       Thane    of 

Cawdor.    4,5517a. 
Brewer  (L.)  : 

Alice  unafraid.    797. 
Blind  love.    4252. 
Graft.    17230. 
Brewer    (S.  G.)      Dispelling  of 

big  Jim.    10963. 
Brewer  (W.)  : 

Find.    14257b. 
Governor.    17177. 
Woman  v»-ho  knew.    51497a. 
Brewer   (W.  R.)     Pipe  dream. 

30367. 
Brewer   (W.  W.)     Man  &  the 

maid.    27740. 
Brewster  (A.)  : 

Devoted  wife.    10726. 
Edward  Stanly.    12270. 
Emma  Rivers.    12621. 
Queen  of  peris.    38037. 
Rosalie  Southerland.  39932. 
Theresa  &  Sebastian,  45734. 
Three  viragoes.    46038. 
Brewster  ( E.  E. )  : 

Baker's  rantomimes.   52810. 
Beresford     benevolent     so- 
ciety.   3.531. 
Brewster  (E.  V.)  Loyalty.  26800. 


Brewster     (F.     S.)       Allantay. 

33720. 
Brewster  (S.  V.)  : 

Futuriryland.    15743. 
Here  and  there.    19190. 
Image  of  Biz  Biz.    20993. 
Lookout!    54317. 
Breyer  (^I.)  : 

K.    O.    C.    of    Hope    Hill 

23438. 
Kiug  of  cash.    23828. 
T/ord      Drummond's      love. 
20199.  .1 

Thistles  in  Jersey.    45S55. 
Bieyer    (W.  V.)     Angel  &  the 

prodigal.    3402. 
Br  ice  (A.  W.)     Wedded,  yet  no 

\vife.    49889. 
Brick-Dale  (R.  J.)  : 

Girl  who  would.    10045. 
Mother's  cure.    31176. 
Brickdale  (E.  F.)  : 
Henry  VI.     18860. 
Taming      of      the      shrew. 

15059. 
Winter'3  tale.    51207. 
Brickenstein    (M.    S.)      Masks. 

54454. 
Bricker   (E.  3.)     Face  to  face. 

13315. 
Brickner     (I.)       Every     child. 

13104. 
Brickner  (M.  S.)     Chef.    0886. 
Bridgeman    (,I.  V.)     Catharine 

the  Second.    0455. 
Bridges    (.L   P.)      Hilt   to  hilt. 

19492. 
Bridges      (M.     S.)        Birthday 

lamp.    17310a. 
Bridges  (R.)     Humours  of  the 

court.    20643. 
Bridghnra  (G.  R.)  : 

At  the  Sign  of  the  Shooting 

Star.    52750. 
Brown-eyed  Betty.    .53003. 
Case  for  Sherlock  Holmes. 

6317. 
Cupid's  partner.     9430a. 
Excuse  me.     13200a. 
Girl  from  upper  7.     10.j37a. 
Girl  up-stair.s.     53780. 
Her       first       assignment. 

18981a. 
His  father's  son.     19017a. 
House  by   the  side  of  the 

road.     .5.3981. 
Katy  dtd.     54101. 
Leave  it  to  I'olly.     24955. 
Mrs.    H  a  y  w  o  o  d  '  s    help. 

30377a. 
Jlodern  Cinderella.    30591a. 
Not     on     the     progi'amme. 

33057a. 
On  the  quiet.     3.3SS9a, 
One  on  Dick.     34092a. 


2910 


INDEX 


Britlfrham    (G.  R.) — Continued. 

IMiiys  in  pinafores,     54979. 

Queen  of  iiejirts.     3S030. 

l{e;:uliir  rail!  rail!  boy. 
3S934a. 

Re;:ular  scream.    3S935. 

II i  nsi-a  rou  nd-a-rosie.    394G7. 

Sally  Lunn.     40G02a. 

Short  plays  for  small  play- 
ers.    421  GSc. 

Six  times  nine.     42629a. 

Throe  of  a  kind.     45999. 

Turn  in  the  road.     47350. 

Bridshain   (L.  C.)  : 

Famous  Brown  vs.  Browu 
separate         maintenance 
case.     13619. 
Margery      makes      good. 

2S214a. 
Marriage  of  Jack  and  Jill. 

2S414. 
Suffragette    town    meeting. 
44419. 
Bridgman      (C.      J.)       Saturn. 
40S35. 

BridgAvood  (C.  A.)     Board  bill. 

442S. 
Briede  (P.  G.)     In  troubles  of 

our  own.    21558. 

Brier    (H.  M.)     Other  woman. 
34494a. 

Brier  (W.  J.)  : 

Jedediah     Judkins,     J.     P. 

225S9. 
Lorena's  lovers.     26233. 
IMaminon.     27679. 
Soldier  of  fortune.     43070- 

43072. 

Briesen  (F.  von)  : 

Die  von  Wildtberg.     10840b. 

Sandbiichse.     40687. 
Brieux  (E.)  : 

Armature.     1877. 

Berceau.     3527. 

Blanchette.     4200. 

Bourgeois  aux  champ;?. 
4761a. 

Breaking  jail.     4990. 

Course.-  8016. 

Damaged  goods.    9671. 

Deserteuse.     10552. 

Evasion.     37.525a. 

Femme  seule.     14041. 

Foi.     14648,  14649. 

Four  plays ;  by  Emile  An- 
gler.    15171a. 

Four  plays  of  the  Free  the- 
ater.    15173a. 

Franca  ise.     15244. 

Hiinnetons.     18089. 

Ma  tern  ire.     2S786.  2S7S8. 

Petite  amie.    300.38. 

Plus  forte.     36578. 


I  Brieux  (E.) — Continued. 

lied     robe.     6967a,     38785, 

55130. 
Resultat    des    courses! 

39124. 
Robe  rouge.     38785a,  39612. 
Simone.     42446. 
Suzette.     44710. 
Thi-ee  plays.     46011,  46012. 
Trois  lilies  de  M.  Dupont. 

47139. 
Woman  on  her  own.     55989, 
55990. 
Brigel  ( S.  G.)  : 

Betty's  new  moon.    8661a. 
Heiress.     18675. 
Runaway.     40270. 
Briggs    (A.    B.)     Law    in    the 

limelight.     24860a. 
Briggs  (B.)  : 

A.  D.  2000.     10. 
Dick  Turpin.     10808. 
Briggs  (C.  de  M.)     One  a  day. 

54796. 
Briggs    (Mrs.   D.   L.)     Passing 

of  trial  by  jury.    35460. 
Briggs   (E.  L.)     Rose  o'  Plym- 
outh-town.   39979a. 
Briggs      (F.)       Master's      last 

dream.    28746. 
Briggs     (H.     M.)     Omadhaun. 

33727. 
Briggs  (H.  P.)  : 

Booster.     52952. 
Friend  in  need.    15432. 
Love  pirate.    26600a. 
Make-believe.    27591a. 
Two  arms.    47543a. 
Briggs  (H.  S.)  : 

Ireland  (»f  to-day.    21933. 
Madge  Darby.    27284. 
Briggs  (J.  P.): 

D  0  b  s  o  n '  s       honeymoon. 

11093. 
Life  shortener.    25327. 
Three  with  a  bag.    46043a. 
Briggs    (L.    M.)      Frost    king. 

15601. 
Briggs   (M.  J.  G.)     Modernist 

30074. 
Briggs      (W.      D.)        Sejanus. 

41414. 
Briggs  (W.  H.)  : 

Average  man.    2526. 

Bargain.    2984. 

Behold     thy    wife.      3340, 

52853. 
Chew  chew,    53124. 
Cleopatra  on  the  job.    7592. 
Honor  bright.    201.59. 
That  kind  of  a  girl.    45583. 
This  our  life.    45847.  j 

Under  dog.    48107.  i 

Wives  of  yestei-day.    5133L  | 
Woman  pays.    51478.  ' 


Bvigham  (G.  B.)  : 

Gypsy  maid.    16411. 
Hoboe.     19911,  19912. 
Ralu  producers.    38378. 

Brigham   (H.  F.)     Ye  deestrict 
skewl.    52031. 

Brigham  (J.  L.)  : 

Blue  grass  courtship.    4372. 
Infernalis.    21691. 
Kathleen  O'Mara.    23524. 

Brighouse  (H.)  : 

Doorway.    11443. 
Garside's  career.    53747. 
Graft.    17226. 
Hobson's  choice.    53958. 
Oak  settle.    33195. 
Odd  man  out.    33264. 
Scaring  off  of  Teddy  Daw 

son.    40967. 
Spring      in      Bloomsburg. 

43653. 
Zach.    56049. 

Bright  (A.  J.)     Ruth.    40370. 

Bright      (H.)        Trump     card. 
47262. 

Bright  (M.  C.  G.)     Advice  ltd. 
387a. 

Brigida   (G.)     Pearl  of  Gleam- 
land.    35730. 

Brilant  (A.  M.)  : 

Lotus  man.    26384a. 
Whirlpool  maker.    55914. 

Brilliant    (L.)      Oi,   wie   nehm 

ich  sie?    33376a. 
Brindisi    (L.)     Dream  of  New 

Year's  eve.    11747. 
Brink      (C.     W.)       Constanza. 

8361. 
Brinker      (U.     A.)       Typhoon. 

47860. 
Brinkley.    Uncle  Dick.    47950. 
Brintnall  (W.  S.)  : 
Bathing.    3098. 
Held  up.    18711. 
Henrietta's      emancipation. 

18818. 
His  first  case.    19626. 
Malay.    27640. 
Mr.  Boggs  on  Sunday  morn- 
ing.   30156. 
Montague,      the      gambler. 

308S2. 
Sh^jriff's  luck.    42087. 
Bi-inton  (D.  G.)     Maria  Cande- 

laria.    28231. 
Brinton     (H.    F.)       Crime    of 

Cranston  manor.    9089. 
Briollet.         Nouvelle       Justice. 

33099a. 
Briones.    Hi  jo  de  Budha.    19465. 
Briquet  (J.)  . 
Adele.    272. 

Auction  pinochle.    2361. 
Mitternaclitsmaedel.   30503. 


5379— VOL  2— IG- 


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2911 


INDEX 


Briquet  (J.) — Continued. 

Ttierese     sie     niclit     bOse. 
45740. 
Brisac    (Monteux-)      See  Mon- 

teux-Brisac. 
Brisay  (H.  ile) : 

Apr6s  vous  le  Bottin.    1735. 
Aventure     de     Hemi     IV. 

2520. 
C'est    envoys    du    paradis. 

574S. 
Chien  expert.    6976. 
Curiense  consultation,  9475. 
Eugenie  .  .  .  donue-moi  done 

le  journal.    13035. 
Faute        de        s'expliquer. 

13924. 
Fortune  au  violon.    15050. 
On  a  une  cousigue  ou  Ton 

n'en  a  pas.     33749. 
Petit  chapeau.    36032. 
Plaisirs  de  la  peclie.     3G434. 
Poule  au  pot.     36910. 
Sale  blague.     40582. 
Brisbane  (A.)  : 

Christian  scientist.    7185. 
Shakespeare's         works. 
41857a. 
Brisbarre    (E.  L.  A.)     Modern 

Othello.    30638. 
Briscoe     (B.    P.)     Hide    thief. 

19388. 
Briscoe      (H.)       That     cannot 

sink.     45544a. 
Briscoe     (I.)     Mystic     garden. 

31862. 
Briscoe    (J.    W.)     Wooing   Sis. 

51710. 
Brisebarre  (A)    White  Othello. 

50552. 
Brisker  (C.)    Politik  und  liebe. 

36726a. 
Brisson    (A.)     Ce    qu'    il    faut 

taire.    6550a. 
Brister    (C.    S.)     King    (?)    of 

the  tropics.     23883. 
Brister    (J.   L.)     New   thought 

for  old  heads.     32472. 
Bristol  (D.  L.)  : 

Connoisseur.     8282. 
Soul  of  Marita.     43325. 
Bristol     (W.     H.)     Two     clay 

pipes.     47584. 
Bristor  (W.  C.)  : 

Good  fellow.     17076a. 
Homeburg        junction. 

20066a. 
Wire  tappers.     51222a. 

Bristow  ( G.  F. )  Rip  Van  Win- 
kle.    39490. 

Britt  (W.  K.)  No  count  for 
her.     32855. 

Brittain      (G.      E.)       Liberty. 

.  25211,  25212. 


Brittel   (A.  P.,  P.  L.,  P.  A.  L., 

or  Paul)  : 

Ells'-Roy.     12508. 

Estoria.     12961. 

Heart     of     the     Estelles. 

18487. 
Mackinac.    27107. 
My  Lady  Estoria.    31600. 
Veronica.     48881. 
P.ritton : 

Candy  kid.     6000. 
Cow-boy  girl.     8935, 
Trust  busters.     47268. 
Eritton      (A.)      Silver     lining. 

42406. 
Brittou     (O.)     Jack's     affinity. 

22382. 
Britton     (R.)     Widow     &    the 

gold  mine.     50801. 
Britton  (W.)     Wedded,  yet  no 

wife.     49889. 
Brix  (R.)     Gnadenbild.     16803. 
Erixton    (L.    T.)     Hebrew    re- 
cruit.    18610. 
Br6     (H.)     Love    without    es- 
teem.    26655. 

Broad     (J.)     What    a    woman 

may  not  tell.    50046. 
Broad   (J.  A.)     Joseph.     23000. 
I'.roadbent       (H.)        Pixie -led. 

36418. 
Broadbrim.     See   Warwick    (J. 

H.) 
Broadhurst  (B.)  : 

He   didn't   want   to   do    it. 

18372a. 
What     money     can't     buy. 
50099b. 

Eroadhurst  (G.  H.)  : 

Ahkoond  of  Swat.     622. 
Bought  &  paid   for.    4736, 

52964. 
Coward.     8974. 
Don't    weaken.      11420, 

11420a. 
Fool  &  his  money.     14712. 
He   didn't   want   to   do    it. 

lS372a. 
Innocent.     21738a. 
Law  of  the  land.    24871a. 
Man  of  the  hour.     54409. 
Reaping      the      whirlwind. 

38602. 
Royal  escapade.     40140. 
Rudolph  &  Adolph.     40227. 
Song  of  the  world.    43243. 
To-day.     46412,  46413. 
What   happened    to   Jones. 

50079,  50080. 
What    money     can't     buy. 

50099b. 
Why      Smith     left     home. 

50754. 

2912 


Broadhurst  (H.  E.)  : 

Silent  Winthrop.     42358 

Woman  of  today.    51474. 
Broadhurst  (T.  W.)  : 

Black  hand.     4101. 

Cambyses.     5932. 

Consequences.     8320. 

Her  fatal  beauty.     18968. 

Holy  city.     199S3,  19984. 

Justice.    23410. 

King's  favorite.     23963. 

Mad  marriage.    27137. 

Medea.    29009. 

Plainsman.     30432. 

Red  lobe.    55130. 

Sinners.    42514. 

Suicide  hall.    44438. 
Eroadhurst  &  Currie.     Son  of 
rest.     43212. 

Eroadhurst  bros. : 

Reaping      the      whirlwind, 

38602. 
What    happened    to    Jones. 

50079,  50080. 
Why     Smith     left     home. 
50754. 
Eroadus     (W.     F.)       Ichabod 
Crane.    20851,  20853. 

Broadway  pub.  co. : 

Dolls  &  toy  balloons.    11276. 

Dreamer.    11773. 

Tale  confided  by  the  woods. 
44963. 

Wildei-ness.    51006. 
Broadwell    (M.  L.)   jr.     In  the 

shadows.    21513a. 
Eroadwell  (W.)  : 

Barber  shop.    2970. 

Repertoire  show.    39070. 

Shopping  material.    42163. 
Breaker  (F.)     Inez.    21675. 
Breaker  (Mrs.  F.)  : 

Husband's  error.     20730. 

Jack  Courtney's  wife.  22325. 

Twilight  marriage.    47478. 
Erobst     (G.)       Yellow    streak. 

52087. 
Brochado     (Fernandez-)       See 

Fernandez-Brochado. 
Brociner    (M.)     Vor  dem.  siin- 

denfall.    49285. 
Brock  (F.)     See  Brock  (H.  F.) 
Brock  (F.C.)    Raindrop.   3S3S9. 
Block  (H.  F.)  : 

Bank  account.    2896a. 

Cranf'jrd.    9007. 

Daughters     of     the     city. 
10029a. 

Parasite.    35280. 

Quack.    37946. 

Sautioi.    40754. 

Special  edition.    43462. 

Brockett  (J.  B.)    Dressing  case. 
11815. 


INDKX 


Brockhaus  (M.)  : 
Abreise.    98. 

BarenhUuter.    2792,  2793. 
Kobold.    24200. 
Konigski  ruler.    5G0S2, 
Sternegebot.    43887. 
Brofkman  (J.)     Actress's  chap- 
eron.   232. 
Brock  way  (L.  M.)     Moonstone. 

309S2. 
Brod    (M.)     Hohe  des  gefiihls. 

19931. 
Erode  (J.  L.)  : 

Broadway  spark.    5152. 
What  !he  gods  sent.    5.5891. 
Within  the  gates  of  Yildiz. 
5130.'5b. 
Broder  (.1.)  : 

Accidents  of  marriage.    140. 
Doctor's  remedy.    11205. 
Galathea.    15776. 
His  first  masterpiece.  19630. 
Jealousy.     22544. 
Merchants.     29193. 
One  of  a  thousand.    34057. 
Pearl.    35722. 
Sacrifice.    40443. 
Sales  girl.    40586. 
Strange  birds.    44040. 
True  punishment.    47248. 
Women's  hearts.    51019. 
Youth  &  old  age.    52241. 
Broderick  (D.)     Crazy  to  go  on 

the  stage.    9045. 
Broderick    (J.    W.)      Arkansas 

traveler.    1856. 
Brodeur    (RI.   N.)      Nance  Old- 
field.    31942a. 
Brodie  (F.  G.)    Found  in  China- 
town.   15116a. 
Brodlique  (E.)  : 

Gila  monster.    16349. 
Three  tenses.    46032. 
Brodock  (G.  S.)  : 

My    lord    &    lady's    bull. 

31625. 
Woman      of     few      words. 
51438. 
Brodrick  (J.)  : 

New  game.    32381. 
Supplanted  heir.    44614. 
Two  old  juveniles.    47733. 
lirodt  (C.  S.)     Sheridan's  ride. 

42065. 
Brody  (A.)     Lea  Lyon.    24902a. 
Brody  (M.)  : 

Marriage    market.      28404, 

28405. 
Sybil.    44S36a. 
Brody       (S.)         Timiir      Liza. 

46228a. 
Brodzky    (L.)      Humour   of   it. 

20642. 
Broeck     (M.    Ten)       See    Ten 
Broeck. 


Broekhoven    (J.   A.   van)     See 

Van  Broekhoven. 
Brokkob     (C.)       Life     for     a 

woman's  love.    25293. 
Brokmeyer     (E.    C.)       Errand 

boy.    12384. 
Brome  (R.)    Antipodes.  39076a. 
Bromley    (M.)     Dying  pugilist. 

12094. 
Bronikowski     (F.    v.    Oppeln-) 

-See  Oppeln-Bronikowski. 
Bronson    (E.    S.)      My    Dutch 

uncle.    31537. 
Bronson    (G.    C.)      California. 
.    5851. 
Bronson  (J.  IJ.)  : 

California.,   5846. 
In  freedom's  name.    21177. 
In  passion's  power.     21295. 
Lights  of  Frisco.    25428. 
My  Maryland.    31642. 
Waif  of  EI  Dorado.    49375. 
Bronson   (T.  B.)     Journalisten. 

23067b. 
Bronson  (W.)  : 

Me  &  my  big  sister.    28967. 
Point  of  honor.    36635. 
Eronson-Howard   (G.  F.)     See 

Howard  (G.  F.  B.) 
Bronston  (D.)  : 

Mote  &  the  beam.    31113. 
When    dreams    come   true. 
50216. 
Bronte  (C.)  Jane  Eyre.    22455- 

22458,  26437,  28717a. 
Bronte     (E.)       Wuthering 

Heights.     51921a,  51922. 
Brooke    (A.)      Far-away   isles. 

13663. 
Brooke    (C.  F.   T.)      Dramatic 
w^orks  of  D.  B.  Lucas.    11681. 
Brooke  (J.)     Heiress  &  the  at- 
torney.   1S676. 
Brooke  ( J.  J.)  : 

Aunt  Dormer.    2391. 
Fatal  secret.    13766. 
Tangled  thread.    45106. 
Brooke  (R.)   Lithuania.  25576a. 
Brooke      (T.)        Shakespeare's 

principal  plays.    41906a. 
Brooke  (Van  D.)  : 

Course  of  true  love.    8837. 
Quicksands      of      Gotham. 
38194. 
Brooke  (W.)    Half-back.   17914. 
Brooke  (W.S.)    Iwoz.    22283. 
Brookes  (C.)  : 

Can  of  humor.    5974. 
Tale  of  a  turkey.    44969. 
Brookes  (M.  K.)  : 

Fighting  cocks.    14191a. 
Hills  of  hope.    19489a. 
Some  politician.    43156c. 
Brookfield      (C.)        Mermaids. 
29217. 


Erookfield  (C.  H.  E.)  : 

Burglar  &  the  judge.    5.516. 

Excellent  receipt.    13187. 

Grand    duchess    of    Gerol- 
stein.    17265. 

Ihr  pa  the.    20952. 

Pagliacci.    35051. 
Brooks : 

Box  office  man.    4813a. 

Lady  detective.     24382. 
P.  rooks  (A.)     /See  Hay  ward  (I.) 
Brooks  (A.  E.)     VipSre.    49113. 
Brooks    (A.    J.)      Bare    facts. 

52824. 
Brooks  (A.  M.)     From  cottage 
to  palaea.    53721. 

Brooks  (C.  F.)    Fond  delusion. 

14699. 
Brooks     (Charles)       Maloney's 

wedding.    27655. 
Brooks  (Christine)  : 

Fanning  the  coals.    53606. 
Locked  out.    54305. 
Brooks  (E.).  jr.: 

Aristoplianes'  Birds,  Frogs 

&  Clouds.    1837a. 
Faust.    13902d. 
Maid  of  Orleans.    27489b. 
Mary  Stuart.    28572a. 
William  Tell.    51068a. 
Brooks    (E.    F.   R.)      Curse  of 

beauty.    9493. 
Brooks  (E.  S.)  : 

Lord    Malapert    of    Moon- 
shine castle.    55226. 
New     Red     Riding    Hood. 
55226. 
Brooks  (F.  C.)  : 
Curate.    9450. 
Parson.    35370. 
Brooks  (F.  E.)  : 

Elysium.    12565. 
Fun  in  camp.    53735. 
He  plays  to  win.    18377. 
Useless,   the   street   singer. 

48567. 
Yankee  Doodledum.    51990. 
Brooks  (F.  M.)  : 

Fond  delusion.    14699. 
Mitsu-Yu-Nissi.     30500. 
Brooks  (H.  K.)     Scar.    40957. 
Brooks  (H.  L.)     Pursuit  of  the 

parson.    37899. 
Brooks   (Harry)     Old  minstrel 

man.    33576 
Brooks    (Harvey)     New  cadet. 

32332. 
Brooks  (I.)     Jolly  josh.    22940. 
Bi'ooks     (I.    B.)       For    sweet 

charity's  sake.    14915. 
Brooks  (Jack)  : 

Bill  'Iggings,  valet.    3838. 
Lucky  bump.    26842. 
No.  77.    33147. 


2913 


INDEX 


Brooks  (.Tnck) — Continued. 

I'y  KM.IIlosi     371)31. 

Visitor.    40184. 
Brooks  (.I(ise|»li) : 

(Jnuiil  iiifnnta.    172G7. 

My  iiijiiiiuin-lii-law.    31G36. 

ri'ii-is  life.    li'Hior*. 

l'iiv<^.le  I'liris.    35043. 

rjiveiiieiits  of  I'aris.    85G44. 

Kockot.    3J)(iS8. 

Uimiaiiy  rye.    30844,  30S4fi. 

Soldier's       wife.         43117- 
43110. 

Stri'ets  of  Paris.    44124. 
Brooks     (M.)       Lucky     buuip. 

2(iS42. 
Brooks  (.M.  K.) : 

Her  \vea<llns  gown.   19108a. 

Strike.    44100. 
Brooks  ( .M  W. )  : 

Adveiilurors.    342. 

Pride  of  Kaintuelt.    37207. 
Brooks   (O.  M.)     Broken  ring. 

5210. 
Broolxs  (R.)    Ferry  girl.    14070. 
Biooks    (Sani>     Temptation  of 
a  coupon  fiend.    45320. 

Brooks  (Sara)  : 

Matriuioiiial  loureau.   28819. 
Jliser.    20855. 
Brooks  (V.)  : 

Co  n  1 1  i  ct      of       conscience. 

8253  a. 
Grafter's  motlier.    17243. 
Brooks    (W.    H.)      Hermits   in 

Africa.    19238. 
Brooks  (W.J.)    Arcadia.    1773. 
Brttoks     bros.       Warm     baby. 

49G15. 
Broome  (E.  S.) : 
Bread.    52979. 
Dropping  of  tlie  red  hand- 

kerctiief.    53476. 
MacTavish.    27122. 
Wagner  at  the  sliip.    49363. 
West  o'  the  moon.    49993. 

Broome    (J.   P.)     Hodgepodge. 

19927. 
Broouje  (Sutton  or  S.  S.)     See 

Smith   (A.  M.) 
Broomfield  {Mrs.  C.  H.)    Propa 

37732. 
Broomfield    (M.)     Marriage  of 

Uncle  Josh.    28421. 
Broondiall      (E.     J.)       Gaucho 

land.    15947a. 
Bropson  (J.)  : 

Owen  0"Neil.    34968. 
Terrible  mistake.    45420. 
Bropson  (J.  J.),  jr.    Lucky  mis- 
take.   26804. 
Bross(B.  A.)    Sargasso.   40800. 
Brotherton    (A.   W.)     Land  of 

phantasle.    24G11. 


Brotman  (B.)    Zusterte  chuppe. 

52404. 
Brotman  (M.  M.)  : 
Life.    25278. 
Mrs.  Snob  at  the  milliner's. 

3U4G4. 
Mrs.    Snob    at    the    opera. 

30405. 
Mrs.    Snob    at    the    races. 

30406. 
See  also  Madison  (M.) 

Brough  (S.)     Barbe  of  Grande 

Bayou.    2967. 
Brougham  (J.) : 

Amy  Dorrit.    1379. 

Allierley  court.    :i316,  2317. 

Cure  for  tlie  blues.    9464. 

Home  rule.    20035. 

Iron  cross.    22065. 

John  Garth.    22851. 

Lady  Audley's  secret.  24354. 

Broughan    (G.   A.)      She  auto 

know.    55813. 
Broughtoa    (L.)      Great  game. 

17397. 
Broughton  (R.) : 

Good       bye,       sweetheart 

17069,  25064. 
Red  as  a  rose  is  she.    38702. 

Broughton    (R.   E.)     Marriage 

oi  Molly.    28417a. 
Brouillette       (P.)         PoUtical 

whirl.    36707. 

Broun  (L.  C.) : 

Awakening.    2554a. 
Cherie.    6898a,  53121. 
Soldiers.    43086b. 

Brounoff  (P.  G.) : 

Original  Cohen.    34360. 
Pawnbroker.    35649. 
Brower    (C.   G.)      Realism   vs. 

fiction.    38582. 
Brower     (R.)       Cock    of    the 

North.    775L 
Brown.     Uncle   Seth   Haekins. 

48037. 
Brown    (A.   C.    L.)      Macbeth. 

27059. 
Brown  (A.  F.)  : 
Quits.    38223. 
Rhoecus.    39324. 
Brown  (A.  J.)     His  aunt's  ad- 
vice.   19551. 
Brown  (A.  L.)    Cinnamon  heart. 

7371. 
Brown     (A.     P.)       Rookwood. 

39893. 
Brown  (A.  S.)  : 

Brother  masons.    52999. 
Debt.    10302. 
Gilded  cane.    16354a. 
It     h-.ppened    in    a    taxi. 
22202. 

2914 


^rown  (A,  W.) : 

Melodylaiid.    54485. 
Safe  proposition.    404S6. 
U-own   (Alfred  H.)  : 

Devil  to  pay.     10074a. 
Question.    38153a. 
Tower  of  Babel.    46G39a. 

Jrown   (Alice)  : 

Children  of  earth.    7029a. 
D(»ctor  Auntie.    11115. 
Joint     owners     In     Spain, 

22n07a,  22908. 
Loving  cup.    20760. 
Man  &  the  militant.    27740a, 

27740b. 
Melia's  tramp.    29073. 
My  lady's  note.    31614. 
My  lady's  ring.    31615. 
Paradise.    35253. 
Sugar  house.    44432. 
Web.    49870. 
Brown  (Alice  H.)     See  Browne 

(A.  H.) 
Brown     (Ann)       See    Stewart 

(Ann) 
Brown     (Arthur     H.)       When 

woman  wills.     50358. 
Brown     (B.     V.)       Mysterious 
Thanksgiving  guest.     31825a. 

Brown    (Beriah)      In   the  cow 
country.    21365. 

Brown    (Bessie)     Those  enter- 
taining entertainers.     45882. 

Brown  {Mrs.  Byron)     Ginevra. 

16372. 
Brown    (C.)      Sporting    editor. 

43628. 
Brown  (C.  A.)     Youth.    52236a. 
Brown  (C.  C.)  : 

Editor's  daughter.    12251. 
Jeweled  hearts.    22699. 
Marquis.    28349. 
My  brother.    31507. 
Brown    (C.    D.)      Eileen    oge. 

12347. 
Brown   (C.  F.)     When  Reuben 
comes  to  town.    50287. 

Brown  (C.  H.)  : 

Li'l  Mose.    25448. 

Mayor  of  Laughland.  28934. 

Mr.  Goliath.    30183. 

Moses.    31090,  31091. 

Mystic  shrine.    3187L 

Rantin'  rovin'  Robin.  38460. 

Slave  &  slavey.    42710. 

Simon  Simple.    42445. 

Title  seekers.    40337. 

Vision    of    Royal    Preston. 
49164. 
Brown    (C.  I.)     Dizzy's  dilem- 
mas.    11077. 
Brown   (C.  M.)     Tried  &  true. 
46972. 


INDEX 


Brown  (O.  P.)  : 

Article  of  war.    1961. 
Dls.-ippearauce     of     Henry 

Hey  ward.    10910, 10911. 
Dot.    11492. 
Dream  of  gold.    11740. 
Egyptian  princess.     12317. 
Esther  Fair.    12951. 
Fall  of  Adam.    13464. 
Fun   in  a   boarding  school. 

15673,  15674. 
Glass  of  wine.    16732. 
Her  wedding  day.    19167. 
His  ancestors.    19545. 
Jim     Belford     of     Carson. 

22723. 
Julio  &  Romiet.    23231. 
Love  &  lucre.    26451. 
Marjory's  flirtation.  28316a. 
Moment  of  peril.    30727. 
My      military      husbands. 

31645. 
Mysterious  model.    31822. 
Orphan  &  the  heiress.  34378. 
Our  boarding  school.    34548. 
School-girl.    41113. 
School  -  girl's    romance. 

41115. 
Suspicion.    44690. 
Temptation     of     Anthony. 

55531 
Toby  &  the  bear.    55609. 
Tragedy    at    Oldbury    hall. 

46711. 
Trumpeter  of  Lapsi.  47264a. 
Two  masqueraders.    47688a, 
Brown  (C.  S.)     Ranee  of  Oudh. 

38446. 
Brown  (C.  W.)    Old  story  with 

a  new  tall.    33636. 
Brown  (Charles)  : 

Red  Rock  wave.    38788. 
5th  avenue  photo's.    52426. 

Brown    (Chenery)      Seeing  the 
mai.agei*.    41393. 

Brown  (Curtis)  : 

Management.    28024. 
Mrs.       Hazenby's      health. 
30378,  30379. 
Brown  (D.  F.)    Jack  McCarthy. 

22348,  22349. 
Brown  (D.  M.)     Chip  of  an  old 

block.    7104. 
Brown  (Dan)     Pompeii.    30768. 
Brown    (Derby)      Peacemaker. 

35704. 
Brown      (Dingley)        Nanette. 

31961. 
Brown   (E.  C.)  : 

Buster's  burglar.    5618. 
In    the    reign    of    Solomon. 
21 489. 
Brown    (E.  L.)     Alice  Harvey, 
the  mill  girl.    781. 


Brown  (E.  P.)  : 

Gentleman  Jim.     16121. 

Masquerading  as   a  profli- 
gate.    28649. 
Brown  (Enu)  : 

Colonial  cavalier.  7939. 

Mr.  Short's  sacrifice.    30263. 

Mr.    Waterman's    mistake. 
30279. 

Temptation.    45313. 

Brown     (Evie)      Ten    virgins. 

45363. 
Brown  (F.  C.)  : 

My  lady's  dress.    54657. 
Sunken  bell.    44544b. 

Brown  (F.  E.)     Golden  ladder. 

16984. 
Brown  (G.B.)    Hecuba.    18018. 
Brown  (G.  D.)  : 
Mliss.    30546. 
Red  as  a  rose.    S8702. 
Brown    (G.  H.)     Final  lesson. 

14249. 
Brown   (G.  N.)     Blue  &  gray. 

4333. 
Brown  (G.  R.)  : 

Fads  &  follies.    13350. 
Purple  bug.    37884,  37885. 
Brown  (G.W.)    Papa  Levinsky. 

35210. 
Brown    (H.)     Recall  of  youth. 

38040. 
Brown    (H.    C.)      Blue   forest 

lodge.    4307. 
Brown     (H.     E.)       Woodman. 

51088. 
Brown  (H.  J.)     Green-all-over. 

17548a. 
Brown  (H.  L.) : 

Father's  misdeeds.    13874a. 
Golden  bracelet.     10912a. 

Brown  (Harry  M.) : 

Enticement.    12805. 

President's  daughter.  ,S70S3. 
Brown     (Horace    M.)       Amra. 

1374. 
Brown   (T.  M.)     Adventures  of 

X.    52.^)73. 
Brown  (J.  Alex.)  : 

Blunders.    4419, 

Frolics  of  a  day.    15515. 

Jewels.    22704. 

ISIistaken  identity.     30114. 

Powersham's  ward.     37012. 

Two  jewels.    47051. 

Brown  (J.  Burgiss-)     See  Bur- 

giss-Brown. 
Brown  (.T.  E.) : 

Edsewood      folks.        12233. 

122.34. 
Felix  McKussick.    14000. 
Gentleman  Jim.    10121. 

Brown  (J.  H.)     Katrina's  little 
game.    23534. 

2915 


Brown    (.1.    J.)      Curse    of   a 

nation.    53316. 
Brown    (J.   L.)      Mr.   Taylor's 

mishaps.    30272. 
Brown   (J.  S.)     Southern  rose. 

43383. 
Brown  (.Jack)  : 

Cold  deal.    7795a. 

See  also  Brown  (C.) 
Brown  (John)    Mishaps.  29889. 
Brown  (Junius  A.)  : 

Ainsworth.    047. 

In  time  of  need.    21553. 
Brown    (K.  C.)     Bit  of  glass. 

4000. 
Brown  (K.  S.)  : 

Brewster's  farm.    .5028. 

Red  Napoleon.    38700. 

1812.    52503. 
Brown   (L.)     Mrs.  Raford,  hu- 
manist.   30440. 
Brown    (li.   C.)     Teddy's  mar- 
riage.   55523. 
Brown  (L.  P.)  : 

Aesop,  the  fool.    405. 

All  is  fair  in  love  &  war. 
808. 

Bargains  in  hearts.    2993. 

Cannibal  king.     0000. 

It's  first  tooth.    22205. 

Light  of  the  harem.    25389. 

Mav  queen.    2S909. 

Oddantonio  d'Urbino.  33275. 

Tristan  &  Isilt.    47072. 

Wizard  of  the  Avon.    513.37. 
Brown  (L.  W.)     King's  declara- 
tion.   23958. 
Brown     (M.    A.)      Nadeschda. 

31897. 
Brown     (M.    F.)      Glimpse    of 
grammar  land.     10759,  ](!700. 
Brown   (M,  H.)     San  Augelico. 

40078. 
Brown  (M.K.)    Power.    309.'?4a. 
Brown  (M.  R.)     Daniel.     9788, 

9789. 
Brown  (M.  W.)  : 

Dream  love.     11724. 

Hands  up.    18072. 

Nine  siwt.    32801a. 

Power  of  speech.    30088a. 

Value  of  a  dollar.    48000. 
Brown  (Malielle)  : 

Detective  &  the  lady.    10015. 

Her  last  pose.    19051. 
Brown  (Marsden)  : 

Modern  proposal.     30048. 

Passiiig  cloud.    3544G. 
Brown  (Martin)  : 

June.    23288a. 

Lost  year.    20371a. 

Phari.sees.    30102a. 

Somewhere     in     Jersey. 
5.-,393. 

Thinning  out.    5556L 


INDEX 


Brown     (Mary     B.)       Benoni. 

3523. 
BrowQ     (Maude    B.)       Danger 

line.    9754a. 
Brown  (N.)  : 

Business  is  business.    5588. 

Hiph  life  in  Reno.    19414. 

Stril^e.    44157. 
Brown  (N.  L.)  : 

Motlier-love.    54609. 

Sucli  is  life.    55471. 
Brown  (O.  P.  M.)     Daughter  of 

the  regent,    10000. 
Brown    (R.  A.)      Poor  million- 
aire.   3GS04. 
Brown  (B.  G.)    Pawns  of  Allah. 

35G55. 
Brown  (R.  R.)  : 

Snitch.    42891. 

Tim's  theft.    46274. 
Brown  (Ray)  : 

Calling.    53053. 

Intruder.    21871b. 

Protection.    37747a. 
Brown  (Ritter)  : 

Louis  de  la  Valli6re.    26398. 

Love  is  not  all  roses.    26536. 

Whirlwind.     55915. 
Brown   (S.  A.  R.)     Whirlwind. 

55915. 
Brown  (S.  H.)  : 

Smiting  the  rock.    42848. 

Triangle.    46946. 
Brown  (S.L)    Intrigue.    21855. 
Brown  (S.  J.)  : 

In  the  enemy's  camp.   21394. 

Lost  child.    26291. 

Russian  princess.    40339. 

White  elephant.    50511. 
Brown  (Sedley)  : 

Coming  woman.    8106. 

Minister.    29737. 

Pipe  of  peace.    36374. 

Strike  three.    44166. 

Thirty-two    caliber    Cupid. 
45838a. 

Within  the  slaw.    51310a. 
Brown  (Seymour)  : 

Follies  of  1912.     14678. 

Newlyweds    &    their    baby. 
32559. 
Brown    (T.)     Tenderloin  tales. 

45378. 
Brown  (T.  A.)  : 

Caught  in  the  act.    6504. 

Derrick's  twins.    10524. 

Fun  in  black.    15690, 

Marita.    28301. 

Piqued.    36393. 

Twins.    47503,  47504. 

Voyage  en  Suisse.    49314. 
Brown    (T.   B.  H.)      Courtship 

of  Uncle  Sam,    8879. 
Brown    (T.  E.)      Thieves'  den. 
45782. 


Brown    (T.   M.)      Daughter   of 

the  gods.     9987. 
Brown     (T.    W.)       Mosquitoes. 

31105. 
Brown  (V.  G.)    Billy's  mishaps. 

3895. 
Brown  (W.  B.)  : 
Glatteis.    16739. 
Sein  siindeufall.    41411. 
Brown   (W.  C.)     Mr.  Bourbon. 

54549. 
Brown    (W.    F.)    jr.      Peanut 

peddler.     54913. 
Brown  (W.  G.)  : 

Other  man's  wife.     34461a. 
Who's  married?    5065Sa. 
Brown     (W.    I.)       Capt.    John 

Smith  &  Pocahontas.    6121. 
Brown    (Mr^.    W.    M.)      Fairy 

bells.    13399. 
Brown  (W.  S.)    Carl  Anderson. 

6227. 
Brown    {Mr.    &   Mrs.    W.   W.) 

Easter  flower  queen.    12173. 
Brown  &  co.     In  the  firelight. 

21404. 
Brown    &    Kohler.      Exceeding 

the  limit.    13186. 
Brown  &  Lyon      Fun  in  a  sale 

stable.    15685. 
Brown  bros  : 

Awakening  of  spring.    2568, 

2569,  52788. 
Countess  Julia.    8716. 
Creditor.     9054. 
Living  corpse.     2.5971. 
Mother-love.    31161. 
Such  is  life.    44366. 
Swanwhite.    44729. 
Browne  (A.  H.)  : 

Acacia  cottage.    127. 
At  the  Golden  Gate.    2239. 
Dora  Thorne.    11454. 
Reaping  the  harvest.    38598. 
Browne  (A.  P.)  : 
Mikado.     29541. 
Nautch  girl.     32091. 
Titipu.    46330. 
Browne  (A.  W.)  : 

Child  of  the  slums.    7001. 

Cocked  hat.    7752. 

Hazel   Green  in  Dixieland. 

18361. 
Man  in  the  barrel.    27852. 
Midnight  murder,    29444, 
Mr,   Butte   from   Montana, 

30160,  30161, 
Poor  Mr.  Rich.     36806. 
Queen's  counsel.    38108. 
Resurrection.     39128. 
Wedded  &  parted.    49879. 
Browne  (Mi's.  A.  W.)     Coon  & 

the  bootblack.     8451. 
Browne     (B,    V.)       Children's 
ward,    7054. 


Browne   (C.)     Fantasy.     13658. 
Browne    (C,   C)      Scenes  from 

Cranford,    41017, 
Browne   (C,  E.)     Every  woman, 

13148, 
Browne  (E.  G,)  : 

Patriot-traitor,     35568. 
Slave's  dream.    42725. 
Browne  (Earle)  : 

Judy       O'Grady       &       the 
colonel's    lady.      23191a, 
23191b. 
Just  Annabel  Lee.    23332b. 
Browne  (Edwin)    Good  as  gold. 

17057,  17058. 
Browne  (G.)     Works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41846-41853. 
Browne   (G.  H.)  : 

It  might  have  been.    22225. 
Molars.    30092. 
Browne   (H.  B.)     My  old  Ken- 
tucky home.    31673. 
Browne  (H.  C.)  : 
Bernice.    3540. 
Harvard  man.     18264. 
Browne  (H.  R.)  : 

Amateur       art       carnival. 

1056. 
Columbus  &  Isabella.    8021. 
Coronation     of     Columbus. 

8562.    . 
Her  royal  highness,  the  in- 
fanta of  Spain.    19119. 
Isabella,  1492-1892.     22121. 
Shakespeare    wedding    fes- 
tival.   41737. 
Browne  (I.)  : 

Our  best  society.    34541. 
Suitors.     44458. 
Browne  (J.  E.)     Airship.    658. 
Browne     (L.     A.)       Bigamists. 

3811. 
Browne     (L.     M.)       Gambler's 

dream.    15807. 
Browne    (L.   N.)      Mr.   Cheese- 
wit's  proposal.    30163. 
Browne  (M.)  : 

King  of  the  Jews.    54178. 
Lithuania.     25576a. 
Browne  (M.  C.)     Landlord's  re- 
venge.   24630. 
Browne  (P.  E.)  : 

Anybody's  liable.    1655. 
Down  &  out.    11572. 
Duchess.     11914. 
Getting  rich.    16289. 
Girl  of  to-day.    16608a. 
Half  the  world.    17935. 
Just  a  :  )ke.    23324. 
Lure.    26941. 
Married.     2S430a. 
Matinee   girl.     28801. 
Oil  &  water.    33377. 
Other  half.     344.52. 
Right  idea.    39426a. 


2916 


INDEX 


Browne  (P.  E.) — Continued. 

See  yourself.    413S3a. 

Sex.    41642. 

Too  much  money.    46542. 

Vampire.     48674. 

War.    49568d. 

Waste.     49678. 

V/ild  oats.    50977. 
Browne  (R.  A.)  : 

It  happened   in   Rubetown. 
22208. 

Magic  eyes.    27365. 

Second  letter.     41292. 

Vendetta.    48777. 
Browne  (W.  G.)  : 

At  Martinique.    2158. 

Claim  14.     7483. 

Every-day  life.     13107. 

Hazel  Green  in  Dixieland. 
18361. 

Heart  of  Cuba.    18460. 

Lost  wife.    26369. , 

Man  in  the  barrel.    27852. 

Midnight  murder.    29444. 

Mr.    Butte   from   Montana. 
30160,  30161. 

Other     people's     business. 
34474. 

Owl  Hollow.    34972. 

Paradise  Valley.    35270. 

Pennsylvania  case.    35850. 

Poor  Mr.  Rich.     36806. 
■^'-    Queen's  counsel.    38108. 

Resurrection.     39128. 

Ripples.    39504. 

Scarlet  letter.     40983. 

Sights  of  Chicago.    42291. 

That    cousin    from    .Japan. 
45550. 

Under  two  flags.    48234. 

Western  product.    50020. 

What  happened  on  Friday. 
50077. 
Browne  (W.  M.)  : 

Fool  for  luck.    14714. 

Red  or  white?    38769,  54981. 

Trustee.     47276. 
Browne  (Walter)  : 

Everywoman.    13148,  13149. 

Her  brother's  sister.    18932. 

Next  day.    325S1. 

Wild  Harry.    50965. 

2492,  not  up-to-date.    52518. 

2894,  up-to-date.     52519. 

Browne  (Willis)  : 

Friend  of  the  people.    15443. 

Winning  the  pennant.  51180. 

Browne  &  co.    Raided.    38354. 

Brownell  (A.)  : 

Agnes  Surriage.     595. 
Broken  potsherd.     5208. 
Master  of  arms.    28698. 
Money  mill,    30786. 
Nancy  Thatcher.    31959. 


Brownell   (A.) — Continued. 
Sword  of  Ferrara.    44820. 
Unseen     empire.       48412a- 
48412c. 
Brownell   (R.  S.)     Our  female 

volunteer.    34618. 
Brownie  (C.)  : 

Scarecrow's  dream.     40965. 
War  is  over.    49584. 
Browning    (B.)      See    Erdman 

(G.  F.  von) 
Browning    (E.)      All's    fair    in 

love.    895. 
Browning    (E.   A.)      Wayward 

lover.    13904b. 
Browning     (E.     B.)        Aurora 

Leigh.    2458. 
Browning   (F.)     Girl  with  the 

diamond  heels.    16656. 
Browning  (J.  L.)  : 
Janitor.    22476a. 
Little  science.    25872. 
Nearly  a  soldier.    32119. 
Old  love.    54771. 
Suffrage-yet.    55473. 
Trespasser.    46918. 
Browning     (M.)       See    Brown 

(Mabelle) 
Browning  (R.)  : 

Ari  stophaues'     apology. 

2831a. 
Balaustion's         adventure. 

2831a. 
Blot     in     the     'scutcheon. 

17445a. 
Fliglit     of     the     duchess. 

14510. 
Piper  of  Hamelin.    36378. 
Rabbi  Ben  Ezra.    33729. 
Return     of     the     Druses. 
39193,  39194. 
BrowTiing    (AV.    E.)      Sense    & 

nonsense.    41492. 
Brownlow  (C.  V.)  : 

Claude  Duvall.    53191. 
Down  »&  out  Romeo.    11574. 

Broyde  (I.)  : 

Si.sters.     4529S. 
Too  late.    46515. 

Brti  (E.)  : 

Almas  grandes.    953. 
Arriba  la  liga  !     3917b. 
Banda  nueva.    2885. 
Buenas  obras.     5405. 
Chavalillo.     6S54a. 
Cosas  del  querer.    8599. 
Dos  fenomenos.     53448. 
Faraona.     13666. 
Golfo  de  Guinea.     17040. 
Gnitarra  del  amor.     53846. 
•Tardin      de      los      amores. 

22499. 
Libertad  y  amor.    25209. 
Matarifes.     54467. 


Brli  (E.) — Continued. 

Matias  Lopez.     28794a. 

Mil  francos.     29548. 

Nido  del  principal.     54710. 

Parada  6  el  relevo  de  pa- 
lacio.     35244. 

Pobres  viudas.     36591. 

Primer  amor.     37242. 

Reino  de  los  frescos.    38985. 

Siglo  de  oro.     42291a. 

Suerte  perra.     44385a. 

Terror     de     las     mocitas. 
45438a. 
Bruant    (A.)     Coeur   de   Fran- 

gaise.     7770. 
Brubacher  (A.  R.)     King  Rich- 
ard III.     54182. 
Bruce  (B.)    Vindication  of  Vic- 
tor.    49076. 
Bruce  (D.)     Over  the  transom. 

34953. 
Bruce  (H.)  : 

If  I  were  only  king.    20933. 

Were  I  the  king.    49986. 
Bruce  (H.  A.)    Shadows  on  the 

blind.     41720. 
Bruce  (J.  A.)  : 

Arizona  Joe.     1846. 

Black  hawks.    4112. 

Found.     15112. 

WMld  violet.    50995. 
Bruce    (J.    E.)     Our    old    Ky. 

home.     34737. 
Bruce     (J.    M.)      Uncle    Sam. 

48008. 
Bruce  (L.  E.  E.)  : 

Into  the  light.     21850a. 

Slick  dime.    42774a. 

You'll  do.     52142a. 
Bruce  (M.)     Apples  of  Sodom. 

1721. 
Bruce  (R.  de)     See  De  Bruce. 
Bruce  (S.)  : 

Boob.     4585. 

Crime.     9074. 

Driftwood.     11827a. 

Failure.     13358a. 

Judge.     23135a. 

Pure  gold.    37860. 

Reconciliation.     38681n. 

Visitor.     49185. 

Bruck  (L.  H.)  : 

Message     from     the 

29302a. 
True  mountaineer.    47244a. 
Bruckheimer  (L.)    Mrs.  Knowl- 
edge, atty.  at  law.     30398. 

Bruckner  (R.  E.)  : 

Maharajah.     27425. 

Our  chauffeur.     34559. 
Bruederly    (J,  A.)    jr.    Sweet- 
hearts' CO.  (ltd.)      44792. 

Briiel     (E.    N.)      Abishag,    the 
Shulamite.    74. 


past. 


2917 


INDEX 


Briigffeinann  (A.)  : 

Auferstelmng.     2367. 
Concbita.    8209. 
Gei'iutinia.     16207. 
Kleine  Frau  Schmetterling. 

24084. 
Krieg  lira  den  eimer.   24255. 
Liebedreier  konige.  2523Sii. 
Mjiclchen  aus  dera  goldeuen 
Westeu.    27314. 
Bruegger  (F.)  : 

After.     458a,  52585. 
Back  to  the  harem.     27.^3. 
Call  of  the  woman.     5912. 
Capt.  Pierre— Pat.     53069. 
Dead  arise.     53361. 
Dick's  alibi.     10815. 
Dreamer  of  dreams.    11774, 

11775. 
Friendship      in      business. 

15467ft. 
Harvard  cow-boy.    18261. 
Hasheesh.    53873. 
His  death  sentence.    19593. 
Intruder.    21870a. 
King  of  spades.     23854. 
Land  o'  dreams.     24583. 
Man  is  man.     27880a. 
Natural  selection.     32065d, 

32065e. 
Of  the  old  school.    33304a. 
On  the  frontier.     33845a. 
Pay  day.    35661,  35661a. 
Point  of  view.    36640. 
Risk.     39518a. 
S.  O.  S.    40401a. 
Second  woman.     55266. 
Voltaire.     55798. 
War.    49568c. 
Without  lights.     51321a. 
Your  family.     52226,  52227, 
52227a. 
Brilhl    (W.    S.   vom)     Ohneho- 

sen.    33370. 
Briill    (I.)     Husar.     20710. 
BruCre  (H.  C.)  &  co.    Princess 

Rosebud.     37453. 
Bruerton    (C.)      Lost,   a  chap- 
eron.    26264. 
Brueys    (D.  A.  de)     Master 

Patelin,  solicitor.    28720a. 
Brugard  (A.)  : 

Jag  dance.     22420. 
King  of  the  air.     23858. 
Princess   Klretchjian. 

37425. 
Rug  -  weaver's  day  -  dream. 
40236. 
Brugger    (G.  W.)   jr.    Thanks. 

45518a. 
Brugnot   (A.)     Lesson  in  mat- 
rimony.   25113. 
Bruguiere  (M  A.)  jr.: 

Baroness  Fiddlestick.    3028. 
Riglitful  heir.    39457. 


BrulC-  (V.  L.  A.)     Sudden  con- 
version.    44373. 
Bruier.     See  De  Bruler. 
Brumbaugh   (C.  G.)     In  a  res- 
taurant.    21083. 
Brumby  (W.  V.)     Grafters. 

17238. 
Bruunnel      (I.)      Mahommedan 

mystery.    27429. 
Brummell    (H.    S.)      Bell   hop. 

3363. 
Brun  (M.  E.)  : 

Deaf  page.     10243. 
Jean  Blanchard.     22554. 
INIy  mother's  picture.    31655. 
Brun  (P.  Cruz)    See  Cruz  Brun. 
Brunck    (C.  F.  von)     See  Von 

Brunck. 
Brundnge  (E.  M.)     Love  wins. 

20053. 
Brune  (C.)     Parted  fellowship. 

35393. 
Bruneau  (A.)  : 

Bacchantes.    2653. 
R6ve.     39225. 
Bruner  (D.  M.)  : 

Bachelor's  daughter.     2696. 
Last  man.     24724. 
Bruner    (.L    W.)      Mad   world. 

27147. 
Bruner  (L.  E.)     Days  that  are 

gone.     10162b. 
Brunet    (R.)     From  Broadway 

to  Monte  Carlo.     15526. 
Bruning  (A.)    Doctor.     11110a. 
Bruninghaus  (H.  C.)  : 
Hair-pins.     17899. 
Tendei'loin  tragedy.     45379. 
Brunner    (A.    C.)     On   a   sum- 
mer's day.     33748. 
Brunner  (E.  B.)  : 

From  noon  to  night.    53724. 
Miss  Gower.     29952. 
Brunner  (E.  C.)  : 

Bachelor's  dream.    2699. 
Judgment  of  Paris.     23165. 
Bmnnhofer  (W.  H.)    Our  hotel. 

34674. 
Bruno  (A.  J.)    Voyagers  on  the 

White  Star  line.     49323. 
Bruno     (C.)      See    Bonnichsen 

(C.) 
Bruno  (C.  M.)     Alsace.   1005a. 
Bruno  (G.)  : 

Excentric    electrician. 

13193. 
Harem.     18215. 
Bruno    (R.)     Denise.    10464. 

Brunoff  (M.  de)     See  De  Bru- 
noff. 

Brunoff  (P.)     Ramona.    38420. 

Bruns   (E.)  : 

Call  of  the  child.     5900. 
Maestro.    27324a. 


Bruns   (R.  ]\I.)     Khan  of  Tar- 

tary.     23646. 
Bruns    &    Nina.     Presidential 

predictions.    37082, 
Brunson    (A.    L.)      E  u  I  a  I  i  a. 

33037. 
Brunswick   (H.)  : 
Amina.     1307. 
Princess  Ko-Ivet.     37426. 
Us  &  the  earth.    48564. 
Brunswick     (H.    A.)      Tender- 
foot's troubles.    45373a. 
Brunt.     See  Van  Brunt. 
Brunton  (Mrs.  M.  S.)     Woman 

of  conscience.     51434. 
Bruortou  (J.  V.)  : 

Baking  of  Mother  Goose's 

pie.    2822. 
Summer  boarders.    44498. 
Brusli    (A.   D. )     Columbus. 

8006. 
Brush   (L.  S.)     Court  of  King 

Petautl.    8S50a. 
Brush    (M.)     Woman  from 

Mars.     51397. 
Brush    (M.    P.)      Femmes    sa- 

vantes.     14045. 
Brusie  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  C.)  : 
At  the  stroke  of  12,    2289. 
I.  O.  U.    20816. 
In  Cuba.    21134. 
Lonesome  town.    26132. 
Brussel  (R.)     Ranz  des  vaches. 

38462. 
Brussells    (E.)     Widow   Mc- 

Ginty.     50822. 
Bruton   (J.  J.  &  J.  W.)     Bald 

Knob  tragedy.    2830. 
Brutone    (Mr.   &   Mrs.   J.   W.) 

Spellbound.     43501. 
Bruun  (H.  N.)  : 

Interference.    21810. 
Right  kind  of  a  girl.    39427. 
Bruzand     (C.    N.)      Love    con- 
quers.    26496. 
Brvan  (A.  L.)     Hot  time  in  the 

old  town.     20343. 
Bryan     (B.)      Utopian    grand- 
mother.   48580. 

Bryan  (C.  H.)  : 

Patrick  Eastgate  Sullivan. 

35550. 
Richard    Eastgate    Hale. 
39309. 
Bryan   (C.  M.)  : 

Father's  five.    13800.  13870. 
Two  too  many.     47802. 
Younger  son.     52218, 

Brvan    (D.   D.)     Wife's  sacri- 
fice.    50934. 

Bryan   (G.  L.)  : 

Pansy  of  the  ribbon  coun- 
ter.    54877. 
Preparedness.    55020. 


2918 


INDEX 


Bryan   (G.  S.)     Assumption  of 

Hiinnele.     2108. 
Bryan   (V.)  : 

Bridesmaids.    5078. 
Circus  queen.     7420. 
Fancy,     13G29. 
Girl  from  Boliemia.     16476. 
Kissing  girl.     24029. 
Miibel      Hite's      clowns. 

27008. 
Procrastination.    55043. 
That's  in.    45G13a. 
Two  nuts  from  Matteawan. 
55705. 
Bryant  ( (J.  F. )     Wlien  tlie  lieart 

was  young.     50320. 
Bryant    (E.   A.)     Dorothy   De- 

laro.     11477. 
Bryant  (E.  C.)     Ladies  of  the 

jury,     17310a. 
Bryant    (K.    M.)      See   Boak 

(E.  M.  B.) 
Bryant  (F.  W.)  : 

Ma  says.     54368. 
Some  spring  water,    55386. 
Bryant   (G.  T.)     Ballagh  Na— 

Mona.     2845. 
Bryant  (H.)  : 

Lost  garter.     26301. 
Magic  marine.     27376. 
Bryant  (H,  C.)  : 

Amer.    &.   Frencli   beauties 
extravaganza  &  burlesque 
CO.    1156. 
Australian    or    Parisienne 
beauties.    2467. 
Bryant   (L.)     Game.     15823a. 
Bryant    (V.)      Hundred  dollar 

bill.    20656. 
Bryant  (W.  C.) 

Complete  worlds  of  Shakes- 
speare.     41870,  41907- 
41912. 
Bryant    (W.    F.)     My   wife    & 

lier  husband.    31735. 
Bryant     (W.     H.)      Alexander 

Hamilton.     744, 
Bryant  (W,  T,)  : 

Keep  it  dark.    23557. 
When,     why    &    where. 
50354. 
Bryce  (A.) : 

Jess.    22639. 
Jliss  Wilton,    30048. 
Bryce    (A.    W.)     Art    of   love. 

1942. 
Bryce  (C.  T.)     Story-land  dra- 
matic reader.     55449. 
Bryce  (.1.  V.)  : 

Have  a  care.     18320. 
Horse's  neck.     20304. 
Bryce  (L.  S.)  : 

Doctor.     11102. 
]Mrs.  Dascot.     30344, 
Paradise.    35251. 


Bryce  (L.  S.)— Continued. 

Sliaciow    of   the   guillotine. 
41G88. 
Bryce  (T.)     In  1  hour.    21289. 
Bryden  (G.)  : 

Detected.     10609. 
Dumb  man's  oath.     12023. 
Bryson  (L.  T.)     Motor.     31208. 
Bryton   (F.)  : 

Forgiven.     15020. 
Forty  nine.     15091. 
Bubendey    (.T.   F.)      Liebesboy- 

kott.     25248. 
Bucalossi   (P.)     Belle  of  Vala- 

dos.     52858. 
Bucceri  (G.)     M^rken.    28327. 
Buceta  y  Mera  (L.)  : 

En  cabeza  ajena.     12655. 
lutelectuales.    21800a. 
Lecci6n  de  celos.     54247. 
Salero.     405S5a. 
Buch     (P.)      Ship    ahoy,    ship 

ahoy.    42118a. 
Buchanan    (Mrs.  A.)     See  Bu- 
chanan (C.  P.) 
Buchanan  (C.  P.)  : 
Red  mask.     38761. 
Temptation.     45315. 
Buchanan  (C.  R.)  : 

Duchesse   de  Langeals. 

11936,  11937. 
Gentleman    from    Gascony. 

16114. 
Mary  Sweidler.     28576. 
Maximilian  of  Mex.    28895. 
Miss  Somebody.    30029, 

30030. 
Queen's  riddle.     38128. 
Seyny  John.    41645. 
Buchanan    (D.)     Sultan's   fav- 
orite.    44484. 
Buchanan    (E.    G.)     Warwick, 

the  king  maker.     49630. 
Buchanan  (F.  G.)  : 

Belle-m^re   impossible. 

3393. 
Daughters  of  Eve.     10025. 
Flesh-pots  of  Egypt.    14495. 
When    Martin   stacked   the 
cards.     50268. 
Buchanan  (J.  A.)     Romance  of 

the  movies.     39816a. 
Buchanan  (J.  C.)  : 

Amer.  emperor.     1200. 
Bambo.     2877,  2878. 
Vision  of  Columbus.    49161. 
Buchanan    (L.)     See  Hall-Rus- 
sell  (L.) 
BuchaiuH)   (M.  D.)  : 
AIninziman.     629. 
Amateur  princess.    IOCS. 
Fire  worshiper.     14313. 
Garden   of  dreams.     l.")890. 
His    majesty,    the    baby. 
19721. 


Buchanan  (M.  D.) — Continued. 
In  the  hands  of  his  friends. 

21426. 
Jack  Miner's  wife.     22351. 
Little  Sallie  Waters,    25807. 
Miamoura,  the  fairy.  29361. 
Buchanan   (R.)  : 

Alone  in  London.    981. 
Corinne.     8515. 
Diamond  necklace.     10768. 
Fascination.     13709,  13710. 
Fra  Giacomo.     27644. 
His  only  wife.     19756. 
Maiden  queen.     27510. 
Master  of  the  mine.     28716. 
Piper  of  Hamelin.     3G379. 
Shadow    of    the    sword. 

10543a. 
Squireen.    43709. 
Steamboat    collision   disas- 
ter.   43844. 
Strange  adventures  of  Miss 

Brown.     44038. 
Buchanan    (R.    J.)      Eye    on 

hubby.     13285. 
Buchanan  (R.  W.)     God  &  the 

man.     16823,  43976,  43977. 
Buchanan  (T.)  : 

Blood  of  a  thousand  years. 

4295. 
Circumstantial       evidence. 

7390. 
Citizen  Fixit.     7428. 
Cub.     9302. 

Dancing  master.    9729. 
Divorgons.     11062. 
E  1  n  o  r  a  '  s    asti'al    lover. 

12514, 
Intruder.    21875. 
King   of  the   moonshiners. 

23874. 
Leila.     2.5026. 
Life.     25278a. 
Making     people     happy. 

27627. 
Man's  way.    28108. 
Natalie.     32032. 
Our  daily  bread.     34593, 
Thirty  a  week,    45829, 
Tui'n  in  the  road.     47352. 
Two  women.     47826. 
Usual  way.     48569. 
Woman's  career.    51.514. 
Woman's   way.     5ir>S9a. 
AVorld  savers.     56U10. 
Buchanan    (W.    C.    K.)     Saint 
Patrick's  day  in  the  morning. 
55227. 
Buchanan    (W.   L.)     K.   of   L. 

23440. 
Buchhinder  (B.)  : 

Botschaftprin  Leni,     52960. 
Diva.     10998. 
Fran  Gretl.     1.5280,  1.5281. 
Got  tin  der  vernunft.    16847. 


2919 


INDEX 


Buchbinder  (B.) — Continued. 
Marine-gustl.     28276. 
Musikantenmadel.       31458, 

31459. 
Neue  miidchen.    32274. 
Paula  macht  alles,    35625. 
Unser  stammhalter.     48419. 
Weib  des  reservisten. 

49944b. 
Weiberfeind,    49945,  49946. 
Wundermuhle.      519  2  0b, 
51920c. 
Buchdruckerei    &   verlajrshand- 
lung  A.  Martini  &  Griittefieu. 
See  Martini    (A.)    &  Grutte- 
fien. 
Buchheim     (C.     A.)      Wilhelm 

Tell.    51013d. 
Buchner    (E.)     Whom   does 

Helen  belong  to?    50703, 
Buchwald  (E.)     Magdalene,  sis- 
ter, wife,  &  mother.     27343. 
Buck  (C.  F.)  : 

Count    Murray's    secret. 

8667. 
Narclss.     32011. 
Buck    (C.    G.)     Midwinter 

night's  dream.     29514. 
Buck  (C.  N.)  : 

Gentleman  who  burgles. 

16133. 
His  honor's  honor.     19661. 
Buck    (E.   C.)     Twentieth  cen- 
tury miracle.     47434. 
Buck  (G.)  : 

Julia  of  the  Evening  news. 

54136. 
Mother  love.     54608. 
Revolt  of  mother.     55165. 
Buck  (G.  K.)  : 

Insufficient  evidence.  21787. 
Sleeping  city.     42758. 
Buck   (P.  M.)   jr.    King  Lear. 

23809. 
Buckingham  (F.  L.)     My  Mexi- 
can sweetheart.     31644. 
Buckingham  (H.)  : 
Crucifix.    9245. 
Die  to  win.     10839-10840a. 
Her  purchase  price.    19108. 
Missouri  round-up.     30097. 
Not  charted.     33046a. 
Road  to  Reno.     39591. 
Buckingham    (I.)     Sakahra. 

55228. 
Buckingham  (L.)     See  Dickson 

(L.  B.) 
Buckingham  (W.  P.)  : 

Love's  constancy.     26697. 
Mesmerism.     29292. 
Ought    we    to    visit    her? 

34513. 
Somebody  else.    43161. 
Buckles  (F.  M.)  & co.    Duchess 
of  Padua  &  Salome.    11930b. 


Buckley    (P.    T.    S.)     Tailor's 

dummy.     44923. 
Buckley    (J.    E.)     Amer.    In    a 

foreign  prison.     1235. 
Buckley    (J.   J.)     Father  John 

of  Bantry.     13845. 
Buckley  (J.  P.)  : 

Delighted.     10411. 
^Todern  Joan  of  Arc.    30614. 
Buckley     (L.)      Demonstrator. 

10461. 
Buckley  (L.  B.)     Working-man 

&  the  lady.     51727. 
Buckley  ( L.  E. )     Doing  a  friend 

good.     11243. 
Buckley  (M.  E.)     Heir  of  Dar- 

rel  towers.     18657. 
Buckner     (M.)      See     Bentz 

(K.  M.  J.) 
Buckstone.     Soft    black     over- 
coat.    43035. 
Buckstone   (J.  B.)  : 

Love  in  all  corners.    26519. 
Married  life.    28455. 
Popping    the    question. 
36833. 
Buckstone  ( J.  C. )     Scrooge. 

41197. 
Buckton  (A.  M.)     Eager  heart. 

12112. 
Buda    (R.    A.    Edon    de)     See 

Edon  de  Buda. 
Budd     (C.    H.)     Only    girl    in 

sight.     24203a. 
Budd  (Jake) : 

Big  Foot  Wallace.    3786. 
Two  tramps.     47804. 
Budd     (James)     Scenes    at    a 

London  ball.     41015. 
Budworth  (H.)  : 

Our  boarders.     34543. 
Our  eccentric  people.  34606. 
Over  the  ocean.     34946. 
Royal  visitor.     40187. 
Struck  by  lightning.    44215. 
Budworth    (J.)     First  night. 

14379. 
Bfihnenverlag  Ahn   &  Simrock. 

See  Ahn  &  Simrock. 
Biibnenverlag      Niedersachsen. 

Liebesjagd.     25250. 
Buel   (C.  C.)  : 

Cupid's  academy.    9413. 
Miranda's   motives.    54538. 
Quicksand.     38190. 
Skeesicks.    42651. 

Buel(D.  H.)     Eugenica.   13033. 

Bnell   (V.  A.)     Little  John. 

25942. 
Bueno  (M.)     Tal6n  de  Aquiles. 

45025. 

Buenretiro  (A.  L.)  : 

Cuando    ba.1an    los    lobos. 
9298. 


Buenretiro  (A.  L.) — Continued. 
Gente  distinguida.     16094a. 
Tg  0  cafe?    55517. 
Buerger  (H.)     Adopted.     310. 
Burger    (L.)     Don  Juan  &  co. 

11352. 
Btirstenbinder   (E.)  : 

Broken  chains.     5174. 
Glueck  auf.     558. 
Good  luck.     17093. 
St.  Michael.     40546. 
Vineta.     49085. 
Biisser    (H.)     Ronde    des    sai- 

sons.     39886. 
Buetell    (A.)     Deer   Heel,    the 

scout.     10369. 
Buffalo  Bill.    See  Cody  (W.  F.) 
Buffington  (R.  C.)  : 

Prom  the  picture  shows  to 

Broadway.     15585. 
Leak.     24928. 
Bufflnton     (D.     R.)     Kings     & 
queens  in  a  trip  around  the 
world.     23944. 

Bufflnton     (E.    R.)        How-ah- 
ya?    20465. 

Buford     {Mr.    &    Mrs.    L.    E.) 
House  of  Lords.     20405b. 

Bugbee    (S.   W.)     Jack   Daw's 
delirium.     22326. 

Bugbee  (W.  N.)  : 

Aunt  Lucindy  stays.     2413. 
Beat  it.     3175. 
Betty  &  Betsy.     3654. 
Children's  vaudeville.    7053. 
Christmas   medley.    7234. 
Closing    day    at    Beanville 

school.     7651a. 
Coonville   'ristocratic   club. 

53254. 
Dan     Wetherby's     prize. 

9702a. 
Easter  tidings.     12176. 
Funny     little    food     folks. 

53737. 
Goose  feather  bed.    17128. 
Hiram  &  the  peddlers. 

53938. 
Jolly  bachelors.     22926. 
Jolly  dialogues.     22934a. 
.Tust  right  dialogs.    23393a. 
Married   to    a    suffragette. 

28462. 
Merry  old  maids.    29261. 
Midgets'   grand   parade. 

54504. 
New  pastor.     32437. 
Patriotic    peanut    stand. 

35570. 
Petite  plays.    36050. 
Physical    torture    club. 

36195. 
Pikeville      centennial. 

36290a. 


2920 


INDEX 


Bugbee  (W.  N.) — Continuerl. 
Rocky     Ridge     vaudeville 

show.     39G99. 
Rustic     minstrel     show. 

40354. 
Sqnnshville  fire  brigade. 

43G87. 
Successful    entertainments. 

44349a. 
Tommy's    Thanksgiving 

party.     46475. 
Uncle    Ephraim's    summer 

boarders.    47952. 
Uncle  Hiram's  thimble  bee. 

479C3. 
Uncle   Si   &   the   Sunbeam 

club.     48039a. 
What    to    say    for    closing 

day.    50144. 
Young   patriots    league. 
52192. 
Bugby  (E.  A.)    Secret  revealed. 

41345. 
Buhl   (F.  von)     See  Von  Buhl. 
Buhler    (R.)      Paul   Revere. 

35G14. 
Builder    (J.    O.)     Falsche  hei- 

lige.    13506a. 
Rules  (H.)     SeeBulss(H.) 
Bulger  (B.) : 

Groom  forgot.    17676. 
Pinch  hit.     54960. 
Bull  (G.)  : 

By  mutual  agreement. 

5686,  5687. 
New  life.     32406. 
Bullard  (F.  F.) : 
Aztecs.    2602. 
Jack    &    the    baked -bean 

stalk.     22317. 
Prof.  Gandor.     37629. 
Queen  of  Sheba.    38038. 
Tam  o'  Shanter.    45027. 
Bullard  (H.  L.)     New  Ishmael. 

32401b. 
Bullen  (L.  W.)  : 
Nicanor.     32608. 
On  the  face  of  the  waters. 
33841. 
Bullock    (A.)     Pledging   of 

Polly.    36539. 
Bullock     {Mrs.    E.)      Viscount 
Edwin.     49155. 

Bullock    (H.    H.)     As    a    man 

thinketh.     1998. 

Bullock   (J.  R.)   jr.     Governor- 
general.     17181. 

Bullock  (W.)  : 

Dividing  line.     11013. 
Following  his  nose.    14691. 
His  money's  worth.     19729. 
Order  of  things.     34316. 

Bullock  (W.  J.)     Bullock's 
royal  marionettes.    5445. 


Bulmer.    Should  a  woman  tell? 

42174. 
Bulss  (H.)  : 

Attentat  auf  die  Bank  von 

Frankreich.    2338. 
Dutchmen  in  Amer.     12084. 
Hetty  macht  alles.     19326. 
His    last    hour.    19683a, 
19684. 
Bulthaupt    (H.)     Kain.     23454. 
Bulwer-Lyttou.     See  Lytton. 
Bump(M.  G.)     Mother.     54603. 
Bumstead   (S.J.)     E  1  i  x  i  r  of 

life.     12489. 
Bunce  (H.  T.)     Aviators,  a 

flight  of  fancy.     2534. 
Bunge    (M.    L.    D.)     Abraham 

Lincoln.     91. 
Bunge    (R.   W.)     Sister   Char- 

lene.     42590. 
Bunge rt   (A.)  : 

Odyssee.     33291. 
Odysseus'  tod.  33292,  33293. 
Bunker  (M.)     Bard  of  Quality 

Hill.     2977. 
Bunker  (R.)     Can  you  beat  it? 

5975a. 
Bunn  (G.  W.)  jr.; 
Main  st.     27533. 
Simply  Cynthia.     42459. 
Bunnell    (C.    E.)     His   appren- 
ticeship.    19546,  19547. 
Bunnell  (K.)  : 

Lost  sunbeam.     26359. 
Union  &  liberty.    48325. 
Bunnell     (O.    G.)      Electra. 

12395a. 
Bunner  (E.  C.)  : 

Contest  play.    8377. 
Trials  of  a  divorced  man. 
46939. 
Bunner  (H.  C.)  : 

Ashes  of  roses.    2078. 
Bounced.     4741. 
Fourchambault.     15182. 
Ma  reel  le.     28154. 
Samantha    Boom-de-ay. 

40649. 
Woman  of  honor.     51440. 
Bunner   (R.)     Spotted  vest. 

43637b. 
Bunner  (R.  F.)  : 

Honey-bee.     20114. 
Suffragette.     44403,   44404. 
Bunning  (H.)  : 

Princess  Osra.    874.50. 
Princesse  Osra.     37472. 

Buntline    (N.)     See   Judson 
(E.  Z.  C.) 

Bunts    (C.)     Missy.    30100. 
Bunyan    (.7.)      Pilgrim's    prog- 
ress.   5501,  7190,  36299-36307. 
Buoman   (F.  or  F.  X.)  : 
Door  key.    11438. 


Buoman  (F.  or  F.  X.)— Contd. 
My   uncle,   the  general. 

31726. 
My  wife's  mother.     31762. 
Play  of  life.     36459. 
Buongiorno   (C.)  : 

Erntefest.    12878. 
Michelangelo     &     Roll  a. 
29378. 
Burani   (P.)  : 

E 1  6  V  e    du    conservatoire. 

12447. 
H  0  u  s  e  h  ol  d  s    of  *Parls. 

20457. 
Mme.  Sherry.    27221. 
Burbage    (W.   P.)     Blue   Mon- 
day.    4380. 
Burbank  (A.  P.)    Life  for  love. 

25296. 
Burbank  (B.)     See  Batchelder 

(C.  B.) 
Burbank    (E.    M.)     Love    that 

kills.     2662,5. 
Burbank    (H.    N.)     College 

quartet.     7865. 
Burbank   (L.  T.)     Husband  of 

genius.     54003. 
Burbank  (M.)  : 

Maids  of  all  nations.    27519. 
Pan  of  fudge.    35155. 
Burbank     (W.    C.)      Necklace. 

32137a. 
Burbnnk   (W.  F.)     Belshazzar. 

3473b,  3474. 
Burbidge  (W.  E.)  : 
Big  four.    3788. 
Dopes.     11447. 
Burbridge  (J.  D.)  : 
Cut  rates.    9521. 
Tammany   twins.    45086. 
Burcet     (J.     Crespo    y)      See 

Crespo  y  Burcet. 
Burch    (E.    B.)      Jamaica. 

22438. 
Burch   (S.  E.)     In  colonial 

days.     21127. 
Burchard  (G.  H.)     Fortunes  of 

Fremont's  flag.     15077. 
Burchell  (J.  G.)  : 

Hello  !  hello  !     18771. 
Parzival.     35424. 
Burden    (A.  A.)     Old  love  for 

the  new.     33541a. 
Burden   (C.  E.)  : 
Ancetre..    1398. 
Chopin.    7139. 
Freyja,     daughter    of    the 

gods.     15410. 
Griselidis.     17656. 
Herodias.     19279. 
Mme.  Chrysanth&me.  2718a. 
Pecheurs  de  perles.    35749. 
Princesse    d'    auberge. 

37468. 
Sappho.     40773. 


2921 


INDEX 


Burdett   (O.  H.)     Silent  heav- 
ens.   42339a. 
Burdick     (J.     E.)     Works     of 

Wni,  Shakespeare.    41780. 
Burdick   (N.  F.)  : 

Francis's  awakening.  15261. 
Weaker  sex.     49829. 
Burdock  (T.)  See  Baird  (T.  G.) 
Bureau     (E.)       Lly    youngest. 

33771. 
Bureau    Fischer    verlag.      See 

Fischer   (Bureau)   verlag. 
Bureatl  of  education.    Precious 

wnter.    37044. 
Bureu   (A.  H.  van)     See  Van 

Buren. 
Burg  (Ellen)    Two  heroic  cow- 
ards.    47G39. 
Burg  (Eugen)  : 

Alles  aus  gefalligkeit. 

52038. 
Herrschaftlicher    d  I  e  n  e  r 

gesucht.     19316a. 
Mein  maderl.    29063,29064. 

Burg  (.T.) : 

Gelbstern.     16018. 
Villa  Lohengrin.    49016. 
Burger     (A.     J.)       Honeyless 

honeymoon.     20119. 
Burgess  (A.)  : 

Monev       against       money. 

30756. 
War  of  money.    49589. 
Burgess      (C.)      Our  sleighing 

party.    34773. 
Burgess  (E.) : 

Daughter    of    the    South. 

10009. 
Way  out  yonder.    49781. 
Burgess    (F.)      Battle   of    the 

ginnts.    3134. 
Burgess  (F.  N.)    In  Deadwood 

&  Leadville.    21145. 
Burgess  (Gelett)  : 
Cave  man.    6538. 
Hooked  by  crook.     20212. 
IMimeologues.    29697. 
Burgess   (Gilliert)  : 

Rlint-master.     29773. 
Wooden  spoon.     51G81. 
Burgess      (J.     B.)      Eschatos. 

12915. 
Burgess  (N.) : 
A.  D.  1.     3. 
BiMCk  cat.     4066. 
County  fair.     8808. 
C<)Ui\tv  fair  circus.     8810. 
Coiiiitv  line.     8812. 
Cyclone.    9529. 
Datighters   of   the  Revolu- 
tion.   10030. 
Josinh    Allen,    .Toslah     Al- 
len's wife  &  Betsy  Bob- 
bitt.    23048. 
Mother-ln-luw.    31152. 


Burgess  (N.) — Continued. 
My  opinions.    31679. 
Odd  Miss  Podd.     33265. 
Our  school-days.    34764. 
Samantha    Allen    &    Betsy 

Bobbett.     40647. 
Samantha  &  Betsy  Bobbett. 

40648. 
Spinster      by      preference. 

43549. 
Spinster  Thurber.    43550. 
Ten  to  one.    45361,  45362. 
Vim.    49066. 
Widow  &  elder.    50799. 
Burggraf    (G.   H.)      Owl   club. 

34971. 
Burgh  (B.  de)     See  De  Burgh. 
Burgher  (F.)     Yungo,  the  out- 
cast.    52255. 
Burgin  (F.  F.)  : 

Copper  king.    8473. 
Suppressed    sensation. 
44619. 
Burgiss-Brown     (J.)       School- 
girl.    41114. 
Burgraein      (J.)     See     Ricordi 

(G.) 
Burgos   (J.  de) : 

A  fuerza  de  pufios.    11. 
A  ver  si  va  &  poder  ser.    23. 
Astronomla  popular.    2112. 
Barrio  latino.    3059a. 
Castillo    de    las    Aguilas. 

6416. 
Clown  bebg.    7688. 
Como  las  flores.    8155. 
Dos  armores.    11487. 
Gente   de   rompe   y   rasga. 

16094. 
Gran  slmulacro.    172.51c. 
Grlto     de     independencia. 

17664. 
HiloR  de  Hungrfa.    19468. 
Justlcla  baturra.    23422. 
Maese  Ell.    27324. 
.    Nubecita.    33115. 
Ojos  vaofos.     33387. 
Reina  juguete.    5.')141. 
Sor  Angelica.     43282. 
Burgstnller  (L.)     Adam  &  Eve. 

52567. 
BurgAvyn  (C.  P.  E.)     Lost  dia- 
monds.   26299. 
Burk  (W.  H.)     Washington  at 

Valley  Forge.    49653. 
Burke  (A.  E.) : 

Sculptor's  dnughter.    41208. 
Shadow.     41060. 
Socliil  sphinx.    42986. 
Burke  (Blllie): 

Furnished  rheumatism. 

1.5726. 
Models  of  Jardin  de  Paris. 

30578. 
Tango  shoes.    45114a. 

2922 


Kurke  (Billie) — Continued. 
Vacuum  cleaner.    48595a. 
Western     nature     studies. 
50018. 
Burke  (Biiiy)     Fixing  the  fur- 
nace.    14453. 
Burke  (C.)  : 

Cold  day  when  we  get  left. 

7794. 
Frosty  day.    15603. 
Irish  Puck.     22023. 
Kirke    &    Burke's    fashion 

clHb.     24002. 
Mul  &  Mack.    31312. 
Burke  (C.  A.)     Prophet  of  the 

Ganges.     37715. 
Burke  (C.  H.)    Birthday  party. 

3967. 
Burke  (C.  R.) : 

Charles  II.     6768. 
Devil's  plaything,    10715. 
Governor.     17176. 
Love.    26418. 
Other  woman.    34496. 
Burke  (E.  G.)     Rural  romance 

in  old  Bay  State.     40312. 
Burke      (E.     M.)     Jolly     lot. 

22943. 
Burke    (Harry)     Mr.    Hender- 
son's thrill.     30185. 
Burke  (Humphrey)    Irish  Jew. 

21995. 
Burke  (J.  H.)  : 

Night  with  the  owls.    32757. 
Thirteenth  rib.     45825. 
Kurke    (J.    M.)     O'Donoho    of 

the  lakes.    33285. 
Burke   (J.  P.) : 

Banker's  chance.    2907. 
Lights     o'     the     Bowery. 
25424, 
Burke  (James)  jr.: 

Peacemaker.    35703. 
Shnnnon  boys.     41946. 
What     money     can't    buy. 
50100. 
Burke    (John)     Comic   supple- 
ment.   8081. 
Burke  (Katherine) : 

Inside  of  the  shell.    21772c. 
Who  was  guilty?    50081b. 
Burke  (Kathleen)  : 

Nom  de  plume.    32972. 
Tenth  commandment. 
45392. 
Burke  (W.  A.)     Abraham  Linr 

coin.    93a. 
Burke   (W.   F.)  : 

Accomplice.    52.555. 
Arrival     of    Mr.     Wright 

1921a. 
Betsey     of    Clover    farm 

3620. 
Bridiil  bureau.    5043n. 
Bud  Carey's  alibi.    5386a. 


INDEX 


Burke  (W.  F.) — Continued. 
Fipluing        the        system. 

14204a. 
Girl  at  the  fort.     53775. 
Girl  in  hiding.    10556a. 
Girl  with  a  luillion.    16G47. 
Goldenheart.    1702C. 
It    happened   at   Brighton. 

22199a. 
Jeffersons  of  Ga.    22597. 
Lena  Rivers.     2.'i052. 
Love   shop.     54348. 
Mile.  Manhattan.    27264b. 
Man      who      came      back. 

27975. 
Memorial  day.    29090. 
Mr.     Kearney     from     Kil- 

larney.     30203. 
Moon  girl.     30934. 
Mystery  of  the  round  dag- 
ger.   31853. 
Oliver  Twist.    33714. 
Parson  of  the  plains.   35376. 
Paying  the  price.    35674. 
Polly  of  the  Follies.    36740. 
Prince        in        buckskins. 

37305a. 
Rose  of  Sharon.    40001. 
Satan  &  co.    40809. 
Sin.    42465. 
Stage  of  life.     43726. 
Tempest        &        Sunshine. 

45290. 
Wedding  day.    49902. 
Burke  (W.  J.) : 

Boy    bandits    of    Chicago. 

4825. 
Lone  star.    26116. 
My  uncle  Pat.    31722. 
New  scholar.    32454. 
Two    little    girls    in    blue. 

47073. 
Burke  (W.  T.)  : 

For     the     girl    he     loved. 

14923. 
Great  bicycle  meet  of  the 

L.  A.  W.     17301. 
Road   to  wealth.    39594. 
Burke  &  Russell.    Club  man's 

dream.     7090. 
Burkett    (G.    W.)     Between   2 

lives.     3097b. 
Burkham    (L.    T.)     When   the 

land  was  young.    50322. 
Burkhardt  (A.)  : 

According  to  Hoyle.    150. 
Baron  Munchausen.     3018. 
Bonnie       Annie       Laui'ie. 

4576. 
Book  land.     4615. 
Bright  side  of  life.    52987. 
Cupid    &    the   lady.     9375. 

9376. 
Fads.     13346. 
Jolly  baron.    22927. 


Burkhardt  (A.) — Continued. 
Joy-ride.    23086. 
Little  Miss  Flirt.    25774. 
Louisiana       Lou.       26409, 

20409a. 
Magnetic  girl.    27409. 
One     girl     in     a     million. 

34008. 
Queen  of  the  Mardi  gras. 

38071. 
Runaways.    40286. 
Sauta  Claus.    40731. 
Shattered  idol.    55310. 
Sweet  sixteen.    44768. 
Sweetest     girl     lu     Paris 

44783. 
Vaudeville  as  you  like  it. 

55760. 
Widow's  honeymoon.  50856. 
Burkhart  &  Berry.    Detecting 

a  detective.    10610. 
Burkitt  (W.  F.)     Hans  &  Den- 
nis.   18096. 
Burkwitt     (B.    F.)     Heritage. 

19209a. 
Burky  (H.) : 

Duchess  &  the  duke.  11915. 
Irving  of  the  pines.  22078. 
Janet  Kamo.  22409,  22470. 
Lemon  banders.  25033, 
25034. 
Burky  (J.  R.)     Wisdom  of  the 

streets.    51230. 
Burleigh    (G.    S.)      Conqueror 

conquered.    53238. 
Burleigh  (J.) : 

Gieudowar.    16748. 
Golden  Butte.    10914. 
Maraquita.    28144. 
Burleigh  (J.  A.)     Tool  of  gold. 

46553. 
Burleigh   (J.  L.)     At  the  last, 
best.    2251. 

Burleigh  (Lawrence) : 

Black  spy.    4146. 

Phelin  O'Toole  &  the 
fairies.    30110. 

Under  the  shadows.  48209. 
Burleigh  (Louise)  : 

Curtain  raiser.    53318. 

Enchantment.     12084b. 

Merry  tiddle.    29233a. 

Punishment.  55005,  55006. 
Burleson  (A.  S.) : 

Conspirators.    8341. 

Hello,  then  the  deluge. 
18773. 

Her  hour.     19022. 

His  secretary.    19807. 

One  touch  of  nature. 
34111c. 

Unwelcome  partner.    48454. 

Viva  Mexico.    49200. 

What  do  you  think?    55878. 


Burme  (D.  M.)     Rugged  path. 

40237. 
liurnand   (F.  C.)  : 

Archie  Lovell.     1781. 

Capt.  Therese.     6163. 

Chieftain.     6973. 

Cigale.     7323.' 

Colonel.     7886. 

Contrabandista.    8386. 

Dora  &  diplomacy.      1145L 

Family  ties.     13G15. 

Number  9.    33137.  33138. 

Orient  express.    34345. 

Puck.     37790. 

Telephone  girl.    45236. 

Turn  of  the  tide,     47301. 
Burnand    (F.    O.)     Contraban- 
dista.   8380. 
Barnard.    Black     chap     from 

White  Chapel.     4009. 
Burnard  ( F.  C.)  : 

Captain.     6078. 

General.     10034. 
Burnard  (T.C.)    Headless  man. 

18414. 
Burnell     (O.     G.     S.)     Power. 

36935. 
Burnet  (D.)   Best  seller.  3590a. 
Burnett      (C.      R.)        Emma's 
career.    53522. 

Burnett  (F.  H.)  : 

Esmeralda.     12926,  12927. 
Little      Lord      Fauntleroy. 

25747. 
Little  princess,    25847. 
Little     un-fairy     princess. 

25920. 
Racketty    packetty    house. 

38307. 
That     lass     o'     Lowrie's. 

45585,  45586. 

Burnett  (J.)  : 

Auier.  heiress.     1219. 
Babette's  record.     52790. 
Bold  Mr.  Timid.    4512. 
Bomb  in  society.    4519b. 
Brady     of     central     office. 

52973. 
Bryan       to       Providence. 

53006. 
Business  man.     5592a. 
By     the    Suwanee    River. 

53029. 
Foot-ball  friends.     14758. 
Gallery  god.     15785, 
Girl  untamed.     16024. 
Happy.    18142. 
Interview.    21839. 
Joining  the  navy.     54121. 
Love  &  pickles,    20401. 
Luzon  love.    54305. 
Man        from       Tammany. 

27810. 
Marrying  a  title.    28409. 


2923 


INDEX 


Burnett  (J.) — Continued. 

Mrs.  Shepherd  &  the  black- 
sheep.    30453. 
On     the     Cheyenne     trail. 

33S25. 
Real  soldier.    55116. 
Sunset  mine.     44576. 
Teacher      &      the      dunce. 

45184. 
Tiptop  inn.    46311. 
Burnett  (J.)  arausoment  co. : 
Love  &  pickles.     26461. 
Teacher     &      the     dunce. 
45184. 
Burnett  (J.  G.  D.)     Camp  life. 

5955. 
Burnett     (J.    L.)       Broadway 

cowboy.     5145. 
Burnette  (C.)     On  land  &  sea. 

33776. 
Burney  (F.)  Evelina.  54292. 
Burnham  (C.)  Mrs.  Parting- 
ton of  Cobb's  Corner.  30433. 
Burnham  (C.  C.)  Old  thorough- 
bred. 33644. 
Burnham   (C.  L.)  : 

Breaking  light.    4991. 
Cupid's  trap.    9444. 
Jewel.    22691a. 
Right  princess.    39437. 
Burnham  (E.)  : 

Following  her  star.  14690, 
Great  country.    53824. 
Model.    30560. 
Shadows.    41705. 
Stream  of  life.    44114. 
Burnham  (G.  P.)  Honor.  20149. 
Burnham  (L.  J.)  : 
No  name.    32873. 
Spendthrift.     43510. 
When     rogues     fall     out. 

50291. 
When  Rome  was  mistress 
of  the  world.     50292. 
Burnison     (C.     C.)     Graham's 

valet.     17245. 
Burns  (A.)     Great  chicken  case. 

17371a. 
Burns   (A.  M.)     Trial  of  alco- 
hol by  jury.    46929. 
Burns  (A.  S.)  : 

Cracker  honeymoon.     8990. 
Pair       of       cracker-jacks. 

35084. 
Volunteer.     49268. 
Burns   (B.  K.)     Circumstance. 

7385 
Burns    (B.    S.)     Mr.    Taylor's 

mishaps.    30272. 
Burns       (C.       B.)       Collier's 

daughter.    7877. 
Burns     (E.)     St.    Agnes    eve. 

40509. 
Burns     (E.    F.)     Campus    re- 
hearsal.   5972a. 


Burns  (E.  S.)     Martins.    28512. 
Burns    (G.  A.)     Mrs.  Dargon's 

choice.     30343a. 
Burns     (G.     W.)      Impromptu 

marriage.     21055. 
Burns  (H.  J.) : 

Down  by  the  sea.    11587. 
Hunter  &  the  game  warden. 

20683. 
Liar.    25197. 
Burns    (J.)     Maids    of    Amer. 

27519a. 
Burns    (J.  A.)     Girl  in  green. 

16556. 
Burns    (J.   H.)     Half-breed  of 

Wounded  Knee.     17923. 
Burns     (J.    P.)       O    winsome 

Bessie !     33191. 
Burns        (L.)        Hoodwinked. 

20206. 
Burns  (M.  M.)     Her  honor  the 

mayor.     53916. 
Burns   (P.  E.)  : 

Breaking  into  the  movies. 

4988a. 
Champagne     salesman. 

6651a. 
Lonesome  trail.    26134. 
Va.  outlaws.    49137. 
Who's  loony  now?      50656. 
Burns  (S.)  : 

In  the  public  eye.    21483. 
Woman  worth  while.   51511. 
Burns  (T.)     New  clerk.    54700. 
Burns  (T.  J.)     If  we  only  had 

a  job.    20942. 
Burns    (W.    F.)     Swell   affair. 

44795. 
Burns    (W.  G.)     For  the  min- 
istry.    14942. 
Burns    (W.    J.)     Argyle    case. 

1817. 
Burns  (W.  N.)     Yellow  streak. 
52088. 

Burnside  (J.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    245. 
Gold.     16869,  16870. 
Jane  Douglas.    22454. 
Sweet  home.    44750. 
Wonderful  woman.     51657, 
51660. 

Burnside   (R.  H.)  : 

Babes  in  woods.    2618. 
Ballet  of  jewels.    2858. 
Battle  of  the  skies.    3136. 
Blue  diamond.    4365. 
Dancing  duchess.    9723b. 
Earthquake.     12154. 
Fascinating  Flora.    13702. 
Girl  from  Vienna.     16544. 
Girl  I  love.    16551. 
Hermits  at  Happy  Hollow. 

19237. 
Hermits  in  Paris.    19241. 


Burnside  (R.  H.) — Continued. 
Hermits  in  Vienna.    19241a. 
Inside  the  earth.     21774. 
Internat.  cup.    21820. 
Pied  Piper.    36260. 
Private  Patsy.    37534a. 
Ready,  boys,  ready  !    55112. 
Sergeant      Kitty.        41538, 

41539. 
Singing      society.        42498, 

42498a. 
Sporting  days.     43624. 
Their      last      appearance. 

45668. 
Tourists.    46626. 
Trip  to  Japan.    47018. 
Burnside    (R.   L.)      Three  Ro- 

meos.    46020. 
Burnstein  (H.)     Czar  Nicholas 

&  the  Jews.    9568a. 
Burnum,    Yant    &    co.     Vaude- 
ville in  1920.     48738a. 
Burnworth  (M.)  : 

Marriage   of   Miss   Midget. 

28417. 
Marriage    of    the    midgets. 
28419a. 
Bur'o'ell       (C.      B.)      Othello. 

34416. 
Burr     (A.    J.)     Point    of    life. 

36637. 
Burr  (F.  S.)     Submarine. 

44314. 
Burr  (J.  G.)     Sage  of  Barley- 

ville.    40492. 
Burr  (J.  I.)     Prince  of  Viana. 

37357. 
Burr    (K.    R.)     Songs    in    the 

gloaming.    43251. 
Burr  (M.)  : 

By  order  of  the  king.  5693. 
Secret  woman.    41360. 
Burr  (V.)     See  Hauck  (L.  S.) 
Burrage   (M.  &  M.  G.)     Bomb 

throwers.    4521. 
Burrell      (C.     B.)        Sullivan. 

44462a. 
Burrell  (J.  S.)     Cupid.    9407. 
Burrell    (P.   J.)     Hope  Valley. 

20258. 
Burrill    (E.  W.)     Master   Sky- 
lark.   28724. 
Burrill  (F.  W.)     Old  Washing- 
ton County  homestead.    33073. 
Burritt      (I.     L.)       Messenger 

boy's  dilemma.     29314. 
Burritt    (L.)     That   girl   from 

Sweden.     45571a. 
Burroughs     (A.)       Woman    in 
white.     51428. 

Burroughs     (0.     H.)       Devil's 
holiday.     10700. 

Burroughs    (I.  I.)     Pupil's  re- 
cital.   37844. 


2924 


INDEX 


Burroughs  (M.  L.)  Countess 
of  Leicester.    8720. 

Burroughs  (S.  M.)  Good  pi- 
rates.   17109. 

Burroughs  ( S.  W. )  Herbert  De 
Bazan.     19182. 

Burrow  (A.  L.)  Picture  frame. 
54952. 

Burrow    (M.)     War    of   roses. 

49590. 
Burrow   (T.)     Dream  Interpre- 
ter,   11721b. 
Burrows     (A.    H.)       Reuben's 

conversion.    39213. 
Burrows    (E.)      Rose  princess. 

40014a. 
Burrows  (E.  D.)  : 
Hell.     187G0. 
Mantle  shelf.    28123. 
Pueumatica.     36585,  36586. 

Burrows  (E.  M.)  : 

Anti-aunts.     1604. 

Cherry  comedies  for  Christ- 
mas.    53119. 

Dear  Cyril.     10257. 

Jack  o'  hearts.    22352. 

Merry  Christmas,  Santa. 
54496. 

Seasons  &  holidays.  41269. 
.  Short  plays  for  small  play- 
ers.   4216SC. 

Their  lordships.     45672. 

Wild  rose.     50989a. 

Burrows  (H.  A.)    Drum  taps  of 

patriotism.    11863. 
Burrows     (J.)       Broken     toy. 

5216. 
Burrows  (J.)  jr.: 

Hour   on    the   picket   line. 

20381. 
Old     boys    at    the    front. 
33430. 
Burrows   (VV.)     Battle  echoes. 

3108. 
Burson     (E.    E.)      Postmaster 

Gale.    36S89. 
Burt  (A.  S.)  : 

Arthur  O'Leary.     1953. 
May  Cody.    28905. 
Muldoon.    31317. 
Robin    Hood    &    Rosalind. 

39602. 
Scooped.    41161. 
Burt      (C.     D.)       Leap     year. 

54243. 
Burt    (E.    W.)     Paper    match. 

35227. 
Burt  (F.  A.)     At  sea.    2186. 
Burt  (F.  A.)  pseud.    See  Berek 

(A.) 
Burt    (Frank)     McKinley  bilL 

27108. 
Burt     (Frederic)       Night    the 
Maine  went  down.    32747. 


Don't  cheer  boys. 


Order  of  the  Bath. 
Domestic     pets. 


Man  from  where. 


1953. 
Rosalind. 


Burt    (H.) 

11410. 
Burt   (L.) 

34312. 
Burt      (M.) 

1132L 
Burt  (M.  S.) 

27822. 
Burt  (S.): 

Arthur  O'Leary. 
Robin    Hood    & 
39602. 
Burt  (W.  P.)  : 

Canuck.    6019a. 
In  cattleland.    21119. 
Jolly  at  the  circus.     22925. 
Maid    with    the    millions. 

27506. 
Redemption     of     M  a  m  e . 

38847. 
That  gal  of  mine.    45564. 
Burte  (H.) : 

Herzog  Utz.     19318a. 
Katte.    23535a. 
Burte  (L.) : 

After  7  years.    481. 
Tangle.    45094. 
Trinity.    46990. 
Burtenshaw   (J.  H.)     Count  & 

tlie  capt.    8654. 
Bur  the    (L.  A.)     Dijon  affair. 

10853. 
Burtis    (F.    F.)      Matrimonial 

nightmare.    28825a. 
Burton     (A.     N.)         Jewel. 

22691a. 
Burton  (A    3.)     Waif's  appeal. 

49380. 
Burton  (C.  O.) : 

Gunpowder  plot.,  17785. 
New  housekeeper.    32400. 
Poor  pretence.    30812. 
Rash  wager.    38488. 
Burton  (E.  R.)  : 

Can  of  humor.     5974. 
Puck  &  Judge.     37799. 
Tale  of  a  turkey.    44969. 
Burton  (H.)  : 

Daughter  of  Eve.    9952a. 
Klondyke  gold  fields.  24112. 
Burton    (U.   K.)     Pipe  dream. 

36367. 
Burton   (Mrs.  H.  S.)  : 

Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha. 

11376. 
Vril-ya  in  the  Big  Bonanza. 
49328. 
Burton    (J.)     While  life  shall 

last.     50429. 
Burton   (J.  B.)     Horse's  neck. 

20304. 
Burton  (L.)     See  Wells  (L.  B.) 
Burton   (L.  D.)  : 

Crazy  Ann.     9028a. 
Sister.    425S3a. 


Burton    (M.  V.)     Metaphysics. 
29327. 

Burton    (N.)     Quiet    vacation. 
3S211. 

Burton    (P.)     Day    dream    in 
Japan.     53351. 

Burton  (Richard) : 

Master  workman.    28731. 
Rahab.    38351. 
Thief.    45767a. 

Burton    (Mrs.  Richard)     Com- 
bination.   8034. 

Burton     (Robert)     Iceman. 
20842. 

Burton     (Ross)      Combination. 
8034. 

Burton  (S.)    Retribution. 
39154. 

Burton  &  Brooks.    Lady  detec- 
tive.   24382. 

Burtt  (T.  A.)  : 

Charlotte  Temple.    6805. 
Cross  &  crown.    9190. 
Restitution.    39113. 
Soiled  dove.    43041. 
Spoons.    43613. 
Two  women.    47827. 
Busby   (E.  R.)     Gust  of  wind. 

J.7790. 
Busch  (C.) 
Busch     (J. 

52171. 
Busch    (L.) 

27972. 
Busch  (P.)  ; 

Akrobaten.    669. 
Hexe.    19336. 
Busch  or  Bush  (W.)  : 

Americanus.     1285,  1286. 
Amours  d'un  pasha.    1368, 

1369. 
At  home.    2143. 
Atonement.    2328. 
Atonement  &  the  hand  of 

fate.    2332. 
Baronet  or  butcher.    3033. 
Barrister's  luck.    3001. 
Be-el'ze-bub     &     Prince 

Schub.    3269. 
Bottled  up.    4725. 
Brother   Jonathan.     5268. 
Chicago,   up  in  a  balloon. 

6051. 
Commandant    of    La-Tour. 

8110. 
Corset     of     her     Majesty. 

8577. 
Countess    of    Queensbury. 

8721. 
Cupid  below  stairs.     9386. 
D'ye  want  a  shave?    9579. 

9580. 
Doctor    Syntax,   the   char- 
latan.   11180. 


Gray  nun.    17345. 
L. )     Young    hero. 

Man  vampire. 


2925 


INDEX 


Buscb  or  Bxish   (W.)— Contd. 
Doctor  Syntax,  the  hypno- 
tist.    11181. 
F.Mte  of  twins.     13803. 
Fir.'Jt     degree    of    Sorosis. 

143G0. 
Gretna  Green,    17617. 
In  quod.     21303. 
Lady  Sniitli.    24521. 
Local  scandal.    2G041. 
Maid     of    the    lighthouse. 

27497-27501. 
Man-liater.    27824. 
Llargiirate.     28103. 
Odd    pair.    B.   Rlalor  &  C. 

Flat.    33207,  33268. 
Old     &    the    new    world. 

33410. 
Parvenu.     35420-35422. 
Pasha   &  a  tourist's  bride. 

35432. 
Queen  of  hearts.    38033. 
Queens  of  hearts.    38121. 
Race  for  a  wife.    38281. 
Sir  Rf)c:er  &  the  lost  heiress. 

42547. 
Tell-tale  eyes.    45246. 
That  guilty  pair.    45577. 
Tribulations.     40953. 
Uncle  Sam  In  quod.    48021, 

48022. 
Victor  love.    48970. 
Young  republic.    52197. 
Busch-Uhl    (P.)      Bajazzo. 

2810a. 
Busdilen  (J.  P.)  : 

Pleasures    of    the    world. 

30531a. 
Truants.    'i7196a. 
Bnsh    (A.)     Col.   &   the  valet. 

7895. 
Bush    (B.   E.)     St.   Patrick  & 
the  Druids.    40550a. 

Bush   (F.)  : 

Abram's  Christmas.    96. 

Moses  In  Ireland.     31098. 
Bush    (M.   P.)      Chest   of  tea. 

6920. 
Bush   (S.  H.)     Duel.    11953. 
Bush    (W.)     See  Busch    (W.) 

Bushl^y  (A.)  : 

Boro'  bench.     4007. 
Dark  page.    9870. 

Busher    (G.   R.)     Sierra   gold. 
422S4. 

Bushiiell     (B.)        Blue    lights. 
4378a. 

Bushnell  (E.)     Maid  of  Salem. 
27492. 

Bushnell  (.T.  C.)     Nobody's  for- 
tune.    32953. 

Busnach    (D.)      Owner   of   the 
Ghost  Mt.  mine.    34979. 


Busnach  (W.)  : 

Hide  &  seek.     19384,  19385. 
Power    of    money.      30972, 

30973. 
Proems  Torquenie.       37569. 
Busoni   (F.)  : 

Brautwahl.    4935,  4936. 
Miichtige  zauberer.     27313. 
Bussenius    (Mrs.   O.)     Apache. 

1659. 
Bussiere  (T.)  : 

Johon    Gary's    mission. 

54115. 
Once  upon  a  time.    54794. 
Bussler      (L.)       Kjltchen     von 

Heilbronn.    23447. 
Buster  (C.)  : 

Chicago  after  dark.    6941. 
Heart  of  a  man.    18447. 
Buster    (G.    B.)    jr.     Spirit   of 

John  Brown.     55417. 
Busto.     Cariiiito  ciego.     6223, 
Buswell  (H.  F.): 

Hearts  trumps.    18581. 
.Josephine.    23030. 
Buswell    (H.    L.    F.)     Curtain. 

950Sb. 
Buthorn    (W,  A.)     Understood 

misunderstanding.    48255. 
Butler   (A.  F.)     Heir  of  Grey- 
lock.     18658. 
Butler  (B.  F.)     King  &  a  fool. 

23726. 
Butler  (C.  E.)  : 

Hans  Hableman.     18104. 
Opium  eater.    34281. 
Butler    (C.   H.)       Shrine   ara- 
besque.   42196b. 
Butler      (C.     W.)       Poet's 

daughter.    36623. 
Butler     (E.)       Crossed    wires, 
9215. 

Butler  (E.  P.) : 

Mike    Larritz,    way-station 

agent.     29.')45. 
Revolt.    39275. 
Butler  (Fay)  : 

America's  enemies.    1287. 
Naughty  Adonis.     32084. 
Butler     (Fred.)     Iphigeuia    In 

Tauris.     21927. 
Butler   (G.  P.)     Summer  bluff. 

44491. 
Butler  (H.  A.)     Griswold's  res- 
urrection.   17657. 
Butler    (J.    E.)     Face   in   the 

flash.    13307. 
Butler  (J,  W,) : 

Not    peace,    but    a    sword. 

33000. 
Original    widow's   pension. 
34308. 
Butler  (L,  L,)     Crossed  wires. 
9215. 


Butler  (L.  M.)     In  the  days  of 

war.     21384. 
Butler     (O.)       Queen    Olga. 

3S093. 
Butler  (R.  B.)  : 

Lap-dog.     54223. 
Puffs.     37805. 
West  of  Omaha.     49995. 
Butler  (R.  E.)     Turning  point. 

47380. 
Butler  (R.  L.)  : 

Reel  romance.    55133. 
War  grooms.     55830. 
Butler  (T.  B.)  : 

Giddy  gusher  in  the  latest 

fad.    16338. 
Latest    fad    of    the    giddy 
gusher.    24803. 

Butler  (W.  J.) : 

At    the    mercy    of    crooks, 

2255. 
When   the   capt    returned. 
50301. 
Butler    (W,   M.)      Sea-serpent. 

41228. 
Butterfield  (G.  V.)    Alexa.    742, 
Butterfield  (J.  A.)    Belshazzar. 

5475. 
Butterfield    (M.)  : 

Old  maids'  club.    33547.. 
Swan  &  the  eagle.    44724. 
Butterfield  (W.  S.)  : 

Her  1  false  step.    19090. 
Man  to  man.    27964. 
Odd  fellow.     33262. 
Price  of  treason.    37181. 
Vindicated.    49069. 
Butterly      (J.     N.)       Bubbles. 

5372, 
Butters  (B.&M.)      Hallowe'en, 

17949. 
Buttery     (E.     W.     V.)       John 

Grouch's  dream.    22S54, 
Butti  (E.  A.)  : 

Castello  del  sogno.    6413. 
Nel    paese    della    fortuna. 

32175. 
Pozzo  della  veritft.     37016. 
Sole  invisible.    43123, 
Buttolph  (F.  R.)     Dad's  stenog- 
rapher.    53325. 
Button     (F.     H.)     True    blue. 

47214. 
Button  (J.  E.)     South  Carolina 

minstrels.     43360. 
Butts  (A.  C.)  : 

Gettysburg.     16300. 
Jolm  McAmlee.     22863. 
Paulowna.  princess  of  Mos- 
cow.    35634.  35635. 
Butts  (J.  B.)     Pots  &  skillets. 

36908b. 
Butts     (Mrs.     M.     F.)      Life. 
25274. 


2926 


INDEX 


Butts  (T.  J.)     Who's  to  blame? 

50GG5. 
Butzctw    (H.   J.)     Gallery   god. 

157S5. 
Buxbaura    (A.    I.    F.)     Dr.    El- 
liott.    1113Ua. 
Buxbauni  (F,  E.)     Professional 

life.     37G11. 
Buxton   (1.  M.)  : 

Carnival  of  days.     62G4. 
Cousin  John's  album.     8894. 
Festival  of  days.     14075. 
How   he   popped   the  ques- 
tion.    2U4S1. 
Matrimonial  bliss.     28814. 
On  to  victory.     339G0. 
Our  awful  aunt.     34533. 
Sewimr-ciix'le  of  the  period. 

41G39. 
Taking'  the  census.     44952. 
Tit  for  tat.     4G324. 
Why  they  joined  the  Rebec- 
cas.    50757. 
Buzzell  (A.  L.)  : 

Capt.  Dick.     6101. 
Edwai-ds,  the  spy.     12279. 
Squire  Tompkins'  daughter. 
43708. 
Byars    (W.  V.)     Wm.   Shakes- 
peare, his  complete  dramatic 
works.     41879. 
Byatt  (H.)  : 

Golden  age.     16910. 
True  heart.     47224.  47225. 
Byelkin      (I.)        See     Pushkin 

(A.  S.) 
Byerly    (R.  W.)     Polly  at  the 
wheel.     30734. 

Byers  (A.)  : 

Adventuress.    374a. 
Amer.  drummer.     1192. 
Among  the  breakers.    1316. 
Amy.  a  child  of  the  circus. 

1378. 
At  bay.    2120a. 
At   Magdalena  Bay.     2157. 
Banker,    the    thief    &    the 

girl.     2906. 
Banker's  wife.     2918a. 
Bess  of  the  hills.     528G9. 
Beyond  pardon.     3723. 
Beyond  the  law.    3735. 
Billy's  best  girl.    38S8a. 
Black      diamond.        4080a. 

4OS0b. 
Blades  o'  blue  grass.     4187. 
Blindness  of  youth.    4274a. 
Boss  of  Z   ranch.     4696. 
Brend  winner.     4969. 
Brother's   crime.     5301a. 
Brougiit  to  bay.     5310a.      , 
By  right  of  might.     5710. 
By    the    sad    sea    waves. 

5723a. 


Byers   (A.) — Continued. 

Byer's    lilirai-y    of    tabloid 

plays.     573.V5741. 
Call  of  the  wooils.     5913. 
Cannen.     G24().  6241a. 
Castles  in  Corsica.     6430a. 
Cliaiity  girl.     6749a. 
Cliaulfeur.     G851. 
Chief  of  police.     6971. 
Cinderella.     7352. 
Cii-eunistantial        evidence. 

73J)9b. 
Clouds  &  sunshine.     76G7. 
College  boys.     7832. 
College  chums.     7S39. 
College    girl    out    West. 

7S51a. 
Convict's  sweetheart.    8431. 
C(nv-l)oy  Hhei-itt".     8948. 
Cupid's   handicap.     53307. 
Dangers  of  ignorance. 

53334. 
Daughter  of  Erin.'  9950. 
Davy  Crockett.     100G8a. 
Day  &  a  night.     lOOOSa. 
Deaf  as  a  post.     10241a. 
Devil.     10053a. 
Devil     &     the     toy  maker. 

10G59a. 
Diane's  atonement.     10795, 

10796. 
Disappearance      of      Dora. 

10909. 
Divorgons.     11061. 
Dixie-land.     11073. 
Dr.    Jekyll    &    Mr.    Hyde. 

11152. 
Dolores.     11304. 
Dora       Thorne.         11455a, 

11455b. 
Du  Barry.     11904. 
Dutchman's        honeymoon. 

12081a. 
Elopement.     12523a. 
Eyes    of    the    government. 

13291. 
False  friend.     13523. 
Farmer's  daughter.    136S8a, 

13689a. 

Father  &  son.     13821. 
Faust.     13900b. 
Fellow  students.     53627. 
Fight       for       a       million. 

14165a. 
Fight  for   honor.     14172. 
Fireman's  sweetheart. 

14329a. 

Fool  of  fortune.     14721a. 
For  another's  sin.     14777a. 
For  her  child's  sake.     14810. 
For    her    husband's    sake. 

53672. 
For  the  flag.     53G75. 
Fortune's  fools.     15076. 


Byers   (A.) — Continued. 
Fourth    waltz.     15205a. 
FioMi     darkness     to    light. 

53722. 
Furnished   rooms.     15727b. 
Gambler.     15799. 
Game  of  life.     15870. 
Genius    &    tlie    gentleman. 

160S7. 
Gii'l    from    Broadway. 

16478a. 
Gills  decide.     16667a. 
Girls  of   Pallas.     16675a. 
Gold  diggers.     16889. 
Good  as  gold.     17059. 
Good     ship     Nancy     Lee. 

53814. 
Great    awakening.     173.56a. 
Gringo      &      the      greaser. 

53838. 
Hebrew  detective.     18605a. 
Her  bitterest  foe.     1892."»a. 
Her  lord  &  master.     19059. 
Her  2d   husband.     19126. 
Hidden   hand.     198G7. 
Home  folks.     20019a. 
Home  run.     20036.  20037. 
Honest  hearts.     2009.'>a. 
Hotel  Topsy  Turvy.   20363a. 
How    .Timmy    made    good. 

53990. 
Hush  money.     54005. 
I  key  &  Abie.     20958a. 
In  defense  of  home.    21148a. 
In  old  Algeria.     21258a. 
In  the  gloaming.     21411a. 
Innocence     of     youth. 

21736a. 
Irish   justice.     21997a. 
Ishmael.    22125a. 
Jane  P^yre.    22456. 
Jesse  Ja  mes.    22646, 22646a. 
Jim       Manning's       debt. 

22733a. 
Kentucky      Sue.        23616a, 

23616b. 
King  for  a  day.    23772a. 
Lady    detective.     24382a. 
Lady  from  Alaska.     24399. 
Laws  of  God  &  man.    54239. 
Lena  Rivers.    25050,  25051. 
Life     in     Greater     N.     Y. 
25303. 

Little     Miss     Mystery. 

25788a. 
Little  pard.     25830a. 
Little  pardner.     25S30b. 
Little  Snow  White.    25883. 
Little  star.     25S86. 
Lizzette.      the      child      of 

Miner's  Gulch.     20000. 
Love  &  politics.     54331. 
ISIadcap  IMolIie.     .54.374. 
Magic  parrot.     273S0. 


5379— VOL  2—10- 


-80 


2927 


INDEX 


Bjers  (A.) — Contiuued. 

Man  from  Ireland.    27778a. 
Man  of  her  choice.    27901. 
Man  who  wins.    27998. 
Marriage     in     tlie     darlc. 

54433. 
Maslied'  ball.    28G10a. 
Masquei'aders,    28G45. 
Mexico.     54502. 
Micliael  StrogofiC.    293G9. 
Mlllioaaire  girl.    29G54b. 
Minister      &      the      thief. 

54527. 
Mhiister's  child.     29741. 
Mixed  mix-up.     3052Ga. 
Mollie  Bawn.    54578. 
Mother  &  the  boys.    31128a. 
Muidoon's  picnic.    31323a. 
My  mother-in-law.    31653a. 
Nancy      starts      a      boom. 

31958a. 
Nellie's  husband.    32199a. 
New  claim.    32339c. 
New  partner.     32436a. 
Oh  you  kids.     33367. 
Old  folks  at  home.    33486. 
On  the  Rio  Grande.    33895. 
Only  a  girl.    54812. 
Opery  troupe.    34273a. 
Order  of  the  yellow  robe. 

34315. 
Oriental  spy.    34353a. 
Our  alma  mater.    34523. 
Out  on  a  lark.     34856. 
Outlaw.    34SSSa. 
Over  the  footlights.    34928. 
Panama.    35161. 
Paradise  alley.    35254a. 
Pawnbroker.    35648a. 
Peacemaker.    35705. 
Peck's  bad  boy.    35756a. 
Perplexities     of     Peter. 

35946a. 
Peter     falls     from     grace. 

36001U. 
Philippine  romance.    36139. 
Plain  Molly.    36428. 
Pork  packers.     55004. 
Pi-ice  of  silence.    37174. 
Princess   of   the    Pawnees, 

37445. 
Prof.     Mooner's     troubles. 

37635. 
Professor's       predicament. 

37651. 
Promoters.    37695. 
Quo  vadis.    3S244a. 
Ragged  heroine.     38342a. 
Red  circle.    3S713. 
Rehearsal.    38943. 
Resurrection.  39132,  39132a. 
Retribution.    39169a. 
Riley's  night  out.     39462a. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39491a. 
Bival  politicians.    39547a. 


Ryers  (A.)— Continued. 
Rounders.     40107a. 
Rube  &  Mandy.    40205. 
Rube     detective.       40208a, 

40209. 
Run  to  earth.    40268a. 
St.  Elmo.     40525-10526a. 
Sapho.     40758,  40763. 
Schemers.    41047a. 
Sealed  lips.     41245. 
Seaside  belles.    55262. 
Seminary  girls,     55277. 
Shadow  of  a  sin.    55294. 
Shadow's     of     the     past. 

4171Sa. 
Sin  against  society.    55346, 
Sleeping  city.    42759. 
Smiles  &  tears.    55370. 
Snake  charmer.     42874a. 
Soldier's  honor.     43096. 
Spanish  spy.    43439a. 
Statue  of  Liberty.    43837. 
Steve's  pal.    43889a. 
Struggle  for  life.    44237. 
Summer  boarders.     44496. 
Sunbonnet     Sue.      44532a, 

55479. 
Sweetest      girl      in      Ariz. 

447S0a. 
Tale  of  a  shirt.    44967a. 
Taming       a       suffragette. 

45043. 
Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room. 

55533. 
Tenderfoot's  turn.     45373b. 
Thelma.    45689,  45691. 
Thief's  daughter.    45776b. 
Thieves      in      the      night. 

45783,  45784. 
Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 

45864. 
Three  musketeers.    45995. 
Tom-boy,    46440. 
Tramp's  redemption.   55638. 
Turkish  maiden.    47343. 
Twin  convict.    47484a. 
Two    gentlemen    from    Ke- 

wanee.    47617a. 
Two  Pinks.     47746a. 
Two  sisters.     55713. 
Uncle  Josh.     55721. 
Uncle  Josh  Gordon.    47985a. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     48052. 
Under       Arizona's       skies. 

48097,  55724. 
Under  false  colors.     55725. 
Under  fire,     4S115a. 
Under     the     bear's     paw, 

48152. 
Under  2  flags.    4S229a. 
Unwritten  law„      48464. 
Waifs     of    a     great    city. 

55804. 
Wanted — a  husband  quick. 

49521a. 


Byers  (A.) — Continued. 

Wanted,     a    wife.      49543, 

49543a. 
Was  she  right?    49640a. 
Weaving  the  web.     49864. 
Westerner.    50030a. 
When      lightning      strikes. 

50250. 
Whirlpool.     50463. 
Why  Bo  swore  off.     50728. 
Why      girls      go      wrong. 

50731b, 
Why     Lindy     ran     away. 

50736, 
Wife  in  name  only.     50889. 
Winifred   of   Wanacoopers. 

51133. 
Winning  hand,     51157. 
Woman  of  mystery.    51446, 

51447. 
Woman  of  society.    51454, 
Woman's  revenge,     51557a. 
Won  by  waiting.     51638, 
Work  &  wages.     51722, 
World,     51745a, 
Byers     (F.     A.)       Frame-up. 

15243a. 
Byers   (S,  H,  M.)  : 
Allatoona.    929, 
Pocahontas,     36599, 
Byford      (R.)     Topsy     turvey. 

46566. 
Byington  (A.)    Cranford dames. 

9008. 
Bvington   (E,  T,)     Christopher 

Columbus,     7270. 
Byington      (S,     T.)     Jungfrau 

von  Orleans.    23300b. 
Bvland  (A.  M.)     Toa,  the  Shyri 

queen.     46395. 
Bynner  (W.)  : 

His  father's  house.     19615. 
Iphigenia      in      Tauris. 

21925a. 
Lady  lunatic.    24459. 
Rib  of  decision.     39.325. 
Strenuous  Cupid.    44131. 
Tiger.     46180. 
When  is  a  burglar?    50242. 
Woman.     51372. 
Byrara    (O,   F,)      Rival   vivan- 

diers.     39554. 
Byrd    (C.  A.)     Pariah,     35295. 
Byrd  (F,  J,)     Happy,    18142. 
Byrd    {Mrs.    G,    J,)      Original 

illuminated   poem  J,    34362. 
Byrdsall  (F,  W.)  : 

Game  of  bluff,    15842, 
That  boy  next  door,    45540. 
Byrne    (A.    S,)     Aerial   honey- 
moon,   396a. 
Byrne  (C,  A,)  : 

Actor's  fate.    209. 
Adrienne  Lecouvreur.    326, 
Amoureuse.    1365. 


2928 


INDEX 


Byrne  (C.  A.)— Continued. 

Anjrelo,    tyrant    of   Padua. 

1495. 
Contes   d'Hoffman.     8375. 
Dolores.     11307. 
Douloureuse.     11. ^S. 
Falsehood.     13543. 
Feninie  de  Chuide.     14034. 
French  flats.     1.53G1, 153G2. 
Gabriella.     15752. 
Jonffieur   de   Notre   Dame. 

22989. 
Louise.    2639G. 
Parisienne.    35333. 
Peeheurs  de  perles.    357.39. 
Pell^ns&Mglisande.    35814. 
Petite  marquise.    36048. 
Priucesse  d'auherge.    37468. 
Sorciere.     43292. 
Thais.     45511. 
True  heart.    47225. 

Byrne    (C.    T.)     Evening   call. 

13085. 
Byrne    (G.    J.)     All    Hallow's 

eve.    851. 
Byrne      (H.)      Final      arbiter. 

53G43. 
Byrne    (J.   A.)     Aerial   honey- 
moon.   396a. 
Byrne  (J.  F.)  : 

Aerial  honeymoon.     396a. 
Airship.     656. 
Eight  bells.     12329,  12330. 
Going  to  the  races.    16SG3. 
New  Hanlons  le-voyage-en- 

Suisse.    32391. 
Voyage  terrible.    49318. 
Byrne  (J.  H.  W.)    Last  candle. 

24685. 
Byrne      (J.      W.)       Bargains. 

2992. 
Byrne  (L.) : 

Oriental  wooing.     343.'i4l. 
Quarry  slaves.  37972,  37973. 

Byrne  (M.  P.)     Theodor's  flut- 
ter.    45709. 

Byrnes    (J.)     Fighting  chance. 
14185a. 

Byrnes  (J.  F.)     Funny  part  of 
the  movies.    15716a. 

Byrnes    (J.    M.)      Hocheimer's 
nightmare.     19918. 

Byrnes  (S.)    See  Burns  (A.  S.) 

Byrns     (C.)      Bad    shepherds. 
2783. 

Byron.    Romeo  &  Juliet.    3985G. 

Byron  (A.  W.)  : 

Bob,  son  of  Battle.    4444. 
Mexican  frontier.     29339a. 

Byron   (F.)  : 

Horseless  cab.    20298. 
Horseless  carriage.    20299- 

20301. 
Horseless  coach.    20302. 


Byron  (F.)— Continued. 

In    a     horseless    carriage. 
210G8. 
Byron  (F.  I\r.) : 

Collie  born.    7875. 
Coyote  Gussie.    8982. 
Mysterious      Mr.      Raffles. 
31819. 
Byron   (G.)     Her  splendid  sin. 

19151. 
Byron  (G.  E.)     Mrs.  Kingston's 

case.    54559. 
Byron  (G.  L.)    Baron  Humbug. 

3016. 
Byron  (G.  N.  G.  6th  haron)  : 
Manfred.     28054. 
Sardanapalus.    40794. 
Byron   (H.  J.)  : 

Amer.  lady.     1240. 
Crushed  tragedian.     9273. 
Daisy  farm.     9053. 
Good  news.     17098. 
Hornet's  nest.     20278. 
How  to  tame  your  mother- 
in-law.    20552. 
Noble  noodle.     32924. 
Not  such  a  fool  as  he  looks. 

33066. 
Our  boys.    34550,  34550a. 
Partners  for   life.    35411. 
Piper  &  peasant.    36377. 
Byron    (J.)     Gold  dust  twins. 

16S92. 
Byron  (K.)    See  Byron  (M.  K.) 
Byron   (M.  K.)  : 

Dexter  Digit.     10738. 
Public  opinion.     3778.5. 
Rebel  to  the  core.    38624. 
Ups     &     downs     of     life. 
48530,  48531,  48534. 
Byron   (O.  D.)  : 

Across  the  continent.    172- 

174. 
Anxious  widow.     1653. 
Ben  McCul lough.    3486. 
Bound  to  succeed.    4752. 
Bred  in  the  bone.    5007. 
C.  O.  D.     5751. 
Darlf  continent.    9860. 
Divorce.     11027,  11028. 
Donald  Mc  Kay.     11385. 
First  class.     14351. 
Golden  nest  egg.    16993. 
Heart  of  Africa.     18453. 
Inside  track.     21776. 
Man  in  a  tliousand.    27841 
My  Lord  Smith.     31 0.11. 
Plenty  of  money.     3G542. 
Plunger.    3C570. 
Public  opinion.     3778.5. 
Rebel  to  tlie  core.    38624. 
Second-hand  wife.     41290. 
Sentenced  to  death.    41504. 
Ten  tliousand  miles  away. 
45358. 

2929 


Byron  (O.  D.)— Continued. 
Thoroughbred.     45868. 
Turn  of  the  tide.    47358. 
Ups     &     downs     of     life. 
48529^8531,  48534. 
C.    (A.   B.)     Comin'   thro'   the 

rye.    8086. 
C.  (W.  L.)     Governor.    17177. 
Caamano  (A.)  : 

Alegre  manchego.    56069. 
Corazon  adentro.     8495a. 
De  Mii-aflores,  y  a  prueba! 
10173a. 

Lazo  verde.    24897. 
Nacimiento.    31S93a. 
Parroquiuana !    RabanitosI 
35364. 

Pascualica.    35429. 
Socorrito.     43028a. 
Toros  en  Aranjuez.    46580. 
Vencedores      y      vencidos. 
48771. 

Caba  (M.)  : 
A.  S.     19a. 

Baston  de  alcalde.     52829. 

Perfecto  caballero.     35908. 

Caballero  (M.  Fermtndez)     See 

Fernandez  Caballero. 
Cabas  (J.)     Amor  fdcil.    1334a. 
Cabello  y  Lapiedra   (F.)     Aire 
puro.     651. 

Cabello  y  Lapiedra  (X.) : 
Aire  puro.     651. 
Angel  bueuo.    1465. 
No    solo    de    pan    vive    el 

hombre.    32889, 
Reina  gitana.     55140. 
Cabiue   (H.  B.)     Amer.  boy  & 
geisha  girls  in  Japan.    1171a. 
Cable     (G.     F.)       VivandiSre. 
49203. 

Cable  (G.  W.)  : 

Bonaventure.     4533. 
Bonaventure       Deschamps. 
4534. 

Cabler     (S.    L.)       There    are 

others.     45719. 
Cabot     (E.    P.)       Little    star. 

258S6a. 
Cabrerizo    (F.)      Rosal    de   la 

verja.     39927a. 
Cachemaille  (H.  B.)    Man  from 

Egypt.     54401. 
Cacho    (J.   del)      Ultimo  lobo. 

47911b. 
Caddell  (D.)     See  Caddell  (W. 

D.) 
Caddell  (W.  D.) : 
Alaskan.     703. 
Insurgent.    21793. 
Love  pirate.    26599. 
Millionaire.    29047. 


INDEX 


Caddell   (W.  D.)— Continued. 

Oi)iuni  eater.     342S0. 

Telesrauis&  trouble.  4.5215. 
Cndden(G.  E.)  TlinlUa.  45:)17. 
Cade  (H.)  See  Colburu  (H.  C.) 
Cudeuas  (J.  J.)  : 

Abanico  de  la  Pompadour. 
52545. 

Al  tin,  solos ! !  .  .  .     G73. 

Alejifia  del  araor.    735a. 

Capricho  de  las  damas. 
53064. 

Invitacion  al  vals.    54070. 

IMi  amlga.     29355a. 

Jlnjer  ideal.     54G37. 

Nina  de  las  umiiecas. 
32791. 

Trovadores.     55GG7. 

Cadnian    (E.)       Gollywog. 

17043. 
Cadol   (E.)  : 

Conitesse  Bertlie.     8193. 
Fannly.     1357.'?. 
Ili;:li  life.     1!)412. 
Old  miller.     3;{.")74. 
Our  sous.     34777. 
Ked  rose.     38791. 
Hose  roujre.    4001 G. 
Storm  king.     439S0. 
Cadore   (A.)     Mori  di  Valenza. 

31030a. 
Cady  (A.  H.)  : 

Carm^lita.     G236. 
His  last  duel.     19G81. 
Parole  of  honor.     35357. 
:ady     (C.     M.)       Esther,     the 

beautiful  queen.     12955. 
Cadv  (F.  W.)     Old  wives'  tale. 

5477G. 
Cady    (jM.    A.)    Promenade   of 
Broadway  belles.     37GGG. 

Cady  (S.  M.)  : 

Debt  of  life.     10308. 
Governor       of       Palawan. 
171SGa. 

Caen   (H.)  : 

RIa  gosse.     2G995-2G997. 
Peau  d'chien.     35742. 
Cafarelli    ( R.    G.)      Old    Irish 

harper.     3351G. 
Caflin  (C.)    Homethrust.   20079. 

IJaffray   (R.  B.)  : 

As  knight  of  old.     2014. 
Sword  in  the  air.    44813. 

Cafieri  (E.)     Neapolitan  fisher- 
man's heart.     32108. 

Caswin   (M.  S.)     I'm  from  Mo. 
20808. 

Calian     (A.)       Russia's    stolen 
throne.     40349. 

Cahnn    (.1.  M.)     Israel.     221  S3. 

Cahnne  (H.)     Revenge  of  a  son. 
55102. 


Cahen  (A.)  : 

Gay  debutante.     159G0. 

Tra<k-ed    by    a    newspaper. 
4GGS5. 
Cahill  (E.  H.)  : 

Chicot,  the  jester.    69G4. 

Cupid's  promise.     9439. 

For  love  i^  honor.    14859. 

Golden  rule.     17001. 

Pards.     35287. 
Cahill   (H.  M.)  : 

Best  laid  plans.     3582a. 

Happy  Jack.     18178. 

IiUricacy.    21853. 

Last  hour.     24717. 

Llewellen.     2G007. 

Niagara  episode.    32G01. 

Out-door  patient.     34812. 

Si  I  verb  ridge.    4243G. 
Cahill   (L.)  : 

For  love  (S:  honor.     14859. 

Pards.     3.5287. 
Cahill    (M.  C.)     Lady  Lindsay. 

24454. 
Cahill  (.l/r.s.  M.  .T.)     In  darkest 

England.     21139. 
Cahill    (M.  W.)  : 

Lady    Lindsay.       24454, 
24455. 

'G3,  i\.  Y.  city.    524G4. 

See  aUo  Walsh  (M.) 
Cahill     (W.    B.)       Croothawn. 

9184. 
Cahill    (W.  J.)     Father's  visit. 

53615. 
Cahn    (E.    D.)      Wrong   room. 

51899. 
Cahn   (J.)     Last  of  the  Mohi- 
cans.    24742. 
.""ahn-Speyer  (R.)     Isabeau. 

22111. 
Cahnet      (A.)        Roi     s'ennuie. 

39747. 
Call  la  vet  (G.  A.  de)  : 

Amour  veille.     13G3. 

Ane  de  Buridan.     1450. 

Ange  du  foyer.    1452. 

Beatrice.     3180a. 

Belle      aveuture.        3377a, 
3377b. 

Bois  sacre.     4507. 

Bui'i dan's  esel.     554G. 

Chance  du  mari.     26849. 

Choosing  a  career.    7182a. 

Co'ur  a  des  raison.s.    7709. 

Conite      de      Luxembourg. 
8191. 

Eveiitail.     1.'^096. 

Foi-tnnio.     150S4. 

Habit  vert.     1780.5. 

Heilige  hain.     18G32. 

K(>nig  in  Paris.     24207. 

]\Iiqn«»fte     et     sa      uiDre. 
29783. 

M.  de  la  Palisse.    30853. 


Caillavet   (G.  A.  de)— Contd. 

Montansior.      30S93,    30894. 

Nina    de    las    m  u  ii  e  c  a  s . 
32791. 

Papa.    35200.  35202. 

Paris.     35298. 

Priiuerose.    37248,  37249. 

Puppenmjidel.  3  7  848, 

37849. 

Rbi.     39741. 

Sentiers  de  la  vertu.  41507. 
41508. 

Sire  de  Vergy.     42556. 

Vendetta.     48778. 

Venedig.     487S7a. 

Veuve  joyeuse.    48919. 
Cain    (A.   F.)      4   mouarchs  of 

u)usic.     52424. 
Cain  (H.)  : 

Aigle.     636. 

Belle     au     Bois  -  Dormant. 
3377. 

Cabi-era.     5781.  5782. 

Carmosine.     G254. 

Cendrillon.     G'SO,  6590. 

Clierubin.     0915. 

ChevMlier    d'Eon.      09  28, 
6929. 

Citoyenne   Cotillion.     743.5. 

Dan.';euse  de  Pompi'i.    9825. 

Don  Quichotte.     n36L 

Don  Quixote.     11368. 

Glu.     16790. 

Graziella.     17348. 

Isabeau.     22112. 

IMarcella.    28150-28152. 

Navari-aise.     32100. 

Quo  vadis?    38247,  38249. 

Roma.     39770. 

Sangre  y  sol.    40700. 

Sapho.     40760,  40773. 

Sleeping  beauty.    42751.  • 
Cain      (N.)     Wings     of     love. 

51130. 
Caine  (H.)  : 

Ben-my-chree.     3487. 

Bondman.     4.545. 

Good  old  times.     17108. 

Iron  hand.     54074. 

Isle  of  Boy.     22149. 

Pete.     35990. 

Son  of  Hagar.     10549. 
Caine    (T.   H.   H.)      ticv  Caine 

(H.) 
Caines  (E.)     See  Le  Saint  (E.) 
Cairns   (.T.  R.)      Prince  Charlie 
in  Scotland.    372S2a. 


B.) 


Cake      (L. 

35708. 
Calcina    (II.  F.) 

devil.     11111. 
Calcinara    (Countess   de) 

Rovsficl  (M.) 
Calder     (C.     L.)       Honora 

20176,  20177. 


i'eda  goggles. 

Doctor  &  the 

See 


2930 


INDEX 


CaUlpr    (J.  D.)     By  coniraaud. 

Ciildi'i-    (R.   C.)      Loyal   &,  dis- 

loyiil.     'J0774. 
CiililiM-   (W.)  : 

licyoiiil  the  breakers.    3729. 

Coliiiiibiii.     79S3. 

I):iroilevil.     9S42. 

IHhhI  of  },'ift.     10,303. 

For  Kiijilaiul.     14702. 

(J rip  of  .steel.     17G40. 

Ill      si-lit     of      St.      Paul. 
.•ii:!24. 

John     Martin's     secret. 
22S0G. 

Lash  of  consicence.     24GG8. 

Lefl  twin.     24989. 

Lion's  heart.     2r).")G2. 

Rlaslc  of  guilt.    2SGU5. 

Paris.     3529G. 

Phantoms.     3G090. 

Race  for  wealth.    38292. 

Saved  from  the  sea.    408SG. 

Son  of  the  regiment.     43218. 

Span  of  life.     43411. 

Straight    from    the    heart. 
44016. 

Under   compulsion.     48101. 

Vengeance  is  mine.     48803. 

Voice  of  the  bell.    49234. 
Calderon    (G.)  : 

Fountain.     15128,   15129. 

Little  stone  house.     2.'»887. 

Two    plays    by    Tchelihoff. 
47748. 
Calderon  de  la  Barca  (P.)  : 

Alcalde   de  Zalamea.     714, 
715. 

Continental  drama.     83S0a. 

Life    is   a   dream,       S380a. 
.53127. 

Puru:atorio  de  San  Patricio. 
37SG3. 

Vida  es  sueno.    48991a. 

Calderon  y  Ceruela  (F.)     Ideal 

moderno.     20SG8. 
Calderwood     (.1.     N.)       Bobby 

Shaftoe.     4454. 
Caldicott   (A.  J.)  : 

Old  Knockles.     33529. 
Tally-ho.     45018. 
Caldwell   (A.  P.)     Circus  man. 

741 G. 
Caldwell     (Al.)     Actor's    holi- 
day.   210. 
Caldwell     (Anne)      See    O'Dea 

(A.  C.) 
Caldwell     (B.)       Silver    lining. 

424()5a. 
Caldwell  (E.  M.)     Suit  sample 

44454. 
Caldwell   (H.  M.)  co. : 

Komco  &  .Tuliet.     39856. 
Salome.     40G04b. 


Caldwell  (H.  M.)  co.— Contd. 
She     stoops     to     conquer, 
42015. 
Caldwell    (L  P.)  : 

Not  1-2-3.     330.58. 
Over    the   transom.     34054. 
Caldwell    (J.    L.)      Death    list. 

10274. 
Caldwell   (.lean  or  .T.  M.)  : 
Black  iHitterllles.     40G0. 
Gioja.     1G3S8. 
Her  lata  I  gift.     1S0G9. 
His  fatlier's  son.     19020. 
In  the  VMlley  below.    lil537. 
On  to  victory.     339.59. 
Power  of  destiny.    30947. 
Hector's   choice.     38099. 
Secret    of    the    subway. 
41342. 
Caldwell  (L.  H.)   Goldee.  10909. 
Caldwell    ( U.   M.)      Womeu   in 

politics.     51010. 
Caldwell     (W.    M.)      I.    D.    B. 

20787c. 
Caldwell  &  Holt.    New  Market. 

32420. 
Cale   (D.)     Team-work.    45189. 
Caleb    (F.)    jr.    Two    suborns. 

47790. 
Calero  Ortiz   (A.)  : 

Curro  Achares.     53814. 
Escnehi  de  los  fenomenos. 

.53.549. 
Niilo  de  la  bola.    54721. 
Calhoun   (A.  K.)  : 

Color  gu:\rd.     7959. 
Cortez.     8587. 
IMontezuma.     30920. 
Question  of  honor.    38105. 
'W'jinted — a     carpenter. 
49495. 
Ciilhoun  (A.  T.)     Si»y  of  Chick- 

amauga.     43008. 
Calhoun  (C.  W.)  : 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning. 

2010. 
Conspiracy.     8331. 
Friend  in  need.    15430. 
Peacemaker.     35706. 
Sixth  shot.     42041. 
Calhoun  (D.  T.)  : 
C.-ilderon.     5828. 
Woman  of  intrigue.    51443. 
Calhoun  (.1.  K.)     Doctor  &  the 

devil.     11111. 
Calhoun     (K.)       Stage    struck. 

43732. 
Calhoun   (P.)     Types  of  stage- 
land.     478.39a. 
Calhotm    (S.)      My  Dixie  girl. 

31.534. 
Calhoun  (T.)  : 

Howling  tree.    20.509. 
Little   Dutch  cleanser. 
25GG3. 

2931 


Calhoun  (V.)     Ramonn.    38417. 
Calisch   (.1.  H.)     Reggie  at  the 

chiirity  bidl.     3S914. 
Calkins    (E.  A.)      Richard   III. 

39305. 
Calkins     (F.    W.)       Undertow. 

48204. 
C:ill(E.  P.)    Supremacy.   44021. 
Call(S.  C.)     Ugly  aunt.    47894. 
Callaghan  (.1.)  : 

Revenge.     3924.S. 

Widower.     50842. 
Callaghan    (T.)      Strictly  busi- 
ness.    55459. 
Callahan   (C.  E.)  : 

Culi)rit  fay.     9343. 

Floiette.     14.502. 

Fogg's  Ferry.     14646. 

Lambh  Darragh.    24.501. 

Little  Silver.     25S77. 

O'l.'onnor's  onth.     3.3242. 

Sea  riot  iV  blue.     40908. 

While  Sulphur.     50586. 
Callahan  (D.  T.)  : 

Anne  Boleyn.     1.5.52. 

Bmdcer  abroad.     5492. 

Deception.     10333. 

Earl  of  Essex.     1212G. 

Great  mogul.     17437. 

Haydee.     18340. 

I..egion  of  honor.    25019. 

Ordeal    of    two    sisters. 
34309. 

Philip  Arden.    30128. 

Race  suicide.     38296. 

R<tbespierre.     390.50. 

Tom's  wedding  gift.    46493. 

'Twixt  love  &  duty.    47522. 

^y:\\\  street.     49422. 
rnllalian    ( E.    R.)      Caught    in 
his  own  net.     0499a. 

Callahan   (  F.  .1.)  : 

Onr    hour   of   triumph. 
34075. 

Prince  of  men.     37340a. 

Shah  of  Chicago.    417'25. 

Silent  partner.     42351. 
Callahan   (J.  C.)     Sou  of  Erin. 

43203. 
Callahan  (M.)     Wager.    49349. 
Callau     (H.)       Crimson    web. 

9120. 
Calhm   (.L)  : 

Fun  at  an  Irish  hop.    15670. 

.Tust  for  fun.     23.348. 

Wild  duck.     50954. 
Call  a  us    (J.    &   M.)      Eviction. 

131.53. 
Callaway  (li  H.)  : 

Miss  Oliver's  dollars.  29996. 

Return  of  Deborah.    39182. 

Widow's  wiles.     50806. 

Calleja   (R.)  : 

A  la  pinata !     15. 


INDEX 


Galleja  (R.)— Continued. 

Abanico  de  la  Pompadour. 

52545. 
Abanicos  .iaponeses.    45. 
Arabia  fellz.    1753. 
Aventuras  de  Max  y  Mine. 

2519a. 
Banco  del  Retire.    2883. 
Bribonas.     5034. 
Brocha  gorda.     5155. 
Cacluvache.     53036. 
Canci6n  de  la  vida.     5993. 
Caza  de  aluias.    6547. 
Chato  del  Albaiclu.     6S36. 
Cocina.     7750. 
Corlsta  de  punta.    8527. 
Cuaudo  ellas  quieren.   9299. 
Diablo  en  coche.    10745. 
Dioses  del  dia.    10SS9a. 
Entierro     de    la     sardina. 

12S05a. 
Estrella  de  Olympia.  53552. 
Fenlsa  la  comedianta. 

14051. 
Giralda.    16416. 
Golfa      del      Manzanares. 

17038. 
Hija  del  gnarda.    19461a. 
Hija  del  pueblo.    19463. 
Hijo  de  Budha.     19465. 
Ki-tha  y  Pohn.     23653. 
Lindas  perras.     25516. 
Llaves  del  cielo.    26004. 
Loca  fortuna.     26039. 
Maja  de  los  m  a  d  r  i  1  e  s . 

27555a. 
Mujer  del  projimo.    31309. 
Muleres   de   Don   Juan. 

31311. 
Niiios  de  Tetudn.     32827. 
Ojos  negros.     33386. 
Pais  de  las  Hadas.    35122. 
Pepita  Lopez.    35871. 
Piedra  azul.     36260a. 
Plpiolo.     36388. 
Poeta  de  la  vida.    36619. 
Por  peteneras.     36845. 
Reina  del  Aibaicln.    38966. 
Reloj  de  arena.     39001. 
Rinc6n  de  la  alegrla.    39465. 
Romerito.     39874. 
SC'ptimo,  no  hurtar.    41520a. 
Socorrito.    43()28a. 
Statu  quo.     43830. 
Suerte  de  Isabelita.    44384. 
Tierra  del  sol.    46173. 
Tinglado  de  la  farsa.   55602. 
Tirauo.    46313a. 
Trovadores.     55667. 
Callender  (A.  R.)  : 
Friska.     15477. 
Little  Dot.    25655. 
Our  honeymoon.    34671. 
Prison-flower.     37511. 
Seeds  of  time.    41386. 


Callender  (E.)     Seeds  of  time. 

41386. 
Callender   (R.)     See  Callender 

(A.  R.) 
Calliano     (A.)       Abenteuer    in 

Mekka.     68. 
Calllcatt  (W.  F.)  jr.    Goddess 

of  radium.     16835. 
Callwey  (G.  D.  W.)  : 

Napoleon  Bonapai'te,  31993. 
Panspiele.    35179. 
Calmann-Levy : 

Au  bon  soleil.     2345. 
Coeur  et  le  reste.     7776. 
Comedie    de    c  e  1  u  1    qui 
fipousa     une     femme 
muette.     8052. 
Fille  du  ciel.    14230,  14231. 
Habanera.     17861. 
Martyre  de  St.     Sebastien. 

28524,  28525. 
Peti  te      piutade      b  1  e  u  e . 

S6049a. 
Pet  its  joyeux.    36055. 
Struens6e.    44221. 
Terre  qui  meurt.     45411. 
Tiientre.     45635. 
Ultimatum.     47908. 
Calmus   (P.  H.)     Jew  of  Zem- 

plin.     22091. 
Calnon   (E.  T.)  : 
Mamma.    27673. 
Off  to  the  Klondike.    33320. 
Prince  o'  Palazzo.     37322. 
Romance   of   Lalla   Rookh. 

39799. 
Too  much  money.    46540. 
Two  widows.     47818. 
What  AVryter  wrote.    50162. 
Calonge  (E.)  : 

Aquf   todos   somos  buenos. 

1750. 
Cofrade  Matlas.     7778b. 
Calphin   (A.)     Boris  Godounov. 

4657. 
Calthrop   (D.  C.)  : 
Frisco  Sal.    15476. 
Gate  of  dreams.    15933a. 
In  the  air.    21341. 
Old  country.     54706. 
Shadowed.    41091. 
Calvano    (W.)      Living  phono- 
graph.   25984. 
Calver  (H.)  : 

Dream  fight.    11719. 
Snowed  up.     42920. 
Calver   (V.  G.)     Great  poison 

mystery.     17447. 
Calvert     (C.)       Sardanapalus. 

40794. 
Calvert    (L.)      For    sword    or 

song.     14918,  14919. 
Calvert  (L.  L.)  : 

Man  on  horseback.    27932. 


Calvert  (L.  L.) — Continued. 
That      pleasant      surprise. 
45607. 
Calvert  (W.  N.)     Ups  &  downs 

of  the  oil  fields.    48538. 
Calvin   (F.  C.)     Team  of  Hope 

&  Dare.    45186a. 
Camacho    (A.)      PIcaros    hom- 

bres.     36205. 
Camacho  (Alfonso  Plana)     See 

Plana  Camacho  (A.) 
Camacho    (Antonio  P.)     Entre 

naranjos.     12809. 
Camacho  (Arturo)  : 
Cauo  gordo.     6012. 
Virgen  gitana.    49114a. 
Camacho      (Aurelio)        Virgen 

gitana.     49114a. 
Camacho  (L.  A.)     Ariadne. 

1819. 
Camacho  (T.)     Primos.    37252. 
Camachoy  Velasco  (A.)    Sangre 

venenosa.    40704. 
Cambronero   (P. )  : 

Conspiradores.    8336. 
Expreso  de  las  10.    13257c. 
Cameron  (A.)  : 

Bud  Carey's  alibi.     5386a. 
Fighting     the     system. 

14204a. 
Girl  in  hiding.     16556a. 
It   happened    at   Brighton. 

22199a. 
Mile.  Manhattan.    27264b. 
Prince    in    buckskins. 
37305a. 
Cameron   (C.  D.)     Van  Worm- 

ers'  last  raid.    48708. 
Cameron  (E.)     Great  Randolph 

mystery.     17456. 
Cameron     (F.     G.)       Edmund 

Kean.     12258. 
Cameron   (F.  H.)  : 

Drifting  apart.    11826. 
Olive  Varcoe.    33701. 
Cameron  (F.  S.)  : 
Devotion.     10727. 
Modern  hero.     30011. 
Cameron   (G.)     See  Drew  (G.) 
Cameron     (G.    F.)      Leo,    the 

royal  cadet.     25071. 
Cameron    (I.)      Kommandatur. 

24225b. 
Cameron  (J.)     Elaine  &  Queen 

Guinevere.     12371. 
Cameron   (Margaret)  : 
Castle  builders.    6418. 
Christmas     chime.       7213. 

7214. 
Comedies  In  miniature. 

53222. 
Desperate  chance.     10565. 
Four     acting     monologues. 

15140. 
House  of  cards.    20397. 


2932 


IXDEX 


Cameron   (Margraref) — -Contd. 
Kleptomaniac.     24095. 
Loyal  renegade.     26790. 
Miss  Doulton's  orchids. 

29933,  29934. 
Nixie  affair.     32847. 
On  stepping  stones.    33798. 
Pipe  of  peace.  3G370,  36371. 
Piper's  pay.    36382. 
Teeth    of    the    gift    horse. 

45206. 
Wliite  elephant.     55916. 

Cameron  (Myrtle)    Bowery  girl. 

4789. 
Cameron  (N.  N.)  : 

Christmas  chime.     7213. 
Desperate  chance.     10565. 
Kleptomaniac.     24095. 
Miss      Doulton's      orchids. 
29933. 
Cameron  (R.)  SeeAyres  (L.  L.) 
Cameron   (T.  L.  &  W.)     Trav- 
esty on  Salvina  &  Bernheart. 
46884. 
Camille  (L.)     Alsace.     1005. 
Camilleri    (S.)      Two    friends. 

47612. 
Caminero   (J.  G.)  : 

Margaritas.    28212. 
Rosita  del  oro.     40048. 
Cammann  (D.  F.)    Sandy's  rest. 

40694b. 
Cammans  (P.)  : 

Ladder  of  fame.    24312. 
Milk    of    human    kindness. 

54513. 
Will  of  the  gods.    51041. 

Cammarano  (R.  P.)     Assassinio 

di  Gennaro  Cuocolo.     2096. 
Cammeyer  (C.  B.)     Tracy,  the 

escaped  convict.     46695. 
Camoin  de  Bonilla    (E.)      See 

De  Bonilla. 
Camondo  (I.  de)    Clown.    7685. 
Camp   (C.  W.)  : 
Custom.     9516. 
Isabel  Cary.    22117. 
Quiet  house.     38206. 
Camp  (F,  M.)     Story  of  a  dead 

man.     43991. 
Camp  (J.  S.)     Maid  of  Manila. 

27477. 
Camp  (S.) : 

Chat  noir.    6830. 
In  Mexico.    21242. 
Mr.  Wise  from  Broadway. 
30282,  30283. 
Camp  fire  outfitting  co. : 

Eagle  &  the  star.    53492. 
M  i  n  n  e  t  o  s  k  a  '  s    dream. 

29759a. 
Skyboy.     42696a. 
Spruce  cone  &  bunchberry. 
55425. 


Campano   (E.  F.)  : 

Siete  cabrillas.     42285. 

Solo  para  solteras.     43131. 
Campano    (F.)      See  Campano 

(E.  F.) 
Campbell : 

Camping  out.     5970. 

O'Connor's  child.    33241. 
Campbell    (A.  B.)     Servant  of 

the  city.    41564. 
Campbell  (A.  J.)  : 

Stranded  actor  &  his  wits. 
44030. 

Thy     daughter's     peril. 
46132. 
Campbell  (A.  P.)  : 

Bookworms.    4620. 

Forty  winks,    15097. 
Campbell    (Alan)      Mummy. 

31350. 
Campbell  (Alcest)  : 

Doomed    for    life.      11431, 
11433. 

Evil  that  men  do.     13161. 

Pazzetta.    35680. 
Campbell  (Alex)  : 

Ann.     1533. 

Why  a  man  sins.    50725. 
Campbell      (Anne)        Standing 

with  reluctant  feet.    43700. 
Campbell  (B.  S.  P.) : 

Russian  tragedy.    40348. 

Undine.    48269. 
Campbell  (Bartley  or  B.  T.) : 

America.     1133. 

Argonauts  of  '49.     1813. 

Brave  man.     4943. 

Bulls  &  bears.     5447. 

Clio.     7623. 

Fate.    9781,  13786. 

Friend  &  foe.     15424. 

Galley  slave.    15787. 

Government  bonds.     17168. 

Heroine  in  rags.    19293. 

Matrimony.     28834. 

My  Dixieland.    31534a. 

Mv  Geraldiue.    31565. 

My  partner.     31083. 

New  world.     32500. 

On  the  Rhine.    33893. 

Orphans.     34384. 

Peril.     35920. 

Rising  man.     39516. 

Risks.    39519. 

Siberia.     42227. 

Through  fire.    46072. 

White  slave.    50573. 
Campbell  (C.)     Olga.    33695. 
Campbell  (C.  J.)  : 

Bal  masque.     2825. 

Bunch  of  pinks.     5470. 

Chow  chow.    7161. 

Dangerous  game.    9767. 

Debutante.     10312. 

Dreamer.     11769. 

2933 


Campbell   (C.  J.) — Continued. 
Friend  of  the  family.  15440. 
Gay  musician.    15982. 
His  holiday.     19658. 
Ladv  Betty's  courtship. 

24369. 
Lady  Disdain.    24386. 
IMaid  of  Araby.    27460. 
Mayor  of  Tokio.    28940. 
Motor  girl.     31209,  31210. 
Pink  hussars.    30335. 
Runaway  boy.    40274. 
Secret  sin.    41352. 
Silver  cord.    42390. 
Valley  farm.     48644. 
Vanity  shop.     48704. 

Campbell  (C.N.)   Electrocutioa 

12424. 
Campbell    (C.    W.)      Priceless 

pauper.    37190. 
Campbell  (Constance)     One  of 

the  old  guard.    34083a. 
Campbell  (D.  H.)   Count.  8652. 
Campbell     (E.     E.)       Undine. 

48267. 
Campbell  (E.  V.)     Worth  of  a 

man.     51808. 
Campbell     (Evan)      Turandot 

47329. 
Campbell   (Evangeline)     Husl:- 

ing-bee.    20740. 
Campbell    (F.)  : 

Oldest  inhabitant.    33680a. 
On  the  links.    33868a. 
Campbell  (F.  A.)    Country  edi- 
tor.    8754. 
Campbell  (F.  S.) : 

At  close  of  day.    2125. 
Pawnbroker  &  actress. 

35650. 
Rube     politicians.       40212, 

40213. 
Unlucky  Mr.  Lucky.    48384, 
Veterans.    48917. 
3000     years    from     now. 
52521. 

Campbell  (F.  T.) : 

Dead-eye  mine.    10205. 
Recall.    38638a. 
Campbell  (F.  W.)    Anti-hypno- 
tism.   1605. 
•^ampbell   (H.  C.)     Thou  shalt 

not  kill.    45904a. 
Campbell   (H.  E.)     Old  maid's 

deception.     33552. 
Campbell  (H.  J.)  : 

Common  fool.    8140. 
Electressa,  the  human  Ley- 
den  jar.     12403. 
Jungle.     23301. 
Love  vs.  art.     26637. 
Lucky  dog.    26844. 
Whitney's  ward.     50596. 
Woman  of  fame.    51437. 


INDEX 


Campbell   (H.  S.)     Wedding  of 
Atljintis  &  Piicifica.     4i)UU9a. 
Caujpl)ell  (I.  B.)  : 

First     lady     iu    the    land. 

143G9. 
]\Ian  from  Mo.    27795. 
Campbell   (.J.  A.)  : 
Agitator.     581. 
Shattered  idol.    419G5. 
Sin  of  her  childhood.   42472. 
Vagrant.     48613. 
<^ampbell     (.T.    D.)       Breaking 

point.     4992b. 
Campbell     (J.     D.     S.)       See 

Argyll. 
Campbell  (J.  E.)  : 

Innocents  abroad.     21759. 
Weather  man.     49853. 
Campbell  (J.  F.)  : 
Busted.     5G06. 
Trilby's  baby.     4G985. 
Campbell  (J.  P.)    Goldie.  17027. 
Campbell     (.lames)       Visit    to 

Japan.     49178. 
Campbell  (John)     Ethan  Allen. 

12992. 
Camp!)ell  (Joseph)     Judgment. 

231G0. 
Campbell    (L.)     King  Darnley. 

237G0. 
Campbell   (M.  C.)  : 

Greater  love.    17508f. 
Way  of  the  cross.    49746. 
Campbell  (M.  D.)  : 

Chinese  dummy.     7085. 
Open  secret.    34244. 
Sunlionnets.     44533. 
Campbell   (Martin)     Campbell's 

nightingales.     59G5. 
Campl)ell    (Maurice)  : 
Cai>t.  Molly.     6143. 
Christian  pilgrim.    7183. 
Comin'  thro'  the  rye.    8086. 
Her  soldier.    19144. 
Mary,     Mary,     quite     con- 
trary.    28562. 
Thou  Shalt  not  kill.  4.5904a. 
Campbell     (N.)       Tragedy     of 

Chevelier  T.a  Salle.    4G721a. 
Campbell   (O.  J.)   jr.    Comedies 

of  Holberg.     S0.").")a. 
CamplK'll   (.1//-.S.  1'.)  : 
Beata.     3170. 
Klectra.     12401. 
Joy  of  living.    23082. 
IMoon  of  Yamato.     30942. 
Whirlwind.     .50470. 
Campbell     (P.    F.)       School    & 
commcncenipnt  at  Dark  Town 
college.     41096. 

Campbell    (U.  C.)  : 

Class  apart.    7543. 

From     start     to     finish. 

15578. 
This  wicked  world.    45852. 


Campbell  (Robert)  : 

Heart  of  Dixie.     53SS5. 

filascot.     2S.")94a. 

My  Dixieland.     315.S4a. 

Khodes  scholar.     3U319a. 

White  slave.     50573. 
Campbell  (Rose)    Mrs.  .Jenkins' 

birthday.     30391. 
Cami)bell  (S.)     By  the  firelight. 

5716. 
Campbell   (T.  A.)  : 

Grafter's     awakening. 
17242. 

Legal  scapegoat.    24999a. 

Recoil.     38676. 

Stranded  actor  &  his  wits. 
44030. 

Thy  daughter's  peril.  46132. 
Campbell  (T.  C.)     Lady  Lillian. 

24453. 
Campbell    (T.   J.)      Caught  at 

last.     6496. 
Campbell  (W.  O.)     Awakening. 

2556a. 
Campbell   (W.  P.)  : 

Amethyst.     1296. 

Corene.     8505. 

Nameless  play.     31922. 
Campbell   (W.  S.)  : 

Dinkle's      honeymoon. 
10S73a. 

Full  of  the  devil.    15659. 

Improving  nature.     20156a. 

London  bells.    26098. 

Merry  devil.     2923L 

Red  crook.     38716. 

Red  devil.     38723. 

Sure  winner.     44637. 

Trip  to  Washington.  55658. 

White  rat.     50561. 
Campbell   (  W.  W.)  : 

Admiral's  daughter.    303. 

Fatal  throw.     13769. 

Campbell   (Wallace)  : 
Hi  Holler.     19340. 
His    wife   &   her   husband. 
19849. 
Campbell    (Walter)      Heart   of 
Chinatown.     18458. 

Campbell    (Wayne)  : 

Across   the  desert.     178. 
IMavflower     of     Plymouth. 

28918. 
AVhcn  Ireland  was  a  nation. 

50241. 
Where    taters   grow   small. 

50392. 
Campifia : 

Casa     de     Su    Excelencia. 

C310a. 
Secretos  de  himeneo.    41368. 

Campion   (E.)  : 

Bh-d  &  a  bottle.    3910. 
Matrimonial  episode.  28S20. 


Campion   (]\Iary  E.)     Wake  up, 

Uncle  Sam.     5581L 
Campion    (Molise  E. ) 
Full  value.     53732. 
Getaway.     lG264b. 
Campo  (C.  del)  : 

Aires  de  la  sierra.    6.52. 
Astucia  de  mujer.    2114. 
Final      de      Don      Alvaro. 
14247. 
Camprodou     ( F. )       Marina. 

28274. 
Camps  (R.)    Capitanes  del  Zar. 

6056a. 
Camus    (L.   del  Castillo)      See 

Castillo  Camus. 
Camussi     (E.)       Du    Barry. 

11903,  11905. 
Canaday  (E.  B.)     Pot  of  rouge. 

36S9Sa. 
Canby   (A.)  : 

Chfiteau  Bideau.    6831. 
Two  brothers.    47566. 
Canbv    (A.    H.)      Yellow    cab. 

52057. 
Candales    (F.  H.  de)      See  De 

Can  dales. 
Candales  (R.  S.  de)    See  James 

(.L  M.) 
Candee(H.  C.)    Down  in  Okla. 

11605. 
Candee  (J.)     Tour  of  the  jolly 

club.     46622. 
Candela : 

A  ver  si  va  Ti  poder  ser. 

23. 
Clown  bebg.     7688. 
Guasa  viva.     17721. 
Mi-carCme.     293.57. 
Ojos  vacfos.    33.387. 
Sor  Angelica.    43282. 

Candela   (L.)  : 

Pelmazos.     3-5815. 
Reloj  de  arena.     39001. 
Sultana.     44479a. 
Candela   (R.  Galvfiu)     See  Gal- 
van  Candela. 
Candela  Ardid.     Cruz  del  can- 

chal.     9282. 
Canfield   (G.  D.)  : 
GlKml.    16325a. 
Were-wolf.     49987. 
Canfield    (M.    D.)      System    of 

John  Law.    44885. 
Canissa  (P.)     Test.    45453. 
Canito : 

Baptiste  Guillard.     2940. 
Black  ape.     4044. 
I>ife  for  a  life.    2.5291. 
Trapped  at  last.    46846. 
Cannan    (G.)      Four    plays. 

15172. 
Canne    (L.)      Paradis    de   Ma- 
homet.    35248. 


2934 


INDEX 


Cannet   (G.)     Ilour  before  the 

(liiwn.     2037Ga, 
Caunoii    (l'\)  : 

Lady   of   the  opera   house. 

54210.  54-211. 
Love  lagf^ard.     54340. 
Meow.     2<J130a. 
AVIiat's  in  a  uame?     55887. 
Cannon    (.T.  H.)     Her  awakeu- 

ins.     1S918. 
Cannon   (li.)  : 

Mistakes  in  a  dental  office. 

30119. 
Teleyi-apli   operator   &   the 
,    bur-lar.     45219. 
Troubles    a    photo    caused. 
471G9. 
Cannon    (\V.  .7.)     His  just  re- 
ward.    19G70. 
Cannon  (W.  M.)  : 

IMidni^bt  session.     29452. 
Ticklish  affair.     4G147. 
Ticklish  business.     4G148. 
Canon      (C.)       Dreiviertelwelt. 

11803. 
Canora   (J.)     Torfmull.     46575. 
Canovas  (.T.)  Alicia.    797b. 
Cautello   (F.)  : 

Human  vampire.    20G18. 
Perfumed  death.    54931. 
Cantello    (.J.)      Star   of   Beth- 
lehem.   43780. 
Cauto  (G.)  : 

Aqnf   todos   somos  buenos. 

1750. 
Boda  de  la  Farruca.  44G7a. 
Celoso  Exti'emefio.     G5SG. 
Crlsto  de  la  ve.u;a.     53290. 
IMalaguehas.     27G38a. 
Milaiii'o    de    San    Antonio. 

29551c. 
Sei'iMiata  del  pueblo.   41534. 
Siej:a.     422G3. 
Soin!)reros.    43147. 
Vara  de  nardos.     5.57.'i8. 
Viejos  compadres.    49000. 
Cantor   ( D.  I.)      Fool.     1470Sa, 

14709a. 
Cantor  (.L  O.)  : 

Hofnagei's  first  love.    19939. 
\\'al\e     up     Mr.     Drowsy. 

40403. 
Wicked  Charley.    50770. 
Cantor  (N.  B.)   Wicked  Charley. 

50770. 
Cautweil    (F.  S.)  : 

Bridges  uiiburned.     .W06. 
Love's  laufiliter.     2G718. 
Two-edged  sword.    47Gl)4. 
CaritwcMl     (J.)     Dixie    guards. 

11071. 
Cantido  (R.)     Gioie  e  tormenti 

del  dottore  sociale.     1G3S7. 
Canziani     (L.    S.)       Over    the 
rapids.    34951. 


Capella   (J.)  : 

Becerro  de  oro.    3250. 
Bo<la  roja.     44G8. 
Brocha  gorda.     5155. 
Eterna  revista.     12970. 
Garrotin.     15922. 
Granito  de  sal.     1731G. 
Ki-tlia   y    I'obn.     23G53. 
IMu.jer  espanola.     31310. 
I'alacio   de  cristal.     35131. 
Trust      de      las      mujeres. 

47270. 
Vida  alegre.    48991. 
Capen    (S.    P.)        Nathan    der 

AVeise.    32035a. 
Gaperton    (Airs.  W.  R.)      Bear 

Wallow  belles.     31GS. 
Caplin  (A.)  : 

Belle     of     the     boulevard. 

3429. 
Man  less  Isle.    28075. 
Olga.     33G94. 
Sport.     43G15. 
Capo    (F.    Perez)      See    Perez 

Capo. 
Capoul  (V.)     Clo^\^l.     7G85. 
Capp     (A.)       Soldier's    widow. 

43115. 
Cappelens      (J.     W.)        Forlag 

Aase  tiskerpike.     39. 
Cappiani    (L.)  : 

Blind  who  sees.    42G8. 
Lisztians.     25572. 
Pawned  saint.     35G52. 

Capri  (M.  di)  Cupid  in  a  con- 
vent.    93S8. 

Capsadell  (L.)  Calamity  Jim. 
5S2C. 

Capus  (A.)  : 

Adventurer.     340a,  2522a. 
Adversaire.     37G. 
Ange.     1451. 
Attentat.     2337. 
Bourse  ou  la  vie.    4705. 
Brignol     &    his     daughter. 

5121a. 
Chatelaine.     GS34. 
Deux  (Voles.     10042. 
Deux  lioinmes.     10G44. 
En  garde.     12GG0. 
Favorites.     13933. 
Heloiie  Ardouin.     187.3G. 
lustitut  de  beaute.    217SGa. 
M.  Piegois.     308G9. 
Notre  ieunesse.    33091. 
Oiseau'  blesse.     33381. 
PassagC'fes.     35439. 
Petite  fouctionnaire.  3G042, 
Qui  perd  gaiiue.    38180. 
Theatre.     45G34. 
Theatre    complet.      45G38- 

45G43. 
Veine.     487.59. 
Verwundete  vogel.    4889G. 

2935 


Caragiale   (I.  L.)     Eye  for  an 

eye.     13283. 
Carb  ( D. ) : 

Discards.     10918. 
Five  pies.     14439. 
Great  desire.     17378. 
Kiss.     24019a. 
New  age.     32315. 
Penny  &  tlie  rose.    35853. 
Things  we  create.    45791. 
Violet   Rose.     49103a. 
Voice  of  the  people.   49240a. 
Carballes  (E.)     Marido  modelo. 

28257. 
Carberry   (C.  B.)     Special  ed. 

434G2, 
Garbone    (A.)      Lulu   &   the   3 

jolly  thieves.     2G918. 
Garbonell   (.L  M.)  : 
Boda  roja.     4468. 
Idilio.     20879. 
Lagar.     24545. 
Loca.     2G038. 
Maria  del  Mar.    28233. 
Ni     media     palabra     m3,s. 

32598. 
Sucesos     de     la     semana. 

44357. 
Suspiros  de  fraile.    44G97. 
Tres  viejas.     46916. 
Carboy    (J.)      See    Harrington 

(J.  A.) 
Garcenac     (E.)  •   Maltresse    de 

langues.     27551. 
Card   (E.  W.)  : 

No  trespassing.     54729. 
Six  kleptomaniacs.    42620. 
Garden   (.1.)  : 

Eloped.     12516. 
Two  roads.     47764. 
Cardillo      (S.)        Romilda. 

39S74a. 
Cardoze  (F.  T.)  : 

His  lordship.     19707. 
Silly  Billy.     42377, 
Spellbinder.     43500. 
Careo   (Z.)     Hidden  treasures. 

19:577. 
Garctti      (M.)       His     partner. 

19773. 
Garew  (P.  T.)  : 

Angel  of  peace.     1473. 
Birth  of  the  rainbow.    3964. 

Garev  (Almee)    Out  of  the  past. 

34842. 
Garev    (Alexander)      Mixed. 

3()51L 
Carey   (B.)     Sec  Donohoe   (W. 

C.) 
Carey  (H.  D.)  jr.: 

Bv  force  of  ai-nis.    5676. 
l\Iontana.     30884. 
Unwritten  law.     48465. 

Carey   (J.)     Vestal.     48909. 


INDEX 


Carey     CJ.    R.)      Trust    king. 

47271. 
Carey  (J.  W.)  : 

Day  before  the  convention. 

10113. 
Helping  hand.    18797. 
Knight  for  a  night.    24138. 
Right  girl.     39424. 
Secretary  of  War.    41365. 
Star  performer.     43792. 
Carey  league.    In  a  new  light. 

21078a. 
Carfano   (E.)  : 

Life  for  life.     25294. 
Saba,    the    Devil's    bride. 
40409. 
Cargill     (C.    T.)      Advertising 

agt.    382. 
Carhart     (C.    E.)      Meiamoun. 

29056. 
Carhart  ( J.  L.)    Broken  chains. 

5172. 
Carida.    See  Carpender   (I.) 
Cariveau  (R.)     Artist.    1962. 
Carl    (E.  L.  A.)     Love  &  per- 
dition.   26460. 
Carl    (H.)        Dionysische    tra- 

goedien.    10889. 
Carl  (J.) : 

Autographs.    2484. 
West  Point.     49996. 
Carl    (N.)      Crimes  of  London. 

9098. 
Carlberg    (G.)      Struensfie. 

44222. 
Carle    (A.)      Just    foolishness. 

23345. 
Carle     (C.)      Magic    talisman. 

27393. 
Carle  (G.)     Martha.    28496. 
Carle  (M.  J.)     If  I  were  rich. 
20934. 

Carle  (R.) : 

Boy  &  the  girl.    4824. 
Eureka.    13044. 
Hurdy-gurdy  girl.     20700. 
Little  Miss  Modesty.    25785. 
Maid  &  the  mummy.    27443. 
Mary's  lamb.     28586. 
Mayor  of  Tokio.     28941. 
Mummy  &  the  maid.    31352. 
Other  fellow's  wife.    34447. 
Remarkable  story  of  Dick 
Whittington    &    his    cat. 
39005. 
Tenderfoot.     45371. 

Carle  (R.  L.)     Co.  Q  in  Cuba. 

816L 
Carleton.     Down  &  out.    11572. 

Carleton  (E.)  : 

Catalpa  six.     6442. 
Ocean  child.    33236. 
Two  foundlings.     47610. 


Carleton   (H.  G.)  : 

Augustus  Caesar.    2371. 
Bar  sinister.     2947. 
Butterflies.     5G43. 
Cuckoo.     9328. 
Dangerous   buckboard. 

9763. 
Degenerates.     10391. 
Gilded  fool.    16355. 
He   lost    his   rabbit's   foot. 

18375. 
Jack's  honeymoon.    22388. 
Lion's  mouth.    25563. 
Memnon.    29086. 
Night    in    Herculaneum. 

32693. 
Princess  of  Erie.    37434. 
Rabbit's  foot.     38266. 
This  innocent  couple   45845. 
Victor  Durand.     48969. 
Carleton    (H.  J.)     New  Year's 

eve.     32511. 
Carleton  (J.  L.)  : 

Coom-na-goppel.    8450a. 
Hildebrand.     19483. 
Otto  of  Nordheim.    34510. 
Carleton   (L.  C.)     Old  Califor- 
nia Joe.     33435. 
Carleton     (M.)      In    the    toils. 

21532. 
Carleton    (M.   G.)      Magician's 
frolic.    27399. 

Carleton  (W.  E.)  : 

Down  &  out  man.     11573a. 
Out  in  the  storm.     34817. 

Carleton  (Will)  : 

Anheuser  push.    1521. 

Burglar  bracelets.    5522. 

Duke  &  the  king.    11980. 

Land  of  dreams.    24589. 

Over  the  hill  from  the  poor- 
house.    34937. 

Over  the  hill  to  the  poor- 
house.    34938. 

Over  the  hills  from  the 
poorhouse.    34939. 

Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.    34942. 

Pansy  Blossom.    35182. 

Roly  Poly.  39769. 

Tainted  money.    44927. 

Carleton   (William)  : 
Cream  pufEs.    9047. 
Elevator.     12445. 
Go  west.    16809. 
Gotlieb,       the      wanderer. 

17159. 
Her  royal  nibs.     19120. 
His  royal  nibs.     19797. 
Irish  aristocracy.    21956. 
Little  cassino.     25610. 
Marquis  of  W  a  t  e  r  f  o  r  d  . 

28354. 
Nonsense.    32986. 


Carleton  (William) — Conta. 
Stir  'em  up.    43910. 
That  dreadful  dude.    45554. 
Two  plums.     477.52. 
AVilly  Reillv.     25385. 
Zitka.     52374. 
Carley      (E.      A.)        Romantic 

dramas.     39835a. 
Carley   (H.  S.)     Burning  ship. 

5571. 
Carli   (C.  de)     Juana.     23101a. 
Carlie   (E.  J.)     Lineman  &  the 

actor.     25524a. 
Carlin  &  Penn.     Getting  a  di- 
vorce.    16270. 
Carlisle  (B.  M.)     Appeal  to  the 

jury.     1700. 
Carlisle  (G.  H.)     My  beggar  & 

love.     31494a. 
Carlisle    (G.    V.)      Only    way. 

34226a. 
Carlisle    (J.  T.)      Sally   Smith- 

ers.     40604. 
Carlisle   (J.  T.  H.)     My  wife's 

cousin.     31744. 
Carlisle  (R.)     Who's  it?    50655. 
Carlita     (G.)       Luzon     love. 

54365. 
Carlock   (W.  B.)  : 
Abatement.     46. 
Contraband.     8384a. 
Elemental  man.     12432a. 
Heir   of   the   woman-hatei 

53900. 
Jim's  woman.     22748a. 
Madness  of  Mildred.  27296a. 
New  law,    32402a. 
One  Oct.  night.    34056. 
Silent  woman.     42366a. 
Sunrise.     55482. 
Tarlon   (.L  H.)     Gay  old  time. 

15988. 
Ca  rlos  ( F. )    See  Griffith  ( F.  C. ) 
Carlos    (J.)      Muneca    fingida. 

31362. 
Carlson     (C.    F.)       Scoffer. 

41156,  41158. 
Carlson   (W.)     After  the  show. 

52591. 
Carlton    (Agnes)      Parson's 

daughter.    35379. 
Carlton   (Arthur)     Lost  chord. 

26294. 
Carlton  (C.  H.)  : 

Her  wrongs  avenged.  19175 
Santiago.    40748. 
Carlton    (F.    L.)      At   Monaco. 

2164. 
Carlton    (George  de)      See  De 

Carlton. 
Carlton    (Gerald)      My    friend 

the  artist.    31556. 
Carlton      (M.     G.)        Wizard's 
frolic.     51345. 


2936 


nn)EX 


Carlton  (S.)     See  King  (A.  P.) 
Carlton  (Will)     Mepliisto's  hot 

house.     54490a. 
Carlyle  (H.  N.)  : 

Elixir  of  life.     12488. 
Fifi  just  from  Paris.    14135. 
Carl  vie      (J.     C.)        Executor. 

13206. 
Carlyle  (R.)  : 

Compromising        situation. 

8183. 
Held  for  ransom.    18705. 
Carlysle  (P.  J.)     Bacio.    2731. 
Carman     (A.     S.)       Her    first 

chance.    18984. 
Carman     (B.)       Earth    deities. 

12152a. 
Carman     (W.     G.)       Duchess. 

11912. 
Carmell    (B.)      Jewish    ghosts. 

22712. 
Carmichael     {Mrs.     L.     M.) 

C.  Q.  D.     5757. 
Carmichael    (M.)      Timothy    & 

clover.     46268. 
Carmody   (W.  H.)  : 

Laughing  stock.    24822. 

Time  will  tell.     46250. 

Carmon      (E.)        Pearl-fishers. 

35724. 
Carmona    (J.)     Hijos  de  Hun- 

grla.     19468. 
Carmoser     pseud.     See    Moser 

(C.  E.) 
Carnahan      (A.      L.)        Cupid, 

M.  D.     9401. 
Carnahan  (T.  B.)  : 

Bunco  Jonnie's  little  game. 

5478. 
His  reward.  19789. 
Trip  to  Mex.     47023. 
earner  (J.  W.)  : 

Daniel  Boone.    9798. 
End  of  the  world.     12720. 
Old  Cattaraugus.     33437. 
Pauper's  paradise.    35639. 
Carnes    (B.    S.)      In    old   Ala- 
bama.    21258. 
Carnes  (M.) : 

Ileal  Cedric  Erroll.    38552. 
See-saw.    41382. 
Taboo.     44904. 
Carney    (M.    F.)      Last    relic. 

24758. 
Carney    (P.    J.)      Lady    Anne. 

24350a. 
Carniol      (J.)        See     Karniol 

(J.  J.) 
Caroline  (W.)     Althea.    1026. 

Carpani  (J.)  : 

Lawyer.    24883. 
Our  consuls.     34576. 
Palmira.    35142. 
Parisieune.    85332. 


Carpat  (D.)  : 

Creoles.     9068. 
Greatness  in  sin.     17536. 
Sylvana.     44845. 
Cai'pender  (I.)  : 

Bride  by  proxy.     5056. 
Cleopatra.     7589. 
Carpenter    (A.    S.)      Talisman. 

44997. 
Carpenter   (B.)  : 
Bachelor.    2656. 
Brolven  law.     52993. 
Cave  lady.     6537a. 
Pickles.     36220. 
Carpenter    (C.)      Merry   belles 

of  the  kitchen.     29222. 
Carpenter     (C.     B.)       Kissing- 
bug,  the  witch,  etc.     24028a. 
Carpenter   (E.  C.)  : 

Barber    of    New    Orleans. 

2968. 
Cinderella-man.       7  3  6  0a, 

53174. 
Hand  of  man.     18042. 
Jack-in-the-box.     54095. 
Tongues  of  men.    46499. 
Carpenter    (E.   P.)      Christmas 

at  the  kerchiefs.    7201. 
Carpenter  (Edward)  : 
Amer.  daisy.    1189. 
Golden  ladle.     16985. 
Carpenter    (Ethel)    Show  girl's 

husband.     42183. 
Carpenter   (F.)     From  soup  to 

nuts.     15577. 
Carpenter  (G.)  : 
Ah  Som.     615. 
Aunt  Dilsey  Ann.     2389a. 
Day  of  atonement.    53353. 
Dx-agon    &    the    eaglet. 

11649. 
Dragon's  claws.     11653a. 
Goat.    16813a. 
Hypodeimics.     20781a. 
Pretenders.     37099a. 
Siamese  twins.     42224. 
Carpenter  (G.E.)    Price.  37146. 
Carpenter  (H.  G.)     Italian  tra- 
gedian.    22262. 
Carpenter  (L.)     Haunted  room 

at  Horsham.     18315. 
Carpenter     (L.    G.)       Siamese 

twins.     42224. 
Carpenter  (Louis  H.) : 
Anyhome.     52709. 
Smoke.     42849a. 
Carpenter  (Lucy  H.)    Geniveve. 

16091. 
Carpenter  (M.)  Bachelor.  2656. 
Carpenter  (M.  B.)    Her  uncle's 

boots.     19158. 
Carpenter   (llalph)     See  Blan- 

chard   (R.  C.) 
Carpenter  (Rhys)     Tragedy  of 
Etarre.    46723a. 

2937 


Carpenter  (S.)  : 

Aaron  Burr's  dupe.    38. 
Anna  KarSuina.     1542. 
Inheritance.     21720. 
Moderns.     30675. 
Carpenter   (W.  S.)  : 

Commandment.     8117. 
Maid     from    the    moon. 

27449a. 
Carpio    (L.  F.  de  Vega)     See 

Vega  Carpio. 
Carr   (A.)     Wife  &  the  sword. 

50880. 
Carr  (Albert)  : 

Alfaric,  the  Goth.     754. 
Andy  Ryan.     1449. 
Baby  Bluff.    2636. 
Bed-rock  flume.    3260. 
Boby,  the  booby.     4463. 
Broken  oath.    5203,  5204. 
Cow-boy  &  the  baby.    8922. 
Cow-boy    from    Dakota. 

8934. 
Cow-boy's     pledge.       8954, 

8955. 
Cuff  Jenkins.     9335. 
Green  Mountain  boy.   17585. 
His  mother's  boy.     19734. 
Horse  thief.     20293. 
Independent    governor. 

21618. 
Irish  prince.    22021. 
Juemito,     the     adventurer. 

23197. 
Little     Christian.       25618, 

25619. 
Lost  &  found.     26276. 
Louis  XIV.     26389. 
Maj.  Andr§.     27568. 
Miner's    dream.      2  9  7  2  7, 

29728. 
Mr.  Binks  from  Binktown. 

30148. 
Parson  Joe.     35374. 
Pierre  trail.     36267,  36268. 
Shining     mystery.       42116, 

42117. 
Tiberius  Caesar.    46139. 
Tom  Warren.     46464. 
Carr    (Alexander)      Apr. 
showers.     52718. 

Carr   (B.)     Fun  on  the  docks. 
15696a. 

Carr  (Clarence)     Creole's  oath. 

9069. 
Carr  ( Corny ns)  : 

Naturalist.     32067. 
United  pair.    48345. 
Carr     (E.    B.)       Happy    New 

Year.  18186. 
Carr      (Eddie)        New     clerk. 
32340a. 

Carr  (Ernest)    Grafter.    17236. 


INDEX 


Carr  (F.  B.)  : 

Actor's  fninily.    208. 

Benu    Bi-uminell   burles- 

qiHTS.    3195. 
Iiidinii  maidens.     21G31. 
Love  &  music.     2G455. 
Carr  (  F.  O.)  : 

Blue-eyed  Susan.     43G6. 
Lord  Tom  Noddy.     20223. 
Tom  Noddy.     40454. 
Carr  (F.  W.)  : 

Awakeniufr.     254.^. 
Dictaphoned.     10823. 
Carr   (G.  A.)     Winning  of  the 

western  star.     51174a. 
Carr   (G.  H.)     Garrick's  great- 
est act.     15918. 
Carr    (H.)      Under   the   green- 
wood tree.     48109. 
Carr  (.7.  C.)  : 

Beauty  stone.     3242. 

Dr.    .Tekyll    &    Mr.    Hyde. 

11154. 
John     .Jasper's    confession. 

22859. 
King  Arthur.     23738. 
Tristram  &  Iseult.    47077. 
Carr  (.T.  S.)     Kit  Carson's  kit. 

24033. 
Carr  (.1.  AV.  C.)    Faust.  13898a. 
Carr  {M.  E.)  : 

Lticile.     20816,  26819. 
No  name.     32873. 
"Wlien    Home   was   mistress 
of  tlie  world.    50292. 
Carr   (IM.  L.)     Oracle.     34294. 
Carr      (O.)       His     excellency. 

19005. 
Cai-r  (It.  V.)    Phonogi'aph  wed- 
ding.    30167. 
Carr  (S.  V.)  : 

Cost  of  empire.    8013,  8614. 
Fiash-liglit.     14476. 
Her  name.     19079. 
H(»mestea(lers.     20078. 
Iron  way.     22071. 
Jenkinses  go  to  the  circus. 

22004. 
Kentucky  Belle.    23593. 
Lolita.     20080. 
I>ove  in  Lucky  camp.    26527. 
^ladam,  the  agent.     27102. 
Paper  table  mat.    35231. 
Rofk-    of   tlie    sun.      396S0, 
39687. 
Cnrr  (Mrs.  Smidl-)    See  Smidl- 
Carr. 

Carr     (W.    A.)       Boot-blacks. 

4638. 
Carr    (Walter)      Broken   oath. 

5204. 

Carr       (Wilfred)        Daredevil 
Dorothy.    0845. 


Carran   (L.)  : 

Ariine.     1867. 
Reckoning.     38605. 
Can-ano    (A.)      Cavalleria  rus- 

ticana.     6.")34. 
Carrasco    (I<\)      Galeria   popu- 
lar.    15781a. 
Carre   (F.)  : 

Femme  de  Narcisse.    14037. 
]Monsieur  le  directeur.  7002. 
I'a  riser  witweu.     35318. 
Carre   (M.)  : 

Ame  des  heros.    1119. 
Courtisaue      de      Corinthe. 

8806. 
Enfant  prodigue.    12750. 
Faust.     13900. 
Gina.     1037L 
Her  husband.     53917. 
Jeannette's  wedding.  22583. 
Jllle.  Fill.     27255. 
IMignon.     50907. 
INIirette.     29800,  29807. 
Pearl-fishers.     35724. 
Pf'cheurs  de  perles.     35749. 
Pour  etre  a  mice.     36917. 
Khena.     39314. 
Romeo  et  Juliette.    39859a, 
39872. 
Carrg    (M.)    flls.     Pierrot,   the 

prodigal.     36271. 
Carrel    (B.  de)     Budenzauber. 

5390. 
Carreil  (J.  J.)     Gentleman  Jay. 

16120. 
Carrere  (A.  Sanchez)    See  Sdu- 

cliez  Carrere. 
Carrere  (E.)  : 

Bachiiler  Medina.    2730. 
Cancirtn    de    la    farandula. 
5991. 
Carretero    (J.    M.)      Redimido. 

3SS51. 
Carri    (H.)     Turandot.     47329. 
Carrick   (H.)  : 

Bachelor's  wife.     2724. 
John  P.erkley's  ghost.  22831. 
.Toy  ride  lady.    23087a. 
Two       merry       monarchs. 
47702. 
Carrick     (J.)       Silent    hunter. 

42340. 
Carrie  (C.)     Sec  Earl  (M.) 
Carrier  (Wilbur  or  .L  W.)     De- 
mon &  the  darling  of  the  gods. 
104.52. 
Carrigan  (W.  S.)     You  are  the 

woman.    52139. 
Carrillo       (I.)         Indiscretion. 

21062. 
Carrillo  (L.)  : 

Bella  charito.     3368, 
Celestial.     6-566. 
Carrington    (C.)      Struggle    of 
the  strong.     44243. 

2938 


Carrington    (F.  INI.)     Naosuke, 

the  sword-maker.     31977a. 
Carrington     (H.)       Zenobia,    a 
di-eam     of     ancient     Egypt. 
50051. 
Carrington  (J.  B.)  : 
A(lventiu-ers.    342a. 
Golf  match.     17035. 
His  engagement.    19603. 
Pastoi-es    of    San    Antonio. 
35505. 
Carrington   (L.)     See  Jennings 

(L.  C.) 
Carrion      (M.     Ramos)        See 

Ramos  Carri6n. 
Carrol      (T.     M.)       Her     idea. 

53921. 
Carroll : 

Irish   .luhilee.     21997. 
McFadden's  flats.     27078. 
Murrays     &     Murphys. 
31391. 
Carroll    (A.)     Pageant  &  mas- 
que for  the  Shakespeare  ter- 
centenary.    54856. 
Carroll  (A.  B.)    P.  A.  T.  34992. 
Carroll  (B.)     Hobo  musketeers. 

19910. 
Carroll    (C.)     Before  the  wed- 
ding.    52849. 
Carroll    (C.  R.)     Friendly  inn. 

154.52. 
Carroll   (E.)  : 

Lady  of  the  nisht.     24501. 
Love  mill.     .54343. 
Wireless  belles.     51224. 
Carroll   (I^.  IL)  : 

Macaroni.     27015. 
Whose  can  it  be?    50715. 
Carroll    (G.)      Sheridan's    spy. 

42066. 
Carroll       (Harry)        Light      & 

shade.     2.'.30lb. 
Carroll  (Howard)    Amer.  count- 
ess.    1185. 
Carroll    (J.  C.)  : 

(Jr.-ifter.     17233. 
Sleigh-boU.s.     42771a. 
Carroll  (J.  J.)    Lobster.    26033. 
Carroll     (J.     P.)       Mysterious 

islands.     31814. 
Carroll    (.L  S.)  : 

Billy's  getaway.     3891. 
Blind  guides.     4248. 
Chickle's  moving  day.  6959. 
Eternal  savage.     12984. 
Fanatic.     13623. 
Fenian.     140.50. 
Fourteenth  Rameses.  15186. 
Inv.-ilids.     21SS8. 
Lucky  Jonah.    20857. 
Ma  gosse.     20997. 
Peac(Mnaker.     357(X). 
Settled  out  of  court.    41.592. 
Strictly  business.     55459. 


IKDEX 


Carroll  (J.  S.)— Continued. 

SulTrasette  land.     44417. 

Table  d'hote.    44S9G. 

Top  of  the  morning.    55G2G. 
Carroll      (L.)        See     Dodgsou 

(C.  L.) 
Carroll      (P.)        My     Johnnie. 

315S8. 
Carroll  (P.  H.)  : 

Jane  McCrea.     224G3. 

Jolly  clubman.    22932. 

Robert  &  Cornelia.     30G15, 
39G16. 
Carroll    (P.    J.)      Ship    in    the 

\v:ike.     55322. 
Carroll     (U.)       Nobody    home. 

3294.')a. 
Carroll   (R.  F.)  : 

Cunnnotion.     8150. 

Dairo.     9G25. 

Forgot     w.     15025. 

Great  Scott.     174G8. 

Her     ladyship,     the     cook. 
19043. 

In  a  trance.    21090. 

In  China.     21124. 

Julio  &  Romiet.    23230. 

Life's  aim.     25334. 

Memories     of     the     South. 
2909G. 

Natural.     320G2. 

Nonsuch.     32989. 

P.  A.  T.     34992. 

U  and  I.     47881. 

Very  little  Faust.    48899. 

W ho.se  can  it  be?    50715. 
Carroll    (R.  M.)  : 

Daddy  McFinn.    9598. 

lliirroo.     20705. 

Kidnapped.     23G71. 

Limb  of  the  law.    25491. 

Macaroni.     27015. 

IMortar  &  bricks.     31077. 

^lusical  mixtures.    31441. 

Orphans.     34384. 

Peel  yourself.     35781. 
Carroll  {Mrs.  S.  F.)     Dress  re- 
hearsal.   llSll. 

Carroll    (T.  M.)  : 

Soul  within.     4333Gb. 
Tragedy  of  a  nation.  4G715a. 
Carroll   (T.  P.)     Mirror  of  life. 
29825. 

Carroll    (W.)  : 
Aunty.     2442. 
Lend  me  a  dollar.    2.5057. 
Mv  mammy.     31G37. 
White  blackbird.    50487. 

Carroll   (W.  F.)  : 

Aunt  Bridget's  baby.    2384. 
Rridget's  baby.     5099. 
Erin.     12857. 
First  of  April.     14380. 
Maids  to  order.    27523. 


Carroll   (W.  F.l— Continued. 
Man  of  sand.     27918. 
Montana  widow.    30891. 
Old  color  sergeant.     33449. 
Painting  the  town.    35074. 
Remorse.     39027. 
Widow     Dooley's     dream. 

50812. 
4-11-44.     52425. 
Carroll    (W.   M.)      Noon   hour. 

32991. 
Carroll  &  Gardner.    Peach  of  a 

pair.     35712. 
Cai-rolo    (J.   L.)     Noble  heart. 

32919. 
Car  ruth  (W.  H.)  : 

Braut  von  Messina.    4934a. 
Wtdlonstein.    49433b. 
Wilhelm    Tell.      510131. 
51013k. 
Carruthers  (A.  C.)  : 

Affairs  of  men.     427a. 
Safety  tirst.     40487d. 
Carruthers    (L.   A.)      Mr,   Peg- 

gotty.     30227. 
Carry  I    (G.  W.)     Joan  of  Arc. 

2277L 
Car.se    (R.)     Lady  Tatters. 

24524. 
Carson   (A.  C.)  : 
Arizona.     1840. 
Electricity.     12420. 
King  of  the  air.     23857. 
Carson     (C.)       Dutch-courage. 

120G5a. 
Carson   (C.  !^L)     Morning's  re- 
hearsal.    310G5. 
Carson  (D.  A.)     Bride  of  Brit- 
tany.    52984. 
Carson  (E.  F.)    To  be  or  not  to 

be.     4G359. 
Carson   (E.  W.)     Maid.    27431. 
Carson  (G.  M.)  : 

Around  the  bulletin  boards. 

52730. 
Patter-iot-ism..    35591a. 
Carson  (J.  B.)     Models  abroad. 

545G9. 
Carson  (J.  E.)     Downfall  of  a 

kid.     11G32. 
Carson    (L.)      Drama    of   life. 
11GG9. 

Carson   (M.)  : 

Bishop's  move.     3988. 

Capt.  Kettle.    G127. 

Duke  &  his  double.     11975. 

Simple  Simon.     42457. 

Spendthrift.     43.'>()7. 

Termagant.     45401. 
Carson    (S.)    &  co.     Imbroglio. 

21000. 
Carson  (W.  G.  B.)     Pro  patrla. 
55040. 


Carson  (W.  H.)  : 
Airship.     GGO. 
Angel   of  the  fields.     147a 
Capt.  Jim.     G118. 
Decision.     10347a. 
East  side  masquerade. 

121 G8. 
End  vS:  tlie  beginning.   12G96. 
For  the  1  woman.     14943. 
Gold   diggers.     1G890. 
Guest  of  honor.     1773G. 
Harbor  shoals.    18199. 
Hester  Blair.     39324. 
Higher  call.     19435. 
Hiram    Howe    iu    W'all    St. 

1951Gb. 
Honeymoon's  eclipse.  20135. 
Justice.     23418. 
Marriage  bond.     28375, 
Marriage  of  Sonia.     28418. 
Mender.     29121. 
IMills  of  the  gods.    29079. 
My  lord's  secretary.    31G.'?3. 
Old   folks  at  home.     33482. 
One  (Miristmas  eve.     33989. 
Politician.     3G712. 
Portrait  painter.    3GSG2. 
Puritan  &  the  girl.    378G7. 
Reclamation    of    Hester 

Biair.     38G72, 
Return,    39178a, 
Robert  Bourne.    39G21a. 
Saving  of  Raymond.    40895. 
Second  wife.     41309. 
Silent  power.    55341. 
Social   battle.     42947. 
Sunshiners.     44592. 
Tempter.     45342. 
Tito.     4G343. 
Wanted — a    sensation. 

49536. 
W^estern      Bowery      girl. 

5000G. 
Who  owns  the  baby?  50G44. 
Young    un    of    the    upper 

camp.     52203. 
Younger  generation.    52216. 
Carstari»hen   (F.  E.)  : 

Blennerhassett.     4225. 
Duffer.     119G8. 
Carteu    (R.  C.)     See  Critchett 

(R.  C.) 
Carter  (A.  G.  W.)  : 
Edge  tools.     12229. 
Gottlieb   Faust.     171G1. 
Hans  von  Stemmel.     18123, 
Paracelsus.     35243. 
Ring     rule    &     ring     ruin. 

39475. 
Carter     (A.    J.)       Washington 
butler.     49GG4. 

Carter  (A.  P.)  : 

Fairy  steeplecrown.    13416. 
Sad  "mistake.    40477. 


2939 


INDEX 


Carter  (B.)  : 

Gipsy.     16398. 
Knocklanny.    241S5. 
Carter     (C.    J.)      Carter,    the 

Anier.  magician.     6306. 
Carter  (C.  L.)  : 
Idea.    20S60a. 
Where's  Mabel?    50387. 
Carter     (C.    M.)       Man    from 

Hackensack.    27770. 
Carter    (D.    D.)      See    Cohen 

(D.  D.) 
Carter  (E.)    Blond  dona.    4284. 
Carter   (E.  A.)     Carter's  2  En- 
glish coons.    6307. 
Carter  (E.H.)     Christmas  can- 
dles.    53159. 
Carter  (E.  L.) ; 
Climax.     7614. 
Mesmer's  daughter.     29295. 
Ransom.     38458. 
Carter     (G.    E.)     jr.      Doctor. 

11105. 
Carter  (G.  H.)  : 

At   the   point   of   the   gun. 

2269. 
Proposal  in  pajamas.  37725. 
Stolen  plans.     36936b. 
Carter    (J.)      Heiress    of   Clo- 

denside.     18680. 
Carter  (J.  Heneage)  : 

Bryant  &  Carter.     5356. 
Mirth  &  music.    29831. 
Music  &  mirth.     31400. 
Old     coin    collector's    life. 
33446. 
Carter      (.Josephine     Howell-) 

See  Howell-Carter, 
Carter  (L.)  : 

Betty's  divorce.     3659. 
Law  of  heredity.    24863. 
Carter  (L.  J.) : 
Alaska.    695. 
Boogaboo.     4595. 
Bride  special.     5067b. 
Down  Mobile.     11612. 
Fast  mail.     13730. 
Foolish  Mr.  Wise.     14736. 
Indian's  secret.    21660. 
King    of    the    North    Pole. 

23875. 
Kit  of  the  relay.    24038. 
Man  she  loved.    27948. 
Remember    the    Maine  ! 

39011. 
Spirit  of  Paul  Doon.    43564. 
Tornado.     46579. 
Carter   (M.)     Hans  von  Stem- 

mel.     18123. 
Carter  (M.  N.)  : 

Missing  link.     30060. 
Seeing  afraid.    41387. 
Carter     (O.     M.)       Power    of 
fright.    36950a. 


Carter  (R.)  : 

Excess  baggage.     13195. 
For    sale — the    Strand. 

53674. 
Wise  Mr.  Conn.    51242. 
Carter   (R.  D.)  : 

Golden  dragon.     16943. 
Spendthrift.     43511. 
Which?     50412. 
Carter  (R.  L.)     Suburban  life. 

44340. 
Carter  (T.  P.)  : 

Millionairess.     29672. 
Sappho.     40768. 
Carter    (W.)      I    won't    do    it 

again.     20830a. 
Carter   (W.  J.)  : 
Affinity.     434. 
Arizonian.     1854. 
Carter    (Walter)      Coon  &  the 

chink.    8452. 
Carter    (William)  : 

Patriots.    35575,  35576. 
Port     wine     vs.     jealousy. 

36852a. 
Senior.     41473. 
Carter-Broun  (L.)      See   Broun 

(L.  C.) 
Carteret   (L.)     Ecole  des  men- 
ages.     12208. 
Carthew      (L.)       Amer.     idea. 

1231. 
Carton    (J.)     Jim,  the  govern- 
ess.    22737. 
Carton     (M. "  H.)       Want    ad. 

49492. 
Carton  "(R.  C.)      See  Critchett 

(R.  C.) 
Cartoscelli  (G.  W.)  : 
Lamb.     54216. 
Secret  of  the  bud.    41337a. 
Cartoux     (P.)      Grand    match. 

17270. 
Cartwright   (C.)  : 

Coping  stone.     8466. 
Ironside?.    22073. 
Land  war.     24623. 
Mayor      of      Casterbridge. 
28928. 
Carus  (P.)  : 

Buddha.     5387. 
K'uug  Fu  Tze.    24271. 
New  morn.     54702. 
Carusi    (I.)      Crusader    &   the 

Saracen.     9263. 
Caruthers.     Golden    horse-shoe. 

16977. 
Carvajal : 

Amor  de  imbecil.     1331. 
Cierre  dominical.     7322. 
Carvalho     (D.    N.    &     S.     N.) 

Queen  Esther.     37994. 
Carver    (C.  C.)     Home,  sweet 
home.     20045. 


Carver    ^G.  O.)      Getting  wise. 

16296. 
Carver    (W.   C.)      Heir   direct. 

18655. 
Carver   (W.  F.)  : 

Diving  elk.     11018. 

Diving  horse.     11019. 

Seven  sensations.    41619. 

Taming  a  cow  boy.    45038. 
Carwald   (J.)  : 

Chambre  en  ville.     6640. 

Dans     de     beaux      draps. 
9817. 

Ordonnance    2,    tout    faire. 
34321. 
Cary   (F.  M.)     Heiress  of  Sal- 
vador.    18688a. 
Cary  (L.)    Endlong  case.    5395. 
Cary   (L.  H.)  : 

Dwarf's  spell.     12091. 

Her  Easter  choice.     18958. 
Cary  (W.)     Frilby.     15468. 
Gary  ell     (E.    B.    H.)      Miller's 

children.     54515. 
Caryl  (C.  W.)    New  era.  32371. 
Caryll  (L)  : 

Cherry  girl.    6907. 

Cigale.     7323. 

Circus  girl.    7408. 

Dandy    Dick    Whittington. 
9744. 

Duchess  of  Dantzic.    11924. 

Earl  &  the  girl.     12125. 

Gay  Parisienne.    15990. 

Girl  from  Boston.     16477. 

Girl  from  Chicago.     16484. 

Girl  from  London.     16507. 

Girl  from  N.  Y.     16517. 

Girls    of    Gottenberg. 
16675. 

Kleine     konigin.     2  4  0  9  0, 
24091. 

Little  caf§.    25609. 

Little  cherub.     25614. 

Little    Christopher    Colum- 
bus.    25621. 

Ma  mie  Rosette.    26998. 

Messenger  boy.     29311. 

Nelly  Neil.     32206. 

New  Aladdin.     32316. 

Orchid.     34305. 

Our  Miss  Glbbs.    34716. 

Papa's   darling.     35217b. 

Pink  lady.     36336. 

Spring  chicken.    43646. 

Three   dashing   widows. 
45948. 

Toreador.     46574. 

Casa  Dotesio: 

Cancion  de  la  gitana.   5992. 
Canuto  sonsonete.     6023. 
Jura  de  la  bandera.    23316. 
Mufieca  fingida.     31362. 
Oveja  perdida.    34921. 


2940 


INDEX 


Casa  Dot^sio — Continued. 

Primera  comunifin,    37246. 
Reparto  general.    390G2. 
San  Isidro  Labrador.  40709. 
Casa  editrice  musieale  gia  Givi- 
dici  &  Strada.     Mori  di  Va- 
lenza.     31030a. 
Casaburi   (L.)  : 

Contessa  Trigona.     8376. 
Redenta.     38849a. 
Tragedy  in  Rome.     46714. 
Casad   (C.  B.)  : 

Butler's  baby.     5640. 
Don't  blame  me.     11408. 
Fire  crackers.     14300. 
Frog  &  the  owl.     15504. 
Jollv     commodore.      22933. 

22934. 
Joy  riders.     23089. 
Land  of  mirage.    24600. 
Look     who's     here — Napo- 
leon.    26157. 
Merry    widow    of    Looney 

park.     29273. 
Mildred     of     the     movies. 

29556. 
Military  Mollie.     29584. 
Moon-man.     30940. 
Nevermore.     32312. 
Purity  girl.     37877. 
Rarebit  girls.     38487. 
Reincarnation.     38971. 
Sandyland.     40694. 
Sweet  Violet.     44776. 
Casadesus    (F.)      Moissonneur. 

30690. 
Casado  (J.)  : 

Alondras.     52640. 
Escuela  de  Venus.     53550. 
Soldado  de  cuota.     43061a. 
Casado  Pardo   (J.)     Cabo  I-^- 

pez.     53033. 
Casal  (C.  Garcia)     See  Garcia 
Casal. 

Casal   (E.)  : 

Boda.     4467,  49S90a. 
Pretendientes.     37100. 
Casafia  (V.)  Abuelito.     122. 
Cnsaiial  (M.  Berdejo)    -See  Ber- 

dejo  Casaual. 
Casafial  Shakery  (A.)  : 
Cencerrada.     6588. 
Gay  saber.     15992. 
J  u  s  t  i  c  i  a  de  Almudevar. 
23422a. 
Casanova     (L.    de)       See    De 

Casanova. 
Casanova  (V.)    Pino  del  Norte. 

36355. 
Casanovas    (F.)     Figliuol  pro- 

digo.     14209. 
Case  (C.  E.)  : 

Volunteer.     49263. 
Volunteers.     49275. 


Case     (E.    Y.)      False    alarm. 

13512a. 
Case  (L.  U.)  : 

May   court   in   Greenwood. 

52592. 
Veiled   priestess.     53238. 
Case  (N.  E.)  : 

Bread  &  milk  drill.     4963. 
Dream  of  flowers.     11750. 
Casedy    &    Armstrong.      Prima 

donna  &  the  sport.     37239. 
Casero  (A.)  : 

Catastrofe   de    Burgos. 

6443a. 
Consolar  al  triste.    8322a. 
Donde  hay  faldas  hay  jaleo. 

1138Sa. 
Familia  de  la  Sole.     13563. 
Merendero    de    la    alegrla. 

29207. 
Miserable  puchero.    29860. 
Mfisica  popular.     31412. 
Porvenir  del  niiio.    36864. 
Regadera.     38904. 
Rey  de  la  casa.    39305. 
Sueiio  es  vida.     44383. 
Cases   (P.)     Cristo  de  la  Luz. 

9149. 
Casey   (F.)     Moonlight  sonata. 

30952. 
Casey  (F.  J.)     Anelave.    52687. 
Casev   (H.  E.)     Mail  carriers. 

27524. 
Casey     (M.    A.)      Forging    his 

chains.     15016. 
Casey  (P.  .T.)  : 

Actor's  boarding  -house. 

52566. 
Billy  Bouncer.     3879a. 
In  the  suburbs.     21525. 
Casey    (W.  V.)     General  elec- 

tion.     16038. 
Casey  &  Le  Clair : 

Emerald  trio.    12598. 
Irish  tenants.     22035. 
Gash   (M.)  : 

Every-day  life.     13107a. 
Village  schoolmaster. 
49051. 
Cash   (O.  S.)     Now  you  know. 

33112. 
Cashuian    (D.  P.)  : 

Eleventh        commandment. 

12450. 
Flaherty's  masq  u  e  r  a  d  e . 
14464. 
Casnati     (A.     L.)       Parisette. 

35319. 
Caso     Soto     (L.)       Montbars. 

30896. 
Caspar  (W.)    Russia.    40331. 
Casper     (A.)       Morris    Cohen. 

31070. 
Cass     (A.    R.)       See    Cassidy 
(A.  R.) 

2941 


Cass   (M.)     Fate.     13783a. 
Cassad6  (J.)     Cortijo.    8588. 
Gassard    (V.)  : 

Friend  of  Jack's.     15436. 

In  the  tub.    21535. 

Jack  Frost.     22330. 

Janitor's  joke.    22481. 

Ladies'  day.    24323. 

Lady  of  France.     24475. 

Viking.     49014. 
CLssel  (C.)     Vasun.    48731. 
Cassel    (F.  F.   von)     See  Von 

Cassel. 
Cassel    (J.    F.)      Casey's    400. 

6358. 
Gassell    (B.)      Man  who   cried 

quits.     54414. 
Gassell  (J,  B.)  : 

Miss  Frisco.     29946. 

Oriana.     34342, 
Gassell  &  co.    King  of  the  Jews. 

23870b. 
Cassey  (S.  H.)     Foiled.    14652. 
Cassidy  (A.  R.)  : 

Hands  up.     18071b. 

In     the     heart     of     India. 
21431. 

Land  of  alimony.    24586. 

Mr.  Bad  Man.     30142. 

That  stranger.    45620. 

Yankee    Doodle    dandy. 
51979. 
Cassidy   (L.)     Grater.     9023. 
Gassilis   (I.  L.)  : 

Cheerful  companion.     6879. 

Superior  person.     44600. 

Those  landladies.     45889. 
Cassin  (S.  B.)  : 

Imaum   of  Muskratte. 
20998. 

Kentucky  feud.    23598. 

Maid  in  Germany.    27451. 

Sons  of  Ham.    43270. 

Cassino  (S.  E.)    Faust.   13900d. 
Cassirer   (B.)  : 

Liebeskonig.     25251. 
Robert  Anstey.     39620. 
Cassirer    (P.)      Mme.    Legros. 

27206. 
Casson   (E.  R.)     Golden  mari- 
ner.    16991. 
Casta igne    (A.)      Bill    toppers, 

3850. 
Castegnier   (G.)  : 

Maltre  de  forges.    27550a. 
Testament   de   Cesar   Giro- 
dot.    45472. 
Vovage    de    M.    Perrichon. 
49310. 
Gastel   del   Valle    (O.)      Dulce 

himeneo.     12015. 
Castelhun   (L.)     King  Thrush- 
beard.     23918. 


IXDEX 


Caste] hun  (M.)  : 

Stronger  sex.     44203. 
Your  obedieut  servant. 
52230. 
Castell     ((J.    A.)       Snowed    up 

with  a  duchess.     42921. 
Castellanos    (J.   R.)     Amor   es 

uiio.     1333. 
Castelle  (J.  \V.)     Social  bursa. 

420.")0. 
Castelli     (C.)      Rosalinda. 

39930. 
Castelnovo    (L.  di)     See  Pull6 

(L.) 
Castelveccliio     (R.)       Duca    di 

Rciclistndt.     11994. 
Castilla   (I.  F.)  : 

Carji-cliica.     G191. 

Leon  .  .  .  I'Orez   y   Garcia. 

2r)()7.'5. 
lilala  fiinia.    27632. 
Kino  (le  los  tanyos.     32S21. 
Sal  de  espunia.     40."71. 
Castill.-i    (V.)      Dulce   liimeueo. 

120  l.j. 
Castillo  (Adsie)     Queen  of  tbie 

jnnu'le.     38000. 
Castillo    (Aivjiivz  del)  : 

A  h\  vera  der  quer^.     IG. 
Becerro  tie  oro.     32r)0. 
Castillo     (C.    del)       Tormenta. 

40070. 
Castillo  (E.  G.  del)  : 

A  fuei'za  de  i)unos.     11. 
Ami^'o  Nicolas.     1300. 
Armas  al  Iioluhro  !    1870. 
Bandoleras.     2894. 
Bello  Narciso.     3453. 
Dirij,'ible.     10008. 
Eche  usted  seuoras.    12191. 
Espadacliines.     12933. 
Eva,  la  niua  de  la  fdbrica. 

13054a. 
Fenisa  la  comedianta. 

14051. 
Herninna  piedad.    19220. 
IMil  francos.     29548. 
Padre  Aususto.     35021. 
Pol)reclta  Dolores.     54980. 
Reina  del  Albaicln.     38900. 
Rei no  de  los  frescos.    389S5. 
Santrre  v  arena.    40705. 
Sej.'adores.     41403. 
Sol  y  ali'jrn'a.    43050. 
Cfastillo  Camus  (L.  del)     Reina 

iusuete.     55141. 
Castle.     Goose  girl.     17131. 
Castle     (H.    D.)      Courting    of 

Motlier  Goose.     8802. 
Castle    (J.    C.)      Prison   scene, 

Queen  Estlier.     37512. 
Ca.st1e  (J.  W.)  : 

Beliold  the  man.  8339. 
Maid  to  order.  54385. 
Treasure  Island.     55045. 


Castle    (Mrs.  N.)     Struggle  of 

the  strong.     44243. 
Castle    (N.  H.)      Burglar's  the 

gentleman.     5523b. 

Cn.stle    (W.)     King  for  a  day. 

23707. 
Castro     (F.    Ramos    de)       See 

Ramos  de  Castro. 
Castro   (J.  de)     Hijos  del  aire. 

39409. 
Castro   (O.  D.)  : 

Every-day  life.     13107. 
Sights  of  Cliicago.     42291. 

Castro  y  Tiedra   (M.  de)  : 
Armonia  conyugal.     1890. 
Ti-ompeta   minuto.     47151. 
Caswell    (F.)      White   slavery. 

5U575. 
Cata  (A.  Hernandez)     See  Her- 
nandez Cata. 
Catnlani    (A)  : 

Loreley.    20232. 
Wully.     49439. 
Catarineu    (  R.  .1.)  : 
Otra.     34508. 
Sonihra.     4314.5. 
Gate  (  H.  L.)     Guilty  conscience. 

17702. 
Cnther    (K.    D.)      Jack   &   the 

bean-stalk.    22321. 
Cntherwood    (M.  H.)      Dollard. 

11208. 
Catlett    (F.)       Up    against    it. 

484G9a. 
Cato.     Suffragetten.     44419a. 
Caton  (H.  S.)  : 

Iron  jaws.     22068. 

T.  J.  Smith,  hatter.    44S90. 

Cattell    (W.  F.)  : 

Baron's  daughter.     3038. 

In  the  whirlpool.     21545. 

Iteceipt  for  $10,000.    38049. 

Valuable     fish.        48659, 
48600. 
Cattell e   (W.  R.)  : 

Innocent  devil.     21741. 

Tragedy  of  virtue.    46740. 
Caufman    (G.)  : 

Belle  of  Hades.    3407. 

Dice  of  death.     10801. 

Price  of  happiness.     37100. 

Queen  of  treachery.    3S08S. 

Railroad  .lack.     38358. 
Caufman    (M.)  : 

Belle  of  Hades.    3407. 

Dice  of  death.     10801. 

Pi'ice  of  happiness.     37100. 

Queen  of  treachery.    3S0S8. 

Railroad  .Taclc.     38358. 

,$50,000  beauty.     52.532. 
Caufman   (R.  G.)     Last  of  the 

Rnthvi'iis.     24748. 
Canghlan  (D.)     Get  the  money. 
10200. 


Caughy  (C.  JI.)  : 

Duty.     12085,  12088. 
For  the  king.     14932. 
Cauley     ( W.     A. )       Laddie. 

24310. 
Caul  field  (T.  W.)  : 

Sir  .John  Davenport.    42542. 
Suzette.     44707. 
Caul  let   (J.  J.)  : 

Cross-roads  merchant.  9208. 
t    Judge.     23132. 
Monastery.     30743. 
Scai)egoat.     40950. 
Caussiu   (J.  de)     Sec  De  Caus- 

sin. 
Cauthorn  (E.  B.)  : 

Anier.  cigarette.     1170. 
Calamity    Jane.      5  82  la. 

5822. 
Gentleman  cowboy.    16108- 

10110. 
Klondilve.     24103. 
Matador.     28755. 
Mexican  dilenuna.     29339. 
Wayside  flower.     49801. 
Who  is  who?    55927. 
\\'\\a  rose.     50991. 
Wild    rose    of    the    West. 
50993. 
Cautliorn     (Jifrs.     F.)       Amer. 

cigarette.     1170. 
Cautliorn  (F.  B.)     Night-hawk. 

32071. 
Cautley  (L.  R.)  : 

By  Giotto's  tower.    5679. 
Henry  Esmond.    18897. 
Prince  Belphegor.     37276a, 
Widow's  might.     50860a. 
Cavacchioli  (E.)  : 

Avemaria.     2.512a. 
Miirken.     28.327, 
Zigeuner.     52342. 
Zingari.     52359. 
Cavan  (H.)     Sec  Lambart  (H.) 
Cavanagh   (W.  B.)  : 

Convention     of     strong- 

minded  women.    8402. 
Mad  actors.     27125. 
Cavanaugh    (E.)      Mr.   Inquisi- 
tive.    54551. 
Cavanaugh    (J.  ,T.)     Beginning 

of  the  end.    3317. 
Cavassa  (A.)     Hungry  laborer. 

20009. 
Cavell   (V.  R.  D.)     Zingerallia. 


52.361. 


(F.) 


Caverly 
7477. 
Caverlv    (H.  M.) 

20244. 
Caverly      (J.      W.) 

20918. 
Caverly   (R.  B.)  :      . 
Chocorua  in  the  mts, 
7123. 


Civil     service. 

Hop-pickers. 

Idylvale. 

7122, 


2942 


INDEX 


Caverly  (R.  B.) — Continued. 

King  Philip  (N.  E.)    23892. 

Mlantoninio,  N.  E.     293G2. 

Regicides.     38915.  3S916. 
Cawley  (U.)    Mondaiuin.   30744. 
Cawtborn   (H.  S.)  : 

Corlc  man.     8528,  8529. 

Damage  suit.     9670. 

Irisli  stew.     22032. 

Man  from  Corli.    27766. 

Man  of  Corli.     27891. 
Cawtliorn    (Mrs.  S.  E.)  : 

Irish    &    Dutch   emigrants. 
21954. 

Jake  &  Louise.     22431. 

Little  2.    25916. 
Caxton  club : 

I'escebalio.     35980. 

Poutench.     367S2a. 
Cayley   (E.)  : 

Lady  Luna.     24458. 

Love  of  life.     26574. 
Caylor  (M.  J.)     Woman's  way. 

51591. 
Caylor     (O.    P.)      Carringtons. 

6294. 
Cayzer   (C.  W.)  ; 

David  &  Bathshua.     10045. 

Undine.    48270. 
Cazauran  (A.  R.)  : 

Creole.     9060. 

Felicia.     13992,   13993. 

French  flats.     1-5363. 

Frenchwomen.     15379. 

Godo  &  Bobo.     16840. 

L.  N.     24280. 

Lost  children.     26292. 

One  wife.     34117. 

Theodora.     45705. 

Woman's  wit.    51600. 

Cazgres  (P.)  : 

Epouvantail.     12836. 
Homme    au    chapeau    gris. 

20084. 
Pour    garder    Jacques. 
36917a. 
Cea  (M.  de)    Al  horde,  del  pre- 

cipicio.     670. 
Cecco     (A.    de)      Conca    d'oro. 

8201. 
Cecil     (A.)       Time    is    money. 

46237. 
Cecil  (E.)    Fourth  man.    53694. 
Cecil   (M.)  : 

Miinicure  girl  in  a  barber 

shop.     28066. 
Mn  rried     in    Hoboken. 

28452a. 
Till    the   cows  come  home. 
46212. 
Cecil    (S.)      Evolution  in  mod- 
ern loving.     13168. 
Ceiti'n     (B.    F.)       Debt    paid. 
10309. 


Celeste  (R.)     Girl  who  lost  her 

honeymoon.     16637b. 
Celigne   (C.  de  la)     See  De  la 

Celigne. 
Celis    (N.   Rodriguez   de)      Sec 

Rodriguez  de  Celis. 
Cella   (L.  J.)  : 

Across  the  border.    169. 
Angelo.     1494. 
Back  from  Cowland.    2736. 
Brothers.     5286-5288. 
Brothers     of     Pisa.       5306, 

5307. 
Cavalleria  rusticaua.    6535. 
Columbus.    8004. 
Counterfeiter.     8690. 
Cnink.     9009. 
Crank  in  society.     9010. 
Dual  life.     11902. 
Higher  education.     19439. 
In  the  Rockies.     21492. 
My  Chinese  partner.    31514. 
Spy.     43666. 
Trifling  mistake.    46982. 
Two  brothers.     47565. 
AVhat  struck  Duffer.   50135. 
Younger  son.     52219. 
Cellier       (A.)        Mountebanks. 

31239,  31240. 
Celval    (F.)  : 

Attaque  du  blockhaus, 

2336. 
Lieut.    Cupidon.      2  52  68, 
25269. 
Century  co. : 

Complete   poems   of   S.   W. 

Mitchell.    816Sb. 
Master  Skylark.     28723a. 
Plays   for   school   children. 

36507a. 
Prometheus  bound.     5.5048. 
St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays 

&  operettas.    55226. 
Shakespeare's  pr  i  n  c  i  p  a  1 

plays.    41906a. 
War  brides.     49576c. 
Century  opera  co. : 
Carmen.     6243a. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39859a. 
Cerati    (M.)      Fausta.     13915. 
Ceraulo      (S.)        Civil     death. 

747  L 
Cercle     francais     of     Harvard 

univ.     Pedant  jou6.     35771. 
(!erda   (E.)  : 

Banda  nueva.     2885. 
Episodios    nacionales. 

12S3.5. 
Libertad  y  amor.    2.5209. 
Pecado  venial.     35745. 
Primer  amor.     37242. 
Cereceda : 

Buenas    mozas    del   barrio. 
5404. 


Cereceda — Continued. 
Carranque.     6282. 
Ki-tha  y  Pohn.     23653. 
Cereceda    (G.)     Abrazo  de  Ve- 

gara.    97. 
Cerf    (Barry)      Know    thyself. 

24193a. 
Cerf  (Blanche)  : 

Miss   Myra   Wilson   of   the 

suits.     29991. 
IMoney  mad.     30774. 
Ceruela    (F.  Calderou  y)     See 

Calderon  y  Ceruela. 
Cervantes  Saavedra  (M.  de)  : 
Camilla  &  Lothar.     5939a. 
Don   Quixote.     352,  11363- 
11367,  11369-11376. 
Cervenka   (.1.  E.)  : 

Cow-boy  detective.    8932. 
His  lost  child.     19713. 
Cesek    (H.)     Narreuhaus, 

32020. 
Cespedes    (J.  de  A.)     Father's 

venseance.     13877. 
Chabrier   (.L)  : 

Apres  I'opera.     1732. 
Vengeance  du  marl.     1732. 
Chacon     (M.)      Hora     del     t§. 

20262. 
Chadwick    (G.    W.)      Padrone. 

35023. 
Chadwick   (J.  D.)     Hank  Hoo- 
ver's holiday.     18082. 
Chadwick    (M.    L.    P.)      Little 

plays.     25842. 
Chafl'ee  (F.)  : 

Fountain  of  youth.     1.5132. 
Social   brigands.     42949. 
Chaffee    (J.    A.)      Molly,    the 

major.     30716. 
Chaflin       (L.      G.)        Maritza. 

28306. 
Chacnon.     SoufHons  nos  dames. 

43303a. 
Chaikovskii  (P.  I.)    SeeTschai- 

kowsky. 
Chainis    (C.    W.)      Love   wins. 

266.53a. 
Chain     (J.    D.)       By    request. 

53028. 
Chaine  (P.)  : 

Au  rat  mort.     2350. 
Bagnes  d'enfants.    2810. 
Petite  Roque.     360.52. 
Challan.  pseud.     See  De  Lima. 

(C.  A.) 
Chains    (R.)      Curate.     35370. 
Chalmers  (A.  F.)  : 

In  .5000  years.    21169. 
King's  cupbearer.    54185. 
Jlaking  of  Billy.     27625. 
Remarj-ying     the     Browns. 
39007. 
Chalmers     (E.     V.)       Wonder 
girl.    51649a. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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2943 


INDEX 


Chalmers    (J.)     Follies  of  the 

day.    14082. 
Chalmers   (K.)     Case  of  fren- 
zied finance.    6330. 
Chalmers      (S.)        Discoverer. 

10934. 
Chalona  (E.) : 

Sacrifice.    40445. 
Singed  butterfly.    42485. 
Chaloner     (C.)       Trebbles    of 

Clara  Net.    46910a. 
Chaloner  (J.  A.) : 

llobbery  under  law.  39611a. 
Saul.     55240. 

Serpent  of  old  Nile,  41554a, 
Chamberlain  (A.  M.)  : 
Browny  queen,    5340. 
Will-o'-wisps   of  Wee-land. 
51038. 
Chamberlain   (C.)  jr.: 

Put  to  the  test.    49202. 
Vivandiere,    49202. 
Chamberlain     (E.)      Coast    of 

chance.    7730. 
Chamberlain    (G.   H.)      Fortis- 
simo music  society.    15038. 
Chamberlain   (H.)     In  music's 

thrall.     21245d. 
Chamberlain    (Louisa)      Coast 

of  chance.    7730. 
Chamberlain    (Lucia)      Yellow 

Duke.    52065. 
Chamberlain   (O.  M.)     Will-o'- 
wisps  of  Wee-land.    51038. 
Chamberlain  (W.)    Magic  milL 

27377a, 
Chamberlayne      (W.)       Love's 

victory.    26748a. 
Chamberlin  (F.)  : 

Connecticut  peach.    8278. 
Dartmoor  chimes.    9913. 
Girl  from  home,    16496. 
Necklace.     32135, 
Tiger  awakens,    46182. 
Chamberlin   (F.  C.)     Southern 

rose.     43384^3386. 
Chamberlin  (H.  H.)  : 
Court  of  love.     8853. 
In  old  Provence.     21274. 
Chamberlin     (W.     W.)       Mid- 
summer madness.    29474, 
Chamberlyn   (A.  H,)  : 

As  a  man  sows.     1997. 
Loves  of  Cyrano.    26726. 
Sorrows  of  Satan,    43299. 
Chambers  (C,  H.)  : 
Awakening.     2.547. 
Capt.  Swift.    6162. 
Idler.    20S94. 
Love  &  war.    26471, 
Sir  Anthony.    42530. 
Thief.    45767. 
Tyranny  of  tears,    47871. 
Upturned     faces    of     the 
roses,     48545. 


Chambers  (C.  H.) — Continued. 
Ziska,    the    problem    of    a 
wicked  soul.     52372. 
Chambers  (C.  S.)  : 
Lesson.     25098. 
Parted.     35389. 
Chambers  (E.  K.)    Midsummer 

night's  dream.     54510. 
Chambers    (H.)     Modern  Mag- 
dalen.    30624,  30625b. 
Chambers   (H.  E.)     Under  the 
Stars  &  Bars.  48219. 

Chambers  (H,  K.)  : 

Amer.  widow.    1273. 
Betsy.    3623. 
Cora.     8486. 
Happy  days.    18152. 
Lady  &  the  jewels.    24339a. 
Turning  point.    55682. 

Chambers  (J.)  : 

Flying  Dutchman.     14626. 
Pair  of  boots.     35079. 
Chambers  (K.)     See  Chambers 

(H,    K.) 
Chambers    (L.)      Wrong   trail. 

51903. 
Chambers   (L.  C)  : 

Human  vampire.     20617. 
Redemption     of     Satan, 
38849, 
Chambers  (R.  W.)  : 

Firing  line.     14339,  14340. 
Tree  of  heaven.    55650. 

Chambers  (S.)  : 

For  old  time  sake,    14895. 
Girl  &  the  law.     16443, 
His  wayward  son,     19S34, 
In  the  days  of  '49.    21378. 
JjQOking  backwards,    26159, 
Modern  way.     30666. 
When     our     country     was 
young,     50280. 

Chambers   (T.  B.)  : 

Kentucky  belle.    23592. 

Kentucky  girl.    23602, 

Chambers    (T,    J.)      Her    only 

ambition,     19092a. 
Chambliss  (E,  A.)  : 

Critical  moment.    9157, 
Elise's  secret.     124S1. 
Her  point  of  view.     19105. 
Silver  plume,     42410. 
Society   ed.   at  the   phone. 

43011. 
Whom    God    hath    joined. 
50705, 
Chamisso  (A.  von)    Peter  Schle- 

mihl,    36012,  36013, 
Champagne    (Maurice)      Mile. 

Aurore.     27245. 
Champagne   (Mildred)  : 

Dear  college  days,    10256, 
Education  of  Beatrice. 
12268, 

2944 


Champenois   (W.  L,)  : 

Come  across.    8036b. 

Deacon's  son.     10195a. 

In  the  ring.    21491a. 
Champigny  (R.)  : 

Double  taxe.    11549. 

M,  Pingre.    30870. 

Restitution   forcee.     39116. 
Champion  (M.  S,)     Magic  boot. 

l;7363. 
Champion  film  co, : 

Aviator  &  autoists  race  for 
a  bride,    2532. 

Blind.     4239. 

Brothers.     5290. 

Caricature  of  a  face.   6220. 

Divided  family,    11004. 

Divorce  cure.     11036. 

Editor.     12246. 

Fatal  glass.     13751. 

For     her     father's     sake. 
14816. 

For  home  &  honor.     14836. 

Gay  deceiver,     15964, 

Henpeckos,     18814. 

Heroes  of  the  Blue  &  Gray. 
19283. 

Horse    thieves    of    Bar    X 
ranch.    20296. 

Indian's   gratitude.     21656. 

Ireland  &  Israel.     21931. 

Italian  romance.     22260. 

Kid   Canfield.     23660. 

Lucky  Jim,    26855, 

Manicurist.     2S068. 

Merchant  mayor.     29143. 

Ranch  woman.     38438. 

Robbery   at   the   r.   r.   sta- 
tion.   39611. 

Robert    Fowler's    transcon- 
tinental flight.     39640. 

Salvation  Sue.     40632. 

Squaw  man.    43692. 

Thou  Shalt  not.    45901. 

Winona.     51188. 
Champlin   (C.  K.)  : 

His  brother's  crime.    19570. 

Lamb  &  the  brute,    24557. 

Only  a  private.    34176. 

Panther.     35184, 

Soldier      of      the      legion. 
430S3, 

Way  of  the  world,     49764, 
Cliamplin  (S.  G.)  : 

Adam  Killjoy,    256a. 

Kid.     23656a, 

King  Grafter,    23774. 

Little  Cherry  Blossom. 
25613a. 

Merchant     prince.       29189, 
29190. 

Price  must  be  paid.    37148a, 

Public  opinion.    377S3a. 

Saving  a  wife,    40890a. 


INDEX 


Chainplin  (S.  G.) — Contimied. 
Slaewnnted  to  go  to  lieaven. 

42020. 
Sliwlock  junior.    42095a. 
Test  of  love.     4r)470a. 
Clianiplin  (V.)     Iviuys  in  exile. 

190G7. 
Chanipney  (Frdre)    See  Cliamp- 

ney   (E.  F.) 
Chunipuey  (E.  F.)     Flowers  of 

Kama.    14G03c. 
Clianipney   (Li  W.)  : 

In  the  llf-'lit  of  a  brother-in- 
law.     21451. 
Vacation.    4S587. 
Champsaur    (F.)      Reuccio    di 

Caprilana.     39213a. 
Chance  (A.)    Gifts  of  St.  Fran- 
cis.    16345. 
Chance     (RI.    D.)       Bryan    to 

Providence.     53006. 
Chancel   (J.)  : 

Fleur  de  d§sert.    53657. 
His  highness,  my  husband. 

19G55. 
Kleine    konigin.      24090. 

24091. 
Prince  consort.     37289. 
S.  A.  R.    40396. 
Chancellor  (L.  B.)     Players  of 

London.     36187. 
Chandler.    In  Colorado.    21128. 
Chandler  (A.)     Tell-tale  heart. 

45247. 
Chandler    (A,    G.)       Spirit    of 

Tuskegee.    435S0. 
Chandler  (B.  W.)    Born  nurse. 

4GG6. 
Chandler    (F.  W.)     Henry  the 

Fourth.     18S29. 
Chandler  (J.  C.)     Acadia.    132. 
Chandler   (J.  W.)  : 

Accomplice.     52555. 
Arrival     of     Mr.     Wright. 
1921a. 
Chandler    (K.)      Mary    of    the 

mines.     54445. 
Chandler     (L.    A.)     Sayonara. 

55246. 
Chandler  (L.  F.)  : 

At  the  window.     52759. 
Pntriot  ffii'l.    355C5a. 
When     Shakepeare    struck 
the  town.    50295. 
Chandler   (L.  W.)  : 

Heartstrings.     18588. 
Reine.  a  modern  magdalen. 

38977. 
Wapsie.    49564. 
Chandler    (M.   S.)      King  Kole 

in  war  times.     54175. 
Chandler  (Roy)     Prof.  Nathan- 
iel's theory.     55045. 
Chandler     (Ruth)       Great    be- 
yond.    17359. 


C!handler    (S.)      Golden    bum- 
blebee.   1G913. 
Chandos    (C.    A.)      See    Sweet 

(C.  M.) 
rhandos  (C.  M.)  : 

Bessie  Morand.     3577. 
Ruby.     40219. 
Chanfrau    (H.    E.)      Octoroon, 

33254,  33255. 
Chankin  (J.)     Cora.     848.5. 
Channou    (F.)    Musician's 

dream.     31456. 
Chantavoine   (J.)     Chevalier  a 

la  rose.     G92G. 
Chantier  (D.  E.  or  Everett)  : 
Bad  man  inside.    52810. 
Cutting  deep.     9524. 
Great  mystery.     17440. 
Harlow    &    Co.,    criminals. 

53871. 
Hope  of  glory.     20257. 
Laurette.     24832a. 
Little      grains     of     sand. 

25706a. 
Man  who  stayed.    27992. 
One  man.     34034. 
Recoil.     38674. 
Second  cup.    41281. 
Stop,  look  &  listen.    43961a. 
Thing    you    don't    expect. 

45785. 
Woman    does    most   of   it. 

51395. 
Woman  in  revolt.     51417a. 
World's  man.     51782. 
( ihantrier  (A.)  : 

D6buts  de  Chichine.    10315. 
Griifin      Fifi.        17220a, 
17220b. 
Chapeau     (C.)      See    Chapeau 

(E.  C.) 
tihapeau  (E.  C.)  : 
Cuba.     9303. 

Katherine  Walton.     23521. 
]Mme.  la  marquise.    27203. 
My  Lady  Diane.    31598. 
(^apl   (R.)  : 

Aquf  base  farta  un  hombre. 

1749. 
Dama  roja.     9669. 
Donde  hay  faldas  hay  jaleo. 

113S8a. 
Entre  rocas.     12810. 
Eterna  revista.     12970. 
Magia  de  la  vida.    27357. 
Merendero    de    la    alegrla. 

29207. 
Ninon.     32822. 
Pino  del  Norte.    36355. 
Puerta  del  sol.     37802. 
Sabado  bianco.     40411. 
Chapin  (A.  A.)  : 

Lotus  San.     26385. 
Stronger  call.  44196.       «j 
White  garden.    44196. 


Chapin    (A.  F.)    Poems  &  plays. 

3GG13f. 
Chapin   (B.  C.)  : 

A.  Lincoln.     90. 

At  the  grand  opera.     2242. 

At    the    red    school    house. 
2276. 

At  the  White  House.    2296. 

Last  day.  24696. 

Lincoln  at  Fords'  theatre. 
25509. 

Lincoln  at  the  War  office. 
25510. 

Lincoln   plnys    a   practical 
joke.     25512. 

On  the  spot.     33918. 

Peon.     33856. 

Samson  &  the  law.    40674. 

Storm  center.     43978. 

Tact.     44906. 

Wen  Arewen.    49975. 
( 'hapin   (F. )  : 

Amer.  girl.     1213. 

Bringing  up  father.     5124. 

C.  O.  D.     5754. 

Garden  of  girls.     15895. 

Pussy  in  a  corner.    37906. 

Twin  sister.     47492, 

Woggle-bug.     51348. 
(Chapin   (H.  C.)  : 

Checkmate.     6866. 

Inventor.     54068. 

Major    General    command- 
ing.    54388. 

Way.     49717a. 
Chapin    (H.   G.)      Section  829. 

41379. 
< 'hapin  (H.  L.) : 

Love  test.    26622a. 

Man     behind     the     screen. 
27752a. 

Paradise  regained.     35269. 

Poems  &  plays.    36613f. 

Semeramus.    41444. 
■      "'  Treva.     46922a. 
Chapin  (L.  V.)  : 

Colombo.     7883,  7884. 

Huon  of  Guyenue.    20699. 

Jlillion  of  money.     29646. 
Chapin       (V.      A.)       Salathiel. 

40580. 
i  'hapman   (A.)  : 

Forester.     14996. 

Kids'  judge.    23693. 
<  'hapman  (A.  M.)  : 

Blazed  trail.     4217. 

IMargaret  &  Denny.     28198. 

Violet  girl.     49099. 
Chapman   (Belle)  : 

Pa's  holiday.     35424a. 

Western  chivalry.     50007a. 
Chapman   (Betty)     Texas  Ann 

abroad.     45489a. 
(Jhapiiian     (C.     H.)       Jezebel. 
54108. 


2945 


INDEX 


Chapman  (E.  H.)    Gipsy  guard- 
ian.   1G408. 
CJiapniau    (E.    J.)      Financier. 

14255. 
Cliapnian   (E.  M.)     Estlier,  the 

Jewish  queen.     12956. 
Chapman    (Ed.)     Two  tramps. 

47803. 
Chapman      (Ella)        Telegram. 

45212. 
Chapman  (Emmagene)     Estelle 

Warland.     12944. 
Chapman   (Ernest)     See  Chap- 
man  (W.  E.) 
Chapman  (Mrs.  F.  M.)  : 
Masquei-aders.     28G42. 
Masquerades.    28G48. 
Jly  broder.     31502. 
Straight  flush.     44015. 
Tallv-lio      coaching      club. 
45022. 
Chapman  (G.)  : 

Alphonsus.  emperor  of  Ger- 
many.    1000. 
Eastward  hoe.     12177a. 
Florence.     14557. 
Chapman   (H.  G.)  : 
Cendrillon.     6590. 
Etheria.     13003. 
Pagliacci.     S5053. 
St.  George  of  l^isa.     40529. 
Sappho.     40773. 
Snow  queen.    42901. 
Chapman   (Harry)  : 

Arlington  belles.     1869. 
Rodion.     39700. 
Sonia.     4325G. 
Chapman    (Henry)      Herodias. 

19279. 
Chapman   (J,  J.)  : 

Four    plays    for    children. 

15173. 
Homrric  scenes.     20070a. 
Judas  Iscariot.     23124. 
:\Iaid's  forgiveness.     27517. 
Neptune's  isle.    32235. 
Sausaire      from      Bologna. 

40859. 
Treason  &  death  of  B.  Ar- 
nold.    40896. 
Chapman  (M.  E.)    Child-stealer 

of  Whitechapel.     7011. 
Chapman  (R.  A.)  : 

Gladys  (}reye.     10715. 
Golden  key.    1G9S3. 
Chapman    (R.  G.I     Dulie  &  the 
•    cow-boy.     11979. 
Chapman   (S.)  : 

Cliild  of  sin.    6995. 
]\Ianuny's  devotion.     27G91. 
Plutocrat.     36581. 
Chapman  (S.  H.)    Hidden  away. 

19360. 
Chapman  (W.  B.)    Red  rose  of 
Col.     3S793. 


Chapman  (W.  E.)  : 

Great  pink  pearl.    17445. 

Leader.     24908. 

New  detective.     32358. 

Pink  pearl.     36342. 
Chapman   (W.  F.)  : 

April  fools.     1744. 

Over     the     garden     fence. 
34929. 
Chapman     (W.    R.)      Off    the 

earth  again.     33315. 
Chappel   (A.)     Complete  works 
of  Shakespeare.   41870,  41907- 
41912. 
Chappel  (E.)  : 

None  but  the  brave.    32981. 

Woman  assistant.    51390. 
Chappell    (G.    S.)      Witliout   a 

flaw.     51312. 
Chappell  &  CO.: 

After  the  girl.    503a,  503b. 

Antelope.     1598. 

Arcadians.     1774. 

Balkan  princess.    2838. 

Beauty  stone.     3242. 

Betty.     3652c. 

Capitan  Fracassa.     6055. 

Capt.  Kidd.     6128. 

Cherry  girl.     6907. 

Cinema  star.     7306a. 

Cingalee.     7368. 

Count       of      Luxembourg. 
8671. 

Country  girl.     8763. 

Dairymaids.     9645. 

Dancing  mistress.     9732. 

Dandv    Dick    Whittington. 
9744. 

Dear    little    Denmark. 
10262. 

Duchess  of  Dantzic.    11924. 

Earl  &  the  girl.     12125. 

Emerald  Isle.     12595. 

Entrance    song,    Boob- 
hamba.    12807. 

Fallen  fairies.     13499. 

Francesca     da     Rimini. 
15428a. 

Gay  Parisienne.    15990. 

Gipsy  love.     16410. 

Girl    behind    the    counter. 
16465. 

Girl  from  Kay's.     16504. 

Girl  from  Utah.     165.39. 

Girl  on  the  film.    16611. 

Girls  of  Gottenberg.    16675. 

Golden  girl.     16960. 

GoUywogs.     17044. 

Hnddon  hall.     17874. 

Happy  day.     53868. 

Havana.     18319. 

Jane  Annie.     22453. 

Kiss  Poll.     24024. 
*  Ladies.     24319. 

Lady  Madcap.     24462. 

2946 


Chappell  &  CO. — Continued. 

Little  caf6.     25609. 

Little  cherub.    25614. 

Mme.  Sherry.     27220a. 

Make  a  fuss  of  me.    27589. 

Marriage  market.    28405. 

Merry  England.     29219. 

Merry  widow.    29271. 

Merveilleuses.     292S5. 

Mirette.     29807. 

Miss     Hook     of     Holland. 
29957. 

Miss  Wingrove.    30049. 

Mr.  Popple.     30241. 

Mixed  marriage.     30525. 

Mountebanks.    31239,  31240. 

Mousme.     31253. 

My  Mimosa  maid.     31648. 

Nelly  Neil.    32206. 

New  Aladdin.    32316. 

Oracolo.     34294a. 

Orchid.     34305. 

Our  Miss  Gibbs.     34716. 

Papa's  darling.     35217b. 

Pearl  girl.    35725. 

Peggy.     35797. 

Pink  lady.     36336. 

Planter's  life.     36442. 

Princess  Caprice.     37402. 

Princess      of      Kensington. 
37437. 

Quaker  girl.     37951,  37952. 

Rose  of  Persia.    39997. 

S.  A.  R.     40396. 

Sarenna.     40798. 

She's  all  right.     42009. 

Summer  night.     44.505. 

Sunshine  girl.     44587. 

Sybil.     44S36a. 

There's  nothing  much  more 
to  say.     45726. 

Three  kisses.     45977. 

Three  little  maids.     45980. 

Tina.     46279a. 

Tom  Jones.     46449. 

To  -  nicht's     the     night. 
46500b. 

Topsy-turvy  inn.     46572. 

Two  little  Murhus.     47674. 

Tzigana.     47878. 

Utopia    (ltd.)     4S578. 

Veronique.    48SS3. 

Waltz  dream.    49450. 

White      chrysanthemum. 
50498. 
Chappel  le   (C.  F.)     Little  Dor- 

ritt.     25654. 
Chappelle   (L.  A.)     Fool-killer. 

14718,  14719. 
Chappelle     (P.    H.)       Rabbit's 

foot.     38267. 
Chappelle  (W.  .L)  : 

Col.    Baxter's    hired    girl. 
7896. 


INDEX 


Cliappelle  (W.  J.)— Continued 
Fool-killer.     14718,  14719. 
Our  hired  girl.     346G7. 
Chappie   (B.)  : 

On    n    summer's   day. 

33747a. 
Return  of  Louis.     391SGa. 
Chappie   (J.  M.)  : 

Boss  Bai-t.    4G93. 
I'liantom  painting.    3G0S4. 
Chapuli  Navarro   (A.)     Mareas 

vivas.     2S191. 
Cliarancle  (Bonis-)     See  Bonis- 

Charancle. 
Charbonuel   (R.)     Moissonneur. 

81)01  )0. 
Charbonni^ras    (J.)     Bal  man- 
que.    2S24. 
Charctte,     pscnd.       See    Hunt 

(F.  J.) 
Cliarh'iu  (E.)     Sobrinos  de  Don 

Juan.    42943b. 
Charles   (C.)  : 

Indian  mail  carrier.    21G32. 
Wep-Ton-No-Mah.    49985. 

Charles   (C.  D.)  : 

Doing  undone.    11245. 

First  reproach.     14385. 

Obstinate  professor.   33231. 

Obstinate  visitant.    33232. 

Round  of  errors.     40093. 
Charles  (E.  D.)  : 

Spider  &  the  fly.    4352G. 

Vindication.     49074a. 
Charles   (E.  L.)  : 

Benedict  Arnold.     3496. 

Contempt      for      suspicion. 
8308. 

Home  in  war  times.    20025. 

In   fortune's  paws.     21174. 

Old  Virginia.     33GG8. 

Pontiac.    3G785. 

Stepmother.     43875. 

Charles     (G.    C.)      Molly    Ma- 

guires.    30708,  30709. 
Charles    (J.  M.)  : 

Birth  &  gold.     3951. 

Under  suspicion.     48142. 

Charles   (L.)     See  Charles  (E. 

L.) 
Charley    (L.)  : 

Attaque  du  blockhaus.  2336. 

Lieut.    Cupidon.      2  52  08, 

252G9. 

Charlsou  (M.)     Armenia.   1882. 

Charlton     (H.     B.)       Winter's 

tale.     51203a. 
Charlton     (M.     B.)       Farrell's 

girl.     13G99. 
Charniain    (A.)      En    musique. 

12GG3a. 
Charpentier   (G.)  : 

.Tulien.    23225a,  23226. 
Louise.    26396. 


Charron   (B.  D.)     Edward,  the 

Confessor.     12277. 
Charters  (C.)  : 

Key  to  the  mystic.    23640a. 
Message.     29297a. 
Singed  wings.     55349. 
Way  of  life.    49742a. 
Charters    (S.)      Love  will  find 

a  way.     2GG50. 
Charters  (Z.  S.)  : 
Fads.     13343. 
Married.     28432. 
Charton  (P.)     Devaut  Tenuemi. 
26471. 

Chartres  (A.  V.)  : 

Hi'.ruin  -  scarum    harem. 

18259. 
Hunt  for  happiness.    20677. 
Invasore.    21891  a. 
Ruby  ring.     40223. 
That  man.     45592. 

Charvay   (R.)  : 

Enfant  du  miracle.     12748. 
Mile.    Josette,    ma    femme. 

27258.  3173L 
Mr.  Piclnvick.     30234. 
Monsieur  Pickwick.    30S6S. 
Papa  Mulot.    35211. 
Charwate  (A.  or  A.  T.  or  Tex)  : 
Amazon     &     the     student. 

1081. 
Cold  turkey.    7800b. 
Her  football  hero.     18995. 
Original  idea.    54822. 
Shanghaid.     41944. 
Spartan  mother.  55407. 
Student     &     the    Amazon. 

44260. 
Superwoman.    55485. 
Vaudevillainess.     55759. 
Virago   &   the   student. 
49114. 
Chase     (A.)       Fadeless    trail. 

13340. 
Chiise    (A.  G.)     Miss  Keith  of 
Chicago.     29972. 

Chase   (A.  M.)  : 

Island  of  Desire.     22139. 
Janizaries  of  Jane.     22482. 
Chase  (B.  F.)    Dalev.ood.   9664. 
Chase     (C.    A.)      Eden    Gray. 

12218. 
Chase   (C.  E.)     Last  analysis. 

24678,  24679. 
Chase    (C.    F.)      White    wing. 

50590a. 

Chase   (C.  H.)  : 

Birthday  roses.    3971. 
Cauliflower.    6518. 
May- time.     28910, 
Midnight  supper.     29454. 
Mrs.  Hartington's  daughter- 
30377. 

2947 


Chase   (C  W.) : 

Clarise,  a  waif    7533 
Dad's  side  partner.    9612. 
Eleanor.  Duchess  of  Guiene- 

12389. 
Fall  of  Lisbon.     13473. 
Fel ix,   the   hunchback. 

14Ut>3. 
Girl   from   Sweden.     16525. 
Hired  girl.     19526. 
Midway  plaisance.    29510. 
Myra.     31775. 
New  Year's  day.     32506. 
Quo  vadis?     38245. 
Resurrection.     39131. 
Settlers.     41599. 
Tourists    in    an    emigrant 

car.    46629. 
Wheie  the  laugh  comes  in. 

50395. 
1996.     52515. 
Chase  (E.  D.)     Sabbrey  club  In 

the  moon.     40415. 
Chase    (Edward)      See    Chase 

(C.  E.) 
Chase    (Electa)      Slarriage   of 

Miss  Midget.     28417, 
Chase   ( F.  A.)     Fadeless  trail. 

13340. 
Chase    (F.   E.)  : 

Amer.  beauties.    1162. 
Babie.     52791. 
Bat  &  the  ball.  3093. 
Club   &   lodge   room   enter- 
tainments.   53203. 
Come  here.    8044. 
Comedy   of  errors.     8064. 
Cure  for  dudes.     9457. 
Description    of   Henry's 
comic  menagerie.     10529. 
Gre.-it  umbrella  case.    17484. 
In  the  trenches.     21534, 
Legal    holiday.     24990. 
Looking  for  trouble.     26166. 
Papa  Pettingill.     35213. 
Personal    matter.     35970a. 
Ready-made  suit.    3854Sb. 
Ripe  old  age.    39503. 
Santa     Claus     the     First. 

40738a. 
School  for  scandal.  41109a. 
Sewing  school  for  scandal. 

41640a. 
That   Patrick.     45004. 
Uncle    Micajah's    treat    at 
Slambasket     Beach. 
47994a. 
Young  Mr.   Pritchard. 
52180. 
Chase  (F.  W.)    Penalty.   54921. 
Chase   (G.  B.)  : 

Haunted     by     a     shadow. 

18297. 
Penn  Hapgood.     35847. 
Simple  Silas.    42454. 


INDEX 


Chase  (G.  H.)     Cousin  Simon. 
8907. 
Chase  (H.  B.  R.  A.)  : 

Children   of  Charles  Dick- 
ens' books.     7026. 
Child's  dream  of  the  Bible. 

7056,  7057. 
Nicholas  Nickleby.     32616, 
32617. 
Chase   (Herbert  G.)     Crime  of 

Cranston  manor.    9089. 
Chase  (Howard)  : 

Fool-killer.     14717a. 
Purchase  price.    37858. 
When    ignorance    is    bliss. 
50239b. 
Chase  (Howard  G.)  : 

Conspiracy      of      Cataline. 

8335. 
Island  of  Desire.    22139. 
Janizaries  of  Jane.     22482. 
Stage  manager.     43725a, 
Chase   (J.  H.)  : 

Boarding  -  house      burglar, 

4432. 
Horoscope.    20280. 
Intercepted  letter.     21807, 
Chase    (J.    M.)      Beauty   shop. 

3241. 
Cha.^e   (J.  R.)  : 

Affection.     52580. 
Fate  of  Mr.  Brady.     13798. 
Romance    of    business, 
39791a. 

Chase    (L.    E.)      See    Putnam 

(Mrs.  O.) 
Chase  (W.)     Adventuress,  371. 
Chase  (W.  D.)     Return  of  ,tim. 

39185a. 
Chase  (W.  P.)  : 

Innocent  sinner.    217.52, 
Little     heiress.       2  5  714, 

25715. 
Woman-haters.      51406. 
Chasemore      (W.)        Hummer, 

20635. 
Chaslon     (E.     Moreau-)       See 

Moreau-Chaslon. 
Chassaigne  (F.)  : 
Brazilian.     4959. 
Nadjy.     31901. 
Chassaigne  (J.  C.  de.)     Judas, 

23119. 
Chater     (A.     G.)       Works     of 

Ibsen.    51730k. 
Chater   (E.  M.)     Light  hearts. 

25368a. 
Chater     (M.)       Rainbow    tree. 

55105. 
Chatfield    (.7.  J.)  : 

Arch-fiend.    1779a. 
"•     Family  affair.     13575. 
Chatfield-Taylor  (H.  C.)  : 
Idle  born.     20885. 
Traitor  to  France.     46780. 


Chatham  amusement  co.     Ken- 
tucky Sue.    23616. 
Chatrian   (A.)  : 

Ami    Fritz.      1296a.    15427, 

15428. 
Amico  Fritz.     1301. 
Bells.     3458. 

Heaven's  vengeance.    18600. 
My  friend  Fritz.     31549. 
Chatrian-Erckmann.     See  Cha- 
trian   (A.) — Erckmann    (E.) 
Chntterly    (S.)     Yellow  streak. 

52090, 
Chatterson  (W.)  : 

New    Year's    madness. 

54706. 
Olivia's  business.    .54777. 
Pinch  hit.    ,54960. 
Standing  room  only.    4375S. 
Three    chauffeurs.      45937, 
45938. 
Chatterton    (C.  F,)  : 
Aunt  Jack.    2403, 
Bella  Demonia.    3369, 
Conflict  of  elements,    8254. 
Chaucer  (G.)     Canterbury 

tales,    10272. 
Chaudron   (L.  de  V.)  : 

Duke  &  the  actors.    11976. 
Game  of  chess.     1.5851, 

Chaumet  (W.)     Petite  maison, 

36046. 
Chavance  (R.)  : 

Frederic     a     eu     c  h  a  u  d  , 

15314. 
Vengeur.     55765, 
Chaves  (F.)  : 

Academia   de  besos.    128. 

Adamina.     259. 

Au  tores     de     la     historia. 

2496. 
Carne  ardiente.     62-58. 
Dia  de  la  Vii-gen.    10741. 
Hijos  de  Hungria.     19468, 
Isla  verde.     22137. 
L  o  t  e  r  i  a       internacional. 

26373. 
IMiserables.    29861. 
Nifia  Cielo.     32790. 
Querer  baturro.     38145. 
Virgen  viuda.     49115. 
Cheesman    (W.    L.)      Farthest 

south.     ] 3099b, 
Cheever  (G.  H.)     Two  orphans, 

47737. 
Cheever-TMeredith  (K.)     It  was 

she.     54090. 
Chekhov    (A.  P.)  : 
Boor,     4635a. 
•Cherry  garden.     6906. 
Cherry  orchard.    6967a. 
Gesan)melte  dramen.  16235. 
Marriage  proposal.   28424a, 
Plays.     36493. 


Chekhov  (A.  P.)— Continued. 

Sea-gull,     41220a, 

Two  plays.     47748. 
('heltuara   (C.  S.)  : 

Leatherlungs,     the     Great, 
24951, 

Silver  crest.    42392, 

Tale  of  a  peacock.     44966. 
Chenery  (W.  D.)  : 

Ahasuerus.     618. 

Egj'pta.     12310, 

Joseph.    23003a. 

Pharaoh.     36092. 
Cheneviere    (J.)      Foret   bleue. 

14999-15001. 
Cheney    (A.   C.)  : 

Cry  of  many  voices.     9285 

First  born,     14350. 

Nameless  one,     54677, 

Too  much  drama.    46533. 
Ci.eney   (A.  E.)  : 

Aspasia.     2087. 

Genius.     16082. 

Lahmi.    24549, 
Cheney   [Mrs.  G,  L.)     William 

Henry.     51062. 
Cheney   (H.)     Mme.  du  Barry, 

27188. 
Cheney     (J.)      See    Boucicault 

(L.  T.) 
Chenier      (I.)        See     Cheney 

(A.  E.) 
Chennevigres   (H.  de)   Accordfie 

do  village,    148. 
Chenny    &    Thatcher.     Twenty 
minutes  till  train  time,    47451. 
Chenoweth     (E.     D.)       Flying 

Dutchman.     14626a, 
Chenoweth  (L.  E.)  : 

After  the  circus.     496. 

Pete  Beetroot.    35993. 
Cherbuliez    (C,  V.)  : 

Light  on  the  road.     25392. 

Samuel  Brohl  &  co.    40675. 
Chernev  (M.)  : 

Man.     54397. 

Schemers.     55250. 
Cherrill  (M.  C.)  : 

Girl  next  door.    165S3a. 

Particular  friend.     35398a. 

Weaker  sex.    49829. 
Cheshire     ( H.     M. )       D  a  n  s  e 

d'everon.     9821. 
Chesleigh  (E.)     See  Swett  (B, 

C.) 
Chesley  (S.  R.)  : 

Amer.  way.     1272, 

Tricked.     46961, 
Chesnut     (K.     E.)       Poleaxis, 

30665. 
Chesnutt  ( C.  W. )     Mrs,  Darcy's 

daughter.    30343. 
Chester  {Mrs.  B.  D.)  : 

Endurance.    12729, 

Evil  genius.     13158. 


2948 


INDEX 


Chester   (E.  F.)  : 
Danger.     9752. 
Faith.     13425a. 
Guide     of     Monte     Carlo. 

17746a. 
Millionaire      for      a      day. 
29654a. 
Chester   (F.)     Wages.    49349b. 
Chester  (G.  M.)   Knotted  kinks. 

24192. 
Chester"  (G.   R.)  : 

Bachelor  Jack.     2671. 
Enemy.     53535. 
Get-rich-quick  Wallingford. 

16254,   16255. 
It's    yours    if   you    get    it. 

540S9. 
Pay.    35659a. 
Strike  breaker.     44162. 
Chester    (H.   S.)      Dom  Pedro. 

11314. 
Chester   (L.)  : 

Enemy.     53535. 

It's   yours    if   you    get    it. 

54089. 
Pay.     35659a. 
Chester     (S.)       See     Sprin;,'er 

(F.  C.) 
Chester  (W.  E.)     Home,  sweet 

home.     20059. 
Chesterman   (B.)  : 
Circus.     7400a. 
Down  in  Ky.     11600. 
Golden      Gulch.        16965a, 

16965b. 
Man  from  Va.    27S21a. 
Chesterman  (E.  B.)  jr.: 

Jay  from  Jaysville.    22529. 
Wintergreen   farm.     51198, 
51199. 
Chesterton     (G.     K.)       Magic. 

27358-27360,  27401a. 
Chetwood  (J.)  jr.: 

Experiment    in   hypnotism. 

13240. 
Will    &     a    way.      51019, 
51020. 
Chevalier  (A.)  : 

Atonement.     2330. 
Daddy  Duffard.     9595. 
Dream  of  his  life.    11742. 
Land  of  Nod.    24604,  24606. 
Low  spirits.     26766. 
Two  songs.     47779. 
Chevalier      (A.     B.)        Jack's 

heroine.     22387. 
Chevalier  (J.  J.)    Elise.    12479. 
Chevalier  (L.)  : 

Chance.     6663b. 

Getting  into  society.   16285. 

Green  god.     17567. 

His  gypsy  sweetheart. 

19650. 
Honest  John  M  c  G  u  ire. 
20102. 


Chevalier  (L.) — Continued. 

How    vaudeville    acts    are 

made.    20559. 
In  the  days  of  old.    21381. 
King  John  O'Brien.    23796. 
Lucky  liar.    26858. 
Night  he  fell  off.     32674. 
Silverstein's  luck.     42437. 
Strenuous  morning.    44137. 
That  comedy  pair.     45548. 
Traveling  man's  flirtation. 

46S74a. 
Tuesday  a.  m.    4731Sb. 
Willie?     no,     Charley  ! 
55956. 
Chevers     (J.    E.)       Shoplifter. 

4215Sa. 
Chew  (J.  A.) : 

Consolation  prize.    8324. 
Blare  tenebrosum,    28190. 
Out  of  the  night.    34839. 
That    Greenish    family. 
45576. 
Chiara  (S.  de)     Lena.    25041. 
Chicago  little  theatre: 
Jael.    22415b. 

Joint     owners     in     Spain. 
22907a. 
Chicago  manuscript  co. : 

Daughter  of  Italy.    9963a. 
Her    right    to    happiness. 

19115a. 
Little  heroine.    25716a. 
Mexican  romance.     29342b. 
Tempter.    45342a. 
Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 
45865a. 
Chicago   (Univ.  of)     Tragedies 

of  Seneca.    46709a. 
Chick    (L.)      Fake  employment 

agent.    13451. 
Chidester    (E.)      Farmer  Hay- 
seed's vegetable  social.    13680. 
Chidester    (J.   P.)      Aunt    Sa-- 

brina's  quilting  bee.     2424. 
Child   (C.  G.)  : 

Ralph  Roister  Doister. 

38402. 
Second     Shepherds'     play. 
41303. 
Child  (C.  H.)     Friendly  neigh- 
bor.    15454. 
Child  (E.  O.)     Game  of  destiny. 

15858. 
Child      (F.      J.)        Pesceballo. 

35980. 
Child    (O.  C.  A.)     By  parcels 

post.    5698a. 
Child  (P.  A.)    Tuscan.    47389. 
Child     (R.     W.)       Hermit     of 

Spongecake.     19234. 
Childe  (C.  &  C.  G.)  : 

China  lovers.     7075a. 

He  sings  to-night.     lS387a. 

Man  of  fashion.     27895b. 


Childe  (C.  &  C.  G.)— Continued. 

Mavor's  husband.     28946a. 

War  wife.     49601c. 
Childers     (W.     C.)       Egyptian 

romance.     12319. 
Childress  (C.  L.)  Other  people's 

business.    34474. 
Childrey   (S.  M.)  : 

Drytown  drymatics  11896a. 

Fish.     14399a. 

Soft  pickings.    4303Ga. 

Stan  Stanley.    43752a. 
Childs   (F.  M.)  : 

Girl  &  the  Indian.    16441. 

Hoosier     school     m  a  r  m  . 
20236. 

Kentuck.    23589. 

Moonshiners.     30970. 
Childs  (L  M.) : 

Bonnie's     Christmas     eve. 
54496. 

News  from  the  front.  54707. 
Childs   (M.  A.  C.)     See  Lewi- 

sohn  (M.  A.  C.  C.) 
Childs   (N.)  : 

Happy  man  at  last.    18182. 

Hiawatha.     19350. 

Ka  Foo-za-lem.    23442. 

Lark.     24651. 

Minnehaha.     29758. 

Chillemont,  pseud.     See  Mont§ 

(A.) 
Chillingworth    (E.)      Academy 

picture.     131. 
Chilson  (L.  H.)   Light  o' Texas, 

25382. 
Chilton    (F.    H.)      Blind    love. 

4251. 
Chilton   (H.  H.)     Ant.    52699. 
Chilvers  (T.  H.)     Love's  young 

dream.    26757. 

Chipman  (A.  Z.)  : 

Chequered  life.     6896. 

Gyp.     17813,  17815a. 

Little  Miss  Dot.     25773c. 

Little  wife.    25935. 

Michigander.     29381. 

Pioneer.    36358. 

Ruben  Rube.    40214. 

Through    the    shadows. 
46101. 
Chipman    (F.  J.)  : 

Bogus  Hobson.    4481. 

Business  manager.     5593. 

Defaulter.     10371. 

Journalists.     23068. 

Maid  to  order.     54385. 

Sacrifice.     40440. 

Treasure  Island.     55645. 

Truth  tellers.     47295. 

Unloading      an      elephant. 
48381. 
Chipps    (P.    H.)      Great    law. 
17416. 


2949 


INDEX 


Chimrg      (I.     S.)        Betrayer. 

56073. 
Chisnell   (N.)  : 

Causht  iu  the  act.    6500. 

Cigarette.     7328. 

Pleasure  trip.     36529. 

Three  hats.     45970. 
Chittenden     (A.)       Martyr. 

54442. 
Chivot   (H.)  : 

French    flat    in    4    stories. 
15360. 

French  flats.     15363. 

Glorious  Anna.     16779. 

Locust  &  ant.     26002. 

Papa  de  Francine.    35207. 

Snake-charmer.     42873. 

Chlapowski  (Countess  B.)  See 
Modjeska  (H.) 

Chmel  (L.  R.)  Familie  Este- 
pan.     13565. 

Chodowiecki.  Minna  von  Barn- 
helm.    29757. 

Cholmondeley  (M.)  Hand  on 
the  latch.     18049. 

Choos  (G.)     Fujiyama.     15651. 

Chopin  (K.)  Embarrassing  po- 
sition.    12581. 

Choudens : 

Arnica.     1298,  1299. 
Chemineau.     6891. 
Oontes  de  Perrault.    8375a. 
Don  Procopio.     11359. 
Fortunio.     15084. 
Hirondelles.     19534. 
Mfirouf,  savetier  du  Caire. 

28344a. 
Marquise    de    Chicago, 

28359. 
Paradis    de    Maliomet. 

35248. 
Paris.     35298. 
Petite  maison.    36046. 
Petite  Manon.     36047. 
Rodope.    39708a. 
Choudens  fils : 

Fern  me  de  Narcisse.    14037. 

IMerowig.     29218. 

Troyeus  Sl  Carthage.  47194. 

Chrissie  (E.)  : 

Bowery  after  10.     4775. 

Brady's  boy.     4889. 

Detected.     10608. 

Dose  of  Ills  own  medicine, 
11490. 

Going  to  the  city.    16SG1. 

Lunatic  36.    26935. 

Misfit.     29879. 

Non  compos  mentis.    32978. 

Rural   romance.     40310. 
Christene     (L.)       Thunder- 
storms.   40125a. 
Christensen    ( E.   A.)      Measure 
of  love.     28994. 


Christensen     (H.)       Din    egen 

herre.     10869. 
Christensen  (O.)    Under  orders. 

48126,  48127. 
Christensen  (P.  B.)  : 
Innocent.     21738. 
Pure  nugget.     37S62. 
Village  sport.     49052. 
Westerner.     50029. 

Christgau    (F.  G.)      Judge  Ro- 
sinki's      narrow      escape, 
21346a. 
Christian     (M .     J .)       When 

dreams  come  true.     50215, 
Christiani   (M.  E.)     Red  witch 

of  Snowxion.    3SS21. 
Christiani       (R.)         Liberaler 

pastor.     25206. 
Christiansen  (E.)  : 

Mauden     paa     H  o  j  r  i  1  s . 

28045a. 
My  country.     54651. 
Thronf0lger.     46060a. 
Christianson.      (B.)     Trium- 
phant defeat.    47112. 

Christie  (W. )     Thespian's  luck. 

45752. 
Christie  (W.  B.)    When.   50181. 
Christine    ( M. )     M  a  m  '  z  e  1 1  e 

Chichi.     27701. 
Christmas  (W.)    Lesson.   25097. 
Christopher    (C.   C.)      Night  & 

morning.     32642. 
Christopher    (W.   P.)      To  for- 
give— divine.    46364. 
Christrup    (C.)      Abracadabra. 

87. 
Christy     (E.    F.)       Victory    of 

Cupid.     48988. 
Christy     (H.    C.)      Hamlet. 

17996. 
Christy     (R.    W.)       After    the 

raid.     518. 
Chrostowski     (A.,     A.    M.,     or 
M.  A.)  : 

America  first.     52650. 
Buntowszczyk.     5499. 
English   knight.     12776. 
Golden  calf.     16930. 
Her  secret.    19134. 
Ludniiia.      26899-26905. 
Ludomila.     26905a-20905c. 
Nihilists.      32779,    32  78  0, 

32782. 
Silver     knight.       42  400, 

42401. 
Stonewall  Jackson.    43952- 

43954. 
There  &  here.    45716,4.5717. 
Triumph    of    love.      47098, 

47099. 
True  title.    47250-47253. 
White  czar.    50507. 

2950 


Chrystal    (T.  B.)  : 

Paper  czar.    35223. 
Sultana.     44480. 
Chueca.      Lulu    &    the   3    jolly 

thieves.    26918. 
Chueca   (F.)     Estudiante. 

12967. 
Church    (C.)      Ruling   passion. 

40256. 
Church      (C.      Z.)        Gabrielle 

West.    15755. 
Church    (F.    L.)      Mr.    Green's 

courtship.     30184. 
Church   (F.  M.)     iSee  Marryat 

(F.) 
Church  (G.  H.)     Mab.    27003. 
Church    (J.)    CO.: 

Blue    &   the   grey    on    the 

Rappahannock.     4346. 
Corsicana.    8580. 

Cliurch  (J.  W.)  : 

Heart  specialist.    18502. 

Other  fellow.    34445. 

White  ruby.    50567. 
Church    (Lottie)      Evil   women 

do.     13103. 
Cliurch  (Louis)  : 

German  dude.     16187. 

Revelation.    39231. 

Villa   of  Vandermeer. 
49017. 
Church    (S.  H.)  : 

Brayton  episode.    4957. 

Cheek.    6871. 

Sword  of  parliament. 
44825. 

Two  Mrs.  Lorings.     47707. 

Church   (V.)  : 

Heart  specialist.  18502. 
Other  fellow.     34445. 
Perverseness     of     Pamela. 

35979a. 
Seven     chains     of     Cibola. 

41605b. 
Strictiv    social    service. 
44150b. 
Church      (W.)        -See     Church 

(.L   W.) 
Churchill   (A.  P.)     Madeline,  a 

case  of  conscience.    27244. 
Churchill    (E.)      Blue   &   grey. 

4331.  4332. 
Churchill  (E.  P.)  : 

Around   the  town.     52731. 
Girl  in  red.     165.58. 
Special  rehearsal.    43466. 
Churchill   (F.  A.)  jr.: 
Kaintuckee.     23454b. 
When     genius     burned. 
55899. 
Churchill    (F.    .L)      Unsuitable 

suitor.     48427. 
Churchill   (G.  B.)     Richard  the 
Third.    39364. 


INDEX 


Churcliill   (W.)  : 

IMr.  Crewe's  cfireer.    301G6. 

Title-mart.    4G33G. 
Churich     (L.    S.)      Bondsman's 
dream  in  Amer.     4551. 

Chyuoweth   (P.)  : 

Absentee  husband.     113. 
Bad    man    of    co-ed    court. 

2779. 
Catado.     G440. 
Oranjre  blossom.     34296. 
Prussian  courtship.     377G3. 
Kendezvous.    39036. 
Servant     of     the     people. 
415G6. 
Ciambelli     (B.)      Fra    i    pazzi. 

15229. 
Cicconi    (T.)  : 

EUka.     12471. 
Living  statue.    25989. 
Cigrand   (D.  J.)     Wlien  hearts 

were  true.    50229. 
Cilea   (F.)  : 

Adriaua  Lecouvreur.  56067. 
Adrienne  Lecouvreur. 

56068. 
Aries  iana.     1865. 
Gloria.     16771. 
Cills    (N.    M.)    •  Pearl    of    the 

prairie.     35736. 
Cincinnatus.    See  Order  of  Cin- 

cinnatus. 
Cipriani  (L.)     U.  of  Ex.  47884. 
Ciprico    (G.  M.)  : 

Adolphe  Challet.     304. 
After  20  years.     533. 
Daughter  of  nature.     9969. 
Fates     &     furies.       13809, 

13810. 
Under  a  mask.    48088. 
Circe    (M.)      See  Mitcliell    (W. 

L.) 

Citi/.en   of  New   Orleans.     See 

Harrison   (G.  P.) 
Citron  (W.  J.)     Down  the  line. 

11623. 
Civinini    (G.)  : 

Fanciulla  del  West.    13628. 
Fille  du  far- West.    14232. 
Rliidchen     aus     dem     gold- 
enen  Westen.    27314. 
Claar    (E.)      Simson  &  Delila. 

42461.  42462. 
Clacke    (F.    W.)      Broken   fet- 
ters.    5182. 
Claflin    (F.)     Love  at  random. 

26481. 
CI  a  Hi  a  (F.  F.)     Tragedy  of  er- 

roi-s.     46723. 
Claflin    (F.  H.)  : 

Mary  &  her  son.    28537. 
Queen  Lil.     37998. 
Claflin    (W.   W.)     Kitty  &  the 
wolf.    24060. 


Claiborne  (C.)    Angel's  brother. 

1498. 
Clair    (G.)  : 

Cup  of  coffee.    9353. 

Feeding  the  flames.    13979. 

Jake,  the  showman.    22433. 

Keign  of  terror.     38961. 

Robin   Hood    &   his   merry 
men.     39661. 

Silent.     42335. 

Wealth  &  worth.     49840. 

Claire   (C.  E.)  : 

Aurora's  dream.    2460. 
New  woman.     32491. 

Claire    (M.    S.    de)      Aurora's 

dream.     2461. 
Clairville  (C.)  : 

Jeanne  Morelet.    22578. 

Mme.  Margot.'   27210. 
Clairville    (L.)      Czula   struna. 

53323. 
Clancy   (E.  P.)  : 

Fringe  of  society.    15469. 

Modern  society.    30660. 
Clancy   (J.)  : 

Love  slave.    26614. 

Vermont  state  folks.    48875. 
Clancy   (J.  J.)  : 

Cap'n's  wards.    6063. 

Slide  City.    42775. 
Claphara   (H.  L.)     Our  family 

doctor.     34612. 
Clapp  (C.  B.)  : 

Matter  of  buttons.    28844. 

Telling  papa.     45251. 
Clapp   (J.  B.)     Boston.     4697. 
Clapp   (W.)  : 

Alcove.  52609. 

Ethics.     13004a. 

President  of  Pongee.    55024. 

Puppets.     37853a. 

Shame.     41929b. 

Weakest  link.     49S31b. 
Clara  mora    (T.   N.)      Fantoma. 

13660b. 
Clare  (G.)    Shah  zaman.  41727. 
Glare  (M.  F.)     Whistling  mite. 

50481. 
Clare  (W.)  : 

In  camp.     21116. 

Rank  &  fame.    38453. 
Clarendon    (J.    Haydeu-)      See 

Hayden-Clarendon. 
Clarens   (H.  F.)  : 

Righted.    39453. 

Triumph  of  faith.    47090. 
CI  a  ret  ie   (A.  A.)     See  Claretie 

(J.) 
Claretie  (,T.)  : 

Brichanteau.     5041. 
]\Ia  generate.    26994. 
Monscigueur    en    vacances. 

30844. 
Navarraise.    32100. 


Claretie  (.1.) — Continued. 

Prince  Zilah.    37382,  37466, 

37479. 
Regiment    de    Champagne. 

38918. 
Teresa.     45398. 
Thgrese.    45737. 
Clarett  (G.)     Javelle  les  Eaux. 

22522. 
Clark:  ' 

Two  nuts  from  Matteawan. 

55705. 
Wizard's  dream.    51344. 
Clark   (A.)  : 

School  -  day  dialogues. 

41097a,  41097b. 
Standard  dialogues.  43754a. 
Clark  (A.  B.)     Only  a  fireman. 

34160. 
Clark  (A.  F.)  : 

Childless  court.    7020. 
Mrs.  O.  U.  Rumpus.    30424. 

Clark     (A.     H.)       Idle    hours. 

20887. 
Clark     (A.    S.)      That    rascal, 

love.     45609. 
Clark   (B.  H.)  : 

Affected    young    ladies. 

52579. 
After  the  honeymoon. 

52589. 
Apostle.     52713. 
Art  of  being  bored.    1939a. 
Beneficent  bear.    52865. 
Black  pearl.    4128a. 
Boor.     4635a. 
Brignol     &    his    daughter. 

5121a. 
Charming  Lgandre.     6812a. 
Choosing  a  career.    7132a. 
Crispin,  rival  of  his  master. 

9143a. 
Christmas  tale.    7249a. 
Crainquebille.    9002a. 
Doctor  in  spite  of  himself. 

11149a. 
Doctor  Love.    11163a. 
Fairy.     13398a. 
False  saint.     53597. 
Four     plays     by     Augier. 

15171a. 
Four    plays    of    the    Free 

theater.     1.5173a. 
French   without  a   master. 

15375a. 
Graiinnar.     17249a. 
Green  coat.     17555a. 
Honor.     20151a. 
House    of    Fourchambault. 

20402a. 
I'm  going!     20810a. 
Indian  summer.     21640. 
Jean-Marie.    22.')61a. 
Law-suit.    24S74a. 


2951 


INDEX 


Clark  (B.  H.)— Contmued. 

Legacy.    249S9b. 

Little  shepherdess.    25874c. 

Lovers,    The    free    woman, 
They.    2G669b. 

Marringe     of     Olympe. 
2S417b. 

Marriage  proposal.    28424a. 

Master     Patelin,     solicitor. 
28720a. 

Modesty.    30679. 

Outer   edge  of  society. 

r,  54843. 

Panurge's  sheep.     35192a. 

Paternoster.    35531a. 

Patrie.    35560a. 

Phormio.     3G171a. 

Post-seriptum.    36874b. 

Rebound.    3S634a. 

Romancers.    39828a. 

Rosalie.    39931. 

Sicilian.    42234a. 

Son-in-law  of  Mr.  Poirier. 
55396. 

Third  man.    45810b. 

Three   modern   plays  from 
the  French.    45990b. 

Twins.    47499a. 

Two  cowards.     47588b. 

Village.    49017b. 

Wager.    49349a. 
Clark  (C.  B.)  : 

Ballad   of  Roaring  Brook. 
2844. 

Duke  of  Fortunone.    11989. 
Clark  (C.  H.)  : 

Her  2d  husband.    19127. 

Proposals.     37727. 
Clark  (C.  M.)  : 

Glass  of  fashion.     16729. 

King  of  the  town.     23881. 

Little  duchess.    25661. 
Clark  (C.  S.)  : 

His  lesson.     19696. 

Philanthropist.     36116. 
'     Seven  times  one.    41620. 
Clark    (C.  W.)     Golden  lever. 

16986. 
Clark      (Cnllie)        Disobedient 

girl..   10956a. 
Clark    (Charles)     Rube  &  the 

veiled  lady.    40208. 
Clnrk  (Clara)     Polly-girl. 

36736. 
Clnrk  (Mrs.  Curran)     Peanuts. 

54914. 
Clark    (D.    B.)      Little    white 

slave.     25933. 
Clark  (D.  H.)    Wheels.    50177. 
Clark  (E.)  : 

After  the  race,    517. 

Auto  bandit.    2473. 

Bicycle  cop.     3753. 

Cornet  player.    8553a. 

Dairymaid.    9644a. 


Clark  (E.)— Continued. 

Don't    wake    the    baby. 
11419. 

Follow  on.    14687. 

Goddess  of  nicotine.'  16834. 

Hundred  yard  dash.    20659. 

In  Holland.     21212. 

Japanese    prince.      22492a, 
22493. 

Last  mile.    54228. 

Marriage  a  la  mode.    28366. 

Piker.     36290. 

Quitter.     38236. 

Red-hot  Mueller.     38745. 

Russian  sable.     40341a. 

Shyster  lawyer.     42204. 

SulDstitute  umpire.    44333. 

System.     44882. 

Tonsorial  Shamus.    46502. 

When  we  grow  up.    50349a. 

Who's  who?    50672. 

$10.00  coat.    52433. 
Clark     (E.    F.)       Year    after. 

52043. 
Clark     (E.    H.)      Natl.    game. 

32049. 
Clark  (E.  N.)     Enchanted  pal- 

lette.    12676a. 
Clark  (E.  R.)  : 

Driven  away.    11834. 

Vivian  Earl.    49209. 

Clark  (F.  P.)  : 

Glass  of  fashion.    16729. 
Little  duchess.    25661. 

Clark  (F.  S.) : 

Midnight  call.    29417a. 

Poisoned  needle.     36650:i. 

Socrates.    43028a. 

Stage  struck.    43732b. 

Twilight  sleep.     47478a. 

Unfair  competition.  48302a. 
Clark    (F.   W.)      Fugitive. 

15642. 
Clark  (Frank)     Bride  by  tele- 
phone.   5057. 
Clark  (Frederic)  : 

False  title.    13.540. 

Heiress.     18668. 

John  Hardy.     22856. 

True  woman.    47258. 
Clark    (G.    C.)      Barber    shop. 

2971. 
Clark  (G.  D.)     Chicken  protec- 
tive assn.     6954. 
Clark  (G.  R.) : 

Dist.  school  no.  3.    10987. 

Eva's  caprice.     13066, 
Clark  (H.  C.)     Taught  by  mail. 

45169a. 
Clark    (H,    F.)      Ruy   Bias   & 

the  blase  rou6,     40393, 
Clark   (H.  L.)  : 

Amer.  tigers.    1267. 

Gossipers.    171 49. 


Clark  (H.  L.)— Continued. 

Mother  Goose  comic  opera. 
31139. 
Clark    ( Harvey )      Gambler. 

15796. 
Clark    (Herbert)  : 

Lilliputian  detective.  25471. 
My  Lilliputian  sweetheart. 

31620. 
:My  Lilliputian  wife.     31621. 

Clark  (Hoi man)     Colonel  &  the 

lady.    7894. 
Clark    (I.   W.)      Egyptian   cat. 

55226. 
Clark   (J.)   Park  pest.     35337. 
Clark   (J.  A.)     If  I  were  dean. 

20930 
Clark    "(J.     F.)       Beyond    the 

grave.    3733. 
Clark    (J.   I.   C.)      Heartsease. 

53896. 
Clark  (J.  P.)  : 

Annette.     1559. 

Bobby  Mellville  of  London. 

44.52. 
Bobby    Melville    of    N.    Y. 

4453. 
Bobby's  escapade.    4455. 
Gipsyland.    16413. 
Herald     personal.       19179, 

19180. 
Jack's  wife.    22399. 
Like  father  like  son.  2.5438. 
Mile.  La  .Jonquille.     27259. 
Redemption  of  Cleo.    38843. 

Clark   (J.  S.)  : 

Etrangdre.    13011. 
Middy  of  Pensacola.    29399. 
Mine  at  last.     29715. 
Clark      (K.      S.)        Bachelor's 

honeymoon.    2708. 
Clark     (L.    C.)       Great    game. 

17394. 
Clark  (L.  W.)     Ye  courtshyppe 
of  Myles  Staundyshe.    52030. 
Clark    (M.  C.)     Knight  of  the 

nymphs.     24154a. 
Clark  (M.  F.)     Scoop.    41160. 
Clark  (M.  J.)     Coaina.  the  rose 

of  the  mountains.    7717. 
Clark   (M.  L.)     Adventures  of 

X      52.573. 
Clark  (M.  R.)     His  other  self, 

19758. 
Clark  (M.  S.)  : 

Charity  pupil.    6753. 
Hundred  years  hence. 

20G61. 
Wet  blanket.    50037. 
Clark  (N.  L.)  : 

Amer.  production.    1259. 
Frolics   of   chance.     1.5516. 
Vase.     48722. 


2952 


nTDEX 


Clark  (Nelson)     Royal  flush  of 

hearts.     40143. 
Clark     (Normnn)      Under    her 

thumb.     55726. 
Clark    (O.)     Two  bites  at  the 

cherry.    47558a. 
Clark    (P.    G.)      Struggle. 

44226a. 
Clark    (P.  L.)     Admirable  Mi- 
randa.   296. 
Clark    (P.    S.)      Senator's  trip 

to  Paris.     41467. 
Clark   (R.  P.)   Cyrano  de  Ber- 

gerac.    9555. 

Clark  (S.  C.)  : 

Guardian  angels.    17717. 
His  to-morrow.     19825. 
Laziness     and     the     devil, 

24895. 
Visit  from  the  dead.    49173. 

Clark    (S.  H.)      Spanish  gipsy. 

43427. 
Clark   (S.  N.)  : 

Business  proposition.    5599. 
Delegates  from  Denver. 

10403. 
Strength    of    the    weak. 
44127. 
Clark   (Sadie)     Egyptian  prin- 
cess.    12318. 
Clark  (Seth)    Orpheus  &  Eury- 

dice.    34390. 
Clark    (T.)      Remorse.     39028. 
Clark   (T.  P.)     Adelaide.     270. 
Clark  (W.)  : 

Devil's  mate.     10707. 
Last  toast.     24774b. 

Clark  (W.  A.)  : 

Brutus  of  the  South.    5352. 
Durgins    of    the    South. 

12050. 
Remarkable    marriage. 

39003. 
Water-cure.    49697. 
Clark    (W.   B.)      Fifth   wheel. 

14153. 
Clark     (W.     C.)       Prince     of 

Egypt.     37334. 
Clark    (W.  G.)     Shnkespeare's 
works.      41753,    41785-41802, 
41857a,  41871-41877. 

Clark  (W.  M.)  : 

Model    dialogues.      30561b, 

30561c. 
Parson's  perversity.    35384. 
Sterling  dialogues.    43885a. 

Clark  (W.  T.)  : 

Alins  Winnie  Montgomery. 

773a. 
Montana.    30887. 
Sweeney's    Christmas    eve. 
44738a. 
•  Take  It  from  me.    44935. 


Clark   (Z.  M.)  : 

Comic  frog  opera.    8078. 
Helen  Devonshire.     18721. 
So    great    of    reformation. 
42929. 
Clark   &   Lewis.      In    paradise. 

54035. 
Clark  &  Maynard: 

As  you  like  it.    2057. 
Hamlet.     18002. 
Henry  IV.     18824. 
Henry  V.    18841. 
Henrv  the  Eighth.    18892. 
Julius  Caesar.    23256. 
King  Lear.    23S05. 
Macbeth.    27041. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29176. 
Richard  III.    39355. 
Tempest.    45280. 
Clarke    (B.)      Mother's    heart. 

31185. 
Clarke  (B.  A.)     In  old  colonial 

days.     21200. 
Clarke  (C.  A.)  : 

Broker's  wife.     5232.  5233. 
Dangerous  gift.    9768. 
Deserter.    10544,  10547. 
For  mother's  sake.    14883. 
Green  Mountains.    17588. 
Little  Towhead.     25907. 
Right's  right.     39440a. 
Stroke  of  9.     44182. 
Clarke    (C.   H.)      Little  Chris- 
tian.   25617. 
Clarke  (Creston)  : 

Eric  Ravak.    12852. 
For  love  of  her.    14867. 
Last  of  his  race.     24729. 
Nell  Gwyn.    32181. 
Power  that  governs.    37006. 
Ragged  cavalier.  .  38337. 
Ring  of  Amasis.     39472. 
Wolf.     51352. 
Clarke  (Cuthbert.)    Rose-queen. 

40015. 
Clarke      (D.)        See     Sullivan 

(D.  C.) 
Clarke    (D.   A.)      Who  blames 

her?     50601. 
Clarke  (D.  L.) : 

Love  flower.    26505. 
Pardners.    35286. 
Passing    of    Pan.      35452b, 
35453. 
Clarke   (E.  M.  C.)     Flowers  of 

passion.     14604. 
Clarke    (E.    P.)       See    Hayes 

(E.  P.  C.) 
Clarke  (F.  E.)  : 

At  home  on  JTount  Parnas- 
sus.    2145,  2146. 
Land  of  Once  upon  a  Time. 

24608. 
Oberon  &  Titanla.    54748. 


Green   char- 


33733. 

43783. 


Clarke    (F.    H.) 
treuse.     17554. 
Clarke  (F.  W.)  : 

Omar  Khayyfim. 

Star  of  destiny. 
Clarke  (G.)  : 

Headless  man.     18414, 

Hearts  of  steel.     18573. 

Light.     25355. 

Lost  in  N.  Y.     26313. 

Mick  McQuaid.     29383. 

Our  baby.    34535. 

Perdita.    35887. 

Rank.     38451. 

Strange    disappearance. 
44046. 

Tourists  in  a  Russian  bath. 
46028. 
Clarke  (G.  D.)     J.  Dolby's  doll 

shop.     22291. 
Clarke  (H.  C.)  : 

Chestnuts.    6925. 

What     did     Tomkins     do? 
50059. 
Clarke  (H.  G.)  : 

Alone  in  a  great  city.    978. 

Chain  of  destiny.     0022. 

Man  of  destiny.    27893, 

N.   Y.   after   dark.     32519. 
Clarke  (H.  L.)     Face  to  face. 

13313. 
Clarke   (H,  P,)     Ham,  jam,  & 

jelly,     17958. 
Clarke      (H.     S.)        Adamless 

Eden.     260. 
Clarke  (Harold  A.)  : 

Ages  of  Ann.    52597. 

Human  nature.     53997. 

Missing  Miss  Miller.    30066. 

No  fare.     54724. 

On    with    the    new    love. 
33964. 

Out  in  the  woods.     34818a. 

Quick  work.    38187a. 
Clarke  (Helen  A.)  : 

Aglavaine  &  Selysette.    587. 

All's   well   that  ends  well. 
900. 

Alladine  &  Pal om ides.    924. 

Authonie  &  Cleopatra.  1600. 

As  you  like  it.    2035. 

Bahuistion's  Euripides. 
2831a. 

Comedie  of  errors.    8054. 

Complete  works  of  Shakes- 
peare.   41880-41 891. 

Cookless  eater.     8445b. 

Coriolanus.    8525. 

Cymbeline.     9546. 

Hamlet.     17997. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18847. 

Julius  Caesar.    23268. 

King  Lear.     23813. 

Love's  labour's  lost.    26710. 

Macbeth.    27057. 


2953 


INDEX 


Clarke  (Helen  A.) — Continued. 
Mensiire  for  measure. 

2S9S2. 
Jlerchant  of  Venice.    29149. 
Merry    wives    of    VViuUsor. 

29277. 
Mid  SOI  inner  night's  dreame. 

294G6. 
Much   :uloe  about  nothing. 

312S9. 
Otliello.    34431. 
I'ericles,    priuce    of    Tyre. 

35913. 
Ronioo  &  Juliet.    398G9. 
Taming     of      the      shrew. 

45054. 
Tempest.     45264. 
Titus    Andronicus.      4G351. 
Troylus  &  Cressida.    47195. 
Twelfe  night.    47401. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47G18. 
Tynion  of  Athens.    47837. 
Winter's  tale.    51202. 
Clarl<e     (Hugh     A.)       Harold. 

18238. 
Clarlve  ( J.)  : 

MfilTa.     293.55. 
Pinlieads.    3G326. 
Three  queens.    46019. 
Clarke  (.T.  O.)  jr.    Clover  blos- 
som,    7G76a. 
Clarke  (.J.  I.  C.)  : 
Clytia.    7710. 
Fly  Cashington.     14619. 
Lady  Godiva.    24412. 
Luck.     26S32. 

One  blood,  one  love.    33985. 
Summer's  flirtation.    44513. 
Two  destinies.     47594. 
Clarke  (.1.  M.)  : 

Alpha  Edison's  100th  birth- 
day.    995. 
Episodes  of  Lord  Nelson  & 

Lady  Hamilton.     12834. 
Girl      in      green.        1G554, 

105.55. 
Lost  &  found.    26273.  26274. 
Love    of    Princess    Louise. 

26576. 
'Ostler  .Toe.    34412. 
Pace  that  kills.     35002. 
Princess  Louise.     37430. 
Susa'una  at  Saratoga.  44670. 
Widow  at  Saratoga.     50S03. 

Clarke  (.L  S.)  : 

Engaged.     127.50. 

Gretchen.     17610. 

Old  London.    33540. 
Clarke   (K.)  : 

Girl  with  money.    16651. 

Our  wedding  day,     34799. 
Clarke      (M.      C.)        Complete 
works  of  Shakespeare. 
41741-41744. 


Clarke   (M.  H.)     Mortgage  on 

the  farm,    31080. 
Clarke  (M.  H.  G.)  : 

Golden  Hair  &  her  knight. 

16968. 
Obed    Owler    &    the    prize 
writers.     33208. 
Clarke  (Mabel  McMaster-)  See 

McMaster-Clarke. 
Clarke    (Marcus)     His  natural 

life.     19743. 
Clai-ke  (Mnrlande)     See  Clarke 

(W.  E.  M.) 
Clarke    (N.    G.)      -See    Clarke 

(M.  H.  G.) 
Clarke  (P.  K.)  : 

Anglo-Amer.  alliance.   1517. 
OlHcial  dignity.    33335. 
Clarke  (R.)  : 

Costly  silence.     8627. 
Deputy  sheriff.     10502. 
Derelict.     10513. 
Lost  pearl.     26340. 
Seeress.     41401. 
Clarke  (K.)  &  co. 

Sunmier  boarder.    44493. 
Watanya  Cicila.     49G86. 
Clarke    (R.)    co.     Antigone   of 

Sophocles.     1617. 
Clarke  (R.  W.)  : 

Idol  makers.    20901. 
Mantle  of  charity.    28124. 
Too  late.    46518. 
Clarke    (T.)      Narrow   escape. 

32023a. 
Clarke    (T.    J.)      Dance    from 

China.    9704. 
Clarke    (T.  S.)      Golden  cloud. 

16938. 
Clarke    (V.)     For  the  good  of 

the  service.    14927. 
Clarke  (W.)  : 

In  the  biograph.    21350. 
Miss  Ginger  from  Jamaica. 

29951. 
Tit  for  tat.    46321. 
Wise  woman.    51248. 
Clarke  (W.  E.  M.)  : 

Hearts  &  hampers.    18.534. 
Jack  the  Ripper.     22373. 
Clarke  (W.H.)   Only  a  miner's 

daughter.    34173. 
Clarkson    (G.)     Dutch-courage. 

12065a, 
Class    (J.   L.)      Along  the  Mo- 
hawk.   987. 
Class  in  pageantry.    Pageant  of 

the  university.     35049b. 
Clfiss     of     '95.     Normal     schl., 
Spoarfish,  S.  D.     See  Spear- 
fish.  S.  D. 
Classick  &  Dunne.    Trials  of  an 

actor.    46942. 
Claude     (T.)      Mile.     Yvonne. 
27279. 

2954 


Claudel   (P.)     Tidings  brought 

to  Mary.    55596. 
Clausen    (A.   C.)      Better   than 

diamonds  &  gold.     3637. 
Clausen  (P.  B.)    Orindo.  34370. 
Clawson  (B.  R.)  jr.: 

Gay  Mr.  Bluff.     15977. 
Homespun  heart.     20072. 
Man  from  Paris.    27S03. 
Claxton    (B.)      See  Taylor    (T. 

C.) 
Claxton    (K.)      See    Ste\'euson 

(K.) 
Claxton  (R.)    Battle  of  the  fac- 
tions.   3133. 
Claxton.  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger. 
Complete    works    of    Shakes- 
peare.    41753. 
Clay      (A.     E.)        See     Bailey 

{Mrs.  A.  E.) 
Clay      (B.)       Jar     of     olives. 

22498a. 
Clay     (B.    M.)       See    Braeme 

(C.  M.) 
Clay   (C): 

Crocodile  tears.    9162. 
On  the  march.     33872. 
Pantomime    rehearsal. 
35189. 
Clav    (C.  M.)     See  Clark    (C. 

M.) 
Clay  (D.)     See  Freedman  (D.) 
Clay   (Edward)  : 

On  the  way  out.    33946a. 
Sharpe    of    the    States. 
4m56a. 
Clav  (Edwin)     Dorothy  Creigh. 
11476. 

Clay  (F.)  : 

Happy   Arcadia.     18144, 

181 45. 
Princess  Toto.     37463. 
Clay     (K.    C.)      Home,    sweet 

home.     200.54. 
Clav   (L.)     Joseph.     22999. 
Clayburgh   (E.)  : 

Dublin  lights.     11908. 
Little  chips.     2.5616. 
Cln ve    ( R. )     Line  between. 

2.5520a. 
Clayton.     Hogan    of   the   han- 
som.   19941. 
Clavton  (B.  R.)    Medicine-man. 

29020,  29027. 
Clavton    (C.  A.)     Hotel  luside 

Out.    20357. 
Clayton  (E.)  : 

Barbara.     29.56. 
Diana's  double.    10790. 
Domtliv,    the    Puritan. 

11479. 
Elopers.     12.535. 
Favitte.    13926. 
In  beauty's  realm.    21109. 


INDEX 


Clayton  (E.)— Continued. 

Miss  Lenore.    29975, 

PLyslcal  culture  girl.  36193. 

Primrose  way.     37261. 

Puritan    romance.      37872, 
37873. 

Rose  of  the  world.    40006. 

Runaway  match.    40279. 

Sad  coquette.     40471. 

Sir     Geoffrey's     daughter. 
42537. 

Social  ladder.    42970. 

Tinted  Venus.     46287. 

Viking.     49012. 

Woman  beautiful.    51391. 

Woman  of  beauty.    51433. 
Clavton    (F.  M.)     Tour  of  the 
nickelodeons.     46623. 

Clayton  (M.)  : 

Othello  outdone.     34434. 
When    Caesar    marks    An- 
tony.   50200a. 
When  Rome  howls.    50291a. 

Clayton   (U.)  : 

Beautiful  England.     3206. 
Child  shall  lead  them.  7008. 
Corner  in  hair.    8542. 
Harmony  discord.     18235. 
Home,  sweet  home.     20055. 
In  Bohemia.    21112. 
Joe  the  bootblack.     22805. 
Just  half-way.     23355, 
Milk.    29593a. 
Turkish  rug.    47344. 
Understudy.    4S257, 
Clavtor     (J.    E.)       Cool    time. 

8449.  8450. 
Cleaver  (E.  IM.)     Universal  ex- 
change.   48361, 
Cleaves   (F.)     Tripoli.     47069. 
Cleeve     (L.)       See     Kingscote 

(G.) 
Clemans  (B.  J.)     Awakening  of 

Mr.  Smith.    52786. 
Clemans    (L.   L.)      In   days  of 

old.     21142. 
Clemence  (M.  C.)    Libby  prison. 

2.1203. 
Cl^mencean   (G.)  Voile  du  bon- 

heur.    49248. 
Clemens  (E.  G.)  : 

House  of  shadows.     20419. 
Silent  room.    42352a. 

Clemens   (J.  R.)  : 

English  consul.     12774a. 
Other  men's  sisters.    34466. 
AVoman  from  the  sea.  55981. 

Clemens  (L.)  : 
Cinch.     7337a. 
Frame-up.     15243b. 
Game.     15827. 
Hubbv's  away.     20.578. 
Nerve  specialist.     32253a. 


Clemens  (L.) — Continued. 
Rough-neck.  40071a, 
Tommy's  bit.  55616. 
War  is  hell.  49583a. 
White  hope.  50527a. 
Clemens   (M.  A.)     Great  mock 

trial.     17435. 
Clemens   (S.  L.)  : 
Ah  Sin.    613. 
CaT)'n  Simou  Wheeler.  6061, 

6062. 
Colonel  Sellers.    7922,  7923. 
Cultivateur      de      Chicago. 

9344. 
Gilded  age.    16352. 
Prince    &    the    pauper. 

37272,  37273. 
Tom  Sawyer.     2768,  46457, 
46458. 
Clemens  (W.)    See  Husted  (C.) 
Clement  (A.  D.  or  Ada)  : 
Beauty  shop.    3239. 
Bit  of  glass.     4000. 
Blue  Monday.     4381. 
Henna    of   the   Geraniums. 

18810, 
High  tide  clam.     19429. 
Marmalade  Ann.     28341. 
Mistress  June.    30396. 
Perry    Sherry    of    Sherry- 

ville.    35953. 
Pink    cockatoo.      3  6  3  2  9, 

36330. 
Poppy  land.    36839. 
Sky-blue    pink.      42685, 
Squirrel  king.     43714. 
Clement    (A.  H.)      Fairies' 

Christmas.     53587, 
Clement  (C.)  : 
Idols.     20909. 
New  dominion.     32360. 
Ping-pong.    3632^. 
Southern  gentleman.   43373. 
Timely  awakening,     46253, 
With  other  eyes.     51291. 
Clement     (C.    B.)       Conquest. 
8293,  8295. 

Clement   (E.  H.)  : 

French  chauffeur.    15358. 
Her  majesty.     19067. 
I.ady  Bellingham.    24361. 
Lucy  I.uce  club.     26893. 
Millionaire.     29049. 
Nice  girl.    32610. 
Sir  Harry  Vane.    42.538, 
Who  knows  it?     50634. 
Clement    (E.    M.)      Greater 

claim.    17.506a. 
Clement      (M.     Moore-)        See 

Moore-Clement, 
dementia    (Sister)      See   Fee- 

han  (M.  E.) 
Clements  (A.  L.)     Just  in  time. 
23359. 

2955 


Clements  (D.  H.)  : 
Defaulter.     10373. 
Heart     of     a     cracksman. 
18440. 
Clements   (H.)     Jim.     22720. 
Clements     (H.    L.)      Virginian 

romance.     49145, 
Clements   (M.  M.)     Lady  Bea- 
trice.   24360. 
Cleninions  (C.)    Lady  of  Venice. 

24507. 
Clennnons  (V.  K.)  : 

Lady  of  Venice.     24.507. 
Nina  Sforza.     32795. 
Clemo   (A.  J.)     Coward.     8966. 
Clemson   (J,  W.)     Union  scout. 

48333. 
Cleudenen  (F.  L.)  : 

Artist   dream   &   dansante, 

]y69a. 
Grand   spectacular  produc- 
tion.    17278. 
It  liappened  in  Spook-laud. 

22209. 
Our  country,    34583, 
Queen  of  the  night's  grand 

jubilee.     38076. 
Spookland.     43602. 
Clendenen  (H.)  : 

First  cloud.    14354, 

For    the    wages    of    sin    is 

death.     14953. 
It  might  have  been.    22228. 
Modern  Magdalen.     30025. 

Clendenen    (L.   E.)      Queen   of 
the     night's     grand     jubilee. 
38076, 
Cleophas  (M.)     Benoni.    3.523. 
Clerc(H.)     Experience     53575. 
C16rice  (J.)  : 

Coquette.     8483. 
Filles  Jackson  et  cie,   14237. 
Royal  star.    40182. 
Clermont  (H.  N.)  : 

Jollv  clubman.     22932. 

Pugilist's  wife.     37809. 

Cleugh   (D.)     Violet  under  the 

snow.    49103b. 
Cleugh    (U.   K.)     Little  mous- 
tache.   25815a. 

Cleveland    (A.)  : 

Greater  love,     17509. 
Unmasking.  48395a,  4S395b, 
Woman  of  the  town.   55987. 
Cleveland  (C.)     Runaway  prin- 
cess,    40280. 
Cleveland   (E.  E.)     Our  family 

umbrella.     34615. 
Cleveland   (IL)     Cupid's  handi- 
cap.    53307. 
Cleveland     (H.    B.)       On    the 

Yukon.    33n.lla. 
Cleveland     (H.    H.)       Spanish- 
Amer.  War.     43418. 


nnjEx 


Cleveland  (H,  M.)  : 
Norn  child.    33014. 
Slippery  Susie.    42795. 
Cleveland  (L.)  : 

Animal's  progress.    52691. 
Croix.     91 GG. 
For  old  England.     14892. 
From    carpenter    to    king. 

15530. 
How  to  bluff  a  bill.    20545. 
Jepbtlaah's  daughter.  22612. 
Lion's  eye,    25561. 
Moi-e    than    love.      81020- 

31022. 
New  Eve  in  the  old  Eden. 

32375   32376 
Reason  of  the  virgin.  38608. 
Star  of  the  East.    43789. 
Cleveland  (M.  B.)    Mary  Ellen. 

28552. 
Cleveland  (T.)  jr.    King  Louis, 

the  dreamer.    23816. 
Cleveland     (W.)       Good     ship 

Nancy  Lee.     53814. 
Cleveland   (W.  M.)     Eurasian. 

13043. 
Cleveland    (W.    S.)      Venetian 

nights.    48790. 
Cleveland  co.     Married  in  Ho- 

boken.    28452a. 
Clews     (G.     D.)       Look     out! 

54317. 
Clews    (H.)    jr.     Pauvretg  des 

riches.    35642. 
Cliff  (L.)    Above  board.    52551. 
Cliff e  (C.)     Wife  by  advertise- 
ment.    50881. 
Clifford  (A.)     Across  the  trail. 

189. 
Clifford   (B.  S.)     Fads.     13346. 
Clifford  (C.  R.)  : 

Against  his  will.     557. 

Colin  Craw.     7807. 

His  wife's  jewels.    19862. 

One  million  dollars.    34039. 

O'Neil.     34132. 

Should    he    have    married 

her?     42175. 
Woman.     51375. 
Clifford     (D.)       For    home    & 

country.    14834. 
Clifford   (E.) 

Annie  Laurie.     1563a. 
At  Niagara.     2167. 
At  Niagara  Falls.     2168. 
City  of  Niagara  Falls.  7461. 
Divorce  question.     11041a. 
Father  Kelly.     13847a. 
My  mother's  rosary.     54659. 
Mysterious  burglar.    81805. 
Over  Niagara  Falls.    84923. 
Phantom  detective.     36079. 
Rock  of  ages.     30681. 
Ro.snry.    39941. 
Sacrifice.    40457a. 


Clifford  (E.)— Continued. 

September  morn.     41518. 

Sweet  16.    44771. 

Thorns  «S;  orange  blossoms. 

45865. 
What  every  woman  wants. 

50060a. 
While    the    city    sleeps. 

50435a. 

Clifford    (G.)      Miss    Dodger's 
dodge.     29931. 

Clifford   (H.  B.)  : 

Belle  of  Chicago.     3404. 
His  French  doll.    19640. 
Lady  of  quantity.     24488. 
Little  I\Iiss  Chicago.   25768, 

25769. 
O'Dowd's  flats.     33288. 
O'Dowd's  neighbors.   33289. 

Clifford   (J.  W.)     Running  for 

Congress.    40292. 
Clifford   (L.)     Game  of  check- 
ers.   15849. 
Clifford    (L.  L.)      See  Clifford 

{Mrs.  W.  K.) 
Clifford   (M.)  : 

Salvage  of  love.     40625. 

Sultan's  gift.    44486. 
Clifford   (M.  J.)  : 

Kitty's  triumph.     24071. 

Uneta.     48278. 
Clifford  {Mr.  &  Mrs.  O.)  : 

Across  the  trail.     189. 

Avenged.     2515. 

Great  divide.    17382. 

In  the  foothills.     21407. 

New  West.     32480. 

Shasta  peaks.     41959. 
Clifford   (P.)     Vida.     48990. 
Clifford   (W.  H.)  : 

At  headquarters.     2140. 

Bill  Jenks,  crook.    3839. 

Bit  of  Coney  Island.    3998. 

Dream  pedler.    11754a. 

Land     o'     nurs'ry     rhyme. 
24584b. 

Let's  get  married.    25131a. 

Life's  shop  v\indow.    25345. 

Man    from    God's    country. 
27769a. 

Mr.  Aladdin.     30125a. 

Old  minstrel  man.     33576. 

St.  Elmo.     40519. 

Trapping    Santa    CI  a  u  s  . 
46853. 

Under-world.     48241. 
Clifford   {Mrs.  W.  K.)  : 

Great  chance.     17370a. 

Last    scene    of    the    play. 
24765. 

Likeness     of     the     night. 
25444. 

Long  duel.     26141. 

Plays.    3G505. 


Clifford  (Mrs.  W.  K.)— Contd. 

Secret  of  Laigueglia.  41333. 

Woman     alone.       513  81, 
513Sla. 
Clifford  (W.  S.)  : 

Corker.     8531. 

High-born  lady.     19401. 
(lift  (Denison  or  D.  H.)  : 

Capt.  Diana.    6100a. 

Diana     of     the     Dianthe. 
10788. 

Gay  deceiver.     15963. 

High  play.     53936. 

Invisible     empire.       21905, 
21907. 

Jolly  good  fellow.    22936a. 

Mexican  woman.     29344. 

Nob  Hill.    32906a. 

On  the  city  wall.     33826. 

Rayhanah   of   the   palaces. 
38532. 

Revellers.     39238 

Rustlers.    40365. 

Seven  palaces.    41616. 

AVeb.     49865. 

Wife  upstairs.    50915. 
Clifton    (A.)      House    hunting. 

20390. 
Clifton     (Elmer)       Your    sick. 

52232. 
Clifton  (Ethel)  : 

And  the  greatest  of  these. 
1416. 

Baby  clothes.    52795. 

Billy  Barkley's  baby.   3875. 

Cindy.     53176. 

Coward.     8976a. 

German  American.     53761. 

Governor.     17179a. 

In  the  service  of  the  czar. 
21496b. 

Kosl  off  case.     24237. 

Late  Van  Camp.     24797a. 

Me  &  the  kid.     28970a. 

Never  again.    32299. 

Old  castmaker.     33436. 

Red  blood.     38704, 

Saint  &  the  sinner.     40510a. 

Slipping  it  over.     42795a. 

Surgeon.     44639. 

Value  received.     48666. 

Voile  rouge.    49249. 

23  Bellevue  annex.     56060. 
Clifton   (F.)  : 

Stella.     43854, 

Tess    of    the    vaudevilles. 
45451. 
Clifton      (H.)        First     stone. 

14388. 
Clifton    (J.)      Oh  promise  me, 

33355, 
Clifton   (J.  D.)  : 

Bowery  boy.    4777. 

Convict's  son.    8427, 

Jesse  James.    22648. 


2956 


INDEX 


Clifton  (J.  D.)— Continued. 
I.ibby  prison.    25201. 
Lightning  express.    25411. 
My  Swedisli  girl.     31712. 
Myrtle     Ferns.       317  8  2, 

317S3. 
Kauch  king,    38431. 
Roland  Komando.    39753. 
Rose  of  Va.    40009. 
Straiglit  tip  Jim.    44018. 
777.     52483. 

Clifton  (M.  A,  D.)  : 

Black  doctor.    4084. 
Butterwortlis.     5661. 
Margaret  of  Anjou.    28202. 
Scarlet  cord.    40972. 
Victory.     48986. 
Yankee  tactics.    52014. 

Cline     (A.    B.)       Ahkoond    of 

Swat.     623. 
Cline  (L.)  : 

Film  princess.     53642. 

In  Lotus  Land.    54029. 
Cline  (W.  H.)  : 

Alikooud  of  Swat.     623. 

Between  trains.    3686. 

Grafter.     17234. 

Lady     lunatic    &     other 
things.    24459b. 

Little  devil.     25649. 

Mame.    27667. 

O'Keefe,     king     of     Yap. 
33389 

One  for  His  Nibs.     34005. 

There's  many  a  slip.    45723. 

Clinton.     Sister's  love.     42005. 
Clinton     (A.)       Vaude-village. 

48734. 
Clinton     (B.    F.)       Before    12. 

3304. 
Clinton   (C.  L.)  : 

John  Jiggsby's  jag.     54117. 
Reckoning.     55123. 
Undertow.     55732. 

Clinton  (De  W.)  King  for  a 
day.    23770-23772. 

Clinton  (E,  M.)  Before  12. 
3304. 

Clinton  (J.  H.)  Vaude-village. 
48734. 

Clinton  (J.  M.)  Hotel  Inside 
Out.     20357. 

Clinton  (J.  W.)  Judgment  of 
God.    23161. 

Clinton  (L.  F.)  Night  at  din- 
ner.    32647a. 

Clinton  (M.)  Silver  bullet. 
42388. 

Clipper  comedy  four.  Fishing. 
14417. 

Clirchugh  (W.  S.)  Self  con- 
quest.    41423. 

Clivette.  Olivette,  the  man  in 
black.    7629. 


Clogston   (W.  E.)     Meeting  of 

artists.     29045. 
Cloherty   (R.  J.)  : 

Gates  of  hell.    15938. 

Son  of  Uncle  Sam.     43224. 

Clokey  (B.  B.)  : 

Convention  of  authors. 

8399. 
Granny  of  the  hills.    17317b. 

Clopton     (C.    F.)      Too    much 

money.     46543. 
Close    (M.    M.)      Lady   of   the 

lake.    24496. 
Cloud  (A.  F.)  : 

Personal  note.    35971. 
Rhoda    of    the    bye   ways. 
39319. 

Cloud  (W.  H.)  : 

Hamlet,  the  ghost  fighter. 

18011, 
Hampton  village,     18022, 
Life,     25281. 
Ternary.    45403. 

Cloude  (H.  M.)  : 

Dress  rehearsal.    11812. 
Horatio   Brewster,   lawyer. 

20270. 
In  Kankakee.    21222. 
Speculation.    43480. 

CI  High  (W.  O.) : 

Coupon  bonds.    8829. 

March  to  the  sea.     28164. 
Clous  (I.  S.)     Foot-ball.    14755. 
Clouston  (J.  S.)  : 

Duke.     11974. 

Lunatic  at  large.    26932. 

Prodigal  father.    37578. 
Clover     (L.)       See     Benjamin 

(Mrs.  W.  A.) 
Clover  (M,)  : 

And  why  not?    1424. 

Bijou.     3825, 

Kahoona.    23453. 

Playing  the  tuna.     36485. 

Cloward    (N.    D.)      Gray   nun. 

17345. 
Clowes     (M.    L.)       Miser's 

daughter.     29870. 
C!lowrv    {Mrs.    R.    C.)      Joust. 

23075. 
Clugston  (K.  T.)  : 

Candlewane.    53060, 
Heart's  ash.     53892. 
Clutch    (R.    M.)      Wanted,    a 

burglar.    49494. 
Clutsam   (G.  H.)  : 

Kouig  Harlekin.     24206. 

Summer  night.     44505. 

Clutterbuck      (E.)       Truda. 

47201,  47202, 
Cluxton  (J,  J.)  : 

Bachelor's   reverie,     2717. 
Circus  rider.    7422. 


Cluxton  (W.)  : 

Afterglow.     537, 

Busybody,    5031, 

Butterfly  on  wheels,     5657. 

Educating       Mori  arty. 
12205a. 

Female  detective,    14013. 

Her  English  co.    18960.  . 

Just    before    the    dawn. 
23340, 

Lucky  man.     26859b, 

Merely  married  May,  29205, 
29206. 

Movies.     31261, 

Other  men's  houses,  34464a, 

Priest's  vow,     37229. 

Protection,     37748, 

Silver  cord,    42391. 
Clyde  (J.)  Making  the  highway 
pay.     27630. 

Clyndes    (J.  H.)     Romance  of 

Spain.     39808. 
Clyse  (N.  M.)    Woman  againsj 

man.     51377, 
Coad  (R.  G.)     Mack's  collegian 

3.     27109a. 
Coaheim    (M.    M.)      See    Con- 

heim   (M,  M,) 

Coale  (G,  B,)  : 

Drop  of  water.     11849. 

On  his  devoted  head-  33775. 
Coales  (T.  R.  F.  I.)    Brooke  of 

Brazenose.     5250. 
Coast    (C.    P.)    Bachelor    Bill. 

2061. 
Coates  (E.  H.)  : 

Japanese    honeymoon. 
22489. 

Musical  romances.    31445. 
Coates  (E.  R.)  : 

Blunders.     4418. 

False  faces.    47971a. 

Family  failure.     13592. 

Fashion.     13716. 

Coates    (F.   B.)      Jungle   man. 

.54144. 
Coates  (G.  R.)     Political  whirl. 

30707. 

Cobb   (C.  H.)  : 

Blue  &  grey.    4331. 

Nanette.     31963. 

Spirit  of  '61.     43571. 
Cobb   (E.)     Roland.     39748. 
Cobb  (F.  H.)     Big  boss.   3779a. 
Cobb  (L  S.)  : 

Campaigner.    5961. 

Daffy-down-dilly.     9618. 

Funabashi.     15701. 

John  W.  Blake.    54119. 

Smoke  of  battle.    42853a. 

Cobb  (J.)  jr.    Aftermath.    540. 
Cobb    (J,    H.)      Oxford    affair. 
34981. 


2957 


INDEX 


Cobb  (S.)  : 

Gumiiaker    of    Moscow. 

17782. 
Lo.st    heir.      273. 
Roderick  of  Kildare.  39704. 
Cobb  (W.  D.)     Belle  of  Aveuue 

A.     3395. 
Col)!)  (W.  J.)     Four  of  a  kind. 

l.=51G7. 
Coburn    (C.  D.)     Macbeth. 

27U33. 
Col)urii  (C.  F.)     Dido.    10836. 
Coburn    (E.  H.  A.)  : 

Heart  of  the  city.     18486. 
Molly  Miike-believe.    30710. 
White  linen  nurse.    4498r)a. 
Coburn    (F.    W.)      loci    iocosi. 

21918. 
Coburn    (S.   C.)      At   the   ball. 

2200a. 
Coburn     (S.    K.)      Gettysburg. 

1U302. 
Col)urn  (W.  F.)     Singer.  42486. 
Cocat  (L.)     Solteronas.    46915. 
Cochran  (A.  W.  &  J.  W.)     lle- 

uini-se.     39028. 
Cochrane  (T.  J.)     Singing  post- 
men.    42494. 
Cochrane  pub.  co. : 

Batch  of  cookies.     3095. 
Mavor      of      Romanstown. 
28938. 
Cocke  (.r.  M.)  : 

Rag-time  jubilee.     38334. 
Rag-time  reception.     38335, 

38336. 
Town  pump.     46660. 
Cocke  (J.  R.)     Fifty  per  cent. 

14156. 
Cocke     (M.)       Saint    Michael. 

40546. 
Cocker   (B.  C.)     Things  of  the 

morrow.     45789. 
Cocks  (R.)  &  CO.: 

Bric-a-l)rac  will.     5040. 
Gabriella.     1.5752. 
God  bless  Victoria.     16824. 
Coddington    (E.   M.)  : 

Spouse  show.     43637c. 
Then.     4.5696a. 
Coddington    (H.)      He  is   com- 
ing.    lS374c: 
Code  (G.  H.)     When  the  fates 

decree.     .50311a. 
Codey  (E.)  : 

Ali-b^be.     767. 
Labistouille  et  Coquembois. 

54196. 
Petite  poison.     44343. 
Plus  heau  corps  de  France. 
36574. 
Codey  (T.)    Plus  beau  corps  de 

France.     36574. 
Codina   (.T.  Feliu  y)     See  Feliu 
y  Codina. 


Cody  (A.  H.)     In  time.    21552. 
Cody  (G.  H.)  : 

Ashes  of  love.     52743. 
Hertha's  mistake.     53932. 
Wife  hunter.     50887a. 
Cody    (J.    H.)      Man   with   the 

hoe.     28008. 
Cody  (S.)    Merchant  of  Venice. 

13095.  29146. 
Cody    (T.)      Race   for  a  wife. 

38279. 
Cody   (W.  F.)  : 

Hist  of  Amer.  civilization. 

19S86.  19SS7. 
May  Cody.     28905. 
Red  right  hand.     38784. 
Viva  Vance.     49201. 
Wild  West.     50997. 
Wild  West  war.     50999. 
20  days.     52445. 
Coe    (A.   E.)      Love,   sin  &  its 

rewai-d.     26613. 
Coe    (F.)      See   Francisco    (M. 

H.) 
Coe  (M.  E.)  : 

Adveitising  brings  results. 

383,  383a. 
Alcibiades.     720. 
Chameleon.    6642a. 
Cousin     Tom's     re-incarna- 
tion.   8909,  8910. 
Debutante's      husband. 

10314. 
Fool's  luck.    53668. 
For  Norway's  queen,    14888. 
Italian.    22250. 
Just    home    from    Hades. 

23356. 
Loan  of  a  husband.    26017. 
Love  cure.     26500a. 
Nation's  hymn.     32057. 
Neutrals.     32286c. 
Palpitations  in  a  pullmau. 

35148. 
Scalps.     40929. 
Smithy.     42846. 
Speeders.    43495. 
Storm.     43971. 
To  oblige  William.     46372, 

46373. 
Two  wives.     47823. 
Web  of  her  own  weaving. 

55858. 
Who    married    Littlepage? 

50638. 
Wonder  workers.     51651. 
Coe  {Mrs.  AV.  A.  du)     See  Du 

Coe. 
Coes  (G.  H.) : 

Badly  sold.     2790. 
Black  blunders.    4055. 
Evory-day    occurrences. 

13111. 
Faith  pure.     134.30. 
Finished  education.    14279. 


Coes  (G.H.)— Continued. 
Here  she  goes.     19197. 
Intelligence  office.     21802. 
Mistaken  identity.     30113. 
Mrs.     Didymus's    party. 

30347. 
Music  vs.  elocution.    31411. 
Oh,  well,  it's  no  use.    33364. 
Old  parson.    33600. 
Our      colored      conductors. 

34574. 
Perplexing        predicament. 

35942. 
Police  court.    36668. 
Scenes  in  a  sanctum.  41021. 
Sublime  &  ridiculous. 

44311. 
That  dorg.     455.52. 
Three  o'clock  train.    45997. 
Tricks  upon  tra  v  e  1 1  e  r  s  . 

46963. 

Coester  (A.)     Sir  Harry  Vane, 
governor.     42540. 

Coffey    (L.  E.)      Coals  of  fire. 

7725. 
Colfield     (L.     E.)       Getting    a 

start.    16274. 
Coffin   (A.  F.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     786. 
Delirious  day.     10417. 
Coffin    (C.    D.)      Michael   Stro- 

goff.    29371,  29372. 
Coffin   (H.  L.)  : 

Down    another    road. 

11575a. 
Laborious  tex'.     24295. 
Love  in  Scotland.    26528. 
Twelfth  night  at  Holy  rood. 
47423. 

Coffin  (H.  M.)  Fate.  13783. 
Coffin  (L.  W.)  Betty.  3651. 
Coffinberry   (S.  C.)     Woman  of 

Endor.     51436. 
Coffman     (T.     C.)       Coon  town 

musketeers.     8459. 
Coflin    (F.   S.>     Wedding  bell. 

49S92. 
Cogan  (.T.)  Sea-serpent.    41227. 
Coggswell    (E.)     Keystone. 

23645. 
Coghlan   (C.  F.)  : 

Citizen  Pierre.     7431. 
Dr.  Quixote.     11177. 
Girl  from  Calcutta.     16480. 
.  Grey  mare.     17619. 
Mndame.     27109. 
Widow  Marchal.     .50825. 
Woman  of  the  future. 
514.56. 
Coghlan    (H.    D.)      Woman    in 

the  house  opposite.     51422, 

Coghlan     (L.)       Lew    Medland, 

the  man  from  Ariz.    25188. 


2958 


INDEX 


Coghlan  (L.  E.)  : 

Madame.     27169. 

.Widow  Marclaal.     50825. 
Coghlan    (L.  L.)  : 

Down    the   cross  -roads. 
11627. 

Same  man.    40655. 

Coghlan  (R.)  : 

Fortune's  bridge.     15072. 
Grey  mare.     17619. 
Woman   of   the   future. 
51456. 
Cogley      (E.     P.)       Myles-Na- 

Bodare.     31772. 
Cogswell    (W.    F.   W.)      Retri- 
bution.    39169. 
Cogswell     (W.     H.)       Hebrew 

prince.     18609. 
Cogswell  (W.  J.)     Crimes  of  a 

great  city.    9096. 
Cohan    (G.)      Money    to    burn. 

30797. 
Cohan   (G.  M.)  : 

Amer.  idea.    1232. 

Belle  of  the  barbers'  ball. 

3426. 
BroadwajJ^  Jones.     5150. 
Dangerous    Mrs.    Delaney. 

9774. 
Fifty    miles   from    Boston. 

14154. 
Forty-five    minutes    from 

Broadway.    15086. 
Game  of  golf.    15863. 
Geo.  Washington,  jr.    16157. 
Get-rich-quick  Wallingford. 

16256. 
Governor's  son.     17201. 
Hit  the  trail  H  oil  i  day. 

19S92a,  53957. 
Hogan    of    the   hansom. 

19941. 
Hogan's  millions.     19951. 
House    of    glass.      20403a, 
■  53985. 

Miracle  man.     29789b. 
On  the  road.     33900. 
Popularity.    36842. 
Running  for  oiRce.     40294, 

40295. 
Seven    keys    to    Baldpate. 

41614,  416i4a. 
Tin  on  the  Derby.    46290. 
To  Boston  on  business. 

46360. 
Town  clown.    46645,  46646. 
Wise  guy.     51236. 
Yankee   prince.     52008. 
Young  Napoleon.     52189. 

Cohan  (J.)  : 
.    Two  Barneys.     47554. 
Two  Dans.     47591. 
Widow     McCann's     trip. 
50821. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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Cohan    &    Harris.       On    trial. 

33961a,  33961b. 
Cohan   &   Maulsby.      Our   Ger- 
man friend.     34646. 
Cohen  (C.  C.)     Runaway  prin- 
cess.    40280. 
Cohen   (D.  D.)  : 

Business  proposal.     5598. 

Colored  cards.    7971. 

Decoy.     10355. 

Haviland's  bride.    18328. 

Jones.     22980. 

Leap-year  plunge.     24940. 

Master  mind.    28692. 

Modern  Junius.     30618. 

No.    1  —  The   speculator. 
33129. 

Price.     37138. 

Reformers.    38890. 

Spongers.    43598. 

Warning.     49623. 

What  is  to  be.    50091. 

Word  of  a  Treogin.    51714. 

Cohen  (D.  O.)  Runaway  prin- 
cess.    40280. 

Cohen  (E.  Y.)  Waters  of  La- 
tona.     49702a. 

Cohen  (G.  H.)     Esther.    129-16. 
Cohen  (H.  J.)  : 

Cow-boy  detective.    8931. 

Devil.     10050. 

r.orna  Doone.    26247. 

Trip  to-  Klondyke.    47021. 

Cohen    (James)      Lady   of  Ly- 
ons.   24481. 
Cohen     (Jennie)       Statue     of 

bullets.    43835. 
Cohen  (Joshua)  : 

Baggage  check.    2805. 
Larrigan's  ball.    24655. 
Cohen    (L.   L.)      Diver   of   Sa- 

villa.     11000. 
Cohen   (L.  Y.)    Mrs.  Pennoyer's 

husband.     30439. 
Cohen  ( Leopold )     Khedive. 

23650. 
Cohen    (Louis)      Drummer    of 

the  76th.     11880. 
Cohen   (M.)  : 

Donna  Ravin  club.     11396. 
Lend  me  5  shilliugs.   25059. 
Cohen   (O.)  : 

Gawlooler.    15952. 
Ideas  are  dollars.     20876. 
Juapalita.    23107. 
Niatrici.     32605. 
Santee.     40745. 
Scourge.    41176a. 
Sleeping  city.    42760. 
Waif  of  Sefton.     49376. 
Cohen  (P.)     When  women  rule. 

50360. 
Cohen    (S.  L.)     Hand  of  fate. 
,18037. 

2959 


Cohen    (Sidney)      Strange   ad- 
ventures    of     Miss     Brown. 
44037. 
Cohen     (Simon)      Night    in    a 

boarding  school.    32675. 
Cohic   (E.  H.)  : 

Last  of  the  Rohans.    24747. 
Ninety     &     nine.       32808, 
32809. 
Cohill  (W.  W.)     Life.     54266. 
Cohn    (A.)      Maid    Marian. 

27457. 
Cuhn  (A.  F.)  : 

Kulturpalast.    24270. 
Yersehvvuuclene       Berliner. 
4S890a. 
Cohn  (B.  L.)     Awakening. 

2549. 
Cohn  (H.  L.)  : 

Intruder.    21866. 
Loom.     26174. 

Coha    (I.)     Right  of  triumph. 

39432. 
Cohn     (J.)       Business     world. 

5605. 
Cohn  (M.  M.)    Gambler.   15797. 
Cohn  (W.  L)  : 

Becky.     3251,  3252. 

Blessed  runaway.    4228. 

Citizen  of  the  world.    7430. 

End  of  the  story.    12713. 

Little    boy    with    a    past. 
25602. 

Little  working  girl.    25939. 

Old  shoe.    33618. 

Patrick's  ward.    35559. 

Voice  of  the  people.    49240. 
Cohn-Viebig  (C.)  : 

Letzte  lied.    25166. 

Pittchen.    36414. 

Cohnheim.       Heart     &     dollar. 

1S423. 
Cohnheim   (M.)  : 
Adoptirte.    316. 
Klein  Deutschland.     24078. 
Pawnbroker    von    Harlem. 

35651. 
Yereinsbold.     48S60. 

Cohoon     (W.)       Blue    bonnet. 

4361. 
Cohwal     attractions.       Hoosier 

girl.    20228a. 
Coigne   (E.  B.)  : 

Patriot  &  tory.     35564. 
Wicked  wolf.    50777. 
Coigne   (F.  B.)  : 

Assassination   of   the   mad 

czar.    2094a 
Aviator  &  autoist's  race  for 

a  bride.    2532. 
Blind.    4239. 
Brothers.     5290. 
Caricature  of  a  face.    6220. 
Christian's  progress.     7190. 


INDEX 


Coigne  (F.  B.)— Continue  J. 
Circumstantial        evidence. 

7301 
Divided  family.    11004. 
Divorce  cure.    11037, 
Editor.     12246. 
Fatal  glass.    13751. 
For      her     father's      sake. 

14816. 
For  home  &  honor.     14836. 
Gay  deceiver.    15964. 
Henpeckos.    1SS14. 
Hero    of    Manilla.      19261. 
Heroes  of  the  Blue  ik  Gray. 

192S3. 
Horse    thieves    of    Bar    X 

ranch.    20296. 
Indian's   gratitude.     21656. 
Ireland   &   Israel.     21931. 
Italian  romance.    22260. 
Kid  Canfield.    23660. 
Love  race.    26606. 
Lucky  Jim.    26855. 
Manicurist.     28068. 
Merchant  mayor.    29143. 
Model   frame   up.     30564b. 
Ranch  woman.     38438. 
Robbery  at  the  r.  r.  station. 

39611. 
Robert      Fowler's       trans- 
continental flight.    39640. 
Salvation  Sue.    40632. 
Squaw  man.    43692. 
Stranded.     44026. 
Thou  Shalt  not.    45901. 
Winona.     51188. 
Coigne  feature  film  co.     Assas- 
sination   of    the    mad    czar. 
2094a. 
Coil    (G.   R.)      In   love  with  a 

glove.     21231. 
Coke    (D.)      One  hour   of  life. 

34018. 
Colaborator    (A.)    pseud.     Ups 
&     downs     of     the     Browns. 
48537. 
Colahan    {Mrs.   W.    P.)      Best 

policy.     52872. 
Colantuoni    (A.)  : 

Cingallegra.     7369. 
Haschisch.     18282. 
Strauss.    44093. 
Colautti  (A.)  : 

Adriaua  Lecouvreur.  56067. 
Adrienne  Lecouvreur. 

56068. 
Fasma.    13723. 
Fior  di  neve.    14293. 
Gloria.     16771. 
Leonora  Telles.     25082. 
Paolo  e  Francesca.     35197. 
Colberg     (P.)       Jacobite    regi- 
ment.    22409. 
Colborn  (B.  B.)     Amer.  music. 
52667. 


Colbron  (G.  L)  : 

Destiny  of  kings.     10600a. 
Great  man.     17424. 
Prince's  revenge.     37385. 
Reckoning.     38660,   38661. 
Sweet  little  play.    44755a. 
Wrong  key.     51878. 
Colburn     (A.)       Hard     pull. 

18208. 
Colburn  (C.  W.)  : 

Frisky  widow  from  Frisco. 

15481. 
Gibson  widow.    16335. 
Golden  butterfly.    16917. 
His  last  chance.     19678. 
Romantic  rogue.    39839. 
Superno,     the    man    fi-om 
Mars.     44604. 
Colburn   (F.  W.)     Yermah,  the 

dorado.     52101. 
Colburn   (G.)  : 

Demeter  &  Persephone. 

10439. 
Rural  maid.    40308. 
Colburn    (H.  G.)     My  Brother 

Charles.    31508. 
Colburn  (O.  L.)  : 

Birds    in    a    gilded    cage. 

3933. 
Colonel  Blizzard.     7898. 
Darkness  &  dawn.    9894. 
Golden  sands.     17005. 
In  Panama.     21291. 
King  Highball.'    23778. 
Miss  Fitz-Johu.     29940. 
Path  of  thorns.     35539. 
Rose  of  the  Rockies.    40005. 
Twentieth     century     otiice 

boy.    47436. 
Two  dollar  bill.    47598. 
Uncle    Sam     &    Columbia. 

48017. 
Undertaker's    romance. 

48263. 
Waiting     at     the     church. 

49395. 
Willie  from  Chili.     51077. 
Winning  a  wife.     51149. 
Woman  s  paradise.    51549. 
Colburn   (S.  C)     Wonder-wan- 
der man.    51650. 
Colby     (Anne)       Smoked    out. 

42857b. 
Colby  (Archie)  : 

And  George  did  it.     1404. 
Brokers  &  breakers.    52997. 
Chambermaid.     6637. 
Cloaks  (&  suits.     7630. 
Corset  buyer.    53270. 
Girl   from   Child's.     16487, 

16487a. 
Girl  from  Macy's.     16508. 
Girl    from    the    movies. 

53777. 
Great  experiment,     17S87a. 


Colby  (Archie) — Continued. 
Jim.     22720. 
Lemon     or     the     peach. 

54251. 
Little   sunshine.     25894. 
Model  burglar.     54567. 
Neutrality.     32286b. 
Night  in  a  boarding  school. 

32675. 
Poor      people's     money. 

36810a. 
Rich  Mr.  Ginsberg.     55167. 
Rosita.     55213. 
Star  boarder.    43771a. 
Throwing  the  bull.     46113. 

Colby    (C.   A.)      Pearl   dagger. 

35723. 
Cjlbv  {Mr.  ScMrs.  F.  B.)  : 

Claire.     7488. 

Lorraine.    26253. 

Triomphe  des  fees.    46999. 

Colby     (G.    K.)       Pagotant    of 

Schenectady.     35047. 
Colby  ( G.  W. )   Marriage  dodger. 

2S3SS 
C'.riby    (J.    C.)      Prof.    Bones' 

latest  invention.    37625. 

Colby   {W.  E.)  : 

Jail  up  to  date.     22429a. 
Levine  &  the  law.    25180a. 
Mute  v.itness.       54648. 
Mutterzolb  &  son.     31477a. 
Rube    &     the     ragamuflia. 
55216. 
Colby    (^V.  W.)     Karo.     23501. 
Coleord    (B.)      Risky.     39520. 
Cok'.rick    (Ml   A.  >      Baking   of 

IMother  Goose's  pie.  2822. 
Gole(A.  F.)  Recall.  3S638a 
Cole   (A.  W.)  : 

Christopher   Columbus. 

7258. 
Columbus.     7997,  8019. 
Eloper.     12533a. 
Hei-  last  stand.     19053. 
Man-hater.     27825. 
Missionary's   sorrow. 
30084,  30085, 
Cole   (B.)  : 

Black  politician.    4130. 
Bob     Cole     in     Coontown. 

4438. 
Coontown  carnival.     8456, 
Dialogue     from     Cannibal 

king.    10748. 
King  of  spades.     23853. 
Trip  to  Coontown.     47013, 

47014. 
7-11-77.     52429. 
Cole   (C.)     Royal  cook.     40131, 
Cole    (C.   V.)      Self-made  man. 

41431. 
Cole  (E.  E.)     Good  Samaritan. 
17112a. 


2960 


INDEX 


Cole   (E.  F.)     In  cap  &  bells. 

21117. 
Cole  (E.  L.)     '61-'65.    52461. 
Cole  (F.  R.)  : 

Belshazzar,    Daniel,    &   tlie 

mystic  writing.     3477. 
Feast    of   Belsliazzar. 

13951. 
Magellan.     27346. 
Marriage  question.     28425, 

28426. 
Stand  patters.    43753. 
That  wifie  surprise.    45629. 

Cole     (G.)       Fun    in    a    dept. 
store.     15674c. 

Cole   (G.  F.)  : 

Elopers.     12538. 

Filibusters.     14226. 

Girl  we  didn't  leave  behind 

us.    16629. 
No  show.    32886. 
Cole   (G.  H.)     Rivals.     39561. 
Cole    (I.   B.)      Wagner  at   the 
Smallville     woman's     club. 
49364. 
Cole    (J.   A.)      Robert   Emmet. 

39634. 
Cole    (J.    F.)       Georgiennes. 

16163. 
Cole   (J.  G.)     Trutb  from  the 

hoof.     47293. 
Cole    (J.  L.)      Dangle  woman. 

9786. 
Cole    (L.   E.)      Helping  hands. 

18799. 
Cole    (L.    L.)      Controversy   of 

the  powers.    8395. 
Cole(M.  R.)    Pastores.    35504b. 
Cole     (M.     W.)       Just     Jane. 

54152. 
Cole   (P.  K.  L.)     De'  Lubians. 

10172. 
Cole     (Thomas)       War    corre- 
spondent.    49580. 
Cole   (Thornton)  : 

Girl  from  Staseland.    16523. 
Hawaii.     18333. 
Cole  (W.)     Girl  &  the  burglar. 

16424. 
Cole  (W.  J.)  : 

Brotherhood  of  man.    5279. 
District  leader.     10984. 

Cole  &  Johnson.     Shoo-fly  regi- 
ment.   42151. 
Cole,  Russell  &  Davis: 

Cafe  episode.    53039. 

Waiters  wanted.     49391b. 

Coleby  (W.  T.)  : 

Aunt  Bessie.     2381. 
Bit  o'  stuff.     3995. 
Dusty  path.    53486. 
Head-master.    18401. 
Likes  o'  me.     25445. 


Coleby  (W.  T.)— Continued. 

Preferment.     37054. 

Real  Napoleon.     38564  , 

Young  Napoleon.     52190. 
Colegrove  (J.  W.)  : 

Antelope  valley.     1599. 

Dyspepsia  cure.     12105. 
Coleman   (A.  I.  D.)  : 

Inquisitive  wuinen.     21761. 

Mary   of  Magdala.     28565. 

Monna     Vanna.       3  0  8  2  5, 
30826. 

Taps.     45131. 

Vintage.    55782. 

Coleman   (A.  M.  C.)     Greatest 

discovery.     53829. 
Coleman  (B.)     See  Brown   (E. 

C.) 
Colemau    (D.    W.)      Charming 

widow.    6812b. 
Coleman    (E.  G.)     At  the  last 
it  biteth  like  a  serpent.    2252. 
Coleman   (Edmund)     Amy,  the 

prison  flower.    1383. 
Coleman   (Edward)  : 

Daddy  Hardacre.    9597. 
Green  monster.     17584. 
Irish  mail.     22007. 
New  Godiva.    32384. 
Sam  Racket,  esq.    40642. 
Without  a  home.     51315. 
Coleman     (G.)      Heir    at    law. 

18654. 
Coleman  (G.  S.)     Jack's  uncle. 

22395. 
Coleman  (Hamilton)  : 

Bachelor's  dream.     2701. 
Blind  indeed.     4250. 
Glory  of  Ireland.     16783b. 
Hot  biscuits.     20320a. 
Lesson  in  flying.     25107. 
Little  co-ed.    25628. 
Mother  Goose  girls.    31140. 
Number  23.    33141. 
On  the  veranda.     54790. 
That  French  woman.  45561. 
Too  many  burglars.    46521a. 
When  a  girl  loves.    55S93. 
Within  the   lines.     51307a. 
Coleman  (Helen)  : 

Married  in  mask.     28453. 
Unforgiven.    48312. 
Coleman  (J.  J.)     Village  black- 
smith.   49023. 
Coleman   (L.  D.)  : 

Back     to     the     old     home. 

2754-2756. 
By    his    right    to    defend. 

5680,  5681. 
Case  of  circumstantial  evi- 
dence.   6323. 
Philip  Hathaway.     36131. 
When  the  heart  was  young. 
50320. 

2961 


Coleman   (M.)     Guns  of  glory. 

17785a. 
Coleman   (P.  J.)  :    . 

r.Iolly  machree.     54580. 

Redemptioner,     55131. 
Coleman  (T.)     Lizzette.   26000. 
Coleman   (W.)  : 

Arab's  revenge.     1760. 

Brave  as  a  lion.    4937. 

Coward.    8977. 

Her     best     foot     forward. 
18920a. 

I'll  make  you  happy.    20800. 

It's  all  your  fault.    22238a. 

Leap  year.     54243. 

Lucy.     26889. 

Under  2  flags.     48230. 
Coleman    {Mrs.  W.  B.)     Maud 

Stanle.v.     28861. 
Coleman  (Z.)    True  blue.  47210. 
Coleridge  (S.  T.)     Piccolomini. 

36209b. 
Coles  (E.)  : 

Don  Quixote.     11363. 

Tom  Jones.     46450. 
Coles   (J.  B.)  : 

N.  Y.  dramatic  exch.  32531. 

Tom  Jones.     46450. 
Colford   (I.  M.): 

Convict.     8411. 

True  metal.    47244. 
Colinsky    (B.  P.)  : 

Destiny.     10592. 

Eva  Stone.     13056. 

Who  will  win?    50692. 

Woman's  folly.     51530. 
Coliseum    syndicate.      Dancing 

Viennese.    9737. 
Collarbox.      See    Standish    (B. 

H.) 
Collard  (A.)     Belle  of  Valados. 

52S58. 
College  of  St.  Francis  Xavier: 

In  the  fool's  bauble.   21406. 

Telemachus.     4-5222,  45223. 

Collette    (F.   E.)      Me,   she  or 

him.     2S972. 
Collier  : 

Artist's  daughter.     1980. 
Ruth's  devotion.     40386. 
Collier  (A.)     Charity  begins  at 

home.     6748. 
Collier  (E.)  : 

Cross-roads    of   life.    9209- 

9211. 
Star  of  hope.     43784. 
Collier     (J.)       Twelfth    night 

47410. 
Collier      (J.     E.)       Furnished 

house.    15725. 
Collier     (J.     K.)        StonewaU. 

43951. 
Collier   (J.  P.)     Amer.  Shakes- 
peare.    41745-41751. 


INDEX 


Collier   (L,  A.)     Not  far  from 

Broadway.     33049. 
Collier   (O.)     Dethronement  of 

the  queen.     10G26. 

Collier  (P.  F.)  &  son: 

Continental  drama.     83S0a. 
Faust.     13900a. 
Works    of    Shak'espenrc. 
41845. 
Collier     (R.)       Lass     o'     Looh 
Lemon.     24GT3. 

Collier  (W.)  : 

Hoarse   &   Hoarse.     19900, 

19901. 
Horse  &  horse.    20287. 
Horse  &  hoss.  20288. 
Hoss  &  hoss.    20312. 
Little   water   on   the   side. 

25929. 
Mr.  Smooth.     302G7. 

Colligan   (E.  A.)  : 
Dancer.     9714. 
Question  mark.     38158a. 
Renunciation.     39057. 
Wedding  presents.    49911a. 

Colligan  (G.  W.)     Zitka.  52373. 
Colligan    (M.  J.)      State  camp. 

43822. 
Colligne     (J.)      Hide    &    seek. 

19386. 
Colli jn  (G.)   Staub.    43840. 
Collin   (J.  L.)     Blossom.     4321. 
Collin  (P.)  : 

Amica.     J299. 

Don  Procopio.     113.59. 

Collingham  (G.  G.)  : 

Idol  of  an  hour.    20902. 
March  on,  America.    2S1G3. 
Pilgrim's  progress.    36299. 

Coliings   (O.)  : 

Bridrs  of  Belliugham.  5074, 

5075. 
Lady  Eleanor's  mantle. 

24390. 
Mid-winter    night's    dream. 
29515. 
Collingwood    (A.)      Skipped  by 
the  light  of  the  moon.    42671. 
Collins.    Dog  doctor.    11237. 
Collins  (A.  C.)    Deception. 

10330. 
Collins     (A.    C.    D.)      Belle     of 

the  moon.     3435. 
Collins  (A.  L.) : 

At  Vera  Cruz.    2301a. 
Boomerang.    4624a. 
Ishmael.    22126a. 
Man's  ambition.     28096a. 
Sacrifice.    40452a. 
Thelma.    45691a. 
Under  2  flags.    48230a. 
Collins   (B.)     Flirting   husband. 
14532. 


Collins  (C.)  : 

Boy  who  found  out.    4852a. 

Cabaret  girl.     5763a. 

Props.    37731,  37732. 

Two  stranded  song  &  dance 
men.    47783. 
Collins    (C.    A.)      Imitating    a 

vampire.    21001. 
Collins  (C.  W.)  : 

Greatest  gift.     17527. 

House  breaker.    20453. 

Joy-ride.     23086. 

Maid  of  Mardi  gras.  27480. 

One  girl  in  a  million.    34008. 

Right  girl.    39422. 

Widow's  honeymoon.  50856. 
Collins  (E.)     Chaperon.    6722. 
Collins    (E.   B.)      Mooney,   the 

expressman.     30945. 
Collins   (E.  R.)     Two  passions. 

47743. 
Collins  (E.  T.)     Byron  Grimm. 

5746. 
Collins    (F.   B.)      Only   a   mis- 
take.    34174. 
Collins  (F.  L.) : 

Idler.    20895. 

May  morning.     28906. 
Collins    (H.)      Terrible   secret. 

45426. 
Collins   (H.  li.J: 

Cap,  the  news  girl.     6031. 

Living  in  clover.    25978. 

Nigger  in  China.    32636. 

Our  flag.    34626. 

Thorns.    45863. 
Collins  (H.  Y.)  : 

Aunt  Polly's.    2423. 

Fifty  to  one.    14157. 

Pennyrile.    35855. 
Collins  (J.)  : 

Bridge  of  life.    5087. 

Spooks.     43611. 

Through  by  rail.    46068. 
Collins  (J.  C.)    Romeo  &  Juliet. 

39860. 
Collins  (J.  G.)  : 

Beauty  shop.    3240. 

Music  lesson.    31406. 

Nip  &  tuck.    32835. 
Collins  (J.  J.  A.)    Broken  vows. 

5223. 
Collins   (J.  W.)     Picture  man. 

36240b. 
Collins  (M.)  : 

Lord  Richard  in  the  pantry. 
26218a, 

Sensa.     41484a. 
Collins   (M.  B.)     Section  boss. 

41378a. 
Collins  (M.  D.)  : 

Girls  from  Reno.     16672. 

Strike.     44157. 
Collins     (M.    W.)       Amy,    the 
prison  flower.    1383. 


Collins    (N.    B.)      Living   por- 
trait.   2.5986a. 
Collins  (O.  B.)  : 

Happy  Joe.     18180. 

Roughing  it.    40084. 

Collins  (R.  T.)     See  Wolff  (O. 

M.) 
Collins  (S.)  : 

Just  like  a  woman.    23370. 

Miss  Patsy.    30001. 

Collins    (S.   H.)      Queen's  por- 
trait.    3812.5. 
Collins   (S.  U.)  : 

Bravest  girl.     4950. 

His  chum's  widow.     19582. 

King  cowboy.    23756. 

Lasca.     24664. 

Losson  for  lovers.     25102. 

Private  detective.    87528. 

Soldier  of  Propville.   43078. 

Collins  (T.)  jr.    Art.    1936. 
Collins  (U.  B.)  : 

Apple  blossoms.     1710. 
Hearts  of  Tenn.     18575. 
Lilacs.     25451. 
Collins   (Whitney)  : 

Girl     without     a     chance. 

16663a. 
Last  round  up,    24764. 
Little  sister  of  the  streets. 

54295. 
Sunbonnet  Sue.     44532a. 
Collins   (Wilkie)  : 
Aiitonina.    1634. 
Black  cottage.     4072. 
Dead  alive.    10198. 
Dead  secret.    10219. 
Frozen  deep.    15611,  41423. 
Lady  &  the  law.    24855. 
Man  &  wife.    27746. 
Moonstone.    16025,  30983. 
New    Magdalen.      292  54. 

32413-32415. 
Poor    Miss    Finch.      4251, 

36805. 
Wardour.     49611. 
AVoman   in   white.     51426- 

5142S. 
Collison  (C.  W.  or  Wilson)  : 
Are    bachelors    a    failure? 

1791a. 
Caught  in  the  rain,    6506. 
Desert  sands,    10536. 
Find  the  lady.    14258. 
Greater  claim,    17505, 
Her  name  was  Mary.  19081. 
Kitty  comes  home.    24050a. 
Man's  wife.    28111. 
Regeneration     of    Jane. 

38909. 
Sallv.    40594a. 
Unchained.    47927. 
Wall.    49417. 
Watch  your  shape.    49691a. 


2962 


INDEX 


Collisou    (C.  W,   or  Wilson)  — 
Continued. 

What  every  woman  ought 
to  Ijnow.     50065a. 

Collmaun   (C.  A.)     White  pan- 
ther.    50553. 
Collodi     (C.)       See    Lorenzini 

(C.) 
Collyer  (D.)  : 

Christmas  eve.    7219. 
Milliner's  shop.     29629. 
Razzle-dazzle.     3S541. 
Splinters.    4S592. 

Collyer  (Mrs.  D.)  : 
Splinters.    43592. 
Whirlpool  of  life.    50465. 

Colman  (S.  A.)     Gates  of  bliss. 

1593G. 
Colombo    (C.)      Suffragette. 

44411. 

Colonna  (C.)  : 

Fedalma.    13963. 
Just  Jill.    23363. 
Unto  the  3d  &  4th  genera- 
tion.    4S438. 
Colquhoun  (C.  H.) 

Reprobates.    39080. 

Too    many    strings    to    his 

bow.    46531. 
Who  is  it?    50618. 
Colquhoun  (D.)    Jean.    22551a. 
Colson  (C.)     Substitute.    44327. 
Colson  (C.  H.) : 

Belle  of  Manilla.     3415. 
Country  editor.    8752. 
Colson  (E.  M.)    War  of  women. 

49595. 
Colson   (P.  Novo  y)     See  Novo 

y  Colson. 
Colter  (J.  R.)     Personally  con- 
ducted.   54937. 
Col  ton     (H.)       Cal.     pioneers. 

5857. 
Col  ton   (J.  P.)  : 

Hans  Hanson.     18108. 
Her     majesty,     the     cook. 
19070. 
Colum   (P.)  : 

Land.     24575. 

Thomas  Mnskcrry.     45857. 

Three  plays.    55582. 

Columbia  graphophone  co. : 

Cohen  is  arrested.     7781a. 
Cohen  phoninrr.    7781b. 
Eph     calls     up     the     boss. 
12822a. 

Columbia  univ.  press.    Pageant 
of  the  13th  century.     35049b. 

Colurabier  (E.)     Exploits  d'une 

petite  Frangaise.    53577. 
Columbus  (L.)    See  Cowen  (L.) 
ColviUe  (E.)     World.    51741a. 


Oolville  (F.)  : 

Major's  protegee.     27587. 
Perplexities    of    J  o  s  i  a  h  . 

35946. 
Ways  o'  women.    49793a. 

Colville  (J.  M.) : 

All  for  love.    843. 

In     the    land     of    flowers. 

21445. 
Modern  Christian.    30591. 

Colville  (S.)  : 

Relief  of  Irkutsk.    38999. 

Taken  from  life.    44938. 

World.     51742. 
Colviu  (Z.)     Number  23.  33141. 
Col  well   (H.  C.)  : 

Amer.  duchess.    1195. 

Anitra.     1530. 

Cellar.     6581. 

Daughters  of  Eve.     10028. 

Duke  &  the  valet.    11981. 

End  of  her  string.    12609. 

Estelle.     12941. 

Fruit  of  divorce.     15620. 

Guinevere.     53845. 

His  chance.    19579. 

Kings  of  orient.     23982. 

Knot  of  ribbon  blue.    24189. 

Mary  Anne  Clarke.     28543. 

.Master.     28663. 

Millstones.     29692. 

Portrait.     36861. 

Sacrifice,    40456. 

Tangle.     45096. 

White  SOX.    50578,  50579. 

Wooing     of     the     ducii.css. 
51707. 

Young  hearts.     52170. 

Col  well   (M.  W.)  : 

Child     from     Pittsburgh. 

6988. 
Speed  limit.    43492. 
Coraan    (W.   D.   S.)     My  other 

shoe.     31680. 
Cnraanor  (H.  H.)     Joan  of  Arc. 

22770. 
Combier  (F.  P.)     College  educ. 

7849. 
Combs  (A.  L.)     Leone.    25077. 
Combs   (S.  W.)  : 

Friend  of  the  boys.     15138. 
Hot  time.     20337. 
Comer  (G.)    Lucky  star.    26876. 
Comerford    (J.  E.)     Why   men 

love  women.    50742. 
Oomeyii    (M.  de)      See  De  Co- 

raeyn. 
Comfort   (L.  R.)     Wh(3re  v/ere 

they  hidden?    84S7. 
Comfort     (W.    W.)       Vida    es 

sueiio.    48991a. 
Gomins   (E.  B.)  : 

After  30  years.     526. 
Appeal  to  the  regent.    1701. 


Comins  (E.  B.) — Continued. 
Christine     Mallory.      7193, 

7194. 
Columbia.    7984. 
Her  triumph.    19156. 
Madam     Peningtou's     plot. 

27157. 
Patron  of  art.    35582. 
Puritan  conscience.     37869. 
That  Russian  ring.     45612. 
Thoughtless  words.     45913. 
What's  in  a  name.     50106. 

Comins    (L.    B.)      See   Comins 

(E.  B.) 
(Jomitti    (E.)     Lovers'  quarrel. 

26681. 
Coinley   (W.  J.)  : 

Four-in-hand  club.    15153. 
Lawn-tennis.    24879. 
Little  Becky.     25586. 
Lost  &  found.    26277. 
Society,  its  swells.    43020. 
Soft  snap.    43038. 
Tally-ho.    45021. 
Commer    (C.)      Maria    Magda- 
len a.    2S2.3Sa. 

Comoedia : 

Abschied.     105. 
Augriff.     1520. 
Ansturm.     1.589. 
Biceps.    3751a. 
Blanke  Hans.    4201. 
Chi^uffeur.    6851a. 
Dritte  gatte.    11832a. 
Durch  die  zeitung.    12049b. 
Ehemaskerade.     12326a. 
Entziickende  frau.    12812a. 
Fee.     53624. 
Fremde.     15352b. 
FlirstenschifE.    15636. 
Giannettas  traenen.    16328. 
Hassliche  ferante.     17882c. 
Herr  der  welt.    19303. 
Himmelsleiter.    19497. 
Insel.     21768. 
Kritische  tage.     24260. 
Lebenslust.     24964a. 
Letzte  spiele.    25168. 
Menschen,    die    nennen    es 

liebe.     29126a. 
Moralische  prinzip.    31003a. 
Mutterschaft.    31476a. 
Pierrots  letztes  abenteuer. 

36273. 
Prometheus.    37669. 
Rote  nelke.     40054. 
Satan's  maske.     40824. 
Savonarola.    40905b. 
Schftne  frauen.     41088. 
Siinde  Sandras.     44380a. 
Tochter.     46407. 
Vielgeliebte.     49001. 
Wenn     das     herz     spricht. 

49977. 


2963 


INDEX 


Comoedia— Continued. 

Wenn     eine     f  ran     will. 

49979a. 
"Wenn     nicht    der     Johann 

war'.    55870. 
Wunderbare.     51920a. 

Comoedia  verlag  theatralischer 
werke.  Milrcheu  vom  wolf. 
27322. 

Compan   (M.)  : 

Civil  marriage.    7472. 

French  lioness.    15367. 

Lionne  frangaise.     25558. 

Mariage  civil.      28241. 

R^volutionnaire     Ka  ratiev. 
39295. 

Revolutionist  K  a  r  a  t  i  e  v . 
39290. 
Comport  (A.  D.  S.)  : 

Chakira.    6629-G631. 

Mount  rarnassus.     54619. 

Our  little  fairy.    34703. 

Wiseacre.     53240. 

Compston   (N.)  : 
At  bay.    2120a. 
Boss  of  Z  ranch.    4696. 
Brought  to  bay.     5310a. 
Byer's    library    of    tabloid 

plays.    5736,  5739. 
Convict's  sweetheart.    8431. 
Country  circus.     8741. 
Cow-boy  sheriff.     8943. 
Day  &  a  night.    10098a. 
Devil  &  the  t  o  y  m  a  k  e  r  . 

10659a. 
Dixie-laud.    11078. 
Dr.    Jekyll    &    Mr.    Hyde. 

11152. 
False  friend.     13523. 
Farmer's  daughter.  136SSa. 
Fight  for  a  million.    14165a. 
Fireman's    sweetheart. 

14329a. 
For    her    husband's    sake. 

53672. 
Great  awakening.    17356a. 
Gringo  &  the  greaser.  5383S. 
Her  bitterest  foe.     18925a. 
Home  folks.  20019a. 
In  the  gloaming.    21411a. 
Lena  Rivers.     25050.  25051. 
Little  heroine.    25716a. 
Little  pard.    2.5S30a. 
Little  pfu-dner.     25S30b. 
Love  &  politics.     54331. 
New  claim.     32339c. 
Oh  you  kids.     33367. 
Out  on  a  lark.    34856. 
Outlaw.     34S88a. 
Pawnbroker.    35648a. 
Ragged  heroine.     3S342a. 
Rehearsal.     38943. 
Resurrection.    39132a. 
Run  to  earth.    40268a, 


Compston  (N.) — Continued. 
Schemers.     41047a. 
Shadows    of   the    past. 

41718a. 
Spanish  spy.     43439a. 
Summer  boarders.    44497. 
Ten   nights  in   a   bari-oom. 

55533. 
Thelma.     45689. 
Thief's  daughter.     45776b. 
Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 

45864. 
Tom-boy.    46440. 
Turkish  maiden.    47343. 
Twin  convict.     474S4a. 
Uncle  Josh  Gordon.    479S5a. 
Under    Arizona's    skies. 

48097,  55724. 
Under  false  colors.     55725. 
Under  fire.     48115a. 
Under    the    bear's    paw. 

48152. 
Waifs     of     a     great     city. 

55804. 
Wanted,  a  wife.     49543a. 
Was  she  right?     49640a. 
Wife  in  name  only.    50889. 
Winning  hand.    51157. 
Woman's  revenge.     51557a. 
Won  by  waiting.     51638. 
World.    51745a. 
Compton     (C.)       Oh!     Dickie. 

54756. 
Compton   (L.)  : 

Simon  says,  toes  up.   55343. 
To  the  firing  line.    46382a. 
Who  pays?    55928. 
Compton  (W.  B.)     Cupid's  art. 

9416. 
Compton     (W.    H.)       Marley's 

ghost.    28338. 
Comstock.    Princess    of    Mada- 
37438. 
(A.) 


High    roller. 
Pair  of  SOX. 


gascar. 
Comstock 

19423. 
Comstock  (A.  C.) 

35117. 

Comstock   (F.  A.)  : 

Christmas  carol.    7211. 
Courtship  of  Miles   Stand- 

ish.     8874. 
Lady  of  the  lake.     24497. 

Comstock  (S.  C.)  : 

Col.  Carteret,  V.  C.    7902. 
Fall     of     Mrs.     Henshaw. 

13477. 
K:\ndaxica.    23479. 
Wearing    the    white    crest. 
49847. 
Comstock    (W.)      Rum.     40259. 
Con  (M.  C.  A.  de)     Sec  De  Con. 
Conan  (L.  H.)     Rajah  of  India. 
38395. 


Gonant   (I.  F.)  : 

Clouds  of  the  sun.     7670. 
Comedy  of  the  exile.   8071a. 
Pageant    of    the    Charles 

River.    35047b. 
Persephone.    35956b. 
Will  0'  the  world.    55950. 
Conboy     (K.)       Clean     sweep. 

7567. 
Cor.cilio   (J.  de)     See  De  Con- 

cilio. 
Concordia  deutsche  verlags-an- 
stalt : 

Dame  mit  den  lilien.    9679. 
Eisen.    12358. 
Junger.     23297a. 
Kammermusik.     23474. 
Lioba.    25531. 
Niirrische  welt.     31903. 
Neue  heilmittel.    32273. 
Quisisana.    3S217a. 
Toucndes  erz.     46417. 
Coiiday  (S.)  : 

Bossing  the  boss.     52959. 
Chains  of  Mars.    6628a. 
Dawn.     10072c. 
/S'ce  also  as  aduir.,  Smalley 
{V.  H.)     Estate  of. 
Conde   (.J.  Luengo  y)     See  Lu- 

tngo  y  Conde. 
Conde  (L.  Garcia)     See  Garcia 

Conde. 
Cundit  (S.)  : 

Fall  of  Frisco.    13468. 
Mvsterv    of   Temple   court. 
31847. 
Conditt    (L.   &   S.)      Ties   that 

liind.     4GI75. 
Condo  (A.  D.)     Osgar  &  Adolf. 

34403. 
Ooiulou      (I.     T.)        Stumbling 

blocks.    44286. 
Condon  {Mrs.  M.  S.)     How  she 

was  saved.    20527. 
Condon   (O.  P.)  : 

Florida  honeymoon.    14566. 
Gay  grenadiers.     15970a. 
Condor   (T.  M.  D.)     Master  In 

Israel.     28687. 
Condrin   (J.  R.)  : 

Broken  bowsprit.     5168. 
Experience    in    housekeep- 
ing.    13233. 
Her  busy  day.     1S935. 
Hoodoo  tramp.    20205. 
Mi-s.  Bliss's  nephew.  30311. 
Cone    (E.  B.)      Ready  to  open 

to-night.     38550. 
Cone  (H.  G.)  : 

Hamlet.     17973. 
Macbeth.     27020. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29157. 
Twelfth  night.     47405. 
Cone  (J.)     Royal  blood.    40126. 
Cone  (M.  D.)     Strings.    44176. 


2964 


nTDEX 


Cone    (R.)      Wanted,    a    type- 
writer.   49540. 
Conejo    (J.   Ruiz-)      See   Ruiz- 

Conejo. 
Conesa  (A.)     Indulto.    21664. 
Coney   (L.  de)     See  De  Coney, 
Conger  (D.)  : 

Game  of  tag.    15874. 

How  hearts  are  won.  204S5. 

Race  for  life.    3S285,  382S6. 
Conger    (F.    De    S.    &•  J.    C.) 
Daughter  of  St.  Peter'.s.  9973. 
Conger  (W.)  : 

Heart  of  Bohemia.    18455 

Two   little   vagabonds. 

47677. 

Congregation.'il    e  h  u  r  e  h    s o  c. 

Emancipated  woman.     12568. 

Congreve  (J.)     ^Yho's  to  blame 

for  it?    50666a. 
Congreve  (W.)  : 

Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama.    28742. 

Way  of  the  world.    39076b. 
Couheim  (M.  M.)  : 

Bachelor's  romance.     2719, 
2720. 

B&-enice.    3530. 

Capital  .1oke.     6046. 

Daniel  Deronda.    9802. 

Garada  stone.    15S86. 

Geoffrey  Middleton.    16142. 

Giant's  robe.     16332. 

Helene.     18734. 

Her  lord  &  master.     19057. 

Ishmael.    22125. 

May  blossom.    28901. 

Merchant.     29141. 

Miss  Francis  of  Yale.  29945. 

Model.     30561. 

Money  mania.    30783. 

Refugee's  daughter.    38903. 

Silver  wedding.     42431. 

Tango.     45113a. 

Treachery.    46890. 

Triumph  of  love.     47103. 

Uncle  Dick.    47949. 

Veronica.     48879. 

Vice  versa.    48933. 

Vixen.    49218. 

Wedding  tour.    49913. 
Conine    (F.    G.)      What   every 
woman  wants  to  know.    50067. 
Conkey   (N.  A.)  : 

Birth  &  gold.    3951. 

Rip  Van  Winkle.    39493. 
Conklin  (F.  R.)  : 

Man.    27708b. 

Putting  it  over.    55073. 

Uncle  Peter's  will.    47998. 
Conklin  (H.  A.)  : 

Capt.  Kidd's  mate.     613oa. 

Delirious    day.      10417, 
10418. 

First  aid.    14344, 


Conklin  (H.  A.) — Continued. 

Heavy  man.    18601. 

Higby's  aunt.     19390. 

Honey  lamb.    20116. 

Man.    27708b. 

Putting  it  over.    55073. 

Spirits.    43583. 

Tommy  in  Turkey.    46472. 

Uncle  Peter's  will.    47998. 
Conlan   (F.  X.)  : 

Bull  Conn  &  co.     53015. 

Electricity  is  life.    12422. 

Four-flushers.    15146. 

It     happened      this     way. 
22213. 

Just  a  kid.    23325. 

Punch.     37827. 

Purple  ina.    37886. 
Coulan    (J,  J.)     O'Brien's  trip 

to  the  Bronx.    3322S. 
Conlee     (C.     C.)       Gettysburg. 

16299. 
Conley   (A.)  : 

Lest  we  forget.    25121. 

Slaves  &  fools.     42723. 

Tliou  shall  not  love.    45907. 
Conley    (H.)      Bloomer   maids. 

4316. 
Conley  (W.  H.)  : 

New  professor.    32442. 

Prima    donna    &.   the   prof. 
37237. 
Conlon     (H.)       Our     intended 

wife.     34681. 
Conlon  (J.  F.)  : 

Belle     of     Liberty"    farm. 
3412. 

Fairlawn.     13397. 
Conly  (A.)     Female  spy.   14031. 
Conly    (F.   M.)      Music   lesson. 

31406. 
Conly   (L.)  : 

And  why  not?    1424. 

Bijou.     3825. 

New  administration.   32314. 

Playing  the  tuna.     36485. 
Cnnn    (C.  C.)     Via  motor  boat. 

4S920. 
Conuell  (G.  M.)  : 

Charleston.    6771. 

Fall  of  Atlanta.    13466. 
Council  (Norreys)     jS'cc  O'Rior- 

dan   (C.) 
Connell    (Norris)     Count   Han- 
nibal.    8663. 
Connelly     (C.     L.)       Treasury 

girl.     4^908. 
Connelly   (E.  L.)  : 

At  the  eleventh  hour.   2224. 

Kapelmeister.    23489. 

Unfinished     symphony. 
48309. 
Connelly   (  E.  S.)  : 

Strong  cup  of  tea.    441S8a. 

Sweethearts.     44788. 


Connelly     (F.)       Story    of    an 

African  farm.    43995. 
Connelly   (H.)  : 

Contender.     8370. 

Golden  way.     17017. 

Outlook.     34903. 

When     kings     were     bold. 
50246,  50247. 
Connelly   (J.  B.)  : 

Matter  of  equity.    28846. 

Oath  of  allegiance.    33203. 

Connelly   (J.  H.)  : 

Around    the    world    in    80 

days.    1910. 
Bankrupt.     2923. 
Blade  o'  grass.    4185. 
Floraline.     14554. 
Fool's  paradise.     14751. 
Odd  trick.     33272. 
Rank.     38452. 
Tour    of   the   world    in   80 

days.     46624. 

Connelly    (.7ohn  W.)  : 

Stormy  finish.    43984. 
Thrilling  rescue.    46057. 

Connelly   (Julia  W.)     Not  untq 

himself  alone.     33068. 
Connelly   (M.  C.)  : 

Amber  empress.    52652. 

Lady  of  Luzon.    24479. 

Connely  (J.  W.)    Hazed.  18353. 
Conner    (A.   W. )      Princely 

knights.    37384. 
Conner  (W.  L.)     Eve  of  fulfill- 
ment.    13070. 
Conners   (B.)     Hundred  dollar 

whopper.     20657. 
Cf tuners    (G.  W.)     Nora's  mis- 
take.    33004. 
Conners   (J.)  : 

Burglar's  sweetheart.  5538. 
On  the  shores  of  sin.  33914. 
St.  Patrick's  eve.     40551. 

Conners     (J.     J.)       Old     Dan 

Tucker.     33465. 
Connery    (J.)      He   understood 

women.    18392a. 
Connery   (T.  B.)  : 

Auld  gaberlunzie.    2372. 
Mrs.  Barton.     30303. 
St.  Georges.     40530. 
Conness    (R.)      Pipe   of  peace. 

36374. 
Connollv    (C.   M.)      Jolliest   of 

jollv  swells.     22923. 
Connolly   (F.  G.)  : 

Eliznbethtown.     12499. 

White  cavnlier.     50495. 

Connolly     (F.    J.)       Prince    of 

nir'n.    37340a. 
Connollv    (J.)     Naval  cockade. 

32098a. 
Connolly  (J.  B.)    Colors.  7979a. 


2965 


INDEX 


Connolly  (P.)  : 

Beautiful  shoe-binder.  3215. 
Berttia,  the  beautiful  shoe- 
binder.     3550. 
Bertha,     the     sewing     ma- 
chine girl.     3555. 
Dead  witness.     10228. 
Outward  bound.     34914. 

Connolly  (S.  C.)     When  hearts 

are  trumps.    50227.  50228. 
Connor    (A.)      600   miles   from 

N.  Y.     56062. 
Connor  (B.  M.)  : 

Go  home.    16S05a. 
Sacrifice.     40460. 
Connor     (E.     M.)       Labor     & 

capital,    24286. 
Connor  (F.  A.)  : 

Friday,      Nov.     the     13th. 

15417. 
Nellie's  jag.     32200. 
Connor  (F.  J.)  : 

Beauti-ful  fiend.     3210. 
Her  one  great  sin.    19092. 
Connor   (J.  K.)  : 

Counterfeiters.     53272. 
Dummy's  revenge.     53484. 
Heleue.    lS732b. 
Preparedness.     55017. 
Rose.    39945a. 
Two    trips    to    the    beach. 
47805a. 
Connor   (J.  L.)  : 

Hamuet  Shakspere.     18014. 
King  of  the  kilts.    23871. 
Master  Skylark.     28723. 
Two  titled  truants.     47800. 
Connor     (N.)       Woman    pays. 

51478a. 
Connor    (R.)      Sec  Gordon    (C. 

W.) 
Connor  (T.)  : 

Gee  whiz.     16003. 
Peaches  and  — — .     35714. 
Scarab.    40958. 
Uncle  Sam,  jr.     48023. 
Connor    (T.    C.)      Little    child 

shall  lead  him.     25615. 
Connor  (W.  A.)     Dancing  pro- 
fessor,    9734. 
Connor    (W.   F.)      Contraband. 

8385. 
Connors  (J.  T.)    Omelet.   38739. 
Connors    (R.)      Bank  breakers. 

2897. 
Conolly    (A.  M.)     Retaken. 

39138. 
Conover    (R.  S.)     In  the  same 

boat.     21496. 
Conquest  (G.) : 

Free  pardon.    15332. 
Opal  ring.     34237. 
Phantoms.    36090. 
Queen's  evidence.    38112. 


Conquest  (G.) — Continued. 

Saved    from    the    streets. 

40887. 
Terrible  test.    45433. 
Workgirl.     51724. 
Conrad   (F.  G.)  : 

Hidden  hand.    19368. 
Monte  Cristo.    30904.      . 
Conrad   (S.)  : 

Mother  &  son.   31123,  31124. 
New  generation.     32381a. 
Conrad     (W.)      Prisoners. 

37524a. 
Conradi.       Midnight     promise 

29449. 
('onrard  (H.)  : 

Bronco  Kate.     5243. 
His  accidency.     19535. 
Couried  (H.)  : 

Als  ich  wiederkam.     1004. 
Amorita.     1347. 
Fee  caprice.     13976. 
King's  fool.     23966. 
Lost  paradise.    26336. 
Mateo  Falcone.     28782. 
Novella  d'Andrea.    33101. 
So  ich  dir.    42930. 
Strengen  herren.     44125. 
Talisman.    44994. 
Unsterbliche  Felix.     48425. 
C 'ouried   ( R.  G. )     B  e  r  e  g  i  s  s . 

3529. 
Conring     (F.    F.    von)      Disci- 
pline.   10923. 
Gourotte    (L.)      Deber  ante  el 

amor.     10292. 
Conroy    (C.   M.)      Stork  &  the 

nest.     43969. 
Conroy   (F.  J.)  : 

After  the  game.    503. 
Big  fight.    3784. 
Black  vampire.     4151. 
De  pawty  ob  de  2d  pawt. 
10176. 
Conroy  (F.  Q.)    New  physician. 

32437a. 
Conroy   (J.  H.)  : 

Awful  mix  up.    2,582. 
Political  pull.  36698,  36700. 
Conroy    (J.  W.)      Stork  &  the 

nest.    43969. 
Conroy    (T.    J.)      Parcel   post- 
men.   35284a. 
Conroy  &  Fox: 
Broker.    5227. 
O'Flarity's  vacation.  33341. 
Considine     (J.     W.)       Radloff 

mystery.    38317. 
Considine    (M.)     Higher  scale. 

19449. 
Constant  (L.)     Pranks.    37029. 
Constant    (P.   B.)      Cross-rays. 

9204. 
Constaute    Moya     (L.)      Viaje 
de  .  .  .  primos.    48924, 

2966 


Constautine  (C.  S.)  : 
Detected.     10609. 
Dumb  man's  oath.     12023. 
Gaeton,  the  dumb  brigand. 

15703. 
Homo  zoo.    20093. 
Railroad  strikes.    38367. 
Trilby's  mirror.    46986. 
Zenobia.    52319. 
Constantine     (W.    H.)       Great 

temptation.    17473,  17474. 
Constantine,     grand,     duke     of 

Russia.     See  Konstantin. 
Constas   (J.)  : 
Adella.    281. 
F  u  1 1     i! edged     politician. 

15653. 
M.  Soullie.    30871. 
Contarini     (L.    G.    &    M.    B.) 

Selvaggia.     41440. 
Conterno   (G.  E.)  : 
Columbus.     8014. 
Sleepy  king.     42769. 
Conterno    (L.)    &  sons.  Battles 

of  our  nation.     3143,  3144. 
CoJiterno   (T.  E.)  : 

Pleasures  of  hell.    36531. 
Princess  Tartaroft".     37461. 
Cojiti      (J.)        Labistouille     et 

Coquembois.     .54196. 
Continent    (Verlag)      See   Ver- 

lug  continent. 
Contreras   (E.)  : 
Cigarra.    7334. 
Huespedes   tranquilos. 
205S8a. 
Contreras  (M.  Pecci)    See  Pecci 

Contreras. 
Converse     (C.     ¥.)       Arkansas 

traveler.     1857. 
Converse  (F. )  : 

Divided  houses.     11007a. 
Holv  night.     19991. 
Image  breaker.     20992. 
Three  gifts.    45964. 
Converse     (F.     S.)       Sacrifice, 

56086. 
Converse   (L.  S.)  : 

Lady  photographer.    24512. 
Real  thing.     88571. 
Result.     29121. 
Conville  (R.)  : 

Cocaine.    7748a. 
Darktov^^n  palmist.     9898a. 
Incubator  baby.     21604a. 
i  'nnvlssar    (IT.    A.)  : 
Patient.    35544. 
Return    of    the    cultured. 

39192. 
Transformation.     46818. 
("•mway   (B.)     Avanelle.     2506. 
Conway     (C.    A.)       Pay    day. 

35660d. 
Conway    (Hart)      Innocent  im- 
poster,     21745. 


INDEX 


Conway    (Hugh)      See   Fargus 

(F.  J.) 
Conwav     (J.)       Manless     Isle. 

2S07oa. 
Conway   (J,  D.)     Daughter  of 

Innisfail.    9969. 
Conway  (J.  W.)  : 

Abbe  Lawrence.     48. 
Alibi.     774. 

Lancelot  &  Guinevere. 
24573. 
Conway  (L.)     D.  H.  S.    9578. 
Conway    (W.  A.)      Dutchman's 

honeymoon.    12082. 
Conwell  (H.  M.  O.)  : 
Ancestor.     1395. 
Gammon  &  spinach.    15881. 
Conwell  (J.  A.)     One-tv.o-three- 

fire.     34113. 
Conwell      (O.)        Mme.     Flair. 

27191b. 
Conyers   (J.)  : 

Our  new  minister.    .54836. 
Out  of  the  depths.    34833. 
Conyers  (R.)     My  sister.  31G9S. 
Coogan  (Alan  or  F.  A.)  : 
Every  night.    13121a. 
Lawn  party.    24S7S. 
Queen  of  the  May.    38071a. 
Sherlock     Holmes,     jr. 
42094a. 
Coogan  (W.  H.)     Timber  trail. 

46230. 
Cook  (A.  J.)    Peer  of  the  Pyre- 
nees.   35789. 
Cook   (B.  L.)  jr.     Isie  of  Bing. 

22147. 
Cook  (C.  E.)  : 

Chorus  girl.     7148. 
Tie  that  binds.     46165. 
Walking  delegate.    49413. 
Cook  (Cecil)     Girl  from  Kay's. 

16504. 
Cook  (Chadwick)  : 

Joke   on   the   optimist. 

22914. 
Only  solution.     34217. 
Worm.     51794. 
Cook  (E.  J.)     Within  our  gates. 

51301. 
Cook  (E.  M.  L.)  : 
Black  fox.     4057. 
Getting  a  divorce.     16271. 
Girth.     16682. 
Manzanita.      28135,    28136. 
New     Year's     ;!t     Doiorps 

camp.     32504.    • 
Seed.     55275. 
Silver  crucible.    42393. 
Under  the  sphinx.     48216. 
Unveiling  a  soul.     48447. 
Cook   (Elisha)     Drifts.     53475. 
Cook  (Estelle)  : 

Hero   of   the   gridiron. 
19266. 


Cook  ( Estelle)  —Continued. 
Kindling    the    hearth    fire. 
23721a 
Cook  (F.  o"  Pedigree.   35775b. 
Cook    (P.    E.)      Don    Quixote. 

11365. 
Cook  (F.  G.)  : 

Left  at  the  post.    24979. 
Race  for  love.     38290. 
Cook     (F.    II.)      Alice    in    the 
transformation    of    Washing- 
ton.    784. 
C'ook  (G.  K.)     Hampton  Roads. 

18021. 
Cook     (G.     L.)       Stephen     of 

Cloyes.    43871. 
Cook    (G.   R.)      Rose  o'   Yuba- 

Dam.    39981. 
Cook  (Geo.  C.)     Suppressed  de- 
sires.   55486. 
C<H-)k  (Gertrude  C.)  : 

And  it  came  to  pass.    1408, 

1409. 
Betty's  be-st  bet.     3658. 
Conversion    of    Chami^agno 

Liz.    8404a. 
Ex-train  dispat(.'her.   13269. 
Her  father's  pal.    18976. 
My     cousin     from     Maine. 

31525. 
Near-crime     of     Patsy. 

32109. 
Opera    vs.   comedy.     34268. 
When  trouble  comes  double. 
50342. 
Cook  (Mrs.  H.  N.)    Countess  of 

Leicester.     8720. 
Cook    (H.   T.)      See  Hoyt    (T. 

C.) 
Cook  (J.)    One  man  vaudeville 

show.    54802. 
Cook      (.J.     B.)        See     Colien 

(Joshua) 
<>)ok  (J.  F.)  : 

Camp  Cupid.     5953. 
Princess  of  Porcelain. 
37443. 
Coi'k  (J.  H.)     Actor's  romance. 

212. 
Cook    (J.    J.)      Patrick's   wish. 

35560. 
Conk   (L.)  : 

Tiliss  Rebecca.     30017. 
Moses     Levy,     ta-ta-ra-tau. 
31100. 
Cook   (M.)  : 

AVestern  ranger.     50021. 
Wrongs     of     a     life    time. 
51914. 
Cook  (M.  B.)     Success.    44344. 
Cook    (M.  R.)      Crossed  wires. 

53293 
Conk  (N.  N.)     Eagle.    12114. 
Cook  (P.)     Betrothal  of  Ronald 
&  Thusnelda.    3615. 


Cook  (P.  L) : 

All  in  a  whirl.    857. 
Magic  ring.    27386. 
Masters  &   slaves.     28743, 

28744. 
Starch  king.    43802. 
Cook     (R.)       Little    Tommy's 

troubles.     25906. 
Cook     (R.    L.    L.)      Million    a 

minute.    29640. 
Cook     (S.)       Uncle    Ethan. 

47956. 
Cook   (S.  L.)  : 

Game   of   comedy.     15854. 

54981. 
Ma.ndy's  wooing.    28050. 
Yaict's  mistake.     48636. 
Cook  (S.  N.)     Daughter  of  an 

Elk.     9939. 
Cook    (Sam)      Mexican   &   the 

coon.     54499. 
Cook     (Sidney)       Cuddlewight 

scandal.     9331. 
Cook   (W.)     Faust.     13901c. 
Cook   (W.  M.)i: 

Black  Bohemia.    4056. 
In  Dahomey.    21137. 
.les  'lak  white  fo'ks.    22635. 
Songs     of     sunny      lands. 

43253. 
Uncle      Eph's      Christmas. 

47953,  47954. 
Wliere     magnolias     bloom. 
50386. 
Cook  (W.  T.)  Modern  pi-odigal. 

30647. 
Cook    (W.  W.)  : 

lijuocent  outlaw.    21748. 
]Montana.    30886. 
Rogers  of  Butte.     39727. 
(J>oke     (B.     G.)       Calif  ornian. 

5SG2.  5866. 
Cooke  (E.  A.)     Caterine.    6448. 
Cooko    (E.   C.)      Silas  Marner. 

42321. 
Cooke  (E.  V.)  : 

Dictograph.    10S23b. 
Hizzoner.     19898. 
Spite  fence.     43590a. 
('v>oke  (G.  B.)     Goat  skin  hand. 

16820. 
Cooke  (H.  B.)     Cloud.    7659. 
("ooke  (J.  B.)     Crutch.     53300. 
Cooke   (J.  F.)  : 

Bass  trombone.    3088a. 
Betsey  Ross.     3622. 
Box  of  kisses.     4805a. 
College  inn.     7856. 
Fuss  &  feathers.    1.5733. 
Her  great  career.    19006. 
On  the  honor  of  a  Fairfax. 

33855. 
Reputation.     39085. 
Romeo    of    the    rancho. 
39872a. 


2967 


INDEX 


Cooke  (J,  F.) — Continued. 
Thoroughbred.    45869. 
Tremblers.    46913. 
Unto  the  3d  &  4th  genera- 
tion.    4S440. 
Cooke  (J.  M.)  : 

Dyspepsia  asylum.     12104. 
Mariner.     28277. 
Cooke  (M.  B.)  : 
Adrienne.     321. 
All    on    a    summer's    day. 

878. 
Argonauts.     1812. 
Case  of  Sophronia.     6346. 
Christmas  benefit.     7206. 
Dinner  for  4.    10878. 
Dramatic  episodes.     11674. 
Dream    &    the    awakening. 

11711. 
Fairy  ring.     13414. 
Finer     shades     of     honor. 

14268. 
First  Tlianksgiving  dinner. 

14392. 
Home.    20004. 
Imposters.     21051 . 
In    the    good    green    wood. 

21414. 
Incubus.     21605. 
Into  darkness.    21847. 
.Tudith  of  Judea.     23183. 
King  of  Posteria.    2.3850. 
Lady    Betty's    burglar. 

24368. 
Liz'buth  Ann.     25999. 
Lord  Love-ye.     26209. 
Merry    mad    comedian. 

29244. 
Mrs.  Bob.     30313. 
Page  from  the  past.    35034. 
Prince  Lovingheart.    37317. 
Roll-call  of  heroes.     39758. 
Society  coach.    43010. 
Springtime.     43658. 
Tit  for  tat.    46326. 
Wav    of    the    transgressor. 

49751. 
What  happened  at  Jones'. 

50073. 
When    knights  were    bold. 

50249. 
When  love  is  young.    50258. 
White  moth.    50546. 
Who's  afraid?     50648. 
Cooke      (P.)        Silver      bullet. 

42388. 
Cooke     (R.    P.)       Savp.l     frotn 

shame.    40883. 
Cooke  (S.)  : 

Devil's  mate.     10707. 
Girl  from  upstairs.     53778. 
Cooke    (T.)      Tail    (tale)    of  a 

shark.    44920. 
Cooke    (W.  B.)     Match-maker. 
28766. 


Cooke    (W.    J.)    Capt.    &    the 

kidder.     6084. 
Cooke  &  Clinton.     Sister's  love. 

42605. 
Cooke-Hanegau     (E.    V.)     Ory- 

thya.    34395. 
Cooksey   (C.)  : 

Exodus  XX:12.     13229a. 
Featuring     Jane     Stringer. 

53623. 
Grey  cats.    17618c. 
Mountain  laurel.     31230a. 
Yellow  water.    52092b. 

Coolcsou  (J.  C.  Fife-)    See  Fife- 
Cookson. 

Oooley   (A.  K.)  : 

Borrowed      till      midnight. 

4679. 
Californian.     5868. 
Tempted.     45332. 

Cooley  (De  W.  C.)  : 

Gertrude  of  Wyo.    16230. 
High  old  court  of  impeach- 
ment.    19417. 
Cooley   (F.)  : 

Daughter  of  Dixie.     9948. 
Knight  of  the  mask.    241.54. 
Mouth  of  the  cannon.  31258. 
Cooley  (F.  L.)    Romance  of  the 

road.     30823. 
Cooley    (H.    E.)      Watch    your 

step.     49691c. 
Cooley  (M.  L.)   Sleeping  beauty 
up-to-date.    42754. 

Goolidge  (C.  M.)  : 

Crazy  Billy.    9030. 
Fiji.     14214. 
Guess  not.     17733. 
Heaven  on  earth.     18597. 
Moustique.     31256. 
AVestern  heiress.     50014. 
Coolidge  (E.  D.)  : 

Inevitable   postscript. 

21671. 
T  w  o    maids    masquerade. 
47686. 
Coolidge  (H.  D.)  : 

Dead  reckoning.    10213. 
Murder     will     occasionally 
out.     54640. 
Coolidge  (S.)     Ginevra.    16372. 
Cool  us  (R.)     See  Weill  (R.  C.) 
Coon   (H.)  : 

My  wife's  husband.     31757. 

Sibyl  Grey.  42233. 

Under     the    Amer.     flag. 

48143,  48144. 
Widow     from     the     West. 
50816. 
Coope    (M.   L.)     Peggy  O'Neill. 

35S05. 
Cooper.       Trip     to     the     city. 
47041. 


Cooper   (A.  D.)  : 

Gypsy's  warning.     17850. 

Hark,  hark,  my  soul.  18222. 

Miss  Huldah's  offer.  29958. 

My    country,    'tis    of    thee. 
31522. 
Cooper    (B.)      See   Cooper    (J. 

E.) 
Cooper  (C.  C.)  : 

Fountain.     15129a, 

Garden  of  weeds.    15905b. 
Cooper     (C.    E.)       Tableau    & 
pantomime       entertainments. 
44898a. 
Cooper   (C.  R.)  : 

Celese  o'  the  hills.    6564. 

Gulf  between.     17775. 

Two  brothers.     47568. 
Cixjper     (D.    J.)       Count's    di- 
lemma.    8804. 
Cooper   (E.)  : 

Billy's  aunt.     .38S7b. 

Kali.     23468a. 
Cooper  (F.  A.)  : 

Da.sh.     9919. 

Fir.st  &  last.     14346. 

Sunny  South.    44.563. 

hooper  (F.  K.)     Cid.    17445b. 
r.'uoper      (G.)        Uncle     Tom's 

cabin.     48053. 
Cooper  (G.  L.)     Dead-eye  mine. 

10205. 
Cooper     (H.)       Little    bit    of 

shrnpnel.    25590b. 
Cooper  (I.  E.)     Globe  trotters. 

16766a. 
Cooper    (.1.)     Over  the  garden 

\\:\W.     34934. 
Cooper    (J.  D.)     Battle  of  the 

\\ilderness.     3138. 
(boper   (J.  E.)  : 

Call  for  volunteers.     53047. 
Globe  trotters.    16766a. 
New  dist.  atty.    32359a. 
Nobody  home.     32945b. 
Only  man.     34206a. 
Safety  first.    40487c. 
Cooper  (J.  F.)  : 

L;ist  of  the  Mohicans. 

24741-24745,  55718. 
T-onthersto  ck  i  n  g    tales. 

2.5285,  32061,  35540, 
Mercedes  of  Castile.   47087. 
Spv.     32285,    32286,   43663, 

43664. 
Waterwiteh.     49704. 
<'ooper  (J.  .1.)     Girl  from  over 

Ihere.     16519. 
Cooi)er    (.L   R.   W.)      Molineux 

affair.     30693. 
Cooper    (K.    F.)      See    Keefer 

(C.  F.) 
Cooper    (L.)      Price  of   power. 
37170. 


2968 


INDEX 


Cooper  (M.)  : 

Battle    of    the    wilderness. 

3138 
His  best  girl.    19558. 
Pacquerette.    85016. 

Cooper   (M.  S.)  : 

Opera  cloak.    34262. 
Prima  donna.     37283. 
Cooper   (P.  J.)   Spanish  priest. 

4343S. 
Cooper      (P.     Kendall-)        See 
Kendall  (P.) 

Cooper  (S.  W.)  : 

Fox  in  a  trap.     1.521-5. 

Heart  &  hand.    18425. 

Cooper    (Sidney)      Sin    of    her 

childhood.     42472. 
Cooper     {Mrs.    Stafford)      See 

Cooper  (M.  S.) 
Cooper  (T.  D.)  : 

Carrigan's  courage.     6293a. 
Her  value.     19160a. 
King  approaches,     28737a. 
Cooper  (W.  H.)  : 

Amateur  detective.     1059. 
Hazard.     18350. 
Cooper  (W.  S.)  : 

Is  he  a  bandit?     54076. 
Pamela  Pitkin,  playwright. 
35153a. 
Co-operative  press.    Eud  of  the 

battle.     12704. 
Cooperman  (L.)      Jew.     22682. 
Cooperstein  (M.)     All.  gim'  me 

the  ring.     52598. 
Coote  (C.) : 

Beneath  the  surface.  3494. 
Little  Lohengrin.  2.5746. 
Master  o'  ceremonies. 

28696. 
Stuart  Denville,  gentleman. 
44251. 
Cope  (A.  S.)     William  Shakes- 
peare.    41879. 
Cope  (D.  A.)  : 

Blue  pencilled.     4384a. 
Maid  in  a  vase.     27450. 
Cope  (J.  W.)  : 

Horse  on  father.     20292. 
In     the     shadow     of     the 

bridge.    21504. 
Lady  &  the  tiger.    24847. 
Left  at  the  post.    24982. 
Merrihews.    29219a. 
Copeau    (.1.)      Freres  Karama- 

zov.     1,5891. 
Copeland   (A.  B.)     If  business 

permits.     20923. 
Copeland   (C.  C.)  : 

Homeless  hobo.     53965. 
Tampico.     55513. 
Copeland   (E,  L.)  : 

Boob  burglar.    5487. 
Her  soldier  boy.    19145. 


Copeland  (E.  L.) — Continued. 

Opium  fiend,     34282. 

Trouble  maker,    47166. 
Copeland     (J.    A.)      Columbus. 

7998. 
Copeland    (L.  B.)     If  business 

permits.    20923. 
Copeland  (R.  C.)   For  the  heart 

of  Evelyn.     14928. 
Copeland   &   Copeland.     Home- 
less hobo.    20068. 
Copeland  bros. : 

Darby's  double.    9840. 

Homeless  hobo.     53965. 

Noodle  soup.    54734. 

Our  little  boy.    84700b. 

Sky-pilot.     42687. 

Tampico.     5.5513. 
Copland  (F.  E.)  : 

Intrigo  del  amore.    21854. 

Ye      spooney      blacksmith. 
52040. 
Coppee  (F.)  : 

Coupable.    17766. 

For     the     crown.       14920, 
14921. 

Luthier  de  CrCmone.  49110. 

Militza,  the  slave.     29593. 

Ojcze  Nasz.     33385. 

Oin-  father.    84616. 

Passant.      35440,    49  4  66, 
49467. 

Pater.     15023,   35582. 

Paternoster.     35531a. 

Pour    la    couronne.     iJib:J. 
14920.  14921,  36918. 
Copper     (C.)       Woman's    will. 

51598. 
Coppet     (T.    B.    de)       See    De 

Coppet. 
C^oppini  (A.)     Soubrette.  43.800, 
Coppridge   (L.  A.)     Hamboues- 

ville.    17964. 
Copson   (C.  A.)  : 

My  aunt's  picture.    31402. 

One  in  a  thousand.    34031c. 
Copston    (N.)      Under  2   flags. 

48229a. 
Coquiot  (G.)     Guepe.    17725. 
Coi-bett   (A.  A.)  : 

Ambition.     1101. 

Amer.  heiresses.     1223. 

Article  489.     1960. 

Code  of  honor.     7759. 

Col.  Roland.     7919, 

Consul's  daughter.    8364. 

Dawn  of  freedom.     10079. 

Defied  her  husband.    10385. 

Diplomat.     10893,  10894. 

Drama  in  high  life.    11662. 

Dream.     11696. 

Duke  of  Kandos.'    11991. 

Fatal  love.    1.8757. 

Guardian.     17710. 

Heroic  love.     19290. 

2969 


Corbett  (A,  A.) — Continued. 
Hunters  of  Amer,  heiresses. 

20685. 
Is     marriage     a     failure? 

22091,  22093. 
London  society.    26107. 
Love  &  duty.    26434. 
Love  &  patriotism.    26457. 
Love  is  blind.    26533. 
Mile.   Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ray. 

27276. 
Mariage   en   Amgrique. 

28247. 
iMarital  infelicities.     28302. 
Modern  Camille.     30589, 
New  world.    32499. 
New  York's  reformers. 

32546. 
Nobility  for  cash.     32912. 
Ore^i    at    the   French    ball, 

34333. 
Parkhurst's  frolics.     35342. 
I'arkhurst's       tribulations. 

8.5343. 
Pr.triots.     3.5572. 
Princess  Duschinka.   37413, 
Sapho's  love.     40764, 
Self-defence.     41424,  41425. 
Soif-sacrifice.     41434. 
Settled  in  court.    41590. 
'J'Toiiblesome  wife.    47189. 
TfiH;!)lesome woman.   47190. 
Whv     men     don't     marry. 

50740. 
vJorbett   (A.  O.)  : 

Business    men    of    Boston. 

5596. 
Great  fire  of  1872.     17391. 

Corbett    fE.  T.)  : 

.Tack  &  Jill.     22308. 
Trictrac,    46969. 

Corbett  {Mrs.  H.  L.)     Richard 
Yanesk.     39378. 

Corbett      (J.     J.)       Lost     art. 

26282. 
Corbett  (L.)    At  the  naval  club, 

2262, 
Corbett    (T.)  Rat   in   the   cup- 
board.   38496. 
Corbett  (W.)    Richard  Yanesk. 

39378. 
f'oihett     &     Forrester.      Lady 

lawyer.    24451. 
Corhin   (A.)  : 

.Vdani's  dream.    264,  265. 
]']aster  morning.     12175. 
Star  of  Bethlehem.     43779. 
Sorbin    (E.  G.)     Then  &  now. 

45698. 
Corbin   f.T.)  : 

Cave  man.     6539. 
First  generation.    14363. 
(Jarden  of  weeds.     15905a. 
Husband.    20715. 


INDEX 


Corbin  (L.  S.)  : 

Depth  of  sin.    10491. 
Wife's  lesson.     50027. 
Corbin      (M.     M.)        Seusatia. 

41485. 
Corbin    (M.    O.)      Friar   &  the 

don.     15413. 
Corbin    (O.   B.)      Steam-roller. 

43843b. 
Corbisez    (A.)      Arriv6e    d'une 

famille  en  Amgrique.     1922. 
Corbyn    (C.    A.)      Lady    Kath- 

erine.    24445. 
Corbyn   (H.  W.)  : 

.BeJiind  the  scenes.     3333. 
Belles  of  the  kitchen.    3451. 
Bunch  of  cherries.    5462. 
Children  of  the  wood.  7046. 
Manager's  muddle.    28031. 
Phobus'  fix.    36154. 
Wrong    man    in    the    right 
place.     51884. 
Corchuelo  {El  BachiUer)  : 
Cantas  baturras.     6013. 
Ventaiias  del  cielo.    48822. 
Corcilius  (J.)    Perpetua.   35935. 
Corcoran    (B.)      See   Corcoran 

(J.  B.) 
Corcoran    (C.)      Musical   mem- 
ory.    31440. 
Corcoran  (F.  G.)  : 

Best  people  on  earth.    3593. 
Mendel  Beilis.     29120. 
Typhoon.     47864. 
Faith.     13428. 
Corcoran  (J.  'B.)  : 
Charity.     6744. 
Just  Babette.    23337. 
Mollv     of     the     Bar-Zero. 

30714. 
Nan.     31928. 
Corcoran   (M.  J.)  : 

Amer.  ambassador's  daugh- 
ter.    1154. 
Wrong  door.     51867. 
Corday    (M.)      Accord   parfait. 

147. 
Corde  (L.)  : 

Cardinal's  deputy.     0206. 
Dean  Swift.     10251,  10252. 
Fool  of  the  family.     14723. 
His  mother's  son.     19738. 
White  cockade.     50500. 
C6rdoba   (P.)  : 

Hijos  del  aire.     19469. 
Ola  negra.     33401. 
Pajarera  nacionnl.     35124. 
40  H.P.     52451. 
Cordoba    (P.   H.   de)      See  De 

Cordoba. 
Cordova.    See  De  Cordova. 
Cordray    (J.  F.)      Yankee  tar. 

52015. 
Corell   (J.)     My  nights  at  the 
play.     31667. 


Corelli   (M.)  : 

Ardath.     1464. 
Barabbas.     2953. 
Sorrows  of  Satan.     37318. 
Thelma.      10410,    4  5  6  8  6, 

456S8-45691a. 
Vendetta.       34006,     48774, 

48775. 
Wormwood.     118,   51799. 
v'orkery   (J.)  : 

Cead  mille  failte.    6552. 
Prodigal  son.    37594.  37.596. 
Corlev     (E.)       Organ    builder. 

34336a. 
Corliss   (B.  W.)  : 

Fanny  forgot.     13643. 
Florida  water.     14567. 
Templeton's      temperature. 
45305. 
Cormican    (J.)      V/hy    Holmes 

married.     .50733. 
Cor m  on   (E.)  : 

Celebrated  case.     65C1. 
In  the  heart  of  Md.    21432. 
Our  2  orphans.    34791. 
Pecheurs  de  perles.     35740 
Two  orphans.    47738,  47739. 
Corneau   (P.  B.)  : 
Children.     7021a. 
Napoleon     &     the     sentry. 
54683. 
Gorneill  (G.)   Tale  of  the  hours. 

44974. 
Corneille  (P.)  : 

Cid.        7313-7317,      17445b, 

53127. 
Continental  drama.     83S0a. 
Horace.    7317.  20263. 
Polyeucte.     83S0a,  36754. 

Gonielius    (P.)  : 

KalL^er  rief.     23459a. 
Kriimel  vor  Paris !  24263a. 
Cornelius    { S. )      T  ii  i  n  k  i  n  g . 

45792. 
Cornell  CEd.)     Safe  proposition. 

40486. 
Cornell   (Elizabeth)  : 

.Tack's  victory.    22397. 
jMrs.      Lane's     sanitarium. 
30399. 
('iirnell    (IT.  O.)      Bravest  girl. 

4950. 
<  'orufU   (Harry)  : 

.r.-ick  Mason's  baby.    22350. 
Stock-bri)ker.     43912. 
rornell    (Hughos)      Earth-born. 

12151. 
Cornell  (S.  H.)  : 
Coming.    53226. 
Heart  of  a  star.     lS450b. 
Man  size  .job.    54412. 
Unemployed.     48277. 

Cornell    (W.    D.)      No   sect   in 
heaven.     32885. 


Cornett.     N.  Y.  drama.     32530. 
Cornish    (H.   H.)      Transmuta- 
tion of  Yung  Ling.    46830. 
Cornish     (O.    W.)       Foiled. 

14657. 
Cornitius   (F.)  : 

Power  of  prcludice.    36981. 
Sunflower.    44539. 
Corr    (J.   F.)      Isle  of  Nippon. 

22164. 
Corr  (,L  P.)     For  gold.     14801. 
Corradini  (B.)    Maria  SalvestrL 

28239. 
Corral   (II.)     Cancifin  de  la  fa- 

randula.    5991. 
('orral  y  Mnira    (M.)     Azul  y 

roia.     2604. 
Coi-relli     (V.     G.)       My    Lady 

Betty.     31593. 
(^^orrigan  (E.)     Mrs.  Eastman's 

brooch.     ,545.57. 
('orrlgan   (.T.  F.)     His  last  les- 

?r,n.     196S7. 
(k)rrigan  (M.  De  V.)  : 

Ky.  handicap.     54163. 
Tenth  commandment. 
55536. 
<'on-iugton    (S.   B.)      Edgar  A. 

Poe.     12224. 
Carrochano     y      Ortega      (G.) 

Ciitanada.     16G84a. 
Corser    (H.  P.)      Great  Ameri- 
can duel.    17355a. 
Corsia  (E.  de)     See  De  Corsia. 
('orsini  (G.)     See  Keane  (Mrs. 

•Tames) 
Corson     (C.    Y.)     Tale    of    the 

comet.     44972. 
Cort  (J.)     New  woman.    32486. 
C()rt',4you    (L.)  : 

Advertising  brings  results. 

383. 
■Who    married    Littlepa.ge? 
50638. 

Cort-lyou  (V.^  W.)  : 

Dream  maiden.    11726a. 

Salvia.     55500. 
(Wtes  (A.  F.)     Dream.    11709. 
Cortes  (R.)    Mi-careme.    29357. 
dn-tmo  (F.  J.)  : 

Aguafuerte.    609. 

De  una  vida.     10183. 
Cortina   (E.  D.  do  la)  : 

TH'spues  de  la  1  In  via  el  sol. 
10579. 

Indiano.     216-54. 

Cortis   (B.  W.)  : 

Awakening.    2543b. 

Bit    of    life.      4003a,    4004, 

52903. 
Doctor  Brown.     11120. 
Every     woman's     problem. 

53562. 
Master  move.    28695a. 


2970 


INDEX 


Cortis  (E.  W. ) —Continued. 
Schemer.     41043. 
Signal-service.     42306. 
Sundew.     44537. 
Taming  the  himer.    45071. 
Tangle.     45092,  45093. 
Triumph  of  faith.    47089. 
Web.    49866. 

What    every     man     needs. 
55881. 
Cortland    (Mrs.    H.)      Octavia. 

33245. 
Corvinus  (W.)     Heart  &  dollar. 

18423. 
Cory   (A.  E.)     Michal.     29375. 
Cory   (G.  B.)  : 

Amazon  king.    1082. 
Dress  rehearsal.     11809. 
Mermaid.    29215. 
Cory     (F.    Y.)      Fairy     channe- 
ling.   13402. 
Cory    (J.  M.)      Twentieth   cen- 
tury miracle.    47434. 
Cory  (V.)     Life's  shop  window. 

25344. 
Coryell    (H.   H.)      Red   streak. 

38806. 
Coryell   (J.  R.)  : 

Made  in  heaven.    27236. 
Respectability.    39104. 
Western  girl.     50013. 
Cosby  (F.  E.)     Althea.    1027. 
Cosby    (R.  H.)     Princess  Goo- 
Goo.    37417. 
Cosenza    (G.)      Lnca  di  Casch- 

mire.    26803. 
Coss    (J.   J.)      Pageant,   Roger 

Bacon.    35049b. 
Cossa  (P.)     Nero.    32241. 
Cosson    (E.  R.)      New  Godiva. 

32386. 
Costa  (C.)     Blitzmiidl.    4276. 
Costa  (E.)    Shepherder  virtuoso. 

42054. 
Costa   (F.  da)     See  Da  Costa. 
Costa   (M.)     Capitan  Fracassa. 

6055. 
Costallat  &  CO.     Damnation  de 

Faust.    9684. 
Coste  (C.)    Adversaries.    52575. 
Coste  (J.)    Charbonniers.   6737. 
Costelli      (J.)       Fortune-teller. 

15066. 
Costello  (T.  J.)  : 

Beauty  doctor.    3226. 
Don't    you    want    to    look 

handsome?    11424. 
Microbe    of    love.      29388, 
29389. 
Cote   (M.)     Witch  of  Bramble 

Hollow.     51268. 
Cotes     (Mrs.    E.)       Two    Bob. 

47561a. 
Cotherall  (A.)     Prodigal's  wel- 
come.    37599. 


Cotta  (L.  Garcia)     See  Garcia 

Cotta. 
Cotta'sche    (J.    G.)    buchhand- 
lung  nachfolger: 

Entgotterte  welt.     53540. 
Ostpreussen.    34413a. 
SchniPtterlings s  c  h  1  a  c  h  t. 

41073. 
Umweg  zum  cod.    47919a. 
Gotten    (R.    F.)      Stuart    Den- 

ville — gentleman.     44251. 
Cottens  (V.  de)  : 

Demoiselles    des    Saint- 

Gyriens.    10451. 
Papa  de  Francine,     35207. 
Cotter  (.J.)  Whole  show.  50697. 
Cotter    (J.   S.)     Caleb,  the  de- 
generate.    5835. 
Cotter   (W.)  : 

Polar  "expedition.     36660. 
Volunteers.     49274. 
Cotterman     (S.     N.)  Conquest. 

8291. 
Cottman    (G.    S.)      Love,    the 

sovereign.     26630. 
Cotton      (I.)        Hardest     way. 

18212. 
Cotton  (M.  J.  L.)  : 

Amaranth   &   Llewella. 

1050. 
Orphan  Althaea  &  Strafford 
Elliston.     3437oa. 

Cotton  (R.  F.)  : 

Beneatli  the  surface.    3494. 
Master  o'  ceremonies. 

28090. 
.'lottone    (C.)      Life   of  horror. 

2.5318. 
Cottrell   (H.  D.)  : 

Before   the   Gringos   came. 

3293. 
By  Ivingly  favor.    5684. 
Christmas  on  the  Comstock. 

7240. 
Cupid  &  cannon.    9358a, 
Girl  of  the  West.    16607. 
Half-breed.     17921. 
Imperial  highway.    21030. 
In  Arkansas.    21106. 
In  South  Car'liney.    21329.: 
Judge  &  the  .1ury.    23139. 
Knight  of  the  mask.   24154. 
Mouth  of  the  cannon.  31258.' 
No  man's  land.    32867. 
Price  of  power.     37170. 
Prince   of   Albuquerque. 

37325. 
Romance    of    the    road. 

39823. 
Spirit   of   the    Sequoia. 

43576. 
Tiger's  eye.     46198. 
Cottrell    (H.   T.)      Miss   Tree.! 
30044.  ' 


Cottrelly  (M.)  Midnight  prom- 
ise.    29449. 

Cotvoes  (Baron)  Viola,  the 
betyar.    49090. 

Couch  (E.  L.)  Gapt.  Kidd. 
6129. 

Couche  (A.  C.)  Louis  Montey. 
26393. 

Coucy.    See  De  Goucy. 

Goudert  (F.  R.)  Wanderer. 
49467. 

Coudrin    (J.  R.)     Veteran  fire- 
man of  Squashend.     48915. 
Coughlan    (A.    T.)      Prophecy. 

37705. 
Coughlan  (D.  A.)     Mat  Coyle's 

determination.     28753. 
Goiighlin    (E.)      Actors'    trou- 
bles.   214a. 
Coulon    (.T.    F.)      See    Conlon 

(J.  F.) 
Coultas    (A.  M.)  : 

All  kinds  of  a  hero.    869. 
Going  up.     16864a. 
Coulter   (E.  K.)  : 

In  contempt  of  court.  21131. 
Turncoat.    47368. 
Coulter    (G.)     Ideal.     20862. 
Coulter  (G.  D.)     New  company 

conunauder.     32350. 
Coulter    (J.  E.)  : 

Bundle  of  rags.     5489. 

Rooster  spring.     39910. 

Coancil   of  Hope   college.     See 

Hope  college  (Council  of) 
'  oiiutess  (The)  pseud.     Set  in 

diamonds.    12729. 
Countryman  (C.  G.)    Secretary. 

413Gla. 
Countryman  (M.  E.)  : 

Hiram  .Jones'  bet.     19517a. 
Miss  Parkington.    30000. 
Rebellion  of  Mrs.  Barclay. 
38629. 

Countryman  (R.)  : 

Black  Hawk.     4109. 
Perpetual  motion.     35938a. 

Courcelles  (M.)     Sailor's  heart. 

40505. 
Courcey  (C.  de)     See  De  Cour- 

cey. 
Gourneen     (W.)       My    little 

angel.    31621a. 
Coursey      (E.     de)       See     De 

Coursey. 

Courteline    (G.)  : 

Blank-cartridge.     4200a. 

Cruche.    9239. 

J'en    ai    plein    le    dos    de 

margot.     22292. 
M  e  s  s  i  e  u  rs  les  Ronds-de- 

Guir.    29317. 
Peace  at  home.    35684. 


2911 


INDEX 


Courtenay    (F.  W.)  : 
Fatal  card.     13741. 
Only  prisoner.    34215. 
Courtland    (W.   A.)      Lobbyist. 

26025. 
Courtland    (W.    R.    van)      See 

Van  Courtland. 
Courtlandt.     S  o  m  n  a  in  b  u  1  a . 

43181. 
Coui-tneidge  (R.)  : 

Light  blues.     25363a. 
Mousme.    31253. 
Oh,  Caesar!     54755. 
Pearl  girl.     35725a. 
Tom  .Jones.    46449. 
Courtney    (C.)      Wrong    room. 

51900. 
Courtney  (D.)    Droleen.   11843. 
Courtney    (Mrs.  J.  W.)     Dick, 

the  dreamer.    10807. 
Courtney  (M.)  : 

Fifth  string.     14152. 
Open  window.    34250. 
Stranded.    44025. 
Courtney     (W.     L.)       Undine. 

48269. 
Courtright   (W.)  : 

Araminta's  wedding.    1762. 
Barnrake  twins.     3006. 
Just  from  Cohoes.     23354. 
L.  K.  C.  P.    24279. 
Power     of     imagination. 

36955. 
Princess     of     Rag-bag. 

37443a. 
Ragout  or  hash.     38348. 
Scrapple.    41191. 
Stuttering  John.    44303. 
Couthoui      (J.)        Eleven-forty 

p.  m.     12449. 
Coutts   (F.)     -See  Latymer   (F. 

Money-Coutts,  haron) 
Couturier    (P.    Vaillant-)      See 

Valliant-Couturier. 
Couvrey    (L.  de)     Vielgeliebte. 

49002. 
Covell    (H.  A.)  : 

Faust,  N.  Y.    13911. 
Handicap.     18060. 
In  the  ring.    21491. 
Little  Monte  Cristo.   25802. 
Mona.     30736. 
Covert   (J.  C.)     Rienzi,  last  of 

the  Romans.    39408. 
Covert  (W.  E.)     Woman's  king- 
dom.    56000. 
Covey    (E.  J.  K.) : 
Clash.     7538a. 
Paving    the    toll    of    now. 

35677. 
Penalty  of  ignorance. 

35829. 
Their  first  night.    45659. 
Coville  (D.  P.)     Society  terror. 
43024. 


Coville  (J.  M.)     Victim  of  en- 
vironment.    48950. 
Covington   (Z.  W.)  : 
Credulity.     9055. 
For     her     sister's     honor. 

14823. 
Gropers.     53839. 
Her  first  case.    18983. 
Honesty  pill.     20113b. 
Parsonage.     35377. 
Simp.     42447a. 
Thi-ee    teaspoons    full. 

46030b. 
Zeps.    560.52. 

Cowan  (Fletcher)  : 
Adiroudacks.    289. 
All  for  Milly.    846. 
Flower  &  the  leaf.    14578. 
Fol  de  rol.     14661. 
Fouutainhead.    15138. 
House     that     Jack     built. 

20444. 
Schuyler's    Queen   Anne. 

41134. 

Cowan   (Frank)     M.  C.    26985. 
Cowan   (J.  F.)     Will  Whaffles. 

51052. 
Cowan    (J.  H.)  : 

Every     inch     an     A  m  e  r  . 
13114. 

My  wife's  husband.    31758. 

Souls.    43338. 
Cowan    (L.  H.)  : 

Belhaven.     3351. 

Rajah  Sindh.    38398. 

Reckoning.     38666. 

Sword  of  chivalry.     44816. 

Yolaude.    52121. 

Cowan   (S.)  : 

Abhul,  the  Azra.    52547. 

Ball  &  chain.    2838a,  52818. 

Collaboration.    53212. 

Eurasian.    13043a. 

I  wish  I  knew,    54015. 

In  the  morgue.     54043. 

Investigation.    54069. 

Parasite.     35279a. 

Playing  the  game.    36477b. 

Spider  web.    55413. 

State   forbids.     43822a, 
43822b. 

Tami-Ko-San.    45037a. 

Wonder  of  the  age.  51649c. 
Cowan   (W.  E.)  : 

Acting  academy.    194. 

Haunted  house.    18305. 

Table  d'hote.    44895. 

Waterwitch,  U.  S.  N.   49705. 
Coward  (E.  F.)  : 

King  Stephen.     23915. 

Newest  Amsterdam.    325.51. 
Cowdrey  (L.  R.)    Day  in  camp. 

10123. 
Cowen.    Neither  of  them.  32173. 


Cowen  (A.  F.)     Four  girls  in  a 

canoe.    15149. 
Cowen   (B.)  : 

Four     girls     in    a    canoe. 

15149. 
Marian  &  the  major.  28248. 
Cowen   (F.  H.)     Signa.    42300. 
Cowen    (L. )  : 

Before  &  after.    3275. 
Looking  for  trouble.   26167, 

26168. 
Mrs.  Potiphar's  past.  30443. 
World,    the    flesh„    &    th^ 
devil.     51772. 
Cowen    (L.   M.)      Her   father's 

wife.     lS978a. 
Cowgill    (J.)      Girl  next   door. 

16583. 
Cowham   (B.  G.)    Bamboosilum. 

2879. 
Cowing   (E.  K.)  : 

Hero  of  Saratoga.     19263. 
Mondisfield.     30748. 
Cowl     (H.     C.)       Marguerite's 

vision.     28226. 
Cowl   (J.)  : 

At  daybreak.    52745. 
Lilac  time.     54273. 
Cowl     (M.    M.)       Marguerite's 

vision.      28226. 
Cowles   (A.)  : 

Actor  &  the  maid.    203. 
Alias  Irish  Tessie.    768. 
Amusement  bureau.    1376. 
Circumstantial       evidence. 

7388. 
Cougere.    8638. 
Coward.     8972a. 
Down    in    the    subway. 

11609. 
Even   unto    the   3d    &    4th 

generation.     13082. 
Jewel  fantasie.    22692. 
Light    in    the    window. 

25377. 
Making  of  a  man.    27621. 
Mamie's  chance.     27669. 
Retribution     &     Morpheus. 

39170. 
Struggle.     44228. 
Turkey-trot-i-tis.     47336. 
Under  orders.     48125a. 
Whirl-i-gig  of  time.     50451. 
Yankee  splash.     52012, 
Yellow  peril.     52085. 
Cowles      (C.)        Grandfather's 

clock.    17290. 
Cowles   (C.  O.)  : 

Johnathan's  courtship. 

22886. 
One  horse  town.    34016. 
Cowles   (E.  L.)  : 

Betv^-eeu  the  lines.    52881. 

Cost.     8608. 

Moriarty's  mistake.    31031. 


2972 


INDEX 


Cowles   (E.  L.) — Continued. 
Vermont    State    folks. 
48874,  48875. 
Cowles    (E.  T.)      Gawky  John. 

15951. 
Cowles    (F.    A.)      Where    the 

lane  turned.     50394. 
Cowles  (H.  H.)    Babette  of  the 

net.     2622,  2623. 
Cowles   (M.  Z.)     Let  us  alone. 

25136. 
Cowles     (W.    P.)      Budge    vs. 

Budge.     5394. 
Cowley   (E.  J.) : 

Bohemians.    4498. 
Lone  pine.     26114. 
Cowley     (J.     E.)       Crawford's 

claim.     9027. 
Cowper   (A.)     King  of  rogues. 

23851. 
Cowper  (E.  M.)     Dairy  farm. 

9643. 
Cowper   (F.  C.)  : 
Hamlet.     17980. 
Henry  VIII.     18882. 
Cowper   (J.  C.)  : 

Dagobert,    the    faithful 

soldier.    9G29. 
Roadside  daisies.     39596. 
While  there's  life.     50438. 
Wolsey.     51364. 
Cowper   (W.  C.)  : 
Adam  Bede.    249. 
Blackmail.     4166. 
Brave  man.    4944. 
Capt.  Fracasse.    6108. 
Chris's  crosses.     7170. 
Courtship    of   Adam   Bede. 

8871. 
Florell.     14556. 
Gipsy  born.     16399. 
Grandfather's  clock.    17291. 
Her  last  hope.    19048. 
In  the  dead  of  night.    21385. 
Lamb's  gambol.     24563. 
Modesta.     30677. 
Sentimental  burglar.  41510. 
Sheegeeh.     42035. 
Talked   about.     45007. 
Wage  winner.     49344. 
Cowperthwait   (L.  C.)  : 
Mother-love.    31157. 
World  god.     51766. 
Cox  (A.  R.)    Compensation  for 

living.     8166. 
Cox   (E.  C.)     Home  life  of  an 
Amer.  chauffeur.    20026. 

Cox     (E.    J.)      Valley    Forge. 

48649. 
Cox    (E.   R.)      Duel   at   dawn. 

11955. 
Cox  (G.  D.)  : 

King  &  the  ballad  monger. 

23732. 
Russian  princess.    40339. 


Cox  (H.  J.  W.)     Dante.     9833. 
Cox  (J.  W.)     For  Reck  &  Tech. 

14901a. 
Cox  (L.)     lone.     21921. 
Cox     (L.     B.)       Our     Florida 

home.     34631. 
Cox     (N.)      Enfant     prodigue. 

12751. 
Cox   (P.)  : 

Brownies.     5331., 
Brownies      i  n     Fairyland. 
5335. 
Cox    (R.)      Her  1st  lesson  in 

horseback  riding.    53913. 
Cox   (R.  Douglas-)     See  Doug- 
las-Cox. 
Cox  (R.  H.)  : 

Bells    that    rang    Nelly    a 

bride.  3463. 
Chance.  6665. 
Jo,  the  waif  of  the  streets. 

22758: 
Mliss,  child  of  the  Sierras. 

30547. 
Never  afraid.     32296. 
Our  2  orphans.     34791. 
Prestidigitateur.    37091. 
Slave's  devotion.    42724. 

Cox    (S.)  : 

Doll  from  Paris.     11256a. 
Formerly     35,     now     19. 

15028a. 
Irish  millionaire.     22009a. 
Meteor  girl.    54498. 
Rudolph,  beggar  prince. 

40227a. 
Show  me  Tom.     42185a. 
Winning  a  husband.    51142. 

Cox    (W.)      Social    dynamites. 

42958. 
Cox   (W.  F.)     Envuelta  en  su 

red.     12817. 
Coxey    (W.  D.)  : 

Her  sacrifice.    19122. 
Hippodrome.    19511, 
Yon  Yonson.    52125. 
Coykendall.     Doctor's  troubles. 

11208. 
Coyle     (E.    E.)       Purple    bug. 

37884.  37885. 
Coyle    (T.)      His  Dutch   uncle. 

53940. 
Coyle   (W.  H.)  : 

Hungry  hunters.    20668. 
Nero,     the     Irish     Roman. 

32246. 
Si     Perkins,     the     waiter. 
42213. 
Coyne.   Grogan's  elevation, 

17675. 
Coyne   (J.  M.)     East  side  poli- 
tician.   12169. 
Covne  (J.  S.)     Maj.  De  Boots. 
27571. 

2973 


Coyne  (M.  J.)     Nation's  honor. 

32056. 
Coyne     (T.    J.)       Silver    shoe. 

42417. 
Cozzens     (H.    W.)     jr.      When 

love  speaks.    50262. 
Cozzoliuo    (D.)      Fanfaron. 

13639. 
Cozzolino      (G.)       Monaca     di 

Monza.    30737a. 
Crabbe.     Smugglers  &  poachers. 

26589. 
Crabbe  (H.  S.)     Lady  of  Win- 
deck.    24508. 
Crable    (G.)      Twenty   minutes 

in  the  club  house.     47447, 
Crabtree  (A,  D.)  : 

Golden  fleece.    16950. 
Millspeed.     29690. 
Mosswood.    31108,  31109. 
Reaping      the      whirlwind. 
38605. 
Crabtree   (L.)  : 
Clytie.     7711. 

Dick  in  old  London.    10804. 
Old  London.     33540. 
Rainbow.     38382. 
Cradoc  (W.)     In  old  Va.  21283. 
Craft  (A.)     Ardath.     1789a. 
Craft     (E.    J.)       His    affinity. 

19537. 
Craft   (M.  C.)  : 

Adam  Bede.     250. 
Hetty  Sorrel.     19329. 
Turncoat.     47369. 
Grafton    (J.  A.)  : 

Stranger  star.     55454. 
White  City.     50498a. 
Crafts    (A.  S.)  : 

Point     lace     &     diamonds. 

36632, 
Purple  &  fine  linen,    37880, 
Crafts    (H.)      Within   the   ene- 
my's lines.    51305. 
Cragg   (G.  A.)  : 

Cleopatra,    7585. 
Cranks.    9016. 
Cragin.(B.    W.)      Money -ques- 
tion.    30789a. 
Craig   (A.  T.)  : 

Book  of  the  Irish  historic 

pageant.     4611. 
Syrian  elopement.    44881. 
Craig    (C.   G.)      Parson's  love. 

35382. 
Craig    *(E,     G.)        Bethlehem. 

3609. 
Craig  (G.  W.  H.)     Crime.  9076. 
Craig    (Hardin)     Richard    the 

Second.    39351, 
Craig     (Hugh)       Struensge. 

44222, 
Craig   (J,  B.)  : 

Fly    in    the    ointment. 
14619a. 


INDEX 


Craig  (J.  B.) — Continued. 

When    dreamr,    come    true. 
50217. 
Craig   (J.  P.)  : 

Jean  Valjean.     22565. 
Mighty  deep.    29523. 
Rose  of  Ariz.    89982. 
Craig  (J.  S.)    From  '49  to  '94— 

Cal.     15540. 
Craig   (M.  L.)  : 

Let  sleeping  dogs  lie.   25133. 
Rosamond's  bower.     39938. 
Who     but      Lady      Green- 
sleeves?     50604. 
Wraith    of    County    Hugh. 
51823. 
Craig  (R.)  jr.    Allegory  of  the 

sun   god.     930. 
Craig    (R.  H.)  : 
Ban-She.     2882. 
Faust  &  Marguerite.    13906. 

13907. 
John's  dad.    22892. 
Rajah's  ruby.     38398a. 
Craig  (R.  W.)    I've  got  another 

job  noAV.     20826. 
Craig    &    Buhner.      'Should    a 

woman  tell?    42174. 
Craig-Wentworth.      See    Went- 

worth. 
Craigen   (M.)     Duel  of  hearts. 

11963. 
Craighill     (R.     E.)       Virginia. 

49121. 
Craigie     (G.    W.)       Weakling. 

49831c,  55856. 
Craigie  ( H. )    Dougall  &  friends. 

11562. 
Craigie  (P.  M.  T.)  : 

Ambassador.     1089a. 
Bishop's  move.     898S. 
Flute  of  Pan.    14616. 
Osbern  &  Ursyne.     34398. 
Craik  (D.  M.  M.)  : 

John    Halifax,    gentleman. 

22855a. 
Last     of     the     Ruthveus. 
24748. 
Grain  (A.  H.)     Pauline.    35630. 
Grain   (G.  D.)   jr.     His  daugh- 
ter.   19590a. 
Graker    (R.    J.)      When    Nor- 
raand  won  the  Derby.    50276. 
Crakow  (L.  N.)     Father  &  son. 

13825. 
Cram     (G.    R.)      Wet    &    dry. 

50036. 
Cram      (R.     A.)        Exoalibur. 

13185. 
Cramer.     Home   &    abroad. 

20011. 
Cramer  (C.  B.)     Queen  of  sin- 
ners.    88040. 
Cramer  (J.  B.)  &  co.    Belle  of 
Valados.     52858. 


Cramer    (L.    C.)      Bible   char- 
acters.   3748. 
Crandall    (I.  J.)  : 

Beyond  the  gate.    52883. 
Bridge.     5079. 
Chivalry  of  love.     53147. 
Faun  &  the  puritan.   13895. 
Last  rehearsal.     54229. 
Way  of  a  maid.     49733. 
When    dreams    come    true. 

50212. 
When     the    hour     strikes. 
55905. 
Crandell    (J.   S.)  : 

One   of  Cleopatra's  nights. 

34059. 
Yankee  brigands.     51968. 
Crane    (A.  M.)  : 

Everything     by     steam. 

13142. 
Falsely  accused.     13546. 
Love  or  money.    26592. 
Crane  (A.  R.)     Dawson  widow. 

10093. 
Crane   (O.  F.)  : 

He    who    explains    last. 

18397. 
Wanted,  a  divorce.     49504. 
Crane  (D.  P.)     Baron  of  Zoom. 

3022. 
Crane    (E.  B.)  : 

At   the   hour   of   midnight. 

2247. 
Benevolent  test.     3515. 
Gladiator's  last  race.  16707. 
Triumph    of    love.      47097, 
47101. 
Crane  (E.  G.)  : 

Berquin.     3543a. 
Imperial  republic.    21033. 
Necken.     32134, 
Crane   (E.  M.)  : 
Ashes.     2072. 
Bachelor     maid's     reunion. 

2676. 
Before  the  dawn.    3290. 
Best  man.    3587. 
Billy's  bungalow.     3889. 
Brute.     5349. 
Fun     in    the    farm-house. 

15691. 
Guest  of  honor.    17737. 
Heart  of  a  man.    18446. 
Honor  of  the  class.    20170. 
In  the  ferry  house.    21402. 
Just  for  fun.    23349. 
Little  Miss  Wanda.    25798. 
Little  savage.    25870. 
Lost  New  Year.     26327. 
Men,     maids,      &     match- 
makers.   29103. 
Next  door.     32583.  32584. 
Pair  of  idiots.    35092. 
Peggy's  predicament. 
35808c. 


Crane  (E.  M.) — Continued. 
Rainbow  kimona.    38387. 
Raps.     38480. 
Real  thing.     38572. 
Regular  flirt.     38934. 
Slip     of     a     girl.       42789, 

42789a. 
Sun  maiden.    44527. 
When  a  man's  single.  50187. 
Whirlwind.     50469. 
Winning  a  wager.     51146. 
Ye   village    skewl    of   long 

ago.    52042. 

Crane   (F.  H.)     Reincarnation. 

38972. 
Crane   (G.)  : 

Am  I  your  wife?    1041. 
Everybody's  up.    13132. 
Crane    {Mrs.   G.)  : 

Everybody's  up.     13132. 
Pixley's    prodigal    parents. 

36420. 
Spilt  milk.     43546. 
When     grass     meets     sod 
50224. 

Crane   (G.  W.)  : 
Anglers.     1516. 
Secret  of  wealth.     41343. 
Thespian  wain.     45751. 

Crane  (H.  G.)     Brothers.   5298. 
Crane    (Hal)     Passing  of  Pan. 

54SS6. 
Crane    (Hall)    Yellow   chapter. 

52058. 
Crane  (Harold)    Lash.    24666a. 
Crane  (L.  L.)    N.  Y.  wide  open. 

32542. 
Crane   (M.  B.)  : 

Little  tin  god.    25903. 
On  the  frontier.    33846. 
Crane  (M.  G.)     Their  neighbor. 

45678. 
Crane    {11.  H.)  : 

At  the  milliner's.    52753. 

Girls.     53784. 

Rumpus    on    Olympus. 

40262a. 
Three's  a  crowd.     46021b. 

Crane  (M.  R.)     Contest.   53245. 
Crane      (V.)        Strongest     tie. 

44210.  "■• 
Crane  (W.)     Fritz,  the  wander- 
ing musician.    15493. 
Crane  (W.  A.)    N.  Y.  wide  open. 

32542. 
Crane  ( W.  B. )      Keeping  him  at 

home.     23566. 
Crane  (Yv.  H.)     Cherubs.  6918. 
Crane  &  co. : 

Hamlet.     17999. 
.Tulius  Caesar.    23253. 
King  Lear.    23811. 
Macbeth.    27039. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29175. 


2974 


INDEX 


Crane  &  co. — Contiuued. 
Othello.     34420. 
Tempest.     45278. 
Crane    &    Morningside.      Last 

tone.     24776. 
Ci'ane   bros.     Mudtown   circus. 

31300. 
Cranston    (C.)      De  Wolf   liop- 

peretta.    10737a. 
Cranston   (H.)  : 

Dan  Cupid  &  co.    9693. 
Jones'  500  pounds.     22981. 
Noma.     32973. 
Cranz    (A.)  : 
Acte.     193. 
Barfusstiinzeriu.     2  9  s  1  - 

2983. 
Bilderbuch.    3830. 
Blaue  held.    4211. 
Dame    von    Moulin    rouw. 

9681. 
Hahn  im  korb.    17890. 
Himmelbett.     19496. 
Johannistraum.       2  2  818, 

22819. 
Liebesschule.    25254,  25255. 
Snobinette.     42894. 
Tippmamsell.     46309. 
Verschenkte    frau.      4S8S8. 

48889. 
Weiberfeind.     49945,  49946. 
Cranz  (E.)     Klecks.    24075a. 
Crapsey     (A.     S.)       Deformed 

transformed.    10388. 
Crapsey    (E.)  : 

Elsie's  error.    12554. 
Hearts  &  heads.     18536. 
Crary    (J.  E.)  : 

.Jacob      Schlaff's     mistake. 

22406. 
.Tohanes     Blatz's     mistake. 

22810. 
Old  wayside  inn.     33675. 
Olivet.     33715. 
Cras   (Y.)  : 

John    Brunn    from    Woon- 

socket.    22840. 
Who  is  luny?     50619a. 

Crater    (G.   E.)    jr.: 
Bounders.     4757. 
California.     5844. 
God's  kiss.     16844a. 
Heart's  desire.     53893. 
Luck  wanted.    54357. 
Plague.    36423. 
She,  of  Mars.    55317. 
Stepping   stone.     43876a. 
Thousand    years    hence. 
45920b. 

Craven   (A.  S.)  : 

Compleat  angler.    8167a. 
Last  of  the  English.   24735. 
Princess  Caprice.     37402. 
Vow.    49302. 

5379— VOL  2—16 83 


Craven    (D.  H.)  : 

Cicerone.     7312. 

Duplicity.     12045. 

Hide  &  seek.     19387. 

Shadowed  life.     41698. 
Craven    (B\)  : 

Little  stranger.     25890. 

Too  many  cooks.    46522. 
Craven   (H.  T.)  : 

Meg's  diversion.     29054. 

Milky  white.    29600. 

Miriam's  crime.     29817. 
Craven   (N.  R.)  : 

Columbus.    8011. 

Government  claims.    17169. 

Undercurrents.     48248. 
Craven    (T.)  : 

Fugitive.     15641. 

Miser's  will.     29875.   i 
Craven    (W.   S.)  : 

Cicerone.    7312. 

Duplicity.     12045. 

Glass  houses.    16728. 

Hide  &  seek.    19387. 

Mixed.     30510. 

Shadowed  life.    41698. 

Cravens     ( J. )       E  v  e  r  y  b  o  y. 

13133a. 
Craw   (G.  R.)  : 

Advertisement  writer.    379. 
Bric-a-brac.    5039. 
Fox  hunt.     15213. 
Goose  flowers.    17129. 
Ma  squerading  heiress. 

28653. 
Narcissus.    32013. 
Pass.    35437. 

Passing  of  Harriet.    35452. 
Rabbit's  foot.    38265. 
Roxana.    40117,  40118. 
Surgeon's   sweetheart. 

44642. 
Trace.     46679. 
Crawford     (A.)       Shakespeare 

water-c   re.     41736.  41736a. 
Crawford   (B.)     Magazine  man 

&  the  lady.    27331b. 
Crawford    (C.)  : 

Capt.  Careless.    6096. 
Grandpa's    foxy    boys. 

17305.     ■ 
Nancy  Brown.     31950. 

Crawford    (C.  H.)  : 

Foster  brother.     15102. 
Young  guard.    52168. 
Crawford    (C.  K.)      Time  pay- 
ments.    46244. 
Crawford     (D.    A.)       Moozeby. 

30987. 
Crawford  (De  W.  H.)     Lost  in 

the  jungles.     26317. 
Crawford   (F.  M.)  : 

Francesca     da     Rimini. 
15250,  15428a. 

2975 


Crn wford  ( F.  M. )  —Contiuued. 
In  the  palace  of  the  king. 

21475b. 
Weisse  schwester.     49955. 
.White  sister.     50572. 

Crawford    (G.  H.)      Redeemer]. 

38828. 
Crawford     (G.    S.)       Sedan. 

41381. 

Cra\vford   (J.)  : 

All  in  the  family.    860. 

Out  of  the  darkness.  34830. 
(Jra wford     (.1.    A.)      Reunited. 

39216. 
Crawford    (J.  C.)  : 

Beauty  shop.    3239. 

Sour  &  sweet.     43347, 
Ci-a wford    (J.  R.)  : 

Bezsemenoffs.     3741. 

Lovely  Peggy.     26666. 

Robin  of  Sherwood.    39664. 
Crawford   (J.  S.)     Mohammed, 

the  prophet.    30687. 
Crawford    (J.  W.)  : 

Cal.     thro     Death     Valley. 
5859. 

Col.  Bob.    7899. 

Dregs.     11795. 

Fonda.     14701,  14702. 

Miglity  truth.     29528. 

Tat.     45150. 

Crawford    (M.   F.)      Last  days 

of  Pompeii.     24701. 
Crawford   (M.  P.)     Lone  hand 

4  aces.     26111. 
Crawford    (O.  T.)  : 

Chicago  tramp.    ^49. 
Forger's  daughter.    15008. 
Great  bank  robbery.   17358. 
Great    western    train    rob- 
bery.    17487. 
Lightening  express.     25400. 
Midnight  in  N.  Y.     29432. 
N.  Y.  at  midnight.     32522. 
Secret  wedding.     41357. 

Crawford    (R.   M.)      Mephisto's 
hothouse.    54490a. 

fra  wford     (W.     S.    P.)       Neil 
<3'Connor.     32171. 

Crawley   (G.  J.)  : 

Casey  Jones,  jr.     6355. 
Down  Suwanee  way.  53459. 
Girl     of     the     Flying     X. 

53779. 
Graham  of  the  north  woods. 

53819. 
Lost  claim  13.     54325. 
Turn  o'  the  road.     55680. 
Crawley   (J.  S.)     At  midnight. 

52747. 
Craypo    (V.)      Wanted,  a  soci- 
able typewriter.     495S7. 


iNl>EX 


Cr«ager   (M.  E.)  : 

Evening  with  Chaucer. 

13090a. 
Yoo-hoo.    52126a. 
Creager    (Mrs.   P.   D.)      Even- 
ing with  Chaucer.    13090a. 
Creamer  (C.)  Lady  from  Para- 
dise.    24407a. 
Creamer   (H.  S.)     Oh  promise 

me.    33355. 
Creasey    (J.  E.)     True  Ameri- 
can.    47205. 
Creel    (G.)  : 

Call  of  the  soul.    5908. 
Clutch     of     circumstance. 

7708. 
Cook  lady.    8445. 
Cregan     (S.)       Darrell's    pro- 
teges.     9910. 
Creighton   (B.)  : 

Bell  of  Guadalupe.     3365. 
Beside  the  still  water.  3569. 
Brain  worker.    4S93a. 
Glance  ahead.     16720a. 
Half  a  mllliou.    17910a. 
Knave.    24115a. 
Lying  machine.    54366. 
Our  husband.    34676a. 
Creighton  (J.)     Half  a  million. 

17910a. 
Creighton    (J.    S.)      My   Mary 

Elly.     31640. 
Creighton    (M.  F.)     American. 

1148. 
Crellin    (J.   S.)  : 

For  the  king.     14933. 
Royal  lover.    40154. 
Creraen   (G.)     Bareback  rider. 

2979. 
Oi-emer   (J.  F.) : 

Anna,  the  anarchist's 

daughter.     1547. 
Night-riders  of  Ky.    32744. 
Cremers   (V.)  : 

Marguerite  de  La  Vallifere. 

28224. 
Puppets.     37853. 
Crgmieux.      Bridge    of    sighs. 

5090. 
Ci'emonesi    (P.)  : 

Cry  of  the  heart.    9287. 

Curing  the  tenor.    9478. 

Crepeau     (A.    .T.)       By    royal 

command.     5712. 
Crescy    (R.  L.)  : 

Dangerous  game.    9766, 
Gambler's  daughter.    15808. 
Ruined  life.     40245. 
Crespi    (C.)     Tempra  italiana. 

45307. 
Crespo    (J.)  : 

Babucha  de  Mahoma.  2625. 
Bella  Tripita.     3374. 
CorKa  blanca.    8598. 
Cristo  de  la  Luz.    914S. 


Crespo  (J.) — Continued. 

Desmiguen.     10559. 

G6nero  grande.     16071. 

Liberales.    25207. 

Ole  con  ole !  33681. 
Crespo  y  Burcet  (J.)    Fases  de 

luna.    13714. 
Cressy    (W.    J.)      Maj.    &   the 

judge.    27567. 
Cressy  (W.  M.)  : 

Billy  &  the  girl.    3874. 

Bottle  6-40-9.    4724. 

Car  2,  state  room  1.     6190. 

Cattle  queen.     6484. 

Chicago   charity.     6944. 

City  case.     53183. 

Coral  strand.  8492. 

Dan  Briggs,  sheriff.     9094. 

From   nowhere    to    Broad- 
way.    53725. 

Grasping    an    opportunity. 
17325. 

In  the  granite  hills.    21418. 

.Tinimie     Pinkerton's     1st 
case.     22742. 

Justice  of  Judge  Calhoun. 
54157. 

Man  from  Macy's.    27783. 

Man    who     remembered. 
27989. 

aierry  Khan.     29241. 

Minstrel's  daughter.   29772. 

Mrs.  Goddai-d  of  Ipsilanti. 
30370. 

New  hosier.     32399. 

O.  K.  girl.    33182. 

On  the  owl.    33883. 

One  Christmas  eve.    33992. 

One  night  only.    34051. 

Playmates.    36492. 

Quick  sales.    3S186a. 

Red  parrot.     38772. 

Reliable  liar.    55144. 

She  tried  to  sizzle.    55319. 

Silas  Gould,  G.  A.  R.  42318. 

Spring  of  youth.    43656. 

Town  hall  to-night.    46652. 

What  the  baby  did.    50136. 

Wyoming  whoop.    51932, 
Cretin   (J.  C)  : 

Cresar  Girodot's  will.   5800. 

Honor.     20148. 

Inheritance.     21716. 

Love's  stratagem.    26739. 
Crovot   (G.  J.)  : 

Reginetta.     38923. 

Two  happy  fathers.    47631. 
Crew : 

Geisha.     16013. 

Little    Christopher    Colum- 
bus.    25621. 
Crewe   (A.)     My  Lady  Raffles. 


Crews   (C.  W.) 
why.     50674. 


Who's  who  & 


Crezolle    (A.  de)    Spell  of  the 

past.     5.5412. 
Criado  (H.)  Solteronas.    46915. 
Crichton   (J.)     Flowers  of  pas- 
sion.    14604. 
Ci'ighton   (M.  F.)  : 

Alien.    79Sa. 

Down  with  arms.     11628. 

Fighting  man,     14197b. 

Greatest  nation.     53830. 

Rich  young  man,     55169. 

Crigler  (J.  F.)    Saul  of  Tarsus. 

40857a. 
Crim  (A.)     Granting  of  Magna 

Charta.     17322. 
Crim  (W,  H.)     Lilly.    25474. 
Crimans    (W.   W.)      Errors   of 

life,     12890. 
Crimmins   (A,  L.)  : 

Making  good.    27616a. 
Mrs.  Tompkins.     30473. 
Question  of  duty.     38163. 
She     knows     better     now. 

42000. 
Soul  mates.    43311a. 

Crimmins  (D.)  : 

Mixed  &  twisted.     30518. 

Nonsensical  affair.    32988. 

Satan's  will.     40830. 

Sultan  of  Ballehoho.    44470. 

Telephone  boy.    45233. 

Warm  match,    49618, 

What  are  the  wild  waves 
saying?     50051. 
Crinkle   (N.)    See  Wheeler    (A. 

Crinnian   bros.     Troubles  of  8 

twins.     47176. 
Crippen    (Mrs.   C.  K.)      Street 

singer.     44120. 
Crippen    (F.  A.)  : 

Seal  of  silence.    41237. 
Sweeney's  sacrifice.    44739. 

Crisafulli   (H.)  : 

Affaire  Coverly.     46142. 
Idol.    ^0898. 
Idole.     20906. 

Maitresse     de     langues. 
27551. 
Crisfierd   (C.  L.)     Fettered  for 

life.     14086. 
Criss    (V.   C.)      His   Methodist 

foot.     53949. 
Crissy   (E.)     Daughter  of  Bac- 
chus     9942. 
f^riste'  (J.    G.)      Earth    child. 

12152. 
Cristene    (L.)      See   Pratt    (L, 

C.) 
Cristobal.       Heroes     del     Rif. 

19282. 
Cristobal   (J.)  : 
Chelete.     6888. 
Madrid  alegre.    27309. 


2976 


INDEX 


Cnst6bal  (J.) — Continued. 

Picaros  hombres.    36205. 

Rosifia.    40046. 
Cristobal  (T.)     Arlequln.   1864. 
<_'ris\vell    (O.)  : 

Bolivia    &    her    family 
troubles.    52941. 

Leading  lady  cook.     24921, 

Criswell  (R.  W.)  : 

Beau  Tancrede.     3198. 

Foiled  by  fate.     14660. 

Money  to  burn.    30795. 

Red  seal.    38798. 
Critchett   (R.  C.)  : 

Bear  leaders.     3167. 
.  Dinner  for  2.     10881. 

Lady  Hnntsworth's  experi- 
ment.    24421. 

Lady  Thyras  heirat.    24526- 

Liberty   hall.     25220. 

Mr.  Hopkinson.    30189. 

Mr.  Preedy  &  the  countess. 
30242. 

Ninth  waltz.     32830. 

Sunlight  &  shadow.    44549. 

Crittenden  (F.  B.)  : 

Alice,  the  star  of  the  mines. 

796. 
Vendetta.    48782. 
Crittenden   (G.  S.)     M.  Lecoq. 

30866. 
Crittenden  (S.  T.)     Sad  case  of 
absent  minded  lover.     40470. 

Crocker    (B.)      See    Lewisohn 

(M.  A.  C.  C.) 
Crocker    (J.)      Noble    heroine. 

32921. 
Crocker  (J.  B.)     See  Lewisohn 

(M.  A.  C.  C.) 
Crocker   (P.  H.)  : 
Plungers.     36572. 
Professor.    37614. 
Transformation.     46813. 
Crockett    (A.    S.)      Pirates   of 

the  pearl.    54966. 
Crockett    {Mrs.   C.   H.)      How 
Bill  Brown  got  a  wife.  20468. 

Crockett     (R.    H.)      One    girl 
worth  a  dozen  boys,    34011. 

Crockett  (S.  R.)     Play-actress. 

36453. 
.'rockett  (W,  D.)    Father  Penn. 

13856a, 
(  rockett   (W.  F.)     A-number-1. 

18. 
Croft    (A.)      Night  &  morning. 

32644a. 
Croisset    (F,  de)     See  Wiener 

(F.) 
CIroix     (C.    de    Sainte-)      See 

Sainte-Croix. 
Croix  (M.)     Aphrodite's  awak- 
ening.   1683- 


Croker  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  M.)  : 
Cat's-paw.    6472. 
Scarecrow.     40959. 
Croll    (M.    W.)      Merchant    of 

Venice.     54492. 
Croly    (G.)     Tarry   thou  till  I 

come.     40580. 
Cromer    (J.    M. )      J  e  p  t  h  a  '  s 

daughter.     54104. 
Cromwell  (C.  F.)     Trolley  sys- 
tem,    47146, 
Ciomwell  (E.  D.)  : 

Old  cronies,     33460. 
War  correspondent.    49579. 
Cromwell    (F.)  : 

Althea  decides.    52646. 
His  pay  in  wine.     19775a. 
Like    incendiary    origin. 

25440. 
Pal    from    Mt.    V  e  r  u  o  n  . 

35126a. 
Pass  the  vice.    3o437a. 
Patience  exhauste«l.  35542. 
Cionnvell   (J.)  : 

Good     natured     fellow. 

53812. 
On  a  side  street.     33745a. 
Cromwell   (K.)  : 
Betty.    3653. 
Kismet.     24015. 
Ciomwell     (R.     A.)       Fultous. 

15663. 
Cronier   (G.)     Pen  de  musique. 

36063. 
Crouin  (E.J.)     Tainted  money. 

44926. 
Cronkhite    (H.    M.)      Marco   & 

Helena.     28174. 
Cronson  (B.)  : 
Cantor.     6019. 
Ikey's  mother.    20960. 
Masqueraders.     28641. 
Music  teacher,    31410, 
Crook     (E,    O.)       Mansion    of 

aching  hearts.     28118. 
Crook     (G.    F.    &    H.)      Mme. 
Croquet's  supper  party.  27183. 
Crooker   (G.  J.)  : 

Crime.     9075,  9078. 
Fight  for  life.      14173. 
Crooks    (F.   B.)      Love's   labor 

crowned.    26708. 
C'osbv     (A.)       Little    Belgian. 

2558Ga. 
Crosbv  (C.)    Man  with  the  hoe. 

28008. 
Crosby   (C.  A.)     Hodge  podge. 

19929. 
Crosbv  (E.  B.)     Colima  wreck. 

7806. 
Crosby   (E.  H.)  : 

Black  duck.     4090. 
Cat's-paw.    6473. 
Crosby    (F.)     Teacher  wantetl. 
45184b. 


Night's  festi- 
32772. 
Yankee   spy. 

Tom's   hoioe 


Crosby    (F.  E.) 

val  in  Venice. 
(:ro.sby    (G.    F.) 

52013. 
<'-,osby    (M.    R.) 

run,     46491. 
Crosby   (W.)     For  her  daddy's 

sake.     14811a. 
C'osland  (Mrs.  N.)     Ruy  Bias. 

17445b. 
Ci-oss    (A.  C.)     Church  &  the 

world.     7304. 
Ci-oss  (Mrs.  A.  W.)     See  Cross 

(B.  G.) 

Cross   (B.  G.) 

Angel   of   mercy.     1472. 

Circus  girl.     7409. 

How  it  was  settled.  20494a. 

In  Colorado.    21129. 

Loved  &  lost.    26659. 
Cross   (L)  : 

America.     1130. 

Nun.     33153. 
Cross  (J.)     Heiurich.     18645. 
Cross   (M.  E.)     See  Eliot   (G.) 

pseud. 
Cioss   (V.)     See  Cory   (V.) 
Cross  (W.  L.)  Macbeth.    27<fi7. 
Ciosse    (M.)      See   Van   Praag 

(M.  C.) 
(■;i-ossland-Pfaff  (H.)    See  Pfaff 

(H.  C.) 
(  i-ossman    (C.)      Banjophiends. 
2S06.  •  ' 

Crossy  (B.  S.)  :' 

Clarence,  the  cop.     7524. 
Salt  of  matrimony.     40623. 
She   loved,    she   sinned, 

42003. 
Two  Johns.    47655. 

Crossy  (I.)     Betsy  Jane.    3626. 
Crossy   (J.  S.)  : 

Bal>y  elephant.    2634).  2641. 
Eh!  wliat  is  itV     32323. 
Elopement.     12524,  12528. 
Fat  man's  club.    13734. 
Fat     men's     club.       18735, 

13736. 
Hemmed  in.     18806. 
I.  O.  S.  L.  T.  M'S.     20815. 
Ky.  lottery.    23607. 
Mv  wife's  mother.     31763. 
Nina,  the  statue.    32796. 
Quiet  hour.    38205. 
Shocking  affair,    42140. 
Squire  Jones.    43705. 
Three  chiefs.     45940, 

45941. 
Turkish    sulphur    baths. 

47345, 
Two  black  roses,    47560, 
Two  Johns.    47652-47655. 
Two  Johns  club.    47656. 
Wicked  city.     50771. 


2977 


li^DEX 


Crossy  (J.  S.)— Continued. 

Wrong  woman  in  the  right 
place.    51907. 

3  a.  m.    52420. 
Crothers  (R.) : 

Capt.    of    the   Gray    horse 
troop.     6148. 

Cris.s  cross.     9145. 

Man's  world.    28115a. 

Old  lady  31.    54770. 

Rector.     38695. 

Three  of  us.    55579. 

Crotty   (E.)  : 

Man  &  woman.    27746a. 
Son  &  heir.    55395. 

Crotty    (J.    A.)      Telegrapher's 

dream.     45221. 
Crotty  (J.  J.)    Whose  by  right? 

50714. 
Croue  (J.)     Freres  Karamazov. 

15391. 
Crounse    (A.  F.)      Kingdom  of 

Ha-Ha.    23936. 
Crouse     (H.    M.)       Man    from 

Germany.    27769. 
Crow  (C.  L.)     Ultimo.    47909. 
Crow      (G.      H.)        Marcellus, 

28157a. 
(^i-ow     {Mrs.    L.    P.)       Furled 

banner  of  the  South.     15723. 
Crowder  (C.  H.)     Prince  for  a 

day.    37296. 
Crowder  (G.  E.)     Dora  Thorne. 

11455. 
Crowe       (E.      A.)        Forecast. 

14985. 
Crowe  (K.  J.  B.)  : 

Bitter  fruit.     4023.  4024. 

His  wife.    19840. 

Shadow  &  sunshine.   41663. 

Crowell   (F.)  : 

Little  wildcat.    25936. 
.  Molly  Bawn.     30705. 
Ciowell     (.J.    F.)       Susceptible 

Samuel.     44676. 
Crowell   (M.  R.)  : 

Did  she  sin?     6295. 
Love  or  life.    26588. 
Crowell  (N.  H.)     Spell  of  busi- 
ness.    43498, 
CVowell  (T.  Y.)  &  CO.: 

All's   well   that  ends  well. 

900. 
Anthonie  &  Cleopatra. 

1600. 
As  you  like  it.    2035. 
Gomedie  of  errors.    8054. 
Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41880-41891. 
Coriolanus.     8525. 
Cymbeline.     9546. 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac.  9551a. 
Faust.     13900c. 
Hamlet.     17997. 


Crowell  (T.  Y.)  &  co.—Contd. 
Henry   the  Fourth.     18827, 

18828 
Henry  the  Fifth.     38847. 
Henry    the    Sixt.      18862- 

18864. 
Heiu-y  the  Eight.     18883. 
.Tulius  Caesar.    23268. 
King  .Jolin.     23786. 
King  Lear.     23813. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    26710. 
Macbeth.     27057. 
^Measure    for    measure. 

28982. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29149. 
Meri'y    wives    of    Windsor. 

29277. 
Midsommer  night's  dreame. 

29466. 
Much   adoe   about  nothing. 

31289. 
Othello.     34431. 
Pelleas    &    M  e  1  i  s  a  n  d  e  . 

35813a,  35813b. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35913. 
Richard  the  Second.   39346. 
Richard  the  Third.     39363. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     29869. 
Taming    of    the    shrew. 

4.5054. 
Tempest.     45264. 
Titus  Andronicus.     46351. 
Troylus  &  Cressida.    47195. 
Twelfe  night.    47401. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47618. 
Tymon  of  Athens.     47837. 
Winter's  tale.    51202. 
(.^rowl    (E.    A.)      Hist,    of    the 

U.  S.    19891. 
( "rowley   (T.  A.)  : 
All  is  fair,    866. 
By  'phone.     5701. 
Complications.    8172. 
Green  eyed  monster.  17560. 
Green  umbrella.     17595. 
Matrimony     on  .  the     half 

shell.    28840, 
Never  too  late.    32307. 
Sauce  for  the  goose.  40848. 
Set  a  thief,     41579. 
Squaring  accts.    43685. 
Stung.    44290. 
Tipperary  dairy.    46301. 
Way  out.     49773. 
'  !rowninshield    (F.    W^,)      Neu- 
rasthenia.   32284. 
Crowninshield     (M.    B.)       Set 

Crowninshield  (Mrs.  S.) 
<  I'owninshield  {Mrs.  S.)  : 
Andreas  Hofer.     1437. 
Castle  Grandprey.     6424. 
Cousin  Marmaduke.     8901. 
Dick  Whittington.     10811. 


Crowninshield   {Mrs.  S.) — Con, 

Edward  England.    12273. 

Emperor's   lieutenant. 
12634. 

Fogtown  club.     14647, 

Hoyden.     20572. 

Ladies  club.     24321,  24322. 

Little  Till.     2.5902. 

Modern  Abelard.    30581. 

Pennypackers.     35S54. 

Social      brigands.       42948, 
42949. 

Yankee  Doodle.    51974. 
Crowninshield  (T.  S.)     Bumps. 

5456. 
Croxton  (R,  C)  : 

Call  of  the  bugle.     5899. 

Great  symbol.    17471. 

Xmas   on   the   border. 
51944a. 

Crozier   (C.)  : 

Miss  Scatterbrain.     54545. 
While  life  shall  last.  50429. 
Crozier     (H.     B. )       Mexico. 

29350a. 
('I'iiweli    (G.  A.)     Schonwiesen. 

41093. 
(^ruger  (D.)  In  old  Ala.    21258. 
Crum    (G.  R. )     Isle  of  Nippon. 

22164. 
<'i'umhorn   (O.  R.)     Our  Uncle 

Jonathan.     34795. 
r'rump   (E.  T.)     Brockmorton's 

ghost.     5156. 
Crumpton   (M.  N.)  : 
Ceres.     6608. 
Pandora.     35165. 

Crumpton     (S.    A.    &    W.    H.) 

Pageant  of  Superior.    54865 
C!ruz    (J.   Garcia)      See  Garcia 

Cruz. 
Cruz   Brun    (P.)      Secretos   de 

iiimeneo.      41368. 
(!rvptos.        Our      Miss      Gibbs. 

31716. 
Crystal    (H.  L.)  : 

Girl  &  the  messenger  boys, 

16444. 
Herman   L.    Crystal   &   his 
newsboy  squad.    19218. 

Csokor   (F.  T.)  : 

Grosse  kampf.    17680a, 
Letzte  spiele.    25168. 
Cabbage    (S.   M.)     No  alterna- 
tive.    32852. 
Cudmore    (A.)     We  dine  at  7. 

49812. 
Cudmore    (H.    H.)       Traveling 

salesman  &  samples.    46878. 
Cuellar  (A.)    Maese  Eli.   27324. 
CiUMica      (S.      Martinez)       See 

Martinez  Cuenca. 
e«eva  (Jorge  y  Jos6  de  la)  : 
Agua  de  mayo.     606. 


2978 


INDEX 


Cueva    (Jorge  y  Jose  de  la)  — 
Coutiuued. 
Aqui  liase  farta  im  hombre. 

1749. 
B  u  e  n  a        recomendaci6n. 

5403. 
Penas  buscadas.     35835. 
Cuevas     (A.    Fernandez)       See 

Fernandez  Cuevas. 
Cuff    (E.    V.)      Broken    heart. 

5187. 
Culbert  (J.  A.)  : 

Eleventh      hour.        12454c, 

12456. 
Four-flusher.         1  5  1  4  G  a  , 

15146b. 
In  old  Stamboul.     21276a. 
Man  for  a  man.    27756a. 
Culbertson   (E.  H.)  : 
Beulah.    3701.  3702. 
Call  of  the  future.     5902. 
In    the    currency    of   kind- 
ness.   21365a. 
Last  of  the  Mohicans. 
24743,  24744. 
Culbreth  (A.)  : 

Love  &  death.    26431. 
Love  eternal.    26502. 
Cull   (A.)  : 

Barred  athwart.     3042. 
Bliie  butterfly.    4362a. 
Lily  &  the  crystal.     25480. 
Who  told  Dolly?    50680. 
Cullen  (E.  F.)     One  Christmas 

eve.    33994. 
Cullen  (James)  : 

Warning.     49622b. 
Where  did  John  go?  50374a. 
Cullen    (.John)'     On  the  brink. 

33815 
Cullen  "(W.    P.)      Snowballing. 

42912. 
Cullingford   (L.  G.)  : 

Advertising  brings   results. 

383a. 
Chameleon.    6642a. 
Fool's  luck.     53668. 
Just     home     from     Hades. 

23356. 
Ne"utral's.    32286c. 
Web  of  her  own  weaving. 

55858. 
When  we  forget.    55908. 
Nullum   {Mrs.  H.  P.)  : 
Day  &  night.    10100. 
Speculation.     43478. 
Cullum   (R.)         Devil's     keg. 

10702. 
Culmau   (W.)   &  co.     Ursprung 
unserer      schauspielertruppe. 
48558. 
(Hilotta    (P.)  : 

Diamond  brooch.    10752. 
Tony's  return.    46513. 
Culp   (M.)     -See  Berry   (M.  C.) 


Culpeper  (N.  C.  B.)  Sir  Walter 
Italeigb.     4255L 

Culver  (G.  L.)  Casey  &  the 
fortuneteller.    6351. 

Culver  (J.  N.)  Loyal  moun- 
tahiers.    26787-26789. 

Culver  (L.)  Cow-boy  &  the 
'^\v\.     8923. 

Culver  (W.  W.)  Yankee  ped- 
dler's visit  to  the  Shakers. 
52006. 

Cumberland  (G.  W.)  : 

Necromancer    of    E  g  y  i)  t  . 

.32141. 
Pinkey  Krouse.    36351. 

Cumberland  (John  or  .T.  A.)  : 
Ambition  of  IMarjorie.  1110. 
Beau  Brummell.     3193. 
Reformers.     38888b. 
There    with    the    goods. 
45733. 

Cumberland   (W.  J.)  : 
Gold  king.     16898. 
Little  Kodacks.    25742. 
N.  Y.  day  by  day.     32.529. 
Partner's   crime.     35410. 
Yacup.     51953. 
Cumbreras  (M.  L.)     Centurion. 

0602. 
Cumming    (J.  L.)      Hilda's  let- 
ter.    19479. 
Cunuuing  (J.  M.)  : 

Best  man.    3591.  *; 

Colonel's  hat.    7980. 
Fallen  star.     13503. 
Four  leaf  shamrock.   15158. 
Old  ball  fan.     33415. 
Quiet  4th  of  July.    38201. 
TTnbigamist.     47922. 
Cumminas   (C.)  Without  a  mo- 
tive.    51316. 
Cummings    (G.    D.)      Hist,    of 
Geronimo's  summer  c  a  m  - 
paign.     19888. 
Cummings    (I.)      When   grand- 
mother was  young.     50223. 
Cummings    (J.   J.)      Great   ad- 
venture.   17350. 
Cummings   (L.)  : 

Line  fence.     25521. 
Romola.     39879,  39879a. 
Sea-robber.     41226. 
Cummings     (L.     H.)       Power. 

36931. 
Cummings    (M.  L.)      Suspected 

Agnes  &  Alice.    44686. 
Cummings  (R.  E.)  : 

After  the  play.    515. 
Divorce  case.     11031. 
Prosecuting  atty.     37734. 
Typewriter  girl.     47850. 
C'mnmiugs    (T.)      Jack's   uncle. 
22395. 

2979 


Cunimiugs      (W.     L.)       Zadiel 

Simpson.     52266. 
Cummins     (E.    R.)      Germ    of 

love.     16179. 
Cummins    (E.    S.)      Columbia's 

floral  emblem.     7993. 
Cummins     (F.    T.)       Siege    & 
massacre    of    Ft.     Dearborn. 
42267. 
Cunmiins   (H.  F.)  : 
Mavadia.    28880. 
My  lady's  nerves.     31613. 
Cunmiins    ( .John )      H  o  o  s  i  e  r 

schoolmaster.     20237. 
Cummins    {Mrs.   Joseph)      See 

Cummins    (H.  F.) 
Cummins   (L.  H.)  :■  • 
Sefior.     41477. 
Seiior  Coutido.     41478. 
Cummins   (S.)  : 

Birth  control.    52896. 
Question   of   birth    control. 
55088.  • 
("unard   (M.  E.)     Midnight  tea. 

29455. 
Cundev  (H.  E.)     Farmei*'s  son. 

13691. 
Cundiif    (G.   M.)     Juanita.    the 

white  rose.     23106. 
Cunliffe   (J.  W.)  : 

As  you  like  it.    2051. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29481. 
Shakespeare's  pr  i  n  c  i  p  a  1 
plays.     41906a. 
('unlift'e-Owen     (.AI.)      Stronger 

liaud.    44199. 
Cunniff     (J.    Y.)      Manchester 

martyrs.    28041. 
Cunningham    (A.   B.)      Maude, 

the  guerilla.    28863. 
Cunningham   (C.)     Flirting 

with  Shakespeare.     14534a. 
Cunningham      (C.     L.)       Miss 

Ruth.  O.  K.     30022. 
(  unningham     (D. )       Finger 

prints.     14272a. 
Cunningham  (E.)  Marble  faun. 

28146a. 
Cunningham    (F.  L.)     Duchess 

of  Bluffshire.     11922. 
Camningham     (G.)       Mauprat. 

28871. 
Cunningham     ( H. )       Golden 

goose.     16965. 
Cunningham  (H.  F.)  : 

Atlantic  patrol.    2322. 
Busted.     5607. 
Never  was.    32311. 
Non-combatant.    32980. 
Red  light.     38752a. 
Spirit  of  Napoleon,     43563. 
Ciumingham  (H.  N.)     Sleeping 
beauty.    42754. 


INT>BX 


Cumuiigluiui     (J.)       Aud     she 

n«ver  told  a  lie.    1413. 
CAinnint^hfim   (J.  A.)  : 
Rum,     40257a. 
When  tlie  villain  puts  one 
over.     50333a. 
Cuniiingluuii      (M.)       Marinka. 
28280. 


Cuuninghaui      (P.     T.) 


Real 


Robert  lOinniet.     38566. 
Cunningham    (W.  C.)      A^oodoo 

queen.     49284. 
Cunningham      (W.     P.)        Dia- 
monds &  pearls.     10777. 
Ctiuninghurst    (R.)     Mars  dis- 
armed.    28474. 
Cuno   (R.)  : 

Amazons.    1087. 
Queen  of  the  moon.    3S073. 
Cupples      (J.     G.)        Sergeant 

Walter.     41541. 
C  u  r  c  i     ( A. )       Liebesboykott. 

25248. 
Curd<i    (F.  R.)      Getting  there. 

16295a. 
Cure    (F.    D.)      Honest    rogue. 

20110. 
Curel  (F.  de)  : 

Beat  of  the  wing.    3175a. 

Coup  d'aile.     8816. 

Danse    devant    le    miroir. 

9822a. 
False  saint.    53597. 
Fille  sauvage.     14236. 
Fossils.    15173a. 
Nouvelle  idole.     33099. 
Repas  du  lion.    39063. 
Cureton    (E.   S.)     Calico  land. 

5838a. 
Curlett     (R.    K.)      Three    stu- 
dents.    46029. 
Cnrley  (H.  C.)  : 

Across  the  ocean.    185. 
Lost.    26261. 
Curley  (L.  J.)  : 

Five  dancing  ushers.  14430. 
F  1  i  m  fl  a  m  m  i  n  g    fathei-. 
14513. 
Curme  (G.  O.)    Libussa.  25228. 
Cur  ran   (J.)  : 

Other  Mrs.  Walker.    34472. 
Reuben  in  N.  Y.     39211. 
Curran  (Mrs.  .7.  H.)    Redwing. 

38857a. 
Currie.     Son  of  rest.     43212. 
Currie   (B.  W.)     On  the  drag- 
on's pass.    33832. 
Currie     (F.     I.)       See     Webb 

(P.  I.) 
Currier    (A.   A.)      Bit    of   Bo- 
hemia.   3996. 
Cxvrrier  (A.  D.)  : 

Joseph  of  Canaan.     23018. 
Royal  divorce.    40136. 
Currier  (C.  W.)     Conflict.  8252. 


Currier     (D.     B.)       Deacon 

Clough.    10187. 
Carrier    (E.  L.)     In  search  of 

a  hero.    21314. 
(Uirrier   (F.)     Girl  up  to  date. 

16625. 
Currier   (G.  W.)  : 
Columbia.     7985. 
Vallialla.     48637. 
"N'olutile   &   Kuno.     49251. 
Ci.rrier    (P.  H.)  : 

Musical  visitor.     31450. 

Station  master.    43827. 

Currier    (T.  G.)     Death  touch. 

10288. 
Curros   Vazquez  (A.)      Mafia na 

de  gloria.     28037. 
Curry   (B.)  : 

Mermaids'  triumph.  29217a. 
Winter  fairies  of  Mt.  Rai- 
nier.    51196. 
Currv  (J.)    Irish  hearts  of  old. 

21988. 
(■urrv    (.T.   H.)     Deacon  Grab- 
all'.     10190. 
Curry  (L.  V.)  : 

Miss  Bonnie  Burr.     29907. 
Miss  Fluffy  Raffles.     29942. 
INIiss  Tree.  30044. 
Winsi;iue     Dolly     Dimples. 
51192. 
Curry    (S.  J.)  : 

Defender.     53375. 
Si)ell.     43496a. 
Curry   (T.  A.)     Just  the  same 

as  now.     23396. 
Curt    (W.   E.   van)      See   Van 

Curt. 
Ciirti      (C.)        Lady     Tommy. 

24527a. 
Curtin     (J.    H.)       Dainty    Pa- 
risians.    9641. 
Curtis.    Along    the    Kennebec. 

984. 
Curtis  (A.  R.  W.)  : 

Doctor  Moudschein.    11173. 
Spirit  of  '76.     43568. 
Curtis   (A.  W.)     Flower  shop. 

14597a. 
Curtis  (C.H.)    Ivanhoe.    22272. 
Curtis   (D.  A.)     Uncle  George. 

47959. 
Cm-tis  (D.  S.) : 

Doctor  Mondschein.    11173. 
Spirit  of  '76.    43568. 
Curtis    (E.   A.)      See   Breuton 

(E.  A.  C.) 
Curtis    (F.)      Plebeian.     36538. 
Curtis    (Mrs.   F.  E.)      Winner. 

51137. 
Curtis  (G.  F.)  : 

Child  of  the  war.    7007a. 
Unc'  Jasper.     47926b. 
Curtis    (G.    H.)      Yachtsman. 
51951. 


Curtis    (G.   W.)      Potiphar  pa- 
pers.    34541. 
Curtis    (H.    C.    Bergen-)      See 

Bergen-Curtis. 
Curtis   (H.  H.)  : 

House  in  the  Blue  Canyon. 

20391. 
In  the  midst  of  life.   21460. 
Curtis  (H.  P.)     Lving  will  out. 

26963. 
Curtis  (I.)  : 

Broken  idols.    5194. 
Speculation.     43479. 
Curtis    M.)      Strenuous    court- 
ship.    44129. 
Curtis     (L.    L.)      Artist    scout. 

1970. 
Curtis    (L.   N.)      Reno   divorce 

mill.     39046. 
Curtis    (L.    W.)      Quick   work. 

38187a. 
Curtis   (M.  B.)  : 

Drummer.     11864. 
Drummer     from     P  o  s  e  n  . 

11878. 
Greenhorn    from     Breslau. 

17600. 
Innocent  drummer.     21742. 
Irish  .Tew.    21995. 
Isidore,    Sam'l    of    Posen's 

brother.     22134. 
.Jean    Baptiste    of    Canga- 

hawaga.    22553. 
Our  Hebrew  friends.  34660. 
Sam'l  of  Posen.     40663. 
Spot  cash.    43634. 
Curtis  (O.)  : 

Ashes  of  '64.    2079. 
Blue  roses.    4392. 
Deuce  &  a  tray.    10632. 
Feeling.     13980. 
In  wrong.     21575. 
Running  water.     40301. 
Three  &  twenty.    45926. 
Curtis    (R.   G.)      That   wretch, 

Frank.     45632. 
Curtis  (S.  E.)  Alethoscope.  741. 
Curtis  (S.  J.)  : 

Ham's  outiu£:.    18023. 
Mama's  darling  boy.  27664. 
Session  at  school.  41578. 
Curtis  (V.)  : 

Girl    &    the    drummer. 

16432. 
Innocents  abroad.    21757. 
Curtis   (W.  A.)  : 

And — his  wife  came  back. 

52680. 
Blind  shall  see.    4265. 
Home  breakers.     20013a. 
Husbands  of  mine.     20733. 
Your  way  &  mine.    52233. 
Curtiss  (B.)     .Toy  ride.    23085. 
Curtiss      (F.      H.)        Phaeton. 
36072. 


2980 


m&ex. 


Cxirtiss    (J.)      Unveiled  genius. 

48446. 
Cury  (A.)     Divorce.    11024. 
Gurzou   (F.)  : 

Balkan  princess.    2838. 

Laughter  of  fools.    24825a. 
Cusack   (0.  S.)     Fluffy  Raffles. 

14608. 
Cusack    (J.)      Eventful   honey- 
moon.    13097. 
Cusack  (M.  F.  C.)    Tim  Carty's 

trial.     46221. 
Cushiug  (G.  G.)  : 

Babes  in  the  wood.    2616a. 

Colleen.    53213. 

Honor  Bright.    20158a, 

Jerry.    22617a. 

Kitty  MacKay.    24065. 

Love  in  goggles.     26522. 

Miss  Ananias.    29901. 

Near-widows.    32115. 

Peacock  &  the  goose.  35717, 

Pollyanna.     36744a. 

Priscilla.     37502a. 

Widow  by  proxy.    50S11. 

Will-o-th'-wisp.     51030. 
dishing  (C.  C.  S.)  : 

Catiline.     6466. 

Devil  in  the  cheese.    10666. 

Nathan  Hale  of  '73.    32040, 

Prehistoric  Mabel.    37055. 

Sari.    40801a. 
dishing  (H.)    See  Vail  (H.  C.) 
Cushing    (H.   H.)      Lost   child. 

46556. 
Cushman   (F.)     Airship.     601. 
Cushman    (M.  R.)  : 

At  odds.     2170. 

Doris.    1146S. 

Redcoats  &  rebels.    38824. 
Cushman    (W.    C.)      Toy    ma- 
ker's dream.    46672. 
distodio   (A.)  : 

Alegi'e  mauchego.     56069. 

Coraz6n  adentro.     8495a. 

Cortijo.     8588. 

Maja  desuuda.    27556. 

Traie  de  Venus.     46785. 
Cutler  (F.  E.)  : 

Baxter's  mills.    3147. 

Joiner.    22900. 
Cutler  (F.  L.)  : 

Actor  &  servant.    201. 

Cousin  Josiah.    8895. 

Cuff's  luck.    9337. 

Dutch  prize  fighter.    12075. 

.Joe,  the  waif.    22806. 

Kitty  &  Patsy.     24059. 

Lost.    26262. 

Mashers  mashed.     28599. 

Musical  darkey.    31427. 

Old  Pompey.    33606. 

Peleg  &  Peter.    35812. 


Pomp's    pranks. 
36773. 


3  6  7  72 , 


Cutler  (F.  L.) — Coutiuued. 

Scale  with  shai-ps  &  flats. 
36773. 

Seeing  Bosting.     41389. 

Sham  professor.     41929. 

Struck  by  lightning.   44214. 

That  boy  Sam.    45542. 

Wanted,  a  husband.    49519. 

$2,000  reward.     52517. 
Cutler    (R.)      Gulliver   voyage. 

17776. 
Cutler   (R.  J.)  : 

Black  cat.    4065. 

Black  kitten.    4118. 

Our  fishing  party.     34623. 

Rabbit's  foot.    38269. 

White  cat.     50492. 

White  kitten.     50531. 
Cutler   (Z.  B.)  : 

Cobbler    of    K  o  p  e  n  i  c  k  . 
7742. 

Eulalia.     13038. 
Cutshaw   (J.  W.)  : 

Banker's  dream.    2913. 

Country  store.    8793. 

Doctor     Dick's     I  n  d  i  a  n  . 
11135. 

Graven  image.     17341. 

Lost  in  the  shuffle.    26318. 

Luckless  David,    268S9. 

^Macedonian.     27073. 

:\Ioore  &  son.     30985. 

Old  &  the  new.     33408. 
Cutter  (E.)     That  troublesome 

tramp.     45621. 
Cutter   (F.  R.)  : 

Expiation.     13249. 

Her  rain  beau.    19110. 

Love  is  king.     26535. 

blaster  dreamer.    28678. 

Pistols  for  2.    36408. 

Poet  &  the  lady.     36616. 

Tampering  with  hearts. 
45088 
Cutter  (R.)'  See  Cutter  (F.  R.) 
Cutting  (A.  C.)  : 

Rosebrook  farm.    40018. 

Itosemary.     40025. 
Cutting   (F.  R.)  : 

California  volunteers.  5861. 

Klondyke.     24109. 
Cutting   (S.  W.)  : 

Carnival.    6260. 

Elsa.    12544. 

]\Iaster  knot.    28688. 

Talulah.    45026. 

Uriel  Acosta.    48554. 

Uttermost  farthing.    48582. 
Cuvellier   (B.  O.)  : 

Flirtation.     14526. 

Florida.     14565. 
Cuvillier   (C.)  : 

Flora-Bella.     14549a. 

Lila  domino.     25449,  25450. 

Lilac  domino.    25450a. 

2991 


divilljer   (C.)—  CuiUinueil. 
Reiue  s'amuse.    38079. 
Son  petit  fr^re.    43226 
Cuyas   (A.)  : 

Angela.      1481,  1483, 
Castles  in  Spain.    6431. 
Marseillaise-     28479. 
Scandal.    40933. 
'Twixt    love    &    crown. 

47520. 
Victor  de  Salignac.    48968. 
Cuyas  Armengol   (A.)     Detll's 

auction.     10678. 
Cypelman   (H.  B.)  : 

Another  chance.     .52697. 
O'Mara.    33735. 
Talman.    45023. 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac   (S.)     Pe- 
dant joue.    35771. 
Cyril   (H.)     Fun  with  a  stage 

door  .Johnny.     53736. 
Czibulka  (A.)     Amoritn.    1347. 
Czinner    (P.)      Satan's   maske. 

40824. 
D.  (A.)     Crispus.     9144. 
l^abney  (J.  P.) : 

Ah^s-of-the-sea.     52599. 
Children    of    the    sunrise. 

53138.  53139. 
Mile.  Merowska.    27266. 
Wings     of     the     morning. 
SllSla. 
Dabney     (Renee)       Fight     for 

honor.     14171. 
Dabney   (Robert)     See  Ireland 

(A.) 
Daboll    (W.    S.)      Hop,   skip  & 

a  jump.    20247. 
D'Acirema.     See  Adrema. 
Da    Costa    (F.)      Wicked    wo- 
man's works.     50781. 
Dade  (P.  P.) : 
Dregs.    53470. 
In    that    darkest    hour. 
21339b. 
ladmun   (M.)     Glugrubia. 

16801. 
Dadswell  (C.)     Zanoni.    52281. 
Dadswell  (J.)     Dead  Sea  fruit. 

10216. 
Daele  (E.)  : 

Book  no.  7.    4607. 
Year  1200.    52651. 
Daell    (A.   N.  Van)      See  Van 

Daell. 
Daes    (J.)      Knock-out    gloves. 

24179b. 
Daggett   (R.  M.)     Psychoscope. 

37777-37779. 
Daglenu   (G.)     Votes  for  men. 

49205. 
D'Aguzan.    See  Aguzan. 
Dahl  (B.)    Koleriksen.   24224a. 
Dahlberg  (L.)    Girl  who  wtraW. 
16e4«. 


INDEX 


Dahlgreii  (F.  A.)     Varmlaudin- 

garne.    9446a. 
Dnlin  (F.)  Matasuutha.  28756a. 
I»ailey  (I.  D.)     Fadville  sewing 

circle.     13351. 
Dailey     (J.    E.)      Had    dinner 

with  a  friend.     17870. 
Dailey  (.T.  G.)     Down  witli  the 

.  bosses.     11629. 
Dailov      (R.     L.)       Our     Bob. 

34549. 
Dailey    (T.   A.)      Siren  sisters. 

42569. 
Dailey    (W.    J,    F.)      Colonel's 

orderly.     7934. 
Daily.     Sure  winner.     44637. 
Daingerfield   (F.)  jr.: 
Bryan  station.     5354. 
Myra.    31773. 
Uetribution.     39168. 
Southern  cross.     43367. 
Daisenberger  (J.  A.)     Oberam- 
mergauer  passions  -spiels. 
33211. 
Dakin   (M.)  : 

Lady  of  the  lake.    54209. 
Robin    Hood   &   his   merry 
meiny.     39660a. 
D'Albert.     -See  Albert. 
Dalby   (A.  R.)  : 
Burma.    5566. 
JMirette.     29806. 
Socialists.     42999. 
Dalby   (E.)  : 

Liars.     25198a. 
Suitcases.    44447. 
Dale.     New  chauffeur.     32338. 
Dale     (B.)       It     happened     in 

Paris.     2220.5a. 
Dale    (C.   M.)      His   last   i-ace. 

19691. 
Dale  (G.)     Mrs.  Avery.     30299. 
Dale   (H.  C.)  : 

Breaking  his  bonds.     4985. 
Buttons.     .5665. 
Deacon.    10185,  10186. 
Deacon's      tribulations. 

10197. 
Diamond  king.     10761. 
Gypsy  queen.    17840. 
Imogene.     21017,  21018. 
.Tosiah's  courtship.     23053. 
Miser.    29854. 

'Squire's  stratagem.     43713. 
Steel  king.    43848. 
Strife.     44154. 
White  lie.    50537. 
Wife's  ordeal.    50929. 

Dale  (H.  I.  or  H.  L.)  : 

Friend  husband.     .53709. 
Souvenir  spoons.    43399a. 
Tickets,  please.    55593. 

bale  (H.  M.)     Lady  Hilda,  ab- 
be,ss  &  saint.     24420a. 


L»ahi   (I.)     See  Dale   (H.  I.  or 

H.  L.) 
D.;le   (.L  A.)     Trip  around  the 

world.     47001. 
Dale   (L.)     Supplanter.     44615. 
Dale  (1{.  J.  Brick-)     iice  Brick- 
Dale. 
Dale   (V.)  : 

Lasca.    24664. 
Mimic.     29703. 
Daley    (D.   W.)      Hot  times  in 
Old    Town    Maine    &    Circus 
Royal.     20340. 
Daley   (J.)     Suffragette  barber 

shop.    44415. 
Daley    (.1.  F.)      Sabine  women. 

40419. 
Dalgleish    (S.)      Soldier's  wife. 

43122. 
Dallas     (K.    W.)       Midsummer 

night's  dreauj.     29476. 
Dallas  (M.): 

Coming  woman.     8106. 
House  on  the  marsh.  20433. 

20434. 
Lady  .Tim.     24441. 
Marlborough.     28336. 
Social  heroine.     42967. 
Dallas  (M.  K.)     Our  aunt  Rob- 

erbiua,     34531. 
Dallil.a    (K.  L.)  : 
Decoy.    10356. 
Dynamiters.     12101. 
.Just  .Jess.     23362. 
Lolita.     26086a. 
Modern  love.     30622. 
Pat's  little  spree.    35584b. 
Pay  up.     35663b. 
Dallln  (Mrs.  E.  C.  or  Y.  C.)  : 
Arlintiton  pageant.     1870. 
Will-o'-the-wisp.     51029a. 
Dalma     (A.)      Tell-tale    heart. 

45249. 
Dalma  (A.  A.  C.)     Statu-  eques- 

tro.    43S29. 
Dali-ymple  (C.  L.)  : 

Colonel's  maid.    7932. 
Land  of  night.    24603. 
INIrs.     Forrester's     crusade. 

30.365. 
Surprises.     44654. 
Tangles.     45111. 
Time  of  his  life.    46240. 
White  shawl.    50569. 
Dalrymple  (J.  T.)  : 

Bonds  &  vagabonds.     4548, 

4549. 
Fair  Oaks.    13382. 
iMoral  vengeance.     31002. 
Soldier's  crime.    4.3093. 
D'Altomonte.    See  Altomonte. 
Dalton    (C.  M.)      Ole  Olson  in 

Spiritland.     33689. 
Dalton  (D.  J.)     Grant's  Crater. 
17323. 


DalLon    (J.  H.)      Sport  &,  poli- 
tics.    43016. 
Dalton    (L.)  : 

Bitter  cup.     4019. 

Girl  in  the  dark.     16561. 

Happie    of    the    chorus. 
18132. 

Queen  of  comedy.    38014. 
Dalton  (P.)     Irish  lord.    22003. 
Dalton    (Robert)  : 

Leap  year.     24936. 

Lookout  inn.    26171. 

New  home.    32396a. 

That  German  wurst.  45565. 
Dalton    (Robson)     Black  hand. 

4100. 
Dalton    (T.)  : 

Arthur  Dimmesdale.     1950. 

Eleventh  hour.     12454a. 

In  Luzon.     21237. 

In  scarlet  mourning.    21313. 

Letoriere.     25140. 

Magdalen.     37335a. 

Navarre.     32100a. 

Role    of    the    unconquered. 
39757. 

System       M  a  r  m  a  d  u  k  e  . 
44882a. 

Uncle  Bunny.    47944. 

U.  S.  auction  sale.    48346. 
Dalton    (T.  H.)  : 

Brain  storm.    4892.  . 

Side-show  troubles.  42242. 
Dalton  (V.)  Frozen  in.  15611a. 
Dalton     (W.    E.)      See    Davis 

(W.  E.) 
Dalton   (W.  L.  W.)     Two  men 

&  a  maid.     47696. 
Daly    (Arnold)      Know  thy.self. 

24193. 
Daly    (Augustin)  : 

After  business  hours.     465, 
465a. 

Alixe.     811. 

American.     1150. 

Arabian  night.     1755. 

A.ssommoir.     2107. 

Big  bonanza.     3779. 

lUrth  &  breeding.     3950. 

Blue  glass.    4368,  4369. 

lU-idal  tour.     5049. 

(Jome  here.    8045. 

r>ark  city.    9856. 

Demon  drink.    10453. 

Denise.     10468,  10469. 

Dollars  &  sense.     11271 
11272. 

Eight  bells.     12328. 

Folline.     14685. 

Frou-Frou.     15606-15609. 

Geisha.     16014. 

Golden  widow.    17022. 

Great  charity  ball.    17371. 

Gveek  slave.     17547. 

Hans  Huckebein.     18109. 


2982 


INDEX 


&  CO.     31947.  3194S. 


Dalv  (Augustiu) — Coutimit'd. 
Hoi-izou.     20272-20274. 
Last  word.    24787. 
■  Leah,  the  forsaken.    24927. 
Lemous.    2503S.  25039. 
Life.    25276. 

Little  Miss  Milliou.     25783. 
Lottery     of     k)ve.       26378, 

2637Sa. 
Love    in    harness.      26523, 

26523a. 
Love   on   crutclies.     26578- 

26581. 
.Madelein  Morel.    27238. 
Man  &  wife.    27746. 
Matchless  paragon.     28778. 
Miami.     29360. 
Midsummer   night's  dream. 

294SS,  29488a. 
]Miss  Pygmalion.     30013. 
^Monsieur  Alphonse.     30847, 

30S47a. 
ilvsterv    of   Edwin   Drood. 

*31838. 
Nancy  »5> 
Needles  &  pins.    32150. 
Newport.     32561. 
Night    off.       32721,     32722, 

32724. 
Number  9.     33137.  33138. 
<  trieut  express.     34345. 
Our  city.    34567. 
Our  English  friend.     34609, 

31610. 
Tassiug    regiment.      35462, 

35462a. 
I'ierrot,  the  prodigal.  36271. 
lM(iue.     36391. 
Princess  royal.     37454. 
Onits.     .38230,  38231. 
Kaiiroad     of    life.       38361. 

38361a. 
Ilailroad    of    love.      38362, 

3S362a. 
Hod    letter   nights.     38749- 

38752. 
Roger  La  Honte.    39713. 
Rose  Michel.     39973. 
Roughing  it.     40083. 
Uound  the  clock.     40099. 
Royal  midtly.    40157. 
Sabine    women.       4  0  418, 

40419. 
Samson  &  Delilah.     40671, 

40671a. 
Sapho.     40761,  40762.- 
School-days.     41101. 
School  for  scandal.     41109. 
Seven-twenty-eight.    41621- 

41623. 
Shattered  paragon.     41970. 
Taming      of      the      shrew. 

45056,  45056a. 
Test  case.     45464. 
Tot.     46592. 


I >alv   (Augustiu)— Continued. 
Transit  of  Leo.     46826. 
Under  the  gaslight.    4S167, 

48168. 
Undercuri-ent.  4  8  2  4  7, 

48247a. 
Way  we  live.     49789. 
What  should  she  do?    50134. 
Woman  in  white.     51427.       \ 
Yorick.     52127.  | 

Zanina.     52278. 
Dalv   (C.  M.)     Resurrection  of 

Aida.     39134. 
I>aly  (Carroll)  : 

Berkshire  hills.     3536. 
Her  southern  lover.    19149. 
Daly  (Charles)  : 

At  the  front.    52749. 
Jungle  shop.    23303. 
Daly      (E.     F.)        Ooddington's 

policy.    7757. 
Diily     (J.)      Vicissitudes    of    a 
married  couple.    48943. 

Dalv    (J.  C.)  : 

Getaway.    16267a. 

Light   of   Carbo   Castle. 

25385. 

Daly    (J.  F.)  : 

After  business  hours.   465a. 
Blue  glass.     4369. 
Denise.     10469. 
Dollars  »fc  sense.     11272. 
Frou  Frou.     15609. 
Horizon.     20274. 
Lemons.     25039. 
Lottery  of  love.     26378a. 
Love  in  harness.     26523a. 
liove    on    crutches.     26579, 

26581. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29488a. 
INIonsieur  Alphonse.   30847a. 
Nancv  &  co.    31948. 
Night  off.    32722. 
Orient  express.     34345. 
Our  English  friend.     34610. 
Passing  regiment.     35462a. 
Quits.     38231. 
Railroad  of  life.    38361a. 
Railroad  of  love.     38362a. 
Red   letter   nights.     38750, 

38752. 
Samson  &  Delilah.    40671a. 
Sapho.     40762. 
Seven-twenty-eight.     41623. 
Taming    of    the    shrew. 

45056a. 
Under  the  gaslight.     48168. 
X'ndercurrent.     48247a. 
Dalv    (J.    K.)      Lost    vocation. 

26367. 
Daly  (L.)  : 

Giddy  gushers.  16338. 
Latest  fad.  24803. 


10346a. 
49918. 


Daly    (M.   A.)  : 

Cousins--&  the  thief.    8915. 

Father  Tom's  boys.     13801. 

(kiile  of  the  girl.     17751. 

Pound  foolish.    36911. 

Trinity    Truthful.      46996. 
Daly     (:\r.     B.)       More    to    be 

pitied  than  scented.    31026a. 
Daly    (M.  D.)  : 

Blue  alass.    4369. 

Lemons.     25039. 

Daly  (M.  H.)  Decision. 
Dalv  (N.)  Weddings. 
Daly    (T.  A.)  : 

Four  leaf  clover.    15157. 

Upside  down  or  inside  out. 
48542. 

Vacation.    48589,  48591.      ' 

Daly    (W.    O.)  : 

Fortune's  fool.    15075. 
Twenty     minutes     a     king. 
47442. 

Daly    (Wilda)  : 

Elder  In-other.     12374. 
Getting  even.     16281. 
Dalv    (William)    jr.     Vacation, 

48589.  48591. 
Dalv  &  Dovle.    Gypsy  courtship. 

17826. 
Dalzell  (F.)     Gigs.    16347. 
Dam    (H.   J.   W.)  : 

Ariz,  widov.-.    1852. 
(?armclita.     6237. 
INIadeleine.     27239. 
Red  mouse.     38765. 
Skipper  &  co.     42672. 
Society.     43003. 
Danunartin  (il.  de)     Ce  pauvre 

Cyprien.     6550. 
Damon     (A.    E.)      Day    in    the 

Aroostook.     10126. 
I>amon  (O.  H.)    Cherries.   6900. 
Dampier   (A.)     .less.     22637. 
Dampier    (W.  E.)  : 

Governor's  staff.    17202. 
Marquis  of  Kalamazoo. 
28351. 
Damrosch    (L.)      Danmation  of 

Faust.     9685b. 
Dann-osch   (W.) 
Cyrano.     9550, 
]\Iaud..    .28855. 
Scarlet  letter. 
Dam.seaux     {Mrs. 

man.     726. 
Damseaux      (S.) 

19163. 
Damseaux   (Mrne. 

oness.     3026. 
Damsel      (F.) 

lambs.    14493. 
Damsel  &  Lawrence, 
crazy?     1806. 


9551. 

40984. 

C.)       Alder- 

Her     vow. 

S.  de)     Bar- 


Fleecing     the 


Are  you 


2983 


INDEX 


Dauu    (C.  A.)     Socrates  &  Ms 

M-ife.    43030. 
Dana   (F.)     Auier.  peer.     1254. 
Dnna    (H.)  : 

Splitting  of  a  hair.     55419. 
You're  it.     56039. 
Dana   (H.  M.)  : 

Caught  out.    6510a. 

Local      &      long     distance. 

26039a. 
Representing  Barrett,   Cox 
&  CO.    89077. 
Dana  (M.)     What  fools  women 

are.    50068. 
Danby  (F.)     See  Frankau  (J.) 
Dauce     (C.)      Morning    call. 

31056. 
Dance   (G.)  : 

Chinese  honeymoon.     7088. 
Gay  grisette.     15971. 
Gay  Parisienne.     15990. 
Girl  from  Boston.     16477. 
Girl  from  Chicago.     16484. 
Girl  from  London.     16507. 
Girl  from  N.  Y.    16517. 
London  police.     26106. 
Lord  Tom  Noddy.     26223. 
Ma  mie  Rosette.    26998. 
Smart  set.     42818. 
Three   dashing   \v  i  d  o  w  s . 

45948. 
Tom  Noddy.    46454. 
West  end.    49991. 
Daucourt     (E.    Greuet-)       See 

Grenet-Dancoiirt. 
D'Andrea     (F.     A.)       Snoring 

soldier.     42896b. 
Dandy   (.1.)     Amer.  for  Ameri- 
cans.   1145. 
Dandy     ( N. )       Love    spats. 

54350. 
Danels    (J.   D.)      Rival  sisters. 

39549. 
Danenbaum  (R.)  : 

Amer.  first.    52657. 

Association.    2105. 

Dr.  William.    11185. 

Education.    12266. 

Friend  or  country.    15446. 

Goat.    16814a. 

Name    of    an     ancestor. 

31911.  31915. 
Victoria's  victory.    48980. 
AVho  pays?    5064oa. 
Danforth  (C.  L.)  : 

How     to     be     a     burglar. 

20543a. 
Sundown.    44537a. 
Danforth      (R.     H.)       Muddy 

waters.    31299. 
Danforth  (W.)    Game  Jim  Gay- 
lord.    15836. 
Danforth  (W.  E.)  : 

Countess    of    Honi    Butte. 
8719. 


Taking   the 
the    grange. 


Danforth  (W.  E.)— Contiuued. 
Cy  Whittaker's  place,  9526. 
Gates  of  Eden.    15937. 
Golden  calf.    16927. 
Juana.     23102. 
Old  dist.  school.    33467. 
Prince  of  Hilaria.    37338. 
Singing-school.     42496. 
Treasure  hunters.    46900. 
AVith  intent  to  kill.    51290. 
Dangerfield  (C.)     Between  sov- 
ereign &  syndicate.    44875. 
Dangeville  {Mme.  H.)     Poisson 

rouge.    36653. 
Daniel  (F.  E.)     Strange  case  of 

Dr.  Bruno.     44042. 
Daniel     (H.)       Yellow    streak. 

52088. 
Daniel   (L.  S.)     Jester.     22662. 
Daniell    (M.    G.)      Midsummer 
night's  dream.    29484. 

Daniels    (A.    C.) 
3d     degree     in 
44956. 
Daniels  (C.  W.)  : 

Box  office  stamp.    4814. 

Clarence,  the  cop.     7525. 

In  cartoon  land.    21118. 

Night  express.    32669. 

Uncle  Sam.    48011. 

Wyoming  mail.     51929. 

Daniels    (D.)      Her    gentleman 

friend.     18999. 
Daniels      (F.) 

25849. 

Daniels    (H.  C.)  : 

Ono.     34230. 

Wild.     50947. 

Won.     51624. 

Daniels     (J.    E.) 

Edwin  Drood. 
Daniels   (J.  L.)  : 
Irene.    21936. 
Widower  Gloom.     50842a. 

Daniels  (M.)  Pipes  of  Pan. 
36387. 

Daniels  (M.  H.)  Everycon- 
gregation.    53564. 

Daniels  (P.  G.)  Bells  of  Jaurez. 
3460. 

Daniels  (R.)  Capture  of  Var- 
gas.    6186. 

Daniels  (T.  E.)  Cycle  carni- 
val.   9528. 

Daniels  (T.  F.)     Conflict.  8252. 

Dankers  (C.  F.  W.)  Heiress 
of  St.  Maurice.    18688. 

Danu  (J.  C.)    Orpheus  &  Eury- 

dice.    34390. 
D'Anna  (L.)    Awakening.   2556. 
Dannenberg    (M.)      Scheinehe. 

41040. 
Danner    (G.)      Liebe   &    gltick. 

25241. 


Little     Puck. 


Mysterious 
31809. 


Dannettell   (G.  W.)  : 

Editorial  excursionists. 

12249. 
First  toll  gate.    14394. 
Paying  the  penalty.    35669. 
Rheingold.    39312. 
Senator.    41452. 

D'Annunzio.     See  Aununzio. 
Dansey    (H.)  : 

Betsy  Patterson.    3627. 

Glorification    of    Pinkie 
Hugge.     16778. 
Dante  Alighieri : 

Divina    commedia.      15253, 
46706. 

Paradisacle  circle.    35249. 
Danto   (M.)     Lucile.    26816. 
Danton(G.  H.)     Ahnfrau.    027. 
Dauz    (F.)    sr.     Amer.    clergy- 
man.    1179. 
Danziger  (Adolphe  or  G.  A.)  : 

Blind  musician.    4263. 

Dist.  attorney's  atonement. 
10981. 

His  father-in-law.    19612. 

His  jealous  wife.     19668. 

Pipe  of  peace.    36373. 

Sublime  liar.     44313. 

Valera.     48629. 

Danziger    (R.)      Dorfkomtesse. 

11462-11464. 
Dnnzing    (S.    P.)      Arbitration. 

1767. 
Daoust    (J.)     Triumph  of  the 

cross.  47108,  47109. 
D'Apery.  See  Apery. 
Da    Ponte     (L.)       Don    Juan. 

11349. 
Daragon      (H.)        Enfant     du 

temple.    12749. 

Darantiere   (Ch.)  : 

Carillon     de     Saint-Arlon. 

6222. 
Ce  vieux  Marius.     6551. 
Cocotte  en  loterie.     7756. 
Gaietes  du  huis-clos.    157G6. 
Jaune  &  rouge.    22520a. 

Darby  (A.  E.)    Neutral.    54694. 
Darbv    (H.   T.)      Truth   for   a 

day.     47292. 
Darcourt     (H.)       Evasion    du 

capitaine.     13067. 
Darcy   (F.)  : 

Black  ball.    4049. 

Devil's  mine.     10709. 

Father  of  her  child.    13853. 

New  Year's  eve.    32508. 

Silver  wheel.     42434. 

Who  was  the  wife?    50688. 

Wicked  woman.     50779. 
Darcy  (G.)    Potash  &  Perlmut- 

ter.     36901. 
Darcy  (H.)     See  Peyser  (S.) 


2984 


INDEX 


D'Art-y    (H.  A.)  : 
•     At    the    Arliugtuu    collage. 
2200. 
Burglnr's  daughter.     5332, 
Citizen  Robespierre.     7432. 
Conqueror.     8288. 
Puce  upon  the  floor.    13317. 
Gnome  of  Ouray.    16804. 
Gold  brick.     16883. 
Lady    Claire    &    tlie    iron- 
master.    24378. 
Marguerite   Renue.     28225. 
Master    of    Helmegham. 

28702. 
Mr.  Phox  of  Phila.     30233, 
Nana  Sahib.     31938. 
Only  pebble  on  the  beach, 

34213. 
Parisian  passion.    35330, 
Two  loves  &  1  lover.    47683. 
r>arcy     (M,)       Letty's    lovers. 

25158, 
Onrcy  &  Wolford : 

Apple  of  Eden.    1716. 
Bad    girl    of    the    family, 

52S0S 
Belle  of  Richmond.     3418. 
Child  of  the  state.    7003. 
Dairy  farm.    9643. 
Dora  Thorue.    53442. 
End  of  the  road.    12712a, 
Everywoman's     experience, 

53570. 
For  old  times  salie.    14897, 
Game,    15823, 
Golden  rule,    17002. 
Great  wrong  righted.  17497. 
Gyp,    the    little    jewel. 

17815a, 
Hearts  &  men.     18540. 
Jim  Bludso.  22724. 
Kidnapped.    23671a. 
Life's  shop  window.    25344, 

25345. 
Little  Miss  Dot.    25773c. 
Man    without    a    country, 

28017, 
Man's  game,    54418, 
Mayfair  mystery,    28915a, 
Muggs'  landing.     31307a. 
My  mother's  rosary.    54660. 
Nobody's  darling.     32948. 
Northern  lights.     33031, 
Passion's  slave.     35492. 
Peck's  bad  boy  up  to  date, 

35759a, 
Peddler.    35773. 
Ragged  edge.    38339. 
Satan's  football.    40821a. 
Savage.     55241. 
Secret.    41316. 
Sorceress.    55402. 
Taken  from  life.    44940, 
Tidal  wave.    55595. 
Typhoon.     47857. 


L>arcy  &:  \Voltord — Continued. 
Under  sealed  orders.    48132. 
Unknown.     48369. 
When  love  is  youug.    55903. 
Who's  loony  noAv?    50657. 
Winning  hand.     51155. 
Woman  against  woman. 
51378,  51380. 
Dare      (A.)       Sec     McMaster- 

Clarke  (M.) 
Dare    (F.)      See    Read    {Mrs. 

A.  C) 
Dare    (F,   S.)  : 

Musical  doll,    31430. 
Papa  &  mamma's  anniver- 
sary.   35205. 
Per  express.    35875. 
Darel   (Th.)     See  Ernth-Tissot 

(A.) 
Dargan  (O.  T,)  : 

End  of  the  journey.    12710. 
Lords    &     lovers.       26225, 

26225a. 
Mortal  gods.     31072,  31073. 
Passing  god.    35448. 
Raven.    38514. 
Semiramis.     41450,  41450a. 
Shepherd.    42045. 
Siege.    42264. 
S^^•ord  of  love.    44824. 
Dargon     (A.    L.)       Unmasked. 

4S393. 
Darien  (F.)     Wife.    50874. 
Dario     (F.)       Battle     of     the 
Bronx.     3128. 

Dark    (S.)  : 

Babblers.    2616. 
Frou-Frou.    15607. 
Marietta.    28270. 

Darlay   (V.)  : 

Arsene  Lupin  contre  Her- 
lock    Scholmes.      1932, 
1933. 
Diable  a  quatre.    10741b. 
Exploits  d'une  petite  Fran- 

ealse.    53577. 
Roi  de  I'or.    39744. 
Darleigh    (D.)     In  old  Maine. 

21265. 
Darleigh   (H.  P.)  : 

In  old  Maine.    21265. 
Old  SI  Stebbius.     33619. 
Darley    {B.    &    F.    M.)      Man 

underneath.    27969; 
Darley    (F.   O.   C.)      Complete 
works  of  Shakespeare.  41870, 
41907-41912. 
Darley   (H.  A.)  : 

Female     base     ball     club. 

14008. 
Heart  &  hand.    18427. 
Darling  (A.)  jr.: 
Pnrisinn.    35334. 

2985 


Darling  (A.)  ;r.— Continued. 
Their   lenten   sacrifice. 

45671. 
Trip    to    the    Garden     of 

Eden.     47042. 

Darling  (B.)  : 

Her   face   her   fortune. 

18964. 
Idol.     20899. 
Darling    (E.   I.)      Gentlemanly 

iyiixase.    16134. 
Darling  (F.  B.)  : 

After  the  masfiuerade.    506. 
Germantown    Dutch   m  i  n  - 
strels.     16210. 
Darling     (F.     W.)       Ximenes. 

51943. 
Darling  (G.  C.)     Truthful  liar. 

55674. 
Darling      (T.      I.)       Intruder. 

21871a. 
Darlington   (T.  H.)  : 
Dodge  club.     11213. 
London  light.    24631. 
Winifred.     51132. 
1776.     52498. 

IVArniond   (L)  : 

Demi-tasse  review.     53381. 

Michael  Rodenburg.    29368. 

Darnal)y    (J.    A.)      Don't    tell 

.Tack.     11415. 
Darnley  (H.)    New  leaf.   32405. 
Darnley   (J.  H.)  : 
Balloon.    2862. 
Barrister.    3060. 
Facing  the  music.    13322. 
Last  straw.    24772. 
Shadows    on    the   blind. 

41720. 
Solicitor.    43126. 
Darnton    (M.  C.)  : 

White  dove.    50507a. 
Your  obedient  servant. 
52230. 
Darome     (L.)       Antiquitarian. 

1622. 
Darr  (Mrs.  F.  J.  A.)  : 
Marina.    28274. 
Sunrise.    44565. 
Darragh     {G.    W.)       Isn't    it 

simple?    22178. 
Darragh    (Mrs.  J.  R.)      Spins- 
ters' return  from  Okl.    43553. 
Darrah  (M.)     Critic's  romance. 

9158. 
Darrall    (C.)      Father   of   her 

child.    13853. 
Darrell     (C.)      When    London 

sleeps.    50251. 
Darrell  (J.)     Our  leading  lady. 

34700. 
DaiTlck  (J.)    Confusion.    8258. 
Darrow     (H.    B.)      Cross    of 
vnlm-.    9199a. 


INDEX 


DaiTOw   (J.  W.)  : 

Grange    one  -  act    plays. 

17310a. 
Grange  plays.    5607S. 
One-act  plays.     33982. 
Patriotic  plays.     3.j571a. 

Darrow    (R.   P.)  : 

Dolls  &  toy  balloons.   11276. 
Wilderness.    .51006. 

Darsay,     Chic  patron.     6937a. 
Darsenne    (Mile.)      Comme   les 

feuilles.     8119. 
D'Art    (E.  C.)      How  pleasant. 

20514a. 
Dart      (H.     G.)        Blessington 

Springs.    4231. 
Darthon      (H.)      See     Darnton 

(M.   C.) 
Dnrtigues    ( L. )     R  e  p  u  d  i  e  e  . 

39084. 
D'Artois.     See  Artois. 
Darty    (P.)      Chasse   a   courre. 

6825. 
Darval      (A.      R.)        Pandore. 

35171. 
D'Ai'ville   (I.)     Men  next  door. 

29103a. 
Darvo    (A.)      After   the   show. 

52591. 
D'Aste.    See  Aste. 
Daubert    (.T.    A.)      Girl   of   the 

North   Woods.     16000. 

Dandet    (A.)  : 

Belle-Nivernaise.     3393a. 

Brother.    5253. 

Fromorit    jeune    et    Risler 

aine.    42256. 
Kings     in     exile.       12697a, 

19067. 
Hois  en  exil.     23969. 
S:ip)io.     40757.  40759-40763, 

40773,  40774,  40779. 
Siege  de  Berlin.    42267a,  b, 

42268,  52.506. 
Tar  tar  in     snr     les     Alpes. 
45143. 
Daudet  (E. )    Citoyenne  Cotillon. 

7435. 
Daugliaday  (J.  W.)  &  co. : 
.Model   dialogues.     30.561c. 
School-day     dialogues. 
41097a. 
Daugherty    (G.)     Thanksgiving 

dream.    45520. 
D.  A.  R.,  Melicent  Porter  chap. 
Colonial  tea.    53217. 

Dann  (E.  E.)  Private  tutor. 
37540. 

Dauncey  (S.)  Bilberry  of  Til- 
bury.   3828,  3829.       . 

Dauphin  (W.)  See  Solomons 
(N.  E.) 

Daurelly  (E.)  Eros  berger. 
12882. 


Dauthendey   (M.)  : 

Drache  Grauli.    11641. 
Frau  Rausenbarth.     15283. 
I.achen  &  sterben.     24300. 
Mme.  Null.     27213. 
Maja.     27554. 
Menagerie  Krummholz. 

29118. . 
Schatten  fiel  uber  den  tisch. 

41034. 
Spielereien  einer  Kaiserin. 
6073,  43542. 
D'Autom.     See  Autoni. 
Dauvray    (H.)  : 

One  of  our  girls.     34067. 
Young  Lady  Rodney.   52175.. 
Davaillon    (V.)      Capt.    Alfred 

Dreyfus.    6080. 
Daveau    (I.)  : 

Fahr  treihn.     13355. 
One  o'clock.     34055. 
Plague  of  my  life.    36424, 
Daveillans.    Fiances  de  Rosalie. 

53634. 
Da  vena  nt  (C. )  : 

Catherine  Cornaro.     6457. 
Helene  du  Broissart.    18737. 
King  Puss-in-Boots.     23S99. 
Uncle  .Jack.     47968. 
D'Avenant       (W.)         Tempest. 

45266. 
Davendorf      (L.     K.)        Man's 

game.    28101. 
Davene   (W.  M.)     That  dread- 
ful dude.    45554. 
Da   Venezia.     See  Venezia. 
Davenport    (A.)     Pipe  dreams. 

36369. 
Davenport     (A.    B.)      Bubbles. 

5366. 
Davenport   (B.)  : 

Day  of  truth.    10139. 
Depths    of   purity.      10492, 

10493. 
Difference  in  gods.     10849, 

10850. 
Importance    of    coming    & 

going.     21036a. 
.Justice.    23412,  23413. 
Iveeping     up     appearances. 

23570,  23571. 
I^ost  co-respondent.    26296a. 
New  spirit.     32464. 
Old  law.     33535. 
Responsibility   of   free<lom. 

.39108. 
Self-preservation.     41432. 
Davenport   (B.  R.)     Amer.  Gil 
■    Bias.    1206. 
J>avenport  (C.  G.)  : 

Brave  volunteer.    4945. 
Island  waif.    22145. 
I>avenport    (D.  E.)  : 
Branding.     4917. 
Disgraceful  Grace.    10942. 

298f5 


Davenport   (D.  E.) — Continued. 
First  of  his  family.     14381. 
Girl  who  linked.     16644. 
His  Chinese  friend.     19.580. 
In  the  kingdom  of  natural 

love.     54041. 
Letters  of  fate.     25153a. 
Little  Mary  Mack.     25757. 
Skirting  the  skirts.     5.5364. 
Where    neutrality     ends. 

55910. 

Davenport    (E.  L.)  : 
Devotion.     10732. 
F.     13209. 

Just  a  man.     23326. 
Only  way.     34222. 

Davenport     (Mrs.    E.    L.)       St. 

Marc.     40542. 
Davenport  (E.  R.)     Claimed  at 

sunset.     7486. 
Davenport     (H.     M.)       Cherry 

colored  cat.     6904-6905. 
J)avenport     (K.)       Along     the 

bi-idal  path.     52644. 
Daven)»ort  (L.  F.)    Wrong  man. 

51883. 
D.ivenport  (L.  P.)     Keeping  up 

appearances.    23571. 

Davenport  (R.B.)    Grit.    17662. 
Davey     (P.)      We    dine    at    7. 

49813. 
Davey   (P.  N.)  : 

City  of  dreams,     7456a. 

Coming  of  Sisera.    8097. 

Holy  estate.    19988. 

jMon  seigneur.     30843. 
Davev   (R.)  : 

Holyrood.    19994. 

Inherited.     21722. 

Marion  Delorme.     28286. 

Davey    (R.    E.)      Enemies    for 

life.     12733. 
David     (A.)       Statue    du    com- 

uumdeur.    43834. 
David    (C.    J.)      Trugland. 

472.59a. 
David    (0.   T.)      Other   danger. 

34438a. 
David    (E.)  : 

Land    of    the    never     dry. 

24619. 
IMirth-provoking    school- 
room.    29834,  29835. 
David    (F.)      Little  Lohengrin. 

25746. 
i:)nvid  (Gabrielle)     Somersault. 

43166. 
David    (George)      See    Baxter 

(D.  U.) 
David    (L.   D.)      When   mother 

came  to  college.    50272. 
David    (L.    H.)      Marriage    of 

Valeni.    28422. 
David  (R.)     See  Wellman    (R.) 


INDEX 


Pair    of    kings. 


22341- 


David     (W.) 

35098. 
Davidge   (W.)    jr.'. 

Jack     Harkaway. 
22345. 

Miserables.    29864. 

Money  box.    30764. 

Our  circle.    34565. 

Pantomime  Joe.     35187. 

Sure  cure.    44629. 
Davidson     (A.)      Nothing    but 

money.     33080. 
Davidson   (A.  E.)     Uncle  Sam. 

48013. 
Davidson   (A.  M.)  : 

First  man.    14376. 

Love  pirate.     26597. 
Davidson    (A.  T.)     Pageant  of 

Hollis  hall.     35043. 
Davidson    (B.   L.)      Visit  from 

Mother  Goose.    49171. 
Davidson  (C.)     Capt.  Falkiner, 

6103. 
Davidson    (Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  D.) 

Old  man's  Joseph.     33564. 
Davidson  (D.)  : 

At      the      world's      mercy. 
2297. 

Bv     the    woi'ld     forgotten. 
5726. 

Case  of  identity.     6335. 

Critical  moment.     9157. 

Devil   of  a   fellow.     10668. 
10669. 

Exchange  of  souls.    13197. 

Father's  love.    13874. 

Forgotten.    15024. 

Good   against   evil.     17053. 

Great  club   house   tragedy. 
17373. 

Guilty,  but  no  crime.  17760. 

Guilty     without     crime. 
17773. 

Guiltv  without  sin.     17774. 

Hand  of  fate.     18033. 

Her  point  of  view.     19105. 

His  sister's  shame.     19817. 

How  he  avenged  her.   20475. 

In  her  defence.     21201. 

Joan  of  Arc.    22765. 

.Tudgment.     23157. 

Keep  off  the  grass.    23558. 

Little  boss.    25599. 

Little  Miss  Mouse.     25786. 

Man  of  the  hour.    27922. 

Mills  of  the  gods.    29682. 

Musiciari's  daughter.  31454. 

Out  of  the  past.    34842. 

Plays  in  pantomime.  36508. 

Pride  of  heritage.    37206. 

Prisoner  at  the  bar.    37514. 

Romanoff.     S9834. 

Rough  riders.    40078. 

Sins  of  the  father.     42519. 

Soul's  •  exchange.      43342. 


Davidson   (D.) — Continued. 

Struggle    against    fate. 

44232. 
Struggle  with  fate.     44246. 
Test  of  friendship.     45466, 

4.5467. 
Tragedy  of  the  fog.    46738. 
Whom     God    hath    joined. 

50705. 
Woman  of  courage.     51435. 
Davidson   (F.  A.)    Belle  of  the 
moon.     3434. 

Davidson   (F,  S.)  : 

Folks  up  Willow  Creek. 
14668.  . 

Prison  scene,  Queen  Es- 
ther.   37512. 

Robinson  Crusoe.    39666. 

L>avidson  (Gay lord)  : 

Mormon  massacre.     31037. 
Nauvoo.     32092. 

Davidson  (Gustav)  : 

Forthcoming.     53685. 
Melmoth,      the      wanderer. 
29075a,  54481. 
Davidson   (I.)  : 

Benighted.     3518. 
Cripple.     9130. 
Lost.     26259. 
Poor  Grif.    36798. 
Davidson     (J.)       Pour    la    cou- 

ronne.     9193. 
Davidson   (J.  D.)     Trip  to  the 

theatre.    47051. 
Davidson   (J.  R.)  : 

Bobby  &  the  fairies.     4450. 

Kriss  Kringle's  holiday. 

24259- 

Davidson  (J.  W.)    Tags.   44915. 

Davidson      (John)        Godfrida. 

16838. 
Davidson  (Lillian)  : 

Aunt  Susan's  troubles. 

52776. 
Boy's  essay  on  boys.  52971. 
De     scrimiscious     weddin'. 
53358. 
Davidson    (Louis)    Palmetto   & 

the  pine.     35140. 
Davidson    (M.)      Jean  Baudry. 

22553a. 
Davidson     (M.    L.)       Seen    as 

others  see  us.    41398. 
Davidson     (T.    C.)      Dawn    of 

day.     10077. 
Davidson      (W.)        Jack,     the 

Amer.  newsboy.     22365. 
Davies    (C.    E.)      Consolation. 

8323. 
Davies   (C.  F.)     Love  under  a 

lamp.     26635. 
Davies  (D.  D.)  : 

Cowards.    8978a. 

Tragedy  of  errors.    46722a. 


Davies  (D.  D.) — Continued. 
Unfortunate       attachment. 
48313a. 
Davies  (G.  A. )     Artful  dodger. 

1948. 
Davies  (H.  H.)  : 

Cousin  Kate.    8896. 
Dream  of  love.     11744. 
I^ady  Epping's  lawsuit. 

■24390a. 
Mrs.     Gorringe's    necklace. 
30372. 
<^Iollusc.     30698a. 
Single  man.     42502a. 

Davies  (H.  R.)  Disturbed  ten- 
ant.    10995. 

Davies,  (H.  S.)  Wild  Harry's 
wooing.     50966. 

D.-nies  (J.  H.)  : 

Old  Bay  State.    33416. 
AA'est  Point.     49999. 
Davies  (M.)    Black-eyed  Susan. 

52908. 
Davies     (M.    C.)       Chintamini. 

7101b. 
Davies      (O.)       Chicago     Nell. 

6948. 
Davies   (T.  H.)  : 

Checkmated.    6868a. 
Deceivers.     10323. 
Marshal.     28485. 
Soldiers   brave    «S:    maidens 
fair.    43090. 
Davies  (T.  R.)     Power  of  mu- 
sic.    36975. 
Davies    (T.    S.)      His    memory 

ti-reen.     19726a. 
Davies   (W.  R.)  : 

Kid      Ryan's      sweetheart. 

23666. 
Traveling   .salesman   &   the 
village  belle.     46880. 
Daviess  (M.  T.)  : 

Melting  of  Molly.    54486. 
Mountain  Azalea.    31225. 

D'Avigneau    ( E. )     Suzanne. 

44701a. 
Davila  (L  L.)    One  man.  34034. 
Davis : 

Hot     old     time     in     Dixie. 

20330. 
Iron  bands.    22063. 
Waiters  wanted.    49391b. 
Davis     (A.    B.    Gordon-)      See 

Gordon-Davis. 
Davis     (A.    H.)       Lone    Oaks. 

26112. 
Davis  (A.  J.)  : 

Hard  Knox.    18204. 
Sin.     42463. 
Davis     (A.     L.)       Lesson     for 

lovers.     25102. 
Davis   (A.  W.)    In  an  hour  of 
peril.     21099. 


2987 


IKDEX 


Dsivis  (Allan) : 

Gloomy  Fanny.    16768. 
Happiness.     53867. 
House  divided.    20387. 
On    Vengeance    Height. 

33962a. 
Promised    land.      3767  5, 

37678. 
SUent  partner.    42348. 
Under  the  law.    48177. 
Davis   (Austin)    Bowery  nias- 

queraders.    4793. 
Davis  (B.  B.)    Life,  death  &  a 

fair  woman.    2.5290a. 
Davis  (C.  B.) : 

Balm  of  Gilead.     2869. 
Littlest  girl.    25945. 
Orator    of    Zapata     City. 

34302. 
Rich  Miss  Poor.    39337. 
Trelawny    of    the    Wells. 
46911. 
Davis  (Mrs.  C.  C.)     Two  hun- 
dred dollars.    55701. 
Davis  (C.  G.)     Conflict  of  con- 
science.   8253a. 
Davis  (C.H.)   Mustard  plaster. 

31463. 
Davis  (C.  L.) : 

Alvin  Joslln.     1032. 
One  of  the  old  stock.    34084. 
Davis     (C.    W.    A.)       Lucile. 

26818. 
Davis    (Charles)     Hoosier  cir- 
cus.   20226. 
Davis     (Clement)       Desperate 

move.    10573. 
Davis  (Collin)  : 

Anchored.     1401. 

Early  in  the  morning. 

12144. 
Forgetful  Henry.    15014. 
Isle  of  Pines.    22166. 
Laugh.    24809. 
Little  Miss  Areoplane. 

25764. 
Lower    berth    13.      26767- 

26769. 
Lucky  stone.    26879. 
Maid  of  money.    27484. 
Miss  Society.    30028. 
Red  papoose.    38770. 
They're  after  him.    4.^761. 
Zero.    52329. 
Davis    (Curtis)      That's  differ- 
ent.   45618. 
Davis  (D.)     .John  Halifax,  gen- 
tleman.    22855a. 
Davis  (E.)  : 

All  rivers  meet  at  sea.   892. 
At  the  gates  of  the  city  of 

Mammon.    2238. 
Blessed     &     the     damned. 

4227. 
Chameleon.     6642. 


Davis  (E.) — Continued. 

Deathless  army.    10289. 
Kingdom     of     Destiny. 

23934. 
Like  Kelly  did.    25441. 
Part  of  life.    35387. 
Picture    of    Dorian    Gray. 

36241. 
Seventh    commandment. 

41628. 
Unmasking.    48396. 
Wilderness  of  life.     51008. 
Davis   (E.  A.)  : 

Daisy     Garland's    fortune. 

9656. 
His  excellency.    19606. 
Warm  baby.    49617. 
Davis  (E.  F.)  : 

Blind  anger.    4240. 
Rights  of  the  soul.    394.59. 
Strongest.    44207. 
Davis  (E.  M.)  : 

Autumn  leaves.     2499. 

Punkin  husker.    37840. 

Davis     (F.)       Orphan's    oath. 

34385. 
Davis  (F.  L.)    Pastoral.    35503. 
Davis  (F.  P.)     Bardell  v.  Pick- 
wick.   2977a. 
Davis  (F.  W.)  : 

By  the  firelight.    5716. 
Laguerre.    24548. 
Davis  (G.  A.)  : 

Alias  Trixie  Kix.     773. 
Billy's  mother.    3896. 
Capture.    6183. 
Davis  (G.B.)     Daisy.    9650. 
I»avis   (G.  C.)  : 

Lucky  stone.    26879. 
Troubles     of     Thomas. 
47182a. 
Davis  (G.  L.)     Silver  wedding. 

42430. 
Davis     (G.    M.)       Rain    trust. 

;:i8379. 
Davis  (George)     Rubber  neck. 

40198. 
Davis     (Georgia)      Musical 

jingle.     31439. 
I 'avis  (Gustav)  : 

Gretchen.    17611. 
Waldraeister.    49410. 

Davis  (H.  A.)    Offense.    33325. 
Davis  (H.  C.)  jr.    Queen  of  the 

Cannibal  Isles.    38051. 
Davis   (H.  L.)     Parlor-car  flir- 
tation.    35350. 
].)avis  (H.T.)   Trovador.  55666. 
Davis    (H.   V.)      Our   old  Ky. 

lu>me.    34737. 
Davis  (Hal)  : 

Bunch  of  trouble.    5475. 
Pals.    35151. 
Unexpected.    48279. 


guilty 
.Tuli- 


Davis     (Harriet)       His     own 

onemy.     19763. 
Davis      (Harry)        His 

L"alher.     19649. 
Davis     (Mrs.     Hennie) 
I'tte's  divorce.    23229. 
Davis   (Mrs.  Henriette)   Moon- 
shiner.   30962. 
Davis   (I.  L.)     Tout.     46635. 
Davis.  (J.  E.)  : 

Ingrate.    54058. 
Now  commissioner.    32349a. 
Simp  conductor.    55344. 
Davis  (.L  F.)     Up-to-date  diplo- 
macy reduced  to  song.    48501. 
Davis  (J.  H. )     Syndicate. 

44874. 
Davis     (.7.    P.)       Broken    tie. 

.5215. 
Diivis      (J.     R.)        Volunteer. 

19261,  49262. 
Davis  (J.  T.)  : 

Every     man    for    himself. 

13119. 
Ida.    20855. 
Davis  (.Jack)  Hank's  proposal. 

1S084, 
Davis    (Joseph)      Side-tracked 

again.    42248. 
Davis    (K.  W.)     Cradle  songs 

of  many  nations.    8997. 
Davis    (L.   A.)      Raven's  nest. 

38522. 
Davis    (L.    D.)      Bamabloosa. 

2876. 
Davis  (L.  P.)    See  Davis  (Mrs. 

a  C.) 
I>uvis  (Latham)    Love's  labor's 

won.    54354. 
1  avis  (Laura)    Hans,  the  gro- 

.ery  boy.    18120. 
Davis  (Lillie)     Bumps.    5457. 
Davis   (Louis)  : 
Diane.     10793. 
Lights  &  shadows.     2541S. 
Davis    (M.   E.  M.)  : 

Bunch  of  roses.    5472. 
Christmas  boxes.    7207. 
Dress  rehearsal.    11808. 
.  His  lordship,    19708,  33982. 
New  system.    32469. 
Queen    Anne   cottages. 
37980. 
I  •avis     (M.    L    G.)      C.    Q.    D. 

5758. 
Davis   (M.  W.)  : 
Comrade.     8184. 
Locked  door.    26051ft. 
Lunatic.    26929a. 
Slayer.    42740a. 
Sp.;-.    43666b. 
Davis    (Mijrk)  : 

Boomers.    4632. 
Colored  400.    7972. 
Colored  social.    7077. 


2988 


INDEX 


Davis  (Mark)^ — Contiuued. 

Finnegan's  ball.    14287. 

Hans,     the     grocery     boy. 
18120. 

McSorley's  hotel.    27115. 

MeSorley's  twins.     27117. 
Davis  (Mary)     Old  maids  con- 
vention.   33551. 
Davis  (N.  N.)     Lady  Madcap. 

24462. 
Davis  (O.) : 

Alone  in  the  world.     983. 

Among  the  poor.    1322a. 

Any  house.    52705. 

Chest  of  gold.    6919a. 

Cupid  &  Mr.  Jordan.  9367a. 

Cupid  at  Vassar.    9385. 

Driftwood.    11828. 

Driven  fi'om  home.     11835. 

Drugged.     11855a. 

Every-day  man.     13109. 

Family  cupboard.    13587. 

Father  of  her  child.   13853. 

For  the  white  rose.    14954. 

'Fraid  cat.    15240b. 

Gambler's  daughter.   15806. 

Gringo.    17641. 

Her  one  false  step.    19090. 

In  peril.    21297. 

Inheritance.     21718b. 

Key  to  room  10.    54164. 

Life's  sliop  window.    25344. 

Lola.     26080. 

Malting  good.     27614. 

Man's  game.    54418. 

My  mother's  rosary.   54660. 

Old    sweetheart    of    mine. 
33638,  33639. 

Sinners.    42514a. 

Speed  up.    55411. 

Through  the  breakers. 
46081. 

Unwelcome  guest.     48452a. 

What  did  I  tell  you?  55877. 

What    might    have    been. 
50095a. 

When    the    shadows    fall. 
50328a. 
Davis  (O.)  stock  co. : 

Confessions     of     a     wife. 
8240. 

Life  at  Yale.    25288. 
Davis  (P.)  : 

Closed  door.    7646. 

Daniel    &    his   adventures. 
9792. 

His  wedded  wife.    19835. 
Davis    (P.    P.)      Amateur    tri- 
umph.   1073. 
Davis     (R.     F.)       Retribution. 

39145. 
Davis  (R.  J.)     Mother  o'  mine. 

31163. 
Davis  (R.  W.)     Prof.  Napoleon. 
37636. 


Davis  (Richard  H.)  : 

Blackmail.     4165a,  46839b. 

Dictator.     6128. 

Farces.    13668. 

Her  first  appearance. 
25945. 

Miss    Civilization.      29917, 
29918. 

Orator    of    Zapata     City. 
34302. 

Peace  manoeuvres.   35686a. 

Soldiers  of  fortune.     43100- 
43102. 

Sj-stem    of    Dr.    Goudron. 
44883. 

Yankee  tourist.    52016. 

Zone  police.    52382b. 
I>avis  (Robert  H.)  : 

Ambition.     52655. 

Any  house.    52705. 

Broad  is  the  way.    5135a. 

Caught.    6489. 

Come-back.    8039. 

Family.    13571. 

Fight  for  life.    14174. 

Getting      away      with      it. 
16276a. 

Great  game.    17398. 

Guilty  conscience.    17764. 

Lady  Bountiful.    24373. 

Loser  gains.     26254a. 

Psychoscope.    37777. 

Why  pay  rent?    50748. 

.$1,000  reward.    52487. 
Davis   (Ruth  H.)  : 

Daughter  of  heaven.    9957. 

Guilty  man.     17766-17768. 

Hour.    20372. 

Victory.    48985a. 

Yesterday  &  today.    56030. 
Davis  (S.  B.)     Real  scout  life. 

38568. 
Davis    (S.   L.) 

Tom.    46932b. 
Davis   (S.  P.)  : 

Bohemian's 

Conversion 
Liz.    8404a 

Prince  of  Timbuctoo 
37355. 

Sculptor's  daughter. 
41210. 
Davis   (T.)  : 

Allida. 

Althaea 

Inazeta. 


Trial   of  Tom 


blunder.     4501. 
of   Champagne 


37354. 
41209, 


935. 

Surratt.     1024. 
21588. 

Merchant  of  York.     29188. 
Schonick   Morgath.     41094. 
Woman's  revenge.     51561. 
D.-.vis  (T.  H.)  : 

Alone  in  N.  Y.    982. 
Barclay  &  co.    2976. 
Gut  rates.    9521. 
Dawn  of  morn.    10085. 
Dora.     11450. 


Davis  (T.  H.)— Contiuued. 

Down  in  Dixie.     11597. 

Down     on     the     Suwanee 
River.    11617. 

Earl  of  Munster.    12128. 

Fallen    among   thieves 
13492. 

Girl  wanted.    16628. 

Great  train  robbery.   17477. 

Happy   Hallowe'en.    18169. 

Heart     of     the     Klondike. 
18489. 

Heart  of   the   Rockies. 
18492. 

Hustler.     20742,  20744. 

Mason  &  co.    28623. 

Mildred  Percival.     29557. 

Near  the  Allegheny.    32113. 

On  the  Bowery.     33810. 

Pembertons.    35817. 

Rustler.     40359. 

Sidewalks  of  N.  Y.     42252. 

Three  orphans.    46005. 

White  rat.    50562. 
Davis     (T.     W.)       Miserables. 

29S65. 
Davis  (Ulysses  or  U.  I.)  : 

Connie's  clothes.    8281. 

In  the  midst  of  fire.    21458. 

Make  me  your  wife.    27594. 

Night      with      the      devil. 
32754. 

Pig-a-back.     36278. 

Poor  Ezra.    36794. 

Two  ministers.     47704. 

Wife  for  fun.    50885. 
Davis   (W.  A.)  : 

Eleven  dollars.    53514. 

Ravens  nest.     38522. 

Sheriff  &  the  girl.     42074. 
Davis   (W.  E.)  : 

.Toe,  right  from  Slab  City, 
b'gosh.    22802. 

O'Flaherty's  t\vins.     33340. 

Pouhd  of  taffy.    36913. 

Pnscilla.     37.505. 
Davis  (W.  F.  P.)     Uncle  Silas. 

48044. 
Davis  (W.  H.)     Taming  of  the 

shrewd.     45065. 
Davis    (W.   J.)     Night  In  Ni- 
agara.   32698. 
Davis    (W.   M.)      College  hero 

revised.     7854a. 
Davis   (W.  S.)     Belshazzar. 

3475a. 
Davis   (W.  W.)  : 

Arm  chair.     1872. 

Bishop's  dream.     3985. 

Chalk-mark.     6633. 

Doctor  Markam.    11171. 

Duel.     11951. 

From  Washington.    15591. 

Great  question.    17454. 

Hidden  village.    19879. 


INDEX 


Davis  (W.  W.)— Coutinued. 
In  new  Va.    21250. 
Man  in  the  street.    27873. 
Number  10.     33139. 
One  shot.    34100. 
Price  of  silence.    37176. 
Red-headed  boy.    38742. 
Swan  woman.     44728. 
Unwilling  burglar.     48458. 

Davis   (Washington)  : 

INIodern   shrews   &   shrew  s- 

ters.     30654. 
Provost    guard.      3  7  7  5  7, 

37758. 
Shepherdess.    42055. 
Syndic.    44869-44871. 
Three    cornered     wedding. 

45945. 
Toil  &  trouble.    46419. 
Davis     (Willibert)       Marcelle. 

28156. 
Davis  &  Davis: 

Traveling  salesman.    46880. 
Unwelcome  relatives.  484.5.3. 

Davis  &  Keogh : 

Finish  of  Mr.  Fresh.     14274. 

Have    you    see     Smith  ? 
18326. 
Davis-Wescott    (E.)      Eccentric 

teacher.     12189. 
Davison      (E.      M.)        Sunrise. 

44568. 
Davy   (C.  A.)  : 

Arizona's  girl  bandit.    1853. 

Back  to  the  beast.     2749. 

Gonchita.     8208. 

Coward.    8972. 

.Tew  &  the  gentile.    226SG. 

Kate.    23505. 

Little  turncoat.     2.5915. 

Mute.    31469. 

Out  of  the  night.    34840. 
Davy     (M.)       Little    turncont. 

25915. 
Daw     (M.    T.)       Starry    flag. 

43808. 
Davy   (W.  B.)  : 

Greed  for  gold.    17542. 

Mad  captive.     27128. 

White  squaw.     50585. 
Dawe  (L.)     Rebelles.    38626. 
Dawkins   (W.  O.)  : 

Bitt's.    4035. 

Funny  pantomime.    15716. 

Man  with  the  mirror.  28011. 
Dawley  (H.  M.)     Foot  of  Prin- 
cess Hermonthis.     14765a. 
Dawley   (J.  S.)  : 

At  old  Fort  Lookout.    2171. 

Chester  57  double  O.    6921. 

Countess  Du  Barry.     8709. 

Dancer  &  the  king.    9716. 

Daughter    of    the    people. 
9994. 


Dawley  (.T.  S.) — C'ontinued. 
Dreamland's     gateway. 

11786. 
Eclipse.     5.B.501. 
(lirl  vV:  the  detective.   16430. 
Land   beyond   the  firelight. 

24577. 
Little     Miss      Sherlock 

Holmes.     25794. 


On  Shannon's  shore. 


1794. 


She  devil.     41997. 

Test.     45456a. 
I»  a  w  n      ( E  . )        Willoughbys. 

51092. 
Dawson    (C.)      Finola.     45136. 
Dawson  (C.  A. )     Julius  Caesar. 

23271,  2,3272. 
Daw.son  (E.F.I    Primi'osi' heart. 

37253. 
Dawson   (F.)  : 

Diamond  king.     10763. 

For  the  sake  of  the  dudi- 
esse.     14951. 

Glorie  Aston.     16775. 

Plalf  pound  sample.     17932. 

<  )utsidor.     34911. 

Poi'^oiHMl.     36048. 

Race  for  wealth.    38292. 

Schemers.     4104S. 

Weariu'  of  the  kilt.    49845. 

Dawson     (J.     H. )       Lights     & 
shadows    of    the    great    Re- 
bellion.    2.5421. 
I>awson   (M.)  : 

Haunted  room  at  Horsham. 

18315. 
In  the  dawn.    21373a. 

Dawson     (M.     M. )       P.  r  a  n  d  . 

52975. 
Dawson   (R.  L.)  : 

Under  the  hanuner.     48171. 

A'engeance  of  time.  48811. 
Dawtrey  (H.  A.)  .Terry.  22618. 
Dax  (P.)  Contvemaitre.  8393. 
Day  (A.  V.  E.)  Traitor  cap- 
tain. 46779. 
Day    (C.  H.)  : 

Faith,  the  actor's  daughter. 
13437. 

Fun  in  black.    15690. 
Da/  (D.  H.)  : 

Amazonia.     1084. 

Pair  of  crooks.     35084a. 
Day  (E.)  : 

All  in  the  family.    861. 

Am  I  your  wife?    1041. 

Battle  of  life.    3121. 

Deal  on  change.     10246. 

Everybody's  up.     13132. 

Futurity  winner.     15742. 

He,  she  &  it.    18386. 

Imposter.     21046,   21050. 

Last  witness.    24784.  ' 

Lucky  duck.     26847. 


Day   (E.)— Continued. 

( >ur  disreputable  ancestor. 
34601. 

Pals.     35151. 

Pat  &  the  genii.     35511. 

Price.     37141. 

Sheriff.     42070. 

Stop  rhief.     4396.5. 

Turning-point.     47380. '    i  •  ! 

T  w  e  n  t  i  o  t  h  centurv  ltd. 
47433. 

T'uexpected.     48279. 

\\'idow  Higgins.     .50817. 
Day    (E.  F. )      (Joliath.     17042. 
Day    (E.  S. »      Delices.     10410. 
Dny   (F.  D.)  : 

During  her  fatlior's  ah- 
.■^ence.     12051. 

Ti'nitor  ca])tnin.     46779. 
i>.iy   (G.  A.I  : 

Braving  the  world.     4954. 

Train  di.'^patcher.     46753. 
!  My      [Cx.     (\)       Woman's     ca- 
•  prices.  ■■'-■  51513. 
IX'iy    ((t.  D.)  : 

Rilberrv  of  Tilburv.  .3828, 
:;S20. 

(^'ampano.     596S. 
Lav  (G.  M.)    A  la  carte.   52541. 
r^ny   ((}.  W.)  : 

.\fter  biu-  game.     52586. 

Charlie.     6783. 

Cobbler's  all.     7743. 

Conservation  of  a  20tli  cen- 
turv comedv  couple. 
8404. 

Copy  of  Emerson.     8476. 

Day's  monologs.     10153. 

It  will  be.     22249. 

Session  at  school.    41.578. 
J>ay    (Mrs.   G.   AV.)      After  big 

U-am.>.      52586. 
Dny   (H.  B.)  : 

Country  gentleman.    8761a. 

Indiana  folks.    21649. 
Day    (II.  D.)  : 

Guardian.     17712. 

\\':\v  of  the  wheel.    49758. 
Day   (H.  F.)  : 

Along  came  Ruth.     98.3a. 

(Jircus  gi'Ht.     7407a. 

Circus  man.     7415. 

Package  marked  fragile. 
35011. 

Count  no  account.  8668, 
8660. 

Good  Will  &  bad  Bill. 
17121. 

King  of  diamonds.     23834. 
Dav  (M.  W.)     Riffraff.    39411. 
r>ay   (O.  F.  G.)  : 

Coral  isle.     8491. 

{''oundling.     15125. 

Mask  &  the  lady.    28601. 

Newest  woman.     32.5.55. 


2990 


ilSTDJCX; 


Day     (Sonny)       See     Simpson 

(S.  L.) 
Day  (Stanton)     Babette  of  the 

net.    2622,  2623. 
Day  (Stephen)     Marriage  after 

death.       28368. 
Day   (W.)  : 

Badred,  Lionlieart.     12111. 

Little  boots.    25596. 

Ij  i  1 1 1  e    Miss    Particular. 

25791. 
Nellie     &     the     detective. 

32191. 
Nellie  Ely.    32192. 
Penalty.     35820a. 
Red  mark.     3S760a. 

See    also    Wilson     (C 

D.) 
Day  (W.  G.)  : 

Amico  Fritz.      3303. 
Iris.     21942,  21943. 
Jack  Sheppard.    22361. 
Maid  in  white.     27454. 
Othello.     34419. 
Pagliacci   clowns.     35052. 
Rustic  cavalier.    40351. 
Sigurd.     42314. 
Wm.  Ratcliff.    51066. 
Zanetto  &  Cavalleria  rusti- 
cana.     52275. 
Day   (W.  M.)  : 

Alternative.     1023. 
Blunders  of  Backus.     4424. 
Day   (W.  N.)     Ladde.     54198. 
Daye    (J.)      Recruiting    office. 

38691. 
Dayle  (G.)     What  would  a  gen- 
tleman do?     50158. 
Dnyne    (H.)      Padre   Pasquale. 

35022a. 
Dayton      (P.)        Wrong     train. 

51904. 
Dazey   (C.  T.)  : 

Amer.  king.     1238. 

Bernice.    3539. 

College  pranks.     7864. 

Double  life.     11528. 

Elsa.     12542. 

Erma,   the  elf.     12872. 

For  a  brother's  life.     14770. 

Fran.     1.5243f.  53G99. 

Gold  mad.     16900. 

Home  folks.    20019. 

In  old  Ky.    21268. 

.T  o  s  i  a  h    Brown,    granger. 

23051. 
Levinsky's  luck.     25183. 
^.o.st  &  found.    26272. 
Love  finds  n  way.    26504. 
Mormon  saint.     31039. 
My  daughter.    31528. 
My  partner's  girl.     31684. 
Old  Dominion.    33468. 
Out  of  the  depths.    34833. 
Rustication.     40358. 


Dazey  (C.  T.)— Continued. 
Shadow.    41655. 
Sign  of  the  rose.    42297. 
Suburban.    44338. 
That    girl    from    Texas. 

45572. 
Under  which  flag.     48237. 
De  Acosta.    See  Acosta. 
De  Aguero   (M.  B.)     One  soul. 

34101a. 
De  Alarcon.     See  Alarcon. 
De  Albei-ti.    See  Alberti. 
De  Amicis.  See  Amicis. 
Dean   (B.  S.)  : 

Excess  baggage.     13194. 
Lndy  of  the  air.    24490. 
Mystic  lamp.     31864. 
Phantom  rival.    36085. 
Regeneration    of    Frederic 
North.    38908. 
Dean  (Basil)  : 

Fifinella.     14138. 
Tenth  viscount.     45393a. 
Dean  (Beverly)    Dryad.   11896. 
Dean  (Carl)     Tag  day  episode. 

44912. 
Dean   (Cliff)  : 

Cow-boy's  4th.    8950. 
Fight  for  a  home.     14163. 
Intruder.     21866. 
Lion  tamer.    25551. 
West  Point  parrot.     50002. 
Dean     (F.    J.)       Joe    Ruggles. 

22S03. 
Dean  (H.  B.)     Romance  of  the 

movies.     39816a. 
Dean  (J.  O.  W.)  : 

Awahna. '  2540,  2541. 
Flame.     14468. 
Shakesperean    festival    pa- 
geant.    55306. 
Youth's  desire.    52244b,  c. 
Dean    (L.)      In  the  shadow  of 

the  cross.     21506. 
Dean    (M.    M.)      Metaphysical 

white  cat.     29324. 
Dean    (O.)      See   Dean    (J.    O. 

W.) 
Dean    (R.)       Lemon    squeezer. 
25035 

Dean    (S.)    See  Dean   (B.  S.) 
Dean  (T.  F.)     Devil.    10650. 
Dean    (T.    G.)      Mysteries    of 

woodcraft.     31801. 
Dean   (W.)  : 

Talisay.     44993. 
Twenty-two  days  from  Ma- 
nila.    47461. 
Dean     (W.    J.)      East    Lynne. 

12165a. 
Deane    (D.)      See  Nichols    (D. 

D.) 
Deane  (F.  H.)  : 

Rest  man.    3586. 

Liz.  a  stage  girl.     25996.      ' 


Deane    (G.    R.)      Ninety-three. 

32814. 
Deane  (H.  M.)     Bee  flat.   3264. 
Deane   (S.)  : 

Christmas     on     Blackwells 

Island.     7239. 
Girls  of  the  Liberty.    16677. 
De  Angells   (T.)     Gay  lieuten- 
ant.   15973. 
De  Argentage  (C.)  : 

Fluffy  Raffles.    14607. 
Mysterious    Dolly    Dimple. 

31808. 
Mysterious    Mr.    Raffles. 
31820. 
Dearing    (W.    H.)      Unconven- 
tional house  party.    48072. 
De  Armas  (J.)  : 

In    the    bosom    of    death. 

21358. 
Thou  Shalt  not  lie.     45906. 
Dearmer      (P.)      Soul    of    the 

world.    43330. 
Denrmer  (Mrs.  P.)  : 

Brer    Rabbit    &    Mr.    Fox. 

5021a. 
Soul  of  the  world.    43330. 
De  ArmiMn.     See  Armiiian. 
De  Armond    (L.)  : 

How  Santa  came.    20519. 
AVhy    Christmas   was   late. 
50729. 
Dearness  (W.)     Canticles. 

6016. 
De     Asis     Pastor.       See     Asis 

Pastor. 
De     Avellaneda      (G.     G6mez) 

See  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
Deaves   (A.)  : 

Hello,    central !     18768. 
Hot  stuff.    20334. 
On  the  sly.    33917. 
Deaves  (E.)     Gems.     16029. 
Deaves    (R.  A.)  : 

Alimony  club.    805. 
Ash-can  Marie.    2070. 
Chow  chow.     7162. 
Female  dope.    14015. 
Her  kitchenette.    19040. 
Priscilla.    37500. 
Deaves     sisters.       Chaos     flat. 

6717. 
De  Baldovert   (A.  A.  &  H.  E.) 

Outwitted.     34919. 
De  Bank    (H.  G.)     Tenderloin 

tales.    45378. 
De  Banville.     See  Banville. 
De  Bar  (R.)     See  Guion  (N.  C.) 
De  Barbadillo.    See  Barbadillo. 
De  Barril.    See  Barril. 
De  Barry  (J.  S.)     Seven  ages. 

41600. 
De  Bathe  (L.)     Diamond  neck- 
lace.    10768. 
De  Battle.    See  Battle. 


5379— VOL  2- 


2991 


INDEX 


De    Bauiiii    (W.    C)      Chicago 

tramp.    6950. 
De   Beauiuarcbais.     fire  Bean- 
ma  rchais. 
De  Beei-  (A.  R.)  : 

Debt.     10303a. 

In  ole  Nil'  Lean^;.     2r287a. 

Ttestitution.     55153. 

Talk  of  the  moment.  4o002a. 
45002b. 

Tliree  of  a  kind.     55.578. 
Debenham  (L. )  : 

Grannie's  picture.     17317. 

Princesses.     37473. 

Two  cluims.    47581. 
De  Bergerac   (S.  Cyrano)     See 

Cvrano  de  Bergerac. 
De  Bernier.     Sec  Bernier. 
De  B^rys.     See  B6rys. 
Debe.sa    (Z.  Lopez)      See  Lopez 

Debesa. 
De    Beverlx      (J.)       See    Bird 

(A.  R.) 
D      Bize     (l\    K.)     See    Bibily 

(P.  E.) 
Debo  (D.)    .S'efi  Whalen  (D.  D.) 
De  Bonay   (J.  L.)  : 

Beantifnl  fiend.     3211. 

Frivol  Ins.     1.5498. 

If  I  onlv  had  vonr  chance. 
20927. 

.Farfftine.      22.505. 

Raphe]  in;i.    38471. 

Skeleton  hand.     426.55. 
l.-e  Bonilla   (E.  C.)  : 

Bremont  balloon.     .5017. 

Casket  case.     6378. 

Dnke  of  Marleybone.   11993. 

Helios.     187.56. 

Night  at  [Martin's.     32649. 

Telepathic  love.     4.5227. 

^Yindy  day  in  N.  Y.     .51123. 

De     Binichel      (H.)       Convict's 

wife.     8435. 
De  I'onhelier.     See  Boulielier. 
i  e  Boylesve.     See  Boylesve. 
De  Bremont.     Sec  Bremont. 
De  Brisay.    See  Brisay. 
De  Brnce  (R.)  Psyche.   37765a. 
I>e  Brneys.     See  Briieys. 
De    Brnlei-     (E.     M.)       Dnsky 
belles  of  Darktown.     12055b. 
De   BrnnotT    (^M.)      To-morrow. 

46482. 
De    Bnda    ( R.    A.    E.lon)      See 

Edon  de  Biida. 
De  Bnrgh    (B.)  : 

Heart  of  gold.    18467. 
Twickenham       p  e  e  r  a  .g  e  . 
47472. 
Oe  Burgos.     See  Burgos. 
rVlmssy   (0.)  : 

Enfant   prodiguc.     127.51. 
Fig]  i no!    prodigo.      14209. 


Debus.-;y    ( C. )  — Continued. 

Mtirtyre   de    St.    Sebastian. 

28524. 
^iasques    et    l)er£amasques. 

28656. 
Pelleas  &  iNIelisande.    35814. 

De  (vaillavet.     See  Caillavet. 
De   Camondo.     See  Camondo. 
De  Candales   ( F.  H. )  : 
Cuban   heroes.     9319. 
Downfall  of  Spain.    11634. 
De    Candales     (R.     S.»     p.S'c/zrf. 

Sec  .Tames  (J.  M. ) 
De  Carli.  See  Carli. 
De    Carlton     (G. )    Is    marriage 

a  failure?    22100. 
De  Carrel.     See  Carrel. 
De  Casanova   (I^)  : 

.Tim     Bradlev's     w  o  m  a  n  . 

22727a. 
Mistress    Betty.      30308. 
Tradiim    in    V  o  Ic  o  l;  a  ui  a  . 
46699. 
De    Castro     ( F.    Ramos)       See 

Raujos  de  Castro. 
De     Canssiii      (,T.)        Tr.1  ruder. 

21870. 
De  Cecco.     .sv-e  Cecco. 
T>e    Cells    (N.    Rodriguez)    See 

Rodriguez  tie  Celis. 
De      Chassaigne.      Sec      Cha.s- 

saigne. 
1  )e     Chennevieres      ( H. )        See 
( 'lu^nnoviei'es. 

Deciiert    (E.   P.)  : 

Back  to  the  farm.     2752. 

Love  at  2d  siuht.     26482. 

Piiysic  to  a  dog.*    36192. 
De  ( 'liiara.     Sec  Chiara. 
De  Ciiondens.     Sec  <']ioudeus. 
Deckel-.  Treasure  Island.  46903. 
Decker    (  B. )  : 

T'.  u  nd  e  si  i  r  u  <ler .     5483a . 

I  )uium(>  August.     .53483. 

Fleilige    Antonins.       18627- 
18629. 

Lady    Luftikiis.      24457. 

Liebe  Pepi.     25239a. 

Xordseekralibe.     3  3  0  i»  s  a  . 
33008)1. 

Pieper  c^  Sperling.     .54954. 

Struinpf  ist  trnmiif.   442.50a. 
r>ecker    (E. )    .//•.: 

In  the  shadow   of  tlie  ual- 
lows.     21.509. 

Lizbeth  from  Hifkorv  Hol- 
low.    25997. 

\o    mother    to    Liiiide    liei'. 
32872. 

Sin  of  amltitioii.     42471. 
Decker   (G.)      C]iaii«(>.     6664a. 
Decker    (J.   H.)  : 

I'.irth     of     (lie     sunflower. 
.•{965. 


Henri  Beau- 
College  cow- 
Child     of 


Decker  (J.  H. ) — Ct)ntinued. 

Moonlight    on    the    Missis- 
sippi.    ,30951. 
Decker   (M.  A.)      Smith  family 

reunion.     42835.  42836. 
Decker    (W.)      Duke,    the    girl 

&  the  money.     11997. 
De  Claire  (M.  S.)     See  Claire. 
De  Comeyn  (M.) 
champ.     18815. 
DeCon  (M.  C.  A.) 

boy.     7845. 
De     Concilio     (J.) 

:\rary.     6993. 
r)e  Conev    (L. )      Dear  Edward. 

10260. 
De  Col  »pet   <  '^-  B. )  : 
Bulil)le.     5361. 
.Manimv  Chloe.     27688. 
Xorah's  chance.     .33000. 
Russian  tragedy.  '  40348a. 
De    (Virdoba     (P.    H.)       Zucas 

membrane.     52397. 
De  Cordova    (J.)     Dreamland's 
11786. 
( L. )  : 

17234. 
behind  the  throne. 


(R.  .1.)     Constancy- 


gateway. 
De  Cordova 
(irafter. 
Shadow 
41664. 
De  Cordova 

S351.  8354. 
IV  Cordova    (Rienzi): 

(Jreat   illusions.     17407a. 
Manhood.     28061. 
Medda.      29002a. 
Pepper  &  salt.     .54928. 
Settling  the  war.     5.5286. 
I  e  Cordova   (Rudolph)  : 

Cavalleria  rusticana.     6533. 
IMordecai.  the  .Tew.     54.595. 
Pandora's  box.     35169. 
Quicksands.     38192. 
Shadow  behind  the  throne. 
41664. 
I>(M((ri     (L. )       Filie    du    garde- 
cliasse.     142.3.3. 

De  <'orsia   (E.)  : 

Amer.    soldier    of    fortune. 
1263. 

Black  mask.     .52909. 

Bronco  buster.     5239. 

His  mother.     19730. 

.Toseph,     the     I)eloved     son. 
23021. 

Men.     29098. 

Red  Ike  from  Nev.    38746. 

Sierra  Blanca.     42283*. 
De  Cotteus.     See  Cottens. 
De  Coney   (L.)  : 

Abbot's  nap.     51. 

As  ye  believe.     2030. 

Crafty  earl.    8999. 

Dancing  class.     9720a. 

Father   .Terome.      1.3841. 

For   Lizzetlc.      148.5,3. 


'299-2 


INDEX 


De  Coucy  (L.) — Continued. 

Fortuiip-teller.     15067. 

Laundv.v  strike.     24828. 

Mission.     30070. 

Moonshiner.     30964. 

Music  lesson.     31407. 

Rival  teams.     39550a. 

Silly  Sally.    42380. 

Song  of  the  night.     43237. 

Tramp.     46790. 

What  happened  to  Bundy. 
50078a. 
De    ('oucy     (M.    I>. )      i^ee    De 
Coucy  (L.) 

1  >ecourcelle  ( A. )  : 

.Te     dine     cliez     iii;i     ino-e. 

8391. 
Marcel.     28148. 
Our   little   cousin.     34702. 

l»ecourcelle    (I'aul)      Accord6e 

de  village.     148. 
Decourcelle    (Pierre)  : 

.\pres  le  pardon.     1733. 
Dix  minutes  d'auto.     11064. 
Mome     nux     heaux     yeux. 

30725. 
:\Ivsteres     de     St.     Peters- 

bourg.     31791. 
Olympe  de  Cleves.     33721 . 
Roy  sans  royaume.     40122. 
Rue  du   Sentier.     40231. 
Sherlock     Holmes.       42092, 
42093. 
i  >ecource]les.       Madeleine. 

27238a. 
Do  Courcey    (  C. )      Spirit  of  '61. 

4.3571. 
Decourello    I.T.)     Hr.  sakforer  ! 

19.S0nb. 
De     Coursey      (E. )        Orphan's 
prayer.     34387. 

De  Couvrey    S'ec  Couvrey. 
De  CrezoUe.     ^ee  CrezoUe. 
De  Croisset.     Ir^ee  Croisset. 
De  Curel.     See  Curel. 
I>e  Dammartin.     Sep  Dammar- 

tln. 
[  >(•  Damseaux.    See  Damseaux. 
Dede  ricks    (H.)      Right    & 

wrong.     39418. 

1  )e  Diego.     See  Diego. 

De  Dombasle.     Sec  Dombasle. 

1  )ee.    See  A'an  Dee. 

Deeley  (R.  A.  I\r.)     Dutch  girl. 
12067. 

Deelv     (P..     N.)       Hotel     Slow. 
203(52. 

l>oer    (,T.   D.   iv;:   .J.   .1.)    jr.     In- 
dian riding.     216.36. 

Deering   (M.  C.)  : 

Finger  of  fate.     14270. 
Victory.     48987. 

Deering      (R.      W.)        Wilhelm 
Tell.     .-iKHSe,  .".1013f. 


Deery     (A.)       Settled     out    of 

court.     41592. 
Do    Kugenio     (.1.     M.    Martin) 

Sec  Martin  de  Kugenio. 
De    Farges    (A.)      Fiance   mal- 

gre  lui.     14108. 
De     Fay     (S.)       See     O'Brien 

(S.  J.) 
l>e  Fenelon    (M. )  : 

Irish  wolf  dog.     22045. 
O'Douoghue.     33284. 
De  Feraudy.     See  Feraudy. 
DefCenbaugh       (W.)       Phoenix 

mills.     ,36161. 
De  FilipiM.     See  Filippi. 
De  Flers.     See  Flers. 
De  P'lorian.     See  Florian. 
Defoe    (D. )      Robinson   Crusoe. 

39660-39669,  44038a. 
De    Foe     (E.    B. )       Try    it    on 

your  neighl)or.     47303a. 
i  >e     Fonblanque     ( A. )       Dumb 

supper.     12024. 
De    F<mtaine    (F.    G.)      Round 

the  world  in  80  days.     40103, 

40104. 
De  Fontenelle.     See  Fontenelle. 
T>e  Ford  (^^^)    His  best  friend. 

19557. 
De  Forest    (M.)  : 

Barnabetta.     3000a. 
ErstMhile  Susan.     53545. 
Little  women.     25937. 
De  Fornaro.     See  Foruaro. 
De  Forrest   ( E. )     Hush  money. 

20736b. 
De  Forrest   (  M.  L. )     Sentenced 

to  death.     41.506. 
De    Framery.     See   Framery. 
De  France.     See  France. 
De  Freitas.     Sec  Freitas. 
Defriez    (G.  C. )      Sylvia's  slip- 
pers.    44854. 
Defriez      (Ur-s.      T.      C.)      2nd. 

Rouge  et  noir.    40063. 
De  Fuentes    (E.   Sanchez)      Sec 

Sanchez  de  Fuentes. 
r>e  (Jarcia.     Sec  Garcia. 
Dege    (.1.    .1.)      Soldier   prince. 

43085. 
De   Girardin.     .See   Girardin. 
De  Glopper  (C.)  : 

His  wife's  old  sweetheart. 

19866. 
New  commandment.    32348. 
De  Godement.     »S'ee  Godement. 
De  Godoy.     -See  Godoy. 
De    (Jorbea    Lemmi.      See   Gor- 

l)ea  Lennni. 
I  »e  Gorsse.     .See  Gorsse. 
De  Gramont.     .See  Gramont. 
De  Grandmont   (J.)  : 
Conscience.     8310b. 
Strong    prejudice.      44191. 
Thermidorians.     45742. 


.See  Guerin. 
( F. )      Ducal 


haps. 


De  Greau    (H.)  : 

Great  2A  De  Greaus.    17483. 
Isles  of  slaps.    22174. 
Klondyke  Charlie.     24111. 
Noiseless  cannon.     .32970. 
Too  gay  a  husband.    46514. 
De  Gr§sac.     .See  Gresac. 
De   Grey    (J.   &   P.)      Stronger 

hand.    44199. 
De  Grim  (C.)    Woman  in  white. 

51426. 
De  Guerin. 
De   Guen-e 

11911. 
De  Haan.     .See  Haan. 
De  Haas   (R.)     Elvira,  the  In- 
dian bride.     12561. 
De  Harg  (.1.)    William.    51058. 
r>e  Haro.     .See  Lopez  de  Haro. 
iV  Haven   (C.)  : 

Masher.     2S597a. 
Step  llvel.v.     43865a. 
De  Haven    (L.   R. )      Dominant 

note.     11322SI. 
De   Haven    { R.   W.)  : 

Inconsistent    bachelor. 

21598. 
Last  room.  3d  floor.    24761. 
De  Herradora    (G.  C.)      In  the 
shade  of  the  old  apple  tree. 
21498. 
1  'e  Herzeele.     .See  Herzeele. 
Deblman    (W.)  : 

Lieut.  &  the  girl.     25265. 
:\Iy' friend's  wife.    31562. 
Dehlman     (AV.    H.)      Captain's 

bov.     6168. 
I>ehly    (A.  G.)  : 

Getting  married.     16288. 
Woman's    way    of    emanci- 
pation.    .51594. 
1  >('hmel    ( P. )      F  i  t  z  e  b  u  t  z  e  . 

14424. 
Dehmel    (R.)  : 

Fitzebutze.      14424. 
T>ucifer.     26812. 
Michel   Michael.     29377. 
^Fitmenscb.     30499. 
I  )ehmev      ( .T.     C. )       Fooling     a 

count.     14730a. 
Debn    (J.  A.)  : 

Fooling.     14730. 
(4ood-bye  girlie.     17068. 
IMease     l)e     kind     to     my 
mamma,  dad.     36525. 
De    linger     (W.)       Cow-boy    & 

2  ladies.     8929. 
De    Iracheta.      -See    Iracheta. 
De  Janasz.     .See  Jauasz. 
De   .Tannelli.     See   JannelH. 
De  .Tenepi»e.     iSee  .Teneppe. 
De  Kalb  (C.)  : 

(Meofas.     7582. 

Desperate  remedy.     10574. 

Hamite.     1797L 


2993 


INDEX 


De   Kalb    (L.   S.)      Virtue   tri- 
umphant.    49151. 
De  Kay  (E.)  : 

By  the  lotus  pool.     5721. 
Cry  of  the  heart.    9286. 
Daughter  of  Herodias. 

9959. 
Unbidden  guest.    47921a. 

De  Kay  (H.)  Psyche.  37765a. 
De  Kay  (J.)  See  Kay  (J.  de) 
De  Kermen   (V.)  : 

A  temps.     20a,  21. 
Children     of     the     wreck. 

7047. 
Clairvoyante.     7496a. 
Corsican's  ho  or.     8581. 
How  to  win  a  pretty  wife. 
20555. 
Dekker  (T.)  : 

Satiromastix.     36619a. 
Shoemaker's      holiday. 
39076a. 
De    Knight    (C.    W.)      Power. 

36933. 
De  Kock.    See  Kock. 
De  Kolty  (J.  C.) : 

Dancing    master.      9731. 
Her  sister.     19139. 
De  Koven  (A.  F.)     King's  cvap 
bearer.     23954. 

De  Koven   (R.)  : 

Canterbury       y  i  1  gr  i  m  s  . 

53061,  53062. 
Dream  maiden.     11726. 
Idle  born.    20885. 
Knickerbockers.     24128. 
Student  king.     44262. 
Sylvia.    44852. 
De  Kress  (C.)     Crimes  of  Lon- 
don.    9098. 
De     L.     (M.)       Hello!     hello! 

18771. 
De  Laboulaye.     See  Laboulaye. 
De  la  Celigne  (C.)     Flo  of  the 

Black  Hills.    14538. 
De  la  Cortina.     See  Cortina. 
Delacour,  pseud.     See  Lartigue 

(A.  G.) 
Delacour   (A.)  : 

Dominos    roses.     3  6  3  3  2- 

36334. 
To-night's     the     night. 
46500b. 
De  Lacour  &  Fields.    Tie  that 

binds.    46168. 
De  la  Cueva.    -See  Cueva. 
De  Lacy   (D.  L.)     Lion  &  the 

lamb.     25535. 
Delafield     (E.     P.)       Alice    in 

Wonderland.     791. 
Delafield   (J.  H.)  : 

Last  drop.    24707. 
Our  r.  r.  men.     34751. 
Queen  Mary.     88004. 


De  la  Pueute.     See  Fuente. 
Delagrave    (Ch.)      Belle-Niver- 

uaise.    3393a. 
Delair   (P.)     Helene.     18733. 
De  la  Jara.     See  Jara. 
Del   Alamo    (A.   Torres)      See 

Torres  del  Alamo. 
j">e    Lamartine.       See    Lamar- 

tlne. 
Delamater    (A.  G.)  : 
In  greater  N.  Y. 
Smiler.     42829. 
Delamater  (H.  B.) 
Delameter    (A.    C.) 

the  pennant. 
Deland   (L.  F.) 


21192. 

If.    20921. 
Winning 
51180. 
Master  of  the 


house.     28714a. 
Pel  and   (M.  W.)  : 

Awakening     of     Helena 

Ritchie.     2563. 
.John     Ward,      preacher. 
28468. 
De  Laneaux  (M.)     See  Stearns 

(M.   B.) 
Delaney  {Rev.  Father)     Prodi- 
gal son.    37593. 

Delaney  (E.  P.)  : 

Dramatic  play.     11677. 

Happy  Swede.    18189. 

Mystery    of    the   yogis. 
31855. 

Night  in  Chicago.     32683. 

Sliadows  of  N.   Y.     41714. 

Woman    detective.      .51393. 
HeliUiey  (G.  B.)  : 

Carriage  is  waiting.     6284. 

lloyal  niasquerader.     40156. 
Delaney    (J.  F.)  : 

Big  business.     3782a. 

Forbidden   fruit.     14964a. 

liove  of  Mary  Ann.  26574a. 

Transformation.      4  6  814, 
46815. 

Vote  buyer.     49291a. 

When     a     man's     a     man. 
50186. 
Delaney   (J.  P.)  : 

Father,     Thou     art     kind. 
13859. 

Love's  speculation.     26738. 
Delaney   (J.  S.)  : 

King's  command.     23950. 

Love  laughs  last.    26541. 

What  will  the  world  say? 
50151b. 

Woman's  nerve.     51548. 
Delaney    (R.   .7.)      Life  in   the 
19th  century.     25308. 

Delaney   (T.  F.)  : 

Militza,  the  slave.     29593. 
Orphan    of    Ballahooly. 

34381. 
Shiengaiui    of    R  a  m  o  r  e . 

42107. 


De  Laney  (W.  A.)  : 

Leading  lady.    24915. 
Player's  tragedy.    36469. 
De  Lange    (L.) : 

Globe  trotter.     16766. 
High  tide.     19428. 
In  China.     21124. 
Mother  Goose.     31134. 
Mother  of  Pearl.    31165. 
Once  on  a  time.    33973. 
Who's  your  friend?    50677. 
De  Laugeron   (G.  Lagros)   See 

Lagros  de  Langeron. 
De  Launay.     See  Lannay. 
Delano    (Alfred)    See   Delaney 

(W.  A.) 
Delano   (Aline)     Summer  folk. 

44500. 
Delano   (E.  B.)  : 

Ferguson's    Rags.      53630. 
Flaming  ramparts.    14470a, 

47921a. 
Rags.     53630. 
Delano     (H.)       Girl     from 

Macy's.     16509. 
Delano  (J.)    Pa  is  rich.    34998. 
Delano  (M.)  : 

Alpha   Edison's   hundredth 

birthday.    995. 
Out  of  the  vast  unknown 
depths.     34851. 

Delano   (R.  B.)     Friend  Fritz. 

15428. 
Delanoy   (M.  Frances)  : 

Crimson  light.     9118. 

It's  contagious.     22241. 

Mills  of  the  gods.     29689. 

On  the  alert.    33799. 

T>elanoy    (Marian   F.)  : 

Alcalde  of  Zalamea.     715.        " 
At  last  he  has  done  well. 

2153. 
Crimson  light.     9118. 
Daughter      of      Fabricius. 

9953. 
Donna  Diana.     11394. 
Dot  insane  crazy  tic.     11495. 
It's  contagious.     22241. 
Jealous  wife.    22538. 
Our  r'yal  majesty.     34762. 
Outcast's  daughter.    34878. 
Professor's  play.     37650. 
Respectable  society.    39106. 
Sublime     in     the     vulgar. 

44312. 
Wanted,  a  husband.   49521. 

De  la  Osa.    See  La  Osa. 
De  la  Pasture  (Mrs.  H.)  : 
Deborah  of  Tod's.     10298. 
Lonely  millionaires.    26126. 
Peter's      mother.        36023, 
36024. 
!  «    Lapeyrouse.      See    Lapey- 
rouse. 


2994 


INDEX 


Del  a  Foore   (H.  E.)  : 

Curse  of  drugs.     9497. 

Oriental  curse.    34350. 

l.)e    la    Presse.      See    Carpani 

(Jessamine) 
De  hi   Puente    (M.  Fernandez) 

See  Fernandez  de  la  Puente. 
Delaquys    (G.)     M.   de  Pr^van. 

30855. 
De    Lara     (M.    Gonzalez)     See 

Gonzalez  de  Lara. 
De  Lara  (R.  E.  Manrique)  See 

Manrique  de  Lara. 

De  la  Rauige    (L.)  : 
Chaudos.     6682. 
General's       match-making. 

16063. 
Held  in  bondage.     940. 
Idalia.     20858,   20860. 
Massarenes.     28659. 
Moths.     31203,  31205. 
Othmar.     46831. 
Pascarel.    35428. 
Premature  socialist.    37059. 
Rhena.     39314. 
Sigua.     42299.  47389. 
Strathmore.      6558,    26220, 

37118.  44090. 
Tricotriu.        3827.      46967, 

46968.  49197. 

Under     2     flags.       7329, 

48229a,     48230a.     48232, 
40901^ 

WandaV    49458,  49460. 
Delard    (E.)      Rivale.       39.555. 
Delaro-Barnes    (H.)  : 

Slarriage  a  la  mode.    28367. 
Mrs.  Globe  Trotter.    30369. 
X  rays  in  society.    51934. 
Delaroche.       Coeur     de     Fran- 

(•aise.     7770. 
Do  la  Roche  (F.  Pintado)    See 

Pintado  de  la  Roche. 
Do  Larra.     See  Larra. 
I^e  la  Salle  (G.  H.)     Vendetta 
of  death,    48784. 

De  Lasaux    (H.  E.)  : 

Cop,  the  vag  &  the  woman. 

8464a. 
Dinnv     McNulty's     goat. 

10S86a. 
Discord  &  harmony.     10929. 
For  the  Red,  White  &  Blue. 

14948. 
His  last  effort.     19682. 
Honevmoon  eclipse.    20123. 
In  Mexico.     21241b. 
Incendiary.     21590. 
Ivy  &  the  oak.     22280. 
Lion-hearted     mouse. 

25543a. 
1  Love  &  law.     26445. 
Merely  jolly  good  fellows. 

29204. 


—Continued. 
Cower  oft, 


50689. 


De  Lasaux   (L.)- 
Mini.'ster    of 

29738. 
New  firm.    32377. 
Old  playwright.     33605. 
One  Christmas  eve.    .33991. 
Prevarication.     37130. 
Remittance  man.     39020. 
Sailors  &  drifters.     40503. 
Tired     business     man. 

46313b. 
Who  was  to  blame? 
De  Lassus.    See  Lassus. 
Delattre    (M.    H.)      Perp§tue. 

35939. 
De  Launay.     See  Launay. 
Delaur  (M.)  : 

Carmencitata.     6250. 

Mr.     Ormaur's     reception. 

30225. 
Women's  realm.     51620. 
Delavan   (M.   S.)     Marthaelen. 

28502a. 
De  la  Vega.     See  Vega. 
Delavigue    (J.    F.    C.)      Louis 

XI.     263S8b,  2638SC. 
felavoye  (W.)  : 

Flower  show.     14600. 
Krousmeyer's    employment 
agency.     24263. 
Delberg      (C.)        Marriage     of 

Valeni.     28422. 
Del  Cacho.    See  Cacho. 
r>el  Campo.    See  Campo. 
i:)el  Castillo.     See  Castillo. 
Delcher  (J.  B.)     Put  me  ofC  at 

Buffalo.     .37912. 
Delcomyn   (M.)  : 
Guest.     17734. 
Nita.    32842. 
Stumbling  block.     44285. 
Such   a   difference.     44359. 
I>elehanty   &  Hengler.     Laugh 

&  be  merry.    24810. 
T>c  Lendrecie    (J.   F.)      Dance 

of  the  Muses.    9710a. 
De     Leo     (R.)       Tragedy     in 

Rome.    46714. 
De     Leon     (D.)       Franz     von 

Sickingen.     15272. 
-He  Leon  (H.  R.)  : 

Innocent  kid.     21747. 
New  cook.    32351. 
Our  honeymoon.    34670. 
De  L6on  (.1.  Royo)    See  Royo  de 

Leon. 
De  Leon  (T.  C.)  : 

Askaros,  the  Copt.     2082. 
Bet.     3607. 
Bigamy.     3812. 
Cheat.    6858. 
Chicago.     6940. 
Edged  tools.     12230. 
Edwin  Drood.     12280. 
Euchre.     13015. 


P.  E.)  : 
de    Lavarede. 


17285. 


De  Leon  (T.  C.) — Continued. 
Gossip.     17144. 
Hand  to  hand.     18054. 
Jasper.     22513. 
Life  insurance.     2.5312. 
Mrs.  Cob's  salon.     30333. 
North  &  South.     33019. 
Paris.     35297. 
De  Leon  (W.)  : 

Girl  &  the  boy.    16423. 
Old  home  town.     33507a. 
De   Leon   y   Olalla.     See  Le6n 

y  Olalla. 
Del^ry   (C.)     Ecole  du  peuple. 

12209. 
De  L'Escale.     See  L'Escale. 
Delescluze     (E.    M.)       Hamza. 

18024. 
Deleutre  (P.  C. 
Cinq     sous 

7373. 
Grande  semaine. 
Delf  (H.) : 

Oh  Doctor,  have  a  patient. 

333.50b. 
Outside  the  door.     34906a. 
Thirteenth    hour.      45823b. 
This     is     my     lucky     day. 

55568. 
Yesterday,    today    and    — . 
52104a. 
Delgado   (F.)  : 

Amour     sur     la 

1361. 
Boule  de  neige. 
Comtesse      d  e 

8194. 
Fantasio.     13649. 
Rebelles.     38626. 
Roi  Carotte.     39742. 
J>c4gado    (J.  Grau)     See  Gran 

Delgado. 
i'elgado    (M.    P.)      His   secret. 

19805. 
r>elherv     (M.)       Glace    bris6e. 

16702. 
De  Ligny  (E.  B.) : 
Actress.     219. 
Beautiful  spy. 
Cabinet  no.  13. 
Countess     & 

8701. 
From  Broadway  to  Monte 

Carlo.     15526. 
My  friend's  wife.     31561. 
Red  fright.     38734. 
Safest  way.     40487. 
Zephiriua.      52324. 
Delille    (H.    A.)      Marjolaine. 

28310. 
Delille  (J."  D.)     In  the  queen's 

name.     21485. 
De  Lima  (C.  A.)  : 

As  it  often  happens.    2009. 
At  Fernton  hall.     2136. 


brauche. 

4740. 
SomeriA'e. 


3218. 
5774. 
the    actress. 


2995 


i.\"!m:x 


J>t'  Lima    (C.  A.) — Contiuuecl. 
Aunt   Rachel.     2423a. 
C-oiue  across.     53219. 
Country  physician.    8783. 
French  bread.     15357. 
Future  Mr.  tV:  Mrs.  Straight. 

53738. 
Good  .  .  .  uiglit.      17100a. 
(irady's  man.     17219. 
Heirloom.     18690. 
His     wife     iV:      his     faith. 

198.50. 
Honor  of  tlie   \'an  Bureus. 

20172. 
Tn  marble  halls.     21240. 
.Jane.     .54100. 
Katie.     23527. 
Lebonnard.      24965. 
Le  Bretons.    24966. 
T.ucille.     26825. 
.Making     of     a     new     man. 

27623. 
Marks  of  Brooklyn.    28335. 
Masterpiece.     28735. 
Maxwells.     28898. 
Mind  &  the  heart.     29709. 
Murder.     31367. 
( >f   course   it   never    really 

happened.     33297. 
Out  of  the  mire.     34838. 
Peer  hunt.     35788. 
reril.     35922. 
Poleaxis.     36665. 
Poor   old   Charlie.     36808. 
Price  that's  paid.     37187. 
Private     .John      Brown. 

37531a. 
Robes  et  manteaux.    39647. 
Scotts.     41171. 
Second    Mr.    .Tones.      41299. 
Spy.     43662a. 
Terms  of  the  will.     45402. 
Theii-     friend     the     major. 

45661. 
Tlieir  own  chihl.     45679. 
Things  being  eiiual.    4.5787. 
Three  plays.     46013. 
rnforgiving   man.     55733. 
Pnto  the  3d  «&  4th  genera- 
tion.    48439. 
What     money     can't     buy. 

50098. 
\\"u](\  wide  world.     50792. 
l>e   Lisle    (G.)      See  Lillv    (W.) 
T)e  Lisle    (L.   R.)  : 

I  dasn't  think  of  it.  2078Sa, 

54007. 
Nai-row  escape.     32024. 
f>bservant     Mr.     B'inestone. 

33228a. 
Weighed     in     the    balance. 

4094S-49950. 
When      science      lends      a 

hand.     .50293.   50294. 


L>e  Lisser    (A.  M.)  : 

Birth  of  liberty.     3956. 
Jlotive     for     the     c  r  i  m  e  . 
31206. 
l>ell     (D.)       Heart    of    an    ac- 
tress.    18454a. 
I)ell       (Pv.)        Roug      brothers. 

39887. 
Dell'  Acqua   (K.)     Zi/.i.     52375. 
Dellenbaugh    (E.  A.)      Vindica- 
tion.    49072. 

Hellenbaugh  (.J.  L.)  : 

And     lemon    pie     intermit- 

tingly.     1411. 
Gold    strike    s  t  a  m  p  e  d  e  . 

16906. 
Honey  mountain.     20118. 
Land  of  gold.     24591. 
Leonidas.    king    of    Hellen. 

25080. 
Sweetest  birdland.      44780. 

Itellinger    (R.)      Lyrics  of  Lor- 
raine.    20979. 
l»elli  Ponti   (Rafael)  : 
Haschisch.     18282. 
Strauss.     44093. 
I'elluc      (L. )        Trois     eufants 

dans  une  etoile.     55664. 
;)elma    (L>.)     Prof.  Thompson's 

studio.     .37642. 
I>elmain     (E.)       Tin     wedding. 

46278. 
Delmaiue    (V.  M. )      Sybil  Mor- 
timer.    44839. 
!  :el  Mar   (Alexander): 

House   with    two   windows. 

20452. 
Publius     Ovidius     N  a  s  o  . 

37791. 
Thenardiers.     45701. 

Delnui)'    (Axel)  : 

Alt-Potsdam.     1008a. 
Hasclusch.      18280. 
jtelmar    (D. )      Imi)    of    Satan. 

21020. 
.')elmar    (('. )      See    Li.ster    (L. 

M.) 
Del      Monte      (L.)        Watanya 

Cicila.     49686. 
Del  111  ore : 

My   aunt's  nephew.     31491. 
Rough  house.     40069. 
Delmore     (D.)       Evolution     of 

,Johnso]i   &  AVells.      1.3170. 
Delmore   (.1.)  : 

Scenes    behind    the    scenes. 

41016. 
Vaudeville     portrayed     be- 
hind the  scenes.     48739. 
Delmore     &     Wilson.       Widow 

Xolan's  ball.     .50828. 
DHon   (G.)  : 

Buckingham.     5386. 
.AFonl  falcon.     8092.3. 


1  >e   Long    ( G.  i      Baroness   Fid- 
dlestick.    302S. 
I  'e  Long  ( H.  L. )     Fire  brigade. 

14297. 
l)e  Long    (W.)      Little  wildcat. 

2.5936. 
De   Long    (  W.   A.)  : 

.Tacquette.      22411,    22412. 
Nell.     32177. 
Dnie.      .34140,   34141. 
Pirouette.     36405. 
Stray.     44101. 
Ten    minutes    for    refresh- 
ments.    45350. 
De  Lorde.     .<(<•  Lorde. 
7>elorme   (G.  L. )     Fallow  tields. 

13.505. 
r>elorme     (11.)       Bonlieur    d'en 

face.     4.557. 
Deloriuel    (H.)  : 

Moumoute.    31220. 
(^)uatre    septembre.      37977. 
It^forme.     38874. 
De  Louie   (E.)  : 

Cleopatra's  soliloquy.    7.594. 
Destiny.      10590. 
Web  of  fate.     49874. 
Del   Pino    ( F.   Palomares)      .SVc 

Palomares  del  Pino. 
Delpit   (A.)  : 

Coralie's   son.     217.54. 
Felicia.     13992. 
Fils      de      Goralie.        8493, 
8494. 
Del  Real   (.T.  de  Macias  y)   See 

^lacias  y  del  Real. 
Del  Rio.     See  Rio. 
Del   Ruth    (H.)  : 
Avenged.     2513. 
Intruder.     21869. 
Lily  cV  the  rose.     25482. 
Youngest       in       conimand. 
.52222. 
Del     Kuth     (H.     B. )       Retribu- 
tion.    391()0. 
I 'el    Sena    (W.t      At    the    mar- 

i-iage  bureau.     2254. 
Deltell     (R.)      Colasln.      7792. 
Deltorellis    (Jet  &  .Joe)      Most 
versatile,    nmsical,    grotesque 
clowns  on  earth.     31112, 
Del    Toro    (E.    L.)      See   L6pez 

del  Toro. 
Del    Toro    ( R.    H.)      See    Gon- 

zfUez  (R. ) 
De  Luca.     See  Luca. 
1  )e  Lucio.     See  Lucio. 
De    Luna     (B.     Bellido)       See 

Bellido  de  Luna. 
r>elvaille    (A.)  : 
■  Ali-bebe.     767. 
<  Juepe.     17725. 
Petite    poison.      44343. 
]>el      Valle      (A.      Saco)        See 
S;!co  del    A'alle. 


2996 


INDEX 


Pel     Valle     (O.     Castel)       See 

Castel  del  Valle. 
Pel    Vaiix     id.)      Three    birds 

with  1  stone.     45930. 
i'/el      Vecehio      (Mrs.     C.     T.) 

Package  for  papa.     3i5()10a. 
I  >el   Villnr   (.1.   Fernandez")    See 

Fernandez  del  Villar. 
1  >e    Lyd.ston    (  F. )      From    over 

the  sea.     15561. 
I  >e  Madrazo.     See  Madrazo. 
1  >eniain-(Jranfie   (L. )  : 

All    ahont    lobsters.      821. 
Cherry    Blossom.      6903. 
Job  lot.     22782. 
One  Christmas  eve.     33993. 
Shadow 
41677. 
l)e     Makhiii 


colonel. 
De    Mar 

connt. 
I  >e     Mar 

hearsal. 
1  >emarest 

imposter. 
Pemarest    (!t 


27199. 
( J.    r.  I 

14730a. 
(M.) 
51083. 
[Mrs.    M.) 
31438. 
Oberman. 


Foolinsi'    a 


Willie's     re- 


Musical 


Green 


horse.     17577. 
1  >emaria      ( A. ) 

lights.     46600. 
I>e    Marivaux     (P. 

Sec  IMarivaux. 
Pemark.      See   Van 


Tuttie     Poot- 
.    C.    de    C.) 

l»emark. 

1  *e  ^Nlarsan.     See  Marsan. 

l)e  Marsen    (J.)      Baba.     2614. 

De   ^lartliold.     -S'ee   Marthold. 

De  Marti  no.     See  Martino. 

De   Martiny.      See   Martiny. 

De    :Mattchyce     (IM.    O.)       Pu- 

■     cette.     26806. 

De  Mattos  (A.  L.  Teixeira  de) 
See   Teixeira   de  ^Mattos. 

i  )e   Maupassant.      See  IVIaupas- 
sant. 

De   Mauprey.     See  Mauprey. 

De    Medina.      .S'ee   Medina. 

De  Meissner.      See  Meissner. 

Demene     (H.)       Poids    du    re- 
mords.     36630. 

I>emens    (I.)      Greater  coward- 
ice.    17507. 

)  : 
31978,   31985. 


Dement    (K.   S. 
Napoleon. 
Napoleon 
31991. 
De  Merne     Sec 
P'ometer    (S.) 

bier.  20PSO. 
De  :\[etz.  Sec 
]>e  IVIeules    (L. 


&       Josephine. 


Merne. 
Honorable 


cob- 


Metz. 
J.  I.) 


jr.  Dis- 
coi'ds  &  harmonies  of  single 
.V:  wedded  life.     10933. 

De  Meyer    (M.)      See  ]Meyer. 

De  Meza  (i\r.  M.)  Kingdom 
of  Etheria.     23935. 


of      a       tragedy. 
(P)      .Mme.      la 


De   Meza    (W.)      Apart.      1666. 
De  Mille    (A.  G.)  : 
Food.     14705a. 
In  1999.     212.54m. 
De  Mille   (A.  V.)      Romance  of 

a  day.     39783. 
De  Mille    (B.)  : 

Awakening.     2551,  2552. 
Free  prisoner.     15333. 
Greatest      tliint;      in       the 

world.     17531. 
Ideals.     20874. 
Lawyer     comes     to     town. 

24884a. 
Love,  the  greatest  thing  in 

the  world.     26629. 
Rembrandt      Van      H  v  u  . 

39008. 
Stay-at-home.     43841. 
]>e    Mille    (B.    S. )      Free   pris- 
oner.    15333. 
De  Mille   (C.  A.)  : 
California.     5850. 
In  the  barracks.     21347. 
Little  Parisian.     2.5831. 

i>e  Mille   (C.  B.)  : 
California.     5850. 
End    of    the    trail.      12715. 
(jenius.     16083. 
In  the  barracks.     21347. 
Interference     of     Patricia. 

21812. 
Little  Parisian.     2.5831. 
Mounted.     31242. 
Potash  preferred.      36903. 
Pretender.     37094. 
Royal  mounted.     40158. 
Son  of  the  winds.     43222. 
Voice     of     the     mountain. 

49239. 

De  Mille   (H.  C.)  : 

Charity  ball.     6746,  6747. 

Danger  signal.     9762. 

Duty.     12087. 

Hypochondriac.    20777. 

John    Delmer's    daughters. 
22847. 

Lost   paradise.     26336. 

Main  line.     27527.  27528. 

Three  strokes.     46028. 

Wife.     50873. 
De  Mille    (Mrs.   H.   C.)  : 

His  other  self.     19760. 
Modern  love  story.     30623. 
Peculiar  case.     35764. 
Price  of  happiness.     37158. 
Sherry.     42097. 
Story  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 
44005. 
I'e   Mille    (J.)  : 

Babes  in  the  \\'ood.     2617. 
( Mieek.     6875. 

(Jord  &  creese.     8497.  8498. 
Dodge  club.     11213. 


De    Mille     (M.    H. )       Promised 

laud.     37674. 
De  Mille   (W.  C.)  : 

At  the  tiorists.     2231. 
Christmas  si)irit.     7246. 
Classmates.     7548. 
Darkest   hour.     9883. 
Deceivers.     10323a.  10323b. 
End  of  the  trail.     12715. 
Food.     14705a. 
Genius.     16083. 
In   1999.     21254a. 
Mixed   foui'some.      30522. 
Mounted.     31242. 
Poor      old      Jim.        36809. 

36809a. 
Potash    pi-ererre«l.      36903. 
Pretender.     37094. 
Royal  mounted.     40158. 
Son   of  the   win<ls.     43222. 
Squealer.     43699. 
Strong-heart.     44211. 
Thaddeus    of    Warsaw. 

45507. 
Vampire.     48668. 
Voice     of      I  he      mountain. 

49239. 
Warrens    of     V  i  r  g  i  u  i  a  . 

49627a. 
AVoman.     51374a. 
50  years  from  noM*.     .52459. 
'■e  Miller  (W.  C.)     Silhouette. 

42368. 
J>e  Miranda.     Sec  Miranda. 
I'emmon    (I.   N. )      As  vou   like 

it.     2040. 
1  'enHuon    ( W.  A.)  : 
Arbitiation.     1769. 
Green-eyed  monster.  17563. 
Secret     of     Sable     Island. 
41336. 
De  Moe   (E.  W. )     On  old  Cape 

Cod.    33787. 
Demolder    (E. )      Route  d'emer- 

aude.     40110. 
De    Molina     (T.)       See    T611ez 

(G.) 
Demoly    (F.)  : 

Affaire  Grisel.     425. 

G  r  a  n  d  e  s        manoeuvres. 

17286. 
.Te  ue  sais  quoi.     22533. 
Plaisir   d'amour.     36433. 
Plus   amoureuse.     36573. 
Poussin.     36922. 
Race.     38276. 
Rou.ge  est   mis  !     40061. 
Soutane.     43356. 
Tentation   de   I'Ablx'    Jean. 
45390. 
De  Monde    (C.)  : 

.Tosiah  Ijong  from  Hamden 

Corners.    23052. 
Mayor       of      Crow       Hill 
28930. 


2997 


INDEX 


Demoneo.      Frolics    in    a    caf6 

chautaut.     15513. 
De  Monje.    See  Monje. 
De  Montbeliard.     See  Montbe- 

liard. 
De  Montrenil.     -See  Montreuil. 
De  Mor,  pseud.     See  Reynolds 

(D.  M.) 
De  Mora   (F.)     After  the  fair. 

500. 
De    Mora  tin     (L.     Fernandez) 

See  Fernandez  de  Moratin. 
De  More  (F.  Y.)  : 
Brazzia.     4961. 
Charlotte  Temple.     6802. 
Marriage      is      a      failure. 

28402. 
Queen's  counsel.     38107. 
De  Mount    (J.)      Just  2  picks. 

23402. 
Dempsey      (C.)       Bondwoman. 

4553. 
Dempsey   (L.  H.  V.)  : 

Many  years  after.     28133. 
Neutral  ground.     32285. 
Patriot  spy.    35567. 
]>empsev      (T.     J.)       Man     of 

chance.     27889. 
Dempster   (R.  L.)  : 

Moon  calf.     30932a. 
World  says.     51771b. 
De  Musset.     -See  Musset. 
De  Najac.    -Sec  Najac. 
De    Nascimento.      -See    Nasci- 

mento. 
De  Navarro  (C.  M.)  : 
Caricatures.     6220a. 
Dight.     25360. 
]  >e  Nazae.     See  Nazae. 
Denee    (L.    H.)      Nacogdoches. 

31894. 
Den  Eeden.     -See  Eeden. 
Denegre    (C.)  : 

Divorced  life.     11051. 
Loretta.     26236. 
Denehie  (L.  L.)    Loyal  en  tout. 
26775. 

'eneke      (A.)        Lobetanz. 
26029. 
l>e  Nemeth.     -See  Nemeth. 
Pe  Nemours   (P.  F.  Du  Pont) 

-See  Du  Pont  de  Nemours. 
Do  Neuville.     -See  Neuville. 
r)engler      (G.     G.)        Rubbers. 

40201. 
")enham     (J.     O.)       Barbe    of 

Grande  Bayou.    2967. 
^enier    (T.)  : 

Blondin  Oonkey.     4290. 
Gas  fixtures.     15927. 
Humpty      Dumpty      up-to- 
date.     20646. 
>e  Nieto  (J.)     Reprisal.  55149. 
-enig  (E.  S.)     Woodland  folly. 
.^116848. 


Denin    (S.)  : 

Adventuress.     368. 
Benedict   Arnold.     3506. 
Erin  abil.     12858. 

Deninger  (O.  A.)  : 

lone.    21923. 

Rienzi.     39407. 
De  Nion.     -See  Nion. 
Denison   (E.  H.)  : 

Bronco  buster.     5236. 

Dollv   Madison's   afternoon 
tea.     11287. 

Gambler's  love.     15810. 

How  they  won  the  caucus. 
20542. 

Little  mother  of  the  slums. 
25811a. 

Sweethearts.    44787,  44790. 

Take  a  chance.     44933. 

AVoman  who  did.     51495. 

Yeggman.     52055. 

Denison  (G.)     Cupid's  summer 
dream.     9442a. 

Denison   (M.  A.)  : 

Capt.  Molly.    6144. 
Erin  go  bragh.    12861. 

Denison  (T.  S.)  : 

After  the  game.     501. 
All  a  mistalfe.     815. 
Altar  of  riches.     1014. 
Amer.  hustler.     1229. 
Assessor.     2100,  2101. 
Aunt     Matilda's     birthday 

party.     2416. 
Axin'  her  father.     2587. 
Babv     show     at    Pineville. 

2648. 
Bad  job.     2773. 
Ballad   of   Prudence  Dean. 

2843. 
Bank  cashier.     2899. 
Beggar  Yenus.     3312. 
Billy's  chorus  girl.     3890. 
Billy's  mishaps.     3895. 
Black  heifer.     4113. 
Blind  Margaret.     4259. 
Booster  club  of  Blackville. 

4636. 
Borrowed  luncheon.    4677. 
Borrowing    trouble.      4683. 

4684. 
Breakfast  food  for  2.     4981. 
Breezy  call.     5013. 
Brookdale       farm.        5249, 

33608 
Brother  Josiah.     5270. 
Busy  liar.     5627. 
Case  against  Casey.    6314. 
Catchy      comic     dialogues. 

6447. 
Charles     O'Malley's     aunl 

6765. 
Children's  c(miic  dialogues 

7052. 


Denison  (T.  S.)- — Continued. 

Christmas  ship.     7244. 

Club  woman  &  the  hero. 
7701. 

Cobbler.     7739. 

Cold  finish.     7797. 

Consort  of  heroines.     8325. 

Convention  of  papas.     8401. 

Coon  Creek  courtship.   84-53. 

Coontown  thirteen  club. 
8460. 

Corner'  drug  store.     8539. 

Counterfeit  bills.     8685. 

Country  .iusLice.    8771,  8772. 

Cow  that  kicked  Chicago. 
8963. 

Danger  signal.     97.59,  9760. 

Daughter  of  tlve  desert. 
9980. 

De  daughter  of  de  regiment. 
10168a. 

Deception.     10331. 

Dinner  in  old  Egypt.    108S2. 

Diplomates.     10897. 

Documentary  evidence. 

11212. 

Doings  of  a  diule.     11246. 

Down  in  Dixie.     11596. 

Dude  in  a  cyclone.     11944. 

Dutch  cocktail.     12065. 

Early  vows.     12148. 

Editor-in-chief.     12248. 

Engaged  girl.     12760. 

Eulalia.     13037. 

Face  at  the  v\'indo\v.     13303. 

Family  strike.  13613. 13614. 

First  class  hotel.     143.52. 

Five  minutes  from  Yell  Col- 
lege.    14436. 

For  love  &  honor.     14857. 

For  reform.     14902. 

Free  knowledge-ist.     15327. 

Fresh  Timothy  Hay.    15401. 

Friend  of  the  whole  family. 
15444. 

From  Sumter  to  Appom:(t- 
tox.     15580. 

Fudge  &  a  burglar.     15620. 

Fun  in  a  photograpii  gal- 
lery.    15680. 

Fun  on  the  Podunk  ltd. 
15697. 

Glickman,  the  glazier. 
16755. 

Goddess  of  love.     16833. 

Great  doughnut  corpora- 
tion.    17384. 

Great  medical  dispensary. 
17428. 

Great  pumpkin  case  of  Gu  \T 
vs.  Muff.     174.52. 

Hans  von  Smash.  18121, 
18122 

Hard  cider.     18202.  18203. 

Heiress  of  Hoetown.   18682. 


INDEX 


Denisou  (T.  >S,)— Coutiuued. 
Her  hero.     19014. 
Hey,  Rube.    19338. 
High       school       freshman. 

19425. 
His     2c!     time     on     earth, 

19804. 
Home  run.     20039. 
Homeopathy.    20070. 
Honor  of  a  cow-boy.     20164. 
Hot  air.     20317. 
I'll  stay  awhile.     20802. 
In  the  dark.     21372. 
Indiana  man.     21650. 
Initiating       a        Granger. 

21724,  21725. 
Irish  linen  peddler.     22001, 

22002. 
Iron  hand.     22066. 
Is  it  gaining?    22088. 
Is    the    editor    in?    22103, 

22104. 
It's   all  in  the  pay-streak. 

22237. 
.Tayville  Junction.     22532. 
.ledediah     Judkins,     J.     P. 

22589. 
Joke  on  Squiuim.     22912. 
Kansas  immigrants.    23486, 

23487. 
Killarney  blarney.     23698. 
Kingdom    of    Hearts    Con- 
tent.    23937. 
Light  brigade.     25364. 
Little  black  devil.     25591. 
Little  Buckshot.     25606. 
Little     red     school     house. 

25859. 
Lodge  of  Kye-Tyes.     26064. 
Lonelyville      social      club. 

26128. 
liouva,  the  pauper.    26416, 

26417. 
Love    &    a    carving    knife. 

26425. 
Love  &  anarchy.     26427. 
Love  &  lather.     26443. 
Love  potion.     26602. 
Lucy's  old  man.     26896. 
JTadam  Princeton's  temple 

of  beauty.     27159. 
Man  behind.     27749. 
Man  from  Borneo.     27762. 
Man  from  Nevada.     27797. 
Marriage  &  after.     28369. 
Matriuionial  bureau.  28818. 
Me  &  my  down  trodden  sex. 

28968. 
Men  not  \\:inted.     29104. 
Misses  Beers.     30050. 
Mistaken  miss.     30115. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fido.     30129. 
Mr.  Badger's  uppers.   30143. 
]\[rs.    Carver'^    fancy    ball. 
30328. 


Denison  (T.  S.) — Continued. 
Mrs.   Stubbins'  book  agent. 

30468. 
Monologues  for  young  folks. 

30834d. 
Mother     Goose's     goslings. 

31146. 
My  friend  Fritz.     31.550. 
My  Jeremiah.     31584. 
New  woman.     32485. 
Not   a   man   in   the   house. 

33042. 
Odds     with      the      enemy. 

33280-33282. 
Old  maid's  club.     33547. 
Old  school  at  Hick'ry  Hol- 
ler.    33611. 
On  guard.    33773. 
On  the  brink.    33819. 
On    the    Little    Big    Horn. 

33869. 
One     sweetheart     for     2. 

34108. 
Only  cold  tea.    34196. 
Only       daughter.        34200. 

34201. 
Oshkosh  next  week.     34404. 
O'Toole's  battle  of  Ante-up. 

34505. 
Our  country.     34579.  84580. 
Outwitting      the      colonel. 

34920.  ■  ! 

Oyster  stew.    34983. 
Parlor  entertainment.  3535L 
Pat,  the  apothecary.    35515. 
Patsy  O'Wang.    35590. 
Penelope's  symposium. 

35841. 
Pet     of     Parson's     ranch. 

35987. 
Pete  Yansen's  giirl's  modei-. 

35995 
Pets     of     society.      36058, 

36059. 
Pickles  for  2.    36224. 
Played  &  lost.     36462. 
Pocahontas.    36.595. 
Pooh    Bah    of    Peacetown. 

36789. 
Prof.  Black's  phunny-graph. 

37624. 
Pull  back.    37815,  37816. 
Realm  of  time.     38-590. 
Recruiting  office.     38692. 
Rejected.    38988. 
Row  in  the  kitchen.     40110. 
Schoolma'am.    41120. 41121. 
Sea  drift.    41218. 
Second  childhood.     41280. 
Seth      Greenback.       41582, 

41583. 
Shadow  castle.    41666. 
Si  &  I.     42206. 
Silly       Sammy's       secrets. 
42381. 


Denison  (T.  S.) — Continued. 
Soldier  of  fortune.     43071. 
Sparkling       cup.        43446, 

43447. 
Special  sale.     43467. 
Stick    to    your    word,    gal. 

43891. 
Sunny  son  of  Italy.     44.560. 
Surprise  drill  book.     44647. 
Swift  proposition.     44800. 
Tableaux  &  scenic  readings. 

44898b. 
Taking       father's       place. 

44950. 
Third  degree.     45799. 
Those       dreadful        tiu'ns. 

45881. 
Those  red  envelopes.  45893. 
Time  table.     46245. 
Tony,  the  convict.     46511. 
Too  much  of  a  good  thing. 

46545,  46546. 
Topp's  twins.     46.565. 
Tramp  &  the  actress.  46793. 
Tramp  with  a  tramp.  46801. 
Treasure       from        Egypt. 

46898. 
Trick  dollar.     46959. 
Trip  to  Storyland.     4703L 
Troubled  by  ghosts.    47107. 
Troubles  of  Rozinski.  47182. 
Two  aunts  &  a  photo.  47545. 
Two  ghosts  in  Vvhite.  47627, 

47628. 
Two  jav  detectives.     47650. 
Two  of  a  kind.     47724. 
Umbrella  mender.     47918. 
Uncle  Bill  at  the  vaudeville. 

47941. 
Uncle       Dick's        mistake. 

47951. 
Uncle  .Tosh.     47983. 
Lender   the   laurels.     4817.5, 

48176. 
Under  the  spell.     48214. 
Wanted,    a    correspondent. 

49500,  49501. 
.Wanted,  a  hero.    49509. 
Wedding  trip.    49915. 
White  caps.    .50489. 
Who  gits  de  reward?  .50610. 
Who  told  the  lie?    50681. 
Wide  -  awake      dialogues. 

50787. 
Wide  enough  for  2.    50780, 

50790. 
Wives   wanted    in    Squash- 
ville.    51332. 

Woman-hater.     .51403. 
Women       of       Lowenburg. 
51612. 

Women's  ways.     51622. 
Wonderful  letter.    51655. 
Words  to  the  wise.     5172. 


2999 


INDEX 


Denisou   (T-  >'^- • — (Vnitimiwl. 

Wrong  baby.     51857. 

Yankee  detective.     .51971. 
Denison  (T.  S.)  &  co. : 

After  the  i»lay.     51(;. 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbnw. 
2226. 

College  town.    78159. 

Colored  snifi'agettes.     7979. 

Coining  eluMiipioii.    SttSS. 

Heln-ew.    18(5(>;>. 

In  Plnni  Valley.     21298. 

Lnckiest  girl.     2(iSH7. 

Town  marshal.    4(ir>.55. 
Kennedy  (I).  E. )  : 

•lack,  the  tranip.    22874. 

Too  l;ite.  too  late.     46.52(f. 

I  'en nee  (C. )  : 

Heavenly   twins.      lK.~.99a. 

Nada.    31895. 

Royal  rover.    401 7<). 
I>ennee   (C.  F. )      r.elle  of  New- 

Ijort.     3416. 
I)eun6e    (.7.    S. )       (JneiMimaker. 

38105. 
r>ennery  (A.  V. )  : 

Celebi-ated  casf.     6.56]. 

Centenaire.     34628. 

Chevaliers    du     Bronillard. 
24175. 

('hildreii     ot    ('apl.     (Jrant. 
7024. 

(h-eole.    906(t. 

Don      C?esar      de      Ha /.an. 
11336,  29842a. 

In  the  heart  of  Md.    21432. 

Martvr.    28516. 

:Martyre.     28518,  28.523. 

-Michael  ^^trog(>tr.     2937(1. 

( tnr  2  orphans.    34791. 

I'anl  &  Lonise.    35598. 

Relief  of  Irkntsk.    38999. 

Sno\vtio\\er.     42023. 

Strnck  blind.     44212. 

Two  orithans.     47738.  47739. 

Vovagers  in   soutliern  seas. 
49322. 

Wife  &  niartyi'. 

Wife's  sacrifiee. 

Deiniett       (C.      (!.) 

36552a. 
I>enney   (  W.  H. »  : 
I.egend.    2.5(K)7a. 
(^)neer-tette  bunch. 
Deiuns  ( .\.  N. »     Mnsicji 

54647. 
Deiniis  ( H.  R.)  : 

r.ridnl  veil.     .52982. 
Turning  point.    4737S. 
Dennis     (J.     R. )       ('oniic     dia- 
logues.    .53224. 
I  >ennis      (.1.  "  W. )         lirandiiii;. 
491 7. 


508T8. 
•50934. 

lM.)tttM-S. 


:'.si4l. 
inixui). 


l>e)nus  (  R. )  : 

E.gypta.     12309. 
Radha.    38312. 
l>ennis    (R.    R.)       Fool    dt    the 

laiaily.     14722. 
L>ennis  (W.  L. )     (Juilly  without 

crime.    17772. 
Dennison  (C.  A. )  : 

< 'alifornian.     5863. 
I'lMce  of  silence.     37173. 
That  restless  sea.     4.5611. 
Dennison      ( H.      A.)        Crijjple 

Creek  in  ashes.    9133. 
Dennisoix    (N.    ]M.>      White    In- 
dian.   50529. 
Denniston    (A.  ( '. )      I'arabU-  of 

the  i-in.iis.    35241. 
Denny      (E.)        .\ll-of-a-sudden 

Peggy.    875. 
Denny      ( M.      l\.      ^:      R.      R.) 

Dragon's  teeth.     11656. 
Denny    (W.  H.)  : 

Aftermath.     540. 
Steel  master.     43850. 
Cnwelcome  guest:    48452. 
I'p  there.     48497. 
Yolande.    52120. 
I  >e  Noie  ( V. )  : 

Bachelor's  supper.    2721. 
Devil's  Island.     10701. 
Harvest  of  sin.    18271. 
Lashed  by  the  law.    24()()9. 
Toi-y's  daughter.     46586. 
De    Nois     iV.)       Sec    Djividson 

( I  )ore ) 
De  Nottbeck    (G.)      Heroines  of 
France.     19296a.  19297. 

De  Noussanne.     See  Noussanne. 
Denrah      ( K. )        Sec      Harnetl 

(A,  K. ) 
Denslow    (C.  F.)  : 

Offer  iiui's       of       the       veitr. 

33326. 
Shamrock  minstrels.    41935. 
53203. 
Denslow  (  W.  W.I  : 

Billv   Bounce  i*v:   Bcmienian. 

3879. 
Wanted,  an  angel.    49.549. 

Densmore  (C.  F. )  : 

Bartered  woman.    30(57. 

Monarch's  edict.     30742. 
Densmore  ((4.  B. )  : 

.Mian  (}uarterniain.    '.t26. 

-Vnu'Ug  the  Mormons.     1320. 

Bohemian.     4492. 

Fates     &     fm-ies.       13S09. 
13810. 

.Mliss,    a    romance    of    Red 
.Mountain.     30544.  30.545. 

Mysteries  of  India.    31795. 

Saints  «S:  sinn.ers.     4<t.5((6. 

Sappho.    40770. 

That  boy  of  Dan's.     4.5.541. 


Dent     (G.    C.)       Yellow    peril. 

52086. 
Dent  (J.  M.)  &  co.    Kiartan.  the 
j       Icelander.     23(554. 
Deniiii-ei-   ( \\'.  F. )  : 

( "hild  VN'itness.     7017. 
Detective's  honor.     10022. 
Dream  of  f(n-tmie.    11739. 
False  conviction.     13-520. 
Fancy  mannuy.      13633. 
Fought  to  the  i^\u\.     15106. 
I  >enton  (  C.  J. )  : 

Best      author's      Christmas 

plays.    35X0. 
Birthdays.     :5972. 
( 'hristmas  celebrations. 

7212b. 
.lack         l-'i-ost"s        mistake. 

22332. 
Little     people's     ('hristmas 

l»ook.    25833a. 
^lademoiselle's         mistake. 

27280. 
Old  ship.     33(514. 
I'at      iV;      his      countrymen. 

3.5510. 
Petite  plays.    36050. 
Sammie's  lesson.    40664. 
Seeing-  the  animals.     41391. 
Seeing  Fncl(>  .lack.    41394. 
Surprised.     44().52. 
Thanksgiviii,g         entertain- 
ments.    45.520a. 
Thirt,\'   new  Christmas  dia- 
logues &  plays.     4.5837a. 
To     meet     ;Mr.     Thompson. 

46370. 
When     the     curtain     i-ises. 

.50312a. 
White  chief.     .50497a. 
Yellow  law.     52078. 
Denton  (Harvey  or  H.  R.)  : 

Collector      of     autographs. 

7816. 
Entomology.      12806a. 
Oidy  a  chorus  girl.    34151. 
D'Entremont  (H.  L. )     Faithful 

unto  death.     13447. 
De  Nraizio.     Sec  Xvinzio. 
De  Nute  (.1.  P.)     S<t  Mac  Nutt. 

(Q.A.) 
Denver  knot  hole  club  : 
Team-work.    45189. 
Tip     Turner's     Near  -  vami. 
46293. 
Den\ille  (A.)  : 

Annie  Laurie.    52694. 
Mirade.     29789a. 
l)envir  (A.)  : 

Busy  Isabel.     5626. 

( 'ontrastin-.;'        sweethearts. 

8392a. 
From  Morocco  to  vaudeville.- 

15554. 
(Jang  on  the  corner.    15882a. 


3000 


INDEX 


<-()nie<ly    (•(ivirrshlp. 
«■    Widow     W'ilkiiis. 


■2VI. 


Deuvir   (A.) — Coiitiiuied. 

How    Ignatious    got    Pneu- 
monia.   20488a. 
Musical 
31422. 
Witchin; 
55974. 
Woman  inside.     55985. 
l)e  Nyse  (E.  F.)  : 
Adora.    317. 
Bitter  fruit.     4(»25. 
Cassie.    6389. 
Lightning  Joe.     25413. 
Lola's  tortune.    26085. 
Oofty  gooft.     34232. 
Pearl  of  Bagdad.    357: 
WaltiJig  for  llie  mail.  49398. 
1  )e  Nyse  (L.  P. )     Lola's  fortune. 

26085. 
De  Olive.     (<cc  Olive. 
Do  Ontiveros    (J.  Garcia)     Sec 

(Jarcia  de  Ontiveros. 
De  Ortueta.    sec  Ortueta. 
De  Oteyza.    See  oteyza. 
De  Palacios.     See  Palacios. 
De  Palomera.     Sec  P;domera. 
r>e  I'asthory.    See  Pasthory. 
De  Pereda.     Sec  Pereda. 
De     Persia      (.7.)       Close     call. 

7638. 
De  Pierrefeu.     See  Pierrefeu. 
De  Polhes.    See  Polhes. 
De     Porto-Riclie.       See 

Riche. 
De  Prada  (J.  Andres 
dr6s  de  Prada. 

J  )e  Prosse  ( A. )  : 

Alter  ego.     1022. 
Ked  domino.    38726. 

De  Pujana.    See  Pujana. 
De   Queli    (T.    S.)       See 

(T.  I.) 
De  Quelin.     See  (^)ueliii. 
De    Quevedo    (J.    ^Nlufii:'.  I 

Mufiiz  de  Quevedo. 
l>e    Ranzay     ( L.    Le 

See  Le  Lasseur  de 

De  Rapalje  (B.  E.)  : 
Having  her  say. 
Love's  harvest. 
On  tlie  wing. 
Real  woman. 


Porto- 


See  \i\- 


Kelly 


See 


Lasseiu-) 
Ranzay. 

18329a. 
26706a. 
339461.. 
38580a. 
Seat  of  war.     5.5263. 
Wise  little  binl.    5.59(i7. 

De  Rapelye.     See  Rapelye. 

Derblay  (P.)  Silver  threads 
among  the  gold.    42427a. 

Derby  (R.  A.)  Benedict  Ar- 
nold.   3502. 

De  Rebalio.    Sec  Rebalio. 

De  Renique.     See  Renitiue. 

De  Renue  (W.  W. )  That  inter- 
nal machine.    45580a. 

De  Repide.     See  Repide. 


Derfiu     (J.)       Prinzess    perdii. 

55037. 
DeRialp  (F.  C.  M. )  : 

Bertram  of  Lorraine.    3563. 
Deed  &  doom.    10362. 
l>e  Ribera.    Sec  Ribei'a. 
Derickson  (C.  C.)jr.: 

Phantom  sailch.     36081. 
Rosa.    39924. 
D'Erlanger.     See  Krlanger. 
Dermodv       ( E. )         Hyimotizer. 

20774. 
Dermont.     ^Million  de  Muiiuelte. 

29641. 
Dermot      ( S.      O. )        outsider. 

34912. 
Deroaliese  (  M. )     (iay  Parisians. 

15989. 
Des   Roches    (G.I      (iirl    in    the 

nuiff.    16567a. 
De  Rogo    (M.   S. )      'I'iger's  eye. 

46198. 
De  Rojas.    See  Ro.jas. 
Deroode  (K.  T.)  : 

All  broke  up.    827. 
Hits.    19894. 
Yankee  notions.    .52004. 
De  Rose  ( ('.  W.  I  : 

In  self  defense.     54037. 
Ki(lna])pers.     2368<). 
Struggle.     4423L 
Truth      alwavs       trHiiiiphs. 
47291. 
I ►e  Rose  (W.)  Strange  stranger. 

44057. 
De  Rostaing  (A.  R. )      New  star. 

32466. 
De  Rotlischild.     See  RotiiscliiUl. 
Derouville      (Oh.)       Belles     de 

unit.     .52859. 
De  Rouvray.     »Sec  Rouvray. 
De  Roy   (INI.  H.)      Dance  of  the 

moon  v.'orshippers.     9710. 
Derrick    {Mrfi.)      Olive.     33697. 
Derrick  (J.)  : 

Oonfu^^ion.    8256,  82-58.  8259. 
Curiosity.     9480. 
Derrick's  twins.     10524. 
Twins.     47503. 47504. 
Derrill     (F. )      ('aptain's    drean\ 

of  the  crazy  sailor.     6169. 
De     Rupert      iJieoiiite)      Louis 

XIV  &  his  court.     26390 
De  Ruyter.     Sec  Ruyter. 
De  Saint  Lary.      See  Saint  Lary. 
De    Sainte-Croix.      See    Sainte- 

Croix. 
De    Salazar    (J.    Martin)      See 

Martin  de  Salazar. 
De  San  Felipe.     See  San  Feliiie. 
De  Santa  Ana.     See  Santa  Ana. 
Descaves  (L. )  : 

Attentat.     2337. 

Oiseaux  de  passage.     333.S4. 


Descaves  (L.)^— Continued. 

Preferee.     37052. 

Saignee.     40498. 
Desch     (G.     R. )       Stop     no.     2. 

43961c. 
De.sfontaines  (H. )  : 

Petit     negro,     iietit     hei"os. 
36037a. 

Vfeille  Alsace.     48997a. 
Desliler  (D.  W.I      Down  for  the 

count.     11 592a. 
IVshon   (R.)      Plav.     364.50. 
De  Silva    (F.  F.)     Trip  to  M..- 
-   rocco.     47023a. 
De  Simone.     See  Simone. 
Desinger  (S.  F.)  : 

Found  chord.      15115. 

True  love.     47237. 
Deslandes    (R.)      Belle-niainan. 

3385. 
Des     Londes      (P.      L.I      Wine. 

woman  &  song  co.     51127. 
De  Smidt  (L.  J.)  : 

Bright  penny.     5118. 

His  private  mark.     19785. 

Mignonette.     29.535.  29537. 

Our  treasure.     34788. 
De  Smidt  (Mrs.  L.  J.)     :\Iignon- 

ette.     29535. 
Des  Monde  ( H.  I  : 

Clianee.     66(j3a. 

Man  next  doi.r.     27883. 

Thief.     45766a. 
Desnovers      (L. )       SnexAllowcr. 

42923. 
De  Soissons  ( S.  C. )  : 

All !  those  women.     616. 

Galeotto!     1.5780. 

Husbands       by       jiurchase. 
20729. 

Love's         entanglemenls. 
26704. 

Mile.  Nicette.     27269. 

Mr.  Pulgold.     30246. 

Sliall  we  stone  her':'     41927. 

Topsy-turvy.     46569. 

Yankee  Doodle.     51975. 
De  Soto.     See  Soto. 
Despaux  ( —  I  : 

Omelette       an        prealable. 
33740. 

Omelette  impossible.    33740. 
De.s.sau  (S.)  : 

Blackmail.     4164. 

Corsican.     8579. 

Family  alfair.     13574. 

Gipsy  born.     16399. 

Redemption.     38836. 

Sheegeeh.     42034. 

Wage  winner.     49344. 
De.s.sau      ( S.     D. )      ISIy     iirima 

donna.     31690. 
IVEstaing  (C.  C.  I  : 

In  doubt.     21154. 

.Matrimonial  muddle.  28825. 


3001 


INDEX 


D'Este     (H.)  •  Heart     hungry. 

1S432. 
D'Este  (M.)     .s'ee  Sturges  (Mrs. 

S  ) 
De    Stefaiio    (J.)     Triumpli    of 

Scipio  Ai'rieanus.     47106a. 
De     Steffani     (A.     E.)     Stolen 

luigii-et.     43936. 
D'Estoc.     >S'<'e  Estoc. 
Destrerii  (.1.)     A-rafe.     600. 
Do  Sutiini-Elt'lieverry.     Sec  Su- 

sini-EtfheveiT.v. 
Desvallieres  (M.)  : 

Bonheur  cl'en  face.     4557. 
Telephone  girl.     45235. 
Do  Tiere.     Sec  Tiere. 
Dotniers  (A.)  : 

Last  of  the  'L\tries.     24751. 
Old-time    tea-party.     33647. 
Do  Toledo.     Sec  Toledo. 
De  Torres.     Sec  Torres. 
De    Turique     (J.     Bevr)      Sec 

Berr  de  Tiirique. 
De    UrrengoeC'hea     (('.     Ordas- 
Avecilla)     See  Ordas-Avecilla 
de  Urrengoechea. 
Deursen.     See  Van  Deiirsen. 
Dousen.     See  Van  Deusen. 
Deiither   (C.  G.)     Queen  Hilde- 

uarde.     37997. 
Deutscli     (G.)       Israel    ISruna. 

22186. 
I.>ents('h  German  (A.)  : 
I  A^  f  1  sehlosser.     26912. 
Millionengretl.  54520.  .54521. 
1  K'utsch-osterreichischer  verlag : 
Am  teetisch.     .52648. 
P^vige  angst.     13176. 
Kinder  dor  erde.     54171. 
Liliom.     2.54.57. 
Mai'chen  vom  woif.     27323. 
Mann    im    soutfleur-kasten. 

28077. 
Soiiinier.     43179. 
Shitthalfer     von      Seeland. 
43828. 
Deutsche  verlags-anstalt : 
Pelzmiitze.     35816a. 
Rokoko.    55191. 
Urteil  des  Paris.    4S562a. 
Deutscher  tlu-ater  verlag: 
Broadway  girl.    5147. 
Herzog    von    Westminster. 

19319. 
Peter  Sdiloniihl.     36012. 
De  Valin  (L.  V.)  : 
Chaperon.    6720. 
Elisa.    12476. 
Do  Valiant  (F.  L.)     Gentleman 

.Jaek.    53754. 
1  )e  Valois  ( G. )    See  Walsh  ( M . ) 
De    Van     (M.    M.)       Zephrus. 

52325. 
Devant  (D.)     Magician's  heart. 
27400. 


Devare    (E.    P.   P.)      Light   iu 

darkness.     25374. 
De  Varona   (E.  I.)     Protection. 

37746. 
Devault     (B.)       Carnival    pro- 
moter's troul>!os.     6270. 
Deveaux  (L.  B.)  : 
Jess.    22639. 
Miss  Wilton.    30048. 
That  typewriter.    45622. 
De    Vega    Carpi  o.      See    Vega 

Carpio. 
De  Vellin  (A.  L.  I.)     Vendetta. 

48773. 
Devendorf  (L.  K.)  : 

By    the  narrowest   margin. 

5722. 
Hole  iu  the  not.    19971. 
Law,  the  oiitlaw  &  the  lady. 

24874a. 
No  quarter.    32881a. 
Dne  morning.    54803. 
Rene's  ruse.    39042a. 
Deventer.    See  Van  Deventer. 
De  Vere  (H.  T.)  : 
Forger.    15004a. 
Gypsy's  curse.    17845. 
Indian  cattle  rustler.  21625, 
Sheriff  for  a  day.    42076. 
Stranded  actor.    44029. 
De  Vere  (M.  S.)  : 

Bourgeois         gentilhonnue. 

4762. 
Cid.    7314. 
(irammaire.    17249. 
Voyage    de    M.    Perrichon. 
49312. 
DeVere(N.)     Fate.     13784a. 
De  Vere   (R.)   &  co.     Kloiulike 

dream.    24105. 
Devere  (Sam)  : 

Crab.    8985,8986. 
Jasper.    22512.  22515. 
Lobster.    26034. 
No  trespassing.     32892, 
Peep  o'  day  club.    35784. 
Peep  of  day  club.    35785. 
Tramp  kangaroo.    46796. 
What    is   home    without    a 
mother-in-law?    50088. 
De  Vere  (Scheie)     See  De  Vore 

(M.  S.) 
De  Vere  (W\)     Common  sinner. 

8147. 
Devere    &    Arelier.      Jolly    Bo- 
hemians.   22928. 
Devereux    (A.)      Sword-player. 

44828a. 
Devereux    (B.)      See  Devereux 

(F.  B.) 
Devereux  (F.  B.)  : 
Angelus.    1506. 
Boomerang.    4625. 
Claudine  Garat.    7558. 
East  &  West.    121.59. 


Devereux  (F.  B.) — Continued. 
Governor's  pardon.    17199. 
Intrigue.    21861. 
Minx    ye    Puritan    mayde. 

29781. 
Under  the  ban.    48148. 
Devereux  (V/.)  : 

Henry  of  Navarre.    18908. 
Respect  for  riches.    55152. 
Sir  Vvalter  Raleigh.    42550. 
Sword-player.    44828a. 
De  Verge  (L.  S.)     Beans.    3160, 

3161. 
De  Verna  (W.  E.)  : 
xVzrael.    2599. 
Baba.    2613,  2614. 
Nature.     32070,  32072. 
De    ^'erna    &    Walker.      Three 

wishes.    46043. 
De  Vervins  (A.)    Honor  against 

mmiey.    20153. 
De  Viguy.    See  Vigny. 
De  Villiers  (F.)     Here,  there  & 

everywhere.     19198. 
I>evilliers  (M.)    Rosier.  40043a. 
Devine     (A.     L. )       Hiawatha. 

19344,  19.345. 
Devine  (B.  A.)     Model.    30560. 
Devine    (E.)   &  co.     Hiawatha. 

19343. 
Devine    (H. )      Traveling  sales- 
man &  the  female  drummer. 
46879. 
Devine   (J.)     Release  of  Allan 

Danvers.    38997. 
Devine    (M.   F.)      Daughter   of 

today.    10015. 
De  Vine  (M.  M.  H.)     Rough  v^ 

Pioady  Mame.    40066. 
I>evir      (J.     P.)       Connuercial 

stakes.    8126. 
De    Vitrv    (H.)      Philadelphes. 

36111a. 
Devitt    (J.  A.)      Groom  forgot. 

17676. 
Devlin  (J.  S.)     General's  niece. 

16064. 
Devnev    (R.  E.)      Nearly  mai*- 

ried.     32123. 
De  Voe  (P.)   pseud.     See  Rich- 
ardson (P.) 
De  Voe  (T.  J.  D.)    Erin's  dream. 

12867. 
De  Vogel.    See  Vogel. 
Devon  (J.)    New  P.syche.  32443. 
De    Vonde    (C.)  : 

Chasseur  de  tigre.    6827. 
Freuchee.    1.5376. 
Helen  from  Harlem.    18723. 
Key  West.    23644. 
Midnight.    29406. 
New  light.    32408. 
Old  cobbler.    33445. 
Outlaw      of      Glenmalure. 
34892. 


3002 


XJSTDEX 


De  Voude  (O.) — Continued. 

Queen's  garter.    38115. 

Romp  at  Ramsgate.    39881. 

Trinket.    46997. 

Worth  while.    51812. 

See  also  Von  der  Vonde  (O.) 
Devore  (G.)  : 

Complaisances.     8167. 

Conscience      de       I'enfant. 
8313. 

Demi-sceurs.     10443. 

Page  blanche.     35032. 

Sacrifiee.     40468. 
DeVoy(A.)     Gringo.     17641. 
Devoy  (E)  : 

Call  of  childhood.     .53049. 

In  dreamland.   21155,  21156. 

Kidnappers.     23683. 

Old  hag.     33497b. 

Saintly  Mr.  Billings.    40562. 
Devoy  (E.)  co.,  inc.     In  dream- 
land.    21155. 
Devoy   (J.)     Black  cat.     4064. 
Devov   (AV.  G.)     In  dreamland. 

21156. 
r»o  Vries  (Henri)  : 

Dumb  man's  curse.     12022. 

Father.     13818. 

Page  97.     35035. 

Submarine  F-7.     55469. 
Devries      (Herman)      Anniver- 
sary.    1566. 
De  Wagstaffe  (W.)  : 

Flying  Dutchman.     14624. 

Poison  of  paradise.     36647. 
De  Walden  (T.  B.)  : 

Darling.     9902. 

Life    &     death     of     Natty 
Bumpo.     25285. 

Our  girls.     34652. 

Richelieu     of     the     period. 
39384. 

Rising  generation.    39514. 

War  clouds.     49578. 
De  Waleffe.    See  Walelfe. 
De    Waltoff    (D.    B.)     By    the 

ukaz  of  the  tzar.     5724.  . 
De  Wart  ( W. )     Widow  Wallace. 

50837. 
De  Wattyne.     See  Watcyne. 
Dewev       (C.      E.)        Conchita. 

8208. 
Dewey  (CM.)     Coward.     8972. 
Dewey    (E.   H.   Graham-)      Sec 
Graham-Dewey. 

Dewey       (F. )       Reincarnation. 

38973. 
Dewey  &  co.    Florence.    14557. 

De  Wier  (G.  B.)  : 

(Jomte  de  Blainville.     8190. 
Lodgers  taken  in.     26068. 
Sold.     43053. 

De  WMlde   (W.)     His  brother's 
crime.     10.571. 


1  >t;    Winter.     Staple    of    news. 
43767a. 

DeWitt  (A.  T.  B.)  : 

After  a  storm.     461. 
Bad  advice.     2765. 
Black  brigands.     4059. 
Black  forest.     4095. 
Blue  stocking.     4393. 
Caught  at  last.     6493. 
Christmas  carol.     7212. 
Christmas  eve  in  the  South. 

7219. 
Cloud    in    the    honeymoon. 

7660. 
Crowded  hotel.     9223. 
Declined        wiHi        thanks. 

10351. 
Don't  be  too  (piick  to  cry, 

wolf.     11407. 
Don't  get  weary.     16130. 
Drop  of  \\ater.     11849. 
Fireside  story.     14335. 
First    come,     first     served. 

14355. 
Foolish  investment.     14735. 
For  myself  alone.     14887. 
Gentlemen    coons'    parade. 

16136. 
Great  Hindoo  .secret.    17404. 
Great  success.     17470. 
Happy  day.     18149. 
Her  only  fault.     19093. 
Loved  &  lost.     26658. 
Lover's   stratagem.     26684. 
Marjorie  DaAw     28313. 
Milliner's  shop.     29629. 
Mr.  Mikado.     30213. 
-Model  pair.     30573. 
My  mystei'icns  rival.   31659. 
No  pay  no  cure.     32877. 
Norah's  wod  b^•e.     33001. 
Number  2.     33131. 
On  his  devoted  head.  33775. 
One  year.     34131. 
Pair  of  shoes.     35115. 
Pemnark  abbey.     35846. 
Pepperpot's       little       pets. 

35872. 
Red  letter  da.y.  _3874S. 
Sparking.     4344.). 
Sulphur  bath.     44-164. 
Tempest  tossed.     45206. 
True.     47204. 
Ulster.     47903. 
Wife      bv       advei-tisenient. 

50881 . 

De    Witt    ((1)     I'p    ill    smoke. 
•      48481. 

De  WitI:  (C.  T.I  : 

Helen's        funn\'        babies. 

18743. 
I.,ondon  assurance.     26097. 
Mv  wife's  visitors.     3176S. 


De  Witt  (C.  T.) --Continued. 

Tail     (tale)     of    a     shark. 
44920. 
De  Witt  (F.)  : 

Beaiitv  doctor.     3227. 

Hay  cafe.     15955. 

Pretzel  king.     37127. 

Wo!-ld  &  the  woman.  51753. 
De  Witt  (H.)  : 

His  unlawful  right.     19831 

Only  way.     34227. 
De  Witt  (J.  A.)  : 

Queen  Lil.     37999. 

Royal  banquet.     40125. 
Dewitt  (L.)     Queen  Lil.     37999. 
i)e   Witt    (L.   C.)     Royal    ban- 
quet.    40125. 

De  Witt  (R.  M.)  : 

African  box.    450. 

Africanus  Blue  Beard.    453. 

All  iu  the  way  of  life.    864. 

Article  47.     1959. 

Baby  elephant.    2641. 

Bad  whiskey.    2784. 

Bells.    3458. 

Big  mistake.     3799. 

Black     chap     from     White 

Chapel.    4069. 
Bogus  Injun.    4482. 
Bogus      talking      machine. 

4485. 
Bruised  &  cured.    .5342. 
Capt.  of  the  watch.    6152. 
Charge  of  the  hash  brigade. 

6739. 
Circumstances   alter   cases. 

7387. 
Coal-heaver's  revenge.  7720. 
Cremation.    9057. 
Damon  &  Pythias.    9688. 
Darkey's  stratagem.    9893. 
De  black  magician.     10165. 
Deeds  of  darkness.    10364. 
Draft.    11643. 
Drawing-room  car.    11693. 
Dreams.    11792. 
Duchess    de    La     Valli6re. 

11918. 
Dutch  justice.     12070. 
Dutchman's  ghost.    12081. 
Editor's  troubles.    12254. 
Eh!  what  is  it?    1232.3. 
Eileen  oge.    12348. 
Elopement.    12528. 
Estranged.    12963. 
Excise  trials.     13199. 
Fellow  that  looks  like  me. 

14005. 
Fernanda.    14063. 
First  night.    14379. 
Fisherman's  luck.    14412. 
Fun  in  black.    15690. 
Gambrinus,    king   of    lager 

beer.    1.5818. 


INDEX 


De  Witt  (K.  M.I — (.'oiitiinuMl. 
Game  of  cards.    15847. 
(Terman  eniijirant.    161SS. 
Getting  square  on  the  call 

boy.     16291. 
Ghost     in     a     pawn     shoj). 

16311. 
Gl.vcerine  oil.     16802. 
Golden  slu>\vers.    17010. 
(Jood-l>.ve  Biddy  dear.  17065. 
(iood  nifiht's  rest.     17103. 
Grip  sacli.    17650. 
Guide  to  tlie  stage.    17747. 
Hair  apparent.    17898. 
Happv  couple.    18148. 
Hard  times.    18210. 
Hemmed  in.     18806. 
Henrv  tlie  Fifth.    18842. 
HiRh  r.     19402. 
High      Jacl<.      tlie      heeler. 

19407. 
Hippotheatron.     19513. 
His  own  eneniv.     19764. 
Hunchback.    20651. 
Hunting  the  slipper.    20697. 
I    shall    invite    the    niaior. 

20822. 
In  &  out.    21101. 
Jealous  husband.    22537. 
.lulius,  the  snoozer.     23277. 
Just  touch  the  harp  gently. 

23400. 
Katrina's        little        uanie. 

23534. 
I.ady  of  Lyons.    24482. 
Laughing  gas.    24816. 
Leap  year.    24935. 
Little  old  log  cabin. 
Lost  will.     26371. 
Lucky  job.     26856. 
Lunatic.     26931. 
Aiabel's  manceuvre. 
:»raking  a  hit.    27600. 
.Midnight  intruder. 
Mv.  X.     30283b. 
Molly  Moriarty. 
:Money.     30751. 
Musical  servant. 
.My  gal.     31563. 
My  old  friend  John.    31672. 
My     old     Ky.     home,     good 

night.    31674. 
My     walking-     photograph. 

31728. 
Night    in    a    strange    hotel. 

32679. 
Not    so    l)a(l    as    we    seem. 

33063. 
Obeying  orders.     33217. 
oh  I  poor  old  man.    33353. 
Old  black  Jo(^    33422. 
Old  massa's  son.    33570. 
On  bread  &  watei-.    33760. 
One  night    in   a   bar  room. 

34048. 


2.5824. 

27011. 

29433. 
30713. 
31446. 


De  Witt  (K.  M.) — Continued. 
One,  tvyo  three,   sometimes 

called  bounce.    34114. 
<  )thello.    34415. 
Painter's  apprentice.    35071. 
I'ete  cV  tlie  peddler.     35992. 
I'olar  bear.    36659. 
I'ompey's  patients.    36771. 
i'ort     wine     vs.      iealousv. 

36852a. 
I'orter's  troubles.    36857. 
(}ueen  Mary.    38003. 
(Queerest  courtship.     38142. 
Uehearsal.     38947. 
Uemittancc       iVcmi       lionie. 

39017. 
Richelieu.     :!n3S3. 
Rigging  a  purchase.     39417. 
Rightful  hell'.     394.56. 
Rival  artists.     39534. 
Rival  tenants.     .39.551. 
Rum.     40259. 
.Sausage  makers.     408(>0. 
S.-ampini.     40929a. 
Scenes    on    the    ]Mississi]jpi. 

41027. 
School  for  scandal.     41110. 
Serenade.     41531. 
She      stoo]is      to      coiKpiei'. 

12017. 
Siamese  twins.     42225. 
Sleep-walker.     42744. 
Slippery  day.     42791. 
Sold  again.     43054. 
.Solid    dishes    to    !hc 

43128. 
Squire  for  a  day. 
Stage  struck'  couj 
Stranger.     44059. 
Take      it— don't      take      it. 

44934. 
Tempest      in 

45293. 
Them  pa])ei's. 
Three  chiefs. 
Three    string 

46027. 
Tim  Flaherty.     46222. 
Twin  sisters.     47493. 
I'wo  awfuls.     47547.. 
Two  black  roses.     47500. 
Fncle  P]p]rs  dream.     479.55. 
Vinegar  bitters.     49079. 
Wake    up.    William    Ht^irv. 

49404. 
Walpole.     49441. 
Wanted,  ji  nurse.     49530. 
Weston,  the  walkist.    5(M)32. 
What  shall    1    take?     .50126. 
Whistling  thief.     .50483. 
Who  died  tii-sf?     50606. 
Who's  dat  knockin"?     5(»650 
\\'ho's  the  actoi'V     50661. 
Wrong  woman  in   the  rigiu 

place.     51907. 

;u)04 


front. 


43703. 
le.    43737. 


a      tea  -  pot. 

45694. 
45941 . 
to     1     b.ow. 


De  Witt  (K.  M.  )--('outinued. 
Yawning  Joe.     .52028. 
Young  scamp.     .52200. 
.3  a.  m.     52420. 
100th      night      of      Hamlet. 
.52475. 
De   Witt  pub.   co.     Yellow   kid. 
who    lives    in    Hogan's    alle\. 
52077. 
De  Witte  (P.  (4.)     Typographi- 
cal race.     47867. 
De   Wolf   (D.)      See   Snow    (AV. 

A.) 
De  Wolf  (M.)      Fresh  ;iir  fund. 

1-5395. 
De  Wolfe.      ( 'ompanv  Q  in  ( ^nba. 

8161. 
De     Wolfe      (L. )       Frollickers. 

15.519a. 
Dexter  ( A. )     See  I  ►exter  ( J.  A. ) 
r>exter  {Mrs.  H.  S.l  : 
Bat.     3092. 
Diplomat.     10895. 
Earthly  twins.     12153. 
Wild  honeymoon.     .50968. 
Dexter  (J.  A.)'  Lamonti.    24,566. 

24.567. 
Dexter     (L. )       ■NTodei-n     Diana. 

30598. 
Dey   (C.)  : 

In  Methow  valley.     .540.30. 
Three  screams.     .55.585. 
Dey  (C.  F.)  : 

On  nothing  a  week.     337S3. 
Penalty.     3.5825. 
Dey    (  F.    ?if. )      H.    .M.    S.    Plum, 

17857. 
r>eyo    (S.    J.I      Would    yon    be- 
lieve itV     .51819a. 
De     Young      (B.)      .lessie.     the 
coinitry  maid.     22657. 

De  Zari-aga.     See  Z.'irraga. 

De    Zayas    Bazan.     Src    Zaya.s 

Bazan. 
De  Zayas  Enriqm-/.     Sa   Zayas 

Enriquez. 
Do  Zeyk   (A.  .1.)    //■.     Fred('ri<-k 

Lawrence  or  not.     1.5317. 
De    Zuniga     (Ituiz)      Src     Rui/. 

de  Zuniga. 
D'F:)!ca.     See  Falcii. 
Dhan  Gopal  Mukerji.     Src  .Muk- 

erji  (D,  G. ) 

D'Harcourt.     Sec  Harcourl. 
Dherl)a      (I.      O. )       Dav      1001. 

10145. 
I>Heiy.     Sec  Hery. 
I  ►Humieres.     Sec  Humieres. 
Diablo   (E. )     Chai-med  cross  of 

I  he  devil  foile<l.     6808. 

Diago  Pueyo  (J.)      \ivir  aman- 

do.     5.5791. 
Dial     (E.     H.)      <)neen    of    the 

East.     380.59. 


INDPA' 


[>i!ill   (<;.  H.)      Chikli-eii  of  Don 

(Jiiixot.'.     7029. 
l>i;iiuoii»l    (D.)     Jewels  of  Miss 

.InliMii.     22705. 
DiuiuuiKt      (J.      M.  )       Flornliii. 

14553. 
l)iani(>ii(l      (L. )     My     old     Ky. 

home.     .SlG7a. 
Diamond  ( L.  (i.  ^  L.  P, )      Jew- 
els of  Miss  Julian.     22705. 
J  >ianioiKl  (W.)  : 

r>ress    rehearsal    in    Sqnee- 

dunk.     11 813. 
Friend  indeed.     15433. 
Diaz.         Lindas        parauiiavas. 
f       2551.5. 
Diaz    {A.    Jiniena    y)      Sec    Ji- 

mena  y  Diaz. 
F>iaz   [Mrs.  A.  M. )  : 

William       Henry       &       his 

friends.     51062. 
William       Henrv        letters. 
51002. 
Diaz  (J.  .\lvarez)      ^'c^  Alvarez 

Diaz. 
Diaz    (J.   Martin)     See  Martin 

Diaz. 
Diaz     Alvaroz      ( D. )      Envidia. 

12813. 
]  >ia.z  Reieraiio  (J.>     Aurora  so- 
cial.   '2459. 
1  >iaz    Enrich     (A.)      'A    gloria. 

12a. 
Diaz  Mirete  (11.)  : 

Maldicion  gitaiui.     54393. 
Pa  vestir  santos.     54848. 
Diaz-IMaza    (J.)     Gafas  neiiras. 

15704. 
Dfaz  Valero  (C. )  : 
Lohato.    26023. 
-Maravillas      del      iiroureso. 

28146. 
Maria  del  Mar.    2S233. 
\'oz  de  la  sangre.    49327. 
Dihdin  (C.)     Quaker.    37949. 
Di  Capri.     See  Capri. 
Dl  Castelnovo.     See  Castelnovo. 
Dice    (H.    J.)      Sapho's    twins. 
40765. 

I>icenta  (J.)  : 

Confesion.    S229. 

Crimen  de  ayer.    9095. 

Daniel.    9790. 

Entre  rocas.    12810. 

Loho.     26031b. 

Maios  de  plaiite.    27588. 

Marinera.    28278. 
IMck  (('. )     Our  toys.    34787. 
Dick      (J.     AV.)        Poison     pen. 

36647a. 
Dick  &  Fitzi-erahl : 

Advice  wanted.    387b. 

After  the  ball.    492. 

After  the  honeymoon.    .504. 


Dick  &  FitZKeraWl — ( 'onl  inued. 
Amoni:       the       RcM'ksIiires. 

1315. 
Aunt  Dinah's  quilting-  partv. 

2390. 
P.aby  Scott.    2647a. 
Bachelor     maid's     renninn. 

2676. 
I>aclielor's  baliy.     2688. 
P.achelor's  elopement.    2708. 
P>ack  from  the  Philippines. 

2739. 
T*>eniamin.    P.ennv    iK:    P.en. 

3519. 
Kernsteiii  \-  Firestein.  3.542. 
Hill  Jones.    3S-10a. 
Biscuits  &  bills.     3980. 
P.ride  &  ijruoni.     52983. 
Bul)l)les.     .53007. 
Bundle  of  mntclies.    .5488. 
Byrd  &  Hurd.    5743. 
Camera  clicks.    .5937. 
Captain  Dick.    6101. 
Case  of  Herr  Bur  Iloomski 

(^oneyi.skey.    6333. 
Chance  at  midnight.     6669. 
(Cheerful  companion.     6879. 
Christmas  medley.     7234. 
Christoplier's  aunt.     7279. 
Coast  folks.    772(5. 
College  chums.     7842. 
Ccmfesslon.s  of  a  male  flirt. 

8238. 
Conquest  of  Helen.    5.'i240. 
( 'ouspirators.    8340. 
(^inverted  .suffi-agist.     8409. 
(\)on  1^  the  chink.    8452. 
Coon  rehearsal.     84.53a. 
(,'ount  of  no  account.     8672. 
(A)ward.     8973. 
Criss  cross.    9145. 
Dance  of  the  fairies.     9709. 
i>arkey    breach   of   promise 

case.    9888. 
Day  &  a  niglit.     10098. 
r>eiegate       from        Denver. 

10403. 
l>ental  engagement.     10478. 
Doctor  bv  courtesy.     11125. 
D(»lly's  double.     11300. 
East  siders.     12170. 
Easter  tidings.     1217(5. 
Edwards,  the  spy.     12279. 
Escaped      from      the      law. 

12912. 
Every  senior.    53561. 
Fairies'  paratle.     13396. 
Familiar   faces  of  a    funny 

family.     135(j4. 
Fight  acainsv  fate.    14161. 
Fleeing  flyer.     14493a. 
Foot-ball  romance.    14763. 
Found  in  a  <  loset.     .53(^>91. 
Fresh  fun.     1.5398. 
Frozen  trail.     1.5613. 


I  Mck  &  Fitzgerald — (continued. 
Fun      in       a      school -room. 

15687. 
I<'uss  vs.  FeathtMS.    1.5735. 
Future        F^ady        Holland. 

1574(t. 
Gentle  touch.    16101. 
Georgia nna's  weddinii-  gown. 

16160a. 
<!irl      from       I'orto       Kico. 

16.521. 
(Jrcat       Winterson        mine. 

17494. 
Gypsy.     17822. 
(jyi)sy's  warning.    17850. 
Handy  Solomon.     18079a. 
Hark.  hark,  my  soul.  18222. 
Held  for  jiostage.    18701. 
Her  ladyship's  niece.   19045. 
His  dinner  for  2.    19595. 
Hoosier  school.    20235. 
Hurricane  wooing.    .54001. 
In    the    absence    of    Susan. 

21340. 
Ill  the  ferry  house.    21402. 
Irish  Eden.     21976. 
Isabel,    the  jiearl    of  Cuba. 

22118. 
Jack      Denton's      devotion. 

22328. 
.lack  for  every  Jill.    22329. 
Jemima.     22601. 
.Tohn     Borden's     daughter. 

22832. 
.lohn  Brag,  deceased.   22833. 
John's  Emmy.    22893. 
Jollv  Bachelors.    22926. 
Just  plain  folks.     23385. 
Kidnapped  freshman. 

23673a. 
I^arry.     24655a. 
Last  cha.nce.     54227. 
Late  this  morning.     24797. 
Legal  puzzle.     24999. 
Letter  from  home.     25142. 
Lincoln  league.     2.5510b. 
Little  red  mare.     2.5856. 
Lodgers  taken  in.     26067. 
Lodgina'  -  house  keei»er. 

26069. 
Love  »fc  a  way.     2642(5. 
r.ovebird's  matrimonial 

agency.     26657a. 
.Maidens  all  forlorn.     27512. 
Man  proposes — woman  dis- 


poses. 


17945. 


.Mary  Ann.     .54444. 
Matinee  hlol.     28806. 
Afatrimonial  exchaime. 

28821. 
Matrimonial  tilt'.     28828a. 
Matrimonv.  before  &  after. 

28837. 
:\Ierry  old  maids.     29261. 
Miss  Huldah's  offer.     2995K. 


.•tOOf) 


TNDEr 


Dick  &  Fitzgerald — Ooutiaued. 
Miss  Neptune.     29992a. 
I\Ir.    Rich    from    Ricliiiiond. 

3024Sa. 
Sirs.     Forrester's     crusade. 

3036-5. 
Mistress  of  St.  Ives.   30420a. 
More  get  backs.     31015b. 
Muldoon      &      the     nigger. 

31318. 
My    country,    'tis    of    thee. 

31522. 
My  son  Arthur.     54664. 
JIv      uncle      from      India. 

31720. 
Never  again.     32297. 
New  chauffeur.     32337. 
New  pastor.     32437. 
New  reporter.     324.50. 
Next  door.     32584. 
Nigger      boarding      house. 

32635. 
Oak  farm.     33193. 
Other  one.     34473. 
Outwitted.     34918. 
Paddy  Doyle.     35017. 
Peregrinations      of      Polly. 

3.5894. 
Peter       Piper's       troubles. 

36009. 
Phillis'  inheritance.     36146. 
Piavinii-  gooseberry.     36474. 
Point  of  view.     36638. 
Princess  Kiku.     37424. 
Prisoner    of   Andersouville. 

37516. 
Pi'of.     Jinglejaw's     exhibi- 
tion rehearsal.     37632a. 
Pi-ofossor's    truant    gloves. 

37652. 
Puzzled,  detective.     379.30. 
Itaps.     38480. 

Reception  day  at  the  settle- 
ment house.     38651. 
Re<l  rosette.     38795. 
Relations.     38993. 
liiddles.     .55172. 
Riding  the  goat.     39403. 
Itobert  Emmet,  the  martyr. 

39638. 
Rocky  Ford.     39695. 
Rogue's  luck.     39735. 
Rosebrook  farm.     40018. 
■      Rosenixary.     40025. 
Royal  cinch.     40129. 
Rube's  family.     40216a. 
Ruggles  vs.  the  Paderwhis- 

kie  school.     40238. 
Runaway  couple.     40276. 
Rustic        minstrrl        .show. 

40354. 
Santa       Claus'       dilemma. 

40734. 
Scruhtown    sewing    ciirle's: 

Thanksgiving.     41202. 


Dick  &  E^'itzgerald— Continued. 
Sewing  circle  meets  at  Mrs. 

Martin's.     55292. 
Sheriff  of  Tuckahoe.   42086. 
Simpkins'    little    breakfast 

party.     42448. 
Sleepy  Hollow.     42765. 
Social  aspirations.     42945. 
Squire  Tompkins'  daughter. 

43708. 
Standing  room  only.    437.57. 
Stew  in  a  studio.     43890. 
Stormy  night.     43987. 


442,55. 
44351. 


Per  una. 


bar-i'oom. 


Stubborn  motor  car, 
Successful   failure. 

44352. 
Surprises.     44654. 
Tanglefoot       vs. 

45110. 
Tangles.     45111. 
Ten  niehts  in   a 

45353. 
That  little  rogue  next  dooi-. 

55548. 
Tickled  to  death.     55594. 
Till  3  p.  m.     46213a. 
Too  many  husbands.    46.529. 
Transaction       in       stocks. 

46809b. 
Two  burglars.     47570. 
Two        wandering        .Tews. 

47813. 
Uncle      Si's      predicament. 

48046. 
Under        sailing        orders. 

48130. 
Unexpected.     48283. 
Up-to-date  Anne.     48500a. 
Upsetting  of  Jaijez  Strong. 

48.539. 
Vagabond  couple.     48604. 
Wanted,  a  3,Iahatma.  49524. 
Wardrobe      of      the      king. 

49612. 
Wayfarers.     49792. 
When  women  rule.     50361. 
Where     the     lane     turned. 

50394. 

While  mortals  sleep.    50432. 
White     dove     of     Oneida. 

.50508. 

White  shawl.    .50569. 
Widow's  wiles.     50866. 
Ye  village  skewl  f)f  long  ago. 

52042. 
Ze  aftairnoon  tea.     52298. 

Dickens  (C.)  : 

Barnaby  Rudge.     11295. 
Battle  of  life.    3120. 
Bleak  house.     10360.  22758, 

24381,  46436. 
Bright  eyes.    5114. 
Children   of   Charles   Dick- 
ens' books.    7026. 


Dickens   ( C. )  —Continued . 

Christmas      carol.        7210- 
7212,  33982,  38910,  41197- 
41200. 
Cricket  on  the  hearth.   5834, 

5836,  18635,  18636. 
David  Copperfield.     10050- 
10052, 18562,  30227,  50157. 
Dombey  &  son.  11315, 12236, 

12240. 
Great    expectations.     4712, 

17387. 
Haunted  man.    18313. 
Highway  of  life.    19456a. 
Little  Dorr  it.     1379,    1383, 

11486,  24079. 
Martin  Chuzzlewit.     28508, 

35761,  35762,  53169. 
Mystery   of   Edwin   Drood. 
12280,        22513,        228.59, 
31809,  31837-31841. 
Nicholas  Nickelby.     32616, 

32617. 
Old  curiosity  shop.     .32177, 

32208,  33463. 
Oliver  Twist.    33713,  38714, 

48118. 
Our  mutual  friend.    15765. 

16944,  34719. 
Pickwick     papers.       2977a, 

22750,  30868. 
Tale   of   two   cities.     1496, 
2251,  10590,  25296,  34228. 
38645,  40454,  44843,  44844. 
44981-44985. 
Dickenson  (H.)     Queen's  trum- 
peters.   38132. 
Dickenson  (R.  W.)  : 
Affinity.    432. 
Paradise  in  hell.    35259. 
Dickerman       (G.)         Tomkins 

family.    46467. 
Dickerson  (  E.  M.  F. )    Mephisto 

up  to  date.    29133. 
Dickey  (B.)  : 

Letters  to  Beatrice.    54257. 
Secret  kingdom.     5-5267. 
Voodoo's  proph.ecy.    55799. 
Winning  a  crown.    55959. 
Dickey  (C.  B.)     Two  birds  with 

1  stone.    475,57. 
Dickey  (P.)  : 

Back  to  nature.    52803. 
Come-back.    8040,  8041. 
Ghost  breaker.    16309. 
Heartbreaker.     18510. 
Last  laugh.    24721c. 
Man  from  the  sea.    27818. 
Misleading  lady.    29893a. 
Missing  link.    30058a. 
Monster.    30875a. 
Red  king.    38747a. 
Trifler.    46980. 
Dickinson      (A.)       Mldsunnner 
noon's  dream.    29505. 


3006 


INDEX 


Dickinson  (A.  E.)  : 

Amer.  girl.    1208. 

Anne  Boleyn.    1554. 

Aurelian.    2447,  2448. 

Crown  of  tliorns.    9229. 

Laura.    24830. 

Love  «&  duty.    26437. 

Test  of  lionor.    45469. 
Dickinson  (C.  D.)    Little  major. 

25754. 
Dickinson  (C.  H.)     Rift  within 

tlie  lute.    39415. 
Dickinson  (C.  M.)  : 

Corwin     Claxwell.       8590- 
8592. 

Love  vs.  title.    26641. 

Love  will  find  a  way.    26652. 
Dickinson  (G.  L.)  : 

From  king  to  king.    15547a. 

Justice  &  liberty.    2341Sa. 
Dickinson  (H.  W.)  : 

Reprobates.    39081. 

World's  work.     51792. 
Dickinson  (R.)    Wliere  men  are 

scarce.    55909. 
Dickinson  (S.  H.)     Affinity  bug. 

438. 
Dickinson  (T.  H.)  : 

Chief  contemporary  drama- 
tists.   6967a. 

Cove  home.    8918. 

Eben  &  Angelina.    12186. 

Extra  edition.    13264. 

Gods  &  little  fishes.    53800. 

Hermione.     19230. 

Hooley's  return.    20214. 

In  hospital.     21215,  51225b. 

Indiana      sclioolmaster. 
21653. 

Room  13.    S9901. 

Scroggins'  scoop.    41196. 

Unbroken  road.    47926. 

Wisconsin  plays.    51225b. 
Dickinson      (W.      S.)        Rural 

vaudeville  manager.    40319. 
Dickmar   (H.)     Sora  vi  nu  en- 
gang  er.    55382. 
Dickorg    (M.   P.)      Learning  to 

eat  potatoes.    24946a. 
Dicksee  (P.)     Romeo  &  Juliet. 

39860. 
Dickson  (C.)  : 

Bridey.    5078a. 

Eyes  have  it.    13287a. 

Fifty-fifty.    14153d. 

Girl  habit.    16548. 

Girl  we  love.    16630. 

Golden  rule  I't'd.    17003. 

In  the  suburbs.    21525. 

Ingrate.    21713. 

Lady  &  the  bath.    24336. 

Match -maker.    28760a. 

M  i  sta  kes       will       hapii  sn. 
30123. 

Shatchen.    41960,  41962. 


Diclison  (O— Cont'd. 
Simple  life.    42452. 
Son-at-law.    43188. 
Sunshine.    445S0. 
Third  chapter.    45795. 
Three  twins.    46036. 
AVeek  end.    49935. 
Dickson      (C.     S.)     Knight     & 
Day,    commission    merchants. 
24135. 
Dickson  (H.)     99.     52472. 
Dickson  (J.  B.)  : 

Dumb  man's  curse.     12022. 
Grand  infanta.     17267. 
IMy  mamma-in-law.     31636. 
Paris  life.     35305. 
Pave  de  Paris.     35643. 
Pavements  of  Paris.    35644. 
Rocket.     39688. 
Romany  rye.     39844,  39846. 
Soldier's       wife.        43117- 

43119. 
Streets  of  Paris.     44124. 
Dickson  (L.  B.)  : 
Jim.     22719. 
Scarlet  cross.     40973. 
Dickson  (M.W.)     Sissy.    55351. 
Dickson    &    Talbott.     Abraham 

Lincoln.     88. 
Didier      (E.      L.)       Grandpa's 

baby.     17303. 
Di  Dio.     See  Dio. 
Didring  (E.)     Desperate  game. 

10571. 
Dieckmann  (E.  C.)     Cheer  up. 

6877a. 
Diederichs  (E.)  verlag.     Maria 

Magdalena.     28237. 
Dieffenbacher    (J.    A.)     Prince 

of  insurgents.    37339a. 
Diegelmann    (J.   M.)     Prodigal 

son.     37589. 
Diego  (L.  de)    Celos  de  Amparo. 

6585. 
Dieguez  Barrios  (L. )     Amor  «le 

hermana.     1330. 
Diehl   (A  Randall-)     See  Raii- 

dall-Diehl. 
Diehl  (R.  H.)  : 

Held  for  postage.     18701. 
Tuff's  boarder.     47320. 
Dlekema     (W.     A.)     Contrarie 

Mary.     8389. 
Diekhoff  (T.  J.  C.)  : 

.Tournalisten.     23067c. 
Nathan  der  Weise.     32035b. 
Diem    (C.   J.)     Power   of   law. 

36958. 
Dienett      (J.)     .Joseph     &     his 

brethren  in  Egj-pt.     23010. 
Dierkes  (B.)  : 

Daily  bread.    9032,  9633. 
Empress.     12645. 
High  C.     19403. 
Mary  Theresa.     28580. 


Dieterly  (E.  M.)     Love  or  duty. 

26586. 
Dietrich  (O.)  : 

Dumme  August.     53483. 
Pieper  &  Sperling.     54954. 
Dietrichstein      (L.)      See     Dit- 

richstein  (L.) 
Dietz     (D.)      Auto    elopement. 

2476. 
Dietz  (L.)     Wild  love.     50970. 
Dietzsch  (E.)     Druiden.    11856. 
Dieudonne  (F.  C.)  : 

Crown  of  Atlas.     9226. 
For  the  sake  of  the  prince. 

14952. 
Katherine.    23517. 
Rondah.     39885. 
Senator's  divorce.    41464. 
Xartella.     51939. 

E)ieudonne  (R. )  : 

Bee  de  gaz.     3245. 
Chou-blanc.     7159. 
Employe  du  gaz.     12642. 
iMessieurs      les      Ronds-de- 

Cuir.     29317. 
Perdeau.     35886. 
Diez   Barroso    (V.   M.)     Come- 

dias.     8051a. 
Diez   de  la  Cortina.     See  Cor- 
tina. 
Diggins       (T.      L.)       Through 

smoke  &  flame.     46079. 
Diggs  (F.  L.)  : 

E.  H.,  jr.     12109. 

Lost,    a    thousand    dollars. 

26268. 
Suicides.     44441. 

Dighton  (J.)     See  Seabury  (R. 

W.) 
Digoude-Diodet     (L.)       Amour 

libre.     1359. 
Dika  (J.)      Soul  dream.     43308. 
I>ildine       (L.      R.)        Intrigue. 

21S59a, 
Dilger   (F.  M.)     New  minister. 

32423. 
Dil  1  ( E.  S. )      Mistakes  of  IMoses. 

30121. 

Dillae      (M.)      Fairy's     picnic. 
13423. 

Dillaye  (I.)  Ramona.  38421. 
Dillea  (H.)  : 

I\Ieri-y  clown.     29227. 

My  wife  won't  let  me. 
31740. 

Diller  (I.)    Topsy-turvy.    46570. 
Dilley  (J.  .J.)     His  own  enemv. 
19765. 

Dillingham  (C.)  : 

.        Chin-chin.     7070a. 

Mascot  of  the  troop.    28596. 
Dillingham    (C.    B.)     12   p.   m. 
52440. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-85 


3007 


INDEX 


V 


Dillinehnm  (G.  W.)  co. : 

Children  of  destiny,     7028. 
Role    of    the    unconquered. 

39757. 
Rose  of  the  Lazy  D.    4000a. 
Dill  more  (R.  C.)  : 

Bosus  colonel.     4480. 
Kins:  &  the  ballad  inongev. 

23732. 
King  &  the  Doet.     23737. 
Orchard  of  the  king.    34304. 
Dillon  (E.)     Hypocrisy.    20778. 
Dillon    (E.    H.)     Modern    man. 

30625c. 
Dillon  (G.  W.)  : 

College  volunteer.     7871. 
Mucli   ado   about   trousers. 
31288. 
Dillon    (J.    T.)     Leading    ladv. 

24914. 
Dillon    (K.   G.)     Circuit  judge. 

7380. 
Dillon  (K.  R.)     Sweet  Ro«e  of 

Briar  Gulch.     44761. 
Dillon      (R.     A.)        Millionaire 

jockey.     29657. 
Dillon    (R.    J.)     Condemned    to 

death.     8215. 
Dillon  (W.  A.)  : 

Bnffalo  tragedy.     5415. 
Cow-boy's  bride.     8947. 
Curse  of  beauty.     9492. 
Dillon    (W.  -T.)      Sometiiing  do- 
ing  in    a    music   pub.    house. 
43171a. 
D'ilis  (H.  M.)  : 

Before  &  now.     3279a. 
Facts.     13330a. 
Happy  days.     53869. 

Dilworth    (D.    P.)     Pre.sident's 

messenger.     37084. 
Di  Mairia.    See  Mairia. 
Di  Maria.    See  Mnria. 
Dimick  (H.  T.)     Green  woman. 

53834. 
Dimitry  (C.)     Round  the  world 

in  80  days.    40103,  40104. 

Dimmiek    (R.   C.)      Hall   room 
girls.    17945. 

Dimmitt  (C.  R.)  : 

Hunks  of  Dan's  Mt.    20673. 
Lost  love.    26324. 
Maryland  mestizo.    2S583. 

Dimond  (L.)  : 

Gipsy  couutess.    16403. 

Mimi.    29699. 

Miss  Business.    29913. 

Violetta.     49109. 
D'Indy.    See  Indy. 
Diners      (J.)         Frauen-stimm- 

recht.    152S0. 
Dingee  (G.  P.)     .lohn.    22822. 
Dingle  (M.  S. )     Great  lynching 
party.    17421. 


Dingman    (M,   L.)      Days   that 

are  gone.    10162b. 
~>ingman    (Mrs.   AV.   B.)      Oui 
own  beloved  America.    34740a 
Dingwall  (A.  N.)     Artistic  liar. 

1975. 
Dingwall     (A.    W.)       Business 

man.    5.592. 
Dinkel  spiel      (A.)        Principle. 

37480. 
Dinkel  spiel  (I,)  : 
iUderman.     728. 
City  politics,    7464. 
Cleverest    man    in    N.    Y. 

7610. 
Summer  widower.    44510. 

jMnkeispiel  (M.  L.)     Two  brass 
bands.    47563. 

Dinkins  (T.  W.)  : 

Man  outside.    27938. 
There's     something     doing. 

45728. 
Utopians.    48581. 
Yankee  Doodle  girls.    51984. 
Dinsmore  (Lon)  : 

Aiuazons  of  Castle  Ursale. 

1089. 
Day  off.     10140. 
Midge.    29401. 
U.  S.  S.  Alhambra.     48353, 
48354. 
Dinter  (A.)  : 

Eiserne  kreuz.     12362. 
Erzieherin.    12896. 
Dinwiddle       (W.)         Pilgrim's 

progress.    36298a, 
Dio     (V.    di)       Enoch    Arden. 

12791. 
Diodet    (L.  Digondg-)      See  Di- 

goude-Diodet. 
Dion  (G.)     Ingemisca.    21705. 
Dippel  (A.)  : 

Kreolenblut.    24243. 
Love  mill.    54343. 
Wholesome  lesson,    50702. 
Di  Rovey   (R.)     Peaceful  villa. 

35692. 
Di.'^browe  (F.  A.)  : 

Counterplot.    8694. 
Wooing  a  mother.    51697. 

Disney    (Mrs.   A.    L. )      Only    a 

man.    34172. 
Disraeli  (B.)    Wondrous  tale  of 

Alroy.    1003. 
Di  Stasio  (A.)     Pardon.    54880. 
Distelhorst      (W.)        Song     of 

earth.    43234a. 
Dito.     See  Thiess   (A.)— Blich- 

feldt  (A.) 
Ditrichstein  (L. )  : 

All    on    account    of    Eliza. 

887. 
Are  you  a  mason?    1795. 
Before  &  after  taking.  3276. 


Ditrichstein    (L.)— Cont'd, 

Caught     with     the     goods, 

6511. 
Concert.    53232. 
E  pluribus  unum.     12110. 
Flatiron  girl.    14488. 
Four-flushing.     1.5147. 
Gossip.    17147. 
Harriet's  honeymoon.  18246. 
Is     marriage     a     failure? 

22095. 
Knight      of      the      garter. 

24150. 
Last  appeal.     24680. 
Million.    29638. 
Phantom  rival.     36085a, 
Road  to  Calvary,    39584. 
Southern  romance.    43381. 
Temperamental        journev. 

45256a. 
What's     the    matter     with 

Susan?    50119. 
When  Claudia  smiles.  50202. 
Wise  rabbi.     51244. 
Ditson   (L.  B.)  : 

Louise      de      la       ValJiere. 

26399. 
Turf  inn.    47333. 
Ditson  (O. )  &  CO. : 

Maritana.     28304,  28305. 
^.lefistofele.     29047.  29048. 
Nadjy.    31901. 
Olivette.    3.3715a. 
Ditson  ( O. )  CO. : 

Boccaccio.    4464,  4465. 
Damnation  of  Faust.  96S.5a. 
Esther,  the  beautiful  queen. 

12955. 
Faust.    13900. 
Romgo  et  Juliette.     39872. 
Rustic  chivahy.    40353. 
Dittenhoefer    (M.   A.)      Flower 

girl.    14581. 
Dittman     (C.    H. )       Great    un- 
known.   17485. 
Dittmann  (F.)  : 

liCi  us  have  peace.    25137. 
Turandot.        princess        of 

China.    47331. 
Dittuiiir  (C.  F.)  : 
After  taps.     485. 
Beautiful  liend.     3210. 
Fort  Donaldson.    15033. 
Hearts  are  trumps.     18546. 
Her  one  groat  sin.    19092. 
How     Smith     met     .Tones. 

20529. 
Pay  train.     35663a. 
U.  S.  ltd.  express.     4834S. 
Dittmar  (G.  F.)  : 
After  taps.    4S5. 
Captain's  mate.     6172. 
Fort  Donaldson.    15033. 
Hot  box.    20321. 
Little  Mother  Goose.   25810. 


3008 


INDEX 


Dittmar  (G.  F.)— Cont'd. 

Marching  thro  Ga.    2S171. 
Pay  train.     35663,  35663a. 
U.  S.  ltd.  express.     4S348. 
Wheel  of  fortune.     50173. 
Whirl  of  fortune.     50453. 

Dittmar  (L.  .T.)  : 

Nit;ht   at    the   French    hall. 

32654. 
Red.    Wliite   &   Blue   boy?;. 

3S816. 
Sea  wizard.     41233. 
Trip  to  Turkey.     47053. 
Yankee  wit.     52019. 

Diva  (N.)    Mousquetaires  noirs. 

31255. 
D'lvoi.     Deleutre  (P.  C.  P.  E.) 
Dix  (A.)     Sister  Celestine's  sil- 
ver jubilee.     42589. 

Dix  (B.  M.)  : 

Across    the    border.     170a, 

170b. 
Allison's  lad.     G3S. 
Apples  of  Eden,     1717. 
At    the    sign    of    the    buff 

Bible.     2282. 
Between  battles.     528S0. 
Cicely's  cavalier.     7310. 
Daughter  of  wrath.     10018. 
Day  of  defeat.     10129. 
Enemy,     12733a. 
English  born.     12773. 
Legend     of     St.     Nicholas. 

25010,  25010a. 
Lonely  lady,     26125, 
Pageant  of  peace.     35044f. 
Predestination.     37047, 
Rapscallion.     3848J . 
Rose      o'      Plymouth-town. 

39979a,  39980, 
To   serve  for   meat   &   fee. 

46377. 
Yule-tide.     52252. 
See  also  Flebbe  (B.  M.  ]>.) 

Dix  (F.)    Scarlet  goblin.    40975. 
Dix  (S.)     See  Arden  (E.) 
Dixey,     Circus  in  town.     7411. 
Dixey    (H.  E.)     Seven  ages  of 
a  New  Yorker.     41603. 

Dixey      &      Kirby.      Makeshift 
benefactor.     27599. 

Dixon,     Clamsmen.     29S32a. 
Dixon     (A.)     See     Dinkelspiei 
(A.) 

Dixon  (C.)  jr.     Laz,  the  chauf- 
feur,   24893. 

Dixon      (C.     S.)     Emperor     oi 
Amer.     12631. 

Dixon   (C.  \V.)     Six  peaches  & 
a  pair.     55362. 

Dixon   (D.)     ^[(irning's  rehear- 
sal.    31065. 


Dixon  (F.)  :  ,,  , 

ijeueaih  the  cross,    '3492. 
]\Iaid  Marian.     27457, 
liory  O'Moore,     39919. 
Dixon   (F.  A.)     Mayor.     28922. 
Dixon  •   (H.)      Baron      &,      his 

friend.    3010. 
Dixon    (J.    C)     One    nighi    hi 

June,     34049. 
Dixon      (J.     Q.)     Sir     Garnet, 

42535. 
L'ixon    (L.   A.)     Colonel    Dick. 

7906, 
Dixon  (M,  J.)  : 

Child  of  the  slums.     7000, 
Red  lights  of  N,  Y.     38760, 
Dixon  (M.  Q,)  : 

Embargo.     12579. 
Other  body.     34436a. 
Dixou  (T.)  : 

Almighty  dollar.    955. 
Leopard's  spots.     25086. 
Old  black  Joe.     33421. 
Sins  of  the  father.    42522, 
42523. 
Dixou  (T.)  jr.: 

Clansman.     7503. 
1        One  woman.     34123. 

'  Traitor.    46774. 
Dixon     (W.     J.)     Sir     Walter 

Raleigh.     42551. 
DLxon  (W.  S.)     How  de  Figeac 

came  to  court.     20473. 
Dixon,  Bowers  &  Dixon.     Three 

rubes.     46021. 
Dixon,  Slater  &  Swart.     Game 
of  life.     15869. 

Dixson  (H.  L.)  : 

All  on  account  of  professor. 

888. 
New  homestead.     54701. 
Professor's  mummy. 

37649a. 
Schemers.     41047. 

Di  Zerega.    See  Zerega. 
Dlaverdet: 

Bonne  gifle.     4570. 

Ce  cher  oncle.     6549. 

Enfant  de  la  bonne.    12744. 

Isidore  a  du  galon.     22132. 

Pour  de  bon.    36916. 
Doane  (M.  E.)  : 

AntiquitarJan.     1622. 

At  the  hotel.     2246. 

Dagger  of  Ninevah.    9621, 
9622. 

In  Neptune's  realm.    21247. 

In  Siam.     21322. 

In  the  time  of  Louis.    21.529. 

Intrigue.     21856. 

Martyses  &  Helena.    28527, 
28528. 

Sample  shoe  shop.     40666. 

Shield  of  a  Viking.     42106. 


Doane  (M.  E.)— Confd. 

Taharka  &  Aldaea.     44917, 

44918. 
Wlllowbrook.     51098. 
Woman's  wit.     51001. 
Ooane  ( V. )  : 

In  Neptune's  realm.    21247. 
Martyses  &  Helena.    28527, 
28528. 
Dol)bins    (H.    F.)     Monte    Ma- 

drona.     30900. 
Dobbins  (J.  H.)     Original  pack- 
age.    34365. 
Dobbins  (L.  J.)     Visit  to  Santa 

Claus.     49179. 
Dobers        (H.)  Greenhorns. 

17603. 
Dobinson  (F.)  : 

Apple  blossoms.     1712. 
Coming  through.     8104. 
Dolly's  dream.     11301. 
Leon,      of      the     Asturias. 

25073. 
Pie  haters.     36251. 
Pride.     37196. 
Dobie  (C.  W.)  : 

Druessa.    11855. 
Scout  of  the  Rappahannock. 
41180. 
Dohlin  (H.)  : 

?.  latch-maker.     28760a. 
Salt  cellar.    40621. 
Shatchen.     41960-41962. 
Son-at-law.    43188. 
Dobliuger  (L. )  : 

Arme  Don  Juan.    1878. 
Baron  Trenck.    3024. 
i:>idi.    10833. 
Die  Oder  keine.     53412. 
Dreimjiderlhaus.     .53472. 
Dumme       herz.         1202Sb. 

12028c. 
Eisenhammer.     12359. 
Eva.    13053. 

Fliegende  rittmeister.  14504. 
Fraulein  Frau.    1.5234. 
Frau  Gretl.    15281. 
Frauenfresser.  15291. 15292. 
Frechling.    15305,  15306. 
Friihling  am  Rheiu.  15615a, 

53728. 
Fiirstenkind.     15634,  1.5635. 
Geschiedene  frau.    16242. 
Ideale       gattin.         20870b, 

2U870e. 
Keusche    Barbara.      23632, 

23633. 
Kleine  baronesse.     24081. 
Kleine     freundin.       24085, 

24086. 
Kiiustliche  mensch.     54195. 
Liebeszauber.    54262,  54263. 
Mme,  Troubadour,    27222, 
Mann    mit    den    3    fraueu- 
28079. 


3009 


INDEX 


Doblinser   (L.)— Cont'd. 
Paradiesvogel.     35247. 
Paula  macht  alles.    3562.5. 
Polenbliit.    36665a,  36665b. 
Puppenrauflel.    37848,  37849. 
Romantische   frau.     39842, 

39843. 
Rund  um  die  liebe.     55220, 

55221. 
Schleier       der       Pierrette. 

41068. 
Tag  ira   paradies.     44912a, 

44912b. 
Tal  der  liebe.    44959,  44960. 
Tapfere  Kasslan.    45124. 
Tapfere      soldat.        45125, 

45126. 
Venus    im    griinen.     4S8,*?6, 

48837. 
Winzerbraut.    55962. 
Wundermiihle.  51920b, 

51920c. 
Dobrilj  (S.)    Beyond  our  power. 

3721b. 
Dobson  (A.)  : 

Merrv    wives    of    Windsor. 

29280. 
She     stoops     to     conquer, 
42015a. 
Dobson  (F.  B.)  : 

Amy  Dorrit.    1379. 
Mysteries     &     miseries     of 

N.  Y.    31793. 
Three  little  sports.     4.59S8. 
Dobson   (J.  A.)  : 

Feet  of  clay.    13982. 
Fool  for  luck.    14715. 
Great   club   house  trasedy. 

17373. 
Just  plain  lies.    23387. 
Winning  vote.    51182. 
Dobson  (Mrs.  J.  A.)  : 
Feet  of  clay.    1.3982. 
Man  of  the  hour.    27922. 
Pride  of  heritage.     37206. 
Dobson  (M.)    Lumiere.    26926a. 
Dobson    (M.  C.)      Marble  faun. 

28147. 
Dobyns   (M.)  : 

Grim  Ryan.    17634a. 
Such      a      little      minister, 
44359a. 
Doceu  (C.)  : 

Gilligan's  masquerade. 

16369. 
Making  a  million.    27603. 
Walter's  desire.    49448. 
Dockstader  (C.  R.)  : 

I    left    Ireland    &    mother. 

20794. 
Tin  wedding.    46279. 

Dockstader  (L.)  : 

Album  of  minstrelsy.    712. 
Greater  America.    17501. 
On  the  fence.    3.3842. 


Dockstader  (W,  L.) : 

Rocky  Point  light.    39698. 
Shore  folks.    56088. 
Dockstader?  (The)       Tin     wed- 
ding.    46279. 
Dockweiler     (J.    B.)       Mumps. 

31358. 
Docquois    (G.)      See  Gauthier- 

Villars  (H.) 
Doczi      (L.)        Mary      Szechy. 

28577. 
Dodd     (B,    B.)      Loyal    hearts 

o'  Dixie.    26782. 
Dodd  (H.)     'Twill-be.    47479. 
Dodd  (L.  W.)     Speed.    43490. 
Dodd    (M.  H.)      Sentence  com- 
muted.   41498. 
Dodd    (N.  C.)     Broken  chains. 

52992. 
Dodd  (W.  M.)     Bouquet.    36915. 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co. : 

Aglavaine  &  Selysette.    586. 

Alda.    633. 

Alice  in  Wonderland.    791. 

As  you  like  it.    2047. 

Becket.    52847. 

Blue  bird.    4353-4357. 

Carmen.    6239. 

Father     Sergius.       13856b, 

13857. 
Faust.    13902b. 
Forged     coupon.       1,5002a, 

15002b. 
Hamlet.    17996. 
Happiness,    &   other   plays. 

18139a. 
.Toyzelle.    23097a. 
Light  that  shines  in  dark- 
ness.   25397. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39486. 
Shadowy  waters.    41722a. 
Sister  Beatrice  &  Ardiane. 

42587. 
Wreckage.    .56015. 

Dodds  (J.)     See  Reid  (J.  D.) 
Dodge    (D.    H.)     Chief   magis- 
trate.    6970. 
Dodge  (E.)     Arden.     1790. 
Dodge   (E.  U.I      Alamo.     684. 
Dodge  (F.  B.)  : 

Cupid's    employment    agen- 
cy.    9428. 

That    whirh     is    immortal. 
45625. 
Dodge  (F.  P.)  : 

(Jupid's  blind.     9405,  9406. 

Modern  martyr.     30628. 

Partners  in  miser.v.     35415. 

Risen  past.     39511. 

Secrets     of     Notre     Dame. 
41372. 

Stru,ggle  of  life.     44242. 

Third  day.     45797. 

Trooper  Billie.     47152. 

Two  men  &  a  girl.     47695. 


Dodge  (H.  I.)  : 

Air  devils.     649a. 

C'Ounsel     for     the    defense. 
8645. 

Destiny.     10588. 

.Tim  Robinson.     22734. 

Live  wire.     2.59.53. 

Rat.     38492. 

Reform  governor.     3886S. 

Triple  alliance.     470.58. 

Triple  crime.     47061. 
Dodge  (LA.,): 

In  Harlem  Saturdav  niglil. 
21198. 

Man  from  Macv's.     27783. 

New  EnglaiKlers.     32370. 

Unexpected  guest.     48292. 

War  A:  the  woman.    4957.5b. 
Dodge  (.John  Watson)  : 

Benedict  Arnold.     3.505. 

J'lucot  the  great.     6962. 

Dark  horse.     9867. 

Levee  cutter.     25179. 

Phonographic  farce.    .36160. 
Dodge  (.John  Wilson)  : 

Cinderella.     7.344. 

Miss Cherryblossom.  29914a. 

Paul  Revere.     3.5612. 
Dodge     (L. )     His    own    house 

hold.     19767. 
Dodge  (S.)      Hitzonian.s.   39531. 
r>odge     (W.     A.)     Nydia,     the 
blind  flower  girl  of  Pompeii. 
.33172. 
i>o(]ge  (W.  H.)  : 

King  .Tack.     2.3782. 

My  son  .John.     31709. 
l>odge(W.  r.)      Mating.     28S08. 
Dodge    (W.   R.)      F'or  his  .sake. 
14830. 

Dodgson  (C  L.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     785- 

792a.  21.569,  .52615. 
.Tal>berwocky.     54094. 
Tlirough  the  looking  glass. 

46092,  52615. 

Dodson    (A.)      Scrooge.     41199. 
Dod.^on    (C.)     Girl   from  Dixie. 

16488. 
Dodson    (J.    E. )      Di-.    Quixote. 

11177. 
Dodv  (S.)      Million  ilollar  dolls. 

29641a. 
Doenecke       (.1.       C. )        Double 

crossed.     .534.52. 

Dormann      (I".)       »sVr      Bieder 

mann  (F.) 
Does      (E.     P.)     .lack's     uik-U-. 

22396. 

Doheny    (M.   A.)     Play  awhile. 
54971. 

Doherty    (I-:.    H. )      Restitution. 
.39114. 


3010 


INDEX 


Doherty   (E.  J.)  : 
Coquette.     8482. 
Geraldine.     16170. 
Doherty   (E.  P.)     Panorama  of 
the  assassination  of  Abi*ahaui 
Lincoln.     35176. 
Doliertv     (H.    S.)     Steel    safe. 

43851. 
Dohnanyi     (E.     von)     Schleier 

(ier  Pierrette.     41068. 
Dolan  (J.  F.)  : 

Fortune-teller.     15059. 
Hish-toned  burglar.     19430. 
King  of  burglars.     23826. 
Liifky  Jim.     26854. 
Medicine-man.     29028. 
Mind-reader.     29712. 
-My  lord  and  lady.     31624. 
New  Yorker.     32.545. 
On  short  notice.     33795. 
On  the  Wabash.     33942. 
Sui)i)orting  dutchess.  44618. 
Warm  member.     49620. 
Wire  tapper.     51221. 
l>t»]an     (W.)      Wake    \ip.    John 

Bull.     49402. 
l><>laro  (S.)  : 

Bella  Demonia.     3369,3370. 
In  the  fashion.     21401. 
Mourners.     31244. 
Dole    (H.  B.)     Cyrano  de  Ber- 

gerac.     9551a. 
n.»ie  (N.  H.)  : 

Amico  Fritz.     1301. 
I>on  Carlos.     11339a. 
Faust.     13904a.  13904b. 
.Maid  of  <:)rleans.     27489m. 
Piccolumini.     36209b. 
Robbers.     39608a. 
Dolinsky  (H.  M.)  : 

Full      purse      never      lacks 

friends.     15662. 
If  I  were  czar.     20929. 
Dolli         {Mile.)         Rose-queen. 

40015. 
Dolph      (H.      E.)       l<kirt-waist 

man.     42676. 
Dolsen  (E.  M.)  : 

Across  the  border.     171. 
Grevilla  tree.     17618a. 
In  the  dregs.     .54040. 
Mrs.        Dolly's        carousal. 

30352. 
Polly  pursuing.     54996. 
Saving  Abbie.     55242. 
Showing  Henry.     .55329. 
When     a     man's     tempted. 
50188. 
Dolski.      Ostatnie    dwa     ruble. 

54824. 
Dombasle    (M.    G.    de)     I^ova. 

11565. 
Dombre     (K.)     On    frai)pe    les 

trois  coups.     33771. 
Dome  (F.  E.)    New  code.    32342. 


Domestic  &  foreign   missionary 
.soc.  of  the  P.  E.  church  in  the 
U.  S.  A.     Voices  from  everv- 
where.     49246a. 
Domfnguez  (A.)  : 

Buen  Espaiiol.    5401a. 
Colgar  los  habitos.     7805. 
Dos  viejos.    11489. 
Fresco  de  Goya.    15393. 
Herencia  de  Gil.    19202a. 
John  Peres.    54118. 
Mayor  gxito.    28924. 
Nueva  ley.    33117. 
I'oderoso  caballero.    36610a, 
S^ptinlo,  no  hurtar.    41520a. 
Dominguez  (R.)     Chato  del  Al- 
ba icfn.    6836. 
Don,      pseud.       See      Connellv 

(J.H.) 
Don  (L.)  : 

Daughter  of  the  Nile.    9991, 

9992. 
He.  she  &  it.    18385. 
Dt>naghey  (F.)     Louisiana  Lou. 

26409,  26409a. 
Donahey     (M.    D.)      Castle    of 

Grumpygrouch.     6427a. 
Donahoe  (F.  W.)  : 

Peace  commission.    35685. 
Syncopation.     44868. 
Uncle    Tom's    cabin    up-to- 
date.    48054. 
Zion  camp-meeting.    52364. 
Donahue    (A.   L.)     Precedents. 

37038. 
Donahue   (H.)     Francesca.   th; 

unfortunate.     15253. 
Donahue     (Jack)      Tale    of    2 

shirts.    55511. 
Donahue    (John)      Top   of   the 

morning.    55626. 
Donahue  (L.)  : 
Bronx.    .5246. 
Dummy.     12033. 
Leprechaun.     25089a. 
Narrow  road.    32027. 
Reformer.    38877. 
Donaldson      (A.)        Infernalis. 

21691. 
Donaldson  (A.  L.)  : 

After  the  game.    52588. 
His  first  ca.se.    .53942. 

Donaldson     (C.    A.)       Oh    you 
teacher.    33368. 

Donaldson    (D.    E.)      See    Sau 
Giovanni  (M.) 

Donald.son    (F.)      Big   &    little, 
3772.  * 

Donaldson    (F.)    jr.     Mischief- 
maker.    29847. 

Donaldson    (M.    E.)      Weal    ui- 
woe.    49834. 

Donaldson  (T.  B.)  : 

All  in  a  dormitory.    854. 


B.) — Continued, 
that  ends  swell. 


4404. 
5315. 
home     to 


11483. 


24509. 
29342. 
31473. 


Donaldson  (T 
All's  well 

899. 
Bluff  &  Blarney 
Brown  &  white. 
Chickens     come 

roost.    69.58. 
Colony  girl.    7955. 
Dorothy's  diplomacy 
Engaged.    12754. 
Going     back     to     college. 

16851. 
Hard  lines.     18205. 
His  lordship  absent-minded. 

19710. 
Jolly  Roger.    22957. 
Lady  or  the  colonel. 
Mexican  honeymoon. 
Mutiny  of  Margery. 
Napoleon  XIII.    31990. 
Navajo  land.    32095. 
Old  college  chumps.    33447. 
Red  Cross  girl.    38718. 
Scandal  school.    40939. 
Tattle  tale  town.    45165. 
Terrible  trustee.    45435. 
Through      thick      &      thin. 

46110. 
We    must    have    servants. 

49816. 
White  coon.    50501. 
Wishing  well.    51259. 
Donaldson    (V.)     Kithless,  kin- 
less.    24044. 
Donaldson    (W.  A.) 
Fredericksburgh. 
Donaldson   (W.  C.) 

London.    9098. 
Donato     (N.)       Envy 

12820. 
Donaudy    (A.  &   S.)      Sperduti 
nel  buio.    43513. 

Donavin  (G.  B.)  : 

B.  O.  O.  Z.  Y.    2609. 
Wire-puller.    51220. 

Donavin    (K.    H.)      Submarine 

romance.    44317. 
Donazetta  (W.  L.)  : 

Mummy  bride.    31353. 

Strange  voyage.    44058. 
Donigan(J.)    Roly  Poly.   39769. 
Donizetti  (G.)  : 

Favorita.    13930. 

Lucia      di      Lammermoor. 
26808. 

Marti  ri.     28513. 

Donlevy    (J.  H.)      Loan  of  an 

umbrella.    26018. 
Donley   (A.  M.)     Grange  plays. 

56078. 
Donlon  (J.)    Daughter  of  Innis- 

fail.    9960. 
Donn.       Test     of     friendship. 

4.5467. 


Battle  of 
3116. 
Crimes  of 


of    men. 


3011 


INDEX 


Donnau  (K.  A.) 

Double  cross.    Il?il2. 

Fifth  wheel.    14in?,. 

Woman's  will.    5159S. 
Donnarunima     (Filippo)      Tur- 

pina.    47386. 
Donnarumma    (Frank)  : 

Kittv       Flinn's       trouhie.s. 
24061. 

Stepmother.    43873. 
. Donna. V  (M.)  : 

Autre  (lunger.    2498. 

Douloureuse.    11563. 

Eclaireuses.    12204. 

Education  de  prince.    12267, 

Escalde.    12901. 

Lovers.    2669b. 

Lysistrata.    26982. 

Mariase      de  '    Telemaque. 
28245,  28246. 

Manage  de  Moli&re.    29116. 

Other       danger.         34438a, 
45990b. 

Paraitre.     3-5277. 

Patronne.  35583. 

Retour  de  Jerusalem.  39143. 

See-saw.  41.382. 

Torrent.     46582. 
Donnay  {Mrs.  M.)     <)is?eaux  de 

passage.     33384. 
Donnell  (C.)   .Tones  cup.  22980b. 
Donnell  (F.  T.)  : 

Drachkov.     11642. 

Monevmaking  &  niafchnijik- 
ing!     30782. 

Revolntionai'v         marriaai*. 
39289. 
Donnell  (M.  C.)  : 
■'■'     Greater  power.     17.520. 

Old  uniforms.     3R6f>4. 

Rainbow  Cari-y.     :58383b. 

Suppression.     44620a. 

White  rabbit.     .50559. 
Donnell  (M.  E.)     Crossed  wires. 

9218. 
Donnelly     (A.)     Dn\v!i    on    Un- 

farm.^   11615. 
Donnelly    (V,.  T.)      S;inie  game. 

40654. 
Dmnelly  (H.  G.)  : 

Amer.  girl.     1209. 

I?elle  of  .Japan.     3410 

Blot  sinister.     4324. 

Capital  prize.     60.50. 

Carolina.     6273. 

Chained      to      the      i-aiik-^. 
6627. 

Children  of  Israel.     7033. 

Civil  service.     7476. 

Commodore.     8134. 

Darkest       Russia.        9SS6. 
9887. 

Dick  Turpin.     10808. 

Dixie.     11066. 
Electric  boll(\     12-104. 


Donnelly  (H.  G.)— Cont'd. 

End  of  the  road.     12712a. 

Fashions.     13722. 

For  love's  sake.     14876. 

Fortune-teller.     15065a. 

F-imlet  TT.     18010. 

Have   vou  seen  my  sister? 
18323. 

Her  ladyship.     19041. 

.Judge  &  jury.     23137. 

T.'iiia  Rook'v     94555. 

Later  on.     24799. 

Rlaul  of  money.     27483. 

Maids  of  Athenia.     27520. 

Mamma.     27072. 

Men  of  Mayo.     29109. 

Natural  gas.     32063. 

New  York  tiger.     32541. 

Night  at  the  circus.     32651. 

Night  in  N.  Y.     32697. 

Norseman.     33017. 

Old  cabin  home.     33432. 

One  of  our  boys.     34063. 

Overland.     34959. 

Pair  of  jacks.     3.5093. 

Papa.     35201. 

Quaker's  daughter.     37959. 

Roentgen  rays.     39711. 

Rouble  rouge.     40060. 

Ship  ahoy.     42118. 

Tammany.     45073. 

Tammany  brave.     45074. 

Tammany  hall.     4.5076. 

Tammany  man;     45078. 

Tammany  men.     45080. 

Tammany  sachem.     4.5082. 

Tannnanv      tiger.'      45083 
45084. 

They're  after  me.     4.5763. 

Turn  of  the  card.     47356. 
Connelly   (H.  V.)     Is  marriage 

a  failure?    22094. 
•^o^-^Uv    (.J.   F.)     Pa.ris   at   2 
35299. 

>onnelly  (R.  .J.)  : 

Cannon  ball  express.  ■  6009 
Casey's  wife.     6362. 
Down  by  the  sea.     11588. 
INIodern  IVIephisto.     30631. 
Our   patriots,    from    '76    tc 

'98.     34743. 
Paradise  alley.     3-5256. 
Variety-show.     48713, 
Donnell v   (T.  L.)  : 

Black  Hills.     4114. 
Fastest  boy  in  N.  Y.      13732 
Fastest  Irishman   in  N.  Y. 

13733. 
lonrelly,  Giravd  <.V>;  Rii'-:^f>11  : 
City  directory.     7444-7440. 
Directory.     1(>0(H1  10907. 
Mr.  Smith.     30265. 
Smith.  Smith  I't  co.     42839. 
Smiths.     '128-11. 


Donner      (H.     M.)     Montcalm 

30897. 
Donnev.       (}uiet      honeymoon. 

38203. 
Donnollv     (R.     J.)     See    Don- 
nelly  (R.  J.) 
Donoiihue  (A.)  : 

Desmond  iiall.     10560. 
Heiress    of    Desmor.d    hall. 
18681. 
Donoho   (S. )     Uncrowned  king. 

48074. 
Donohoe    (F.    W.)     See   Dona- 
hoe  (F.  W.) 
Donohoe   (W.  C.)  : 

Movie  fan.     312.59b. 
Too  much  smoke.     .5.5623. 
Donohue  (,J.  E.)     Double  oath. 

11541. 
Donovan.       Mv      good      friend. 

31573. 
Donovan  (A.)     America.     1139. 
Donovan  (J.  B.)  : 

Bowery  sports.     4798. 
Dewey's  reception.    10737 
King  of  .gamblers.     23835. 
McFadden's  alley.     27074. 
Me  Uncle  Mike.     28973. 
O'Riley's  night  off.     34369. 
Twenty  minutes  on  Broad- 
way.    47449. 
]>on<)van   fM.  C.)     Goose  &  the 

gander.     17126. 
Donovan  (M.  F.)  : 

Cupid  in  livery.    9394. 
Mother-in-law.     31153. 
Under  false  colors.     48113. 
Donovan    (P.  T.)      Rou.gh   road 

to  Hymen.    40080. 
Donovan     (T.)      Goose    &    (he 

.gander.     17126. 
Donovan-Potter    (J.)      Evicted. 

131.51a. 
Donson      (E.)        See      Ousrott 

(Kyle) 
Dooley   (CD.): 

Priscilla.    37503. 
Walking  delegate.    49414. 
Dooley  (E.  .L)  : 

Bimbo  of  Bombay.    3901. 
Cinderi^Oa  up-to-date.    7-361. 
.Mr.     Bimbo     of     Boml);n . 

30147. 
Nirvana.    .32839. 
Pink  Venus.    86347. 
Doolittle    (G.  A.)     Rose  Hath- 

ern's  sacrifice.    5-5210. 
Doolittle     (G.     E.)        Old-times 

rocks.    336.50. 
Doon  (O.)     CuUena's  guardian. 

9338. 
Doone   (N.)      Brooke  of  Braze- 

nose.    52.50. 
Doran      (A.     J.)       Two     noble 
hearts.    47716. 


3012 


INDEX 


r>oran  (Frances)  : 

At  the  front.    52750. 

Law-breakers.     54237. 
I^oran  {Mrs.  Francis)    Ishuiael. 

22127. 
Doran  (Frank)     Sapho.    40757. 
r>oran  (G.  H.)  co. : 

Blindness  of  virtue.    4274. 

Dispensation.     10963a. 

Divine  gift.    11015. 

Great  adventure.    17349. 

Lie.    252331X 

Rutherford    *^    son.      40384, 
40385. 

Search-li,i,'hts.     41262b. 

Theatre  of  ideas.    45644u. 

What     the     public     wants. 
50141. 

Witch  uf  Endor.    5.5971. 
r>uran  (Marie)  : 

At  the  front.    52750. 

Carmen.    6243,6247. 

Devil.    10651. 

Freeport  mystery.    1.5350u. 

Ishmael.    22127. 

It's  up  to  you.    22246. 

.Toseph  &  his  bros.    23012. 

Law-breakers.    54237. 

Lena  Rivers.     2.5045,  2.5046. 

Lorna  Doone.    26249. 

.Manon  Lescaut.    28094. 

?.lollv  Bawn.     30703. 

Nell  Cxwynn.    32183. 

New  co-ed.    32343a. 

Outlaw.    34890. 

I'arsifal.     3.5368. 

(nio  vadis?    .38248. 

Revolutionists.    39293. 

Sapho.    40757. 

Tempest  &  Sur.sliine.    45287, 
45289,  45291 . 

Thais.    45510. 

This  country  of  ours.   45841. 
Doran    (W.  E.)      College  days. 

7848. 
Dorbesson  (F.)  : 

Aldemon's  daught^M•.     723. 

America.    1136. 

Christians  &  pagans.     7188. 

Reparation.    3906L 
Dore  (D.)  : 

Artist's  dilemma.    1981. 

Moving.    31264. 
Dor6     (R.)       Ame    du     desert. 

1120. 
D()r6  (S.  Jordan)     See  .Jordan 
Dor§. 

I>or6e  (N.)  : 

Dangerous  meeting.     9773. 
Gelta.    16021. 


I  want  a  divorce. 
Mirza.    29837. 
Xatasqua.    32034. 
Neschuma.    322.59. 
Nirza.     32840. 


2082 


Dor6e  (N.)— Cont'd. 

Prenuptial      reminiscences. 
37062. 

Temptress.    4.5345. 
Doremus     (B.    W.)       Sleeping 

beauty.    42752. 
Doremus    (C.   A.)      Pickpocket. 

36227. 
Doremus  (Mrs.  C.  A.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    241. 

By  right  of  sword.     5711. 

Castle  in  Spain.    (5425. 

Circus    rider.      7421,    7423, 
4724. 

Countess  Irma.    8714. 

Denise.    10465. 

Duchess      of      Devonshire. 
11925. 

Fair  Bohemian.    13366. 

Fortunes  of  the  king.  15079. 

Full  hand.    15654. 

Girl  in  the  ring.    16578. 
■"  Harem  strike.    18216a. 

In  self-defense.     21319. 

John    Halifax,    gentleman. 
22855. 

Love  coast.    26494b. 

Mary  Anne  Clarke.    28.543. 

Miss  Devil-May-Care.  54542. 

More  margin.    31017. 

On  the  level.    54786. 

Only  a  boy.    34147.  34148. 

Pickpocket.    36227. 

Prince  Zilah.     37382. 

Princess  Zilah.    37466. 

Real  life.    385-58. 

Right  little  girl.     55178. 

Sleeping  beauty.     42752. 

Social  ladder.     42970. 

Stephanie.     43869. 

Victory.     55779. 

Wild  rose.     .50990. 
Doremus     (E.)      Subduing     of 

Sarah.     44309. 
Doremus  ( E.  W. )  : 

Duchess    of    Gainsborough. 
11929. 

Wild  idea.     50969. 
Doremus  (M.  C.)  : 

Groundlings.     17694. 

House  of   the   Golden    cat. 
20422. 

Soul  of  Imla.     43323. 

Subduing  of  Sarah.     44309. 
Doremus  (M.  R.  M.)  : 

Rat's  nest.     38.508. 

When   Cupid  was   ;i   Chim- 
panzee.    .50206. 

")oren.     Sec  Van  Doren. 


Day  of  excitement. 
Mystery  man. 

4D89. 
Peterman. 


Dorente    (N.   E.) 
rocked.     5700. 

lorey     (J.    M.) 
wall.     53962. 

Dorgeloh  (J.  F.) 


By  passion 


Hole    in    thi 


Steal.     -43S42 


Doria  (A.) 
10131. 

Dorion    (C.  T.) 
54672. 

Doris  (E.  S.)  : 

Breaking  it  off. 
Eldest       Miss 

12378. 
In  paradise.     21293. 
Old  Orchard.     33596. 

Doris     (J.     B.)     Orange    blos- 
soms.    34299. 

Dorleans       (S.)         Count       de 
Magny's  daughter.     8659. 

D'Orliac.     See  Oriiac. 

Dorman  (E.)     Plvery thing  goes 
at  the  seashore.     13144. 

Dorman    (G.  E.)     Such  is  life. 
44362. 

Dorman     (J.     i>. )     Prevaricat- 
ing princess.     37129. 

Dormand  (M. )     After  the  mas- 
querade.    .52.590. 

D'Ormeviiie.     See  Ornieville. 

D'Ormond  (.1.)  : 

Night-riders.     82741.  • 
Women  men  love.     51611. 

Dorn  (E.)     Bandit  king  of  Hun- 
gary.    2890. 

Dorn    {Mrs.  N.)     From  a  poor 
*)rphan  to  wealth.     1-5.521. 

Dovn     fO.)      Sch?)ne    miillerin. 
41089. 

Dornbusch    (W.   F.)    jr.     Mask 
of  love.     28609. 

Dorney  (R. )  : 

After  business  hours.   46.5a. 
Blue  glass.     4369. 
Denise.     10469. 
Dollars  &  sense.     11272. 
Frou  Frou.     1.5609. 
Horizon.     20274. 
Lemons.     25039. 
Lottery  of  love.     26378a. 
Love  in  harness.    26523a. 
Love    on    crutches.     26579, 

26.581. 
Midsuuuuer  night's  dream. 

29488a. 
M.  Alphonse.     30847a. 
Nancv  &  co.     31948. 
Night  off.     32722. 
Orient  express.     34345. 
Our  English  friend.     34610. 
Passing  regiment.     35462a. 
Quits.     382.31. 
Railroad  of  life.     38361a. 
Railroad  of  love.     38362a. 
Red    letter    nialits.     38750, 

38752. 
Sabine  women.     40419. 
Samson  .^c  Delilah.     40671a. 
Sapho.     40762. 
Seven-twenty-eight.     41623. 


8013 


INDEX 


Dorney   (K.)— Cont'd. 

Taming      of      the      slirew. 
45056a. 

Under  the  gaslight.     48168. 

Undercurrent.     48247a. 
Doro    (V.)     Mississippi   steam- 
boat.   30091. 
Dorome    (L.)     -S'rc   Doane    (M. 

E.) 
Dorp.     See  \om  Dorp. 
Dorr  (C.  H.)     Maid  of  Madrid. 

27474. 
Dorrance      (E.      S.)        Ginger. 

16375. 
Dorrance  (J.  F.)  : 

Gilded  geese.     16356,  16357 

Meridian  of  folly.     29209. 
Dorrian  (C.  I.)  : 

Age  of  reason.     52.596. 

Sermon.     55284. 

Without  the  law.     51321b. 
Dorrigan  (J.)     Anheuser  push. 

1521. 
Dorris  (A.  B.)  : 

Daddy.     9586. 

Dead  broke.     10201. 
D'Orsay  (H.  M.)  : 

BaidvS    of    Shannon    river. 
2927b. 

Dreamer.     11769a. 
Dorso  (J.  G.)  : 

Dispensers  of  health.  10964. 

Friends.     15458. 

Modern  Othello.     30639. 

Not  guilty.     33051. 
Dortoieffski.     See  Dostoevski!. 
Dostal     (H.)       Fliegende    ritt- 

meister.     14.504. 
Do.stoevski'i   (F.  M.)  : 

Crime  &  punishment.  21721. 

Idiot.     20881a,  29038. 

Dostojewski.     See  Dostoevski!. 
Dotesio  (Carlos)  : 

Armas  al  hombro  !     1876. 
Oficial  de  guardia.     54754. 
Dotesio   (Casa)     See  Casa  Do- 
tesio. 
Dotres    (J.  M.)     Para  ingleses, 
mi  criado.     35239. 

Dotson  (A.  W.)  : 
Edna.     12262. 
Fourth.     15187. 
Ideal  warriors.     20870. 
Love  unto  death.     26(536. 
Silas  Chester.     42316. 
Two  characters.     47575. 
Unto  death.     48434. 

Doty  (C.  W.)  : 

Band     festival      at     Plum 

Center.    52821. 
Cold  turkey.    7800. 
Colonel's  wife.    7937. 
Decoration  day.    53370. 
Good  old  days.    53813. 


Doty  (C.  W.)— Cont'd. 

Intertaining       nobilitv. 

21S38a. 
Molly  Darling.    30706. 
Money.    30752. 
Old  Glory.    33492. 
Old  home  town.    33506. 
One  winter's  night.    34120. 
Out  in  Iowa.    34814. 
Red  light  dist,    3875-5. 
Red  llglit  mission.    38757. 
Vaudeville  in  1920.    48738a. 
Winning  girl.    51154. 
Doty  (D.  Z.)     Til  lie,  a  Menno- 

nite  maid.    40216. 
Doty  (G.  E.)  : 

Duchesse    de    la    Rivi6re. 

11935. 
Duchesse      de     Montmars. 
11938. 
Doty  (H.  M.)  : 

In  old  New  England.    21269. 
Jonesville     sewing     circle. 

229S7. 
Sackett's       Corner       folks. 

40425,  40426. 
Spriggins    quiet    afternoon. 
43643. 
Doty  (W.  K.)     Smoke  in  a  bag. 
42853. 

Douai  (A.  &  M.  A.)  Grosse  loos. 
17682. 

Doubleday  &  JlcClure  co. : 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac,    9551b. 
Romancers.    39829. 
Sunken  bell.    44544a. 
Doubleday,  Page  &  co. : 
Apostle.     52713. 
As  you  like  it.    2033. 
Capt.    .links   of   the   Horse 

marines.    6118a. 
Comedy  of  errors.    8062. 
Fairy  tales.    13419. 
False  saint.    53597. 
Great  Guleoto.    17393b. 
Hobson's  choice.     53958. 
Julius  Caesar.     23232. 
Macbeth.    27058. 
Mary  goes  first.    28554a. 
Masterpieces      of      modern 

drama;  English  &  Amer. 

28737a,  2S737b. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29145. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29475. 
Mothers.    .54615. 
Patrie.    35.560a. 
.    Sunken  bell.     44.544b. 
Taming  of  the  shrew.  45060. 
Tempest.    4.5262,  45270. 
Thief.    45767a. 
Trail  of  the  torch.    46740a. 
Washington    square    plays. 

55S46. 


Doubleday,  Page  &  co. — Cont'd. 
Woman's  way.    51589a. 
Youth.    56046. 
Doucet  (T.  A.)  : 

Any  old  thing.    1653a. 
Black  hand.    4103. 
His  master's  slave.    19724. 
.Jasper's  troubles.    22519. 
Midnight  light.    29436. 
Who  are  we?    50598. 
Dougherty    (A.)      See  Clement 

(A.  D.) 
Dougherty  (J.  A.)    Transfusion. 

46820. 
Dougherty  (L.  E.)  : 
Broken  doll.     5179. 
Mother,  is  the  battle  o\er? 
311.56. 
Dougherty   (W.  H.)  : 

Causeway  guide.    6526. 
Giant's  Causeway.     16331. 
Doughlas  (J.)  : 

Darlington's  widow.    9907. 
My  mother.    31651. 
Pair  of  compasses.    35081. 
Doughty  (F.  A.)  : 

How      Cinthy      got     even. 

20471. 
Virginia   sorcei'ess.     49139. 
49140. 
Douglas : 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong. 

9247. 
Empailleur.    12626. 
Douglas  (Barbara)    Little  Jack. 

25722. 
Douglas     (Boyd)       Jenkins    of 

Dubuque  &  N.  Y.    22602. 
Douglas     (Brandon)       For    the 
:     good  of  the  service.    14927. 
I  Douglas  (C.  N.)  : 
:         Animal  convention.    1523. 
:         Birth  of  old  Glory.    3960. 
I         Hired  girl's  dream.     19528. 
:         Mephistophiles      outwitted, 
i  29135. 

I  Queen  of  the  kitchen.  38069. 
;  Weather  man's  dream. 
:  49855. 

Douglas  (E.  D.)     Spencer's  day 
\     off.    43506. 
'Douglas      (Frances)        Eternal 

■  triangle.     12985. 
Douglas  (Frederick)  : 

First  settler.    14386. 
;         Little  Jack.    25722. 

Troubles     of     Mr.     Cupid. 

47180. 
Vi'^orst     woman     in     N.     Y. 

■  51804. 

Worst  woman  in  the  world. 
51805. 

Douglas  (G.  B.)  : 

One  night's  mystery.    340.54. 
Phonograph,    36164. 


3014 


INDEX 


Douglas       (Hanlon)         Inside. 

21770. 
Douglas  (Harry)  : 

Case  of  kin.    6337. 
Croesus  &  Nemesis.     9164. 
Editor's  romance.    122-53. 
His  wife,  tlie  leading  lady. 

19854. 
June.    23288. 

Late  Ezra  Beniamin.  24792. 
Trafalgar.    46704. 
Douglas  (J.  A.)    Chance.    6663. 
Douglas  (James)  : 

Festive    day    at    Brigliton. 

14079. 
Labor  &  capital.    24284. 
Douglas     (Jotiu)     'E    dun"     no 

where  'e  are.     12108. 
Douglas  ( L. )     See  West  ( C.  C. ) 
Douglas  (M.  B.)  : 

Amer.  dutchess.     1197. 
Artliur      Wellesley's      love 

story.     1957.  1958. 
Case  of  propinquity.     6340. 
Master       of       ceremonies. 

28699. 
Pavlo  Grand.     35645. 
Pavlo-Grande.     3-5646. 
Tempter.     45.339. 
Douglas  (Malcolm)  : 
Beyond.     3718. 
Brownies      in      Fairyland. 

5335. 
Fight  for  millions.     14176. 
Norwood.     S3040a. 
Douglas     (Mark)     f>ee    Lfiiidu 
(D.  M.) 

Douglas  (Minnie)  : 
His  nibs.     19749. 
Joan.     22759. 
One  night.     34046. 
P^n^lope.     35839. 
Purple  presence.     37890. 
Son  of  man.     43209. 
Under  the  rose.     48203. 

Douglas  (N.  P.)  : 

Idol  breaker.     20900. 
Light  of  Asia.     25384. 

Douglas   (T.  L.)     Carib.     6219. 

Douglas  (W.  A.)  Free  &  un- 
limited coinage  of  silver. 
15325. 

Douglas-Cox  (R.)  Love  in  ;i 
railway  train.     26516. 

Douglass  (Bert)  Remedv. 
39008a. 

Douglass  (C.  W.)  Undesirable 
neighbor.     48266. 

Douglass  (J.  B.)  Man  lliul 
corrupted  Hadleyburg.  279.53. 

Douglass  (J.  E.)  Jr.  Vikintr. 
49010. 

Dourel-Roydel.  Maison  hautee. 
27546. 


Douthitt  (E.  A.)      Spirit  »f  Ha- 
waii.    43562b. 
Douzet  (A.)  : 

Dominator.     11326. 
Gertrude.     16221. 
Heiress.     18673. 
I  »ouzet  ( Fay )  : 

Hov/   he  lied   to   his    wife. 

20480. 
Mitzi.     30506. 
Dove  (G.  W.)    Bugle  call.    5421. 
J  )ovskv       (B. )        Mona      Lisa. 

30736a. 
Dow  (C.  F.)     Exherbitiou  day. 

13210. 
Dow  (J.  M. )     Widower's  trials. 

.50847. 
D:>w      (J.     W.)     At     Newport. 

2166. 
I)oward    (M.  E.)     Variety  girl. 

48711. 
Dowd   (C.  F.)     I,  Edward  Gil- 
bert.    20792c. 
Dowd(F.  B.)    Madrigal.   27311. 
Dowd      (T.     J.)     Who's     bossV 

50649. 
Dowd      (V.      J.)      Enticed      to 

drink.     12804. 
Do^vd  (W.  B.)     Cure.     94.52. 
Dowdeu      (E.)        Henry     A'lli. 

18882. 
power  (J.  D.)  : 

Cattle  thief.     6487. 
Foimd  guilty.     1511-5a. 
Dowlan       (L. )        Man       h;iter. 

27826. 
Dowlan     (W.    C.)      Man    luilnr. 

27826. 
Dowley  (H.  N.)  : 

Fighting  fortune.     1419(). 
^Miggs.     29518. 
D  iwlins:  (F.  E.)  : 

Don  Quixote.     11372. 
Minuet.     29774. 
i  >o\\ling  ( J.)  : 

East  &  West.     12161. 
Woman's  rights.     51-566. 
1  fowling  (J.  J.)  : 

Jube  Slogan.     23110. 
Kentucky  girl.     23601. 
Life-guard.     2.5299. 
Moonshiners.     30973. 
Red  spider.     38805. 
Dowling     (M.)     Lorna     Doone. 

26250. 
Dowlina-  (R.  A.)  : 

r'ause  &  elfect.     6522. 
Mountaineer.     31236. 
Dov.u    {Mrs.    N.    C.)     Notliing 

peculiar.     33083. 
I>..wn  (O.)  : 

IMaker  of  dreams.     27.595. 
Quod  wrangle.     5.5091. 
Downes  (Alfred  M.  &  Anna  IM.) 
Uncle  Jerry.     47975. 


Downey    (C.   J.)     Last   of   the 

Stuarts.     24749. 
Downey  (J.  M.)  : 
Dawn.     10075. 
Heart  &  the  cross.     18428. 
Lesson.     25100. 
Under       false       pretenses. 
48115. 
Downey  (M.)  : 

Army  surgeon.     1902. 
Call  on  the  doctor.     5915. 
Downin  (J.  E.)     Pearl  of  Pan- 
ama.    3-5733. 
Downing    (A.    M.)     Cain    man. 

.5815. 
Downing  (A.  P.)  : 

Daughter  of  fate.     9954. 
Squaw's  love.     43695. 
Dowuing  (H.  E.)     Kit  Carson's 

last  trail.     24034,  24035. 
Downing  (H.  F.)  : 

Arabian  lovers.     1754a. 
Human  nature.     20612a. 
Lord  Eldred's  other  daugli- 

ter.     26200a. 
Placing  Paul's  plav.  36422a. 
Shuttlecock.     42200a. 
Downing    [Mrs.    H.    F.)     Plac- 
ing Paul's  play.     36422a. 
Downing  (H.  M.)     Last  of  the 

Mohicans.     24741. 
Downing  (L.  C.)  : 

Defending  the  flag.     10381. 

Great  Kenton  feud.     17413. 

Downing  (M.  S.  B.)     Drums  of 

doom.     11884. 
Downing  (R.)  : 

Indiana  romance.     21652. 
•Just       a       common      man. 
23317. 
IXiwning  (R.  L.)  : 
Helena.     18730. 
Putnam,  a  son  of  the  Revo 

lution.     37920. 
Richard,  the  Lion-Hearted. 
39376. 
Dowuing  (W.  F.)  : 
Benedicta.     3510. 
East  &  West.     12160. 
Happiest    day    of   his    life. 

18134. 
Three  outlaws.     46007. 
Will  &  the  deed.     51024. 

Downs  (A.)     Paying  his  debts. 
35665. 

Downs  (B.  F.)     Bride  &  groom 
opera.    5055. 

Downs      (O.     E.)        His     wife. 
19842. 

Downs  (W.  A.)     Vaudevilliaus. 
48742b. 

Dox  (H.  B.)  : 

After  the  election.    497. 
For  Russia  Free.    14910. 


3015 


INDEX 


Dux   (H.  B.)— Cont'd. 

Match-maker.    287(3.3. 

Piper's  pay.     36383.  36384. 

Question  of  honor.    3S168. 
Dox  (J.  C.)  : 

After  the  election.    497. 

As    luck    would     have    it. 
2015. 

Hymen  affinity  en.    20748. 

Kittie's  little  vvaj .    24053. 

Piper's  pay.    36383.  36384. 

Question  of  honor.    3816S. 
Doyle : 

Amer.  consul.     1181. 

Bulls  &  bears.     5449. 

Gypsy  courts!  I  ij).     17826. 

Lost  paradise.     26337. 

Master  &  man.     28667. 

On  special  service.    33797. 

Prisoner  of  war.    37523. 

Romany  rye.    .39845. 

Sealed  instrudions.     41244. 
Doyle  (A.  C.)  : 

Auntie.    2437. 

Davv-n.    10072h. 

Great      Keinphii/      exp^■l•i- 
ment.     17412. 

Great     Kleinphlz     experi- 
ment.    17414. 

Jane  Annie.    224.53. 

Sherlock     Holmes.       42092, 
42093. 

Sign  of  the  4.    42295,  42296. 

Speckled  band.    43470. 

Waterloo.    49699. 
Doyle      (B.)        Our      Margaret 

Alice.    34709. 
Dovle     (C.    W.)       JMierrv    ripe. 

6909. 
Doyle  (E.)  : 

Cagliostro.    5810. 

Ginevra.    16373. 

Knightly  woman.    24162. 

New    police    commissioner. 
32438. 

Price  of  greed.    37157a. 
Dovle  (E.  A.)    Phocioii.    36154a, 

36154b. 
Doyle  (E.  R.)     Necessity  of  be- 
ing consistent.    32131a. 
Doyle  (G.)     Last  vision.    24780. 
Doyle  (G.  L.)  : 

High  &  low.    19393. 

Perambulating  egg.    35877. 
Doyle  (J.  H.)     Gypsy's  warning. 

17851. 
Doyle  (J.  T.  &  M.  W.)  : 

Amer.  diiilomacy.    ."»2662. 

Boss.    4687. 

Governor's  wil'e.    17204a. 

(Graduate  cr<jok.    17214a. 

His  last  offense.    19689a. 

King's  perfume.    23985a. 


.Man       from 
27806. 


R(>s('(imm()n. 


Doyle  (J.  T.  &  M.  W.)— €ont'd. 
Policewoman  no.  65.  36671a. 
Putting  one  over.    37928. 
Ready  for  action.    38.548a. 
Right  man.    39430. 
Show-down.    42180. 
'Twas  ever  thus.    55685. 
Doyle    (R.   A.)      Power  of  the 

bluff.     36992. 
Dozier  (H.)  : 

Bachelor  girls.    2667. 
Cow-boys'  campfire.     8948. 
Isle  of  Eden.     22155,  22156. 
Steel  man.    43849. 
L>rachmann  (H.)  : 

Der  var  engang.  45731. 
Renaissance.    39031a. 
Draxler     (C.     F.)       Marianna. 

28256. 
Drake   (C.  B.)     Doom  of  King 

Alcohol.    11429. 
Drake      (C.      L. )        Inventria. 

21899.  21900. 
Drake  (F.)    Little  abbe.    25578. 
Drake  (F.O.)     De  Soto.    10561. 
Drake  (F.  J.)  &  co. : 
Black  art.    4045. 
Love    behind     the     scenes. 

26485. 
Mrs.  Gadal  tout's  busv  da  v. 

30368. 
New  monologues  &   dialc  t 
stories.    32426a. 
Drake  (J.)     Conspiracy.    8333. 
Drake  (J.  B.)  : 

Chronicle     (»f     a     camera. 

24146. 
Knight     of     the     camei:i. 
24146. 
Drake    (.T.    M.)      Messer    Ben- 

venuto.    29316. 
Drake    (J.    R.)      Culprit    Fay. 

5651. 
Drake    (L.)      No    man's    land. 

54725. 
Drake    (M.    E.    H.    Tyrwhitt-) 
See    Tyrwhitt-Drake    (M.    E. 
H.) 
Drake  (S.)  : 

Bravo's  oath.    49.56. 
Little  Charm.    25613. 
Drake     (W.)       For     the     flag. 

14922. 
Diake   (W.  M.)     Her  wedding 
night.     19171. 

Drama  league  of  America  : 
Adventurer.    340a. 
Bonds  of  interest.     52947. 
Electricity.     12417a. 
Festival  of  Pomona.  14077a. 
•Tournalists.    23069b. 
Kins  Henry  IV  of  Germany. 

23775a. 
Kimr  of  the  dark  chamber. 

23S64b. 


Drama  league  of  America— Con. 
Lover's  garden.    26670a. 
Marriage  of  Olympe.  28417b. 
Noh  dramas.    32909a. 
Other  danger.     34438a. 
Pretty       Sabine       women. 

37124a. 
Pyraraus  &  Thisbe.    37940a. 
Squabbles       of      Chioggia. 

43676a. 
Stronger.    44193. 

N.  Y.  center.  Amer.  festi- 


vals  for  elementary   schools. 
52663. 
Drama  piib   co.     Court  in   ses- 
sion.    8840. 

Dramatic  pub.  co. : 

All  about  Goldstein.     820. 
All  due  to  the  management. 

831. 
All  stars.     912. 
Amer.  harem.     1216. 
Amer.  woman.     1275. 
Anne  of  old  Salem.     1.555. 
As  the  leaves.     2019a. 
At  the  summer  dance  hall. 

52758. 
Aunt    Susan's    troubles    on 

the  farm.     52776. 
Huchelor's  club.     2692. 
Beauty  to  order.     3243. 
Because  I  love  you.     3247. 
Bill  Perkins'  proposin'  dav. 

3843. 
Billy  &  the  ilirecting  fates. 

3873a. 
Birds  Island.     3934. 
Black  bachelor.     4048. 
Black    breach    of    pronuse 

case.     4058. 
Bloomer  girls.     4314. 
Blundering  Billy.     4415. 
Boy's  essay  on  Ijoys.   52971. 
Bridget's  trials.     5101. 
Burglars.     .5.527. 
Burglar's  welcome.     5540. 
Burley's  ranch.     5565. 
By  teleplione.     5714. 
Cake  walk.     5818. 
Capt.  Racket.     6156. 
Captain's  wager.     6173. 
Carmen.     6246. 
Case  of  Sophronia.     6346. 
Champagne  &  oysters.  6645. 
Charity  bazaar.     53110. 
Charity   Higgins'   vocal   or- 
gan.    6751. 
Cheerful  liar.     6882. 
Christmas  b<Mieht.     7206. 
Cinderelline.     7362. 
Comedies       for       children. 

8056. 
Conrad.     8305. 
Coom-n  a  -go]  )pel .     84.50a . 


3016 


INDEX 


Dramatic  pub.  co. — Cont'd. 

Coontowu  musketeers.  84.59. 

Corinne  of  the  <'h'cus. 
.53262. 

Corner  store.     8551. 

Country  romance.     8784. 

Cousin  Gene.     53280. 

Crazy  idea.     003G. 

Crows.    9237a. 

Curtain  lifted.     9509. 

Darlv  tragedian.     9878. 

Dawn  of  liberty.     100S3. 

De  scruuiscious  weddin'. 
53358. 

Deacon's  sweetheart.  10196. 

Delicate  question.     10407. 

Demon  phonograph.    1045.". 

Dent's  office  boy.     10484. 

Diamonds  &  hearts.     10774. 

Divorgons.     11063. 

Doctor's  assistant.     ]119]. 

Dust  of  the  earth.     12061. 

Dutchman  &  the  trani)). 
12080. 

Electra.     12396a. 

Emerson  club.     12.599. 

Empliatic  hit.     12635. 

Exerbition.     13209. 

Fairy  ring.     13414. 

False  colors.    13517. 

Finer  shades  of  honor. 
14268. 

Finish  of  Pete.     14275. 

First  kiss.     14365. 

First  Thanksgiving  dinner. 
14892. 

For  rent  tomorrow.     145^)03. 

Frank  Dumont's  minstrel 
joke  book.     15266. 

From  kitchen-maid  to  ac- 
tress.    15.548. 

Frozen  violets.     15615. 

Fuhrraann  Henschel.  15648. 

Fun  in  a  photograph  gal- 
lery.    15681. 

Gay  Mr.  Bold.     1597S. 

George  has  a  grouch  on  sis- 
ters.    16149. 

George  says  boys  don't 
have  such  a  snap.     16151. 

Get  -  rich  -  quick         society. 

16253. 
Giboyer's  son.     16332b. 
Girl  &  the  outlaw.     1644Sa. 
Girl's  secret.     16379. 
Giu'5ep])ina.     1668Sa. 
Gold  brick.     16881. 
Good  Hope.     17083a. 
Good  substitute.     17116. 
Great    Plummer   breach    (sf 

I)romise  case.     17446. 
Half-hour       of       madness. 

.17927. 
Hannah  Sproiit.s.     .53865. 


r»r;imatic  pub.  co. — Cont'd. 
Heart      of      a      shamrock. 

18450a. 
Hearts  are  trumps.     18.543. 
Hector.     18615. 
Her  cowboy  lover.     18941. 
Her  gloves.     19001. 
Herod  &  Mariamne.  19276a. 
Hicks  at  college.     19358. 
House     across     tlie     wav. 

20385. 
How   Mandv   got    tlie  Aote. 

20500. 
How     to     get     a     <livorce. 

20548. 
Huldah's  parin'  bee.    20597. 
Humble  pie.    20627. 
Hunkers'  Corners.    20671. 
Hypnotist.    20767. 
Hypnotizing      a      landlord. 

20775. 
I'll  remain  single.    20801. 
In  granny's  time.    54026. 
In  old  Va.    21282. 
In    the    good    green    wood. 

21414. 
In  the  spring.    21518. 
Innocent  error.     21743. 
Intruder.    21871. 
Is  he  in?    22084. 
.Tack  Sheppard  &  Ton  Blue- 
skin.    22362. 
.Tack's  predicament.     22391. 
.Tealous  wife.    22539. 
Joe,    22799. 

.Tohnson's  busy  day.    22S9.5. 
Lady  barl)er.    24357. 
Lamentable       tragedy       of 

Julius  Caesar.    24,564. 
Lamentable  tragedy  of  Mc- 

Lizzie.    54217. 
Lamentable       tragedy       of 

Omelet       &       <^>almealia. 

24565. 
Leonarda.    25076a. 
Letter.    25141. 
Light-o'-love.    25380a. 
Littl^game  with  fate.  25691. 
Lonesome  mile.    26130. 
Love  in  all  corners.    26518. 
Love's  diplomacy.    26700. 
Ma  Dusenberry.    26991. 
Maccie    MacCarty    listens. 

27351. 
Mandy's    lost    opportunity. 

28049. 
Marriage  question.    28426. 
Masonic  lodge.    28624. 
Me  &  Cinders.    28960. 
Melinda's    sw  e  e  t  h  e  a  r  t . 

29075. 
:\Ierry  cobbler.     29228. 
Midnight  train.    294.50. 
Midnight  trespasser.   29457. 
.Midway.    29.507. 


Dramatic  pub.  co. — Cont'd. 

M  i  1  k  m  ai  d  '  s   convention. 

29598. 
Miser.     29852. 
Mr.  Seal  of  N.  C.    30258. 
Mrs.     Busby's    .pink     t^-a. 

30325. 
Mrs.  Mulcahy.    30415. 
Modern  Ananias.    30583. 
Modern  proposal.     30648. 
Mustard  plasters.    31464. 
My  friend  Brown.    31.548. 
My  Mexican  rose.    31643. 
Napoleon     &     the     senti-y. 

54683. 
New  professor.    32441. 
Noble  outcast.    32927. 
Not   in   the   regular   army. 

33052. 
Nothing  doing.    54739. 
Nugget.    33121. 
Oh,  dese  women.    33350. 
Oh !       that      propertyraau. 

33359. 
On  the  path  of  the  child. 

54789. 
Other      people'.s      troubles. 

84481. 
Our       first       performance. 

84622. 
Our  starry  banner.     .34779. 
Outcast's  daughter.     34878. 
Out's  inn,    34905. 
Over     the     garden     fence. 

34929. 
Page  from  the  ])ast.    35034. 
Parliament      of      servants. 

35346. 
li'arrot  cage.     3536.5b. 
Pa's  picnic.    35426. 
Passing  cloud.    35446. 
Pink  carnations.    36328. 
Pink  dominoes.     36332. 
Pride  of  Va.    37216. 
Professor  of  love.    37637a. 
Prof.  Robinson.    37638. 
()ueen's  robe.     38129. 
Race  for  a  wife.    38280. 
Real  Amer.  girl.    .5.5113. 
Roll-call  of  heroes.    39758. 
Rose      o'      Plymouth-town. 

39980. 
Santiago.    40750. 
Schwartzbrodt     &     Pickle- 
man.    41137. 

Serenade  party.    41532. 
Sewing  society.    41641. 
Showman's  ward.    42194. 
Silent  detective.    42338. 
Smith  mystery.    42838. 
Society  acting.    43004. 
Something  doing.    43167. 
Sowing  wild  oats.    43407. 
Spinsters'    c  o  n  v  e  n  t  i  o  ti  . 
43551. 


3017 


INDEX 


Dramatic  pub.  co. — Cont'd. 
Spinsters'   return.     43552. 
Springtime  fantasy.    43658. 
Star       Spanglefl       Banner. 

43797. 
Suite  B-    44455. 
Ttieir  first  meeting.    45658. 
Ttirough      a      matrimonial 

bureau.    46062. 
Timothy      Ryan's      return. 

46272. 
Tit  for  tat.     46326. 
To  rent.    46375. 
Toast-master.     46398. 
Tomplvins"        liire*!        num. 

46486. 
Too  little  vaKrants.  4652()a. 
Triumph  of  Pauline.  47106. 
Troublesome  time.  47187. 
Truth,  the  mischief.  47207. 
Try  it  on.  47303. 
'Twixt      love       &       money. 

47527. 
Two  veterans.     47811. 
Uncle  Rube.     48006. 
Undertaker's  dau.ghter. 

48261. 
Unexpected  visitors.   48301. 
Universal  excliange.    48361. 
Unknown  rival.     48378. 
Up  Vermont  wny.     48513. 
Visitors.     55788. 
Wah-na-ton.     493<;7. 
Waiting        f<>r        burglars. 

55807. 
Waiting    for     the     v^'rdict. 

49400. 
Watermelon  eni-e.     49700. 
Way  out  West.     49779. 
What    became    of    Parker. 

50052. 
When    kniulils    were    bold. 

50249. 
When     Reul>en     comes     to 

town.     50288. 
Where      are      those      menV 

50370. 
Who?     raeV     50640. 
Will  you  marry  me?    51053. 
Winning  of  Fu.ji.     .51170. 
Woman  of  it.     51444a. ^ 
Woman's  honor.     51536. 

Dramatisches    ceutralbiiro    Rn- 
binverlag.  M.  &  W.  Kohler: 
P.rand    der    leideiischaften. 

4905. 
Moritz,      die      liiilige      fee. 

31033. 
VV^as  des  Kaise)-«  ist.   49631. 
See    also    KiHilers     (M.    «& 
W.)     Rubinverlag.  —  Ru- 
bin verla.g. 
I  )ramatists'  play  a.gency.    Who's 
to  bin  me  for  it?     .50666a. 


I>rane  (S.  D.)  : 

Everybody      is      doing      it. 

53563. 
Lincoln      &      the      soldier. 

25508.  54277. 
Saved  at  7.     40872. 
Dransfield  (J.)     Spirit  of  Christ- 
mas.    43561. 
Draper  (A.  W.)  : 

Burgomaster.     5543. 
Nemesis.     32211. 
Draper  (G.  O.)  : 

Does     it     really     matter? 

11232. 
Texan  honeymoon.     454S4. 
Drault  (.J.)  : 

Jeu     de     I'amour     et     des 

beaux-arts.     22677. 
P^re  du  regiment.     35889. 
Draw  ( T. )     See  Perrott  ( S.  W. ) 
Dravton        (A.)         Winchester. 

51110. 
Dravton      (D.)       Transplanted 

flower.     46831. 
Drayton  (  F.  O. )  : 

Dream  maiden.     11726a. 
Sylvia.     55500. 
Dravton  (H.  S.)    Amateur  phre- 

nolo.gists.     1066. 
Drdla      (F.)      Laden  -  komtess. 

24318. 
Dreeben  (O.  L.)  : 
Choice.     7127a. 
Lola.     26080a. 
Other  way  out.     34490a. 
Tree  &  the  fruit.     55649. 

Dreesen  (W.)   Sturmflut.  44300. 
Dregely  (Cx.)  : 

Gutsitzende  frack.     17802. 

Isteni  szikra.     22193a. 

Dreher  (K.)  : 

Anno  48.     1569. 
Scheidun.gsgrund.     41038. 

Drei  masken-verlag : 

Ah-da  staun'ich.     612. 
Ahnengalerie.     626. 
Arche  Noah.     177t. 
Arme  millionar.     1881a. 
Auch  ich  war  eiu  jiingling. 

52766. 
Bella.     3367. 
Beschwerdebuch.     3565. 
Brehms  tierleben.     .5016. 
Biigeleisen.     53008. 
Cafard.     5803. 
Coeur-as.     7769a. 
Diime  in  rot.     9676,  9677. 
Damenwahl.     9683. 
Des  kaisers  soldaten.  10.527. 
Diener  lassen  bitten.  53413. 
Dr.  Fix.     11141. 
Donatello.     11386. 
Dorette.     11461. 
Dn  liebes  Wien.     11898. 


Drei  masken-verlag — Con. 
Ei  des  Columbus.     53504. 
Emma,  die  perle.     12620. 
Erdgeist.     53542. 
Ewige  paar.     13178. 
Extrabliitter !    53579,  53580. 
Extrazug       nach       Nizza. 

13272-13274. 
Fanfare.     13638. 
Filmzauber.     14239,  14240. 
Fraulein  vom  Globus.  15236. 
Gefjihrliche  jahre.     16006. 
Goldene  horn.     17024. 
Gralin  Fill.    17220a,  17220b. 
Grenzsperre.     17609. 
Grosse       rosinen.        17684, 

17685. 
Grosse  vergangenheit. 

17689. 
Heimkehr     des     Ddvsseus. 

18638a-18638c. 
Himmelblaue  zeit.     19496u, 

19496b. 
Hoheit-der  Franz.     199.55a. 
Hosenknopf.     53975. 
Immer  feste  druff.    21003a. 

21003b. 
Jettchen     Gebert.       22675, 

22676. 
.Tiingste  gericht.    23198. 
•Julia  Farnese.    5418.5. 
.Juxbaron.     23435a-2343oc. 
Kismet.     24011. 
Klein-eisen.    24080. 
Kleine  salon.    24092a. 
Lachende  dreibund.    24301, 

24301a. 
Lady  Hamilton.    24418. 
Lady  Thyras  heirat.    24526. 
Liebe     Au.gustin.       25236- 

25238. 
Lulu.    26916. 
Lustscliloss.    26956. 
Marchenprinz.     27323a. 
Mann     auf    der    schaukel. 

28076. 
Mann      mit      der      griinen 

maske.    28080. 
Marmorweib.     28342. 
Maxl.    28897. 

Mein  tiefstes  beileid.   29065. 
Mesalliance.     29288. 
Mona  I-isji.    30736a. 
Miide  Theodor.    31301. 
Notre-Dame.    33089. 
Opfer.    34274. 
Papa's  tochter.    35220. 
Pariser  luft.    35312-35.314. 
Porzia.    55005. 
Prinzen.jagd.    37493. 
Riitselhafte  frau.    55100. 
Richard  is.     39378a. 
Rodion  Raskolnikow.  39707. 
Scharmante.     5.5248. 
Schweinepriester.     41139. 


3018 


INDEX 


Drei  masken-verlag — Con. 
Seifenblase.     41407. 
So  wird's  gemacht.    4293S. 
Spielerei.    43541. 
Studentengriifin.  442GH. 

44264. 
Suburra.    44342a. 
Siisse  frucht.    44385('. 
Tante  Rosa.    45120. 
Tartiiff  im  reifrock.    4.5145. 
Themidoie.    4569fi. 
Tocliter     des     fabriklierrn. 

46408. 
Toff-Toff-leutnauts.     46416. 
Torfmull.    46575. 
Vielgeliebte.     49002. 
Vorpostengefecht.    49289. 
Wiichterhaus  111.    49342. 
Was  fehlt  ihra?    49632. 
Wenii         zwei         liochzeit 

macheu.    55871. 
Wie  einst  im  niai.     .50868b, 

50868c. 
Winkelzug.    51134. 
Di-eiser   (T.)  : 

Along  the  Wabash.    991. 
Phiys  of  the  natural  &  the 
supernatural.     54980. 
Dresel      (H.     G. )        1  librarian. 

25226. 
Dresner       ( N. )         Thoughtless 

move.    4.5912. 
Dresser    (J.   S.  van)      See  Van 

Dresser. 
Dresser   (P.)  : 

Green  goods.    17570. 
Green  goods  game.    17572. 
Green   goods   man.      17573, 

17574. 
Green  goods  men.    17575. 
Howling  success.    20568. 
In    good    old    N.    Y.    town. 

21189. 
Mr.  Volunteer.    30277. 
Mother's  gift  to  her  coun- 
try.   31181. 
Sweet  Savannah.    44762. 
Timothy  &  clover.    4626S. 
Voice  of  the  Hudson.  49238. 
Way  down  in  old  Indiana. 
49724. 
Dresser  (W.  T.  van)     Sec  Van 
Dresser, 

Dressier  (A.)     Santa  Caterina. 
40723. 

Dreuth  (P.  W.)  : 

Katzeniammer  kids.    2.3.544, 

23545. 
Mills  of  destiny,     29675. 
Scandal.    40932. 

Drew     (0.    B.)      Jenny    Wren. 
22611. 

Drew  (C.  E.)     Bogus  chauffeur. 
4479. 


Drew   (De  S.  G.)  : 

College  oil  cans.    7861. 
John  Mask,  exile.    22867. 
Drew    {Mrs.  F.)     Carmichael's 

daughter.    62.50a. 
Drew   (G.)  : 

Agnes,     589. 

Billy's  tombstones.    3899. 
Out  there.    34860. 
Still  voice.    43903. 
i~>rew    (H.   E.)  : 

Kink's  ward.    23999. 
Manzanita.    28137. 
St.  Heller's  beacon      40532, 
40533. 
i>rew    (Joseph)      Lumber  lack 

26922. 
Drew    (L.    K.)  : 

Othello  outdone.    34434. 
When    Caesar    marks    An 

tony.     50200a, 
When  Rome  howls.    50291a. 
Orew  (M.)  : 

Diamond  merchant.    10764. 

Early  morn.     12145. 

For  the  good  of  the  ordei' 

14926. 
Husking-bee.    20738. 
In  the  gariC.     21409. 
Italian  vote.    22263. 
Master  criminal.    28676a. 
Try  out.    47305. 
Drew     (M.     F. )      Our     aunts. 

34532. 
Drew  (S.)  : 

Agnes.     .589. 

China  cup.     7074. 

Feast  of  the  dragon.    13957. 

Force      of      circumstances. 

14974. 
Invasion.     21890. 
Ninety  three.     32814. 
That  girl  from  Mex.    45571. 
Drew  (Ahs.  S.)     That  girl  from 

Mex.     45571, 
Drew  (S.  R.)     What  the  moon 

saw.     50138a. 
i>rews  (L.  C. )    Muhloon's  board- 
ing house.     31321. 

Drey  (S.)  : 

Cupid     i*<     cupidity.      9364. 

9365. 
New  Pygmalion  &  Gahjtea. 

32446. 
Woman's  rights.     51564. 
Dreyer  (C.  «S:D.  A.)     Meiihi><t<>"s 

manifesto.     54491. 
Dreyer  (M. )  : 

Grossmama.     17691. 
Griinende  zweig.     17705. 
Hochzeitsfaekel.     19923. 
Pfarrers  tochter  von  Strela- 

dorf.     36067. 
Tal  der  liebe.     44959,  44960. 


Di^yer   (M.)— Cont'd. 

Thai  des  lebens.     45516. 
Venus  Amathusia,    48834a. 
Dreyfus   (A.)     Cr^ne  sous  une 

cemp^te.     33775. 
Dreyfus  (C)     Alsace.     52645. 
Drick  {Mrs.  F.  J.)  : 

Four  innocents.     15154. 
Soul  awakening.     43307. 
Driden  (P.  K.)  : 
After  all.     463. 
Price.     37144. 
:  Drifoos    (G.    L.)     Devil    &    his 
!      emissaries.     10657. 
iM-iscoll  (C.)  : 

Lolita,     the     flower     girl. 
1  26088. 

!  Mexicuua.     29345. 

i  Dris;coll  (D.  A.)  : 
!  Kpi.sode    of    New    Orleans. 

!  12S31. 

i  Under  two  kings.     48286. 

;  Driscoll  (J.)  : 


April  first.     1739. 


2716. 


17863. 
Berlin. 


39754. 


Bachel<»r's  proposal 

Club  woman,     7700. 

Ri^gular  cop.     55137. 

Return     of     Peter     Quinn 
39189. 

Saving  in  souLs.     40891a. 
Driscoll  (J.  A.)     Price  inevita 

hie.     37147. 
Drisko  (E.  E.)  : 

Dawn  of  reason.     10088. 

In  the  twilight.     21536. 
Droescher  (G. )  : 

Habanera. 

Roland  von 
Droge  (L. )  : 

April  tool.     1742. 

False  alarms.     13514. 

New  typewriter.     32475. 

Nev,s])aper  ad.     32,575. 

Two  tyiiewiiter.s.     47S10. 

Wishes.     51253. 
Drouigoole  (W.  A.)  : 

In  Tin  Cup  alley.     215.54a. 

Tennt^ssean.     45380. 
Dronberg  (A.  F.)  : 

In      a      (Jerniiiu      garrison. 
21067. 

Only  a  fool.     34162. 
I>ro(,isten  (A.  W.)     See  Maclean 

(E.  W.) 
Droste  (B.  H.)  : 

Happie  Heinle.     18131. 

Happv       Heinie.         18170. 
18170a. 

Joy  riders.     2.S087b. 

Ole  Olson,  .jr.     33690. 

See  also  Holmes  (B.) 
Drouet  (R.)  : 

Colonel  Bob.     7900. 

Doris.     11469. 

Fia  Diano.     1.5226. 


3019 


INDEX 


Dronet   (R.)— Cont'd. 

Letty  Vane.     25157. 

Sculptress.     41212. 

To-morrow.     46479. 

Woman's  power.     515.^4. 
Drovin     (A.    H.)      In     Hades. 

21195. 
Drovin  (G.  A.)  : 

His  first  case.     19627. 

Lawyer's  trials.     24889. 
Drown  (C.  G.)  : 

Bar    boy    &    t)ie    rounder. 
2941. 

Butler  &  the  heiress.     5638. 

Kindergarten.     23719. 

Pickaninnies.     36212. 

Troubadours.     471.59. 
Drown  (J.  J.)  fr.: 

Emerald  ring.     12597. 

Our  German  ward.     34649. 

Turnpike  tavern.     47385. 

Uncle  Wm.  Henry.     48057. 

Druck  or  Drucke  (H.)  : 

As  a  woman  thinks.     2000b. 
Ballot  hunter.     2865a. 
Compromised.     8179a. 
Counsellor.     8649. 
Eternal  woman.     53558. 
Phantom  heritage.    360Sla. 

Drucljerman  (S.)  Shalvespeare's 
selected  works.     41914. 

Di'ue      (H.)       Modern     dream. 

30600. 
Drug  (J.  L.)     Surveyor.     44662. 
Drug  (L. )    Lady  Satan.   24.515a. 
Drukker    (M.    S.)     Prohibition. 

37663. 

Drum  (J.  C.)  : 

Its  a  long  way  to  dear  old 

Yonkers.     22234a. 
Milady's  boudoir.     29551b. 
Murdock's  pardner.    .54642. 
Roughneck  Riley.     .55214. 

Drum  (S.)     -See  Blot  (A.) 
Drumb  (S.)  : 

Double  header.     11.524a. 

Hullabaloo.    20598,  20598a. 

Judgment.     2315<>,  23158. 

Props.     37732a. 

Six  handed  game.     4261 8. 

Strike  on  the  Ki(.-king  Bird. 
44164. 

Drumeir  (J.)  Oath  of  allegi- 
ance.   33203. 

Drumm  (W.)  Moods  of  merri- 
ment.   30929. 

Drummond  (A.  H.)  Little 
jewel.    25731. 

Drummond  (L.V    Out  of  a  job. 

84819. 
Drury  (M.  R.)     Chip  of  an  old 

hl(K-k.     7104. 


Drury  (W.)  : 

From  '49  to  '94.    15540. 

Mighty        Mrs.        Station. 
29527. 
Drury   (W.  P.)  : 

Calamity  Jane,  R.  N.    5824. 

Flag  lieutenant.    14457. 

Privy  council.    37544. 
Drury  lane  theater.    See  Tliea- 

tre  royal  Drury  lane,  ltd. 
T>vy,  pseud.    See  Drifoos  (G.  L.) 
Dry  (J.  P.)    Ball's  Bluff.    2866. 
Dryden   (H.)     Here's  your  hat. 

19196. 
Dryden    (J.)  : 

All  for  love.    39076b. 

Conquest       of       Granada. 
39076b. 

Tempest.    45266. 
Duane   (E.  L.)  : 

Brought  to  light.    5312. 

Poster  maid.    36882. 

Shadow  of  a  crime.    41673. 

Under  oath.    48121. 

Duarte   (F.  C.)  : 

Bella  Tripita.    3374. 
Trianera.     46944a. 
Du    Bard     (W.    E.)       Secrets. 

41369. 
Dube  ( J.  G. )    See  Dubey  (G.J.) 
Dubey  (A.)     Three  muslieteers. 

45995. 
Dubey   (G.  J.)     Yankee  tourist 

in  Japan.    .52017. 

Dubinsky  (E.  &  M.  M.)  : 
Broken  rosary.     5212. 
Electrocuted  at  5.     12423a. 
Gal  of  my  dreams.    15773a. 
Prince  in  overalls.    37306a. 
What  every  woman  should 
know.    50065b. 
Dubinsky  bros.    Buffalo  Bill,  jr. 

5411. 
Du    Bois    (I.)      Blue   &   gray. 

4333. 
Du  Bois   (O.  B.)  : 

Biscuits  &  bills.    3980. 
Children   of   the   tenement. 

7045. 
Homeopathic        remedy. 

20069. 
Miss  Clara  Bunch.    29919. 
Night  in  Tappan.    32702. 

DuBois(S.  C.)     Shiloh.    42108, 

42109. 
Du    Bois    (T.)      Body    &    soul. 

4471. 
Du  Bois  (W.  E.  B.)     Christ  of 

the  Andes,    7176. 

Duboscq  (A.)     Typhon.     47854. 
Dubourg  (A.  W.)  : 

Angelica.     1491. 

Bitter  fruit.    4023.  4024. 

3020 


Dubreuil  (W.  W.)  : 

Fugitives.    8394,  15646b. 
Helen  Stanton.    53901. 
Heritage.    19211. 
Only  course.    34197. 
Power  of  the  past.    36996. 
Third  law.    45810. 
Dubry    (L.   E.)  : 

Game  of  dominoes.    15859. 
Masqueraders.     28646. 
IJucasse    (Roger-)      See  Roger- 

Ducasse. 
Ducey      (I^)        Fnrrell's     girl. 

13699. 
Duchemau    (A.   A.)     Animated 

minstrels  of  fame.    1526. 
Duchemin  (A. )  : 

Heatherglade  mystery. 

18595. 
Masked  cavalier.    28613. 
Woman  pays.     51478c. 
Duchess    (The)      See   Hunger- 
ford  (M.  W.  H.) 
Duckers   (L.)     Master  passion. 

2S718a. 
Du  Coe  (l/ns-.  W.  A.)     Dupes  of 

fanaticism.    12044. 
Dudevant    (Mine.)      See    Sand 

(G.)  pseud. 
Dudley       (B.)         Sec      Dudley 

(W.  B.) 
Dudlev    (C.   E.)      Molly   Bawn. 

30705. 
Dudley  (E.)    Mistaken  identity. 

30114. 
Dudley  (E.  L.)  : 

Bolted  door.    4518,  4518a. 
Doctor  Dandy.    11132. 
Drifting.     11824. 
Entangled.     12794. 
Griselda.     17653. 
Immutaldt'  law.    21015. 
Jonah.     22969a. 
Templetons*       night       out. 
45304. 
Dudlev  (H.  B.)  : 

No.  1000  I'ifth.    33150. 
Prison.    ,37.107. 
Dudley   (S.  H.)     Doctor  Beans 

from   Boston.     11118. 
Dudley  (S.  M.)  : 

Ashimedas.      the      Persian. 

2069. 
Emanuel,      th.e     tru(>     son. 

12623. 
Master's  power.    28749. 
Dudley    (S.    V.)      Cunning   old 

woman  of  Bagdad.    9347a. 
Dudley  (V.)    Fish  st(U-y.    14403. 
Dudley    (W.   B.)  : 
Burden.    5502. 
Midnight  matinee.    29442. 
Teeney  Ricketts.     55524. 
Temperament.     452.56. 


INDEX 


Dudley   (W.  B.)— Cont'd. 
Wheel.     5016.5a. 
Wish  of  the  family.    .512.52. 
Diilbers  (F.)  : 

Cardonio.    6201,6202. 
Karinta     von     Orrelaudea 
541.58. 
Duenas  (F.  Muiioz)    Ser  M\moz 

Duefias. 
Duer  (C.)  : 

Devil     &    Mistress     Angel. 

10658. 
End  of  the  road.    12711. 
King's  comedy.    23948. 
Silver  lady.    42402. 
Woman.    51369. 
Duerr  (A.)     Professor.    37618. 
Duesberg        (E.)  Gervaise. 

16233. 
Duff  (E.)  : 

Bill  Freeman.     3835. 
.Tudas.    23120. 
Duff  (J.  C.)  : 

Featherbrain.     13958. 
/      Paola.     35193. 
Duff    (W.   F.)     Valentine  Vox. 

48627. 
Duff  (W.  L.)     Rebecca.    38614. 
Duffee     (E.)      Soldier's    bride. 

43092. 
Duffet  (IM.)     Over  the  transom. 

34953. 
Duffev      (H.     K.)      Humanity. 

20624. 
Duffey    (R.   F.)     Night   in    the 

trenches.     54716. 
Duffield  (H.)  : 

Bad  lot.     2777. 
Firebrand.     14320. 
V.  V.  V.     48584. 

Duffield  (H.  S.)     Plot  &  proxy. 

36547. 
Duffield  (S.  A.  V>'.)    Eric.   12851. 
Duffield  &C0.: 

Arrow  maker.     1923. 

As  a  man  thinks.     2000. 

Chantecler.     6713. 

Daughter  of  heaven.     9957. 

Fairy  tale  plays.     .53594. 

Festival  plays.     14078. 

Holiday  plays.    19975. 

Picture  plays.     36243. 

Poems    &    dramas    by    W. 
Sharp.     36613e. 

Pride  &  prejudice.     37203. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     4S92S. 

Dutry  (A.  A.)  Roland  Lee.  39750. 
Duffv   (A.  E.)     His  wife's  will. 

19870. 
Duffy  (D.  J.)  : 

Battle     of      Very      Crude. 

3139a. 
Dan  .T.  Duffy,  art  auction- 
eer.   9699. 


Duffy   (D.  J.)— Cont'd. 

Maid,    a    Mick   &    a    Ford 
27434a. 
Duffy  (E.  A.)     Triumph  of  Co- 
lumbus.    47087. 
Duffv      (J.      G.)       For     royal 

Charlie.     14908. 
Duffy    (.J.  J.)     Married  a  half 

hour.     28432a. 
Duffy  (J.  T.)  : 

Big  surprise.     3806. 
Cross  my  palm  with  silver. 
9195a. 
Duffy  (M.  E.)    Macbeth.    27030. 
Duffv     (M.    S.)     Big    surprise. 

3806. 
Duffy      (P.     H.)       Conspiracy. 

Duffy  (Richard)  : 

Delilah    &    the    truckman. 

10413. 
King's  spy.     23995. 
Lady  Raffles.     24513. 
Sheepherder.     42037. 
Tower  man.     4GG39. 
Du  Ford  (P.)     Neglected  wife. 

321.58. 
Dugan     (C.)      Southern     cross 

drill.     43369. 
Dugan  (C.  A.)     King's  jester  & 

other  short  plays.  23971a. 
Dugan  (P.J.)  Cartouche.  6309. 
Duganne  (A.  J.  H.)  Woman's 
vows  &  mason's  oaths.  .51585. 
Duganne  (J.  M.)  Professor  Na- 
poleon. 37636. 
Duganne  (W.  M.)     College  hero 

revised.     7854a. 
Dugdell  (W.  E.)  : 

On  the  stroke  of  10.     33928. 
Silent  v^•itness.     42362a. 
Dugey  (M.  B.)  : 

In     La.     before    the     war. 

21226. 
Lineage  tells.     25524. 
Duggan  (A.  G.)  : 

Country  miss.     8780. 
Western  counte.ss.     .50008. 
Duhain    (C.    L.    F.)     Rev.    Mr. 

Demon.     39261. 
Duhamel  (G.)  : 

Combat.     8032a. 

In  the  shadow  of  statues. 

21.503a. 
Light.     25354b. 
Duignan    (W.)     Clouds   &  .sun- 
shine.    7669. 
Dukas  (P.)  : 

Ariane  &  Blue  Beard.  1825. 
Ariane  e  Barbe-bleue.    1826. 
Duke  (E.  W.)  : 

Burglar's  chance.     53020. 
Lieut.       Dean's       heritage. 

25270. 
Mile.  Nanette.     27694a. 


Duke  (E.  W.)— Cont'd. 

Penalty.     54922. 

PiYiof      of      the      pudding. 
55049. 

Puppets.     37852b. 
Dukemahrr  (D.  P.)  : 

Creola.     9059. 

Lady  of  mercy.     24483. 

Purple  mother.     37S88a. 

Redeemed.     388.82. 
Duke's   theatre   co.     Retl    robe. 

.SS785. 
Du  Lany  (A.)  : 

Chip  of  the  old  block.    7109. 

His  father's  will.     53941. 

Real  Amer.  girl.     38.551. 
l»ulnny  (W.  T.)  : 

Bad  lot.     2777. 

Crimes    of    a    great    city. 
9097. 

Eilleen  allaniia.     123.51. 

Firebrand.     14320. 

Golden  heart.     16972. 

V.  V.  V.     48584. 
Dulin    (J.    C.)     Rex   Hibernia. 

39303. 
Dulin    (K.    S.)     Submarine   ro 

ma  nee.     44317. 
Dull    (H.)     Shakesiiere's  fools. 

41920. 
Dumanoir  ( P.  F.  P. )  : 

Don      Ca?sar      de      Ba.«an. 
11336.  29842a. 

Gentilhonune  pauvre.  16097. 

Mile.  Fill.     27255. 
Dumars  (H.)  : 

Fire  fiend.     14301. 

'Gainst  kitU  &  kin.     15771. 

Grinder's  kid.     17638. 

Little  Nugget.     25822. 

.Missing  link.     300-58. 

Dill       fa.shioned       country 
school.     33473. 

Twinkles.     47497. 
Dnnias  (Alexandre)  ^Vs-; 

Affaire  C16mencea\i.     7579. 
7580,  22285. 

Camille.    5940-5945. 

Olemeuceau  case.     7578. 

Crust  of  society,    9279. 

i:>ame  aux  Camillas.    5942. 
18586. 

Demi-monde.     10332,  15469. 
15605.  30660,  54843. 

Denise.    10464-10469. 

Etrangere.    13011. 

I^ye  for  an  eye.    13280. 

Femme  de  Claude.    14034. 

Francillon.     15255. 

Francine's     love     problem. 
152.56. 

Henri  de  Navarre.    18906. 

Henrv  III.    3043. 

Marcelle.     28154. 

Moglie  di  Claudio.    306S2. 


3021 


INDEX 


Dumas  (Alexandre)  flls. — Con. 
Money-question.  30789a. 
M.  Alplionse.  30847,  30847a. 
Outer  edge  of  society.  53127. 
Question  d'arsent.  38156. 
Sigiiora  dalle  Camelle. 
42312. 

Duraas  (Alexandre)  pfire: 

Aramis,   the   master   mind. 

1763. 
DamedeMousoreau.   19722. 
Drei  musketiere.     11800. 
E.spadachines.    12933. 
Gabrielle.     15753. 
Homme  mysterieux.    20087. 
In  cruel  Russia.     21133. 
Kean.    23550. 
Lady  Bertha's  honey-broth. 

24363. 
Mile,  de  Belle  Isle.    27248. 
Man     in    the     iron     mask. 

27860. 
Marguerite  de  Valbis.  9084. 
Marriage     of    convenience. 

28409. 
Mattieu.    51036. 
Memoirs    of    a    physician. 

8850a. 
Nisida.    32840a,  32840b. 
01ym.pe  de  Cleves.    33721. 
Thi-ee    musketeers.       8057, 

24385,  31591a. 
T  r  0  i  s  mousquetaires. 

45994. 
Under  the  royal  oak.  48204. 
Vicomte       de       Bragelone. 

40660. 
Dumas  (Andr§)  : 

Esther,    princesse    d'lsrael. 

12953. 
Premier  couple.    37059a. 

Dumas    (E.)      Satan    i-epulsed. 

40811. 
Dumas     (W.    0.)      Belshazzar. 

3473. 
Du  Maurier  ( G.  L.  B. )    Engl  ish- 

man's  home.    12782. 
Du  Maurier  (G.  L.  P.  B.)  : 
Peter  Ibbetson.    36001b. 
Trilby.    25587. 
Dumay  (H.)  : 

Nellie  Moray.    32196. 
Queen        of        buccaneers. 
38009. 

Dumestre   (G.)     Ceci  n'est  pas 
un  conte.    6555. 

Dumm    (E.    E.)      Forest    rose, 
14995. 

Dumm  (F.  E.)  : 

Between  showers.    .3670. 
Cosette.     8600. 
Cozette.     8984. 
Dry  town.    11894. 


Dumm   (F.  E.)— Cont'd. 

Little       IMiss       Johnstone. 

25780. 
Margery.    28213. 
Mr.  Bivins.     30149. 
New  code.    32342. 
On  the  Sahara.    33910. 
Dumont : 

Nabobs.    31888,  31889. 
Two  old  nabobs.    47735. 
Dumont  (F.)  : 

Africanus       Blue       Beaid. 

453. 
Alphonse   &    Gaston.      997, 

998. 
Amusing  the  baby.    1377. 
Automobile  crazy.     2491. 
Baby  talk.    2649. 
Balloon   view   of   our   citv. 

2863. 
Baseball  crank.    3074. 
Black  brigands.    4059. 
Book  agent.     4597. 
Boyhood  pranks.    4859. 
Brown  among  the  Daisies. 

5314a. 
Bubbling  over.    5373. 
Cake  walk.    5818. 
Camping  out.    5968,  5969. 
Case  of  Smvthe  vs.  Smith. 

6344. 
Caught     at     the     station, 

6496a. 
Caught     with     the     goods. 

6516. 
Colonel  &  I.    7893. 
Conrad.    8304,  8305. 
Couple  of  jays.    8824. 
Courting  under  difhculties. 

8864. 
Crushed  actor.    9270. 
Cuban  spy.    9324,  9325. 
Daddy.    9588. 
Dead  to  the  world.    10225. 
Depot  lunch  counter.  10489. 
Dist.  convention.    10982. 
Doctor    Hipps,    the    hypno- 

tizer.    11147. 
Doctor  Low-rents.    11166. 
Dodging  the  police.     11221. 
Doolittle  twins.    11427. 
Double  life.    11527. 
Doubtful  victory.     11558. 
False  colors.    13517. 
Five     cent     barber     shop. 

14429. 
Flip.    14517. 
Foot-ball.  14757. 
Four       leafed       shamrock, 

15161. 
Frank    Dumout's    minstrel 

joke  book.     15266. 
Fun  on  the  20th  century  ltd. 

15700. 
Funny  side  of  life.     15717. 


Dumont  (P.)— Cont'd. 

Gambrinus,    king   of   lager 
beer.     15818. 

Get-backs.     16249. 

Get  -  rich  -  quick        society. 
16253. 

Girl  from  L  Triangle  ranch. 
16505. 

Girl  of  the  century.     16593. 

Give  &  take.     16691. 

Guilty,  or  not  guilty?  17770. 

Gunner  in  the  navy.    17783. 

Half-breed.     17922. 

Half-way  house.     17936. 

Ham  (om)  let.     18015. 

Happy  Hooligan.     18174. 

Harmless  flirtation.    18230. 

He  never  told  one.     18376. 

Helen's  funny  babies.  18743. 

High  license  court.     19410. 

Hot     night     on     the     roof. 
20327. 

How  a  woman  keeps  a  .se- 
cret.    20463. 

How  I  died  at  San  Juan. 
20488. 

How     to     get     a     divorce. 
20548. 

Human  nature.     20613. 

Jack  Shepoard  &  Joe  Blue- 
skin.     22302. 

Jasper.     22512. 

Julius  Sneezer,  the  snoozer. 
23276. 

King  of  the  Philippine  Is- 
lands.    23877. 

Lady  barber.     24357. 

Little  fly  coon.     25683. 

Little  Miss  Nobody.     257S9. 

Little  sly  coon.     25881. 

Lost  in  Egypt.     26312. 

Love  in  all  corners.     26518. 

Lunatic.     26931. 

McDoodle's  flats.     27072. 

McWado's  platoon.    27124. 

:i[a{d>:  to  oi-der.     27523. 

Making  a  hit.     27600. 

Making  rain.     27628. 

Marconi's  wireless.    28175. 

Marked  for  life.     2S320. 

Matrimonial  agency.   28812. 

Midnight  intruder."   29433. 

Midnight  marauders.  29439. 

i\Iilitary  heroes.     29580. 

Miss  New  York,  jr.     29993. 

Mr.  Mikado.     30212,  30213. 

Mrs.  Moses  Myers.     .30412. 

Mock  trial.     30554. 

Mountain  king.     31229. 

My  Hebrew  friend.     31574. 

My  new  typewriter.     31666. 

My  wife's  visitors.     31768. 

Naughty      Coney       Island. 
32085. 

Nevei-  too  late.    32,308. 


3022 


INDEX 


t)umout  (P.)— Cont'd. 
New  hilai-ity.     32396. 
New      woman's      husband. 

32496. 
Nigiit-riders.     32736. 
No  trespassing.     32892. 
Norah's  good  bye.     33001. 
Old  dairy  liomestead.  33464. 
Old  N.  H.  home.     33583. 
On  tlie  go.     33848. 
0-Thello  &  Dar's-de-monev. 

34432. 
Other      people's      troubles. 

34481. 
Our  Hebrew  partner.  34601. 
Our  Irish  homestead.  34683. 
Painter's  apprentice.  35071. 
Pest  family.     359Sla. 
Polar  bear.     36659. 
Quarrelsome    ladv    friends. 

37971. 
Question  of  monev.     38172. 
Quiet  hotel.     38204. 
Rabbit's  foot.     38267. 
Rain  maker.     38375. 
Rain  makers.     38377. 
Real  doctor.     38555. 
Reforming       a       husband. 

38892. 
Richard  the  3  times.    39377. 
Rival  .speakers.     39550. 
Roamy-E-owe    &    Julie-ate. 


S9599. 


St.  Louis  fair  hotel.     40541. 

Salvation  army's  new  re- 
cruit.    40628. 

Scenes  in  front  of  a  cloth- 
ing store.     41023. 

Scotty  the  cowboy.     41173. 

Scout  of  the  Phillipiues. 
41179. 

Serenade  party.     41532. 

Si  Slocuni's  country  store. 
42219. 

Sim  Dimpsey's  visit.    42440. 
Sister  masons.     42.592. 
Skating-rink.     42646. 
Skylark.     42699,  42700. 
Society  acting.     43004 
Stage       struck       boarding 
house.     43736. 

Straight  to  the  heart.  44019. 
Sulphur  bath.     44464. 
Tattle  tale.     4.5164. 
Three  blind  mice.     45932. 
Toboggan-slide.     46401. 
Tobogganing.     46403. 
Tramp  among  cranks.  46791. 
'Twas  a   calm,   still   night. 
47395. 

Tv/o  awfuls.    47547. 
Two  fine  ducks.    47607. 
Two       jolly       companions. 
47657. 


Dumont  (F.) — Cont'd. 

Too  little  vagrants.    46520a. 
Two     women     &     1     man. 

47832. 
Undertaker's  daughter. 

48261. 
Unexpected  visitors.    48301 . 
Up  Red  River.    48492. 
Very      dangerous       tricks. 

48898. 
What  shall  I  take?    50126. 
When      women      rule      us. 

50364. 
Who's  the  actor?    ,50661. 
Wizard  of  Boz.     51334. 
Wrinkles.    51848. 
Yellow  kid.    52077. 
Dumont    (H.)      Kvery    ninn    a 

penny.    13118. 
Dumont  (M.)     Irish  idyl.  21992. 
Dnmoulin  (F.)    Across  the  isth- 

nuis.    181. 
Dun    (Mrs.   J.   G.)    //■.     IMollie. 

30695. 
Dunaevv  (N.)  : 

Spider.    43521. 
Vampire.     48669. 
Dunbar  (B.)  : 

Thirteenth  at  table.   45S23a. 
Under  fire.    48115b. 
Women's  home.    51.535a. 
Dunbar      (C.      F.)        Distrust. 

10989,  10990. 
Dunbar  (G.)     Blue  &  the  grav. 

4343. 
Dunbar  (L.)    Promoter.    37688. 
Dunbar  (M.W.)    Quest.    -55086. 
Dunbar  (P.  L.)  : 

In  Dahomey.     21137. 
.Tes'  lak  white  fo'ks.    22635. 
New  Adam.    32313. 
Uncle      Eph's      Christmas. 
479.53,  47954. 
Dunbar  (R.  E.l  : 

Arthur  Sonten.    1956. 
Bromides       &       sulphites. 

5235. 
Con  man.    8199. 
Glimpse  into  future.    16756. 
Help  !  Police  !    18787. 
Mrs.     MeiTivale's     finesse. 

30409. 
My  bonnie  Kate.    31497a. 
On    the    Wabash.      33941, 

33941a. 
Settlement  house.     41595. 
Sleeper  av.-akes.     42749. 
Thirteenth  at  table.   45823a. 
Under  fire.     4811.5b. 
Vina  Calterp.    49068. 
Woman's  home.    51535a. 
Dunboy  (L.  E.)    Triumph  in  ad- 
versity.    47083. 
Duncan  (C.  I.)     Tam  o'  Shan- 
ter.    45027. 


Duncan  (F.  I.)  : 

Barn  beautiful.    2997. 
Ye  last  sweet  thing  in  cor- 
ners.   52037. 
Duncan    (G.    F.)      Children    of 

Eve.    7031. 
Duncan  (I.  G. )     Compromising 

situation.    8183. 
Duncan      (.1.     A.)        Harmony 

ticket.    53872. 
Duncan  (J.  F.)     Saxon  &  sav- 
age.   40914. 
Duncan  (L.  J.)     ]\[im  of  honor. 

27904. 
i>uncan  (M.  C.)     Power  of  love. 

36967. 
Duncan    (N.)      Measure    of    a 

man.    50300. 
Duncan    (R.)      Capt.    Manikin. 

6137. 
Duncan    (T.  H.   P.)      Martha's 

love.    28.504. 
Duncan  (W.)     Jailbird.    22425. 
Duncan  (W.  A.)     T^p  against  it. 

48469. 
Duncan  (W.  C.)  : 

Baron  Baccarat.    3011. 
Chaj-ity  game.    6749. 
Cupid's  ladder.    9432. 
Daughter  of  the  sun.    1001 1. 
Getting      away      with      it. 

53765. 
Head-master.     18402. 
In  self  defense.    54037. 
Just    to    please    Jeaunette. 

23399. 
Mutual  mistake.    54649. 
Queen     of     the     carnival. 

38051a. 
Rose  of  the  Riviera.  40004a. 
Sylvia.    55500. 
Duncan     (W.     G.)       After    10 

years.    486. 
Duncan  (W.  H.)  jr.: 

At  the  .sign  of  the  nosegay. 

2283-2285. 
Charge.     6738a. 
Col.  Chabert.     7904. 
Necklace.     32136,  54690. 
Sordid  money.     43293a. 
Tournament.     46631, 46632. 
War  brothers.     49576e. 
Duncan  (W.  J.)     He  never  told 
her.     53881. 

Duncan  &  Hall.     Ye  last  sweet 

thing  in  corners.    52037. 
Duncker  (D.)  : 

Heilige  berg.    18630a. 

Kleine  hoheit.    24087. 

Schneekonigin.    41080. 

V/itch's  song.     51285. 
Dundas  (D.)  : 

Frankfurters    of   Conev    I. 
15268a. 


5379— VOL  2—16 86 


3023 


INDEX 


Dundas    ( D. ) —Cont'd. 

Vasco    Nuiiez    de    Balboa. 
48721a. 
D'Unger  (G.)  : 

Jack's  predicament.    22391. 
Pink  carnations.    3G328. 
Rasselas.    38490. 
D'Unser  (R.)     Nature.    32071. 
Dunslison   (R.  J.)     Birds  in  a 

cajre.    3932. 
Dunliara   (C.)  : 

Mile.  Plato.    27272. 
Top  notes.    4655Ga. 
U.  S.  S.  Lalapaloosa.  4S3oO. 
Dunham     (E.     B.)      Margaret. 

28195. 
Dunliam    (O.   W.)     Unwelconio 
guest.     55743. 

Dunkin  (G.  S.)  : 

Aristocrat  from  Tex.     1833. 
Awakening     of     Marietta. 

2563. 
Battle  of  wits.     3140. 
Caesar's  wife.     5802. 
Girl  who  drank  milk.  53781. 
Handful  of  toys.     18058. 
International  episode. 

21821. 
Jenks,       the       unexpected. 

22605. 
Knight  of  the  banks.  24145. 
Matrimonial  vacation. 

28829. 
airs.  Chivele.     30330. 
Souls.     43339. 
Stained  glass  angel.    4o7)5. 
Takraatanda.     4495S. 
Whims.     50441. 
Dunkinson    (H.  L.)      old  Hick- 
ory.    33503. 
Dunkle.     Who,  Eve?     50607. 
Dunkle  (G.  \Y.)     Plot  revealed. 

86549. 
Dunkle      (M.)       .loker     joked. 

22918. 
Dunkie  (W.  W.)  : 

Crushed  roses.     53299. 
Feminine  Mephisto.    140.32. 
Girl  on  the  whirl.     16612. 
Lincoln  of  labor.     2.5511. 
Newsie's  Cliristmas.    32574. 
Rubber.     40195. 
Smoke  queen.     428.54. 
Dunlap  (A.)  : 

Cabinet  bath.     5771. 
Cabinet  meeting.     5772. 
Japanese  experijuent.  22487. 
Dunlap     (C.    G.)      Henry    the 

Eighth.     1888.5. 
Dunlap    (E.    A.)     Problems    in 

married  life.     .55042. 
Dunlap  (H.)  : 

Moon-time       in       Tovland. 
30942a. 


Dunlap   (H.)— Cont'd. 

Pale  Fantana.     54875. 
Wind  and  cloud.     51110a. 
Dunlap  (H.  L.)  : 

Tagurito.     44916. 
Tale-bearers.     44962. 
Dunlap  (J.)   Northampton  bank 

robbery.     33028. 
Dunlap     (M.)       Manila    Rosa. 

2S072. 
Dunlap  (W.)  : 

Doings  of  Hooligan.   11247. 
Happenings     of     Hooligan. 
18130. 
Dunlavy  (E.  F.)  : 

Good  Samaritan.     17111. 
Modern  Samaritan.    30650a. 
Dunloe  &  Fletclier.     Killarney. 

23696. 
Dunlop    (A.   P.) 

43307a. 
Dunlop   (D.  M.) 

34958. 
Dunlop  (E.  E.  C.)     Bounties  of 

the  kingdom.     .52965,  .52966. 
Dunn  (A.  I.)  : 

Mother-love.     31160. 
Point  of  view.     36641. 
Dunn     (Allan)     Country    coon. 


Soul  bearers. 


Over  yonder. 


Messenger  boy. 
Man  from  Italy. 


Lost. 
Our 


26260. 
relations. 


Pageant  of  Pa- 


1654. 
41274. 


8745.  8746. 
Dunn  (Arthur) 
29309,  29310. 
Dunn  (C.  M.) 

27779. 
Dunn  (E.  C.) 
Dunn     (E.    D. ) 

34755. 
Dunn   (E.  R.) 
los.     54863. 
Dunn  ( F. )  : 

Anya  min  Alsa. 
Seba  ben  Zaric. 
Dunn  [Mrs.  F.  A.)  : 

Mother-love.     31160. 
Point  of  view.     36641. 
Dunn  (F.  Y.)  : 

Ginger  snap.     16377. 
Ginger  snaps.     16.378. 
Good  morning.     17095. 
Ihnra      (F.     V.)      jr.      Brother 

against  brother !     5254. 
Dunn   (F.  W.)     What  shall  we 
play?     .5.5890. 

Dunn  (G.)  : 

Dear  little  wife.     .53364. 
Fancy  dress.     13630. 

Dunn  (G.  W.)     Helene  Fairfax. 

187.38. 

Dunn  (H.  H.)  : 

Driven  from  home.     11841. 

Dutch  Jake.     12069. 
Dunn  (.L  B.)  : 

Did  he  do  right?     10826. 

Fame.     13556,  13558. 


Dunn   (.L  B.)— Cont'd. 

In  Michigan.     21243. 
Minnie  of  Aberdeen.     29763. 
Dunn  (J.  E.)  : 
Ahmed.     625. 

Danger  ahead.     9753. 

Dimples.     10866. 

False  step.     13537. 

Froth.     15604. 

To  the  end.     46382. 
Dunn    (J.   J.)     Paying  the  tid- 
dler.    35667a. 
Dunn     (J.     J.)     jr.      Hold-up. 

19963. 
Dunn  (J.  M.)  : 

In  old  colonial  days.    21260 

Teddy  bear.     45196. 
Dunn  (J.  P.)     Cornelia.     8537. 
I>unn  (James)  jr.   Divided  path. 

11009. 
Dunn     (.Joseph)      Who    am     TV 

5.5923. 
I>unn  (V.  K.)  : 

Burglar  trap.     5524. 

Outside  the  law.     34909. 

Saving  sen.se.     40897, 
Dunn  (W.)      .SV;c  Ros  (W.  D.) 
Dunne.      Trials     of     an     actor. 

46942. 
Dunne  (A.)     Fate  star.     1380-5. 
Dunne  ( J. )  : 

Aviator.     25.30. 

Mayo's  pride.     28950. 

Play.     36450. 
Dunne  (J.  W.)  : 

Bv  the  sad  sea  waves.  5723. 

In  old  Edam.     21261. 

Jlizpah.     30538. 
Dunne  (N. )  : 

Miss  Tom  Boy.     30042. 

Mrs.       Plodding's       nieces. 
30442. 
Dunning  (F.  W.)  : 

Bullet.    .5444a. 

Mr.  &  iVIrs.  Dunning.    30128. 
Dunning  (H.  W.)  : 

Depths.     .53.385. 

Guilt.     17753,  17754. 

Smile  of  innocence.    42827. 
Dunning  (P.)  : 

Antidote.    1613a. 

Dollar  Bill.    11263a. 

Halt!     who     goes     there? 
53859. 

Hunted.    20678a. 

Never  too  late.    54697. 

Night  of  mvstery.    32713a. 

Shuffle.    55332. 

Wanted  witness.     49561. 
Dunning   (P.  H.)      Retribution. 

39165. 
Dunsany    (E.  J.  M.  D.  P.,  ISth 
baron) : 

Five  plays.    14439c. 

Night  at  an  inn.     .54713. 


3024 


ikdex 


Dunsford    (A.  M.)     Augustine. 

2370. 
Dunstnn   (T.)     Not  understood. 

33067a. 
Duntley    (W.    L.)      Plummer's 

Ridge.    36568. 
Dunton  (T.  Watts-)   See  Watts- 

Duuton. 
Dunton   (W.  H.)     Cow-punctier 

&  the  girl.    8962. 
Dunwoody      (C.)        Chieftain's 

sacrifice.    6975. 
Duplessis       (P.)         Forbantes. 

30896. 
Du  Poncet  (E.  S.)  : 

Done  on  1  side.    11389. 
Heroine  of  Bassano.    19294. 
Dupont  (A.)  : 

Bean  mercliant.    3158. 
Her  price.    19106. 
It's  all  iu  the  game.    22236a. 
Seven  year  guest.    41624a. 
Dupont     (E.)       Convict's    son. 

8429. 
Dupont   (G.)  : 

Cabrera.    5781,  5782. 
Farce  du  cuvier.    13667. 
Glu.     16790. 
Du  Pont  de  Nemours    (P.  F.) 
Ponce  de  Leon.    36773a,  36774, 
36776. 
Duprat  &  CO.     Antony  &  Cleo- 
patra.   1640. 
Dupre     (C.    L.)      Philadelphes. 

36111a. 
Dupre    (E.    I.)      Who    is   she? 

50622. 
Du  Pre  (S.)     Ceci  n'est  pas  un 

conte.    6555. 
DuprSe  (F.)  : 

Abyssinia.    124. 
Cape  Breton  lass.    6033. 
East  wind.    12171. 
Heart  of  Brahma.    18457. 
Honeymoon  days.     53966. 
Mme.  X-cuse  me.    27225. 
iMarried  by  proxy.     28443. 
Mr.   Wise  from  Broadway. 

30282. 
Mystic  shrine.    31869. 
Palmetto  &  the  pine.    35140. 
Ruth  Gray.    40380. 
White  slave's  love.    50576. 
Yulee.     52253. 

Dnprge  (G.  G.)  : 

Black      diamond      express. 

4081. 
Mixed  affair.     30517. 

Dupree     (M.)       Final     lesson. 
34251. 

Dupres  (M.)     Drames  et  come- 
dies.   1168Sa. 

liupuis    (A.)     Chanson  d'Hale- 
wyu.    6706a. 


Dupuy-Mazuel   (H.)  : 
Alerte.    737. 
Anges  gardiens.    1.511b. 
Intrus.     21881. 
Match  de  boxe.    28760. 
Duquesne   (A.)     Main  mysteri 

euse.    27529,  27.530. 
Duquesne   (F.  J.)  : 

Harlequin  king.    18224. 
Yankee  Amazon.    51965. 
Duquesnel  (F.)  : 

Maitresse  de  piano.     27552. 
Pataclion.    3.5517. 
Peur.    36064. 
Sa  fine.    40407. 
Tochter.    46407. 
Duran    (A.  J.)      Gi'eat  beyond. 

17360. 
Durand  (A.)  &  tils.: 

Foret  bleue.     14999, 15000. 
Heure     espagnole.       19332, 
19333. 
Durand  ( A.  M.  C.  F. )    Trials  of 

Raissa.    40330. 
Durand    (D.    H.)      Che-Ban-A- 

Koug-Ko-Muno.     6856. 
Durand  (H.)     Toy  land.    46667. 
Durand  (J.)     Vivian.    49206. 
Durand  (L. )     Halmar  Chandor. 

17955. 
Durand   (R.  S.)  : 

Present  for  a  pig.    37067. 
Sid  he   of   Ben-mor.     42254. 
Where  the  road  ends.  50397. 
Durand  &  cie. : 

Ariane  e  Barbe-bleue.    3826. 
An    lardin    de    Marguerite. 

2347,  2348. 
Daphnis  et  Chlog.    9838. 
Enfant  prodigue.    12751. 
Ferval.     14071. 
Figliuol  prodigo.     14209. 
IMasques   et   bergamasques. 

28656. 
Orphee.    34388. 
Durang  (C.  F.,  N.,  &  Mrs.  G.) 
■Tosephine,  empress  of  France. 
23033. 
Durant      (C.     W.)        Barbara. 
2956. 

Durant  (H.)  : 

Aveugle.    2528. 

Hero  de  la  Vendee.    192.53. 

Kismet.    24012. 

Raoul  Coquelin.    38464. 

Durant  (H.  R.)  : 

Ambition.     1103. 
Beautiful  virgin.    52841. 
Cupid     &     the     telephone. 

9381. 
Magnet.    27406. 
Man  &  his  mate.    27727. 

Durante    (A.)      Tradimento   di 
Giuda.    46698a. 


Duras  (V.  H.)     Lay  down  your 

arms.     24891. 
Durbin      (.J.     C.)       Reckoning. 

38663,  38664. 
Durden      (G.     E.)      Royal     or 

shadowed  love.     40160. 
Durovarge    (O.)      Fellow    that 

looks  like  me.     14005. 
Durham  (J.  O.)  : 

Mortal  mind.     31075. 
Put  asunder.     37910. 
Durham  (N.  C.)     Dora's  refor- 
mation.    11459. 
Durham  (R.  L.)  : 

Cross  of  gold.     9196. 
Run  on  Occidental.    40267. 
Durieu     (A.)     Father    &    son. 

13S23. 
Durivage  (F.  A.)  : 

Bride  of  Lausanne.     5063. 
Dead  broke.     10200. 
Gray  champion.     17343. 
Rlarcel.     28148. 
Marion  Malvern.     51572. 
Monaldi.     307.39. 
Nobility.     32908. 
Durland     (K.)     Extra!    extra! 

13266.' 
Duroc  (C.)     Two  cities.     47582. 
Durocher      (L.)       Marche     au 
soleil.     28168. 

Durstine  (R.  S.)  : 

Ivlummy  monarch.     31355. 
Wlieu     Congress    went    to 
Princeton.     50204. 

Duru  (A.)  : 

Glorious  Anna.     16779. 
Locust  &  ant.     26062. 
Snake-charmer.     42873. 

Durvea  (M.)  Impostor.  21050. 
Durven  (N.  L.)  Web.  49869a. 
Duse  (E.)  Dead  city.  10203a. 
Dusen.  See  Van  Dusen. 
Dusmet  (E.  O.)  Phaedra  Ni- 
tokert.     36071. 

Du  Souchet  (H.  A.)  : 

Arizona  kicker.     1848. 
Betsy  Ross.     3628. 
Bold  soldier  boy.     4514. 
Catch  as  catch  can.     6444. 
Cat's  paw.     6477. 
Countess  de  Cagiac.     8703. 
My  kind  friend  from  India. 

31554. 
My     wife's    step     husband. 

31767. 

Dussoulas  (F.  G.)  : 
Polly.     36731. 
'Twas  ever  thus.     47398. 

Du    Tailly    (R.)     Bonds    of   a 

millionaire.     4550. 

Dutilly  (W.  D.)     Face  to  face. 
13311a. 


3025 


INDEX 


Diitro  (L.  A.)  : 

El  Dorado.     123Sla,  123S3. 

Pretender.     8709.i. 
Du  Trois   (D.)     See  Dutro   (L. 

A.) 
Dmttoii  (E.  P.)  &  CO.: 

Fairy  gold.     53592. 

Women  for  votes.     51609. 
Duval     (A.)     Skid,    the    cabin 

boy.     42665. 
Duval  ( C. )    See  Koppell  (CD.) 
Duval  (G.)  : 

Chant  du  cygne.     6707. 

Cocorico.     7755a. 

Coup  de  fouet.     8819. 

Dragons    de    rimp6ratrice. 
11654. 

Mr.  Pickwick.     30234. 

Monsieur  Pickwick.    3086S. 

P'tites  iNliehu.     37779a. 

Two  little  Michus.     47674. 

Vgronique.      48883,    48884. 

Vovage     autoiir     du     code. 
49308. 
Duval  (M.  V.)  : 

Court  of  fame.     8S47. 

Queen  of  the  South.    38082. 

Duvernois  (H.)  IMai.son  des 
CQnfidence.«!.     27544a. 

Duvovrier  ( A.  H.  .T. )  Denouncer. 
10475. 

Du  Wardes  {M.)  Destiny. 
10583,  10589. 

Duyckinek  (E.  A.)  Complete 
works  of  Shake.speare.  41870, 
41907-41912. 

Duzer.     See  Van  Duzer. 

D'Uzes.     Sec  Uzes. 

Dvorak  (A.)  Pilgrim".-^  prog- 
ress.    36305. 

Dv.an  (Allan  or  J.  A.)  : 

Dream  woman.     11762. 
Fires  of  yonth.     14.833. 
Humanity.     20622. 
Into  the  light.     21850. 
Little  romance.     2.")86."'». 
People.     35857. 

Dwiggins  (.1.) 

Jasmine.     22511. 
Senator  from  Ind.     41456. 

Dwight  (E.)  : 

Chollie  &  Pertie.     7130. 

War  is  hell.     49.583. 
Dwi'dit    (E.    S.)     Lost    village. 
26366. 

Dwight  (G.  V.)  : 

Tea  &  tragedy.     45178. 
Triangular  game.     46950. 

Dwight     (W.     C.)     Aftermath. 

540. 
Dwyer  (B.  A.)  : 

Belle     of     Sandy     Bottom. 
3420. 


Dwyer  (B.  A.)— Cont'd. 

Grub-worm     &     the     star. 
17703. 

Humming-bird.     20637. 

Peggy  O'Neill.     35805. 

Soft  cold  hand.     43036. 

Without    benefit     of    jury. 
51320. 
Dwyer  (C.  J.)  : 

Honor  &  fame.     20158. 

State  of  man.     43823. 
Dwyer  (G.  S.)    Politics.    36722. 
Dyar  (R.  E.)  : 

Braino  man.     4894. 

City  commissioner.     7441. 

Hicks  at  college.     19358. 

Dyar  (W.)    Mistake  somewhere. 

30109. 
Dybvik   (A.  T.)     Last  election. 

24709h. 
Dyce  ( A. )  : 

New   century    Shakespeare. 

41755-41778. 
Works      of      Shakespeare. 
41854. 
r>ye    (C. )     Historical    pageant. 

198Sla 
Dye(E.  E.)     Conquest.    8293. 
Dye   (W.  S.)   jr.     Father  Penn. 

13856a. 
Dyer    (E.  );r.      Tangled    skein. 

45105. 
Dyer     (F.    .T. )       Yankee    king. 
52002. 

Dyer   (J.)  : 

Desperate       expedient. 

10570a 
Her  awakening.    lS91Sa. 

Dyer  (W.  B.)     Caroms.    6276. 
Dyke.    See  Van  Dyke. 
Dymow  (O)  : 

Adventure.    335a. 

Amer.  citizen.     52661. 

EpuTbH.     4931a. 

Eternal    wanderer,     12987, 

53557. 
Ewige  wanderer.     13178a. 
Five  o'clock.    144.36a. 
Food      for      the      cannon. 

14705c. 
Hired  bridegroom.     19522a. 
Just  a  child.    54145. 
Late  guest.    24792a. 
Ledi  Khaie-Tsipe.     24972b. 
Monkey.     54749. 
Night  in  a  Jewish  theatre. 

32678a. 
06e3bfiim.     54749. 
Power  of  the  dance.   36995a. 
Sandman.    ,55232. 
Slave.    42707a. 
Syn  d'iavola.     44867a. 
Tragedy     of     my     nation. 
46733a, 


Dyniewicz  (W.)  : 

Jaskinia  Potepiefica.  22.509. 
Spoznione  Zaloty.    43638, 
Sybiracy.    44842, 
Dyniewicz    (W.)    pub,  co.     Bog 

sie  rodzi,    4477, 
Dyrenforth    (A,  F,)     Discoverv 
of  La  Salle  by  Chicago,  10937. 
Dyrenforth     (D.)       Absconder. 

106, 
Dyrenforth    (J,    D.)      Carlotta, 

53074, 
Dyrenforth  (L.  B,)     Absconder. 

106. 
Dyruff    (H.   F.)      Spirit  voices. 

43582. 
Dysart  (C)  : 

Comin'   out   of  Mary   Jane 

Cumnsins.    8083. 
In  a  sight-seeing  car.  54022. 
July  the  fourth.     £3278. 
Meeting  of  the  confidential 
club.    54477. 
Dysart  (L.  M.)    Mother's  merry 

(Christmas.     3119.5a. 
E.  (A.)     See  Trumbull  (A.  E.) 
Eagan  (A,  S.)  : 

Pearl  of  great  price,    35731. 
Plan  &  the  man.    54968. 
Eagan    (C.    P.)      New    Psyche. 

32443. 
Eagan  (C.  T.)  : 

At  the  home  plate,    2245, 
Blue  moon,    4382. 
Halliday      of      tlie     press. 

17946a. 
Hand  of  destiny.    18030. 
Eagan  (H.  W.)  : 

Falls  of  Niagara.    13506. 
Jessie  La  Vere's  Circassian 
lady  minstrels.    22655. 
Eagan   (L. )  : 

Lady  in  gauze.     24427. 
Little  messenger  boy.  2.5762. 
Midnight  flood.    29427. 
Senator's  wife.     41468. 
Unjust  justice.     4S365. 
When  love  is  voung.    50257. 
V/hich  is  Cobb?    .50413. 
Eagan   (P.)     Floret.     14.561. 
Eager  fM.  M.)    Wonder-wander 

man.     51650. 
Eagle   (.T.  W. )     Indian's  claim. 

21655a. 
Eagle  (O.)     Fem  sem.    14007. 
Eagle  (Q.)  : 

Kingcraft.     23931, 
Liberty,   her  martyrdom  & 
triumph,    25221. 

Eagle  theatre  operating  co, 
Mendel  Beilis.     29119, 

Eagleton  (E.)  Hard  Knox. 
18204. 

Earl  (F.  K,)  World's  fair. 
51777. 


3026 


IITDEX 


Earl  (H.  H.)  : 

Merry  time.    29265. 
On  the  road.    33901. 

Earl  (M.)     Last  tango.    24774a. 

Earl  (T.  S.)     Dream  of  empire. 
11737. 

Earl  (W.)  : 

Girl  &  the  drummer.    56432. 
Innocents  abroad.    217.57. 

Earl    (W.   A.)      Circumstantial 
evidence.    53178. 

Earle      (A.)       Temptation     of 
money.    4.5322,  45323. 

Earle  (E.)     When  I  was  young. 
55901. 

Earle    (F.  G.)     Trail  to  Love- 
land.    46750. 

Earle  (Georgia)  :  • 

Getting  his  story.     53767. 
IMr.  &  Mrs.  Robinson.  30133. 

Earle  (Graham)  : 

Fernclyffe.    14066. 
Vagabond.    48597. 

p]arle    (J.  E.)      Saved  by   love. 
40877. 

Earle  {M.  L.)    Medea  of  Euripi- 
des.   29011a. 

Earle    (N.)      Gypsies'    festival. 
17820. 

Earle       (R. )         Preparedness. 
55021. 

Earle    (W.   A.)      Sec   Elderkiu 
(W.  A.) 

Earle   (W.  P.  S.)     Merry  luna- 
tics.   29243,  29243a. 

Earll  (O.  E.)     Mysterious  arm. 
31804. 

Earls  (M.)     Cliorister's  Christ- 
mas eve.    7143. 

Earnest    (A.   T.)      Contrasting 
sweethearts.    8392a. 

Earnshjiw        (C.)  Meribah. 

29208. 

Earnsluiw     (H.    A.)       Burglar. 
5507. 

Eason   (M.  W.)     Political  boss. 
36684. 

Easterbrook  (G.  H.)    Castles  in 
Peru.    53087. 

Easterly       (G.      M.)        Shake- 
speare's fairies.     55303. 

Eastlake  (L.) : 

When      the      cat's      away. 

50302. 
While     the     cat's     away. 
50435. 
Eastland     (F.     M.)       Supremt 

moment.    44621a. 
Eastlick    (M.   L.)      Miss  Polly, 
coquette.    30007. 

P'astman   (A.)     Man  from  Cop- 
per Valley.     27705. 

Eastman  (B.)     Case  of  divorce. 
6326. 


Eastman    (C.    A.)     Conspiracy 

of  Pontiac.     8335a. 
Eastman  (E.  G.)  : 

Conspiracy       of       Pontiac. 

8335a. 
Eagle  &  the  star.     53492. 
Eastman    (G.    H. )     His    gypsy 

sweetheart.     19650. 
Eastman  (H.)  : 

Tempter.     45338. 
Vagabond.     48601j 
Weeds.     55859. 
Eastman     (I.    R.)     Last    trick, 

24777. 
Eastman    (W.  F.)     Texas  Bill. 

45490. 
Easton  ( C. )    See  Easton  ( H.  C.) 
Easton  (H.  C.)  : 

Firebug.     14322. 
In  spite  of  odds.     21334. 
Mile.  Tlierese.     27277. 
Tinita.     46281. 
Easton      (K.     O. )       Upheaval. 

48516. 
Easton  (\V.  E.)  : 

Christophe.     7255. 
Dessalines.     10580. 
Eastwood  (C.)  : 

BretJu-en    of    the    .summit. 

5026. 
King  in  a  blouse.     23781. 
Master  road.     28721. 
Eastwood      (Mrs.     C.)     Master 
road.     28721. 

Katman  (G.  H.)  : 

In  Willow-tree  alley.  21567. 
Railroad  porter's  11   days' 
round  trip.     38364. 
Eaton  (A.  L.)  : 

Just  foolishness.     23345a. 
Suffiairette.     44406. 
'Aeaker  sex.     49831. 
Eaton     (A.     S.)     Blue    Beard. 

4348. 
Eatou     (F.)     Dollikins    &    the 

miser.     11274. 
Eaton     ( F.     H. )      Fountain     of 
youth.     15137. 

Eaton    (F.    M.)     His   freedom. 

19639. 
Eaton  (M.  A.)  : 

Antony  &  Cleopatra.  1644. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29172. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31279. 
Othello.     34427. 
Romeo  &  .luliet.     39863. 
Taming      of      the      shrew. 

45061. 
Two  geudemen   of  Verona. 

47622. 
Winter's  tale.     51209. 

Eaton     (O.)      Man    proposes — 
woman  disposes.     27944. 

3027 


Eaton  (P.)  : 

Aztecs.     2608. 

Heir.     18650. 

Per  aspera.    35873. 

Undergraduate.     48252. 
Eaton  (R.  A.)  : 

In  Denver.     21149. 

One  hundredth.     34029. 

Price  of  silence.     37175. 
Eaton  (R.  H. )     Saved  from  the 

streets.     40887. 
Eaton  (S.)    Teddy  bear.s.  45197. 
Eaton  (W.  D.)  : 

All  the  ra.ge.     918. 

Daisy.     9649. 

Elopement.     12.523. 

Her  dearest  enemy.     18951. 

In  the  West  Riding.     21554. 

Triple  courtship.     47060. 
Eaton  (W.  P.)': 

Her  husband's  v.'ife.  19037a. 

Washington    square    plays. 
55846. 

\Vom.an's  v/av.     51589a. 
Ebb.  (  S.  B. )     .Joseph.     22996. 
Ebbets  (L.)     Do  as  the  Romans 

do.     11080. 
Ebel  (^t'.  M.)  : 

Royal  reception.     40169. 

Story  of  the  violets.     44008. 
Ebeler  (G.)     Koln,  das  ist  was 

fiir  dich.     24204. 
Eben     (M. )      Torquoto    Tasso. 

46581a. 
Eberhard  (K.  V,'.)     At  the  box*- 

office.     2206. 
Eberhart  (B.  F.)  : 

Gittin'  'sperieuce.     1G66T. 

.Tonn  of  Arc  drill.     22772. 

Yacob's     hotel     experiem-e. 
51952. 
Ebersole     (V.    R.)       That    girl 

Cheyenne.     45568. 
Ebert  (A.  J.)  : 

Battle  of  hearts.     3117. 

l!i  love's  captivity.     21233. 

Powers  within.     37011. 

To  jilt.     46368. 

Young  missionary.     .52179. 

Young  philanthropist. 

52194. 
Ebert    (C.   W.  i      liutterfly  ball. 

5651. 
Ebert     (T.)      In     Little     Italv. 

21223b. 
Ebertz   (H.  C.)      Fiesli  .V  blood. 

14494a. 
Ebin  (A.  B.)  : 

Affinity.     436a. 

Compromising  j>boto.    8182. 

Eligibles.     12470. 

Fedia.     13966. 

Impresario.     54021. 

.Marriageables.     28430. 

Portia  in  politics.     .36^  *9. 


INDEX 


Ebin   (A.  B.)— Cont'd. 
Remorse.     39026. 
Rescue.     3908Sb. 
Vital  question.     49190. 
Ebuer  (G.  Vi.)     Only  a  drudge. 

34156. 
Ebner  -  Esclienbacli     (M.     von) 

Man  of  the  world.     27929. 
Ef-cles  (S.  1>.)  : 

Jennie  o'  the  hills.    22607a. 
Redman's  secret.     38853. 
Echegaray   (.T.)  : 

Always  I'idiculous.    52647. 
Gran       Galeoto.        17251a, 

51749,  51750. 
Great      Galeoto.        17393a, 

17393b. 
If  I  were  God.    20931. 
Madman  divine.    27294b. 
Madman   or   saint.     27295, 

27296. 
?Tariana.    28253. 
^  locura  6  santidad.    33183. 
Poder    de    la     impotencia. 

36610. 
Sic  vos  non  vobis.    25S69a. 
Siempre  en  ridiculo.     1037. 
Son  of  Don  Juan.    43202. 
Sublime     in     the     vulgar. 
44312. 
Echegaray   (M.)  : 

Agua  de  noria.    607. 
Castillo.    64'15. 
Charity.    6743. 
Juegos  malabares.     28196. 
Lucha  de  clases.    26807. 
Mama  Ursula.    27660. 
Rabalera.    382-59. 
Echezabal  (F.  T.)  : 

Finding  of  the  North  Pole. 

14263. 
Irish  cavalier.    21961. 
Kennel  &  the  cradle.    23586. 
Tinker  &  the  boy.    46282. 
Echezabal  (J.  R.)    Tinker  &  the 

boy.    46282. 
Echezabal  (J.  R.)  jr.: 

Irish  cavalier.    21961. 
Village  romance.    49048. 
Echikson   (V.  I.)     Blind  black- 
smith.   4242. 
Echols    (W.)      My   wife's   first 

husband.    31748. 
Echols  (W.  J.)  : 

General    manager.      16047, 

16048. 
Glorious  time.     16782. 
Ecilaw  (A.)  »S'ee  Kolemine  (A.) 
Eckardt  (R.)     Neue  geschleclit. 

32271. 
Eckart  (D.)  : 

Familionviiter.    13-568. 
Froschkonig.     15600. 
Heinrich  der  Hohenstaufe. 
18640a. 


Eckart    (D.)— Cont'd. 

Kleine  Zachaiias.    24094. 
Peer  Gyut.    35787. 
Eckdahl  (E.G.)     Under  orders. 

48126,  48127. 
Ecke  (F.  W.)     Peter  &  Pepita. 

860!  !0. 
Eckeb.    My  wild  rose.    31769. 
Eckenrode     (H.    E.)       Bashful 

bachelor.    3088. 
Eckerle    (F.)      Johanniszauber. 

22S20,  22821 
Eckersley   (A.)  : 

Boy's  proposal.    4870. 
Tabloid.  ^44908a. 
Eckert  (T.  W.)     Caught  in  tlie 

rain.    6.507. 
Ecket   (W.)     My  Swedish  girl. 

31712. 
Eckhart  (F.)  : 

Count  &  no  count.    8653. 
Never  again.    32300. 
Rubber  neck.    40198. 
Eckstein     (E.)      Vermachtniss. 

41242. 
Eckstrom    (Mrs.   C.    M.)      Wit- 
ness.   51324. 

Eckstrom   (M.  B.  F.)  : 

Blind  eye.    4242c. 

Soul  of  a  child.    43313a. 

Witness.    51.324. 
Ecob  (E.)     See  Sawyer  (E.  E.) 
Ecob  (K.  G.)  : 

Chance  shots.    53108. 

Short  circuited.    .55327. 
Eddie  (J.)     Filibuster.    14220. 
Eddinger      (L.)        Knights     of 
labor.    24167. 

Eddleman   (J.  F.)     Bald  Knob 

tragedy.    2836. 
Eddy  (A.  J.)  : 

Hypnotized.    20770. 

Man  higher  up.    27835. 

New   wine    in    old    bottles. 
32481. 

Oath  of  Hippocrates.  33204. 

Tress.    46920. 

Unmask!  unmask!     48386, 
48387. 

White  plague.     .50556. 
Eddy  fC.)  : 

Honour  is  satisfied.    20191. 

Odd  woman.     33274. 

Siair  grapes.     43348. 

Eddy    (C.  W.)     Grand  parada. 

17277. 
Eddy    (E.)      Life   &    death    of 

Natty  Bumpo.    2528-5. 

Eddy     (F.     B.)       Lady     from 

Venus.    24410. 
Eddy   (II.  H.)     Ruth  &  Naomi 

from    the    country    of   Moab. 

40379. 


Eddy  (J.  H.)  : 

Country  circus.     8738-8740. 
Village  postmaster.    49043. 
Eddy  (M.)   -See  Delanoy  (M.  F.) 
Eddy  (W.)    Barney's  initiation. 

3004. 
Ede!  (E.)     Snobinette.    42894. 
Edelhortz    (B. )       Five    o'clock. 

14436a. 
Edelstein : 

Yeshiwe  bocher.    -52103. 
Yiddishe      gassen      kinder. 
.52108. 
Edelstein  (H.)    Revenge.  39246. 
Edelstein  (J.)  : 

Justice.     23408.  23415. 
Pintele  yid.    363-56. 
Edelstein      &      Tliomashefsky. 

Idishe  nishume.    20884. 
Eden  (F.  van)     See  Van  Eden. 
Eden     (G.)       Prentice     pillar. 

37061. 
Edeson  (G.  R.)  : 

Elevator  in  a  hotel.    12446. 
House     that     -Tack     built. 

20445. 
-Jack  the  Giant-killer.  22370, 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a 
shoe.    33678. 
Edeson    (R.)     Honest  moment. 

20105. 
Edgar  (E.E.)    Capitolia.    6059. 
Edgar  (M.  S.)     Wayside  piper. 

49801a. 
Edgar  (R.)     David.    10043. 
Edgarton    (S.    C.)      Beauty   of 

piety.    53546. 
Edgcome  (J.)  : 

Last  coat.    24692. 
V\^eb  of  lies.    49875. 
Edgelow    (T.)     What  could  be 

fairer?     55876. 
Edgerly      (C.      P.)       Tableaux 

mouvants.     44S99. 
Edgerly   (W.)  : 

Christopher  Columbus. 

7271. 
President.     37075. 
Raven.     38512. 
Suspect.     44683. 
Eduerton  (E.  T.)  : 
Drifting.     11828. 
Gettysburg.     16303. 
Little  colossus.     25629. 
Through  2  wars.     46111. 
Titled  American.     46338. 
Voice     in     the     darkness. 

11823. 
AVreckers.     51837. 
Edgeworth  (M.)     Simple  Susan. 

28907. 
Edginton  (H.  M.)     Oh,  James! 

54700. 
Edlin  (W.)     Jew.     22082. 
Eilmond  (C.)     Africain.    18024. 


3028 


IXDEX 


Ediuond    (P.)     Hans,  le  joueur 

de  flQte.    18114. 
Edmonds       (F. )        Pocahontas. 

54987. 
Edmund    (F. )     Deirdre  of  the 

sol•ro\^•s.     10395. 
P'dnmnds  (R.)     Spring  chicken. 

43645. 
Edmunds    (W.)     Help   wanted. 

18793. 
Edmunds  (W.  O.)  : 

New  side  tracked.     32459. 
Pike  County  folks.     36289. 
Railroad  Jack.     38357. 
Etlnmndson  (W.  B.)     Miss  Mi.s- 

taken.     29986. 
lOdon  deBuda  (R.  A.)  : 
Astronomer.     2111. 
Cap    of    Confucius.      6025, 
6026. 
Edouin  (W.)  : 

Bunch  of  ke.vs.     5466,  5467. 

Dreams.     11791. 

Ivy.     22279. 

Kipples,     a     sea     change. 

39505. 
West  Point  cadet.     50001. 

Edridge    (J.  &  R.)     First  aid. 

14342.  14343. 
Edsall  (D.)  : 

Sunday  with  Aunt  Martha. 

44536. 
Two  rubies.     47768. 
Wild  rose.     50986. 
Edsall  ( De  L.  B. )      Vesper  bells. 

48907,  48908. 
Educational     book     co.      Seven 
plays  for  little  folks.     55290. 

Educational  pub.  co. : 

Antony  &  Cleopatra.     1644. 

At  home  on  Mount  Parnas- 
sus.    2145. 

Child's  book  of  plays.  53144. 

Colonial  plays  for  the 
school-room.     79-50. 

Courtship  of  Miles  Stand- 
ish.     8874. 

Lady  of  the  lake.     24497. 

Little  plavs  for  little  play- 
ers.    25842. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29172. 

Much  ado  about  nothing. 
31279. 

Otliello.     34427. 

Romeo  &  Juliet.     39863. 

Taniing  of  the  shrew.  45061. 

Two  trentlemen  of  Verona. 
47622. 

Winter's  tale.     51209. 

Educational  theatre  for  chil- 
dren &  young  people.  Prince 
and  the  pauper.     37271. 

lOdward  (A.)  »Se(^  Wupperraaun. 
(A.  E.) 


Edwnn'.es  (G.)  : 

Betty.     3652b. 

Bluo-eyed  Susan.     4366. 

Circus  girl.     7408. 

Dancing  mistress.     9731a. 

His  excellency.     19605. 

Messenger   boy.     29311. 

Spring  chicken.     43646. 

Toreador.     46574. 
Edwardes  (H.  B.  V.)  : 

Day  of  reckoning.     10136. 

Partners.     35406b. 

Their  new  venture.    45678a. 
Edwards  (Mrs.)  : 

Miss  Forrester.     10436. 

Ought    we    to    visit    her? 
34513. 
Edwards    (Adolph)     See  Wup- 

permann  (A.  E. ) 
Edwards  (Annie)  : 

Estelle.     12943. 

Vagabond  heroine.     25922. 
Edwards      (B.     B.)      Spai'kling 

eyes.     43448. 
Edwards  (C.  B.)  : 

Gold.     16875. 

My  brother.     31506. 
Edwards  (C.  F.)     Mr.  Bluff  of 

N.  Y.     30153. 
Edwards  (C.  N.)  : 

Dark  horse.    9868. 

Ginger  snaps.     16379. 

Proper  caper.     37701. 
Edwards    (Edward)      Two    er- 
rors.    47605. 

Edwards  (Ellen)  : 

Into  the  light.     218o0a. 
Slick  dime.     42774a. 
You'll  do.     52142a. 

Edwards   (F.)     Bachelor's  last 

dinner.     2712. 
Edwards  (Frank)     White  hope. 

50527. 
Edwards     (Fred)     All    in    the 

family.     861. 
Edwards  ( G.  J. )    Isle  of  dreams. 

22151. 
PMwards  (G.T.)     Skit.    42677a. 
Edwards     (G.     W.)     Colorado. 

7967. 
Edv^-ards  (George)    Commander 

Jarry,  R.  N.     8112. 

Edwards  (Gurden)  : 

Attorneys-at-law.     2344. 
Battle.     3104. 
Guilt.     177.52. 
Quick  work.     3S187a. 

Edwards  (Gus)  : 

Country  boys  &  girls.    8730. 
Gamlile     &     graft.      15793, 

15794. 
Gus    Edwards'    Rube   kids. 

177SG. 
Holland  Heinies.     19977. 


-Cont'd. 
&   school-girls. 


Edwards   (Gus)- 

School-boys 
41097. 

School-days.     41098. 

Thirty  minutes  at  Sheeps- 
head.     45835. 
Edwards  (Gus)  music  pub  co. : 

Blonde  typewriters.    4287. 

Country  boys  &  girls.    8736. 

Gus    P^ldwards'    Rube   kids. 
17786. 

School-days.    41098. 
Edwards  (H.)     Indiana.    21644. 
Edvrards  (H.  B.)    Ups  &  downs. 

48527. 
Edvrards  (L  W.)  : 

Conquest  of  Mex.    8301. 

From  the  reef.    155S6. 

His     wife's     bro.       19855, 
19856. 

Nailing  Billy.    31908. 

Petersburg.    36025. 
Edwards  (J.  N.)  : 

Burglar  was  a  sport.    5525. 

Coronado.     8560. 

Danceland.    9712. 

Grafters.     17238. 

Hearts  are  trumps.    18547. 

Keeping  him  home.    23567. 

Pandemonium.    35164. 

Powder-puff.     36929. 
Edwards  (J.  P.)    Terrible  temp- 
tation.    45432. 
Edwards  (James)  : 

Avengers.    2517. 

Black  hand.    4102. 

Convict's  svreetheart.    8430. 

Country  constable.    8744. 

Driven  from  home.    11S40. 

Gambler.     15799. 

Herminie.     19228. 

Little    Red    Riding 
25857. 

Loving  wife.    26763. 

]\Ian  from  Sweden. 

Moths.    31203. 

Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.    34945. 

Sign  of  the  4.    42296. 

Sin  &  its  sorrows.    42408. 
Edwai'ds  (.Tames  S.)  : 

All  Baba.    764. 

Cyclone.    9532. 

Falls  of  Niagara.    13506. 
Edwards   (.John)     Molly's  love 

test.    30720. 
Edwards  (Joseph  S.)  : 

Reformation  of  Dan  Duffy. 
55135. 

Sobering  up  father.     55376. 
Edwards  (Julian)  : 

Gay  musician.     15982. 

Girl  &  the  governor.    16439. 

Gringoire.     17646. 

Love's  lottery.    26721. 


Hood. 


27809. 


3029 


ISDEX 


Edwards  (Julian) — Cont'd. 

Motor  girl.    31210. 

Pink  hussars.    36335. 
Edwards  (L.)  : 

Palm  Beach.    35136. 

Passing;  review.    35463. 
Edwards  (Leopold  B.)  : 

Old  man's  dream.    33562. 

Tit  for  tat.    46323. 
Edwards    (Loui.se   B.)      Talent 


furnished. 


i9S6. 


J]dwards    (M.   J.)      Miss   Suite 

Sixteen.    30033a. 
Edwards     (M.    L.)       Mistress. 

30291. 
Edwards  (M.  O.)  Mrs.  Temple's 

telegram.     30470. 
Edwai-ds  ( R. )    My  college  chum 

&  I.    31517. 
Edwards      (R.     G.)        Pitcher. 

36410. 
Edwards    (R.   T.)      Insurgents. 

21798. 
Edwards    (R.   W.)      Girl   from 

Yankee  land.    16546. 
Edwards  (S.)     Wanda.     494.57. 
Edwards  (S.  E.)  : 

Christmas  carol.    7210. 
Regeneration         of         old 
Scrooge.     38910. 
Edwards     (T.)       Nursing    the 

baby.    33166. 
PMwards  (T.  R.)  : 

In  self-defense.    21319. 
Real  life.    3S55S. 
Edwards  (W.  H.)  : 
Ch.arlatan.    6757. 
Missing  link.    30062. 
Pipe  dream.    363G7. 
Saving  the  country.    55243. 
Two  mayors.     476SSb. 
Edwards      (W.     L.)       ^Vilfred 

Blakeley.    51012. 
Edwards  (W.  P.)     Mysteries  of 

the  wigwam.    31800. 
Edwin    (D.): 

From    Wall    st.    to    Idaho. 

15590. 
Life-boat  crew.     25289. 
Maid  of  millions.    274S2. 
Millinery  maids.    29631. 
Tower  of  Babylon.    46640. 
Eeden  (F.  W.  van)  : 
Lioba.    25531. 
Ysbrand.    52247. 

Eeden    (.T.    van    den)      Rheua. 

39314. 
Efelain  (E.)  : 

Which  is  her  choice?  50414. 

3  rivals.    52421. 

Effinger  ( J.  R.)  : 

Prgcieuses  ridicules.    37040. 
Voyage    de    M.    Perrichon. 
49311. 


E-gah-tah-yen    (Princess)     See 

Kellogg  (Mrs.  O.J.) 
Egan  (C.  M.)  : 

(Jhimes  of  life.    7067. 
Give  thy  love  to  thy  Cre- 
ator.   1669G. 
In  the  realms  of  the  other 
world.    214SS. 
Egan  (E.  B.)     Adventures  of  an 

actress.    347. 
Egan   (F.  C.)     One  word  play. 

34128. 
Egau  (J.)     Phoebe  Snow  &  the 
Irish  tenor.    38157. 

Egan  (J.  S.)  : 

Cupid's  sister.    9441. 
Dean  Swift.    10253. 
In  davs  of  yore.    21143. 
Melody  of  life.    29078. 
What  women  want.    50155. 

Egan  (L.)  : 

Her        vagabond       father. 

19160. 
When  love  is  young.    55903. 

Egau      (M.     F.)        Redeemed. 

3S830. 
Egan   (P.)      P(.ur  girl.     36795. 
Egan   (P.  K.)     Melody  of  life. 

29078. 
Egau  (R.  B.)  : 

Number  nine.     331o6a. 
Romance     of     a     high     C. 
39785a. 
Egau    (T.)     Only  1  dav  in  my 
life.     34210. 

Egtiu    (Yv.  G.)     Barney  Shea's 
courtship.     3002. 

Egbert    (F.    H.)      Capitulation 
of  Mr.  Hyleigh.     6060. 

Egbert    (J.    C.)     Three    trage- 
dies of  Seneca.     46033a. 
Eger  (P.)     Mandragola.    28047. 
Eger     (R.)       Gramm     radium. 

17247. 
Egerton  (G.)  : 

Daughter  of  heaven.     9958. 
T)i\  ided  duty.     11003. 

Egge  (P.)  : 

Brist.     5126a. 

Felen.     13989. 

Idyllen.     20917. 

Wilhelmines  byraa.     55947. 

\yvac\i.     51822a. 
Egger     (M. )     Pate    des    lodes. 
35524. 

Eggers  (A.  C.)  : 

Caged  birds.     5809. 

Kajahsbraut.     38399. 
Eggert  (C.  A.). 

Bataille  de  dames.     S0D4. 

Femmes  savantes.     14044. 

A\^alleustein.    49433c. 


Eggert 


Eggert  (C.  E.)  : 

Konig    Ottokar's    gliick    & 

ende.     24210. 
Maria  Stuart.     28239b. 

(L.   T.)     Wild   rose   of 
the  West.     50994. 
Eggleston  (C.  R.)     Dictagraph's 

defeat.     10822. 
Egglestou  (E.)     Hoosler  school- 
master.    20238,  20240. 
Eggleston  (K.)     Lil' Miss  Judy. 

25446. 
Eghian  (S.  G.)  : 

All  in  vain.     865. 

Goal.     16811. 

In   the   darkness   of   light. 

21373. 
Mysterious     Mr.     Fabiola. 
54670. 
Ehle    (A.   E. )     Country  singer. 

8789. 
Ehleider  (L.  \\\)  : 

Ethel's  fate.     13002. 
Twisted.     47509. 
Ehlers(H.  C.)    Destiny.    10582. 
Ehninger   (J.  W.)     Philanthro- 
pist's daughter.     38123. 
Ehrent    (H.)     Satania    v^    Sul- 

furia.     40S15. 
Ehi-esman    (M.)     Story    of   Es- 
ther.    55451. 
FJhret   (L.  J.)     Merry  lunatics. 

29243,  29243a. 
Ehriich    (E.  C.)  : 

Precious  water.     37044. 
Star  of  Judah.     43786. 
Ehriich  (LL.)  Patriots.  35576a. 
Ehriich  (S.)  : 

At  the  front  door.     2236. 
Oscar  Loraine.     34399. 
White  wing.     5it590a. 
Ehrmann  (H.  B.)  : 

Demonstrator.     .53383. 
Under  Persian  rule.  48127a. 
Ehrmann    (L.   C.)     Pageant  of 

Amer.  v/omen.     35038. 
Ehrmann  (M.)  : 
Animals.     1524. 
Jesus.     22070a. 
Wife  of  Marobius.     50899. 
Eibenschiitz  &  Berte : 
Ei-ste  frau.     53.544. 
Fiirstenliebe.     53730. 
Eichberg  (A.  S.)      Fee.     13974. 
Eichel  (C.  G.)  : 
Dancer.     9714. 
Free  love.     15328a. 
Hero  worshipper.     19274. 
I  Lis  sacrifice.     19799. 
Plnvs     for     the     holidays. 

36507c. 
Q.       Pidd,      heart  -  broker. 

55079. 
Question  mark.     381.5Sa. 
Renunciation.     39057. 


3030 


INDEX 


Eichel   (C.  G.)— Cont'd. 
Victor  shop.     55778. 
Wecldinji  presents.    49911:1. 
Eichel   (L.  P.)     Marion  surren- 
ders.    2S289. 
Eichenwald   (E.  L.)     Triumph. 

55661. 
Eichman  (C.  J. )    Oh  !  you  croolJ. 

54762. 
Eicli  (O.)     Arnelda.     1903. 
Eickemeyer    (C.)     Trials    of    a 

]\Iormon.     46941. 
Eiff;    See  Von  EifE. 
Eigen   (A.  Meyer)     See  Meyer- 

Eigen. 
Eikehuid     (P.     J.)      Kongsem- 

nerne.     24229b. 
Eilenberg  (F.)     Sascha.    55237. 
P^ilenbruck  (K.  von)     Ursprung 

unserer      ychauspielertruppe. 

48558. 
Eilshemins      (L.      M.)      Lydia. 

26960. 
Einarsson    (I.)      Sword    &   cro- 

zier.     44808. 
P^inodshofer  (J.)  : 

Flirt  in  St.  Morltz.     53660. 
Lustige  puppe.     54364. 
Wer  ist  die  schonste?  55873. 
Einsohn    (M.   I.)     Professional 

attack.     87605a. 

Einson  (G.)     Eliida  Riggsmore. 

12506. 
Eirich  (O.)  : 

Bett  Napoleons.     3629. 
Dressur     auf     den     luann. 

11819. 
Du  niusst !     58479. 
Fremde     von     distinktion. 

15854. 
Gliicklicher  unfall.    53796. 
Ha  fen  der  ehe.     17888. 
Herr  v.  Pamstinger.  19313a. 
Liebesiusel.     54261. 
Poker.     866o5a. 
Retter.     55155. 
Schrei     nach     dem     kinde. 

41124b. 
Schwa clie  nerven.     41135. 
Stunde    der    eutscheidung. 

55467. 
Tripelentente.     47057a. 
UnfeliHiare.     4S305a. 
Uusterbliche  faniilie.  48424. 
Wenn   man  sclmupfen  liat. 

499S0. 
Wie  die  zwerge  die  riesen 

besiegten.     5086Sa. 
Wiistenmoral.     56020. 
Eisemann  (F.)  : 

Blanchette.    4200. 
Sea-gull.    41220a. 

Eisenbise  (A.  G.)     Black  letter. 
4122. 


Eisenman      (L.     L. )       Kissing 

shrine.    21029b. 
Eisenschitz  (O.)  : 

Abschied.     105. 

Dritte  gatte.    11832a. 

Fee.    53624. 

Giannettas  traenen.    16328. 

Hilssliche  ferante.    17882c. 

Kritische  tage.    24260. 

Mutter.scliaft.    31476a. 

Schone  frauen.    41088. 

Siinde  Sandras.    44380a. 

Vollkommene  liebe.    49257. 

Wenn     das     herz     spricht. 
49977. 

Wenn      eine      frau      will. 
49979a. 

Wunderbare.     51920a. 
Eisenstaedter  (H.  W.)  : 

Girl       from       Haverstraw. 
16495. 

Somnambulist.    48182. 
Eisfeldt  (M.  I.)     Family  affair. 

18577. 
Eisler  (S.)  : 

Choice.    7126. 

In  the  realm  of  the  shah. 
21487. 
Eislei'-Terramare    (Georg   von) 

Stille  stunde.     48903c. 
Eisoklt  &  Rohki-amer.     Johun- 

nisnacht.    22817. 
Ekartd  (J.  D.)  : 

Golf  players.    i7036a. 

Love  via  wireless.    26644. 
Elam  (S.)    Lady  Gordon.  24417. 
Eland    (T.   S.)  : 

Brothers  are  we.    5300a. 

Sworn  revenge.    44834a. 
Elberg  (K.)  : 

Das  haben  die  miidchen  so 
gern.    9918. 

Husarengeneral.        20711a, 
20711b. 
Elberon    (G.)      Johnson's   busy 

day.    22895. 
Elbert       &       Getchell.         Her 

brother's  chum.    18928. 
Elbing  (R.)  : 

Faust  &  Helena.    13905. 

Faust's  death.    13921. 
Eldee   (L.)     Veronique.     48883. 
Eldegard  (S.)  : 

Fossegrim.    15100. 

Gamle-landet.     1.5879a. 
Elder   (P.)   &  co. : 

Foot      of      the      rainbow. 
14707a. 

Lavla-lMajnu.    54240. 

Prof.  Bernhardi.    37622. 

Tocsin.    46410. 
Elderkin  (W.  A.)  : 

Array  girl.    1898. 

Capt.  Penniless.    6154. 

Major's  daughter.    27584. 


Elderkin  (W.  A.)— Cont'd. 
Mr.  Sullivan.     30271. 
Under  the  oaks.    48191. 
Eldon    (G.  H.)  : 

Belle  of  Japan.    3410. 
Cyclone.    9531. 
Donnerwetter.     11397. 
Fatal  letter.    18756. 
For  old  times  sake.    14898. 
His        awful        nightmare. 

19553. 
Hoosier  daisy.     20227. 
Vampire,  the  fool  &the  girl. 

48681. 
Wanted,  a  divorce.    49504. 
Eldred   (E.  B.)  : 

Just  only  Felicia.    54155. 
Kindled  fires.    23720a. 
Sacrifice      to      the      Nile. 
40465a. 
Eldredge  (C.  A.)     Basket  soci- 
able.   3088. 
Eldridge  (G.  F.)    Law.    24844. 
Eldridge     (F.     R.)     jr.      Test. 

45461a. 
Eldridge   (F.  W.)  : 

Fascinator.    18712. 

In  the  shadow  of  the  dome. 

21507. 
John     Lane— wife     tamer. 

22862. 
Love's  mirage.    26724. 
Man      who      couldn't      lie. 
27979. 
Eldridge  (H.  C.)  : 

Capt.  of  Plymouth.    6147. 
Help-U  drill   book.     18789, 

18790. 
Hiawatha  dramatized. 

19351b. 
Home-made     Santa    Claus. 

20028. 
March  bros.    47647. 
Puritans.    37876. 
Surprised  grumbler.    44658. 
Eldridge  (H.  E.)    Ten  thousand 

dollars.    45357a. 
Eldridge    (J.    G.)      Braut   von 

Messina.    4934b. 
Eldridge  (L.)     Olive.    33699. 
Eldridge  entertainment  house : 
April  fool.    1743a. 
At  the  ^->urt  of  St.  Valen- 
tine.   2217. 
Aunt  Deborah's  first  lunch- 
eon.   2388. 
Aunt   Sabriny's  Christmas. 

2425. 
Bachelor  club's  baby.    2064. 
Birth    of    a    nation's    flag. 

52S98. 
Bo  Peep's  Christmas  party. 

4644a. 
Boston  tea-party.    4709. 
Brave  little  tomboy.    4942, 


3031 


INDEX 


I'^ldridge  entertainment  house. — 
Cont'd. 
Bridal  of  Pennacook.    5047. 
Brown-eyed  Betty.    53003. 
Capt.  of  Plymouth.    6147. 
Castanet  drill.    6404a. 
Choo  Lee  &  Haru.    7132. 
Christmas  idea.    7228. 
Christmas  mystery.     53162. 
Christmas  pageant.     53163. 
Christmas  puddings.    7242a. 
Christmas  stockings.  724Sa. 
Convalescence     of    Robbie. 

8396. 
Da  n     Wetherby's     prize. 

9702a. 
Dat  famous  cliicken  debate. 

53340. 
Dav     at     Camp     Killkare. 

53348. 
Defenders  of  the  U.   S.  A. 

10379a. 
Dr.  Conover'^  ward.     53425. 
Double  proposal.     5.3454. 
Dramatized  stories.    11687. 
Dream  lesson.     53468. 
Elsie  in  Dreamland.     53-517. 
Fairv      and      the      witch. 

13398b. 
Father    Time's     Cliristnias 

trial.     13860. 
Flag  of  courage.     14458. 
Fortissimo    music    society. 

15038. 
French  doll's  drill.     15359a. 
Fun  at  Five  Point  school. 

15671. 
Ghoses  er  not  glioses.  53768. 
Goblins  &  the  ghostly  glide. 

16821a. 
Going  to  school  in  Mother 

Goose  land.     16860a. 
Half   hour   with   Washing- 
ton.    17928. 
Hatchets  &  canes.     18291a. 
Haunted  gate.     18300. 
Help-U   drill  book.     18789, 

18790. 
Her       son's        sweetheart. 

19147a. 
House     across     the     way. 

20384a. 
In    charge    of    the    consul. 

21123a. 
.Tovous    Christmas    chimes. 

.54126. 
Just  plain  Dot.     233S4. 
Just  right  dialogs.     23393a. 
Keening  Thanksgiving. 

23568a. 
Lion  tamer.     25-552. 
Little     Jack's     Christmas. 

25725. 
Little    people's    Christmas 
book.    25833a. 


^;]ldrid2e  entertainment  house. — 
Cont'd. 
Mademoiselle's        mistake. 

27280. 
Mascot.     28594a. 
Mere  man.     29198a. 
Miss  Poinsettia.     .54544. 
Mrs.  Santa  Claus.     304.50a. 
Molly's  aunt.     54581. 
Mothers  of  men.     31195c. 
Mysterious       Thanksgiving 

guest.     31825a. 
New     Avoman     in     Mother 

Goose  land.     32493a. 
No  girls  admitted.     32860. 
Pageant        of       vocations. 

35049f. 
Patriotic      peanut      stand. 

35570. 
Patsy  from  Dakota.   35.587a. 
Pinkies     &     the     winkles. 

36354. 
Pvramus  &  Thisbe.     37938. 
Red,  White  &  Blue.     38814. 
Rhodes  scholar.     39319a. 
St.   Patrick  &  the   Druids. 

40550a. 
Search   for    Mother   Goose. 

41256. 
Silver  stars.     42422a. 
Sister  Celestine's  silver  ju- 
bilee.    42589. 
Spirit  of  Christmas.     55415. 
Spy.     43666d. 

Thanksgiving  month.  55542. 
Tommy's  Thatik.sgiving 

party.     46475. 
Truth  for  a  day.     47292. 
Turning  the  tables.     47383. 
Two       Christmas       boxes. 

47576a. 
Uncle  Hiram's  tliimble  bee. 

47963. 
Uncle  Sam's  ilovv^er  garden. 

48030a. 
Under  the  Stars  &  Stripes. 

48219a. 
What    to    say    for    closing 

day.     50144. 
When    de    womenfolks    de- 
bate.    5-5897. 
When  Polly  was  queen   of 

the  May.     50283a. 
When    Shakespeare    struck 

the  town.     50295. 
Whirling  dervishes.  504.59a. 
White  chief.     50497a  . 
Will  Soakum's  matrimonial 

bureau.     51048. 

Ye  tea  party.     52041. 
Young      patriot's      league. 
.52192. 

Elena      (S.)       Fortezza     trion- 
fante.     15037. 


Elevitch  (H.)     Martian  monop- 
oly.    28507. 
IClcrar     (E.)     CiH)wn    of    India. 

9227. 
Llgutter  (C.  S.)  : 

Iphigenia.     21924. 
Marriage  of  interest.  28413. 
Minotaur.     29766. 
Elias  (J.)  : 

Cinq    messieurs   de   Franc- 
fort.     7372a. 
Efterladte  skrifter.   12290a. 
Gesammelte  werke : 

Bi0rnstjerne       Bi0rnson. 
16240. 
Sire.     42554. 
t'ber  die  kraft.     47890. 
Elinore   (J.  W.)     Bulldog's  re- 
venge.    5444. 
Elinore  (K.)  : 

Ir-regular  army.     22074. 
Naughty  widow.     32089. 
Elinore  sisters : 

Actress  &  the  maid.     224. 
Dangerous    Mrs.    Delaney. 

9774. 
Mrs.   Delaney   of   Newport. 
30345. 
Eliot     (Annie)     See    Trumbull 

(A.  E.) 
Eliot     (Arthur)     Money-.spider. 

30792. 
Eliot  (C.  W.)  : 

Continental  drama.     8380a. 
Faust.     13900a. 

Eliot  (G.)  pseud.: 

Adam        Bede.         248-253. 

19327-19329. 
Daniel  Deronda.  9802-9805, 

51673. 
IVIiddlemarch.     29397. 
Mill   on   the   Floss.    27355. 

29606. 
Romola.  39877-39879. 

39879a. 
Silas  IMarner.    298-58,42319- 

42327,  49861-49863. 
Spani.sh       gipsy.        13961- 

13963,  37415,  43427-43430, 

52355. 

Eliscu  (E.)  : 

Angel's  passion.     1501. 

Hugh  Manlty.     20-590a. 

Master's  voice.     2S750b. 

One  of  them.    34091. 

Padrone.     3-5024. 

Ruca.    40225. 

Surprising  surprise.    44655. 

Witch.    51263. 
Eliscu  (E.  R.)  : 

Teresa's  fate.    45399. 

Witch.    51263. 
Eliscu     (F.)       St.    John    fires. 
40535. 


3032 


IXDEX 


Eliscu    (J.)  : 

Bob's  wife.    4462. 

Marriage  of  Eugeue-Hicks. 
28411. 
lilkin  (E.  H.)     Madam  Butter- 
fly.   27150. 
Elkin  (I.)     Will  of  God.    51040. 
El  kin  (K.  H.)  : 

Araore  dei  tre  re.    1344. 

Conchita.    8210. 

Cristoforo  Colombo.    9151. 

Fanciulla  del  West.    13G28. 

Madam  Butterfly.    27151. 

Princess  Osra.    37450. 

Tiefland.    46172. 
El  kins    (F.  B.)  : 

Artistic        disappointment. 
1974. 

Bitter  fruits.     4027. 

Civilian  czars.    53185. 

Cripple.    9128,  9129. 

Fame.    13557a. 

Gropers.    17677. 

P.  d.  q.    34y92a. 

Quick  &  the  dead.     38182a. 

Retriever.     39170a. 

Scab.    40922a. 

Solution.     43141. 

Surrender.    55490. 

Two  husbands.    47642b. 

Wright  idea.    51844a. 
Elleford    (AV.   J.)      Wiggins   of 

Pop-over  farm.    50944. 
Ellerbeck  (A.)  : 

Grit.    17658. 

Lady  &  the  tiger.    24348. 

Madonna      of      the      poor. 
27301. 

Man       &       the       militant. 
27740a,  27740b. 

Paradise.    35253. 
Ellerbeck    (E.   A.)      See   Read 

(E.  E.I— Ellerbeck  (A.) 
Ellerkamp  (B.  E.)  : 

Seer.    41399. 

Tressilian  &  Amy.     46921. 
EUermann   (H.)  : 

Geschwister.     16245. 

Politische  riinke.    36727. 
Ellery  (A.)  : 

Army  nurse.    1899. 

Love       making       machine. 
26553. 
Elleston  (F.)     My  Lady  Betty. 

31593. 
Ellington    (J.   S.)      Our  cousin 
Mongolian.     34589. 

Elliot    (I.   M.)      New  minister. 
32424. 

Elliott  (C.  E.)  : 

Hole  in  the  wall.    19972. 
Last  haul.    24713. 
Last  hour.    24718. 
Mammy.    27083. 


Elliott   (C.  E.)— Cont'd. 

Prohibitionist's      dream. 

37665. 
Sheriff's  sacrifice.    42089. 
StJ'aightening       a       crool?. 
44020. 
Elliott   (C.  W.)     Mr.  Gibson  & 

his  gorilla.    30182. 
Elliott      (E.)        Santa     Claus' 

daughter.     40733. 
Elliott    (F.    P.)      Haunted   pa- 
jamas.    18314a. 
Elliott  (G.  R.)     As  you  like  it. 

2051. 
Elliott     (H.)       In    quarantine. 

21301. 
Elliott     (H.     P.)       Pursuit    of 

Priscilla.    37898. 
Elliott      (L.)       When     woman 

rules.     50356. 
Elliott    (L.    I-.)      Check    book. 

6862. 
Elliott    (M.   H.)     Man  without 

a  shadow.    28020. 
Elliott   (R.  C.)  : 

Deadlock.    102.32. 
.Tohn  Smith.     22879. 
Love's        busy        morning. 

26692. 
Wanted,  a  maid.    49527. 
Why.     50724. 
Elliott  (R.  L.)     My  friend,  the 

burglar.     31557. 
Elliott  (S.  B.)  : 

blaster  of  the  king's  com- 
pany.   28715. 
Moonshine  wliiskey.    30961. 
KMintt   (W.)  : 
Alien.    798a. 
Greatest  nation.     53830. 
Elliott  (W.  G.)  : 

Bradv     of     central     oflice. 

52973. 
Montana.    30887a. 
Ellis  (A.  L.)     Little  bit  of  fluff. 

25590a. 
Ellis  (B.  H.)  : 

Parlor  socialist.     35352b. 
Question     of     employment. 

38164. 
Woman      &      the      wager. 
51387. 

Ellis    (C.    B.)      Silas    Marner. 
42324. 

Ellis    (C.   E.)  : 

Braving  the  world.    4954. 
Sentenced  for  life.    41503. 

Ellis   (C.  T.)  : 

Casper,  the  minstrel.    0382. 
Casper,  the  warbler.     6383. 
Casper,  the  yodler.    6384. 
German  minstrel.     16193. 

Ellis  (Caroline  H.)     Why  not! 
50744. 


Ellis  (Celie)  : 

Both  sides  of  the  question. 

4716. 
Facing  the  enemy.    13320. 
What     the     ship     brought. 
50142, 
Ellis        (Cliai'les)  Loyalty. 

26801. 
Ellis    (Charles  H.)  : 
As  ye  sow.    2031. 
At  Tampa  Bay.    2197,  2198. 
Before  Santiago.    3287. 
Between  the  lines.    3677. 
Irish  jailer.    21994. 
Modern  woodman.    30669. 
On  the  Potomac.    33888. 
Opera      singer's      husband. 

34266. 
Pythian  soldier.    37943. 
Your        neighbor's        wife. 
52229. 
Ellis  (E.  C.)    Consul's  daughter. 

8365. 
P^llis     (E.    .L)     Winter's    tale. 

51203. 
Ellis  (E.  M.)  : 

First  of  May.     14382. 
In      Forty  -  fourth      street. 
21175. 
Ellis   (E.  M.  O.)     Love  in  dan- 
ger.    26521a. 
Ellis  (E.  S.)  : 

Comedy  of  Cupid.     8059. 
Patriot  &  tory.     35564. 
Ellis  (Edith)     See  Furness  (E. 

E.) 
Ellis         (Edward)  Suicide. 

44435a. 
Ellis  (G.  F.)     Ikey  Goldstieu's 

experience.     20959. 
Ellis   (Mrs.  U.)     See  Ellis   (E. 

M.  O.) 
Ellis  (H.  A.)     Wanted,  a  tenor. 

49538. 
Ellis  (H.N.)    Who  is  lie?  50615. 
Ellis  (H.  W.)  : 

Ambition.     1107. 

Biiou,    the    waif    &    strav. 

3827. 
Columbus'      discovery      of 

Amer.     8028. 
Dead  men's  shoes.     10211. 
Donnybrook.     11399. 
Fotheringay.     15104. 
Joan  of  Arc.     22765,  22768. 
New  world.     32500.      - 
Rapid  transit.     38475. 
Rich  &  poor.     39331. 
Ritta.     39526. 
Sally  in  our  alley.     40602. 
Siiall     we     condemn     hei'? 

41926. 
Spider  &  the  fly.     43529. 
Tempest  in  a  china  teapot, 
45292a. 


3033 


IXDEX 


Ellis  (H.  W.)— Cont'd. 

Tesas.     45489. 

Whv  not !     50744. 

Witch.     512G7. 
Ellis  (I.  M.)  : 

Columbus'      discovery      of 
Amer.     8028. 

Donnybrook.     11399,  11400. 

Fotherintray.     15104. 

.Joan  of  Arc.     22768. 

Spider  &  the  fly.     43529. 

Witch.     51267. 
Ellis     (J.)      Power     of     office. 

3697S. 
Ellis  (J.  B.)     Fran.     1.5243f. 
Ellis     (J.     C.)     B'loor    walker. 

14546. 
Ellis  ( K.  F. )  : 

Family  album.     13-585. 

Fit    &    Suitemall    fashions. 
14420. 

Platform  monologues. 

36449. 

Then  &  now.     45697. 

Woman's  intuition.  51538. 
Ellis  (L.)  Driving  rod.  llSlla. 
Ellis  (Marion)  : 

Her  ambition.     18911. 

Statue  at  Rosedale.     43833. 
Ellis  (Marquis)    Life-boat  crew. 

25289. 
Ellis  (N.)     Night  at  the  circus. 

32650. 
Ellis     (S.     A.)     Prodigal     son. 

37586. 
Ellis  (S.  R.)  : 

Army  nurse.     1899. 

F>onnie  Scotland.     4.583. 

Brother  Pyramus.     .5276. 

Capt.  Karl.     6122. 

Evil  eye.     13155,  13156. 

Jolly  magpies.     22944. 

Lights  of  the  world.    2.54.S3. 

Wacht  am  llhein.     49341. 

Watch  on  the  Rhine.  49689. 
Ellis  (T.  M.)  : 

Charming  bishop.     6810. 

Queen  Mary's  shoe.     38005. 
Ellis  (W.  A.)  : 

Bjirenhiiuter.     2793. 

End  of  the  world.     12721. 

Feast  of  Belshazzar.   139.50. 
Ellis     (W.    C.)     Who    is    he? 

50615. 
Ellis  (Walter)  : 

For  the  king.     14934. 

Loyalty.     26801. 

Troubled  waters.     47168. 
Ellis    (Wayne)     See  Ellis    (H. 

W.) 
Ellis  (William)     Ketcham  par- 
don.    23628. 

Ellison    (B.  B.)     Manicure  girl 
in  a  barber  shop.     28067. 


Ellison  (J.)     Order  of  the  day. 

34313. 
Ellison      (L.     W.)      Interview. 

21841. 
Elliston  (A.  L.)  : 

By  woman's  wit.     5732. 
Recoiling  vengeance.  38677. 
Unlucky  tip.     48-385. 
Elliston        ( G. )         Greenhorn. 

17599a. 
Elliston     (L.)       Severed    coin. 

41635. 
Elluian  (S.  E.)  : 

House  of  clay.     20398. 
Overman.     34965. 
Ellsler     (E.)     My    wife's    hat. 

31753. 
Ellsler  (.T.  A.)  : 

Manuna's  gone  out.     27675. 
Wild-fire.     50956. 
Ellsley.    Polly's  troubles.    36750. 
Ellsworth : 

Country  visitor.     8799. 
My  v\ild  rose.     31769. 
Ellsworth    (C.)     Honey   Bunch 

&  the  spooks.     20115. 
Ellsworth  (E.)     Domestic  pets. 

11321. 
Ellsworth  (E.  O.  J.)  : 

Belle  Brandon.     3378. 
Prodigal  father.     37578. 
Romance  of  the  Amer.  Rev- 
olution.    39810. 
Wife  for  wife.     50886. 
Ellsworth    {Mr.   and   Mrs.   H.) 

Silk  stocking.     42372. 
Ellsworth  (L.  D.)  : 

Luckless  David.     26839. 
Yankee  king.     52001. 
Ellsworth  (W.)     Sec  Pettigrew 

(M.  D.) 
Ellwanger  (W.  T.)  : 

Frenchy's  invention.    153S0. 
Peacemaker.     35696. 
Souvenir  tiends.     43399. 
Ellwood.         Chance       meeting. 

6671. 
Ellwood    (R.)     Track  of  guilt. 

46681. 
Elmaleh    (L.   II.)      Esther,   the 

queen.    12958. 
Elmendorf   (W.  C.)  : 

Boy  from  the  West.    4834. 
College  boy.     7827. 

Elmer  (R.  D.)     Ship  without  a 
rudder.     42122. 

Elmore  (A.  S.)    Bull.    5439. 
Elmore   (Clifford)     See  Parker 

(C.  E.) 
Elmore    (G.)      First  volunteer. 

14396a. 

Elmore  (H.)     Tempter.     45341. 
Ii^lms    (G.   C.)      Brass  buttons. 
4928. 


Elora    (B.  D.)  : 
Echo.    12194. 
Two.    47534. 
Elroy   (E.)  : 

Her  wedding  night.    19171. 
How     women     win     men. 

20563. 
In  the  heart  of  Md.    21-132. 
Paradise  alley.     35255. 
Whirlpool.     50461. 
Elsbach    (E.   A.)  : 

April  first.    52717. 
Mothers  of  men.    31195d. 
Elser  (F.  B.)  : 

Love  exchange.    26-503. 
Marconi.    29980. 
Queen      of      Wall      street. 
38091. 
El  sing     (N.    M.)       Busted    up. 

5609a. 
Eisner     (B.)       Famous    school 

days.    53603. 
Eisner  (E.)  : 

Americans.     1278. 
Criminal.    53288. 
Dominic's  love.     11330. 
Francesca  da  Rimini.  1.5249. 
Girl       from       Somewhere. 

16522b. 
Great     Marstou     sensation. 

17426. 
In  Queen  Elizabeth's  time. 

21302. 
Insjratitude.     21715. 
Kid-gloved  Nan.    23663. 
Love  in  an  apple  orchard. 

26520. 
Mover's  daughter.     31259a. 
Ov.d  wagon.    34974. 
Paul    &    Virginia.      3-5600, 

35601. 
Prophet.    37712. 
Salome.    40611. 
Third  house.    45808. 
Until  eternity.     48432. 
Voice  from  the  wilderness. 

49223. 
Wolf-spider.     51357a. 

Eisner    (O.)  : 

Fran  Anne.     15279. 
Kleine  Zacharias.     24094. 

Elson    (.L)     Under  the  wheels. 

48225. 
Elson   (M.)     Veronica.     48878. 
Elster  (K.)  d.  v.: 

IMiu  h0ire  haand.     29706a. 

Uten  hjem.     48576. 

Elsworth   (O.)     Great  mistake. 

17434. 
Elting  (H.)  : 

Ethel's  fate.    13002. 

Twisted.     47509. 

Eltinge    (.L)      Miss    Swift    of 
N.  Y.    30035. 


3034 


1^'DEX 


Elton  (E.)  : 

Country  dance.    8750. 
Diamond  queen.     10769. 
Haste      to     the     wedding. 

18287. 
Master  passion.    28719. 
Queen  of  diamonds.    38018. 
Elton  (G.)     Mv  2;irl.    31567. 
Ehvell    (J.  B.)  : 

Pi'incess.     37387. 
Weaver's  s;old.     49863. 
Elwing  (B.)     Joseph.     22098. 
Ehvood    (G.)      Lover's   plun2:e. 

26678. 
Ehvood     (R.)       Boj'     gambler. 

4835. 
Ehvood         (W.)  Highroad. 

19454. 
Ehvyn    (L.  M.)  : 

Dot,  the  miner's  daughter. 

11500. 
Millie,        the        quadroon. 

29624. 
Murder  will  out.    31370. 
Rachel,        the     tire     waif. 

38304 
Ruined  life.    40247. 
S\veetbrier.    44779. 
Switched  off.     44807. 
Uncle  Sam's  cooks.     48028. 
Ely   (E.  Atchison-)     See  Atchi- 
son-Ely. 

Ely    (L.    B.)  : 

Dry  town.     53477. 
Greatest  of  these.     17529. 
Love  asylum.    26478,  26479. 
Quicksands.     38193a. 
Tar     &     feathers.       45133, 

45134. 
Witnpss    for    the    defense. 
C1326. 
Elyock    (P.    A.)      Crovaied   be- 
fore dawn.     9234. 
Elyot       (W.)         See       Elliott 

(C.  W.) 
Elzear      (H.)        1002d      night. 

52488. 
Elzear      (P.)        Jack      Storm. 
22364. 

Emanuel  (G.)  : 

Capitau     Fracassa.       6055, 
Zigeuner.     52342. 
Zingari.    52359. 

Emanuel  (J.)     Fun  in  a  school 
room.     15687a. 

Embach   (P.)  : 

Glatteis.    16739. 

Sein  suendenfall.    41411. 

Emeigh  (M.  H.  or  M.  V.)  : 
Exhibit  no.  4,268.    13211. 
Heiress    of    Cherry    farm. 

18679. 
Monster  sin.    30877. 


Emerick  (G.  H.)  : 

Finnigan's  ball.     14287. 
Finnigan's  courtship.  14288. 
Finnigan's  wedding.    14292. 
Giddy  old  pair.     16339. 
McFadden's  e  1  o  p  e  m  e  n  t. 

27075. 
McSorley's  twins.    27117. 
Shooting  the  chutes.    42153. 
Too  many  darlings.     46526. 
Undiscovered  genius.  48273. 
Emerson     (A.    Y.)     Mother    of 

Frank  Cross.     54611. 
Emerson     (B.)     Darky    gather- 
ing.    9901. 
Emerson  (Edwin)  : 

Polar  predicament.     36662. 
Throutih  earthquake  &  fire. 

40071. 
Lender  the  terror.     48222. 
Emerson  (Evalyn)  : 

In  old  Venice.     21279. 
Lorelei.     26230. 
Spring  of  heliotrope.  43641. 
Emerson  (H. )  : 

Anier.     Hawaii     burlesque. 

1146. 
Swell  affair.     44794. 
Emerson  (.1.)  : 

Easy     Jim,     the     straight 

crook.     12177b. 
In      the      Arab's      power. 

21342a. 
Jlairic  strings.     27389a. 
Price  he  paid.     37140!). 
Secret  service  man.     55268. 
Soul  of  the  violin.     43328n. 
Emerson  (L.  S.)     Widow's  mite. 

50S60b. 
Emers:>n  (M.)     Will-o'-the-wisp. 

51029. 
Emerson  (M.  B.)     Snowball,  a 

colored  valet.     42910. 
Emerson    (N.   N.)     Amer.   girl. 

1211. 
Emerson  (R.  W.)  Santon.  40755. 
Emerson   (T.)     Egyptian  mum- 
my.    12315. 

Emer.son  (W.  B.)  : 

Adventuress.     375. 
Musical  capt.     31419 

Emerson  (W.  D.)  : 

Cabman  &  the  lady.     5779. 
Country  romance.     8784. 
Humble  pie.     20627. 
Smith,  the  aviator.     42840. 
Unknown  rival.     48378. 

Emerson   (W.  G.)  : 

Shall  the  woman  be  stoned? 

41925. 
Treasure  of  Hidden  Valley. 

46903c. 

Emerson      (W.     R.)      Putkins. 
37919. 


Emery.     Husbnnd,  a  wife  &  a 

friend.     20716. 
Emery  (E.)  : 

Brotherhood  of  the  boi'der. 

5282.  5283. 
Gypsey's  secret.     17818. 
Gypsy's  secret.     17848. 
Emery  (E.  T.)  : 

Billy's  happy  day.     3892. 
Bold  fearless  man.     4510. 
Christmas  present.     7241. 
Jack's  affinity.     22381. 
Love  pirate.     26601. 
Petticoat  soldier.     54941. 
Prince  imnerial.     37305. 
Seeds  of  sin.     41385. 
Unexpected  visit.     48299. 
Emerv  (F.  P.)     Merry  wives  of 

Windsor.     29278. 
Emerv    ( H.    B.)     Love   finds   a 

way.     26504. 
Emery     (J.)      Irish    authoress. 

21957. 
Emerv  (.1.  A.)     Naushty  widow. 

32089. 
Emery  (K.  P.)     Jokers. 


22918a. 
an    en- 


Emery    (M.)     Wanted, 

gagement.     49551. 
Emery  (M.  B.  B.)  : 
Constancy.     8350. 
Last  of  the  Aztecs.     24732. 
Miller's  lass.     29620. 
Miser's  treasure.     29874. 
Under    the    circumstances. 
48155. 
Emerv     (S.)      Noah's    ark    jr. 

32906. 
Ernes,  Foster  &  Puerner.     Slam 

42223. 
Emii,^    (E.    M.)      Make-believe 

man.     27592. 
Emig  ( J.  L.  &  R. )      Lucky  stone. 

26878a. 
Emlyn  (C.  W.)  : 

Moonshine.     30955. 
Rip      Van      Winkle.      jun. 
39497. 
Emmerling  (J.  C.)     Robert  Eni- 

met.     39632. 
Emmert  ( H.  L. )     Cai'men  up  t<\ 

the  minute.     6249. 
Emmert  (L.  A.)  : 

Her       husband's       friend. 

19030. 
Royal  waif.     40188. 
Ennnet    (A.)     On  the  banks  of 

Killarney.     33802. 
Ennnet      (H.)       Heroic     black- 
smith.    19287. 
Emmet  (H.  AV.)  : 

Blue     bells     o'     Scotland. 

4352. 
By  order  of  the  court.  5089. 
German  soldier.     16196. 
Just  in  time.     23361. 


3035 


INDEX 


Emmet  (H.  W.)— Cont'd. 
Society  star.     43023. 
To  the  front.     463S3. 
True  fraternity.     47218. 
Emmet     (J.     D.)     Sliadow     of 

Clargis.     41678. 
Emmet  (J.  K.)  : 

Fritz      ill      a      madhouse. 

15486. 
Fritz  in  Ireland.     15488. 
Fritz's  brothex".     15495. 
Piper  &  peasant.     36377. 
Uncle  Joe.     47977. 
Eunuett    (B.)     House  of  fear. 

20402. 
Emmett   ( D.   D. )     Hard   times. 

18210. 
Emmett  (G.)  : 

Mere  child.     29196. 
Mrs.  Murphy's  2d  husband. 
30417. 
Emmett    (H.  W.)     See  Emmet 

(H.  W.) 
Emmett  (K.)  : 

Amer.  boy.     1169-1171. 
Chut,  an  Amer.  boy.    6829. 
Slum  band.     42801. 
Waifs  of  N.  Y.     49382. 
Emmons  (J.  G.)     My  brother's 

keeper.     31510. 
Emmons  (P.  D.)  : 

His  father's  wife.     19624. 
Ivanhoe.     22273. 
Emms  (C. )     Old  maids  no  more. 

33556. 
Emms    (C.   I.)     Jes'  lak  white 

fo'ks.     22636. 
Emory    (D.  M.)     Mystery  of  a 

grease  spot.     31833. 
Emory  (F.)  : 

Maryland  manor.     24613. 
Matrimony,  ltd.     28838. 
]-:mrick  (G.  T.)     Mulligan  flats. 

31325. 
Enander  (H.  L.)  : 

At    the    end   of   the    year. 

222Sa. 
Three  plays.    46016. 
Voice  of  love.    49230a. 
Ende  (A.  von)     iSee  Von  Ende. 
Enderling     (P.)       Cstpreussen. 

34413a. 
Enderly  *   (M.      S.)        Camilla. 

5939. 
lenders     (G.)      Graf    D'Orsays 

letzte  tat.    17220c. 
Eudicott  (W.)     Wonder-wauder 

man.    51650. 
Endres  (A.)  : 

Kate  of  Heilbronn.     23.506. 

Talkative       yoiing       lady. 

45005. 

Endres  (M.)    Walpurgis.  49442. 

Enebuske  (S.  F.)     Detective  in 

petticoats.    10619. 


En§leh    (H.    B.)      See    Herzog 

(H,  &  B.) 
Engel.    Grape  girl.    17324. 
Engel   (A.)  : 

Dressur     auf     den     mann. 

11819. 
Ehemiinnerzug.     12.326. 
Einheirat.    12356. 
Friiulein  Frau.    1.5234. 
Fremde     von     distinktion. 

15354. 
Gentleman  from  the  seces- 
sion.   leilSa. 
Gliick    bei    fraueu.      14571, 

16791. 
Herr     aus     der     sezession. 

53931. 
Jammerpepi.    22450. 
Junge  papa.    23296. 
Kleiue  Vulkan.     24093. 
Love  mill.    54343. 
Miss  Exzentrick.    29937. 
Pariser  luft.     35312-35314. 
Poker.     36655a. 
Rhodope.     39320. 
Rote  muehle.    40053. 
Schrei     uach     dem     kinde. 

41124b. 
Schwester  Helene.    41144. 
Tripelenteute.     47057a. 
Engel     (Frank)       Away    from 

home.    2575. 
Engel    (Fred)     ,Tust  neighbors. 
23379. 

Engel  (G.)  : 

Ausflug  ins  sittliche.     2403. 
Heitere  residenz.    1SG90. 
Hochzeit  von  Poel.     19922. 
Lachende  mirakel.    24304. 
Engel    (.J.)    Runaway  princess. 

40280. 
Engel       (L.)         Flower      girl. 

14580. 
Engel  (O.)  Aushilfsbaby.  2463a. 
Engelhart     (A.    E. )         Process 
server.    37570. 


(S.) 


Hindoo     god. 


Engelke 

19504. 
Engelman  (E.  M.)     Caterpillar 

&  butterfly.     6449. 
Engelsman   (A.  D.)     President. 

37074. 

Engesser  (G.  E.  &  V.)  : 

In  the  heart  of  the  Ozarks. 

21433a. 
Ole's    adventures    in    Toy- 
land.    33692a. 
Wliat     happened     to     Ole. 
5008011. 
Euglilnder   (L.)  : 

B.  Sharpe.    2010. 
Belle  of  Bohemia.    3.398. 
Girl  from  Vienna.    16544. 
Mme.  Moselle.    27211a. 

3036 


My    wife's 


D. )      Montezuma. 


EnglJinder    (L.)— Cont'd. 

Round  of  pleasure.    40094. 
Vielliel)chen.      49003, 49004. 
England  (H.)     See  Englund. 
Euglander     (E.)      Around    the 

world  on  wheels.    1915. 
Eiigle  (A.  C.  S.)     Smithsonian. 

42845. 
Engle    (B.   M.)  : 

Before  dawn  of  day.    3284. 
Without  the  law.    51323. 
Engle    (C.   H.)      Queen   of  tlie 

woods.     38087. 
Engle  (W.K.)     Medica.    29016. 
Englehardt-Probert    (L.)  : 
Appomattox.     1725. 
See      also      Probert-Engle- 
hardt  (L.) 
Eugleton  (N.)    See  Shackleford 

(N.   E.) 
English       (A.)         Montezuma. 

30915. 
English     (B.    M.) 

new  cook.    31765. 
English    (T. 

30915 
English    (W.    B.)      Three   fast 

men.    45961. 
Englund  (H.)  : 

First  warning.    14397. 
Paternoster.     35531. 
Eugstrom  (R.  D.)     Golden  ball. 

53808. 
Eugstrom  sisters.    Night  of  the 

ball.    32714. 
Enking    (O.)      Peter  Luth.  von 

Altenhagen.    36003. 
Eulow  (C.)     Soldier  of  tlie  re- 
public.    43084. 
Ennery    (A.   d')      See  Dennery 

(A.    P.) 
Enuis    (B.) 
Ennis  (J.  S.)  : 
Cobra.    7745. 
Getting  even. 
.Joining      the 

22901. 
Live-ever-more.     25948. 
No   matter   what   happens. 

32870. 
Rosewood  place.     40043. 
Euo  (H.  L.)  Baglioui.  2808,2809. 
Enoch  &  cie. : 
Aigle.    636. 
Auberge  rouge.     2353. 
Aureole.     2449a. 
•     Brigande.     5106. 
Celeste.    6505. 
Chasse  3.  courre.     6825. 
Cobzar.    7748. 
Dans  la  foret.    9818. 
Danscuse  de  Pompei.     9825. 
Dorise.     11472. 
Dragons    de    I'imp^ratrice. 
11654. 


Movies.     31260d. 


16279. 
Maccabees. 


INDEX 


Enoch  &  cie. — Cont'd. 

Fiorella.     14295. 

Crina.    16371. 

Habanera.    17862,  17863. 

Job.    227S0. 

Jota.     23059. 

Mme.  Malbrough.    27209. 

Mam'zelle  Soui'ire.     27702. 

Marchand    de    masques. 
28166a. 

Marche  au  .soleil.     28168. 

Reine  s'aniuse.     38979. 

Rhena.     39314. 

Salome.     40612. 

Son  petit  frere.     43226. 

Souia.     432.54. 

Vendetta.     48778. 
Enoch  &  sons : 

Autumn  manoeuvres.    2501. 

Ballet  girl.     2850. 

Cro^vn  of  India.     9227. 

Princess  Osra.     37450. 

Princesse  Osra.     37472. 
Enos  (iifr.s.  B.)     True  hearts  of 

Amer.     47227. 
Enos  (E.  E.)  : 

John  Champe.     22844. 

Love      &      the      locksmith. 
26469a. 

On  the  road  to  Rome.  3390(5. 
Enrich     (A.    Diaz)     See    Diaz 

Enrich. 
p]nrislit  (J.)  : 

Emancipation  day.     12572. 
•      ( Jlitter  Gulch.     16764 

Pierre  Gadeau.     36264. 

Promotor.     37686. 
Enrii?ht  (J.  J.)  : 

-All    men    are    not    created 
eoual.     52626. 

Wake.     55809. 

Well  done,  thou  clever  Jew. 
55865. 

You're  alright,  Elsie.  56038. 
Enriquez    (R.    de   Zayas)     See 

Zayas  Enriquez. 
Ensign  (H.  L.)  : 

Honest  people.     20107. 

Our  college  boys.     34.571. 

Rooms  for  rent.     39904. 

Rooms  to  let.     39905. 

Year  2000.     52052. 

1999.     52516. 
Knsisn  (W.  F.)     Si,  the  tramp. 

42221.  42222. 
Enlhoven    (G.)      Ellen    Young. 

53516. 
I^hithoven    (Mr.    and    Mrs.    G.) 

Honeysuckle.     20135b. 
Entremont      (H.     L.     d')     See 

D'Entreinont. 
Eon     (Mouezv-)     See    Mouezj"- 

Eon. 
Ephrai'm   (A.)     Comme  ils  sent 
tons.     8118. 


Eppert  (V.)    Other  gods..  34448. 
Epps  (G.  A.)    Svmpathetic  man. 

44860. 
Epstein  (B.)  : 

Common  sense.     8145a. 
Post       graduate       course. 
36870a. 
Epstein   (I.)     Always  on  hand. 

1036. 
Epstein    (M.)      Suzette.     44709. 
Epstein  (R.  T.)  : 

Her  only  way.     19095a. 
Who.     50596b. 
Epstein  (S.)     Schuee.     41077. 
Ejiworth   league   of  the   M.   E. 
church.     Pageant    of    Metho- 
dism.    35044d. 
Erastov  (G.)  : 
Sold.     43051. 
Whirlwind.     50467. 
Erath-Tissot      (A.)       Dernl6rc 

vestale.     10522. 
Erben       (R.)       Enoch      Arden. 

12791. 
Erckmann  (E)  : 

Ami    Fritz.     1296a.     15427, 

15428. 
Amieo  Fritz.     1301. 
Bells.     3458. 

Heaven's  venceance.    18600. 
My  friend  Fritz.     31549. 
Erckmaun-Ciiati'ian.    See  Erck- 
mann  (E.) — Chatrlan   (L.  G. 
C.  A.) 
Erdraan  (B.  G.)  : 

Hungry  heart.     20667. 
Hunt  for  liappiness.     20678. 
Erdman,(G.  F,  von)     See  Von 

Erdman. 
Erdmann-.Jesnitzer  (S.)  : 
Auf  roter  erde.     2364. 
Hand  von  driiben.     18056. 
Erdodv   (T. )     Interior  decorat- 
ing.    21814. 

Ericius  (A.  G.)  : 

Misunderstanding.    30494a. 
Unser  boarding  -  liouse. 

48416 
Erickson     (H.    C.)      Conquest. 

8294. 
Erlan  (J.  O.)  : 

Knox  Trender.     24198. 
Man  with  the  black  gloves. 
28004. 
Erlanger     (A.    L. )     Pollyanna. 

the  glad  girl.     36744a. 
Erlanger  (C.)  : 

Aphrodite.     1675a. 
Sorciere.     43291 
Erlanger  (F.  d')  : 

Noel.     32964,  32965. 
Tess.     45447,  45448. 
Erlanger     (N.    von)     Mousque- 
taires  noirs.     31255. 


Erie  (F.)     See  Eckerle  (P.) 
Erman  (H.)  : 

Almost.     960. 

Daugherty's  Jinny.     9929. 

Such  mortals  be.     44369. 

Tv,-o  men,   a  woman   &   an 
heirloom.     47692. 

1794.     52500. 
Ermatiuger    (J.    J.)     Our    mu- 
sical quartette     34718 
Ermo,     pseud.      See     Baldwin 

(W.  J.)  jr. 
Erne    (V.)     Lord   &   the   girls. 

54319. 
Erner   (F.  A.)     Forger.     15004. 
Ernest  (H.)     Quaker  City  quar- 
tette.    37950. 
Ernst    (A.)      Frasquita.     15275. 
Ernst    (F.  H.)     Peter  Miihlen- 

berg.     36004,  36005. 
Ernst  (G.  A.)  : 

Christmas  supper.     7249. 

Down  brakes.     11583. 

Echoes.     12199. 

Midget.     29403. 

Widow  Lerouge.     50818. 
Ernst  ( G.  O. )     Bob,  the  modern 

Puck.     4446. 
Ernst  (J.  H.)  : 

His  vacation.    19832a. 

Jinuuie.    22739a. 

Spies.    43543c. 

Tea  at  Bramley's.     45178a. 

Yellow  diamonds.    56025. 
Ernst  (K.)  : 

Bengal  tiger.    3516. 

Broke  &  a  1000  miles  from 
home.     5163. 

Brother     against     brother. 
5255. 

Crust  of  bread.    9276,9278. 

Illusions.    20970. 

Innocent  crowd.    21740. 

Might  is  right.    29519. 

Rohan.     39739. 

Widow's  fan.    50855. 

Ernst       (O.)         See      Schmidt 

(O.E.) 
Ernst  (P.)  : 

Brunhild.     5347. 
Ninon  de  Lenclos.    32825. 
Ernst  (W.)  jr.    Merely  a  mon- 
arch.    29202. 

Errant  (C.  J.)  : 

John    Brown    of    Harpers 

Ferry.     22835. 
Missing  link.    30063. 

Erriquez  (A.)     Redenti.    55132. 
Errol  (G.)     When  2  hearts  are 

1.    50344. 
Errol     (L.)       Two    flights    up. 

47609. 
Erskine    (E.  E.)      Duel   at  the 

Chateau  Marsanac.     119.56. 


3037 


INDEX 


Krskine  (J.)  : 

Hearts  enduring.    18554. 
Pag:eant    of    Roger    Bacon. 
35049b. 
Erskine   (Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.)     Ro- 
mantic shepherds.    39839a. 

Krvin  (K.)  : 

Gas  route.    53748. 
Referee.    3S860a. 

Erviue  (S.  G.)  : 

Four  Irish  pUiys.    15154a. 

Jane  Clegg.    22453a. 

John  Ferguson.    54114. 

Magnanimous  lover.    27405. 

Mixed  marriage.    30526. 
Erwan      {Mrs.   S.)      Atlantean. 

2321. 
Erwin  (J.  W.)     Are  you  an  elk? 

1803. 
Erwiu  (M.  A.)  : 

Black  cross.    4078. 

Doo  Little  family.    11426. 

War  clouds.    49577. 

Krwin  (W.  W.)  : 
Duped.     12042. 
Oct.  first.    33246. 
Erwood    (H.)      Mental    mates. 

29126b. 
Erwood  (R.  J.)     Running  wild. 

40303. 
Esberger   (W.)     Nowhere  land. 

33114. 
Escheubach    (M.    von    Ebner-) 

/S'ee  Ebner-Escheubach. 

Eschig  (M.)  : 

Amour  tzigane.    1362. 
Babyloue.     2651a. 
Canard  jaune.    5984. 
Chanson  d'Halewyn.  6706a. 
Charmante  Rosalie.    53114. 
Cocorico.     7755a. 
Conite      de      Luxembourg. 

8191. 
Franz  von  Assisi.     15271. 
Julien.     23226. 
L^preuse.    25092. 
Manette.     28052. 
Manoeuvres         d'automne. 

28083a. 
Marine-gustl.     28276. 
Menage  polonais.    29116a. 
Moulins       qui       chantent. 

31219. 
Poilu.    54990. 

St.  Fi'angois  d'Assise.  40527. 
Sangre  y  sol.     40706. 
Scemo.    41006a. 
Soldat  de  chocolat.    43063. 
Trahison    de    Pan.      46744, 

46745. 
Trois  araoureuses.    47136. 

Eschwegl    (S.)      Queen 'of   the 
Bowery.     38049,  38050. 


Escobar  (A.)  : 

Dirigible.    1090S. 
Estrellas  fugaces.    12966. 
Ochavos.     33240. 
Seiiora  Barl^a-Azul.     41480. 
Eseret     (M.)      See    Fortescue. 

(M.  T.) 
Esmann  (A.)  : 

His     lionor,      the      mavor. 

19660. 
Low-Dutch  grocer.    26764. 
Mavor     of     the     Bowei*y. 
28939. 
Esmann  (G.)  : 

Alte  heim.    1018. 
Drei  kammerspiele.     11799. 
Masken.     28616. 
Ober.     33210. 
Vater  &  sohn.    48732. 
Wanderfalke.     49478. 
Esmann      (H.     T.)        Bumper- 

nickle"s  troubles.    5455. 
Esmond  (H.  V.)  : 

Bad  hats.    52809. 

Billv's     little     love     affair. 

3893. 
Eliza  comes  to  stay.    12491. 
Her  vote.     19162. 
One  summer's  day.    34106. 
When  we  were  21.    50352. 
Wilderness.    51007. 
Esmond         sisters.  Lover's 

whims.     26685. 
Esmonde  (E.)     Price.    37137. 
Espantaleon    (E.)      Isia   verde. 

22137. 
Espg  de  Metz  (G.)  : 

An  nom  du  chef.    2349. 
Plus  fort  que  le  mal.    38577. 
'70.     52465. 
Esphorst    (H.    J.)    )    Irish    di- 
plomacy.   21973. 
Espinasse   (R. )  : 

Black  necklace.     4127. 
Heiress.     18669. 
Intrigue.     21858. 
Espinosa  (A.  M.)  : 
Consuelo.     8362. 
Gran  Galeoto.     17251a. 
Poder     de     la    impotencia. 
36610. 
Esposito  (M.)    Postbag.   36879a. 

3687Gb. 
Esquier  (C.)  : 

Duval  pere  et  fils.     12090. 
Erreur  iudiciaii'e.     12887. 
Mam'zolle  Chichi.     27701. 
Esse  (C.  van)     See  Van  Esse. 
Essex  (F.)     She.     41987. 
Essig  (H.)  : 

Des  kaisers  soldaten.   10527, 
Frauennuit.     15294. 
Held  vom  \va\a.     18713. 
Ihr  stilles  gliick.     209.53. 
Sch\\'einepriester.     41139. 

3038 


Essig  (M.  F.)  : 

Bondage  of  dishonor.    4543. 
Hearts  in.surgent.     18559. 
Estabrook   (A.  L.)     Ladies'  de- 
light.    24324. 
Estabrook   (G.)     Joust.     23075. 
Estabrook     (H.)     Mrs.    Avery. 

30299. 
Estabrook  (H.  D.)  Joust.  23075. 
Estaing    (C.  C.  d')     See  D'Es- 

taing. 
Este  (H.  d')     See  D'Este. 
Este  (M.  d')     See  Sturges  (Mrs. 

Solomon) 
Estebanez   (J.)     See  Tamayo  y 

Bails  (M.) 
Estella    (M.)     Mystery    of   the 

yogis.     31855. 
Estelle   (K.)     Jack,  the  friend- 
less.    22360. 
Estep   (E.  C.)     De  daughter  of 

de  regiment.     10168a. 
Esterbrook   (R.)   jr.     Devotion. 

10728. 
Estes  (D.)  &  CO.     New  century 

Shakespeare.     41755^1778. 
Estes  (M.)  : 

Edessa.     12222. 
Veiled  prophet  of  Khoras- 
san.     48755. 
p:stes    &    Lauriat.      Works    of 

Shake.speare.     41913. 
Esteso  (L.)  : 
i  Loca.     26038. 

Pobre  Dolores.    36589. 
Estev   (E.  G.)     Foxy  grandma. 

15218. 
Esteye     (M.)     See    Eilshemins 

(L.  M.) 
Estherson    (F.    H.)     In   hell   & 

out.     21200a. 
Estill  (E.)     Wutheriag  Heights. 

51922. 
Kstoc  (P.  d')  : 

Candidat  Machefer.     5997. 
Pi^ge.     36262. 
Sabotage.     40420-40422. 
Siege  de  Berlin.     42267a. 
Estremera  (A.)  : 

Aba.1o  los  solteros.     52544. 
Cuarenta  horas.    9300. 
Cuento  sinfonico.     9333a. 
Gran  democrata.    17250a. 
Hogar  alegre.     19953. 
Reio.1  de  arena.     30001. 
Statu  quo.     43S30. 
Templo  do  Cupido.     55529. 
Estvan  (M.)     Monsieur  le  mar- 
quis.    30864. 
Etcheverry  (J.  de  Susini-)     See 

Susini-Etcheverry. 
Etherington     (H.    F.)      Sealed 

silver.     41248. 
Etherington      (T.)      Power     of 
prayer.     36980. 


INDEX 


Ethical  culture  school : 

Amer.       the      wondei-land. 

52660. 
loci  iocosi.     2191S. 
Ett  (V.  van)     See  Van  Ett. 
Etteu    (G.    F.    van)     See    Van 

Etten. 
Ettinger   (O.  D.)     Outcast  son. 

34875. 
i:ttingei-    (II.)     Courier  of  the 

Mikado.     8835. 
Ettlinger  (K.)  : 

Besch  werdebuch .     3565. 
Heimkehr     de.s     Odvsseus. 

18638a-lS638c. 
Maxl.     28897. 
Etzeltine    (C.  J.)     Lost  in  the 

desert.     26316. 
Kudel  (P.)     Statue  du  comman- 

deur.     43834. 
Eugenio     (J.     M.     Martin    de) 

See  Martin  de  Eugenio. 
Eugeiuis.  Exiles.  13221. 
Euleuberg  (H.)  : 

Alles  um  geld.     933. 
Belinda     3355. 
Ikarus  &  Daedalus.     20954. 
Ulrich,  fiirst  von  Waldeck. 
47900. 

P^uler  (G.  F.)  : 

As  it  always  ends.     2006. 

Conquest  of  Mex.     8303. 

C)ur  heroes  in  Cuba.     34665. 

Tail  of  the  tiger.     44921. 
Euphrat      (E.      J.)       Fettered 
mind.     14087, 

Euripides : 

Alcestis.     717a. 
Andromache.     1443a. 
Bacchae.     2652a. 
Hippolytus.     19512a. 
Iphigenia  among  the  Tauri. 

21927. 
Iphigenia      in      T  a  u  r  i  s  . 

21925a-21927. 
Medea.  29011a-29011d, 

53127. 
Rhesus.     39315,  39315a. 
Trojan  women.     47141a. 
European    play     bureau.     Con- 
fession.    8232. 
Eustace   (J.  A.)     Plot  &  coun- 
terplot.    36546. 
Eustis  (F.  J.)  : 

Crystal  slipper.    9279. 
Sancho-Pedro.    40682. 
Two   little  dons   of   Spain. 
47670. 
Eustis   (G.   P.)     Scarlet  letter. 

40978. 
Eustis    (T.)     Girl   from   home. 

16499. 
Euwer    (A.  H.)     Voices  of  the 
night.     49247. 

5379— VOL  2—16 87 


Evans  (A.  J.)  See  Wilson  (A. 
J.  E.) 

Evans  (A.  S.)  Egyptian  ro- 
mance.    12319. 

Evans  (Alice  Lamar-)  See  La- 
mar-Evans. 

Evans  (Ann)  Rouge  et  noir. 
40064. 

Evans  (Arthur)  : 

Coupons.     53276. 

Under  2  clouds.     48228. 
Evans  (Azack  L.)     Prince  &  the 

pirate.     37275. 
Evans  (E.  J.)  : 

Aviators.     2.534. 

Lost  &  found.     26278. 

Nebuchadnezzar.    32128. 

Evans  (F.  C.)  : 

Death  of  the  Due  d'  Eng- 

hien.    10283. 
Refining  fire.     38S62. 
Rose  of  Eden.     39985. 
Evans    (F.    E.)      New   woman. 

32482. 
Evans  (F.  H.)     Wrong  side  of 

the  road.     51902. 
Evans  (F.  W.)  : 

David        of        Bethlehem. 

10057. 
Gooseberry.     17132. 
Harkoways.     18223. 
Marriage     of     G  u  i  n  e  t  h. 

28412,  39400a. 
Mary  of  Magdala.    28568. 
Ride  home.    39400a. 
Two  plays  of  Israel.    47749. 
Evans   (Fi-ank)  : 

Lord  -  Chuck  -  me  -  down. 

26196. 
Mollycoddle.    30718. 
Evans  (Fred)     Dream  of  Dick- 
ens.    11734. 
Evans    (G.)      In   the   good  old 

summer  time.    21416. 
Evans  (G.  W.)     World  in  1986. 

51767. 
Evans  (H.  R.)  : 

Florita.     14572. 
Frappg  O'Freeze.    15273. 
Jag.    22419. 
Man  from  Mars.    27790. 
Twistycuss.     47512. 
Evans    (I.   W.)      Jack's   affair. 
22380. 

Evans  (J.  W.)  : 

And     the     tempest     raged. 

1419. 
Leading  lady.    24916. 
Revival.    39273. 
Sheriff     of     Sandy     Fork. 

42084. 
Whirl  o'  th'  town.    50452. 
Evans      (L.)        Among     those 
present.     52673. 

3039 


Evans  (L.C.)    Trousers.   47191. 
Evans    (L.  M.)     False  &  fair. 

13515. 
Evans     (M.    B.)       Agnes    Ber- 

nauer.    591. 
Evans      (M.     P.)        Vendetta. 

48775. 
Evans  (Manford)  : 

Beast      &      the      bargain. 

3172a. 
Boom       in      Pumpkinville. 

4621a. 
Foreman  of  Twilight  ranch. 

14989. 
Little  school  ma'am.  25871a. 
Marching       through       Ga. 

28171a. 
Tramp      printer.        46800, 
46800a. 
Evans     (Marian)       See    Eliot 

(G.)  pseud. 
Evans  (P.)    Mazie's  wit.    28955. 
Evans  (W.  K.)     Follies  of  1912. 

14678. 
Evans  (Z.)     Fire  fount.    14304. 
Evans-Hansell  (L.  P.  E.)     Aunt 

Nabby.    2419. 
Evarts    (Mrs.    E.    M.)      Living 

corpse.     2,5971. 
Eve     (O.)       Queen's    portrait. 

38125. 
Evelyn  (R.)    Folline.    14686. 
Everard  (W.)     Uncles  &  aunts. 

48065. 
Everett  (Edith)     Everystudent, 

his  encounters.    13141. 
Everett  (Emilie)     Slight  indis- 
cretion.   42778. 
Everett  ( F. )    Fall  of  the  Golden 

Gate.    13487. 
Everett   (G.  W.)     Who's  loony 
now?    50656. 

Everett  (L.  L.)  : 

Belle  of  the  Latin-quarter. 

3433. 
Man    who    saw    his    soul. 

27990. 
Queen  Zenobia.    38098. 
Witch.    51265. 
Everett  (M.  N.)  : 
Hero.     19246b. 
Pirate      Lafitte.        36397a, 

36397b. 

Everett  (R.)  : 

Against  this  nation.    566. 

Cohen's  toy  shop.    7786. 

Good         Hawk's         white 
daughter.    17082. 
Everette     (M.)       Al.    Martin's 

country  store.    674. 
Everham  (J.  B.)  : 

Antics.    1613. 

Bacon  &  greens.    2763. 

Bumps.    5459. 


INDEX 


Evei-liani  (J.  B.) — Continued. 
Hot  water.    20347. 
Larks.    24653. 
Everhart     (W.)      Hoop    roller. 

20221. 
Everhart  (  W.  L. )     Little  laugh- 
lander.    54291. 

Everingham  (V.)  : 

.Tungeland.    23297. 
Mumrnv   that   wouldn't  be- 

have."^    31356. 
Haven  twins.    38519. 
lied  bungalow.    38707. 
Town  of  Honilou.     46658. 
Everly  (A.)  : 

Chinese  Gordon.     7087. 
Fall  of  Khartoum.     13472. 
False  prophet.     13-535. 
Gordon.     17134. 
Khartoum.    23647. 
Madhi.     27288. 
Massacre      of      Khartoum. 

28657.    . 
Prophet  of  the  Nile.    37716. 
Wolselev.     51363. 
Evers  (I.)     Pixie-led.     3641S. 
Evers  (P.  F.)     Fraulein  Direk- 

tor.     152.33. 
Eversmann  (F.)  jr.: 
All-of-it.     876. 
Baltimore's       big       boom. 

2874. 
Fritz,  the  detective.      15490. 
Moral  crime.    30995. 
My  chum.     31516. 
Our  senators.    34768. 
Polly  Pie.    36743. 
Everts     (J.    M. )       Perfume    & 

poison.     3.5910. 
Evesson  (I.)  : 

Dorothv,       the       Puritan. 

11479. 
Puritan     romance.       37872. 
37873. 
Eville  (V.)   Inspiration.  21783a. 
Eville  (W.)  : 

Dearheart.     10270a. 
I.  O.  U.     20817a. 
Evilsizer    (T.    S.)     Wane  of   a 

honeymoon.     49490. 
Ewald   (M.  or  M.  A.)  : 
Anywoman.     1658. 
In   the   land   of   Fuji    San. 

21446. 
Price.     37140. 
Princess  Mary.     37430b. 
Rose.     39946. 
Ewell    (E.    E.)     Mescal    eater. 

29289. 
Ewen  (T.)     Coward.     8973. 
Ewer   (W.  B.)     Prince  Charm- 
ing.    37283,  37284. 
Ewin    (E.  H.)     Kii    of  Baboo. 
23695. 


Ewiug      (H.I       Great     divorce 

case.     17383. 
Ewing  (.1.  G.)  : 

Cobler  king.     7740a. 
Olympus  vs.  N.  Y.     33725. 
Wickedness      of     Amanda. 
.  50783. 
Ewing  ( M.  F. )     Marshland  fan- 
tasy.    284S9. 
Ewing  (R.)     Romola.     39878. 
Ewing  (T.)  jr.  .Jonathan.  22974. 
Ewing      (W.      P.)       Toy-shop. 

46677. 
Ex-congressman     (Col.)     pseud. 

Kingcraft.     23931. 
Extension  div.,  Univ.  of  Wiscon- 
sin.   (See  Wisconsin  (Univ.  of) 
Extension  div. 

Eyferth  (B.)  : 

Almost  a  baroness.     961. 
At  Sawmill  Center.     2185. 
Aunt  Augusta.     2380. 
Dancing  master.     9730. 
Fuzzy.     15744. 
Helen       Gordon's       choice. 

18724. 
Making  of  a  man.     27622. 
On      the      boinidarv      line. 

33809. 
Smoky  affair.     42861. 
Wild-wood.     51000. 
Eynern    (W.  von)     Tolle  eifer- 

svicht.     46433a. 
Eyre  (A.)     Four  plays.     1517L 
?:yre  (L.  B.)     Mister  Butterfly. 

54550. 
Eyre  (L.  L.)yr.    Reilly's.    38964. 

Eyre  (Laurence)  : 

Capt.      Harrigan's      heart. 
53067. 

Desert.     53395. 

Easy  come,  easy  go.    53497. 

Emmy  Breslau.     12625a. 

Golden  key.     16980. 

Mrs.    Hennaberry's    Christ- 
mas eve.     30380. 

Mustard  seed.     31465. 

Rose-Cherie.     39954a. 

Shakespeare  play.     41733. 
Eyre    (Lear)      Reilly's.     38964. 
Eyre  (Lincoln)     Shan:i.    41928a. 
Eysler  (E.)  : 

C6niica.     53225. 

Die  Oder  keine.     53412. 

Frauenfresser  15291-15293. 

Friihling  am  Rhein.  15615a, 
.53728. 

Gliickssweinchen.     16799. 

Johann  der  Zweite.     22811. 

Juuge  papa.     23296. 

Lachende  ehemann.    24302, 
24303. 

Laughing  husband.     24820. 

Leutnant  Gustl.     2517.5a. 


Eysler  (E.) — Continued. 

Tag    im    paradies.     44912a, 

44912b. 
Unsterbliche  lump.     48426. 
Wenn     zwei     sich     lieben. 

55872. 
Zimmer     der     Pompadour. 

56054. 
Zirkuskind.     .52371. 
Eytinge  (P.)  : 

Comin'  thro'  the  rye.    8085. 
Is  it  too  late?    22089. 
Love  story.     26617. 
Merry  Quakeress.     29263. 
Quick  &  the  dead.     38182. 
Quick  or  the  dead.     38186. 
Two  women.     47831. 
Vivian.     49207. 
Vivien.     49212, 49213. 

Eytinge  (R.)  : 

Miss  Sarah  Multon.    30023. 
That      lass      o'      Lowrie's. 
45586. 
Eyton    (A.    R.)     Light    on    the 

road.     25392. 
Ezguieura     (L.)      Preferido    y 

los  cenicientos.     37053. 
Fabbri  (G.)      Lucrezia.     26888. 
Faber  (H.)     Faust.     13899a. 
Faber  (M.)     City  editor.     7448. 
Fabian      (L.      F.)       Captain's 
dream    of    the    crazy    sailor. 
6169. 
Fabian     (W. )       Artfulness    of 

Lora  Dare.     1949.         ;  i  : 
Fabiola.  pseud.    Zanoni.     .52281. 
Fahre   (E.)  : 

Cesar  Rirotteau.     6614. 
Grand  bourgeois.     17255b. 
House  of  clay.     20398. 
Maison  d'argile.     27.542. 
Rabouilleuse.     38275. 
Sauterelles.     40861. 
Timon  d'Ath^nes.     46261. 
Vainqueurs.     48619. 
Ventres  d.H-es.     48823.     . 
Fabre     (.1.)     Delivrance    d'Or- 

16ans.     10421. 
Fabre  (M.)     Intrus.     21881. 
Fabricius   (J.)     Mit  dem  hand- 

schuh  getraut.     30495. 
Fackler   (S.  A.)     Ups  &  downs 

of  a  country  editor.     48528. 
Faesi      (R.)       Offenen      tiiren. 

33324. 
Faetkenheuer        (M.)         Merry 
Khan.     29241. 

Fagan  (B.)  : 

Hawaiian  queen.     18336. 
High  roller.     19423. 
Lilliuakalani.     25473. 
More  than  7.    31025. 
Paradise  alley.     3.5257. 
Queen  of  Hawaii.    38024. 


3040 


INDEX 


Fagan  (P..  J.)  : 

Count  of  no  account.     8673. 
Fancyville.     18634. 
Nonsen.'^e  land.    329S7. 
Serpent's  fang.    41555. 
Wauetas     49491. 

I'^ipin  (G.  II.)  Complete  dra- 
matic works  of  Shakespeare. 
41904. 

Fauun    (.1.    15.)  : 

(}o(l  for  the  right.    16825. 
Hawthorne,  U.  S.  A.    18345. 
I'rayer  of  the  sword.    37034. 
.Singer  of  Shiraz.     42489a. 
Under  which  king?     48238. 
Fauan   (.T.  F. )     Woman  on  her 

own.     55989,  55990. 
I'agan     (M.    L.)       Fivid    truth. 

25964. 
Imager   (P.)     Mrs.  Gate's  skate. 

30368a. 
Fagerstjerna      (W.     P.)        Kay 

Lvkke.     23548. 
Fagot  (G.)     Gifle  de  M.  Tourte- 

baisse.    16342. 
Faguet    (E.)     Candidal  Mache- 

fer.    5997. 
Fahnestock     (A.)       Dohhle     of 
Butte.     11090. 

Fahrney  (M.  H.)  : 

Master  &  the  maid.     28671. 

Where  the  sun  sets.    50399. 
Fair     (A.     T.)       Uncle    Peter. 

47997. 
Fair  (F.)     Carrieuation.     6292. 

Fair  (L.  D.)  : 

Ashes  on  the  altar.    2080. 
Broken  links.    5198. 
Lucile.    26820. 
I'airbank      (H.      W.)        Prince 

Camaralzaman.     37278. 
Fairbank  (J.  A.)     Spy.    43666a. 
li'airbanks       (A.)         Moonlight 

marriage.    30950. 
Fairbanks   (D.)     Passing  thro'. 

35468. 
Fairbanks     (W.    H.)       Psychic 

current.    37770. 
Fairbrother     (M.     F.)       Uncle 

Sam's  deserter.     48030. 
Faircluld  (Lee)     May.    28899. 
Fairchild  (Lucien)     For  he's  a 

jolly  good  fellow.     14804. 

Fairchild  (W.  R.)  : 
Better  days.    3630. 
Sins  of  the  father.    42524. 
Woman      &     the     wizard. 

51388. 
Young  Mrs.  Vanity.    52183. 
Fairfax  (B.)     Shocks.    42143. 
Fairfax   (F.  B.)     See  Wheelan 

(F.  H.) 
Fairfax      (M.)      See   Marshall 
(M.  F.) 


Fairfax    (M.   B.)      We-us-three 
in    Mrs.     Edding's    vacation. 
49823. 
Fairfax-Lucy  (J.  H.)     His  past. 

19775. 
Fairgrieve    (A.   B.)      Purple   & 

fine  linen.    37882. 
Fairman   (A.  C. )  : 

Gate  to  freedom.    15935. 
Green  liorns.     17601. 
Fairman   (J. )  : 

Court  of  Louis  14th.     8852. 
Perilous  pastime.     35925. 
Red  &  the  green.    38701. 
Voice  of  the  sea.    49241. 
Fairservis  (W.  A.)  : 

Transfer  please.     46811a. 
Undefended.     4807Sa. 
F^urweather  (M. )  : 

Before  the  hour.    3294. 
Captured  bacchante.    6189. 
^Mohammed,    the   genius   of 

Araby.    30686. 
Paul  Scarron.    35620. 
Pretty    Mistress    Baddeley. 
37117. 
Faith  (G.  M.)     Mansion  of  acli- 

ing  hearts.     28119. 
Falxa,  (M.  M.)  : 

Buena  noche !  53009. 
Fin  del  viaje.  14245. 
Sebastian      y      Sebastiana. 

41276a. 
Triauera.    46944a. 
Vindita.    49076a. 
Faktor      (E.)        Temperierten. 

45260a. 
Falbe  (L.  C.)  : 

Marquise.    28357. 
Marriage       of       Margaret. 

28416. 
Sabbioneta.    40414. 
Singer  of  Marly.    42489. 
Falca    (R.    d')      See    McGrath 

(F.  J.) 
Falca  to  (L.)     Arlequin.     1864. 
Falcon    (M.)      Maja   de   Goya. 

27555. 
Falcon    SegTira    (M.)    Usurero. 

48570. 
Falconer     (Edmon)       Deserted 

village.    10541. 
Falconer     (Edmund)       See    O'- 

Rourke   (Edmund) 
Faling  (H.  A.)     Girl  from  Ariz. 

16474. 
Falk      (A.)        Jardin     Mabille. 

22502,  22503. 
Falke  (K.)     Schweizer.    41140. 
Falkner  (W.  C.)    Lost  diamond. 

26297. 
Fall    (C.    G.)      Three   political 

tragedies.    46018a. 
Fall  (L.)  : 

Fidele  bauer.     14117. 

3041 


Fall   (L.)— Continued. 
Fiirstenliebe.     53730. 
Geschiedene  frau.    16242. 
Jolly  peasant.    22954. 
Jung-England.  23294a, 

23294b. 
Kiinstliche  mensch.     54195. 
Liebe      Augustiu.        25236- 

25238 
Nachtschnellzug.         31892, 

31892a. 
Niiia      de      las      munecas. 

32791. 
Princess  Caprice.     37402. 
I'uppeumiidel.  37848, 

37849. 
Schone  Risette.    41090. 
S  Irene.     42570-42.572. 
Studentengrafin.  44263, 

44264. 

Fall  (R.)  : 

Weltenbummler.     5586S. 

Wiener  fratz.    50870. 
Fuller  (Jacob)  : 

Free  love.    53702. 

Mr.  Nobodv.    30223. 

Soul  wife.    43336a. 
Fuller  (James)  : 

Does  it  pay?     53431. 

Price.     37141a. 

Toll.     55611. 
Fallis  (S.  W. )     Strange  signal. 

44056. 
Fallon  (T.  F.)  : 

Bigamists.     52888. 

Boycott.     52970. 

Moth.     54601. 

Nell,  the  ferret.     54691. 
Fallman     (W.    N.)     Clown    of 

hearts.     7689. 
Falloisse    (M.  de  L'Hotellerie) 

See  L'Hotellerie  Falloisse. 
Fallon  (A.)  : 

Aenone.     393. 

Boys  together.     4873. 

Leading  lady.     24918. 

Yzidria.     52261. 
Fallon  (L.)    Dead  secret.  10222. 
Fallon  (T.  F.)  : 

Law  of  the  plains.     24872b. 

Little  seamstress.     2.5873. 

Mr.    Baglev    of    Nowhere. 
30144. 

Recall.     38638. 

There's  no  place  like  home. 
45725a. 

Zoarda.     52378. 
Fallows  (A.  K.)     Scheme  no.  8. 

41041. 
Falls    (C.  B.)      Snow  White  & 

the  7  dwarfs.     42908a. 
Falls  (M.)  : 

Kentucky  .sheriff.     23615. 

Law      of      Judge      Lynch. 
24864. 


INDEX 


Falls      (T.)      Woman's     heart. 

51535. 
Falls    (W.  R.)     Law  of  Judge 

Lynch.     24S64. 
Falzari  (F.)  : 

Istrianische  hochzeit. 

22194. 

Kornelius  Schut.    24233. 

Kukuska.     24269. 
Famous    (W.   N.)     Sport   Ken- 
nedy's Christmas.     43617. 
Fancher     (E.)      Amateiir    suf- 
fragists.    1071. 
Fanciulli  (F.)     Sultana.    44480. 
Fancourt    (R.    E.)     When    the 
grass  withers.     50315,  50316. 
Fandel  (P.)  : 

Judgment  of  Paris.     23167. 

Texas  ranger.     4.5500. 

AVhile  love  shall  last.  50430. 

Wild  &  woolly.     50948. 
Fannin    (.L    T.)     Stir   'em   up. 

43910. 
Fanning  (E.  A.)  Nisida.  32840a, 

32840b. 
Fanning       (F. )        Enticement. 

12805. 
Fanning  (F.B.)    Killing.  23703. 
Fanning    (P.    H.)     Aviator    & 

the  mechanician.     2.533. 
Fanosa  (A. )  : 

Esche  usted  senoras.  12191. 

Pobrecita  Dolores.    54986. 
Pantoni  (A.)     Valdoras.    48622. 
Fantus  (F.) 

Chorus  boys.     7144. 

Cupid  &  CO.     9361. 

Hello  girls.     18769. 

Marathon  winner.     28145. 

Merry  merry's.     29256. 

Too  many  beaus.     46521. 

Trials  of  an  actor.     46942. 

White   man's  hope.     50544. 
Farago  (A.  P.)     Caviar.     6544. 
Farago  (J.)     Kin  Fu.     23709. 
Fare  (J.  T.)  : 

Carnival.     6261. 

Dame  Marjory.     9678. 

High  ball  &  the  bat.    19399. 

Hobo  &  the  lady.     19908. 

Maids  of  Mars.     27521. 

Percy  V.  Ranee.     35885. 

Rose  of  Kildare.     39989. 
Farfan  (G.)  : 

Astronomla  popular.     2112. 

Cruz  del  canchal.     9282. 

Fundici6n.     15703. 

Grito      de      independent  a. 
17664. 

Rosiiia.     40046. 
Fargeon    (B.  L.)     See  Farjeon 

(B.  L.) 
Farges  (A.  de)      See  De  Farges. 
Fargo   (K.  M.)     Voting  demon- 
stration.    49298. 


Fargus  (F.  J.)  : 

Dark  days.     36189. 
Family        affair.         13576. 
13582. 
Far.ieon  (B.  L.)  : 

Bread,     cheese     &     kisses. 

27849. 
Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane. 

11932. 
Grif.     17629,  17030. 
Mystery  of  M.  Felix.  146.54. 
Farkas      ( P. )       Konventbiztos. 

24229c. 
Farlaue    (M.)      Helda.      18714, 

18715. 
Farley    (A.    L.)     House   party. 

20439.  • 

Farlev    (E.    V.)     New    lost    in 

Egypt.     32412. 
Farley  (H.  G.)     Railroad  Jack. 

38357. 
Farley  (H.  J.)     Philanthropist. 

36122. 
Farley     (J.)     Mere     flirtation. 

29197. 
Farmer  (E.  M.)     Pi-ince  of  Mo- 
rocco.    37341. 
Farmer  (E.  O.)  : 

I  have  reaped  all  I  sowed. 

20793a. 
Such  fools  some  girls  are. 
44361. 
Farmer  (J.  E. )     Prince  of  Mo- 
rocco.    37341. 
Farmer    (Vv'.    L. )     Busine.ss   is 

business.     5590. 
Fame     (C.     .L)     Loyal    Luke. 

26786. 
Farnell-Bond    (G.)  : 
Auto-bound.     2475. 
Bubbles.     5369. 
Larry  Na  Shane.     24659. 
Mam'selle  Tabasco.    S7898. 
Mephisalome.     29131. 
Sol.     43043. 
Tottlewinks.     46602. 
Farnham  (C.  F.)  : 

Convention.     S398a. 
Ominous  bell.     33742. 
Peer  &  his  people.     35785a. 
Farnham   (F.  A.)  : 

Irish  diplomacy.    21973. 
To  the  pure.    46387, 

Farnie.    Loo.    26151, 
Farnie  (H.  B.)  : 

Bridal  of  Olivette.     .5046. 

Mousquetaires.     31254. 

Nemesis.    32213. 

Olivette.    33715a. 

Paul  Jones.    35608, 

Farnie    (H,    J.)      Put   up   job. 

37917. 
Farno      (G.)        Marine — gustl. 

28276. 


Farnol      (.L)        Money     moon. 

30788. 
Farnsworth  (D.)  : 

Bulbul  of  Bagdad.    5437. 
T'other       dear       charmer. 
46595. 
Farnsworth  (D.  M.)     Kentucky 

hospitality.     23606. 
Farnsworth  (P.  T.)  : 

Bulbul  of  Bagdad.    5437. 
Kentucky  hospitality.  23606. 
T'other    dear    charmer. 
46595. 

Farnsworth  (W.  O.)     Pattes  de 

mouche.    35.592. 
Fraquhar  (G.)  : 

Beaux'  stratagem.     39076b. 

Recruiting  officer.     38692a. 
Farquharson   (D.  H.)  : 

Colonial  chapter,    7940. 

Incident.    21.591. 

Saving  instinct.    40892. 
Farr  (H.  A.)  : 

Bibliothekar.    3751. 

Filia  hospitalis.    14217. 
Farrand  (L.)     Aunt  Judy  .Jon- 
quil,   2411. 
Farrar  (H.  N.)  : 

Bear's  brood.    52839. 

Dresser's  dream.    11814. 

Girl  in  the  mantilla.   16564. 
16565. 

Jack       the       Giant  -  killer. 
22368. 

Lady  &  the  tenor.    24346. 

]Moon  hunters.     30935. 

Sliibboleth.    42104a. 

Silver  threads.    42425. 

Twin  king.    47488,  47489. 

Wind  up.     51116. 

Farrar  (O.  R.)     Cupid  in  camp. 

9390. 
Farrar  (T.  J.)     Cigale  chez  les 

fourmis.     7324. 
Farrar   (W.  T.)   j7\     Love  gar- 
den.   26508. 
Farrel   (A.  C.  J.)  : 
Coward.    S975a. 
Sentinel.    41514. 
Farrell.       Soup  !     soup !     soup ! 

43345. 
Farrell      (B.)        Cake-walker's 

dream.    5819. 
Farrell  (C.  H.)  : 

Before   the   Gringos   came. 

3293. 
By  kingly  favor.    5684. 
Smithy.    42846. 
To  oblige  William.     46372. 

46373. 
Wonder  workers,     51651. 

Farrell   (C.  K.)     Greater  price. 

17522. 
Farrell  (F.)    New  sex.    32457. 


3042 


INDEX 


Farrell   (H.)     Mother's  delight. 

31178. 
Fiirrell   (J.  D.)  : 

Oassidy  affair.    6387. 
Editor's  romance.    12252. 
German  volunteers.     16200, 

16201. 
Mike  O'Hara.    29546. 
Politics.    36720. 

Farrell  (J.  H.)  : 

Friendly  tip.    154.57. 
Funny  valentines.     1-5719. 
Pair  of  kids.    35097. 
Valentine      &      valentines. 
48626. 
Farrell     (J.    P.)       Christopher 
Columbus.    7266. 

Farrell   (J.  R.)  : 

Casey's  daughter.    6356. 

Delinquents.     10414a. 

District  nurse.    53419. 

Family  aid  society.     13583. 

Fight  against  fate.    14161. 
.    Haunted  hat.    18302. 

Hearts  of  gold.    18563. 

His  last  fight.    19683. 

In  the  suburbs.    21524. 

Masterpiece.     28733,  28737. 

Men  of  America.    29105. 

Sword  of  justice.    44822. 

Verdict.    48855. 

Wrong   side   of   the    s^^me. 
51901. 
Farrell    (.ToseDh)      Amer.   bull- 
fighters.   1174. 

I'arrell    (Josephine)      Troubles 

of  an  actor.    47175a. 
P'arrell    (S.    T.)      Hearthstone. 

18516. 
Farrell  (T.)  : 

Corporal.    8566. 
Irish  corporal.    21966. 
Our  corporal.    34-578. 

Farrelly   (R.  A.)  : 
After  death.    468. 
S  h  ad  o  w  s  ,       come      like 
shadows.    41707. 

Farren    (G.    W.)      Eli   Wheat- 
field.    12466. 

Farren     (T.     J.)       Emigrants. 
12608. 

Farrere  ( C. )    See  Bargone  ( C. ) 

Farrington    (E.   A.)      Quest   of 
the  golden  apples.    38149. 

Farrington  (E.  J.)  : 

Hearts  trumps.    18581. 
Josephine.    23030. 

Farrington    (N.)      Man    across 

the  hall.    27717. 
Farris(R.  W.)     Bugs.    53012. 
Farroe    (K.)      County    sheriff. 

8814. 


Farsou    (B.)      Old   King   Cole. 

33525. 
Farwell      (A.)        Pageant      of 

Darien.     35040. 
P\isquelle  (E.)  : 

Adversaire.    376. 

Aiglon.    637. 

Bacchantes.    2653. 

Bohgmos.    4.503. 

Cadet  Roussel.    5790. 

Chant  du  cygne.    6707. 

Chatelaine.     6834. 

Circe.     7377. 

Dgtour.     10627. 

Deux  ecoles.     10642. 

Enchantement.     12682. 

Falstaff.     13551. 

Foret.     14998. 

Glatigny.     16737. 

Joujou.     23060. 

Jour  de  fgte.     23061. 

Joyzelle.     23096. 

Lueette.     26805. 

Macbeth.     27056. 

Maitresse  de  piano.     27552. 

Maman  Colibri.     27661. 

Meilleur  parti.     29058. 

Messaline.     29308. 

M.  de  Prevan.     30855. 

IMontansier.     30893. 

Notre  jeunesse.     33091. 

Oiseau  bleu.     33382. 

Paou.     35198. 

Patachon.     35517. 

Petite  fonctionnaire.  36042. 

Kepudiee.     39084. 

Resurrection.     39130. 

Retour        de        Jerusalem. 
39143. 

Scarron.     41004. 

Theatre.     45634. 

Truands.     47196. 

Xantho  chez  les  courtisanes. 
51938. 

Zaza.     52295. 
Fass  (L.)     Louis  Leure.     26392. 
Fassett    (A.  A.)     Linked  by  a 

sin.     25526. 
Fas.^ett  (E.)  : 

Elopement      extraordinary. 

12532. 
-  Vision  of  Stella.     49166. 

Fassett  (J.  S.)  jr.: 

Great  Galeoto.     17393a. 
Maivaloca.    54394,  54395. 

Fassett    (R.   P.)     Linked  by   a 

.sin.     25.526. 
Fast      (C.      H.)       Her     Amer. 

prince.     18914. 
Fast  (E.  G.)     Gentleman  of  the 

color.     16125,  16126. 

Faucher  (A.)    Ma  gosse.    26997. 
Fauchois  (Rene)  : 
Augusta.     52771. 


I'^auehois    (Rene)— Continued. 

Beethoven.     3271. 

Fille  de  Pilate.     14228. 

Pgnelope.     35838. 

Rivoii.     39577. 

Vitrail.     55789. 
Faucitt      (U.)      Freezing     out. 

1.5351a. 
Faul   (A.)     Wild  West.     50996. 
Fauley  (F.  or  W.  F.)  : 

Celestial  Lu.     6571. 

Chop  suey  lady.     7137. 

Her  wedding  morn.     19170. 

Little   sister   of   the   poor. 
25880. 

Priest  &  man.     37219. 

Within  4  v/alls.     51300a. 

Faulkner      (R.)     Tv»^o     letters. 

47667. 
Faulkner     (R.     H.)     When     a 

man  loves.     50184. 
Faulks  (A.  L.  &  Airs.  W.  H.)  : 
Dumb  watch.     12026. 
Old  saw.     3-3610. 
Straw  man.     44097. 
Fauntleroy   (A.  M.)     Her  mis- 
sion.    19075. 
Faure  (G.)  : 

Jour  de  fete.     23061,  23062. 
Penelope.     3-5838. 
Faust   (J.)  : 

Faust's  up-to-date  extrava- 
ganza.    13922. 
Metropolitan      burlesquers. 
29331. 

Faustina  (H.)  : 

Ambition.     1106. 

Inventor.     21S92b. 
Favart  (J.)     Faribol.     -53607. 
Favex'sham  (J.  O.)  : 

Red  spider.     38804. 

World  &  his  wife.     51750. 
Faver.sham    (W.)     Saint  Mich- 
ael.    40547. 
Favor  (E.  M.)  : 

Bag  of  flour.     2800. 

Box  of  cash.     4805. 

Cash  box.     6365. 

Tin  box.     46275. 
Favor    (E.   S.)     Jester.     22664. 
Fawcett  (A.)  : 

Atonement.     2327. 

First  night.     14378a. 

Master       Will's       players. 
28730. 

Ninon.     32824. 

Sunshine  Adams.     44.581. 

Turn  in  the  road.     4735()a. 

Fawcett  (C.  S.)  : 

Madcap  Midge.     27229. 

Tragedy.     46710. 
Fawcett  (E.)  : 

Americans  abroad.    1279. 

False  friend.    13524. 


3043 


INDEX 


Fawcett   (E.) — Continued. 

Our  first  families.     34621. 

Sixes  &  sevens.     42631. 
Fawcett  (M.  R.)  : 

Alarm.     689,  54981. 

Mor'd  Alice.     31013. 
Fawcett  (O.)  : 

Americans  at  home.     1280. 

Dodging.     11215. 
Fax,  pseud.     See  Strub   (J.  F.) 
Fax   (J.)     Paper  doll.     35224a. 

Fax  (R.)  : 

Duke's  fool.     12004. 

Golden  spider.     17012. 

Hubert  Lee.     20583. 

Ingram's  isle.     21711. 

Jest  of  fate.     22661. 

Maddalena.     27232. 

Optima.     34290. 

Organ  grinder.     34337. 

Outlaw.     34887. 
Faxon  (G.  B.)  : 

Bachelor's  reverie.    2718. 

Maids  &  matrons.    27514. 
Faxon  (J.  L.)     Coward.    8978. 
Faxon    (R.   H.)      Shrine   arab- 
esque.    42196b. 
Fay    (A.   E.)      How  to   get  rid 

of  a  husband.    20549. 
Fay      (A.     J.)        Undertaker's 

mistake.    48262. 
Fay  (A.  M.)     High  art.     19394. 
Fav  (B.)     See  Fay  (Howard) 
Fay  (C.  J.)     Change.    6687. 
Fay  (F.  C.)  : 

Forgiveness.    15023a. 

How   he   lied   to   his   wiie. 
20480. 

Mitzi.    30506. 

Peace  at  home.    35684. 

Pull.    37814. 
Fay  {Mrs.  F.  C.)  : 

Peace  at  home.    35684. 

Pull.    37814. 
Fav   (F.  Ij.)     First  Christmas. 

54496. 
Fay  (F.  N.)     Burglar.    5508. 
Fay  (G.)  : 

Happy  days  in  jail.    18156. 

Last  quart.    24754. 
Fay  (Howard)  : 

Dick's  wife.     10818. 

Doctor  Dingle.    53426. 

Honeymoon  Hollow.     20127. 

Mists.    30492. 

Money  madness.    30778. 

On  approval.     33754a. 

Thirteenth  stroke.    45826. 
Fay  (Hugh)  : 

All  crazy.    830. 

Dynamite,   in  3  explosions. 
12097. 

Her  royal  nibs.    19120. 

His  royal  uibs.    19797. 

Irish  aristocracy.    21956. 


Fay    (Hugh) — (Joutiuued. 

Little  Lord  McElroy.   25749. 

Muldoon's  picnic.     31323. 

Muldoon's  trip  to  Boston. 
31324. 

Ninety-seven  or  seventy- 
nine.     32812,  52469. 

Our  school-days.    34764. 

Fay    (Mrs.  Hugh)      Old  chums. 
33440. 

Fayard  (A.)  : 

Plus  beaux  jours.    86575. 
Thgatre    complet.      45638- 
45644. 
Fayder      (S.)        Triple     point. 

55659. 
Faye  (K.)     Love  spats.     54350. 
Faylor   (G.  A.)  : 

Comedy     of    the    Killtown 

rivals.    8072. 
His  daughter.     19590. 
King  of  the   Pauper   Isles. 
23876. 
Fean  (F.  H.)     Master  socialist. 

28725. 
Fearing    (W.    E.)      Across    the 

Rio  Grande.    188. 
Fearu  (F.)     Let  us  have  peace. 

25138. 
Feather   (G.  F.)     On  the  high 

line.    33851. 
Fechheimer  (H.  M.)  : 

Fifth  ave.  romance.     14143. 
Golden  harp.     16971. 
His  little  girl.    19703. 
Love's  young  dream.    26757. 
Out  West.     34866. 
Fechheimer      (M.      L.)        Bur- 
roughs' dream.    5578. 
Fechheimer  (R.)    Love's  under- 
study.   26746. 

Fechner  (A.  M.)  : 

Hekla.     18714,  18715. 
Hochzeit  Casimirs.    53959. 
Mariti  di  Clara.    28305a. 
Nozze  di  Casimiro.    33114a. 
Fechter  (C.)  : 

Master      of      Ravenswood. 

54462. 
Roadside  inn.    39597.      - 
Rouge  et  noir.    40062. 
Fechter     (Mrs.    C.)       Roadside 

inn.    39598. 
Federlein    (G.)      Cupid's    acad- 
emy.   9413. 
Fedris  (J.  B.)  : 

Brothers.     5296. 
Invincible.     21902. 
Vandergrilf 's     revenge. 

48690. 
Will-o'-wisp.     51037. 
Fee    (G.   M.)      Flickered   way. 
14502a. 

3044 


Feeluiu   (M.  E.)  : 

Frolic  of  the  bees.    15511. 
Happy  days.    18150. 
Nancy.    31943. 
One     of     His     little     ones. 

34060. 
Sic  itur  ad  astra.    42234. 
There  was  no  room.    45730. 
Thy  kingdom  come.    46132a. 
Wonderful   Christmas  gift. 

56002. 
Young  King  Cole.     52174. 

Feeley.    Dad's  girls.    9610. 
Feeley  (A.)     Old  soldier.    33626. 
Feeney      (G.)        Launcelot     & 

Guenivere.    24826. 
Feger  (A.  H.)     Pride.    37197. 
Fehlberg  (C.  A.)  : 

Book-maker.    4605. 

City  chap.     7440. 

Fehre  (H.)     Poor  &  rich.    36791. 
Pehrenbacher  (F.  M.)     Califor- 
nia.   5850a. 
Pehrmann  (M.)  : 

Cobbler  &  count.    7740. 
Uncle  Isaac.     47966. 
Feiber    (S.    L.)      Wild    Harry. 

50965. 
Feierstein  (H.)  : 

All  for  money.    847. 
Salesman     &     the     buyers. 
40590. 
Feigen.son  (H.  B.)     Baron's  son. 

3040. 
Feigl  (F.)     AVot  fell.      51816. 

Feigl   (.1.  M.)  : 

Ambition.    1104. 
Girl  Patsv.     16615. 
Indian.    21622. 
Interpreter.    21826. 
Little    excitement.      25674, 

25675. 
Mexico.    29349a. 
Mrs.       Scareitt's      burglar. 

30451. 
Paris  model.    35307. 
Storv  of  a  play.     43993. 
Texas.     45488 
Texas  ranger.     45497. 
To  err  is  human.     46363. 
Voice  of  silence.     49233. 

Feii    (J.)  : 

High  scliool  skeleton.  19426. 
Humble  apothecary.    2062(i. 
Year  10,000  A.  D.     52049. 
Feind  (A.  Prieth-)     See  Prieth- 

Feind. 
Feinman  (S.)     Chanele  die  lin- 

isherin.     6683. 
Feist     (E. )     Fly     away     land. 

14618. 
Feist    (F.   F.)     Cat   in   a   bag. 
6488. 


INDEX 


(lovcruor's  cruise.     17193. 

Giiidii).i,'  star.     17749. 

Our  uncle  from  the  West. 

34794. 
I'aoletta.     35194. 
Skylark.     42698. 
Three       million       dollars. 
45988. 
Fekete  (A.)  Satansbote.  40830b. 
Felch     (F.)     Pet    of    Parson's 
ranch.     35987. 

Felch  (S.)  : 


Bag.     2799. 


16939. 
21091. 


Golden  coin 
In  a  whirl. 
Owls.     34975. 

Felch  (W.  F.)  : 

Buck  Buckalew. 
Drifting.     11823. 


.5382. 


Gettysburg.     16303. 
.Judge  Slasher.     23147. 
^lignon,      the      child  -  wife. 

29534. 
Shadow  castle.     41666. 
Through  2  wars.     46111. 
Tiny.     46288. 
Titled  Amer.     46338. 

1  (L.): 
Ewige 
Freier 
Grosse 


angst. 
dienst. 
name. 


13176. 
53705. 

17683. 


machen       leute. 


49001,  49002. 
Richard    Mor- 

Bilberry  of  Til- 
Music      hath 


How  he  was 


^Masquerade. 


Kl  eider 
24076. 

Vielgeliebte. 
Foldhaus     (G.) 

gan.     39372. 
Feldman  (B.) 

I)ury.     .8828. 
Feldman      (S.) 

charms.     31404. 
Feldman   (S.  Z.) 

fooled.     20483. 
Feldman      (W.) 

28633. 

Felelty   (C.)  : 

Early    morning 

12146. 
King's  mascot.     23977. 
Feliu  y  Codina    (J.)     Aux 

dins  de  IMurcie.     2504. 
Felix  (F.)  : 

Patricia.     35554. 
Pontia,  the  daughter  of 

late.     36783. 
Shepherdess     of     Lourdes. 

42056. 
Walh-urga.     49406. 
I'^elix      (G.)     Boy     next     door. 

4841. 
Felix  (H.)  : 

Antelope.     1598. 
Golden  pin.     53810. 
Loye  shop.     26612. 


reflections. 


jar- 


Pi- 


Felix    (H.) — Continued. 

Mme.        Sherry.         27220a, 

27221. 
Merveilleuses.     29285. 
Pearl  girl.     35725,  35725a. 
Rhodope.     39320. 
Felix  (M.)  : 

Delay.     10399. 

Golden  fleece.     16949. 

Kimono.    23707. 

Of   the  kingdom   of   Idaho. 

33302. 
Our  childi'en.     34560. 
Sonya.     43275. 
Fell   (M.)     Plays  by  A.  Tchek- 

off.     36493. 
Fell     (W.    H.)     Aft'air    at    the 
rectory     408. 

Fel linger  (R.)  : 

Feiertag.    13984. 
Pfarrerin.     36066. 
Unsichere.     48423. 
Zeuge.     52335. 
Fellner  (E.)  : 

Grand    cross   of   St.    Vladi- 
mir.    17261. 
Phryne.     36182. 
Salambo.     40575. 
Fellner   (H.)     Liliom.     25456. 
Felmley  (M.  W.)     Shadow  king. 

41671. 
Felner    (P.)      Splitter.     43594a. 
Felt   (G.  L.)     Bride  of  the  sun. 

5066. 
Felt  (E.  H.)     Broker.     5226. 
Felter  (W.  D.)  : 

Bunch  of  roses     5471. 
Tack  for  every  Jill.     22329. 
Oyer      the      garden      wall. 

34933. 
Sweet  family.     44745. 
Widow's  proposals.    50861. 
Felton       (F.       I.)        Brothers. 

5289. 
Felton    (G.    H.)     Santa's    chil- 
dren    407-13. 
Felts  (W.  B.)  : 

Christopher  Columbus. 

72.57. 
Elblanke.     12373. 
Hernarne.     19244. 
Fendall  (P.)  : 

Cuckoo's  ne^t.     9330. 
Fashionable        intelligence. 
13720. 
Fendler  (G.  A.)  : 

Dainty  divorcees.     9639. 
In  Hawaii.     54027. 
Verdict.     55767. 
Fendler    (^vfi.   H.   S.)     Dainty 

divorcees.     9639. 
Penelon     (F.    de    S.    de    L.-F.) 

Telemaehus.     45224. 
Fenelon  (M.  de)     ;S^ee  De  Fene- 
lon. 

3045 


F(Mily    (E. )     Night    in    a    ''ooVh 
lious(>.     32676. 

Fenn  (F.)  : 

Age  of  innocence.  573. 
Convict     on     the     hearth. 

8419. 
Living       image.        25977b, 

25977c. 

Love  &  Laughter.  26444. 
Nelson  touch.     32210. 

'Op-o'-me-Th  umb.  34235. 

Fenn   (G.  M.)  : 

Balloon.    2862. 

Barrister.    3060. 

iMaster       of       ceremonies. 

28699,  44251. 
Parson  o'  Dumford.     9649, 
21544. 
Fennel  &  Tyson.     Soft  &  fresh. 

43034. 
Fenner  (H.  B.)     Strange  signal. 

44056. 
Fenners     (F.)       See    Feuerlein 

(F.  L.) 
Fennessy : 

.Jay  on  Broadway.    22530. 
Katzenjammer  kids.    23546. 
Something     doing     Happy 
Hooligan.    43171. 

Fennessy  (J.  E. )  : 

Bright  lights.     5117. 
Broken  hearts.     5189. 
Charity  nurse.    6752. 
Ideals.    20873. 
Queen      of      the      Holland 

dames.    38065. 
Ramblers.    38406. 
Secret  charm.    41320. 
White  caps.    .50490. 
Fennessy  (W.  T.)     McFadden's 

flats.'  27077. 
Fenney    (J.   C.)      Star-crowned 
cross.    43774. 

Fenno   (E.  H.)  : 

Mystery      of       Glaresville. 

31842. 
Ona,  the  lost.    33965. 
Wronged.    51911. 
Fenno  (R.  F.)  &  co.    Coja  y  el 

encogido.     7790. 
Fennwood,  pfteud.  See  Wood  (I.) 
Fenollosa    (E.)      Noh    dramas. 

32969a. 
Fenster    (C.)      Night    with   the 

firemen.     32756. 
Fenton  (D.  &  H.)    Happy  Hooli- 
gan.   18175. 
Fenton  (F.)  Magic  pills.  27381a. 
Fenton   (J.)     Day  at  the  Hotel 

Broke.    10107. 
Fenton  (T.  J.  E.)     Marchioness 

of  the  streets.    28173. 
Fenyes  (S. )     Tiefen  des  lebens. 

46171a. 


INDEX 


Feraudy  (M.  de)     Brichanteau. 

5041. 
Ferber  (M.)  : 

At  big  Bill's.    2122. 
Drinks  for  all.    11832. 
Frances.    15247. 
Hints  to  plain  girls.    19510. 
His  wife  &  his  sweetheart. 

19851. 
Shocking  conduct.    42142. 
Visions  of  eugenics.    49162. 
Wanderers.    49471,  49472. 
What  should  she  do?    50133. 
Ferdinando      (A.)        Normans. 

33013. 
Ferdon  (J.  M.)     In  duty  bound. 

21158. 
Ference  (M.)     See  Molnar  (F.) 
Ferencz  (P.)     See  Pentek  (F.) 
Fergus,    pseud.     See   Ferguson 

(R.  F.)  jr. 
Ferguson  (B.)  : 

Delaney     &     his     monkey. 

10398. 
Duffy's  blunders.     11969. 
Ferguson  &,  Macks  comedy 

CO.    14059. 
McCarthy's  mishaps.  27069. 
Mishaps.     29890. 
Ferguson  (C.  A.)    Cleeve  Lodge. 

7576. 
Ferguson  (D.  P.)     Hypnotising 

minister.    20760a. 
Ferguson  (E.  A.)     Joyce  of  tlie 

north  wood.    23090a. 
Ferguson  (E.  G.  W.)  : 

Brother  to  a  star.    5277a. 
Estelle  of  the  Diamond  F 
12943a. 
Ferguson    (F.)      Amalgamated 

babies.    1045. 
Ferguson  (F.  A.)  : 

Blocking  his  game.    4283. 
Business     vs.     matriiuony. 

5600. 
Forest  farm  folks.    14991. 
Lucky  Jim.    26853. 
Papa's  sweetheart.    35219. 
Slightly  mixed.     42784. 
Sunny  Spain.    44564, 
Typewriter  &   the   cowboy. 

'47847. 
Uncle  Si's  fortune.    48045. 
Woman's  name.    51547. 
Ferguson    (F.    G.)      In   Missis- 
sippi.   21244. 
Ferguson    (F.    G.)    jr.     Zeb   & 

Zarrow.    52301. 
Ferguson     (F.     K.)       Chemia. 

6889. 
Ferguson  (G.  U.  F.)     Master  of 

the  Revolution.    28717. 
Ferguson   (J.  M.)     Training  a 
husband.    46764. 


Ferguson    (K.    L.)      Legend    of 

the  tea.    25018a. 
Ferguson  (R.  F.)  jr.: 
All  in  a  night.    856. 
Artistic  mix-up.    1976. 
Governor,    17179. 
Vendetta.     48780a. 
1830.     52504a. 
Ferguson     (S.    D.)       Operator. 

34271. 
Ferguson  (T.  D.)  : 

Homesteader.    20077. 
Lion  sleeps.    25549. 
Ferguson    (W.  B.  M.)      Zollen- 

stein.    52382. 
Ferguson  (W.  .J.)  : 

Across  the  frontier.    179a. 
Alter  ego.    1021. 
Brown,  the  painter.    5329. 
Countess      de      Fontenay. 

8704. 
Friendly  tip.     15455-15457. 
In   the  service  of  the  em- 
peror.   21497. 
Life's  sentence.    25343. 
Scarlet  band.    40969. 
Fergusson     (E.     M.)       Child's 

dream  of  the  Bible.    7056. 
Fermin  (E.^     Marriage  in  Chi- 
cago.   28400. 
Fernald  (C.  B.)  : 

Cat    &    the    cherub.     6437, 

34294a. 
Certain     new     &     original 

scenes.     6610. 
Day  before  the  day.  10113a.^ 
Married  woman.     28466. 
Maurice  O'Mallory.     28878. 
Moonlight  blossom.     30949. 
Pursuit  of  Pamela.     37897, 

37897a. 
San  Lin.     40712. 
98-8.     52471. 
Fernald   {Mrs.  C.  F.)     Baker's 

pantomimes.     .52816. 
Fernald    (E.   W.)     Faithful    to 

the  last.     13446. 
Fernan-Gonzalez  (A.)  : 

Amigo  de  la  pipa.     1305. 

Diablo  en  coche.     10745. 

Fernandez     (A.    C.)     Brother's 

error.     5302. 
Fernandez     (J.)     Black    slave. 

4143. 
Fernclndez      (M.     Tirado)     See 

Tirado  Fernandez. 
Fernandez  (O.N.)      Wanda,  the 

Indian  bride.     49462. 
Fernandez  (P.  Baiiios)     Sec  Ba- 
ncs FernSndez. 
Fernandez      (P.      Perez)       See 

P^rez  Fernandez. 
Fernandez  (W.  Talavera)     See 
Talavera  Fernandez. 


I'ernandez-Arias  (A.)  : 
Culpables.     9339. 
Mas  hermoso.     2859 hi. 
Ftn-nandez  Arreo  (A.)  : 
Amor  baturro.     1329. 
Ante  el  juez.    1596. 
Sin  vacaciones.     42478. 
Soldado  Pena.    43062. 
Fernandez   Blanco    (R.)     A   la 

l)iiiata !     15. 
Fernandez-Brochado  (N.) 
Amor  eterno.     1334. 
Telefonos.     45210. 
Fernandez  Caballero  (M.)  : 

Lulu  &  the  3  jolly  thieves. 

26918. 
Marseillaise.     28479. 
Fernandez    Cuevas     (A.)     Per- 

fecto  caballero.     35908. 
Fernandez  de  la  Puente  (M.)  : 
Club  de  las  solteras.     7691. 
Corista  de  punta.     8527. 
Dos  cadetes.     11487a. 
Gran  embustero.     17251. 
Guarda  jurao.     17708. 
Hija  del  mar.     19462. 
Hijas  de  Lemnos.     19464. 
Ideal-recnelo.     20868a. 
Llaves  del  cielo.     26004. 
Matarifes.     54467. 
Moza  de  mulas.     31272. 
Mujer  de  boliche.    31308. 
Ninon.     32822. 
Patria  de  Cervantes.  54898. 
Itefajo  amarillo.     388,59. 
Seiioras         del         silencio. 

41481a. 
Tango  argentino.     45113c. 
Ya       no       hav       Pirineos. 
51948a. 
Fernandez  de  Mora  tin  (L.)    See 

Moratin  (L.  F.  de) 
Fernandez  del  Villar  (J.)  : 

Correo  de  gabinete.     53269. 
Idolos.     20908a. 
Panolon  de  Manila.  35175b. 
Patio      de     los     naranjos. 

54895. 
Te    la    debo,    Santa    Rita. 
45177a. 
Fernandez  Garcia   (L.)     Genio 

de  Leon.     .53753. 
P"'crnandez  Lepina  (A.)  : 

Corte     de     los      milagros. 

8584. 
Envidiosos.     12814. 
Fea  del  ole.    13938. 
Jipijapa.     22753. 
Loca  fortuna.     26039. 
Lum.     54360. 
Maja      de      los      madriles. 

27555a. 
Manton  de  la  China.  28125, 
Perra  gorda.     35947. 
Rosario.    55208. 


3046 


INDEX 


Fei-uaudez  Lepina  (A.) — Cont. 
Sagradas  bayaderas. 

40493a. 
Seiior  duque.     41478a. 
Seuora  Barba-Azul.     41480. 
Suspiros  de  fraile.     44697. 
Ultima  opereta.     47906a. 
Valiente  capitau.     5-5754. 
Fernandez  Palomero  (M)  : 
Bandei-In  de  la  4a.    2886. 
Madrid  alegre.     27309. 
:\Ialas-pnlgas.     27G39. 
Once  mil  vfrgenes.    33972. 
Penetracion  paclfica. 

35842. 
Plebe.    36531b. 
Primera  centinela.    37245a. 
Puerta  del  sol.     37802. 
Querer     de     una      gitana. 

38145b. 
Vida  alegre.     48991. 
Fernandez-Portero  (F.  y  J.  A.)  : 
Indigena.    21660a. 
Minas        de        Costabella. 

29708a. 
Nueva  escuela.    33116b. 
Venta  de  los  alamos.  55766. 
Fernandez  Shaw  (C.)  : 

Fignras  del  Qui.iote.    14213. 
Final      de      Don      Alvaro. 

14247. 
.Tuglares.     23204. 
No  somos  nadie.     32890. 
Tragedia  del  beso.     46706. 
FcrnaiKlez     y     Gonzalez      (R.) 

Kip,  el  oazador.     39485. 
Fernandez     y     Murrieta      (II.) 

Gitanada.     16684a. 
Fernanzo  (M.  D.)     Waif's  hap- 
hazards.    49381. 
Fernberg     (C.     L.)      Sacrifice. 

40460U. 
Ferner  (M.)  : 

Amor  &  compagnie.     1327. 
Auch  ich  war  eiu  jiingling. 

52768. 
Biiseleisen.     53008. 
Ho.senkuopf.     53975. 
Mnie.  Hyjine.     27194. 
Maxl.     28897. 
Miide  Theodor.     31301. 
Ferner    (R.)      Wenn    man    die 
fahnlein  fliegeu  lasst !    55869. 
Fero  (W.  T.)  : 

Millionaire  for  a  day.  296-54. 
]\Ioneybags'  troubles.   30804. 
Ferral    (R.)     Little  Miss  Jeal- 
ousy.   25779. 
I'errand     (D.)       Reducto     del 

pilar.    38857. 
Ferraudiz  (A.  R.)  : 

Bella  Charito.    3368. 

L  0  t  e  r  i  a       internacional. 

26373. 
Postales  al  natural.    36879. 


Ferrar  (.J.  A.)  : 

Almost  an  elopement. 


971. 


His  college  chum.    19583. 
Where  there's  a  will.    50409. 

Ferrare     (H.)       Danseuse     de 
Pompei.    9825. 

Ferrari   (E.  Wolf-)     See  Wolf- 
Ferrari. 

Ferrari  (G.)     Cobzar.    7748. 

Ferrari   (P.)     Love  without  es- 
teem.   26655. 

Ferraro     (Alfred)       Tony,    the 
kid.    46.512. 

Ferraro      (Antonio)        Operaio 
cosciente.    34269. 

Ferraro    (E.)      Joe,    the    boot- 
black.   22805. 

Ferrau  (V.)     Sinner.    42510. 

FerrazRevenga  (E.)     Galope  de 
amor.    15790a. 

Ferree  (O.)  : 

In  Ireland.    21219. 

Niglit  message.    32712. 

Waifs  of  society.    49385. 
Ferreira      (G.     R.)       Turning- 
point.    47376. 
Ferreiro  (L.)  : 

Dia  de  la  Virgen.    10741. 

Golfa.    17037. 
Ferrell  (C.  C.)     Sappho.    40777. 
Ferrier  (A.  Mancel-)     See  Man- 
cel-Ferrier. 

Ferrier  (J.  P.)  : 

Cornette.    8554. 

Noel.    32964.  32965. 

Yvonic.     52258. 
Ferrier     (M.)       Lost    package. 

26333. 
Ferrier  (P.)  : 

Codicil.    7761a. 

Cornette.    8554. 

Don  Juan.    11350. 

Dorise.     11472. 

Elaine.    12368,  12369. 

Mme.  Butterfly.    27179. 

Noel.    32964,  32965. 

Petite  Boheme.     36039. 

Quaker  girl.     37952. 

Resurrection.     39129. 

Rodope.     39708a. 

Tosca.    46590. 

Tzigana.    47878. 

Voile  du  bonheur.    49248. 

Yvonic.    .522-58. 
Ferris,      pseud.       See     Bishop 

(M.  F.) 
Ferris    (A.)      Soldiers    of    mis- 
fortune.   43102b. 
Fei-ris    (A.   E.)      Club   penalty. 

7698. 
Ferris  (D.)     See  Ferris  (R.) 

Ferris  (E.)  : 

Fighting  chance.     14186. 
Nicolete.    32629. 


Ferris  (J.)     Cup  of  te:i.    9354a. 
Ferris  (K.)     Marcella.    28149. 
Ferris       (M.)         Sec      Keediok 

(M.  F.) 
Ferris    (M.  A.)     Bridge  of  the 

gods.    5092,  5093. 
Ferris  (R.)  : 

Fatal  card.    13742. 
Graustark.    17337. 
My  Jim.    31587. 
Way  out  West.    49780. 
Ferris  (R.  H.)     Tempted  in  all 

points.    45335a. 
Ferris  (W.  L.)  : 

Alpine  storm.     1001. 
Johnny  Wise.    22891. 
Ferrou   (A.)     Krokodil.     24261. 
Ferry  (H.)    Poor  &  rich.    36791. 
Ferry     (M.     P.)       Ice     water. 

20837. 
Ferry   (W.  J.)     Two-time  win- 
ner.   47799. 
Fessenden    (H.    M.)      Trouble- 
some children.    47184. 
Fessler  (W.)  : 

Actress  &  the  burglar.  222. 
Another  man's  v/ife.  1582. 
Blood  red  rose  of  sin.  4300. 
Century  ball.  6603. 
City  of  N.  Y.  7460. 
Convict's  sweetheart.  8433. 
Everybody    works    but 

father.    13133. 
For    the    man    she    loved. 

14941. 
Great        v>'hite       diamond. 

17488. 
Greater     love     hath     none. 

17514. 
Mark  of  Cain.    28319. 
Midnight  marriage.     29440. 
Parisian  cocktail.     3-5327. 
Ride  for  life.    39400. 
Silver  Cliff.     42389. 
Somebodv's     daughter. 

43163. 
Talk  of  the  town.    4.5003. 
Temple  of  justice.    45301. 
Wall  street  broker.    49425. 
PVtterer    (H.)     City  physician. 

7463. 
Feuchtinger  (-1.)  : 

Musikantenmadel.       314.58, 

31459. 
M  u  s  t  e  r  w  e  i  b  e  r  .  31466, 

31467. 
Rodelzigeuner.    39701. 

Feuchtwanger  (L.)  : 

Feste  burg  ist  uuser  Gott. 

14073. 
Julia  Farnese.     54135. 
Tartiiff  im  reifrock.    45145. 

Feuerlein     (F.    L.)       Elselille. 
12549. 


3047 


INDEX 


P'euilladc     (L.)       Tons    papas. 

46634. 
Feuillet  (O.)  : 

Bui  Is  &  bears.     5448. 

Charlotte  d'  Erra.     6796. 

Conquered.     8284. 

Countess  de  Vardes.     8706. 

Fairy.     13398a. 

Forbidden  fruit.     14965a. 

Julie.     28222. 

.Juliette's  divorce.     23229. 

Marriage      in      high      life. 
28401. 

Redeemed.     38880. 

Siren.     42562. 

Sphinx.     43518. 

Village.     49017b. 
Feurer  (J.)    Turn-table.    47367. 
Feu.sier  (N.  R. )  : 

It's  a  long  way  to  Tlpper- 
ary.     22234b. 

Spirit  of  1916.     .55418. 

Spoils  of  war.     55420. 
Feval  (P.  H.  G.)  : 

Hero  of  the  hour.     19267. 

Petit  Parisien.     38913. 
Fevrier  (H.)    Carmosine.    6254. 
Fev  (J.  W.)     Countess  of  Stel- 

lenberg.     8722. 
Feydeau  (G.)  : 

Bourgeon.     4764. 

Fil  a  la  patte.     14215. 

(Jay  Parisians.     15989. 

IVliidel      von      Montniartre. 
27316,  27317. 

Main  passe.     27531. 

Mais  n'te  proniene  done  pas 
tonte  nue.     27539. 

Occupe-toi  d'Ainelie.    83234. 

On  purge  bebg.     33790. 

Puce  a  I'oreille.     87792. 
Fezandie  (C.)  : 

Popping        vlie        question. 
36834. 

Revenge.     39247. 

Truth.     47282. 
Fezandie       (E.)       jr.       Edith's 

dream.     12244. 
Fezandig  (H.)  : 

Cannibal    &    the    skeleton. 
6005. 

Proposal.     37722. 
Fezandig  (M.)  : 

Editli's  dream.     12244. 

Soap-bubble  drill.     42940. 
Ficke  (A.  D.)  : 

I?reaking  of  bonds.     4992. 

Mr.  Faust.     30178a. 

Stormbird.     43981,  43981a. 
Ficken  (.T.  M.)    Friend.    15423a. 
Ficklen  ( B.  A. )     Desperate  rem- 
edy.    10575. 
Fidelio.     Bilderbuch.     3830. 
Fiedeldey     &     Bigger.     Home- 
spun heart.    20074. 


Field  (A.  N.)  : 

Bill  Detrick.     3834. 

Fool's  errand.     14742. 

New  Magdalen.     82415. 

Reverses.     39266. 

Yankee  duelist.     51993. 
Field      (C.     H.)     Triangle     of 

hearts.     46949. 
Field  (C.  K.)  : 

Cave  man.     6540. 

Egypt.     12302a. 
Field   (G.  N.)     Christmas  mys- 

terv.     7237. 
Field  (E.  S.)  : 

Good  intentions.     17087. 

Wedding  bells.  '  49895. 
Field  (Edward)  : 

Bachelor's  baby.     2686. 

Wedded  by  fate.     49881. 
Field  (Eugene)  : 

Buccaneers.     5381. 

Wonder  -  wander  man. 

51650. 
Field     (F.)     See    Yon     Cassel 

(F.  F.) 
Field  (G.  W.)  :  . 

Camp  ground.     5954. 

Slaughter  of  the  innocents. 
42706. 
Field  ( J.  S. )    Buccaneers.   5381. 
Field  (K.)  : 

Dead  to  the  world.     10224. 

Extremes  meet.     13275. 

Scarlet  letter.     40980. 
•Field  (M.)     London  life.    26104. 
Field    (M.  D.)     Firm.     53046. 
Field  (N.  R.)  : 

Both     in     the     same    boat. 
4714. 

It  happened  in  Louelyville. 
22205. 

Mistake.     54547. 

Sister  Mary.     -55353. 
Field     (R.    A.)     Micro  -  mania. 

2938.5a. 
Fierd(R.L.)    Everygiil.    5.5226. 
Field  (R.  M.)  : 

Fantiue.     13659. 

Fauvette.     13925. 

Good-bye.     17063. 

Love's  vow.     26749. 

Nora  &  Dora.     82995. 

Parole  of  htnor.     3.5857. 
Field  (S.)     Twin  beds.     47480a. 
Field  (T.)     Gringo.     17648. 
Fielder     (.7.     A.)     Unfortunate 

father.     55734. 
Fielding  (Henrv)      Tom  Thumb 

tlu>  Great.     39076b. 
Fielding  (Howard)      »S'pe  Hooke 

(C.  W.) 
Fielding  (J.)  : 

Blarney.     4204. 

Emerald  Isle.     12594. 

Follie  &  faucie.     14671. 

3048 


Fielding    (.1.) — Coutiiuied. 

Irish  domestics.     21974. 

I'orus  plaster.     36863.      _ 

Tippei-ary  couple.     46300. 

Upside  down.     48541. 

Yacht  club.     51950. 
Fielding  (.7.  H.)     Ma.     26988. 
Fielding  ( M.  .7.)  : 

!n  the  shadoAv  of  darkness. 
21500. 

Old  oaken  bucket.     33587. 

Outcast  artist.     8.4874. 

Ragged  hero.     88342. 

Wedde<l,  but  no  wife.  49880. 
Fielding  (R.)  Cashier.  6871. 
Fields.  Tie  tliat  binds.  46168. 
Fields  (A.)  Misery  of  a  han- 
som cab.  29877. 
Fields  (F.)  : 

On  the  level.     54786. 

Right  little  girl.     .5-5178. 
Fields  (J.  M.)  : 

H with    the   enemy. 

178.58a. 

Taking  the  movies.    44955. 
Fields  (L.  M.)  : 

.\mer.  made.     1245. 

Catherine  Market.    6459. 

Catherine  st.  ferry.     6461. 

Con  curers.     8198. 

Corn  curers.     8532. 

i'^reeze  out.     15351. 

French  made.    15868. 

German  made.     16192. 

Glad  hand.    16703. 

Hurley  burlev.    20701. 

Katrina.    23532. 

Lndv  of  quantity.    24487. 

Nibo.     82607. 

Paris  exposition.     85302. 

Paris  1900.     35310. 

Pooh  Pooh.     36790. 

Pousse-cafe.     36921. 

Trollev        party.  47144. 

47145. 

Twelve  years  a  slave.  47427. 

Whirligig.    50457. 

Whoop-dee-doo.     50708. 

Worst  born.     51803. 
Fields  (N.  J:)  : 

Mabel,  the  dept.  store  girl. 
27009. 

Ob,  those  boarders.    33361. 
Fields     (Sadie)       Rebecca,     a 

child  of  the  ghetto.     38615. 
Fields  (Sol)     Mirth  of  a  nation. 

29832b. 
Fierce    ( L. )      Progressive 

woman.     37661. 
Fife  (G.  P..)     Darkness.    5-3337. 
Fife  (R.  S.)  : 

Freedom  of  the  city.  15344a. 

Laggard  in  love.    24547. 

O  '  F  a  r  r  e  1 1 '  s      affinities, 
33322a. 


INDEX 


Fife-Cooksoii  (J.  C.)     Hannibal 

&  Katharna.    18094. 
Fif er  ( M. )    6'ee  Pfeiffer  ( M.  V. ) 
Fifield  (E.  W.)  : 

Atonement.    2331. 

Christmas  feast.     7223. 

Dead-broke    hypnotist. 
10202. 

End  of  old  Grimes.    12703. 

Faith  of  Margaret   Deane. 
13435. 

Flossie's  lover.    14574. 

Flurry  in  wheat.     14614. 

Girl  from  Idaho.    16501. 

Glass  houses.     16727. 

Grandpa  &  the  boys.    17301. 

Meddlesome's  mistakes. 
29007. 

Mother's  way  out.    31201. 

Mysterious  guest.     31813. 

Rosalind.    39934. 

Sauce  for  the  gander.  40842. 

Settled  out  of  court.    41.593. 

Stolen  song.     43944. 

Stony  Cliff  people.    43955. 

Training  a  husband.    46765. 

Uncle  Ben.    47939. 

Who  was  Wilcox?    50690. 

Fifield  (Mrs.  J.  C.)  : 

Mother's  wav  out.    31201. 

Stony  Cliff  people.    43955. 
Figarelo : 

Careta  de  Pierrot.    6218. 

Guasa  viva.    17721. 

Mi-careme.     29357. 

Poca  lacha.    36591a. 

Ultima  hora.     47905a. 
Figaro-verlag : 

Hoheit — der  Franz.    19955a. 

Kaiser  rief.    234.59a. 

Kriimel  vor  Paris  !    24263a. 
Figuier  (L.)  : 

Drame   en    chemin   de    fer. 
11688. 

Robert  Fulton.     39641. 

Trip  underground.     47054. 
Figuier  {Mine.  Louis)     Presby- 

tere.    5063. 
Figved    (E.  N.)      Money  makes 

the  mare  go.    30779. 
Fijan  (A.)     Manette.    28052. 
File  (F.)  : 

Amanuensis.    1049. 

Crushed      mother  -  in  -  law. 
9272. 

Loyal  lover.     26785. 

Mrs.      Shafto's      boarders. 
30452. 

Mother-in-law.     31150. 

Our  servants.    34771. 

Proof  positive.    37700. 

Supremacy.    44621. 

Three  days.    45949. 

Tigress.     46202. 

Typewriter.    47845. 


I'iler    [Mrs.   G.)      Beyond   par- 
don.    3725. 
Filiasi  (L.)  : 

Fior  di  neve.    14293. 

Manuel  Menendez.    28127. 
Filippi  (F.  A.  de)  : 

Prometeo.     37668. 

Suir  orlo.    44462. 
Filkins    (E.   C.)     Nigl*t  before 

New  Year's.    32662. 
Filkius  (Grace)  : 

His  price.    53953. 

Petersburg       poker       club. 
36026. 

Splendid  bluff.    43591. 

Fillette  ( S.  J. )    Legend  of  Tann- 

hiiuser.    25013. 
Filley  (W.  S.)     Boring  for  gas. 

4656. 
Fillie    (N.)      Troubles   of   mar- 

rietl  life.     47179. 
Filliettaz.     Musical  aspirations 

in  a  lodging-house.    31413. 
FiUmore  (J.  E.)  : 
Game.     15821a. 

Harvest.     182671). 
Pawn.     35646a. 
Hain-i!!-lhe-face.     55104. 
War.     49570,  49570a. 

Fillmore  bros. : 

Call  of  Rebekah.     5892. 
Christmas  in  Mother-Goose- 

ville.     7229a. 
Search        for       happiness. 

412.54. 

Fillmore  bros.  co. : 

Afternoon  tea.     550. 
Brownies'  vacation.     5336. 
Christnuis  &  our  S.  S.  class. 

7195. 
(Jhristmas  rainbow.     7243. 
Highway  robbers.     19457. 
Home  for  the  Christ.  20020. 
now  Santa  came.     20519. 
Mother    Goose's    Christmas 

party.     31144. 
Santa's  cliildren.     40743. 
Sending    a    Christmas    box. 

41470. 
Shirkers.     42130. 
Singbad  the  sailor.     42484. 
Stocking's  revolt.     43916. 
Whv    Christmas    was    lat». 

50729. 
Why  Santa  Claus  comes  in 

Dec.     50749. 
Filner   (F.  H.)     Transcontinen- 
tal voyagers.    46811. 
Filson  (A.  W.)  : 

Daughter  of  Bacchus.    9942. 
Dose  of  his  own  medicine. 

11490. 
Old  chums.    33439. 
Tip  on  the  Derby.    46290. 

3049 


Fincli   (G.  M.  &  R.  S.)     Young 

America's  triumph.    .52155a. 
Finch   (L.)     Butterfly.     5647. 
Finck(E.  .L)     Lobbyist.    26026. 
Findley   (C.  H.)  : 

Kingdom  come.     23932. 

Mad  Mullah.     27142. 

Findley  (D.)  : 

Ace  of  hearts.     156. 
Lost.     26263. 
Margery.     28214. 
Mortgage.     31079. 
Queen  of  diamonds.    38021. 

Findull  (J.  M.)  : 

Above  the  clouds.     80. 

Cuba.     9307. 

Cuff.     9334. 

Fatal  Friday.     13750. 

Lone  star.     26117. 

Winning  hand.     51159. 

12      labors      of      Hercules. 

52439. 
$150,000.     52536. 

Fingalton   (D.  J.)  : 

All    on   acct.   of   a   license. 

883. 
Patter-idt-ism.     35591a. 

Finger  (C.)  : 

Case  of  liysteria.     6334. 
Entanglements.     12798. 
Rat  poison.     38497. 
Slight       misunderstanding. 

42783. 
Where  is  my  hat?     50380. 

Fininger     (H.     L.)     Fortunate 

man.     1.5041. 
Fink    (A.)      Ladv  from   abroad. 

24398. 
Fink    (A.    B.)     Cross-roads   of 

life.     9209-9211. 
Fink  (E.  A.)  : 

Double      action      romance. 

11505. 
Fighting  parson.     14203. 
Their  godfather  from  Paris. 
45663. 

Fink  (H.)  : 

Eight-tliirty  ltd.     12334. 
Rehearsing    under    difficul- 
ties.    38956. 
8  :  30  limited.     52431. 

Fiukelstein   (M.)  : 

Gold  graeber.     16895. 

Present  &  futui'e.     370(55. 
Finkle  (A.  I.)  : 

Adrienne.     322. 

Ylia.     52112. 

Fiidav    (B.)     Oli.    the    women. 

54761. 
Finlav    (H.  J.)     Great  change. 

17370b. 
Finlay.son        (A.)         Egyptian 

mummy.     12815. 


INDEX 


Kiiiley  (K.  B.)  : 
Play  the  gaiue. 


36480. 


I'rodigal  parent.     37582. 

Hose  of  yesterday.    40011. 
Finn     (E.    J.)     Money    leaner. 

30773. 
Finn   (F.  J.)  : 

Haunt  of  the  fairies.  18295. 

In    the    merry    month    of 
Mav.     21456. 

Wager  of  Gerald  O'Rourlie. 
49353. 
Finn      (F.     W.)      Dr.     Fixem- 

quicli  fixed.     11142. 
Finn  (J.  A.)    Trespas.ser.  46919. 
Finn  (M.  P.)    Alma  mater.    945. 
Finnegan  (F.  X.)  : 

According  to  Hoyle.     150. 

Aileen  aroon.     641. 

Breadwinners.     4972. 

Lady  barbers.     24359. 

Pussy  in  a  corner.     37906. 

Finney  (F.)  : 

At  a  pay  station.     2115a. 
Back  to  or  Kentuck.  2748a. 
Between  the  i-aces.    3683. 
How      Clancy      got      oi<. 

20471a. 
Investigation.     21901a. 
Legend  of  the  ring.     2.5018. 
Modern  Solomon.     30660a. 
Pawnshop  less.     35656. 
Three  dukes.     45955. 
Unexpected.     48284. 
Up  &  down  town.     55744. 
What  will  the  people  say? 
501.51a. 
Finuigan       (T.       J.)        Patsy 

O'H^-e.     35589. 
Fino  (G.)  : 

Batti.sta.     3103. 
Fest  der  ernte.     14072. 
Noemi  e  Ruth.     32968. 
Fiuo     (S.)       Noemi     e     Ruth. 

32968. 
Fioravanti     ( V. )       Columella's 

i-eturn.    8030. 
Flore       (M.)         Who's      who? 

50668a. 
Fiore  (S.)     Battista.    3103. 
Fiorentino.      Kunst    zu    liebeu. 

24271. 
Fiqu6   (C.)  : 

Girl  who  paints.    16640. 
Persecuted  princess     54935. 

Fiquet  (R.)  : 

Chez  le  docteur.    6936. 
Depute.    10494. 
Gensfleisch,  dit  Gutenberg. 

16093. 
Mandat— poste.     28044. 

Firkins  (O.  W.)  : 
Cousins.    8911. 
Frost  on  the  pane.    15602. 


Firkins  (O.  W.)— Continued. 

In  the  heart  of  the  earth. 
21433. 

Lady   Mountdesert.     24469. 
Firmin  (E.  or  M.  J.  E.)  : 

Colonel  Granger.    7908. 

Don't  get  mixed.    11412. 

Last  follies.     24711. 

Utopian.    48579. 

Won  by  the  child.    51637. 
First  (H.)  : 

Marriage  fee.    28389,  28391. 

Sonia's  father.    43258. 
First  circle  of  King's  daughters. 

Texas — her  glory.    45492a. 
Firth  (J.  C.)  : 

Just     a     cousin     of     mine. 
23319. 

Van  Rensslear  calls.    48707. 
Firth   (W.  F.)     Dolya  the  tea 

girl.    11313. 
Fischel      (R.)       Lah-y'     shaw- 

riem  Tehilaw.    54215. 
Fischer  (A.  L.)     Little  trumps. 

25914. 
Fischer   (Bureau")   verlag: 

Thais.    45515. 

Vorsteher    von    Holtebauk. 
49290. 
Fischer  (C.  H.  R.)  : 

Living  portrait.    25986a. 

Pawn'^ticket.    35647b. 
Fischer  (D.  G.)  : 

Emigrant.    12601. 

.John  Rawn.    22875. 

Lavender  &  old  lace.  24838. 

Montanain.    30892. 

Sacrifice.    40439. 

Stronger  love.     44200. 

Way  of  the  world.    49770. 
Fischer  (H.  W.)  : 

Ballast.    2848. 

Charley's  uncle.     6778. 

Child  for  a  child.    6987. 

Our  wife.    34802. 
Fischer  (J.)  &  bro. : 

Anti-aunts.    1604. 

Birthdays.    3972. 

Bo'sn's  bride.    4684b. 

Bulbul.    5436. 

Capt.  Van  der  Hum.    6164a. 

Dear  Cyril.    10257. 

Drum-major.    11860. 

Old  ship.    33614. 

Pocahontas.    54987. 

Rival        debating        clubs. 
39545. 

Rural  telephone.    40316. 

Saramie's  lesson.    40664. 

Seasons  &  holidays.    41269. 

Seeing  Uncle  Jack.    41394. 

Tambour-major.    45034. 

Their  lordships.    45672. 

Wild  rose.    50989a. 

Yellow  law.    52078. 

3050 


Fischer  (N.)  Their  last  re- 
union.    45670. 

Fischer        (Robert)  Dream. 

11699. 

Fischer  (Rosa)  Misunder- 
standing.   30493. 

Fischer  (S.)  verlag: 
Achill.    160. 
Andere.    1429. 
Arme  Heinricli.    1879. 
Arzt  seiner  ehre.    1995. 
Bettler.    3648. 
Blut.    4425. 

Bogen  des  Odysseus.  4477a. 
Bund  der  schwachen.  5483. 
Charlotte  Stieglitz.  53112. 
Cristinas  heimreise.  9148. 
Dramatische  werke.  11684. 
Einsame  weg.  12357. 
Erde.    12850. 

Erziehung  zur  liebe.  12896a. 
Farailie  Grossgliick.  13566. 
Feind     und     der     bruder. 

13985. 
Feldherrnhiigel.    13987. 
Festspiel  in  deutschen  rei- 

men.    14080. 
Fiinf  Frankfurter.     15627. 
Gabriel     Schillings     flucht. 

15751. 
General  Bonaparte.     16035. 
Gerettete  Venedig.    16177. 
Gesamnielte       werke :       B. 

Bj0ruson.     16240. 

Gevatter  Tod.    16305. 
Golem.    170.32. 
Gott  der  raclie.   ,17160. 
Graf  von  Charolais.     17223. 
Grosse  kampf.    17680a. 
Hochzeit.    19920. 
Hiihnerhof.    205S7a.  20587b. 
Jedermann.    22590. 
Jiidische  witwe.    23194. 
Junge  Medardus.    23295. 
Kaiser  Karls  geisel.    23457, 

284.58. 
Konig  Odipus.     24209. 
KQuigskinder.    24218,  24219. 
Komtesse  Mizzi.    24227. 
Lebensfest.     24964. 
Letzte  streich.     25169. 
Logik  des  herzens.     54308. 
Lucifer.     26812. 
Maria  Arndt.     28230. 
Medusa.     29039. 
Meister.     29068. 
Mejrima.     29070. 
Meta  Konegen.     29322. 
Michael  Kramer.     39367. 
Michel  Michael.     29377. 
]\Iitmenseh.     30499. 
Mutterschaft.    31476. 
Muttersohn.     31477. 
Nadel.    31895a. 


HSrlrEX 


Fischer  (S.)  verlag — Coutinued. 

Nina.     32789. 

Odipus     iind     die     sphinx. 
33296. 

Paar  nach  der  mode.  35000. 

Prof.  Bei-nhardi.     37623. 

Pygmalion.     37932. 

Ratten.     38509. 

Rosselsprung.    39711a. 

Rose  Bernd.     39953. 

Rote  liahn.     40051. 

Rubi.     40217. 

Ruf  des  lebens.     40233. 

Sabhatai  Zewi.     40413. 

Sanitatsrat.     40710. 

Sauna.     40713. 

Satansbote.     40830b. 

Schbick  &  Jan.    41071. 

Schouwiesen.     41093. 

Teripcrierten.     45260a. 

Titus  &  die  Jiidin.     46353, 

Turandot.     47327. 

f  ber  die  In-aft.     47890. 

Und  Pippa  tauzt.     48077. 

Ungleicben  schalen.    48311. 

Verlorene  solin.     48871c. 

Vom  audern  ufer.     49277. 

Weite  land.     49957. 

Wenn      der      junge      wein 
bliiht.     49978. 

Zerstorer.     52332. 

Zwischenspiel.     52410. 
Fish  (C.  P.)     Cha.s.  P.  Rich  & 
his  mechanical  musical  dum- 
,  my.     6768. 
Fish  (C.  V.)  : 

Minna.     29756. 

Police  court  scene.     36669. 
Fish{E.  W.)     Altar  fire.     1010. 
Fish  (G.  F.)     Dr.  Jekvll  &  Mr. 

Hyde.     11155. 
Fish  (H.)     KnowledEre  of  gods. 

24197. 
Fish  (J.  H.)  : 

College  chaDeronee.     7837. 

Sacred  tiger.     40435. 
Fish  (L.  F.)     At  last.     2151. 
Fish  (W.  S.)  : 

All  a  mistake.     815a. 

Nell.     32177a. 
Fishel     (Mrs.     M.     F.)     Absin- 

theur.     lis. 
Fisher     (A.)     Charley's    uncle. 

6779. 
Fisher  (A.  A.)  : 

Business  philosophy.   53025. 

Prodigal  daughter.    55044. 

Return     of     the     prodigal 


daughter. 
Fisher    (A.   C.) 

day.     16065. 
Fisher  (A.  L.)  : 
Black  Dick. 


39198e. 
General's    off- 

4083. 


Brand  of  Cain.     4907. 


the 


27618. 
the    (h-yad. 

At     Ridgely 


Fisher  (A.  L.) — Continued. 
Chollie.     7128. 
Little  trump.     25913. 
IManager's  trials.     28032. 
Marquis.     28347. 
Fisher      (R.)       Giddv      elders 

16336b. 
Fisher  (B.  A.)  : 

Persuasion.     35976. 
Public  servant.     37788. 
Fisher    (B.    S.)     Chinee  & 

maiden.     7082. 
Fi.sher  (G.  D.)  : 
Making  good. 
Old    Pipes    & 
33603. 
Fisiier      (G.     P.) 
house.     2181a. 
Fisher  (H.)     Comedies  in  mini- 
ature.    53222. 
Fisher  (H.C.)     Mutt.     31474. 
Fisher  (H.E.)    Lobster.    26033. 
Fisher     (I.)       Mile  -  stones    of 

progress.     29565. 
Fisher    (J.    C.)      Sextette    girl. 

41644. 
Fisher  (J.  W.)     Young  Califor- 

nian.     52162. 
Fisher     (L.    E.)     Present    mo- 
ment.    37069. 
Fisher  (M.)     Measure  for  meas- 
ure.    2S9S5. 
Fisher  (M.  A.)  : 

Aunt     Tabitha's     troubles. 

2432. 
Winning  .]ai>anose.    51164. 
Fisher  (P.  D.)  : 

And  the  villain  still  pursued 

her.     1420. 
Cold  day.     53210. 
For  sale.     14912. 
Half-way      house.       17937, 

17938. 
Trip  up  country.     47055. 

Fisher     (R.)      Capt.     .Tanuarv. 

6116. 
Fisher  (T.)    Liebesjagd.    252.50. 
Fisher      (W.     W.)       Ye     new 

woman.     ,52038. 
Fisher  &  Carroll : 

Irish  jubilee.     21997. 
IMcFadden's  flats.     27078. 
Fi.sk   (H.)     Trickstress.     55653. 
Fisk  (M.  I.)  : 

Bill     from     the     milliner. 

3836. 
Eternal  feminine.    12974a. 
Faquer's     aniold     method. 

13661. 
Felicitator.     13997. 
Her  first  call  on  the  butcher. 

18982. 
Her       tailor-made      gown. 
19153. 


Fisk   (M.  I.)— Continued. 

Hunting  for  an  apartment. 
20690. 

Invalid.    21885. 

Keeping  a  seat  at  the  bene- 
fit.   23564. 

Mis'  Deborah  has  a  visitor 
29838. 

Monologues.     30834-30834b. 

Pair  of  bellows.    35077. 

Talking  woman.    45012a. 

Woman    in    a    shoe -shop. 
51411. 

Fiske  (H.  G.)  : 

Hannele.    18088. 

Kreutzer  sonata.    24246. 

Little  Italy.     25721. 

Mary    of  Magdala.     28566, 
28567. 

N.  Y.  idea.    32534. 
Fiske     (L     H.)       See    Conant 

(LF.) 
Fiske      (M.)        Philip     Heme. 

36132. 
Fiske      (M.      H.)        Jessamine 

Earle.     22645. 
Fiske      (M.     M.)        Dangerous 

news.    9775. 
Fiske  (M.  W.)  : 

Monopoly.    30840. 

Parisian  crime.    35328. 

Pretty  little  rebels.    37115. 

Widow  Lerouge.    50819. 
Fiske   (N.)  : 

Beverly's  bride.    3708. 

Dance  hall.    9705. 

Heirs  of  Aunt  Em'ly.    18693. 

It's  all  luck.    54086. 

John    Staunchwood,    Amer. 
22881. 

Simple  lifers.    42453a. 
Fiske  (O.  T.)  : 

Beverly's  bride.    3708. 

Binxy's  romance.     3907. 

Brocky's  baby.     5157. 

Brocky's  temptation.    5158, 
5159 

Dance  hall.    9705. 

Denny's  dilemma.     10473. 

Discbntent.    10926. 

Girls  &  grandfather.    16666. 

Heirs  of  Aunt  Em'ly.  18693. 

Independent  Thea.    21620. 

It's  all  luck.     54086. 

John    Staunchwood,    Amer. 
22881. 

Paddy's  children.     35019. 

Paddy's  pension.    35020a. 

Simple  lifers.    4a453a. 

Two    dollars    &    a    father. 
47599. 
Fiske  (Stephen)  : 

About  town.    78. 

Clarice.    7529. 

Clytie.    7712. 


3051 


INDEX 


Fiske  (Stephen) — Coutiuued. 

Dead  secret.    10220. 

Diaoulmaugh.    10798. 

Fanny.    13641. 

Father  &  son.    13820. 

Fortune.    15045. 

Giddy  gusher.    16337. 

.Teannette.     22582. 

Jessamine  Earle.     22645 

Lesson  to  parents.    25117. 

Major  De  Boots.    27571. 

Modern     N.      Y.     Hamlet. 
30637. 

Nemesis.    32213. 

Off-hand  sketches.     33312. 

Palma.     35137. 

ViHage  of  Youth.    49040. 

Wandering  Jew.     49486. 
Fitch  (A.  B.)  &  CO.    Awakening 

of  tlie  mummy.    2571. 
Fitch    (A.    S.)      Reconciliation. 
38682. 

Fitch  (Alice  M.)  : 

City.    53182. 

Lover's  lane.    54351. 
Fitch  (AnnaM.)     Items.  22264. 

Fitch  (C.)  : 

Barbara  Frietchie.     2962. 

Bean  Brummell.    3194. 

Capt.  Jinks.     6118a. 

City.    7437,  53182. 

Climbers.     7619. 

Cow-boy  &  the  lady.    8924. 

For  charity.    14785. 

Frederic  Lemaitre.    15315. 

Frisky  Mrs.  Johnson.  15480. 

Girl   with    the   green   eyes. 
16659. 

Gossip.    17147. 

Her  own  way.    19100. 

Lovers'  lane.    54351 

Mme.  Flirt.    27192. 

Marriage  game.    28395. 

Moth  &  the  flame.    31114. 

Nathan  Hale.    32038. 

Stubbornness  of  Geraldine. 
44257. 

Truth.    6967a,  47284. 

Way  of  the  world.    49767. 

Woman  in  the  case.    55984. 
Fitch  (E.)  : 

Along  the  Kennebec.    984. 

Among    the    sweet    magno- 
lias.   1324. 

Banker's  child.     2908. 

Devil's  lane.    10705. 

Legally  dead.    25003. 

Old  Si  Stebbins.    33620. 

Packet  of  wives.    35014. 

Personal  ad.     35969. 
Fitch      (K.     M.)        Mushi-oom. 

31395. 
Fitch    (L.  L.)  : 

Generation     unto     genera- 
tion.    16068. 


Fitch   (L.  L.)— Continued. 

Growth  of  liberty  in  Amer. 
17700.  17701. 
Fitch  (S.  B.)     Denmark.  10470. 
Fitch   (T.)  : 

Cast  aside.     6395. 

For  memory's  sake.     14880. 

Get   happy.     16251. 

Home  again.     20007. 

My   Amer.   girl.     31484. 

Reaping  the  harvest.    38599. 

They  want  me.     45766. 

Town  fool.     46649. 
Fitch   (W.  C.)     See  Fitch  (C.) 
Fitch    (W.    F.)      Slaughter   of 

the  innocents.     42706. 
Fitger     (A.)       Witch.       51267. 

51267a. 
Fitheradge   (D.)     Long  arm  of 


54315. 
B.) 


Prophet. 


Guardian  angel. 


coincidence. 
Fithian       (J. 

37713. 
Fitts  (N.  B.) 

17715. 
Fitz    (E.   B.)  : 

Breezy  time.     5015. 
Briudle  heifer.     5123. 
Chips.     7112. 
Musical  chips.     31421. 
My      daughter's      husband. 
31530. 
Fitx   (W.  M.)     Mvrtle  McCabe. 

54667. 
Fitzball      (E.)        M  a  r  I  t  a  n  a. 

28304,  28305. 
Fitzgerald      (Dan)        Rose     of 

Rathboy.     .39998. 
FitzGerald       (Desmond)       inc. 

Woman  who  could.     51493. 
Fitzgerald     (E.)      Rubaiyat    of 

Omar  Khayyam.     33729. 
Fitzgerald   (P.)     Claims  of  tlie 

nations.     7487. 
Fitzgerald     (F.    P.)       Superbe. 

44595. 
FitzGerald   (G.)     Cousin  Char- 
lotte's visit.     8882. 
Fitzgerald  (H.  V.)     In  the  .jaws 

of  death.     21440. 
FitzGerald    (Harrington)  : 

Dangerous     game.       97(>6a, 

53333. 
Her  burglar.     18933. 
Marrying   a   ghost.      54435. 

54436. 
Martin      will      m  v  s  t  e  r  y. 

54440. 
Million      dollar      necklace. 

29641b,   29641c. 
Romantic        black  -  mailer. 
55198,  55199. 
Fitzgerald    (Harry)      Chucldes. 

7289. 
Fitzgerald     (J.    A.)       Criminal 
hand.     9107. 

3052 


FitzGerald       (J.       D.)         New 

tlrama.     32.360a. 
Fitzgoraltl      (J.      H. )        Easter 

morning.     12174. 
Fitzgerald      (Lela)       Memories 

of  the  South.     29096. 
Fitzgerald    (Lutie)  : 

Matrimonial  bureau.    28817, 

28818. 
Old  .sdioo!  at  Hick'rv  Hol- 
ler.   33611. 
Fitzgerald   (M.)    Sacreil  charm. 

40430. 
FitzGerald    (]\f.   C.)      AVashing- 
ton.      40649. 

FitzGerald    (31.    V.)  : 

Mostly    mamma.      31112a. 
(Question  is?    .381.58. 
AVanted — fame.      495.j4a. 
Without  a  name.     51318. 
Woman   ^:    why.      51389, 
I'^itzgerald    (P.  A.)  : 

Boy   gambler.     4835. 
Edmund  Kean.     12260. 
Eihe  Gower.     122S9. 
Idlewild.     20896. 
I'<.st-traders.     .36875. 
Ti-aek  of  guilt.     46681. 
Fitzgerald      tl'ercy)        Vander- 

deeken.     48689. 
FitzCJeraid    (I'eter)    Ohl  maid's 

love  matcli.     33.555. 
Fitzgerald    (R.)  : 

Black  sheep.     413S. 
One  of  our  people.     34069. 
I'ifzgerald    (Richard)     Yaiman- 
abacke  geisha  daneei-s.    .52024. 
FitzGerald    (Riter)  : 

Children      of      the      night. 

7040. 
Haunted  house  on  the  lake. 

18310. 
Little  Nell.     2.5818. 
Mother's  love.     31191. 
Verdict  of  love.     48857. 
Fitzgerald    (S.  ,L  A.)  : 

Bric-a-brac  will.     .5040. 
Delicate  boy.     10406. 
(Jood  bov  &  the  bad.   17061. 
Little  tyrant.     25919. 
When  I'm  a  man.     .50238. 
AVhen       I'm       grown       up. 
50239. 
Fitzgerald        (T.)  Ern,shaw 

manor.     12876. 
Fitzheury    (W.    E.)  : 

Boston  Willamette.     4710. 
Public  money.     37783. 
Serfs  of  the  nation.    41537. 
Woman's  faith.     51527. 
Fitz    Hugh     (W.    K.)      Bronco 

buster.     5237. 
Fitzjohn  (R.)     Plume  of  feath- 
ers.    36565. 


lNt>ES 


Fitzmaurice       (E.)         Andrew 
Jackson.     1438,  1439. 

Fitzmaurice   (G.)  : 

Country  dressnial^er.  8751b. 
Five  plays.     14439b. 

Fitzpatriclj     (D.    H.)       Daniel 
O'Rourlie  &  the  fairies.   9811. 

Fitzpatrick     (E.    H.)       Magda- 
lene of  France.    27340,  27341. 

Fitzpatrick    (F.  W.)     Babylon. 
2651. 

Fitzpatrick    (H.)   //•.     Woman's 
folly.     5152S. 

Fitzpatrick    (.T.    B.)  : 

Bull  Conn  &  co.     .53015. 
In  the  Catskills.     21357. 
Fitz  Patrick  (J.  W.)  : 
Empty  room.     12653. 
Four  sixes.     1.5178. 
George  is  dead.     53759. 
Moment  past.     30727a. 
Monday    morning.     30745b. 
Night  pictures.     54718. 
Pitcher  &  the  well.   36410a. 
Prohibition    c  a  n  d  i  d  a  t  e. 

37663a. 
Second   generation.     41287. 
Turn  of  the  tide.    47357. 
Waiting     for     the     wagon. 

55808. 
Wanderer.    49468. 
Fitzpatrick      (M.      .T.)        New 
Year's     eve     on     Broadwav. 
32513. 
Fitzpatrick      (M.     P.)        Night 

with  the  firemen.     32756. 
Fitzpatrick       (S.)         Schemes. 

41051. 
Fitzpatrick    (W.  E.)      Malachv 

of  Meath.     27630. 
Fitzpatrick      (W.     J.)        Seven 

harmonizing  kids.     41612. 
Fitzsimmons        (R.)  Heroic 

blacksmith.     19287. 
Fitzsimmons   (W.)  : 

Capital      of      the      nation. 

6047,  6048. 
Foot-ball.     14756. 
National     capital.       32045. 

32046. 
Nation's     capital.       32052- 

32054. 
Ups     &     downs     of     life. 
48532. 
Fix    (J.   M.)      Hank,   the  boot- 
maker.    18083. 
Fixel     (R.)       Contra  rie    Mary. 
8389. 

Fj0rtoft      (L.)        Gamle 

Maaseholmen.     1,5880. 
Flagg  (I.)  : 

Circe.     7375a. 

Persephone.     54936. 


paa 


'  Flagg  (J.)  : 

Cyclones.    9-536. 
Giving  a  show.    16699. 
Man  of  the  world.    27926. 
Flagg  (J.  F.)     Ambition.    1106. 
Flagg    (J.    M.)      His   Christian 

wife.    19581. 
Flagg  (W.  I.)  : 

Devil's  deputy.     10693. 
One    girl    in    a    thousand. 
34009. 
Flaherty    (J.   J.)    jr.     Circum- 
stantial evidence.     .53179. 
Flaherty  (J.  K.)  : 
Capers.    6039. 
Little   Monte  Cristo.   25803. 
Monte  Cristo,  jr.     30905. 
Flaherty   (T.)     Capers.  6039. 
Flamaat  (A.)  : 

Charlotte  Corday.    6789. 
Convict's  daughter.    8426. 
Joan  d'  Arc.    22760. 
Flameng  (L.)     In  love's  uncer- 
tain paths.     21235. 
Flament  (E.)     Cosur  et  la  rose. 
7775. 

Flamma  (A.)  : 

Dramas.    11671. 
Guerra.    17728a. 
Happiness.     18139. 
King  Boemoud.     23742. 
Love  conquers.    26497. 
Monogram.    30827. 
Romilda.     .S9S74a. 
Flammarion  (E.)  : 

Maison      des      confidences. 

27544a. 
Manteau  du  roi.    28122. 
Flamme    (A.)      Funnv   side   of 

life.    15718. 
Flammer  (H.)     All's  swell  that 

ends  swell.    52631. 
Flanagan  (A.)  co. : 

Adventures    of     Pinocchio. 

362. 
Brogues  of  Kilavain  Glen. 

5161. 
Christmas  celebrations. 

7212b. 
Cornelia.     8536. 
Dear         boy         graduates. 

10254. 
Dolly  Travers'  inheritance. 

11294a. 
Evangeline     entertainment. 

13063. 
Everystudent,  his  encount- 
ers.   13141. 
Folk    tales    from    Grimm. 

14665. 
From    aborigines    to    now. 

15522. 
In  the  days  of  '76.     21383. 


Flanagan    (A.)    co. — Continued. 
JeplUhah's      daughter. 

22613. 
Julius  Caesar.    23235. 
Lady    of   the    green    .scarf. 

24494. 
Lincoln       day       entertain- 
ments.   25510a. 
Mirth-provoking    school- 

room.    29834,  29835. 
Miser  of  Ravel  oe.    29858. 
New        Christmas        Ijook. 

32339a. 
Plays  &  comedies  for  little 

folks.    36506. 
Queen  Esther.    37991. 
Song  of  Hiawatha.    432341). 
Spirit  of  Christmas.    .55416. 
Star  of  destiny.    43782. 
Thanksgiving         entertain- 
ments.    4.5520a. 
Thirty  new  Christmas  dia- 
logues.   45837a. 
Washington  day  entertain- 
ments.    49667a. 
When  mother  came  to  col- 
lege.   50272. 
Flanagan    (A.    F.)      Heavenlv 

twins.     18599. 
Flanagan      (D.      J.)        Singing 

adds.    42490a. 
B'lanagan  (E.  J.)  jr.: 
As  it  was.    2009a. 
End  of  the  game.     12708a. 
Facts.    13331. 
Off  and  on.    33307. 
O'Tool's  generosity.     34506 
Professional  life.    37612. 
Flanagan      (J.)        True     Irish 

hearts.    47232,  47232a. 
Flanagan      (J.     D.)        Senator 

Snarly  Grouch.    41458. 
Flanagan     (J.    J.)      Battle    of 

New  Orleans.    3125. 
Flanagan  (M.)  : 

Evil  that  men  do.    13162. 
Final  lesson.    14250. 
His  true  wife.    19826. 
Unexpected        climax. 

48287. 
Whom       love       conquer  efl. 
50707. 
Flanagan    (M.  J.)      Ballanygar 

brogue  maker.    2846. 
Flanigan     (De    W.    ,T.)      Little 
Jim.    25732. 

Flanner  (M.  H.)  : 

Ascension  lillies.    2067. 
Bargain  day.    2989;  2990. 
Christmas  burglar.    7209. 
Escape.    12905. 
New  shirt  waist.    32458. 
Reformation       of       Rosie. 
38873b. 


3053 


INDEX 


Planner  (M.  H.) — Continued. 
She  attends  a  ehui-ch  wed- 
ding.   41989. 
She    wanted    to   live    in    a 
flat.     42021. 
Flannery        (R.)  Ethiopian 

classic.    13005. 
Flannery   (T.  A.)     Man  in  the 

moon.    27866. 
Flatau  (L.  S.)     Sieee  &  fall  of 

the  Alamo.     42266. 
Flatico  (A.)  : 

Cupid  &  the  crook.    9372a. 
Egyptian  mummy.    12315. 
Ermine.     12873. 
His  wife's  husband.   18960a. 
My  queen  in  calico.    31692a. 
Plantation  days.    36439. 
Prince  Skygate.    37377. 
Rare  old  bird.    38484. 
Wedded  bliss?    49S79a. 
Flattery  (M.  D.)  : 

Annie  Laurie.    1564. 
Dainty  Dolly.     9640. 
Faith  Mather.     13434. 
Queen  of  the  harem.    38061. 
Rose  of  Vera  Cruz.    40008. 
Sins  of  the  father.    42517. 
Subterfuge.    44.837. 
Flaubert       (G.)         Salammbo. 

40579,  522.56. 
Flavin  (M.  A.)     Weather-vane. 

49857a. 
Flebbe  (B.  M.  D.)  : 

Across  the  border.     170a. 
Between  battles.    52880. 
Clemency.    53195. 
Enemy.     12733a,  53536. 
Glorious  game.    53793. 
Moloch.    30721a. 
Pageant  of  peace.     35044f, 

54864. 
Where  war  comes.    55912. 
See  also  Dix  (B.  M.) 
Flebbe  (L.)     Mile.  Peri.    27271. 
Fleckenstein  (D.  J.)     In  ruin's 

path.    21308. 
Fleckenstein  (F.  M.)  : 

California  as  it  is.    53045. 
Opening    of    the     Panama 
canal.     34258a. 
Fleckner    (S.)      Village   matri- 
monial club.    49039. 
Fleg  (B.)  : 

Message.    29298. 
Trouble-fete.     47163. 
Fleischel  (E.)  &  co. : 

Cardenio.    6201,  6202. 
Casanova.    6313. 
Dumme  Jakob.    12029. 
Graf  von  Gleichen.    17224. 
Hilfe !    ein    kind    ist    vom 

himmel  gef alien.    19487. 
Karinta     von     Orrelanden. 
54158. 


Fleiscliel   (E.)   &  co.— Cont'd. 

Kouigstrust.    24221,  24222. 

Moloch.    30723. 

Spielende  Eros.    43540. 

Wiistlijig.    51916. 

Wunder  des  Beatus.    51918. 

Zorn  des  Achilles.    52390. 
Fleischmaun  (S.)  : 

Diamond  horseshoe.    10759. 

His  excellency.    19608. 
Flemen    (W.)      Belle   of   Sara- 
toga.   3421. 
Fleming  (A.)    Pharisees  &  their 

victims.    36103. 
Fleming  (C.)  : 

Bow  Sing.    4772. 

Just  a  man.    23326. 

Madonna  of  the  poor.  27301. 

Master  Isaud.     28685. 

On  the  road.    33901. 

Sis  Hopkins,   a  wise  child. 
42576. 

Sis  Hopkins'  visit.    42580. 
Fleming  (C.  H.)     See  Fleuiming 


(C.  H.) 

(C 
I   want 
man. 


Fleming 


L.): 

to   be  the   leading 

20828. 

Take  your  medicine.    44936. 
Telephone.     45230,  45231. 
Judge's   secret. 


(F.) 


((:.)       See     Fletcher 


18248. 


8994a. 


Fleming 
54133. 
Fleming 
(J.  C.) 
Fleming  (G.  S.)  : 

Elopement.    12525. 

Greatest  love.    17528. 

Old  oak.    33585. 

Phynnodderee.     36191 
Fleming  (G.  W.)  : 

Harris  &  Harris. 

Mixed  tea.    30531 

Red  cow.    38715. 
Fleming  (J.)  : 

Cradle  of  the  sea. 

Zona  Sheridan.  52382a. 
Fleming  (Len)  : 

All  aboard.  52621. 

Are  you  with  us?  52722. 

I  beg  your  pardon.  20787b. 

Me  &  Becky.  2S959a. 

Sue,  dear.  44377a. 

This  is  the  life.    45845b. 

Wliy,    how  -  do  -  you  -  do? 
50733a. 
Fleming  (Luke)     Alexis.    753. 
Fleming  (M.)    My  girl.    31567. 
Fleming  (M.  A.)  : 

Leap  in  the  dark.    24933. 

Mad  marriage.    27136. 

Terrible      secret.        21676, 
45426. 

Wedded,  yet  no  wife.   49889. 

Wonderful    woman.      3034, 
51657. 


Fleming  (W.  .L)  : 

Cross  &  crescent.    9189. 
Round  the  world  in  80  days. 
40104. 

Pienmiing  (C.  H.)  : 

After  7  years.    482. 
Blackthorn.    4181. 
Country  cousin.    8748. 
Devil's  pool.    10716. 
Enemies  for  life.    12733. 
Four  pecks.    15170. 
Hidden  enemy.    19364. 
Little  Polly.    25845. 
Living  lie.    25982. 
Outcasts    of    a    great    city. 

34879. 
Puck.    37795. 
Shadow  detective.    41668. 
Tracked  to  death.    46689. 
Under  a  cloud.    48085. 
Woman  in  red.    51417. 

Flemming     (H.)     See     McClel- 

iuu  (H.  H.) 
Fleron  (W.)  : 

Clemenceau  case.     7580. 

Elysium.     12.564. 

Great  guif-guit.     17400. 

Iza.     22285. 

Flers  (P.  L.)  : 

Mme.  Barbe-Bleue.    27173. 
Shakespeare.     41730. 

Flers  (R.  de)  : 

Amour  veille.     1363. 
Ane  de  Buridan.     14.50. 
Ange  du  foyer.     1452. 
Beatrice.     3180a. 
Belle       aventure.        3377a, 

3377b. 
Bois  sacre.     4507. 
Buridan's  esel.     5546. 
Chance  du  mari.     26849. 
Cosur  a  des  raisons.     7769. 
Comte      de      Luxembourg. 

8191. 
Eventail.     13096. 
Fortunio.     15084. 
Habit  vert.     17865. 
Heilige  hain.     18632. 
Konig  in  Paris.     24207. 
Miquette  et  sa  m&re.    29783. 
M.  de  la  Palisse.     30853. 
Montansier.    30893,  30894. 
Nifia  de  las  muiaecas.  32791. 
Papa.     35200,  35202. 
Paris.     35298. 
Primerose.     37248,  37249. 
Puppenmadel.  37848,  37849. 
Roi.     39741. 
Sentiers  de  la  vertu.   41507, 

41508. 
Sire  de  Vergy.     42556. 
Vendetta.     48778. 
Venedig.    48787a. 
Veuve  joyeuse.     48919. 


3054 


INDEX 


Fletcher   (A.)     Now  you  know. 
( < '. )     Sf'c  Fletcher  ( L. 


Fletchei- 

C.) 
Fletcher 


(«.)  : 

Frivolous  Roimie.     15499. 
Girl  froDi  V.  S.  A.     16537. 


W.)       Monta. 

It   is  tlie  law. 


^s'Pf'Ayers  (1.  F.) 
shepherdess. 


Fletcher  ( [.) 
Fletcher  (.7.) 
Faithful 
17445a. 

Masterpieces  of  the  KiiKlish 
drama :       Beauniom       I't 
Fletcher.     28738. 
lliile  a  wife.     39076a. 
Two  noble  kinsmen.  47717- 
47720. 

Fletcher  (.J.  C)  : 

Fantasticks.     1365G. 

(Jreen  stockings.     17593. 

Liiiht  that  faded.     25395a. 
Fletcher  (L.)     Sec  Fletcher  (L. 

C.) 
Fletcher  (L.  C.)  : 

Amei-.  alliiince.     11.53. 

Bachelor's  baby.     2687. 

Billy.     3872. 

Brother  Shadrack.     5277. 

Canlinal's  love  story.    0208. 

Cavalier  of  Md.     6530. 

Dixie.     11067. 

l>on  I'hilipe.     11357. 

Cleiitlesch.     16749. 

His  other  .self.     19759. 

Indians.     21655. 

Irish  nobleman.     22013. 

Madge.     27282. 

Mirabeau.     29784. 

>.[<.<tnshiners.     30969. 

On      tlie     Eastern 
33834. 

( >utlaw.     34886. 

( Mitlawed.     34893. 

Revenue.     39254. 

Sans  calotte.     40716. 

.Silence  of  the  judge. 

Who  am  I?     .50597. 

Yvolna.     52256. 
Fletcher  (L.  N.)  : 

Aerietta.     397.  398. 

Vanity  fair.     48702. 
Fletcher  {  K.  H. )  : 

Tinion  of  Athens.     46264. 

White  squadron.     .50580. 
Fletcher  (W.)  : 

Anier.  hustler.     1228. 

Broker.     5227. 

Killarney.     23696. 

National  iiark.     .32050. 

Our  Malindy.     34707. 

Papeto,   queen   of  the 
35233. 

Fletcher     (W.     M.)      Shadowed 
by  3.     41693. 


Shore. 


12334. 


mts. 


Fletcher       (W. 

30880.  30881. 

Flewellyn    t.T. ) 

22220. 
Flexner  (A.  O.)  : 

Man's  woman.     28113. 

Mari-iage  game.     28.394. 
h'lexner  (H.)  : 

Road.     55184. 

Voices.     55797. 
Fliegel  (A.)     Torfnndl.    46575. 
T'liegel       (K.)        Kiitchcn       von 

ileiibronn.     23447. 
Fliegei   (Kurt)  &  cu.  : 

Harbarina.     296.5. 

Bergsee.     3.533. 

Katchen      von      Heilbroun. 
23447. 
Flinch  (O.)  : 

Guardian  angel.     17713. 

Rescuing  angel.     39096. 

I'lint      (A. »       I''armei's     secret. 

13690. 
Flint   (D.)     Chow  chow.     7161. 
Flint  (it.  H. )      Empty  stocking 

eli'.     53526. 
Flint  (S.)     Sec  Eaton  (F. ) 
Fliniliani  (L.  S. )     Queen  of  tlie 

]Mystic  Lsle.     38075. 
Flockton    (C.  P.)  : 

Flying  Dutchman.     14624. 
Hagar   &   Ishmael.     17888, 
17SS9. 

Flohr    (J.  Presler-)     Sec  Pres- 

ler-Flohr. 
Flon    (P.)     Riquet.     39507. 
Flood.       Wells     of     Wyoming. 

49969. 
Flood        (K.       M.  1  Enigma. 

12785. 
Flood   (T.  F. )     Mv  only  sweet- 
heart.    31678. 
Florance   (R.)  : 

It.     22196a. 

Son  of  God.     43203a. 
Florence  (F.)    Duplicity.     12046. 
P'lorence      (F. )        Wonderland. 

51661. 
Florence     (N.)       Whirlpool    of 

life.     50464. 
Florence   (W.  J.)  : 

At  last.     2150. 

Captain.     6077. 

Coming  home.     8089. 

Cousin  Jack.     8889. 

Face  to  face.     13318. 

Facts.     13332. 

Faith.     13429. 

Flirt.     14518. 

Good  news.     17098. 

Home  again.     20008, 

Macaws.     27018. 

(^Id  stager.     33632. 

Our  set.     34772. 


Florence    (W.   J.) — Continued. 
'     Working     the     g  r  o  w  1  e  r. 
51729. 
Florer      (W.      A.)        Eavender 

crow.     24839. 
Florer  (W.  \V.)     Jungfrau  von 

Orleans.     23300c. 
Flores  Garcia    (F.)      Aguja   de 

marear.     610. 
Flores   Gonj^.llez    (M.)  : 

Alegria  del  abuelo.    735. 
Desmiguen.     105.59. 
Genero  grande.     16071. 
Eo  que  raanda  L)ios.    26011. 
Florian    (,E  P.  C.  de)  : 
Deux  billets.     10641b. 
.lumeaux    de    B  e  r  g  a  m  e. 
23282. 
Floridia   (P.)    Pai.letta.     35194. 
Florio   (C.)     N(n-is.     33010. 
Floris       (A.       C.)         Myst6re. 

31789a. 
Florsheini       (B.)         .Joy-riders. 

54125. 
Floryn  (A.  T.)     Apollo.     1685. 
Floto   (O.  C.)  : 

In  old  Teun.     21277. 
Uncle  Jube.     47991. 
Floto  w       (F.      von)        Martha. 

28496. 
Flower   (E.)  : 

Guardian  Jerry.     17718. 
Rich  poor  man.     55168. 
Romance  of  a  flat.     39785. 
Flower    (R.)     See  Blair    (A.) 
Flowers   academy   of  speech   & 
dramatic  arts.     Magic  apple. 
27361. 
Floyd     (H.    F.)       Preacher    & 

the  devil.     37035. 
Floyd    (L.   X.)  : 

Buttin's  dilemma.     5663. 
Cupid  ti  the  mouse.     9377. 
Daughter   of   the   midnight 

sun.     9989. 
Game  of  hearts.     15867. 
Hearts  are  trumps.     18544. 
.Jealousy's    tangles.      22551. 
Fluke    (F.  S.)  : 

National      troubadours. 

32051. 
Two  black  bears.     47559. 
Flunky    (Auniy)   pseud.    Cream 
Tartar,  a  lay  of  Alexis.    9048. 
Fly    (H.  K.)    CO.: 

Experience.    13232a. 
Five  Fraukforters.    14432b. 
Flynn.       Two     Irish     cu-coos. 

47648. 
Flynn    (A.  J.)     Amateur  night. 

1062. 
Flynn    (Alden)      Microbe   man. 

29386. 
Flynn     (Mrs.     Andrew)       Eftie 
Gower.     12289. 


5879— VOL  2—16- 


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3055 


IXDEX 


Flynn    (C.    A.)      Plaster   king. 

54970. 
Flvnn     (E.    P.)       Pink    d.    ts. 

54961. 
Flynn   (E.  S.)     Eulalie.     13039. 
Flynn   (J.)     Irishman.    22048. 
Flynn    (J.  A.)  : 

Bull's  bull.     5453. 

Getting    a    reputation, 

16273. 
His  wife's  husband.    19860. 
London  gaiety  girls.   26103. 
Movies.     31260d. 
On  the  brink.    33817. 
Practical  politician.    37021. 
Prince    of   Riplitz.      37345, 

37345a. 
Waiting.      49393. 
Flynn    (J.    C.)      Home,    sweet 
home.     20052. 

Flynn    (J.  D.)  : 

Bell  boy.     3356. 
Finnigan's  400.     14291. 
Flanigan's   flats.     14472. 
Kemble's  coons.     23584. 
Kidnnpped    in    Chinatown. 

23676. 
McGiuty  the  sport.     27094. 
Pace  that  kills.     35005. 
-       Runaway  boy.     40273. 

Widow       Nolan's       ba  11. 
50829. 
Flvnn    (J.    ().)      He,    she  &    it. 

18383. 
Flvnn       (,Toe)         Stolen      kid. 

43929. 
Flynn    (.John)  : 

Artist  &  model.     1966. 
O'Hooiihan's     silver     wed- 
ding.    33376. 
Flvnn       (John      J.)         Althea. 

1026. 
Flynn      (Johnstone     J.)        Our 

baby.     34534. 
Flynn     ( .Toseph )       Delmonico's 

upside  down.     10427. 
Flvnn      (M.)        Erin      asthore. 

12860. 
Flynn    (M.  J.)  : 

Big  sensation.     3802. 
City  sports.     7465. 
Latest,  last,  new  sensation. 
24804. 

Flvnn   (AV.  H.)     Draft  no.  .303. 

11645. 
Flvnn  (Z. )     New  big  sensation. 

32327. 

Flythe  (C.  W.)  : 

Derreck,  the  spy.     10523. 

Jealousy  &  love.     22547. 
Foans  (A.  B.)  Intuition.  21881a. 

54067. 
Foe  (E.  P..  de)     See  De  Foe. 


Foldes  (I.)  : 

Hallo.     17946b. 
Rote  nelke.     40054. 
Voros  szegfii.     49220a. 

Forster  (A.  M.)  : 

Rund  um  die  Alster.  40288. 
Sculptor.     41207. 
Foerster    (W.  H.)     Gold  King. 

16899. 
Forster  (W.Meyer-)  SecMeyer- 

Forster. 
Fogarty      (J.)      Office     l)oy     & 

manicure  maidens.     33332. 
Fogerty  (F.)     Girl  in  the  hani- 

niock.     16563. 
Fogg  (L.)     Jael.     22415. 

Fogg  (L.  D.)  : 

Confession.'^  of  a  male  flirt. 
8238. 

]\Ian  proposes — woman  dis- 
poses.    27945. 

Wedded  by  wire.  49883, 
49884. 

Fogg  (L.  F.)  Genie's  talisman. 
1607Sa. 

Fogg  (W.  L.)     Punch.     37S25a. 

Foglesong  (H. )  Pi'ide  &  preju- 
dice.    37199. 

Foglietti  (L.)  : 

Alianico   de  la   Pompadour. 

52545. 
Amor  f^cil.     ]3.S4a. 
Arroyo.     1928. 
Banden'u  de  la  4".     2886. 
Boton  de  rosa.     4718. 
Cabezudos.     5769. 
Capricho     de     las     damas. 

53064. 
Caralimpia.     6193a. 
Club  de  las  solteras.     7601. 
Colgar  los  habitos.    7805. 
Corte  de  los  casados.     8583. 
Coi'te  de  los  milagros.  8584. 
Debut  de  \n  chica.     10311a. 
Doce  de  la  noche.     11098. 
Envidiosos.     12814. 
Feria  de  abril.     14060a. 
Fundicion.     15703. 
Garrotin.     1.5922. 
Gitanada.     16084a. 
Granito  de  sal.     17316. 
Grania      de     los     amores. 

.53822. 
Ideal-recuelo.     20808a. 
Invitacion  al  vals.     .54070. 
Lindas  paraguayas.    25.515. 
Mi-careme.     29357. 
Mujer  espaiioln.     31310. 
Mujer  ideal.     .54037. 
Pais  de  la  Machicha.    35121. 
Pa.iarera  nacional.     35124. 
Patria  de  (\n-ynntes.   ,54898. 
Pavas.     54905. 
Pecado  venial.     35745. 


Foglietti    (L.)— Continued. 

Pildoras        de        Hercules. 

36294a. 
Plebe.     36531b. 
Regadera.     38904. 
Remendona.     39014. 
Serafin,  el  piuturero.  55281. 
Serafina  la  ruliiales.  41523a. 
Soldado  de  cuota.     43061a. 
Susto  gordo.     44698. 
Tango  argeutino.     45113c. 
Traperos         de         Madrid. 

46842a. 
Trovadores.     55667. 
Tup{naml)a.     47326. 
Varietes         a         domicilio. 

48709a. 
Vida  alegre.     48991. 
Vindita.     4G076a. 
Ya       no       hay       Pirineos : 
5194Sa. 
Foi  (Bonne)  psciul.     Nee  Bonne 

Foi,  pseud. 
Fokine  (i\l.)     Daphnis  et  Chlo6. 

9838. 
Fohind    (E.)     Niglit   in  Venice. 

.32710. 
Folcril  (A.)     Manana  de  gloria. 

28037. 
Folda   (L.)  : 

Kupec  a  bilsnik.    24274. 
Merchant  &  pcet.     29142. 
Foley  (C.)  : 

Absinthe.     116. 
All  telephone.     23.52. 
Limbo.     25496. 
Red  night.     ,38767. 
Foley  (E.  F.  A.)  : 

Desmond's  bride.     53.399. 
Meagher     of     the     sword. 

28979. 
No  name  skit.     .54726 
Foley     (J.    G.)      Shaun's    fare- 
well.    55311. 
Foley  (L.  B.)  : 

Double  tangle.     11548. 
Foolhardy  ([-mw     14729. 
Mr.  Neptune,  rex.     30218. 
Old  -  fa.shioned  Fourth. 

3.3475. 
Only  wonum.     34229. 
Foley  (R.  A. )     Everya<lverti.ser. 

13126a. 
Folkman    (P.)     Tbev   pav    bet- 
ter.    4.5700. 
Folland  (J.  C.)  : 

Fall  of  Frisco.     1.3468. 
Friends  of  Satan.     15466. 
Her       vagabond        father. 

19160. 
Law  &  the  girl.     248,52. 
Mystery    of   Temple    court. 

31847. 
That     girl     of     .Johnson's. 
45575. 


3056 


INDEX 


Follett    (F.)     Hut   time   in   the 

old  town.     20342. 
Follett      (F.     (;.)     Heroine     in 

rags.     19292. 
Follett  (L.  D.)  : 

Copper  conntrv.     847(t. 
Hells  of  hate. '  18775. 
Follett  music  pub.  co.     I'earl  of 

the  pyramids.    35737. 
Folsom     (C.     L.)       Enchanted 

princess.    12677. 
Folsom  (F.)     Chinook.    7100. 
Folsom     (F.    P.)       (Johl    cure. 

16887. 

Folsom  (G.)  : 

Battle  of  the  kegs.    3135. 
Four    bites    of    a    cherrv. 

15143. 
Four  gamesters.     15148. 
Third  partner.    45S12. 
Folsom  (P.  A.)     As  luck  would 

have  it.    2015. 
Folsom  (W.  D.)  : 

Father     Christmas,     every- 
liody's      friend.        13836, 
13837. 
Kriss     Kringle.     the     chil- 
dren's friend.    242.58. 
St.  Nicholas,  the  children's 

friend.    40549. 
Santa  Claus.    40729. 
Santa  Claus.  the  children's 
friend.    40738. 
Fonblanque    (A.    de)      See    De 

Fonldanque. 
Fonda : 

Devil's  couipacl.     10080. 
Heinrich.  the  hold.     18648. 
Satan's  toui-.    40829. 
Seven  wishe.s.    41624. 
Zapha.    52283. 
Fonda   (C.  W.)  : 

Her  fatal  sin.     18973. 
In  Arizona.    21104. 
Verna.    48876. 
What  a  girl  will  do.    50042. 
Who  owns  the  baby  ?    50643. 
Fong  (S.  T.)     Chinese  romance. 

7095. 
Fonrat  (Jos6) : 

Castigo     en     la     venganza. 

6414. 
Esclavos.     12917. 
Loca.    26038. 
Fobre  Dolores.    36589. 
Fonseca       (A.      Gomez)       See 

Gomez  Fonseca. 
Fonson  (F. )  : 

Demoiselle      de      magasin. 

983a,  10449. 
Feu  de  la  Saint-Jean.  14090. 
Mariage    de    Mile.    Beule- 

mans.    28243.  28244. 
Moulins       qui       chantent. 
31219.  ' 


Fonson    (J.-F.)  : 

Conunandantur.     8110a. 
Kommanilatur.  24225a, 

24225b. 
Fontaine  (C. )  : 

Maitre  de  forges.    27550. 
Prgcieuses  ridicules.    37039. 
Fontaine    (F.    G.   de)      See   De 

Fontaine. 
Fontaine    (J.)      Siege    of    Ver- 
dun.    55336. 
Fontaine  (M.  L.  P.)     Facheux. 

13318. 
Fontaine     (S.    S.)      Vaudeville 

club.    48735. 
Fontan    ( — )      Joan  .the  parri- 
cide.   22777. 
lAuitana  (F.)  : 

Edgar.    12223. 
House  of  Oedipus.     20412. 
Ten-d  bassa.     45405. 
Villi.     49062. 
Fontaiuils      (L. )        Estudiante. 

12967. 
I'ontane  (  F. )  &  co. : 
Maibraut.    27430. 
Unverstandene         maun. 
48450. 
Foutanellas    (M.)      Secretos  de 

himeneo.    41368. 
Fontanes  (A.)     Fille  du  garde- 

chasse.    14233. 
Fontenay     (M.)       Sec    Roosen 

(M.) 
Fontenelle     (jVI.    de)      Fianc6e. 

53633. 
Foote   (C. )     Armed  n.eutrality. 

1881b. 
Foote  (E.  B. )     Great  mandarin. 

17425. 
F(K)te     (G.     C.)       Pleasure    of 

Mockly.    54474. 
Foote     (J.    T.)       Tobv's    bow. 

46406a. 
Foote   (L.  B.)     Reformation  of 

the  Broadway  kid.    38S73c. 
P'oote    (L.    S.)      Masquerading 

widow.     28655a. 
Foote     (M.     H.)        Substitute. 

44321. 
Foote  (W.)  : 

Afrimei'ican.    456. 
Evolution     of    negro     min- 
strelsy.    13171. 
Foran  (W.)  : 

Bobby's  wishbone.    4458. 
Caught  in  the  act.    6501. 
B'orbes  (A.)     ,S'ec  Phillips  (F.) 
Forbes    (G.)      Padre   Pasquale. 

35022a. 
Forbes  (J.)  : 

Chorus  lady.    7153,  7154. 
Commuters.    8153. 
Frisco  Sal.    15476. 
In  the  limelight.    2145lf 

3057 


Forbes  (J.) — Continued. 
O'Leary's  kids.    33692. 
Poster  girls.    36881, 
Rich  man's  son.    3933C. 
Shadowed.    41691. 
Show  sho]i.    42188a. 
Sweet  Genevieve.    55497. 
Traveling  salesman.    46876. 
Woman  of  to-day.    55988. 
Forbes    (J.    S.)      My    brother. 

31503,  31504. 
Forbes  (J.  W.)     Wax.    49713. 
Forbes  (T.  H.)  : 

IMinstrel  cadets.    29769. 
Snow  man.    42899, 
Forbes     (Mrs.    W.)     Nameless. 

31918. 
Forbes-Robertson  (I.)  : 
Kith  not  kind,    24043. 
Pas  d'amour,    54883. 
Young  April.     .52157. 
Fo^-bes-Robertson    ( J. )      Sacra- 
ment of  Judas.    40428. 
Forbin    (V,)      Serf  &  empress. 

41536. 
Force     (F.    W.)       Girl    ahead. 

16420. 
Forcum   (J.  L.)     Limit.     25499. 
Ford : 

Lover's  lane.    21232. 
Sunday    night    in    Lover's 
lane.    44535. 
Ford     (A.     A.)       Second-sight. 

41.304. 
Ford      (A.     E.)        Berthe,     the 

daughter  of  Roland.    3559. 
Ford    (A.  Hume-)     See  Hume- 
Ford. 
Ford  (A.  M.)     Game  of  hearts. 

15868. 
Ford     (C.     C. )       Amer.     hero. 

1226. 
Ford    (C.    E.)      Nell    GviT'nne. 

.32185. 
Ford   (C.  G.)  : 

Gates  of  justice.     15942. 
New  world.     32501. 
Ford   (C.  S.)     Spirit  monition. 

43556. 
Ford  (D.  K.)  : 

All  men  to  be  chloroformed. 

872. 
Bacteriologist.     2764. 
Pasquale   Visconti.     35436. 
Ford  (E.)     .lane  Annie.    2245a 
Ford      (Franklin)        Hose     of 

Marie  Rose.     20309a. 
Ford    (Fred)     Recollections  of 

boyhood  days.     38678. 
Ford    (G.    H.)      It's    the    way 
they  have  in  the  army.     22244. 
Ford   (George)  : 

Boarding        house        lady. 

5292^ 
Orpheus  cfmedy  4.     34391 


INDEX 


Ford     (Grace)       Love    pirate. 
54347. 

Ford   (H.  E.  B.)  : 

Ambassador  extraordinary. 

1091. 
Conchita     of     the     border. 

8213. 
Mrs.    Ware's    husband. 

30483. 
Silver  seal.    42415. 
Ford  (H.  J.)     Old  Myddleton's 

money.    33581. 
Ford  (Harriet)  : 

Argyle  case.    1817. 
Awakening.     2551,  2552. 
Countess  Jeanne.     8715. 
Devil     &     mistress    Angel. 

10658. 
Dicky-bird.     10S18a. 
End  of  the  road.    12711. 
Fourth  estate.     15196. 
Greatest  thing  in  the  world. 

17532. 
Honour     of     the     humble. 

20192. 
Ideals.    20874. 
Kidnapped.    2B672. 
King's  comedy.     23948. 
Little  brother  of  the   rich. 

25603. 
Love  in  livery.     26526. 
Love,    the    greatest    thing. 

26629. 
Man.     27704. 
Mr.  Lazarus.     30205a. 
Polygamy.    36756a. 
Rembrandt    Van    Ryn. 

39008. 
Silver  lady.    42402. 
Some  of  a  girl.     43154a. 
Take  your  medicine.    55.508. 
Witness  chair.    51325. 
Ford     (Harry)       Foot -ball 

friends.     14758. 
Ford    (Hugh)       Cooper.    Hoyt, 

inc.     8462. 
Ford    (J.)      'Tis    pity    she's    a 
whore.     46318a. 

Ford  (J.  D.  M.)  : 

Curioso  accidente.     9482. 
SI    de    las    niiias.       42207, 
55335. 
Ford  (J.  E.)     Mist.    30101. 
Ford       (.T.      G.)         Fifty-fifty. 

53637. 
Ford        (T.       L.)         Defender. 

10378. 
Ford  (J.  T.)     Mayor.     2S922. 

Ford  (L.  H.)  : 

At    the    gates    of    justice. 

2237. 
GatoB  of  justice.    15942. 


Ford       (L.       R.)         Politician. 

36714. 
Ford   (M.  B.)  : 

Bit  of  Harlem.    4001. 
Soul  of  the  tree.    43328. 
Uncle  Daniel.    47948. 
Ford    (M.    E.)      Elektra    Athi- 

nellis.     12432. 
Ford  (M.  H.)  : 

Bevond       human       power. 

3721. 
Hayseed.     18348. 
Syndicate.     44873. 
Ford    (N.  P.)     Miss  Independ- 
ence.    29962. 
Ford    (P.    L.)      Tattle-tales   of 

Cupid.     45165a. 
Ford  (R.  C.)  : 

Rabensteinerin.     38273. 
Teja.    45207a. 
Ford     (R.    E.)       Sisterhood    of 

Bridget.     42595. 
Ford    (R.  F.)     After  the  meet. 

511. 
Ford        (S.)         Evil       thereof. 

13162a. 
Ford    (S.    N.)      Malmiztic,   the 

Toltec.    27647. 
Ford   (T.  B.)  : 

Governor's       d  a  u  g  h  t  e  r  . 

17194. 
Three  links.    45978. 
Ford    (T.   J.)      Southern   crops. 

4:5366,   4.336S. 
Ford    (T.  W.)      Fachig  the  foe. 

13321. 
Ford    (V.    A.)      Joshua    Siuip- 

kins.     23045. 
Ford  (W.  de)     See  De  Ford. 
Ford  (W.  G.)     Daughters  of  an 

inn  keeper.     10022. 
Ford(W.  H.)     Tryst.    47310. 
Fordham  (S.)     Family.    56077. 
Fordyce  (E.  W.)  : 
America.     1129. 
Axiom.     2588. 
Dixie-Doodle.     11069. 

Foreman     (G.    R.)       For    fr<^e 

Cuba!     14799. 
Foreman  (E. )  : 

At  Stoney  Brook.     2190. 

Casey  in  Africa.    6354. 

Danger  point.     9757. 

First  quarrel.    14384. 

Highflyer.    19450. 

Meg  o'  the  banchee.    54478. 

Menace.    29114. 

One  circus  day.    33096. 

Prodigal  husband.    37579. 

Unexpected.     48282. 
Foreman      (E.     R.)        Hermit 

19232. 
Foreman  (J.  D.)     Banker's  re 


vehge.    2914. 


Forepaugh     (J.    A.)       Clemen- 

ceau  case.    7579. 
Forepaugh   (L.)     Dr.  Jekyll  & 

Mr.  Hyde.     11155. 
Forest    (L.)      Procureur   Hall- 

ers.    37571b. 
Forest     (L.     Gorsse    y)       See 

Gorsse  y  Forest. 
Forest  (M.  de)     See  De  Forest. 
Forestier    (M.)     Atraco.     2333. 
Forgo    (W.)     Brautigam  wider 

vvillen.     4890. 
Forgotston     (J.     S.)       Woman. 

ni369a. 
Forhan    (S.  J.)  : 
Cecilia.     6559. 
Dan     Dooley's     democracy. 

9698. 
Na  colleen  dhas.     31882. 

Forkins    (M.)  : 

Cypress  trail.     53322. 
Isle  of  woman.     54079. 
Forman    (S.   W.)      Capt.  Cook. 

0098. 
Formes   (K.)  : 

Honorable  man.     20183. 
500,000  devils.     52537. 
Formes    (Mrs.   K.)      Wife's  re- 

pentence.     50931. 
Forrain      (P.)        Shamrock. 

41932. 
Fornaro      (<"..      de)        Samurai. 

40677. 
Ji'orneret  (G.  R.)     While  mask.  . 

.50545a. 
Fdrrest    (Arthur)  : 

How    small    the    world    is. 

20527a. 
Strange  event.    44047. 

Forrest    (Asa)    jr.     Clate  Man- 
son.  B.  S.  A.     7549. 
Forrest   (B.)   Failures.     13360a- 
Forrest    (C.    H.)      ^^'ho    wins? 

50693. 
Forrest    (E.  de)     See  De  For- 
rest. 
Forrest      (F.)        See      Taylor 

(Hugh) 
Forrest    (H.  G.)  : 

Cousin   from   Paris.     8887. 

Markhara     Meade.      28334. 

Forrest     (J.     M.)       Columbus. 

S002. 
Forrest    (M.    L.    de)      See    De 
Forrest.  .  : 

Forrest    (INI.    M.)      Pageant   of 

the  Bible.     54866. 
L\)rrest  (Mark)  : 

Casey  for  ahlerman.     6353. 
Circus  jamboree.     7412. 
Damsel,  the  dunnuy  &  the 

dude.     9691. 
Dandy  Dimock.  the  cracks- 
man.    9745. 


3058 


INDEX 


Forrest  ( Mark )  — Continued. 
Freuzietl  tiuancier.s.     15385. 
Green      eved      m  o  u  s  t  e  r. 

17564. 
.Jack     &     the     bean-stalk. 

22318. 
Razzle-dazzle.     88540. 
Sitting  on  a  tack.     42612. 
Two-time   winner.     47798. 

Forrest  (Mary)  : 
Corner.    8.538a. 
Putting  it  over.     5.5072. 
Restitution.     5.51.53. 
Forrest    (R.    L.)      Stranger    iu 

town.     44073. 
Forrest  (S.  M.)     Other  people's 

money.     34477. 
Forrest-Stone      (C. )        Ludlow. 

26S98. 
Forrester : 

Lady  lawyer.     24451. 
Three  of  a  kuul.    46001. 
Forrester   (B.  E.)  : 

Custer's   last   tight.     9514. 
Desperate  chance.     10.5G6. 
No  wedding  bells   for  her. 
32895. 
Forrester      (C. )       Luckv     Jim. 

26853. 
Forrester    (E.)      Hazel    Hamp- 
den.    18362. 
Forrester   (G.)   King  Solomon's 

mines.     23912. 
I'"'orrester    (L.)  : 

Game  of  base  i)all.     15840. 
Pigs  in  clover.     36286. 
Tliree  detectives.     45951. 
Porrester    (N.  C.)  : 
Grangers.      17313. 
Granger's  dauglder.    17314. 
Forrester   (N.  I^)   Movie  revue. 

31260c. 
Forsberg    (H.)      Cheek.     6876. 
Forsman    ( H.    H.)      Wlio's    it? 

50655. 
Forssluud   (M.  L.)     ^'ee  Foster 

(M.  L.) 
Forfit    (E.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.     3934a. 
Clavvs      &      velvet      paws. 

53193. 
Coronet.     8564a. 
First-nighters.      14379n. 
Is  she  married?    22102b. 
Mixed   marriage.     30524a. 
Puzzles    in    petticoats. 

55077. 
Six  best  sellers.     553-59. 
Who  is  who.     50629a. 

Porstburg    ( L. )      Princess. 

37392a. 
Forster  (W.  Meyer)  ;S'ee  Meyer- 

Forster. 


Forsytli    (G.  A.)  : 

Soldier     &     a     gentleman. 

43064. 
Summer's  flirtation.    44513. 
Forsyth      (T.     S.)       Can     you 
blame  her?     5976. 

Fort  (G.)  See  Gibbs  (G.  F.) 
Furt    (H.)  : 

ICuchanted   garden.     12672. 

Fair  snuiggler.     13393. 

Fair  smugglers.     13394. 

Gentleman  burglar.     16104. 

His  divorce  double.     19596. 

Mistaken  policy.     30116. 

Silent  wife.     42357. 
Fort    (J.   N.)  : 

Alouzus  Dabble,  Esq.     993. 

Breakers.     4979. 

Daisy   Tliorne.     9659. 

Dead  wood  Dick.     10238. 

Iri.sli  ildelity.     21982. 

Jessies  lovers.     22659. 

S;ived  by  chance.  40875, 
40S7(). 

h\n-t     (P.)       X'erney     ancestor. 

48877. 
Fort     (S.     \V.)       Goblen     hen. 

16974. 

Fortescue    (G.)  : 

Breaking    into    society. 

4987. 
Going   South.     16858. 
Maria  Dolores.     28234. 

F.)i'tescue     (G.    K.)       Well-fed 
Dora.     49962. 

Fortescue  (M.  T.)  : 

Eithne.     12364. 

Fleurette.     14501. 
Fortescue  (V.)  : 

Against  time.    567. 

Cliarley's  mother  -  iu  -  law. 
6776. 

Convict's  wife.    8437,  8438. 

Honolulu.     20143. 

Miss  Impossible.    29961. 

My  awful  ma.    31493. 

Sixes  &  sevens.     42632. 

Fortier  (C.  M.  G.)-  Crime.  9076. 
Fortolis  (L.)  : 

Arnuirier  de  Tolfide.    1896. 

Diable  galant.  10743, 
10744. 

Forzano.     Reginetta  delle  rose. 
38924. 

Fossard     (A.     R.)       Near    old 

Cockaigne.    32112. 
Fosse  (L.  J.)  : 

N.  Y.  after  dark.    32518. 
Way  of  the  wicked.    49759. 
Fostelle    (C.)      Ike   Partington. 

20957. 
Foster.    Siam.    42223. 


Foster  (A.  K.)  : 

Cheese  &  crackers.    6883. 

Kid  Raffles.    23665. 

Understudy.    48259. 
Foster  (C.  R.)  : 

Bachelor  trust.    2681. 

Composer.    8172a. 

In  old  Mex.    21267. 

Social  liars.     42972. 

Sword  of  lil)erty.    44823. 
Foster    (C.  R.)   co.     Composer. 

8172a. 
Foster  (C.  W.)  : 

Chicago.    6938. 

Gossip.    17143, 
Foster  (Carey)  : 

Living  fan.    25975. 

Moon  menagerie.    30941, 

Tom    Thumb    wedding. 
46460. 
Foster  (Caroline)  : 

Little  fury,    25688, 

Pietra.    36274, 
I'uster  (Charles)  : 

Bad  lot.    2776. 

Bertlia,  the  sewing  machine 
girl.    3554. 

Cell  201.    6580. 

Gold  belt.    16S79. 

Government  bonds,    17167, 

Neck  &  neck,    32133. 

N.  Y.  burglars.    32526, 

Nobody's  Iiouse,    32955. 

Outlaws  of  Carolina.    34900. 

Rebel's  last  shot.    38634. 

Tliree  2  one.    46037. 

Tripped  &  trapped.    47070. 

Turf  digger's  doom.    47332. 

Under  cover.    48104. 

20  days,    52445. 

Foster      (D. )        Easy     money, 

12179c, 
Foster  (D,  B.)     Article  III,  sec- 
tion IV,  Criminal  code.    1961a. 
Foster   (D.  J.)     See  Jones-Fos- 
ter (W,  A,) 
Foster  (D,  S.)  : 

Genealogist.    16033. 
Love  &  politics.     26463. 
IMafia.     27328. 
Polygamist.    36755. 
Wanted,      a      housekeeper, 
49513. 

Foster  (E.  F.)     Wishing  dance. 

55970. 
Foster  {M7S.  F.  B.)     Mrs.  Jar- 
ley's  mechanical  toys.    30390, 
Foster  (P.  P.)  : 

Chip  of  the  old  block.    7106. 
Experience.    13232, 
Honor,    20146, 
Leonore's    engagement, 

25065. 
Man  &  man,    27732-27734. 


3059 


INDEX 


I'oster  (Mrs.  F.  P.)  : 

Haiuiteil  num.     18312. 

Master  &  man.    28665. 
Foster  (Fanny)     Rank.    38450. 
Foster    (Franklin)      Luncheon 

for  2.    26939. 
Foster  (G.  W.)  : 

Ma  dean.    27228. 

Mattie  Madcap.     28852. 
Foster  (Hernaiulez)  : 

Jack  Harkaway.     22337. 

Monday.    30745. 
Foster     (Horace)       Professor's- 

come  back.    37646. 
Foster  (J.  B.)  : 

After  the  game.    502. 

Between  2  women.    3699. 

Case  in  court.    6318. 

Cindy.    7366. 

Cousin  Fannv.     8884. 

Divorce.     11022. 

End  of  the  feud.    12706. 

His  wife's  niece.     19865. 

Human  call.    20601. 

Lady  &  the  convict.    24338. 

Lie.     25235. 

Little  bird.    25590. 

Love      in      a      restaurant. 
26517. 

Ne'er  -  do  -  \\  ell's      return. 
32153. 

Oji  the  stair.    33923. 

Soldier's  wife.    43121. 

Tom's  baby.    4(5488. 

Wife  &  the  affinitv.    5(>,S79. 
I'oster  (J.  C.)  : 

Azrael.    2.599. 

Seven  dwarfs.    41609. 
Foster  (.J.  B.)     Rats.    55107. 
Foster  (J.  S.)     !<"'lving  machine. 

14632. 
Fo.ster    (.T.   T.)      Empire    State 

express.     12639. 
Foster  (L.  H.)  : 

Day  of  payment.    10135. 

False  gods.     13527. 

Forty-seven  ways  to  catch 
a  man.    15093. 

Gray  kitten.     17344. 

High   art   in   the   Hinnissy 
tlat.    19395. 

Jester      &      Time      Junior. 
22665. 

Mrs.       Abbott's      necklace. 
30292. 

Spoils  of  war.     43596b. 

Strategist.    44085. 

Twin  Turks.    47496. 
I^'oster  ( M. )  : 

Rented  house.     39052. 

Whirlpool.     .50460. 
Foster   (M.  L.)      Old  ladv  num- 
ber 31.     33530. 
Foster      (().)     Fiesta     de     San 
Xavier.     14132, 


Foster   (P.  V.)     Master  &  man. 

28665. 
Foster  (R.)  : 

Ante  up.     52701. 
Arizona  incident.     1844. 
Little  tenderfoot.     2.5897. 
:\Iotl!er  &  the  boy.s.     31128. 
No  man's  land.     32868. 
Petticdat  diplomacv.    54940. 
lieg'lar  lady.     .55136. 
Song  writer.     55400. 
White  feather.     .55918. 
Foster  (T.  L. )     Breakers  ahead. 

4980. 
Foster  (VV.  A.)  : 

Bill  poster  &  the  souhrette. 

52890. 
T..uck\-    da\     on    tbe    sli'eet. 

26843. 
Volunteer  jjianist.     49273. 
Who's  whoV     .50()72,  50673. 
I'oster      (W.     A.     Joi-.es-)      See 

.fones-Foster. 
Foster    i'SW    P..)      ]\Ian    in    red. 

27851. 
Fostei-   (W.  H. )      (,>Ufen  Topaz. 

;i8094. 
Foster  (  VV.  K.)  : 

Experience.     13232. 
Honor.     20146. 
Leonoi'e's  engagement. 

25065. 
Foster     (^^■.     n.)      }r.     Nellie's 

l)eau.     32198. 
Fothergill      ( F. )      Race     for     a 

wife.     3S280. 
Fothergii!      (J.)      First      violin. 

14395,  14396. 
Foubel   (E. )      Romance  on  Nor- 

^^  ay's  i-ugge<i  shoi-o.     39827a. 
Vo\\i-\\(:  (A.  C.)  : 
Razzia.     38538. 
1S1.5  1915.     .52.504. 
Foucher   (  L.  (1.)  : 

Ettie's      ('hristmas     di'eam. 

12290. 
Frost  king.     15601. 
Foudray  (  L.  J.)     Hagar  &  Ish- 

mael.     17888. 
F(.ulk  (C.  R.)     Joshua  Simkins. 

23044. 
Foulke  (W.  D.)     Maya.     28912. 
Fountain  (  B. )  : 

Along  the  Wabash.     990. 
•Mm  Bowie  tJi  David  Crock- 
ett.    22726. 
F^'ountain   (  L.  J.)  : 

Ba  <  lger-i-i-osse(  1 .     5281 2. 
Find.     142.571). 
Weakei-  sex.     49827a. 
Wild  oats.     .50978a. 
P'ouniiiin     (W.    L.)      Power    of 
the  Americjiirs  lionor.     36991. 
Fompiier     (H.)      Sans    famille. 
40718. 


I'our  seas  co.     Voice  of  the  peo- 
ple.    49240a. 
Fourdrain  (F.)     Contes  de  Per- 

rault.     8375a. 
l*'ourneau  (L. )    »S'<;;«;  Xanrof  (L. ) 
Fourness   (G.  C. )     Sitting  on  a 

tack.     42612. 
Fournier    (.\.    ]M.)      Fp    in    the 

air.     55747. 
Fournier  (L.)  : 

An  nom  du  chef.     2349. 

'70.     52465. 
Fourrier  (E.)     Pen  de  musique. 

36063. 
Fowle   ( F.  E. )  : 

Chuzzlewits.     .53169. 

Our  boys.     34550a. 
Fowler  (.\.  N.  C. )  : 

.\11  made  up.     870. 

Ark  II.     52724. 

]!.  Low  Zero.     2608. 

]!ack  to  the  woods.     2759. 

I'.otrlc  of  nerms.     4721. 

Bugs.     .5:501 :',. 

(';ipt.  Hidd.     mV2. 

("arrie  Arms.     6287.  6288. 

Chaucei'.     6847.  6848. 

Contraliand.     53247. 

Cruiser    &    the    submarine. 
9258. 

Dream  book.     11712-11714. 

Fourth— and  after.     15188. 

Helen's  Hallowe'en.     .53902. 

Helping  Henry.     .".3906. 

High  cost  of  living.     194ol!i. 

Home-corn  iuiT.     20017. 

Ijama-Uama.     24556. 

I>anguid  Lama.     24639. 

Maid  of  Mex.     27481. 

Major  of  industry.     •J7.577. 

Marjories  miniature.  2831-5. 

Muckraker.     ,31294. 

Nature  faker.     32074.  32075. 

Niglit-riders.     32737. 

( )mar.     33728. 

Omar's  opal.     33737. 

Only  Omar.     34207. 

l*olitician's  hat  pin.    .S(i718. 

Rifle.s.     55174. 

Spooks.     43605,  55421. 

Twin  cars.     47484. 

W'ot  fell.     51815:i. 

Fowler  (Breuda)  : 

( 'oward.     8976a. 

(iovernor.     17179a. 

In   the  service  of  tlie  czar. 
21496b. 

KoslofC  case,     24237. 

Late  Van  Camp.     24797a. 

Red  blood.     38704. 

Saint  &  the  sinner.     40.">lO;i. 

Voile  rouge.     49249. 
Fowler     (Bud)      Retired    black 
planter.     39140. 


3060 


INDEX 


FM.wler  (C.  H.)  : 

<4irl  in  front.     16553. 
Man  iihead.     27720. 
Rubber  neck.     40199. 
FoVler  (C.  M.)  : 
"  -     Little  FireHy.     256S0. 
Mine  Icinji.     2971S. 
Shadowed  life.     41697. 
What    became    of   the   Inir- 

glar.     .500.53. 
Wife'.s  sin.     50930. 
Fowler      (C.     W.)        Maid     of 

Manila.     27477. 
Fowler    (Clifton)      See  Fowler 

(B.)— Clifton    (E.) 
Fowler    (P].  A.) 
patra.     46.505. 

Fowler    (B.   W.)  : 
]Matrimoni;il  adv 
Our  Jim.     34693. 
T^nexpected  legacy.     48297. 


Tonv  iS:  Cleo- 


28811. 


Fowler     (F.    D. 

tial   evidence. 

Fowler   (F.  H. ) 


)      Circumstan- 
7399. 
Tempus  fuiiit. 


45346a. 
owler    (F. 


16887. 
32330. 

Sec 


P.) 
Gold  cure. 
New  bully. 
Fowler      (G.)        Sec      Feather 
(G.  F.) 

Fowler   (H.  J.)  : 

Brand  of  Cain.     4908. 

Mile.  Louise.    27262. 

K  a  o  u  1      de      Bragelonne. 

38465. 
Under      the      royal      oak. 
48204. 
Fowler  (J.)  : 

Briue:ing       up       m  other. 

5124a. 
Bunch  of  mistakes.     54(58. 
Dakota.     9661. 
Green  meadows.     175S1. 
Greene  girls.     17.598. 
IMiss      Brevity      of      Hong 

Kong.     29910. 
Wearv       Willie       Walker. 

49S50. 
A\'onderful  woman.     51659. 
Fowler    {M)\   and   2Irs.   J.   C.) 

Cherry  ripe.     6910. 
Fowler    (L.)      Clean    get-away. 

7.565. 
Fowler    (Melville)  : 

Kids  delight.     23692. 
Little  Firefly.     25680. 
Fowler    (Montague)  : 
Accolade.     142. 
Call.     5877a. 
Fowler    (Mrs.   Montague)      Ac- 
colade.    142. 
Fowler  &   Wells   co.     Amateur 
l)hrenologi.sts.     1066. 


Fox: 

Broker.     5227. 

Lesson  in  aviation.     25103. 

O'Flarity's        vacation. 

33341. 
Prattling  pals.     37032. 
Fox  (A.  D. )     Female  detective. 

14012. 
Fox      (A.     M.)        Anniversary. 

1566. 
Fox   (C.  L.)  : 
Advice.     387. 
Amer.  nobility.     1249. 
Higher  love.     19448. 
Mr.     Pharaoh     of     Egypt. 

30231. 
Rosalba.      39928. 
Fox    (C.   M.)  : 

Raidic   recital.     2812. 
Irish  ceildh.     21963. 
Mr.     Pharaoh     of     Egypt. 
30231. 
P^lx  (d  R.)     Female  detective. 

14012. 
Fox    (K.  I      Suffragette.     44408. 
Fox    (E.   L.)  : 

Blood  of  her  ancestors.  4296. 
Bohbv's        home       coming. 

4456. 
Hats.     18293. 
Rented  house.     39052. 
Taint  of  the  thief.     44924. 
Fox    (G.)      Suffragette.     44408. 
Fox     (G.    B.)       Isaacs    &    his 

nephew.     22108. 
Fov    (G.  L.)  : 

Wee  Willie  Winkle.    49924. 
Zigzags.     52348. 
Fox    (H.  I.)  : 

Aunt      Polly's      experience 

with  doctors.     52775. 
Conditions     disclosing     the 

horrors  of  war.     8220. 
Reformers     true     &     false. 

38891a. 
Reminiscences    of    the    Re- 
bellion.    39016. 
Fox    (H.   L.)  : 

Castle  in  the  air.     6427. 
Ladv  in  the  library.    24433. 
Fox   (J.)      Sforza.     41646. 
Fr.x    (J.  C.)  : 

Flat     next     door.       14486, 

14487. 
Hot  tomales.     20345. 
Irish  dentist.     21968. 
O'Flarity's        vacation. 
33341. 

Fox   (.1.  J.)  : 

Biilv.  the  hero.    3885. 

Blood.     4291. 

Curfew  bell.     9474. 

Which       is      the      prince? 
50416. 
Fox   (.T.  W.)     Scarred.     41003. 


Helfman. 


45843. 
bitterness. 


Annette. 


Fox    (John)    jr.: 

Little    shepherd    of    King- 
dom Come.    25874b. 
Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine. 
55634. 
Fox      (M.      S.)        Repentance. 

39066. 
Fox     (P.)       Hes.sie 

19323. 
Fox    (S.   M.)  : 

This   generation 
Waters      of 
49702. 
Fox    (W.)  : 

Adventures      of 

52572. 
Devil's  daughter.     10690a. 
Princess  Romanoff.  37452b. 
P\jx     (W.    A.    G.)      Bachelor's 

club.     2691. 
Fox    (W.  D.)  : 

Almanzor.     950. 
Father  Carolan.     13834. 
Jean  Lafitte.     22558. 
Sam   Davis,   the   Confeder- 
ate scout.     40635. 
Fox    (W.  H.)  : 

Foxes    footllght    favorites. 

15217. 
Paddy  Whiskey.     35018. 
Fox    (W.  R.)  : 

Monopoly.     30841. 
Tecumseh.     45193. 
Fox,  Duffield  &  co.     Cranford. 

9006. 
Foy.     Stuck.     44258. 
Foy    (A.    L. )      Country    black- 
smiths.    8731. 
Fov   (Adah)     London  by  night. 

26099. 
Foy     (Andrew)      Sentenced    to 
death.     41505. 

Fov    (B.)  : 

Voyage.     49306. 
Voyagers.    49320. 
Voyagers   on   their   trip   to 
Europe.     49324. 

Foy    (E.)  : 

Man      behind      the      gun. 

27751. 
Mr.   Crusoe  in   the   Philip- 
pines.   30167. 
Troubles      of      his      own. 
47178. 
Fov     (H.)       Spring    of    youth. 

43656. 
Foy  &  Clark.     Two  nuts  from 

Matteawan.     55705. 
Fover     (E.)       Man    who    fell. 

27982. 
Fragerolle     (G.)       Marche    ati 

soleil.    28168. 
Frai.sse     (A.)       Jean    Cevenol. 
22555. 


3061 


INDEX 


Fra linger  (J.  F.)     Sowing  wild 

oats.    43406. 
Frame  (E.  W.)  : 

Perversene!«s     of     Pamela. 

35979a. 
Strictly       .social        service. 
44150b. 
Frame     (V.)       Connnenrenient 

days.    8121. 
Framery       (D.      de)         Malay. 

27640. 
Franc  (.1.)     4.  444.    52523. 
Franc — Noliain.     .*^fY'  Le  Cirand 

(M.) 
France  (Anatole)  : 

Comedie      de      cehii      ((ui 
Spousa      n  n  p      f  e  in  u\  t* 
muette.     8052. 
Crainqnebille.     9002a-9004. 
Dramas.     11671. 
Man  wlio  married  a  dnml) 

wife.    27984b. 
Tliais.      45508-4551 1 ,  4551 8. 
45514. 
France  (Anne)  : 

Give  it  back.    1 6095. 
Meaning.    28981. 
France     (G. )       Ligliis     o'     the 

Bowery.     25424. 
France   (M.  de)     Lai  de  I'uise- 

let.    55967. 
France      (K.     W.)        Soutlicrii 

feud.    43372. 
France    (S.  C.)      Frank  .Taiiiw. 

15267. 
I*'rances  (Jose)  : 

Boudad  en  el  engafi'i.    1542. 
Corazou  despierta.    849(5. 
Doble  vida.     11092. 
Libro  de  estampas.     25227. 
Lista  de  correos.    25571a. 
Mas  alia  del  lienor.     28591. 
Frances     (Julio)       Ganarse    la 

moza.     53743. 
Frances  (N.)     Dolly.    11282. 
Franchetti   (A.)  : 

Cristoforo  Colombo.     9151. 
Figlia  di  lorio.     14208. 
Germania.     16205-16208. 
Francheville  (R.)  : 

Enfant  de  ma  suhm".      12745. 
Fin  du  monde.    14246. 
Francioli    (A.)      Egypt  thmugli 

centuries.    12307. 
Francis : 

Mme.     Dupree's     receplion. 

27189. 
Travelers  return.     468(U>. 
Francis   (B.)     Medical  student. 

29018. 
Francis     (C.)       Adventrn-es    of 

Pecli's  bad  boy.    361. 
Francis  (C.  F. )  : 

County  judge.    8811. 
Jolly  widow.     22966. 


Francis    (Cecil)      Miss   Oyama 

San.     29999. 
Francis  (D.  R.)  : 

Girl      from      down      there. 

16489. 
Soldier  sweetliearts.    43086. 
Francis     (G.)       Suspicion. 

44692. 
Francis  ( H. )     Hee  Mead  ( F.  H ) 
Francis      (H.      W.)        (Claudia. 

7555. 
Francis   (J.  M.)  : 

At  tlie  Pottersville  ]iost  of- 
fice.   2271. 
Aunty.     2443. 

Bill,    the   coachnum.      8848. 
Bills.     3865. 
Modern       shrew        taming. 

30653. 
Ti-ouble  by  mail.    47162. 
T  V  p  o  g  r  n  p  h  i  c  a  1    error. 

47866a. 
Veal  breaded.    4S744. 
Francis    (.1.    N.)      T'nconscioiis 

burglary.     48069a. 
Francis   (J.  O.)  : 

Change.    6686.  6687a. 
For  France.     14797a. 
Poaclier.     36587b. 
Francis  (L.  E.)     Year  &  a  day. 

52045. 
Francis      IM. )        Fighting     for 

gold.     14195. 
Francis    (M.   K.)      Sec  P.lnndell 

(M.  E. ) 
Francis   (Reginald )  : 

Cost  of  living.     8617. 
Rat-traj).     38499. 
Sunshine        after        storm. 
44582. 
Francis    (Rose)      Nurse   in   the 

training  school.    33164b. 
Francis,  fhiy  &  Hunter : 
Alone  !it  last.     52643. 
Lady  land.    24535. 
Ledige  gatte.     24973. 
Silver  slipper.     42418. 
Trixie  in  search  of  a  title. 

47126. 
What     makes    tlie    woman. 

50098. 
Where         cliildreii         rule. 
50373. 
I'^rancisci      (M.)        Bamabloosa. 

2876. 
Francisco  (M.  H.)  : 

Golf  nuitch.     17036. 
Lancelot  &  Elaine.     24571. 
Francisco    (V^^    W.)      Sketclies. 

42661 . 
Fra  nek   (H.  r.)  : 

Cagliostro.     5818. 

Gan)e  to  the  last.     15878. 

Guilty.    17758. 

Joseph    Ralsamo.     23014. 


Fra  net   (H.  C.) — Continued. 
Knight    of    the    red    cross. 

24156. 
Leaden  cross.     24907. 
\A'izard  of  Paris.     51336. 
Fraiick  (  P.  >     Little  Jap.   25728. 
l'"rancke  (K.)     <Jerman  classics. 

161.S4-16184e. 
FraTicklin       (E. )         Fran<;oise. 
15264. 

Fi-ancklyn   (D.)  : 

Flora  Florizel.     14551. 

^Frs.    Shrimper's    boarders. 
30454. 
l-'i-ancks   (  H.  (  : 

Chalk-mark.     6(532. 

Impostor.     21044. 
Franco.     1  )e   los  biirrios  bajos. 

101 71. 
!''i-anco-Amer!<  an      agency      for 
di-amatic  literature,  ltd.: 

(omlesse  Rerthe.     S193. 

(^oi-iiiiual.     16213. 

Huronne.     20703. 

li-landaise.     22056. 

Jack  Storm.     22364. 

L.cust  iK:  ant.     26062. 

Mr.rtyre.     28523. 

i»e!-che.     35880. 

I'roces  Torquenie.     87569. 

Rol)ert  Fulton.     89641. 

Toisoo  d'  or.     46425. 

\':icani'es        du         mariage. 
4S586. 

I''ra)M-o  -  American  dramatic 

agency : 

<'arlos  Herrera.     (i233 
Fanuly.     13573- 
High  life.     19412. 
r<lol.     20898. 
Idole.     2(H)0(3. 
'     Old  miller.     38574. 
lied*  rose.     38791. 
Robbers'  banker.     39609. 
IvMse   rouge.     40016. 
'I'jiies  of  Edgar  Poe.     44988. 

1  'raiicoeur  (J.  M. )  : 

I'or  a  title.     14774. 
i'riiice  Otto.     37363. 
FraiMviis   (  E.  Paul-)      Sec  Paul- 

FraiK^ois. 
FraiM.ois   (V.  E. )      Deux  billets. 

10(14  lb. 
Fraud  (ID   Spirit  voices.  48582. 
f'ra::ev    ( VV.    U.)     Beyond    tlie 

A'i-t;da.     3739. 
Frank    (A.)     Governor  of  Wal- 

Icro '.     17188. 
Fi-ank  (A.  J.  &  B.  S. )  : 

r.efore  tlie  play.     3298. 
Ladyville.     24539. 
[•'rank  (C.)  : 

Devil  in  love.     10662. 
Mand's  creditors.    28864. 


3062 


INDEX 


Frank  (  F.  K.)  : 

CiiHlfrellinp.     73^2. 

Uanibling.     15S14. 

Jael.     2241oa,  22415b. 

TliPii-  marriage.     45675. 

Visitors.     55788. 
t'niiik   ((;.)      Roses.      I(>it;?7. 
i'raiik    (H.)      ('liaiiii)ioii   of   tlio 

people.     6658. 
Frank   (J.  0.)  : 

Conn.     8275. 

Hoiiieopatliy.     20070. 
I''rank   (.1.  M.)      Passion  play  of 

Wasliiniitoii  s(|.     8.5485a. 
Frank   (J.  S.)  : 

Falling  ont.     ]8504a. 

Polly.     36731a. 
Frank    (L.    J.)     Diana.     10783. 

10784. 
F'l-ank      ( T^.     1>.)       Marseillaise. 

2S47S. 
Frank   (M.  M. )  : 

Friend  in  need.     55L'26. 

Shorf   plavs    about   faruoiis 
antb.ors.     421 6Sa. 
Frank   <P.)  : 

Haifiselie.     17803a. 

Mantel.     28122a. 

Keizender  menscli.     3S987a. 

Viererzim.     55780. 

Fraidv   (W.  L>. )  : 

Hlarkniail.     52012. 

Class.     53188. 

Dot.     11401. 

Honest  woman.     2iii  12;i. 

Key.     23634a. 

Matter  of  manners.     2SS4:) 

Thii-d  lialf.     4.5S(M). 
Frankau  (J.)      Hearl  of  a  cinld. 

18438. 
Franke  (J.  P.)  : 

Fun.     15666. 

Passage     to     a.      new     lifr. 
35438. 
Franke  (R.)    Onkel  Sam.  .34143 
Franke       «T. )        Miriam.       tlu- 

aveniier.     20814. 
Franke!   ( F.  V.)  : 

Hand  tliaf   rules.      18051a. 

Margaret   Wilson.     2820(;. 

,\ew  secretary.     32455a. 

I'onmiy's  tind.     46474a. 

Fratdcel   (J.)  : 

Journalists.     2307(». 

Love  for  love.     2(i5()7. 
Frankel   (J.  W.)  : 

High  license.     10409. 

Pm  from  Mo.     20809. 

:\ronevland.     30804a. 

!{eflex.     38864. 

Tlu'ee        months        abroad. 
45992. 
Frankenl>erg  (T.  T.l      Sonralia. 
43352. 


Frankentield     (!>. )      T>en     f^an- 

setf.     25040. 
Frankenstein         ( S. )  Filtle 

heiress.     25713. 
Franklin      (Barnett)      Uuth     v'<: 

Naomi.     40378. 
Franklin       (Ben)        W'wul      n\>. 

51116. 
Franklin      (('.     H.)      I'bai'aoii. 

36094. 
Franklin     ((J.    I.)      Amplnbious 

lover.     1370. 
Fi-anklin   (F]dgar1  : 
Knockout.     .54194. 
One  .scent.     .34097b. 

Fi'anklin  (Everett)  : 

Fuss  vs.  Feathers.     15735. 
Tanulefoot       vs.       Peruna. 
45110. 

Franklin   I  F.  M.)  : 
.\.Inni-a.     95(i. 
Anloneo  Maceo.     I(j32. 
P>elgian  invasion.     .3340c. 
Blunder.     4413. 
Brothe!-"s  love.     5304. 
Excessive  m  Hilar  ism. 

1319.5b. 
Fall  of  I'orl  Arthur.    1.3481, 
draft.     17225. 
;\Ior.ey      iV      crime.       3U75S, 

30759. 
:Money  trust.     30800. 
Pi'ince  ^V:  i>i'o!ligate.     37268. 
Root,  ol'  evil.     .5.52t>5. 
Rulers  oC  .Vmer.      K»254. 
Salute  (he  tlag,     40i;-J4a. 
Slight  m;stak<-.     427X1. 

Franklin   (G.  L.)  : 

.Tndith     of     the     Honse     of 

David.     23185. 
Redeemed.    38831. 

Frankliii  (T.)  : 

Belle  of  the  footliglits. 
3431 . 

(.^leen  of  vaudeville.  38089. 
Franklin    (.1.   T.)      Retribution. 

3915S. 

Franklin  (L.I  : 
Hel).     18758. 
Jew     around     (he     corner. 

22687. 
Right  .side  up.    39441. 
Sanvl  of  IMlseu.    40661. 
World's      verdict.        51788, 
51789. 
Franklin    CMaivin)      lady  leop- 
ard.   24452a. 
Franklin     CNIax)       Snwalka 

fin:in<'ier.    44700. 
I'ranlvlin     (Miles)        Love     ma- 

(liine.     26547. 
Franklin      ( I'.!        (4ypsy     trail. 
'       53850. 


Franklin  (R.)  : 

Dorinda  dares.     114(56. 
Marjorve      come  -  to  -  town. 

2831(3. 
Viviette.    49215. 
Franklin      (S.)        Que-ition     of 

honor.    38166. 
Franklin  (W.  S.)  : 

Curse  of  graft.    9500a. 
Desert  tragedy.    10538. 
Dist.  atty.  &  the  reprobate. 

10980. 
Greed's  toll.    17546b. 
Her     son,      the     governor. 

19147. 
Highbinder  &   the  mission- 
aries.   19434. 
Last  man  of  the  regiment. 

24725. 
Pair  of  burglars.    3.5079a. 
Sheriff  &   the  blackmailer. 
42073. 
l''i-anklin  printing  co.     Vittorio 
Eraanuele,     prince     of     Pied- 
mont.   49195. 
Franklin-tarsulat.      F  a  r  k  a  s  . 

1.3672. 
Frauklvn   (A.  H.  H.)     Nanette. 

31961. 
Franklvu  (C.)  : 

McFaddeu's  flat.     27076. 
Singer  &  the  simp.    55350. 
Vanity  fair  eo.    48703. 
Franklyn    (S.)      See   Franklyn 

(C.) 
Frank.ston    (R.)  : 

Clever  fool.    7606. 
Ivomance     of     the     Indian 

whiskers.    39815. 
Two  men.    47690. 
Franville  (L.  L.)  : 

Den  of  Paris.    10463. 
Ma  gosse.    26997. 
Queen  of  the  tabarin.  38083. 
Franzen  (A.)     Romance  in  real 

life.    39782. 
Franzheim   (E.  B.)     Mere  mor- 
tal man.    29199. 
Franzos       (K.       E. )         Judge. 

23134a. 
Frapie   (L.)     Sev^rit^.     41636. 
Frappa  (J.  J.)  : 

Anges  gardiens.    1511b. 
Baron  de  Batz.    3012. 
(^onuue     on     fait     son     lit. 

8120. 
Derniere  heure.     H»520. 
Gosse.     17140. 
Lebende  leichnam.       24963. 
Match  de  boxe.    28760. 
Frapwell      (F.     V.)        Wooers. 

51695. 
Eraser  (A.  I.)  : 

David's  harem.    10063. 
Promised  land.    37676. 


3063 


INDEX 


Fraser  (E.)  Nisrlit  in  a  tele- 
graph office.    326S0. 

Fraser  (E.  S.)  Clay  inaii. 
7563. 

Fraser  (F.  M.)  .\loiie  in 
Greater  X.  V.    980. 

Fraser  (d.)  Jeweled  feather. 
22698. 

Fraser  ( ^lrs.  H. )  Stolen  prince. 
43940. 

Fraser  (I.)  Go.xl-hye.  F,ill. 
17066. 

Fraser  (.7.  A.)  : 

Alone     in     Greater     N.     Y.. 

980. 
Beast  &  tlie  sleeping'  Iieauty. 

3173. 
Because  I  love  you.    3247. 
Corner  store.    8551. 
Dewev,  the  hero  of  Afaoila. 

10734. 
Kdelweis.     12217. 
Enemy  to  the  czar.    1273r'i. 
Fixed  race.    14452. 
For  his  sake.    14829,  14832. 
Free  show.     15334. 
Fn^ni      prison      to      pul]ut. 

15563. 
Girl  who  did.     16635. 
Heart  of  vice.    18498. 
Hearts  are  trumps.    18543. 
Helena      hoavdins      school. 

18731. 
His       prettv        tvi)ewriter. 

19781. 
Hoosier  daisy.     20227. 
In  a  won)an's  power.    2TOU4. 
In  Old  Va.    21282. 
.lean     Latitte,     the     i)irate. 

22559. 
I^ittle  nunister.     25763. 
Lobster  salad.    26037. 
Lost  paradise.     26338. 
.Manila  Hay.    28070. 
Mother's  heart.     31182. 
Naughty  Adonis.    32084. 
Only  a  working  girl.    34190. 
(iuestion  (tf  the  hour.   38175. 
Robber  baron.     396<>6. 
RoI)espierre.     39651. 
Santiago.     40750. 
Scout's  revenge.    41183. 
Sherlock  Holmes.     42094. 
Side-tracked.     42245. 
Soldier  of  Navarre.     43077. 
Thoroughbred         tramp. 

45876. 
Wah-na-ton.     49367. 
Wav  down  in  INIaine.    49722. 
Way  out  West.    49779. 
Wayward  girl.    49806. 
Woman's  honor.    51536. 
Woman's  revenge.     51560. 


girls, 
to 


4314. 
the  minute. 

6882. 


Fraser    (J.  A.)   jr. 
Baffled.     2795. 
Bloomer 
Carmen  up 

6249. 
Cheerful  liar. 
Delicate  question.     10407. 
Esther's   guardian.      129(50. 
Fall  from  grace.     13461. 
For  a  million.     14772.     . 
Inez,     a    romance    of    old 

Mex.     21677. 
Judge's   wife.     23154. 
Lieber  Franz.     25245. 
Linked  by  law.     25527. 
Little  Miss  Mab.     25782. 
Merry  cobbler.     29228. 
Modern  Ananias.     30583. 
Muddled.    31295. 
New  Bal>vlon.     32325. 
Noble       outcast.  32925, 

32927. 
Our  starry  baiuuM-.     34779. 
Rushing  into  court.     4032S. 
Showman's  ward.     42194. 


4(i7m . 


moiiev. 


Train  wreckei-s. 
Trilby.     46983. 
"Twixt      love      &, 

47527. 
Wooden  man.     51679. 

Fraser   (J.  H. )      Hoosier  hero- 
ine.    20230. 
Fraser    (J.  K.)     Frolics  in  oui- 

boarding  house.     15514. 
Fraser    (]\[r.  i^   Mrs.   Malcolm) 

Cure  for  rlvumatiz.    94(>3. 
Fraser    (R.)  : 

Heindrick   Hudson.      1X(Ui. 
Hoodoo.     20204. 
Human  nature.     20609. 
M'zelle.     31877. 
Nonsense.     32986. 
Snowballs.      42914. 
Spider  &  the  tly.     43.52S. 
Such  is  life.     44363. 
Fraser    (R.  E.)      Mike  Lavriiz. 

29545. 
Fraser    (W. 
Pair  of 


A.)  : 

Pearls. 


35111. 

Thorouglibreds.     45S77. 

Fraser-Simson      (H.I        Bonita. 

4505,   4566. 
Frasher   (E.)     Kachan.     2:;4 1,",. 
Fraughber     (E.)       Blind    miMle 

to  see.     4254. 
Frawley    (T.  D.)  : 

Heart  of  the  world.     18496. 
No  man's  land.     328(i7. 

Frayne   (F.  I.)  : 
Booby.     4588. 
Boy  ranger.     484(). 
Chinaman's  troubles.    7078. 
Diogenes  Tramii.     10887. 
Fair  play.    13384. 

3064 


Frayne  ( F.  I.) — Continued. 
Jack  Harkaway  among  the 

Mormons.     22340. 
Kentuckv  Bill.     23594. 
Mardo.     28186. 
Red  flag.     38732. 
Frazar    (Mrs.  M.  D.)     Wisdon- 

of  the  ages.     51229. 
Frazee    (H.  H.)  : 

Just  plain  folks.     23386. 
I'uck  &  Judge.     37798. 
Frazee   (I.  T.)     Kitslii  Mauide. 

24045a". 
Frazer    (C.  W.)     .Johnson's  Is- 
land.    22896. 
Frazer    ( D.    R. )      Irish    volun- 
teer.    22039. 
Frazer    (I.)      Cow  girl.     8957. 
Frazer    (J.  A.)     Mr.  Plaster  of 

Paris.     30238,  30239. 
Fiazer    (J.  P.)      Fair  masquer- 

ader.     13379. 
Frazer    (R.  F.)  : 

Hii!f-back.     17914. 
Reiiorter's   row.     39076. 
Frazier    (A.   M.)  : 

Italian    mother.      222.58a. 
Modern  wojnan.     30687a. 
Frazier    (W.  J.)  : 

Honor  &  the  man.     20157. 
In  Indiana.     21217. 
Freark    (C.   ID      School   days 

41101a. 
Frechette    (F.)       Those    frolic- 
some kids.     45884. 
Freck     (H.    M.)       Tambourine 

queen  of  the  Cales.     45036. 
Fred       (R.)         Zwiscben      den 

siegen.    52408a. 
Fredell    (E.  .1.1  : 

Fighting  chance.      14190. 
Way  of  the  desert.     49747. 
Fredend'all    ( B.   K.)      Fumbled. 

156(U. 
Frederic      (F.l        Fire     witch. 

14312. 
Frederic      (G.)        See     George 

(F.) 
Frederic   (H.)     Tie  that  binds. 

46168. 
Frederic  (S.  F.)     See  Schrader 

(F.  F.) 
Frederich       (F.       Friedmann-) 

See  Friedmann-Frederich. 
Frederick    (G.  T.)  : 

Little   outcast.     25829. 
Pretty  beggar  girl.     37105, 
37106. 
Frederick    (H.)  : 

Audition.     2363. 
Chocolates.     7121. 
Lorelei.     26231. 
Nell,   the  newsgirl.     32189. 
Prima    donna   &    the  rf)rof. 
37237. 


INDEX 


Frederick    (J.)  : 
Beehive.     3267. 
CircMis  girl.     7409. 
Helping  a  friend.     1879.1. 
f)iir  financiers.     34619. 
Successor    of    Shakespeare. 
44350. 

Fre<iericl<s     (A.)       Midsunriucr 

night's  dream.     29477. 
Fredericks      (P.)        In      wi-ong 

again.     21578. 
Fi'edin     (B.)       Blanc    et    noii-. 

4189. 
Free   (J.  U.)  : 

Meclianical    doll.      28996. 
Topeka.     40560. 

Free    trader    pub.    co.      Slaves 
strategy.     42740. 

Freeborn   (C.  M.)     Mile.  Cham- 
pagne.    27699. 

Freeburg  (Y.  O. )  : 

Jongleur  FSlondeaux.    22988. 
Sunset.    44572. 

Freed    (A.   L. )      Father   tK:   sou. 
13825. 

Freed     (A.     T. )       :\[agi.-     mill. 
27377a. 

Freedman      (A.      J.)        Amer. 
.jockey.    1237. 

Freedman     iC.     H.)       Aurora. 
2453. 

Freedman  (D. )  : 

Between  2  husbands.  3697a. 
He      paid      to      advertis(\ 

18370a. 
Morning  afto!-.     310.53h. 
Screen      &      the      screnm. 

41194a. 
Shoits   &   G  o  1  d  in  u  t  t  e  r  . 

42150a. 
Tony's  mother.    46512a. 
Freedman      (S.)        Macharadn. 

27101. 
Freeman      (A.     A.)        IMavers. 

36408. 
Freeman    (A.   M. )      King  Boio. 
23743. 

Freeman   (Mrs.  A.  ^.l.)  : 

(iambled  for  gold.     15795. 
Ladv  Hanulton's  daughtor. 
24419. 
Freeumn     (('.)       r'iiarity's     re- 
ward.   0750. 
Freeman   (C  A.)     Temptations 
of  women.     45330. 

Freeuian  (O.  M.)  : 

Shade  of  F.pictetus.     41651. 
Ways  of  men.    49799. 
Freenum  (C.  R.)     Pious  pirate. 

30305a. 
Freeman    (I>.  S. )     Cartersville. 
6308. 


Freeman  (E.  H.)  : 

M.  Beaueaire.     .54589. 
Purple  &  fine  linen.     37S82. 
Tommy.    40409b. 
l'"reeman  (E.  L. )  &  co.     (lupid's 

little  game.    9434. 
I''reeman  (F.  L.)  : 

Maid  of  Madrid.    27474. 
Married  a  month.    28433. 
Freeman  <G.  M. )  : 
Conflict.    53235. 
Double  standard.    11547a. 
Her  l)ig  idea.     18923b. 
John     Colmore's    power. 

22S45a. 
Thou  Shalt  not.    4.5899a. 
What      couhl      lie      fairer? 
55876. 
Freeman  (H. )     Woman  he  mai'- 

ried.    51409. 
Freeman    (J.   E. )      Behind   the 

screens.    52853. 
Freeman    (.T.    H. )      Heiress   of 

Perry  hall.    1S6S6. 
Freeman  (J.  .M.)    Hogan's  allev. 

19942. 
P'reeman  (J.  S.)     Nell  Gwynn's 

last  comedy.     32187. 
Fi-eeman  (L.  D. )  : 
Aristocrat.    1832. 
Crumbs.    92.59b. 
I     didn't    want    to    do    it. 

54008. 
In       sean'h       of       himself. 

54i(30. 
Lonely  lady.     26124.M. 
Mistake.    30103a. 
Noblest  vampire.    .54730. 
(hie  June  day.    54800. 
Pievenge.     39246a. 
Some  of  us.    431.55. 
Wrong-doers.     51806. 

Freeman  (M.  E.  W.)  : 

Eglantina.     12295. 

(xiles  Corey,  yeoman.  16362. 

Pilgrim's  progress.    3629Sa. 

Red  Robin.    38786,  38787. 

Revolt  of  mother.     55165. 
Freeman  (Maurice)  : 

All  for  a  woman.    837. 

White  man.     .50542. 
Freeman  (  Max  ^  : 

1  )runi-ma.ior.     11859. 

Little  abbe.    25578. 

Tales  out  of  school.     44990. 

Freeman      (\.      E.)        Players. 

30468. 
I'^reeman.      iW.)     Ar<iic  circle. 

1789. 
Freeman    ( W.   K.t      Jollv  war- 

(l(Mi.    22905. 
Freeman  (W.  N.)  : 
Elf  child.     12400. 
Her  faniilv  tree.    18907. 


]''reeman   (W.  N. ) — Continued. 
Lady    Washington's    court. 

24528. 
Mountaineer.s:     31237. 
Symbol  of  the  rose.     44857, 
44858. 
Fi-eeman  or  Freedman  lA.)  : 
Love  on  probation.    26.582. 
Wa  shington's         daughter. 
49671. 
Freeman  sisters : 

Driven  from  home.    11836. 
Our  2  orplians.    34791. 
Freese   (F.  A.)     Adam  &  Eve. 

243. 
Freese  (M.  V.)  : 

Cigarettes.    7333. 
Her  chance.    18936. 
iVLarmaduke's       w  o  o  i  n  g  . 

28340. 
Night  off.    32723. 
Tofana.    46418a. 
Witness  in  wax.    51.328. 

Freese    (N.   I.)     Tirrence,  dar- 

lint.    46315. 
P'reeze    (B.)      New   &    original 

tamborine  act.    32319. 
Fregoli  (L.)  : 

Camaleonte.    5931. 
Liahtning  waiter.     2.5416. 
Mimi.     29698. 

Frehsee  (M.)     Als  ich  noch  ini 

lluegelkleide.      1003a. 
Frei  (L.  S.)     See  Schmid-Frei. 
Frei        (P.)  Nachtwachter. 

31893. 
Freiberger  (E.)  : 

Awakening      of      Minerva. 

2566. 
Kate's  press  agent.    23514. 
Mrs.    Tuftliunter's    dinner. 

30475. 
Stetson's  stenographer. 

43888. 
Story  teller.    44009. 
Strenuous  proposal.    44138. 
Tapping  tlie  wires.    45129. 
Two  bumblebees.    47569. 
P'reissler    (E.  W.)     Testament. 

45471a. 
Freitas  (T.  L.  de)  : 

Mysterious  actress.    31802b. 
I'ictures  from  life.    36244. 
Plot  against  plot.     36545. 
Results  of  a  jest.    39120. 
Freksa  (F.)      Sumurfm.    44.521. 

44522. 
Freligh     (W.    B.)       Scamps    of 

N.  Y.    40930. 
Fremont   (A.  W.)     777.     52483. 
French  (A.  W.)     Coming  of  the 

bridegroom.    8098. 
French  (Adelaide)  : 

Bolted  door.     52942. 


3065 


INDEX 


French    (Adelaide) — Contintied. 
Flickering.     53658. 
(Grange  blossoms.    54819. 
Tallies  turned.    55504. 
AVhat    a     man     wotild     do. 
55874. 
French  (Alice)  : 

Browning  courtsliip.     5887. 
His:  duty.     1»5!)9. 
French     (B.    C.)       Tragedy    of 

Katharine  Howard.    46727. 
French      (('.      W.)        Macl)eth. 

27038. 
French  (D. )     Hons*-  of  2  exits. 

20427. 
French  {Mrs.  D.  C.)  : 

Folly  of  fools.     14(394. 
Tanya.    45122. 
French  (E.  B.)     Forest  comedv. 

14990. 
French    (F.   O. )      Hooptoiod  ol 

Hullabalooloo.     20228. 
French       (G.      B. )         Idvlvale. 

20918. 
French     (H.     A.)       Skin-game. 

42667. 
French       (H.      C. )         Vampire 

dance.    48679. 
French    (H.    S.)       Love's    tri- 
umph.   26743. 
French       (H.      VV.)         Zanlna. 

52278. 
French  (J.  M.)  : 

Hat,      a     cup     &      a      i;irl. 

18290. 
Jean  Lajoie.     22560. 
Posterland.    30885. 
Under    the    circumstances. 

48154. 
Winning  shot.    51176. 

French  (M.)  : 

Folly  of  fools.     14694. 
Tanya.     45123. 
French    (M.    O.)      For   FDiiice. 

14797. 
French      (1*.)        Belle      souris. 

3445. 
French  (R.  E.X: 

Montezuma.     30914. 
Tracy  &  Merrill,   the   (Ore- 
gon outlaws.     46698. 

French    (Samuel)    and   French 
(Samuel)  ltd.: 
Acacia  cottage,  125,  126. 
Admiral  Peter.s.    301. 
Adventure  of  I.,adv  Ursul.M. 

339. 
Advertisement.     37Sa. 
Advertising  for  a  liuslfjmd. 

384. 
Affected       young       ladies. 

52579. 
After        the        hon^nnioon. 

52589. 


Fr(>;i'!i     (Samuel)    and    French 
(  S;i  niuel )     ltd. — Continued. 
All-ot'-a-suddeu       Peggy. 

875. 
Amer.  festivals.    .".2663. 
Angel  in  the  house.     1467a. 
Ann.    1534. 
Arrov,'     m;iker"s     daughter. 

1924. 
At  the  Golden  ({oose.    2240. 
At  the  milliner's.     52758. 
At     the     Potter  sviile     p<tst 

office.    2271. 
At  the  window.     52759. 
Aunt  Bessie.    2381. 
Aunt  Magcie's  wiU.     2414. 
Balloon.    2862. 
Bargain  d;iy.     2990. 
Bear  leaders.     3167. 
Beauty  &  the  barge.     8222. 
breakfast.      8281. 
the    rummage   sale. 


<  'anterbury. 

rar.     52865. 
soui)  and   the 


52883. 

.";S4.S. 

affair. 


Before 
Before 

3299. 
Belles        ol 

8449. 
Beneficeiil  ! 
Between   the 

Sii  vory.     8684. 
Beyond  the  gate. 
Bill,  the  conchmiiii. 
Bills.    8865. 
Billy's     little     lovt 

8803. 
Bit  o'  stuff.    3995. 
Bit  of  noiisense.     4007. 
Bit   of  old    ('belsea.     4008. 
Blo.s.S'oming  <>f  .Marv   Aiine. 

4821a. 
Blulfers.    4410. 
Boatswain's  mate.     4486. 
Bonnie  Dundee.     4580. 
Brace  of  partridges.     4879. 
Bracelet.    4882. 
Bridal  tri]..    .5052. 
Brianol     &     his     dau.ghter. 

5121:i. 
Brixton  burglary.     5135. 
Broken  engagement.     5180. 
Burglar  &  the  girl.    5515. 
Butterflies.     .5643. 
I'attevmllk      Hollow 

prise  party.     5659. 
By  mutual  agreement. 
Calamity  Jane.  R.  N. 
C;!ami)  Keej)-off.    58055. 
Cap  &  bells.    6024. 
CaDture  of  Ozah.     6183a. 
Carrots.    G29S. 
Case  of  spoons.  6347. 
Gassilis  engagement.     6890. 
Cat  &  the  cherub.    6487. 
Charity      that     began     at 

home.    67.54. 
Charming  Lfiandre.     6812a. 
Cheerful  knave.    6881. 


sur- 

5687. 

5824. 


French     (Saniuel)    and    French 
( Samuel )     ltd. — Continued. 
Child  in  the  house.     53129. 
Choosing  a  career.     7132a. 
Christmas    burglar.      7209. 
<^hristmas  chime.    7214. 
C'liristmas  tale.     7249a. 
Chrysantbemums.     7285. 
Clearly  &  concisely.     7574. 
Clerical  error.     7601. 
(Johl  ]»oison.     7799. 
<'ollege  Cinderella.     7842a. 
( 'olonel  &  the  lady.     7894. 
Colour-sergeant.     7981. 
Commission.     81.82. 
('ompany  fci-  George.     8160. 
<  'ompleat  angler.     8167a. 
Compromising  Martha. 

8181. 
Constant  lover.     S855. 
Contrary  Mary.     8390. 
Conversion   of   Nat    Sturge. 

8406. 
Corner  of  the  campus.  8549. 
Country  mouse.     8781. 
Ci-aincpiebille.     9(X)2a. 
!  "rispin,  rival  of  iiis  niasiec. 

9143a. 
Cupid  &  the  Styx.     9380. 
Cure        for        iiulifference. 

58810. 
D.  H.  S.     9578. 
Dakotn.  widow.     .53328. 
I>an     Cupid,     head     coacli. 

9696. 
T3ai-esle\-!l  Dorothy.     9845. 
Daughter  of  Japan..     996.8b. 
Dear  departed.     102-58. 
Dear  little  wife.     53364. 
Di.'k's  sisier.     10816. 
Dinner  at  the  club.     10876. 
DiJiner  for  two.     10881. 
Dv)ctor  in  spite  of  himself. 

11149a. 
Doctor  Love.     11163a. 
I  )og  days.     11235a. 
Doubtful  victory.     11558. 
Dove  uncaged.     11568. 
Down  on  the  farm.     11616. 
D)-eam  on  Christmas.  11754. 
I>uchess  of  Dohertv   court. 

11927. 
Duke  of  Killicrankie.  11992. 
Dumb-cake.     12021. 
Dusty  path.     58486. 
Electric  man.     12410. 
Eliza  comes  to  stay.     12491. 
Eijpers.     12.586. 
Embarrass(^'l  butler.    12580. 
Employment  otflce.     5.3525. 
Evening  at  Helen's.     18088. 
Everygraduate.     Jiis     que.=!t 

for  Success.     13187. 
Excellent  receipt.     13187. 
Facing  the  music.     13322. 


3066 


INDEX 


Freuoh  (Samuel)  and  French 
(Samuel)     ltd. — Contiuued. 

Fairy.     13398a. 

Fancy  dress.     13630. 

Fancy-free.     18631. 

Fnnnv  &  the  servant  prob- 
lem.    13G42. 

Fascinatina:  IMr.  Vander- 
veldt.     13704. 

Feed  the  brute.     13978. 

Firescreen.     14334. 

First  aid.     14342,  14343. 

I'irst  aid  to  the  wounded. 
14345. 

First  locust.     14372. 

Five  birds  in  a  case.   53651. 

Five  1  act  plays.     14438. 

Flower  of  Yeddo.     14597. 

Flv-away  land.     14618. 

Fond  of  Peter.     14700. 

Fool's  pai-adise.     14752. 

Foot-ball  same.     14761. 

For  lack  of  evidence.  14845. 

For  old  Eli.     14891. 

Fortune-tellers.     15071. 

t'our  acting-  monologues. 
15140. 

Four  innocents.     15154. 

Four  1  act  plays  by  d.  Jen- 
nings.    15168a. 

Fourtli  act.     53693. 

Fourth  man.     58694. 

Freddy's  great  aunt.   15312. 

French  maid  &  tlie  phono- 
graph.    15373. 

French  without  a  master. 
15375a. 

Frolic  of  tlie  holidays. 
15512. 

(4:ite  of  dreams.     15933a. 

<!eneral  Tom  Tluuiib's  we<l- 
ding.     16057. 

(Jeutlemen,  the  king.   16139. 

George.     5.3758. 

(iirl  to  order.     16623b. 

Girls.     58784. 

Glass  of  fashion.  16731. 

(4raft.  17226. 

Grammar.     17249a. 

Granny's  .Tuliet.     17318. 

Gray  overcoat.     17345a. 

Green  coat.     17555a. 

Guv'nor.     17803. 

Hal,  the  highwayman. 
17906. 

Hand  of  the  law.     18045. 

Hannah  gives  notice.  18087. 

Head-master.     18401. 

Heartsease.     53896. 

Heirs  at  law.     18692. 

Helen  v.-ith  the  higl\  hand. 
18726a. 

Helpless  couple.     18800. 

Her  dearest  friend.     189.52. 

Her  vote.     19162. 


French    (Samuel)    and   French 
( Samuel )     Itd.^ — Contiuued. 
Hero  &  heroine.     19247. 
Highwayman.     19460. 
His  good  genius.     19643. 
Holly  Tree  inn.     19980. 
Home       from       college. 

20020b. 
Honor.     2015a. 
Honor  of  the  class.     20170. 
House    of    Fourchaml)ault. 

20402a. 
How  the  shrew  was  tamed. 

20534. 
I'm   going!     20810a. 
Imaginary   aunt.     20995. 
In  chancery.     21123. 
In   good   old   colony    times. 

21188. 
In  Saramede.     21312. 
In  the  library.     21449. 
In     the     shadow     of     the 

Rockies.     21518. 
Independent  means.    21619. 
Iron  Ann.     22061. 
Jack    &    Jill    &    a    friend. 

22313. 
Jean-JIarie.     22561a. 
Jimmy.     22746. 
John       Glayde's       honour. 

228.53. 
Jolly    climbers.      22931. 
Just     to     get     m  a  r  r  i  e  d. 

23397. 
King   who   had   nothing   to 

learn.     23923a. 
King's  cup.    23953. 
Kitty.     24056. 
Lady      Flora's      namesake. 

24397. 
Lady    Huntworth's    experi- 
ment.   24421. 
Laughter   in  court.     24825. 
Law-suit.    24874a. 
Legacy.     24989b. 
Lesson  in  liarmony.    25109. 
Likes  o'  me.    2.5445. 
Literary  club.     54279. 
Ijittle  address.     25578a. 
Little  damozel.     25641. 
Little  fowl  play.     25686. 
Little      Mrs.       C  ii  m  m  i  n. 

25799. 
Little  shepherdess.    25874c. 
Liza  Ann.     .54302. 
Looking  for  trouble.    26167. 
Love  passage.     26.594. 
Ijove  pirate.     54347. 
Luckv  Gulch.     54359. 
Lucky  Miss  Dean.     26862. 
Lunch      in      the      subur'os. 

26936. 

Lysistrata.     54367. 
Mme.  de  Fortment's  ,schoo!. 
27187. 


French    (Samuel)    and   French 
(  Samuel)     ltd. — Continued. 

Maggie  Pepper.     54381. 

Maid.     27481a. 

Maid  of  honour.     27472. 

Make-believe.    27591. 

Making  of  Larry.     27625a. 

Man  from  Denver.     27768. 

Man  in  the  stalls.     27870. 

Man  in  tlie  street.     27872. 

.Man  ^\ho  stayed  at  home. 
54415. 

Man   wlio   stole   the  castle. 
27993. 

-Marriage     has     been      ar- 
ranged.    28398. 

^lartha     plays     the     fairy. 
28499. 

jMaster     Patelin,     solicitor. 
28720a. 

Match-maker.     28762a. 

IMatrimonial        v  e  n  t  u  r  e. 
28831. 

Mechanical    Jane.      28997. 

Merchant       gentleman. 
29142a. 

iliniature.     29734b. 

^Minister's      messenger. 
29744b. 

INHrror  of  time.     29827. 

-^liss  Cleopatra.     29920. 

Miss      Doulton's      orchids. 
29934. 

Miss    Elizabeth's    prisoner. 
29936. 

Miss  Molly.    29987a. 

^Ir.    Prudy    and    the    coun- 
tess.    30242. 

r^Irs.     Coulson's     daughter. 
30387. 

]\!rs.      Flvnn's      lodgers. 
30863. 

Mrs.      Mainwariug's     man- 
agement.    80408. 

^Irs.     Oakley's     telephone. 
30425. 

Mistress  Runaway.     804.50. 

Mobswoman.     305.50. 

Mollentrave      on      women. 
30694. 

Monkey's  paw.    30818. 

Monologues.    30883,  30834b. 
30834f. 

Mother  Goose  play.     31143. 

ilother    Goose's    Chri.stmas 
visit.     8114.5. 

Mother  of  8.     81167. 

Music  hath  charms.    81403. 

My  milliner's  bill.     31647. 

Mv  soldier  bov.     31703. 

Mf  wife.    31781. 

Myrtle  Ferns.     31782. 
■    Naked  truth.     81909. 

New  boy.     32329. 

New  co-ed.     32343a. 


3067 


INDEX 


French  (Samuel)  and  French 
(Samuel)     ltd. — Continued. 

Night  of  the  entertain- 
ment.    32715. 

Ninth  waltz.     32830. 

Niobe,   all   smiles.     32832. 

Oak  settle.    33195. 

<Jberon  &  Titania.     54748. 

Obiect  lesson.     33219. 

Odd  man  out.    33264. 

Oh!   Susannah!     33356. 

One  of  the  old  guard. 
34083a. 

•Op-o'-me-Thumh.     34235. 

Open  door.     34239. 

Our  aunt  from  Cal.     34.530. 

Our  cai'eer.     34558. 

Our  minister's  bride.  34715. 

Our  new  governess.     34729. 

Our  servants.     34769. 

Painted  woman.     35068. 

Pair  of  spectacles.     35118. 

Panurge's  sheep.     35192a. 

Parents'  progress.     35293. 

Parted  sisters.     353951). 

I'arvenu.     35419. 

Passport.     35497. 

Paternoster.     35531a. 

Patty  packs  a  bag.     35595. 

Peck  vs.  Peck.     35755. 

Perhaps.     54932. 

Perplexed  husband.     35940. 

Perry  boys.     35951. 

Phoenix.     36160. 

Phormio.     36171a. 

Photographer's  troubles. 
36174a. 

Pick  of  Oakham.     36210. 

Pipe  of  peace.     36371. 

Piper's  pay.     363S2. 

Plain  Mary  Biown.  36427. 

Playgoers.     36472. 

Playing  the  game.     36479. 

Plume  of  feathers.     36565. 

Pot-luck.     36897. 

Price  of  fame.     37154. 

Price  of  luoney.     37166. 

Prinzessin  von  Barnhof. 
37497. 

Private  secretai-y.     37536. 

I'rivy  coimcil.     37544. 

Prize.     37548. 

ProDosing  by  j)roxy.     37729. 

Punch  &  Judy.     37829. 

Purple  &  fine  linen.     37882. 

Pursuit  of  Pamela.   37897a. 

Q.     55078. 

Question  of  division.    38161 . 

Quod  wrangle.     55091. 

Rag-carpet  bee.     38327. 

Reader.     38546a.         ' 

Real  doctor.     38555. 

Rebound.     38634a. 

Ttector.     38695. 

Red  lamp.     38747c. 


French    (Samuel)    aud   F'reuch 
( Samuel )     ltd.- — rVntiniied. 
Reformers  reformed.  38S91. 
Reforming       a        hu.sband. 

38892. 
Reforming  Bertie.     38894. 
Refuvenation  of  Aunt  Mary. 

55142. 
Releasing  a  man.     55143. 
Rest  cure.     39110. 
Return  of  Deborah.-    39182. 
Return  of  Hi  .links.     55156. 
Return     of     the     prodigal. 

39198. 
Revolt.     39275. 
Robina  in  search  of  a  luis- 

band.     39664a. 
Rocket.     39689. 
Room  83.     39895. 
Rooms  t(i  let.     39906. 
Rostof  pearls.     40049. 
Royal  family.     40141. 
liube  &  his  ma.     40204. 
Scaring  off  of  Teddy  Daw- 
son.    40967. 
School  bo.\"s  di'eam.     55254. 
Sealed  silver.     41248. 
Sec(Mid  in  (•(immaiid.     41291. 
Self-sui>{'<»rtiug.     41434a. 
Seventh  doctor.     .5.5291. 
Shakespeare's       daughters. 

41739. 
Sicilian.     422.34a. 
Silas,  the  chore  bov.    42329. 
Silver  shield.     42416. 
Sir  Anthony.     42530 
Sister  to  assist'er.     42594. 
Slats.     42705. 
Snowed  up  wi!h  a  (iuche.ss. 

42921. 

Snug  little  kingdom.    42928. 
Son  &  heir.     43187. 
Speckled  band.     43470. 
Squire.     43702. 
Storm  in  a  tea  shop.   4.3979. 
Strange  adventures  of  Miss 

Brown.     44038. 
Stuthng.     44281. 
Suffragette.     444(X),  44401. 
Suffragette's       redemption. 

44425. 
Sunlight  &  shadow.     44549. 
Superior     iliss     Pellender. 

44.599. 
Tabloid.     44903a. 
Tantaliz;ing  Tonmiy.    4.5119. 
Teeth    of    the    gift    horse. 

45206. 
That  brute  Simmons.  45543. 
Tiiat     troublesome     tramp. 

45621. 

Third  man.     4.581  Ob. 
Those    husbands    of    ours. 

458S7. 


French    (Samuel)    aud    French 
( Samuel )     ltd.— Continued. 
Three    blind    mice.     45933. 

45934. 
Three  cliauffeurs.     4.5938. 
Tight  corner.     46201. 
Tilda's  new  hat.     46209. 
Time  is  monev.     46237. 
Tommy.    46469b. 
Tom's  fiancee.    46490. 
Touch-down.    46605. 
Touch  of  the  child.    46616. 
Touch  of  truth.    46618. 
Trials  of  a  hostess.    46940a. 
Trouble  by  mall.    47162. 
Tubby  &  Gawks.    47318. 
Turtle-doves.     47.388. 
Twins.    47499a. 
Two  cowards.     47588b. 
Two  Dicks.     47595. 
Two  little  rebels.    47676. 
Two  Mr.  AVetherbys.    47706. 
Uncle  Josh's  folks.    47990. 
Uncle      Sam's      daughters. 

55723. 
Uncles  &  aunts.    48065. 
T'nconseious      b  u  r  g  1  a  r  v. 

48069a. 
lender  the  flag.    48165. 
Unknown  quantity.    55737. 
Upstroke.    48544a. 
Varsity  coach.    48715. 
Village.     49017b. 
Visit.    49170. 

Wake  \ip,  John  Bull.    49402. 
Walker.  London.     49411. 
\\'alls  of  Jericho.    49437. 
Wally  &  the  widow.    4944(i. 
Wanted,  a  partner.    49531. 
AVar  C(Mnmittee.    49578a. 
Waterloo.    49699. 
Well  matched  pair.     49965. 
Wet  blanket.    50037. 
What  charity  covers.  50055. 
What    would    a    gentleman 

do?    50158. 
When  ma  took  office.    50266. 
When  we  were  21.    503.52. 
AViles  of  the  widow.    51010. 
Winning      jin      heiress. 

51149a. 
Wisdom  of  folly.    51227. 
AVitness    for    the    defense. 

51327. 
AVoman  intervenes.     51429. 
AA'^oman's  convention,  Punk- 

ville,  U.  S.  A.    51516b. 
AVomen's  votes.     51621. 
AA'oodbarrow  farm.    51669. 
AVoodland  princess.     51686. 
AVrong    side    of    the    road. 

51902. 
Yagowanea.    51953a. 
Yot-che-ka.     52136a. 
A'dung  Napoleon.    .52190. 


3068 


INDEX 


French    (Samuel)    and   French 
( Samuel )    Itfl.— Continued. 

Younger  generation.    52214. 

13  Simon  st.    52442. 
French  (Samuel)  &  .son  : 

Boby,  the  booby.    4403. 

Confederate  spy.    8226. 

Crisis.    9140. 

Lynch  law.    26966. 

aiy  mother-in-law.     31654. 

Our  best  society.    34541. 

Our  cook.    34577. 

Our  visit  to  the  Centennial. 
34797. 
..Plague  of  ray  life.    36424. 

Ruined  by  drink.    40243. 

Silver  king.    42398. 

Where's  the  cat?    50389. 
French  (Sarah) : 

T.ady  Anne.    24351. 

Love  test.    26622. 

Tillie.    a    Mennonite    maid. 
46215. 
French  (T.  H.)  : 

Aula.     634. 

Alumni  play.     1030. 

Aunt  Minerva.    2418. 

T  rown  paper  parcel.     5325. 

Bunch  of  violets.    5476. 

Burglar  &  the  .judge.    5516. 

Cable  car.    5775. 

('apt.  Swift.     6162. 

Cigale.     7323. 

Cinders.    7363. 

rionfederates.     8227. 

( \infidential  clerk.    8246. 

Confusion.    8259. 

(Uipid  &  cupidity.    9364. 

Delegate.    10402. 

Delicate  boy.     10406. 

Early  bird.    12137. 

Fair  equestrienne.     13370. 

Faithful  James.    13443. 

Fashionable        intelligence. 
13720. 

For  half  a  million.    14802. 

For  papa's  sake.    14901. 

Gentleman  Jim.    16122. 

Golden  wedding.    17018. 

Golf.    17033. 

Good  boy  &  the  bad.    17061. 

Grannie's  picture.    17317. 

Head  of  Romulus.    18404. 

Hearts.    18518. 

Hickory  Wood's  soliloquies. 
19356. 

Highland  legacy.    39451. 

Idler.    20894. 

Jane.    22452. 

King  Christmas.     23751. 

Lancashire  sailor.    24570. 

Late  Mr.  Castello.    24794. 

Leader  of  fashion.     24911. 

Liberty  hall.    25220. 

Little  tyrant.'    2.5919. 


French    (T.    H.)— Continued. 
Marriage     of     convenience. 

28409. 
Midnight  charge.    29418. 
Miss  Hobbs.     29956. 
Money-spinner.     30793. 
My  soldier  boy.     31702. 
Neitlier  of  them.     32173. 
Nice  quiet  chat.    32613. 
Nicolete.     32629. 
One  .summer's  day.     34106. 
Our  engagement.    34607. 
Our  visit  to  the  centennial. 

34797. 
Pair      of      knickerbockers. 

35099. 
Poor  house  girl.    36798a. 
Princesses.    37473. 
Queen's  messenger.     38119. 
Rift       within       the       lute. 

39415. 
School  for  scandal.     41108. 
Show  of  hands.    42187. 
Six  &  eightpence.    42613. 
Six  persons.    42624. 
Solicitor.    43126. 
Sowing  the  wind.    43405. 
Superior  person.     44600. 
Sweet  Elysium  club.     44744. 
Sympathetic  souls.     44861. 
Toy  shop.    46676. 
Two  chums.     47581. 
When  I'm  a  man.    50238. 
When     .I'm      grown      up. 

50239. 
When  the  wheels  run  down. 

50334. 
Wilderness.    51007. 
2-17  to  harness.    52419. 
French     (W.     E,     P.)       West 

Point.  U.  S.  M.  A.    50004. 
French  &  Garfield.     Girl  that's 

all  the  candy.    16623. 
Frend  (A.)     ;S'ee^ Pierce  (K.) 
Frend     (J.     S.)       Cross-roads. 

9206. 
Freney    (T.    M.)      Stripping  of 

Clarence.    44180. 
Preno      (J.      C.)        Illuminati. 

20967. 
Frery       (G.)        John      Brunn. 

22840. 
Freston      (E.     H.)        Rougher 

road.    40082. 
Fretugeot       (N.)         Historical 

pageant.    198Sla. 
Frethey  (H.  D.)  : 
Blind.     4238. 

Mme.  la  marquise.     27202. 
Our  family  motto.    34614. 
V\'anted,   a    widow.     49542. 
Frendenau   (W.)  : 

Because   a   woman   trusted 

him.    4234. 
Blight  of  blood.     4234. 


Freund  (E.  J.)  : 

At  the  grocery.     52751. 
Chiropractor.     7118a. 
Do  as  you  please.    11080a, 
Ehrlich  wilhrt  am  langsteu. 

12327b. 
Erste  kuchen.     12890b. 
Flecktyphus.    14491a. 
Grape  juice.     17324a. 
Her  fir.st  cake.    18981b. 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy. 

20113a. 
Hiiben  &  driiben.    53995. 
Ich  suche  arbeit.    20846a. 
If    a    body    meet    a    bod  v. 

54017. 

Knutschdoktor         Stremel. 

24199b. 
Leinfenz.     25027a. 
Looking  for  work.    26168a. 
Love  of  order.    26575a. 
Nixnodzige  kaadz.     32847a. 
Painting    the    church    rerf. 

54870. 

Ruled       by       suffragettes. 
40251a. 

Seifenklopp.     41407a. 
Soap  club.     55375. 
Ton.     46493a, 
Wanted,  a  wife.    49543b. 
Weihnachten       iur      felde. 
49951a. 

Freund       (F.)         Mirandolina. 

29804. 
Freund      (ii;-.y.     H.     E.)        See 

Freund  (F.) 
Freund   (J.)  : 

Chauffenr-in's         Metropol. 

6852. 
Cinema  star.     7366a. 
Hoheit       amiisiert        sich. 

19955. 
Kiuo-konigin.     24000. 
Oberen  zehntau.send.   33212. 
Schwindelmeier       &        cic. 
41145. 
Freund  (J.  C.)  : 

Beggar  cliild.     3306. 
True  nobility.    47245. 
Frew  (C.)     Pharisee.    36098. 
Frewin    (H.)      Punch   &    .Tudv. 

37828. 
Frey  (C.)     Dorf-Caruso.    53443. 
Frey  (F.  H.)  : 

Liebesonkel.     25252. 
So  wird's  gemacht.     42938. 
Frey  (Henry)  : 

Fox  hunters.     15214. 
Horse  doctor.    20290. 
Tramp's    daughter.      46805. 

Frey     (Hugo)       Kissing     king. 
24029a. 


3069 


INDEX 


Frey   (K.)  : 

Brehius  tierleben.     5016. 

Jiiugste  gericht.     23198. 
Frey     (Mrs.    R,    E.)       Eileen 

12344. 
Frey  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  J.)     Same 

to  ye.    40659. 
Frey    (W.)      Lolo-Lulu.     260S9 
Frevbe    (C.  E.)  : 

Coward.     S972c. 

Devil's   iuventiou.     10700b. 

Dreanigho.st.     11779a. 

Furlough.     15723a. 

In  garrison.     21177b. 

Lust  soldier.     2476Sb. 

Leave  of  absence.     24955a. 

Man  in  him.     27847. 

Squealer.     43697. 
Freytag  (Gustav)  : 

,T  o  u  r  n  a  1  i  s  t  e  n.  23062a- 
23067d,  54124. 

Journalists.    161S4a,  23069- 
X         23069b. 


39558. 
tS'fe  Clement  (Ada 


Rivalry 
Friar  (W.) 
or  A.  D.) 
Friars    (A.)  : 

Loved  &  lost.     26658. 
Number  2.    33131. 
Frichelte      (L.      H.)         Young 

Thunderbolt.     52201. 
Frick      m.     H.)        Our     hero. 

34662. 
Friclv    (F.)      Wedding  anniver- 
sary.    49891. 
Fricke   (W.)  : 

.  Lure  of  the  stage.     26946b. 
Vereins-prasident.      48859. 
Frida    (E.)  : 

At  the  chasm.     2210. 
Vengeance      of      Catullus. 

48809a. 
Witness.     51323b. 
Frideuberg      (A.      S.)        Opera 

star.     34266a. 
If'ridenberg   (L.  E.)  : 
Deceived.    10319. 
Thelma.     45688. 
FriHbolin  (C.  D.)  : 

^lei-ry-go-round.     29234. 
Ten  percent.     45355. 
Fried    (E.)  : 

Destiny.    10586. 
Mrs.       Purple's       remorse 
30444. 
Pried      (W.     J.)       O'Donnell's 

Maggie.     33283. 
Friedberg  (H.)     Mamsell  tJber- 

fnut.     27692. 
Friede   (B.  &  H.)  : 

Camilla    &  Lothar.     .5939a. 
Oewandte   Fritz.     16305a. 
Friedeberg   (A.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 
7395. 


Friedeberg    (A.)— Continued. 
Labor's  cross.     24296. 
liomance  of  a   N.  Y.  post- 
man.    39787,  39788. 
Frieden\yald    (N.)      I\Iy    Hono- 
lulu girl.     54655. 

Friedhold   (S.  E.)  : 

Geo.     Peml)roke's     patient. 

16150. 
Sweetbrier.     44778. 
Tliose   pretty    Amer.    girls. 
45892. 
Friedlaender  (L)    Meine  tante, 

deine  tante.     29066. 
Priedlander  (J.)  : 

KafCeeklatSi-h.     23448. 

Weisse  adler.    49953. 
Friedlaud    (A.)      Three  million 

dollars.     45988. 
Fi-iedland         (S.)  Sacrifice. 

40449a. 
Friedlander    (S.  H.)  : 

Marriage   contract.      28385. 

Vaudeville  girl.     48738. 
Friedlieb   (A.  M.)  : 

Gladys.     16712. 

Honor   bright.      20161. 

Mignon.     295.30. 

:siy  lady  coquette.     31596. 

Ugly  duckling.     47895. 

I'riedlieb    [Mrs.  L.  A.)  : 
Gladys.     16712. 
Honor  bright.  .  20161. 
My    lady    coquette.      31596. 
Friedman     (H.)       Examination 

of  2  students.     13183. 
Friedman    (I.  K.)  : 

Balance  of  power.     2831. 
L^'amily  entrance.     13591. 
Isle  of  the  blessed.     22172. 
■\Laster  passion.     28720. 
Nighthawk.     32760. 
Remittance-  man.     39019. 
Tricks       in       all       trades. 

46961a. 
Your   Uncle   Sam's   money. 
52232a. 
Friedman   (M.)    Scientific  char- 
ity.    41150a. 
Friedman    (S.  J.)  : 

Condemned.     8213a. 
Hope.     20249. 
Friedman      (S.      M.)        Daniel 
Dauieli.     9801. 
jail  bird  coon.     49610. 
Miss  Exzentrick.     29937. 
Friedman   (T.)     Warden  &  the 
'T88X     •4a.iBS.nJi\[  eni.iy 
Onkel   Bernhard.     54811. 
Friedniann       (Adolph)         Eva 
:  (UTUiJV)    uutnnp.^T.T,,i 
Herr  kuriitor.     19306. 
Roland.     130.55. 
Kleine  Vulkan.     24093. 


Friedmann  (J.  L.)     To-morrow- 
is  Christmas.     46484. 
Friedmann    (L. )      Prinzenjagd. 

37493. 
Friedmann   (O.)  : 

Dreiviertehvelt.     11803. 
Grafin  Fifi.    17220a,  17220b. 
Husarengeneral.         20711a, 

20711b. 
Indizien-beweis.     21663. 
Zimmer     der     Pompadour. 
56054. 
Fi-iedmann-Frederich    (F.)  : 
Bundesbruder.     5483a. 
Gemlitsmenschen.     16031. 
liiebe  Pepl.     25239a. 
Logierbesuch.     26073a. 
Meyers.     20795,  29354. 
Miillers.     31303. 
Vergniigungsreise.      48866. 
Weisse  weste.    49956. 
Friedrich    (F.)     Gone.     17047. 
Friedrich    (W.)  : 

Ganschen     von     Buchenau. 

15761,  15762. 
Martha.     28496. 
F'riedsell    (L. )      Muter's   hertz. 

31471a. 
Friedzel   (L.)     Ben-Ami.     3479. 
Friel    (T.)  : 

At       Economy       Junction. 

2134. 
Case  against  Casey.     6314. 
Dave's  birthday.     10037. 
Friendly  enemy.     15451. 
Island  of  mystery.     22141. 
Mr.  Noodle's  finish.     30224. 
Friend  (A.  R.)     David  Copper- 
field.     10050. 
Friend     (C.    E.)       Inheritance. 

21717. 
Friend  (K.)     Scarlet  woman  of 

Babylon.     41002. 
Fx-iend   (F.  H.)     Apartment  44. 

1668. 
Friend   { G. )  : 

Bathing.    3098. 
liemon  squeezer.     25035. 
Lovesick  waiter.    26758. 
Friend    (G.    W.)      Peacemaker. 

35706. 
Frier   (M.)     My  educated  chil- 
dren.   .54652. 
Fries  (A.  B.)     (Jertrude.    16219. 
Fries  (A.  L.)     Sigma  Phi  Al])lia. 

42292. 
Friese     (H.    C.)       Our    b:iliy"s 

nurse.    34537. 
Frieser      (W.)        Tippmamsell. 

46309. 
Frigone     (M.)       Those     frolic- 
some ki(ls.    4.5884. 
Frimel  or  Friml   (R.)  : 

Between  love  &  duty.    3606. 
General  Le»e  of  '76.    16045. 


3070 


INDEX 


Her  new  partnei". 
F.)      Lost    Gulch, 


Frimel  or  Friml  (R.)  — Conlil. 
High  jinks.     19407a,  53935. 
Leading  lady.     24917. 
Newport  volunteer.    32565. 
Taming     of     the     shrewd. 
45066. 
Frink   (E.) 

19085. 
Frisbio    (F. 

26302. 
Frisbie  (M.S.)    Pi\mpkiu  eater, 

55064. 
Frisbie   (W.  A.)     Funny  graft. 
15710. 

Frisch   (J.  C.)  : 
Pigsty.    36288. 
Punch    &    Judy's    example 

show.    37S31. 
Surveyor's  will.    44663. 
Frischholz       (J,      L.)        Love, 

wealth  &  honor,    26647. 
Frisco  comedy  four.     Harmony 
vs.  discord.    18237. 

Frith  (W,)  : 

Miniature.    29734b. 
Verger.    48864. 
Frith    (W.   P.)     Complete  dra- 
matic   &    poetical    v.'orks    of 
Shakespeare.    41753. 
Fritz      (F.)        See     Parkinson 

(F.  G.) 
Fritz   (R.  F.)   Under  the  spell. 

48213. 
Fritzsche  (G.)    Teacher.  45183. 
Frizzell  (A.  M.)     Difference  in 

gods.    10850. 
Frizzell   (J.  H.)     Father  Penn. 

13856a. 
Frobel  (W.)  : 

I  see  Zenith.    20820. 
Tai-pand-hie.    41919. 
Frodert  (K.  R.)     In  spite  of  all. 

21332. 
Frohart  (J.)     Every-day  occur- 
rence.   13110. 
Frohlichstein  (E.  N,)  : 

As  it  will  be  in  1950.    2012. 
True  friendship.    47220. 
Frohman  (C.)  : 

Blinde  passagier.    4269. 
Brother  officers.    5274a. 
Called  back.    5918. 
Gay  Parisians.    15989. 
Outcasts  of  N.  Y.    34880. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39S57. 
Stranglers  of  Paris.    44081 
Thief.    45767. 
Toy  pistol.    46673. 
Young  folks  ways.    52165. 
Frohman  (D.)  : 

Age  difficile.    572, 
Charity  ball.    6746. 
Family  circle.    13586. 
Junior  partner.    23306, 
Life  in  town.    25311. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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Frohman    ( D. )  —Continued. 
Princess  of  Erie.    37434, 
True  heart.   47224, 

Frohman  (G,)  : 

Abbott's  nap,    51, 

After  many  days.    471. 

As  ye  believe.    2030. 

Crafty  earl.     8999. 

Dancing  class.    9720a, 

Dear  Edwiird,    10260, 

Father  Jerome.    13841. 

For  Lizette.    14853. 

Fortune-teller.    15067. 

Mission.    30070. 

Moonshiner.    30964. 

aiusic  lesson.    31407, 

Rival  teams.    39550a. 

Silly  Sally,    42380. 

Song  of  the  night.    43237, 

Tramp.    46790. 

Wanderer.    49469. 

What  happened  to  Buudy. 
5007Sa. 

Witch.    51266. 
Frohman     (M.    H.)       Laundry 

strike.    24828. 
Fromenson  (A.  H.)  : 

Bitter  waters.    4034. 
Glittering  brass.     16765. 
Fromholz       (M.)         Intelligent 
lovers.    21803,21804. 

Frondaie  (P.)  : 

Aphrodite.    1674a. 

Blanche  Caline.    4196. 

Colette  Baudoche.    53211. 

Femme  et  le  pantin.    14038. 

Goldene  horn.     17024. 

Hounne  qui  a  s  s  a  s  s  \  n  a  . 
20090. 

Montmarte.    30924. 
Fronz  (B.  &  O.)     Friihling  am 
Rhein.    15615a,  53728. 

Fronz  (R.)  : 

Kaiser-schnupft.    23460. 

Neue  madchen.     32274. 
Froome  (.L  R.)  jr.: 

Billy  &  the  directing  fates. 
3873a . 

Glory  of  tlieir  years.    53794. 

House  of  Larabee.    20405. 

Kidnapper.    23682. 

Men  o'  war.    54490. 

Mrs.  Mainwaring's  manage- 
ment.   30403. 

Twenty  two  dollars.    55695. 
Frost  (F.  A.)     Emperor  speaks. 

53524. 
Frost  (J.  B.)     Arizona.     1839. 

Frost  (J.  C.)  : 

Ku  Klux  Klan.     24264. 
ShadovN-     of     the     gallows. 
41687.  ♦ 

Frost  (R.  W.)     Edward  McBee. 
artist.     J  2275. 

3071 


Frost  (T.)  : 
Chums. 


r293. 


Consequences.     8319. 
Devil   of  a  fellow.    10668, 

10669. 
Faded  roses.    13339. 
Half-moon.     17930. 
Hesitation.     19320. 
Our  old  nobility.    34739. 
Tactics.     44908. 
That  baby.     45532. 
6-11-66.     52427. 
Frost  (V.)     Short  riders.    42169. 
Frothingham  (M.  B.)     See  Eck- 

strom  (M.  B.  F.) 
Frothingham  (M.  S.)  : 

Cricket  &  the  roses.     9078. 
Princess  Tai.     37460. 
Frothingham    (T.    G.)    jr.    Es- 
mond of  Castlewood.    12931. 
Froyez  (M.)  : 

Ecrase.     12212. 
Plaisir  d'amour.     36433. 
Second  menage.     41297. 
Frudenfeld  (A.  A.)  : 

In  Pensacola.     21296. 
Peck  of  carrots.     35753. 
Fruhling  (E.  H.)     Disappointed 

prima  donna.     10912, 
Frumkin  (A.)  : 

Johann    Gabriel    Borkman. 

16238. 
Wenn  mir  todte  erwachen. 

16238. 
Wilde  ente.    16236. 
Frunniier  (H.)  : 

Her  mistake.     19075a. 
His  sUive.     19817a. 
Frush   (M.  T.)     Julius  Caesar. 

54137. 
Frutos   (L.  Paseual)     Sec  Pas- 

cual  Frutos. 
Fruttchey  (F.)    Tender-hearted 

tvrant.     45369. 
Frv  (C.  E.)     Kingdom  within  a 

kingdom.     23943a. 
Fry     (E.    J.)     Fakir    of    Ava. 

13457. 
Fry  (E.  S.)  : 
Coriolanus. 
Hamlet.     17986,  17987. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29479,  29482a. 
Po'  white  trash.     36587a. 
Fry  (H.  B.)  : 

Black  hand.     4104. 
Little  Italy.     25721. 
Love's  pilgrimage.     26729. 
Promoter.     37692. 
Fry  (H.  M.)     Arbaces.     1765. 
Fry  (R.J.)     Same  to  ye.    .40658. 
Fry    (W.    H.l     Fakir    of   Ava. 


53263. 


13457. 


Frye  (E.  H.) 
43520. 


Spice,  in  5  boxes. 


INDEX 


Fryer    (J.  C.)     Ten  girls  &  no 

husband.     45349. 
Fryer  (R.  W.)    Faithful  friends. 

13442. 
Fuchs     (G.)      Studentengrafin. 

44263,  44264. 
Fuchs   (H.  von)  : 

Katharina.     23515a. 
Prinzessin  Parisade.  37496a. 
Fuchs  (J.)     Five  Frankforters. 

14432b. 
Fuchs  (M.)     Fiflne.     14137. 
Fuchs  (P.)     Ponette.     36781. 
Fue  (C.)  : 

Fountain  of  vouth.     15131. 
Jules  of  the  North.     23210. 
Little  people.     25833. 
Mysterious  way.     31827. 
Number  8.     33135. 
Redemption.     3SS41. 
Sou.     43186. 

What  do  I  have?     50060. 
I'nelirer  (H. )  : 

C'Ora,   the  witch  of   Halem. 

8490. 
Harry  Dare  of  New  Amster- 
dam.    182.52. 
Sleei)-walker.     42742. 
Fiiente  (S.  de  la)      Ante  la  vida. 

52700. 
I''uentes  (Kduardo)  : 

Hfisares     de     la     i)rincesa. 

20711c. 
Penotracion  pacihca.  35842. 
.Sansre  espariola.     40701. 
Fuentes    (lilugenio  Sanchez  de) 

Sec  Sanchez  de  Fuentes. 
Fuentes  (.T.)     Vin.io  de  .  .  .  pri- 

mos.     48924. 
Fiirst    id.)     Taotiil    von   Zi-ka- 

wei.     45123a. 
Fiirstner  (A.)  : 

Ariadne   auf   Naxos.     1820. 

1821. 
Ariadne  on  Naxos.     1822. 
Real  rice.     3180a. 
Cavalieredella  rosa.     6531. 
Chatterton.     6844,  6845. 
Cavaliere  della  rosa.    6531. 
T^orfkomtesse.  11462-11464. 
Elektra.         12428.       32429. 

12431. 
Klettra.     12439. 
Feu  de  la  Saint-.Tean.  14001. 
Feuersnot.     14100,  14101. 
Fran  ohne  schatten.    53701. 
Helnibrecht.     18776. 
Kleine       konipin.        24090. 

24091. 
Marketenderin.     28332b. 
Poia.     36629. 
R'ose-bearer.   .39952. 
Rosenkavalier.  40032.  40033. 
Salome.         40605,        40606 
40608-40610. 


Fuertes       (L. )        Tres      viejas. 

46916. 
Fuertes  (M.)    jMontbars.    30896. 
Fuessle  (N.  A.)  : 
Scab.     40921a. 
Sending  George  to  Congress. 
55278. 
Fiis.sii   (O.)     Art.  in.stitut.     See 
Artistisches    institut    O.    Fiis- 
sli. 
Fugit  (H.  M.)     It  is  never  too 

late  to  meud.     22217. 
Fuherling   (0.  C.)   Under-world 

reforniari(»:i.     48245. 
Fuhrmann   (P.  L.)  : 
Dr.  Fix.     11141. 
Neuland  A.  G.     32283. 
Fulcher       (M.       L.)         Debut. 

10311. 
Fulda    (L.)  : 

Abendsonne.     67a. 
Rlockhead.     4280. 
Rv  ourselves.    5697,  5698. 
Dummkopf.     12030,  12031. 
Exempel.     13207,  13208. 
Feuerversicheruug.      14102. 
Heimliche  konig.     18639. 
Herr  &  dieuer.     19310. 
Rebensschiiler.     24964b. 
Lost       paradise.         26336- 

26338. 
.Maskerade.     28618. 
.Mlrandolina.     29805. 
Moonbeams.     30943a. 
Our  wives.     34806. 
Peer  Gynt.    35786a. 
Riickkehr  zur  natur.  40232. 
Scldaraffenland.     41064. 
Seeriiuljer.     41400. 
Talisman.    44994-44996, 

44999. 
Tete-a-tete.     16184a. 
Traum     des     gluecklichen. 

46857. 
Unter  vier  augen.     48429a. 
Verlorene  paradies.  48871b. 
Zierpuppen.     52341. 
Zwill  ingsschwester.     52408. 
Fulgione      (.1.)       Modern     Na- 
l>oleon    &    Avomen's    suffra.ge. 
30636. 
I'ulgonio        (F.)  Gabriella. 

1.57.52. 
F\dgora    (R. )  : 

Shanty  town.     41950. 
Strange    adventures    of    a 
town  pump.    44034. 
Fuller.     Contraband.     8385. 
Fuller   (A.  C.)  : 

Boston    tea-party.      4709. 
Christmas  idea.     7228. 
Christmas  star  drill.    7248. 
Dramatized  stories.    11687. 
Gifted  givers.     16344a. 
Hatchets  &  canes.     18291a. 


Fuller   (A.  C.)— Continued. 
Joy  of  the  L.  V.    23083b. 
Joyous    Christmas    chimes. 

54126. 
Little  grandmothers  march 

&  drill.     25707. 
November's  crown.     33105. 
Rose  march  &  drill.    39972. 
Spear  drill.     43453. 
Under  the  Stars  &  Stripes. 
48219a. 
Fuller    (A.   W.)      Wife   manu- 
factured to  order.     50895. 
Fuller   (C.)  : 

Caius  Gracchus.     .5816. 
Comfort  lady.     8076a. 
Feast  of  Omar.     13954.     . 
Gift     of     the     old     songs. 

16344. 
Her  Christmas  gift.     18937. 
Marah.     28142. 
Marnak  of  Isla.     28343. 
Marriage  bargain.     28371. 
Maverick.      28882. 
Old  songs.     33628. 
Outlaws.     34895. 
Owl  wagon.     34973. 
Redeemed   pledge.     38833. 
Song       of       his       country. 

432,S4d. 
l^ncle's  birthday.     48066. 
Vestal  flame.     .55771. 
Fuller    (C.    H.)      Those    happy 

college  days.     45885. 
Fuller       (Edward)         Fetters. 

14088. 
Fuller     (Ethel) 
type.     38177. 
Fuller   (Eunice) 
diah.     4917.5. 
Fvdler    (F.)      Sewing 

irirls.     .5.529.3. 
Fuller    (G.   F.)  : 

Hoffman's      love      tale  s. 

19934. 
Little   countess.     25637. 
Little  mother.     25806. 
Lime  savage.     2.5869. 
Relief  of  Irkutsk.     38999. 
Fuller    (H. )      Road    enmeshed. 

39580. 
Fuller    (H.  W.)  : 

Bad  advice.     2765. 
Dear  uncle.    10268. 
Red  letter  day.    88748. 
Fuller   (L  M.)  : 

Golden  butterfly.     16916. 
Ida  Flambeau.     20856. 
Love's  victory.     26747a. 
Fuller  (J.  W.)  Bachelor  (The) 


Question     of 
Visit  of  Oba- 
m a  chine 


bill. 

2660. 

Fuller 

(L.) 

Little    Japanese 

girl. 

25729. 

Fuller 

(M.) 

Water     babies. 

49694. 


3072 


INDEX 


Fuller    (W.   H.)  : 

Barber's  scrape.     2972. 

Off  to  Egypt.     33319. 
Fuller  (W.  M.)     And  he  didn't 
shoot    the    gun    off    neither. 
1406. 
Fnllerton    (B.)      See  Woodruff 

(B.  G.) 
Fullerton      (G.     H.)        Hostile 

friends.     20315. 
Fulton   (A.  K.)  : 

Behind   a   mask.     3321. 

Bungstarter.     5491. 

Castaway.     6407. 

Duplicity.     12047. 

Her  foe.     18993. 

Jack   Sheppard.     22360. 

Nettle  &  the  rose.     32265. 

Nina,      the      wild      flower. 
32797. 

Orange  blossoms.     34298. 

Sibyl.     42230. 

Turn  of  the  tide.     473-59. 
Fulton  (C.)  : 

Army  days.    1897. 

Baloonatic.    2870. 

Black  Friday.    4098. 

Duty.    12086. 

Engaged.    12755. 

Saved  from  ruin.    40S82. 
Fulton  (F.  C.)  : 

Felix  &  .Tovita.    13999. 

Lucile.    26822. 
Fulton  (G.)  : 

Flesh  &  the  devil.    14494b. 

Girl  in  the  bath.    165.59b. 
Fulton   (H. )     As  it  was  in  the 

beginning.     .52740. 
Fulton  (H.  C.)  : 

Columbus.    7999. 

Jean  Valiean.    22566. 
Fulton     (H.     S.)       Woman     of 

thirty.    51472. 
Fidton  (J.  C.)  : 

Those  yellow  kids.    45897. 

Yellow  kid  in  a  hot  cha.se. 
52071. 
Fulton  (J.  F.)  : 

Man  behind  the  gun.    27750. 

Two     busted     millionaires. 
47571. 
Fulton  (M.)  : 

Brat.    4930a. 

Marv.    28532a. 
Fulton  (W.  C.)  : 

Bats.    3101. 

Great  hit.    17405. 

Maid  of  Manassas.    27476. 
Fultz  (D.  E.)  : 

Court  of  Indra.    S848a. 

Jungle-republic.    23302b. 

Kopalee.    24231a. 

Return     of      Sat  y  a  b  a  n. 
39189a. 

Thecla.    45648a. 


Fuuaro     (P.     G.)       Hospitable 

house.    20810a. 
Funck-Brentano    (F. )      Amour 

en  cage.    1357. 
Funk  &  Wagnalls  co. : 

Jonathan.    22974. 

Tarry    thou    till     I    come. 
45141. 
Furbish  (J.  M.)     Conceit.    8204. 
Furguson   (F.)   Minister's  wife. 

29752. 
Furlong      (A.)      //•.       Mother's 

angel.    31174. 
Furlong  (J.  R.)    Tried  and  true. 

46970. 
Furman  (A.  A.)  : 

Atahualpha.    2303. 

Carbajal.    6194a. 

Philip  of  Pokanoket.    36134. 

Titu.    46345. 
Furman    (D.    C.)    Rameses   II. 

38412. 
Furness  (E.  E.)  : 

Contrary  Mary.    8390. 

Cupid's  ladder.     9432. 

Devil's  garden.    10699a. 

Enemy.    53535. 

Make-believes.    27593a. 

Man  higher  up.    27833. 

Man  with  the  black  gloves. 
28004. 

Mary     Jane's    pa.      28557, 
285.57a. 

My  man.     3163S. 

Point  of  view.    36639. 

Seven  girls.    41611. 
Ftirness  (H.  H.)  : 

Anthonie  &  Cleopatra.  1601.. 

As  you  like  it.    2039. 

Cymbeline.    9547. 

Hamlet.    17974-17977. 

King  Lear.    23802,  23803. 

Love's  labour's  lost.    26711. 

Macbeth.     27022-27024. 

Merchant  trf  Venice.    29154. 

Midsommer  night's  dreame. 
29465. 

]\Iuch   a  doe   about   nothing. 
31290. 

Othello.    34414. 

Romeo    &     Juliet.      39853, 
39854. 

Tempest.    4.5267. 

Twelfe  night.     47402. 

Winter's  tale.    51204. 
Furness  (H.  H.)  jr.: 

Cymbeline.     9547. 

Julius  Caesar.     23269. 

Macbeth.     27024. 

Richard  the  Third.    39366 
Furniss  (G.  L.)  : 

Better  days.    3631. 

Box  of  monkeys.    4806a. 

Corner  lot  chorus.    8548. 

Dakota  widow.    53328. 


Furniss   (G.  L.) — Contlnuea. 
Easy  street.    12185. 
Fleet  wedding.    14494. 
Flying  wedge.     14640. 
Gretna  Green.    17616. 
Larry  from  nowhere.  54225. 
Man  on  the  box.    27933a. 
Mrs.  Jack.    30388. 
Nyctalops.    33171. 
Perhaps.     54932. 
Robert  of  Sicily.    39644. 
Second  floor,  Spoopendyke. 
41285. 
Furrer     (A.)      Schone    student 

und  frauengunst.    41091. 
Furrer     (Mrs.    Charles)       Her 

husband's  sister.    19035. 
Fursee    (J.    IVI.)      Segregation. 

55276. 
Fursman.      All    in    the   family. 

862. 
Furst   (W.  W.)     Electric  light. 

12408. 
Fussell  (J.  H.)    Promi.se.  37672. 
Ftjster.    Barrauco  de  la  muerte. 

3041. 
Futrell  (J.  H.)  : 

Golden  slipper.    17011. 
Other  Miss  Manning.   34468. 
Us  Georgia  folks.    48565. 
Who  kissed  my  wife?  50633. 

Futrelle     (J.)       Chase    of    the 

golden  plate.    45793. 
Futterer      (C.)        Damenduell. 

9682a. 
Fyfe  (H.)     Borstal  boy.    4684a. 
Fyles  (F.)  : 

Blue  grass  widow.    4376. 
Cumberland,  '61.    9345. 
Louisiana.    26404. 
Moonshiner.    30963. 
Ward    of    France.      49604. 
49605. 
Fvne  (A.)     Almost  a  detective. 

962. 
Fynes  (J.  A.)     Mona.    30736. 
(iabaldon    (L.)  : 

Noche  del  baile.     32962. 
Yo     puse     una     pica     en 
Flandes.    52113. 
Gabas-Gin6s  (E.)  : 

Rojo  y  verde.     39747a. 
Roudalla.    39885a. 
Saldo  de  novios.     40581. 

Gabbert  (A.  P.)  : 

Drama    of    destiny,     Karl 

Hanno.    11664-11666. 
Functionary.    15702. 
Harry  &  the  dude.     18251. 
Old-timer  Tarzen.    33649. 
When    the    signal    sounds. 
50329. 
Gabel  (F.  S.)     Girl  scout  play. 
16619. 


3073 


INDEX 


Gabel  (M.)  : 

After  16  years.    483a. 

Blind  men.     4260. 

Business.     55S3. 

Clear  conscience.     53194. 

Girl  of  the  streets.    16603a. 

Girl's  dream.    16667b. 

K  e  r  s  h  e  1  e       Astrepolier. 
19316b. 

Kol  schofur.     24224. 

Moral  prediger.    30998. 

Yaizer  hare.    51955. 
Gabelentz  (G.  von  der)  : 

Judas.     23117. 

Kriegsuot.    24256. 
Gabor  (D.)     See  Dregely   (G.) 
Gaboriau  (£.)  : 

Clique  of  sold.    7627. 

Parisian  crime.    35328. 

Widow  Lerouge.     50S19. 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life. 
51300. 
Gabriel  (C.  H.)     Manger  Child. 

28056a. 
Gabriel   (.J.)     On  the  plains  of 

Wyo.    33SS6. 
Gabriel  (M.)  : 

Brave  Fridolin.    52978. 

Greenhorns.     17603. 

I.uxusweibchen.    26959. 

Gabriel    (S.  C.)     Mills  of  the 

gods.    29688. 
Gad   (PI)     Aegtesland.    390. 
Gaddan  (O.)    Hero  for  a  while. 

19255. 
Gaddis'(A.)     L.  N.    24280. 
Gaden  (G.)  : 

Jealousy.    22.544c. 
Young  Amer.     52154. 

Gaffney  (T.  F.)  Boston  statues. 
4707,  4708. 

Gafeney  (T.  J.)  : 

Answered.     1594. 

Birds  of  a   feather.     3942. 

52895. 
Club  women.    7699. 
Getting  there.    16295. 
Girl    of    the    Silver    East. 

16603. 
Jack    of    the    Pacific    fleet. 

22354. 
Joe  of  El  Caney.    22801. 
Laura.     24829. 
Minnie.     29760. 
Suing  for  divorce.    44445. 
Super.     44593. 
Wrong      bureau.         51861. 

51862. 

Gaffney  (T.  S.)  : 

Col.  Aaron  B\n-r.    7892. 

Theodosia.    45710. 
Gage    (A.   L.)      High   jinks   on 
board.     19408. 


Gage  (Edward  or  E.  J.)  : 

Feet  of  clay.     13983a. 

Luckiest  man.    26838. 

Mayor's  husband.    28947. 

Ou  a  summer's  day.    33748. 

Quarter  to  4.    37974. 
Gage    (G.  C.)     Hand  in  hand. 

18027. 
Gaiety  theater  co..  ltd.     After 

the  girl.    503b. 
Gaige   (II.  C.)     Isle  of  Illusia. 

22158. 
Gailey  (F.  L.)  : 

Abdication.     54. 

Clarisse.     7537. 

Ez-Zahra.    13296. 

Lover's  knot.    26672. 

Mafia.     27329. 

Royal  enchantress.     40139. 

Wvezramau  Willow.   51924. 
Gaines   (J.  C.)     Reola.     390.jS. 
Gair  (G.)  Secrecy.    41311. 
Gaites  (J.  M.)  : 

Airship.     659. 

Hot  wiener  wurst.     20349. 

Railroad  ticket.    38368. 

Railroad  tickets.    38309. 

Wild  duck.    50955. 

Gaither  (F.  O.  J.)     Pageant  of 
Columbus  within  a  masque  of 
I.  I.  &  C.    35039c. 
Gahin    (D.)      Pajarera   del   12. 

35123b. 
Galiln   (P.)  : 

Pajarera  del  12.    35123b. 
l*u!critud.    p  e  1  u  q  u  e  r  I  a. 

37812a. ^ 

Galantin  (I.)    Power  of  money. 

36974. 
Galasiewicz    (J.) 

45479. 
Galbi-aith  (G.)     Bachelor's  con- 
gress.    2695. 
Galbraith  (L.  S.)  : 

Calico  princess.    5839. 
Kahoona.    234.53. 
Galdemar   (A.)  Napoleon  &  Jo- 
sephine.   31990a. 
Galder    (F.  O.   van)      .S'^e   Van 

Galder. 
Galdos    (B. 

Galdos. 
Gale  (E.)  : 

Aunt  Maggie's  will.    2414. 
Corner  of  the  campus.  8549. 
Just  a  little  mistake.  54146. 
Miss  Molly.     29987a. 
Mrs.     Coulson's     daughter. 

30337. 
Rag-carpet  bee.    38327. 
Reformers  reformed.  38891. 

(;ale(F.)     Major's  lady.    27585. 
Crale     (G.    E.)     Love's    dream- 
land.    26702. 

3074 


Teufelsweg. 


Perez)     See  Perez 


Gale     (G.    G.)     Sec    Tompkins 

(B.  S.  de  G.) 
Gale     (Mr.-i.     J.     E.)     Clinging 

vine.     7620. 
Gale(J.  W.)     Victoria.    48973a. 
Gale      (O.      M.)       INlediocrity. 

29029a. 
Gale  (R.  P.)  : 

Bachelor  hall.     '2670. 
Clinging  vine.     7620. 
Coats  &  petticoats.     7736. 
New  crusade.     32354. 
No  men  wanted.     32871. 
Rebellious  Jane.     38631a. 
Gale   (W.  H.)     Loyal  heart  of 

1861.     26778. 
Gale  (Z.)  : 

Dol)bsmith.     11091. 
Neighbors.     5122.5b. 
Galea    (Rodriguez.)     See   Rod- 

nguez  Galea. 
Galeotti  (C.)     Dorise.     11472. 
Galer      (F.)       Boundary     line. 

4755. 
Galetti  (G.)    Revolution.   39288. 
Galiudo  (R.  Peralla-)     ;See  Per- 

alta-Galindo. 
Galipaux     (F.)      Bonne    recom- 
pense.    4574. 
Galisciani    (E.)     Vita   bretone. 

49188. 
Gallagher  (E.  F.)  : 

Battle  of  Bay  Rmn.     3112, 

3113. 
Battle  of  Too  Soon.     3139. 
Flying  Dutchman.     14026a. 
Gallagiier^     (H.     J.)     Gunner's 

mate.     17784. 
Gallagher  (J.  P.)  : 

How  women  love.     20561. 
Skule  days.    42682. 
Gallagher      (M.)       McFadden's 

row  of  flats.     27085. 
Gallagher  &  Carroll.     Murrays 

&  Murphys.    31391. 
Gallagher  &  West : 
Colonel  &  I.     7893. 
Countersign.     8696. 
Duffy's  masquerade.    11971. 
]McCarthv's        masquerade. 

27008. 
ilulligan's  masciuerade. 

31336. 
O'Hooligau's      masquerade. 
3.3373. 
Gallagher,  Gilmore  &  Gardner. 

Devil's  auction.     10677. 
Gallaher  (G.)     On  the  banks  of 

the  Siinois.     33803. 
Gallaher      (S.      C.)       Hawser 

Trunnion.     18344. 
Galland     (S.    N.    H.)     Nathan 

Hale.     32037. 
Gallard   (E.)     Difl'erenc.^^  bet.  2 
married  couples.     10847. 


INDEX 


33044. 
55379. 
&  4th  grenera- 


50449. 
See    Ham- 


OjilKlstegiii  y  Miifioz  (J.)  : 

Gncaiia.     9327. 

Ultima  cana.     47904. 
Oallatin  (Alberta)  : 

Dawn.     10075b. 

Hiring  a  beau.     19532a. 

Ivanhoe.     22270. 

Keeping     np     appearances. 
54162. 

Not  a  word. 

Social  swim. 

Unto  the  3d 
tion.     48437. 

Whipping-post. 
Gallatin     (Austin) 

Win   (C.) 
Gallen  (J.)     You  have  no  right. 

52141. 
Gallet  (L.)  : 

Dejanire.     53377. 

Djamileh.     11078. 

R§ve.     39225. 

Thais.     45511. 
Gallev  (L.  V. )     Famous  women. 

53604. 
Galli  (A.)  : 

Mile,  de  Belle  Isle.     27248. 

Storla  d'amore.     43968. 
Gallico  (P.)  : 

Johannistraum.  22818, 

22819. 

Kiinstlerliebe.     24267. 
Galligan     (T.)     Power    of    re- 
morse.    36984. 
Gallon  (T.)  : 

Farrell's  girl.     13699. 

Kite.     24040,  24041. 

Man  who  stole  the  castle. 
27993  27994. 

Tatterley.     45158.  45159. 

Touch  of  the  child.     46616. 
Galloway   (T.  B.)     Mrs.  Zane's 

relief  fund.     30491a. 
Galloway      (W.     H.)      Citizen 

Fixit.     7428. 
Gallup  (L.  J.)  : 

Cloister  &  the  hearth.  7635. 

I.ove's  sacrifice.     26735. 

^Irs.     Burwell's     strategy. 
30323. 

Princess  Fedalma.     37415. 
Gallupe    (11.    Q. )     Team-work. 

45187. 
Gaily  (D.  B.)  : 

Power  of  money.     36974a. 

When  women  rule.     50361a. 
Gaily  (M.)  : 

Hamlet.     17998. 

Merchant  of  Venice.     29165. 
<Jalpin   (S.  L.)     Cid,  Horace  & 

Polyeucte.     7317. 
Galsworthy  (J.)  : 

Bit  o'  love.     3994a. 

Eldest  son.     12379. 

Fugitive.     15644. 


Galsworthy    ( J. )  — Continued. 
Hall  marked.     17939a. 
•Tustice.     23410.  23417. 
Little  dream.     25657. 
Little  man,  &  other  satires. 

25756a. 
Mob.     30548H. 
Pigeon.     3G280.  3628L 
Plays.     36.503-36504a. 
Silver  box.     42387. 
Strife.     6967a. 

Gait  (S.)  Five  pound  note. 
14441. 

Gait    (W.  J.)  : 

Castle  Dangerous.     6419. 
Caught,  a  Tartar.     6492. 
Cross  purposes.     9203. 
Feud        of        Maidensford. 

14098. 
Freak     of     ('upi<l.      15295. 
15296. 
Galton    (M.  P. )      iUme.     17047. 
Gal  Vein  Candela   (R. )     Viaje  de 
placer.    48923. 

Galvin    (E.   J.)      Slierilf's  sale. 

42090. 
Galvin  (J.  A.)  : 

Kelly's  kids.    23581. 

Kimble's  coons.     23705. 

Little  Miss  Mix-up.    25784. 

Man  question.     27946. 

Two  masQueraders.     47688. 

Zira  from  Turkey.    52369. 

Gambart  (H.)  : 

Nounou  d'  Octave.    33095. 
Perpetue.     35939. 
Zouzou.     52392. 

Gambetta    (G. )      See  Abraham 

(G.  G.) 
Gambiaggio    (C.)      Don    Proco- 

pio.     11359. 
Gamble  (A.  H. )     T^nion  signal. 

48334. 
Gamble  (E.  L.)  : 

Black  &  white.     4040. 
Circus  day  in  Dixie.    53180. 
For  fortune  &  love.     14796. 
What  the  sea  saw.     55892. 

Gamble  (L.)  Lost  regiment. 
26351. 

Gamble  hinged  nnisic  co.  Play- 
ing Hiawatha.     54973. 

Gamboa  (F. )  Venganza  de  la 
gleba.     48797. 

Gambold  (F.  A.)  : 
Cause.    6521. 
Devil's  finisli.     10698. 
Millionaire     mine     owner. 

29658. 
Out  West.    34865. 
Ganiero   (E.  G. )     Marv-Tornes. 
28581. 

3075 


Gamer 0   (J.)  : 

A  la  vera  der  quer$.    16. 

Cabezudos.    5769. 

Remendona.    39014. 
Gammans    (  H.    W.  )      Broken 

statue  de  Fontange.    5214. 
Gammel    (K.   E.)     Who's  who? 

50670. 
Gandillot  (L.)  : 

Ferdinand,  le  noceur.  22995. 

Vers  I'amour.    48886. 
Gandolfo  (J.  R.)  : 

Girl     of     the     Tenderloin. 
16604. 

Her  honor,  the  judge.  19019. 
Gandolin.        Flying       machine. 

14633. 
Gandy  (C.  G.)    President  of  the 

pretzel  trust.    37077. 
Ganiaris  (L.)     Galatea.    1.5774. 
Ganne  (L.)  : 

Gocorico.    7755a. 

Hans,  il  suonatore  di  tia\ito. 
18110. 

Hans    le    joueur    de    flflte. 
18112-18114. 

Rodope.    39708a. 

Saltimbanques.     40624. 
Gans    (J.)      Dentist's  romance. 

10483. 
Gans  von  Ludassy   (.J.  F.)  : 

Himmelsleiter.     19497. 

Lustige  person.    26953. 

ToUe      Therese.        46434a, 
46434b. 
Ganter  (F.  S.)  : 

Bride      of      Lammermoor. 
5062. 

Carpet-baggers.     6280. 

Ravenswood.    38524. 

Venus  &  Bacchus.    48835. 
Gantes.     Herencia  ro.la.    19203. 
Ganthony   (Richard)  : 

Baroness  Bounty.     3027. 

Brace  of  partridges.    4880. 

Butler.     5636. 

Early  parted.     12147. 

Fair  Femmland.  13372. 

Helga,    the   phantom    wife. 
18753. 

If.     20920. 

Message  from  aiars.    29300. 

Noble  born.  32916. 

Path  of  a  planet.    35533. 

Phillip  &  Fabian.    36127. 

Prophecy.     37707. 

Rip   Van   Wrinkle.     39501. 

Thunderbolt.     46126. 

Under  2  flags.    48232. 
Ganthony   (Robert)  : 

Brace  of  partridges.     4879. 
4880. 

Widow's  husband.    50858. 
Gantzberg  (R.)    Heart  &  dollar. 
18423,  18424. 


INDEX 


Ganz   (G.)     INIauicure  girl  in  a 

barber  shop.     28066. 
(Juiizo  (V.)     Tres  viejas.   46916. 
Garagusi    (N.)      Second   letter. 

41292. 
Garand   (C.)     Headsman's  ape. 

18422. 
Garborj:    (H.   B.)      Under   Ix'xl- 

hitrjieet.    48099. 
Garceau  (A.  J.)     Traitor  &  pa- 
triot.   46778. 
Garcia  (A.  E.  de)    Canada,  fair 

Canada.     5978. 
Garcia    (D.)    Underworld    epi- 
sode.   48244. 
Garcia  (F.  Flores)     See  P^lores 

Garcia. 
Garcia     (L.     Fernandeso)       See 

Fernandez    Garcia. 
Garcia  Alvarez   (E. )  : 

Alma  de  Garibay.     940a. 
Casa  de  los  crimenes.  53078. 
Catfistrofe       de       Bnrgos. 

6443a. 
Chicos  de   Lacalle.     6961b. 
Comisarla.    8109. 
Conferencia    de    Algeciras. 

53233. 
Corte  de  Rlsalia.    8584a. 
Cuarteto  Pons.    9301. 
Edad  de  hierro.    12213. 
Escala  de  Milan.    53547. 
Fresco  de  Goya.    15393. 
Fi'escura       de       Lafiiente. 

53707. 
Fficar  XXI.    15625b. 
Genero  alegre.     16070. 
Gente  menuda.    16095. 
Gente  seria.    16096. 
Huron    y    Felipe    Segiindo. 

20702. 
Ideal-festln.     20865a. 
Maestro  Vals.     27326a. 
Metodo    Gorritz.      29329. 
Mi  papa.     29358. 
Nina      de      las      planchas. 

32791a. 
Pastor  y  borrego.     35502a. 
Primera  conquista.     37247. 
Principe  castro.    37475. 
Ilemolino.     55145. 
Suerte  loca.     44385. 
Venus  de  piedra.     48835a. 
VIrgenes  paganas.     55784. 
(Jarcia    Casal     (0.)      Santidad. 

40753. 
Garcia  Conde    (Luis): 
Parada.     35244. 
Preceptor     de     su     alteza. 
55015. 
Garcia  Cotta   (L.)  : 

Hfisares     de    la     priucesa. 

20711c. 
Pago  de  los  lobos.     35055a. 
Similiquitruqui.      42440a. 


Garcia  Cruz  (J.)  : 
Catetas.  6450. 
Pica-floja.     36204. 

Garcia  de  Ontiveros  (J.)     Siete 

cahrillas.     42285. 
Garcia   del   Bosque    (J.)      Beso 

del  amoi-.     3571. 

Garcia  Goncerlisln  (A.)  : 

A   ver   si   va   Ti  poder   ser. 

23. 
Clown  bebg.    7688. 
Mai-Ia  de  Africa.     28232. 
Garcia  Gutierrez    (A.)     Trova- 
dor.     55666. 

Garcia  Leon    (J.)  : 

Hfisares     de    la     princesu. 

20711c. 
Pago  de  los  lobos.     35055a. 
Similiquitruqui.     42440a. 
Garcia  Muniz   (L.)     See  Munlz 
(L.   G.) 

Garcia  Pacbeco    (F.)  : 

Abajo  los  solteros.    52544. 
Amores  de  aldea.     52674. 
Giraldina.     53771. 
Huesjiedes    t  r  a  n  q  u  i  1  o  s. 

205S8a. 
Poesla  de  la  reja.     36613h. 
Tirano.    46313a. 

Garcia  Pimeutel  (J.)  : 

Bet  on  Cupid.     52874. 
Passionnement ...  ?    pas    du 
tout ...  ?    35486a. 

Garcia  Pinientel  (L. )  Passion- 
nement ...  ?  pas  du  tout ...  ? 
35486a. 

Garcia  Keveuga  (J.  y  V.)     Tili- 

ritera.     46331. 
Garcia  Rufino   (J.)     Sangre  es- 

paiiola.    40701. 
Garcia  Sanchez   (A.)  : 
Veleta.    48762. 
Y  salir  trasquilado.    51947. 

Garczynski    (E.   R.)     Marriage 

of  interest.     28413. 
Garden    (H.   E.)      Devil's  keg. 

10702. 

Garden  city  educational  co. : 

Liberty  boys.    25217. 

Narcissus      &      Potentilla. 
32015. 
Giirdener   (H.  H.)  : 

AUene  Gilbraith.     931. 

His  Parisian  model.    19772. 
(iardenhiie    (F.   J.)      Land   of 

loot.     24596. 
Gardenhire  (S.  M.)  : 

Dolores.    11303. 

Fort  Flower.    15034. 

Rustlers.    40365a. 

Social  dilemma.    42956. 

Woman's  right.     51562. 


(Jardenier   (E.)  : 

Gus   Edwards'    Rube   kids. 

17786. 
School-days.    41098. 
Gardenier    (W.  H.)      Marrying 

a  minister.     28468. 
Gardiner   (C.)  : 

Cupid's  fiasco.    9429. 
Train  robbery.     46758. 

Gardiner    (C.  R.)  : 
Amour.     1349. 
Bond  of  friendship.     4541. 
Children    of    Capt.    Grant. 

7023. 
Dangerous  woman.     9781. 
Eva.     13054. 
In  the  dark.    21368. 
Long  Branch.     26138. 
Mark  Twain.     28322. 
Only  a   farmer's  daughter. 

34158. 
Our  schooi-days.     34764. 
School-days.     41102. 
Sula,   the  queen  of  Mirror 

Lake.     44461. 
Way  down  South.     49728. 
(Jardiner  (E.  M.)     Davy  Crock- 
ett.    10067. 
Gardiner      (F.)        Winning     a 

queen.     51144. 
(Gardiner     (.1.     W.)       Loretta. 

20237. 
Gardiner   (R.  K.)     Book  agent. 

4596. 
Gardiner    (W.    R.)      Study    in 

scarlet.     44276. 
Gardiner    {W.   II.)    jr.: 

Destruction    of    San    Fran- 
cisco.    10606. 
San  Francisco  earthquake. 
40697. 

Gardner : 

Devil's  auction.     10677. 
Peach  of  a  pair.     35712. 
Gardner  {Mr.  &.  ^f7■s.)  Yankee's 

love  for  Dixie.     52022. 
(Gardner    (Albert)      Vengeance. 

4S799a. 
Gardner    (Allan)      G.    Christo- 
pher.    15745. 
Gardner  (Andy)     Street  singer 

&  the  bootblack.     44121. 
Gardner    (B.  F.)  : 

Copperhead.     8474. 
Desecration.     10532. 
Nana  &  herself.     31936. 
Gardner     (B.    P.)       Passed-up 

copy.     35443. 
Crarduer    (C.    A.)      Fatherland. 

13862. 
Gardner    (E.)     Every  little  bit 

helps.     13116. 
Gardner    (E.    F.)      Peach-blos- 
soms.    35711. 


3076 


INDEX 


Gardner   (F.  L.)  : 

Henpecked.     18812. 
Pearl,  the  lost  one.     35739. 
Upper  crust.     48522. 
'Gardner    (Fitzroy)      Mermaids. 

29217. 
Gardner    (Fulton)      Checkered 

lights.     6864. 
Gardner   (G.  B.)      Put  it  down 

easy.     37911. 
Gardner    (G.  E.)      Seven  oaks. 

41615. 
Gardner   (Georgia)     Too  nu\ny 

darling.s.     46526. 
(Jardner    (Grace)      New  coach- 
man.    32341. 
Gardner  (H.  31.)  : 

Black  shrine.    4141. 
Night  in  the  cellar.    32704. 
Sorcerer's  art.    43284. 
Watch-tower.    49691. 

Gardner  (J. )  : 

Appeal     for     the     amateur. 

52714. 
Close  call.     7639. 
Gardner    (J.    B.)      Counterfeit 

count.    8686. 
Gardner    (J.    E.)      Wrong    Hat. 

51871. 
Gardner    (J.    H.)      War    zone. 

49601d. 
Gardner      (J.     I.)        Sunshine. 

44578. 
Gardner   (J.  li.)     Grand  opera 

hv  wire.    17276a. 
(Gardner    (K.    H.    M.)      As    the 

public  wills.    2020a. 
Gardner    (L.    D. )      Marvels    of 

radium.    28531. 
Gardner  (M.)  : 

Lone  woman.     26122. 
More  ways  than  one.    31028. 

Gardner  (N.)  : 

Mammon    &    the    minstrel. 

27681. 
Omyo.    33743. 
Gardner    (R.)    jr.     My  Nephew 

Ned.     31664. 
Gardner  (R.  L.)     Tycoon  of  the 

Old  Dominion.    47835. 
Gardner  (S.  H. )     Amer.  cricket. 

1187. 
(iardner  (W.  H.)  : 

Elena,  la   bella    Yeneziana. 

12433. 
Matsha.    28841. 
Prince  of  Bohemia.    37328. 
Gareissen  (M.  F.)  : 
Helpmates.     18802. 
Snug  Harbor.    42927. 
Garen  (W.)     Clarence,  the  cop. 

7525. 
Garesche      (M.      R.)        Sisters. 
42.599. 


Garey  (J.  R.)  : 

Edna  Dean.    12264. 
Gentleman  by  day.    16106. 
Gun  men  of  N.  Y.    17778. 
Karl,     the     prize     winner. 

23495. 
Kentucky  feud.    23597. 
Parted — in  the  bridal  hour. 

35394. 
Price  of  honor.    37161. 
Garfield  (B.  M.)  : 

Girl    that's   all    the    candv. 

16623. 
Woman's  power.    51556. 
Garis    (H.    R. )      King  of  Una- 

dilla.    23888. 
Garland    (E.)      In   the  land  of 

cane.    21443. 
Garland  (G.  S.)     He.  she  and  it. 

18383. 
Garland  (Hamlin)  : 

Capt.    of    the    Gray    hor.se 

troop.    6148. 
Fall  River.    13491. 
Member    of    the   3;i    house. 

29083. 
Miller  of  Boskobell.     29614. 
Under  the  wheel.    48223. 
Garland    (Harry)      Lighthouse 

keeper.    25401a. 
Garland      (R.)       Ames     affair. 

1294. 
Garland  (R.  C.)  : 
Madjoon.    27293. 
Si  Lootah.     42208. 
Garley  (A.)     Man  who  was  not 

a  colonel.    7915. 
Garliugton  (A.  C.)     Fatal  mar- 
riage.    13759. 
Garment  (E.)     Adinelle.    284. 
Garment  (O.)  : 

Margaret.    28194. 
Miller's  daughter.    29618. 
Garn   (H.  O.)     Girl  from  Kan- 
sas.   16502. 
Garnella      (Richard)       Trolley 

party.     47144,  47145. 
Garnella  (Robert)  : 

Dramatic  treat.    11680. 
Trolley  party.    47144,  47145. 
Trollev       svstem.         47147, 

47148. 
Wily  constable.    51107. 
Garner    (H.   C.)      Signs  of  the 

times.    42313. 
Garner  (J.  L.)  : 

Dist.  solicitor.     10988. 
Rosamund.    39939. 
Strange  god.    44049. 
Garnett    (E.)     Trial  of  .Teanne 

D'Arc.    46932. 
Garnett  (E.  B.)  : 

Light  of   San    .luan    tower. 

2538Sa. 
News  brought  home.  32567a. 


Garnett      (J.     M.)        Macbeth. 

27028. 
Garnett  (L.  A.)  : 

:\raster   Will    of    Stratford. 

54466. 
Pot  &  the  kettle.    36893. 
Garnett  (M.  M. )     Squirrel  cage. 

43713a. 
Garnett  (P.)  : 

Green  knight.    17578. 
Pageant  of  May.    35044b. 
Garnett  (R.)  : 

King  John.    23788. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
47621. 
Gamier     (E.)       Grady's    man. 

17219. 
Garnier  (J.  H. )  : 
Dandolo.    9740. 
Inez    de    Castro    &    Prince- 
Pedro.    21679. 
Moron,  the  Tew  of  Syracuse. 
31067. 
Garnier      (P.      L.)         S6v6rit$. 

41636. 
Garnier-Pacton      (<t.  )        Mirko. 

29818. 
Garnsey  (J.  H.)  : 

Black  watch.    4155. 
Seaweeds.    41273. 

Garofalo,  pseud. : 

Bonne  gifle.    4570. 

Ce  cher  oncle.    6549. 

Enfant  de  la  bonne.     12744. 

Pour  de  bon.    36916. 
Garrahan    (T.   C.)      Catechism. 
6447b. 

Garrard  (L.)  : 

Mrs.    Pendleton's    four     in 

hand.    30437. 
Unexpected  fare.    48289. 
Garretson    (R.)      Black    horse. 

4115. 
Garrett    (C.    H.)      Coming    to. 

8105. 
Garrett    (H. )      Well  preserved. 
55867. 

Garrett  (P.)  : 

Cassius'  whistle.     53085. 

Dramatic  leaflets.    53461. 

Excelsior  dialogues.    53573. 

Merchant      of     Yenice. 
29165a. 

Popular  dialogues.     36840a. 

Teacher  wanted.    45184b. 
Garrett  P.  &  co. : 

Adalina's  arrival.     239. 

After  20  years.     52592. 

At  the  Red  Lion.     52755. 

Aunt  Susan  Jones.     2430. 

Bill  Jepson's  wife.     3840. 

Cassius'  whistle.     6392. 

Cono.ueroi-  conquered. 

53238. 


3077 


INDEX 


Garrett  P.  &  co. — Continued. 
Dav    before    tlie    wedding. 

53350. 
Desperate  encounter.  105G9. 
Divl  YOU  over  see  a  gliost? 

10820. 
Dramatic  leaflets.     53461. 
Djnamite  plot.     12098. 
Economical  boomerang, 

12210. 
Electric  episode.     12407. 
Esau  &  Jacob.     53546. 
Friar  Tuck.     15414. 
Game  of  chess.    15850. 
Go.     16S05. 
H  i  a  r  t  V  i  1 1  e  Shakespeare 

club.    19342. 
Infernal  machine.     21687. 
Jewels  of  my  aunt.    22706. 
LeUers    from    Mr.    Smith. 

25153. 
I.ong  lost  nephew.     26146. 
Matrimonial  mix.     2S323. 
Mildred.     29555. 
Miss      Fluttus'      advertise- 
ment.    29943. 
Pepita,    the    gipsy    girl    of 

Andalusia.     35S71a. 
Pink  perfumed  note.   36343. 
Practical  jokes.     37020. 
Pussy     wants     a     corner. 

37907. 
Quiet  smoke.     38209. 
Raising  the  wind.     38891. 
Reclaimed.     38671. 
Resurrection  morn.     39133. 
Soft  black  overcoat.     43035. 
Striking  oil.     44168. 
Top  landing.     46556. 
Turning  the  tables.     47381. 
Ugliest  of  seven.     47893a. 
Uncle       Jacob's       money. 

47971a. 
Under  an  umbrella.     4809G. 
Vanity  vanquished.     48705. 
Village  scare.     49049. 
Where's  my  hat?     503S8a. 
'   You     must     be     dreaming. 

.-)2144. 
Ze  raoderne  English.  52299. 
Garrett     (W.    E.)     Vvine    cup. 

.51125. 
Garrick    (E.)     Gambler's    life. 

15.S09. 
Garrido   (D.)     Fotografia  fem- 

inista.     53688. 
Garrido  (M.)  : 

Amor  y  gloria.     133Sa. 
Arriba,      caballo      more! 

1917a. 
Fuente  de  Orfeo.     1.5629. 
Maestro  Garrotjn.     27326. 
Neutralidad.     54695. 
Piratas.     54964. 
Sastre  del  campillo.  40S03a, 


Gai-rido   (M.) — Continued. 
Ultimo  juguete.     47911a. 
Ventvilocna.     48824. 
Garrigues    (G.)  : 

Edith  Dombey.     12240. 
Gaffer's  daughter.     15765. 
General's      match  -  making. 

160G3. 
Idalia.     20860. 
Tgnatia.     20946. 
Maid  of  Orleans.     27488. 
Mahieska.     27638. 
Garrison   (A.)  : 

Family  doll.     13590. 
Nineteen    hundred    tweiity- 
f.ve.     32803. 
Gai-rison     (C.    S.)     Fifth    noc- 
turne.    14150. 
Garrison     (J.)      Orythya,     the 

dancing  girl.     34396. 
Garrow  (D.)  : 

Patty  packs  a  bag.     35595. 
What  charity  covers.  50055. 
Garrow   (L.  B.)     Apple  of  dis- 
cord.    1715. 
Garson     fB.)     Piano    collector. 

.S6198a. 
Garson  (H.  H.)  : 

JoUv      Joggles'      joiirneys. 

22938. 
Mv  past,  present,  &  future. 
31685. 
Garson     (I.)     Piano    coUectoi*. 

36198a. 
Gartland  (B.  J.)     Bill.     3832. 
Gartner  (L.  M.)  : 

Lone  pirate.     26115. 
Uove  pirate.     26598. 
Garvay  (A.)    Cseszetea.   9297a. 
Cup  of  tea.     9354a. 
Dishonored.     10948. 
Grandma's  picture.     17294. 
Heart  of  the  forest.    184S7a. 
Romantic.     39835. 
Visions.     49167. 
Wild  Poppy.     55946. 
Garvev    (P.)     Avondale    disas- 
ter.    2538. 
Garvice  (C.)  : 
Her  heart's 
Love    the 

266.32. 
Marquis.     28348. 
Olivia.     33717. 
Garvie  (J.  E.)     Medtield  mead- 
ows.    29013. 
Garvin    (J.    K.)     Gypsy   court- 
ship.    17826. 
Garzo  (F.)     VIrgenes  paganas. 

55784. 
Gash(A.  D.)     Boy  scout.    4848. 
Gaskell     (C.    A.)     Art    ed.    of 

Shakespeare.     41752. 
Gaskell    (E.   C.   S.)     Cranford. 
9006-9008. 


desire, 
tvrant. 


19010. 
266.31. 


Gaskell    (H.    S.)     Irish  -  Amer. 

ex-congressman.     21952. 
Gaskins^   (Mrs.     E.)       Mother 

Goose's  reception.     31148. 
Gaskoin  (C.  B.)      Lumber  room. 

&  other  plays.    26921a.  2G921h. 
Ga.snard    (J.)     Dangerous   life. 

9771. 

Gaspers   (S.  D.) 
Ambitious 

1114. 
Behold  the  man. 


Jean 


Bishop. 

3338e. 
Friends,    enemies — &    you. 

15464a. 
Golden  goal.     16961,  16962. 
Happiness  &  you.    18140. 
Mirror  of  iustice.     29S23a. 
^Monitor.     30809. 
We  men  &  women.     55855. 
GassaM-ay    (A.    W.)      Midnight 
o'er  the  hills  of  Judea.  29446. 
Gassaway    (F.  H.)  : 

Booties'    baby.     4639. 
Dandy  fifth.     9746. 
Hydrophobia.     20747. 
Pug.     37806. 

Under  the  red  robe.    48199. 
Ga.st     (M.)       Soubrette    &    the 

landlady.     43302. 
Gastaldon     (S.l       Reuccio     di 
39213a. 
(R.)        GrazioUa. 


Perfect    hus- 


Caprilana. 
Gastambide 

17348. 
Gastineau    (B.) 
band.     35900. 
Gastineau    (E.)  : 

On  election  day.     33769. 
Perfect  husband.     35900. 
Gaston   (C.  R.)  : 

As  you  like   it.     2053. 
Merchant      of      Venice. 
29146a. 
Gastrock    (P.  A.)  : 

Her  father's  sin,    18977. 
Non-professional  call. 

32983a. 
Gastwirth     (H.    M.)       Greenei- 

melamed.     17598a. 
Gatchell    (A.  D.)      Speculators. 

43488. 
Gatchell    (C.)  : 

Devotion.     10731. 
Haschisch.     1S2S1. 
Gates    (A.    L.)      Quest 

Quezarre.     38152. 
Gates    (E.  E.)  : 

My  girl  from  Mex. 
Sh  !  Not  so  loud  ! 
Spy.     43663. 
Gates    (Eleanor)  : 

Bad  angel.  52807. 
Bogey  man.  52940, 
Cupid,      the     cow 

9408. 
Momsey.     30728a. 


of    the 


31568. 
41648. 


punch. 


3078 


INDEX 


Gates   (Eleanor) — Continued. 
Poor  little  rich  girl.    55002. 
Swat      tlie     fly.        44734a, 

44734b. 
VA'aitiug  soul.     49400;i. 
We  are  7.    49810c. 
Gates  (Erastus)     May's  rescue. 

28951. 
Gates   (H.  .T.>     Ladv  of  iollity. 

24477. 
Gjites  (H.  L.I     In  Vanity  Fair. 

54051. 
<}ates     (Olive)       Last    of    his 

trih<\     24730. 
(Jates     (Ov.-en)       Sins    of    tlie 
fathers.     42528. 

Gatti    (E.  von)  : 

Dollarprinzessinen.      11269. 

Ki-eolenblut.      24243-24245. 

Lila  domino.   25449-25450a. 

MSirchenprinz.     27323a. 
Gatto     (G.)      Tragedia    di    S. 
Filomena.     46707. 

(Jatts   (G.  H.)  : 

Dununv.     12034. 
Graustark.     17335. 
Ishmael.    22126. 
Lucile.     54356. 
St.  Elmo.     40520. 
Truxton  King.  .  47301. 
Gatty    (A.   Scott-)      See  Scott- 

(Jatty. 
fhxtty     (N.     C.)       Tattercoats. 

45153. 
(Jaubert  (P.)     Sonia.     43254. 
<';audeanms.    Fiirst  von  I^uster- 

stein.     15631. 
•  jaudens  (H.  Saint-)  See  Saint- 

Gaudens. 
Gaudet      (E.)        Eros     berger. 

12882. 
Gaudin     (H.)       IMarvelous     is- 
land.    28580. 
Gaughran   (M.  P.)     Irish  fairy 

queen.     21980. 
Gault      (W.)        Hazel     Green. 

18361. 
(jauraont  (R.)     Son  of  the  bad 
son.     4.3215. 

Gaujuont  co. : 

Acquitte.     166. 

Aprfis      vous      le      Bottin. 

1735. 
Arraoire  normande.     1889. 
Aventure     de     Henri     IV. 

2520. 
Aveugle   et   le   paralytique. 

2529. 
Beau  cadeau.    3196. 
C   est  envoy§  du  paradis. 

5748. 
Chasse     de     IM.     Groslard. 

6826. 
Chi  en  expert.    6976. 


Gauniont  co. — Continued. 
Commissaire    et    les 

brioleurs. 
C  u  r  i  e  u  s  e 

9475. 
Double  taxe. 
Eugenie  .  .  . 


cani- 
8131. 
consultation. 


11549. 
d  o  n  n  G-m  o  i 

done  le  journal.    13035. 
F  a  u  t  e      de      s'expliquer. 

13924. 
Fils  du  mauvais  tils.   14242. 
Fortune  au  violon.     15050. 
Funerailles   de   I'oncle   To- 

toche.     15704. 
Glace  brisee.    16702. 
Guerison  radicale.     17728. 
Innocent.     21737. 
Isidore  Cloufln.    22133. 
Location  d'habits.     26044. 
M.  Pingre.     30870. 
On  a  une  consigne  ou  Ton 

u'en  a  pas.    33749. 
Passes  mag!i6tiques.   35445. 
Petit  chapeau.    36032. 
Pi  nee.    36317,  .36318. 
Plaisirs  de  ia  p6che.   36434. 
Poule  au  pot.     36910. 
Restitution  forcee.    39116. 
Retardataii'e       i  n  fl  u  e  n  t. 

39139. 
Sabotage  ministeriel.  40423. 
Sale  blague.    40582. 
Si    ou    invitait    Rigolbert. 

42209. 
Son  of  the  bad  son.    43215. 
Soupe  est  raauvaise.   43346. 
Surprise      bien      agr^^able. 

44646. 
Vengeance  du  marchand  de 

couleurs.     48801. 
Vertu   est   toujours  r^com- 

I)ens?e.     48894. 
Voyageur       g  r  i  n  c  h  e  u  x. 

49326. 
Zele  non  recompense.  52315. 

Gaunt  (P.)  : 

All  soi-ts.    910. 

Bunch  of  cigarettes.    .5463. 

Cigarettes.  ^7-332. 

Duchess      of      BlufTington. 

11921. 
Italian  bootblack.    22251. 
Package       of       cigarettes. 

35012. 
Prince  Planet.     37367. 
Princess  Rosebud.    37453. 
Windy  city  bank.    .51122. 
Gauntier  (G.)     From  the  man- 
ger to  the  cross.    15584. 
Gaus    (B.)      Fairies   of  to-day. 
1339.5b. 

Gaus  (H.)  : 

Es  braust  ein  ruf.    12896b. 
Kleine  hoheit.    24087. 


Gaus  (H.) — Continued. 

Miirchen  vom  gliick.   27320. 

Rechts  herum !    38656. 

Wie    man    millionjir    wird. 
50869a. 

Zaungast.     52293. 
Gauss     (E.     F.     L.)       Mikado 

29540. 
Gauterau  or  Gautereaux  (S.)  : 

Beans.    3159. 

Mormons.    31044. 

Sheep  of  it.    42036. 

Trade  winds.    46697a. 
Gauthier  (J.  H.)     Here  &  ba<-k. 

19188a. 
Gauthier- Villars   (H.)  : 

Amour  tzigane.     1362. 

Apr6s  1 'opera.    1732. 

Claudine.    7556,  7.557. 

Elektra.    12428. 

Fils  du  mauvais  fils.    14242. 

Petite  Jasmin.    36044. 

Petite  maison.     36046. 

Gautier  (J.)  : 

Daughter  of  heaven.    9957. 

9958. 
Fille  du  ciel.     14230,  14231. 
Gautier  (T.)  : 

Capitaine   Fracasse.     6055, 

6091,  6106-6110. 
Mile,  de  Maupin.    27251. 
One  of  Cleopatra's  niglits. 
34059. 
Gavarry       (F.)         Ultimatum. 
47908. 

Ga vault  (P.)  : 

Affaire  scandaleuse.    426. 
Bonheur      de      Jacqueline. 

4558. 
Bonheur     sous     la     main. 

4560. 
Con  &  CO.    8196. 
Dame  du  23.    9675,  24435. 
Demoiselles       des       Saint- 

Cvriens.    10451. 
Dette.    10630. 
Enfant  du  miracle.    12748. 
Frisson  de  I'aigle.    15482. 
Idge  de  Frangoise.    20877. 
Jockey  malgre  lui.    22795. 
Mrae.  Flirt.    27192. 
Mile.    Josette,    ma    femme. 

272.58,  31731. 
iTannequin.    2S082a. 
Moins  cinq.    30689. 
Monsieur  Z6ro.    30872. 
Panachot,  gendarme.  35156. 
Pana  de  Francine.    35207. 
Petite  chocolatiere.     24083, 

36041. 
Petite  Mme.  Dubois.    36045. 
Shakespeare.    41730. 
Tantalising  Tommy.    45119. 
Theodore  et  cie.    45707. 


3079 


INDEX 


Gaviu  (J.  A.)     Rody.  the  rover. 

39709. 
Gavin  (J.  K.)  : 

Gipsy  census.    16402. 
Stolen  kid.    43929. 
Traveling  a  la  cart.    46S67. 
Gavin  (W.)  : 

Keeping      liini      at      home. 

23566. 
Last  tone.    24776. 
Gaviue    (W.)      His  royal  jags. 

19796. 
Gavit  (J.  P.)  : 

Burglar's  secret.    5537. 
His      neighhor's      Avindow. 
19745. 
Gay.    Delfin.    10404. 
(4av      (E.     li.)      Dhv     dreams. 

10118.  i 

Gay  (H.  S.)     How  alx.ut  Kitty? 

20464. 
Gav      (J.)        Beggar's      opera.  ! 

39076h. 
Gay  (M.  M.)  :  ! 

Cawasa.    6546.  I 

Honest     Jack     W  :i  r  r  o  n  . 

20098. 
Letter  H.    25J44.  25145. 
Rimbecco.    39464. 
Vandemar      &      Evirallen. 

48685. 
Yandeniar       &       Vivienne. 
48686. 
Gay(M.  W.)     Craven.    53286. 
Gayes     (A.     D.)       Reviving     a 

nuunmy.    39273a. 
GavgilMR.)     Led  away.    24971. 
Gayler  (C.)  : 

Bar'l  o'  money.    2994. 
Bohemian.    4493. 
Rroni  Rones.     5234. 
Carl,  the  tiddler.    6232. 
Double  knot.    11525. 
Dust  &  diamonds.    12057. 
Esker  dim.     12921. 
Ghidvs.    16714. 
Gyp.    17812. 
Her      grace,      the      major. 

19004. 
Inflation.    21700. 
Jack.    22298. 
Jacquine.     22413. 
Knights  of  labor.    24169. 
Lights  &  shadows  of  N.  Y. 

25420. 
Lights  of  N.  Y.    25431. 
Love     among     the      roses. 

26424. 
Miss  Mollie.     29987. 
On  the  trail.    33936. 
Our  M.  C.    34712. 
Rusty  pick.     40366. 
Santa  Glaus.     40732. 
Sleepy       Hollow.        42766, 
42767. 


Gavler    (C.) — Continueil. 

Star.     43769. 

T'  Jaliua.     46355. 

Turn  of  tlie  wheel.     47305. 

I'ncle  Bob.     47942. 

Yillerose.     49061. 

\Yith  the  tide.     51296. 
Gayloy   (C.  M.)  : 

Representative  English 

comedies.     39076a. 

Shepherds.     42057. 

Star  of  Bethleliem.     4877S. 
Gayhn-  (B.)  : 

Actophatic  leniedies.     197. 

Fox  &  geese.     15210. 

Happy  go  lucky.     18167. 

Old-timer.     3364S. 

Sport  JIcAlllster.     43018. 

Spony  boy.     43632. 

Tannnanv  man.     45079. 

They  all  do  it.     45753. 

Too  inucli  niiiaev.     46.544. 

U  i\:  I  .*;:  all  of  us.      47S,S2. 

\V:ill-paper.     40421. 

Gavlor.l  (A.  E.)  : 

Emerald  Isle.     12593. 
For  love's  sake.     14S75. 
Irish  senator.     22029. 
Oddities.     33276. 
Sons  of  Ireland.     43272. 
Sunuv    sid<'    of    Broadway. 

44559. 
Trip  to  Paree.     47026. 

Gay  lord  (H.)  : 

Gayrusans"  legacy.     15998. 
Newrich    reception.     32566, 

32567. 
Pokevville  rallv.     36658. 
Six  sharps.     42625,  42626. 
Snap-shots.     42879.  42880. 
Taken  by  storm.     44937. 
l^nion    depot    for    a    day. 
48328. 
Gaylord  (M.)    Deliverer.   10419. 
Gaylonl      (O.      :\I. )      Heavenly 
foundations.     53546. 

(Jaynoi"  (J.  L. )  : 

House     that      Jack     built. 

20442. 
Lost     Princess     Bo     Peep. 

26348. 
Magic  wheel.     27395a. 
<;ayn(»r    (T.   F.\     Fitzsimmons- 

Corbett  tiglit.     14426. 
Gayoso     (R.)       Acaderaia    tau- 

rina.     129. 
Gazzolo  &  (,'ohei).     Lorna  Doone. 
26247. 

Gear  (A.  S.)  : 

Back  fi-om  PXu'ope.     2737. 
Cross  &  cro\>-n.     9191. 
Love  &  hope.     26439. 
Through  bankruptcv.  46066. 
Tokalon.     46426. 


Gearhart   IJ.  W.)     Girl   in  the 

dark.     16561. 
Gearv    ( T.    M.)      Soap   peddler. 

42941. 
Gedalae     (A.)     Dans    la    forM. 

9818. 
Geddes  I .L)  jr.: 

Locandiera.     26041a. 
Yei'o  amico.     48877a. 

Geddes  (N.)  : 

Arabian  night.     1754b. 

Thunder-bird.     46123a. 

(;e)fi-o\  (G.l      Apprentie.     1730. 

Gehrung  (J.  A.)    Locust.    26060. 

Geil>el     (.\. )     Fortune's    favor. 

1 5073. 
rjeibel    (E.)     lirnnhild.     5346. 
(Jeiger   (A.)      Sun.     44.522a. 
(ieiger     ((t.     L.  )      Probationer. 

37561. 
Geiger   (  S. )     Old  v,ays.     33674. 

(Jeiger  (  V.)  : 

His  bovliood  friend.    19566. 

Mv  C(»usin  Beth.     31524. 

Xahidje.     31904. 
Geishecker       (.V.)        Sebastian. 
41276. 

Geismardo   (A.  E. )  : 

Good  law  but  poor  justice. 

17091. 
^Yronged  man.     51912. 
Geissler     (M. )      Bernsteinhexe. 

3543. 
(Teissier    (P.)      .Morning  in   the 

Alps.     31061. 
Geist    (M.)      Lure  of  the  track. 
26947. 

Gelinas  (E.  S.>  : 

Last      days      of     Pompeii. 

24704. 
While    the    angelus    tolled. 

50433. 

Gellatly  (F.)  : 

Caught  napping.     6509. 
Cupid's  monogram.     9436. 
Fatal  discovery.     13745. 
Half-brothers.     17924. 
Himmelstein.     1949S. 
It  was  a  shame  to  treat  her 

so.     22247. 
Love  made  to  order.   26549. 
^Ir.  Revnolds  runs  for  Con- 
gress.    .30248. 
Mrs.   Jmies   &   l^er   friends. 

30394. 
Temper  tempest.     45255. 
Two     &    two     make    love. 
47543. 
Geller   (A.)     New  Jew.     32402. 
Gemberling  (A.)     Day  of  judg- 
ment.    53354. 
Gemeiiihardt     (I\[.)      Erlosung. 
12S71. 


3080 


INDEX 


Genai'o  (D.)  : 

Tony.     4G504. 

Tony,  the  bootblack.    4G509. 
Geue.     Niuo  bonitn.     32820. 
Cen^e  (R.)  : 

Amorita.     1347. 

Boccaccio.     4465. 

Fledeniiaus.     14492. 

Geo.  Wa.shin.ffton.     16152. 

Koyal  middy.     40157. 

Trip  to  Africa.     47010. 
Geiiereaux    (B.  W.)     Revolt  of 

the  toy.s.     39283. 
Genin   (H.)  : 

Beau  cadeau.    3196. 

Gu^risou  radicale.     17728. 

Pi  nee.    36317,  36318. 

Voyageur  grinclieux.  49326. 
(ieunaro     (A.    E. )      Cristoforo 

Colombo.     9152. 
Gennell  (M.)     Only  girl.   34203. 
Gentle   (W.  ^r.)     Elder  Binks. 

12373a. 
Geming      (('.      H.)        Literary 

.sense.     25575. 
Gennng  <D.  S.)  : 

Easy  payments.     12183. 

Peterkin's  papa.     36020. 
Geuung   ( S.  G. )  : 

Easy  payments.     12183. 

Joke.     22909. 

Peterkin's  papa.     3tW20. 
Geoffreys   (O.  W.)     See  Unsell 

(E.  M.) 
Georg       (P.)         Wandervogel. 

49489a. 
George   (A.  J.)  : 

Agnostic.     597. 

As  you  like  it.     2044.  2045. 

Hamlet.     18007. 

Henry  the  Fifth.     18846. 

Julius  Caesar.    23242. 

Macbeth.     27061. 

Measure    for     m  e  a  s  u  r  e. 
28985. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29160. 

Tempest.     45275,  45276. 
George  (Alva)     Reformation  of 

a  liar.     38872. 
George    (Arthur)      See  landell 

(A.  G.) 
George  (C.)     Latch  key.  24791. 
George  (Frederic)  : 

Beyond    the    land    of    nod. 
3733a. 

Brigand  of  Bellamar.    5105. 

Putting  one  over.     37926. 

Show-down.    42178c. 

Sky  girl.    42686. 

Twice   in   the   same   place. 
47464. 

Voice  of  conscience.    49225. 

With  the  movies.     51293a. 
George    ( Frederick)      See  Ber- 
ger   (F.)   jr. 


George    (Frint)      Public  prose- 
cutor.    37786. 
George       (G.)        See      Benner 

(G.  G.) 
George    (M.    F.)      Time    limit. 

46238. 
George    ( M.  M.)      Song  of  Hia- 
watha.    43234b. 
George       (R.      M.)         Bluffers. 

4410. 
George    (W.  M.)  : 

Battle  of  ballots.     3111. 

Coincidence.     7788. 

First  edition.     14362. 

ilatcli-making        father. 
28773. 

Nanka's  leap  year  venture. 
31968. 

Pump        Green's        snakes. 
36764. 
Georges    (A. )  : 

Marseillaise.    28482b. 

Pulcinella.     37812. 

Sangre  y  sol.     4070G. 
Georgi  (A.  E.)     Trip  to  Europe. 

47017. 
Georgia    (N.)     Elissa.     12483. 
Georgis    (P.  C.)  : 

For  the  gold.     14924. 

(iolfo.     17039. 
Gerald    (F.)  : 

At  mid-night.     2161. 

Bar  X  rauche.     "2950. 

Blue  room.     4389. 

Day  will  come.     10150a. 

Devil  up  to  date.     10675. 

Dodging  for  a  duke.    11216. 

For  love  &  honor.    14857. 

Fourth  ward  Bryan.   15206. 

Game      of      freeze      o  u  t. 
15861a. 

Hearts  &  hampers.     18534. 

His  best  friend.     19557. 

Idol  of  clay.    20903. 

In  the  public  eye.     21484. 

Jack  the  Ripper.     22373. 

Love  knot.     26539. 

Love      laughs      at      locks. 
26540. 

My  wife's  brother.     31743. 

I 'ostmi  stress.     36891. 

Six  months.     42622. 

Suit  case  tragedy.    44446a. 

Sunset  ltd.     44574. 

Unexpected.     48285. 

Woman  pays.     51481. 
Gerald    (W.  H.)  : 

He,  she  &  it.     18386. 

Lucky  duck.     26847. 
G6raldy      (P.)       Comedie     des 

families.     8053. 
Gerard   (B.)  : 

Best  show  ou  earth.     3599. 

Big  surprise.     3807. 

Dancing  briektops.     9720. 


Gerard   ( B. )  — Continued. 

Darlings     of     the     demon. 

9906. 
Dazzling  Nancy.     10164. 
Doctor.     11108. 
Draga  of  Servia.     11647. 
Follies  of  the  day.     14680, 

14681. 
Follies  of  the  night.    53665. 
Garden     of     girls.       15893, 

15894,  15896. 
Grand  mistake.     17271. 
Honest  politician.     20109. 
Hot  dog.     20323a. 
Hot  house.     20324. 
How  old  is  Ann?    20509. 
Merry  kiddo.     29242. 
Mighty  hand.     29524. 
MoTiey  boy.    30765. 
Partners  for  life.    35412. 
Romance     of     Gettysburg. 

39795. 
Shlitz,  the  great.     42137. 
Some  show.     55385. 
Summer  time.     44509. 
Taxi  cab   station.     451731). 
There  with  the  goods.  45732. 
Town  talk.    46663. 
Trilby's      return      to      life. 

46987. 
Two  weaklings.    47815. 
Volunteer.     49267. 
What  does  the  public  want? 

50062b,  55879. 
Yankee  Doodle  girl.    51983. 
Gerard  (F.)  Feast  of  the  angels. 

13956. 
Gerard  (Paul)  : 

Disparu.     10962. 
Fiance  malgre  lui.     14108. 
Layette.     24892. 
Pariser  witwen.    35318. 
Petit  Fouchard.     36036. 
Second  manage.    41297. 
Gerard    (Peter)      Secret  of  the 

palace.    41340. 
Gerard   (R.)  : 

Bon  petit  diable.    4527. 
Good  little  devil.    17091a. 
Marchande        d'allumettes. 

28167a. 
Gerard    (W.   B.)      See  Werner 
(G.  B.) 

Gerbeck  (H.)  : 

Parkettsitz   no.  10.     35340. 

Parquettsitz  no.  10.    35359. 

Gerber    (B.)      Grand    mistake. 

17271. 
Gerber     (S.     W.)       Going    up. 
53803. 

Gerberding  (E.  S.)  : 
Boomerang.     4627. 
California.     5845. 
Champagne  cork.     6650. 


3081 


INDEX 


Geberding   (E.   S.)— Continued. 

Hidalga.    19359. 

Msinuela.     28129. 
TTerberick    (W.   E.)      Having  a 

freshman.     18367. 
Gprbidon  (M.)  : 

Affaire  d'or.     422. 

Coq  en  pate.    53259. 

Fils  d'Am6rique.    14240a. 

Mari  gargon.    54424. 

Milliardare.    29622. 

Porion.    36850. 
Gereda  (E.  G.)  Gatos.    15947. 
Gericke     (W.)     Treller     &    co. 

55651. 
(Jering  ( -T.)     Call  on  the  doctor. 

,5915. 
Geringer   (A.)  : 

Bordynkafi.    4653.  4654. 

Dotske     divadelni     hry     a 
v^'Stupy.    10629. 

Gerke  (R.  H.)  : 

Duchess    of    Chamouni. 

11923. 
Francis  Key.     15258. 
Oliver  Cromwell.    33705. 
Ravens.     38520. 
Gerlach     (C.    A.)       Hebrewing 

and  sbewooing.    18611. 
Germain  (C.  W.)     Evolution  of 

a  Puritan.    13169. 
Germain  (H.)     Vengee.    48812. 
German     (A.     Deutsch-)       See 

Deutsch-German. 
Gerraon   (E.)  : 

Emerald  Isle.    12595. 
Fallen  fairies.     13499. 
Merrie  England.    29219. 
Princess      of      Kensington. 

37437. 
Tom  Jones.    46449. 
Germfm  (L.)     Y  sigue  la  vida. 

51948. 
German      publication      society. 
German  classics.     16184a- 
16l84e. 
Gerner  (F.)     Warning  by  wire- 
less.    49624. 
Gernert  (J.)    Bull-fighter.  5442. 
Gerold  (H.)     Prince.ss  Arabella. 

37398. 
Geroule  (H.)  : 

Bonne  hoteli^re.     4571. 
Mvsterieux  .Jimiuy.     31802. 
Octave.    33244. 
Gerrard  (E.  A.)  : 

Aucassin  &  Nicolette.  2356. 
Deputy.  10495. 
France  &  the  maid.  1-5245. 
In  old  Nieuv/  Jorck.  21271. 
Little  joke  on  Molly.  25734. 
Maid     of     Grimsby     hall. 

27469,  27470. 
Sacrifice.     40448. 
Voloe  of  democracy.    49226 


Love's  emprise. 
Boston   drum- 


55854. 

1336. 
Grant. 


Gerrieri    (F.) 

54353. 
Gerry   (F.  W.) 

mer.    4703. 
Gers   (H.  R.)  : 

Paradox.     3.5271. 
Ways  of  the  heart. 

Gerson   (E. )  : 

Amor,  love,  I'amour. 
Children    of    Capt. 

7024. 
Cinq     sous     de     liavarede. 

7373. 
Excelsior.     13189. 
Flag  of  honor.    144.59. 
Martyr.    28518. 
Round  the  town.    40101. 

Gerson   (E.  G.)  : 

Delayed  birthday.    10401. 

Matzoh  shalet.    28854. 

Purim  basket.     37864a. 

Ten  years  after.    4.5366. 
Gerson  (P.)     Combat.    8033. 

Gerstenberg   (A.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     787, 

52615. 
Buffer.     53010. 
Capt.  Joe.    6119. 
David's  last  choice.     10064. 
Derelicts.    10516. 
Fools'  station.     53669. 
Great  illusions.     17407a. 
Hearth-ashes.    18514 
Leagues  apart 
Little  world.    25940. 
Matter  of  money.     288.51a. 
Model  maid.    30570. 
(Overtones.      34967a,    54847. 

55846. 
Pepper  &  salt.    54928. 
Pot  boiler.    55007. 
Settling  the  war.    5-5286. 
Through  the  looking  glass. 

52615. 
Where     are 
50370. 
Gerstenb»rg  (T.)  : 

Baldurs  tod.    2836a. 
Huzulenliebe !    20745a. 
Gerstenberger  (E.)  : 

In  hif^  wife's  name.    21210a. 
Private  detective.    37.529. 
Gertsman  (S.)  : 

Divorce.    11053. 
Mother.    31119. 
Song  that  saved.    43247. 
Stung.    44288. 
Gertsmou   (S.)     See  Gertsman. 

Gervase  (E.)  : 

.Temiina.    22600a. 
What  happened  at  the  foun- 
tain.   50074a.- 
Gervex  (G.)     See  Fowler  {Mrs. 
Montague) 


24925. 


those     men? 


Gerwig  (G.  W.)     Spanish  gipsy. 

43427. 
Geschickter    (J.l      P.    M.    coat. 

34993. 

Gesner  (-J.  F.)  : 

Amer.  (^oi.intess.     1186. 
Mrs.  Grundy.    30374. 
Gestel    (J.    T.    van)      See    Van 
Gestel. 

Getchell  (E.  S.)  : 

Alice  Harvey.    781. 
Amer.  nobleman.    1251. 
Urlina.     48.5.56. 
Getchell  (J.  A.)     Her  brother's 

chum.    18928. 
Getchell    (M.  C.)     Spruce  cone 
&  buuehberry  5-5425. 

Getchell  (W.  P.)  : 
i  Fisherman's    luck.      14410, 

14411. 
Utopia.    48-577. 
Gettke  (E.)    Glfickliche  gesicht. 

16793. 
Getty      (N.)        Mr.     Pickwick. 
30234. 

Getz  (T.  P.)  : 

Hawaiian  king.     18335. 

Nidif  in  Bohemia.    32681. 

Rough  ?.Ir.  Ryder.    40071. 
Geyer  (A.)  : 

Actress's  stratagem.    233. 

Bandit.    2887. 

Boarding     hcmse    romance. 
4482a. 

Gov.-ard.    53281. 

Crooks.    9182. 

Denny's  redemption.    10474. 

Despera'io.     10564. 

Fakers.    13453. 

Fufitive.    15640. 

Gold  brick.     16S80a. 

Mother's  protest.    31195e. 

Psychic  &  rube.    5.5060. 

Tong  war.     55619. 

Geyer  (S.)  : 

Fraulein  aus  gutem  hause. 

15232. 
Lustschloss.    26956. 
Reizender  niensch.    38987a. 
Viererzug.    55780. 
Gf alter    (R.)      Damme   August. 

•■>3483.  ^_„„ 

Ghautier  (A.)     Czeka.    9o73. 
Gherardi  del   Testa    (T.)      Oro 
e  I'orpello.    34375. 

Gheusi  (P.  B.)  : 

Chacun  sa  vie.    6618. 

Fiovella.    14295. 
Ghislanzoni  (A.)  : 

A'ida.    633. 

Mori  di  Valenza.    31030a. 

Ghose  (G.  C.)  : 

Chintamani.    7101a. 
Chintamini.     7101b. 


3082 


INDEX 


Gliosli    (S.  K.)     Prince  of  des- 
tiny.   37332a. 
Giacoraetti  (P.)  : 

Colpa     vendica     la     colpa. 

13246. 
Corrado,  the  convict.    8571. 
Glacosa  (G.) : 

As  tlie  leaves.    2019a,  2020. 
Boh§me.    4487, 
Bohemia.    4489. 
Coinme  les  feuilles.    8119. 
Fair  encounter.     13369. 
Falling  leaves.    13504. 
Kleine  Fran  Schiuetterling. 

24084. 
Madam    Butterfly.      27150, 

27151. 
Ma  da  ma 
27107. 
Mme.  Butterfly.    27179. 
Paul  Motylek.     35174. 
Piu  forte.    44207. 
Rights  of  the  soul.    39459, 
Stronger.    44193,  44194. 
Tainted  monev.     44929. 
Tosca.    46589-46591. 
Wager.    49349a. 
Giaft'eri    (P.)     Petite  dame  en 
36041a. 
(C.)       Little     Pete. 


Butterfly.    27165- 


blanc. 
Gianni  ni 

25835. 
Giannini 


(F.)  Life 
tures  of  Giusseppi 
25282. 


&  adven- 
Musolino. 


(A.)        For     gold. 


( N. )        Agripplna. 


For    the 


king. 


Pilgrim's   prog- 


Gin  nnitelli 

14801. 
Giansanti 

605. 
Gibbons     (C.) 

44092. 
(iibbons    (O.) 
ress.    36305. 
Gibbons  (R.  H.)  : 

Half  truth.    17935a. 
Housekeeper.    53988. 
Illustrious  prince.    20975. 
Real  thing.    38577. 
Steel.    43846. 
Strange  will.    44058a. 
Vortex.    55800. 
What  she  knew.    50130. 
(iibbs  (B.  V.  M.)    Planter's  son. 

36443. 
Gibbs  (F.  G.)     .Tael.    22414. 

Gibbs  (F.  S.)  : 

Alderman  O'Haggerty.   729. 

Amer.  hustler.     1230. 

In     a     (Jerman     garrison. 

21067. 
.ludged  guilty.     23148. 
Kentucky  girl.     23601. 
Lanigan's  ball.     24640. 
.\Io]\[ahun"s  mishaps.   27111. 
Major  O'Haggeny.    27578. 
Mayor  O'Haggerty.     28944. 


Git)b.s  (h\  S.)— Continued. 

Monopoly.     30839. 

Queen  of  sinners.     38040. 

Run  for  your  money.  40264. 

Voodoo.     49281,  49282. 
Gibbs  (G.)  : 

Bolted  door.     4518,  4518a. 

Skylarkers.     42701. 
Gibbs  (G.  F.)  : 

Coronet  &  coin.     8565. 

Don  Christopher.     11341. 
Gibbs   (H.  J.)     Miller's  daugh- 
ter.    29619. 
Gibbs  (J.  De  W.)  : 

False  note.     13532. 

Under  a  spell.     48092. 
Gibbs  (J.  P.)  : 

Laflerty's   investment. 
24543. 

McFodd's  bribe.     27092. 
Gibbs  (J.  S.)     Nellie's  brother. 

32199. 
Gibbs    (M.)     See   Spooner    (M. 

G.) 
Gibbs     (It.    P.)     Two    Pygma- 

li.ms.     477G0. 
GibleriH.  C.)     Calderou.    5830. 
Gibney  (Charles  or  C.  F.)  : 

Badger  game.     2786. 

Di-ink  cure.     11830. 

Loan  shark.     26021. 

Miles  Fadh.     29568. 

Tiiijierary  .7oe.     46302. 

.^10.000  bunco.     52526. 
Gil)ney     ( H.     L. )     Among    the 

unknown.     1325. 
Gibney  (.T.  H.)     Pepita.    54927. 

Gil)ney  CM.)  : 

Angle     the     countrv     girl. 

1512. 
Down  in  Maine.     11602. 
Falstaff  up  to  date.     13554. 
Heart  of  Tennessee.     18484. 
Her  husband's  sin.     19034. 
.lames  boys.     22444. 
Secrets   of   an   opium    den. 
41371. 
Gibney   (R.  A.)     Something  on 

dad.     43174a. 
fill. son  (A.  H.)  : 
Flaw.     14^0. 

Lick-skillet  wedding.  25229. 
Obstacle.     54750. 
Pursuing    a    mother-in-law. 

37895. 
Slick  k  Skinner.     42774. 
Texan  motlier-in-law.  45485. 
Tliat     awful     carpet  -  bag. 

45530. 
vrhy  should  she  not?  50752. 
Zalie  of  the  West.     .52270. 
Gibson    (A.  S. )     Sunflower  ho- 
tel.    44540. 
Gibson     {A^    V.)     Bamboozled. 
2880. 

3083 


Gibson       (D.      L.)      Passenger 

agent.     35444. 
Gibson  (E.  K.)  : 

Peter    P  u  m  n  e  r  n  i  c  k  e  1 . 
36011a. 

Zauberlinda.    52292. 
Gibson  (E.  L.)  : 

Billie's  pal.     3858. 

Myrtle  MeCabe.     54667. 

Romance   of    Hannah    Van 
Horn.     55195. 

Winning  of  Kittv.     5.5960. 
Gibson  (E.  T.)  : 

Angelic  devil.     1488. 

Home  buster.     20014. 

Jared  Jones.     22.504. 

Moro  Morona.     31066. 

Uxtry.     48583. 
Gibson  (G.)  : 

Belgian  refugee.     3349d. 

Borderland.     4649a. 

Counter-stroke.     8680. 

Family  pride.     13604. 

Fi-om    midnight    to    dawn. 
15552. 

Half-married.     53857. 

In  the  toils.     54047. 

Knightly  heritage.     24160. 

Lure  of  fame.     26944. 

Menace.    29115. 

Modern  iiiiracle.     30632a. 

Road  to  fame.     39585. 

Winning        lo.ss.  .51165. 

51166. 
Gibson    (H.    S.)     Mill    owner's 

daughter.     29607. 
Gibson  (Hugh  or  H.  T.)  : 

Gladys.     16710. 

Just  before  dawn.     23339. 

Reaping      the      whirlwind. 
38606. 
Gibson  (1.31.)      .Vrtists  dream. 

1983. 
Gibson      (J.     E. )      \\isi.     pana. 

51243. 
Gibson  (J.  G. )  : 

Bronco  buster.     5238. 

Hoodlum's  holiday.     20200. 

Son  of  the  West.     43220. 
Gibson  (J.  K.)  : 

Irish  Puck.     22023. 

Mul  &  Mack.     31312. 
Gibson      (P.     J.)     See     Gib.son 

(Preston) 
Gibson  (Peter)     Freyja,  daugh- 
ter of  th  e  gods.     15410,  1 54]  1. 
Gibson  (Preston)  : 

Cupid's  trick.     9445.  9446. 

Currents.     9489. 

Derelicts.     10514,  10515. 

Drifting.     11822. 

Fate.     13782. 

Grabbo  &  Runnc.     17209. 

In  2001.     21560. 

Lamb  &  the  wolf.     24559. 


INDEX 


Gibsou    (Preston) — Coutiuued. 
Lola  aiontez.     26083. 
Magnolia.     27412. 
Missing  inventor.     30055. 
Mrs.     Erskine's     devotion. 

30361. 
Nine     times     out     of     10. 

32802. 
Paula.     35623,   35624. 
Revelation.     39234. 
S.  O.   S.     40401. 
Secret  way.     41353-41356. 
Success.    44348. 
Suicides.    44442,  44443. 
Treason.     46894. 
Turning  -point.        47375, 

47379. 
Two     men     »S:     1     woman. 

47700. 
Vacuum.    48595. 
Vale  of  content.     48625a. 
Woman's  devotion.    51520. 
Gibson  (R.  F.)     Winning  game. 

51152,  51153. 
Gibson    (R.  R.)  : 

Girl  in  the  bath.     16559b. 
(lirl  in  the  pool.     16570. 
Home     sweet     home     rule. 

20059a. 
Ladv  lancer.    24450a. 
Mr.  Jack.     .54552. 
Monsieur  le  prince.     30S65. 
Gibson    (W.    L.)      Honk-honk- 
maybe.     53969. 
Gibson   (W.  W.)  : 
Battle.     52831. 
Borderlands     &     thorough- 
fares.    4652a. 
Womenkind.    51618. 
Gideon    (A.)      Hottest  coon   in 

Dixie.     20368. 
Gideon  (F.  R.)     Their  first  din- 
ner.    45657. 
Gideon    (L.   E.)      Hottest   coon 

in  Dixie.     20368. 
Gideon  (M.  J.)     Haunted  hats. 

18303. 
Gidish  (J.  L.)    Cilician  martyr. 

7335 
(Ridley'  (W.  S.)  : 

Adventure     in     r  e  a  1  i  s  m. 

52569. 
Honeymoon         hold-up. 

53967. 
Hoodoo  escalator.     .53971. 
Two  of  a  kind.     55708. 

Gielow   (M.   S.)  : 

Miracle  of  love.    29792. 

Old  Andv,  the  moonshiner. 
33411. 
Gierlings   (W.)  : 

Honest  Joe.    20100. 

Prince   conqueror.     37287. 
Giese  (H.  E.)     Rolla.    39761. 


Gieseke    (H.    J.    C.)      Brought 

together.     5314. 
Giesy   (J.  U.)  : 

•Awakening    of    T.    Duroy. 
2574. 
Hero.    19246a. 
In  Sonora.     21328. 
I'rice.     37146. 
Giffin    (D.  E.)  : 

Crossed  wires.    9216. 
Female     of     the     species. 

14027. 
War.     55830. 
Gifford.     Chain  of  hearts.  6623. 
Gifford    (F.   VV.)      Illusion  ride 

around  the  world.     20969. 
Gilford  (H.  C.)     Harvest  home. 

18269. 
Gifford     (P.)      Cactustown    af- 
fair.    5786. 
(Jifford    (P.  A.)  : 

Heart     that     truly     loved. 

18504. 
Prince  Kallikrates.     37310. 
Qui'.ker  schoolmarm.  37955. 
Somnambula.      43181. 
Two  days.     47593. 
Y  Juli— et  the  tart.    51946. 
Giffroy    (L.   S.   E.)      Mrs.   Sim- 
mons from  Kan.    30457. 
(iiglio  (C.)     Ladro.    24328b. 
Gignoux  (R.)     Inggnu.    21705a. 
Gil   Asensio    (F.)  : 

Calor  de  besos.     5925. 
Carino  serrano.    6224. 
Lao  izquierdo.    24644. 
Lazo  doble.     24896. 
Gil    y    Gordaliza    (A.)      Sebas- 
tian y  Sebastiana.     41276a. 
Gil  y  Liirate   (A.)     Guzman  el 

Bueno.     .5^,849. 
Gilbert : 

Drei  paar  schuhe.     11800a. 
Jung      umss      man      seiu  ] 

54142,   54143. 
M  u  r  p  h  y'  s      masquerade. 
31386. 
Gilbert    (A.   H.)      Closed   door. 
7648. 

Gilbert    (B.  T.)  : 

Combinations.    8035. 
Diane  of  Lorraine.    10794a. 
Felice,   the  maid  of  Trou- 
ville.     13991. 
Gilbert      (C.     A.)        Romeo     & 

Juliet.     39857. 
Gilbert  (C.  G.)     Burglar  &  the 
shadow.     5519. 

Gilbert    (C.   R.)  : 

In  the  long  run.     21454. 
]\Iaverick      m  a  n.        28885, 
28885a. 
Gilbert   (D.  D.)  jr.     Gunmaker 
of  Moscow.     17780. 


I.)      Political  pot. 
W.)       Riverdale. 
Aeronaut. 


Gilbert    (E. 

36696. 
Gilbert     (F. 

39574. 
Gilbert      (Harry) 

403. 
Gilbert   (Hilda)     Daughters  of 

the  rich.     10030a. 
Gilbert   (J.  D.)  : 

In  your  mind.     21583. 
Wild  &  woolly  way.    50949. 
Gilbert  (James)     Black  watch. 

4156. 
Gilbert  (Jean)     «fw  Winterfeld 

(M.) 
Gilbert   (John)  : 
All  Baba.     763. 
Comedy  of  errors.    8063. 
Jud  Brady's  romping  girls. 
23112. 
Gilbert   (L.  A.)     Trying  a  dra- 
matist.    47308. 
Gilbert    (L.   N.)  : 

Controlling      a       hu.sband. 

53250. 
Les.sons  in  French.    54254. 
Gilbert   (L.  W.)      Ribs.     39327. 
Gilbert     (M.     B.)       One     day. 
33997. 

Gilbert   (M.  H.)  : 

Ginx's  baby.     16385. 

Gwynplaine.     17807. 

H  o  o  s  1  e  r       schoolmaster. 

20239. 
Leonore.    25084. 
Mock  marriage.    30551. 
St.  Helena.     40531. 

Gilbert  (Marie)  : 

Forbidden  path.    14968. 
Hidden  path.     19374. 
Tekel.    4.5209. 
Gilbert  (Mark)  : 

Brownie  trio.    5330. 
aiodern  Janus.    30613. 
Gilbert  (Maud)     Other  woman. 

34491. 
Gilbert  (R.)  : 

Russian  slave.     40344. 
Son  of  the  people.    43217. 
Gilbert    (R.   I.)      To-day   &   to- 
morrow.   46414. 
Gilbert  (S.)     Under  the  spell  of 

miisic.    48215. 
Gilbert   (S.  B.)     Diane  of  Lor- 
raine.   10794a. 
Gilbert   (W.)     Temptation  of  a 

coupon  fiend.    45320. 
Gilbert      (W.     B.)        Klndnes,s 

23721b. 
Gilbert  (W.  S.)  : 
Engaged.    12756. 
Fallen  fairies.     13499. 
Foggerty's     fairy.       14644, 
14645. 


3084 


INDEX 


rjilbeit  (VV.  S.)— Continued. 
Galaxy  of  stars.    15777. 
Gretchen.     17G10. 
H.  M.   S.  Pinafore.     12073, 

48357. 
Happy     Arcadia.       1814^ 

18145. 
His  excellency.    19605. 
Mikado.      29540,    29541, 

30213. 
Mountebanks.    31239,  31240. 
Ne'er  do  weel.    32151. 
Ne'er  do  well.    32152. 
Patience.    12071. 
Princess  Toto.     37463. 
Pvf;!malion    &    Galatea. 

1653a.  2562. 
Sensation  novel.     41487. 
Titipu.    46330. 
Tom  Cobb.    15436. 
Trying  a  dramatist.    47308. 
Utopia  (ltd.)     48578. 
Yeomen      of      the      guard. 

52100. 
Gilbert  &  Gilbert.     Way  of  the 

world.    49706a. 
Gilbert!    (J.  H. )      Undiscovered 
genius.    48273. 

Gilbride  (M.  J.)  : 

City  government.    7451. 
Diamond  vein.     10771. 
My  name.    31660. 

(Jilchrest  (W.  F.)  : 

Belle  rouge.    3443. 

Crimson  livery.    9119. 

Daughter     of     the     people. 
9995. 

His  little  error.    19700. 

M.  Jack.    30858. 

Web  of  society.    49877. 
(iilchrist      (I>.)        Other     side. 
34488. 

Gilday  (O.)  : 

Collars  &  cull's.    7813. 

Gilday's  bad  girl.    16351. 

Piece  of  pie.    36257. 

Silver  queen.     42412. 
Gildav    (M.   M.)      Cohen  &   his 

ward.    7780. 
Gildehaus  (C.)  : 

Aeneas.    391. 

Into  the  open.    21851. 

Price  she  paid.    37185. 

Pulaski'.s  lake.    37811. 

Rebel's  daughter.    38633. 
Gildemeister     (L.     M.)       Bur- 
lesque on  the  arrival  of  the 
S.  S.  Deutschland.    5561. 

Gilder  (J.  L.)  : 

Between  2  tires.    3693. 
Edged  tools.    12231. 
Gadfly.    15759. 
Mile.  Duval.    27253. 
Maria  Salvestri.     28239. 


Gilder  (J.  L.) — Continued. 

Pomona  of  Rudder  Grange. 

36761. 
Quits.     38222. 
Quo  vadis?     38242. 
Resurrection.     39127. 
Smoke.    42849. 
(iildersleeve   (  S.  R. )     Thespian 

ambition.    45748. 
Glidersleeve      (V.     C.)        King 
Lear.    23814. 

Giles  (A.)  : 

Bolt  from  the  blue.    4517. 
Wreath  of  Eve.    51824. 
Giles  {Mrs.  A.)     Bolt  from  the 

blue.    4517. 
Giles  (F.  R.)  : 

Black  masque.    4126. 
'     Century  run.    6604. 
Lady  Fidelia.     24396. 

Giles  (J.  &  W.)  : 

Advice  wanted.    387b. 
Bachelor's  elopement.    2703. 
Bill  Jones.    3840a. 
(Miild  of  the  slums.    7002. 
Duchess.     11913. 
Gabe's  home  run.    15747. 
Gladys  Greye.    16715. 
Hoosier  school.    20236. 
Hurricane  wooing.     54001. 
It  was  the  Dutch.    22248. 
Just  like  a  woman.    23372. 
Marian  Grev.    28252. 
Miss  Nancy  Evans.    29992. 
Rube  &  his  ma.    40204. 
Rube's  family.     40216a. 
Rural  postoflice.    40309. 
Tickled  to  death.    55594. 
Trusted  friend.     47275. 
Uncle  Josh's  folks.    47990. 
LTncle      Si's      predicament. 

48046. 
Where     Bill      goes     home. 

50371. 
White  princess.    50557. 
Giles   (M.  C.)     Wreath  of  Eve. 

51824. 
Giltillan    (A.  D.)      Minx   &  the 

man.    29780. 
Gilfoil     (B.)       Bound    to    win. 

4754. 
Gilkyson    (T.    W. »     Always   ri- 
diculous.    52647. 
Gill    (C.    L.)     Blind    shall    see. 

4265. 
Gill     (H    D. )      Wedding-cake. 

49898. 
Gill      (J.)       Rhal      cantineers. 

39542. 
Gill  (J.  N.)  : 

Comedy  of  Lavei-uii.     8070. 
Gasis.     33197. 
Gill    (P.    D.)     When   the   Colo- 
nies were  vovnig.     .5(1312. 


Gill   (R.)     Failures.     53585. 
Gill  (R.  H.)  : 

Jess      Mortimer's      dream. 
22642. 

Old  Harmony.     33498. 
Gill  (W.)  : 

Adonis.     305. 

Arcadia.  1772. 

Bluff.  4401. 

Bottle  of  ink.     4722. 

Dreamland.     11785. 

Flirt.     14518. 

Full  of  fun.     1.5658. 

Heindrick  Hudson.     18641. 

Her     honor,     the     mavor. 
19020. 

Honest  Injun.     20097. 

Hot  Scotch  major.     20332. 

Human  nature.     20609. 

In  paradise.     21292. 

Jed  Prouty.     22.587. 

King  of  the  .street.     23880. 

Mam'zelle  Toinette.     27703. 

Miss  or  Mrs.     2999S. 

Mixed.     30509. 

Muddles.     31297. 

My  brudder-in-law.     31512. 

My  new  sweetheart.     31665. 

Mv  svveetheai-t.     31713. 

M'zelle.     31877. 

Old  stager.     33632. 

On  the  Penobscot.     .33884. 

Our  goblins.     34654,  34655. 

Our  goblins  at  home.  34656. 

Quiet  family.     38200. 

Ricochette.     39399. 

liising  generation.    39513. 

Seven      ages     of     a      New 
Yorker.     41603. 

Some  day.     43149. 

Stolen  money.     43935. 

Such  is  life.     44.363. 

Three  paii-s  of  shoes.  4(!(K)S. 

Toy  pistol.     46673. 

Two  bad  men.     47552. 

Uncle  Terry.     48047. 
Gill  (W.  B.)  : 

Horrors.     20284. 

Quong  Hi.     38254. 
Gill   (W.  F.)  : 

Ba)>es  in  the  wood.     2617. 

Helen's  babies.     18741. 
Gill  (W.  H.)     Facts.     13332. 
Gill  (W.  S.)  : 

Amer.  hustler.     1229. 

Buttons.     5666. 
Gillard  (L.  V.)     In  defense  of 

home.     54024. 
Gille  (P.  tj  F.)     Charbonniers. 

6737. 
Gillen    prtg.    co.      Foxey    boy. 

15216. 
Gillespie  (Arthur  or  A.  J.)  : 

Amer.  girl.     1213. 

Humam'tv.     20620. 


3085 


INDEX 


Gillespie    (Arthur   or   A.    J.)  — 
Contiaued. 
Little       Miss       Areoplaue. 

25764. 
Lower     berth     13.     26768, 

26769. 
New  Harmouy.     32392. 
Pet  (,i  the  petticoats.  35988. 
Question  of  the  hour.  38174. 
Red  papoose.     38770. 
September  luorn.     41517d. 
Troubles         of        Thomas. 

47182a. 
Yankee     Doodle     princess. 
51987. 
Gillespie     (Ernestine)       Fate's 

little  jest.     13813a. 
rMlle.si)ie    (Ethel)     See    Guern- 
sey (E.) 
Gillespie  (J.  E.)  : 

Amer.  crisis.     1188. 
Comrade's  luck.     8189. 
(Gillespie      (.J.      H.)       Crispus. 

9144. 
Gllle^■pie  ( L.  S.)     Helen's  rain- 
bows.    18748. 
Gillespie      (M.)       Blue      rose. 

4391a. 
Gillette  (A.  D.)  : 

One  game  for  2.     34007. 
Thei-e  was  a  king.    45729. 
Ciillette  (A.M.)     Spanish  Amei\ 
war     in     miniature.      11673, 
43419. 
(rillette  (D.  i5.)ir.  Stella.  43854. 
(Mlletie  (H.  E.)     Cliarlie  Ross. 

6784, 
Gillette     (V.)      Accidents     will 
happen.     141. 

Gillette  (W.  H.)  : 

All   the  comforts  of   home. 

917. 
Electricity.     12417a. 
Esmeralda.     12926,  12927. 
Fisherman's    daughter. 

14408. 
Held  by  the  enemy.     18699. 
Professor.     37613. 
Secret  service.     41347. 
Secretary.     41362. 
Sherlock     Holmes.      42092, 

42093. 
Through  the  lines.     46091. 
TiM  much  .Tolmson.     46.537. 
Tutor.     47392. 
Twins  of  Siam.     47505. 

Gilliam  (E.  W.)  : 

.John  Ruflin.    22878. 
On  the  home  stretch.  33854. 
Pair  of  valets.    35119a. 
Robert       Burns.        39623- 
39625a. 
Gilliland     (B.    D.)       Manuella. 
28130. 


Gillington   (M.  C.)  : 

Fairy     maiden.      13409, 

13410. 
Sally.    40596. 
Gillingwater  (C.)  : 

After  7  years.     52587. 
Awakening      of      Minerva. 

2566. 
Canuck's  secret.  6021,  6022. 
Corrigan's  wife.     8575. 
Frame-up.     53697. 
In  the  wrong  flat.    21548. 
John  Jones,  jr.    22861. 
My     husband's     m  o  t  h  e  r. 

31581. 
Oliver  Perkins,  A.  M.  33711. 
Strenuous  proposal.    44139. 
■Strenuous  rehearsal.  44140. 
That  fellow  Perkins.  45559. 
Wrong  house.    51874. 
Wrong  man.     51880. 
$5,000  reward.    56066. 
Gillis  (P\)   Ayudante  del  duque. 

2592b. 
Gillis(F.  R.)    Modern  Pocahon- 
tas.   30642. 
Gillmore  (F.)    Sky-line.  42686b. 
Gillmore     (L     H.)       Old     age. 

33405. 
Gillmore  (R.  H.)  : 

Appetite  for  scandal.    1709. 
Their   first  dinner.     45656. 
Weather      vane     of     love. 
49858. 

Gillpatrick  (W.)  : 

Heart  hunger.     18431. 

Mexico.     29350. 

Mystic.     31800. 

Pecadora.     54916. 

Wolf.     51350. 
Gilmaine  (C.  G.)     Price  of  love. 

37164. 
Gilman  (C.  L.)     Sir  Sam  Smith. 
42548. 

Gilman  (C.  P.)  : 

Noblesse  oblige.    32936. 

Pretty  idiot.    37113. 

Something     to     vote     for. 
43175. 

Three  women.    46046. 
Gilman    (L.)      Sir   Sam   Smith. 

42548. 
Gilman   (M.)     Madcap.     27227. 
Gilman  (M.  A.)     Silas  Marner. 

42325. 
Gilman  (S.  B.)  : 

Belshazzar.     3475a. 

Mr.  Pratt.    54555. 
Gilman  (S.  J.)  : 

Beating  the  devil.     3178. 

Down  &  out  Dexter.    11573. 

Greater  need.    17516. 

Her  fight.     18981. 

Her  reason.    19112. 


Gilman   (S.  J.) — Continued. 
Humor  the  ladies.    20640. 
Probation.    37558a. 
Rock  of  Gibraltar.     39684. 
Rooster's  heir.     39910a. 
Gilman     (T.)       Broken    string. 

5214a. 
Gilmer   (A.)     Camelot.     5933. 
Gilmer  (A.  H.)  : 

Edge  of  the  world.    1222Sa. 

King   Shakespeare.     54184. 

Old  John  Brown.     33520a. 

Gilmore.        Old      Si      Stebbins. 

33620. 
Gilmore   (A.  S.)  : 

Broken  flute.     5183. 
Pleiades.    36540. 
Wig  of  a  wag.    50943. 
Gilmore  (B.)  : 

Breuuan  on  the  moor.  5020. 
Kidnapped  in  N.  Y.     23077. 
Gilmore  (B.  F.)  : 

Dublin  Dan.    11907. 
Hogan's    alley.      19943- 
19945. 
Gilmore  (C.)    Mistress  Dorothy. 

30356. 
Gilmore  (E.  G.)  : 

Ballet  of  the  7  ages.    2860. 
Christmas  tree.    72.50. 
High  roller.     19423. 
LegardSre.    2.5005. 
Sporting  ballet.    43621. 
Gilmore  (F.  E. )     King  without 

a  country.    23927. 
Gilmore      (F.     G.)        Problem. 

37563a. 
Gilmore  (F.  J.)  : 

Strenuous  day.     44133. 
Taming  a  husband.     45040. 
Gilmore  (G.  C.)     Hope  Foster's 

Christmas  star.    54496. 
Gilmore   (H.  M.)  : 
Comet.     8074. 
Neptune  jr.     32230. 
Gilmore  (M.)     Fee.    13973. 
Gilmore  (M.  F.)    Prince  of  Pal 

myra.     37342a. 
Gilmore  (P.)  : 

Dawn  of  freedom.    10080. 
'         King    without    a    country. 

23927. 
Gilmore  (S).    Stella  dressed  in 
light.     43857. 

Gilmore  (W.  J.)  : 

Devil's      auction.        10677, 

10678. 
Twelve  temptations.    47425. 
Gilmour  (B.  J.)  : 

Darrow  of  Deadwood.   9912. 
Miss  Farrington's  burglars. 
29938. 
Gilpin  (C.)     Infernal  feminine. 
21685. 


3086 


INDEX 


Gilroy  (J.)  : 

Cabaret  district.  5762a. 

r'incli.     7336. 

Cottage  cabai-et.     8683. 

Have  you  seen  Bill?   18322. 

Life  saver.    2.i323. 

Man  \\itli  the  map.     28(X)9. 

Opposite  sex.     34288. 

Picnic.     36231. 

Senior  student.    4147.">. 

Socialist.     42995. 

Where  there's  a  ^^  ill  there's 

a  way.    50408. 
Woman's  rights.     51.565. 

(Jilroy  (J.  P.)  My  wife's  room- 
er.   31766a. 

Gilson  (C.  E.)     llace.    38277. 

Gilson  (J.  A.)  Our  home. 
34668. 

(Jilson  (T.  S. )  Hojid  !<>  Ruby 
Hill.     39502. 

<;ils.,ii  o>  /  Hitogan's  alley. 
20208. 

<;ilrner  (1..  (J.)  i.o;ided.  dice. 
2601 4.-!. 

<;iltiier  ( M.  .1.)  Soldier's  re- 
liricve.     43108. 

<;iiue!iez.     Sec  alxu  .linu'iie/.. 

( JiiJieiiez    (G.  t  : 

.AngHes  mandan.     1487. 
Antorcha       de       Hinieneo. 

1651. 
Oistafiuelas.     53086. 
<;'enii'i*^n  tn .     ."3097. 
rine-finitoniMr;.     .53177. 
Ciuemafografo         na<'ional. 

7367. 
('umto  del   dragon.     933,3. 
Eterna   revista.     12970. 
'iraii  simuIa<'ro.     17251c. 
(Iritd      de      independencia. 

1 7664. 
(iuitarra  del  amor.     53846. 
Hombres  que  son  homl)res. 

19997. 
Isidrln.     22134a. 
Juglares.      23204. 
l.eyenda   mora.     25190. 
Lirio  eutre  espintis.    25566. 
Malaguenas.     27638a. 
Mil      V      nico     de     noches. 

29549. 
Ojo  do  gayo.    3338.5a. 
ratinillo.     .3.5.546. 
I'epe  el  liberal.     3.j866. 
Principe  real.     37478. 
Trust      de      las      nuijeres. 

47270. 
Vltinia   opereta.     47906a. 
Viajes  de  Gulliver.     48925. 

GimciK*    Sjinchis     ( K. )       Farsa 

real.     13(599a. 
Ginder    (.1.    R.^      Rehearsal    of 

William  Tell.     389.m 


(Hnenback    (J.    H.  I      P.»'ss,    the 

waif.     3575. 
Gin^s  (E.  Gabfis-)     .s'ec  Gabtls- 

Ginger  i  L.  t     Virginny  riuunniy. 

491 49. 
(Jintrold    (H.)  : 

.\beiard   and   Hehiise.     (\^. 

Looking  for  troul)le.    26167, 
261  i^>^. 

Mrs.       Poti})har's       }>  a  s  t. 
30443. 
<}iiin  «k  CO. : 

As  yo»i  like  it.     2044,  2045. 

Avaiv.     .56070. 

Ciga.lH     cliez     les     I'onrmis. 
7325. 

Coriolanus.     53264. 

(iuzman  e)  Bneno.     .53.S49. 

Hamlet.     18007. 

Henrv  the  Eiirhth.     1.S893. 

Henry   the  Fifth.     18846. 

Julius  Ca.esar.     23242. 

King  John.     .'1174. 

King  Lear.     23815. 

King       fi'cliai-ii       the       2d. 
.541^0. 

Kimr       Ui<liar<l       the       ."td. 
541X1. 

Macbeth.     27U61. 

Maria  Stuart.     282390. 

.Merch.ani  of  Venice.    29160. 

IM'idsumnier   night's   dreuni. 
294.S-!. 

.\lucli    ado    a.bout     nothing. 
.•U279a. 

Konieo  v<c  .iniiet.     55201. 

Temppsl.     4."'i275.  4.527r>. 

Twolflh  night.     4740'.). 
(»iun  «&  Heath.    <'(»mplete  works 
of  Sliakesi)eare.    41804-41807. 
Ginty    (  E.   B.  >  : 

.\ntigone.      1616. 

(Md.     7316. 

Doll's  housi'.     11280. 

(Jismonda.     16683. 

Izevl  .  2228.S. 

-Magda.     273.34. 

Sanplio.     40774. 

Wert  Iter.     49989. 
(Jintv     (E.    G. )       Silent    knock. 

42.341. 
Giord;in.)    ( 1'. )  : 

.Vndrea   Ghenie'v.     1434. 

Fedora.     13969. 


Mn)e.  Sans  (4ene 


r217a- 


2721 7<-. 
.Marcella.    2Sl.-)0,  281.52. 
Siberie.     42229. 
(Siovamn    (M.    Sani       ><i(     San 

<4iovainii. 
(4Jovai\ni1ii     <  A. )       (ireen     lan- 
tern.    .53S:{3. 
Girald.'    t  I.    i'('re7.>      Srr   \'(-v^-,. 
Girald*-'. 


(Jirait   (J.)  e  hijo.     Historia  de 

un  principe.    19878. 
(rirard    ( Amand  i  : 

p;preu-\e  derni&re.     12837. 
Soir  de  ^^■ater!oo.     43042. 
(!irai-d    (Annie)  : 

Amu  Matilda.    2415. 
ICveiung   of  (piiet.      13089. 
lOxecutive  ••  1  e  m  e  n  c  v. 

13205a. 
Lottie's  .strategeni.     26382. 
Alother's  heart.     31183. 
Linnasked.     48392. 
G:rard      (E.     De     R.)        Little 

sweetliearts.     2.589.5. 
<4irard     (E.    F. )       Raffles'    last 

stand.     38322. 
(4irard    (Fabricius)      Unknown. 

4.S372. 
<iirard    ( Frank)  : 

Frosty   iXny.     1.5U03. 
Side  partners.     42239. 
Giranl    (H.)  : 

Alaskan.     701. 
J'>n>.ybo(iy.      .5632. 
<  ;  i  !•;!  n  I    (  (  ).  t  : 

Fountain   of  ,\outh.     151r;4. 
Hindu.     19.50.5. 
Nada.     31895. 
Girard      (P.      V.)        Tambour- 
ma. jor.     45034. 
Girartleat!      (G.     ]\I. )        Foreign 

wife.      14988.  31900. 
(Jirardin    (E.  de)  : 

.loie  fait  pern-.     9770. 
.!o\.      23076. 
(rirardin    [MriK.    E.    de)      Sun- 

sliine  follows  rain.     44.586. 
(;irardot     ( E.  >       <tld    fomediaiu 

33450. 
Girault  (M.  L. )  : 

<Jotiiitess  .Teanne.    871.5. 
Love  in  livevy.     26526.. 
Girling     (M.)       Sisler     sketch. 

42.593. 
GirouxtB.  M.)    Kilauea.   54170. 
Oisnet   (M.)  : 

Battle  of  life.     .52832, 
Money.    .30751  a. 
Gissin  (.1.)  : 

(Vaitiict.     82.53. 
Hirelings.    195,32. 
(Utheiis  (M.  L.)     Home.     1999S. 
(Jiltens     ( H.    Wyndham-)       Net; 

W'yndham-Gitt  ens. 
(Jittings    {Mrs.  J.)      By   chance. 

5674. 
Gindi<-i    t.^    Strada.      See    Casa 

editri<-e  musieale. 
Givens    I'H.   M. )      (Jeneral    nnx 

up.     16050. 
Givens       ( .M.      It.  i       Sei5orita"s 

Jewels.    414X4. 
(iivin     (.\.     R. »       Mercliatit     ol 
\'enicc  lip  lo  d:!le.     291x7. 


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i^fi>EX 


Chidden     (F.    O.)       Burden    of 

proof.    5503. 
Gladding     (J.)       *Sfee    Winslow 

(J.  H.) 
Gladke  (W.  N.)     Bug.    5416. 
Gladstone    (B.    K.)      *See   Glad- 
stone (W.  E.) 
(Gladstone     (;1//-.^.     J.)       Thyra. 

46137.  46138. 
(Jhidstone  (W.  E.)  : 
Derby  day.    10504. 
Dreaming.     11781. 
Him,     her     &     the     trunk. 

19494. 
Leave  it  to  nie.    24953. 
Shorty's  return.     42172. 
Glagol,  psetuL: 

Betrayer.     56073. 
Veiikiv    provokator,    Aseff. 
48764. 
Glancy  (B.)  : 

In  hondnge.    21114. 
Retrihuticm.     39147. 
Soldiers      of      the      I'nion. 
43106. 
Glancy  (T.  F.)  : 

(ileushe.    16752. 
I'rophet.    37711. 
Saint  Michael.     40547. 
(Jlanville      (A.)        Fair     fraud. 

1.3.373. 
Glanz  (P.  J.)  : 

('lose  ganje.     7641. 
<;irl.from  Carlisle.     16481. 
Glasel  (L. )     Power  of  tlie  cross. 

36993. 
Glaser  (G.  E.)     Contented  with 

life.    8372. 
Glasgow  (A.)  : 

Magnus  leonis.     .54384. 
March  winds.     54423. 
Glasuer    (M.)      Votes   for  men. 
49294. 

Ghispell   (S.)  : 

Suppressed  desires.     55486. 
Trifles.    55654. 

Glass  (A.)  : 

Russian  tragedy.     40348. 
Wenn   ninn    ^chnupfen   hat. 
4998(». 

Glass  (E.)  : 

Blue  stone.    52925. 

Dad.    95821). 
CJlass  (H.  H.)     Little  heiress  of 

Cross-Roads.    25716. 
Glass  (J.  D.)     Exodus.    13228. 

Glass  (J.  L.)  : 

Christian  &  the  Turk.    7180. 

Despei'ate  crime.     10.567. 

Lone  Star  mystery.    26118. 
Ghiss  (Max)  : 

Crime  of  a  ((ueen.    9084. 

Mrs.  Cunningham's  trage«1y. 
30338. 


(tlas.s    (Max) ^—Continued. 

.Mother  never  tells  an  un- 
truth.    31162. 

Plt>tters.    36552. 

Rehearsin.g  a  love  scene. 
38952. 

Siiattered  ideal.    41964. 

Tell-tale  bit  of  cambric. 
4.5244. 

"Tis  in  the  flesh.     46317. 

Two  changelings.     47574. 

(Jlass  (Montague)  : 

Cohen  phoinng  to  the  board 

of  health.     7781b. 
Making  over  Milton.    54391. 
Object  matrimony.     33221a. 
Potash   &   Perl  mutter. 

36899-36902. 
Untrained  nurse.    48442a. 

Glass  (S.)  : 

Mrs  Cunningham's  tragedy. 

30338. 
^Mother   never   tells   an    un- 
truth.   31162. 
Plotters.     365.52. 
Uehear.«;inu'      a      love-scene. 

38952. 
Tell-tale     bit     of     cambric. 

45244. 
'Tis  in  the  flesh.    46317. 
Vfui  .\lden  ,ir.     48684. 
(Jhissburn      ( li.     P.)        Proving 

ground.     .550.57. 
Glassford  (A.)  : 

.Vi>petite  Bill.     1708. 
Tripto(%)ncy  Island.  55657. 
Glassford      ( F.     H.)       Ayipetite 

Bill.     1708. 
Glassford    (  K. )      Mv  love  Kate. 

31635. 
<;iassford     ( W.    A.)       :My    hu.s- 

band's  friend.     31580. 
(Jlassie    (A.    B.  I      Mea«lowgold. 
28978a. 

Glassmire  (Albert  or  A.  F.)  : 

Come  unto  me.    8049. 

1  'evil's  worksliop.     10722. 

(Jame  tV  the  candle.    15831. 

(Jning  the  limit.    16859. 

Middle-class.    29393. 

Par  value.     35238. 

Parasite.     35278. 

['rincess  Cleo.     37407. 

liomance     of     the     movies. 
39817. 

Seal  of  the  colonies.     41238. 

Tale  of  ihe  bills.     44973. 

Within  the  lines.     5130S. 
(ilassnure     (Augustin)       Going 

the  limit.     16859. 
Glawatsch  (F.)  : 

Hoheit  tanzt  walzor.    199.56. 

Liebe  uus<-lmld.     2.5244. 

llpin  miiderl.    29064. 


Glazer  (B.  F.)  : 

Di.st.  atty.    10977.  10979. 
Master.    54460. 
Stubborn       prima  -  donna. 
55464. 
Glazier     (H.     A.)       Mortgaged 

Blave.    31082. 
Glazounov      (A.      K.)       I'rin<'e 

Igor.     37304a. 
Gleason  (F.  G. )     <  Mho  Viscoidi. 

34502. 
Gleason  (H.  R.)  : 

Mrs.  Cocaine's  trnnsfonna- 

tion.     30334. 
Skookum.     42680. 
Glejison   (.7.  .T.  I      Right's  might. 

39440. 
Gleason  (M.  B. )      (»llio  Viscontl. 

34502. 
Glenson   (O.  R. )     Queen  of  the 
arena.     38044. 

Gleason  (O.  W.)  : 

Annual  picnic.     1571. 

Creole  belles.    9064. 

How  the  club  was  formed. 

20532. 
How  the  story  grew.  20535. 
Modern       sewinsr      society. 

30652. 
Ti'oultle     in     Santa     (Mans 
land.     47164. 
Gleason      ( T.      C. )       Columbu--. 

S(X)5. 
(rieason      ( W.      L.  i        Stricken 

blind.     44142. 
Gleeson    (.7.)     <Jood    old    days. 

53813. 
Gleichen  -  liusswurm      (A.  von) 
Tragodie        der         schoriheit. 
46742a. 
Gleissenberg  (  R. )     Mittsoimnei 

in  Dalekarlieu.     30.504. 
Gleize  (L. )     Veaii  d' or.    48744a. 
Glen  (Gates )      aSV«  Glen  ( H.  G. ) 

jr. 
Glen        (Gloria)         .Vwakening. 

2558. 
Glen    (H.  (J.)   jr.     Safety  first. 

40487b. 
Glendinuing  (.7.)     Goml  fellow. 

17073. 
Glenford     (.M.    S.    A.)      Beyond 

the  frozen  sea.     3731. 
Glenmore     ( L. )      I'resideid     of 

the  Ananias  club.     37076. 
Glenn  (A.)     .^^pc  Wilson  l(i.  A.) 

Glemi   (B.  P.  I  : 

F^'inancial  chamele  >n.  14254. 

Loues^.     26387. 

Master  mind.     28693,  28694. 

Pair  of  burglars.     3.5080. 
(Jlenn  (Charles  or  C.  H.t  : 

-Vbducled.     56. 

Frisco.      15473. 


:U)88 


INDEX 


Glenn  (Charles  or  C.  H.)— Con. 
Rescue.     39089. 
Under  a  free  flag.     48087. 
Glenn  ( J.  H. )     Rights  &  wrongs. 

39458. 
Glenn      (M.     L. )     Vice     versa. 

4N936. 
(Jlenn  (M.  S.)     Jlissourl  editor. 

30095. 
Glenn     (N. )      Licorice     sticks. 

25230. 
Glenn  pub.  co.     Missouri  editor. 

30005. 
Glenney  (T.  H.)  : 
Bondman.     4546. 
Galled  back.     5919. 
Dark  days.     9862. 
Face  to  face.     13314. 
Flying  jib.     14631. 
For  life.     14849. 
God  &  tlie  man.     16823. 
Her  fo:)t   was  her  fortune. 

18994. 
Mystery  of  a   hansom  cab. 
31834. 


!  Glinseriti. 
chantant. 


New 


HyinL 


Dutchman. 
35926. 


32380. 
I'erilons  secret. 
She.     41983. 

Storm  beaten.    43975,  43977. 
Tinted  Venus.     46284. 
Glenroy  (M.  C. )     Money  game. 

30767. 
Glenroy    (W.  B.)     Black  Beau- 
ty.    4054. 
Glick  (C.  C.)  : 

Celebrities.     6563a. 
Police  matron.     36669a. 
Third  proposal.     55564. 
(;ii(k(G.  G.)    Principles.  55036. 
(Jlick  (J.  G.  M.)  : 

Dawn  of  a  new  year.  10070. 

Naalani.     31884. 

Gvei-      the      garden      wall. 

34936. 
Seminary  girl.     41440. 
Glick  (L.)  : 

Bachelor's  visit.     2722. 
.ludd.     23129. 

Thorn  in  her  heart.     45861. 

Trai)pei''s  daughter.     46850. 

Zeke,     the     boy     detective. 

52313. 

<;iiddeu    (G.   M.)     Golden  cliff. 

16937. 
(Jliddon  (G.)  : 

His  real  chum.     19786. 
.Tim  and  me.     22722. 
rntold  lialf.     48442. 
Gliebe    (F.    I>e    S.)     My    Lady 

I'overty.     31608. 
<;iikis    (C.)     For    the    sake   of 

honor.     14950a. 
(Jlinger  (A.)     Dead  sweetheart. 
533(«. 


Frolics    in 
15513. 


a    caf6 


Gloag    (I.   L.)     Love's  labour's 

lost.     26715. 
Globe  machine  &  stamping  co. 

Spirit  of  the  village.     43578. 
Glob*  school  book  co : 

Julius  Caesar.     23233. 
Macbeth.     27027. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29157. 
Shakespearean       comedies. 
I  41S44. 

Globe    theatrical    co.      Punkin 

husker.    37839. 
Glocker    ((_'.)     Fun  in  a  physi- 
cal culture  studio.     15682. 
Glogau(E.  A.)    Hagar.    17886a. 
Glopper  (C.  de)   <S'te  De  Glopper. 
GlotfeUer  (J.  H.)     Shakespear- 
ian mislit  dialogues.     41917. 
Glover   (E. )     (juestion  of  time. 

38176. 
Glover    (J.    W. )     Deserted   vil- 
lage.    10541. 
Glover  (K.)  : 

Africaine.     449. 
.Jewess.     22708. 
Glover    {Mrs.    L.    N.)     To    the 

front.     46.383. 
Gh)ver  (.M.  E. )     One  of  the  peo- 

i)le.     34086. 
Giuck  (C.  W.  von)  : 
Armide.     1885. 
Iphigenie  aui  Tauris.  54071. 
Giud  (A.)  : 

Negro  wedding  in   time  of 

slavery.     32162. 
Tom  Hundly.  the  drummer 
boy.     46448. 
Gliick  (J.)     Casanova.     6312. 
Glyn     (C.    A.)     Adventures    of 

Tom  Van  Astor.     367. 
Glyn  (E.)   Three  weeks.  46039a. 
Glynn    (B.)  : 

Eternal  tangle.     .53556. 
Her     first     night     married. 
53914. 
Glynn   (J.  C.)      Jack.     22299. 
Gojite  (W.  B.)     Duke's  double. 

12001. 
Gockel     (A.)       Handy     grand- 
mother,   18078c. 
Godard    (B.)     Dante.     9833. 
Godbold    (M.  M.)  : 

Microbe  of  love.     29387. 
Votes  for  men.    49294a. 
Godchaux  (A.)     Knight  of  Ty- 
burn.    24175. 
Goddard  (C.  AV.  or  Charles)  : 
(Jornei-  in  war.     .53266. 
Crooked  deals.    9175c. 
Daughter  of  danger.   9947a. 
l>eadly   sword  of  a  dainty 

diver.     10235b. 
IVath-dealers.     10273a. 


viking. 


Goddard   (C.  W.  or  Charles)  — 
Continued. 

Edith  of  eternity.     12241a. 
Elaine's     last     experience. 

12372a. 
Exploits  of  Elaine.    13251a. 
Fate      favors      the      fair. 

13795b. 
Feast  of  peril.    18954a. 
Ghost  breaker.    16309. 
(ioddess.     16830a. 
Gorilla's  prisoner.     17137a. 
Great  sacrifice.     17461c. 
Human  chain.     20601a. 
Human  target.     20616a. 
Knighthood  dftys.    24159a. 
Lady   smuggler.     24521a. 
Last  laugh.     24721c. 
Last  of  Celeste.     24728a. 
Levitation.     542.58. 
Lost  in  a  cave.     26309a. 
Lucky  lover.     26859a. 
Maid      and      the 

27445a. 
Man  from  the  sea.    27818. 
Misleading  lady.     29893a. 
Missing  link.     30058a. 
Model  spy.     30576a. 
I\Iollie      &       the      movies. 

30695a. 
Monster.     30875a. 
Moonshiner's  trap.    30981a. 
Mysteries  of  Mona.     54669. 
New  adventures.     32314a. 
Occult  poN\er.    54751. 
Oriental   intruder.     34350:i. 
Perils  of  Pauline.    3.5928a. 
Phosphorescent    failure. 

36171b. 
Pirate's  treasure.     36404a. 
Sally's       first       adventure. 

40604a. 
Saved  by  a  scent.     40S73a. 
Squaring  accounts.   43685a. 
Steeplechase.     43851a. 
Submarine         s  t  r  a  t  e  g  y. 

44S17a. 
Surprises  of  Sally.    44654a. 
Trapped  by  a  T.     46847. 
Trifler.     46980. 
Twin  trunks.     47495a. 
Walled-up  beauty.     49433a. 
Western  wavs.    50026b. 
Goddai-d  (E.)     By  force  of  love. 

5678. 
Goddard   (H.  C.)  : 

Face  at  the  window.   13304. 

Grave-digger.     17338. 

Mirror.     29822. 

Sisters.    42599a,  42.5991). 

Starlight.     43803. 

Three    in    white.      4.5974a, 

45974b. 
Voices.    49245b,  49245c. 
Who  was  tlio  idiot?    .50686. 


3089 


IXDEX 


Gocldard      (K.)        Grettir      the 

strong.     17618. 
Gutkiu  (L.)    Whaf.s  iu  a  name? 

50108. 
Godelius    (K.  A.)      Mittsoimner 

ill  Dalekai-lien.     30.104. 
Godement     (Tom    de^       Helda. 

18714,  18715. 
Gi)dfei-naux    (A.)      Triplepatte. 

47004. 
Godfi-ev    (G.  W.)  : 

My    iiiilliuer's    Itill.      31640. 

31647. 
Parvenu.     35419. 
Godfrey    (H.  E.)      Dausliter  uf 

the  f,'od.s.     9987. 
(Jodfrev  (.7.)    Cure  &  sinecures. 

9455. 
Godfrey    (J.  H.)  : 

Arm  in  arm.    1873. 
Duplicity.     12048. 
Did  man's  darling.     33560. 
I'en     ajiainst     the     sword. 
35818. 
Godfrey       (M.)         Sec      Hives 

(M.  G.) 
Godfrey   (P.  F.)  : 

Gypsy  trail.  53850. 
Mrmntains.  31238a. 
Mysterious  mystic.     31823. 

Godfrey    ( K.  J. )  : 

Daughter  of  a  king.     9935. 
.My  sisjer.     31699. 
IMvr.l   iiftists.     395.33. 
Godfrey        (  1/r.s-.       T. )  Debt. 

10305. 
(Jodinez      (.1.      S:'in<-he/. )        -S'<  c 
Sanchez  < Iodine/.. 

< lodoy   (  A.  L. )  : 

(Miarity.     6743. 

Flying  machine.     14()33. 

Ho(td(,(i.     20202. 

If  I  were  God.     20931. 

Marriage  by  proxy.     28380. 

Merry  bachelor.    29221. 

Orpluin  of  the  state.   34383. 

Shepherd  &  king.     42046. 
Godoy    (J.   F.)  : 

Bianca's  choice.     3744. 

('ujiifl's  law  suits.     9433. 

Daniel    l{(«liiit's    marriiige. 
9812. 

Love  vs.  spi^'cul.il  ion.  26(i4(>. 

Tvlairic   powders.      27383. 

(>ri)h!in        of       the        state. 
343.S2.  34383. 
Godoy   (R.  de)  : 

Diamante  azul.     10748a. 

En  el  camino.     53527. 
Godt  Haab  lodge  183  D.  B.  Ber- 

sjerker  graden.    3546a. 
Godwin.     Open  verdict.     34249. 
Godwin     ( E.    W.)      Fair    Uosa- 
!jmnd.     13390. 


Goe    (C.)      Almost  a   detective. 

962. 
Goebel  (H.)    Wrack.    51822a. 

Goebel  (J.)  : 

Don     Carlos,     infant     von 

Spanieu.     11339b. 
Faust.     13902. 
Goerdeler      (.J.      A.)        Zirilla. 

52370. 
Goerdeler  ( K.  P.)    Cheek.   6874. 
Goerlitz    (K.)     Her  only  faidt. 

19093. 
Goerne     (ii.    von)       Faschings- 

zauber.    13700. 
Corner  (C.  A.)  : 

Princess      Snow      Whit  e. 

37459. 
Schneewiitclien.        5  5  2  51. 
56089. 
Goe.s     (B. )       Younyest     drvad. 

56040. 
(Joes   (C.  B.t  : 

Alone  in  the  world.     983. 
.Mphonse  &  Gaston.    999. 
Did  y<ai  see  Kitty?     10831. 
Empire      State     express. 

12640. 
Girl  from  U.  S.  A.     16537. 
Hidden  crime.     19361. 
Hooligan's  misfortunes. 

•20218. 
Fncle  Si  Holler.    48041. 
Wearv        Willie        Walker. 

49851. 
\\"hirli»ool.     .50462. 
Wizjird  of  Vx  isel;i!id.    5i:;43. 

(io<'s  lithographing  co. : 

Fighting  j>arsoii.     14200. 
Her   dark    marriage    morn. 

18947. 
Meadowbrook  farm.    28978. 
Pinkev,  the  Pinkerton  airl. 

36352. 
Shadowed  by  3.    41693. 
Goethe  (J.  W.  von)  : 
Clavigo.     53192. 
Faust.        10681.      13897a- 
13905,      13908.      13  9  0  9. 
13921.     13923,     1618  4a. 
29133,  31545,  53618. 
Fischerin.     55191 
(Joetz      von       Berlidiiniien. 

53127. 
Hermami        tV        Dorothea. 

19223. 
Iphigeiiia.     161S4a.  21927. 
Reineke  Fuchs.     38980. 
Wilhelm     Meister.       29531. 
29532,  509(^7. 
Gott    (B.)      Mauserung.     28879. 
Goettler     (A.)       Hel])     wanted 

18793. 
Goetz  (E.  K.)    Eleven  fori  \ -live. 
12418. 


Goetz     (H.)       Taming    of    the 

shrew.     55512. 
Goetz  (P.  B.)     Summons  of  the 

king.     44518. 
(Joetz    (W.)  : 

Bose  herzog.  24250. 

Kreuzerhohung.  24250. 

Passion.     35475. 

i'assion  drama.     35477. 

Passion  play.     35485. 

Roman  drama.    39773. 
(xoetze   (A.)     Heighls.     18623a. 
Goetze    (A.    T. )      Town   clown. 

46646a. 
(Joetze   (W.  W.)  : 

Bundesbruder.     5483a. 

Liebe  I'epi.     25-239a. 

Nur  nicht  drjiugelu.    33161. 

Parcpiettsitz  no.  10.    3.53.59. 

Goetz!    (A.)     Rose  of  the  Rivi- 

eni.     40004a. 
(Joff   (W.  M.)  : 

C'ouutry  homestead.  8768. 
For  the  love  of  Mike.  14938. 
Ghost  of  .Tohn  Dilks.  16318. 
Here  &  hereafter.  19189. 
Lawyer  Steele  from  Ban- 
gor. 24886. 
O  '  D  o  w  d  '  s     trilmlations. 

33290. 
I 'arson  ^:  th(>  devil.   35370a. 
(ioforlh    (E. )      Black    vampire. 

41.51. 
(Joggin.        Boodiers     of     Amer. 

4.591. 
<;oggiii    (.1.  E. )      Kuigiils  of  la- 
bor.    24168. 
(ioggio      (E. )        Due     comiiiedie 

modenie.     53481. 
Gogol   (N.  v.)  : 

Grafters.      17237. 
Tmperial   inspector.     21031. 
Inspector-general.     .54062. 
Revizor.    39274. 
Gohier  (IT.)     .Teu  de  I'amour  et 

i]es  beaux-firts.     22677. 
Going  (C.  B.)     Fi-iar  &  the  don. 

1.5413. 
(4oing  (W.  .L)  : 
Ciiums.     7-297. 
(}uide  of  Ki Harney.     17746. 
Rosy,  the  romp.    400-50. 
Typew)-iter.     47844. 
<J(.Id   (B.)     Srr  Cross   (B.  G.) 

Gold   (D.)  : 

Houppelande.     20371. 

IJlv  clown.     44343. 
Gold    (H.)      True  little  friend. 

47236. 
Gold      (J.)       (Jurse     of 

9.500a. 
Goldbaum  (W.)  : 

Mediziu.     29034a. 

Mutter.     31475. 


graft. 


3090 


INDEX 


Goklbaum    (W.) — Coutiuued. 

Neiie  heilmittel.    32273. 

Wahl.     49369. 
Golclbeck  (E.)  : 

Bo\iquet.     4760.    • 

Hoodoo.     20203. 
Goldberg  (A.)  .  Akbar.    665. 
(lOldberg    (A.   M.)      Toreiidui-a. 

55628. 
(Joldberg  (D.)  : 

Caba-ravings.    5762. 

Ellen  Young.     53516. 
Goldberg      (  E  .  )       Hypnotism 

foiled.     20765a. 
Goldberg     (G.)       Historical     & 
presidential  tableaux.     19SS0. 

Goldberg  (H.  M.)  : 

Better  way.    3642a. 
Roland    of    Rolandseck. 

39751. 
Romantic   hist,   of  Roland. 

39S36. 
Youth  &  love.    52240. 
Goldberg  (I.)     Sunny  morning. 

55480. 
Goldberg   (J.)  : 

Behind   the  scenes.     3334. 
Dottle.     11503. 
Her  dressing  room.     18956. 
Mile.  Nitouche.     27270. 
Goldberg  (.T.  I.)  Abie  &  Heinle. 

r.2548. 
(Joldberg  (J.  M.)     Contonisten. 

8384. 
Goldberg    (M.)  : 

Gohen  &  Levy.     53209. 
Divine  power.    53421. 
Galathea.     15776. 
Misch-masch.     29842b. 
Wife  on  instiiinients.  .">5942. 
Goldberg       (N.)         Our       life. 

34700a. 
Goldberg       (R.       L.)         Bugs. 

5423. 
Goldbiirg   (J.  .7.)     His  first  ex- 
perience.    19628a. 
Golde    (W.)      Betty.     3652a. 
Golde  (W.  H.>     Kinu  uf  U-Kan. 

23SS7. 
Golden    (A.)  : 

Californiaii.     5867. 

For     his     country's     sake. 

14828. 
Prisoner    against    prisoner. 

37513. 
Woman's  curse.    51518. 
Golden     (A.     G.)       Coming    of 

U(.b.     8096. 
Golden   ((it    Willie's  rehearsal. 

51083. 
Golden   (E.)  : 

Anonymous  letter.     1576. 
Benedict  Arnold.    3499. 
Ladv-kiUer.    24448. 
1S90.     52508. 


Golden    (G.  C.)  : 

Higher  court  case.    19435a. 

Their  first  child.     45655a. 
Golden   (G.  F.)  : 

Cnsey's  friend.    6359. 

Stars.      43810,    4.3812. 
Golden   (,T.  A.)  : 

Aunt  I]nnneline.     2393a. 

Burglar  &  the  baby.     5511. 

<  'hristmas  chimes.     7215. 

Dan  Rriggs,  sheriff.     9694. 

His  allinity.     19538. 

His  i\!exican  bride.     19727. 

How    Matilda    got    a    hus- 
band.    205U2. 

Husbands    made    to    order. 
20732. 

1  must  marry.     20812. 

Loi-d  -^   the  lady.     26187. 

Love  l>y  wirele.ss.     26491. 

Mme.  Nadine.     27212. 

O.  K.  girl.     33182. 

Octopus.     33251. 

Red  parrot.    38772. 

\\enonah.     49983. 
Golden    (J.  L.)  : 

•Roimd   Herald   sq.     40089. 

Itun       f(>r      yoiu'      monev. 
40205. 

<;(»lden   (.Tack)  : 

Baron  from  I'.erlin.     3013. 

Disturbed     honevmoon. 
10994. 

Hello !    18764. 

.lew  next  dooi\     22690. 

^Mexican  German.    29340. 

Much  married.    31291. 

Two  kings.     47663. 
Golden    (John)  : 

Clock  shop.     7631a. 

River  of  souls.     55183. 
(Jo] den    (Meyer)  : 

I'rocrastination.     .5.5043. 

That        mysteriotis        love. 
55549. 
Gohlen      (Morris)        Burlesque 

ventriloquism.     .5564. 
(Jolden   (Richard)  : 

Chestnuts.  •  6924. 

Jed  Prou.ty.    22587. 

Young  Mr.  Tuttle.     .52181. 
Golden     (Robert)       Clocker    & 

tlie  thoroughbred.     7633. 
Golden    (W.  E.  M.)  : 

American.     1149. 

Barnabv  iSc  Rrlscilla.     3001. 

Beatrice.     3180. 

Hearts.     18518. 

Hortense.     20307. 

Isabel.    22114. 

Mrs.  Channing.  the  actress. 
.-^0329. 

<,hieen  Bess.     37983. 

'^i'ale    from     the    Klondvke. 
44904. 


Goldenburg  (G.  D.)  : 

Cousin  Gene.     53280. 

Furnished   rooms.      15729. 

Her  answer.     18916. 

My  firelight  lady.    31544. 
<J<ildenburg    (W.  S.)  : 

My  firelight  lady.    31544. 

Royal  masquerader.    40156. 
(^oldfaden    (A.)  : 

Ahasuerus.    620. 

Ben-Ami.     3479. 

Be\vitclied      t  r  u  m  p  e  t  e  r. 
3717. 

I'odratsick.     36613. 

Satan.     40808. 
(ioldfaden       (S.)         Abraham's 

reailj'  grave.     94a. 
<ioldfincb    (l/r.s.)      See  Marcus 

(L.  A.  B.) 
Goldie      (M.)        Torn     papers. 

46576a. 
(Tolding   (C.  L.)     Younger  gen- 
eration.    52216a. 
Golding   (E.  S.)  : 

Govern<jr    &    the    prophet. 
17180. 

Ships  that  pass.     42124. 
Golding   rS.)  : 

Are     vou      an      anarchist? 
1799a. 

Lady  from  abroad.     24398. 
<jo!(!knopf    (A.)  : 

Ahab  &  Elijah.     617. 

Ambassador's         daughter. 
1092. 

Angel's  error.     1500. 

Bye-bye  -John.    5733. 

Child,     the     book     &     the 
telephone.     53132. 

(Utizen's  duty.     7433. 

Desirables.    10555. 

From    Hester    to    Wall    st. 
15543. 

Inhuman.    48397. 

Joshua  ben  Syra.     23040. 

Law's  delay.     2488L 

Privileged  sex.    37543. 

Race  for  love.    38288. 

Redeemed.     38827. 

Society  girl.    43016. 

Tainted       philanthropv. 
44930. 

Third  party.    45814. 

I'nmensch.     48397. 

Victory  of  the  truth.    48989. 

Weg  zu  licht.    49941. 
Goldman   (Matthew)  : 

Behind  the  footlights.    3327. 

Bigger  impulse.     3819. 

Call  of  the  blood.    5894. 

Father.    1.3817. 

For    the    love    of    ma  mm  v. 
14937. 

John       Middleton's       wife. 
22S69. 


3091 


I.XDEX 


18635, 


1347. 
29213. 


Goldman    (Mutthew) — Coiitd. 

Kept  woman.    23620. 

Man,  poor  man.     27940. 

Marriage  fee.    28390. 

Monev-man.    30782. 

Sacrifice.     40442. 

Stage  struck.    43732a. 

Under  man.    48119. 

Wanted,      an     experienced 
husband.    49552. 

When  a  man  counts.    50182. 
Goklman     (Myer)       Substitute 

Iiero.     44331. 
Goldmann    (P.)     Aerial  honey- 

uMMm.    395,  396. 
GoUlmark  (C.)  : 

Heimchen  am  lierd. 
18636. 

ISIerlin.    29213. 
Goldmark  (G.)    Araorita, 
Goklmark  (L. )     Merlin. 
Goldmark  &  Conried : 

Lost  paradise.    26336. 

Talisman.    44994. 
Goldoni  (0.)  : 

Beneficent  bear.    52865. 

Curioso  accidente.    9482. 

Donne  curiose.    21761. 

Mistress  of  the  inn.    30427, 
53127. 

Locandiera.     26041a,  26042, 
29804.  29805. 

Servitor    dl    due    padroni. 
41575. 

S((uabbles       of       Ch  loggia. 
43676a. 

Three  coiuedies.    45941a. 

Ventaglio.     48821. 

Vero  amico.     48877a. 

Wiley  widow  lady.     51011. 
Glodschmidt      (D.)        Hachand 

F:vry  Wunufus.    12110a. 
(Joldschmidt  (L.)  : 

Christiane.    7186. 

Entgleisung.     12803. 

Nur     eln      traun.        33160, 
54743. 
Goldschmidt    (W.)      Hadassah. 

17871. 
Goldsmith   (l'\)     Ace  of  liearts. 

155. 
Goldsmith  (F.  D.)  : 

Night     at     Atlantic     City. 
32646. 

Trup  man.     47242. 
Goldsmith  (J.)  : 

Little  siK'cnlator.    25885. 

Spccnhitnr.  43485. 
•  ioldsmith  (M.)  : 

AdiuiVidtle  <1rifhton.     295. 

Gol.     Kulison.     7920. 

l^'lanjing  sword.     1447J. 

.7:1  y  (.'esnr.  esquire.    22524. 

Man  a.niong  men.    27721. 

Militant*.     29574. 


Goldsmith  (M. )— Continued. 
Quarantined.     37967. 
Mr.  Hunnner,  the  drummer. 

30193. 
Rabbi  &  priest.    38260a. 
Reign  of  Reno.    55139. 
Romance  of  Kief.    39797. 
Sully's  tribulations.     55476. 
Whlspering-gallerv.     50474. 
Goldsmith  (O.)  : 

Deserted  village.     10541. 
She      stoons      to     conquer. 

39076b,  42015-42017. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.    4S92S- 
48930. 
Goldsmith     (P.    H.)       Satisfac- 
tion.   5523S. 
Goldsmith      (S.)        Commercial 

drummers.     8125. 
Goldstein  (A.  R.)     Roza.   40192. 
Goldstein  (D.)     Penal tv  of  ius- 

tice.    54923. 
Goldstein  (E.  S.)     Capt.  Lovett. 

6136. 
Goldstein  (H.  S.)     Lah-y'  shaw- 

riem  Tehilaw.    54215. 
Goldstein    (L.  Jr.)      O'Donneirs 

Maggie.    332S3. 
Goldstein  (Max)  : 
Aus  liebe.    2462. 
Sacrifices.     40465b. 
Goldstein  (Moses)  : 

Adventures  of  Lvdia.    357. 
Girl  of  '76.    16590. 
Two  doctors.    47597. 
Goldstein   (N.)     Climax  of  poll- 
tics.    53198. 
Goldstein  (11.)     I'eace. 
Goldstein      (S.     A.) 

10562. 
Goldthwaite    (D.) 

waite  (E.  F.) 
Goldthwaite    (E.   F.) 
&  Virginia.    48873. 
Goldthwaite  (l/r.s.  G. 

I5onnie  blue  bell.    4.578. 
Flag,  the  claw  witch.    14461. 
Lora   Breckenridge.     26182. 
Miss  Randolph.    30015. 
Mormon  wife.    31040. 
Old  South.     33629. 
(ioldthwaite      (.T.)        Pearl      of 

great  price.     3-5731. 
Goldwin      (.\.)        Rosmersholm. 

162.37. 
Gold/.ier  (G. )     A\ar.    49.56.5b. 
(iolinsky    (  M.  von  )  : 
P,;ifnc<!.     2796. 
Filibuster.     14223. 
Xk>w  iioisiestead.     .32397. 
]{c('nlled.     .3S641,  38642. 
(•('lisciiini    (  K.  I  : 

Doctor  Cui.il I.     ni29a. 
Du  Barry.     11903.  11905. 
i:rnt<'r(-st.     1!:S7S. 


356S2. 
Despair. 

See  Goldth- 

Vermont 

.)  : 


GoUsciaui  (K. )— Continu^Mj. 
Ethelinda.     13001. 
.Jewels     of     the     Madonna. 

22707. 
Liebhaber  als  arzt.     25258a . 
Schmuck      der      Madonna. 

41075. 
Secret  de  Suzanne.     41323. 
Suzanne's  secret.     44703. 

(Jollancz  (1.)  : 

New   ccnturv   Shakespeare. 

417.5.5-41778. 
Shakespeare's  worics.  41780, 
41857a. 
Golliff    (P.   W. )      Our  countrv's 

d.efen.ders.     34.585. 
Golson      (S. )     Fifi     .iu.st     from 

Paris.     14135. 
Goltber   (W.)  : 

I^'lying  Dutchman.     14628. 
Mastersingers     of     Nureni- 
berg.     28751. 
Goluch     (J.     G.)       Disgraceful 

wife.     10943. 
Golz  (A.  &  E.)  : 

Going-up.     16865. 

Schone  eliebreclierin, 

41086a. 
Unsteibliche  familie.  48424. 

(iolze  (A.)  : 

Alaska  monarch.     699. 
Doetoi-  Evans.     11140. 
Golden  key.     16981. 
Royal  |)lunger.     401(i5. 
Seal  of  unity.     41241. 
<;oniai'  (F.  Martinez)     Xfc  Mar- 
tinez Goniar. 
Gomes     (C. )      Young     America. 

52153. 
Gomez.       Lindas      pai-aguayas. 

25515. 
Gomez  (A.)  Rhoda  Gi'ay.  39318. 
Gomez  (E.)     Nina  Ciel(».    32790. 
Gomez    (J.)     Gloria   del   inven- 
tor.    16772. 
Gomez  (J.  P..)  : 

Countess  Dftll.     8707. 
Hampden.     18016. 
Little  countess.     2.5636. 
Gomez  (.LS.)     Vulture.     4933L 
Gomez  (S.  Alonso)      iVpc  Aloiiso 

G6mez. 
(Jomez  de  Avellaneda   ((4.)  : 
Baltasar.     2,S71. 
Belshazzar.     :!473b. 
Gomez    Foiiseca     (A.)      Kei'oi-ni 

ieamie.     .3SS69. 
(Tomnie  (L.  J.)  : 

Ilomeri*'  scenes.     liOdTOa. 
Tb.reo  plays.     .5.5581. 
Gompers    ( S.    .T.)      In    tlie   land 

of  uproar.     21447. 
Gompf      (W.      \{.)       What      slie 
uasnM.     .50i;',1. 


3092 


INDfcX 


^■JoB^vrliaw     (A.    Garcfa)       fiee 

iiixvcva   Gonceiiian. 
<J<>n(!ar    (E. )     Trixip  in  seaiT'li 

of  a  title.     47126. 
<;.Mi(liuet  (E.)  : 

Korrowed  pluiiies.     467.S. 
Parisian.     35324. 
Pleasure  trip.     36529. 
Volcano.     49253. 
fJondolfo    (H.)     Bravo  of  Ven- 
ice.    4955. 
Conell     (A.)      Power     of     men. 

36971a. 
(Joii^ora   (F. )     Postales  al  nat- 
ural.    36879. 
Contard   ( < ».  T.  F.  von)  : 
( >venl.e<-ks.     34922. 
Was  des  Kiiisers  ist.   49631. 
<Ji>n/.aU's  tribe  of  gypsies.     »See 

Stella   [Queen) 
'Jonzalez      (A.     FeriiA,n-)      fiee 

Fen !  a  n  -Gi  tnzrilez. 
(Jonzalez      (J.     Sanchez-)     ^ee 

Sa  ncl  lez-GonzS  lez. 
(ionzaiez      ( ?>!.      Flores)       See 

Floies  Gonzalez. 
'Jonzalez  (Kicardo): 
Cara-chica.     6191. 
Cine  fantonias.     53177. 
Costa  azul.     S624. 
IVcir  de  la  geute.     10341. 
Gracia  y  Justicia.     17214. 
Gran  .siinjuttico.     172511t. 
Mala  fania.     27(532. 
Nina  de  los  beso.s.     32792. 
Nodie  vieja..     32962a. 
O.io  de  fiay<'.     333S5a. 
Pa.iaritos  y  tlores.     35125. 
Pocos  anos.     366U9. 
Pneblo  del  ])ele<')n.     37801. 
Sal  de  espnnia.     40571. 
Tren  de  lujo.     46913a. 
ritinia  opereta.     47906a. 
Valiente  capitan.     55754. 
\\\t\  de  jienio.     4919S. 
Gonzalez     (Koyelio     Fernjindez 
y )     See  Fernandez  y  Gonza- 
lez. 
Gonzalez  de  Lara   (M.)  : 
.Mondras.     .52640. 
De  los  barrios  bajos.  10171. 
Escuela  de  Venus.     53550. 
Tsla  de  los  su^piros.    22136. 
Maldicion  jriiana.     .54393. 
Pa  vestir  sanlos.     54848. 
Poea  lacba.     36591  a. 
PrfMp.ear     c<it:     el     e.ienipio. 

37{).50. 
Prfncipe  Rolieniio.     37474a. 
Swldado  de  cnota.     43001a. 
ritinia  bora.     47905a. 
<;oiizalez  <]{■]  Castillo  (  K. )      See 

•  'astillo  (E.  G.  del) 
Conzalez     del     Toro     (K.)      See 
(J'.inzaJez    ( I?icard<>) 


Gonzalez  Pastor  (J.)  : 
Boda  r(\ia.     4468.   ' 
Brocha  gorda.     5155. 
Granito  de  sal.     17316. 
Ki-tha  y  Polni.    23653. 
Mu.ier  espanola.     31310. 
Pajarera    nacional.     35124. 
Gonzalez-Kentlon   (A.)  : 
Apaches.     1662. 
Espafia  pintoresca.  12934. 
Gallito  y  Belmoute.    53741. 
Hombre    que    hace    llorar. 

19995. 
Maestro  bicicleta.    27.325. 
Nina  niimada.    32794. 
Gonzalvo   (C.  E.)  : 
Gitauerla.     16685. 
Ultima  cana.    47904. 
Gooch  (F.  P.)  : 

Courai;e  of  her  convictions. 

8832. 
Fool  or  saint.    14726. 
Fool's  paradise.     14749. 
No  time  to  think.     32891a. 
Ttecon.struction     of     Geri-v. 
38685. 
Good  (A.  H.)     Change  of  heart. 

6689. 
Good    (M.    A.    S.    P.)      Sheath 

lady.     42032. 
Goodale   (K.  B. )     Now.     33107. 
Goodall  (Richard  or  W.  R.)  : 
Hoosier  town.    20241. 
Madam        Chrvsantheniuni. 

27153. 
Million  a  minute.    29640. 
Power  of  attorney.     36942. 
Queen  of  Bohemia.     88008. 
Revolutionists.    39292. 
Two  colonels.     47588. 
Goodard     (H.    C.)      I>vuamiter. 

12100. 
Goodbar    (F. )      McFee's  luatri 

monial  bureau.    27091. 
Goode  (A.  G. )     Ranchinjin  fi-oni 

Montana.     38442. 
Goo(^le  (I),  M.)     Tbaiic  of  Caw- 
dor.    45517a. 
Goode  (G.  W.)  : 

Ebonv  flats.    Ii:i87. 
Estranged.    12964. 
Hilnia.     19490. 
Honor  bound.    20158. 
Goode      (  H.     C.  )        Hercules. 

19186. 
Goodell    (A.   P.)      Livinu   a    lie. 

25965. 
Goodell  (E.  W.)  : 

By  mail  ordei'.    5685a. 
Under  the  shadow.    4820Sa. 
Coodfellov.-    (  1//-.S-.   E.   .r.   U.)  : 
Vice  versa.     48935. 


P. )        Legend. 
Car  naval  of  re- 


Goodfellow 
33.504. 


(1-.)        Old     li.inie 


I  Goodfriend  (S.)    Storv  of  a  sin. 
43994. 
Goodhart  (C.)  : 

Soldier  of  tlie  <-znr.     43080. 
Value     of     being     extinct. 
48663. 
Goodhart      (J. 

25007. 
Goodhue   (L) 

views.     6265. 
Gooding    (H.   B.)      Maximilian, 

emperor  of  IMex.    28893. 
Gooding  (M.  S. )     Reason  why. 

38610. 
Goodlander      (M.     R.)        Fairy 

plays  for  children.     13413a. 
Goodloe  (C.)     Man  &  lite  wife. 

27730. 
Goodman  (A.  H.)     Rachel's  in- 
spiration.    5.5097. 
Goodman  (A.  J.)     MiloK  Stand- 

ish.     29570. 
Goodman  (C.)    Follv  of  Lucille. 

14695. 
Goodman    (E)  : 

En    deshabille.     12658. 

12658a. 
Eugenically      s  p  e  a  k  i  n  -s. 

13033a.  55846. 
Genius  inc.     16088a. 
Helpmeet.     18803. 
Imitations.    21002. 
Impo.ssible  husband.    21042. 
Manhood.     2S061. 
Medda.    29002a. 
Myself.     31788. 
Now  and  then.    33110. 
Pa  in  the  car.    34997. 
Props.     37732b. 
Quick  action.     38180a. 
Riches.     39387. 
Said  and  done.    40495. 
Saviors.     40902. 
Taking  a  step.    44944a. 
I'est.     45459. 
Washington     s  q.     iJ  1  a  y  s. 

55846. 
Yesterday.     52104. 
Goodman      (H.     P>.)       Madcap. 

27227. 
Goodman   (H.  L. )      I>ady  iV:  her 

vision.     24334.  24335. 
Goodman   (.L  E. )  : 
Dreamer.     1 1 771 . 
For  sale.     1-191.-.. 
His  honor.     .53944. 
Hock-shop.     19924. 
Just      outside      the      door. 

23382. 
Let  us  have  peace.    25136a. 
Love  letters.    26543. 
^laitl  of  Sorek.     27495. 
Making  over  .Milton.    54.391. 
>.I  a  n      Ti'  1>.  o     canK'     bar-k. 
27976b. 


^•*  wX' 


a093 


INDEX 


Goodiuau  (J.  E.) — Continued. 
Man   who   found   the   way. 

27983. 
Man  who  stood  still.   2799(\ 
Mother.    31120. 
New  generation.     32382. 
Sisters  uf  tear.    42G0G. 
Spirit  of  the  ajiv.    48r)72. 
Test.     4r.458. 
Trap.    46839)). 
Trapped.     55643. 
'I'reasnre    l.>^lnn(l.      46903a. 

55648. 
Two      wlio      were      Agnes. 

47S17. 
Way  of  dreams.    49742. 
Goodman  (J.  T. )     Psychoscope. 
37777-37779. 

Goodman  (K.  S.)  : 

Back  of  the  yards.     2745<-, 

2745d. 
Barbara.    2957a. 
(Jsesar's  gods.     .5801. 
Daimio's  head.     9636,9637. 
Dancing  dolls.     9723a. 
Dnst  of  the  n>ad.     12063. 
Ephraim     ..^     the      winged 

bear.     128221>. 
<rame     of     chess.       15852. 

lo852a. 
Holbein      in       i>lackfriars. 

19957a. 
Indei»endence  day  pageatit. 

21614. 
.Man   ciui  onlv   do   his  besr, 

27752c. 
.Ma.sques   of    East    «S:    West. 

286561). 
I'ageant    for    Indeiieiulence 

day.    3,5037. 
Quick    curtains.      38183a. 
Uainald    &    the    Red    Wolf. 

.•i8379a. 
Ityiand.     40.394. 
Gooduiau    (^I.  n. )      I'ive  thous- 
and teapots.     14446. 
(Joodman   CM.  K. )   While  Krisco 

was  burning.    .">0426. 
(ioodnian    (ivi.    .!.    ('. )      lhnl)ar- 
i-assinents.      125S.S. 

Goodman    (  S. )  : 

.Aristocrat     .of     (he     mind. 

1834. 
Slavery  of  love.     42722. 

(ioodman   (S.  C.)  : 

Ireland  forever.     21932. 

Modern  conquest.     30595. 
<;ooilman    ( W.)  : 

.\udre\v  Johnson.     1441. 

Cranl,<s.     9012a. 
<!oo(hnann   (G.)     America  tirsl. 

52657. 
Gooduow'     (  E.  I        S  M  V  o  n  ;i  r  .;. 
40917. 


Goodrich    (A.)  : 

Back  wages.    52806. 

Deal.     10244. 

Up  on  the  hill.     48491. 

ri)-to-date.     48498a. 

Woman  who  was  a  coward. 
51.503. 

Yard  sti<-k  man.     52026. 

^  es  or  no.     56028. 
(loodrich   (H.  J.)     See  Barbour 

(.T.) 

Goodrich    (E.)  : 

]  >ad's  boy.     96o7. 
Dot  Diujple.     11493. 
Kumiy  countess.     15709. 
Innocent   salt.     21749. 
iiitlle  gypsie.     25710. 
Sii-aw  man.     44098. 
Wanted,  a  husband.    49515, 

4t)517. 
Zi   Zi.     52339. 
Zizi.     .52.376. 
Goodrich    (E.  T.)  : 

Doduinu        his       creditors. 

11217. 
(!;inibler.     1,5798. 
(Jriz-zly    Adams.      17669. 
Lillian.     2.5464. 
Goo>h-ic]i   (H.  ('.  >     Zizi.     ,52377. 
Goodricli    (H.   H.I      Dolly   Var- 

den.     1129.'".. 
(rot»drich     ( H.     W. )       .\.malga- 

mated  babies.     1045. 
<  rood  rich    (I.  B.)    jr.: 
Koob.-di.     4,587a. 
Buster's  love  story.     5619. 
Curinsitv  of  women.     9481. 
Fair  god.     1-3376. 
Easciaatini;-       Mr.       Grnni. 

13703. 
For  love  &  honor.     14860. 
Create)-  than  a  king.  17.523. 
(Jreat  heart.     17.534. 
Henr.x   ?:si,iond.     1889S. 
ilM-  Amer.  prince.     18913. 
It    is    love    that    saves    the 

world.     22216. 
.T.H-k  &  .Till  &  CO.    22314. 
.lack's  sister.     22393. 
Love     made     them     equal. 

2{i548. 
Money  king.  .30770. 
On  Satan's  mount.  .33792. 
Prisoner  of  mercy.  37518. 
Suitors  of  Yvonne.  444.59. 
Tom,  the  vagaliond.  46459. 
Wiiat    money    cannot    buy. 

.50097. 
Who'.s    I't'ggy?     .■')0(559. 
Widows  club.     .50851. 
Winning  diplomat.     51151. 
Woman's   hand.     51532. 
Goodricli  (  1/r.s'.  ?»!.  .1.)  : 

Hustling  of  Hiram.     2t)74,5. 
Summer  bojirders.     44495. 


Goodridge   (J.  F.)  : 

Dearest  girl.     10270. 
]Man  worth  while.     28020a. 
Goodspeed      (i).      V.)        Jester. 

22663. 
Goodspeed   (H.  C.)  : 

Beaurifid   invalid.     3212. 
.Fester.    22663. 
(Joodspeed  (M.)     First  national 

boot.     14377a. 
(Joodwin     (C.I       See    Goodwin 

(J.  C.) 
(Joodwin    (  E.   E. )  : 

Ednnnnl   Kean.     12257. 
Kean.     23550. 
Goodwin  ( E.  S. )     Through  i)as- 

senger.     46077. 
Goodwin  (F.  L. )     Lucky  penny. 

26868. 
Goodwin  (G.  S. )     Death  of  art. 

10275. 
Goodwin    (H.)      Spark.     43443. 
(Joodwin     (H.    C.)       Shattered 

model.     41969. 
Goodwin      (H.     L.)        Cheerful 

idiot.     6880. 
Goodwin    (J.)     Birthday  party. 

3968. 
rjoodwin    (J.  ('. )  : 

<A.nrad  &;  Medora.     8307. 
Devil's  deputy.     10694. 
Evangeline.     1.3061. 
In  the  dark.     21366. 
King  Cole  II.     237.52. 
Lost,     straved     or     stolen. 

26:?57,  26358. 
.Merry  monarch.     29'26u. 
Rightful   heir.     394-57. 
Violin   maker   of   Cremou.-t. 
49111. 
(•oodw'in    (J.   T.  1      Highway   oi 

love.     194.56b. 
Goodwin    (N.  C.)  : 

Hodg(M)odge.     19928. 
Terrible  time.     45434. 

of  a  time.     .52.539. 

Goodwin  (N.  C.)jr.: 

Member  for  Slocumb.  29080. 
Ozone.     34986. 
Goodwin  (W.  S.)     Disinherited. 

10953. 
Gooft  (Ooftv)    .Sec  Phillips  (G.) 
Gookins  (S.  D.)  : 

Cupid  &  Higgins.    9367. 
Power.     369.32. 
Taking      care      of      Smith. 
44946a. 
(ioold  (G.  W.)     Score.    41163. 
Goolman     (J.     N.)       Lyrics     of 

Eileen.    26978. 
Goon  (Tsung  Yu)     He  loves  his 

girl.     18375a. 
(iorbea  Lemmi   (E.  de)  : 

.Muneca  de  los  viejos.   3136(i. 
Veletas.    48763. 


:5094 


IjSDEX 


Gordaliza  (A.  Gil  y)     See  Gil  y 
Govdaliza. 

Gordfnuix  (P.)  : 

Dentiste.    10480. 

Souris  d'liotel.     43353. 
Gordin     (A.)       (Japt.     Dreyfus. 
53066. 

(4i.rdin  (A.  J.)  : 

napt.  Dreyfus.     53066. 
.lokel,      file      opera-niidver. 

.54122. 
Modern  Sappli-'.     30650b. 
She  declines   the   marriage 

offer.    5.5315. 
Stranger.     44050a. 
Time  of  bloodshed.     55590. 
Tragedie      durch       shpass. 

55632. 
Truth.    472S0a. 
Why  men  love.    55037. 
Sec  also,  as  admr.,  Gordin 

(J.  M.)     Estate  of. 

Gudin  (J.  M  )  : 

Gapt.  Drtyfii?.     53066. 
Ghastitv       )1      the     family. 

6828. 
Dementia      a  n\  e  r  i  c  a  u  a  . 

10438. 
Elisfia  J>en  Abuyali.    12482. 
God,   man   &  devil.     16827, 

16828. 
.lokel,      the      opera-maker. 

54122. 
.)iidi.sche      Kr>nig      Lear. 

23193. 
Kinder  gohen.    23715. 
Kj-eutzpr     sonata.       21247, 

24249. 
^ledea.    29008. 
Meturef.    293:V2. 
-   Parnas  hoidesh.    35356. 
Sappho.     40769. 
Scheehite.    41036. 
Schlechte  pastueher.    41065. 
She  declines   the  marriage 

offer.    55315. 
Stranger.    44059a. 
Time  of  bloodshed.    55.599. 
Tragedie       durch       shpass. 

55632. 
True  power.     47246,  47247. 
rnbekannter.     48368. 
Unknown.    48370. 
Why  men  love.    55937. 
Wilde  prinzessin.    51005. 
Yiddishe      Kenigen      Lear. 

52109. 
Goniin   (J.  M.)     Estate  of: 
Kinder  gehen.     23715. 
Modern  Sappho.     30650b. 
Parnas  hoidesh.    35356. 
Truth.     472S0a. 
(iordin     (M. )       How     brothers 
atone.    20469. 


Gordinier    (C.  A.)  : 
Big  .Jim.    3793. 
Tim  Flannigan.     46224. 
Gordon  (A.  D.)  : 
Fedora.    13968. 
Midge.    29400. 
Missing  link.     30057. 
'Ostler  Joe.     34413. 
Our  politicians.     34748. 
Substitute.    44324. 
That  girl  from  Mex.    45571. 
T^rix.    47118,  47119. 
(Jordon  (Alan)     Sec  .\rmstrong 

(A.  G.) 
(lordon  (Alexander*: 
Blue  roses.    4392. 
In  wi"ong.    21575. 
Gordon    (B.)      Sec  Gerstenberg 

(A.) 
(4<»r(lon    (0.)      Master    of    Pal- 
myra.   28710. 
Gordon      (G.     W.)        Sky-pilot. 

42688. 
Gordon      (E.      E.)        I>ew-Ella. 

25187. 
Gordon  (F.  A.)     Two  b.nd  boys. 

47550.  47551. 
Gordon  (F.G.)     Beeket.    52847. 
Gordoi\    (George^      Extra  !    Ex- 
tra !    13266. 
Gordon  (Gilbert)  : 

Pctwer  of  the  press.    :^6996a. 
Spook  for  a  nigiit.    43599b. 
Gordon    ( H.    E. )       Bl  ind    man. 

4256. 
Gordon    (Harry)      Slave  of  the 

mill.    42717. 
Gordcai   (Heinz)  : 

Bischen  ruhm.     :^979. 
ExtraltlJitler !    53579.  53580. 
Hilde  Herbig.    19480-19482. 
In  vertretung.     215(i2. 
Villa  zu  verkanfen.    49017a. 
(Gordon  (Henry)    Thirst.    45819. 

45820. 
Gordon     (,J.)       M(»ses     ^Vc     son. 

31097. 
Gordon      (.1.     B.)        Sacrifices. 

40465b. 
Gordon  (J.  U.)  : 

Beautifid  liar.    3213. 
Knight  ot  Day.    24134;i. 
What  w<»uld  .\('U  do?    50160. 
G<n-don    (.Tennie)      Soul   of   tlie 

violin.     43329. 
Gordon    (K.)      Gabrielle    West. 

15755. 
Gordon     (L.)       (loing    back    to 

mother.    16852. 
Gordon       (N.)         Dream      girl. 

53467. 
Gordon     (R.)       Sparkling   eyes. 

43448. 
Gord(Hi    (S.)       Man    wlio    cried 
quits.     54414. 


Gordon    (W.)      Fireside    story. 

14335. 
Gordon"  (W.   W.)      First   Ken- 
tucky.   14364. 
Gordon  &  Bennett.     Way  back 

in  "61.    49719. 
Gordon-Davis     (A.    B.)        Kent 

twig.    3525. 
Gordon-Lennox  (O.  G. )  : 
[^'risco  Sal.     15476. 
lni]»erlincn>c    of    the    <-rea- 

ture.     21035. 
M:irch  of  time.     28162. 
Marriage  of  Ki 1 1  y .     284 1 5. 
i'rince  consort.     37289. 
Shadoweil.     41(391. 
Gortlon-Norih   anni.sement  co. : 
New  leader.     32403. 
Passing  parade.     35461. 
Son  of  Solomon.     43214. 
Gore  (A.Holmes-)     Ncr  Holmes- 
Gore. 
Gore  (C.  R.)  : 

Down  &  out.     11571a. 
Temjitation.     45311. 
Gore     (S.    R.)      Philanthropist. 

36122. 
Gorecki    (T. )      Floating   Ishind. 

14539. 
Gorey  (  U.  J.  I  : 

Nibelings.     32606. 
ivevenged     by     the     sworil. 
392.53. 
(Torin  (B.)  : 
I  Baruch  Spinoza.     3069. 

]  Betrothed      gentleman       of 

Wilno.     3616. 
(Jorin      (.1.)       National      parlv. 
i       320.50. 

i  (lorin      (.1.      P.)       Moral      Don 
'       Quixote.     .30997. 
Goritz  ((>.)  : 

Dear  paj.a.     10266. 
Rache  eines  weibes.    38299. 
<iorki    (M.)     See    Pleshkov  (A. 

Gorlitz  (C.t      Drei  paar  sciiuhe. 

11800a. 
Goi'man    (E. )      Irish    h.earts    of 

old.     21988. 
Gorman    (J.  E. )    //-.     Mrs.  D(»o- 

ley's  pink  tea.     30354. 
(}(»rman   (Jack)  : 

Gollegian  &  the  girl.     7874. 
Daffy  fan.     9619. 
1  )ays  of  '61.     10160. 
Dream  girl.     11721. 
Everybody's  doin'  it.    13131. 
l^xpress  a.gent.     13258. 
Family  leavings.     13600. 
Flagman.     14462. 
(Jink.     16381. 
(Jirl  from  5tli  ave.     16491. 
(Jirl     of     the     underworld. 
1660C,. 


8095 


l^DEX 


Gorman  (Jack) — Continued. 
.  House  of  cards.     20396. 
'  How  tiuje  does  lly.     20543. 
ir  happened  one  New  Year's 

eve.     22212. 
Just  vaudeville.     23403. 
I>ady  lawyer.     24451. 
:\Iuri)hv's  troubles.     31388. 
Nifty.     32632. 
Fickiiif,'  n  wife.     36216. 
Reversed    version    of    The 

risht  road.     39265. 
Right  road.     3943S. 
Smug-slers.     42866. 
Taking  the  count.     44954. 
'!V)y  salesman.     46674. 
T'ndercnrrent.     48246a. 
AVavelets.     49709. 
(Jornian  (James)  : 

Kanquet  at  the  club.     2929. 

Cinch.     7337. 

Factory  bell.  13326. 

Cilhoolevs  abroad.  16363. 

1\.  ().  Ps.  23439. 

-Mr.     Ben  lie    from     Boston. 

30145. 
Mrs.     DiKilev's     pink     tea. 

30354. 
Prophet.     37709. 
I'ussy.     57905. 
Raitid  transit.     38474. 
Silver  doUar.     42390. 
Silver  weddinti:.     42430. 
Tannnany  hall.     45075. 
Teleithone  ayent.     4.5232. 
Wantwl.   a   divorce.     49503. 
Zeb    iV:    Zarrow    in    Zigzag- 
alley.     52301. 
(Jorinan    (M.   H. )      IJetributiou. 

39159a. 
Coi-man  (  U.  P.)  : 
Daddy.     9588. 
P^our       leafed       shann-ock. 
15161. 
Cornian  (T.  J.)  : 

Special  meeting.     43463. 
Swift  proposition.     44799. 
Corman     (W.    K.)     Girl     from 

Tokio.     16536. 
(Jormaii  &  West.     At  the  front 

d(.or.     2236. 
(Jorn   (S.)      Slave.'!.     55366. 
< Ionian  (H.  K.)    Cporge.    53758. 
(!(.rsse   (  H.  de)  : 

.\rs«"'nc   T,upin    ctnlre   Her- 
lock        S<-ii(.!i!i('s.         19:52. 
1933. 
('oup      (]{'      .iarnac.       8820. 

3.s;50.5a. 
Diable  a  <niatre.     10741b. 
Exploits  d'une  petite  Fran- 

caise.     53577. 
Caniine.     1.5879. 
Job.     22780. 
-Miche.     2937(5. 


Absent  on  leave. 
S  )nt!ierii   hjval- 


Corsse    (H.  de) — Continued. 
I'rociireur  Haller>:.    37571b. 
iini  de  Tor.     39744. 
(iorsse    y    Fore.^^t     (L. )     Franz 

Hallers.     .53700. 
Coi'ter  (K.)      Durcli  die  zeitung. 

12049b.  12049c. 
(iortlr.vaite  (A.)     Mar,  with  the 

X-ray  eye.     28013. 
Gorton  : 

Kvei;  balan<-e.     13078. 
Princess  of  Panama.   37439. 
<T(H-t:>n    (B.  L. )     Diamonds  are 
trumps.     10780. 

Corton  ( .T. )   //•..• 

Bom  Biiiy.     4.519. 
Kidnappers.     23688. 
<iosche   (J.^      Freaks.     1.5299. 
Goss    (A.   ^y.)     Passing  of  the 

wilderness.     .54887. 
Goss      ( H.      I. )      Monsieur     le 

comte.     30861.  30862. 
Goss    (J.   F.)      Tn   Vanity   Fair. 

54051. 
Goss   (K.  F.I 

52553. 

Goss    -'y\\.     S.  t 

iij^l.s.     43377 

<lr>sNe    (E.)  : 

Comedy  of  errors.    80ti7. 

TIedda   Gabler.     18021. 

Master  builder.     28075. 

Works     of     Heurik     Ib.sen. 
51730-51730k. 
Gosselin    ( L.  L.  T.)  : 

Colinette.     7808. 

Varennes.     48709. 
C^'ssi't    (A.)  : 

Hi.io  del   general.     19467. 

Nino  de  los  tangos.     32821. 
(Jossette    (D.   A.)      Golden  Aved- 
ding.     17020. 

<;(!Ssin    (.1.   E.)  : 

For  i-ight  of  way.     14907. 
Our  right  of  way.     34759. 
Pvight  of  way.  39434-39430. 
Riverside.     39575. 
(Jothi      (Tj.)       Boyal-trompette. 

401 S4. 
Cothov-Griiiiecke.         Wie       die 
zwerge   die   riesen   besiegten. 
50868a. 
(Sotos      (B.l        Deber     ante     el 
anu.v.     10292. 

Cott   (C.)  : 

His  word  of  honor.     19872. 

I\Ioney-(iuestion.     30789a. 

Point'  of  honor.     36633. 

^ream-work.     45187. 
Gottfried     (W.)       Sec    Haesel- 

barth    (W.  C.) 
Gotthold    (C.   F.)  : 

For  an.ither"s  siu.     14777. 

King  of  th(^  ghouls.     23868. 


(iottbold    (G.  W.\      Princess  of 

Panama.     37439. 
Gottliold    (J.  N.)  : 
Caprice.     6069. 
Good  fight.     17077. 
Eiving  age.     25966. 
Micaliz.     29364. 
Vow  of  the  Ornaui.     49304. 
Gottlieb       (M.)        Mv      friend. 

31546. 
Gottlob        ( F. )         Government 

bonds.     17167. 
Gotto     (L.    J.)       Bey's    handy- 
man.    3740. 

Gottschalk    (F.)  : 

Game  of   masks.     15873. 

Stung.     44291. 

Whom    does    Helen    belong 
to?     50703. 
Gottschalk    (L.)  : 

Emigranten.     12607. 

Wall  street.     49423. 
Gottschalk    (L.    F.)      Ilamona. 
38422. 

Gottstein    (E.)  : 

In      a      Japa.nese      garden. 

21070. 
Une   hundred   vears   hence. 

34027. 
I'rofit  &  loss.    37654. 
(ioublier    (G.)      Mam'zelle  Bov- 

Scout.     27098a. 
Clonblier      (ISf.     C.)        Ali4)ebe. 

767. 
Cendiss     (A.)       To    the    stars. 

40389a. 
Gough     (A.     W.)       Confession. 

8235. 
Goiigh   (J.  M.)      Loyalist  &  the 

traitor.     26798. 
Cough   (W.  H.)     Her  maiesty's 

mail.     19071. 
Gould       (B. )         Confusion      of 

tongues.    8261. 
Gould   (C.  H. )     AXarm  member. 

49619. 
Ciould    (D.)    ■  Kec    Pi-octor    ( D. 

G.)— Hoi.kins    (C.) 

Hopkins    (C.) 

Gould    (E.   H.)  : 

Awakening  of  Algie.  52784. 
Factor.     13324a. 
Jane  the  first.     22466a. 
Samuel  Gallov.ay.     40675a. 
Soul   in   the  atti<-.     4.330Sa. 

4.3.309. 
Thr(-(^  old  meddlers.     .55580. 

QouM    (E.  L.)  : 

Jo   iVIarcli.     227.56. 

Little   men   jtlay.     25761a. 
Gould    (E.  M.)  : 

On     the     sight-seeing     car. 
33915. 

Si)eed  Hmil.     43t!t3. 


3096 


I2JDEX 


(Joulrl    (G.)  : 

Hei-  brother.     lS927a. 
Way  she  did  it.    49781u. 
CJould    (G.   M.)      Kennett  mys- 
tery.    23587. 
Gould   (G.  W.)     Arctic.     1785. 
Gould     (J.     A.)       Bottle     imp. 

4719. 
Gould    (J.   G.)  : 

Blue  &  grey.     4331,  4332. 
I'rodigal  son.     37586. 
(iould    (M.  G.)  : 

Cry  in  the  storm.     92S4a. 
In  the  .shadow  of  St.  Fran- 
cis.    21503. 
Tolitical  picnic.     36692. 
(Jould    {M.  AV.)  : 
Coward.     8932. 
Craven.     53286. 
(^.ould    (S.   Baring-)      See   Bar- 

ina--(  Jould. 
(Jould    (W.)  : 

Home-made  burglar.  20027. 
Jim  iMange,  D.  D.     22733. 
Little  Miss  Fortune.   25775. 
Wrong  doctor.     51865. 
(roulding     (All)        In     Mexico. 

54031. 
Gouldiag   (Alma)     Mine  in  the 

face  of  death.     54526. 
(Joulding     (E.)       Ellen    Young. 

58516. 
Gounod    (C )  : 

Faust.    13890,  13900.  13986. 
Romeo  et  Juliette.     39S59a, 
39872. 
<!ourlay    (J.)      Skipiped   by   the 

light   of   the   mo!!n.     42671. 
(Jousha   (J.  R.)     Might.  29518a. 
Gorier    (C.    W.)      Getting    the 

money.     16294. 
Gowaus    &    Grav.    ltd.       Jean. 

22551a. 
Gower   (J.)  : 

Discipl(>      of      old      Ponce. 

10920. 
Runiung  on  (lie  rim.   40298. 
Gower  (J.  H. )  Man  from  Mars. 

27789. 
Gozzi    (C.)      Turandot.     47327. 
Gral)   (  F.  A.)     Howard  Livings- 
ton.    20.566. 
(Jrace      (G.)        Wise     guv,     jr. 

51238. 
Grace    ((J.    I.  >      Colonel    of   the 

troopers.     7918. 
Grace      ( M. )        Little     brother. 

25602a. 
(Jrace     (K.    W.)       College    kid. 

7858. 
Graceta    (A.)      After    the   fair. 

."00. 
(Jraconsetti     (!*.)      Civil    death. 
747  L 


(Jradwell       (A.)        Prince      of 

Clam  Kay.     37342. 
Graener    (I*.)     Don  Juans  letz- 

tes  abenteuer.     llB55a. 
Giaeve  (O.  E.)  : 

Expiation.    13248. 
King's  dean.     23957. 
Knickerbocker.     24124. 
Graff  (F.  J.)    King  of  Unadilla. 

23888. 
Graff  (G.  B.)     Good  times  with 
the  junior.s.     17119a. 

Grafton  press : 

Axel  &  Valborg.     2586. 
Imperial  republic.    21033. 
Jephtha  sncriticing.    22611a. 
Prince     Ivo     of     Bohemia. 
37309. 
Gragnon   (A.)     Ferdinand,  vas- 
tu  t'en  aller?     14056. 

Graham  (C.)  : 

Lucky  number.    26866. 

Match-box.    28758. 

Sis  Hopkins.     42-579. 
(jraliam  (C  B. )     Avalon.   2505. 
(Traham      (E.)        Poppy     seed. 

55003. 
Graham  (F.)  : 

Airship  war-ship.     664. 

Detecting    a    detective. 
10610. 

Girl    from    Albany.      16472, 
16473. 

Joy  ride.    23085. 

Keiituckv   girl.     23603. 

Red  feather.    38729. 

Rustic  simplicity.     40357. 

Something  doing.    43169. 

Texas  desperado.     4-5492. 

Wrong  bottle.     518.59. 

Graham    (F.    H. )      Full   hou.se. 

15655. 
Graham    (H.    C.)      Lost   cause. 

26288. 
Graham  (Harry)  : 

Cinema  star.     7366a. 
In  the  air.     21.341. 
Sybil.     44836a. 
Tina.    46279a. 
Graham    t Helen)      l^rc  Gritlith 
(H.  I.  O.) 

(Jraham   f.I)  : 

Mariana.     28253. 

Son  of  Don  Juan.     4.3202. 
(Jralnnn    I  J.   X.)     Alessandro  & 

Ramona.     738. 
Graham    (J.  D.)  : 

All  for  gold.     841. 

Nerve.     32249. 

Rival  actresses.    39532. 

A\'ay  of  the  world.     4976.^. 
Graham       (J.      F.)       Transfu- 
sion.    46820. 


Graham    (.L  H.)  : 

Love.    26420a. 

Needle.    3214Sa. 

Rat.    38494. 
Graham     (J.     P.)       Island     of 

Treasure.     22143a. 
(Graham   (J.  R.)  : 

Marv    Brown's    experience. 
28547. 

Night  at  the  club.    32652. 
Graham     (J.    W.)       Fight    for 

wealth.    14179. 
Graham   (M.  C.)  : 

Furnished  house.    15725. 

Lib.     25200. 
Graham     (M.     J.)        Traveling 

man's  wife.     46875. 
Graham  (M.  P.  B.)  : 

At  Dr.  Leblauc's.    2132a. 

Doctor  &  the  death.   11110<'. 

Floating   kidneys.      14.539a. 

Prince  Featherhead.   37295. 

Vanity  of  sanity.    48703a. 
Graham  (M.  W.)  : 

Berceu.se      from       Jocelyn. 

Winning  side.     51177. 
Graham   (O.)  : 

At  Sunrise  Hollow.    2194. 

Pet     of     Circle     C     ranch. 
3.5985. 

Prince  of  his  race.    37339. 

Shadows  of  the  past.  41719. 

Stumbling     block.       44282. 
44283. 
Graham    (I*.)      Monday    morn- 
ing.    .30745a. 
(4raham      (R.)        L'ncle      Josh 

Spruceby.     47986. 
Graham  (It.  E.)  : 

Boomerang.    4630. 

Brother  Max.    5272. 

Larry,  the  lord.    24661 

Royal  afRnities.    40123. 
Graham   (R.  W.)  : 

Good  night.    17100b. 

Me  &  myself.     28969. 

Mischievous  Maizie.    54.539. 

Tommy  Clive.    46470. 

Vallonia.     486.57. 

What     happened     at     mid- 
night.    .50074. 

Windfall.     .55957. 

Witty  wedding.     5132Sa. 

Graham  (S.  E.)     One  of  manv. 

34061. 
Graham  (W.  E.)     C^apt.  Scarlet. 

6157. 
Graham-Dewey    ( E.  H. )  : 
Tess.     4.5449. 
Typewriter.    47846. 
Woman's  um-ea.son.     51-584. 
(xrahame     (A.)       Iron    Ann. 
22061. 


3097 


INDEX 


Grahame   (F.)  My  Jim.     31587. 
Grahame  (F.  H.  D.)  : 

Cash  girl.    6367. 

Debt.     10299a. 

Marriage  a  la  carte.  28365a. 

Mermaid.    29214. 

St.  Elmo.     40519. 

Typhoou.     47864. 
Grahame    (Ferdinand)  : 

AntagOiaist.     1595. 

Disguised  affections.   10944. 

Full  dress  burglar.     15652. 

Game  of  craft.     15856. 

Stepson.     43881. 

Way  out  west.    49780. 
fh-ahame   (H.  D.)  : 

Auua  Karenina.    1544. 

Blood  atonement.   4292. 

Boy  of  the  streets.    4843. 

Gold  dust  twins.    16893. 

On  the  Penobscot.    33884. 

Uncle  Terry.     48047. 
Grahame    (L. )     Perpetual   mo- 
tion.    35937. 
Grahame    (T.)     Cup   of   coffee. 

9353. 
Grahame      ( W. )        See      Jones 
(Graiiame) 

(Jriiiniich   (C. )  : 

His  affinity.     19542. 
ilooniand.     30947. 
<  iiramlich      ( C.     S. )      Brother's 

hate.     5303. 
Grammout     (F.)      Wagner,    the 

wehr-wolf.     49365. 
Gramont  (L.  de)  : 

Aphrodite.     1675a. 
Ksclarmoude.     12916. 
Gian  (A.)     His  oath.     19753. 
Granados        (E.)         Govescas. 

17208a. 
Grance     (A.    D. )     See    Grange 

(A.  D.) 
(Jrand  (L.)    Parson  Jim.    35373. 
Grand  (L.  V.)     Daugerousprece- 

denl.     9776. 
Grand     <  S. )      Heavenly     twnis. 

18599a. 

(Jrandhi  (E.  E. )  : 

Great  passion.     17444. 

Shadowed  lives.     41700. 

Slaves  of  gold.     42728. 

When      her     smil      speaks. 
50231,  50232. 
(Jrandin  (E.  M.)  : 

At  the  carnival.     2208. 

When      her     soul      speak.s. 
50231,  50232. 
Gi-and.iean  (  M.  A.)  : 

Hair  apparent.     17898. 

Higli  C.     19402. 
(Jrauchhont     (.1.     de)     Sec    Do 

Granrimont. 
Graner    ( L. )      Lunita.     26927. 


Granes  (S.  M. )  : 

Alto  !  y  alo.iamieuto.     1028. 

Madrid  sepai-atista.     27310. 

Poca  vergiienza.     36593. 

Pordioseros.     36848. 

'\'aya  calor.     48743. 
Graae.se       {G.)        Vendicatoi-e. 
48786. 

(ii-MUge  (  A.  I>.)  : 

Saiiln  Chins,  ,//•.     40736. 

Sweet  girl.     44746. 
(Grange   ( L.  Deuiain-)     See  De- 

iiiain-(irange. 
Granger   (E.  M.)  : 

Xeffe  als  onkel.     32155b. 

Wilhelm  Tell.     51013J. 
Granger  (L.  E.)  : 

Among  the  Mormons.    1320. 

(Champagne  cork.     6651. 
Granger  (M.)  Inherited.   21722. 
Granger   (P.)     Jester.     22664. 
Granger   (T.)  : 

Pi-etty  as  a  pink.     37104. 

AVife      of      the      Mulligan 
Guards.     50904. 
Granice  (C. )     How  one  woman 
\\'as     cured     of     dub     fever. 
20512. 

Granichstaedten  (P>.): 

Auf    befehl    (]or    herzogini 

52769. 
Auf    befehl    der    kaiserin ! 

52770. 
Bub  odor  miidel.     5359. 
<  'asimirs  himmelfahrt. 

6374.  6375. 
Mme.  Serafin.     27220. 
Majesliit      -IMimi.        27557. 

2755S. 
A(-rbu(eue     stadt.      48851a- 
4885  le. 
Granlund      ((}.      S. )        Retired 

suffragette.     39142. 
Gransback    (H.  L. )    jr.     Uphol- 
sterers.    49517. 
Grant  (A.)  : 

Impostor.     21048. 
Jersey  lilys.     22627. 
Merry -go-i-ound.     29237. 
Grant   (A.  W.)     His  wife's  vis- 

itoi-.     19869. 
Grant     (A.     Y. )       Bappaccini's 

dan.ghter.     38478.      - 
Grant  (C.)     Spring  lock.    43(!54. 
Grant  (C.  B.)  : 

Cathode  rays.     6464,  6465. 
Exile  of  Erin.     13216. 
rjermaii    wandei'er,    Schnei- 
der.    1(5202. 
Harp  of  Erin.     18242. 
Parson  Bu.gliouse.     35,371. 
lio'nance  of  Santa  P.arbara. 

30807. 
Widow  &  the  tramp.   .50802.   ! 


".99. 


twice? 


36569. 
42763. 

sislei-. 

iV;      Gloomy      Gas. 

Egypt's        London 
girls.     25667. 
queens.     31038. 
31216. 
laiety    girls. 


Grant   (C.  T.)  : 

Agoracritus  of  Paros. 

Antyllus.     1652. 

Is  it  best  to  marrv 
22086. 

Numerian.     33152. 

Plumville  reformer. 

Sleeples.s  sentinel, 
tirant   (C.  W.)  : 

Buster        Brown'.-^ 
5617. 

Happy 
18143. 

Little 
gaiety 

Mormon 

Moulin  Rouge. 

New    London 
32411. 

Pat    White's    gaiety    girls. 
35516. 

Twentieth   centurv    models. 
47435. 
Grant  (E.  W.)  : 

Divorce  cohjny.     11034. 

Doimybrook  colleen.     53440. 

Everj-  dog — his  day.    13112. 

(Jood  night  nurse.     17101c. 

Let's  elope.     25130. 

Louina.     26388a. 

Masque   of   the   red   death. 
28631. 

Maw.     28887. 

Xursey.     33165a. 

<3dd  (rick.     33271. 

Tattooed  lady.    45167a. 

\\'iH  tV;  tlie  deed.     51025. 
Grant  ((i.)     Father  &  the  girli^. 

13833. 
Grant  (H.  C.)  : 

AutomobiJing.     249-!. 

In  the  same  lioat.     21496. 
Grant   (H.  D.)  : 

Bear  &  the  girl.     3166. 

I>ummy.     12032. 

For  the  kin.g.     14933. 

Girl  &,  the  soldier.     16454. 

Ivive  wire.     25954. 

Pair  of  dumnu'es.     35086a. 

Royal  lover.     401.54. 

Soldier's  .soa.     43110. 


a         hu.sband. 
Encore.     12689. 


Ti-aiaing 
46764a. 
Grant  (H.  N.) 

Grant    (J.  B.)  : 

Congress.     8264. 
Mystic  isle.    31863. 

Grant  (Lawrence)  : 

After  20  years.    534. 
Arms  of  Aphi-odite. 
Chandelier.     6681. 
Final  arbiter.    53643. 
Heart  of  gold.    18467 
Nerve.     32250. 


1894. 


3098 


INDEX 


Grant    ( Lawreuce )  — Continued. 

Twickenham       peerage. 
47472. 
Grant  (Leila)     See  Cullingford 

(L.  G.) 
Grant  (Le.slic)     Fate.     13792. 
Grunt   (Lillian)  : 

His  affinity.    19041. 

Whitliei-  thou  goest.    50594. 
<;rant   (N.)  : 

Blue  blood.     4358. 

Fairy'.s  fortune.    13422. 

Lady  Jemima.     24439. 
Grant     (Mrs.     P.     G.)       Moral 

right.     30999. 
Grant    (P.    H.)      Gallant   (39th. 

157S4. 
Grant   (P.S.)     Return  of  Odys- 

.seu.s.     39188. 
Grant  (R.  S.)  : 

Colonel.    7886. 

Princess  Toto.    374(j3. 
Grant     (Lady    Sybil)       Photo- 
graph frame.    36172;i. 
(Jrant   (T.  E.)  : 

Death      sentence.        10285, 
10286. 

Detective.      10612. 

Overland  ltd.    34962. 

Pro.secutiug  atty.    37735. 

War-path.     49599. 
Grant  (W.  W.)  : 

Defeated.     10374. 

Great  choir.     17372. 

Heirs  alfia  nee.    18691. 

Remorse.     39023. 
Gi-juitham   (A.  von  H. )  : 

Dido.     10837. 

Leila.     25025. 

Memories.     29094. 

Reine  Blanche.    38978. 

Years  after.     .52053. 
Granville  (D. )     Light  &  shade. 

25361b. 
Granville     (E.)' Three    uraces. 

45966. 
Granville  (H.)     See  Grant  (H. 

D.) 
Granville  (T.)  : 

Aeronaut.     401. 

Hold-up.     19965. 

Gnce  a  thief.    33969. 

Star  l)out.     43773. 

Systeu).    44882. 

Yellow  streak.     .52086b. 
Grapewin   (C.  E.)  : 

Above  the  limit.     S4.  85. 

Annie  Hart's  rough  riders. 
1562. 

Annie  Hart's  Yankee  Doo- 
dle girls.     1563. 

Awakening  of  Pipp.     2.567. 

Country  boy.    8734. 

Girl  from  Vassar.    16.542. 

Mr.  Pipp.     30236. 


Grapewin    (C.    E. ) — Continued. 
Mum      Bla's      extra      dry. 

31345. 
Perry  Hinkle's  son.    35952. 
l»oughkeepsie.    3690Sc. 
Stuck.     55465. 
Graselli    (F.)      Dorette.     11461. 
Grass   (M.  N. )      Proposals  a  la 

carte.    37728a. 
(irass    (S.   xV.)      Four   spans  of 

life.    15179. 
Grassby   (B.)    Highball.    19396. 
Grasset     (B.)       Deitx     Helene. 

10643. 
Grasset.  (P.)     Jeaunine.   22584. 
Grassman  (D.)     Two  pills  in  a 

box.     47746. 
Gratal      ( .J. )      M  a  1 1  r  a  t  a  d  a. 

27658a. 
Grattan     (H. )       See     Plunkett 

(H.  W.  G.) 
Grattan   (H.  P.)  : 

Convict's  wife.     8437,  8438. 
Nobody's  fortune.    32954. 
Grattan  {Mr.s.  H.  P.)     Nobody's 
fortune.     32954. 

Grattan  (L.)  : 

Back  to  Hoe  town.    2747. 

Cell   no.  7.     6579. 

Dreaniona.    11787. 

Her  first  great  piirt.    18988. 

.rust  married.    23376. 

Once  a  thief.     54792. 

Red  cross  ball.     55127.  ■ 

Rocking  the  boat.     .55190. 

Sliorn  laml).    42166. 

Suspicious  of  hubby.    55495. 

To  a  tinish.    46356. 

Two  on  the  red.     47736. 
Gralton    (PL   C.)  : 
I  Magic   idol.     27367a. 

Mr.      Inrigbt      in      wrong. 
;  30194. 

Gran  (H.)  : 

Falstaff.     13548. 
Manon  Lescaut.    28091. 
Pearl-tishers.     35724. 
Grau      (I.)        Power     of     love. 
36962. 
'  Grau       (.1.) 
12808a. 
Grau    (xM.) 
Grau     (T.) 

36962. 
Grau  r>elgado   (.T. )     Tercer  de- 
monio.     45394. 

Grauman  (S.)  : 

Traffic  &  life  in  the  under- 
world.    46705a. 

Twenty  minutes  at  the 
Panama  exposition. 
55691. 

Twenty  minutes  in  Coffee 
Diin's.     5.5692. 


Entre      llamas. 

Cinderella.      7346. 
I'owei'     of     love. 


Grauman   (S. ) — Continued. 

Twenty     minutes     on     the 
Barbary  coast.    47450. 
Grauso       (  R.  )         Suffragette. 

44398. 
Gra vault     (P.)       Ma     tante    d" 
Houtleur.     26999a. 

Graves    (A.  P.)  : 

New  production.     32440. 

Postbag.     .36879a,  36879b. 
Graves  (B.  O.  T.)  : 

Alboin   &   Rosamond.      708. 

Conquest.     8290. 

Heletian  prince.     187.50. 

Lydia.     26961. 

Steaiin"   a    cliickeii.     4.3843. 
Giaves    (C.)     Mother  of  three. 
31167. 

Graves  (C.  L.)  : 

(Golden  Gate.     169.55. 
Old  parsonage.    33601. 
S<. idler's  trust.     43114. 
Sure.     44628. 
'J'erry,  the  swell.     45445. 
Wonder  chihl.     51649. 
Grjr>  es    (  E. )      L  o  u  e  1  v  dee  p. 

26124. 
Graves    (E.    K.)     Fairy    &   the 
ladies    of    the    White    House. 
53589. 
(Jraves     (E.    L.)      Cocked    hat. 

7752. 
Gnives      ( i'l      M.)      Biinln!      of 

Bombay.     3901. 
firaves    (G.    L.)      W  a  n  t  e  d,    a 

liero.     49510. 
(Ji-aves    (ID      Sultan    .d'    Suiu. 

4-1478. 
Graves  (H.  :m.)  : 
Alibi.     776. 
Back-fire.     2734a. 
Brains  plus.     52974. 
Chips  of  chance.     711-5. 
Co-operatoi's.     8463. 
Cycle.     9527a. 
D  i  s  a  p  p  o  i  n  t  e  d  wmnau. 

10912a. 
Dorotliy  in  Wis.     .53446. 
Fight  for  reform.    14177. 
Goodly-goody's    d  a  u  g  h  ter. 

53815. 
Hot-hoiis'^  flowei-.     .5397(5. 
:\Iemory"s  door.     29097:1. 
Seola's    romance.     .5.5280. 
Skarbei-'s    r  e  t  r  i  b  u  t  i  <>  n. 

12645a. 
Sylvan  ci-ucible.     44844b. 
Wehling  force.     55864. 
Wheii    r\I(>dkin    came    back. 
.50271a. 
Graves    (I.   L.I     Reincarnation. 

38973a. 
Graves   (L. )      Hei-  honor  iV:  l:er 
offsi>ring.     19018. 


3099 


INDEX 


Giavess   (R.  A.)  : 

Pareutage    of    John    Darr. 

35292. 
Prof.  Kiistellar.     37633. 
Graves  (R.  H.)     His  rich  rela- 
tion.    19790. 
Graves      (R.      O. )     Waterway. 

49703. 
Graves     (S.     H.)     Chadyeane. 

6619. 
Gravier  (.T.)  : 

Droit  de  mort.     11841b. 
Reines  de  rois.     38981. 
Rouge  est  mis  !     40061. 
Gray : 

Reversed    version    of    Tlie 

i-ight  road.     3926."). 
Riglit  road.     39438. 

Gray    (B.)  : 

Adventures  of  a  liard  boiled 

egg.     345. 
P>aclc    to    the    booby-liateh. 

2750. 
P.ally-lioo  man.     2868. 
Belle  of  Shady  lane.     3422. 
(.'amping     on     the     border. 

5966. 
Counsellor     O'Hara.     8651. 
Curse  of  a   nation.     53316. 
Customs  inspector.     9517. 
Even  exchange.     13079. 
Female  globe-trotter.  14019. 
Gilhoolev's  debut  in  society. 

16365. 
Girl  from  Chicago.     16485. 
Her  new  partner.     19085. 
His    dream    of    Cleopatra, 

19598. 
How    Larson    yuiuped    his 

yob.     20497. 
In  a  foreign  port.     21066. 
Little    game    of    spooning. 

25689. 
Little     heiress     of     Cross- 

Roads.     25716. 
Man  from  N.  Y.     27799. 
Mrs.  Blossom  of  Mo.     30312. 
Mrs.  Skin)p  on  tlie  suffrage 

question.     30459. 
Night  in  the  cellar.    32704. 
( )ff  the  beaten  track.    33314. 
I'owwow  man.     37015. 
Romance  of  real  life.  39804. 
Satchel  carrier.     40831. 
Sire,  .son  »S:  ilie  girl.    42558. 
Sijldier  boy  &  the  city  girl. 

43066. 
Travelers.     46863. 
Widow    &    the    gold    mine. 

.50801. 
Wrong  Mr.  Corbett.    51889. 
Yegged  man.     56024. 
Yens  Yenson   from  Yer.sey. 

52096. 
Gray    (C.)      Scr  P:irk    (C.   C). 


Gray  (C.  H.)     Chips.     7114. 
Gray    (C.   W.)     Ward  16  east. 

49607. 
Gray   (David)     Sphinx.     43519. 
Gray    (Dorothy)  : 

One  woman.     34121. 
Too  much  Smith.     46547. 
Gray  (E.)     Adventures  of  Pin- 

(tcchio.     362. 
Gray    (E.  H.)     Kid.     23657. 
Gray     (E.     M.)      Red    liarvest. 

38739. 
Gray   (E.  T.)  : 

(Jase  of  spoons.     6347. 
Varsity  coach.    48715. 
Winning  of  Fuji.     51170. 
Gray  (F.  W.)    IMusical  bell  boy. 

31416. 
(Jray     (G.     M.)     Body     guard. 

4472. 
Gray   (H.  D.)  : 

Call  of  Bohemia.     5885. 
Hannibal.     18093. 
Gray     (H.    W.)     co.     Sacrifice. 

56086. 
Gray  (J.  H.  D.)     Saving  a  man. 

40890. 
Gray    (.J.   O.)  : 
Again.     553. 
Antichrist.     1609,    1610. 
In  London's  midst.     21224. 
King's  peril.     23986,  23987. 
Queen     of     the    mutineers. 

38074. 
Sleep  of  love.    42741. 
Gray     (J.    T.)       How's    Edna? 
20518a-20518c. 

(L.  C.)     Culls.     933Sa. 


Unexpected    fare. 
Browning  court- 
Without     a 


Grav 
Gray     (RI.) 

48289. 
Gray   (M.  C.) 
ship.     5337. 
Gray      (M.     O.) 
home.     51315. 
Gray      (N.)        Paid      in      full. 

35056. 
Gray    (N.  D.)  : 

Key  to  the  closet.     23640. 
Lmiatic.     26929. 
Quits.     38228. 
Tower  man.     46638. 
Gray     (N.    M.)       M\isical    bell 

boy.     31416. 
Gray    (T.  J.)  : 

Beauty  shop.     3241. 
Between   decks.     3662a. 
Box  ofiice  man.     4813a. 
Fla.sh-light      from      vaude- 
ville land.     1447S,  14479. 
Ma.gazine  man.     27331b. 
Marriage.     28361. 
Married  by  mail.     28442. 
Music   (or  nioosic'k)   school. 

314071>. 
Hide   ligb.ts.     42237. 


Gray   (T.  J. ) —Continued. 

Wise    guy    &    the    rumuiv. 
51237. 
Gray   (Thomas)  : 

Making  good.     27618. 
War  correspondent.    49580. 
Gray    (Tyndall)      Little  girl  at 

play.     54286. 
Gray    (W.)      Dinkle  &.  Winkle. 

10873. 
Gray    (W.   B.)      Volunteer   or- 
ganist.    49270,  49271. 
Gray    (Vv^.   F.)  : 

New  tramp  in  town.   32474. 
2  &  3  polka-dots.     52416. 
Gray     (W.    R.)       Emancipated 
woman.     12568. 

Gray    (W.  W.)  : 

My  Aunt  Sally.     31490. 
Nobody's  moke.     32956. 
Grayson      (P.)        Scarlet     um- 
brella.    41001. 
Grayson  (T.  J.)     Philip  Renei- 

sen.     36136. 
Grazel,    P^'reger    &    co.      In    the 

.stormy   days.     21521. 
Grazer     (A.    F. )     co.      Francis 

Bacon.     15257. 
Grazer  (E. )     Going  into  vaude- 
ville.    16855. 
Graziauo    (B.)      Ouore    e    ven 

(letta.     34230a. 
Greason    (M.    A.    &    S.)      New 

England  folks.     82365. 
Great      Lafayette.      Corona. 

8558. 
Great  western  prtg.  co.    Green- 
eyed  monster.     17563. 
Greau  (H.  de)     See  De  Greau. 
Greaves     ( A. )       S  y  m  p  a  t  h  y. 

44863. 
Greaves  (J.  R.)  Secret  of 
Green  Lake  academy.  41331a. 
Grebma  (G.)  See  Amberg  (G. ) 
Greebe  (J.)  Golly wog.  17043. 
Greeley    (A.  W.)  : 

Cupid's    flier    in    Wall    st. 

9430. 
Divorce.     11020. 
I]dith's  divorce.     12243. 
His   lordship.      19705. 
In    the    grip    of    a    crime. 

21421. 
It   happened    at    Waycross, 

Ga.     22201. 
When     an     empress     loves. 
50196. 
Greeley    (H.)  : 

Man  from  the  moon.  27816. 
Whopper.     50710. 
Greely    (M.   A.)      Chronothana- 

toletron.     .53105. 
Green     (A.)      Birthdav    revela- 
tion.    .'^970. 
Gn\-n    (A.   P..)      Mnn.     2770S». 


3100 


INDEX 


Greeu   (A.  K.)     See  llohlfs  (A. 
K.   G.) 

< liven    (B.)  : 

Belle     of     the      footlights. 

3431. 
Queen  of  vaudeville.  38089. 
(Ji-een   (B.  .T. )   Shirt-waist  man. 
42135. 

(Jieen    (C. )  : 

Before  &  then  after.     3280. 
Cau.uht,   a   hurglar.     6491. 
.lockey  &  a  tout.     22793. 
.Mickey's    revenge.      22796. 
(liiHMi       ( D.       M.)         Nordeck. 

;-53(»07. 
(ireen     ( E.    B. )       Hope    ladder. 

30915. 
<Jreen   (E.  F.)      Mina.     29707. 
( ;  rpeu    ( F. )  : 

TMng   dong.      10872. 
Farrago.      13698. 
(ireen    (F.  A. )  : 

In  non.sense  land.     21256. 
Shirt-waist   man.     42135. 
<;reen    ( F.    K.)      Mathews'    old 

partner.     28792. 
(Ireen     (H. )         Town      fool. 

4<;648,  466.50. 
( ireen     (H.    ('.)       Magic    pills. 

27381a. 
(ireen    ( H.    (i.)       Snow    White. 

42908. 
(li'*H-n     (H.    .1.)      Almost    mar- 

iled.     972. 
(ireen   (I.  F.)     T'sliei-.     55752. 
(Ireen    (.1.    E. )      (^)uei'n    of    the 

Jungles.     38067. 
(ireen     (J.     F. )       Chorus     girl. 

7149. 
(Ireen      {.).     K.)        Home     run. 

20038. 
(iieen    (L. )    Two  sisters.  47776. 
(Ireen     ( L.    M.)       (Ireat    Hogg 

diamond.     17406. 
(Ii-eeii     (M.)       Janesville    fair. 

54101. 
(irfH^n    (M.    W.)      Women    who 

did.     51616,  .51617. 
(ireen    (P.)  : 

Forest    Mardeii.      14995a. 
.Maria   Magdalena.     2823Sb. 

(Ireen    (R.   L.)  : 

.Mv    amit    from    Boggsville. 
31488. 

Norton's    returu.      33037. 

Only   woman.     34229. 

i'ower  of  love.     36965. 

Syh.     448.35. 

X'ulturf'  maiden.     49332. 
(ireen     (S.)     Chinatown    after 
(hirk.     7080. 

(Iret-nbank  (H.)  : 

(Mrcus  gii-1.     7408. 
(leislia.     1()013.  16014. 


Greenbank   (H.) — Continued. 

Greek  slave.    17547. 

Mirette.     29806,  29807. 
Greenbank   (P.)  : 

After  the  girl.     503a,  503b. 

Autuuni  manoeuvres.     2501. 

Belle     of     Brittanv.     3400, 
3401. 

Ciugalee.    7308. 

Country  girl.     8763. 

Dancing     mistress.     9731a, 
9732. 

Earl  ik  and  tlie  girl.    12125. 

Girl  from  Utah.     16539. 

Lady  Madcap.     24462. 

Lady   of   Lyonesse.     24480. 

Man  the  lifeboat.     27958. 

Messenger  boy.     29311. 

Mousm^.     312.53. 

New  Aladdin.     32316. 

Orchid.     34305. 
.  Our  Miss  Gibbs.     34716. 

Persian     princess.     35961— 
35963. 

I'lanter's  life.     36442. 

Princess  Caprice.     37402. 

Quaker  girl.     37951,  37952. 

(iuakeros.    37958a. 

Scarlet    sunshade.     40998a. 

Spring  chicken.     43646. 

Three  kisses.     45977. 

Three  little  maids.     45980. 

Tina.     46279a. 

To-night's  the  niglit.  46.500b. 

Toreador.     46574. 

Two   little    Michus.     47674. 
Greenbaum  (A.  A.)     Moonshine 
namntain.     309.59. 

Greenbamn   (.T.  L. )  : 

Two  games.     47614. 
Woman's    struggle.     51.579, 
51580. 
Greenbaum    CM.)     llong  broth- 
ers in  a  little  hit  in  baseball. 
39887. 
Greenbaum      (M.      E.I     Wild 

night.     55944. 
Greenberg    (A.)     I^ost   my   last 

live  in  poker.     26326a. 
Greenberg      (G.)     King      Solo- 
mon's judgment.     23911. 
Greenberg    (H.)     King.     23724. 
Greenberg  (H.  L. )     Eye  for  an 

eye.     132S2a. 
Greenberg  (J.  H.)  : 
Regret.     38929. 
Stray  shot.     44107. 
Greene     (A.     D.  t     Via     motor- 
boat.     48920. 
Greene  (B.  A.)     liubbles.    .5372. 
Greene    (B.    J.)     Bit    o'    furze 

blossom.     3994. 
Greene  (C.  D.)  : 

No  castle  in  the  air.    328,58. 
Woi-rv  &  woi-!v.     51800. 


Greene    (C.  M.)  : 

Business  woman.     5602. 

Chine-se  invasion.     7089. 

Chonita.     7131. 

Christmas     on     Blaekwells 
Island.     7239. 

Desert.     10535. 

Dispensation.     10963a. 

Dublin  liglds.     11908. 

Forgiven.     1.5020. 

Freaks   of   fortune.     15304. 

Golden  giant.     16957, 

Hans,  the  l)oatman.     18118. 

High  roller.     19423. 

Hour  at  home.     20375. 

It  is  the  law.     22219. 

Maximilian.     28890. 

Mliss,    a    romance    of    Red 
Mountain.     30544,    30545. 

Nazareth.     32105. 

Nemo.    32220. 

Night  with  the  burlesquers. 
32753. 

Nora  mnclu-ee.     32997. 

Old  hen  &  1  chicken.  33500. 

Our  daughters.  34596. 

P6ti,  the  vagabond.  36028. 

Pico.  36233. 

Red  spider.     38805. 

Schemes.     41049. 

Shadows  of  Shiloh.     41717. 

Sharps  &  flats.     41958. 

Straws.     44100. 

Terrible  malady.     4.5417. 

Trunk  mystery.     47266. 

Vale  of  Avoca.     48623. 

Widder.     50786. 
Greene      (D.     .1.)     Hil)ernians. 

19353. 
Greene       (E.       .J.)     Ivv      Otis. 
22282. 

Gri^'ue  (F. )  : 

C.upid  &  Psyche.     9369. 
Mr.      Punch      of      Tovdom 
Town.     30247. 
Greene  (F.  E. )     Fickle  fortune. 
14113. 

Green    {F.  N. )  : 

Speaking  of  Adam.    43451a. 

Ultimate  American.     47907. 

Greene     (F.    S.)     Law    of    tlie 

tribe.     24872a,  24872b. 
Greene    (F.  A'. )    //■.     Violaters. 

49094. 
Greene  (G. )    IVIoonliglit  sonata. 
30952. 

Greene  (H. )  : 

Love  that  lives.     2662.5a. 
Malingerer.     27645. 
Trained  nurse.     46763. 
Up  against  it.     48469b. 

Greene  (H.  A.)  : 
Evens.     .53560. 
Sacrifice.     404.52a. 


3101 


IN"DF-X 


Greene    (H.  A) — ('ontlnuad. 
They     didn't     understand. 

45755a. 
Toreadora.     55628. 
Greene   (H.  C.)  : 
Father.    13815. 
Pageant  of  Boston.     .35039. 
Pontius  Pihite.     36785a. 
Thgophile.    45710a. 
(Jreene      (H.      E.)        Tempest. 

45268. 
Greene  (H.  M.)  : 

As  a  man  thinketh.     1999. 
Katy    did    &    Katy    didn't. 

23536. 
Miss  Strange.    30032. 
Selling  price.     41437. 
Witne.ss.     51323a. 
Greene  (J.  A.)     Under  a  cloud. 

48084. 
Greene   (.7.  H. )  : 

P>eautiful      Mrs.     P.ullaniy. 

3214a. 
Crazed   hv   millions.     9029. 
Eyes  of  the  idol.     13293. 
His  pii)e.     19779. 
Lone  woman.     26123. 
She's  his  wife.    42010. 
Greene  (L. )     Amer.  boy.     1168 
Greene  (K.  I>. )    Titles  &  money 

46340. 
(Jreene    (S.)  : 

Against  the  law.     .561. 
Roland  &  Elvii-a.    .39749. 
Tragedies  of  errors.     46709. 
'Iroene    (S.  P.   M.)      Power  lot. 

36940. 
<ireene  (W.)     Chamiiion.     6653. 
Greene  (W.  H.)  Maid  of  Turke- 
stan.    27503. 
Greene  (VV.  J.)     I.,ord  of  Coole- 

vyn.     26213. 
Greenfield    (B.)  : 

Ole  Evenson.  .33683. 

Ole.    the    Swede    detective. 

33690a. 
Path    of    scarlet    shadows. 

.54892. 
Phyllis  Lane.     36189a. 
Greenfield    (T-.  D. )     Gonnsellor. 

8648. 
Greening   (C  M.)  : 

Hand  up.     180.54a. 
Lolimo.     260S5a. 
Tadilie  &  the  big  adventure. 
44909a. 
(Greening   (E.  :M.)      Doublejife. 

11529a. 
(Jreening  &  co..  ltd.     Henry  of 

Navarre.     18908. 
(Jreenleaf  (S.)     Dr.  Fly.   11143. 
Greenough   (J.  B.)  : 

Queen  of  hearts.     .38029. 
Uds.'   &    the    ring.      39947a, 
.".99  4S. 


Our    uncle 
34794. 
Self   accusa- 

Cost.    8609. 


5463. 


cigarettes. 


(G. 


Greensf elder    (H    L.)      Where 

there's  a   will.     50404a. 
Greensfelder   (J.  S.)     Bride  of 

Bergamo.     -5059. 
Greenstreet     fS.)      Penalty    of 

graft.    35828. 
Greenwald    (D.)   Ux  father  the 

kike.  31538a. 
Greenwald  (^L) 
from  the  West. 
Greenwald  (S.) 
tion.  41421a. 
Greenwood  (C.) 
Greenwood  (E. )  : 

Bunch  of  cigarettes. 
Cigarettes.    7332. 
Package       of 
35012. 
Greenwood  (F.)     See  Miles 

G.) 
Greenwood  (F.  L. )  : 
Mischief.     29844. 
Gur  daughters.    34597. 
r»hoebe.     .36155. 
Sweet  sixteen.     44766. 
Greer  (.T.)     Cab  86.    5761. 
Greer    (JI.  A.)      Pictures  from 

the  old  time  South.     36245. 
Greet   (B.)  : 

As  you  like  it.     2033. 
Comedy  of  errors.    8062. 
.Julius  Caesai-.     23232. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29145. 
.Midsummer   night's  dr(\im. 

29475. 
Temjiesl.      45262. 
Greet   (M. )    Xewivweds.     32-558. 
Greet  (W.)  : 

S<-hulamite.     41128. 
Silver  slipper.     42419. 
Talk  of  the  town.     45004. 
Greeven     (E.     A.)       Casanova. 

6313. 
(4reey  (E.)  : 

College  belles.     7824.' 
Geier-Wally.      16011. 
Our  college  belles.     34569. 
Our  college  boys.    34570. 
Rival  belles.     39.535-39.5.89. 
Rival  claims.     39544. 
Stepm.ithers.     4.3876. 
Third  estate.    45805. 
Thirty       A'eai-s'       mvsterv. 

45839. 
Two  kisses.     47664. 
Fncle  Abner.    47933.  47934. 
A'endome.     48787. 
Greey    (E.  M.)  : 

College  belles.    7824. 
Our   college  belles.      34569. 
Rival   belles.     39.536-39.539. 
Uncle  Abner.     47934. 
Gregg     (A.)        Night     before 
Christmas  as  observed  in  the 
Owen  family.     ,32660. 

3102 


Gregg    (A.    E.)      Quest   of   the 

holy  grail.     38150. 
Gregg  (H.  A.)     Little  vagrants. 

25923. 
Gregor    (L.   R. )      .Jonrnalisten. 

23062a. 
Gregori  (111.)  : 

Haschisch.     18282. 
Strauss.  44093. 
Gregory   (Augusta,  lady)  : 
Dorvorgilla.     10525. 
Full  moon.     15657. 
Gaol  gate.     15884. 
Golden  apple.     53807. 
Hyacinth  Halvey.     20746. 
Image.     20990. 
Irish      folk-history      plays. 

21984. 
.lackdaw.     22377-22379. 
Kiltartan  Moliere.    23704. 
Kincora.    23711. 
Losing  game.     26257. 
Now   comedies.     32.345. 
Rising  of  the  moon.    6967a, 

39517. 
Spreiiding  the  news.  43639. 
Traveling  man.     46871. 
ruiconi     from     the     stars. 

48320,   48321. 
\\  hite  cockade.     ."0499. 
Workhouse   ward.     51725. 
f;i'egory    (E.)  : 

Held  bv  a  thn-ad.     18698. 
Ciider   (h<<   stars.      48217. 
Gii'^-orv        (F.       .M.)  Fau.st. 

]:!902m.   1390-_M.. 
Gregory       (11.)         lutni-rupted. 

2is'_>.S. 
iiregoi-y     (I.    A.    P..    lady)      Sec 

Gregory    (Augusta,    lady) 
Gregory     (J.     H. )       Police    re- 
porter.    36(>70a. 

Gregory    (J.  M.)  : 
Exodus.      13228. 
.ludgment  seat.     23171. 
Speed   way.     43494. 
Gregory    (.f.   N.)      Blood   of  hi.-! 

ancestors.     4297. 
<!regory    (L. )  : 

Birth  of  a  hero.     3952. 
Camp's  first  j>iano.     .5971. 
(iregoi'v    (M.    D.  I      Castlefon's. 

6433. 
Gregory      (Margaret)        Gald.'ii 

apple.     .53807. 
Gregory      {Sister     Mary)        Ex 

tenebris  lumen.     13178c. 
Gregory   (P.)     Girl  at  the  fort. 

53775. 
Gregston    (\V.   A. )  ; 

Head,  vet  liviniv.     10230. 
Idlewiid.       20896.     20897. 
(Jreig    (.1.    C.)      Social    cobweb. 
42953,   42954. 


INDEX 


< ;  !•  ('  i  n  I'  r    ( 1;. )      Liebeskonig. 
(Jreiuer       (P.      S.)        Capitola. 

t;or)8. 

CrtMiier  &  Pleiffer : 

IMszipliii.     53420. 

NeiilaiKl   A.   (J.     32283. 
';i'.'in'/    (It.)  : 

FA  i]t'K  ( '(iluiiihus.     53504. 

Lotzeii    t:i}4V    von    Pompeii. 
25171. 

'I'huruhaclierin.     46128. 

VV^i-Kaiigeuheit.     48801. 
(hejois    (H.)      AttacM.     2334. 
<;relle    (F.)      Biihne  \in*l   welt. 

5400. 
( ;  i-eiiioiit     ( H. )       H  e  r  o  il  i  a  s. 

19279. 
Crendon    (  \<\)  : 

I'll  fair   sex.     48303. 

Wil!  he  coiiie  haekV    55948. 
(Jrenee    ( K. )      Nisida.      52278. 
Cn'iiet-Daiicoiui    (E.)  : 

Agrale.    COO. 

Aswassinee.     2095. 

i  'hou-l)lan<-.     7159. 

(iailes  d)i  veiivage.     15772. 

Meudiaiit  damour.     29123. 

CiY'iiie    (B.)      Beelzebub.     3268. 

(;ien/J)ot<-n    (  Verlag  der)      Till 

l^uleiispiegel.     46210.   46210a. 

(Jivsai,'    (1<\  de)  : 

Bi-ide  shop.     5067a. 

Cora.     8486. 

I'hidiautresR.     12686. 

Cive  una  lake.     16689. 

Midiiighl;   kiss.      54507. 

Pnsserelie.      28415,    35444a. 

vSweethearts.     44789. 
(iiesao     (Mm.    F.    de)       Bride 

siiop.     .'.0G7a. 
(ireshain       ( F. )         lu      vvroug. 

21572a. 
(Irelheii    (<>. )      15,000    a    year. 

.52529. 
(Jietscher       (P.)         Faschings- 
'/iiuber.      13700. 

(iivve    (O.)  : 

Bohemia  a  la  mode.     4491. 

Flsa's  relatives.     12548. 

I  lis      bro(  her's      keeper. 
19574. 

How  men  are  made.   20503. 

Marie's  sweetheart.    28269. 

Militant  god.     29571. 

New    religiim.     32449. 

Sans  culotle.     40717. 

Shrine   of  privacy.     42197. 

Soul  of  (Jinseppg.     43320. 
(ireve  lidio.  co.     Master  &  serf. 

28670. 
Oreville    (E.  E.)  : 

Cup  that  cheers.     9356. 

liuel  at  the  Chateau  Mar- 
sanac.     11956. 


(Ii-eville    (E.  E.)— Continued. 
Good       intentions,       but — 

17088. 
Leap-year  girl.     24937. 
Pasha's  wives.     35434. 
Realist.      38.583. 
SliiiUespeare.     41729. 
(;i-evill.>    iC.)      Kiglit   of   birth. 

.39431. 
(inwilk'      (11.)        Keo     Durand 

(A.   M.  ('.  F.) 
Cvey     (A.)       False     marriage. 

13.531. 
<Jrev    (10.  (J.)      His  last  mateh. 

19688. 
(J rev     (lOdwina)      ^ee   Webber 

(Mrs.   H.   P.) 
(frev   (Etbelwvnne)   See  Searle 

(k.) 

(Irey    (.T.    &    P.    de)      See    De 

Grey. 
(}rey   (J.  <1.)     Getaway.    16266. 
Grey   (M.)     Neweomes.     32549. 
Greyjouch     (E.    R.)       Collector 

of  autographs.     7816. 
(;ribl)in    (.1.  'P. )      Square  game. 

43682. 
Giibble   (G.  D.)     Mein  tiefstes 

l»eilei<l.     2906.5. 
<^<rieii    (]\[rf<.  .T.  T.)    Those  who 

sit  in  juduMient.     4589.5a. 
Grieves    (P..)      Invalid's  dream. 

21889. 
(irievos    (.1.)  : 

Mv     wile     wont     let     me. 

31738. 
Piiir   of   i>ench<'S.      3.5110. 
Parisian       belles.        35325, 


■i326. 


the      bnby? 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-91 


Who      owns 

.50645. 
Yorktown    &    Appoinnttox. 
.52130. 
Grieves     (.1.     S.)       Our     sunny 

southern  Ikmuc.     34785. 
GrilTa    (L.)  : 

Fabiola.     13301. 

Tjast      davs      of      Pompeii. 

24698. 
Tlobei't       lOmmet.         39630, 
39631. 
Griffcs    (.1.  ir.)  : 

Every   man    bus    bis    price. 

13120,  13121. 
Price  of  money.     37165. 
Wliite  tl:inio.     50515.  50516. 
Gritlin  (A.)  : 

College    hov    &     tlie    waif. 

7880. 
Friendlv  enemv.     154,51. 
His      soul's      ninte.     19821, 

19822. 
Tnfeinal  question.     21689. 
(Jriftin  (A.H.)     Marirnrethe  von 
b'andaii.     28207. 

3103 


Griffin  (A.  L.)  : 

Merry  wives.     29276. 
Mystery   of   Edwin   Drood. 

31841. 
Under  2  flags.     48229. 
Griffin  ( C. )      -See  Griffin  ( E.  C. ) 
Griffin  (G.  E.)  : 

Living  poi'traits  of  actors. 

25987. 
Supper  of  swords.     44611. 
Griffin  (O.  S.)     Headless  horse- 
man.    18412. 
Griffin  (E.  C.)  : 

Fire  escape  1  a.  m.    143<X>a. 
Forbidden  guest.     53679. 
Garden  of  illusions.  15897a. 
Ma's  principle.     28593a. 
Measure  of  a  man.     28991. 
Soul  &  the  sinner.     43306. 
To  rent  furnished.     46375a. 
Watch  the  clock.     49690ii. 
Watcher.     49601d. 
Griftin(F.  H.)      Viola.     490S9. 
Griffin  (G.)     Rivals.     1674(). 
Griffin    (G.    H.)     Revenged    by 

the  sword.     39253. 
Griffin     (G.    \V.    H.)      Failliiui 

Mike.     18444. 
Griffin   (H.)     Mai«l  of  Orleans. 

27489. 
Griffin   (H.  S.)     Revised  i>roof. 

39270,  39271. 
(Jriffin    (.L  R.)     Shall    llu-  men 

vote.     41924. 
Griffin  (J.  S.)     Eleanor.     123S8. 
Griffin  (L.  B.)  : 

Dolly  Muggins.     11280. 
Grandmother  (ilooni.  17207. 
Little  girl  in  a   big  woiid. 

25698. 
Modern      Mrs.      Malaproj). 

30634. 
Sweet  girl  graduate.   44717. 
Uncle  Sam's  surprise  party. 

48035. 
Union  station.     48339. 
Griffin     (O.    R.)     31emories    of 

'61.     29094a. 
Griffin  (R.)     Pastoral.     35.5021). 
Griffin  (T.  E.)     Her  baitpiues.-^. 
19009a. 

Griffin  (T.  J.)  : 

Mother-in-law.     31151. 

Mothers-in-law.     31 1 87. 

Nat  Turner.    32031. 

Searcliing       for        iustiee. 
41265. 
Griffin  pub.  co. : 

Living  portraits  of  actors. 
25987. 

Supper  of  swords.     4461 1 . 
Griffith  (B.  L.  C.)  : 

Cloudy  day.     7671 . 

For  her  sake.     14820. 

Forget-me-nots.    15013. 


INPEX 


Griffith   (B.  L.  C.)— Continued. 
Monologues     &     novelties. 

30834c. 
Plays        &        monoloques. 

36506a. 
Pro  tern.     37556. 
Reckoning.     38659. 
Rival  by  request.     39540. 
School   &   parlor   comedies. 

41096a. 
Slight  miscalculation. 

42779. 
Wanted,  a  valet.     49541. 
What  happened  to  Braggs. 

50078. 

Griffith  (D.  W.)  : 

Fool  &  a  girl.     14710. 
War.     49568. 
Griffith       (E.      M.)       Parasite. 

35279. 
Griffith  (F.)    Promoters.   37695. 
Griffith  (F.  C.)  : 

Dedlock  secret.     10360. 

Duke.     11973. 

From  the  cannon's  mouth. 

15581. 
Golden     butterfly-       10922, 

16923. 
Man  from  Maine.     27784. 
Moonbeams.     30943. 
Only  Ruth.     34216,  34216a. 
Practical  joke.    37017. 
Second       empire.        41282, 

41283. 
Southerner.     43393. 
Griffith  (F.  L.)  : 

All  for  gold.     840. 

By    the    sad    sea    waves. 

5723a. 
Fairies'  glen.     53588. 
Midnight         masqueraders. 

54508. 
Millionaire  girl.     29654b. 
My  wife's  husbands.   54666. 
Pork  packers.     55004. 
Rival  politicians.     39547a. 
Star  of  Cuba.     43781. 
Griffith  (G.  C.)  : 

All's  fair  in  love  and  poli- 
tics.    896a. 
Cupid    &     the    politicians. 

9378. 
Double  spy.    11547. 
Quid  pro  quo.     38195a. 
Griffith    (G.   K.)     Pot  of  basil. 

36897a. 
Griffith  (H.  I.  O.)  : 
Aftermath.     544c. 
Sea-urchin.    41231. 
Griffith  (H.  S.)  : 

Alarm  of  fire.     693. 
Borrowed  luncheon.     4677 
Burglar  alarm.     5509. 
Case  of  duplicity.    6327. 
Dumb  waiter.    12025. 


Griffith    (H.   S.)— Continued. 

Fallen  idol.     13501. 

For  love  or  money.     14874. 

Help  wanted.     18792. 

Large  order.     24650. 

Maid  to  order.     27505. 

Man's  voice.    28107. 

Merry    widow    hat.     29272. 

Minister's  wife.    29750. 

Psychological       moment. 
37774. 

Reflected  glory.    38863. 

Scarlet  bonnet.     40970. 

Sewing  society.     41641. 

Social     aspirations.     42945. 

Wrong  Miss  Mather.    51887. 

Wrong  package.     51894. 
(Iriffith    (L.)     In  Washington's 

time.     21566. 
<  Iriffith  (W.)     Muldoon  sees  the 
yacht  race.     31319. 

(Griffith  (W.  S.)  :  I 

If   Rachel    had    only    been  I 

born  a  boy.     20937a.  j 

Mrs.   Murphy's   disappoint-  • 

ment.    30415a.  I 

•  Iriffiths    (A.)     Rift  within  the 

lute.     39415. 
(Irifliths    (A.    A.)     Lost    voice. 

26368.  : 

Griffiths  (F.)  : 

Arabian  lovers.     1754a.  i 

Human  nature.     20612a. 
Lord  Eldred's  other  daugh- 
ter.    26200a. 
Paradise  lost.     35261.  : 

Pilgrim's  progress.    36305a. 
Placing  Paul's  play.  36422a. 
Shuttlecock.     42200a. 
Snubbing  of  Fanny.   42925a.  ' 
Criffiths    (F.   L.)     See   Griffith; 
(F.  L.).  i 

'h-iffiths  (T.  PL)     In  the  cause 

of  science.     21358. 
Griggs  (.1.  E.)     Flapjacks  Fen- 

nessey.     53655. 
Grignel   (E.  Lopez)     See  Lopez 

Grignel. 
Grigsby     (L.    A.)     Brigand    of 

Bellamar.     5105. 
Grigsby  (S.  K.)  : 

Isle  of  Karama.    22160. 
Magistrate.     27403. 
Grillet  (G.)  : 

Pantins.     35185. 
Pierrots.    36272. 
Rachel.     38299a. 
Grillparzer   (F.)  : 
Ahnfrau.     627. 
Des  meeres  uud   der  liebe 

wellen.     53391.  53392. 
Elga.     12464a. 
.Jewess  of  Toledo.     16184a. 
Konig  Ottokar's  gliick  und 
ende.    24210. 

3104 


G 

rillparzer 

(F.) — Continued. 

Konig 

von       Samarkand. 

24213. 

Libussa. 

25228. 

Medea. 

16184a. 

Sappho. 

40777. 

Stille  musik.     43903a. 
Grim  (C.  de)     See  De  Grim. 

Grim    (C.  L.)  : 

Baby  elephant.     2640. 
Mahommedan     m  y  s  t  e  r  y. 

27429. 
Prof.  G.  W.  Ryder  assisted 
bv    Miss    Ida    Brummel. 
37628. 
Grimau  de  Mauro   (E.)     Aguja 

hueca.     611. 
Grlmhall  (E.  B.)     Snow  queen. 

42901a. 
Grimes  (T.)     Si  Lootah.    4220S. 
(Jrimke  (A.  W.)    Rachel.   55094. 
Grimkg   (W.  H.)     Conscript  of 
Croisey  Yew.    8316. 

Grimm  (E.)  : 

His  name  is  Mud.     19741. 
King's  judges.     23974. 
(';rimni      (Hans)     Grobbelaars. 

17671. 
Grimm  (Henry)     Chinese  nuist 
go.     7092. 

Grimm    (J. )  : 

Claude.     7550. 
Fanny.     13640. 
Major  Horace.    27572. 
Nuggets.     33124. 
Uncle  Joel.     47978. 

Grimm  (J.  L.  K.  &  W.  K.)  : 

Clever  doctor.  7605. 
Dornroschen.  42750. 
Folk     tales    from    Grimm. 

14665. 
Frog  prince.     53808. 
Froschkonig.     15600a. 
Gamma  Grethel.     16965. 
Ivittle  Snow  White.     25883. 
Nietecito.     54711. 
Prince     Goldhair     &     the 

goosegirl.     37300. 
Princess     S  n  o  w  -  W  h  i  t  e. 

37458. 
Shoemaker     &     the     elves. 

20112. 
Snow   White   &    the    seven 

dwarfs.     42908a,  42909. 

Grimm  (L.)    Monologue.    30829. 
(Jrimthorpe  (.Tames)  pseud.  Sec 
Herzberg   (Sadie ) . 

Crinden  (W.  .L)  Hal  of  the 
Wynd.     17905. 

firinnell  (Mrs.  A.)  Faro.  13G93. 
1  (Jrinnell  (V.  B.)  Heroic  Dntch- 
'      man  of  '76.     19288. 

Grisnrt  (C)  Little  abbe.  25.578. 


immx. 


Grisier  (G.)  : 

Prix  de  beaute.    37545. 

Regiment.     38917. 
Giismer   (J.  R.)  : 

Humanity.     20628. 

Mademoiselle   Fifi.     27255, 

Simple  life.     42451. 

ITiider  (he  Red  cross.  4S194. 
(!i-issoni    (A.  G. )      Indian  prin- 

ce.ss.     21635. 
<;nst  (W.)     Boheme.     4487. 
Uriste(C.  B.)    Splinters.   43593. 
Griste  (L.  H.)     Bnnnie  &  Baby 
Bunting.     5496. 

Giiswold   (G.)  : 

Billie's  first  love.    3857. 
('onquest  conquered.     8297, 

8298. 
Double  game.    11523,  11524. 
His  Japanese  wife.     39666, 

19667. 
Mind  reader.    29713. 
My.stic  compass.     31860b. 
Stolen  courtship.     43924. 
(iriswold      (J.      H.)     Stranded 

medicine  show.     44031. 
<!robet    (H.)     Schauspiele,   von 

.fulius  Wolff.     41035a. 
Orodslvy    (I.)     AVhat  a   woman 

may  not  tell.     50046. 
(Jroeuevelt    (S.   B.)  : 
Mad  count.     27129. 
()tille,  the  octoroon.    34503. 
Groff    (A.)      Freedom.     15343. 
Groff    (M.    K.)      This    way    to 

happiness.     45851b. 
GrotT    (T.)  : 

Search-lights      of      Satan. 

41263. 
Shirt-waist    girl.     42133. 
Gr<igan   (W.  E.)  : 

Daughter  of  the  tumbrils. 

10014. 
Out  West.     34867. 
Groh    (E.  J.)     Chocolate  twist- 
ers.    7120. 
Groll    (A.)     Caterpillar  &  but- 
terfly.    6449. 
Groll     (G.    C.)       Why    women 

weep.     50760. 
Groll  man    (S.)      Eugene  Gram- 

mcmt.     13029. 
<irouell    (A.)      Opera   comique. 

34263. 
(hoome    (S.   H.)      Sneak  thief. 

42887a. 
<:ropp-Reade    (G.)  : 

('rowning     of     King     Bee- 
Zone.     9236. 
.foining  llie  privileged  few. 

22903. 
Philander.     36113. 
Polygamlst.     36756. 
(Jropper    (M.  H.)  : 

Man-made  law.     5M0."). 


Gropper  (M.  H.) — Continued. 
Outsnared.     54845. 
War.     49565a. 
Warren     liindsey,     M.     D. 
5584]. 
Gros  (R.)     King  of  Cockaigne. 

23828a. 
Grose       (A.      H.)         Professor 

Casey's   trials.     o7«;26. 
<;rosner    (S.   S.)  : 

Call  of  the  fathers.    5901a. 
Marrying      for       lu  o  n  e  y. 
28470a. 
(Jross    {Alrfi.  Alexander)    P.reak 

the  walls  down.     4!>75,i. 
Gross    (Anna)  : 

Aun'etta.      1304. 

At  the  dawn  of  the  reiuil)- 

lic.     2221. 
C  o  u  n  t  e  rf  e  i  t  e  r  s  &  l  he 

mayor.     8693. 
For  the  lienor  of  a    name. 

14929. 
Last     of     the     Mathesons. 

24739. 
Lord    Fancy    Jack.      26201. 
My  lord's  wife.     31634. 
Nachbai-(Mi     aus    1  n  d  i  e  ii. 

31891. 
Number  355.     33148. 
Thelma.     45690. 
Vestal    virgin.     48910. 
Gross    (B.)  : 

Behind   I  he  door.     3325a. 
Tliouglitless    move.      4,5912. 
ITnknown.     4S3(>7,   48368. 
Gross     (F.)       Liebe    Auguslin. 
25238. 

(4ross   (J.)  : 

Enath,     Ihe     gi-aiid     la  ma. 

12666. 
Itenunci.'ilion.      390,53. 
Gross      (P.)        1915      town      in 

i-evne.     56064. 
(Jross     (R.)       Nachbareu     aus 
Indien.     31891. 

Gross   (S.)  : 

Our      gentlemen       friends. 

34643. 
Perfect   angel.     35898. 
Gi'oss  (S.E.I     Merchant  prince 

of  Gornville.     29J91. 
Gi'oss     (W.)       Matinee     girl. 

28802. 
Gi-oss  (W.  L.)     We  love  &  ohev 

our   teiHher.      49814. 
Grosser  (L.  S.)     Befoi(>  women 

voted  in  Cal.     .528.50. 
Grossheini    (H.   S.)  : 
.Fournalists.     23070. 
Love  foi-   love.     26507. 
Gross!    (A.)  : 

Elmir-al-omara.      12510. 
'Dinnnalim'.      466.30. 

3105 


Grosskopf   (F.  C.)     To  &  from 

the  underwoi-Id.     46358. 
Grossman      (C.      H.)        Child. 

53128, 
Grossman    (S.)  : 

Brother's  sacrifice.     5308a. 
Sixth    commandment. 
42634a. 
Grossman     (S.    B.)       Woman's 

duty.     55995. 
(Jrossman   (S,  S,)  : 
Dollar.     ,53434, 
i'lii-im  players.    .37866. 
What's  tonight?     .50124. 
<iii>ssmann    ( F.   E.)      Banker's 

son.     2917. 
(Jrossmlth    (G.)  jr.: 

Girls  of  CJottenberg,  16675. 
Havana.     18319, 
New   Aladdin.     .32316. 
Peggy.     35797. 
Spring   chicken.      43646. 
(Jrossmith    ( L. )     Sealskin  coat. 

41249. 
(Ji-ossmilli     (\V.)      ('ommission. 

S132. 
(irosvenor    (A.    ,1.)       Betrothal. 

.•',614. 
Grosveut»r   (,l.)     Plaie  for  mer- 

rie  May  tyme.     54967. 
GrosKmann     (M.    1*.    E.)       loci 

iocosi.     21918. 
(Jroie'.sche      ((!.)      verlag.sbuch- 
liaudlung.      Deutsche    kfinig. 
10641. 
Grottliuss    (J.    E.,   freiherr  v.) 

Neuland  A.  G.    32283, 
Glove     (A.    H.)       Present    for 

Robbie  Delare.     37068, 
<iiove    (F.   C.)      Forget-me-not. 

15011. 
Glove     (K.    W.)       Belshazzar. 

.'t476. 
Gidver   (J.  H.)  : 
Art.     1937. 
Katz.     23542. 
That  rascal,  Pat.     45610. 
Zykes.      the     showman. 
.52411. 

G  rover    (L. )  : 

Alone  in  a  great  citv.    979. 
Battle    of    Coeur    D'Alene. 

3115. 
Beiden   waisen.     3347, 
Gad,    the   tomboy.      5787. 
(":iught     with     the     goods. 

6517, 
City,     7436, 

Dominick  Bayard.     11.329. 
Dooner's  trip.     114.36. 
Eugenic    mating.      13032b. 
Great  bond  robbery.  17362. 
Great   metropolis.     174.32. 
Great  scheme.     17464. 
II.  R.  H.  the  prince.    17858, 


INDEX 


Grover   ( L. )  —Continued. 

How    Brown    was    hypno- 
tized.    20470. 
How     to     get    a     divorce. 

20547. 
Lispet.     25570. 
•     Metropolis.     29330. 
Miglity  waters.     29529. 
Minister's  daughters.  29744. 
My  son-in-law.     31707. 
My     wife    won't    let    me. 

31739. 
Nadine.     31898. 
New       private       secretary. 

32439. 
Noble  son.     32932. 
One  of  the  Bayards.    34070. 
One   snf)wv   day   in  Idaho. 

34101. 
( )ur  boarding  house.   34545, 

34546. 
Our  wedding  day.     34799. 
Papa  Burleigh.     35206. 
Peugy,  the  tomboy.    35808a. 
liazzle-dazzle.     38542. 
lleuuirkable  hist,  of  Lispet. 

.39002. 
Sister's  devotion.     42602. 
Too  manv  husbands.    46528. 
Vale     of     Avoca.       48623, 

48624. 
Wardour.     49611. 
What's  the  matter  with  the 

Cobb  family?    50120. 
V\hen  the  cat's  away.  50305. 
Wolves    of    N.    Y.    51367, 

51368. 
7  and  last.     52428. 

r; rover  (L.)  jr.: 

Alone  in  a  great  city.    979. 
Aunt  Susan's  visit.     2431. 
(^nught     with     the     goods. 

6517. 
Great  bond  robbery.     17362. 
Great  metropolis.     17432. 
Mighty  waters.     29529. 
]Mv    wife    won't    let    me. 

31739. 
One  of  the  Bayards.    34070. 
Razzle-dazzle.     38542. 
^Vav  of  the  world.     49765. 
Wolves    of    N.     Y.     51367, 
51368. 
Grover       (S.)       Paul      before 

Agrippa.     35604. 
Groves    (('.)     Golden   wedding. 

17018. 
Grube    (.T.  H.)     Hiram  Sibley. 

19518. 
Griiher  (H.)  : 

Quicksand.     38191. 
Thirst.     45821. 
Which  is  which?     50419a. 
Wreckers.     51838. 


Griin      (H.)     Verkauf     Joseph 

nach  Egypten.     48869. 
Griinbaum  (F.)  : 

Frechling  15305,  15306. 
Ledige  gatte.    24973,  24974. 
Liebeswalzer.     25258. 
Prinzenjagd.     37493. 
Sturmidyll.     44301a. 
Zigeunerprimas.  52344- 

52346. 
Gruendler   (H.  F.)     Cartouche. 

6309. 
Griinecke    (Gothov-)     Sec   Got- 

hov-(Triinecke  ( — ) 
Gruenfekl    (M.)     Feast   of  Es- 
ther.    13952. 

Griinwald  (A.)  : 

Dame  in  rot.     9676,  9677. 
Dancing    Viennese.      9736, 

9737. 
Fiirstenliebe.     53730. 
Hoheit  tanzt  walzer.    19956, 

19957. 
Ideale        gattin.        20870b, 

20870c. 
Lachende  ehemann.     24302, 

24303. 
Lady  in  red.   24428,  24428a. 
Laughing  husband.     24820. 
Schone     Schwedin.     55252, 

55253. 
Vindobona,      du     herrliche 
stadt.     49077,  49078. 
Gruessner     (A.)      Resignation. 

39098. 
Gruet  (A.  F.  &  J.  B.)  : 

Circixs  day  in  Ga.     53181. 
Sam's  substitute.     40667a. 
Gruhler.     Hoopers.     20222. 
Gruisen     (E.     van)     See     Van 

Gruisen. 
Grumbine   (J.  C.  F.)     Lady  of 

the  white  rose.     24506. 
Grummann  (P.  H. )  : 

Rosenhagens.     40031. 
Twilight.     47476. 
Verlorene  paradies.    48871b. 
Grunbaum  (M.)     Sari.     40801:!. 

Grund  (O.)  : 

Damon  weib.     9615. 
Hinauf     zur      ehe.     1950<», 
19501. 

Grundy'  (S.)  : 

Bunch  of  violets.     5476. 
Esther  Sandraz.     12954. 
Fool's  paradise.     14752. 
Glass     of     fashion.     16730, 

16731. 
Haddon  hall.     17874. 
Head  of  Romulus.     18404. 
Late  Mr.  Castello.     24794. 
Old  .Tew.     33520. 
Pair  of  spectacles.     35118. 
Silver  shield.     42410. 


Grundy    (S.) — Continued. 

Sowing  the  wind.     434U5. 
Sympathetic  souls.     44861. 
Gruner     (H.    Bachmann-)     See 

Baclnnann-Gruner. 
Grunewald     (F.    L.)      Southern 

feud.     43372. 
Grunewald    (L.)     .Tenny   Wren. 

22611. 
Gruun       (H.)        In       woman's 

reign  A.  D.  2012.     21568. 
Gruse  (E.)     Spirit  of  the  woods. 

43579. 
Grussi  (A.  M.)      Star  of  ,lnc<,l). 

43785. 

Grute  (N.)  : 

Diamond  miser.     1076(5. 
Man  to  man.     27964. 
Missourians.     30098. 
Over  the  transom.     349.72. 
Witch      of      Wall      street. 
51275. 
Gruver    (S.   C.)     Daughters   of 

wisdom.     .53345. 
Gruzard      (J.     C.)     His     fate. 

19611. 
Grylls  (C.)  : 

Sara.    40781. 

Sara  Lyons.     40782. 

Grzybowski   (P.)  : 

Groesste  opfer.     17674. 
Kramer  &  co.    24239. 
Price  of  friendship.     371-56. 
Sacrifice.     40446. 
Gsantner    (O.   C.)    jr.     Folter- 
nicus.    astronomer   of   Thorn. 
46435a,  46435b. 
Guard    (S.)  : 

Babies  a  la  carte.    2624. 
Through      the      transojn. 
46105. 
Guard  (T.)  : 

Close  call.    7638. 
Retribution.     39167. 
Guardian  trust  <&  savings  bank 
of  Toledo.   I,  Edward  Gilbert. 
20792c. 
Guardiosi     (T.)_     See    Carson 

(W.  H.) 
Guasti   (A.)  : 

Rodope.    39708a. 
120  H.  P.    52477. 
Gubbins  (J.  P.)     Uncle  Abnev's 

daughter.     47935. 
Guckenheimer    (A.    S.)      Regu- 
lus,      the      Roman      senator. 
38937. 
Gudarian  (F.  J.)     Paradise  re- 
gained.   35267. 
Gudinsky     (B.)  : 
Mamma.     27674. 
Zadick.     .52265. 
Guelich   (M.  L.)     Eagle's  claw. 
12121a. 


3106 


INDEX 


Guelpli  (E.)     See  Waxman  {A. 

P-.) 
Guepner    (W.)      Locked    in    a 

dressmaker's  room.     26052. 
Giierin  (Elizabeth  W.  &  Eugenie 
de)     Love's  disguises.    2670L 
Guerin  (G.)  : 

Amorcage.    1341. 

Son  premier  voyage.  43227. 

Guerin  (J.)  : 

His      colour      saved      him. 

19583a. 
Soup  !  soup  !  soup  !     43345. 
Guerite  (L).    Pliver.    53661. 
Guerlac      (O.     G.)        Etincelle. 

13007. 
Guernsey   (A.  M.)  : 

To-day  «&  to-morrow.  46414. 
1492-1776,        5       centuries. 
52492. 

Guernsey  (E.)  : 

Fletcher's  revenge.     14496. 
Ueparation.     39060. 


Unexpected 
Unmasked. 
Vera  Varco. 


-uest.    48290. 
48389. 
48846. 


Guerold   (L.)     June.     23290. 
Guerra      (A.      Jimenez)        Sec 

Jimenez  Gueri'a. 
Guerra       (P.      Arenas)        Sec 

Arenas  Guerra. 
Guerra      (J.     Paz)        See     Paz 

Guerra. 

Guerra  y  Mota   (D.)  : 

Blockheads.     4282. 

Twins.     47500. 
Guerre  (F.  de)     Sec  De  Guerre. 
(Juerrier   (E)  : 

Board  of  health.    4428a. 

Life.     54265. 

Pomegranate  seeds.     54999. 
55000. 

Puss  in  boots.     37902a. 

Snow  queen.     55373. 

Swineherd.    44804b. 

Theseus.     45745a. 

Three  bears.     45929a. 
Guerrier  (G.  P.)     Return  of  the 

birds.    39190. 
Guervos.     Lagar.     24545. 

Guesno  (D.)  : 

No.   1 — The  voodoo  doctor. 

33130. 
Queen  of  voodoo.     38090. 
Guess     (A.)       Cinquante    mille 
dollars.     7374. 

Guest   (E.  A.)  : 

Canuck's  secret.    6021, 6022. 

Last  leaf.     24722. 

Match-maker.     28762. 

Reform    candidate.      38807. 

Riches  of  the  poor.    39390a. 
Guest  (G.)     MegBurttii.    29049. 


Guest   (H.)  : 

Misery     loves     company. 
29876.     ■ 

When  Johnny  comes  march- 
ing home  again.    50244. 
Guetary  (G)  : 

Belle  souris.     3445. 

Patricia.    35550,  35552. 
Guetary   (P.)  : 

Bella  Rosita.     3442. 

Girl  of  Seville.    16591. 
Guttner.       Schlagende     wetter. 

41061. 
Giitzkow    (K.)      Uriel    Acosta. 

48548-48555. 
Gugenheim    (E.)      Jean   la   co- 

carde.     22556. 
(Jugert  (G.)     Ending.     12726. 
Gugler  (J.)  : 

For  mayor  Godfrey   Bueh- 
ler.    14879. 

Pioniere.     36364. 
Guglielmoni  (C.  A.)    Last  Druid 

priest.    24708. 
Guibert    (O.    E.)      Tragedy    of 

Mancoatl.     46733. 
Guiches   (G.)  : 

Celeste  Prudhomat.    6565. 

Chacun  sa  vie.     6618. 

Youloir.     49300. 
Guilbeault    (Z.   J.)  : 

Breakin'  in.     4982. 

Making   an   Amer.    citizen. 
27607,  27608. 

Victims  of  ambition.   48956. 
(Juild   (L.  G.)  : 

Higher  good.    19440a. 

New  drama.    32360a. 
(Juild    (T.   H.)  : 

Beauty  machine.    56072. 

Bide-a-wee  bears.     3766. 

Carroty  Nell.     6301. 

Claneey  kids.     7502. 

My  Cousin  Timmy.     31527. 

New  drama.    32360a. 

Two  strikes.    47787. 
Guillard.    Iphigenie  auf  Tauris. 

54071. 
Guillemard  (M.  F.)     Cyrano  de 

Bergerac.    9560. 
Guillemaud   (M.)  : 

Amour  et  piston.     1358. 

Million.     29637-29639a. 

Satyr,     40839. 

Satyre.  40841. 
Guillere    (G.)      Son   Innocence. 

43191 
Guillet  (A.)  : 

All  for  a  box.    833. 

Consultation.    8367a. 

Convinced.    8441. 

En  penitence.    12663b. 

Fille  du  docteur.    14231a. 

Insanity.    21766. 

Madame  est  sortie.    27189a. 

3107 


Guillet   (A.) — Continued. 

Mine  et  contre-miue.    29716. 

Portrait  de  madame.  36861a. 

Pret6  rendu.    37091a. 

Sad  mess.    40475. 
Guillot     (E.)       Buenas     obras. 
5405. 

GuimerS.  (A.)  : 

Alma  muerta.    945a. 
Heart  hunger.    18431. 
Open  sea.    34243. 
Pecadora.    54916. 
Sinner.    42510. 
Terra  bassa.    45405. 
Tiefland.    46172. 

Guinand  (E.)  : 

Enfant  prodigue.    12751. 

Figliuol  prodigo.    14209. 
Guiney  (L.  I.)  : 

Crust  of  society.    9279. 

Interloper.    21816. 

Tiger's  claw.    46196. 
Guiuou  (A.)  : 

Bonheur.    4556. 

Son  pere.    43225. 
Guion  (G.)    Berta'sback.    3548. 
Guion  (N.  C.)  : 

Judas.    23115. 

Modern  Judas.    30617. 
Guiraud  (E.)  : 

Anna  Karenin§.    1546. 

Jlarie-Victoire.    28265. 

Poussin.    36922. 
Guiremand  (H.  A.)  : 

Exploded  prejudice.     13250, 
13251. 

He  came,  lie  saw.    3  8369a. 

Matrimonial  bureau.  28819a. 
Guitnrt  (R. )     Gamino  de  flores. 
5950. 

Guitry  (S.)  : 

Beau  mariage.    3197. 

Clef.    7577. 

Jean  III.    22562. 

Nachtwiichter.    31893. 

Nono.    32983. 

Prise    de    Berg  -  op  -  Zoom. 

37506. 
Scandale 

40941. 
Skandal 

42645. 
Veilleur  de  unit.    48758. 
Guitty  (M.)  : 

Macaroni.    27016. 
Qu'a-t-on  fait  de  Victorine? 

37945. 
Tableau  k  vendre.    44898. 
Gulick  (J.  A.)  : 

Early      in      the      morning. 

12142. 
Furnished  rooms.    15728. 
Her  majesty's  opera.  19072 
Langtry.    24637. 


de    Monte-Carlo. 
Monte-Carlo. 


in 


INDEX 


(iiilick    (J.    A.)— <'<>ii'i"iHMl. 
Princess     of     Madagascar. 
37438. 
(rulliekson  (H.  .T.)  IVTysUc  world. 

31872. 
(Jnllivor     (Ti.)       Sons    of    IIop- 

wortli  lowti.     4',V21\. 
(Jiilloii   (K.)     I'icilras  i)ri'ciosas. 

362lil. 
Cullv  (('.  J.)     'I'l'ip  It)  llie  suiiHv 

SuMih.    47050. 
(Iiilmvor  (K.  B.)  : 

Mrs.  Nation.    30421. 
Pair  of  oiniuranls.    3.5087. 
Savod  l).v  Ala  Siva.    40874. 
<Juiiil)('rt     (M.)       Sliali    zauum. 

41727. 
(;iiinnior(!     [Afrs.    B.)   Hose    ol' 

Mario  Uosc.    20.30na. 
(Juninu'rc  ( 1*\  P..)     IMoiX'liant  of 

Voiiic(>.     20180. 
Cuiniiiorsbafli    (J.)     < 'liorisiorV 

( Miristiiias  ovo.    7143. 
({iiiiipol     (\j.)      .M.    ilo    Prevail 

308.5."). 

(Jmnporl,  {(!.  L.)  : 

Cousin  Simon.    8007. 
Mislan>  Pon-nin.    3012.5. 
(inniiipenlior;;-    ( H.    von)      Her 
zofi  Philipps  liraul  lalirt.  19318 
(JundoltinjJter  (G.  F.)  : 

Adventures  of  .Tack.    354. 
Tco  lens.    20834.  20835. 
Cundlinfi  (H.)     Terror  of  Paris. 

4.5441. 
(bunion  (P.  C.)    Brute  vs.  gentle 

man.    5350a. 
Guun  (.\.)     Everychild.  13136a. 
(Junn  (C.  E.)  : 

Cost  of  failure.    8615. 
You'll  get  yours.    52143. 
Ounn      (S.)        Plulantliroiiisl 

36118. 
(iinniin;;-  ( M.  P.)  : 

l<:dna's  gliost.    1226-5. 
(J«>nii  of  tlie  vase.     1t>070. 
Now  Year's  droani.     32.507. 
(;unsl)ourg  (11.)  : 

Dannialion  dc  I'ausl.    0684. 

Fausls  verdanuiumfx.   13023. 

(Junstock  (T\.)  Nrr  (,)uiidan   (1\I. 

A.) 
Cinder  (A.  C.)  : 

.\l)l»c  &,  tlie  acd'css.     47. 

Ada.    235. 

Ad<'lino's  l)ond.     280. 

After  the  oi)era.    514. 

Claimant.    7485. 

Courajre.    8830. 

Cuba.    9300. 

T>.  A.  M.    9574. 

T>(>acon's  daU'j:ldcr.      10103, 

10104. 
DinuMiovel.    10864. 
I'ovMid  tlie  true  vein.    15120. 


Cunter    ( .\.  ('.) — Conlinued. 
Fresli,    the    Anier.       1.5300, 

15400. 
Marina.    28275. 
Mr.      I)(t1>bs     of     America. 

30170. 
Mr.  Lillian  4'ravers.    302(t6. 
M.  de  Montalembert.   30854. 
Our  reporter.    347.57. 
I'olly  Middles.     36738. 
I'rince   Karl.     37311,  :{7:'.12. 
Sa^ed.     40868. 
Social    detective.      4295.5. 
Sou!  of  I  lie  actress.     43327. 
Star  boarder.     43771. 
Strict  Iv    business.      44149. 
'l^ally  lio.      4.5019. 
Two      niulUs       in       Borne. 

47715. 
Wall   street   bandit.     49421. 

40424  :i. 

(Iiiiilcr    (  K.   P.)  : 

1><';H(.n"s   daimliter.      KHOl. 

Prince   Karl.    ':!7312. 

Wall  siieet  Inimlil.  49424a. 
(Jiintiier  |.l.  F.)  Miser.  29851. 
Cuntber  I M.  C.)  Kniglit  of 
Ai-tliur's  court.     24138a. 

(Uiptill    (F.   F.)  : 

Answering;-      tlie      p  b  (»  n  e. 

1.594b. 
Ai)ril   fool.     1743a. 
At  tlie  court   of   St.    Valeii- 

■  tin(\     2217. 
Aunt    Sabriny's   Christmas. 

2425. 
Best     autliors'      Christmas 

plays.      35,80. 
Bo  Pe(>p's  Christmas  party. 

4644a. 
Brave  little  tomboy.     4942. 
Brownies'    vacation.      5336. 
Cabbase  Hill  school.     .5765. 
Cliristmas   nt    Skeeter   Cor- 

n»>r.     7100. 
CMn'istmas      at      the      cross 

roads.    7200. 
Christmas  ImdLrcl.     7208. 


Cliristmas   dream 


i2i  <. 


Christmas    lor    all    nations. 

7224. 
Christmas  .ioke.     7230. 
(Miristmas   mystery.    .531(>2. 
Coni|)Iete    Hallnwe'cn   book. 

816Sa. 
Crownin.u;    the    M-.xy    queen. 

9237. 
l)oirs   symposium.      11281. 
Dolly  show.     11294. 
pot   entertains.     11404. 
Fun    at    Five    Point    school. 

1.5671. 
(Joblins  i^  the  uliostly  .Ljlide. 

l6S21a. 

3108 


(Juptlll    (F.   F.) — Continued.. 

(Joing   to  .school    in   Mother 

(Joose  land.     16860a. 
(Jolden   goose.     .53809. 
(Jniit  ill's      new      Christmas 

boek.     1778.5b. 
Holidays   carnival.      19976. 
In  Santa  <Maus  land,  21311. 
In    the    wake   of    Paul    Re- 
vere.    21.540. 
Last    day    at    Mud    Ilolbnv 

school."      24696a. 
liittle  acts  for  little  actors. 

54281. 
laftle  heroine  of  (he  Kevo- 

lulion.     2.5718. 
I>it11e      .lack's      ( !liristiuas. 

25725. 
Lost    iirince.      26345. 
.Mother      (loose's      goslings. 

3I14(i. 
New   teacbei-   at    Mud    llol 

low  .school,     :52469a. 
Original      Christmas      dia- 
logs.    ;m:'..5s. 
Petite  plays.     360.50. 
Pinkies    and    the    winkles. 

3(i354. 
Red.   AAbile  vV  Blue.  38814. 
Santas    rescue.      40743a. 
Sdiool      at     Mud     Hollow. 

41096b. 
Seartli    for    Mother    (Joose. 

412.56. 

Shirkers.  42130. 
Silver  stars.  42422a. 
Taking  the  census.  ■i4951a. 
Trip  to  Storyland.  47031. 
Troublesome  Hock.  55665. 
Turning  the  tables.  4738:'.. 
Twelve  plavs  for  children. 
5565X). 

Twins.      47504a. 

Fniiivited    inemlier.     48324. 

Waifs'    T  h  a  n  k  s  g  i  v  i  n  g. 

49388. 
Wanted     a    daddy.      49502. 
\\'anted,   ;i    license   to   wed. 

49.522. 
^\■hell    I'ollv   was  (lueeii   of 

the    .May.     .50283a. 
\\  hirling         d  e  r  v  1  s  h  e  s. 
50459a. 

;  Cnplill    (F.  L.)      Bond.     45:',(;. 
(Jiirley     (C.    L.)      ('apt.    Penni- 
less.    6154. 
(Inriiee    (  N.    \ .)     Never  again. 
:i2:^oi. 

(Jiirney    ( .\.)  : 

Ciill   of  nature.     5:5050. 

Playing    <lestiny.      .54972. 

1 'roper    thing.     37702. 
Curiiev    (F.)      Aurora.     2453. 


INDEX 


(turiiey    (E.  H.)  : 

Ahuitzotl,    the    Aztec    lieir. 
.  632.  52600. 
His     2d     time     on     earth. 

19803. 
Infant  prince  of  Tongaboo. 

21680. 
King  of  Coontown.     23830. 
King  Rastns.    23900,  23901. 
Timid   little   thing.     46260. 
Wanted,   a  coaling  station. 
49497,  49498. 
Gurne.v    (E.   S.)      Glendalough. 
16747. 

Giirney  (H.  S.)  : 

Ahuitzotl,    the    Aztec    heir. 

632. 
Foiindryman.     15127. 
New  rector.     32447. 
Nita,  the  star  of  the  Nortli. 

32843 
Year  3001.     52050. 
Gurney   (N.  C.)     Ahuitzotl,  tl'^> 

Aztec  heir.     52600. 
Gurnnip   (G.)     Scourge.    4117(v 
Gutermuth    (D.)      Two  gen*»ra 

tions.     47616. 
Guth   (M.  ,T. )     Dangerous  man 
9772. 

Gutheil-Hardt    (A.)  : 
Brandung.      52976. 
Diamanten.     10749. 
E"'riihliugsabeud.      15616 
Koni2:.«traimi.     24220a. 
(ruthrie  (Mrs. )       If  I  were  king. 

20928. 
Guthrie       (A.)         Probationer. 
37562. 

Guthrie  (H.  P.  &  H.  T.)  : 

My  own  daughter.     31681. 
Undamaged.     48078. 
You    will   never   grow    old. 
52151. 
Guthrie      (K.      S.)       Savonara. 

40918. 
Guthrie      (L.)      Modern     I^odv 

Macbeth.     30621. 
Guthrie  ( R.  E. )     F,il  1  v's  redemn- 
tion.     3898. 

Guthrie  (T.  A.)  : 

Fallen  idol.     13158. 

Giant's  robe.    16332,  43933. 

Vice  versa.     48937. 
Guthrie  (W.  N.)  : 

Beyond  disillusion.     3720a. 

Uncle  Sara  &  old  world  con- 
querors.    55722. 
Gutieirez      (A.      Garcia)      Sec 

Garcia  Gutierrez. 
Gutierrez    (E.    F.)     Noche    del 

baile.     32962. 
Gutierrez  (S.)  : 

Oelos  de  Ttlerceditas.   Go85a. 

Franz  Hallers.     53700. 


Galeria   popu- 
Trova- 


Don  Dell. 

Sword     & 

One  hun- 
34021. 
9284. 


See  Rose  (F.  D.) 
See  Ellis  (E. 


Gutierrez    (T.) 
lar.     15781a. 
Gutierrez  Roig  (E.  F.) 

dores.     55667. 
Gutkaes  (A.  W.)  : 

Atonement.     2326. 
Sorcerer.     43283. 
Gutniann  (P.)     Wahrheitschule. 

49370. 
Gutlerman    (R.  E.) 

11342. 
Gutzkow     (K.     F.) 

queue.     16184a. 
Guy   (A.  L.  &  E.  F.) 

dred  laughs  a  minute. 
Guy  (G.  G.)  Cry  baby 
Guy  (R.)  : 

Resigue.     39099. 
Tombeur.     46465. 
Guyenette  (H. )  : 

From  abroad.     15523. 
Tiger  Dick.     46183. 
Gwyne    (B.)     Golden   wedding. 

17020. 
Gwyiin  (B.) 
Gwynne   (O.  A.) 

S.) 
Gyalui    (P.)     After  the  honev- 

moon.     52589. 
Gyalui   (W.)     See  Gyalui   (F.) 
Gyldendalske  boghandel : 
Brist.     5126a. 
Bryllupsmarschen.     5358. 
Efterladte  skrifter.   12290a. 
Felen.     13989. 
Flugten.     14612. 
Idyllen.     20917. 
Kjaerlighetens  0ine.    24074. 
Kong  Aagon.     24228. 
Livet  ivold.     25963. 
Lys  over  land.     26981. 
Naar  deu  ny  vin  blomstrer. 

31886. 
PerGaad.    35875a. 
Provens  dag.     37603a. 
Ringsgang.     39480. 
Robert  Frank.     39640a. 
Satan  som  seirer.     40812. 
Troens  magt.     47129. 
Vesla.     48905. 
Vidunderbarnet.     48995. 
Wil he] mines  byraa.     55947. 
Gy]t.     pseud.     See     Martel     de 
Janville  (S.  G.  M.  A.  de  R.  de 
M.,  caintessc  de) 
Gypsy  quintette.     17843. 
Gysae   (O. )     Hohere  menschen. 

10932. 
Gysi    (M.)     Pforte  der  einwei- 

liung.     36069. 
Gyula  (P.)     Sec  Pekftr  (G.) 
Haacke    ((4.)      Vulture.     55801. 
Haag  (J.  D.)  : 

At  the  threshold.     2291. 
Distant  hills.     10971b. 

3109 


Haag  (J.  D.) — Continued. 
Dominant  note.     11323. 
John        Ridpath,        editor. 

22876. 
Prince  of  chivalry.     37331. 
Real  ruler.     38567. 
Rosa.     39922. 
Sicilian.     42234b. 
Test  supreme.     45471. 
That     M  hich     never     dies. 

45626. 
Untold  half.     48442. 
Haak  (A.)  : 

Faust  &  Helena.     13905. 
Faust's  death.     13921. 
Hiian    (W.    de)     Marchen   uiid 

das  leben.     27319. 
Haara      (E.     C.)     Sweetheart. 

44786. 
Haarhaus      (J.     R. )      Marquis 

von  Marignv.     28355. 
Haas  (E.  M.)      Suicide.     4443G. 
Haas  (G.)  : 

Ambition.     1098. 
Cecil.     6556. 
Lie  (The)     25232a. 
Marriage  bells.     28373. 
Tigi-ess.     46203. 
Twit.     47513. 
"Twixt  lives.     47519. 
Wooers.    51696. 
Haas    (J.)     Mistakes  of   a   fa- 
ther.    30119a. 
Haas    (J.    B.)     Moreno's    will. 

31030. 
Haas     (Richard    de)     See    De 

Haas. 
Haas   (Ritt)  : 

Eudora,  '  a    ray    of    light. 

13023. 
Marstons.     28493. 
Haas      (V.     A.)     Devil's     own 

town.     10714. 
Haase     (A.    S.)     Black    Hawk 

war.     4111. 
Haase   (O.)     Tessie  at  college. 

45452. 
Habberton  (J. )  : 

Budge  &  Toddie.     5393. 
Deacon  Crankett.     10188. 
Habedank  ( A. )    See  Andre  ( A. ) 
Haberle  (V.  M.)     Melody  mak- 
ers.    54483. 

Hachette  &  co. : 

Affranchis.     444. 

Alsace.     52645. 

Captif.     6176. 

D61ivrance  d'Orleans.  10421. 

Enlevement       d'  A  g  a  t  h  e. 
12788. 

Georgo      Dandin.       16167- 
16169. 

Redoutable.     38855. 
Hachtmann  (A.)  : 

Verborgene  ketten.     48848. 


INDEX 


ll:i<litiii;iim     (A.)  — Contiimed 
A'oii  lijius  uud  hof  verbannt 
40278. 
irnckeiidalil.    {M.  D.)      College 

lifo.     7860. 
l[;ickeiischmiflt    (G.)  : 

(Jeheiiuiiisvollo      m  o  d  e  1 1. 

16008a. 
:\I(.del.     30.5r.9a. 
ll:i(k('r-Rodoji\i      (T.)        Power 

holiiiid  tlic  Ihrone.     36939. 
II.Mckott  (E.  P.)  : 

Douiiisosuo.     10434a. 
IiMpossible  woraaii.     54020. 
Old  Avives  for  new.     33677. 
i'lice  she  paid.    37184a. 
H:irk(>(1   (Mrs.  F.  G.)     Good  for 

iK.dduji-  Dick.     17079. 
II.i(k(«lt    (F.  W.)      Looking  for 

yun.    26169. 
H;i<k(<(<      (H.     C.)       Benjamin 

Forsickle.    3520. 
U;i<ke(t  (J.  K.)     Grain  of  dust. 
17246. 

llaekett  (W.)  : 

Beneh  iu  the  park.    3490. 
Don"!       weaken,         11420, 

11420a. 
F  r  o  111      nine     to     eleven. 

15555a. 
Get      busy      witli      Emily. 

162.50. 
Ho   didn't    want   to,  do   it. 

18372a. 
Invader.     21883. 
Paying  the  price.     35676. 
Regeneration.     38907. 
Taken  from  life.     55509. 
White  sister.     50572. 
Huckett    (W.  L.) 

bath.    24336. 
ITackley  (E.  H.) 
Ambassador. 
Honeymoon 
20129. 
Hadaway    (E.    L.)      Midwinter 

nightmare.     29512. 
H:iddock    (W.    F.)      Rehearsal 

under  difficulties.    38951. 
1  hi  del  (A.  K.)  : 
Gold.    16867. 

T  r  a  c  k  e  d     through     life. 
46688. 
lladt'U  (J.)     Zuua.  queen  of  the 

Inras.    52403. 
Ihidrield  (O.)     Drummer  of  the 

76th.     11880. 
Hndtield    (H.    S.)      Danger   of 

ideals.    9756. 
Hjulhuul    (H.)      Ghauee.     6668. 
H:idlev     (E.    M.)       Little    Ala- 

luinia.     25,579a. 
Hiidloy    (Florence)  : 

Cohen's      social      troubles. 
7785". 


Lady  &  the 


52651. 

iu      Soudan. 


Hadlcy    (  Florence)— Continued. 
In  tlie  kingdom  of  Solomon. 

21442. 
My   American  girl.     31485. 
Nightingale    &    the    swine. 
32767. 
lladley    ((x.  E.)      I'rize  winner. 

37554. 
Hadley  (G.  T.)  : 

(nnl»s  .S:  Cupid.     7702. 
Dealer    iu    destiny.      10247. 
Hadley   (H.)    Serajihiea.   41524. 
Hadley    (L,  M.)      At  the  court 

of  King  AVintcr.     2216. 
Hadlev      (M.)        Till      3     i».iii. 

4(;213a. 
Hmlsell    (il/r.v.  IVl.  C.)    Last  ex- 
tremity.    24710. 
Haecker  (P.O.)     Doctor's  wife. 

11209. 
Haelnileu     (T.    D.)      Pehind    a 

mask,    3322. 
Haenclien    (C.)  : 

All  on  a  rainy  day.    877. 
Love's   harrier.     26690. 
Haenschen   (W.  G.)     Love-star. 

26614a. 
Haring  (G.  W.  H.  or  Wilhelm) 
Roland    von    Berlin.      39754, 
39755. 
HJirting    (  o. )      Das  kommt  da- 

von.     991 Sa. 
Haeselharth      (W.     G.)       Ladv 

Ethel.    24394. 
Haeusgen -Hedmondt     (C.    E. ) 

See  Hedmondt  (C.  E.  H.) 
HnlTert   (W.  A.)     Down  on  the 

fanii.     11615. 
Haffner       (C.)  Fledermaus. 

14492. 
Haffner      (F.)        Mama's     pet. 

27665. 
Hafner   (F.  J.)  : 

Little  hoodoo.     2.5720. 
Wild  AVest  biu'lesque  show. 

50998. 
AVily  West.     .51108. 
Hagadorn    (G.  F.)      Girl  of  the 

Bowery.     16592a. 
Hagan    (J.   J.)      Honest   rogue. 

20110. 
Hagar     (C.)       His    excellency. 

19608. 
Hagarty     (W.    H.)      Gold    luig. 

16884. 
Hagedorn  (H.)  : 

Five  iu  the  nuu-ning.   14434, 

47151a. 
(Greater  works  than  these, 

17525a. 
Heart  of  youth,    18501a, 
Horse  thieves,     20295, 
It  is  the  law.     22219a. 
Ivady    Pay    &    fairy    king. 
24395, 

3110 


flagedorn     (H,) — Continued, 
Last  faring,   36613c,  36613d. 
Long  lash.    26144a. 
IMakers  of  madness.   27598a. 

27598b. 
Marvellous  Benthani.  28529. 
Millennium.     29609. 
Pawns.    35653,  3.5654. 
Poems   &   ballads.     366i:5c, 

36613d. 
Servants.    41.569. 
Three  false  women.  366  KJc, 

36613d. 
Triumph  of  love.    47104. 
Troop  of  the  gnard.   47151a. 
World     too     small     for     .".. 

51773. 

Hagemau   (A.)     .\ccident.     136. 
Hageman   (M.)  : 
Accident.     1-56. 
By  telephone.    5714. 
Convict's    danghter,      S12i>. 
Crazy  idea.     9036. 
Diana's  escapades.     10791. 
Emphatic  hit.     12635. 
First  kiss.     14365. 
Hector.     18615. 
I'll  I'emain  single.    20801. 
Insomnia.     21778. 
Love's   dii»loniaey.      26700. 
Alidinght    train.      2945(;. 
Airs.  ]\ln!caliy.     3041 5. 
I\Iy       uncle       from       India. 

31719. 
Night  on  Broadway.  3272<;. 
Ch  !       that        propertvman. 

33359. 
Pink  (luminoes.     ,36332. 
Professor    Robinson.   37638. 
Sowing  wild  oats.     43407. 
Teres!  ta.     45400. 
The.v     kissed     each     other. 

45757. 
To  rent.     46375. 
Two   veterans.     47811. 
AVhat    became    of     Parkei-. 

50052. 
Hagen   (A.  H.)      P.ean.s.     31.')',»- 
3161. 

Hagen    (C.  L.)  : 

Fire  fighters.     14:^03. 
Fire  .show.      14311. 
Fireman's    iUiristmas    exc 

14327,   14328. 
N.  Y.  in  cinders.     32536. 
Stampede.     43751, 
Hagen     (H,     von)       Sec     \  on 

Hagen, 
Hagen    (.1,)      Unptiid    (huiia,ges. 

55739.  .       > 

Hagen   (AI.  \.)     Colle.ue  prince. 

7864a. 
Ha^'on   (O.  L.)     Tale  of  ;'i  siiir; 
14967. 


INDEX 


Hageu    (  W. )      .liingsfo   ;ierlcli<. 

L'HIJKS. 
Ilji^'en    ( W.  A.   vou)      See  Von 

Ilagen. 
Hnser    (C.  K.)  : 

His  Jaw  fill  wife.     lOG'X). 
Xanetto.     31962. 
So.-ial    lion.     42074. 

liHixer    (J.    R.)  : 

At   hniiip  'I'lnirsdays.     2147. 
l.itflf  cycloiK'.     25640. 
Ilauer       {['.      ('.)         (k)l<I-(liis1. 

168JH. 
Il;i,i;sar(l    (H.  U.)  : 
(^Ipopjilra.     7584. 
lOric    Rvijihfoves.      12853. 
J.^ss.     22638. 

She.       2r.!»(t.     2.")!»1.     41982, 
41985,  41987.  42019. 
H!!;:|i;;nYl     (T.)       Coilege    wed- 

•  linir.     7872. 
Mnirgiirty    (Ij. )    Miniiaii  nature. 

20610. 
Ihi^no      (('.     A.)        Her     love. 
19062. 

Ihi-iio    (E.  F.)  : 

Al)<.v(>  <hc  law.     82. 
r.nll  in  tiio  <'Iover.     5443. 
l-;very,!;ra(luale.      13137. 
Her  business.     18933a. 
His  ];ist  c;is(>.     19676. 
My  own  U.  S.     31681a. 
S.-icritice.     40449. 
Sixth   case.     42634. 
A\'eek  end.     49933. 
nii;:iu'   (.(.  P..)     Ahove  the  law. 

S2. 
llM^Mie   (It.  A\'.)      I'.est  wav  out. 

3602. 
H:il)u    (A.)      Uauipc.     38424. 
Ilaliii    ((\  F.)      Episoile  in  col- 
ic-v   life.     12829. 
Ilahii    (]■:.)      Heiichler.      19330. 
Halm      ((i.)        This     cay     old 

wrrUl.      45842. 
llalni    (II.    H.)      Crooked    cup. 

91 75b. 
llaim    (1.  H.)     $50,000  reward. 

52534. 
ilaliii      (  1/rs\     ^lalvine)       Her 

iii..ll).'i-.     19076. 
Halin    (.Marie    von)      See   Von 

llahn. 
Ilabn    (R.)  : 

<'annolite.      6238. 

I\M«-  Che/,  'i^herese.     14083. 

Scan-on.     41004. 

llahn    (V.)  : 

( Vsur  Borgia.     6615. 
Moses.     31092. 
Hahn   (W.  H.)     Flogeo.     14542, 

14543. 
llaigh   (C.  R.)     Husband  hunt- 
iM-s.     54002. 


Haigh      [W.     W.)        Happy     & 

Gloomy  Gus.     18143. 
Haigh  t      (B.)        Italian      boot- 

i)latk-.     22251. 
Haight     (IX)      Master    cometh. 

51461. 
Haight    (L.  H.)  : 
Bett.\.     3652. 
Destiny.     10593. 
Maigbt    (P.)  : 

Bachelor.      2658. 
Boss.     4690. 
( 'rooks.     9182h. 
1  ►ead-liue.      10209. 
Pele  men.     35994. 
Haighword     (S.    R.)       By    the 

A  OS  try  door.     5725. 
Haile   (('.)    Express  messenger. 

13259. 
Hail(!      (E.)        Under     cover. 

48104a. 
Hailey    (E.)      Honor  of  a   sav- 
age.    20166. 
HaillhroiH'    (S.)      How   Larson 
>uniiie!i  bis  yob.     20497. 

Hainer    (W.)  : 

Acquiring  Ann.     52561. 
Babs.     52793. 
Dragon  crest.     11649a. 
His       wonderful       a  u  n  t. 

19871  a. 
Kinship      of      the      r  o  s  e. 

24000a. 
Eeft  lobe.     24987a. 
Lyric  &  the  lady.     2697(i. 
:\ry  Mary  O!    31640a. 
Treth-of-:\rexici>.      46921a. 
Wheel     invisible.       50168a. 
^^'llere       burning       Sappho 

loved.     50371a. 
Willy's  dreai)'.     51100a. 
Hainei-   (W.  .7.  V.)      Kami,  tlic 

Persian.     38414. 
Haines    (0.1      Slight  misunder- 
standing.    42782. 
Haines      (E.     B.)        Amizonia. 

1311. 
Haines    (E.    H.)      Three    oaks. 

45996. 
Haines   (E.  T.)   GraJifs  Crater. 

17323. 
Haines    (G.   G.)  : 

Cnphl  &  cupidilv.     9363. 
Hearts       alia  me.         18524, 

18525. 
His    artistic    temperament. 

1954S. 
Dnce  upon  a   time.     33974. 
Haines    (G.   P.)      Our   German 

cousin.    34644. 
Haines  (H. )     Crimson  rambler. 

9122. 
Haines    (H.    E.)      Slum   angel. 
42800. 


Haines  (.M.  G.)     Sewing  basket 

jilay.    41638. 
Haines    (  K.   T. )      Two    lliieves. 

47793b. 
Haines  &  Peltingili.     Only  pool 

ro<ini  ojjen.    34214. 
Haines-Reed  (F.)  : 

Birfhstrike.    397Sb. 
Bi-otherhood  of  blood.  .5278a. 
ttenllenian      lo      his     wife. 


53755. 
Goddess      t< 
16S36a. 


ih  ini 


.\'igh(  hawks.    54715. 

Patriots.     35.574a. 

Perfect  son.    .54929. 

Ivainbow's    lining.      .38388a. 

SI  raw  man.    .55457. 

'IVnder  hooks.    55534. 

Toadstools.    5.5608. 

War  bai)ies.     49575(1. 

War  stf.rks.    49600a. 
Ha  jo  (S.)     Laka.jok.    245.50. 
Ha.jos  (M.)    Princess  of  thieves. 

37447. 
Hakanson  (A.  H. )  : 

Egotist.     12300. 

Tenth  of  Aug.    4.5393. 
Hakolm  (15.  .1.)  : 

Family  resemblance.   ]36l>8. 

Honorable  love.     20182. 

Hunting  big  game.    20689. 

Man  above.    27716 

Real  witch.    38580. 

^Vho  is  loony  now?    50619. 

Hal  be  (M.)  : 

Blaueberge.    4210. 

Freiheit.    15352a. 

Michael  Kramer.     161S4a. 

?dother  Earth.    16184a. 

Ring  des  gauklers.    .39469. 

Koseidiagens.    40031. 

Strom.    44187. 

When  lov'e  is  voung.    .5(r_',('.). 

Youth.    52239. 

Youth  &  love.    52240. 
Halberg  (H.)  Ungetliiirelte  zwei- 
fiisser.    48315a. 

Halbert  (A.)  : 

Per  Bunkes  vorgeschichleii. 

35874. 
liote  kugel.     400.52. 
Halbert  (D.  M.)     Lov(>  will  lin.l 

a  way.    26649. 
HaIbig(H.)     Siiobiiielte.    42S91. 
Halbran  (H.  P.)  : 

Lost  in  the  .iungle.s.     26317. 
Reminiscence        of        1862. 
39014a. 
Hald    (I.  R.)      Captives.     6179, 

6180. 
Hald  (.L  R.)  : 

Baby  mine.    2646. 
Darlings.    9904. 


3111 


INDEX 


Hald    (J.  R.)— Continued. 

Happy-go-lucky.    1S166. 

Sunny  home.    44552. 
Haldeman  (L.  K.)     Peer  of  the 

Pyrenees.    35789. 
Hale  (A.)     Bleak  house.    4219. 
Hale    (E.  E.)     Man  without  a 

countrv.    28017a,  54417. 
Hale  (E.  E.)  jr.: 

Henrv  the  Fifth.    18841. 

Julius  Caesai-.    23236. 

IMacbeth.     27021. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29151. 

Shakespearean       comedies. 
41844. 

Tempest.    45265. 
Hale  (H.)     See  Moller  (C.  N.) 
Hale  (H.N.)     Stalled.    55433. 
Hale  (.T.)    Little  partner.  25S32. 
Hale(J.  H.)   In  the  toils.  21531. 
Hale    (J.    S.)      County    sheriff. 

8813. 
Hale    (L.)      Louisiana.      26406. 
Hale  (L.  C.)  : 

Her  soul  tV:  her  body.    19148. 

Mr.      Pembroke      explains. 
30228. 

Hales  (E.  C.)  : 

Fawcetts.    13934. 

Queensberry  rules.    38132a. 
Hales  (E.  D.)     Scotch  cocktail. 

41165a. 
Hal6vv  (F.)     Jewess.    22708. 
Halfvy  (L.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3939. 

Bridge  of  sighs.    5090. 

Carmen.    6239,  6243a.  6244, 
6247. 

tt&  de  la  St.  Martin.    21642. 

Frou-Frou.     15607. 

Grand    duchess    of    Gerol- 
stein.    17265. 

Grande  duchesse  de  G^rol- 
stein.    38928. 

Indian  summer.    21640. 

Panurge's  .sheep.    35192a. 

Petit  due.    36035. 

Petite  marquise.    36048. 

Trichoche  &  Cacolet.    46958. 

Widow.    50797. 
Halev  (K.)     Tag  day.    55506. 
Halff    (A.    M.)      Je.ster's    tale. 

54107. 
Hall : 

Braisley  diamond.    4899. 

Ye  last  sweet  thing  in  cor- 
ners.   52037. 
Hall  (A.)     Right  wing.    39450. 
Hall  (A.  D.)  : 

Devil's  Island.    10701. 

Gabrielle.     15753. 

Guilty  mother.    17768. 

Haunted  widow.    18317. 

Helena.    18730. 

Kentucky  feud.    23600. 


Hall    (A.  D.)— Continued. 

Richard,  the  Lion-Hearted. 
39376. 

Hall    (A.  E.)      Dixon's  divorce. 

11076. 
Hall    (A.    K.)      Hired,    fired    & 

hired.     19523a. 
Hall  (A.  L.)     Thane  of  Cawdor. 

45517a. 
Hall    (A.    V.)     Wooing   of   the 

winds.     56005. 
Hall   (A.  W.)     See  Powell   (A. 

W.) 
Hall     (Alpha)     Sense    &    non- 
sense.    41492a. 
Hall  (B.  L.)  : 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbow. 

2227. 
Bear.     3164. 
Cello  player.     6583. 
Congeniality.     8262. 
Daredevil.     9841. 
David  Rose.     10059. 
David       Rose,       musician. 

10060. 
Death     of     the     war     god. 

53308. 
Dolly  Wayne.     11297. 
Great  command.     17375. 
Hal  I>yons.     17902. 
In    good    old    colony    days. 

21187. 
Judgment  day.     23160a. 
Prince  Cupid.     37292. 
Reincarnation     of     Joe     & 

Laura.     3S974a. 
Shoemaker's    daughter. 

42146. 
Surprised  inventor.    44653a. 
Suspicious  woman.     44696. 
Taming    the    tiger.     45072. 

45072a. 
Till  the  sunrise.     46213. 
Wild  rose.     50987. 
Hall  (Barton)  : 

Memories.     29092a,  54488. 
That   Beacon   street   affair. 
45534. 

Hall  (Billy)  : 

Finish.     14273. 
Made  good.     27234. 
Scandinavian.     40944. 
Hall    (C.    E.)     Cupid's    colors. 

9424. 
Hall  (C.  F. )      Marching  throuiih 
Ga.     28170. 

Hall  (C.  H.)  : 

Ole's  luck.     33693. 
Scandinavian.     40944. 
Hall     (C.    V.)     Stronger    mag- 
net.    44201. 
Hall  (Christine)     Fate.    13785. 
Hall     (Covington)     AVooing    of 
the  winds.     56005. 


Hall    (D.    C.)     Judas   Iseariot. 
the   betrayer   of   his   ISIaster. 
23125. 
Hall   (D.  S.)  : 

He's  just  gone  out.    18379a. 
In  the  gloaming.     21411b. 
Speed.     55409. 
Hall     (E.)     Lil'    Miss    Nannie. 

25447. 
Hall     (E.    C.)     Detective    Wil- 
liam J.  Burns.     10621. 
Hall  (E.  J.)  : 

Dialogue-debate,     wet     vs. 

dry.     10747b. 
Vv'et  vs.  dry.     50037a. 
Hall    (E.    M.)     Silent   witness. 

42360. 
Hall       (E.      S.)        Sandwiches. 

40692. 
Hall    (F.    D.)     l>avv    Crockett. 

10065. 
Hall  (F.  L.)     IMatchless  match. 

28777b. 
Hall  (Franklin)  : 

Adventures  of  Louis  Casi- 

mir.     356. 
Seminola.     41448. 
Hall  (Airs.  Franklin)  : 

Child  of  the  storm.     7005. 
Crimson  carnation.     9111. 
Mrs.    Welcome    Jenks,    jr. 
30486. 

Hall  (Frieda)  : 

Benediction.     3511. 

Picture  girl.     36237. 

Kali  :  rah  !  romance.    38350. 

Unwelcome  relatives. 

48455. 
Hall    (G.  E.)  : 

At  the  foot  of  the  throne. 
2232. 

Beggar  on  horseback.   3310. 

Goddess  of  chance.     16831. 

In  spite  of  the  law.    21335. 

Milanese.     29552. 

Petticoated  Paris.     36061. 

Queen  of  detectives.   38016. 

Sacrifice.     40444. 

Summer  girls.     44502. 

Superfluous  woman.   44597. 

Hall   (G.  F.)  : 

American  hustler.     1230. 

At  the  stage  door.     527.57. 
Hall   (Gertrude)  : 

Chantecler.     6713. 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac.  9551b. 
Hall  (Griffin)  Sec  Hall  (J.  G.) 
Hall  (H.)    Kleine  salon.  24092a. 

Hall  (H.  G.  or  Howard)  : 

Angel    of    the    trail.     1479, 

1480. 
Attorney.     2343. 
Blighted  lives.     4237. 
Boy  with  the  boodle.    4853. 


3112 


INDEX 


Hall    (H.  (}.  or  HowiircnCoii. 
Buried  alivo.     5548. 
I>!nvn  of  lihorty.      10084. 
Fatal  flower.     13749. 
Husband's  liouor.     20731. 
^\s\^  who  darofl.     56084. 
.'\Tillion:nr<'  dclot't  ivo. 

29651. 
NalurnI  Isiw.     :J2(H)4. 
(1ne  best  bol.     38983,  33984. 
Soldier      oi'      the      empire. 

430S1.  43082. 
Stronger  magnet.     44201. 
Waifs  pai'iHlise.     49387. 
Widow  WliippJe.     50838. 
Hall    (H.  M.)  : 
Hilly.     3870a. 
Justice.     23417a. 
Hall     (Howard)    co.,    inc.     One 

best  bet.     33984. 
Hall     (1.    (I.    (J.)      Ye    (easl     of 

Bellan»\     52034. 
Hall      (I.      L.)      Kini;-     of     Mie 

(ramps.     23886. 
Hall    (I.  I\I. )      Lo.yend  of  Sl.-ei.y 
Hollow.     25(HI. 

Hall  (J.  K.)  : 

Formidable  rival.     15029. 

( )1  hello.     34424a .  34424b. 

'I^elegram.     45211. 
Hall      (J.      K.      ('.)        (^orinne. 

8514. 
Hall  (J.  F.)  : 

Baffled.     2797. 

Maud   Mueller.     28858. 
Hall    (J.  a.)  : 

Bogus      talking      maeliine. 
4485. 

Crowded  hotel.     9223. 

Hall  (J.  L.)     Judas.     23116. 
Hall   (J.  T)  : 

Billy.    387J. 

A'eutriloquist.     48825. 
Hall    (Jane)     Decision.     10846. 
Hall   (John)     Lord  Dopic's  fin- 
ish.   26198. 
Hall     (John)      jr.       Governor's 

husband.     17198. 
Hall    (Joseph)      Love    by    tele- 
phone.   26490. 
Hall  (K.)  : 

Naturalist.     32067. 

Verger.     48864. 
Hall   (L.)  : 

Coney  Island.     8223. 

Hassanbad.    18285. 

Hall      (L.     B.)        Machiavelli. 

27103. 
Hall  (L.  C.)  : 

Janey.     22472. 

Sign  of  victory.    42298. 
Hall   (L.  L.)  : 

Knight  of  the  cj-oss.    24148. 

Night  of  the  Fourth.   82717. 


Hall    (L.  L.)— Continued. 

Oliver  from  the  hills  of  O. 
33710. 
Hall  (M.  A.)     Dante.    9826. 
Hall   (M.  F.)     Agrippina.     604. 
Hall  (M.  L.)  : 

Fairies'  parade.     13396. 
Scrubtown    sewing    circle's 
Thanksgiving.    41202. 

Hall    (M.  N.)  : 

Country  lanes.    8774. 
In  spite  of  all.    21331. 
Shadows  of  life.    41713. 
Three     women     in     black. 
46048. 
Hall     (Marwell)       Her     excel- 
lency.    18961. 
Hall     (Mordaunt)       Knave    of 

diamonds.     24118. 
Hall   (O.)  : 

All  abroad.    822. 
Geisha.     16013,  16014. 
Girl  from  Kay's.     16505. 
Greek  slave.    17547. 
Little  cherub.    25614. 
Silver        slipper.  42418, 

42419. 
Hall      (R.      B.)        Mignonette. 

29536. 
Hall  (li.  D.)  Arc  light.    1771. 
Hall    (R.  F.)     Discovery  of  La 

Salle  by  Chicago.     10937. 
Hall  (Swede)    Sec  Hall  (Billy) 
Hall  (T.  A.)    Our  wedding  tour. 

34800. 
Hall  (Thurston)  : 

Man  &  the  cad.     27738. 
Rural  romance.    40311. 

Hall  (Tom)     Beside  the  bonnie 

brier  bush.     3566. 
Hall  (V.)  : 

Hands  of  the  clock.    18071 . 
Human  battery.     20600. 
Hall     (W.)    &    son.      Rip    Van 

Winkle.     39490. 
Hall    (W.   A.)      Maurice   Flint. 

28876. 
Hall    (W.   C.)      St.    Valentine's 

day.     40558. 
Hall    (W.  D.)  : 

Affaire  d'honneur.     421. 
Attic  philosopher.    2340. 
Birth  of  minstrelsy.     3959. 
Circuit      preacher.      *^73S2, 

7883. 
Cockney  &  the  con.  7754. 
Correspondent  &  the  pri- 
vate. 8578. 
Discordant  domicile.  10931. 
Diversified  drollery.  11001. 
Don't    worry    club.      11422, 

11428. 
Evolution  of  the  Cakewalk. 
13173. 

3113 


Hall  (W.  D.)— Continued. 
Extra  session.  13268. 
Figments  of  fancy.     14210, 

14211. 
From   a  feminine  point  of 

view.    15520. 
Gentleman  of  letters.  16124. 
Hall's       animal       alliance. 

17954. 
Hank      Hoover's      holiday. 

18082. 
Harmony  vs.  discord.  18237. 
Homebody's  outing.     20066. 
Land        of        Makebelieve. 

24597-24599. 
Makeshift     benefactor. 

27599. 
Missionary     man.       30082, 

30083. 
Moods  of  merriment.   30929. 
Nosey  Mosey.     33041. 
Official  quarantine.     33337. 
Peace  pilgrims.    .54911. 
Political  sirens.    36703. 
President    of     the    pretzel 

trust.     87077. 
Satan's  harem.     40822. 
Song  &  story.    43228. 
Song,     satire    &     repartee. 

43245. 
Topics,  tomfoolery  &  terpsi- 

chore.    46564. 
Undesirable      n  e  i  g  h  b  o  r. 

48266. 
Wealthy     Miss     Wiseacre. 

49841. 
Wrong  bottle.    51859. 
Hall  (W.  H.  A.)  : 

Rector     of     St.     Cyprians. 

38698. 
Rev.  Ralph.    89262. 

Hall  (W.  J.)  : 

Piper  of  Hamelin.    36378. 
Tizz.     46354. 
Hall   (W.  L.)  : 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 

21435. 
Out  of  the  past.     34844. 
Widow  O'Brien.     50830. 
Hall    (W.  L.  H.)      Singing  pic- 
ture.    42498. 
Hall  (W.  S.)  : 

Kitty,  the  crook.     24069. 
Mobswoman.     80550. 
Hall      (Z.)        Glitter     of     life. 

53791. 
Hall  (Z.  A.)  : 

Maid      of      San      Jacinto. 

27498a. 
Texas     under     six     flags. 
45504. 

Hall-Mack  co. : 

Inventor.     21894a. 
>\'anted,  a  daddy.     49502. 


INDEX 


Hall-Russell   (L.)  : 

Billionairess.     3864. 
Gloria's  gamble.     16774a. 
Her  last  bet.    19047. 
It  happened  in  Reno.    22207. 
Juditli.     23175. 
Hallam     (B.)       Filibuster. 

14221. 
Hal) am    (M.  D.)  : 

Alice  Harden.     52617. 
Early      morning's      doings. 

53494. 
Twentietli       cent.       circus. 
47430. 

Hallam   (O.  E.) : 

Quiet  husband.     88207. 
Vt'ee  teen^'  one.     49923. 
Hallback    (W.)  : 

Goinc     to     the     reception. 

16864. 
Hot  coon  from  ^Miss.  20323. 
T'ncle      Remus'      return. 
48001. 
Haildorsou    (R.   E.)  : 
('( .liege  idol.     7855. 
Stealing  a  wife.     55439. 
Halle    (A.  A.)      Morning  after. 

31048. 
Halle  (F.  L.)  &  co.     See  Neuer 
deutscher  verlag,  F.  L.  Halle 

&   CO. 

Hallen    (F.)  : 
Idea.     20861. 
Later  on.     24799. 

Hallen     (Ifrfi.    F.)       Paper    of 

pins.     35229. 
Ha  Her    (B.)  : 

At  the  11th  hour.     2223. 

One  summer  da. v.     34105. 

Haller    (H.)  : 

Innner  feste  druff.     21003a, 

21003b. 
.1  uxbaron.       23435a-23435c. 
Panpiettsit/  no.  10.    35359. 

Ha  Her  an  (F.  E.)     Section  boss. 

41378. 
H.iHett    (A.    H.)      For   human- 

it.y.     14842. 
Hallett    (E.)  : 

Disillusioned.      10951. 
Hidden   Messiah.     19372. 
Love's  chastisement.  26694. 
Hetining   crucible.     38861. 

Halley    (W.)  : 

Bank  clerks.     2901. 
California.     5853. 
Nick  Floyd.     32623. 
Ruined   abbey.     40241. 
Sierra      judge.       42284a, 
42284b. 

Halllday    (A.): 
Nell.     32177. 
Rebecca.     38614. 


HalHwell-PhiHipps    (J.  O.)  : 
Amer.  Shakespeare.  41745- 

41751. 
Works      of      Shakespeare. 
41845. 
Hallo    (F.  J.)  : 

Aldyth  &  Tostig.     732. 
Custara.     6405. 
Consanguinity.     8308. 
Gypsy's   love.      17846. 
Hello,  Bill!     18767. 
Ponsonbys.     36782. 
Woman     that     men     love. 

51489. 
Woman's      mighty      w  i  1 1. 
51546. 
Hallock   (A.)     Lena.     25043. 
Hallock   (Mrs.  H.  A.)     Packing 
of  the  home  missionary  bar- 
rel.    35015. 
Halloran    (J.)   jr.: 

Country    girls.     8766. 
Other  fellow's  coat.    34440. 
Hallowell  (C.  J.)  Lost  &  found. 

26278. 
Halls    (F.    J.)      Man   that   wo 

men   love.     27956. 
Halls   (F.  L.)  : 

My  wife.     31734. 
Perseverance.     35957a. 
Tim  the  plumber.     46225a. 
Woman's  wit.     51601b. 
Hallstein    (A.  C.)     Wall  street 

brokers.     49426,  49427. 
Halm    (A.)  : 

Counsel    for    the    defense. 

8646. 
Graf  Pepi.     17222. 
Herr   verteidiger.     19310a- 

19312. 
Miirchen       vom      heiligen- 

wald.     27321. 
Seite  105.     41413a,  41413b. 
Halm     (F.)       See     Miinch-Bel- 
linghausen   (E.  F.  J.  freiJierr 
von) 
Halman    (D.  F.)  : 

Ferguson's  Rags.     53630. 
Rusted  stock.     55223. 
Will-o'-the-wisp.     55949. 
Halperine    (P.)    Snegourotchka. 

42888. 
Halpin  (C. )     Man  from  Broad- 
way.    27764. 
Halst^y    (F.)  : 

Are  yon  my  wife?     1810. 
Modern  Salome.     30650. 
Quality  of  mercy.     31638. 
Halsev    (H.   P.)  : 

Bi-lgands    of    N.    Y.      5110, 

5111. 
I^own     in     a     coal     mine. 

11595. 
Fiistest      boy      in      N.      Y. 
18731. 


Halsey   (H.  P.)— Continued. 

Tainted.     44925. 
Halsey     (R.    D.)       Wife    ven- 
tures.    50915a. 
Halsey    (W.)   &  co.     Daredevil 

Pat.     9846. 
Halstead    (J.    S.)  : 

Doomed  to  death.     11434. 
Forgiven.     15019. 

Halton    (T.)  : 

Broadway   girl.      5148. 
Kleine  niadel.     54190. 
Ledige     ehefrau.       24972c, 

24972d. 
Xanderl.    51937. 

Ham      (C.     H.)       Mouse-trap, 

man-traps  &  millions.     31250. 

Hamaker     (R.     F.)       Dalilah. 

9665. 
Hamann   (A.  F.)  : 

Land-Ieben.     24581. 
Reinhart.     38983. 
Schneider.      41081. 
Verkettung.     48871. 
Zeiten     der     zeit.       52309, 
52310. 

Hambitzer      (C.     J.)        Clupid's 

ladder.     9432. 
Hamblen   (W.  C.)     Dotty *s  un- 

awakened  dream.     11504. 
Hamblen   (W.  S.)     Captor  cap- 
tivated.    6181. 
Hambliu      (C.)        Viva's     vow. 

49204. 
Hambly   (C.  R.)  : 

Circus  queen.     7410. 
Oil  prince.     33379. 
Hamburg  ( Verlagsgesellschaft ) 
See  Verlagsgesellschaft  Ham- 
burg. 
Hamburger      (E.)       Reformed. 

38875. 
Hamby    (J.  W.)  : 

Capt.  John  Smith.     6120. 
Indian  princess.     21634. 
Pokahantos.     36654. 

Hamby  (W.  H.)  Nearer  mv 
God  to  Thee.     32116. 

Hamel  (R.)  David  Gavrick. 
10053. 

Hamersley  (W.  J.)  M.  Mallet. 
30867. 

Hamersly  (H.  L.)  Off  for  Bos- 
ton.    33309,  33310. 

Hames  (G.  N.)  Female  drum- 
mer.    14016. 

Harney  (C.  O.)  Gate  of  the 
gods.     15934. 

HamiH  (F.)  Put  to  the  test. 
37915. 

Hamilton  (A.)  Violet  bride. 
49097. 

Hamilton  (A.  A.)  Ex-meuiber. 
18225. 


3114 


INDEX 


Ilaniilton   (A.  K.)     Forced  pro- 
posal.    14979. 
Ilninilton   (B.)  : 

Honour  of  women.     20193. 
Jtabelais.     38271. 
Hiiniilton  (C.  G.)     Israel's  trip 

to  the  circus.     22191. 
Hamilton    (Mrs.    C.    V.)     Lady 

( Jeraldiue.     24411. 
Hamilton  (diaries)     Chimes  of 

at.  Germain.     7068. 
Hamilton  (Cicely)  : 

Home  again.     20006. 

Jack    &    .Till    &    a    friend. 

22313. 
Jack,  .Till  &  a  friend.    22347. 
.Inst      to      get      married. 

23397a,  23398. 
Ivovel  crossing.     25180. 
I'ageant    of   great   women. 

35042. 
Sixth  commandment.  42637. 
Hamilton  (Clayton)  : 

Heart       of       Punchinello. 

18479. 
It'll   all   come   out   in   the 

wash.     22223. 
Kindling.     23720b. 
Mary  goes  first.     28554a. 
iloruing  star.     31063a. 
Tliirty  days.     45830a. 
Thousand        years        ago. 

45920a. 
Three   modern   plays   from 

the  French.     45990b. 
To  be  or  not  to  be.     46359a. 
Wrong  key.     51878. 
liaun'lton  (Cosmo)  : 

Blindness  of  virtue.     4278, 

4274. 
Door    that    has    no    key. 

11441. 
Duke's  son.     12010. 
Gi-an'father     Ooquesne. 

17310. 
Sense  of  humor.     41494. 
Wisdom  of  folly.     51227. 

Hamilton     (D.)      'Ostler     Joe. 

34418. 
Hamilton 
Hamilton 

honor. 


(E.)     Isabel.     22115. 
(E.  A.  S.)     Race  for 


38283 
Hamilton  (E.  L.)  : 

Haste     to     the     wedding. 

18287. 
IM aster  passion.     28719. 
Hamilton  (F.  C.)  : 

<'ourt  intrigues.     8842. 

Grusader.     9262. 

Mignon,      the     child  -  wife. 

29534. 
Rates.     38503. 
Hamilton  (G.  B.)  : 

Alarm  clock.     691. 
l^uilders  on  sand.    5430. 


Hamilton  (G.  B.) — Continued. 

Buttertiy  Bella.     .5653. 

Tall  strategy.     45013. 
Hamilton     (G.    C.)     To    be    or 

not  to  be.     46359a. 
Hamilton   (G.  H.)  : 

Hotel  Healthy.     20356. 

Silver  Bird.     42385,  423SG. 

Sunlight.     44548. 

Treasure  Island.     46903. 

Zera.     .52327. 

Hamilton     (George)      Slaadows 

of  sin.     41718. 
Hamilton    (Gertrude)       Prune- 

slone  dope.     55058. 
Hamilton  (H. )      Moths.     31202. 

31205. 
Hamilton     (H.     K.)     Siege    of 

Tripoli.     42277. 
Hamilton    (Hale)  : 

Eye  for  an  eye.     13282. 
Lad  of  steel.     24309. 
Hamilton   (Harry)  : 

Whon  a  girl  loves.     55893. 
A\'oi-king-man    &    the    lady. 
51727. 

Hamilton       (Helen)        Modern 

Mother  Goose.     54576. 
Hamilton   (Henry)  : 

Autumn  manoeuvres.    2501. 
Carmen.     6240. 
Columbus.     8013. 
Crown  of  India.     9227. 
Duchess      of      D  a  n  t  z  i  c. 

11924. 
Great  ruby.     17461. 
Lady  of  Lyonesse.     24480. 
Light  beyond.     2.5363. 
Stolen  orders.     4.S936a. 
T\\o  little  Michus.     47674. 
Hamilton     (J.     M.)      Washing- 
house  key.     .55845. 
Hamilton  ( K.  W.)     Impersona- 
tion of  Cindy's  chance.  21034. 
Hamilton      (L.)     Let     me     ex- 
plain.    25125. 
Hamilton     (M.)      Double     life 

11529. 
Han.iilton     (M.    E.)      Sontimen- 

talist.     41.512. 
Hamilton   (M.  K. )     .Tohn  Ghal- 

mer's  daughter.     22843. 
Hamilton  (P.)  : 

Dear  Edward.     10260  . 
WMtch.     51266. 

Hamilton  (P.  S.)  : 

Mont  Pelee.     30879. 
Reformei-.     38878.     • 
Hamilton    (R.)     High    treason. 

19432. 
Hamilton     (R.    B.)     Heirloom. 

18689. 
Hamilton   (R.  E.   L. )      Pearl  of 
tlie  prairie.     .35736. 

3115 


Hamilton  (R.  V.)  : 

Dr.  Jonathon.     111.58. 
Last  dream  of  the  babes  in 

the  woods.     24706. 
Sally      Perkin's      decision. 
40603. 
Hamilton  (S.  P.)     Mose  &  .Tosh 

31089. 
Hamilton  (T.  C.)  : 

Convicted.     8420a. 
Money  mad.     54587. 

Hamilton     (T.     H.)       William 

Tell.     55954. 
Hamilton     (Theodore)      Wages 

of  sin.     49358. 
Hamilton    (Thomas)     Winning 

wager.    51183. 
Hamilton  (W.  C.)  : 

Jewel  of  consistency.  22095. 
Judge  Slasher.     23147. 

Hamilton    (W.  D.)     Love  lure 

26546a. 
Hamilton   (W.  H.)     King  Solo- 
mon's mines.     23912. 
Hamilton   (W.  H.  L.)     Left  on 

the  picket  line.     24988. 
Hamilton     (W.     K.)       Twenty 
five      minutes      from      Terre 
Haute.     47439b. 
Hamilton    (Wiley)    Why   Smith 

stayed  home.     .50755. 
Hamilton    (William)      Winter's 

tale.     51208. 
Hamilton  &   Goggin.     Boodlers 

of  Amer.     4594. 
Hamilton   book   co.     Woi'ks   uf 

Shakespeare.     41779. 
Hamilton,  Peycke  &  Fue.  Fmin 

tain  of  youth.     15131. 
Hamje   (H.  D.)  : 

Chapter  8.     6729. 
Odd  sleeve  button.     33269. 
Hamlen      (G.      J.)        Waldies. 

49409a. 
Hamler     (G.     W.)       Klondyke 

gold  fields.     24112. 
Hamlet  (F.  P.)     Seven  times  1. 

41620. 
Hamley    (E.    B.)      Lady    Lee's 

widowhood.     6152a 
Hamlin   (G.)  : 

Good      for      nuthin"      Nan 

17080. 
Little  Vic.     25924. 
Nan.     31927. 
Our  pet.     34744. 
Hamlin    (H.  L.)  : 

Boker's  bitters.     4509. 
Dramatist.     11685. 
Spider's-web.     43535. 
Hamlin     (J.     P.)     jr.      Bijah. 

3824. 
Hamlin    (M.  P.)      Secy,  of  the 
treasury.     .55272. 


INDEX 


Hamlin   (P.)  : 

Captain  Cool.    609Sa. 
Cupid  in  Bohemia.     9389. 
Dumb  bell  dilemma.   12020. 
Good  Indian.     17086. 
Oh,  papa!    33352. 
Redemption.      38840a. 
Stuff    that    makes    heroes. 
44280. 
Hamlin     (R.)      Casey's    Dutch 

wife.     6357. 
Hamlin    (T.)     Tom  Hamlin  & 

his  Rube  minstrels.    46447. 
llamm   (M.  W.  van)     See  Van 

Hamm. 
Hammatt  (M.  L.)    Tattle  street 

singers.     25891. 
Hammel  (VV.  L.)     Under  Stars 

&   Stripes.     48136. 
Hammer      (E.)        Gekreuzigte. 

16015. 
Hammer     ( I. )       See    Hards 

(I.  H.) 
Hammer  (R.  B.)    Dcs  l^^rloestTS 

kindheil.     10526:i. 
Hammersley  (W.  J.)     Why  not 

be  frank?    50745. 
Hammerslough     (C.    11.)      Nar- 
row margin.     32025. 
Hammersmark    pub.    co.      Sax- 
ons.    40915. 
Hammerstein        (A.)  Moral 

code.    30992,  30993. 
Hammt'rstein    (O.)  : 

Brother  mason.     .5271. 
Centennial.     6596. 
Geschundene        ranbritter. 

16243. 
In  Greater  N.  Y.     21193. 
Kloudyke.     24107. 
Marguerite.     28223 . 
Mister     Klondyke.       30205. 
Mrs.  Radley  Barton's  ball. 

30445. 
On  to  Klonchke.     33957, 
I'uncli,  .Judy  &  co.     37833. 
Santa   Maria.     40742. 
Solo  sechzig.     43132. 
Trip   to   Klondyke.      47020. 

Hammerstein     (W.)       'I'empta- 

tion  of  Adam  &  Eve.     45321. 

Ilammett      (R.     W. )        In     I  he 

vvildei-ness.     21.546. 
Ifnmmond   (A.  \V.)  : 
Adventuress.     373. 
Poisoned  chalice.     '',6649. 
Siren  of  the  lobby.     42568. 
Hammond    (C.  T.)  : 

Thief  In  the  house.     45770. 
Why   tlie  devil   tempts  wo 
men.     507.56. 
Ifiinniiond      (10.)       Haiii)V     me- 
dium.    18184. 
Hannnond      (E.      1*..)        Valley 
Forge.     48646. 


Hammond     (E.    C.)       Santiago 

phonograph.     40752. 
Hammond  (E.  D.)     Mysterious 

life.     31815. 
Hammond   (E.  L.)  : 

For  Elaine's  sake.     14791. 
Secret      of     his      strength. 
41332. 

Hannnond    (E.   P.)  : 

Pyranuis  &  Thisbe.   37940a. 

S  u  s  a  n  n  a      Shakespeare. 
5.5493. 
IlanuiKind    (  F.  C.)  : 

Frontier  life.     15.596. 

Great    fi-ontier.     1739:',. 
Hammond   (G.  D.)  : 

<  'oriolanus.     8.518. 

Teuipest.     4.5272. 
Hammond     (G.     G.)       Country 

merchant.     8777. 
Hammond    (H.  E.)  : 

Elysian  tietds,  ltd.     12563. 

Fnvoi-  of  the  god.     13927. 

Tuff  kustomer.     47319. 

Hanuiion<l    (,f.)     Every  woman's 

road.     13150. 
Hammond     (.1.    G. )       l>aughter 

of  .Tudea.     9965. 
H:auniund    {Afr.s.   .1.    H.)      Pan- 
tomime of  tlie   Mowt'rs  &  the 

sea.     35188. 
Hannnond      (J.     L.)        Missing 

link.     30056. 
Hammond      (K.     S.)        In     old 

Cheyenne.     21259. 
Hannnond    (M.    I.)      Geraldiiie. 

16171. 
Hammond     ( H.    B.)       Thy    sis- 

ler's  keeper.     46136. 
Haimnond   (W.  A.)     Mysterious 

life.     31815. 
Hannnond      (W.     1*1)        Erwin 

lirolhers.     12895. 
Hannnonia     verlag.       Liebeson- 

kpl.     2.5252. 
Ha  nip    (S.  F.)  : 

Below  zei-(..     3470,  3471. 
Friar  Tuck.     1.5414. 
Hampshire    (H.   E.)  : 

Ob.jeci,   matrimony.     .33224. 
Upstart.    48.544. 

i  lampion    (Alfred)  : 

Amit       Bridget's       boodle. 

2385. 
Edna's   ghost.     1.2265. 
(Jenii  of  the  vase.     16079. 
(^rloria.     16770. 
Hundred  years  ago.     20600. 
Miss    Fai"i-ingt,on's   lun-glar.  , 

29938. 
Mv     fi'iend,      the     covihoy. 

31.5.58. 
New  Year's  dream.     32507. 
Nighl   of  I  he  hall.     .32714. 


Ha mj (ton  { Al f red )  — Cont. 

\'i(.let.s.     49108. 

Two  Pygmalions.     47760. 
Hampton    (Allan)      Bey<md   the 

Rockies.    3738. 
Hampton  (E. )  : 

<'ieole  ward.    9007. 

Narci.ssus  &  Echo.    32014. 
Hami»ton     (E.    von)      See    Von 

Ham])ton. 
Hamsun      (K.)        Uivet      ivold. 

259(53. 
Hanan  (C.)  : 

Anferstehung.    2367. 

(!i-illo  del   focolare.     17()34. 

Kes II flection.    39129. 

Haiiaiier  (.l.,l.)  /'r.  True  French- 
man.    47219. 
H.iiKtliett  (1>.)  : 

Bed-rock.    32.58. 
Broken  links.    ,5196. 
.niled.    22718. 
Tangled  hearts.    4.5099. 
Temperance  tide.    45259. 
Hancock  (C.  F.)  : 

T.idle  Kocks.     2.5863,  25864. 
One  night  sIjiihI.    .".40.52. 
Haiu-ock    ( C.  1..)     >S'rr  Laurence 

(C.) 
Hiincock   (<1.  W.)     Down  on  Hie 

farm.     11610. 
Hancock  (  E.  ( '. )    Marley  Water. 

■2KVA7. 
Hancock  (H.  E.)  : 

House  of  the  pei-fecl    serv- 

anls.     2042.3a. 
Kill.    40.366a. 
Hancock-    (  H.    1.)      Paper   czar. 

,'{5223. 
Hanco<-k     (I.    C.)      Mr.     Prince 

from  Princeton.    .3(r245. 
I  lancock    (  1j.  I      Land  of  sislerlv 

love.    2461.5. 
Hancock    ( L.    M.)      .lack    ^:    llie 

hean-slalk.    22.321. 
Hancock  (It.  .1.)     Klondike  Kil. 

2-1106. 
\\:nH\  (C.  E.)  : 

Swan  Svvanson.     41727. 
Widder.     .5078.5J1. 

Hand    ((i.)      Historical    stories. 

19881a-19884p. 
Hand  (<;.  1>.)  : 

Shah.    4172-1. 

Soci:il   wredc.      1i!992. 
Hand  (M.  .1.)  : 

Acadia.     132. 

New  Amsterdam.     ,32318. 

H.-ind    (M.   Y.)  Woman's   wav. 

5ir)93. 

Hand    ( T.  W.)  Pelief  of  laick- 

now.     .39000. 

Hand    f\V.   ,1.)  .Vdvenliires   ef 

the  had  hoy.  .3(54. 


3116 


INDEX 


Handel-Mozzetti  (E.)  : 

Arme  Max'garet.    1881. 
Napoleon  II.    31988. 
Weihnachts  -  und     krippen- 
spiele.     49952. 
Ilandelman    (B.)      Punishment 
of  fickle  miudedness.    37838a. 
Handfield    (A.)      Fr6res   de  la 

haine.    15389. 
Handf orth  ( J.  A. )    Jeweled  lily. 

22700. 
Handley  (J.  M.)  : 

Domestic  court.    11318. 
Grizzly.     17668. 
Little  orphan  Annie.    2.5825. 
Only    a    w  o  r  k  i  n  g  m  a  n  . 
34192. 
Handley  (AV.  W.)     Negro  to  be 

lynched.    32161. 
Handrg  (M.)    Zouzou.    52392. 
Hands    (G.   E.)     Mme.   Sherry. 

27220a. 
Hanegan    (E.   V.   Cooke-)      See 

Cooke-Hanegan. 
Hanemann  (E.)    Paula.  35622a. 
Haney    (F.)  : 

Hi  Holler.    19340. 
May  from  Taramauy.  27810. 
Haney    (F.    E.)      Sunset   road. 

55483. 
Haney    (J.  G.)     Mere  blunder. 

54494. 
Haney    (J.   L.)  : 

Benefactor.    .52864. 
Midsummer  night's  di'eam. 

29490. 
Mr.  Sexton.    30259. 
Monsieur  d'Or.     30856. 
Haney  &  co.    That  funny  story. 

45562. 
Hanford     (C.     B.)       Quadriuo. 

37948. 
Hanford     (Edward)       Trained 

nurse.    46763a. 
Hanford  (Edwin)  : 

Champagne  Charlie.    6649. 
Divorce  colony.     11034a. 
Five  thousand  dollar  purse. 

14444. 
Girl  in  the  moon.    16567. 
Goat.     16814. 
Irish-American.    21948. 
.Toy  of  living.    23081. 
Kerry  fair.    23622. 
Land  of  peek-a-boo.    24610. 
Lost  garter.    26300,  26301. 
Love-makers.     26551. 
Magic  marine.    27376. 
Maids  of  Amer.    27519a. 
Old  country.    3.3456. 
Partners  in  crime.    35414. 
Reuben  &  the  400.    .39208. 
School  beli.    41097. 
Shamrock.    41931. 
Smart  set.    42816. 


Ferdinand 
See  Delanoy 


2200..    11729. 
a  new  cen- 


Hanford    (Edwin)- — Continued. 
Up  in  the  clouds.  48486. 
White  fawn.    50512a. 
Wide  -  awake    slumberland. 
50788. 
Hanford     (I.     P.) 
Lassalle.    14055. 
Hanford  (M.  F.) 

(M.  Frances) 
Hangl  (K.  P.)  : 
Dream  of  A.  D 
In  the  dawn  of 
tury.    21374. 
Hanington  (.T.  W.  B.)     Arcady. 

1775. 
Hanisch  (M.)     Merry  widow  re- 
married.   29274. 
Hanish  (R.  D.)  : 

Hands  of  death.    18070. 
Struggle  bet.  labor  &  capi- 
tal.   44233. 
Ilankin  (S.)  : 

Cassilis  engagement.    6390. 
Charity  that  began  at  home. 

6754. 
Constant  lover.    8355. 
Last    of    the    De    Mullins. 

24734. 
Return     of     the     prodigal. 

39198. 
Three     plays     by     Brieux. 

46011,  46012. 
Two  Mr.  Wethorbys.    47706. 
Hanks  (J.  M.)  : 

D  e  r  m  o  t         McMurrough. 

10517. 
Fire  worshipers.     14314. 
Hauley  (E.  H.)     One  big  thing. 

33984a. 
Hanley      (E.      W.)        Editors. 

12250. 
Hanley  (G.  G.)  : 

Father  John.    13844. 
Gareth   &   Lynette.      15910. 
Magdalene.     27339. 
Mary  Magdalene.     28560. 
Other  self.     34483. 
Hanley     (J.)       Shaun's     trust. 

41980. 
Hanley   (M.  E.)  : 

Drop  the  match.     11851. 
Hanley's  lunatics.    18085. 
Irish  love  story.    22004. 
Sour  mash.    43351. 
Wild  goose  chase.    50963. 
Hanley    (M.  W.)  : 

Saved  by  the  cross.     40878. 
Trouble     in     the     family. 
47165. 
Hanley   (R.  J.) 

41980. 
Hanley   (W 

13844. 
Hanley     &, 


Shaim's  trust. 


J.)      Father  John. 


Conklin. 


Honey 


Iamb.    20116. 


Hanlon    (A.)    Nabob's   fortune. 

31890. 
Hanlon    (B.)      Lost    &    found. 

26276a. 
Hanlon   (E.) : 

Joker.    22916. 

Lively  legacy.    25960. 

Manager  pro  tem.    28029. 

Model  maker.    30570b. 

Nabob's  fortune.    31890. 

What's  in  a  name.     50109. 
Hanlon      (E.     L.)        Reunited. 

39220. 
Hanlon    (F.)    Nabob's   fortune. 

31890. 
Hanlon  (G.)  : 

Nabob's  fortune.    31890. 

Voyage  en  Suisse.    49313. 
Hanlon   (G.  W.)  : 

Auto  bee.    2474. 

Bubbles.     5369. 
Hanlon  (H.  O.)  : 

Double  shuffle.    11546. 

Facing  the  music.    13323. 

Picked-up  dinner.    362i4. 

Hanlon  (J.  W.)    Tangled  affair. 

45098. 
Hanlon  (T.  F.)     Dorothy  Rus- 
sell's awakening.     11478. 
Hanlon   (W.)  : 

Amazing  Halloween.     1077. 

Bob  Evans  &  Prince  Henry 
of  Battenberg.     4439. 

Brigands.     5107. 

Fantasma.    13651. 

Good  &  evil.     17054. 

Hotel  Otherwise.    20360. 

In  a  balloon.    21063. 

Lively  legacy.    25960. 

Lost  baby.     26284. 

Military  sketch.  2959L 

M  u  s  c  1  a  r  '  s     gymnasium. 
31392. 

Nabob's  fortune.     31890. 

Our   fishing  party.     34623. 

Pico.    36233. 

Private  apartments.    37527. 

Statue.     43832. 

Superba.    44594. 

Vacation.    48590. 

Voyage  en  Suisse.    49313. 
Hann  (T.  R.)  : 

Lleiress  of  Marcy.    18684. 

Old,  old  story.     33595. 

Twice  saved.    47469. 

Will    Whaflles.    the    street 
Arab.     51052. 

Ye  East  Lynne.    52033. 
Ha  una   (E.  H.)  : 

Court  of  Juno.     8849,8850. 

Dream.     11708. 

High  mountain.    19416. 
Hauua    (P.)      Price   men   pay. 
37148. 


3117 


INDEX 


Hanna     (R.)       Her     children. 

53911. 
Hanna    (R.  M.)     Blue  &  gray. 
4333. 
'  Hannafy    (M.   E.)      Man   from 
Me.     27787. 
Hannah    (P.   D.)      Borderland. 

4650. 
Hannan   (O. )  : 

Cigarette  maker's  romance. 

7331 . 
Electric    man.      12410. 
Our  pleasant  sins.     34740. 

Uanuan   (F.)  : 

Breadwinner.     4971. 
(Circumstantial   evidence. 

7399b. 
Fighting  chance.    14185. 
For     her     brother's     sake. 

14808. 
For  her  child's  sake.  14811. 
Lena  Rivers.     25049. 
Minister's  daughter.   29743. 
New  partner.    32436a. 
Quo  vadis?     38244a. 
Trap.     46837. 

Woman's  expiation.  51524, 
51525. 
Hannebert  (E.)  Tuile.  47322. 
Hanuish  (R.  D.)  Maine  dis- 
aster. 27537. 
Hannon  (F)  See  Hannan  (F.) 
Hannson  (O.)  Outcast.  34872a. 
Haunum     (R.)       Self    defence. 

41426. 
Hanover    (J.    H.)       See   Ernst 

(J.  H.) 
Hansa-verlag.    Pompei.    36767a. 
Hanscom    (B.)      Light.     25356. 
Hanscom    (E.   D.)      Henry  the 

Fourth.     18830. 
Hansel    (C.    E.)      Mixed    rela- 
tions.    30530b. 
Hansel  (H.)  : 

College  student.     7867. 
Men  of  Jimtown.     29107. 
Shadow.    41656. 
Haijseler  (A.)     Highway  stroll- 
ers.    19458. 
Hansen  (L.  P.  E.  Evans-)     See 

Evans-Hansell. 
Hansen    (A.    C.)     Lost    heart. 

1'6303. 
Hansen    (C.)     Peter   Siallivan's 

adventure.     36015. 
Hansen  (E.)  : 

(Gambling.     15815.    , 
Jealousy  cure.    22548. 
Hansen    (C{.    P.)     Doctor's    di- 
lemma.    11195. 
Hansen    (J.)     Ronde    des    sai- 

sons.     39886. 
Hanson  ( .T.  P. )     Summer  night's 
dream.     44506. 


Hansen   (().  \V.)     Zooloo  show. 

52.S83. 
Hanser  (M.)     Mystery  of  Soot- 
land.     31846. 
Haiishew  (T.  W.)  : 

Bohemian  gyurl.     4496. 

Forty-niners.     15092. 

Miner's  oath.     29731. 

AVedded  widow.     2677.1; 

Whisllini,'  Saiidv.     50482. 

Will-o'-the-wisii.     51036. 
Hniisoii  (A.  F.)  : 

His  sister's  lieaii.     19813. 

Six      and      seven  -  eighths. 
42613a. 

Hanson  (C.  ¥.)  : 

('(iiuinti-  (iT  (lie  Bridegroom. 

8098. 
L'ridtiriol'  &  Ingeborg.  15420. 

Hanson    (('.  V.)   iK:  co.     Coming 

of  tlie  hridegrooiii.     Sd98. 
Hanson     ( c '.     N. )      'I'o     .greater 

iieiglits.     46366. 
Hanson     (C.    T.)      E)islnr))ance 

on  thf  lanii.     10993. 
Hanson      ( 1  >.      L.  >       i.eoiiarda. 

2.5076a. 
Hanson  (  l>\  1.)  : 

I'utterniiliv  Hollow  sui'iu'ise 

party.     5650. 
Fathei-     Time's     ( Mii'isI  m:is 

trial.     13860. 
Will  Soakuiii's  nialriiiionial 
liiirt'aii.     .11048. 

Hanson  (<;.  A.)     Devil.    10653a. 
Hanson    (C.  .T.)      Time  of  trial. 

46243. 
Hanson  (<;.A\'.)     Avenging  son. 

2518. 
Hanson    (.1.  C. )     Million    for  a 

noso.     29644. 
Hanson  (.L  M.)  : 

Across  the  lines.     182. 
Pageant  of  Yasdvton.   .14868. 

Hanson  (.L  T.)  : 

l'»reakinj;  up  liouse-lce»;ping. 
5000. 

\'mage  hill-posi.T.      10020. 
Hanson  (  i{.  U. )  : 

Father  l<]x-Onicio.     i;!S;{7a. 

Uppei-  trail.     48526. 

liansstMi  (C  .1.)  (Jueen  of 
Sheba.     38039. 

Uanstoin  ( ( >.  v.)  Frauon  voin 
Sundsvallhor.     1.1290. 

Hantman  (S.  .1.)  Perlsteln's 
clioice.     3,5934. 

Hanns  (<). )  Za  onolio  casn. 
52262. 

Plany  (L. ^  NVilnia,  the  colon- 
el's (lan.ghler.     .11101. 

Hanzlik  (P.  R. )  I'.h.od  will 
tell.     .12922. 


Hapgood  (I.  F.)  : 

Husband    of    a     celol»rlt\'. 

20721. 
Pleasure    stroll     on     Fiftli 

avenue.     36528a. 
Happy  hours  co. : 

All  in  der  family.     858. 
Aunty  Chloe.    2441. 
Big  banana.     3774. 
Bones  at  a  raffle.     4.55.5. 
Chris.  Johnson.     7169. 
Cooney  in  de  hollow.     S;  il-j. 
Creole  ball.    9062. 
Dancing  mad.     9727. 
Darkey  tragedian.     989o. 
Darkey's  dream.     9892. 
Dat  same  old  coon.     9927. 
De  coon  hunt.     10167. 
De  debbil  &  Dr.  Faust nm. 

10169. 
De  maid  ob  de  Hunkpuncas. 

10173. 
De  old  gum  game.     10175. 
Decree  of  divorce.     l(t;5.ls. 
Desdemonum.     10531 . 
Dixie,  our  culler'd  bi'iidder. 

11074. 
Don  Cato  i*t  de  big  hass.x.n, 

11340. 
Dot  mad  tog.     1149(i. 
Dot  madrimonial  ad.   1  HOT. 
Dot  quied  lotgings.     11  tos. 
Elephant  on  ice.     124.38. 
Gallus  .Take.    1579(t. 
Game  of  billiards.     1,1X41. 
Ghost     of     Bone     SMiiaslL 

16814. 
Hunk's  wedding  day.  20(;7  i. 
I  love  your  wife.     20S05. 
Juba.     23108. 
Jube  Hawkins.     23109. 
Julianna  Johnson.     23221. 
King  Cuffee.     23757. 
Last  drop.     24707. 
Law  allows  it.     24S49. 
Let  those  laugli   m  lio   win. 

25135. 
Lonely  pollywog.     26127. 
Lucinda's  wedding:.    2('>82s. 
Mad  astromomer.     27127. 
Manager  in  a  lix.     2S027. 
Married  widows.     2.S46-1. 
Mishaps    of    Caesar    Ci-nin. 

29891. 
Mothers  &  fathers.     :!1IT:;. 
Mulcahy's  cat.     31315. 
Mumbo  Jim.     31347. 
Mysterious  stranger.  :'>IS'_M 
Night  with  Brnddcr  !'.o!ie>;. 

32752. 
Octoroon.     ,332,12. 
Old  Kentucky  home.    :\X,-s.'. 
Old  Uncle  Billv.    ,33660. 
Old  Zip  Coon.     3.3680. 
Pete&Ephraim.     .3,1991. 


3118 


INDEX 


Happy  lioui's  CO. — Colli, 
rete'.s  luck.     3G027. 
E'opsv  Dean.     36840. 
i'oigy  Joe.     86849. 
['ossuinfat.     86870. 
Quoon  Mary.     88004. 
Rival  mokes.    80547. 
Rob.   (lie  hermit.     89605. 
SamlM.'s  roUirii.     40053. 
Scipio  ACi-icaims.     •m.58. 
Spelliiiji-iiialcli.     4:1504. 
There's      inillioiis      in      it. 

457li4. 
Toode.  tootle,  too.     46554. 
[nele  Tom.     480.50. 
Under  de  k(>rosene.     48105. 
fp  head.     48475). 
Who  -ot  the  XH'j;-*    50011. 
Wine   cup.      51124. 
Wroim  bottle.     51800. 

ILirakLseu  (H.  (!.  H.)     .\t  Min- 
eral   Sprihys.      2162. 
1  faraueonri    ( 10.)  : 

Circe.     7877. 

<>herl»''.     88214. 

ilarbach    (H.   <^.)  : 
Flinders.      14511. 
Wisdom  i^  tolly.     51226. 

Harhsich     (M.    L.)       Girl    from 

(Cleaver's  way.     164871). 
Ilarbe.k     ( W. )        Kin.i;     of     Ihe 

bounding    hoops.      28850. 
Ilarbit/.   {A.)      Kamp  for  kjaer- 

li.uhel.      2.8475. 
iI:irborl    (K.  C.)      liinlerwalder 

\..n  Carolinii.     10.50!>a. 
liartx^ur    (.1.   L.)      Mrs.  Klweil's 

paper.     178H>a. 
iiarbury    ( ( '. »      Kin,i;"s  diiimond. 

280t)0". 
Ifarcourt    ((\)  : 
.Tu.l^e.     .54120. 
Place   in   Ihe  sun.     8(',li:la. 

llar<-oui(       (I'M         ('hrislopbei- 

('olumbus.     7261. 
Harcourt    (M.    i:    K.    d' )       Kbo- 

vanchlchina.      28651 . 

ilai'coui-t    (  .Marshall)  : 

,\ntbraci(e  roman<-e.      160.8. 
Arizona    kid.      18-10. 
.\\vakenin.u'   <d'   lli<'    model'. 

2570. 
Corset  shop.    8577a. 
Divorce.      11026. 
La  veil  se.     24848. 
Riylil    .uirl.      8042.".. 
ifarcourt    (R.   10.)      ,S'cc   Paiilou 

(F.  A.) 
Ifarcourl     i\\.)      For   llie   kinu;. 
14088. 

Hard    (A.)      Reacef  n  1    ^\  r. 

Schoenhraeu.      85680. 
Hard    ( H.   K.)      Aladdin.     670. 


Hard    (J.   W.)  : 

Miraculous  pitcher.     54535. 
Pandora's  box.     35169a. 

Hard    (W.)     Peaceful    Mr. 

Sch02nbraeu.     8;j6S9. 
Ilavdcastle    (B.    Talbot-)      Sec 

^Vtlliot  Ilardcastle. 
Ilardcaslle      (F.     W.)        Santa 

Clans'   (humbler.      40788. 
Hanlen     (.1.    .1.)       Columbus    & 

Isabella.     8022. 
Harden  (R.  W.)  : 

Herbert's    athnity.      10188. 
Little    Ameri<an.      25580. 
Mavor.     28021. 
Wall   between.     40410. 
Harder     (10.     10.)       Merman    iV: 

mermaid.     20217b. 
Harder    (\V.   H.)  : 

Pallet  yirl.     2854. 
I'Msherman's     d  a  u  ^  b  t  e  r. 

14407. 
One    gill     in     a     Ihonsaiid. 

840(10. 
Tbat  .ual  o'  Howard.    4.5568. 

Hardie   (.1.  10.)      P.rave  woman. 

404(1 
Hardin    (  F. )      Sbirhw.     42181. 
H:iidiii    (  W.   P.)  : 

Forc(>  of  habit.     14076. 

Frolics  of  chance.     155i(j. 

From   8   to   11.     1.5.580. 

Mikado's  messa-e.     20542. 

Veneli.iii    poppies.      48701. 

Hardin.i;     (.\.i     .//•.       llou.se    di- 
vide<i.      20:!S<):i. 

lla'-diny,-      (C.      R. )        Absinlhe 
liend.      117. 

HardiiiL;-   (10.)     Sbalun.^  Shakes- 
peare.    41021. 

liardinu       ( F.       A.)         Anklet. 
1.5.82. 

Ilaidini;   (.1.)    Passport.    .T.407a. 

|[ardin<4  (  L.  I).)   Ytllow  drama. 
52(H)4. 

H.irdinn    (  M.    L. )       Unexpeded 
interruptions.      4820<). 

Hardin-    (  M. )  : 

l>ul(h  love.     12P70a. 
Father's   blessin.u-.      18S68a. 
Sky-.jinx.     426.S6a. 

Harding    (M.   T.)  : 

Princess    dines.      8.7412. 
Traders.     4660S. 

Harding    (N.)  : 

]>utch   girl.     12068. 
Pundi  &  Judy  girl.     37S80.' 
Harding   (R.)     Rafferty'.s  home 

run.     .88321. 
Hardings     (C.    RL)       Strangers 

within  the  gates.     44077. 
Hardman      (K.      S.)        irnited. 
4S342a. 


Hardman    (R.)  : 

Adventures    of    I.iittle    Red 

Riding  Hood.    355. 
Clailssa'.s  first  party.  7536. 
Hards      (I.      H.)        Samantha 

P,o(mi-de-ay.     40G49. 
Hardt    (A.   (Jutheil-)      See  Gil- 

Iheil-Hardt. 
Hardt    (E.)  : 

Kruiig  Salomo.    24210a. 
Schirin      uud      (lertraude. 

41000. 
Tantrls,  the  fool.    45121. 
Tristram,      t  he      i  e  s  t  e  r. 
16184a,  47080. 
llardt     (F.     W.)        So     wird's 

gemacht.     42088. 
Ilardung    (V.)     Godiva.    16839. 
Hardwicke   (M.)  : 

Feast  of  roses  drill.     13955. 
Mexic  drill.     20884. 
Hardy    {A.  H.)     His  grace,  the 

duke.      10645. 
Hardv     (C.)       Maid    of    Herat. 

27471. 
Hardy    (G.   R.)  : 

Clieckm.-iled.      6868. 
Faker.     18452. 
Hardy   (Doris)     Where  charity 

iiegins.     .50.872a. 
Hardy     (Dudley)       All's     well 

tbat   ends    well.      004. 
Hardv   (E.  C.)  : 

Aunt  Henrietta.     2898. 

Hearts  win.     18.584. 

T>ove     tfc     its     counterfeit. 

26440. 
Loving  husband.     26762. 
Noble  American.    32918. 
INu't's  loves.     3662G. 
Price  of  infamy.    37162. 
Silk   dress.     42370. 

Ha  nly   (E.  T.)  : 

Paron   of   the   cra.g.     302(r 
Clarence  Vernon.     7526. 
P  e  r  p  1  e  X  e  d     posl  master. 
8.5941 . 

Hardv    (H.)      T'ra.ge.ly   of   Amj 

Rohsart.      46718. 
Hai-dy   (H.  A.)  : 

Cab  eighty-six.     5761. 
Great   dub   house   tragedy 
17373. 

Hardv     (M.)      Kentucky    feiul. 

23598. 
Hardv    (T.)  : 

Dynasts.      12102. 

Hand  of  Etiielherta.    .53864. 

Mayor      of      Casterbridge. 

10216. 
Tess   of   the   D'TTrbervilles. 

45447,  45448. 
Three  wayfarers.    46080. 
Hare   (V.  L.)     Hoodoo.     20202. 


5379--vof,2--16-r    -02 


.'UIO 


INDEX 


Hare  (W.  B.)  : 

Aaron  Boggs,  freshman.    27. 

Abbu    San    of    old    Japan. 
52546. 

Boy   scouts.     4850. 

Bride  &  groom.    52983. 

Camp-fire  girls.     5953a. 

Civil  service.     7474a. 

College  town.     7869. 

Country  boy  scout.     53273. 

Deacon   Dubbs.     53359. 

Dutch    detective.      12065b. 

Fascinators.     13713. 

Heiress  hunters.     18676a. 

Hoodoo.     20201. 

Kicked      out      of      college. 
54167. 

Macbetli  tl  hi  mode.    27062a. 

Mrs.  Tubbs  of  Shantytown. 
30473a. 

Much     ado     about     Betty. 
54631. 

Pageant  of  history.    35042a. 

Parlor  matches.     35352a. 

Poor  married  man.     36803a. 

Professor  Pepp.     37637b. 

Rustic  Romeo.     40356. 
,  Scout   master.     55259. 

Sewing    for    the    heathen. 
41639a. 

Southern  Cinderella.   43364 

Teddy.     45195. 
Harell    (W.   H.)      Fly   old  jay. 

14620. 
Harfield   (M.)  : 

Country  to  the  city.     8796. 

Factory    in.spector.      13329. 

Fashion  review.     13718. 

Horseless  rider.     20303. 

Magazine       review       song. 
27332. 

Marie  Dare  Clark.     28261. 

Unknown  love.     48376. 
Harg  (.T.  de)     ^ee  De  Harg. 
Harger   (C.  G.)  jr.: 

All  millionaires.     874. 

Good  scheme.     17113 

Human   nature.     20607. 

Millionaires.     29664. 

Money  to  burn.     30798. 

Oom  Paul.     34234. 

Opposites.     34289. 
Hargerson     (H.)       Elopement. 

12523a. 
Hargesheimer     (O.)      Back    to 

Cohoes.    52801. 
Hargrave  (Mm.  S.  B.)     Broad- 
way dream.     5146. 
Hargrave      (W.     B.)        Merry 

students.    29264. 
Hargreaves  (W.)  jr.: 

Faithful  friend.     13441. 

Mysteries     of     London. 
31796. 

Partners  in  crime.     35413. 


Hargreves    (W.  H.)   jr.     What 

men  call  love.     50095. 
Haring      (E.      C.)        Rustlers. 

40365a. 
Harke      (L.     M. )        Elmwood. 

12512. 
Harkins    (D.   H. )      Our  actors. 

34519. 
Harkins    (J.    J.)      Lord   Atten- 

borough's  only  son.     26189. 
Harkins  (J.  W.)  jr.: 

Commander    of    the    fleet. 

8113. 
Cuba.     9306. 
Fire  patrol.     14307. 
Girl     from     Tim's     place. 

16535. 
Life  that  kills.     25329. 
Lights     far     out     at     sea. 

25422. 
Living  age.     25969. 
Man    without    a     country. 

28017. 
Midnight  alarm.     29414. 
N.  Y.  fire  patrol.    32533. 
N.  Y.  patrol.     32.539. 
Northern       light.         33029, 

33031. 
Pledge  of  honor.    36536. 
Sydney  Carton.     44843. 
Three  bad  men.     45928. 
Under  sealed  orders.    48131. 

48132. 
U.  S.  secret  service.   48352. 
White  squadron.    50582. 
Winning  hand.     51155. 
Harkinson       (C.)         Americus. 

1290. 
Harkless    (J.   L.)      Adventures 

of  a  hard  boiled  egg.     345. 
Harlan   (Walter)  : 

Lateinische  esel.     24798. 
Niirnbergisch  ei.     33116. 
Harlan   (Wilbur)     Sugar  cane. 

44430. 
Harlaud    (H.)  : 

Tale  of  an  overcoat.   44970. 
Ways  &  means.     49793. 
Harleigh  (L.  W.)  : 

Ciprina,  the  modern  Borgia. 

7375. 
Cleo,    the    fastest    girl    in 

N.  Y.    7581. 
Eph.    12821. 
Kate  Stoddard.     23511. 
Lively  Nance.    25961. 
Lucre.  -26885. 
Triermain.    46977. 
Unmasked.    48,394. 
Harlev     (.T.     F.)       Blacksmith. 

4174. 
Harlingen    (K.  van)     See  Van 

Harlingen. 
Harlowe     (W.)       See     Briggs 
(W.  H.) 


Harmau  (E.)    Now  I  see.   .54741. 
Harmun  (.T.  A.)  : 

Battling     for     a     fortune, 

3145. 
Reckless  Roll.    38658. 
Harmeyer  (H.  W.)  : 

Slave  devotion.    42713. 
Southern     heiress.       43374, 
43375. 

Harmonie ;     or,     Harmonle-ver- 
lag: 

Bajadere.    2816. 
Ball  bei  liof.     2839. 
Brautwahl.    4935. 
Diplomatin.    10901. 
Gute  partie.    53847,  53848. 
Hoheit    a  m  ii  s  i  e  r  t    sich. 

19955. 
Ich     liebe     dich.       20845, 

20846. 
Im  schlafcoupe.    20984. 
,Ta.smin.    22510. 
,Iung  -  England.         23294a, 

23294b. 
Ledige  gatte.     24974. 
Liebesfahrt.    2,5248a. 
Meine    tante.    deine    tante. 

29066. 
O  heilige  Cacilie.    33178. 
Sein  herzensjunge.    41410. 
Sonnnerspulv.    43180. 
Teufelsweg.     45479. 

Harms  (P.)     Um  Konig  Hettels 

tochter.    47917a. 
Harms   (T.  B.)     Alone  at  last. 

.52643. 
Harms  (T.  B.)  &  co. : 

King  Cole  II.     23752. 
Lost,     strayed     or     stolen. 

263,57. 
Queen    of    Charcoal    alley. 
38011. 

Harms  (T.  B.)  &  FrancLs,  Day 
&     Hunter.       Ledige     gatte. 
24973. 
Harndiu  (H.)  : 

Cracked  head.     8989. 
Prophet  of  the  Ganges. 
37715. 
Harndin    (R.)     Prophet  of  the 

Ganges.    37715. 
Harned  (A.  K.)  : 

Bertha's  bridge.    3556. 
Bertha's  bridge  party.  3557. 
Czar's  command.    9569. 
Dragon-fly.    11651. 
Handicapped.    18061-18063. 
In  the  governor's  inner  of- 
fice.   21417. 
Model  of  perfection.    30571. 
Scapegoat.    40945,  40948. 
Twixt  peace  &  law.  47,528a. 
Two    thousand    dollars    re- 
ward.   55714. 


3120 


INDEX 


named  (G.)  : 

(jreate.st  tliin;i'  in  tlio  world. 
17582. 

Ideals.    20874. 
Harned   (M.)  : 

Creditor.    1)058. 

Debit  &  <  r.Mlit.    1020ln. 

Kiga.     12464a. 

Jolin  Hei-kner.     22858. 

(JuU-ast.     84S72a. 

Simoon.     42440a. 

Sunken  hell.     4454;'>. 

Harness      (I'.)        Sec      lioiden 

(P.P.) 

Harniseli  (  R  )     Mishaps.  29880. 
Harnwell     (.V    .1.)       Kxit    Mr. 

Hlack.    18228a. 
Haro  (K.)  : 

-Vle^re  primavera.    783a. 

Bazar  espa  no! .    3151. 

Cafio  fiordo.    (ktl2. 

Cluh  <le  \n  alegria.     7(«K>a. 

Ideal  japones.     2(»8t;7. 

Novia  del  torero.    8810(*.. 
Haro  (Lopez  del     .sV^  Lopez  de 

Haro. 
Harold  (E.)  : 

Garj,'antua.     151)18. 

<>ur  iodfiin;;  house.    84705. 

Harper      ( ('.      P..  I        Lost      key. 

2(5822. 
Hariter      ( L.      L.)        Ulackville 

twins.     4188. 
Harper      (O.      ^1.)        Hernani. 

19243. 
Harper   ((1.  W.  I     Loval.     2(5772, 

20773. 
Hari)er    (H.)      Sin   unclassified. 

42477. 
Han)er  (J.  B.)  : 

Our  fla.c.    84024. 
Pride.    87197. 
Hari)er  (N.)  : 

Diamond  .uarter.     107.58. 

.lay  cireiis.    22527. 

Look  who's  liere.    .54:'.  18. 

-MaKi*'  apijU'.    278(5(»a. 

Over  the  fence.    84927a. 

Sultan.    444(59. 

Trip      to      the      (^atskills. 

47(>84-47( ):'.»;. 
Trust  hnstcrs.    472(59. 
Hari>er      (N.      U. )        Tallahoo. 

45014. 
Hari)er  ((».)  : 

Faithl'ul  ^  true.     i:'.489. 
For  love  of  y(Ui.     14872. 
Penitent  wit^e.    85844. 
Pijte  of  peace.     80872. 
St^aled  lips.     41240. 
Songs     in      the     phtaming.  ! 

48251. 
The<.dora.     45703. 
Woman  in  the  case.     51419 


Harper  &  bros. : 

Albany  depot.     704. 

All's    well   thfit    ends    well. 

902,  905-907. 
Antonv  &  Oleopatra.     1(342. 

1047. 
As  you  like  it.     2048.  2000. 
Alhelwold.     2812. 
Beauty      &      the      .laciiliin. 

52848. 
Ben-Hur.     3488,  8484. 
Bicyclers.     3758. 
Bill      from      the      milliner. 

8880. 
Bluebeard.     4894a. 
Box  of  monkeys.      48ot5a. 
Comedies    of    Shakespeare. 

41781-41784. 
(Joraed.x     of    errors.      800(5. 

.8008. 
Coriolanns.     8517,  8520. 
(^ymbeline.     9588.  9541. 
Dramatic  evening.     11(575. 
Duke  of  (Jandia.     11990. 
Kn.glishman's  home.     12782. 
Eternal  feminine.      12974a. 
Fatal  message.     18701. 
Five  o'clock  tea.     14487. 
Carroters.     15919,  15921. 
(Jiles  Corey,  yoeman.  10.8(]2. 
(iood  Hoj»e.     17084. 
Hamlet.     1798.5,  17992. 
Henrv    ihe    Eiiihlh.     18884, 

18880,  18887. 
Henrv     the     Fifth.     18845, 

18849. 
Henrv  the  Fi.urth.     18831- 

18834. 
Henrv    the    Sixth.     18808- 

18873. 
Her      first      Ciill      on      the 

butcher.     18982. 
Her      tailor-made      gown, 

19158. 
Invalid.     21885. 
.Inlius        ('aesar.         23240, 

282.59,  282()0,  54189. 
Keeping  a  seat  at  tlie  bene- 

lil.     2.8.5(54. 
King    .John.     2:^785,     2.".792. 

28798. 
King  Leai-.     2;{80(5. 
Likely  story.     25443. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    20718. 

20710. 
.Macbeth.     27029.  27048. 
.Man  from  home.     27775a. 
Measure        for        measure. 

28984,  28980.  28987. 
Memorial       dav       pageant. 

54487. 
Merchant  of  Venice.     291.59, 

•29179.  29180,  54498. 
Merrv    wives    of    Windsor. 

29279,  29281,  29282. 


Harper  &   bros. — Cent. 

Midsununer  night's  dream. 

29482,  29500. 
Mis'  Deborah  has  a  visitor. 

29888. 
iMonna  Vanna.  30825,  30820. 
Monologues.    30884,  30834a. 
Mother  &  the  father.  81129. 
Mou.se-trai».     31248. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31270,  81284. 
Othello.     :i4424,  .84428. 
Pai'ti!!g  friends.     854(-Ml. 
l*eg  ^^'oltington.     35795. 
IVricles,     prince    of    Tvre. 

85915,  85917. 
Plays      of      the     pioneers. 

80509a. 
Propo.sal    un<lcr  dilllculties, 

87720. 
Kicliard  the  Second.    89845, 

89848. 
Uichard   the  Third,     89357. 

898(50, 
R4»meo     &     .hdiet.      89855, 

39805,  .898(5(5. 
Shakespeare's  works.  41808. 
Single  heart  iV  double  face. 

42500. 
Snow-cap  sisters,     4'2897. 
Talking  woman.     -I.5012a. 
Taming  of  the  shrew,  450.58, 

4.5062. 
Tempest.        4.52(59,      45282- 

4.5284. 
This  picture  i^  ihat    4-5849. 
Timon    of    Alliens,     40202. 

40265. 
Titus    Andronicus.      40340, 

40348. 
Troll  us  &  C^re.ssida.     47131, 

47133, 
Twelfth        night.         47408, 

47418. 
Two  gentlemen   iif   Verona, 

47(520,  47028, 
Two  noble  kinsmen,    47717. 

47719. 
Wings.     .51128a. 
Winter's  tale.     5120(5.  51213. 
Woman     in    a     shoe    shop. 

51411. 
Harper  iS:  Stansill,    ISKS,    .52.507, 
Harr  (A.)     Clubwoman.   770O;i. 
Harrad     CNf.)      Saiid     Patrick's 

dav  in  the  morning.     55227. 
Harrell      (C,     E.)     Hon,     Miss 

Stork.     20185. 
Harrell   (Mrs.  F.  W.)     Immor- 
tal in  the  ease.     21007. 
Harrigan  (E.)  : 

April  fool.     1743. 
Are  you  insured'/     1809. 
Betsy  &  Hank.     3624. 
Blue  &  the  grey.     4340, 


8121 


INDEX 


Harrigan    (E.)— Gout. 

Blue  ribbon.     4385,  4386 
Bold  69th.     4513. 
Celebrated  Hard  c:ise.  0563. 
Christmas  joys  &  sorrows. 

7231. 
Cordelia's  aspirations.  8500. 
Cordelia's  tribulations.  8501. 
Dan's  tribulations.     9819. 
Day  we  celebrate.     10150. 
Doyle      brothers.        11638, 

11639. 
Editor's  troubles.     12254. 
Eureka.     13045. 
Fee-G.     13977. 
Gallant  5th.     15783. 
Grip.     17647. 
lascaire.     20833. 
In  the  North  Woods.    21473. 
Inflation.     21699. 
In-toe-natural      walking 

march.     21555. 
Keegan's  tailor  shop.  23553. 
Leather  patch.     24949. 
Lord     mayor     of     Dublin. 

26211. 
I.orgaire.     26238,  26239. 
Low  life.     26765. 
McSorlev's.     27113. 
McSorlev's  inflation.  27116. 
Major.     27563,  27564. 
Molone's  night  off.     30724. 
Mordecai    Lvons.     31015. 
Muddy  day.     31298. 
Mulligan     guard     ball. 

31326-31328. 
INIuUigan     guard    chowder. 

31329. 
Mulligan       guard       picnic. 

31330. 
Mulligan     guard    surprise. 

31331. 
Mulligan     guard's     Christ- 
mas.    31332. 
Mulligan   guard's   nominee. 

31333. 
Mulligan   guard's  surprise. 

31334. 
Mulligan's   silver   wedding. 

31338. 
My  son  Dan.     31706. 
My  wife's  mother.     31764. 
No     Irish     wanted     here. 

32863. 
Notoriety.     33085. 
O'Pinnigau's  prima  donna. 

33339. 
Old  Laven<ler.  33533,  33534. 
Old  New  Yorker.     33584. 
O'Reagans.    34322. 
Our  cranks.     34590. 
Our  law  makers.     34699. 
Patrick's     day     parade. 

35558. 
Porter's  troubles.     368.57. 


Harrigan    ( E. )  — Cont. 

Poverty's  trials.     36928. 

Regular  army,  oh!     38931. 

]{ising  star.     .39518. 

S.  O.  T.     40402. 

Shamus    O'Brien    at   homo. 

41940. 
Shatum  street.     41972. 
Skidmore.s.     42666. 
Squatter    s  o  v  e  r  e  i  g  n  t  y. 

43688,  436S9. 
Terrible  example.     45414. 
Tribulations.     46952. 
Under  cover.     48103. 
Who  has  de  flo"?     .50612. 
•  Who's  got  de  flo'?     50651. 
Harrigan   (J.)     Tramp  juggler. 

46795. 
Hari-igan    (N.)      See   Harrigan 

(E.) 
Harrisian  &  Hart.    Rising  man. 

39516.         "•'*       ""!•' 
Hfirrimiin   (F.  A.)  : 

Great      H  a  d  j  a-K  a  s  s  o  n. 

17402. 
Instalment   plan.      21784. 
Tliealre  circus.     4.5037. 
Trials  &  tribulations  of  our 
instalment    collector. 
46937. 
Hurrimau     (II.    L.)    ,  Penance. 


l-ti: 


Harrins;ton    (C.    G.) 

tip.     5231. 
Harrington    (C.  N.) 


Broker's 
Olympus. 
Miss 


Harrington    (G.    E.)    jr 

amiss.     29900a,  29900b. 
Hai-rington    (Harold)      Isle   of 

Nippon.     22104. 
Harrington    (Hazel)      Expecta- 
tions.    53574. 
Harrington    (Helen)  : 

Chiquita.     7116. 

Twin  souls.     47494. 
Harrington    (.T.)  : 

Father's  visit.     53615. 

Mooney's  soulmate.     30046. 

Upside  down.     4S540. 
Harrington    (.1.    A.)  : 

Earl's  heir.     12134. 

Little   countess.     25634. 
Harrington   (.1.  AV.)  : 

(Caroline,      the      caddie. 
6274. 

Golf  girl.     170.34. 
Hari-ington    (L. )  : 

Governor.     17176. 

f)ther  woman.     .34496. 
Hai-riot     (C.     M.     or     Morris) 

Sibyl.     42231,  42232. 
Harris : 

<Mi  trial.     .'^.'iOOla,  33901b. 

Terrible   night.     45424. 

Youth.     .52238. 


Harris    (A.)  : 

Freedom.     15342. 

Pluck.     36555. 

Sailor  &  his  lass.    40500. 

Telephone  gii'l.     452.30.   ■ 

World.         51741a,       51742, 
51743. 

£50,000.     52535. 
Harris    (A.    E.)      School   boy's 

dream.     552.54. 
Harris  (A.  H.)     Les.son.   25097. 
Harris   (A.  P.)  : 

Baronet.     3032. 

Peter.     35998. 

Three  dukes.     4.5956. 
Harris  (B.)    Governor  pro  teni. 

17190. 
Harris   (C.  G.)  : 

Arrows  of  love.     1927. 

Family    of    fools.       13002, 
53600. 

Pay-cash-clothes.      35600b. 

Room  999.     55202. 

Savage  streak.     40806. 

Harris    (C.   .1.)      Prince  of  the 

Golden  Pumpkin.     37351. 
Harris    (C.    K.)      Limb   of   tlie 

tree.     2.5493. 
Harris   (0.  T.)  : 
Art.     1935. 
Leather    stocking    &    silk. 

24950. 
Silk  stockings.     42374. 
Harris      (Calvin)        Sam     the 
porter's   first  &,  last   appear- 
ance.    40645. 
Harris   (Clifford)  : 

Follies  of  Frisco.     14073. 
Follies    of    San    Francisco. 

14679. 
Night  follies  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.   32670. 
Over      the     garden      wall. 
34934. 

Harris    (E.   A.)      ;S'ee   Reimers 

(E.  A.) 
Harris   (E.  B.)  : 

Canary      cottage.        53057, 
53058. 

Fillette.      14238. 

For  sale.     14914. 

Offenders.     3.3323. 

Prettv  Mrs.  Smith.    37117a. 

Satan.     40806a. 

See-saw.     41382. 

Sham.     41928. 

Susceptible   Smith.      44077. 

Thy  neighbor's  wi f e.    401  :VA. 

Trial  marriage.     40920. 

Under  treatment.     48227. 
Harris     (E.    G.)       Retribution. 

39162. 
Harris   (E.  I.)     Two  tragedies 
of  Seneca.     47802a,  47S02b. 


3122 


INDEX 


Harris   (E.  K.)  : 

Across  the  trail.     190. 

Counter  currents.     8678. 

Fatal   error.      13748. 

Life     in     Greater     N.     Y. 
25302. 

Volunteer.     49265. 
Harris    (E.   M.)  : 

Fatal   blow.     13740. 

Thompson  of  the   'varsitv. 
45858. 
Harris    (F.  A.)  : 

Amer.  claimant.     1178. 

Chums.     7296. 

Class  clay.     53189. 

Ichabod   Crane.     20849. 

In  the  dark.     21366. 

Lark.     24651. 

Majority  of  one.    27581. 

My  son.     31704. 

PLarris  (F.  B.)    Road  to  Ridge 

by's.     51796. 
Harris  (F.  C.)  : 

Bit  of  lace.    4003. 

Cafe  life.    5805. 

Gypsy.     17821. 

Princess  &  the  rose.   37396. 

Touch  &  go.    46604. 

50     miles     from     nowhere. 
53458. 

Harris  (F.  E. )     Telephone  girl. 

45236. 
Harris    (F.    R.)      Pvraums    & 

Thisbe.    37938. 
Harris  (F.  W.)  : 

Defection       from       Grace. 

10376. 
Out  of  the  night.     34838a. 
Seventh  comma  ndnjent. 

41629. 

Harris  (Frank)  : 

Black  China.  4070. 

Her  second  chance.     19125. 

Mr.      &      Mrs.      Daventry. 

30127. 
Shakespeare    &     his     love. 
*.     41731. 
Harris   (Franklin)  : 

Back  to  Iowa.     2748. 
Land  of  alimony.     24580. 
Marriage  habit.     28.397. 
Mr.  Bad  Man.     30142. 
Harris   (G.  H.)  : 

Child's  love.     7058. 
Legacy  of  sin.     24994. 
Maine  avenged.     27535. 
Mary   of  Magdala.     28563. 
Marv,       the       Magdalene. 

28579. 
Our    Monroe    doctrine. 

34717. 
Remember       the       Maine. 

39013. 
Saint  Michael.     40-545. 


W.) 


Harris    (G. 

Son    of 

43199, 

Harris      (G 

14138. 
Harris      (Garrard) 

46776. 
Harris    (George)  : 
Country   judge. 
Two     ba«l     boys. 
47551. 


H.)— Cont. 
Bohemia.      43198, 


Fifinella. 
Traitor. 


8770. 

47550. 


(George)     jr.       Mme. 


G^ne. 
(H.) 


27217c. 
See  Harris 


(G. 


(H.  B.)      Social  cheat- 
42952. 
(H.    E.) 
23823. 
(H.      S.) 


King  of  An- 


Talisman. 


Harris 

Sans 
Harris 

H.) 
Harris 

ers. 
Harris 

dorra. 
Harris 

45000. 
Harris  (I)  : 

His  sister.     19811. 
New   artist   model.      32322. 
Harris    (I.    A.    V.)      World    is 

mine.     51768a. 
Harris    (J.): 

Gaston  Beauvais.     15931. 
His   aunt's   legacy.     19552. 
Harris     (J.     B.)       Downward 

course.     11636. 
Harris    (J.  H.   U.) 

freedom.     42720. 


Harris 

horse. 
Harris 

50454. 
Harris 


(J.      M.) 
24819. 
(J.   P.)      Whirl 


Slavery  & 

Laughing 

of  life. 


(J.    U.): 
Fatal  necklace.     13762. 
Green   bird.     17550,    17551 
His  grace,  the  duke.   19646 
Ten  rears.     45364. 
Harris   (J.  W.)  : 

Price  of  a  bride.    37149. 
Reveille.     39230a. 
Harris     (J.     Y.) 
tested.     45878. 
Harris    (K.  R.) 
26674. 
(L.     C.) 


ages. 
Harris 

7121. 
Harris 

ance 
Harris 


Thoroughly 
Lovers  of  all- 
Chocolates. 


( lia  wreuce )       Repent- 
of  Croesus.     39067a. 
(Lindsey)  Bitter 

sweets.    4033. 
Harris  (Airs.  M. 
men's  carnival. 
Harris    (M.  E.) 

diction.     19441 
Harris  (M.  H.) 
lid  v.     24888b. 
Harris    (M.    M.) 

10488. 
Harris     (M.     R.) 
soulful.      29702. 


A. )     Business 

5597. 
Higher  juris- 

Lawyer's  per- 

Dependeuts. 

Mimi,    the 


princess. 

.     25812. 

43451. 
age**. 


Unlit  lamp. 
In  Mexico. 
Inspiration. 
Fortune's 


abroad. 


Harris   (Mable) 
Bowl  - 
4802 
Little  mother  sees. 
Harris   (Marcia)  : 

Speaking   likeness. 
Women      of      three 
51615a. 

Harris  (N.)     Nellie  Butler,  the 

switch-board  girl.    32193. 
Harris      (N.      K.)        Life      in 

Greater  N.  Y.    2.5303. 
Harris     (O.    C.)      Manila    girl. 

28071. 
Harris  (P.)  : 

All  in  the  family.     859. 
Cook  &  the  copper.     8444. 
Harris  (R.)     Sir  William  Wal- 
lace.    42552. 
Harris  (R.C.)    Scooped.    41162. 
Harris     (R.     S.) 

48380. 
Harris     (R.     T.) 

21241a. 
Harris     (R.     W.) 

21782. 
Harris   (Rachel  H.) 
butterfly.     .53686. 
Harris  (Robert  H.)  : 

Daniel  Boone  on  the  trail. 

9797. 
Two      Americans 
47541. 

Harris  (Samuel)  : 

Between  love  &  dutv 

Cast  aside.     6394. 

Factory  girl.     13.328. 

Fatal  wedding.     13773. 

Foi-give  &  forget.     1.5017. 

King  of  detectives.     23832. 

Sons  of  rest.     43274. 

See  also  Sullivan  &  Har- 
ris.— Sullivan,  Harris  & 
Woods. 

Harris    (Stella)     Those    enter- 
taining entertainers.     4,5882. 
Harris     (T.    C. )     Persian    cat. 

3.5958. 
Harris  (W.)  : 

Hired  girl.     19.525. 

Hodge,  Podge  &  co.     19926. 

Our  hired  girl.     34666. 

Society  actress.     43006. 

Wanted,  a  hired  girl.  49511. 
Harris  (W.)  jr.  Skylark.  42698. 
Harris  (W.  H.)  : 

Baronet.     3032. 

Peter.     35998. 

Snake-charmer.     42874. 

Three  dukes.     45956. 
Harris   (W.  .1.)     Mother  Goo.se 

girls.     31140. 
Harris  &  Pearlietta.     Strategy. 
^1088. 


5665. 


3123 


INDEX 


IhirrisDii       (A.      K.)        Kiit«Mito 

<-<.rdiah".     lliTJj'Ja. 
llarrisdii         (Alicf)  I'liotos. 

.'{«;1T7. 
Hari-isoii    (  Aiiu'lia  )  : 
(Vlibacy.     0570. 
I»fUcc  «(■  licaits.      l(X>8i5. 
M\      soldier      hoy.       .'nTU^. 

\.  ( ).  S.  B.     .31880. 
Sinless  secivt.     42008. 
lianisou  (Mrs.  15.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     l'J2. 
Mouse-trap.     31247. 
Tea  at  4  o'clock.     4ol79. 
'^^^o    strinjirs    to    her    bow. 

4778S. 
Unwelcome      .Mrs.      Hatch. 

48453. 
\\'eei)inj>  wives.     49939. 

Harrison  (C.)  : 

Mr.  .lini  liailey.     30199. 
Mrs.    Weatherford's    dilem- 
ma.    30485. 
Noon  hour.     32991. 

Harri.son     {Mrs.     C.)       Mrs. 
>\'t'a1hertord's      d  i  1  e  ui  m  a  . 
30485. 
Harrison  (C.  O.)  : 

Kussian  honeymoon.    40330. 
Unwelcome      Mrs.      Hatch. 
48453. 
Harrison   (C.  F. )  : 

AwakeiHUir  of  John  Slater. 

2563a. 
Black  Hawk  mine.     4110. 
Clover  Dale.     7677. 
Doctor's  ]>iescri]»tion.  11204. 
Her  cowboy  visitor.     18942. 
In  the  days  of  auld   lanii 

svne.     21375. 
.lust  .Tune.     2.3364. 
Lone  Star  ranch.     26120. 
Love  of  a  thief.     26.562. 
-Mr.  .John  (4raham  of  N.  Y. 

302(M>. 
Nest  of  crime.     32260b. 
I'rince  of  the  rauire.  .37351  a. 
Saintly  hypocrites  and  hon- 
est sinners.     40.561a. 
Sij:nal-tire.     42303. 
Turn  of  a  card.     4735.5a. 
Winona.     51190. 
Harrison  (I).  B.)  : 

Dishonor's  stain.     109.50. 
Trishmans  honor.     220.52. 
Kill}:  of  the  turf.     23884. 
Paymaster.     3.5678,  .35679. 
Side-show  at  the  sea-shore. 
42241. 

Ilariison  (  F(Miiiiniore)  »*?ce  Har- 
rison  (H.  N.) 
Harri.son  (Frances)  : 

('h(>stnut  burrs.     0923. 


Harrison    (  Frances) — Cont. 

Klizaheth  iV:  her  I>utcli  beer 
.uardeii.     J  249-5. 
Haiiison  ( Frank)  : 

("ircus  owner.     7418. 

Shay-l>e.     41981. 
Harrison  (FredericU  )  : 

Driven.     11833a. 

Xicephorus.     32614. 

Uj.  there.     48497. 

Who  is  he'.'     .50616a. 
Harrison     ((J.)      S<'arh'l     letter. 

40988. 
Harrison  ((J.  L. )      Kocky  .Moun- 
tain waif.     39697. 
Harrison     ((J.    P.)      Finches    & 

the  dudes.     14257. 
Harrison   ((L  W. )  : 

Artful        Mv.        Widemei-e. 
1948a. 

Bar.yain.     2S>8(ja. 

ISuilders.     542S. 

Captain  Calvert.     6095. 

Extra  man.     1.3266a. 

Gentleman's  liame.      16135. 

iMasks.     28621. 

Shot.     42173a. 

Tin.selled  tov.     4()2S:',. 

Trap.     4(J841. 

Two's  comjianx.     47770a. 

Unguarded  gates.     55735. 

AA'edtling.     49890a. 

Wright  idea.     51844a. 
Harrison  (H.  N.)  : 

Clipped  wings.     762.5. 

Sheridan  True.  //•.     -12061. 
Harrison    (H.  T. )  : 

Her.     18910. 

Keformation      of     Kichard. 
38873a. 

A\'oinan   who   was.     51.502. 
Harrison    (.lolin)  : 

-Vnotlier  man's  shoes.    1579. 

Celibacy.     ().57(>. 

Dagmar.     9623. 

iK'Uce  of   hearts.      1(M$3,3. 

Hal  o'  the  hall.      17903. 

T>end  me  a   dollar.     2.5057. 

Love's  majestv.     26722. 

N.  O.  S.  B.     31880. 

Not   i»roven.     ."'..3061. 
Harrison    (K.  T. )      Kobiii   Hood 

iV  Kosalind.     .39662. 
Harris(m    (L. )  : 

Breaking  it    otf.      19,S9. 

Caiilain   Therese.     61():'>. 

In  paradise.     2129.3. 

Skipped  by  the  light  of  the 
moon.     42671. 
Harrison     (O. )       Investigation. 

54069. 
Harrison    (().    C.)      New    otfice 

boy.     .32431. 
Harrison   (O.  S.)     Model  eiiter- 
l;iiniiieiit.     .30.563. 


Harrison    (S.)  : 

Clash  o'  the  clans.     7539. 
Folly  of  Mr.  .links'  hobbv. 

14696. 
Norwood.     33040a. 
Harri.son      ( W.     B.)        .fosepli. 

22997. 
Harrison    {W.    !►. )      Electrocu- 
tion.     1242.5. 
Harrison    (W.   G.)  : 
Doctor.     11104. 
Expiation.     1.3245. 
Fix(>d   idea.     14450. 
Hypnotiste.     20769. 
.lohn  of  I'alma.     22872. 
Militarv    necessity.     2958.5. 
ONeill.      .341.3.5,   34136. 
« (smo.     34406. 
Professor.     37615. 
(,)ueen  Mali.     38000. 
Kuunymcde.     40.304. 
H.irroM   (C.)  ' /SVr  Hall-Uussell. 
Harron.     Bill  poster, 
ilarrcnver   (.T.N.)     April's  fool. 

1747a. 
Harrsen   (F. )   Frascjuita.    15276. 
Han-y    (.1.  E.)  : 

Antisrone       of       Sophocles. 

1617. 
Hipp(>iy(us.      19512a. 
Harsfmyi     (Z. )       Nemtudomka. 

32222:i. 
Harstieii     ("SI.)       I>ast    appeal. 

24681 . 
Hart : 

Chicago  widows.     (59.52. 
(ii\y   matinee  girl.     1.5976. 
High-born  lady.     19400. 
In  gay  Gazoozalana.   21179. 
.billy    matinee   girl.      22947. 
Miss  Henrietta.     299.5.5. 
Rising  man.     39516. 
Harr    (A.   H.)  : 

Bowl  of  soup.     4801. 
lllustrjited  lies.     20973. 
Hart    (B.   C.)  : 

Barn     for    count  rv     dance. 

2999. 
B<M's.     3270. 
<'ynthia.    the   circus   queen. 

9.548. 
(lUiltv.     or     not     guilt  v':' 

17771. 
Original  Cynthia.     34361. 
Poppi(>.       the      mail       girl. 
.•{6830. 
H;ir(      (B.     L.)      Wrong     msnh' 

right.     51879. 
Hart   (Billy)  : 

Fool    sanitarium.      14727. 
Mysteriims     man     in    blue. 

31816. 
Wireless  telephone.  5122.5:1. 
Hart      (Bob)        Slipperv     da  v. 
42792. 


3124 


INDEX 


Hun    (C.)  : 

Byer's    library    of    tabloid 

,      plays.     5785,  5738. 

Davy    (Crockett.      1006Sa. 

Dora  Tborne.     11455b. 
Hart     (C.     A.)       See     Hartig 

(T.  G.) 
Hart   (O.  B. )     Pocahontas,  the 

Indian  qneen.     36604. 
Hart    (D.  L.)  : 

Against  himself.     556. 

Battle  of  life.    3119. 

Defeated  success.     10375. 

Footman.     14769. 

In     the     land     of     cotton. 
21444. 

.Tucklins.     23111. 

:\Iidni8ht  frolic.     29429. 

On  i)arole.     337SS. 

Parish  priest.     35322. 

Underground.     48254. 
Hart    (Dan)      Prince  of  Egypt. 

37334. 
Hart   (Dean)     See  Droge   (L.) 
Hart    (E.   H. )      Pan's  princess. 

35177. 
Hart    (E.  J.  M.)  : 

Because  of  honour.     3249. 

Oatarina  of  Venice.     6443. 

Divorced  by  nature.    11048. 

Sister  Canada.     42588. 

Swords       drawn.         44831, 
44832. 

Hart  (E.  K.)     Chic!     6937. 
Hart   (E.  R. )     Not  understood. 

33067a. 
Hart    (E.    S.)      Nancv's    niece. 

54679. 
Hart    (F.)      On    the    banks    of 

the  Siniois.     33S03. 
Hart   (G.)     See  Whitaker   (G.) 
Hart   (H.  W.)  :       ' 

Boheme.     4488. 

Duke's  double.     12001. 

Faust.     13899. 

Lucia       di       Lannnermoor. 
26808. 

Pagliacci.     35050. 

Prophete.     37718. 
Hart    (Harry)  : 

Carrier  39.     6293. 

Karl's  promise.     23497. 

Swan  from  Sweden.    44725. 
Hart     (Henry)       God    is    one. 

16826a,  ^ 
Hart  (J.  A.)  : 

Bread  line.     4966. 

Dr.  Rox's  rest  cure.   11178. 

Primrose   path.      37254. 

Hart     (J.     C.)       Bart's     luck. 

3068. 
Hart  (J.  M.  E.)  : 

Compensation.    8165a. 

Sands  of  destiny.     55233. 


Hart    (J.    S.)      Complete    dra- 
matic   &    poetical    works    of 
Shakespeare.      41753. 
Hart  (James  M.)  : 
Faust.      13897a. 
Piccolomini.     36209a. 
Hart   (John)  : 

Blanchard  diamonds.    4190. 
General's  wife.     16066. 
Maid    tfc    the    motor    man. 

27440. 
Hart   (Joseph)  : 

Album    of    life's    pictures. 

711. 
Breath  of  old   Va.     5000b. 
Broadway  after  dark.    5140. 
Country  club.     8743. 
Dr.  Chauncey's  visit.   11126. 
Examination    day.      13180. 
Family  tree.     13618. 
Gay  boy.     15954. 
Gay  old  boy.     15985. 
Girl    at    the    cigar    stand. 

16462a. 
Girls  will  be  girls.     16680. 
Idea.     20861. 
Later  on.     24799. 
Little  Miss  Muftett.    25788. 
Little  stranger.    25890. 
Long    arm    of    coincidence. 

54315. 
Mother's    husband.      31186. 
Polly   Pickle's  pets.    36742. 
Smuggler.     42864. 
Sons  of  Abraham.    43266a. 
Speed  fiend.    43490a. 
Sunny  Jim.    44555. 
Tattooed   lady.     45167a. 
Telephone  tangle.     45239a. 
Twice  loved.     47467. 
Hart    (Joseph  M.)  : 

Cuba     before,     during     & 

after  the  war.     9310. 
Our    female    blue    jackets. 

34617. 
Hart  (Josh)  : 

Actor's  fate.     209. 

Africa.     448. 

America.     1140. 

At   the  theatre.     2290. 

Blackbird.     4159. 

Brandywine.     4918. 

Byways    of    a    great    city. 

5747. 
Cheek.     6873. 
Chicago   b  e  f  o  r  e  the   fire. 

6942. 
Ching-Wang  &,  his  laundry. 

7099. 
Copper.     8468. 
Delmonico's.      10425. 
D^serteur.     10551. 
Did  she  stray?     10828. 
Donovans.      11402. 
Fairy  of  Leadville.     13412. 


Hart  (Josh) — Continued. 
Falsehood.     13543. 
Faro.     13692. 
Fate.    13791. 
Fee-G.     13977. 
Female    continentals. 

14011. 
Frauds  of  N.  Y.     15286. 
Fun  at  the  theatre.     15672. 
General      Sherman's      trip. 

16054,  16055. 
Harlequni    Sinbad.      18226. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18843. 
Hotel    life.     20358. 
Irish  stew.     22034. 
Julius  Caesar.     23244. 
King  of  Carrots.     23827. 
King's  Mountain.     23981. 
Knibbs   &    Knobbs.     24123. 
Lost  diamond.     26298. 
Marion  &  his  men.     28283. 
Miniature  7th.     29735. 
No     Irish     wanted     here. 

32863. 
Noah's  ark.     32903. 
Ohio  women.     33369. 
Old    fidelity.     33478. 
Our   bhoys.     34542. 
Our  hotel.     34673. 
Peaked  by  her  lord  &  mas- 
ter.    35719. 
Perry's  victory.     35954. 
Poverty's  trials.     36928. 
Rose   Mitchell.      39978. 
Rosemi  Shell.     40027. 
Santa  Claus.     40730. 
Sardine-apples.         4  0  7  9  6, 

40797. 
Shooting   match    at   Creed- 
more.     42152. 
Skibbeeah.     42664. 
Skidmores.     42666. 
Snap.     42876. 
Two.      47533. 
Two  awfuls.     47546. 
Valley  Forge.     48647. 
War  of  elements.     49587. 
Warren    at    Bunker    Hill. 

49627. 
Was  she  led  or  did  she  go 

astray?     49639. 
Washington     crossing     the 

Delaware.     49667. 
Who  has  de  flo'?    50612. 
'76.     -52468. 
Hart       (L. )         Queen's      hand. 

38117. 
Hart   (P.)      Sweet  persecution. 

44759. 
Hart  (R.)  Slippery  day.   42791. 
Hart   (Sadie)     Foxy  IVIrs.  Kat- 

zenjammer.     15220.  15221. 
Hart  (Sig.)     Substitute.   44329. 
Hart  (T.  A.)     Sadie,  burlesque 
lady.     40482. 


3125 


INDEX 


Hiirl    (T.   n.)  : 

MoiKHuaiiiacs.     ,">08;^(j. 
\(>i<('  of  hniiiMiiily.     492i{0. 
li.-iit    Criiiiotliy)  : 

IJnnkcr,    tlu>    tliiof    tSi    (lie 

irirl.     2900. 
i;ri'a<l\viim(n-.     4iM>0,  4971. 
I'.ycr's     lilii-iiry    of    tahloid 

play.s.     .".7:^.9",  5740. 
'I^rai*.'     40S:57. 
Ilaii    (Tony)  : 

Buttons.     5GW. 
Doiiiivbnxtk.      ]lo9S. 
U.  S.  Uncle  .Sliainus.  47880. 
Halt      (V.      H.)        Maharajah. 

27425. 
ITart    (W.)      Priest   without    a 

parish.     :{7223. 
Harl     (W.    I'\   S.)      Eye   for   an 

eye.      i:?2S1. 
I  [art    (\V.    M.)      Tweirih    nijilit. 

47407. 
I?ai(    (  \V.   S.)  : 

lloi.l  up.      199()l. 

Man      ill     Ihr     iron      mask. 

27800. 
IS'ortli   ol"  53.     3:1024. 
IIarl-M(4,(>aii    (S.  11.)     »SVy:  jMe- 

Lean    (Mrs.  C.  F.) 
Maite   (H.)  : 

Ah   Sill.     013. 

Krown  of  daleveras.  201 0."). 

Held   up.     18732. 

Ill   (1h>  Sierras.     21515. 

M 1  i ss.     3( )51 2-30547,   49377. 

Saloiny  Jane's  kiss.     400ir). 

Two    men    of    Sandy    Bar. 

47701. 
Vuha    Bill.     .52249. 
1  la  lie   (F.  B.)     See  llarle   (P..) 
Hartell     (.1.)       Sec    llartzlieini 

(G.) 
Ilarter   (<:.  T.)      r.oycott.     4855. 
llartes    {.].    ^^.)      Her   brotlier's 

honour.      18929. 
Hurl  lord    (IM.)  : 

Adventures      of      a      hard 

boiled  efi;?.     345. 
IMrs.  Blossom  of  IMo.  30312. 
Ilartholz     (A.)       Motlier's    de- 
light.    31178. 
Hartis    (T.,    graf.)      rremiere. 

37000. 
Hartisan      (.T.      P.)       Chasers. 

0821. 
llarliiraii   (  W.  11.)     .(udas  IMa<- 

calxMis.     2.S120. 
llarti    (I^)  : 

Dorette.     11401. 
Erste  weil).     12892. 
Ifardeben      (O.      E.)        llaima 

Ja^ert.     180S5a. 
Hartley    (C.   A.)  : 

r'iievlot       ]\Te<}lone,        Esi). 
0933. 


Hartley    (.(i.   A.)-   «"ont. 

Hoii,  skip  <Jc  lump.  20248. 
Harllev  (H.)  l)e<ision.  10345. 
Hartley    (J.  W.)  : 

Adventuress.      370. 
Delaycil.     10400. 
Tliorndvke's    e  a  111  ]>  :i  i  .;;'  11. 
45802. 
Hartley    (O.  .7.)  : 

Almost  a  hero.     903. 
I  lashing  widow.     9925. 
Hartley    (B.)  : 

(^andy  man.     OtK)l. 
Boia.      30029. 

Boinance  of  a  .soim.     39789. 
Twiliuht.     47477. 
Hartley       (1{.      S.)         .Tui;j:ler. 

23203. 
IFartley    (W.    H.)  : 

]<jvid(>ii(('         circiimslaiil  i:il. 

1:'.I54. 
Fiflh   l\lrs.    Miii-pliv.     Ill  18, 

14149. 
Eor  his  son's  sake.     1-183;). 
Ilarlmaii.      ^rc    Belcher,    Hart- 
man  (fc  Belclier. 
Ifartinan    (A.  C)     Bed  demon. 

38722. 
Hardnan      (F.)        Toy     maker. 

4(>008,  40009. 
Harfnian    (H.)      I>arr(>ll.     9908, 

J)909. 
Hartman    (.T.   H.)  : 

Danuer  si.niial.     97(*>0. 
Vi'ide  eiioiii;;!!  for  2.     50790. 
Harlinann    (E.)      Bnnen/.anber. 

10289. 
flartniaim    (E.   voiO      Xcc  Yon 

Harlmann. 
llartmaiiii    (10.   B.)  : 

H(*r  chamition.     .53910. 
Naida,      the      Greek      t;h-l. 

54075. 
Pric(<  of  love.     5.5029. 
Sp<'ed   fiends.     .55410. 
Your    countrv     needs    voii. 
50041. 
ITartmann    (F. )      Anshilfsbabv. 

2403a. 
Hartniann    ((t.  )  : 
Rivalrv.     39558. 
AA'ertlK^r.     49989. 
Hartniann    {.T. )  : 

AfliM-mafh.      .541. 

( 'oni]»romised.      8180. 

Doctor    Zimon.      11188. 

Eiinny.      12025. 

(~:ei<>r  Wally.      10012. 

(Jlent.     .Tr.      ^      Orill,      Sr. 

10753. 
Hans  von   Snzi.     18124. 
T-ucy.     20890. 
TIaiiiiiann    (T>. )  : 

Ern(ef(>st.     12878. 
I.i-oitoia  'r<>lli's.     2.508;;. 


Hartniann    (B.  t  -  Coin. 

Iviebe  uiui  verderben.  25242. 
Micliclanuclo      iind      Bolla. 
29378. 
Harlmann    (S.)  : 
I'.iiddha.      .■">:!S,S. 
'rra;.'r<!v    in    a     N.     Y.     Hal. 
40712. 
Il.iiiniann       ( S.       B.  1         Speed 

liciids.      55110. 
Ilarliiedy     (  M.    M.    A.)      Chri.s- 

lojilicr  Columbus.     7256. 
llarlon    (M.   L.)      Bily   of  Moii- 

lere.w     25484. 
Harl  rick    (A.)  : 

111  the  be^iinninji.     21349. 
Bij:1il   hand.     .39420. 
Yu  I  lures.      19333. 
When  Io\('  <!a\vns.     -50253. 
llai-lrid-e    ( C    W.)      Accordiii!- 

lo    l)i(>   code.      1.50a. 
llarlslioiii   (  W.  !v.)  : 

Adventures  of  .Mwodd.  ."'.IS. 
In.sjitie   kiiiii'.     21701. 
llarlstein    (\V.)  : 

1  leinrich      amiisicii      -^icli  ! 

.53899. 
Slolz    tier    HI.    compai;'iii<'. 
55445. 
Harlunu;     (C.     .M.)      Baiiniwoll- 

kraii^-.     31-10. 
Ilarlunt;  (  M.  I'.^  : 

r.rokeii  oalii.     5202. 
lOneoiH'.     12088. 
Hector  &  Helen.     1801(>. 
Harl  wick   (  E.  H.)  : 
Quitter.     38232. 
Strii-irle.     44229. 
1  la  r(  wiiA  (,  U.  von )    Ass  a  r  p  a  i. 

2092. 
Hailzber;;  (A.)      iMidnii;ht  iiias- 

(luerader.     29441a. 
Hartzell     (A.    S.)     Adaiunient. 

2335. 
Hai(/ceubusch    (.1.    E.)      Coja    y 

el  enco.nido.     7789,  7790. 
Hartzheini  (G.)  : 

Genius  of  sleep.     16090. 
Ho,i;an  family.     19940. 
Harvard    (C. )      Union  fire  bri- 

i;ade.     55730. 
Harvard  (P.)     Aurora.     24.53. 
Harvey.     Overland  lid.    34903. 
Harvey    { \.   '\\.)      Hiseovery  of 

America.     10930^ 
H.irvev      (.\ileen)      Bained     in. 

38390. 
llarvev   ( .VrmiLici*)      Bii,^  slakes. 

.3803. 
Harvey   (C.  D.)  : 

Wi^v    sister's    predetermina- 
tion.    19142. 
Mr.  .Tones'  ui,iiht  off.    30202. 
Mr.    Tavlor's    predicament. 
30273,  30274. 


3126 


INDEX 


Harv«^v    ((•.    W.)     Caosiir    l>;il 

Inmor.     .")75>J». 
lJ;irv(\v    (  I>.  S. )      r!;iys  in  itiii:i 

fores.     r)45>7!t. 
Jlarvey  (10.)  : 

<1at<"liinj;-  the  Itljiiiic.     (fllft. 
I'hars.     455(K). 
Vacniiil.     4m\\. 

Ihiivey     {K.     M.)      Hiiiis.'I     & 

(1  ret  el.     .T7882a. 
Harvev  (F,  .T. )     His  iiixlc's  ri- 
val." 19830. 
Harvey  (Frank)  : 

Alone  ill  N.  Y.     !»82. 
Cruel  London.     irlMU. 
Fallen       ainonu       tiiieves. 

13492. 
SdieherazaUe.     410;!7. 
AVages  of  sin.     49.'5.">7. 
Wicketl      liOiidon.       ')(»77'J, 

50773. 
Woman      ayainsl      womMii. 

51378. 
World  again'^l  Ikm-,     .">i71f). 

Urnvey  (Fred)  : 

Anier.     gairfy     giils     Imr- 

lesqne  CO.     r_'04. 
Gypsy  belU^s.     1782."). 
Naughty       grass       widow. 

32086. 
Kobinson  Crusot'.     39G08. 
Summer  girl   Innlesciue  <Jo. 

44501. 
Trip  to  Coney  Island.  470]'..'. 

Harvey    ((}.)     I'nclc  Sam's  ro- 

niam-e.     4S034. 
Harvey   (H.  M.)  : 

(Telting  1  looked  up.     KVJS). 

Half-hour.     I792(;. 

Millstone.     2PUitOa. 

Movie  Mary.     ol2G0a. 

Never  again.     32298. 

Touy- — from  Anier.     4G500. 

Harvey     (.T.     C.)     Grape    girl. 

17324. 
Harvey  (.T.  M.)  : 

Dcm     Juan's     last     wauer. 

11354. 
Only  way.     34228. 
Silence  of  l>ean  Maitland. 
42331. 
Harvey  (J.  W.)     'IMiirteen  origi- 
nal states.     4.'')S22. 
Harvey  (1..)      liuhhles.     .1371. 
Harvey    ( M.    V.)      IMIce    of   si 

leiK-e.     37177. 
Harvey     (Mae)      Hapi>y    Hooli    | 

gan's  fortune.     18170. 
Harvey    (Mar(Iia)     Mose  .lolin 

son's  tr«uib1es.     31089a.  ! 

Harvey  (Martin)  : 

Cigarette  maker's  romance.  ' 

73:51.  i 

King's  quest.     23990.  1 


Har\ey     (Martin)    -Colli. 

Kouge)  de  I/Tsle.     4000.5. 
Silenc(>  of  Aram.     42330. 
Uai\<'y      (\'.)       Happy     Hooli- 
gan's fortune.     1817(». 
Harvey  (W.  F.)  : 

fOngeno  of  Savoy.     13030. 
I'reaks  vV:  frauds.     15302. 
Lost  lo  tile  world.     2(536(1. 
Scepter  it  (he  scvllie.  41029. 
TIiaTs.     4.1.509. 
Harvier  (F.  B.)  : 

('(Muiless  for  a  day.     8710. 
Locked  out  at  :\i\.  m.    2(W.53. 
Harvitt    (H.  .1.)  : 

Dama  di  picclii.     9(i6S. 
Prince  Igor.     37.'>04a. 
XCrkiUiDe  hraul.     4SS7(I. 
Wally.     49439. 
Hai  wood    (  H.  M.)      I'h-ase  help 

Fniily.     549X3. 
Eiarwood     (.1.)      i'icU     ol"    Oak- 
ham.    3<',-Jp». 
!iai-wood       (  V.  >        Get  I  ing      liis 

story,     ."i.3707. 
Has!ii-ook  (.\.  II.)     I  >egenei-ales. 

1t>.390. 
HasbiovKk  (<;.  P.)  : 

( 'ommeicial   lonrisl's  bride. 

SI-JS. 
.Miller  of  I  he  1  H'C.     29615. 
Toggles.     3662S. 
Shadow  of  a  lie.     41G75. 
Tubal  <  'ain.     47.'n7. 
Hasbrouck       (L.)        /SVt'      Has- 

bi'ouek  (M.  I>. ) 
Hasbrouck   (M.  L. )  : 

Congressman.     S20S. 
(iohlen  key.     16979. 
Maji's  standaril.     281U6b. 
Miller  of  the  Dee.     2961.5. 
I'oggies.     36628. 
Shadow  of  a  lie.     41675. 
HascMll    (I,.)  : 

l>av  iV:  night  in  Chinatown. 

10101. 
His  aunt's  legacy.     19552. 
Hot  town.     20346. 
Palm  Beach.     35136. 
Hasell  (M.  M.)      Sixtv  miles  an 

hour.     42643. 
Hasenfus  (L.  A.)     ("luban  gaiety 

girls.     9318. 
Ha.«<kell  (A.  M.)  : 

Land  of  for.giveness.   24590. 
l\!rs.     Smoothbv's    surprise 
1)ar(y.     30463. 
Haskell    (F.)      Romeo  *:  .Juliet. 

39857. 
Haskell  (lOliuer)     Transplanted 

flower.    46831. 
Haskell    (L.)      In   N.    Y.   town. 

21254. 
Ha.skell     (AV.    L.)      Elk's    bur- 
lesque circus.     12501. 


Haskell  (W.  O.)  jr: 

-Abandoned,  deserted.    43. 
Left.    24978. 
Sawdust.    40907. 
n.    D.    A',    railwav.     47883. 
Hask.'tt  (F.)  : 

Bridget        B  r  a  n  a  g  a  n  '  s 

troubles.    5098. 
initcbman's  picnic.    12083. 
Won<lerful  telephone.  51656. 
Haskett  (F.  W.)  : 

h'roin  door  to  door.    15538. 
.  Little  gipsies.     25695. 
Our  gypsies.    34658. 
Two  little  gipsies.    47671. 
A\'idow    for    the    2d    time. 
50814. 
Haskett  {Mix.  11.)     See  Haskett 

(F.  W.) 
Ha  skins  (C.  C.)  : 

Duke's  dilemma.    12000. 
Marion  Ward.    28290. 
Hiiskins  (F.  I;.)     Mother  Goose. 

31135. 
Haskins    ( H.    S.)      Little    jade 

joss.    25727. 
Haskins  (.L  A.)  : 

Ijitile  comrade.    2.5(j31. 
Servant      of      the     people. 
415(>5. 
Haslam   (R.  F.)     Ci-oss  &  cre.s- 

ceiiL    9189. 
HaJsler    (K.)      Za    onoiio    easu. 

52262. 
Haslett  (H.  H.)  : 

Californian.     .5863. 
Doloi-es      of      the      Sierra. 

11312. 
1  lappy-go-lucky's.     18168. 
.la.-k's  blulf.    22384. 
Price  of  silence.    37173. 
Second  thoughts.     41308. 
That  restless  sea.    45611. 
Haslett    (J.  B.)     Cld  fashioned 

family  album.    33474. 
Haslett-AVehner    (G.    B.)      Sec 

Wehner  (G.  B.) 
Hassall  (F.)  : 

America's  versatility.    1288. 
IMusical  Chinee.    31420. 
Our      world's      champions. 

34808. 
AA'orld's     champion     Amer. 
l)oy.     51775. 
Hassan   (F.  .1.)     I{ock  of  ages. 

39678. 
Hassaurek   (F.)      Secret  of  the 

.\ndes.    4(i395. 
Has.selman     (G.     H.)       Auntie. 

2437. 
Hassenforder  (G.)  : 

Casey's  troubles.     6360. 
He  could  marry  3.    18370. 
He  couldn't  marry.    18371. 
Ho  couldn't  marry  3.    18371 


3127 


INDEX 


Ha ssenf order   ( C. )  — Con  t. 

He  wouldn't  marry  3.  18400. 
Midnight  frolic.  29429. 
She  could  marry  3.  41993. 
She  couldn't  marry.  41995. 
She  couldn't  marry  3.  41996. 
She     wouldn't     marry     3. 

42029. 
Why  couldn't  he  marry  3? 

50730. 
Why  couldn't  she  marry  3? 
50731. 
Hassett   (C.  W.)     Braving  the 

world.    4953. 
Hassev     (A.    H.)       Pathfinder. 

35540a. 
Hnssin  (M.  I.)     Boomers.  4633. 
Hassler    (C.    G.)      Carl    John- 
sou,  the  woodman.    6230. 
Hassler  (H.)     Lum  turn.    26919. 
Hasson  (C.  A.)     Lodge  of  Kye 

Tyes.    26064. 
Hassreiter      (J.)        Braut     von 
Korea.    4934. 

Hastings  (B.  M.)  : 

Advertisement.    37Sa. 
Angel  in  the  house.    1467a. 
Bed  rock.     52848. 
Fourth  act.    53693. 
Love — and       what       then. 

26475. 
New  sin.    32460,  32461. 
Q.    55078. 
That  sort.    4.5618a. 
Tide.     46154. 
Hastings  (C.  E.)  : 

Kingdom    of    laughter. 

23939a. 
Sausage   makers    of    Stutt- 
gart.   40860a. 
Hastings  (D.)  : 

At  Wynncourt.    2302. 
Benedict  Arnold.    3507. 
Catherine  the  Great.    6462. 
Leonard  Fox,  jr.    25076. 
Nemesis.    32212. 
Our  relations.    34756. 
Passing  of  Gregory  Orlof. 

35451. 
Playing  wth  fire.    36488. 
Where    ignorance    is    bliss. 
50378. 
Hastings      (G.)        Lady-killer. 

24449. 
Hastings    (G.  G.)      What's  the 

matter  with  Mary.    50118. 
Hastings  (H.)  : 

Mlle.,de  Vere.    27252. 
Red      raven      burlesquers. 
38780. 
Hastings  (.L  II.)  : 

If  we  had  money.    20940. 
Jacqueline's  mothers.  22410. 
Hastings  (J.  W.)     John  Brown. 
22834. 


Hasty   (C.)     Wild  goose  chase. 

50962,  50964. 
Hasty  (J.  E.)  : 

Fade-out.     53584. 
In  the  mayor's  office.    54042. 
Oh  !  you  crook.    54762. 
Hasty    (O. )     Wild  goose  chase. 

50964. 
Haswell    (E.    S.)      Uncle   Sam. 

48010. 
Haswiu  (C.  A.)  : 

Count  Benjowsky.    8657. 
Oudarde.    34511. 
Ozora.     34989. 
Haswin  (F.  R.)     Old  brigadier. 

33431. 
Haswin  &  (llivette.    Clivette,  the 

man  in  black.    7629. 
Hatch   (A.  W.)  : 

Fire   cracker   drill.      14299. 
Flower  fantasie.     14579. 
Handkerchief  drill.     18065. 
March  winds.     28165. 
New  flag  drill.     32378. 
Ov\l     &     tlie     pussy     cat. 

34970. 
Rose  drill.     39959. 
S  n  0  w  ball         fantastics. 

42911. 
Tambourine  drill.    45035. 
Hatch  (Caleb)     Mother's  mem- 
ory.    31195. 
Hatch  (Corinne)    Greater  love. 

17511b. 
Hatch   (E.)     Mirage.     29800. 
Hatch   (E.  W.)  : 

Get  your  tickets.     16262. 
Miss  Cupid.     29925. 
Hatch   (F.)  : 

Follies      of      the      Moulin 

Rouge.     14683. 
Putting  it  over.    37924. 

Hatch    (K.    S.)       Stolen    from 

home.     43927. 
Hatch  (L.)  : 

Cocked  hat.    7753. 

Fatima  Jenks.     13882. 

Forty  years  young.     15098. 

Heart     of     the     Irishman. 
18488. 

Heart's  blood.     18550. 

Spring  bitters.     43644. 

Hatch    (M.    R.    P.)      Dreamer. 

11767. 
Hatch     (S.     L.)       Pageant    of 

spring.  35047a. 
Hatch   (W.  F.)  : 

Broiidwayitis.      5154. 

Phony's  4  bits.     36171. 

Sepulchre  of  sin.     41521. 

Storm    *fe   the   girl.      43974. 
Hatch   (W.  L.)  : 

Bibi.     3746,  3747. 

Comedy  of  toys.     8073. 


Lazzette. 


34725. 
Adonises. 


Hatch    (W.    L.)— Cont. 

Origin  and  development  of 
dress.     34355. 
Hatcher      (E.     G.) 

24902. 
Hatfield   (F.)  : 

Nancy.     31945. 
Our  new  butler, 
Three       white 
46040. 

Hathaway.     Wreck  of  the  Re- 
public.    51832. 
Hathaway   (A.)     See  Niles   (J. 

A.) 
Hathaway    (C.    W.)      Youth    & 

time.     52243. 
Hathaway  (J.)     Sergeant  AVal- 

ter.     41.341. 
Hathaway       (Leonard)         See 

Aldeu  (A.  W.) 
Hathaway        ( Luella )  Lost 

pearl.     26339. 
Hathaway  &  Pond.   Ideal  Uncle 

Tom's  cabin  co.     20869. 
Hathereil     i  W. )       H  e  n  i-  y     V. 

18840. 
Flatlanek  (J.)     AVlien  the  clock 
is  striking   midnight   in   Chi- 
cago.    5030S. 
Hatt    (F.  E.)      Haunted  house. 

18306a. 
Hatton   (B.)     Village  of  youth. 

49040. 
Hatton  (F.  &  F.  L.)  : 

Call  of  youth.     .5913a. 
Grand      opera      by      wire. 

17276a. 
Song-bird.     43229. 
Squab  farm.     55427. 
Upstairs  &  down.     55751. 
Years       of       discretion. 
52054a. 
Hatton      (.L)         Daughter      of 

France.     9956. 
Hauch     (E.     F.)       Mere    man. 

54495. 
Hauck  (E.)     Country  romance.' 

8785. 
Hauck    (L.   S.)  : 

Elizabeth.     12494. 
Pair      of      pink      slippers. 
3.5111a. 
Hauenstein    (C. )  : 

David  Cohn.     10049. 
Geld.    16019. 
Moses  Meier.     31101. 
Samuel    Wolf.      40676. 
Hauerbach    (O.  A.)  : 
Anticlimax.      1612. 
Cave  of  Calmsli.     6541. 
(Crinoline  girl.     9127a. 
Daughter     of     the     desert. 

9983. 
Dr.  De  Luxe.     11133. 
Dream  girl.     11720. 


3128 


INDEX 


Hauerbach    (().  A.)-    ri.ut. 
Fascinating  widow.    ]37(>r». 
Firefly.      ]4324. 
Fuss  &  feathers^.     ]5734. 
Gilded  tree.     16360. 
Girl  of  uiy  dreams.     JOoST. 
Handsome    doctor.     1807-^. 
High  jinks.     .'')3935. 
Lasso-land.     2467«i. 
Lavender  lady.     Ii4839a. 
Love  shop.     26612. 
Missionary.     30080. 
Prosecnting      a  t  t  o  r  n  e  y. 

37736. 
Puzzle  girl.    3792$). 
Suzi.     44711a. 
Three    twins.      46036. 
Uinta.     47897. 
Hauff  (W.)    Kaito  lierz.   23470. 
llaugh     (M.)       Panidiso     lost. 

35262. 
Hanghton   (.1.  A.)  : 
Average.     2."52;"i. 
Day  of  the  funeral.     r»33r)6. 
Rose  of  Me.xicd.     :{9994. 
Thief.     4.5767a. 
Trail  of  the  toirli.    46749a. 
Haughton   (L.  C.  O.)     Dancing 

Delilah.     9721. 
Haughw(nit;  (L.  M.)  : 

Japanese  fantast  ics.    22488. 
Princess.     37388. 
Haughwout    (L.   M.  A.)      Feast 

of  lights.     139.J3. 
Haun       (E. )         High      priest's 

daughter.     19422. 
Haupt      (T.     Lehniaini)        See 
Hauptniann    (C )  : 
Lelnnann-Hanjtt. 
Ephrainis     l.reite.       12823. 

12824. 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  31993. 
Panspiele.     35179. 
War.     4956.Se. 
llauptniaini    (G.)  : 

Anne  Heinridi.      1879. 
Assumption      of      Hannele. 

2108. 
P()gen  ties  Odysst'iis.  4477a. 
Dramatic     works.       11682- 

]J682d. 
lOlga.     12464:1.   12465. 
Festsi)iel   in  d«Mitschen   I'ei- 

men.     14080. 
Fuhrmann  Heiischel.  15648. 

15649. 
(Jabriel     Schillings     Ihiclit. 

1.5750,  15751. 
(Jriselda.     176.52. 
Hannele.     18088. 
.Tungfern  vom  Bischofsbei'g. 

23298. 
Kaiser  Karls  ueisel.  23457- 

23459. 
Micliael  Kr;iiiier.     29367. 


llaujttmann    ((J.)  —  Cont. 
Katten.     38509. 
Keconciliation.    38683. 
Kose  Kei-nd.     39953. 
Itote  halm.     400.51. 
S<-liluck  nnti  Jan.     41071. 
S  u  n  k  e  n      l)ell.        16184a, 

44543-44544b. 
'i'hieves'  comedy.     45781. 
I'nd  Pippa  tanzt.     48077. 
^■ersunken(!  glocke.     48892. 
\'or   sonnenaufgang.     3283. 
Weavers.     6967a,  16184a. 
llMuptniann  ( H.)  : 

P'rJiulein      vom      <l  I  o  b  u  s. 

15236. 
(ioldene   scliatlen.      1702.5a. 
Oherst   MJlbius.     33215. 
Koseiii-ote  d.iamant.  40033a. 
Hanschibl       (i\I.)         Liiclu'lnde 

frau.     24.540. 
Hausdorlf     (F.)       Arzt    seiner 

ehre.      1995. 
HauseggtM"   (S.  vi>n)     Ziimober. 

52362. 
Ha  user    (lAL)  : 

T^.lnck      band      kiduapi)ers. 

4108. 
('lu'isti.inity.     7187. 
(Jypsy  Nell.     17837. 
Hand   of  death.     18029. 
Little     mother's     devotion. 

2.5813. 
Old  boat  bouse.     33425. 
I'unishinent      of      Dire  e. 
;{7838. 
Hausgen    (M.   !>. )      Love   story 

of  Uneeda  -Vd.     26619. 
HausleitcM-      (H. 
zei-in.     468.59. 
Hausmaiui  (F. ) 

40556. 
Hausmann       ( H. 

clnld.      13105. 
Hausrath    (R.   E.)    //•. 

will   out.     54641. 
Haven   (A.  R.)  : 

Anchorage.     1399. 
Billionaire.     3860. 
('on.spiracy.     8329. 
Josephine,    empress    of    the 

French.     23036. 
Pompadour.     36766. 
Robin  Hood.     39657. 
lender  a  cloud.     4S0S1. 
Veiled  picture.    48751. 

Ha.ven  (C.  de)     See  De  Haven. 

Haven     (R.    'W.    de)       Sec    De 
Haven. 

Hiivens    (B.  D. )      Twenty  min- 
utes in  heaven.    47446. 

Haverly  (C.  E.)     Mason.  28622. 

Haverly    (J.  H.)  : 

Gliristni;is  tree.     7250. 


Traunitiin- 

>Sl.  A'alentine. 

L. )        Every 

Murder 


Haverly   (J.  H.)— Gout. 

I'rincess     of     Madagascar. 
37438. 
Havermale  (H.  H.)     Ab.sent  on 
-      leave.     52.5-53. 
Haverstick    (W.   G. )      Fatalitv. 

13777. 
Havez    (J.  (J.)  : 

Buttei'My   love.     56551). 
Gnrse     you     Jack     L^alton. 

9.508a. 
(iirl  from  Brighton.     16478. 
Little  Max.    25759. 
Rose  of  the  mountain  trail. 

40003a. 
Setting  an  interior.     41587. 
Spook      minstrels.       43600, 
4.3(ioi. 

Ha^iland.      Sfc    Howley,    Havi- 

land  &  ]  >re.s.ser. 
Haviland    (J.  B.)  : 

Get-poor-<iuick     Wellington. 

16251a. 
<;irl   ahead.     16420. 
II   iKner  happened.     54084. 
Miss       Jones,       journalist. 

29!  (71. 
.Mrs.  Maltby's  mole.    30404. 
(,)uestio)>   of  i)olicy.     38173. 
ITaviliind    &    c<i.      See    Howley. 

H.-nihind  &  co. 
H:ivlin    (J.   H.)  : 

Almost  a  marcliionesis.  966. 
Hero  of  Manilla.     19260. 
Haw    (AL   J.)  : 

Irish   Arab.     21955. 
Tammanv  man.    45079. 
Hawel    (R.)  : 

Einberufung.     53508. 
Reicbe  aehnl.     389.56a. 
Soniinei'narreu.     43179a. 
Hawk    (J.  C.)  : 

Army   bill.     .52728. 
Forbidden         e  n  t  r  a  n  c  e. 
14960a. 
Ihiwk    (F.   S.  G.)  : 

Lady  Helen.     24420. 
Xoiirma.     33096. 
Hawkes     (G. )       Human    wliirl- 

I»ool.     20619. 
Hawkes    (E.  R.)     Angel  of  <le- 

li  vera  nee.     1469. 
Hawkes    (IM.    E.)       Pathtinder. 

35540. 
Hawkes    ( W.    A.)      PatliHnder. 

35540. 
Hawkins    (A.  H.)  : 

Adventure  of  Lady  Ursula. 

339. 
Adventure     of     the     Ladv 

Ursula.    340. 
Love's  logic.     26720. 
Pilkerton's  peerage.    36308, 
;{6309. 


:n2i) 


INDEX 


Hawkins  (A.  H.)— Cout. 

Servant      of      the      public. 
41567. 
Hawkins       (D.      H.)         Night- 
hawks.     82673. 
Hawkins   (P.  B.)  : 
Angel.     1457. 
Aristocrat.     1830. 
Beginning      of      the      end. 

3318. 
Broom  maker  of  Carlsbad. 

5252. 
Family  skeleton.     13612. 
His  signature.     19809. 
Nephew.    32225. 
Piano  fiend.     36200. 
Skeleton  dude.     42654. 
Two   rustic  rhymsters. 

47770. 
Uncle  George.     47958. 
Hawkins    (J.  H.)  : 

A.  D.  1999,  a  prophecy.    9. 
Love's  young  dream.  26755. 
Hawkins    (N.  F.)      Fun  at  the 

club.     53733. 
Hawkins   (R.  L.)  : 

Mgdecin  malgre  lui.    29012. 
Four  la  couronne.     36918. 
Hawkins-Ambler    (G.   A.)      Eu- 
genics.   13033b. 
Hawkridge      (E.     W.)       Peter, 
Peter,  pumpkin  eater.  36008a. 
Hawkridge    (W.)  : 

Florist  shop.    14569a. 
Safe.     40484a. 
Hawks      ( W. )       Debutantes. 

10313. 
Hawley    (A.  A.)  : 

Dove  supper.     11567. 
Harvest  of  tares.     18272. 
HomesDun  hearts.     20075. 
Marital  mix-up.    28303. 
Potentate.    36904. 
Social  escapade.     42960. 
Hawley  (E.  F.)     Bandit.    2888. 
Hawlev    (G.  L.)     Nell  Gwynn's 

last  comedy.    32187. 
Hawley   (H.  W.)  : 
Defiance.    103S3a. 
Friends  in  need.     15464c. 
Putting  it  over.    55074. 
Silence  is  golden.     42329b. 
What's  your  game,   Jerry? 
55888. 
Hawley    (J.    H.)      Restitution. 

39114a. 
Hawley   (J.  M.)     Ayesha.  2590, 

2.591. 
Hawley    (P.)      Tiq    settled    at 

last.     46313. 
Hawley  (S.  F.)     Two  stranded 

.song  &  dance  men.    47783. 
Hawley     (W.)       Highwayman. 

19461. 
Hawley  (W.  A.)     Ka dee.  23444. 


Hawley      (W.     L.)       Kentucky 

duel.     23596. 
Hawn     (H.     G.)       Anno    1992. 

1570. 
Ha  worth     (J.)       Philip    Heme. 

36132. 
Ha  worth   (W.)  : 
Cinders.     7364. 
Drafted.     11646. 
Ensign.     12793. 
Ferncliff.     14065. 
Love  rose.     26607. 
Nutmeg  match.     33167. 
On  the  Mississippi.     33878. 
People's  king.    35862. 
Substitute.    44330. 
Hawthorne  lA.  F.  N. )  : 
At  sea.     2186. 
Little  fool  talk.     25684a. 
Raw  recruit.     38527. 
Hawthorne   (G. )  : 

R  o  y  a  1     divorce.       40134. 

40135. 
When  the  sea  gives  up  its 
dead.     50328. 
Hawthorne  (N.)  : 

Feathertop.  31630a,  31630b. 
M  a  r  b  1  e     faun.       28146a, 

28147. 
IMosses  from  an  old  manse. 

31630a,  31630b. 
Rappaccini's    d  a  u  g  h  t  e  r. 

38478. 
Scarlet  letter.    1950,  40978, 

40980-40992. 
W  o  n  d  e  r    book.      35169a, 
54535. 
HaAvtrey    (C.)      Private   secre- 
tary.    37536. 
Hawtrey      (W.      F.)        Nerve. 

32250. 
Hawxby  (E.)   Ivanhoe.    22273a. 
Hay    (E.    B.)      Frozen    violets. 

15615. 
Hay   (H.  H.)  : 

Flight      of     the     duchess. 

14510. 
Peril.     35921. 
Wanted,  a  man.     49529. 
Young  Pretender.     52195. 
Hay    (Ian)     Sec  Beith    (I.  H.) 
Hay      (Irving)       Fallen     star. 

13502. 
Hay   (James)   jr.: 

Aristocrats.     1836. 
Dream  doctor.     1171Sb. 
Emerald  key.     12.596. 
Irresistible     Miss     Bishop. 

22076. 
IVIan  who  forgot.     27982a. 
Mr.  Speaker!     .30268. 
Mr.  Yukon.     30285. 
Silent  witness.    42362c. 
That  naughty  congressman. 
45600. 


Hay   (John)     Pike  County  bal- 
lads.    22724. 
Hay     (Julian)       Dicky's    luck. 

10821. 
Hay    (M.)      Disanpointing  sur- 
prise.    10914. 
Hay   (M.  C.)     Old  Myddleton's 

money.     15301,  33581. 
Hay   (R.)  Dicky's  luck.     10821. 
Hay   (T.)     Bamboosilum.    2879. 
Hayden    (B.   F.)     Love  &  jus- 
tice.    26441. 
Hayden    (Jack)  : 

Bridal   suit.     5048. 
Elopement.     12521. 
Nancy.     31944a. 
Opera  singer.     54817. 
Taffy     was     a     Welshman. 

44911d. 
Word  of  kindness.     51715. 
Hayden    (Joe)      Ola    Hay  den's 

miniature  minstrels.     33400. 
Hayden    (M.)  : 

Boy  hero.     4836. 
Held  in  slavery.     18709. 
jNIystic  shrine.     31870. 
FLiyden      (P.     M.)        Star     of 

Seville.     55436. 
Hayden       {Mrs.      S.)         Little 

Go)  die.     25704. 
Hayden    (T.  T.)  : 

Rosebuds  or  violets.    40021. 

Young  old  bachelor.    .52191. 

Hayden-Clai-endon  (J.)     Sunny 

Jim.     44.556. 
Haydn   (T. )     Englishman's  im- 
pression   of    an    Anier.    base- 
ball game.     12783a. 
Haydon   (J.  C.)     Pair  of  jacks. 

35094. 
Hayes  ( A.  A. )     Velvet  scab- 
bard.    48768. 
Hayes  (A.  L. )     Love's  blunder. 

26691. 
Hayes   (C.  S.)  : 

Boy  who  found  out.   4852a. 
Business  woman.     5603a. 
Friend  wife.     53713,  53714. 
His  own  physician.     19769. 
Little       Peggv        O'Moore. 

54293. 
Natural        law.         32065b, 

32065c,   54680. 
Old  Mr.  Young.     33576a. 
Sons  of  the  rich.     55401. 
Watch    my    wife.      49688b, 
4968SC. 
Hayes   (E.)  : 

Edmund  Kciin.     122.59. 
Why  women   weep.     50767. 
Haves    (E.  A.)  : 
Karl.    2349L 
Love  &  hate.     26488. 
Hayes     (E.     B.)       Wise     guy. 
51234,  51235. 


3130 


INDEX 


Hayes  (E.  P.  C.)  : 

Chrysalis.     53167. 

.Judgment  seat.     23171a. 

Kiss.     24017. 

Miser's  mill.    29873. 
Hayes    (F.   B.)  : 

His  M'ife.     19848. 

Stella  Issachkoff.     43858. 

Hayes   (G.  H.)  : 

Elena,   la  bella   Veneziana. 

12433. 
Golden   maize.     16990. 

Hayes    (G.   M.)      Wit   to   win. 

51262. 
Hayes  (H.  W.)  : 

Beneath     the     Red     cross. 

3493. 
Christmas  lady.    7232. 
Fun  afloat.     15667. 
Garden  of  graft.    15897. 
Ivanhoe.     22271. 
Moki.     30691. 
Not  such  a  fool.     33065. 
Prairie  queen.     37025. 
Russian  spy.     40345. 
Welsh  rarebit.     49972. 
Will  o'  the  wisp.     51032. 
Hayes      (J.      E.)        Migratory 
.  moon.     29539. 
Hayes    (J.    J.)      Turn    of   the 

wheel.     47366. 
Hayes     (J.    L.)      Figments    of 

fancy.     14211. 
Hayes  (J.  W.)     Fearless  Kate. 

13944. 
Hayes  (K.  M.)     Rival  debating 

clubs.     39545. 
Hayes  (K.  S.)    Double  divorce. 

11518. 
Hayes    (L.   R.)      Monte  Mond. 

30907. 
Hayes   (M.  B.)  : 

Deuce  with  hearts.     10634. 
Diamond  Don.     10755. 
Gay  coquette.     15959. 
Green  Mr.  Black.     17582. 
Innocent  wife.     21755. 
Royal  revenge.     40170. 
Skip  by  moonlight.     42670. 
Triflagar.      46978. 
Valley  farm.     48645. 
Hayes  (  M.  T.)     Fall  of  Rome. 

13482 
Ha  yes  "(N.)      Fifinella.     14138. 
Haves  (T.  M.)     'Twixt  tlfe  cup 

&  the  lip.     47530. 
Hayes    (W.   A.)  : 

Ambition.     1105a. 
Jangle.     22474a. 
Hayes      (W.     C.)        Ain't     he 

grand?     647a. 
Hayes  (W.  G.)     Wrong  Harry. 

51872. 
Hayet  (C.)     Rosier.    40043a. 


Haygarth  (E.  D.)  : 
At  last.     2149. 
Shingawn.     42113. 
Hayley    (H.    W.)      Alcestis   of 

Euripides.     717a. 
Ha.vman   (A.)     Birthday  party. 

3968. 
Hayman  (J.)    Suit  for  divorce. 

44450. 
Hayman  (J.  H.)    Golden  touch. 

17014. 
Hayman  (Philip  or  W.  H.  P.)  : 
Beach  of  Sereno.     52838. 
Isle  of  Sereno.     ^4078. 
Magnet  girl.     54383. 
Pink  pavilion.     36341. 
Havne    (C. )     In  the  whirlpool. 

21545. 
Hayner      (E.)       Buried     past. 

5553. 
Haynes    (A.   E.)      Soldier  boy. 

55381. 
Haynes  (D.  W.)  : 

ApoUonius,  1796.     1688. 
White      Hand,       heir      to 
Hagar's   trust.    50522. 
Haynes    (E.    S.    &   J.)      Soda- 
bergs.    43030b. 
Haynes     (H.    W. )      Louisiana. 

26407. 
Haynes    (M.    J.)      Temptation. 

45309,  45310. 
Haynes    (Mr.    &   Mrs.    M.    P.) 
Good  ship  Nancy  Lee.    17114. 
Haynes    (W.)  : 

Specialist.     55408. 
Squaw.     55430. 
Havnie    (.T.  H.)     Esclarraonde. 

12916. 
Hayntutis     (C.    M.)       Gkolpho. 

16701. 
Hays    (B.    M.)      Open   sesame. 

34246. 
Hays     (G.    M.)       New    world. 

32.501. 
Havs    (.1.  M.)      Little  Recruit. 

25855. 
Hnvs    (.L  W.)  : 
Fiesta.     14131. 
Multibillionaire.     31340. 
Hays    (Jacque)      Health   hunt- 
ers.    .53883. 
Hays      (James)        Hans,     the 

Dutch   emigrant.     18119. 
Hays    (W.  E.)     Snakes  in  the 

grass.    42875. 
Hay  ter     (B.)      Counsellor 

O'Hara.  86.51. 
Hay  ward  (A.)     Faust.    13900d. 
Hay  ward   (B.  B.)  : 

At  the  box-office.     2205. 
Bazaar.     31.50. 
Book   agent.     4601. 
Bride's      Christmas      tree. 
5072. 


Hay  ward   (B.  B.)— Cont. 

Changing      the      presents. 

6705. 
Choosing   the   wall   papers. 

7134. 
Coat.     7734. 

Cockney  landlady.     7755. 
Country    store.     8794. 
English  lady  packing.  12777. 
English  party.     12779. 
English  train  sketch.  12780. 
Errand  girl  &  the  actress. 

12886. 
Frivolous  side.     15501. 
Hat  department.     18291. 
In  a  restaurant.     21082. 
Intelligence  office.     21801. 
Lady  from  England.     24400. 
Man  with  a  cold.     27999. 
.      Monologues.     30832. 

On  a  Broadway  car.    33744. 
Pay  station  girl.     35662. 
Piazza  ladies.     36203. 
Professional  boarder.  37608. 
Shampoo  woman.     41930. 
Shop-girl.     42155. 
Sociable  seamstress.    42944. 
Tale  of  the  train.     44976. 
Tram  baby.     46786. 

Hayward      (E.     F.)      Marion's 

men.     28296. 
Hayward    (G.)     See  Gatts   (G. 

H.) 
Hayward  (H.  R.  H.)  : 

Alaska  or  bust.     700. 

Devil  outwitted.     10672. 

Firefly.     14323. 

His  first  day  ofe.     53943. 

Holding  out.     19967. 

King  of  Blackwellis.  23825. 

Milk  local.     29596. 

Hayward  (I. )  : 

Child       from       Pittsburgh. 

6988. 
Curing  Billy.     9475a. 
Dollars  &  sense.     53435. 
Greater  love.     17511. 
Mark  of  wealth.     28321. 
Master's  touch.     28750. 
Once  a  thief.     33969. 
Straightened  out.     44019a. 
What  goes  up.     50071. 

Hayward     (J.)      Cold    turkey. 

7800a. 
Hayward     (J.    V.)     Phantoms. 

36088,  36089. 
Haywood  (J.  R.)    Nemo.    32222. 
Haywood  (L.H.)    Nemo.  32221. 
Hazard  (G.)  : 

Five   feet   of  comic   opera. 

14431. 
Five  feet  of  novelty.    14432. 
Hazard     (M.)      See    Wedekind 
(J.) 


3131 


INDEX 


Hazard     (R.    G.)     How    Robin 
Hood  once  was  a  wait.   20517. 
20518. 
Hazard   (R.  H. )     Flickeisoope. 

14503. 
Hazcirigg  (J.)  : 

Eye-witness.     Jo2S('». 
One  million  dollais.     34040. 
Hazeltine  (H.)      Sec  Wayne  (('. 

S.) 
Hazeltine      (M.      \V.)       (N>lour. 

7980. 
Hazleton    (R.)      I  it   ;igains(    ii. 

48469. 
Hazleton    (  D. )      Wyoming   giil. 

51928. 
Hazelton  ((4.  (J.)  jr.: 

Ai-tist's  model.     191K;. 
Captain  Molly.     <n42. 
(^areei-.     6211. 
Daredevil.     9843. 
Girl  in  question.     16557. 
Glory        (»f        Clementina. 

16783a. 
Ton  *:  lole.     21920. 
Man  &  a  woman.     27726. 
Man  of  the  woild.     2792Sii. 
Mistress  Neil.     30422. 
Nell  Gwyn.     32180.  32181. 
Peter  Piper.     36O0Sb. 
Phantom  chaser.     3607N. 
Raven.     38515, 38517. 
Tub.     4731 G. 
Whiihvind.     5.5915. 
Widow  Higgins.     50817. 
Yellow  jacket.  52068,  520f)9. 

Hazelton   (J.  H.)  : 

One  never  knows.     34043a. 
Straw  pile.     55458. 
When  a  man  loves.     50183a. 
Hazleton  (J.  .1.)      White  tlower. 

55919. 
Hazelton  (M.)     'I'hree  mistakes. 

45990a. 
Hazelwood     ( F.    A.)      North    iV 

the  South.     33022. 
Hazen  (E.  H.)      Carnival  of  Hie 

elements.     6268. 
Hazleton      (W.     B.)       Electric 

light.     12408. 
Hazlewood  (C.  H.)  : 

Jessie  Vere.     29731. 
Ladv  Audley's  secret.  24356. 
Hazzard"    (.1.    E. )      Lady   vV:   the 

jockey.     24340. 
Hazzard   (K.  S. )     Slice  of  life. 

42771b. 
Head  (C.  S.)  : 

Dream      i)rincess.       11757, 

11758. 
Grotesques.     17691a. 
Martian.     28506. 
Head  (F.  H.)  : 

Find   thou    the   otlicr    half. 
14259. 


Head   (F.  H.)— Cont. 

His     flirting     propensities. 

19(537. 
Love  in  arms.     26521. 
Plead  (M.  T. )     Lonely  poll vwog. 

26127. 
HealdtF.  A.)      Rockets.     39r.91. 
Heald    (L.)      Love    in    Cmbria. 

2t).530. 
Healey   (  F. )      Poet  wli<>  losi  his 

pen.     54988. 
Healev     (.1.     P.)       Electrolysis 

12426. 
Healey   (il.)      Soldiers  of  make 

believe.     43102a. 
Healv    (<'.  )      (Mic   of    oui-   ti^>vs. 

34('m;4. 
Healy  ( 1  >. )  : 

Craz.v    to   go   on    llie   si  age. 

9045. 
Surprise  iiarty.     44('>.50. 
Up  against  it.     48475 
Healv  (J.  B.)     Grace  Arlington. 

17210. 
Healv     (T.    W. )       Phonogr:ii>h. 

36i66. 
Healy  (W.  .1.)  : 

Kerry  fair.    23623.  23624. 
Striugless  harp.    44175. 
Heames    (.1.    P.)      I*resident   of 

U.  S.  A.    37078. 
Heanev  (N.  J.)  : 

Army  of  2013.     19<ll. 

Manure.    28131. 

Reporter     &     the     a<-tress. 

39074. 
Squirrels.    43715. 
Thirtieth      centui'y      elope- 
ment.   45828. 
When  women  rule.    .50362. 
Heard    (J.)    jr.     Tristram,    the 

jester.      47080. 
Hearn    (T.)      London    Hre   bri- 
gade.    26101. 
Hea]iu>    (I.)     (>ueeii  Herzeleid. 

37996. 
Hearst    (W.    R. )      Gloomv   (Jiis. 

16769. 
Hearst's    internatl.    lil)rary    co. 
Shakespeare's  works.    418.57a. 
Heartmann    (C.    A.)      Cracked 

head.     8989. 
Heath    (B.)      Young<'r    ^enei-a- 

tion.    5221(>a. 
Henth  (D.  C.)  <.V  co. : 

Agnes  B^M-nauer.     .591. 
As  you  like  it.    52741. 
CijniHly  of  errors.     8063. 
Dona  C-larines  v  .Maiiana  de 

sol.     .53439. 
Eastward  hoe.     12177a. 
Fourberies     de     S  c  a  pin. 

1.51 81  a. 
French  i»lavs  for  children. 
53706. 


Heath   (1).  C. )   &  lo.— Cont. 
Heimat.     18633. 
Johannes.    22815a. 
Lf>candiera.    26041a. 
Medecin  malgrf  lui.    29012. 
.Merchant  of  Venice.     54492. 
.Midsunmier  night's  dream. 

29478,  .54510. 
Pa  ties  de  mouciie.    35592. 
Phedre.    36107. 
Poetaster.    36619a. 
Princesse  Lointaine.  37469a. 
Itabensteinerin.     38273. 
Re<  luiting  officer.    38692a. 
Sejanus.     41414. 
Society.     43003a. 
T.-ilisman.     44995a. 
'IVja.    45207a. 
Tempest.     45274,  55528. 
"Tis    pity    slie's    a    whoi-e. 

46318a. 
Twelfth  night.     55687. 
Vero  ainico.     48877a. 
Wallenst.'in.     49433c. 
AA'iider's       tale.         51203a. 

5120,S. 

Heath   (  E.  V.)  : 

Edged  toohs.     12231a. 
Power  of  attorney.    3t".941a. 
Sari.    40801  a. 
Heath    (E.   S. )      Dutch   recruit. 

12077. 
Heath     (F.    A.)     Sleepv     king. 

427t59. 
Heath  (  F.  R.)     Experience  of  a 

vaudeville  star.    13234. 
Heath     (  lf/-.<.    Frank)      In    the 

jniddle  <tf  June.    21457a. 
Heath     (Frwl)       William    Tell 
outdone.    51070. 

Heath  (<4.)  : 

(Jirl  from  the  ranch.    16532. 
Ho«.k  .V  (eye)  I.    20210. 
Just  before  vespers.    23342. 
Old  Fort  Rossiler.     33489. 
Shepherd's  fold.    42058. 
Solving    the    race    prolilcni. 
43144. 

Heath  (G.  W.)  : 

Amer.  boy.     1167. 

('onntry  lanes.     S775. 

t'radled  in  the  deep.     8998. 

Diununer  l>oy  of  tlie  Shen- 
andoah.   11876. 

l#rom  mill  to  mansion. 
15553. 

Pearl,  the  lisher  girl.   357.">8. 

Southern  refugees.    43379. 

AN'asted  love.    49680. 

Heath    (L.  M.)  : 

Enjovable     entertainmeids. 

12787a. 
Good  times  with  the  juniors. 

17n9a.  17119b. 


3132 


INDEX 


Heath      (L.     R.)       Very     vain 

Venus.    48904. 
Ilea  til  (M.  L.)     Festiis.    53631. 
Heatli    (Marie)      Turkish  bath. 

47339. 
Heath     (Maud)       Solving    the 

race  problem.    43144. 
Heath     (P.)      For    art's    sake. 

Heath  (S.E.)     Balked.    52817. 
Heath  (T.  K.)  : 

Down  in  Mobile.    11604. 

Down  Mobile.    11611. 
Heathcote    (A.   M. )      His   good 

genius.    19643. 
Heathcote  (F.)  : 

Vampire  cat  of  Nabeshima. 
48677. 

Yu-me-mo-yo.     52248. 

Heather  (N.)     *S'ee  Milton  (M.) 
Heaton  (E.)  : 

At  any  cost.    2118.  2119. 

Cortona.    8589. 

Heaton  (H.)  : 

Butterfly    &    the    boatman. 

5649. 
Chance   of   Elizabeth   Ann. 

6672. 
Dressing  for  djener.    11816. 
In  the  artist's  studio.  21344. 
Intruder.    21877. 
Lady     Jimmie's     strategy. 

24442.  24443. 
Love.    26419a. 
Mask  of  youth.    28610. 
Rat.    38493. 
Sforza.    41647. 
Where     there     is     smoke. 

50403. 
Heaveu    (L.   P.)      New  regime. 

32448. 
Heaviside  (J.  B.)  : 
Chemist.    6892. 
Seventy-six.     41633. 
1776.     52496. 
Hebbel   (C.  F.  (»r  Friedrich)  : 
Agnes      Bernauer.        589a- 

'591.   ♦ 
Haidvogel  &  frau.     17893. 
Herod  &  Marianme.  19276a. 
H  e  r  0  d  e  s     &     Mariamne. 

19278. 
Judith.     23176a. 
Maria  Magdalena.     16184a, 

28238b. 
Siegfried's  death.     16184a. 

Heberniann  (A.  A.)  Reward  of 
honor.     39301. 

Hebert  (L.  F.)  Faust  et  Mar- 
guerite.    13909. 

Hehertot  (J.)  Polypheme  vic- 
torieux.     3(j759. 

Hebrew  pult.  co.  Great  Jew. 
17410. 


Hecht   (E.)  : 

Feredah.     53629. 
aiarjorie.     54428. 
Hecht    (M.)      Scrupulous   man. 

41203. 
Heck   ( F.  A. )     Sorrows  of  life. 

43297. 
Ileckel     (C.)      Robert    Emmet. 

39632. 
Heckert  (M.  L.)    Cabinet  meet- 
ing.    5772. 
Hedberg   (T.)  : 

Verlorene   helm.     48871a. 
Weg  zur  ehe.     49942a. 
Hedden  (T.  C.)     Worldly  hope. 

56011. 
Hedeman  (J.)     Mme.  de  Fonte- 

nay.     27185. 
Hederick    (A.  E.)      Who,  EveV 

50607. 
Hedge  (F.  H.)     Faust.    13900c. 

13900d. 
Hedgepeth     (J.)       Bald    Knob 

tragedy.     2836. 
Hedges  (M.  H.)  Beloit  pageant. 

52860. 
Hedley    (J.)  : 

Golden     butterflv.       16918. 

1(3919,  16926. 
Jan  Vedder's  wife.     22451. 
Judith  of  the  Cumberlands. 
23184. 
Hedmondt   (C.  E.  H.)  : 
It's  catching.     22239a. 
Theodor's  flutter.     45709. 
Unser  Theodor.     48420. 

Hedmondt    (E.  C.)  : 

Highwav  strollers.     19458. 
Sceptre  of  steel.    41030. 

Heege    (G.)  : 

Cripple  Creek.    9132. 

Girl      of      Twilight      trail. 

16609. 
New  Ole  Olson.     32432. 
Swedish      help      preferred. 

44738. 
Yeniiine  ventleman.    52098. 
Yon  Yonson.     52124,  52125. 

Heege   (G.  J.)  : 

Criss-cross.    9146. 
Nerve.     32252. 
Ole  Olsen.     33688. 
Sky-scraper.     42694. 
AVanted,  the  earth.     49560. 
Heege     (L. )       Gold    fiir    eisen. 

16894. 
Heege   (P.  A.)  : 

Amateur    burglar    night. 

1058. 
Girl      of      Twilight      trail. 

16609. 
Half     shot     snap     shot. 

17933a. 
New  Ole  Olson.     32432. 


Heege   (P.  A.)— Cont. 

One      month      m  a  r  r  i  e  J. 

34040a. 
Swedish      help     preferred. 
44738. 
Heelan.       Nellie     Butler,     the 

switch-board  girl.    32193. 
Heelan  (T.  D.)     Auction.   2358. 
Heelan     (W.)       Great     I     am. 

17407. 
Heelan    (W.  A.)  : 

Case  of  consciences.     6325. 
N  o  n  -  professional       call. 
32983a. 
Heeley  bros.     Fattest  wench  in 

town.     13884. 
Heemstede     (L.     van)       Kath- 

arina.     23515. 
Heer      (I.     C.)        Laubgewind. 


O?) 


779. 


Heermans   (F.)  : 
Bar  Z.     2951. 
Between  2  foes.     3696. 
Between  2  thorns.     3698. 
Doctor.     11109. 
Down     the    Black    Canon. 

11621. 
Down   the   Santa   Fe  trail. 

11625. 
In  the  firelight.     21405. 
Jess  of  the  bar  Z.     22643, 

22644. 
Love  bv  induction.     26488- 

26489a. 
Love's  warrant.     26751. 
Metaphvsician.         2  9  3  2  5, 

29326. 
Mind  healer.    29711. 
On     both     sides.       33758, 

33759. 
Prodigal  sou.     37584. 
Santa  F^  trail.     40739. 
Silent  witness.     42365. 
Two  negatives.     47713. 
Vagabond.     48598. 
Virginia.     49122. 
Hefifenger  (M.  S.)  Zimzamaroo. 

52353. 
Heffern    (J.   P.)  : 
Rescue.     39088a. 
What     does      it     profit? 
50062a. 
Heffernan  (F.  S.)  : 

Chryseis.     7286,  7287. 
Palmetto.     35138. 
When  Buckingham  met  the 
queen.     50199. 
Heffernan    (J.   A.)      Mother-in- 
law  of  McTweedles.    31155. 
Heffernan    (M.)      White    hope. 

50527. 
Heffrenan   (P.  H.)     Gettysburg 

gun.     16304. 
Heffron    (T.    N. )      Awakening. 
2557. 


3133 


INDEX 


Hefroii   (N.)  : 
Claw.     7561. 
Psychologist.     37775. 
Hegediis     (S.     von)       Mtirder. 

30681. 
Heiberg  (G.)  : 

.Teg    vil     vaergo    niit    hind. 

^2598. 
Love's  tragedy.     26742. 
Parade-seugen.     35245. 
Heichen   (W.)     Was  des  Kais- 
ers ist.     49631. 
Heidenlieiiii     (S.)      Ophelia. 

:>.427r.. 
Heidingsfeld    (L.)  : 

Alte     hiirsehenherrlichkeit. 

1016. 
Gute  partie.     53847,  53848. 
Neue  dii'igent.     32269. 

Heijermans   (H.)  : 

"Good  Hope.     170S3a-17085. 
Neue  Sonne.    32276. 
Ileilbronn       (L. )        Hoogeland. 

20209. 
Heilmanu    (A.   K.)  : 
Alger  family.     756. 
Crimes  of  society.     9101. 
Hope  of  Cuba.     20256. 
Victim  of  heredity.     48951. 
Helm   (F.)     Jjure  of  the  siren. 

26946a. 
Heimann  (M.)     Feind  nnd  der 

bruder.     13985. 
Hein  (O.)  : 

Du  liebes  Wien.     11898. 

Fritzi.     15494a,  15494b. 

Hein    (S.)      Don't   cheer   boys. 

11410. 
Heine  (A.)  : 

Feldgraue  Sepp'I.     53625. 
Fight     with     the     dragon. 

14181. 
Homo  sum.     20091. 
Neues  leb«i.     32282. 
Welt  in  waffeu.     49973a. 
Zwei   paar  hosen.       52406. 
Heine    (H.)     William    Rateliff. 

51066,  51067. 
Heine  (M.)     Rachel.    38300. 
Heine  (M.  M.)     Friend  indeed. 

15433. 
Heinock    (A.)      Prima    donna's 

ruse.     37239b. 
Heinecke    (W.)  : 

Seppl       raacht       geschiifte. 

41517a. 
Seppl    will    reich    werden. 
41517b. 
Heineman      (D.     E.)        Golden 

harp.     16971. 
Heineman    (Helen)      How    she 

lost  him.     20.524. 
Heineman      (Herbert)       SIrong 
imagination.     44190. 


Heineman   (T.  W.)     Drama  of 

life.     11668. 
Heinemann     (A.)       Kuenstler. 

24266. 
Heinemann     (E. )       Don    Juan. 

11349. 
Heinemann    (F.)  : 

Fremdling.      15354a. 
Kai.ser.     23456. 
liainnnid.     38873. 
lluhm.     40239. 
Stili<-ho.      43900. 
>SV'C     also     Vita     deutsches 
veriagshans. 

Heinemann  (H.)     Wilde  mann. 

51004. 
Heinemann    (W. )  : 

Adventures      of      Hypatia. 

353. 
P.enefit  of  the  donl»t.    3514. 
Hypatia.         20750.       20754. 

20755. 
Piper   of    llanielin.      36379. 
Story  of  Hyi)atia.    44000. 
Hummer  moths.     44.504. 
Wnr.      ■i95(;5. 

ileiniken     ((i.)     jr.       .Vi-iadne. 

1819. 
Heinrichshorcn's   vci-Jag.     Let/- 

en  tage  von  Ponii)eii.    25170a. 
Heinroth    (T.    F.)    //■.      Suflia- 

get^zers.     44393. 
Heinse    (J.)      IJdt    forstyi'else 

pail   farmen.     1099;!. 
Heinsling     (10.     1>.)       Alice    in 

Wonderland.     792a. 
Heintzen       (L. )        Meerfahrer. 

29040. 
Heinze    (M.  A.)  : 

Peyond      the     frozen     sea. 

3731. 
Love  pirates.     2(j()01a. 
Heiskell        (F.)  Invocadon. 

21915. 
Heiss     (P..     L. )        Which     one? 

50421. 
Heister  (G.)  .leannette.    22580. 
Heitler    (M.)      Winning   Hand. 

51160. 
Heitz     (J.     H.    E.)       Tonpiato 

Tasso.     46.581a. 
Helck    (H.  J.)      Cumberland   P. 

9346. 
Held    ((!.   B.)  : 

Foiled.     14655. 

Loyal  sweetheart.     26792. 

Lucky  ad.     26840. 

Held      (.T.)        Chihlhood     d;us. 

7018. 
Helfl   (M.  V.)     Foiled.    146.55. 
Heldemore  {l\  V.)  : 

Drajjp  of  Venice.     11690. 

Present   times.     37070. 

ITr-razilla  de   T-ave.      185.57. 


Heldt  (A.  A.)     Heidi's  moving 

picture  plant.     18716. 
Helena       (R.)       Mr.      Mikado. 

30212. 
Helf  (J.  F.)     Broken  brokers. 

5169. 
Hellod^rus.    /Etliiopica.    37435. 
Helkerin    (W.)      Geier    Wally. 

16012. 
Hellem    (C.)  : 

Candldat  Milchefer.     5997. 
V\&ge.     36262. 
Sabotage.     40420-40422. 
Si^gc  de  Berlin.    42267a. 
Heller     (F.    J.)      Love's    way. 

26752. 
Heller  (L.  R.)  : 

Daughter  of  the  Macabees. 

9988. 
Their  motiier.     45677. 
Heller  (Leo)  Jasmin.    22510. 
Heller    ( Ludwig)  : 

AIniengalerie.     626. 
Plane  reiter.     4212. 
Fanfare.      13^38. 
Heilige  Aloisius.    18626. 
Ini        klubsessel.         20980, 

20981. 
Majolika.     27561. 
Heller  (O.)  'Harold.     18238. 
Heller   (R.  E.)  : 

.Appomalto.x.     1722. 
Zebedee.     52305. 
Hcllertz    H).   E.)  : 

Belle  of  Honohdu.     3409. 
Blizzard.     4277. 
Ib'lliar      (.\.)        I'ropctsing     by 

proxv.     37729. 
Hell  is   ((1  B.)  : 

Orphans.     .54823. 
Kiibinson  Crusoe.     55188. 
Ilrlli;^    (M.    .1.)  : 

.Maddin    &    the    wonderfid 

l.-imii.      .52604. 
P.lueheard.     5292(i. 
Mexican  .spy.     54500. 
Hcllniers  (  A,  E. )     Love,  jKiwder 

&  patches.    26603. 
Hellniesberger  (J.)  'jr.    Ai>ollo. 

16S(!. 
Hellwig   (H.)      Ollanla.     33719. 
liehn    (C.   E.)  : 

Banker's  son.     2916. 
lOliM'troniagnel  ism.        12427. 
( lovernment       c  «•  n  I  r  :i  c  1 

17171. 
I.eonorc.     2.5085. 
Simple   Bill.     42419. 
Toby.     46406. 
Ti'il)   to  (lie  Soldiers'   lioine. 

47048. 
Under  a  cloud.     4S0S.".. 
Helm    (Edith)  : 

Denugoti  it  the  eailh  luihy. 
10445. 


'MHA 


INDEX 


Helm  (Edith) — Coiitimied. 

Euchanted    wheel    of    des- 
tiny.   12G79. 
Nynipli  in  the  pit.     33174. 
Spirit  lute.     43555. 
Helm  (Ernst)  Arme  Don  Juan. 

1S78. 
Helm  (J.  B.)  : 

Count    von    Musicalsky    & 

the  nihilist.    8677. 
I^ife    iu    a    dry-goods    box. 

25301. 
Little  Whirlwind.     25931. 
Nell's  burglar.    32202. 
Scullion's  dveara.     41204. 
Sixty  &  six.     55303. 
Helm  (J.  I.)     See  Sand  (J.  H.) 
Hehnore  (H.)     Outlaws  of  Eti- 

quetla.    34900a. 
Helper  (M.  C.)     Married  under 

age.     28463. 
Ileltai  (E.)     Modistiu.    306S0. 
Heltai  (J.>    Tiiadgrlaki  lauyoli. 

4731Sa. 
Heniinger    (E.    D.)      Slave    at 

cards.     42711. 
Hemingway   (J.)  : 

Honor  thy  father.     20173. 
SenatO!-'s  daughter.     41401. 
Hemmorde   (E.  G.)  : 

Maid  of  honour.     27472. 
Proud  ^.laisie.     37752. 
Henuiiick    (A.  P.)  : 
Atlantis.    2325. 
Ecole  en  crinoline.    12209;i. 
Is  wrong  right?     22104b. 
Passions.     35488. 
Power.     3G933. 
Some  years  hence.    43160. 
Woman.    51373. 
Woman  &  ^var.    51388a. 
Hemmick     (Mrs.    C.    D.)      See 

Hemnjick   (A.  P.) 
Hemming  (B.)     His  next  deal. 

19748. 
Hemmings    (A.  M.)  : 
Last  job.     24720. 
Out  of  the  past.     34841. 
Hempl     (G.)       Wilhelm     Tell. 

51012b. 
Hempstead  (J.  li.)  : 
Conspirator.     8339. 
Mill  of  the  gods.     29602. 
Hemstreet  (C.  &  M.)     I  say  no. 

20818. 
Hencke      (E.      Schultz)        See 

Schultz-Hencke. 
Henckels   (T.)  : 

.Tugendliebe.    2.3200a. 
Meister     von     P  a  1  m  v  r  a. 
29069a. 
Hencken     (H.)       For    a    man. 

14771. 
H  e  n  d  e  e     ( M. )       Romancer. s. 
39829. 


Hendel  (O.)     Hoche  und  Bona- 
parte.    19917a. 

Hendershot  (D.)  : 

Immortal      Charlie      Ross. 
21005. 

Master  Harry  Hendershot. 
28686. 
Henderson    (A.)  : 

Beau  Brummell.    3192. 

Blue  Beard.     43.50. 

Buckingham.     5385. 

Xing  Carrot.     23747. 

Passion.     35471. 

Robin  Hood.    39660. 
Henderson     (A.     E.)       Wrong 

agent.     51855. 
Henderson  (A.  H.)  : 

Black  Hand.     4106. 

Mad  detective.     27131. 

Tracked     through     life. 

^46688. 
Henderson  (A.  P.)    Born  again. 
4661. 

Henderson  (D. )  : 

Aladdin.    678. 

Aladdin,  jr.     680. 

All  Baba.     763. 

Ali  Baba,  jr.    766. 

.^.rabian  girl  &  40  thieves. 
1754. 

Bluebeard,  jr.     4395,  4396. 

Cinderella.     7353. 

Ea.sy  street.     12184. 

Lost  twins.     26365. 

Maid   Marian.     27458. 

Right   woman.     39451. 

Sinbad.     42479. 
Henderson    (D.  M. )    jr.: 

Christmas  carol.     33982. 

Santa       Clans'       dilennna. 
40734. 

Special   delivery.     43458. 
Henderson    (E.)  : 

Almost  a  life.     964,  965. 

Bigamy.     3816. 

Bound  forever.     4747. 

Claire  &  the  forge-master. 
7491. 

Leo.     25086. 

Marriage.     28365. 

aiiss   Rose.     30020. 

Jloonshiners.      30972. 

On  guard.     33772. 

One  error.     34002. 

Our  heroes.     34663. 

Tottie,   match  girl.     46601. 
Henderson     {Mrs.     F. )       Mrs. 

Mix  mixes.     30410. 
Henderson    (F,    M.)      Arabian 

girl  &  40  thieves.     1754. 
Henderson  (G.  A.)  : 

Her  other  husband.    19096. 

Pickpocket  of  Paris.  36228. 


Henderson     (G.    M.)       Cheery 
comedies   for   Christmas. 
53119. 
Henderson      (H.)        Provident 

leg.     37755. 
Henderson    (I.)  : 
Agatha.     568. 
Out  yonder.     34869. 
Henderson     (I.    B.)       Between 

the  lines.     52881. 
Henderson    (.T.   D.)      Venetian 

bride.     48788. 
Henderson  (J.  E.)  : 

Borrowers'  day.     52956. 
Closed  door.    7046. 
Henderson    (J.   G.)      Joseph  & 

his  brethren.     23011. 
Henderson    (L.    C.)      Price    of 

friendship.     37155. 
Henderson  (L.  E.)     My  girl  of 

mystery.    31570a. 
Henderson   (L.  J.)  : 

]Modern  Perdita.    30641. 
Pauline  Darcy.     35632. 
Oirt  yor.der.     34869. 
Henderson  (T.  S.)  : 

Faugh-a-ballagh.     13890. 
•    Garry   Owen.     1.5924. 
Glendalough.     16745. 
Innisfallen.      21736. 
Tullamore,     47324. 
Henderson      (W.)        Marriage. 
28365. 

Henderson  (W.  C.)  : 
Black  Hand.     4106. 
Mad  detective.     27131. 
Henderson   (W.  J.)  : 
Aida.    633. 
Carmen.    6239. 
Cyrano.     9550,  9551. 
Lyrics  of  Lorraine.     26979. 
Henderson     (W.    P.)      Adam's 

dream.     265. 
Hendrick     (C.)     Baby    &    the 

bachelor.     2635a. 
Hendrick  (C.  E.)     Appomattox. 
1726. 

Hendrick    (F. )  : 

Mary.    28532. 

Palace  of  peace.    35129. 

Wastrel  hoard.     55847. 
Hendrick  (W.)  : 

Pocahontas.    36595,  36595a. 

Table  is  set.     44897. 
Hendricks  (E.)  : 

Fair  demon.     13368. 

Intrigue.    21860. 

Redeemed.     38S29. 
Hendrickson   (C.  D.)  : 

Church  next  door.     7305a. 

Six     mouths     from     date. 
42622a. 
Hendrickson  (O.  T.)     Crime  & 
its  shadows.    9D79. 


5379— AOL  2—16- 


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3135 


INDEX 


Hendricks(m     (F.     W.)       That 

wicked  woman,     45627. 
Hendrickson   (S.  P.)  : 

Daniel  &  his  3  companions. 

9792a. 
Daniel  in  Babylon.     9805a. 
Pauline  Allen.    54904. 
Way   Betty   Botts   brought 
up  her  children.     55851. 

Hendrix  (C.  A.)     $50,000  bride. 

52533. 
Hendry  (J.  B.)    Her  2d  chance. 

19125. 
Hendy   (M.)     Lobbyist.     26026. 
Hene  (W.  B.)  : 

Bad  bahv.     2766. 

I'm  from  Mo.    20809. 

Pie  girl.     36250. 
Henegan   (J.  L.  or  Loftus)  : 

Betty's  boy.     3658b. 

Lady  May's  crime.     24467. 
Heuegan  (R.)  : 

Lepers.    25089. 

Person  of  pretence.    35966. 

Social  suicide.     42988. 

Tangles.     45112. 
Hengler   (T.  M.)  : 

Home  from  school.     20022. 

Laugh  &  be  merry.     24810. 

Merry  minstrel.     29258. 
Heukel  (P.)    Man  from  Keen's. 

27781. 
Henkel     (S.)      Rong    brothers. 

39887. 
Henle  (J.)  : 

Bargains  in  souls.    2993a. 

Their  wife.     45G82. 
Henlein  (A.)     Faust  &  Margu- 
erite.    13906,  13907. 
Henlev  (A.)     ("'iudcrella.     7348. 
Henlev    (W.  E.)  : 

Macaire.     27013. 

Othello.    34418. 

Three  plays.     46017. 
Henneberg  (W.)     Dorchliiucht- 

ing.     11225. 
Hennemau  (.L  B.)  : 

New    Grant    White    Shake- 
speare.    41878. 

Twelfth  night.     47422. 
Hennequin  (A.) 

Ami  Fritz.     1296a. 

Babie.     52791. 

Knby.     2634. 

Bi'be.     2627. 

P>y  order  of  the  czar.    5691. 

Domiiios       roses.        36.332- 
36.334. 

Griiliu  Fifi.     17220a. 

Milly.     29693. 

Milly's  diary.     29694. 

Po  ukazu  tsario.     365S7. 

To-night's  the  night.  46500b. 

Trois  chapeaux.     30.510. 


Hennequin  (M.)  : 

Alles  fiir  die  lirma.     932. 
Aventure  imperiale.     2521. 
Celos  de  ^Merceditas.  6")S5a. 
Coral ie  &  cie.     8495. 
Coup  de  fouet.     SS19. 
Cupid  in  a  fix.     5330G. 
Dragees  d'Hercule.     56075. 
Funiille  Bolero.     13509. 
Fetards.     14082. 
Florette  et  Patapon.    14.503. 
Grosse  affaire.     17678. 
Gueule  du  loup.     17742. 
lleureuse.     19334. 
Honneurs     de     la     guerre. 


20141. 
M'  amour. 
A  [on  bebe. 


26984. 
30729a. 


Nellie  Rozier.     32207. 

Noblesse  oblige.     32938. 

I'arudis.     21293. 

I'atachou.     35517.      #> 

Pildoras       d  c       H6rcules. 
36294a. 

Place  aux  feuunes.     30673, 
36421. 

Poilu.     54990-54992. 

Presidenta.     37079a. 

Presidente.     37080. 

lle\isor.     39272. 

Tais-toi,  nion  creur.     4493]. 

Terre  neuve.     45410. 

Vingt      jours      a      Tombro. 
49087. 

Vous     n'avez     rieu     k     de- 
clarer?    49301. 

Voyage     autotir     du     code. 
49308. 

Yette.     52307. 
Hetinesey  (.T. )  : 

Queen      of      the      Bowery. 
38049. 

Queen  of  the  Bowery  biir- 


38050. 

A. )     Queen 
380(59. 


of 


1372,  1373. 
2541a. 
25328. 
Two  little  girls 


lesquei's. 

Hennessey    (J. 
the  kitchen. 

Hennessy  (E. )  : 

Aniputatioi! 

Awnkened. 

Life  .'^park. 
Hennessy  (F. ) 

in  blue.     47672. 
Hennessy  (F.  D. )  : 

Harris     &     Harris. 
18248. 

Mixed  tea 

Put     me 
37912. 

Red  cow.     38715. 
Hennes.sy   (T.  .T. )  : 

Amer.  Iiero.     1225. 

Bridge  of  sigh^.     .5088. 

Broadway  after  dark.  5139. 

Cliild's  flevotion.     70.55. 


,     30.531. 
off     at 


attys. 


P>ufealo. 


Hennessy  (II.  B.)  : 

On  the  water  wagon.  3394tj. 
Red  soubrette.     38803. 
Sanctuary.     55231. 

Hennessy     (W.     G.)      Penalty. 

54921. 
Henning    (F.)     Shades   of   the 

pa.st.     41054. 
Henning     ((t.     N.)       Question 

d'argent.     38156. 
Henning      (.1.     E.)       Paradox. 

35272. 
Henning     (.J.     It.)     Runaways. 

40284,  40285. 
Henni!ig  (L.  H.)  : 
All's  well.     898. 
Magic  sword.     27390. 
Heuning   (]\[.)     Taotai  von  Zi- 

ka-wei.     45123a. 
Hennings    (J.)     Mixed   drinks. 

30520. 
Plennings   (J.  B.)     Home  from 

college.     20020a. 
Hennings  &  Foy.    Stuck.    44258. 
Hennique  (L. )  : 

Death  of  the  Due  d'  Eng- 

hien.     10283. 
Reines  de  rois.     38981. 
Henri   (G.)     Running  for  Con- 
gress.    40291. 

Henrici   (E.)  : 

Boetius.     4476. 
Charlotte  Corday.     6793. 
Herostratos.     19300. 
Nausikna.     32090. 
Henriot   (G.)     Enquete.     12792. 
Henry.     His   honor,   the   alder- 
man.    19659. 
Henry  ( A. )     Daughter  of  Jorio. 

9964. 
Henrv    (B.    B.)     Hero   of   San 

Juan.     19262. 
Henry    (C.  J.)     Duke's  double. 

12002. 
Henry  (Carrol)     Models  of  Jar- 
din  de  Paris.     30578. 
Henrv    (Catherine)     Sec  West 

(C.  H.) 
Henrv  (E.)    Posterland.    26886. 
Henry  (H.  F.)  : 

Nil    desperandum.      32783, 

32785. 
On  the  Hudson.     33857. 
Woman      airainst      woman. 
51379. 
Henry  (.L  E.)  : 

Curfew  bell.     9473. 
Loneville  jollier.     26135. 
Nevada.     32287. 
Heiu'v    (L.  I.)     Chosen  pi-ince. 

7158a. 
Henry  (L.  L.)  : 

Awakening    of    Mr.    Smith. 
52786. 


3136 


INDEX 


Henry  (L.  L.) — Continued. 

ChiUlren's  Christmas  dream. 
53141. 
Henry  (Lou)     Sec  Johnson  (L. 

H.) 
Henry    (Lonis)     Ilajah   of   In- 
dia.    38395. 
Henry  (Mri^.  P.  A.)     Joseph,  the 
story  of  the  prince  of  Egypt. 
23024. 
Henry      (Re.)       Fast     friends. 

13724. 
Henry    (Richard)     Happy  day. 

18149. 
Henry  (S.)  : 

Black  art.     4U46. 
Calderon.       the       courtier. 

5829. 
For  Ireland's  sake.     14844. 
Henrv    (T.)     To   oblijiie   Jones. 

4G371. 
Henry  (T.  E.  B.)  : 

For  life  &  liberty.     14S51. 
Great  desire.     17377. 
.Joseph,    the    story    of    the 

prince  of  Egypt.     23024. 
Just  !)eyond.     23342a. 
New  dav.     32357. 
On  the  job.     33SG0. 
Shattered  life.     41968. 
Sins  of  the  father.     42521. 
Sou  of  Allah.     43197. 
Thrown      on      the      world. 

46115. 
Tobascn's    dress    rehearsal. 
46399. 
Henrv     (T.     R.)      Bad     man's 

wife.     2780. 
Henrv  (T.  Z.)     Knot  of  violets. 

24189a. 
Henry     (W.)     Father     &     sou. 

13823. 
Henrv     (W.     G.)      Iron     heel. 

22067. 
Henry     (W.     S.)      Posterland. 

36886. 
Henry -Rutnn  (M.  E.)  : 
Bride.     5054. 
Leprechaun.     25090. 
Tara.     45137. 
Hensaw     (T.     \\.)     Power    of 

woman.     37003. 
Henschel       (G. )        Sea-change. 

41214-11216. 
Hensel     (H.    C.)     Kingdom    of 

•the  woods.     23941. 
Heu.sen     (E.     K.     J.)     African 

prince.     452. 
Hensey   (M.  D.)     Social  event. 

42961. 
Flenshaw  (J.  E.)  : 

Bunch  of  beets.     5461. 
Fiz  !  baiig  ! !  boom  !  I !  144.55. 
Nabobs.     31888,  31889. 
Old  fogies.     33480. 


Henshaw  (J.  E.) — Continued. 
Two  old  fogies.     47732. 
Two  old  nabobs.     47735. 
Henshaw  (N.  G.)    Visiting  girl. 

49181. 
Henshaw,     Feeley     &     Pagett. 

Dad's  girls.     9610. 
Hensinger  (A.  D.)    Two  powers. 

47754. 
Hensley     (R.    L.)       Israel    in 

bondage.     22187. 
Hepeustall    (W.  D.)  : 
Brothers.     5294. 
Questions.     38177a. 
Quits.     38229. 
Sex  pioneers.    41642a. 
Three  of  a  kind.    55578. 
Hepner   (A.)  : 

Glanzpartien.    16721, 16722. 

Good-night,  schatz !    17102. 

Gute  nacht,  schatz.    17797. 

Heppe  (F.  J.)     Flogeo.    14542, 

14543. 
Herald  (R.)     Her  newsboy  son. 

19086. 
Herald  pub.  co.    Tyrant  of  New 

Orleans.     47873. 
Herbach   (J.)  : 

Rehearsal.  38938,  38940. 
Smiths  next  door.     42843. 
Herbel    (E.)  : 

Toison  d'or.     46423. 
Vengee.     48812. 
Yieux  de  70.     49008. 
Herljermanu  (A.  A.)     Wanting 

light.     49562. 
Herbert.     Thrilby.     46056. 
Herbert    (A.)      Rising   genera- 
tion.    39.51.5. 
Herbert    (C.)  : 

Saved,  a  scandal.  40871. 
Social  saint.     42983. 
Yellow  peril.     52083. 
Herbert    (H.    H.)      Ever    open 

door.    13101. 
Herbert   (H.  W.)  : 

Marmaduke  Wyvil.     27.522. 
Quorndon  hounds.     382.53. 
Roman  traitor.     35637. 
Herbert    (Henrietta)      Mv  bell 

boy.    31495. 
Herbert   (Hugh)  : 
All  wool.    52636. 
Discontent.    53416. 
Minheim     brothers,     inc. 

29734a. 
Pretenders.    5.5026. 
_     Sons  of  Abraham.     43266a. 
Turn  of  the  tide.     55681. 
Herbert   (J.)  : 

After  the  ball.    490. 
Mile.  Napoleon.    27268. 
Rose  shop.     40017. 
Trip  to  Paris.     47029. 
Waltz  dream.    49451. 


Herbert    (J.    P.)      Republican. 

39083. 
Herbert  (J.  W.)  : 

Alone  at  last.     52642,  52643. 
Bigamy.    3813. 
Fascinating  Flora.     13702. 
Land  of  delft.    24588. 
Lightning  rod.     25415. 
Owls.     34975. 
Herbert  (Mabel)    Royal  graces. 

40146. 
Herbert  (Morgan)  : 

Fair  Puritan.     13388. 
Maids  revenge.     27522. 
Paulus  Arvina.     35637. 
Quorndon  hunt.     38253. 
Herbert  (P.)   pseud.    Amor  di- 

vinus.     1332. 
Herbert     ( S. )       Undercurrents 

of  life.     48250. 
Herbert  (V.)  : 

Alice   &   the   8   princesses. 

779. 
Amer.  ambassadress.    1155, 
Babes  in  Toyland.    2619. 
Babette.    2620. 
Dolly  Dollars.    11284. 
Fortune  -  teller.       15  0  61, 

15062. 
Idol's  eye.     20910. 
Madeleine.     27238a. 
Mile.  Modiste.     27267. 
Miss  Dolly  Dollars.    29932. 
Natoma.     32060. 
Prima  donna.    37231. 
Red  mill.     38764. 
Song-birds.  43231. 
Sweethearts.     44789. 
Tattooed  man.    45168. 
Victoria.     48974. 
Zauberer  vom  Nil.    52291. 
Herbert  (W.)  : 

Kahn  of  Tartary.     23646. 
Persian  lamb.     35959. 
Herbert  (W.  Rhys-)    See  Rhys- 
Herbert. 
Herbert    (W.  W.)     Crazy  guy. 

9035. 
Herbin.      Joan,    the    parricide. 

22777. 
Herbine     (C.    G.)       Obsession. 

33229. 
Herblay    (H.)      Schwalbenne.st. 

41136. 
Herboth  (W.)     James  Warner, 

rancher.    22446. 
Hercht  (A.)   Jess.  22640. 
Kerch t   (P.)  : 

Heiress  of  Rosedale.    18687. 
She.     41986. 

She,  queen  of  Kor.     42006. 
She.  the  queen  of  centuries. 
42018. 
Hercz    (A.)      Heaven    &    hell. 
18596. 


3137 


INDEX 


Herczeg  (F.) : 

Hexe  Eva.  19337. 
Seven  girls.     41611. 
Herder.     Sulamith.     44461rt. 
Herder    (A.   von)      -See   Grant- 
ham (A.  von  H.) 
Herder   (H.  M.)     My  mother's 

wedding  ring.    31657. 
Herdler     (A.     W.)       Partir    a 

tieuipo.     35405. 
Herendeen     (G.    F.)       Kissing 

king.    24029a. 
Herford    (B.)      See    Hay  ward 

(B.  B.) 
Herford  (C.  H.)  : 

Worlvs    of    Ibsen.      51730- 

517301i. 
W  o  r  k  s    of    Shakespeare. 
41780. 
Herford   (M.)  : 
Maw.     28887. 
Odd  trick.    33271. 
Herford   (O.)  : 

Cou  &  CO.     8196. 
Devil.     10648. 
Fl<>rlst's  sliop.     14571. 
Love  cure.    26501. 
ilc'Adaui   &   F.ve.     27012. 
Monologues.     30832. 
Hergosiieimer       (J.)        Zenith 

52316a. 
Herir.g       (A.       H. )         Grnmni 

radium.     17247. 
Heriiig    (H.)      Oudarde.    34-511. 
Heriot     (W.)       Little     ray     of 

sunshine.     25852. 
Heritage   (C.)  : 

Bitter   foo.     4022. 
Deceived.     10320. 
Herkat    (.T.   M.)      Weisse   fruu. 

55863. 
Merkinier  (C. )  : 

Daniel    Boone,    the   pioneer 

of  Kentuckee.     9798. 
Old    Cattaraugus.      33437. 
T^ncle       Reuben       TiOvvder. 
48002. 
Hermann      (D.     M.)        Bridge. 

52985. 
Herman    (C.  D. )      Load  us  not 

into  tenjptation.     24906. 
Herman     (C.     H.)       Cigarette. 

7329. 
Herman    (H.)  : 

Circumstantial        e\idence. 

7394. 
Good  as  gold.    17055. 
Silver  king.     42398,  42399. 
Herman    (J.  A. )  : 

.\t  close  range.     2126. 
Blockheads.     4282. 
Brother.     5253. 
First   defender.      14359. 
Husband     of     his     widow. 
20723. 


Herman  (J.  A.) — Contiuueil. 
Little  savage.     25869a. 
Miser   &    the   matchmaker. 

29857. 
Smile     of     La     Gioconda. 

42828. 
Smile      of      Mona       Lisa. 

42828a. 
Twins.     47500. 
White  lady.     50534. 
Herman    (J.     J.)       Si^ookland. 

43602. 
Herman    (N.)      Byer's    library 

of  tabloid  plays.     5741. 
Herman    (S.)      Parted    at    the 

altar.     35390. 
Herman    (W.  C.)  : 

Adventuress.     374a. 
Any  man's  sister.     52706. 
Banker's  wife.     2918a. 
Billy's  best  girl.     3888a. 
Blindness  of  youth.    4274a. 
By     order     of     tlie     court. 

5688a. 
Ciill  of  the  woods.     5913. 
Clouds  &  sunsliine.     7667. 
College  boys.     7832. 
Convict's  sweetheart.  8431. 
Daughter  of  Italy.     0963a. 
Diane's  atonement.     10795. 

10796. 
Dora  Thorne.     11455a. 
Dutchma  n's        honeymoon. 

120Sla. 
lOditor's    romance.     12252a. 
(Jrecit   awakening.     17356a. 
Hans  Hanson.     18106a. 
Her      second      h  u  s  b  a  n  d. 

1!)126. 
In  o],l  Va.     54034. 
Iimocence  of  vouth.    21736a. 
Islduael.     22125a. 
Kentuckv      Sue.        23616a, 

23616b. 
iiaid    of   tln'   Mvstic   mine. 

27502a. 
Masked  ball,     28610a. 
Millionaire's     son     &      the 

shop  girl.     ."(4519. 
-Mvstery  of  the  mill.    3185L 

31852. 
Net.     32261. 

Peck's  bad  bov.     35756a. 
Professor's  folly.     37648. 
Retribution.     39169a. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     39491a. 
Shoplifters.     55326. 
Social   barrier.     42946. 
Steve's  pal.    438S9a. 
Struggle  for  life.     44237.. 
Sweetest    girl    in    Arizona. 

44780a. 
Thieves     in     the     nigh  t. 

45783.  45784. 
Ti  gor's  c1  a  w.    461 95.  461 95a . 


—Continued. 
55721. 
your  girl  do? 


See     Dob- 


He  b  e  r. 


Herman  (VV.  C.)- 
Uncle  Josh. 
What  would 

50160c. 
Where  the  River   Shannon 

flows.     55911. 
White  nigger.     50549. 
Why     girls     go     w  r  o  n  g. 

50731b. 
Wiiy      Lindy      ran      away. 

50736. 
Won  by  waiting.     51638. 
Hermann     (Georg)      See    Bor- 

chardt   (G.  H.) 
Hermann    (George)   Mysterious 

masfiuerader.     31817. 
Hermann    (I.)     Sylvia.     44851. 
Hermanns       (R.)        Afrikaner. 

455. 
Hermansky     (B. ) 

linger    (L. ) 
Hermant    (A.)  : 

Belle     Madame 

3384. 
C'est  solide.     5750. 
Cadet  de  Coutras.     5789 
Chalice  anglaise.     6624. 
Fmpreinte.     12644.- 
Esbroufe.     12900. 
Faubourg, 
.lacobines. 
Monsieur 

30852. 
Rue  de  la 
Semaine  folle. 
Sj-lvie.     44856. 
Trains  de  luxe.     46769. 
Transatlautiques.      46810. 
Hermit  club  co. : 

Hermits  in  Africa.    19238. 
Hermits  in  Dixie.    19240. 
Hermolin      (D.     M.)        Shake- 
.speare's     selected     w  o  r  k  s  . 
41914. 

Plermoso : 

A  la  pinata  !    15. 
Edad  de  hierro.    12213. 
Mentir     de    las     estrellas. 
29130. 
Hermsen    (H. )      Clock    maker. 

7631. 
Hern   (F.  E.)     Deal  in  real  es- 
tate.    10245. 
Hern     (J.     D.)       Fountain     of 

youth.    15135. 
Hernfindcz.      Nino    dc    Triana. 

32R21a. 
Hermlndez  (A.  G.)  : 

Candidos         pretendicntes. 

5998a. 
Hijo  del  general.    19467. 
Sangre  castiza.     40700. 
Flernandez   ( A.  Ledesma  )     See 
Tiedesma  HernAndez. 


13887.       . 

22408. 

de      Courpi^re. 

Paix.     40230. 
41442. 


3138 


INDEX 


Hernandez    (C.)      INfystic    gar- 
den.   31862. 
Hermlndez    (F.)      Entre   te.ias. 

12811. 
Hernfindez  Bennudez  (II.)  : 
Juerga  de  dobladillo.   23199. 
Lo  que  no  vuelve.    2f5013. 
Machacante.    27099.  27099a. 
Tupinaraba.    47326. 
Hernandez  Oata  (A.)  : 
Amor  tardio.    1336h. 
Cabecita  loca.    576oa. 
En  faniilia.    12659a. 
Hernandez  Mir  (G.)  : 

Boda  de  la  Farruca.    4467a. 
Genio  de  Leon.    537o3. 
Milaffro    de    San    Antonio. 
29551c. 
Hernandez  Rico   (.1.)    Herencia 

roja.    19203. 
Hernanz  (J.  Arias)     See  Arias 

Hernanz. 
Herndon  (A.)  : 

Belle  Marie.    3388.  3389. 
See  also  Andruss  (A.  H.) 
Heme   (J.)  : 

Between  the  acts.    3672. 
Managing  S.vlvia.     2S036. 
Smuggler.    42864. 
Heme  (J.  A.)  : 

Bottle  imp.     4720. 
Chums.    7292. 
Constantinople.     8360. 
Drifting  apart.    11827. 
Fall  River.    13491. 
Haphazard.    18127. 
Hearts     of     oak.       18568- 

18571. 
Margaret  Fleming.    28200. 
Marriage      by      moonlight. 

28379. 
Slarv,  the  fishei'man's  child. 

28578. 
Millionaire's  daughter. 

29665. 
Minute-men       of       1774-5. 

29778. 
One  of  the  family.    3407oa. 
Rev.      Griffith      Davenport. 

39259. 
Sag  Harbor.    40490. 
Shore  Acres.    42164. 
Street  singer.     44119. 
Heme  (K.  C.)  : 

Bottle  imp.     4720. 
Drifting  apart.    11827. 
Haphazard.    18127. 
Margaret  Fleming.    28200. 
Marv,  the  fisherman's  child. 

28578. 
Shore  Acres.    42164. 
Hernsheim        (M. )  Stigma. 

43897. 
Hernstein      (C.  1       Agi-amahra. 
602. 


Hernstein     (H.)       Agramahra. 

601,  602. 
Hernulewicz   CM.)  : 

Jano  Douglas.     22454. 
Princess  Georges.     37469. 
Herold   (A.  F.)  : 

Heietiques.     19207. 
Jeune  dieu.    2267S. 
Maisonseule.    27547. 
Herold  (D.)    Frail  co-ed.   15241. 
Herold   (H.  H.)       Artist's  life. 

1989. 
Herold    (Y.)      Busy    afternoon. 

5620. 
Heron  (H.)     Sec  Feet  (H.  H.) 
Heron   (J.  H.)      Annie  Laurie. 
15G4a. 

Heron  (M.)  : 

Agrauiahra.    601.  602. 
Pearl,  the  lost  one.    35739. 
Heron- All  en    (E.)      Conllict   of 

elements.    8254. 
Herondo     (F.)      See     Swallow 

(F.  A.) 
Herradora   (G.  C.  de)     See  De 

Herradora. 
Herrau  (E.  Barriubero  y)     See 

Earriobero  v  Herran. 
Herrick    (A.    C.)       Wanted— a 

ready-made  man.    55824. 
Herrick  (Frank  or  G.  F.)  : 
Derelict.     10511. 
Devil's  lane.    10704. 
No  man's  laud.    32865. 
Walrus.    55814. 
Herrick  (.L  W.)  : 

Child  of  the  Manitto.  53131. 
r>Mug"hter     of     a     pioneer. 
9935a. 
Herrick    (M.)      Tulip   slippers. 

47323. 
Herrick  (M.  E.)  : 
Dramas.    11671. 
Love  conquers.    26497. 
Herrig    (H. )       Martin    Luther. 

28509. 
Herriman    (G.    L. )      Inspector 

Jimmy  Donovan.    21781a. 
Herring  (E.  C.)     Lady  Flora's 

namesake.    24397. 
Herrins  (E.  Ij.)     Hot  reception. 

20331. 
Herring  (F.)  : 

At  last.    2152. 
Little  Buckshot.    25607. 
Our  girls.    34651. 
Tigress  of  the  West.    46206. 
Herrmann  (A.)     Soul's  master. 

43343. 
Herrmann  (C.)  : 

Are  you  a  mason?    1795. 
Taps.    45131. 
Herrmann  (G.)  : 

Berliner  hauswirth.    3537. 


Herrmann  (G.) — Continued. 
Festung  ist  erobert.    14081. 
Strategie  der  liebe.    44083. 
Herrold  (H.  A.)  : 

Country  campaign.    8737. 
That     irresistible      widow. 
45581. 
Herron  (H. )     Sightless  avenger. 

42289. 
Herschberger  (S.)    Infatuation. 

21682. 
Herschell      (W.     M.)       Making 

news.     27620. 
Hersee  (H.)    Nectarine.    32142. 
Hershey  (A.  J.)  : 

Defenders  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

10379a. 
Unexpected  guest.     48293. 
Hershman  (G.)     Unconsecrated 

marriage.     48070. 
Herszberg    (K. )      iljirchen  und 

das  leben.     27319. 
Herts  (A.M.)     Sleeping  beauty. 

42751. 
Herts  (B.  R.)     Mr.  Hopp's  hop. 

30190. 
Hertslet  (E.)     Silence  of  Dean 

Maitland.     42333. 
Hertz  (H. )     King  Rent's  daugh- 
ter.    23903. 
Hertz    (W.    B.)     Self   defence. 

41426. 
Hertzberg  (H.  R.  R.)  : 
Best  of  the  bad.     3593. 
Girl  from  N.  Y.     16516. 
Titlomaniacs.     46342. 
Herv6  (F.  Ronger,  known  as)  : 
Cosaque.     8594. 
Duel  in  the  snow.     11961. 
Marchioness  of  the  streets. 

28173. 
A'ery  little  Faust.     48899. 

Herv^  (P.)  : 

Adele.    272. 

Auction  pinochle.     2361. 

Mitternachtsmaedel.   30503. 

Theresa,  be  mine.     45735. 

Therese     sei     nicht     bose. 
45740. 
Hervey  (W.  A.) 


Eigensinn. 


12355. 
von 


Orleans. 


Jungfrau 

23300a. 
Kabale  und  liebe.     23442a. 
Maria         Stuart.      28239a, 

28239h. 
T'nter  vier  augen.     48429a. 
Hervieu  (P.)  : 

Armature.     1877. 
Bagatelle.     2802. 
Connais-toi.     8277. 
D^dale.     10359. 
Destiuo  nianda.     10581a. 
Encliained.     12667. 


3139 


INDEX 


Hervieu   (P.) — Continued. 
Enigme.     12786. 
In  chains'.     21122. 
Know  thyself.    6967a,  24193, 

24193a. 
Lahyrintii.     24296a. 
Loi  de  rhonime.     26075. 
Modestie.     30678. 
Modesty.     30679. 
lleyell.     3922S. 
Theatre  couiplet.    45644. 
Theroii;;ne     de      Mericourt. 

45743. 
Trail  of  the  torch.  46749a. 
Hervilly  (E.)  Sayonara.  40918. 
Herwi.g  (A.  F.)  Suicide.  44436. 
Hery  (U.  d')  Location  d'  ha- 
bits. 26044. 
Herz  (F.)  Lorenzaccio.  26234. 
Herzberg     (A.     J.)      Sacrifice. 

40447. 
Herzberg  (H.)  : 

Voice  of  honor.     49229. 
Wooing  of  the  count.  51706. 
Herzberg    (Sadie)     Where   the 

eagle  soars.     50392a. 
Herzberg     ( Signiund )      Jewess 

of  Spain.     22709. 
Herzeele  (H.  de)     Ministre  au 

clou !     29754. 
Herzer  (L. )  : 

Grlifiii  Fifi.    17220a,  17220b. 
Zimmer     der     Pompadour. 
56054. 
Herzfeld      (M.)       Revolutions- 

hochzeit.     39296. 
Herzinger   (C.  W.)     Burglar  & 

the  woman.     5520. 
Herzl  (T.)    Neue  ghetto.    32272. 
Herzraansky     (B.)      See    Dob- 
linger  (L.) 
Herzog(A.  W.)    Omar.    33727a. 
Herzog  (B.  &  H.)  : 
One  year.     34131. 
Tempest  tossed.     45296. 
Herzog  (R.)  : 

Herrgotts  m  u  s  i  k  a  n  t  e  n. 

19314,  19315. 
Letzte  Kaiser.     25165. 
Herzog    (S.)      Gemini.     16026. 
Heseiiwinkle  (H.  .T.)     Daniel  in 

the  lions'  den.     9806. 
Heskett    fE.)     .Jake    &    Snow. 

22432. 
Hess  (E.  B.)     College  favorite. 

78.50. 
Hess    (F.)-   Mary   of  Magdala. 

28564. 
He.ss  (T.  S.)  jr.: 

Mr.     Auto     fi-om     Mobile. 

30139. 
My  hero  brother.     31575. 
Hesse  (A.  A.  &  N.)  : 

House  of  Job.     20404b. 
Ma.squerader.     28640. 


Hesse  (A.  C. )     Their  mission  in 

life.     45676. 
Hessel    (P>.  W.)     Paying  guest. 

35664a. 
Hesslewood  (T. )     Lion  and  the 

unicorn.     25.542. 
Hester     (M.)       Four     seasons. 

15176. 
Hestienne.     Denouncer.     10475. 
Hetzel      (E.)       Tots     carnival. 

46598. 
Hetzel  (K.)  : 

Perfidy  of  man.     35909. 

ilobojt  Milton.     39643. 

Stella  Corinna.     438.56. 

Heuberger     (R.)       Fiirst     von 

Dusterstein.     15631. 
Heuck  (H.)    White  caps.    50490. 

Heugel  &  cie. : 

Ariana.     1823. 
Ariane.     1824. 
Bacchus.     2654. 
Carmelite.     6238. 
(Jarmosine.     62.54. 
Chevalier  d'Eon.     6928. 
Clandine.     75.56.  7557. 
Cleopatre.     7594a. 
Demoiselles       des       Saint- 

Cyriens.     10451. 
Don  Qnichotte.     11361. 
Don  Quixote.     11368. 
Enfants  a  Bethleem.   12752. 
Espada.     12932. 
Farce  du  cuvier.     13667. 
Fetards.     14082. 
Fete  Chez  Therese.    14083. 
Glu.     16790. 
Jumeanx    de    B  e  r  g  a  m  e. 

23282. 
Mam'zelle      B  o  v  -  S  c  o  u  t. 

27698a. 
On     ne    badiue    pas     avec 

I'amour.     33780. 
Panurge.     35192. 
Papa   de  Francine.     35207. 
Penelope.    35838. 
Piquet.     39.507. 
Roma.    39770. 
Sapho.     40760. 
Shakespeare.      4173^. 
Statue      du      comntfindeur. 

438.34. 
Teresa.     4.5398. 
Thei-ese.     45737. 

Heuser    (F.   W.   J.)      Ahnfrau. 

627. 
Heustis    (W.  R.)  : 

Fascinator.     13712. 
Love's  mirage.     26724. 
Man      who      couldn't      lie. 
27979. 

Heuz6    (A.)  : 

Petite  Manon.     36047. 
Tons  papas.     46634. 


Afternoon  tea. 


Heverin  (Cator  or  H.  C.)  : 

Boxers.     4816. 

Colonial  dame.    7942. 

Counterfeit.      S6S2. 

Fate's   handicap.     13813. 

Hunt  for  happiness.  20677. 

Millionaire  waif.     29663. 

Our    friend,     the    burglar. 
34640. 

Paul's    understudy.     35636. 

Playful  poster.     .30470. 

Puppets.     37853. 

Sappho.      40779. 

Tiger-lily.      46188. 

Under       the       restoration. 
48200. 

Valley  Forge  '77.     486-50. 
Hevesi       (S.)         Uj      foldesur. 
47898. 

Hevia   (O.)  : 

Donna.      11391. 

Irish    romance.      22026. 
Hevia    (R.  C.)  : 

Donna.     11391. 

Ii'ish   romance.     22026. 
Hewins    (N. )      Trained    nurse. 

46763a. 
Hewitt   (E.  E.) 
550. 

Hewitt     (H.    S.)       Commercial 

tourist's  bride.     8127. 
Hewitt     (J.    H.)       Woman    in 

battle.     51412. 
Hewitt  (J.  O.)  : 

Cynthia's  romance.     53321. 
Does  it  pay?    11228. 
flewlett  (Maurice)  : 
Agonists.     598. 
Pan  &  the  young  shepherd. 

35154a. 
Soani'sh  jade.   4.3432,  43433. 
Twelfth   night.     47410. 
Hewlette    (R.    A.)      Fun    on    a 
clothes-line.      l.'>692. 

next   (L.  P.)  : 

King  of  Coney  Isle.    23829. 
Kingdom  come.     23932. 
Mad  Mullah.     27142. 
Fleyderaann   (C.  H.)  : 

Madame  is  served.     27196. 

Red  robe.     38785. 

Heyder     (B.)       Egy    szomouru 

haziur    aki     a     Vig-utczaban 

lakik.     12302. 

lleydiri    (G.   M.)      Fee  Aurore. 

13975. 
Heydt    (K.    v.    d.)      Aphrodite. 

1679. 
Heye  (M.)     Bei  kaisers.     3342. 
Heyer      (G.)        Small      world. 

42811. 
Heymanu    (A.  P. )  ; 

Phil,     the     drummer     bov. 
36111. 


3140 


INDEX 


Heyraanu  (A.  P.) — Continued. 
Mountain      w  a  i  f. 


(H.      M.)         Love. 


Kockv 
39697 
Heyuiann 

26420. 
Heyse   (P.)  : 

Canadier.     5981. 
Heiliiie.     18625. 
Konig  Saul.     24211. 
Marv  of  Rlacilala. 

28567. 
Steru  von  INIautua. 
Tliorichteu 

15856. 
A^'er.sclileierte 
48890. 
Heysinger    (I.  W.)  : 
Brolver.s.     5229. 
Ninco  Nanco.     32798. 
Sonora — tiie     border 
43264a. 
Hey  ward     (D.) 
nmi)li.     1979. 
Hey  wood    (A.)  : 

Down  in  Injauny.     11599. 
Ill  Injianny.     21218. 
Pull.     37S13. 
Hey  wood      (O.) 


28564- 

43886. 
jungfraueu. 

hild  zu   Sals. 


line. 


Artistic     tri- 


IMama's    pet. 


27665 


Hevwood    (G.    W.)      Slave   for 

a  day.     42714. 
Hey  wood    (J.  C. )  : 

Davy  Cumuiiu.     10069. 

INIarozia.     28345. 
Hey  wood   (O.  W.)   In 


In.iianny. 
Slave  for 
His 


Masquorade 


boy.      18434. 


first 


21218. 
Hey  wood    (W.    D.) 

a  day.     42714. 
Hibbard      (C.     I.) 

wife.     19636. 
Hibbard    (O.)     Woman.    51369. 
Hibbard    (G.  A.)  : 

House  party.     20441. 
•Tai-nian's    own.      22.507. 
Hibben    (P.)      Other  Mrs.   Ma- 
harry.     34471. 
Hibbert    (W.    J.)       Red    Dog's 

secret.     38725. 
Hibbs    (R.)      Aspiration.     2089. 
Hibbs   (J.  I.)  : 

Crimson    stain.     9125. 
Diabolus.      the      incarnate 
devil.     10747,  10747a. 
Hibbs      (M.)        Way      of      the 

world.     49769. 
Hibsch     (L.    .1.) 

girl.     28635. 
Hickenlooper  (.1.) 
Chase.     6818. 
Heart    of    a 

18436. 
Life.    25275a. 
Oof!  oof!    34231a. 
Outwitting  the  devil.   54846. 


Struggle. 


Hickeidooper  ( J. )  — Continued. 

Paradise.    35254. 

Passing  of  the  gods.    35454, 
35455. 
Hicker  (E.)    Back  to  the  booby- 
hatch.     2750. 
Hickerson  (A.  H.)  : 

Geminy  of  vipers.    16028. 

Heart  of  oak.    18477. 

Washerman.     55844. 

Hickey     (A.    A.)       TypeAvfiter 

girl.     478.52. 
Hickey    (A.   B.) 

44226c. 
Hickfw    <.r. )      Spinsters'  return 

from  Okl.    43553. 
Hickey    (J.  B.)     First  ladv  of 

the  land.     14370. 
Hickey   (.L  M.)  : 

At  the  carnival.     2208. 
Simple  life.     42452. 
Square  guy.     43682a. 

Hickey    (W.   C.   B.)      Soldier'b 

misfortune.    43099. 
Hickey    (W.    H.)      Twisted    & 

tangled.    47510. 
Hickie    (W.   J.)      Aristophanes' 
Birds,     Frogs     and     Clouds. 
1837a. 
Hickman   (A.  S.)  : 

Big  joke.    3795. 

Country  editor.    8755. 

Crag  cavern.     9001. 

Down  &  up.     11575. 

From  cabin  to  castle.  15528. 

Grotto  witch.    17692. 

Hilarity    at    Haddara    hall. 
19471. 

Old  Tare's  gal.    .33041. 

Redbones.     38822. 

S'manth.     42812. 

Spooks.     43604. 

There'll  come  a  time.   45722. 

Trusty.     47279. 

350  won.     52480. 
Hickman  (G.)  : 

Swamp  angel.  44718. 

Sweetest  girl  of  all.    44784. 
Hickman  {Mrs.  H.)  : 

Cousin  Clementine.     53278. 

House  divided.     -53983. 
Hickman  (H.  C.)  : 

Disqualified.     10968. 

Girl    that    God    forgot. 
16620a. 

Wrong  road.     51897. 
Hickman   (P.  D.)  : 

Acting  in  an  angle.     196a. 

Detective  detected.     10618. 
Hickox    (A.    B.)      Wax    .sculp- 
tor's vision.     49715. 
Hickox  (L.  C.)     Fair  Helen  of 
Troy.     1.3378. 


Hickox   (W.  E.)  : 

Marcello.  28157. 
Prisoner  of  war.     37522. 
Quixote  the  2d.     38240. 
Hicks  (B.  D.)     More  get  backs. 

31015b. 
Hicks  (C.  B.)     Giggles  by  tele- 
phone.    16346. 
Hicks   (.l/r.s-.  c.  M.)      Spinsters' 

return  from  Okl.     43553. 
Hicks     (G.)    ,  Alice's    visit    to 

friends  in  Ky.     797a. 
Hicks    (G.  A.)     Celestial   mar- 
riage.    6573. 
Hicks   (H.  M.)  : 

Best  policy.     .52873. 
Moonshiner's  cabin.  30976a. 
Outside  the  law.     34909a. 
Plenty  of  pep.    54984. 
2323  Bade  street.     56065. 
Hicks  (J.)  Vena.  48770,  48770a. 
Hicks     (J.    C.)       Black    cross. 

4079. 
Hicks     (R.     A.)       Birds    of    a 

feather.     3943a. 
Hicks  (R.  V.)     Their  last  hope. 
45669. 

Hicks  (S.)  : 

Capt.  Kidd.     6128. 
Cherry  girl.     6907. 
Cook's  man.    8448. 
Earl  &  the  girl.     12125. 
Hampton  club.     18018. 
Happy  day.     53868. 
0-mi-iy.     33184. 
Pink  of  perfection.     36340. 
Sense  of  humor.    41494. 
Slum  angel.     42800. 
Sporting  life.    43630. 
Talk  of  the  town.    45004. 
Yashmak.     52027. 

Hicks  (W.  C.)     Millionaire  de- 
tective.    296.52. 
Hicks  (W.  H.)  jr.    Grub  stake. 

17702. 
Hicks  (W.  R.)     Suffra-geezers. 

44393. 
Hlckson    (L.   M.)      False  gods. 

13527a. 
Hidalgo     (,T.     Martinez)        Sler 

Martinez  Hidalgo. 
Hiestand  (S.  W.)  : 

Comedy  of  errors.     8063. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29478. 
Tempest.    45274. 
Winter's  tale.    51208. 
Hi.gbee  (D.  K.)     Lost  Pleiades. 
26344a. 

Higginbotham   (R.)  : 

Clearly  &  concisely.     7574. 

Kitty.     24056. 
Higginbottom     (W.     H.)       It's 
catching.     22239a. 


3141 


INDEX 


Higtilns  (A.  B.)  Doctor's  stren- 
uous day.    11207. 

Higgins  (A.  C.)    Thekla.    45684. 

Higgins  (A.  D.)  Gertrude's 
inheritance.    16232. 

Higgins  (C.  C. )  Curso  of  gam- 
bling.    9499. 

Higgins   (D.  K.)  : 

At  Piney  Eidge.  2175,2176. 
Big  game.    37S9. 
Burr  OalvS.     5575.  5576. 
Californian.     5862-5866. 
Captain  Clay  of  Mo.     6097. 
Darius  Green  an'  his  flyin' 

machine.     9S54. 
Him,     her     &     the     trunk. 

19494. 
In  the  gray   of  the  dawn. 

21419. 
Jolly  old  boys.     22952. 
Jolly  old  chums.    22953. 
Kidnapped.    23671a. 
Night  watch.    32748. 
Our  rich  cousin.    34758. 
Parting.    35399. 
Plunger.    36570. 
Secret  despatch.    41324. 
Turn  of  tlie  tide.    47358. 
Up  York  State.    48514. 
Vagabonds.    48608,  48609. 
Higgins   (Mrs.  D.  K.)     Darius 
Green  an'  his  fiyin'  machine. 
9854. 

Higgins     (G.    W.)       Up    York 

State.    48514. 
Higgins  (H.  G.)  : 

Barnyard  suffragette.   3008. 
Good  Hope.    170S3a. 
Primrose  path.    37258. 
Higgins      (Harry)        Sabotage. 

40420. 
Higgins     (Herman    van)       See 

Van  Higgins. 
Higgins  (L.  A.)     Dinner  in  old 

Egypt.    10S82. 
Higgins  (M.)    O'Connor's  curse. 

33241. 
Higgins  (M.  O.)  : 


Bi 


g  game.    3789. 


Burr  Oaks.    5575,  5576. 

Capt.  Clay  of  Mo.    6097. 

Old  maid's  love.    33554, 

Our  rich  cousin.    34758. 

Parting.    35399. 

Prim.rose  path.    37258. 

Secret  despatch.    41324. 

Vagabonds.    48008,  48609. 
Higgins    (Mrs.    M.    P.)      Chil- 
dren's message.    53142. 
Higgins  (P.  J.)  : 

Banshee.    2933. 

O  winsome  Bessie!    33191. 
Higgins  (II.  J.)    In  the  shadows. 
21514a. 


S.)        Society. 
Out   of   the 
J.) 


Higgins       (R. 

43001. 
Higgins    (S.   W.) 

fire.    34834. 
Higginson    (Mr.  &  Mrs.   S. 
Princess  of  Java.    37436. 
Higgs    (E.)     Why  a  man  sins. 

50725. 
High     (G.     D.)       Around     the 

V\'orld  in  15  minutes.    1912. 
High  Jinks,  ;/".    See  Swnrtwood 

(H.  P.) 
Hight  (M.)  : 

Christmas  fantasy.    7222. 
Police  matron.    36669a. 
Shakespearean         fantasv. 
55302. 

Hight  (W.  M.)  Faugh-a- 
ballagh.    13SS9. 

Higinbotham  (L.  F.)  Master- 
piece.   28732. 

Hiland  (A.  M.)  In  1849. 
21159. 

Hiland   (F.  E.)  : 

Blundering  Bill.    4414. 
Broken  bonds.    5167. 
Capt.  Swell.    6161. 
Careless  Cupid.    6216. 
Curtain  lifted.    9.509. 
Dr.  McBeatem.    11168. 
P^'or  their  flags.     14955. 
Jonah.    22969. 
Lady  lawyer.    244-52. 
Old  country  store.    33457. 
Kooney's, restaurant.   39909. 
Tov.'n  meeting.    46657. 
Who     caught     the     count? 
50605. 
Hilbert    (J.)      Whom   the  gods 

destroy.    55933. 
Hild  (J.  J.)     Waifs  of  the  sea. 

49380. 
Hildebrand   (H.  M.)     Deciding 

game.    10340. 
Hildebrand    (P.)     Passionspiel. 

35495. 
Hildebrand  (R.  V.)  : 
April  fool.     1740. 
Deciding  game.     10340. 
Hildner       (.1.)        Journalisten. 
23067c. 

Hildreth  (D.  W.)  : 

Bound  by  an  oath.    4745. 

Diamond  belt.    10750. 

Forced  to  the  war.    14982. 

Granger.    17312. 

Joining  the  tinpanite.s. 
22904-22906. 

Lone-tree  mine.     26121. 

Out  of  Jiis  spliere.    34824, 

Placer  gold.    30422. 

Pride  of  Company  G.  372U5. 
Hildreth  (Mrs.  R.)  Saved. 
40870. 


Hildreth      (R.     E.)        Tofana. 

46418a. 
Hildreth  (W.  R.)  : 

Four  leafed  clover.    15160. 

Saved.    40870. 

Rhenherd      of      the      hills. 
42051. 

Taming  of  Julia.    45050. 
Hildrith  (R.)     Reaping  the  har- 
vest.   38598. 
Hill.    Exiles.    13221. 
Hill  (A.)     Man's  enemv.    28099. 
Hill  (A.  P.)     Up-to-date.   48498. 
Hill   (B.  A.)     Satan  unchained. 

40813. 
Hill  (Barton)     Marita.    28301. 
Hill  (Beatrice)     Mating.  28808. 
Hill  (C.)  : 

Alabama  mammy.    677. 

Another  side  of  life.    1584. 

Follies  up-to-date.     14684. 

Governor's  wife.     17204. 

Hand  of  fate.    180.32. 

Merry  meddlers.    292.53. 

Modern  Galatea.    30607. 

Northwestern   mounted   po- 
lice.    33036. 

Turk.    55678. 

I'nder      the      hit' a      wing. 
55727. 
Hill   (C.  B.)  : 

Miakka.    29359. 

Two  professors.    47758. 
Hill       (C.       F.)         Pittsburgh. 
38415a. 

Hill  (C.  S.)  : 

Babv  fron.i  Bagdad.     2642. 
Iwoz.     22283. 
Silver  tureen.     42428. 
Kill  ( D. )     See  Hildreth  ( D.  W. ) 
Hill  (D.  R.)     Greed  &  anarchy. 

1754L 
Hill  (E.  P.)     Heroine  of  Butte. 

19295. 
Hill  (E.  S.)     Echoes.     12200. 
Hill  (F.)     See  Hill  (C.  F.) 
Hill  ( F.  J. )     His  wedding  night. 

19838. 
Hill  (F.  K.)     Rhoda.     39317. 
Hill   (G.  A.)     Handv^ome  .Tack. 

the  highv.'ayman.     18076. 
Hill  (G.  B.)  : 

Budlong  cas-e.     5395. 
Orphan     &      the     octopus 

34379. 
Say  uncle.     55245. 
Who  am  I?     50597a. 
Hill  (G.  F.  X.)     Beatrice  Ceuci. 

3183. 
Hill    (G.   S.)    &  CO.     Josephine. 

23026. 
Hill   (G.  W.)     Phonograph  wit- 
ness.    36168. 


3142 


INDEX 


Hill  (Graham)  : 

Between  the  nightfall  &  the 

lisrht.     3682. 
Havana.     18319. 
Heard  in  camera.     18422b. 
Hill  (Giis)  : 

Alphonse    &    Gaston.     997. 

998. 
Are  you  a  buffalo?     1793 
Around  the  clock.     1904. 
Black  cat.     4067. 
Brinajins  up  mother.   5124a. 
Cracker  jack.s.     8993. 
Gay  masqueraders.    15975. 
Hans  und  Fritz.     53866. 
Happy  Hooligan.     18174. 
Have     you     seen      Stella? 

18326a. 
Kelly  kids.     23576,  23577. 
Kelly's  kids.     23583. 
JIcFadden's    row    of    flats. 

27083. 
Mirth  of  a  nation.     29832b. 
Mv  mother's  rosary.    54661. 

54662. 
Pest  familv.     35981a. 
Polly  &  her  pals.     54995. 
Smart  set.     42816. 
Spotless  town.     43635. 
Tanjmany  tigers.     45085. 
Trin  around  the  world  Avith 

the  Yellow  kid.     47005. 
Vanity  fair.     48701. 
Wearv       Willie       Walker. 
49850. 
Hill   (H.  A.)     Winning  streak. 

51178. 
HilUH.  B.)    Last  straw.   24772. 
Hill  (H.  E.)-    Fidelity.     14121. 
Hill   (H.  H.)     Vanity  fair  com- 

pai>v.     48703. 
HilMH.  W.)     Columbia.     7986. 
Hill    (Harry)     Okl.   Hill's  Okl. 

hist,  exhibition.     33397. 
Hill    Heni-y)      Bans    Bomanv. 

3S456. 
Flill     (T.)     Blue    &    the    gray. 

4337. 
Hill  (J.  L.)  : 

Mv     friend     from     Dixie. 

31552. 
Mv  friend  from  Ky.     31555. 
Hill  (J.  M.)  : 
After.     458. 
Held  asunder.     18697. 
Love  &  liberty.     26447. 
Woman's  stratagem.   51577. 
Hill  (J.  S.)  : 

Brave  coward.     4939. 
Stopping  stone.     43877. 
Strongest  reason.     44209. 
Vv'^ays     of     an     aristocrat. 
49794. 
Hill     (J.    W.)     Guard    on    the 
Bhine.     17707. 


Hill  (James)     Scenes  at  a  Lon- 
don ball.     41015. 
Hill   (.Tehu)     Maid  &  a  drunk- 
ard.    274.85. 
Hill  (John  P.)  : 

Master  for  a  day.     2S682. 

Parlor  wall.     35353. 

Bip  Van  Winkle.     39493a. 

Thirty  minutes  of  Irving's 
Bip  Van  WMnkle.     45837. 
Hill  (Joseph  P.)  : 

Irish  agent.     21945. 

Irish  landlord.     22000. 

Loughmore.     26388. 

Suspect.     44685. 
Hill  (L.  :\I.)      Remorse.     39024. 
Hill  ( L.  W. )  : 

End  of  the  world.     12722. 

Escaped  from  .Toliet.  12908. 

Welched      in      a     balance. 
49947. 

Hill  (M.)  : 

Countes-i  Vera.     8727. 

Dickens'  heroines  as  suffra- 
gettes.    10812. 
Hill  (M.  B.)  : 

Foxy  tramp.     15224. 

Her  name  was  Maud.  19082. 

Jolly  ti-amp.     22960. 

Night-rider.     32733. 

I'ony  express.    307S7. 
Hill  (M.  F.)  Lost  village.  54328. 
Hill     (N.     G.)     Against     odds. 

558. 
Hill   (P.)  : 

Daughter   of   the   prophets. 
9999. 

Hand  of  the  pa.stor.     18046. 

Hill  (R.)  : 

Christopher  Columbus. 

7259. 
In     Andalusia     long     ago. 

21102a. 

Hill  (R.  C.)  : 

JIaid  of  the  mist.     27502. 

Whirled  on  wheels.     50455. 
Hill  (R.  F.)  : 

aieddler.    29003. 

Romance  of  auld  Scotland. 
39790. 
Hill  (B.  S.)     Friends.     15462. 
Hill  (S.)     Sec  Hill  (C.  S.) 
Hill  (S.  R.)  : 

Tiehind     the     gifts.       3328. 
3329. 

Indian  trail.     21642a. 

Michigan    peaches.     29379, 
29380. 

Beal  thing.     38574. 
Hill       (U.      S.)        Night-rider. 

32733. 
Hill    (W.)  : 

Little  Evangeline.     25673. 

Plain  of  ice.     36429. 


Hill    (W.   B.)      That  charming 

count.     45546. 
Hill   (W.  J.)     Kloudvke.  24108. 
Hill     (W.    S.)      What    a    man 

wishes.     50042b. 
Hill-Lutz     (ifrs.    G.    L.)       Girl 

from  Montana.     1^512. 
Hillard    (S.)      Storm   in   a  tea 

shop.     43979. 
Hillemacher     (P.     L.)       Circ^. 

7377. 
Hiller   (E.)      Pessimist.     35981. 
Hiller     (H. )       Mittsommer     in 

Dalekarlien.     30504. 
Hiller    (H.  C.)     King  of  Lotus 

Isle.     23844.     . 
Hillern    (W.  von)  : 

Eagle  Elsa.     12116. 
Geier  Wallv.     16010. 
Hiiliard    (J.  N.)  : 

Castaways.     6409. 
Peggy    Primrose.      35807. 
Hiiliard    (Robert)  : 

Littlest  girl.     25945. 
One  in  a   million.     34031a. 
River  of  chance.     39569. 
Hillier      (L.>        Kommandatur. 

2422na.   24225b. 
Hillman    (C.    D.)      Gambrinus. 

15816. 
Hillman   (C.  H.)     New  Hamp- 
shire girl.     32389. 
Hillman      (G.     W.)       Quilting 

party.     38213. 
Hillman    (M.)    co.      Miss    Ray. 

of  Colorado.    34864. 
Hillman    (S.  F.)  : 

Lady   gardner.     54204. 
Pa.ssing   souls.      54889. 
Peggy's   prophecy.     54918. 
Piano  is  tuned.     54950. 
Hillmann       (M.      A.)         AV  i  1  1 

Shakespeare.     55951. 
Hills    (F.  D.)  : 

My  brother's  keeper.  31509. 
Under  the  oak.     48190. 
Hills    (L.    P.t      Edgar    Arnold. 

12225. 
•Hills     (M.    S.)      Roman    keys. 

39775. 
Hills    (S.   E.)      Gow-boy  artist. 

8930. 
Hillyer   (W.  S.)  : 

Not   in    the   i-egular   armv. 

33052. 
Trinitv       chimes.        46992, 
46993. 
Hilton    (B.)      Envoy  extraordi- 

narv.     12816. 
Hilton    (B.  H.)  : 

Adventuress.     368. 
Benedict  Arnold.     3506. 
Erin  abn.    12858. 
Hilton    (L. )      Love  &  b\Tsine.ss. 
26428a. 


3143 


INDEX 


Himmelein    (J.  A.)  : 

Back  among  the  old  folks. 

2734. 
Carter     of     tlie     Lazy     Y. 

6805. 
Vajrrant.     48614. 
Himrod    (J.    L. )      Butler\s    se- 
cret.    5641. 
Hiuchcliffe  (A.)  : 

Amer.  couutess.     1184. 
Barbara.      2957. 
Joshua  Haggard.     23043. 
Hinckley    (J.)  : 
Emily.     12616. 
Refugees.     38901b. 
What   is  forgotten.     50087. 
Hiudley   (Wilbur  Wright): 
Desk  man.     58398. 
Scoop.     55257. 
Their  little  bit.     55553. 
Hindmau      (R.     J.)        Absent- 
minded.     109. 
Hiudrelet      (F.)        In     modern 

Plumville.     21245a. 
Hinds     (.1.     T.)       Shaughavm. 

41973. 
Hinds       (J.       W.)         Watteau 

screen.     49706. 
Hinds     {\Y.     P.)       First     love 

fatal.     14375. 
Hinds  &  Noble : 

Maria  Stuart.     28239li. 
Neffe  als  onkel.     32155b. 
W^ilhelm  Tell.     51013J. 
Hinds,      Noble      &      Eldredge. 

Journalists.     23069a. 
Hines    (A.  V.)  : 

Burglar  &  the  lady,     5518. 
Change     your     partner. 

6G94a. 
I  take  this  woman.     54013. 
Lynchers.      26969. 
:Morning  after.     31050. 
Mutual  sin.     31480. 
One   of   the   common   herd. 

34073. 
Wife  on  salary.     .50909. 
nines      (I>ixie)        Last     toast. 

24774b. 
Hines        (Dixon)  Stranded. 

554.52. 
Hines    (E.  R.)  : 

Manicure   girl.     28065. 
Notoriety.     33086. 
Hi)ies   (G.  Ti. )     King  Wajenge- 

liklishlosv.     23921. 
Hines  (H.  L.)     Tramps.   46802. 
Hines   (W.  E.)  : 

Doing  Uncle  Sam.     11244. 
Hearts  of  N.  Y.     18567. 
Love's   pov.-er.      26730. 
Notoriety.     330S6. 
On  Cherry  Hill.     33762. 
On   the  docks.     33831. 
rower  of  love.     36966. 


Hingst   (A.  C.)  : 

Honest  friend.     20095. 

No.  13.     32891. 

Wife  on  emergency.    50907. 
Hinkle   (S.  C.)  : 

Ba(;helor  tax.     2678.  2679. 

Colonel  Sims.     7924. 

Mrs.  Worthington's  career. 
3049L 

Thousand  mills.     45919. 
Hinkley    (L.)  : 

Billy  of  I'hilly.     3883a. 

Craven.     9025. 

It's  an  ill  wind.     54087. 
Himnan    (B.    M.)      Perambula- 
tor.    35878. 
Hinman    (F.  B.I     Material  for 

vaudeville.     28784. 
Hinman      (G.     P.)        Amateiu- 

phrenologists.     1066. 
Hinman   (J.  R. )    Colorado  girl. 

7968. 
Hinnerk    (O.)      Sec  Hinrichsen 

(O.) 
Hinrichs    (A.)    jr.     Geo.  Wash- 
ington.    161.52. 
Hinrichs    (G. )     ^laid  in  white. 

27454. 
Hinrichsen  (O.)  : 

Durch!    12049a. 

Narrische  welt.     31903. 
Hinton  (C.  M.)  : 

Second  night.     41.3!X)a. 

Shepherd's  luck.     420.59. 
Hints  pub.  &  supply  co. : 

Cry.stal  ball.    9290,  9291. 

Great  mock  trial  of  Deacon 
Huggins.     17435. 

Handkerchief  drill.    18065. 

Just  out.     23381. 

Lady  cook.    24379. 

Living  fan.     2.5975. 

Midsununer  night's  divam. 
29480. 

Tambourine  drill.     4.5035. 

War  of  roses.    49.590. 

Wedding  chorus.     49901. 
Hints  pub.  co. : 

All    on    a    sunnner's    day. 
879. 

Blue  Beard.    4349. 

Brightest  name.    5120. 

Cinderella,    7355. 

Columbia's  reception.    7995. 

Court  of  fame.    8847. 

Fire  cracker  drill.    14299. 

Flower  fantasie.    14579. 

Katy  in  Gooseland.    23537. 

Lancelot  &  Elaine.    24571. 

March  winds.    28165. 

Moon  menagerie.    30941. 

Nearer    my    God    to    Thee. 
32116. 

New  Aladdin  &  the  same  old 
lamp.    32317. 


Hints  pub.  co. — Continued. 
New  flag  drill.    32378. 
Owl  &  the  pussy  cat.    34970. 
Revolt   in   Christmas   land. 

39278. 
Rose  drill.    39959. 
Sleeping  princess.    42762. 
Snowball  fantastics.    42911. 
Tom        Thumb        wedding. 

46460. 
Witch's  mirror.    51283. 
Hiorth      (A.)        Paa     hybelen. 

34999a. 
Hiorth-Sch0yen  (R.)     Bryllups- 

luarschen.    5358. 
Hippisley  (J.)  : 

Intruder.     21873. 
Lanty  of  the  hills.    24641. 
Man's  game.    28100. 
Power  of  woman.    37004. 
Scarlet  pimpernel.    40994. 
Hiram,    pseud.      See    Ferguson 

(W.J.) 
Hirchmann  .(H.)  : 

Charmante  Rosalie.     53114. 
Hirondelle.s.    19534. 
Petite  Boheme.    36039. 
Petite  Manon.    36047. 
Hirsch  (A.)     Contract.    8387. 
Hirsch  (E.  S.)     Sheriff.    42068. 
Hirsch    (Gaston)      Marchioness 

of  the  streets.    28173. 
Hinsch     ((iilbert)       Higgln- 

bothani.    19391. 
Hirsch     (H.)      Broadway    girl. 

5148. 
Hirsch  (H.  O.)     Daddy.    9591. 
Hirsch     (H.    R.)      Onkel    Sam. 

34143. 
Hir.sch   (I.  E. )     Bloodless  duel. 

4309. 
Hirsch   (L.  D.)  : 

Gennan  colonel.    16185. 

Home  wreckers.    20065. 

Hirsch       (L.      J.)        Trespass. 

46917. 
Hirsch  (P.)     Day  at  the  links. 

10109. 
Hirsch  (S.  M.)  : 

Fire        regained,  14309, 

14310. 
Leonardo,   the  Magnificent. 

25076b. 
Mvsterffs        of       Thanntos. 

31798a.  31798b. 
Passion  plav  of  Washington 

Sq.     3548.5a. 
Potiphar's  wife.    36907. 
Three  in  one.    55574. 
Yogo  or  Yoga.    56034. 
Hirsch  (W.  C.)     Good  things  to 

drink.    17119. 
Hirsehberg        (H.)  Stilicho. 

43900. 
Hirscher  (J.  E.)     Pals.    35150. 


3144 


INDEX 


Hirschfeld  (G.)  : 

Agnes  Jordan.     592. 
Mothers.    54615. 
tjberwinder.    47893. 
Zweite  leben.     52407. 

Hirschfeld  (L.)  : 

Exzellenz   Pompadour. 

13278. 
Lustschloss.    26956. 
Schlechte  rnf.    41066. 
Verflixte  liebe.    48860a, 
Hirschfeld        (M.)  Admiral 

Cupid.    300. 
Hirschfield.       Girl     from     Tex. 

16530. 
Hirschfield  (J.  R.)    Cattle  thief. 

6486. 
Hirschman  (J.  L. )  : 
Busybody.    5030. 
Mountain  climbers.    31227. 
Hirsh     (O.    A.)       Tapping    the 

wires.    45129. 
Hir.sh      (W.      V.)        Disowned. 

10957. 
Hirshfield  (R.)     Broken  chains. 

5173. 
Hirzel  (S.)     Um  Kouig  Hettels 

tochter.    47917a. 
Hispanic  soc.  of  Amer.     Peca- 

dora.    54916. 
Hitchcock  (J.)  : 

Niche  in  the  wall.    32615. 
White  silence.    50571. 
Hitchcock  (M.)     Martha  More- 
land.    28497. 
Hitchcock      (M.     W.)        David 

Harum.    10055. 
Hitchcock  (Raymond)  : 
Lucky  tramp.    26882. 
Salammbo.     40578. 
Hitchcock       ( Ripley )         David 

Harum.    10055. 
Hitchcock       (W.)         Heiiioom. 

18690. 
Hitchings   (V.  D.)      System  vs. 

humanity.    44886. 
Hitt     (B.)       King    &     a     half. 

23727. 
Hitt  (C.  B.)     Madiland.    27289. 
Hittell   (J.  S.)  : 

Regolstein.     38928. 
Tannwald.     45117. 
Hitts  (N.)     Ghost  of  Hastings. 

16316. 
Hixon    (F.    W.)      Erin's    Isle. 

12868. 
Hladky  (B.)     Detsk6  divadelnl 
hry  a  v5''Stupy  pro  deti  cesko- 
americkych  §kol.     10629. 
Hlavacek   (J.)  : 
Genius.     16084. 
Piper.    36376. 
Under  woman's  rule.   48239. 


Hoadley  (C.  B.)  : 

Juggling  the  truth.     23203a. 
Show-down.     42178a. 
Wrong  number.     51893a. 
Hoadley   (F.  A.)  : 
Destiny.    10594. 
Higher  education.     19440. 
Two    of    a     kind.       47725, 
47726. 
Hoadley  (Mrs.  F.  W.)     Two  of 

a  kind.     47725. 
Hoadley   (H.  W.)  : 

Bill  Ryan,  the  stage  hand. 

3846a. 
One    New    Year's    eve. 
34044a. 
Hoag    (E. )      Hazel    Hampden. 

18362. 
Hoag     (E.     F.     A.)     Mountain 

maid.     54621. 
Hoard    (D.)        Father's     sin. 

13875. 
Hoard    (G.  E. )     Reincarnation 

of  an  ideal.    38973b. 
Hoare    (D.)      Where    children 

rule.     50373. 
Hoban    (C.   E.)      Street   flirta- 
tion.    44117. 
Hobart   (G.  V.)  : 

Alma,  where  do  you  live? 

948. 
B.  Sharpe.     2610. 
Big  stick.    3804. 
Boys  &  Betty.    4860. 
Candy  shop.    6002. 
Comic  supplement.    8082. 
Everywife.     13146. 
Experience.   13231a,  13232a. 

13232b. 
First  night.     14378. 
Follies  of  1911.     14677. 
Girl  from  Chantilly.     16483. 
Ham  tree.     17959. 
Her  royal  highness.    19116. 
Hodge,  Podge  &  co.    19926. 
In  old  Va.    21283. 
It     happened     in     Topeka. 

22210. 
Looey.     26152. 
Mein  liebchen.     29062. 
Miss  Manhattan.     29979. 
Mrs.  Black  is  back.     4837, 

30309. 
Mrs.     Wilson  —  that's     all. 

30489. 
Moonlight  Jlary.     54593. 
Opening  night.     34256. 
Peaches.     35713. 
Sleepy  king.     42768,  42769. 
Smuggler.     42864. 
Song-birds.     43231. 
Sons  of  Abraham.     43206a. 
Venetian  romance.    48792. 
Victoria.     48974. 
Welcome  to  our  city.    49960. 


Hobart  (G.  V.)— Continued. 

What's    your    husband    do- 
ing?    55889. 
Wheel  of  love.    50175. 
Why.     50722a. 
Widow  &  the  devil.    50800. 
Yankee  girl.     51997. 
Ziegfeld    follies.      52340, 
52340a,  56053. 
Hobart   (Mrs.  H.  L.)     See  Ho- 
bart (M.  E.  J.) 
Hobart  (M.  E.  J.)  : 
Athanasius.     2309. 
Great  trail.     17474a. 
Little  pilgrims  &  the  book 

beloved.     25840,  25840a. 
A'^ision  of  Saint  Agnes'  eve. 
49165.  49165a. 
Hobbes    (J.    O.)      See   Craigie 

(Mrs.  P.  M.  T.) 
Hobble     (J.    L.)       Excessively 

married.     13195c. 
Hobbs  (B.)     Snare.     42882a. 
Hobbs     (F.)       Innocent    kid. 

21746. 
Hobo   author,   pseud.     See  La- 
key   (J.  M.) 
Hobson   (I.)  : 

In  Buffalo.     21115. 
Lady  detective.    24882. 
Meet  me  in  Syracuse.  29042. 
Hobson    (M.)      College  knight- 
errant.    7859. 
Hocevar     (J.)       Domol  jubl.ia 

sile.     11334. 
Hoch   (E.)  : 

Mile.  Ricci.     27274. 
Midnieht  lady.    29435. 
Thorny  path.     4.5866. 
Three  a.  m.    45824a. 
Hoche     (L.)       Bebe     s'amuse. 

3244a. 
Hochstadt  (M.  Kempuer-)     See 

Kempner-Hochstadt. 
Hochstetter    (G.)      Starre   sy.s- 

tem.     43804. 
Hockenbery  (F.)     Prof.  Black's 

phunnygraph.     37624. 
Hocking  (W.  R.)    World  against 

him.    51748. 
Hodgdon  (C.W.)  Mirror.  29820. 
Hodge    (J.)      General   Stoessel. 

16056. 
Hodge   (R.  H.)  : 

Pleasant    evening    by    the 

imperial  trio.     36523. 
Who's  who  &  what's  what. 
55930. 
Hodge  (R.M.)     Joseph.    22997. 
Hodge    (W.    R.)      Red    streak. 

38806. 
Hodge   (W.  T.)  : 

Doc  Whitman.     11097. 
Eighteen  miles  from  home. 
12337. 


3145 


INDEX 


1  Judge  (W.  T.)— Contimied. 
Fixing  sister.     14452d. 
Guest  of  honor.     17738. 
Joke  on  the  judge.     22913. 
Lesson  in  bridge.     25104. 
Road  to  happiness.     39586. 
Rose  corner.     39956. 
Silas  Scrubbins.     42328. 
Hodgeman  (T.)    Wreck.    .51828. 
Hodges    (A.)  : 

After  the  night  conies  th(i 

dawn.     512. 
Kittv  Tailleur.     24068. 
Lord  Coverdale.     26197. 
Peasant's    blood.      35741. 
What's  the  use?     50121. 
Hodges   (C.)  : 

:\[nn  that  wa'^.     27954. 
.^[iln•ied  by  proxy.     28414. 
Orders  o*  th'  boss.     34318. 
Snzette  o'  th'  slums.  44711. 
Hodges  (G.)     Black  art.     4046. 
tlodges   (H.)  : 

Grumpv.      17705a. 
Little  lady  in  blue.     .54290. 
Hodges    (L.    IvI.)      Bird    guar- 
dians.    52893. 
Hodges   (W.  R.)     Stain.    43741. 
Hodicldns.       Uncle     Seth     Has- 

kins.     48037. 
Hodgkins   (H.  G.)     Mite  &  the 

mighty.     30490b. 
Hodgkins    (J.    Marriott-)      See 

ISIarriott-Hodgkins. 
Hodgkins    (S.)      Raw    recruit. 

38526. 
Hodgkinson       (E.)         Pilgrim's 

pro!rr<>ss.     54958. 
Hodgidss    (W.)  : 

Flirtation.     14524. 

Helen      Kuss     for     family 

matters.     18724a. 
Honeymoon  eclipse.    20124. 
In  a'slreet  car.     21087. 
Marriologist.      28467. 
Torn  shrine.     46577,  46578. 
Trial  money.     46928. 
Hodiison    (F.  A.)   Irish  loyalty. 

22005. 
Hodg.son     (H.    E.)       Saxon    & 

savage.    40914. 
Hoecker   (P.  O.)  : 

r»r.  Armyon's  wife.     11113. 
Yolk  in  waffen.     49255a. 
Hoeftler     (.T.)       Convict's    son. 

8427. 
Hoefler  (H.  X.)     Day  in  a  doc- 
tor's office.     10121. 
Hoefler    (H.    M.)      Papa's   new- 
wife.     35218. 
Hofling     (V.)       Maria    Magda- 

lena.     2823Sa. 
Hoehle   (H.)  : 

Magic  ring.     27387. 
Rum,     40257. 


Hoenv     (,\.    W.)      Truest    one, 

55669. 
Hoering    (E.    ,T.)      Scotch-Irish 

Yankee.     41168. 
Hermann      (H.)       Jason,     das 

\veihnachtsschilT.      22511a. 
Hoesen    (A.  P.  van)     See  \i\n 

Hoesen. 
Hoey.     Trip  to  the  city.    47041. 
Hoev   (C.)     Reform  movement. 

38870. 
Hoey    (G.)  : 

Child   oi   the   state.      7003, 

7004. 
Cork  man.     8528,  8529. 
Keep  it  dark.     23557. 
Little   Becky.     25.586. 
Lost   .*t   found.     26277. 
Man    from   Corl-:.     27766. 
Man  of  Cork.     27891. 
Oath.     33202. 
Oh.  wliat  a  niiriit.     33365. 
Two  hearts.     47634. 
Western    Union    telegraph. 
50025. 
Hi-iyer    (E.)  : 

Children      of      the      stage. 

7041. 
Familie  .Jensen.     13566a. 
^Modern  Magdalen.    306251.. 
Seenens  b0rn.    41013. 
H(!fl)auer     (C. )       K  u  k  u  s  k  a. 

24269. 
Hofele     (F.     W.)       Wild     pro- 

l)hets.     50984. 
Hofer      (A.     Neumann-)        t^fe 

Neil  m  a  n  n-Hof  er . 
Hoff    (C.    A.)      She   sinned    be- 
cause she  loved.     42014. 
Hofp   (Y\'.  C.)  : 

Four  seasons.     15176. 
Jolly  good  fellow.     22937. 
Just  Red.     54156. 
Trix.     47120. 
Hoffe     (M.)       Little     damozel. 

25641. 
Hoffer  (C.  M.)  : 

Spirit  of  wine.     43581. 
Wav    of    the    transgressor. 
49756. 
H(»ffman    (A.)-: 

Ace   of   clubs.      1.54. 
All  Baba.    762. 
Capt.  Dreyfus.     6102. 
Geo.   Washington.     161.52. 
May-queen.     28908. 
Nightingale.     32763. 
Privateer.     37541. 
Hoffman  (Aaron  or  A.  S.)  : 
Accomplishments.      146. 
Aeronaut.     401. 
All   about   Goldstein.     820. 
.\  m  a  t  e  u  r  philanthropist. 

1005. 
And   company.     1403b. 


Hoffinan  (Aaron  orA.  S.) — Con. 
Andv      Rice      In      society. 

52686. 
A  n  t  h  0  n  y     &     Cleopatre 

1602. 
.\.l)p(>iutmenl.      1721a. 
At   sea.     2186. 
At  the  christening.     52748. 
At  the  landing.     22.50a. 
At  the  seashore.     2279. 
Back  fi-om  the  land  of  the 

nut.     2737a. 
Baron    ?,[unchausen.     3018. 
Beautv    doctor.      3229. 
Besnity  to  order.     3243. 
Bonnie  Annie  Laurie.  4576. 
Boss.     529.57. 
Caba-raviugs.     5762. 
Case  against  Jones.     6315. 
Chauteclair.     6709. 
Cb.arity  ball.    6746a. 
Charity    banks    and    insur- 
ance.    6747a. 
Check      for      a      thousand. 

6862a. 
Cherry   tree.     6911ii. 
Chinatown.    7079. 
Club  man's  gossip.     7697. 
Cupid    &    th.e   lady.     9375, 

9376. 
Daffydills       from       Dixie. 

9619a. 
Deacon's  sweetheart.  10196. 
Defective  detective.     10377. 
Does  anybody  want  a  come- 

diaji?    11226a-11226c, 
Domesric  economy.    53437. 
Dutchman     k     the     tramp. 

120«0. 

End  of  the  world.    12718. 
Falling  for  her.    13503a. 
Fellow  with  the  green  um- 
brella.   14006. 
Female    highwayman. 

14021. 
Finished  fight.    14280. 
Flying  Dutchman.    14625. 
Follow  the  leader.    14688. 
For  rent  to-morrow.    14903. 
Fox  hunters.     15214. 
Game.    15825. 
German  congressman. 

16185a. 
German    sera  tor.      161951}. 

16195c. 
Getting  a  divorce.    16270. 
Girls  of  the  gay  white  way. 

16676a. 
Glickman  the  glazier.  16755. 
Going       into       vaudeville. 

16854a. 
Her      horseless      husband. 

19021. 
Him  &  him.    19493. 


3146 


INDEX 


23748. 
21759. 
the  sea-shore. 


27222b. 
27664. 
Moses. 

28328- 


HofLmau  (Aaron  orA.  S.) — Con. 
His  niece's  hero.    19752. 
Horse  doctor.    20290. 
I  got  troubles.    20792(1. 
I  had  an  auto.    20792e. 
lu  gay  Paree.    211S0. 
Irish-American.    21949a . 
Is  it  raining?    22088. 
Janitor.    2247Ga. 
Jollj-^  baron.    22927. 
King  Casey. 
Last  resort. 
Levinsliy  at 
25182. 

Lifer.     25332. 

Little    Miss    Devil.    25773, 

25773a. 
Little     walking      delegate. 

25927. 
Mnie.  Who  Are  Yon. 
Mama's  darling  boy. 
Manna     falls     for 

28081. 
Market      basket. 

28328b. 
Marriage  &  after.    28369. 
Me  &  my  dov.n  trodden  sex. 

28968. 
Merry-go-roimd.    29236. 
Merry-go-rounders.    29239. 
Merry  whirl.    29270. 
Minister— why.    29740. 
My  friend  Brown.    31548. 
My  i)olicies.    3]()S71i-;'l()S7d. 
Mystery      of      the      yogis. 

31855. 
New  cadet.    32332, 
New  leader.    32403. 
Newlyweds    &    their    bal)v. 

32559. 
Nothing  doing.     54739. 
Oh.  dese  women.    33350. 
On  the  jury.  .33862a-33862c. 
Oyster  ste\^^    34983. 
Passing      review.        35463, 

35464. 
Peach  of  a  pair.    35712. 
People's  friend.    54925. 
Pickles  for  2.    36224. 
Playing  the  ponies.    36483. 
Politicians.     36716. 
Prettiest     girl     in     Paris. 

37103. 
Rice  &  old  shoes. 
Rogers  brothers. 
Schwartzbrodt 

man.    41137. 
Son  of  Solomon. 
Speaker      of      the 

43449-43450a. 
Straight.     44014. 
Swift  proposition.    44799. 
Timothv      Ryan's      return. 

46272. 


39329. 
39722. 
&     Pickle- 

43214. 
hniisse. 


Hoffman  (Aaron  orA.  S.) — Con. 
Tom,  Dick  &  Harry  .  46443a. 
Tony.    46504. 

Tony,  the  bootblack.  46509. 
Troubles  of  Rozinski.  47182. 
Twixt    nudnight    tc    morn. 

47528. 
Unexpected.    48283a. 
Unofficial  engagement. 
48401. 
Vaudeville  cocktail.    48736- 

48737b. 
Vaudeville  pousse-caf6. 

48739a. 
Waiter.    55806. 
Wanted,  an  angel.    49549a. 

49549b. 
We    won't    go    home    until 

morning.    49824. 
When     Reuben     comes     to 

town.     502SS. 
V/ho?  me?    50640. 
Will  &  a  won't.    51023. 
Hoffman  fC.  H.)     Jonah  in  the 
whale.    22973. 

Hoffman    (F.)      Joeco's  dinner. 
22787. 

Hoffman   (H.  B.)  : 
Oonllict.     8251. 
Guardian  of  fame.    17719. 
Little  father's  captain. 

25679a. 
Marriage    for    convenience. 

28392. 
New  &  the  old.    32320.         \ 
Professorial  bigamy.   37644.  j 
Professor's  dilemma.  37647.  I 
Trickster  tricked.     46964. 
Wonder  child.     51648. 
Hoffman    (I.  O.)     Baraabloo.sa. 

2876. 
Hoffman   (J.)  : 

Crossed  wire.     9213. 
Priest.     37218. 
Hoffman  (J.  H.)    Fagin's  pupil. 

13354. 
Hoffman  (James  M.)     Patriots. 

35573. 
Hoffman   (John  M.)  : 
Egypt.     12303. 
History  of  a  hand.     19885. 
Hoffman   (M.)  : 

Filibuster.     14220a. 
Lord  Richard  in   the  pan- 
try.   26218a. 
Sensa.     41484a. 
Hoffman     (O.)     Reincarnation. 

38972. 
Hoffman     (W.    P.)       Siege    of 

Troy.     42279. 
Hoffmann   (A.)  : 

Hoheit     soil     h  e  1  r  a  t  e  n  . 
19955c. 


Hoffmann    (A.) — Continued. 
Mit    Gott    filr    kaiser    und 

reich.    30496a. 
So'n  windhund.     42934. 
Hoffmann    (E.)      Painted    illu- 
sions.    54869. 
Hoffmann   (E.  T.  A.)  : 
Erziihlung.  4935. 
Zinnober.    .52362. 
Hoffmann  (G.)    Gertrude  Hoff- 
mann's new  revue.     16227. 
Hoffmann   (J.)  : 

Mahl  der  spotter.    27428. 
Tragodie    d  e  r     schonheit. 
46742a. 
Hoffmann  (L.  E.)     Pigs  did  it. 

36285. 
Hoffmann   (M.)  : 

Fantaisie.     13847. 
Satan  repulsed.     40811. 
Hoffmann     (P.     W.)       Meier's 

mumie.     29057. 
Hoffmann   (W.  E.)  : 
Africaine.    449. 
Jewess.     22708. 
Modern  Othello.     30638. 
Village  barber.     49018. 
White  Othello.     50552. 
Hoffrichter  (P.)    Hobo  &  prince. 

19906. 
Hofman  (A.)     Barman t.    2996. 
Hofmann  (G.  W.)  : 

Snow  queen.    42903. 
Tree  of  heaven.    55650. 
Hofmann     (R.    Beer-)       See 

Beer-Hofmaim. 
Hofuiannsthal   (H.  von)  : 

Ariadne  auf  Naxos.     1820. 

1821.  :  , 

Ariadne  on  Naxos.    1822. 
Cavaliere  della  rosa.     6.531. 
Chevalier  k  la  rose.     6926. 
Cristinas   lieinu-eise.     9147. 

9148. 
Death  and  the  fool.    10272a, 

10272b.  16184a. 
Death  of  Titian.    16184a. 
Elektra.      12401,    12  4  0  2, 

12428-12430,  12431. 
Elettra.     12439. 
Fran  ohne  schatten.     53701. 
Gerettete  Venedig.    16177. 
Jedermann.     22590. 
Konig  Odipus.    24209. 
Madonna  Dianora.    54378. 
Marriage     of     Sobeide. 
„  16184a. 
Odipus     und     die     .sphinx. 

33296. 
Rose-bearer.    39952. 
Rosenkavalier.    40032, 

40033. 
Venice  preserved.    48820a. 
Hofmeister   (F.)  : 

Cornill  Schut.    8556. 


3147 


INDEX 


Hof meister    ( F. )  — Continued. 
I  s  t  r  i  an  i  s  c  h  e   hochzeit. 

22194. 
Kornelius  Schut.     24233. 
Hogan  (E.)  : 

Country  coon.     8745,  8746. 
Hot     time     in     Blackville. 

2033S. 
Missioimrv  man.    30083. 
My  friend  from  Ga.  .31553. 
Hogan    (G.  W.)     Hoosier  Hol- 
low.    20232. 
Hogan    (J.   M.)      Clearing   the 

mists.     7572,  7573. 
Hogan    (L.  E.)     Bobby  &  the 

fairies.    4450. 
Hogan    (M.    W.)      Mrs.    Peggy 

O'Neal  Eaton.     30436. 
Hogan  (R.  D.)     Army  of  peace. 

1900. 
Hogan  (W.)   Home  rule.    20033. 
Hogarth  (C.)  : 
Bag.     2799. 

In  a  whirl.     21091,  21092. 
Hogarth   (W.)     Gypsy  Gabriel. 

17829. 
Hoge  (A.  A.)  : 

Scoundrel.     41175. 
Social  tragedy.     42989. 
Hoge     (J.    S.)       Spoilt    young 

man.    43597. 
Hoge  (P.  H.)     Divine  tragedy. 

11017. 
Hogg  (C.  W.)  : 

Episodes.     12833. 

Men     who     loved     Mamie. 

29113. 
Mirror  of  time.     29827. 
Story     of     Corporal     Bell. 
4.S997a. 
Hogle(F.  A.)    Red  turn.    38811. 
Hogrefe     (P.)       Every    senior. 

53561. 
Hogue     (M.)       Just    a    count. 

23318. 
Hogue  (S.)     Return  of  Magee. 

55157. 
Hohbert     (F.    H.)       False    im- 
prisonment.   13530. 
Hohbert  (J.  V.)     False  impris- 
onment.   13530. 
Hohen   Schleijer      (P.   freiherr 

von)     Idiot.    20881a. 
Hohenschleyer  (A.  von)     Com- 
edy of  resurrection.    53223. 
Hohl   (A.  E.)  : 

Burglaresque.     5525a. 
To  a  finish.     46355a. 
Hohlbein  (W.  A.  J.)     Alice,  the 

actress.    795. 
Hoier    (T.)     Man   in  the   win- 
dow.    27875. 
Hoke  (C.  F.)     Burglar.     .5.3017. 
Hoke   (H.  M.)     Governor,  girl 
&  guardsman.     17182. 


Holahan     (E.    M.)      Rag    doll. 

38328. 
Holahan  (R.  K.)    French  crisis. 

15358a. 
Holbein    (W.   A.   J.)     Under   a 

mask.     48089. 
Holherg  (L.  von)  : 
Comedies.     8055a. 
Flirst  von  Marokko.     15632. 
Jeppe  on  the  hill.     22616. 
Rasmus  IMontanus.     53127. 
Holbrook    (A.)     Incubator   ba- 
bies.    21604. 
Holbrook  (A.  M.)  : 

Looking  forward.     26169a. 
Pretty  Polly.     37123. 
Holbrook  (A.  W.)  : 

Call  on  the  bride.     5914. 
Common    sense    courtship. 

8146. 
D.  Dewey  &  lady.     9577. 
Donald  Macdonald.     11384. 
Explosion    of    Mr.   Smith's 

theory.     13254. 
Friday    afternoon.      15415, 

15416. 
Fool  or  a  saint.     14725. 
Great     Kleinplatz     experi- 
ment.    17414. 
Jack.     22301. 
Little  terror.     25899. 
Old     gentleman     Andrews. 

33490. 
Once  up(m  a  time.     33978. 
One  of  the  Dewey's.    34074. 
Plucky,       the       wharf-rat. 

36560. 
Stony-Lonesome.     43956. 
Terror.     4-5438. 
Theo.     45702. 
Tidal  wave.     46151. 
Ugly  frog.     47896. 
Where      is      vour      sister? 
50385. 
Holbrook    (B.)     See    Holbrook 

(G.  B.) 
Holbrook  (E.  A.)     Frozen  deep. 

15610. 
Holbrook  (F.)  : 

liaugh.     24809. 
Song  of  Hiawatha.     43234c. 
Holbrook  (G.  B.)  : 

House  of  Stern.     20421. 

I\l(v-tl)air  Goose.     31115. 

Holbrook  (M.  L.)     His  heroine. 

19654. 
Holbrook       (R.      T.)       Master 

Pierre  Patelin.     28720b. 
Holbrooke  (.T.)    Enchanted  gar- 
den.    12671b. 
ITolcomb  (W.)  : 

Beggar  on  horseback.   3309. 
Bonny  T>orn:i  Doono.    4584. 
Iiro\\'n's  baby.     5338. 
Clamsman.     7499. 


Holcomb   (W.) — Continued. 

Follies  of  the  Moulin  R(juge. 
14683. 

Front.     15594. 

Funny  man.     15712. 

General  housework.    16044. 

Gentleman  vagabond.  16129. 

Gilded  brick.     15353.  16354. 

Girls  of  the  IMoulin  Rouge. 
16678. 

Gringoire.     17646. 

H.  I.  M.     17S55. 

Her  last  reliearsal.     19052. 

,Ia<-k's  uncle.     22395. 

Kin  Fu.     23709. 

Lo.sf  chord.     26293. 

Lucille.     26824. 

Mixed  mixer.     3i)527. 

Modern  Carmen.     30590. 

Not   all   the  king's   horses. 
33046. 

Object,  matrimony.    33222. 

On  a  sleeper.     33747. 

On  the  road.     33903. 

On  the  Yukon.     33949. 

Panhandle  Pete.     35173. 

Peregrine.     35895. 

Printer's  pi.     37486. 

Return     of     the     roamer. 
39200. 

Through  tlie  scenes.     46099. 

Vice  versa.     48939. 

Wanted,  a  gent.     49507. 

Wheels.     50179. 
Holcombe    (G.   H.)     Holcombe, 
the  Rube  band  &  Anna  Wood- 
ward.    19959. 
Holcombe      (H.)       Good     .ship 

Nancy  Lee.     17114. 
Holcombe   {Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  W.) 
Romance     of     Sunny     Slope 
farm.     39809. 
Holcombe  (S.  W.)  : 

Passing  of  the  grandmother. 
85456. 

Solving  the  question.  43143. 

Straved  or  stolen.     44108. 
Holden(A.  E.)     Colette.     7803. 
Holden  (D.)  : 

Crime  of  impulse.     9091. 

Fatal  night.     13763. 
Holden    (E.   G.)     Sea  &  shore. 

41213. 
Holden  (F.  P.)  : 

Cup  &  the  lip.     9349, 

Game  &  the  candle.     15832. 

Her  brother.     18927a. 

In  power.     21299. 

Little  yellow  dog.     25941. 

Ludwig.     26907. 

Matter    of    monev.     288.50, 
28851. 

Mayor     of     Womanhattan. 
28943. 

One  of  the  least.     84079. 


3148 


INDEX 


Holden  (F.  P.) — Continued. 
Rhodopi!^.     39321. 
Summer's  wooing.     44.515. 
Way  of  life.     49743. 
Wav  she  did  it.     49781a. 
Zincali.     5235.5. 
Holdeii  {^[)■s.  G.  R.)     Husking- 

bee.     20740. 
Holden  (G.  F.)  : 

Bond  invisible.     4540. 
Marsh  roses.     28484. 
Holden  (Harry)  : 

Denver  expre.ss.     10485. 
Messenger  boy  cc  the  show 
girl.     29313. 
Holden     (Hilliard)      Jean    La- 

fitte.     22557. 
Holden    (Mrs.    J.    H.)      Green 

tire  escape.     17566. 
Holden    (L.  W.)      Prof.  Jingle- 
jaw's     exhibition     rehearsal. 
37632a. 
Holden    (O.)      Wearin'    of   the 

green.     49844. 
Holden  &.  Harron.     Bill  poster. 

52889. 
Holdorf     (F. )       Lover's     leap. 

26673. 
Holdship   (G.  1.)  : 
Chabert.     6617. 
Colonel  Chabert.     7903. 
Major.     27566. 
Holdsworth     (  S. )       P  i  r  a  t  e'  s 

dream.     36401. 
Holitscher   (A.)     Golem.  17032. 
Hollaender  (V.)  : 

Friiulein  Frau.     15234. 
Mann      mit      der      griineu 

maske.     28080. 
Prinz  Bussi.    37488. 
Ilegimentspapa.      38919a. 
HumurQn.      44521,   44522. 
Hollanian    (R.  G.)     Battles  of 

our  country.     3142. 
Holland   (C.)     Mousme.    31252. 
Holland    (C.  G.)  : 
Darien.     9846a. 
Halo  k  the  toad.     17956. 
Holland    (D.  P.)  : 

In   the    soup.      21516. 
Lord  &  lover.     26185. 
Holland    (E.)  : 

All  a  nnstake.     813. 

Gambler.     15796. 

Man      who      came      back. 

27976a. 
Other   man's   wife.     34461. 
Return.     39177a. 
Holland      (F.)        Girl's     frolic. 

16668. 
Holland   (F.  C.)  : 

Cave  woman.     53095. 
Ways      of      transgressors. 
49799c. 


Holland   (G.)  : 

Clemenceiui    case.      7579. 
Dead  witness.     10229. 
Holland    (H.)      Wages    of    sin. 

49358. 
Holland   (H.  L.)  : 

Napoleon's    defeat.      32006. 
Web.     49867. 
Holland    (J.  A.)  : 

Granite   Hills.      17315. 
Leo,  the  iconoclast.     25069. 
Holhind    (J.  J.)  : 

For  mother's  sake.     14883. 
Little    Red     Riding    Hoo<l. 
25858. 
Holland      (M.     F.)        Yeoman. 

52099 
Holland"    (Mildred)  : 

David   Copperfield.     10052. 
Triumph    i)f    an    empress. 

47084. 
Wail      of      the      banshee. 
49389. 
Holland   (IMontgomery)  : 
Bill's  partner.     3870. 
Honor     of     .Tolm     Carson. 

20169. 
Silver  sw..rd.     42423. 

Holland   (W.)  : 

Greek  twins.     17548. 
Sibelle.     42226. 
Holland    (W.   R.)  : 

In  disguise.     21150, 
Wooden  Intlian.     51677. 
Holland    (W.   G.)      Bald   Knoi) 

tragedy.     2886. 
Hollander   (L.  M.)  : 

Bevond       human       j)ower. 

3721a. 
Renais.^ance.      39031  a. 
Sword  &  crozier.     44808. 
When      the      new      w  i  n  e 
blooms.     .50326.       • 
Hollebaugh   (C.  W.)     Christian 

man.     7182. 
HollenI)eck    (B.   W.)  : 

After    10   years.     487. 
Zion.     52363. 
Hollenbeek    (J.  W.)     Ambition. 

1109. 
Hollender    (A.)      Julian,  Count 

de  Consiegra.     23219. 
Hollenius    (L.  .L)  : 

Cream  of  society.    9046. 
Game  of  cards.     1.5847. 
Question  of  dollars.    38162 
Holies    (A.)      Dnche.ss   of   Do- 

herty.     11927. 
Hollev  (H.)     Read-aloud  plays. 
55110. 

HoUey    (M.)  : 

Betsy  Bobbett.    3625. 
Josiah's  secret.     23055. 
My  opinions.     31679. 


Holley  (M.) — Continued. 
P.  A.  &  P.  I.     34991. 
Samantha  &  Betsv  Bobbett. 
40648. 

Holliday     (E.    T.)       Helen    of 

Troy.     18726. 
Hollinger  (H.  C.)     My  nephew. 

31663. 
Hollingshead     ( J. )       M  i  a  m  L 

29360. 
Hollingsw^orth     (A.)       Mills    of 

the  gods.     29681. 
Holliugsworth  (M.  S.)    Pioneer 

hero.     36359. 
Hollis.     Volunteer.     49267. 
Hollis    (F.    G.)      Feminine 

strategy.     14033. 
Hollis    (J.  B.)      Algv.     759. 
Hollis    (L.  L.)  : 

Heart  of  stone.     18483. 
Jeanne  du  Barri.     22576. 
Parted  at  the  altar.    35391. 
Hollister  (E.  G.)  Betsy  abroad. 

3619. 
Hollister    (G.  G.)  : 
Constance.     8344. 
Dons.     11403,  11404. 
Governor  of  Seville.    17187. 
Kathro.     23526. 
Wax  girl.     49714. 
H.iUister  (L.  D.)     Fore.    53680. 
Hollister  (L.  H.)     Celese  o'  the 
hill.s.     6.564. 

Holloran    (.1.)  : 

Kentucky    romance.    23610. 

Kinghts  of  the  road.  24171. 

Lady  &  the  deacon.     24339. 

Mystery.     .31831. 

Obstruction.     .332.33. 

Onr  insane  cousin.  34(580. 
Hollo  way    (O.  M.)  : 

Aaron  Burr.     28. 

March  of  tlu'  nations. 
28161. 

Holloway   (E. )  Agnes  Surriage. 
596. 

Hollowav      (J.     C. )        Herald. 

19178. 
Hollowav 

4629. 
Holl.stein 

(G.) 
Hollwitz    (A.) 

dor.    179.55. 
Holly     (E.    H.) 

24904. 

Holm  (K.)  : 

Hundstage.    20663. 
Marys  grosses  herz.    28584. 
Holman     (E.    C.)       Caging    of 

Caleb.     .5809a. 
Holman     (F.     E.)       .\lice     in 
Wonderland.     788. 


(G.) 


Boomerang. 

See  Thran 
Chan- 
dollar. 


Halmar 
Lead 


3149 


INDEX 


Holmau  (H.)  : 

Adam  Killjoy.    256a. 
Doctor.    11107. 
Husband  wanted.    20727a. 
Man  in  red.    27850. 
Merchant     prince.       29189, 

29190. 
Old  Bill  Rogers.    54765. 
Play  &  players.    36454. 
Song  medley.    43232. 
Town  constable.    46647. 
Two  Ky.  blackbirds.    47662. 
20th  century  girl.    52447. 

Holmau       (Jennie)        Another 
man's  wife.    15S1. 


Holmau 

(L.  ^\ 

Holman 


.) 


(Judith)       /Sep    Law 


King's  fight- 
Shakuutala. 


(W.  C.) 
ing  man.     23985 
Holme        (G.) 
41922a. 

Holmes  (B.)  : 

Happie  Heinle.    18131. 
Happy  Heinie.    18170. 
Show-down.     42178. 
Ties  that  bind.    46176a. 
See  also  Droste  (B.  H.) 
Holmes    (C.    E. )      Hearts    are 

trumps.     18545. 
Holmes    (C.    N.)      Their    first 

quarrel.    55551. 
Holmes     (E.     A.)       Rathmore. 

38506. 
Holmes  (E.  D.)  : 

Baker's  patriotic  dialogues. 

2820. 
Live  Oaks.    25951. 
Marguerite's    loyalty. 

28225a. 
Raphael        in        Bohemia. 
38470a. 

Holmes  (F.  S.)  : 

Blackmailed.    4166. 
Gossip.    17142. 
Mystery.    31830. 
O,  Henry.    33179. 
On  the  house  top.    33856. 
Pair  of  antiques.    35076. 
Holmes  (H.)     Outcast.    84870. 
Holmes  (M.  J.)  : 

Dora        Deane.  11451a, 

53441. 
Lena  Rivers.     25045-25052. 
Marian  Grey.    28252. 
Mildred.    29553,  29554. 
Tempest        &        Sunsliine. 
4.5287-452S9,  45291. 
Holmes    (Marjorie)      Curse   of 

beauty.    9493. 
Holmes    (Matthew)      Our   Ger- 
man senator.    34647,  34648. 
Holmes  (R.  F.)     Wife.    50S74a. 
Holmes  (S.  E.)     Hanna  Jagert. 
18085a. 


Holmes   (W.  J.)     One  night  in 

June.    34049. 
Holmes-Gore  (A.)  : 

Fatal  stocking.?.    13768. 

Hov^f    de    Figeac    came    to 
court.    20473. 

Supplanter.    44615. 
Hoist  (E.)  : 

Blue  blood.    4359. 

Boiling  water.    4505. 

Circus  in  town.    7411. 

Doll  wife.    11261. 

Hot  water.    20348. 

Lady  of  the  sea.    24505. 

Misfits.    29886. 

Ninety  in  the  shade.    32810. 

Our  college  boys.     34571. 

Riff  raft-.    39411. 

Rooms  for  rent.    39904. 

Rooms  to  let.    39905. 

Rooms  to  rent.    39908. 

Slaves  of  a  citv.    42726. 

Slaves  of  N.  Y.    42731. 

That     lady     from      Paris. 
45584. 

Work.    51721. 

Year  2000.    52052. 

1999.    52516. 
Hoi  stein  (H.)  : 

Red  light.    38752a. 

Spirit  of  Napoleon.    43563. 
Holsteiu    (P.)      Wanted — a  ca- 
reer.   49494a. 
Holt.    New  market.    32420. 
Holt     (D.    S.)       New    aviator. 

32323. 
Holt  (E.)     Bud'.s  baby.    5398. 
Holt     (E.    E.)       Five    secrets. 

14442. 
Llolt  (E.  L.) 
Holt  (F.  T.) 

Aftermath.    544. 

Fire  &  fireside.    53644. 

Lfist  performance.     24753. 
Holt  (G.  A.)  : 

Last  straw.    24771. 

Lesson.    25099. 

Rare      sense      of      humor. 
38485. 

Too  young  to  know.    46552. 
Holt  (H.)  : 

Faust.     13901c. 

Wilhelm  Tell.    51013c. 
Holt  (H.)  &  CO.: 

Across  the  border.    1701i. 

Ahnfrau.     627. 

Allison's  lad.    938. 

As  you  like  it.    2051. 

Athalie.    2308. 

Avare.    2508. 

Beau  of  Bath.    52840. 

Bibliothekar.    3751. 

Bourgeois         gentilhomme. 
4763. 

Braut  von  Messina.    4934b. 


/?ee  Lewis  (E.  P.) 


Holt  (H.)  &  CO.— Continued. 
Christmas  caudles.    53159. 
Cid.    7315. 
Cid,    Horace   &    Polveucte. 

7317. 
Consuelo.     8362. 
Cyrauo  de  Bergerac.     9553. 
Des  meeres   und   der  liebe 

wellen.     53392. 
Deux  billets.     10641b. 
Don  Gil  de  las  calzas  verdes. 

11345. 
Duel.     11953. 
Dummkopf.     12031. 
Einer  muss  heiraten.  12354, 

12355. 
Embers.     32.586. 
Emilia  Galotti.     12615. 
Er  muss  tanzen.     12842. 
Er      sucht      einen      vetter. 

12846. 

Erbforster.     12849. 

Esther.     12948. 

Etincelle.     13007. 

Faust.     13902. 

Forest  princess.     53682. 

Giinsclien     vou     Buchenau. 

15761. 
Gendre      de      ^NI.      Poirier. 

16032. 
Hamlet.     18000a. 
Hernani.     19243. 
Hero  &  Leander.     19250. 
Herodes     und     Mariamne. 

19278. 

Hou'^e  of  the  heart.     20423. 
.Tournalisten.    23005,  23067. 
Judith.     23178. 
Jugendliebe.    23200a. 
.Tulius  Caesar.     23248. 
Jungfi-au       von       Orleaais. 

23300,  23300a. 
Kabale  und  liebe.     23442a. 
Knopf.     24186. 
Konig  Ottokar's  gliick  und 

ende.     24210. 
Ijittle  plays  from  Amer.  hist. 

25842a. 
Macbeth.        27035,       27043. 

27044. 
Maria       Stuart.        28239a, 

28239c. , 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29158, 

29166. 
Minna        von        Barnhelm. 

29757. 
Moza  de  ciiutaro.     31271. 
Neffe  als.onkel.     32154. 
Paredes  oyen.     85290a. 
Patriotic  plays.     35571. 
Plays    for    private    acting. 

36507. 
Pour  la  couronne.     86918. 
Pr^cieuses  ridicules.  37(M0. 


3150 


INDEX 


Holt  (H.)  &  co.—Contiuued. 
Radisson.      the      voyageur. 

38313a. 
Kahab.     38351. 
Ruy  Bias.     40391. 
Scliimiuel.     41057. 
Short   plays   about   famous 

authors.     421GSa. 
Sie  hat  ihr  herz  entdeckt. 

42259. 
Silver  thread.     42424. 
Simson  und  Delila.     424(51. 
Tali'^nian.     44995. 
Tartuffe.     45147. 
Teja.     45208. 
Three   modern    plays   from 

the  French.     4.5990b. 
Tradition.     4G703. 
Tres    comedias    inodernas. 

4G915. 
tJltirao.     47909. 
Unter  vier  ausreu.     48429a. 
Uriel  Aeosta.     48554, 
Versuukene  glncke.    48892. 
Vovase    de    >•!.    Perrichon. 

49311. 
Wallenstein.     49433b. 
Wilheim       Tell.        .51012a, 

51012c-. 
Works      of      Shakespeare. 

418f>4. 

Holt  (H.  J.)  : 

Absent  treatment.     112. 

Ill  wind.     20963. 
Holt  (S.)    10  years  after.  52436. 
Holt  (S.  B.)  : 

Great  trust  co.     17481. 

Radish  king.     38313. 

Start  to  Calcutta.     43820. 


Holton 

sheep 
Holton 

54907 
Holtzin; 


(A.)      CO. 

47501. 
( M.     W. ) 


Two    black 


Pawnshop. 


or  (iM.  F.)  : 
Realm  of  doubt.     38588. 
Thi>ir  inlaws.     45G67. 
Holvik  ( .T.  A. )     Kongsemnerne. 

24229b. 
Holy  (A.) 

27320. 
Holz  (A.) 
Biixl. 


Mjirchen  vom  gliick. 


5406,  5407. 
Trauraiilus.     46860. 
Holz     (M.)      Oood    reputation. 

17109a. 
Holzer  (R.)  : 

Hans  Kohl  base.     18111. 
Stille  musik.     43903a. 
Honians    (F.   P..)      Professional 

beggar.    37C07. 
Homan*   (R.  E.)  : 

Her  dftSdy's  boy.     ls944b. 
Johimie-on-the-spot,     matri- 
monial agent.     22888. 


Homans  (R.  E.) — Continued. 
Man,  the  woman,  the  cad  & 

the  child.     27959. 
My  wife's  kimona.     31759. 
Who's  who?     50671. 
Wizard.     51333. 
Home   (I.)     Dream  ou  Christ- 
mas.    11754. 
Home     (W.    O.)     Soldier's    re- 

\\ard.     43109. 
Home  talent  entertainment  bu- 
reau.    Help!     Help!     18786. 
Homer : 

Iliad.     44980. 

Odvssev.        39187,       44980. 
47915. 

Homer     {A.)       H:irv<^v    Vance. 

18278. 
Homer  iC.)      Lisa.     2.5567. 
Homer  (L. )     AValking  delegate. 

49413. 
H( .'munku! us,  pfeud. : 

Familie  P3stepan.     13565. 
Herr     v.     P  a  m  s  t  i  n  g  e  r. 

19313a. 
IJnfehlbare.     48305a. 
Honor       (B.      F.)         Hampton 

Roads.     18019. 
Honora   (B.)     Fifi.     14132a. 
Hood     (Baliou )       D  e  a  d  -  o  y  e 

mine.     10205. 
Hood  (Basil)  : 

Count       of       I.iUxembo\irg. 

8671. 
Emerald  Isle.     12595. 
Gipsy  love.     16410. 
Girls  of  Gotteuberg.   16675. 
Golden  girl.     16960. 
Her  royal  highness.    19117. 
Merrie   England.     29219. 
Merveilleuses.     29285. 
Pearl  girl.    35725,  3.5725a. 
Princess      of     Kensington. 

37437. 
Rose  of  Persia.     39997. 
Hood    (C.  N.)     Divorces  while 

you  wait.     11055. 
Hood      (F.     A.)       Mrs.     Allen 

squ^'lches  Josiah.     30294. 
Hood    (I.   M.)  : 

Esthei-.     12947. 
In  honor  bound.     21213. 
New  lights.     32410. 
Royal  jest.     40152.  401.53. 
Hood   (.1.  B.)  : 

Tiittle    Egypt    bnrlesquers. 

25665. 
Little      Egyi>t      in      court. 
25666. 
Hood    (J.   H.)      Cost  of  a   trip 

to  N.  Y.     8611. 
Hood   (J.  R.)  : 
!  Lullaby.     26913. 

Poor  man.    36803. 


Hood  (J.  R.)— Continual. 

Salvation  of  Larry  Crane. 
40630. 

Tie  that  binds.     46169. 
Hood   (J.  V,)  : 

Napoleon.     31984. 

Won  by   a   lie.     51631. 
Hood   (Jane)  : 

Highland    soldiers    ro- 
mance.   19452. 

Sufferinyetl*^.    44.391. 
Hood    (John)  ; 

.Evlin  Gray.     13164. 

Gyi)sy  Faa.    17827. 

Her  first  mi.stake.     18991. 

l.>andIord's  mistake.    24629. 

Our    dan.ghters"    hu.sband.s. 
34598. 

St^ecting     a      h  u  s  1)  a  n  d. 
4141 S. 

Hood  (T.)  .ST.    Tail  (tale)  of  a 

shark.     44920. 
Hood,      Douglas      &     Howard. 

erucilixion   of  Philip   Strong. 

9247. 

Hoogesteger   (M.  D.)    Convict's 

daughter.     8425. 
Hooke   (C.  W.)  : 

Diamond  horseshoe.   10760. 

Double  cro.ss.     11511, 

Inside  job.     21771a. 
Hooker   (B.)  : 

Beauty  &  the  Beast.  3222a. 

Fairyland.     13419b-13419d. 

Mona.     30734,  30735. 

Morven  &  the  grail.  31084a. 

Weatherley's    e  ra  e  r  a  1  d  .s. 
49859a. 

Hooker   (H.)  : 

Aaron    Burr.     32. 

Lady  Betty.     24367. 

Queen's  pardon.     .38123. 
Hooker   (W.  B.)  : 

Psychology.     37776. 

Tv\-o  burglars.     47.570. 
Hooker      (W.      G.)        Sonoda. 
43264. 

Hooley   (M.  J.)  : 

Amer.  earl.     1199. 

Devil   in   love.     10661. 

International  match.  21825. 

Prince      of      Albuquerque. 
37325. 

Third  chapter.     45796. 
Hooper   (0.  L.)  : 

As  you  like  it.     2034. 

Barnaby  &  Priscilla.    3001. 

Hamlet.     17972. 

Julius  Caesar.     23239. 

Macbeth.     27019. 
Hooper    (F.)  : 

Man  from  home.     27774a. 

Second   burglar.     41279. 


5379  — voT..  2—16 94 


3151 


I17DEX 


Hooper   (G.  W.)  : 

Cannv's  cross  roads.    6011. 

Go  West.     16S08. 

Our  near  relations.     34722. 

Hooper  (H.)     Only  an  actress. 

34193. 
Hooper   (I.)  : 

Marriage       of       Margaret. 

28416. 
Singer  of  Marly.     42489. 

Hooper  (L.)     Inherited.   21722. 
Hooper   (L.  H.)  : 

Chequered  career.     6895. 
Grandmother.     17295. 
Helen's  inheritance.    18746. 
Her  living  image.     19056. 
Mme.   la    marquise.     27203. 
Now  &  foi-ever.     33109. 
Prodigal  children.     37577. 
Young  wives.     52205. 
Hooper     (N. )       Prodigal     chil- 
dren.    37577. 
Hooper   (R.  L.)  : 

Miss      Muffet's       hirthday 

party.     29990. 
Price  of  happiness.     37159. 
Respectability      of      Edge- 
mere.     39105. 
Hoopes       (S.       PI)         AVheels. 

50176. 
Hoonibeek    (Helen    P.)      Mary 

Ann.     54444. 
Hopcroft    (A.  K.)  : 

Lost  sunbeam.     26359. 
Union  &  liberty.     4S325. 
Hope       (A.)         NVr      Hawkins 

(A.  H.) 
Hope    (B.)  : 

lilack  cornelian.     4071. 
Midsummer    ■  m  a  d  n  e  s  s. 
29469. 

Hope    (D.)      Actresses    Christ- 
mas.    230. 
Hope  (E.  0.)  Faustean.    13910. 
H<»pe  (Edward)  : 

On  the  earth.     33833. 

Rattler.     38510. 

Razzeler.     38537. 

Razzler.     38544. 

Showed    up.     42189. 
Hope    (Evelyn)      Man   first. 

27756. 
Hope  (J.  E.)     Leola,  a  woman 

of  fate.     25072. 
Hope(K.)    Our  Utopia.     34796. 
Hope  (M.  S.)  : 

Green-eyed    monster. 
17562a. 

Light.     25354c. 

Man  who  saw.    27989a. 

Scarlet  fever.    40974. 

Stronger  claim.    44198. 
Hope  (V.)    See  Bourns  (F.  H.) 


Hope  (W.  A.)  : 

Lysistrata.    54367. 
Masque  of  Psyche.     54455. 
Hope  college    (Council  of) 

Pageant  of  Hope.    54860. 
Hopffgarten  (E.  V.)     Demoiselle 

Dubois.    10450. 
Hopkins  (A.)  : 

On  trial.     33961a.  33961b. 
Target.    45139a. 
Hopkins  (A.  F.)     Allies.    936a. 
Hopkins  (A.  M.)  : 

Spool  of  thread.    43612. 
Thunder  gods.     46124. 
Hopkins     (C.)       Mrs.     Button. 

30327. 
Hopkins    (C.    J.)      Taffey    and 

old  Munch.     44911. 
Hopkins   (C.  R.)  : 

How    much    is    a    million? 

20507. 
In  glass  houses.     21183. 
Hopkins  (E.  C.)     Lady  Ysabel, 
the    co-ed.    from    Camel  ot. 
24533. 
Hopkins  (Edmund  S.)  : 
Kismet.    24010. 
Zeke.    52311.  • 
Hopkins  (Edwin  or  E.  S.)  : 

Advice    to    the    love-loons. 

52576. 
Blackface  hussar.     4160a. 
Brunetteshauks.     5345. 
Children  of  the  sun.    7042. 
Coming  to  the  front.    8105a. 
Cowboy's  courtship.     .53282. 
Destiny  of  chance.     10600. 
Expectations.     53574. 
Expressionist.     53578. 
Field  of  glory.     14125a. 
Fixed  po.st.     14451a. 
From  the  depths.     15582. 
Gang  on  the  corner.   15SS2a. 
Great    Russian     anarchist. 

17461a. 
Great  white  way.    17480. 
Greatly  improved.     17535. 
Headsman.     18421. 
Husband   p  )•  o  p  o  s  j  1 1  o  n . 

20720a. 
I  liive  your  name.    20795. 
Land  of  promise.     24612a. 
Ledger  of  life.     24972a. 
Louise,  incorporated.  54330. 
Man  who  married  a  popu- 
lar wife.     279S4C. 
New  cure  for  rheumatism. 

32354a. 
News    that    must    be   told. 

32569. 
Night's   lodging.      32  773, 

32774. 
Old  airs.  Pep.     33576b. 
Puritan  witch.     37874. 
Red  flame.    38733. 


Hopkins  (Edwin  or  E.  S.) — Con. 
Robert  &  Kathryn.  39618. 
Roosevelt's    chauffeur, 

39909a. 
Singing  teacher.    42499. 
Sleeping  giant.     42760b. 
Slumbering  fires.     42803. 
Smug  citizen.    42863a. 
Stone    age    suffragette. 

55447. 
Submerged.     44317b. 
Suction.     44371. 
To   the   secret   federal. 

46388. 
Uneducated   professor. 

48276a. 
Vengeance.     48798. 
Vestry  a.     4S912. 
Wisdom  &  vanity.     55965. 

Hopkins  (Florence)  : 
Mousme.     31252. 
My  pretty  Jane.    31689. 
Pink  rosette.     36344. 
Quality  of  mercy.    37962. 
Wanted,  position.    49559. 
Hopkins   (Frank)     Beyond  the 

Rockies.     3738. 
Hopkins     (G.    M.)      Inventor's 

defence.    21898. 
Hopkins   (H.  C.)     Glamour  of 

love.     16720. 
Hopkins    (H.  P.)      Girl  in  the 

mantilla.     16564,  16565. 
Hopkins    (.1.)      Taffey  and  old 

Munch.     44911. 
Hopkins  (J.  B.)  : 

Beyond  a  doubt.    3719. 
Desperate  remedy.    10574. 
Pair  of  shears.    35114. 
Hopkins     (.1.    D.)      Irishman's 

love.     220.54. 
Hopkins    (Mrs.    L.    D.)      Deci- 
sion.   10346,  10346a. 
Hopkins  (M.)  : 

Let  me  explain.     25126. 
Pullman  troubles.    37821. 
Trolley  troubles.     47149. 
Hopkins  (M.A.)    Boy's  mother. 

4865. 
Hopkins    (P.  E.)  : 

Aristocracy.     1829. 
Peculiar  Sam.    35767. 
Winona.     51187. 
Hopkins  (P.  M.)  : 

Defender.     53375. 
Hands  Hind.     18067. 
Spell.     4.3496a. 
Hopkinson  (Mrs.  A.)     Women's 

votes.     51621. 
Hopner   (J.  C.)      Satan's  deal. 

40818. 
Hopp  (J.)  : 

Murphy's  dream.     31385. 
Tears.     45191. 


3152 


INDEX 


Hopp  (J.) — Continued. 

World    aflame.      51745b, 
56008. 

Hoppe  (G.)  Commercial  drum- 
mers.   8125. 

Hopper  (C.  H.)  Vale  of  Avoca. 
48623. 

Hopper  (G.)    Queer  Ed.    38136. 
Hopper   (J.  K.)     Sad  mistake. 

40476. 
Hoppin  (H.)     Cinnamon  heart. 

7371. 

Hopwood  ( Aubrey )  Cherry 
girl.    6907. 

Hopwood  (Avery)  : 

Clothes.    7654. 

Fair  &  warmer.    13365a. 

Judy  forgot.    23190. 

Just  for  tonight.     54151. 

Masters  of  men.    2874S. 

Miss  Jenny  O'Joues.    29968. 

Mystic  shrine.     31869a. 

Nobody's  widow.    329o7b. 

Our  little  wife.    54835. 

Powers  that  be.     37010. 

Sadie  Love.    40482b. 

Seven  days.    41607. 

Somewhere  else,    43177. 

This   woman    &   this   man. 
45853. 

Woman  pays.    51480. 
H<  >pwood  &  Crew  : 

Geisha.    16013. 

Little    Christoplier    Colum- 
25621. 
A.)      Kids   delight. 


One  man  minstrels. 


from       Pittsburg. 


ous. 
Horau    (A. 

23692. 
Horan  (E.) 

34036. 
Horan  (J.) 
Buyer 

5667a. 
Isaac,  you  tell  her.    22107a. 
Horan  (J.  A.)  : 

Dr.  Windjammer.    11186. 
.Mile.    MeCarty.    27264. 
Reckless    b  r  i  d  e  g  r  o  o  m  . 

38657. 
Royal  cook.    40131. 
Wonders       of       Gulliver's 
travels.    51662. 
Hord  (P.  A.)  : 

Angela's  substitute.    1485. 
Caught     with     the     goods. 

53093. 
Her  triunipli.    19156a. 
Locket.    26055. 
Megaphone.    29053. 
Scoop.    41159a. 
H organ  (W.)  : 

Family  physician.    13603. 
Great  success.     17470. 
New        hatched        friends. 
32393. 


Horkheimer    (H,   M.)      Caught 

by  wireless.    6498. 
Horn    (A.    R.    van)      iS'ee    Van 

Horn. 
Hornaday   (W.  T.)     Call  from 

the  desert.    53048. 
Hornblow  (A.)  : 

Operator.    34271. 
System    of    Doctor    Tarr, 
44884. 
Hornbrook    (A.)      Bronco   bus- 
ters.   5240.  5241. 
Home  (C.  J.)    Thieves  comedy. 

45781. 
Home    (J.    W.)      Hindoo   ven- 
geance.   19504a. 
Home  (M.)  : 

Belle    of    Bi-ittany.      3400, 

3401. 
Persian     princes."*.       3-5961, 
35962. 
Home  (Mary  Barnard)  : 

Carnival  of  days.    53075. 
Darktown       bicycle       club 

scandal.    9895. 
Great    moral    dime    show. 

17439. 
Gulliver  &  the  Lilliputians. 

53203. 
Jolly  Joe's  lady  minstrels. 

22937a. 
Ladies  of  Cranford.    24328. 
Other  fellow.    34441. 
Peak  sisters.    85718a. 
Plantation   bitters.     36437, 

53203. 
Prof.  Baxter's  great  inven- 
tion.   37621. 
Singing-school  of  ye  olden 
time.     42497. 
Horne     (Mary    Blake)       Ruth. 

40369-40372. 
Horner  (C.  F.)  : 

Heart    of    the    immigrant. 

53888. 
Old  home  singers.    54768. 
Hornett    (S.   F.)      In  the  way. 

21542. 
Plorniman  (A.  E.  F.)  : 
Bed  rock.    52848. 
Dying  to  live.    53489. 
Horniman    (R.)      Education  of 

Elizabeth.    12269. 
Horning  (B.  F.)  : 

Surgical  courtship.    44643. 
Two  men  &  a  woman.  47699. 
Horning  (B.  K.)  : 

Card  player.    6200. 

Contractor.    8388. 

Light  in  the  window.  25375, 

25376. 
Meeting  father.    29044. 
New  model.    32426. 
Phantoms.    36091. 
Suffragette.    44409. 


Hornsby     <E.)       Bella    donna. 
3372. 

Hornstine  (N,  H.)  : 
Ada.    236. 
Avenger.    2516. 
Embezzler.    12589. 
Evelyn.    13075. 
Fooled  Irishman.     14728. 
Forbidden  fruit.     14963b. 
Furnished     room     to     let, 

15727. 
Gezunkene.     16306a. 
Her  revenge.    19115. 
Hidden  truth,    19378. 
Jealousy  cure.    22549. 
Lesson  to  jealou.sy.    2.5116. 
Love  versus  duty.    26638. 
Marriage       of       ambition. 

28406. 
:\rerry  widower.    29275. 
Money.    30755. 
New  Messiah.    32422a. 
On  the  eve  of  events.    33839. 
Paid    the    penalty.      35060, 

3.5061. 
Repentant    M  a  g  d  a  1  i  n  e . 

39069. 
Revenged.     39252. 
Simply  a  joke.    42458. 
Sinner.     42512,  42513. 
Sins  of  society.    42.515. 
Sure     cure     for    jealousy. 

44632. 
Victims  of  weakness.  48962. 
Wolf  &  the  lambs.    51354. 

Hornung    (E.   W. )     Living  im- 
age.    2.5977b,  25977c. 
Horowitz     (C. )      See    Horwitz 

(C.) 
Horowitz    (E.   E.)     Method    of 

madness.     29328a. 
Horowitz    (T.)     Miserable   life. 

298.59. 
Horrall  (S.*F.)     Drummer  boy 

of  Chicamauga.     11873. 
Horsford  (Allen  or  F.  A.)     See 

Friedlieb  ( Mrs.  L.  A. ) 
Horsky    (R.)     He,    she    &    he. 

1S381 
Hor.st  (B.)     See  Fast  (E.  G.) 
Horst  (J.)  : 

Damen  des  regiments.  9682. 
Einheirat.     12356. 
Emma,  die  perle.     12620. 
Fraulein  chef.     15232a. 
Gliick    bei    frauen.     14571, 

16791. 
Grosse  hummel.    17679. 
Himmel  auf  erdeu.     19495. 
Lauschige  nest.     24833. 
Mann      mit      der      griinen 

maske.     28080, 
Pariser  luft.     35312-3.5314. 
Poker.     36655a. 


3153 


INDEX 


Hurst  (J.)— Continued. 

Schrei    nach     dem    kinde. 
41124b. 
Hortiz  (J.  F.)  : 

Fritz,  the  wandering  musi- 
cian.    15493. 

Our    friend    Fritz.    34036, 
34637. 
Horton  (C.  H.)     Where  is  tlie 
man  with  the  money  ?    503S3a. 
Horton  (C.  M.)  : 

Albuquerque.    713. 

Necldace.     32137. 

One  of  many.     34061. 

Througli  the  storm.     46103. 

Tie.     46161. 

Toiler.    46420. 
Horton  (E.  E.)  sr.: 

Last  chapter.     24690. 

Who  laugh?  la.st.     50635. 
Horton  (E.  S.)     Madcap  Violet. 

27231. 
Horton  (G.)    Book  agent.    4.596. 
Morton  (H.)  : 

0!<1  bluffer.     33424. 

Uncle  Si.     48039. 
Horton  (H.  H.)  : 

Hi  Hubbard.     19341. 

Jlessaire  from  lioine.    29299. 
Horton  (J.  H.)  : 

Great  rebellion.     17457. 

Slierman's     grand     march. 
42096. 
Horton  (J.  .1.)     Titled  husband. 

46839. 
Horton  (W.  E.)  : 

From  Sumter  to  Appomat- 
tox.    1.5579. 

Petit  nuirie.     36^t37. 

Tnion  ]>re!>frved.     48332. 
Horvath  (G.  von)     Father's  sin. 

3.3875. 
Horwiiiski      {M.)      jr.       Bitter 

dose.     4(J20. 
Horwitz  (C.)  : 

After  the  fair.     499,  500. 

Alimony  Isle.     808. 

Ahnost  a  detective.     962. 

At  Hickory  Crossing.     2142. 

Case  of  mucli  obliged.  6339. 

(vhance  meeting.     6673. 

Chemical  girl.     6890. 

Child  trainer.     7013. 

Dancing  professor.     9734. 

Day  of  excitement.     10181. 

Distant  relative.     10972. 

Dog  doctor.     11237. 

Dream  of  the  opera.    11751. 

Eggleston  sisters.     12293. 

Frenzied  fancies.     153S1. 

Hall  room  boys.     17941. 

Hard  time  for  Flannagan. 
1S209. 

Her  beauty  doctor.     18919. 

Hei-  movie  hero.     19078a. 


Horwitz  ( C. )  — Continued. 

How  Wilkins  got  married. 

20560. 
In     the     land     of    uproar. 

21447. 
Jackson's  lioneymoon. 

22401. 

King  HighbuU  II.     2,3770. 
Lady  downstairs.     24388. 
Last  of  the  troupe.     24752. 
Leviuski  &  his  cloak  mod- 
els.    25181. 
Little  child  shall  lead  him. 

25615. 
Loneville  jollier.     26135. 
Love  and  business.     26428a. 
Marrii'.ge  fee.    2S389,  28391. 
Matrimonial  substitute. 

28828. 
Mi'S.    Dogberry's   reception. 

30350. 
Mrs.  Murph\'s  2d  husband. 

30417. 
Money  game.     30767. 
iloney's  soulmate.     .80946. 
Nevada.     32287. 
New  chauffeur.    82388. 
New  minister.     32424. 
Next  day  after.     32582. 
Obesity  cure.     33216. 
(")n      a      summer's      iiight. 

33748u. 
Papa  Levinskv.     8.5210. 
Polished  villain.     36681. 
lieal  estate  auent.     385.50. 
Pvegfin's  luck.     38905. 
Ivomanoc     o^-     ;'     hold.     up. 

39780. 
Room  28.     8;t9(i2. 
Rosenbaum'^  discovery. 

40030a. 
Run  for  her  money.     40268. 
Servant  question.     41.568. 
Singer's  dream.     42490. 
Six      sophomores.       42628, 

42629. 
Sympathetic  man.     44SR0. 
Talking  fest.     45032. 
Tempter.     4.5340. 
That  man  Brovrn.     45595. 
Thoroughbred    .^>    tlie   ladv. 

45874'^, 
Trading       stamp       ti  e  n  d. 

46701. 
Traveling  dentist.     46869. 
Two     hearts     &     a     Jack. 

47636. 

Whole  Dam  family.    50695. 
Widow  Wise.     50841. 
Wrong  road.     51898. 
Hoschna    (K.  L.)  : 

Belle  of  the  West.     3437. 
Girl  of  my  dreams.     16.587. 
Three   twins.     46036. 


ltd. 


Bishop's 
the  roses. 


Hosea   (A.)  : 

Hired  eyes.     19523. 
Marriage      contract, 

28386. 
Peaceful    Sunday.     35690. 
Hosford   (J.  B.)  : 

Divorce   lawyer.     11038. 
New  birth.     32828. 
Hosford    (M.)  : 

Demonstrator.      10458. 

Master    of    the    king's    co. 

28715. 

Hoskeii  (H.)  Big  stakes.    3803. 

Hoskin  (R.)     Florinda.     14569. 

Hoskyn    (G.    H.)      Under    the 

Stars  &  Stripes.     48220. 
Hosmer      (A.)        Joseph,      the 

prophet.     23023. 
Hosmer   (H.  R.)     Her  English 

CO.     18960. 
Hosmer- Adams    ( A. ) 

emeralds.    3986. 
Hostein.     Mirncle  of 

29793. 
Hotchkiss    (C.   De   L.)      Dickie 

bird.     10834. 
Hotchkiss       (J.      J.)        Jeanie 

Jewell's  mosaics.     22569. 
Hotchkiss      (Z.     P.)        Saved. 

40869. 
Hottou  (H.)  jr.  Nizam.    32848. 
Houck  (L.  C.  V.)     Girl  in  ques- 
tion.    16,557. 
Houclc    (M.)      Little    damozel. 

2,5642. 
Houdini    (H.)  : 

Buried  alive.     5547. 
Challenged.     6636. 
Walking    through 
wall.    49435a. 
Hough    (C.  A.)  : 

Infernal   triangle. 
Inside   &   outside. 
Scully's  last  fight. 
Hough    (E.)  : 

John  Ra\\^l.    22875. 
King  of  Gee-Whiz. 
Madre  d'oro.     27306. 
Hough    (F.  M.   or  Morgan)  : 
IMiss  Talmage.     30036. 
AVoman  of  real  iumortance, 
51453. 
Hough    (W.  M.)  : 

Flirting   princess.     14.533. 
Girl  question.     16616. 
Goddess  of  Liberty.    16832. 
Golden  girl.     16959. 
Hoartbreakers.     38511. 
His     highness,      the     bey.j 

19656. 

Honeymoon    trail.     20133. 
Isle  of  Bong-Bong.     2214S 
Jiu   iitsu.     22754. 
I-and  of  Nod.    24005. 
iMan  outside.     279.86. 


a    bricl< 


21690. 
21771. 
41205. 


23836. 


3154 


INDEX 


Hough  (W,  M.)— Continued. 
Miss    Nobody    from    Star- 
laud.     29094. 
Prince  oi   to-night.     3735G. 
Road  to  ]Maudala.v.     39oS9. 
Square  deal.     43679. 
S  t  u  b  b  o  r  n       CiuderelUi. 

44254. 
Time,  the  place  &  the  girl. 

4G248. 
Umpire.     47919. 
Floughtaling    (M.   A.)  : 
Judge's   niece.     23151. 
\v'hen      a      woman      loves. 
50190. 
Houghton     {3Irs.    E.)      Johns- 

tov.-n  flood.    22897. 
Houghton  (E.  V.)     Countess  of 

France.     8718. 
Houghton     (H.    A.)       Avarice. 

2510. 
Houghton     (H,    M.)       Justiua. 

23426. 
Houghton   (H.  O.)   &  co. : 

Counterfeit       presentment. 

8688. 
Out  of  the  question.  34845. 
Houghton  (.J.  S.)  : 

Raptista    Pvovnurd.     2939. 
Forge  &  castle.     15002. 
Ginx's  baby.    16384. 
Jane  Eyre.     22458. 
Lord  Bantam.     26190. 
Meg  Merrilies.     29050. 
Mora.     30988. 
Paul  &  Marguerite.    35599. 
Princess  of  Thule.     37448. 
Reynard,      wine      seller. 
39306. 
Houghton  (L.  C.  (^.)     Decision. 

10347. 
Houghton    (S.)  : 

bear  departed.     10258. 
Fancy-free.    13631. 
Five  1  act  play.s.     14438. 
Hindle  wakes.     19502. 
Independent  means.  21619. 
Younger  generation.   52214. 
Houghton    (T.  C.)  : 
Banshee.     2935. 
Magic  talisman.     27393. 
White  crook.     50506. 
Houghton,  Midi  in  co. : 
As  you  like  it.    2036. 
Beyond     human     p  o  w  e  r. 

3721a. 
Christus.     7279d, 
Faust.        13900e-13900h, 

13901. 
Giles   Corey   of  the   Salem 

farms.     16361a. 
Hamlet.     17973. 
Henry   the   Fifth.      18844. 
Julius  Caesar.     23234, 
King  Lear.    23801. 


Houghton.  Mifflin  co. — Contd. 
Know  thyself.     24193a. 
?.Iacbeth.     27020. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29150. 
J.Iid.summer  night's  dream. 

29483. 
Mr.      Wm.      Shakespeare's 
comedies,    histories,    etc. 
41895,  41900. 
Ralph  Roister  Doister. 

38402. 
Rivals.     39559. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.  39852. 
Second    Shepherds'    play. 

41303. 
Song  of  Hiawatha.     43234c. 
Star  of  Seville.    55436. 
Tempest.    45265. 
Twelfth  night.    47405. 
Vale  of  content.    4SG25b. 
Houk  (Mrs.  E.  P.  T.)  : 
Luther.    26957. 
Three  lovers.     45984. 
Houlihan   (B.  &  F.)     Good  old 

days.    53813. 
Honpt  (W.  A.)  : 

Box  of  matches.    4806. 
Bundle  of  matches.     5487. 
Five  thousand   dollars. 

14445. 
Hoodlum.     20199. 
On    the    slope    at    Frisco. 

33916. 
P.  P.  C.     34995. 
Pour  prendre  congg.    36919. 
Tobogganing.     46405. 
Up  in  the  clouds.    48485. 
House   (E.  H.)  : 

Arrah-na-Pogue.     1916. 
Prince  &  the  pauper.    37273. 
Prince  or  pauper.    37360. 
House    (H.    A.)      Prescription. 

37063a. 
House    (R.)      Honesty    is    the 

best  policy.     20113. 
House   (R.  T.)  : 

Colleague  Crampton. 

11682b. 
Journalists.     23069b. 
Man  of  the  world.     27929. 
Reconciliation.     116  8  2b, 

38683. 
Two  husbands.    47642a. 
Houseley  (H.)    Juggler.    23203. 
Houseley    (S.    F.)     Pygmalion. 

37933. 
Housh  (J.  &  K.)     She  looks  so 

swell  in  black,    42002a. 
Housman  (L.)  : 

As  good  as  gold.    52736. 
Bethlehem.    3609. 
Bird  in  hand.  52894. 
Chinese  lantern.     7090. 
Likely  story.    54271. 
Lord  of  the  harvest,    54321. 


Housman  (L.) — Continued. 

Nazareth.    54688. 

Pains  &  penalties.    35065. 

Prunella.    37761. 

Snow  man.    55372. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.  48930. 
Houston  (E.)  Cousin  of  mine. 
8902,  8903. 

Houston  (E.  A.)  : 

Crystal  reader.    9296. 
Dancer's  daughter.    9717. 
Due  Vertige.    11910. 
Irish  hearts.    21987a. 
Jlrs.      Huntington  -  Smith. 

30387. 
Revolution.    39284. 
Society  actress.    43005. 
Houston  (Harris)  : 

Bevering  Penrose.    3704a. 
Nellie      Martin,      militant. 

32195a. 
Old  theory.    33643a. 
Houston    (Harry)      Sea    drift. 

41218. 
Houston    (J.  A.)     Wm.  Shake- 
speare, his  complete  dramatic 
works.    41879. 
Houston  ( M.  B. )    When  Michael 

came.    50270. 
Houston  (N.  F.)  : 

Jlillions  for  defense.    54522. 
What  do  you  mean?    50062. 
Houston  (R.)  : 

Sister's  choice.    42601. 
Wayward      son's      return. 
49811. 
Houston   (R.  I>. )     Progress. 

37657. 
Houston  ( S. )     In  the  public  eye. 

21483. 
Housuui  (Robert  or  C.  H.)  : 
Bandit.    52823. 
Bonaparte.    4532. 
Harbinger.    18198. 
In  glass  houses.    21183. 
Spook  lady.    43599c. 
Whirligig.    50475a. 
Who  is  Sylvia?    50625. 
Houten  (A.  van)    Z?^©  Van  Hou- 
ten. 

Hoven    (H.   J.   van)      See  Van 

Hoven. 
Hovey  (R.)  : 

Birth  of  Galahad.    3955. 

Plays       of       Maeterlinck. 
36508a,  36508b. 

Taliesin.    44991,  44992. 

Uriel  Acosta.    48548-48553. 
Hovey-King  (A.)  : 

Chocolate  girl.    53151. 

Wanda.    49450. 
Hovey-King  (E.  von  R.)  : 

Dray  town  people.    11695. 

Peggy's  girdle.    35808b. 


3155 


INDEX 


Fate. 


S616, 


going 


Howard.     Crucifixiou  of  Philip 

Strong.    9247. 
Howard  (A.)    Nana.    31934. 

Howard  (A.  M.)  : 

New  Henrietta.    3239.5. 
Saratoga.    40792. 
Young       Mrs.       Winthrop. 
52185. 
Howard  (B.  O.)     See  Howard 

(Brouson) 
Howard    (Urs.    B.    J.) 

13787. 
Ho\vard  (B.  W.)     Guenn 

53S43. 
Howard     (Billy)       I'm 
away.    54009. 

Howard  (Bronson)  : 

Amateur  benefit.   1057. 
Banker's    daughter.      2911, 

2912. 
Baron  Rudolph.    3023. 
Diamonds.    10772. 
Drum  taps.    11862. 
Family  tornado.    13617. 
Faun   of   the  glen.     13896, 

13897. 
French    liat    in    4    stories. 

15360. 
Greenroom  fun.    17604. 
Henrietta.     18817. 
Hurricanes.    20704. 
Ivers  Dean.     22277. 
Kate.     23504a. 
Lessons  in   intrigue.  25118 
Lilian's  last  love.     25453. 
Love     in     the     wilderness 

26529. 

Moorcroft.     30984.  1 

New  Henrietta.    32395. 
Old  love  &  the  new.   33541. 
Old    love    letters.      33543- 

33545. 
One    of   our    girls.      34066, 

34067. 
Onlv  a  tramp.     34181. 
Saratoga.     40790-40792. 
Shenandoah.     42043. 
Slight   flirtation.      42777. 
Tramp.     467S9. 
Wives.    51329,  51330. 
Young       Mrs.       Winthrop. 
52184-52186. 
Howard      (Burt)       Majors     & 

minors.    27582. 
Howard     (C.)      Uncle    Remus. 

48000. 
Howard    {Mrs.   C.   E.)      When 

his  wife's  away.    50234. 
Howard  (C.  Lor  in)  : 

Countess  de  Moray.     8705. 
Martyr.     28516. 
Mrs.     Joshua     Whitcorabe. 
30395. 


Howard    (C.  Lowell)  : 

In  the  Canal  Zone.     213."5, 
Shot.     42173. 

Howard    (D.  M.) 
34706. 
(D.  T.) 
7863. 
(E.)      Land    of    Nod. 


Our  lodging 
College  poli- 


house. 
Howard 

ticiau. 
Howard 

24605. 
Howard  (E.  P.)  Tattooed  lady 


45167 
Howard 

visit. 
Howard 

1.572. 

Howard 


( Edward )   Arkansaw's 

1861. 

( Emily )     Anonymous. 


(Ernest)  : 
Base  ball  crank.    3073. 
Base  ball  cranks.     3075. 
Day  off.     10142. 
Howard    (F.)      Spy   of   Shiloh 
43671. 

Howard    (F.  B.)  : 

Crockett's      comedian  s. 

9159. 
Crockett's     night     at     the 
vaudeville  club.     9100. 

Howard    (F.  P.)  : 

Billing's  dog.     3859. 
Watch  the  baby.     49690. 
Howard  (G.)     Wrong  Mr.  Cor- 

bett.     51889. 
Howard   (G.  F.  B.)  : 

Enemy  to  society.    12734u. 
Long     distance     telephone. 

26140. 
Onlv  law.     34204. 
Red  lis-ht  of  Mars.     38758, 
38759. 

Howard   (G.  H.)  : 

Blame  the  law.     4188. 
Cupid   in   Congress.     9392, 

9393. 
Jane   Haggerstone. 
Lord  &  two  ladies. 
On  old  Cape  Ann. 

33785. 
Rufus.     40234. 
Tragedy  of  hearts. 

46725. 
Tyrrel.     47876. 
Voice      of      the 

49235,  49236. 

Howard     (G.     S.) 

52391. 
Howard    (G.    W.)  : 
Claim  14.     7483. 
Plumbers.     36563. 
Howard       (H.)         S'ee      Levy 

(H.  H.) 
Howard    (H.    B.)      Howard    & 

Field's  dining  car  minstrels. 

20565. 


22460. 
26188. 
33784. 


46724, 


charmer. 


Zoroa.ster 


Howard    (H.  H.)  : 

Amis  &  Amile.    1308. 
Child  in  the  house.     6990, 

6990a,  53129. 
Cook] ess  eater.     8445b. 
Ma.     26987. 
Howard  (H.  M.)     Queen  of  the 

arena.     38042. 
Howard    (I.    L.)      Sweet   aly.s- 
sum.     44740. 

Hov>-ard    (J.  E.)  : 

Alderman's  election.     730. 
His     highness,     the     bey. 

19656. 
Isle  of  Bong-Bong.     22148. 
Lady  of  perfume.     24486. 
Lady      of      the      perfume. 

24503. 
Lower    berth    thirteen. 

26767,  26769. 
Road  to  Mandalay.     39589. 
Time,  the  place  &  the  girl. 

46248. 
Umpire.     47919. 
Howard   (James)     See  Calisch 

(J.  H.) 
Howard    (Jessie)      Dead  alive. 

10198. 
Howard   (Joseph)     Girls  &  the 

baron.     53785. 
Howard    (Katharine)  : 
Candle  flame.     5998b. 
Love  in  Scotland.     26528. 
Two   plavs   &   a   rhapsody. 
55712. 
Howard      (Keble)        t^ee     Bell 

(J.  K.) 
Howard     (L.     A.)       Old     arm 

chair.     33412. 
Howard   (L.  F.)  : 
Mitt.     30.501. 
Omadhauu.     .33726. 
Howard   (L.  J.)  : 

Amer.  consul.     1181. 
Arkinsaw.     1862. 
Black  flag.     4094. 
Bulls  &  bears.    5449. 
Great   world.     17495. 
.Tim,  the  penman.     22738. 
Lost  paradise.     26337. 
Master  &  m.an.     28667. 
Old    Sleuth,   the   detective. 

33624. 
On  special  service.     33797. 
Prince  Otto.     37362. 
Prisoner  of  war.     37523. 
Romany  rye.     39845. 
Saints  &  sinners.     40567. 
Sealed  instructions.    41244. 
Son  of  the  desert.    43215a. 
Which  one  shall  I  marry? 
55913. 
Howard  (M.J.)      Dunkirk  mys- 
tery.   12038. 


3156 


INDEX 


Howard  (Rita)  ; 

On  the  brink.    33813. 
World's  verdict.    51787. 
Howard     (Rollin)       Bohemian 
gyurl.    4496. 

Howard  (S.)  : 

His  affinity.    19543. 
His  majesty.    19719. 

Howard     (S.    C.)       Cranbrook 
masque.    53284. 

Howard     (T.)       Higher     good. 
19440a. 

Howard  (T.  C.)     See  Houghton 
(T.  C.) 

Howard  (V.  S.)  : 
Easter.    12172. 
First  warning.    14397. 
Lucky  Pelir.    26SC7. 

Howard   (W.  C.)     See  Walters 
(S.) 

Howard 
helper. 

Howard 


Magician's 


(W.    E.) 
27401. 

(W.  G.)     German  clas- 
sics.   lG184a-16184e. 
Howard  (\Y.  Stanton)  : 

Adam  &  Eve  in  Eden.    246. 
As  the  world  goes,    2023. 
Shadow  of  Sylvia.    41081. 
Why    men    do    not    marry. 
50738. 

Howard  (Walter)  : 
Boy  king.    4840. 
Her  love  against  the  world. 

19063. 
Life-guardsman.    25300. 
Midnight  v/edding.    29463. 
Prince  &  the  beggar  maid. 

37269. 
Story  of  the  rosary.   44007a. 

Howard  (Walter  S.)    My  uncle 

Sam.    31724. 
Howard     (Warda)      Murderer. 

31375. 
Howarth      (E.     C.)       Guerilla 

chief.    17727. 
Howatson    (R.    B.)      Ambition. 

1099. 

Howe  (D.)  : 

Advance  agent.    334. 
Athos,  the  convict.    2320. 
Colonel  Bill  Snort  of  Texas. 

7897. 
Creola.    9058. 
Downfall  of  man.    11633. 
Gold  hunters  of  the  Black 

Hills.    16896. 
Three  corners.    45946. 
AVild  oats.    50981. 

Howe  (D.  E.)  America's  Vesta 
Til  ley.    1289. 

Howe  (E.  W.)  Story  of  a  coun- 
try town.    43990. 


Howe  (F.)  jr.: 
Bebg.    3244. 
Cap'n      Warren's      wards. 

6062a. 
Capt.  of  his  destiny.    6145. 
Danny's  dad.    9816. 
Fifty     million     dollars     In 

gold.    14155. 
In  New  York.    21253. 
Jealousies     of     good     Mrs. 

Goode.    22540. 
Little  mother  of  the  alley. 

25811. 
What  women  say.    50153. 
Howe     (F.     C.)       Immigrants. 
21003e. 

Purple  prince. 


Howe    (F.   E.) 

37891. 
Howe  (F.  H.)  : 

Merciers.    29194. 
Myron  Werner.    31780. 
Howe  (F.  R.)  : 

Visit   from    Mother    Goose. 

49172. 
When    Reuben     comes    to 
town.    50286. 
Howe    (J.)      On   the   Potomac. 

33887. 
Howe  ( M. )    See  Elliott  ( M.  H. ) 
Howe  (S.)  : 

Day  after  the  races,    53349. 
Kissing  maid.    54187. 
Love-makers.    26551. 
Howe   (S.  G.)     U.   S.  treasury 

note.    48358. 
Howe  (S.  S.)  : 

Broken  heart.    5185. 
Day     at     Niagara 

10104. 
Twisted    &    tangled 
Childs  restaurant. 
Howe  (W.)  : 

Coals  of  fire.    7724, 
Married  bachelor.    28439. 
Original  story.    34367. 
Victim  of  villainy.    48953. 
Howe     (W.     D.)       Cymbeline. 

9537. 
Howe    (W.    F.)      Sailor   &   his 

lass.    40500. 
Howe    (W.   L.)      Edge   of   the 

storm.    12227. 
Howe     (W.     O.)       Drunkard's 

dream.    11887. 
Howe  (W.  W.)    Late  lamented. 

24793. 
Howell  (C.  M.)     Love  will  find 

a  way.    26648. 
Howell  (E.E.)    Criminal  of  the 

century.    9108. 
Howell  (F.)   Love  token.  26634. 
Howell    (H.)     Man  who  found 

himself.    27982b. 
Howell  (L.  D.)     Fourth  genera- 
tion.   15198. 


Falls. 

In    a 
47510. 


Howell   (R.  B.)     Hero  of  Lex- 
ington.   19259. 
Howell  (S.)  : 

Boxing  a  king's  ears.    4818. 
Carmilhan.    6251. 
Clara  d'Aubry.    7504. 
Cupid  is,  Psyche.    9370. 
Extravagance.    13271. 
Four  leaved  clover.    15163. 
Great  inventor.    17409. 
Haunted  fountain.    18299. 
Infidelity.    21695. 
Lucy  Fairlove.    26891. 
Magic  top.    27394. 
Marriage  for  revenge.  28393. 
Mrs.      Brown      &     her     7 

daughters.    30318,  30319. 
Politician.    36711. 
Princess  of  Ethiopia.  37435. 
Repentance.    39065. 
Saint  Antonio.    40513. 
Shoddy.    42144. 
Transformation.    46816. 
Wedding  underground. 

49916. 
Howell      (W.      A.)        Dunkirk 

mystery.    12038. 
Howell      &      Webster.        Ribs. 

39327. 
Howell-Carter     ( J. )      Hilarion. 

19469a. 
Howells    (H.  I.)     For  sake  of 

Alice.    14911. 
Howells  (W.  D.)  : 

Albany  depot.     704. 
Bride  roses.     5067. 
Colonel  Sellers.    7923. 
Counterfeit       presentment. 

8687-8689. 
Elevator.     12443,  12444. 
Evening  dress.     13086. 
Five  o'clock  tea.     14437. 
Garroters.     15910-15921. 
Indian  giver.     21627. 
Letter       of       introduction. 

25147. 
Likely  story.     2.5443. 
Mother  &  the  father.    31129. 
Mouse-trap.    31248,  31249. 
Out  of  the  question.    3484.5, 

34846. 
Parlor  car.     35348,  3.5349. 
Parting  friends.     35400. 
Previous      engagement. 

37132,  37133. 
Register.     38925. 
Room  forty-five.     39897. 
Samson.     40669,  40670. 
Sea-change.    41214-41217. 
Sleeping-car.    42755-42757. 
Smoking  car.     428.59. 
Unexpected  guests.    48294. 
Howells   (W.  H.)     In  woman's 
reign  A.  D.  2012,     21,568. 


3157 


INDEX 


Howes     (M.)      Beau    Brocade,  j 

3190. 
Howie     (F.    G.)     Hired    man. 

19531. 

Howie  (H.  M.)  : 

After  tlie  matiuee.     510. 
His  father'.s  son.     19618. 
Reformer  reformed.    888S7. 
Those      dreadful       Drews. 

45880. 
Too  much  Bobbie.     46.582a. 

Howlaud  (A.)  : 

Beyond  pardon.     3722. 
Enchanted  pallette.  12676a. 
Howland     (C.    H.)     Mayoress. 

28946. 
Howland  (Delevaa  orE.  D.)  jr.: 

Minstrel  knight.     39770. 
Howland   (F.  L.)     Washington 

&  the  Chew  Hou.se.    49660. 
Howland    (G.    C.)     ZaragUeta. 

.52288,  .52288a. 
Howland     (H.     S.)      Cliveden. 

7628. 

Howland  (L.)  : 

Aunt  Rachel.     2423a. 
Deborah.     10296. 
Miskah.     29893. 
Nature's  cry.     32078. 
Howland  (M.  L.)  : 

Omar,  the  seer.    54778. 
Seat  of  the  war.     55264. 
Soul  maker.     .55403. 
Howland   (P.  B.)     Stag  party. 

43720. 
Howland  (Mrs.  W.  L.)     In  the 

background.     21344a. 
Howley   (W.)     .Just  before  the 

wedding.     23341. 
Howley,  Haviland  &  co. : 
Blue  &  the  gray.     4336. 
Hot     old     time    in     Dixie. 

20330. 
In  good  old  N.  Y.     21189. 
Mother's  gift  to  her  coun- 
try.   31181. 
Sweet  Savannah.     44762. 
Howley,  Haviland  &  Dresser: 
In    the    good    old    summer 

time.    21416. 
Mr.  Volunteer.     30277. 
Nancy  Brown.    31950. 
Volc(^  of  the  Hudson.  49238. 
Wav    down    in    old     Ind. 
49724. 
Howorth  (.T.)     Comedy  of  blun- 
ders.   8058. 
Howorth  (M.  E.)     Kitty  O'Con- 
nor.    24066. 
Hows    (G.    W.)     Tale    of    two 

cities.     44984. 
Howser   (J.  G.)  : 
Affinity.     433. 
Dinny.     1088.5. 


Howser  (J.  G.)— Continued. 
East    Lynn    up    to    date, 

12163. 
Mvstic  drum.     31861. 
Sins  of  the  father.     42516. 
U.  S.  secret  service.     48351. 
Howson    (A.   S.)     Long  looked 

for.     26145. 
Howson    (B.    V.)     Putting    on 

.style.    37925. 
Howson  (C.  E.  &  F.  A.)     Long 

looked  for.     26145. 
Howson  (J.)     Putting  on  style. 

37925. 
Howze  (A.  G.  H.)     In  spite  of 
the  law.     .54038. 

Hoxsie  (A.  P.)  : 

Gold  &  name.     16878. 
Quits.     88227. 

Hovle  (M.)     Poor  Mrs.  Croesus. 
36807. 

Hovle   (M.  E.)     His  wife's  sis- 
ter.    19868. 

Hoyne  (T.  T.)     Uuiner  of  rep- 
u'tations.     40247a. 

Hovt.       Italian     &     the     bo.ss. 
22.50a. 

Hoyt  (C.  H.)  : 

Ballagh  Na  -Moaa.    2845. 
Black  sheep.    4137. 
Bunch  of  keys.     5466,  5467. 
Cezalia.    6616. 
Contented  woman.     8373. 
Cow-boy.     8920. 
Dav    &    a    idght    in    N.    Y. 

10099. 
GilToi-d"s  luck.     16341. 
Midnight  bell.     29416. 
Our  boarding  school.  ?,4M1. 
Rag  baby.    38326. 
Silver  plume.     42411. 
Skein  of  yarn.     42652. 
Stranger  in  N.  Y.     44069- 

44071. 
Texas  steer.     45503. 
White  blackbird.     50487. 

Hovt   (E.)     Courtship  of   Dan- 
iel Kov>e.     58277. 

Hoyt  (F.)  : 

District  atty.     10975. 
Flirt.     14519. 
Fortune-teller.     15060. 
New  road.     32452. 
Hovt  (F.  W.)     Cupid's  chance, 

0421. 
Hovt     (H.)       Isle    of    Smiles. 

22169. 
Hovt    (H.   E.)      Sailor's   yarn. 

40508. 
Hovt  (H.  L.)     Achsa,  the  faith- 
ful.    162. 
Hoyt  (H.  O.)     Menace.   29114a. 

3158 


Hoyt  (H.  R,)  : 

Copra  queen.     8475. 
Defender  of  Cameron  dam. 

10379. 
Master  of  ilreams.    28701. 
Hovt     (Hal.    H.)       Forbidden. 

14961. 
Hovt    (Helen    M.l      Old    King 

Cole.     33.526. 
Hoyt    (Henry   M.)      My   wife's 

gone  to  the  country.    31751. 
Hoyt  (Howard  H.)  jr.    Hindoo 

bride.     19-503. 
Hoyt   (T.  C.)     Under  the  rim- 
rock.     4S200a. 
Hoyt   (V.  J.)  : 

His  defence.    19594. 

Mrs.  Langford,  the  martyr. 

30400. 
Woman    who     understood. 
51501a. 
Hoyt   (W.  B.)      Raih-oad  king. 

38359. 
Hoyt  (\y.  N.)     r'or  two  weeks. 

14958. 
Hovt  &  McDonald.     Interview. 

21839. 
Hoyte    (H.)  : 

Columbia.     7987. 
Divided  skirt.     11010. 
Hozhevar   (,T.)  : 

Letzte  streich  der  Konigen 

von  Navarra.     2,5169. 
Mutterschaft.     31476. 
Zerstorer.     .52832. 
Hrbkova   (S.  B.t     .Tan  Vfr.nvn. 

22451a. 
Hnibanlk   (L.  A.)  : 

Bells  of  San  Gabriel.   3461. 
IdvU  of  the  Evening  Isles. 
20913a. 
Hubbard     (A.)       .Justinian     & 

Theodora.     23429. 
Hubbard  (B.  A.)     For  the  regi- 
ment.    53678. 
Hubbard   (E.)  : 

Doctors.     11190. 
Hamlet.     17988. 
Justinian       &       Tlieodoru. 
23429. 
Hubbard    (F.  C.  H.)     .lean,  a 

dainty  maid.     22552. 
Hubbard    (F.   V.)      Hour   with 

T.  Moore.     20382. 
Hubbard      (G.     B.)       Menace. 

29113a. 
Hubbard    (G.  H.) 

crook.     20212. 
Hubbard     (G.     N.) 

10423,  10424. 
Hubbard      (L.     C.)        Knightly 
twins  of  Spahi.     24161. 
i  Hubbard    (L.   H.)     Telling  the 
I      truth.     452.52. 


Hooked   b.\ 
DelniJirs. 


INDEX 


Hubbard    (P.  E.)  : 

Love  passage.     26594. 
Victoria      and      Albert. 
4S975a. 
Hubbard   (S.  W.)     Hermits  In 

Africa.     19238. 
Hubbard    (W.  L.)     Alexandra. 

7-50. 
Hubbell  (M.  S.)    S-a-n-t-i-a-g-o. 
40746. 

HTibbell    (R.)  : 

Girl   at   the   helm.     16464. 

Mam'selle  Sallie.     27696. 

Mam'selle  Sallv.    27697. 

Mexicana.     29345. 

Runaways.     40286. 

Ziegfeld  follies.    52340a. 
H  u  b  b  e  r  t     (T . )       Musician's 
dream.    314.56a. 

Hubble   (L.)  : 

Love  liunters.     .54338. 

Madge  Gray.     54377. 

War  orphans.     5583S. 
Hubel  (II.)  Pflicht  der  freuud- 

schaft.     36068. 
Huber       (A.      Bosehi-)        See 

Boschi-Huber. 
Huber   (E.  A.)  : 

Capt.  Babs.     6085. 

Lead-pipe   cinch.     24905. 

Manager.     28026. 

Wheel  at  the  man.     50168. 
Huber   (F.  J.)  : 

Married  mashers.     28456. 

Tammany  tiger.s.     45085. 
Huber   (J.  C.)  : 

Emma  Hart.     12620a. 

Feste  burg  i^t  unser  Gott. 
14073. 

Oberammerga uer    passions- 
spiels.     .33211. 

Huber   (T.  B.)     Love  &  war  & 

a  lute.     26474. 
Huberman   (J.)  : 

Last  game.     24712. 
Prize.    37549.  37.550. 
Trolley  line.     47143u. 
Two  codes.     47585.  55698. 
Hubert     (A.     G.)       Appendix! 
1707. 

Hubert    (P.   G.)  : 

Actor's  daughter.    205. 

Chip  of  the  old  block.  7107. 

False  cliarms.     13516. 

Griselda.     17654. 
Hubert   (P.  G.)  jr.: 

Insanity  for  two.     21767. 

Lightning  courtship.  25410. 

Tickled  to  death.     46146. 
Hubges   (M.  M.)  : 

Fieur.     14497. 

.lust  at  dawn.     23335. 

Sweet  .Jasmine.     44754. 


Hubl    (P.)  : 

Musterweiber.  31466, 31467, 

Rechts   herum!     38656. 
Hubner   (G.  W.)  : 

Cinderella.     7354. 

Toni,     the     maid     of     San 
Domingo.     46500. 

Huch    (F.)      Tristan  &   Isolde. 
47075. 

Huckins   (P.  L.)  : 

Columbus.      8010. 
Vanity  fair.     48700. 
Hudgen    (O. )      Cannibal    king. 

6007. 
Hudgings    (F.)      Hazel    burrs. 

18356. 
Hudler  (F.)  On  the  job.  33861. 
Hudnut     (J.)       Awakened 

Rameses.    2.543. 
Hudson     (A.    B.)       Eye    of    a 

needle.    .53.581. 
Hudson      (A.     O.)        Land     o' 

raythe.     24584a. 
Hudson     (A.    E.)       Kye    of    a 

needle.     53581. 
Hudson    (C.)      Heiress  of  Clo- 

denside.     18680. 
Hudson    (E.)  : 

Man's  enemy.     28099. 
Mayfair  mystery.     28915a. 
Yo  gods!     56023. 
Hudson  (H.)  : 

Couple  of  red-caps.    8825. 
Her      millionaire      butler, 

19074b. 
Heroism      of      Dr.      Price, 

19298. 
Hundredth  bead.     20662. 
Hudson  (H.  N.)  : 

Antony  &,  Cleopatra.     1645. 

1646. 
As  you  like  it.     2044,  2045, 

2055,  2056. 
Coriolanns.       8523,       8524, 

53264. 
Cymbeline.     9544.  9.545. 
Hamlet.     18005,  18007. 

Heni-y  VIII.    18881. 
Heni-v    IV.      18822,    18823, 

18825,  18826. 
Henry  the  Eighth.     18890. 

18891.  18893. 
Henrv    the    Fifth.      18846, 

18854,  18855. 
.Julius       Caesar.         23242, 

23254. 
King    ,Tuhn.     23790.    23791, 

54174. 
King  Lear.     23812,  23815. 
King  Richard   the   Second. 

54180. 
King    Richard    the    Third, 

54181. 
Macbeth.     27052,  27061. 


Hudson  (H.  N,)— Continued. 
Merchant  of  Venice.     29160, 

29173. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29484,  29493,  29494, 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31279a,  31281,  31282, 
New  century   Shakespeare. 

41755-41778. 
Othello.     34425.  34426. 
Plays       of       Shakespeare. 

41855-41857, 
Richard  the  Second.  39347. 
Richard  the  Third.     393.58. 

39359. 
Romeo     &     Juliet.      39861, 

39862,  .55201. 
Tempest.       4.5275,      45276. 

4.5279. 
Twelfth  night.  47409.  47416. 

47417. 
Winter's  tale.   .51210,  5121L 
Works      of      Shakespeare. 
41780, 41804-41843, 41913. 
Hudson   (J.)     Unknown  &  for- 
gotten.    48374. 
Hudson    (.J.  W.)     John  March. 

preacher.     22864. 
Hudson  (K.  W.)  : 

Antonv  &  Cleopatra.     1646. 
As  you  like  it.    2056. 
Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41824-41843. 
Coriolanus.     8524. 
Cymbeline.     9545. 
Henry  IV.    18825,  18826. 
Henry  the  Eighth.     18891. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18855. 
King  John.     23791. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29494. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31282. 
Othello.     34426. 
Richard  the  Third.     393.59. 
Romeo  &  .Juliet.     39862. 
Twelfth  night.     47417. 
Winter's  tale.     51211. 
Hudson  (M.)    Flirtation.  14.529. 
Hudson  (M.  F.)  : 
Bettlna.     3642c. 
Harvest  hold-up.     18268. 
Hudson    (U.)     Roses   &   white 

orchids.     40039. 
Hudson  (V.)  Little  sister,  25879. 
Hudson  (W,  C.)  : 

Happy  world.     18193. 
Intrigue.     218.57. 
Yosemite.     52134. 
Hudson  (W.L.)    Hasrar.    17886. 
Hudswell  (W.  H.)    Calls.    ,5924. 
Huebner  (E.)     Genius  of  sleep. 

16090. 
Hubner   (H.)     Schwa rze  hand. 
41138. 


3159 


INDEX 


Huebsch  (B.  W.)  : 

Dramatic  works  of  Haupt- 
mann.  11682-11682(1, 

53463. 
Labyrinth.     24296a. 
Pioneers.     36361. 
Treasure.     46897b. 
Wisconsin  plays.     51225b. 
Huebschiuann       (J.)        Victim. 

48946. 
HuefEer  (F.  M.)    Panel.   35171b, 
Hueffer  (O.  M.)     Fine  feathers. 

14267. 
Hiilse  (C.  von  Veltheim-)     See 

Veltheim-Hiilse. 
Huete  Ordofiez  (J.)  : 
Alma  obrera.     946. 
Bachiller  Medina.     2730. 
Cosmopolita.     8602. 
Felicidad !     13995. 
Huff    (C.)     In    the   Arctic    re- 
gions.    21343. 
Huff     (C.    H.)     Her    vvriteup. 

19174. 
Huff(L.  K.)      My  ward.     31729. 
Pluffman     (L.     R.)      Hand     in 

hand.     18028. 
Hufford    (G.  W.  &  L.  G.)     Ju- 
lius Caesar.     23251. 
Hufford  (N.)  By  request.  53028. 
Hug  (Gebriider)  &  co.     Komm' 

holder  fruhling.     24225. 
Hug  ( George )     Deadwood  Dick. 

10237. 
Hug  (J.  M.  P.)  : 

By    the    king's    command. 

5717. 
Cas  San.     6310. 
Floral  defeiice.     53662. 
Man  of  his  word.     27902. 
Master  of  conditions.  28700. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Matt.  Rimony. 

30130. 
Mother,  sweeter  than  Ros- 
alie.    31170. 
Royal  rival.     40173. 
Silence  dethroned.    42329a. 
Zephyr.     52326. 
Huger  (W.  de)     See  De  Huger. 
Huggins    (U.   S.)     Biggers'  big 

blunder.     3820. 
Huggs  (H.  S.)  : 

Coontown  coronation.  8457. 
In  Beulah  land.     21111. 
Hughes.    Lonigan's  ball.    24640. 
Hughes     (A.     J.)       Furnished 

rooms  for  rent.     15730. 
Hughes   (Amelia)  : 

Battle  of  life.    3120. 
Least  of  these.     24948. 
:Man  he  ought  to  be.  27830. 
Hughes  (Andy)     I  left  Ireland 

&  mother.     20794. 
Hughes    (0.  E.)      Daughter  of 
the  sun.     10012,  10013. 


Hughes      (C.     H.)       Mediums. 
29034. 

Hughes   (E.  L.  V.)  : 

Renaissance.     55146. 

Stronger  sex.    55462. 
Hughes    (Ed.)  : 

Buncoed  by  wireless.   5479. 

Wrong    Mr.    Bob    Fitzsim- 
mons.     51888. 
Hughes     (Elizabeth)       Women 

for  votes.     51609. 
Hughes   (F.  S.)  : 

Almond  blossom.     957. 

Angel  Molly.     1468. 
Hughes   (G.)  : 

Matrimonial         substitute. 

2Qg9Q 

One  on  Jack.    34093. 
Taters.    45151. 

Hughes     (G.     E.)       Countess. 

8699. 
Hughes     (H.)      Convict    labor. 

8418. 
Hughes  (H.  C.)     Two  captains. 

47572. 
Hughes    (H.  H.)  : 

Bernlce  Salem.     52868. 
Bomb.     4519a. 
Marriage  made  in  heaven. 
28403a. 

Hughes  (H.  AN'. )   Under  orders. 

48125. 
Hughes     (I.)       Blind    mother. 

4261. 
Hughes    (J.)     (lood  .  .  .  night. 

17ie0a. 

Hughes   (J.  H.)  : 

Little  isle  o"  green.     54288. 
Man     fr<iiu      out     yonder. 

27802. 
When  the  clock  struck  10. 
50311. 
Hughes      (J.     J.)        Chrysalis. 

53166. 
Hughes    (J.  P.)  : 

Mrs.    Van    Astorbilt's    ma- 
chine.    30477. 
With    reverse    English. 
51292. 
Hughes      (K.)        Cherry     bird. 

53122. 
Hughes    (K.   D.)      Rosalie,   the 

genii's  daughter.     39933. 
Hughes  (L.  M.)     Love's  strata- 
gem.    26740. 
Hughes     (M.    S.)       Suffragette 

convention.     44416. 
Hughes      ( Marion )        Three 

years  in  Ark.     46054. 
Hushes      ( Matilda )       Loyal 

rebel.     26789a. 
Hughes    (P.   V.)     Molly  &  the 
master.     30702. 


Hughes   (R.)  : 

All  for  a  girl.     834. 
Bridge.     5080. 
Celluloid   Sara.     6583a. 
Dawn.     10074. 
Elika.     12471. 
Excuse  me.     13201. 
Her  Amer.  highness.  18912. 
House  in  the  Blue  Canyon. 

20391. 
Junior  partner.     23306a. 
My  boy.     31499. 
Richest     woman     in     the 

world.     39392. 
'Round      Herald      square. 

40089. 
Triangle.     46945. 
Uncle  Zeb.     48060. 
Vein  of  gold.    55762. 
What  ails  you?     50047. 
What     will     people     say? 

50150. 

Hughes    (R.  A.)  : 

Power  of  the  press.  36996a. 
Spook  for  a  night.    43599b. 
Hughes    (S.)      Celestial   court- 
ship.    6569. 
Hughes  (T.  P.)   Maid  of  Herat. 
27471. 

Hughes  (Talbot)  : 

Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31278. 
Precipice.     37045. 
Hughes     (Thomas)       Reforma- 
tion of  Black  Joe.    38873. 
Hughes    (W.   B.)      Reunion   of 

hearts.     39214. 
Hughes   (W.  T.)  : 

Count     Julian's     daughter. 

8665. 
Dancing  master.    9729. 
Exiles  in  Acadie.     13223. 
Father  of  Angel  o.     13852. 
Silent  man.     42344. 
Hughes   (W.  W.)  : 

Gambler's   hunch.     15808. 
Jim  Hill's  helpers.    22731. 
Senator's  son.     41466. 
Hugo  (J.  A.)     Temple  dancer. 
4.5299a. 

Hugo   (V.  M.)  : 

Angelo,    tyrant    of    Padua. 

1495. 
By  order  of  the  king.  5693, 

5695,  17808,  17809. 
Festgesang  Neros.     14074. 
Hernani.        19242,      19243, 

52823,  53127. 
Homme  qui  rit.    17807. 
Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame. 

41372. 
Kenil  worth.     1382. 
King's  jester.    23971. 


3160 


INDEX 


Hugo  (V.  M. ) — Coutiuued. 

Miserables.       3982.     13G(5(», 
22563  -  22567,      2  9  8  6  2- 
29866,      41540,      4  8  2  51, 
48640-48642.  53962. 
Napoleon  II.    319S8. 
Notre-Dame.    33089. 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris.   41667. 
Quatrevingt-treize.      32813. 
Ruv   Bias.      12736,   17445b, 

29S42a,   40390-40392. 
Thou  Shalt  not  kill.    45905, 
Triboulet.     46951. 
Zubiri.     52396. 
Huguenot    (H.   A.)      House   of 

liearts.     20404a. 
Huhn  (E.  von)     Poia.     36629. 
Huhn     (E.     E.)       Christopher 

Columbus.     7267. 
Plulbert   (H.  B.)  : 

Collaborators.     7811. 
Turn  of  the  tide.    47362. 
Hulbert     (J.)       Cinema     star. 

7366a. 
Huld      (F.)        Housewarming. 

20461. 
Huldschinsky    (E.)     Villa  Loh- 
engrin.    49016. 
Hulette  (F.  P.)     Vera.     48843. 
Hulings  (J.  S.)     Submarine  ro- 
mance.    44317. 
Hull  (C.)  : 

Girl  from  Butte.    16479. 
Man  of  the  earth.     27920. 
Study    in    black    &    white. 
44273. 
Hull   (E.  M.)     Grand  old  time 

fiddler's  contest.    17276. 
Hull     (J.    B.)       Visiting    girl. 

49181. 
Hull  (J.  C.)  : 

Ada  Mitchell.    237. 
Iloscoe  Buscombe.    39944. 
Hull    (J.   N.)      Spanish  priest. 

43438. 
Hull  (M.  A.)  : 

Green    stockings.      17592a, 

17594. 
Lady      Betty      Martingale. 
24367a. 
Hull   (M.  E.)     Making  of  Mad- 

dalena.    27626. 
Hull   (W.  N.)     Examination  of 

school  teachers.    13182. 
Hulse    (K.    S.)      Through    the 

comet's  tail.    46084. 
Hum  (H.  T.)  : 

Moses,     prince     of     Egypt. 

31102. 
Saul  of  Tarsus.    40856. 
Humblat    (A.)      Pauline   Blan- 

chard.    35631. 
Humboldt     (A.)       See    March 

(G.  O.) 
HumefC.  B.)    Russia.    40330. 


Hume  (E.  E.)     Russia.    40330. 
Hume  (F.)     Miss  Mephistophe- 

les.    29985. 
Hume     (J.)       Family     affair. 

53599. 
Hume  (J.  F.)  : 

Girl  &  the  spy.    16456. 
Kleptomist.    24097. 
One  southern  girl.    34102. 
Third  degree.    45801. 
Hume   (K. )     True  Kentuckiau. 

47235. 
Hume  (R.)  : 

Ginger  snap.    16377. 
Ginger  snaps.    16378. 
Hume     (S.    J.)       King    ik    the 

booster.    23734. 
Hume- Ford  (A.)    Melinda  May. 

29074. 
Hume-Gibbous    (R.)      -S'ee  Gib- 
bons (R.  H.) 
Humes  (J.N.)    Hurry  call  mar- 
riage.   20706. 
Humi^res  (R.  d')  : 

Moon  of  Yamato.    30942. 
Tragedy  of  Salome.    46737. 
Humiston  ( W.  H.)    Bobby  &  the 

fairies.    4450. 
Hummel     (F.    P.)      Knight    of 

labor.    24142,  24143. 
Hummel  (G.  F.)  : 

Daughter  of  the  sun.    10011. 
Unto  himself.    48435, 
Hummell  (A.  H.)     Sailor  &  his 

lass.    40500. 
Hummell  (C.)    Unveiled  genius. 

48446. 
Hummell  (W.  L.)  : 

Breaking  home  ties.    4986. 
Midnight  express.    29425. 
Tramp  millionaire.     46797. 
Union  signal.    48334. 
Humperdinck  (E.)  : 

Hansel    &    Gretel.      17881- 

"17882a. 
K  o  n  i  g  s  k  i  n  d  e  r  .  24218- 

24220,  56082. 
Marketenderin.    28332b. 
Miracle.    29789. 
Wunder.    51917. 
Humpert   (G.  A.)     Who  is  the 

heir  of  Pontiac?    50626. 
Humphrey    (A.)      Doctor's    di- 
lemma.   11196.     • 
Humphrey  (A.  S.)    Wooing  of  a 

violin.    51701. 
Humphrey       (E.)         Orphan's 

prayer.    34387. 
Humphrey  (E.  E.)    Great  Chad- 
wick  case.    17370. 
Humphrey  (F.  A.)  : 
Batters.    3101a. 
Skyland.    42696.  42697. 
Humphrey      (F.     B.)        Ether 
world.    13002a. 


Humphrey    (L.    G.)      Benedict 

Arnold.    3500. 
Humphrey  (L.  D.)  : 

Bachelor's  banquet.    2689. 
Infants.    21681. 
Inoculating  uncle.    21760a. 
Humphrey  (S.  K.)     Indian  dis- 
possessed.   21626. 
Humphrey    (W.)      Son   of  the 

wilderness.    43221. 
Humphrey    (W.    J.)      Imperial 

divorce.    21027. 
Humphrey  memorial  soc.   Queen 

of  fame.    38023. 
Humphreys.     Princess  of  Pan- 
ama.   37439. 
Humphreys  (E.  M.)    Sinless  se- 
cret.   42508. 
Humphreys  (F.)  : 

Lady  of  Chicago.    24473. 
Love  or  money.    26591. 
Humphreys  (H.  W.)    Bachelor's 

last  dinner.    2712. 
Humphreys      (L.     B.)        Ruth. 

40373. 
Humphreys   (L.  G.)  : 

King's  horse.    23967. 
Mr.  Winchester.    30281. 
Old  home  week.    33508. 
St.        Ledger        diamonds. 

40539. 
Sally  &  the  duke.    40598. 
Willink.    51088. 

Humphreys    (L.    W.)      Dollars 

and  sense.    11273a,  11273b. 
Humphreys     (R.     F.)       From 

darkness  to  dawn.    15537. 
Humphreys  (W.)  : 
Commune.    8152. 
Jungfrau       von       Orleans. 
23300g. 
Humphreys  (W.  A.)     Coon  town 

400.    8458. 
Humphries  (F.  B.)    Eternal  tri- 
angle.   12984a. 
Huna      (L.)        Lockere     vogel. 

26054. 
Hundt     (C.    De    V.)      Middle- 
woman.    29395a. 
Hungerford    (M.   A.   or   M.    VV. 
H.): 

Donna.    11391. 
Duchess.     11913,  22026. 
INIodern  Circe.    11391. 
Mollv  Bawn.    30704. 
Phyllis.    54342. 
rfungler     (J.)       Military    coon. 

29578. 
Hunsman  ( J.  S.)    Pride.    37197. 
Hunt  (A.)  : 

Aunt     Betsv's      namesake. 

2383. 
Visit    from    Mother    Goose 
and  her  family.    49172. 


3161 


INDEX 


Hunt  (A.  D.)  : 
Amabel.    1043. 
Episodes.    12S32. 
Hunt  (A.  E.)     Crusader.    9261. 
Hunt    (C.   Du   V.)      Successful 

sinners.    44354. 
Hunt   (C.  G.)     It  happened  in 

Rubetown.    22208. 
Hunt  (C.  W.)  : 

His  sister.    19812. 
Resolve.    39101. 
Hunt    (E.)      Colorado    miners. 
7970. 

Right. 
Great 


39417a. 
Galeoto. 


Hunt  (E.  A.) 
Hunt    (E.  R.) 

17393b. 
Hunt  (F.  J.)  : 

Charette.    6738. 

Charrette.     6814. 

Planners.     36436. 
Hunt  (Fannie)  : 

Garden  of  love.     1.5900. 

Lesson.     25096. 
Hunt  (Franklin)  : 

Grand  old  flag.     i7275u. 

Prince  Fourflush.     37298. 
Hunt  (Hutl!)    Episodes.    12832. 
Hunt  (J.)  : 

Hearts  of  gold.     18564. 

Scarlet  sin.    40997. 
Hunt     (J.    E.)      Colleen    dass. 

7819. 
Hunt  (M.  A.)  : 

Down  at  Martin's.     11578. 

Modern  .Tudas.     30616. 

Next  of  kin.     32-592. 

Path  of  the  wicked.    35538. 

Rural  courtship.     40.305. 
Himt  (P.)  : 

Down  by  the  sea.     11586. 

Hearts  of  gold.     18564. 
Hunt  (P.  B.)  ; 

Husbands  to  burn.     20736. 

Matrimony.     28835. 
Hunt  (S.  C.)  : 

Casey's  400.    6358. 

Friends  of  freedom.     15465. 

Three  wise  men.     46042. 
Hunt  ( W.  E. )      Forbidden  fruit. 

14964. 
Hunt    (W.   F.)     Brittle  silver. 

5134. 
Hunter  ( Alex. )   Recalled  to  life. 

38644. 
Himter  (Ancella  or  B.  A.)  : 

Bond.     4537. 

Debt.     10301. 

Dividing  line.     11012. 

Fairy  dust.     5.3.591. 

Gilda.     163.50. 

Gold.     16872. 

Holding  on.     19966b. 

Husband  of  one  wife.  20725. 

Laws  of  man.    24882. 

Market-place.     28330. 


Hunter  (Ancella  or B. A.) — Con. 
Master  of  the  looms.   54464. 
Purchase.    37856a. 
Reason.     38607a. 
Starvation.    55437. 

Hunter  (C.)     Josephine.    23026. 
Hunter  ( E. )      At  the  race  track. 
2273. 

Hunter    (E.  T.)     Aurelian,  the 

scion  of  the  sun.     2449. 
Hunter     (F.    L.)     By    chance. 

5673. 
Hunter       (Fordyce)       Captain 

Kidd.     6130. 
Hunter    (Frederick)     Tito  Me- 

Icma.     46344. 
Hunter  (G.)     Maria  Antoinette. 

28260. 
Hunter       ( Harry )        Jumbles. 

23280. 
Hunter  (Horace)     Next,  please. 

32592a. 
Hunter      (.T.      E.)       Detective. 

10614. 

Hunter  {Mrs.  J.  M.)  Christ- 
mas &  our  S.  S.  olas.s:.     7195. 

Hunter  (J.  P.)  Black  ghost. 
4099. 

Hunter  (M.)  Phantom  king- 
dom.    36082. 

Hunter  (M.  A.)  Weighed  in 
the  balance.    55SG2. 

Hunter  (M.  V.)  : 

Life's  mishap.     25341. 

Rose  in  the  siarden.  ■  39967. 
Himter  (P.  D.)  : 

Galvanizer.     15791. 

Raspberry  shruu.     38489. 

Red  raven.     38779. 

Tutania.     47390. 
Hunter  (R.)  : 

Men  are  so  blind.     29102. 

Sorceress.     43287. 
Hunter  (S.)  : 

Chico.     6960. 

Hoshu.     20310. 

.lulie.     23223. 

Aladurez.     27312. 

Mush.     31394. 

Hunter     (S.    C.)      Catalogued. 

6441. 
Hunter     (Mrs.    T.)      Aurelian, 

the  scion  of  the  sun.     2449. 
Hunter  (T.  M.)  : 

Dawn  of  iron.     10082. 
.Jumbles.     23280. 
Our  girls.     34653. 
Ship  smithy  of  Marblehead. 
42121. 

Hunter     (W.     J.)     Strawberry 

shortcake.     44099. 
Hunting    (E.   L. )     Real   Amer. 

girl.     55113. 


Hunting    (E.   M.)     Betty's   an- 
cestors.   3657a. 
Hunting  (E.  S.)  : 

Dickens  revival.     10S12a. 
Her    supei'ior    intelligence. 
19152b. 
Hunting       (G. )        Incredulous 

woman.     21603. 
Hunting  (H.  G.)  : 

Faugh-a-ballagh.     13889. 
.Tune.     23289. 

Just  like  a  woman.    23373. 
Vindication.     49075. 
Hunting  (L.)     Night  in  a  fool's 

house.     32670. 
Hunting  (P.  B.)     Madame  Fa- 

vart.     27191. 
Huntington        (A.)         Captain 

Therese.     6163. 
Huntington      (A.     L.)     Double 

proposal.     53454. 
Huntington  (A.  S.)  : 

Harvest      night's      dream. 

18270. 
Sharps  &  flats.     41957. 
Huntington     (E.     S.    S.)     Avi- 
ators.    2534. 
Huntington      (F.     E.)      Signor 

Sielano.     42311. 
Huntington  (G.)     In  Wyoming. 

21580. 
Huntington    (W.)     Stolen  kiss. 

43931. 
H!untington      (W'.     P.)      Sites. 

42609. 
Huntley  (F.)    Cinderella.    7349. 

7350. 
Huntmanu       (M.)       Christoph 

Columbus.     72-54. 
Kurd  (C.  F.)     Hill  of  the  bells. 

19489. 
Hurd  (C.  .L  H.)  : 

Hunker's  P.  O.     20672. 
Slabtown  organizes  an  aid 
soc.     42704. 
Hurd   (H.)     See  Taylor   (Har- 
riet) 
Hurd  (L.  E.)  : 

Armande.     1875. 
Moralda.     31003. 
Hurd  (S.)  : 

Counsel    for    the    plaintiff. 

8647,  53271. 
Count  of  no  account.     8673. 
No.  10  Canine  court-  33140. 
Pig  &  the  pilgrim.     36279. 
Smiles  &  tears.     42831. 
Hurgon  (A.)  : 

Miss     Hook     of     Holland. 

29957. 
My  Mimosa  maid.     31648. 
Hurlbut  (W.  J.)  : 
Actress.    216. 
Body  &  soul.     4471a. 
Fighting  hope.     14197a. 


3162 


INDEi 


Hiirlhut  (W.  J.)— Continued. 
For  liberty.     14847. 
Great  game.     17396. 
Lady  Bridget.     2437-5. 
Lincolnshire  idyll.     25513. 
Little  Miss  Fix  It.     25773d. 
New  York.     32517.  32.517a. 
One  by  one.     33986. 
Patriot.     35561a. 
Shadowy  third.     41722. 
Week     end     at     Thornley, 

49937. 
Writing  on  tlie  wall.   51851. 
51S52a. 
Hurless    (D.)     His    mother-in- 
law.     19732a. 
Hurley     (E.     A.)     Nutty     bur- 
glars.    33169a. 
Hurley    (.1.)     Spy  of  the  Hud- 
son.    43674. 

Hurley  (W.  J.)  : 

Boy's  revenge.     4871,  4872, 

lilrin,  the  smile  &  the  tear. 
12864,  12S65. 
Hurrell  (K.)  Model  girl.  30564b. 
Hurson    (G.    I.)     Daughter    of 

Ireland.     9962. 
Hurst  (B.)  : 

Friend's  advice.     15463. 

Mailing    of    a    new     man. 
27623. 

Masterpiece.     28735. 

Peril.     35922. 

Pressing  matter.     37090. 

Stolen  kiss.    43931. 

Hurst  (E.  H.)     Colonel  Tipples 

of  Kentucky.     7926. 
Hurst  (H.)  : 

Bridal  trip.     5052. 

Couiposite  bacchante.   8173. 
Hurst  (W.  B.)  : 

Black  Hand.     4101. 

Her  fatal  beauty.     18968. 

Holy  city.     19983. 

aiad  marriage.     27137. 

Suicide  hall.     44438. 
Hurtig  (J.)  : 

Bowery     burlesque.      4783, 
4784. 

Bowery  burlesquers.     4785. 

Bowery  girls.     4790. 

Bowery  maidens.    4792. 

Bowery  widows.    4800. 

Burglar's  daughter.    5.532. 

Chorus  girl.     7146. 

Gold  bugs.     16885. 

Happy-go-lucky.     18165. 

Harvard  student.     18265. 

Hot  &  cold.     20319. 

Hurtig    &     Seamon's    first 
prize  beauties.     20709. 

Mansion  of  aching  hearts. 
28120. 

Old  Sleuth.     33621.  83622. 


Hurtig  (J.) — Continued. 

Queen      of      the      Bowery. 

38048. 
Slumming.     42805. 
Yellow  dog.     5206],  .52062. 
Hurtig  &  Seamon : 

Girls  of  the  IMoulin  Rouge. 

16678. 
Happy-go-lucky.     18165. 
In  N.  Y.  town.     21254. 
Mme.  X-cuse  me.     27225. 
Major  &  the  judge.     27567. 
Mansion  of  aching  liearts. 

28120. 
On  the  Yukon.     33949. 
Sons  of  Ham.     43270. 
Hurwitz  (J.)    Roysterer.  40191. 
Hu.sbaud     (L.)     Spirit    of    '76. 

43566. 
Husband  (L.S.)     AVhy.     50723. 
Husch   (G.   S.)     H&re.     19188. 
Huse   (H.  A.)   jr.     Their  coun- 
try relation.     45651. 
Huss     (H.    C.     O.)     Pessimist. 
35981. 

Hus.sey  (J.)  : 

In  the  shadows.     21514a. 

Nearly  a  jockey.    54689. 
Husted  (C.)  : 

Little         Miss         Fortune. 
25774a. 

Master  of  the  hills.     54463. 
Husted  (H.  C.)  : 

Bronze  donkey.     .5247. 

Dacia.     9582. 

PVar-in-hand.     15151. 

Idle  'prentice.     20888. 

Judith  of  Bethulia.    23181. 

Lucius  Catiline.     26831. 

Lucky  horseshoe.    26848. 

Marriage  candidates.  28381. 

Medea.     29010. 

Niniche.     32S17. 

Oliver  Cromwell.     33706. 

On  the  cards.     33824. 

Parthia.     35397. 

Razzle-dazzle.     38539. 

Rose  Michel.     39977. 

Spellbound.     43.502. 

Star  spangled  Jack.     43799. 

Tichborne  claimant.    46142. 

Under  the  shadow.     48208. 

Virginia  of  Rome.     49135. 

Wedded  woe.     49887. 

Woman     of     the     people. 
51464. 

Huston   (.1.  E.)     Asleep  at  his 

post.    2083. 
Huston   (W.)  : 
Fixer.     53654. 
Outing.    54844. 
Spooks.    43609. 
Hustwick    (A.)      M.iyor's   veto. 
28948. 


Huszka     (E.)      King's    double. 

23961. 
Huszka       ( J. )       Nemtudomka. 

32222a. 
Hutchen  (J.  W.)     Night-riders. 

32742. 
Hutcheson  (C.)     Ideal.    20863. 
Hutcheson     (E.    E.)       Lost    & 

found.    54324. 
Hutchin  (G.  L.)  : 

Grand  Nazar.    17275. 
Judarel.    23113,  23114. 
Hutciilngs    (A.)      See    Watsou 

(A.) 
Hutchins   (A.  L.)     Past  &  the 

present.    35498a. 
Hutchins    (J.)      Spider's    web. 

43533. 
Hutchins  (M.  L.)    Moonshiners. 

30967. 
Hutchins  (R.)    Eventful  honey- 
moon.   13097. 
Hutchins  (AV.)  : 

Day     that     Lincoln     died. 

10147,  10148. 
.Teanne    d'Arc    at    Vaucou- 

leurs.    22574. 
Morning  call.    31057. 
Paternoster.    35531a. 
Unwritten       law.        48467, 
48468. 
Hutchinson  (B.)     See  Hutchin- 
son  (H.  W.) 
Hutchinson    (H.   W.)      $50,000. 

52531a. 
Hutchinson    (J.  B.)     Prince  of 

good  fellows.    37337. 
Hutchinson     (J.    K.)      Reform 

movement.    38870. 
Hutchinson    (L.)      Opera    girl. 

34264. 
Hutchinson  (M.  F.)  : 

Christmas      house      party. 

7227. 
Cressmans  entertain,    9070. 
Doings  of  Jane.    11248. 
Efficiency  of  man.     122S8. 
Magic  in  the  garden.    27368. 
ilan  next  door.    27885. 
Princess  Kiku.    37424. 
Susannah.    44672. 
Terror  of  a  day.    45440. 
Unrehearsed        comedy. 

48409. 
When  woman  rules.    50356. 
Hutchinson  (R.)  : 

Called  down.    .5921. 
Fire  king.    14305, 
Heiress  of  London,    18683. 
Martello  &  Angela.    28495. 
'Ostler  Joe.    34409. 
Our  Nan.    34720. 
Strife.    44156. 
Hutchinson    (W.    M.)      Sopho- 
more vV;  the  soubrettc.    43280. 


3163 


INDEX 


Money's 

Violets. 

Lobbyist. 


Hutchinson  &  Wright 

crimes.    3080.'). 
Hutchison      (C.     A.) 

49108. 
Hutcliison        (P.) 

26024. 
Hutcliison  (P.  A.)     What  shall 

it  profit  a  man.    .50127. 
Huth  (M.)  : 

Corker.    8531. 
High-born  lady.    19401. 
Hutten      (Baroness     B.     von) 

Claire-de-Lune.     53186. 
Hutton  (E.  E.)  : 

Eliza  of  the  Champs   Ely- 
sees.    12492. 
Svbell;'.      of     the     bridges. 

44836. 
496  Madison  avenue.    52482. 
Hutton   (.1.)     Clytie.    7712. 

Hutton   (T.)  : 

Bachelor's  mistake.    2713. 
Deformed      court      singer. 
10387. 
Hvams  ( J.  &  L.  M. )    Quakeress. 

37958. 
Hyau      (H.)        Schlossermaxe. 
41070. 

Hyatt  (A.  V.)  : 

Smoked  glasses.     42S57a. 

To-day,  O'Day  &  co.   46414a. 
Hyatt  ( B. )    Heart  twice  broken. 

18508. 
Hyatt  (C.)  : 

County  sheriff.    8815. 

Mona.    30733. 
Hyatt      (G.     M.)        Confusion. 
8257. 

Hyatt  (G.  W.)  : 

Bric-a-brac.    5035. 
Evelyn.    13076. 
Librarian.    25225. 
Rather  mixed.    38504. 
Trip  to  Africa.    47010. 
Hyde  (A.)  : 

Fascinations    of    the    club. 

13711. 
Frances     the     suffragette. 

15247a. 
Wanted,      a      theater      co. 
49539. 
Hyde    (D.)      Twisting    of    the 

rope.    47511. 
Hyde    (E.    A.) 

12760. 
Hyde  (E.  C.)     Spiked.    43544. 
Hyde  (E.  T.)  : 

Answer  to  a  prayer.    3.593. 
Old  Hickory.    33.502. 
Hyde   (F.  E.)  : 

Captain  of  the  host.  53007a. 
Supreme  test.     53067a. 
Hyde   (F.  G.)     lender  the  sky- 
light.   48210. 


Engaged    girl. 


18934. 
35904. 
Quiet  after- 


Hyde    (G.    K.)      Stage   struck. 

43735. 
Hvde  (G.  M.)     Burnt  raatche,s. 

5573. 
Hyde(H.  M.)     Dumas.    12017. 
Hyde    (J.)      Mrs.    Delaney    of 

Newport.    30345. 
Hyde  (J.  C.)  : 
Her  busy  day 
Perfect  man. 
Hyde   (J.  E.  H.) 

noon.    38197. 
Hyde  (P.  W.)  : 
Admiral.    297. 
All  on  account  of  the  hnhy. 

889 
At  Lynhurst.    2156. 
At  old  Nantucket.    2172. 
At  122.    2173. 
Capt.  Shout.    6158. 
Conquest.    8296. 
Daughter  of  Cuba.    9947. 
Disciples       of       Mammon, 

10922. 
Embezzler's    daughter 

12,590. 
En  Cuba.     12657. 
Impetuous    Mary.      21036. 
In  1781.    21320. 
JoUv     man's     troubles. 

22944a,  22944b. 
Jollyman's    woes.      22968. 
Long  Island.    26143. 
Lynhurst.     26972. 
Mam'selle  Pique.     27695. 
Man  of  fate.    27896. 
M.  Charlemagne.     30849. 
Morning's  hearing.     31064 
Myrtledale.    31787. 
Prince  in  tatters.     37307. 
Rev.  Mr.  Creed.     39260. 
Silas  Bane.     42315. 
TSrinity  chimes.     46995. 
Under  2  flags.     48233. 
Valley  Forge.     48648. 
Volunteer.     49269. 

Hyde   (R.)  : 

IMuldoon's  picnic.     31322. 
My  bell  boy.    31495. 
Hvde    (R.   D.)      Silver  jubilee. 

42397a. 
Hvde  (V.  I>. )     Til  ye  old  colony. 

21581. 
Hvde    (W.   M.)      Minister  -  -  - 

why.     29740. 
Hyer      (A.      H.)         Filibuster. 

14223. 
Hyers    (S.  B.)  : 

Blackville  twins.     4184. 
In     &     out     of     bondage. 

21102. 
Out  of  bondage.     34820. 
Hylands    (F.)      Yankee  Doodle 
girl.     .51982. 


Hymack    (Q.  M.  P.)     Rehears- 
ing the  3d  act.     38955. 
Hymau      (A.     P.)        Southern 

story.    43388, 
Hyman    (I.)     Clothes  peddler. 

7655a. 
Hvman  (L.  X.)     Talked  about. 

45008. 
Hyman    (M.)  : 

Cast   thy    bread    upon   the 

waters.     6397a,  6398. 
Casted  breads.     6412. 
Caught.     6488a. 
Coal  dust  twins.     7719. 
Dark  tragedy.     9878a. 
Fun     in      a      matrimonial 

agency.     15677. 
Organ   grinder.     34340. 
Reforming     a     suffrasette. 

38803a. 
Stage  struck  Sue.     43738. 
Hyman      (R.)        Married      or 

single.     28461. 
Hyman    (S.  E.)  : 

Seventh  heart.     41630a. 
Woman  of  the  day.    51455, 
51455a. 

Woman's  crucible.     55994. 
Hyman    (S.  F.)  : 

Legend  of  Aeolian.     25008. 

Village  tragedy.     49054. 

Yiv  &  the  blue  wolf.  52111. 
Hyman  (Mrs.  W.  L.)     On  style. 
54783. 

Hyraer   (E.)  : 

Champagne    &    buttermilk. 

6644a. 
Conscience.     53242. 
Coral  cameo.    8490a. 
Cure.     53309. 
Island  of  Love.     22139a. 
.Timtown   Junction.     54111. 
Lady  killers.     54206. 
Maggie    Taylor,     waitress. 

27352b. 
Man  in  red.     .54403. 
Night  boat.    32664a. 
No     children      a  1  1  o  w  e  d. 

32853a. 

Petticoats.     54942. 
Red  Cross  Mary.     38718a. 
Salvation  Sue.     40632a. 
Shoplifter.     42160a. 
Sick  a  bed.    42234c. 
Twice  a  week.    47462a. 
Vivisection.     49216a. 
Hymer    (J.  B.)  : 

At     the     moving     picture 

show.     2261. 
Champagne    &    buttermilk. 

6644a. 
Conscience.     53242. 
Coral  cameo.     8490a. 
Cure.     53309. 


3164 


INDEX 


Hyiner  (J.  B.) — Continued. 

Devil      &      Tom      Walker. 

10660. 
Island  of  Love.     22139a. 
•TimtowTi   Junction.     54111. 
Lady  killers.    54206. 
aiaggie    Taylor,     waitress. 

27352b.       . 
Man  in  red.     54403. 
Night  boat.    326G4a. 
Nineteen   hundred   tvpenty- 

five.     32803. 
No     children      allowed. 

32853a. 
Petticoats.     54942. 
Red  Cross   Mary.     38718a. 
Salvation  Sue.     40632a. 
Shoplifter.     42160a. 
Sick  a  bed.    42234c. 
Twice  a  week.     47462a. 
Veterans.     48916a. 
Vivisection.     49216a. 
Hyndmann    (D.)      Free   silver. 

15335. 
Hvne  (C.  J.  C.  W.)  Moonshiner. 

30962. 
Hvnek  (A.)     Vzkfiseni.    49336. 
Hyre     (A.    E.)       Great    Chad- 
wick  case.     17370. 
Hyskell   (C.  M.)  : 

Census  taker.    6594. 

J]nd    of   his    rope.      12700, 

12701. 
Fan   tan.     13622. 
In  the  corn  country.  21361. 
Man  trap.     27968. 
laucovici      (H.)       King     Solo- 
mon's temple.     23914. 
Ibauez    (J.)      Chelete.     6888. 
llu'mez  (V.  Blas<-o)     See  Blasco 

Ibaiiez. 
Ibels    (H.  G.)  : 

Montansier.     30893,   30894. 
Neige.     32166. 
Ibsen    (H.)  : 

Brand.     4901a,  4902.   4903, 

52975. 
Child  wife.     7014. 
Doll's  house.   11261,  11278- 

11280,  .53127. 
Efterladte  skrifter.  12290a. 
(4esammelte         d  r  a  m  e  u. 

16236-16238. 
Ghosts.     16323. 
Gjengangere.     1698,   43202. 
Hedda     Gabler.      18  6  2  0- 

18621. 
Kongsemnerne.     24229b. 
liady  of  the  sea.    24505. 
Leaders  of  society.     24913. 
Little  Eyolf.    25676. 
Master      builder.        28673- 

28675. 
Nora.     32994. 
Peer   Gynt.     35786-35787. 


Ibsen  (H.) — Continued. 

Pillars  of  society.     36311. 

Pilot's  revenge.     36314. 

Pretenders.     37099. 

When     we    dead     awaken. 
50349. 

Works.     51730-51741. 
Ibsen      (S.)        Robert     Frank. 

39640a,  39040b. 
Ide  (L.)     Power.    36934b. 
Iden   (V.  G.)  : 

Claudia.     7554. 

Clay  palace.    7564. 

Mister  Noah  of  Greenville. 
30222. 

Undergraduates.    48253. 

War  baby.     5.5833. 
Ignatia    (Sister)      See  Guthrie 

(Mrs.) 
llgenstein    (H.)  : 

Kanimermusik.     23474. 

Quisisana.     3S217a. 

Wahrheitsucher.      49371. 
lliowjzi    (H. )  : 

Herod.     19275. 

Joseph.     23001. 

Maid  of  Judah.     27473. 

Saul.     40854. 
Ill   (J.  C.)     .Tust  a  girl.    23322. 
lUar   (M.)     Gambrinus.    15816. 
Illica    (L.)  : 

Andrea  Chenier.     1434. 

Aurora.     2455. 

Avemaria,     2512a. 

Boheme.     4487. 

Bohemia.     4489. 

Cornill  Schut.     8556. 

Cristoforo  Colombo.     9151. 

Dorise.     11472. 

Germania.     16205-16208. 

Iris.     21942,  21943,  21944. 

Isabeau.     22111-22113. 

Istrianische      li  o  c  h  z  e  i  t. 
22194. 

Kleine  Frau  Schmetterling. 
24084. 

Kornelius  Schut.     24233. 

Madam    Butterfly.      27150, 
27151. 

:\Iadama  Buttei-flv.     27165- 
27167. 

Madame  Butterfly.     27179. 

Pani  :Mot.vlek.    3.5174. 

Principe  Zilah.     37479. 

Siberie.    42229. 

Tess.     45447,  45448. 

Tosca.     46589-46.591. 
Illing   (M.)  : 

Lesson.    25097. 

Tulip  slippers.     47323. 
Illington    (M.  A.)  : 

Crime  in  politics.    9083. 

Dreamer.     11764. 
Illinois   (Univ.  of)     Philosophe 
sans  le  savoir.    36148. 


Whole     world. 


Her     children. 


Ilsley      (M.) 
50701. 

Imbrie     (H.) 
53911. 

Imhaus   (L.  A.)  : 

Fates  &  furies.     13809. 

King  of  Rome.     23852. 

Imhaus    (L.    V.)      Disturb   not 

the  world.     10991. 
Imhof  (F.  R.  or  Roger)  : 

Adventures      of      Tom      & 

Jerry.    366. 
At  gay  Monte  Carlo.    2138. 
Casey     &     the    green     sod 

club.    6352. 
Hypnotic  doctor.     20757. 
Ladies'    night    at    Reilly's. 

24326. 
Littlest  lodger.     25945a. 
Operator's  daughter.  34272. 
Ritz-Casey  hotel.     39530. 
Satan's  servants.     40825. 
Surgeon  Louder,   U.   S.   A. 

44640. 
Three  generations.    45963a. 
Wee  bit   of  natural   Irish. 

49921. 

Innnergriiu     (P.    J.)      OUanta. 
33719. 

Immermann     (K.     L.)       Mun- 
chausen.    31304. 
Inipekoven   (T.)  : 

Diener  lassen  bitten.  53413. 
Hochherrschaftliche      woh- 

nuugen.     19919. 
Stiller  alarm.     43903d. 
Was      werden     die     leute 
sagen !     55843. 

Imjieratori   (W.)  : 

Betrogene  leute.     3613. 
Spiel  um  die  gnade.  43539a. 
Imperial     amusement    co.    inc. 

Sheath  gown  girls.     42031. 
Imre   (F.)     See  Foldes   (I.) 
Ince  (E.  B.)  : 

Fun  in  a  boarding  school. 

1.5674. 
It's   a    shame   to   take   the 

money.     22235. 
Percy     Dobbins'     dilemma. 

35884. 
School-girl.     41113. 
School-girl's       romance. 

41115. 
l^uexpectPd      li  a  p  p  e  n  e  d. 
48295. 
Ince    (J.  E.)  : 

It's   a   shame   to   take   the 

money.     22235. 
Percy     Dobbins'     dilemma. 

35884. 
\  Unexpected     happened. 
48295. 


3165 


INDEX 


luce  (T.  H.)  : 

It's  a  shame   to   take  the 

money.    22233. 
.Toe's  redemption.    22S07. 
Lizzie's  dream.    26002. 
Marjory's  flirtation.  2S3]6a. 
Mr.  Aladdin.    30125a. 
Unexpected    happened. 
48295. 
Inch  (M.  E.)  : 

Bo'sn's  bride.    4684b. 
Bulbul.    5436. 

Capt.  Van  der  Hum.    6164a. 
Drum-major.    11860. 
Tambour-major.    45034. 
Indarte  (A.  P$rez)     .Sfee  P6rez 

Indarte. 
Inde,     pseud.       See     Williams 

(Mrs.  M.  F.) 
Inden  (F.  W.)     Uncle  by  proxy. 

47945. 
Iudy(V.  d')     Ferval.    14071. 
Infanta  (.1.  M.)     Sol;lnu^^  de  hi. 

See  Solanas  de  hi  Infanta. 
Ingalls    (E.  L.)      Judg:ment  of 

Paris.    23164. 
Ingenbohs     (W.    B.)       Electric 

light  station.    12409. 
Ingersoll  (F.  H.)  : 

Aftermath.  539,  543. 
Crossing  of  the  ways.    9219. 
Double  n-der.    11540. 
Ingersoll    (H.)      Bird's  Christ- 
mas carol.    3931a. 
Ingersoll  (L.)  : 

Boniface    of   Broom    Falls. 

22832. 
Crimson  queen.    9121. 
Hermits  in  Cal.    19239. 
Holland  holiday.    19978. 
Ingham  (H.  M.)     Heather  bell. 

18594. 
Inghelbreeht  (D.  E.)     Couleur- 

du-Feu.    8643. 
Ingleton  (E.  M.)  : 
Aphrodine.    1674. 
Bill's  mermaid.    3869. 
Despatch  bearer.    10563. 
Girl    who    had    no    chance. 

53782. 
Silent  Sue.    55342. 
Willow  pattern  plate.  51096. 
liiglis  (W.  T.): 

In  spite  of  her.    21333. 
Rabbi.    38260. 
Suzel.    44705. 
liigraham  (C.  F.) : 
Best  cure.    3581. 
Hans       Brummel's       caf6. 

18099. 
JImmie  Jones.    22741. 
Ingraham    (F.   A.)      Joseph   & 

his  bi-tthroR.    23008, 
Ingrahiun    (J.)      Raw    recruit. 
38528. 


Ingraham    (L.   D.)      Sauce  for 

the  goose.    40849. 
Ingraham  (P.)  : 

Comedy  of  terrors.    8071, 
Golden  butterfly.    16924. 
Love  &  duty.    26435. 
Rita.    39523. 
To  let,  2  girls.    46369. 
Ingram    (A.   P.)     Bottom  of  a 

well.    4726. 
Ingram  (O.  W.)  : 

Employment  exchange. 

12643. 
Silent  partner.    42348a. 
Ingram    (D.    G.)      Girl    &    the 

jockey.    16442. 
Iniesta      (J.     .\.)        Inclusero. 

21593. 
Ink.  pseud.    See  Tildon  (L.  E.) 
Inkster      (L. )        Emancipation. 

12571. 
Inman   (A.  E.)     Scarlet  letter. 

40993 . 
Inman    (J.   T.)      Bowery   king. 

4791. 
Inman    (W.  M.)      Golden  lure. 

16989. 
Innes   (A.  D.)     Twelfth  night. 

55087. 
Innes  (F.  N.)  : 

Merry  Mollie.    292.59. 
Spanish  Amer.  War.    43417. 
Insel-verlag: 

Konige.    24215. 
Reiche  jiingliug.   38958. 
Inskeep  (C.)  : 

Hill  Billy.    19488. 
In  the  sacristy.    21495a. 
Jack  &  Jill.    22307. 
Jolly  tramp.    22961. 
Was  she  guilty?    496.38. 
When  a  woman  wills.  50193. 
Inslee      (C.     E.)        Frolicsome 

spook.    15519. 
Insiia  (A.)  : 

Amor  tardio.    1336b. 
Cabecita  loca.    5765a. 
En  familia.    126.59a. 
Internatl.  college  of  languages, 
II     faut     qu'uue    porte     soit 
ouverte  ou  ferra§e.    54018. 
Internatl.  copyriglit  buro.-m.  ltd. : 
Ambition.    1097. 
Beautiful  baroness.    3204. 
Counsel     for    the    defense. 

8646. 
Daring  of  Diane.    98-52. 
Doctor       Arrayon's       wife. 

11113. 
Dronningeu  of  Montmartre. 

11847, 
Emancipation  of  Mlddleton. 

12575. 
Herr  vorteidigei*.    19312. 
Humour  of  it.    20642. 


Internatl.      copyright      bureau, 
ltd. — Continued. 

John     Berkley's     ghost. 
22831. 

Klein  Dorrit.    24079. 

Leibgardist.    25022, 

Marriage  market.    28404. 

Message.    29298. 

Oliver  Cromwell.    33707. 

Prince  of  Zanzibar.    37358. 

Raven's  cry.    3S521. 

While  life  shall  last.    50429. 
International  film  service.    New 

adventures.    32314a. 
Tntenuul,  library  pub  co. : 

Elislia  Ben  Abuyah.    12482. 

God,  man  &  devil.    16827. 

Meturef.    20332. 

On  the  eve.    33838. 

True  power.    47246. 

Unkiiown.    4S.S70. 

Internatl.  news  service.  Knight- 
hood days.     24159a. 
Internatl.    play   bureau.      Sold. 

43051. 
Internatl.  play  exchange.     For 

her  child's  sake.    14S11. 
Internatl.    pub.    inst.    (C.    Pro- 
fit) : 

Heloise.     18778. 
Ihr  pathe.     20952. 
Prinz  Oi'lofKky.     37490. 
Internationale  musik-und  thea- 
terverlag.    Fandango.    13G36. 
Internationales  verlags-institut. 
See  Internatl.  pub.  inst.    (C. 
Profit) 
iMvernizio     (C.I       Bacio    d'nna 

morta.     2732. 
Iracheta    (F.   de) 

mujer.     2114. 
Iralson    (A.)  : 

Burnt  offering. 
When     Anita 
.50197. 
Ireland      (A.) 

453.56. 
Ireland    (F.   J.) 
mode.     39728. 
Ireland    (G.)      Franl 

15269. 
Ireson    (H.    R.)       Sweet 

plicity.     44764. 
Irish  (A.)     Untold  half.    48442. 
Irish    (P..   R.)      Mere  flirtation. 
29197. 

See  Bitney  (M.  R.) 
C.)      Cured.     9469. 
See  Irviu   (M.  M.  t 
.L) 


Astucia    de 

5574. 
m  a  r  r  i  e  <1. 

Teu-sixty-six. 

Rogue   de   la 

cousiu. 

sim- 


Irish  (M.) 
Irsfield    (R, 
Irvin   (D.) 
Irvin     (E. 

veiled   lady, 
Irvin  (M.  M.) 

39907. 
Irvine.     Mother 


Rube    &    the 
40208, 
R<.)oms  to  rent. 

s  h(«iit,    31182. 


3166 


INDEX 


Silent  partner. 
Fur  cloa  k. 
Red    shoes!. 


Irvine     (<'. ) 

42350. 
Irvine     (.i.     li.) 

15720. 
Irvine     (J.     K.) 

38801. 
Irving   (.\.  M.)     Another  stoiy 

of  Waterlo(».     1585, 
Irving  (B.  G. )     Dame  de  Mon- 

soreau.     9673. 
Irving  (E.)     Flirtology.    14.53"). 
Irving    (G.  H.)    ir.: 
Experiment.     13239. 
His  son's  father.     19820. 
Innocent  usurpei*.     21753. 
Tell  it  to  him.     45243. 
Uncle  Joe.     47976. 
Irving  (G.  W.)     Strikebreaker. 

44163. 
Irving    (H.)  : 

Louis  XI.    26388b. 
Works      of      Shakespeare. 
41846-41853. 
Irving    (H.   B.)      Dr.    .lekyll   .'c 

Mr.  Hyde.     11154. 
Irving    (J.    M.)       Wliito    chie:'. 

50497. 
Irving    (L.)  : 

Dante.     9828. 

Godefroi  &  Yolande.   16837. 

Inheritance, of    the    meek. 

21721. 
Lion  &  the  unicorn.    25542. 
Peter  the  Great.    36017. 
Phoenix.     36160. 
Terrorist.     45443. 
Typlion.     47860a.  47861. 
Irving  (M.)     Wail  of  the  ban- 
shee.    49389. 
Irving   (M.  P.)  : 

Church  mice.     7305. 
Wooden   wedding.     51682. 
Irving    (P.)      Great    ambition. 

17353. 
Irving   (W.)  : 

Alhambrii.     625. 

Legend   t*l"   Sleepy   Hollow. 

.5234,  18411,  18412,  20848- 

20850,      25011,      2  5  01 2, 

42764-42767. 

Phantom     b  r  i  d  e  g  r  o  o  ji. 

36077. 
Hip    Van    Winkle.      35851, 

39486-3^494,  45837. 
Wm.  Shaki^speare.  his  com- 
plete    dramatic      works. 
41879. 
Irwin     (D.    L.)       Society    for 

mine.     43015. 
Irwin  (Flo)     Miss  Con.    29922. 
Irwin   (Fred)  : 

Five       Barrison       sisters. 

14428. 
I'^or  girls  only.    14800a. 


Ii-win  (Fred)— Continued. 

Irwin      brotliers.        22079- 

22082. 

Irwin    (G.  L.)  : 

Close  call.     7037. 

Our  new  governes.s.    34729. 

Spoiled  darling.     43595. 

Won  but  not  wooed.    51629. 
Irwin   (H.)  : 

Billy  &  the  girl.    3874. 

Fifth  string.     141.52. 

Open  windov^^     34250. 

Stranded.    44025. 
Ii-\\in  (H.  C.)     Conjuror  Cupid. 
8274. 

Irwin    (J.)      Republic    or    em- 

l)ire.     39082. 
Irwin    (J.   M.)  : 

Clam  fiend.     7498. 

Fool  pf  the  family.     14724. 

Grady   the  grafter.     17218. 

Man  tamer.     27952. 

Never    too    late    to    mend. 
32309. 

See  Amer.  first.     41381a. 
Irwin  (M.)  Mrs.  Black  is  back. 

30309. 
Irwin   (P.)  : 

Man     &     the     burglaress, 
27737. 

Manager's  baby.     28030. 
Irwin    (R.  B.)      Street.     44115. 
Irwin   (T.)  : 

After  the  ball.    488. 

Crime  at  the  altar.     9080. 

Fatal  glass.     13752. 

Irwin   (W.)  : 

Chantecler's     last     chant. 

6715. 
One  in  a  million.     34031a. 
Yankee  tourist.    52016. 
Irwin  (AV.  R.)     Witch.    51264a. 
Irwin     (W.    W.)       Joanna    of 

Naples.     22778. 
Irwin    bros.      Woman    in    red. 
51417. 

Isaacs  (E.  J.  R.)  : 

Herod  &  Mariamne.  19276a. 
Philemon  &  Baucis.    36125. 
Isaacs    (I.  S.)  : 
Charity.     6742. 
Charity  girl.     6750. 
Isaacs    (L.    M.)      Philemon    & 

Baucis.     36125. 
Isaacs    (S.  E.)  : 

Gertrude.     16223. 
Sacrifice.     40453. 
Isaacs      (W.      S.)        Panthers, 

.35184a. 
Isaacson     (C.     B.)       Romantic 

turn.    39840. 
Tsenberg       (B.)         Workmen's 
friend.    51729b. 


Iserloh  (W.  O.) : 

Atty.  for  the  defense.  52764. 

Caudles     of     the     Medici. 
5998c. 

Conquest.    8292. 

Decoy,    10353a. 

Innocent  Florabelle.    21744. 

Love  that  endures.    26624. 

Love's  litany.    26719. 
Iserman  (H.  D.)    High  treason. 

19431a. 
Isham  (F.  S.)  : 

Beatrice.    3181. 

Beyond  tlie  Rockies.    3737. 

Fatherland.    13862. 

Gid  ap.    16336a. 

My  rival's  daughter.    31694. 

Thousand  &  2d  night.  45914. 

Toy  shop.    46676. 
Isham  (J.  W.)  : 

Darktown  outing.     9898. 

■Tolin  W.   Ishara's  Parisian 
gaiety  co.    22885. 

Madame,    27168. 

Mme.  Parlez  Vous.    27214. 

Octoroons.    33256,  33257. 

Oriental  Amer.     34346, 
34347,  34348. 

Rough  n-ider.    40072,  40073. 

Rough      rider's      romance. 
40079. 

With     the     Rough     riders. 
51294. 

7-11-77.    52429. 
Isola  (P,)     Daughter  of  Jorio. 

9964, 
Israel   (B,)     See  Kopekin  (H.) 
Israel  (G.T.)    Rhoda,    39317. 
Israel  (Y)  : 

Feast  of  Esther,    13952. 

New  Esther.    32374. 

Star  of  Judah,    43786. 
Israeli  (B.)  : 

Affranchisement  of  Louise. 
445. 

Angelina    &    her    mother. 
1493. 

Antoinette.    1627, 

Christine,    7192a. 

Countess  Olga.   8723, 

First  stone,    14391. 

Gilberta,    16349a, 

His  wife,    19846, 

Justine,    23428, 

Pauline,    35629, 

Personals,    35973, 

Keform  atty.  gen.    38866, 

Revolutionists,    39294, 

School  for  wives,    55255. 

Settlement  worker.    41597. 

Stolen  plumage.    43937. 

Thou  Shalt  not  kill.    45904. 

ITnswept  house,    48427a, 
Visiting  nurse.    49182. 
Workman's   hire.     51729a. 


.^>37&— VOT.2— 16— 


I).") 


3167 


INDEX 


Israels  (L.)    Conscieuce  ruouey. 

8314. 
Istel     (E.)       Xur     ein     tiauui, 

54743. 
Iszard  (H.  B.)  : 
Oriana.    34342. 
Uncle  Sam's  consul  at  Ori- 
bolo.    48027. 
It  oh  (E.  E.)     Spy.    43666c. 
Ittniann   (E.)     Ladder.     24310, 

24311. 
Itzcl    (A.)   ;■/•.     Jack  Slieppard. 

122360,  22361. 
Ilzel  (J.)  : 

Debutantes.    10313. 
Kajah  of  Kaputah.    38396. 
Kazuni  of  Kohiuoor.    38530. 
Ivan  (R.)    Cloud.    53202. 
Ivanowitsch,  pseud.     See  Mag- 
nus (M.) 
Iveagh      (M.)        Ball     players. 
2841. 

I  vers  (A.)  : 

Heartstrings       &        purse 
strings.    18590. 

Sequel  of  sin.    41523. 
Ivorson    (S.)     Powers  that  be. 

55014. 
Ives  (A.  E.)  : 

After  many  days.    474a. 

Aunt  Penny,  a  Bay  State 
spinster.    2422. 

Beulah.   3700. 

Blue  letter.    4378. 

Brother  Jaelv.    5265. 

Dark  s6ance.    9872. 

Don  Roderick.    11377. 

Donald  MacNeil.    11385a. 

Ethel  hesitates.    12998a, 

Gold  princess.    16905. 

<Jreat    Brooklyn    handicap. 
17363. 

Great  suburha II  race.  17469. 

Murry  call  iiuiniage.  20706. 

Ishmael.    22128. 

.faff ray's  double.    22418. 

Lavarre.    24836. 

Letter  of  the  law.    25150. 

Libei-ator.    25207b. 

Lorine.    26243. 

Man  &  a  inaid.    27723. 

Man  to  man.    27960. 

Meow.    29130a. 

Jlystic  conii»ass.    31860b. 

Reward.    39298. 

Social  swim.    .''»5379. 

Southern  rose.     43382. 

Starr's  girl.    43805,  43806. 

Sweet  Elysium  club.    44744. 

Village  postmaster.     49043. 

World  &  Ibe  wouia n.    51752. 

Young  Mr,  Tuttle.    .^)21S1. 


Ives  (C. 
37995. 


S.)     Queen  Flor.'idine. 


Ives    (S.    Noble-)     See    Noble- 
Ives. 
Ivins  (C.  F.)  : 

Alias  Pittsburg  Annie.   772. 

Amateur  murderer.    52649. 

Angel.     1458. 

Bobby's  Mabel.    52933. 

Children  of  Mammon. 
7036a. 

Congressman  Kitty.    8270. 

Fall  dough.    13459b. 

Fall  guy.     13462. 

Lifter.     25349. 

Little  moonshiner.     25804. 

Martyr.     54441. 

Midnight  &  married.  54506. 

Nobody  loves  me.     54731. 

Plot  that  failed.     36550. 

Prisoners.     55038. 

Prophet  of  Longacre 
square.     37714a. 

Question.     55087.* 

Rainbow  at  night.     38383a. 

Relic  of  Waterloo.     38997b. 

Self-defense.     41425b. 

Wednesday  at  5.     49920a. 
Ivul    (P.  d')     ^ee  Deleutre  (P. 

C.  P.  E.) 
Ivor    (F.)      Plauchette.     36435. 
Ivory  (G.W.)     Austrian.    2468. 
•Inck   (B.  M.)  : 

Her  nu-rry  ('hristnias. 
39074. 

Stage  struck.     43734. 
•lack  (E.  J.)     Mission,  omission 

vV:  conunissioii.     30074a. 
Jack  (J.) : 

Civil  marriage.     7473. 

Wolf  of  Alsako.    51355. 
•lack    (J.  C.)      Sultan  of  Sulu. 
44476. 

.(a<-k  (S.)  Mock-turtle.  30555. 
Jack  (S.  T.): 

Adamless  Eden.     261. 

Beauty  in  dreamland.  3233. 

Big  burlesque  spectacle. 
3782. 

Blue  Beard  extravaganza. 
4351. 

Bull-fighter,     5441. 

Carnival  of  Venice.     6269. 

Creole.    9061. 

Folly.     14692. 

Forty  thieves.     15094. 

French  spy.     1.5375. 

(Jill  of  Tangiers.     16-592. 

Lilly  Clay.     25476. 

Lively  flea.     2595S. 

Mazeppa.     28953. 

Mormons.     31045. 

New  .spectacle.     32463. 

Octoroon.     33253. 

Orange  blossoms.     34297. 

Oriental  Amer.     34349. 

3168 


Jack  (S.  T.)— Continued  . 

Radley        Bartin        soiree. 

38310. 
Satan's  dream.     40820. 
Tenderloin      extravaganza. 

45376. 

Jack    (Mrs.    S.    T.)     Diamond 

garter.     10757. 
Jacklin      (C.)     Amer.     girl     in 

Paris.     1215. 

Jacks  (L.  D.)  SufCragettt;  bar- 
ber shop.     44415. 

Jackson  (A.)  Ship  smithv  of 
Marblehead.     42121. 

Jackson  (B.)     Fifinella.    14138. 

Jackson  (B.  B.)  Seeking  a  mil- 
lion.    41395. 

Jackson  (C.)  : 

At  12  midnight.     52762. 
In  a  foreign  port.     21066. 

Jackson  (C  H.)  : 

Making  good.     27614a. 

Yellow  kid.     52070. 
Jackson    (C.    S.)     Spendthvifl. 

43511. 
Jackson  (C.  T.)  : 

Jesters.     22667. 

Open  road.     34242. 

Jackson      (Mrs.     D. )     Written 

agreement.     51853. 
Jackson    (E.)  •Pafs  do  la   .Ma- 

chicha.     35121. 

Jackson  (E.  G. )      Paul  Uevere's 

ride.     35617. 
Jackson  (Mrs.  F.  H. )  : 

Convinced.    53251. 

Modern  Shylock.     30656. 

Trapped.     46844. 

Jackson    (F.   W.)     Indian's  i-e- 

venge.     21658a. 
Jackson     (Frances)      Two    or- 
phans.    47739. 
Jackson  (Fred)  : 

Bargain.     2986. 

Black  sheep.     4139. 

Contrary  Mary.     53249. 

Firing  line.     14340. 

Gripful  of  trouble.     17650a. 

Horse-shoe.     53974. 

House  on  the  sands.   20435. 

How  to  be  happy.    20544. 

Joy  ride.     23084. 

Losing  Eloise.     54323. 

Poor  Peter.     36810b. 

Puppets.     37852a. 

To-morrow.     46478. 

Your  money  or  yoiu-  wito. 
56044. 
Jackson     (G.)     Keystone    cops. 
54165. 

Jackson  (G.  C.)     Tony  &  Cleo 
patra.     46505. 


INDEX 


Jackson  (G.  11.)  : 

Black  watch.     4156, 

Condenuiecl  to  tleath.    8215. 

Professor  of  chores.    37637. 
Jackson  (Mrs.U.B.)     Romance 

in  Africa.     39781. 
Jackson      (H.     H.)       Ramona. 

38416-38421. 
Jackson  (H.  L.)  : 

Lost  twins.     26364. 

Patient.     35545. 
Jackson    (H.    W.)      Paxil    Re- 

vere's  ride.     35617. 
.r.K'ksou   (Harry)  : 

Braving  the  world.     4953. 

Friendly  call.    15449. 

From  out  the  deep.     15558. 

Hearts  of  gold.     18562. 

Progressive  woman.   37661. 

What      women      will      do. 
50157. 
Jackson   (Hart)  : 

Broken  vows.     5222. 

Daughter's  evidence.  10019. 

Shan-Wliool.     41942. 
.lackson  (Inez)     Senior.   41472. 
.lackson   ( J.  E.)  : 

Juan,  junior.     23100. 

Pretty  pretty.    87124. 

Voyage  dans  la  lune.  49309. 
.lackson   (J.  J. )  : 

Political  pull.     36699. 

guo  vadis?    38250. 
Jackson   (J.  P.)  : 

Flying    Dutchman.      14626. 

Parsifal.     35367. 

Poor  Jonathan.     36800. 

Siegfried.     42281., 
Jackson      (M.     C.)        Sermon. 

41.546. 
Jackson    (M.  L.)  : 

Convinced.     53251. 

Just  like  his  father.  23373a. 

Trapped.     46841. 

witness.       48414, 


Unfseen 
48415, 
Woman !  keep  still 


51430. 
Alchemists. 


Jackson    (M.  ^Y.) 

719. 
Jackson     (Maria )       Female 

masonry.     14024-14026. 
Jackson      (Maude)        Servant 

question.    41568. 
Jackson   (N.  H.)  : 

One    hundred    years    old. 

34028. 
Two  orphans.  47738,  47739, 
Jackson    (O.  W.)  : 
Phyllis.     36184. 
Won  by  a  mummy.     51632. 
Jack.son  (Mrs.  P.)  : 

Bitter-sweet.     4032, 
Gip.sy  fortune-teller.  16406. 
Jackson  (T.  P.)     Base  hall  bug. 
3072, 


Ross. 


735. 
1305. 
1664. 
y  Mino. 


Jackson   (T.  W.)     Heir  of  the 

W^allabout.     18661. 
Jackson    (W.)      Charlie 

6785. 
Jack.son  Veyan  (J.)  : 

Alegria  del  abuelo. 

Amigo  de  la  pipa. 

Apaga  y  viimonos. 

Aveuturas  de  Max 
2519a. 

Carne  flaca.     6259. 

Corza  hlanca.    8-593. 

Desmiguen.     105.59. 

En     aras     de     la     moral, 
12654a.  • 

Fresa.     15392. 

(l^finero   grande.     16071. 

r.iberales.     25207. 

Lo  que  mauda  Dios.  26011. 

Ole  con  ole.     33681. 

Palacio  de  cristal.    35131. 

(^ufikeros.     379.58a. 

(Jueria  entrar.     38145c. 

8.  M.  el  Botijo.     40399. 

Susto  gordo.     44698. 

Ti-opa  llgera.    471.53. 

Vuclta  al  nido.    4932Sa. 

Jacob      (W.     II.)        Fractured 

Romeo.     1.5231. 
Jacob    (W.    W.)      Boatswain's 

mate.     52929. 

Jacubi    (E.)  : 
Ehrenwort. 
Heimkehr. 

Jacobi     (J.    B.) 

mother  on  you. 
.Tacobi    (O.)  : 

I'Jr.  Schreihals,  the  janitor. 

30254. 
T\A-enty-five      minutes      in 
Lunyvi  lie's  agency,  47440, 
Jacobi   (V,)  : 

Marriage    market.      28404, 

28405. 
.Sybil.     44836a. 
Jacobowski  (E.)  : 
Myrtle  maiden 
Poola.     35193. 
Jacobs    (C.    E.)      Won 

4th.     51641. 
.Jacobs  (O.  P.)    Red  half  moon 

38737. 
Jacobs    (E,)     Hot  time 

old  town.     20342. 
Jacobs     (F.)       Return 

blood.     39191. 
Jacobs    (G.)      Boycott. 
Jacobs  (G.  W.)  &  CO.: 
Holy  city.     19984. 
Price.    37145. 
Jacobs   (H.  R.)  : 

Have  you  seen  my 

18323. 
M'zelle.    31877. 


12327. 
18638, 
I'll    tell 
20803a, 


my 


31786, 


in    the 


in  the 

of    the 

4855, 


sister ' 


Jacobs  (H.  R.) — Continued. 

Nev»'    Orleans   up    to   date. 

32435. 
Wages  of  sin.    49357. 
Jacobs     (K.     M.)       Power     of 

truth.     36999. 
.Jacobs   (L.  B.)  : 

Somewhere       in       Mexico. 

55394. 
Tho.se      Keystone      cops. 
55571. 
.Jacobs   (M.  M.)  : 

College    boy    &    the    voic<\ 

7829. 
Murderer's  confession. 

31378. 
Saved  from  Siberia.   40885. 
Woman's  wit.     51.599. 
Jacobs    (M.   S.)  : 
Cassalia.    6385. 
Cave  of  doubt.     6542. 
.Jacobs  (M.  T.)     Patsy  Perkins, 

protege.     54902. 
Jacobs    (Marguerite)      St.  Vin- 
cent's visitor.     40559. 
.Jacobs       (Jlaurice^         Rugged 

path.     40237. 
.Jacobs    (R.    E.)      At   the   race 

track.     2272. 
.Jacobs   (W.  ,J.)     Hell.     1-8760. 
Jacobs   (W.  W.)  : 

Admiral  Peters.     301. 
Beauty  &  the  barge.    3222. 
Boatswain's   mate.     4436. 
Changeling.     6702. 
Ghost    of    Jerry    Bundler. 

16317. 
Gray  parrot.    17346. 
In  the  library,     21449. 
Love  passage.     26594, 
Main  de  singe.     27525. 
Monkey's  paw.     30818. 
Jacobs  &  .Jermon,  inc. : 
Golden  crook.    16940a. 
Three  drinks.    4.5954a. 
Jacobs  &  Lowry : 

Merry  maidens.    29245. 
Topsy    turvev    burlesquers. 
46567. 
Jacobsen.      Red    letter    nights. 

38749-38752. 
Jacobsen  (H.)    Carola.    6272. 
Jacobsen  (J.  A.)    Crank.  53285. 
Jacobsen  (V. ) : 

Fri  OS  fra  det  onde.    15412a. 
Martyrerne.    28526. 
Jacobson.      Midnight    promise. 

29449. 
Jacobson  (A.)  : 

Brazilians.    4960. 
Hopkins  of  Conn.    20260. 
Mouse  -  trap,     man  -  traps. 
31250. 
Jacobson    (B.)      Mme.    Sherrv. 
27221. 


3169 


INDKX 


Ja<-obsou    (E.)     Ruby  Gannlor. 

40220. 
.Tacobsoa  (G.)  : 

Bidden  guest.    3758a. 
Charley.    6773. 
Crimson.    9109a. 
Democrat.    10447. 
First  precinct.    1438.'?. 
Gift.    16342b. 
Green  pastures.    17r)8S>. 
Lord    of    all     lie    siirvtns. 

54320. 
Miss  Affinity.    298!>(). 
Mr.  Grady.    30183a. 
Peace.    35681c. 
Riley's  last  spree.    :594G2. 
Sackclothed.    40424a. 
Two  maidens  fair.    .")570J. 
Two  wives.    47821. 
What        never        liappciis. 
50101a. 
Jacobson   (I.  G.)     He  stoops  to 

conquer.    18388. 
Jacobsou     (J.     C)       Jealdiisy. 

22543. 
Jacobson  (J.  O.)  : 

Knox  Trender.  24198. 
Knut  Kuutson.  24199. 
Man  with  the  black  j;lov^'s. 

28004. 
Skons  Skonderson.    42679. 
Taming    the    groucheriiu>s. 

45069. 
Who      burietl      the      hole? 
50603. 
.Tacobson    (Jacob)     <»\vn  fault. 

34977. 
.Tacobson  (Janie)  : 
Belshazzar.    3472. 
For  liberty.    14848. 
.Tephthab's  vow.    22615. 
.Joseph     &     his     brethi-cu. 

23005. 
Maid  of  Persia.    27491. 
Ruth,  the  Moabitess.  40382. 
Jacobson  (L.)  : 

Auf    befehl    dcr    lierzogin ! 

52769. 
Auf    befehl    der    kaisorlii : 

52770. 
Keusche    Barbara.      236.^2, 

23633. 
I>achende  dreilnind.     24301. 

24301a. 
Lady  Hamilton.    24418. 
Soldat  de  choeolat.    4806.".. 
Tapfere      soldat.        4.51 2."», 

45126. 
Waltz  dream.    49450. 
Walzertraum,    49453. 
Jacobson      (S.     A.)      Woman's 

heart.    51534. 
.Tacobstein  (S.)     Passinj;  stoi'iu. 

35467. 
Jacoby  (A.)     Test.    454.''.4h. 


•Tacoby  (C.  M.)  : 

Ehe.    12.824. 

Frau  Soplii<>  M(»ulis.    1.V284. 

Helenc  KuImh-Uv  rhv.    1.S7.19. 

Loulou-kleino.    2641;?. 

Ratsel.  weib.    3S318. 

Roms    rote    losen.      89882, 
.39883. 

Tugeudresidonz.    47.821. 
Jacoby   (R.  P.)     Odd  lot  In  an 

odd  fix.    33263. 
Jacoby  (W.)  : 

Alles  mobil.    932a. 

Beiden  husaron.    3845.  3346. 

Budenzauber,    5.891,  5392. 

Doppelnienscli.     11449. 

Lustige  kakadu.    26952. 

Nur  niclit  drangelii.    33161. 

Two  of  him.    47730. 

Wir  geh'n  nacli  Tegernsee. 
51217. 
.lacoliot : 

Red  rose.    38791. 

Rose  rou.ge.    40016. 
.Tacquet  (H.  M.)  : 

Poilu.    .'4990-54992. 

Romanitza.    39832. 
Jae  (J.)  : 

Bloomers.    4317. 

Little  Billee's  love.    25.587. 
Jaeger    (C.   H.)      Our  childreu. 

34560. 
.lager  (R.)     Hex^'.    1933.J. 
.Jaffa  (B.)     I^in  pricks.    54959. 
Jaffa   (M.  Z.)  : 

Anchored.    1400. 

Dear  little  Maggie.    10263. 

Heart     of     a     wall-flower. 
18452. 

Johnny-O'Lant  ern.     22888a. 

Playthings.     80513,  36514. 
.Jaffa  (R.  H.)  : 

Be  careful    what   you    say. 
52835. 

In  walked  Jinnny.    21.563a. 
Jaffa    (^rrs.  R.  H. )     Scr  Jafi'a 

(M.  Z.) 
Jaffg   (M.)     Kiitcl.en  von  Ileil- 

bronn.    23447. 
Jaffle    (P.)      Politician    &    the 

ideal  citizen.    36714a. 
Jahn  (A.)     Mary  Anne.    28542. 
.lahn     (G.     W.)       P.riiir     Rose. 

5031. 
.Jahn  (H.)  Iri.sh  fern.    21981. 
Jailly  (P.)     Cocorico.     77.55n. 
.T.-ikel      nv.      A.)        Tov-sliop. 

46677. 
.Jakobi  (P.)  : 

Chinese  Lily.    7090a. 

Hour-glass.    53977. 
.Iiil<obowski    (E. )  : 

Campano.     .5968. 

I>vil's  .loIlUt^.     1(H>94. 

Erminic.      12874. 


MatinSe  girl. 
Onward,  34231. 

house. 


Jakobowski    ( E. )  — Continued. 

Improvisatore.     21057. 

oi,eriue.     33213. 

Uosiere.     40044. 
.Janierson   (L.)  : 

liertha,  the  daughter  of  a 
money  lender.    3551. 

His  mother's  legacy.  19737. 

\iglit.    82688. 
James   (A.  A.  S.)  : 

Conquest.     8292a. 

Crichton,     the     admirable. 
9072. 

Duke's  messenger.     12007. 

Tower  builder.     55630. 
Janjcs  (A.  I*.)  Capt.  Barnacle's 

courtsliip.    6086. 
James  (B.  B.)     Sun  god.  55478. 
.fames    (C.)  : 

Joan  of  Arc.    22762,  22763. 

Soldier  of  the  czar.    43080. 

^'alue     of     being     extinct. 
48663. 
James    (C.    C.) 

28801. 
.James  (D.  D.) 
.r.'imos    (E.)  : 

.histice.     23413a. 

.Master      of      the 
28712,  28713. 
.Fanu's    (E.  O.)     Bargain  day. 

2988d. 
.James      (E.     W.)        Criminal. 

58287. 
James     (F.)       King    is    dead. 

28781a. 
James    (F.  H.)  : 

-Vdam  &  Eve.     244. 

Ambition.     1107. 

-Vmti   Josephine.     2410. 

Cow-boy  Jim.    8938. 

Cure  for  husbands.     9459. 

David     Garrick's     master- 
piece.    10054. 

Faro- Jane.     13694. 

Oreat      Winglebury     duel. 
17493. 

He  &  she.     18369. 

Hetty  Green.     19325. 

Homo  sum.    20091. 

.Fapanese  romance.     22494. 

Mile  with  a  fool.     29566. 

.Mining  agent.     29736, 

:\Iisf'liief-maker.     29846. 

Xeues  leben.    32282. 

PalniPtto  minstrels.     35141. 

Paradise.     352.52. 

IM-ide  i*<  charity.    37198. 

Kaw  recruit.     88526. 

Richest      woman     in      tln> 
world.     39393. 

Sheo.     42044. 

Sir  Bob.    42531. 

That  Swede.     45620a. 

T^^•o  friends.     47612. 


3170 


INDEX 


James  (F.  H.) — CxtiitiuiUMl. 
Up  iigaiusit  it.  48-17o. 
Where's      yoiir      bagKs^tiy'- 

r>0B90. 
Wurzburge)'s      ni  i  s;  t  a  k  c. 
r.1921. 
James   (F.  J.)  : 

Stagelore.     43740. 
rmler  l.ondoii.     4S11S. 
James  (F.  L.)     liill  .lones,  the 

si-out.     ;^841. 
.Tame.s   (G.  W.)     TaU"  of  Troy. 

449S0. 
James    (H.  N.)  : 

Battle  of  Pk-kle  Hill.  3120. 
Battle      of      Very      Crude. 

3339a. 
Fixing  f»  Ford.     14452c. 
Maid,    a    .Mick    &    a    Ford. 

27434a. 
Reformation  of  l>aii  Duffy. 
55135. 
James     (Harry)       I'retty    .Mrs. 

Smith.     37117a. 
James   (Henry)  : 

Daisv  Miller.     9t>5S. 
Tempest.     45272. 
James   (.F.)  : 

Aponea,   a   .slave  prinee  of 

Africa.     1691. 
Tantris.    the   fool.     45121. 
James   (J.  M.)  : 

Downfall  of  Si.ain.     11(i34. 
Homo  sum.     20(>92. 
Old  Fort  l>uquesne.    3;)48S. 
•fames     (K.)       Fooling    father. 

14732.  - 

.Ta mes  ( I..  ( '. ;     f'ritif.     ."•.•'.-JOl. 
James»  (M.  F.)  : 

Gretel  Ann.     53836. 
Wel^hevl    in    the    balance. 
49947a. 
James     (It.    D.)       For  times    of 

v,ar.     loOSOa. 
James  (R.  G.)     Egyptian  mum- 
my.    12314. 
.fames  (  R.  W. )     Weeds.    49925. 
.Fames   (S.)  : 

Mr.      Walling-ford's     baby. 

30278. 
Our  Bess.     34540a. 
James      (T.     P.)        Meehanics' 

fair.     28999. 
James  (T.  S.)     Royal  prisoner. 

40166. 
James  (T.  W.)     Overland  flyer. 

34961. 
James   (W.)      Inventor.     21894. 
.lameson    (H.  F.)  : 

Flight  of  a  dove.     14507. 
Miss  Ann  Thrope.     29902. 
Jameson      (H.     T.)        Picture. 
36235. 


Jamieson   (E.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3939. 
Bitter-sweet.    4030. 
Member  from  Tex.     29081. 
Jamieson    (G.  A.)  : 

Forty      thousand      &      40. 

15095. 
Prof.     James'     experience. 
37632. 

.Famieson  (L.)     Heart  of  Dixie. 

18461. 
.Jamison    (L. )  : 

(Christmas  fantasy.     53160. 
AVoman's    pageant.      5.5997, 
5.5998. 
Jamison     ( M. )      N  a  d  j  e  s  k  a. 
31900. 

.lainison   (S.)   jr.: 

Lady  Geraldine.    24411. 
Patriots.     35573. 
.Tanasz    (L.    de)      Quo    vadis? 

38249. 
.ranausehek     (F.)      l^ady    Ded- 

lock  &  Hortense.     24381. 
Jaiicey    (L.)  : 

Enlevement     d'  E  u  1  a  11  e. 

12789. 
Halte-ia !     17957. 

Jane     (B.)       Mr.     Inquisitive. 

54551. 
James    ( H.    P.)     Transgressor. 

55640. 
Janes    (W.  H.)     Brother  Paul. 

5275. 
•lanette    (F.    E.)     Conspirator. 

S337,  8338. 

Jaaette  (R.  P.)  : 

Belle  of  Tubbtown.     3441. 

Breeze's  tenderfoot.    5011a. 

Burglai'  business.    5522a. 

Busy  day.     5622. 

Card  boy.    6196. 

Cousin  Hanna's  invitation. 

8888 
Cousin  Mabel.    8898. 
Huckster.    20586. 
It's  a  business.     22233. 
.Hm       Merwin's       journey. 

22733b. 
Kaunceled.    23482. 
On    the    top    flooi",    back. 

33934. 
Skirts.     42677. 
Volunteer  Cupid.    49269a. 
Widow      Winnie      Wynne. 
50840. 
Janitsch     (D.)      Raven's    cry. 

38521. 
Jannelli  (Alexandre  de)     Love 

crime.     54334. 
.I.innelli  (Altagracia  de)  : 
Love  &  crime.     .54334. 
Riddle.     55170. 


Janney  (M.)  : 

Mr.   Kelley   from   Kalama- 
zoo.    30204. 
Picking  a  winner.     36217. 
This  is  so  sudden.    45845a. 
.Tanney  (R.  E.)    Base  hit.    3081. 
.Linney  (S.  M.)  jr.     Mr.  Kelley 

from  Kalamazoo.    30204. 
Jannopoulo    (J.  C.)     Louisiana 

purchase.     26411. 
Jannus  (J.  A.)     Artist.     1965. 
Janowitz  (D.  K.)  : 
Gemini.     16026. 
Thusnelda.    46130. 
Janowitz  (J/rs.  D.  K.)     Gemini. 

16026. 
.Jans  (P.  N.). 

Disinheritetl  son.     10954. 
Ghost  of  the  groom.     16320. 
Jan.sen    (F.)     Schemes.     41050. 
.Tanson  (J.  M.)  : 

Bridegroom's  mistake.  5069. 
Log  cabin  neigiibors.  26072. 
Sunny  South.     44.563. 
Lender       southern       skies. 
48134,  48135. 
Janson  (M.  H.)     liobert  Frank. 

39640b. 
•Tanson  (P.  L.  W.)  : 

Life's  lesson.    25340. 
Tom   Markham,   the   scout. 
46451. 
Jaussen    (B.    H.)     Levy   Cohn. 

25185. 
Janssen  (C.  L.)  : 

Masked  cavalier.    28613. 
Three  cornered   household. 

45944. 
Woman  pays.     51478c. 
Jansson  (A.  L.)  : 

Endicott  chimes.     12725. 
Prince  Hobo.     37303. 
Sylvia.    44848. 
Jantzen  (M.)  : 

Ellen  Lovett.     12505. 
Reforn).     38865. 
Janus  (A.  H.)  : 

Black   Eagle   &    the   slave. 

4093. 
Frangois,  le  champi.  15262. 
Janvier      (E.)      Just     women. 

23406. 
Janville  (S.  G.  M.  A.  de  R.  de 
M.,  comtesse  de  Martel  de) 
See  Martel  de  Janville  (S. 
G.  M.  A.  de  R.  de  M.,  mm- 
tesse  de) 
Janz  (H.)     Beyond  the  Vistula. 

8739. 
Jaquitii     {Mrs.     H.     M.)      Ma 
Dusenberry     &     her    gear  is. 
26991. 
Jaquith     (M.    H.)     Exerhitlon. 
13209. 


3171 


INDEX 


.Taquotot  (C.)  : 

Leon  Zamora  y  Salamanca. 
25075a. 

Ropal  de  la  verja.    39927a. 
Jara  (E.  C.)  : 

Awakening    of    the    Teddy 
bears.     2572. 

Cupid's  contest.     9426. 
.Tara  (G.  dela)     Intimate  prob- 
lems.    21846. 
.Jarbeau    (M.)     While  the  sul- 
tan sleeps.     50437. 
.Tarboe  (K.)     Gentleman  of  the 

highways.     16127. 
Jardella  (W.  L.)     End.     12694. 
.Tardiel  (E.)  : 

Gloria  del  inventor.     16772. 

Primer  baile.     37248. 
.lardot      (L.      J.)       Oklahoma. 

33390. 
Jarnefelt  (A.)   Kuolema.  24278. 
.Tarno(G.)  : 

Farmermildchen.     18687. 

Miisikantenmiidel.       81458. 
31459. 
Jaros  (E.  S.)  : 

Double      action      romance. 
11505. 

Love  potion.     26602. 

Moon-man.     30940. 

Turning-point.     47377. 
Jaros  (S.)  : 

Demona.     104.56. 

Reformer.     3S880. 
Jarosy     (Tl.)     Im    schneegesto- 

ber.     49621. 
Jarrell  (M.  W.)  : 

Kingdom     of     Never-come- 
true.     23940a,  23940b. 

Plain  clothes  man.    36425b. 

Sara  came  also.     55236. 

Wise  made  simple.     55968. 
.Tarrett  (C.  H.)  : 

Black     sheep     Barrington. 
4139a. 

Ijife  sentence.     25325a. 

Love-in-a-mist.     26515a. 

Passenger.     35443a. 
.Tnrrett  (H.  C.)  : 

Curse  of  rum.     9503. 

Fun  on  the  Bristol.     15696. 

Ruth.     40375. 

Sardanapalus.     40794. 
Jarrett  &  Palmer: 

Hero  of  the  horn-.     19267. 

Jane  Shore.     22466. 

Leo  &  Lotas.     25067. 
Jarrow  (J.)  : 

Alvina.    1033. 

Gambler's  crime.    1.5805. 

Lorline.    26244. 

Margita.    28215. 

Mysteries  of  N.  Y.    31797. 

Mysterious  stranger.  54671. 

Opium  queen.    34283. 


Jarrovv'  (J.)— Continued. 

Queen  of  Chinatown.  3S012. 
Tenderloin     of    N.     Y.     bv 
night.    45377. 
Jarvis   (T.  F.)     At  the  end  of 

the  line.    2225. 
Jarvis  (W.)  : 

Four      Christmas      niglits. 

15144. 
?.Iagdalen's  vow.    27344. 
INIvsterv  of  no.  17.    81843. 
Nobility.    32900. 

Jarvis  (W.  R.)  : 

Deception.    10.385. 
Eline.    12472. 
False  colors.    13519. 
Undercurrents.    48249. 


Jascl.a     (O.) 

55792. 
Jasper  (M.) 
.Tasper  (W.) 
Jax  (A.)  : 

Gora  pieSfi. 


Vogelseheuchen. 

Scraps.    41103. 
Sn^aniiii.    44C>m. 

3817. 
.Tezeli  chcesz  szcze.sliwie  zyc 
l)owiniene.s  sksiutem  >bye. 
54109. 
Wscieklv  student.    56019. 
Wyrodna  corka.    56021. 
Jaxone  (J.  D.)  : 

Clue  of  the  crescent  scar. 

7705. 
Doll  wife.    11260.- 
Fish  out  of  water.    14402. 
Flossie's  stage  wait.    14575. 
Her  only  sin.    19095. 
Her  terrible  power.     19154. 
If    a     mi.ss    must     niarrv. 

20922.       . 
Little  rags.    25851. 
Texas  brownie.    45491. 
Vick  ma  chree.  M8944. 
^Vrong  dose.    51869. 
Jay  (D.).    Battle  (fought)  ve.s- 

terdav.    3109. 
Jny  (H.): 

Diamond  necklace.    1076S. 
Fascination.     13709. 
Maiden  queen.    27510. 
Strange  adventures  of  ]\Iiss 
Brown.    44038. 
Jay  (J.  Herbert)  : 

Girl  from  upstairs.    58778. 
Little  bit  of  fluff.    25590:t. 
Jay    Kay,    pseud.      See    Fra/-er 

(R.  F.) 
Jean  (P.)    See  Wilkisou  (G.  D.) 
Jeancon  (J.  A.)  : 

Miss  America.    29899. 
Turkish  girl.     47312.   ' 
Jeancon  (O.  L.)  : 

Miss    A  m  e  r  i  c  a  .      2n'29S, 

29809. 
Our  old  Ky.  ho)ne.    347:58. 
Turkish  girl.    47342. 

3172 


Jeanre    (E.)      Honey  Bunch  & 

the  spooks.  ■  20115. 
Jee    (J.)      Dick   Turpin's  ride. 

10810. 
Jefferis  (A.)  : 

Laspre.    24671. 
Standard  of  men.    43755. 
Jeffers  &  Dalton.    Yegged  man. 

56024. 
Jefferson  (A.)  : 

Orphan  heiress.    34380. 
y/lio  was  the  wife?    50688. 
Wicked  woman.    50779. 
Jefferson  (C.  B.)  : 
Biddy.    8760. 
Biddy  Nolan.    3764. 
Biddy  Ronau.    3765.  • 
Country  circus.     8738-S740. 
Shadows    of   a'  great    citv. 

41711. 
Shadov.'s  of  N.  Y.    41715. 
Jefferson      (E.      P.)        Double 
trouble.    11551. 

Jefferson  (J.)    Rip  Van  Winkle. 

39486. 
Jefferson  (T.)  : 

Biddy.    8760. 

Biddy  Nolan.    3764. 

Biddy  Ronan.    3765. 

Shadows   of   a   great   city. 
41711. 

Shadows  of  N.  Y.    41715. 
.Tefferv  (F.  M.)  : 

Giraffe.    16415. 

Vanishing  point.    48695a. 

Jeffrey  (BT)  ;r.     In  Death  Val- 
ley.   21148. 
Jeffrey  (Charles)     Cupid' &  the 

dollar.    9378. 
Jeffrey    (Oornie)      His   satanie 

ma.lesty.    19800. 
Jeffries  (A.  J.)     Dida,  the  mys- 
tery.   10832. 
Jeffries  (E.  F.)     Charlie,  T  ex- 
pect you.    6783a. 
Jeffries  (L.  Q.)  : 

Cloudy  sky.    7673. 
England's  v.-rong.    12772. 
Fortune.    15048. 
Josiah  Allen's  wife.     23049. 
Lilith.     25459. 
Machette.    27102. 
Nemesis.    82215. 
Number  5.    33134. 
Sans  souci.    40719. 
Stunning  blow.    44294. 
Through  the  earth.    46086. 
Under  a  cloud.    48086. 
Whistling  Jim.    50480. 
Jehlinger  (C.)     Tanya.    45122. 
.Teitles   (B.  J.)     Spanish  court- 
ship.    43424. 


INDEX 


Jelf  (H.)  : 

How   he   lied   to   his   wife. 

20480. 
Mit'/A.    80506. 

,Telf    (S.    H.)      Artist's    model. 

1994. 
Jelks   (B.  M.)     Unique  shower 

for  bride.    48341a. 

.Telleff  (G.  M.)  : 

Broken  hearts.    5188. 

Girl      behind      the      lunch 

counter.    16466. 
Hubby  in  a  fix.    20577. 
taradise.    35250. 
Pursuit  of  happiness.  37896. 
St.  Elmo.    40.521. 
Shadows  that  follow.  41721. 
Winning  way.    51184. 
Yoke.    52116. 


E.) 


T.)      Jack 
22319. 

B.)      Sister 
42585. 


Ann 


37300. 


to 


.Telley  (H 

56007. 
.TelJiffe    (W. 
bean-stalk. 
.Tellison    (L. 

to  the  rescue 
.Telmoli   (H.)  : 

I'rince  Goldhair. 
Schweizer.     41140. 
.Teniison     (D.    H.)      Appeal 

Oaesiir.     1699a. 
.lenbacli    (B.)  : 

I'arfusstanzerin 

2983. 
Die  Oder  keine. 
I'  1  i  e  g  e  n  d  e 

14504. 
lierr      ohue 

19309a. 
I.iebesschule. 
Lihi  domino. 
Lilac  domino. 
INIme.    Troubadoui 
Premiere.     37060. 
Romantische   frau.     39842, 

39843. 
Tag  im  paradies.     44912a, 
44912b. 

.leneppe  (P>.  de)     Female  Rigo. 

14030. 
.b'nifer    (G.  D.)  : 

Question  of  courage.  38160. 
Shakespeare,    the    poet    of 
the  soul.     5.5300. 
.Tcnkins    (B.    A.)      Bracegirdle. 
52972. 
nkins    (E 
All    on 

879. 
Blue  Beard.     4349. 
Brightest  name.    5120. 
Cinderella.     7355. 
Columl))a's  reception.   7995, 
Crystal  ball.    9290.  9291. 
Lady  cook.     24379. 


.1 


L. 

a 


) 


summer's    day. 


Wop  &  the  cop. 
&   the 


2981- 

.53412. 
rittmeister. 

w  0  h  n  u  n  g. 

25254,  25255. 
25449,  25450. 
254.50a. 

27222. 


.Tenkius  (E.  L.) — Continued. 
New    Aladdin    &   same    old 

lamp.     32317. 
Revolt  in   Christmas   land. 

39278. 
Sleeping  princess.     42762. 
Wedding  chords.     49901. 
Witch's  mirror.     51283. 
.fenkins  (E.  M.)    Ranch  mascot. 

38433. 
.Tenkins     (K.    O. )       One    must 

marry.     340-13. 
.Tenkins   (F. )  : 

Dolls  &  toy  balloons.  11276. 
Wilderness.    51006. 
.Tenkins  (G.)  Rodnevs  of  Mont. 

39708. 
.fenkins  (ft.  D.)  : 

Five  plavlets.     14439a. 
.Tudith  &  Ariel.    23179a. 
.Tenkins  (J.  O.)     Zilpha.   523-52. 
.Tenkins    (L.   D.)  : 

Brownie's  flirtation.  46400a. 

.Tuvenile  fantastics.     23434. 

.Tenkins   (M.  >     His  evil  genius. 

19604. 
•Tenkins   ( M."  V. )     Pleiades. 

36541. 
.Tenkins    (W.  H.)      Queer  case. 

38133. 
Jenkins    (AV.   R.)  : 

R  o  u  r  g  e  o  is  gentilhonuiie. 

4762. 
Cid.     7314. 

Cyrano  <le  Bergerac.    9555. 
Dofia  Qnichotte.     11.381. 
Drama  nuevo.     11663. 
G  e  n  t  i  1  h  0  m  m  e    panvre. 

16097. 
Grannnaire.     17249. 
Honneur  et  I'argent.  20139. 
Horace.     20263. 
Idole.     20905. 
Maitre  de  forges.     27550. 
Mine  et  contre-mine.  29716. 
I^artlr  a    tiempo.     35405. 
Pr^cieuses       ridicules. 

37039. 
Testament   de   C4sar   Giro- 
dot.     45472. 
Voyage    de    M.    Perrichou. 
49312. 
Jenkins    (W.   R.)    CO.: 
A  temps.    20a. 
T^al  manqu6.     2824. 
Clairvoyaute.     7496a. 
Consultation.     8367a. 
Fin  penitence.     12663a. 
Facheux.     13318. 
Fille  du  docteur.     14231a. 
Grand    bazar    p  a  r  i  s  i  e  n. 

17255a. 
Madame  est  .sortie.   27189a. 
Maitre  de  forges.     275.50a. 
Mystere.     31789a. 


.Teidvins  (W.  R.)  co. — Continued. 
Perle  noire.    35932. 
T^ortrait     de      m  a  d  a  m  e. 

36861a. 
Pret§  rendu.    37091a. 
.Tenkins     (X.     S.)       By     their 

I'm  its.     .5727. 
.Tenks      {Mrs.      B.)        Hazard. 

18351. 
Jenks    (1':.    T.)      Bro.    Robert's 

housekeeper.    53000. 
.Tenks    (G.   C.)  : 
Bull-fighter, 
By  special 


City  lights, 


5442 
wire. 
74.54. 
of   the 


5713. 


czar. 


cloud. 


2680. 


Tu    the    name 

21467. 
Natl.  bank.     32044. 
Printer's  devil.     37485. 
Silent   witness.     42.363. 
U.  S.  mail.     48350. 
Jcnks     (T.)        Drifting 
33982. 

.Tenne    (R.  L.)  : 

liachelor   trapped. 

Deadly  fly.     10235. 

J '(.reed  to  work.     14983. 

lea  maker.    45181. 

Two  thieves.     47793. 
Jenner  (E.)  Sec  .Jewell  (E.  J.) 
Jenner     (W.     11.)       liohemian 

dinner.     4495. 
Jennnigs    (B.)  : 

Husband   wanted.     20727a. 

Last  straw.     24773. 

Village   courtship.     49027. 

20th  century  girl.     52447. 

.Tennings    tC.  .T. )      Who's  boss? 

50649. 
Jennings    ( D. 

volunteer. 
Jenrdngs    (E 

club.     2240a. 
.Tennings  (E.  M. )  : 

Dinner  at  the  club.     10876. 
Mrs.     Oakley's     telephone. 

30425. 
Prinzessin      von      Barnhof. 

37497. 
Tom's  fiancee. 
Jennings     (G.     D. ) 

11386. 
•Tennings  (G.  11)  : 

Bathroom  door.     52830. 
Between    the    soup    «fc 

savory.     3684. 
Vive  birds  in  a  cage.  536.51. 
Four  1  act  plays.     15168a. 
Woman  opposite.     51477. 
Jennings  (H.  B. )      Indian  a<tor. 

21623. 
.Tennings    (J.)     Caleb's    Christ- 
mas tale.     .5836. 


H.)     Oui 

34618. 

D.)     At  the 


female 


golf 


46490. 
Donatello. 


the 


3173 


INDEX 


Jennlugs  (J.  J.)  : 

Geo.  Washington.     16153. 
Mike.     29543. 
Painting  the  town.     35073. 
Salammbo.     40579. 
Why     men     don't     marry. 
50739. 
Jennings      (L.      C.)       Zittara. 

52374a. 
Jennings  (M.  W.)     Woman  for  | 
woman.     51396.  | 

.Jennings     (N.    A.)     Dreaming. 

11780. 
Jennings      (O.     H.)       Turliish 

dream.     47341. 
.Tennv     (J.    A.)     Empii-e    c«>m- 

edv  4.     12637. 
.Teno  (H.)     See  Heltai  (J.) 
.Tensen  (A.  R.)     Shoe  that  fits. 

42145. 
Jen-sen  (C.  E.)  : 

Eugenia's  secret.     13032. 
True      love      vs.      divorce 
courts.     47240. 
Jensen    (H.   E.)     Who  is   sheV 

55926. 
.Tensen  (J.)  : 

CoM^ard.     8969. 
Human      marlset.       20605. 
20606. 
.Tensen      (.Tens)       King's     lost 

daughter.     23975. 
.Tensen  (W.  E.)  : 

Menace     of      the     nation. 

29115a. 
Prodigal  daughter.   37577a. 
.Tenssen      (H.      Wiers-)       See 

Wiers-Jenssen. 
Joeffrin,  pseud.     See  Ibels  (H. 

G.) 
.Tepson  (E.)  : 
Ann.     1533a. 
Compromised.     8178. 
Jepson     (E.    B.)     Dream    girl. 

11721a. 
Jepson      (E.     O.)     Wooing     of 

Mrs.  Van  Cott.     51703. 
Jepson  (E.  O.)  : 

Freaks  of  fortune.     15303. 
Tide  of  fortune.     46156. 
Jepson   (G.)     Patience  reward- 
ed.    35543. 
Jermon  (J.)  : 

Black  crook.     4076. 
French      maid's      extrava- 
ganza &  burlesque  co. 
15374. 
Jermon  (J.  G.)  : 

Cheap  drink.    6S57a. 
Golden  crook.     1G940. 
Nina  Diva's  European  sen- 
sation.    32793. 
Jerome.    Please  don't  wake  me. 
36526. 


Jerome      (B.     H.)       Louisiana 

Lou.     26409a. 
.Terome  (B.  M.)  : 

Mabel  &  John.     27007. 
Mogul.     30684. 
Pair  of  queens.     35113. 
Philosopher     &     the     fool. 

36149. 
Princess  Olive.     37449. 
Roval  chef.     40127.  401 2S. 
Thebe.     45648. 
Uncle  Sam.     48016. 
Wild  oats.     50975. 
Yankee       regent.        .52010 
52011. 
Jerome     (C.     F.)       Good     oM 

sport.     17107. 
Jerome      (E.)        Neil      Agrah. 

32170. 
Jerome  (J.  K.)  : 

Birth  &  breeding.     39.50. 
Fanny  &  the  servant  prolv 

lem.    13642. 
Great  gamble.     17393c. 
Master    of    Mrs.    Chilvers. 

28707. 
Miss  Hobbs.    4i9956. 
Passing    of    the    3d    floor 

back.     35458. 
Robina  in  search  of  a  hus- 
band.    39664a. 
Ruth.     40376.  | 

Woodbarrow  farm.     51669.  | 
.Terome  (L.  F.)  : 

Isle  of  romance.     22168.         I 
Lost  princess.     26347.  I 

.Terome  (S.)  :  j 

Bally-hoo  4.     2867a.  I 

Repentant.     39068.  j 

.lerome  (W.)  :  ! 

Mrs    Delaney    of   Newport.  ; 
30345.  I 

Stage  door.     43721a. 
Town  topics.     46664. 
Jerrard     (F.)      R<ise    Pompon. 

40014. 
.rerrold  (M.  L.)     See  Jndd  (M. 

L.) 
.Terrom  (W.  B.)  : 

Alice,  the  actress.     795. 
Maurice  Flint.     28876. 
Woodburn.     51671. 
Jerschke  (O. )  : 

Biixl.     5406,  5407. 

Mein    deutsches   vnterlaiul. 

29060a. 
Traumulus.     46860. 
.Tersky     (D.    I.)     His    faihor's 

mistake.     19616. 
Jervis  (G.)  : 

Father  Christmas.     13835. 
Gorilla.     171.S6. 
Hand  of  justice.     18039. 
Jesnitzer    (S.    Erdmann)     See 
Erdmann-Jesnitzer. 


Jess   (E.)     Birth  of  a  nation's 

flag.     52898. 
Jessel  (J.  A.)  : 

Belle  Marie.     3388.  3389. 
Commercial  tourist's  bride. 

8127,  8128. 
Mesmerist.     29293. 
Remarkable  woman.  39006. 
War  heroine.     49582. 
Jessel  (L.)  : 

Beiden  husaren.  3345,  3346. 
G  r  o  s  s  e    rosinen.     17684, 

17685. 
Mann      mit      der      griinen 

maske.    28080. 
Wer  zuletzt  lacht.     499S.5a. 
Jessop  (G.  H.)  : 
Bluff.     4401. 
Bottle  of  ink.    4722. 
Coston  light.    8628. 
Facts.    13332. 
Gall.    15782. 
Gentleman    from    Nevada. 

16117. 
Gold  mine.    16901,  16903. 
Great    metropolis.      17429- 

17431. 
Heart  of  Bohemia.     18456. 
In  paradise.    21292. 
Irish  brigade.    21959. 
King  of  the  street.     23880. 
Lynch  law.    26966. 
Mam'zelle  Toinette.    27703. 
Mavourneen.    28886. 
Miles-aroon.    29.567. 
Miss  or  Mrs.    29998. 
Mixed.     30509. 
Muddles.    31297. 
My  Lady  Molly.    31603. 
Next  door  neighbor.   32586 
Number  3.    33132. 
Old  stager.    33632. 
Once  upon  a  time.    33977. 
Our  great  metropolis.  346.57 
Our  Hebrew  friends.  34660. 
Ozone.    34986. 
Quiet  family.    38200. 
Rlcochette.    39399. 
Salammbo.    40577. 
Sam'l  of  Posen.    40662. 
Shamus     O'Brien.      419.38. 

41939. 
Stolen  money.    43935. 
Jessup  (A.  E.)  : 

Ethelinda.    13001. 
Myra.    31774. 
Jewell  (E.)  : 

Battle  of  Bull  Con.     3113a. 

Bit  of  lace.    4003. 

Caf6  life.    5805. 

Gypsy.    17821. 

Over     the     garden      wall. 

84934. 
Persian  cat.  35958. 
Princess  &  the  rose.    37396. 


3174 


INDEX 


Jewell   (E.  J.)     Liberal  educa- 
tion.   25204. 
.Tewell  (Elizabeth   S.  &  Euphe- 
iiiia  S.)     Through  the  sweet 
briars.     55591. 
Jewett     (H.     J.)       CJonquering 

Cupid.    8286. 
Jewett  (H.  L.)   Musical  comedy 

of  hats.    31424. 
Jewish     pub.     soc.     of     Amer. 

Power  of  Purim.    36983a. 
Jex    (G.   E.)      Fair   exchange. 

53586. 
Jex  (J.)  : 

Bubbles.    5368. 
Butterfly.    5646a. 
Claire.     7489. 
Co-respondent.     8506&. 
Crate  of  eggs.    9022. 
Crazy  Joe.    9037. 
Crossways.    9220. 
Danger  line.    9755. 
Fog.    14643. 
Hypnotism.     20764. 
Johnnie  no.  23.    22887. 
Liberty  M.  D.    25223. 
Mr.       Willoughby       calls. 

54556. 
Pay  day.    35661b. 
Pierre's  policy.    36269a. 
Pigs  is  pigs.    36287. 
Poor  blind  men.    55001. 
Slick.     42773. 
Span.     43410. 
Sue  Culver.    44377. 
Treasure  ghost.    46899. 
Jimena  y  Dfaz    (A.)      Astucia. 

2113a. 
Jimenez.      See    also     6im6nez. 
Jimenez  (J.) : 

Arriba  la  liga!     1917b. 
Chavalillo.    6854a. 
Dos  fenfimenos.    53448. 
Fin  del  mundo.    14244. 
Golfo  de  Guinea.    17040. 
Hambre  nacional.    17965. 
Matias  L6pez.    28794a. 
Nido  del  principal.     54710. 
Siglo  de  oro.    42291a. 
Suerte  perra.    44385a. 
Villa  del  Oso.    49015. 
.lim&nez    (S.)  : 

Dia  de  la  Vfrgen.    10741. 
Suerte  de  Isabelita.   44384. 
.limenez    Guerra     (A.)       Pena 

capital.     35819. 
Jimenez   Lora    (A.)      Las   que 

esperan.    24662b. 
Jimenez  Ortells  (R.)     Claveles 

blancos.    7559. 
Jim<5nez  Prieto   (D.)     Principe 

real.    37478. 
Jinks    (High)    jr.     Hee   Swart- 
wood  (H.  P.) 
Jinks  (J.)     See  Tees  (L.  C.) 


Joachimsen  (C.  C.)  : 
Royal  secret.    40180. 
Woman  who  wins.    .51504. 
Joanin  (A.)  &  co. : 
Absent.    108. 

Poup6e  aux  chrysanth&mes. 
36914. 
Jobe  (M.  W.)     Fashion  review. 

13718. 
Jobin    (F.)     Coon   &  the  boot- 
black.    8451. 
Jocelyn     (S.     E.     W.)      Santa 

Claus  or  papa.     40737. 
Joekusch  (L.)  : 

All  on  %  of  a  kiss.     881. 
Eines  kusses  wegen.    53509. 
Joers      (G.)       Just     a     count. 

23318. 
Johann    (F.    A.)    jr.     Midnight 

express.     29423. 
Johannsen  (A.  A.)     Matchmak- 
er's conscience.     2S771a. 
John  (Ernest)  : 

Blind  god's  way.     4247. 
Castles  in  Spain.     6432. 
On  the  knees  of  the  gods. 
33865. 
Joliu    (Eugenie)     Countess   Gi- 

sela.     8711. 
.John  (G.)     ^9ee  Jones  (Gladys) 
.Johnke  (H. )  verlag.     Don  .Tuan. 

11348. 
Johns  (A.)     When  liubbv  real- 
izes.    50236. 
Jolins       (E.)        Terrible      test. 

45433. 
.Johns  (G.  S.)  : 

Apples     of     Sodom.      1720. 

1721, 
Between    the    lines.     3678. 

3680. 
Business      woman.       5601, 

5604 
Cold  deal.    7795. 
David.    10039. 
Model  husband.     30567. 
Other  Green.    34449. 
Other  Mr.  Green.     34460. 
Tie  that  binds.     46167. 
Time  check.    46236. 
Johns  (J.  T.)  : 

Both  well.     4717. 
Moscow  in  flames.     3108.">. 
Woman-hater.    51402. 
Jolins  (O.) : 

Business      woman.       5601. 

5604. 
Christening.     7178. 
Color  madness.    53218. 
Power  of  darkness.    3694.5. 
36946. 
Johns    (S.)     Wreck  of  flie   Ue- 

public.     51832. 
Johns    (W.    H. )     Micro-mania. 
29385a. 


Johnson.      Shoo  -  fly     regiment. 
42151. 

Johnson     {Mrs.)     English    girl 

in  Amer.     12775. 
.Tohnson  (A.)  : 

Japanese  fdyll.     22490. 
^ladam       Chrysanthemum. 
27152,  27153. 


Johnson 

Evans 
.Tohnson 

West. 
Johnson 

pups. 
•Tolmson 

Dale. 


See  Lamar- 


Life  in  the 
Training  the 
li. )      Merry- 


123G. 
1283. 


(A.    C.) 
(A.) 

(A.    R.) 

25310. 
(A.  W.) 
46767. 

(Alice 
29230. 

.Tohnson  (Annie  L.)  : 

American  in  London. 

Americans  in  London 

Bntrle  call.     5420. 

Cal'co  ball.     5827. 

Crazy  Dan.     9031. 

Doctor,    how  he   became   a 
street  salesman.     11148. 

Farmer  Hathaway's  (laugh- 
ter.    13679. 

For  her  money.     14818. 

Hebrew   lady.     18608. 

Her  husbanil.     19025. 

Hilda.     19477. 

In  ole  Virginny.     21288. 

Kalauthe.     23466. 

King's  secret.     23992. 

Lady  Blanch.     24370. 

Mat.     28752. 

Mauria.     28873,  28874. 

My  nearest  neighbor.  31662 

New  dawn.     32355. 

Nixey.  the  boy  hero.   32846. 

Old  storv.     33635. 

Old  Va.  home.     33671. 

On  the  frontier.     33847. 

Our  soldiers.     34775.  34776. 

Peggy,       the       fisherman's 
child.     35808. 

Peperly  agency.     35867. 

I'ereta.     35897. 

Plasar.     36447.  36448. 

Sargent  Tegge.     40801. 

Scout.     41178. 

Sunrise.     44569,  44,570. 

Viva.     49196. 

Woman's  love.     51541. 
•Tohnson     (B.)     Trip    to    Coon- 
town.     47013,  47014. 
.Tohnson    (B.   A.)     Quiet  after- 
noon at  the  club.     38198. 
.Tohnson  (B.  F.)  pub.  co. : 

Julius  Caesar.     23256a. 

Macbeth.     27045. 
Johnson  (B.  L.)  : 

Charlotte     of     the     jilains. 
0798. 

Plebes.     36534. 


3175 


.Tohnson     (B.    M.)     Evervchlld. 
13136. 

Johnson   (C.  A.)     Isle  of  Glow 

Worms.     22157. 
Johnson    (C.   PI)     Irish   volun- 
teer.    22040. 
.Tohnson  (C.  F.)  : 

Enfaldige       snitilanningen. 

12741. 
Miss   Dnzenberry.     29935. 
Johnson  (O.  T.)  : 

Delilah's  confession.    10414. 
John  Henry  speaks.    54116. 
Mirabeau.     29785. 
Paul  of  Tarsus.     35609. 
Sociological  maid.     43028. 
There     are     no     accidents. 

45718a. 
Words  of  Paul.     51718. 
.rolmson  (Carroll)  : 
Lost  ace.     26269. 
Louisiana  lowlands.    26410. 
On  the  Mississippi.     33879. 
Johnson   (Covington)    Divorced 

husband.     11050. 
Johnson     (D.     V.)     Armor     of 

light.     52727. 
John.son     (D.    W.)     Lightning- 
bug  art-union.     25409. 
Johnson  (E.  F.)  : 

Betty's  house  party.     3661. 
From  out  the  past.    155.59. 
Vera.    48842. 
Johnson  (E.  R.)  : 

Sequa  tehee.    41522. 
Writing  microbe.    51850. 
•Tohnson  (E.  W.)  : 

Any     way     to     get     away. 

1653b. 
Busy   day   at   the  Borgias. 

53026. 
Guess  again.    17732a. 
In  name  only.    21246a. 
Man    who    always    smiled. 

54413. 
Next  of  kin.    32590a. 
Thin  ice.    45784a. 

Johnson     (Edward)       Licorice 

sticks.    25230. 
.roiinson    (pjmma    M.)      Girl    & 

the  clown.    16428. 
.Tohnson  (Eva  M.)    Edged  tools. 

12232a. 
Johnson    (Ezekiel)      Eagle  Eye 

across  the  Rapidan.    12118. 
Johnson  (F.  J.)    Convict.    8414. 
Johnson     (F.    R.)       Fight    for 

fame.    14168. 
Johnson     (Mrs.    F.    AV.)       See 

.Tohnson  (Annie  T>. ) 
.lohnson  (Francis)     Count  Kon- 

igsmark.    8666. 
Johnson  (Frank)  : 
Caracas.     6193. 


INDEX 

Johnson   (Frank) — Continiied. 
Dad's  farm.    9609. 
Expressman.    13261. 
.Tohnson  (Fred)  : 

Chance  for  3.    6670. 
Darwin  theory.    9914. 
Johnson   (G.  M.)      Slipping  one 

over.    42795b. 
Johnson   (H.  (i.)     Puritan  con- 
science.   37870. 
Johnson  (H.  H.)     Troubles  of  a 

chairman.    47172a. 
Johnson  (H.  J.)  : 

Amer.  Shakespeare.    41745- 

41751. 
Complete  works  of  Shake- 
.speare.    41870. 

Johnson     (H.     K.)       Magnolia 

plantation.    27415. 
Johnson  (H.  N.)     On  to  victory. 

33958a. 
Johnson    (H.    O.)      Home   ties. 

20061,  20063. 
John.son    (Henry)      Midsommer 

night's  dreame.    29467. 
.Tohnson       (Herman)         Love's 

dream.    26701a. 
Johnson        (Hilda)  Elfrida. 

12463. 

Johnson  (J.)  : 

Blackleg.    4101. 
Hari-kari.    18219. 
Harrigan.    18247. 
Invasion.     21891. 

Johnson      (J.      D.)        Neptune. 

32229. 
.Tohnson    (J.   M.)      See   Janson 

(J.  M.) 
Johnson    (J.   P.I      Daughter  of 

Sonora.    9976. 
.Johnson   (J.  R. )     Entertainers. 

12801. 
.Tohnson  (J.  W.)  : 

Dialogue     from     Cannil)al 

king.     10748. 
Goyescas.    1720Sa. 
Johnson    (K.    W.)      Some    da  v. 

43150,  43151. 
Johnson     (L.  1       T^izbeth     from 

Hickory  Hollow.    25997. 
Johnson  (Mrs.  L.  B. )     Alabama 

claim.    676. 
Johnson   (Lee)  : 

Anheuser  push.    1.521. 
Roly  Poly.    39769. 
.Tohnson  (Lillian  H. )  : 

Daughter    of   Amei-.      0937, 

9938. 
New  power.    54703. 
Red  jacket.    38747. 
Woman  politician.     51482. 
Johnson  (Lule  H.)  : 

By  law's  decree.    5685. 
Fate's  fooling.     ]3S12a. 

3176 


Jolmsou  (Lute  H.) — Continuetl. 
Magnolia  plantation.   27414. 
Man  who  can.    27977. 
Mary    Carey    of    old    New 

York.    28548. 
Petit  chapeau  rouge.   36033 
Sale  of  the  gig.    40583. 
Too     much     is     a     plentv. 
46536. 

Johnson  (M.  D.)    Man  proposes. 

27942. 
Johnson     (M.     E.)       He     that 

keepeth  Israel.    18389. 
Johnson    (M.  G.)      Calling  her 

blufl'.    5923a. 
Johnson     (M.     J.)       Dilemma. 

10854. 

Johnson  (M.  L.)  : 

Betrayed.    3610. 

Ik'tween  2  fires,    3694. 

Bitter  fruit.    4026. 

Bloss.    4320. 

Borrowed  plumes.    4678. 

Broken  chains.    5171. 

Broken  toys.    5217. 

Carrots.    6297. 

Carrotts.    6300. 

Ego  sum  qui  .sum.    12207. 

Fun.    15665. 

Gideon's  rock.  16340. 

Gyp.  17814. 

Heartbroken.    18513. 

Helen  of  Troy.    18725. 

Imp  of  the  sea.    21021. 

Judgment  of  Paris.    2316(5. 

Justice.    23409. 

Lotos  flower.    26374. 

]\Iarston  hunter.    28492. 

Modern   comedy   of  errois. 
30594. 

Moneybox.    30764. 

Nonsense !    32985. 

One  of  the  people.    34085. 

Princess  of  Russia.    37444. 

Security.    41380. 

Siren.     42562. 

Stranded.    44023. 

Sunlight.    44547. 

Until  death.    48430. 

Was  she  to  blame?    49641. 

West  Lynne.    49992. 

Within  an  inch  of  his  ]\U\ 
51300. 
Johnson      (M.     M.)        Elenuics 

legacy.      12435. 
Johnson   (M.  R.)     Thistlodow  ii 

king.     45854a. 
Johnson   (Margaret)     Wlieol  of 

fate.     50170. 
Johusou     (Morris)       Jeppc    on 

the  hill.     22616. 
•lohnson    (O.)  : 

Bear.     3163. 
Comet.     8075. 


i 


INDEX 


.Tijhnson   (O.  DeW.)  : 

John  Barleycorn.     54113. 
"      Twin  bachelors.     47480. 
Tohnsou     (O.    E.)       Handicap. 
18059. 

.7.)lin.«on    (O.  M.)  : 

Dr.  Marie  Zelma.  111G9, 
11170. 

Emancipateil.     1256G. 

Facing  death.     13319. 

Heir  to  the  soft-soap  mil- 
lions.    3SG66.       - 

Lillian's  birthday.  25468, 
25469. 

Lo,  tlie  davs  of  our  fathers. 
26014. 

Mayor  Moffit  must  marry. 
28926. 

'Twixt  the  cup  &  the  lip. 
47529. 

Johnson   (P.)  : 

Bachelor      Bill's      reunion. 

2662. 
Elopers.     42534a. 
Pressing  club.     37089. 
Taming  the  editor.     45068. 
.Tohnsou    (P.    B.)      Mysterious 

agent.     31S02c. 
Johnson     (P.    C)      Satania    & 

Suifuria.     40815. 
Johnson    (Philander  C.)  : 
For  high  stakes.     14825. 
Happy  ending.     18156b. 
IMrs.       Dovecote's       debut. 

30358. 
Queen's  favorite.     38113. 
Johnson    (Phlit  C.)     Vuur-brii. 
■;  49335. 
.Johnson    (K.   H.)    jr.     Apostle 

Paul.     1696. 
Johnson   (R.  L.)     Lord  Byron. 

26191. 
Johnson     (R.    V.)      Too    luany 

beaus.     46521. 
Johnson    (Renee)      Watch    the 

rehearsal.     55848. 
Johnson       (Rossiter)        Three 

comedies.     45941a. 
Joluison   (S.  D.)     Letty's  luclf. 

25159. 
Johnson      (S.     PI)       A^alhalla. 

48637. 
.Johnson    (S.  F.)  : 

Bovs  v\'ill  be  girls.     4875. 
Home  defenders.     20018. 
Mated  by  jury.     28780. 
Rival   choirs.     39543. 
Johnson   (Sabel)  : 

IMedicine-man.     29025. 
^Vay  of  the  heart.     49748. 
Johnson    (Samuel): 

C'omplete  works  of  Shakes- 
near  e.     41741-41744. 
Fall  of  Babylon.     13467. 


Johnson    (T.)      Inky    dinks   in 

Southland.     21731. 
Johnson    (W.)  : 

Benedict    Arnold.      3508. 

Black   politician.     4131. 

My   Honolulu   girl.     54655. 
Johnson     (W.     A.)       Panama. 

35160. 
Johnson    (W.  F.)  : 

Duke      Lorenzo's      w  a  r  d. 
11983. 

Duke's  ward.     12013. 

Stronger  hand.     44199. 
Johnson    (W.  O.)  : 

Girl  from  Vassar.     16541. 

In  society.     2132G. 

Old    Mother    Goose    &    co. 
33580. 

On  the  Esther.     33836. 

Two  puritans.     47759. 

Wormwood.     51797. 
John.son    (W.   R.)      Awakening 

of  Narradin.     52787. 
Johnson  (W.  Savage)     Devil  is 

an   ass.     10667a . 
.Tohnsou  (^V.  Sherwood)  : 

He  thought   he   was   right. 
18391. 

Percell   diamond.     35879. 

Quits.     38226. 

Veritas.     48868. 

Winning  hand.     51156. 
Juhnsone   (0.  T.)  : 

Actor's  wife.     215. 

After  the  elopement.     498. 

Are  you  a  nut?    1798. 

Are      vou      kiddine      me? 
1809a. 

Author.     2470a. 

Baby   burglar.     52794. 

Before  the  show.     3300. 

Behind  the  ma.sk.     3330a. 

Behind  the  moon.     3331. 

Bird-man.     3922,  3924. 

<:!all  of  the  blanket.     5893. 

('oroner's  son.     8.564. 

I'egan's  anjbition.     10389. 

Dish-washer.      10946. 

Dr.     Epsteni's     first     case. 
53427. 

T'ive  wrinkles.     14447a. 

Gasoline.     53749. 

Going  on  the  stage.  16857a. 

I  need  a  lawyer.     54010. 

In  Yellowstone  Park.  21582. 

Man   seeking  his  own  rib. 
27947. 

Mosquito  trust.     31104a. 

Never  again — never.  32302. 

Night   before   the   morning 
after.     32682a. 

No  smoking  allowed.  54728. 

Not  wanted.     33069. 

No.  33  Mulljerry  st.    33145. 

On  a  side  street.     33746a. 


Johnsone    (O.  T.) — Continued. 
Page  of  the  West.     35036. 
Passing  of  cabby.     35450. 
Past,     present     &     future 

54890. 
Peanuts.     35719a. 
Poison   monger.     36646a. 
Prohibition.     37662a. 
Return  of  the  man.    39196. 
Return  of  Willum.     39203 
Rufus  Ambro  I^ee.    40234a. 
Spite.     43590. 
Stage  door-man.     43723. 
Stage  money.     43725b. 
Three  nights.    55575. 
Tramp's  story.     4680Sa. 
Two  painters.     55709. 

Johnston  ( A.  F. )  Rescue  of  the 
Princess  Winsome.    39093a. 

Johnston  (A.  L.)  Twilight. 
47476a. 

Johnston    (B.)      Talking    bird. 

45011. 
Johnston  (B.  P.)     Jim's  wrong 

play.     22749. 

Johnston  (C.  V.)     Honest  man. 

20103. 
Johnston      (E.)        Pocahontas. 

54987. 
Johnston   (E.  F.)  : 

Drum-major.    11860. 
Tambour-major.    45034. 
Johnston    (E.   H.)      Anti-newo- 

man  war.    1607. 
Johnston   (F.)  : 

Dollar  diplomacy.    11266. 
His  dinner  for  2.    19595. 
New  reporter.     32450. 
Young  Hawley.     52169. 
Johnston  (G.  W.)  : 

Your  daughter.     56042. 
Your     daughter     &     mine. 
56043. 
Johnston   (A.  H.)   Dora's  oath. 

11458. 
John.ston  (I.  M.)    Jeweled  toad. 

22701,  22702. 
Johnston  (J.  A.)     Ruled  off  the 

track.    40252a. 
Johnston    (J.    G.)       Shamrock. 
41932. 

Johnston  (M.  W.)  Curse  of  the 

conquered.    9505. 
Johnston  (O.  C.)  : 

Eagle  Pass.     12120. 

Overland.    34960. 

Swamp  angels,  44719. 
Johnston    (R.)  : 

Inez.     21675. 

Nan,  the  newsbov.     31933. 

Rum.     40258. 

Two  orphans.  47737. 


3177 


INDEX 


Jolinston  (S.  S.)  : 

Bluegrass  tragedy.    4399. 

Harry,    the   flagman's    son. 
1S255. 

Waif  of  the  sea.  49378. 
.Tohnston  (Mrs.  S.  S.)  : 

Bluegrass  tragedy.    4399. 

Carrette,  the  waif.    6283. 

Jessica.     22650. 

Waif  of  the  sea.    49378. 
.Tohnstone  (A.  O.)  : 

Betsy.     3623. 

Maid  in  Germany.     27451. 

Miss  Princess.    30012. 

Stop,  looli  &  listen.     43961. 
.Tohnstone   (G.)      Ont  there  be- 
yond.    34861. 
Johnstone  (E.)  : 

Carmen.    6241. 

Don  Josg.  11347. 

Last  appeal.    24682. 
Johnstone  (G.)  : 

April's  fool.    1747a. 

Iron  ring.    54075. 

Pearl  of  great  price.    35732. 
Johnstone  (H.)  : 

Eleventh  hour.     12451. 

Herman,       the       German. 
19219. 

Hilda.     19475.  . 

Marquise  Clothilde.    28358. 
.Tohnstone  (L.)  : 

Climaxes.    7618. 

Power  of  the  czar.    36995. 

St.  Ives.    40534. 
.Tohnstone  (L.  M.)     How  about 

Kitty?    20464. 
.Tohnstone  (O.)     King  Too  Too. 

23919. 
.Tohnstone      ( Samuel )        Cana- 
dian queen.     5979. 
.Tohnstone  (Sibyl)  : 

Modern  Mazeppa.    30629. 

Woman's  way.     51589. 
Johnstone  (W.  B.)  : 

Betsy.     3623. 

Fifty-fifty.     141.53d. 

Miss  Princess.     30012. 
.T6kai  (M.)  : 

Gypsy  barou.     17824. 

Krone  und  liebe.    9666. 

Uj  foldesur.     47898. 
.Tolly    (A.)     See  Leveaux    (A.) 
Jolly   (F.  B.)     Hot  tip.     20344. 
.Tolly      (W.)       Music     teacher. 

31409. 
JonS,s        (Alberto)  Contest. 

53244. 
.Tonas     (Alexander)       Deutsch- 

Amerika.     10636-10639. 
.Tonas   (Eniil)     Famille  .Tensen. 

13566a. 
Jonas   (Ernst)  : 

Columbia.    7985. 

Doctor  Zimon.    11188. 


.Tonas    (R.  M.)  : 

Hants.     18125. 

Victim.     48946a. 

Woman     with     a     future. 
51505. 
Jones  (A.  G.)     Assisted  destiny. 

2103. 
•Tone.*!    (A.    E. )      Silk   stocking. 

42372. 
.Tones  (A.  G.)  : 

Abon  Hassan.     74a. 

Ill  the  long  run.     21453. 

Presence.    37064. 

Yashti.     48724a. 
Jones  (A.  Ij.)  : 

Buried  blue.     5551. 

Lovable  old   rou^.     26417a. 

Taciturn.    44905. 
Jones  (A.  T.)  : 

Charity  girl.     6750. 

On  the  brink.     33812. 
Jones   (A.  V.)     Which  shall  be 

king?    55226. 
.Tones    (Alfred)      Woman's   de- 
votion.   51521. 
.Tones   (Archer)  : 

Boudoir  brandy.     52962. 

Means  &  the  end.    28981a. 
Jones    (B.)      How   Patsy   went 

to  war.    20513. 
Jones     (C.    P.)       Jones     (Mrn. 

R.  O.) 
Jones  (C.  W.)  : 

Fake.     13450a. 

Number  33.     33144. 

Race  Rock  light.     38294. 

Stillwater— 15.     43905a. 

Summer  girls.     44501a. 

Village  cobbler.     49026. 
Jones  (E.  C.)    Cash  girl.    6366. 
Jones  (E.  G.)     Buster  Brown's 

holiday.     5615. 
.Tones  (E.  O.)     Mrs.  Plpp's  Wa- 
terloo.    30441. 
Jones  (Edward)  : 

West  end.     49991. 

Where  children  rule.  ftOSl'S. 
Jones  (Elizabeth  W.)     Yo-s«^ni- 

i-te.     56035. 
.Tones  (Ella  W.)     Bess,  the  rag- 

))Icker  of  N.  Y.     3.574. 
Jones  (Emma)  : 

Bankrupt's    daughter    cast 
on  the  world.     2927. 

Wandered        from        home. 
49463. 
Jones  (F.) : 

Al)e  Zekener.     62. 

P.iack  hand.     4105. 

Country  cousin.   8747,  8748. 

( 'ountry  cousins.     8749. 

Her  country  cousin.    18938. 

His  country  cousin.     19585. 

My  country  cousin.     31519. 

On  the  brink.     3381 S. 


Harem.  18216. 
Merry  geste  of 
54497. 


.Tones  ( F. )  — Continued. 

Our  country  cousin.    34.581. 

Our  cousin  from  the  coun- 
try.    34588. 

Our  rural  cousin.     34761. 

Pluck  &  luck.     36557. 

Si  Perkins  from  Pughtown. 
42211. 
Jones    (F.   A.)     Battle  of  life. 

3122. 
.Tones  (!•'.?:.)    Outlawed.   34894. 
Jones  (Mrs.  F.  G.)     Lord  L'Es- 

trange.     26207. 
.Tones  (F.  L.)  : 

Fii-eman  Bob.     14326. 

One  good  turn  desei^es  an- 
other.    34014. 
.Tones    (F.    M.)     Di-ess   rehear- 
sal.    11810. 
.Tones  (F.  S.)  : 

Russian  diplomat.     403<i3. 

I'T-iel   Aoosta.    48.548-48553. 
Jones       (F.      V.)        Blackville 

twins.     4184. 
Jones   (O.  F.) 
.Tones    (G.   L. ) 
R(»hin  Hood. 
Jones  (G.  M.)  : 

Half  an  hour  M'ith  a  giant. 
17912a. 

Miss       Matilda's       school. 
29982. 
.Tones   (Gladys)  : 

r'ase  of  Teresa.     .53082. 

Corinna.     53261. 

Edge  (.'  dark.     12226. 

In  the  rector's  study.  54046. 

r)utlaws.     34897. 

Sealing  the  compact.  55260. 
.Tones  ((Jrahame)  : 

Call  in  the  night.     .">8S.'{. 

Chiffons.     6978. 

Coward.     8975a. 

Doeteur.     11100. 

Doctor.     11106. 

Fiti  chiffon.     14133. 

Read  your  letters.     ."^8546. 

Reducing  Richard.     .38856. 
.Tones    (Guv)     Bilherrv   ol"  Til- 

bui-y.     .3828,  3829. 
Jones  (H.  A.)  : 

Carnac  Sahlh.     6255. 

Case    of    rebellious    Susan. 
0341,  6342. 

Clerical  error.     7(501. 

Crusaders.     9266. 

Dancing  girl.     9724. 

Divine  gift.     11015. 

Dolly      reformiuii      hers«-ir. 
11292.  11293. 

Evangelist.     1.3061. 

Goal.     16810. 

Home  again.     20008. 

Hypocrites.     207S1. 

.Toseph  entangled.     23015. 


3178 


INDEX 


ri.iios  (H.  A.) — Ck)ntiniied. 
Judal).     23112a. 
IJars.     25198,  25199. 
Lie.     25233a,  25233b. 
Lydia  Gilmore.    26962. 
>fanoeuvres  of  Jane.  28084. 
Mary     goes     first.      28554, 

28554a 
-Masqueraders.  28643, 

28644. 
-Michael   &   his   lost   angel. 

6967a,  29365. 
Middleman.    29396. 
:\Irs.  Dane's  defence.  30342. 
Physician.     36196. 
Rogue's  comedy.    39730. 
.Saints  &  sinners.     40565. 
Silver  king.     42398.  42399. 
I'empter.     45342b. 
Theatre  of  ideas.    45644a, 
Triumph  of  the  Philistines. 

47110. 
We  can't  be  so  bad  as  all 

that !     49811. 
Whitewashing  Julia.  50593. 
•luiies  (H.  J.)    Countess.    8699. 


.Tones    (Haviland    ^I.) 

rauger.     14994a. 
•fone.s     (Howard    M.) 

of  marsh  and  river. 

28630b. 
Jones  (T.  A.)     Oltanna. 
.rones    (I.    C.) 

20913. 
.Tones    (I.    H.) 

21296. 

M.) 


(I. 


Forest 

Masque 
28630a, 

16686. 
Idyl    of   home. 

In    Pensacola. 

FMiiiily    heir- 


Cecelia's  vision. 


. I  ones 

loom.     13594. 
.Tones   (I.  O.) 

G.154. 
Jones  (J.) : 

TJamoua.     38417.  38422. 
Yo-.sem-i-te.    56035. 
Jones    <.T.  H.)     Light  most  de- 
sired.    2.5380. 
.loneK(J.  L.)    Blockhead.    4280. 
.Tones  ( J.  M.)     Romaino.    39772. 
.rones  (J.  S.)  ; 

l^aul  Revere  &  the  Sous  of 

liberty.     3561"..  3.5616. 
Silver  spoon,     42420. 
Solon  Shingle.     43140. 
Three  stars.    46024. 
.foiies  (Kallulu)  : 
Aftermath.    542. 
In  a  Roman  garden.   21084. 
T-orelei.    26228. 
Syren.     44878. 
•lones   (L.  O.)  : 
Tsola.    22179. 
Weaker  sex.    49828. 
.'ones    (L.    J.)      Silas   Marner. 

42326. 
.Tones    (L.   M.)      Midnight  visi- 
tor.   29460. 


.Tones   (L.  P.)      Brotherhood  of 

riglit.     .^281. 
.Jones  (L.  W.)  : 

Bird  &  H  bottle.    3910. 
Early  in  the  morning.  12144. 
Haunted  widow.     18318. 
Jones   (M.  E.)     At  the  hour  of 

two.    2247a. 
.Tones   (M.  M.)      Marrying  into 

the  chorus.    284701). 
Jones   (N.  D.)  : 

Paul  Revere  &  the  Sons  of 

liberty.     35616. 
Silver  .spoon.    42420. 
Jones  (O.  H.)  //•.; 

Fall  of  Troy.    13489. 
Honor  of  a  princess.    20165. 
.Tones  (P.)  : 

Lady  of  the  lotos.    24.'500. 
Paoletta.    35194. 
Princess  Paoletta.    37451. 
Jones  (R.)    Macbeth.    270.'»5. 
.Tones  (R.  B.)  : 

Elvira     Bizj'.rro's     revenue. 

12560. 
Marie.        the        wanderer. 
28263. 
Jones      (Mrs.     R.     C.)        Over 

treacherous  irround.     34957. 
.Jones  (R.  O.)  : 

Average  num.    2.127. 
Her  ideal  man.     19038. 
Tan  lamb.    4.50S9,  4.5000. 
Jones      (R.      Ij.  )        ]Monof;raiH. 

30828. 
Jones    (R.   W.)      Don    Quixote. 

11366. 
Jones    (Richard)     ^Merchant  of 

Venice.    29185. 
Jones  (Robert)  : 

Bob  O'Neil.    4442. 
Mute  singer.    31471. 
Seven  daughters  of  Satan. 
41606. 
.Tones      (Robert      F.)        .Tokes. 

22919. 
.Tones   (Rose  F. )    House  of  the 

wolf.    20425. 
.Tones  (S.  E.)  : 

His  sister's  friend.    53954. 
Just  mammy.    -54154. 
Jones     (S.    L.)       Girl    of    the 

whispering  pines.     16607a. 
.Tones  (Sidney)  : 

Geisha.    16013.  16014. 
Girl  from  Utah.    16.130. 
Greek  slave.    17547. 
Happv  dav.    .53868. 
My  Lady  Molly.    31603. 
Persian    princess.      3.5961- 
35963 
.Tones  (Stan'lev)     Props.    37731. 
.Tones  (W.  A.)  : 

Drunkard's  home.     11S8S. 
Russian  slave.    40343. 


a 


11520, 


Veteran's 
Great    white 
Sliattered 


Jones  (W.  B.)  : 

Halconette  scene.    28.3.1. 
Hans,     the     Aljiine     guide. 
18117. 
.Tones  (W.  H.)  : 

Maid  of  Salem.    27492. 
Saints  &  sinners.    40.104. 
.Tones    (W.    I.)      Making    of 

scoutmaster.     27624a. 
.Tones  (W.  .L)  : 

Broken  melody.    .5200. 
Cotton  king.    8685. 
Devil.    10654. 
Double  engagement 

11521. 
Forty  winks.    1.1097a. 
Goodwin's  luck.     17123. 
Idler.    20892. 

Kentucky  courtship.     23595 
Moon  lady.     30936. 
Soul  bearers.    43307a. 
Strayling.    44109. 
Taken  from  life.    44939. 
Trusty.    4727S. 
.Tones   (AV.  L.)  : 

Eugenist.    13036a. 
Old  sunbouuet.    33637 
.Times       (W.      T.) 
dream.    48917a. 
.Tones    (Walter) 

way.    17491. 
.Tones      fWilliam) 

rose  of  red.    41971. 
Jones   &    Crane.      IModeru    Cin- 
derella.   30591b. 
.Tones  <&  Sylvester.     Huckster  & 

the  ham.    .13994. 
.Tones-Foster   (W.  A.)  : 

Held  for  ransom.    18706. 
Spy  of  Spain.    43673. 
Jou.scher    (J.)      Sec  Pillmeyer's 

( G. )  buchhandlung. 
.Tonson  (P..)  : 

Alehemist.     17445a. 
Alchemy.     12177a. 
Bartholomew  fair.    3067m. 
Devil  is  an  ass.    10667a. 
T^astward  hoe.     12177a. 
Kpicoene.    42366. 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 

drama.    28738a. 
Poetaster.    36619a. 
Sejanus.     41414. 
Staplt'  of  news.    43767a. 
Joosten      (H. )       BlaTike    Hans. 

4201 . 
.Ionian. 
1.1918 
.Tore  Ian 

12043. 
.Jordan  (C.)  : 

Court  inti'igue.    8841. 
Dermot.     the     nightingale 

10518. 
Eternity  of  love.    12990. 


(Jarrick's  greatest  act. 
(. ][>•.«.   A.  W.)      Estellc. 


3179 


INDEX 


Jordan  (C.) — Contiiuiecl. 

Lily  &  the  prince.    25481, 
Mile.  Felix.    27254. 
Man  in  the  case.  27854. 
Prince  &  the  lily.    37270. 
P)-iucess  Leila.     37427. 
Under  the  royal  oak.    4S205. 

.Jordan  (C.  E.)  : 

Deception.    10327. 
Hazel  Adams.    18354, 18355. 
.Jordan  (E.)     Carmen.    6241. 
.lordan  (Elizabeth)  : 

Beauty  parlor.    3237. 
Lady    from     Okl.      24405- 

24407. 
Miranda's  burglar.    29803a. 
.F(irdau    (Mrs.    H.    O.)     Mabel. 

27005. 
.Jordan     (H.    F.)     Good    thing, 

push  it  along.     17117. 
.Jordan     (H.     L.)     Our    Katie. 

34696. 
•Jordan     (J.    A.)     Nellie    Um- 

sing's  million.     32195. 
-Jordan       (J.      C.)        Fanatics. 

13624. 
.Joi-dar.  (.Jul OS)    Nisida.   32S40a, 

32840b. 
Joi-dan  (Julian)  : 

Ladv  Bess.     24364,  24365. 
ilv  musical  friends.   81658. 
Song  shop.     43246. 
Ti-oubadour.     47157. 
'Twist  cup  &  lip.     47515. 
.Jordan  (K.)     /See  Yermilye  (K. 

J.) 
.Jordan  (L.  D.)  : 

House  of  the  perfect  serv- 
ants.    20423a. 
Hut.     40366a. 
.Joi-dau    (L.   F.)     Facts   &  fan- 
cies.    13333,  13334. 
.Jordan  (Leopold)  : 

Dorothy's  dilemma.     11481. 

11482. 
Jolly  Matilda.     22946. 
I>ittle  countess.     2.5635. 
Topsy-turvy.     46571. 
Where's  Matilda?     50388. 
.J(»rdan  (Leslie) : 

All  ou  accoimt  of  an  heir. 

885a. 
Innocent  man.     21747a. 
i'otle        Barnum        Jones. 

36028a. 
Soul  song.     55405. 
Wrong  combination.    56017. 
.Jordan  (M.  H.)  : 
Nando.     31960. 
I{ip  Van  Winkle.     39489. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.    48929. 
J(»rdan  (M.  J.)  : 

l)erniot,      the     nightingale. 
10518. 


Jordan  (M.  J.) — Continued. 
Eternity  of  love.     12990. 
Man  in  the  case.     27S54. 

Jordan  (R.)  : 

Bachelor's  wife.     2725. 
Back  number.     2744a. 
Back  to  nature.     52802. 
Champion.     6656. 
Girl     around     the     corner. 

16461a. 
Iving  Cobra.     54173. 
Memories.     54489. 
Open  sesame.     54816. 
Ilegular  hero.     55138. 
Roll  call.     55192. 

.Jordan  (S.)  : 
Class.     7541. 
Tvove's  tragedy.     26742. 
Woman  &  the  race.     51385. 
Jordan    (T.  M.)     Stage  struck. 

43731. 
.Jordan  (W.  A.)  : 

Barbara  Allen.     2960. 
Mary.     28533. 

Salvation  of  Sinda.     40631. 
Joi-dan  (W.  C.)  : 

Adventuress.     52574. 
Brown  of  Harvard.     5320. 
Experience.     13232b. 
Gentleman  l)y   day,   a  bur- 
glar bv  night.     16106. 
Girl  from  Utah.     16538. 
He    fell    in    love   with    his 

wife.     18372b. 
Mixed.     30512. 
Pi'ice  of  honor.     37161. 
Slave.     42709. 
.Jordan    (W.    .T. )     Down   home. 

11593. 
.Jordan   Ijore    (S.  ~l     Hinmo   del 

pueblo.     19499. 
Jorge  (A.)  : 

Chico  en  grande.     6961a. 
Cheque  de  pasiones.     7142. 
No  existe  felicidad.     3285S. 
Jose  (E.)  : 

Cook's  guest.     8447. 
Dishonored.     10947. 
Little  Max.     25759. 
Stranger.     44063. 
Terrible  Turk.     4.5436. 
Jose  (H.)     Mendiant  d'  amour. 

29123. 
Joseffy     (li.)     Sec    Bamberger 

(M.) 
.Josenhans   (M.)    King's  i>alace. 

23984. 
Joseph      (A.     J.)     Vindication. 

49073. 
Joseph      (D.)      Blue     stocking. 

4393. 
.Joseph    (E.)     Balance.     2828. 
Joseph    (E.   J.)     Book   of  Por- 
tia.    4610. 


Joseph      (F.)      Gay     boulevar- 

dier.     15953. 
Joseph     (I.)       Darren.      9908, 

9909. 
Josephi    (N.    D.)     Wedding    of 

Mary-Ann.     49909b. 
Josephs     (H.)     Jessie's    lovers. 

22659. 
Jo.sephsohn  (J.)  : 

Anna  Boleyn.     1539. 

Baumwollkonig.     3146. 

Charlotte  Friederike.   6797. 

Dr.  Wahl.     lllS2a. 

Gute  biirgei'.     17792b. 

Hinter  maueru.     19509. 

Idiot.     29038. 

Klein-Eva.     24080a. 

Seidene  striimpfe.    41406. 

Skandal.     42644a. 
JosSsa  (P.)     Belle  of  Valados. 

52858.       . 
Josky  (F.)  : 

Boten       seiner       Eminenz. 
4713. 

Gesellschaftsspiel.     16246. 

Stadtwache.     43716. 
Josler    (A.)     Change  of   men\i. 

6691. 
Joslin  (E.  L.)  : 

Admiral's  daughter.     302. 

Eternal  law.     12978. 

In  Amazonia.     21097. 

White  rose  in  a  garden  of 
red.    50565. 

Within       the       Alhambra. 
51303. 
Josselyn  (F.  M.)  jr.: 

Locaudiera.     26041a. 

Vero  amico.     4S877a. 
Josselyn  (R.)     Coquette.    S4S0. 
Josselyn  (T.)  : 

Fifteen    minufes    to    pad:. 
53636. 

Kitchen  callers.    .54188. 
Jossey  (W.  J.)  : 

Club  fairy.     7691a. 

Devil  &  CO.     10656. 

Du  Barry.    11906. 

Fifty-fifty.    53638. 

I  take  this  woman.    20824. 

Little   lady   of   hesirts'    do- 
sire.    25744. 

On    the     Santa    Fe    trail. 
33913. 

Redemption.    38837a. 

Santa  Fe  trail.    40740. 
■    Signal  of  liberty.    4230.5. 

Vice.    48931. 
Joubert;  or,  Joubert  (C.)  : 

A  chacun  son  grelot.    1. 

Amis  de  collage.    1309. 

Amour  a  quinze  ans.    1350. 

Amour  et  piston.    1358. 

Arlette.    1860. 

Attaque  du  blockhaus.  2336. 


3180 


INDEX 


Joubert  ;  or,  Joubert  (O.) — Con. 
Au   rendez-vous   des   beaxi- 

esprits.    2351. 
Avocat  des  dames.    2.536. 
Baignoire.    2812a. 
Beatrice  et  B§n6dict.    3185. 
Bgb6  s'amuse.     3244a. 
Bgguins  de  madame.    3319. 
Bergerie.    3532. 
Bonne  k  faire.    4569. 
Bonne  gifle.    4570. 
Bonne  hoteliere.     4571. 
Bonne  recompense.    4574. 
Boutou     de     Berdouillard. 

4767. 

C  est  la  loi.    5749. 
<Janjpague  de  presse.     5956. 
Canasson.     5986. 
Carillon     de      Saint-Arlon. 

6222. 
Carnival    de    Puce    et    de 

Plocke.    6256. 
Ce  Cher  oncle.     6549. 
Ce  vieux  Marius.    6551. 
Chambre  en  ville.    6640. 
Cheri-Bibi.    6898. 
Chevalier  de  la  lougue  fig- 
ure.   6390. 
Chic  patron.    6937a. 
Chignon  d'or.    6979. 
Ciel !  mon  mari !     7319. 
Cocotte  en  loterie.    7756. 
Coeur  et  la  rose.    7775. 
Colette  a  bon  coeur.    7804. 
Comme    on    fait     .son     lit. 

8120. 
Coup  de  corue.    8817. 
Danger  de  I'autre.    9754. 
Dans  de  beau  draps.    9817. 
Dans  un  fauteuil.    9820. 
Dentiste.     10480. 
D6peche  d'  Orleans.    10486. 
Dernier  mascot.    10519. 
Diable  galant.    10743, 10744. 
Docteur  Hortense.     11100a. 
Duel  s.  V.  p.    11966. 
Duval  p§re  et  fils.    12090. 
^cras^.    12212. 
E16ve      du      conservatoire. 

12447. 
Empailleur.    12626. 
En  musique.    12663a. 
Enfant  de  la  bonne.   12744. 
lOufant  de  masseur.     12746. 
I'lilevement      d'  E  u  1  a  1  i  e. 

12789 
Epouvaiitail.    12836. 
Ernest,       chauffeur       pour 

dames.    12875. 
Erreur  judiciaire.    12887. 
Evasion  du  capitaine,  13067. 
Fantabosse       et       Cavalo. 

13646. 
Faribol.     53(507. 


.Joubert;  or,  Joubert  (C. ) — Con. 
Fille       naturelle.         14234, 
14235. 

Frangoise.    15264. 
Francs-magons.     15265. 
Fi*4deric  a  eu  chaud.  15314. 
Fripouille  et  cie.    15471. 
Fumeurs  d'opium.     15664a. 
Gaietes  du  huis-clos.  15766. 
Gargonniere  a  louer.   15888. 
Gifle    de    M.    Tourtebaisse. 
16342. 

Gontran  demenage.     17050. 
Gosse  du  miracle.    17141. 
Grand  match.     17270. 
Guepe.     17725. 
Gymnastique    s  ii  e  d  o  i  s  ♦» . 
17811. 

Halte-la !     17957. 
Histoirede  brigands.  19876. 
Homme    au    chapeau    gris. 

20084. 
Homme    <le    la    moiitagne. 

20085. 
Homme  du  jour.    20086. 
Hortense  va  mieux.     20308. 
Initiative.    21727. 
Intransigeant.     21852b. 
Invite       done       Ferdinand. 

21914. 
Isidore  a  du  galon.     22132. 
.Jauue  &  rouge.    22520a. 
.Tavelle  les  P^aux.     22522. 
Julot    ne    regoit    rien    des 

dames.    23277a. 
Lac  des  Aulues.     24298. 
Lapiii   du   roy.     24645.  ''  ■" 
Latham    .  .  .    au    camglia. 

24805. 
Lieut.       Cupidon.        25268, 

25269. 
Lieut.  Guiguol.     25271. 
:\Ia  gosse.     26995. 
Macaroni.     27016. 
Mme.   Barbe-Bleuo.     27173. 
Mme.    Cantharide.      27180. 
Mme.  M^phisto.     27211. 
Main  rouge.     27532. 
Maison  liantee.     27546. 
-Maitrc    Barnabe.      27549. 
Mam'zeile   Chichi.     27701. 
Mam'zelle  Secotine.  27701a. 
Menesse  a  Gugusse.    29125. 
Million  de  Muguette.  29641. 
:\Iiuistre  au  clou  !     29754. 
Miss  Cravache.     29924. 
Mome  Galathee.     30726. 
:Mon  bon  oncle.     30730. 
Xounou   d'Octave.      33095. 
Nourrice.     33097. 
Nouvelle  justice.     33099a. 
Xuit     de     noces     de    Mile. 

Gueul'njans.     33127. 
Omelette  impossible.  33740. 


Joubert;  or,  Joubert  (C.) — Con. 
On  pa  ye  en  nature.    337S9. 
()i-dounanco    a    tout    faire. 
34321. 

I'andore.     35171. 
Passe-moi  ta  femme.  35441. 
Passions      de      Bidochard. 
35490. 

Paternite.    35530. 
l*eau  d'chien.     35742. 
Pere  du  regiment.     3588& 
Perpetue.     35939. 
Petite   Bretonne.     36040. 
Petite  gargotiere.     36043. 
Peu  de  musique.    36063. 
Poisson  rouge.     36653. 
Pour  de  bon.     36916. 
Pour     garder     J  a  c  q  u  e  s. 
36917a. 

()u'a-t-on    fait    de    Victor- 
ine?     37945. 

Quarante      femmes      d'Ali 
Baba.     37966. 

Queue  de  vache.    381 70. 
Kends-moi  mere !     39037. 
R^signe.    39099. 

Koi  du  bluff.     30745.  . 
Rondouille.     39886a. 
Royal-trompette.     40184. 
Sa     femme     nous     trompo. 

40406. 
Saboteurs.     40424. 
Sacree  bombe.    40436a. 
Service  d'ami.     41572. 
Sceurs  Zigoteau.     43033. 
Son  innocence.     43191. 
Soufflons      n  o  s      da  m  e  s. 

43303a. 

Souris  d'hotel.     43353. 
Tableau  a  vend  re.     44898. 
T^te  du  mari.    45474a. 
Tireuse  de  cartes.     46314. 
Toison  d'or.    46423. 
Tombeur.     46465. 
Toto  la  puree.     46595a. 
Tons  papas.     46634. 
Troisieme  galon.    47140. 
True  d'Octave.     47197. 
True  infaillible.     47199. 
Tu  vas  un  peu  fort.    47315. 
Tuile.     47322. 

ijberlaufer.     47892. 
Vadrouilleuses.     48596. 
Vieux  de  70.     49008. 
Wagon  d'amour.    49366. 

Zizi.     52375. 
Zouzou.     52392. 
lOOeme  constat.    52473. 
1914-1915.     56063. 
4,444.     52.523. 
JouUot      (E. )        Major     Ipeea. 
27573. 


3181 


INDEX 


Jourda   (D.)  : 

Amis  de  collage.     1309. 

B4b6  s'amuse.    3244a. 

Coup  de  corne.     8817. 

Doute.     11564, 

< !  liioksschweinchen.    16799. 

Histoire    de    brigands. 
19876. 

Lapin  du  roy.     24645. 

Mtim'zelle  Secotlne.  27701a. 

Mguesse  k  Gugusse.   29125. 

]!oi  du  bluff.    39745. 

Flondouille.     39886a. 

Service  d'aiui.    41572. 

True      d'      Octave.        6338, 
47197. 
.Jovaleaiore      (M.)        M  o  t  li  e  )• 

Goose  kinderfest.     31142. 
.Juver   (G.)  : 

Abierta  toda  la  uoche.     71. 

Alicia.     797b. 

Aiuigo  Nicolas.     1306. 

Bandoleras.     2894. 

Fenlsa     le     comediauta. 
i4or.i. 

I.eoi)   .   .  .  P6rez  y  Garcia. 
25075. 

Ucina  (M  Albaicin.     3896<;. 

Siuigro  y  arena.     40705. 

Sogadores.    41403. 

Sol  y  algerfa.    43050. 

Tio  Lo6i).    46289. 
.Toy  (A.  C.)  : 

Bitter  cup.    4019. 

Happie     of     the     chorus. 
18132. 

Top    floor    bedroom    back. 
46555 
.Toy  (B.  P.)     Panama.    35103. 
.Toy  (E.  I.)  : 

Dreams.    11788. 

Husband  of  Kate.    20724. 
.Toy  (M.)    Days  of  war.    10162a. 
.Foyce  (A.)'  She  smiled.    5531S. 
.Foyce  (E.)  : 

Crossed  in  love.    9212. 

Mother  Hornet.    31149. 
.Foyce  (E.  P.)  jr.: 

Her  reason.    19112;i. 

Little  step-daugliter.    .")4206. 

Protected.    37744u. 
.Toyce  (E.  M.)     Viper.    49111a. 
■Foyce  (J.  A.)     Fuifed  we  sh:ill 

over  stand.    48359. 
.Foyce  (J.  F.)     Spooks.    43611. 
•Toyce     (.F.     S.)       Tloso    of    the 

Brosna.    40002. 
.Ioyce(T.  J.)    Old  scout.  3361  hi. 
.Foynes  (E.  S.)  : 

Athalie.    2308. 

Avare.    2508,  2509. 

Cid.    7315. 

Esther.    12948,  12949. 

Maria      Stuart.        2823}Ja, 
28239e. 


.F6zsef  (M.  B.)     Udvari  l»olond. 

55716. 
Juan,  pseud.    Bohemia.    4490. 
Judd   (M.  L.)     Robin  lienrick. 

39663. 
Judd  (O.)  CO.    Between  2  lives, 

3697b. 
.Tudd      (K.)        Virgin      million- 
heiress.    49118. 
Judd  (R.  B.  Stacy-)    Sec  Stacy- 

Judd  (R.  B.) 
Judge      (J.)         I^and      league. 

24579. 
.Tudge  (T.)    Lifeline.    25313. 
Judkins    (G.    F.)      .Tack's    god- 
mother.   22386. 
.Fudson  (E.  Z.  C.)  : 

Battle  of  love.    3124. 
British  spy.    5131. 
Broken  bank.     5165. 
Buffalo     Bill's     best     shot. 

5412. 
Calamity  Jane.    5825. 
Hazel-eye,  the  girl  trapper. 

183.59,  18360. 
Mysteries     &,     miseries     of 

N.  Y.    31793. 
Peril.    35923. 
Silver   Wing,    the   angel    of 

the  tribes.    42435. 
Texas  Jack,  the  white  king 

of  the  Pawnees.    45494. 
Wrestling  Joe,  the  dandy  of 
the  mines.    51843. 
Judsou    (.T.)      Put   to   the   test. 

37915. 
Judson  (L.)  : 

Haven.    18327. 

His      passion's      Waterloo. 

19774a. 
Knight  of  Hokokus.    24141. 
Mme.  Recamier.     2721.5a. 
Mnie.  Walewska.    27222a. 
Marshmallow.    28490. 
Peg  &  Peggy.    35790a. 
Jiingst        (A.)        Quo       vadisV 

38244,  38246. 
Jukes   (E.  W.)     Parkhill  rubv. 

35341. 
Julia   (T.  A.)     Historia  de  un 

principe.     19878. 
Julian       (0.)        Sec      Downey 

(C.J.) 
.Tuhan    (F.)     Taming  a   suffra- 
gette.   45043. 
Jvdian  (Robert)  : 
Burglars.    5527. 
Will  you  marry  me?    .51053. 
Julian    (Rupert)      Thou    shalt 

not  steal.    45908. 
Jullien  (J.)  : 

Plumes  du  geai.    36.566. 
Serenade.    15173h. 
Juucker    (A.)      Alto    gnaedige. 
1017. 


June  (G.  W.) : 

Hot     night    on     the    roof. 

20328. 
Jays.    22531. 
Jung  (E.)  : 

Tessie  at  college.    45452. 
Wild-bird.    50953. 
Juugdeutscher  verlag.    See  Fl  le- 

gel  (Kurt)  &  CO. 
Junge     (J.    H.)       Mollv    Putz. 

30715a. 
Jungmann.       Er     sucht     elnen 

vetter.     12846,  12847. 
Jungmann  (L.)  : 

•Tohauna  Bauraann.    22814. 
Letzten       sechs       wochen. 
25170. 
Jungmann     (R.)      Washington. 

49654. 
Junker    (H.   P.)      Femmes   sa- 

vantes.    14046. 
Juiinek  (J.  M.)  : 

Jiingste  gericht.    23198.  . 
Winkelzug,     51134. 
Jui-y  (T.  W. )     Executed  on  cir- 
cumstantial evidence.    13202. 
Jusseraud  (J.  J.)    Winter's  tale. 

51207. 
Justice    (M.    H.)      I'ay-as-you- 

enter  man.    356()0a. 
Justus  (A.)  : 

Dross.     11854. 

Gratitude      of      Carthage. 

X  i  ooo. 

Justus    (J.)      Pledge    of    Coro- 

uova.    30.535. 
Kaas  (T.)  : 

Monster.    30875. 

Three  for  one.    4-5963. 

Whose  wife?    50720. 
K.iathoven   (A.  van)     See  Van 

Kaathoveu. 
Kaczynski   (J.  B.)     Star  of  Si- 
beria.   43788. 
Kadelburg  (G.)  : 

Als  ich  wiederkam.    1004. 

Blinde   passagier.     4269. 

Dunklc  punkt.     12039. 

Hans  Huckebeln.    18109. 

Husaroutieber.     20711. 

III!  griiueu  rock.    20978, 

Tm  Weissen  Rossi.    20985. 

Is     marriage     a     failure? 
22095. 

Last  spark.    24769. 

Letzte  funke.    25162. 

Number  9.    33137,  3.3138. 

Orient  reise,     34345. 

Railroad     of     love.     383«;2. 
3S362a. 

Strengen  herren.     44125. 

Test  case.     45464. 

Thiir  ins  freie.     46121. 

Weg  zur  hoUe.    49943. 

White  Horse  tavern.  .50528. 


3182 


INDEX 


Girl  from  Swe- 


Hogt   spel. 
B.)     Lovers' 


Kadow  (E.  J.) 
den.     16526. 

Kaempffert    (W.) 
10571. 

Kaempffert     ( W. 
quarrel.     26679. 

Kahle     (A.)     Spring    fashions. 
43650. 

Kahlenberg     (Hans    von)     See 
Kessler  (H.  von  M.) 

Kahlenberg  &  Giinther.     Haid- 
vogol  &  frau.     17S93. 

Kahniann    (B.  T.)      Social  but- 
terfly.    42951. 

Kahmann    (S.    M.)     Breadwin- 
ners.    4973. 

Kaliniann  (Mrs.  S.  M.)  : 
Elopement.     12.526. 
Girl  &  the  cloak.     16427. 

Kahn    (Arthur  or   A.   L.)     See 
Arthur  (L.) 

Kahn   (August)  : 

Dark  «&  stt)rniy  night.  9S55. 
Dictograph.  10824,  10825. 
In  the  spring  of  '63.  21519. 
Light  housekeeping.  25373. 
Superlluous  hair.  44596a. 
Wanted,  dead  or  alive. 
49554. 

Kalm  (Carl)    You're  on.  52140a. 
Kahn      (Glairette)       Incognito. 

21596. 
Kahn   (D.  A.)  : 

High  life.     19411. 
My  girl  of  the  cameo.  31571. 
Kahn  (E.  P.)   Literature.  54280. 
Kaim  (G.)     Messenger  boy  and 

tlie  city  chap.     29312. 
Kahn     (H.)     Getting    a    start. 

53763. 
Kahn  (I.)     Capital  punishment. 

6054. 
Kalui       (J.)        Medicine  -  man. 

29024. 

Kahnt  (C.  F.)  nachfolger : 

Festgesang    Neros.     14074. 

Hildegunde.     19484. 

Revolution.     39285,  39286. 
Kahoe  (T.  L.)      '98.     52470. 
Kaibel  (F.)  : 

Andere  hiilfte.     1430. 

Vv'enn    vei'liebte    schworen. 
49981. 
Kaine     (H.)      Best    laid    plans. 

3583. 
Kaiser.     Easy   money.     12179a. 
Kaiser   (A.)     Vendetta.     48780. 
Kaiser  (C.)     Volksgraf.    49256. 
Ivaiser   (C.  A.)  : 

Amor  &  Psyche.     1328. 

Fool  king.     14721. 

Naufragio.     32082. 

Norman  conquest.     33012. 


Kaiser  (G.)  : 

David  &  Goliath.     10060a. 
Fall    des    schiilers    Vehge- 

sack.     13459a. 
Jiidische  witwe.     23194. 
Kougress.     24229a. 

Kaiser  ( J.)  : 

Blackman.     4173. 
Di.     10740. 

Heart  of  gold.     18465. 
Master  mind.     28695. 
Miss  Diana.    29927. 
Prisoners  of  hope.     37525. 
Social  pirate.     42979. 
Syndicate  sovereign.  44875. 

Kaiser  (J.  C.  E.)  : 

Alice  Dillon.     780. 
Judgment     of     Mus-ta-pha. 
23163. 
Kaiser      (W.     C.)      Whirlpool. 

50463. 
Kalb(C.  E.)    Our  Jewel.    34692. 
Kalb  (C.  de)     Sec  De  Kalb. 
Kalbeck  (M.)  : 

Chatterton.     6845. 
Fest  der  erute.     14072. 
Suzanne's     secret.      44703. 

44704. 
Verkaufte  braut.     48870. 
Kalbfield   (L.)     That  girl  from 

Ariz.     45569. 
Kalem  co. : 

Detective     W.     J.     Burns. 

10621. 
From    the    manger    to    the 

cross.     15584. 
Wolfe.     51357b. 
Kaler  (J.  O.)  : 

Cat's-paw.     6474. 
Great  scandal  case.     17463. 
Little  Enoch  Arden.    25672. 
Our  boarders.     34544. 
Pink       dominoes.        36333, 

36334. 
Sawdust  &  spangles.  40910, 

40911. 
That     husband     of     mine. 
45580. 
Kales  (A.  F.)  : 

Captain  Kidd.     6131. 
Maid  in  the  moon.     27453. 
Pearl  maiden.     35727. 
Swastika.     44732. 
Kalet     (W.     L.)     Out     of     the 

depths.     34832. 
Kalisch  (A.)  : 

Ariadne  on  Naxos.     1822. 
Elektra.     12429. 
Iris.     21944. 
Loreley.     26232. 
Rose-bearer.     39952. 
Salome.     40609,  40610. 
Kalisch     (B.)     Love     in     law. 
26525. 


Kaliske  (E.  S.)     Haunted  cham- 
ber.    18298. 
Kalisz      (A.)      Haste     without 

waste.     18288. 
Kallas       (M.      A.)        Empress 

Fausta.     12647. 
Kallesser  (M.)  : 

Ingrate.     21712a. 
What     might     have     been. 
55885. 
Kallesser  (M.  W.)  : 
Secret.     41314. 
Years  ago.     52054. 
Kallistophanes      von      Thebeu. 
pseud.     Suffragetteu.  44419a. 
Kalman   (B.)  : 

Autumn  manoeuvres.    2501. 
Gold    gab    ich    fiir    eiseu  I 

53805,  53806. 
Gute       kamerad.         17793, 

17794. 
Herbstmanover.     19184. 
Kleine  konig.   24088,  24089. 
Manoeuvres  d'  a  u  t  o  ra  n  e. 

280S3a. 
Zigeunerprimas.      5  2  2  4  4- 
52346. 
Kalmauowitz   (II.)     Birth  con- 
trol.    52897. 
Kalmowitz  (S.)     Money.  30750. 
Kaloria    (J.  B.)  : 

Nicodema.     32628. 
Triumphant    entrv    of    the 
Great   King.     55663. 
Kalt    (H.)      Namenlose   waise. 

31923. 
Kalt-Reuleaux       (W.)         Lady 

from  Newport.     24404. 
Kamban   (G.)  : 

Hadda  Padda.     17873a. 
Kongeglimen.     24228a. 
Kamraanu  (F.  W.)  jr.   Cupid's 

night  out.     .53308. 
K'aninitzer  (E.)    Nadel.  31895a. 
Kampe    (A.)      Intrigue.    21855. 
Kiimpf    (L. )  : 

Nina.     32789. 
On  the  eve.    33837,  33838. 
Kanatscher     (J.     W.)       Royal 

flush  of  hearts.    40143. 
Kane     (E.     C.)       Miss    Bright 

Eyes.     29911. 
Kane      (G.)        To-morrow      is 

Christmas.  46484. 
Kano    (11.   I'. )  ; 

Adita,    sua    of    the    Sioux. 

290. 
Besieged.     3570. 
Bimdle  of  matches.     5488. 
Capture    of    Ozah.      6183a, 

6184. 
Day  in  the  seraglio.    10127. 
Diauthe's  desertion.    10797. 
Future    Lady    Holland. 
15740. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3183 


INDEX 


Kane  (H.  P.)— Continued. 

Her     nephew-in-law     elect. 

19084. 
Peregrinations     of     Polly. 

35893,  35894. 
Point  of  honor.     36634. 
Russian   I'omance.     40341. 
Under      sailing     orders. 

48130. 
Upsetting  of  Jabez  Strong. 

48539. 
White     dove     of     Oneida. 

50508. 
Yagowanea.    51953a,  51954. 
Yot-che-ka.     52136a,   52137. 

Kane   (J.  A.)     Dova.     11565. 
Kane  (J.  W.)     Man.    27711. 
Kane    (P.   J.)      Duke  of   Dog- 

ville.     11987. 
Kane    (T.    H.)      De    (Jhuvigne. 

10338. 
Kane  (T.  J.)  : 

Looking  backward.     2615S. 
Satan's  sorrows.     40828. 
Kane  (W.  J.)     Case  of  "con." 

6324. 

Kane  (W.  R.)     Man-spider  act. 

27950. 
Kaninski  -  Weiss      (M.)        Sie 

spart.     42261. 
Kanitz    (I.)      Friiulein  V/inter. 

15237. 
Kanka      (A.)        Delinquents. 

10415-10416. 
Kann    (M.  C.)  : 

Col.  Warden  of  Ky.     7927. 
Emauon.      12576. 
Failure  of  success.     13359. 
Irresistible  current.    22075. 
Nation's  crime.     32055. 
Playwrights.     36518. 
Kann   (R.)     Release.     38995. 
Kannann    (A.)      Old    folks    at 

home.     33486. 
Kanter    (H.   B.)      Artist's  illu- 
sion.    1987. 
Kanter    (W.)  : 

Tip  top  !  !     55605. 
Triumphierende      b  e  s  t  i  e. 

47115a. 
Vorpostengefecht.      49289. 
Kantor    (T.)  : 

Ostatnie  dwa  ruble.    54824. 
Walka  o  kobiete.     55812. 
Kantorwitz   (R.)  : 

Queen's  revenge.     38127. 
Scapegoat.     40946. 
Kantro\\-itz       ( A. )        Jim  m  y 
Benny   the   marriage  broker. 
22746b. 
Kanzler  (T.)     Lore.     26227. 
Kapfer     (J.)       Determination. 
10624a. 


Kaplan   (Dave)  Naval  student. 

32099. 
Kaplan   (De  Witte)     See  Kap- 
lan   (Y.   De  W.) 
Kaplan    (P.   H.)      Exiled   from 

home.     13218. 
Kaplan      (I.     B.)        Forbidden 

fruit.     14963a. 
Kaplan    (L.)      Night    of    light. 

32713. 
Kaplan    (Y.  De  W.)  : 

Between  the  acts.     3671a. 
Chance  shot.     53107. 
Cleopatra    &    the    burglar. 

7591. 
Code  book.     7758. 
Cup  of  cold  water.     53305. 
Daughter     of     Venice. 

10016a. 
Derelict.     53388. 
Five    hundred    dollars    re- 
ward.    14433. 
Haunted  house.     18309. 
Infallible  system.     54056. 
Madonna  &  the  scarecrow. 

27300. 
Marrying  for  money.  54437. 
Molly  Maybud.     30711. 
Mothers  of  men.     54616. 
No  questions  asked.    54727. 
O  you  chaperone.    33192. 
Old  maid's  husband.  335.33. 
On  the  knees  of  the  gods. 

54785. 
One    thousand    dollars    re- 
ward.   34110. 
Paula.     35622. 
Pretense.     55027. 
Queen   of  laughter.    38034. 

38035. 
Right  you  are.     39452. 
Shoplifter.     4215S. 
Sympathy   concert.      44864. 
Tact.     55505. 

Woman     who     1  a  u  g  h  e  d. 
55992. 
Kappler    (E.   R.)     Hero   of  the 

Alps.    19264. 
Kappeller  (K.)    Ehemannerzug. 

12326. 
Karakis  (J.)     Rosa.    39923. 
Karaniziua.       Boris     Godunov. 

4658. 
Karczag  (W.)  : 

Auf    befehl    der    herzogin ! 

52769. 
Auf   befehl    der    kaiserin ! 

52770. 
Bauernprinzessin.     3145a. 
Blaue  kiiste.    52915. 
C  a  g  i  m  i  r  s     himmelfahrt. 

6374,  6375. 
Das  haben  die  madchen  so 
gern.    9918. 
Einberufung.     53508. 

3184 


Karczag  (W.) — Continued. 
Eiserne  jungfrau.     12361. 
Eudlich      allein.        12728a, 

12728b. 
Exzellenz   Pompadour. 

13278. 
Fritzi.     15494a,  15494b. 
Gnadenbild.    16803. 
Gold    gab    ich    fiir    eisen! 

53805,  53806. 
Goldene  hahn.    17023. 
Gute      kamerade.        17793, 

17794. 
Haifische.     17893a. 
Hans  gegeniiber.     18318a. 
Heimliche  liebe.    18640. 
Hexe  Eva.    19337. 
Hoheit  tanzt  walzer.   19956, 

19957. 
Husarengeneral.        20711a, 

20711b. 
Kleine  konig.    24088,  24089. 
Lacheude  ehemann.    24302, 

24303. 
Liebe      unschuld.        25243, 

25244. 
Logierbesuch.     26073a. 
Lumperl.    54361,  54362. 
Madchenhandler.    27315a. 
Mantel.    28122a. 
Meiu  maderl.    29063,  29064. 
Millioneugretl.  54520,  54.521. 
Miiliers.     34303. 
Narrenhaus.     32020. 
Nur  ruhe.    33161a. 
Otto  Oder  Otto.    54831. 
Prinzess       Gretl.        37494, 

37495. 
Reiche  aehal.     38956a. 
Resignation.    39098. 
Schone    e  h  e  b  r  e  c  h  e  r  i  n. 

41086a. 
Schone    Schwedin.      55252, 

55253. 
Sonmiernarren.     43179a. 
Sterngucker.    55441. 
Stille  musik.     43903a. 
Tolle      Therese.        46434a, 

46434b. 
Verflixte  liebe.    48860a. 
"  Verschenkte  naclit.    48889a. 
Viererzug.     55780. 
Vogelscheuchen.    55792. 
Weh'  dem,  der  fliegt.  49944. 
Weltenbummler.     55S6S. 
Wenn     zwei     sich     liebon. 

55872. 
Wiener  fratz.    50870. 
Karczag    (W.)    &  Walluer    (K. 
or  C.)  : 

Glucksmadel.     16798. 
Herr    verteidiger.     19310a- 

19311. 
Ihr  adjutant.     20950. 
Miss  Exzentrick.     29937. 


INDEX 


Karczag    (W.)    &  Wallner    (K. 
or  C.)- — Continued. 

Reiche  madchen.     38959. 
Schneeglockclien.     41079. 
Schone  Risette.    41090. 
Zigeunei-liebe.    52343. 
Zirkuskind.    52371. 
Karczag  pub,  co. : 

Alone  at  last.    52642. 
Laughing  husband.     24820. 
Leutnant  Gustl.     25175a. 
Love  coast.    26494b. 
Mere  man.    54495. 
Karelsen  (J.  E.)     False  truths. 

13542. 
Kark    (F.)      Scheinehe.     41040. 
Karl  (F.)  : 

Barfusstiiuzerin.     2981. 
Kleine  salon.    24092a. 
Rodelzigeuner.     39701. 
Karloff   (B.)     With  a  grain  of 

salt.     51286. 
Karlweis     (C.)       Grobe    hemd. 

50702. 
Karmin    (F. )      Festgesang  Ne- 

ros.     14074. 
Kainiul    (J.  .T. )  : 
Baby.    2631. 

Fight  for  freedom.     14169. 
Gentleman  burglar.     16103. 
His  first  pupil.    19633. 
His  second  choice.    19801. 
In  father's  custody.    21166. 
Marriage  on  a  higher  plane. 

28423. 
No-marriage  plan.    32869. 
Secret  witness.     41359. 
Six  o'clock  train.     42623. 
Tyrant,  the  lord  &  master. 

47874. 
Woman's  right.     51563. 
Karno    (F.)      See   Westcott 

(F.   J.) 
Karp  (S.)     Truth.    47280. 
Karpe  (C.)  Mrs.  Aiu.sley's  ruby. 

30292a. 
Karpilove  (M.)     In  the  stormv 

days.    21521. 
Karr  (D.)     Fake.    13450. 
Karr    (L.)  : 

Adviser.     388. 
Book  agent.    4602. 
Karrakis   (S.)     Peace.     35681b. 
Karstan  (H.  M.  McKerr-)     See 

McKerr-Karstan  (H.  M.) 
Kartoffel  {Baron)     Zucas  mem- 
brane.    52397. 
Kase     (C.    M.)       Somnambula. 

43181. 
Kashner    (G.    H.)      Base   ball. 

52827. 
Kasper  (R.  A.)  : 

Dream  woman.     11762. 
Humanity.     20622. 
Immunity.    21010. 


Kasper  (R.  A.)— Continued. 
Immunity     bath.       21011- 

21014. 
Man      you      love.        28021, 

28021a. 
People.    35857. 
Socialism.    42993,  42994. 
Some  people  marrv.   43156a, 
43156b. 
Kass     (L.)       Hearts    &     gold. 

53890. 
Kass  (N.  M.)  : 

Offerings       to        morality. 

33327, 
Penalty  of  success.    35833. 
Whose  fault?    50716. 
Kassler  (M.  W.)  : 
Convict.    8410. 
Eighth  husband.    12341. 
My  wife,    31732. 
Wanted,  a  husband.    49518. 
Kasson    (H.    F.)      Name    they 

have  forgot.    31913a. 
Kast  (E.  G.)  : 

Handicap.     18059. 
Macaroni  &  cheese.    27017. 
Missionary.    30078. 
Thousand     miles    from 
Broadway.    45918. 
Kastelic  (A.)     Thirty  hours  for 

3000  years.    45834. 
Kastelic  (G.  A.)  : 
Cuba  libre.    9315. 
Dust  &  toadstools.    12058. 
Thirty  hours  for  3000  years. 
45833. 
Kastenbaum  (H.  C.)  On  proba- 
tion.   54782. 
Kastendike  (J.)  : 

Midnight  express.    29424. 
Runaway  train.    40281. 
Kastner  (L.)  : 

Hotelregisseur.     20365. 

Lumpenprinz.    26927a. 

Rodelzigeuner.    39701. 

Kastner     (W.    A.)      Feen-miid- 

chen.     13410. 
Kastropp  (G.)     Gemot.     16215. 
Kaszab   (I.)    Lombroso's  monu- 
ment.   26091. 
Katch  (H.)     Nora'chen.    32998. 
Katholischer      gesellen  -  verein. 
Des  Erloesers  kindheit.    10526 
Des    Erloesers    kindheit. 
10526a. 
Kathrens  (R.  D.)  : 

Hath  sin  a  sex?    18292. 
What     God     hath     joined. 
50069. 
Katrine.    Catechise  on  cat-ology. 

6447a. 
Katsiolis   (G.)  : 

Preceding  diagnosis.  37038a. 

Reading  on  the  sky.    55111. 

Katz  (B.)     Outcast  son.    34875. 


Katz      (Elizabeth)        Virginia. 

49123. 
Katz    (Eugene)      Folly    reign. 

14697. 
Katz      (H.      N.)        Restitution. 

39115. 
Katz  (M.)  : 

Ashmedei.    2081a. 
In  golis.    21186a. 
Kreutzer  sonata.    24246. 
Princess  Irina.    37422. 
Teg  fun  unser  lebeu.     16239. 
Katz     (M.    ,J.)      Cruel    wrong. 

9253. 
Katze  ( H. )     No  place  like  home. 
32881. 

Katzelnik  (L.)     Punishment  of 

fickle  mindedness.    37838a. 
Katzenberg  (C.)  : 

Out  of  sight.    34827. 
Pledged.    36537. 
Up  the  spout.    48496. 
Katzman  (J.)  : 

Faithful  dad.    13440. 
Rosenbaum's  discovery. 

40030a. 
Solomon's    declaration, 
43136a. 

Kauffman  {Mrs.  M.  L.)     When 

Michael  came.    50270. 
Kauffman  (R.  W.)  : 

Crack  of  doom.    8987a. 
House  of  bondage.    20394. 
Kaufman      (A.)        Girl      from 

Drake's  landing.    53776. 
Kaufman  (De  W.  E.)  : 
Cleared  road.    7571. 
Dream  by  telephone.    11716. 
Midnight.    29407. 
On  the  level.    33866, 
Kaufman    (E.    von)      See   Von 

Kaufman, 
Kaufman  (G.  S.)  : 
Failure.     13356. 
Lunatic.    26931a. 
That      infernal      machine. 
45580a, 

Kaufman    (J.)    jr.     Vengeance 

&  remorse.    48800a. 
Kaufman       (L.)         Showman's 

daughter.    42193. 
Kaufman    (Laura  L. )  : 

Madam  Clementina's  modes. 

27154. 
Rehearsal.    38939. 
Kaufman  (Lawrence  L.)     Long 

road    that    has    no    turning. 

26147a. 
Kaufman  (R.)     Hour's  conver- 
sation.   20383. 
Kaufman     (S.    H.)       Door    of 

darkness.    11440. 
Kaufmann   (Abraham)     Just  a 

little  supper.     23325a. 


3185 


INDEX 


Kaufmann     (Alexander)       La- 

zare.    24894 
Kaufmann  (J.)  : 

Amelia  La  Motte.     1124. 
Capt.  Burt.     6094. 
Henri  La  Joei.    18816. 
Jeanne  de'  Veney.    22.575. 
Love    that    sees    no    fault. 

26627. 
Nannette.    31969. 
Kaufmann  ( M. )    Talent  on  tap, 

44987. 
Kaufmann  (W.)     Colored  maid. 

7974. 
Kaufmann  (W.  G.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.     789. 
Don  Quixote.    11371. 
\        Natty  Bumpo.     32061. 
Kauser  (A.) : 

At  the  White  Horse  tavern. 

2295. 
Cow-boy  &  the  lady.    8924. 
Frisky        Mrs.        Johnson. 

15480. 
Great  ruby.    17461. 
Griselda.     17652. 
Jungfern  vom  Bischofsberg. 

23298. 
Moth  &  the  flame.    31114. 
Reckoning.    38661. 
Kautz  (F.)     Derzheiras.    1052G. 
Kavanagh  (C.)     Suicide  league. 

44440. 
Kavanagh     (C.    V.)     Story    of 

Inez.     44001. 
K-ivanagh     (J.     H.)       Gorilla. 

17137. 
Kavanagh      (M.)     jr.     Eithne. 

12363. 
Kavanagh  (W.  J.)  : 

Old       Marlin's       millions. 

33568. 
72    hours    in    Washington. 
52466,  52467. 
Kavanaugh  (K.)  : 

Bachelor's  baby.     2688. 
Converted  suffragist.    8409. 
Corinne      of      tlie      circus. 

53262. 
Countess  Kate.     8717. 
Diamond  chip.     10753. 
Dust  of  the  earth.     12061, 

12062. 
From   kitchen-maid    to    ac- 
tress.    15548. 
Gentle  touch.     16101. 
Girl  &  the  outUnv.     16448a. 
House     across     the     way. 

20385. 
Man      who      came      back. 

27976c. 
Minister  pro  tern.     29739a. 
Murder  in  the  first  degi'ee. 

31369a. 
My  Mexicjui  ro.se.     31643. 


Kavanaugh  (K.) — Continued. 
Peggy.     35798. 
Professor  of  love.    37637a. 
Queen  of  diamonds.  38020a. 
Stormy  night.     43987. 
Through        the        skylight. 

46102. 
Under  blue  skies.     4809S. 
Wayfarers.     49792. 
W^hen    the    worm    turned. 

50338 
AVho's  a  coward?     50646. 
Kaviddon    (O.)     Sec   Davidson 

(Gustav) — Koven  (J.) 
Kay     (Edwalyn    de)     See    De 

Kay. 
Kay  (Erik)     Veilchen.     48750. 
Kay  (H.  de)     See  De  Kay. 
Kay     (H.     B.)     jr.     Travesty 
Russian-Japanese  war.  46885. 
Kay  ( Jay )     See  Frazer  ( R.  F. ) 
Kay  (John  de)     Judas.     23119. 
Kayden  (E.  M.)     King-Hunger. 

23780. 
Kaye  (B.  M.)  : 
Diana.     53408. 
Internatl.  war.     21825a. 
Reno.     55147. 

W^hat  are  you  thinking  of? 
55875. 
Kaye  (E.)  : 
Colonel's 
Lavender 
24837. 

Kaye  (E.  T.) 

23347. 
Kaye  ( M. )     See  Krakauer  ( M. ) 
Kaye  (P.)  See  Koester  (P.) 
Kaynore      (K.     A.)      I     never 

thought  of  that.     20813a. 
Kayser  (P.  R.)  : 

Drusilla.     11893. 


romance.     7935b. 
and     old     lace. 

Jiist  for  a  latk. 


Passion  of  Faust. 


35481 . 

40955. 
40999. 
4707S. 


Scapln  &  Nerine. 

Scarlet  tanager. 

Tristram  &  Isolt. 
Keach  (L.)  : 

Esther,  tlie  beautiful  queen. 
12955. 

Maritana.     28304,  28305. 

I^Ierraaid.     29215. 
Kealing  (E.  B.)  : 

Mme.  Lavendere.     27204. 

Sylvanus.     44846. 
Keally   (W.  E.)     Mother's  mis- 
take.    31195b. 
Kean    (H.  A.)     Zenobia,  queen 

of  Palmyra.     52322. 
Keane  (J.)  : 

Angel's  camp.     1499. 

Crime  of  Dubosq.     909U. 

Held  for  ransom.     18704. 

His  last  drink.     19680. 

Second  storv  man.     41307. 


Keane      {Mrs.     J.)       Octopus. 

33249. 
Kear       (H.      B.)        Musician's 

dream.     31456. 
Kearney     (J.     L.)       Impostor. 

21046. 
Kearns  (G.)  : 

Daughter     of     the     plains. 

9996. 
Heart  bowed  down.    18429. 
His  atonement.     19549. 
Queen  of  the  air.     38041. 
Trail.     46746. 
Keating    (S.    H.)     Getting   the 

goods.     16293. 
Keating  &  Flood.     Wells  of  Wy- 
oming.    49969. 
Keatinge     (A.     M.)     Wawonn. 

49712. 
Keatinge  (E.)  : 

Legend    of    the    Christmas 

tree.     25015. 
Little  baker.     25584. 
Old    trunk    in    the    garret. 

33657. 
Short    plavs    for    children. 

42168b. 
V/Iiite  lie.     50536. 
Keator  (M.  C.)  : 

Chax'acter   study    in   black. 

6736. 
Discordant  note.     10932. 
Elspeth  of  dreams.     12556. 
Ladj'  of  tlie  revolver.  24504. 
INIarta  of  the  light  fingers. 

28494. 
Martyr.     28520. 
Miracle  of  chance.     29790. 
Shadow  of  the  beast.  41683. 
Keats  (J.)  : 

Eve  of  St.  Agnes.     13072. 
King  Stephen.     23915. 
Keay.'^  (E.  E.)  : 

Compensation.     8165. 

His  wife  by  his  side.  198-52. 

Jimmie,  junioi".     22741a. 

Making  a  sergeant.     27605. 

Mirage.     54537. 

Sacrifice     to     Kislii-Bdjhi. 

40465. 
Where  h;ippiness  is.    no.'JTC. 
Kee     (AV.)      Ishiiid    ;.!'    (ruiil»U'. 

22144. 
l-leedick    (M.  F.)  : 

Billy  of  Phillv.     388:l:i. 

Craven.     9025. 

Ti's  an  ill  wind.     54087. 

Keefe.     Our   flag.     34625. 

Keefe   (W.  R.)     Nabal.    31887. 

Keefer    (C.    F, )      Nan,    a    born 

oKiu.^te.     31J129. 
Keefer      Hi.      S.)        Seraphita. 

55282. 
Keefer   (H. )  Mv  country  home. 
31520. 


3186 


INDEX 


Keeler    (C.)  : 

Art  or  love.     1948. 

Call  of  the  sea  god.     5907. 

Deborah,    judge   of    Israel. 

10297. 
Devil's   Cupid.     10687. 
Hilo  kahuua.     19491. 
Love's  conquest.     26696. 
Ou  with  the  dance.     33963. 
Triumph  of  light.     47095. 
Keeley    (G.)     Somewomau,  her 

quest  of  the  vote.    43178. 
Keeley    (Mrs.  J.)      See  Keeley 

(G.) 
Keeley    (M.   F.)      V/hat   might 

have  been.     55885. 
Keen     (J.)       Only    a    German. 

34163. 
Keen-Covey    (E.   .7.)      Greatest 

question.     17530a. 
Keenan    (A.)      Thou   slialt   not 

kill.     45902. 
Keenan   (F.)  : 

Medical    attention.      29017. 
Oath.     33201. 
Orange  &  green.     34295. 
Van  Lowe  diamond.  4S706. 
Keene      (L.)       Political     boss. 

36686. 
Keene   (Margaret)     Before  the 

play.     3298. 
Keene   (Mattie)  : 

Afternoon  niixup.     547. 

Anonymous.     1574. 

At  the  ferry.     2229. 

Bit      o'       furze      blossom. 

3994. 
Cheyenne.     6934. 
Criielty  to  animals.     9254. 
Fifty   years   after.     14159. 
Her     first     divorce     case. 

18986. 
It's  up  to  me.     22245. 
John        Rankin's        w  i  f  e. 

22874a. 
Modern  David.     30597. 
Mother.     31116. 
Patsy  &  the  lawyer.   35586. 
Queen.     37977b. 
Sally.     40.595. 
Sunshine.     44578a. 
Wife  or  country.     .50910. 
Woman's  intuition.     51537. 
Keene    (Max)      See  McKeehan 

(L  P.) 
Keene     (P.     R.)       Damon     & 

Pythias.     9687. 
Keene     (T.    W.)       Free    love. 

15330. 
Keene   (U.)  : 

Coming  of  Jean.     8093a. 
Lacking  conscience.     54197. 
Moon  went  behind  a  cloud. 
30942b. 
Keeney  (L.)     Kali.    23468a. 


Kegerreis   (R.  B.)  : 

Almost   persuaded.     973. 
Tell-tale  heart.     45248. 

Kehm    (A.)      Als   ich   noch   im 

fluegelkleide.     1003a. 
Kehno   (P.)     Trap.     46842. 
Kehoe     (J.    H.)       AVhat's    the 

use?     50123. 

Kehoe   (L.)  : 

Children    of    to-day.     7048. 
House      on      the      avenue. 

20428. 
Wealth  &  \\isdom.     49839. 
Kehrwald    (T.)      Ten   years   & 

10  months.     45306a. 
Keightley    (Mrs.    M.    J.)      See 

Keightley  (M.  S.) 
Keightley  (M.  S.)  : 
Blanche.     4192. 
Brand  of  the  Drakes.  4011. 
Broken    butterfly.     5170a. 
Champion.     6654. 
Country        sweethearts. 

8794a. 
End  of  the  feud.    12707. 
Forest     hearth.       14992, 

14993. 
Getting  even.     16280. 
Greater  light.     17508d. 
Greater  than  queen.   17525. 
Hap  Haggerty.     18126. 
Heart  o'  Dixie.     18432c. 
Judgement  of  men.  23148a. 
Lily.     25478b. 
Loaded  dice.    26014a. 
Master  &  man.     28666. 
Matrimonial       perplexities. 

28826,  28827. 
Method  of  Jefferson  Drake. 

29328. 
Mildred.    29553. 
Mixed    pickles.      30530a. 
Nan's  last  haul.     31974. 
Nina  of  the  circus.    32794a. 
None  so  blind.     32982. 
Price  of  ambition.     371.53. 
Reaping.     38596. 
Supreme     test.       44624. 

44625. 
Sweet  alyssum.    44741. 
Thirtv     pieces     of     silver. 

45838. 
Trix      of      Mont.        47121, 

47122. 
Warning.     49622c. 
Won  out.     51645. 
Keim    (De  B.  R.)  : 

Caius    Julius    Caesar    Oc- 

tavianus.     5817. 
Exaltation    of    Pocahontas. 

13179. 
Frederick  the  Great.  15321. 
Marquis    de    La     Fayette. 

28349a. 


Keim  (De  B.  R.) — Continued. 
Monmouth.     30822. 
On  the  inside  of  a  Wash- 
ington bureau.     33859. 
Pocahontas.     36596. 
V  a  1  i  d  e,     the     odalisque. 
48638. 

■  Keim  ( R. )  See  Keim  ( De  B.  R. ) 

Keir    (A.)  : 

Dominant  power.     11324. 

Eileen.    12343a. 

Her  soldier  patient.   19145a. 

Jimmy  &  his  angel.  22746a. 

Kathleen.     23521a. 

Leave  it  to  me.    54246. 

Not  yet.    33071a. 

Spear    knows    no    brother. 
43454. 

Trapped.     46845. 
Keir  (W.  G.)  : 

Her       husband's       widow. 
19036. 

Only  cause.    34195. 

Sentence  suspended.   41500. 

Wife    to    the    living   dead. 
50914. 
Keiser    (B.  A.)      Once  upon   a 

time.    33979a. 
Keiser  (R.  A.)     Voodoo  charm. 

49283. 
Keith  (O.  S.)  : 

All  for  nothing.    52622. 

Anybody's  husband.    52707. 

Cured  by  a  patient.    53311. 

Diamond  star.    10770a. 

Kidding  a  kidder.     23667a. 

Surprise  party,    55488. 

Three  of  a  kind.    45998a. 

Weapon.    55857. 

Who  did  it?    55925. 
Keith     (E.)       Ben    th'    hoose. 

3488a. 
Keith    (N.   L.)    Simple    Simon. 

42457. 
Keith,  Prowse  &  co.,  ltd. : 

Belle  of  Brittany.    3401. 

Bonita.    4565. 
Keitz  (G.)  : 

Affinity.  435. 

Povv'er  of  superiority.  36989. 
Kelcy  (A.)  : 

Am  I  a  Chinaman?    1040. 

Casey's  troubles.    6360. 

Flying  hawk.    14630. 

Flying  vulture.     14638. 

O'Flynn  in  Mexico.     33342. 

On  &  off  the  stage.     33752. 

Peggy  Patch.    35806. 

Piper  O'Flynn.    36381. 

Tropical  engagement.  47155. 

Widow       Murphy's       goat. 
50827. 
Kellam     (J.    F.)       Amer.    bull 
bats.    1173. 


3187 


INDEX 


Kellam  (L.  J.)  : 

Little       Miss       Thompson. 

25796. 
Soldier's  sweetheart.  43111. 
That  naughty  kid.    45601. 
Kellam     (R.     F.)       Plantation 

days.    36438. 
Kellar    (F.)      Under    the    pal- 
mettos.    48192. 

Kellar  (P.  R.)  : 

Bachelor  girl.    2665,  2666. 
Capt.  Jack  of  the  Lazy  B. 

6115. 
Champion.     6652. 
Girl  &  the  burglar.  16425. 
Mr.  Robinson  Crusoe.  30249. 
On  the  borderland.     33808. 
Panama.     35158. 
Poet  with  a  pull.    36618. 
Robinson       Crusoe,        esq. 

39671. 
Topsy-turveyville.     46568. 
Uniform  &  the  girl.    48322. 
What's  in  a  name.    50107. 
Woman  with  the  black  vel- 
vet past.    51509. 
Kellard    (R.)     Lesson  in  econ- 
omy.    25105. 
Kellenbarger  (L.  P.)   Hiawatha 

dramatized.    19351b. 
Keller     (A.    M.)       Under    the 

Southern  Cross.     48211. 
Keller  (A.  R.)  &  co. : 

Woman   of  no   importance. 

51451. 
Writings    of    Oscar    Wildo. 
51852b,  51852c. 
Keller    (A.    S.)      Outcast's   re- 
venge.   34883. 
Keller  (C.)     Calvary.    5928. 
Keller  (E.  S.) : 

Clerical  Mr.  Butler.     7598. 
County  deacon.    8807. 
For  the  ministry.     14942. 
Keller  (F.)  : 

Colonel.    7890. 
Confederate  colonel.     8225. 
Cruel  conflict.    9249. 
Filibuster.     14222. 
Jerome's  wife.     22617. 
Last  stake.    24770. 
Man  from  Tex.    27814. 
Midnight.    29412. 
Keller    (G.)      Kleider    machen 

leute.     24076. 
Keller  (J.  C.)     Man  higher  up. 

27834. 
Keller   (J.  W.)     Tangled  lives. 

45101. 
Keller    (M.  A.)     Photographed 

voice.    36173. 
Keller  (R.W.)     Wreck.    51827. 
Keller     (W.)       Otho    Visconti, 
34502. 


Keller  (W.  E.) : 

Brannigan  club.     4919. 

Gyves  of  gold.    17854. 

Lovedale.    26663. 

Zaza,  the  witch.    52296. 
Kellerraann     (A.)       Fantaisie. 
13647. 

Kellers  (J.  F.)  : 

Glass  put  in.    16733. 
Vim    near    the    footlights. 
49067. 

Kelley  (A.  B.)  : 

Every  gas  man.  13112a. 

Three      little      guardsmen. 
45979. 
Kelley    (C.   L.)      Judge   McAn- 

drew's  own  case.    54130. 
Kelley  (E.  M.)  : 

Beyond  her  depth.     3720b. 

Crack  of  doom.    8987a. 

Dreaming  true.    11782a. 

Eclipse.    12205. 

Man  first.    27755. 

Strangers.     44076. 

Youth's  for  an  hour.  52245. 
Kellev      (E.      S.)       Puritania. 

37875. 
Kelley    (F.  C.)  : 

Black  robe.     4135. 

Fontenoy.      14705. 
Kelley     (H.)       Deacon    Flood. 
10189. 

Kelley    (J.  A.)  : 

Emigrants'  party.     12612. 

Employment  office.     53525. 

Fun  on  the  Bingville 
branch.     15695a. 

Her  weekly  allowance. 
19172. 

Miss  Prim's  kindergarten. 
30011. 

Mrs.  Jenkins'  brilliant 
idea.    30391a. 

Our  church  fair.     34563. 

Pedler's  parade.     35777. 

Photographer's  troubles. 
36174a. 

Reminiscences  of  the  dona- 
tion party.     56085. 

Rummage  sale.     55219. 

Rural   telephone.     40316. 

Santa's  surprise.     40744. 

Scenes  in  a  restaurant. 
41020. 

Squire  Judkins'  apple  bee. 
43706. 

Suffragettes'  convention. 
44424. 

Taking  the  census  in  Bing- 
ville.    44953. 

Those  husbands  of  ours. 
45887. 

Tramps'  convention.  46804. 

Village  post-oflace.     49042. 


Kelley    (J.    J.)      Mask    &    the 

lady.     28601. 
Kelley     (J.    S.)       Clay    baker. 

7562. 
Kelley  (J.  W.)     Key  to  the  sit- 
uation.    23641. 
Kelley      (Leon)        See     Kelley 

(O.  L.) 
Kelley    (Loring)      So   shall   ye 

reap.     42935a. 
Kelley    (R.  A.)     Queen  of  the 

jungles.     38067. 
Kelley   (W.  J.)     Just  one  kiss. 

23380. 

Kelley    (W.  S.)  : 

Jonah  &  the  whale.    22971. 
Voyage  of  Noah.     49317. 
Kellie     (A.     S. )       Amer.    lord. 

1242. 
Kellie  (E.  B.)     Why  Adam  sin- 
ned.    50726. 
Kellogg    (A.)     Kosiki.     24236. 
Kellogg   (A.  M.)  : 

Practical  dialogues.  37016c. 
Richard  III.     39354. 
Kellogg   (B.)  : 

As  you  like  it.    2052,  2057. 
Coriolanus.     8519. 
Hamlet.     18001,  18002. 
Henry  V.     18841. 
Henry  IV.     18824. 
Henry  the  Eighth.    18892. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18853. 
Julius     Caesar.       2  3  2  5  0, 

23255,  23256. 
King  John.     23789. 
King  Lear.     23805. 
Macbeth.        27037,      27040, 

27041. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29163, 

29168,  29174,  29176. 
Midsummer  night's  dream 

29492,  29495,  29496. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31283. 
Othello.     34421. 
Richard  III.    39355. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39864. 
Tempest.     45280. 
Twelfth       night.         47411, 

47415. 
Winter's  tale.     51212. 
Kellogg  (E.  L.)  &  CO.: 

At  the  court  of  King  Win- 
ter.    2216. 
Richard  III.     39354. 
Visit   from    Mother   Goose. 
49171. 
Kellogg   (H.  R.)     Marcus  Cur- 

tius.     28178. 
Kellogg    (L.  C.)     Trail  of  the 

Morning  Star.     55635. 
Kellogg     (M.     G.)       Pandora's 
box.     35170. 


3188 


INDEX 


.Kellogg   (Mrs.  0.  J.)     Trail  of 
the  Morning  Star.     55635. 
Kellogg  (R.  B.)     Elisa.     12477. 
Kelly   (A.)  : 

Arabi's   daughter.     1758. 

Shepherfl      of      the      hills. 
42052. 

Six-shooter    Smith.      42627. 
Kelly   (A.  P.)  : 

Dance  germ.     9704a. 

Loyal  hearts.     26780. 

Other  man.     54826. 

Thirty  clays.    55566. 
Kelly     (A.    R.)      Ye    geste    of 

Hvnrle  Horn.    52035. 
Ivelly    (C.  D.)  : 

Jolly  landlords.     22942. 

New  clerk.     32340. 
Kelly   (Charles)     Stranglers  of 

Paris.     44080. 
Kelly   (Claud)  : 

Almost  a  hero.     963a. 

Bargain  day.     2988b. 

Dancing  girl.     9724a. 

Dr.      Dippy's      sanitarium. 
11136a. 

Follies  of  Paris.     14678a. 

Little  Miss  Wise.     25798a. 

Love  &  war.     26472a. 

Other  fellow.    34441a. 
Kelly    (D.  A.)  : 

After  7  years.     482. 

Chance.     6663a. 

Outcasts   of    a    great    city. 
34879. 

Shadow    detective.      4166S. 

Thief.    45766a. 

Yellow  kid  in   McFndden's 
row  of  flats.    52072. 
Kellv    (D.  B.)  : 

Polaris.     36663. 

Robinson  Crusoe.     39669. 
Kelly     (Edwin)       Dime    novel. 

10863. 
Kelly    (Emma)      Spinsters'   re- 
turn from  Okl.     43553. 
Kelly    (Eugene)     Foot-ball 

fiends.     14758. 
Kelly    (F.  C.)  : 

Country  editoi-.     8756. 

Exclusive  story.     13200. 
Kelly    (F,  F.)  : 

Amer.   milestones.     1246a. 

Arabi's  daughter.     1758. 

Six-sliooter    Smith.     42627. 

Those  little  ones.     45890. 
Kelly  (F.  M.)  : 

Fool's  illusion.     14748. 

Sewing  circle.     55292. 
Kelly     (F.    R.)     In    the    dark. 

21367. 
Kelly  (F.  W.)  : 

Strange  man.     44052. 

Strange  pair.     44054. 

Two  strange  men.     47784. 


Kelly  (G.)  : 

Dr.  Arlington's  wife.  11112. 
Four  walls  of  home.  15181. 
Getting     away      with      it. 

16276. 
Greater  evil.     17508a. 
Here     comes      the     bride. 

19193. 
Irony  of  fate.     22073a. 
Lesson.     54252. 
Mrs  Ritter  appears.    54564. 
Mrs.  Wellington's  surprise. 

30487. 
Trap.     46838. 
Who's  the  boss?     50661a. 
Kelly  (J.  T.)  : 

Blunders.     4422. 
Crazy  quilt.     9041.  9042. 
Crazy  quilts.     9044. 
Exposition  girl.     13257a. 
False  alarm.     13512. 
McFee  of  Dublin.     27090. 
Paper  of  pins.     35228. 
Roger  McFee.     39714. 
Tigers.     46193. 
2  crazy  quilts.     52417. 
Kelly      (J.      W.)       Playmates. 

36491. 
Kellv     (John)     Battle    of    the 

factions.     3130. 
Kelly    (Jones)      Abducted.     55. 
Kelly  (K.V.)     Result.     39122. 
Kelly    (L.    G.)     Censor    &    the 

cuttlefish.     6592. 
Kellv     (L.    R.)      Through    the 

fray.     46088. 
Kelly  (M.)  : 

Master  of  Kingsgift.  28703. 
Pat      Carmichael's      sister. 

35512. 
Prisoner  of  hope.     37517. 
Kelly    (M.   A.)     On  board   the 

IMary  Jane.     33757. 
Kelly  (S.  M.)  : 

Drifter.     11821. 
Redemption  of  Jane.  38845. 
Kelly     (T.    H.)     Complete    an- 
gler.    8168. 
Kellv    (T.   I.)     Venetian   exile. 

48789. 
Kelly  (T.  J.)  : 

Ai'ms  of  greatness.     1895. 
Father  &  son.     13828. 
Touch  of  Midas.     46610. 
Kelly  (T.  T.)     Cloud.     53202. 
Kelly  (V.  K.)     Belle  Kea thing. 

3383. 
Kelly  (W.  F.)  : 

Better     late     than     never. 

3633. 
Woman's  sacrifice.    51568. 
Kelly  (W.  W.)     Royal  divorce. 

40134. 
Kelly  &  Strouse.     Nosey  Mosey. 
33041. 


Kelsev  (Mrs.  G.  O.)     Free  mill- 
ing.    15331. 
Kelsey   (L. )     Lost  in  the  snow. 

26319. 
Kelsey      (L.     H.)      Lesson     of 

friendship.     25115. 
Kelsev  (V.)     Flower  of  power. 

14594. 
Kekso  (M.)  : 

End     of     the     honeymoon. 

12709. 
On  the  wrong  foot.     33947. 
Ro.so  of  Torridge.     40007. 
Kema    (I.)     Wi.se  country  boy. 

51232. 
Kemble"  (C.)     Works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41846. 
Kemble    (E.)     Pasha's    dream. 

35433. 
Kemble"  (J.  R.)  : 

Heart  of  London.     18473. 
Rotherhithe.     40057. 
Kemp    (B.)     Whangdoole  com- 
edy 4.     50038. 
Kemp  (G.)     Wager  &  the  lady. 

49351. 
Kemp  (H.)     Judas.     23118a. 
Kemp    (M.)     Gay    N.    Y.    ball. 

15983. 
Kempner    (D.)     Three    million 

dollars.     45988. 
Kempner     (S.    Nicklass-)     See 

Nicklass-Kempner. 
Kempner-Hochstadt  (M.)  : 
Abisag.     73a. 
Knute.     24199a. 
Kempster  (A.)  : 
Genius.     16085. 
Scapegoat.     40951. 
Kempton    (H.)     Father    for    a 

mother.     13838. 
Kendall  (A.  S.)  : 

Charley's  uncle.     6780. 
Fisherman's  hut.     14409. 
Little  plunger.     25843. 
Man   who   owns   the  town. 

27986. 
Nirvana.     32838. 
Northern  lights.     33030. 
Kendall    (B.)      Light.     25354a. 
Kandall   (C.  C.)     High  finance. 

19405. 
Kendall   {Mrs.  E.  D.)     Cats  in 

the  cream.     6471. 
Kendall  (E.  F.)  : 

Cold  molasses  special.  7798. 
Half-way  house.     17937. 
Hot  ashes.     20320. 
Just  landed.     23366. 
Mulo  Medicus.     31339. 
Pair  of  kids.     35096. 
Sporting  experiences  43629. 
Substitute.     44324. 
Summer  board.     44492. 
Trip  to  Niagara.    47024 


3189 


INDEX 


Kendall  (E.  F.)— Continued. 
Trip  to  the  springs.     47049. 
Troubles  of  a  tramp.  47175. 
We,  us  &  CO.     49822. 
Kendall   (F.)     Spectres  of  Ma- 
ple Ridge.     43477. 
Kendall  (F.J.)     Zamiel.    52271. 
Kendall    (H.    H.)     Hermits    in 
Africa.     19238. 

Kendall   (J.)  : 

Fond  of  Peter.     14700. 
Laughter  in  court.     2482;"i. 

Kendall  (J.  H.)  : 

Love's  caprice.     26693. 
Love's  revelries.    26732. 
Undismayed.    48274. 

Kendall  (P.)  : 

Across  the  lines.    183. 
Brother  of  Cain.     5273. 
Ordog.    34320. 
What     the     husband     did. 

50138. 
Wooden  egg.    51674. 

Kendall-Cooper  (P.)'    See  Ken- 
dall (P.) 

Kendrick     (F.    M.)       Old    oak. 
33585. 

Kenebel    (F.)      aicAually's  puw 

.   wow^.    27014. 

Keuedv   (P.  J.)   &  sons.     Louis 
XL    26388b,  263S80. 

Kengla  (L.  F.)  : 
Coward.    8975. 
Neutral  ground.    32286. 
Old  &  the  new.    33409. 

Kenibbs     (W.     P.)       Soldier's 
honor.    43097. 

Kenmare  (Nun  of)    See  Cusack 
(M.  F.  C.) 

Kenna      (C.)       Yankee     fakir. 
51994. 

Kennaman  (R.)     Hans  &  Fritz. 
18097. 

Kenne     (M.)      Pirate  in  petti- 
coats.   36397. 

Kennedy  (Mrs.  A.  .T.)     In  para- 
dise.   54035. 

Kennedy  (A.  W.)     Boomerang. 
4626b. 

Kennedy  (Alfred)  : 

Dangers    of    a    dark    city. 

9782. 
Dangers    of    a    great    city. 

9783. 
Dangers  of  N.  Y.    9784. 
Dangers  of  our  great  city. 

9785. 
Green  lights.    17580. 
Hand  of  Russia.    18043. 
Hunt  ball.    20675. 
Lady  Blarney.     24372. 
Secretary  of  State.    41363. 
Tiger's  eye.    46197. 


Kennedy  (Anthony)  : 

Have  a  care.    18320. 

Says  I  to  Julia.    40919. 
Kennedy    (B.)      Day    of    Saint 
Martin.    10137. 

Kennedy  (O.  R.)  : 

Idol  breaker.    20S99a. 
Necessary  evil.    32131. 
Pantomime  of  the  flowers  .S: 

the  sea.    35188. 
Servant      in      the      house. 

41561,  41562. 
Terrible  meek.    45419. 
Winterfeast.     51197. 

Kennedy  (Charles)  : 

As  best  we  can.    2001 . 
Decent  thing  to  do,    10326. 
Good  natured  fellow.   53812. 
Mr.       Henderson's      thrill. 

.30185. 
What  doth  it  profit?    50063. 
Kennedy  (Clayton)  : 
Eggs.    53.503. 
Fate     of     the     tenderfoot. 

13802. 
Leg  &  leg.    24989a. 
Lone  sentinel.    54311. 
Woodbee,      the      amateur. 
51670. 
Kennedy     (E.     F.)       In     love. 

21229. 
Kennedy  (Edith)     Scenes  from 
the  legends  of  King  Arthur. 
41019a. 
Kennedy  (Edwin)     Air  castles. 

649. 
Kennedy  (Elizabeth)  : 

From  Rag  alley  to  Broad- 
way.   1.5564. 
Smiles  &  tears.    42830. 
Kennedy  (F.)  : 

Are  you  a  lobster?    1794. 
Deacon's  sweetheart.  10196. 
Dinkle's      honeymoon. 

10873a. 
Explorers.     13252. 
Fifty-fifty.    14153f. 
Grass  widows  club.    17328. 
Hans  &  Fritz.    53866. 
Her     2d     time     on     earth. 

19132. 
Improving  nature.     21056a. 
In  old  Virginia.    21285. 
Interrupted         honeymoon. 

21833 
Little  fool  talk.    25684a. 
Magic  boot.    27363. 
Put     me     off     at     Buffalo. 

37912. 
Spotless  town.    43635. 
Timely    appointment. 

46252a. 
Trip  to  Washington.    55658. 
Two  eugenic  boys.    55699. 


Kennedy    (F.   W.)      Gilhooley's, 

debut  in  society.    16365. 
Kennedy  (G.  L.)  : 

Little  leading  lady.    25745. 
Queen  of  the  ranch.    38079. 
Kennedy  (H.  C.)  : 
Boodle.    4589. 
Bridal  tour.    5050. 
Siberia.    42228. 
Kennedy  (J.  E.)  : 
Azalia.    2595. 
Closed  for  invoice.    7651. 
U,  us  &  CO.    47887. 
Kennedy  (J.  J.)  : 

Chasing  a  lover.    6822. 
Desdemona.    10530. 
Flying  hawk.    14630. 
He  could  marry  3.    18370. 
He  couldn't  marry.    18371. 
He  couldn't  marry  3.    18372. 
He      wouldn't      marry      3. 

18400. 
She  could  marry  3.    41993. 
She  couldn't  marry.    41995. 
She  couldn't  marry  3.  41996. 
She     wouldn't     marry     3. 

42029. 
Two  thieves.    47791. 
Up  North.    48489. 
Why  couldn't  he  marry  3? 

50730. 
Why  couldn't  she  marry  3? 
50731. 
Kennedy    (J.   P.)      Rob   of  the 

bowl.    39605. 
Kennedy  (J.  W.)  : 

Man  of  iron.    27909. 
Push  ball.    37901. 
Kennedy  (Jack)    Sherman  was 

right.    55321. 
Kennedy  (James)  : 

Heart  of  Virginia.     18499. 
Pinkerton  Gray.    36348. 
Poisoned  dagger.    36650. 
Sheridan  Keene,  detective. 

42060. 
True  hearts  of  Erin.  47228. 
True       Irish       gentleman. 
47230. 
Kennedy  (Joe)     After  the  bat- 
tle.    52587a. 
Kennedy    (John)      Flying   vul- 
ture.   14638, 
Kennedy    (K.  F.)     Show  girl's 

husband.    42183. 
Kennedy    (L.  De  M.)      Barred 

door.    3043. 
Kennedy    (M.)      Cripple  Creek 

poker.    9135. 
Kennedy  (M.  M.)  : 
Reno.    39044. 
Shadow.    41658. 
Triumph  of  Justice.    47092. 
Kennedy    (N.)      See    Kennedy 
(B.  F.) 


3190 


INDEX 


Kennedy  (S.  B.)  : 

Jamestown  romance.  36186. 

Jassemiue.    22520. 
Kennedy  (S.  R.)     Murder  as  a 

fine  art.    31368. 
Kennedy   (T.  C.)     Melody  Isle. 

29077. 
Kennedy  (T.  J.)    Engaged,  mar- 
ried &  divorced.     53537. 
Kennedy    (Walker)      Eilxir   of 

life.    12487. 
Kennedy   (William)     Laiighing 

stock.    24822. 
Kennerley  (M.)  : 

Americans.  52668. 

Anatol.     1394,  52678. 

Bridge  &  other  poems.   5085. 

Dante.    9831. 

Earth  deities.    12152a. 

Everyman.    13138. 

Five  plays,  by  Lord   Dun- 
sany.    14439b. 

Four  short  plays.     53692. 

Free  woman.    26669b. 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  21925a. 

Jacob  Leisler.     22405. 

Judas.    23118a. 

Karen  Borneman.    23490. 

Life  of  man.    40905c. 

Lonely  way.    26127a. 

Lovers.    26669b. 

Mr.  Faust.    30178a. 

Orestes.    34335. 

Orthodoxy.    34393a. 

Papa.     35199. 

Plays  by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clif- 
ford.   36505. 

Plays  of  protest.    36509. 

Read-aloud  plays.    55110. 

Red  light  of  Mars.     38758. 

Savva.    40905c. 

State  forbids.    43822b. 

Stronger.     44194. 

They.    26669b. 

Tiger.    46180. 

Vultures.    49334. 

Widowing  of  Mrs.  Halroyd. 
50847b. 

Wife  of  Marobius.     50899. 

World  and  his  wife.   51749. 
Kenney    (C.  L.)      Grand  duch- 
ess.   17263. 
Kenney  (D.  F.)     Power  of  love. 

36970. 
Kenney  (E.  C.)     Deaf  &  dumb 

manager.     10241. 
Kenney  (E.  R.)  : 

Human  game.    20602. 

In  the  toils.    21533a. 

That  girl  from  Ariz.    45569. 

Yankee  volunteer.     52018. 
Kenney      (J.      F.)        Madeline. 

27243. 
Kenney    &    Hollis.      Volunteer. 
49267. 


(B.)        Vengeance. 


Kennicott 

48800. 
Kennington  (G.)  : 

Bowery  boy.    4779. 
Driven  from  home.     11838. 
Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.    34941. 
Rare  bird.    38482. 
There's  no  place  like  home. 
45725. 

Kenny  (A.  M.)  : 

Club  man's  dream.    7695. 
Praesidio.    37023. 
Promoter.    37690.   • 
Rita.    39525. 
Tea  house.    45180. 
There    is    always    a    some- 
thing.   45721. 

Kenny  (C)  Good  of  wishing. 
17104. 

Kenny    (E.   C.)  Mr.   No   Body. 

30220. 
Kenridge.    Monte  Carlo.    30899. 
Kensmore  pub.  co. : 

Boarding  -  house       burglar. 

4432. 
Horoscope.    20280. 
Intercepted    letter.     21807. 

Kent  (C.)     Backer.    2760a. 

Kent  (C.  W.)  Dramatic  works 
of  D.  B.  Lucas.    11681. 

Kent  (D.)  Suffer  little  chil- 
dren.   44387. 

Kent  (D.  W.)  His  choice. 
19580a. 

Kent  (Elsie)  Devil  and  Tom 
Walker.    10660. 

Iveut  (Esmee)  : 
Pirate.     36395. 
Rim  of  the  earth.     39463a. 
Kent    (G.)      Parson's   greeting. 

35381. 
Kent  (J.  A.)    Capt.  John  Smith 

&  Pocahontas.    6121. 
Kent  (L.  I.  W.)    Afternoon  tea. 

549. 
Kent  (R.)     Night  in  the  Orient. 

32707. 

Kent  (W.  J.)  : 

Arkansaw.    1858. 

Belle     of     the     Bluegrass. 
3428. 

Texarkana.    45486. 
Kent  (W.  W.)     Drifter.    53474. 
Kenwood    (B.)     Pair  of  pinks. 

35112. 
Ken  worthy  (G.  C.)     Little  Dol- 

lie  Dimples.     2.5653. 
Kenyon    (C.)  : 

Execution.     13203. 

Found.     15108. 

House  to  let.    20448. 

Kindling.     23720b. 


Kenyon    (C.    L.)      Marsh   king. 

28483. 
Kenyon   (E.  E.)     Rose  McCrea. 

39970. 
Kenyon  (F.  S.)    Up  to  Freddie. 

48508. 
Kenyon    (J.)      Man  higher  up. 

27832. 

Kenyon   (W.  C.)  : 

Avatars.     2.510a,  2.511. 
Brewster's  farm.     5028. 
Wood      of      liaurentrpll. 

51667a. 
Kenzel    (F.  L.)  : 
Calvary.     5929. 
Mystic  ro.se.     31868. 
Keogh   (C.  H.)  : 

Christmas      tree      &      the 

mouse.    7251,  7252. 
Jest.     22660. 

No  questions  asked.   32882. 
Of  the  old   school.     33303, 

33304. 
On  approval.     33753. 
Keogh    (T.  I.)  : 

Gay  Mr.  Goldstein.     15980. 
Midnight  wreck.     29464. 
Nobody.     32944. 
Touch  of  high  life.     46608, 

46609. 
Ward  heeler.     49G02. 
Way  he  won  her.    49730. 
Vv^ife  wanted.    50916. 
Ixeogh    (W.   T.)  : 

Alone  in  N.  Y.    982. 
Cut  rates.     9521. 
Daughter      of     the     poor, 

9998. 
Down  in  Dixie.     11597. 
Fallen    among    thieves. 

13492. 
Finish  of  Mr.  Fresh.  14274. 
From     Broadway     to     the 

Bowery.     15-527. 
Great  train  robbery.  17477, 

17478. 
Gypsy  girl.     17830a. 
Heart     of     the     Klondike. 

18489. 
Heart      of      the      Rockie.s. 

18492. 
Hustler.    20742. 
Hustlers.     20744. 
Kentucky   feud.     23597. 
Old  Kentucky  home.  33524. 
On  land  &  sea.     33776. 
Paddy's    market.      35020. 
Rustler.     40359. 
Sidewalks  of  N.  Y.     42252. 
Wife's  secret.     50935. 
Keplinger   (W.)   Gladys.    16711. 
Ker   (P.)  : 

Harem  strike.     18216a. 
Mystic  compass.     31860b. 


3191 


INDEX 


Kerby   (R.  E.)  : 

Country  editor.    8753. 

Hermit.     19231. 

Mayor  of  Amboy.     28927. 

Kerger  (K.  R.)  Hilf  dir  selbst. 

19486. 
Kerhor  (J.)     Ombres  cliinoises. 

33738. 
Kerker  (G.)  : 

Fascinating  Flora.     13702. 
Oberen     zehntausend. 

33212. 
Schneegloclichen.     41079. 
Singing    society.         42498. 

42498a. 
Their     last     appearance. 

45668. 
Tourists.     46626. 

Kermen   (V.  de)     See  De  Ker- 
men, 

Kern   (Adolph  &  Anne)     After 

the  fair.     499. 
Kern  (F.  A.)     Presents.  55023. 
Kern   (J.  D.)  : 

Miss  Mollycoddle.     29988. 

Poster  girls.    36881. 

Kern      (M.)        Love     miracle. 
26556. 

K^rn  (M.  G.)  : 

Aunt  Dee.    2389. 
Barbara.     2955. 
•Jeanne  Ingalls.    22577. 
Josephine  Dodd.    23032. 
Master  eye.     28680. 
Mr.    Montgomery.      30214. 
Wasted      miracle.       49681, 
49682. 

Kern   (M.  S.)     Dave.     10035. 
Kei'n  (P.  V.)     For  our  country. 

14900. 
Kernan   (K.)     Americus.     1290. 
Kernan       (E.      F.)         Pav-off. 

35661c. 
Kernan      (J.      L.)        Kernan's 

twelve  temptations.    23621. 
Kernan   (J.)  : 

Midnight  ride  of  Paul  Re- 
vere.    29450. 
Pay-off.     35661c. 
Kernanan   (A.)  : 

Driven  from  home.     11840. 
Herminie.     19228. 
Loving  wife.     26763. 
Moths.     31203. 
Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.     34945. 
Kernann  (A.)     For  her  child's 

sake.    14811. 
Kernell  (H.  F.)     Rough  school 

boy.     40081. 
Korner  (F.  M.)     Fugitive  min- 
ister.    15646. 
Kerner  (S.)     Entry  13.     12812. 


Kerngood    (W.  J.)  : 

Trip  to  Panama.    47025. 
Whining  woman.     50445. 
Kerns     (F.    L.)       Mr.     Schera- 
mer's    theatrical    experienc'(>. 
30253. 
Keroul    (H.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    244. 

Chopin.     7140. 

El^ve      du      conservatoire. 

12447. 
Moumoute.     31220. 
Nuit  de  noces.     33126. 
No.  18.    33152a. 
Toison  d'or.    46424. 
Tourtelin   s'amuse.     4663;'. 
Uncle  Celestln.     47946. 
Kerr   (A.)     Baccliae  of  Euripi- 
des.    2652a. 
Kerr   (A.  E.)     Under  the  royal 

oak.     48204. 
Kerr  (A.  M.)  : 

His  2d  mother.     19802. 
Two  who  saw.     47816. 
Kerr  (C.  H.)  : 

Little       Dollie       Dimples. 

25653. 
Nancy.     31944. 
Trip  to  Egypt.     47016. 
Kerr  (C.  H.)  &  co.     Under  the 

lash.     48174. 
Kerr  (C.  V.)  : 

Crimson  queen.     9121. 
Dancing  duchess.     972:->h. 
Girl  I  love.     16551. 
Hermits  at  Happy  Hollow. 

19237. 
Hermits  in  Africa.     192oS;. 
Hermits  in  Cal.     19239. 
Hermits  in  Dixie.     19240. 
Hermits  in  Paris.     19241. 
Hermits  in  Vienna.    19241  a. 
His  first  case.     19628. 
Hizzoner.     19898. 
Laddie.     24317. 
Kerr     (G.)     Leave    it    to    mo. 

24954a. 
Kerr  (G.  H.)  : 

A.  D.  2000.     10. 
Lilly  o'  Killarncv.     25477. 
1993.     52514. 
Kerr  (J.)     Brains.     4895. 
Kerr    fR.    Y.)     Friedman,    De- 
murrage &  CO.     15422. 
Kerr  (W.  M.)  : 

Blaclv  &  white  twins.    4043. 
Brains.     4895. 
Modern  school  for  scandal, 
30651. 
Kerr     (W.    S.)     Acadian    post- 
script.    134. 
Kershaw         (J.)  Fractured 

Romeo.     15231. 
Kershner      (F.      D.)       Michal. 
29375. 

3192 


Kersting  (N.  F.)     Wages  of  sin 

is  death.     49360. 
Kertson      (F.      G.)       Academy 

mystery.     130. 
Kerwin     (E.     J.)     Cross  -  ravs. 

9204. 

Kessinger    (J.    W.)     Traveling 

doctor.     46870. 
Kessler  (A.  H.)     Maid  at  Wat- 
son's.    27446. 
Kessler  (C.)    Blue  officer.    4384. 
Kessler  (D. )  : 

Allrightnikes.     939. 

Blind  jealousy.     42.50a. 

Chaverira.     6855. 

False  step.     13537a. 

Her  first  love.     18990. 

His  first  bride.     19625a. 

In  golis.     21186a. 

Jewish  child.     22710. 

Jewish  heart.     22718. 

Letzte  probe.     25167. 

Men  &  women.     29099. 

Mother's  sin.     31199. 

My  wife's  husband.     31754. 

Pals.     35149. 

Power  of  passion.     36978a. 

Tragedv     of     my     nation. 
46733a. 

Yorn  hachupa.     52123. 
Kes.sler    (H.    von   M. )     Kaiser. 

23456. 
Kessler  (J.)    Appikoires.  17(»9ii. 
Ke.ssler  (R. )  : 

Eiserne  kreuz.     12361a. 

Grenzsperre.     17609. 

Manoverregen.     28086. 

Nur  nicht  driiiigeln.    331B1. 

Re.iiimentspapa.     3S919n. 
Krster   (P.)  : 

Adventures    of    Tom    Saw 
yer.    366a. 

Beverly's  balance.     .52882. 

Bill  toppers.     3850,  3851. 

Don  Quixote.     11367. 

Fair      Hannah      Lightfoot. 
18377. 

Ladv  in  the  case.     24431a. 

Mile.     Mars.     27265. 

Rachel  Vour.     55096. 

When    knighthood    was    in 
flower.     .50248. 
Kester     (V.)     Prodigal     .ludgf. 

37579a. 
Kestner      (H.      Schmidt-       .SVe 

Sclimidt-Kestner. 
Ketchum  (A.)  : 

Blue  heron.     4377. 

Maid's  prologue.     27521a. 

Raven.     38513. 
Ketchum  (A.  C.)  : 

Casta  diva.    6403. 

Ila.     20961. 

Princess  Coronini.     37409. 


i 


INDEX 


Ketchum  (O.)     Childless  home. 

7021. 
Ketchum  (O.  O.)  : 

McGlanahan's  wedding. 

27070. 
Sol  Erskins.     43045. 
Ketchum  (W.  B.)     Sol  Erskins. 

43045. 
Ketler  (J.  R.)  : 

Frog  trust.     15507. 
Rural  substitute.     40315. 
Teacher  mother.     45184a. 
Village  burglar.     49025. 
Ketler  (W.  H.)  : 

Mother's  secret.     81197. 
Woman  with  a  past.   51508. 
Kettering   (R.  T.)  : 

After  10  years.     486a. 
College  boy.     7826. 
Conscience.     8310a. 
Man    who    was    a    woman. 

27997. 
Should   there   be  children? 

55328. 
Shrimp.     5-5331. 
Tout.     46635. 

Which  one  shall  I  marry? 
50421a,  55913. 
Kettle    &    Alexander.     Musical 
sketch.     31447. 

Ivewen  (Perrie)  : 

Arrow  &  the  cross.     1922a. 
Hope  &  death.     20254. 
Key  (C.  H.)  : 

Boviander.    4767a. 
Youth     must     be     served. 
52243a. 
Key  (F.  S.)    Star-Spangled  Ban 

ner.    43797a. 
Key(H.  B.)     Hostage.    20313. 
Key  (J.  B.)     Five  thousand  dol- 
lars.   14445. 
Key  (J.  S.)  : 

Four-in-hand  club.    15153. 
Lawn-tennis.    24879. 
Society,  its  swells,  snobs  & 

servants.    43020. 
Tally-ho.    45021. 

Keyes     (M.     W.)       Red     Cap. 

55126. 
Keys  (L.  S.)     Up-to-date  Anne. 

48500a. 
Kherns  (O.  A.)     Mustard  plas- 
ter.   31463. 
Kherns,     Brown    &    Hodglcius. 

Uncle  Seth  Haskins.    48037. 
Kibbee  (J.  L.)  : 

Dollar  down.    11266a. 
Maverick.    28883,  28884. 
Rounder.    40106a. 
Kibbey  (L.  J.)  : 

Down  at  Martin's.    11.578. 

Next  of  kin.    32592. 

Path  of  the  wicked.    35538. 


Kickhara  (C.  J.)     Knocknagow. 

46295a. 
Kidd  (A.  J.)  : 

From  home  to  exile.    15544. 
World's     verdict.        51785, 
51786,  51790. 
Kidder  (A.  R.)  : 

College  Cinderella.    7S42a. 
Pageant  of  protest.    35045. 
Uncle      Sam's      daughters. 
55723. 

Ividder  (E.  E.)  : 

Back  number.    2744. 
Bridget.     5097. 
College  Cinderella.    7842a. 
Country  board.    87.32. 
Crazy  quilt.    9043. 
Eastward  ho !    12177. 
Fast  friends.    13725. 
Fatherland.    13863. 
Glory.    16783. 
Golden  garter.     16954. 
Gossoon.    17152,  17153. 
Hush  money.    20737. 
Irish  gossoon.    21986. 
King  Bike.    23741. 
Live  wire.    25955. 
Lively  legacy.    2.5960. 
Love  race.    26605. 
Man.    27710. 
Married  woman.    28465. 
Mischief.     29843. 
Moon  child.    30933. 
Niagara.    32600. 
Off  for  Europe.    33311. 
On  the  brink.    33816a. 
On  the  stage.    33921. 
One  of  the  boys.    34071. 
Peaceful  Valley.    35691. 
Philopene.    36147. 
Poor  relation.    36813. 
Poor  relations.    36815. 
Rich  relation.    39340. 
Rock  of  ages.    39682. 
Rope  of  pearls.    55207. 
Shannon  of  the  6th.    41947. 
Sis.    42575. 
Such  is  life.    44367. 
Sullivan's    Saturday   night. 

44463. 
That'll  be  all  right.    45589a. 
Three  of  a  kind.    46002. 
Tom,  Dick  &  Harry.    46445. 
White  coup6.    50502. 

Kidder  (K.)  : 

Heart     of     her     husband. 
18469. 

Loves  at  war.    26687. 
Kidder  (M.)  : 

His  wife.    19841. 

Kansas  cyclone.     23485. 

Sulphur  match.    44465. 
Kidder  (M.  C.)     For  her  coun- 
try.   53671. 


Kidder  (P.)  : 

Loves  at  war.    26687. 
Whirligig  of  time.    504.59. 
Kidder  (S.  C.)  : 
.Justine.    23427. 
Modern  ark.    30586. 
True  blue.    47211. 
Kiefer  (D.  C.  &  F.  A.)     Flower 

of  Moorish  chivalry.  14.592. 
Kiefert  (C.)  : 

Ballet  girl.    2852. 
Gay  grisette.    15971. 
Kieffer  (H.  M.)     Chemical  man. 

.53120. 
Kiene    (E.   E.)      My   daughter. 

31529. 
Kiener  (C.)  : 

Opportune  elopement.  34286. 
Philter  brewer.     36152. 
Kienzl  (W.)  : 

Kuhreigen.    24268. 
Ranz  des  vaches.    38462. 
Kieruan     (H.)      Potiphar,    the 

last  pupil  of  Ameni.  36906. 
Kiernan  (H.  A.)  Pet.  35983. 
Kiernan    (J.   A.)      Royal  cook. 

40131. 
Kieserling  (R.)  jr.: 

Areola,    the    prairie    belle. 

1784. 
Electric  man.    12409a. 
To-morrow  land.    46485. 
Kiesewetter  (G.)  : 

Finnegan  pasha.     14284. 
Tempest  in  a  china  teapot. 
45292a. 
Kihm       (J.      J.)         Shipwreck. 

42126. 
Kikapoo    (P.  A.  B.)     Canadian 

scandal.    5980. 
Kilbourne    (.7.  P.)     Two  babes 

of  the  wood.    47548. 
Kilby   (Q.): 

Amazing  Halloween.     1077. 
Hotel  Otherwise.    20360. 
Midsummer.    29468. 
Kildare      (O.)       Regeneration. 

38907. 
Kilduff    (S.    A.)     Limb    of   the 

law.     25491a. 
Kilham  (J.)  : 

Crazy  quilt.     9040. 
Deazle  pop.     10290. 
Killen     (A.    A.)     Divorced    hy 

death.     11046. 
Killenton     (A.)      Divorced     by 

death.     11047. 
Killick      (V.     W.)       Student's 

cross-examination.     44265. 
Kilner  (H.  L.)  &  co.     St.  Mary 

Magdalen.     40544. 
Kilpack  (B.)     Sacrifice.    40451. 
Kilpatrick  (J.)    Allatoona.    928. 
Kilroy   (M.)     Price  of  revenge. 
37172. 


3193 


INDEX 


Kilroy  (W.)  : 

Aristocratic  tramp.     18B5. 
Getthemoneygroph.     16268. 

Kilroy  &  Britton : 

Candy  kid.     6000. 
Cow-boy  girl.     8935. 
Trust  busters.     47268. 
Kilty    (A.  J.)     Human   nature. 

20612. 
Kimball   (A.)  : 

Court  favour.     8838a. 
Her  father's  wife.     18979. 
Interrupted  fight.     21831a. 
Old,  old  story.     33594a. 
Trial     of     Jeanne     d'Arc. 

46981. 
Vampire.     48672. 
When    East    meets    West. 
50218a. 
Kimball    (A.  D.)     Storm   king. 

43979a 
Kimball    (Mrs.  A.  G.)     Behind 
the  scenes  of  the  war.     3338. 

Kimball  (D.)  : 

Black  cottage.    4072. 

Duke.     11974. 

Gentleman      from      China. 

16112. 
God  of  hi.s  fathers.     16829. 
Her  father's  wife.     18979. 
Involuntary        understudy. 

21917. 
Mother  or  the  son.     3nr»« 

31169. 
New  waiter.     32477. 
New  Year's  call.     32505. 
Servant      of     the     public. 

41567. 
Sowers.     43402. 
Testimonial.     45473. 
Vernev  ancestor.     48877. 
White  hawk.     .50525. 
Worm  turns.     51796. 
Kimball  (E.  M.)  : 

Gay  farmer.     15965. 
James     bovs'      last     raid. 

22442. 
Kimball  (F.  E.)  : 

Message     from     the     sea. 

29305. 
Pecksniff     vs.     Chuzzlewit. 

35762. 
Kimball  (I.)  jr.: 
Chum.     7290. 
Chummie.     7291. 
Chums.     7294. 
Our  chum.     34561. 
Kimball  (.T.  E.)  : 

Message     from     the     sea. 

29305. 
Pecksniff     vs.     Chuzzlewit. 

35762. 
Kimball  (J.)     Sec  FJahertv  (J. 
K.) 


Kimball    (J.  F.   B.)     Dramatic 
representation    of    U.    S.    ry 
mail  service.     11679. 
Kimball    (M.  D.)     Fisherman's 

luck.     14413. 
Kimball  (R.)     Nativity.     54685. 
Kimball  (W.  F.)  : 

Labor  &  capital.     24285. 
Out    on    a    strike.     34857, 
34858. 
Kimberly  (M.)     Robbery  at  BTn- 

plewood  mansion.     39610. 
Kinck  (H.  E.)  : 

Agilulf  den  vise.     580. 
Bryllupet  i  Genua.     .5357. 
Mot  karneval.     31112b. 
Paa  Ekre'rnes  gaard.  3499'. ». 
Sidste  gjest.     42257. 
Kind    (J.    L.)      Des   meeres   .'i 

der  liebe  wellen.     53391. 
Kindt  (0.  T.)  : 

Millionaire  tramps.     29662. 
I».Ioney  to  burn.     30796. 
King  (A.  Hovey-)     See  Hovey- 

King. 
King  ( A.  P. )      Dumb-bell  Daisy . 

12018,  12019. 
King   (A.  R. )     Nightmare-land. 

32771. 
King  (B.  S.)     Sec  Simpson  (B.) 
King  (Bernadine)  : 

Easy  money.     12179b. 
Elopement.     12.526. 
Other  woman.     34494. 
Peach  of  Reno.     35712:1 . 
Seller  of  souls.     41436. 
King  (Billy)     Blackville  guards 

in  the  Philippines.     4182. 
King   (Bulah)     Maid.     27431n. 
King      (C.)        Village      priest. 

49047a. 
King  (C.  C.)     Grit.     17660. 
King  (C.  H.)  jr.     Priest  of  Pe- 
tersburg.    37222. 
King  (C.  S.)  : 

Fun   in    an   artist's   studio. 

15689. 
Ploosier  boy.     20225. 
King(G.  W.)   Countersign.  8695. 
King  (D.  G.)  : 

At  dusk.     2132b. 

Better  man.     .S635a. 

Don't  count  your  chickens. 

11410a. 
Go  see  Robert  Hall.     16806. 
Her  nephew.     19083a. 
If  it  should  happen.  20934a. 
Judging     by     appearances. 

23155a. 
Kidnapped.     23670a. 
Lewisohn  &  son.     2.5188a. 
Spirit    of    Freeman    Stone. 

43562a. 
What    the    undertaker    un- 
dertook.    .50142a. 


King  (D.  R.)      Light  &  shadow. 

35362. 
King  (De  L.)  : 

Henpecked.     18813. 
Triplets.     47066. 
King  (E.  C.)  : 

Sketch.     42659a. 
Twentieth       century       ltd. 

47433. 
Wormwood.     51798. 
King  (E.  F.)     Breakers.     4977. 
King    (E.  P.)  : 

Brother  in  intellect.     5263. 
Bunch  of  asparagus.    5460. 
Duke  of  Reichstadt.    11994. 
Key  &  the  ring.     23636. 
'Twixt  love  &  life.     47.525.    x 
King   (E.  von  R.  Hovey-)     See 

Hovey-King. 
King    (E.   W.)      Love   &   roses. 

26466. 
King   (F.  G.)  : 

After     the     masquerade. 

52590. 
Child  of  the  chorus.     6996.  • 
Surfman.     44638. 
King    (F.    R.)      Fluffy    RuITles. 

14611. 
King      (Fitzmaurice)        Rouget 

(le  L'Isle.     40065. 
King     (Florence)       Yv'oman    of 

the  hour.     51460. 
King   (G.  G. )     Way  of  perfect 

love.     49745. 
King      (H.      D.)        Drunkard's 
vision.     11890. 

King    (H.   W.)  : 

Count's   daughter.     8803. 
Diamond   necklace.     10767. 
King     (Hal)        Modern     fable. 

30606. 
King    (Harrison)      Are    you    a 

Mormon?     1797. 
King  (J.)  : 

Ea.st  Lynne.     12164. 

In  the  devil's  power.  21387. 

Joy  of  living.    23083. 

M  u  r  p  h  v'  s      masquerade. 

31387. 
Town  clown.     46644. 

King    (J.  A.)  : 

At  the  foot  of  the  throne. 

2232. 
Beggar  on  horseback.  3310. 
Goddess  of  chance.  16831. 
In  spite  of  the  law.  21335. 
Petticoated  Paris.  36061. 
Queen  of  detectives.  38016. 
Summer  girls.     44502. 

King    (.L  .L)     Little  Miss  Cin- 
derella.    25770. 
King   (J.  P.)  : 

Cocaine.     53205. 

Whv  not?     55938. 


3194 


INDEX 


King   (J.  R.  H.)  : 

King   Maratlion   of   Attica. 
23819. 

Villa.     49014a. 
King   (J.  W.)  : 

Life's  wrong.     25348. 

Sister's  devotion.     42603. 
King   (James  L.)  : 

Blind  half  hundred.     4249. 

Boston  interview.     4705. 
King   (John  L.)     Nacogdoches. 

31894. 
King   (L.  C.)  : 

Bond.     4535. 

Christmas  land.     7233. 

Frieda.     15421. 

Frivols.     15502. 

His  great  part.     19647. 

Home.    20001. 

Light.     25354. 

Lord      Byron's      daughter. 
26192. 
King    (L.    H.)      Pair   of   liars. 

35100. 
King    (M.)  : 

All  the  to-morrows.     918a. 

Up-to-date.     48497a. 
King    (M.    P.)      Earth   deities. 

12152a. 
King   (Marie  Louise)  : 

Good-bye,   adieu.     17064. 

Mile.  La  Touche.     27260. 

White  lilies.    50540. 
King  (Mary  Lee)     Lil'  Sambo's 

Christmas.     25448a. 
King    (P.)       Indian's    reve;i;e. 

21658. 
King    (R.)      Idea.     20860a. 
King     (R.    A.)     CO.      Ward    o\ 

France.     49605. 
King  (R.  F.)  : 

Inner  service.     54059. 

Six  hours.     42618a. 

Wilsons'  worries.     51106. 

King    {Mrs.   S.)  : 

At  the  telephone.     2289a. 

Breakers.    4977. 

Perplexities  of  Jane.  35945. 
King   (S.  P.)      Gwynne's  oath. 

17806. 
King   (S.  S.)      Mission  advent. 

30071. 
King    (T.  W.)  : 

Akond   of   Swat.     668. 

Base  hit.     3080. 

Brake.speare.     4900. 

Comedy  of  terrors.    8071. 

First  mate.     14377. 

Golden  butterfly.     16924. 

Judge.     23131. 

Love  &  duty.    26435. 

Man's  honor.     28103. 

Rita.     39523. 

Sins  of  the  father.     42518. 


King   (T.  W.)— Continued. 
Spidei--web.     43530. 
To  let,  two  girls.     46369. 
King     (V.)       Upper     chamber. 

48521. 
King   (W.  H.)  : 

For  the  king.     14933. 
His    honor,    the    alderman. 
19659. 
King  (W.  H.)  /?'.     Fool's  para- 
dise.    14750. 
King    {Mrs.    W.    R.)      Helen's 

letter.     18747. 
King    &    Baird.      .Julia    Vidal. 

23218. 
Kingdom    (J.  M.)  : 

Duchess     de    La     Valliere. 

11918. 
Hunchback.     20651. 
Lady  of  Lyons.    24482. 
Marcoretti.     28176. 
Money.    30751. 
Not    so    bad    as    we    seem. 

33063. 
Othello.     34415. 
Queen  Mary.     38003. 
Richelieu.     39383. 
Rightful  heir.     39456. 
School  for  .scandal.     41110. 
Walpole.     49441. 
Kingdon   (R.  L.)     Souls  unsat- 
isfied.    43344. 
Kingery  (H.  M.)  : 

Medea  of  Seneca.     29011e. 
Three  tragedies  of  Seneca. 
46033a. 
King's  daughters    (First  circle 
of)      See  First  circle  of  King's 
daughters. 
King.sbury  (A.)  : 

Girl  in  the  clouds.     1656U. 
Man,  a  mouse  &  some  kit- 
tens.    27712. 
Kingsbury     (E.)       Flaehsmann 

als  erzieher.     14455a. 
Kingsbury     (G.    W.)      Patrick 

Casey,  jr.     35555. 
Kingsbury   (H.  T.)     Cyrano  de 
Bergerac.     9556. 

ivingsbury  (Sara  or  S.  E.)  : 
From  out  the  past.     15560. 
On     the    hills     of     brown. 

33852. 
Prophet    ik    his    household. 
55050. 
Ivingsbury     (W.)     His    genius. 

19642a. 
Ivingsbury  &  Munson.     Devil  in 

possession.     10663. 
Kingseote  (G.)     Free  soil,  free 
soul.     15336. 

Kingsland  (M.)  : 

Crayon  &  I.    9028. 
Willothewisperie.       51090. 


Kingsley  (C.)  : 

Hypatia.    353.  20749-20755. 
Story  of  Hypatia.    44000. 
Water  babies.    41231.  49693, 

49694. 
AVestward  ho.  50034,  50035. 
Kingsley  (F.  M.)  : 

For  love  or  money.     14873. 
Girl  decides.     16467. 
Transfiguration      of      Miss 
Philura.     46812. 
Kingsley  (M.  B.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     23263. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29171. 
Kingsley       (Percy)        Brogan's 

campaign.     5160. 
Kingsley   (Pierce)  : 

Deserted      at      the      altar. 

10539. 
From      ocean      to      ocean. 

15557. 
Going       into       vaudeville. 

16855. 
In  greater  N.  Y.     21194. 
In  sunny  Tenn.     21339. 
Janey  Junkins.     22473. 
Kentucky  Sue.     23616. 
Legend     of    the    Catskills. 
25014. 
Kingsley  (Mrs.  Pierce)  : 
In  sunny  Tenn.     21339. 
Janey  Junkins.     22473. 
Ivingsiev    (R. )     Old    innocence. 

33514^  33515. 
Kingston  (L.  E. )     Zingarillu  of 

the  forest.     52360. 
Kingston  (M.  F.)  : 

My  son  Arthur.     54664. 
Trials  of  a  hostess.    46940a. 
46940b. 
Kineston      (W.     B.)      Falstaft". 

13549. 
Kinkead  (C. )  : 

Four-flushers.     15146e. 
Hush-money.     20736a. 

Kinkead   (J.  H.)     Hoosier  Odd 

fellows.     20234. 
Kinkead  (L.)     Ups  &  downs  of 

Pat  MeCann.     4S536. 
Iviakead    (R.    H.)      Starry    Hag 

in  Cuba.     43809. 
Iviunaird   (H. )  : 

Margaret  Travers.     1.18204. 
Wife's  love  story.     50928. 
Kinnaman  (C.  F. )  : 

Fun      among      ile      clouds. 

15668. 
In  a  spider's  web.     2108.1. 
llinnaman    {]\Irs.   C.  F. )      In  a 

spider's  web.     21085. 
Kinne  (B.  L)  : 

Them  papers.     45695. 
Well,    if    I    ever    get    any 
uionev.     49963. 


3195 


INDEX 


Kinnecom  (B.  S.  T.)  Small 
fortune.     42809. 

Kinney  (B.  H.)  In  search  of  a 
wife.    21316. 

Kinnev  (E.  M.)  Julius  Caesar. 
23244a. 

Kinnev  ( J.  S. )  His  last  chance. 
53945. 

Kinoshita  (I.)  Eternal  fam- 
ine.    12973. 

Kinoshita  (J.)  Price  of  a  kiss. 
37151. 

Kinosita.     Hara-kiri.     18197. 

Kinsella    (M.)     See  Smith    (M. 

P.) 

Kinsey  (M.  L.)  : 

I  am  a  buffalo.     20783. 
Mysterious   Shadrac  Jones. 
31824. 
Kinsley  (H.)     Silent  vengeance. 

42354. 
Kinsman    (E.    M.)     Just    Aunt 

Dinah.     23336. 
Kiper  (F.)     See  Frank  (F.  K.) 
Kiper  (G.)  : 

Eglantine.     12296. 
Shower  bath.     42189a. 

Ivipling  (R.)  : 

Harbour  watch.     18200. 
His  wedded  wife.     19835. 
Light  that  failed.     25395a. 
A'ampire.     48674. 

Kii-;ilfy  (A.  E.)  Millions  in 
movies.     54523. 

Kiralfy  (B.)  : 

Adonis  ballet.     306, 
America.     1135. 
Araer.  ballet.     1159. 
Antiope.     1619. 
Automaton.     2490. 
Belle  H^lene.     3381. 
Birds  of  prev.     3948. 
Black  &  white.     4039. 
Black  Venus.     4152. 
Burlesque  ballet.     5557. 
Cappricciosa.     6065. 
Christopher  Columbus,   the 

discoverer  of  Amer.  7275. 
Columbus    &    the    hist,    of 

Amer.     8025. 
Columbus  discovering 

Amer.     8026. 
Comic  opera.     8079. 
Dancing  operettas.     9733. 
Devil's  tail.     10719. 
Dolores.     11306. 
Dresdina.     11806. 
Electricity.     12418. 
Enchanted.     12668. 
Enchantment.     12681. 
Faust,  jr.     13910. 
Four  seasons.     15175. 
Gorgeous  durbar  at  Delhi. 

17135, 


Kiralfy    (B.) — Continued. 

Grand        duchess       ballet. 
17264. 

Half  a  million  devils.  17911. 

Hector.     18614. 

Humpty  Dumpty's  dreams. 
20647. 

Humpty  Dumpty's  tour  of 
the  world.    20648,  20649. 

Humpty   Dumpty's   trip   to 
the  moon.    20650. 

Hypochonder.    20776. 

King  Solomon.    23910. 

Louisiana  discovery  &  pur- 
chase hist.    26408. 

Louisiana    purchase    spec- 
tacle.   26412. 

Mandulinists.    28048. 

Marionettes     &     automatic 
ballet.    28293. 

Mathias  Sandorf.    28793. 

Musical  automates.    31414. 

Musical  surprise.     31453. 

Nature.    32069. 

N.  Y.  life.    32538. 

Noble  mission.    32922. 

Olivette  ballet.    33716. 

On  the  ocean.    33880. 

Orient.    34343,  34344. 

Orpheus  &  Eurydice.  34389. 

Piper  of  Hamelin.     36380. 

Pocahontas.    36597. 

Power  of  the  world.    36998. 

Pyramid  &  billiard  games. 
37937. 

Ratcatcher.    38500-38501. 

Ratcatcher      of      Hamelin. 
38502. 

Revels  of  the  Mikado.  39241. 

Revised  Black  crook.  39268. 

Ruddygore.     40226. 

Sieba  &  the  7  ravens.   42202. 

Slave.    42708. 

Sporting  ballet.    43622. 

To-morrow.    46483. 

Trip  to  the  moon.    47044. 

Uncle  Grog.    47960. 

Unreliable.     48410. 

V6nus  noir.    48838. 

Wager  of  £50,000.    49352. 

Water  queen.    49698. 

Woman.    51371. 

Wonders     of     the     world. 
51663. 
Kiralfy      (E.)         V6nus      noir. 

48838. 
Kiralfy    (H.   V.)      All   for   the 

movies.    52623. 
Kiralfy  (L)  : 

Adopted.    310. 

America.     1131,  1134,  1135. 

Archie  Lovell.     1781. 

Asphodel.    2088. 

Aurora.    2454. 

Azurine.    2606. 


Kiralfy    (I.) — Continued. 

Ballet     of    nursery     gems. 

2859. 
Ballet  of  the  7  ages.    2860, 

2861. 
Bianco.    3745. 
Black  Venus.    41.52. 
Boreas.    4655. 
Cappricciosa.    6065. 
Chemistry.    6893. 
China.    7071, 
Christopher  Columbus. 

7272. 
Columbus  &  the  discovery  of 

Amer.    8023,  8024. 
Conquest      of      Jerusalem. 

8300. 
Crust  of  bread.    9277. 
Deluge.    10432. 
Doctor  Electro.    11138. 
Dora  &  diplomacy.    11451. 
Enchanted  heart.     12673. 
Enchantment.    12681. 
Fall  of  Jerusalem.    13471. 
Fall  of  Mexico.    13476. 
Fall  of  Pompeii.    13480. 
Fall  of  Rome.    13483. 
Fall  of  Troy,     13490. 
Family  ties.     13615. 
Florist's  daughters.     14570. 
Gem  ballet.    16022. 
Golden  egg.    16945. 
Green  monster.    17.583. 
Heart's  philosophy.     18579. 
Horner  family.     20275. 
Humpty   Dumpty's  tour  of 

the  world.    20649. 
Humpty    Dumpty's   trip    to 

the  moon.    20650. 
Hypochonder.    20776. 
Independence.     21611. 
Japanese     pottery     ballet. 

22492. 
Jumping  jack.    23285. 
Kimka.    23706. 
Leaders  of  society.    24913. 
Legardere.    25005. 
Living  dead.    25973. 
Magic  pills.    27381. 
Magic  trumpet.    27395. 
Mario.    28282. 
Mazulm.    28956.. 
Missing  link.    30057. 
Nature.    32069. 
Nero.    32242,  32243. 
Noble  mission.    32922. 
Opera  bouffe  ballet.    34261. 
Operetta  ballet.    34273. 
Peking.    35811, 
Piper  of  Hamelin.    36380. 
Puck.    37793. 
Raoul.     38463. 
Ratcatcher.     38500-38501. 
Ratcatcher      of      Hamelin. 

38502. 


3196 


INDEX 


Kiralfy    (I.) — Continued. 
Red  gnome.     3S73G. 
SeA'en     enchanted     castles. 

41610. 
Sieba     &     the     7     ravens. 

42262. 
Siege  of  Jerusalem.    42271. 
Sporting      ballet.        43620. 

43621. 
Trip  to  the  moon.     47044. 
Triumph   of   C  o  1  u  m  b  u  s. 

47085. 
Turn  of  the  tide.     47301. 
Twentieth  centm-v.     47428. 
Venice.     48813. 
Venice  in  Amer.     48814. 
Venice  in  Boston.    48815. 
Venice  in  Chicago.     48810. 
Venice      in      Cincinnati. 

48817. 
Venice  in  N.  Y.    48818. 
Venice      in      Pliiladelphia. 

48819. 
Venice    in    San    Francisco. 

48820. 
Venus  noir.    48838. 
Wager  of  £50,000.     49352. 
Washington.     49651. 
Wise      men      of      Gotlunn. 

51241. 
Witchery.     51278. 
Woman.     51370,  51 371. 
World  of  wonders.     51770. 
Kiralfy      (R.)         V6nus      noir. 

48838. 
Kiralfy   {Mrs.  R.)  : 

Our  politicians.     34748. 
Pillars  of  society.    36313 . 
Two  brothers.     47564. 

Kiralfy  bros. : 
Adora.     317. 
Aika.     640. 
Around    the    \\orld    in    SO 

days.     1911. 
Coqhardi.    8477. 
Excelsior.     13188. 
Henry  of  Navarre.    1S907. 
Lucky  star.     26873. 
Necklace  of  misery,  32138. 
Voyage  to  the  earth.  49319. 
Kiraly  (V.  von)     See  Von  Kir- 

aly. 
Kirby.      Makeshift    benefactor. 

27599. 
Kirby    (A.)     Fifty  miles  from 
Cheyenne.     14154a. 

Kirby  (E.  W.)     Politics.   36719. 
Kirby      (H.     G.)        Barbesieu. 

2973. 
Kirby   (M.  B.)  : 

Letter  of  the  law.     25149. 

Snow  man.     42898. 

Kirby   (S.)     Sisters.     55355. 


Kirby    (W.)  : 

Beaumanoir.     3201. 
Golden  dog.     16942. 
Kirby   (W.  T.)  : 

Cupid's  cruise.    9427. 
Washington   correspondent. 
49666. 
Kirbye   (G.  W.)     Illusory  mar- 
tyrdom.    20972. 
Kirchbach      (W.)        Leli-Tsee. 

25031. 
Kirchner    (G.)    <&    co.      Faust. 

13901b. 
Kirchner      (G.     R.)        Arabian 

nights  in  Bagdad.     52720. 
Kirchner   (H.  I.  O.)     One  who 

pays.     34116. 
Kirk     (B.    W.)       New    Betty. 

32326a, 
Kirk  (E.)  See  Ames  (E.  M.  E.) 
Kirk  (E.  C.)     Reve.    39225a. 
Kirk  (E.  J.)     General  Custer's 
last   charge  on   Sitting  Bull. 
16036. 
Kirk    (E.   W.)      Story   of  INIar- 

garet  Kent.     46723. 
Kirk  (H.)     Story  of  the  Golden 

Fleece.     44005. 
Kirk  (H.  C.)    Our  summer  dav. 

34784. 
Kirk     (H.     S.)       Principle     of 

Mrs.  Van  Kawlett.     37481. 
Kirk    {Mrs.   J.   L.)      Spinsters' 

return  from  Okl.    43553. 
Kirk   (L.  P.)  : 

Aunt  Penelope.     52774. 
Land  of  the  crippled  king. 
54221. 
Kirk  (M.  L.)     Hansel  &  Greiel. 

178S0a. 
Kirkbride  (W.  H.)  : 
Kid.    23657a. 
Too  proud  to  fight.    55624. 
Kirkbride    (W.  H.  C.)  : 
Lion's  whelp.     25564a. 
Master     of     Thorntield. 

28717a. 
Pity  the  blind.     3G415b. 
Sounding  brass.     43344a. 
Kirke    (C.)      Kirke   &   Burke's 

fashion  club.     24002. 
Kirke  (H.)     Invasion.     21890. 

Kirke    (J.   F.)  : 

His  sister's  shame.     19816. 
Midnight   watch.      294G2. 

Kirkeris  (C.)  Price  of  Chris- 
tian faith.     37153a. 

Kirkland  {Mrs.)  Rival  canti- 
neers.     39542. 

Kirkland   (E.  M.)  : 

All   on   account   of   a   kiss. 

882. 
Merry  march.     29252. 
Our  society.     34774. 


Kirkland   (E.  M. ) —Continued. 
Outwitted.     34916. 
Rival  cantineers.     39541. 
Kirkland   (J.)     Sidonie.    42256. 
Kirkpatrick    (E.)       Planter    & 

Uncle  Ike.    36441. 
Kirkpatrick    (H.)      Texas — her 

glory  &  her  flags.    45492a. 
Kirkpatrick    (H,    I.)      Pageant 

of  Lincoln.     35044a. 
Kirkpatrick  (J.  J.)     Hans,  our 

bruder  German.     18115. 
Kirkpatrick     (R.     C.)       Stray 

chicken.     44104. 
Kirmse     {Mr.    &    Mrs.    R.    E.) 

Truda.     47201,  47202. 
Kirner    (C.)      Silken    Thomas. 

42375. 
Kirpal     (M.)       Jolly     Chinese. 

22930. 
Kirschenbaum   (H.)    Secrets  of 
the    underworld    exposed. 
41377. 
Kirschner      (A.)        Derzheims. 

10526. 
Kirschner       (R.)         Burglars. 

5529. 
Kirschner    (R.  H.)  : 
Afterward.     551. 
All  for  the  country.     849. 
Kirwan  (K.)    Runaways.  40283. 
Kisban    (N.)      Herr    der    welt. 

19303. 
Kiser  (S.  E.)  : 

Merry  JNIollie.    29259. 
Mollie's  orphan.    3069S. 
Soul  mates.    43312. 
Suffragette.    44410. 
Ki.ssin  (R.)     Suffragitis.   44428. 
Kistomaeckers  (H.)  : 
Blessure.    4232. 
Embuscade.    12.591. 
Exil6e.     13219. 
Flambee.    14466. 
Instinct.    21785,  21786. 
Marchand       de       bonheur. 

28166. 
Occident.    33233b. 
Rivale.    39555. 

Kitchel  {Mrs.  F.  W.)  : 

Friend  in  need.     15429. 
Play-actress.    36453. 
Wager.    49348. 
Kitchen  (O.G.)    Apostle.    1909. 

1695. 
Kiter  (H.  L.)     Business  is  busi- 
ness.   53024. 
Kitsee  (I.)     Elopement.     12520. 
Kitt  (H.  P.)  : 

Freewill.    53704. 
Masquerade      of      charity. 
54457. 

Kittredge     (A.)       See    Norton 
(A.  K.)— Rankiue  (A.  K.) 


3197 


INDEX 


Kittredge  (H.  G.)  : 
Father.    13816a. 
Mermaid.    29214a. 
Milk  bottle.    29595a. 
Right  angle.    55175. 
Sultan's     rose     garden. 

44486a. 
Wedding  guest.    49907a. 
Kittredge  (J.  C.)     Constantine. 

8358. 
Kitts  (W.  P.)    Veterans.  48912. 
Kiyotsugu.       Sotoba     Komachi. 

32969a. 
Kjser    (N.)       Gliickliche    wahl. 

16794a. 
Klager  (E.)     Andersen.    1430a. 
Klaeger    (V.)       Jolly    widow's 

success.    22967. 
Klamer      (L.)        .Just     landed. 

23366a. 
Klarmann  (A.)     Vision.    49159. 
Klarmann  (A.  F.)  : 
China  baby.    7073. 
Felix  JEternus.    13998. 
Klasen   (M.)     Old  sweetheart's 

return.    33640. 
Klatte     (J.    A.)       Lady    Jack. 
24437. 

Klauber  (A.)  : 

Green-eyed  monster.    175.58. 

Paid  woman.    35062. 

Klauber  (C.)   Divorgons.  11063. 

Klauber  (J.  C.)     See  Cowl  (J.) 

Klaw  (M.)     Pollyana,  the  glad 

girl.    36744a. 
Klaw  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.)     Broken 
chains.    5174. 

Klaw  &  Erlanger : 

Children  of  kings.     7036. 

Costou  light.    8628. 

Country  circus.     S738-8740. 

Fatal  wedding.    13772a. 

Fritz  in  Scotland.    15489. 

Gentleman  from  the  seces- 
sion.   16118a. 

Great    metropolis.      17429- 
17431. 

Our  great  metropolis.  34G57. 

Rogers     brothers.       39715, 
39717.  39719,  39725. 

Trail  of  thp  lonesome  pino. 
55634. 
Kleber  (F.  T.)     Napoleon  &  his 
men  of  glory.    54682. 

Kleemanu  (C.)  : 

Froschkonig  und  die  prinz- 

essin.    15600a. 
Major  Horace.    27572. 
Kleene  (A.  C.)     Kirstin.    24004. 
KlefEner    (E.   Wetzstein-)      See 
Wetzstein-Kleffner. 

Kleiber    (K.)      Bandit   king  of 
Hungary.    2890. 


Kleimann  (P.  A.)  : 

Recht  auf  liebe.    38654. 

Spielteufel.     43543. 
Klein     (A.)       No    man's    land. 

54725. 
Klein  (A.  L.)  : 

Crown  of  life.    9228. 

Retribution.     39149. 

Reunited.    39217. 

Triplets.    47065. 

Victoria  Peabody.    4S97S. 

Walter      Goodwell's      will. 
49444. 

Woman  of  1999.    51449. 
Klein  (G.)  : 

Auctioneer.    52768. 

By  proxy.    5704. 

Daughters  of  men.    10029. 

Gamblers.     15S04. 

Heartsease.    53896. 

House  of  cards.    20397a. 

Lion  &  the  mouse.    25540. 

Mme.  Lucette  &  co.    27207a. 

Maggie  Pepper.    54381. 

Mischief-makers.    29848. 

Music  master.     31407a. 

Next  of  kin.    32591. 

Other  man.    34455. 

Sol  Gregory.     43046. 

Stepchild.    43867,  43868. 

Stepsister.    43880. 

Stepson.    43882. 

Third  degree.    45802,  45804. 
Klein    (C.    H.   von)      See   Von 

Klein. 
Klein    (C.    L.)      What   have   I 

done?    50085. 
Klein  (E.)   Wiener  fratz.  50870. 
Klein  (H.)  : 

Carmen.    6244. 

Foret  bleue.    15000. 

Helene.    18735. 
Klein  (H.  R.)     On  a  summer's 

night.    33748a. 
Klein  (J.  H.)     Result.    39121a. 
Klein     (Lew)       Stool     pigeon. 

43957. 
Klein  (Lulu)  : 

Our  daily  bread.     34591. 

Two  heroic  co^^■ards.  47639. 

Klein  (Manuel)  : 

Ballet  of  jewels.     2858. 
Bow  Sing.     4772. 
Carrie  Arms.     6288. 
Fourth— and  after.    151S8. 
Inside  the  earth.     21774. 
Molly  Maybud.     30711. 
Neptune's  daughter.    32233, 

32234. 
That  girl  o'  mine.     45574. 
Trip  to  Japan.     47018. 
Undine,   the  water  nymph. 

48272. 
2905.     52520. 

3198 


Klein      (Margaret)       Marsites. 

28491. 
Klein     (S.     I.)      Tante     Rosa. 

45120. 
Klein  (T.)     Veit  Stoss.     48760. 
Klein  (W.)     Taps.     45130. 
Klein  (W.  W.)     Made  to  order. 

27237a. 
Kleinau     (H. )     Duke's    double. 

12002. 
Kleiuf elder   (M.  A.)     Katydids 

&  birds  in  woodland.     23541. 
Kieinfelter  (M.)  : 

Happy  days  at  the  old  Ky. 

homestead.     18153. 
Kentucky  scenes.     23614. 
Kleist  (Heinrich  von)  : 
Amphitryon.     1371. 
Katchen      von     Heilbronn. 

23447. 
Prince  of  Homburg.  16184u. 
Prinz  Priedrich  von  Kleist 
37488a. 

Klem  (J.)  : 

Auto  maniacs.     2480. 
College  boy.     7825. 
Jail  bird  coon.     22427. 
Klenau      (P.      v.)       Sulamith. 

44461a. 
Klenltzkv    (L. )     On   that   jew- 
elry.    33358. 
Klenze     (C.     von)       See     Von 

Klenze. 
Kliment    (E. )     Lively   time   on 
the  farm.     25962. 

Ivlimt  (G.)     James  boys  in  INIo. 

22440. 
Klimt    &    Gazzolo    anuisement 
CO.: 

Cow-boy  detective.     8931. 
Slontana  ltd.    30S88. 
Kliuch  (K.)     Rosemond.    4002S. 
Kline  ( A.  L. )     Ixotle,  the  droop.- 
ing  flower.     22284. 

Kline  (C.)     See  Wayne  (C.) 
Kline  (D.  A.)     Two  Americans. 

47540. 
Kline    (G.)     Suit  for  damages. 

44449. 
Kline     (H.     D.)     His    father's 

son.     19623. 
Kline    {Mrs.    J.    H.)     Tarn    o" 

Shanter.     45029. 

Kline  (V.)  : 

Birthright.     3977. 

Brunette.     5344. 

Castle    of    Grumpygrouch. 

6427a. 
Cave  woman.     6543a. 
Fighting  man.     14197b. 
Flame.     14467. 
His  father's  son.     19623. 
Little  devil.     25648. 


INDEX 


Kline  (V,) — Continued. 

Madame  Basini.    27174. 
Queen  of  clubs.    38013. 
Kling  (B.)  : 

Bigamist  king.     3810. 
Capital  &  labor.     6043. 
Country  romance.     8785. 
Dangerous  man.     9772. 
Easy  money.     12181. 
Flash  of  diamonds.     14480. 
Green  horse.     17577. 
Horse    is    in    the    kitchen. 

20291. 
Hot  stuff.     20335. 
Hunting  a  detective.  20688. 
Love  hat.     26510. 
Love,    you    are    a    wonder. 

26657. 
Lured  from  home.     26949. 
Meddlesome  fool.     29005. 
Money  is  the  root  of  evil. 

30769. 
O'Dowd        from       Cohoes. 

33287. 
Other  fellow.     34442. 
Star  actress.     43770. 
Temptations  of  life.    45328 
Time.    46232. 
Trust  men.     47272. 
Who  is  next?    50620. 
Kling  (O.)  : 

Apacheland.     1660. 
Was  he  justified?    49634. 
Klinger     (C.)     Mamsell    Uber- 

mut.     27692. 
Klingner    (G.  C.)     Day  at  the 

race  course.     10110. 
Klisto  (M.)     Dream  of  the  op- 
era.    11751. 
Klose    (F.)     Festgesang  Neros. 

14074. 
Klugh      (A.)       Kitty     Ingram. 

24063. 
Kuapp  (A.  M.)  : 

Industrious  moth.     21665. 
Mardoche.    28187. 
Knapp     (C.)     Billy's    getaway. 

3891. 
Knapp    (E.   B.)     Stage  struck. 

43729. 
Knapp     (E.     M.)     Way     of    a 

woman.     49739. 
Knapp  (G.)  : 

Patch  of  blue  sky.     35519. 
When  John  O'Neil  Higgin- 
son  came.     50243a. 
Knapp   (G.  L.)     Scarlet  letter. 

40989. 
Knapp    (H.    C.)     Man    in    the 
moon.     27867. 

Knapp  (H.  M.)  : 

Box  office  stamp.     4814. 
Found    In    N.    Y.      15117 
15118. 


Knapp   (H.  M.) — Continued. 
Night       express.        32668. 

32669. 
Our  goblins.     34655. 
Knapp     (H.    R.)     Down    East. 

11590. 
Knapp    (L.  M.)     Afternoon  re- 
hearsal.    548. 
Knapp   (P.  G.)     Fairy  change- 
lings.   13403. 
Knapp  (W.  A.)     Artist's  inspi- 
ration.    1988. 
Kuauff  (H.)     Columbus.     8009. 
Kueeland  (F.  J.)  jr.    Rube,  the 

opera  house  mgr.    40213a. 
Kneisel   (R.)  : 

Chemistry.     6893. 
Heart's  philosophy.     18579. 
Magic  ring.     27388. 
Knell   (F.)  : 

Amer.  romance.     1261. 
Elm  farm.     12509. 
Last  rose  of  summer.  24763. 
Leap-year  victim.    24943. 
Memories.     29092. 
Nick's  girl.     32627. 
Summer  engagement.  44499. 
Knevels    (G.)  : 

Arrow    maker's    daughter. 

1924. 
Fairies'  child.    13395a. 
Minnetoska's     dream. 

297.59a. 
Skyboy.     42695a. 
Knibbs    (H.    L.)      Gilded    pill. 

16358. 
Knife   (Pruning)  pseud.    Loyal 

Warren.     26797. 
Kniffin    (H.  A.)      Mrs.  Flynn's 

lodgers.     30363. 
Knight    (A.   E.)  : 

Canada,  fair  Canada.  5978. 
Trial  of  classics.     46930. 

Knight    (C.   W.   de)      See   De- 
Knight. 
Knight     (Ceryl)       See    Keeler 

(0.) 
Knight   (Charles)  : 

Amer.  Shakespeare.  41745- 

41751. 
Complete  works  of  Shakes- 
peare.    41785-41802. 

Knight    (G.   C.)      Head   of  the 

house.     18407. 
Knight   (G.  S.)  : 

Aunty.     2442. 

My  mammy.    31637. 

Progressive  euchre.     37660. 

Stolen  proofs.     43941, 

Knight      (H.)        Glaucus,     the 

Athenian.     16741. 
Knight    (H.  E.)  : 

Greetings       in       Bingville. 
17605a. 


Knight  (H.  E.) — Continued. 
Trial     of     Josiah     Brown. 
46932a. 
Knight   (H.  L.)     Dark  seance. 

9871. 
Knight  (M.)     Dramatic  reader. 

11678. 
Knight    (N.)      Jack's    heroine. 
22387. 

Knight   (P.)  : 

Detective     Anson.       10616, 
10617. 

Ferret:     14069a. 

Sun  glass.     44526. 
Knight    (S.)  : 

Miss    R.    Waldo,    commis- 
sioner.    30014. 

Miss  Waldo,  commissioner. 
30046. 

Knight  (S.  W.)     Three  Graces. 

45967a. 
Knight  bros.     Fellow  with  the 

green  umbrella.     14006. 

Knightman    (F.  W.)  : 

By  orders  of  the  president. 

5696. 
His     ward,     Ida     Reeves. 
12817. 
Knighton    (G.)      Cradle  robber 

at  Reno.    8996. 
Knipe   (A.  A.)  : 

Brigand.     5104. 
Fan.     13621. 

Knave  of  hearts.     24120. 
Kuisely       (M.      E.)        Missing 

mother.    30067. 
Kuisely    (W.   B.)      Suffragette. 
44397. 

Knitray  (J.)     Ordog.    34320. 
Knittau  (T.)  See  Kuittau  (T.) 
Kjiittle    (G.)      Human    hearts. 

20603. 
Knoblauch  (E.)  : 

And  thereby  hangs  a  tale. 

1421. 
Discovering  Amer,     10935. 
Faun.    13894. 
Head-master.     18401. 
Kismet.      2400  7-24009, 

24011,  24013. 
M  a  r  i  e  -  O  d  i  1  e.      28262a, 

2S262b. 
Mile-stones.     29562-29564. 
Mouse.    54623. 
My    lady's    dress.      31610a, 

31610b,  54657. 
Noisy,    naughty    uhlans    & 
the     pretty     little     nun. 
32970a. 
Paganini.    35027a,  35027b. 
Poet's  eye.    36624a. 
Schulamite.     41128. 
War  committee.     49578a. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-97 


3199 


INDEX 


Kuodle    (W.    S.)      BeLshazzar. 

3474a. 
Kuoll  (A.  H.)     Ave  you  an  elk? 

1802. 
Kuopf   (A.  A.)  : 

Four  plays.     15171a. 

luspector-general.     54062, 

Moral.    54594. 

War.    55829. 
Knopf   (J. )  : 

Nervose  redakteur.     32256. 

Seiltanzer.    41408. 
Knopf    (M.)  : 

Bajadere.    2816. 

Dame    von    Moulin    Rouge. 
9681. 

Das  kommt  davon.     9918a. 

Im  schlafcoupe.     20984. 

Pariser  luft.     35312-35314. 

Suzette.    44709. 

Zaungast.    52293. 
Knott   (A.)  : 

Man  higher  up.    27831. 

Old  maid's  wooing.     33558. 

Rube  &  the  devil.    40206. 
Knott   (H.)  : 

John  Masterman.    228GS. 

Master  man.     28690. 

Reincarnation.     38969. 

Revelation.    39232. 

Under  a  cloud.     48082. 
Knott    (W.  W.)  : 

Mab.    27004. 

Velvet  mask.     48766. 
Knowland    (A.)     Mortal  mind. 

31074. 
Knowles  (C.  E.)     Squire  Hard 

soil's  birthday.     43704. 
Knowles    (F.  M.)  : 

Heir     of     the     Wallabout. 
18661. 

Her  dad's  own  girl.    18945. 

Jamaica.    22438. 

North  Shore  boom.     33027. 

Ring  of  steel.     39474. 

Son  of  his  father.     43207. 
Knowles  (F.T.)    Lyria.    26975. 
Knowles  (J.  S.)  : 

Hunchback.    20651. 

Love  chase.    26494. 
Knowles    (P.)      One   the   level. 

33867. 
Knowles  (R.  B.)     Mary  of  Scot- 
land.   28569. 
Knowles  (R.  G.)     Odds  &  ends. 

33279. 
Knowles     (S.    E.)       Pharaoh's 

daughter.    36096. 
Knowlton  (A.  I.)  : 

Broken  chains.     5171. 

Gretchen,     shepherdess    of 
Jura.    17614. 
Knowlton  (A.  L.)  : 

Ingemisca.     21704. 

Telephone.    45229. 


Knowlton    (A.    R.)      Dick,    the 

dreamer.    10807. 
Knowlton    (ilrs.    G.    D.)      See 

Knowlton  (A.  R.) 
Knowlton       (I.)         Ingemisca. 

21705. 
Knowlton  (J.  A.)  : 
Foiled.     14653. 
Three  trumpeteers.    46035. 
Txleama.     47834. 
Knox    (D.  H.)      Frisky   Mister 

Brown.    15479. 
Knox  (E.)   Piatt's  play.  36449a. 
Knox  (E.  P.)  : 

Bare  room.    2978. 
Man  with  the  nose.    28012. 
Trainmen.     46768. 
Knox    (G.  A.)      Virginia's   loy- 
alty.   49147. 
Knox  (G.  E.)   Trainmen.  46768. 
Knox    (G.    N.)      Post    no   bills. 

36873. 
Knox    (H.    E.)      Post   no   bills. 

36873. 
Knox  (J.)     See  Natkins  (I.  N.) 
Knox  (J.  A.)  : 

False  prophet.    13534. 
Harley's  wife.    18227. 
McFadden's  spirits.     27087. 
McFadden's  triumph.  27088. 
Marcelle.    28153. 
Plowman    of    Cahermoyne. 
86554, 
Knox  (K.  M.)  : 
Judy.  23188. 

Perkins  of  Paterson,  35930, 
35931. 
Knox   (L.  H.  B.)  : 

Ashes  of  art.    2074. 
Calymnia.    5929a. 
Chicago  poet.    6948a. 
Knox  (M.)  : 

Mask.    28600. 

Plays   for   school   children. 

36507a. 
Wanted.    49493a. 
Knox      (W.     C.)         Amateurs 

wanted.    52650. 
Knubel    (H.)      One   on   father. 

34092b. 
Knudson    (H.)      Landmiliz  von 
j      Blasewitz.    24630a. 
i  Knutt    (A,  P.)      See  Livandais 
i       (A.  D.) 

;  Kobbe  (G)     Merlin.    29213. 
I  Kobbe  (P.)    White  ruby.   50567. 
I  Kober  (J.  L.  P.  C.)  : 

Forester's  daughter.    14997. 
Parson  Julian's  adventures. 
35375. 
Koblinski      (J.     v.)        Golduer 

leichtsinu.    17029. 
Koblitz  (A.)  : 

And  the  floods  came.  1414a, 
1415. 


Koblitz  (A.) — Continued. 

Is  this  the  promised  land? 

22104a, 
I'romised  land.    37678a. 
Retribution.     39166a. 
Roseverue.    40042a. 
Kobrin  (L.)  : 

Blind  musician.    4263. 

Breach  of  promise.    4962. 

Eternal  love.     53553. 

Great  Jew.    17410. 

Her  success.    19152a. 

His  wife.    19847. 

Next     door     neighbors. 

32587a. 
No  alternative.    32851. 
Yankel  boila.    52023. 
Kobrin     (P.)       Tragedy    of    a 

woman.    46716. 
Koch  (F.  C.)     Siiudflut.    44382. 
Koch  (F.  H.)  : 

Pageant  of  the  Northwest. 

35049a. 
Shakespeare,       the       play- 
maker.    55299. 
Koch  (H.)     Prince  Isaak  Meli- 

nary.    37308. 
KoCh  (L. )     Living  instruments. 

25979,  25980. 
Koch  (R.  L.)  : 

Last  victim  of  Death  ave- 
nue.   24779. 
Zar  of  Death  avenue,  52286, 
Kock  (H.  de)  : 

Mai  son      du      pout     Notre 

Dame.    13506. 
Millions  of  money.    29674. 

Kock    (P.    de)      Good    natured 

fellow.    53S12. 
Kohle  (B.)     Fitzebutze.    14424. 
Koehler  (K.)  : 

Assarpai.    2092. 

Des  grossen  konigs  rekrut. 

53390 
Enoch  Arden.    12791. 
Koehler     (M.    M.)      True    call. 

47216. 
Kohlers  (M.  &  AV.)  rubinverlag: 
Schwarze  hand.    41138. 
Susanna  im  bade.    44671. 
See  also  Dramatisches  cen- 
tra Ibiiro 
Rubinverlag. 
Koehue   (H.  A.)     Previous  ma- 
rauder.   37134. 
Kohrer   (E.)     Veilchen.     48750. 
KoUing  (C.)     Butterflies.    5644. 
Koeu(A.  E.)     Agnes.    588. 
Koenig    (B.)      Our    detectives. 

34600. 
Konig      (E.)        Gevatter     Tod. 

16305, 
Koenigsberg     (M,)       Reformer. 
38882,  38884. 


rubinverlag.- 


3200 


INDEX 


Koenigsvvinter  (W.  Mueller 
von)  See  Mueller  von 
Koenigswinter. 

Koepke  (L.  B.)  Jack  &  Ji  pair 
of  queens.    22303. 

Koerner  (C.  T.)  Tout,  the  maid 
of  San  Domingo.    46500. 

Koester  (F.)  City  builders. 
7439. 

Koester  (P.)  : 

Allright  girl.    938a. 
Republic  of  Manafia.  39081b. 

Koevessy  (M.  Lichtenstein-) 
(S'ee  Lichtenstein-Koevessy. 

Kofal  (J.)  Temper  &  tempta- 
tion.   45254. 

Kofemau  (E.)     Other.    34436. 
Kofoed    (B.   I.)      See  Bremner 

(B.  I.) 
Kogelmann   (G.)     Good-hearted 

Hebrew.    17083. 
Koliaun  (N.)   Parkwater.  35344. 
Kohen    (C.)     Hopeless.     20259. 
Kohl  (W.  H.)  : 

Checkmate.     6866a. 
Discard.     10916. 
Isle  of  Ease.     22154. 
Kohlenberg  (A.)     Two  motlior- 

iu-laws.     47710. 
Kohler.     Exceeding    the    limit. 

13186. 
Kohler     (I.)      Martin     TiUthcr. 

28509. 
Kohler    (O.)     Funny    musician 

&  the  musical  girl.     15715. 

Kohler  (W.  J.)  : 
'      Actor's  dream.     206,  207. 
Tramp's  arrival.     46803. 

Kohlman  (W.  J.)  : 

First  class  through.    14353. 

On  the  road.     33897. 

Senior  &  junior.     41474. 
Kohn  (B.)    Treachery's  reward. 
46892. 

Kohn  (D.)  : 

Bang.     2895. 

Governor  pro  tern.     17190. 
Substitute.     44330a. 
Treachery's  reward.    46892. 
Kohn    (K.)     Divine  conception. 

11014a. 
Kohn   (L.  M.)     Foiled.     14659. 
Kohne     (G.)       Vorsteher     von 

Holtebauk.     49290. 
Kohorn  (H.  B.)     End  &  the  be- 
ginning.    12695. 
Koht  (H.)     Efterladte  skrifter. 
12290a. 

Kokebue : 

Jealous  wife.     22538. 
Respectable  society.    39106. 

Kolb  (C.  W.)  Lonesome  town. 
26133. 


Kolb  (H.)  : 

Caught  in  the  jam.     53092. 
Evolution.     13166. 
Kolb   (J.)     Surprise  bien  agr6 

able.     44646. 
Kolb     &     Gruhler.       Hoopers. 

20222. 
Kolemine     (A.)      Blue     officer. 

4384. 
Kolker      (H.)       Moral      right. 

30999 
KoU     {Mrs.     I.     S.)      Spectre. 

43475. 
Koll    (M.  A.  W.)  : 
Birth.     3949a. 
Spectre.     43475. 
Kolle  (F.  S.)  : 

Axel  &  Valborg.     2586. 
Knight  of  tlie  cross.     24147. 
My  friend,  the  artist.  31556. 
Koller    (A.)     Ich   weiss  etwas. 

20846b. 
Koller   (E.  B.)  : 

Birth  of  love.     3958. 
Hypnotism.     20762. 
Mahatma's  triumph.    27427. 
Kollo  (W.)  : 

Extrablatter !    53579,  53580. 
Filmzauber.     14239,  14240. 
Girl  on  the  film.     16611.     . 
Grosse      rosinen.        17684. 

17685. 
Gute  partie.     53847,  53848. 
Immer  teste  drulT.     21003a. 

21003b. 
Juxbaron.    23435a-23435c. 
Liebesonkel.     25252. 
Sein  herzensjunge.     41410. 
So  wird's  gemacht.     42938. 
Wenn    zwei    hochzeit    ma- 

chen.     55871. 
Wie  einst  im  mai.     50S68b, 
50868c. 
Kollo-verlag,  g.  m.  b.  h.     Dorf- 

Caruso.     53443. 
Kolquist  (O.  N.)     Opened  eyes. 

34252a. 
Kolsky  (N.  I.)     In  N.  Y.  21251, 
.    21252. 

Kolty  (J.  C.  de)     See  De  Kolty. 
Kolyn      (A.     S.)      Pageant     of 

Hope.     54800. 
Konnner   (R.)     INIngie.     27401a. 
Kompkat    (F. )     Richard  Lufti- 

cus.     39371a. 
Komrolf(M.)    Letter  M.    25146. 
Koue  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  D.)     One 

piano  l)y  freight.     34094a. 
Koneke     (10.    L. )     Old    soldier 

fiddler.s.     33627. 
Koner  (S.  E. )     And  along  came 

Pauline.     140.3a. 
Kouig     (E.    A.)     My    mother's 

wedding  ring.     31657. 
Koniggr  (Y.)  Conscience.  8310b. 

3201 


Konigsbaum  (H.)  : 

Caricaturist.     6221. 
Designs  made  on  the  stage. 
10554. 
Konkle  (J.  H.)  : 

Artist     &     the    forest-girl. 

1968. 
Country         schoolmistress. 

8788. 
Frisky.     15478. 
Mystery     of    Black    Hills. 

31836. 
Old  stock  farm.     33633. 
Konollman  (C.  L.)  : 

Fritz's  troubles.     15496. 
Moses  in  Ireland.     31098. 
Konstantin,  grand  duke  of  Rus- 
sia.      King      of      the      Jews. 
23S70a,  23870b. 
Konta  (A.)  : 

Citizen  Marc-Arron.     7429. 
Devil.     10649. 

Typhoon.        47855,      47856, 
47859. 
Konta  (R.)     Kalteherz.    23470. 
KoogJe  (E.  L.)  : 

Aunt  Jerusha  &  Uncle  Josh. 

2407. 
Buzzville  news.     5671. 
Cupid's  joke.     9431. 
Hallowe'en  adventure. 

17951. 
Knickerbockers    at    school. 
24131. 

G.      Washington. 


Master 
28683. 

Rastus 
38491. 

Royalty 


Blink's    minstrels. 


Dixie. 
Koon    (N.   K.) 

A.) 


in  old  Va.    40190. 
Thanksgiving    in    BroAvnie- 

Land.     45522. 
Uncle  Sam's  brigade.  48025. 
Up-to-date  America.    48500. 
Yankee    Doodle's     trip     to 
51989. 

Condensed  art. 
8217. 
Koon  (W. 

5394. 
Koonsman  (W. 
Ann.     1.533. 
Why  a  man  sins. 
Koopman     (H.    L.) 

will.     51597. 
Koor     (A.    AV.    van    der)      See 

Van  der  Koor. 
Koor    (H.    E.    van    der)      Sec 

Viin  der  Koor. 
Kopek  in    (II.)  : 

Chanukah  party.     6716. 
Miss  Double  You.     29932a 
Kopf   (F.  W.)  : 

Artist's  model.     1992. 
Margaretta.     28210. 


Biidge  vs.  Budge. 
P.): 

50725. 
Woman's 


INDEX 


Kopf    (F.  AV.)— Continued. 
Maugis.     28868. 
Seal  of  Luxemburg.    41236. 
Struggle  for  fame.     44234. 
Kopp      (J.)       Happy      ending. 

18157. 
Koppel  (C.  D.)  : 
Fadette.     13341. 
Gipsv.    16396. 
Gladiator.     16706. 
Othello.     34417. 
Paul  Jones.     35608. 
Samson.     40670. 
Koppel    (J.)     Lesson.     25097. 
Koppel  (V.)     Herr  Cliristenseu. 

19302. 
Koresh  pseud.  See  Teed(C.  R.) 
Korev    (H.  R.)     Eternal  para- 
dox.    53554. 
Ivorn    (E.)  : 

Colombine.    7881. 
Golden  quarry.    16995. 
Kornfield    (L.    D.)      Flame    of 

heaven.     14469a. 
Korngold    (E.   W.)      Ring   des 

Polykrates.     55181. 
Kornhass   (H.)     Komm'  holder 

friihling.     24225. 
Kornick    (J.)      General's    last 

fight.     16062. 
Korolanyi   (F.)  : 

Liebesschule.    25254,  25255. 
TofE-TofC-leutnants.     46416. 

Korsakov  (N.  A.  Rimsky-)  See 
Rimsky-Korsakov. 

Korten  (E.)  Fahnenflucht. 
13354a. 

Korvin-Krukovskii  (P.)  Hon- 
our of  the  humble.    20192. 

Korz  (C.  A.  O.)     Vision.  49159. 

Kosofsky  (A.)     Spy.    43663a. 

Kosor  (J.)  Brand  der  leiden- 
schaften.    4905. 

Kottow  (H.) : 

Onkel  Bernhard.    54811. 
Storch  ist  tot.    43967. 

Kotzebue  (A.  F.  F.  von)  : 
Absent-minded.    109. 
Count  Benjowsky.     8657. 
Farmer  Porkberry.     13684. 
Freemason.    15349. 

Koupal  (T.  M.)  When  Cather- 
ine cut  her  wisdom  teeth. 
55895. 

Kovach  (Franyo  or  F.  J.)  : 

Blooming  Balkans.     4319. 

C.  Q.  D.    5760. 

Her  debut.    18952a. 

Marrying  off  Sam.    28471a. 

Modern  Shylock.     30657a. 

To  the  wall,    46390a. 
Koven    (A.    F.    de)      See    De 
Koven. 


Koven  (J.) : 

Blind  canary.     4242a. 
Melmoth,     the     wanderer. 
29075a,  54481. 
Koven  (R.  de)     See  De  Koven. 
Kovitch      (F.)        Uncle     John. 

47981. 
Kowal      (W.     B.)       Spelniona 

przysiega.     43505. 
Kowalsky   (H.  E.)  : 
Voice.     55793. 
Voice  from  within.     55795. 
Ivozakiewicz  (B.)  : 

Chevaliers  teutoniques. 

53123. 
Quo  vadis?    38249. 
Kraatz   (G.)  : 

Are  you  a  mason?    1795. 
Hochgeboren.     19918a. 
Hoheit  soil  heiraten.  19955c. 
Homme    de    la    montagne. 

20085. 
Menage  polonais.     29116a. 
Mit     Gott    fiir    kaiser    & 

reich.    30496a. 
Polnische      wirtschaft. 

36751,  36752. 
Puppchen.     37845,       37846. 
So'n  windhund.     42934. 
Tango-prinzessin.     45114. 
Ivracht  (G.  V.)     Man  &  a  pres- 
ident.   27725. 
Kraemer    (O.    J.)      Dollars    & 

sense.    11273a,  11273b. 
Kraetzer  (A.)     Alice.    778. 
KrafEt   (F.)  : 

Columbus.    8001. 
Jung-Amerika.     23294. 
Krafft     (F.    W.)       By    proxy. 

5706. 
Krafft    (H.)  : 

Domestic  storm.     11322. 
Our  wives.     34804-34806. 
When      a      man      marries. 
50185. 
Kraft   (F.)     Stenos.     43864. 
Kraft   (I.)  : 

One  idea.    34031. 
Power  of  Purim.     36983a. 
Silk.     42369. 
We  two.    49819. 
Kraft     (R.)       Run,    Bill,    run. 

40262b. 
Kraft   (R.  F.)  : 

Bravo's  oath.    4956. 
Three    little    maids     from 
school.     45982. 
Krag    (N.  F.)  : 

Girl  from  Flinks.     16492. 
Kid  &  the  consul.     23659. 
Outlaws.     34898. 
Krag    (T.    P.)      Kong    Aagon. 

24228. 
Kraibuehler  (W.  A.)  jr.  Mystic 
dance.    31860c. 


(M.)       Nell's     dot. 
True,    smooth 


Krakauer 

32203. 
Krall     (J.    P.) 
love.     47249. 
Kramer    (B.)     Millinery  sales- 
man.    29634. 
Kramer  (D. )     Dream  of  death. 

11733. 
Kramer     (F.     F.)       Wings    of 

Icarus.     51129a. 
Kramer    (H.  J.)     Living  Hags. 

2.5976. 
Kramer      (J.      M.)        Editors. 

12250. 
Kramer   (Theodore)     Charlotte 

Temple.     6804. 
Kramer  (Thomas)     Idiot  slave. 

20883. 
Kiniiier's  (W.)  sons: 
Abgrund.     70. 
Terrible  dream.     4.5412. 
Krantz  (A.  A.)      Pilgrim's  prog- 
ress.   36301. 
Kranzthor    (V.    J.)      Fanatics. 

.^)3605. 
Kratz  (M.  W.)     Birds  of  prey. 

3947. 
Kratzer    (H.)       Prinz    Harald. 

37489. 
Kraupa  (E. )  : 
Oath.    33199. 
Signal-tower.    42307. 
Kraus  (C.)  : 

Battle    of    the    butterflies. 

3129a. 
Good  reputation.    17109a. 
Moonbeams.    30943a. 
War.    49568e. 
Kraus  (J.)  : 

Passion   &   resurrection   of 

our  Lord.    35476. 
Passion  play.    35482. 
Kraus  (M,  A.)  : 

Amer.  colony.    1180. 
20th  century  maids.    52448. 
Krause  (J.  H.)     Another  man's 

wife.    1581. 
Krause  (L.  F.)  : 

Honor  d'Everel.    20163. 
Young  Mrs.  Teddy.    52182. 
Krause    (W.    E.    F.)      Bianca. 

3743. 
Krause  _&   Rosa.     Dutch   pick- 
aninnies.    12072. 
Krauskopf  (M.)  : 
About  hell.    76. 
Cedar  &  oak.    6560. 
Crusaders.    9267. 
Decoration  day.    10352. 
Dolores.    11309,  11310. 
Feud  in  the  Sierras.    14096. 
Love,  stai'-spangled.    26615. 
Martha  Penrose.    28498. 
Mayor     of     Fiddletown. 
28932. 


3202 


INDEX 


(A.    G.)      Rare   bird. 


the    impres- 


Krauskopf    (M.) — Continued. 

Medium.    29033. 

Montezuma.    30916. 

War  &  peace.    49575. 
Krauss  (I.)     Hochzeit  des  Mo- 
zart.   19921. 
Krauss    (J.)      Fakir  from   Mo. 

13456. 
Krausz  (S.)  : 

Cameo     of     the     empress. 
5936. 

Lieut.  Maud.    25272. 

Marriage  on  trial.    28424. 
Kravetz   (L.  W.)     Red  patriot. 

38773. 
Krelis  (L.  R.)  : 

Old  folks  at  home.    33484. 

Will  we  get  it?    51051. 
Krebs  (T.)  : 

Constantine.    8359. 

Game  of  bluff.    15843. 

Jack's  marriage.    22389. 

Last  strike.    24774. 

Three  in  one.    45973. 
Krecher  (A.  M.)    Venus.    48832. 

48833. 
Krehbiel 
38482. 
Krehbiel  (H.  E.)  : 

Hoodwinking 
sario.    53972. 

Manru.    28096. 

Trojans  in  Carthage.  47142. 
Kreidolf        (E.)         Fitzebutze. 

14424. 
Kreidt    (W.)      Master   builder. 

28674. 
Kreisler  (G.)  : 

Denouncer.  10475. 

Heaven's  vengeance.    18600. 

Marriage.    28364. 

Our  friends.    34641. 

Our  little  cousin.    34702. 

Rabagas.    38257. 
Kreisler  (M.  D.)  : 

Blemished  fruit.    4223. 

Diamonds.    10773. 

Julie.    23222. 

Parricide.    35362. 

Passion.    35472. 

Kreiss     (L.     C.)       Unwelcome 

guest.    48451. 
Kreke  (L.)     Becky.    3251a. 
Kreling      (A.      von)         Faust. 

13900c. 
Krellberg  (H.  &  S.)     Sacrifice. 

40458. 
Kreller      (F.)        Magic      ring. 

27388. 
Kremer  (A.  R.)     Saddle  string. 

40480. 
Kremer  (T.)  : 

Actor's  romance.    212. 
Aria,  the  musician's  daugh 
ter.    1818. 


Kremer   (T.) — Continued. 
Beyond  pardon.    3724. 
Carmen.     6246. 
Desperate  chance.    10566. 
Evil  men  do.    13160. 
Fatal  wedding.    13773. 
For  her  daily  bread.    14812. 
Forgive  &  forget.    15017. 
Game     of      tickle     tockle. 

15876. 
Little  mother.     25805. 
No   wedding  bells  for  her. 

32895 
Outlaw's  Christmas.    34899. 
Power  of  love.    36963. 
Queen     of     the     convicts. 

38056,  38057. 
Race  for  life.    38284. 
Rachel  Goldstein.     38301. 
Sister's  love.    42605. 
Triumph    of    an    empress. 

47084. 
Voice  of  nature.    49232. 
Woman  of  fire.    51439. 
Woman  who  did.    51496. 
Kremer    (V.)      Happy    young- 
sters.   18194. 
Kremnitz    (M.)     Tonendes  erz. 

46417. 
Kren  (J.)  : 

Autoliebchen.    2485,  2486. 
Drei  paar  schuhe.     11800a. 
Ewige  lampe.    13177. 
Kam'rad  Manne.    23477a. 
Prinz  Bussi.    37488. 
Puppchen.    37845,  37846. 
Tango-prinzessin.     45114. 
Wenn  der  friihling  kommt. 
49977a. 
Krender  &  Pfleeger.    Rah  !  rah  ! 

romance.    38350. 
Krenn     (L.)       Tolle     Theresa. 

46434a,  46434b. 
Krenn       (R.)        Luftschlosser. 

26912. 
Kresko  (E.  E.)  : 

Light  &  a  laugh.     54267. 
Nuts  that  are  not.     54745. 
On  a  byway.     54779. 
Kresko  &  Fox : 

Lesson  in  aviation.     25103. 
Prattling  pals.     37032. 
Kre.ss  (C.  de)     l^ee  De  Kress. 
Kress    (M.    M.)      Collier   &   co. 

7876. 
Kretschmer     (R.    A.)     Isle    of 

Glow  Worms.     22157. 
Kretschmer    (W.  F.)     Prodigal 

son.     37593. 
Kretzer        (M.)         Wandernde 

thaler.     49489. 
Kreuger    (C)     Man   from   Ger- 
many.    27769. 
Kreusler  (H.  L. )     Home  of  the 
\yo\t.     20032. 


Kreutzer  (G.)     Deutsche  bann. 

53402. 
Kreyer  (E.  F.)  : 

Brigand's  daughter.    5108. 
Dakota.     9660. 
Grandpa's  reception.   17307. 
Krich  (E.)     My  girl  from  Mon- 
tana.    31569. 
Kiidlo   (E.)     Power  of  repent- 
ance.    36984a. 
Kriebel  (P.  PI)     When  Pitt  was 

young.     50283. 
Krieger     (C.    M.)     Farm  -  yard 

awakening.     13675. 
Krieghoff  ( W.  L. )    Family  quar- 
rel.    13607. 
Krille    (O.)     Anna    Barenthin. 

1538. 
Krivanec  (J.)    Reward.   39299c. 
Kriz   (E.)  : 

Hero  in  rags.     19257. 
Rough  diamonds.     40067. 

Kroeger   (F.  R.)     Cunningham 

of  Amity  U.     9348. 
Krociund    (K.  J.  F.)     Zamora. 

52272. 
Krogman  (C.  W.)  : 
Pauletta.     35626. 
Venus  of  Moonland.  48838a. 
Krom  (E.)     Saved  by  the  hand. 

40879. 
Kromer  (G.  S.)     Queen  Esther. 

37993. 
Kromraelbein      (W.)       Capital 

punishment.     6054. 
Krompart    (H.    T.)     Co-eds   of 

Glenwood.     7766. 
Kronau  (L.)     Our  boys  in  blue. 

34551. 
Krone  (C.  A.)     Country  squire. 

8791. 

Kronmiller  (G.)  jr.: 
Antoinette.     1628. 
Blue  blood  &  red.     4360. 
Coi-poral  Josephine.     8567. 
Farmer  Porkberry.     13683. 

13684. 
Hgloise.     18779. 
Huberstein.    20682. 

Kronold  (A.  S.)  : 

Amer.  ambassador's  daugh- 
ter.    1154. 
Philanthropist.     36119. 
Politician.     36710. 
Wrong  door.     51867. 

Kronowit   (I.   S.)     Question  of 
honor.     38167. 

Kronshage  (E.)  : 

Ashes  of  desire.     2075. 
Bachelor  benedicts.     2659. 
Shadow  of  the  cross.  41685. 

Kroskop    (M.)     Aztec   tragedy. 
2601. 


3203 


INDEX 


Kroiit  (M.  H.)  : 

Close  quarters.     7642. 
IMan   in   the  house.     27858, 

27859. 
Options.     34292. 
Widow  Selb.v.     50835. 
Krows  (A.  E.)  : 

Boomerang.     4624. 
Collector.     7815. 
Pujiyania.     15650. 
Garden  of  youth.     15906. 
In  the  sti-eet.     21521a. 
Trap.     46839. 
Word  in  private.     51713. 
Kriiger  (Carl)  : 

Traum     der     ehebrecherin. 

46856. 
Wolkenbummler.     51362. 
Kriiger     (H.     A.)      Pelzmiitze. 

35816a. 
Krueger  (H.  H.)  : 

Compromised    8180a. 
Meshes  of  the  law.     29291. 
Krueger  (L.)  : 

At  last  he  has  done  well. 

2153. 
Daughter      of      Fabricius. 

9953. 
Professor's  play.     37650. 
Ki'uesi    (C.    K.)     Superstition. 

44604a,  44604b. 
Krug(A.  G.)     In  Luzon.    21237. 
Krug     (P.    .T.)     Parker    home- 
stead.    35339. 
Kruger    (J.)     His    royal    high- 
ness.    19793. 
Kruger   (O. )     Episode.     53541. 
Kruglak   (V.  T.  or  W.  T.)  : 
Betrayer.     3612. 
A^elikiy    provokator,    Aseff. 
48764. 
Krukovskii     (P.    Korvin)     See 

Korvin-Krukovskii. 
Krum    (C.)     Daughter    of    the 

Revolution.     10002. 
Krumlowski  (K.)     U  przekupki. 

55715. 
Krummgesicht   (J.)     See  Bene- 
dict (C.  A.  R.) 
Krupp    (S.)     Cow-boy's    finish. 

8949. 
Krusada     (C.)     Land     of     Ad. 

24585.  ■ 
Kruschke  (E.  W.)  : 

Off  the  road.     33316. 
Pair  of  papas.     35109. 
Shred  of  manhood.   42194a. 
Kruse     (G.     R. )      Klarinetten- 

macher.     24075. 
Kruse  (P.  F.)     Oh!  for  a  kiss. 

33351. 
Krusemer        (A.)         Triumph. 

47082. 
Krusler     (M.)      One     husband. 
34030. 


Kuba  (F.)    Suffragettes.    44420. 
Kubacki      (J.)       Dziesiec     lat 

karczHiy.     12107. 
Kiias  (R.)  : 

Gotzen.     16848. 

Reveille.     39228a. 
Kuebler    (C. )     Passing  review. 

35463. 
Kiichler  (K.)  : 

Goldene  locke.     17025. 

Kajus  der  strolch.     23465. 

Orkan.     34371a. 

Sommerspuk.     431S0. 

Ursulas       froliche       fahrt. 
48562. 
Kiihliug  &  Giittner.    Schlagende 

wetter.    41061. 
Kuehnel  (R.)    Wanted,  a  maid. 

49526. 
Kiinueke  (E.)     Cceur-as.  7769a. 
Kufferath      (M.)        Secret     de 

Suzanne.     41323. 
Kugel    (L.): 

Flower  of  Japan.     14590. 

Taps.     45130. 
Kuhlman     (J.     H.)       Birth    of 

Christ.    3953a,  3954. 
Kuhnke   (E.  O.)  : 

Lincoln.     25507. 

Viueta.     49081-49084. 
Kuhns   (M.  S.)     Familv  aifair. 

13580. 
Kuhns    (O.)      Cyrano  de  Berg- 
era  c.     9553. 
Kuittau    (T.)  : 

Im     zwanzigsten     jahrhun- 
dert.     20988. 

Spitzel.     43590b. 
Kullsmann   (L.  M.)     Sauce  for 

the  goose.    40844. 
Kulper  (B.)    Sorrows  of  Satan. 

43298. 
Kumraer   (C.)  : 

Mr.  Noah.     .30221. 

Noah's  ark.     32898. 
Kummer   (F.  A.)  : 

Belle  of  Broadwav.     3403. 

Brute.     5350. 

Buttles,  ltd.     5664. 

Change  partners.     6692a. 

Daughter  of  Eve.     9952. 

Detective  Anson.    10617. 

Emigrant.     12602. 

Get  the  hoojv.     16258. 

Man       from       Buda-Pesth. 
54400. 

Mother.     31120a. 

Nick  Carter.     32619. 

Other  woman.     34497. 

Painted  woman.     35069. 

Phryne.     54947. 

Pleasant    evening.     36521. 

Speed.     43489. 

Trickstress.     55653. 

Voice.    55794. 


Kummer  (H.)     Sefiora  de  Gon- 
zalez.    41480a. 
Kumpf  (W.)  : 

Cripple  Creek  poker.    9134, 

9135. 
Grafter.     17232. 
Kumry     (R.     E.)       Fun    in     a 

music  store.     15677a. 
Kunath    {Gchr.)      Rache   einer 

fiirstin.     38298a. 
Kunkel     (A.    P.)      Strathmore. 

44091. 
Kunkel    (E.    J.)      Richard    the 

Lion-Hearted.     39375a. 
Kuutz    (A.    J.)      Boot-black    & 

dopey  messenger.     4637. 
Kunz    (C.)      Impersonation   of 

Cindy's  chance.     21034. 
Kunz   (S.  Z.)     Race  for  honor. 

38283. 
Kuphal    (O.)      Destiny.     10585. 
Kuppermann       ( L. )         Azrael. 

2598. 
Kurt,  baron  von  Rothkirch  und 
Panthen.     See  Rothkirch  und 
Pantheu. 
Kurt  (W.)     See  Volkert  (J.  F.) 
Kurth   (A.)     Talolo.     45024. 
Kurtz      (C.     M.)        Cannibals. 

6008. 
Kurtz  (,I.)     Nisowassa.     32841. 
Kurtz  (S.)     Outcast  son.  34875. 
Kurtz  (W.  E.)     Caviar.    6544. 
Kurzlieb       (M.)         Emigrants. 

12610. 
Kuschel   (R.)  : 

Katzenjammer  kids.  23544, 

23545 
Scandal.    40932. 
Kusell   (D.  S.)  : 
Alderman.    725. 
Bargain.    2985. 
Footin'  the  bill.     147G7b. 
Hotel  a  la  carte.    20351. 
In  the  park.    54045. 
Little  Miss  Cuba.     2.5772. 
Magazine  gii-1.     54380. 
No  divvy.     32856. 
Over  the  wire.    34955a. 
Sacrifice.     40450a. 
Strictly  business.     44147. 
Waif.     49373. 
Kusell   (M.)     Little  Miss  Prin- 
cess.   25791a. 
K  u  s  t  o  p     (K. )       Seifenblase. 

41407. 
Kutitout     (H.)       Sec     Stearns 

(G.  A.) 
Kutner     (.7.     &     L.)       Lost    & 

found,  a  boy.    26279. 
Kuttner  (A.  B.)    West  of  Luke. 

49994. 
Kuzuoka    (S.)      Hachi  &  Ocho. 

17868. 
Kvapil   (.L)     Clouds.     7666 


3204 


INDEX 


Anderseu.    1430a. 
Meister  Mathias. 


Letter    from 


Kwapil   (I.) 
Kyber    (M.) 

29069. 
Kyle     (G.     A.) 
home.     25142. 
Kyle  (J.)     Bald  Knob  tragedy. 

2836. 
Kyle    (.T.  N.)     Doomed  by  the 

stars.     11430. 
Kyle    (T.  E.)  : 

At  the  sea-shore.     2278. 

Doctored  widow.     11189. 

East  .side  wisdom.     12169a. 

Getting     acquainted     with 
money.     16274a. 

Her      cowpuncher      boss. 
18943. 

Jerry     Monohan,     ice-man. 
22623a. 

Partners.     3.5408. 

Picture    house    vaudeville. 
36238. 

Temple      of      Bull-Bull. 
45299b. 

Three  months.     45991. 

Verieta.     48867. 

Widow'.s  bachelor.     .50848. 

Yellow  enemv.    52066. 
Kyu    (L.)  : 

Final  test.     14252a. 

From  a  blue  sky.    15ol9b. 

His      mother's       m  o  n  e  y. 
19737a. 

Under   one   roof.     48124a. 
Kyser  (H.)  : 

Charlotte  Stieglitz.     53112. 

Erziehung  zur  liebe.  12896a. 

Medusa.    29039. 

Titus  &  die  Jiidin.    46353. 
L.  (A.)     See  Lemonnier  (A.) 
L.  (B.)  : 

Resourceful  husband.  39102. 

Unexpected  call.     48286. 

Ways  of  destiny.    49795. 
L.  (M.  de)     See  De  L.  (M.) 
L.  (T.)     Olivette.    33715a. 
L'Abbe   (A.  L.)  : 

Flying  squadron.    14636. 

Old        Sleuth,        detective. 
33623. 
La  Beaume   (Mrs.  E.)  : 

Elusive  Alonzo.    12557. 

Mile.  Rossignol.    27275. 

Mrs.  Brown's  tea.    30322. 

Price  of  popularity.    37168. 

Problem  of  the  hour.    37567. 

Room  no.  10.    39900. 
La    Beaume     (E.    I.)       Honor 

among  thieves.    20155. 
La  Beaume  (W.  W.)  : 

Love  chase.    26494a. 

Nipped  in  the  bud.    32837a. 
Labiche  (E.  M.)^ 

Ohapeau  de'paille  d'ltalie. 
45578. 


Labiche  (E.  M.) — Continued. 
Cigale    Chez     les    fourmis. 

7324,  7325. 
Conceit.    8204. 
Grammaire.    17248,  17249. 
Grammar.    17249a. 
Hug  me,  Honeycrust.  20589. 
Miss  Duzenberry.    2993o. 
Papa  Perrichon.     35212. 
Papa  Pettingill.    3.5213. 
Petite  oiseau.    33514,  33515. 
Poudre  aux  yeux.    5371. 
Two  cowards.    47o88b. 
Under  a  spell.    48092. 
Voyage    de    M.    Perrichoii. 
49310-49312. 
La  Blanc  (T.  G. )    Little  tin  god. 

25903. 
La  Blanche    (M.)      Comforters 

all  powerful.    8077. 
Laboulaye  (E.  R.  L.  de)  : 

Boxing  a  king's  ears.    4818. 

Four  leaved  clover.    15163. 

Prince    Charming.      37285, 

37286. 

La    Boutg    (W.    A.)      Cowslip 

farm.    8981. 
Labov  (D.)    Crimes  of  the  East. 

9102. 
Labra  y  Vilar.    Sal  de  la  tierra. 

40572. 
La  Brant    (M.)      Second  sight. 

41304. 
La  Celigne  (C.  de)     See  De  la 

Celigne. 
Lacey  (K.  M.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 

7400. 
Coffee  grounds  Mary.    7778. 
Girl  from  Chicago.    1648G. 
Girl     in     the     front     row. 
16562. 
Lachaume  (A.)  : 
Brigande.    5106. 
In  the  times  of  George  the 

Third.    21530. 
Mme  Malbrough.    27209. 
Mam'zelle  Sourire.    27702. 
Orange  blossoms.    34299. 
Lachman   (M.  A.)     Law  &  the 

lady.    248.53. 
Lachmann  (H.)    Salome.   40605, 

40606,  40608-40610. 
Lack    (A.   L.)      Warden   &   the 

jail  bird.    49609. 
Lackay    (J.)      Who's    the    de- 
ceiver?   50662. 
Lackland     (M.     S.)       Enemy's 

daughter.    12739. 
Lacombe    (P.)      Mildchenhjind- 

ler.    27315a. 
Lacome  (Paul)   Ma  mie  Rosette. 

26998. 
Lacome   (Pierre)     Toison  d'or. 
46425. 


Lacore   (C.  A.)     Old  black  Joe. 

33423. 
La    Cortina    (R,    D.    de)      See 

Cortina. 
La  Croix  (A.)  : 

Defending  her  honor.  10380. 
Tilly  Olson.    46218. 
La  Croix  (E.)  : 

Wedding  chimes.    49900. 
Who  gets  the  lemon?  .50608. 
La    Croix    (J.)      Oedipus,    the 

king.    33295. 
La  Cueva  (J.  de)     Sec  Cueva. 
Lacy.    Blunders.    4421. 
Lacy  (H.)  : 

Arizona  Jim.    1845. 

Bob      Rackett's      pajamas. 

4443. 
Hand-shaker.     18051. 
Jack       Gordon's       Phyllis. 

22336. 
Jack    Royal     of    the    92d. 

22358. 
Man  from  the  West.    27820. 
Next  day.     32581. 
One     of    the     old     guard. 

34083. 
Pair  of  pajamas.    35106. 
Sam  Todd  of  Yale.    40646. 
Satan's  diary.     40819. 
Supplementary  proceedings. 

44616. 
Willie  Rise.    51082. 
Lacy   (Mrs.  H.)     Jack  Gordon's 

Phyllis.    22.336. 
Lacy  (J.  A.)  : 

Girl  from  Mumms.    16513. 
Little  Brown  Eyes.    2.5603a, 

25604. 
Lost  art.    26281a. 
Lost  soul.    26354b. 
Mamie      of      the      movies. 

27668a. 
Night  with  the  Elks.    32755. 
Turtle  moon.    55683. 

Lacy  (J.  M.)     Slave's  revenge. 

42739. 
liacy    (K.)      Bob  Rackett's  pa- 
jamas.   4443. 
Ladbey      (L.)        See     Bradley 

(A.  M.) 
Ladd(A.  C.)   White  fool.  50-517. 
Ladd  (F.  P.) : 

Lola,  the  dancer.    26084. 
One  fair  daughter.    34004. 
Wooing       of       Westerfield 
Ward.    51708. 

Ladd   (H.  O.)     America.    1132. 
liadd   (J.  R.)     Prestidigitateur. 

37091. 
Ladnowski  (A.)     Zosia  druhna. 

56055. 
Ladon     (F.)       Polskie    skautv. 

36753. 


3205 


INDEX 


Ladue     (J.     B.)       Dinner-pail 

man.     10883. 
Lady   (E.  C.)     Nadora.     31902. 
Laeland      (H.      G.)        Medical 

student.     29018. 
Lafargue     (E.)       Gentilhomme 

pauvre.    16097. 
La   Fayette   (G.  A.)  : 

Contingencies.     8383. 
David  &  Jonathan.     10047. 
Hainan.     17960. 
Harrison's  love.     18249. 
Heraclides.     19177. 
Plutocrat.     36582. 
Spanisli  court.    43423. 
Sulpicius  Galba.    44468. 
Lafayette    (Great)      See  Great 

Lafayette. 
Lafayette  (T.  G.)    Lion's  bride. 

25559. 
Lafayette   amusement   co.,    inc. 
My  friend  from  Ky.     31555. 
Laferriere  (J.  E. )     .loan  of  the 

people.    22774. 
Lafitte    (P.)  : 

Etranger.     13009. 
Son   excellence  Dominique. 
43190. 
Lafitte  (P.)   &  CO. : 
Aiglon.    638. 
Chantecler.     6711. 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac.    9554. 
Princesse  Lointaine.  37470. 
Romanesques.     39830. 
Samaritaine.     40650. 
La  Flesche  (F.)     Adita,  son  of 

the  Sioux.    290. 
Laflin     (F.     M.)       Podology 

party.    36612. 
La   Follette    ( S. )      Booking 

agent  for  1  hour.    4614. 
Lafont    (C.)      Michelangelo    & 

Rolla.     29378. 
La  Fontaine  (F.)  : 

Bunch  of  daisies.     5464. 
Business  is  business.    5589. 
La  Fontaine  (H.)  : 

Hate  breeders.     53875. 
Martyr.     54442. 
La    Foy    (E.)      Smuggle  r's 
daughter.    42869a. 

La  France  (F.)  : 

After  the  battle.     52587a. 
Argument.     52723. 

I>a  Fuente.    See  Fuente. 

La     Gai     (Loise)       See    Ayer 

(M.   L.) 
La  Gai   (Louise)     Coupe.   8822. 
Lagen     (M.     H.)       Way     out. 

49774. 
La  Gigliii  (P.)     Rehearsing  our 

act.     38954. 
Lagmaii    (J.    H.)      Way    down 

South.    ■1'-^25. 


La    Grille    (J.    J.)      Blaze    of 

glory.     4216. 
Lagros  de  Langeron   (G.)  : 
Deggn^res.     10393. 
Feu  sous  la  cendre.    14094. 
Fruit  dgfendu.     15618. 
Roman  de  theatre.    39772a. 
r.a  Grove  (A.  M.)     Law  divine 

or  human.     24859. 
Laguia     (D.)       Sube    Mariana, 

sube..    44310. 
Lahais    (J.)     Petite  Mme.  Du- 
bois.    36045. 
Lahar    (F.)     Kukusl^a.     24269. 
Lahee       (E.       F.)         Nauasia. 

32080,  32081. 
Lahl   (E.)     Busted  asplration.s. 

5609. 
Lahm      (C.)        Goldene     hahn. 

17023. 

Lahnde    (H.)  : 

Base-ball  girl,     3077. 

Caravan  route.     6194. 

Explorers.    13253. 

Gay  Bettina.     15952a. 

Perfect  lady.     35903. 

Understudy.    48256. 
Laidlaw  (A.  H.)  jr.: 

Angel's  sin.     1502. 

Capt.  Walrus.     6167. 

Charms  of  music.    6813. 

Darkest  hour.     9882. 

Enchantress.     12687. 

Game  of  hearts.     15864. 

Game  of  three.     15875. 

Ghosts.     16324. 

Hired  ghost.     19524. 

His  musical  friend.    197.39. 

How     she     mai-ried     him. 
20526. 

Job,   a  post-office  romance. 
22781 

Juliet  &  Romeo.     23227. 

Kansas  courtship.     234S3. 

Love  as  a  tonic.    26477. 

Love  in  a  flat.     26514. 

Man     across     the     street. 
27718. 

Old  maid's  romance.   33557. 

Only  a  broken  heart.  34150. 

Pair  of  misfits.     35103. 

Phyllis.     36186. 

River  of  gold.    39570. 

Royal  dilemma.     40133. 

Spooks.     43606. 

Thunder  gust.    46125. 

Trovatore  up-to-date.  47193 

Vagabond.     48602. 

VenUs.     48829. 

When  Virginia  was  young. 
50347. 
Laidlaw    (J.)      Silken  Thomas. 

42375. 
Laidlaw   (T.  A.)     True.    47204. 


Laing    (C.    L.)      Mrs.    W.    P.'s 

Christmas.     30482a. 
Laing    (G.  M.)  : 

In  old  Wyoming.     21287. 
Lost  chord.     26294a. 
Winner.     51135. 
Laird    (Amy)      Little    puritan. 

25850. 
Laird  (Anna)    Under  the  Stars 
&  Stripes.     48220. 

Laird  (C.  G.)     Quits.    38220. 
Lait  (J.)  : 

Alma's  return.     953a. 

Help  wanted.     18794. 

Masterpiece.     28732a. 

Laite  (C.)    Easy  money.  12179c. 
La  Jara  (G.  de)     See  Jara. 
La.1os  (B.)     See  Bir6  (L.) 
Lake.     See  Knight  (H.  L.) 
Lake : 

Half-back.     17915. 

King  of  Patagonia.     23848. 

Lake  (J.  J.)  : 

Beauty  seekers.     52845. 
Mirthseekers.     29835a. 

Lake  (M.  L.)  : 

Grand  vizier.     17280. 
Jenna,    the   flower    of   Ka- 
bylia.     22606. 
Lake  (R.)     She.     41985. 
Lakey  (J.  M.)  : 

Great  mischief  of  destiny. 

17433. 
Kidnapped  officer.     23678. 
Lakin    (R.    S.)     Bertie   Thorn. 
3561. 

Lauritzen  (L.) 
Sn^gourotchka. 


See 
(P.) 


Going      abroad. 


I^akris. 
I^alo 

42888 
Lalor       (F.) 

16849. 
Laloy     (L. )     Chagrin    dans    le 

pa'lais  de  Han.     6621. 
Lamar  (A.)     See  Ryder  (J.  A.) 
La    Mar     (B.)     Mistakes    will 

happen.     30124. 
Lamar  (T.  J.)     Agitator.     583. 
Lamar-Evans        (A.)         Sting. 

55443. 
Laraarca   (E.  Arroyo)     Sec  Ar- 
royo Lamarca. 
Ijiuiiarche  (P.)  : 

Ame  de  I'empereur.     1118. 
Anglais  en  une  legon.    1514. 
En^Mandchourie.     12663. 
Pechg  mignon.     35748. 
Roturier     de     Pierre-Pont. 
40059. 

La  Marr  (H.)  : 

Down  East  folks.     11592. 
Meadowbrook  farm.    28976. 
Mrs.   Partington   of  Cobb's 
Corner.     30433. 


3206 


INDEX 


La  Marr  (H.) — Continuerl. 

New  England  folks.    32364. 

New  England  home.  32368. 
T>a  Marr  ( R. )  See  Mosher  ( R. ) 
Lamartine  (A.  M.  L.  de  P.  de)  : 

Graziella.     17348. 

Jocelyn.     22788. 
Lamb.     Night  with  the  Redmen. 

32758. 
Lamb  (A.  J.)  : 

Bing  Bhig  brothers.     3905. 

Chinese  girl.     7086. 

Crime  In  mid-ocean.     9082. 

Dawn  of  eternity.     10078. 

Dream.     11700. 

Fisher  maiden.     14404. 

Flight.     14505. 

Jolly  baron.     22927. 

Mayoress.     28945. 

Plav's  the  thing.     36459a. 

Plaything.     36510. 

Put  up  job.     37916. 

Quality  of  mercy.     37961. 

Queen  of  the  white  slaves. 
38086. 

She     got     away     with     It. 
55316. 

Sunset  town.     44576a. 

Ventriloquist.     4S825. 

Window  dresser's  flirtation. 
51119. 
Lamb  (B.)  : 

Runaways.     40287. 

Wanted,  a  client.     49496a. 
Lamb  (C),  England : 

Art  edition  of  Shakespeare. 
41752. 

Merchant  of  Venice.   29161. 
Lamb  (C),  Muncie,  Ind.     Mur- 
ray comedy.     31390. 
Lamb    (C),   New   York.     Fear. 

13940. 
Ijamb      (M.)     Art     edition     of 
Shakespeare.     417.52. 

Lamb  (O.  R.)  : 

Isle  of  illusion.     22159. 
Parting  of  the  ways.  35401. 

35402. 
Plea  of  love.     36520. 
Sailor's  sweetheart.    40-507, 
String.     44170. 

Ivambart  (H.)    Precipice.  37045. 

Lambe  (J.  L. )  Experiments  in 
play  writing.     13243. 

Larabe  (W.  L.)  Mrs.  Haw- 
thorne, pro  tem.     54558. 

Lambelet  (N.)  : 

Potpourri.     36908. 
Transit  of  Venus.     46827. 
Yashmak.     52027. 

I>ambert  (A.)    Ti reuse  de  cartes. 

46314. 
Lambert      (B.)       Dead     game 

sport.     10206. 


Lambert      (C.     B.)       Mother's 

curse.     31177. 
Lambert  (C.  R.)  : 

Runaways.     40287. 
Wanted,  a  client.     49496a. 
Lambert       (Carlotta)        Who's 

loony  now?     506.58. 
Lambert  (Charlotte)     Heart  of 

a  gypsy.    18443. 
Lambert    (Clay)     College  cow- 
boy.    53214. 
Lambert  (Eleanor)  : 

Kingdom      of      the      soul. 

23940c. 
Prince    of    Peace.     37342b. 
37342c. 
Lambert  (Emma)     Star  actress. 

43770. 
Lambert  (F.)    Ladyland.  24535. 
Lambert  (H.)     Magnet.     27408. 
Lambert  (H.  W.)     His  love  for 

her.     19714. 
Lambert  (J.)     -See  Day  (J.  L.) 
Lambert  (.1.  H.)  jr.: 

Calamity  in  Cork.     5820. 
Duckers.     11939. 
Hurry  up  lunch.     20707. 
Lambert     (L.)     Invisible    man. 

21910a. 
I-ambert  (Marie)  : 

Power  of  money.     36974a. 
When  women  rule.    50361a. 
Lambert    (Marius)     Eros    ber- 

ger.     12882. 
Lambert  (P.)  : 

Calamity  in  Cork.     .5820. 
Duckers.     11939. 
Hurry  up  lunch.     20707. 
Lambert    (S.)      Little    Memo's 

dream.    25761. 
Lambert  (V.  E.)  : 

Girl  &  the  stampede.    16457. 
Other  man's  wife.    54827. 
Lamberti    (E.)      Melody   in   F. 

54482. 
Lambie  (A.)  : 

Awakening  of  Burge  Allen. 

52785. 
Triumph  of  Betty.    47084a. 
Wandering  Willie.     55818. 
Lamierre  (E.)  : 
Grit.    17659. 
N.  G.    31878. 
Rezia.    39308. 
Tighe  a  Vohr.    46200. 
Lamkin  (Mrs.  W.  R.)     Dr.  Con- 
over's  ward.    53425. 
Lamonde  (O.)     Girl  that  kicks 

the  time.    16622. 
Lamont      (J.)       White     Amer. 

50484. 
La  Monte   (F.)     Soldier  boy  & 

the  city  girl.    43066. 
T,amoon   (F.)     Saint  &  the  sin- 
ner.   40511. 


La    More    (M.    J.)      Monopoly. 

30838. 
La     Moss     (E.)       True     blue. 

47212. 
La  Motte,  Del  more  &  Wilson : 
My  aunt's  nephew.    31491. 
Rough  house.    40069. 
La  Mount  (H.  H.)     All  aboard 

for  Mars.    817. 
Lamp  (A.  M.)     That  fool  mule. 

45560. 
Lampe  (J.  A.)     Sons  of  Matta- 

thias.    43273. 
Lampaise  (J.)    Saved  from  the 

chair.    4088.5b. 
Lampone  (A.  C.)     Love  &  art. 

26428. 
Lamprey  (L.)     Martinique  love 

story.    28511. 
Lamson   (C.  A.)     Grandmother 

Hildebrand's  legacy.    17298. 
Lamson  (E.  C.)  : 

Found     in     the     Rockies. 

15119. 
Handy  headache.    18079. 
In  her  father's  house.  21202. 
Man  that  wins.    27955. 
Mouse-trap  Tobe.    31251. 
My      ward,      the      widow. 

31730. 
One  of  Abe's  men.    34058. 
Romance   of  Bright   Angel 

trail.    39791. 
Stolen  words.    43950. 
Young  Tobe  Hoxie.    52202. 
17  or  44.    52444. 
Lamson  (F.  G.)    Major.    27562. 
Lamson    (W.  A.)     Maid  &  the 

reaper.    27445. 
Lamson,  Wolflfe  &  co. : 
Magda.    27333. 
Two    tragedies    of    Seneca. 
47802a. 
Lanahan     (J.)       Driven    from 

home.    11839. 
Lancaster  (A.  E.)  : 

Anna  KarSnina.    1544. 
Conscience.    8309. 
Daughters  of  Eve.     10026. 

10027. 
Estelle.    12942. 
Only  a  woman.    34183. 
Terrible  tangle.    45428b. 
Lancaster  (CD.): 
Accident.    135. 
Double  cross.    11508. 
His  bachelor  friend.    195.54. 
Kin.    23708. 
Sneak.    42886. 
Lancaster    (C.    S.)      Advice   to 

husbands.     12963. 
Lancaster     (E.    G.)       Guv'nor. 

17803. 
Lancaster  (G.B.)    Spur.   43659. 
Lancaster  (H.)     Twins.    47498. 


3207 


Lancaster   (J.)     Settled  out  of 

court.    41591. 
Lancaster    (R.  B.)     Wizard  of 

Wall  street.    51341. 
Lancaster    (T.)      Light   in   the 

window.    25378. 
Lancaster  (T.  P.)  : 

Follies  of  the  screen.  14688a. 

Hotel  Variet.v.    20364. 

In      Walla      Walla      land. 

21565. 
Nearly  a  co-ed.    32118. 
Race    for    love    &    honor. 

38291 
Racing  girls.    38304a. 
Way      the      widow      won. 
49781b. 
Lance  (A.)     Sacrg  colo.    44343. 
Lance    (L.   F.)      Lorna   Doone. 

26246. 
Lancelin  (C.)     Au-dela.    2346. 
Landa    (G.   Romero)      See  Ro- 
mero Landa. 
Landay  (M.)  : 

Leur  gourme.    25174. 
Loi  de  pardon.    26076. 
Lande    (H.)      Peerless    pasha. 

35790. 
Lande    (M.   J.,   &  Mrs.  M.  R.) 

Roderigo  Calderon.    39705. 
Landeck  (B.)  : 

Grip  of  steel.    17649. 
Land  war.    24623. 
Lion's  heart.    25562. 
Queen    without    a     crown. 

38096. 
Saved  from  the  sea.    40886. 
Shadow  dance.     41667. 
Women  &  wine.    51607. 
T>ander.    By  command.    5675. 
(E.)    Memories.    29093. 


Lander 
Lander 

40982 
Landes 
Landes 

girl. 
Landes 


(.T.  M.)     Scarlet  letter. 


1863.    52503. 
Fortune  «&  the 


(C.  P.) 
(C.  S.) 
15049. 
(H.  H.)  : 
Deputy  sheriff.     10501. 
Good  things.    17118. 
Landes  (L.  L.)     Deputy  sheriff. 

10501. 
Landes  (Leonard)  : 

Col.    Russell    &    his    rough 

riders.    7921. . 
Damaged  goods.     9670a. 
His  partner's  wife.    19774. 
Playwright.    36516. 
Three  doors.    45951a. 
Landes   (Lewis)     Society's  vic- 
tim.   43027. 
Landesberg  (A.)  : 

Grape  girl.    17324. 
Rote  muehle.    40053. 
Sweat  girl.     44746. 


INDEX 

Landingham  (H.  A.  Van)     See 

Van  Landingham. 
Landis   (E.)  War  between  love 

&  money.     49576. 
Landis    (F.)  : 

Angel    of    Lonesome    Hill. 

1471. 
Pasture  of  the  golden  calf. 
j  35508. 

i  People  are  coming.     35S5S. 

j  Pride  of  Sunshine.    37213. 

I  Landis    (S.   M.)  : 
j  Amer.  express.    1201. 

Devil's  kingdom.     10703. 
Dick      Shaw,      the      fiend. 

10805. 
Fiend.     14128. 
Insane  lover.     21765. 
Lessons  in  search  of  great- 
ness.   25119,  25120. 
Our  Amer.  quacks.     34526. 
Social  war  of  1900.    42990. 
Landman   (I.)  : 

Come  &  take  me.     8037. 
Conscription    staff.     8318. 
One  in  a  million.    34031a. 
I  One     road     to     happiness. 

34097. 
'  Promoter.     37685. 

j  Redemption.    38837. 

I  Winning  of  ma.     51174. 

j  Landman   (M.  L.)  : 
I  Come  &  take  me.     8037. 

'  Eternal  wanderer.     53557. 

One  in  a  million.    34031a. 
I  Promoter.     37685. 

I  Winning  of  ma.     51174. 

!  Lando  (A.)     Letty.    25154. 
i  Lando     (H.)       Who     is     who. 
j      50629b. 

i  Lando  (M.  C.)     Letty.     25154. 
!  Landon     (C.)       Cupid's    come- 
!      detta.     9425. 
Landon  (E.  L. )     Cupid's  come- 

detta.     9425. 
Landon   (F.  D.)     White  rocks. 

50563. 
Landon  (L.  E.)  Ethel  Churchill. 

12998. 
Landon   (P.)     Haus  gegeniiber. 

18318a. 
Landone   (B.)     Man  &  woman. 
27747. 

Landone  (L.  K.)  : 

All  Hallow's  eve.    851. 

Know  ye  not.    24194. 

Man  &  woman.  27747. 
Landor  (L.)  Bluff.  52927. 
Landrum  (R.  L.)  : 

Elkdom.    12500. 

Ford  mechanic.    14984a. 

His  secret.     19806. 

London  flats.    26102. 

Master's  way.     12623. 


Landrum  (R.  L.)- — Continued. 
My     doctor's     r  o  m  a  n  c  e. 

31535. 
No  name  skit.     54726. 
Opera  master.    34265. 
Retired  suffragette.    39142. 
Stranded  in  luxury.   44030a. 
AVandering  Turk.     49488a. 
Landry  (?>f.)     Mexican  bandits. 

29337. 
liandsberger      (A.)        Hoheit — 

der  Franz.    19955a,  19955b. 
Landsey   (F.  M.)  : 

Miss  Beaut.     29904. 
Widow  AVise.     50841. 
I  Landt    (Z.)      At   the   marriage 
I      bureau.     2254. 
j  Landwirth      (H.)       Ideal     und 
I      leiden.     54016. 
i  Lane   (A.  M.)  : 
I  Omar  Khayyam.     33732. 

I  Tsi-an.     47314. 

;  Lane   (A.  R.)     Tangle  of  flags. 
I      45097. 

I  Lnne    (B.)     Plutocrats  in  pur- 
!       .gatory.     36584. 

!  Lane    (Chris)  : 

j  Big  minstrel  .lubilee.    379S. 

Country  visitor.     8800. 
I  Lunatic  pro  tem.     26934. 

i  Jlonologue.     30831. 

Rapid  fire  conversation  act. 

3S473. 
W  hen     hubby     returned. 
50237. 
Jjane     (Clara)       Quiet    honey- 
moon.    38203. 
Lane    (E.   P.)      Brownies'  ban- 
quet or  carnival.     5333. 
Lane     (E.    Z.)       King    Phono. 

23893. 
Lane    (F.)      Up   to   the   time?*. 

48511. 
Lane     (F.     D.)       N.     Y.     Bay. 

32523. 
Lane    (F.    IT.)      In    His    steps. 

21209. 
Lane      (H.      F.)        Alshohada. 
!       1U07. 
Lane   (.1.)  : 

El   Dorado.     12384. 
Herod.     19276. 
Osbern  &  TTrsyne.     34398. 
Pan  &  the  voung  shepherd. 

35154a. 
Paolo  &  Francesca.    35196. 
Six    fairy    plays    for    chil- 
dren.    42615. 
Lane    (J.)    co. : 

Armageddon.       1874a, 

52726. 
Beau  Brummell.     3194. 
Disraeli.     10969. 
Drake.     11660. 


I 


3208 


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Lane  (J.)   co. — Continued. 
Fiiiry  bride.     53590. 
Heralds      of      the      dawn. 

19181. 
Joseph     &     his     brethren. 

23006. 
Man  who  married  a  dumb 

^vlfe.    279S4b. 
Plays  of  the  natural  &  the 

supernatural.     54980. 
Yiviette.     49214. 
Lane     (.T.    A.)       Stenographer. 

43861,  43862. 
Lane      (J.      B.)        IMontezuni;",. 

30919. 
Lane     (.L     R.)       White    rocks. 

50563. 
Lane   (K.  H.)     Ursula.  4S559a. 
Lane    ( JI. )      M  i  1  1  i  o  n  a  i  r  e'  s 

daughter.     29667. 
Lane   (R.)  : 

Paducali  romance.     54853. 
Wild  oats.     55945. 
Wrong  house.    5601S. 

Lane  (R.  B.)  : 

At  the  carnival.     2207. 

Dash  of  color.     9921. 

Flight  of  the  moth.     14511. 

Hilda.     19474. 

His  pet  theory.     19777. 

In    the    driftwood    of    the 

night.     21392. 
Marchioness  of  Batz.  28172. 
My  Maryland.     31641. 
Mv      old      fashioned      girl. 

31671. 
]\ry    Tennessee    sweetheart. 

31714. 
Southernes-s.     43395. 
Woman      &      the     senator. 

51386. 
AVoman's  desire.     51519. 
Yankee   &   the    Southerner. 

51966. 
Yankee  would  a-vrooing  go. 

52020. 

Lane     &     Roberts.      Connubial 

bliss.     8283. 
Laneaux  (I\f.  de)      ."^Vc  Stearns 

(M.  B.) 
Laney  (C.  S.)  : 

Family  friend.     13593. 
Internatl.  match.     21824. 
Lang  (A.)     All's  well  that  ends 
well.     904. 

Lang   (E.)  : 

Gotham    comedy   quartette. 

17157. 
Lang's       operatic      burles- 
quers.     24636. 
Lang  (E.  R.)  : 

Bill  poster.     3844. 
Four  magnets.     15166. 
Friend  Bill.     15426. 


Lang  (E.  R.) — Continued. 

Lang's     comedy     comiques. 

24635. 
Magnets.     27411. 
Schaeffer,    the    bill    poster. 

41031. 
Scheming.     41054. 
Whitney  &  Lang's  magnets. 
50595. 
Lang  (G.)     Amer.  girl  in  Paris. 

1215. 
Lang(M.)    Cobberubious.    7738. 
Lang  (O.)    Elfte  muse.    12464. 
Lang    (T.   E.)     Surrounded  bv 

fire.     44661. 
Langan  (T.  F.)  : 
Anklet.     1531. 
Ave  Maria.     2.512. 
Mad  friar.     27133a. 
Mistook.     30290a. 
Pawn.     35647a. 
Prince  priest.     37369. 
Langbridge  (F. )     Crimson  web. 

9126. 
Langdale  (Marion)  : 

Disappearance      of      Dora. 

10909. 
Peacemaker.     35705. 
Langdale  (Miron)     Lady  detec- 
tive.    24382a. 
Langdon  (H.)  : 

Johnny's  new  car.     54120. 
Night     on     the     boulevaixl. 
32727. 
Langdon  (L.)  : 

Motherhood.     31170a. 
Real  Jew.     55114. 
Teddy.     55522. 
Langdon  (P.  T. )     Cupid  ver.sus 

Mephistopheles.     9412. 
Langdon  (W.  C.)  : 

Bronxville  Christmas  mys- 
tery.    1914,  5264a. 
Chapel    masque   of   Christ- 
mas.    6718a. 
In    honor    of    Shakespeare. 

54028. 
Pageant  of  Bloomington  & 

Ind.  Univ.     54857. 
Pageant      of      Cape      Cod. 

35039b. 
Pageant  of  Corydon.   54858. 
Pageant  of  Darien.     35040. 
Pageant  of  Ind.     54861. 
Pageant  of  Meridan.  35044c. 
Pageant  of  St.  Johnsbury. 

35046. 
Pageant        of        Thetford. 
35049e. 
Langdon  (W.  H.)  : 

Conrad  &  Lizzette.     8306. 
Foiled.     14656. 
Wrestling  Joe.     51842. 


Lange    (Arthur) 
San.     29999. 


Miss    Oyama 


Lange      (August)       Walpurgis- 

nacht.     49443. 
Lange    (J.    G.)    jr.      Prophet. 

37710. 
Lange  (L.  de)     See  De  I>auge. 
Lange   (M.  L. )     Josephine  and 

Napoleon.     23031. 
Lange     (R.)      Owner     of     the 

Three  Star.     34980. 
Lange  (AY.  Z.)     Finding  a  flaw. 

14261. 
Langen  (A. )  : 

Auf  Storhove.     2365. 
Drache  Grauli.    11641. 
Ende.     12723. 
Erste  August.     12890a. 
Erster  klasse,    12893. 
Freiheit.     15352a. 
Geldzauber.     16019a. 
Heilige  liige.    18632b. 
Hohere  menschen.     19932. 
Hundstage.     20663. 
Letzte  abend.     25160. 
Lokalbahn.     26078. 
Lottchens  geburtstag. 

26376. 
Magdalena.     27337. 
Marys  grosses  herz.    28584. 
Revanche.     39224. 
Ring  der  wahrheit.     39468. 
Ring  des  gauklers.     39469. 
Romische  komodie.     39710. 
Sauglingsheim.     40483. 
Sippe.    42529b. 
Spielereien   einer   kaiserin. 

43542. 
Testament.     45471a. 
Langen  (A.)  verlag: 
Blaue  berge.     4210. 
Moral.     30989. 
Langer  (E.)  Hildegunde.  19484. 
Langer     (F.)     Bose    schicksal. 

4475. 
Langeron   (G.  Lagros  de)     Sec 

Lagros  de  Langeron. 
Langford    (M.)     SherifC's  mar- 
riage.    42088. 
Langley  (E.  T. )    Mother  Goose's 

Christmas  visit.     31145. 
Langley    (G.)      Survival  of  the 

fittest.    4-1065. 
Langlois     (F.    M.)       Suite    B. 

44455. 
Langlois    (L.  C.)  : 

Broken  love.     5199. 
Joe.    22798. 
Saving  the  ltd.     40898. 
Wrong  Mr.  Murphy.   51890. 
Langman   (E.)  : 

Equal  rights.     12837a. 

Girl.     16416b. 

Husband,  the  wife  and  the 

other  woman.     54004. 
AYanted,    Jim    Bennett. 
49557a,  55826. 


3209 


INDEX 


Lnngmann      (P.)        Statthalter 

•  von  Seeland.    43828. 
Langner   (L.)     Other  way  out. 

54829. 
Langreuter    (H.   G.)      Devil  in 

love.     10662. 
Langrislie  (J.  S.)  : 
Banshee.     2935. 
Magic    talisman.      27393. 
White  crook.     50506. 

Langsdale  (B.  W.)  : 

Beyond  the  law.     3734. 

Kitten.     24047. 

Political  prot6g6.     36697. 
LangstafE   (B.  M.)     Girl  of  Se- 
ville.    16591. 
Langtry    (L.)  : 

Between    the    nightfall    & 
the  light.    3682. 

Esther  Sandraz.     12954. 

Langworthv,   pseud.     See  Tay- 
lor  (F.  L.) 

Langworthy  (C.  F.)  America's 
gifts  to  the  old  world.  52669. 
Lanham    (F.  G.)  : 

Baker  of  Bunz.    2817,  2818. 

Taking  chances.     44948. 

Touch-down.    46605a. 

Lanham   (F.  K.)     Mouse  trap. 

31248a. 
Lanham   (F.  V.)  : 

Baker  of  Bunz.    2817,  2818. 

Touch-down.     46605a. 

Lanigan    (G.  T.)  : 

Grub  stake.    17702. 

Wanted — a     carpenter. 
49495. 
Lanigan  (J.  A.)     Eithne.  12365. 
Lannay      (A.     de)        Robbers' 

banker.     39609. 
Lanning  (A.  B.)     Caf§  Bergere. 

5804. 
Lanning  (R.)     Under  the  dons. 

48163. 
Lanos   (G.)  : 

Avocat  des  dames.     2536. 

Baignoire.     2812a. 

Boniche.     4563. 

Canasson.     5986. 

Chambre  des  baisers.  6639. 

Coup  du  berger.     8821. 

Dgpeche  d'Orleans.     10486. 

Duel  s.  V.  p.    11966. 

Gargonni&re  9,  louer.  15888. 

Hortense  va  mieux.    20308. 

Invite      done      Ferdinand. 
21914. 

MSme  Galath^e.     30726. 

Passe-moi  ta  femme.  35441. 

Soeurs  Zigoteau.     43033. 

Tgte  du  marl.    45474a. 

Troisi^me  galon.    47140. 


Lanphear   (L.)  : 

Don  Quesanda.     11360. 
Interrupted  elopement. 

21831. 
Mr.  Bolton.     30157. 
Mulvaney.     31344. 
Nanine.     31965. 
Lausberry  (Mrs.  G.  H.)     Dark- 
est clouds  have  silver  linings. 
9880. 
Lansing      (R.)        Madman     or 

saint.    27296. 
Lansing     (T.)       Turning-point. 

47379a. 
Lanski     (.1.)       Russian     Jews. 

40337. 
Lauston    (A.)  : 

Altar  of  love.    1012. 
Black  domino.    4087. 
Failure.     133-58. 
From  wax  to  kisses.   15592. 
When  love  is  blind.    50255. 
Wifie's      little      stratagem. 
50940. 
Lauthurn    {Mrs.  W.   W.)      Up- 
to-date  missionary.    48505. 
Ivany    (A.  du)      See  Du  Lany. 
La  Osa   (A.  de)  : 

Cabinete  de  prueba.  39747a. 
Rondalla.     39885a. 
L.'iparra    (R.)  : 

Habanera.    17861-17863. 
Jota.    23059. 
La  Pasture  {Mrs.  H.  de)     See 

De  la  Pasture. 
T>apauze     (J.    L. )       Masque 

d'amour.     28628. 
La  Pearl  (J.  H.)  : 

Home  again.    20007. 
Reaping     the     harvest. 

38599. 
They're  after  me.    45764. 
They  want  me.    45766. 
Town  fool.     46649. 
La    Pearl     (N.)       Cast    aside. 

6395. 
Lapeyrouse  (S.  de)     Dramas  of 

Cal.     11672. 
Lapiedra      (Cabello     y)        See 

Cabello  y  Lapiedra. 
La  Pierre  (F.)  : 

Devil's   orchestra.     10710. 
Her  red  devil.     19113. 
His    Satanic    majesty,   the 

tramp.     19800. 
When  tramps   are  trumps. 
50341. 
T-apin.    Leben  fun'm  menschen. 

16239. 
Lapoint   (W.  W.)  : 

Fatal  witness.     13775. 
Fight  for  honor.     14170. 
For  love  &  honor.     14856. 
Loved  &  lost.    26659. 
Loyal  hearts.    26781. 


Lapoint  (W.  W.) — Continued. 
Parker  farm.    35338. 
Two  nephews.    47714. 
Under  false  colors.     48110. 
La  Porte  (A.  R.)  : 

Girl  &  the  sinner.     53774. 
House    with    the    green 

blinds.     53987. 
Just  plain  Mary.     23388. 
Lappin   (H.  A.)  : 
Chums.    7295. 
Man  to  man.    27962. 
Lappingtdh  (E.  L.)     Shadow  of 

the  cross.    41684. 
La  Puente   (M.  Fernandez  de) 
See  Fernandez  de  la  Puente. 
Lapuerta  (A.)  : 

Inclusero.     21593. 
Manantial  del  amor.    28038. 
Sultana.    44479a. 
T.  B.  O.    44889. 
Lara     (M.    Gonzalez    de)      See 

Gonzalez  de  Lara. 
Lara  (R.  E.  Manrique  de)    See 

Manrique  de  Lara. 
La  Ram4e   (L.  de)     See  De  la 

Ramge. 
Larcher   (E.)     Jumeau.     23281. 
Lardie  (W.  H.)  : 

Hindu  prince.     19506. 
LTnder    the    Mexican    sun. 
48182. 

Lare  (A.)     Struggles.    44249. 
La  Rew  (C.  E.)  : 

Hobo  &  the  girl.    19907. 

Irish  ahead  again.    21947. 

Partners     all     thro.     life. 
35409. 

Large  (S.  J.)     For  Erin  &  thee. 

14793. 
Larghi  (M.)     Girl  &  the  mouse. 

16448. 
Largman     (S.)       Lost     chest. 

26290. 
Larguier    (L.)     Heure  des  tzi- 

ganes.    19331. 
Larios    (F.    T.)      Ojos    verdes. 

33388. 
Larivge  (A.  E.  R.)  : 

Reve     d'une     jeune     fille. 

39226. 
Veille    du     jour     de     I'an. 
48756. 
Larkin     (A.)       County    sheriff. 

8813. 
Larkin  (F.)  : 

My  mother.    31652,  31653. 
Up  North.    48488,  48490. 
Larkin   (.L  A.)     Once  in  a  100 

years.    33970. 
Larkin   (M.  C.)  : 

Front  page  picture.     15595. 
Sewing     machine     no.     40. 
41639b. 


3210 


INDEX 


Larkin    (Mrs.   M.   O.)      Sewiug  | 

machine  no.  40,  41639b. 
Larkins  (J.)  : 

Trip  to  Africa.    47009. 
Trip  to  tlie  jungles.    47043. 
Larks       (Tlie)         Sliakespeare 

water-cure.    41786,  41736a. 
Larmanjat  (J.)     Gina.    16371. 
La  Roclie  (F.  Pintado  de)     See 

Pintado  de  la  Roche. 
Laroque   (0.  de)     Maitre  Bar- 

nab6.    27549. 
La  Rose  (W.  E.)  : 

Billy's  boss.    3888b. 
California  rose.     5858. 
It  happened  in  Ga.    22203a. 
Married      on      the      quiet. 

28459a. 
On       diplomatic       service. 

33767a. 
Tie  that  binds.    46167a. 
Tom  &  Jerry.    46436a. 
Trail  to  Loveland.    467.50. 
La  Rotella  (P.)    Fasma.    13723. 
Larousse      (Librairie)      &     co. 
Beaumarchais    thgatre    illus- 
trg.     3202. 
Laroze       (L.)         Respect       de 

I'amour.    39103. 
Larra    (O.   de)     Monaguillo  de 

las  descalzas.    30738. 
Larra   (D.  M.  J.  de)     Partir  -X 

tiempo.    35405. 
Larra  (L.  de)  : 

A  al  pifiata  !     15. 
Abrazo  de  Vegara.    97. 
Canamonera.    5983. 
Condes  de  Carri6n.    8218. 
Diablo  en  coche,    10745. 
Llaves  del  cielo.    26004. 
Mentir     de     las     estrellas. 

29130. 
Moza  de  mulas.    31272. 
Ni  frio,  ni  calor.    32597. 
Piedras  preciosas.    36261. 
Refajo  amarillo.     38859. 
Reina  del  Albaicln.    38966. 
S.  M.  el  Botijo.    40399. 
Tango  argentine.     45113c. 
Ya  no  hay  Pirineos.    51948a. 
Larric  (J.  B.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    241. 

City  of  broken  hearts.  74.56. 

Halo.    53858. 

Mill  of  the  theatrical  gods. 

29605. 
Miss  Oyama  San.    29999. 
Poet's  love  affair.    36625. 
Recall.    38637a. 
Say  uncle.    55245. 
Suffragette     &     the     man. 

44413. 
When     the     sleeper     woke. 

50330. 
Who  am  I?    50597a. 


L'Arronge  (A.)  : 

Dr.     Klaus.      7715,    11128, 

11161. 
Dollars    &     sense.      11271, 

11272. 
Florist's  daughters.     14570. 
Mein       Leopold,         31498, 

31703a 
Way  we  live.    49789. 
L'Arronge    (H.)      Peter    Schle- 

mihl.    36012. 
Larrowe     (M,     D.)       Clotilde's 

revenge,    7658. 
Larrubiera  (A.)  : 

Donde  hay  faldas  hay  jaleo. 

11388a. 
Merendero    de    la    algi'Ia. 

29207. 
Mtisica  popular.    31412. 
Regadera.    38904. 
Larruga : 

Fin  del  mundo.    14244. 
Villa  del  Oso.    49015. 
Larseu    (A.)     Per  Bunkes  vor- 

geschichten.    35874. 
Larsen  (J,  B,)  : 
Earl.    12124. 

Tragedy     of     Ludwick     & 
Flora.    46781. 
Larsen   (V.)     Woman  suffrage 

sufferer.    51487. 
Larsseu  (E.)     Politiske  rovere. 

36728 
Lart  (J.)     Faith.     13425. 
Lartigue  (A.  C.)  Petits  oiseaux. 

38514,  83515. 
Laruche.    Trahison.    46743. 
La  Rue   (C.)     Daughter  of  the 

plains.    9997. 
La  Rue    (C.   M.)     Heart  of  a 

gypsy.     18443. 
La  Rue  (F,  H.)  : 
Crook.     9172. 
Dad.     9582a. 

His  wife  came  back.   19853. 
In  wrong.     21572a. 
Nell.     32178. 
La     Rue     (W.)      Two     plums. 

47752. 
La   Salle    (G.  H.   de)     See  De 

la  Salle. 
La     Salle     (L.)       Stagestruck. 

55432. 
La  Salle  opera  house  co.     Lou- 
isiana Lou.     26409a. 
Lasaux    (H.    E.    de)     See    De 

Lasaux.       • 
Lascaris.     Oiseaux.     38383. 
Lascelles    (G.)     Knights  of  la- 
bor.   24165. 
Lash    (S.    F.)     Drunkard's   re- 
form &  election  day.    11889. 
La  Shelle  (K.)  : 
Alderman.    724. 
Bonnie  brier  bush.     4579. 


La  Shelle   (K.)— Continued. 
Kachan.     28443. 
Princess  Chic.     87403. 
Story  of  an  African  farm. 

43995. 
Virginian.     49143. 
La  Shelle    (K.)    co.     Virginian. 

49143. 
La     Shelle     (M.    N.)     Kachan. 

23443. 
La  Shier  (L.  A.)  : 

Book  agent.     4600. 
Moody's  tavern.     30931. 
La  Shire  (L.  A.)     See  La  Shier 

(L.  A.) 
Lask  (G.  E.)  : 

Miss  Frisco.     29946. 
Round  about.     40088. 
Slie.     41987. 
Laska     (E.)      Je     vous     aime. 
22.534. 

Lasky  (J.  L.). 

Birdland.     3930,  3931. 
Crusoe's  isle.     9275. 
Fishland.     14418. 
Fourteen     black     hussars. 

15188. 
Immensaphone.     21003. 
King's  fiddlers.     23964, 
Lasky  quintette.     24670, 
Love  waltz.     26646. 
Military   octette.     29586. 
Night     on     a     house-boat. 

32725.     ■ 
Piano  phiends.     36201. 
Stunning     grenadiers. 

44295. 
Ye  colonial  septette.   52029. 

Lassailly    (E.)      Heilige    hain. 

18632. 
Lassalle  (F.)     Franz  von  Sick- 

ingen.     15272. 
Lassar    (G.)     Androwua  Paw- 

lowna.     1445,  1446. 
Lassen    (P.)      Greed    of    gold. 

17546. 
Lasson  (D.)     Amongst  the  peo- 
ple.    1326. 
Lassus     (L.     Auge     de)      See 

Aug6  de  Lassus. 
L  a  s  z  k  y     ( B. )       Verschenkte 

nacht.    48889a. 
Latchaw  (D.  A.)     Beauchampe. 

3200. 

Lateiuer    (J.)  : 

Emigration  to  Amer.  12613. 
False  step.     13537a. 
Four  hundred  yeai's.  15150. 
Jewish  heart.     22713. 
Judith  &  Holofernes.  23180. 
Judith  the  Second.     23186. 
Muter's  hertz.     31471a. 
Present  &  the  future.  37065. 
Schtern  fon  Praag.    41126. 


3211 


INDEX 


Lateiner   (J.) — Continued. 
Yom  hachupa.    52123. 
Yudele.     52250. 
Latest  theatre  co.,  inc. : 
Jealousy.    22544a. 
Too  late.    46515a. 
Latham     (A.    J.)      Masque    of 

joy.    28629a. 
Latham  (E.)     Theodora.  45703. 
Latham  (H.  S.)  : 

Little  rebel.     25S54. 
Making  of  Larry.     27G25a. 
Perry  boys.     35951. 
Latham  (J.  F.)  : 

Lifting  the  veil.    25353. 
Personals.    35975. 
Latham  (R.  N.)     Phoebe's  fail- 
ure.   86158. 
Lathrop  (F.  11.)     Maria.  28229. 
Lathrop   (G.  M.)      Seven  oaks. 

41615. 
Lathrop   (G.  P.)  : 

Hero  &  Leander.    19251. 
Priscilla.     37501. 
Scarlet     letter.       40984, 
40986. 
Lathrop       (P.)         See      Davl.=5 

(R.  J.) 
Latimer  (Ti.  H.)     Neck  &  neck. 

32132. 
Latona  (F.>    Musical  flirtation. 

31433. 
La    Touche     (D.)      Themidore. 

45696. 
La   Tour    (C.)      Miss   Far  ring- 
ton's  burglar.     29938. 
Latour   (E.)  : 

Adorable  Elizabeth.     318. 
Affection  of  the  heart.   430. 
Meeting      of      the      younp: 

ladies'  club.     2904G. 
Tricks  of  trade.     46962. 

Latour    (H.   J.)     True  wealth. 

47256. 
Latour   (L.)     Suzette.     44700. 
Latour   (W.)      Slaves  of  plea.s- 

ure.    42734. 

Lattes     (S.)     &    eo.      Fiamma. 

14107. 
Lattimer    (C.   J.)      Movie  bug. 

54624. 
Latymer       (F.      Money-Coutts, 
baron)  : 

Merlin.     29212. 
Pepita  Jimenez.     35870. 
Lau      (H.)        Neue      dirigent. 

32269. 
Lauchlan  (J.  C.)     Steel.   43846. 
Lauck   (A,  J.)  : 
Babette.    2621. 
Christian  family.     7181. 
Dunn-stock.     12041. 
Poor  Magdalen.     36802. 


Lauck    (T.)  : 

Memento.     29084. 
Memento  mori.     29085. 
Lauckner     (R.)      Umweg    zuui 

tod.     47919a. 
I^auder  (F.)     Detained  on  busi- 
ness.    10607. 
Lauder     (H.)       Night     before. 

54714. 
Laufer  (B.)  : 

Bankier,    2919. 
Mother  love.    31156a. 
Spirit  of  art.    43558. 
Victory.    48982. 
Wealth  &  poverty.    49838. 
White  Indian.     50530. 
Lauff  (J.  von)  : 

Deichgnif.     10394. 
Eisenzahn.     12360. 
Gotberga.    17155. 
Laufs  (C.)  : 

Are  you  a  mason?    1795. 
Crazy  idea.    9036. 
Laugenour  (H.  W.)     Girl  of  the 

Golden  Gate.    16595. 
Laughlin     (A.     P.)       Fritz     in 

Amer.    15487. 
Laughlin  (L.  T.)     Trix.    47118. 
Laughton     (M.     S.)       Granny. 

53823. 
Laughton  (M.  W.)  : 
Face.    13302. 

Golden  Hair  &  the  3  bears. 
16969. 
Laumann   (E.  H.)     Submarine. 
I      44316. 
Laumann 
15468a. 

i  Laun  (H.  van)     See  Van  Laun. 
i  Ivaunay  (A.  de)     Mother's  puu- 
j      ishnient.    31196. 
I  Launay  (F.  de)     Zizi.    52375. 
I  Laureau  (L.  G.)  : 
Joy.    23076. 
Lucy  Hollis.    26892. 
Laurel     ( D. )       Drummer's 

samples.    11881. 
Laurence  (C.)  : 

A.  E.  24.    52540. 
Belief.    52856. 
Cafg  des  enfants.    53038. 
Caverns      of      the      world. 
53096. 
Laurence  (E.)    Cigar  girl.   7327. 
liaurence    (I.    B.)      My    wife's 

babies.    31741. 
Laurence  (S.  H.).: 
McFods.    27093. 
Only  a  girl.    34164. 
Laurence  (W.  L.)  : 

Higher  love.    19447a. 
When      love      runs      wild. 
50259c. 
Laurence    (W.   M.)      See   Law- 
rence (W.  M.) 


(M.) 


Fringale. 


Laurencin  (P.  A.  C.)  : 

Love  &  country.    26429. 

Marquise.    28356. 

Pomperan's     marriage. 
36769. 

Sweet  home.     44751. 

Truly  guilty.    47261. 
Laurency  (R.)     Papa's  tochter. 

35220. 
Laurens.      Fontaine    des    iuuo- 

centes.    14703. 
Laurent  (H.)  : 

Cuba  libra    9317. 

In  town.    21556. 

Royal  escapade. 
Lauri  (C.)     Gorilla. 


Works 

dlQIQ 


40140. 
17137. 
of     Shake- 


Lauriat. 

speare.    4 
Laurie  (J.)  jr.: 

Lost  &  found.    26276a. 
Where     have     you     been? 
50376a. 
Lauritzen  (L. )     Paa  den  gyldne 
korsvej.    54849. 
:  Lausberry    {Mrs.    G.    H.)      See 
j      Lausberry  (Mrs.  G.  H.) 

Lauterbach  &  Kuhn.    Johannis- 
i      zauber.    22821. 
I  La    Valle    (R.)      Cow-boy,    the 
I      girl  and  the  coon.    8944. 
!  Lavallee    (C.)      Tiq   settled   at 
i      last.    46313. 
i  Lavarnie  (F. )  : 
I  Hubby's  bluff.    20579. 

I  James  boys.    22443. 

i  Lavarnie    {Mrs.    F.)      Hubby's 
'      ])luff.    20579. 
Lavedan  (H.)  : 
!  Chienne  du  roi.    6977. 

Duel.    11948.  11952,  11953. 
!  Gout  du  vice.    17163. 

I  Marquis  de  Priolo.    28350. 

i  Nouveau  jeu.     33098. 

I  Prince  d'Aurec.    45990b. 

Servir.    41574. 
Sire.    42553,  42554. 
Two  husbands.    47642a. 
Varennes.    48709. 
lia  Vega.    See  Vega. 
La  Velle  (A.)     Svengalied  doll. 

44713. 
La  velle  (A.  E.)  : 

Puppets    of    fate.      37854a, 

37855. 
Winner.     51138. 

Lavelle  (M.  A.)     Declaration  of 
the  devil.    10350a. 

Lavelle  (W.  A.)     Tried  for  his 

life.    46975. 
Lavergne  (A.)     Aux  jardins  de 

Murcie.     2504. 
Laverrenz  (V.)     Talolo.    45024. 
La   Victoire    (A.    L. )      Maid   of 

New  Orleans.    27485.      , 


3212 


INDEX 


La  Vigne  (N.  J.)    Book  agent  & 

the  vocal  teacher.    4603. 
Ijavine  (L.  S.)  : 

Bolted  door.    52942. 
Dream  children.    llTlSa. 
Flickering.    53658. 
Mummers.    31347a. 
Orange  blossoms.    54S19. 
What    a    man    would    do. 
55874. 
La  vino  (E.  M.)  : 

Landing  of  Mrs.  Columbus. 

24627a. 
Miss  Helen  of  Troy.    29954. 
Law  (A.)  : 

All  at  sea.    825. 
Artful  automaton.    1947. 
Bright  idea.     5116. 
Castle  Botherem.    6417. 
Cherry  tree  farm.    6912. 
Country  mouse.    8781. 
Day  in  Boulogne.     10122. 
Enchantment.    12683. 
Flying  visit.     14637. 
Happy  bungalow.     1814 1. 
Head  of  the  poll.    18408. 
Magic  opal.    27379. 
Merry  Christmas.    29225. 
Moss-rose  rent.    31107. 
New  boy.    32329. 
Night  surprise.     3274G. 
Nobody's  fault.    32951. 
Old     Knockles.       3  3  5  2  8, 

33529. 
One      hundred      pounds 

reward.     34022. 
Peculiar  case.    35763. 
Strange  host.     44050. 
Terrible  fright.    45416. 
Three  blind  mice.    45934. 
Treasure  trove.    46905. 
Law   (F.)     Mr.  Auto  from  Mo- 
bile.    30139. 
Law  (F.  H.)  Henry  V.    18840a. 
Law  (J.  C.)     Ice  water.    20836. 
Law     (L.     W.)       After     many 

days.    476,  477. 
Law  (R.)     Clove.     7674. 
Law  (R.  A.)     Henrv  the  Sixth. 

18867. 
Law  (W.)     Littlest  girl.   25944. 
Law    (W.  H.)  : 

Labor  day  at  the  state  line. 

24289. 
Uncle's  picture  on  the  wall. 
48067a. 
Lawler     (G.     E.)       Love     thy 

neighbor.     26633. 
Lawler      (J.     K.)        Betrayer, 

sahib.    52875. 
Lawler    (T.)      Nineteen    years 

after.     32804. 
t,awless  (E.)  : 

Bachelor's  nightmare.  2715. 
Spanish  bandetta.     43420. 


Lawlor   (C.  B.)  : 

Maid  &  the  mouse.     27441. 
Sidewalks  of  N.  Y.     42250, 
42251. 
Lawlor  (T.  F.)  : 

Irish  volunteer.    22038. 
Uncrowned  king,     48075. 
Lawman  (M.)     Vittoria.  49194. 
Lawreau   (L.  G.)     Typewriter. 

47840. 
Lawrence : 

Are  you  crazy?     1806. 
With  the  stream.     51295. 
Lawrence    (A.    J.)      Electrical 

parasol  dance.    12415. 
Lawrence    (A.    M.)      Partners. 

35407. 
Lawrence     (Alexander) 

dits  of  the  Ilio  Grande. 
Lawrence  (Alice)  : 
Election.     12391. 
Jean-Marie.     22561. 
Lawrence      (Annabel) 

55224. 
I^awrence  (Arthur)    Billionaire 

in  Strangelaud.    3863. 
Lawrence    ( B. )      Popinjay. 

36826. 
Lawrence  (C.  A.)    Crystal  gaz- 
ers.    9294. 
Lawrence       (Charles)         Lena 

Rivers.    25049. 
Lawrence    (Clarice)      Servants 

of  Pan.     41569a. 
Lawrence     (D.     A.)       Colonel 
Dick.     7906. 


Ban- 

2891. 


Ruth. 


Widowing 
50847b. 


Lawrence    (D.   H.) 

of  Mrs.  Halroyd. 

Lawrence   (E.  G.)  : 

For  her  sake.    14821. 

In  the  path  of  the  plague. 

21478. 
Soldier  of  Corsica.     43067. 
Lawrence     (E.     J.)       Sheriff's 
sale.    42090. 

Lawrence   (Edward) 
tate  agent.    38556. 

Lawrence    (Edwena) 
restoration.     3725a. 

Lawrence  (Eweretta)  : 
David  &  his  wives. 
Miss    Galatea    of 
29947. 
Lawrence       ( F. ) 
44804. 

Lawrence  (F.  A.) 

Only  a  grasshopper. 


Real  es- 


Beyond 


10046. 
Oregon. 


Swindlers. 


J4166. 


Would-be 
51818. 

Lawrence     (F. 
luck.     24642. 

Lawrence    (G.) 
8466. 


drunkards. 


N.)        Lanty's 
Coping  stone. 


Lawrence  (G.  A.)  : 

Man  in  black.     27844. 
Rare    occurrence.      38483. 
Lawrence     (H.)       Busy     day. 
I      5624. 

j  Lawrence  (J.  B.)     Christian  & 
I       the  lion.     7179. 
I  Lawrence  (J.  E.)  : 
I  Country  miss.     8780. 

I  Western  countess.     50007. 

Lawrence   (J.  P.  S.)  : 
At  odds.     2169. 
In  days  of  old.     21141. 
Laurence   (Jack)     College  boy 

cV:  the  show  girl.     7828. 
Lawrence  (Jenette)     Mirror  of 

life.     29825. 
Lawrence  (John)  : 

fiuilder  of  bridges.     5426. 
Classmate.     7547. 
Dinks  Dover.     10874. 
Hal  o'  the  hills.     17904. 
How  women  sin.    20562. 
Sunset  trail.    44577. 
A'/estern  girl.     50010. 
Lawrence      (L.      E.)        Mystic 

shrine.    31871. 
Lawrence       (L.      N.)         Little 
dramas   for   primary   grades. 
25656. 
Lawrence    (Lou)      Fun    in    a 

candy  shop.     53734. 
Lawrence    (Louis)      See  Kauf- 
man (Lawrence  L.) 
Lavv-rence  (P. )  : 

Four   jig-em-ups.      15156. 
Fresh  freshman.    15397. 
Water  boy.    49695a. 
Lawrence     (R.)       Any     man's 

sister.    52706. 
Lawrence  (V.  S.)  : 

Fate  decides.  13795a,  53611. 
Fifty  per.    14155a. 
Mansfield.    28117. 
Merely  a  miner.     29201. 
Satire.     40832. 
^\'oman     who     passed     by. 

51500. 
Woman's  wit.     51601c. 
11th  hour.     52438a. 
Lawrence    (W.)      See  Boehner 

(W.) 
Lawrence   (W.  B.)  : 

Last  sentence.    24766. 
I'ride    of    Newspaper    row. 

37211. 
Prince  of  Britain.     37330. 
Lawrence  (W.  M.)  : 
Amer.  style.     1264. 
Apparitions.     1698. 
Child  wife.    7014. 
For  honor's  sake.    14839. 
Libby  prison.     25202. 
Nora.     32992. 
Wyoming.     51927. 


3213 


Ltiwi-ence  (W.  N.)  : 

Alias  Mr.  Roseberry-     771. 

Cabaret  girl.     5763a. 

Golden  flower.    16952. 

Hello,  Bill!     18767. 

Literary  sense.     25575. 

Man  worth  while.     2S020a. 

Parson.    35369,  35370. 

Silent  witness.     42363. 

Three  men  in  a  flat.   45986. 
Lawrence   (W.  W.)     Much  ado 

about  nothing.    31275. 
Lawrence    (Z.)  : 

Just  cousins.       23344. 

Skeleton.    42653. 
Lawrence  &  Dale.     New  chauf- 
feur.    32338. 
Lawrene   (A.  E.)  : 

Crassus.    9021. 

East  &  West.    12158. 
Lawrenson    (R.    M.)      Stars   & 

Stripes.     43815. 
Laws  (B.  A.)    Reverted.    39267. 
Lawshe  (E.)  : 

Heart  of  Dixie.     53885. 

Lights  &  shadows  of  Ken- 
tucky.   25419a. 

Mary.     28534. 

Of    such    is    the    kingdom. 
33300, 

I'atsy.     35585a. 

Root  of  all  evil.    39912. 

Woman  of  it.    51444. 

World's  viewpoint.    51791. 
Lawson     (C.)      Jean     Valjean. 

22564. 
Lawson   (E.  S.)  : 

Fate.     13791a. 

Godsend.     53801. 

.Just  a  wife.     54148. 

Miss        Dodd,        detective. 
29930. 
Lawson    (G.    P.)      Artistic    di- 
lemma.   1973. 
Lawson  (J.)     Giordano.    16390. 
Lawson    (J.  A.)      Good  fellow. 

17072. 
Lawson   (J.  H.)  : 

Butterfly  lady.     5655a. 

Humanlike.     20625b. 

Laughing  lip.    24821a. 

Souls.     43341a. 

Standards.     43756a. 
Lawson    (L.    M.)      Slave's    re 

venge.    42739. 
Lawson    (M.)      Mam'selle    Ta 

basco.    27698. 
Lawson    (T.   W. )      Frenzied  fi- 
nance.    15384. 
Lawson   (W.  A. )  : 

Bishop's  wife.     3989. 

Cure  for  love.    9462. 

Man  for  the  place.     27758. 

Mr.     Vincent's     daughters. 
30276. 


INDEX 

Lawson  (W.  A.) — Continued. 

Mrs.       Clyde's       dilemma,  j 

30332.  I 

Pair     of     silk     stockings.  I 

35116.  ! 

Lawton  (A.  M.)     Who  is  Santa 

Claus?     50621. 
Lay     (E.     H.)       White     Hair. 

50521. 
Layard      (A.)        Magic     word. 

27396. 
Layman  (F.  O.)     Maximilian  I. 

28894. 
Layne   (A.  T.)  : 

Dear  old  Sat.  night.   53366. 
Sting  of  the  lash.    43906. 
Layng    (A.)      See  Capp.    (A.). 
Layton  (E.)     Charlie's  mother- 
in-law.     6786. 
Layton   (F.  G.)  : 

Parish  pump.    54882. 
Politicians.     36715. 
Layton  (G.  M.)     Silvio.    42439. 
Lazar    (J.    A.)      Greater   man. 

17515. 
Lazar    (J.    B.)      See    Straaten 

(F.    van). 
Lazar  (M.)     Sisters.    42599c. 
Lazarus  (E.)  : 

Dance  to  death.     9711. 
Spagnoletto.    43409. 
Lazarus  (L.)  : 

His  mother's  son.     19738a. 
Root  &  branch.     39910b. 
Team-work.     45187a. 
Lazarzon   (D.  «&  L.)     Holy  sis 

ter.     19992. 
l.iazcano  (J.  Rinc6n)     See  Rin- 

con  Lazcano. 
Lazell.        Delmonico's      upside 
down.     10426,  10427. 

Lazelle  (L.  L.)  Wedded  widow. 

49886. 
Lazzari  (S.)     Lepreuse.    25092. 
Lea       (C.       H.)         Unnatural 

brother.     48398. 

Lea  (E.)    Great  symbol.   17472. 
Lea  (F.)     Brides  of  the  colony. 

5076. 
Lea     (F.    H.)      Wooing    Jane. 

51700. 
Lea  (H.)  : 

Crimson  spider.     9124. 
Great   symbol.     17471. 
Vermilion     pencil.       17471. 
17472. 

Lea  &  Welton.     Something  yon 

wanted?    55390. 
Leach   (A.)     Aaron  Burr.     29. 
Leach     (S.)       Race     for     life. 

38287. 

Leach    (W.)      Princess   of   the 
Pawnees.    37445. 

3214 


I 


Leach,  Shewell  &  Sanborn : 
As  you  like  it.     2058. 
Macbeth.     27028. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29177. 
Mid.suminer   night's  dreani. 
29498. 
Lea  cock   (S.)      Q.     55078. 
Leahy   (R.  P.)  : 

Harmony  of  discord.    18230. 
Unmasked.     18236. 
Wilberfords.     38236. 
Leahy   (W.  A.)  : 

Mirrors    of   Thule.      29828. 
Siege  of  Syracuse.     42275. 
Wedding-feast.     49906. 
Leahy    (W.   H.)  : 

Mother  Goose.    31136. 
Toy  maker.     46669. 
Leake   (G.  L.)     Female  of  the 

species.     14026a. 
Leake        (Gordon       Leeramm) 

pseud.     See  Leake   (G.  L. ) 
Leake  (W.  H.)  : 

Adirondacks.     288. 
Under  the  willows.     48226. 
Leal     (F.)      Lista    de    correos. 

25571a. 
Lean  (C.  W.)  : 

Come  hither.    8045a. 
In  the  park.    21476. 
Lady  manicure.    24463. 
Laugh.    24809. 
Military  girl.     29579. 
Songs      of      the      moment. 

43253a. 
This  is  the  spot.    45846. 
Lean     (F.    M.)       See    Marryat 

(Florence) 
Learned   (A.  P.)     Every  Pupil. 

13122. 
Learock    (G.)      Beacon    lights. 

3156. 
Learock    (G.    F.)      Philip   Gor- 
don Minor.    36129. 
Learoyd    (H.    J.)      Lord   John. 

26205. 
Leary   (F.)     Belle  of  Jaytovi'n. 
3411. 

Lease    (B.   C.)  : 

Bachelor's  divorce.    2697. 
Between  the  acts.    3671. 

Leavers    (C.    F.)      Day   at   the 
race  course.    10110. 

Leavitt  (A.)     Great  white  way. 
17492. 

Leavitt  (A.  J.)  : 

Big  mistake.    3799. 
Bruised  &  cured.    5342. 
Cremation.    9057. 
High      Jack,      the      heeler. 

19407. 
In  &  out.    21101. 
Lost  will.    26371. 
No  pay  no  cure.    32877. 


INDEX 


Leuvitt   (A.  J.) — Continued. 
Remittance      from      home. 

39017. 
Rigging  a  pnrcliase.    39417. 
Sleep-wallier.     42744. 
Squire  for  a  day.    43703. 
Stranger.    44059, 
Them  papers.    45694. 
Who  died  first?    50606. 
Leavitt  (B.  E.)  : 

Bell  rock.     3366. 
Charter  oak.    6816. 
Chocorua's  curse.    7124. 
Frogs    of    Old    Windham. 

15508'. 
Idyll  of  the  mill.    20915. 
.Tehu     Higgins.     in     Horse 

sense.    22599. 
Old  church  bell.    33441. 
Ponce  de  Leon.    36775. 
Tea  tephi.     45182. 
Leavitt  (E.)  : 

Higher  love.    19447a. 
AVhen      love      runs      wild. 
502.59c. 
Leavitt  ]h.   V.)      Little  jewel. 

25730,  25731. 
Leavitt    (J.   M.)      Ring  rule   & 

ring  ruin.    39475. 
Leavitt    (M.   B.)      Great  triple 

alliance.     174S0. 
Leavitt   (M.  O.)     Penn's  aunts 

among  the  pirates.     35849. 
Leavitt  (N.)     Sheriff  of  Calis- 

toga.     42079. 
Leavitt  (N.  W.)  : 
Bell  rock.    3366. 
Frogs     of    Old     Windham. 

15508. 
Frogs  of  Windham.    15509. 
Idyll  of  the  mill.    20915. 
Tea  tephi.    45182. 
Leavitt   (W.  J.  D.)     Mercedes. 

29138. 
Leavy  (J.  B.)     Bettina.    3642c. 
Leawington  (A.)  : 
Ariana.    1823. 
Teresa.    45398. 
Le  Bara  (I.)     Soubrette  &  the 

landlady.     43302. 
Le     Baron      (M.)       See     Urie 

(M.  L.  A.) 
Le  Baron  (AV.)  : 

Dragon-fly.    11650. 

Echo.    12193. 

Girl     &    the     soda     clerk. 

16453. 
Little  Parisian.     25831. 
IModels  abroad.    54569. 
Le  Bel  (L.)     Manette.    28052. 
Lebenbaum  (E.  T.)  : 

Hour  of  childhood.    53979. 
Maccabean  days.    54371. 
Lebert     (A.)      Droit    de    mort. 
11841b. 


Lebeuf  (D.)     Master  of  condi- 
tions.   28700. 
Lebin  (Z.)     Her  past.    19102. 
Leblanc  (M.)  : 

Aguja  hueca.    611. 
Arsene  Lupin.    1930. 
Arsene   Lupin   contre   Her- 
lock      Scholmes.        1932, 
1933. 
Night   with   Arsfene   Lupin. 
32751. 
Lebo  (H.  J.)  : 

Garden  of  dream.s.    15889. 
Major  Knopp.     27574. 
Lebovitz     (M.)      Joke    on    the 

optimist.    22914. 
Le  Brandt  ( J.)  : 

And   the   villain   still  pur- 
sued her.    1420, 
At  stroke  of  twelve.    2191. 
Blacklisted.    4162. 
Buried  past.     5553. 
Caught  in  the  web.    6508. 
Cracker  jacks.    8993. 
Girl      from      Porto      Rico. 

16521. 
Great  western  train  hold  up, 

17486. 
Half-way  house.    17938. 
His    majesty    &   the   maid. 

19720. 
Kelly   kids.     23576.    23577, 

Mildred*.    29555. 

My  Lady  Darrell.    31597. 

Mysterious  burglar.    31805, 

31806. 
On  the  stroke  of  12.    33929. 
Pace  that  kills.    35003. 
Scenes  from  the  drama  of 

life,    41019, 
Squavv  man.     43691. 
Strike.    44159. 
Stroke  of  twelve.    44183. 
That  gal  o'  Howard.   45563. 
Through      Death      Valley. 

46069. 
Tracked  by  wireless.    46686. 
Under  false  colors.    48112, 
When     the     clock     strikes 

twelve.    50310. 
Who's  hat?    50654. 
Yachting  party.    51950a. 
Lebreton  (B.)  : 

Chic  patron.    6937a. 
Dernier  mascot.     10519. 
Ernest,       chauffeur      pour 

dames.    12875. 
Fantabosse       et       Cavalo. 

13646. 
Fille      naturelle.        14234, 

14235. 
Lieut.  Guignol.     2.5271. 
Petite  Bretonne.    36040. 
Petite  gargotiere.    36043. 


Lebreton   (B.) — Continued. 
Saboteurs.    40424. 
Ti reuse  de  cartes.    46314. 
Vadrouilleuses.     48596. 
Vieux  de  70.    49008. 
Le  Breton  (J.)    Sister  to  assist 

'er,    42594. 
LeBrun    (M.   B.)      See   Brown 

(M.  B.) 
LeBrunn  (G.)    Fishing.    14416. 
Lecaudey  (Loriot-)    See  Loriot- 

Lecaudey. 
Lecha  (J.  Martinez)   See  Marti- 
nez Lech  a. 
Lechner  (H.  L.)  : 

Dreamer.    11763. 
Our  boys  in  khaki.    34552. 
Le  Clair: 

Emerald  trio.    12598. 
Irish  tenants.    22035. 
Le  Clair  (A.  H,)    Web  of  crime. 

49872. 
Le  Clair  (H.) : 

Just  in  time.    23361. 
Married  mashers.    28457. 
Mrs.  Foozle.    30364. 
Practical  joke.    37018. 
Society  belles.    43007. 
Society  girls.    43017. 
Society  star.     43023. 
Whining  woman.    50445. 
Le  Clair   (N.)     Web  of  crime. 

49872. 
Leclaire  (H.)  : 

Bought  satisfaction.    4738. 
Helen.    18717. 
Leclerc    (M.)      On    frappe   les 

trois  coups.     33771. 
Leclercq  (A.)    Jalouse.    22436. 
LeClercq(C.)    Fate.    13786. 
Lecocq(A.  C.)    See  Lecocq  (C.) 
Lecocq  (C.) : 

Giroflg       Girofla.         16681, 

47493. 
Marjolaine.    28310. 
Oolah.    34233. 
Trahison    de    Pan.      46744, 

46745. 
Who's  your  hullah?    50678. 
Lecocq     (M.)       Prince     Conti. 

37291. 
Lecomte  (M.)     Bouderie.    4733. 
Leconte   (S.  C.)     Es^ier,  prin- 

cesse  d'Israel.    12953. 
Leconte    de   Lisle    (C.    M.    R.) 

Erinnyes.    12866. 
Lecoq  (V.  F.)  jr.    Yankee  brig 

ands.    51968. 
Le  Croix  (E.)  : 

Fuss  &  feathers.    15732. 
Heart  of  a  savage.    18450. 
I  will  repay.    20830. 
Margaret    of    the    ElliSr*. 

28203. 
Tolsa.    46435. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3215 


INDEX 


Lecture  (VV.  VV.)  : 

Strenuous   time   iu   society. 
44141. 

Whirl       at       Washiugtou. 
50450. 
Ledanois  (A.)     Traitor.    46777. 
Le  Daiim    (H.)     Romanesques. 

39830,  39831. 
Ledcon      (A.      R.)        Delegate. 

10402. 
Lederer  (A.  M.)  : 

Boy.    4819. 

Byegones.    5734. 

Family.    13570. 

On  approval.     33754. 
Lederer  (B.)  : 

Alt  Heidelberg.    1008. 

Andere.    1428. 

Are  you  a  mason?    1795. 

Auf  roter  erde.    23G4. 

Bakkarat.    2823. 

Baunermann.     2928. 

Canadier.    5981. 

Familie  Jensen.    13566a. 

Feldmarschallkueipe.  13988. 

FrauQois  Villon.    15263. 

Gerechitigkeit.     16176. 

Glucklichen.     16795. 

Gretchen.    17611. 

Grosse  gemeinde.    17680. 

Grosse  tag.    17687. 

Heilige.     18625. 

Heimath.     18634. 

Herrgottswarter.     19316. 

Hochzeitsfackel.    19923. 

In  vertretuug.    21562. 

Kampf   mit    dem    sfhatteu. 
23477. 

Kinder.    23712. 

Konig  Saul.    24211. 

Krieg  im  liaus.    24254. 

Letzter  wille.    25172. 

Mandragola.    28047. 

Mary  of  Magdala.    28565. 

Modern  Magdalen.     30625b. 

Moses.    31092. 

Recht  auf  Hebe.    38654. 

Schwur  der  treue.    41146. 

Stern  von  Mantua.    43886. 

Thai  des  lebens.    45516. 

Thoriehten  jungfrauen, 

45856. 

Vasantasena.     48721. 

Venus"Amathusia.     48834a. 

Verschleierte  bild  zu  Sais. 
48890. 

Lederer    (G.   C.)      On  the  half 
shell.    33850. 

Lederer  (G.  W.)     Girl  rangers. 
16618. 

Lederer,  Breil  &  Lowe.    Profes- 
sor Tattle.    37641. 

Ledesma  Herniindez   (A.)    Sau- 
gre  azul.     40699. 


I.edoux  (L.  Y.)  : 

Persephone.     35956a. 

Story  of  Eleusis.     55450. 

Yzdra.     52260. 
Le  Duke  (F.)     Son.    43185. 
Lee.      Western   king,    Hank 

Monk.    50016. 
Lee    (A.   F.)      Royal   order   of 

the  ogling  owls.     40161. 
Lee  (Agnes)    Sharing.    41952a. 
Lee  (Albert) : 

Knave  of  hearts.     24119. 

Mis.s  Phoenix.     30003. 
Lee     (Anna)       Scarlet    letter. 

40981. 
Lee    (B.   F.)      Muldoon's   blun- 
ders.    31320. 
I-ee  (a)     Lulu.    26917. 
Lpe   (C.  H.)  : 

Actor's  town.     214. 

Cat  in   the  kitchen.     6439. 

Higher  law.     19442. 

In  the  morning.     21464. 

Lumberjack.    26923. 

Sens   &  daughters.     43265. 

l^^•ice  tempted.     47470. 

Wild      man      of      Borneo. 
50972. 
Lee    (K.)      Duchess  of  Puddle- 
dock.    11931. 
Lee  (E.  L.)  : 

Dora  Thorne.     11452. 

Realm  of  romance.     38589. 

To  die  at  dawn.     46361. 
Lee   (F.)     See  Batstone   (J.) 
Lee   (F.  L.)     Bonaparte.    4.53L 
Lee    (F.  W.)  : 

All  Baba.     763. 

German  baron.     16183. 

Irish-American.     21949. 

Miss  America.     29897. 

Nebraska.     32126. 

Old  Kearney's  girl.     33522. 

Star  gazer.     43775. 
Lee   (G.  H.)  : 

Government  clerk.     17170. 

Kith   &   kin.     24042. 
Lee  (H.  O.)     Lincoln.     54276. 
Lee   (H.  S.)  : 

Personally      c  o  a  d  u  c  t  e  d. 
54937. 

W(:ather  wight.    49859. 
Lee    (II.  W.)     Cid  Campeador. 

53171. 

Lee   (Heinrich)  : 

F  e  1  d  m  a  r  s  c  h  a  llkneipe. 

13088. 
Griecliisches  feuer.     17628. 
Marquis        von       Marignv. 
28355. 

Lee      (Henry)        Life     of     the 

world.     25320. 
Lt'e    (Henry)    co.    Life    of   the 
world.     25320. 


Lee    (1.   B.)  : 

Mixed  voices.     30533. 
Wild  oats.    .50975. 

Lee   (J.)  : 

Other   woman.     34495. 
Symphony     play.       44866a, 

55501. 
Uncle     William's     lob.ster. 

48056a,  48058. 

Lee   (J.  H.)  : 

Hotel  de  Thespian.     20354. 


In  the  goldfields. 


21413. 

42806. 


Sluumiing  parly. 

Lee   (J.  P.)  : 

Bald  Knob  tragedy.     2830. 
Mardi  gras.     28182. 
Lee     (T.    W.)       Gipsy's    curse. 

16414. 
Lee   (Katherine)     Which  is  it? 

50415. 
Lee  (Kenneth)  : 

After  many  days.  474. 
Amiable       Mr.       Anthorite. 

1297. 
Automaton.     24S9. 
Black  terror.     4147. 
Butterfly  bondage.     5654. 
Dad  iu   harness.     9585. 
Going  it.     16857. 
His  guilty  father.    19649. 
Is  it  too  late?    22089. 
Made  to  order.     27237. 
Marriage  k  la  mode.   28367. 
.Mixture    in     marriage. 

30534. 
Nibo.     32607. 

Original  Mr.  Benson.  34364. 
Pigram's   progress.     36284. 
Running  wild.     40.302. 
Sowers      &      the      harvest. 

43403. 
Splinters.     43594. 
Stranger        than        bclion. 

44075. 
Through      lire      &      flash. 

46073. 
Trip  through  tire.     47008. 
Wife  &  martyr.     50878. 
Worst  born.     51802. 
Lee  (L.  M.)     Corinna.    8.512. 
Lee    (M.  E.)  : 

Honor    cross.      53970. 
Night  shift.     .54720. 
Wreckage.     51833b. 
Yesterday  &  today.     5603L 

Lee    (M.  H.)  : 

Margaret  Salisbury.    45996. 
Midsummer    night's   dream 

of  Shakespeare's  women. 

29504. 

Lee      (M.     L. )       Appassionata. 

3(i98a. 


3216 


TNDEX 


Lee   (Martha)  : 

Amiable      Mr.      Anthorpe. 

1297. 
Mixture  in  marriage.  30534. 
Lee      (Mary)       Ex-prosecuting 

attorney.     13263. 
Lee   (Mary)     .S'ee  King   (Mary 

Lee). 
Lee    (Parma)      See    Parmelee 

(W.  D.) 
Lee  (Pete)     Traclied  to  death. 

46689. 
Lee    (R.   V.)  : 
Actor.    198. 
Bumps.     5458. 
Morals.     31006. 
Lee   (S.)  : 

All's   well    that   ends   well. 

904. 
Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1643. 
As  yon  like  it.    2048. 
Caliban.    45266. 
Comedy  of  errors.     8067. 
Coriolanus.     8518. 
Cvmbeline.     9539. 
Hamlet.     17980. 
Henry  IV.     18820,  18821. 
Henry  V.    18840. 
Henry  VI.    18859-18861. 
Henry  VIII.    18882. 
Julius  Caesar.     23245. 
King  John.     23788. 
King  Lear.     23804. 
Love's  labour's  lost.   26715. 
Macbeth.     27034. 
Measure     for     m  e  a  s  u  r  e, 

2S9S5 
Merchaiit  of  Venice.   29162. 
Merrv    wives    of    Windsor. 

29280. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29486. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31278. 
Othello.     34418. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35916. 
Kichard  II.    39343. 
Richard  III.     39353. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39860. 
Taming      of      the     shrew. 

45059. 
Tempest.     45272. 
Timon  of  Athens.    46263. 
Titus  Andronicus.     46347. 
Troilus  &  Cressida.    47132. 
Twelfth  night.    47410. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47621. 
Winter's  tale.    51207. 
Lee  (W.  H.)  Dead  city.  10203a. 
Lee   (Willard)  : 

Fearless  man.    13945. 
Heart  of  the  storm.    18494. 
In  the  Everglades.    21397. 


Lee  (William)     4  Mix's  mixed. 

52423. 
Lee  &  Shepard : 

Lying  will  out.    26963. 
Rockhaven.    39693. 
Leeburger  (J.  S.)  In  expiation. 

21163. 
Leech     (C.)       Auction     sale. 

52767. 
Leech    (H.  H.)  : 
Bigamy.    3814. 
Hug      me,      Houeycrust. 

20589. 
Judas.    23118. 
Palace  of  lies.    35128. 
Round    the    world    in    80 

days.    40103.  40104. 
Swamp  angels.     44720. 
Leech    (H.   I.)      Boston   drum- 
mer.    4701,  4702. 
Leech     (W.)      Lover's    refuge. 

26682. 
Leeds    (E.  L.)  : 

Interspersed.  54066. 
Pantalettes.  35182b. 
What  happened.     55882. 

Leland   (R.)  : 

Her  fatal  sin.     18973. 
Human  nature.    20610. 
Song  of  a  heart.    43233. 

Leeraan  (J.)  : 

Martyr.     54442. 
Martyre.     28522. 
Leer     (S.    B.    von)      See    Von 

Leer. 
Leerburger  (J.  S.)     Condemned 

to  exile.    8216. 
Lees    (L.   C.)      This  paper  for 
sale.     45848. 

Lees   (W.  J.)  : 

Cotton  conspiracy.    8634. 

Pugilist's  prot6g6.    37808. 
Leese   (J.  S.)     Micaliz.     29364. 
Leeser      (J.)       Prinz     Harald. 
37489. 

Le  Panu   (J.  S.)  : 

Shamus     O'Brien.       41938, 

41939. 
Uncle  Silas.     27842. 
Le   Faure    (G.)      Jean    la   co- 

carde.     22556. 
Lefevre    (E.)      General   Mehit- 
able  Lee.    16049. 

Le  Fevre    (E.  C.)  : 
Fate.     13789. 
Singular  crime.    42506. 

Le  Fevre  (J.  J.)  : 

Escaped  Mormon.     12913. 
General's  daughter.    16060. 
It    happened     in    London. 

22204. 
No  wedding  bells.     32894. 

3217 


Le  Fevre  (J.  J.) — Continued. 
Property  man  &  the  show 

girl.     37703. 
Sidewalk    conservation. 
42249. 
Leffing\voll    (G.  G.)     Monks  of 
the  belfry.     30820. 

Lefflngwell    (M.  L.)     See  Lef- 

fingwell  (Miron) 
Leffingwell    (Marion)     ■»*^«  of 

hope,     43784. 
Leffingwell   (Miron  or  Myron)  : 
Amy,  a  child  of  the  circus. 

1378. 
At  Magdalena  Bay.    21o7. 
Beyond  pardon.     3723. 
Blades  o'  blue  grass.   4187. 
Bonnie  Annie  Laurie.  4577. 
Burglar's  sweetheart.  5538. 
By  right  of  might.     5710. 
Call  of  the  wild.    5911. 
Chauffeur.     6851. 
Chief  of  police.     6971. 
College  chums.    7839. 
Daughter    of    the    Ghetto, 

9986. 
Dawn  of  freedom.     10080. 
Dolores.     11304. 
Du  Barry.    11904. 
Eadred,  Lionheart.     12111. 
Eyes    of    the    government, 

13291. 
Fight  for  honor.     14172. 
Genius    &    the    gentleman. 

16087. 
Girls  of  Pallas.    16675a. 
Home  run.    20036,  20037. 
In  defense  of  home.  21148a. 
.Tane  Eyre.     22456. 
Lndv  from  Alaska.     24399. 
Laws  of  God  &  man.   54239. 
Little  star.     25886. 
Love's  young  dream.  26756. 
Magic  parrot.     27380. 
Minstrel  boy.    29767. 
On  the  Rio  Grande.    33895. 
Oi-iental  spy.    34354a. 
Our  alma  mater.     34523. 
Over  the  footlights.    34928. 
Plain  Molly.    36428. 
Red  circle.     38713. 
Rube  &  Mandy.    40205. 
Rube     detective.       40208a, 

40209. 
St.  Elmo.     40524-40526a. 
Shadow  of  a  sin.    55294, 
Shakespeare    &    the    lady. 

41922. 
Statue  of  Liberty.    43837, 
Tenderfoot's  turn,    45373b. 
Western  blizzard.    50005, 
When      lightning     strikes. 

5025a 


IITDEX 


LeffiniTR'ell  (Miron  or  Myron)  — 
Oontinuetl. 

Why  Bo  swore  off.     50728. 
Wiuifred   of   Wanacoopers. 
51133. 
Leffingwell    (N.)  : 

Call  in  the  ulght.    5882. 
Claim  agent.     7482. 
Getaway.    16263. 
Hello,  Jane!    18772. 
Sleep  breakers.     55367. 
Leffler   (J.)  : 

Buster  Brown.    5612. 
Mi.ss  Mollycoddle.     29988. 
Xewlyweds    &    their    baby. 
32560.  • 
Lefller.  Bratton  co.    Newlyweds 

&  their  baby.     32559. 
Lefler    (H. )      Trenkwalder. 

46914a. 
Lefter    {Mrs.   W.   H.)      Asshur, 

rirince  of  Shomer.     2102. 
I.efuse    (M.)  : 

At  the  Golden  Goo.se.   2240. 

For  lack  of  evidence.  14845. 

.Mi.stress  Runaway.     30450. 

Legal   (IG.)     Latare.     24.541. 

IjB    Gallienue     (R. )       Orestes. 

34335. 
Legambi   (J.  V.)  : 

-vrbace.s  of  Egypt.     1765a. 
Mr.  Grex  of  Monle  Carlo. 
30184a. 
Lege  re   (B.  J.)  : 

Hunger.     20665. 
Itefoi-nier.    38881,  38S83. 
Woman's  place.     51550. 
I.egg    (A.  M.)  : 

Doctor   Kilkenny's   L'onver- 

sion.     11160. 
Red  or  black?    38768. 
Legge    (C.  M.)  : 

Robert  Burns.     39626. 
Thelma.     45686. 
l.egge    (R.   G.)      For  sword  or 

>^ong.     14918.   14919. 
heglise    (G.)      Wenn  eine  frau 

will.     49979a. 
I.egouv^     (E. )       See     Legouve 
(G.  .7.  B.  E.  W.) 

Legouve  (G.  .L  B.  E.  W.)  : 

Adriana  Lecouvreur.  56067. 
Cigale    Chez    les    fourmls. 

7324,  7325. 
Cceur-as.    7769a. 
I.e  Grand   (M.)  : 

Heure     espagnole.       19332, 

19333. 
Transatlantiques.    46810. 
Victime.    48954a. 
Lehar   (F.)  : 

Amour  tzigane.    1362. 
Cor'te      de      Luxembourg. 
8191. 


Lehar   (F.) —Continued. 

Count       of       Luxembourg. 

8671. 
Endlich      allein.        12728a, 

12728b. 
Eva.    13052a,  130.53. 
Eva.  la  niiia  de  la  fS.brica. 

13054a. 
Fiirstenkind.     15634.  15635. 
(Jipsy  love.     16410. 
Ideale    gattin.       20870b, 

20870c. 
-Man  with  3  wives.     28014. 
-Maun    mit    den    3    frauen. 

28079. 
Merry  widow.     29271. 
Mujer  ideal.     54637. 
Rosen.stock   und   Edplwiiss. 

40034. 
Stci-ugncker.     55441. 
Trois  amoureuses.      171  oG. 
Veuve  joyeuse.     48919. 
Zigeunerliebe.     5234.}. 
Lehman    (W.   C. )  : 

Clink  of  the  coin.     7622. 
Did  you  find  it?    10S30. 
Farewell  to  the  grill.  13670. 
Violet  bride.     49096. 
Leliuiann     (A.)       T..ower     your 

eyes.     2G770a. 
l.Himann    (G.)      Lieb.'sb  ivk<jtt. 

2524S. 
Lehmami    (L.)  : 

Once  upon  a  time.    .'j3977. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.     48930. 
I.ehmanii-HauDt    (T. )       C-boot- 

Hansel.     47882a. 
Lelimayer   (M.  .L)  : 
Ap!)omattox.    1728. 
Debutantes.     10313. 
L  e  h  n  e  r     (  F. )       Hinmielbett. 

19496. 
Leilier   (A.)  : 

Before  breakfast.     .•J281a. 
Darkness  &  dawn.     53338. 
I'ov.er  of  love.    36969. 
Real  criminal.    38.553. 
S;;ciitice.     404.55. 
.^i!)»marine  attack.    44316a. 
Leil)ig    (F.)      Pa.storius    &   the 
nninding      of      Germantown. 
35500. 
Leibson  (LB.)     Fortune's  leer. 

14076a. 
Leibson     (.T.     .T.)       Too     much 

Hnman.    46535. 
Leidy     (C.     A.)       Que.stion     in 
ethics.    38157. 

Leigh    (Adelaide)     See  f'lifford 
(Mrs.  O.) 

Leigh  (Andy)     Fishing.    14417. 
Leigh  (C.)     Sliop-girl.    42156. 
Leigh    (H.   R.)      Last  scene  of 
the  play.    24765. 


Leigh  (H.  S.)     Voyage  dans  la 

lune.    47781,  49309. 
Leigh     (M.)      Agnes    Surriage 

594. 
Leigh   (O.)     Paradox  of  Edgar 

Poe.    35273. 
Leigh  (W.  R.)  : 

Gold  &  dross.    1687(^16877. 
Stolen  bond.     43918a. 
Leighton  (B.  &  F.)  De  pawty  ob 

de2dpawt.    10176. 
Leighton     (G.)       See     Greelev 

(A.  W.) 
Leighton  (D.)     Police  reporter. 

36670a. 
Leighton     (F.    A.)      Ah    Sing's 

genuine  opium  den.    614. 
Leighton  (F.B.)    Daddy.    9593. 
Leighton  (H.)  : 

Accom.modating  crook.  142a. 
Butternut  Jones.    5060. 
Daddy.    9593. 
Eagle  of  the  empire.  12119a. 
Get  -  away  -  quick     Dugan. 

16248. 
Island       of       regeneration. 
22142. 
Leighton  (L.)    Call  of  the  mate. 

5905. 
Lelpziger  (L. )  : 

Fraulcin  Trallala.     15235a. 
Jung  muss  man  seln  !  54142. 
54143. 
Lelpziger       biihnenverlag,       E. 
Schultz : 
Flora-Bella.    14549a. 
Gabina.    15747a. 
Kreolenblut.    24244,  24245. 
Kunst  zu  lieben.    24272. 
Lila  domino.    25449,  254.50. 
Leirado  (J.)  : 

Aguafuerle.    <509. 
Deunavida.    10183. 
Leiser  (J.)  : 

Come    &    take    me.      8037, 

8038. 
Foil.    14650. 

Knight  of  the  grip.     241.52. 
Maid     of     the     apartment. 

27496. 
Other  Mrs.  Briggs.    34470. 
Pro  patria.     5.5041. 
Star  pupil.    43793. 
Success.    44347. 
Leishman    (,L)     Green  hills  of 

Erin.    17576. 
Leisner     (H.    H.)       Capricious 

fate.    6076. 
Leiss  (F.)     Married  &  not  mar- 
ried.   28436. 
Leiss  (M.  A.)     Married  or  not 

married.    28460. 
Leitch    (A.   M.)      Stenographer 

wanted.    43S63a. 
Leithold  (R.  F.  C. )     Isis.    221.35. 


3218 


INDEX 


Leitner  (A.  M.)     Southern  con- 
vict.   43365. 
I.oitzbach  (A.  M.)  : 

Across  the  street.    .^2564. 
Copper  king.    8471. 
Holy  city.     19985. 
Love's  sacrifice.    26734. 
Myra,    a    lieroiue   of   early 

Christian  times.    31776. 
Outsiih^  the  .ffates  of  para- 
dise.   34908. 
Spotlight.    43637U. 
Stricken  city.    44143. 
White  lights  of  Broadway. 

50539. 
Wine  cup.    51123a. 
World  &  the  woman.    .51751. 
Leitzbach    (F.)      Spotlight. 

43637a. 
Le  Jeune   (G.  F.)     Mary  Phil- 

lipse.    28570. 
Leland  (E.)  : 

Assomraoir.    2106. 
On  fortune's  wing.    33770. 
Leland  (E.  H.)  : 

Letter  from  home.    17310a. 
Maw      Moseley's      courtin' 

lamp.    17310a. 
Wiggin's  Waterloo.    17310a. 
Leland  (L.)  : 

Little  white  slave.    25934. 
Single  heart  &  double  face. 
42501,  42502. 
Leland  (O.  S.)     Rlue  &  cherry. 

4327. 
Iceland  (R.  DeO.)  : 

Barbarians.    2964a. 
I'eachbloom.     54912. 
Under  the  republic.    55730. 
Lo    Lasseur    de    Ranzay     (L.) 

Queue  de  vache.    3S179. 
Leloir   (L.)     On  ne  badine  pas 

avec  I'amour.    33780. 
Le  Lorrain    (.L)     Chevalier  de 

la  longue  figure.    6930. 
Lenia    (S.)      Noble  &  plebeian. 

32915. 
Lemaire       (F.)         Samson      & 

Delilah.    40673. 
T>e  Maire  (G. )     New  physician. 

32437a. 
T^e  Maire    (M.)     Making  good. 

27618. 
Lemaitre  (J.)  : 

Age  difficile.    572. 
Ainge.    12378. 
Bertrade.    3562. 
D6put6  Leveau.    37747. 
Forgiveness.     1.5023a. 
Kismet.    24009. 
Mariage  blauc.    50541. 
Mariage      de      Tel6maque. 

28245,  28246. 
Massiere.    28660. 
Pardon.    45990b. 


Lemar  (H.)     Balance.    2827. 
Lemarchand  (L. )   Mme.  Cantha- 

ride.    27180. 
Le   Marr    (11.)      5.'ce   T^a    IMarr 

(H.) 
Leniaster    (F.    (i.)      Busy   day. 

5623. 
Lenibach       (\.)        Don      .Tuan. 

11348. 
LeIMieux  (A.  W.)  : 
Capt.  Skin.    6159. 
His  wife's  mistake.     19S63. 
Mephisto  &  the  Hindo  ma- 
gician.   29132. 
She  was  once  belle  of  the 

ball.    42023. 
Two  joliv  pals.    476.59. 
Woman  &  the  hat.    513S3. 
Lenimi      fC.  1        Squabbles     of 

Chioggia.    43676a. 
Lemmi     (E.    de    Gorbea)      See 

Gorbea  Lemmi. 
Lemming    (G.   A.)  : 


Bewitched  bear. 


171 


■3. 


Box  of  perfecto.s.     4807. 
Custodian.     9515. 
Filth  commandment.   14145. 
.Tust  a  dog.     2.3320. 
Kittle  Masters.     24051. 
Liglitnins:  agent.     25407. 
Lock  of  liair.    26048,  26049. 
Near-hero.     32110, 
Pup.    37843. 
Railroad  pass.     .38.363. 
Russian  bath.     40332. 
Shrink  up.     42197a. 
Step  lively.     43865b. 
What's  the  use?     50122. 
AVoman's  way.     51588. 
Lemming,    Lamb    &    Lemming. 
Night      with     the      Redmen. 
.32758. 
Lemohn    {B. )     West  Point  pro- 
posal.    50003. 
T>en:ion    (D.  M.)  : 

Harriet  Story.     18245. 
Vanity  breach.     48698. 
T;emon    (F.)  : 

Frederic  a  eu  chaud.    15314. 
(iosse  du  miracle.     17141. 
If-    Mon     (.7.)       Aschenbrodel. 

2068. 
Le  :done  (F.  Y.)     Beautiful  Du 

Barry.     3208. 
r.emonier    (T.)      Darkey  music 

publishers.     9889. 
Lenionnier    (A.)  : 

If  I  were  king.     20928. 
Prodigal    law    student. 

37581. 
Recognition.     38673. 
Lemoyne    (F.    M.)       Tramp    & 

the  athlete.    46794. 
Le    Moyne     (J.)       Great    train 
volibers.     17475. 


Le  Moyne    (O.   F.)      Taming   a 

liusband.     45040. 
Lemovne  (W.  .J.)  : 
Pecksniff.     35761. 
Queen      of      the      beggars. 
38047. 
L^na    (M.): 

F'arce  du  cuvier.     13667. 
.longleur   de    Notre    Dame. 

22989. 
.lumeaux       de       Bergame. 
23282. 
Lenalie       (A.)         Paternoster. 

35531. 
liendrecie   (.1.  F.  del     See  De 

Lendrecie. 
Leneka    (A.)     Zizi.     .52375. 
Len^ru   (M. )  : 

Affranchis.     444. 
Redoutable.     38855. 
Lengel   (W.  C.)  : 

Come  back.     8042. 
Game.    15829. 
Leugyel   (Melchior.  Melcb<tii-  <>!• 
Menyhert)  : 
Car  no.    6271. 
Prophet  Percival.    37717. 
Roza  neni.     40193. 
Tante  Rosa.     45120. 
Typhon.     47854. 
Typhoon  47854a-47865. 
Zarin.     52290. 
liOnharr     (I.)       Get-rich-quick. 

16252. 
IvenhofC   (M.)     Illusion.     20968. 
Lenihan     (A.    K. )      See    Klein 

(A.  L.) 
Lennon      (F.     J.)        Kathleen. 

23522. 
Lennon  (L. )     Cornered.    53267. 
Lennox   (A.)     Opal.     342.36. 
Lennox    (C.    C.    Gordon-)      Ser 

Gordon-Lennox. 
Lennox   (F.)  : 

Own      your      own      home; 

34978. 
Razzle-dazzle.     38.541. 
Lenoir  (H.)  : 

Bridal  of  Olivette.     5046. 
MousquetaiTes.     31254. 
Lenormand      (H.     R.)        Folie 

blanche.    14663. 
Lenotre     (G.)       See     Gosselin 

(L.  L.  T.) 
Lent  (E.  B.)  : 

Behind    the    times.      3338c. 
Censored  lady.    53098. 
Dr.    Lovell.      11164,    11165. 
Heart  specialist.    18.503. 
Lent  (E.  M.)  : 

Love-in-idleness.     26.524. 
McLearv  mascot.    27110. 
Ninth  day.    82828. 
Rag  doll.     38329. 
Red  pink.    38774. 


3219 


INDEX 


Lent   (E.  M.) — Continued. 
Sallies  of  Sal.     40594. 
Squaw      of      Bear      Claw. 

43693,  43694. 
StaniDS.     48752. 
Wasula.    49683.  49684. 
Leutz      (K. )       Neue     dirigent. 

32269. 
Lenz     (A.    F. )       Superstitious 

wife.     44607. 
Lenz    (L.)  : 

Francois  Villon.     15263. 
Wieselchen.     50872. 
Le>     (Mrs.    E.    F.)       See    Leo 

((Rf  a) 
Leo      (Parker)        See     Parker 

(L.) 
Leo  (R.  de)  See  De  Leo. 
i.eo  (Rita)  : 

Concerning-  our  own.    8207. 

David.    10043. 

Georgie,  the  girl  who  does 

as  she  pleases.    16162a. 
Horrors  of  war.     20284a. 
Jane.     22452a. 
Monster.    30876. 
New  tenant.     32470. 
Telescope.    45242. 
Le     Ohr     (E.)       Don     (Jameo. 

11338. 
L^on   (A)  : 

Amor  als  pilot.    1326a. 
Post     im     walde.       36871. 
36872. 
Leon  (D.  de)     See  De  Leon. 
Leon     (F.)       Sarah    Bai-num's 

dilemma.    40785. 
Leon  (H.  R.  de)     See  De  Leon. 
Le6n    (J.  Garcia)     See  Garcia 

Leon. 
L^on    (J.  Royo  de)     See  Royo 

de  L^on. 
Leon  (K.)    SeeDalliba  (K.  L.) 
Leon    (L.)     Oath.     33200a. 
Leon  (O.)     See  Pollock  (Carl). 
Leon     (S.    W.)       Love    token. 

26634. 
Leon  (T.  C.  de)     See  De  Leon, 
Leon    (V.)  : 

Didi.    10833. 

Eiserne  jungfrau.     32361. 
Erste  weib.     12892. 
Fidele  bauer.    14117. 
Friiulein  Frau.     m2?'4. 
Fiirstenkind.    15634,  15635. 
Geschiedene  frau.     36242. 
Gold    gab    icli    fiir    eisen ! 

53805,  53806. 
Grosse  name.    176S3. 
Grosse  tenor.    17688. 
G  u  t  e     kamerad.       17793, 

17794. 
Husar.    20710. 
Jolly  peasant.    22954. 
Liebeszauber.   54262,  54263. 


L4on    ( v. )  — Continued. 

Lumpen.     54361,  54362. 
Merry  widow.    29271. 
Nachtschnellzug.      318  9  2, 

31S92a. 
Otto  Oder  Otto.    54831. 
Studentengrjifin       4  4  2  6  3. 

44264. 
Veuve  joyeuse.     48919. 
Leon   (W.  de)     See  De  Leon. 
Leon  y  Olalla  (F.  de)  : 
Buena  nueva.    5402. 
Tijeras.     46207. 
Leonard    (A.)  : 

Blind  mother.     4262. 
Child    stealers    of    N.     Y. 

7012. 
Darkest  N.  Y.    9885. 
Only  a  working  girl.  34191. 
Queen     of    blackmailers. 
38007. 
Leonard    (A.)    &   co.     Vulture. 

49331. 
Leonard  (C.  V.)  Jezebel.  22714. 
Leonard     (D.    H.)        Alice    in 

Wonderland.    790. 
Leonard     (D.    L.)      Hearts    of 

Israel.     53895. 
Leonard  (E.  M. )  : 

Fencing  with  fate.     14048. 
Thrown      on      the      world. 

46116. 
Till  we  meet  again.    46214. 
Leonard    (E.  R.)  : 

D  a  u  b,     the     brushsmith. 

9928. 
Doctor      Bugs'      bughouse. 
11123. 
Leonard    (E.   S.)      Like  father 

like  sou.     25439. 
Leonard   (G.  R.)  : 

King's  power.    23989. 
Maffical  musicians.     27398. 
Leonard    (H.   P.)  : 

Touch  of  nature.    46<)11. 
When  Rhffles  met  Sherlock 
Holmes.     50285. 
Leonard   (H.  W.)  : 
Conjuror.     8273. 
To  thine  own  self  be  true. 
46392. 

Leonard    (Herbert)  : 
Daredevil.     9842. 
Lady  Tatters.     24524. 

Leonard      (Hope)        Ali<*e     in 

W^ouderlaud.    790. 
Leonard     (J.    B.)       Mulligan's 

masquerade.     31335. 
Leonard    (J.  F.)  : 

H  o  g  a  n'  s    alley.       19943- 

19945. 
Hogan's  christening.  19947. 
H  o  g  a  n'  s     Irish     iubilee. 
19949. 


Sky-pilot. 


52593. 

23668. 
29893b. 
4S235a. 
sees     ner. 

her.  50225. 
Tag    day. 


Leonard   (J.  F.) — Continued. 
Hogan's      Irish      wedding. 

19950. 
Lighthouse  keeper.     25402. 
Scotch  hero.     41166. 
Share  &  share  alike.  41952. 
Two  jolly  rovers.     47660. 
When  we  know  not.  50349b. 
Leonard  (J.  H.)     Cash  register. 

6369. 
Leftnard      ( .1.     M. ) 

42691. 
Leonard  (James)  : 
Aftei-  2000  years.;. 
Kidding  Hamlet. 
Misleading  man. 
Under  two  jags. 
When     Caesar 

50201. 
V.'heji  Ham  lets 
Leonard     (Jimmie) 

55506. 
Leonard  (L.  B. )  Music  counter 

girl.     31401c. 
Leonard     (L.    W.)      Arkansaw 

traveler.     1859,  1860. 
Leonard       (Martha)         Julien. 

23225a. 
Leonard   (Martia)  : 
Cleopatra.     53196. 
Com  m  o  n       denominator. 

8139. 
Dgjanire.    53377. 
Etheria.    13004. 
Lysistrata  of  Aristophane.s. 

26983. 
M  a  s  q  u  p    of    Manhattan. 
28630. 
Leonard    (O.)  : 

Basherte.     3082. 
By  ourselves.     5697. 
Eye  for  an  eye.    13283. 
Feast  of  Esther.    13952. 
For  the  good  of  all.    14925. 
Manasse.     28039. 
NeAV  Esther.    32374. 
Power  within.    37008. 
Rehearsal.    38942. 
When  other  hearts.     50278. 
Leonard    (P.)      Sre   B  i  s  s  e  1 1 

(E.  P.) 
Leonard  (R.  E.)     Apple  of  dis- 
cord.    1715. 
Leonard  (T.  AV.)     Dagger-hoop 

act.     9620. 
Leonard     (W.    B.)       Seminary 

girls.     41447. 
Leonard   (W.  E.)  : 

Glory      of     the      morning. 

16784,  51225b. 
Vale  of  content.    4S625b. 
Leonard  (W.  W.)     Mistakes  of 

life.     30120. 
Leonard   &   Flynn.     Two   Irish 
cu-coos.     47648. 


3220 


INDEX 


l><»onard    co.      Midnight    under 

the  mistletoe.    29458. 
Leonard-Stuart    (C.)      Newarl? 

knows  how.     32.547. 
Le    Onarde    (C.)      See    Dralve 

(C.  L.) 
Leoncavallo  (R.)  : 
Avemaria.    2512a. 
Chatterton.    6844,  6845. 
Miiui  Pinson.     29701. 
F  a  g  1  i  a  c  c  i.   85050.  35051. 

35053-35055. 
Pagliacci  clowni*.    35052. 
Payasos.    35664. 
Reginetta  delle  rose.    38924. 
Roland  von  Berlin.     39754, 

39755. 
Zaza.    52294. 
Zigeuner.    52342. 
Zingari.    52359. 
L^once  (H.)     H6Iuise.    18778. 
Leone  (M.)  : 

Inside  stuff.     21773a. 
Their  getaway.     45662. 
Leonhard    (L.)     Neue  Shylock. 

32275. 
Leoui  (F.)  : 

Fraucesca        da        Rimini. 

1524Sa. 
Oracolo.    34294a. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39491. 
Tzigana.    47878. 
Leopold    (F.    F.)      Honeymoon. 

20121. 
Leopold  (L.)  : 

Love  intrigues.    26532. 
Our  new  country.    24727. 
Leopold  bros.    Frivolity.    15497. 
I^eopold  bros.  &  co.     Frivolity. 

15497. 
Lepaige   (C.  E.)      Days  of   '76. 

10158. 
Lepelletier    (Edmond)      Etran- 

gor.    13009. 
LePelletier  ( Eugene  &J.)      See 

Pelletier  (E.  &  J.) 
Lepere  (W.  H.)  : 

Beans  &  buttons.    3162. 
Court  martial.    8845. 
Jacinta.    22296. 
Jacinta,  the  maid  of  Manza- 

nillo.     22297. 
Slim  legacy.    42787. 
Stray  king.    44105. 

Lepina     (A.   Fernandez)       See 

Fernandez  Lepina. 
Le    Plongeon    (A.    D.)      Queen 

Moo's  talisman.    13475. 
Lepriuce   (G.)     Francs-magons. 

15265. 
Le  Rec.    Tombeur.    464G5. 
Lerner   (M.)     Acceptable  man. 

52554. 
Lerond    (G.    R.)    imrud?      See 

I;eonard  (G.  R.) 


Leroux  (F.  R.)  : 

Father  &  son.    1.3824. 
Yolande  de  Feniac.    52122, 
Leroux  (G.)  : 

Alsace.    1005,  52645. 

Cheri-Bibi.     6898. 

Homme  qui  a  vu  le  diable, 

20089. 
Lys.    26980. 

Maison  des  juges.     27545. 
Mystere     de     la     chambre 
jaune.    31790. 
Lerotix  (X.)  : 

Ohemineau.    6891. 
Xantho  chez  les  courtisanes. 
51938. 
Leroy      (A.)        Grand      match. 

17270. 
Le  Roy  (C.)     Tempter.    45336. 
Leroy    (E.   M.)      Morro   Castle. 

31071. 
Leroy  (J.  H.)  : 

Paulina.    35627. 
Sylvia.    44851. 
Leroy  (L.)     Cousin  Jack.    8889. 
Le  Roy  (N.)  : 

Amer.  girl  in  Paris.    1215. 
Bits  of  vaudeville.     4013a. 
Camera  fiend.    5938. 
Hotel  Nearly.     203n9a. 
Le    Roy    (R.    B.)      Rained    in. 

38390. 
Leroy  (S.)     See  King  (Vlrs.  S.) 
Le  Roy  (W.)  : 

Hogan's  honeymoon.    19948. 
Hogan's  millions.    19951. 
Le  Roy  fW.  E.)     Wyoming  girl. 

51928. 
Le  Roy  &  Clayton.     Hogan   of 

the  hansom.    19941. 
Le   Roy   &   Harvey.      Overland 

ltd.    34963. 
Leroyle  (H.)  : 

Linked  by  law.     25.527. 
Squabbles.    43676. 
Lersner  (H.  H.)  : 

At  the  box-office.    2204. 
Capricious  fate.    6075. 
Rebidve.    38636. 
Le  Sage.     Cri.spin.  rival  of  his 

master.    9143a. 
Le  Saint  (E.)     Bess.    3572. 
Lesaulnier    (L.)     John  Park  & 

Dr.  Dott's  doings.    22873. 
L'Escale     (R.     de)       Revenge. 

39247. 
Lesclide  (R.)  : 

Tales  of  Edgar  Poe.    44988. 
1002d  night.    52488. 
Lese    verlag.      Andreas    Hofer. 

1436. 
Leser  (L.  L.)  : 

Behind  the  mask.    3330. 
Im    lande    der    lotophagen. 
20983. 


43007. 
43017. 
Where   the 


I  Leser  (L.  L.) — Continued. 
j         Maskenfreiheit.    28617. 
Maskeraders.     28619. 
Mittags  ge.spenster.    80502. 
Namego.    31915. 
Schoen-Rothtraut.    410S6, 
Strickland     wider     Strick- 
land.   44146. 
Lesh  (C.  R.)     Tragedy  of  Ran- 
som Hollow.    46736. 
Leslie      (Miss)        Mr.      Smith, 

30264. 
Leslie    (A.)      One  magic  hour, 

34033. 
Leslie  (B.)  : 

Booming  city.    4634. 
Booming  town.     4635. 
Crazy  guy.    9034. 
Merry-go-round.    29237. 
My  aunt's  nephew.    31491. 
Rough  house.    40069. 
Leslie  (Edward)  : 
Society  belles. 
Society  girls. 
Leslie    (Eleanor) 

mockingbird  sings.    503396. 
Leslie   {Mrs.  F.)     Froth  of  so- 
ciety.   15605. 
Leslie     (G.)       Divorce    agent. 

11029. 
Leslie   (H.   J.)  : 

Ne\s-  Leaf.     32405. 
Oh  !   Susannah !     33357. 
Leslie   (Henry)     Village  black- 
smith.    49024. 
lieslie    (Herbert)      Journalists. 

23069a. 
Leslie  (J.)     Vaudeville  team  in 

Rubenville.     48742a. 
Le5:;lio    (N.)  : 

Smile  of  forgiveness. 

42.S26a. 
War  fly.     55835. 
Leslie  (S.)     Girl  in  the  purple 

mask.     16571.  16572. 
Leslie  (V.)    Monologues 
Leslie   (W.  O.)  : 

At  war  with  herself 
Heloise.     18780. 
Loriena.     26242. 
Le.soir   (G.)  : 

Capt.  Fracasse. 
Her     2d     time 

19131. 
Milliner's  girl. 
Sweet      Shandon 
44763. 
Lesperance   (J.)     One  hundred 

years  ago.    34024. 
Lesser  (A.  H.)     Eggleston  sis- 
ters.    12293. 
Lesser  (C.)     Only  a  Jew.    34168. 
Lessey   (G.  A.)  : 
Bernice.    3540. 
Harvard  man.     18264. 


30833. 
26242. 


6106. 

on     earth. 

29628. 
bells. 


3221 


INDEX 


Lessi   (L.)  : 

Broken  chance.     5175. 

On  boartl   the  Mary  Jane. 
33757. 
Lessig    (J.    E.)  : 

Grouch  eternal.     53842. 

Hermit.     53928. 
Lessing : 

Distant  relative.     10972. 

Minna       von        Baruhelm. 
53127. 
Lessiiig   (B.)     See  Block   (R.). 
Lessing  (E.  M.)     See  Cook  (E. 

M.  L.). 
Lessing  (G.  E.)  : 

Continental  drama.  8380a. 

Emilia  Galotti.     12615. 

Minna    von    B  a  r  n  h  e  1  m  . 
8380a,  17445b,  29757. 

Nathan  der  Weise.    32035a, 
32035b,  35241. 
Lessin?   (M. )     Two  step  Lulu. 

47782. 
Lester.    Big  4.    37S7. 
Lester   (C.  M.)   Opium.     34277. 
Lester  (D.  E.)  co. : 

Alphonse  &  Gaston.    996. 

Arizona  kicker.     1847. 
Lester   (E.)  : 

Dawson's  mistakes.     10094. 

Uncle  Josh  &  Aunt  Bridget. 
47984. 
Lester  (Francis)  : 

Flirtation  cured.    14530. 

New  squire.     32465. 

Our  servants.    34770. 

Skeleton     in     the     closet. 
42058. 
Lester     (Frank)       That    type- 
writer.    45622. 
Lester  (Fred)    Midnight  opera. 

29448. 
Lester    (H.    H.)      Upholstering 

a  woman.    48518. 
Lester  (J.  H.)  : 

Irishman's  devotion.    22050. 

Irishman's  love.     22054. 
Lester  (J.  L.)     Result.   39121a. 
Lester   (Lillian)  : 

Alexandria.     751. 

Almost.     958. 

Her  half  brother.     19009. 

Judge's  wife.     23155. 

Millie,   the  lawyer.     29623. 

Missing  phial.     30069. 

Lester   (Lisle)     Beryl.    3564. 
Lester     (M.    C.)       Hop-scotch. 
20246. 

Lester  (M.  H.)     Kitty  &  Dick. 

24058. 
Lester    (R.   B.)     Rose  of  Lln- 

derhof.    39992. 

Lester    (S.    E.)      Girl    of    the 
Rockies.    16602. 


Lester    (Wili)      See  Levy    (W. 

L.) 
Lester     (Winfield)       Aye    yust 

yumj)  my  yob.     2589. 
Lester   &   Williams : 
H(.ok  &  I.     20211. 
Me  &  Jack.     28961. 
Lestocq   (Vv'. )  : 

Foundling.     30711. 
Jane.     224.52. 
Ur.cles  &  aunts.     48065. 
L'Estrange    (C.    C.)      Florizel. 

14572a. 
Lesueur     (D. )       See     Lapauze 

(J.   L.) 
l.esueur   (E.)     <'a'ur  et  hi  rose. 

7775. 
Leterrler   (E.) 

Hi  I  If  a  king.     17909. 
Marjolaine.     28310. 
Oolah.     34233. 
Lethert     (F.    A.)       Christkind. 

53154,  53155. 
Letherr(  H.  M. )     Winged  mes- 
sage.    55958. 
Letovsk;y-  (S. )     Fran  Anne,  die 
dame  am  putztisch.     1.5279a. 
Letson    (B.   E.)      Lob.     26021b. 
Letson    (G.  E.)      Elvira  Bizar- 
ro's  revenge.     12560. 

Leubrie   (L.)  : 
Alamo.     686. 
Capture,     sacking,     fall     & 

taking     of     the     Alamo. 

6187. 
Fall  of  Paris.     13479. 
Fall  of  the  Bastiie.     134S6. 
M;issacre     of     the    Alamo. 

28658. 
Mexico.     29351. 
Millionaire's    daughter. 

29666. 
Taking     of     the     Bastiie. 

44951. 
Tplephonia.     4.">240,  45241. 

Leugei-s   (E. )  : 

Blue  blood.     43-59. 
-Misfits.     29886. 

Leupp    (F.   E.)      Bagbv   versus 

Bagby.     2803,  2804. 
Lev   (B.)     Gorilla-man.     .53818. 
Levade    (O. )      H  ^  r  ^  t  i  q  u  e  s  . 

19207. 
Levaque  ( It. )     see  Van  Deusen 

(E.) 
Leveaux    (A.)      Under   a   spell. 

48092. 

Level    (.L  C.)  : 

Bastiles  of  Russia.     3091. 
Civil    service    examination. 

7478. 
Mistress  of  Niagara  Falls. 

30426. 
Old  miner.     33575. 


Level   (M.)  : 

Baiser  dans  la  nuit.    2814. 
Gosse.     17140. 
Sous     la     lumiere     rouge-. 
43354. 
Leven    (Ben) -Nichols    adv.    co. 
Learn      to      say,      supreme. 
24944. 
Leventhal  (F.)     .Justice.   2.3415. 
L6veque  (J.  M.)  : 

Belle  Creole.    3379. 
Billy  Bing.    3878. 
Hawkeye.     18339. 
Josephine's      love      affair. 

23037. 
King  Capital.    23745. 
Mile.  Flirt.    27693. 
Mr.     Jacob's     delicatessen. 

30190. 
Swinuuing  girl.     44803. 
Three  fakirs  of  Faz.   4.5959. 
Lever    (C.  J.)  : 

Charles  O'Malley.     6765. 
Con  Cregan.     184S8. 
Le   Vere    (M.)      It   might  have 

been.     22227. 
Leveridge   (A.  D. )  : 

And  thev  voted  for  women. 

1422. 
Father's    famous    flight. 
13868. 
Leverid.ge  (E.  S.)  liiglit  hearts, 

a  masque  of  labor.     2536Sa. 
Levering    (T.    M.)      Homespun 

heart.    20073. 
Leverson   (D.)     Bet.     3606. 
Levetzow     (K.     von)       Ewige 

angst.     13176. 
Levey      (A.)        Winter's     tale. 

51203. 
Levi  (A.)     Dinner  for  3.  10880. 
Levi    (A.  J.)  : 

Case  of  servantgitis.    6343. 
Rappaccini's    daughter. 

38478. 
Twiggs  &  Tudens.     47475. 
Levi  (L.  N.)     Stratagem.  44082. 
Levi     (M. )       Bourgeois    gentil- 

homme.    4763. 
Levi       (R.)        King's      choice. 

23947. 
Levick  (G.)     First  mate.  14377. 
Levien   (J.  M.)     .Jacobite  regi- 
ment.    22409. 
Levin   (B.  E.)  : 

Girl  outside.    16614. 
White  man's  burden.  50543. 
Levin    (C.   D.)     Ma.lor's  niece. 

27586. 
Levin    (H.    A.)      Slumberland. 

42804. 
Levin  (L.  S.  &  Z.)  : 
Kinder.     23712a. 
One  night  only.    .34051a. 
Wooden   wedding.     516Sla. 


3222 


INDEX 


Levin   (P.) : 

Riber  &  s0n.    39326a. 

Taarnet.    55503. 
Levine   (M.)  : 

After  midnight.     479a. 

Organ  grinder.     34339. 
Levine    (M.  E.)  : 

Day  at  Be)le  Isle.    10102. 

Police  reporter.    36670b. 
Levi  no    (D.)  : 

Satan's  will.    40830. 

Sultan  of  Ballehoho.  44470. 
Levinsky    (R.  L.)  : 

All  men  are  liars.     52625. 

All  women  are  liars.  52635. 

In  Shadowlaud.    21321a. 

Other   v.-oman.     34494b. 
Levinsohu   (A.  M.)     Girl  &  the 

monk.     16446. 
L^^vinsohu    (I.)  : 

Big  grey  car.    52887. 

Law  of  nature.     24869. 

World.     51744. 
Levinsohn  (Mrs.  I.)  : 

Daughter    of    (Jherry    Hill. 
9943. 

Fairy  god  father.     13407. 

Her  sister.     19138. 

Irma.    22057. 

Law  of  nature.    24869. 

Man  with  the  mask.   2S010. 

Readjustment.     38547. 

Voice  of  nature.    49231. 

World.     51744. 
Levinson  (H.  D.)    Riley.    55179. 
I-evinson      (.1.     M.)       Indelible 

stain.     54053. 
Levis     (D.     B.)       Uncle     Josh 

Spruceby.    47986. 
Levi  son    (H.)  : 

Bloomer  girls.    4313. 

Borrowed  husband.     4676. 
Levitt     (A.     .7.)       New     road. 

32451. 
Le  Vitt   (O.  H.)     School  board 

in  our  town.    33982. 
Levy       (Andi-e)         Courtisane. 
8865. 
«Levy  (Archie)  Terrance  Brady. 

Esq.     45406. 
Levy  (Arthur)     Men  of  leisure. 

29108. 
Levy    (B.  G.)  : 

Ilis  father's  son.     19619. 

Tom-boy.    46441. 
Levy    (D.   C.)      Sultan's  favor- 
ite.    44484. 

Levy   (D.  L.)  : 

Emeryville  ringer.     12600. 
King  iV-  the  booster.  23734. 

Levy    (F.)      .Juliette's   divorce. 
2.3229. 

Levy      (G.     N.)       Two     merry 
monarchs.    47702. 


Levy  (Gertrude)     Knout's  kiss. 

241920. 
T>evy  ((Jrace)     As  the  sun  sets. 

2021. 
Levy    ( H.   H. )  : 

Circumstantial  error. 

7387a. 
Du!)lext>d  duplicitv.  12044a. 
.John.     22822a. 
Market  price.    28331b. 
Or<hid  bride.     34305a. 
Romance        of       Beatrice. 

39790a. 
Tables  turned.    44900a. 
When  love  returns.  50259b. 
W  o  m  a  n      o  f     character. 

51 433a. 
Woman's  wit.     51602a. 
Levy    (H.   M.)  : 

Noltility.     32911. 
Prince  Beuami.     37277. 
Risky  decepti(m.     39.521. 
Levy  (Hortense)  : 

Death     &     transfiguration. 

53367. 
Interior  decoration.    54064. 
L  e  V  y       ( Hubert )        Oalisava. 

5875. 
Levy  (L)  : 

Body  defenders.    52938. 
Brains.    4896a. 
Family  cure.     13587a.     - 
Guilty  brain.    17759. 
It's  the  man.     22243a. 
Levy  (I.  J.)  : 

Love  or  duty.    26585. 
Miss  Rattler.    30016. 
Mrs.     Barrington's     secret. 
30302. 
Levy  (.J.)     Infatuation.    21682. 
Levy  (J.  G.)     Daughter  of  Eng- 
land.   9949. 
Levy     f.T.     L.)       Jumbo     Jum. 

23280a. 
Levy  (L.  S.)  : 

Alimony.    803. 
Willie  Carburv  steams  up. 
51076. 
Levy  (Laurence)     On  the  brink. 

33812. 
Levy      (Leah)        Gypsy     Jane. 

178.32. 
Levy  (N.)  : 

Dago  &  the  monk.    9627. 
Hugo ,  the    Roman    fighter. 

20592. 
Man  wanted.    27974. 
Miser's  dream.    29871. 
That     woman     next     door. 
45630. 
Levy  (R,  E.)    Festival  of  fea.sts, 

14076. 
Levy  (S.)  : 

Biff !  baff !  buff !    3769. 
Warm  babv.    4961 5. 


Levy  (S.  P.) : 

Best  seller.    3596a. 

Dixie.     11065. 

Here's  to  Alice.    19194. 

Jack  &  Jill.    22309. 

Life.     25277. 

Love    of    Clifford.      26563. 

26564. 
Once  upon  a  time.    33975. 
That's  one  way.    45614. 
You  win.    .52152. 
Levy  (W.  L.)  : 

Heine  Fritz.    18642. 
Little  emigrant.    25668. 
Mr.  Dooley's  farce  coraedv 

CO.    30173. 
Shipwrecked.     42128. 
Lewald    (N.)      Deputv    sheriff. 

10500. 
Lewandowski    (E.    P.)      Ditch. 

10996. 
Lewandowski   (W.  A.)     Return 

of  the  prodigals.    39199. 
■  Lewer  ( J. )    After  dark  in  Dead- 
wood.    467. 
Lewerenz  (M.)     Beggars.    3318. 
Lewers  (E.)     Tempest.    45271. 
Lewin    (H.)      Lustige    kakadu. 

26952. 
Lewine      (A.     E.)        Stranger. 

44061. 
Lewinson    (M.)      Everystudent. 

13140. 
Lewis  (A.  E.)  : 

Daughter     of     the     storm. 

10010. 
Queen  of  diamonds.    38017. 

38020. 
Red  shadow.    38799. 
Three     cornered     bargain. 
45942. 
Lewis  (Agnes)     Zera.    52327. 
Lewis     (Al)       Lonesome    club. 

54314. 
Lev/is  (Albert)   Sacrifice.  40463. 
Lewis     (-Albert)     pxeud.       See 

Thayer  (A.  L.) 
Lewis  (Andrew)     Betty's  haul. 

3660. 
Lewis  (Andy)  : 

Cocaine  fiend.    7749. 
Merry-go-round.    29236. 
Mifiiffif.    29517. 
Mistake.    30102. 
Lewis      (Ann)        See     Rhodes 

(L.  W.) 
Lewis    (Annie)      See    Johnson 

(A.  L.) 
Lewis  (Arthur)     Sleeper  awak- 
ened.   42748. 
Lewis      (C.)        Two      sociable 

friends.    47778. 
Lewis  (C.  B.)  : 

Ben  &  Dot.    3480. 
Bijah.     3823. 


3223 


INDEX 


Lewis   (C.  B.) — Continued. 
Brotlier  Gardner.     5262. 
Deacon  Jaclvson.    10191. 
Her  next  luisband.    19087. 
Tennessee.    4.5382. 
Yaltie.    51956. 
Lewis  (C.  E.)  : 

At  3  a.  m.    2298. 
Life  of  Hiawatlia.    2.5317. 
Lewis    (C.  H.)     (xreen-all-over. 

17548a. 
Lewis  (C.  L.)     Dulce,  tlie  j,'irl  & 

tlie  money.    11997. 
I>ewis  (C.  M.)    Motlier  Eartli  & 
her      vegetable       daugliters. 
81183. 
Lewis     (Camille)       Cinderella. 

7845. 
Lewis  (Catherine)  : 

England's     throne.       12770, 

12771. 
Love  story.    26616. 
Man's  heritage.    28102. 
Mrs .      Smith's      husbands." 

80462. 
My  mis'es.    31649. 
Nell    Grwvnne.    the    player. 

82186. 
Old  Testament  word-scenes. 

88643. 
One     New      Year's     night. 

84045. 
1 :80  a.  m.    52414. 
Lewis  (Celina  H.)     Mr.  (>)hen's 

assistant.    30164. 
Lewis  (D.)  : 

Due  4  dollars.    11945. 

On     board      Bungimgaboo. 

33756. 
September  morn.    4L518. 
Lewis  (D.G.)    Netta,  the  vivan- 

diere.    32263. 
Lewis  (D.  T.)  : 

.Tail  limits.    22429. 
That  settles  it.    45618. 
Lewis    (E.  A.)      Mother   Earth 
&    her    vegetable    daughters. 
31133. 
Lewis    (E.   B.)  : 

Gridiron  Idug.    17627. 
Monsieur  Renaud.    54590. 
Second  burglar.    41279. 

Lewis   (E.  D.)     Sleeper  awak- 
ened.   42748. 
Lewis  {Mrs.  E.  E.)  : 

Moorland  rivers.    30986. 

Rome  &  Judea.    39848. 

Scarlet  cord.    40971. 
Lewis  (E.  P.)  : 

Epicure.    12825. 

Prophet's  wives.    37720. 

Waterway.    49703. 

Lewis    (E.    S.)      Election    dav. 
12394. 


Lewis      (E.      W.)        Foot-hills. 

Lewis    ( Harry ) ^Continued. 

14764. 

Call  (tf  the  soul.     5909. 

Lewis   (Edwin  A.)  : 

Del>t.     10302. 

Newbern.     32548. 

Easy  monev.     12180. 

Old  flag.     33479. 

Gilded  cane.    16354a. 

Tattered  Tom.     4.5157. 

Great   sacrifice.     17461b. 

Lev/is  ( Estelle  A. )  : 

Masquerader.    28638. 

King's  stratagem.     23996. 

Wrong  dope.    51868. 

Sappho.     40776. 

Lewis    (Herman)      Away   from 

Lewis   (F.  C.)   Undergraduates. 

home.     2577. 

48258. 

I-ewis    (I.    P.)      That   princess 

Lewis     (F.    H. )       Living    law. 

gowu.    45608. 

25981. 

Lewis    (J.  A.)  : 

l>ewis  (F.  L)  Thirteenth  week. 

Brass  &  brains.     4924. 

45S27a. 

Lion  &  the  lamb.     25537. 

Lewis    (F.   .L)  : 

Uncle.     47930. 

Big  sister.     3802a. 

Lewis    (.L   C.)  : 

Demonstrator.      10459.          ' 

A!>e  Zekener.     63. 

.loncs  vs.  .Tones.     22985. 

Cliaructer  parade  of  all  na- 

MacCormack circle.    2707J. 

tions.    6734. 

That  ca.se  of  the  Joneses. 

('ountrv  band  parade.  8729. 

45545. 

Si  Plunknrd.    42214. 

Lewis  (Frank  J.)  : 

Si  Plunkard  from  Fairvievv, 

Chimes.     7064. 

Pa.     42216. 

Gossip.     17146. 

Yankee  band  j)arade.  51967. 

Royal  flush.     40142. 

Yankee  drum  junior.  .51991. 

Lewis    (G.)      Greed  for  money. 

Lewis    (.1.   S.)  : 

17545. 

Boy.     4820. 

Lewis    (G.  A.)  : 

Flower     of     the     peach. 

Emperador  Billionis.  12<327. 

14596a. 

Living  mummy.     2.5983. 

Love     affairs     of     an     old 

Lewis  (G.  M. )  Rainbow  chaser. 

maid.     26421. 

38384. 

Osru.     13128. 

Lewis    (H.  A.)  : 

Rip's  dream.    39.506. 

Christopher    C  o  1  u  m  b  u  s. 

That   makes   the  world   go 

7260. 

round.    45-591. 

Hearts  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

Uncle  .Tack.     4797L 

18576. 

Undine.     48268. 

Landlord  &  tenant.     24628. 

What     happenefl     to     Rip. 

Lewis   (H.  B.)  : 

50081. 

Along  the  levee.    985. 

Who's  got  thp  .ioker?  .50652. 

Butts,  the  news  girl.    ,5667. 

Lewis    (.1.   T.)  : 

Daughter    of    the    Revolu- 

.Tail limits.     22429. 

tion.    10004. 

Spendthrift.     43509. 

Indian's  revenge.     21659. 

That  settles  it.     45618. 

Irish  wit.     22044. 

Willoughby  &  son.    51091. 

Modern  business.     54.570. 

T-ewis     (.T.     W.)       Netta,     the 

Romance  of  the  Revolution. 

vivandiere.     32263. 

39822. 

Lewis     (J.     Warren)       .Tennie 

Value  received.     48665. 

Vail's  mission.    22608. 

Virginia  Grey.     49131. 

Lewis  (J.  Winder)  : 

Lewis   (H.  C.)  : 

Across  the  ocean.    184. 

Half-back.    17915. 

Benedict  Arnold.     3.504. 

K:ing  of  Patagonia.     23848. 

Lewis    (J.   Wynder)  : 

Two  thieves.     47792. 

Commoners.     8148. 

Lewis  (Mrs.  TI.  C.)     f^ee  Cam- 

Iving Ivoka-nut.    23799. 

eron  (Margaret) 

Lewis    (.L   Y.)  : 

Levv'is    (H.    F.)    jr.      Six   bells. 

Dash   in   vaudeville.     9920. 

55358. 

Seth      Spinner's     troubles. 

Lewis  (H.  S.)     Son  of  devotion. 

41584. 

43201. 

We  are  neutral.    49810b. 

Lewis  (Harry)  : 

Lewis  (Jay)  : 

Brother  detective.     .5261a. 

His  ma.iesty.     19718. 

Brother  masons.     .52999. 

Lobster.     26032. 

Call  of  the  blood.    5896. 

Pptrolpum.     360.56. 

3224 


INDEX 


Lewis    (Jeanette)      Sis   Plunk- 

ard.     42582. 
Lewis      (JeiTreys)        Clothilde. 

53201. 
Lewis   (.Joseph)  : 

Falir  treihn.    13355. 
Inevitable.     21667. 
^Mortgage.     31078. 
Patriot  sons,  1776.    35566. 
Rebellion  of  '01.     38630. 
Lewis    (Joseph  W.)      Priscilla. 

37504. 
Lewis    (L.  R.)  : 

Christmas  at  the  Kerchiefs. 

7201. 
Money-question.     307S9a. 
liOwis     (Landred)       Sympathy. 

44863. 
Lewis     (Leon)       Kit    Car.sou's 

last  trail.    24034. 
Lewis   (Leopold)  : 
Bells.     3456. 

Wandering   .Tew.     40486. 
Lewis   (Lillian)  : 

Credit  Lorraine.     9052. 
Innocent   sinner.     21751. 
.Joseph    of   Canaan.    23019. 
Lewis    (M.  M. )      In  a  nutshell. 

21079. 
Lewis   (M.  W. )     Married  dude. 

28447. 
Lewis    (Mai'y)  : 

Knocking     at      the      door. 

24184. 
Wild  night.     5.5944. 
Lewis  (Mattie)  : 
Fergus.     14057. 
Knock  at  the  door.     24177. 
Lewis     (N. )       Along    the    Mo- 
Hawk.     987. 
Lewis   (O.  F.)     Long  distance. 

26139. 
T-,ewis  {Mrs.  O.  G.)     Christmas 

at  the  Kerchiefs.     7201. 
Lewis      (P.     H. )        Confession. 

8230. 
Lewis    (P.  J.)  : 

Fun    in    a    butcher    shop. 

15674a. 
Tin     Pan     alley     cabaret. 
55600. 
Lewis  (R.  C.)  : 

Saintly  Mr.  Billings.    40562. 
Sanka  hamba.     40711. 
Lewis     (R.    H.)       See    Carroll 

(P.  H.) 
Lewis      (R.      T.)         Bally-hoo. 
2867. 

Lewis     (Rachel)       Ballet    girl. 

2851. 

Lewis     (Ray)       See    Levinsky 

(R.  L.) 
Lewis      (Richard)        r>e.serter. 

10545. 


Lewis      (Roger)      Melodyland. 

54485. 
Lewis    (Ross)      Mixed    drinks. 

30521. 
I-ewis    (S.   M.)      Million  dollar 

dolls.     29641a. 
Lewis   (Samuel)  : 

Baiting  the  hook.     2815. 
His    majesty    &    the    maid. 

19720. 
House     across     the     way. 

20386. 
Knocking      at      the      door. 

24184. 
Makinsi-       of       Maddalena. 

27626. 
Serpent      in      the      house. 

41554. 
Wild  night.     55944. 
Lewis    (Slielley)     What    really 

happened.     50103. 
Lewis   (Spearman)     Cinderella. 

7345. 
Lewis  (V.)     See  Tupman  (J.) 
Lewis  (W.)      Du  Barry.     11905. 
Lewis  (W.  A.)  : 

Dead  Sea  fruit.     102  L7. 
Rarebit  &  a  pot  of  musty. 

38486. 
Vampire.     48675. 
Voice  of  her  soul.     49228. 
Twin  idols.     47487. 
Two     men     &     a     woman. 
47697. 
Lewis  (W.  B.)  : 

Her    ladyship,    the    mavor. 

19044. 
Number  7.     33134a. 
Scarlet  love.    40992r.. 
War  babe.     55832. 
Lewis  (W.  H.)  : 
.Totiah.     22969. 
Ponce  de  Leon.     36777. 
Lewis    (Walter)      Babv   grand. 
2643. 

Lewis     (il/rs.     Wilfred)      Elec- 
tion day.     12394. 

Lewis   stock   co.     Davenj)ort   & 
CO.,  marriage  brokers.     10036. 
Lewisohn  (L.)  : 

Beaver  coat.    11682. 
Before  dawn.     11682. 
Charlemagne's  hostage. 

116S2d. 
Conflagration.     11682. 
Dramatic     works      of     G. 

Hauptmann.         116  8  2- 

11682d,  53463. 
Drayman  Henschel.  11682a. 
Henry  of  Aue.     116S2c. 
Michael  Kramer.     11682b. 
Mothers.     54615. 
Rats.     11682a. 
Rose  Bernd.     11682a. 


Lewisohn    ( L. )  — Continued. 

Schluck  &  Jau.     11682d. 

Treasure.     46897b. 
Lewisohn   (Mrs.  L.)     See  Lew- 
isohn (M.  A.  C.  C.) 
Lewisohn  (M.  A.  G.  C.)  : 

Almost  a  mothei-.     52639. 

Common  man.     81 43. 

Cost  of  a  hat.     8610a. 

Gray  dome.     17618d. 

House  divided.     20389. 

Kidnappers.     23685. 

Lawbreakers.     24876a. 

Pawns  of  war.     35655a. 
Le  Witt  (C.)  : 

Bold  Mr.  Timid.     4512. 

Pair  of  white  ducks.    35120. 
Lewlits  (A.)  : 

Political  plot.     36693. 

Political  scandal.     36702. 
Lewton  (N.l     Down  with  arms. 

1162S. 
Ley  bold  (F.  J.)     Naughty  mer- 
maid.    32088. 
Le.vda  (R.)     De  7  a  8.     10182. 
Leys  (J.)     Dad.    9583. 
Leyst    (C.)     Hoche  und   Bona- 
parte.    19917a. 
L'Hommedieu  (A.)     aS'cp  L'Hom- 

medieu  (W.  A.) 
L'Hommedieu  (W.  A.)  : 

Business  man.     5591. 

Talleyrand.     45016. 

Under  the  mistletoe.  48183. 
I/Hote     (F. )      Musical     honey- 
moon.    31436. 
Iv'Hotellerie  (M.  de)  : 

A  orillas  del  Ebro.     ISa. 

Los  de  la  burra.     26253a. 
L'Hotellerie   Falloisse    (M    de) 

Amor  y  poesfa.    1339. 
Libbey  (C.  O.)     King  of  U-Kan. 

23887. 
I-ibbey  (L.  .J.)     See  Stilwell  (L. 

J.  L.) 
Libby  (M.)  : 

Bric-a-brac.     5036. 

Scandal      in      the     family. 
40938. 
Libby  (O.G.)    Corn  silk.   8534a. 
Liber  (B. )     Swamp.     44717. 
Liberman  (J.)  : 

Ex  post  facto.     13178b. 

Three  of  a 
Liberto    (F.) 

drama.     5594. 
Libin   (S.  or  Z.)  : 

Abgrund.     70. 

Blind  jealousy.     4250a. 

His  first  bride.     19625a. 

Justice.    23408,  23415. 

Love's  sacritice.    26736a. 

Men  &  women.     29099. 

Power  of  passion.     36978a. 


kind.     55576. 
Business   man's 


3225 


INDEX 


TJl)iu   (S.  or  Z.) — Continued. 
Two  nioliiers.    55703. 
Tn welcome  guest.    55742. 
i.ihi'airie  ji'^n^rale.     Armide  et 

(Jildis.     1886. 
I.ibniirie   Larousse   &   co.     See 

Laroiisse   (I>jbrairie)   &  co. 
I.ihrairie  P.  Oilendorf.     See  Ol- 

leiidorf  (F. )  librairie. 
I.ichetti  (J.)    Genoveffa.   10092. 
I.icho  (A.  v..)    p]wijre  wanderer. 

13178a. 
l.ichtblau   (D.)     After  the  war. 

.■i23a. 
I  -khteiiberger-Metcalfe.      Apos- 

tel.     1692a. 
Lichtenstadter  (M.)  : 
Brink.    5126. 

riiri.^topher  Marlowe.  7277. 
Eneiii.v  at  home.    12734. 
I.lchtenstein    (B.  F. )      Spanish 

page.     4.S437. 
i,iehten.stein-Koevessy    (M. )  : 
(Jhildreu  of  the  sun.     7044. 
Florita.    14572. 
Kick  (C.)     Otlier  fellow.   34444. 
I.ickteig    (A.)      Lebende    leich- 

uani.     24963. 
I.iddard   (F.)     (Juide  of  Monte 

Carlo.     17746a. 
i.iddell    (M.  H.)  : 
Macbeth.     27058. 
Tempe.st.     4.5270. 
Liddle    (F.   .T.)      Infernal   lyre. 

21686. 
Lie  (B.)     Kacokump.     5.5093. 
Lieb   (B.)  : 

Hypnotist.     20766. 
Mother's      life      preserver. 
31189. 
Meh    (H.)  : 
Call.     5878. 
Deceiver.     10321. 
Dope.     11444. 
Frame-up.     .53698. 
T.ieban    (A.)  : 

Settlements.    41598. 
Stock  exchange.    43913. 
1/iebenl^els     (H. )       Farailie    Es- 

tepau.    13505. 
Lieber    (A.)      Arlington    Light- 
foot,  P.  D.     1869a. 
Lieber  (F.)     Sun.set  at  Luzv  8. 

44573. 
Lieberman   (E.)  : 

Awakening     of     Narradin. 

52787. 
Crossroads.    9219a. 
Discard.     10916a. 
Fountain  of  youth.     1.5133. 
Once  upon  a  time.     .54795. 
One  every  minute.     34003a. 
One  touch  o'nnture.  34111a. 
I.iebermann  (L.  De  L. )  Quaker 
maid  of  Flushing.    .37954. 


Liebermann      (W.     R.)       Two 

months  married.     47709. 
I.iebert    (S.)  : 

Insurance  agent.    21789. 

Millennium.     29610. 

"Twas  better  so.     47396. 
Lieiiier      (T.      A.)      jr.       That 

Schwelsteiu  affaii-.     4.5617. 
Liebler  &   co. : 

.\ffair  in  the  barracks.  411. 

Alias      .Jinnny       Valentine. 
7(J9. 

<'anieo  Kirby.     5935. 

Children     of     the     Ghetto. 
7039. 

Deep  purple.     10366. 

Fourth  estate.    15196. 

In  the  palace  of  the  king. 
21475b. 

Man  from  home.     27775. 

Prince  consort.     37289. 

Regeneration.     38907. 

Wliile  sister.    .50572. 
i.iebler   tl-c   Miner   co. : 

Bad  Mr.  Good.    2781. 

I'.e  good.    31.53. 

My  wife's  maid.     .'J1760. 

l^rofessor    Rocks    of    Khu- 
dike.     376.39. 
IJeL'ler  co. : 

Daughter  of  heaven.    9958. 

Honest  .Tim  Blunt.    20099. 

Paper  chase.    35222. 

Hacketty    packetty    house. 
38307. 

That  s..rt.     4.5618a. 
lji(^bling    (A.)  : 

Kinder      der     wahrheit. 
23714. 

Liebesschule.    2.52-53. 

Santa  Caterina.     40723. 
LiH)ling    (L.)  : 

(;irl  of  Seville.     16.591. 

I  so]  a.     22180. 

Spy.     43666e. 
Liebmanu    (G. )      Neue   welt   & 

neue  liebe.     32278. 
Liebovitz  (D.)  Old  Sid  Pointer. 

54774. 
Liebstoeckl    (H.)  : 

Aphrodite.     1076. 

Quo  vadis?    .38247. 

Schmuck   der   Madonna. 
41075. 
Lieder    (F.   W.   C.)  : 

I'.ibliothekar.     3750. 

Don     Carlos,     infant     von 
Spanien.     11.339h. 
Lienard    (A.)  : 

Aigle.     636. 

Cfirmosine.     62.54. 

Cleopatre.     7594a.  .53196. 

Si  sera.     42.583. 

Tentation    de    I'.Vbbl?    .TeaTi. 
45390. 


liienau   (R. )     See  Schlesiuger'- 
sche    buch  "Und    inusikhand- 
lung. 
IJes     (C.     K.)       Rival    queens. 

39548. 
Life  pub.  CO.     Barbara  h'rietchie. 

2962. 
Liggett   (L.)     Talisman.    45000. 
Light      !R.     S.>        In     Nevada. 

21248. 
Light  (W.  \V.)     Pantomime  al- 
manac.    35180. 
Lighthall    (W.   D.)      Hiawatha. 

the  Mohawk.     193.52. 
Lightner    (F.)  : 

Little  Kai  .Jing.     54289. 
Who's  Eugland?    .506.50a. 
Liirhtner  (F.  M.I  : 
Anarchist.    1.388. 
Baresark.     2980. 
Crown  prince.     9231. 
Frederick   with   the  empty 

pockets.     1.5322. 
Little     Kai     Jing.       257.39, 

25740. 
Maggie  Malony.     27352. 
Missionary.    30079. 
Queen  Elizabeth.     37988. 
Taming  of  the  cynic.    4.5053. 

Lighton  (W.  R.)  : 

Billy  Fortune.     3881. 
Mills  of  god.    29070. 
Lignereux   (G.)     Surprise  bien 

agreabie.     44646. 
Ligny  (E.  B.  de)    See  De  T>ignv. 
Ligon  (J.  H.)  : 

Antoinette  Rigaud.    1629. 
Convici  lab<jr.     8418. 
Fun  in  a  restaurant.   1.5684. 
Lady  doctress.    24387. 
Lost  paradise.    26335. 
Martyr.     28519. 
My  father's  brother.   31539. 
Sulphuro.     44467. 
Lillen    (E.)      Eros    &    Psyche. 

12881. 
Liliencron     ( D.    von)       Ges.'un- 

melte  werke.    16241. 
Lilienfein  fH.)  : 

Grosse  tag.     176S7. 
Horrgottswarter.    19316. 
Herzogin      von      Palliauo. 

19319a. 
Kampf  mit   dem   schatten. 

23477. 
Stier  von   Olivera.     43894, 

43895. 
Tyrann.     47868.  47869. 
Liljencrantz     (O.    A.)      Prince 
who      would      a-wooing     go. 
37380. 
Lillard    (F.)      See   Lillard    (.7. 
F.  B.) 


3226 


INDEX 


Lillard  (J.  F.  B.)     Sam  Hous- 
ton, the  hero  of  San  Jacinto. 
40639. 
Lillard   (R.  W.)     Duke  of  Ta- 
-  ra-ra.     11995. 
Lillev    (M.   C.)    &   CO.     Ritual, 

Knights  of  Athens.    39527. 
Lillie  (Mrs.  G.  M.)     Sec  Lillie 

(M.  E.) 
Lillie  (G.  W.)  : 

Oklahoma.     33393,  33394. 
Santa     Fe    train     robbery. 
40741. 
Lillie     (M.    E.)       Poet's    gold. 

54989. 
Lilly    (W.)      Fortunes   of   Mr. 

Bob.    15078. 
Lily  pub.  house: 
Ghosts.     16323. 
Nora.     32994. 

Lima  (C.  A.  de.)    See  De  Lima 

(C.  A.) 
Limendoux  (F.)  Chipeu.  7111. 
Linahan  (A.)  Sec  Donahue  (L.) 
Linan  (M.)     Centro  de  las  mu- 

jeres.    6601. 

Linares  Bccerra  (L.)  : 

A  ver  si  va  a  poder  ser,    23. 
Angel  bueno.    52688. 
Angeles  mandan.    1487. 
Barrio  latino.    3059a. 
Buen  amor.     5400a. 
Calor  del  nido.    5926. 
Castillo    de     las     Aguilas. 

6416. 
Clown  beb6.    7688. 
Como  las  fiores.    8155. 
Cueuto  del  dragon.    9333. 
Entre  teja.s.    12811. 
Gran  simulacro.     17251c. 
Nubecita.    33115. 
Ojos  vacfos.    33387. 
Poco  juicio.    36608a. 
Puente     de    los    crimeues. 

55063. 
Reina  juguete.    55141. 
Secreto    de    la    biblioteca. 

55273. 
Sor  Angelica.    43282. 
Tinglado  de  la  farsa.   55602. 
Y  sigue  la  vida !    51948. 

Linares  Rivas  (M.)  : 
Anoranzas.    1577. 
Buen  demonio.     5401. 
Clavito.    7560. 
Como  buitres.    8153a. 
Cuandoelliisquieren.    9299. 
Dona  Desdenes.    11380. 
Flor  de  los  Pazos.    14549. 
Idolo.    20907. 
Lady  Godiva.    24413. 
Lo  que  engafia   la   verdad. 

26010. 
Magia  de  la  vida.    27357. 


l^inares  Rivas    (M.) — Contd. 
Milagro.    54511. 
Mismo  amor.    29894. 
Raza.    38534. 
Santos  e  meigas.    40756. 
Linck  (H.)     Alles  mobil.    932a. 
Lincke  (P.)  : 

Casanova.    6312. 
Lady  Luna.    24458. 
Lincoln     {Mr.    &    Mrs.)      All's 

well  that  ends  well.    903. 
Lincoln     (C.    E.)       Marianela. 

28254. 
Lincoln  (F.  A.)  : 

End  of  the  bridge.    12705. 
Miss  Barbara.    29903a. 
Piece  of  ivory.    36255. 
Lincoln  (J.  C.)  : 

Cap'n      Warren's      wards. 

6062a. 
Cy  Whittaker's  place.    9526. 
Lincoln    (J.    G.)      For   love   & 

life.    14861. 
Lincoln  (J.  W.)  : 

Putting  it  over  on   father. 

37924d. 
Rather    rough    on    Robert. 
38505. 
Lincoln    (K.  W.)      Sixth  sense. 
42639. 

Lind  (H.)     Gringoire.    17646. 
Lind   (M.  R.  M.  E.)     Little  toy 

band.    25909. 
Lind   (W.  M.)     Punch  &  Judy. 

37829a. 
Lludau     (B.    u.    K.)      Welten- 

biunmler.    55868. 

Lindau  (C.)  : 

Ehemiinnerzug.     12.326. 
Frauenfresser.  15291-15293. 
Friihling  am  Rhein.   15615a, 

53728. 
Gliicksschweincheu.  16799. 
Johunn  der  Zweite.    22811. 
Kismet.     24011. 
Lord  Piccolo.    26215. 
:\lein     maderl.       29063, 

29064. 
Uoiiiantische   fruu.     39842, 

39843. 
Teresita,  die  weisse  sklavin. 

45400a. 
Verbotene    stadt.      48S51a- 

48851c. 
Yielliebchen.    49003,  49004. 
Wasfehltihm?    49632. 
Liiidau  (Ti.)     One  of  our  people. 
34069. 

Lindau  (P.)  : 

Andere.    1428. 
Diana.     10783,  10784. 
I'rocureur  Halleis.    o7571b. 
Soichdir.    42930. 

3227 


Li  mi  berg  ,H.;  : 

Three  enamored  policemen. 

45958. 
Waifb.    49379. 

Liudell  (A.  G.)  : 

Rhoda.    39317a. 

Youth.    52239a. 
Liudeman  (M.  H.)  : 

Angel.    1455. 

Butting  in.    5662. 

Episode.    12828. 

Help  the  widder.    18788. 

If  you.    20943. 

Misplaced  confidence.  29895. 

Uncle  Jack.    47967. 

Wanted,  a  girl.    49508. 

Wilson's  suggestion.    51105. 

IJndemanu   (O.)     Katclien  von 

Heilbronn.    23447. 
Linden  (G.)    One  hundred  years 

from  now.    34026. 
Linden  (H.)  See  Collins  (H.  L.) 
Linden    (L.)      Hearts    of  New 

England.    18566. 
Linder  (G.)     Girls  &  the  baron. 

.53785. 
Linder  (M.)    Frame-up.   15243c. 
Liudgren     (A.    ii.)      For    love 

alone.    WS-M. 
Lindholm    (A.  M. )     See  Chase 

(A.  M.) 
Lindholm  ( .\.  T. )    Demosthenes. 

10462. 
Lindholm  (C.  A.)  : 

Man  from  Minnesota.  27793. 
Peck.    3.57.50. 
Race  sui<-ide.     38295. 
Lindlev  (H.)  : 

Ben  Hur.     3485. 
Castav>nys.    6410. 
In  the  Carolina  hills.  21356. 
Molly.    3070<X 
Moods  and  Tenses.    30928. 
Raiders.    383.55. 
Woman  s  cau.se.    51515. 
Lindley  (Mrs.  H.  E.)  : 
Aleta.    739. 
Coming  step.    8102. 
Lindley  (U.  B.)  : 

Proper  emphasis.    37701a. 
Sister  of  justice.    42592a. 

Lindly     (E.    A.)      Clairvoyant. 

7493. 
Lindmark       (W.      M.)         Don 

Quixote.    11373. 
Lindner    (H.)      Thou  shalt  not 

steal.    45909, 
Lindo      (P.)        See     Harri.sou 

(Amelia) 

Lindon  (F.)  : 

Man  outside.    27937. 

Son  of  IMonte  Cristo.    4321 1 . 

Way  out  yonder.    49781. 


INDEX 


Llndou  (P.)     Bells  of  Big  Ben. 

3459 
Lindoii    (P.   C.)      Dr.   Baxter's 

servants.    11117. 
Lindsay  (C.  M.)  : 

Agent  &  tlie  widow.    578. 
Closing  tlie  contract.    7653. 
Getting  married.    16286. 
In  society's  whirl.    21327. 
Looking  for  more.    26165. 
Turn    about    is    fair    play. 

47348. 
Way  out.    49772. 
Lindsay    (F.)      Whip    wonder. 

50448. 
Lindsay  (H.)  : 

Getaway.     16266. 
Red  light.    38752b. 
Lindsay  (.L  S.)    Under  one  flag. 

48124. 
Lindsay  ( J.  T.)    Curse  of  greed 

&gold.    9501. 
Lindsay    (Mayne)      Little  pale 

man.    32210. 
Lindsay      (Mollie)        Washing- 
house  key.    55845. 
Lindsay  (T.  H.)  : 

Boarding-school  girls.  4435. 
200    miles    from     Chicago. 
52479. 
Lind.sey  (B.  B.)  : 

Child  at  the  door.    6986. 
Man.    27704. 
On  honor.    54781. 
Lindsey  (E.)  : 

Changed      destiny.        6698, 

6699. 
Hand  of  destiny.    18031. 
Vivian's  cousin.    49210. 
Lindsev  (E.  L.)    Road  to  Rome. 

55185. 
Lindsey     (W.)       Red    wine    of 

Roussillon.    38820a. 
Lindsey  ( W.  W. )    King  of  Cock- 
aigne.   23828a. 
Lindsley    (C.   C.)      Disappoint- 
ment.   10914a. 
Lindsley    (E.)      It   pays   to   be 

polite.    22232. 
Lindsley  (H.)  : 

Capt.  von  Redelstadt.    6166. 
Countess     van     Assendelft. 

8725. 
Duchess  of  Barghuys.  11920. 
Gentlemen,  the  king !  16138. 
His  private  honor.    19783. 
Military  attache.     28576. 

Lindsley  (P.)  : 

Circuit  judge.    7381. 
Humor  of  the  court  room. 
20639. 

Line  (C.)  : 

Calif  of  Bagdad.     5841. 
Calif  of  Bool-Bool.     5842. 
Doctor's  love  story.     11201. 


Line  (C.) — Continued. 

For  mother's  sake.     14882. 
Iris.     21940. 
King  Popinjay.     23898. 
Magic  mantle.  27373-27375. 
Northland  midsummer 

night's  dream.     33034. 
Northland  witch.     33035. 
Pagans.     35031. 
Sultan  of  Bungaloo.  44471- 

44473. 
Texas  rose.     45502. 
Viking.     49009,  49013. 
Line   (H.  S.)     Jolly  substitute. 

22958. 
Liueback  (C.  A.)  : 

Bachelor's  ward.    2723. 
While  you  wait.     50439. 
Lines  (S.G.)    Smoke  up.   42856. 
LiP.g  (L.  C.)  : 

Anna,        the        anarchist's 

daughter.     1547. 
Night-riders  of  Ky.     32744. 
l.ingard    (S.   N.)     Pipe  dream. 

36366. 
Lingard    (W.    F.)     Flowerette. 

14601. 
Lingard  (W.  H.)  :  ' 

Bulls  &  bears.     5448. 
Countess  de  Vardes.     8706. 
Di-ive  to  .Jerome.     11833. 
Five  times  a  wife.     14447. 
Happy  papa.     18188. 
I  am  little  but  good.   20786. 
I    shouldn't    like    to    say. 

20823. 
Italian    hurdy    gurdy    boy. 

22256. 
Life's  dream.     25338. 
Little  French  nurse.    25687. 
N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.     31879. 
Siiifiin,    Grifiin,   Whiffln,   & 

Piffin.     42889. 
Young    brother     .Jonathan. 
521.59. 
Lingham  (T.  G.)     Letty's  luck. 

25159. 
Link  (A.)     .Just  a  little  supper. 

23325a. 
Link     (B.)     Are    you    an    elk? 

1S04. 
Link  <F.  M.)  : 

Madge,  the  orphan.     27287. 
V\ife's  honor.     50924. 
Link  ( H.  W. )     Professor's  folly. 

3764  S. 
Linn  (  L  H. )    Fatal  step.    13767. 
Linn  (  W.  R.)  : 

At  Mary's  Harbor.     2159. 
Quakeress.     37957. 
Science  of  Mehitable.  41148. 
Swindlers.     44804. 
Linn^  (H.  S.)     Psyche.     55059. 
Linnev     (H.    J.)     Power    that 
failed.     37005. 


Linsky  (B.  A.)  : 

Lovers.     26069a. 
Stepfather.     43868a. 
Linthicum  (R.)     '62.     52462. 
Linton   (Anita  L.)     Awakening 

of  Egypt.     2561. 
Linton    (Annie  L.)     Myra,   the 

child  of  adoption.     31777. 
Linton  (C.Stuart-)     See  Stuai-t- 

Linton. 
Linton    (H.)     My    wife's    fam- 
ily.    31747. 
Linton     (T.)      Up-to-date    mis- 
sionary.   48504. 
Lion     (K.    O.)     Wiles    of    the 

M'idow.     51010. 
Lion  (L.  M.)  : 

King  who   had   nothing  to 

learn.     23923a. 
Kitty,  the  crook.     24069. 
Man  who  stole  tlie  castle. 

27993,  27994. 
Mobswoman.     30550. 
Plaving  the  game.     36479. 
Touch  of  the  child.     46616. 
Lionheart  (W.  L.)     Ruined  life. 

40246. 
Liorat  (A.)  : 

Liebesgott.     2.5249. 
Little  abbe.     25578. 
Ma  mie  Rosette.     26998. 
Lipiner  (S.)  : 
Adam.     240. 
Merlin.     29213. 
Lipkind  (G.  A.)  : 

Awakening.     52781. 
Culprits.     53303. 
District-attorney.     53418. 
Family  of  fools.     53600. 
Joy-riders.     54125. 
Never     marry     a     doctor. 

54696. 
Pay-cash-clothes.      35660b. 
Room  999.     55202. 
Shadows.     55296. 
Their  last  day.     55.552. 
Too  convincing.     55622. 

Lipman  (A.  S.)  : 

In  the  public  eye.    21484. 
Postmistress^.     36891. 
Six  months.     42622. 
Sunset  ltd.     44574. 
Woman  pays.     51481. 

Lipman  (C.)  : 

Children  of  to-day.     7049. 

Pepi.     35868. 

Vagabond  of  Paris.  48605. 
Lipman  (J.)  Anniver-sary.  1565. 
Lipman  (M.  C.)  : 

Mv    kingdom    for    a    wife. 
31590. 

Sunuuer's  comedy.     44512. 

Lippard    (G.)     Rose  of  Wissa- 
hikon.     49790. 


3228 


liJDEX 


Lippert  (1.  L>.)     lioyal  reward. 

40171. 
Lippincott    (G.    W.    N.)  •  Elec- 
tro.    12423. 
Lippincott     (H.    P.)     Pick-up. 

36211. 
Lippincott  (J.  B.)  co. : 

Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.    41907--il912. 
Faust.     13899a. 
Hamlet.     17974.  17975. 
King  Lear.     23802. 
Macbeth.     27022. 
Messalina.    29307. 
Othello.     34414. 
Parasite.     25281. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39853. 
World's  triumph.     51784. 
Lippincott  (W.  H.)     Srausslers. 

4286S. 
Lippmann 
mother. 
Lippmann 


D. )         Step- 


(A. 
43872. 
(J.  M.)  : 
Beggar  on  horseback.  3307. 
Cousin  Faithful.    8883. 
Facts  in  the  case.     13336. 
Fool  &  his  money.    14711. 
Herr  Vetter.    19313. 
Tashleen.    45148. 
Lippschitz   (A.)  : 

Damen  des  regiments.  9682. 
Doppelmensch.     11449. 
Emma,  die  perle.     12620. 
Extrazug       Ucich       Nizza. 

13272-13274. 
Fraulein  chef.    15232a. 
G.  m.  b.  h.  tenor.    15746. 
Grosse  bummel.    17679. 
Gute  partie.     53847,  53848. 
Kleine  miidel.    54190. 
Lauschige  nest.    24833. 
Lustige  kakadu.    26952. 
Mann      mit      der      griiueu 

maske.    28080. 
Moritz,     die     giitige     fee. 

31033. 
Two  of  him.    47730. 
Verheiratete     .iunggesellen. 

55768. 
Volldampf  vonius!     49256a. 
Wer  zuletzt  lacht.    49985a. 
Lipschiitz  (L.)  : 

Direktlon  Carly.    10907a. 
Gretchen.     17611. 
Grosse  gemeinde.    17680. 
Wtichterhaus  III.     49342. 
Lipscomb  {Mrs.  M.  A.)     Ladie.s 

of  Athens.    24327. 
Lip.set     (B. )      Brago-the-twins. 

4891. 
Lipset    (B.    B.)      Follies    of   a 

title.     14672. 
Lipsher  (G.)  : 
Adamo.     262. 
Flying  Dutchman.    14627. 


Lipshitz    (J.    M.)      Shirt-waist 

man.    42134. 
Lipshutz    (I.    M.)      Suspended 

animation.    44688. 
Lipsis  (E.)    Viscount  Letoriere. 

49156. 
Lipsky   (L.)  : 

Circumstances.     7386. 
Does  it  pay?    11231. 
Faded  rose.    13338. 
Price  she  paid.    37186. 
Shofar.    42148. 
Vice  versa.     48934. 
Lipzin  (K.)  : 

Ihr  erwachung.    20950a. 
Red  light.    55128. 
Lirsky    (W.)      Liebe  unschuld. 

25244. 
Lisanti  (G.  F.)     Little  Harold. 

25711. 
Lisbon    (A.  E.)     Mathew's  old 

partner.    28792. 
Lischer  (C.  H.)    Girl  next  door. 

16582. 
Liscomb  (W.  S.)  : 
Buadicea.     4427. 
Corinne.    8513. 
In  the  rough.    21495. 
Malo,    monk    of    Dissentis. 
27648. 
Liskow  (C.)     Name.    54676. 
Lisle    (C.    M.    R.    Leconte   de) 

See  Leconte  de  Lisle. 
Lisle  (G.  de)     See  Lilly  (W.) 
Lisle  (L.  R.  de)     See  De  Lisle. 
Lisle  (R.)     Foundlings.    15126. 
Lispenard  (V.)     Voodoo  charm. 

49283. 
Lisser     (A.    M.    de)       See    De 
Lisser. 

Lissner  (E.)  : 

Come,  pretty  kitty.    8048. 

Feet  of  clay.    13983. 

Girl     who     was     spanked. 

16642. 
In    the  professor's   corner. 

21482. 
Lace  petticoats.     24299. 
My  lord  &  Pee  Wee.  31626. 
Phoebe  Anne's  hotel.    36156. 
Stairs  are  steep.     43746. 

List     (P.)       Schauspiele,     von 
Julius  Wolff.    41035a. 

Listemann  (F.)  : 
Bad  Bill.    2767. 
Burning  embers.    5568. 
Heart  of  a  boy.    18435.    ' 
Hearts  of  Russia.     18572. 
Love's  awakening.    26689. 
Natural  law.     32065a. 
Robinson  Crusoe.     39667. 
Ruth  Winfield.    40383. 
What's  in  a  name.    50105. 
Widow  Lonely.    50820. 


23856. 
the    First. 


Devar,     novelist. 


Lister    (B.)      Queen    of    love. 

38036. 
Lister  (H.  B.)  : 
Boycott.    4854. 
In  treasure  land.    21557. 
Speeders.    43495. 
Lister     (L.    M.)       See    Lister 

(L.  W.) 
Lister   (L.  W.)  : 

Awakening.    2557. 
Billet  doux.    3853. 
Harura  -  scarum.  18257, 

18258. 
In  treasure  land.    21557. 
Jimmie.    22740. 
King  of  spades. 
King    Patrick 

23891. 
Madam 
27155. 
Mama's  baby,  papa's  man. 

27662. 
Old  fool  John.    33487. 
Speeders.     43495. 
Woman-haters.     51407. 
Lister  (M.  E.)  : 

Costumed  ball.    8630. 
Crown  prince.    9233. 
Litch   (W.  F.)     Edward  Whal- 

ley,  the  regicide.    12278. 
Litchfield   (G.  D.)  : 

Nun  of  Kent.    33155,  33156. 
Vita.     49187. 
Litchfield  (N. )     Down  at  Brook 

f.irui.     11576. 
Tiiterai'ische    agentur    des    Un- 
gii  rischen  schauspielervereins. 
Geheimnis.    16007. 
Literarische   austalt   Riitten   & 
Loeuing.    See  Riitten  &  Loen- 
ing. 
I.ithgow      (S. )        Trapped      by 

treachery.    46848. 
l>itolffs  (H.)  verlag.    Teresita, 

die  Aveisse  sklavin.    45400a. 
Litt    (J.)  : 

In  old  Ky.     21263. 
New  York  tiger.     32541. 
Sporting  life.    43630. 
Tammany.     45073. 
Tammany  brave.    45074. 
Tammany  hall.     45076. 
Tammany  man.    45078. 
Tammany  men.    45080. 
Tammany  sachem.    45082. 
Tammany      tiger.        45083, 

45084. 
Women  &  wine.    51607. 
Yon  Yon.son.    52124. 
Litt     Cf.    S.)       Fiery    caldron. 

14130. 
Litt    (S.)  : 

Home  sweet  home.     20044. 
Invader.     21883. 
Paying  the  price.    35676. 


3229 


INDEX 


Litta    (L.)  : 

Freda.    15308. 
Lena,  the  flower  girl.  25053. 
JIadcap  Midge.    27229. 
Robin's  nest.    39665. 
Little.    Child  trainer.    7013. 
Little    (F.  E.)  : 

Censor     &     the     cuttlefish. 

6592. 
Liane  Boudinot.     25195. 
Tipiiecauoe  days.     46294. 
Waiting.     49392. 
Liltie  (G.)     Patriot.     35561. 
Little       (G.      M.)         Beautiful 

baroness.     3204. 
Little    (.1.   Z.)      Little's   world. 

25943. 
Little  (S.  C.)     Klu  Klux  Klau. 

24113. 
Little    (T.)      Trixie   in   search 

of  a  title.    47126. 
Little  (W.  G.)   Soul  of  a  cynic. 

48814. 
Little  &  Pritzkow.  Mixed  affair. 

30515. 
Little,  Brown  &  CO.: 
City.     53182. 


Duty. 


J487. 


Fairy  operettas,     53593. 
Lovers'  lane.    54351. 
Xe-.v  fJrant  White  Shakes- 
peare.   41878. 
Pig       brother       play-book. 

36279a. 
Play  awhile.    54971. 
Woman  in  the  case.    55984. 
Little  chronicle  co. : 

As  you  like  it..    2042. 
Centerville     Yiile-tide     ba- 

Ziiar.     6599. 
Man     without    a     country. 

54417. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29161. 
Scenes  from  the  Civil  War. 

41018. 
Ventriloquist.    48826. 
Little  Nell: 

Fidelia,      the      tire      waif. 

14118,  14119. 
Nitroglycerine.     32845. 
W:!S  it  hatred?    49637. 
I.iitlGdale  (H.  A.)  : 

-vCtive  service.     52565. 
Advertising  for  a  husband. 

384a. 
Cheat.    6858a. 
Hurricane.     20703c. 
Quality  of  mercy.     37962a. 
Littleton     (C.     C.)       In    Wall 
street.     21.564. 

Littleton    (M.  L.)  : 

Christopher     Columbus. 

7202. 
De  Soto.     10561. 


Littlewood    (J.    C.    &    W.    C.) 

Midnight.    29408. 
Littmann     (?.!.    F.)       Kaiser's 

ranks  *:  file.     23463. 
Litts    (H.)      Last   of    the    Mo- 
hicans.    24745. 
Livaudais  (A.  D.)  Help.    18782. 
Livengood    (W.  W.)     Macbeth. 

27036. 
Liveright    (H.   B.)      Lum  turn. 

26919. 
Livernash    (E.    J.)      John   Ral- 
ston.    22874. 
Livingston   (A.  AL)   Real  value. 

38578. 
Livingston  (B.  N.)  : 

Independent  broker.    21617. 
Intei'uati.  bail.     44807. 
O'Mara's  fate.    33736. 
Sara's  fate.    40788. 
•    Schiualz,     Gesicht     &     co. 
41072. 
Sub  station  13.     44307. 
Livingston  (Mrs.  C.  M.)     Night 

before  Ciu'istmas.     32655a. 
Livingston      (D.      L.)        Ilohd 

Uiusketeers.    19910. 
Livingston  (David)  : 
Cattle  thief.    6488. 
Corporation  lawyer.    8568. 
I'ifkle  salesma)!.    86218a. 
Livingston   (Dell)  : 

Magic  powers  of  Cagliostro. 

27384,  27385. 
Spy.    43666. 
Livingston    (E.)      DifCerence  in 

clocks.     10848. 
Livingston  (F.  M.)  : 
Better  way.     3642. 
F(.ur  armed  lady.     15142. 
Man)e's  professor.     27668.  • 
Li^ingston      (G.)        Irishman's 

luck.     22055. 
Livingston    (I.   M.)      Dickie   & 

pickle.     10S14a. 
Livingston    (L.)  : 

Pdow-out.    4324a. 
(Juadraiigle.     37947a. 
Livingston    (L.  .T.)  : 

Airs.  Vernon.    30480,  30481.. 
Saffron  cat.     40488. 
Livingston    (M.   V.  F.)      Sauce 

for  the  goose.     40847. 
Livingston    (Mabel)      Woman's 

reason.     51557. 
Livinaston  (Murrv)     Man  from 

Italy.     27780. 
Lrvingston       (S.)         Requitial. 

39088. 
Livingston    (W.   B.)      Two  col- 
legians.    47587. 
Tiiving.stone   (F.  H.)      Poet,  re- 
porter &  mai<l.    36617. 
Livingstone   (R.)     Romance  of 
2  wars.    39S27. 


Llaneza     (L.)       Buena    noche! 
53009. 

Lle6  (V.)  : 

Alegres  colegialas.    52611. 
Apaga  y  vamonos.    1664, 
Borregos.    4671. 
Carne  flaca.    62.59. 
Colgar  los  hfibitos.    7805. 
Comisarla.    8109. 
Con  toda  felicidad.    8200 
Copa  encantada.    8465. 
Corte  de  Faraon.    8582. 
Ci>rte  de  los  casados.    8583. 
Cuarteto  Pons.    9301. 
Episodios  nacionales.  12835. 
Espaua  nueva.    12933b. 
Fea  del  ole.    13988. 
Golfa       del       Manzanares. 

17038. 
Har6u.    18217a. 
Hosteria  del  laurel.    20314. 
Loba.    26022. 
Mayo  florido.    28920. 
Mea  culpa.    28974. 
Metodo  Gorritz.    29329. 
Niiia  de  las  muQecas;  32791. 
Ninfas  y  satlros.    32816. 
Once  mil  virgenes.    33972. 
Parte  del  le6n.    35387a. 
Piedras  preciosas.    36261, 
Presidenta.    37079a. 
Ouinto  pelao.    38216, 
Regadera.    38904. 
Reina  gitana.    55140. 
Reviser.    39272. 
Santos  e  meigas.    40756. 
Sierra  Morena.    55337. 
Susto  gordo.    44698. 
Tupinamba.    47326. 
Vals  de  los  besos.    48658. 
Vida  alegre.    48991. 
Vuelta  de  presidio.    49329. 

Llewellyn   (E.)     Imbecile  king. 

20999, 
Llewellyn    (F.)      Love   at   first 

sight.    26480. 
Llewellyn     (L.)      I^ce    Walters 

(L,  L,) 
Llopis  (AT.  G.)     Alicia.    797b. 
Lloyd  (A.)    Our  party.    34741. 
Lloyd   (A.  A.)     Italian  convict. 

22252, 

Lloyd  (A.  P.)  : 

Crank's  retreat.    9017. 

Drifting  alone.    11825. 

Lloyd  (B.)     What  a  pal.    50044. 

Llovd     (C.)      Three    comedies. 

4.5941a. 
Lloyd    (C.  E.)      HiaM-atha  the 

Oiibway  -  Iroquois      prophet. 

19352a. 
liloyd   (D.)     For  revenue  only. 

14904. 


I 


3230 


INDEX 


Lloyd  (D.  D.)  : 
Baby.    2626; 

Dominie's  daughter.    11331. 
Love  of  a  monl?.    26561. 
Woiuan-hater.  51401,  51404. 
Lloyd    (G.    P.)      Who    was   his 

]-ival?    50688,  50684. 
Llovd    (H.   E.)      Abe   Zekener. 

'62. 
Lloyd 
(M. 
Llovd 


See    Cotton 


14047. 


Money-spider. 


32477. 
45473. 


(K.    W.) 
J.  L.) 
(R.)  : 
Fence  between. 
Hawk.    18337b. 
Llovd  (S.  O.)    For  myself  alone. 

14887. 
Lloyds    (E.   D.) 

30792. 
Loach  (A.  W.)  : 
New  waiter. 
Testimonial. 
Loan.    See  Van  Loan. 
Loaue  (G.  S.)  : 

Getawav.     16264a. 
Making  good.     27611. 
To  a  higher  court.    46357. 
Lobe  (L.)     Realization.    38587. 
Lobe    (M.   I.)      Roland  Ranger. 

39752. 
Ix»bell  iW.)     Trap.    46841a. 
I.obl  (F.)     Hunchback.    53999. 
Lobo  Regidor  (R.)  : 
Apariencia.    1665. 
Sin  titulo.     42476. 
Ix)card  (F.  C.)  : 

Tall  of  the  blood.    5895. 
10242. 


3353. 

Irene 


Ash- 


Deaf  for  love 
Snare.    42882. 
Loch  (R.)     Belinda 
Lochlan    (H.    B. ) 

ton.    21937. 
Locke   (B.  M.)  : 

Breezy  Point.    5014. 
Great  catastrophe.     17366. 
Heartrending  affair.    18517 
Hiartville  Shakespeaie  club 

19342. 
Humorous    niduologues 

20641. 
Marie's  secret.    28268. 
Miss  Fearless  &  co.     29939. 
Miss      Fluttus'      advertise 

nient.    29943. 
Mr.      Easyman'.s      niece 

30176. 
Original       monologues 
sketches.    34364a. 
Locke  (D.  R.)  : 

Inflation.    21700. 
Widow  Bedott.    50805. 
Locke  (E.)  : 

After  many  days.    475 
Case  of  Becky.    53080. 
Cinderel.     7341. 
Climax.      7616. 


& 


5379--VOL  2—16- 


-99 


I>ocke  ( E. )  — Continued. 

Fighting  fate.    14192. 

From  soup  to  nuts.     15577. 

Hands  up.    18073. 

His  other  self.    53951. 

Ikey  &  Abey.     20958. 

Land  of  the  free.     2461.5c. 

Little  prospector.     25848. 

Mad  love.     27134. 

Maestro's  masterpiece. 

27327. 

Mystic  la  nip.     31864. 

One  good  turu  deserves  an- 
other.    34013. 

Uur  doctor.     34604. 

Prophet.     37708a. 

Readv     to     open     to-night. 
38550. 

Revolt.     39276. 

Silver  wedding.     42433. 

Solomon  Sly.  sleutli.    43136. 

Song  of  a  soul.     43234. 

Storu).     43972. 

Temptation      of      Parsifal. 
4.5324. 

Two  chinks  vV:  a  rat.     47576. 
47578. 

Uncle       Lem's       dilemma. 
47992. 
Locke  (E.  A.)  : 

All  for  love.     844. 

Bassett's  boarders.     3089. 

Chapultepec.     6732. 

Cheek.     6876. 

Fireworks.     14337. 

Mates.     28791. 

Our  benedicts.     34540. 

Siiadows.     41703. 

True.     47203. 
Locke  (Edgar  A.)  : 

Levinson's  legacy.     25184. 

Noel's  inheritance.     32967. 

Postmaster.     36888. 

Twelfth  juror.     47403. 
Locke  (Edwin  A.)  : 

Beauty  &  the  Beast.     3223. 

Belle  of  Tokio.     3440. 

Bodie,  the  pearl  of  Serpent 
Mt.     4470. 

Carl  Doonder.     6229. 

Cherub.     6914. 

Coonville  christening.  8461. 

Gila  .Jim.     16348. 

Girl  from  Tenn.     16527. 

.Terseyman.     22628. 

Life-guard.     2-5299. 

Little  Miss  Bo-peep.     25765. 

Mayberry's  girl,     28915. 

Meda.     29002. 

Merry  mandarin.     29250. 

Messenger  from  Jarvis  sec- 
tion.    29315. 

Moonshiners.     30973. 

Moral  town.     31001. 

Never  say  die.     32305. 

3231 


Locke    (Edwin  A.) — Continued. 
Nobodv's  claim.     32947. 
Our  .Tack.     34689. 
Priscilla.     37.502. 
t}uartz  Valley.     37975. 
Sheepman.     42038. 
Si  Perkins.     42210.42211. 
Skipper  Ben.     42673. 
Spider's-web.     48.534. 
Stars.     43811,  48838,  4.3811. 
Stuff.     44279. 

"S'andemar      &      Evirallen. 
48685. 
Locke  (G.E.)      1776.     52497. 
Locke     (H.)     All     due    to    the 

management.     831. 
Locke  (.T.  P.)     Over  the  phone. 

84949. 
Locke  ( M. )  : 

Trouble  play.     11542. 
Hunting     of      the      Snark. 

20695,  20G96. 
Kettle  drum.     23629. 
Prince  Pop.     37368. 
Locke  (N.  M.)      Victim  of  som- 
an's riglits.     48954. 
Locke  (W.  H.)  : 

Big  fool.     3785. 
Fool-killer.     14717. 
Girl  &  the  gawk.     16433. 
Kansas  sunflower.     23488. 
Westei-n  man.     .50017. 
Locke  (W.  J.)  : 

Beloved  vagabcmd.     3466. 
Glory        of        Clementina. 

16783a. 
Morals  of  Marcus.    31009. 
Viviette.     49214,  49215. 
Lockert       (J.      F.)       Nanette. 

31962. 
Lockhart     (J.     B.)     Hearts    & 

wheels.     18542. 
Lockney  (J.  P.)  : 

Hidden  crime.    19361, 19862. 
Poor       girl's       temptation. 

36797. 
What  all  the  world  should 
know.     50048. 
I-ockroy.     Queen  Topaz.     38094. 
Lockwood    (B. )    jr.     High-pres- 
sure.    19420. 
Lockwood  (E.  D.)  : 

Affair  of  honor.     414. 
Alchemist.     718. 
How    one    woman    met    it. 
20510. 
Lockwood    (G.    S.)     Mv    \\  ife's 

boy.     31742. 
Lockwood      (I.)       A\'a.><hington. 

49652. 
Lockwood     (L.     E.)      Midsum- 
mer night's  dream.     29483. 
Lockwood  (P.)     Sham.    4192Sa. 
Lockwood   (S. )     See  Lockwood 
(W.  S.) 


INDEX 


Lock  wood  (T.  D.)  : 
Convert.     840Sa. 
District  atty.     10978. 
Squealer.     48698. 
Luclvwood  (W.  L.)  : 
Alaska.     694. 
Bohenie.     4486. 
Game  of  lobby.     15871. 
Heiirv  Esmond.     18899. 
I'aul  Uevere.     35611. 
Ldckwood    (W.  S.)  : 

Beautv    of    Helen.      3235, 

3236. 
Clean  slate.     7566. 
Drums  of  the  21.st.     11885. 
Girl  of  Illinois.     16586. 
Her  liuii.2;ry  heart.    19022a. 
Her  waist  of  effort.    19164. 
Managing  Mildred.     28034, 

28035. 
Price  of  justice.     37103. 
Red  blooded.    38705. 
Socialists.     42998. 
Sjiort  of  kings.     43619. 
Lodor    (C.   A.)  : 

All  for  you.     850. 
Carried  by  storm.     6291. 
Hilarity.     19470. 
Hilarity      in      McFadden's 

row. "   19472. 
]\IcFad(leu"s    row    of    flats. 

270S4. 
>-ew  hihiritv.     32390. 
On  the  go.     33848. 
I.  o  d  e  r      (M.)        Candlesticks. 

5999. 
T.oder  ('^\.  S.)  Appearances  are 

deceiving.     1704. 
T.(Mler   (K. )     Him  &  him.  19493. 
r.ddge    (A.)      IMaiil  of  Orleans. 

27489a. 
T.o.lge    (F.  AV.)  : 

Call,    the   bool black.     6029, 

0030. 
Curious.     9483. 
Sai-ah's  cousin.     40787. 
SU-eleton  liat.     42657. 
Telephone  girl.     45237. 
I-odge   (d.  C.)     Cain.     5814. 
T.oeb    (C.)      Absalom.     103. 
T>oeb      (C.     G.)        Sympathetic 

ddctor.     44859. 
T>oeb    (L.)  : 

Every   Youngnian.     13125a. 
.Tacobson's.     54098. 
T.ocb    (S.  L.)     I'ole  discoverer. 

30064. 
I .  ;■)  I'  f  1  e  r     (A. )       Seusationen. 

41491. 
T.oefller     (E.     H.)       After    the 

honeymoon.     504a. 
LoelHer  (G.  O.)     Thr  geheimnis. 

20951. 
L  o  h  n  e  r     (F. )       Sterngucker. 
55441. 


Lohr    (II.)  : 

Our    little    C  i  n  d  e  r  e  1 1  a. 
34701. 

Sarenna.     40798. 

Scarlet  sunshade.    40998a. 
Loeser    (W.   L.)      Purple   pole. 

37889. 
Loevius    (F.  T.)  : 

Colony  of  cranks.     7956. 

Warrant.     49625,  49626. 
Loewenthal     (A.     ,1.)       Robert 

Blum.     39621. 
I.ofthouse    (C.^      Modern   sing- 
ing lesson.     30658. 
Loftner  (H.)     Blue  &  Ihe  grey 
on  the  Rappahannock.     4346. 
Logan      (A.      S. )        Messalina. 

29307. 
Logan    (C.)  : 

Araer.  marriage.     1246. 

Blade  o"  grass.     4185. 

Legal  trap.    25001. 

Rose.    39945. 

Sailor's  heart.    40505. 

Tei-rible  temptation.   45429. 

That  man.     45593. 

Treasury  girl.     46908. 

Vassar.    48728. 

See  also  Connelly  (C.  L.) 
Logan    (C.  A.)  : 

Milliner   &   the   apprentice. 
29626. 

Shadow  girl.     41670. 
Logan  (C.  .T.)  Richard  Loraine. 

30371. 
Logan  (Grace)     Vassar.   48728. 
Logan     (Gwendolen)       Victoria 

&  Albert.     48975a. 
Logan  (,L  A.)  True  grit.   47223. 
Logan   (.r.  F. )     Rainbow  chase. 

38383c. 
Logan   (L.)     Grit.     17660. 
Logan    (O. )  : 

Adirondack  adventure.  286. 

Bits.     4013. 

Books.     4617. 

Bridge  of  glass.     5086. 

Business  woman.     .5603. 

Camp.     5951. 

Carmen.     6248. 

Cherry.     6902. 

Dangerous  fellow.     9765. 

Debt.    10299. 

Dress.    11807. 

Foiid  but  not  foolish.  14698. 

Foolishlv  fond.     14737. 

Greenblow.     17.597. 

Heavy  villain.     18602. 

Hinnming-bird.     20636. 

Idiot  king.     20882. 

Isa.    22106. 

Kittens.    24048. 

Knickerbockers.    24129. 

liOve.  honor  &^  obev.     26512. 

]\Iiss  Tom.     3004L 


Logan   ( O. )  — Continued. 

Newport.     32-561,  32564. 
Over  tlie  palisades.     3494S. 
Paul  &  Virginia.    35602. 
Pleasure.     36.528. 
Ponv.     36780. 
Pride.     37194. 
Rose  garden.     39961. 
Sense  of  honor.     41493. 
Sphinx.    43535. 
Strucken  deer.    44220. 
Sunbeam.     44529. 
Violet  Dale.     49098. 
Will  &  a  Avtiy.     51018. 
Woman  who  talks.     51.^><M. 
Logan  (U.  S.)     Alimony.    801a. 
Logie  (E.  M.)     Old  maid's  ven- 
ture.   .54772. 
Logle  (R.)  : 

Burglar  &  his  pal.    5510a. 
Maddie.  the  kid  &  the  old 
geezer.    27233. 
Logwood    (C.    A.)      Girl    from 

Bagdad.     16475. 
Lohse  (O.)     Prinz  wider  willen, 

37491. 
Lohse  (R.)     Lohse  &  Sterling. 

26074a. 
Loining  (.1.  A.)  : 

Enemy  to  the  queen.    12736. 
Finlay's     Christmas     baby. 

14282.     • 
In  old  Manila.     21266. 
In  100  years.    21290. 
Indian's  love.     21657. 
Mavor's  wife.    28949. 
Mysterious  Mr.  Why.  31821. 
Paranoiac.     3.5277c. 
Shadows  of  life.     41712. 
L'Oiseau     (A.)      Original    illu- 
minated poems.    34362. 
Lokesch    (A.)      Regimentspapa. 

3891 9a. 
Loma  (.I.dela)    Espadachines. 

129.33. 
Lomas      (B.      A.)       Romantic 

dramas.    39835a. 
Lomas    (F.)      Ahrinziman,    the 

Persian.    630. 
Lomasnev    (AV.   M.)      Eviction. 

13152. 
Lomax  (C.)     Heart  of  Newark. 

18476. 
Lomax     (F.)       Wrong    woman. 

51906b. 
Lombard  (L.)    Bounced.    4741. 
Lombard    (R.)      Casey's   trou- 
bles.   6361. 
Lombardia    (F.)     Ahora  si  que 

va  de  veras.    628. 
Lomelar  (G.)    G'estlaloi.   5749. 
Lomon     (C.)      Ronde    des    sai- 

sons.     39886. 
Lonas   (.1.  B.)     Slie's  over  the 
sea.    42012. 


3232 


INDEX 


Londes    (P.   L.  des)     See  Des 

Londes. 
London     (G.)       Gov.    John    A. 

Johnson.    17183. 
London  (Jack)  : 

Acorn-planter.     52560. 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning. 
2011. 

Burglars.     5529. 

Damascus  road.    9673. 

Daughters     of     the     rich. 
10030a. 

God  of  his  fathers.     16829. 

Gold.     16873,  16874. 

Iron  heel.     22067. 

Just  meat.    551. 

Scorn  of  women.    41164. 

Sea  wolf.    41234. 

Theft.     45650. 

War.    49567. 
Loudon  (James)  : 

Edged  tools.    12232a. 

Hiring  a  cook.    19532b. 

His  mother-iu-law.    19732a. 
London   (L. )     Campus  chatter. 

5972. 
Lonergau  (L.)  : 

Aztec  maid.     2600. 

Elsie  Venner.    12553. 

Gettin'  an  angel.    16269. 

Graft.    17228. 

Idyl  of  Erin.    20912. 

Letter.    25141a. 

Oh,  dear.    33348. 

Quick  work.    38187. 

Ranchville.    38445. 

Rough  house.     40068. 

Stormy  hour.    43985. 

'Tzin.    47880. 

Vital  question.    49191. 

When  Titus  ruled.     50340. 
Lonergau    (P.   J.)      Lieut.   Bel- 
ton.    25267. 
Lonergau    (T.    F.)      Disguised 

valet.    10945. 
Long.     London  life.    26104. 
Long  (A.)     Way  out.    55853. 
Long   (D.  N.)     Daddy  Tecalco. 

9601. 
Long  (E.  E.)  : 

Peer  hunt.    35788. 

Second  Mr.  Jones.    41299. 
Long     (F.)       Power    of    love. 

36960. 
Long  (F.  C.)  : 

Spanish  doubloons.     43425. 

Turning  a  crank.    47371. 
Long     (G.)       Pageant    of    the 

church.    54867. 
Long  (G.  de)     See  DeLong. 
Long  (G.  A.)     Golden  thoughts. 

17013. 
Long  (H.  L.  de)     See  De  Long. 
Long     (H.     Z.)       Music     shop. 
31407c. 


Long  (I.  C.)     Reward.    39299a. 
Long    (J.   D. )      Golden   candel- 
abrum.   16933. 
Long    (J.    E.    H.)      Lost    wife. 

26369. 
Long  (J.  L.)  : 

Darling  of  the  gods.   53339. 
Lady      Betty      Martingale. 

24367a. 
Madam    Butterflv.      27150, 

27151. 
Madama  Butterfly.     27165- 

27107. 
Jilme.      Butterfly.        24084, 
27179. 
Long  (J.  M.)  : 

Bluff  that  won.     4406. 
Priestess  of  Pan.    37226. 
Long  (J.  N.)  : 

Awfully  bashful.     2584. 
Bread  cast  upon,  the  waters. 

4964. 
D.  D.,  Hyde  &  Hunt.    9576. 
Regiment     of    Champagne. 

38918. 
Susette,     the     ropemaker's 
daughter.     44678. 
Long  (J.  W.)  : 

Mother's  curse.     31177. 
Prince  Camaralzaman. 

37278. 
What  shall  we  do  with  Au- 
gustus?   50128. 
Long  (L.  A.)  : 

Lorna  Doone.     26251. 
Radisson,     the     voyageur. 

38313a. 
Spanish  gypsy.     43430. 
Long  (M.  B.)  : 

Cure     of    Mrs.     Reynolds. 

9466. 
It  is  enough.    22214. 
New  commandment.    32347, 
Open  eyes.    34240. 
Outside  the  family.    34907. 
Politic  Mr.  Barnes.     36682. 
Stray  leaf.    44106. 
Long  (N.  J.)  : 

Hardest  way.     18212. 
Night  in  Paris.    32699. 
Other  man's  wife.    34459. 
Soldier  of  France.    43075. 
Street  singer.    44119. 
Long    (O.    M.)      Quest   of   the 

princess.    38151. 
Long  (W.  A.  de)     See  DeLong. 
Long  (W.  H.)  jr.: 

Curse  of  Cain.    9495. 
Madiline     of     Fort     Reno. 
27290. 
Long    (W.  L.)      Western  wild- 
flower.    50027. 
Long  (Walter  S.)  : 

Dat  famous  chicken  debate. 
53340. 


Long    (Walter    S. ) — C<»utiniie(l. 
When    de    womenfolks    de- 
bate.   55897. 
Long    (WMlliam  S.)      (ilioses  er 

not  ghoses.     53768. 
Longa    (J.   L.)      Panf   Motviek. 

35174. 
Longan    (H.)      Greatest   treas- 
ure.   17533. 
Longden  (C.  A.)     INIan's  enemv. 

28099. 
Longden     (C.    H.)       I'error    of 

Paris.    45441. 
Longfellow  (E.  W.)  : 

Christus.     7279e.  7279f. 
New      England      tragedies. 
32369a,  323691x 
Longfellow  (H.  W.)  : 

Blind  girl  of  Castel-Cuiile. 

4259,  46721. 
Building  of  the  ship.    7544a. 
Christus.    7279a-7279f. 
Courtship    of    Miles    Stan- 
dish.      8874-8876,    29570, 
37500,  51705, 
Divine    tragedy.       11016a- 

11016c, 
Evangeline.    13059-13062. 
Giles   Corev   of  the   Salem 

farms.    16361a. 
Hiawatha,       1924,     19343- 
19347,       19351a,       25317, 
54973. 
Hiawatha     entertainments. 

19351b. 
Hiawatha      the      Ojibway- 
Iroquois  prophet.  19352a. 
Judas  Maccabaeus.    13438. 
King     Robert     of     Sicily. 

39644. 
New     England      tragedies. 

32369a,  32369b. 
Os-ka-wawa.    34405a. 
Paul  Revere's  ride.     35618. 
Song  of  Hiawatha.    43234b, 

43234c. 
Spanish     student.       37041, 
37042. 
Longfellow  (W.)     Battle  of  the 

factions.    56071. 
Longfellow  (W.  E.)  : 
Coston  light.    8629. 
Double  cross.    11510. 
Life-savers  of  Plum  Beach. 
25325. 
Longhead    (F.  H. )      Woman  in 

politics.    51416. 
Longhenry   (E.  F.  &  L.)   Under 

Alabama  skies.    48095. 
Longhi  (M.  M.)  : 

Bon  vivants.     52944. 
Chorus   girl.     7145. 
Count  de  Noaccount.    8660. 
Derby  witch.    10509,  10510, 
53387. 


3233 


INDEX 


Luiijilii  (  M.  M.) — Coutimied. 

I'roiii  jeans  to  broadcloth. 
lar,46.  15547,  53723. 

Match-inakei-.    28765. 

Meal  ticket.    28980. 

Repaying  Henry.    39064. 

Kounders.     40108. 
Lougley    (F.    M.)      Garden   se- 
crets.   1.5907. 
Lotiglev     (M.    D.)       Louisiana. 

26403. 
Longman  (E.  G.)  : 

Chief  clerk.    6967. 

('uring  father.     9476. 

lOx-hiisbands.     13212. 

Found  in  a  cabinet.    15116. 

Get  the  money.    16261. 

In  the  way.    21541. 

.Joke's  on  me.    22915. 

Midnight  visitor.     29461. 

Notliiug  ueAY.     33082. 

Southpaw  Sammy.    43398. 

Subterfuge.    44336. 

Yourself  in  print.     52236. 
LongMiiin  (S.  T.)  : 

Cliief  clerk.    6967. 

Those     Jordan     diaiuonds. 
45888. 
Lougnums.  Green  &  co. : 

As  you  like  it.     2064. 

Handet.  prince  of  Denmark. 
17994a. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18857. 

Historical  phiys  of  colonial 
(Uivs.    19S84. 

.Tulius  Caesar.    23265. 

Macbeth.    270-53. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29186. 

Midsummer  night's  dream. 
29503. 

Mors  et  victoria.    31071a. 

Twelfth  night.    47422. 

Longniire  (  K.  B.)  : 

All  for  an  ambition.    838. 
Home  of  the  devil.    20031. 
Ill  Louisiana.    21225. 
Leetla  Joe.    54248. 
Mammy.    27685. 
Manuuy  Jinny's  white  folks. 

276S8a. 
Mv      friend      Mr.      Jones. 

54653. 
Woman's    soul    laid    bare. 
51574. 
Lc.ngsou  (L.)     Choice.    7126a. 
Longworth     (D.    G.)       Masher. 

28.598. 
Loniryear     (J.     M.)     ji\      Red 

sti-i'ak.     38806. 
Lonsdale  (F.)  : 

Balkan  princess.     2838. 
Betty.    3652b.  3652c. 
TiOnsdale    (H.  G.)     Things  are 
seldom      ^^ilat      they      seem. 
45786. 


Lonsdale  (M.  C.)     Friend  of  the 

family.     15441. 
Loo  (A.  vau)    See  Van  Loo  (A.) 
Lookup  (T.)  : 

Mad  match.     27139. 
Queen  Elizabeth.     37989. 
Loomis(A.  W.)    Gasela.    1.5929. 
Loomis    (C.   B.)     Up   from   the 

deptlis.     48477. 
Loomis    (C.    W.)     Making    his 

own  way.     27619. 
Loomis  (G.  N.)  : 

Night-rider's  d  a  u  g  li  t  e  r  . 

32743. 
Two  admirals.     47535. 
Loomis     {Mrs.    G.    N.)     Pawn. 

35647. 
Loomis     (H.    W.)     Garden    of 

Punchinello.     15903. 
Loos  (A.)     Rummy.     40262. 
Loos    (H.    B.)     Purple    garter. 

37SS5a. 
Loos    ( R.   B.)     Paris  graduate. 

3.5304. 
Loota,   pseud.     See  Anstey    (L. 

L.) 
Lope  de  Vega.     Star  of  Seville. 

53127,  55436. 
Lopez    (A.   Serrano)     See  Ser- 
rano Lopez. 
Lopez   (E.  Alvarez)     See  Alva- 
rez Lopez. 
Lopez     ( J.    Perez )     See    P^rez 

Lopez. 
Lopez  (J.  S.)  : 

Chimmle's  diplomacy.   7069. 
P^or  babv's  sake.     14778. 
Hall  room  boys.     17943. 
Isle  of  Love.     22161. 
Royal  reception.     40169. 
Lopez  (S. )  : 

Brutto  e  le  belle.     .53005. 
Dritte  gatte.     11832a. 
HJissliche  ferante.     17S82c. 
Mario  e  Maria.    54427. 
Nostra  pelle.     54735. 
Rosario.     55208. 
Sunde  Sandras.     44380a. 

I.iopez      (V.)     Hero     to     order. 

19272. 
Tiopez   Alvarez    (A.)     Buen   la- 

dron.     .5401b. 

Lopez-Barbadillo  (J.)  : 

Camino  de  flores.     .5950. 
Ochavos.     33240. 
Perra  gorda.     35947. 
Traje  de  Venus.     46785. 

Lopez  de  Ayala  (A.)     Consuelo. 

8362. 
Lopez    Debesa     (Z.)     Leiiador. 

25056. 
Lopez  de  Haro : 
Loca.     26038. 
Bob  re  Dolores.    36589. 


Lopez  del  Toro  (E.)  : 

l'enetraci6n  pacilic;i.  0.58-42. 
Sangre  espafiola.     4070L 
Lopez   Grignel    (E. )      Maria   (h' 

Africa.     28232. 
Lopez-Marin  (E.)  : 

Al  fin.  solos ! !  .  .  .     673. 
Dama  del  velo  aziil.     9667a. 
Diablo    son    los    ciiiiiuillos. 

10746. 
Fosforitos.     53687. 
Gato  rubio.     1.5946. 
Jardin      de      los      iiniores. 

22499. 
La    de    los    oius    de    cieio. 

24281. 
Marido  modelo.     l',S2.>7. 
INIunequita  sabia.     31363. 
I'ido  la  palabra.    36249. 
Reina      de      las      )taloina<. 

38964a, 
Sabado  bianco.     40411. 
Sombra      del      .\ranzanillo. 

43146. 
Terror     de      las      mujeres. 

45439. 
Vals  de  los  besos.     48658. 

Lopez  Monis  (A.)  : 

Alma   de  Carihuy.     940:i. 

Buen  ladrou.     5401b. 

Dr.ce  de  la  noche.     11098. 

Ell  casa  no  comemos.  12656. 

-Aliijer  del  projinio.     31309. 

Xifio  de  Triana.     .32821a. 

Si  yo  fuera  rey  !     42222a. 

Venus  de  piedfa.     4SS35a. 

Vindita.     49076a. 
Lopez-Montenegro  (R. )  : 

Al  cine.     671. 

Al  tin.  solos  ! :  .  .  .     673. 

Autor!!    Elaut.ir'.!    52778. 

Bello  Narciso.     34-53. 

Cosas  de  comiccts.     8594a. 

C(»sta  azul.     8624. 

Diablo    sou    los    chiquillos. 
10746. 

Faraona.     13666. 

Fiera  Corrupia.     14129. 

(4abrieles.     .53740. 

(Jato  rubio.     1-5946. 

Ilermanas  frescales.    19221. 

Jardin      de      los      amores. 
22499. 

Los  de  la  cola.    26253b. 

F'l-imer  espada.     .37244. 

Soiior  Ulriiano.     4147Sb. 

Vo  a  mo,  tu  amas.     .52112!i. 
Lopez  Orense  (D.)      Buen  amoi-. 
.5400a. 

Lopez  Pinillos  ( J. )  : 
rasta.     6401. 
Hacia  la  diclui.     17869. 
.Xuestro  enemigo.     33116a. 
(HvA  vidn.     .34.508a. 


3234 


INDEX 


l.oiK^i;  Silv;i    (J.)  : 

Apaga  y  vSmonos.     1664. 
Arroyo.     1928. 
El.     12366a. 
Kstudiante.     12967. 
Fresn.     15392. 
Gallo  de  la  pasion.     15789. 
Ninfas  v  satires.     32816. 
Rayo  de  sol.     38533. 
Saugre  moza.     40703. 
Vuelta  de  pre^<idi<i.     49329. 
Lopez     Torregrosa     (T.I       Sec 

TorregTosa  (T.  L. ) 
Lora    (A.   Jimenez)      See  Jime- 
nez Ixn'a. 
Lorain     (O. )      s<t     (  Mli-sheimer 

(L.  T.) 
Loraine   (M.  W.)      Inconijiihle. 

21601.  21602. 
Loraine    (O.)  : 

Koiieniian  life     4497. 
Oscar  Loraine  &  his  wood 
be  partners.     34399. 
Loraine    (R.)  : 

rolnnihus.     8013. 
Other  side  of  love.    344S81.. 
Loraine   (W.)  : 

Filibuster.     1421 S. 

Land     o'     nnrserv     rhyme. 

245841). 
Trip  to  Buffalo.     47011. 
Loranger    (X.   J.)      Hans   Han- 
son.    18106a. 
I,orbel   (H.)   Her  he.-irfs  desire. 

19011. 
Lonl    (A.   F.)  : 

Cliristopher  Colum))Us.  7269. 
Lord  Raglin  at  the  World's 

fair.     26218. 
Vision's  quest.     49169. 
Lord   (.\.  A".)      Misses  Priu.^le's 

leap  year.     30051. 
Lord     (B.     E.)       ('all     of     the 

i)anshee.     5892a. 
Lord    (F.  A.)  : 

Bread  line.     4967. 
Cooper,  Hoyt.  inc.     8462. 
His     name     on     the     door. 

19742. 
Lady  sheriff.     24519. 
Why  it's  wronu'  to  he  poor. 
06734. 
Lord   (H.  F.)  : 

Ghosts.     16323. 
Nora.     32994. 
Lord     (H.     T.)       Mrs.     Jones' 

afternoon  tea.     30393. 
Lord    (J.  A.)  : 

Joseph      &     his     bretlireu. 

23009. 
Linvvood  case.    25530. 
Marv  E.  Surra  tt,  the  mar- 
tyr.    28549. 
Peu.     the    witch    of    Ruby 
farm.     35792. 


Lord    (J.   J.)  : 

Empress  Josephine,  the 
maiden.    12651.  12652. 

AFarcellus.    28158. 

Zeida.     52307.  52308. 
Lord    (K.)  : 

Day  Will  Shakespere  went 
to  Kenilworth.    53357. 

Dryad.     11S95. 

(h-eatest  gifL    17526a. 

Lark.     54224. 

Minister's  dream.    29744a. 

Raven  man.    55109. 

Shoes  of  gold.     42147a. 

Lor<l  (M.  0  Burlesque  on  the 
arrival  of  the  S.  S.  Deutsch- 
land.     5.561. 

Loi-d  (  R. )  tiee  H  a  m  i  1 1  0  n 
(Charles) 

Lorde    (A.   de)  : 

Amour  en  cage.     1357. 

Atraco.    2333. 

Au  rat  mort.     2350. 

Au  telephone.    2352. 

Bagnes  d'enfants.    2810. 

Bete.     3608. 

Derniere  torture.     10521. 

Des  yeux  dans  I'onibre. 
10527a. 

Hand.     18025. 

Honnne  mysterieux.    20088. 

Invisibles.     21912. 

Leqon  a  la  Sali>etri&re. 
24967. 

Limbo.     25496. 

Marl  malgre  lui.    54425. 

Mvstere  de  la  maison  noire. 
54668. 

Petite  Roque.     36052. 

Ited  night.     38767. 

Saved.    40868a. 

System  of  Doctor  Goudron. 
44883. 

Systr^ne  du  docteur  Goud- 
ron.    44887,  44888. 

Terre   d'epouvaute.     45408. 

Visiteuse.     5.5786. 

Lorente   (C.  Antolin)      See  An- 

tolin  Lorente  (C.) 
Lorente    (J.   J.)  : 

Aires  del  Moncayo.     653. 

Huelga  de  seiioras.     20588. 
T.orenz    (H.  E.)  : 

3-]vents  of  life.     13099. 

Hero  of  the  Alps.     19264. 

Money  makes  the  mare  go. 
30780,  30781. 

Papa   got  his'n.     35208. 

Loreuz    (J.  A.)  : 

His   mother-in-law.     19733. 
^Ir.  Sharji,  chief  of  police. 
30261. 

Piv.bntion  burglar.     37560. 


Lorenzini   (C.)     Adventures  of 

Pinocchio.    362. 
Loreton  (J.  S.)     Gertie,  a  child 

heroine.     16216. 
Loretz   (J.  M.)  jr.: 

Cupid  in  livery.     9394. 
Pearl  of  Bagdad.    35729. 
Lorimer     ( M.    A.)       Important 

letter.     21037. 
I-orimer    (W.)  : 

Shepherd  king.     42049. 
AVriting  on  the  wall.  51852. 
Loriug   (B.  F.)      Awakening  of 

Cleo.     2560. 
Loring  (L.)  See  Clarke  (J.  M.) 
Loring   (L.  J.)     Hop,  skip  &  a 

.lump.     20247. 
Loring      (P.      Q.)        Courtship 

against  time.    8870. 
Loring     (S.    C.)       Anglo- Amer. 

eugenic  alliance.     1517a. 
L  o  r  i  o  t  -  I>ecaudey.     Vendetta. 

48778. 
I>orne    (Marquis   of)      See   Ar- 
gyll   (J.  D.  S.  Campbell.  9th 
duke  of) 
Lome  (C.  J.)     Cora,  the  Creole. 

8489. 
Lorny  (B.  P.)     Bonds  of  a  nnl- 

lionaire.     45.50. 
Lorraine    ili.)      Jack's   affinity. 

22382. 
Lorraine  (C.)     D;iwn  of  a  now 

year.     10076. 
Lorraine    (C.   F. )  : 
Bluffed.     4407. 
Tid-bits.     46150. 
Wealthv     \si(low     AViggles. 
49842. 

Lorraine   (R. )  : 

Greater  cause.     17502. 
Plot  for  millions.     36548. 
Princess  Elizabeth.   37414. 

Lorraine   (W.)     .S'ec  Loraine. 
Lortcher       (J.)         Interrupted 
honeymoon.     21834. 

Lorvea    (.1.   H.)      liar  of  soap. 

2946. 
Losada : 

Margaritas.     28212. 

Rosita  del  oro.     40048. 
Losch  (H.)     Oveubecks.    34922. 
Losee   (F.)  : 

Kittens.    24049. 

Two  Juliets.     47661. 
Losee     (G.    E.)       When     duty 

calls.    50218. 
Loth  (M.)  : 

Covetous  eyes.     S918a. 

Neidische  augen.     82165. 

Troubles  of   a   millionaire 
47173. 

Woman  of  wealth.     51476. 


3235 


INDEX 


Lothar  (R.) : 

Bakkarat.    2823. 

Drei  grazien.     11798. 

Grosse  gemeinde.     17680. 

Hexe  Eva.    19337. 

Ich     liebe     dich.       20845, 

20846. 
Izeyl.    22287. 

Kaiserliche  hoheit.  23461. 
Kleine  landprediger.  24092. 
Konig     Harlekin.       18225, 

24206. 
Schonste  frau.    41092. 
Tal      der      liebe.        44959. 

44960. 
Terra  bassa.    45405. 
Teufelsweg.    45478. 
Tiefland.     46172. 
Venus   im   grunen.     48836, 

48837 
Verschenkte    frau.      48888, 
48889. 
Lothrop  (D.)  &  CO.: 

Night     before     Christmas. 

32655a. 
Parlor  comedies.    35350a. 
Lothrop  (G.  E.)  jr.: 

King  Carnival.     23746. 
Olivia's  crime.    33718. 
Queen's  pet.    38124. 
Lothrop  (H.  M.)  : 

Literary  reception.     25574. 
Mistletoe  bough.    30290. 
Lothrop  (I.  G.  B.)     When  love 

goes  to  war.    50254. 
Loti  (P.)     See  Viaud  (.T.) 
Lottinville  (M.  A.)  : 

Last     days     of     Pompeii. 

24704. 
While    the    angelus    tolled. 
50433. 
Lotz    (M. )      Hiscrassy's    Anna 

Bell.     19875. 
Louchheim    (S.    F.)      King    of 

hearts.     54177. 
Loud     (L.)    .  Murphy    changes 
his  name.    31382a. 

Louden  (E.  V.)  : 

Edward's  play.     12278a. 

Marry  for  love.    54434. 

Uncle  John.    47979a. 
Louden  (T.)  : 

Capt'n.    53072. 

Edward's  play.     12278a. 

Home  again.    20007a. 

Marry  for  love.    54434. 

Old  &  new.    33407a. 

Schoolmaster.    411229,. 

Uncle  John.    47979a. 

Loughborough  (D.  L.) : 

Amer.  suffragette.    1265. 
Just  Billy.    23343. 

Loughborough    (J.   M.)      Hun- 
gry suffragette.    20670. 


Longhead     (P.     H.)       Queen's 

crown.    38109. 
Loughran    (J.)      Last   days   of 

Pompeii.    24699. 
Loughran  (J.  M.)  : 
Charge.    6738a. 
Sordid  money.    43293a. 
War  brothers.    49576e. 
Loughrey  (N.)  : 

Blind  Tom's  faithful  friend. 

4267. 
Cow-boy  &  his  Indian  bride. 

8921. 
Married  in  haste.     28452. 
Menagerie.    29117. 
Louie  (E.  de)     See  De  Louie. 
Louis  (B. )      /See  Birnbaum  (^Ij.  ) 
Louis  (C.  E.)  : 

Countess.    8697. 
Trellis.    46912. 
Lound   (H.  A.)     Dater.     53341. 
Lounsbery  (G.  C.)  : 

Damning   of   Dorien    Grey. 

9686. 
Delilah.    10412. 
Escarpolette.     12914.. 
.Judith.    23173. 
Lucky  husband.     26849. 
Moonshiners.     30965. 
Violante.    49092. 
Louttit     (G.    W.)       King    Fez. 

23766. 
Loux  (D.  H.)  : 

Doon  Muirl.     11435. 
Peter  Donse.    36001. 
Louj^s  (P.)  : 

Aphrodite.      1674a,    167.5a, 

1676. 
Femme  et  le  pantin.    8209- 
8212,  14038. 
Louzada    (J.)      Her   husband's 

honor.     19031. 
Love    (I.   C.)     Amateur   night. 

1061. 
Love  (J.  H.)  : 

California    pioneer    mining 

camp.     5856. 
'49  camp.    52455. 
'49  mining  camp.     52457. 

Love     (M.)        Turning     point. 

55682. 
Love(V.  E.)    News  girl.    32568. 
Lovejoy  (B.  G.)  : 

Before    &    after    the    war. 

3278. 
Mothers-in-law.     31188. 
Lovejoy  (E.  A.)     In  hard  luck. 

21196. 
Lovel   (M.)  : 

Biddy  Murphy's  So.  Amer. 

wooers.     3763. 
Irish  match-makers.   22008. 
Lovelace  (L. )     God's  liegeman. 
16845. 


Lovell  (C.  C.)  : 

Swayam-vara.    55496. 

Wuthering        Heights. 
51921a. 
Lovell    (F.  E.)     Who'll  get  it? 

50637. 
Lovell  (L.)  : 

Jet.     22673. 

Mile.  Bric-a-Brac.    27247. 
Lovell   (M.)     Ingomar,  the  bar- 
barian.    21710. 
Lovell   (M.  W.)  : 

Letter  of  marque.    25148. 

Mystery.    31832. 
Loveman     (L. )       Snow    queen. 

42902,  42904. 
Lover  (S.)    Handy  Audv.  32144. 
Lovett  (R.  M.)  : 

Cowards.    8978b. 

Julius  Caesar.     23273. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29184. 
Loving  (M.  F.)  : 

Airship.    655. 

Peace.    35683. 
Low  (J.  B.)  : 

Lena,  the  lineman.    25054. 

Spurious.    43661. 
Low   (W.  H.)     As  vou  like  it. 

2047. 
Ijowden  (I. )  : 

Christmas.    7194a. 

Grass  orphan.    17325a. 

Princess         Snow  -  White. 
37458. 
Lowe.    Professor  Tattle.    37641. 
Lowe  (A.)  : 

Belle  of  Newport.     3416. 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3940. 

Class.     7542. 

Dream      maiden.        11726, 
11727. 

Isle  of  spice.     22170,  22171. 

Kafoozelum.    23452. 

King's  mascot.    23977. 

Mimic  &  the  maid.    29704. 

Prince  Petticoat.    37365. 

Soldier  boy.    .55381. 
Lowe     (A.    L. )       Corset    shop. 

8.577a. 
Lowe    (F.    M.)      Ship-builders. 

42119. 
Lowe  (I.)  : 

Alsace  &  Loraiue.    1006. 

I>illian,  the  beautiful  type- 
writer.   25467. 
Lowe   (M.  L. )     See  Lowenthal 

(M.  L.) 
Lowe    (R.)      Buster   Brown   in 

Chinatovpn.     5614. 
Lowe  (T.)  : 

Archbishop.    1776. 

His  excellency.    19607. 

Lowe  (T.  C.)  Tip  from  the 
heart  of  a  reformed  villain. 
55604. 


323(? 


INDEX 


Lowell    (A.)      Milkmaid  of  the 

Trianou.    29597a. 
Lowell  (H.)    Mme.  Leon.    27207. 
Lowell  (J.  P.)  : 

Hearts  for  sale.    1S557. 
Mad  Dou.     27132. 
Me  &  Jack.    2S9G2. 
Lowell      (J.     R.)        Peseeballo. 

35980. 
Lowell     (M.)       Queen's     gown. 

88116. 
Lowen    (B.)      Hee  Loweniueyer 

(B.) 
liOwenberg      (B. )         School      of 

courtship.    4111oa. 
Lowenberg  (Mrs.  I.)  : 

Irresistible  current.     22075. 
Nation's  crime.    ."52055. 
Senior  partner.     55270. 
Lowenmeyer   (B.)  : 
Diplomats.    10904. 
Fortune-teller.     1.506(3. 
Two   aldermen   of   Torrela. 

47538. 
Wanderers.    49473. 
Lowenstein  (M.  J.)  : 
Diplomats.    10905. 
Miss  Gift'ord.     29949. 
Lowenthal    (F.)      Benedict   Ar- 
nold, traitor.    3.509. 
Lowenthal    (L.  W.)     Our  lives 

to  live  again.    34704. 
Lowenthal  (M.  L.)     Every  child. 

13104. 
Lowenthal     (S.    L.)       Sons    of 

Buttinsky.    43268. 
Lower   (H.  E.)      How  .Tack  got 

busy.     20495. 
Lowes   (J.  L.)  : 

All's   well    that    ends    well. 

901. 
Hamlet.    18000a. 
Loweth   (C.  H.)      Kii  of  Balioo. 

23695. 
Lowitz   (E.  M.)     Karloo  &  Do- 
lores.   23496. 
Lowitz  (W.  W.)     Polly  Middles. 

36738. 
Lowndes  (Mrs.  Belloc)  : 
Last  service.     24767. 
Lodger.     .50616a. 
Lowndes    (Betsy)      See    White 

(H.  B.) 
Lowne    (A.    C.)       .Sec    Wright 
.     (Fred)  jr. 

Lowrey      (C.)        Winning     him 
back.    51163. 

Lowrey  (E.  W.)  : 

By-products  of  war.    5703b. 
Maggie  Tulliver.     27355. 

Lowrey  &  Francis.     jSIme.  Du- 
pree's  reception.    27189. 

Lowrie  ( B.  B.)     Smudge  1,944. 
42863. 


Lowrie  (H.  C.)  : 

.John  Garno.    22850. 
Magic  luat.    27377. 
Lowrie  (W.  M.)     Journey  thro' 

rhymeland.    23072. 
I>o\\'ry : 

Merry  maidens.    29245. 
Topsy    turvey    burlesquers. 
46567. 
Lowry   (A.)  : 

Aurora.    2451. 
Beauty  &.  the  prince.    3224. 
In  the  golden  days.     21412. 
Sidney,  the  flower  of  Eng- 
lish chivalry.    422.55. 
Lowry  (D.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3935. 
Carl.    6226. 
Devoted.    10724. 
My  son  Ben.    31705. 
Sudden  riches.    44375. 
Lowry   (E.  R.)  : 

Down     the    grand    circuit. 

11622. 
Medlev   of  fond   memories. 
29035. 
liOwry  ( J. )  //•.    Noble  sacrifice. 

32930. 
Lowry    (J.  J.)     Merry  mimics. 

29257. 
Lowry  (M.  E.)  : 

Doomed  for  life.     11432. 
Truth.    47287. 
Varveine.     48718. 
Lowtzky  (H.)    Lucretia.    26886. 
Lovaco]\<)    (M.   F.)      Strongest. 

44207. 
Loyd    (L.)      Mrs.    Shepherd    & 

the  blacksheep.    30453. 
Loyd  (S.)  : 

Correspondent    &    the    pri- 
vate.   8.573. 
Mrs.  Shepherd  &  the  black- 
sheep.    30453. 
Lovola   univ.   press.     House  of 

sand.     53986. 
Loyson  (P.  H.)  : 

Ames  ennemies.    1295. 
Apostel.    1692a. 
Apostle.    .52713. 
Apotre.    1697. 
Lozano.    Niiio  bonito.    32820. 
Lozano    (M.    Romerales)      Sec 

Romerales  Lozano. 
Lozano  Bolea    (F.)     Querer  de 

las  mujeres.    38145a. 
Luban   (W.  C.)      Should  women 

vote.     4217.5a. 
Lubbe  (T.  J.  H.)      Such  is  life. 

44365. 
Lubbock  (M.)    Ma  gosse.   26996. 
Lubelski  (T.)  : 

Follies  of  Frisco.     14673. 
Follies    of    San    Francisco. 
14679. 


Lubelski    ( T. )  —Continued. 

Night  follies  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.    32670. 
Lubin  (F. )     One  of  our  people. 

34069. 
Lublin  (N.  A.)  : 

Are     vou     an     anarchist? 

1799a. 
Devil  answers.     10660a. 
Great  price.     17449. 
When    the    storm    breaks. 
50331. 
Lubliner  (H.)    CJltickliche  hand. 

16794. 
Lubomirski  (J.)    Exiles.    13220, 

13221. 
Luby     (E. )      Crucial     moment. 

9240. 
Luby   (J.  A.)     Queer  people  of 

our  town.     381.39. 
Lubv  (W.  A.)  : 

J.  Wilkes  Booth.     22293. 
Noggs.     32969. 
Butterfly.     .5648. 
Luca  (A.  de) : 

Forbidden  way.     14971. 
Scandal  in  our  alley.  40937. 
That     moonstruck     gentle- 
man.    45.599. 
AVife     of     Jnlui     Mumford. 
.50898. 
Luca     (R.     de)      Happy     New 

Year.     18186b. 
Lucarelli  (L.)    Lucrezia.   26888. 
liUcas.     Easy  money.     12179a. 
Lucas     (A.     H. )       Social     evil. 

42962. 
Lucas  (A.  I.)  Feramorz.  14052a. 
Lucas    (G.   L.)     Darktown   fire 

brigade.     9897. 
Lucas    (C.    V.)     Vagrant    prin- 
cess.    48615a. 
Lucas    (Clarence)      Money-spi- 
der.    30792. 
Lucas   (Claudia)     Flossie  Few- 
clothes.     14573. 
Lucas  ( D.  B. )     Dramatic  works. 

11681. 
Lucas  (E.)    Little  Peter.    2.5836. 
Lucas    (E.   M.)     Whitened  sep- 

ulcher.     .50.592. 
Lucas  (G.)  : 

Arion.     lS27a. 

Last     king     of     Bohemia. 

24721. 
Mana  &  Iserna.     28022. 
Poet's  dream.     36624. 
Rise      from      poverty      to 

wealth.     55182. 
Village  postmaster  of  Fair- 
view.     49045. 
Lucas  (H.  E.)  : 

Apartment  610.     1669. 
Behold  your  house.     .3341. 
Golden  inuige.     16978. 


3237 


INDEX 


Lucas   (H.  E.) — Continued. 
Just  before  dark.     23338. 
One  morning.     34041. 
One  Sunday.     34107. 
Lucas      (H.     W.)       Feraraorz. 

14052a. 
Lucas  (S.)  : 

Lore.     26227. 
Prof,  of  cliores.     37637. 
Ke.stored.     39117. 
Lucas    (T.    E.)     Hist,    of    the 
ijreat  petrification  sclieme  of 
Fresno.     19890. 
'Lucas  (V.)     Dramatic  works  of 

D.  B.  liucas.     11681. 
l>ucas  (W.)  : 

Biudi-a.  tlie  minstrel.    3904. 
Cliildren  of  Nippon.     7038. 
fviicclie.si      (R. )      Marquise     de 

l'ompud(.ur.     28360. 
Liiccliesi   (R.  A.)     At  the  mar- 
riage bui-eau.     22.54. 
I.ucclietti  (F.)  : 

Alexandiia  Scobel.     752. 
Evolution.     13167. 
Harvest  of  the  roses.  18273. 
Luce  (A.)  : 

Breatli  of  scandal.     5000c. 
Suffering  suffragettes. 

44390. 
Luce  (G.  A.)  : 

Brass  buttons.     4927. 
S.     Sutherland     Brevfogle. 
40405. 
Luce    (J.    W.)     Golden    maize. 

16990. 
Luce  (J.  W. )  &  CO. : 

Fires  of  St.  John.     14332. 
Florentine  tragedy.    14559. 
Question  of  honor.     38169. 
Luce    (W.   S.)     Old  iincle  Jed. 

33663. 
Luceiio  ( T. )  : 

Amo  y  criado.     1312. 
Comedianta  famosa.    8050. 
Lucette    (IST.)     ^ee   Rylev    (M. 

L.) 
Lnc^y   (A.)  : 

Erlinda.     12869. 
Indian  captive.     21624. 
Towah.  a  legend.     46637. 
Lucier  (0.  N. )      Up  to  the  times. 
48509. 

Lucille    (F.)     Slight  misunder- 
standing.    42782. 

Lucio  (C.)  : 

Boeina  de  RegQlez.    4466. 

Medico  de  las  locas.  29028:1. 

Parada.     35244. 

Puerta  del  sol.    37802. 

Sobrino  del  ministro.  55377. 

Ultima  carta.    47905. 
]>ucio  (.L  de)     Nlflo  de  Triana. 
32821a. 


Lnckenbill  (L.  L.)  : 

Light  from  over  the  ranue. 

25367. 
Lost,  a  pair  i>f  suspenders. 
26267. 
Luckstone      (O. )       Girl      from 

stageland.    16523. 
Lucy     (J.     H.     Fairfax-)      Sec 

Fairfax-Lucy. 
Lucy   (L.  A.)     Dorine.     11467. 
Lucy  (N.  A.)     Crook.     9174. 
Lucyl,  pseud.     See  Sullivan  (V. 

P.) 

Ludas.sy  (J.  F.  Gans  von)     See 
Gans  von  Ludassy. 

Ludekens    (E. )     Misses    Beers. 

30050. 
Luders  (G.)  : 

Fair  co-ed.     13367. 

Grand  mogul.     17274. 

Ladies'  day.     24323. 

Mile.  Napoleon.     27208. 

Marcelle.     28155. 

Prince  of  Pilsen.     37343. 

Shogun.     42150. 

Woodland.     51684. 
Ludington   (H.  G.)  : 

liUnch  in  the  suburbs. 
26936. 

Suffragette.     44400,  44401. 

Ludin.gton    (J.   S.)      Stella   :\Ii- 
cawber.     43859. 

Ludlow     (I.)       Adventures    of 
Don  Quixote.     3.52. 

Ludlow  (L. )     Midnight  visitor. 
294.59. 

Ludlowe      (J.     A.)        Scandal. 
40934ii. 

Ludlun)    (E.    M. )      King   Cash. 
23749. 

Ludovici    (L.)  : 

Clemenceau  case.     7578. 

New  South.    32462. 

Saved  by  the  cross.  40878. 
Ludwig    (E.)      Verlorene   sohn. 

48871e. 
Ludwig   (O.)  : 

Agnes  Bernauer.    590. 

Erbforster.     12849. 

Forest  warden.     14995u. 

Hereditary  forester.  16184a. 

Liiders  (G.)  In  the  tub.  2153.".. 
Luehrmann  (A.)  : 

On  the  banks  of  the  Si- 
mois.     33803. 

Return  of  the  gho.st.  39195a. 
Luengo  y  Conde   (J.)  : 

Forasteros.     14959b. 

LInea  de  Ca ceres.     54278. 

Primer  fruto.     37245. 

Remendon.     .39013a. 

Sacrificada.    404.37. 


Liitkenhaus   (A,  M.)  : 

Master  Skylark.     28723a. 
Plays   for   school   children. 
36507a. 
Lufsey    (R.   E.)      Black.smith's 

•laughter.    4178. 
Liigne-Poe  (A.)  : 

Cinq    messieurs    de    Franc- 
fort.     7372a. 
Oiseaux.    .33383. 
Luhrs    (A.  C.  M.)  : 

Lodofski.  the  coiintcrfeiter. 

26070. 
Wants    to    gain    the    whole 
■Acrld.    49563. 
Luirich    (.J.  F.)  : 

Along  the  Potomac.     988.      j 
Luck  of  a  Jonah.     26835.        \ 
Luiz     de     Freitas      (T.)        Sec 

Freitas  (T.  L.  de) 
Lukaszkiewicz       ( C. )         H  e  j ! 

Strzelcy  wraz !     18696a. 
Luke    (W.   R.)      Price  we  pa  v. 

37187a. 
Lulvs    (W.  D.)  : 

Keeping  the  wolf  from  the 

door.     23569. 
Little  pagan.    258.30. 
Luliy      (W.     J.)        O'Reagan's 

touchdown.     34323. 
liumb  (G.  F.)     Foreign  service. 

14987a. 
Lumier    (P. )  : 

Astronomer.     2111. 
Cap    of    Confucius.      6025, 
6026. 
Lumley  (Belle)     Christmas  eve 

of  1776.    7220. 
Lumley   (Benjamin)  : 

Christmas     eve     of     1776. 

7220. 
Romance  of  a  day.     39784. 
Lumley     (R.    H. )      Aunt    Jack. 

2403. 
Lumley    (W.)  : 

Christmas     eve     of     1776. 

7220. 
Romance  of  a  day.     39784. 
Lummis     (E.    F. )       Zaragiieta. 

52289. 
Lummis    (E.    O.)      Dear    Saint 

Elizabeth.     10267. 
Lumsden   (A.  G.)     Bill  Adams. 

3832a. 
Lumsden   (H.)     Auntie  Miri'en. 

2437b. 
Luna : 

Boda  de  Cayetana.     52935. 
Club  de  las  solteras.    769L 
Dirigible.     10908. 
Guitarra  del  amor.     .5.3846. 
Hiias  de  Lemnos.     19464. 
Malas-pulgas.    276.39. 
(^nce  mil  vIr.genos.    33972. 
Potro  salva.je.     36908a. 


3238 


INDEX 


Luna — Continued. 

Romerito.     39874. 
Sangi-e  v  arena.     40705. 
Sultana.     44479a. 
lAUia  (B.  Bellido  de)     See  Bel- 
lido  de  Luna. 
Luna     (F.     Toro)       See    Toro 

Luna. 
Luna    (P.)  : 

Alegria  del  amor.    735a. 
Amores  de  aldea.     52674. 
CanciCn  huugara.    5994. 
C'anto  de  prima  vera.    6018. 
Corte  de  Risalia.    8584a. 
Escollera  del  diablo.  12918. 
Gran   embustero.     17251. 
Lindas  perras.     25516. 
Llevar   la  derecha.     26006. 
Ni  rey,  ni  roque.    3259Sa. 
Patio     de     los     naranjos. 

54895. 
Pura  la  cantaora.     37856. 
Reina     de     los     mercados. 

38965. 
Rey  del  mundo.    39305a. 
Lund       (E.      S.)        Transition. 

46828. 
Lund    (L.  E.)  : 

Count  Ole.     8674. 
Prince  Ole.     .37359. 
Wlien  Ole  joined  the  Wood- 
men.    50277. 
Lund    (O.   A.   C.)      Silent   .Tim. 
42340a. 

Lund  ( S. )     Home  talent.  20060. 
Lund-Bourn    (N.)      Sangre    ni- 

hilista.     .55234. 
Luudstrom    (E.  F.)  : 

Einar  Eskilson.     12353. 
Haidee  &  Azim.     17892. 
Phantom  elopement.   36080. 
Lundy    (D.  C.)     Avondale  dis- 
aster.    2538. 

Lundy    (G.  E.)  : 

Mv  princess.    31690a. 
Rosary  of  life.    55209. 
St.  Leo.     40539a. 
Stolen  child.    4.3921a. 

Lunzer   (P.)  : 

Bauernprinzessin.     3145a. 

Fran  im  hemd.    15282. 

Husarengeneral.  20711a, 
20711b. 

Indizien-beweis.    21663. 

Verschenkte  nacht.  48889a. 
Lupin    (M.)  : 

Dans  un  fauteuil.     9820. 

Mon  bon  onele.    30730. 

Sa  femme  nous  trompe  1 
40406. 

lOOeme  constat.    .52473. 

Lnppe's   (E.)   hofbuchhandlung. 
Liberaler  i)astor.     25206. 


Luques  (E.  A.)     Snow  image  & 

other  plays.     42897a. 
liuscombe  (E.)  Up  to  the  times. 

48511. 
Lush.     Braisley  diamond.   4899. 
I>ush  (C.  K.)     Law  &  the  lady. 

24856. 
Luslv    (E.    N.)      Current    of    n 

curse.     9486,  9487. 
laisk   (N.)     In  the  duke's  cabi- 
net.    21393. 
Luska  (S.)     See  Harland  (H.) 
Luskmoor  (C.)  : 

Judgment  of  Mame.    23162. 
Judgment     of     the     cross. 
23170. 
Lussow     (R.    von 

38373. 
Lust      (A.     C.) 

36675. 
Luster     (J.    O.) 


Nigger.    12079. 


Raimund. 

Policy     473. 

Dutchey  vs. 
Treues  herz. 
Golden  maize. 


Lustig      (H.) 

46922. 
Luther  (H.  H.) 

16990. 
Luther  (L.)     Law.    24848a. 
Luton  (L.  I.)  : 

Actuality.    234. 
Woman  hater.    51404b. 
Lutlou     (H.)       Perfume    shop. 

54930. 
Lutton   (W.  S.)     Hogan's  alley 

circus  &  band.    19946. 
Luttringer  (A.)  : 

Forgiven.     15019. 
Girl  of  the  West.    16607. 
Lutz    (Mrs.   G.    L.   Hill-)      See 

Hill-Lutz. 
Lutz  CM.)  : 

Faust  up  to  date.    13914. 
Lyrics  of  Don  Juan.    26977. 
Scarlet  umbrella.     41001. 
Lutz     (AV.)       Andreas    Hofer. 

1436. 
Lutz     (W.     C.)       Last     quart. 

24755. 
Lutze  (E.  A.)   Vivisector.  49217. 
Luyder        ( .1. )  Dream-stuff. 

117.59. 
Luzzatto  (M.  H.)     Lah-y'  shaw- 

riem  Tehilaw.    54215. 
Luzzi  (A.  E.)  : 

Alimonv  club.    806. 

Broken  violin.    .5220,  5221. 

Climax.    7615. 

Dreamer.    11766. 

Dyspeptic.    12106. 

Fame  maker.    13.560,  13561. 

Gale.     15778. 

Giant.    16329. 

Her  husband.    19024. 

His  affinity.    19540. 

Prairie  flower.    37024. 


lyiizzi    (A.  E.) — Continued. 

That  batchelor's  [sic]  wife. 

45533. 
Violators.    49095. 
Luzzi    (E.)      See   Van    Deusen 

(E.) 
Lyall  (D.  H.)  : 

At  sunrise.    2193. 
Girl  &  the  governor.    10437. 
I^yceum  pub.  co. : 
All  upset.    923. 
Aunt  Kate  .spinster.    2412. 
Bottle  of  poison.    4723. 
Burglar  &  the  bishop.    5513. 
Day  in  court.    10125. 
Dinner     for      the     prince. 

10879. 
For  sake  of  Alice.    14911. 
Governor's  dilemma.    17196. 
Lamb  for  dinner.    24560. 
Mme.     Macaroni's  cooking. 

27208. 
Martha     Washington's     re- 
ception.   28502. 
New  woman.    32483. 
Oil  king.    33378. 
On  time.    33953. 
One  of  the  400.    34078. 
Punkin  Run  school.    37842. 
Troublesome  c  o  u  r  t  s  h  i  ij . 
47185. 
Lyda   (H.  J.)  : 

Lost      on      the       Sultana. 

26330,  26331. 
Through   the  war.     46106- 
46108. 
Lydston  (C.  C.)     Twin.s.    47501. 
Lydston  (F.  de)     See  De  Lyds- 
ton. 
I^ydston  (G.  F.)  : 

Blood  of  the  fathers.    4298, 

4299. 
Jail  bird.  22426. 

Lykke-Seest   (P.)     Edens  have. 
12221. 

Lyle  (G.)     Moochers.    30927a. 
Lyle   (.T.)     Adventures  of  Mutt 
&  Jeff.    360. 

Lyle  (.L  G.)  : 

As  it  was.    52739. 

Because  of  Ann.    o248a. 

Fugitives.    15646a. 

Getaway.    16265a. 

Good  fellow.    17075a. 

Home  sweet  home.    200.57a. 

Some  actor.    43148a. 

What  next?    55886. 
Lyle     (L.    D. )       Amer.    ideals. 
1234. 

Lyle  (R.)  : 

Country  folks.    8760. 
.Jersey  home.     22025. 
No  place  like  home.    32880. 
Who's  who?    .50668. 


3239 


INDKX' 


Lyles    (A.    L.)      One   leg    man. 

34032a. 
Lyles  (H.)  : 

Pioneers     of     '49.       3G362, 

36363. 
Witches  of  Salem.     ,51281. 
Lyman      (A.)        Medicine-man. 

"29023. 
Lvman    (B.   L.)      Merry  chase. 

"29224. 
Lvman   (E.  G.)     Negative  hus- 

"band.    32156. 
Lyman  (E.Pierce-)    See  Pierce- 
Lyman.  '1 
Lyman   (G.  N.)     What  the  sea 

saw.    55892. 
Lyman  (H.  L.)  : 

Hustlers.    20743. 

.Tohnny  on  the  spot.    22889. 

Lyman  tv^ins  at  the  circus. 

26965. 
Merry  chase.    29224. 
Other  fellow.    34439. 
Prize  winners.    37555. 
Ramblers.     38405. 
Rustlers.     40364. 
Si  Slocum.    42217. 
Texas  ranger.    45498. 
Yankee  drummers.     51992. 
Lyman  (J.  W.)     Prof.  Nathan- 
iel's theory.    55045. 
Lyman  (M.  H.)   Peddler.  54917. 
I^ynch.       On     the     Mississippi. 

33877. 
Lynch  (F.  E.)  : 

Huckins'  run.    20585. 
Mv  bov  Bill.     31500. 
Ozone  inn.     34988. 
Rural  free  delivery.    4O3O0. 
Lynch  (G.  A.)  : 

Art  teachers  at  work.    194."'). 
Love's  victory.     26748. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Misfit.     30131. 
Lynch     (H.)       Great    Galeot>i. 

17393b. 
Lynch  (H.  L.)  : 

Little    game    with    destiny. 

25690. 
Patricia.     355-53. 
Lynch  (J.  B.)     Substitute  hero, 

44331. 
Lynch    (.7.    H.)      Scent    of   fre- 

sias.     41027a. 
Lynch  (Mrs.  .T.  M.)     See  Lynch 

(H.  L.) 
Lynch  (L.  L.)      Strife.     44152. 
Lynch      (M.      E.)       Bachelor-^ 

house  cleaning.     2710. 
Lynch      (N.)       Fainting      girl. 

13364. 
Lynch    (N.    R.)     Phi-enological 

&  matrimonial  inst.     36180. 
Lynch  (P.)     Final  heat.     1424.S. 
Lvnch    (R.   .T.)     King  &  queen 
(•f  the  moon.     23731. 


Li-nch    (S.    W.)     Daddy   Hard- 

aci-e.     9596. 
Lvnch    (W.  ,T.)     Wilkes  Booth, 

51014. 
i.vn.l  (W.  ,L)  : 
I  Bi-antley.     4922. 

Empire.     12636. 
Oakdales.     33196. 
Lvnde(G.  T.)    Deitcher.    10396. 
Lvndhnrst.  (E.  E.)     End  of  the 

\v(»rld.     12721a. 
Lyndon    (('.)     Everything  goes 
•At      the      seashore.       13143a, 
13144. 
Lyiio   (M.)     Alamo.     683. 
Lviie     (S.     W.)      Wvcheholme. 

51923. 
Lviiii  (D.  M.)  : 

Punishment.     37836. 
Sacrifice.     40444a. 
Lynn  (E.)     By  power  of  attor- 
ney.    5702. 
Lvnn  (F. )     Find  thou  the  other 

half.     14259. 
Lvini     (G.     I.)     Making    good. 

'27613. 
Lvnne     ( E.     O.)     Casket     girl. 

6379. 
Lynne  (.7.  P.)  : 

Beco.'ning  a  prince.     3257. 
Hooded  iad\ .     20198. 
Lvon.     Fun    in    a    sale    stable. 

■  15685. 
Lyon  (A.  E.)  : 

Gentleman  of  the  highways. 

16127. 
Inevitable  truth.     21672. 
Lochinvar.  jr.     26046. 
Mme.  la  marquise.     2T20Q. 
Omar.     33728:;. 
I'ride   of  Marwirethe  Aim- 
hack.     .37209. 
Spider's-web.     43533. 
IjVou  (Adelaide  M. )  : 

Black  &  white.     .52906. 
Black  &  wliite  race.     52907. 
Lvon   (Alex.  M.)      Coming  thro' 

"  the  rye.     8103. 
Lyon  ( Mrs.  D.)    Georgie.    16161. 
Jaou    (E.  a.)      ^lusical  comedy 

'of  hats.     31424. 
Lvon  (G.  A.)  jr.     Dead  &  alive. 

10199. 
Lvon  (li.  W.)  : 

Cownrd's  code.     S979. 
Power  of  grief.     36953. 
I^yon       (K.)       That      charming 

count.     45546. 
l.von  (M.  C.)  : 

Pledging  of  Polly.     36539. 
\'isit  of  Objidiah.     49175. 
Lyon   (S.)     See  Smith   (L.  S.> 
Ly(<n(T.  F..)      Alice  mine.     794. 
Lvons      (B.      B.)       Mysterious 
'.guest:    31812a. 


Ivyous  (B.)     Furious  tragedy  of 

Trombone.     1,5722. 
I^yons  (,7.  A.)  : 

If  I  were  a  king.     20928. 

In    the    home    of    the    nui- 
gician.     21437. 

^lalediction.     27642. 

.Miser.     298,53. 

I'rodigal        law        studenl. 
37581. 

Proscribed  heir.     37733. 

Recognition.     ,38673. 
Lyons  (M.)  : 

City  of  tears.     7462. 

On  the  sui-face.     33930. 

Vaiiii)ire.     48667. 
Lyons  ( M.  H. )     Come  down  llic 

shiny  way.     .53220. 
Lyons  &  (Jarnahan  : 

,7nlins  Cae.sar.     2324-la. 

Macbetli.     27031. 
Lysset  (  B.  B.)     All  at  sea.     826. 
Lyster  (F.)  : 

Amico  Fritz.     1302. 

Andi'oniache.     1444. 

Eagle  Elsa.     12116. 

I'alstaff.     135.50. 

Kittens.     24049,  24050. 

Lilv  of  poverty  flat.     2,548(;. 

:\la  cousine.     26990. 

:\[ me.  Sans  Gene.     27219. 

Mr.       .Midshipman       Easy. 
30209. 

Oedipus,  the  king.     33295. 

Ready.     38-548. 

Kuv  Bias.     40392. 

Samson  &  Delilah.     40673. 

Three    millions    of    money. 
45989. 

Tour    of    the    world    in    SO 
days.     46625. 

I'nder  the  greenvvood  tiee. 
48170. 

Willow  pattern  plate.  .51()!)7. 
Lyster  (W.)  Shadow.  41657. 
L\r<-ll   (D.  M.)      In  honor  of  tlic 

c, liege.     21214. 
Lytoll   (W.  H.)  : 

Eighty     days     around     th.- 
world.     12342. 

lOnticement.     12805. 

i:ureka.     13047.  1.3049. 

Irish  mail.     22007. 

I*assing  review.     35463. 
Lvthwvn     (E. )       See    Schrtnnni 
<E.  I.  W.  A.) 

Lvlie    (K.   A.)      Which   shall    it 
be?     -50422. 

Lyttelton  (Mrs.  A.)     ^Mnrgaret- 

ta.    28209. 
Lyttelton   (E.)  : 

Christmns     niornlitv     phiv. 

7236. 
Nyanysa.    ,33170. 


3240 


INDEX 


I.vtteltou   (E. ) — Contiuued. 
Peter's  chance.     36021. 
Thumbscrew.    46123. 
I.ytton    (E.   G.  E.   Lytton   B\\\- 
wer,  1st  boron)  : 
Calderon,       the      courtier. 

5829. 
Duchess    de    La     Valli&re. 

11918. 
Eugene  Aram.    13026. 
Lady     of     Lyons.       24481, 

24482. 
Last     days     of     Pompeii. 
1764-1766,    10130,    16741, 
21924,  24698  -  24704, 

25170a,      25171,      36767a, 
36768,  41685,  50340. 
Last  of  the  barons.    32140, 

49630. 
My  novel.    26207. 
Not   so   bad   as   we   seem. 

33063. 
Paul  Clifford.    6136,  26563. 
Pausanias.     35640. 
Richelieu.      29842a,    39380- 

39383. 
Rienzi.         36827.        39407, 

39409. 
Rightful  heir.    39456. 
Strange  story.     28217. 
Walpole.    49441. 
What  will  he  do  with  it? 

16130-16132,  50146. 
Zanoni.    52280. 
Lytton    (E.   R.  Lytton  Bulwer. 
1st  axvl)  •* 

Lucile.'  26815-26822,26824, 

33157,  54356. 
Money.    30751. 
Ring  of  Amasis.    39473. 
Lytton  (L.)     Oklahoma.   33391. 
M.  (J.  G.)     See  Morris  (J.  G.) 
M  (M.)  See  Nascimento  (M.  de) 
Maartens   (M.)      See  Schwartx 

(J.  M.  W.) 
Maas    (H.)      'Twas    to   be    so. 

47399. 
Maas  (J.)  : 

Golden  showers.  17009. 
Joe  Bowers.    22800. 
Kit-mut-ghar.    24036. 
Scarlet  IX.    40993. 
Mobie  (H.  W.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.    23237. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 
31278. 
Mabie  (L.  K.)     Colonial  court- 
ship.   7941. 
Mabon  (M.  A.)     Crowv    jf  love. 

53294. 
MacAdam    (D.   H.)      Secret  oi* 

INIerton.    41334. 
McAdam      (G.     H.)        Brown, 
Jones  &  Robinson.    5318. 


MacAdam    (M.   V.    B.)      Lady. 

24333. 
McAdam     (R.)       Feud     matri- 
monial.   14097. 
McAdam  (S.)     Reve.    39225a. 
McAfee    (R.  R.)      Hotel  Topsy 

Turvy.    20363. 
McAfee    (R.   R.)    &  co.     Hotel 

Topsy  Turvy.    20363. 
MacAllester  (H.  W.)  : 

Automobile  romance.    2493. 

Clio  Dumas.    7624. 

Gay  girl.    15968. 

Ha  idee.    17891. 
McAllister  (H.)  : 

Book  of  fools.    4608. 

Border.     4644b. 

Charmer.    6809. 

Choice.    531.52. 

Convicted.    8421. 

Docteur.    11100. 

Doctor.    11106. 

Ferret.     14069. 

Folly's  folly.    14697a. 

Jackal.    22376. 

Quits.     38224,  38225. 

Redemption       of       David. 
38843a. 

Reprobate.    39079a. 

Wharf  rat.    50039. 
Macallister      (J.      M.)        Won. 

51624. 
McAllister  (Paul)  : 

Accident.    138. 

John  of  Gascony.     22871. 
McAllister  (Phosa)  : 

Blinding  flash.    4271. 

Plot  &  proxy.    36547. 

Shadow  of  a  sin.    41676. 
McAllister  (R.)     Dentist's  boy. 

10481. 
McAloon  (W.  A.)  : 

Love's  young  dream.    26756. 

Minstrel  boy.     29767. 
McAlpin     (C.)       Cross    &    the 

crescent.    9193. 
McAlpin    (J.   T.)      Hans   Han- 
son.    18706a-18108. 
Macan    (M.    E.)      Peter   plans. 

54938. 
McAnarney  (H.  A.):: 

Bon  Bon  O'Dear.    4524. 

Call  of  the  family.    5901. 

Dollie.     53436. 

Easy  money.    12382. 

Highway  to  love.    53937. 

Leaders  of  men.    24912. 

Let's  get  married.    25132. 

Madam     Vivian's     morals. 
27163. 

Man  from  Reno.    27804. 

Managing  editor.    28033. 

Pursuit  of  happiness.  55068. 

Rector  of  St.  Ann's.    38607. 

Toys.    46678. 


McAndrew  co.     Syrene.     44879. 
McAndrews     (J.    A.)       Mystic 

world.    31873. 
McAndrews  (J.  H.)  : 

Prison  &  madhouse.   37508. 
Three    years     in     a     mad 

house.    46052. 
Veteran  detective.    48914. 
McArdle  (J.  F.)     Fluff.    14606. 
Macart  (W.  H.)  : 

Legitimate  hold-up.    25021. 
Lost  island.    54326. 
Love  honor  &  obey.    54336. 
Midnight  crui.se.     29420a. 
Mr.  Sherlock's  home.  30262. 
New  Year's  eve.    32509. 
Prohibition  .candidate. 

37663a. 
Village  iceman.    49034. 
Macurthey     (J.    E.)       Paudeen 

Rhiie.     35.597. 
Mac  Arthur  (A.  R.)  : 

Aphrodite  Pandemus.   1681. 
Aphrodite  Pontia.    1682, 
Giuevra.    16374. 
McArthur  (G.  H.)    New  school- 
ma'am.    54705. 
MacArthur    (Jack)      Saleslady. 

40589. 
MacArthur  (James)  : 

PSeside     the     bonnie    brier 

bush.     3566. 
Bonnie  brier  bush.     4579. 
Christian  pilgrim.     7183. 
Debonnaire.     10295. 
Masque  of  the  white  rose. 

28632. 
Pilgrim's  progress.     36305. 
Spoilers.     43596. 
McArthur    (P.)  : 

Last  case.    24686. 
Love  lends  a  hand.     26542. 
Prince  Aguilar.     37266. 
McArthur    (W.)      Wolfe   Tone. 

51358. 
McCarthy    (D.  L.)     True  Irish 

hearts.    47232a. 
Macarthy    (H.)  : 

Barney's  courtship.  3003. 
Deeds  of  darkness.  10364. 
Dutch  raffle,  I  smoke  mine 

pipe.     12076. 
H  a  r  r  y    Macarthy's    New 

Year's  day.     182.54. 
Love  &  politics.     26464. 
MiicAtee   (W.  S.  J.)  : 

Engagement  in  a   lawver's 

office.    12762. 
Mixed  baggage.    30519. 

Macaulay   (W.  R.)     Tracie,  the 
outlaw.     46680. 

:\rac:iuley    (C.  R.)  : 

Alice  in  W^onderland.  7S6a. 
Inventor.      21896m. 


3241 


INDEX 


Macauley   (W.)  : 

Back  to  the  country  store. 

2751. 
Church  bazaar  at  Mulberry 

Corners.     7304a. 
Country  editor.    8752a. 
Examination  day  at  Wood- 

liill  school.     13181. 
Graduation    day    at    Wood 

Hill  school.     17217. 
Lazy  Bob  Parkins.    24898n. 
Mr.  Editor.     30177. 
Mrs.   McGreevy's  boarders. 

30401a. 
Old  home  day  in  Plunket. 

33505. 
On     the     Greenboro     nine. 

33849a. 
Pat's  matrimonial  venture. 

54901. 
PoUin  picks  a  wife.  36728a. 
Surprise    party    at    Brink- 
ley's.    44651. 
W  a  n  t  e  d,     a     companion. 

49499. 
Wlieatville  c  a  n  d  i  d  a  t  e  s. 
.50165. 
MacAulifEe    (G.)      Harmon    in- 
heritance.    18232. 
McAuliffe  (Jere)     No  place  like 

home.     32881. 
McAulifEe  (John)     King  of  the 

turf.     23884. 
McAuliffe    (T.    J.)      Little    re 

cruit.     25855. 
McAvoy   (B.  B.)  : 

Crown  or  love?    9230. 
Prince  Richard.    37371 . 
Richard     Coeur     de     Lion. 

39367. 
Traitor.     46771. 
McAvov    (H.)  : 

Parlor  wall.    35353. 
Stolen  ideas.    43928. 
:\IcBarron  (,T.  M.)  : 

p]linor  Craven.    12474. 
Roderick  of  Kildare.  3970-1. 
Ropes  of  sand.     39917. 
MacBeath  (F.  J.)  jr.: 
Alimony.     804. 
Peril.    35921. 
Ranch  0    Panza.      40680. 

40681. 
Wanted,  a  man.    49529. 

Macbeth    (A.   L.)      Teddy's  Af 

rican  hunt.    45202. 
MacBoyle    (D.)  : 

Mamma's  boy.     27677. 

On  the  job.     33861 . 
MacBrayne   (L.  E.)     EngagiUj.; 

po.sition.     12766. 
.M(;Bride    (G.)  : 

Showman.     42191. 

Sovereign  citizen.    43400. 


m  o  n  e  y. 

48162. 
45184b. 


McBride    (G.) — Continued. 

T'ncle   Sam'l    Jonathan,   jr. 
48024. 
INk-Bride  (H.  E.)  : 

Adalina's  arrival.     239. 
As  by  fire.    2003. 
Aunt  Susan  Jones.    2430. 
Bad  joli.     2773,  2774. 
liig  day  in  Bulger.    3783. 
Cow    that    kicked    Cliicago. 

8963.  8964. 
I'll     stay     awhile.      20802. 

20803. 
Infernal   niachinc.     21687. 
Jemima.     22601. 
Lucy's     old     man.       26896, 

26897. 
M.\-  Jeremiah.   31584.  31585. 
On  the  brink.    33819,  .33820. 
<  )ne  of  the  400.     34078. 
V  a  r  1  o  r        ontertainment. 

353.51. 
Played  &  lost.  36462,  .36463. 
Punkin  Run  school.     37842. 
Reclaimed.     38671. 
Striking  oil.     44168. 
Two      drams      of     brandv. 

47600. 
Lncle    Jacob's 

47971a. 
T'nder  the  curse. 
Lnwelcome  guest. 
\'anity  vanquished.     48705. 
AVhen     Reuben     comes     t«» 
town.     .50286. 
Macbride     (M.)       ^ce    Quinton 

(J.   P.) 
ftlcBride     ( W.    H.)       Jack    the 

Giant-killer.     22371. 
McBrien    (J.    L.)      Continental 

Congress.    8379a.  53246. 
:McBroom    (  S.  B. )     Midsunnner 

night's  dream.     29480. 
McCabe    (A.  C.)  : 
Destiny.     10598. 
T'lider  a  cloud.     48079. 
McCabe  (C.  R.)     Scenes  in  the 
life  of  Napoleon  III.     41024. 
McCabe    (^frii.  G.  S.)     Henry's 

studv  liour.     53907. 
McCabe   (H.  A.)  : 

Charity  bazaar.     .53110. 
Henry's  studv  hour.    .53907. 
McCabe  (J.  F.)     Two  flisilds  up. 

47609. 
]\tcCabe     I.].     .].)       Scmiramis. 

41449. 
]McCabe  (J.  L.)  : 

Malonev's  wcddiim-.     276.54. 

27655. 
Mr.  Doolev 
McCabe  (J.  S.) 

42343. 
Maccabees  of  the  world  (  Ladies 
of)   Home,  sweet  home.  20054. 


Es(|.     30171. 
,//■.     Silent  li>vp. 


McCaddou  (J.  T.)  : 

Amer.  Revolution.    1260. 
Geo.     Washington     &     the 
birth  of  Amer.  independ- 
ence.   16156. 
Historic  scenes  &  battles  of 

1776.    19879. 
Washington's  dream.  49672. 
McCaigue  (P.  H.)  : 

All  that  glitters.    914. 
Man  &  wife.    27745. 
.Alarket  value.    28332. 
I'eacemaker.    35703a. 
Power  unseen.    55013. 
Way  of  a  man.    49734. 
McCale  (L.)    Last  quart.  247.55. 
McCalcb  (L.J.)     Scarlet  letter. 

40985. 
McCall   (F.  S.)     Bachelor  girls. 

2668. 
McCall  (R.  A.  8.)     Telling  it  to 

dad.     4.52.50a. 
McCalia     (S.I      Measure    of    a 

man.    28990. 
McCall  ister       (H.       A.)         To, 
through  &   from    Yellowstone 
Park-.    46393. 
McCallum  (AV.  B.)  : 

Her      husband's      defence. 

19028. 
When     Reuben     comes     to 
town.    .50290. 
-McCan  ( M.  M.)     Aliens.    799. 
McCann   (G.)     Count's  arrival. 

8802. 
McCann  (.LE.)  : 

I?arren  honor.    ,3049. 
Boston  crank.    4699. 
(Jape  Breton  lass.    6033. 
Dai'ing  countess.    9848. 
Fortime's  wheel.     15083. 
(rrnit  conspiracy.     17376. 
King's  master.    23978. 
I-eaf  from  life.    24924. 
Love  for  love.    26506. 
Mi-s.  Silent  Brown.    30450. 
Organ  grinder.    34338. 
Puts  &  calls.    37921. 
Russian  star.     40346. 
Si»ii-it  of  the  Hartz  moun- 
tains.   43574. 
A\'oinan's  love.    51543. 
Wooing  of  Mrs.   Van  Cott. 
51 703. 
McCann    (Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.) 

INIy  Dixie  dad.    31.533 
M<('aun   (M.  E.)  : 

.\<tress  <&  the  woman.    225. 
-M'lernoon  call.    .546. 
I>ecisiou.     10344. 

McCann     (W.     E.)       Hans     .K: 
Christina.     18095. 

-McGardell   (  R.  L.)  : 

Dummy     &     tbt>     bumming 
))ird.     12035. 


3242 


INDEX 


McOardell    (K.  L.)— Contiiuied. 

Filibuster.     14224. 

Little  Klomliko.     25741. 

Local  forecaster.    26040. 

Peacock  alley.    35716. 
McCarroll  (J.)  : 

Bohemian.    4494. 

Nearly  a  tragedy.    82121. 

Queen    without    a    crown. 
38097. 
iflcCarron    (G.  ('.)      Embers  of 

mother-love.    53520. 
McCart    (W.    TT.)      McSorley's 

courtship.    27114. 
McCarter  (M.  H.)  : 

Hamlet.    17999. 

Julius  Caesar.    232.53. 

King  Lear.    23811. 

Macbeth.    27039. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29175. 

Othello.    34420. 

Tempest.    4.5278. 
McCarthey  (J.  E.)  : 

Modern  Ananias.    30.584. 

Sporting  tickei*.    43631. 
McCarthy  (CO: 

His  Avhiskers.    19839. 

Noble  heroes.    32920. 
McCarthy    (C.   L.)      Hiawatha. 

19351a. 
:MacCarthy  (C.  W.)     Great  res- 
cue,   53825. 
:\IcCarthy  (D.  P..)  : 

Dear  Irish  boy.     10261. 

True  Irish  hearts.    47232. 
McCarthy  (D.  C.)  : 

Midnight.    29409. 

'Twas  but  a  dream.    47397. 
McCarthy  (G.  M.)  : 

Crooke<lMr.  Straight.   9177. 

McFadden's  flats.     27080. 

Man  from  Ind.    27777. 

Milk  bath.    29595. 
:Ma<'Carthy   (H.)  : 

Musical  windfall.     31451. 

Witching    AVidow     Wilkins. 
55974. 
AicCarthv     (J.     A.)       Glenshe. 

16752. 
McCarthy   (J.  D.)  : 

In  the  fool's  bauble.    21406. 

Telemachus.    45223. 
IMcCarthv   (J.  E.)     Last  Morel. 

24728. 
M.'Carthy  (J.  H.)  : 

Duke's  motto.     12008. 

FrauQois  Villon.    1.5263. 

Highwayman.    19460. 

Seraphica.    41524. 
McCarthy    (J.   I'.)      Little   doc- 
tor.   25652b. 
McCarthy  (John)  : 

Mabel's     love      &      Mnlicl's 
lovers.    27010. 

Manuel  a.     28128. 


McCarthy   (Joseph)     Battle  by 

'phone.    3107. 
McCarthy  (M.)  : 

Can     dreams    come     true? 

5972b. 
Eve— &     a     man.       13068, 

13068a. 
Hold  the  wire.    19962. 
Yellow  streak.     52091. 
McCartney  (J.)  :  * 

Budding  playwright.     5389. 
His     broMU      tweed     suit. 

19576. 
In  a  measure.     21074. 
Lauah  it  off.     24812. 
More  than  nurse.     31023. 
When  the  mother  does  the 
courting.     50325. 
McCartney  (W.  H.)  : 
Bayonet.     3149. 
Constancy.     8352. 
McCarty  (L.  J.)  : 

Natl.  game.     32049. 
Once  upon  a  time.     33976. 
Rock  of  ages.     39683. 
MeCartv    (L.    P.)     Phraates   4. 

36179. 
McCarty  (Page)  : 

^  Imps  &  angels.     21058. 
^Mistakes.     30117. 
Phonograph.     36164. 
McCartv    {Miiu\  Pernet)     Man 

of  the  family.     54408. 
McCartv    (W.    O.)     How    it   is 

done.     20491. 
McCarty  (  W.  P. )     ( Jolden  liorse- 

shoe.     16977. 
McCarvcr  (H.)      Hone  dulu  coon. 

20144. 
McCaull  (J.  A.)  : 

Ijyrics  of  Lorraine.     20979. 
Snake-cbarmer.     42873. 
M((;;iv  (J.  R.)     Gaston  Neville. 

15932. 
McCay  (R.)  : 

Countess  Vassalis.     8726. 
Magnet.     27407. 
Treaclierous  guest.     46888. 
Macchi  (G.)  : 

Maria  di  Breval.     28233a. 
Viandante.     48926. 
McClain  (B.)  : 

Before    &    after    the    war. 

3279. 
Hot     time     in     Blackville. 

20338. 
Mv  friend  from  Ga.     315-53. 
Maclean  (E.  W.)  : 

Coquelicot.     8478. 
From  generation  to  genera- 
tion.    15541. 
McClellai!       (H.      H.)       Prince 
Giglo  &  Prince  Bulbo.     37299. 
McCrellan      (L.I       'Neath     the 
shallow  <.f  Shasta.     32124. 


McClelland  ^E.  G.)     Christmas 

fantasy.     7222. 
McClelland  ( J.  L.)    Santa  Clans. 

40727. 
McClelland  (M.)  : 
Kaleema.     23468. 
Purchase  of  Polly.     37857. 
Tallahassee.    45015. 
McClench   (M.  H.)     Dramatics. 

11683. 
McClenthen  (F.  C.)  : 
Bats.     3101. 
Great  hit.     17405. 
McClintock     (S.    M.)      Expert. 
13244. 


.) 
J.) 


Poia.    36629. 


172- 

705. 
1323. 


McClintock  (W 
McCloskey  (J. 

Across  the  continent. 
174. 

Alberta,  the  midget. 

Among  the  Rockies. 

Arabs  of  N.  Y.     1759. 

Buff  &  blue.     5409. 

Castle  Ga^i-den.     6421. 

Columbus.     8014. 

Cush.     9511. 

Daring  Dick,  the  detective. 
9851. 

Dead  men's  shoes.     10210. 

Dead  to  rights.     10223. 

Far  AVest.     13665. 

Fatal  glass.     13753. 

Flash-light.     14475. 

For  lack  of  gold.     14846. 

Happy  Valley.     18192. 

Hedae  waif.     18622. 

Jess  James.     22641. 

Just  in  time.     23358. 

Kentuck.     23590. 

King  of  the  tramps. 

Kit  Carson.     24032. 

Marseillaise.     28482. 

Max  Miiller.     28889. 

Mischief.     29845. 

Old  oaken  bucket. 

On  hand.     33774. 

On  the  docket.     33831. 

On  the  verge.     33940. 

Outcasts     of     Poker     Flat, 
34881. 

Over  the  plains.     34950. 

Palmetto.     35139. 

Pluck  &  luck,     365.57, 

Pomp,     36762. 

Poverty  Flat.     36925. 

Queen  of  the  turf.     38084. 

Ranch  king,     38432. 

Sawdust.     40908.  . 

Schnider.     41085. 

Seance,     41251. 

Seelig,  the  banker. 

Smoke.     42851. 

Sunbeam.     44530. 

Theatrical  boardlnj. 
45646. 


>3882. 


53590. 


41397. 


house. 


•J-2^'S 


INDEX 


.McCldskry  (J.  J.) — Gontiuued. 
Tlirouirh  hy  daylight.  46067. 
Trail  of  tlie  serpent.   46749. 

")0806. 


51353. 
Fifteen 
53635. 

Jealousy. 


Widow  bewitched. 

Wolf  &  the  lamb. 
McCloskey      (N.     H.) 

niinutes'  grace. 
MoCloskev         (S.) 

22544c. 
McCnosky    (W.    A.)     His   type- 
writer lady.     19828. 
McCMoiid      (G.)       Little      ^liss 

Irisli.     25778. 
.M<'Glov    (G.    E.)      Tfacing   lady. 

38305. 
McClium-  (L.)  : 

Gupid  &  the  editor.     9374. 

(^irl  in  the  uniform.     16579. 

On  the  brink.     33815. 

Virginia.     49125. 
I\rcClure  (B.  B.)  : 

First  contract.    14357. 

Up-grade.     48478. 
:\IcGlure   (G.  A.)     Special  mes- 
senger.   43464. 
McGlure   (C.  L.)  : 

Gharlo  comes  home.     6787. 

Louise.    26397. 

Old  flame.s.    54767. 
McGlure      (L.     W.)        Artist's 

dream.    1985. 
McGlure    (T.  G.)      Simon   Sim- 
ple.   42445. 
McGlure  co. : 

David.     10038. 

Justice  &  liberty.     23418a. 

Yolanda  of  Gyprus.     52119. 
McGlure,  Phillips  «&  co. : 

Gomedies       in      miniature. 
53222. 

David.     10044. 

From  king  to  king.      15547a. 

Hamlet.    17978. 

Henry  V.    18839. 
McGlurg  (A.  C.)  &  co.    Alice  in 

Wonderland.     52615. 
Maccoll     (H.    F.)       Mr.    Presi- 
dent.   30243. 
:\IacGollin  (A.  W.  F.)  : 

Hubby's  dream.    20580. 

Hevenge.    39245. 

Silver  lining.     42405. 
MacGolloch       (C.)         Sacrifice. 

40439. 
McGollom  (J.  A.)  jr.: 

Cure.    9451a. 

Guilt.    17755. 

Living  dead.    25974. 

Other  Mrs.  Briggs.     34470. 

Pickles.     36221. 

Reason.     38607. 

Success.    44347. 
MacGollougb   (W.  H.)  : 

Morning's  light.    31064a. 

One  of  many.     34061a. 


McGollum  (A.  E.)    Triple-heart. 

47062. 
McComas     (A.     M.)       Sisterly 

love.    42596. 
McComas  (C.)     Whistling  girl. 

50479. 
McComas  (R.  G.)    Double  oath. 

11541. 
McConnaughy      (A.)        Thuma 

Zithra.     46122. 
McGonnel     (T.    C.)      Gapitana. 

6056. 
McGonnell    (B.   J.)    jr.     Inside 

politics.     21773. 
McGonnell  (E.  W.)  : 
Black  vipers.  "  4153. 
Old  plantation.    33604. 
MacGonnell  (H.  T.)  : 
Lady-killer.    24448. 
Shah  of  Persia.    41726. 
Theosophist.    4.5714. 
McGonnell    (R.   A.)      Fumbled. 

15664. 
McGonnell  (W.  A.)  : 

Gayest  Manhattan.     15997. 
In  a  policy  shop.    21081. 
Thirty-first  of  June.     45832. 
McConville  (L.  B.)  : 

Enchanted  flute.     12671. 
Thieves.    45780. 
McGord    (L.)      Bomb    thrower. 

4520. 
McGord  (V.)  : 

Excess  baggage.    13195a. 
Seeing  the  sights.     41393b. 
McGormack     (B.)       Dawn     of 

day.    10076a. 
McGormack  (J. )  : 

Between  decks.    3662a. 
Flirtology.     14535. 
McCormack  (P.  J.)     Liberator. 

25207a. 
McCormick  (A.  L!)  : 

Burglar  &  the  lady.    -5517. 
Danger.    9750. 
Doc.    11094. 
Fool.     14709. 
Forest  fire.    14991a. 
Great  forest  fire.    17392a. 
Hearts  adrift.    18522. 
House  of  mystery.     20409. 
How     could     she     do     it, 

20472a. 
How    hearts    are    broken. 

20484. 
Jessie     left     the     village. 

22656.     • 
Kindred  hearts.    23723. 
Life  of  an  actress.     25314. 
Me      &      mother.        28965, 

28966. 
Mile  a  minute.    29561. 
Money      »S:      the      woman. 

30763. 
Old  love  letters.     33542. 


:\IcGormick    (A.  L.)— G(.ntd. 
Our  friend  Fritz.    34636. 
Out  of  the  fold.    34835. 
Toll-gate        inn.  46429- 

46431. 
Wanted      by      the     police. 

49553. 
War.    49571. 
Western  girl.    50009. 
When     the     world     sleep?. 
50337. 
McCormick    (C.)      Simply  Cyn- 
thia.    42459. 
McCormick  (E.  J.)  : 

Ga.ssidy's  Irish  stew.    6388. 

Darby  &  Joan.    9839. 

Fashionable  sin.     13721. 

Hearts  «&  homes.     18538. 

High  mills.     19415. 

His  neighbor's  wife.   19744. 

Irish  stew.    22033. 

Two      Christmas      eves. 

47577. 
Warning.    49622. 
McCormick  (J.  C.)  : 

Heart  of  gold.     18466. 
Klondyke.     24110. 
IMcGormick    (L.)      See   McCor- 
mick (A.  L.) 
McCormick  (S.  B.)  : 
Forest  fire.    14991a. 
Great  forest  fire.    17392ii. 
McCormick  ( W.  B. )     Girl  &  the 

caddie.     16426. 
McCoun  (G.  I.)     Old  maids  no 

more.    33556. 
McCowan  (.J.  J.)  : 

Lights  out.     25434. 
Man  from  Tiffany's.   27821. 
Russian  fear.    40334. 
McCoy     (T.    O.)       Mischievous 

brother.     29849. 
McCoy  (W.  .L)  : 

Cave  man.    6540. 
Egypt.     12302a. 
MacCracken    (H.    N.)      Shake- 
speare's    principal     i)  1  a  y  s  . 
41906a. 
McCracken  (T.)  : 

Colonel  BuUetts.    7900a. 
King  of  Zu  Zu.    23888a. 
Little  Miss  Money.    25785a. 
McCrary  (B.)  : 

Aaron  &  Theodosia.    26. 
Intrigue.    21859. 
Osceola.    34402. 
Twin  dairy.    47485. 
McCrav     (F.     T.)       Columbus. 

8003. 
McCrav    (W.    L.)      In    old   Va. 

21283. 
McCree  (J.)  : 

After     the     barber's     ball. 

494. 
After  the  race.    517. 


3244 


INDEX 


Mc(  'r«e   ( J. )  — C(»utinuG(l. 
Alimony  dodger.    52620. 
And  he  didn't  shoot  the  gun 

off  neither,    1406. 
Awful  mix  up.    2582. 
Bicycle  cop.    3753. 
Birds  of  a  feather.    3943. 
Boy  I  left  behind.    4837. 
Bug  &  the  buggy.    5416a. 
Campaign  time.    5960a. 
Chaperon  &  heiress.    6722a. 
Character  revue.    6734a. 
Chocolate  bride.    53150. 
Coontown  divoreons._  8457a. 
Corridor  of  time.    S.-)73b. 
Darktown  polygamy.  9898b. 
Disturbing     the     peace, 

10995a. 
Dog-gone     dangerous     girl. 

53432. 
Don't      wake      the      baby. 

11419. 
Dope  fiend.     11446. 
Down  the  joy  line.    53460. 
Family  trenches.    53601. 
Faro's  daughter.    53608. 
Flat  hunters.     14485a. 
Follow  on.    14687. 
Frolics  in  the  air.     53718. 
Goddess  of  nicotine.    16834. 
Good-bye,  boys.     17067. 
Happiest  night  of  his  life. 

18137. 
Haunted  bride.    53877. 
Have     you     seen     Stella? 

18326a. 
Hebraic  types.    18602a. 
Hebrewing     «S:     shewooing. 

18611. 
Hello  New  York.     53904. 
High-toned  liolio.    19431. 
Hired.       fired       &      hired. 

19523a. 
His  last  drink.    19679, 
Histrionic      scrub  -  Y^•omau. 

19891a 
Hooked  &  crooked.    20211a, 
Huckster       &      the      ham, 

53994. 
Hundred  yard  dash.    20659, 
In  Holland.    21212. 
In  old  Quebec.    21274a. 
.Japanese  prince.    22493. 
Knutt  family.    24199c. 
Lure  of  the  circus,    26944a, 
Marital  coach.    28301a. 
Marriage  a  la  mode.    28366. 
MatinSe  girls.    54469. 
Midsummer  niulit's   dream. 

29485. 
Mirth  of  a  nation.    29832b. 
Mrs,     Johnson's     hiisband. 

30392a. 
Much  ado  abovit  something. 

54634. 


pop. 


vaudeville 
54930. 


.Me(  'rce    (.T. ) — Continued. 
Neighbors.    32169a. 
Night  hawks.    32672a. 
Oh   pop,    oh    pop,    oh 

33354. 
On  the  Rio  Grande,    33894. 
One     night     in     3     places. 

.34050a, 
One  step  leads  to  another. 

34102a, 
Percolating     a 

act,    35880a, 
I*erfume  shop. 
IMcnic.    36231. 
Polly  &  her  pals.    54995. 
Pullman  porter,    37817a. 
Quitter.    38236. 
Red-hot  Mueller.    38745, 
Roxie.    40120, 
Royal  road,    55215, 
Shyster  lawyer,    42204, 
Soldiers    of    make    believe. 

43102a. 
Substitute  umpire,    44333. 
System.    44882, 
Three  of  a  kind,    55577, 
Three    Russian    emigrants, 

46021a. 
Through      Great      Britain, 

46073a, 
Tonsorial  Shamus. 
Trailing 

46752a, 
Traveling  salesman, 
Types,    47838a, 
Vaudeville       luncheon, 

48738b, 
VersatUity,    48887a. 
War  correspondent.     55834, 
AVho's  who?     50672. 


46502. 
smuggler. 

46877, 


Winning 

wido^^ 

Wood, 

51185a, 

Woman's 

rights. 

51565. 

Yankee 

Doodle 

juniors. 

51986a, 

Vit,  Yat 

S:  Yay. 

.52110, 

$10,00  coat,    52433. 
19th  hole.     52444a, 

McCreedv    (J,  A,)      Paris  doll. 

54881. 
Macrerv    (II.  T.)     Angel  bride. 

1464. 
MfCuUey    (.!.): 

Heir  apparent.     18653. 
Wells  of  Wyoming.     49969. 
MacCulloch    (C)     See  MacCul- 

loch    fR.  C.) 
McCiiUoeli    (  1//-.S-.  C,  B,)     Mary 

l-:iizabeth.     28551. 
Mc'Culloch  (Helen)     Maid  from 

Ariz.     27447. 
.MacCulloch   (Hunter)  : 

Fortune's  favor.     15073. 
Hail     to     the     New     Year. 
17895. 


MacCulloch    (Hunter )  —Contd. 
Tiberius  Gracchus.     46140. 
AVeddiug-cakes.     49899. 
McCuUoch    (J.  H.)  : 
Amour,     1349. 
In  the  dark,    2136S, 
MacCulloch    (M,  H.)      Til)erius 

Gracchus,     46140. 
MacCulloch   (R,  C)  : 

As  a  man  sows,     1996. 
Brennan  of  the  moor,  .5019. 
Fighting  parson.     14199. 
Heart  of  kings.     18471. 
In    the   grip   of   the    Black 

Hand.     21423, 
iloney-mill.     30786. 
Sacrifice.     40438. 
Swiftly,     44802. 
That    brute,     the    burglar. 

45544, 
Theory     of     Dr.     Moreau. 

45711. 
Thief  of  destinv.     4.5775. 
Third  degree.     45798. 
Time,  the  avenger.     46246. 
'Tween    matinee    i*c    night. 

47400. 
AN'iims  of  honor,     51129, 
McCiilloch  (R,  K,)  : 
Fern  sem.     14007, 
Lesson   in   hold-up.     25110. 
:\Inrv      Elizabeth.        28.550. 

28551, 
Peaceful  Sunday.     35690. 
Uania.     38449. 
Tolsn.     46435.  . 
McCulloch   (R.  W,)  : 
Dietarian,     10842. 
Fossil  hunter.     15101, 
Her  day  of  grace,     18948, 
McCulIough     (E.     M,)       Niola. 

32833, 
McCulIough  (F,)  : 

Actress  ladies,    228. 
:\Iillinery  shop.     29636. 
McCulIough   (J.)     Love  &  poli- 
tics,   26462, 
^McCulIough    (M.)      Spectacular 

aviarv   act,     43472, 
McCullou'-di  (M,  R.)     Sec  Reed 

(M.) 
:\IcCul  lough 
music   all 
36976. 
McCullv    (E.  G.)     Bond.     4536. 
MacCunn    (H.)  : 

Diiirraid.     10799, 
Golden  girl,    16960, 
Pageant     of     darkness     & 
light,     35041. 
MacCurdy  (J.  K,)  : 

Girl's   cross  roads.     53786. 
His      mother's      rosary. 
197.37b. 


(P,  A,)     Power  of 
our  hearts   allow. 


3245 


INDEX 


>fiicCur(l.v    (J.   K.) 
Little    i:h-\    in 

L'o697. 
Nino    lives    of 

32800. 
Old  clotlies  luiin. 
Pedro,  the  Italian 


-Continued. 
a    biii'    city. 


47301. 
l>ird  Cen- 


:\Irs.    Catt. 

33442. 
35778. 

I'nt  on  your  old  grey  bon- 
net.    37912a. 
Waiter.     49391a.  ' 

AA'onian,  a  dog  &  a  walnut 

tree.     51375a. 
Yankee    Doodle    detective. 
51980. 
.Mf(^urrie  (C.  H.)     Marsh  king. 

28483. 
McC5!sker      (M. )        G  e  o  r  g  i  a. 

16158. 
McCutehcon    (G.   B.)  : 

liaclielor  lamb.     2672. 
Brood  house.     5248. 
Flyers.     14621. 
Gra  ustr.rk.     17334-17337. 
House  of  Brood.     20395. 
Midthoi-no.     29506. 
Olil   Dominion.     33470. 
Pnrloiuers.     37878 
Truxton  King. 
A'ashti.     48727. 
:\[<'Gut(heon  (J.  T.) 

tor.     3912. 
.^IcCutcheon  (W.)  : 

Chicken  thief.     695,5. 

Nihilists.    32778. 

Torn.  Tom,  the  jiiper's  son. 

46463. 
Variety-show.     48713. 
Wanted,  a  dog.     49506. 
.^[<•Dade    (J.   E.)  : 

Liberty  boys.     25217. 
Naroissu.s      &      I'otentilla. 
32015. 
McDaniel    (D.)      Life  nf  White 
Cloud     &     Bmkskin     Bill. 
2.5320a. 
?,rrDerniott   (H.  F.)  : 
Boycotter.    4857. 
Boyeotters.     4858. 
Cat.     6434. 
:\rcDermott   (J.) 
vada.     18474. 
McDermott   (.T.  J.)  : 

.\11   in  der  family.     858. 

Dot  mad  tog.     11496. 

Dot  madrimonial  adverdise- 

ment.     11497. 
Dot   (juied   lotgings.    11498. 
(Jame  of  billiards.     1.5841. 
^Ful('ahv's  eat.     .31.315. 
IMe's  luck-.    36027. 
AVho  got  the  pig?    50611. 
Wrong  bottle.     51860. 
:\rcDermo1t    (1'.)     Irish  itrigade 
at   the   battle   of   Fipdi^ricks- 
l)ui-g.     21960. 


Heart  of  Ne- 


Ab'Deniiott    (AV.   J.)  : 
lilxecution.     13204. 
Hajipy  Hooligan.     18175. 
M<'Dermui    (W.  E.)     Jean  Val- 

.ieau.      22563. 
.McDonald : 

Interview.    21839. 
Two    little    afternoons. 
47668. 
MacDonald    (A.  B.)      Two-time 

winner.     47799. 
McDonald     (A.     J.)       Chicago 

convention.     6945. 
-MacDonald   (A.  S.)  : 

Thousandth  chance.    45921. 
Tvon.  the  daring.     52257. 
AiacDonald     (Archie)      Colleen 

tnachree.     7821. 
:\racDoi!ald  {Mrs.  Arthur)     See 

MacDonald  (M.  P.) 
-Macdonald  (B.)  : 

Inexpei'ience.     .54055. 
Light  &  shade.     25361b. 
Palm  Beach.     35136. 
MacDonald      (B.     A.)       Totote. 

46597. 
McD.mald  (B.  R.)  : 
Comet.     8074. 
Neptune  jr.     32230. 
:\IcDouald  (C.)  : 

.iTibe  Slogan.     23110. 
.\ran  in  the  moon.     27867. 
^Matrimonial  agent.     28813. 
Rock  &  rye.     39677. 
IMcDcmald  (C.  M.)  : 

Awful  mix  up.     2582. 
AFy  good  friend.     31573. 
Old  sport's  dream.     33631. 
Political        pull.         36698, 
36700. 
?,[(•!  >onald       (E.)        Power      of 

Iicalth.     55011. 
.Mcl>ona)d  (F.  E.)  .//■.     Lady  Er- 
ma's  diamond  rob1)ery.   24391. 
McDonald  (G.  F.)  : 

Coney  Island.     8222. 
Ethel,  the  drunkard's  child. 
12999. 
.Aincdonald  (G.  S.)  : 
Goal.     16812. 
Grant  Dawson.     17321. 
Light  princess.     25394. 
Little  daylight.     10073. 
MacDonald  (H.  P.)     Sec  Peggs 

(H.  M.) 
Macdiniiild    (.1.  A.)     Fatal  pas- 
sion.    13764. 

.Mclx.nald  (J.  B.)  : 

Grimes'  cellar  door.     17635, 

17636. 
Gi-imesey.  me  boy.     17637. 
Little  Jack  Horner.    25724. 
:\IacI>niiMld    (J.  D.)      Sending  a 
Cliristmtis  box.     41470. 


Macdonald      (J.     R.)       Syndi<\ 

44870.  44871. 
McDonald    {Mrs.   J.  W.)     Neg- 
lected Mrs.  Pepper.     32157. 
McDonald      (Laetitia)       Mena- 

gerita.     29118a. 
Macdonald  (Lawrence)  : 

Emly's  wetlding.     12619. 
Flower  of  Louisiana.  14.591. 
Girl  from  Mo.     16511. 
In  Louisiana.     21225. 
Miss  Beaut.     29904. 
McDonald    (Mrs.  M.   C.)     Mes- 
sage.    29296. 
MacDonald  (M.I.)     Burra  i)uii- 

dit.     5577. 
McDonald  (M.  J.  A.)  : 

Her  Dutch  uncle.     18957. 
Hit!  wives.     19871. 
Man  hunt.     27838. 
Macdonald     (M.    M.)     Caprices 

of  an  empress.     6073. 
MacDonald    (M.  P.)     Beautiful 
witch   of  the  camp-fire  girls. 
3219. 
MacDonald   (R.  P.)  : 

As  it  often  happens.    52737. 
Bevt)nd  control.     3720. 
Chauffeur.     6850. 
MacDonald  (R.  S.  J.)     Burning 

of  Shakey.     557<>. 
MacDonald  (  Ralph )  : 

Brigand's  love  story.     51  (W. 
Chinese      slave's      i-evenge. 

7096. 
Embers  of  the  past.     12588. 
In   the  shadow   of   tlte  ha- 
rem.    21511. 
Stealing  a  wife.     43843a. 
Throwback.     46112a. 
MacDonald  (RonaUD     Chief  of 

staff.     6972. 
MacDonald      (S.)       Adrift      in 

N.  Y.     329. 
MacDonald  ( S.  J. )  : 

Finnegan  pasha.     14284. 
Harburn's  heartburn.  18201. 
Nominee.     32977. 
MacDonald  (S.  M.)  : 

Cradle  of  liberty.     8994. 
.Tack  &  Jill.     22305. 
Spanish  gipsy.     43426. 
JIcDonald     (T.)     Last    voyage. 

24781. 
McDonald      (V.      R.)       Tables 

turned.     44901. 
MacDonald  (W.  A.)     Midnight. 

29411. 
McDonakl  (W.J.)     Gillhooley's 

reception.     16367. 
MacDonald      (Wallace)       Take 

the  subway.     55507. 
McDonald    (William)     Wander- 
ing blacksmith.     49481. 


3246 


INDEX 


.McDonnell    (E.)     Secrets   of  a 

wife.     41370a. 
McDonnell    (J.    F.)     Napoleon 

the  Great.     32002. 
McDonoush     (F.)    jr.     On    the 

level.     33867. 
MacDonough  (G.)  : 

Alice    &   the   8   princesses. 

779. 
Anier.  ambassadress.    1155. 
Babes  in  Toyland.     2G10. 
.MeDonough      (J.     E.)       Mliss, 

child  of  the  Sierras.     30-547. 
McDonough   (M.  D.)     Morphia. 

31068. 
.McDonough  (N.)  : 

Dennv's  dilemma.     10473. 
Discontent.     10926. 
Girls  &  grandfather.   16666. 
Independent  Thea.     21620. 
Two    <lollars    &    a    father. 
47599. 
Macdoaough  (T.  B. )  : 
Baby.    2627,  2034. 
Bigamy.     3814. 
Boy  detective.     4831. 
Commandment.     8116. 
Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane. 

11932. 
Man  in  possession.     27849. 
Old  hen  &  1  chick.     33500. 
(')ur  daughters.     34.596. 
Swamp  angels.     44720. 
Travers'  house.     468S2. 
r>[cDougal  (W.  H.)     Julius  Cae- 
sar.    23266. 
McDougall  (O.)  : 

Tibetan  idol.     46141. 
Widow  McTavish.     50823. 
.McDougall  (D.)     Satan's  work. 

40S30a. 
.McDougall  (J.  G.)    Nadine,  the 

forest  rose.     31899. 
MacDougall    (K.I     Hartly.  the 

useless.     18256. 
McDougall    (W.   H.)      Wheels. 

50178. 
McDov^'ell  (A.)  : 

Green  monster.    175S4. 
Sam  Racket,  esq.     40642. 

McDowell  (E.  A.)  : 

Ravenscrag.    38523. 
Wedding  bells.    49896. 

McDowell  (E.  L.)  : 

Argonauts  of  1897.    1815. 
Real  Robert  Emmet.    38-566. 
Swoi-d       of       Gettysburg. 
44821. 

McDowell  (E.  N.)  : 

Fight  for  honor.    14170. 
For  love  &  honor.    1485C. 

McDowell  (G.)  : 

Character  saves  reputation. 
6735. 


537&— VOL  2—16- 


-100 


McDowell   (G.) — Continued. 
For  love's  sake.     14877. 
General  Reputation.    16052. 
Honor  of  Cassel.    20168. 
McDowell  (H.  B.)    Wedded  by 

fate.    49881. 
McDuffee  (A.  L.)    Teddy  bears. 

45198. 
Mace  (C.  E.)  : 

Deputy.     10496. 
Publicity  man.    37790a. 
Sob  artist.     42942,  42943. 
Special  brew.    43456. 
What  do  you  know  about 
women?     50061a. 
Mace    (R.   H.)      International. 

21817. 
MacEachran       (O.)         Regent. 

38912. 
McEachron  (A.  G.)  : 

Twist  of  a  wrist.    47508. 
What  Wryter  wrote.   50162. 
McEdwards  (D.)     Gospel  play. 

17139. 
McEldowney  (E.)  : 

Contradiction.     53248. 
Mary  Young.     54446. 
Threshold.    55588. 
McElhany  (E.  C.)  : 

Amer.  princess.    1258a. 
Capt.  Kidd.    6134. 
Fatalist.    13775a. 
Fe  fo  fi  fum.    13937. 
Ishmael.    22128a. 
McEss  (M.)    King  David.  23761. 
McEvoy  (C.)  : 

All  that  matters.    916. 
Sur  la  route.    44626. 
McEvoy  (G.  N.)  : 

Chuck    Conners    in    China- 
town.   7288. 
IMattie's  kid.    28853. 
MacEvoy  (J.)  : 

Adventures  of  Barney,  the 

guide.    349. 
Corney  O'Carney.    8555. 
Erinopticon.    8-555. 
Haunted  guide.    18301. 
McEvoy    (T.   J.)      Granting  of 

Magna  Charta.    17322. 
McEwen  (E.)     Man  who  found 

himself.    27982b. 
MacEwen    (F.)      Seventh  com- 
mandment.   41629a. 

MacEwen  (J.)  : 

Beauty  farm.    3230. 

Polly's  burglar.    36745. 
McFadden  (E.  A.)  : 

Child.     6984. 

Chimes.    7065. 

Heaven     help     the     men. 
18596a. 

Honev-bug.     20114b. 

Owin'  to  Maggie.    34969. 

3247 


McFadden  (E.  A.) — Continued. 

Product  of  the  mill.    37602. 

Why     the     chimes     rang. 

50755a. 

McFadden   (E.  E.)     At  duty's 

call.    2133. 
McFall  (B.  G.) : 

Among     the     moonshiners. 

1319. 
Joshua  Blodgett.    23041. 
McFall  (D.  A.)     Lord  Chester- 
field.   26195. 
McFall    (H.)     Three  students. 

46030. 
McFalls  (E.  L.)     Featherhead. 

53622. 
McFarland    (C.)      Mistake    In 

hearts.    30104a. 
MacFarland  (C.  A.)     Ghost  of 

Lady  Marr.    53769. 
McFarland  (C.  H.)  : 

Bravest  of  them  all.    4952. 
Derby  race.    10506. 
Mad  stampede.    27144. 
Night  patrol.    32730. 
Sacrifice  dance.    40464. 
Thoroughbred.    45873. 
McFarland   (G.  W.)     Cave  of 

paradise.     6543. 
McFarland      (W.     W.)        Red 

wido^v.    38817. 
MacFarlane  (A.  R.)    Works  of 

Shakespeare.    41854. 
MacFarlane     (G.    E.)       Fatal 

card.    13742. 
McFarlane  (M.  R.)    Legend  of 

Prenzberg.    25009. 
MacFarlane    (W.  C.)     Histori- 
cal pageant  of  Portland,  Me. 
19882. 
McFaul    (A.  D.)     Ike  Glidden 

in  Maine.    20955,  20950. 
McFell    (B.    G.)      Miss    Topsy 

Turvy.    30043. 
McGaffey       (Earnest)        Soda 

stand.    43030a. 
McGaffey     (Ernest)       Mayor's 

veto.    28948. 
IMcGarey    (J.  R.)     Red  queen. 

38778. 
JIcGarrigan  (D.  J.)    Town  hall 

to-nite.    46652a. 
McGary     (M.    E.)      St.    Mary 
Magdalen.    40544. 

McGaw  (W.  J.)  : 

Bulls  &  bears.     54.50-5452. 

Private  hospital.    37531. 
McGeachy.        Grand      infanta. 

17267. 
Macgeachy  (C.)     Oh!    33346. 
McGeary.     (J.  T.)  : 

Force  of  a  title.    14973. 

Heroes  of  the  mines.  19284. 


INDEX 


McGeary  (J.  T.)— Continued. 
His     brother's     bondsman. 

195G9. 
Regular  blizzard.    3S932. 
McGee  (E.  E.)    Only  a  private. 

34170. 
McGee  (G.)     St.  Cecile.    40515. 
McGee    (J.    B.)      Dog   doctor. 

11237. 
McGee  (I^I.  W.)     Touch  of  na- 
ture.   46G13. 
McGeehan  (S.  T.) : 
High  cost.    19404. 
Riglit  man.    39429. 
Sauce  &  the  goose.    40841a. 
Settlement.    41594. 
McGeehan     (W.    O.)      Double 

crossed.    11514. 
McGettigim    (F.  J.)  : 
Gossip.    17145. 
Hogan  In  London.     19940a. 
Lily-white  slave.    25489. 
Underhand  upperhand. 

55731. 
Wife-saver.    50913a. 
McGhie   (J.)  : 

Riddle  of  Isis.     55171. 
Taffy    was    a     Welshman. 
44911d. 
McGibeny    (C.    D.)       Vagrant. 

48615. 
McGiehan  (L  S.)  : 

For    want    of    confidence. 

14958. 
Secretary  pro  tem.     4136G. 
Tom,  Dick  &  Harry.  46443. 
McGill    (L.  B.)  : 

Hand  of  man.    18041. 
Marriage  certificate.  283S3. 
M  V  s  t  e  r  y    of   Woodlawu. 
31859. 
McGill    (M.  V.)  : 
Baranof.    2953a. 
Ranch.    38427. 
McGill    (T.    H.   A.)      City    ed. 

7447. 
McGill  &  Shipman: 

Bound  by  an  oath.    4746. 
For  home  &  honor.     14835. 
Utah.     4S573. 
McGinley     (B.    &    E.)       Fads. 

13344. 
McGinley   (J.  A.)     Union  bank 

robliery.    48326. 
McGinn  (L.  F.)     Boy  from  the 

East.     4833. 
McGinnis      (A.     N.)        Spur. 

43G58a. 
McGinnis    (H.   H.)      Pastorale. 

35504. 
Maginnis   (T.)     For  de  love  o' 

lilike.    147SSa. 
McGlnniss    (J.    J.)      Bells    of 
Shandon.    84G2. 


McGlenen    (E.    W.)      Selwood, 
the  parson  o'  Dumford.  41441. 
McGlinn    (R.  E.)  : 
Test.    45462. 
Third  house.'    45809. 
McGlone     (S.     G.)       Vh-ginia 

heroine.     49132. 
McGlynn   (F.)  : 
Guide.    17744. 
Manipulator.    28074. 
Reclaimed.    38670. 
Right's  might.    39440. 
McGlynn  (M.  J.)     Tyre,  the  de- 

famer.     47875. 
McGolrick     (H.)       Irish     emi- 
grant.    21978. 
McGovern   (M.)  : 

Inevitable.     21069a. 
Woodcutter's  lie.     51673a. 
MacGowan  (A.)     Judith  of  the 

Cumberlands.     23184. 
McGowan     (R.     F.)       Elopers. 

12537. 
MacGrath  (C.  F.)    Breaking  on 

the  rocks.     4992a. 
McGrath    (F.    J.)      Lord    Pov- 
erty's assets.     26216.  26217. 
MacGrath    (H.)  : 

Fakir  of  Kokomo.     134.58. 
Fez  of  Fezzan.     14105. 
Goose  girl.    17130. 
Lure  of  the  mask.    26946. 
Man  on  the  box.    279.S8fi. 
Meddler.    29004. 
Postillion.     36SS7. 
Prince  Bacteria.    37276. 
W  a  1 1  e  a  u       shepherdess. 
49707. 
McGrath   (.1.)     Conquest.  8296. 
McGrath    (.T.   A.)  : 

Casa  Palerna.     6311. 
Cavaileria  rusticana.    6532. 
Locaiidiera.    26042. 
Moglie  di  Claudio.    .30682. 
Signora    dalle    Cameiie. 
42312. 
McGrath  (J.  W.)     Eloped  with 

a  circus  man.    12518. 
McGrath    (W.   J.)      Irishman's 

love.     22053. 
aicGraw  (D.)     Doll.^  &  toy  bal- 
loons.    11270. 
McGregor   (A.) 
INIargaret's 
Uriel  Acosta. 
Mucgregor  (B.)  : 

Heathen.     18591. 
Younger  brother. 
McGregor   (D.  F.  R.)  : 
Admiral  Cupid.    300. 
Hobby-horse  guards.  19905. 
MacGregor   (E.  J.)  : 
Girl.     16418. 
Pharaoh's  daughter.  36095. 


vow.     28208. 
48555. 


52209. 


Macgregor  (J.  C.)  Greater  Cin- 
cinnati.   17503. 
iSIacGregor    (S.)      Scotch  high- 
ball.    41167. 
McGrew   (J.)   jr.: 

Carl     Schinkee,     engineer. 

G231. 
Uncle  Sam.     4S009. 
McGroarty   (J.  S.)  : 

Golondrina.    17045. 
Mi.ssion  play.     30075. 
McGuigan  (G.  S.)  : 

Cupid  in  camp.     9390. 
Priest  of  France.    37221. 
Southern     soldier's    sweet- 
heart.   43387. 
McGuigan     (T.    B.)       "Tis    he. 

4631G. 
McGuire    (H.    S.)      Three  wise 

men.     46042a. 
:McGiiire      (.T.      L. )        Divorce. 

11025. 
:\IcGuire  (W.)     Hot  time  in  the 
old  town.    20342. 

McGuire   (AV.  A.)  : 

Amalgamator.  1046. 
Cost  of  living.  8620. 
Devil,    the    servant    &    the 

man.     10674. 
Devil's  hour.    10700a. 
Divorce.     11025. 
Divorce  question.     11041a. 
Heights.     18624. 
It's  a  long  way   to  Tippe- 

rary.     22234c. 
Man    without    a     country. 

28017a. 
Prince  royal.     37372. 
Soldier     of     the     cardinal. 

43079. 
Three  wise  men.     46042a. 
Walls  of  Wall  street.  49438. 
Warning.    49622c. 

^IcGurrin   (C.  H.)  : 

For  all  eternity.     14775. 
Highway  of  love.     19456b. 
Light  from  another  world. 

25366.  25366a. 
Miseria.     29868. 
McHenry    (A.    C.)      Dream    of 

happiness.    11741. 
McHenry     (C.     B.)       Wedding 

wring.    49917. 
McHenrv    (S.    B.)      Effect    of 

drugs.    122S3a. 
McHenry   (W.  P.)     King  Maxi- 
mus.    23820. 

Machesney  (R.  C.)  : 

Fedalma.    13961. 

Puck.    37794. 

That  dreadful  girl.    45555. 
Machiavelli    (N.)     Mandragola. 
28047. 


3248 


INDEX 


Machol  (M.)  : 

IMyron  Macholm.    31779. 
Persecuted.    35956. 
Mac  Hugh   (A.)  : 

After  6  years.    4S3. 
Gladwin  collection.     16708, 

16709. 
Moloch.    30722. 
Portable      house.        36853, 

36S54. 
Search  me.    41263b. 
Strictly  business.    44148. 
Machyuleth  (L.)     Iceland  saga- 

nat.    20S38. 
Ma  das    y    del    Real     (J.    de) 

Parece  cuento.    35290. 
Mcllhenny  (L.  B.)     Brebantius. 

5003. 
Mcllvain   (M.)     Barry  Gordon. 

3064. 
Mcllvaine  (T.)     Woman  in  the 

case.    51419. 
Mcluerney  (J.  E.)  : 

Desert  tragedy.    10538. 
Last  man  of  the  regiment. 
24725. 
Mcintosh.      Hot    old    time    in 

Dixie.     20330. 
Mcintosh    (B.)      Photographer, 

36174. 
Mcintosh    (C.)     Judge's  niece. 

23151. 
Mcintosh      (H.     E.)       Kodak. 

24202. 
Mcintosh       ( .7. )         Bntei*prise. 

12800. 
Mcintosh    (M.  E.)      Dobbsmith. 

11091. 
Mcintosh  (T.)    Man  vs.  woman. 

27973. 
Mcintosh     (\V.     P.)       Cribber. 

9071. 
Mclntyre    (A.  E.)      Morning  in 

court.    31060. 
Mclntyre      (E.     M.)        Miriam, 

29809. 
Maclutyre  (E.  V.)     Pun  afloat. 

15667. 
Mclntyre  (E.  W.)  : 

Money  &  manners.    30760. 
or  frien'  demijohn.    33399. 
Punch  bowl.    37832. 
Square  deal.    43680,  55429. 
Up  the  river.    48495. 
:M(Intyre  (J.)  : 

Down  in  Mobile.    11604. 
Down  Mobile.    11611. 
Maclntyre  (J.  J.)     Christopher 

Sl.v.    7278. 
Mclntyre  (J.  T.)  : 

Birds  of  prey.    3947, 
Bowery  night  school.    4795. 
Dime  lunch.    10S59. 
Fritz.    15483. 
Girl  of  my  heai-t.    16588. 


Dog- 


Mclntyre    (J.   T.) — Continued. 
Hearts  of  men.    18565. 
In  the  toils.    21533. 
One    girl    in    a    thousand. 

34010. 
Swell  cracksman.    44797. 
Mclntyre    (L.)     Rose  princess. 

40014a. 
Mclntyre     (W.)       Braunigan's 

courtship.    4920. 
Mclntyre       (W.       J.) 

catcher's  luck.    11235. 
Mack : 

Delaney     &     his     monkey. 

10398. 
Hot  night  in  N.  Y.    20326. 
Hot  time  in  N.  Y.    20339. 
Mulligan's  mishaps.    31337. 
Mack  (A.)     Blarney.    4203. 
Mack     (A.     D.)       Weaver     of 

Raveloe.    49861. 
Mack      (A.      F.)        Horsesiioe. 

20305a. 
Mack    (C.  T. )      Social  heroine. 

42967. 
Mack     (Campbell)      See    Mac- 

CuUoch  (R.  C.) 
Mack  (Charles)     Friendly  call. 

15449. 
Mack  {Mrs.  D.)  : 

Breadwinner.    4970. 
Lois.    26077. 

Witches  cauldron.    51280. 
Mack      (E.      C.)        Manhattan 

comedy  4.    28059. 
Mack  (E.  J.)  : 

Christmas  idyl.     7229. 

Irish  widow.    22043. 

Man     behind     the     mask. 

27752. 
Peggy  &  the  duchess.   35799. 
Mack      (F.)        Mme.      Fauvel. 

27190. 
Mack  (J.  A.)  : 

Adele,   the  saleslady.     276, 

277. 
Baba.    2613. 
Frivollus.    15498. 
March  hares.    28160. 
Poison.    36646. 
Mack  (J.  C.)     Mother  Goose  in 

vaudeville.    31141. 
Mack     (J.     E.)       Shanowakin. 

41948. 
Mack  (J.  H.)  : 

Five  thousand  dollar  purse. 

14444. 
Wide-awake      slumberland. 
50788. 
Mack  (James  W.)     Two  Amer. 

Macs.    47539. 
Mack     (John)       Weston,     the 

walkist.    50032. 
Mack  (John  W.)     Just  in  time. 
23358. 


Mack  (Joseph)    Cow-boy  &  the 

squaw.    8925. 
Mack  (K.)  : 

Housewarmers.    20458, 

Lunatic.     26930. 

Our  Bob.    34549. 

Traveling  dentist.    4686S, 
Mack  (O.)  : 

Cohen's  busy  day.    7782. 

Finnigan's  ball.    14287. 

Finnigan's  wedding.    14292, 

Mulligan  flats.    31325. 

Pickings  from  Puck.    30218. 

Shooting  the  chutes.    42153. 
Mack     (O.    C.)       Big    &    little 

casino.    3773. 
Mack  (P.  J.)  : 

His  pal.    19771. 

Try  out.    47304. 
Mack  (Pete)  : 

Grit's  Thanksgiving.  17665. 

Miss  Understanding.  30045. 

Nightmare.     32768. 

Other  side,    34487. 
Mack    (Phil)     My   turtle  dove. 

31717. 
Mack  (R.  E.)  : 

Acherly's  houev-moon.    158. 

Hilda.     19478. 
Mack     (Mrs.     R.     E.)      Hilda. 

19478. 
Mack  (Robert)  : 

Love's  young  dream.    26756. 

Minstrel  boy.     29767. 
Mack  (Rosetta)     Elise.     12480. 
Mack  (W.  C.)     Transmission  by 

telepathy.     46829. 
Mack   (W.  H.)     New  minister. 

32424. 
Mack  (W.  S.  K.)     Haymakers. 

18347. 
Mack  (Wilbur)  : 

Back  home  again.     52800. 

Dollar  bill.     11204. 

Girl  &  the  pearl.     16449. 

Pair  of  tickets.     .54873. 
Mack  (Willard)  : 

Be  game.     3152a. 

Big  INIike  drops  in.     3797a. 
3797b. 

Blind  man's  buflf.     4258a. 

Bob's        blooming       bunk. 
52934. 

Cast-ofE.     6395a, 

Derelict.     10510a. 

Every    day    in    the    year. 
13100a. 

Fish  story.     14403a. 

Gentlemen,    think    it    over. 
16139a,  53757. 

Get  right  out  of  this  the- 
atre.    16257. 

Give  me  ray  share.     16695b. 

Honk-honk-maybe.     53969. 

Inside  stufe.    21773a. 


3249 


INDEX 


Mack    ( Willard ) — Continued. 
Kick  in.     56081. 
Kid     Corrigau's     romance. 

23GG2. 
Kid  drops  in.     23GG2a. 
King-queen-jack.     23S99a. 
Mme.  finds  out.    27191a. 
Man  who  knew.    279S4a. 
Marty  Hogan's  win.  2S514a. 
Men  of  steal.     29111. 
Next  station  Is  Killimuck. 

32u93a. 
Oil,  doctor.     54758. 
One  way  to  lose  her.  34114a. 
Pansy's    particular    punch. 

54878. 
Scandal  alley.     40935. 
Sherman  was  right.    55321. 
So     much-    for     so     much. 

42933. 
Social  sentence.     55378. 
Spartan  mother.     55407. 
Their  getaway.     45GG2. 
Their  nuarket  value.   4.5674. 
Treadmill.     55644. 
When     I     was    with     Otis 

Skinner.     50239a. 
Who  is  she?    50G23. 
Mack       (William)        Brothers. 

5292. 
Mackall  (L.)  : 

Carried  away.     6290. 
Failures.     133G0. 
Scrambled  eggs.     41186a. 

Mnckay  (C.  D'A.)  : 

Beau  of  Bath.     52840. 
Benj.  Franklin.     3520a. 
Dorothy  Q.     11477a. 
Every-Youth.     13126. 
Festival  of  Pomona.  14077a. 
Forest  princess.     530S2. 
Hist,  pageant  of  Portland, 

Me.     19882. 
House  of  the  heart.     20423. 
.Journeyman.     23072a. 
Masque     of     conservation. 

2S628a. 
Memorial      day      pageant. 

54487. 
Pageant     of     Schenectady. 

35047. 
Pageant     of     the     nation. 

35048. 
Patriotic  plays.    3.3571. 
Plays     of     the     pioneers. 

36509a. 
Silver  thread.    42424. 
War  maid.     49586. 
Yankee.     51964. 
McKay  (David)  : 

Aristophanes'  Birds,  Frogs 

&  Clouds.     1837a. 
Faust.     13902d. 
Maid  of  Orleans.    27489b. 


McKay    (David) — Continued. 

Mnry  Stuart.     28572a. 

William  Tell.     51068a. 
MacKay     (Durelle)     Cheese    & 

crackers.     6884. 
Mackay  (E.  H.)  : 

Old  vase.     33665. 

Power  of  eloquence.  36948. 
MacKay  (E.  M.)  : 

Blessings  of  the  blind.  4230. 

Celestial  &  the  spy.     6.567. 

Hvpnotic  victims.     20760. 

.Joseph  of  Israel.     23020. 

Lawver   &   his    typewriter. 
24884. 

Village  encyclopedia.  49030. 

Yankee  Gretchen.     51998. 
Mackay    (E.   R.)     Miss   Satan. 

30024. 
McKay     (F.)      When     Claudia 

smiles.     50202. 
MiTckay  (F.  F.)  : 

Amer.  family.     1202,  1203. 

Double  life.     11535. 

Land   leaguers   of  Ireland. 
24580. 

Norma.     33011. 

Our  daughters.     34.595. 

Our  flirtations.     34a30. 

Out  this  evening.     34862. 

Rehearsal.     38941. 

Struggle.     44225. 

Who  gets  the  worst  of  it? 
50609. 
McKay  (G.  L.)     Etelle.     12969. 
McKay    (.1.    L.)      Romance    of 

real  life.     39804. 
Mackay    (J.   S.)  : 

Doc  &  Doris.     11095. 

Sal  &  me.     40570. 

Wager.    49.347. 
Mackay    (R.)  : 

Built  on  the  sands.     5434. 

Little  sister.    25878. 
MacKay  (R.  M.)  : 

Morning  after.     31053. 

Mvself  &  I.     31789. 
McKay   (S.  A.)     Molly  Million. 

30712. 
McKav   (S.  L.)     Lucy,  the  sold 
orphan.     26895. 

Mackay   (W.  G.)  : 

Barrv    Dovle's    rest    cure. 

3063. 
Dr.  Wake's  patient.    11183. 
Mermaids.    29217. 


MacKaye 
26356. 


(A.    L.)      Lost    soul. 


Mackaye   (H.)  : 

Next  step.    32593b. 
Pageant  of  Athena.  35038a. 

Mackaye  (H.  S.)  : 

Lucinda's  whim.     26829. 
Ptiul  Kauvar.    3560Sa. 


Mackaye  (J.  S.)     See  Mackaye 
(Steele  or  J.   S.) 

MacKaye  (M.  M.)  : 

Hazel   Kirke.     18364. 
Pride  &  prejudice.    37200. 

Mackaye    (.P.)  : 

Anti-matrimony.    1606. 
Caliban     by     the     yellow 

sands.     53043,  53044. 
Canterbury  pilgrims.    6015, 

53061,  53062. 
Eeny  meeny.    12282. 
Emigrants.     12609. 
Fenris,  the  wolf.     14052. 
Garland   to  Sylvia.     1.5917. 
Gettysburg.     16301. 
Immigrants.    21003e. 
Ingomar.    21709a. 
.Jeanne  d'Arc.     22572. 
Masques  of  East  &   West. 

28656b. 
Mater.     28783. 
New  citizenship.     32339b. 
Pageant   &   masque   of   St. 

Louis.     35036a. 
St.  Louis.    40539b,  40539c. 
Sanctuarv.    40683,  40683a. 
Sappho  &  Phaon.    40780. 
Scarecrow.      G967a,    40962, 

40963. 
Sphinx.     43517. 
Thoroughbred.    4.5870. 
Thou  s  a  n  d     vears     ago. 

45920a. 
To-morrow.    46481. 
Yankee  fantasies.     51995. 
Mackaye    (P.   W.)      Po'   white 
trash.    36587a. 

Mackaye  (Steele  or  J.  S.)  : 
Arkwright's  wife.     1863. 
Cast  adrift.     6393. 
Clancarty.    7.501. 
Cousin  Larry.     8S97a. 
Cure  for  coquettry.    9450. 
Fool's  errand.     14743. 
Hazel  Kirke.     18363-183G5. 
Heaven's  vengeance.  18600. 
In  spite  of  all.    21330. 
In  the  dark.     21369. 
Iron  will.     22072. 
Love  or  life.    26589. 
Marriage.     28364. 
Morvah.    31084. 
Paul  Kauvar.     3560Sa. 
Queen    &    woman.      37978. 

37979. 
Rose  Michel.    39976. 
Silken  thread.    42376. 
Such  is  the  law.    44368. 
Thro'  the  dark.     4G059. 
Vagabond.    4SG03. 
Woman  of  the  world  51468. 
Won  at  last.    51626. 
World  finder.    5175.5-51764. 


3250 


IXDEX 


Mackaj-e   (Mrs.  Steele)     Pride 

&  prejudice.     37203. 
McKean  (M.  L.)     I  am  a  Mis- 
souri an.    20784. 
McKean   (T.)  : 

Blue  rose.     4390,  4391. 
Certain  rich  man.     GG12. 
Greater  alternative.    17499. 
Model  housekeeper.  305G5a. 
Secretary.     55271. 
Wife  decides.    50882. 
Woman's  heart.     51533a. 
McKee     (A.)       Daisy     Brown. 

9652. 
.\TcKee  (B.)  : 

Food  of  the  foolish.    14706. 
Mrs.    Wiggle    of    S  a  u  e  r 
Kraut  patch.     30488. 
McKee   (B.  R.)     Princess  Pre- 
tense.    37452. 
McKee   (F.)  : 

Champagne  Charlie.     6648. 

Hodge.  Podge  &  co.    19926. 

.McKee    (H.)      Cast  up  by  the 

sea.     6399. 
McKee    (H.  E.)      Lamb  &   the 

brute.     24558. 
McKee   (J.  W.)  : 

Mirror  of  life.     29824. 
New  York.    32516. 
McKee     (S.)       Great    Burdick 

mystery.     17365. 
McKee    (T.  H.)  : 

Marianna.    28256. 
Russia.    40329. 
McKee   (W.  J.)  : 

Gettysburg.    16298. 
I.ast  witness.    24783. 
McKee     &     Rocers.       Rebecca 

.Jane.     38617. 
.McKeehan    ri.    P.)      Stratford 

miracles.     554.56. 
MiicKeever     (S.    A.)       Nathan 

Hale.     32039. 
:McKelvey       (W.      T.  >        Fate. 

13786a. 
McKenley  ( \^•.  R.)  End.    12694. 
McKenna  (C  M.  S.)     Our  Jem. 

34691. 
McKenna  (N.)  : 

King  of  tlie  knights.  23872. 

23873. 
Knights  of  labor.    24164. 
Twenty-first    birthday. 

47439. 
Victor  Vallerand.    48972. 
.McKenna  (S.)  : 

Crime.    9075,  9077.  9078. 
Fight  for  life.    14173. 
Olive.    33099. 
Our  oddities.    34735. 
Paintin'  'er  red.    3-5072. 
Ryllis  Drake,     40395. 
Soldier's  wife.    43120. 
Whims.    50440. 


39859. 


wedding 


McKenna  (^frs.  S.)  : 

Our  oddities.    34735. 
Paintin'  'er  red.    35072, 
Ryllis  Drake.    40395. 
Soulier's  wife.    43120. 
Whims.     50440. 
McKenna      (T.)       Wanted,     a 

tenor,    49538. 
McKenna  (W.)     Midnight  kiss. 

54507, 
McKenna  (W,  E.)  : 
Romeo  &  Juliet. 
Vendetta.     48779 
McKenna  (W,  J.)  : 
Chef  song.    6887. 
Cyrus      Pippin's 
day.    9565. 
McKeusie    (G.)      Miss   G,   Mc- 
Kensie's     character     impres- 
sions.   29948. 
McKent  (H.)  : 

Mah  lady  Lou.    27423. 

My  Dixie  dad.    31533. 

McKenzie    (A.   de   B.)      Love's 

evolution.    26705. 
Mackenzie  (A,  G,)  : 

Stooping  to  conquer.  43959, 
White  rajah.     50560, 
McKenzie  (B.)  : 

Anticlimax.     1612. 
Woman  opposite.    51477. 
Mackenzie  (F.  L.)     Willoughby 

Brown's  dinner, 
McKenzie  (J,  S.) 

41233. 
McKenzie   (K.) 
Fourberies 

15181a. 
Perle  noire 
Ruy  Bias. 
Ventaglio. 
McKeon   (J,  B,)  : 

Frame-up.     15243. 
Graft,    17231a. 
Into  the  primitive.     21852. 
Quitter,    38235. 
Raiders.    38354a, 
McKeon     (J.     C.)       Voice     of 

Hagar,    49227. 
McKeon    (T.)      Ambition's  vic- 
tim,   1112, 
McKernon  (E.)     For  the  party. 

14944. 
McKerr-Karstan  (H.  M.)    They 

that  touch  pitch.     45765. 
McKerrow  (S.)  : 

Course  of  true  love.     8837. 
In  the  eyes  of  the  world. 
21398. 
Mackey.   Ghost  in  a  pawn  shop. 

16311. 
Mackey  (F,  F,)    Freaks.  15299, 

15300. 
Mackey    (J.   F.)      No   smoking 
allowed.    32SS8. 


51094. 

Sea  wizard. 


de       Scapin. 

35932. 
40391. 
48821. 


JUcKey  (W.)     Spirits.    43583, 
McKey   (W,  R.)     Honest  Jolm 

IMcGuire,    20102. 
McKibben     (A.)       Redeemers. 

3SS35. 
McKibben   (J.)  : 

Heroes     they     would     be. 

19286. 
In    the    dominion    of    the 

crown.     21391. 
Money  talks.    30794. 
Mackie    (C.    H.)      -See   McFar- 

land  (C.  H.) 
Mackie  (J.  B.)     See  McDonald 

(J.  B.) 
Mackie    (J,    J.)      Hired    baby. 

19522. 
Mackie   (P.   B.)     See  Hopkins 

(P.M.) 
McKiernan  (J.  K.)  : 
Man-eater,    27753. 
Our  Fonteuoy.    54834. 
Poor      Charlotte      Temple. 

36793. 
Shadow  of  shame.    41680. 
Tombs  angel.    46466. 
IMeKiernan  (W,  J,)  : 

Back  in  Jersey,    2743, 
Chain  of  hearts.    6623. 
Dam  family.    9667. 
Dion  O'Dare.    108SS, 
Gunner's  mate.    17784. 
Man-eater.    27753. 
Money  lender.    30772. 
My  bunkie.    31513. 
Our  Cinderella.    34.564. 
Our  Fontenoy.    54834. 
Poor      Charlotte     Temple. 

36793. 
Robert  Emmet.    39637. 
Tombs  angel.    46466. 
Under    the    Red    cross    In 


48195. 
of     the 


king. 


Trail  trippers. 


candlesticks. 


Armenia. 
Wardrobe 
49612. 
McKinne   (L.) 

46750a. 
McKinnel  (N.)  : 
Bishop's 

3984. 
Dick's  sister.    10816. 
Preferment.     37054. 
McKiimey  (B.  R.)  : 
Days  of  '61.    10100. 
House  of  cards.    20396. 
McKinney   (F.)     On  the  banks 

of  the  Simois. 

McKinney       (J. 

alarm.    13512. 

MacKinnon     (A. 

riders.    32734. 

MacKinnon    (I. 

32172. 
McKinnon    (J.  R.) 
46295a. 


33803. 
W.) 


False 


E.)       Night- 
A.)      Neither. 


Tipperary. 


3251 


INDEX 


McKittrick    (P.    A.)      Sabbrey 

club  in  the  moon.    40415. 
MacKnight  (J.  A.)  : 
Cuba  free.    9311. 
.Jamestown.    2244S. 
On  the  Klondike.    33863. 
Stanley.    437G2. 
McKniglit     (L.    A.)       Indiana. 

21G45. 
Macks  {Mrs.  J.  B.)  : 

Barn    or    country     dance. 

2999. 
Cynthia,  the  circus  queen. 

9548. 
Original  Cynthia.    34361. 
Maclagan      (B.)      See     Turner 

(M.  B.) 
McLain    (F.)     Terrible   tangle. 

4542Sa. 
McLain    (R.   U. )     Farmer   Sci- 
ence.    13686. 
-McLandburgh  (L.)  : 
Cousins.     8914. 
Fortune's  wheel.     I.o082. 
McLane  (F,  M.)  : 

Cinderella.     7347. 

Her  big  assignment.   1892:5, 

lS923a. 
My  lady.     31591b. 
Son  of  Gurth.    43204,  43205. 
McLane  (M.  E.)  Sultan's  daugh- 
ter.    44482. 
Maclare     (M.)       Our     players. 

34745. 
MacLaren  (A.  L.)  : 
Genevieve.     16076. 
Her  better  self.     18922. 
Mrs.      Baxter's     birthday. 

30305. 
Who's  the  thief?     50664. 
MacLaren  (D.)  : 

Elder  brother.     12375. 
In  the  balance.     21.345. 
Lesson  in  grammar.    2510S. 
Lily  of  Namabin.     25485. 
Woman   across   the  street. 
51376a,  55979. 
MacLaren  ( I. )    See  Watson  ( .T. ) 
Maclaren  (J.)  : 

Annie  Laurie.     52694. 
Miracle.     29789a. 
McLaren     {J.    M.)     Hansel    & 

Gretel.     17882a. 
-McLaughlin     (E.    C.)      Miner's 

dream.     29726. 
McLaughlin      (E.     J.)       Witty 

wedding.     .51328a. 
McLaughlin  (Edward)     Robeit 
Burns.     39627. 

McLaughlin  (Ernest)     Shuttle- 
cock.    55334. 

McLaughlin  (I.  S.)  : 

My  wife's  daughter.    31745. 
Question.     38153. 


McLaughlin   (J.  A.)     Battle  of 
the  factions.    3130,  3132.  3133, 
56071. 
McLaughlin       (J.      F.)       Star 

Spangled  Banner.     43795. 
McLaughlin    (M.)     King  Doug- 

la.ss  and  the  fairies.     23763. 
McLaughlin    (M.   B.)     Shuttle- 
cock.    55334. 
McLaughlin  (M.  P.)  : 
Coquette.     8479. 
JMusical  Dutchman.    31431. 
McLaughlin  (R.  H.)  : 

Band-master's  sister.    2884. 
Demi-tasse.     10444. 
Eternal  Magdalene.  12978a. 
Princess  Alatiel.     37393. 
Raggedy  man.     55101. 
Silas  Marner.     42322. 
Sixth  commandment.  42635. 
McLauriu       (H.      L. )       Movin' 

pitcher.*;.     31263. 
McLaurin   (K.)     Uncle  Charles 

of  Charleston.     47947. 
Maclay  (E.  S.)  : 

Dorothy  Creigh.     11476. 
Masked  battery.     28612. 
iliulean  (A.)  : 

My  Lady  Bellamy.     31592. 
Rollicking  Shannon.    39764. 
Wide  wide  world.     50793. 
21  today.     52449. 
McLean    (C.   F.)     Our   dearest 

foes.     34599. 
McLean  {Mrs.  C.  F.)  : 

Flying  machine.     14634. 
I  serve  the  queen.     20821. 
Longman  case.     261.50. 
Maureen,   the  lily  of  Ban- 
now.     28872. 
Our  dearest  foes.     34599. 
Rosamond  mine.     39937. 

IMadean  (E.  W.)  : 

Absent-minded  suffragette. 
110. 

Prom  generation  to  genera- 
tion.    15542. 

Life  &  death.     25283. 

Seventeenth  century  ro- 
mance.    41626. 

Thirty  days  after  date. 
45831. 

Tiif.     46178. 

Tiger  &  the  god.     46181. 

McLean  (H.)  : 

Falsely  accused.     13.546. 
Love  or  money.     26592. 

McLean       (I.      E.)        Widow's 

might.     50860. 
McLean  (J.  F.)  : 

For  love  of  money.     14870. 

Knot  of  blue  &  gold.    24188. 

Strike.     44158. 

Washington.     49650. 


McLean   (P.  C.  S.)     Dauntless 

Nell.     10034. 
MacLean  (P.  G.)  : 

Heart  of  the  Ozarks.  18490. 
Southern  romance.    43380. 
Tiger's  claw.     46194. 
Transgressors.    46823. 
McLean  (R.  B.)     Broken  home. 

5191. 
MacLean  (S.)  : 

Corsicana.     8580. 

Hubert       of       Gloucester. 

20584. 
When     all     the     world     is 
young.     50195. 
McLean   (S.  R.)     See  McLean 

(Mrs.  C.  F.) 
Maclean  (W.  L.)  : 

Royal  order  of  the  ogling 

owls.     40161. 
Southern  cross  drill.  43369. 
McLeish  (J.  L.)  : 
Gavite.    6545. 
Rector.     38693. 
McLellan  (C.  M.  S.))  : 

Affair  in  the  barracks.  411. 
.Judith  Zaraine.     23187. 
Leah  Kleschna.     24926. 
Little  cafe.     25609. 
Nelly  Neil.     32206. 
On  the  love-path.     33871. 
Pickpockets.     36229. 
Pink  lady.     36336. 
Puritania.     37875. 
McLellan     (E.)     Cheating    the 

devil.     6861. 
Maclellan     (H.     W.)      At     the 

mode  shop.     2260a. 
McLennan  (J.  K. )     Terramoto. 

55537. 
MacLeod    (D.   B.)     Coronet   & 

coin.     8565. 
MacLeod  (D.  C.)  : 
Juleppy.     23209. 
Rose  of  Istar.     39987. 
Mad  cod  ( F. )    See  Sharp  ( W. ) 
McLeod    (W.   J.)      Price  of  a 

derby.    37150. 
Mackley  (A.)    Black  I  am.  4117. 
McLin   (S.  B.)      Opium  queen. 

34283. 
McLoud    (N.    C.)      Hermits    in 

Dixie.    19240. 
McLoughlin  (K.  G.)  : 
Alimony  club.     807. 
Galatea     of    Greenbaum's. 

15775. 
Holy  estate.    19987. 
Millennium.     29608. 
Page  from  life.    35033. 
Serpent  in  Eden.    41552. 
Successful  scoop.     44353. 
Maclure   (D.  &  M.)     House  of 

Durrisdeer.    20401. 
McMackin  (A.)    Reality.  38585. 


3252 


INDEX 


McMackin     (J.    H.)      Western 

lad.    50016a. 
MaoMahau  (J.  B.)     Mardj  gras. 
28185. 
^     McMahon    (H.   I.)      Bachelor's 
yuletide.    2728. 
McMahou  (J.  R.)  : 

Bachelor's  yuletide.     2728, 

2729. 
In  the  Philippines.    21479. 
In   the   street   of   the   sea. 

21522. 
I^ake  Kenaux.    24551. 
Susan's  sister.    44675. 
Ties  that  bind.    46176. 
McMahon    (R.    G.)      Dr.    Bald- 
win.   11116. 
McMahon    (T.)      Twenty   juin- 
utes  before  train  time.    47443. 
McMahon   (T.  F.)     Whip  won- 
der.   .50448. 
MacMahon   (W.  M.)     Order  of 

the  Bath.      34311. 
McMahon  (W.  W.)    May  wheut. 

28911. 
McMann     (M.     H.)       Bridgev's 

love  making.    5100. 
McMann  (W.  E.)  : 
Counsellor.    8650. 
Dawn  of  love.    10084a. 
Mysterio.    31802a. 
Red   lisht   abatement   law. 

38754a. 
Relic  of  Gettysburg.  3S997a. 
McManus       (C.      A.)        Rufas 

Dawes.    40235. 
McManus     (G.)       Bringing    \ip 

father.    529S9. 
McManus  (H.)  : 

Affair  of  the  sword.     419. 
Broken  line.    5195. 
McManus     (.J.)       War    babios. 

49575c. 
McManus  (J.  E.)     Mitislaw,  tlie 

modern.    30498. 
McManus     (M.    A.    J.)   Suilish 

machree.     44444. 
.MacManus  (S.)  : 

Lad       from        Largymore. 

24308. 
Mrs.    Connolly's   cashmece. 

30336. 
Molly  Bawn.     54579. 
Oath.    33201. 
Orange  &  green.    34295. 
•McMaster     (A.    C.)       Femmes 

fortes.    14043. 
McMaster  (C.  G.)  : 

Just  to  be  sociable.    23397. 
Sunken  souls.    44545. 
McMaster-Clark  (M.)  : 

Fountain  of  Pan.    151291.. 
Thieves.    55558. 
McMechan   (F.  H.)     Last  ra<;e. 
24750. 


McMichael  (0.  F.)    House  that 

Jack  built.    20443. 
IVIacMillan  (E.  A.)    Lady  Berta- 

lina.    24362. 
Macmillan      (.L     C.)        Sweet 

alyssum.    44740. 
McMillan    (J.   L.)     How  Uncle 

Sam  got  his  family.    20556. 
MacMillan  (M.  L.)  : 

Gate  of  wishes.    15934a. 
Shadowed  star.    41701. 
Short  plays.    42168. 
Macmillan   (N.)     Heart  of  the 

Tenderloin.     18495. 
Macmillan  co. : 

Alcestis,    &    other    poems. 

52608. 
All's  well    that   ends  well. 

901. 
Anathema.  1392. 
Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1641. 
As  you  like  it.    2041,  2053. 
Battle.     &     other     poems. 

.52831. 
Bethlehem.    3609. 
Borderlands     &    thorough- 
fares.   4652a. 
Canterbury  pilgrims.    6015. 
Carnac  Sahib.    6255. 
Case    of    rebellious    Susan. 

6342. 
Child's     book     of     holiday 

plays.     .53143. 
Chitra.     7118b. 
City.    7437a. 
Climbers.     7619. 
Comedy  of  errors.    8065. 
Coming  of  Phllibert.     8095. 
Coriolanus.    8526. 
Crusaders.    9266. 
Oymbeline.    9537. 
Dante  &  Beatrice.    9834. 
Dynasts.    12102. 
Faust.    13898a. 
Femmes  savantes.    14045. 
Fenris,  the  wolf.    14052. 
Foresters,    Robin    Hood    & 

Maid  Marion.    53683. 
Francesca  da  Rimini.  152.50. 
Garden  of  Paradise.  15902b. 
Garland  to  Sylvia.    15917. 
Girl  with   the   green  eyes. 

16659. 
Good  Friday.    53811. 
Green     helmet,     &     other 

poems.    17575c. 
Hamlet.     17983,  17989. 
Henry  the  Fourth.     18829. 

18830 
Henry    the    Fifth.      18848, 

18856. 
Henrv   the    Sixth.      18865- 

18867. 
Henry  the  Eighth.    18885. 
Her  own  w;iy.     19100. 


Macmillan  co. — Continued. 

Historical    plays    for    chit- 

dren.     19S83. 
Hour-glass.    20377b,  53978. 
Humours     of     the     court. 

20643. 
In  the  seven  woods.    214073. 
In  the  vanguard.    21539. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.    22.572. 
Judah.    2.3112a. 
Julius       Caesar.         232.51, 

23273. 
Jungfrau       von       Orleans. 

23300g. 
King  Arthur.    23738. 
King  John.    23787. 
King  Lear.    23809,  23814, 
King  of  the  dark  chamber. 

23S64a. 
King  Richard  III.    .54182. 
Liars.    25199. 
Likeness      of      tlie      night. 

25444. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    26712. 
Macbeth.    27038,  27059. 
Maria  Stuart.     28239g. 
Mater.    28783. 
Measure  for  measure.  28983. 
Melting-pot.    29079,  29079a. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29155, 

29170. 
Merry    wives    of   Windsor. 

29278. 
Michael   &  his   lost  angel. 

29365. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29481,  29497. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31275. 
Nero.    32236. 
New  citizenship.    32339b. 
Next  religion.    32593. 
Nigger.    32633a. 
Othello.    34423. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35914. 
Philip,    the   king.    &    other 

poems.    36136b. 
Physician.    36196. 
Pietro  of  Siena.    36277. 
Pilgrim  kings.    36290a. 
Plaster  saints.    36448a. 
Poems    &    ballads    by    H. 

Hagedorn.    36613d. 
Poetical    works   of   W.    B. 

Yeats.    36620a,  36621. 
Post  office.    36874a. 
Representative    English 

comedies.    39070a. 
Richard  II.    39344. 
Richard  the  Second.    39351. 
Richard  the  Third.    39364. 
Rogue's  comedy.    39730. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39870. 
Sappho  &  Pbaou.    40780. 


3253 


INDEX 


Macuiillan  co.— Continued. 
Scarecrow.     40963. 
Scorn  of  women.    41164. 
Sorrows        of        Belgium. 

43296a. 
Steadfast  princess.    55438. 
Story  of  Eleusis.    55450. 
Stubbornness  of  Geraldine. 

44257. 
Taming      of      tlie      shrew. 

45057. 
Tempest.    45263,  45268. 
Tempter.    45342b. 
Theft.    45650. 
Three  tragedies  of  Seneca. 

46033a. 
Timon  of  Athens.     46264. 
Title-mart.    46336. 
Titus  Andronicus.    46352. 
Triumph  of  the  Philistines. 

47110. 
Troilus  &  Cressida.    47130. 
Truth.    47284. 
Twelfth       night.         47407, 

47413. 
Two  gentleme)!  of  Verona. 

47619. 
Ulysses.     47914. 
Unicorn     from     tlie     stars. 

48320,  48321. 
Van  Zorn.    48708a. 
Wallenstein.    49433d. 
War  god.    49581. 
What  shall  we  play?    55890. 
Where    there    is    nothing. 

50401. 
Wilhelm        Tell.         510131, 

51013k. 
Winter's  tale.    51205. 
Womenldnd.    51618. 
McMillen    (L.)      Star   of    opti- 
mism.   43787. 
MacMullan    (C.    E.")      Princess. 
37389. 

McMullen  (C.  A.)  : 

Affinity  marriage.    441. 
Defense.    53376. 
Fortune-teller.     15068. 
Golden  Gate.     16954a. 
Miner's  r>>turn.    29732. 

MclSIuUen  (C.  B.)  Snare. 
42883. 

MclNIullin  (E.)  Chinese  lunch. 
7091. 

VTcMuUiu  (L.  D.)  Transforma- 
tion of  the  human  soul. 
t6819a. 

McMunn    (O.   H.)      Off   to   the 

masquerade.    33321, 
MacMurphy  (G.  Y.)  : 
Interloper.    21815. 
Madam    .Tael,    moonshiner. 

27156. 
To-morrow.     46477. 


McMurray       (J.      A.)        From 

slavery  to  kingdom.    15575. 
McMurry  (C.  A.)     William  Tell. 

51069a. 
McMurry    (D.   E.)      Jessie,  the 
nymph      of      the      foot-hills. 
22658. 
Macnaghten     (R.     E.)       Ruth. 

40370. 
MacNagny  (R.)  : 

Man     to     manage     Mabel. 

27966. 
Suffering  suffragette.  44389, 
McNally  (J.  J.)  : 

Fritz  in  Scotland.    15489. 
Good  Mr.  Best,    17094. 
Revels.    39240. 
Rogers     brothers.       39715, 
39717  -  39720,  39724- 

39720. 
Sheriff.    42069. 
Upside  down  or  inside  out. 

48542. 
Young  Monte  Cristo.  52187. 
MacNumara    (J.    W.)      Macca- 
bees.   27066,  27067. 
P.fcNamara   (R.  E.)     Successful 

insurance  man.    44352a. 
McNamara    (T.)  : 

House   of  the  perfect   ser- 
vants.    20423a. 
Rut.     40366a. 
Macnamara    (W.)  : 

Cook's  guest.    8447. 
Interviewing  Napoleon. 

21844. 
Notorious     Mrs.     B  r  o  n  x. 
33087. 
Macnamee  (A.)     Watch  the  re- 
hearsal.   55848. 
McNamee     (P.     E.)       <  Jecelia. 

6553. 
McNary    (J.  T.)  : 

General    Jackstai.      16044a. 
Turning  a  joke.     47372. 
McNeal    (D.  P.  R.)     Love  will 

find  a  way.    26648. 
McNeal  (M.  A.)     Their  hidden 

treasure.     45666. 
McNeary'    (W.    F.)      Kale    col- 
lege.    23467. 
McNeel  (C.)     Call.     5877. 
McNeff   (C.)  : 

For  her  son's  sake.     14824. 
Her  husband   thought   her 

guilty.     19026. 
She  confesses  at  the   last 
moment.     41992. 
McNeil   (J.)  : 

Amer.  IMacs.     1244. 
Our  Irish  senators.    34686. 
McNeil  (N.)     Miss  Ginger  from 

Jamaica.     29950. 
McNeill    (.1.    T.)      Aggrandizer. 
579. 


McNeill      (M.     C.)       Princess 

Lolypop.     37428,  37429. 
MacNeill  (P.  H.)     Dog.    11233. 
McNellie    (J.   E.)      Paying  the 

penalty.    35668. 
MacNichol     (G.)      Retribution. 

39146. 
MacNichoi      (G.     E.)        Three 

stage-hands.     46023a. 
McNickle    (A.    F.)      Disowned 

daughter.    10960,  10961. 
MacNicol      (L.     V.)  '     Not     in. 

54737. 
MacNorton  (F.)      Rare  old  bird. 

.38484. 
McNulty     (A.    T.)       Ghost    of 

Wiggly  X.     16321. 
McNulty    (J.    M.)      Snow    top. 

42905. 
McNulty   (M.)  : 

Made  bed.     27233a. 
Up  the  river.     4S494a. 
MacNutt    (F.  A.)  : 

Three  plavs.     55581. 
Xilona.     51942. 
McNutt    (G.    M.)       Statesman. 

43826. 
Macnutt  (H.)     Kadee.     23444. 
IMcNutt   (H.  M.)  : 

Dream.     11706,  11707. 
Lucindy's  v/eddin'.     26830. 
Naomi.     54680,  54681. 
Old   treasurer.     33656. 
MacNutt    (Q.   A.)      Lessons   in 

life.     25118a. 
McNutt   (R.  P.)     Bridal  cham- 
ber.    5045. 
McNutt     (W.    S.)       Hap    Hag- 

gerty.     18126. 
Macomb   (F.l     Widow's  secret. 

50862. 
Macomber     (F.    G.    &    L.    B.t 

Greater  love.     17510. 
Maconochie    (S.  R.)      Heart  of 

Virginia.     18501. 
MacOwan    (N.)      Blue    lagoon. 

4377a. 
IMacoy    (E.  H.)  : 

Homespun  heart.     20072. 
Lobster  salad.    26037. 
Maloney's  wedding.    27654. 
wedding      day. 


of     Chicago, 
of     P  a  r  i  s. 
47339. 


Malonev's 

27656. 
Mr.     Packer 

30226. 
Mr.     Plaster 

30238,  30239 
Turkish  bath. 
McPartland  (G.  P.)  : 
Baby  shop.     52796. 
Fool's  castle.    14739. 
Hamilton.     17967. 
Mr.  Santa  Clans.     30252. 
McPhail    (E.    R.)      Experience 
of  a  vaudeville  star.     13234. 


3254 


niTDEX 


McPhee    (D.)      Dutch   politics. 

12074. 
Macpherson    (E.)      To  effect  a 

settlement.     4G302. 
MacPherson  (J.  dull.)  : 

Fairy  Glen  laundry.   13406. 
Godred,  king.     16841a. 
Her  wedding  day.     19168. 
MacNeill  of  MacNeill.  V.  C. 

27112a. 
Why  not?     50744a. 
Macphersou  (L.  du  R.)  : 
Godred,  king.     16841a. 
Little  president.    25845a. 
MacNeili  of  MacNeill,  V.  C. 

27112a. 
Why  not?     50744a. 
McQuade   (J.  S.)  :     . 

De     winuin'     oh     Hannah. 

101S4a. 
Duskv  ri\als.     12056. 
Prince.     37263. 
Sealskin   .sacque.     41250. 
:\[acQuarrie       {Mrs.       M.      J.) 

P>i'eaking  the  .spell.     4999. 
Macqueen       (.1.)         Suhmariue 

F-7.     55^69. 
Alacquet     (A.)       Double    luai'- 

riage.     11539. 
ISh'Quigg    (F.  W.  ik  L.  C.)  : 
Abdul   incog.     60. 
Six    hours     from     Shanty- 
clear.     42619. 
McQuillan    (R.  L.)      Substitute 

nephew.     44332. 
McQuinn   (W.  E.)  Napoleon  up 

to  date.    32005. 
MacRae   (C.)  : 

x\bduction.     57. 

Elms     on     the     Hudson. 

12511. 
Elopement.     12531. 
Mf-Rae    (E.  M.): 

Henry  the  Eighth.     18893. 
Honev  market.     20117. 
McRae    (Mrs.   T.)      .Tack    &    a 

Jill.     22302. 
McRailey   f.T.^      Black  warrior. 

4154. 
Macready       (.1.      W.)         Dora 

Thorne.     53442. 
?>[acrery    (M.  E.)      Mile,   de  la 

Tour.     27249. 
MacRej'nolds     (M.>      Prince 

Otto.     37364. 
McSlieehy      (T.)        Erin     mor. 

12863. 
MeSpadden    (.T.  W.)     Snndraan. 

40689. 
JlcSpaddeu  (M.  R.)  : 
Ambrose.     1116. 
David.    10042. 
Doctor  Thisbe.    11182. 
Pyramus  «&  Thisbe.     37939. 
Quaker  soldier.    37956a. 


McSpadden  (M.  R.)— Contd. 
Rebel  parson.    38623. 
Reverend  captain.    39258. 
Stuttering  Bab.    44302. 
Surrildy.     44660. 
Young  Douglas.    52164. 
McSween     (M.    F.)       Thirteen 

wives.    45823. 
Macswiney      (P.)        Cupid     & 

ci'ime.    9362. 
MacSwiney    (T.    J.)      Revolu- 
tionist. .  39289a. 
McTigue  (P.  H.)    Daily  doings, 

9635. 
McTravish     (L. )       Deaf    as    t\ 

post.     10241a. 
Macvane  (E.)  : 

Golden  butterfly.    16915. 
Misadventure.     29839. 
Princess  of  Ahlden.    37433. 
McVay      (A.)        Wrong     man. 

51882. 
McVeain  or  McVean   (G.)  : 
Dangerous  redemption. 

9778. 
Geranium    of    Arizona. 

16175. 
Sweet  in  memoriam.  44752. 
Violet  planter.    49102. 
McVickar    (Mr.^.   II.)      Ismene. 

22176. 
McVicker     (J.     H.)       Ijemons. 
25037. 

McWade  (E.)  : 

Barrie-land.  3053. 

Brat.    4931. 

Change  your  act.    6694. 

Demonstrator.     10460. 

Drum-head    court    martial. 

11858. 
Matrimonial      b  1  i  z  /  a  r  d  . 

28815. 
Reprieve.    39078. 
Sanka  bamba.    40711. 
Toll  of  the  bell.    46433. 
Widow  Flaherty.    50813. 
Winchester.     51109. 

McWade   (J.  E.)     Her  dearest 
enemy.    18951. 

McWade  (R.)  : 

Driven  from  home.     11836. 
Fern.     14061. 
Franz  Herchelle.    1-5270. 
Irish  fern.    21981. 
Land  of  Nod.    24607. 
Our  school-days.    34765. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39494. 
Scout's  revenge.    41184. 
Sh !    You'll  wake  the  baby. 

41648a. 
Tragedians   of   Kalamazoo. 

46708. 

MeWatters    (A.)      Madame    Y. 
27226. 


MacWllliams    (E.    N.)      Stage 

business.     55431, 
McWilliams    (M.)     Mighty  lak 

a  rose.    29525. 
McWilliams      (R.)        Adam's 

dream.    265. 
McWilliams  (S.  I.)     Scarlet  let- 
ter.   40990. 
Macy  (C): 

In  the  gray  of  the  dawn. 

21419. 
Magpie  &  the  jay.    27418. 
Master  thief.    28727. 
Timely  awakening.     46258. 
Macy  (J.)     Sacrifice.    56086. 
Macy  (J.  C.)     Rustic  chivalrv. 

40353. 
Macy  (J.  S.)  : 

Hunchback's  bride.     20653. 
Penalty.    35824. 
Prisoner  of  Szarisla.  37519. 
Macy    (M.   H.)      Down   &  out. 

11572. 
Macy     (W.    F.)       Lion    among 

ladies.    25533. 
Madach   (I.)     Tragedy  of  man. 

46731a.  46732. 
Madawaska.     pseud.     See  Bell- 
isle  (L.  J.) 
Madden  (B.)     Blacksmith's  ro- 
mance.   4179. 
Madden  (C.)     Governor's  staff. 

17202. 
Madden  (E.  M.)     Chinee  &  the 

maiden.    7082. 
Madden  (G.  F.)  : 

Island  of  Trouble.    22144. 
Retribution.     39164. 
Madden   (M.)     Romance  of  the 

glen.     39811. 
Madden  (R.)  : 

Bed-rock.    3259. 

Nobody    likes    to    hear    it. 

32946a. 
On  the  level.    33868. 
Madden    (R.  .T.)     Worthv  liar. 

51814. 
Madden     (R.     K.)       Citv    that 

David  built.     7466. 
Madden  (S.  H.)     Pipe  dream  at 

the  race  track.    36368. 
Madden   (W.  .1.)     Round  N.  Y. 

40091. 
Maddern    (J.)     Too  raanv  dar- 
lings.    46526. 
Maddern      (M.)        See      Fiske 

(M.  M.) 
Maddern      (Mrs.     W.)      Shake- 
speare's heroines.     41740. 
Maddison    (A.)      Talisman. 
44999. 

Maddock  (T.  E.)  : 

Other  men's  money.    34465. 
Reincarnation.     38970. 


3255 


ISTDEX 


Maddox  (D.  S.) : 

INIan  from  Ariz.     27759. 

Mr.  McArdle's  guest.  30208. 

Maddox 

331G0. 

Maddox 

Mout. 

Madeira 


(J.  A.)     Nutsy  Nolan. 


(J.    F.)      Outlaws    of 

34901. 

(A.) 
Masqueraders 
Other  man 
Sarah  Ann 


28647. 
34457. 
40783. 
)     Two  queens, 
&    the    deuce. 


T.)       Found    at 


afifair.    4107. 
eve     romance. 


Sing    Sing. 


Madigan  (G.  A. 
three    jacks. 
477Gla. 
Madigan  (P.  J.)     Night  at  the 

club.    32G53. 

Madigan    (W. 

last.    15114. 

Madison  (J.) : 

Bhick  hand 

Christmas 

7221. 
Escaped    from 

12910. 
Girls  from  Reno.     16672. 
Her  first  patient.     53915. 
Hobo-ology.    19913a. 
In     the     office     up-stair.s. 

21474. 
Mile.  Clairette.     27247h. 
Midnight  club.     29419. 
Money.    30749. 
Never  tell  a  lie.     32305u. 
New  collector.     32344. 
Predicaments     of     Abigail. 

37049. 
Seaside  darlings.    41267. 
Supper  with  Salome.  44612. 
Tess     of     the     Tendorloin. 
45450. 
Madison  (M.)  ; 

Authority.     2471,  2472. 
Beverley       Fields.        3706. 

3707. 
Colonel  Bob.    7899. 
Daughter  of  Italy.     9963. 
Hampton  Roads.     18020. 
Hearts  &  coronets.     18528. 
Hello,  Bill !     18767. 
Love's  sacrifice.     26737. 
Presented  at  court.    37071. 
Tliey're  after  him.     45762. 
Wliite  squadron.     50581. 
Witch.     51260. 
Sec  also  Bi-otman  (M.  M.) 
Madrazo  (J.  de) 
Pluton.     5556. 
Madrigal    Alvaro 
grandes.    953. 
Madseu  (T.)  Per  Gaad.  3o875a. 


Burlador  de 
(F.)     Almas 


Maefler.     Cotton  spinner. 
Maeder  (F.  G.)  : 

Avoca.    2535. 

Bogus.     4478. 

BuUalo  Bill.     5410. 


8637. 


Maeder  (F.  G.) — Continued. 
Canuck.     6020. 
Capt.  Mishler.     6140. 
Castle  Garden.     6421. 
Clotilde.     7656. 
Colored  help.     7973. 
Convict.     8412. 
Cush.     9511. 
Eve,     the     new     medium. 

13073. 
Fantastico.     13656m. 
Five  points.     14440. 
Guiding  star.     17750. 
Harvey     Birch,     the     spy. 

18276.  18277. 
Hazel-eye.     18360. 
Hedge  waif.     18622. 
Help.     18783,  18785. 
Inside  track.     21777. 
Irish  hearts.    21987. 
Irish  help.     21991. 
Katydid.     23.540. 
Lahoring  man.     24294. 
Lightning  Bob.     25408. 
Little  joker.     25738. 
Lola.     26079,  26081. 
McSwiggan'.s       parliantent. 

27121. 
Mat.  the  romp      2S754. 
Maura  Cre.     28869. 
Mixed.     30513. 
Morning  glory.     31059. 
Mulcahy's  big  party.  31314. 
.Murphy,     the     blacksmith. 

31383,  31384. 
Oil.  who  struck  it?     33-380. 
Old  London.     33538. 
On  the  track.     3393.".. 
One  world.     34129. 
Our  friend  Mo,<es.     34638. 
Out  shopping.    34859. 
Pretty  panther.     37118. 
Runaway  wife.     40282. 
Scalpers.     40928. 
Scai-ecrow.     40961. 
Sea-gull.    41221. 
Skirmish-line.     42675. 
Stfaight  to  the  heart.  44019. 
Telegraph.     4.5216. 
Top  o'  the  morning.     46559. 
Twenty    thousand    pounds. 

47459. 
Uncle  Isaac.     47965. 
Vacation.     48591. 
Western  giri.     .50012. 
Westward  ho.     50033. 
Wife  &  child.     50876. 
Wife  of  2.     .50905. 
Wild-fire     &    Kit     Cai-son. 

50957. 
Yours  truly.     -52235. 
Maeder     (R.)       Inside     track. 

21777. 
Maestre     (R. )     Sol    de    otoilo. 
43044. 


Maeterlinck  (M.)  : 

Aglavaiue  &  Selysette.   -586, 

587. 
.illadine  &  Palomides.     924. 
Ariane  &  Blue  Beard.   1825. 
Ariane  e  Barbe-bleue.  1826. 
Blaue  vogel.     4213. 
Blind.     4239a. 
Blue  bird.     4353-4357. 
Intruder.     4239a. 
Joyzelle.     2309.5-23097a . 
Macbeth.     27032,  27056. 
Maria    Magdalena.     28237. 

28238.  28561a. 
Marie-Magdeleine.     28262. 
Miracle    of     St.     Anthony. 

54533. 
Monna  Vanna.  30824-30820. 
Oiseau  bleu.     33382. 
Pglleas  &  Melisande.  6967a, 

35813a-35814. 
Plavs    of    M.    Maeterlinck. 

36508a,  36508b. 
Seven  princesses.    41617. 
Sightless.    42288. 
Sister      Beatrice.        42586. 

42587. 
Wunder    des    heiligen    An- 

ronius.     51919. 

Maeulen  (A.)     Brigitta.    5121. 
Maffei    (A.)      William  RatcHff. 

51066. 
Maffia     (P.)       Fortezza    trion- 

fante.     15037. 
Maffitt  (J.  S.)  : 

Cape  Cod  folks.    6036. 
Comanches.    8032. 
Devil's  auction.    10679. 
Magee  (B.  E.)     Pine  branches. 
36320. 

Magee  (J.  E.)     Floor  walker  & 
the  customer.    14547. 

Magee  (J.  J.)  : 

Just  for  fun.    23350. 
Laughing  stock.    24822. 
On     the     beach     at     Long 

Branch.    33805. 
Telegraph  girl.     45217. 
Uncle  Heze's  visit.    47961a. 
You'll  remember  me.  42143a. 

Magee  (O.  G.)     Summer  outing. 
44507. 

Magee  (W.H.)     Bellaire.    3375. 
Magendie    (H.   A.)      Parent  bv 
proxy.    35291. 

Magici  (O.)     Capita  n  Fracassa. 
6055. 

Magie  (E.)  : 

For  the  people.     14945. 

Man  from  hell.    27773. 
Magin  (M.)  : 

Dispossessed.     10966. 

Her  great  ambition.   19004a. 


3256 


nTDEX 


Magin   (M.)— Continued. 

Love  affairs  of  Lady  Betty. 
26422. 

On  change.    33761. 
Maginn  (W.  E.J    White  Chapel. 

50496. 
Maginnis  (.L  J.)  : 

Hair.    17S96. 

Marriage   of  the   Duke   of 
Middlesex.    28419. 

O  !  mother  o'  mine.    33185. 

Three  of  us.    46003. 
Magnay  (W.)    Mantrap.  27967. 
Magner  (N.)     Marriage  of  con- 
venience.   28410. 
Magnus,    p><riifl.      See    Meehler 

(C.) 
Magnus      (10.)       t<<;e     Ingletou 

(E.  M.) 
Magnus   (J. )  : 

Ashes  of  roses.    2078. 

Bounced.    4741. 

Conscience.    8309. 

Oorinne.     8515. 

Daughters  of   Eve.     10026, 
10027. 

Fourchambault.    15182. 

Homeward  hound.    20080. 

Marcelle.    28154. 

Onlv  a  woman.    34183. 

Travers'  house.     46882. 

Woman  of  honor.    51440. 
:\Iagnus  (M.)  : 

Andrea  del  Sarto.    1435. 

Daughter     of    Tarakanow. 
9978. 

Eldyle.     123S5. 

Great  possessions.    17448. 

Reiche  jiingling.    38957. 

To  the  stars.    46389. 

What    money    cannot    buy. 
50096. 
Magnussen  (J.)  : 

Betty.     52878. 

Hans  eneste  kone.    18103. 


uskyldjg. 
Empailleur. 


Skvldig       eller 
42703a. 
Magog     (H.     .T.) 

12626. 
Magoun  (C.  J.)  : 
Bubbles.    5366. 
Livingston  Elms.    25994. 
Up  in  arms.    48480. 
Magoun     (J.     B.)       Why     the 

women  lost.    55940. 
Magre  (M.)  : 

Comediante.     8051. 
Marchand       de       passions. 

28167. 
Romanitza.    39832. 
Velleda.    48765. 
Magri    (M.  L.)     Peep  at  Mars. 

35782. 
Magui     (M.)       Song    of     love. 
43234e. 


Maguire     (B.)       Greengooders. 

17599. 
Maguire  (.LT.)    Rienzi.    39406. 
Maguire    (R.  S.)     Rural  elope- 
ment.   40305a, 
Magiiire  (S.  H.)  : 

After  years  of  waiting.  535. 
At  the  church  door.    2211. 
Call  of  the  blood.    5898. 
Girl   who    made   a   million. 

16638. 
Great  awakening.    17357. 
.Just  for  a  chance.    23346. 
Little  Shun  Loy.    25875. 
Mayor  of  Pittsburgh.  28936. 
Multimillionaire.     31341. 
New  salesman.    32453. 
Night  clerk.    32665. 
Reunited      by      a      lavpyer. 

39223. 
Rogers     brothers.       39722, 

39723. 
Thief's  wife.    45778. 
Maguire     (T.)       Yale    mixture. 

51957. 
Maguire 
39406. 
Maguire  (W.  H.)  : 
Game  for  two. 
Office  romance. 
Scratch  race. 
Two  wars  &  a  battle.    47814. 
Mahalin     (P.)       Porthos'     son. 

36858. 
Mahan    (W.  D.) 

37588. 
Mahanay     (B. ) 
Erin.    44900. 
Mahaney  (F.)  : 

Youth's  ambition, 
Youth's  revenge. 
Mahara   (F.)  : 

Dan      McGiutvs 

9701. 
McGinty's  troubles.     27095. 
Mahendra  Chandra  Singha.  See 

Singha  (M.  C.) 
Maher     (M.)     Beauty    culture. 

3225. 
Maher    (P.    H.)     Mexican   girl. 

29341. 
Mahiat  (L.)     Udora.     47889. 
Mahler  (J.  A.)  : 

Princess  Tai.     37460. 
Triomphe  des  fees.     46999. 
Wishing  well.     51261. 
Mahn  (A.  W.)  : 

Deutsche  frauen.     10639a. 
Frauen   vom   Sundsvallhof. 

15290. 
Tor  des  lebens.     46573. 
Zauber-runeu.     .52290a. 
Mahon  (P.  J.)  : 

Blue  &  the  gray.     4342. 
Gambler's  love.    15811. 


(T.    F.     J.)       Rienzi. 


15834. 
33334. 

41194,  54981. 


Prodigal  sou. 
Tableaux    of 


52244. 
52246. 

troubles. 


Mahon  (F.  J.) — Continued. 
Hand  of  treachery.     18048. 
Her  brother's  sin.     18931. 
Horticulturist.     20309. 
Little  Johnny  Wise.     25733. 
Seattle  kid.    41272. 
^'an    Worraers'    last    raid. 
48708. 
Mahoney  (M.  R.)  Banshee.  2931. 
Mahoney     (W.)     Hebrew    fire- 
man.    18607. 
Mahr  (A.)  : 

Ingenuity  of  genius.    21707. 
Perrot's  dream.    35950. 
•Mahr     (F.     W.)      Clubs    lead, 

hearts  beat.     7703,  7704. 
Male  (B.)     True,  smooth  love. 

47249. 
Maier  (A.)     Quo  vadis?    38244, 

38246. 
Maiko  (C.)     See  Baker  (C.) 
Maillart.    Fadette.    13341. 
Mailloux    (Mrs.  J.  A.)     Secret 

of  Mordaunt  hall.     41335. 
Main  (F.  G.)  : 

Convert.    8408. 
Proposal.     37723. 
Stenographer.    43860. 
Typewriter.     47843. 
Main    (T.    H.)     Picture    man. 

86240a;  36240b. 
Main    (W.   L.)     Savage   South 

Africa.    40805. 
Maindron  (M.)     Meilleur  parti. 

29058. 
Mainhall  (H.)    Best  man.   3590. 
Mainville.      pseud.      See    Bur- 
roughs (S.  M.) 
Mainville  (E.  C.)     In  the  shad- 
ows.   21513a. 
Maiori  (N.)     Kiss.    24016. 
Maira  (M.  Corral  y)     See  Cor- 
ral y  Mairil. 
Mairet  (J.)     See  Bigot  (M.) 
Mairia  (F.  di)     See  Palmer  (F. 
di  M.) 

Maisel  &  co. : 

Beyond  our  power.     3721b. 

Fraulein  Yulia.     15238. 

Gesammelte  dramen :  Anton 
Tchechoflf.     10235. 

Henrik  Ibsen.    10236- 

16238. 

Leonid  Andreeff.  162,39. 

Hedda  Gabler.    18620. 

Master  builder.     28673. 

Schnee.     41077. 

Uber  unser  kraft.    47891. 
Maitland  (H.)  : 

Getaway.     16206. 

.Jealousy.     22546. 
Maitland  (J.)  : 

Columbia  elect  &  free.  7989. 

Silver  spray.    42420a. 


3257 


INDEX 


Unexpected  vis- 


Living   statue. 


6718. 


Uncle  Jnbe. 


MaV)el. 


Maitland  (M.) 
Itor.     4S300. 
Maitland  (W.  L.)     Mile.  Louise. 

2T2G3. 
Ma.lei'oni    (E.) 

259S9. 
Majiltou  (C.)  : 

Clmpeau  du  diable. 
Ding  dong.     10ST2. 
Farrago.     13GD8. 
Gabriel  Grub.     15749. 
Majilton  family.     27560. 
Nightmare.    32770. 
Trols  diables.     47138. 
Ma.1or    (Carrick)     Bug-hunter. 

53011. 
Major  (Charles) : 

Forest       hearth.         14992. 

14993. 
S\Yeet  alj'ssum.     44741. 
When    knighthood    was    in 
flower.     50248. 
Major  (G.  M.)     All's  swell  that 

ends  swell.     52630. 
Makarenko  (D.)     Idiot.     2(t880. 
Makee  (W.)     See  Maguire  (W. 

H.) 
Makeever  (M.  M.) 

47991. 
Makemson  (M.)  : 

Man     to     manage 

27966. 
Suffering  suffragette.  44389. 
Malanese  (M.)     Child  of  .Tudea. 

53130. 
Malberg  (K.  Miiller-) 

ler-Malberg. 
Mai  calm  (S.)     Bridge. 
Mai  chin    (T.  de)     See 

chin. 
Malcolm  (N.)  : 
Hooded  cobra. 
Modern  divorce. 
JIj-  sister's  flat. 
Never  too  late. 
Malcom     (S.     A.) 
Grimm.     45606. 
Maldonado  (J.)  : 
Conspiradores. 
Exjtreso  de  las 
Plaza  de  Olavide.    54982. 
Maldonado  (li.)     Montaraza  de 

Olmeda.     30895. 
Maler  (H.)  : 

Spinnweberei.     43548a. 
Steinkohle.     43853a. 
Wochentage.    5134Ga. 
Malesci  (F.  A.)     Nero.     32241. 
Malevinsky      (M.      L.)       Mill. 

29G00a,  29600b. 
Maley     (S.)      Vegetable    hash. 

48748. 
Malgum  (A.) : 

Blue  &  the  gray.    4345. 
California  girl.     5854. 


See  Mttl- 

508-. 
Dp  Mn\- 


20197. 

30599. 

31701. 
32306. 

Thnt     pill 


8336. 
10.     13257c. 


Malgxun  ( A. )  — Continued. 
Deed.    10361. 
Struck  oil.     44218. 
Tom  Bell.     46437. 
Malin   (H.)     Medor.     29036. 
Malkiel     (T.)       Life    of    man. 

25319. 
Malkowsky   (E.  F.)     Abrahams 

testament.     95. 
IMallagher     (M.)       McFadden's 

masquerade.     27081. 
Malle.son   (M.)  : 

Tiittle      white     thought. 

25934a. 
Man     of     ideas.       27906a, 

54406. 
Pnddlv   pools.     54852. 
Threshold.    46054a. 
Thumbnail  sketch  of  Cath- 
erine the  Great  of   Rus- 
sia.    55592. 
Youth.     56047. 
M  a  1 1  e  1 1      ( A. )        Mississippi 

steamboar.     30091. 
>(alloch    (D.)  : 

.Vdv.Mnce  ed.  of  the  Repub- 
lican    natl.      convention. 
335. 
l-'nchantetl  garden.    12671a, 

12671b. 
Inauguration.    21587. 
M.tlloch      (G.     R.)       Arabella. 

17.52. 
IVfallon     (\.     A.)       Red     tape. 

38808. 
Mallon   (M.)     Croothawn.  9184. 
Ma  I  lory   (C.  P.)  : 

Ftill  moon.     15656. 
'IVst.     45457. 
.Mj.llory       (G.       T.)         Hearts 

a  11  a  me.     1852,3. 
Mallorv    (H,   S.)    King  Arthur. 

23739. 
Jfallory      (L.     B.)       Bracelet. 

4883. 
:\Iallory    (M.  H.)  : 
r)iity.     12087. 
.John    Delmer's    daughters. 

22847. 
NfHv  Blossom.     28904. 
Young   Mrs.    Winthrop. 
.52184. 
jVlaPoy      (C.)        Montana      ro- 
mance.    30890. 
Malloy    (G.    E.)      Forged   will. 

150(13. 
IV  fa  Hoy    (.L)  : 

Dan  from  the  West.   9698a. 
Miss  Farrington's  burglar. 
29938. 
Malloy   (.L  F.)  : 

Intercepted.     21806. 
Other  girl.     54825. 
Sovereign's  pink.     43401. 
Treasure  pink.     46904. 


Malloy  (J.  F.)— Continued. 
Uncle  Sam  in  action.  48019. 
Willow  inn.    51095. 
Yankee  hornet.     52000. 
Malloy   (J.  J.)  : 

Darrow  of  Deadwood,  9912. 
Fairy  serenade.     13415. 
Night  in  Ireland.     32694. 
Malloy  (L.)  : 

Crusaders.     9268. 
Daughter  of  the  Revolution. 

10006. 
His       daughter's       father. 

19591. 
Patap.sco.    35518. 
Player  maid.     36467. 
Ragged  cavalier.     38337. 
Ring    of    Amasis.      39472. 
39473. 
Malloy    (M.  .T.)      Saint  Seaine. 

40555. 
Malloy  (M.  L.)  : 

Nadescha.    31896. 
Won.     51623. 
Mally  (.L)  : 

Heart  interferes.     18432h. 
Loan.     26015a. 
Procurer.     37571a. 
Wager  won.     49353a. 
Wages  of  sin.     49358a. 
Maloine   (A.)     Plus  fort  que  le 

raal.     36.577. 
Malone  (J.)  : 

Juana  of  Castile.    23103. 
Queen's  love.     38118. 
Malone  (J.  F.)  : 

For  love  of  title.     14871. 
Siren.     42564. 
Malone  (M.  R.)  : 

Head  of  the  house.    18405. 
When  the  deacon  proposed. 
50313. 
Malone    (V.)     'See   Crump    (K. 

T.) 
Maloney    (W.  E.)     One  of  tlie 

two.    34090. 
Malory     (T.)     Mort     d'Arthiir. 

29212. 
Malot      (H.)       Sans      f  ami  lie. 

40718. 
Malpertuis  (L.)    Riquet.   .S9r.n7. 
Maltby    (A.)     My   soldier   ho  v. 

31702,  31703. 
Maltby    (H.   F.)     I,aughter   of 

fools.    24825a. 
Maltby    (M.  T.)     Story  of  tl..- 

other  wise  man.     44007. 
Maltese  (F.)  : 

Girl  &  the  burglar.     16424. 
Great  reward.    53826. 
Green     lane     in     Trelam'. 

17579. 
Isle  of  Pygraa.    22167. 
Land   of  Quangle- Wansle. 
24614. 


3258 


INDEX 


Maltese  (P.) — Continued. 
Miss  May  Day.     29983. 
Old  Orchard  beach.     33597. 
l>inkertou"s.     36349. 
Postmistress       of       Pebble 

Creek.     3GS92. 
Prince  &  the  peasant.  37274. 
Smart  set's  dilemma.  42819. 
Stolen      sunbeam.       43946, 

43947. 
Turn  in  the  tide.     47353. 
Wrona:       Mr.s.       Appleton. 

51893. 
Malte.se  (J.  S.  B.)  : 

F^lorentlne        enchantment. 

14558 
Isle  of  Pygma.     22167. 
Knight  of  Atholeiue.    24139. 
Land   of  Quangle- Wangle. 

24614. 
•Maltese  (S.  R.)  : 

Florentine        enchantment. 

145.58. 
Great  reward.     53826. 
Green     lane     in     Ireland. 

17579. 
Knight  of  Atholeine.  24139. 
Land  of  Quangle  -  Wangle. 

24614. 
Miss  I\Iay  Day.    29983. 
Old  Orchard  beach.     33597. 
Pinkerton's.     36349. 
Postmistress      of      Pebble 

Creek.     36892. 
Smart  set's  dilemma.  42819. 
Stolen      sunbeam.       43946. 

43947. 
Turn  in  the  tide.     47353. 
Wrong       Mrs.        Appleton, 

51893. 
Mfilyon  (E.  J.)  : 

IMy  sister's  flat.    31701. 
Order  of  the  Bath.    34312. 
Manas  (J.)  : 

Theodor's  flutter.    45709. 
Unser  Theodor.    48420. 
Manas    (M.)     Lefiador.     25056. 
Manassiotis  (G.  N.)  : 
Eleanor.    12386. 
Unexpected  wealthy.   48302. 
Mancebo    (L.    Manzano)      See 

Manzano  Mancebo. 
Mancel-Ferrier   (A.) : 

]Mme.      Sarah     Bernhardt. 

27219a. 
Mttrseillaise.  28482a,  28482b. 

Manchester     (G.)      School-girl. 

41112,  41114. 
Manchester  (H.  E.)    Mock  trial 

for  breach  of  promise.    305.53. 
Mancini      (G.)       Two     lovers. 

47G81. 
MancinnelH  (L.)    Paolo  e  Fran- 

cesca.    35197. 


Mandel  (P.)  : 

Bella  donna.    3371. 
Bosom  friends.    4685,  4686. 
Everywoman.     13147. 
Give  &  take.    16690. 
High  cost  of  loving.  19404b. 
.To  proposes,    22757. 
Lady  we  love.    24528a. 
Miss  Princess.    30012. 
Next  generation.    32.588. 
Our  wives.     34804,  34805. 
Queen  of  hearts.    38031. 
Rosemond.    40029. 
Sympathetic  doctor.    448.59. 
Three  jacks.    45975a. 
To  the  good.    46384. 
What  do  we  know?    50061. 
When    the    house    .settles. 
50321. 
Mandel       (L.)        His      sisters 

choice.    19814. 
Mandel      (W.)       Wer     zuletzt 

lacht.    49985a. 
Mandell  (M.  S.)  : 

Cherry  garden.     6906. 
Grafters.     17237. 
Revizor.     39274. 
Mandy    (R.    H.)      Her    dream. 

18954a. 
ManCn  (J.)     Actg.     193. 
Manfred      (C.      F.      Draxler-) 

See  Draxler  (C.  F.) 
Mangasarian   (M.  M.)     Love  & 

the  doctors.    26468. 
Mangels     (D.    H.)       Love    vs. 

wine.    26643. 
Manger  (P.  A.)     Leela.    24975- 

24977. 
Manger     f.T. )       King's     crown. 

23952. 
Mangin    (E.)      Statue  du   com- 

mandeur,    43834. 
Mangin     (S.     W.)       Beautiful 

snow.    3217. 
Mangold  (L.  M.)  : 

For   the   love   of    Olvmpia. 

14939. 
From    darkness    to    dawn. 

15535. 
Leone,  the  heiress  of  North- 
erly Towers.     25078. 
Manhattan     book     co.       Julius 

Caesar.     23252. 
Manheim   (N.  L.)  : 

Herr    Kunnzlemann's    dra- 
matic school.    19305. 
Homeless.    20067,  20007a. 
Last  reel.    24750b. 
Railroad  slave.    38366. 
Substitute  sweetheart. 

44334. 
Transplanted.     46S30a. 
Manion   (R.  G.)     Christmas  on 
the  Comstock.    7240. 


Manjarrfis  (M.  A.)  : 

Cosas  de  la  vida.    8506. 
Marfa-Luz.     28236. 
Man.ier      (F.)        See     Manger 

(F.  A.) 
Manley   (C.)     Dante's  Inferno. 

9835. 
Manley       (E.  j         .fournalisten. 

23067a. 
Manley      (F.)       Merchant     of 

Venice.    29167. 
Manley  (M.)  : 

Day  at  Oakland.    10105. 
Funny  affair.    15708. 
Kid  Hickey.     23GG4. 
Picture  man.    36240. 
Manly  (J.  M.)  : 

Macbeth :    27053. 

Poems   &   plays   of   W.   V. 

Moody.    36613g. 
Tragedies        of        Seneca. 
46709a. 
Mann    (A.   S.)      Prince   Ivo   of 

Bohemia.    37309. 
Mann  (C.)    Blue  lagoon.   4377a. 
Mann   (C.  L.)     Julie  Bon  Bon. 

23225. 
Mann      (E.)       See     Pettigrew 

(M.  D.) 
Mann  (G.)  : 

Gratitude.     17331. 
Seventh  commandment. 

41628a. 
Mann     (H.    A.)      His    chance. 

54981. 
Mann  (Helnrich)     Madame  Le- 

gros.    27206. 
Mann  (Hugh)  : 
Bound.     4744. 
Free.    4744. 
New  lights.    32409. 
Mann  (.1.  R.)  : 

Ambassadress  decides. 

1094. 
Pillars.    36310. 
Which  way  out.    50424. 
Mann  (L.)  : 

Faint  heart.     13363. 
It  is  to  laugh.    22221. 
Laughing  girl.    24818. 
Two  of  him.    47730. 
Mann   (M.  E.)  : 

Eglamore  portraits.    25800. 
Fourth  disappearance. 

15193a. 
Had  I  wist.     17S70a. 
Irish  minstrel.     22010a. 
Mann   (N.  D.)  : 

Golden  circlet.    1G936. 
Governor.     17178. 
It  is  to  laugh.    22221. 
Mann  (W.  F.)  : 

Arizona  bandit.     1841. 
As  told  in  the  hills.    2020. 
Cow-puncher.    8960. 


3259 


IKDEX 


Mann  (VV.  F.)— Coutinued. 
Crimson  cord.    9114. 
Fighting  parson.     14198. 
I'm  awfully  tired.    20807. 
Lumber  king.    26921, 
Moonshiner's  daughter. 

30979. 
Shadowed  by  3.    41692. 
Terror     of    Tin-can     alley. 

45442. 
Virtue  triumphant,    49151. 
Manners     (C.)       Cross    &    the 

crescent.    9193. 
Manners  (J.  H.)  : 
Birth.    3949. 
Fool's  comedy.    14740, 
Happiness,   &    other   plays. 

18139a. 
House  next  door.    20393. 
fiaucers.    24574. 
Pulse  of  the  world.    37824. 
Queen's  messenger,    38119. 
Woman  intervenes.    51429. 
Wreckage.    56015. 
Zira.    52368. 
Manney  (G.  F.)     Contes  d'Hoff- 

mann.    8374. 
Mannfred  (H.)     Fiirst  von  Ma- 

rokko.    1.5632. 
Manuheimer        (E.)  Strike 

breaker.    44162. 
Manning  ( C. )     Siee  Mac  Quarrie 
(il/r.s-.  M.  J.) 

Manniim"  (J.)  : 

Belle    of    Shaker    Prairie. 

3423. 
Corner       in       sweethearts. 

8547. 

^Manning  (J.  A.)  : 

Death  of  the  rebel.    10284. 
.Fames  &  Mary.    22439. 
Orphan  &  his  violin.    34377. 

Manning  (J.  H.)     Bribe.    5032b. 
Manning  (K.)     Francesco  Car- 
rara.   15254. 
Manning  (M.  H.)  : 
Ambition.    1105. 
Colonel.    7885. 
Colonel   Doyle   of   the   San 
Louis.    7907. 
iiauning    (R.)       Price    of    .sin. 

37178a. 
Manning  (R.  F.)     Brain  storm. 

4893. 
Manning  (S.  F.)  : 
Canned.    6003a. 
Devil  in  the  power  house. 
10667. 
Manning  (T.  B.)  : 

Hoosier  Odd  fellows.   20234. 
Sam  Siddons.    40643. 
Manofuerte     (E.)       Andalucia. 
1426. 


Manoussi  (J.)  : 

Chevalier  au  masque.  6927. 
L^surier.    48571. 
Manovill  (A.)  : 

•Janitor.    22477. 
Woman  the  cause  of  it  all. 
51490. 
Manrique  de  Lara  (R.  E.)  : 
Fantaisie.    13647, 
Satan  repulsed.    40811. 
Mansbarger  ( J.  E.)    As  the  pub- 
lic wills.    2020a. 
Mansell      (W.      L.)        Destiny. 

10587. 
Mansergh     (J.    S. )      Damon    & 

Pythias.    9689. 
Mansfield      (A.)        Heiress     of 

Molyueux.    18685. 
Mansfield  (G.)  : 

Helen's  husband.    18745. 
Kissing  bug.     24028. 
Mansfield      (L.)        See     Thies 

(A.  L.) 
Mansfield  (R.)  : 

Adventures    of    Don    Juan. 

351. 
As  you  like  it.    2046. 
Beau  Brummel.    3194. 
Castle  Sombras.    6429, 
I>r.    .Jekyll    &    Mr.    Hyde. 

111.53. 
First  violiu.     14395. 
Frenchman.    15377, 
Henry  Y.    18839. 
Master       of       ceremonies. 

28699. 
Monsieur.    30846,  30846a. 
Peer  Gynt.     35786b. 
Scarlet  letter.    40987. 
Ten     thousand     pounds     a 

year.    45359. 
Thrilby.    46056. 
Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle. 

46984. 
£10,000  a  year.     .52-528. 
Mansfield     (R.    A.^       Pleasant 

evening.    36-522. 
Mansfield    (R.  M.)      Sauce  for 
the  goose.    40843. 

Mansfield    (S.    H.)      Monsieur. 

30846a. 
Mansilla    (F.  i       Virireii    gitana. 

49114a. 

Mauspile     (H.     I>.)       Manspile 
tragedy.    28121. 

Mansure    (R.)      Cobbler's    con- 
quest.   7744. 
Mantell  (L.)  : 

Duchess    of    Villa    Franka. 

11934. 
Duel  for  love.    11957. 
Duel  of  love.    11964. 
Mantellini     (G.)       Dead     city. 
10203a. 


Manthey-Zorn    (O.)     Talisman. 

44996. 
IMantle    (R.  B.)     Second  level. 

41293. 
.Mantley  (C.  C.)  : 
Baby,    2635, 
Lobster  party,    26036, 
Manuscript  producing  corpora- 
tion.   To-day.    46412. 
Manuscripts   iinivei'sal    soc.    of 
writers,  inc. : 
Cap'n      Warren's      wards. 

6062a. 
War.    49571a. 
Manz  (R.)  : 

Amor  als  pilot.    1326a, 
Passionsspieler    von    Ober- 
ammergau,    35496, 
Manzaburo.  Suma        Genji, 

32969a. 
Manzanares.   Alegria  del  abuelo. 

735. 
Manzano    (,I.)      Arriba,   limon. 

1918. 
Manzano  Mancebo  { L. )     Lo  que 

no  muere.    26012. 
Manzotti  (L.)  : 

Amor,  love,  I'amour.    1336. 
Excelsior.     13189. 
Mapes  (E.  S.)  : 

Montriveau.    30926. 
Romola.    39875. 
Mapes  (V.)  : 

Alexander  the  Great.     746. 
Boomerang.     4623a. 
Capt.  Barrington.     6087. 
Don  Caesar's  return.    11337. 
Flower  of  Yeddo.    14597. 
.Jonathan  Swift.     22978. 
New  Henrietta.     32395. 
Tory's  guest.     46587, 
Mapleson  (.L  H.)     Andrea  Ch^- 

uier.     1434. 
Maplestone     (B.    E.)      Passion 
play  at  Oberammergau.  35484. 
Maquaire  (A.)  : 

Days    of   the    Magnificent. 

10162. 
Happy  kingdom.     18181. 
Maques  (G.)     Gustave.  the  pro- 
fessor.    17792. 
Mm:     Scr  also  De  Mar. 
Mar     (C.    J.)     College    widow. 

7873, 
Marailon      (G.     Aguayo)      See 

Aguayo  Maraiion. 
Marble    (A.)     When    Pat    was 

king.     50281. 
Marble  (E.  K.)  : 

Engaged.     127-57. 
High  ball.     19398. 
Last  beam.     24683. 

Marble     (E.    O.)     Idle    hours. 
20887. 


3260 


IKDEX 


Miirble  ( E,  S. )    Heart  of  crime. 

18459. 
Marble   (Earl)      xMaud.     28857. 
Marble  (Edward)  : 
Harvard.     18260. 
Monte  Carlo.     30900. 
Sam'l  of  Posen,     40663. 
Spot  cash.     43634. 
Tuxedo.    47393. 
•Vlarble  (S.)  : 

Alone  in  N.  Y.     982. 
Angel  <if  the  poor.     1478. 
Aunt  Bridget's  baby.    2384. 
Avenue  house.     2524. 
Blackville  twins.     4184. 
Bowl  of  soup.     4801. 
Bridget's  baby.     5099. 
Christian's  half  mile.    7189. 
Circuit  judge.     7380. 
Colonel.    7891. 
Cotton  spinner.     8637. 
(Jut  rates.    9521. 
Czar.     9.568. 

Daughter  of  the  poor.  9998. 
Down  in  Dixie.     11597. 
Finish  of  Mr.  Fresh.  14274. 
Friends  of  Satan.     15466. 
Gas  fixtures.     15927. 
Giggles  by  telephone.  16346. 
Great  train  robbery.  17477, 

17478. 
Have     you     seen     Smith? 

18326. 
Heart     of     the     Klondike. 

18489. 
Heart  of  the  Rockies.  18492. 
Hei-oine  in  rags.    19292. 
Home,  sweet  home.     200.56. 
Hornet's  nest.     20277. 
House  to  let.     20449. 
House   with    green    blinds. 

20450. 
Husking-bee.     20741. 
Illraa.     20965. 
Illustrated  lies.     20973. 
Kentucky  Ro.>e.     23613. 
Law  &  the  girl.     24852. 
lieonie,  the  crown  child  of 

Russia.     25081. 
Lin  wood  case.     25530. 
Maiden    &    tlie    coachman. 

27507. 
Man  of  iron.     27908. 
Man  outside.     27939. 
.Miss      Plaster     of     Paris. 

30004,  30005. 
Muggs'      lauding.        31307. 

31307a. 
My  husband.     31576. 
Mv    wife   &    her   husband. 

31735. 
Old  Kentucky  home.  33524. 
Original  Cohen.     34359. 
Over     the     garden     wall. 

34935. 


Marble  (S.) — Continued. 

Paddy's  market.     35020. 

Patrol.     54900. 

Peach-blossoms.    35711. 

Police  patrol.    36670. 

Red  lights  of  N.  Y.     38760. 

Rexina.     39304. 

Royal  pass.     40162,  40163. 

Rustler.     40359. 

Said  Pasha.     40496. 

Shiel  Agar.     42105. 

Side  pardners.     42238. 

Sidewalks  of  N.  Y.     422.52. 

Silver  Spur.     42421. 

Stars  &  Stripes.     43816. 

State's  attorney.     43824. 

String  of  buttons.     44171. 

Tennessee's  pardner.  4.5384, 
45384a. 

Three  men.     4.5985. 

Two  into  eight.     47646. 

Virginia.     49123. 

Voudoo  Violet.     49299. 

Whirlpool  of  life.     50464. 

Wild  goose  chase.     50963. 

Wire-puller.     51220. 

Woman  next  door.     514.32. 

Wonderful  book.     516.52. 

10  mile  crossing.     52435. 
Marble  (T.  L.)  : 

Clergyman's  courtship. 
7599. 

Giuseppina.    16688a. 

Hessian.     1932L 

Mme.  Prudence.    27273. 

Mistress  Penelope.     .30438. 

Patriot.    35563. 

Polly  in  politics.    36737. 

Raiders.    38356. 

Riverside  farm.    39.576. 

Royal  runaway.    40177. 

Sky  riders.    42691a. 

Won  by  wireless.    51639. 

Wooing      of      Wilhelmiua. 
51709. 
Marble    (W.  C. )      Heartsearch- 

ing.    18585. 
Marblestone  (E.)  : 

Idle  dream.    20886. 

Punchinello    &    Columbine. 
37834. 

Recoil.    38675. 
Marburg    (B.)    Master   of    Pal- 
myra.   28709. 
Marburg  (G.)  : 

Heart  hunger.     18431. 

In  love's  name.    21234. 

Master  of  Palmyra.    28709. 

Mystic.    31860. 

Typewriter  girl.    47851. 

Wolf.    51350. 
Marburgh  (B.)  : 

Marrying  money.    28471. 

Vindication.     49074b. 


Marbury  (E.)  : 

Contrast.    8391. 
Echo  &  Narcisse.    12195. 
Her  story.    19152. 
Illusions.    20971. 
Sans  famine.    407ia 
Tatterley.    451.58. 
Wild  idea.    50900. 
Workgirl.    51724. 
Marcell  (H.)  : 

Prince    Lion,    the    victor. 

37315. 
Reality.    3S5S4. 
Trapping  of  the  senators. 

46852. 
-Marcell    (M.  B.)     Raffles'  last 

stand.    38322. 
.Marcello  (M.)    .Jewess.    22708. 
INfarcellus  (G.  W.)     Bay  Ridge 

tragedy.    3148. 
Marcellus   (P.  H.)     See  Kron- 

miller  (G.)  jr. 
IHarch  (G.  O.)  : 

.\1  INIartin's  country  store. 

674. 
Best     authors'     Christmas 

plays.    3580. 
Bugtown  band.    5424, 
Feast    in    the    wilderness. 

13947. 
Henpeck  singiu'  skewl's  ex- 

erbition  concerte.     18811. 
How  she  managed  it.  20525. 
Laughter  &  song.    24824, 
Newsboys'       Thanksgiving. 

.32573. 
Night      before 

32658. 
Saloon  must  go 
School     plays 

days.    41119. 
Stupid  witness.    442298. 
Washington  celebration 

Riverside.    49665. 
Wooing  Jane.    51700. 
.March  bros. : 

Al  Martin's  country  store. 

674. 
Amer.     in     pilgrim     days. 

526.59. 
And    the    lamp    went    out, 

1418. 
Appleblossoms.  1711. 
Aunt  .lerusha  &  Uncle  Josh, 

2407. 
.innt  Lucindy  stays.    2413. 
Autumn  leaves.    2500. 
Beat  it.    3175. 
Best     authors'     Christmas 

plays.    3580. 
Betty  &  Betsy.    36.54, 
Bugtown  band.    5424. 
Buzzville  news.    5071. 
Cabbage  Hill  school.    57G5. 
Catching  Clara.    6444a. 


Christmas 

.    40620, 
for    festive 


at 


3261 


rNDEX 


queen. 


Hollow 

10162b. 
10812a. 
big     Jim. 


Marcn  bros. — Contioued. 
Charity  pupil.  6753. 
Christmas  at  Sauta  Claus' 

house.    7198. 
Christmas  at  Skeeter  Cor- 
ner.   7199. 
Christmas     at     the     cross 

roads.    7200. 
Christmas  budget.    7208. 
Christmas  carol.    7212a. 
Christmas  dream.    7217. 
Christmas  for  all    nations. 

7224. 
Christmas  joke.    7230. 
C^hristmas  star  drill.  7248. 
Chrysanthemums.    7284. 
Complete  Hallowe'en  book. 

8168a. 
Corner  in  hearts.    8544. 
Crimson  &  the  blue.    9110. 
Oownina:  the  May 

9237. 
Cupid's  joke.    9431. 
Daisies,    9646. 
Day     at     Happy 

school.    10103. 
Days  that  are  gone. 
Dickens  revival. 
Dispelling      of 

10963. 
Dolls'  symposium.    11281. 
Dolly  show.    11294. 
Dot  entertains.     11494. 
Fairies  of  to-day.    13395b, 
Feast    in    the    wilderness. 

13947. 
Gifted  givers.    16343a. 
Golden  goblet.     16963. 
Golden  rod  &  asters.    16999. 
Goose  &  some  geese.    17124, 
Goose  feather  bed.    17128. 
GuptiU's     new     Christmas 

book.    17785b. 
Hallowe'en  adventure. 

17951. 
Heir  of  Mt.  Vernon.    18659. 
Henpeck  singin'  skewl's  ex- 

erbition  concerte.    18811. 
Her    superior    intelligence. 

19152b. 
Hiawatha  dramatized. 

19351b. 
Holidays'  carnival.    19976. 
Holly.     19979. 
How  she  managed  it.  20.525. 
In  Santa  Claus  land.  21311. 
In   the   wake  of  Paul  Re- 
vere.    21540. 
•Tack  Frost's  mistake.  22332. 
Joy  of  the  L.  V.    23083b. 
Knickerbockers    at    school. 

24131. 
Laughter  &  song.    24824. 
Little  grandmothers  march 

&  drill.     2,5707. 


to    a    suffragette. 


ring. 


28625. 
Washington. 

31026. 


March  bros. — Continued. 

Little  heroine  of  the  Revo- 
lution.    25718. 
Lohengrin.    26074. 
Look     out     for     Hezikiah. 

26154. 
Lost  prince.     26345. 
Lost  village.     .54328. 
Lovers  of  all  ages.     26674. 
Lunatic    or   the   professor. 

26933. 
Married 

28462. 
Masonic 
Master  Geor 

28683. 
More  time  out. 
Morning  glories.     310.58. 
Mother      G  o  o  s  e     bazaar. 

31138. 
Newsboys"       Thanksgiving. 

32573. 
Nitjht     before     Christmas. 

32658. 
November's  crown.    33105. 
<^h,  you  teacher.     33368. 
One  on  the  agent.    34094. 
Original  Christmas  dialogs. 

34358. 
<^ur  own  beloved  America. 

34740a. 
Pansies. 
Pat     & 

35510. 
Petite  plays.    36050. 
Physical     torture    club. 

30195. 
Pink  scarf.     36345. 
Plaie  for  merrie  May  tyme. 

54967. 
Old  Colony  days.     3.3447a. 
Poppies.     36831. 
Pussy  willows.     37908. 
Rastus     Blinks     minstrels. 

38491. 
Rose  march  &  drill  for  16 

girls.     39972. 
Roses.     40035. 
Royalty  in  old  Va.     40190. 
Rummage  sale  at  Hickory 

Hollow.     40260. 
Runaway  bear.     40271. 
Saloon  must  go.     40620. 
Scat.     41005. 
School     plays    for     festive 

days.     41119. 
Seeing  the  animals.    41391. 
Shakespeare         up-to-date. 

55.301. 
Shamrock.     41933. 
Snowballs.     42913. 
Spear  drill.     43453. 
Spring  flowers.     43651. 
Squnshvllle      fire     brigade. 

43687. 


35178. 

his     countrymen. 


March  bros. — Continued. 

Stars     &     Stripes    jubilee. 

43817. 
Stupid  witness.     44298. 
Sunflowers.     44542. 
Surprised  grumbler.    44053. 
Sweet  peas.    44758. 
Thank.sgiving   iji    Brownie 

Land.     45522. 
Train  leaves  in  10  minutes. 

46754. 
Two  invitations.     47047. 
Two  merry  wagers.  47702a. 
Uncle  Sam's  brigade.  48025. 
Up-to-date  America.    48499. 

48500. 
Vera's  vacation.     48847. 
Waifs'  Thanksgiving.  493SS. 
Wanted,  a  license  to  wed. 

49.522. 
Washington   celebration   at 

Riverside.     49665. 
When      Paw-Pa\v      County 

went  dry.     50282. 
Wooing  Jane.     51700. 
Yankee     Doodle's     trip     to 

Dixie.     51989. 
Marchand  (R.  A.)  : 

Brotherhood  of  man.    ,5280. 
Guilty  conscience.     17763. 
Hero  wanted.     19273. 
His  bachelor  uncle.  19555. 
His  last  break.     19674. 
In  the  net.    21470. 
.lustice.     23411. 
Love  power.     26604. 
Lucky  strike.     26880. 
(Outcome.     34885. 
Wright  pays.     51845. 
.Marehant     (J.    C. »     Dream    of 

Mother  Goose.     11746. 
i'\rareli6s  (L.)  : 

Saison  des  poires.     40569. 
Tartariii     sur     les     Alpes. 

45143. 
Ma  rein  (M.)  : 

Cheating  cheaters.     -53118. 
House     of     glass.      20403, 

20403a,  .53985. 
1  want  money.     20827b. 
Marck  ( H. )     Herzog  von  West- 
minster.    19319. 
Marcus  (A.)  : 

All  for  a  nickel.     836. 
Along  the  Rialto.     989. 
Craig's  affinity.     9002. 
Madman.    27294. 
Pearl  in  the  desert,     35726. 
Quarrel.     37968. 
Walter's  desire.     49447. 
Marcus  (E.)  : 

From    nuthin'    to    nuthin'. 

15556. 
Kidnappers.    23683. 
Prince  of  Borneo.     37329a. 


3262 


ii<n)£x 


Marcus  (L,  A.  B. )    Dear  Charles 

Edward.    10255. 
Marcus     (Marius)      Insurgent. 

21795. 
Marcus     (Myer)      Lucky    dog. 

26844a. 
Marcy    (E.   E.)     Pat  in  fairy- 
land.   35513. 
Marcy      (M.     E.     T.)       Royal 

taster.    40183. 
Mardauiat   (M.)*  Darling.   9903. 
Mardrus  (J.  C.)     Marouf.  save- 

tier  du  Calre.    28344a. 
Marean  (B.)  : 

Cherry.    6902. 
Fireman's  heart.    14329. 
Marechal  (H.)    Lac  des  Aulnes. 

24298. 
Mareii  (M.)     Susie.    44680. 
Marek  (A.) : 

Key  to  happiness.     23638a. 
Merry  tragedy.    29265a. 
My  wife's  craze.    31744a, 
Unrighteous    righteousness. 
4S410a. 
Marenco  (L.)    Arlesiana.   1865. 
Marenco  (R.)  : 

Amor,  love,  I'amour.    1336. 
Excelsior.     13189. 

Marentette       (A.)         Nature's 
awakening.     32077. 

Maretzek  (M.)  : 

North  Pole.    33025. 
Satanitza.    40816. 
Sleepy  Hollow.     42767. 

Marfield  (D.  S.)  : 

Who  were  your  ancestors? 

55932. 
Winged  Victory.    51128a. 

Margaret    Mary    (Sister)      Jo- 
seph, son  of  Jacob.     23020a. 

Margetson  (W.  H.)  : 
King  John.    23788. 
Merry    wives    of   Windsor. 

29280. 
Troilus  &  Cressida.    47132. 

Margolinsky  (D.)     On  the  hog. 
33853. 

Margrave    (G.)      Social    dyna- 
mites.   42958. 
Margrave  (L.)     See  Terry  (L.) 
Margueritte  (P.)  : 

Autre.    2497. 

Cceur  et  la  loi.    7774. 

Margueritte  (V.)  : 
Autre.    2497. 
Ca?ur  et  la  loi.    7774. 
Imprevu.    21054. 
Margus      (P.)        Manoverkind. 

28085. 
Maria  (F.  di)     See  Palmer  (F. 
di  M.) 


Marianl  (F.) : 

Game  of  love.    15872. 

Her  royal  highness.    19118. 

Jeannette.    22581. 

Querida.    38146. 

Sinner.    42510. 

Sunbeam.     44531. 

Sunny  Italy.    44553. 
Marie  (C.)  : 

Convolvulus.     8441a. 

Little  wax  candle.  25929a. 
Marie  de  France.  Eliduc.  12468. 
Marie  Madeleine,  pseud.  See 
Puttkamer  (M.  M.  G.  frei- 
frau. ) 
Marfn.  Cierre  dominical.  7322. 
Mariu    (PI  Lopez-)    See  L6pez- 

Marln  (E.) 
Marine  (W.  D.)  : 

After  a  fortune.    460. 

Almanac.    949. 

Early  days  of  Kit  Carson. 
12141. 

Gypsy's  warning.     17852. 
Marino      (D.)       Two     comical 

wops.    47588a. 
Marino     (F.)       Italian     piano 

movers.    22259a. 
Mariiio  (J.)    Querer  de  las  mu- 

jeres.    38145a. 
Marinucci  (N.  &  V.)    American 

heroine.    1226a,  1226b. 
Mario  (E.)  : 

Ojos  negros.     33386. 

Quinto  pelao.    38216. 

Revisor.    39272. 
Marion      (B.)        Photografter. 

36172. 
Marion  (D.  S.)  : 

Capt.  Proxy.     6155. 

Hoax.    19901a. 

Mustapha.    31460. 

Newport.    32562. 

Oriental  paradox.    34352. 

Queens  a'  jumble.    38106. 

Rabbit's  foot.    38268. 

Reformer.    38879. 

Rose  land.    39968. 

Shadows.    41702. 

Summer  time.    44509. 
Marion  (F.  J.)  : 

Chicken  thief.    6955. 

Nihilists.    32778. 

Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's  son. 
46463. 

Wanted,  a  dog.    49506. 

Wedding.    49890. 
Marion  (G.  F.)  : 

Handicap.    18060. 

On  the  fence.    33842. 
Marion  (J.)    Bitter  fruits.  4027. 
Marion  (M.)    Ethelinda.   1300L 
Marion     (Rlarc)      See     Strahl 
(M.  M.) 


Marion  (P.)   See  Phelps  (P.)— 

Short  (M.) 
Marion  (W.  S.)  : 

Fortune's  fool.     15074. 

Taken  from  life.    44941. 
Mariotte  (A.)     Salomg.    40612. 
Marischka  (E.)  : 

Minenkoenig.    29720,  29721. 

Narrenhaus.    32020. 
Maristany   (A.  P.) : 

Angel  rebelde.    52689. 

Conquista  del  amigo.   53241. 

Mufieca  eleetrica.     31361. 

Murallas  de  Jeric6.    31365, 
Marius.    See  Lloyd  (S.  O.) 
Marivaux    (P.    C.    de    O.    de) 

Legacy.    24989b. 
Marix  (A.) 

American  born.     1165,  1166. 

At  the  casino.    2209. 

Bob.     52930. 

Christmas  gift.     7226. 

Cousins,    8912. 

Difficulty-     of    being     bad. 
10850b. 

Gratitude.     17332. 

His  price,     53953, 

Marriage  bureau.     28377a. 

Martyr.     28517. 

Petersburg      poker       club. 
36026. 

Pretending.     37101. 

Santiago  de  Cuba.     40751. 

Sold  out.    43059a. 

Splendid  bluff.     43591. 

Thrice  married.     46054b. 

Two  prima  donnas.     47755. 
47755a. 

Marix  (L.)  : 

Honorable         moon  -  beam. 

20187. 
Quick  as  a  flash.     38183. 

Mark  (H.)     Tie  game.     46163. 
Markbreit  (B.  F.)  : 

Interesting       state       law, 
21808a. 

Marianela.    28255. 

Royal  romance.     40175. 

Sapphire  pendant,    40767, 

Markey  (J.  F,)  Two  lockets, 
47680. 

Markham  (A.  E.)  Ole,  the 
Swede  detective.     33690a. 

Markham  (C.)  How  Christ- 
mas was  saved.     55226. 

Markham  (H.)    Huldah.   20596. 

Markham  (H.  M.)  Our  inno- 
cent pastor,     34679. 

Markoe  (F.  H.)  Mankynd. 
28074a. 

Markowitz  (J.)  Appikoires. 
1709a. 

Marks  (A)  Fighter,  the  ped- 
dler, the  girl.     14181a,  14182. 


5379~V0L  2—16 ^101 


3263 


INDEX 


Marks  (B.  D.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve  in  the  Garden 

of  Eden.    247. 
Dream.     11698. 
Soldier's  dream.     43095. 
Marks     (C.)      Johnny    on    the 

spot.     22S90. 
Marks  (G.  M.)  : 

Queen    of    the    kidnappers. 

38068. 
Wise  wife.     51247. 
Marks   (D.)     Before  the  niglit 

sliow.     3296. 
Marks  (E.  B.)  : 

B.  Sharpe.    2630. 
Under    the    bamboo    tree. 
48147. 
Maries  (E.  J.)     Hall  room  boys. 

17941. 
Marks  (G.  S.)     Gojam.     16S66. 
Marks      (G.      W.)       Actresses 

Christmas.     231. 
Marks     (H.     H.)      Filibusters. 

14227. 
Marks   (H.  O.)     Love  will  find 

a  way.     26648. 
Murks    (J.   A.)     Rose  of  Ariz. 

39983. 
.Marks  (J.  B.)   World  conqueror. 

56009. 
Marks  (J.  P.  P.)  : 

Fortune     &     men's     eyes. 

1504Sa. 
Marlowe.     28339. 
Piper.     36375. 
Wings.     51128b,  51128c. 
Wolf  of  Gubbio.     51356. 
Marks  (J.  R.)  : 

Angel  of  the  poor.     1477. 
For  memory's  sake.     14880. 
Get  happy.     16251. 
My  Amer.  girl.     31484. 
Marks  (Jeannette)  : 

Baronet  &  the  baby.    52826. 
Deacon's  hat.     53360. 
Doctor.     11110b. 
Glow  man.     53795. 
Merry,  merry  cuckoo.  29255. 
Pandy  post.     35171a. 
Yellow  curtains.     52060. 
Marks  (Joel)     Lady  of  the  sea. 

24505. 
Marks     (Joseph)       Philanthro- 
pist.    36120. 

Marks    (L.   N.)     Night   of   tlie 
Garter.     32719. 

:\Iarks  (M.)  jr.    Modern  Janus. 

30013. 
Marks  (M.  E.)  : 

All  for  a  girl.     834a. 

Blockheads.     4282a. 

Caprice.    6068. 

Love  maid.    26550. 

On  the  level.     54787. 


Marks  (M.  E.)— Continued. 

Open  sesame.     34246. 

Red  Rover.     38796. 

Twenty  years  on  Broadway. 
47462. 

Veronica.     48880. 

Victor.     48965. 

Wanted,  a  king.     49521b. 
Marks  (M.  L.)     Piquet.     36394. 
Marks    (Milton)     God    is    one. 

16826a. 
Marks  (Montague)  : 

Compromised.     8177. 

Man  trap.     27967. 
Marks  (R.)  : 

Perele.     35896. 

Schtat's  politic.     41125. 
Marks  (R.  W.)  : 

Bird  in  a  gilded  cage.  3916. 

For  his  sake.     14829. 

Huldah.     20596. 

In    good    old    N.    Y.   town. 
21190. 

Little  gipsey  queen.    25094. 
Marks  (S.  L.)  Get  happy.  1625L 
Marks    (T,    D.)     Pair   of   eye- 
glasses.    35088. 
Marks  (T.  H.)  : 

Amedaun.     1121. 

Mayor's  bride.     27583. 

Night   before   New   Year's. 
32662. 
aiarkus  (E.  M.  R.)  : 

China  painter.     7076. 

Liberation.     54260. 

Kriegderneutralen.  24253a. 

Markus  (G.)     Kin  Fu.     23709. 

Markwell  (M.)     »S'ee  Hayes  (K. 
S.) 

Markwell    (W.   R.)     Louis  XL 
26388b,  26388c. 

Marlake    (M.)      His   mother-in- 
law.    19732a. 

Marlboro  (J.)  : 

Matinge  ticket.    28807. 
Timely  lesson.    46255. 

Marley   (J.  W.  J.)     Our  youth- 
ful patriots.    34809. 
Marlin  (J.)  : 

Brace  of  woodcock.    4881. 

Chiropodist.     7118. 

Mimii.     29706. 

Only  a  hair  pin.    34167. 

Sharp  tackle.    41956. 

Marlitt  (E.)     See  John   (Euge- 
nie) 
Mar  low  (P.)     See  Moss  (A.  C.) 
Marlowe  ( A. )      Hjalmar  &  Hul- 
dah.   19899. 

Marlowe   (B.  L.)     For  home  & 
country.    14834. 

Marlowe    (Charles)      See    Jay 
(H.) 


Marlowe  (Christopher)  : 

Doctor  Faustus.    13900a. 
Edward  the  Second.  17445a. 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama :  Christopher  Mar- 
lowe.   28739. 
Marlowe  (Hamilton)     See  Hop- 
kins (E.  S.)  jr. 
Marlowe     (Harry)      See    Gold- 
berg (H.  M.) 
Marlowe  (J.)  : 

As  you  like  it.  2038. 
Twelfth  night.    47406. 
Marmer  (M.)  : 
Patient.  35544. 
Return     of     the     cultured. 

39192. 
Transformation.     46818. 
Marmon  (H.  M.)  : 

Blacksmith  of  Hickory  Val- 
ley.   4175. 
Fair  trinity.    1339.5. 
Mammy  Lou.     27689. 
Pretty    Doris    D  e  I  a  n  e  y  . 
37111. 
Marmorino       (L.)        Femmena 
scellarata.    14042a. 

Marnell  (D.)  : 

Girl  of  the  hour.    16597. 
Michael  Speduffv.    54503. 
Nat  Berwin.    32029. 
Quack  doctor.    37947. 

Ma  mold  (J.)  : 

Elektra.    12430. 

Feu      de      la      Saint-Jean. 
14091,  14092. 
Marny  (L.)    See  MuUer  (L.M.) 
Marose  (O.)  : 

His  lost  love.    .53947. 

Revenge.    55161. 

Wandering  boy.    55817. 

Marot  (G.)  : 

Grandes  manoeuvres.  17286. 
Perche.    35880. 

Marotte  (L.)  Zgle  non  recom- 
pense.   52315. 

Marpurg.  Legenden  und  al- 
tere  dichtungen.     24075. 

Marquardt  &  co. : 

Ulrich,  fiirst  von  Waldeck. 

47900. 
Ulrich  von  Hutten.     47901. 

Marquart  (F.)  : 

Devotion.    10730. 

Fate's  offering.    13814. 

Leroy     Stanton,     sculptor. 
25093. 

Masked  duo.    28615. 

Prisoner  no.  5.    37515. 
Marques  (C.)  : 

Claude.    7550. 

Fanny.    13640. 

Frei  Vasco.    15352. 


3264 


INDEX 


Marques  (C.) — Continued. 

IMajor  Horace.    27572. 

Nuggets.    33124. 

Uncle  Joel.    47978. 
Marquett    (H.    A.)      Too   late. 

4651G. 
Marquina : 

Gatos.  15947. 

Gioconda.    53770. 

Ola  negra.    33401. 

Pauolon  de  Manila.    35175b, 

Querer     de     una     gitana. 
38145b. 

Saugre  y  arena.    40705. 

Slete  cabrillas.    42285. 

Soklado  de  cuota.    43061a. 

Traperos  de  Madrid.  46842a. 

Treu  de  lujo.    46913a. 

Marquina   (E.)  : 

Del  tin.     10404, 

Hiedra.    19388a. 

Mujer.    31307b. 
Marquina   (P.)  : 

Bander  in  de  la  4a.    2886. 

Cabezudos.    5769. 

Chavalillo.    6854a. 

Granja      de      los     amores. 
53822. 

Hace     falta     una     mujer. 
17867b. 

Primera  centinela,    37245a. 

Trianera.    46944a. 

Villa  triste  y  escacharrada. 
55781. 
Marras  (M.)    Gabriella.    15752. 
Marriuer  (H.  L.)  : 

Lady  from  Mo.    24403. 

Powder-puff.     36929. 

Sunflower  road.    44541. 

Marriott  (C.)     Sally  Castleton, 
.southerner.    40600. 

Marriott-Hodgkins  (J.)  : 

Biter  bit.    4012. 

I  want  to  know  why.    20829. 

Piccadilly  roses.    36207. 

Tricked.    46960. 
Marris    (E.)      Faking  the  film. 
13454. 

Marryat  (Florence)  : 

Her  lord  &  master.     24393, 
26186. 

Love's  conflict.    18737. 

Open  sesame.    34245. 
Marryat  (Frederick)     Japhet  in 

search  of  a  father.    47610. 
Mars  (A.)  : 

Chaste  Cassimir.    35988. 

Petards.    14082. 

Girl  in  the  taxi,    16574, 

Lottery     of    love.       26378, 
26378a, 

Telephone  girl.    45235. 

Two  nuts.    47722. 


Mars  ( L.  F. )  : 

Black  Ridge.    4134. 
Catherine  of  Cleves.    6460. 
Fair  fraud.    13374. 
Mars  {Afrs.  W.  De  L.)     Leoni, 

25079. 
MarsA    (R.)     Senora  no  quiere 

eonier  sola.     41481. 
jMar.san  (M.  de)  : 

Bouheur  volant.  4561.  52949. 

Brigande.     5106. 

Coup     de     jarnac.      8820, 

38305a. 
Course  aux  dollars.    8836. 
Gosse  du  miracle.     17141. 
Mam'zelle  Sourire.     27702. 
Matelot  Cartahut.    28781. 
Marsano    (W.    von    M.)     Duel, 

11954. 
Marsden  (B.)     See  Dunlop  (B. 

M.) 
Marsden    (F.)     See  Sliver   (W. 

A.) 
Marsden  (L.)  : 

Old  cronies.     33462. 
Two  old  cronies.     47731. 
Marsden  (L.  B.)     Up  against  it. 

48472. 
Marsden    (V.   E.)    ;r.     King  of 

the  Jews.     23870a,  23870b, 
Marsele  (J.)  : 

Amour  en  cage.     1357. 

Bete.     3608. 

Main    mysterieuse.      27529, 

27530. 
Marl  malgre  lui.     54425. 
Wagon  d'amour.     49366. 
Marsen    (J.  de)     See  De  Mar- 
sen  (J.) 
Marsh    (A.)      Sarenna.     40798. 
Marsh    (C.    A.)     Challenge    of 

the  cross.     6635a. 
Marsh  (E.  C.  S.)  : 

Body  &  soul.     52937. 
Wooing  of  William  the  Con- 
queror.   56006. 
Marsh   (E.  G.)     Medicine-man. 

29026,  29027. 
Marsh     ( Edward )      Lighthouse 

robbery.     25404. 
Marsh  (Elizabeth)  : 

King  of  kings.     23842. 
Pride  &  prejudice.     37204. 
Marsh   (F.)     On  southern  soil. 

33796. 
Marsh   (F.  W.)     When  women 

rule.     50363. 
Marsh  (G.  H.)  : 

Poisoner.     36651. 
Strange  case.    44041. 
Marsh  (L.)  : 

Aphrodite.     1675a. 
Tenderloin  tales.     45378. 
Marsh  (R.)     Twickenham  peer- 
age.   47472. 


Marsh      (S.     D.)      Fair     play. 

13386. 
Marshall.    Hamlet,    53861, 
Marshall  (A.)  : 

Back  to  Broadway.     2746a. 
Confidence  trick.    8244. 
Dad  &  mother,    9584. 
It    must    be    the    clothes. 

54083, 
Misfit  fortune.     54541. 
Mother  of  a  man.    54610. 
Room  with  bath.     55203. 
Root  of  evil.     55206, 
Strangers.     55455. 
What    every    man    knows. 

50065. 
Whose  was  the  sin  ?    50719. 
Woman-hater.    51404a. 
Marshall    (A.    G.)      Unpardon- 
able sin.     48402. 
Marshall    (A.    R.)     Rehearsing 

the  3d  act.     38955, 
Marshall  (B.)    Gentleman  from 

East  Blueberry,     16113. 
Marshall    (C.   A.)     In  old  Mo. 

21268. 
Marshall  (C.  E.)  : 

Chiquita,  the  wild  flower  of 

Mex.     7117. 
Just  in  time.     23360. 
Mississip.     30088. 
Two  slaves.     47777, 
Marshall  (C,  W.)    Retrogrades. 

39171. 
Marshall  (D.)     See  Marks  (D.) 
Marshall  (E.)  : 

Black-eyed  Susan.     52908. 
Campaign  lie.     5959. 
Marshall     (E.    E.)       Princess. 

37390. 
Marshall   (E.  S.)  : 

Daughter's  danger.    10018a. 
Spell  of  heredity.     43499. 
Wanted — to    be    a    widow. 
49560a, 
Marshall     (F.)      Merchant    of 

Venice.    29163a. 
Marshall     (F.    A.)     Works    of 

Shakespeare.     41846-41853. 
Marshall       (F.      W.)        Little 
duchess,    25659, 

Marshall  (H.  B.)  : 

Are  you  a  buffalo?    1793. 
Trip  to  Buffalo.     47011. 
Marshall  (H.  L.)     Lord  of  the 

manor.    26214. 
Marshall     (Harry)      Romanoff. 
39834. 

Marshall  (Herbert)     Garden  of 
destiny.     15888a. 

Marshall    (J.  E.  I.)     Returned 

to  the  plains.     39204. 
Marshall    (L.    E.)     Miserables. 

29863. 


3265 


ITTDEX 


Marslmll  (M.  F.)  : 

Eager  heart.     12113. 

Mr.  Crewe's  career.     30166. 

Talker.     45010. 
Marshall  (M.  J.)  : 

Betty's  best  bet.    3658a. 

Clutch     of     circumstance.- 
7709. 

Redemptioii.    3S839. 

St.  Patrick's  eve.     40552. 
.Aim-shall    (N.)     Husband  of  a 

suffragette.     20722. 
Marshall  (R.)  : 

Duke  of  Killicrankie.  11992. 

His  excellency,  the  gover- 
nor.    19009. 

Royal  family.     40141. 

Second  in  command.  41291. 

Wire  entanglement.    51219. 
Marshall  (R.  E.)  : 

Cave  woman.     6543b. 

Crime  of  the  law.     9092. 

Fridav       the       thirteenth. 
53708. 

Holocaust.     19981. 

.Journev's  end.     23074a. 

Lawbreaker.    24876. 

IMother.     31117. 

Short  cut.     42107. 

Smirise.     44500. 

Through  him.     55590. 

Traffic.     46705. 

Troubadour.     47156. 
.Marshall  (S.  J.)  : 

Alhakhan,  an  Arab  in  Italy. 
760. 

Last     of     the     Ptolemys. 
24746. 

Let   no   man   put   asunder. 
25128. 

Lionel's  infatiiation.  25556. 
Marshall  (Mrs.T.)  : 

Eager  heart.     12113. 

Talker.     45009. 

Marshall  (W.)     Aarbert.     25. 
IMarshall  (W.  G.)  : 

Cynthia's  romance.    53321. 

One     New     Year's     night. 
54805. 

S-0-S-Uncle  Sam.     55225. 
Marshall     (W.     H.)     His    pal, 

19771a. 
Marski.  Walka  o  kobiete.  55812. 
MarsoUeau  (L.)  : 

Mendiant  d'amour.     29123. 

Roi  gal  ant.     39746. 
Marsters  (T.  R.)  : 

Lionel.     25555. 

Other       people's       clothes. 
34475a. 

Princess  girl.     37416. 

U.  S.  S.  Chen-y  tree.  48355. 

Witch       of       Castlemaine. 
.51269. 


Marsters     (Mrs.    W.    G.)     See 

Marsters  (T.  R.) 
Marston    (H.   E.)     Plain    John 

Smith.     36426. 
Marston     (J.)     Eastward    hoe. 

12177a. 
Marston  (L.)  : 

Black  terror.     4147. 

Boxers.     4816. 

Credit  Lorraine.    9052. 

Hypocrite.     207S0,  50887. 

Innocent  sinnex*.    21751. 

Jeanne  d'Arc.     22573. 

Knights  of  labor.     24170. 

Little  mother.    25807. 

Man  hunt.     27837. 

Millionaire  waif.    29663. 

IModern  Hagar.     30609. 

Murder  will  out.     31371. 

Penitent.     35843. 

Walton's  home.     49449. 

When     the     world     sleeps. 
50337. 

Wife's  honor.     50924,  50925. 

Marston  (Z.)  Man  across  the 
way.     27719. 

Martan  (V.)  Timely  warning. 
46256. 

Martel  (J.  G.)  Squire's  neph- 
ew.    43712. 

Martel  (L.)  : 

Gloria  del  barrio.     16771a. 

Misericordia      y      maldad. 
29869. 
Martel  de  .Tanville  (S.  G.  M.  A. 
de  R.  de  M..  comtcsse  de)  : 

Friquet.     15472. 

Petite        pintade        bleue, 
3G049a. 

Petits  joyeux.     .86055. 

Totote.     46597. 
Marten  (E.)   Undertow.  4S264c. 
Marten   (H.)  : 

Extra  session.     13268. 

In  cartoon  land.     21118. 

Martell  (H.  H.)  : 

Days  of  slavery.     10161. 

Dixie's  land.     1107.5. 

Eclipse  quartette.     12207. 

Slavery  days.     42721, 

South      before      the     war. 
43359. 

Sunny  South.     44561. 

Way  down  South.    49727. 
Martens  (K.)     Freudenmeister. 

15409. 
Marthold  (J.  de)  : 

False  gods.     13528. 

Guilty  love.     17765. 

Henry    VIII.     1SS80. 

Husband  &  judge.    20717. 

Isole  de  Chartres.     22181. 

Latest.     24800. 


Marti : 

Carranque.     6282. 
JIaja  de  Goya.     27555. 
Marti   (S.)     Pago  de  los  lobos. 

3505.5a. 
Martin     (A.)      Elmir-al-omara. 

12510. 
Martin     (A.    D.)     Prisoner    of 

Zenda.     37524. 
Martin   (A.  Palacios)     See  Pal- 

acios  Martin. 
^lartin  ( A.  Ramos )     See  Ramos 

Martin. 
Martin    (A.    Valero)     See    Va- 
lero Martin. 
Martin     (B.)     Peter's    garden. 

36022. 
Martin  (C.  J.)     Ruggles  vs.  the 

Paderwhiskie  school.    40238. 
Martin  (C.  W.  S.)  : 

Amalgamated  babies.    1045. 
Lotus  lantern.     26384. 
Price  of  revenge.     37172. 
Reaping.     38597. 
Yuki-San.     52251. 
Martin     (D.     A.)       Naramata, 

bride  of  Kit  Carson.     32009. 
Martin  (D.  L.)     Her  worst  en- 
emy.    19173. 
Martin  (David)  : 

At  Hiclcory  Crossing.    2142. 
Girl  on  hand.     16610. 
Harvest  time.     18274. 

Martin        (Desiree)        Veillees 

d'une  soeur.     48757. 
Martin  (E.  A.)  : 

America     in     its     making. 

52658. 
Bridegroom's  reverie.   5071. 
Man  from  out  there.    27801. 
Wyoming.     51926. 
Martin  (E.  C.)     Doctor  Dickey. 
11134. 

Martin  (B.  M.)  Woman  of  the 
hour.     51458. 

Martin  (Edmund)  Animal  ban- 
dits in  the  great  train  rob- 
bery.    1522. 

Mnrtin  (Edouard)  : 
Conceit.  8204. 
Papa  Perrichon. 
Papa  Pettingill. 
Voyage  de  M. 
49310-49312. 

Martin   (Ernest)     Love  at  first 

sight.     26480. 
Martin     (F.    E.)     Rain    trust. 

3S379. 
Martin  (F.  .L)  : 

Dinner  for  five.     10877. 
Second  wife.     41310. 
Wasted  love.     49680. 
Woman's  sacrifice.     51567. 


35212. 
35213. 
Perrichon. 


3266 


INDEX 


Martin   (F.  T.)  : 

Dynamite.    12096. 
Passing   of   the    idle   rich. 
35457. 
Martin   (F.  W.)     Beast.     3172. 
Martin  (Fal)e)     Carmen.    6242. 
Martin     (Florence)       Somewo- 
man,  her  quest  of  the  vote. 
43178. 
Martin  (Fretlericlj)  : 

Money  mania.    30784. 
Self-hypnotic.     41429. 
Martin  (G.  A.)  : 

Bachelor  trapped.     2680. 
Deadly  fly.    10235. 
Forced  to  work.    14983. 
Tea  maker.    45181. 
Two  thieves.    47793. 
aiartin  (G.  Roux-)     See  Roux- 

^lartin. 
Martfn  (G.  Valero)    See  Valero 

IMartin, 
Ma  rt  i  n      ( Gabriel )       Colinette. 

7808. 
Martin     (Grace)       King's    left 

hand.    23974a. 
Martin  (H.  G.)  : 

Frappe  O'Freeze.    15273. 
Man  from  Mars.    27790. 
Martin   (H.  J.)     Superior  law. 

44598. 
Martin  (H.  R.)  : 

Barnabetta.    3000a,    53545. 
Tillie,   a   Mennonite   maid. 
46215. 
Martin  (H.  S.) : 

Clarice,  a  mistake  of  a  life. 

7492. 
What     every     man     does. 
55064. 
Martin  (H.  V.)  : 

Answer  lady.    52698. 
Scooped.    41162. 
Martin    (Havelock)      In   love's 

uncertain  paths.    21235. 
Martin  (Howard)  : 
Apart.    1066. 
Wall  of  ice.    49420. 
Martin  (I.  J.)    Blood  relations. 

4301. 
Martin    (Hfrs.  J.)     Blood  rela- 
tions.   4302. 
Martin  (J.  F.)  : 

Gypsy  moth.    17836. 
Her  father's  fault.     18975. 
Robei-t  &  the  stenographer. 
39619. 
Martin  (J.  M.)  : 

By  waser  of  battle.     5728. 

Dixie-land.     11073. 

Eye  of  the  world.    13284. 

Forger.    15005. 

Iron-masters.     22070. 

Iscariot.    22123. 

.lames  boys  in  Mo,     22440. 


Martin  (J.  M.) — Contiiiued. 
King  &  courtier.    23729. 
Love's   triumph.     26744. 
Popolo.    36827. 
Promoters.    37693. 
Rector.    3S694. 
Veteran.    48913. 
Martin    (J.    N.)      New    world. 

32498. 
Martin  (J.  P.)  : 

By  wager  of  battle.    5728. 
Catharine  Parr.    6451. 
Martin  (J.  Ramos)    See  Ramos 

Martfn. 
Martin    (J.    S.)      Cupid   &   the 

Styx.    9380. 
Martin   (L.)     Russian  tragedy. 

4034Sa. 
Martin  (L.  de  G.)  : 

Petticoats      are      trumps. 

36002b. 
Slice  of  life.    42772. 
Martin     (JI.    R.)       Boy    Blue. 

4828. 
Martin  <P.)  :    * 

At  Hickory  Crossing.   2142. 
Harvest  time.    18274. 
Martin     (P.    M.)       Nobody    at 

home.    32944a. 
Martin  (Q.  L.)  : 

Light  of  San  Juan  tower. 

253S8a. 
News        brought        home. 
32.567a. 
JIartin  (R.)     Man.    27705. 
Martin  (Sel)    See  Lewis  (Shel- 
ley) 
Martin    (Selma)      Revenge  for 

honor.    39249. 
Martin  (T.)  : 

Faust.    13904a,  13904b. 
Maid  of  Orleans.    27489a. 
Wilhelra  Tell.     17445b. 
William  Tell.    51068a. 
Martin    (T.   L.)      Heartstrings. 

53897. 
Martin  (T.  S.) : 

In  clover.    21125. 
On  earth.    33768. 
Martin  (W.)    Sons  &  daughters 

of  the  Revolution.    43266. 
Martin  (Mrs.  W.  A.)     Coward. 
8974a. 

Martin  (W.  F.)  : 

Jlightler.    29521. 

Sir  Harry  Vane.    42539. 
Martin   (W.  H.)      Servants  vs. 

master.    41570. 
Martin  (W.  S.)  : 

Aladdin.    52603. 

Around    the    world    in    80 
days.    52732. 

Cinderella.    53173. 

Pathfinder.    54S94. 


Martin  (W.  S.)— Continued. 
Snow  White  &  the  dwarfs. 

55374. 
Tinder  box.    55601. 
Martin  &  Emery.     Husband,  a 

wife  &  a  friend.    20716. 
Martin  de  Eugenie  (J.  M.)  : 
Amor  de  imbecil.    1333. 
Honra  y  venganza.     20195. 
Ni     media     palabra     mils. 

32598. 
Ni  rey,  ni  roque.    32598a. 
Resurreccion  de  Fantomas. 

55154. 
Rey  del  mundo.    39305a. 
Soldadito      de      chocolate. 

43061. 
Viento  de  proa.    49005. 
13?    56059. 
Martfn  de  Salazar  (J.) : 

Llave  del  paraiso.     56083. 
Por  asalto.    36S43. 
Queria  entrar.    38145c. 
Vuelta  al  nido.    49328a. 
Martfn    Dfaz    (J.)      Ideal    ja- 

pon6s.    20S67. 
Martin  Domingo   (J.)     Galeria 

popular.    15781a. 
Martin  Ruiz  (A.)  : 

Pajarera  del  12.    35123b. 
Pulcritud,   peluqueria. 
37812a. 
Martin-Seymour  (E.)  : 

Cupid  in  a  convent.      9388. 
Two    jolly    girl    bachelors. 
47658. 
Martin  studios: 

Aladdin.    52603. 

Around  the  world  in  eighty 

days.    52732. 
Cinderella.    53173. 
Pathfinder.    54894. 
Snow  White  &  the  7  dwarfs. 

55374. 
Tinder  box.    55601. 
Martindale  (T.)     Wood  thrush. 

51608. 
Martineau  (J.)  : 

Man's  worst  enemy.    28116. 

Queen  of  the  Secret  service. 

38081. 

While  Frisco  was  burning. 

50426. 
Woman's      worst      enemy. 

51004. 
Young  King  Brady,  detec- 
tive.   52173. 
Martinetti  (C.)    Barbara.   2958. 
Martinetti      (J.)        Pat-a-cake. 

35509. 
Martinetti  (P.)  : 

Duel   in  the  snow.     11961, 

11902. 
Key  hole.    23637. 
Night  attack.    32655. 


3267 


INDEX 


Martinetti  (P.)— Continued. 
Paris,  niglit  by  night.  35309. 
Robert  Macaire.    39642. 
Terrible       night.         45423, 
45424. 
Martinetti     bros.       Pat-a-cake. 

35509. 
Martinettie  (C.)  : 

Boys  with  the  chairs.    4876. 

Cavalier  from  Madrid.  6528. 

Martinez     (J.     A.)       Cacerla. 

53035. 
Martinez  (R.)     Nuevo  adminis- 

trador.    33119. 
Martinez  (R.  J.)  : 

American  intercedes.  52066. 
Southern    methods.     52666, 
55406. 
Martinez  Cuenca  (S.)    Burla  de 

amor.    5555. 
Martinez  Gomar  (F.)     Claveles 

blancos.    7559. 
Martinez   Hidalgo    (J.)      Boda 

de  Lupe.     4467b. 
Martinez   Lecha    (J.)      Primer 

espada.    37244. 
Martinez  Olmedilla  (A.)     Jose- 

fina  se  casa.    22994. 
Martinez  Sierra  (G.)  : 
Amanecer.    1048c. 
Canci6n  de  cuna.    5990. 
Cradle  song.    8996a. 
Golondrlnas.    17045a. 
Lirlo  entre  espiuas.    25566. 
Mujer  del  h§roe.    31308a. 
Palacio  triste.    35131a. 
Pasi6n.    35434a. 
Pastores.    35504a. 
Suerte  de  Isabelita.    44384. 
Vida  y  dulzura.    48993. 
Martini     (A.)       His    word    of 

honor.    53955. 
Martini      (A.)      &      Griittefien 
(Buchdruckerei     &     verlags- 
handlung)    Neue  wille.  32280. 
See  also  Baedekersche  buch- 
und    kunsthandlung    und 
buchdruckerei. 
Martino  (A.  de)  : 

Assassinio      di      Giuseppe 

Petrosino.     2098. 
Bacio  d'una  morta.    2732. 
Marti  not  (S.)  : 

Marriage  game.    28395. 
Ting-a-ling-a-ling.    46280a. 

Martin's  ( J. )  house,  inc.  Christ- 
mas spirit.    7246. 
Martiny  (P.  de)     Daily  bread. 

9634. 
Marton  (A.)     See  Marton  (S.) 
Mfirton  (M.)  : 

Gutsitzende  frack.    17802. 

Istenl  szikra.    22193a. 

Laka.1ok.     24550. 

Rabl61ovag.    38274. 


Marton  (M.) — Continued. 

TOndgrlaki  lanyok.    47318a. 

Voros  szegftt.    49220a. 
Marton  (S.)  : 

Felesggiink.    13989a. 

Konventbiztos.    24229c. 

Lea  Lyon.    24902a. 

NapraforgCs  holgy.    32008. 

Nemtudomka.    32222a. 

Utols5  cs6k.    48576b. 

1913.    52513a. 
Martos  (F.)  : 

Kleine  konig.    24088,  24089. 

Marriage    market.      28404, 
28405. 

Susie.    44679,  44679a. 

Suzi.    44711a,  44711b. 

Sybil.    44836U. 
Martrg   (A.)     Rome  under  Va- 
lerian.   39851. 
Martyn  (A.)    Snowdrop.    42916. 
Martvn     (E.)       Grangecolman. 

17311. 
Martyn    (W.)      Upbringing    of 

Eleanor.    48515. 
Marvel  (S.)    See  Findley  (D.) 
Marvin  (C.)    Fair  Oaks.    13381. 
Marvin  (C.  B.)  : 

Hooligan  in  N.  Y.    20215. 

Just  plain  folks.    23386. 

Puck  &  Judge.    37798. 
Marvin      (J.     B.)       Fleurette. 

14500. 
Marvin       (L.      M.)        Broken 

promise.    5209. 
Marvin  (W.)    Fair  Oaks.  13381. 
Marwig  (C.)  : 

Children's  carnival.    7050. 

Ninetta    &    the    gondolier. 
32807. 
Marx  (D.)     Pluck.    36556. 
Marx  (E.  F.)  : 

Another  chance.    52696. 

Consultation  free.    53243. 

Motherhood.    54614. 
Marx  (N.  A.)     lutertainlng  no- 
bility.   21838a. 
Marx-Aveling  {Mrs.  E.)    Works 
of     Henrik     Ibsen.       51730- 
51730k. 

Mary  (J.)  : 

Avocat  des  gueux.  2537. 
Enfant  des  fortifs.    12747. 
Regiment.     38917. 
Roule-ta-bosse.    40085. 
Trompe-la-mort.    47150a. 

Mary  Ambrosine  (Sister)  Queen 

Esther.    37991. 
Mary  Camilla  (Sister)    Blessed 

Thomas  More.    52916. 
Mary    Francis    Clare     (Sister) 

See  Cusack  (M.  F.  C.) 
Maryl  (A.)    Cyclone  Pete.  9535. 


Marz    (O.)      Good    reputation. 

17109a. 
Marzian  &  Gutterman  co.    Don 

Dell.    11342. 
Marzo  (T.)  : 

Innocente  prigionier.  21756. 
Sacra  commedia.    40427. 
Marzulli  (A.  &  J.)     Serious  life. 

41543. 
Mas  (R.  Asensio)     See  Asensio 

Mas. 
Mascagni  (P.)  : 

Amica.    1298,  1299. 
Amico  Fritz.    1301-1303. 
Cavalleria  rusticana.  6532- 

6535. 
Iris.    21943,  21944. 
Isabeau.    22111-22113. 
Rantzau.    38461. 
Rustic  cavalier.     40351. 
Rustic     chivalry.       40352, 

40353. 
William  Ratcliff.   51066. 
Masefield  (J.)  : 

Faithful.     13438a. 

Good       Friday.         17080a, 

53811. 
Locked  chest.    54304. 
Philip   the   king.     36136a- 

36136c. 
Tragedy  of  Nan.    46734. 
Tragedy    of    Pompey    the 
Great.    46735,  40735a. 
Masino     (H.)      Lady    &    little 

Tom.    24335a. 
Maskelyne  (J.  N.)     Magician's 

heart.    27400. 
Mason : 

Clamsmen.     29832a. 
Rag-time     soldier     man. 
38336a. 
Mason  (A.  E.  W.)  : 

Green    stockings.      17592a, 

17593,  17594. 
Witness    for    the    defence. 
51327. 

Mason  (B.  C.) : 

Angel  us.    1509. 

Belle  Hel&ne.    3382. 

Bixby's  baby.    4036. 

Dr.  Jim's  ward.    11156. 

Dolan's  sweetheart.    11252. 

Dominican.    11328. 

Fra  Paola.    15230. 

Lion  &  the  lamb.    25539. 

Magic  stone.    27389. 

Maletesta's  wife.    27044. 

Other  fellow.    34443. 

Tribulations  of  Mr.  Hicks. 
46955. 
Mason  (Bert)    One  night  stand. 

34053. 
Mason       ( Burdett )       Faust. 
13902a.  13902b. 


3268 


INDEX 


Mason  (C.  A.) : 

Jesus  Christ's  men.  22671a. 
Onion  trust.    34142. 
Trip  to  Paris.     47027. 
Mason  (C.  H.)  : 

Double  cross.    11510b. 

Experiment.    13239a. 

For    the    man    she    loved. 

53676. 
Gwynplaine.     17808. 
Master.    28661. 
Other  wife.    54830. 
Tentacles.    45388a. 
Mason  (C.  T.)  : 
Ancetre.    1398, 
Armide.     1885. 
Boris  Godounov.    4657. 
Chopin.    7139. 
Elektra.    12430. 
Feu      de      la      Saint-Jean. 

14092. 
Mme.  Chrysanthenie.  27182. 
Mason  (C.  T.  L.)     Sun  maiden. 

44527. 
Mason  (D.)  : 

Crazy  quilt.     9041,  9042. 
Crazy  quilts.    9044. 
Crowded  hotel.    9222. 
Hop-scotch.    20246. 
Side  show  at  the  sea-shore. 

42241. 
Tigers.    46193. 
Two  pills  in  a  box,    47746. 
Unneifrhborly        neighbors. 

48399. 
2  crazy  quilts.     52417. 
Mason  (E.)  : 

Avanelle.    2506. 
Unwilling  burglar.     48457. 
Mason  (E.)  jr.: 

Centennial    boarding-house. 

6597. 
Jack  Harkaway  &  his  son's 

adventures.    22341. 
Jack  Harkaway  at  Oxford. 

22342. 
Jack     Harkaway    at    sea. 

22343. 
Jack     Harkaway's    adven- 
tures in  the  army.  22344. 
Jack     Harkaway's     school 

days.    22345. 
Miserables.    29864. 
Pantomime  Joe.    35187. 
Mason  (E.C.)    Edelweis.  12216. 
Mason  (E.  H.)  : 

Honorable  Agatha.     20178. 
Right  girl.    39422. 
Mason  (E.  J.  H.)  : 

Hugo,  an  Italian  romance. 

20591. 
Irish  countess.    21967. 
Roger  &  I.    39712. 
Mason     (F.    J.)      In    Nevada. 
21248. 


Mason    (F.   S.)      One  morning 

call.    34042. 
Mason  (G.  B.)  : 

Money  mad.    30775. 
Northern  winds.    33031a. 
Pinkey.    363.50. 
Shadows.    41706. 
Whip-hand.     50446. 
Mason    (H.)      Just   vaudeville. 

23402a. 
Mason  (H.  B.)     Oh  you  beauti- 
ful doll.    33366.' 
Mason  (H.  C.)     Love  conquers. 

26499. 
Mason  (H.  L.)  : 

Lady,  the  liar,  &  the  lion. 

24525a. 
Typewriter     &     the     type. 
47849. 
Mason  (H.  M.)-    Sunburnt  jani- 
tor.    44534. 
Mason      (H.     T.)        Beautiful 

baroness.    3204. 
Mason  (I.  M.)    Out  in  the  Alle- 

ghenies.    34816. 
Mason    (J.)      My   friend   Fritz. 

31549. 
Mason    (J.  B.)     Her  foot  was 

her  fortune.    18994. 
Mason   (J.  E.)     Loyal  Tennes- 

sean.    26793. 
Mason  (J.  R.)    Wife  of  Nippon. 

50902. 
Mason   (J.  W.  T.)     Secret  sex. 

55269. 
Mason  (L.  B.)  : 

Dorothy  Delaro.    11477. 
Imported  footman.    21038. 
Lord       Timothy       Dexter. 

26221. 
Our  cousin.    34587. 
Out     in     the     Alleghenies. 
34816. 
Mason    (M.   L.)      Daily   bread. 

9634a. 
Mason   (M.  R.)     Lady  Spencer. 

24522. 
Mason  (N.  H.)  : 

Colonel   Carter  of  Carter s- 

ville.    7901. 
He     said     he     was     dead. 

18380. 
Mexico.     29349b. 
Potash  &  Perlm utter.  30899. 
Rural  maid.    40308. 
Swords  are  trumps.    44830. 
Mason   (O,  P.)     Mox-Mox-Mon- 

tana.    31269. 
JIason  (R.  M.)     Parfait  amour. 

35294. 
Mason  (W.)    Misfit.    29879. 
Mason-Barnes     (E.     J.)       See 

Serrano  (E.  J.) 
Ma  soy     (T.)       Negro     exodus. 
32160.  1 

3269 


Massard     (A.)      Alcide    P^pie. 

721,  722. 
Massari  (V.)  : 

I  don't  care.    20792a. 

That  is  my  wife.    45581a. 
]Mass6  (V.)  : 

Jeanette's  wedding.    22.583. 

Queen  Topaz.    38094. 
Masseck  (P.  L.)     Quest  of  the 

holy  grail.     38150. 
Massee  (W.  W.)    Hope  McDon- 
ald.   20255. 
Massenet  (J.)  : 

Ariana.    1823. 

Ariane.    1824. 

Bacchus.    2654, 

Cendrillon.    6589,  6590. 

Chgrubin.    6915. 

Cleopatra.    53196. 

Clgopatre.    7594a. 

Don  Quichotte.    11361. 

Don  Quixote.    11368. 

Erinnyes.    12866. 

Esclarmonde.    12916. 

Espada.     12932. 

Griselidis.    17656. 

Herod  ias.    19279. 

Jongleur  de  Notre  Dame. 
22989. 

Manteau  du  roi.    28122. 

Navarraise.    32100. 

Panurge.     35192. 

Roma.    39770. 

Sapho.  40760,  40773. 

Teresa.  45398. 

Thais.  45511. 

Thgr6se.    45737. 

Werther.    49989. 
Massey  (E.)  See  Massey  (G.  E.) 
Massey  (G.  E.)  : 

Eileen  of  the  movies.    53.307. 

Marillyn  marries.    28273a. 

Mourners.    31245a. 

Plots  &  playwrights.  36550a. 

Ruts.    40389a. 
Massinger  (P.)  : 

Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama :  P.  Massinger. 
28740. 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts. 
39076a. 
Masson  (J.)    Return.    39179. 
Masters  (E.  L.)  : 

Althea.    102.5. 

Bread  of  idleness.    4968. 

Eileen.    12345. 

Leaves  of  the  tree.    24959. 

Locket.    26057. 

IMaximilian.    28891,  28892. 

Trifler.    46981. 
Masters   (K.  B.)     Romance  of 

the  Red-cross.    39821. 
Mata  (P.)  : 

En  la  boca  del  lobo.    12661. 

Goya.     17208. 


nSDEX 


Mata  (P.)— Continued. 
Otra.    34508. 
Sombra.    43145. 
Uno  menos.    48400. 
Mata     Domlnguez      (P.)      See 

Mata  (P.) 
Matchette  (W.  H.)  : 
Color  line.    7961. 
In  germ-land.    21181. 
Matejka      (J.      V.)        Antonio 

Maceo.    1636. 
Mateos.  Nino  de  Triana.  32821a. 
Mateos   (G.)    Sombra  del  Man- 

zanillo.    43146. 
Mateos    (G.    E.)      Mueran    los 

celos.    54635. 
Mater  (J.  D.)  : 
Defore.     10386. 
Kidnappers.    23687. 
Matesanz  (F.  Poza)     See  Poza 

Matesanz. 
Math6  (A.)     Docteur  Hortense. 

11100a. 
Matbg  (E.)     Little  Jap.    25728. 
Mather  (CO.): 

Dispatches  for  Washington. 

53417. 
Double  crossed.    53451 
Man  proposes  but — .  27942a. 
Mather  (M.)     Aux  cafes  chan- 

tants.    2503. 
Mathern  (C.)     777:10.    52484a. 
Mathes      (C.)       Pipe     dreams. 

36369. 
Mathews  (A.)  : 

Apple  blossoms.    1712. 
Coming  through.    8104. 
Dolly's  dream.    11301. 
Leon      of      the      Asturias. 

25073. 
Pie  haters.    36251. 
Pride.    37196. 
Mathews    (B.)      At   the   ferry. 

2229. 
Mathews  (C.)  : 

Betsey  Perkins  &  the  great 

mogul.    3021. 
Certain  people.    6611. 
Felicia  d'Aufro.     13994. 
Hawser   Trunnion.      18344. 
Our  Belinda.    34539. 
Mathews  (G.  H.)  : 
By  proxy.    5704. 
Other  man.    34455. 
Stepson.    43882. 
Mathews    (D.   D.)      Gay   oaf 6. 

15955. 
Mathews  (D.  P.) : 

Chattel  of  the  estate.  6841^ 
Girl  volnnteer.     16026. 
Mrs.  Bat  kins'  Amazon  regi- 
ment.   30304. 
Prohlb.    37062. 
Mathews  (E.)     Yankee  Doodle 
girl.    5198L 


Mathews  (E.  C.)     Lady  &  the 

parson.    24343. 
Mathews  (E.  E.)     Story  of  the 

first  Thanksgiving.    44004. 
Mathews  (F.  A.)  : 

All  for  sweet  charity.    848. 
Amer.  hearts.     1217. 
Apartment.    1667. 
At     the     Grand     Central. 

2241. 
Bigamy.    3815,  3816. 
Both  sides  of  the  counter. 

4715. 
Charming     conversational- 
ist.   6811. 
Courier.    8833. 
Cousin  Frank.    8886. 
Dakota  divorce.     9662. 
Diplomatist.     10902. 
En  voyage.  .12664. 
Finished   coquette.     14277, 

14278. 
Geoffrey's  faith.     16143. 
Honeymoon     4th     quarter. 

20126. 
Knight  of  the  quill.   241-55. 
Lord  Chanticleer.    26194. 
Matches.    28776. 
New  professor.     32441. 
On  the  staircase.    33924. 
Paying  the  piper.    35670. 
Peg      Wofflngton.        35794, 

35795. 
Proposal.    37721. 
Scapegrace.    40954. 
Senator's  wife.    41469. 
Silent  partner.    42349. 
Six  to  one.    42630. 
Sleeping  bags.    55368. 
Snowbound.     42915. 
Teacups.    45186. 
Title  &  the  money.    46333. 
War  to  the  knife.    49601. 
Wedding  tour.    49912. 
Whose  wife?    50721. 
Woman's  folly.     51529. 
Woman's  forever.     51531. 
Wooing  a  widow.     51698. 
Mathews     (H.)       Uncle     Ezra 

Colmbs.    47957. 
Mathews  (H.  F.)  : 

Buster  &  the  yellow  twins. 

5610. 
Dashing  widow.     9924. 
Hans  &  Nix.    18098. 
Town  clown.    46644. 
Mathews    (J.    L.)      Barbar    of 

Barbaria.    2954. 
Mathews      (W.     H.)        Betty. 

3052a. 
Mathews  (W.  S.)  : 

Aramis,   the  master  mind. 

1763. 
Convict's  bride.    8423. 
Cost  of  crime.    8612. 

3270 


Mathews  (W.  S.)— Continued. 
Nature.    32073. 
Only  a  Bowery  waif.  34146. 
Stain  of  guilt.    43743. 
Treachery.    46891, 
Mathewson  (G.  H.)  : 

Abroad  in  the  back  yard. 

100. 
Sulphurated         sentiment. 
44466. 
Mathie  (K.)     Brewer.    52980. 
Mathiesen    (O.)      My    country. 

54651. 
Mathiesen     (S.)       Satan    som 

seirer.    40812. 
Mathieu  (F.  L.)    It's  all  in  the 

draw.    22236. 
Mathieu  (F.  W.)  : 

Child's  world.    7059. 
Desirer.    10557. 
.Justin.     23425. 
Love's  triumph.     26745. 
Master  &  the  man.     28672. 
Our  regeneration.     34753. 
Mathieu  (M.  H.)  : 

Columbia    &    Uncle    Sam. 

7988. 
Joan,  the  parricide.    22777. 
Ma  this  (B.)    Fifty-fifty.   53638. 
Mathis  (J.  B.)  : 

Episode     in      the     Bronx. 

12830. 
Hiram       Green's       beard. 

19516a. 
Little   cabin   in    the   gulch. 

25608a. 
Power  of  sex.    36986. 
Thief       through       circum- 
stances.   45776. 
Mathison  (C.  F.)     Ball  players. 

2841. 
Matilla     (A.)       Conspiradores. 

8336. 
Matlack  (B.  L.)    Cord  &  creese. 

8498. 
Matlack   (E.  G.)  : 

Curse  of  Kaskia.    9502. 
Kady,   the  princess  of  the 

Rockies.    23446. 
Psycho.    37771. 
Matlock   (A.  L.)     Blackmailer. 

4168. 
Matlock  (S.  H.): 

Blackmailer.     4168. 
Scalawag  Pat.    40922b. 
Wrecked.    51S34. 

Matre  (A.)  : 

Grecian  princess.     17537. 
Living  statue.    25988. 
St.  Lawrence.     40538. 
Mattchyc6   (M.  G.  de)     See  De 

MattchycS. 
Matter  (J.)    Pretenders.    37097, 
37098. 


INDEX 


Matteson     (A.    M.    &    G.    A.) 

Lady  sheriff.     54214. 
Miitteson  {Mrs.  O.  S.)  : 
Jupiter's  dell.    23315. 
Mad  Margery.     27135. 
^Matthew   (J.)     Bloud  manicur- 
ists.    4285. 
Matthewman   (L,  De  V.)     Cap- 
tain's man.     6171. 
Matthews  (A.)     O'Neil.    54810. 
Matthews  (A.  R.)     Princess  of 

Java.     37436. 
Matthews  (B.)     See  Matthews 

(J.  B.) 
Jlatthews  (B.  E.)  : 
Absinthe.     115. 
Night  in  dreamland.  32689. 
Night  on  the  Bowery.  32728. 
Matthews     (B.     P.)      Fighting 

chance.     14186, 
Matthews    (C.)     See  Matthews 

(R.  C.) 
Matthews    (D.   L.)     Girl   from 

dreamland.     16490. 
Matthews       (E.)        Hereward. 

19208. 
Mattliews   (F.  I.)     Brave  IMag- 

gle.     4942a. 
Matthews     (H.)     pseud.      See 

Hoefler  (H.  M.) 
.'^.latthews  (J.)      SeeMarix  (A.) 
MattheAvs  (J.  B.)  : 
Bound.     4743. 
Chief  European  dramatists. 

53127. 
Coals  of  fire.     7723. 
Danger.    9751. 
Edged  tools.     12232. 
Face  to  face.     13312. 
Fine  feathers.     14265, 
Flirtation.     14521. 
Freyschutz.     15412. 
Gold.     16868. 
Gold  mine.     16901,  16903. 
Great  plays  :  French  &  Ger- 
man.    17445b. 
Hand  to  hand.     18054. 
Hearts.     18521. 
I.     20782. 

Irish  brigade.     219.59. 
Love  &  luxury.     20452, 
Lynch  law,     26966. 
Jlasterpieces     of     modern 

drama.     28737a.  28737b. 
Mr.  Smith,  jr.     30266. 
Mrs.  Grundy.     30373. 
Next  door  neighbor.    32586. 
Number  three.     33132. 
Out  West.     34863. 
This  picture  &  that.    45849. 
Through  the  tire.     46087. 
Titus  Andronicus.     46347, 
Trail  of  the  torch,    46749a. 
Very  odd,     48901, 
Wild  honey,     50967. 


Matthews  (J,  S,)  : 

Law  &  the  lady.     24855. 
Narragansett  Pier.    32018. 
Matthews  (Mrs.  J.  W.)     White 

slave.     50574. 
Matthews  (R.  C.)  : 

And  a  little  child.     52679. 
Coward,    8972b. 
Supreme    sacrifice.      44622, 
44622a,    - 
Matthews     (R.    E.)     Night    in 

Chinatown.     32687. 
Matthews    (R.  H.)     Grand  ho- 
tel reception.     17266. 
Matthews    (Sant-)     See    Sant- 

Matthews. 
Matthews   (T.  H.)  jr.     Ricardo 

Delmez.     39328. 
Matthews   (W.  C.)     Adam  the 

Second.     257. 
Matthews     (W.     H.)      In     the 

name  of  the  law.     21469. 
Matthews     (W.    R.)     Price    of 

fame.     37154. 
Matthieu  (D.)    SeeMathie  (K.) 
Matthison  (A.)  : 

Barbazon.     2966. 
Fairly  won.     13398. 
Talisman.     45001. 
Una.     47920. 
Mattia  (P.  B.)  : 

Angelic  imp.     1489. 
Beyond      Spanish      power. 

3726. 
Cuba  libre.     9314. 
Son  of  Rome.     43213. 
Mattingly     (A.    B.)      Spirit    of 

the  Hartz  mts.     43574. 
Mattison   (A.)     Happy  days  in 

Dixie.     18154. 
Mattoon    (L.    I.)     For  charitj'. 

14785. 
Mattos  (A.  L.  Teixeira  de)    See 
Teixeira  de  Mattos. 

Mattson    (M.    T.)     Just    over. 
23383. 

Mattullath  (A.)  : 

Dear  papa.     10266. 

Lotos  maid.     26375. 

Rebellious  harem.     38631. 

Yellow  garters.     52067. 
Matull  (K.)  : 

Back  to  youth.     2760. 

Breslau.     5024. 

Felicita.     13996. 

Gipsy  life.     16409. 

King  Eric  XIV.     23765. 

Master.     28662. 

IMinstrel's  daughter.   29771. 

Morality.     31004. 

Nero.     32238. 

Out  of  the  South.     84850. 

Red  prior.     38777. 


Matull  (K.)— Continued, 

Roseking's  daughter.  40024. 

Seventh         commandment. 
41627. 

Theatre  separate.    45645. 

Venus.     48828. 
Matute  (G.)     Hay  que  picarlas. 

18345a. 
Matzdorff  (C.  M.)     Atonement. 

52763. 
Matzke  (J.  E.)  : 

Drama  nuevo.     11663. 

Tartuffe.     45147. 
Maubury  (G.  C.)  : 

Bridlebrook,   a  son  of  the 
soil.    5102. 

Its  workmen.     22266. 

Proved  true.    37753. 

Trip  to  the  circus.    47039. 

Wages  of  sin.    49356. 
Maud  (C.  E.)  : 

Daughter  of  France.    9955. 

Mioche.    29782. 
Maude    (A.)      Father    Sergius. 
13857. 

Maude     (A.    E.)      Cinq    mars. 
7372. 

Maude  (C.)  : 

Flag  lieutenant.    14457. 
Grumpy.    17705a. 
Our  little  Cinderella.   34701. 
Rapper.    38479b, 

Maugars  (R,)    Espada,    12932. 
Maugham  (W,  S,)  : 

Land  of  promise,    24612. 

Man  of  honour.    27906. 

Penelope.    35837. 

Smith.    42833. 
Mauldin  (J.)    See  Feigl  ( J.  M.) 
Maulsby  (L.)  : 

Hoosier  kid.    20233. 

Our  German  friend  on  the 
Rhine.    34646. 

Posey      from      Posey-ville. 
36866. 

Maulsby     (W.     S.)       Lost,     a 
chaperon.     26264,  26265. 

Maupassant  (G.  de)  : 

Arme  madchen.     1880. 
Band-master's  sister.    2884. 
Bel-ami.    3349. 
Ficelle.    44170. 
Letter.    25141a. 
Necklace.    32136,  54690. 
Petite  Roque,    86052. 

Maupin  (J.  C.) : 

Ragtime  jubilee.    38334. 

Ragtime  reception.    38335. 
Mauprey  (A.)  : 

Faribol.     53607. 

Soufflons  nos  dames.  43303a. 

Toto  la  puree.    46595a. 

1914-1915.    56063. 


3271 


IITDEX 


Mauprey  (A.  de) : 

Homme    de    la    montagne. 

20085 
Lieutenant  Cupidon.    25268, 
25269. 
Maur    (H.    Saint)      See    Saint 

Maur. 
Mauray  (P.)   Sittenkommission. 

42610. 
Maurel   (A.)     Rue  du  Sentier. 

40231. 
Maurel  (F.  de  G.)    Pui-ple  road. 

37892. 
Maurens  (G.)     Miss  Cravache. 

29924. 
Maurer   (A.)     Baby  Ions  kouge. 

2652. 
Maui-er  (C.  A.)     Cripple  Creek 

stocks.    9136. 
Maurer     (F.)       Mixed    voices. 

30533. 
Maurer  (H.R.)    Bally-hoo  four. 

2S67a. 
Maurey  (M.)  : 

Chauffeur.    6849. 
Cigarettes.    7331a. 
David  Copperlield.    10051. 
Monsieur  Lambert.    30859. 
Pull.    37814. 

Recommandation.     45473. 
Rosalie.    39931. 
Stradivarius.    44013. 
Maurice      (A.)        School  -  girl. 

41112,  41114. 
Maurice  (If  rs.  E.)    Bleak  house, 

4219. 
Maurice    (H.)      Papa's  tochter. 

35220. 
Maurice    {Sister  M.)     Virgin's 

cross.    49149a. 
Maurier     (G.     du)       See     Du 

Maurier. 
Mauro    (E.    Grimau    de)      See 

Grimau  de  Mauro. 
Mausser  (O.)    Oberammergauer 

passions-spiels.     33211. 
Mauzin  (L.)    Quarante  femmes 

d'AllBaba.    37906. 
Mawhinney  (C.)  : 

Daughter  for  sale.    9933a. 
Heart  within  us.    18509. 
Supper  at  Sherry's.    44009. 
Mawhinney  (J.  Q.)     Operation. 

34270. 
Mawlette     (M.)       See    Perley 

(A.  C.  L.) 
Mawson  (E.  R.)  : 
Daughter.    9933. 
She  paid.    42005a. 
Stalking  the  deer.    43749. 
Mawson    (H.   I.)      Dog   in  the 

manger.    11238. 
Alaw.son  (H.  P.)  : 
As  we  are.    2027. 
Business  &  politics.    5585. 


Mawson  (H.  P.) — Continued. 
Circumstantial       evidence. 

7396. 
Editor's  romance.    12253. 
Fair  rebel.     13389. 
Her  own  boss.    19097. 
Law.    24848. 
M'Kean  case.    27105. 
Married  a  title.    28434. 
Matlack's  evidence.     28810. 
New  Orleans.    32434. 
On  the  curb.    33828. 
Other  woman.    34492. 
Thora.    45860. 
Uncle  Sam.    48012. 
Wayward  brother.    49804. 
Mawson      (J.)        Daughter     of 

Cuba.    9944 
Max  (M.)     See  MSrton  (M.) 
Maxcy  (C.  L.)     Hamlet.    18004. 
Maxfield     (A.)       Burglar's    re- 
form.   5534. 
Maxfield  (J.  P.)     Tried  &  true. 

46974. 
Maxim,  pseud.    See  De  Vervins 

(A.) 
Maxon   (G.  W.)     Rabbit's  foot. 

38268. 
Maxwell  (A.  A.)  : 

Battle  mighty.    3110. 
Cleavage.    7575. 
Friends — yes?     15467. 
Limberskin,     25495. 
That     last     load     of     hay. 
45587. 
Maxwell      (E.     C.)        Harvest. 

18266. 
Maxwell  (E.  F.)    Circus  clown. 

7403. 
Maxwell     (Ed.)       Count's    ar- 
rival.    8S02. 
Maxwell     (Elsa)       Melinda    & 

her  sisters.    54480. 
Maxwell  (F.  Scott-)    See  Scott- 
Maxwell. 
Maxwell  (G.  H.)    Black  dwarf, 

4091,  4092. 
Maxwell    (H.   J.)      Office  boy. 

33331, 
Maxwell  (J.  B.)  : 

Fire  chief.    14298. 
Full  value.    15662a. 
Police  lieutenant.     54993. 
Ladies'      reducing     parlor. 
54199,  54200. 

Maxwell    (J.   J.)      I'll   tell   my 
mother  on  you.    20803a. 

Maxwell  (J.  M.)  : 
Congress.    8263. 
Killer.    23701. 
Lola  Dale.    20082. 
Obadiah's  Christmas.  33207. 

Maxwell   (L.)     Musical  doctor. 
31429. 


Maxwell  (M.)     Message  to  the 

front,    29305a, 
Maxwell  (M,  E.  B.)  : 

Barbara.    2957. 

Barrel  Markham.    47482. 

Dead  men's  shoes.    10211, 

Ishmael.    22125,  22126. 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter. 
23043. 

Lady    Audley's    secret. 
24354-24356. 

Marjorie  Daw.    28313, 

Mystery.    31832, 

Strange  world.    23426. 

Three  times  dead.    48390. 

Wilmot  or  Dunbar?    51102. 
Maxwell  (W.)  : 

Fall  lawj'er.    13463, 

Fifth  race  at  Juarez.  14151. 

Run  for  your  money.    40265. 
]\Lixwell  (W.  B.)  : 

Devil's  garden.    10699a. 

Naked  truth.    31909,  31910. 
Maxwell     (W.     H.)       Invisible 

empire.    21909. 
Maxwell  (W.  K.)    Tom  Moore's 
sweetheart.    46452. 

May.    Soap  peddler.    42941, 

INIay  (A.)  Belle  of  Shady  lane. 
3422. 

May  (A.  A.)     Weather.    49852. 

May  (A.  O.)  Limb  of  the  law, 
25491a,  54275. 

May  (B.  C.)  First  acquaint- 
ance.   14341a. 

May  (C.  D.)  Three  times  a 
widow.    46033. 

May(C.  S.)    Wat  Tyler.    49685. 
May   (E.  C.)     Greater  passion. 

53828, 
May  (F,  L.  L.)    Golden  search. 

17006. 
May  (G.  V.)  : 

At  Random  Run.     2180. 

Bar  Haven.    2943. 

By     the     enemy's     hands. 

5715. 
Great      Winterson      mine. 

17494. 
Half-hours    of    vaudeville. 

17929. 
Jack      Denton's     devotion. 

22328. 
John  Brag,  deceased.  22833. 
Little  black  devil.    25591. 
Mistress      of      St,      Ives. 

30426a. 
Outwitting      the      colonel. 

34920. 
Red  Acre  farm.    38700. 
Red  rosette.    38795. 
Starry  flag.     43807. 
Wanted,  a  Mahatma.  49524. 


3272 


INDEX 


May  (I.): 

Kid  wins.     23CG7. 

PufTvvash      Corners      trio. 
37S10. 
May  (J.)     Monologues.    30833. 
May  (M.  S.)  : 

1  better  way.    3G42b. 

Little  diplomacy.    25652. 
May    (N.)     Late  this  morning. 

24797. 
Maybeck  (B.)    Circe.    7375a. 
Maybell  (S.) : 

Bill  Slugs.     3847. 

Roughing  it.    40084. 
Majer  (A.  E.)  : 

Eternal  laughter,     12977. 

Sad  southern  home.  40478. 
Mayer  (A.  L.)  Faust.  13901b. 
Mayer  (E.)  : 

Chapter  seven.     6731. 

Hundred     years     hence. 
20661. 

Leibgardist.    25022. 

Mme.  is  served.    27196. 

Mitislaw,     the    modern. 
30498. 

Night  birds.    32664. 
Mayer  (F.  J.)     Cristoval  Colon 
at    the    court    of    Barcelona. 
9153. 
Mayer  (H.  L.)     His  busy  day. 

19577. 
Mayer  (Henry)    Gluecksjaeger. 

16797. 
Mayer      (Herman)        Patriots. 

35578. 
Mayer    (I.   M.)      Arbaces,    the 

Egyptian.    1766. 
Mayer  (M.  R.)  : 

Barrister.    3060. 

Cigale  et  la  fourmi.     7326. 

Clover  foot.    7680. 

Demi-mondine.     10442. 

Faust  up  to  date.    13913. 

Flying  from  justice.    14629. 

French  girl.     15364. 

Fringe  of  society.    15470. 

Holyrood.     19994. 

In  his  power.    21207. 

Jess.    22638. 

Last  hope.    24714. 

Mourners.    31244. 

My  Queenie.    31693. 

Regent.    38912. 

Ruy  Bias  &  the  blas§  rou6. 
40393. 
Mayer  (N.) : 

Point  of  honor.    36636. 

Rescue  of  St.  Mark.    39093. 

Mayer     (T.)       Society     event. 
43012. 

Mayers  (C.  G.)  : 

Blood  will  tell.     4308. 
Waves.     49710. 


M. )     Lumberjack. 


Magic      ring. 

Saved    be- 
40873. 
Sudden   for- 


Blanc. 


Mayers    (C. 

26924. 
Mayette      (A.) 

27388. 
Mayette     (A.    F.) 
neath  the  cross. 
May  her    (T.   C.) 
tunes.     44374. 
May  hew     (H.)     Mount 

30878. 
Mayhew     (K.)      See    Widmer. 

(K.  M.) 
Mayhew  (M.  J.)  : 

Nelly  Trent.     32208. 
Yuba  Bill.     52249. 
Mayhew     (S.    J.)      Dream    of 

Mother  Goose.     11746. 
Mayloy    (J.   .J.)     Thanksgiving 

eve.     45521. 
Maynard.     Reunited.    39221. 
Maynard   (Claire)     Prima  don- 
na &  the  bell  boy.     37235. 
Maynard     (Cora)      See    Griffin 

(E.  C.) 
Maynard  (Edwin)  : 

Jack  the  Giant-killer.  22371. 
Miller  &  the  maid.     29613. 
Majnard  (Effingham)  &  co. : 
Coriolanus.     8519. 
King  John.     23789. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29495.  29496. 
Othello.     34421. 
Twelfth  night.     47411. 
Winter's  tale.     51212. 
Maynard,  Merrill  &  co. : 
Hamlet.     18001. 
Julius  Caesar.     232.55. 
IMacbeth.     27040. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29163, 

29174. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31283. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39864. 
Wilhelm  Tell.     51013. 
Mayne     (R.)     Drone    &    other 

plays.    11845. 
Mayo.     That's  in.     4.5613a. 
Mayo    (C.)     Wanted,   a   minis- 
ter.    49529a. 
Mayo      (D.)      Davy     Crockett. 

10066. 
Mayo  (E.)  : 

Girl  from  home.     16499. 
Girl  outcast.     16613. 
Mayo    (E.    C.)     Here   &    back. 

19188a. 
Mayo  (E.  W.)     Cape  Cod  folks. 

6034,  6035. 
Mayo  (F.)  : 

Firm  as  a  rock.     14341. 
Nordeck.     33006,  33007. 
Royal  guard.     40147. 
Mayo  (F.  O.)     Quarrel  in  high 
life.     37970. 


Mayo   (H.  M.) 
17411. 


Great  Jupiter. 


Mayo  (M.)  : 

Baby  mine.    2645,  30729a. 

Behind  the  scenes.    3335. 

Cheat.     6859. 

Commencement  days.    8121. 

Dorrits.     11486. 

Jungle.     23302. 

Mein  baby.     29060. 

Polly  of  the  circus.     36739. 

Transgressors.     46824. 

Twin  beds.     47480a. 

Wall  street  girl.     49429. 

Young  Mrs.  Teddy.    52182. 
Mayol  (E.)  : 

Convidados  de  piedra.  8440. 

De  regia  estirpe.    10180. 

Flor  de  la  serranla.     14.548. 

Ojos  vacfos.     33387. 
Mayr  (F.)     Rivalen.     39556. 
Mayrague(L.)    Outcast.   34872. 
Mays    (James    W. )     L  u  c  i  1  e . 
26821. 

Mays  (Julia  W.)  : 
Lucile.     26821. 
Luda,  the  occult  girl.   26821. 
Mazellier  (J.)   Graziella.  17348. 
Mazuel   (H.  Dupuy-)     See  Du- 

puy-Mazuel. 
Mazzanovich  (A.  W,)     Quick  as 

a  flash.     38183. 
Mazzetti  (E.  von  Handel-)     See 

Handel-Mazzetti. 
Meacham   (A.  B.)     Wigwam  & 

the  war  path.     50945. 
Mead  (A.  P.)     Fun  in  a  butcher 

shop.     15674a. 
Mead   (E.  L.)     Mrs  Hogswill's 

ambitions.     30384. 
Mead      (F.)       Dinah's     melon 

patch.     10870. 
Mead     (F.    E.)     How's    Edna? 

20518b.  20518c. 
Mead  (F.  H.)  : 

Adam  Bede.     251. 
Born  fool.     4663. 
Chicot,  the  jester.     6963. 
Congresswoman.     8271. 
Daughter    of     the     desert. 

9981. 
Forty  winks.     15096. 
Golden  flower.     16952. 
How's       Edna?        20518a, 

20518c. 
Manon.     28087. 
Manon  Lescaut.     28092. 
Middlemarch.     29397. 
Mr.      Pharoah's      baggage. 

30232. 
Pandora.     35167. 
Return  of  Chow  Tow.  39181. 
Tit  for  tat.     46322. 
Mead  (G.  K.)     Co-eds.     7764. 


3273 


INDEX 


Mead  (L.) : 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon.   4771. 
Stronger  than  honor.  44205. 
Mead  {Mrs.  M.  C.)     Boarding- 
school     at     Dotheboj'S     hall. 

4434. 
Mead   (R.  F.)     Mrs.  Hogswill's 

ambitions.     30384. 
Mead  (V.)     Filibuster.     14221. 
Meade.    Man    with    a    family. 

28000. 
Meade  (E.)     Finesse.    14269. 
Meade     (J.     H.)      Marie,    the 

woman  of  the  people.     28264. 
Meade  &  Chandler.   In  Colorado, 

21128. 
Meader    (C.   L.)     Plays  by   L. 

Andreyeff.    36504b. 
Meader      (F.     G.)       Catharine 

Parr.     6452. 
Meader  (H.  L.)  : 
Alimony.    801. 
Humbugs.    20630. 
Meador     (H.    F.)     Crimes    of 

poverty.    9099, 
Meadows     (M.)       See    Reeves 

(M.  M.) 

Meadows    (R,    M.)      Complete 
di'amatic  &  poetical  works  of 
Shakespeare.    41753. 
Meagher  (M.  M.)    Dawn  of  free- 
dom.   10081, 
Meakins  (J.) : 

Catchon.    6446. 

Patchon.    35520, 

Stars   &   Stripes   of   Amer. 

43818. 
Witches'  castle,     51279, 

Meana  (A.)    Gapitanes  del  Zar. 

6056a, 
Meaney  (L.  M.)  : 

Ashes,    2070a, 

Bowery  bud.    4782. 

Boy  next  door,    4842. 

Her  pal's  sweetheart.  19101. 

In  fairyland,    21165, 

Little  Georgianna.     25693. 

Little  Miss  Nobody,    25790a. 

Man— a  woman  &  another 
man,     54398. 

Man  &  a  woman.    27720a. 

Payday.    3.5660c. 

Track  13.    46682. 
Meany  (J.  C.)  : 

Going  to  the  city.    16861. 

Tramp's  dilemma.    46806. 

Mears  (B.  S.)  : 

Eternal  crisis.    12972a, 

Wrong  message.  51886. 
Mears  (Mrs.  B,  S.)  : 

Betty's  triumph.    3662. 

Wrong  message.  51886. 
Mears  (C.  W.)    Miriam,    29810, 


Mears  (O,  S.)  : 

Forbidden  fruit.    14965. 
Weather    prophet    of    Min- 
danao.   49857. 
Meath  (.L  W.)  : 

Belgrade.    3350. 

Pedestin.    35775. 

Uanna,     the    factory    girl. 

47888. 
Washed  ashore.    49645. 
Mebus  (G.)   Sensationen,  41491. 
Mechler    (C.)      Zu  den  waffen. 

52395. 
Mechtold  (M.  R.)  : 
Clown.     7687. 
Eloise.     12515. 
Little  lady.    25743. 
Mountain  rat.    31234. 
On  the  firing  line.    33843a. 
On     the    Two    Bar     trail. 

33937. 
One  woman.    34122. 
Putting  it  over.    37923. 
Younger  generation.    52215. 
Jlecklenburg  (K.  W.)  : 
Napoleon  II.    31988, 
Weihnachts  -  und     krippen- 
spiele,    49952. 
Medbnry  (M.)  : 

Beggar  &  the  maid.    3305. 
Copper  case.    8469. 
Heritage.    19212. 
Love . garden.    26508. 
Marriage  as  an  eye  opener. 

28370. 
Never  piit  on  Avhat  you  can't 

take  off.    32304. 
Sometimes.    43176. 
Three  &  a  dog.    4.5925. 
Medbury  (M.  :M.)  : 
Gusher.    17788. 
Justice.     23414. 
Medea  If   (W.  E.)     Hired  eyes. 

19523 
Medford  (H.  K.)     Prettiest  girl 

in  Yorkville.    37103a. 
Jledhurst     (E.)       Topsy-turvy. 
46570. 

Medhurst  (F.  H.)  : 
Deserter.    53396. 
Georgie's  night  out.    53760. 
In  '49.    21176. 
Seal  of  the  snake.    41240. 
Turn  of  the  tide.    47360. 
Waste  paper.    49078a. 

Media  villa.       Querer     de     las 

mujeres.    38145a. 
Mediavilla    (J.   L.)      Academia 

tanrina.     129. 
Medie     (M.)       Cool    collegians. 

53253. 

Medina  (.1.  de)  : 

Rondalla.    39S8.5a. 

Sal  do  de  novios.    40581. 


Medland  (J.  E.)  : 

Code  book.    7758a. 

Girl  &  the  breed.    16423a. 

Northland.    33033a. 

Ruse,    55222, 

Thirty    days    3,    la    carte. 

55567. 
Two  races.    47762a. 
Veteran.    55773. 
Meegan  (Mrs.  T.)  : 

Little  Bohemian.    25595. 
Nail  in  the  keyhole.    31905. 
Meegan  (W.)  : 

Jack  &  Jill.    22311. 
Widow  Rooney.    50833, 
Meehan     (J.)       Very     minute. 

48900. 
Meek     (F.)       Passion     flower. 

35479. 
Meeker    (C.    A.)      Stolen   kiss. 

43930. 
Meeker  ( W.  C. )     In  de  kingdom 

ob  Alabama.    21144. 
Meeleus  (H.  T.)    Texas  ranger. 

45499. 
Mees     (J.    A.     Simons-)       See 

Simons-lMees. 
Megrue  (R.  C.)  : 

Dishonors  are  even.    10949. 
Her  story.    19152. 
Isle  of  lUusia.    22158. 
John  W.Blake.    54119. 
Lucky  fellow.    54358. 
Same  old  thing.    40057. 
Seven  chances.    55288. 
Under     cover.       48102a, 

48104a. 
Cinder  fire.    48115a. 
Meharry  (N.  K.)    Score.    55258. 
Meholin  (Mrs.  S.  J.)     Margaret 

ofAujou.    28202. 
Meidell  (H.)  : 

Anna  Boleyn.    1539. 
Charlotte  Friederike.   6797. 
Medusa.     29038. 
Meidell     (I.)       Til     nytte     og 

hygge.    46208. 
Meier    (C.    P.)      Cupid    plays 

foot-ball.    9404a. 
Meighan     (T,    W.)      Waifs    of 

N.  Y.    49383. 
Meigs.       (C.     L.)       Steadfast 

princess.    55438. 
]Meikle    (J.)      Mrs.   Mowbray's 

baby.    30414. 
Meilhnc  (H.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3939. 
Carmen.    6239,  6243a,  6244, 

6247. 
Cigarette  from  Java.   7330. 
Cosaque.    8594. 
Et6  de  la  St.  Martin.  21642. 
Frou-Frou.    15607. 
Grand    duchess    of    Gerol- 
stein.    17265. 


3274 


INDEX 


Meilhac  (H. ) — Continued. 

Grande  ducliesse  de  G6rol- 

stein.    38928. 
Indian  summer.    21640. 
Panurge's  sheep.    35192a. 
Petit  due.    36035. 
Petite  marquise.    36048. 
Trichoche  &  Cacolet.    4095S. 
Veuve.    50797. 
Veuve  joyeuse.     48919. 
Meinecke    (G.)     Marie  Antoin- 
ette.   28259. 
Meinicke  (B.)  : 

Bergfiihrer  von  Hohendorf. 

3532a. 
Hanni,  die  braut  des  wild- 

schiitzen.    18090. 
Tugendbold.    47320a. 
Meissner  (S.  R.  de)  : 

Death  of  Ivan  the  Terrible. 

10279,  10280. 
Tzar     Feodor     Ivanovitch. 
47877. 
Meister  (W.  B.)    Tunia.   47325. 
Meisterman  (S.  G.)  : 

Cupid  in  politics.    9397. 
New      ^^^reless      operator. 
32481a. 
Mejzach  (S.)     Parthenia  &  the 
hero  of  the  wilderness.  3.5398. 
Mekler    (D.   L.)      Love's  rebel- 
lion.   26731a. 
Melancon     (M.    H.)       Case    of 

Charlotte  Dorr.    6322. 
Melantuche.      Hijo    de    Budha. 

19465. 
Melantuche  (A.)  : 

Dfa  del  ruido.     10741a. 
Eva.    13052a. 
Tajadera.    44932. 
Melantuche      (P.)        Tajadera. 

44932. 
Melbourne  (L.)  : 
Flirt.    14518. 
Our  set.    34772. 

Melbourne  fS.)     Crazed  by  mil- 
lions.   9029. 

Melby    (G.)      King  Saint  Olaf. 
54183. 

Melbye  (A.)     Herr  Christensen. 
19302. 

Meldahl   (H.  S.)     Crippled  mu- 
sician.   9137. 

Melesville,   pseud.     See  Duvey- 
rier  (A.  H.  J.) 

Melford   (M.)  : 

Flying  from  justice.   14629. 
Frivolity.    15497. 
Ivy.     22279. 
Jerry-builder.    22619. 
Stop  thief.    43964. 

Melgarejo    (M.)      Desconocido. 
10528. 


Melicent  Porter  chap.,  D.  A.  R. 
See  D.  A.  R.,  Melicent  Porter 
chap. 
Meline    (M.   M.)     Widow's  se- 
cret.   50862. 
Melius  (W.  A.)  : 

Lost    heir    to    millions. 

26.306a. 
Suffragette.     44407a. 
Mellen  (F.)    Depth  of  a  daugh- 
ter's devotion.     10490. 
Meller-O'Neill    (R.)     Dick,  the 

benedick.    10806. 
Mellert    (L.)      Return    of    the 

prodigal.    39198b. 
Mellett  (L.)     Slivers.    42796. 
INIelling   (C.)     Sea-gull.     41220. 
Mellirac   (S.)     Putting  it  over. 

37923. 
Mellish  (J.)  Don  Carlos.  11339a. 
Mel  not  &  Henry.  His  honor,  the 

alderman.     19659. 
Melnotte    (V.)      Barrister. 

3060. 
Meloney  (W.  B.)  : 

Next  generation.    32589. 
Raft.    38324. 
Mel  ray  (A.)  : 

Innocent.    21737, 
Retardataire      i  n  fl  u  e  u  t . 

39139. 
Vengeance     du     marchand. 
48801. 
Melrose  (F.)  : 

Arlington  belles.     1869. 
Rodion.     39706. 
Sonia.    43256. 
Melrose       (T.)         Commercial 

drummer.    8124. 
Melton     (A.    N.)       Girl    from 

IMontana.    16512. 
Melton    (.L    B.)        Bald    Knob 

tragedy.    2836. 
Melton  (J.  S.)     Boys  in  white. 

4863. 
Meltzer  (C.  H.)  : 

Assumption     of     Hannele. 

11682c. 
First     duchess     of     Marl- 
borough.   14361. 
Fledermaus.     14492. 
For  love  of  Manon  Lescaut. 

14868. 
Hannele.     18088. 
Heimchen  am  herd.    18636. 
Konigskinder.    24220. 
Mme.  Sans-Gene.    27218. 
Reve  d'  Isis.     55158. 
Rheingold.    39311. 
Sunken  bell.  11682c,  44543- 

44544b. 
Walkiire.    49416. 
Melvill  (H.)    Whirlwind.  50470. 
Melville     (B.)       Easy    money. 
12179a. 


Melville  (Ernest)   Job,  the  man 

of  Uz.    22786. 
Melville     (Eugenie)       Awful 

night.    2583. 
Melville  (F.)    Tamarra.    45032. 
Melville    {Mrs.  G.)      Sorceress. 

43286. 
Melville     (G.     D.)       Kajanka. 

23464. 
Melville    (.L   Whyte-)      See 

Whyte-JIelville. 
Melville       (.Janet)       Horse-car 

episode.    20289. 
Melville    (.Teanette)      Her   last 

moments.    19050. 
Melville  (R.)  : 

Sis  Hopkins'  visit.     42580. 
What  next.     50102. 
Melville      (W.)       Girl's     cross 

roads.     53786. 
Jlelville      (W.     B.)      Butterfly 

ball.     5651. 
Melville     (W.     T.)      Jeff,     the 

black  detective.     22.595. 
Melvin    (E.   H.)     Their  golden 

wedding.     45664a. 
Melvin    (F.   N.)     Few  minutes 

in  the  bleachers.     14103. 
Melzer  (C.  H.)     Tales  of  Hoff- 
mann.    44989. 
Memminger  (H.)  : 
Colorado.     7964. 
Cripple  Creek.     9131. 
Kaffir  king.     23451. 
Model's  rehearsal.     30580. 
Mena     (M.    C.)     Alma    grande. 

942. 
Menaker  (M.)     Jew  in  exile  on 
the    threshold    of    socialism. 
22689. 
Menasci  (G.)  : 

Rantzau.     3846L 
Rustic  chivalry.     40352. 
Zanetto  &  Cavalleria  rusti- 
cana.     52275. 

Mencher     (PI.    &    M.)     Bertha 
Gerber.    3549. 

Mencher    (S.)     Prince  Abosho- 
lom.     37264. 

Mencken  (H.  L.)  : 

Blanchette.     4200. 

Doll's  house.     11278. 

Little  Eyolf.     25676. 
Mendelssohn  (A.)     Elsi.    12550. 
Mendelssohn    (A.  ,T.)     Foolish- 
ness in  1915.     14737a. 
Mendelssohn  (G.  L.)  r 

Ballet  girl  in  pink.     2855. 

Day  too  soon.     10149. 

Elwood's        first        affair. 
12561a. 

Eternal  masculine.    12979. 

Lady    Blanche    plays    bac- 
cara.    24371. 


3275 


mDEX 


Mendelssohn  (G.  L.)— Contd. 
More       important       duty. 

31016. 
My  petticoat  string.   31686, 
81687. 
Mendelssohn-Bar tholdy    (J.    L. 
F.)     Return   of  the   reamer. 
39200. 
Mendenhall      (Abram)      South 

wind.    43361b. 
Mendenhall  (Alphon)    Wander- 
ing minstrel.     49486a. 
Mendenhall   (L.  B.)     Girl  with 

the  golden  hair.     16658. 
Mend6s  (C.) : 

Ariana.     1823. 
Ariane.     1824. 
Bacchus.    2654. 
Carmglita     6238. 
Femme  de  tabarin.     31348. 
Fete  Chez  Thgrese.     14083. 
Glatigny.     16737,  16738. 
Imperatrice.     21025. 
Lac  des  aulnes.     24298. 
Scarron.     41004. 
Vierge       d'Avila,        Saiut- 
Therese.     49006. 
Mendes  (J.  C.)  : 

Couleur-du-Feu.     8643. 

Rose  de  Tol6de.    39958. 

Mendez     (M.)     Patria    y    ban- 

dera.    35548. 
Mendoza    (J.   Ruiz  de  Alarc6n 
y)     See   Ruiz  de  Alarcon  y 
Mendoza. 
Menduiiia     (J.    Redondo)     See 

Redondo  Menduina. 
Mendum      (G.      D.)       Turkish 

Texan.    47346. 
Menges      (C.     &     V.)       Truth 

woman.     55673. 
Mengewein     (C.)      Liebe    und 

gluck.    25241. 
Mengot    (V.   Almela)     See   Al- 

mela  Mengot. 
Menier  ( G. )     Monde  n'en  saura 

rien.    30746. 
Menke   (F.  H.).     World  forgot- 
ten.    51765. 
Menke     (S.)     House     divided. 

20388. 
Menlow-Moore,  inc.    Within  the 

lines.     51307a. 
Menos   (M.)     Macbeth.     54369. 
Mens    (J.    M.    van)     Jesuiten. 

22669. 
Mensendieck    (B.   M.)     Chiko's 

triumph.     6982,  6983. 
Menzalora     (S.)     Triumph     of 

silver.     47107. 
Meola    (H.   A.)     Inside  of  the 
little     green     door.     21772a, 
21772b. 
Mera   (L.  Buceta  y)     See  Bu- 
ceta  y  Mera. 


Mercer     (S.    C.)     Shenandoah. 

42042. 
Mercer     (W.     A.)      Guardian. 

17709. 
Merchant   (A.)      Safe.     40484a. 
Merchant     (F.)      See    Kramer 

(F.  F.) 
Merchant  (G.  W.)  : 

Dawn  of  victory.     10090. 
Her  angel  husband.     18915. 
Merchant      (R.      C.)      Storms. 

43983. 
Mercier     (G.)     Echos    indiens. 

12203. 
Mercier    (L.   J.   A.)     Power  of 

the  strong.     36997. 
Mercier        (M.)         Romanitza. 

39832. 
Mere  (C.)  : 

Ingenu.     21705a. 
Scemo.    41006a. 
Meredith.        Nation's       honor. 

32056. 
Meredith    (E.)     Divided    duty. 

11002. 
Meredith       (F.)        Repentant. 

39068. 
Meredith  (H.)  : 

Devastation.     10647. 
Even  unto  death.     13081. 
Hong  Kong.     20137. 
Man  from   Maine.     27785. 
My  life.     31619. 
Promised  land.     37679. 
Ranch  10.     38436,  38437. 
What  ship's  that?,    50132. 

Meredith      (I.     G.)       Mistress 

Anne.     30296. 
Meredith     (K.    Cheever-)     See 

Cheever-Meredith. 

Meredith  (O.)     See  Lytton  (E. 

R.  Lytton  Bulwer,  1st  earl) 
Meredith     (R.    H.)     J.    Willes 

Cobb.     22294. 
Meredith  (W.  T.)  : 

Bill,  the  scout.     3849. 
Not    of   her   father's    race. 
33056. 

Tklerighi  (C.  A.)  : 

Egarge.     12291.  12292. 
Which  is  the  wife?    50417. 

I\Ierim§e  (P.)  : 

Carmen.     6240.  6242-6247. 

Colomba.     7880. 

Mateo       Falcone.        25685, 
31168,  31169. 
Merinbaura   (S.  A.)  : 

Base-ball  girl.     3077. 

Caravan  route.     6194. 

Explorers.    13253. 

Hindo  bride.    19503. 

Peerless  pasha.    35790. 

Perfect  lady.     35903. 


Mering   (W.  H.)  : 

Law    of    Golden    Heart. 
24802. 

On  the  eve  of  Gettysburg. 
33840 

Philip  of  Wal-lo-wa.   36135. 

Power  of  fate.    36950. 

Red  cadet.     38708. 

Under  the  crescent.    48159. 
Merington  (M.)  : 

Bonnie    Prince    Charlie. 
4582. 

Captain  Lettarblair.   6135b. 

Cranford.    9006. 

Daphne.    9S3Ga. 

Every-day  man.    13108. 

Fairy  tale  plays.    53594. 

Festival  plays.     14078. 

Good-bye.    17062. 

Holiday  plays.    19975. 

Lady  in  the  adjoining  room. 
24430. 

Oh,  Belinda.    33347. 

Old  Orchard.     33596. 

Picture  plays.    3G243. 

Snow  White.    56089. 

Turn  of  the  tide.    47363. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.    48928. 
Merino  (C.)     A  la  fuerza  ahor- 

can.     13. 
Merino   (M.)  : 

Alegres    chicas    de    Berlin. 
52610. 

Enemigo  malo.    53534. 

Mala  tarde.    27634a. 

Mujer  indecisa.    31310a. 

Ni  rey,  ni  roque.    3259Sa. 

Principe  Bohemio.     37474a. 
IMerion  (P.)     Elopers.    12536. 
Meritt    (P.)  : 

Golden  plough.    16994. 

Greatest  love.     17528. 

Love  or  life.    26589. 

Such  is  the  law.    44368. 

Witchery.     51278. 

World.       51741a,     517  4  2, 
51743. 
Merivale      (B.)        Night-hawk. 

32672. 
Merivale   (H.  C.)  : 

Called  there  &  back.    5923. 

Forget-me-not.     1.5011. 

Husband  in  clover.    20720. 

Queen's  proctor.    38126. 
Meriwether  (E.  A.)  : 

Devil's  dance.     10689. 

Jimjams.     22739. 

Merker  (H.)    Black  Hawk  war. 
4111. 

Merker       (.L)        See      Merritt 

(Abraham)— Kerr  (G.) 
Merle   (M.  V.)  : 

Light  eternal.    25365. 

Silver  tlu-eads.    42426. 


3276 


INT>EX 


Merlet      (L.)       Marchand     de 

masques.     28166a. 
Jlerli    (M.)  : 

African  king.    451. 
Mormau  wife.     31042. 
Merlin    (I.   H.)      Brass   collar. 

4929. 
Merne    (C.    de)      See    Morgan 

(C.  D.) 
Merrell  (L.  C.)     Late  Mr.  Rol- 
lins  &   other   college   farces. 
24795a. 
Merriam    (L.  F.)  : 

Aunt   Abigail   &   the   boys. 

2379. 
French  professor.    15374a. 
Waushakem.     49707a. 
Merrick     (E.     G.)        Cornelia, 
mother  of  the  Gracchi.  8537a. 
Merrick   (J.) : 

Awful  bump.    2580. 

By      right      of      marriage. 

5709. 
Cabaret  district.    5762a. 
Chickle's  moving  day.  6959. 
Merrick  (L.)     S.  O.  S.    40401. 
Merrifield    (M.)      Indian    sum- 
mer.    54054. 
Merrifield      (M.      E.)        What 
makes    life    worth    living. 
55884. 
Merriless   (E.)     Day  of  excite- 
ment.    10131. 
Merrill     (A.    M.)       Politician's 

dream.     36717. 
Merrill   (B.)     Burglar.    53019. 
Merrill   (C.  E.)   co.: 

As  you  like  it.     2052. 
Hamlet,     prince     of     Den- 
mark.    17988a. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18853. 
Journalisten.    230G6. 
Julius  Caesar.    23250. 
Macbeth.     27037. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29168. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29492. 
Twelfth  night.    47415. 
Merrill     (F.    T.)       Dramatized 
scenes      from      Amer.      hist. 
53464. 

Merrill  (Fenimore)  : 

Avenue.     52780. 

Circe.     7377a. 

Fantograf.  13660a. 

Leisure  class.    54250. 

Luxury  of  dying.    2695Sa. 

Mirage.    54536. 

Ring  in  the  new.    39469b. 

Therese.     55555. 
Merrill   (Frank)  : 

Amulet  of  Kos.     1375. 

Prince  of  styles.    37347. 

Sleep-walker.    42745. 


Merrill    (J.  L.)   jr.     Butterbig- 

gin's  farm.    5642. 
Merrill  (K.  C.)     Hard  luck  pro- 
posal.    18206. 
Merrill  (M.)     Love  &  business. 

26428a. 
Merrill    (W.  F.)  : 

Lina  amuses  herself. 

25506. 
Miss     Blair's     renaissance. 

29905. 
Myrtle  gets  wise.    31784. 
Reforming  Kathleen.  38895. 
Merriman   (E.  W.)  : 

Bachelor's  club.     2692. 
Comedies       for       children. 

8056. 
Diamonds  &  hearts.    10774. 
Emerson  club.     12599. 
Girl's  secret.     16679. 
Great   Plummer   breach   of 

promise  case.     17446. 
Hearts  &  diamonds.    18529. 
Hypnotist.     20767. 
Rehearsal.    38944. 
Silent  detective.     42338. 
Their  first  meeting.    45658. 
Thi'ough  a  matrimonial  bu- 
reau.    46062. 
Tompkins'       hired       man. 

46486. 
Twentieth      century      pro- 
posal.    47438. 
Merriman    (H.    S.)     .See    Scott 

(H.  S.) 
Merriman    (S.   V.)     Town   offi- 
cer.    46659. 

Merritt.     Youth.     52238. 
Merritt     (Abraham)     Leave    it 
to  me.     24954a. 

Merritt      (Anthony)       Senator 
Snarly  Grouch.     41458. 

Merritt  (C.)    Put  up  job.    37916. 
Merritt   (E.  C.)     Real  Yankee. 

3S581. 

Merritt  (E.  L.)  : 

Before  the  war.     3301. 
Fighting  chance.     14189. 
Gladiators.     16706a. 
Monkey    &     the    monarch. 

30815. 
Queen  of  the  Mardi  gras. 

38070. 
Reveille.     39230. 
Soldier     &     the     senorita. 

43065. 

Merritt  (F.  T.)  : 
Boomers.     4632. 
Colored  four  hundred.  7972. 
Colored  social.     7977. 
Finnegan's  ball.     14287. 
McSorley's  hotel.    27115. 
McSorley's  twins.    27117. 

3277 


Merritt  (G.  or  G.  W.)  : 

Clinging  vines  &  oak  trees. 

7621. 
Doris  Mannering.     11471. 
Mr.     Henry     Summerville, 
tragedian.     30187. 
Merritt   (M.)     Hero  &  no  mis- 
take.    19252. 
Merritt  (P.)     See  Meritt  (P.) 
Merron   (E.)  : 

Dairy  farm.     9G44. 
In  love.     21228. 
Merry  (H.)  : 

Argonauts  of  '49.     1814. 
Forty-niners.     15092. 
Merryman.      pseud.      How    it's 

done.     20492. 
Mersereau     (N.     Picini-)      See 

Picini-Mersereau. 
Mersereau   (W.)     Military  trio. 

29592. 
Mershon       (F.      V.)       Hearts 

aflame.     18523. 
Mershon     (R.     S.)      Damascus 

cross.     9672. 
Mertens  (F.)  : 

Desperate     woman's     love. 

10578. 
In   the   World's   Fair   city. 
21547. 
Merton  (L.)     Cruel  N.  Y.     925L 
Mervale  (G.)  : 

Caught  in  the  act.     53091. 
Fence.    53628. 
Key  to  the  situation.  23642. 
Second  ash  tray.     41278. 
Three's  a  crowd.     55584. 
Turn  of  a  foot.     47355b. 
Wreckage.     51833. 
Mervine    (G.)     Spanish    court- 
ship.    43424. 
Merwin     (R.     V.)      Vaudeville 

collision.     48737c. 
Merwin  (S.)  : 

Disciple  of  Doyle.     10919. 
Prof.  Magnus.     37634. 
Merz     (C.    A.)     Quentin    Dur- 

ward.     38144a. 
Mesa    {Mrs.  R.  D.)     Fight  for 

honor.     14171. 
Mesa  Andres  (J. )  : 

Barrio  latino.     3059a. 
Cosas  de  la  calle.     8595. 
De  regia  estirpe.     10180. 
Flor  de  la  serrania.    14548. 
Poco  juicio.     36608a. 
Secreto    de    la    biblioteca. 
55273. 
Meschter    (C.   K.)     Love's  vic- 
tory.    26748a. 
Mesco  (A)  : 

Alaska.     698. 

His        first        masterpiece. 

19630. 
Lady  Stradevere.    24523. 


I10>£X 


Mesco  (A.) — Continued. 
Malbath  Schbo.     27646. 
Rochele.    39674. 

Messager  (A.)  : 
■      Beatrice.     3180a. 

Dragons    de    Timperatrlce. 
11654. 

Fortunio.     15084. 

H^l^ne.     18733. 

Mme.  Chi\vsanth6me.  27182. 

Mirette.     29807. 

P'tites  Michu.     37779a. 

Two  little  Mlchus.     47674. 

VSroniqiie.     48883,  48884. 
Messer     (C.    J.)     Township    1 
north,  range  12  east.     46665. 

Messer  (V.  V.)  : 

Enigma.     12785a. 
Refuge.    38900b. 

Messick  (H.  E.)  That  myste- 
rious love.     55549. 

Messimer  (J.  D.)  Rev.  Will. 
39264. 

Messinger  (B.)  Faltscher 
man  mit  den  weisen  kind. 
13555. 

Mestaver  (AV.  A.)  See  Houpt 
(W.  A.) 

MestreMora  (R.)  Viejo  verde. 
48999b. 

Mestres  (A.)  A  la  orillica  del 
Ebro.     14b. 

Mestres  (L.)  Nobleza  de  alma. 
32939. 

Metastasio  (P.)  Imposture  del 
Vaticano.     21052. 

Metcalf  (G.  L.)  Island  of  any- 
where.   22138. 

Metcalf  (J.  C.)  Macbeth. 
27045. 

Metcalf  (L.  W.)  Open  ques- 
tion.    34241. 

Metcalf  (T.  N.)  : 

China  shop.     7077. 

Mrs.       Maybrey's       maid. 

30407. 
Trommelschlager,      47150. 
Unexpected.     48281. 
Metcalfe  (Lichtenberger-)     See 

Lichtenberger-Metcalfe. 
Metcalfe  (E.)    Foot-ball.   14756. 

Metcalfe  (E.  T.)  : 

House  of  sin.    20420. 
House  of  the  sinner.    20424. 
Metcalfe     (F.     Z.)       Love    vs. 
treachery.    26642. 

Metcalfe  (I.)  : 

Game  of  chance.    15848. 

Miss  Mary  Smith.    29981. 
Metcalfe  (J.  A.)  : 

Princess.    37389a. 

Woman's  rights.    51563a. 
Metcalfe    (J.  S.)     Children  of 
the  bard.    53135,  53136. 


Metcalfe  (S.  B.)  : 

.Tuniper  tree.    23311. 
Upheaval.    48516. 
M6t6nier  (O.)     El.    12360a. 
Meter    (F.   B.   van)      See  Van 

Meter. 
Methodist      Episcopal      church 
(Epworth  league  of  the)     See 
Epworth  league. 
Methuen  &  co. : 

Duchess  of  Padua.    11930a. 
Typhoon.    47S60a. 
Mgtivet  (L.)     Mme.  Malbrough. 

27209. 
M&tour      (E.      P.)     Hehnichis. 
18777. 

Mettenheimer  (H.  .1.)  : 
Our  church.    34562. 
Serious  flirtation.    41542. 

Metterhausen     ( O. )       Fraulein 
Direktor.    15233. 

Metterlinck   (M.)     See  Maeter- 
linck. 

Metz  (A.)     Yoke.    52117a. 

Metz  (G.  Esp§  de)    See  Esp6  de 
Metz. 

Metz  (H.)    Doctor  Brown's  but- 
ler.   11120a. 

Metz  (T.  A.)  : 

Poketa,   the   forest   flower. 

36657. 
Zingaras.    52358, 

Metzger  (A.)  : 

Cradle  song.    532S3. 
Fifty-fifty.    14153a. 
Graven  image.    17342. 
Greatest  of  these.    17528a, 
Pick-up.     54951. 
Punkin  pie.    37841. 
Ringer  for  Durgan.    39478. 
Silent  partner.    55340. 
Metzger   (G.  P.)     Poller  ballet. 

36656. 
Metzler  (A.  T.)     Breed.    .5009. 
Metzler  &  co..  ltd.    Waltz  dream. 

49450. 
Metzler  &  co.  (1909)  ltd.: 
Carmen.    6244. 
Love  &  laughter.    26444. 
Meudrot   (J.)     Crime  d'a  cot§. 

9081. 
Meulen    (G.   D.   ter)     See  Ter 

Meulen. 
Meules  (L.  J.  I.  de)  jr.    See  De 
Meules  (L.  J.  I.)  jr. 

Meunier  (C.  J.)  : 

Her  slave.    19143. 

Man  of  both  ends.    27887. 

Second  man.    41295. 

Ward  Mason.    49603. 
Meurice  (P.)    Struens6e.  44221. 

Meurling  (B.  F.)  : 

Man  builder.    27752b. 
Trump.    55070. 


Meurling      (H.      J.)        Trump. 

55670. 
Meves  (W.)  Des  grossen  konigs 

rekrut.  53390. 


(W.) 


Automobiling. 


(F. 


A. )       Hans, 
18117. 
Response. 


Mew 

2494. 
Meybohn  (H.  A.  von)     See  Von 

Meybohn. 
Meyensehein 

the  Alpine  guide. 
Mever      (A.      G.) 

39107. 
Meyer  (A.  N.)  : 

Advertising  of  Kate.    .380. 
Dominant  sex.    1132.5. 
Dreamer.    11772,  11773. 
Due  unto  others.    11947. 
In    the    coat    department. 

21360. 
P's  &  Q's.    37763a. 
Paula.    54903. 
Spur.    43658b. 
Meyer     (A.    P.)       Aboard    the 

Pond-lily  special.    52549. 
Meyer  (Artluir)     Ce  qu'  il  faut 

taire.    6.5.50a. 
Meyer  (August) 
cross.    41685. 
Meyer  (B.)  : 
Husband's 

20734a. 
Lady      Angela's 

24349. 
Silas  Marner. 
Meyer   (C.  K.) 

40984a. 
Meyer    (E.    H.) 

(E.  H.) 
Meyer  (E.  S.)  : 
Herodes       & 

19278. 
Talisman.    44995. 
Meyer  (Ed.)    By  his  royal  com- 
mand.   5682, 
Meyer  (Edwin)     Dinner  under 

difficulties.    10884. 
Meyer  (Felix)    Victory.    .55779. 
Meyer  (Fred)  : 

Hermann's  battle.    19224. 
IMerry  Christmas.    29220. 
Temperancers.    4.5200. 
Teuton  battle.     45480. 
Mever  (G.)     Highway  strollers. 
19458. 


Shadow  of  the 


reflection 


husband. 


42320. 
Scarlet  letter. 

See   Denison 


Mariamne. 


Cash  girl.    6366. 
Phony  romance. 


Meyer  (G.W.) 
Meyer  (H.  A.) 

54945. 
Meyer  (H.  C.)  : 

Arctic  architects.     1788. 

Trip  to  Klondike.     47019. 
Meyer  {ilrs.  .1.)     For  better  or 

worse.    14782. 
Meyer  (.7.  A.)  : 

Glenmore  Crawfield.    16750. 

Now  &  then.    33110. 


3278 


INDEX 


Moyer  (L.  M.)  : 

Although  he  seemed  to  fall. 

1027a. 
Pot  of  gold.     55008. 
Meyer    (L.    R.)      Soul    of   the 

wounded.    43331. 
Mever     (M.)       Of    one    blood. 

33299. 
Meyer   (M.  de)     A  chacun  son 

grelot.    1. 
Meyer    (M.    A.)      God    is    one. 

16826a. 
Meyer    (M.    R.)       Stop    thief. 

43964. 
Meyer     (V.)      Musical    genius. 

31434. 
Meyer  (Willy)     Dorfschulmeis- 

ter.    11464a. 
Meyer  (Winnifred)  : 
Dabblers.    9581. 
Geneva  consul.     16073. 
Meyer-Eigen  (A.)  : 

Beichtgeheimuis.     3343. 
Mr.  X.     302S4. 

Mever-Furster  (W.)  : 

Alt  Heidelberg.     1008. 
Feldmarschallkneipe.  13988. 
Jeunesse  de  prince.     22680. 

Mever-Meyrink  (G.)  : 
Rubi.    40217. 
Sanitatsrat.     40710. 
Uhr.    47896a,  47896b. 

Meyerbeer   (G.)  : 
Africaine.     449. 
Prophete.     37718. 
Strueusee.    44222. 
Meyerfeld     (M.)       Robert    Au- 

stey.     39620. 
Meyers   (B.)     Her  last  appear- 
ance.    19046. 
Mevers  (F.  H.)     Runaway  boy. 

40275. 
Meyers     (F.    W.)       Hans    Ha- 

mann.     18105. 
Meyers    (H.  H.)     Political  wo- 
man.    36708. 
Meyers   (I.  L.)  : 

Marriage.     2S363. 
Misfits.     29883-29885. 

Meyers    (M.  H.)  : 

From  rags  to  riches.   15567. 

Great  I  am.     17407. 

Narrow  escape.     32023. 

Runaway  boy.     40272. 

Y.nmpire.     48676. 
Meyers    (R.   C.   V.)  : 

All  upset.  923. 

Bill  .Jep.son's  wife.    3840. 

Bottle  of  poison.    4723. 

Gassius'      whistle.        6392, 
53085. 

Cousin  Tom.    8908. 


Meyers  (R.  C.  V.) — Continued. 
Dane's    dress     suit     case. 

9748. 
Day    befoi'e    the    wedding. 

10115,  53350. 
Desperate  encounter.  10569. 
r>id  you  ever  see  a  ghost? 

10829,  45184b. 
Dinner      for     the     prince. 

10879. 
Dressing  gown.     11817. 
Duel  to  the  death.    11967. 
Dynamite  plot.     12098. 
Eether  or  eyther.     12283. 
Forced  friendship.     14978. 
Game  of  chess.     15850. 
Go.     16805. 

Governor's  dilemma.  17196. 
•Jewels  of  my  aunt.     22706. 
Lady's  note.     24538. 
Lamb  for  dinner.     24560. 
Letters      for     Mr.      Smith. 

25153. 
Long  lost  nephew.     26146. 
Matrimonial  mix.     28823. 
Monsieur.     30845. 
New  woman.     32483. 
On  account  of  the  lobster. 

33750. 
On  time.     33953. 
Pink  perfumed  note.  36343. 
Practical      ioke^.        37020, 

37020a. 
Rubbers.     40201. 
Soft  black  overcoat.   43035. 
Tell  your  wife.     45250. 
Top  landing.    46556. 
Two  in  a  tiff.    47644. 
Under      an      umbrella. 

29165a,  48096. 
Well  preserved   gentleman. 

49967. 
Where's  my  hat?    50388a. 
You     must     be     dreaming. 

52144. 
Ze  moderne  English.   52299. 

Meyers  (R.  F.)  Monte  Carlo 
burlesquers.     30902. 

?Ieynard  (G.)  Carillon  de 
Saint-Arlou.  6222. 

Meynell  (A.)  Taming  of  the 
shrew.  45059. 

Meyrink  (G.)  See  Mever-Mey- 
rink   (G.) 

Meyrson  (L.)     2  a.  m.    .52415. 

Meysenburg  (E.  A.)  : 

Divorce  court  trial  in  dark- 
est Africa.    11035. 
Inspector.     21780. 
One  man.     34035. 

Meza  (M.  M.  de)  See  De  Meza. 
Meza    (W.  de)     See  De  Meza. 
Mezzncappo    (N.)      Due    sordl. 
11946. 


Miall    (A.  B.)  : 

Ardiane    &    Barbe    Bleue. 
42587. 

Sister  Beatrice.    42587. 

Woman  on  her  own.   55989, 
55990. 
Michael  (C.  L.)     Country  boys 

in  college.    S736b. 
Michael      (E.)        Book-maker. 

4604. 
Michael  (J.)  : 

Papa  pays.    35211a. 

Test.    45454a. 
Michael     (M.)       Reproduction. 

39081a. 
Michaelis    (S.)  : 

Aucassin  &  Nicolette.   2357. 

Citizen  Marc-Arron.     7429. 

Revolutions-hochzeit.  39296. 

Under  the  terror.    48222. 
Michaels  (M.  G.)  : 

Fugitives.     15646b. 

Helen  Stanton.     53901. 

Heritage.    19211. 

Only  course.     34197. 

Power  of  the  past.    36996. 

Third  law.    45810. 
Michaud   (H.)  : 

Doiia  Quichotte.     11381. 

Idole.    20905. 
Micliaud   (L.)  : 

Apaches.    1661. 

Assassinee.    2095. 

Citoyenne  Cotillon.     7435. 

Coteaux  du  Medoc.    8631. 

Daisy.     9647. 

En  Mandchourie.    12662. 

Feu  sous  la  cendre.    14094. 

Fruit  dgfendu.    15618. 

Galt^s  du  veuvage.     15772. 

Jockey  malgrg  lue.     22795. 

Jumeau.    23281. 

Leur  gourme.    25174. 

Liseron.    25569. 

Malefilatre.    27643. 

Maroquin.     28344. 

Neige.    32166. 

Nuit  de  noces.  33126. 

Par  r  absence.  35237. 

Peur.  36664. 

Pour  §tre  aimSe.    36917. 

P'tites  Miehu.    37779a. 

Rabouilleuse.    38275. 

Roi  gal  ant.    39746. 

Saltimbanques.     40624. 

Secret    de    Polichinelle. 
41322. 

Syst&me   du    docteur    Gou- 
dron.    44887. 

Trols  anabaptistes.     47137. 

Ventres  dores.    48823. 

Veronique.     48884. 

1807.     52501. 
Michel     (A.)       Petite    .Jasmin. 
36044. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3279 


INDEX 


Michel  (G.  H.)  : 

Capt.    Marrygold    &    Miss 

Mary  Young,    6139. 
Clodine.    7634. 
Micliel    (L.)      Modern   politics. 

30643. 
Michel   (M.)  : 

Chapeau  de  paille  d'ltalie. 

45578. 
White  Othello.    50552. 
Michel     (M.    A.    A.)      Modern 

Othello.    30638. 
Michel  (R.  C.)  : 

Amour  d'  artiste.    1351. 
Death  of  Pagliacci.     10281. 
France  vs.  America.    15246. 
Taming  of   my   mother-in- 
law.    450.52. 
Michel      (Robert)        Mejrima. 

29070. 
Michel    (Rose)     Baptista  Rey- 
nard.   2939. 
Michels  (I.  C.) : 

Doubt  &  reality.    11557. 
Draliomira.    11659. 
Uriel  Acosta.    48555. 
Michelson  (J.)     Their  partner's 

widow.    45679a, 
Michelson   (M.)  : 

Amendment  no.  5.    1128. 
Duchess  Barbara.    11916. 
In    the    bishop's    carriage. 

21351. 
Ways   of   Dorothy.     49796. 
Micho  (A.)    Posteridad.    36884. 
Mick    (H.    L.)      Frog    prince. 

53716. 
Mickley  (F.  S.)   Reason.  38607. 
Middeldyk     (R.    A.    van)     See 

Van  Middeldyk. 
Middlebrook  (E.  O.)     All  about 

a  watch.    818, 
Middlemass  (R.  M.)     Thin  ice. 

55559. 
Middleton  (C.  B.)     Texas  woo- 
ing.   45505,  45506. 
Middleton  (E.)   Thespia,  45747, 
Middleton   (G.)  : 

Among  the  lions.    .52672. 
Back  of  the  ballot.     2745a. 
Barriers    bui-ned     away. 

3058. 
Black  tie.     4147a, 
Cheat  of  pity.    6860. 
Circles.     7379a. 
Collusion.    53216. 
Criminals.    9108b,  53289. 
Polly     of     the      Pantiles. 

11290,  11291. 
Eighth      commandment. 

12340. 
Embers.    12584-125S6. 
Failures.     13361,  13362, 
Gargoyle.    1.5914,  15915. 
Georgia.    16160. 


Middleton  (G.) — Continued. 

Gloves  &  a  woman.    16789. 

Good  woman.    17121a. 

Groove.    17676a. 

Hit     the     trail     Holliday. 
19892a,  53957. 

House  of  a  thousand  can- 
dles.    20393a. 

In  his  house.    21204,  21205. 

Light  Horse  Harry.    25370. 

Love  &  war,    26472. 

Madonna,    27298,  27299. 

Man  masterful.    27882. 

Mothers.    31171. 

Night  watch,    32749. 

Nowadays.     33112a,  33113. 

On  bail.    33755. 

Polly  with  a  past,    54997, 

Possession.    36868,  36869. 

Prodigal  judge.    37579a. 

Reason.    55120. 

Road     together,       39594a, 
55186. 

Rosalind     at     Red     Gate. 
39935. 

Sinner.    42511. 

Their  wife,    45683, 

Tradition.     46702,  46703. 

Unborn.    47923a. 

Vital  issue.    49189. 

Waiting,    49394, 

What'U  you  have?    50091a, 
Middleton  (G.  W.)  : 

Green  goods.    17569. 

Inside  track.    21777. 
Middleton     (H.    D.)       Variety 

belle.    47714. 
Middleton  (J.  E.)  : 

Catherine  the  Great.    6463. 

Entangling  alliances.  12799. 

Milligan,  M.  D.    29625. 

Pilgrims        &        strangers. 
36297c. 

Sweet  marjoram.    44756. 
Middleton   (M.)  : 

Bon  vivants.    4530. 

Royal  intrigue.     40150. 
Middleton    (M.   T.)      Lady   Go- 
diva's  ride.    54205. 
Middleton  (T.)  : 

Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama.    28740a. 

Spanish  gipsy.    39076a. 
Midgley      (C.)        Unser     Max. 

48418. 
Midgley  (S.)  : 

Two  wise  kids.    47820. 

Yale  mixture.     51957. 
Miehling  (C.)  : 

Kismet,    24014. 

Mill    of   the    gods.      29603, 
29604. 

Olive.     33698. 
Miele  (V,  V.)     Bachelor  &  his 
last  dollar.    2658a. 


Mieler  (M.  O.)     Fortune  favors 

fools.    15051. 
Mielke  (H.)     O  heilige  Cacilie. 

33178. 
Miersch     (I.    A.)       Black    silk 

dress.    52911, 
Mighels  (E.  S,)     Society  &  Babe 

Robinson.     43006a. 
Mighels  (P.  V.)  : 

Bride's  sister.    5077. 
Days  of  gold.    10155. 
Enchanted  doll,    12670. 
His  brother's  keeper.  19572. 
On  the  diamond.    33830. 
Pards.    35289. 
Mlgnon  verlag.    Nordseekrabbe. 

33008a,  3300Sb. 
Mignonette  (M.  E.)  : 
Bobby.    4449. 
True  &  false.    47206. 
Mihura  (M.)  : 

Cara-chica,    6191. 
Centurion.    6602. 
Costa  azul.    8624. 
Decir  de  la  geute.    10341. 
Gracia  y  justicia.    17214. 
Mala  fama.    27632. 
Manton  rojo.     54421. 
Nina  de  los  besos.    32792. 
Niiio  de  los  tangos.    32821. 
Noche  vieja.    32962a. 
Ojo  de  gayo.    333S5a. 
Pajaritos  y  flores.    35125. 
Pocos  auos.    36609. 
Pueblo  del  peleon.    37801. 
Sal  de  espuma.    40571. 
Tren  de  lujo.     46913a. 
Viva  de  genio.    49198. 
Mihura     Alvarez      (M.)        See 

IMihura  (M.) 
Mikkelsen  (L.)     Starker  als  der 

tod.    43716a. 
Miliol   (M.)  : 

Communard's         daughter. 

8151. 
Father,  son  &  the  new  ghost. 

13858. 
King's  secretary.    23993. 
Open  shop.    34247. 
Unforeseen      consequences. 

48311. 
Zozotte.     52394. 
Zufall.    52398. 
Mikorey  (F.)     Konig  von  Sara- 

.  arkand.    24213. 
Miksa  (M.)     Sec  Morton  (M.) 
Milano    (W.  A.)     Only  a  joke. 

34170. 
Milbank    (G.)     Devil's  holiday. 

10700. 
Milberg,  Brown  &  Milberg.  Hyp- 
notic rehearsal.    207.58. 
Milbourne  (L.)    Child  of  nature. 
6994. 


3280 


INDEX 


Milburn    (J.   A.)      Chivalry   of 

love.    53147. 
Milchstein      (H.)        Slums     of 

N.  Y.    42807. 
Milden  (Mrs.  M.  E.)     Good  for 

nothing  Dick.    17079. 
Mildeuberg  (A.)  : 
Samson.    40667b. 
Samson  &  Delilah.    40672. 
aiildmay    (H.    S.)      Gondolier. 

17046. 
aiiles     (C.     E.)       Silent    oath. 

42346. 
Miles  (C.  W.)  : 

Mose.    31086,  31087. 
Red  lama.    38747b. 
Miles  (D.)  : 

Mill  on  the  Floss.    29606. 
Richelieu's  honeymoon. 

39385. 
Way    of    the   transgressor, 
49752. 
Miles    (E.)      Original   babv   in 

the  cradle.    34357. 
Miles     (E.    R.)       Spoon-maker. 

43612a. 
Miles  ( P.  L.)    Wine  cup.    51125. 
Miles    (G.   E.)      Thousand   uol- 

lars.     45916. 
Miles       (G.      G.)         Courtship 

against  time.    8870. 
Miles  (H.)  : 

Best  man.    3590. 
Cheaters.    6860a. 
Dictograph.    10825. 
Girl's  good  name.    16673. 
Innocent  bystander.  21739a. 
Irish  heir.    21990. 
-Janitor.    22478. 
Man's  wife.    28112. 
On  a  side  street.    33746. 
On    the     edge     of     things. 

33835. 
Stick-up  man.  43893. 
Miles    (H.    C.)      Way    of    the 

wicked.    49759. 
Miles  (H.  D.)     Shade  of  Ham- 
let.   41652. 
Miles  (P.)    Finnegau's  mistake. 

14285. 
Miles  (R.  D.)     Long  &  short  of 

it.    26136a. 
Miles    (R.    E.    J.)      Petit   due. 

36035. 
Mill  (J.  de)    See  De  Mill. 
Milhln  (R.)  : 

Alegres    chicas    de    Berlin. 

52610. 
Chico     de     las     Peuuelas, 

6960a. 
Escuela  de  Venus.    .53550. 
Famosa.    53602. 
Genio  de  Leon.     53753. 
Mala  tarde.    27634a. 
Maldici6n  gitana.    54393. 


Miimn  (R.)— Continued. 
Mu.ler  indecisa.    31310a. 
Piratas.     54964. 
Preceptor     de     su     alteza. 

55015. 
Principe  Bohemio.     37474a. 
Millar   (L.  B.)     South   Sea  Is- 
lands.    43361a. 
Millard     (C.    N.)      Automania. 

2487. 
Millard     fE.)       Insane     bride. 

21763. 
Millard    (F.)      Fishing.     14417. 
Millard      (H.)       Uncle     Tom's 

cabin.     48053. 
Millard     (;r.     F.)     Barbarians. 

2964. 
Millard    (W.  B.)     Lord  Leices- 
ter's love.     26206. 
Millard     (W.     J.)      Death     of 

Pagliacci.     10281. 
Millaud   (A.)  : 

Cosaque.     8594. 
Griifin  Fifl.     17220a. 
Millv.     29693. 
Milly's  diary.     29694. 
Mille.     See  De  aiille. 
Milledge  (.1.  H.)  : 

At  the   court   of   Belgi'ade. 

2215. 
Monitor  &  Merrimac.  30810. 
Milieu  (DeW.  C.)  : 

Life's  broudway.     2.5337. 
Maizie     of     the     Frivolity. 

27553. 
Manager.     28025. 
Miller  (A.  B.)  : 
Edith.     12237. 
His  aunt.     195.50. 
Tatters.     45160. 
Wedlock.     49920. 
Miller  (A.  D.)  : 

Billy  &  the  blizzard.  52S92. 
His    place    is    the    armory. 
19780. 
Miller  (A.  E.)  : 

Charley's  uncle.     6777. 
Dangerous  news.     9775. 
Miller  (A.  J.)  : 

Adirondack  adventure.  286. 

Golden  calf.     16928. 

Her        majesty,        myself. 

19069. 
Master  passion.     28718. 
Philosopher    of   Driftwood. 
36150. 

Miller  (A.  O.)  Over  the  hills 
to  the  poorhouse.  34943. 
34944. 

Miller  (A.  T.)  : 

Quinine.     38215. 
Ramblers  in  a  grand  hotel. 

38409. 
Tolly.     46603. 


Miller     (Abraham)      Girl    who 

laughed.     16637a. 
Miller   (Agnes)     First  Thanks- 
giving day.     55226. 
Miller  (Alexander  B.)  : 

As  by  a  miracle.     2002. 
Love  of  a  lover.     26559. 
Obedience.     33209. 
Miller     {Mrs.     Alexander     M.) 

Countess  Vera.     8727. 
Miller   (iVlfred  G.)     Uncle  Zip. 

48064. 
Miller  (Allen  G.)  : 

Broadway,  U.  S.  A.     5153. 
Her  husband.     19023. 
In  darkest  Rome.     21140. 
Maid     Mary     made     wife. 

27459. 
Sporting  editor.     43627. 
Their  daddy.     45652. 
Welcome         mother-in-law. 
49959. 
Miller  (Ambrose  M.)  jr.: 
Bowery  boy.     4778, 
Bowery  boys.     4781. 
Miller  (Ashley)  : 

All's  fair  in  love.     895. 
His  friend,  the  liar.    19642. 
Little  Diana.     25651. 
Miller     (B.     L.)     Girl     &    the 

thief.     16459. 
Miller  (B.  R.)  : 

Liberty  Jack.     25222. 
Train        robbers.         46756, 

46757. 
Tread  of  the  flame.    46893. 
Miller  (B.  T.)  : 

Daughter  of  Russia.     9972. 
Mrs.     O'Flinn's     telegram. 
30428. 
Miller      (C.)       Broken     violin. 

5219. 
Miller  (C.  A.)  : 

In  the  midst  of  life.     21459. 
Kajanka.     23464. 
New  maid.     32416a. 
Town  topics.     46664. 
Miller     (C.    F.)     By    the    fire- 
light.    5716. 
Miller  (C.  G.)  : 

Chihuahua.     6980,  6981. 
Clu-istopher  Columbus,  dis- 
coverer.   7273. 
Father      .Junipero      Serra. 
13846,  13847. 
Miller  ( C.  H. )     See  Miller  ( Joa- 
quin) pseud. 
Miller  (C.  M.)  : 

Bell  boy's  busy  day.     3360. 
Czar's  command.     9569. 
How   Mary   lost   her   lamb. 

20501. 
Laveuse.     24843. 
Miller     (C.     T.)     Frog     opera 
15505. 


3281 


Miller    (Charles    C.)     Not    ac- 
cording to  calculations.  33045. 
Miller  (Claude  C.)  : 
Squealers.     43700. 
AVoman  who  dared.     51494. 
Miller  (D.  O.)     Do  you  believe 

in  signs?     53423. 
Miller    (D.    R.)     Hindoo    god. 

19504. 
Miller    (E.)     Daughter   of  sor- 
row.    9977. 
Miller  (E.  D.)     In  flower  land. 

21172. 
Miller       (E.      E.)        Phantom 

bridegroom.     36077. 
Miller  (E.  L.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     23244a. 
Robert  Burns.     38G22. 
Miller  (E.  R.)  : 

Paolo  &  Fraucesca.     35195. 
Virginia  Dare.     49130. 
Miller     (E.    V.)     Daughter    of 

England.     9949. 
Miller    (E.   V.   D.)     What  will 

he  do  with  it?    50146. 
Miller    (Edward  H.)     Music  & 

fun.     31399. 
Miller     (Emlen    H.)      Reacted. 

38545. 
Miller    (F.   E.)     One  leg  man. 

34032a. 
Miller  (F.  J.)  : 
Dido.     10834. 

Tragedies        of        Seneca. 
46709a. 
Miller  (Florence)  Master  hand. 

28685. 
Miller    (Francis)     Parlor  com- 
edies.    35350a, 
Miller  (Fred)  : 
Chips.     7113. 

Previous  prudence.     37135. 
Miller  (Fred)  jr. 

Boston  serenaders.    4706. 
Comets.     8076. 
Davj'  Jones.     10070. 
Golden  wedding.     17019. 
Housewarnilng.    20459. 
Judge.    23133. 
Last  of  the  family.    24736. 
Nancy  Lee.    319.57. 
Ship  ahoy.    42118. 
Miller  (H.  C.)    Wife  of  Miletus. 

50900. 
Miller  (H.  F.) : 

O'Neil  comes  back.     34133. 

Policy  of  the  house.    36676. 

Purple  &  fine  linen.    37882. 

Miller  (H.  G.)     Balance.    2829. 

Miller  (H.  M.)    Cabbage  heads. 

5764. 

Miller  (H.  R.)  : 

Example.    13184. 
Leaning  towers   of  .spring. 
24931. 


Miller  (H.  S.)  : 

Insurance  agent.    21790. 
Neglected  wife.    321.59. 
Out     of     the     frying-pan. 

34836. 
Ton  of  gold.    46494. 
Traveling    companion. 

40868. 
Woman  who  waited.  51501b. 
Miller    (Harry)     Making  good. 

27609. 
Miller  (Henry)     Zira.    52368. 
Miller    (Herman)      Mardonius. 

28188,  28189. 
Miller    (I.   C.)      Jake's   family. 

54099. 
Miller  (I.  F.)      Virginia  colonel. 

49128. 
Miller    (J.  B.)     Wife  in  name 

only.    50S90. 
Miller  (J.  C.)  : 

Convict's  wife.    8439. 
Hans  Hansen.    18106. 
Miller    (J.    D.)      Thief   in   the 

night.    45773. 
Miller  (J.  G.)   Kajanka.  23464. 
Miller    (J.  M.)     Hunted  down. 

20681. 
Miller  (J.  S.)  : 

Fun  in  a  sanctum.  15686. 

Idalia.    208.58. 

L.  H.  G.  Gallagher,  actor. 

24278. 
Paul  in  Ephesus.    35606a. 
Miller      (J.      W.)        Yosemite 

domes.    52135. 
Miller  (Jack)    See  Miller  (R.  D.) 
Miller   (Joaquin)  pseud.: 
Amer.  baroness.    1161. 
Danites.    9813. 
Danites     in     the     Sierras. 

9814. 
Forty-nine.    15089,  15090. 
Little  Billie  Piper.    25588. 
Mexico.    29348. 
O  rare  Colorado.    33187. 
Oregon.    34327. 
Our  western  cousin.    34801. 
Puts,     calls     &     straddles. 

37922. 
Silent  man.    42345. 
Tally-ho.    45020. 
Two    babes    of    the    wood. 

47548. 
'49.     52454. 

Miller    (Joe)     Ring  candidate. 
55180. 

Miller    (.lohn)      Golden   crown. 
16941. 

Miller  (.Josephine)     See  Clarke 

(J.  M.) 
Miller  (Juanita)  : 

Juan  &  Juanita.     23098. 

Vaudeville  sketch.    48741. 


\ 
Miller  (K.  B.)  :  \ 

Bob  of  the  valley.     4441.     \ 
Delinquents.      10415-10416. 
Eleanor's  mud.     53511. 
Emanuel.    53518.  , 

Federal  eagle.   13964.13965.' 
Hamilton.     17966. 
Her  master's  voice.    53922. 
Margaret     Moore.     M.     D. 
28201. 
Miller  (L.  E.)  : 

Elk's  reception.     12502. 

Has-beens.    lS279a. 

In     old     New     Hampshire. 

21270. 
Uncle  Josh's  dream.   47989. 
Without  a  heart.    55975. 
Miller  (L.  G.)     President  of  the 

13  club.    37077a. 
Miller    (L.    M.)      Last    of   the 

house  of  Jeffreys.     24738. 
Miller      (L.     W.)        Navaletis. 

32099a. 
Miller  (M.  B.)  : 

Girl   spy   of  Chickamauga. 

16620. 
Heart  of  Virginia.    18500. 
Prisoner  of  war.    37521. 
Miller     (O.     F.)       Timekeeper. 

46252. 
Miller   (P.)     Prince  Charlie  in 

Scotland.     37282a. 
Miller  (P.  R.)     Hottest  coon  in 

Dixie.    20366. 
Miller     (R.)       See     Stinemetz 

(B.  H.) 
Miller   (R.  D.)  : 
Cinch.    7338. 

Getting  away  with  it.  16277. 
Miller     (R.    R.)       Girl    &    the 

bomb.    16422a. 
Miller  (S.  C.)  : 

Amedaun.     1121. 

Chileans.    7060. 

In    good    old   N.    Y.    town. 

21190. 
Major's  bride.    27583. 
Old  Glory.    33494. 
Stricken  city.    44143. 
Miller      (Samuel)        Down     at 

Uncle  Hiram's.     11579. 
Miller  (Sara)  : 

Burning  brand.    5567. 
Conflict.    8249. 
Escape.    53548. 
Last  word.    24786. 
Mrs.  Haines'  return.  30376. 
Prince  of  Ferrara.     37335. 
Miller  {Mrs.  T.)  : 

Donatus,  the  martyr.  ll.'?88. 
Earlscourt  farm.    12135. 
Nella  Duglas.    32190. 
Pascarel.    35428. 
Signa.    42299. 
Strathmore.    44090. 


3282 


INDKX 


Miller  {Mrs.  T.)— Continued. 

Tricotrin.     46967. 

Wiillburger.    49433. 

Zipporah.     52367. 
Miller     (T.    P.)       Stolen    from 

home.     43926. 
IMiller      (W.)        Driven      from 

liome.     11S39. 
Miller    (W.    C.    de.)      See    De 

Miller. 
Miller  (W.  F.)  : 

Honor.     20148. 

Inheritance.     21716. 

Love's  stratagem.    26739. 
Miller    (W.  W.)  : 

Bright  summer.    3119. 

System      of      John      Law. 
44885. 
Millei-  &  CO.    Conspiracy.    8333. 
Millere      (V.)        Ai-che     Noah. 

1777. 
Millet  (G.) : 

Telephone  girl.     45235. 

Uncle  Celestin.     47946. 
.Miliiaii    rM.)      Van   Alden,   jr. 

48684. 
^rilliet    (P.)  : 

Cobzar.    7748. 

Electra.     12399. 

Herodias.    19279. 

:Mlle.  de  Belle  Isle.  27248. 

Rhea.    39310. 

Siberie.    42229. 

Storia  d'amore.    43968. 

Trahison.    46743. 

Werther.     49989. 
Milligan    (A.)  : 

Baidic  recital.     2812. 

Irish  ceildh.     21963. 
Milligan    (G.  A.)     Last  of  the 

Modocs.    24740. 
Milli^aii     (H.     L.)       Brothers. 

5292. 
Millican    (H.   V.)      Outlaws  of 

Etiquetta.     34900a. 
^lilliffau    &    Keefe.      Our    flag. 

34625. 
Milliken    (E.)      Fickle  fortune. 

14114. 
Milliken    (J.  F.)  : 

Afloat  &  ashore.    447. 

Bride  of  6th  avenue.    5065. 

Bub's  troubles.    5374. 

Bulls  &  bears.    5446. 

Burglar's  wife.    5541. 

rapt,     of     the     Nonsuch. 
6149,  6150. 

Confederate  colonel.     8225. 

Cuban  patriot.    9320. 

Desperate  love.    10572. 

Fate.     13790. 

Fortune-teller.     15058. 

Girl  from  Vassar.    16543. 

Girl's  honor.    16674. 

Good  ship  Non  Such.  17115. 


Milliken  (J.  F.) — Continued. 

Hades  &  Paradise.    17875. 

Half  seas  over.    17933. 

Her  fate.     18974. 

Last  stake.     24770. 

Leprechaun.     25091. 

Lulu.     26915. 

Mme.  Boniface.     27178. 

Manilla.    28073. 

My  comrade.     31518. 

Nana  Sahib.    31937. 

Niniche.     32818. 

Nitouche.     32844. 

Old  comrades.     33452. 

Only  daughter.     34198. 

Our  janitor.    34690. 

Postal  card.    36S77. 

Rapid  transit.    38475. 

Severa  Torelli.     41634. 

Sleep-walker.     42743. 

Three  wives.    46044. 

Tie  that  ties.    46171. 

Two  partners.    47742. 

Uncle  Jack.     47969. 

Under  the  palmettos.  4S192. 

Vengeance  of  Denise.  48810. 
Milliken     (R.    T.    R.)       Ewige 

paar.     13178. 
Millikin  (D.)  What  would  Mrs. 

Macthinkar  say?    50159. 
Millikin      (J.     \Y.)        Imbecile 

king.     20999. 
Milliman   (V.)  : 

Other  woman.     34498. 

Out  there  bevond.    34861. 
Million    (B.  B.)  : 

Bonds  &  vagabonds.     4549. 

Fair  Oaks.     13382. 
IVIillner  (G.  F.)     Man.     27709. 
Millocker    (C.)  : 

Blitzmjidl.     4276. 

Child  of  fortune.    6992. 

Poor  Jonathan.     36800. 
Millou    (E.)  : 

Bergerie.     3532. 

Pere  du  regiment.     35889. 
Milloy    (A.    M.)      Mr.    Bender. 

janitor.     30146. 
Mills    (A.   H.)      Love   &   labor. 
26442. 

Mills    (E.   L.)      Maud   Stanley. 

28861. 
Mills     (E.    M.    M.)       For    the 

honor  of  the  duke.    14930. 
Mills    (F.    A.)      In   the   .-ity   ol' 

sighs  and  tears.     21359. 
Mills      (F.     S.)        Silent     love. 

42342. 

Mills    (F.  W.)      Mayor.     28922. 
Mills     (H.)       Admiral     Peters. 

301. 
Mills     (J.)       Colleen    raachree. 

7822. 


Mills   (J.  L.)  : 

Singed  wings.     55349. 

Way  of  life.    49742a. 
Mills  (K.)     See  Mills  (F.  A.) 
Mills  (M.)     Spongers.    43599. 
Mills     (P.)       Timely     appoint- 
ment.    46252a. 
Mills   (S.  A.)  : 

Bachelors.    2682. 

Judith.     23179. 
Mills    (T.  E.)     Carrow  abbey. 

6302. 
Mills     (T.    R.)       Traitor    wife. 

467S2. 
r\Iills    (W.   G.)      Vanderdecken. 

4S6S9. 
Mills  (W.  J.)  : 

Chicago  coronet.    6946. 

Happy  tramp.    18191. 

'Twas   a   calm,    still   night. 
47395. 
Mill  ward     (C.)       Little     Miss 

Cinderella.    25770. 
Millward  (H.  G.)  : 

Gioja.    16389. 

Spur.    43659. 

Zollenstein.    52382. 
Miln  (G.  C.)     Napoleon. 
Milne  (R.  D.)  : 

Senator  Silverbags. 

Yosemite.    52132. 
Milne  (W.  A.)     Pixies. 
Milner    (A.  A.)     Order 

34310. 
Milner  (F.  S.)  : 

Brother  in  name.    5264. 

Silent  witness.    42359. 
Milo     (A.     S.     Pordes-)       Se.e 

Pordes-Milo. 
Milton  (E.)     Masetto.    28597. 
Milton  (G.  W.)  : 

Mother's  devotion.    31179. 

Two  luckv  tramps.    47685. 
Milton  (J.)  : 

Paradisacle  circle. 


31983. 

41457. 

36419. 
no.  11. 


lost. 


35249. 
35260- 


Hogan    family. 


People  vs.  politics. 
Burglar's    frolic. 
Colonel  &  the 


Paradise 
35262. 
Milton     (M.) 

19940. 
Milton  (P.  G.)     Nina.    32787a. 
Milton  (R.) 

35860. 
Milvo    (K.) 

5533. 
Mil  ward    (D.) 

lady.    7894. 
Minahan  (K.)     Infidel.    21694. 
Minckwitz  (R.  A.  von)    Wilhelm 

Tell.    51013. 
Minnil      (P.     K.)       In     ^vrong. 

21577. 
Minehan      (A.     .1.)     Broadwav 

belles.    5142. 
Minehan     (F.)       Cuban    gaiety 

girls.    93ia 


3283 


nn)EZ 


Miner     (A.     L.)       Sir     Lucius 

Miner.    42545. 
Miner  (C.)  : 

How   slie   acquired   a   hus- 
band.   20520. 
Poisoner.    36652. 
Miner  (E.  D.)  : 

Rip  Van  Winkle,  jr.    39496. 
Wlien   tlie   devil    comes   to 

town.    50314. 
Yankee  Doodle  girl.    51983. 
Miner  (H.  C.)  : 

Blackmail.    4165. 
Human  hearts.    20604. 
Wedding  tour  on  the  Provi- 
dence.   49914. 
Miner  (T.)  : 

Jardin     de     Paris     girls. 

22500. 
Rose  land.    39968. 
Scotch  higliball.     41167. 
Summer  time.     44509. 
Miner  (T.  W.)     N.  Y.  favorites. 

32532. 
Miner    &    Van.      Misfit    hotel. 

29882. 
Miuet  (E.)  Answer.    1590. 
Minges  (G.  J.)  : 

Castaways.    6409. 
Peggy  Primrose.    35807. 
Mink    (G.   C.)      Snakes   in   the 

grass.    42875. 
Mink  (J.  C.)  : 

On  time.    33956. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39493. 
Under  suspicion.    48142. 
Minkowski  (G.)  : 

Schonste  frau.    41092. 
Smugiilers      of      Badayez. 
42871. 
Minnelli     (F.     P.)       Coast    of 

Maine.    7731. 
Minnesota  (Univ.  of)  : 

Back   to   the   farm.     2752, 

2752a,  52804. 
Kindling    the    hearth    fire. 
23721a. 
Minnesota    (Univ.  of)    class  of 
1004.    Apple  of  discord.    1715. 
Minuis  (P.)     Letka.    25139. 
Minor  (G.  M.)  : 
Eph.     12822. 
Penalty  of  crime.    35826. 
Slave  devotion.     42713. 
Minor  (M.)  : 

INIender.    29121. 
Mills  of  the  gods.    29679. 
Minor  (T.C.)    Fraquita.    15274. 
Minster  (V.)  Carnival  of  sports. 

6267. 
iMinton  (M.  M.)  : 

Cinq  mars.     7372. 
Country  lanes  &  city  pave- 
ments.   8775. 
Married  for  money.    28449. 


Minturn    (A.    L.)      Ren6e,    his 

ward.    39041. 
Minturn  (E.  D.)  : 

Little    girl    from    Ireland. 

25696. 
Soulless  butterfly.    43337. 
Without  a  rival.    51319. 
Minturn      (R.)        Defense     of 

.Jamestown.    10383. 
Minturn  (W.)  : 

Aaron  Burr.    30. 
Blue  &  gray.    4329. 
George     Douglas.       16145, 

16146. 
Remarkable     romance     of 
Aaron  Burr.    39004. 
Mintz  (F.  S.)    Storv-hour  plays. 

439SSa. 
Mintz  (J.  L.)  : 

Never  tell  a  lie.    32305a. 
Other  half.    34450. 
Over  the  fence.    34927b. 
Miomandre    (F.    de)      Au   bon 

soleil.    2345. 
Mir  (G.  Hernandez)     See  Her- 
nandez Mir. 
Miral  (A.)  : 

Carlos  Herrera.    6233. 
Terentia.     4,5397. 
Miralles      (.T.     Amoros)        See 

Amoros  Miralles. 
Miranda     (A.     G.)       FantojUM. 

13660b. 
Miranda  (A.  K.  &  I.  R.)    Count. 

8652. 
Miranda    (L.   de)      Canci6n  do 

Chantecler.     5989. 
Mirande  (Y.)  : 

AfEreux  liomme.    446. 
Bonne  hoteliere.    4571 . 
C'est  solide.    5750. 
Cadet  de  Couti-as.     ,5789. 
Chignon  d'or.    6979. 
,Teux  sont  faits.    22681. 
Ma  gosse.    2699.5-26997. 
Mme.  Aurelie.    27172. 
Myst^rieux  ,Jinmiv.     31802. 
Octave.    33244. 
Panth§re.    44343. 
Petit  beguin.    36029. 
Pour  vivre  heureux.    36920. 
R§signe.    39099. 
Mirbeau  (O.) : 

Aii'aires    sont    k-s    afl'airet:. 

427. 
Foyer.     1.5225. 
IVlauvais  bergers.     2783. 
Schlechte  pastucher.  41065. 
Scrnpules.     41203. 
Mirror  (Sunday)  co.     See  Sun- 
day Mirror  co. 
Miseh  (R.)  : 

Biederleute.     3767. 
Er    soil     dein    Herr    sein, 
12845. 


Misch  (R.) — Continued. 
Ewig-weibliclie.     13175. 
Kinder.     23712. 
Krieg  im  haus.     24254. 
Laden-komtess.     24318. 
Marketenderin.     2S332b. 
Priuzchen.     37492. 
MLserablese    (Les)     See    Stone 

(Melissa) — Lane   (M.) 
Missimer    (J.   D.)     Amisb   girl. 

1310. 
Missing  (C.  A.)     Miner's  M'ard. 

29733. 
Mission    to    lepers.     In    a    new 

light.     21078a. 
Missionary  education  movement 
of  the  U.  S.  &  Canada : 
Broken  chains.     52992. 
Election  day.     53512. 
Granny  of  the  hills.  17317b. 
Heroine  of  Ava.     53930. 
Just  plain  Peter.     23389. 
Kanjundu.     23481. 
Kosiki.     24236. 
Pilgrimage.     36297. 
Slave-girl      &      school-girl, 

42716. 
Sunlight      or      candlelight. 

44550. 
Test.     55539. 

Two  thousand  miles  for  a 
book.     47795,  47796. 
Mitchel    (F.   A.)     Chattanooga. 

6837. 
Mitchel  (H.B.)      Dago.     962.5a. 
Mitchell : 

Awakening     of     the     toys. 
2573. 
Mitchell  (A.)     Under  two  flags. 

48235. 
Mitchell     (A.     C.)     Farmer    & 

the  maid.     13670. 
Mitchell    {Mrs.    A.    L.)     Dixie. 

11008. 
Mitchell  (A.  M.)     Captive  prin- 
cess.    6178. 
Mitchell  (A.  T.)  : 

Adrian  the  patriarch.    319. 
Cyclone.     9.530. 
Mitchell        (Ainsworth)         Dr. 

Armyou's  wife.     11113. 
Mitchell      (C.     G.)       Brother's 

oath.     5305. 
Mitchell    (C.    .T.)     Happy   Hol- 
low.    18171. 
Mitchell   (Carlisle)     Whirlpool. 

50461. 
Mitchell       (Charles)        Di-ivon 

from  home.     11839. 
Mitchell  (D.  L.)  : 

Hold-up  man.     19966. 
Paul  Revere.     35610. 
Perkin's  luck.     54933. 
Mitchell       (E.      C.)        Hawaii. 
1S331. 


3284 


INDEX 


.^Jitchel)   (E.  K.  or  Earl)  : 

Book-makers  shoes.    4606. 

.Jen-y.  the  squealer.  22623b. 

A^'hat's  the  use?     50120a. 
Mitchell  (E.  S.)  : 

Amateur  lawyer.     1060. 

Mammon.     27678. 

Mammon  &  dot  giss  I  dou'd 


got. 


reso. 


Mitchell   (Edmund)  : 

Alone.     52641. 

Crossed  wires.     9214. 

Delilah.     53379. 

Drawing  a  badger.     11691. 

Drawing  a  pension.     11692. 

Gaj'  pasha.     15991. 

Her  sacrifice.    19121. 

His  sensitive  nose.     1980S. 

Lure  of  Delilah.     26943a. 

Shall  the  woman  be  stoned? 
41925. 

Treasure  of  Hidden  Valley. 
46903c. 
Mitchell  (Esther)  : 

Realization.     38587. 

Sacrifice.     40445. 

Singed  butterfly.     42485. 
:\lit(hell     (F.    M.)     Gap'n    Jud. 

53063. 
Mitchell  (G.I.)     Toilers  of  the 

p.ight.     46422. 
Mitchell  (Georges)  : 

Absent.     108. 

A.lles  fiir  die  firma.     932. 

Flaus.      il      suonatore      di 
flauto.     18110. 

Fans    le    .ioueur    de    flttte. 
18112-18114. 

:\laison.     27541. 

Revenge  of  a  son.     55162. 
.^litchell   (Grant)  : 

Griddles.     17626. 

Help.     18781. 
Mitchell  ( H.  B. )    Woman  tempt- 
ed uie  &  I  did  eat.     55991. 
Mitchell     (H.     S.)     Fledgeling. 

36538. 
Mitchell  (H.  W.)  : 

Aspiring  druggist.     2091. 

At  Christmas.     2124. 

Miss     Bouncer's     romance. 
29909. 

Two  runaways.     47769. 
Mitchell        (Harry)         Strange 

stranger.     440.57. 
Mitchell     (Horace)     Oklahoma. 

33395. 
:\Iitcheli  (J.  A.)  : 

Be^t  laid  plans.     52870. 

Hot  air  merchant.     20318. 

If  dreams  were  true.  20924. 

.Tunkman.     23313. 

Land  agent.     24576. 

Liquid  for  liars.     25565. 

Night  of  the  fight.     32716. 


Mitchell   (J.  A.)— Continued. 
Phoney    bluff    gold     mine. 

36162. 
Poor  rich  man.     36816a. 
They  never  got  wise.  45759. 
When      the      clock      stops. 

50309.  -I'' 

Willie   Jones's    stepmother. 
5.5955. 
Mitchell    (J.  F.)   jr.: 

Co-ed  &  the  senior.     7762. 
Habit  kiss.     53852. 
Next  gentleman.    32589a. 
Way  there.     49781c. 
Mitchell    (.L    .L)      Temptation. 

45318. 
Mitchell   (J.  W.)  : 

Amata,  the  vestal.     1054. 
Light  guardsman.    2.5363. 
Mitchell   (li.)     .lulia  Agrippina. 

23214. 
Mitchell    (L.  H.)  : 

Amazing  widow.    1078. 
Bachelors    of    the    angels. 

2715a. 
Mercy  pedler.    29194b. 
Mitchell   (Langdon)  : 
Becky  Sharp.    3256. 
Kreutzer  sonata.     24247. 
Major  Pendennis.    54390. 
New  marriage.     32421. 
New     York     idea.       32-534, 

32535. 
Step  by  step.     43865. 
IMitchell    (Lewis)  : 

Coast  guard.     7726a-77?28. 
Mme.  Fauvel.    27190. 
Mitchell    (M.)      Gypsy   fortune 

teller.     17828. 
Mitchell    (M.   B.)      Way  there. 

497S1C. 
Mitchell      (M.      F.)        Chance. 

53106. 
Mitchell  (M.  G.)  : 

M  u  r  d  e  r  e  r'  s    confession. 

31378. 
Saved  from  Siberia.    40885. 
Woman's  wit.     51599. 
Mitchell    (M.   J.)  : 

Ghost  of  Clifton.    16315. 
Oklahoma.    33395. 
True  blood.    47209. 
Mitchell   (N.  B.)     Mask  of  vice. 

54451. 
Mitchell    (R.    C.)      See   Young 

( R    C    M  ) 
Mitcliell     (S.     W.)       Complete 

poems.     8168b. 
IMitchell  (T.  B.)     Home  by  two 

brides.     20015. 
IMitchell   (W.  L.)  : 
Conscript.     8315. 
.loan  of  Arc.     22761.  22767. 
.Miichell      (W.     S.)       Klondike. 
24101. 


Mitchelson   (E.  H.)     Terror  of 

Paris.    45441. 
MItteldeutsche      verlagsanstalt. 

Dorfschulmeister.    11464a. 
Mitten    (V.)     Carpathian  prin- 
cess.    6277. 
Mittenthal  (A.)  : 

Alimony  club.    806. 

Confession.     8233. 

Cross.    9185. 

Custer's  last  fight.    9514. 

Desperate  chance.     10566. 

Great    Brooklyn    handicap. 
17363. 

Great  suburban  race.  17469. 
Mix    (H.    H.)      In    His    steps. 

21210. 
Mixon  (A.) : 

Arbitration.     1768. 

Bushwhackers.     5582a. 

Crushed  verity.     9274. 

Father  of  waters.     53614. 

Hara-kari.     18196. 

.Tosefa.     22993. 

King  woman.     23928. 

Ladies  chass6.     24320. 

Last  act.     .54226. 

Lillith.     54274. 

Militant.    29570a. 

Mother-in-law.    31153a. 

Not  intended.     33053a. 

Orange  book.    34300. 

Peace  on  earth.    .54910.  , 

Rainy  day.    3S390a. 

Serena,  the  silent.     41.526. 

Social  secretary.    42984a. 

Three  eleven  three.    45957. 

Twenty     thousand     dollars 
reward.     47457. 

When     Washington     was 
young.     50348. 
Mizner   (W.)  : 

Deep  purple.     10366. 

Enemy  to  society.     12734a. 

Onlv  law.     34204. 
Moates    (W.  G.)  : 

Changing  scales.    6704. 

Chateau        d'Annairlee. 
6832. 
Mobleau  (F.)     Guess.    17729. 
Mobley    (R.)     After  the  show. 

520. 
Mobray     (M.)       See    Gilchre.st 

(W.  F.) 
Mocavo      (M.)        Padre     curu. 

35022. 
Moclev     (J.)       Reel     romance. 

55133. 
Modemann   (L.  G.)     Oak  farm. 

33194. 
Modernes  verlagsbureau : 

Biihne  und  welt.     5400. 

Familienvater.     13568. 

Proschkonig.      1.5600. 

Vasun.     48731. 


3285 


INDEX 


Moderwell  (H.  K.)  : 

Devil's  invention.    10700b. 

Encounter.     12691. 
Modjeska   (H.) : 

As  you  like  it.    2037. 

Camille.    5940. 

Cymbeline.    9540. 

T\Yelfth  night.    47404. 
Modry   (vS.  M.)     Hallucination. 

17954a. 
Moe  (B.  W.  de)     See  De  Moe. 
Moehlman     (A.     B.)      Crimson 

chest.     9112. 
Moeller   (E.)     Bargains.     2992. 
MoUer  (E.  O.  H.)     Trap.  55641. 
Moeller  (E.  G.)     Lie.    25231. 
Moller     (Marx)       Frau    Anne. 

15279. 
Moller    (Max)  : 

Jason,  das  weihnachtsschiff. 
22511a. 

Mme.  Moselle.    27211a. 
Moeller  (May)    Bargains.  2992. 
Moeller   (P.)  : 

Battlefield.     3141. 

Confidence.    8240a. 

Helena's  husband.    18732a, 
55846. 

Miles  Standish.    29569. 

Miracle     of     St.     Anthony. 
54538. 

Koadhouse  in  Arden.  55187. 

Sisters  of  Susanna.    55356. 

Up  at  Nazareth.     55745. 
Morikes   (M.)   verlag.     Tristan 

&  Isolde.    47075. 
Moffat  (G.)  : 

Buntv    pulls    the    strings. 
5500. 

Concealed  bed.    8202. 

Scrape  o'  the  pen.    41190. 

Till  the  bells  ring.    46211. 
Moffat  (J.  E.)  : 

Friend  at  court.    15425. 

Mirror  of  Miyama.     29826. 
Moffat   (R.  M.)  : 

All  for  gold.    840. 

Reunited.    39219. 

Royal  fool.    40144. 

Spanish  cavalier.    43422. 
Moffat,  Yard  &  co. : 

Baglioni.     2808. 

Eris.    r2868a. 

Four  plays.    15173. 

Maid's  forgiveness.     27517. 

Plays   for   home,   school   & 
settlement.     54978. 
Moffiitt   (.7.)     Stella  Micawber. 

43859. 
Moffatt    (J.   H.)      Richard   II. 

39344. 
Moffett  (C.) : 

Battle.    3105. 

For  better,  for  worse.  14781. 

Loser  wins.    26256. 


Moffett      (F.     D.)       Pioneers. 

36360. 
Moffett     (R.)       Sue     &     Will. 

44376a. 
Mogan  (J.  J.)     Capital  punish- 
ment.   6052c. 
Mogulesko.     Ben-\mi.     3479. 
Mohacsi      (E. )        i  iirsteiiscLiu. 

15636. 
Mohawk   (Go-won- go)  : 

Indian  mail  carrier.    21632. 
Indian  romance.    21638. 
Wep-Ton-No-Mah.     49985. 

Mohr  (R.)     Borrowing  a  bride. 
4682. 

Moinaux  (J.)  : 

Due  sordi.     11946. 
Georgiennes.    16163. 

Moira  (G.)  : 

Henry  VI.    18861. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 
35916. 

Moise  (C.  H.)  : 

In  the  shadow  of  Calvary. 

21499. 
Uncle.    47929. 

Moise  (L.  C.)  : 

Cardinal's      niece.      6208a. 

6208b. 
Financier.    14256. 
First  love.    14374. 
Old    Ben    Newton.      33417. 

33418. 
Parisimi.     .3.5335,  35336. 
Ricliard,   duke   of  Glouces 

ter.    39368. 
Schoolmaster.     41122. 
Smile  &  a  tear.    42826. 
Temptation.    4.5308. 
Winning    her    husband. 

51161,  51162. 
Molander  (A.  &  S.  B.)  : 

Confidential  agent.    8245. 
Half  dozen  hearts.     17925. 

Molasso  (G.)  : 

Amour   de   I'artiste.     1353. 

Darling  of  Paris.    9903. 

Somnambule.    43181a. 
Mold    (G.  J.)      Political   night- 
mare.   36690. 

Moles     (H.    E.)       Girl    &    the 
ranger.     16451. 

Moli6re  (A.  R.)  : 

Amateur  snap  shot.    1069. 
By  order  of  the  czar.   5692. 
Dr.  .lack's  patient.    11150. 
Dragon's  bride.     116.53. 
Prince  of  Bohemia.     37329. 
Queen  of  bedlam.    38006. 
White  shamrock.     .50568. 
Wong  Fong.  51664,  51665. 
Wrong  trunk.    51906. 


Moli^re  (J.  B.  P.)  : 

Affected       young       ladles. 

52579. 
Avare.    2508,  2509.  56070. 
Bourgeois         gentilhomme. 

4762-4763,  29142a. 
Burger  als  edelmann.   1821. 
Continental  drama.     8380a. 
Doctor  Cupid.    11129a. 
Doctor  Love.    11163a. 
Doctor  in  spite  of  himself. 

11149a. 
Femmes   savantes.     14044- 

14046. 
Fourberies     de     S  c  a  p  i  u  . 

15181a,  409.56. 
Georgo     Dandin.       16167- 

16199. 
Lefiador.    25056. 
Liebhaber  als  arzt.    25258a. 
Medecin  malgre  lui.    11132, 

29012. 
Miser.  -'29852,  29853. 
Pr^cieuses  ridicules.    37039, 

37040,  37043. 
Sicilian.    42234a. 
Tartuffe.       8380a,     17445b, 

45146.  45147,  53127. 
Zierpuppen.    52341. 
Molina.     Sucesos  de  la  semana. 

44357. 
Molina    (J.    R.)      Tres    vie.ias. 

46916. 
Molina  (T.  de)    See  Tell ez  (G.) 
Molineaux   (R.  B.)  : 

Man  inside.    27879.  27880. 
Relapse  of  William.    38992. 
Moll   (M.  S.)  : 

King  &  demon  king.    28730. 
Untamed  shrew.    48428. 
Mollenhauer  (E.)     House  hunt- 
ing.   20390. 
Mollenhauer  ( E.  H. )    Man  with 

a  past.    28002. 
Mollenhauer  (E.  R.)  : 

Manhattan  Beach.    28058. 
Zanina.     52278. 
Mollenhauer  (L.)     Theosophist. 

45714. 
Moller    (Mme.)      See  Cotherall 

(A.) 
Moller  (C.  N.)  : 

Best  man.    3588. 
Blundering      Mr.      Brown. 

4417. 
Parson's  vacation.    35385. 
People's  money.     35864. 
Row  at  the  Ruggles.  40115. 
Sentimental  Sarah.     41511. 
Tax  on  bachelors.    45178. 
What  they  did  for  Jenkins. 
50143. 
Moller     (J.     A.)      Greenhorns. 
17602. 


3286    . 


INDEX 


Moller      (K.)       What's     next? 

50116. 
Moller     (M.)     Highway     strol- 

ers.     19458. 
Mollett    (A.   L.)     Time   of  the 

slaves.     46242. 
Moltmr  (F.)  : 

Cloven  foot.     7675. 
Counsel    for    the    defense. 

8646. 
Devil.     10648,  10649,  10651, 

10652. 
Farkas.     13672. 
Gardeoffizier.     15908. 
Herr   verteidiger.     19310a- 

19312. 
Leibgardist.     25022. 
Lilioni.     2.5456,  25457, 
Little  Peter.    25836. 
Lombroso's   monument. 

26091. 
Marchen  vom  wolf.     27322, 

27323. 
Teufel.  41997,  45476,  45477. 
Mol.)(W.  von)    Schiller.    41056. 
Molyueaux  (F.  C.)  : 

Gvpsv  outcast.     17839. 
.John  Jones,  jr.     22861. 
Knight  of  a  camera.  24146. 
Oliver      Perkins,      A.      M. 

33711. 
That  fellow  Perkins.  45559, 
Monnia,  psciid.     See  Ryder  (M.) 
Monaghan  (H.  D.)  : 

Hand  of  Ethelberta.  .53864. 
Lady  of  tlie  dawn.     24493. 

Monaghan     fW.)      She    sinned 

because  she  loved.     42013. 
Monagon    (G.    P.)     Fraternity, 

15278. 
Monasterio  (K.)    Chipgn.    7111. 
.Moncayo  (M.)  : 

Espaiia  de  pandereta. 

12933a. 
Gafas  uegras.     15764. 
Isla  de  los  placeres.  22135a, 
Viaje  de  la  vida.     48922. 

Monckton  (L.)  : 

Arcadians.     1774, 
Cingalee.     7368. 
Circus  girl.     7408. 
Country  girl.     8763. 
Dancing    mistress.     9731a, 

9732. 
(jiirls  of  Gottenberg.    16675. 
Messenger  boy.     29311. 
Mousme.     312.53. 
New  Aladdin.     32316. 
Orchid.     34305. 
Our  :\Iiss  Gibbs.     34716. 
(}uaker  girl.     37951,  379.52. 
Qnakeros.     37958a. 
Schwindelraeiei*       &       cie. 

41145. 


Monckton  ( L. )  — Con  tinued. 
Spring  chiclven.  43646. 
Toreador.     46574. 

Moncrieff  (I.)     Modern  Magda- 
len.    30625. 

Moncrieff        (W.       T.)         Nell 
Gwyune.     32185. 

Monde  (C.  de)     Sec  De  Monde. 

Mondschein   (I.)     First  world's 
sporting  congi-ess.     14399. 

Moneghan      (.L     C.)       Emmet. 
12624. 

Money-Coutts    (F.)     See   Laty- 
mer  (F.  Money-Coutts,  baron) 

Monfort   (W.  N.)     Love  out  of 
tune.     26593. 

Mong  (W.  V.)  : 

Bonnie       Annie       Laurie. 

4575b. 
Clay  baker.     7.562. 
Exposed  by  the  dictograph. 

13257. 
Fall  of  an  empire.     13465. 
False-alarm  Watson.  13513. 

Mongenais      ( A. )       Hvpuotism. 

20765. 
Mongeon   (T.)     Euchre.     13014. 
Mongre     (P.)      See    Hausdorlf 

(F.) 
Monich  (F.)    Studeutin.  44264a. 
Monis    (A.    Lopez)     See   I^Cpez 

Monls. 
Monitor     co.      Troubles     of     a 

millionaire.     47173. 
Monjardin   (A.)  : 

Perp^tue.     35939. 
SO'  Mg'+aq.     40399a. 
Zouzou.     52392. 

Monie    (E.   de)     See  Anderson 

(H.  O.) 
Monk      (E.)       Society     terror. 

43024. 
Monkhouse  (A.)  : 

Education  of  Mr.   Surrage. 

12270. 
Mary  Broome.     28546. 
Monkhouse        ( H. )         Rosiere. 

40044. 
Monksommers  (W^.)    Happiness 

gap.     18141. 
Monnier  (J.)  : 

Cosur  et  le  reste.     7776. 
.Tumeau.     2.3281. 
Monuingher     (P.     H. )     If     we 
only  had  a  job.     20942. 

Monreal      (E.)       Tres      vieja-;. 
46916. 

Monreal    (H. )     Mme.  Mephisto. 
27211. 

Monro  (S.  J.)  : 

Cup  of  cofEee.     9352. 
Memorable  year.     29089. 

Monroe  ( A.  E.)    Chaplain.  6723. 


Monroe  (A.  S.)  : 

Life.     25279. 

Preparing  Croary.     37063. 
Monroe   (C.  L.)  : 

Cutting  his  way.     9525. 

.Jealousy  cured.    22550. 

Midnight  elopement.   29422. 

Soubrette     monologue. 
43303. 

Ye  don't  tell  me.     52032. 
Monroe  (F.)  : 

Bit  of  studio  life.     4011. 

Schemes  &  dreams.     41052. 

Sheriff.     42067. 

Up  against  it.     48470. 
Monroe     (F.     L.)      Mrs.     Van 

Orm's  dilemma.     30478. 
Monroe  (G.  W.)  : 

Aunt  Bridget's  baby.    2384. 

Aunt    Bridget's    boodle. 
2385. 

Bridget's  baby.     5099. 

Her     majesty,     the     cook. 
19070. 

My.  aunt  Bridget.     314S7. 
Monroe  (H.)  : 

After  all.    463a. 

Little  Davy.    25647. 

Man  eagle.    27752d. 

Passing  show,    35465a. 

Three    travelers    watch    a 
sunrise.    55586. 

Valeria.    48631,  4S631a. 
Monroe  (H.  E.)  : 

At  Lord  Protector's  house. 
2155, 

Court  scene.    8857. 

Diet  of  Worms.     10841. 

Mary  Stuart.    28572. 

Monk's  scene.    30821. 

Nun's  dialogue.    33158. 

Parliament  under  Charles  I. 
35347. 

Scene  at  Cambridge  univer- 
sity.   41007. 

Scene  between  Puritans  & 
students.    41008. 
Monroe   (J.  R.)  : 

Argo  &  Irene.    1811. 

Malachi  &  Miranda.    27635. 
Monroe       (N.)         Haymakers. 

18347. 
Monroe  (R.  B.)  : 

Aunt  Bridget's  baby.    2384. 

Bridget's  baby.    5099. 

Gibson  widow.    16335. 
Monroe   &   Bixby.     Two   barn- 
stormers.   47553. 
Monroe  &  Hart : 

Chicago  widows.    6952. 

Gay  matinee  girl.    1.5976. 

High-born  lady.    19400. 

In  gay  Gazoozaland.     21179. 

.Tollv  matinge  girl.    22947. 

Miss  Henrietta.    29955. 


3287 


INDEX 


Monroe  &  Mack : 

Hot  night  in  N.  Y.    20326. 
Hot  time  in  N.  Y.    20339. 
Mons  (F.)  : 

Carlos  Herrera.    6233. 
Claude  Gueux.    7552. 
Comtesse  Berthe.    8193. 

Crime  of  the  opera.    9093. 
(Crocodile.    9161. 
Daughter  of  Erin.    9951. 

Dramas       of       California. 
11672. 

False  gods.    13528. 

Family.     13573. 

Fontaine     des     innocentes. 
14703. 

Germinal.    16213. 

Grand  inquisitor.    17268. 

Guilty  love.    17765. 

Headman's  ape.    18422. 

Henry  YIII.    18880. 

High  life.    19412. 

Hospodar.    20311. 

Households  of  Paris.    20457. 

Huronue.    20703. 

Husband  &  judge.    20717. 

Idol.     20898. 

Idole.    20906. 

Irlandaise.    22056. 

Tsole  de  Chartres.    22181. 

Tack  Storm.    22364. 

Jean  Cevenol.    22555. 

.feanup  Morelet.    22578. 

T.atest.     2480U. 

Lights  of  Paris.    25432. 

Literary  women.    25576. 

Locust  &  ant.    26062. 

Louba.    26386.  ''' 

Love  &  country.    26429. 

Love's  crimes.    26698. 

Man  of  straw.    27919. 

Marpha.    28346. 

Marquise.    28356. 

Martvre.    28523. 

Jlonk.    30811. 

Old  miller.    33574. 

Our  sons.    34777. 

Perche.    35880. 

Pomperan's     marriage. 
36769. 

Poi-thos'  son.    36858. 

Proc§s  Torquenie.    37569. 

Red  rose.    38791. 

Regina,    38920. 

Robbers'  banker.    39609. 

Robert  Fulton.    39641. 

Rose  rouge.    40016. 

Rural  life.    40307. 

Simon  de  Montford.    42441. 

Storm  king.    43980. 

Sweet  home.    44751. 

Tales  of  Edgar  Poe.    44988. 

Tereutia.     45397. 

Toison  d'or.    46425. 

Too  witty  by  far.    46551. 


See    Hubges 

Celos  de  Am- 

Puertas     al 


Mons  (F.) — Continued. 

Tralcor.    46777. 

Trip  underground.    470-54 

Truly  guilty.    47261. 

Yacances       du       mariage. 
48586. 

Yolcano.    49253. 

Widow.    50797. 

Yvonne.    52259. 

1002d  night.    52488. 
Monsieur  X.    Sec  Simone  (D.  R. 
de) 

Monsou  (A.)  : 

Daphne.    9836. 
Light  of  Lonia.     25388. 
jMonson   (A.  C.)     Loyal  league. 

26784. 
Monson    (C.   D.)      Just  punish- 
ment.   23391. 
Montagu  (E.)     Trixie  in  search 

of  a  title.    47126. 
Montagu     (M.) 

(M.  M.) 
:\Iontagud    (F.) 

paro.     6585. 
IMontagud      (P.) 

oampo.    37803. 
?,fontague    (E.   Y.)      See  Heim 

(F.) 

Montague  (Harold)  : 

First  aid   to   the  wounded. 

14345. 
Proposing  Ity  jtroxy.    37729. 

Montague    (Harry): 

.\cliilles  &  Hector.     16L 

Bashful  Venus.     3085. 

Bridal  chamber.     5044. 

Dude.     11942. 

Jolly  girls.    22935. 

King     of     the     hobo     i"ing. 

23870. 
King  Reginald.     2.3902. 
Little  Miss  Clover.     25771. 
Misttt  family.     29881. 
Miss  Kiki.    29973. 
Mormon.     31034. 
My  uncle.    31718. 
Ocean  voyage.    33238. 
Old  age  &  youth.    334U6. 
On  the  Midway.     33875. 
Kadley  Bartin  ball.     38315. 
Sassy,  a  ragtime  soubrette. 

40802. 
Silly    dinner    at    Cherrv's. 

42378. 
Silly  dinner  trial.    42379. 
Skylarking.    42703. 
Tender  goose.    45368. 
Tess     of     the     Tenderloin. 

45450. 
Uncle  Sam.     48007. 
'Weighed  on  yeast.     49951. 
Montague  (.L  C.)     Marion  Fay. 
28287. 


Montague   (J.  J.)  : 

Dollar  did  it.     11265. 
Marjie.     28309. 
Montague    (Jack)      His    royal 
highness.    19792a. 

INIontague  (John)  : 

Called     from     the    streets. 

5922. 
Cupid's  capers.     9420. 
Duke's  widow.    12014. 
Midnight  intrusion.     29434. 
Narrow  path.    32026. 
Operation.     34270. 


55270. 
Crystal  gazer. 

Married  a  half 

M. )      Grand 
17266. 


Secret  sin. 
Montague   (L.) 

9293. 
IMontague  (M.) 

hour.     28432a. 
Tvfontague    (R.   T 

hotel  reception. 

Montague   (W.)  : 
Angelus.     1511. 
Artist's  ideal.    52735. 
Aunt  Kate.     52773. 
Bad     girl     of    the    familv. 

52808. 
Belle  of  Chinatown.    3405. 
Belle  of  Tahiti.     3424. 
Bells  of  Shandon.     3462a. 
Below  the  deadline.    3468. 
Between  the  horns.     3676. 
Billy  Jone's  man.    3882. 
Hit  of  old  Ireland.     4009. 
Brockton  kid.    5156a. 
Buying  a  title.     5669. 
C.  Q.  D.     5759. 
Cashier  &  the  dago.    6372a. 
Charity.     6745a. 
College  days.     7846. 
Devil  in  skirts.     10665. 
Empire    State    express. 

12638. 
Evening  call.    1.3084b. 
Fatty's  health  cure.    13886. 
Food  for  powder.     14705b. 
Fort  Rilev.    15036. 
Goat.    16815. 
Good-bye     to     Bohemia. 

17070. 
Good    shepherd    of   County 

Mayo.    17113a. 
Graft.     17230a. 
Great  question.     17455a. 
Hard  times.    18209a. 
Heart    throbs    of    a    great 

city.    18506. 
Her     brother's     keeper. 

18930. 
His  master's  voice.     19726. 
Hop  head.    20243. 
How     Cohn      made     good. 

20472. 
Irish  Chfistmas.     21964. 
Irish  emigrant.     21977:1. 


3288 


n^DEX 


Montague  (W.) — Coatinued. 
Irish  hearts.    219S6b. 
Justice      of      the      pence. 

23421a. 
Lakes  of  Killaruej'.  24551a. 
Last  liiss.     24721a. 
Loan  shark.    26019. 
Lost  melody.    54827. 
Marriage  broker.    2S377. 
Modern  socialist.    30659. 
My  Lady  Betty.     31594. 
-My  little  pal.    54658. 
.Mvstic  power.    31867a. 
New  chief  of  police.    32339. 
Night     in     Chinatown. 

S2687a. 
Night  operator.     54717. 
Nol  every  woman.     33048b. 
No.    2634    &    the    warden. 

33151. 
One  Christmas  eve.     33995. 
Peacemaker.    35698. 
Persistent  wooer.     35965. 
Pious  fake.  36365. 
Pitcher.     36410. 
Point  of  view.     36642. 
Pride  of  N.  Y.    37210. 
Sign.    42292a. 
vSlave  girl.    42715. 
Social      highwayman. 

42967a. 
Socialist.    42996. 
Taming  a  flirt.    45039. 
■  Touch  of  nature.    46612. 
Try  out.    55676. 
Twentj'  minutes  on  the  Bar- 

bary  coast.     47450. 
Twenty    minutes   with   the 

board      of      supervisors. 

47452a. 
Two  of  a  kiud.     47723. 
Understudy.    48258. 
Union  label.    48330. 
Wall  street  game.    49428. 
When  Frisco  sleeps.    50221. 
Montague  &  Alden.    Law  of  the 

woods.    24873. 
Montaine   (C.)     Old  landmark. 
33532. 

Montaine   (C.  F.)  : 

Freak  of  fortune.    15298. 
In    a     moment    of    anger. 

21075. 
In  harm's  hands.    21199. 
Luck  at  last.    26834. 
Power  of  passion.    36979. 
Too  much  money.    46541. 

Montalban  (A.)     Corrida  de  la 

prensa.    8573a. 
Montbeliard  (A.  de)    Archer  of 

the  Rhine.    1778. 

Monte   (A.)     Lac  d'  Emeraude. 

24297. 
Monte  (L.  del)     See  Del  Monte. 


Montecorboli  (E.)  : 
Carmelita.    6236. 
In  time.    21552. 
Monteith  (W.    S.)     Ethel 

Churchill.    12998. 
Montejoy    (L.)      Magic   of   the 

gods.     27378. 
Monteleone    (E.)      Triumph   of 

love.    47102. 
Monteleone    (V.   J.)     Eternally 

beloved.    12988a. 

Montemezzi  (I.)  : 

Amore    dei    tre    re.      1343, 

1344. 
Giovanni  Gallurese.    16393, 

16394. 
Liebe  dreier  konige.  25238a. 

Montenegi'o  (C.)    Alcestis.   717. 
Montenegro  (L.)    Viva  de  genio. 

49198. 
?.Iontenegi-o      ( M. )       M  a  d  r  e  . 

27305. 
Montenegro    (R.    Lopez-)      See 

Lopez-Montenegro. 
Montenegro      y      Penela       (J.) 

Amor  y  el  gabinete.    1337. 
Montepin     (S.)      Banda    rossa. 

24417a. 
Monterde  (B.  B.)    See  Bautista 

Monterde. 
Montero   (A.  L.  Rosso  y)     See 

Rosso  v  Montero. 
Montero   (.T.)     SoJedad.    43124. 
Monterrey     (M. )       C  a  c  e  r  I  a  . 

53035. 
Moiitesiuos   (E.)  : 

Angeles  mandan.    1487. 
Caiiamonera.     5983. 
Catetas.     64.50. 
Escollera  del  diablo.   12918. 
Manantial  del  amor.  2S03S. 
Pura  la  cantaora.    37856. 
T.  B.  O.   44889. 
Monteux-Brisac.        Plus      beau 

corps  de  Paris.    36574. 
Montez  (M.)     Twixt  the  cup  & 

the  lip.    47530. 
Montgomery  (G.)     Cradle  song. 
8996b. 

Montgomery   (J.)  : 
Aviator.    2531. 
Native  sou.     32058. 
Rather    rough    on    Robert. 

38505. 
Ready  money.    38549. 
Was       gliinzt.       ist       gold 
49632a. 
Montgomery     (M.)       Per    tele- 
phone.   35876. 
Montgomery   (M.  W.)     Lesson. 

25097. 
Montgomery   (T.  M.)     Through 
snow  &  sunshine.    46080. 


Montgomery  (W.  S.)  : 
Convict's  wife.    8434. 
Hazel  Dell.    18358. 
Rudolph,   tlae   mission   kid. 

40228. 
Spy.    43664. 
Montgomery  (W.  U.)     Mask  of 

gold.     28604. 
Montgomery  &  Farrell.     Soup  ! 

soup  !  soup  !    43345. 
Monti jano  (P.  Ortiz-)  See  Ortiz- 

Montijano. 
Montorgueil   (G.  de)     Merowig. 

29218. 
Montowt  (R.  von)     Letzen  tago 

von  Pompeji.     25170a. 
Montray  (E.  H.)     Montray,  the 

circus  man.    30925. 
Montreuil      (G.)        Fleur     des 

ondes.     14498. 
Moody     (A.    K.)       Bluebeard's 

bride.     4397. 
Moody   (G.)     Bargain  counter. 

2988. 
Moody  (H.  C.)     Poems  &  plays 

of  W.  V.  Moody.    36613g. 
Moody  (J.  E.)     Pack  of  cards. 

35009. 
Moody  (W.)    Chauffeurs.   6753. 

Moody  (W.  v.)  : 

Faith  healer.    13431,  13432. 

Fire-bringer.    14297a. 

Great  divide.    6967a. 

Masque    of    .i  u  d  g  m  e  n  t . 
28629b. 

Poems  &  plays.    36613g. 

Sabine  woman.     40417. 
Moody     (Z.    A.)       Incidentally 

war.    21592a. 
Mook      (S.      R.)        Intriguer.s. 

21864. 
Moon    (A.    M.)      Wrong    bird. 

51858. 
Moon  (T.  H.)     Beginning  of  the 

end.    52851. 
Mooney  (F.  E.)  : 

Electric  chair.    12406. 

Electrician.    12416. 

Little  soldier.    25884. 

Mental  sword.    29127a. 

Money  master.    30785. 

Saw-bones.     40906. 

Terrible  manager.    45418. 

Up  in  the  air.    48484. 

Wishing.    51255. 

Mooney  (J.  F.)  : 

How  Officer  Flaherty   won 

the  widow.     20508. 
Lady  Devotion.    24384. 
R.        Augustus        Billings' 

change  of  heart.    38255. 
Some    doers    of    the    word. 

43152. 
Wilbeths.     50946. 


3289 


INDEX 


.Mooney  (R.  E.)  : 

Love-star.    26614a. 

Man  makers.     27881. 

Thrills.     55589. 
Moorat  (J.)     Bethlehem.    3609. 
:\Ioore  (A.)  : 

.Tack   &   Jill   &  the   house 
they  built.     22315. 

Lib.     25200. 

Price.     37139. 

Self  defense.    41425a. 

Worldly  goods.     51774. 
Mdi.re  (A.  D.)  : 

Revenge.     39244. 

Search  of  the  Magi.    41264. 
Moore    (A.   L.)     Hearts  tested 

&  true.     18580. 
Moore     (A.     P.)      Railroaders. 

38371. 
.Moore     (B. )       Happy    ending. 

18158. 
Moore  (B.  F.)  : 

Belle,   the  typewriter  giri. 
3446. 

Brother     against     brother. 
5256. 

Capt.  Jack.     6113. 

Erin  go  bragh.     12862. 

Faugh-a-ballagh.     13891. 

Ferguson,  of  Troy.     14060. 

Girl  from  Midway.     16510. 

<Tovernment  detective. 

17173. 

Haunted  mill.     18314. 

Irish  agent.     21946. 

Irish  rebel.    22025. 

Judazuma.     23128. 

Judge  by  proxy.     23142. 

King    of    the    Philippines. 
23878. 

Man  from  Texas.     27813. 

Moonshiner's  daughter. 

30978. 

Poverty  flats.     36926. 

Rough  rider.    40076. 

Suzette.     44708. 

Uncle  Silas.    48043. 

Weeping  willows.     49938. 

Winning  a  wife.     51148. 

Wrecker's  daughter.   51839. 

Moore    (C.   D.)     Prodigal   son. 
S7586. 

Moore  (C.  L.)  : 

Bun(iuet  of  Palacios.     2930. 

Ghost  of  Rosalys.     16319. 

Hungry  gods.     20666. 

Red  branch  crests.    38706. 
^Foore  (C.  R.)  : 

Gwendolyn's        subterfuge. 
17805. 

:Man-eater.     27754. 
Moore  (Carlyle)  : 

Adiiniless  Eden.     261a. 

Ambition.     1100. 


Moore  (Carlyle) — Continued. 
Bubble.     5362. 
Cleptomaniac.     7597. 
Disillusioned.     10952. 
In  wrong.     21572. 
Into  the  light.     21849. 
Just  looking  on.     23375a. 
Man.     27703a. 
Man  who  came  back.  27976. 
Office  boy.     33330. 
Opera.     34260. 
Pride.     37195. 
Revelation.     39233. 
Sheridan's  ride.     42063. 
Suey  San.     44386. 
Yeggman.     .52056. 
IMoore  (Cassimer  H.)      John.^on. 

the  janitor.     22894. 
Moore  (Charles)     Hottest  coon 

in  Dixie.     20367. 
Moore  (Clifford  H.)     Medea  of 

Euripides.     29011d. 
Moore  (D.)      Mv  La dv  Bellamy. 

31592. 
Moore    (D.   U.)jr.     N.   Y.   book 

agent.     32524. 
Moore  (E)  : 

Hidden  hand.     19368. 
IMonte  Crisco.     30904. 
Moore      (E.     B.)       Hula-hula. 

20593. 
Moore  (E.  C.)     Two  of  a  kind. 

55706. 
Moore   (E.  H.)      Dove  uncaged. 

11568. 
Moore       (E.       V.)        Contrario 

Mary.     8389. 
Moore  (E.  W.)  : 

Devil's  .slide.     10717. 
Nobody's  son.     329.57a. 
Moore  (F.  F.)  : 

Country  folks.     8758. 
Rip  Van  Winkle  in  a  bar- 
ber shop.     39495. 
Shepherd  prince.     42053. 
Moore  (F.M.)     Iceman.     208.3! ^ 
Moore     (F.     W. )     Tncendarian. 

21.589. 
Moore  (Francis  E.)  : 

Adventures      of     Adenion^. 

346. 
Unreceived  telegram.  48408. 
Moore    (Frank  E.)     Hiawatha. 
19346. 

Moore  (G.)  : 

A]:)OStle.     1694. 

Bending  of  the  bough.  3491 . 

Elizabeth  Cooper.     12496. 
Moore    (G.    F.)     Modei-n   Beau 
Brunimell.     .30.587. 

Moore     (G.     H.)     Ranch     7-11. 

38435. 
Moore    (G.    L.)      See    Metcalf 

(G.  L.) 

3290 


Moore  (G.  P.)  : 

Jack's  uncle.     22396. 

Murada.     31364. 
Moore  (G.  W.)  : 

Auntie  Fudge.     2437a. 

Memories.     29091. 

Silent  brother.     42336. 

Woman's  defense.     51.518a. 
Moore  (H.)  :    v- 

Cypress  trail.    53322. 

Isle  of  woman.    54079. 
Moore  ( H.  R. )    Where  is  Smith  ? 

50383. 
Moore     (H.     W.)       Defective. 

53372-53374. 
Moore  (I.  H.)  : 

Master  weaver.    28729. 

Mister  Morgan.    30215. 
Moore  (J.  A.)    Eldorado.    12380. 
Moore  (J.  G.)  : 

Airship.    662. 

New  side  tracked.    32459. 

Woman  of  impulse.    51442. 
Moore  (J.  O.) : 

Allatoona.    928. 

Genevieve.  16075. 

Satan.  40804. 

Strife.    44155. 

Tempted.    45331. 

Woman's  love.    51542. 
Moore  (J.  T.)  : 

Bishop       of       Cottontown. 
3983. 

Ghost-flower.    16310. 
Moore  (J.  W.)     Silver  wedding. 

42432. 
Moore  (L.  L.)     Who  is  George? 

50614. 
Moore  (L.  W.)  : 

Birthday    of    the    infanta. 
52899. 

Happy  prince.    18188a. 

Hawk  of  gold.    lS337c. 
Moore    (Laura)      Little   Peter. 
25837. 

Moore    (Lawrence)      See   Law- 
rence (W.  M.) 
Moore  (Lucia)    Raided.    38354. 
Moore  (M.)  : 

Mother  Goose  girls.    31140. 

On  the  veranda.    54790. 

Too  many  burglars.    46521a. 

Moore    (M.    A.)      Emancipated 
woman.    12568. 

Moore  (M.  E.)  : 

A.  D.    1912.    6. 
A.  D.  1999.    7,  8. 
Bitter  &  sweet.    4015. 
Borrowed  bugle.    4673. 
Calico  gown.    5838. 
Evolution  of  Doll  v.    13169a. 
Ghost's  guest.    16325. 
Retribution.    .89161. 
Root  of  all  evil.    39911. 


mvEs. 


Moore  (Margaretta  B.)    Unfor- 
tunate.   48313. 
Moore  (Mary  B.)     Raid  on  the 

Janiul.    38353. 
Moore  (Mary  C.)  : 

Firemen  of  the  Wissahickon 

inn,    14329b. 
Narcissa.    8614. 
Moore  (Mildred  C.)  : 
Mexican.    29336. 
Middle-class.    29394. 
Seuorita.    41481b. 
Moore    (N.  A.)     Mount  Wash- 
ington.   31224. 
Moore    (R.    J.)     Our    boys    in 

blue     34551. 
Moore  (S.  L.)     Which  shall  it 

be?    50423. 
Moore  (Snitz)     Vacation  days. 

48592. 
Moore      (Sturge)        Florentine 

tragedy.    14559. 
Moore  (T.)  : 

Lallah  Rookh.    6974,  14315, 

39799,  48754-48755. 
Tara.    45136. 

Veiled  prophet  of  Khoras- 
san.    48752,  48753. 
Moore     (W.)       Our    Jonathan. 

34695. 
Moore   (Z.)     Other  side  of  the 

question.    34489. 
Moore  &  Lessing.    Distant  rela- 
tive.   10972, 
IVtoore-Clement  (M.)  : 
Accounting.    152a. 
Blind  man's  bufE.    42.57. 
Coming  across.    53227. 
Horse    of    another    color, 

20291a. 
.Just  a  mother,    23327. 
Law  of  love.     24868. 
New  dawn.    32356. 
Road  de  luxe.    39579a. 
Simpson's  defense.    42460. 
Moorehead      (W.     K.)        John 

Brown.    22837. 
Moorhead     (E.    S.)      Marrying 

parson.    28472. 
Moorhouse     (H.     J.)       Mystic 

compass.    31860b. 
Mor  (.T.)     Scf?  Jokai  (M.) 
Mora   (Fernando)     Quinqufi  de 

Petronilo.    38215b. 
Mora  (Frank  de)    See  De  Mora. 
Mora  (M.)  : 

Cabezudos.     5769. 
Remendona.    39014. 

Mora  (R.  Mestre)     See  Mestre 

Mora. 
]\Iorales    (J.)     Nobleza   de   un 

querer.     32940. 
Morales     (V.)       Divorce    case. 

11032. 
Moran.    NelHe  Butler.    32193. 


Moran  (E.)  : 

Civil  service.     7474. 
Great  I  am.    17407. 
Moran  (E.  P.)  : 

College    girls    at    home    & 

abroad.    78.53. 
Non  -  professional      call. 
32983a. 
Moran  (J.  B.)  : 

Mrs.      Wilson's      husband. 

30490. 
Stage  door.     43721. 
Moran    (J.    F.)      Carrickmore. 

6286. 
Moran  (N.)    Knockout.    54194. 
Moran    (R.   B.)      Borrowing  a 

bride.    4682. 
Moran  &  Hathaway.     Wreck  of 

the  Republic.    51832. 
Morand  (E.)  : 

GrisSidis.     17656. 
Iseyl.     22286-222SS. 
Jane  Shore.    22465. 
Messaline.    29308. 
Royal  elopement.    40138. 
Moratin  (L.  F.  de)  : 

Escuela     de     los     maridos. 

46313a. 
Si    de    las    ninns.      42207, 
55335. 
Morburger  (C.)  : 

Gliickliche  wahl.    16794a. 
Verlorene  heim.     48871a. 
Weg  zur  ehe.    49942a. 
Morcombe   (J.  E.)     Eighteenth 

century  lodge.    12339. 
Mordaunt    (H.)      Roof   gnrden 

tragedy.     39892. 
Mordaunt   (M.)  : 

Dolly  Varden.     11296. 
Mechanic's  daughter.  28998. 
Our  girls.     34652. 
Sin.     42466. 
True  wife.    47257. 
Mordecai     (G.     L.)       Days    of 

shoddy.      10159. 
More    (A.)      Prince   Charming. 

37285,  87286. 
More  (A.  M.)     Rejected  of  men. 

38989. 
More  (E.  A.)     Red  darts.  38721. 
More  (F.  V.  de)     See  De  IMore. 
More    (G.)      Case  of  Charlotte 

Dorr.     6322. 
Moreau  (A.)     Mme,  Sans-G§ne. 

27218. 
Moreau    (C.  L.)  : 

Black  band.     4050. 
Face  in  the  coffin.    13306. 
Marquis    of    Pomgrano. 
28352. 

Moreau   (E.)  : 
Dante.     9828. 
Mme.  Margot.     27210, 


Moreau  (E.) — Continued. 

Mme.     Sans-Gene.       27217- 

27217c. 
Proces    de    Jeanne    d'Arc. 

37568. 
Trial     of     .Teanne     d'Arc. 
46931. 
Moreau   (H.)  : 

Avocat  des  dames.    2536. 
Baignoire.     2812a. 
Beguins  de  mme.     3319. 
Boniche.     4563. 
Campagne  de  pres.se.    595H 
Canasson.     .5986. 
Depeche  d'Orieans.    10486 
Dernier  mascot.    10519. 
Duel  s.  V.  p.    11966. 
Fantabosse     et     C  a  v  a  1  o. 

13646. 
Fille     naturelle.       14  2  3  4, 

14235. 
GargonniSre  h.  louer.    15888. 
Horteuse  va  mieux.    20308. 
Invite    done    Ferdinand. 

21914. 
Mome  GalathSe.     30726. 
Nouvelle  justice.    33099a. 
Passe-moi  ta  femme.  35441. 
Petite  Bretonne.    36040. 
Petite  gargotiere.     36043. 
Soeurs  Zigoteau.     43033. 
Tete  du  mari.     45474a. 
Troisieme  galon.    47140. 
■Cberlaufer.    47892. 
Moreau  (J.)  pseud.  Conspirator. 

8337,  8338. 
Moreau-Chaslon    (E.)     Strauss. 

44093. 
Morehead  (D.  H.)    Heir  of  Tot- 
tenham.    18662. 
Morehead    (G.)  : 

Sorceress.     55402. 
Typhoon.    47857. 

Morejon  (J.  IM.  de  Ortega-)  See 
Ortega-Morejon. 

Morel   (E.)  : 

Derni&re  torture.     10521. 

Saved.    4086Sa. 

Terre  d'^pouvante.    45408. 

Moreland   (B.)  : 

Female  globe-trotter.  14020. 
Game  of  golf.    15863. 
Modern   Lady   Macbeth. 

30621. 
Poppy.    36835. 
Moreland  (F.  L.)     Merry  graft- 
ers.    29240. 
Moreland   (M.  L.)     Wilma,  th(- 
colonel's  daughter.     51101. 

Morell    (H.  H.)     Order  of  the 

Bath.     34312. 
Morell     (L.)       See    Rolosoii 

(W.  L.)  &  Halbert  (D.  M.) 


3291 


INDEX 


IMorelli   (U.) : 

Outcast.    34873. 
Power  of  temptation.  36990. 
.Morelock    (A.  E.)     Doll  &  her 

dollars.     11255. 
Morena      (C.)       Pariser     luft. 

35315. 
.Moreno  (D.)     Nydia,  the  blind 

girl  of  Pompeii.     33173, 
.Moreno  Ballesteros  (J.)  : 
Decididas.    10339. 
Sueuo  es  vida.    44383. 
Moreno     Torroba.       Decididas. 

10339. 
Morera     (P.    E.)      Alcaldesas. 

716. 
Aloresco  (L.)     Keep  him  walk- 
ing.    23555. 
Moi'eto    (A.)  : 

Donna  Diana.  11394,  11395. 
Glaserne  magister.    16719. 
?■.  [  o  r  e  1 1  a     ( B. )       Tennessee. 

45381. 
JMorette    (E.)      Edith's   dream. 

12244. 
Moreux  (A.) : 

Hirondelle.     19533. 
Submarine.    44315. 
:aorev    (C.    J.)      Frog   prince. 

15506. 
Morford    (H.)  : 

Adam  Harney.    256. 
Crabbed  age.     8987. 
Irish  know-nothing.    21999. 
Pgre  Dubois.    35890. 
Pirouette.     36405. 

^Morgan    (A.  B.)  : 

District  attorney.     10974. 
Innocent.    21737a. 
]Magic  pot.    27382. 
Pilot.     36313. 

Professor's  assistant.  37645. 
When    two    write   history. 
50346. 
-Morgan   (Anna)     Great  experi- 
ment.    17388. 
-Morgan     (Appleton)       Comedie 

of  errors.    8055. 
Morgan      (B.)        Mary      Anne 

Clarke.    28.543. 
:\Iorgan    (B.  Q.)     Light-o'-love. 

253S0a. 
Morgan    (C.)  : 

Innocent  widow.    21754. 

One  Christmas  eve.    33990. 

Woman  of  mystery.    51445. 

Morgan  (G.  A.)     £5,000.    52525. 

Morgan  (C.  C.)     Our  old  town 

school.    34740. 

?^Torgan   (CD.): 

Chevelure.     6932. 
In  the  billet.    21349a. 
T.ady  of  the  sword.   24505a. 
Light  in  the  house.   25374a. 


Morgan  (C.  D.) — Continued. 

Mrs.     Vivian,     D.     D.     H. 
30482. 

Search  me.     41263a. 

Secret       of       the      North. 
41339a. 

Visiting  prince.     49182a. 
Morgan     (C.    W.)     Wanderer's 

return.     49476. 
Morgan      (E.)       Sou     of     the 

greater  fathei'land.     55397. 
.Morgan  {Mrs.  E.  N.)  : 

Agnes  Surriage.     593. 

Box'der  eagle.     4646. 

Fountain  of  youth.     15132. 

Isle  of  dreams.     22152. 

Lora.    26181. 

Social  brigands.     42949. 

Terence.     45395. 

Washington     & 


the    lady. 
Schultz's  boy, 


49661. 
Morgan  (F.  C.) 

Danny.     41130. 
Morgan  (G.)  : 

Title  cluise.     46335. 
Yetiva.     52106. 
Morgan  (G.  B.)  : 

Life  in  Paris.     25305. 
Miller's  daughter.  •  29G17. 
Morgan    (G.    F.    G.)     Wander- 
er's return.     49477. 
Morgan  (G.  J.)  : 

Getting  a  start.     53763. 
Gettinu'  acquainted.     53764. 
Morgan    (H.    B.)     Girl    &    the 
16452. 

(H.  J.)     Goal.     16813. 
(Harriet)         Uplift. 


roses. 
Morgan 
"Morgan 

48519. 
Morgan 


Morgan 
47582. 

Morgan 
30575. 

Morgan 


(Howai'd)  : 
Executor.     13206. 
Our  cousin.     34.587. 
(J.     A.)     Two 


cities. 


(.1.  F.)     Model  school. 


(J.  J.): 
Mandate  of 

28045. 
Mangashii      el 

28055. 
r^'bo's  promise 
Morgan    (.T.    P.)     Romance 

tho  plains.     39819. 
Morgan     (Mrs.    J.     P.)     Tann- 

hiiuser.     45116. 
Morgai)   (J.  W.)     Fling  in  soci- 
ety.    14515. 
JMorgan  (L.)     Every  day  in  the 
13106a. 
(L.    (i. )     Restitution. 


the  green  god. 

ra     josiss. 

32125. 

of 


year. 
Morgan 

39115. 
Moriran 

19473. 


Morgan    (L.  W.) 

pie.     46199. 
Morgan    (M.    G.) 


ward. 
Morgan 

1938. 
Morgan 


16178. 
(IMatt) 


Tiger's  tem- 
Gerl   Wood- 
Art  &  nature. 


(T-.  L.)     Hilary's  folly. 


(Merlin)  : 
Betty.    3652c. 
She  smiled.     5-5318. 
Morgan  (Mona)     One  Saturday 

night.     34097a. 
Morgan     (N.)     Top    notes    and 

lingerie.     46556a. 
Morgan  (R.)  : 

Doubles  or  quits.     11.556a. 
Greaser.     17348a,  17348b. 
Paying  the  piper.     35672b. 
People        against        Biggs. 

35857a. 
Morgan  (T.  P.)  : 

Actor  &  the  law.    202. 
Alkali  Ike  drops  in.     812. 
All  in  the  family.     863. 
Bigness  of  Bill.     3821. 
Cupid  &  a  wager.    9358. 
Down      at      Uncle     Polks. 

11580. 
Everybody     kisses     Hattie. 

13130. 
Everything    goes    in    vod'- 

ville.    13145. 
Gentleman  from  Cheyenne. 

16111. 
He  was  with  Booth.   18396. 
Her  father's  sword.    18978. 
Joys      of      a      monologist. 

23092. 
Lady  &  the  sleuth.     24345. 
Mollycoddle     &     the     lady 

minstrel.     30719. 
Old        Counselor       Peavy. 

33454   3345.5. 
Old  Sergeant  Bundy.  33612. 
Rev.       Snappy       Halliday. 

39263. 
Sailor  &  the  rube.     40502. 
Uncle  Timrod's  little  game. 

48048. 
Uncle's  littlest  girl.  48067. 
Undertaker  &  the  red  sou- 

brettes.     48260. 
Up  Connecticut  way.  48476. 
Verboslfant  asticality. 

48849. 
W'ords  &  women.     51717. 

Morgan  (W.  H.)  : 

Circus  romance.     7425. 

Three  dreamers.    45953. 
Morgan  (Z.)    Title  chase.  46335. 
Morgan    bros.     Tiger's    temple. 

46199. 
Morgand  (P.)  : 

Homme  du  1om\     20080. 

Neige.    32166. 


3292 


INDEX 


Morgenroth  (A.  R.)  : 

Abraham  P.  Aaron,  the  He- 
brew drummer.     94. 
Faith  versus  power.   13438. 
Peep    into    the    children's 
world.     35783. 
Morgenstern : 

Abenteuer  in  Mekka.     68. 
Manoverkind.     28085. 
Va  banque.     48585. 
Morgenstern    (R.)     Manchester 

marriage.     28040. 
-Morgenthau  (B.)  Cuffey's  cove. 

9336. 
Mori      (B.)       Kcho.s      indiens. 

12203. 
Mori  (E.  E.)  : 

At  freedom's  door.     2137. 
Echos  indiens.     12203. 
Singing  dolls.     42491. 
Moriarty     (M.)     Irish    loyalty. 

22005. 
Morin  (P.): 

Cordette.     8502,  8503. 
Lucky  pig.     26869. 
Orange  blossoms.     34299. 
Repentant  prodigal.    55148. 
Morin    {Mine.   P.)     Lucky   pig. 

26869. 
Morison  (M.)  : 

Lonely  lives.    11682b. 
Weavers.    11682. 
Moriss : 

Bonne  a  faire.    4569. 
Chasse     de     M.     Groslard. 
6826. 
Morisson    (M.)      Hilde  Herbig. 

19480-19482. 
Morley  (C.  S.)  : 

Alexandra.    748. 
Divorgon.    11057. 
Morley     (G.    C.)       First    kiss. 

14367. 
Morley  (J.  S.)     Two  batchelors. 

47556. 
Morley     (L.)       Fata    Morgana. 
13737,  13738. 

Morley  (M.)  : 

Driftwood.    11828a. 

Interrupted  fight.    21831a. 

Long  finger.    54316. 

Simon      &      his      progeny. 
42440b. 

Told  by  the  gate.    55610. 

Vampire.    48672. 
Morley  (S.  G.)     Doiia  Clarines 

y  INIanana  de  sol.     53439. 
Morley  (V.) : 

Fanchon,     the     cricket. 
13626. 

That  girl.    45567. 
Morley  (W.  K.)  : 

Blind  wife.    52918. 

Rich  poor  man.    55168. 

Stepmother.    43874. 


Morningside.    Last  tone.    24776. 
Moro  (V.)     Cucaiia.    9327. 
Morosco     (L.)       Flossie    Few- 
clothes.    14573. 
Morosco   (O.)  : 

Canary      cottage.        53057, 

53058. 
Half-breed.     17921. 
Harrigan.    18247. 
Imperial  highv\'ay.    21030. 
Invasion.     21891. 
Judge  &  tiie  jury.    23139. 
Pretty  Mrs  Smith.    37117a. 
Slave.    42709. 
Society  pilot.    43022. 
Moroso  (.7.  A.)  : 

Let's  pretend.    54256. 
Mother  -  in-  law     of     Mc- 

Tweedles.    31155. 
Sisters.    55354. 
Treadmill.    55644. 
Morphy     (B.)       Sisterly    love. 

42596. 
Morphy  (E.  A.)     Lost  regiment. 

26351. 
Morrall   (W.  R.)     Purple  lady. 

37887. 
Morreau     (B.     F.)       Ambition. 

1105. 
Morrell   (G.  M.)     Disappointed 

prima  donna.    10912. 
Morrell  (Mr.  &  J/rs.  G.  T.)     Kid 

Corrigan's  romance.    23662. 
Morrell     (L.)       Coming    back. 

53228. 
Morrill  (H.  H.)  : 
Aldini.    731. 
Blood  bond.    52919. 
Morris.    In  time  of  war.    21554. 
Morris  (A.  P.)     Actress.    218. 
Morris  (A.  P.)  jr.: 

Black  crescent.    4074. 
Fire     fiends     of     Chicago. 

14302. 
Hoodwinked.     20207. 
Pearl  of  pearls.    35734. 
Red  scorpion.     38797. 
Morris  (B.  M.)     Batch  of  prov- 
erbs.   3096. 
Morris   (D.  H.)     Cop  double-o. 

8464. 
Morris   (D.  L.)     Dutch  justice. 

12070. 
Morris  (Dave)    Neither.    32172. 
Morris  (Don)     Caught  by  wire- 
less.   6498. 
Morris     (E.)       Father    &    son. 

53613. 
Morris    (E.   A.)      Political   sol- 
dier.   36706. 

Morris  (E.  B.)  : 

Arctic     architects.       1786- 

17S8. 
College  comedies.    7844. 
Freshman.    15403. 

329E 


Morris  (E.  B.) — Continued. 

In  the  line  of  duty.    214-52. 

Junior.    23305. 

Man  next  door.    27884. 

Millions  in  it.    29673. 

Senior.    41471. 

Sophomore.    43279. 
Morris  (E.  C.)  : 

Col.  Conyers.    7905. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18852. 

Measure  for  measure.  28983. 

Twelfth  night.    47414a. 

Morris  (E.  de  B.)  : 

Belle  of  the  Antilles.    3425. 
Bismarck's  bounty.    3991. 
Down  the  O-hi-o.    11624. 
Faith,      hope     &     charity. 

13433. 
For    sweet    charity's    sake. 

14917. 
Honor     among     gentlemen. 

20154. 
How    the    Yankee    won    in 

China.    20537. 
Man  from  Manila.    27788. 
Mulcahy's   toboggan   party. 

31316. 
Musical  toys.     31448. 
Old  shipmates.     33617. 
Stranded.    44028. 
Morris    (Felix)      Young    Ladv 

Rodney.    52175. 
Morris       (Frances)         Arizona 

Bess.    1842. 
Morris   (Fritz)     Clara  Vere  de 
Vere.    7519-7522. 

Morris  (G.  D.)  : 

Guil  ty  con  sc  i  ence.    17761 . 
Making  good.    27610,  27612. 
What    a    woman    can    do. 
50045. 
Morris    (Grace)      Youth   &   old 

age.    52242. 
Morris    (Gussie)      Cherrie,   the 

music-mad  countess.    6899. 
Morris  (Harriet)  : 

Christmas  land.    7233. 
Frieda.    1.5421. 

Morris  (Harry)  : 

Black  sheep.    4138. 

Capital  prize.    6049,  6051. 

Night  on  Broadway.    32726. 

Roman  fete.    39774. 
Morris  (L)  : 

Bag.    2799. 

In  a  whirl.    21091,  21092. 
Morris     (I.     M.)       Only     way. 

34226a. 
Morris  (I.  N.)  : 

Jim  Bludso.  22724. 

Kaffir  king.    23449. 

Matilda.    28795. 

Member  from  Utah.    29082. 

Usurper.    48572. 


INDEX 


Morris  (J.  A.)  : 

Amazonia.    1084, 

Moving  picture  girl.   31266. 

Paradise  alley.    35255. 
Morris  (J.  C.)  : 

Bughouse.    5418. 

Husbandless  wife.    20728. 

Matinee  idol.    28804. 
Morris  (J.  G.)     Diet  of  Worms. 

10841. 
Morris  (J.  H.) : 

Patriotism.     35571a 

Playmakers.    36490. 

Wasp.    49677. 
Morris   (J.  T.)     John  Brown's 

raid.    22839. 
Morris  (K.  E.)    Roses.    40037a. 
Morris  (L.  E.  C.  de  B.)    Racliel 

Russak.    38303. 
Morris  (L.  R.)  : 

Behind  the  trenches.   3338d. 

Death  watch.    10288a. 

Derelict.    10511a. 

Interlude.    21816a. 
Morris     (May)      See    Wheeler 

(M.) 
Morris  (Mildred)   Last  reserve. 

24758a. 
Morris  (Neilson)  : 

As  man  sows.    2016. 

My  lady's  glove.    31612. 

One  chosen.    33988. 

River  of  light.    39571. 
Morris     (Nina)       Friend's    ad- 
vice.    15463. 
Morris  (P.  S.) : 

Amanda.     1047. 

Refugees.    38901a. 
Morris  (R.  G.)  : 

Bagpipes.    2811. 

Belle  of  the  Antilles.    3425. 

Bought  &  sold.    4737. 

Bismarck's    bounty.      3991. 

By  cable.    5672. 

Charlotte  Russe.    6799. 

Coasting.    7733. 

Death.    10271. 

Down  the  0-hi-o.    11624. 

Eden  musee.    12219. 

Elaine.    12367. 

Face  to  face.    13311. 

Faith,     hope     &     charity. 
13433. 

For    sweet   charity's   sake. 
14917. 

Found  in  N.  Y.    1.5118. 

Ghost  party.    16322. 

Gold.    1G869. 

Helen's  hate.    18744, 

Honor    among    gentlemen. 
20154. 

How    the    Yankee    won    in 
China.     20537. 

Immortelles.     21009. 

Kindergarden.  23716, 23717. 


Morris  (R.  G.) — Continued. 

Kindergarten.    23718. 

King-pin.    23896. 

Latest  fad.    24802. 

Lone  hand.    26110. 

Man  from   Manila.     27788. 

Modern  Eve.    30604. 

Mulcahy's    tobogan    party. 
31316. 

Musical  toys.    31448. 

Nell  Gwyn.    32179. 

Old       shipmates.        33615- 
33617. 

On  roller  skates.    33791. 

Peep  at  Mars.    35782. 

Polygamy.    36757. 

Pulse  of  N.  Y.    37823. 

Rachel  Russak.    38303. 

Skating-rink.     42647. 

Stranded.    44028. 

Thebaw.    45647. 

Toboggan-slide.     46400. 

Tobogganing.     46402. 

Turkish  bath.    47.340. 

Up  Salt  Creek.    48493. 

Varsity  villainy.    48717. 
Morris    {Mrs.  R.   G.)     Kinder- 
garden.    23716. 
Morris  (R.  G.)  jr.: 

Bows  &  arrows.    4803. 

Novelists.    33100. 
Morris       (R.      S.)         Invisible 

prince.     21911. 
Morris  (Ramsay)  : 

Actress.    219a. 

Blood  will  tell.    4307. 

In  the  war  zone.    21.540a. 

Irish  gentleman.    21985. 

Job's  girl.    22786a. 

Last  of  the  Rohans.    24747. 

Little  American.    25581. 

Ninety     &     nine.       32808, 
32809. 

Prohibition.    55047. 

Tigress.     46204. 

Under     suspicion.       48137, 
48140. 

Wheel  &  the  mines.    50166, 
50167. 

Younger  son.    52220. 
Morris  (Robert)     Water  queen. 

49698. 
Morris  (S.)  : 

Asleep  at  the  switch.    2085. 

Baron's  ambition.    3036. 

Broker.     5226. 

Cleopatric.    7595. 

Cupid's  pranks.    9437. 

Eternal  question.    36076. 

Fatty  Felix.    13885. 

H(^oligan  in  N.  Y.     2021.5. 

.Tack's  Thanksgiving.  22.394. 

Monkey     &     parrot     time. 
30S14. 

:\I.i>^c«  Levi  &  CO.     31099. 


Morris  (S.) — Continued. 

Old  Moneybags.    33577. 

Our  Hebrew  cousin.   346.59. 

Peddler's  claim.    35774. 

Three  musketeers.     45993. 

Wandering  German.   49484. 

Wheel  of  fortune.    50171. 

Who's  wife  next?    .50676. 

See   also    Pike    (S.    M.)  — 
Samuels   (Maurice) 
Morris   (S.  F.)  : 

All's  well  that  ends  well  at 
Hartwell.    908. 

Genius  inc.    16088a. 
Morris   (S.  H.)  : 

Father's  crime.     13864. 

Gentleman  baboon.    16102. 

Penalty.     3.5822.  35823. 

Planter's  sons.     36444. 
Morris    (T.  A.)  : 

Bargain.    2987a. 

Target.    45139b. 
Morris  (V.)  Fountain  of  youth. 

15130. 
Morris   (W.)  : 

Billy.     3871. 

Chanteclair.     6709. 

Interrupted  curry.     21830. 

Lady  downstairs.    24388. 

Mirror.    29819. 

Mrs.     Temple's     telegram. 
30470. 

Modern  Mephisto.    30630. 
Morris    (W.  B.)      Whose  little 

girl  are  you?    50718. 
Morris  (W.  F.)  pub.  co.     Next 

year.     32594. 
Morris   (W.  S.)     Unconditional 

surrender.    48069. 
Morrisey  (T.  P.)     Tom.  Dick  & 

Harry.     46444. 
Morrison   (A.)  : 

Dumb-cake.    12021. 

That  brute  Simmons.  45543 
Morrison  (A.  E.)  : 

Blood  love.    52920. 

Dying  pugilist.    12094. 
Morrison    (D.)  : 

Sunburnt  janitor.    44534. 

Wanderer's  return.    49470. 

Who  is  Pauline?    50620a. 
Morrison     (D.     M.)       Odds    & 

ends.     33278. 
Morrison  (E.  W.)  : 

Heart  of  Hamlet.    1846S. 

Rivals  in  little.    .39.562. 
Morrison   (F.  R.)  : 

Only    the    IMaster    shall 
blame.    34219. 

Stuart    Denville — g  e  n  1 1  e- 
man.    44251. 
Morrison    (F.    S.) 

3749. 
Morrison   (F.  W^) 


Bible   .Tim. 


dias  modernas.    40915. 


Tres  come- 


3294 


INDEX 


Morrison  (G.  A.)  jr.: 
Capt.  Kidd.     6132. 
Hendric  Hudson.    18807. 
Lafayette.     24542. 
Narcissa.     32012. 
Morrison     (J.)       See    James 

(J.  M.) 
Morrison    (J.  J.)  : 

Aus  cafes  chantants,  2503. 
Call  of  justice.     5889. 
Crossways.     9220a. 
Just  from  Brazil.    23353a. 
Morrison    (J.  K.)      At  the  end 

of  the  trail.     2228. 
Morrison  (J.  L.)  : 

Golden  fleece.    16951a. 
Long-  green.     26142. 
Morrison       (Lee)        Hour      of 

temptation.     53980. 
Morrison  (Lewis)  : 
Bit  o'  ash.    3992. 
Decking  the  graves.    10348. 
Fun  in  a  fog.     15676. 
Heaven.     18598. 
Rose.    39945. 
Morrison    (M.)      Works    of   H. 

Ibsen.     51730-51730k. 
Morrison       (M.      G.)         Man's 

shadow.     2S106a. 
Morrison     (R.)       Devil's    bond. 

10681. 
Morrison    (R.  E.)  : 
Dody.     11223. 

Home,  sweet  home.     20049. 
Morrison   (W.  P.)     Suffragette. 

44396. 
Morris.se      (L.)        Prisoner     of 

Szarisla.     37519. 
Morrissey    (J.)  : 

Home  sweet  home.    20052. 
No  place  like  home.    32878. 
Morrissey    (W.    J.)      Smiles   & 

satires.     42829a. 
Morrow    (A.  E.)  : 

Crazy  guy.     9035. 
Ra.iah  of  Kaputah.     38396. 
Razum  of  Kohinoor.   38536. 
Womansia.     51605. 
Wrt)ng  Wright.     51908. 
.Morrow    (E.    W.)      Wide   wide 

world.     50791. 
Morrow      (H.     M.)        Barber's 

scrape.     2972. 
Morrow    (J.    J.)      First   negro 

jury.     14377b. 
Morrow      (L.     L.)        Mountain 
Azalea.     31225. 

Morrow     (Marco)      Thanksgiv- 
ing dream.    45520. 

Morrow    (Martina)      Prophets. 
37719. 

Morrow    (W.  C.)  : 

Dead  secret.     10218. 
In  sanctuary.    21310. 


Morrow  (W.  C.) — Continued. 
Inmate     of     the     dungeon. 

21732. 
Nance  of  the  kings.    31941. 
Morse  (A.  L.)     Rules  &  regula- 
tions.    40255. 
Morse    (C.   P.)      Puppets  of   a 

king.     37854. 
Morse     ( Edmund )       Wanda. 

49458. 
Morse   (Elizabeth)  : 
Countess.    8698. 
Ladies  night.     24325. 
Morse      (G.      N.)        President- 
queen.     37079. 
Morse   (G.  R.)  : 

Alice  mine.     794. 
Appomattox.     1723. 
Bubble  of  fortune.     5363. 
Dr.  Pokanoff.     11175. 
Granada.     17252. 
His  duty.     19599. 
Scander  Bey.    40943. 
Tlieodore  of  Venice.    45708. 
Zenobia.     52318. 
Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmyra. 
52323. 
Morse  (K.  D.)  : 

House  in  the  forest.  20391a. 
Sing    a    song    o'    sixpence. 
55348. 
Morse    (L.  B.)     Dresden  china 

shepherdess.    11804. 
Morse  (L.  C. )      Alice  Kirkwood. 

793. 
Morse    (L.    M.)     Charity    Hig- 

gins'  vocal  organ.     6751. 
Morse  (M.)  : 

Foolish  investment.     14735. 
Warm  reception.     49621. 
Morse     (M.    F.)     Polly    Brent. 

36735. 
Mor.se  (M.  H.)  : 

Land  of  sunshine.     24615a, 

24615b. 
Lawbreakers.     24876b. 
Little  Miss  Nobody.     54292. 
Peach  bloom.     35707-35710. 

Moi-se  (N.)     See  Morse  (W.  N. 
&  M.  H.) 

Morse  (P.)  : 

Aeronaut.     402. 
Daddy  Tecalco.     9601. 
Legatee.     25006. 

Morse  ( S.  P. )    Berserker.    3547. 
Mox-se  (Salmi)  : 

Anno  domini  2000.     1568. 

Doctor  of  Lima.     11174. 

Little  box  elder.     25600. 

Midwinter 
29513. 

On      the      Yellow      Stone, 
33948. 

Passion.     35473. 


night's    dream. 


Morse  (Salmi )  — Continued. 

Passions.     35487. 

Temper.     45253. 
Morse  (Samuel)  : 

Carnabys.     6254a. 

Countess.     8698. 

Great    air    ship    sensation. 
17352. 

How  Lucy  got  even.    20498. 

Imaginitis.     20997. 

Impossible.     21040. 

International         flirtation. 
21822,  21823. 

Ladies'  night.     24325. 

Man  of  it.     27910. 

Play      without      a      name. 
36461. 

Rules  &  regulations.   40255. 

Third  party.     45813. 

Two  men.     47691. 

War.     49566. 

Week  end.    49929-49932. 

What  love  can  do.     50092. 
Morse  (W.)  : 

Boiling  water.     4505. 

Hot  water.     20348. 

King  Cole  II.    23752. 

Lost,     strayed     or     stolen. 
26357,  26358. 

Madam  Piper.     27158. 

School-days.     41101. 
Morse  (W.F.)      Youth.     52238. 
Morse  (W.  N.)  : 

Land  of  sunshine.     24615a, 
24615b. 

Lawbreakers.     24876b. 

Little  Miss  Nobody.    54292. 

Peach  bloom.     35707-35710. 
Morss  (I.  Mueller-)     See  Muel- 

ler-Morss. 
Mortensen  (K.  M.  A.)     Maltese 

cross.     27658. 
Morter   (E.  J.)     Old  life  &  the 

new.     33536. 
Mortimer  (C. )  Rainbow  chaser. 
38384. 

Mortimer  (Edmund)  : 
Adele  Marot.     275. 
Blarney.     4202. 
Kiss  you.     24026. 
Leprechaun.     25091. 
Jlask     of     honor.       28606, 

28607. 
One  of  nature's  noblemen. 

34062. 
Quadrino.     37948. 
Queen  of  hearts.     38026. 
Robert  Desmond.     39629. 
Schoolmates.     41123. 
Shanty  queen.     41949. 

Mortimer  (Edward)     Clouds  & 
sunshine.     7669. 

Mortimer     (Estelle)     Mrs.    Si- 
lent Brown.     30456. 


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INDEX 


Mortimer    (Eugene)     Woman's 

hatred.     51533. 
Mortimer  (F.  E.)     Our  leading 

lady.     34700. 
Mortimer     (G.     H.)      Wifeless 

life.     55943. 
Mortimer  ( J.)  : 

Charlotte  Corday.     6792. 
Ethel.     12995. 
Giroflg  Girofla.     16681. 
Heartsease.     18586. 
Joy  is  dangerous.     23079. 
Polly,  the  pet  of  the  regi- 
ment.    36744. 
School  for  intrigue.     41107. 
Sundown  to  dawn.     44538. 
Mortimer  (J.  O.)  : 

Girl     from     down     there. 

16489. 
Soldier  sweethearts.   43086. 
Mortimer  (L.)  : 

Hearts  &  men.     18540. 
In  God's  country.     21185. 
In  the  shadow  of  the  gal- 
lows.    21509. 
Man's       broken       promise. 

28098. 
No    mother    to    guide    her. 

32872. 
Sin  of  ambition.     42471. 
Mortimer  (P.  E.)  : 

Don't    touch    the    flowers. 

11418a. 
Love  that  lives.     26626. 
Two  fools.     47609a. 
Who     married     Maginnis? 
50639. 
Mortimer     (W.     A.)      Upstart. 

48544. 
Morton.       Volunteer     organist. 

49271. 
Morton     (A.)     Nearly    a    case. 

32117. 
Morton   (A.  H.)     Son  of  a  vet- 
eran.    43196. 
Morton  (B.)     Queen  of  the  cir- 
cus.    38055. 
viorton  (C.)  : 

Black  diamond.    4080b. 
Charity  girl.     6749a. 
Fellow  students.    53627. 
For  the  flag.    53675. 
Fourth  waltz.     15205a. 
Girls  decide.    1667a. 
Hidden  hand.    19367. 
How    Jimmy    made    good. 

53990. 
Ikey  &  Abie.    20958a. 
In  old  Algeria.    21258a. 
Irish  justice.    21997a. 
Jim       Manning's       debt. 

22733a 
Kentucky      Sue.       23616a, 

23616b. 
King  for  a  day.    23772a, 


Morton  (C.) — Continued. 

Little  Miss  Mystery.  25788a. 
Madcap  MoUie.    54374. 
Man  from  Ireland.    27778a. 
Mexico.    54502. 
Mollie  Bawn.    54578. 
Mother  &  the  boys.    31128a. 
Nancy      starts      a      boom. 

31958a. 
Nellie's  husband.    32199a. 
Paradise  alley.     35254a. 
Perplexities     of     Peter. 

35946a. 
Peter     falls     from     grace. 

36001a. 
Riley's  night  out.    39462a. 
Rounders.    40107a. 
Seaside  bells.    55262. 
Seminary  girls.    55277. 
Snake  charmer.    42874a. 
Steve's  pal.    43889a. 
Sunbonnet  Sue.    55479. 
Two  gentlemen  from  Kewa- 

nee.    47617a. 
Two  Pinks.     47746a. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    48052. 
Wanted — a  husband  quick. 

49521a. 
Morton  (C.  A.)  : 

Bess  of  the  hills.    52869. 
Sin  against  society.    55346. 
Sin  of  temptation.    42474. 

Morton  (C.  H.)  : 

Civil  marriage.    7473. 

Masons  of  our  city.    28627. 

Mother's  love.    31190. 

Nonsense.    32985. 

Paul  &  Marguerite.    35599. 

Poor  &  proud.    36790a. 

Women  of  the  day.    51614. 
Morton   (D.  A.)     Judge  Lynch. 
23143. 

Morton  (E.  P.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.    23249. 

Twelfth  night.    47413. 
Morton    (F.    E.)      Circus    day. 
7406. 

Morton  (G.)  : 

Baltimore.    2873. 

Four      Christmas      nights. 

15144. 
Head  of  a  nail.    1^403. 
Her  fatal  love.    18970. 
Magdalen's  vow.    27344. 
Mona.     30732. 
Mystery  of  no.  17.    31843. 
Nobility.    32909. 
Morton     (G.    A.)       Three    bar 

maids.    45929. 
Morton     (H.)      Revolt    of    the 
commune.    39282. 

Morton  (J.  J.)  : 

Arbitrators.     1770. 
Fool  club.    14713. 

3296 


Morton  (J.  J. — Continued. 
Happy-go-lucky.    18164. 
Left  at  the  post.    24980. 

Morton  (J.  M.)  : 

After  a  storm.    461. 

All  that  glitters.    915. 

Atchi.    2305. 

Claire.     7490. 

Declined    vdth    thanks. 

10351. 
Dude.    11941. 
First    come,     first    served. 

14355. 
Lend     me     five     shillings. 

25058. 
Olivia's  crime.    33718. 
Our  wife.    40017. 
Peg  Woffington.    35796. 
Pepperpot's       little       pets. 

35872. 
Trade.    46697. 
Woman's  way.    51590. 
Woodcock's      little      game. 

51672. 

Morton    (Leroy)      Ever    loving 

barber  shop  chord.    13100. 
Morton    (Lewis)      Troubles   of 

Mr.  Flipp.    47181. 
Morton  (M.  W.)  : 
Poison.    36645. 
Scene  from  the  last  days  of 

Pompeii.    41009. 
Spanish       gypsy.        43428, 

43429. 
Two  roses.    47766. 
Morton     (Martha)       See    Con- 
heim  (M.  M.) 

Morton  (Michael)  : 

Col.  Newcome.    7913,  7914. 
Leading  lady.    24919. 
Little  stranger.     25889, 
Message.    29297. 
Miss  Francis.    29944. 
INIiss      Francis      of      Yale. 

29945. 
My  lady's  valentine.    31616. 
My  wife.    31731. 
Newcomes.     325.50. 
Snowflower.    42924. 
Tantalising  Tommy.    45119. 
Yellow  ticket.     52092. 
Morton  (T.)  : 

All  that  glitters.    915. 
Pretty    piece    of    business. 

37122. 

Morton  (W.  C.)     Land  of  loot. 

24596. 
Moi-ton    (W.  M.)      One  night's 

mystery.     34054. 
Morton    &    Rossie.      Travelers. 

46863. 
Morton    (C.)     Professor  Moon- 

er's  troubles.    37635. 


INDEX 


Moschino  (B.)  : 

Conca  d'  oro.    8201. 

Ombra    di    Don    Giovanni. 
33737a. 

Tzigana.    47878. 
Mosenthal   (S.  H.  von)  : 

Gyda.    17810. 

Leah,  the  forsaken.    24927. 

Lustigen  weiber  von  Wind- 
sor.   26955. 

Madelein  Morel.    27238. 

Pietra.     36275. 
Moser  (C.  E.)     I  am  the  king. 

20787. 
Moser  ( E.  von )   Lancers.  24574. 
Moser  (G.  von)  : 

Arabian  night.     1755. 

Artist  tailor.    1971. 

Bibliothekar.      3750,    3751, 
25225,  37536,  41362. 

Birds  of  prey.    3948. 

Hector.    18614. 

I   shall    invite   the   major. 
20822. 

Librarian.    25225. 

Medium.    29030. 

Our  English  friend.    34609, 
34610. 

Passing    regiment.      35462. 
35462a. 

Pickpocket.     36227. 

Schimmel.    41057,  41058. 

Slave.    42708. 

Ultimo.     47909. 

Uncle  Grog.    47960. 

Unreliable.    48410. 
Moser    (G.    O.)      Hypochonder. 

20776. 
Moser   (K.)     Phantom.     36076. 
Moses     (D.)       Printer    &    his 

devils.     37482. 
Moses   (M.)  : 

Gambler's  trials.     1.5813. 

Ruth.    40374. 
Moses  (M.  J.)  : 

Change.    6687a. 

Everyman.     13137a,   13138. 

Pelleas    &    Melisande. 
35813a. 
Mosgrove  (C.)     Feud.    14095. 
Mosgrove  (H.  L.)  : 

Kentucky  heroine.    23605. 

Mississippian.    30092. 
Mosher  (H.  P.)  : 

Ervan,    the    king's   singing 
boy.     12894. 

Old  bookseller.     33427. 
Mosher  (M.)  : 

Old  maple  farm.    33566. 

William  Henry.    51063. 
Mosher  (R.)  : 

Lonesome  pine.    26131. 

What  a  girl  can  do.    50041. 


Mosher 
8386. 


(T.)      Contrabandista. 


Mosher  (T.  B.)  : 

House  of  Usna.    20427a, 
Immortal  hour.    21006. 
Riding  to  Lithend.    39404. 
Mosher  (V.  W.)  : 

For        district        attorney. 

14790. 
Fourth  generation.     15199. 
Millstones.    29691. 
Moskoff  (G.)  Last  follies.  24711. 
Mosley  (H.)     See  Cooke  (S.) 
Moss  (A.  C.)  : 

Dutch  Patience.    12071. 
Dutch  Pinafore.     12073. 
Old  oaken  bucket.    33589. 
Prof,   Goldschmidt.     37631. 
Resurrection     of     Jack. 

39136. 
Tam  O'Shanter.    45030. 
Moss     (C.)       Lady    of    Lyons. 

24481. 
Moss    (C.   A.)      Fourth   estate. 

15195. 
Moss  (C.  L.)  : 

Chieftain's  sacrifice.     6974, 

6975. 
Fire  worshipers.    14315. 
Moss  (F.)  : 

Durn  fool.     12055. 
First  stone.    14390. 
Game.    15824. 
Man  from  Ind.    27778. 
Miss  America.    29898. 
Miss  America  in  the  Philip- 
pines.   29900. 
Undercurrent.     48246. 
Moss     (H.)       Bric-a-brac    will. 

5040. 
Moss  (H.  E.)     First  cabin  pas- 
senger.   14350b. 
Moss  (T.)    Dead  secret.   10221. 
Moss    (W.   S.)     Paper  of  pins. 

35230. 
Moss'    Empires,    ltd.      Crystal 

gazing.    9295. 
Mossmeier     (.T.     P.)       Outlaw. 

34889. 
Mostow     (F.    D.)       Mantle    of 

charity.     28124. 
Mota     (D.     Guerra     y)       See 

Guerra  y  Mota. 
Motley  (F.)  Third  house.  45807. 
Motley  (S.  S.)    Righted  at  last. 

39454. 
Motokiyo.     Kanawa.     23478. 
Mott  (.1.  A.)     Home.    20002. 
Mott  (L.  F.)     Henry  the  Fifth. 

18848. 
Mott  (L.  S.)  : 

Prince  Kallikrates.     37310. 
Y  Juli-et  the  tart.    51946. 
Mott  (W.  F.)     N.  Y.    31881. 
Motts  (R.  T.)  : 

Follies  of  1908.     14675. 
Mayor  of  Dixie.     28931. 

3297 


Motz   (E.)  : 

Er    soil    dein     Herr    sein. 
12845. 

Heimkehr     des     Odysseus. 
18638a,  18638c. 

Kreine  cafe.    24082. 

Kleine      konigin.        24090, 
24091. 

Million.    29637. 

Schwalbennest.     41136. 

Seine  geliebte.    41412. 

Unbekanute  tanzer.    47921. 

Was  gliinzt,  ist  gold.    49632. 
Moubrey   (L.)  : 

King  &  artist.     23728. 

Were-wolf.    49988. 
Mouezy-Eon    (A)  : 

Docteur  Hortense.     11100a. 

Enfant  de  ma  soeur.   12745. 

Fiances  de  Rosalie.     53634. 

Major  Ip6ca.    27573. 

Monsieur  Zero.     30872. 

Nuits    du    Hampton    club. 
33128. 

Panachot,  gendarme.  35156. 

Part  du  feu.    35386. 

Tuile.     47322. 

Mouillot  (F.)  : 

Little  duchess.     25659. 
Popinjay.     36826. 

Moulan  (E.)  Near-hero.    32110. 

Moulton    (A.)       Pet   of   Paris. 
35986. 

Moulton   (B.)     Timely  appoint- 
ment.    46252a. 

Moulton      (E.     A.)       Changed. 
6697. 

Moulton      (F.)  Salamander 

leap.    40574. 

Moulton       (H.      F.)         Punch. 
37825a. 

Moulton    (R.  H.)  : 

Bachelor  girl.     2665,  2666. 
Capt.  Jack  of  the  Lizzy  B. 

6115. 
Champion.    6652. 
Girl  of  tomorrow.    16608b. 
Mr.        Robinson        Crusoe. 

30249. 
Panama.     351-58. 
Robinson       Crusoe,        esq. 

39671. 
Topsy-turveyville.     46568. 
Moulton  (R.  K.)  Woman  of  to- 
day.    51473. 
Mouly    (E.)      Hablaba  ozte  de 

j'echuras.    53853. 
Mounet-Sully  (J.)     Vieillesse  de 

Don  Juan.     48999. 
Mounier         (A.)  Initiative. 

21727. 
Mount  (F.  P.)     Mother's  heart. 

3118.5. 
Mount   (J.  de)  See  De  Mount 


INDEX 


Mountain    (S.  R.)  : 

Hot  wiener  wurst.     20349. 

Railroad  tickets.     38396. 
Mountford    (E.)      See  Grandin 

(E.  M.) 
Mountfortt   (W.)  : 

Missourians.     30098. 

Over  the  transom.    34952. 
Mountjoy     (J.     C.)       Historia. 

19877. 
Moiirey   (G.)  : 

Pair  of  false  teeth.     35089. 

Psyche.     37767. 
Mourey  (Mme.  G.)  : 

Deux  Mme.  Delauze.  10645. 

First    &    second    Mrs.    De- 
lauze.    14347. 
Moussorgsky   (M.  P.)  : 

Boris  Godounov.     4657. 

Boris  Godunov.    4658. 

Khovanchtchina.    23651. 

Khovanstchina.     23651a. 
Mouzin    (A.)      Liguria.     25436. 
Mowat    (G.    N.)       Kynnersley. 

24275. 
Mowat   (H.)  : 

False  step.     13538. 

Little   heathen    among   the 
Quakers.     2.5712. 

One  forgotten.     34006. 

Woiuan's  lie.     51539. 
Mowatt   (A.  C. )     Mute  singer. 

31471. 
Mower   (F.)  : 

Bad  bov.     2769. 

Gilded  pill.     16359. 

Rock  of  ages.     39679. 

Stroke  of  9.     44182. 
Mower  (S.  C.)  : 

One      chance      in      10000. 
33987. 

Who's  to  blame?     50666. 
Mowrey    (F.)      Twin   brothers. 

47482. 
Mowrey  (P.  H.)     Musical  serv- 
ant.    31446. 
Mowry   (L.)  : 

Avenue  billows.    2523. 

Great  guns.     17401. 

Man  with  a  mania.    28001. 

Orlandus.     34372. 

Prone  to  evil.    37698. 

Victorius,  the  Roman  youth. 
48981. 

"Whispers.     50475. 

Moya  (L.  Constante)  See  Con- 
stante  Moya. 

Moya  (T.  C.)  Furniture  man. 
1.5731. 

Moyer  (H.  F.)  Ranch  7-11. 
38435. 

Moylan  (A.  M.)     Ape.    1671. 

Moynahan  (J.  D.)  Ruined  ab- 
bey.    40241. 


MoyrSn  ( E. )     Nobleza  de  alma. 

32939. 
Moyron  (J.)  : 

Con  toda  felicidad.     8200. 

Don     Felipe    el     Hermoso. 
11344. 

Hombres  que  son  hombres. 
19997. 

Lindas  paraguayas.     25515. 

Lindas  perras.    25516. 

Machacaute.    27099.  27099a. 

Mujeres  raalan.     54638. 
Moyse    (I.   K.)      As   the   critic 

passeth  by.     1414a. 
Moyston    (G.)  : 

Anderson's  extra.     1401. 

Criminal.    9106. 

Eleventh  hour.    12453. 

Hermit       of      Spongecake. 
19234. 

His  new  pupil.     19747. 

Housebreaker.     20454. 

Light  keeper.    2.5378a. 

Mme.  Benvolio.    27175. 

Mother  superior.    31169a. 

Pirates.     36400a. 

Quick  &  the  dead.    38181. 

Sentenced.     41501. 

Song  of  the  spring.     43239. 

Superstitious  Sam.   44606a. 

To  arms.    46358a. 

Traumerei.     46703b. 

Virtue.     49149b. 

Will  &  the  widow.     51027. 
Mozart.     Hoodwinking  the  im- 

cressario.     53972. 
Mozart  (E.)  : 

Heinle,  the  German  cobbler. 
18644. 

Winter.     51195. 
Mozart  (F.)  : 

Heinle,  the  German  cobbler. 
18644. 

Snowed  in.     42919. 

Winter.     51195. 
Mozart  (W.  A.)  : 

Don  Juan.     11349,  11350. 

Gartner  in  aus  liebe.    55191. 

Pilgrim's  progress.    36305. 


Sebastian 
41276a. 


y      Sebastiatia. 


IMozumdar  (A.  K.)  : 

Court  of  Indra.     8S4Sa. 
•Jungle-republic.     23302b. 
Kopalee.     24231a. 
Return         of         Satyaban. 

39189a. 
Thecla.     45648a. 

Mraczek  (J.  G.)    Kismet.  24011. 
Mucela    (J.  A.)     For  the  sake 
of  honor.     14950. 

Mucelli  (L.)  : 

Cieca  di  Parigi.     7317a. 
Era  mio  figlio.     12848a. 


Mucelli  ( L. )  — Continued. 

Hamilton  &  Burr.     17968. 
Hamilton  e  Burr.     17968a. 
Mudd  (A.  H.)     Vedah.     48747. 
Mudford  (.L  J.)     Painless  den- 
tists.    35064. 
Mudie    (L. )     Laughing   Harry, 

54236. 
Muehe  (W.J.)     Witch.  51264a. 
Miille   (E.)     Pair  of  jacks  &  a 

queen.     35095. 
Mueller      (A.     W.)       Stultitia, 

44281a. 
Midler  (Adolf)  jr.     King's  fool. 

23966. 
Mil  Her  (Arthur)  : 

Feste  burg  ist  unser  Gott. 

14073. 
TartUff  im  reif rock.    45145. 
Miiller  (C.)     Maison  de  danses. 

27543. 
Miiller    (D.)     Christopher    Sly. 

7278. 
Miiller  (G.)  : 

Don  Juan  &  die  kurtisane. 

11353a. 
Hysterische  mann.    207Slb. 
Krieg.     24252. 
Narrentanz.     32021. 
Miiller  (H.)  : 

Blaue  kiiste.     52915. 
Buch  der  abenteuer.     49453. 
Garage.     15887. 
Gewissenssache.     16300. 
Hiirgudl  am  bach.     18218. 
Hochste.     19930. 
Love  coast.     26494b. 
Mittwoch.     30505. 
Reizende  Adrian.     38987. 
Romantik.     39841. 
Wunder  des  Beatus.    51918. 
Miiller    (K.)     O  alte  burschen- 

lierrlichkeit.     33177. 
Miiller   (M.)     What  will  he  do 

with  it?     50146. 
Mueller    (M.    H.)     David    Cop- 

perfield.     10050. 
Miiller      (Margarethe)       Maria 

Stuart.     28239d. 
Miiller  (Wenzel)  : 

Nur  ruhe.     33161a. 
Rappelkopf.     3S479a. 
Mueller  (William)     Only  an  ac- 
tress.    34193. 
Miiller-Malberg     ( K. )       Fasch- 

ingszauber.     13700. 
Mueller-Morss     ( I. )       Humani- 

taet.     20619a. 
Miiller-Rastatt  (K.)     Hermann 

&  Dorothea.     19223. 
IMiiller-Schlosser   (H.)  : 
Ahnen  «&  enkel.     625a. 
Schneider  Wibbel.     41084. 
Vorleben   des   Dr.   Kliingel- 
wein.     49287a. 


3298 


INDEX 


Mueller      von       Koenigswinter 
(W. )     Sie  hat  ihr  herz  ent- 
(leckt.     42259.  42260. 
Rliillner     (K.)       Herr     Lustig. 

19307. 
Miineh  (F.)     Fall  of  the  Alamo. 

13485. 
Miinch-Bellinghausen  (E.  F.  J.. 
freihrrr  von)  : 

Ingomar,      the     barbarian. 

21710. 
Parthenia  &  the  hero  of  the 

wilderness.     3.5396. 
Sohn    der    wilduls.     21710. 

35396. 
Wild-fire.     50956. 
Miinzer   (K.)     Ruhm.     40239 
Muffs  &  Pearl.     Hungry   hunt- 
ers.    20668. 
Muggerldge     (M.)     Rest    cure. 

39110. 
Mtigica  (E.)  : 

Explotados.     13255. 
Justino,        el        jardinero. 

23430. 
Pajara  pinta.     35123a. 
Presidiario.     37086. 
Prfncipe  celoso.     37476. 
Mugnone     (L. )      Vita    bretone. 

49188. 
Muhlbach  (L.)  : 

Henry    VIII    &    his    court. 

6453. 
Merchant  of  Berlin.    12479. 
Prinz      Eugene      &      seine 
zeiten.     13030. 
Muhlke  (.J.  H.)     200  miles  from 

Chicago.     52479. 
Muhr  (H.)     Caught.     6490. 
Muir    (K.    &    M.)     See    Smith 

(M.  P.) 
Muir      (O.     B.)      His     Dani.sh 

friend.     19589. 
Muir  (R.)      Battle  of  the  giants. 
3134. 

Muir   (W.)     Sunrise.    5.5482. 
Mukerji  (D.  G.)  : 

Chintamani.     7101a. 
Chintamini.     7101b. 
Gold.     16874a. 
Layla  -  M  a  j  n  u  .       24892a, 

54240. 
Soldier's  child.     43092a. 
Vision    of   the    ivory    gate. 
49166a. 
Mula  Ortega    (J.)     Galeria  po- 
pular.    15781a. 

Mulcahy     (E.     F.)     Co-ingular 
sin-gulance.     7788a. 

Muldo  (G.)     Vengeance.    32034. 
Muldoon  (Major)     See  McCart- 
ney (W.  H.) 

Mulford     (H.    J.)      Zeitklnder. 
52310a. 


Mulgrew  (J.  P.)  : 

Cafe  episode.    53039. 
Fifty-fifty.    14153b. 
Funny  face.     15709a. 
In  bad.    21108. 
In  my  home  town.     21246. 
It  ain't  my  face.    22198a. 
Lady     from     Paradise. 

24407a. 
Life's  sidetrack.     25345a. 
Rag-time    soldier    man. 

38336a. 
Sign  on  the  door.     42298a. 
Something    you    wanted. 

55390. 
Sonny.     4.3262. 
Mulhern      (W.)        Commercial 

traveller.     8129. 
Mulholland    (E.   I.)  : 

Ambition   of   Sarah.     1111. 
Snare  &  the  bird.    42884. 
Mulholland     (J.     B.)       Golden 

bond.     16912. 
Mulkins      (A.)        Prince     Otto. 

37364. 
Mull  ally    (D.    H.)  : 
Chance.     6664a. 
MissTh.-inksgiving.    33038a. 
Mullaly  (C.  B.)    After  the  ball. 

490. 
Mullaly    (.1.   G.)      Little  Enoch 

Arden.     25672. 
Mullaly    (T.  W.)  : 

After  the  ball.  490. 
Down  Boston  way.  11582. 
His  wife's  visitor.  19869. 
Joshua's  troopers.  23047. 
Under  the  shade  of,  the 
Alamo.  48207. 
Mullaly   (Mrs.  T.  W.)  : 

Down  Boston  waJ^     11582. 
Fruit     girl's     love     affair. 

15619. 
Joshua's    troopers.      23047. 
Under    the    shade    of    the 
Alamo.    48207. 

Mullaly  (T.  W.)  music  co. 
Under  the  shade  of  the 
Alamo.     48207. 

Mullaly    (W.  S.)  : 

Beadle's  pirates.     3157. 

Miss  McGinty.     29977. 
Mullane    (F.   A.)      Scene   in   a 
rathskeller.    41010. 

Mullane  (J.  J.)  Dainty  & 
tough.     9638. 

Mullaney  (H.  B.)  Wife  in 
name  only.     50888. 

Mullen  (A.  P.)  Real  wise  guy. 
3S579. 

Mullen   (B.  P.)  : 

It  is  home.     22215. 
Uncle  Bill.    47940. 


Mullen    (D.)  : 

Janitoi-.     22477. 
Real  wise  guy.     38579. 
Mullen     (G.     R.)       Kidnapped 

policeman.    23690. 
Mullen   (J.)     Sherlock  Holmes, 

jr.     42094a. 
Mullen    (L.   D.)      Daisy.     9651. 
Mullen    (M.)      Luna's  love  pil- 
grimage.    26928. 
Mullen  (R.  G.)     Amer.  nobility. 

1250. 
Mullen   (T.  F.)    Broken  parole. 

5205. 
Muller   (Henry)  : 
Brothers.     5291. 
I     thought     it     was     you. 

20825. 
My  husband's  flnt.     31579. 
Trapped.     46843. 
Muller  (Hugo)     Adelaide.    271. 
Muller   (L.  M.)  : 

Brother  &  sister.     52998. 
Mother  Walda.    54613. 
Mullett    (M.   E.)      Romance  of 

two.    39826. 
Mulligan  (F.  J.)     King  is  dead. 

23781a. 
Mulligan     (.1.    H.)       Innocents 

abroad.     21758. 
Mulligan   (T.)     Mulligan's  mi.s- 

haps.     31.837. 
Mullin  (E.  L.)     Codicil.    7761a. 
Mulock     (Miss)      See    Craik 

(D.  M.  M.) 
Mulvey    (M.)      Stake  &  halter. 

43747. 
Mulvihill    (F.  R.)  : 

Dixie-land.     11072. 
Ramblers     at     Red     Dog. 
38408. 
Mumford   (E.)  : 

Bargain     day     at     Bloom- 
stein's.     2991. 
.Tones  vs.  Jinks.     22984. 
Square  deal.     43678. 
That  blessed  baby.     45536. 
Typewriter    lady.      47852a. 
Waiting    for     the     troUev. 
49399a. 
Mumford    (E.  W.)     See  Grant 

(E.  W.) 
Mumford  (G.  E.)     Home  sweet 

home.     53964. 
Mumford    (L.   O.)  : 

Baby   Scott.     2647a. 
King  of  Timbuctoo.    23855a. 
Mummey   (.1.  P.)  : 
Clear  grit.     7570. 
Jonathan   Sharp.     22976. 
Little   dauntless  vagabond. 

25646. 
Rainbow.     38383. 
Sunshine,    the  fearless. 
44591. 


3299 


INDEX 


Mnnagle  (F.  J.)  : 

Mickie's     Christmas     tree. 

293S5 
Mrs.  Take's  mistake.   30469. 
Success.     44346. 
Munch  (A.)     Vesla.    48905. 
Munch   (W.  F.)     Homesteader. 

20076. 
Munday  (J.  W.)     Bumps.    5456. 
Mimday    {Mrs.   L.   A.)      Lasal- 

varietta.     24663. 
Muuder-Thonisen      co.        Alma 

mater.    945. 
Mundoza  (W.)    Goddess  of  sun- 
shine.    16836. 
Muudstuck    (D.)      King's   mis- 
take.    23980. 
Munger   (C.  L.)  : 

Goose  Creek  line.    53816. 
Just  like  a  woman.    23369. 
Munger     (W.    E.)       Bell    hop. 

3364. 
Munilla   (A.)     Golfa.     17037. 
Muniz  (L.  G.)  : 

Filibuster.     14224. 
Golf  match.    17036. 
Weather  prophet.    49856. 
Muhiz  de  Quevedo  (.J.)     Maria 

de  Africa.    28232. 
Munn    (B.)  : 

Conquering  hero.     53237. 
Road  to  Rome.    55185. 
Munn   (G.  C.)  : 

Girl     from     Tim's     place. 

16535. 
Rockhaven.      39692,    39693. 
Munn     (M.    C.)      Will    Shake- 
speare of  Stratford  &  London. 
51044,  51045. 
Munn    (M.   H.)      Actress  man- 
ager.    229. 
Munn     &     CO.       One     woman. 

34123. 
Mufioz   (.J.  GallSstegui  y)     See 

Gallastegui  y  Muiioz. 
Munoz   (P.)  : 

Cancion      de      Chantecler. 

5989. 
Cinco  horas  en  globo.  7339. 
Justino,  el  jardinero.  23430. 
Maestro  bicicleta.     27325. 
Nobleza  de  alma.    32939. 
Secreto  de  Susana.     41367. 
Sevillanito.    41637. 
Similiquitruqui.     42440a. 
Ultima  hora.     47905a. 
Munoz  Dueiias  (F.)  Puertas  al 

campo.    37S03. 
Munoz  Seca  (P.)  : 

Bien  ptiblico.    3768a. 
Cachivache.     53036. 
Cancion  htingara.     .5994. 
Casa      de      los      crimenes. 

53078. 
Celos.     6584. 


Munoz  Seca  (P.)— Continued. 

Coba  fina.    7737. 

Conferencia    de    Algeciras. 
53233. 

Cosas  de  la  vida.    8597. 

Escala  de  Milan.     53547. 

Fotografo.     15105. 

F  r  e  s  c  u  r  a   de   Lafuente. 
53707. 

Fticar  XXI.     15625b. 

Incendio  de  Roma.   21590a. 

Lagar.    24545. 

Lolita  Tenorio.     54310. 

Lopez  de  Coria.    26180a. 

Los  que  fueron.    54322. 

Mari-Nieves.     28227. 

Medio  ambiente.    29029. 

Mentir  Ti  tiempo.    29129. 

Modelo  de  virtudes.  30577a. 

Naide  es  na.     31904a. 

Naranjal.     32010. 

Nicotina.     32631a. 

Nina    de   las   p  1  a  n  c  h  a  s. 
32791a. 

Pajarita.    35124a. 

Pano  de  lagrimas.    35175a. 

Pastor  y  borrego.    35502a. 

Perla  ambarina.     54934. 

Por  peteneras.     36845. 

Remolino.     55145. 

Roble  de  La  Jai-osa.   55189. 

Tentarula      y      compania. 
45389. 
Munoz  Serrano    (J.)     Aqui  es- 

tamos  toos.    52719. 
Munro    (C.)      Liz.     54300. 
Munro  (G.)     Caught  in  the  act. 

6502. 
Munro      (G.     F.)        Travelers. 

46865. 
Munro  (N.G.)     Sogoro.    43039. 

Munro   (N.  L.)  : 

Circumstantial  e  v  i  d  e  nee. 
7392. 

Billeen  alanna.     12^9. 

Palaverers.     35132. 

Unpublished    scandal. 
48406. 
Munro    (N.   L.)    &  co.     Eilleen 

alanna.     12349. 
Munro   (P.  S.  M.)  : 

Aimee's  fate.     644. 

All  for  her.    842. 

Banker's  son.    2918. 

Crime  of  an  angel.     9086, 
9087. 

Cut  &  come  again.     9518. 

Defaulter.     10372. 

Greed.     17538. 

Notary.    33072. 

Parvcnucs.     35423. 

Sheriff  Blake.     42075. 

Suzanne's  fate.     44702. 

Wife's  error.     50923. 


Munro   (W.)  : 

Last  straw.    24772. 
Liz.     54300. 
Munro     (W.    F.)       William    F. 
Munro's    mystic    changes. 
51061. 
Munro    (W.  W.)  : 

Bell  boy  &  the  tramp.  3358. 
Confession.     8235. 
Sneaking  one  over.  42887b. 
Suite  mixup.    44455a. 
Wicked  William.     50776. 
Munroe    (F.)      Blind    for    life. 

4243. 
Munro's  (G.)  sons.     Cyrano  de 
Bergerac.     9560. 

Munsell   (W.)  : 

Adam's  ancestors.     263. 
Cinghalese  girl.     7370. 
Co-respondent.    8506. 
Graft.     17227. 
Impossible  mother.     21043. 
Spinner  in  the  sun.     43547, 
Windsor's     married     wife. 
51120. 
Munson.     Devil    in   possession. 

10663. 
Munson  (A.  J.)     Midnight  mis- 
take.    29443. 
Munson  (C.)     Until  to-morrow. 

48433. 
Munson  (G.  A.)  Unwelcome  re- 
turn.    48456. 
Munson   (H.  M.)  : 
Best  man.     3589. 
AVanted,  a  man.     49528. 
Muntell   (W.  C.)     Liz.     54300. 
Munthe   (M.)     Aase  fiskerpike. 

39. 
Murard   (A.)   Heilige  Antonlus. 

18627. 
Murchison   (K.  M.)     Without  a 

flaw.     51312. 
Murdoch    (F.)  : 

Davy      Crockett.        10065- 

10068. 
Lighthouse  cliffs.     25401. 
Only  a  Jew.     34169. 
Thou  Shalt  not.    45900. 
Murdoch    (H.   H.)      Fourth  es- 
tate.   15194. 
Murdoch  (H.  S.)    Down  brakes. 

11583. 
Murdoch  (M.)  : 

Brave  woman.    4946,  4947. 
Lost  love.    26325. 
Old  London.    33539. 
Proved  true.     37754. 
Murdoch  (V.)  : 

Lighthouse  cliffs.    25401. 
Only  a  Jew.    34169. 
Murdoch  (W.)  : 

Old  London.    33539. 
Proved  true.    37754. 


3300 


INDEX 


Mnrdock    (F.)      See    Murdoch 

(F.) 
Murdock  (G.  E.)  : 

Antediluvia.     1597. 
Antinous.    1618. 
Borderland.    4652. 
California.    5851a. 
Chula.    7289a. 
Coward.    8974b. 
Estella  mia.    12940a. 
Gemini  Jones.    16027a. 
Into  the  forest.    21848b. 
Madman.    27294a. 
Odalisque.    33258. 
Once     in     a     blue     moon. 

33969a. 
Prayers  of  a  day.    37034a. 
Primitives.    37250. 
Question  of  clothes.    38159. 
Shadow  of  the  rope.    55295. 
Sumeriana.    44488a. 
Tonochtitlan.     55620. 
Utensils.     48576a. 
White     hand      of     Moses. 

50522a. 
You're  next.    52149. 
Murdock      (J.)        See     Sperry 

(L.  E.) 
Murdock  (J.  J.)  : 

Auburn  haired  girl.    2354. 
Girl  with  the  auburn  curls. 

16652. 
Girl  with  the  auburn  hair. 

16653,  16654. 
Mysterious  girl.    31812. 
Murdock  (J.  M.)    Hoop  of  gold. 

20220. 
Murdock  (L.  H. )    Prof.  Gandor. 
37629. 

Murdock  (R.  M.)  : 

Fifty-fifty.    14153e. 
Governor's  boss.    17192b. 
Mr.     AVest     of    the     East. 

30280a. 
New  Mexico.    32422b. 
Safety  first.    40487a. 
Scoop    the    boob    reporter. 
41160a. 
Murdock     (W.    L.)       His    two 

wives.    19827. 
Muret    (B.    M.)      Social    idol. 

42968. 
Murfin  (J.  M.)  : 

At  daybreak.     52745. 
Lilac  time.    54273. 
Sign.    55339. 

What      man      calls      love. 
50093a. 
Murger  (H.)  : 

Bohemia.    4489. 
Petite  Boh§me.    36039. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  Boh6me. 

4490,  29701. 
Vie  de  BohSme.    15379. 


Murison  (E.  L.)    Three  wooers. 

46050. 
Murmell  (J.)  : 

Spoilt  young  man.    43597. 

Vittorio  Emanuele.  49195. 
Murnane  (A.)  Politics.  36719. 
Murphey   (L.  A.)     See  Murphy 

(L.  A.) 
Murphey  (R.  T.)  : 

Clergy's  curse.    7600. 

Man  of  conscience.    27890. 
Murphey   (W.  C.)  : 

For  her  daily  bread.    14813. 

Why  women  sin.     50765. 
Murphy     (A.    B.)       Dangerous 

guest.    9769. 
Murphy     (Alfred)       Heart    of 

Newark.    18476. 
Murphy    (Alphonse)     Berkley's 

call.    3535. 
Murphy    (Andei*son)      Villain's 

plot.    49059. 
Murphy  (B.)  : 

Capricious  donna.    6075. 

False.    13508. 

In  the  swim.     21527. 
Murphy  (C.  T.)  : 

Caspar  Veeder.    6380. 

Consolation.    8323. 

Convict's  wife.    8436. 

Fairy's  well.    13424, 

Florette.    14562. 

Game  keeper.    15838. 

Ivy  leaf.    22281. 

Lena,      the      flower      girl. 
25053. 

Lights  of  N.  Y.    25430. 

Loch-na-mar.    26045. 

Minister's  wife.    29751. 

Mizpah.    30538. 

Night  in  Niagara.    32698. 

O'Dowd's  flats.     33288. 

O'Dowd's  neighbors.    33289. 

O'Neill  of  Kildare.    34137. 

Peg,    the    witch    of    Ruby 
farm.    35792. 

Two  little  orphans.    47675. 
Murphy  (E.  J.)  : 

Last     days      of     Pompeii. 
24703. 

Woman  of  mystery.  51448. 
Murphy  (E.  S.)  : 

Cupid  &  the  dollar.    9373. 

Old       innocence.         33514, 
33515. 
Murphy  (F.  P.)  : 

His     colour     saved      him. 
19583a. 

Little  Venus.     54297. 
Murphy  (Fitzgerald)  : 

Bit  o'  blarney.    3993. 

Deserted  bride.    10540. 

From  rags  to  riches.    15566. 

Irish  statesman.    22030. 

Kaflir  king,    23450. 


Murphy   (Fitzgerald) — Contd. 

Kreutzer  sonata.    24247. 

Narrow  escape.    32023. 

Old  mill  stream.    33573. 

Power  of  the  cross.    36994. 

Scapegoat.    40949. 

Silver  lining.    42404. 

Vampire.     48676. 

Wicked  wife.     50775. 
Murphy  (Frank)  : 

Floor    walker    &    the    cus- 
tomer.   14547. 

Two  hot  potatoes.    47642. 

Murphy     (G.    E.)       Prospects. 

37741. 
Murphy       (H.       A.)         Hell's 

kitchen.     18774. 

Murphy    (I.)      Ulrique   of   the 

banded  brow.    47902. 
Murphy    (I.    M.)      Woman    in 

Wall  St.    51425. 
Murphy   (J.  A.)  : 

Airships.     662. 

Angel  among  devils.     1460. 

Cuck-oo.    9329. 

Daniel  O'Connell.     9808. 

Female  police  force.     14029. 

Fight  for  the  state.    14178. 

Forgetful  teacher.    15015. 

New  side  tracked.    32459. 

Uncle    Sam    &    John    Bull. 
48018. 

Murphy     (J.    D.)      Quiet    hus- 
band.   38207. 

Murphy  (J.  E.)    Ha  Ha  family 
17860. 

Murphy  (J.  F.)  : 

Old  mill  stream.    33573. 
Rose      &      the      shamrock. 

39950. 
Shamrock  &  rose.    41934. 

Murphy  (J.  G.)     Love's  model. 

26724a. 
Murphy  (J.  J.)     Cupid's  cruise. 

9427. 
Murphy  (J.  M.)    Mechanic's  re- 
prieve.   29000. 
Murphy  (J.  S.)  : 
Airship.    661. 
Day  in  court.    10125. 
Social  Judas.    42969. 
Murphy  (J,  T.)  : 

Crazy  two.    9045a. 
Phases    of    a    honeymoon, 

36105. 
That      comedy      quartette. 

45548a. 
Trial    of    the    underworld. 
46933. 

Murphy   (J,  W.)  : 

Irish  King  Kerry,    21998. 
Kerry  rebel.    23627. 


3301 


INDEX 


Murphy  (John)  : 
Patricia.    35554. 
Pontia,     the     daughter     of 

Pilate.     36783. 
Shepherdess     of     Lourdes. 

42056. 
Venetian   vendetta.     48795. 
Walburga.     49406. 
Murphy    (Joseph)     Maum  Ore. 

28870. 
Miu-phy   (K.  C.)  : 

Hans  Danske.     18101. 
New  managing  ed.    32419. 
Murphy  (L.  A.)  : 

Counterfeit  bill.     8684. 
Most  popular  girl.    31111. 
Retribution.     39150,  39151. 
Senator.    41451. 
Murphy    (L.   B.)      Frat   initia- 
tion.   15277. 
Murphy  (L.  D.)  : 

Love     on     the    battlefield. 

26583. 
Million  in  diamonds.  29645. 
Murphy   (M.  F.)     Face  on  the 

bar  room  floor.     13309. 
Murphy  (M.  J.)  : 

Fair  Glengarrift".     13375. 
Saucy  Jack  Barry.     40850. 
Shaun  O'Dheer  A  Glanna. 
41978. 
Murphy    (M.   M.)      Lady   Bea- 
trice.   24360. 
Murphy     (Margaurite)       Right 

square  in  the  eye.    39442. 
Murphv       (Mark)         O'Dowd's 

neighbors.    33289. 
Murphy    (Mary)      When   Mag- 
gie came  into  her  ovp^n.  50267. 
Murphy   (Paddy)  : 

Bouchaleen.     4731. 
In  a  fog.    21065. 
Murphy    (Patrick)  : 

Brought  to  justice.    5311. 
Irish  rose.    22027. 
Murphy     (R.     F.)       Green-all- 
over.     17548a. 
Murphy    (S.)  : 

Four-flusher.     15146. 
Lass  o'Loch  Lomon.    24673. 
Little  Miss  Right.    25792. 
Touch    of    East    Side    life. 
46606. 
Murphy    (S.   F.)      Kildare  col- 
leen.    23695a. 
Murphy  (T.  J.)     Father  &  son. 

13819. 
Murphy  (T.  P.)  : 
Bear.    3165. 
Goat.    16817. 
Maid  or  vi^idow.    27504. 
Stronger  sex.    44202. 

Murphy    (W.  H.)     Trip  to  the 
Bowery.    47033. 


Murphy  (W.  L.)  : 

Kerry  gow.    23626. 
Rose  of  Killarney.    39991. 
IMurray    (A. )  : 

Messenger  boy.    29311. 
Nadjy.    31901. 
Stooping  to  conquer.    43959. 
White  rajah.     50560. 
Murray   (A.  H.)     Farmers'  al- 
liance.    13688. 
Murray  (B.  S.)    Shaun  O'Reilly. 

41979. 
Murray      (O.      H.)        Fadilla. 

13342. 
Murray  (D.)  : 
A'Becket.    65. 
Bigamist.    3809. 
Deserter.    10544,  10547. 
Escaped    from    Sing    Sing. 

12909. 
Faugh-a-balla.    13888. 
O'Reilly  aboo.    34331. 
Pocket-book       mystery. 

36606. 
Right's  right.    39440a. 
Sent  to  Sing  Sing.    41496. 
Stolen  child.    43921. 
Murray  (D.  C.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 

7394. 
Good  as  gold.    17055. 
Ned's  chum.    32174. 
Murray  (E. )     Women  of  L6 wen- 
burg.    51612. 
Murray    (E.   H.)      Rob-Bobbie. 

39603. 
Murray    (Ellen)  : 

Cain,    ancient    &    modern. 

50388a. 
Crusaders.     21687. 
Esau  &  Jacob.    53546. 
Resurrection  morn.     39133. 
Murray    (P.)      My   uncle  from 

Japan.     31721. 
Murray    (F.  J.)  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, a  nation's  idol.    93a. 
Murray    (G.)  : 

Alcestis  of  Euripides.  717b, 

717c. 
Iphigenia         in         Tauris. 

21925d,  21926. 
Medea  of  Euripides.  29011c. 
Oedipus,    king    of    Thebes. 

33294. 
Rhesus        of        Euripides. 

39315,  39315a. 
Trojan  women  of  Euripides. 
47141a. 
Murray   (G.  W.)  : 
Cruets.    9255. 

Eliza     Weathersby's     frol- 
iquos.     12493. 
Murray  (H.  P.)     Cnrfew.  9472. 
.Murrav  (H.  W.)    Girl  &  a  l)ur- 
glar,     16420a. 


Murray  (J.  B.)     Grit.    17660. 
Murray  (J.  F.)     Cave  of  para- 
dise.    6543. 
Murray   (J.  J.)  : 

Adventures     of     Smith     & 

Jones.    363. 
Murray    &    Mackey's  bon- 
ton  ideals.     31389. 
Murray    (J.  K.)      Quiet  honey- 
moon.    38203. 
Murray  (J.  M.  T.)  : 

How   Barney   got   his   pas- 
sage money.    20467. 
Lord  James  Bilbo.     26204. 
Two  streams.    47786. 
Murray  (.J.  Marie)  : 

Dream  lesson.     53468. 
Her       son's        sweetheart. 

19147a. 
Playing  the  game.     36477a. 
Murray    (J.  Matthew)     Break- 
ing point.     4994a. 
Blurray     (John    Allen)       Hell. 

18759. 
IMurray  (John  Arthur)  : 
Idol  makers.     20901. 
In  bad.    21108. 
Sonny.     43262. 
Too  late.     46518. 
Murray  (Katherine)     Well  pre- 
served.    55867. 
Murray     (Mr.    &    Mrs.    Keith) 

Terrible  torpedo.    45434a. 
Murray     (M.    J.)       Untwisting 

the  twisted.     48445. 
Murray  (M.  M.)     Maid  of  many 

lovers.     27478. 
Muri-ay'  (M.   T.)       Reinstated. 

38986. 
Murray       (Mary)        Columbia. 
7987. 

INIurray    (Mervyn)      See  Wicks 
(M.) 

Murray   (P.  W.)     Self  defence. 
41426. 

Murrav    (R.)  : 

Chance.    53105. 

Free  woman.     1.5339. 

Kiss  of  death.    54186. 

Mrs.  Pipp's  fortune.    54562. 

My  son.     54663. 

Royal  coward.     40132. 

Squealer.    43696. 
Murray     (R.    A.)      Voron,    the 
robber.    49288. 

Murray    (R.   R.)      Henry  Grat- 

tan.     18901. 
Murray    (R.  T.)  : 

South  African  girl.     43358. 

Texas  Ann  abroad.   45489a. 

Woman's  sacrifice.    51568a. 

Murray      (S.      W.)        Gazabo. 
16000. 


3302 


INDEX 


Murray    (T.  C.)  : 

Rirthrisht.     3978. 
Maurice  Harte.     28877. 
Murray    (T.  E.)  : 

Country  visit.     8798. 
Gillioolpy's  birthday.    16364. 

Mr.     E (a     mystery). 

30174. 
Our        country        visitors. 

34584. 
Our  Trisli  neishhors.   34684. 
Our  Irisli  visitors.    34687. 
Our  visitors.    34798. 
Murray     (T.    W.)       After    the 

show.     519. 
Murray  (W.  C.)     Stolen  secret. 

43943. 
Murray  &  Long.     London  life. 

26104. 
Murray-Anderson   (T. )  : 

Message     from     the     past. 

29303.  29304. 
Redemption.    38840. 
Murrieta     (R.     Fern.^ndez     y) 

♦See  Fernandez  v  Murrieta. 
Murry   (C.)  : 

Finnigan's  wedding.    14292. 
Mulligan  flats.    31325. 
Murry    (E.>  : 

Woman's      worst      enemv. 

51604. 
Young  King  Bradv,   detec- 
tive.     .52173. 
Murry      (G.      W.)        Divorced. 

11044. 
Murry   (J.)  : 

Cupid  at  Vassar.    9385. 
Heaven.     18.598. 
Life  at  Yale.     25288. 
Old     sweetheart    of    mine. 

33638. 
Sins  of  the  fathers.    42528. 
Vermont.     48872. 
Musaeus     (P.)       Belle    Marie. 

3386. 
Muscroft     (S.     J.)       Drummer 

boy.     11868. 
Muse  (H.  M.)     Outsider.  34913. 
Musgrove      (Mrs.)      Our     flat. 
34628. 

Mu.sgrove   (E.)  : 

Box  office  boy.    4813. 
Curse  in  a  dead  man's  eye. 

9491. 
From     palace     to     prison. 

15562 
Serpent  in  love's  paradise. 

41553 
Sold  for  gold.     43058. 
Musgrove     (J.    W.)       Princess 
-     Lulu.     37430a. 
Musicaverlag: 

Brave  Fridolin.     52978. 
Prachtmiidel.     37016a. 


Musick    (.L   R.)  : 

Hardtack.     18214. 

Little  Vic.     2.5924. 

Maximilian,     the    monarch 
of  an  hour.    28896. 

Shetland  lass.    42101. 
Musik    &    theaterverlag   Arion. 

See  Arion  verlag. 
Musikverlag  u.   biihnenvertrieb 

Apollo.  See  Apollo  verlag. 
Mu.skerry   (W.)  : 

He,  she  &  it.     18382. 

Imaginary  aunt.     20995. 

Make-believe.     27591. 

Three  blind  mice.     45933. 
Musorgsk§ho  (M.  P.)    SecMous- 

sorgsky  (M.  P.) 
aiusselman  (J.  J.)     Ticket  sell- 
er's dream.     46144. 
IMusselman       (N.      H.)       Mila 

Whendle.     29550. 
Musset  (A.  de)  : 

Andrea  del  Sarto.     1435. 

Caprices       de       Marianne. 
50444. 

Carmosine.     6254. 

Chandelier.     15084. 

Fantasio.     13650. 

Green  coat.     17555a. 

II    faut   qu'une   porte    soit 
ouverte  ou  fermee.  54018. 

Lorenzaccio.     26234. 

On     ne    badine    pas     avec 
I'amour.     33780. 

Quatre  comedies.     55081. 
Mussey  (M.  H.  B.)  : 

Barn  circus.     2998. 

Ekkehard.     12366. 
IVlussle  (O. )     Pansy  Livingston. 

35182a. 
IMusson  (Bennet  or  B.  W.)  : 

Affair  of  business.     412. 

Belshazzar.     3473a. 

Brave  coward.     4941. 

Crook-makei's.     9175. 

Eye  for  an  eye.     13282. 

Independence  of  Ira.  21615. 

Tying  his  shoe.     47836. 
Mustard    (F.   E.)     Rise  &   fall 

of  Humpty  Dumpty.     39509. 
Mustol  (S.  J.)  : 

Tangled  affair.     45098. 

Village  squire.     490.53. 
Muza  (M.)     See  Alvarez  (R.) 
Muzas  (M.)  : 

Bocina  de  Regiilez.     4466. 

Ochavos.     33240. 

Senora  de  Gonzalez.  41480a. 

Sobrino  del  ministro.  55377. 

Travesuras        de        amor. 
468S6a. 

Ultima  carta.     47905. 
]Muzzy(A.  M.)     Equals.     12840. 
Mydans     (D.    .L)     Girl    &    the 
goblin.     16436. 


Myer  (L.)     Glass  put  in.    16735. 
Myers  (A.  O.)  : 

Bishop's  king.     3987. 
Expose  of  the  Order  of  the 

sons  of  Jupiter.     13256. 
Louis  XIV  «&  the  bishop's 

king.     2639L 
Reporter's    dream    of   hell. 
39075. 
Myers  (Alfred)  : 

Chorus     girl     &     the    elec- 
trician.    71.50. 
How     the     cigarette     girl 

made  a  puff.     20531. 
Salesman     &     the     porter. 
40591. 
Myers      (Anna)       Hearts     vs. 

clubs.     18583. 
Myers     (B.    A.)     Swell    affair. 

44794. 
INlyers  (C.  A.)     Hearts  of  stone. 

18574. 
IMyers  (C.  H.)  : 

Holding  up  father.     39968. 
Mayor  of  Chemung.     28929. 
Myers    (E.    A.)     When    I    was 

young.     55900. 
Myers   (E.  A.  H.)     Trip  to  the 

circus.     47039. 
aryers  (E.  .1.)      Shirley.     42132. 
Myers     (F.     W.)     Around     the 

station.     1907. 
Myers  (H.)     My  mother.    31650. 
Myers  (H.  I.)  : 

Christmas  tree.     53164. 
Red  Riding  Hood.     38783. 
Myers    (J.)     Brownies'   Christ- 
mas.    5334. 
Myers  (J.  S.)  : 

.John  Ridpath,  ed.     22876. 
'  Prince  of  chivalry.     37331. 
Myers  (L.  C.)     Satchel  carrier. 

40831. 
Myers  (L.  S.)  : 

Bogus  professor.     4483. 
His  wonl  of  honor.     19873. 
Ranch  mascot.     38433. 
Myers      (M.)      Queen     Esther. 

37992. 
Myers       (P.      B.)        Brownies' 

Christmas.     .5334. 
Myers  (P.  F.)     Panama.    35159. 
Myers  ( Shannon )    Woman  pavs. 

51478a. 
Myers     (Solomon)      Heart     of 
London.     18472. 

Mvers  (W.  H. )  Power  of  wealth. 
37002. 

Mvers   &   Logwood.     Girl   from 
Bagdad.     16475. 

iVlyles     (A.    E.)     Society    lion 
43021. 

Mvles   (G.  B.)     Winning  hand. 
51158. 


3303 


INDEX 


Myr6n  (J.)     Eva,  la  nifia  de  la 

fabrica.     13054a. 
Mysell  (H.)  : 

Accidents  of  marriage.    140. 
It's  Maggie.     22243. 
My  wife's  husband.     31754. 
Rivele  Scholtek.     39565. 
Myth  (M.  Y.  T.  H.)     See  Nich- 

olovius  (L.) 
My  then  (G.)     Atty.  for  the  de- 
fense.    52764. 
Mytton      (H.)       First     locust. 

14372. 
N.    (F.   E.   M.)     Olive  Varcoe. 

33703. 
N.    (S.  T.  A.)     Lover's  strata- 
gem.    26684. 
Nadal  (B.  H.)  : 

Baggs,  the  angel.     2807. 
Sunset.     44571. 
Woodmites.     51691. 
Nadaud   (M.)  : 

Cheri-Bibi.     6898. 
Fripouille  et  cie.     15471. 
Julot    ne    reQOit    rien    des 

dames.     23277a. 
Main  rouge.     27532. 
•      Nuit  de  noces  de  Mam'zelle 
Gueul'mans.    33127. 
On  paye  en  nature.    33789. 
Nadel  (A.)     Cagliostro.     5809b. 
Nadel   (E.  K.)     Billy  Bouncer. 

3879a. 
Nagel   (G.): 

Actress.     217. 

At    the    stroke    of    twelve. 

2288. 
Clouded  misfortune.     7664. 
Down  and  out.     11571. 
Fixer.    14452b. 
Gaiety  girl.    15767. 
Happenings  behind  the  cur- 
tain.    18129. 
How      props      butted      in. 

20515. 
In  woodland.    21570. 
It  can't  be  done  without  a 

makeup.    22199. 
Knock-out.     24178. 
Partner's  parting.    35416. 
Return  of  Jenny  McCarty. 

39185. 
Striker.     55460. 
Try  out  net.     47306,  47307. 
Nil  gel    (T.   R.)      Who  wants  a 

girl?    50681a. 
Nagely  (C.  L.)  : 

During  the  war.     12054. 
Father.    13816. 
Fugitive.    15643. 
Last   moment.     24727. 
Leader.     24909. 
Man  of  mark.    27911. 
Man  of  power.    27917. 
Night-rider.     32732. 


Nagely  (C.  L.)— Continued. 
Over  the  border.     34925. 
Son  of  a  tory.    43195. 
Star.     43768. 
Test.     45456. 

Way  down  yonder.     49729. 
Willey  Reilly.     51054. 
Nagle     (C.)       Missing     wheel. 

30069a. 
Naglet    ( F. )      H  i  1  d  e  g  u  n  d  e. 

19484. 
Nagor      (K.)        Syn     wolnoSci. 

55502. 
Nagy   (E.)  : 

Herr  minister.    19308. 
Miniszterelnok.     29755. 
Nail    (A.   F.)  : 

Drummer      boy.        11869, 

11871. 
Union  drummer  boy.    48329. 
Najac    (E.  de)  : 
Babie.     52791. 
Baby.     2634. 
Bebe.     2627. 
Divorgons.        11058  - 11063, 

38126. 
Faith.     13429. 
Grafin  Fifi.     17220a. 
Nalbach     (G.     P.)       Ignorance 

personified.    20947a. 
Names   (A.  A.)  : 

Dad's  other  son.    9611a. 
Tyranny  of  gold.     47870. 
Nance   (C.  H.)  : 

On  the  way  out.    33946a. 
Sharpe    of    the    States. 
41956a. 
Nancy    (Z.)     See  Zouros    (N.) 
Nandory      (A.)        See      Weiss 

(F.  F.) 
Nani    (G.  E.)  : 

Malocchio.     13157,  27649. 
Tempest    in    the    shade. 

45294. 
Tempesta     nell'     o  m  b  r  a  . 
45297. 
Nankeville   (W.  E.)  : 

Little  mother.     25807. 
Penitent.     35843. 
Nannary   (M.)     Jess.     22637. 
Nansen      (P.)      Lykkeligt     seg- 

teskab.     26964. 
Naouit  (E.)  Nitoquert.   32843a. 
Napheys    (B.    F.)      Hypnotist. 

20768. 
Naquet  (F.)    Bacchantes.   2653. 
Narodny    (I.)      Fortune  favors 

fools.     15051. 
Narrey     (C.)      Cigarette    from 

Java.     7330. 
Nascimento    (M.  de)  : 
Ashes  of  roses.    2077. 
Indian  mutiny.     21633. 
On  the  stage.    33920. 
Nash  (B.)     See  Farrar  (H.  N.) 


Nash   (C.  T.)     Rosebud  of  the 

Rockies.     40020. 
Nash     (E.     F.)       Sweet    Miss 

Linda.     44757. 
Nash    (Mrs.    F.    W.)      Lillian. 

25461. 
Nash    (G.)     Call  in  the  night. 

5S83. 
Nash   (G.  B.)  : 

Full  penalty.    15660,  15661. 
Prix  de  Rome.     37547. 
Spanish  gypsy.     43430. 
Timothy  Dread.     46270. 
Nash    {Mrs.  G.  R.)     See  Nash 

(G.  B.) 
Nash  (H.)     When  woman  wills. 

50358. 
Nash   (H.  C.)  : 

Klondike  diamond.  24104. 
Train  robber.  46755. 
Nash  (J.)   Josephine.  23028. 
Nash  (L.)  Dan.  9693. 
Nash  (L.  A.)  25462,  25463. 
Nash  (M.  B.)   Hunt  for  an 

heiress.  20676. 
Nash  (R.)   Pack  of  cards. 

35009. 
Nash  (R.  C.)  : 

Lopey  'lopers.     26180. 
Wanted,  a  man.     49528. 
Nash     (W.    J.)       Dark    cloud. 

9857. 
Nash  (W.  T.)  : 

Altar  of  Urania.     1015. 
What's  in  a  name?    50107. 
Nashville  woman's  literary 
club.    Votes  for  men.    49293, 
49294; 
Natanson   (L.  A.)  : 

Boute-en-train.     4766. 
Costaud  des  Epinettes. 

8625. 
Deux  canards.     10641c. 
Piqueta.     36394a. 
Vieille  renomm6e.     48998. 
Natanson   (T.)     Foyer.     15225. 
Nathal   (L.)  : 

Ambition.    1102. 
Carlos  Herrera.     6233. 
Claude  Gueux.    7552. 
Comtesse  Berthe.    8193. 
Crime  of  the  opera.     9093. 
Crocodile.    9161. 
Daughter  of  Erin.    9951. 
Dramas  of  California. 

11672. 
False  gods.     13528. 
Family.     13573. 
Fontaine     des     innocentes. 

14703. 
Germinal.     16213. 
Grand  inquisitor.     17268.     • 
Guilty  love.     17765. 
Headsman's  ape.     18422. 
Henry  VIII.    18880. 


3304 


INDEX 


Nathal  (L.) — Continued. 

High  life.     19412. 

Hospodar.     20311. 

Households  of  Paris.  20457. 

Huronne.     20703. 

Husband  &  judge.     20717. 

Idol.     20S98. 

Idole.     20906. 

Imperia.     21026. 

Irlandaise.     22056. 

Isole  de  Chartres.     22181. 

Jack  Storm.     22364. 

Jean  Cevenol.     22555. 

Jeanne  Morelet.     22578. 

Latest.     24800. 

Lights  of  Paris.    25432. 

Literary  women.     25576. 

Locust  &  ant.     26062. 

Love  &  country.     26429. 

Love's   crimes.     26698. 

Man  of  straw.     27919. 

Marquise.      28356. 

Martyre.     28523. 

Monk.     30811. 

Old  miller.     33574. 

Our  sons.    34777. 

Perche.    35S80. 

Pomperau's      marriage. 
36769. 

Porthos'   son.     36858. 

Proems  Torquenie.     37569. 

Red  rose.     38791. 

Robbers'  banker.     39609. 

Robert  Fulton.     39641. 

Rose  rouge.    40016. 

Rural  life.     40307. 

Self-confidence.     41422. 

Storm  king.     43980. 

Sweet  home.     44751. 

Tales  of  Edgar  Poe.   44988. 

Terentia.     45397. 

Toison  d'or.     46425. 

Too  witty  by  far.    46551. 

Traitor.     46777. 

Trip  underground.     47054. 

Truly  guilty.     47261. 

Vacances    du     m  a  r  i  a  g  e. 
48586. 

Volcano.    49253. 

1002d  night.     52488. 
Nathan      (C.)        See     Nathan 

(J.  C.) 
Nathan    (P.)  : 

Eternal    feminine.      12974, 
12975. 

For  value  received.     14957. 

Game       of      consequences. 
15855. 

Gateway.     15944. 

Great  mademoiselle.  17422. 

Greed.     17539. 

Model.     30558. 

Our     esteemed     colleague. 
34611. 


Nathan  (F.) — Continued. 

Queen  commands.     37985. 

Siren.    42561. 

Spider  &  the  fly.     43522. 

Toll-gate.     46428. 

Trumpet  call.    47263. 
Nathan    (G.   J.)  : 

Eternal  mystery.     12981. 

Love  exchange.     26503. 

Poor  little  rich  girl.   55002. 

Queen    of    Wall    street. 
38091. 

That    affair    at    Huutlev's. 
45524. 

Thirty  a  week.     45829. 

Nathan   (J.  C.)  : 

Adventuress.     371. 

Censor    of    Central    O'Sea. 
6593. 

Even  exchange.    13079. 

Not  far  from  'Frisco.  33050. 
Nathan   (R.  G.)  : 

Atavism.  2304a. 

It.     22196a. 

Son  of  God.     43203a. 
Nathans   (G.  A.)     Birthday  of 
the  infanta.     52901. 

Nathansen  (H.)  : 
Aifaeren.     407. 
Dr.  Wahl.     11182a,  53429. 
Gute  biirger.     17792b. 
Hinter  mauern.    19509. 
Indenfor   murene.     21609. 
Nathanson.         Harvard       girl. 

18263. 
Nathanson  (L.  A.)     See  Na tan- 
son    (L.  A.) 
Natl,  alumni.     Three  comedies. 

4.5941a. 
Natl,  board  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.s 
of  the  U.  S.  A.     See  Y.  W. 
C.  A.s  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

Natl,  press  intelligence  co. : 
Fast  friends.     13726. 
Lights.     25417. 
Wilmot  or  Dunbar?   51102. 

Natl.  prtg.  &  eng.  co.    Knobs  o' 

Tennessee.     24176. 
Natl.  pub.  CO.     Tuff  kustomer. 

47319. 
Natl,  rip  saw  pub.  co.     World 

peace.     51771a. 
Natl,    temperance    soc.    &    pub. 

house.     Having  fun.     18329. 
Natkins     (I.    N.)       Man    from 

Hell's  Kitchen.     27774. 

Naught    (G.  L.)  : 

In   Little  Italy.     21223a. 

Pot  &  the  kettle.    36894. 

Tangl  eland.     55-514. 
Naught    (I.   C.)      Side-tracked. 
42246. 


Naulty  (E.  F.)  : 

Eternal  triangle.    12986. 
Fair  Erin.    13371. 
Foundling.    15123. 
Magdalen.    27335. 
Old  colony  days.    33448. 
Thoroughbred.    45871. 
West  Point.    49997. 
Naumann  (E.)     Abigail.     72. 
Naumoflf  (A.)   Jealousy.  22544a. 
Navajas  (J.  Rubio)     See  Rubio 

Navajas. 
Navarro   (A.)     Le6n  Zamora  y 

Salamanca.    2.5075a. 
Navarro     (A.     ChSpuli)       See 

Chapuli  Navarro. 
Navarro    (C.   M.   de)      See  De 

Navarro  (C.  M.) 
Navarro    (E.)     Maja  de  Goya. 

275.55. 
Navarro  (J.)     Centuri6n.    6602. 
Navarro  (P.)  : 

Bateria.    3097. 
LadrSn     y     un     detective. 
24329. 
Navarro  (R.)  jr.    Cruise  of  the 

Margarita.    9256. 
Navarro  Romero  (F.)     Autores 

de  la  historia.    2496. 
Navarro  Serrano  (L.)  : 

A  orillas  del  Ebro.    18a. 
Eslabon  de  sangre.    12925. 
Famosa.     53602. 
Flora,     la     viuda     verde. 

14552. 
Hace     falta     una     mujer. 

17867b. 
Justicla  baturra.    23422. 
Lobato.    26023. 
Manifestacion.    28069. 
Maravillas     del     progreso. 

28146. 
Perro  del  molino.    35948. 
Navilus     (M.)       See     Sullivan 
(M.  J.) 

Navratil   (E.)  : 

Brand  new  woman.    4906. 
New       (coming)       woman. 

32346. 
New  woman.     32489. 
New    woman    up  -  to  -  date. 

32494. 
Newest  woman.    32554. 
Newest  woman  up  to  date. 

32556. 
Up-to-date      new      woman. 

48506. 
Nawn  (T.  J.)  : 

College  coach.    7843. 
O'Callahan    of    the    locks. 

33233a. 
Pat  &  the  genii.    35511. 
Pat's  awakening.     35584. 
'     Shanty  town,    41950. 


3305 


Nawn  (T.  J.) — Continued. 

Visit  to  grandpa.    49177. 

Wlien  Pat  was  king.  50281. 
Naylor  (D.)  Sec  Naylor  (LB.) 
Naylor  (G.  P.)  : 

Ozone.    34987. 

Parasites.    35282. 

Naylor  (I.  B.)  : 

Girl  from  Tex.    16528. 

Knot  of  blue  &  gold.    24188. 

Soft  snap.    43037. 

Thecla.    45649. 
Naylor  ( R. )     See  Naylor  ( I.  B. ) 
Nazae  (Comte  de)     Scarlet  let- 
ter.   40982. 

Nead  (W.  S.)  : 

Caraboo  mines.     6192. 
Concealed  witness.    8203. 
Neafie  (J.  A.  J.)  : 

Beatrice,  the  self  doomed. 

3188. 
Harolde,     the     envoy     of 

Artois.    18240. 
Harolde,    the   merchant   of 

Calais.    18241. 

Neal  (A.  C.) 

Nanon  Lemoine.    31972. 
Neal  (Max)  : 

Amor  &  cie.    1327. 

Auch  ich  war  ein  jiingling. 
52766. 

Blaue  wunder.    4214. 

Bilgeleisen.    53008. 

Ei  des  Columbus.    53504. 

Heilige  Floriau.     18631a. 

Hosenknopf.     53975. 

Mme.  Hyane.    27194. 

Mann  meiner  frau.    28078. 

Miide  Theodor.    31301. 

Parkettsitz  no.  10.    35340. 

Parquettsitz  no.  10.    35359. 

Untergang     von     Pompeii. 
48429b. 

Wir  Japaner,    51218. 

Neal  (May)  : 

Columbia's  flower.     7994. 
Dairy-maid's     festival. 
53326. 
Neal  (R.  W.)     Mixture  of  Mal- 

lorys.    30535. 
Neale     (Mrs.     V.)       Maids     & 

bachelors.    27513. 
Neale  pub.  co. : 

Mammy.    27683a. 
Zorabella.     52386a. 

Neall  (W.  H.)  : 

Before  the  war.     3302. 
Cranks.    9012. 
Economical  boomerang. 

12210. 
Love's  warfare.    26750. 
Quiet  smoke.     38209. 
Raising   the    wind.      38391, 

38392. 


INDEX 

Neary  (P.)  : 

Martini  affair.     28510. 

Silent  wife.    42356. 
Nebur  (A.  S.)  : 

Last  dollar.    24705. 

Stronger  call.    44195. 
Nedbal  (O.)  : 

Andersen.    1430a. 

Keusche    Barbara.      23632, 
23633. 

Polenblut.     36665a,  36665b. 

Princezna  Hyacinta.    37474, 

Prinzessin    Hyazintha. 
37496. 

Winzerbraut.    55962. 
Neebe  (J,  H.)  : 

Auf  wiedersehen.     2366. 

Father-in-law.     13840. 

His  mother-in-law.    19735. 

His       stepmother  -  in  -  law. 
19823. 

Love  of  life.    2657L 

Playing  with  fire.    36486. 

Tango     step-mother-in-law. 
45114b. 
Needham  (H.  B.)  : 

Insurgent.     21794. 

Senator  West.     41460. 
Neel    (O.   F.   D.)      Man   &  the 

deal.     27739. 
Neelv  (F.  T.)     Shackles  of  fate. 

41650. 
Neeson  (P.)  Too  many  friends. 

46527. 
Neff     (B.     S.)       'Piano     tuner. 

36202. 
Neff  (J.  L.)  : 

Mr.  &  Miss  Victrola.   54548. 

Putting  one  over.    55076. 
Neff   (J.  R.)     Bundle  of  mail. 

5486. 
Negbaur    (W.)  : 

Bad-reise.     2782. 

Meselemja.     29290. 
Neibling      (H,      E.)        Ordeal. 

34307. 
Neidhart    (A.)  : 

Du  musst.     53479. 

Junge  papa.     23296. 

Liebesinsel.     54261. 

Wiistenmoral.    56020. 
Neidig  (W.  J.)  : 

April  fool  girl.     1743b. 

Chrysalis.     7281a. 

Helen   of  Ilsley's.     18724b. 

John  of  Ilsley's.    22871a. 

Lucy-love-me-well.     26892a. 

Money  musk.     30788a. 
Neidlinger    (W.    H.)      Ulysses. 

47912. 
Neihardt    (J.   G.)      Eight  hun- 
dred rubles.     12333. 
Neill  (C.)     See  Nillson  (C.) 
Neill    (F.    S.)      Out   in    Idaho. 
34813. 


Neill     (J.)       Moonshine    maid. 

30958. 
Neilsen   (T.  H.)     Iceland  saga- 

nat.     20838. 
Neilson   (C.  E.)     Marriage  bu- 
reau.    54432. 
Neilson    (F.)  : 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong. 

9247. 
For  a  title.    14774. 
Highway  strollers,      19458. 
Mme.  Bohemia.    27177. 
Manabozo.    28023. 
Oflice.    33328. 
Neilson  (F.  B.)  : 

King  Arthur  &  ye  knights 

of  ye  table  rounde.  23740. 

IMr.      &      Mrs.      Cleopatra. 

30126. 

Neilson  (J.)     Jacks  up.    54097. 

Neilson    (W,  A.)  : 

As  you  like  it.    2063. 
Complete  dramatic  &  poeti- 
cal works  of  Shakespeare. 
41754. 
Hamlet.    18006. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18858. 
Holy  city.     19984. 
Julius  Caesar.     23264, 
King  Lear,     23801, 
Macbeth.     27054, 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29491. 
Romeo    &    Juliet.      39868a. 

39870, 
Tempest.     45286a. 
Twelfth  night.    47421. 
Neiser    (J.)      Won    on    merits. 

51644. 
Neiswender  (G.  H.)  : 
Coward.    8976. 
Getting  a  job.     16272, 
Psycho-scientific       Salome, 

37772. 
Room  13,     39901, 
Neiswender   (W.  H,)     Trip  up 

the  Kern  River,    47056, 
Neitzel    (O.)  : 

Barbarina.    2965. 
Lustigen  weiber  von  Wind- 
sor.   26955 
William  Ratcliff.    51067. 
Neligh     (J.     P.     S.)       Scarab, 

40958a, 
Kell  (Little)     See  Little  Nell, 
Nelsen    {Sister  M,   X,)        And 

there  was  light.    52682. 
"Nelson    (A.   D.)      Fairy  &  the 

witch.     13398b. 
Nelson  (C.)     See  Smith  (Minna 

C.) 
Nelson    (C.  F.)     Two  sides  of 

life.     47774. 
Nelson   (D.  R.)     Armerine,  the 
moonshiner,    1884, 


3306 


INDEX 


Nelson    (E.)      Jones   &    Jones. 

22980a. 
Nelson    (E.   E.)      Coyote  Kate. 

8983. 
Nelson    (E.  L.)  : 
Barnibe.     3005. 
Count  Romanoff.    8676. 
Gypsy  girl.     17830. 
Gypsy  queen.     17842. 
Russian  outlaws.     40338. 
Tyrant.      47872. 
Zafari.     52267. 
Nelson    (F.  H.)  : 
Alone.     975. 
He    would     be     a     mason. 

18399. 
Jack  the  Giant-killer.  22369. 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a 
shoe.     33678. 
Nelson     (F.    W.)       Reckoning. 

38669. 
Nelson  (G.  M.)  : 

Music  hath  power.     54643. 
Strings,     5-5461. 
Tables  turned.     55504. 
Virginia.     55785. 
Nelson     (H.    M.)       My    native 

home.     31661. 
Nelson    (J.    B. )      King   of    Ab- 
yssinia.   23822. 
Nelson  (J.  R.)  : 
Dido.     10834. 
Girl  from  home.     16497. 
Nelson     (L.)      Twisted    &    tan- 
gled.    47510. 
Nelson      (L.     H.)        .TeDhthah's 

daughter.     22613,  22614. 
Nelson    (L.  P.)  : 

Eight  hours.     12331.  12332. 
Genesis    of    the    Christian 

church.     16071a. 
Political     coppersmith. 
36687. 
Nelson  (M.J.)     Old  maid's  con- 
vention.    33550. 
Nelson   (Merwin)       See  Nelson 

(G.  M.) 
Nel.son  (Murry)   jr.: 

Chicken  hawk.    6953. 
Kingdom     of     this     world. 

23942. 
Unwritten  law.     48461. 

Nelson  (R.)  : 

Chauffeur — in's      Metropol. 

6852. 
Hoheit        amiisiert        sich. 

19955. 
Kaiser  rief.     234.59a. 
Kriimel  vor  Paris.     24263a. 
Praehtmadel.     37016a. 
Schwindelmeier       &       cie. 

41145. 
Verheiratete     junggesellen. 

55768. 


Nelson    (T.    H.)     Frolics   in   a 

cafe  chantant.     15513. 
Nelson  (T.  S.)     Stricken  down. 

44144. 
Nelson      (V.     A.)      Pretenders. 

37099b. 
Nelson  (W.)  : 

Fighting  chance.     14185. 
For     her     brother's     sake. 

14S08. 
It  will  be.     22249. 
IMicliael  Strogoff.     29369. 
Minister's  daughter.    29743. 
Principessa     del     grammo- 

fono.     5.5035. 
Sapho.     40758,  40763. 
Woman's  expiation.     51524, 
51.525. 
Nelson  (W.  .J.)  : 

Pipe  dream.     36307a. 
Thirty  minutes  in  the  West. 
45836. 
Nelson  (W.  T.)  : 

Charley's  v.ife.     6782. 
( nitwitted.     34915,  34917. 
Ten    nights   in   a   bar-room. 

45354. 
Tie  that  binds.     46170. 
Xo].".   (T.  A.)     Ring  that  binds. 

;]t;476. 
Nemeth      (Z.     de)       Ambitious 

French  maid.     1113. 
Nemours     (P.    F.    DuPont    de) 

See.  DuPont  de  Nemours. 
Neniger    (J.    F. )      Secret   influ- 
ence.    41328. 
Nepos       (F. )        Emma      Hart. 

12G20a. 
Nepoty   (L.)  : 

I\Iarouf,  savetier  du  Caire. 

2S344a. 
Oreille  fendue.     34.330. 
I'etits.     36054. 
Neptune       (A.      W.)        Mother 

Goose  pageant.     54604. 
Neptune  club.     Neptune.     32229. 
Neriui  (E.)  : 

Epreuve  derni&re.     12837. 
Soir  de  Waterloo.    43042. 
Nerney  (I\I.  J.)  : 

Between  father  &  son.  3663. 
Blind  dramatist.     4242b. 
Bouchal  bawn.     4730. 
Let  there  be  light.     25134. 
Marriage  bill.     28374. 
Morna  Doon.     31046. 
Secret.     41312. 
Terry  the  Fox.     45444. 
Nesbit  (E.)     See  Bland  (E.  N.) 
Nesbit  (W.  D.)  : 

Gainsborough    hat.     15769, 

15770. 
Girl  of  my  dreams.     16587, 
Hair  &  the  heiress.     17897. 


Nesbit  (W.  D. ) —Continued. 
Jewel  of  a  husband.    22693. 
Shine  flirtation.     42111. 
Nesmith      (R.)       Base-ball     at 

S])ruceville.     3071. 
Ness.     See  Van  Ness. 
Ne.stroy  (J.)  : 

Nur  ruhe.     33161a. 
AVitchery.     51278. 
Nethersole  (L.)  : 

Green  stockings.     17593. 
Kite.     24040. 
Nethersole  (O.)  : 

Daughter  of  France.     9956. 
Last    scene    of    the    play. 

24765. 
Light  that  failed.     25395a. 
Menace   of  the   submarine. 

29115b. 
Pagliacci.     35051. 
Price  of  wealth.     37183. 
Submarine.    44315a,  44316. 
Termagant.     45401. 
Writing  on  the  wall.  51851. 
Nettleton  (E.  T.)     Uncle  Sam's 

council.     48029. 
Nettleton  (F.  J.)     Prince  with 

an  evil  eye.     37381." 
Nettleton  (G.H.)     Critic.    9154. 
Netzorg     (K.     S.)       Hiawatha 

dramatized.     19351b. 
Neubauer      (F.)       Huehnerhof. 

20587a,  20587b. 
Neuendorff  (A.)  : 
Asmodeus.     2086. 
Dr.  Clyde.     11128. 
Dr.  Klaus.     11161. 
Evelyn.     13076. 
Falstaff  &  the  Merry  wives 

of  Windsor.     13552. 
Lemons.     2.5036. 
Lion.     25532. 
My  boy.     31498. 
Ninety-seven  or  79.     32812. 
Oh,    these    naughty    men. 

33360. 
One  of  the  chosen  people. 

34072. 
Rather  mixed.     38504. 
Schalk     von     Joenkoeping. 

41033. 
Trip  to  Africa.     47010. 
Uncle  Abe.     47931. 
97.     52469. 
Neuer   deutscher  verlag,   F.   L. 
Halle  &  CO. : 

Cagliostro.     5809b. 
Volldampf  voraus !    49256a. 
Neufeld      (F.)       Lovers'     plot. 

26677. 

Neuman  (Al.)    Cleopatra.   7587. 

Neuman  (C.  W.)     Davenport  & 

CO.,  marriage  brokers.     10036. 

Neumann    (A.)    Zauberer    vom 

Nil.     52291. 


3307 


INDEX 


Neumann  (A.  F.)  : 

All  on  account  of  a  license. 

883. 
He  wanted  to  be  a  soldier. 

18393. 
Raw  recruit.     38527. 
Neumann  (E.  O.)  : 

Corrado,  the  convict.     8571. 

Don  Pietro  Caruso.     11358. 

Neumann    (G.)     On   the   brink 

of  the  abyss.     33822. 
Neumann  (G.  H.)     Sydney  Car- 
ton.    44844. 
Neumann  (H.  Bock-)    See  Bock- 
Neumann. 

Neumann   (J.)  : 

Adele  Volkart.    279. 
Ellida  Riggsmore.  12506. 
Neumann    (K.    M.)      Spielerei. 

43541. 
Neumann    (S.)     Badende  miid- 

chen.     52811. 
Neumann-Hofer    (A.)      Schlan- 

gentanzerin.     41062, 
Neumayer   (Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  M.) 

Triumph  of  love.     47096. 
Neumeister    (H.)      Chauffeuse. 

6854. 
Neumond  (S.  C.)    Pomp.    36763. 

See  also  Cowan  (S.) 
Neurode    (K.)      See   Rothkirch 

u.   Panthen    (K.    baron  von) 
Neutralis    (B.  A.)      See  Carus 

(P.) 
Neuville    (L.    de)      Ombres 
chinoises.     33738. 

Neuville  (R.)  : 

At  the  stake.    2287. 
Baroness  of  Touraine.  3030. 
Bleeding  nun.     4222. 
Blood  stained  hand.     4305. 
Boy  tramp.    4851. 
Buried  alive.     5550. 
Carmina.     6252. 
Hidden    passion.     19373. 
King  Ouragan.     23890. 
Magdalen,  the  maid  of  the 

Alps.    27336. 
Miry  pit.    29836. 
Pandora.    35166. 
Power  of  woman.    37003. 
That  hat.     45578. 
Under  the  willows.     48226. 

Neuwirth  (S.)  : 

April  first.    1739a. 
Call.     53046. 
Masquerader.    28639. 
Pals.     35152. 
Nevada   Ned,   pseud.     See  Til- 

burne   (E.  O.) 
Neville   (A.)     Politics  &  petti- 
coats.    36725. 
Neville    (D.)      As    it    happens. 
2007. 


Daughter     of 


Neville    (G.    W.)      Cold    deal. 

7796. 
Neville      (M.) 

Judea.     9966. 
Neville      (R.      L.)        Deserter. 

10545. 
Nevin   (A.)  : 

Candy  man.    6001. 
Poia.     36629. 
Twilight.     47477. 
Nevin     (D.    E.)      Powder-puff. 


i6929. 


Narragansett  Pier. 
Ponteach.    36782a. 


Nevin  (J.) 

32017. 
Nevins  (A.) 
Nevins  (C.)  : 

Austrian  crime.    2469. 
Basilisk.    3086. 
Clover  blossom.    7676. 
Hugh  Buancompagno. 

20590. 
Mr.     Brown,     the     model. 

30158. 
Southerner.    43391. 
Typewriter     &     the     type. 

47849. 
War  correspondent.    55834. 
Nevins    (E.    T.)      Hugh   Buan- 
compagno.   20590. 
Nevins   (J.  H.)  : 

Bride  of  Morocco.     5064. 
Mrs.    Rawdon   Crawley. 

30447. 
'Twixt  love  &  honor.    47524. 
Vanity  fair.    48699. 
Nevins    (K.   L. )      Wrong  wed- 
ding.    51906a. 
Navins  (P.)    Some  bear.   55383. 
Nevitt     (L.     G.)       See    White 

(L.  G.) 
Nevitt  (M.  R.)  : 

In     a     Japanese     garden. 

21071. 
Rostof  pearls.     40049. 
Wise   in   his   own   conceit. 
51240. 
Nevins    (B.   A.)      Deceiver  de- 
ceived.    10322. 
New    (A.   C.)  : 

Man's   prerogative.     54419. 
$500  goes  begging.     56061. 
New   (C.  H.)  : 

Colonial  dame.    7943. 
Liberty  belle.     25215. 
New    Rochclle    paragraph. 

Thirst.     45820. 
N.    Y.    center    of    the    Drama 
league  of  Amer.     See  Drama 
league  of  Amer. 
N.  Y.  herald  co. : 

Dream  of  the  rarebit  fiend. 

11752. 
Fluffy  Rutlles.    14609. 
Little  Nemo.     25820,  25821. 


N.    Y.    journal    &    advertiser. 

Passion  play  at  Oberammer- 

gau.     35483. 
N.    Y.    labor    news   co.      Franz 

von  Sickingen.     15272. 
N.  Y.  music  co.     I  would  like 

to  be  your  pal.     20832. 
N.  Y.  story  club.    Wager.    49346. 
N.    Y.    tabloid    amusement    co. 

Mustard  king.     31462. 
Newall    (G.)     Do  you  get  me? 

11085a. 
Newberger     (A.)       Just     kids. 

23365. 
Newberry    (B.)      Toad.     46396. 
Newberry    (J.   S.)     Chantecler. 

6714. 

Newboult    (F.  J.)  : 

Devil's  star.     53405. 

Upstroke.     48544a. 
Newcomb    (A.)      Yellow   peril. 

52086. 
Newcomb   (B.)  : 

Empty  sleeve.     12654. 

Sweethearts.    44791. 
Newcomb   (C.  F.)  : 

Dermot    IM  c  M  u  r  r  o  u  g  h. 
10517. 

Fire  worshippers.    14314. 

Newcomb      (H.)        Hermit     of 

Cashell.     39233. 
Newcomb  (L.  H.)    Beauty  from 

Butte.     3231. 
Newcomb      (L.      J.)        Lilitea. 

25457. 

Newcomb   (R)  : 

Capital  prize.     6052. 

Hero  of  B  a  r  r  a  c  k  p  o  o  r. 

19258. 
Won  out.     51646. 

Newcombe   (C.)  : 

Big  bavou  levee.    3775. 
Raided.    38354. 
Newcomet  (H.)     Zultan  of  Zor. 

52400. 
Newell     (H.)       See    Raymond 

(H.  N.) 
Newell     (J.    L.)      Master     me- 
chanic's son.     28691. 

Newell   (U.  D.)  : 

Adventures  of  the  bad  boy. 

364. 
N.  Y.  by  gaslight.    32527. 
Through  N.  Y.  by  gaslight. 
46074. 
Newell      (W.)       Lost     nugget 

mine.    26329. 
Newell   &  Thomas.     His   royal 

highness.     19793. 
Newes     (J.     G.)       Mercaderes. 

29136. 
Newhaus  (E.)     Frank  La  Mon- 
due's  clown.    15268. 


3308 


INDEX 


Newhaus  (M.  C.)  : 
Boucher.    4732. 
Helen's  experiment.    18742. 
Newhoff    (I.)      Newsboy's   sur- 
prise.   32572. 
Newkirk      (C.)        Folks     back 

home.     14666. 
Newkirk     (N.)      See    Newkirk 

(C.) 
Newlin   (E.)     Cupid  &  cannon. 

9358a. 
Newlin  (K.)     Missing  pedigree. 

80068. 
Newlin    (W.    A.)      Adventures 

of  X.    52573. 
Newman   (B.  F.)     Pseudo  suf- 
fragettes.   37764. 
Newman      (O.)        Rudolph     & 

Adolph.    40227. 
Newman    (C.  M.)     Julius  Cae- 
sar.   23256a. 
Newman  (E.)  : 

Flying  Dutchman.     14628. 
Mastersingers     of    Nurem- 
berg.   28751. 
Valkyrie.    48642a. 
Newman   (E.  L.)     Wally  &  the 

widow.    49440. 
Newman   (H.  L.)     See  Newton 

(H.  L.) 
Newman     (I.     B.)       Rainbow. 

38380. 
Newman    (J.)      Mary's    merry 

Christmas.    28590. 
Newman  (M.)     Jack  Gascoigne 

of  Wall  St.    22333. 
Newman  (M.  J.)  : 

Ancestor      worshippers. 

1396. 
Censor    of    Central    O'Sea. 

6593. 
End  of  the  game.    12708. 
Five  million  dollar  picture. 

14435, 
Flirt  with  your  own  wife. 

14520. 
Game  of  hearts.    15866. 
Great    internatl.    marriage. 

17408. 
Hungarian  baron.    20664. 
Inner  world.    21733. 
Jack  Gascoigne  of  Wall  st. 

22334. 
New  Year  prince.    32503. 
Real  man.    38561. 
Simpkins  auto.    55345. 
Value  of  money.    48664. 
Newman  (T.  E.)  : 
Arbaces.    1764. 
Black  tulip.    4149. 
Newmarch      ( R. )        Khovanst- 

china.    23651a, 
Newmond   (S.  C.)     Wonder  of 
the  age.    51649c. 


Newsky      (P.)        See     Korvin- 

Krukovskii   (P.) 
Newsom      (S.     C.)        Tempest. 

45263. 
Newson  (T.  M.)  : 

Golden  nuggets.     25306. 

Life    in    the    Black    Hills. 
25306. 
Newton      (C.)        Are     you     a 

smoker?    1799. 
Newton  (G.  B.)  : 

Behind  the  big  hat.    3324, 

Broken  violin.     5219. 

Out  of  a  job.     34819. 

Stranded.     44021,  44022. 

Sue  &  Will.    44376a. 

Try-out.    47305a. 
Newton  (C.  E.)  : 

All  her  own  fault.    852. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18842. 

Out  at  sea.    34811. 
Newton    (P.)     For  the  sake  of 

happiness.    14949. 
Newton  (H.)  : 

Everything  by  steam.  13142. 

Polly's  picture.     36749. 
Xevrton  (H.  L.)  : 

Actor  &  the  janitor.     201a. 

All  about  Goldstein.     820. 

All    on    account    of    Polly. 
52629. 

Bachelor  maids.     2673. 

Beauty  to  order.     3243. 

Booking  agent.    4613. 

Booster  club  of  Blackville. 
4636. 

Breakfast  food  for  2.    4981. 

Burglar's  welcome.    5540. 

Business  is  business.    5587. 

But-in     of    Buttonbenders. 
5633. 

Call  to  arms.    5916. 

Capt.  Fourflush.    6105. 

Casey  the  inventor.    6355a. 

Chatter.    6842. 

Club  man's  gossip.    7697. 

Cold  finish.    7797. 

College  chap.     7836. 

College  chums.    7838a. 

Colored  honeymoon.    7973a. 

Coming  champion.     8088. 

Coontown  13  club.    8460. 

Corner  drug  store.    8539. 

Counterfeit  bills.     8685. 

Darktown      fire      brigade. 
9897a. 

Defective  detective.     10377. 

Dime      museum      lecturer. 
10862. 

Doings  of  a  dude.    11246. 

Doll  &  her  dollars.    11255. 

Donovan  &  the  Dago.  11401. 

Down    in    Paradise    alley. 
11606. 


Newton  (H.  L.)— Continued. 
Dutch  cocktail.    12065. 
Dutchman    &    the    tramp. 

12080. 
East  of  Lynn,  Mass.  12166. 
Everyyouth.     13151. 
Pads.    13346, 
Family  secrets,     13610. 
Finished  fight.    14280. 
Five  minutes  from  Yell  col- 
lege.   14436. 
For  reform.    14902. 
For  rent  tomorrow.    14903. 
Fortune-teller.     15065. 
Fresh  Timothy  Hay.  15401. 
Gay  Mr.  Bold.    15978. 
Girl  &  the  gee.     16434. 
Give  the  women  a  chance. 

16695c. 
Glickman,    the    glazier. 

16755. 
Goddess  of  love.    16833. 
Good  fellow.     17073a. 
Good      mornin',      judge. 

17094a. 
Good  substitute,     17116, 
Graft.     17231. 
Heiress  of  Hoetown.    18682. 
Her      horseless      husband. 

19021. 
Her     2d     time     on     earth. 

19130. 
Hey,  Rube.     19338. 
His  alibi.     53939. 
His  niece's  hero.    19752. 
I    never    thought    of    that. 

20813a. 
Immigrant      inspector. 

21003d. 
In  a  cabaret.     21063a. 
In      Tall      Grass      valley. 

21339a. 
Innocent  error.     21743. 
Intruder.    21871. 
Invitation      to      the     ball. 

21913. 
Irishman     &     the     coon. 

22049. 
Is  he  in?    22084. 
Is  it  raining?     22088. 
Izzy's  vacation.    22289. 
Jack  &  his  queen.     22304. 
Jayville  junction.     22532. 
Jitney  banquet.    22753b. 
Keep  your  eye  on  the  ball. 

23563. 
Kid  Hickey.    23664. 
Killarney  blarney.     23698. 
Last  resort.     24759. 
Little    red    school    house. 

25859. 

Look  out  for  the  cat.  26156. 
Marriage  &  after.     28369. 
Me  &  Cinders.    28960. 


3309 


INDEX 


Newton  (H.  L.) — Continued. 
Me    &    my    down    trodden 
sex.    28968. 

Meet  my  wife.    29043. 

M  e  1  i  n  d  a'  s  sweetheart. 
29075. 

Memplais  Mose.    29097b. 

Messrs.  Grin  &  Barrett. 
29319. 

Minister— why?     29740. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fido.     30129. 

Mr.  Niagara's  fall.     30219. 

Mr.  Seal  of  North  Caro- 
lina.    30258. 

Mrs.  Ben  weds  applicant. 
30307. 

Mrs.  Clancy's  confessions. 
30331. 

Monologue.    30831. 

Morning  after  the  night 
before.     31053b. 

My  boy  Jim.    31501. 

My  friend  Brown.  31548. 

My  friend  Fritz.     31550. 

Mystery  of  the  yogis. 
31855. 

Nothing  doing.     54739. 

Oh,  dese  women.     33350. 

Oh,  doctor.     33350a. 

One  sweetheart  for  2. 
34108. 

Oshkosh  nest  week.  34404. 

O'Toole's  battle  of  Ante- 
up.     34505. 

Out's  inn.     34905. 

Oyster  stew.     34983. 

Pair  of  pants.    35108. 

Peach  of  a  pair.    35712. 

Pep  promoter.     .54926. 

Pickles  for  2.     36224. 

Pilsner  &  Poppyseed.  36315. 

Pooh  Bah  of  Peacetown. 
36789. 

Presents.     55023. 

Recruiting  office.     38692. 

Rehearsal  at  10.    38948. 

Rose  of  Mexico.     39995. 

Rush  message.     40325. 

Sallie  &  Sammie.    40.593a. 

Schwartzbrodt  &  Pickle- 
man.     41137. 

Second-hand  man.     41289. 

Si  &  I.    42206. 

Silly  Sammy's  secrets. 
42381. 

Soap  peddler.     42941. 

Southern  episode.     43371. 

Special    sale.     43467. 

Spirit  of  Capt.  K  i  d  d. 
43559. 

Strenuous  Mame,  the  Bow- 
ery girl.     44136. 

Sunny  son  of  Italy.    44560. 

Swell  affair.     44796. 


Newton  (H.  L.) — Continued. 
Swift    proposition.      44799, 

44800. 
Tag  day.    55506. 
Teacher,    kin    I    go   home? 

55519. 
Timothy      Ryan's      return. 

46272. 
Touch  of  high  life.     46608, 

46609. 
Toy  land.     46667. 
Tramp  with  a  tramp.  46801. 
Troubles    of    R  o  z  i  n  s  k  i. 

47182. 
Troublesome   time.     47187. 
Twixt    midnight    &    morn. 

47528. 
Two  girls  &  him.     47629. 
Two  jay  detectives.    47650. 
^    Two-two  train.     47809. 
Umbrella  mender.     47918. 
Uncle   Bill    at   the   vaude- 
ville.   47941. 
Unofficial  engagement. 

48401. 
Vampire,  the  fool  &  the  girl. 

48681. 
Vaudevillainies.    48734a. 
War  of  wits.    55837. 
What  every  woman  thinks 

she  knows.    50066. 
What  happened  to  Hannah. 

50078b. 
When     Reuben     comes     to 

town.     .50288. 
When   the   circus  came   to 

town.    50307. 
Who  is  Clarice?    50613. 
Who?  me?    50640. 
Will  &  a  won't.    51023. 
Women's  ways.    51622. 
Words  to  the  wise.    51720. 
Newton  (H.  L.)  pub.  co. : 
Booking  agent.    4613. 
But-in     of     Buttonbenders. 

5633. 
Fortune-teller.     15065. 
Harmless  flirtation.    18229. 
Rush  message.    40325. 
'Twixt    midnight    &    morn. 

47528. 
Who  is  Clarice?    50613. 
Newton    (I.  G.)      Geier  Wally. 

16010. 
Newton  (R.  J.)     Michael  Stro- 
gofE.     29374. 

Newton  (W.)  : 

Just  plain  folks.    23386. 
Puck  &  Judge.    37798. 

Newton  (W.  J.)  : 

Brambleton  fair.    4901. 
Double  divorce.    11517. 


Nezina    (E.    J.) 
thorn.    39951. 


Rose   &   the 


Niagara  Index.    Dream.    11697. 
Nibbe  (M.  E.)  : 

His  nibs  &  his  nobs.    19750, 
Italian  Joe.    22257. 
Niblack    (F.   Z.)      Midnight   in 

Chinatown.     29431. 
Niblo  (F.  L.)  : 

Amer.  humorist.     1227. 
Girl  of  the  times.    16605. 
Niccodemi  (D.)  : 
Aigrette.     639. 
Refuge.     38900a. 
Reiherbusch.    38963. 
Requins.     39087. 
Niccolls  (F.  A.)  &C0.: 
Don  Carlos.    11339a. 
Faust.    13904a,  13904b. 
Maid  of  Orleans.    27489a. 
Piccolomini.     36209b. 
Robbers.     39608a. 
Nice  (E.)  : 

Bird  claim.    3913. 
Bubbles.    5365. 
Cured  of  admiration.    9470. 
Lord   &   Lady   Tinkeytong. 

26184. 
Pockets.    36608. 
Satyr  &  the  duke.     40840. 
Nicelli  (P.)  : 

Cuore     di     belva.       9348a, 

53304. 
Italia.    54091. 
Nichels   (C.  J.  B.)   Sarah's  pri- 
vate rehearsal.     40788. 
Nicholas     (A.    C.)      Compound 

power.    8174. 
Nicholas  (E.  F.  B.)     Zenobia  of 

England.     52321. 
Nicholas    (L.)      Ex-po-tem-ti-si- 

mous.    13257b. 
Nicholl  (R.  H.)    Maid,  a  man,  & 

a  million.    27434. 
Nicholls     (Mrs.     A.)       Hearts 

united.     18582. 
Nicholls   (H.)  : 
Jane.    22452. 
Toreador.     46574. 
Nicholls  (R.W.)     In  the  operat- 
ing room,    21475a. 
Nicholovius  (L. )     Tale  confided 

by  the  woods.    44963. 
Nichols  (A.)  : 

Humanity.    20624. 
O'Neil.     54810. 
Nichols  (A.  B.)  : 

Jungfrau       von       Orleans. 

23300,  23300a. 
Minna       von       Barnhelm. 
29757. 
Nichols  (C.)    Aphrodite's  awak- 
ening.    1683. 
Nichols     (C.    F.)       Eilleen    al- 

lanna.    12351. 
Nichols  (C.  G.)     Mad  woman's 
daughter.    27146. 


3310 


DTOEX 


/ 


Nichols    (C.    S.)      Every  child. 

55226. 
Nicliols  (D.  D.)     True  lieroine. 

47229. 
Nictiols  (E.  L.)     Little  Tommy 

Bounce.    2.5904. 
Nichols  (E.  R.)     Thirst.    45817. 
Nichols   (F.  S.)     Mad  woman's 

'daughter.    27146. 
Nichols    (G.)      Sis   Hopkins,   a 

wise  child.    42576. 
Nichols     (J.    A.)      Humanity. 

20624. 
Nicliols    (L.    A.)      When    love 

shall  conquer  death.    50261. 
Nichols  (Lawrence)     Sec  Burn- 
ham  (E.) 
Nichols  (Lee)     Bait.    52813. 
Nichols  (N.  V.)    Garden  of  love. 

53746. 
Nichols  (S.)  : 

Fifty-fifty.    53639. 
Oath  &  the  man.    54747. 
Nichols     (V.)       When    dreams 

come  true.    50214. 
Nichols  (W.  A.)    Zaidee.    52268. 
Nichols  (W.  H.)  : 

Benedict  Arnold.    3501, 
Comrades.     8186. 
Damascus  road.     9673. 
Doctor  Watson  to  the  front. 

11184. 
Forest  ranger.    14994. 
Gay  game.    15967. 
Girl  who  didn't  know  Rock- 
efeller.   16636. 
In    the    diplomat's    house. 

21390 
Isle  of  Mira  Mar.    22162. 
Pards.    35288. 
Play  makers.    36489. 
Priniley's       select       party. 

37251. 
Then  &  now.    45699. 
Wanted  for  murder.    49556. 
Widow.    50798. 
Nichols  (W.  R.)     Victim  of  am- 
bition,   48949. 
Nichols    adv.    co.      See    Leven 

(B.) -Nichols  adv.  co. 
Nicholson   (A.  N.)  : 

Annie  McVeigh.     52695. 
Ella's  all  right.     12504. 
It's  born  in  'em.    22239. 
•Tohn,  the  barber.    22883. 
Lady  &  the  pugilist.   24344. 
Lena  of  Hoboken.    25044. 
One  of  the  Marys.     34081. 
Nicholson    (Calvin)     Love  gos- 
sip &  glory.    26509. 
•Nicholson     (Clarke)      Awaken- 
ing of  spring.     2567a. 
Nicholson     (H.    O.)       .Jacobite 
regiment.     22409. 


Nicholson     (J.)       See    Martin 

(J.  N.) 
Nicholson  (J.  C.)  : 

After    all     the    judgment. 

464. 
Love  gossip  &  glory.   26509. 
Nicholson  (,T.  E.)     Box  of  pills. 

4808. 
Nicholson    (.1.   K.)      Montamin. 

54.591. 
Nicholson    (.T.  T.)  : 

Admiral's  daughter.   303a. 
Slave  runner.    42718. 
Nicholson    (L.)      Scheme  no.  8. 

41041. 
Nicholson   (L.  V.)  : 
Blue  flame.    4366a. 
Call  of  the  heart.    5904. 
Love  jungle.     26.537. 
Nicholson    (M.)  : 

Golden  rose.     16999a. 
House  of  a  thousand  can- 
dles.    20393a. 
Nicholson   {Mrs.  N.  E.)  : 
Cousin  Jim.     8892. 
Leslie  Stuart.     2.5094. 
Nicholson    (P.    F.)    jr.      Stars. 

4.3810.  43812. 
Nicholson      (R.     T.)        Athene. 

2313. 
Nicholson   (T.)     Carmen  up  to 

the  minute.     6249. 
Nicholson     (W.)       Some    other 

day.     431-56. 
Nicholson     (W.    H.)      Counter- 
feiting.   8693a. 
Nicklass-Kempner  (S.)    Heilige 

Antonius.     18627-18629. 
Nickson      (H. )        Miss     amiss. 

29900b. 
Nicodemi         (D.)        Haifische. 

17893a. 
Nicol   (F.  M. )     Dream  of  eter- 
nity.   11738. 
Nicol   (.L  E.)     Li  Hung  Chang. 

25191. 
Nicol  (S.  S.)  : 

Saving  Les.    40893. 
Supernatural  magician. 
44603. 
Nicolai     (G. )       .Johannisuacht. 

22817. 
Nicolai    (O. )      Lustigen   weiber 

von  Windsor.    26955. 
Nicolay     (H.)       Second    polka. 

41302. 
Nicolls    (T.   A.)      Country   giri. 

8762. 
Nicol  son  (M. )  : 

Commonweal  ers.     8149. 
Cross-road  circus.    9205. 
Dauarhter       of       Pharaoh. 

9971. 
Destiny  of  woman.     10601. 


Nicolson  (M. ) — Continued. 
Faustina.     13917. 
Flower  of  the  flock.    14596. 
Garden    of    the    serpents. 

15905. 
King  Cophetua  &  the  beg- 
gar maid.     23754. 
Young     Rev.      Chicklover, 

52198, 
Zealala,  the  princess  &  the 
sultana.    52300. 
Nicolson    (M.    H.)       Children's 

crusade.    7052a. 
Nida     (A.)       Doktor    Kritikus. 
11251. 

Niebel  {Mrs.  V.)  : 

From    a     poor    orphan    to 

wealth.    15521. 
Girl  of  the  woods.    16608. 
Nieder       (A.)       Mme.      Plato, 
27272. 

Niedersachsen  (Biihnenverlag) 
See  Biihnenverlag  Nieder- 
sachsen. 

Niedhardt    {A.)      Seiu   herzens- 

junge.     41410. 
Nield    (T.)      Oliver    Cromwell. 

lord    protector    of    England. 

33708, 
Nieman     (F.     W,)        Beautiful 

snow.     3216. 
Nieman     (W.     J.)       Beautiful 

snow.    3216. 
Nieineyer      (A.)       Mr.     Prince 

from  Princeton.    30244. 

Nieuieyer  (B.)  : 

German     dialect     political 

monologue.    16186a, 

Political  parody,    36691. 

Niemeyer   {Mrs.  .J.)     Top  floor 

bedroom  back.    46555. 
Niemeyer   (W.  H.)  : 

Her  mother's  choice.  19077. 
To  greater  heights.  46366. 
Twenty-four  hours  of  truth. 

47441. 
24  hours  of  truth.   52450. 
Nieper    (A.   .T.)     Moonlight   so- 
nata.    30953. 
Nieto  (— )  : 

Castillo.     6415. 
Sor  Angelica.    43282. 
Nieto  (E.)  : 

Pelmazos.     35815. 
Sultana.    44479a. 
Nieto    (.1.   de)      See   De   Nieto 

(J.) 
Nieto  (Manuel)  : 

Mariflores.    28271. 
Toros  en  Aranjuez.     46580. 
Nieto    (Miguel)    Al   aire   libre. 
669a. 


5379— -VOL  2—16- 


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3311 


INDEX 


Nigond    (G)  : 

Enfants  k  Bethl6em.   12752. 
Escarpolette.     12914. 
Franz  von  Assisi.     15271. 
On     ne    badine    pas    avec 

I'amour.     33780. 
Perlot.     35933. 
Saint      Frangois  d  'Assise. 

40527. 
1812.    52502. 
Nikisch      (A.)       Meine     tante, 

deine  tante.    29066. 
Nilvolowsky    (A.)  : 

Das  haben  die  mitdchen  so 

gern.     9918. 
Familie  Estepau.     13565. 
Verschenkte    frau.      48888, 
48889 
Niles    (E.    L.)      Old   fashioned 
posies.    33477. 

Xiles    (J.  A.)  : 

Face  to  face.     13316. 
General  manager.    16046. 
Mender.     29122. 
Misguided     Samaritan. 
29888. 
Niles  {Airs.  S.  S. )  Helen  dreams 
true.      18722. 

Nil  1  son    (C.)  : 

Bond  invisible.    4540. 
Cleopatra  on  tlie  job.   7592. 
Nilrose  (C.)  Hypocrite.     20779. 
Nilson         (E.)  Rappelkopf. 

38479a. 
Nina.     Presidential  predictions. 

37082. 
Ninde     (M.    L.)       Morrting    in 

court.    31060. 
Nion  (F.  de)  : 
Alerte.     737. 
Angoisse.     1518. 

Iiltat  second.     12967a. 
Materialisation      de      Miss 
Murray.     28785. 

Nipgen  (A.  P.)  : 

Ladye  Faire.     24534. 
Maid    &    the    man    in    the 
moon.     27439. 

Nirdlinger  (C.  F.)  : 

Aren't  they  wonders?  1810a. 
First     lady     of    the    land. 

14370a,  14370b. 
Fo\u-  short  plays.     53692. 
Hoch,  the  consul.     19917. 
liook  after  Louise.     26152a. 
Princess  Cosinio.     37410. 
Spangles.     43412. 
Washington's    tirst    defeat. 

49673. 
World    &   his    wife.     51749, 

51750. 
Nirdlinger  ( F.  G.  iXixon-)     See 
NLson-Nirdlinger. 


Nirdlinger      (M.     L. )       Mystic 

power.     31867. 
Nisbet  (J.  W.)     Charlotte  Cor- 

day.     0791. 
Nisbet  (W.)  : 

After  the  honeymoon.     504. 
Terrible  widow.     45437, 
Niser  (S.  J.)     Christ  among  the 

Indians.     7171. 
Nist    (J.    W.)      Predigt    an    die 

saufbriider.     37051. 
Niswonger  (C.  E. )  : 

Clique  of  gold.     7627. 
Kentucky.     23591. 
Nithack-Stahn   (W.)     Christus- 

drama.     7280. 
Nitze   (W.  A.)     Cid,  Horace  & 

Polyeucte.     7317. 
Niveu    (E.   A.)     Smith   family. 

42834. 
Nixon  (B.  P.)  : 

Molly  Bawn.     30704. 
Queen  of  the  se:i.     38080. 
Nixon  (B.  S.)  : 

Lena  Rivers.     2.5047. 
Molly  Bawn.     30704. 
Queen  of  the  sea.     38080. 
Nixon    (C.  E.)     Sword  &  scep- 
tre.    44810. 
Nixon  (J.  M.)  : 

Indian  life.     21629. 
Texas    .Tack    iu    the    Black 
Hills.     45493. 
Xixon    (L.    E. )     Fairy    tales   a 
child  can  read  &  act.     13419. 

Nixon  (W.  H.)  : 

Discipline.     1092.Sa. 

Streets  of  honor.     44123a. 

Things  that  happen.  45790a. 
Nixon  (W.K.)  Garter.  1.5924a. 
Nixon-Nirdliuger  (F.  G.)  : 

( 'ow-punc-her.     8961. 

For  dear  old  Penn.     14789. 

Greater  passion.     53828. 

Honeymoon.     20121. 

Li'l  Mose.     25448. 

Mayor  of  Laughland.  28934. 

I'nder  the  Stars  &  Stripes. 
48221. 

iXoake  (H.  F.)  : 

Graham's  d»^feat.     17244. 
How      uncle     was     cured. 

20557,  20558. 
Substitute.     44325.  44326. 
Nobbc     (P.)       In     the    jungle. 
21441. 

Nobbe  (W.)  : 

P>arseba      of       llabenstein. 

3065. 
Tantris.  the  fool.     4.5121. 
Nobili   (F.  P.  de)     Src  De  No- 

bili. 
Nobiliiig     ( X.)     Koniiii"    holder 
truhling.     24225. 


Noble  (A.  C.)  : 

Murder  as  a  fine  art,  31.368. 

Spanish  Main.     43434. 
Noble  (E.  H.)  : 

Bill  Jones,  the  scout.    3841. 

Blue  &  the  gray.     4343. 
Noble  (F.  A.)  : 

Foiled.     14658. 

From  afar.     15.525. 
Noble    (G.)     Bill    &    his    book. 

3833. 
Noble  (G.  M.)  : 

Baby  mine.     2644. 

Dad's  angel.     9606. 

Gay  Mr.  Tompkins.     15981. 

Reuben  Glue.     39210. 

Ti'ain  wreckers.     467G0. 
Noble  (H.)  : 

Cupid  &  CO.     9359. 

Yankee  peril.     52007. 
Noble  (H.F.)     Santiago.    40747. 
Noble  (H.  R.)     See  Ripley  (H.) 
Noble  (H.  V.)     Maniac.     28063. 
Noble  (J.  W.)  : 

In  old  Manila.     21266. 

In  100  years.     21290. 

Mother  &  the  boys.     31127. 

Science     vs.     brute     force. 
41149. 

Sneak.     42887. 

Suffragists.     44427. 

Transgres.sor.     46822. 
Noble    (K.    W.)     Colonial    tea. 

53217. 
Noble    (L.   L.    P.)     Back   fi-oni 

the  mines.    2738. 
Noble  (W.) : 

Baby  mine.     2644. 

Dad's  angel.     9606. 

Gay  Mr.  Tompkins.     1.59S1. 

Reuben  Glue.     39210. 

Train  wreckers.     46760. 
Noble    &    Brooks.      Box    office 

man.     4813a. 
Noble-Ives    (S.)     Poster   show. 

36883. 
Nobles  ( D.  W. )     Unwritten  law. 

48462. 
Nobles  (M.)  : 

Actor.     199. 

Auto  suggestion.     2482. 

Beasts  of  prey.     3174a. 

Bred  in  the  bone.     5008. 

Bugtown  flyer.     5425. 

Cure  for  jealousy.     9460. 

Days  of  '49.     10154. 

For    revenue    only.     14905. 
14906. 

From  sire  to  son.     15573. 

Haunted  houses.     18311. 

Interviews.     21845. 

It.     22198. 

Jim  Bludsoe.     22725. 

Kentucky  romance.     23612. 

Love  &  law.    26446. 


3312 


INDEX 


Nobles   (M.) — Continued. 

Love  rules  the  Ciimp.    26608. 
.      Married  flirts.     28448. 

One     sharp  —  four     flats. 
34098. 

Phcenix.    36159. 

Railroaded.     38370. 

Reap  as  ye  sow.    38591. 

Unwritten  law.     48462. 

Why  Walker  reformed. 
50761. 

Wooden  man.    51680. 
Nock  (A.  J.)     Barriers.    3057a. 
Nodier   (C.)  : 

Beatrice.    3180a. 

Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle. 
46984. 
No§  (A.  C.  von)     Uriel  Acosta. 

48554. 
Noe    (C.)      Blood    of    Rachel. 

52921. 
Noe  (J.  G.)  : 

Destiny.    10584. 

Don  Quixote.     11373. 

Old  California  Joe.     33435. 

Stricken  dumb.    44145. 

Tangled  lives.     45102. 

Wildcat  Ned.    51002. 
Noel   (B.)     See  Beal  (B.  N.) 
Noel   (D.)  : 

San  Saba.    40721. 

Spaniard's  revenge.    43413. 
43414. 
Noel   (E.  P.)  : 

His  life's  happiness.    19699. 

Inside.    21770. 
Noel   (J.  or  J.  J.) : 

Alimony  dodser.    52620. 

Blighters.     52917. 

Egoist.     12299. 

Girl  of  tomorrow.     16608c. 

Grit.     17657a. 

Half  a  king.     17910. 

House  of  rest.    20413a. 

.Tudge.     23136. 

Lost  hour.    26307a. 

Mills   of  the  gods.     29686. 

Other   man's   wife.     34460. 

Parasites.    35283. 

Pawn.     54906. 

Perpetual   emotion.     35936. 

Quiet  home.     38202. 

Reformation.    38871a. 

Royal  road.     55215. 

Sea  wolf.     41234,  41235. 

Silver  threads.     42427. 

Three    plays    &    a    curtain 
raiser.     55583. 

Upper  berth.    48520. 

Victim.     55776. 

War.     49567.' 

Wasters.     49682a. 

Welsh  rarebit.     49973. 

Western  way.     50026a. 

Wild  game.    50961. 


Noel  (J.  or  J.  J.) — Continued, 
WMld  oats.    50982. 
Woman  pays.    51478b. 
Noel  (  Mrs.    R.    F.)       Victim. 

55776. 
Noguchi   (Y.)  : 

Demon's  shell.     10457a. 
Melon  thief.    29078a. 
Nohain     (Franc-)       See     Le 

Grand   (M.) 
Noie  (V.  de)     See  De  Noie. 
Noir: 

Acreditado      Don      Felipe. 

167. 
.Tuergii    de    d  o  b  1  a  d  i  1 1  o. 
23199. 
Nois    (Vad   de)     See  Davidson 

(D.) 
Nolan    (B.)     Maid  &  the  hick, 

27438. 
Nolan  (.L  J.)  : 

Black     Patti     troubadours, 

4128. 
Fallen  angel.     53596. 
From    the    cradle   to    Sing 

Sing.     53726. 
Great    coal-strike.      17374. 
Land  where  the  shamrocks 

grow.    54222. 
Rambler  from  Clare.    55106. 
Romance  of   the   Catskills. 

55196. 
Ruling  power.     55218. 
Nolan   (M.)  : 

Benedict  Arnold.    52863. 
Women  of  to-day.    51615. 
Nolan   (P.  J.)  : 
Reta.     39137. 
Vindication.     49074. 
Wicklow  bouchal.    50784. 
Nolan  (R.)  : 

IMistake.    30102. 
Oh  promise  me.    33355. 
Nolan   (T.  S.)  : 

Fair  Oaks.     13381, 
King's  son.     23994. 
Loyal.     26771. 
Tragic  denouement.     46742. 
Noland     (.1.    R.)      Courtin'    by 

proxy.     8860. 
Noll  (C.  E.)     T  hear  vou  calling 

me.     20793b. 
Noll   (O.)     See  Enos   (E.  E.) 
Nollen    (J.   S.)      Maria   Stuart. 

28239f. 
Nomad,  pseud.    Caught  at  last. 

6493. 
Nomauii    (T.  M. )     Col.  Conyers. 

790.3. 
Non  §  ver.  See  La  Grove  (A.  M.) 
Nona   (F.)     Fall  of  the  Alamo. 

13485. 
Nones   (J.  H.)     Gringo.     17642. 
Nonnenhruch      (R.)        Fahnen- 
liucht.     13354a, 


Noonan  (T.  J.)     Winning  miss, 
51167. 

Noot    (S.)  : 

Girl  in  the  mantilla.  16565. 

Lady  &  the  tenor.     24346. 

Twin  king,     47489, 
Norcross  (A,  F,)  : 

Benedict  Arnold,    3497. 
Ju.st  a  girl.    23321a. 
Little  blind  god.    2.5592, 
Loved  he  not  honor  more. 

26661. 
Matrimony     on     the     half 

shell.    28840. 
Never  too  late,    32307. 
Something      doing      every 

minute.    43170. 
Where      there's      a      will, 

there's  a  way.    50406. 
Norcross  (G.  A.)  : 
Consuelo,    8363, 
Mission  bells.    30072. 
Raraona,     38419, 
Norcross  (F.)  : 

Highlanders,    19453, 
Monongahela,     30837, 
Who's  your  bulla  h  ?      50678, 
Norcross   (F,  M,)     Sambo  girl. 
40652. 

Norcross  (F.  W.)  : 

College  capers.    7835. 

Hadley.    17879. 

King    Henry    of    Navarre. 

23777. 
Mistress  Nan.     30419. 
'Twixt     love     &     loyalty. 

47526. 
When     a     woman     loves. 

50192. 

Norcross  (L  W.)  jr.: 

Dragon's  daughter.     11657, 

11658. 
Two  little  dons  of  Spain. 

47670. 
Yankee   Doodle  up-to-date. 
51988. 
Norcross    (J.  M.)     Devil's  do- 
ings.    10696. 
Norcross   (W.  C)      Success  of 

Minnehaha,    55470. 
Nordau   (M.)  : 

Doctor  Kohn,    11163, 
Question  of  honor.     38169. 
Right  to  love.    39447. 
Shackles  of  fate.    41650. 
Norden  (A.  M.)  : 

Dutch  girl.     12068, 
West  Point  cadet,    50001. 
Norden      (V.)       Making      the 

movies,    54392. 
Nordenshield  (J.) : 

Actor's        boarding  -  house. 
52566. 


3313 


INDEX 


Nordenshielrt     (J.) — Coutiuued. 

Bachelor's  night  at  home. 
2714. 

Buncoed  men.     5480. 

Don't  do  that.     11411. 

Fascinating  twins.     53609. 

Hariette's  dilemma.    56079. 

Noisy  student.    32971. 

That  ain't  your  wife.   55543. 
Nordskos;    (A.    A.)      Quivering 

ether.    88239. 
Nordstrom    (P.  A.)  : 

Afterwards.     52595. 

All  wrong.    52637. 

And  it  wasn't  the  least 
what  the  gentleman 
meant.     1410. 

Cat  &  the  kitten.    53088. 

Corcoran  vs.  Mason.   53260. 

Cousin  Eleanor.    53279. 

His  wife  &  her  husband. 
19S49a. 

Hold-up.    53960. 

Knight  &  the  lady.     54192. 

Little  Doctor  Love.     54285. 

One  night  stand.    54807. 

Teacup  inn.     55520. 

Temperament.     55526. 

Traveled  roads.     46862. 

Vampire  woman.    55757. 

Yes,  my  dear.    52102. 
Nordstrom    (M.)      His   wife  & 

her  husband.    19849a. 
Noria  (J.)     Tiger-lily.    46190. 

Noriega  (F.)  : 

Dip4gible.    10908. 
Junto  al  abismo.    23314. 
Sixto  el  del  lunar.    42642a. 
Turuo  de  Pepe.     47384. 
Norli       (O.)        Gamle  -  landet. 

15879a. 
Normal    schl.      See    Spearfish. 

S.  D. 
Norman  (B.  P.  van)     See  Van 

Norman. 
Norman  (C.)     In  the  firelight. 

21404. 
Norman  (G.) : 

Mother's  atonement.   31175. 
To  the  death.    46380. 
Norman  (H.)  : 

He  forgot  he  had   moved. 

18373. 
Midnight  adventure.   29413. 
Norman     (H.     B.)       Common 

sense.    8145. 
Normand   (.T.)     Drop  of  water. 

11849. 
Noronha.     Columbus.     8009. 
Norraikow     (E.)      Aristocracy. 

1828. 
Norrevang  (A.)  : 

Only  the  one  door.     34221. 
Woman  &  the  fiddler.  51382. 


Norris  (A.  D.)    Sultan's  daugh- 
ter. 44482. 

Norris  {Mrs.  A.  K.)     Spinster's 
I'eturn  from  Oklahoma.  43553. 
Norris  (D.  M.)  : 

Every    thief    has    a    soul. 
13124. 

King  Theodore.    23916. 
One  day.    33999. 
Norris  (E.  H.) : 

Aaron     Boggs,     freshman. 

27. 
Abbu    San    of    old    Japan. 

52546. 
All    on    a    summer's    day. 

52628. 
All    on    account   of   Polly. 

52629. 
As     a     woman     thinketh. 

2000a. 
Aunty.     2443. 
Boy  scout  hero.    52969. 
Burns  rebellion.     5572. 
Business  is  business.    5587. 
By  way  of  the  secret  pas- 
sage.   53031. 
Cabman  &  the  lady.    5779. 
Calendar  days.    53042. 
Civil  service.    7474a. 
Class  ship.    7544a. 
Clubbing  a  husband.  7701a. 
Colored  honeymoon.    7973a. 
Cornelia    Pickle,    plaintiff. 

8538. 
Countess  Kate.    8717. 
Country  boy  scout.     53273. 
Darktown       fire      brigade. 

9897a. 

Deacon  Dubbs.     53359. 
Deacon  entangled.    10188a. 
Deserter.     10543. 
Divided  attentions.   11001a. 
Dream     that     came     true. 

11760. 
East  of  Lynn,  Mass.    12166. 
Elevating       the       drama. 

12441. 

Empty  stocking  elf.    .'i3256. 
Everyyouth.     13151. 
Fascinators.    13713. 
Fatal  necklace.     13762. 
Fifteenth       of       January. 
14140. 

Friend  husband.     53709. 
Good  fellow.     17073a. 
Good        mornin',        judge. 

17094a. 
Goose  Creek  line.     53816. 
Graduates  choice.     17216a. 
Graft.      17231. 
Her     honor     the     mayor. 

53916. 
Honest  Peggy.    20106. 

3314 


)  Norris  (E.  H.) — Continued. 

In  the  college  days.  21360;). 
In  the  life  class.     21450. 
Just  like  a  woman.    233G9. 
Katie's  new  hat.     23530. 
Kicked      out     of     college. 

54167. 
Lady   of  the   opera   house. 

54211. 
Laughing  cure.     54235. 
Lexington.    25189. 
Little  people's  plays.  2.5884. 
Macbeth  a  la  mode.  27062a. 
Man      who      came      back. 

27976c. 
Memphis  Mose.    29097b. 
Meow.     29130a. 
Minister  pro  tem.     29739a. 
Minnie     at     the     movies. 

29761. 
Mrs.    Clancy's    confessions. 

30331. 
Mrs.  Jenkins'  brilliant  idea. 

30391a. 
Mrs.  Tubbs  of  Shantytown. 

30473a. 
Monologues,   grave   &   gay. 

80834e. 
Oh,  doctor.    33350a. 
Old  oaken  bucket.    33591. 
Parlor  matches.     35352a. 
Pat's  matrimonial  ventiu-e. 

54901. 
P  i  k  e  V  i  1 1  e        centennial. 

36290a. 
Political  editor.    36688. 
Poor  married  man.  36803a. 
Popular  music  hnth  charms. 

36841. 
Prairie  rose.    37026. 
Queen  of  diamonds.  3S020a. 
Red  parasol.    38771. 
Rehearsal  at  10.    38948. 
Reminiscences  of  the  dona- 
tion party.    56085. 
Re-taming    of    the    shrew. 

39138a. 
Road  agent.    39579. 
Rocky      Ridge      vaudeville 

show.     39699. 
Royal  highway.    40148a. 
Rummage  sale.     55219. 
Rustic  Romeo.     40356. 
Ruth.     55224. 
Sewing    for    the    heathen. 

41639a. 
Shadows.    41706a. 
Sing    a     song    of     seniors. 

42483a. 
Smith,  the  aviator.   42840. 
Southern  Cinderella.  4.8364. 
Star  Bright.     43773a. 
Tencher,    kin    I    c:o    home? 

55519. 
Their  first  quarrel     .o.">r)l. 


INDEX 


Norris  (E.  H.) — Continued. 
Thread  of  destiny.    45921a. 
Tomorrow  at  10.     55G17. 
Trial  of  hearts.     46930a. 
Uncle     Ephraim's    summer 

boarders.    47952. 
Under  blue  skies.    48098. 
Uninvited  member.     48324. 
Up  in  the  air.     48482. 
Wanted,   a  cook.     5-5822. 
What  happened  to  Hannah. 

50078b. 
What's  in  a  name?     55887. 
When  Luciudy  goes  to  town. 

50265. 
When   the  circus  came   to 

town.     50307. 
When     the    worm    tiirned. 

50338 
Who's  a  coward?    50646. 
AVhy  shoe  clerks  go  insane. 

.50751. 
Winning  widow.     55961. 
Women  who  did.     51616. 
Norris    (F.)      See   Wright    (C. 

F.  N.) 
Xorris    (F.    L.)      Model   eaves- 
dropper.   30562. 
Norris   (F.  W.)  : 

Broken  lives.    52994. 

Button  end.    53027. 

Good  end  to  a  bad  game. 

17071. 
Knock  that  wakens.   24180. 
Miracle.     29788. 
Play  builders.     36456. 
Protector.     55055. 
Sure  cure.     44631. 
Vengeance  is  mine.    48806. 
When    the    heart    prompts. 
50319. 
Norris  (J.  A.)     Jollities.  22924. 
Norris    (J.  L.)  : 

All    men    are   born   equal. 

871. 
Black  mark.     4125. 
Secret.     41316. 
Vita)  question.    49193. 
Norri.s  (N.  N.)     Great  western 

train  hold  up.     17486. 
Norris      (S.      G.      &     W.     B.) 
Prophet  of  Babylon.     37714. 
Norris    fZ.    A.)     Chimney   cor- 
ner.    7070. 
Norrits  ( J. )    Prince  Lazy  Boots. 

37314. 
Norse    (S.)      Trials   &  tribula- 
tions of  an  artist.    46936. 
North   (A.  St  pscud.l    Winner. 

51137. 
North  { F. )    Who's  who  &  what's 

what.     55930. 
North  (L.)     -See  Griflfes  (J.  H.) 
North     CSl.     S.)       Last    case. 
24686. 


North   (U.)     See  Kennedy    (Al- 
fred ) 
North  (S.  M.)     As  you  like  it. 

20.54. 
North  (W.)    Henry  of  Navarre. 

18906. 
North  ( W.  J. )     Saloon  keeper's 

daughter.    40619. 
Nortli     Dakota      (Univ.     uf) 
Shakespeare,   the  playmaker. 
55299. 
Northgate    (K.)      See   Barbour 

(E.  M.) 
Northrup    (C.   G.)  : 

Open  sesame.    34245. 
Persecuted.     35955. 
Northrup     (T.)       Girls    of    the 

Liberty.     16677. 
Noi-thrup   (T.  H.)  : 

Allan  Quartermain.    926. 
Colorado  match.     7969. 
Daisy.     9648. 
Hawaii.     18333. 
Rag.     38325. 
Northup      (J.     W. )      Down     in 

Little  Rhody.     11601. 
Norton    (Miss)      See  Nicholson 

(A.  N.) 
Norton     ( A. )       Convolvulus. 

8441a. 
Norton  ( A.  K. )     Day  before  the 

.1  hop.     10114. 
Norton    (C.  H.)     Touch  of  na- 
ture.    46614. 
Norton      (''.     P.)       Divorgons, 

11061. 
Norton    (Carl)      Philippine   ro- 
mance.    36139. 
Norfoii    (Oliarles)  : 

Castles  in  Corsica.     6430a, 
D  u  t  c  h  m  a  n's  honeymoon. 

12081a. 
For  another's  sin.     14777a. 
Furnished    rooms.      15727b. 
Girl     from     Broadway. 

16478a. 
Hebrew  detective.     18605a. 
Hotel  Topsy  Turvy.    20363a. 
Little  Snow  White.     25S83. 
Mixed  mix-up.     30526a. 
Opery  troupe.     34273a. 
Norton    (D.   J.)      Enid.     12784. 
Norton  (E.)     Turf  inn.     47333. 
Norton   (F.  A.)     Two  hearts  & 

a  .Tack.     47636. 
Norton    (F.   H.)  : 
Aglae.     585. 
.\lhambra.     761. 
Azrael.     2599. 
Biir  Tniun.     3792. 
Cupid  &  Psyche.    9368. 
Maude's  faith.     28865. 
SligM        niisTinderstanding. 

42782. 
Vrandering  Jew.     49485. 


Norton   (F.  P.)  : 

Abraham  Lincoln.     93. 
Lady  of  the  swamp.    54212. 
Machiavelli.     27103a. 
Six   dramas    of   Amer.    ro- 
mance &  hi.st.     42614a. 
Norton   (G.  A.)  : 
Brothers.     5299. 
Dressing  case.     11815. 
Girl   in   the  tower.     16577. 
Norton    (H.    F.)       Firemen    of 
the  Wissahickon  inn.   14329b. 
Norton     (J.)       Sappho.      40771, 

40772. 
Norton   (J.   S.)  : 

Broadway.     51.38. 
Female  broker.     14009. 
Fifth  avenue.     14141. 
Fruit.     15617. 
Glass  put  in.     16734. 
Glendale.    16744. 
Lion's  share.     25564. 
Maiden      of     Grand     Pr6. 

27508. 
Mistress  Hibbins.     30381. 
Modern  Portia.     30645. 
Murder  at  Glendale.   31369. 
Napoleon.    31986. 
Niagara.    32599. 
Our  Amer.  Dundreary. 

34525. 
Social  evil.     42963. 
Through  the  mist.  46096. 
Under  the  gallows.     48166. 
Woodman's  fate.     51690. 
Norton    (Leonard)      Jassemine. 

22520. 
Norton     (Louise)      Little    wax 

•  candle.     2.5929a,  2.5930. 
Norton    (M.)  : 

H.  H.— U.  S.  A.  53851. 
Orange  blossoms.     -54820. 
Turn  in  at  night.    55679. 
Norton    (M.    J.)      From    Scot- 
land's hilLs.     15.571. 
Norton    (M.  M.)     Gloria  victis. 

16773. 
Norton   (R.  E. )     Whistling 

Sandy.     50482. 
Norton     ( S.    F.)      Against    the 

tide.  563. 
Norton   (W.  F. )     Large  deduc- 
tions.    24649. 

Norton   (W.  W.)  : 

Cupid  on  crutches.    9402. 
For  love  &  life.     14862. 
In  the  wrong  pew.     21549, 

21550. 
.Tack     Deering's     dilemma. 

22327. 
Little  corporal.    25633. 
Lookout  inn.    26172. 
Making  him  like  it.  27618a. 
Marjorie.     28312. 


3315 


INDEX 


Norton  (W.  W.) — Continued. 
Match-makers.    28767. 
Noah  Homaspun's  strategy. 

32897. 
Old  acrobat's  dream.   33404. 
Pahnist.    35144. 
Red  raven  split.     38781. 
Silver  lining.    42407. 
Somnambulist.    43383, 
43184. 
Norval   (J.)     Stage  door  John- 
ny.    43722. 

Norwood  (E.)  : 

Charley's  uncle.     6781. 
Cuckoo's  nest.     9330. 
Girl  up  to  date.     16625. 
Grey  room.     17622. 
One  good  turn.     34012. 
Norwood    (H.)     Sense    &   non- 
sense.    41492a. 
Norwood    (R.)     Witch    of   En- 
dor.     55971. 
Norworth   (J.)     See  Klera  (J.) 
Norworth     (N.    B.)     Sis    little 

saiiors.     42621. 
Nosle  (Y.)     See  Elson  (M.) 

Noss  (F.  P.)  : 

Foxv  guy.    15219. 
In  old  Seville.     21276. 
Noss  (H.)     Kodak.     24203. 
Nossig  (A.)     Manru.     28096. 
Nothi    (E.)     Too  witty  by  far. 

46551. 
Notlag  (R.)  SeeGalton  (M.  P.) 
Notlev     (Mrs.)     Olive    Varcoe. 

9115. 
Notlrac  (Y.)     See  Guy  (G.  C.) 

Nott  (S.  T.)  : 

Help.     18784. 

Personally  conducted  fling. 

35972. 
Sump'n      more'n      religion. 
44520. 
Nottbeck  (G.  de)     See  De  Nott- 
beck. 

Nougu^s  (J.)  : 
Aigle.     636. 
Auberge  rouge.     23.53. 
Danseuse  de  Pompei.    9825. 
Freres  Danilo.     15388. 
Marcella.     28151. 
Quo  vadis?     38247,  38249. 
Vendetta.     48778. 
Nouguos   (P.)     .Tarabe  de  pico. 

.54103. 
Nouhuys    (W.    van)     See   "Van 

Nouhuys. 
Nourse     (B.    W.)     Blossoming 

of  Mary  Anne.     4321a. 
Xoussanno  (H.  de)     Polichinel- 

les.     36673. 
Novak      (.7.     O.)      Rolando     & 
Floria.     39756. 


Quo  vadis? 


NovS-k  (L.)  : 

Princezna  Hyaciuta.    37474. 
Prinzessin    H  y  a  z  i  n  t  h  a. 
37496. 
Novell!  (A.)     Cupola.     9449b. 
Novello       (I.)        Love      waltz. 

26645. 
Novick     (M.    A.)     Amer.,     our 

chosen  country.     1147. 
Novo  y  Colson   (P.  de)     Arch- 
millionaire.     1783. 
Novotnv    (V.    J.)      Paul   Moty- 

lek.     35174. 
Nowak  (L.)     Andersen.     1430a. 
Nowark      (E.)       Dead     cinch. 

10203. 
Nowell  (W.)    Divorcons.    11060. 
Nowicki    (A.    E.)     Forgiven    & 

forgotten.     15022. 
Nowitzky     (G.     I.)      Architect. 

1782. 
Nowland  (E.  C.)  : 

King  Theodore.     23917. 
Web.     49868. 
Nowowiejski    (F.) 

38244,  38246. 
Nowve      (M.)       Larry's     wife. 

24662. 
Noxon   (A.  R.I     'Twixt  love  & 

hate.     47523. 
Noxon  (F.  W.)  : 

Cardiac     I'omance     of    the 
king    of    hearts    &    the 
stolen  tarts.     6203. 
Iceman.     20843. 
Suite  16.     444.56. 
Travesty  on  Camille.  46883. 
Nove        (E.')         Moonshadows. 

30954a. 
Noyes  (A.)  : 

Belgian      Christmas      eve. 

3349b. 
Rada.     38307a,  38308. 
Sherwood.     42099. 
Noyes   {Mrs.  B.  G.)     Gamaliel. 

15792. 
Noyes   (C.  W.)     Electrical  isle. 

12414. 
Noyes     (E.     C.)       Midsummer 

night's  dream.     29497. 
Noyes   (H.  L.)     Mrs  Ben  weds 

applicant.     30307. 
Noyes  (LP.): 

Holy  Amer.     19982. 
Our  industries.     34678. 
Temperance  drama.     45257. 
Ways  of  life.     49797. 
Zebuloa.     .52306. 
Noves{K.  S.)    Gamaliel.    1.5792. 
Nozi6re  (F.)     iS'ce  Weyl  (F.) 
Nugent.     Dark  secret.     9873. 
Nugent  (C.)     Mermaids.    29217. 
Nugent  ( J.  C. )  : 

At  sundown.     2192. 
Birthright.     3978a. 


Nugent  (J.  C.)— Continued. 

Chance  to  be  born.     6G73a. 

Cynic.     53320. 

Dreamer.     11765. 

Genius.     16086. 

Good  fellow.     17075. 

His  own  people.     19768. 

Hunchback's  love.     20655. 

Indiana  mayor.     21651. 

Indiana  romance.     21652. 

.Just  a  common  man.    23317. 

IMasterpiece.     28732a. 

Me  &  me  Jimmy.     28964. 

Mealhound.     54473. 

Out  in  Ohio.     34815. 

Peculiar  proposition.  35766. 

Regular.     38930. 

Single      .standard.       42.503. 
42504. 

Squarer.     43684. 

That  little  devil.     4.5588. 
Nugent  (J.  E.)  : 

Fugitive.     15641. 

Opal  ring.     34237. 
Nugent  (O.)  : 

Broken  pledge.     5207. 

Irish  tycoon.     22036. 

Prohibition       in       Kansas. 
37664. 

Redeemed.     38826. 
Nugent  (W.  A.)     Heels.    53898. 
Nuhfer    (A.  G.)     Language  of 

flowers.    24638. 
Nuitter      (C.)        See     Truinet 
.      (C.  L.  E.) 
Nun    of    Kenmare.      See   Clare 

(M.  F.) 
Nunez  (H.  H.)  : 

False  steps.    13539. 

Wife  or  widow?    50912. 

Nunez  (Joseph  A.)  : 
False  steps.    13.539. 
Fragmented  Maine  shatters 

proud  Spain.    1.5239. 
Nobody's  son.    32957. 
Queer  complications.  38134. 
Saint  &  sinners.    40510. 
What  will  the  harvest  be? 

5015L 
Wife  or  widow?    50912. 
Nunez    (Juliette  A.)     Nobody's 

son.    32957. 
Nunn   (J.)     Queen  of  Wexford 
&  the  New  England  Yankee. 
38092. 
Nunn   (P.)     Girl  who  lost  her 

honeymoon.    16637b. 
Nunn  (W.)     Room  23.    39902. 
Nunzio  (A.  de)     Two  thousand 
dollars  to  bring  him  to  life. 
47794a. 
Nus   (E.)     Miss  Sarah  Multon. 

30023. 

Nute    (A. 

9535. 


C. )      Cyclone    Pete. 


3316 


IITDEX 


Niitt     (G.     W.     M.)       Kranks. 

24241. 
Nuttall  (M.  M.)  : 
Flaw.    14490. 
Played  to  a  finish.    36464. 
Nybloc     (M.)       Jean     &     the 

plumber.    22552a. 
Nye  (B.)     See  Nye  (E.  W.) 
Nye    (E.)      Affaire   d'honneur. 

421. 
Nye  (E.  W.)  : 
Cadi.    5793. 
Gas  fixtures.    15927. 
Stung.    44292. 
Nye     (F.)       Mr,    Sampson    of 

Omaha.    30250. 
Nye  (I.  C.)     Delpha.    10428. 
Nye  (L.)    See  Simpson.    (L.N.) 
Nye    (M.)      Affaire   d'honneur. 

421. 
Nye  (N.)  : 

Female  drummer.    14017. 
Sacrifice.    40459. 
Nye  (T.  F.)    Bandit  hero.  2889. 

Nyitray  (E.)  : 

His  best  friend.    19556. 

Innocent.    21737b. 

Oh,  James!    54760. 

Oh,  papa  !  papa  !    33352a. 

Path  of  glory.    35536. 

Ragged  messenger.    38343a. 

Typhoon.        47858.      47862, 
47863,  47865. 

Vision.    49158. 

Wild  Poppy.    55946. 

Wizard  of  the  hills.    51339. 

Yellow  men.    52080. 
Nyse  (E.  F.  de)    See  De  Nyse. 
Oak  leaves  co.     King's  palace. 

23984. 
Oakenfull    (E.)     Alma,  the  en- 
cumbrance.    947. 
Oakes(A.  F.)    Swastika.  44733. 
Oakes    (A.    H.)      Old    &    new. 
33407. 

Oakes  (A.  T.)  : 

Alligator.    937. 

Cecil  Strathmore.     6558. 

Cousin  Blake.    8881. 

Day  out  company.    10146. 

Hero  drummer  boy.    19254. 

Margaret.     28197. 

Married,  not  marred.  28459. 

Montclair.     30898. 

No.  29.    33142. 

Old  &  new.    33407. 

Rita.    39524. 

Sacrifice.    40454. 

Tactics.    44907. 
Oakes  (Mrs.  A.  T.)  : 

No.  29.     33143. 

Traitor.     46775. 
Oakes     (J.     D.)       Rough     Mr. 
Rider.    40070. 


Oakley   (H.  C.)     Combinations. 

8035. 
Oaks  (J.  M.)  : 

By  proxy.    5706. 

Girl     from      down     there. 

16489. 
Soldier  sweetheart.    43086. 
Oakwood  (C.  H.)  : 

Family  doctor.    13589. 
Our  family  doctor.    34613. 
Obenderf   (.T.  L. )     Amer.  king. 

1239. 
Obenschain   (E.  M.)     Dance  of 

the  fairies.    9709. 
Ober    (A.   D.)     Old  homespun. 

33510. 
Ober     (E.     H.)       Fanchonette. 

13627. 
Ober  (R.)  : 

His  come  back.    19583b. 
Who's  a  thief?    50640a. 
Oberdorfer    (H.    D.)      Brother- 
hood of  man.    5280a. 
Oberholtzer  (E.  P.)     Words  of 
the     pageant,      Philadelphia. 
51719. 
Oberleithner    (M.)      Aphrodite. 

1676. 
Oberman.    Green  horse.    17577. 
Oberraeier  (S.  I.)  : 
Constance.    8345. 
Mistaken.     30110. 
Obernauer  ( H.  D. )     Human  na- 
ture.   20612. 
Oberndorfer    (A.  H.)     Marseil- 
laise.   28478. 
Oberton    (C.)      Bridlebrook.    a 

son  of  the  soil.    5102. 
Oberwarth  (L.)    General's  wife. 

16066. 
O'Bolger  (T.  D.)  : 

Home  sweet  home.    53964. 
Whirligig.     50457b. 
O'Bovlan      (B.     M.)       Rebels. 

38632. 
O'BoYle  ( J.  C.)     Brotherly  love. 

5284.       , 
O'Brien  (A.  L!)     Jock,  my  love. 

22790. 
O'Brien   (C.  J.)     Rapid  transit 

up-to-date.    38476. 
O'Brien  (David)    Bloomer  gii-ls 

abroad.    4315. 
O'Brien  (Denis)  : 

Enamored.    12665. 
Etiquette.    13008. 
O'Brien  (E.)    Willi- Joe.    51056. 
O'Brien    (E.   F.)      Capt.   Kelly. 

6125. 
O'Brien  (E.  J.)     Sancta  Susan- 
na.   40682a. 
O'Brien    (E.  O.)     Aaron  Burr. 

31. 
O'Brien  (J.)     Burning  embers. 
5569. 


O'Brien  (J.  A.)  His  wife's  but- 
ler.    19857. 

O'Brien  (J.  T.)  : 
Bouncers.     4742. 
Fair  nihilist.    13380. 
Lost  cause.    26287. 
Petticoats.    36061a. 

O'Brien  (K.)  Nora's  fortune. 
33003. 

O'Brien  (M.)  Maine  disaster. 
27.536. 

O'Brien  (N.)  Darktown's 
bravest  in  Fighting  the 
flames.    9899. 

O'Brien  (P.)     Wishing.    55969. 

O'Brien  (R.  G.)  Building  the 
Amer.  nation.    5433. 

O'Brien  (R.  H.)  Probation. 
37558. 

O'Brien  (S.)     Duty.     53487. 

O'Brien  (S.  J.)  Musical  bar. 
31415. 

O'Brien  (T.)  Life  in  N.  Y. 
25304. 

O'Brien  (T.  H.)  Robert  Em- 
met, the  martyr  of  Irish  lib- 
erty.    39639. 

O'Brien  (T.  P.)  From  farm  to 
nobility.    15539a. 

O'Brien  (W.)  Wise  Italians. 
51240a. 

O'Brien  (W.  D.)  : 

Connemara.     8280. 

Devoted  friends.    10725. 

Manhood's  triumph.  28062. 
O'Brien  (W.  D.  A.)  Jerry 
Hoolagin.    22622. 

O'Brien  (W.  L.)  : 
Aaron  Burr.    31. 
Benedict  Arnold.    3503. 
Guieowar.    17743. 
Haunted  house.    18307. 
Princess  Badoura.    37399. 
O'Brien     (W.    S.)      Constancy. 

8353. 
O'Brien  (W.  W.)    Conversation 
of    a    20th    century    comedy 
couple.    8404. 
O'Bryan  (H.  J.)     Earl  of  Rad- 
nor.   12130. 
O'Bvrue      (B.)      Milliner's     ap- 
prentice.   29627. 
Ochiai  (T.)     Kanawa.    23478. 
O'Conaii'e    (P.)      Cherry    bird. 

53122. 
O'Connell     (A.)       Beau    Brum- 

mell.    3191. 
O'Connell  (D.)  : 

Blood  relations.     4302. 
Bluff  King  Hal.    4405. 
Columbus.     8011. 
Conspiracy.    8328. 
Na  Modherroo.    31883. 
On  the  road.    3B897. 


3317 


INDEX 


O'Connell  (D.)— Continued. 
Senior  &  junior.     41474. 
Their      majesties     abroad. 
45673. 
O'Connell    (E.)      O'Dowd  from 

Cohoes.    33287. 
O'Connell    (S.)      Double  court- 
ship.   11507a. 
O'Connor  (B.  L.)    Power  of  the 

czar.    36995. 
O'Connor    (E.    B.)      Bright    & 
Gaj%   attorneys-at-law.     5112. 

O'Connor  (E.  G.) : 

Bachelor's      club      climax. 

2693. 
City  of  graft.    7457. 
Labor    defeats    capitalists. 

24290. 
Madam  Wise.     27164. 
Peacemaker.    35702. 
Scale  of  justice.    40924. 
Secret.    41315. 
Two  rivals.    47763. 

O'Connor  (E.  M.) : 

Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.   41858-41869. 
Two    gentlemen    at    once. 
47617. 
O'Connor      (Elizabeth)        Lost 

leader.    26323. 
O'Connor  (Evelyn)  : 

Bearing  arms.    3170. 
Higher    education.      19436, 

19437. 
New  era.    32372. 
Rock  of  safety.    39685. 
Wind     bloweth.       51112, 
51113. 
O'Connor  (P.  P.)  : 

At  the  polls.    2269a. 
Justice  wanted.    23421c. 

O'Connor  (H.)  : 

Bright  &  Gay,  attorneys-at- 
law.    5112. 
Bright   &    Gay,    barristers. 
5113. 
O'Connor    (H.   M.)     Thorough- 
bred &  the  lady.     45874. 
O'Connor   (J.  H.)     White  caps. 
50491. 

O'Connor  (J.  J.)  : 

Busy  afternoon.    5620. 

Caught     with     the     goods. 
6515. 

Line  between.    25520. 

Midnight  appeal.     29415. 
O'Connor  (J.  T.)  : 

Criminal.    9106. 

Mother  Superior.    31169a. 
O'Connor   (.Jeremiah)  : 

Domitian.    1U533. 

Heliogabalus.    18754. 

Hetty  Sorrel,     19327. 


O'Connor    (Jeremiah) — Contd. 
John       Dorsey's       success. 

22848. 
Tragedy  of  Dido.     46722. 
O'Connor     (John)       Duke     of 
Durham.    11988. 

O'Connor  (Joseph)  : 

Eighteenth  century  after- 
noon.   12338. 

Great  plays :  English. 
17445a. 

Ragged  cavalier.    38338. 

O'Connor    (P.    T.)      Girl    from 

London.     16506. 
O'Connor    (T.  F.)     Married   in 

haste.    28451. 
O'Connor  (T.  P.)  : 
Boodler.    4592. 
Millionaire's   daughter. 
29668. 
O'Connor    (Mrs.   T.    P.)      Lady 

from  Texas.     24409. 
O'Connor   (W.)     .Terry  Coyne's 

double.     22621. 
O'Conor     (J.    F.    X.)       Dante. 

9827. 
O'Conor  (N.  J.)  : 

Cormac's  Christmas.    53265. 
Fairy      bride.        13401a. 

53590 
Hansel   &   Gretel.     17880a, 
17882. 
Odd.    pseud.      Kes    Rosenbauin 

(H.  G.) 
Oddie    (W.)      Volney's  last  ex- 
periment.   49258. 

O'Dea    (A.  C.)  : 

Chin-Chln.    7070a. 
Ladv  in  red.    24428a. 
Model  girl.    30564b. 
Nautch  girl.     32090a. 
Nest  egg.     32260. 
Once  upon  a  time.    33976. 
Playing  the  game.    .86477. 
Pom-pom.     36760a. 
Potash      (S:     Perlmutter. 

36902. 
Rose  in  bloom.     39963. 
Stronger  sex.     44203. 
Those       mad       Americans. 

45891. 
Top  o'  the  mornin'.    46557, 

465.58. 
When        Cli'iidia        smiles. 

50203. 
When  love  is  young.   5.5902. 
White  dove.    .50.507a. 
Woman  who  paid.     51499a. 
Odpa    (F.    r.)      Cost  of  living. 
8619. 

O'Doa   (J.)  : 

(;hin-Chin.     7070a. 
Circus  man.     7416. 


O'Dea    (J.)— Continued. 

Once  upon  a  time.    33976. 
Those       mad      Americans. 
4.5891. 
Odell  (G.  C.  D.)  : 

Henrv  the  Fifth.     18857. 
Julius  Caesar.    23265. 
Odell     (G.     H.)         Ruraldom. 

40320, 
Odelle        (M.)  Unforeseen. 

48310. 
Odiorne     (R.)       Friend    Fritz. 

1.5428. 
O'Dogherty  (A.)    Baffled.    2797. 
O'Doherty  (W.  G.)    Jap.  22483. 
Odoms   (R.  C.  or  ClifEord)  : 
Evolution     of     the     Amer. 

girl.     13172. 
Mv  girl  from  Mex.     31568. 
Sh  !  Not  so  loud  !     41648. 
Odoms      theatrical      exchange.  . 
Evolution  of  the  Amer.  girl. 
13172. 
O'Donahey   (A.)     Red  hand  of 

Ulster.     38738. 
O'Donnell  (A.  J.)     Loyal  to  the 

flag.     26795. 
O'Donnell    (C.  H.)  : 

Arbitrating  Liz.     1766a. 

Country  doctor.     87.51!!. 

Danny.    9814a. 

Flash-light  Cragin.     14477. 

Liz.     25995. 

Liz  in  love.     54301. 

Man      from      the      North. 

27817. 
Matrimony  by  mail.  28837a. 
Red  Parker's  kid.     .55129. 
Somebody's  baby.      43162a. 
Zila.     52349. 
O'Donnell   {Mrs.  H.)  Curiosity. 

9480. 
O'Donnell     (J.)       Parcel    post- 
man.   35284a. 
O'Donnell     (J.    F.)     Adjoining 

flat.     291. 
O'Donovan     (D.)       See     Gum- 
mere   {Mrs.  B.) 
O'Dwyer    (V.)      Choice.     7125. 
Oebbecke     (F.    .L)       My    ideal. 

31582. 
Oehlenschlager     (A.)      Axel    & 

Valborg.    2586. 
Oelgoetz    (A.  W.)  : 

Easy  money.    53498. 
Stigma.    43896. 
Oelsner  (B.)     Elephant.    12436. 
Oertel   (L.)  : 

Jung      muss     man      sein ! 

54142,  54143. 
Kleine  madel.    54190. 
Ledige     ehefrau.       24972c. 

24972d. 
Liebes-sanatorium.      25246. 
Luftschlosser.     26912. 


3318 


INDEX 


Oertel  (L.) — Continued, 

Pate  des  todes.    35524. 

Rund  urn  die  Alster.  40288. 

Scheinehe.     41040. 

Tenfelsweg.     45478. 

AVolkenbnmmler.  51362. 
Oes  (O.)  : 

l':delfled  of  Barnard  castle. 
12214. 

I.^     marriage     a     failure? 
22101. 

Mills  of  God.     54524. 

Price  of  peace.    37166a. 
Oest    (W.  M.)  : 

Elevated  adventure.    12440. 

Good  beat.     17060. 

Oesterheld    (E.)  : 

Einsameu  briider.     12357a. 
Milliardare.     29622. 
Oesterheld  &  co. : 

Abrahams  testament.    95. 
Anna  Boleyn.    1539. 
Apostel.    1692a. 
Arzt      der      fraiieu,     Herr 

.Johann.     1994a. 
Bundesbruder.     5483a. 
Claarlotte  Priederike.   6797. 
Demoiselle  Dubois.     10450. 
Dr.    Wahl.      11182a. 
Durch!     12049a. 
Farailienstiftung.     13567. 
Grosse  bummel.    17679. 
Gute  biirger.    17792b. 
Hans     Sonnenstossers    hoi- 

lenfahrt.     18116. 
Heilige  not.    18632e. 
Herr  mit  der  griinen  kra- 

watte.    19309. 
Hin;)uf  zur  ehe.     19501. 
Hinter  mauern.    19509. 
Inge.     21703. 
Liebe  Pepi.    25239a. 
Mngie.     27401a. 
Milliardiire.     29622. 
Narrenglanz.   32019. 
Per  Bunkes  vorgeschichten. 

35874. 
Rechnungsdirektor.  38652a. 
Rechtsanwalt         Tantalus. 

38656a. 
Better  in  der  not.    39172. 
Schlosserniaxe.     41070. 
Seiltfiuzer.     41408. 
Splitter.    43594a. 
Triumphierende      bestie. 

47115a. 
Verschwundene    B  e  r  liner. 

4S890a. 
Weiss 3    schwester.      49955. 
Wenn     Bismarck     wieder- 

kame.     49976a. 
Wespennest.     49989a. 
Wrack.    51822a. 
Zerstorte  para  dies.     52333. 


Oesterreicher   (R.)  : 

Bett  Napoleons.    3629. 

Chapter  7.    6731. 

Dumine      h  e  r  z.        12028b, 

12028f. 
Erste  frau.     53544. 
Herr  ohne  wohnung.  19309a. 
Ihr  adjutant.     20950. 
Kiinstliche  raensch.     54195. 
Lori   P  o  1 1  i  n  g  e  r.     26240, 

26241,  30001. 
Aielliebchen.     49003,  49004. 

Oesttn-rtncher  (R.  H.)     Turkish 
bath.     47338. 

Oestreicher   (W.  M.)  : 
Old  bachelor.     33414. 
Twin  stars.    47495. 
OFarrell    (G.)      Sheriff's   mar- 
riage.    42088. 
OEarrell  (G.  W.)     Lawbreaker. 

24875. 
O'Farvei!    (P.)      Bridge.     5082. 

Offenbach   (J.)  : 

Boule  de  neige.  4740. 
Bridge  of  sighs.  5090. 
Contes   d'Hotfmann.     8374. 

8375. 
Drum-major.    11859. 
Fautasio.    13649. 
Genevieve    <le    B  r  a  b  a  n  t. 

24935. 
Georgienne^.    16163. 


17263. 

of    Gerol- 


Grand  duchess. 
Grand    duchess 

stein.     17265. 
Heimkehr     des     Odysseus. 

18638a-18638c. 
Hoffman's  love  tales.   19934. 
•Juan  junior.     23100. 
Pariser  luft.    35315. 
Pomme  d'  Api.    36760b. 
Pretty  pretty.     37124. 
Princes^•e     de     Trebizonde. 

38142. 
Roi  Carotte.     39742. 
Voyage  dans  la  lune.    49309. 

Offur    (R.)  : 

Her  husband's  back.   19027. 

Tale  of  a  trail.    44968. 
Ogden     (D. )       Imp    of    Satan. 
21020. 

Ogden   (G.  W.)  : 

Alimony  man.    809. 

Kosa  Maria.     .89925. 

'I\)  ports  of  peace.     46374. 

Ogdeu     (M.    L.)       Out    of    the 
West.     34852. 

Ogden    (;0.  N.)  : 

Dominic    You.      11327. 
Huascar.     20573. 

Ogden      (P.)        Pork     packer's 
(laughter.     36852. 


Ogdeu  (W.  R.)  : 

Horse  &  horse.     20286. 

Right  stocking.     39443. 
Ogilby    (E.    L. )      Memories    of 

'61.     29095. 
Ogilvie   (A.)     See  Ovilgie  (A.) 

Ogilvie   (G.  S.)  : 

Adventures      of      Hypntin. 

353 
Hypatia.    20750. 
Hypatia.     tlie     h  e  a  t  h  e  n. 

20754. 
Hypatia,  the  pagan.    20755. 
Sin  of  St.  Hulda.    42473. 
Story  of  Hypatia.    44000. 
Ogle     (R.)       Queen's    portrait. 

38125. 
Oglebav  (K. )     Mme.  .Jane  Junk 

&  Joe.     27197. 
Oglesby     (R.     P.)       Blauchard 

diamonds.     4190. 
O'Gorman      (R.)        Our     Irish 

homestead.     34683. 
O'Grady.     "Twixt  love  &  hate. 

47523. 
O'Grady    (H.  E.)  : 

Company  A.     8159. 
Without    a     c  h  a  r  a  c  t  e  r. 

51311. 
Yellow     kid     of     Hogan's 

alley.    52073. 
Yellow  kid  of  McFadden's 
flats.     52075. 

O'Grady  (W.  L.  D.)  : 

India.     21621. 

Moon.shine.     30956. 
Ogurkowski  (St.)   Zosia  druhna. 
56055. 

O'Hagan   (J.  F.)  : 

Blue  cross.     4364. 
Crisis.     9142. 
O'Halloran   ( O. )     Domestic 

domination.     11319. 
O'Hanlon     (L.    B.)       Down    at 

Coney  Isle.    53456. 
O'Hara     (A.)       Scene    in    San 

Francisco.     41011. 
O'Hara    (A.   J.)      Interviewers. 

21842. 
O'Hara  (R.  E.j    Judge.   23134b. 
O'Hare   (F.   P.)     World  peace. 

51771a. 

O'Hare   (K.  R.)  : 

Price.     37146a. 

World  peace.     51771a. 
O'Hazlitt    (D.)      See   Dsnnison 

(G.  A.)— Haslett   (H.  H.) 
O'Hea   (M.)  : 

Garfield.    15912. 

Garry  Owen.    15923. 

Lights   o'   Chicago.     25423. 

Suspect's  daughter.     44687. 

Wages.     49355. 


3319 


INDEX 


O'Higgius  (H.  J.)  : 

Argyle  case.     1817. 
Dicky-bird.     10818a. 
Kidnapped.     23672. 
Man.     27704. 
Mr.  Lazarus.     30205a. 
Polygamy.     36756a. 
Some  of  a  girl.     43154a. 

Ohiiger  (C.  F.)  : 

Bubble.     5360. 

Co-eds.     7763. 

Doctor  Ale.     53424. 

Man.     27707a. 

Silent  woman.     42366. 

Vineyard.     49086. 
Ohison     (O.     B.)     See    Ohlson 
(O.  B.) 

Ohnesorg  (C.  &  H.)  : 
Gelbe  prinz.     16017. 
Lady  Luftikus.     244.57. 

ohnet  (G.)  : 

Conversation    of   Prof.   Ra- 

meau.     8407. 
Grande  marnigre.     1626. 
Maitre    de    forges.     27550, 
27550a. 

•Uhorn  (A.)  : 

Abt  von  St.  Bernhard.    120. 
Freres     de     St.     Bernard. 

15390. 
Philister  liber  dir.     36141. 
TTnlosbar.     48382. 
Oisean  (A.  1')     See  Byrd  (Mrs. 
G.  J.) 

Oishei  (J.  R.)  : 

Emperor  of  Mocha.     12633. 
Grcninds  of  IMocha.     17696. 
Her  husband's  back.   19027. 
Rogers  brothers.     39721. 
Scarlet  service.     40995a. 
Slaves  of  Paris.     42733. 
Strange    adventures    of   R. 

Crusoe.     44038a. 
Tale  of  a  trail.    44968. 

Ojetti  (U.)  Matrimonio  di 
"Casanova.     28832. 

O'Keefe  (J.)     Athenia.     2314. 

o'Keefe  (J.  E.)  Peacemaker. 
35701. 

O'Keefe  (J.  W.)  Grace  Arling- 
ton, the  rightful  heiress. 
17210. 

( )"Keefe  (M.  R. )  Literary  club. 
.")4279. 

o'Kelly  (J.  J.)  Free  Cuba. 
15326. 

O'Kellv  (.L  M.)  : 

Ivory's  peril.     22278. 
t->lianius  O'Brien,  the  rebel 
of  '98.     41941. 
O'Kelly    (S.)     Bribe.     n032a. 
Okey     (d.     B.)     Kgvpt     under 
Cleopatra.     1230S. 


Okey  (T.  W.)  : 

Bunch  of  onions.     5469. 
Siege  of  Troy.     42278. 
String  of  onions.     44172. 
Oklahoma  hist,  exhibition,  Okl. 
Hill's   (H.  Hill's)     Okl.  hist, 
exhibition.     33397. 
Okonkowski     (A.)     Wenn    der 
fi'iihling  kommt.     49977a. 

Okonkowski  (G.)  : 

Brave  Fridolin.     52978. 
Cinema  star.     7366a. 
Elfte  muse.     12464. 
Farmermiidchen.     13687. 
Frjiuleln  Trallala.     15235a. 
Hoffnung  des  landes.  19935. 
Kam'rad  Miinne.     23477a. 
Keusche  Susanne.     23634. 
Kino-konigin.     24000. 
Luxusweibchen.     269-59. 
Mme.  Serafin.     27220. 
Menage  polonais.     29116a. 
Moderne  Eva.  30672.  30673. 
Polnische     w  i  r  t  s  c  h  a  f  t. 
36751.  367.52. 

Olalla     (F.    de    Leon    y)     .See 

Leon  y  Olalla. 
Oland   (E.  &  W.)     Plays  by  A. 

Strindberg.        .36494,      36495. 

54975. 
Olberman  f.LM.)    Brand.   4902. 
Olcott     (C.)       Ragged     Robin. 

38344. 
Olcott      (H.     M.)      Plays     for 

home,    school    &    settlement. 

54978. 

Olcott  (H.  S.)  : 

Knickerbockers.     24126. 
Rose  of  Salem.     39999. 
Okott   (J.)     Buster  &  the  yel- 
low twins.     .5610. 
OlcDtt      (R.)      Ragged     Robin. 

38344. 
Olcott     (V.)     Plays    for    horn'?, 

school  &  settlement.     .54978. 
Olcovich    (,T.  H.)     Winning  the 

blue  ribbon.     51179. 
OMeastle    (E.)     Passing  cUmd. 

35447. 
Olden    (H.)     Kaiser.     23456. 
Older  (Mr.  ^k  ^frs.  F.)      Fillette. 

142.38. 
Oldfield  (D.  6:  H.  V.)     Mistaken 

identity.     30112. 
Oldham    (E.   T.)     Mrs.   Brand- 

er's  boarders.     30316. 
Olds  (Marshnin     Snooperviser. 

42896a. 
Olds    (Mrs.  Mnrshain  : 
Mills  of  God.     .54.524. 
Snooperviser.     42896a. 
Olds  (Mary)      Ohild  of  the  sun. 

7007. 


O'Learv     (C.)       Irish   booking 
agents.     219-58. 

O'Leary  (F.  X.)     Pair  of  jacks. 
54871. 

O'Learv      (J.)       Ellie     Laura. 
12507. 

Oleck     (W.)      Lighthouse     ro- 
mance.    2.5405. 

Kenig  Hunger.     16239. 


Beso  del  amor. 


petticoats. 

37868. 
See  Ben- 


Bob    O" 


Olgin. 
Olgueras   (B.) 

3.571. 
Olhson  (O.  B.)  : 
Diplomat      in 

10896. 
Puritan  Camille. 
Oliel    (F.   E.   Ben-) 

Oliel. 
O'    Link    (Bob)     See 

Link. 
Oliphant  (T.  E.)  : 

Petticoat  politics.     36060. 
Wedding-dress.     49903. 
You  or  I.     52148a. 
Olivares    (R.    Perez)     «S'ee    P§- 

rez  Olivares. 
Olive    (H.   S.)     Master  of  Pal- 
myra.    28711. 
Olive    (L.   de)     Bello   Narciso. 

3453. 
Olivella       (F.)        Malediction. 

27641. 
Oliver  (A.)  : 

Bra  i  no  man.     4894. 
Hicks  at  college.    19358. 
Oliver  (A.M.)    Paulina.    35627. 
Oliver    (B.)     Over   the   garden 

wall.     34934. 
Oliver  (C.)  : 

Loan  shark.     26020. 
Tamed.     45037. 
Twins.     47502. 
Oliver    (G.    C.)      Philip    Grey. 

36130. 
Oliver    (I.  B.)     Ozone.     34985. 
Oliver  ( J.  Woodall- )    See  Wood- 
all-Oliver. 
Oliver    (James) 

2022Sa. 
Oliver  (Joe)     See  Wilson  (O.) 
Oliver   (John)     Have  you  seen 

Stella?    18326a. 
Oliver    (M.)      Woman's    sacri- 
fice.   51569. 
Oliver      (M.      L.)        Mariposa. 

28298. 
Oliver  (M.  S.)  : 

Hand  of  the  prophet.    18047. 
Six  one-act  plays.    5-5361. 
Oliver  (M.  W.)  Esther.  129.50. 
Oliver    (N.    T.)      Srr   Tilburne 

(E.  O.) 
Oliver    (O.   L.)      Spider   &   the 

fly.    43523. 
Oliver  (P.)  Submarine.    44316. 
Oliver  (R.)    See  White  (Henry) 


Hoosier   girl. 


3320 


INDEX 


Oliver     (R.     H.)       Deadhead. 
10231. 

Oliver  (T.)  See  Smith  (J.  O.  D.) 
Oliver  (T.  E.)  : 

Bourgeois         gentilhomme. 

4762a. 
Pliilosoplie   sans   le   savoir. 
3G148,  36148a. 
Olivia  (O.)    Fa.    13300. 
Olivier     (S.)       Sport    of    law. 

55423. 
Olker  (P.  V.)  : 

Peter  &  Paul.    35999. 
Trousseau.     47192. 
Ollendorff    Suhne.    44379. 
Ollendorff  (A.)    Clarissa.    7534, 

7535. 
Ollendorff      (G.)        O      heilige 

Cacilie.    33178. 
Ollendorff  (P.)  : 
Agrafe.    600. 
Capitaine  Blomet.    6041. 
Complaisances.     8167. 
Demi-sceurs.     10443. 
Empreinte.     12644. 
Plus  que  reine.    36579. 
Pompadour.     36765. 
Ollendorff  (P.)    Librairie.   1915. 
52513c. 

Ollesheimer  (L.  T.)  : 
Ambition.    52653. 
Billy-Billy.    3877. 
Case   of   blackmail.     6320, 

6321. 
Chance      with      happiness. 

6673b,  6674. 
Disinterested  friend.  10956. 
End  of  the  chase.    53532. 
House     across     the     alley. 

20384. 
Image      av      his      faither. 

20991. 
Karma,    the   law   of   laws. 

23499. 
Mr.   Scnaggs  has  his  fling. 

30256,  30257. 
Pink  letters.    36337. 
Priceless.    37188,  37189. 
Quiverer  o'  hearts.     38237, 

QQ90Q 

Teddy  &  Bob.    45195a. 

Ollesheimer  (T.  H.)  : 
Billy-Billy.    3877. 
End  of  the  chase.     12705a, 
53532. 
Ollivaut  (A.)     Bob,  son  of  Bat- 
tle.   4443a.  4444. 
Olio  (W.  J.)  : 

Cow-boy.     8919. 
Peck's  bad  boy.    35756c. 
Olmar  (G.)  : 

Westeruymphe.     50031. 
Where's      your      baggage? 
50390. 


Olmar  (G.) — Contiuued. 

Wo  ist  denn  ihr  gepaeck? 
51346. 
Olmedilla    (A.   Martinez)      See 

Martinez  Olmedilla. 
Olmstead     (A.)       Day    at    the 

county  fair.    10106. 
Olmsted  (A.  O.)  : 

Isle  of  years  ago.    22173. 
Soothsayer.    43276. 
Olmsted  (D.  R.)  : 
Crusade.    9260. 
Gen.  Grant.     16040. 
Model  town.    30577. 
Two  travelers.    47805. 
Olmsted     (H.    H.)       Cousin    of 

mine.    8902. 
Olmsted  (J.  B.)  : 
Frilby.     15468. 
Orpheus  &  Eurydice.   34390. 
Olmsted  (S.)  : 

Third  act.    45794. 
Voice  &  the  canine.    49221, 
Wind  &  the  lamb.    51111. 
Olney  (C.)  : 

Her    birthday    present. 

18924. 
Luncheon  at  1.    26938. 
Olney     (G.    E.)       Under    dog. 

48106. 
Olney    (M.   F.)      Two   widows. 

47819. 
Olona  (F.  &  I.)  : 
Pasional.    35435. 
Volver  a  este  mundo.   49276. 
O'Loughiin  (M.  A.)     Irish  emi- 
grant.   21977. 
Olsen  (H.  B.)  : 

Bit  of  scandal.    52904. 
Bridey.    5078a. 
Eyes  have  it.    13287a. 
Lazyland.    24901. 
Olsommer  (L.)     Justice  at  last. 

23420. 
Olson    (G.    A.)      Environment. 

12815. 
Olson  (H.  E.)     Cow-boy's  visit. 

8956. 
Olson  (.T.  E.)     Brand.    4903. 
Olson  (J.  J.)  : 

At  the  cypher  club.     2219, 

2220. 
Collaboration.    7809. 
Ratty  &  Batty.    38511. 
Toadstool.    46397. 
Olt  (H.)  : 

Lash  of  adversity.    24667. 
Star  part.    43790. 
Olver    (H.)      Pullman   tourists. 

37820. 
O'Malley  (F.  W.)     Head  of  the 

house.    18406. 
O'Malley  (J.  E.)     Crisis.    9141. 
O'Malley     (T.)       Our    wedding 
night.     34799a. 


O'Malley  (T.  F.)  : 

Blarney  kiss.    4206. 

Convict  &  the  girl.    8416. 

Game  of  freeze  out.  15862. 
Omar  (A.  B.).: 

Life  in  the  Orient.     25309. 

Night  in  the  Orient.    32706. 

Scene  in  the  Orient.  41012. 
Omar  Khayyam.  Rubaiyat. 
33729. 

O'Mealia  (H.  F.)  : 

Man  who  stole  the  world. 

27995. 
Virginia  Lee.    49133. 
Omvik      (O.)        Amerikaneren. 

1293. 
Onasid     (C.)       Imposture     del 
Vaticano.    21052. 

Ondet  (G.)  : 

Alcide  Pepie.    722. 
Apr^s  coup !  ou  tics.     1731. 
Bee  de  gaz.    3245. 
Bonne  justice.    4573. 
Ce  bon  docteur.    6548. 
Couverture.    8917. 
Employe  du  gaz.    12642. 
Houppelande.     20371. 
Little  Jap.    25728. 
Main  droite.    27526. 
Maison       de       rendezvous. 

27544. 
Mesure  pour  rien.    29.321. 
Susie.    44680. 
Suzy.    44712. 
Usurier.    48571. 

Ondet  (G.)  &  Viterbo  (M.)  : 
"  Aime  pour  soi-m§me.     642. 
Ali-bebe.    767. 
C'est  solide.    5750. 
Ferdinand,     vas  -  tu     t'en 

aller?    14056. 
Gentle  thief.    16100. 
J'ai  faim,  moi.    22290. 
Jeu     de     I'amour     et     des 

beaux-arts.     22677. 
Jeux  son  faits.    22681. 
Lit  de  Saint  Louis.     25573. 
Mme.  Aurelie.    27172. 
Mariage    de    Mile.     Beule- 

mans.    28244. 
Matelot  Cartahut.    28781. 
Nuit  de  Chipette.     33125. 
Petit  beguin.     36029. 
Plus  beau  corps  de  France. 

36574. 
Pyjama.    37936. 
Saison  des  poires.    40569. 

O'Neal  (G.)  Mother's  unfortu- 
nate child.    31200. 

O'Neil  (B.)  Demi-tasse  review. 
53381. 

O'Neil  (E.)  Demaris  Le- 
strange.    10436. 


3321 


INDEX 


O'Neil    (J.)      Lakeside    abbey. 

24552. 
O'Neil  (J.  C.)  : 

Aimgiad  &  Dinarzade.     645, 

Voiletta.    49250. 
O'Neil    (J.  F.)     At  the  Golden 

Gate.    2239. 
O'Neil  (J.  K.)  : 

His  mother.    19731. 

My  Rose.    31695. 
O'Neil  (L.  P.)  : 

Sailor  &  the  horse.     40501. 

Taut  &  the  sailor.    45172. 
O'Neill  (A.)  : 

As  man  sows.    2016. 

My  lady's  glove.    31612. 

One  chosen.     339S8. 

River  of  light.    39571. 
O'Neill   (B.)     Six  peaches  &  a 

pair.    55362. 
O'Neill  (C.)     Wanted,  a  house- 
keeper.   49514. 
O'Neill     (E.)       Bishop    &    the 

thief.    3982. 
O'Neill  (E.  G.)  : 

Abortion.    74b. 

Bread  &  butter.     4962a. 

Children  of  the  sea.   7040a. 

Movie  man.    31259e. 

Servitude.    41575a. 

Sniper.    42890a. 

Thirst.     4.5821a. 

Web.     49871. 

Wife  for  a  life.    50884. 
O'Neill  (E.R.)    Smoke.   42850a. 
O'Neill  (G.  K.): 

Divorce  case.     11031a. 

Literary  life.    25573a. 
O'Neill    (J.   H.)      Dooley's  ad- 
venture.   11425. 

O'Neill  (M.)  : 

Face     behind     the     mask. 

13305. 
Fixing  up  Bessie.    14454. 
King  or  convict.    23889. 
Knight     of     the     2     foils. 

241.58. 

O'Neill  (M.  J.)  : 

Amer.  Monte  Carlo.     1248. 

Christofo  Colombo.    72.53. 

Universe  in  1990.    48362. 

Western  Union.    50024. 
O'Neill  (R.)   See  Wilson  (R.O.) 
O'Neill   (R.  Meller-)     See  Mel- 

Icr-O'Neill. 
Onesti   (A.)     Bravo  of  Venice. 

4955. 
Ongawa     (C.    P.)       In    Japan. 

21221. 
Ongley   (B.)  : 

Bed-rock.    3259. 

Bit  of  life.     4005. 

Bresters  millionen.    5025. 

Brewster's   millions.     5029. 


Ongley   (B.) — Continued. 

Chip  of  the  old  block.  7105. 
Get-rich-quick  Wallingford. 

16255. 
Her  splendid  sin.    19151. 
In     the     court     of     honor. 

21364. 
Innocent.    21737b. 
Model.    805.59. 
Oh,  papa  !  papa  !    33352a. 
Path  of  glory.    35536. 
Roundabout   way.     40105a. 
She  loves  me.  she  loves  me 

not.     42004. 
Turning-point.     47374. 
Ongley    (E.)    Opponent.    34285. 
Ongman    (C.   S.)     George  Gor- 
don.    16148. 
Onri    (A.  L.)     Pirate  of  Singa- 
pore.    36399. 

Onstott  (K.)  : 

Eugene.     13024. 
Mouth  of  babes.    31257. 
Road  to  Monterey.     39590. 
Ontivero.s    (,L   Garcia   de)     See 

Garcfa  de  Ontiveros. 
Ontiveros    (J.    L.)      Chuto    del 

Albaicfn.     6836. 
Oofty  Gooft.    See  Phillips  (G.) 
Oost   (A.  van)     See  Van  Oost. 
Opal    quartette.      Chorus    boys. 

7144. 
Opdebeeck       ( E. )       Charleston 

earthquake.     6772. 
Opdyke  (E.)    .<>«'ee  Tubbs  (E.G.) 
Opdyke  (O.)     Probation.  375.59. 
Opon  court  pub.  co. : 
Buddhn.     .5387. 
K'ung  Fu  Tze.    24271. 


New  morn.     54702. 


un- 


Operti   (G.)     20000  leagues 

dei-  the  sea.     52.531. 
Opie.     Winter's  tale.    51208. 

Opp   (.L)  : 

Aflinity  beach.     437a. 

Airship  war-ship.     664. 

Girl  from  Mars.     437a. 

Marriage.     28361. 
Oi)i)eln-P>roiiikowski    (F.   von): 

.Tovzelle.     2.3097. 

Maria    Magdalena.      28237, 
28238. 

Wimder    des    heiligen    Au- 
tonius.     51919. 
Oppenheini     (  1//>\    A.)        Ruby 

ring.     40223a,  40223b. 
Opi)enheim   (C. )     Wig-maker  & 

his  servants.    50942. 
0])jH?nheim    (D.)  : 

.\dveuturer.    341. 

Bitter  cup.    4018. 

D:iv  of  reckoning.     53355. 

Dilemma.     10857. 

Divided  house.     11005. 


Oppenheim    (D. ) — Continued. 
Elopement.     12.522. 
Frame-up.     53696. 
Recompense.    38679. 
Oppenheim      (E.)        Newsboy's 

debt.    32571. 
Oppenheim    (E.   P.)  : 

Illustrious  prince.    20975. 

King's  cup.     23953. 

Mr.   Grex  of  Monte  Carlo. 

30184a. 
Money-spider.    30791. 
Oppenheim    (J.)  : 

Mrs.  Polly  stories.     2062.5b. 
Pioneers.    36361. 
Oppenheimer    (B.)     Live  wire. 

2.5952. 
Oppenheimer     (H.)       Osterfe.st 
bei  den  hiischen.     84408. 

Oppenheimer  ((J.)  : 

Dear  Minnie.     10264. 

Fun  on  the  20th  cent.  lid. 

15700. 
Miss  New  York,  jr.    29993. 
Our  pleasure  party.    34747. 
Zero.     52330. 
Oppenheimer    (S.)      City   coun- 
cil.    7443. 
Opper  (E.  A.)     Cousin  Justina. 

8895a. 
Opper  (F.)     Once  upon  a  time. 

38980. 
Opperman  (F.  1   Rip  Van  Wrin- 
kles.   .39502. 
Optic  (O.)   See  Adams  (W.  T.) 
Orange    (B.)      Acacia    cottage. 

125,  126. 
Orbe  (H.)     See  Oherdorfer  (H. 

D.) 
Orbok   (L.)  : 
Fee.     53624. 

Gliicklicher  unfall.   53796. 
Orchardson      (W.     Q.)        Wm. 
Shakespeare,      his     complete 
dramatic  works.    41879. 
Orcutt      (E.     L.)        Flood-tide. 

14545. 
Orcutt  (L.  T.  &  W.  D.)     Flower 

of  destiny.     14586. 
Orczy     (E.     baroness)       Beau 

Brocade.     3190. 
Ord    (R.)  : 

Barrv    Dovle's     rest    cure. 

3063. 
Dr.  Wake's  patient.    11183. 
Ordas-Avecilla  de  Urrengoechea 
(C): 
Candidas!    .530.59. 
Damas    de    la     Cruz     roja 

espafiola.     .53.329. 
Dios  sobre  todo.     53414. 
Ya  tengo  mi  hombre.   56022. 
Order    of    Cincinnatus.     Rome 
under  Nero.     39850. 


3322 


INDEX 


Ord6uez    (J.    Huerte   y)      iSee 
Huerte  y  OrdCiiez. 

Orcionneau    (M.)  : 

Affaire  scandaleuse. 


426. 


Auguste.     52772. 


Belles  de  nnit.     52859. 
D'moiselle       du       tabarin. 

11079. 
Fines  Jackson  et  cie.  14237. 
Helda.     18715. 
Hirondelles.     19534. 
Jockey  malgr§  lui.     22795. 
Mme.       Sherry.         27220a, 

27221. 
Marquise        de        Chicago. 

28359. 
Petite  Mauon.     36047. 
Royal  star.     40182. 
Saltimbanques.     40024. 
Schwa  Ibennest.    41136. 
Topsy-turvy  inn.    46572. 
Toy  maker.    46668. 
Trois  amoureuses.    47136. 
Uncle  Celestin.    47946. 
Ordway      (.T.      M.)        Oregon. 

34324,  34328. 
Orecchia   (J.  S.)     Mysteries  of 
a  false  duke.    31794. 

orefice    (G.)  : 

Chopin.     7139. 
Mose.    31088. 
Radda.     38309,  38310. 
Soubrette.     43300. 
(VReilly    (A.    .T.)      Double   tri- 

lunph.     11550. 
O'Reilly    (E.)      Bought  &  sold. 
4736a. 

O'Reilly    (F.  L.)  : 

Court  Royal.     8855. 
Her  ransom.    19111. 
Marquis.     28348. 
Rockhaven.    39692,  39693. 
Shadow  of  the  czar.    41686. 

O'Reilly  (M. )  Evangeline  en- 
tertainment.    13063. 

O'Reilly  (W.  H.)  Myrtle 
maiden.     31786. 

Orejon    (F.)  : 

Cabeza  del  marques.    5767. 
Fuente  de  Orfao.     15629. 
Maestro  Garrotfn.    27326. 
Sastredelcampillo.   40S03a. 
Ultimo  juguete.     47911a. 
Ventrilocua.     48824. 

O'Rell  (M.)     See  Blouet  (P.) 
Orendorlf     (W.     R.)       June's 

ranch.    23292,  23293. 
Orense   (D.  Lopez)     See  Lopez 

Orense. 
Orford      (J.)        Ballagh     Na— 

Mona.     2845. 
Organ   (W.)  : 

Conspiracy.     8332. 


i  he    peasant. 
45851a. 


Ojxan  (W.) — Continued. 

Dime    novel    detective. 

10865. 
Falsely  accused.     13545. 
Haskum  homestead.    18284. 
Orgibet  (G.  F.)     Dawn  of  peace. 

10085a. 
Oria     (S.)       Cantas    baturras. 

6013. 
Orion    (W.)  : 

Grace  .Milton.     17212. 
In     :i     woman's     power. 
21093. 
O'Riordan    (C.)      Rope  enough. 

39914a. 
Orkow   (B.  H.)  : 

Arpi's   millionaire:     52733. 
Last  emperor.     24709c. 
Movie-ni.ad  Blaggie.     54626. 
Orlean   (J.)     Married  bv  mail. 

28442. 
Orliac   (.L  d' )     P  u  1  c  i  n  e  1 1  a. 

37812. 
Orloh    (H.)  : 
Prince    & 

37274. 
This  way  nut. 
Orman  (F.)  : 

At  eleven.    2134b. 
Mexico.     29349e. 
War  &  a  woman.    49573. 
Ormand  (M.)     Lilian,  the  waif 

of  the  sen.    25452. 
Orma    (M.)      See   Grein    (Mrs. 

J.  T.) 
Ormeville    (C.    d')      Lorely. 

202.12. 
Ormond  (J.  d')    See  D'Oruiond. 
Orjnonde   (E.)  : 

Faults  vs.  false.    1.3893. 
Fish  net.     14401. 
Soul  of  honor.    43321. 

Ormonde    (Y.)  : 

For  Russia.     14909. 

In  fair  Bohemia.     21164. 

Power   that    rules.      87007. 

Under  the  red  lion.  4S198. 
Ormsbee  (H.  B.)  A.  D.  2016. 
10a. 

Ormsbee   (H.  J.)  : 

Fakir   of   Kokomo.      13458. 

Fez  of  Fezzan.     14105. 
Ormsby     (C. )       Queen    of    dia- 
monds.    38019. 
Orne  (E.  R.)     Dorothy  &  Dick. 

.13445. 
Orne  (M.  R.)  : 

Black  diamond.     4080. 

County  school.     8786. 

Donation  party.    11387. 

Limb  o'  the  law.     25490. 

Old  maid's  wooing.     33559. 

Timothv      Delano's     court- 
ship." 46269. 


Ornstein   (I.)     Weighed  in  the 

balance.     55861. 
Oro  (Carlos)    TIo  Le6n.    46289. 
Oi'o   (Charles  &  L.)     Scenes  in 

Chinatown.     41022. 
O'Rourke     (Edmund)       Eileen 

oge.    12347.  12348. 
O'Rourke  (Eugene) : 
French  ball.    15355. 
Game  of  freeze  out.    15862. 
Sligo.     42785. 
O'Rourke     (J.    A.)       Woman's 

sacrifice.     51567. 
O'Rourke     (J.     J.)       Intruder. 

21868. 
O'Rourke   (K.  B.)  : 

Irish  colleen.    54072. 
Maj.     Murphy's     daughter. 
27576. 
Orr  (E.)  : 

Dead  hand.    10206a. 
Driftwood.     11828a. 
Sapphire  brooch.     40766. 
She     changed     her     mind. 

41991. 
Three     in     the     desert. 

45974. 
What     will      John      s  a  y  V 
50147. 
Orr   (G.  D.)  : 

Parting  of  the  ways.    35403. 

35404. 
Passing  of  a  dream.    35449. 
Orr     (H.    D.)       Million    dollar 

doll.     54518. 
Orr    (R.   J.)      Magnetic  healer. 

27410. 
Orr  &  Willison.    Cockney  &  the 

con.     7754. 
Orsanowa  (M.)     Piece  of  land. 

36255a. 
Orsini   (L.)  : 

Nave  rossa.    32102. 
Rote  schiff.    40055. 
Ortega   (G.  Corrochano  y)    Sec 

Corrochano  y  Ortega. 
Ortega    (J.    Mula)      See    Mula 

Ortega. 
Ortega  (M.)     Plaza  de  Oluvide. 

54982. 
Ortega-Morejon      (J.     M.     de) 
Protector  de  I  n  g  1  a  t  e  r  r  a. 
55056. 
Ortells   (R.)  : 

Castillo.     6415. 

Chulo  del  barrio.    .53168. 

Gente    de   rompe    v    rasga. 

16094. 
Pajara  pinta.     35123a. 
Tentaru.ia  y  c  o  m  p  a  n  f  a  . 
45389. 
Ortells      (R.      G.)        Pasi<mal. 

35435. 
Ortells  (Roberto  Jimenez)     See 
Jimgnez  Ortells  (R.) 


3323 


INDEX 


Orth  (C.  D.)  jr.    Once  in  a  100 

years.    33970. 
Orth   (P.)  : 

Housewarmers.    20458. 
Lunatic.    26930. 
Made  in  Phllly.     54375. 
IVIuch    ado    about    nothing. 

54G33. 
Our  Bob.     34549. 
Strange  happening.     55453. 
Orth    (L.  E.)  : 

Mother      Goose's      jubilee. 

31147. 
Song  of  the  sea-shell.  43238. 
Ortiz   (A.  Calero)     See  Calero 
Ortiz. 

Alegre)     See  Alegre 


Pinedo    (J.)      Feas. 


Ortiz    (.1. 

Ortiz. 
Ortiz    de 

13946. 
Ortiz-Monti jano  (P.)  : 

Estrellas  fugaces.    12966. 
Querer  baturro.    38145. 
Orton  (J.  C.)    Tide  of  city  life. 

46155. 
Orton  (J.  F.)  : 

Eugenia.    13031. 
John  Bainbridge.     22829. 
Ortueta   (J.  de)     Ante  la  vida. 

52700. 
Ortuno     (J.    Alarc6n    y)      See 

Alarcon  y  Ortufio. 
(h-vieto  (A.)     Mos6.    31088. 
O'Ryan    (A.  G.)  : 

Little  Ma'amoiselle.    25751. 
Old  record.    33609. 
O'Ryan   (A.  W.)  : 
Aftermath.    544b. 
Best  man  wins.    3592. 
Birth    of    a    Frankenstein. 

3951a. 
Born  again.    4660. 
Broken  bars.     5166. 
Conceit  of  sex.     8205. 
('ourtship  of  then  &  now. 

8878. 
Courtship  of  then,  now  and 

tomorrow.    8878a. 
Elf.     12459. 
For  value  i-eceived. 
Great  Scot.     17465. 
Heirs  to  the  devil. 
Her  younger  sister. 
Kitty.     24057. 
Man  who  frowns.   27983a. 
Message     from     the     past. 

29303,  29304. 
Night  of  the  entertainment. 

32715. 
On  the  long  trail.    33870. 
On   the  path  of  the  child. 

54789. 
Patriotism.    35571b. 
Redemption.    38840. 
Scoffer.     411.57. 


14957. 

18695. 
19175a. 


O'Ryan  (A.  W.)— Continued. 

Spider  &  the  fly.    43522. 

Struggle  of  the  3.    44244. 

Three  is  a  crowd.    45975. 

Throw  of  the  dice.    46112. 

Warfare  of  vanity.     55840. 
O'Ryan    (J.)  : 

Throw  of  the  dice.     46112. 

Warfare  of  vanity.     55840. 
Osber    (A.    H.)      Daughter    of 

Zion.     53344. 
Osbon   (M.  E.)  : 

Aimee's  fate.    644. 

Hour  before  dawn.     20376. 

Josh     Whitcomb     married. 

OpAOO 

Star  of  the  East.    43789. 
Suzanne's  fate.    44702. 
Trials.     46935. 
Osborn   (A)  : 

Bella  Rosita.     3442. 
Girl  of  Seville.     16.591. 
Patricia.     3.5.5.52. 

Osborn    (F.  C.)  : 

Red  Napoleon.    38766. 
1812.     52503. 
Osborn   (F.  T.)     Ma  femme  de 

chambre.     26993. 
Osborn  (I.  G.)  : 

E:isy  mark.     12178. 
Taking  way.    44957a. 
Up  against  it,     48471. 
Osborn   (L.)  : 

Colonel    of    the    Red    Huz- 

zars.     7917. 
Marley's  dinner.    28337a. 
Why      iVIalone    swore    off. 

50737a. 
Worm.     56012. 
Osborn   (L.  E.)     Chinese  valet. 

7097. 
Osborn   (M.)     Farmer  Larkin's 

boarders.     13681. 
Osborn   (W.)     Reapers.     38595. 
Osborn-Brown      producing     co. 
Red  Napoleon.     38766. 

Osborne  (B.  H.)  : 

For        humanity's        sake. 

14843. 
Greater  love  hath  no  man. 

17512. 
Love  apple.    26476. 
JTad  with  the  heat.  .54373. 

Osborne    (C. )  : 

A'Becket.     65. 

Faugh— a  balla.    13888. 

Midnight  marriage.     29441. 

O'Reilly  aboo.     34331. 
Osborne    (C.    C.)  : 

Her  majesty.    19068. 

Morphia.     31069. 

Princess  Anne.    37397. 
Osborne  (C.  G.)     Our  step  hus- 
husband:     34780. 


Osborne  (F.  W.)     Shocking  af- 
fair.   42141. 
Osborne  (H.  B.)  : 

Anne  Strong.     1556. 

Error.     12889. 

Georgie's  debut.     16164. 

Her  daughter.     18947a. 

Hero.    19245. 

If.     20920a. 

One  short  hour.     34099. 

Paid   on    account.      35058. 
35059. 

Personal  note.    35971. 

Rhoda    of    the    bye    ways. 
39319. 

Shakespeare  play.    41733. 

Spoofing.    43599a. 

Word  to  women.    51716. 
Osborne   (H.  W.)  : 

After  the  play.     516. 

Chip    ofC    the    old    block. 
7110. 

Deacon  entangled.     10188a. 

Home  run.     20039. 

Little  co-ed.     2.5628. 

Paying  the  piper.    35672. 

Peter.    3.5997. 

Pinch  hitter.     36319. 

Smoke  up.    42857. 

Team-work.     45188. 
Osborne  (M.)  : 

Cleptomaniac.    7596. 

Taming  an  actress.     45046. 
Osborne   (T.  M.)     Punishment. 

55066. 
Osborne  (W.  H.)  : 

Elopement.     12527. 

Poor  relation.    36814. 

Running  fight.     40290a. 

Rustic  rival.    403.55. 

Standing  room  only.   43759. 
Osbourne  (L.)  : 

Don  Patrick.     11356. 

Dust  of  defeat.    12060. 

Her  undoubted  right.  191.59. 

Little  father  of  the  wilder- 
ness.   25679. 

Man  of  destiny.    27892. 

Plague  of  women.    36425. 

Treasure  Island.    46903b. 

Under-world.    48242. 
Oscanyan  (C.)  : 

Stanley's  wife.    43767. 

Sultana.     44480. 
Oscar     (G.)       Miss     McGinty. 

29977. 
Oscar     (G.    L.)       True    Chris- 
tian.   47217. 
Osete  (A.)  : 

Aires  de  la  sierra.    6.52. 

Guarda  jurao.     17708. 

Payasos.    35664. 
Osgood   (E.)  : 

Aunt   Bridget   from   Paris. 
2383a. 


3324 


INDEX 


Osgood   ( E. )  — Continued. 
Commodore.    53230. 
Delightful     cons  piracy. 

10411a. 
Lady  Betty.    24366. 
Outlaw  submarine.   84892a. 
Polly's  frame-up.    36745b. 
Tom's  money.    46492a. 
Two      accidental      sharps. 
47534a. 
Osgood  (F.  H.)     Barbier  de  Se- 
ville.   2974. 

Osgood  (H.  O.)  : 

Baby.    2633. 

Bigeiow's  butler.    3818. 

College  ball.    7823. 

Mrs.  Compton's  manager. 
30335. 

Mrs.  Tyler's  second.  30476. 
Osgood  (I.)  : 

Ape.     1672. 

Cortes,  the  conqueror.  8585. 

Demon  lover.    10454. 

Fatima  Yasmeen.    13883. 

House  of  dolls.    20400. 

Intense  interview.    21805. 

Maid  of  Babazoun,     27464. 

Pale  witch  queen.    35135. 

Servitude.     41576. 

Southern  widow.    43389. 

Spanish  slave.    43439. 

Virginian.     49142. 

Osgood  (J.  R.)  &  CO.: 
Scarlet  letter.    40980. 
Sea-change.     41214. 
William  Henry.    51062. 
Osgood    (L.    W. )      Union    spy. 

48338. 
Osgood     {Mrs.    M.    A.)       Two 

birds  with  1  stone.    47558. 
Osgood  (W.)  : 

Alias  Johnson.    770. 
Anchorite.    1402. 
Boomaladdy.    4622. 
Boomerladdy.    4631. 
Camping  out.    5967. 
Curse  of  gold.    9500. 
For  her  daily  bread.   14814. 
Sins  of  the  rich.    42529. 
O'Shaughnessy  (J.)    Silk  stock- 
ing candidate.    42373. 
O'Shaughnessy      (L.)        Aaron 

Burr.    35. 
Osmer    (W.  H.)     Country  boy. 
8735. 

Osmond  (W.)  : 

Clash  of  swords.    7540. 

Rose  of  Satsuma.    40000. 
Osmun  (E.)  : 

Mary  Tudor.    28582. 

Taming  of  Georgina.    45049. 

While  he  was  at  Elba. 
50427. 


Osmun    (M.  A.)     Great  North 
Amer.      voltaic     pile     cable. 
17441. 
Osmun  (T.  E.)  : 

Lady  Jane  Grey.    24438. 
Love  works  wonders.  26656. 
Verrens.     48885. 
Ossermann  (J.  J.)  : 

News     from     Washington. 

54708. 
Why?    50722c. 
Osso  (B.)  : 

Joys  of  divorce.    23093. 
Vanity  &  tricks.    48697. 
Osso  (O.)  : 

Auguste;    52772. 
Belles  de  nuit.    52859, 
Bonheur  volant.     52949. 
Cupid  in  a  fix.    53306. 
Fleur  de  desert.    53657. 
Poilu.    54992. 
Revenge  of  a  son.    55162. 
Vengeur.     55765. 
Osten  (H.)  : 

Submarine.    55468. 
Summer  &  winter.    44488b. 
Osten    (L  M.   van)      See   Van 

Osten. 
Osterfeldt   (W.  H.)     Walling's 

revenge.    49435. 
Ostergaard   (A.)     Serious  mis- 
take.   41544. 
Ostermann    (K.)      Hello,   Bill! 

18765. 
Ostermann     (A.)       Benjamin's 

brautfahrt.    3521. 
Ostern    (J.    0.)      Destinies    of 

man.    10581,  53400. 
Ostigny  (G.  F. )     Summer  idyl. 

44503. 
Ostrander  (B.)     Key  to  happi- 
ness.   23639. 
Ostrovsky  (A.  N.)  : 

Russia's       stolen       throne. 

40349. 
Snegourotchka.     42888. 
Ostrow  (W.  W.)     Who  is  who. 

50629b. 
O'Sullivan      {Mrs.      D.)        See 

O'Sullivan  (E.  C.) 
O'Sullivan     (E.    C.)       Peggy 

niachree.    35802. 
O'Sullivan    (E.    G.)      Deserted 
village.     10541. 

O'Sullivan   (,L  M.)  : 

Charles  Ryan.     6767. 
Looking  for  a  wife.    26160, 
26161a. 

Oswald   (C.  L.)  : 

Key.     23635. 

Iving-pin.     23895.  23897. 
Oswald    (F.)  : 

Fontaine     des     innocentes. 
14703. 


Soldier's     legacy. 

I     Just  kids.    54153. 
B\ )    jr.     W  o  m  a  n's 

51583. 
Escollera  del  diablo. 


Oswald    (F.) — Continued. 
Love's  crimes.     26698. 
Reine.     38976. 
Volcano.    49253. 
Oteyza  (L.  de)     Modelo.  54568 
Otis    (A.)     Knight  of  the  gar 

ter.     24151. 
Otis     (E.)       Merry    merry's 

29256. 
Otis      (V.) 

43098. 
Otis  (P.  J. 
Otis    (AV. 

Tragedy. 
Oton  (A.) 

12918. 
Ott  (M.)  : 

Aero-nots.    400. 

All  aboard.    816. 

Belle  of  Boston.     3399. 

Boys  &  girls.     4861. 

Dainty  Quakeress.    9642. 

Day  off.     10141. 

Gibson  girl.    16333. 

Girl  from  Vassar.    16540. 

Girl,  the  man  »&  the  widow. 

16623a. 
Happy  huntei-s.    18177a. 
Heinz  in  a   pickle.     18649. 
Her     name     was     Dennis. 

19080a. 
I  should  worry.     20822a. 
Lass  &  the  laddie.     24672. 
Last  man  on  earth.    24726. 
Lead  me  to  it.    54242. 
Little  Belgium.    25586b. 
Little  Miss  Kut-up.     25781. 
-Little  Snookums.     25882. 
^  Merry  chaperon.    29223. 

--  Mint  spy.     54529. 

"Missing  miss.     30065.  - — 

-  Mr.     Planet     from      Mars.   __ 

30237. 
^  Monarch  &  the  maid.    30740. 

--    Movie  girl.     31259c. 

~~  Moving  picture  man.    31267. — — 
-  Mummy  girl.    31354. 

-  Over  their  heads.    34956. 

X    Refining  of  father.  >  3S862a. 

--   Seven  hours  in  N.  Y.    41613.  "^ 
^  Shot    at    sunrise.      421731>, 
^  Smart  set.    42815. 

-  Suburbanites.     44342. 
>^  That  night.     55550. 

"N  Three  cheers.    45939. 

Twinkle  twinkle  little  star. 
55696. 

What  Wright  left.     50161. 

Yours  truly.    52234a. 

Zam  Zam.    56050. 

6  little  taylors.    56058. 
Ott    (O.)      Klein-Eva.     240S0a. 
Ott    (S.  C.)  : 

Before  man  was.    3286. 

Coming  of  love.     53229. 


3325 


INDEX 


Ott  (S.  O— Continued. 

Light  of  Garvanza.     25386. 
Storv    of   the   n  a  t  i  v  i  t  y. 
44006a. 

Otten  (E.)  : 

Jesuiten.    22669. 
Kaiserliche  hoheit.     23461. 
Lioba.    25531. 
Ottenbers     (G.)       Kdla    Nord. 

12255. 
Ottenheimer    (I.)      Lillian,   the 
beautiful   typewriter.     25467. 
Ottenheimer   (J.  L.)     Dresser's 

dream.     11814. 
Ottenheimer  (M.)     Lillian,  the 
beautiful   typewriter.     25467. 
Ottenheimer   (P.)  : 

Arme  millionar.     ISSla. 

Heimliclie  liebe.     18640. 

Ottesen    (G.)     Where  lays  the 

blame.     50385a. 
Ottilis   (R.)     See  Pfeifer    (F.) 
Ottinger   (A.)  : 

Here  &  there.     19189a. 
Miasma.    29363. 
Multimillionaire.  31342, 

31343. 

Ott  Ice  (E,  E.)  : 

His  last  race.    19692. 

Polly's  troubles.     36750. 
Otto.     Schmitt's  debut  into  so- 
ciety.    41074. 

Otto   (E.)  : 

Black  Hawk  war.     4111. 
House  party.    20439. 

Otto    (F.)     Modern  Cinderella. 
30591b. 

Otto  (J.)     Demi-monde.    10441. 

Ottofy   (L.  F.)     Louisiana  pur- 
chase.    26411. 

Ottolengui     (B.     A.     R.)       His 
great  revenge.     19648. 

Ottolengui    (D.)  : 

Angela.     1481,  1483. 
Family  affair.     13582. 

Ottolengui   (R.)  : 

Mock  marriages.    30552. 
Northampton  bank  robbery. 
33028. 
Ottomore    (W.  I      8ee    Soubron 

(W.  O.) 
<')tway   (T.)     Venice  presei'ved. 

39076b. 
oiiami   (B.)  : 

Fourth    dimension.      15193. 
In  hell  &  out.    21200. 
Oudin   (E.)     Elaine.     12368. 
Oudinot  (C.)     Cbalne  anglaise. 

6624. 
Ouerberghe  (A.  van)     See  Van 

Ouerberghe. 
('►uida,  paeiid.  See  De  la  Ram6e 
(L.) 


Ould    (H.)     Between  sunset  & 

dawn.     3670a. 
Ould  (J.  B.)  : 

Berryville.    3546. 
Bloom  of  youth.    4311. 
Home  sweet  home.    53963. 
Ideals.    20875. 
Impending  sword.    21024. 
Legacy.    24991,  24991a. 
Little  master.     257.57a. 
No  man's  land.    32866. 
Pilgrims      of      the      night. 

36297d. 
Song  of  the  swan.    43241. 
Trumpet  call.    47264. 
Our  boys  in  blue.     Our  boys  in 

blue.    34551. 
Ourand    (G.   A.)      Her  engage- 
ment ring.    18959. 

Ousley  (C.)  : 

Dominican.    11328. 
Fra  Paola.    15230. 
Outcalt    (I.    E.)      Admetus,    a 

Thessalian     fantasy.       293a, 

293b. 
Outcault  (R.  F.)     Kelly's  kids. 

23580 
Overall   (.1.  E.)     William  Tell. 

55953. 
Overall      (J.     W.)        Gervaise. 

16234. 
Overberghe  (A.  Van)     See  Van 

Overberghe. 
Overholt    (E.    E.)      Bachelor's 

congress.    2695. 
Overholt    (M.)     Chicken  &  the 

axe.    6952a. 
Overington    (T. )      Limb  of  the 

law.    25492. 

Overton  (C.)  : 

It's  Avorkmen.    22266. 
Wages  of  sin.    49356. 
Overton  (G.  M.)  : 

Rip     Van     Winkle's     ruse. 

39500. 
When  a  man  has  a  family. 
50183. 

Overweg  (R.)  : 

Befehl  des  fiirsteu.    3273. 
D  u  r  e  h  s         schliisselloch. 

12049d. 
Eingeschneit.     53510. 
Frosch  von  Seeburg.    15599. 
Gabina.    15747a. 
Kiimmelblattchen.    24265. 
Pierre's  liebe.    36269. 
Oviatt  (E.  W.)     .Judged  guilty. 

23148. 
Ovilgie  (A.)     Gritty  American. 

17667  . 
Owen   (A.  M.»   I'olished  vilhiiu. 

36681. 
Owen    (A!)      What  a   mistake. 
50043. 


Owen    (Anita)      Great    mogul. 

17438. 
Owen   (C.)     Hell  hath  no  fury. 

18761. 
Owen  (F.)  : 

Angelus.  1507. 
Answer.  1590. 
Mr     Fogg     from     London. 

30180. 
Sand  hog.    40684. 
Village  fool.    49031. 
Owen    (F.  O.)      Strange  event. 

44047. 
Owen  (F.  D.)     See  Owen  (I\) 
Owen    (F.    S.)      Silas   Marner. 

42319a. 
Owen     (G.    A.)       Engaged    by 

Wednesday.    12759. 
Owen  (H.)  : 

Little  fowl  play.    25686. 
Mr.  Wu.    30283a. 
Owen  (J.  A.)     Claimant.     7485. 
Owen    (J.  E. )      King  of  Coney 

Isle.    23829. 
Owen     (L.)       Gum-shoe    man. 

17777. 
Owen     (L.     V.)       Soldier     of 

France.    43076. 
Owen   (M.  A.)     Sacred  coimcil 

hills.    40431. 
Owen  (M.  B.)  : 

Acting  governor.     195,  196. 
Deltan.    10430. 
Transgressors.    46824. 
Owen  (M.  Cunliffe-)     See  Cun- 
liffe-Owen. 

Owen  (M.  P.)  : 
Nancy.     31946. 
Silent  witness. 


42364. 


Owen  (Martha)  : 

Amer.  duchess.    1194. 

Cumulative  justice.    9347. 

Eighty-five's     record     run. 
12343. 

Fragments.     15240. 

Manna  mysteria.    28082. 

Newsboy  &  the  fairy.   32570. 

Put  to  the  test.    37914. 

Whatever  is.     50163. 
Owen     (May)       Little    Memo's 

dream.    25761. 
Owen  (W.)  : 

Bartender.    3066. 

Chairlie  at  Boscobel.    .53102. 

Chinese  president.    53146. 

Deliver      us      from      evil. 
10418a. 

Drums.     11883. 

Emigrants.     .53521. 

Flip  flop  film.    53659. 

Fox,  goose  &  hunter.    15212. 

Kid  &  his  father.    23658. 

Kishlneff.     24005. 

Rag-time  divorce.     38333. 


3326 


INDEX 


Oweu  (W.) — Continued. 

Saul     of     Tarsus.       40857, 

40858. 
Where     men     are     scarce. 
55909. 
Owens  (A.  R.  P.)  : 

Girl  who  ran  away.    16641. 
How  to  manage  a  husband. 

20550. 
Joylaud.     23091. 
Lynchers.    20970. 
Taming  Jenny.    45047. 
Yankee  Mormon.    52003. 
Owens  (C.  R.)  : 

Coat  of  many  colors.    7735. 
Enchantment.    12680. 
Out  of  Egypt.    84823. 
Romeo  &  Juliet  burlesque. 
39871. 
Owens   (J.  E.) : 

Blue  &  the  grey.  4341. 
Bunker  abroad.  5492. 
Caleb  Plummer.  5834. 
Celestial  imps.  6570. 
Coming  man.  8091. 
Game  of  bluff.  15845. 
Old  umbrellas.  33659. 
Romeo  &  Juliet  burlesque. 

39871. 
That   man   from   Cattarau- 
gus.   45596. 
That  wife  of  mine.    45628. 
Waggeries       &       vagaries. 
49362. 
Owens  (Mrs.  J.  E.)  Solon  Shin- 
gle.   43139. 
Owens   (W.  B.)     Labor  leader. 

24291. 
Owings  (E.  M.)     Cause.     6519. 
Owsley     (F.)       Lorna    Doone. 

26246. 
Owsley  (K.)     See  Roy  (E.) 
Owsley   (T.  E.)  : 

Devil  at  home.    10660b. 
Politics.    36719a. 
Owsley-Roy  (E.)  : 

Model  enchantment.  30562a. 
Short  circuit.    42166a. 
Unto    the    4th    generation. 
48436a. 
Oxenford    (J.)      While   there's 

life  there's  hope.    50438. 
Oxenham  (J.)    Pageant  to  dark- 
ness &  light.    35041. 
Oxford      univ.      press,      Amer, 
branch : 

Agnes  Eernauer.    .589a. 
Alcestis  of  Euripides.  717b, 

717c. 
Berenice.    3529a. 
Dgs  meeres  &  der  liebe  wel- 

len.     53391. 
Don     Carlos,     infant     von 
Spanien.    11339b. 


Oxford    univ.     press,    Amer. 
branch — Continued. 
Femmes  fortes.     14043. 
Iphigenia         in         Tauris. 

21925d.  21926. 
Medea  of  Euripides.  29011c. 
Oedipus,    king    of    Thebes. 

33294. 
Philosophe   sans   le  savoir. 

36148a. 
Prinz  Friedrich  von  Rom- 
berg.    37488a. 
Quatre  comedies.    ,5.5081. 
Representative  English 

dramas  from  Dryden   to 
Sheridan.    39076b. 
Rhesus        of        Euripides. 

39315,  39315a. 
Trojan    women    of    Euripi- 
des.   47141a. 
Wilhelm  Tell.    51013d. 
Oyen  (H.)     What  women  want. 

50156. 
Ozaki  (Mine.)  Heroes  of  Japan. 

4802. 
P.   (K.)   See  Constnutine.  grand 

duke  of  Russia. 
Pabst     (F.)       It    happened    in 

Paris.     22206. 
Pabst    (H.)      Maid   of  Madrid. 
27474. 

Pacaud  (G.  W.)  : 

Amer.  money.     1247. 
Retribution.    39166. 
Pacheco      (F.      Garcia)        See 

Garcia  Pacheco. 
Pacheco    (.L)      Don   Felipe   el 
Hermoso.     11344. 

Pacheco  (Mrs.  R.)  : 

Amer.  assurance.     1158. 

Betrayed.    3611. 

Cranks.     9014. 

Dark  horse.    9866. 

Fickle  fortune.     14115. 

Incog.     21594.  21595. 

Ireland.     21930. 

Leading  man.    24923. 

Loyal  till  death.     26794. 

Mother's  heart.    31184. 

Nothing  but  money.    33078. 

Reaping     the      whirlwind. 
38604. 

Snowflower.     42923. 

Three  twins.     46036. 
Pack  (N.)     Fooled.     53666. 
Packard  (A.  S.)    Two  brothers. 

17310a. 
Packard    (3Irs.  B.)  : 

Parted  at  the  altar.    35391. 

Temptation      of      Parsifal. 
45324. 
Packard    (C.  H.)      Fluffy  Raf- 
fles.    ] 4608. 
Packard    (D.)     Boomer.     4623. 


Packard  (F.  L.)     Miracle  man. 

29789b. 
Packard    (W.)  : 
Aztecs.    2602. 
Man  in  the  case.    27853. 
Packwood  (S.  L.)     Hist,  of  the 
great     petrification     scheme. 
19890. 
Pacton  (G.  Garnier-)     See  Gar- 

nier-Pacton. 
Paczoski    (J.)  : 

Chlop  Jvrolem.     .53148. 
Herod  kr61  Jndei.     19276b. 
Pad    (Peter)   pseud.   (?)   Little 

Tommy  Bounce.     25904. 
Paddock     (E.     M.)       Out    for 

glory.     34812a. 
Paddock      (J.)        Chantaclere. 

6708. 
Paddock  (O.  H.)  Out  for  glory. 

34812a. 
Paddock   (W.  H.)     Contraban- 

dista.    8386. 
Padelford   (F.  M.)     Comedy  of 

errors.    8065. 
Paderewski     (I.    J.)       Manru. 

28096. 
Padilla    (E.   Ramos)      See  Ra- 
mos Padilla. 
Padilla  (J.) : 

Almas  distiutas.     952. 

Apaches.    1662. 

Centurion.    6602. 

Copla  gitana.    8467. 

De       los     barrios      bajos. 

10171. 
Decir  de  la  gente.    10341. 
Espaiia  pintoresca.     12934. 
Gallito  y  Belmonte.    53741. 
Heroe  del  cortijo.    19280. 
Juan  Miguel.    23101. 
Mala  hembra.    27633. 
MautSn  rojo.    54421. 
Nueva  senda.    33118. 
PSjaritos  y  flores.    35125. 
Plebe.     36531b. 
Presidiaria.     37085. 
Principe  celoso.    37476. 
Pueblo  del  peleon.     37801. 
Titiritera.    46331. 
Padin   (A.)     Hay  que  picarlas. 

18345a. 
Padley  (G.)     Mariner.    28277. 
Padmore     (E.    S.)       Sangreal. 
40707. 

Padon    (E.   F.). 

Bobbie  in  birdland.     52932. 
In    charge    of    the    consul. 
21123a. 
Pa  Dro   (C.  R.)     Rescued  cap- 
tive.    39095. 
Paesa  (V.  G.)  : 

Cierre  dominical.    7322. 
Corao  esta  el  mundo.     8154. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3327 


INDEX 


Paesa   (V,  G.)— Continued. 

Decir  de  las  flores.    53369. 

Ultramarines.     47911d. 
Paetel  (G.)    Urteil  des  Salomo. 

48563. 
Pafumi(F.  R.)    Vintage.  55782. 
Page  (A.)     See  Moore  (A.) 
Page  (B.) : 

Magnet.    27408. 

Room  next  door.    39899. 
Page  (C.  A.)     Into  the  sunset. 

21852a. 
Page   (C,  H.)     Man  who  mar- 
ried a  dumb  wife.    27984b. 
Page  (C.  S.)  : 

Anelave.    52687. 

Broken  heart.    5186. 

Fanelle.    13637. 
Page  (D.  B.)     Nourma.    33096. 
Page   (E.  A.)      Unwitting  ven- 
geance.   48460. 
Page  (F.  M.): 

Bird  of  prey.    3928. 

Kiss  of  flame.    24023. 

Major's  lady.    27585. 

Within  the  hour.    51306. 
Page    (G.   H.)      Queen    Draga. 

37986. 
Page  (G.  T.)     Blind  Margaret. 

4259. 
Page  (H.  C.)    Childhood's  hap- 
py hours.    7019. 
Page  (L.  C.)  &  CO.    Rescue  of 
the        Princess        Winsome. 
39093a. 
Page  (M.)  : 
'  "  Make-believe.  27590. 

Sincerity.    42482. 

Speed  fiend.    43490a. 
Page  (N.  C.)    Phyllis.    36184. 
Page  (V.)  : 

After  many  days.    471. 

Album.    710. 

Altruist.     1029. 

Ashes.    2071. 

Could  we  only  know.    8641. 

Couple  of  women.    8826. 

Crooked  path.    9179. 

Life's  tangled  skein.  25346. 

Soul  of  Adrienne.    43317. 

Page  (W.  A.)  : 

Below  stairs.    3467. 
Getaway.     16264. 
Thirty-first  of  June.  45832. 

Page  &  Riedell.    Kiss  of  flame. 

24023. 
Pagett.    Dad's  girls.    9610. 
Paige    (J.)     Adventure  in  the 

land  of  Nod.    338. 
Paige    (M.)      In    the    hospital 

A.  D.  1963.    21438. 
Paiges     (Les)       Amour    de    1' 

Apache.    1352. 


Pailler  (W.)  : 

Last    day    of    our    Ladye. 

24697. 
Magic  bell.    27362. 
Virgin's  cross.    49149a. 
Pailleron  (E.) : 

Art  of  being  bored.    1939a. 
Etincelle.    13007,43445. 
Monde     oft     Ton     s'ennuie. 

30746a,  30747. 
Secret    de    M.    Dieudonne. 

44990. 
Spark.  '43443,  434-J4. 
Triumph  of  youth.    47111. 

Pailleur    (W.)     Des    Erloesers 

kindheit.     10526a. 
Paillou  (F.  A.)  : 

Adopting  Lucy.    314. 
Angel     of     Devil's     Gulch. 

1470. 
Clever  ruse.    7608. 
Curate's  secret.    9451. 
Pain  (H.  J.)  : 

Cortez.    8586. 
Cuba.    9305. 
Germania.    16203. 
Graeco-Turkish  war.  17220. 
Great  fire  of  London,  106G. 

17392. 
Lookout  Mountain.     26173. 
Siege  of  Petersburgh.  42273. 
Storming    of    the    Bastile. 
43982. 

Paine  (A.  B.)  : 

Artist  &  nun.  1967. 

Flying  wedge.    14G39. 
Paine  (C.  F.)  : 

Byron  Grimm.     5746. 

Grand  parada.    17277. 

Mute.    31468. 

Narcissus     at     Nantasket. 
32016. 

Paine  (D.  L.)  Mowbrays.  31268. 
Paine  (G.  H.)     Garter.    15925. 
Paine     (J.)      Accidental    plot. 
139. 

Paine    (.L   E.)      Oxford  affair. 

34981. 
Paine    (J.    K.)      Azdra.     2596, 

2597. 
Paine  (M.H.)  Devillette.  10676. 
Paine  (R.  D.)  : 

Careless  sophomore.     6217. 
College  janitor.    785Ga. 
Troubles  of  Juliet.    47178a. 
Paine  pub.  co. : 

Christmas    at    McCarthy's. 

53156. 
Christmas  at  Punkin  Hol- 
ler.   53157. 
Topsy      turvy     Christmas. 
5.5627. 
Pain's  fireworks  co.  Cuba.  9305. 


Pain's  pyro  spectacle  co.    Grant 

before  Vicksburg.    17320. 
Paiu's  spectacle  co.     Grant  be- 
fore Vicksburg.    17319. 
Painter  (J.  R.)  : 

Bubbling  over.    5373. 

Question  of  money.    38172. 
Painton  (E.  F.  A.  U.)  : 

As     a     woman     thinketh. 
2000a. 

Burns  rebellion.    5572. 

Class  ship.     7544a. 

Clubbing  a  husband.  7701a. 

Dear  boy  graduates.   10254. 

Graduate's  choice.     17216a. 

Just  plain  Dot.    23384. 

Laughing  cure.    54235. 

Prairie  rose.    37026. 

Prize  essay.    55039. 

Sister  Angela.    42584. 

Star  Bright.    43773a. 

Value  of  X.    55755. 

Wanted,  a  cook.    55822. 

Winning  widow.    55961. 

Painton   (E.  P.)  : 

Crimson  &  the  blue.     9110. 
Mere  man.    29198a. 
Pal  (F.)     See  Farkas  (P.) 
Palabot    (L.    G.)      Betrothed's 
mother.     3617. 

Palacios  (M.  de)  : 

Castauuelas.    53086. 
Genicienta.     53097. 
(Jineraatografo        nacional. 

7367. 
Corte  de  Fara6n.    8582. 
Dioses  del  dia.    10S89a. 
Generala.    16059. 
Guitarra  del  amor.     53846. 
Haren.    18217a. 
Mariflores.     28271. 
Mil     y     pieo     de     noches. 

29549. 
Miss  Australia.    29902a. 
Mujeres    de    Don     Juan. 

31311. 
Niflos  de  Ecija.     54722. 
Pals  de  las  Hadas.    35122. 
Pajaro.    35126. 
Pepe  el  liberal.    35866. 
Pepita  Lopez.     35871. 
Reina     de     los     mercados. 

38965. 
Reina  Mimi.     38967. 
Tierra  del  sol.    46173. 
Veda  del  amor.    48746. 

Palacios  Gil   (J.)  : 

Dote  de  la  Chavala.    lloOOii . 

Filarmonica.    34216. 
Palacios  Martin  (A.)  : 

Bella  Tripita.    3374. 

Cabeza  del  marqu6s.    5767. 
Palnnge   (A.)      Pretty  peasant. 
37119. 


3328 


INDEX 


Palek  (A.)   Mrs.  Karnes.  30397. 

Paler,    (V.)  : 

Binding  link.    8903. 

Bolt  from  the  blue.    4516a. 

Vision.     49157. 

Pulej'  (.J.)  Flood  of  Johns- 
town.    14544. 

Pa  11- rave  (R.)  Shadow  &  sun- 
shine.   41663. 

Palicot  (G.)  Royal-trompette. 
40184. 

t^alings  (W.)    Circus  girl.   7408. 

Pailen  (C.  B.)  Trial  marriage. 
46925a. 

Palieu  (J.)  Ritual,  the  united 
order  of  baseball  rooters. 
39528. 

Pall  ma  (F.)  Paper  of  pins. 
S.5230. 

Palm  (G.  von)     See  Von  Palm. 

Palnia  (A.)  Every  woman's 
rights.    13125. 

Palmer : 

Hero  of  the  hour.    19267. 

Jane  Shore.  22466. 
.7  Leo  &  Lotas.  25007. 
Palmer   (A.  B.)     Blarney  kiss. 

4206. 
Palmer  (A.  H.)  : 

Braut  von  JMessina.    4934b. 

Err-path.    12SS3. 

Stars  will  tell.    43819. 

Uncle  Roper.    48004. 

Wilhelm     Tell.       51012a, 
51012c. 
Palmer   (A.  M.)  : 

At  the  depot.    2221a. 

Bond  &  free.    4539. 

Celebrated  case.    6562. 

Creole.    9060. 

Danicheffs.    9787. 

Ferreol.    14067.  14068. 

French  flats.    15363. 

Sphinx.    43518. 
Palmer   (A.  T.)     Engineer. 

12766a. 
Palmer  (A.  Y.)     Doll  with  auto- 
matic airs.     11262. 
Palmer  (B.  E.)  : 

Home  of  confusion.    20029. 

In  quarantine.    21301. 

Men  not  wanted.    29104. 

Mrs.  Santa  Clans.     30450a. 

Out  of  town.     348J55. 

Point  of  view.    36638. 

Profesjsor's    truant    gloves. 
37652. 

Palmer    (C.  H.)  : 

At  the  hearth.    2243. 
Shadow  of  the  sword.  41689. 
Siege  of  Berlin.    42269. 
Slata  pencil  kids.     42704a. 
Sword  &  signal.    44811. 
1871.     52506. 


Palmer   (G.  J.  S.)     Fritz,  the 

ferryman.     15491. 
Palmer    (Edith)      Mama's  dar- 
ling boy.     27604. 
Palmer     (Ethelyn)       Into    the 

light.     21849. 
Palmer  (F.  di  M.)  : 

Blood  will  tell.     4306. 
Mad  violinist.    27145. 
Macjorie's  finish.     28314. 
Princess.    37392. 
Palmer    (F.  H.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     23263. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29171. 
Palmer   (F.  J.)  : 

Colonial  day.s.     7945. 
Court  jester.     8844. 
Palmer     (F.     R.)       Nitoquert. 

32843a. 
Palmer  (G.  F.)  jr.: 

Poor  diplomat.     36793a. 
Shattered  glass.     41963a. 
Palmer   (G.  H.)     Return  of 

Odysseus.     39187. 
Palmer  (G.  W.)     Man  without 

a  country.    28016. 
Palmer    (H.   C.)      Night-riders. 

32735. 
Palmer  (H.  D.)     Sardanapalus. 
40794. 

Palmer   (H.  H.)  : 

Girl  from  Kan.    16503. 

Old  hayseed.    33499. 

Pair  of  cuffs.    35085. 

Richard.    39341. 

Treason  &  loyalty.     46897. 

Uncle  John.    47980. 
Palmer     (H.     M.)     Man    &    a 

maid.     27724. 
Palmer     (I.     D.)       Professor's 
washing.     37653. 

Palmer  (J.  F.)  : 

Ballet  girl.     2851. 
Coal-oil  Johnny.     7721. 
Egyptian  Pompeii.     12316. 
Last     days     of     Pompeii. 
24701. . 
Palmer    (Joe)     Casino  comedy 

4.     6376. 
Palmer  (John)  : 

Over  the  hills.     34938a. 
Race  tout's  dream.     38297. 
Palmer      (K.     B.)       Spirit     of 
woman  in  Bohemia.     43581. 

Palmer  (L.  A.)  : 

Hazel  Kirke.     18365. 
Young       Mrs.       Winthrop. 
52186. 
Palmer    {Mrs.  L.   J.   R.)     Lost 

in  the  chase.     26315. 
Palmer     (M.)     Duke    of    Dur- 
ham.    11988. 


Palmer  (M.  R.) : 

Best  seller.    3596,  3597. 
Danger  signal.    9761. 
Help!  help!     18785a. 
Palmer      (Spry-)      See     Spry- 
Palmer. 
Palmer    (T.    G.)      Barriers   of 

ice.    3059. 
Palmer     (W.     R.)       T^ove     on 

wheels.    20584. 
Palmer  co. : 

Hist,    stories    in    dramatic 

form.     19884a-19884p. 
Julius  Caesar.     23263. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   29171. 
Palmetto  press. : 

Robbery  under  law.   39611a. 
Saul.     55240. 

Serpent  of  old  Nile.    41554a. 
Palmieri   (A.)     Child  of  Judea. 

53130. 
Palmoni  (J.  W.)  : 

Aunt  Sarah.    2427. 
Great  Scott.     17467. 
Palms  (C.  L.)     Miss  Potter  of 

Aurora,  U.  S.  A.    30008. 
Palomares  del  Pino  (F.)     San- 

gre  espaSola.     40701. 
Palomera  (F.  de)  : 

Piensa  el  ladron.     36263. 
Primes.     37252. 
Palomero  (M.  Fernilndez)     See 

Fernjiudez  Palomero. 
Palos  improvement  club.     Pag- 
eant of  Palos.    54863. 
Falser    (J.   H.)      When   Danny 
came  marching  home.    50207. 
Palstring      (B.)        Retribution. 

39163. 
Pam   (L.)     Magic  word.   27396. 
Panchen  (E.)  : 

Grandfather's  clock.   17292. 
This     thing     called     love. 

45851. 
What     will     people     sayV 
50148. 

Panella  (M.)  Padre  cura. 
35022. 

Pangborn  (F.  W.)  Hinotito. 
19508. 

Pangle  (F.)  : 

Behind   the  screen.    3338a. 
Ladies  of  the  jury.   24328a. 
Wrong  woman.    51906c. 
Panizza  (H.)     Aurora.    24.55. 
Pannwitz      ( R. )        Dionysische 

tragoedien.    10889. 
Pantasi   (G.  von)     Prometheus. 
37669. 

Panthaky  (N.)  Harischandra, 
the  model  of  truth.     18221. 

Panzer  (D. )  Twenty  minutes 
in  a  toy  shop.     47445. 


3329 


INDEX 


Papazian    (B.   S.)      Best  thing 
that    could    have    happened. 
3601. 
Pape  (L.  A.) : 

Affair  in  a  studio.     410. 
Lady  mayor.     24466. 
I'apot    (B.): 

Adventurer.     340a. 
Grows.     9237a. 
Gil)oyer's   son.     16332b. 
Madman  or  saint.    27295. 
Married  at  last.     28437. 
Our        intimate        friends. 
34682. 

L,)   .pissemblers. 


(J. 


Ijimo 

diener. 

Kiel. 


Papw'orth 

10970. 
Paquet   (A.) 
bestandige 
Paquin    ( E. ) 
Paradas  (E.)  : 

Arriba  la 

Chavulillo 

Dos  fenomenos. 

Fin  del  muudo. 


der  grosse 
25505. 
39405. 

1917b. 


lisa  I 
'6854a. 

53448. 

14244. 


Golfo  de  Guinea.     17040. 
Hambre   nacional.     179G5. 
Matias   LOpez.     28794a. 
Nido  del  principal.     54710. 
Siglo   de  oro.     42291a. 
Suerte  perra.     4438oa. 
Villa  del  Oso.     49015. 
Paradox   (P.)   pseud.     Court  in 

session.    8840. 
Paraf     (G. )       J'ai    faim.    moi. 

22290. 
Paramore    (H.  H.)      Along  the 

Mohawk.     987. 
Pardee  (J.)     (?ee  Clark (  J.  P.) 
Pardee      (M.)        Lord     mayor. 

26210. 
Pardee  (N.  E. )     Papa  Schmitz. 

35214. 
Pardo   (J.)  : 

Alondras.     52640. 


y) 


36591. 
See  Pinto 


37131. 


Pobres  viudas 
Pardo    (J.   Pinto 

y    Pardo. 
Pardo   (L.)  : 

Femina.     14031a 

Previa  censura. 
Parellada   (P.)  : 

A  la  orillica  del  Ebro.    14b. 

Cavaliere   <li    Narunkestun- 
kesberg.     6.531a. 

Celoso  Exti-emeno.    6.586. 

De  pesca.     10177. 

Divorciados.     11056. 

En  un  lugar  de  la  Manoha. 
53529. 

Gay  saber 

Gran  lilon 

Justicia      de 
23422a. 

Macarrones.     27017a 

Touiadora.     5.5615. 


15992. 
.53821. 

Almud6var. 


Parelli    (A.)      Lovers'   quarrel. 

26681. 
Parent  (G.  W.)  : 

Darlington's  widow.   9907. 

My  mother.    31651. 

Pair  of  compasses.     35081. 
Parenteau   (Z.  J.)  : 

Amber   empress.     526.52. 

Lady  of  Luzon.     24479. 
Paret     (T.     D.)       Philammuu. 

36112. 
Parillo  (G.)     Hospitable  house. 

20310a. 
Paris  (E.)  : 

Demedes.    10437. 

Ludwig  XA'I.     26909. 
Paris  (M.  Thiede-)    See  Thiede- 

Paris   (b.  A.  G.)     Our  substi- 
tute.    34781. 
Parish    (S.   G.)      Seven   blasts. 

41605a. 
Park  (G.  G.)     Smiths  of  Smith- 

ville.    42884. 
Park    (G.    F.)      Bride    of   the 

sun.    5066. 
Park    (,L    E.)      Dwarf's    spell. 

12091. 
Park    (J.  S.)     Pageant  of  old 

Detroit.     35044e. 
Park   (L.  C.)  : 

Almost  a  queen.     967,  968. 
Serra,      the      apostle      of 

peace.    41558. 
Vashti.     48723,  48724. 
Why      should      she      not? 
50752. 
Parke     (S.)       Woman    of    the 

people.     51463. 
Parke    (W.)  : 

Brer   Ilabbit   &   Uncle   Re- 
mus.    5022. 
Carmita.     6253. 
Chatelaine.     6835. 
Gypsy  Gabriel.    17829. 
Quaker.    37949. 
Wooing  a  widow.    51699. 
Parkehurst  (H.  L.)     Gitv  phy- 
sician.    7463. 
Parker     (A.)       Kiss    me,    ser- 
geant.    24022a. 
Parker   (A.  H.)     People's  law. 

3586.3. 
Parker   (G.)  : 

After  20  years.    530. 
Cadsby's  trials.    5794. 
Parker    (C.   A.)      In   Bohemia. 

21112; 
Parker   (G.  E.)  : 

Cry  of  the  wolf.     .53301. 
Down  &  out.     11570. 
Interview.     21841. 
Mum's  the  word.     31346. 
Something     worth      while. 
55389. 


Nenajo.   32223. 
Dictation. 

Alaska.  696. 


Parker  (G.  S.) 
Parker    (E.) 

10823a. 
Parker  (E.  B.) 
Parker  (E.  .T.)  : 

A'Becket.  65. 

Deserter.     10544,  10.547. 

Faugh-a  balla.     13888. 

O'Reilly  ahoo.     34331. 

Right's  right.     39440a. 

Stolen  child.     43921. 
Parker   (E.  L.)  : 

Step.=!on.    43883. 

Through  the  night.     4G098. 

Topers.     46562. 
Parker     (,E.    M.)       In     Death 

Valley.    21148. 
Parker    (F.   A.)  : 

Jet.     22673. 

Mile.  Bric-a-Brac.    27247. 
Parker   (Frank  R.)   jr.: 

Flash  of  diamonds.    14481. 

Shadows      of      a      crime. 
41708. 

Parker     C  Frederick    R.)      Two 
afternoons  in  summer.   47537. 
Parker    (G.  A.)  : 

Bobby's  liomecoming.    4456. 

Taint  of  the  thief.     44924. 
Parker    (G.    D.)  : 

Capt.   Scarlet.     61.57. 

Dawn.     10074a. 

For   another's   sin.     14777. 

Girl    from    the    sun-kissed 
East.     16.533. 

King  of  the  ghouls.     23868. 

On  New  Year's  eve.    33782. 

Propinquity.     550.53. 

Stronger  claim.    44197. 
Parker    (<i.  M. )      Billv's  scoop. 
3898a. 

Parker  (Gilbert)  : 

Pierre  &  his  people.   34898. 
Right  of  way.     .39433. 
Seats      of      the      mighty. 

41271. 
Three  outlaws.     46007. 
Translation    of    a    savage. 
24553. 
Parker     (Gordon)       Her    lord- 
ship.    19060. 
Parker  (H.  D.)  : 

Fugitive       from        lustlce. 

15645. 
Our         German         f:trmer. 
34645. 
Parker    (H.  S.)  : 

IMoabites.     30548. 
Post-traders.     36875. 
Parker   (Harry)  : 

Gertrude    Wheeler,    M.    D. 

1G231. 
Sea-shore  girls.     41229. 
Spooks.     43603. 


3330 


INDEX 


Parker    (Horatio)  : 

Fairyland.     13419c,  13419cl. 
Mona.     30734,  30735. 
Parker    (J.    L.)      Union    spy. 

48338 
Parker    (J.    M.    F.)      His   last 

day  at  college.    19679. 
Parker   (K.  &  L.)  : 
Jogtalanok.    22S09. 
Rechtlosen.    38G55. 
Wronged.    51910. 
Parker  (L.  N.)  : 
Aiglon.     52G01. 
Beauty  &  the  barge.     3222. 
Black  kitten.     4120. 
Deliverer.     10420. 
Disraeli.     10969. 
Dolce  Napoli.     11254. 
Drake.     11660. 
Highway  of  life.     19456a. 
Joseph     &     his     brethren. 

23006,  23007. 
Lady   of  Coventry.     24474. 
Main  de  singe.     27525. 
Man  iu  the  street.   27872. 
Mavourneen.     54471. 
Minuet.    29774b. 
Monkey's  paw.     30818. 
Paper  chase.     35222. 
Pomander  walk.     54998. 
Termagant.      45401. 
Parker  (Lem  B.)  : 

Aristocratic  tramp.     1835. 
Broken  rosary.    5212. 
Buffalo  Bill,  jr.    5411. 
Candy  kid.    6000. 
Card    king    of    the    coast. 

6199. 
Chicago  tramp.    6950. 
Common  law.    8141. 
Common  sense.     53231. 
Cow-boy  girl.    8935. 
Divorced  by  proxy.     11049, 
Dora  Deane.    53441. 
Electrocuted    at    5    a.    m. 

12423a 
Fighting'fate.    14193. 
Fighting     parson.       14200, 

14201. 
For  home  &  honor.    14835. 
Frame-up.    15243a. 
From  rough-rider  to  Presi- 
dent.   15568. 
From  the  farm  to  the  stage. 

15583. 
Gal  of  my  dreams.   15773a. 
Girl     of     the     mountains. 

16598. 
Hand  of  man.    18041. 
Hearts  &  hobbies.     18537. 
Her   dark   marriage   morn. 

18947. 
Her  fatal  love.    18971. 
Her  trial  marriage.    19155. 
Lifp  of  Dora  Tborne.    25315. 


Parker  (Lem  B.) — Continued. 
Little  Alabama.    25579a. 
Little  Miss  Nobody.    25790. 
Married  for  money.    28450. 
MeadoAvbrook  farm.    28978. 
Mystery   of  the  burglar  & 

the  ghost.    31848. 
Phantom  detective.    36079. 
Pinkey,  the  Pinkerton  girl. 

36352. 
Prince  in  overalls.    37306a. 
Pulpit  &  the  bar.    37822. 
Sacrifice.    40457a. 
Shadowed  by  3.    41692. 
She   looks   good   to   father. 

42002. 
Social  game.    42964. 
Susie,  queen  of  the  strikers. 

44681. 
Tempest  &  Sunshine.  45288. 
Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 

45865. 
Town  marshal.    46654. 
Trust  busters.    47268. 
Twenty-third  psalm.    47456. 
'Twixt     wife     &     country, 

47532. 
Up  Vermont  way.    48513. 
Utah.    48573. 
What  every  woman  should 

know.    50065b. 
What  money  will  do.  50101. 

Parker  (Lottie  B.)  : 

Altar  of  Mammon,    1013. 

Awakened.    2542. 

Bold  knights  of  old.    4511. 

Flying  ship.    14635. 

Great  liehigh  Valley  case. 

17417. 
Hiram    Buxton,    promotei*. 

19515. 
Husband  &  lover.    20718. 
Husband  or  lover.    20726. 
In  the  sunny  South.    21526. 
Lights  of  home.    2.5429. 
Under       southern       skies. 

48133. 
Way    down    East.      49720, 

49721. 

Way  down  South.    49726. 
Way  out  West.    49778. 
■Way  up  North.    49788. 
Parker    (M.   D.)      Beneath  the 
cross.    3492. 

Parker  (M.  M.)  : 

Black  art.    4045, 

Day      at      the      Knowitall 

woman's  club.    10108. 
George    has    a    grouch    on 

sisters.    16149. 
George  says  boys  don't  have 

such  a  snap  in  life  after 

all.    16151. 
Girl  from  Gotham.    16493. 


Parker  (M,  M.) — Continued, 
How  Mandy  got  the  vote. 

20500. 
Love    behind    the    scenes. 

26485. 
Maggie  MacCarty  listens  at 

the  door.    27351. 
Mandy's    lost    opportunity, 

28049. 
Mrs.     Busby's     pink     tea, 

30324,  30325. 
Mrs.  Gadabout's  busy  day, 

30368, 
New  monologues  &  dialect 

stories.    32426a. 
Old  oaken  bucket.     33586, 

33591. 
Quality  of  mercy.    39760. 
Search-light.    41257a. 
Shadows.    41706a. 
When  Lucindy  goes  to  town. 

50265. 

Parker      (Ned)        See     Pardee 
(N.  E.) 

Parker  (Norman)  Golf  players. 

17036a. 
Parker      (O.)        Her      cowboy 

brother.    18940. 
Parker  (O.  P.)  : 

Better  than  gold.    3640a. 

Plays.    54977. 

Winning  of  Latane  Cashton. 

51173. 
Parker    (P.)      Wild    rose. 
50985. 
Parker   (R.  A.)     Wheel  of  for- 
tune.   50172. 
Parker  (R.  K.)     Miss  Neptune. 

29992a. 
I'arker  (S.  F.)     Garden  of  love, 

15899. 
Parker  (S.R.)    Derelict.   10512. 
Parker   (W.)  : 

Miscegenation.    29841a. 
Pilgrimage    of    an    i  d  e  a. 
36297a. 

I'arker    (W.  C.)  : 

All  a  mistake.    814,  815. 
Art  for  breakfast.     1938a. 
Bank  cashier.    2899. 
Black  heifer.     4113. 
Breaking   the   engagement. 

4995. 
Brother  Josiah.    -5270. 
Colored  maid.     7974. 
Congressman.    S267a. 
Face  at  the  wintlow.  13303. 
Finnegan    &    Flanagan. 

14283, 
Friend  of  the  whole  family. 

15444. 
His  2d  time  on  earth.  19804. 
Kissing     the     wrong     girl. 

24030, 


3331 


INDEX 


Parker  (W.  C.)— Continued. 
Lonelyville     social     club. 

26128. 
Love  &  anarchy.    26427. 
Lovers  &  lunntics.     26670. 
Ma's  new  boarders.    28592. 
Off  day.     33308. 
Our  first  performance. 

34622. 
Papa's  bulldog.    35217. 
Proposal  by  proxie.    37724. 
Second  childhood.    41280. 
Sin   of  temptation.     42474. 
Taking     father's     place. 

44950. 
Those    dreadful    twins. 

45881. 
Those  red  envelopes.    4.5893. 
Vassar  girl.    48729. 
William.     51057. 
Parker  (W.  C.)  co.,  inc.     Mme. 

Moselle.     27211a. 
Parker  (W.  J.)     Boy  I'eporter. 

4847. 
Parker   (W.  P.) : 
Gipsy,     16397. 
Man  of  money.     27912. 
Way  of  the  world.     49768. 
Parkes     (A.     L.)       Victor     de 

Salignac.    48968. 
Parkes     (J.    E.)       Wise     fool. 

51233. 
Parkhurst    (H.  E.)  : 

Fates  of  the  gods.    1381. 3b. 

Triumphant   trilogy.  47114. 

Parkhurst   (W.)     Cats.     53090. 

Parkin    (F.  W. )     Inventor. 

21893. 
Parkinson   (F.  G.)  : 

Her  last  will  &  testament. 

19054. 
Priest's  coat.     37227. 
Scarlet  letter  A.    40992. 
Parkinson    (M.  B.)  : 

Magical    flo\Ver    garden. 

27397. 
Santa  Claus'  flower  garden. 
40375. 
Parkinson    (R.    L.)      Irish    de- 
tective.    21971. 
Parkinson     (R.    T.)       Lost    in 

Egypt.    26311. 
Parks    (B.)      White   nigger. 

50550. 
Parks  f.T.  C.)     Egyptian  mum- 
my.    12314. 
Parks     (.1.    E.)      Trimmed. 

46988. 
Parks  ( J.  W. )     Mistress  Black- 
burn.    30310. 
Parks  (L.  I.  or  La  Lafayette)  : 
Don't  worry.     11421. 
Idle  women.     20889.  20890. 
.Iapane.se  spy.    22495. 


Parks     (M.    M.)      Love    cure. 

20500a. 
Parllman    (B.    F.)      His   part- 
ner's daughter.     53952. 
Parma    (P.   M.)      Nine  collars. 

32799. 
Parmau     (B.)      Capt.    Braden- 

berg.     6092. 
Parmele  (O.)  : 

His  inheritance.     19064a. 
Saving  Margaret.     40893a. 
Parmelee    (A.  L.)  : 

Landing  a  husband.    24625. 
Spider  &  the  fly.    43524. 
Parmelee  (L.  de  M.)     All  mine. 

52627. 
Parmelee   (W.  D.)  : 
City's  call.     7409. 
My  wife's  gone  to  the  coun- 
try.   31750. 

Parmeno,    psevd.     See   Lopez 

Pinillos  (.L) 
Parmenter    (L.    E.)      Broke. 

5162. 
Parmet    (L.)  : 

Around    the    world    in    an 

airship.     1909. 
Leon  Parmet's  spook  min- 
strels.   25074. 

I'arodi     (A.)       Rome    vaincue. 

39770. 
Parody  Rodriguez  (F.  J.)     Isa- 
bel &  Columbus.     22116. 
I'arque    (H.)      Jocko,    the    bi- 
cyclist.    22797. 
Vnvv   (M.  S.  L.)  : 

Afiinity    garden,    439,    440, 

52582. 
Anna  Kareuiue.     1545. 
Hidden  cross.     19363. 
Rev.  Alexis  Xavier  Hamil. 

39257. 
Vengeance  is  mine.     48805. 
Parrado     (Gil)       Desconocido. 

10528. 
Parrott  (P.  F.)     End.     12692a. 
Parrott    (R.)      N  a  a  m  a  h,   the 

walled  garden.    31885. 
Parrott    (T.  M.)  : 
Macbeth.     27026. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29158. 
Othello.     34423. 
Parry    (B.)      Where   there's    a 

will.     .50404. 
Piirry    (H.  D.)     Poor  Richard. 

36817. 
Parry   (J.  H.)     Miami.     29360. 
Parry   (M.)  : 

Lie  beautiful.    26235a. 
Real  war.    38578a. 
Parry   (W.)     Very  little  Faust. 

48899. 
Parselle     (.1.)      Paul    Grandet. 
35605. 


Parsloe    (C.  T.)     Jerry  Chub. 

22620. 
Par.sous    (A.)      She    stoops    to 

conquer.     42015a. 
Parsons     (C.     H.)       I    should 

worry.     54012. 
Parsons    (0.   L.)      Floating 

Island.     14539. 
Parsons  (C.  M.)  : 

In  the  days  of  Noah.  21380. 
Quaker  maid   of  Flushing. 
37954. 

Parsons   (E.  C.)  : 

Andersonville,  on  picket  or 

in  prison.     1433. 
Wild  rose.    50988. 
Pai'sons    (G.)     Tui'kish  Texan. 

47346. 
Parsons   (J.)     Double  revenge. 

11544. 
Par.sons    (J.    D.)    jr.      Suitors. 

44458. 
Parsons    (.1.  F.)  : 

Bernstein       &       Firestein. 

3542. 
Fun   in  a  photograph   gal- 
lery.    1.5680. 
Judge     Offerheimer's     first 
case.    23146. 
Parsons  (J.  I.)     Mystery  of  the 

chicken  coop.     31849. 
Par.sons    (L.    M.)  : 

Aunt      .Terusha's      quilting 

party.    2409. 
Colloquy    of   the    holidays. 

7878. 
District     school     at     Bhie- 
berrv     Corners.       10985, 
10986. 
.Jerusha    Dow's    album    no. 

2.     22633. 
Living     pictures     of     the 

Civil  War.     25985. 
New  woman's  reform  club. 

32497. 
Old       maids'       convention. 

33549. 
Scenes  &  songs  of  ye  olden 

time.     41014. 
Scenes  in  the  Union  depot. 

41025. 
Tableau   &  pantomime  en- 
tertainments.    44S98a. 
Variety  contest.     48710. 
I'arsons  (M.  D.)     Nevada  Nell's 

mistake.     32293. 
Parsons  (M.  H.)  : 

Meal  ticket.     54472. 
Real   things.     55117. 
Partch   (L.  C.)  : 

Be  prepared.    52837. 
Scouts  in  camp.    4111S0a. 
Partington  (F.  G.)     Hand  that 
rules  the  world.     18052. 


3332 


INDEX 


Partridge  (A.  S.)    Hidden  hand. 
193GG. 

Parti-idsre   (B.)     Julius  Caesar. 
23245. 

Partridge  (G.  C.)    Rip's  dream. 
39506. 

Partridge  (W.  O.)     Gaston  Ne- 
ville.    15932. 

Pnrtrite   (G.)     Uncle  Jim's  be- 
quest.    47975a. 

Pnruolo    (C.    &   L.)      Fortezza 
trionfante.     15037. 

Pascal  (D.)     Ann.    1533a. 

Pascal   (E.  B.)  : 
Craven.     9024. 
Young  king.     52172. 

Pascal    (F.)  : 

Brer  Rabbit  &  Uncle  Re- 
mus.    5022. 

Chatelaine.     6S35. 

Fairv  maiden.  13409, 
13410. 

Golden  age.     16910. 

Gvpsv  Gabriel.     17829. 

In  Wonderland.    21569. 

ilaiden  queen.     27510. 

Quaker.     37949. 

Sally.     40596. 

Sensation  novel.     41487. 

Tempests  in  tea-cups. 
45298. 

Wooing  a  widow.    51699. 

T'ascoe   (S.  W.)  : 

•Tust      a      womnn's      way. 

23331. 
She  look.s  good   to  father. 
42002. 
Pascual     (J.)       Candidos    pre- 

tendientes.     5998a. 
Pascual  Frutos  (L.)  : 

Canto  de  primavera.    6018. 
Club  de  las  solteras.    7691. 
Hijas  de  Lemnos.    19464. 
Maruxa.     2852Sa. 
Mu.ier  del  projimo.     31309. 
Sefioras         del         silencio. 

41481a. 
Sueiio   de  Pierrot.    44382a. 
P;ishlev    (H.    S.)      Pageant   of 

Palos.     54SG3. 
Paske  (W.  J.)     Ruin  of  a  bach- 
elor's club.    40240. 
Pasmore    (H.  B.  &  M.   S.)    Lo- 

ko-rah.     26008a. 
Pnso    (A.)  : 

Alegres   colegialas.     52611. 
Alegrla  de  vivir.    734. 
Bendicion  de  Dios.     .52862. 
Cabeza  de  familia.   .5766a. 
Corte  de  Risalia.    8584a. 
Debut  de  la  chica.    10311a. 
Dichoso  verano.    10801a. 
Espaua  nueva.    12933b. 
Hosterfn  del  laurel.    20314. 


Pa.so  (A.) — Continued. 
Infierno.    54057. 
Loba.     26022. 
Mayo  florido.     28920. 
Mea  culpa.     28974. 
Mi   querido  Pepe.     29358a. 
Miser    &    the   matchmaker. 

29857. 
Ojos  negros.    33386. 
Once  mil  virgenes.     33972. 
Orgullo        de        Albacete. 

34341a. 
Pata  de  gallo.     35516a. 
Perros  de  presa.    35949. 
Piqueta.     36394a. 
Potro  salvaje.     36908a. 
Quinto  pelao.     38216. 
Sierra   Morena.     5.5337. 
Tren  rfipido.     46913b. 
Vecinos.     48745a. 
Vel6n  de  Lucena.     55763. 
Viajes  de  Gulliver.    48925. 

I'aso    (A.)    Mio.: 

Maltratada.     276.58a. 
Preceptor     de     su     alteza. 

55015. 
Velon  de  Lucena.     55763. 

Passpart  (W.     L.)       Father's 

frolics.  13872. 

Pasthorv  (H.  de)     Such  is  life. 

44367a. 

Paston     (G.)       St('e     Sym<mds 
(E.  M.) 

Pa.stonchi    (F.)  : 

Fiamma.     14107. 

Giannettas  traenen.    16328. 
I'astor  (A.)     See  Pastor  (T.) 
I'nstor  (F.  de  Asls.)     See  Asis 
Pastor. 

I'astor    f.T.)      Verbotene    kuss. 
48851. 

Pastor      (J.  Gonzalez).  See 

Gonziilez  Pastor. 
I'astor   (J.  Quilis)      See  Quilis 

Pastor. 

Pastor  (T.)  : 

Daredevil  Pat.    9846. 
Dutch  flats.    12066. 
Emigrant  car.    12603. 
Emigrant     Pullman     car. 

12605. 
Emigrant  train.    12606. 
Fun   on    an   emigrant   car. 

15695. 
Fun  on  the  stage.    15699. 
Go  West.    16809. 
Irish  flats.    21983. 
Lean  banana.    24929. 
Little  duck.    25662. 
Little  side  door.    25876. 
Night    in    a    free-and-easy. 

32677. 
Our  advance  agents.    34.520. 


Pastor  (T.) — Continued. 

Pastor's      evening      party. 

35507. 
Pie-rats  of  Pen  Yan.  36252. 
Pirates  of  Penn  Yan.    36403. 
Slave's  dream.    42725. 
Song    of    the    stereoscope. 

43240. 
T.  P.  S.  canal  boat  Pina- 
fore.    44891. 
Tony  Pastor's  character  al- 
bum.   46508. 
Travel    on    the    emigrant 
train.    46861. 
I'astor  Rubira  (J.)  : 

Corpus  Christi.    8569. 
Leyenda  Mora.    25190. 
Noche  de  las  flores.    32961. 
Pasture   (Mrs.  H.  de  la)     See 

De  la  Pasture. 
Pasztor  (A.)  : 

A.  Lanyom.    16a. 
Innocent.     21737b,   21738a. 

21738c,  21738d. 
Savitri.    40904. 
Patchin  (F.)  : 

Deestrict  no.  6.    10370. 

Intruders.     21878. 

Kin  o'  Streaked  Mountain. 

23710. 
Master  of  mirth.    28706. 
Patek  (A.)    Round  table.  40097. 
Pateman    (R.)      Sailor's    knot. 

40506. 
Patenaude   (J.  A.)     Grey  nun. 

17620. 
I'aterno     (A.)       Ferdinand     I, 
Bourbon     King     of     Naples. 
14054. 

I'aterson  (A.)    Ironsides.  22073. 
I'ath§   frfires.      Freres    Danilo. 

15388. 
Patis  (E.  E.)     Terrible  tangle. 

45428a. 
Paton     (H.    A.)       Uncle    Sam. 

48015. 
I'atrican     (.J.     H.)       Paragon. 

35274. 
Patrick  (A.)  jr.  Jimmy.   22746. 
I'atrick   (H.)     Soldiers  of  mis- 
fortune.   43102b. 
Patriot's  opera  co.  Liberty  bell. 

25214. 
I'atrizi  (E.)  : 

Alcibiades.    720. 
Two  wives.    47823. 
Pattee   (E.  S.  G.)     Little  wan- 
derers.   25928. 
Pattee  (F.  L.)    Macbeth.  27042. 
Pattee  (H.  H.)  : 

Bunkum's       diving       girls. 

5494a. 
Dora's  .loke.     11457. 
Engagement.    12761. 


3333 


INDEX 


Pattee  (H.  H.)— Continued. 

Girl  with   the  green  skin. 
16660. 

Initiated.    21723. 
Patten  (G.)  : 

Clover  farm.    7678. 

In  double  peril.    21153. 

Nan,  the  mascotte.     31931. 

Wedding       bells.         49893, 
49894. 

Patten   (M.  L.  van)     See  Van 

Patten. 
Patten  (W.)  : 

Fianza.    14112. 

Pocahontas.    36600. 
Patten  (W.  G.)  : 

Black  door.    4088. 

Clover  farm.    7679, 

Men  of  millions.    29110. 
Pattengill  (H.  R.)    Land  of  lib- 
erty.   54219. 

Patterson  (A,  V.  S.)  : 

All  on  account  of  a  bonnet. 
880. 

Continental        kettledrum. 
8381,  8382. 

Lady   of   the   green   scarf. 
24494. 

New  woman.     32492. 
Patterson  (B.  F.)  : 

Pilate.    36293. 

Wife     of     Pilate,     Ovid's 
daughter.    50903. 
Patterson  (C.  A.) : 

Lost  heiress.    26307. 

Yens  Yensen.    52095. 
Patterson  (E.  L.)  : 

Jackdaw.    54096. 

Revolting  of  Hora  ce.   55166. 

Woman-hater.    51399. 

Wonderful  lie.    56003. 
Patterson  (F.  C.)  : 

Jeannette.    22579. 

Nell.    32176. 

On  the  veldt.    33938. 
Patterson  (F.L.)    Wasp.  49677. 
Patterson  (F.  P.)  : 

Caprice.    6067. 

Count  or  a  pauper.    8675. 

Girl  from  N.  Y.    16516. 

Little  girl  at  play,     54286. 

Through   the  narrow  gate. 
46097. 

Titlomaniacs.    46342. 
Patterson      (G.)       Terry,     the 

swell.    45445. 
Patterson  (H.)    Baron's  daugh- 
ter.   3038. 
Patterson  (.1.  L.)  : 

Ernst  Erdody.     12877. 

Virginie.    49148. 
Patterson   (,L  M.)  : 

Advertiser.    380. 

Book  of  Judith.     4600, 


Patterson  (J.  M.)— Continued.     ! 
Brotherhood.    5278.  \ 

Dope.    11444,  11445. 
Fourth  estate.    15196. 
Lioness.    25557. 
Little  brother  of  the  rich. 

25603, 
Rebellion.    38627. 
Story    of    Mary    McLinda. 
44002. 
Patterson  (J.  R. )     AVoman  who 

didn't.    51496a. 
Patterson    (M.)      Pan    in    am- 
bush.   54876. 
Patter.son  (T.  A.)   Lasca.  24665. 
Patterson  (V.  S.)     See  Patter- 
son (A.  V.  S.) 
Patterson  (W.  C.)  : 

American's  home.     1282. 
His  I'everence,  the  cowboy. 
19788. 
Patterson     (W.    H.)       Exodus. 

13226. 
Pattinson     (R.    E.)       Coquette. 

8484. 
Patton   (H.  O.   van)     See  Van 

Patton. 
Piitton    (I.)      Daddy   Dimond's 

diamonds.     9.594. 
Patton  (.L  H.)  : 

Man  that  was.    27954. 
Suzette  o'  th'  slums.    44711. 
Married  bv  proxv.    28444. 
Patton  (K.H.)    Daddie.    53324. 
Patton    (M.  K.)     See  Waldron 

(M.  K.  Patton) 
Patton  (W.  B.)  : 

Apple  blossoms     1713. 

Blockhead.    4281. 

Getting     acquninted     with 

mother.    16275. 
Good  Samaritan.    17111a. 
Last  rose  of  summer.  24762. 
Lazy  Bill.    24898. 
Little  homestead.    25719. 
Minister's  son.  29747,  29748. 
Simon  Ray.    42444. 
Slow  poke.    42797. 
Struggle  for  gold.    44235. 
When     we     were    friends. 
50351. 
Pattnlle        (G.)  Gunfishter. 

17779. 
Paul  (Adolf)  : 

Klingelbputel.     24098. 
TTnverknnflich.    48448. 
Wie  die  siinde  in  die  welt 
kam.     .50867. 
Paul  (Albert)  : 

Im     h  e  V  g  w  a  Id  f  i-  i  (>  d  e  n  . 

20077a. 
Nene  zeit.    32281. 
Paul    (C.  A.)     Er  muss  tanzeu. 

12842.  12843. 
Paul  (F.  W.)     C.  O.  D.     .57.53. 


Paul    (H.)      Timon  of  Athens. 

46263. 
Paul     (Lee)       See    Dairy  mple 

(J.  T.) 
Paul    (Logan)      Blue    bells    o' 

Scotland.    4352. 
Paul   (M.)  : 

Paroled  on  honor.    35358. 
Three  strange  men.    46026. 
Paul    &    Meade.     Man    with   a 

family.    28000. 
Paul-Frangois    (E.)      Son  inno- 
cence.   43191. 
Paulding  (F.)  : 
Devil.    10650. 
Great  question.     1745.5. 
Love    of    his    life.      26566, 

26567. 
Martyr  of  the  heart.    28.521. 
Salviati.    40033. 
Paulding  (W.  L)  : 

Somebody's  wife.    43165. 
Struggle  of  life.    44242. 
Widow  bewitched.    50807. 
Pauli  (A.)     Pocahontas,  the  In- 
dian queen.    36604. 

Pauli  (P.)  : 

Actors'  land.    211. 

Bit  of  Coney  Island.    3998. 

Breeze  from  actors'  land. 
.5010a. 

East  side  Fluffy  Ruffles. 
12167. 

Going!  going!!  gone!!! 
16853. 

Jimmy's  busy  day.    22746c. 

Recompense.    38680. 

Right  to  ludge.    39445. 

Siren.    42.563. 

Taxation  with  misrepresen- 
tation.   45173a. 

Temple  of  vanity.    45302. 

Varsity  eleven.    48716. 

Pauli  (H.  M.)  : 

Hal,       the       highwayman. 

17906. 
Painter  &   the   millionaire. 
35070. 

Paullin  (L.  E.)  : 

Adventures   of  a   bachelor. 

344. 
Miss     Slimmens'     boarding 

house.    30026. 
Miss     Slimmens'     window. 

30027. 
Mr.  Smith.    30264. 
White  thistle.    50588. 
Paulscraft    (P.  A.)      Slaves  of 

the  sweatshop.    4273S. 
Paulson    (.L    R.)      When   igno- 
rance is  bliss.    .50240. 
Paulton  (E.  A.  or  Edward)  : 
Call     me    at    seven-thirty. 
5884. 


3334 


INDEX 


Paultou    (E.    A.   or  Edward)  — 
Continued. 

King's  double.    23961. 

Little  Boy  Blue.    25601. 

>Ime.  Moselle.    27211a. 

Monk.    30812. 

Niobe,  all  smiles.    32832. 

On  the  level.    .54787. 

Pet  of  Paris.    35986. 

Princess  beggar.    37400. 

Sheik.    42040. 

Vengeance  is  mine.    48804. 
Paul  ton  (H.)  : 

Bad  lot.    2775. 

Belle  of  Valados.    52858. 

Erminie.     12S74. 

Great  Scot !    1746G. 

Lady  Day.    24380. 

Locket.    26056. 

Matchless  paragon.     28778. 

Niobe.    32831. 

Niobe,  all  smiles.    32832. 

Noah's  ark.    32900. 

Paola.    35193. 

Pet  of  Paris.    35986. 

Shattered  paragon.    41970. 

Sheik.    42040. 
Paulv    (F.    L.)      Petite   plays. 

36050. 
Pa  villa  (J.  R.)  : 

Higher  life.    19447. 

Over  the  wall.    34955. 
Pawnee     .Jack.      See     Marks 
(J.  A.) 

(S.) 


Paxson 
.39776. 

Paxtou 
2673. 

Pastou 
cutta. 


Roman    schooL 
(E. )     Bachelor   maids, 
from   Cal- 


(G.)      Girl 
16480. 

Pa  yen  (L.)  Sec  Lienard  (A.) 
Pavn  (A.)  For  the  flag.  14922. 
Payn   (J.)  : 

By  proxy.     41981. 
Woman's  vengeance.    51533. 
Payne    (Alfred)      Business   en- 
terprise in   the   wooly   West. 
5586a. 
Pavne     (Arthur)       Italian    ro- 
mance.    54092. 
Pavne     (B.     I.)      Search-light. 

41261a. 
Pavne  (C.)     Dentist's  gas  with 
hot  air.    10482. 

Payne  (E.  F.)  : 

Billy,  the  boy  ai-tist.   3884. 
Common  soldier.    8147a. 
Edge     of     the     whirlpool. 

12228. 
Flora      Flitabout's     flight. 

14550. 
Forgotten  melody.    15026. 
Girl     across     the     hall. 

16418a. 


Payne  (E.  F.) — Continued. 
Girl  who  helped.     16637. 
Head  of  the  house.    18407. 
Porter  house  steak.    36855. 
What     money     can't     buy. 
50099. 
Pnyne     (F.    C.)       British    spy. 
5130. 

Payne   (F.  U.)  : 

Parted  sisters.     35395b. 
Winning      an      heiress. 
51149a. 
Payne    (H.    T.)      True    grit. 

47221. 
Payne  (J.  H.)     Brutus.  17445a, 

20842a. 
Payne    (O.    S.)    Bag    of    gold. 

2801a. 
Pay;ie    (S.  B.)  : 

Neutral.    32284a. 
Otto.     34508b. 
i^olomon.     43132a. 
Payne  (S.  G.)     Secret  of  steady 

nerves.     41337. 
Payne      (W.)      Genius     girl. 

16088. 
Pavne  (W.  M. )    Sigurd  Slerabe 

42314a. 
Pav'r  (R.>     Irrley.     22077a. 
Pay  son   (W.  F.)  : 

Barry  Gordon.     3064. 
Cave  woman.     53095. 
Debonnaire.     10295. 
Payton  (C.)     Santiago.     40749. 
Pavton     (I.)       Much     married 

man.     31292. 
Paz    Guerra     (J.)       Qmikeros. 

37958a. 
Peabody     (G.     H.)       Zuna,     a 
glimpse  of  fairy  land.     52402. 
Peabody     (H.    N.)      New   Har- 

monv.     32392. 
Peabodv    (.1.    P.)      ^ce   Marks 
(.L    P.   P.) 

Peabody   (Mrs.  M.)  : 

Adventures   of   a   bachelor. 

344. 
Miss     Slimmens'     boarding 

house.     30026. 
Miss     Slimmens"     window. 

30027. 

Peace     (R.     M.)       Drunkard's 
wife.     11892. 

Peacey  (H.)     Links.     2.5528. 

Peacock   (A.  P.)     Sprigs  of  no- 
bility.    .35424. 

Pea('ot;k    (L.  G.)      Amer.  bride. 
1172. 

Peacock    (T.    B.)      Nil    dcsper- 
andum.    32784. 

Peacock    (W.)  : 

Banita.     4.565.  4566. 
Soldier's  wife.    43122. 


Peacoeke    (L.  T.) : 

Exit  Tessie.     13224. 
Honeymoon  suite.    20132. 
Killiney.    23702. 
Married  by  telephone. 

28445. 
Mermaid.    29214. 
Mr.  Plato.    30240. 
Peake   (A.)     Told  at  midnight. 

46427. 
Pearce  (A.  H.)     Two  Germans 

in  a  swell  caf^.     47626. 
Pearce  (H.  A.)     German  picnic. 

16195. 
Pearce  (H.  M.)     Messenger  boy 

&  the  city  chap.     29312. 
Pearce     (S.    A.)       Katy    Neal. 


Young 


boy 


Pearce     (S.    W.) 

from  the  country.    18180. 
Pearce  (W.)     1588.     52493. 
Pearl.     Hungry  hunters.   20668. 
Pearl   (S.  H.)     Forcing  an  op- 

poi-tunity.     14984. 
Pearl   (V.)     Be  good.     52836. 
Pearlletta.       Strategy.       44088. 
Pearn    (V.)     Starlight  express. 

43803a. 
Pearse(C.  F.)     Widow's  dream. 

50853. 
Pearson  (A.)     Step  lively  girls. 

55440. 
Pearson    (A.   C. )      Below  zei*o. 

3470. 
Pearson     (A.    K.  >       Tom,    the 

wharf  rat.     46228. 
Pearson  (A.  L. )  : 

Carriscourt.     6295. 
Political  auction.     36683. 
Pearson  (C.)    Handsome  tramii. 

18077. 
Pearson   (C.  S.)  : 

Playing   with    tire.      36487. 
Touch  of  nature.     46615. 
Pearsoa  (F.  W.)  : 

King  Edgar.     23764. 
Rovena.     40111. 
Pearson   (H.  C.)     Right  guard. 

39425. 
Peai'son  (P.  O.)  : 

Egyptian    bracelet.      12312 
Shelomith,    my    happiness. 

42041. 
Web  of  destiny.     49873. 
Pearson      (R.)     Tableaux      of 

Erin.    44900. 
Pease    (F.    D.)      Wife   wanted. 

50917. 
Pease  (F.  P.)  : 

Cross  &  crescent.     9187. 
Historical  fete.     19881. 
Mirage.     29797. 
Niagara  Falls.    32602. 
I  Queen  of  death.     38015. 


3335 


unmx. 


Pease  (F.  P.) — Continued. 

When  George  III  was  king. 

50222. 
4  &  20  blackbirds.     J52422. 
Pease  (J.  E.)     Moon,  a  coon  & 

a  chicken.    30932. 
Pease   (M.   H.)     Frenzied  fan- 
cies.    15381,  15382. 
Peaster  (L.  F.)  : 

Gown  of  niadame.    17206. 
Spongers.    43599. 
Peattie  (R.  B.)  : 
Pledged.     36537. 
Up  the  spout.    48496, 
Pecci  Contreras    (M.)      Granja 

de  los  amores.     .53822. 
Pech    (H.    L.)      Gangster,    the 

girl  &  the  cop.    53745. 
Peck  (A.)     In  the  pit  &  out  of 

ths  pit.     21481. 
Peck  (A.  E.)  : 

Giddy  old  pair.     16339. 
McFadden's  elopement. 
27075. 

Peck   (C.)     Cicatrice.     53170. 
Peck  (C.  H.)  : 

Not  yet.     33071. 

Tempest  &  Sunshine.   45292. 

Winning  card.    51150. 

Woman     of    the    w  o  r  1  d. 
51470. 

Peck  (E.  W.)  : 

Cost   of  his   great  picture. 

8616. 
Ulysses  &  Penelope.    55719. 
Peck  (F.  E.)     Hypntia.    20749, 

20752,  20753. 
Peck    (G.)  : 

Darktown    fire    brigade. 

9896. 
On  the  trail.    33936. 
'Twixt  love  &  duty.    47521. 
Under     the     lion's     paw. 
48180. 

Peck  (G.  H.)     Business  is  busi- 
ness.   5588a. 
Peck   (G.  W.)  : 

Bad  boy   sketches.     17672, 

17673,  35758,  35759. 
Bud  boy  stories.    35759a. 
Groceryman  &   Peck's  bad 

boy.     17672,  17673. 
Peck's    bad    boy.      35756a- 

35756c. 
I'eck's  bad   boy  &  his  pa. 

35758. 
Peck's  bad  boy,  his  pa   & 
the    groceryman.      35759. 

IV'ck    (H.  H.)  : 

Alliance  of  millions.    934. 
Best    laid    schemes.      3584, 

3584a. 
Entanglements.   12796, 

12797. 


Peck  (H.  H.)— Continued. 

Fiancee's  trials.     14109, 

14110. 
Little   Amer.    diplomat. 

25582. 
Love  &  nitroglycerine. 

26456. 
Poor  blind  fool.    36792. 
Scion    &     the     show     girl. 

411.52. 
Terrible  mix-up.    45421. 
Peck   (M.  G.)     Germelshausen. 

16211. 
I^eck    (O.    L.)      Beauty    hens. 

3232. 
Peck  (R.  B.)  : 

Dispossessed.    10966. 
Taming  of  a  sport.     45048. 
Peck  (R.  W.)  : 

Bride  to  be.    5068. 
Coba-ravings.    5762. 
Call  of  the  heart.    5903. 
Chosen  few.    7157. 
Country  girl.    876.Sa. 
Fashion  show.     13719. 
Flashers.     14484. 
Golden  rod.    16997. 
Hang-<jver.     18080. 
Latest  craze.    24801. 
Love's    old    sweet    song. 

26727. 
Paraders.    35246. 
Pell-mell.    35813. 
llomeo  XIII.    39872b. 
Rubes  &  roses.    40216. 
Tom-tom.     46462. 
I'e.k    (W.)  : 

Biddy.     3761. 
(\-on9st  castle.     53292. 
Deserter.    10545. 
Her   excellency,   the   presi- 
dent.    18963. 
Sir  Roger  de  C  o  v  e  r  1  e  y. 

42547a. 
Uncle  Abe.     47932. 
Peck   (W.  F.)  : 
Ono.     34230. 
Won.    51624. 
Peck   (W.  H.)  : 

Black  doctor.    4084. 
Copper  &  gold.     40086. 
Peck   &   Fursman.     All   in   the 

family.    862. 
Peckham  (E.  S.)     Christ  of  the 

Andes.    7175. 
Peckham     (E.    W.)      Alice    in 

Wonderland.     785. 
Peckhi'.m    (H.  E.)  : 

(Christ  of  tli3  Andes.     717.5. 
Mayiiusriya,   the  cliftdwell- 
er.     28952. 
Peckham  (R.  E.)     Old  violinist. 

3P.667. 
I'ecora    ( L. )     C  a  p  i  n  e  r  a  del 
Mulino.    6040. 


Pedder    (H.    C.)      Chances    & 

changes.     6680. 
Pedrollo  (A.)  : 

Juana.    23101a. 
Terra  promessa.    45405a. 
Pedrose   (L.  W.)     Code  of  the 
mountains.    53207. 

Peel  (F.)  : 

Rush  City.    40323,  40324. 
Tilly  Olson.    46218. 

Peel  (S.)  : 

Are  you  an  eagle?    1801. 

Do  you  want  to  buy  a  dog? 
11089. 

Labor  omnia  vlncit.    24292. 

Seven  days  in  hell.    41608. 
Peele    (G.)      Old    wives'    tale. 

54776. 
Peeler   (L.)     Refugees.     38902. 
Peet(C.  D.)    Eagle  Eye.    12117. 
Peet   (H.  H.)  : 

French  maid.    15369. 

Gold.    16873,  16874. 

Handle  with  care.     18066. 

He,  she  &  it.    18384. 

Lady    of    Gray    Gables. 
24476. 

Lord    George's    last    cigar. 
26203. 

Love— liars.    26544. 

Montezuma.     30912. 

Over  the  border.    34926. 

Ozymaudias.     34990. 

Vagabond.    48599,  48600. 

Peet  (J.  S.)  : 

Bessie's  bargains.    3579. 

He,  she  &  it.    18384. 

Heroic  Mr.  Popkorn.    19291. 

Ijord    George's    last    cigar. 
26203. 

Teddy's  trick.    45203. 
Peggs    (H.    M.)        Emergency 

case.     12598a. 
Pegler    (A.  J.)    : 

Little  lost  sister.     25750. 

Matrimony.     28835. 

Sweethearts'  co.  ltd.  44792. 
Peile   (F.  K.)  : 

Biff!  biff.     3770. 

Mummer's  wife.    31348. 

Pink  night-dress.     30339. 

Snowflower.     42024. 

Solomon's  twins.     43138. 

Tubby  &  Gawks.    47318. 

Peiler  (E.)     Liberta.   25208. 
Peirce    (AV.    F.)      Fisherman's 

hut.     14409. 
Peiskar    (E.)     Wie  die  zwerge 

die  riesen  besiegten.     50868a. 
Peixotto     (E.     M.)     Ten    boys' 

farces.     55.532. 
I'ek'ir       (G.)        Kolcson     k^rt 

kastgly.     24203a. 


3336 


INDEX 


Pel^e  (L.) : 

Heart    of    the    proletarian. 
18491. 

In  old  San  Gabriel.    21275. 

John     Wilton,     philanthro- 
pist.   22885a. 

People  as  they  are.    35859., 

Result  of  prudery.   39123. 

Test.     55540 

Witches'  nigiit.     51280a. 
Pelhnin    (C.)      Old   Zad.   Hast- 
ings.    33679. 
Pelham    (L.  D.)  : 

Pedro's  courtship.     35779. 

Slave.     42707. 
Pelham   (N.  H.)  : 

Babv    show    at    Pineville. 
2648. 

Belles  of  Blackville.     3448, 
35524. 

Christmas  ship.     7244. 

Matrimonial  exchange. 

28821. 

Musical  bouquet.     31417. 

Old  fashioned  husking  bee. 
33476. 

Patchwork.     35523. 

Realm  of  time.    38590, 

White  caps.     .50489. 
Pelham   (W.>     Bottom's  dream. 
4729. 

l^elissier    (W.)  : 

Father      of      his     country. 

13854. 
Fresh-water       pirates       of 

Paris.     15402. 

Pell  (Mrs.  S.)  Crown  of  wis- 
dom.     53295. 

Pellanus  (C.  A.)  See  Booth 
rw.  S.) 

Pellat  (S.)    Vivisecteurs.  49216. 

Pellerin  (J.)  GoQt  du  toe. 
17162a. 

Pelletier  (E.)  : 

On     the     Cheyenne     trail. 
33825. 

Vampire.      48671. 
Pelletier    (.1.)      On    the    Chey- 
enne trail.     33825. 
Pellicer  (J.) : 

Arroyo.     1928. 

Correo  de  gabinete.  53269. 

El.  12366a. 

Gallo  de  la  pasi6n.   1.5789. 

Idolos.    20908a. 

Malditas  ideas.    27640a. 

Ninfas  y  satiros.     32816. 

Patio     de     los     naranjos. 
54895. 

Rayo  de  sol.     38533. 

Sangre  moza.    40703. 
I'ellico     (S.)       Esther    in     En 
Gedy.     12952. 


Pellissier    (R.    E.)      B6r6nice. 

3529a. 
Pels    (R.)      Interrupted    burg- 
lary.    21829. 
Pelt  (A.  H.  van.)  See  Van  Pelt. 
Pelton    (C.  E.)      Paul  Revere's 

ride.     35618. 
Pelton  &  Smutzer.     Lieutenant 

&  the  cowboy.     25263. 
Peltret  (F.)  : 

Golden  calf.     16932. 
Jane  Ingram.     22461. 
Peltz  fH.  M.)     Kansas  cyclone. 

23484. 
Peltzer  (M.  E.)    Traitor.    46773. 
Peltzer  (O.)  : 

Gretchen.     17612. 
Moses   &   Ph.iraoh.     31094, 
31095. 
Pemberton    (G.)  : 

Irish  detective.     21970. 
Irish  detectives.     21972. 
Two  Irish  detectives.  47649. 
Pemberton    (H.   L.   C.)      Back- 
ward child.    2762. 
Pemberton  (Mas)  : 
Brazilian.     4959. 
Grey  room.    17622. 
Masque  of  the  white  rose. 

28632. 
Oh.  Caesar!     54755. 
Pemberton   (Murdock)  : 
Bad  business.    2771a. 
My  lady's  honor.    31612a. 
IVmberton  (T.  E.)  : 

Don't  be  too  quick  to  cry, 

wolf.     11407. 
Held  up.    18712  . 
Society.     43003a. 
Pena   (R.)     Gabrieles.    53740. 
Pendar   (G.  L.)     Lady  Godiva. 
24414. 

Pendegast  (J.  T.)  : 

Cousin  of  mine.     8902. 

Man  who  paid.     27987. 

Prodigal  sou.     37592. 

Saleslady.    40588. 

Suffragette.     44396. 
Pender    (Mrs.  P.  W.)    His  ex- 
ceptional mother-in-law. 
19610. 
I'endexter    (H. )  : 

Deestrict  no.  6.     10370. 

Intruders.     21878. 

Kin  o'  Streaked  Mountain. 
23710. 

Master  of  mirth.     28706. 
Pendleton   (A.  C.)  : 

Hamlet.    17982. 

]\Ionde     on     Ton     s'enuuie. 
30746a. 
I'endleton    (C.)  : 

Admiral.     298. 

Blue  Beard.     4347. 


Pendleton  (C.) — Continued. 

Heart  of  the  storm.    18493. 

Seti.     41586. 
Pendleton    (E.)      Heart  of  the 

storm.    18493. 
Pendleton  (Mrs.  E.)    One  sum- 
mer at  JNIoutmorenci.    34104. 
Pendleton  (E.  H.)  : 

Ballot  bubble.    2865. 

Militant  Mary.    29573. 

Semaphore.    41443. 
Pendleton  (F.  M.)    Elusive  club 

paper.    12557a. 
Pendleton  (L.)  : 

Americano.    1277. 

At  two  a.  m.    2300. 

Athaliah.    2307. 

Dragon's  teeth.     11655. 

Heretic.     19205. 

Hidden  prince.    19375. 

Recall     of     Judge     White. 
38639. 

Sins  of  the  fathers.    42527. 

Winnie  of  Wyoming.  51140. 

Writing  on  the  wall.  51852. 
Pendleton   (M.  P.)     Olive  Var- 

coe.    33704. 
Pendleton  ( S.  B. )    Freemasonry 

outdone.    15350. 
Pendleton  (V.)  : 

Grandpa's  birthday.    17304. 

Marriage  ring.    28427. 
Pendleton  (V.  H.)  : 

Dixie  girl.    11070. 

Mammy       Lucindy,       gin'l 
managah.    27690. 

Some  other  woman.    55384. 

Three  chums.    55573. 

Wise       Miss       Innocence. 
51241a. 

P6ne  (X.)  : 

Crucification.    9244. 

Independence  of  the  U.  S. 
A.    21616. 

Men  of  bronze  &  women  of 
bronze.    29106. 

St.  Louis  cyclone.    40540. 
Penela  (J.  Montenegro  y)     See 

Montenegro  y  Penela. 
Penella  (M.)  : 

Ciego  del  barrio.    7318. 

Corpus  Christi.    8569. 

E  s  p  a  li  a     de     pandereta, 
12933a. 

Gafas  negras.    15764. 

Galope  de  amor.    1.5790a. 

G^nero  alegre.    16070. 

Gracia  y  justicia.    17214. 

Huelga  de  sefloras.    20588. 

Isla  de  los  placeres.  22135a. 

Muiieca  del  amor.     31360a. 

Nina  de  los  besos.    32792. 

Nifia  mimada.    32794. 

Noche  de  las  flores.    32961. 


3337 


INDEX 


Penella  (M.) — Continued. 
Pocos  auos.    36609, 
Sal  de  espuma.    40571. 
Viaje  de  la  vida.    48922. 

Penfield  (E.)     Knave  of  hearts. 
24119. 

Penfield  (R.  C.)  : 

Alice  in  stagelaud.    783. 

Belle  of  the  Bowery.   3430. 

Bohemians.    4500. 

Daffodil  farm.    9617. 

Fisher  maiden.     14405. 

Governor  of  Midway.  17186. 

Katherine.    23518. 

Lady  Teazle.    24525. 
Penn.    Getting  a  divorce.    16270. 
Penn  (A.)     See  Kimball  (A.) 
Penn  (A.  A.) : 

Bachelors  &  Benedicts. 
2684. 

Hermit  of  the  hills.    19235. 
Truth  potion.    47294. 
AVhen   the   lights   are   low. 

50324. 
Yokohama  maid.    52117b. 
Penn   (G.)     Plume  of  feathers. 

36565. 
Penn    (R.)      -See    Willard    (C. 

M.  W.) 
Penn  (W.  H.)     Isle  of  Paprica. 
22165. 

Penn  pub.  co. : 

After  the  matinee.    510. 

All  on  account  of  an  actor. 
885. 

Along  the  Missouri.    986. 

Amateur  triumph.    1073. 

Amateurs.    1673a. 

Arctic     architects.       1786, 
1787. 

Art  for  breakfast.    1938a. 

As  by  fire.    2003. 

At  the  postern  gate.     2270. 

Rack  to  the  country  store. 
2751. 

Bagby  vs.  Bagby.    2804. 

Bargain     day     at     Bloom- 
stein's.    2991. 

Before  the  war.    3302. 

Best  laid  plans.    3583. 

Betty  Wales  girls.    3657. 

Betty's  ancestors.    36.57a. 

Between  the  acts.    3671. 

Rig  day  in  Bulger.    3783. 

Borrowers'  day.    52956. 

Botany  Bay.    4712. 

Bowery  night  school.    4795. 

Burglar  alarm.    5509. 
.  Busher's  girl.    53022. 

Ciniiibal    &    the    skeleton. 
6005. 

Carnival  of  sports.    6267. 

Case  of  duplicity.     6327. 


Penn  pub.  co. — Continued. 

Case  of  Smythe  vs.  Smythe. 

6344. 
Case  of  suspension.    6349. 
Caught    with     the    goods. 

6516. 
Celebrated  case.    6561. 
Chinese  wedding.    7098. 
Christmas  star.    7247. 
Church  bazaar  at  Mulberry 

Corners.    7304a. 
Clergyman's   courtship. 

7599. 
Cloudy  day.    7671. 
College  comedies.    7844. 
Comic  dialogues.    53224. 
<  'omnia nding  position.  8115. 
Congressman.     8267a. 
Considerable  courtship. 

8321. 
Country  editor.    8752a. 
Court  of  the  year.    8854. 
Courting  of  Mother  Goose. 

8862. 

Cousin  Faithful.    8883. 

Cousin  Tom.    8908. 

Cuban  spy.    9325. 

Cupid  en  wheels.    9404. 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac.    9559. 

Depot  lunch  counter.   10489. 

Dianthe's  desertion.    10797. 

Dime  lunch.    10859. 

Dinner  at  6.    10875. 

District  convention.    10982. 

Doctor  Cure-all.    11131. 

Donovan  &  the  Dago.  11401. 

Dress  rehearsal.    11811. 

Dressing  gown.     11817. 

Duel  to  the  death.    11967. 

East  Lynne.    12165. 

Embalming  Ebenezer.  53519. 

Engaging  .Janet.    12764. 

Everygirl.     13136b. 

Examination  day  at  Wood- 
hill  school.    13181. 

Excelsior  dialogues.    53573. 

Expiation.    13249. 

Facts  in  the  case.    13336. 

Fairies'  child.    13395a. 

Fallen  idol.     1.3501. 

Family  affair.    13578. 

Farm  folks.    13674. 

P'ascinatinc  Fannv  Brown. 
13701. 

Fatal  blow.    13740. 

Finger  of  scorn.    14272. 

Followed  by  fate.    14689. 

Fond  delusion.    14699. 

Fool  &  his  money.    14711. 

For  her  sake.     14820. 

For  love  or  money.    14S74. 

For  old  love's  sake.    14893. 

Forced  friendship.     14978. 

Forget-me-nots.     15013. 


Penn  pub.  co.~Continued. 
Fortunes  of  war.    15080. 
Four  a.  m.    15139. 
Frances     the     suffragette. 

15247a. 
Frat  initiation.     15277. 
Freshman.     15403. 
Fruit  of  his  folly.    15622. 
Game  of  bridge.    15846. 
Ghost  of  an  idea.    16313. 
Gilded  brick.    16353. 
Girl  &  the  undergraduate. 

16460. 

Girl  from  L  Triangle  ranch. 

16505. 
Girl  of  the  century.    16593. 
Good  old  days.    17105. 
Graduation    day    at    Wood 

Hill  school.    17217. 
Grandpa.    17300. 
Great  catastrophe.    17366. 
Gunner  in  the  navy.    17783. 
Half-breed.     17922. 
Heart  of  a  hero.    18444. 
Heartrending  affair.    18517. 
Hearts  &  clubs.    18526. 
Hearts  of  men.    18565. 
Help  wanted.    18792. 
Her     friend     the     enemv. 

18997. 
Her     uephew-in-law     elect. 

19084. 
Her  scarlet  slippers.    19124. 
Hessian.    19321. 
Higher  education.    19438. 
His  father's  son.    19618. 
His  first  case.    19G27. 
His  heroine.     19654. 
His   lordship,   the   burglar. 

19711. 
His  model  wife.    19728. 
His  royal  highness.    19792a. 
Home  guard.    20023. 
Home  ties.    20062. 
How  a  woman  keeps  a  se- 
cret.   20463. 
Iceman.    20841. 
If     Morning     Glory     wins. 

20937. 
In  Hades.    21195. 
In  the  line  of  dutv.    214-52. 
In  the  toils.    21533. 
Irish  detective.    21971. 
Irishman      &      the      coon. 

22049. 
It's     great     to     be     crazv. 

22242. 

Jar  of  olives.    22498a. 
Jolly  dialogues.    22934a. 
Jonah.     22969a. 
Jones  vs.  Jinks.    22984. 
Junior.     23305. 
Kentucky  belle.    23592. 
King  of  Timbuctoo.    23885a. 


3338 


Penn  pub.  co. — Continued. 

Knot     of     white     ribbon. 

24190. 
Kribbs  &  co,    24251. 
Lady     fx'om     Philadelphia. 
24408. 

Lady's  note.    24538. 
Lazy  Bob  Parkins.    21898a. 
Left  in  charge.    24986. 
Let's      all      get     married. 

25129a. 
Little^JIi'ss  Nobody.    25789. 
Lone-tree  mine.    26121. 
Long  distance.     26139. 
Looking    for    Mary     Jane. 

26162a. 
Love's  stratagem.     26740. 
Loyal   friend.     26776. 
Mile.  Prudence.    27273. 
.Maids,   modes   &   manners. 

27518. 
Man  &  a  maid.    27724. 
Man  from  Ariz.    27759. 
Man  next  door.    27884. 
Man's  honor.    28104. 
Marquis.     28347. 
Millions  in  it.     29673. 
Minister's  wife.    29750. 
Miscellaneous  plays  of  Ed- 
win Booth.    29842a. 
Miss      Deborah's      pocket. 

29925a. 
Miss  Peackle.     30002. 
Miss        Susan's       fortune. 

30034. 
Mr.  Editor.     30177. 
Mr.    Spritiffs'    little   triit   to 

Europe.     30269. 
Mrs.        Haywood's       help. 

30377a. 
Mrs.   IMcGreevy's  boarders. 

30401a. 
Mistress   Penelope.      30438. 
Mrs.  Pepper's  ghost.   30440. 
Model  dialogues.     30561b. 
Modern  Othello.    30638. 
Molly's  way.    30721. 
Monologues     &     novelties. 

30834c. 
^Monsieur.    30845. 
New      woman's      husband. 

32496. 
Nigger  baby.    32634. 
Night-riders.     32736. 
Not  on  the  bills.     33057. 
Old       dairy        homestead. 

33464. 
Old   home  day  in  Plunket. 

33505. 
Old      maid's      association. 

33546. 
Old  New  Hampshire  home. 

33583. 
Old  songs.    33628. 


INDEX 

Penn  pub.  co. — Continued. 

On    acct.    of    the    lobster. 

33750. 
On    the    Greenboro    nine. 

33849a. 
On     the     sightseeing     car. 

33915. 
One  girl  in  a  1000.     34010. 
Oxford  affair.    34981. 
Packet  for  popsy.     35013. 
Parson's  perversity.    35384. 
Parted  by  Patience.    35392. 
Patriot.     35563. 
Patriot  girl.    35565a. 
Patron  of  art.    35581. 
Penitent's  return.     35845. 
Perils     of    a     great     city. 

35!)27. 
Perplexing  situation.  35943. 
Pistols  for  2.    36408. 
Plays        &        monologues. 

36506a. 
Pollin  picks  a  wife.  36728a. 
Polly  in  politics.    36737. 
Popping       the        question. 

36834. 
Popular  dialogues.    36840a. 
Practical  dialogues.  37016a. 
Practical  jokes.     37020a. 
Prexy's  proxy.     37135a. 
Pro  tem.    37556. 
Public  worrier.     37790. 
Putting  it  over  on  father. 

37924d. 
Queen  of  hearts.     38027. 
Question  of  honor.     38166. 
Quiet  hotel.  3820-4. 
Haggles'  corner.     38346. 
Raiders.    38356. 
Raising  the  wind.    38392. 
Ranchman.     3S441. 
Rather    rough    on    Robert. 

38505. 
Reckoning.    38659. 
Red-hot  massage.    38744. 
Reflected  glory.    38863. 
Keformev  reforuied.     88S87. 
Restville       auction       sale. 

39120. 
Return  of  Letty.    39186. 
Revenge.    39247. 
Riverside  farm.     39576. 
Itomeo      of     the     rancho. 

39872a. 
Rose  of  Eden.     39985. 
Royal  Invitation.    40149a. 
Royal  runaway.     40177. 
Rumpus       on        Olympus. 

40262a. 
Scene  from   the  last  days 

of  Pompeii.    41009. 
Scheme  that  failed.    41042. 
School   &  parlor   comedies. 

41096a. 


Penn  pub.  co. — Continued. 

School-day     dialogues. 

41097b. 
Scientific     country     school. 

41151. 
Scout    of    the    Philippines. 

41179. 
Senior.     41471. 
Shakespearean      plays     of 

Edwin      Booth.        41905, 

41906. 
Si   Slocum's  country  store. 

42219. 
Silent  partner.    42349. 
Sister  masons-    42592. 
Sky  riders.    42691a. 
Slight  miscalculation. 

42779. 
Sniggles  fi'mily.     42890. 
Social  Judas.    42969. 
Sophomore.    43279. 
Square  deal.    43678. 
Standard  dialogues.  43754a. 
Starry  flag.    43807. 
Sterling  dialogues.    43885a. 
Successful    entertainments. 

44349a. 
Suffragette  baby.     44414. 
Superior  sex.    44602. 
Surprise    party    at    Brink 

ley's.    44651. 
Surprised.    44652. 
Swell  cracksman.    44797. 
Tatters,  the  pet  of  Squat- 
ters' Gulch.    45162. 
Tell  your  wife.     45250. 
Texan.     45483. 
Texas  ranger.  45501a. 
That  blessed  bnby.     45536. 
That  blonde  person.    45537. 
This  paper  for  sale.    45848. 
Thompson   of  the   'varsity. 

45858. 
Those    dreadful    Drew  s. 

45880. 

Tie  that  binds.     46165. 
Too  much  Bobbie.     46532a. 
Too  much  Galatea.     46534. 
Too  much  married.     4653S. 
Tragedy  of  blind  Margaret. 

46721. 
Trouble  at  S  a  1 1  e  r  1  e  e's. 

47161. 
Truth.     47282. 
Two  in  a  tiff.    47644. 
Typewriter    lady.      47852a. 
Unconditional       surrender. 

48069. 
Unexpected    guest.      48293. 
Untangling  Tony.    48429. 
Vice  versa.    48935. 
Village  lawyer.    49034a. 
Waiting    for     the     trolley. 

49399a. 


3339 


INDEX 


Peiin  pub.  CO. — Coatinued. 

Wanted,  a  companion. 

49499. 
Wanted,  a  valet.     49541, 
Well  preserved  gentleman. 

49967. 
What  happened  to  Braggs. 

50078. 
Wheatville  candidates. 

50165. 
When  doctors  disagree. 

50210. 
Whiskers.     50471. 
White  jMountaiu  boy.  50547. 
Why  not  Jim?    50746. 
Won  by  a  wager.    51634. 
Won  by  wireless.    51639. 
Wreck   of   Stebbins'   pride. 

51830. 
Young  Dr.  Devine.     52163. 
Pennequin   (L.)     Sur  la  route. 

44626. 
Pennewell  (A.)     Adventures  of 

a  cast-off.    344a. 
Penney  (R.  DeF.)  ; 

Like  the  man  in  the  play. 

25442a. 
Queen  &  boob.    55082. 
Vivian     of     the     Marne. 
49209a. 
Penniman    (J.   H.)      Poetaster. 

36619a. 
Pennington  (L.  E.)     Conjui-ism. 

8272. 
Pennock   (H.  H.)     On  the  bill- 
boards.    33806. 
Pennv   (C.  J.)     Isle  of  Illusia. 

22158. 
Pensmith   (H.)  : 

Don  Diego.     11343. 
No  one  need  know.     32875. 
Secret  seven.    41351. 
Pentek  (F.)     Bujdoso  juhaszle- 

geny.     5435. 
Pentz   (W.  F.)  : 

Bunyan's  dream.     5501. 
Pilgrim's  progress.     36301. 
Pe6n  y  Requejo  (.J.  M.)     Agen- 
da matrimonial.    577. 
Peoples  producing  co.,  inc.  Two 

mothers.     55703. 
Peple  (E.  H.)  : 

Broken  rosary.    5211. 
Clairvoyant.    7494. 
Cup  of  sleep.    9354. 
Diver.    10999. 
Doge  of  Venice.    11241. 
Friend  Martha.    .53711. 
Girl.    16416a,  16418. 
Littlest  rebel.    25946. 
Love  philter.    26595. 
Maggie.     27348. 
:Mars.     28473. 

Meg  of  the  mountains. 
29051. 


Peple  (E.  H.)— Continued. 
Pair  of  sixes.    35116a. 
Party  of  the  2d  part.    35418. 
Poppy  flower.    36838. 
Prince  chap.    37280a,  37281. 
River  of  chance  &  change. 

39569. 
Sacred  cat.    40429. 
Sculptress.    41211. 
Peplitzky     (E.)      New    priests. 

54704. 
Pepper    (H.)  : 

Nan's  acre  lot.    31973. 
Visit    from    the    plumber. 
49174. 
Pepper  (J.  H.)  : 

Lady  in  the  bottle.     24431. 

Nebulous  tableaux.     32130. 

Pepper  (J.  L.)     Mr.  Shapiro  of 

N.  Y.     30260. 
Peraita    (G.)  : 

Amor  y  vino.    1340. 
Astronomia  popular.     2112. 
Cruz  del  canchal.    9282. 
Fundicion.    15703, 
Peraita    (.1.  Prats)     See  Prats 

Peraita. 
Peraita   (V.  F.)     His  dream  of 

Cleopatra.    19598. 
Peralta-Galindo  (R.)  : 
Amateurs.    1076. 
Powhattan    &    Pocahontas. 
37014. 

Perard  (J.)  : 

Hirondelle.     19533. 
Submarine.    44315. 
Perasini    (G.    Schiitzler-)      See 

Schatzler-Perasini. 
Perceval      (A.)       See     Graves 

(A.  P,) 
Percifield  (O.  H.)     For  the  man 

she  loved.    14940, 
Percival  (J.  H.)  : 

Those  girls.    55570. 
Trickster,    46963a, 
Percival  (W.)  : 

My     Lord     Chesterfield. 

31628. 
Sir  John  Chester,    42541. 
Will  o'  the  wisp.    51031. 
Percival  (W,  C.)  : 

Among      those      present. 

52673. 
Choice.    7127. 
His  father's  boy.    19613. 
Percival   (W.  I.)     Those  girls. 
55570. 

Percy  (F.)  : 

Car  rick  a  Rede.     6285. 

Loyalty  of  love.    26802. 

Phadrig  borg  copple.  36070, 

To  the  death.    46381. 
Percy     (J.     W.)       Woodstock, 
51694. 


Percy  (T.)  : 

Baffled  beauty.    2798. 

Wardour.    49011, 
Percy val  (T,  W,  or  Wigney)  : 

Grumpy,    17705a, 

Little  lady  in  blue,    54290, 
Perdicaris  (I.  H,) : 

Ferdinand  Lassalle,    14055. 

Social  questions,    42981, 
Perdue     (J.)       See    Pendleton 

(V.  H.) 
Perdue  (M.)  : 

Heroine    of    the    mountain 
rift,    19296, 

Tried  &  true,    46971. 
Pereda  (R.  M.  de)  : 

Edil,     12235. 

Estrellas  fugaces.    12966. 

L  o  t  e  r  i  a       internacional. 
26373. 

Querer  baturro.    38145. 
Pereda     (V.    de)      Burla    bur- 
la  ndo.    53021, 
Perera    (A.)      Mieles   y   hieles. 

29516. 
Pereyra  (J.  E.)     Prima  donna, 

37234, 
Perez   (C)     Once  mil  vfrgenes. 

33972. 
Perez    (J,    A.    Vdzquez)      See 

Vdzquez  Perez. 
Perez  ( J,  Aguado)    See  Aguado 

Perez, 
Perez-Aguirre  (S,)    Cariiio  Ser- 
rano,   6224, 
Perez  Capo  (F.)  : 

Arabia  feliz.    1753. 

Corte  de  los  casados.    8583. 

Idilio,    20879, 

Maria  Jesds,    28235, 

Misterio  de  un  vals,   30286. 

Octava  maravilla,    33243. 

Pachin  de  Mieres,    54850. 

Pinturera,    36357. 

Vena  de  plata,    55764. 

Villa  triste  y  escacharrada. 
55781. 
P4rez  de  Soto  (B.)   Cinco  horas 

en  globo,    7339. 
Perez  Fernandez  (P.)  : 

A  la  vera  der  querS.     16. 

Alma  del  querer.     941, 

Cachivache,    53036. 

Cancion  hCmgnra.    5994. 

Coba  fina.    7737, 

Cosas  de  la  vida,    8597. 

FCicar  XXI.     15625b. 

Incendio  de  Roma.    21590a. 

Lolita  Tenorio.    54310. 

L6pez  de  Coria,    26180a, 

Me    dijiste    que    era    fea. 
28971. 

Medio  ambiente.    29029. 

Naide  es  nfi.    31904a. 


3340 


INDEX 


P4rez  Fernandez  (P.) — Contd. 
Nicotina.    32631a. 
Pano  de  lagrimas.    35175a. 
Para  pescar  un  novio.  35240. 
Pavas.     54905. 
Penetraciou  paclflca.   35842. 
Perla  ambariua.    54934. 
Por  peteneras.    3G845. 
I'^rez  Gald6s  (B.)  : 

Electra.      12395a,    12396a, 

12397,  12398,  12400. 
Grandfather.    17288. 
Marianela.    28255. 
Nun  &  the  barbarian.  33154. 
Perez    Giralde    (I.)      Mala   se- 

milla.    27634. 
Perez  Indarte   (A.)     Dinero  de 

la  santa.    10871. 
Perez  Lopez  ( J.)  : 

Hermana  piedad.    19220. 
Ideal-festrn.    20SG5a. 
LInea  de  Caceres.    54278. 
Mil  francos.    29548. 
Reino  de  los  frescos.    38985. 
Rosiua.    4004G. 
Sultan  de  la  Persia.  44469a. 
Tio  de  las  caldas.    55603. 
Ultimo  suspire.    47911c. 
P^rez  Olivares  (R.)  : 

Cancion  de  la  vida.    5993. 
Me    dijiste    que    era    fea. 

28971. 
Principe  real.    37478. 
Perez    Soriano    (M.)      Reducto 

del  pilar.    38857. 
Perez  Ztiuiga   (J.)  : 

Bronquitis  aguda.    5245. 
Los  de  la  burra.    262.53a. 
Muerte  y  dulzura.    31304a. 
Perie     (J.)     Affair    of    honor. 

413. 
Perine  (L.)    Priestess  of  Kama, 

god  of  love.    37225. 
Periquet  (F.)  Goyescas.  17208a. 
Peris    (M.)      Flora,    la    viuda 

verde.    14552. 
Peritz   (B.)     Gypsy's  warning. 

17849. 
Perkins    (B.   B.)      Romance  of 

Little  Heaven.    39800. 
Perliins    (C. )      Have   you   seen 

Bill?    18322. 
Perkins  (C.  Allen-)     See  Allen- 
Perkins. 
Perkins   (C.  W.)  : 

Arbitration.    1769. 
Austerlitz.    2465. 
Perkins       (D.)         His      blood. 

19562a. 
Perkins   (D.  F.)  : 

For  love  &  honor.    14858. 
Gentleman    from    Gascony. 

16115. 
Honor  of  Cassel.    20168. 


Perkins  (D.  F. ) —Continued. 
Price.     37145a. 
Running  fight.    40290a. 
Perkins  (E.  B.)  : 

Game  &  candle.    15830. 
Hendriek  Hudson.     18808. 
Ponce  de  Leon  &  the  foun- 
tain of  youth.    36778. 
Sold  for  a  song.    43056. 
Perkins  (E.  G.)     Heine's  tooth- 
ache.   18643. 
Perkins  (E.  R.)  : 

Castle  in  the  air.    6427. 
Changeling.    6701. 
I-ast  call.    24684. 
Perkins     (F.    J.)       Girl    from 

Nevada.    16514. 
Perkins  (G.)     Pat  McFree,  thp 

Irish  patentee.    35514. 
Perkins   (J.  R.  O.)     Bug  in  a 

rug.    5417. 
Perkins    (L.    F.)      Midsummer 

night's  dream.    29489. 
Perkins  (M.  R.)  : 
Annette.    1558. 
Broken  pitcher.    5206. 
His  mother  &  I.    19732. 
John     Anderson,     my     .To. 

22826. 
Notwithstanding.     33094. 
Tit  for  tat.    46325. 
Two's    company,     three's 

none.    47772. 
Who  is  the  man?    50627. 
Perkins  (P.  S.)    Rushed.  40326. 
Perkins  (S.  H.)    Colored  suffra- 
gettes. 7979. 
Perkins   {Mrs.  T.  R.)      No  sir. 

32887. 

Perkins 

Mr. 


(W.  E.)  : 
Bob.     30155. 

39679. 


Rock  of  ages. 
Perkins    (W.   F.)      Buccaneers. 

5376. 
Perky     (H.    D.)       Pretty    mis- 
sionary.   37116. 
Perlet  (H.)  : 

Dragon's  daughter.     11657, 

11658. 
Fall  of  Ug.    13490a. 
French  dinner  in  3  courses. 

15359. 
Miss  Manhattan.    29979. 
Primrose  seminary.     37259, 

37260. 
When     Reuben    comes    to 

to^vn.    50289. 
Yankee  Doodle,  jr.    51986. 
Perley  (A.  C.  L.)  : 
Allie.    936. 

Douffdaffels.     11560,  11561. 
Just  across  the  w^ay.    23332. 
Man  &  his  money.    27728. 
Namesake.    31925. 
Sea  stranger.    41230. 


Perley  (A.  C.  L.) — Continued. 

Sheba.    42033. 

Sky-rocket   in   shadowland. 
42692,  42693. 

Sukie    of    Dew    Drop    inn. 
44460. 
Perley  (M.  E.)  : 

Christmas  guest.    53161. 

Hansel  &  Gretel.    53854. 
Perlman  (D.  H.)  : 

Amer.  citizen.    52661. 

Formula.    53684. 
I'erlman    (J.)      House    on    tlie 

hill.    20432. 
Perlman  (W.  J.)  : 

Everlasting.    1310li. 

Love's  sacrifice.    26736a. 

Modern  crime.    30596. 

On  the  precipice.    33889. 

Sin  &  sinners.    42469. 

Worthy  Miss  Worth.    51815. 
Perlmutter.    Be  a  man.    3152. 
Perna      (A.     H.)       Fall     guy. 
13462b. 

Pernas  (J.)  : 

Candidos         pretendientes. 
5998a. 

Hijo  del  general.    19467. 

Saugre  castiza.    40700. 
Perosi    (M.)     Pompei.     36767a. 
Perrault  (C.)  : 

Cendrillon.     6589. 

Contes  de  Perrault.    14999, 
15000. 
Perret    (St.  J.)     Eternal  ques- 
tion.   12983. 
Perrie  (G.  W.)     Safe.    40484. 
Perrier  (E.  G.)     Coup  de  eorne. 

8817. 
Perrin  (E.)    Monsieur  le  comte. 

30860. 
Perrin  (G.)  : 

Castaiiuelas.    53086. 

Cenicienta.    53097. 

Cinematografo        nacional. 
7367. 

Corte  de  Fara6n.    8582. 

Dioses  del  dia.    10889a. 

Generala.    16059. 

Guitarra  del  amor.    53846. 

Hargu.     lS217a. 

Mariflores.    28271. 

Mil  y  pico  de  noches.    29549. 

Miss  Australia.    29902a. 

Mujeres     de     Don     Juan. 
31311. 

Niiios  de  Ecija.    54722. 

Pais  de  las  Hadas.     35122. 

Pajaro.    35126. 

Pepe  el  liberal.     35866. 

Pepita  Lopez.    35871. 

Rein  a     de     los     mercados. 
38965. 

Reina  Mimi.    38967. 


3341 


USTDEX 


Perrfn   (G.) — Continued. 
Tierra  del  sol.    46173. 
Veda  del  amor.    48746. 
Perrin       (S.      L.)         Pumpkin 

colored  trio.    37825. 
Perrin  y  Tliom§  (G.)     Casa  de 

Su  Excelencia.    6310a. 
Perrine  (D.  W.)     Her  name  is 

Maude.    19080. 
Perrine    (V.   D.)  : 

Bit  of  Harlem.     4001. 
Soul  of  tlie  tree.     43.328. 
Uncle  Daniel.    47948. 
Perris  (A.)    Calplmrnia.   5926:i. 
Perrott   (R.  F.)     Wine,  woman 

&  puritan.    51126a. 
Perrott     rS.     W.)      By    proxy. 

5705. 
Perry  (A.  H.)    Neptune's  aftiui- 

ties.     32231. 
Perry    (Albert)      Boots  &  sad- 
dles.    4642. 
Perry     (Augusta)     Sec    Down- 
ing   (A.   P.) 
Perry  (C.  J.)  : 

Fatal  love.     13758. 

Paul   Gr  is  wold,    M.    D. 

35606. 
Royal  nobody.     40159. 
Perry  (E.  A.)  : 

Our  heroes.    34664. 
War.    49572, 
Pen-y  (E.  G.)  : 

Bric-a-brac.    5037. 
Trip      to      the      Catskills. 
47037. 

Perry  (E.  H.)  : 

(^)ur      villaae      postmaster. 

34796a. 
Shepherd's  call.     42057a. 
Perry    (Edna    &    Evelyn)     Pa- 
jama   Perrvs   in   chorus   life. 
35123. 
Perry    (F.    L. )      Terpsichorean 

violinist.     45404. 
Perry   (H.  A.)  : 

Midway.    29508. 
Midway  Plaisance.    29509. 
On  the  Midway.    3.3874. 
On  the  Midway  Plaisance. 

33876. 
World's     fair     M  i  d  w  a  v  . 
51779. 
Perry     (H.    A.    H.)       Case    of 

grip.    6331a. 
Perry   (H.  T.)     Fortunate  bur- 

glai-y.    1.5040. 
Perry   (M. )     Pajama  Perrys  in 

chorus  life.     35123. 
Perry    (M.  E.)     Victor.     48966. 
Perry    (N.)      Two  fjneeus   &  a 

jack.     47761. 
Perry    (Walter)     Shake   down. 
41727a. 


Perry  (Mrs.  Wm.)     Brownies  & 
fairies  in  Flowerland.     5332. 
Perry  bnos.-: 

Bric-a-brac.    5037. 
Congressional        aspirants. 

8267. 
Trip  to  the  Catskills.   47037. 
Two  pair.     47740. 
Perry  sisters : 

Next  day  after.     32582. 
Pajama    Perrys    in    chorus 
life.    35123. 
I'ersia  (J.  de)     (^e^  De  Persia. 
Personette  (C.  T.)     Millions  of 

money.     29674. 
Personi     (C.)     Butterfly     love. 

5655b. 
Persse    (I.    A.)      Sec    Gresiory 

(Augusta,  lady) 
Perugini  (F.)  : 
Busted.    .5607. 
Never  was.     32311. 
Red  light.    38752a. 
P4rye    (A.)      Gymnastique  su6- 

doise.    17811. 
Peskind   (A.)  : 

Death    the    world    builder. 

10286a. 
Pillars  in  ruins.     36310a. 
S  t  r  i  c  1 1  v       professional. 
44150a. 
Pesnel  (M.  E.) : 

All's   fair   in    love   &    wai*. 

897a. 
All  to  smash.    922. 
Book  agent.     4598. 
Boomerang.    4626. 
Dead  weight.     10226. 
Helpmates.     18801a. 
Honey's  burglar.    20135a. 
Interview.     21840. 
.Jimmy's      practical      joke. 

22747. 
Kidney  stew.     23691. 
Miss  Sue  Brett.     30033. 
Missing  link.    300.57a. 
Pair  of  them.     .'i4872. 
Put  to  test.     37913. 
She     got     away     with     it. 

41998a. 

Temptation    waltz.      45327. 

Walpurga's   uierht.     49441a. 

Woman  in  car  4112.    5141,Sa. 

Pesoa  (I.  G.)     Warlaw's  quest. 

49613. 
Peteler      (,T.     M.)       See     Hug 

(.7.   M.  P.) 
Peter     (C.)       Heroine    of    Ra.s- 

sano.     19294. 
Petermann    (G.    A.)      Roulette. 

40087. 
Peters    (Mrs.   P>.)      See  Peters 

(C.  W.) 
Peters    (B.   C. )      Hoopioroo   of 
Hullabalooloo.     20223. 


Peters  (C.  R.)  jr.     Five  daugh- 
ters of  a  king.    53652. 
Peters    (C.    W.)      Looking   for 


26165a. 
Widov/  Flaherty. 


in    ad- 


the  King. 
Peters    (E.) 

50813. 
Peters     (G.)       Friends 

versify.     15464b. 
Peters  (J.  J.)  : 

Buddie,       the       bootblack. 

5388a. 
Even  exchange.    13079. 
His    first    «&    last    offence. 
19625. 
Peters  (J.  L.)     Grand  old  time 

fiddlers'  contest.     17276. 
Peters    (J.    T.)      Title   broker. 

46334. 
Peters  (M. )     Homeward  bound. 

20082,  20083. 
Peters    (N.)      Schemes  o'  mice 

&  men.     41053. 
Peters    (P.    W.)      Old    soldier. 

33625,  33626. 
Peters  fR.  H.)     Student's  ruse. 

44267. 
Peters  (W.  A.)     Catnip.     6467. 
Peters  (W.  F.)  : 

Happy  youngsters.     18194. 
Mayor  of  Tokio.     28941. 
Winning    the    pennant. 
51180. 
Peters    (W.  H.)     Square  Deal. 

43677a. 
Petersen  (A.)  : 

Gehorsam.    16009. 
Lioba.     25531. 
Petersen     (H.    G.)      Bankrupt. 

2925. 
Peterson    (A.    F. )      Mephisto's 

hot  house.    54490a. 
Peterson    (Mrs.  A.  J.)  : 
Cas.siopeia.     6391. 
Facts,  follies  &  fancies  of 

Uncle  Sam.    13.335. 
Lady    of   quantity.     24489. 
Peterson     (E!     O.)       Jovs     of 

Satan.    23094a. 
Peter.son  (F.  T.)  co.    Dream  of 

liberty.     11743. 
Peterson  (H.)  : 

Becky  Sharp.     32.54. 
Blue  &  gray.     4330. 
Caesar.    5795. 
Columbus.     8015. 
Conquered.     8284. 
Cousin  Robert.    8905. 
Freddie.    1.5.309. 
Helen.     18718,  18719. 
.Tudge.    23134. 
Judge's  ordeal.     23152. 
One    hundred 

34023. 

Only  a   love  story.     34171. 
Red  chateau.    38712. 


years    ago. 


3342 


INDEX 


Peterson   (Mrs.  L.)     King's  in- 
vitation.    23969a, 
Petliick   (S.  N.)     Siege  of  Se- 

bastopol.     42274. 
Petrauskas    (M.)      LietuviSkas 

milionierius.     25260a. 
l^etravsky  (M.)  : 

His  own  wife.     19770. 
Smart  society.     42S21. 
Whirlpool  of  love.    50466. 
Petrella   (E.)     lone.    21922. 
Petrie  (C.)     Pedestin.    35775. 
Petrie    (H.)     Ruiz  Gomez,   ttie 

king's  friend.     40249. 
i'etrie  (H.  W.)  : 

Baron  Groucli.    3015. 
Lion  iiunter.     25544. 
Petrova         (O.)  Salvation. 

40625a. 
Petry  (H.  F.)     Nickolaus  Talli- 

liankel"s  troubles.    32625. 
Petterson     ( J. )       Recantation. 

38646. 
Pettibone     (S.    W.)       Railway 

pyrotechnics.     38372. 
Pettibone  bros.  mfg.  co.    Royal 
order     of     the    ogling     owls. 
40161. 
Pettigrew     (G.     R.)       Village 
belles      &      wedding      belLs. 
48019a. 
Pettigrew   (M.  D.)  : 

Clouded  title.    7664a. 
One  to  twenty.    34110a. 
Roger    Morgan's    daughter. 
39714a. 
Pettiuati       (M.)         Rosalinda. 

39936. 
Pettingill.       Only     pool     room 

open.    34214. 
Pettingill  (J.)  : 

Four  pecks.     15170. 
Kelly's  kids.    23582. 
Puck.     37795. 
Pettit    (J.)    jr.     Vivian  Dawn. 

49208. 
Pettit    (S.    W.)      My   Mexican 

sweetheart.    31644. 
Pettit  (W.  V.)  : 
Alimony.    802. 
Breaking  a  butterfly.   4984. 
Fakir.    13455. 
Need  of  war.    32148. 
Poet.    36614. 
Requiescat.    39086. 
School  for  husbands.  41106. 
Survivors.     44666,  44C07. 
Woman,  a  dog.  and  a  wal- 
nut tree.    51376. 
Pettitt    (H.)  : 

Battle     of     the     factions. 

3132. 
Blue-eyed  Susan.    4366. 
Edge  of  the  storm.    12227. 


England. 


Pettitt  (H.) — Continued. 

Faust  up  to  date.     13913, 

13914. 
Free  pardon.    15332. 
Nabob's  fortune.     31890. 
Pluck.    36555. 
Queen's  evidence.    38112. 
Sailor's  knot.     40506. 
Scarlet  hand.    40976. 
Soldier's      wife.        43117- 

43119. 
Taken    from    life.      44938, 

44940. 
World.     51741a-51743. 
£50,000.     52535. 
Petty   (G.  H.)  : 

American  home.     52665. 
Gay  deceiver.    159G2ii. 
Silas  Scroggins.    42327a. 
Petzl       (C.)         Kleine      salon. 
24092a. 

Petzold     (M.     H.)       Catharine 
Parr,     Queen     of 
6454. 
Peycke    (F.   E.)      Fountain   of 

youth.     15131. 
Peyser  (S.)    Bits  of  vaudeville. 

4013a. 
Peyton   (G.)  : 
Baby.     2629. 
In  Dakota.    21138. 
Pezet    (W.)      Marrying  money. 

28471. 
PfafE   (H.  C.)  : 

End  of  the  road.     12712. 
Kii  of  Bahoo.     23695. 
Mighty  arm.     29522. 
Pfalf    (H.  F.)      Dreams— reali- 
zation.    11794. 
Pfaff      (R.)        Our      troubles. 

34789. 
Pfankuch       (H.  W.)       Hellas. 

18762. 
Pfarr   (W.  F.)  : 

End  of  his  trail.     12702. 
Heart     of     a      ranchman. 

18448. 
Law  &  the  father.    24S51. 
Price  of  the  past.    37179. 
Pfau    (G.  R.)     Julia.     2.3211. 
Pfeffer  (M.)  : 

Freier  dienst.     53705. 
Herr     aus     der     sezession. 

53931. 
Hexengericht.     53933. 
Onkel  Bernhard.     54811. 
Sohn  der  sonne.     55380. 
Pfeifer  (F.)     Just  life.    23366b. 
Pfeifer  (H.  R.)    Dewey's  naval 
battle  of  Manila  Bay.    10736. 
Pfeifer    (S.  B.)  : 

Across  the  border.    52563. 
Last  straw.    54281. 
Three  a.  m.    55572. 


Pfeifter  (C.  Birch-)    See  Birch- 

Pfeiffer. 
Pfeiffer  (M.  V.)  : 

Prize  bluff.    37551. 
Wrong  raid.     51896. 
Pfeil  (C.  A.  or  Carl)  : 

Detective's  romance.  10624. 
Devil  &  a  Swede.    10655. 
Union  man.     48331. 
Pfeil    (H.    A.)      Bill    Perkins' 

proposin'  day.    3843. 
Pfeil    (R.)   //•.     Blind  organist. 
4264. 

Pfirrmann  (C.  D.)  : 
Finale.    14253. 
His  last  hour.    19684. 
Limit.     25498. 
Love  is  blind.    26534. 
Pfirrmann  amusement  co.     His 

last  hour.     19684. 
Pfleeger.     Rah!  rah!   romance. 

38350. 
Pflueger  (C.)     Azara.    2597.      . 
Pharnal.     E  r  r  e  u  r  judiciaire. 

12887. 
Pharos  (A.)     Caesar  Augustus. 

5798. 
Pheasant     (F.    T.)       Her    last 

jump.     19049. 
Plielar.  (E.  V.)    Angelus.    1504. 
Phelon     (W.    A.)      Inevitable. 
21670. 

Phelps  (A.  R.)  : 

Blanche,     the     orphan     of 

Beechwood.    4197. 
liobert  Emmet,  the  martyr 
of   Irish   liberty.     39639. 
Phelps  (C.)  : 

Bandit.    52822. 

Mr.     James     of     London. 

54553. 
Shoplifter.    55325. 
Swordfish    &    the    crab. 
55499. 
Phelps    (C.   H.)      Blind   found- 
ling.   4244. 
Phelps    (E.    S.)      See    Ward 

(E.  S.  P.) 
Phelp?     (G.)       Betty's    haul. 

3660. 
Phelps  (G.  L.)     Little  mother. 

25809. 
Phelps  (M.)     Grand  army  man. 

17253a. 
PhelpR  (O.)  : 

Thespian  4.    45750. 

Uncle    Josh    &    his    trick 

mule.    47985. 
Uncle    Josh,     the    Yankea 
farmer.    47987. 
Phelps  (P.)  : 

As  Rlolly  told  it.    2017. 
At  Cozy  Corners.     2128. 
Aunt  Elnox-a's  hero.    2393 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3343 


INDEX 


Phelps  (P.)— Continued, 
Backward  child.    27G2. 
Bondhil!  boy.    4544. 
Box  of  powdei".    4811. 
Breaking  the  ice.    4996. 
Burlesque     pantomime     of 

Shakespeare's  Seven  ages 

of  man.    55G2. 
Confederates.     8228. 
County    fair    at    Pumpkin- 

ville.     8809. 
Courting  the  widow.    8863. 
Crystal  gazer.    9293. 
Cyclone  for  a  cent.     9534. 
Daughters  of  Baal.     9941. 
Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    10030. 
Deacon    Slocum's   presence 

of  mind.    10192a. 
Past  friends.     13724. 
G  iri  from  out  yonder.  16518. 
Happy  ending.    18158. 
He,  she  &  it.     1S3S2. 
Her  Cuban  tea.    lS944a. 
Home  from  college.  20020b. 
Husband  in  clover.     20720. 
.Tack's    brother's    sister. 

223S4n. 
Kit's  caller.    24045. 
Love  suit.    2GG20. 
Mrs.    INIoneymade's   fitting. 

30411. 
:\Iorning  call.    31050. 
Mountain  boy.    31226. 
Nettle.    322G4. 
Pair  of  lunatics.    35101. 
Saint  Cecilia.     40516. 
Set  of  turquoise.    41.581. 
Shakespearian     conference. 

41915.  41916. 
Show  of  hands,    42186. 
Sixteen   2-character   plays. 

42633a. 
Spinster  by  preference. 

43549. 
Spinster  Thurber.    43550. 
Swset  clover.    44743. 
Sweet  girl  graduate.  44748. 
Telephone  romance.    45238, 

45239. 
Those  landladies,    45SS9. 
Two    .ioUy    girl    bachelors. 

47658. 
Villain  &  victim.    49057. 
When    a    woman    loves. 

50191. 
Young  Paul  Revere.    552193. 
Ph3lps    (Vera)      Country    fair. 

8757. 
Phelps  (Verne)    Texan.    45482. 
Phelpy    (W.    H.)      Miss    Auto 

from  INIobile.     20903. 
Phelps  (W,  L.)  : 

As  you  like  it      20G4. 
Critic.    9154. 


Phelps  (W.  L.) — Continued. 
Grafters.    17237. 
I^ondon   assurance.     26095. 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 

drama.     Christopher 

Marlowe.  28739. 
Pretenders.  37099. 
Revizor.    39274. 

Pbifer  (C.  L.)  : 

Blight  of  blood.     4234. 
.Tesus  &  Barabbas.    22671. 
Uncle  Amos  of  Arkansaw. 
47937. 
Phifer  (E.  AV.)     Child's  book  of 

plays.     53144. 
Philhuwer     (C.    L.)       Amanda 

Minton's  dream.     1048. 
Philipp   (A.)  : 
Adele.     272. 
Arme  miidchen,    1880. 
Auction      pinochle.       2360, 

2361. 
Cleopatra.     7587. 
Geheimnisse     von     N.     Y. 

16008. 
Klein  Deutschland.     24077. 
Tm  lande  der   freiheit. 
20982, 

Masked  marvel,    54453. 
Mitternachtsm;:  edel.   30503. 
My  shadow  &  I.    3169Ga, 
Sadie  from  Riverside  drive, 

40482a. 
Therese     sei      nicht      bose. 

45740. 
Zabern.     52263. 
•2  lots  in  Bronx.     52418. 

Philipp  (A.)  CO.: 
Adele.    272. 
Auction     pinoclde.       2360, 

2301. 
IMitteruachtsmaedel.    30503. 
Theresa,  be  mine.    45735. 
Therese     sei     nicht     hose. 

45740. 

Zabern.    52263. 

2  lots  in  Bronx.     52418. 
Philipp   (Y.)     From  across  the 

pond.     15524. 
Philippi   (F.)  : 

Affaire  Fousseret.     424a. 

Anonymous.    1.573. 

Dunkle  thor.     12040. 

Great  light.    17419. 

Grosse  licht.     17681. 

Griine  zweig.    17704. 

Heifer.    18751. 

P  a  r  i  s  e  r       schattenspiel. 
35316,  35317. 

Philippi      (H.)        Tribulations. 
46954. 

Philippo.      Labistouille    et    Co- 
quembois.     54196. 


Philips  (A.)  : 

Fourth  man.    53694. 

Plaviug  the  game.  36479. 
Philips  (A,  S.)    Job  lots.    22784. 
Philips  (F.  C.)  : 

Burglar  &  the  judge.    5516. 

Iln-  pathe.     20952. 
Phillip     (W.     J.)       Self-made. 
41430. 

Phillipps     (J.     O.     Halliwell-) 

Sec  Halliwell-Phillipps. 
Phillips  ( A.  B.)     Story  of  Cupid. 

43998. 
Phillips     (A.     C.)        Blunders. 

4423. 
Phillips  (A.  S.)  : 
Blunders.    4420. 
Caught  on.    6510. 
Phillips    (Al.)      Banker's    son. 

2915. 

Phillips  (Albert  E.)  : 
Black  pearl.    4129a. 
Neutrality.    32286b. 
Rustler.    40360. 
Phillips  (Arthur  E.)  : 
Cromwell.     9170. 
Cromwell  ian        conspiracy. 

9171. 
Grove  of  single-blessedness. 

17698. 
His  wife's  idolater.    19861. 
Phillips  {Mrs.  Augustus) 

Bravest  of  the  brave.    4951. 
Mrs.       Honora       McGiuty. 
30385. 
Phillips    (B.   F.)      PhillHT.   the 

dreamer.    36124. 
Phillips  (B.  K.)  : 

Anything      &      everything. 

1656. 
Aunt    Dinah's    quilting 

party.    2390. 
Between  2  fires.     3091. 
Bitter-sweet.    4031. 
David's  harem.     10062. 
Dot's  burglar.     11502. 
Honeymoon      in      Paradise 

flats.    20128. 
Honor  bright.    20160. 
How  he  found  out.    20478. 
Kleptomaniac.    24096. 
Master  of  millions.'    2870.5. 
Ttloderu  Magdalen.    30625a, 
Rural       Rube's       rambles. 

40313. 
Stupid  little  slavey.    44297. 
Sunnner  boarders.    44494. 
Tragedy  of  a  bonnet.    40715. 
Up-to-date  ghost.     48502. 
Where  ignorance  is  bliss  'tis 
folly  to  be  wise.    50379. 
Phillips  (C.)  : 

Boy  martyr  of  the  blessed 
sacrament.     52968. 


3344 


INDEX 


Phillips  (O— Continued. 
Fighting  race.    53641. 
Ha  !  ha  !    17859. 
Moses,     the     lawgiver     & 

leader.    31103. 
Notte  estiva.    33093a. 
Old  pendulum.    33602. 
Other  Mary.    34463. 
Sangre  nuovo.    40707a. 
FMiillips  (C.  A.)  : 

Broken  arrow.    5164. 
Mohawk.    30688. 
Phillips    (C.    C.)      In    chains. 

21121. 
Phillips  (0.  J.)     Mary  Magda- 
len.   28559. 
Phillips  (C.  W.)  : 
Cromwell.    9170. 
Cromwell  ian        conspiracy. 
9171. 
Pliillips  (D.  G.)  : 

Grain  of  dust.    17246. 
Hungry  heart.    20667. 
Old  wives  for  new.     33677. 
Worth    of    woman.     51809, 
51810. 
Phillips      (D.      H.)        Hamlet. 

17981. 
Phillips   (E.  M.)     Her  philoso- 
phy.   19103. 
Phillips  (F.)  : 

Church  or  stage.     7307. 
Last  toast.    24774h. 
Phillips  (F.  C.)  : 
Brothers.    5295. 
Family  purse.    13605,  13606. 
Mr.  Butts.    30162. 
Who.    50596a. 
Phillips  (G.)  : 

Bravest  of  the  brave.    4951. 
Koomer.    24231. 
Mrs.       Honora       McGinty. 
30385,    ■ 
Phillips  (G.  K.)     They  all  for- 
gave him.    45754. 
Phillips    (G.    L.)      Wrong   Mr. 

Corbett.    .51889. 
Phillips  (H.)  : 
At  sea.    2187. 
Crazy  patch.    9039. 
Paper  doll.    35224. 
Phillips     (H.    A.)       Firebrand. 

14319. 
Phillips  (H.  B.)  : 

Five  &  6  off.    14427. 
Schemes.    41050. 
Phillips  (H.  W.)  : 

Balconette  scene.    2835. 
Capital  punishment.    6052b. 
Wine  cup.    51125. 
Phillips     (I.     C.)        .Shadysido 

farm.     41722b. 
Phillips    (J.  F.)  : 
Bond.     4538. 
Engaged.     12753.  I 


Phillips  (J.  F.)— Continued 

Evolution 
13170a. 

Failure.    1335Sb 

Honor.    201.50. 

Mr.  Hopp's  hop. 

Percy  B.  Shelley 

Plays.    36502. 

Unconventional 
party.     48072. 
Phillips     (K.)      Noble 


of      Lilian. 


30190. 
35883. 


house 


32923. 
Phillips 

55435. 
Phillips 

pi  re. 
Phillips 


nature. 
(L.)      Star  of  destiny. 
Fall  of  an  em- 


(L.  K.) 
13465. 
_      (L.  L.)  : 

Captain.     6079. 
Lottery  ticket.     26380. 
Ninon.     32823. 
Slieve  Na  Garry.     42776. 
Phillips     (L.    M.)      Homeward 

bound.     20081. 
Phillips    (N.    DeW.)      Awaken- 
ing.    2550a. 
I'liillips    (R.)  : 

Divorce  mill.     1]041. 
Dream.    11704. 
Magdalena    Bay    a  f  f  a  i  r. 

27338. 
Man     without     a     brain. 

2S015. 
Second  generation.     4.1280. 
Phillips    (R.  E.)  : 

Her  brother.     18927. 
Ulysses.     47912. 
Phillips   (S.)  : 

Armageddon.    1874a,  52726. 
Aylmer's  secret.     2592. 
Faust.    13S98a. 
Herod.     19276. 
Nero.    32236. 

Paolo  &  Francesca.    35196. 
Pietro  of  Siena.    36277. 
Ulysses.     47914. 
Phillips     (S.     L.)       Celestine. 
6574. 

Phillips   (T.)     Reola.     390.58. 
Phillips    (W.)      Roadside  dais- 
ies.    39596. 
Phillips    (W.  F.)  : 

Bell  boy.     3357.' 

Boys  of  N.  Y.     4867. 
Phillips   (W.  H.)  : 

Baker's  daughter.    2819. 

By  .Jupiter.    5683. 

Claudia.     7555. 

Knight  &  Day,  commission 
merchants.     24135. 

Love,     board     &     lodging. 
26487. 

Love-hate.    26511. 

New  Godiva.    32385. 

Queen  of  the  circus.  38053. 

3345 


Phillips  (W.H.)— Continued. 
Rings.     39479. 
Woman's  plot.    51552. 
Phillips      (W.      J.)        Woman 

scorned.    51484. 
Phillips      (W.      S.)        Traitor. 

55636. 
Phillipson  (P.  H.)     Nisowassa. 

32841. 
Phillpotts   (E.)  : 

Angel  in  the  house.    1467a. 
Bed  rock.     52848. 
Golden   wedding.     17018. 
Pair    of    knickerbockers. 

35099. 
Secret  woman.     41360. 
Philo    (M.    A.)      Mile.    Jones. 

27257. 
Philo-dramatis,     pseud.       See 

Cooley   (De  W.  C.) 
Philosophisch-theosoph  i  sc  h  e  r 
verlag  : 

Der    seelen     erwachen 

10503a. 
Huter  der  schwelle.  20588c. 
Phiip    (K.)  : 

Eilleen  alanna.     12349. 
Patrick  Henry  \.     3.5557. 
Piaster    (M.)  : 

Downey.    11631. 
King's  player.     23988. 
Soap-bubble.    42939. 
Photo  drama  moving  picture  co. 

Humpty  Dumpty.    20644. 
Phoutrides   (A.  E.)  : 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Ducas 

13488. 
Saxifrage.    40913. 
When  worlds  meet.     50306. 
Physico,  liseud.    See  Wightman 

(S.  J.) 
Physioc  (J.  A.)     Man  from  the 

States.    27819. 
Physioc  (Mrs.  J.  A.)     See  Phy- 
sioc (J.  T.) 
Physioc  (J.  T.)     With  the  fleet. 

51293. 
Pi  y  Arsuaga  (F.)     Margarid5. 

28211. 
Piaggio    (E.   E.)      At  the  play. 

2268. 
Piani     (H.)      Light    &    shade. 

25361b. 
Piatt   (D.)  : 

King's  love.     23976. 
Life  in  the  lobby.    25307. 
Marian  De  Leigh.     28249. 
Piatt     (H.     S.)       Grammaire. 

17248. 
Piatti    (P.  G.)  : 

At    the    king's    command. 

2250. 
Balthazar  Gerard.    2872. 
Chemist.    6892. 


INDEX 


Piatti  (P.  G.)— Continued. 

Everybody.    13127. 

Everybody  in  search  of  for- 
tune.   13129. 

Foscari.    15099. 

Man  in  a  million.     27840. 

Nominated.    32974, 

Seventy-six.     41G33. 

Sure  cure.    44630. 

1776.     52496. 
Piatti     (P.     J.)       Sure     cure. 

44630. 
Pi  card.       Junior      v*<.      senior. 

23310. 
Pi  card    (A.)  : 

Ange  gardien.     1453. 

Dozule.    11640. 

Fugitive.     1.5637. 

.Jeunesse.    22679. 
Picard      (E.)        Cousin      .Jack. 
8889. 

I'icard   (L.  B.)  : 

Neffe    als    oukel.      32154- 

.321,55a. 
Parasite.    35281. 
Rebound.     3S634a. 
Piccacake    (P.)      Tom   Bowline 

&  .Tack's  the  lad.    46439. 
Picchianti  (S.  H.)  : 
Alma  mater.    944. 
Domestic  court.     11318. 
Great  detective.    17379. 
Grizzly.     17668. 
Madre  triestina.     27307a. 
Monna  Lisa.    30823. 
Pants     that     John     woi'e. 

35191. 
She-wolf.     42025. 
Son  of  Toto.     43223. 
Pichel  (C.  L.)  : 

Decoy.    10353b,  10354. 
Prince  Consomme.    372S8. 
Pichel   (I.)     Failure.     13356. 
Picini-Mersereau   (N. )  : 

Belle      of    the    boulevard. 

3428a. 
Little  mermaid.     25761b. 
Pickens     (A.     J.)       Coal    day. 

7718. 
Pickens     (G.)       White    heifer. 

50526. 
Pickering    (H.    S.)      Fugitive's 

sncrifice.    1-5647. 
Pickerscill   (H.  L.)  : 
Antipodes.    1620. 
Charged     with    a     serious 
crime.      6740. 
Pickett  (A.  S.)  : 

Crime  of  Amrah.    9085. 
Sublime  tragedy  of  tlie  lost 
cause.     44313a. 
Pickett  m.  B.)  : 

Fourth    physician.      15203, 
15204. 


Pickett  (M.  B.) — Continued. 
Goblinski,  hypnotist.  16822. 
Liability.      25193. 
Picton   (T.)     Tempest  in  a  tea 

pot.     45293. 
Pidgin   (C.  F.)  : 

Blennerhassett.     4225. 4226. 
Burglars.     5526.  5530. 
Climax.     4225. 
Courtin'.    8859. 
Dagobert,  the  faithful  sol- 
dier.    9629. 
Eggs.     12294. 
F.nther  &  son.    13829. 
Fits  &  Miss  Fitz.     14422. 
Found,  a  partner.    15113. 
Girls.    16665. 

Great  catch.     17367,  17368. 
Groceryman   &   Peck's  bad 

boy.    17672,  17673. 
Guests  at  the  grand  hotel. 

17740. 
Hix's  fix.     19897. 
.Tethro  Jingle,  ir.     23674. 
Labor.     24282. 
T-etter  H.    2.5144. 
Lucifer  matches.    '26813. 
Mmo.  Favart.     27191. 
Alercedes.    29138. 
Moonshiners.     30976. 
Musical  neighborhood. 

31443. 
Ocean.     33235. 
Peck's    bad    boy.       .35758- 

357.59a. 
Poetictd  wooing.     36620. 
Public  eve.    37782. 
Puck.    37797. 
Quincy    Adams    Sawyer    & 

JIa  son's     Corner     folks. 

38214. 

Reuben  Glue.     39209. 
Rondside  daisies.     39.596. 
Rovers  en  route.    40114. 
Run  of  luck.    40266. 
Sancho-Pedro.     406S2. 
Sis.     42,573. 
Tactics.     44909. 
Terrapin's  stew.     4,5407. 
They  made  it  up.     4.5758. 
.Toy  makers.    40671. 
Two    little  dons   of   Spain. 

47670, 
U.  S.  S.  Finback.     48357. 
Vandemar       &       Vivienne. 

4S6S6. 
Violet  Ray.    49103. 
Wanted,     a    partner    with 

S5000.     49532. 
Who  next?     50641. 
Wolsey,  the  great  cardinal. 

51364. 
Wonderful  Invention. 

51654. 


Pidgin  (F.  F.)     Courtin'.   8859. 
Pier    (F.)      See   Scott-Maxwell 

(F.) 
Pierce    (A.)      Squashtown  tav- 
ern.    43686. 
Pierce   (A.  D.)     Tried  &  true. 

46973. 
Pierce    (A.  J.)      Jean's   happi- 
ness.    22586. 
Pierce  (D.  R.)     Boy  from  Sun- 
set.    4S32a, 
Pierce    (E.  W.)     Amer.   count- 
ess.    1184. 
Pierce      (Edward)        Jingling, 

dingling  bells.    227.51a. 
Pierce  (Etta)     Story  of  a  birth. 

43989. 
Pierce   (F.  E.)  : 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29166. 
Tv\-elfth  night.     55687. 
Pierce   (G.  A.)  : 

O.  O.  Ho.i.    33186. 
One  niaht  in  Venice.  54806. 
One  wife  or  20.     34118. 
Paul  Vedder.     35621. 
Recalled  to  life.     38643. 
Womaji  sovereignty.   51486. 
Zachoriali.     the     congress- 
man.    52264. 
100  wives.    52474. 
Pierce   (G.  H.)     Gertie's  vindi- 
cation.    16218. 
Pierce   (H.  H.  D.)     Fossegrira. 

15100. 
Pierce   (H.  L.)     Happy  Nan  & 

the  suffragist  court.    18185. 
Pierce    (.LP.)     And  the  lamp 

went  out.     1418. 
Pierce  (.Terry  A.)     Inheritance. 
21717. 

Pierce  (John  A.)  : 

Family  jinx..   13599. 
Masterpieces     of     modern 
drama.    28737a.  28737b. 

Pierce    (Iv.)  : 

Tommy.     46469a. 

Willie's  mama.     510S2u. 

Witcbes'  night.     512S0a.. 

.$5,000  reward.    52524a. 
Pierce    (L.)      Village    pride. 

49047. 
Pierce   (L.  F.)  : 

Aaron  Burr.     33. 

Children  of  men.    7037. 

Streak  of  luck.     44111. 
Pierce   (R.  B.)  : 

Bewitched  clock.    3716. 

Convict.    8413. 

Rehearsal.    38946. 
Pierce   (R.  M.)     AVilhelm  Tell. 

51012b, 
Pierce  (S.  E.)  : 

All  about  a  watch.    818. 


3346 


INDEX 


Pierce  (S.  E.)— Continued. 

Josephine,  ompi-ess  of  the 

French.    23035. 
Million     for     a     husband. 

29G43. 
Old  Moneybacs' will.   .33578. 
Poor  girl.     3G795. 
Rolling  in  money.    397G5. 
Pierce  (T.  I-I.  B.)     Guide  cnna- 

dien.    17745. 
Pierce  (Mrs.  V.  M.)  : 

Indian  romance.     21G87. 
Waif.     49372. 
Pierce  bros.    Topics,  tomfoolery 

&  terpsichore.     4G5G4. 
Pierce-Lyman     ( E. )       T  e  s  e  a. 

4544Ga. 
Piercy    (.T.    W.)      End    of    the 

land.     33395. 
Pierne  (G.)  : 

Enfants  a  Bethleem.   12752. 
Franz  von  Assisi.    15271. 
On     ne    badine    pas    avec 

I'amour.    33780. 
Saint     Francois     d'Assise. 
40527. 
Plern6     (P.)       Diable     gahmt. 

10743.  10744. 
Pierra   (A.)  : 

Alcalde  de  Zuhuuea.     714. 
Bogus  colonel.    44S0. 
Colonel  not  a  colonel.   7915. 
Constance.    8347. 
Cuban  patriots.    9321. 
Draga  of  Servia.     11647. 
.Man  of  cold.     27S99. 
Mighty  hand.    29524. 
liomance     of     Gettysburg. 

39793. 
Singidar  marriage.     42507. 
FMerrefeu    (E.    T.    de)      Dawn. 

10073. 
IMerrei'eux    c;.  de)      Belles  de 

unit.     52S59. 
Pierrepont  (H.  &  K.)  : 
Emancipation.     12570. 
Lady     Wortley     Montagu's 
letter.    24532. 
Piernii   (A.  G.  or  George)  : 
Old  King  Cole.    33525. 
Tutor.     47391. 
Pi(-r.son    (C.  H.)  : 

Blauchard  diamonds.    4190. 
(Jt'tting  rid  of  the  minister. 
16290. 
I'if^i-s(in    (E.  DeL.) : 
Darli  days.    9861. 
\'agabond's    honor.     48611. 
Pierson   (H.)     School  of  crime. 

41116. 
Pierson   (H,  H.)  : 

Bridal  of  I'ennacook.    5047. 
School  dialogues.     41103. 
Pierson    (M.)     Mi.stress  of  the 
inn.     30427. 


;  Pierson   (N.)  : 

Man  &  a  maid.    27722. 
Peculiar  elopement.    .S57G5. 

Pfeshkov   (A.  M.)  : 

Bezsemenoffs.     3741. 

Children  of  the  sun.    7044a. 

From  the  depths.     15582. 

Night's  lodging.     32773, 
32774. 

Radda.    38309.  38310. 

Smug  citizen.    42S03a. 

Submerged.    44317b. 

Summer  folk.    44.o00. 
Piesse  (F.  J.)  : 

At  Colorado  Springs.    2127. 

Fanchon,  the  cricket.  18626. 

Flossie's  wedding.    14576. 

.John  Brown's  hat.     22838. 

That  girl.    45567. 
Piet  (C.  F.)     Pre.ludice.    37056. 
Pietri   (G.)     In  Flemmerlanda. 

2U70,  2117L 
Pietsch    (C.   F.)      Five   sisters. 
14443. 

Piffault  (E.I     Ma  ranre  et  mou 

ov.r&.     27000. 
Pigott   (J.  W.)  r 

Book-maker.    4604. 
Felix     Porter,     gentleman. 
14001. 

Pihlfeldt    (E.)  : 

Amer.  heiress.    1219. 

^Marrying  a  title.     28469. 
Pike   (A.  T.)  : 

Prince  of  Amazonia.   37320. 

Red  Cross  princess.    38720. 
Pike  (C.  S.)     Cure  for  lealousv. 

9461. 
Pike   (M.  H.)  : 

Angel  in  disguise*.  1467. 

T:-^t?'ians.  22195. 

Margrave.-    28216. 

Margrave  of  Istria.    28218. 

Margravine.    28219. 

Margravine  of  Istria.  28220. 

Rubber  boots.     40196. 
Pike  fS.  M.)  : 

Error  of  youth.     53543. 

Eternal  question.     £56076. 
Pilgrim    (J.)  : 

British  oarsmen.    5129. 

Expres.s   robber   &   the  de- 
tectives.   13260. 

Grand  centennial.    17257. 

Robert     E  m  m  e  t.      39630, 
39631.  39638. 
Pit  let  (C.  E.  or  Edmond)  : 

.\round    the    world    in    80 
days.     1910. 

Hula  hula.    20593.  I 

Nathan  H;ile.    32039.  I 

Other     people's     ra  o  n  e  y. 
34480. 

Skvoz-Stro).     42683.  42684.- 


Pillet  (C.  E.  or  Edmond)— Con. 

Terrible  temptation.  45430. 

Tour   of   the   world    in   80 

days.    46624. 

Pillet     (L.     U.)       Skvoz-Stroi. 

42684. 
Pilling  (F.  J.)  : 

Box  of  pills.    4810. 
Young  Monte  Cristo.  52187. 
Pillmeyer's   (G.)    buchhandlung 
(.r.     Jonscher)       Kaufmann. 
23547. 
Pillot  (F.  J.)  : 

Brunhild.     5346. 
Catharine    the    Second    of 

Ru.ssia.     G455. 
r^ady  Dedlock  &  Hortense. 

24381. 
Mary    Anne,    a    woman    of 

the  people.    28542. 
.Mother  &  son.    3112.5. 
Pietra.     36275. 
Pilson    (S. )     Romance   of   Kil- 

larney.    39798. 
Pimentel   (J.  y  L.  Garcia)     See 

Garcia  Pimentel. 
Pin    (N. )     .*^v^  Rovira  y  Serra 

(M.) 
Pifiana  (G.)    Careta  de  Pierrot. 

6218. 
Pinasseau   (P.)     His  father-in- 
law.    19612. 
Pinchon   (E.)     War.     495G8a. 
Pincknev  (M.)     See  Locke  (M. 

P.  W.) 
Pincus   (H.)  : 

Dixie  guards.     11071. 

In      the      Latin      quarter. 

21448. 
Madison    square   roof    gar- 
den tra.gedy.    27292. 
Otoyo.    34.507. 
Paris     by     nisrht.       35300. 

35301. 
Sporting  craze.     43623. 
Pindar   (P).     Malvers  ik  .sj lend- 
ers.   27597. 
Pine  (M.  S.)*  See  Finn  (M.  P.) 
Pine  River  public  schl.     Thane 

of  Cawdor.     4.5517a. 
Pinedo     (B.     do)       Tio     Le6n. 

46289. 
Pinedo  (J.  Ortiz  de)     See  Ortiz 

de  Pinedo. 
Pinero  (A.  W.)  : 
Amazons.     1086. 
Beauty  stone.    3242. 
Benefit  of  the  doubt.    3514. 
Big  drum.     3783a.  52SS6. 
Bulkeley  peerage.    5435a. 
Cabinet  minister.     5773. 
Dandy  Dick.     9742. 
Gay  Lord  Quex.     1.5974a. 
His  house  in  order.     19663. 
25175. 


3347 


INDEX 


Pinero  (A.  W.) — Continued. 
Hobby-horse.     19904. 
In  chancery.    21123. 
Iris.     21941. 

Lady  Bountiful.     23374. 
Letty.    25155. 
Magistrate.    27402. 
Mid-channel.     29390. 
Mind  the  paint  girl.   29714. 
Money-spinner.     30793. 
Notorious    Mrs.    Ebbsmith. 

33088. 
Playgoers.     36471.  36472. 
Preserving    Mr.     Panmure. 

37073. 
Princess    &    the    butterfly, 

37394. 
Profligate.    37655. 
Rocket.     39688,  39689. 
Schoolmistress.     41124. 
Second     Mrs.     Tanqueray. 

6967a,  41300. 
Squire.    43702. 
Sweet  lavender.     44755. 
Thunderbolt.     46127. 
Times.    46257. 
Trelawnv     of     the     Wells. 

46911. 
Weaker  sex.    49827. 
Widow   of   Wasdale  Head. 

50831. 
Wife     without      a      smile. 
50920. 
Pingree  (E.  M.)     Temperamen- 
tal tragedy.    4.5256b. 
Pinillos   (J.  L6pez)     See  Lopez 

Pinillos. 
Pink  (W.)  : 

Dream-fight.    11719. 
Fishing.     14416. 
Pinkerton    (A.)      Express    rob- 
ber &  the  detectives.     13260. 
Pinkerton  (P.)  : 
Boh&me.     4487. 
Oracolo.     34294a. 
Villi.     49062. 
Pinkham    (H.    E.)      Grandsire 
Pinkhara's     singin     s  k  e  w  1 . 
17309. 
Pinknev   (H.  &  P.)     Politician. 

36713. 
Pinkopki    (P.)      Colonel's   mis- 
hap.   7933. 
Pinney  (D.  D.  D.)     FJoral  star 

addenda.     14552a. 
Pino   (F.  Palomares  del)     See 

Palomares  del  Pino. 
Pinski  (D.)  : 

Bathsheba.     3100. 
Bergsteiger.     3534. 
Dollar.     53434. 
Dumb  Moschiach.  12023a. 
Eibiger  yid.     12327c. 
(rabri      und      die      frauen. 
15748. 


Pinski  (D.) — Continued. 

Jakob,  der  schmied.    22435. 
May  God  save  you.    28905a. 
Michael.     29364a. 
Miriam    of    M  a  g  d  a  1  o  h  . 

29813. 
Mother.    31118. 
Mute  Messiah.    31470. 
Schatz.    41035. 
Treasure.    46S97b. 
Treasury.    46906. 
With     victorious     banners. 

51297. 
Yenkel.      the      blacksmith. 
52094. 
Pintado     (A.     Custodio)       See 

Custodio   (A.) 
Pintado  de  la  Roche  (F.)     Dos 

vereas.     11488. 
Pinto  y  Pardo   (J.)  : 

Primer  fruto.    37245. 
Se     c  e  d  e  n     habitaoiones. 
41212a. 

Pioneer  (G.)  : 

•Tolly  climbers.    22931. 
Music  hath  charms.    31403. 
Piper  (A.  N.)  : 

Equal  rights.     12838. 
Half-breed.     17919. 
Thoroughbred    half    breed. 

45875. 
Wind  of  destiny.     .^IIIS. 
Piper  (C.  L.)  : 

Brae,  the  poor  house  girl. 

4877. 
P.  O.  Z.  A.  M.    34994. 
Piper   (F.  R.)   jr.     Folks  from 

Cross  Timbers.    14667. 
Piper  (L.  M.)  : 

Brander.    4916. 
New  Year's  eve.    32512. 
Spider.    43521. 
Subbing  it.    44308. 
Piper    (V.    D.)      Autoraobilist. 

2495. 
Piperno     (N.)       Smugglers    of 

Scotland.    42872. 
Pipes  (M.)  : 

King's  wish.     23999a. 
Master's  voice.    287.50a. 
White  wolf.    50590c. 
Pipp    (F.   H.)      Movie  makers. 

31259d. 
Piquett  (G.  D.)     Is  marriage  a 

failure?      22102. 
Pirandello      (L.)       Lumie     di 

Sicilia.    53481. 
Pirani     (E.)       Witches'     song. 

51285. 
Pirerecourt.     Latude.     24807. 
Pirlvey    (F.    W.)      Girl    &    the 

bomb.    16422a. 
Pirkis  (C.  L.)    Tempests  in  tea- 
cups.   45298. 


Pitkin  (W.  B.)     Scheme  no.  8. 

41041. 
Pitman  (N.  H.)  : 

Saint  Michael.    40546. 

Vale  of  cedars.    48625. 

Pitou  (A.)  : 

Adventuress.    372. 

American's  gold.    1281. 

Mavourneen.     28886. 

Miles-aroon.    29567. 

Ofle  to  Egypt.    33319. 

Proposals.    37728. 

Ragged  Robin.    38344. 

Sweet  Inniscarra.    44753. 
Pitrot  (R.)    Spendthrift.   43.508. 
Pitt  (A.)     Cost.    8608. 
Pitt  (G.  I.)  : 

Armorer  of  Naples.    1892. 

Millionaire's  wife.    29671. 

Yellow  kid  of  McFadden's 
flats.     52076. 
Pitt  (H.  M.)  : 

Adonis  in  France.    307. 

Adonis  in  Paris.    308. 
Pittler     (A.)      Money    &    love. 
54584. 

Pittman  (Mrs.  H.  D.)  : 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon.   4770. 

Manette.    28051. 

Wishing  well.    51262. 
Pitts    (M.    A.)      Production    of 

mixed  races.    37603. 
Pitzer      (R.     C.)       Hypnotist. 

20768. 
Pius  (J.'i     Robert  &  Gertruden. 

39617. 
Piutti  (W.)     Cisnera.    7427. 
Pixley  (F.  S.)  : 

Apollo.     52710. 

Carpet-bagger.    6279. 

Doctor  Doolittle.    11136c. 

Glimpse  of  Paradise.   16761 . 

Grand  mogul.    17274. 

King  Dodo.    23762. 

Marcelle.     28155. 

Prince  of  Pilsen.    37343. 

Return  of  Eve.    39183a. 

Spoopju.    43614. 

Woodland.     51684. 
Pizzt  (E.)  : 

Benedictus.    3513. 

Gabriella.    15752. 

Vendetta.    48780. 

Wm.  Ratcliff.    .51067. 
Pia  y  Amor6s  (R.)     Padre  Au- 

gusto.    35021. 
Place     (A.    M.)       Solving    the 

cook  question.    43142. 
Place  (Charles  A.)  : 

Mayor  &  the  spook.    28923. 

Skinflint     &     the     skinner. 
42669. 

Ten    years    &    10    months. 
45366a. 


3348 


INDEX 


Place   (Clarence  A.)     Younger 

brother.    52210. 
Plamondon  (C.  A.)  jr.: 

Accouclieniont.     151. 

Bliudman's  bluff.     4271a. 

Faerie  slippers.    13352. 

Six  flights  up.    42G1G. 
Plana  Canmcho  (A.)     Predicar 

con  el  ejeuiplo.    37050. 
PIanch6  (J.  It.)  : 

Capt.  of  the  watch.    G152, 

Garrick  fever.    4095. 
Planel  (L.)    Poupee  aux  chrys- 

anthenies.    3C914. 
Plaiiiol  (A.)  : 

Chicos  de  Lacalle.    GOGlb. 

Corte  de  los  milagros.    85S4. 

Envidiosos.    12S14. 

Fea  del  ole.     13038. 

Jipijapa.    22753. 

Loca  fortuna.    2G039. 

Maja      de      los      madriles. 
27555a. 

Manton  de  la  China.    28125. 

S  a  tr  r  a  d  a  s        bayaderas. 
40493a. 

Seuora  Barba-Azul.    41480. 

Suspiros  de  fraile.    44G97. 
Planquette  (R.) : 

Capt.  Therese.     6042.  G1G3. 

Coudes  de  Carrion.    8218. 

Nectarine.    32142. 

Paradis  de  Mahomet.  35248. 

Paul  Jones.    35G08. 

Rip,  el  cazador.    394S5. 
Piatt  (A.  E.)  : 

Camera  clicks.    5937. 

Helping  father.    18790. 

Model  growl.    305G5. 

When  women  rule.     50361. 
Piatt  (A.  S.)     Wasp.    49G76. 
Piatt  (B.)    Maud.    28855. 
Piatt  ( E.  H. )    Bones  of  our  an- 
cestors.   4555a. 
Piatt  (E.  S.)  : 

Eyes  in  the  balcony.   132SS. 

Jumping  off  place.     54140. 

Miracle.    29788a. 

Smoke-rings  Mary.    42855. 

Wonder  man.    51649b. 
Piatt  (G.  F.)  : 

Bully's  betrothin'.     54.54. 

Day  of  doom.     10130. 

Desert.    10534. 

Frederick  the  Great.  15318. 

Jack     &     the     bean-stalk. 
22320. 

Mi'.ster  of  arms.    28G97. 

Mother-love.     31159. 

Pretender.    37093. 

Rich  &  the  poor.     39333. 

Rise    &    fall    of    Humpty 
Dumpty.    .39508. 

Steps  in  the  dark.   43879. 

Woman's  politics.     51553. 


Piatt  (J.)  : 

Stolen  kid.     43929. 
Traveling  a  la  cart.    4GSG7. 
Platts     (F.    F.)      Tidal    wave. 

4G153. 
Plautus   (T.  M.)  : 
Captives.     53127. 
Twins.     47499a. 
Playter  (W.  A.)    Joey.  22S08a. 
Plaza     (J.    Diaz-)     Nee     Diaz- 
Plaza. 
Pleasant  (L.)     Their  godfather 

from  Paris.    45G63. 
Pleau      (G.)      jr.       Lost     heir. 

2G304. 
Pleon   (H.)     Muddled,  mixed  & 

fixed.     3129G. 
Plietz     (O.    A.)       Goldeu    idol. 

16977a. 
Plimmer    (W.    J.)      Fun   on    a 

trolley  Car.     15694. 
PlimsoU   (H.  D.)     Two  letters. 

47666. 
putt    (A.)       Weisse   schwester. 

49955. 
PIon-Nourrit  &  cie. : 
Barricade.     3051. 
Ce  qu'il  faut  taire.  0550a. 
Plouvier   (E.)  : 

Centenaire.     34028. 
Diane.     10794. 
Nobility.     32908. 
PUimacher      (H.)         Giuliano. 

16688. 
Plum-Woehning   (H.  M.)  : 

Laclero,    die    schiine    Grie- 

chin.    24307. 
Montana.     30S85. 
Pausanias  &  Xerxa.   35640. 
Tatjana..     45152. 

Plumb  (E.  A.)  : 

Governor's  ward.     17203. 
Value  of  a  scandal.    48661. 
Plumb   (H.  M..  H.  P.  or  H.  M. 
P.): 

Cabellero.    Pra   Diavolo   of 

Cal.    5766. 
California.    5847. 
Charlotte     Temple.       6801, 

6803. 
Wife's  revenge.    50932. 

PJumet  (M.)     Heritage.    10268. 
Plummer   (B.  W.)  : 

Kidding     of     Capt.     Kidd. 

23669. 
Mummy's  foot.     31.357. 
Plummer    (P.  E.)     Carmaceta. 

6235. 
Plummer  (J.  A.)  : 

Dethroning         an         idol. 

10626a. 
Tax  collector.     45172a. 

Plunkett     (A.     S.)       Love     & 
money.     26453. 


Plunkett  (H.  W.  G.) : 
All  Scotch.    909a. 
Buying  a  gun.    5668. 
Careless  lassie.     G216a. 
Her  ladyship.     19042. 
Man,  the  brute.    27950a. 
IVIore  odds  &  ends.    31018a. 
Odd  &  ends.     33279a. 
Plumbers.  36564. 
Satan.    40806. 
Silent    vengeance.      42353 
42354. 

Plunkett  (J.  L.)  : 

Down  in  the  subway.  11G09. 
Newlyweds.    32557. 
Panhandle     Pete.       35172, 

35173. 
Yankee  splash.    52012. 

Plunkett  (P.  S.)  : 

Ball  tosser.     2842. 

College  bred.     7834. 

Gentleman      from      Pike's 
Peak.    IGllS. 

•Jerry  Judson.     22G23. 

Me  &  the  janitor.    28970. 

Yankee  notions.    52005. 

1  to  0.    52413. 
Plympton  (E.)     Dawn  of  free- 
dom.   10079. 

Pnini    (V.)  : 

Everlasting.     13102. 
Interrupted         honeymoon. 

21832. 
Modern  crime.    30596. 
On  the  precipice.     33889. 
Worthy  Miss  Worth.  51815. 

Poague   (W.  S.)  : 

Awakening.     52783. 
Bottled  bugs.     52961. 
Ruby  brooch.     55217. 
Sons  of  the  rich.    55401. 
Poe    (A.   Lugne-)      Sec  Lugn$- 

Poe. 
Poe  (E.  A.)  : 

Masque  of   the   red   death. 

28031. 
Murders       in       the       Rue 

Morgue.     42353. 
Raven.     31642a,  38525. 
Systeme    du    docteur    Gou- 

dron.    44887. 
Tell-tale  heart.     45248. 
Three  Sundays  in  a  week. 
46030a. 

Poel    (W.)     Lilies  that  fester. 

2.5455. 
Poepping   (N.)  : 

Nipped  in  the  bud.    32837a. 

Promoter.     37684. 

Posche    (E.)  : 

Bekehrt.    3348. 

I  am  engaged.    20785. 

Teh  bin  verlobt.    20844. 


3349 


INDEX 


Poet  lore  co. : 

After  all.  4G3fi. 
Aslavaine  &  Selysette.  587. 
Alladlne  &  Paloiuides.   924. 
Balanstlon's  Euripides. 

2S31a. 
Beat  of  the  wing.    SlT.'Ja. 
Bride  of  the  Moor.    50G5a. 
Biitterfly.    5G47. 
Bv  ourselves.    5C98. 
Child  in  the  house.    6990a. 
Children  of  the  suu.    7044a. 
Children     of    the     sunrise. 

53138,  53139. 
Chintamini.     7101b. 
Clouds  of  the  sun.    7070. 
Codicil.     77Gla, 
Combat.    8032a, 
Comedy  of  the  exile.    8071a. 
Cordia,    S503a. 
Creditor.    9053. 
Daughter  of  Jario.    9964. 
Death  &  the  fool.    10272a. 
Death  of  the  Due  d'  Eng- 

hien.    10283. 
Debit  &  credit.    10294a. 
Demon's  shell,    10457a. 
Dream  of  an  autumn  sun- 
set.   11732. 
Elga.    12464a, 
l^phrairas  b  r  e  i  t  e.     12823, 

12824. 
For  happiness,     14803. 
Forest  warden.     14995a. 
Forgiveness.    15023a. 
Fortune  favors  fools.  1.5051. 
Gate  of  wishes.    15934a. 
Glove.    1G787. 
Hanna  Jagert.    180S5a. 
Harold.    18238. 
He  is  coming.     18374c. 
Heights.    18G23a. 
Hilariou.     194G9a. 
In  garrison.     21177b. 
In  the  shadow  of  statues. 

21503a. 
Jan  V:^rava.     22451a. 
John  Herkner.    22858. 
Joyzelle.    23095. 
Judith.    2317Ga. 
Julie.    23224. 
Kanawa.     23478, 
King-Hunger,     23780. 
Lady     with     tlie     dagger. 

24531. 
Legacy.    24990. 
Legend  of  Saint  Nicholas. 

25010a. 
Light.    2.5354b, 
Living  hours.    25977a, 
Madman  divine.    27294b. 
Madman  or  saint.    27296, 
Maid's  prologue,    27.^>21a. 
JIan  of  the  world.    27029. 
Marin  Magdalena.    2823Sb. 


Poet  lore  co. — Continued. 

blaster  of  Palmyra.    28711. 

Melon  thief.    2907Sa, 

Mi  la  AVhendle.    29550. 

Money-question,     30789a, 

Monna  Vanna,    30824. 

Outcast.    34872a. 

Pelleas  &  IMelisande,    35814. 

Pliantasras.    3G074. 

Reconciliation.    38G83. 

Renaissance.    39031a. 

Riders  to  the  sea.    39402, 

Saiut  John's  fire,    40536, 

Sancta  Susanna,    40682a, 

Sea-gull,    41220a. 

Seven  princesses.     41617. 

Shambles.    41929a. 

Sightless.    42288. 

Simoon.     42446a. 

Smug  citizen.    42863a. 

Stormbird.    43981a. 

Stronger.    44193a. 

Summer  folk.    44500, 

Sunken  bell,    44.543. 

Sword  &  crozier,     44808. 

Three      lieron's      feathers, 
45971, 

To  the  stars,    46389a. 

Twilight,    47476, 

Twisting      of      the      rope. 
47511, 

Two  husbands.    47642a. 

Uriel        Acosta.         48548- 
48553. 

Vengeance      of      Catullus, 
48809a. 

Venice  preserved.    4«820a. 

Victoria.    48973a. 

Wages  of  war.    49361. 

War.    49570a. 

Wings.    51128b. 

Witness.    51323b. 
Pogson  (B.)  : 

'  Absorbing  passion.    119. 

Under  treatment.     48227. 
Pohl  (E.)    Vasantasena.    48721. 
Pohl      (E.     O.)       Pageant     of 

Columbus.     35039c. 
Pohl     (H.    J.    O.)       Personals. 

35974. 
Pohl  (R.)  : 

Dumme  August.    53483. 

Heilige    .\ntonius.      18627- 
18629. 

Liebesschule.     2-5254, 25255. 

Mme.  Troubadour,    27222. 

Nordseekrabbe.  33008a, 

33008b. 

Strumpf  ist  trninpf.  442.50a. 

Theodor's  tiutter.     45709. 

Unser  Th(>odor.    48420. 
Pohle      (R.      F.)        Dennison's 

baby.     10472. 
Pohli      (il/?s.     E.)       Professor 
pprnhjirdi.     37622. 


Pohlmann      (H.)       Nur     nicbt 

driingeln.    33161. 
Poitevin    (E.    Z.)      Who    is   to 

blame?     50629. 
Poizat  (A.)  : 

Inf^s  de  Castro.     21666. 
Sophonisbe.     43281. 
I'okagon   (Chief)     Queen  of  the 

woods.     38087. 
Polachek       (V.       H.)         Bank 

wrecker.    2902.      . 
Polack    bros.      Isle    of    Smiles. 

22169. 

Folak    (A.)  : 

Miiil  girls.     27524a. 
^Vard  22.     49608,  49608a. 
i\)laud    (C.  A.)  : 

Bachelor's     cabal     &     tlie 
spinster's  sorosis.     2690. 
Hoped  in.    39916. 
Poland    (E.)  : 

Out  of  sight.     34827. 
Strictly  confidential.  44150. 
Terence      O'Malley.      Esq. 
45396. 
PoUling   (E.)  : 

At  the  fire  side.    2230, 
Dawn  of  redemption.  10089. 
Harmoniou.s  family.   18233. 
St.  Elizabeth  of  Thuringia. 
40518. 
Pole  (K.)     A.  T.    52543. 
Polgar    (A.)      Liliom.     25457, 
Polhes     (A.    de)      Enfant    du 

temple.    12749, 

Polini  (E.)     Just  a  wife.  54148. 

l^olish  book  importing  co.,  inc. 

Hej!  Strzelcy  wraz  !    18696a, 

Polish  pub,  CO.     Mistrz  Twar- 

dowski.     .5456.5. 

Polizzi  (P.  R.  or  R.  P.)  : 

Cuban  photographer.   9322. 
Doom  of  a  friek.     11428. 
In  the  devil's  grasp.  21386. 
Invaded   &   robbed   by   the 

spirits.     21882. 
Lure  of  dance.    26943. 
^^'ould     you    torsive    her? 
51820. 
Polk    (G.  E.)      St.   .lohn's  fire. 

40537.  40538. 
Polk     (H.    A.)      College    lady. 
7S.39a. 

Polk   (J.  B.)  : 

Gall.     ].5782. 

Gentleman  from  N  e  v. 
1(5117. 

<:>ver  tlie  hill  from  the 
j)oorhouse.    34937. 

Over  the  hill  to  the  poor- 
house.     34938. 

Over  the  hills  from  the 
poorhouse.     34939. 


3350 


INDEX 


Polk  (J.  B.)— Continued. 

Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.     84942. 
Satan  itza.    4081G. 
Pollaclc  (C.  E.)     Una  eiu  welb. 

47917. 
Pollack    (J.    A.)      Framed   up. 

15243e. 
T'ollak    (B.    G.)      Courtship  of 

little  Prince  Joy.    8873. 
Pollak   (J.)     Miner.     29722. 
Pollak    (L.  .T.)  : 

Behold !    a    married    man. 

52854. 
Flirting  Duchess.    14531a. 
Vaudeville    song    &    dance 
travesty.     48741a. 
I'ollak    (Mrs.   L.   J.)      Flirting 

duchess.    14531a. 
Pollard    (L.    W.)      City    is    no 

place  for  you.     7453. 
Pollard    (M.  A.  N.)  : 

From    manger    to    throne. 

15550. 
Ireland  severing  her  chains. 
21934. 
Pollard    (P.)      Life    or    death 

performance.    21917. 
Poilnrd  (W.)     Millionaire  for  a 

day.     29854a. 
Pollefevt  (A.)     Aurora.    2450. 
Pollock   (A.  L.)  : 

Co-respoudent.    8507. 
Every— soul.    13123. 
Experiment.    13238. 
Full  value.    15G62a. 
Tattooed  lady.     45167a. 
Wireless.     51223. 
Pollock  (A.  M.)     Tn  old  Edam. 

21261. 
Pollock   (Carl)  : 

Cleopatra.     7588. 

In   the    grip    of   the    law. 

21424. 
Teddy.    45194. 
Pollock  ( Charming)  : 
Beauty  shop.    3238. 
Game  of  hearts.    15865. 
Hell.     18757, 

Her- little  highness.    19055. 
Tn    the    bishop's    carriage. 

21351. 
Little  gi-ay  lady.    25708. 
Mv  best  girl.    31496. 
Xapoleon  the  Gi-eat.  32001. 
Perfect  lady.     35903a. 
Pit.     36409. 

Red  widow.     38818,  38819. 
Secret  orchard.    41344. 
Such  a  little  queen.   44360. 
Traitor.    46774. 
With  her  back  to  the  wall. 
51289. 
Pollock    (E.)     Lunatic.     26930. 


Pollock   (G.  L.) : 
Grafters.    17241. 
Holv  Citv.     19986. 
Ivan,  the  Terrible.     22268. 
Mad  Czar.    27130. 
Mls^rubles.    29866. 
Rabbi's  daughter.     38202. 
Pollock  (G.  W.  W.)  : 

Old   Groutv  of  Anil  street. 

33497a.  ' 
Woman's  sphere.    51o76a. 
Pollock   (H.  P.)     Flirt's  finish. 

14o35a. 
Pollock    (J.)      Three  plays  by 
.    Brieux.    46011,  46012. 
Pollock    (M.  B.)      Speaking  to 

father.    434.52. 
Pollock    (P.)  : 

Bobbie    at    the    sea    shore. 

52931. 
Lunatic.    26930. 
Pollock    (W.  H.)  : 
Glove.    16786. 
Holvrood.     19994. 
King  &  artist.     23728. 
Loved    I    not    honor    more. 

26662. 
Spy.    43662. 
Were-wolf.     49988. 
Pollock  Rip.    See  Train  (A.  0.) 
Polo   (E.)  : 

A   ver    si    va    A   poder    ser. 

23. 
Cupletista  de  moda.    9449a. 
Madrid  separatista.    27310. 
Maestro  Vals.     27326a. 
Ma  pa  de  Europa.     54422. 
Nt  ;'i  la  ventana  tp  asomes. 

32596. 
Poca  vergiienzfi.    36593. 
Pordioseros.     36848. 
Vaya  calor.    48743. 
Poison   (M.)  : 

Our  Kittle.     34697. 
Wild  Mab.    .^)0971. 
Pomeroy  (A.)     Will.    51016. 
Poraeroy  (A.  K.)  : 
La  Zaire.     54241. 
Uncle   .Take's    trip    abroad. 
47972. 
Pomeroy  fC.  B.^     Burglar's  ro- 
mance.    5.536. 
Pomerov   fV.  A.)     See  Todman 

(V.  A.  P.) 
Ponmier    (W.  H.)  : 

Queen  of  buccaneers.  38009. 
Student's  nise.    44267. 
Police  de  I-eon  (N.)     Co.ia  y  el 

encogido.     7789. 
Poncet    (E.    S.    du)      See    Du 

Poncet. 
Poiichielli   (A.)     Mori  di  Talsn- 

za.     31030a. 
Poncin  (E.)   Toison  d'<»r.    46423. 


Pond   (A.  P.)     Her  atonement. 

18917. 
Pond    (F.  E.)     Suzette.     44706. 
Pond   (R.  C.)  : 

.\t  Touchstone  inn.     52761. 
Fountain  of  youth.    15134b. 
Green  eyes.    53832. 
Pons  (C.)  : 

Fran^oise.     15264. 
Voile  du  bonheur.    49248. 
Pons  Pou   (F.)  : 

Bread  for  the  hungry.   4965. 
Hungry  laborer.     20669. 
Xoble    &    plebeian.      32914. 
32915. 
Ponsard      (F.)        Honneur     et 

I'argent.     20139. 
Ponsonby    (E. )      L  a  d  y  1  a  n  d. 

24535. 
Ponsonby      (K.     K.)       Novelty 

phonograph  store.    33103. 
Pont   (E.)  : 

Acquitte.     166. 
.\veuglo   et    le   paralytique. 
2529. 

Pont    (J.   B.)  : 

C6mica.     53225. 

Cuento   del   dragon.     9333. 

Dama  roja.    9669. 

Farsa  real.     13699a. 

Parte  del  leou.     35387a. 

Tinglado  de  la  farsa.  55602. 
Punte   (J.)  : 

Amico.     1300. 

S  e  g  r  e  t  o  del  1"  as,sassino. 
41405. 

Ponte   (L.  da)     See  Da  Ponte. 
Pontes  ( F. )     Pobre  Don  Benito. 

36589a. 
Pontes   (,L)     Cosa.s  del  querer. 

8599. 
Ponti     (R.     Dell!)       See    Delli 

Ponti. 
Pontin     (M.)      After    the    ball. 
.  490. 
Pool    (S.  H.)  : 

Getting  wise  to  J  o  s  i  e. 
16297. 

Girl  &  the  song.    16455. 
Poole     (A.)       Senator     under- 
signed.    414.">9. 
Poole  (A.  E.)     Koval  initiation. 

40149a. 
Poole  (C.J.)     Olfspring.  3333S. 
Poole  (E.)  : 

Man  who  h:ul  been  blind. 
279S4. 

Take  vour  medicine.  55508. 

Witness  chair.    51325. 
Poole  (F.  B.)     Na-i-na.     54674. 
Poole   (G.  A.)  : 

Our  baby.    34536. 

Snap-shots.     -12878. 


3351 


INDEX 


Poole  (H.)    Child  of  the  slums. 

7000. 
Poole  (J.  F.)  : 

Africa.     448. 

America.     1141. 

Betlad.   by   O'Dowd.     3261. 

Black  Hills.    4114. 

Bine  book.    4362. 

Capt.  Firebrand.    6104. 

Capt.  Jack.    6114. 

Fastest  Irishmen  in  N.  Y. 
13733. 

For  life.     14850. 

Irish  detective.    21969. 

Irish  raffle.    22024. 

Italian  padrone.     22259. 

.Jack  on  time.    22355. 

Keno  &  lotto.    235SS. 

King  of  Carrots.    23827. 

Leo,  &  lots  of  it.     25067. 

Pretty,  dainty,  dashing  Paul 
Clifford.    37109. 

Pretty  Dick  Turpin.    37110. 

Shin  Fane.    42110. 

Shock-raun.    42139. 

Wicked  Capt.  Kyd.     50769. 

.$10  or  10  days.    52434. 
Poole  (W.  H.) : 

Adam  Bede.    249. 

Gome  of  life.    15S69. 
Poor   (E.  L.)  : 

Boss  away.    4092. 

Future  flat.    15739. 

Strength  of  3.    44128. 
Poor  (W.)     Opera  girl.    34624. 
Poore   (H.  E.  Del  a)     See  Dela 

Poore. 
Pope  (A.  M.) : 

Gabriel  Prime.    15749a. 

Princess  Gudrun.     37418. 
I>ope     (A.    U.)       Layla-Majnu. 

54240. 
Pope  (C.  R.)     Samson.    40669. 
Pope  (E.  B.)  : 

Accomplished  liar.    145. 

Almost  a  tragedy.     969. 

Debenture  B  bonds.    10291. 

Fight  for  control.    14166. 

Honest  fraud.    20094. 

July  wheat.    23279. 

Mrs.  Hosie's  divorce.  30386. 

Neiihew's  curse.     32228. 

Hanche   on   the  Brazos. 
38439. 

White  squaw.    50583. 
Pope     (G.    W.)      Phonographs. 

36170. 
Pope    (J.   W.)      Nobody   cares. 

32945. 
Pope  (M.  M.)  : 

Celibates.    6577 

Chance.    6664. 

Daddy.    9592. 

Green    chartreuse.      17553, 
17554. 


Pope  (M.  M.) — Continued. 
Love  seeker.    26610. 
Manor  bell.    28095. 
Militant  maid.    29572. 
Unknown  world.    48379. 
Poppen  (R.  S.)  : 
Althea.    1026. 
Donna  Diana.    1139.5. 
Popper  (J.  S.)    Sophie  Bardlna. 

43277. 
Porcasi  (P.  P.)  : 

Hearts  humane.     53894. 
Fish.    55606. 
Porcel  (J.  G.)  : 

De  cara  al  sol.    10105a. 
Ultimas  rosas.    55717. 
Pordes-MHo  (A.  S.)  : 

Dorfkomtesse.  11402-11464. 
Juxbaron.  23435a-23435c. 
Konig     Zipapek     der     edle 

zwerg.    24214. 
Ledige     ehefrau.       24972c, 

24972d. 
Liebesonkel.    25252. 
Tanzanwalt.    45123. 
Versiegelt.     48891. 
Poritzky    (I.   C.)      Glucklichen. 

16795. 
Porrasv     (Alberto)      L>f;i    dt^    l;i 

\Irgen.     10741. 
Porras  (Antonio)  : 

A  Roma  se  va  por  todo.    19. 
Bocina  de  Regtilez.    4466. 
Calor  del  nido.    5926. 
Sal  de  la  tierra.    40572. 
Porset  (F.)     Pura  la  cantaora 

37856. 
Porteouy    (F.    T.    M.)      Unst-en 

forces.    48413. 
Porter  (B.  C.)  : 

Gadsby's  girls.    15760. 
Lucia's  lover.    ^6810. 
Mishaps  of  Minerva.  29892. 
Mother     of     Santa     Glaus. 

31166. 
Pictures  in  the  fire.    36246. 
Piggy-wiggy.    36283. 
Syndicated     Santa     Clans. 

44876. 
Tableau    &   pantomime   en- 
tertainments.   44898a. 
Village  postmistress.   49046, 
Voice  of  authority.     49224 
Porter    (C.   R.)      In   Wupland. 

21.579. 
Porter    {Mrs.    Caleb)      Bridge 

tangle.    .5095. 
Porter  (Charlotte)  : 

Aglavaine  &  Selysette.  587. 
Alladine  &  Palomide.s.  924. 
All's  well   that  ends  well. 

900. 
Anthonie  &  Cleopatra.  1600. 
As  you  like  it.    2035. 


Porter  (Charlotte) — Continued. 

Comedie  of  errors.    8054. 

Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.   41880-41891. 

Cookless  eater.    S445b. 

Coriolauus.     8525. 

Cymbeline.    9540. 

Daughter  of  Jorio.    9904. 

Hamlet.     17997. 

Henry  the  Fourth.  1SS27, 
18828. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18847. 

Heury  the  Sixth.  18SC2- 
18864. 

Henry  the  Eighth.    18883. 
Julius  Caesar.    23268. 
King  John.    23786. 
King  Lear.    23813. 
liOve's  labour's  lost.    26710. 
Macbeth.    27057. 
Measure      for       measure. 
28982. 

Merchant  of  Venice.   29149. 
Merry    wives    of    Windsor. 

29277. 
Midsonimer  night's  dreame. 

29466. 
Monna  Vanna.    30824. 
Much  adoe  about  nothing. 

31289. 
Othello.    34431. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

3.5913. 
Return     of     the     Druses. 

39193,  39194, 
Richard  the  Second.    39346. 
Richard  the  Third.    .39363. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39S0fi. 
Saint  John's  fire.    40.^>36. 
Taming     of     the     shrew. 

45054. 

Tempest.     45264. 

Titus  Andronicus.    46351. 

Troylus  &  Crcssida.    47195. 

Twelfe   night.     47401. 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
47618. 

Tymon  of  Athens.    47837. 

Winter's  tale.    51202. 
Porter  (Cole)     See  Amer.  first. 

55274. 
Porter     (D.)       Little     wooden 

shoes.    25938. 
Porter  (E.)  SeeDecbert  (E.  P.) 
Porter  (E.  H.)  : 

Miss  Billy.    29904a. 

Pollyanna.    the   glad  book 
36744a. 
Porter  (G.)  : 

Affair  of  state.    415. 

Belshazzar's  feast.    3478. 

Birthright.    3973. 

Crown  prince.     9232. 


3352 


INDEX 


Corsiciin. 
419G6. 
the    Limberlost. 


idol. 


15307a. 
S-ee  Porter  (J.  H.) 
Saint    John's 


the     dagger. 

25977a. 

feathers. 


Porter  (G.) — Continued. 
Esprit.    12938. 
Favor  of  the  liing.    13928. 
Feast  of  Belshazzar.    13949. 
Fruit  of  the  tree.    15G23. 
Lindseys.    25518. 
Maid.     27432. 
Sampiero,     the 

40065. 
Shattered 
Porter  (G.  S.) 
Birds    of 

3948a. 
Frecliles. 
Porter  (H.) 
Porter    (H.   C.) 

fire.    40536. 
Porter  (H.  T.)  : 
Lady     with 

24531. 
Living  liours. 
Three      lieron's 
45971. 
Porter  (J.)     Thaddeus  of  War- 
saw.   45507. 
Porter    fj.    C.)      Adeda.     267- 

269. 
Porter  (J.  H.)    Edw.  Garrett,  a 

story  of  Mars. 
Porter   (J.  T.)     Black  dragon. 

4088a. 
Porter    (M.)      Broken   compact. 

5177a. 
Porter  (O.)  : 

Dancing  bear.    9719. 
Ring-master,    39471. 
Porter   (P.  W.)  : 

Invisible  eye.    21910. 
Piscatorial  pastoral.    36406. 
Porter  (S. )     Wandering  black- 
smith.   49481. 
(T.     R.) 
28848. 
(V.     M.) 


Porter 
lionor. 

Porter 
14221. 

Portero 


iSee 


(F.    Ferm'uidez-) 
Fern5nde7.-Portero. 
Portlev    (J.    J.)      Irish   hearts. 
21986b. 

Portnian  (W.  P.)  : 

Aerial  exf^ursion.     394. 
Peer     of     the      Pyrenees. 

35789. 
Widow  upstairs.     .50836. 

Portnoff        (L.)  Snobinette. 

42894. 

Porto-Riche  (G.  de)  : 
Amou  reuse.    1365. 
Cupid's  rival.     9440. 
Fr'ancoise'  luck.    15173a. 
Malefilatre.    27643. 
Vieil  homme.    48997. 
Zubiri.     52396. 


Matter     of 


Filibuster. 


Posner  (S.  C.)  : 

Everyday  occurrence.  53567. 

Noncombatant.    54733. 

Out  of  the  discard.    54838. 
Possart  (E.  von)  : 

Andromaclie.     1443. 

Manfred.    28054. 

Vater  unser.     4S733. 
Post  (A.)     Nitana.    54723. 
Post    (A.   E.)      Picture-gallery. 

36236. 
Post    (E,    M.)      Those,    whom 

God  hath  joined.    45896. 
Post  (E.  W.)     Mile.  Delphine's 

burglar.    27250. 
Post  (J.  F.)  : 

Oregon  outlaws.     34329. 

Tracy  &  Merrill,  the  Oregon 
outlaws.    46692. 
Post     (R.)       Mr.     Frisk     from 

Frisco.    30181. 
Post  (V.)  : 

A  (The),  string.    20. 

Amer.  diplomacy.     1191. 

Burglar  -  proof  fire  -  escape. 
5523a. 

Doors  of  Janus.    11442. 

Sau  Ramon.    40714. 

Sayville  saints.    40920. 

Sureties.    55487. 

Tattered  sacrament.    45155. 

Torch.    46573a. 

Yolpa.    49259. 

Week  end.    49927.  49936. 
Po.st  (W.  H.)  : 

Baby  grand.    2643. 

Human  nature.    20608. 

Mile.  Ricci.    27274. 

Midnight  lady.     29435. 

Mother's  angel.    31174. 

Of  the  earth,  earthy.  33301. 
Postance     (W.    C.    F.)       Boss. 
4689. 

Postgate  (J.  W.)  : 

Falstafe  in  rebellion.  13553. 
Re-taming    of    the    shrew. 
39138a. 
Poston    (B.  A.  &  F.  H.)     Vir- 
ginians &  Alfarata.    49146. 
Potash  (L.)     Rosalie.    39930. 
Pothier     (C.)       Sacr^e    bombe. 
40436a. 

Potter    (A.    R.)      Golden   dust- 
man.   16944. 

Potter  (C.  U.  B.)  : 

Church  or  stage?    7307. 
Hero  &  Leander.    19248. 

I'otter  (David)  : 

Andrew  Jackson.    1440. 

Baffled.    2794. 
Potter  (Dorothy)  : 

Americus.    1289h. 

Before  dawn.    3282. 

End  of  the  trail.    12716. 


Potter  (Dorothy) — Continued. 

Gay  Jolmny.     15972. 

Grandmother's  story  of  the 
great  Civil  War.    17299a. 

Greater      light.        1750Sd. 
1750Se. 

Horrible  crime.    202Sla. 

Under   the   eacle.     48164a, 
48164b,  55728. 

Won  out.     51645. 
Potter  (E.  B.)  : 

Nameless.    31917. 

777,  a  nameless  personage. 
52484. 
Potter    (E.  C.)   jr.     Mr.   Presi- 
dent.   30243. 
Potter  (E.  L.)     Foiled.    14054. 
Potter  (E.  T.)  : 

Twelfth       night       festival. 
47424. 

Xitrian  scenes.     51944. 
Potter  (F.  B.)     Gerraelshausen. 

16211. 
Potter      (F.      S.)        Jaraieson. 

22449. 
Potter  (G.)     Tiger's  cub.  55597. 
Potter    (H.   A.)      .Tournalisten. 

23066. 
Potter      (J.     Donovan-)        See 

Donova  n-Potter . 
Potter  (J.  J.)     Tramp  in  trou- 
ble.    46794a. 
Potter    (L.)     Pah.mita.     35147. 
Potter  (M.)     5?ec  Black  (M.  P.) 
Potter  (M.  I.)     Zora.     52385. 
Potter   (P.  M.)  : 

Adventuress.    52574. 

Boers.     4474. 

Boker's  bitters.     4.509. 

Boodle.     4591. 

Cabaret  girl.    5763. 

Girl  from  Rector's.     16522. 

Lady  from  Jack's.    24401. 

Loute.    26415. 

Man  with  3  wives.   28014. 

Spider's-web.    43535. 

World'.s  fair.     51778. 
Pottinger     (D.     T.)       Hamlet, 

prince  of  Denmark.    17994a. 
Pottle   (E.  B.)  : 

It'll    all    come    out    in    the 
wash.    22223. 

Late  Mr.  Rollins.    24795a. 
Pottle   (W.)   ;•/•.; 

Dad's  boy.    9607. 

Dot  Dimple.     11493. 

Funny  countess.     15709. 

Innocent   salt.     21749. 

Little  gypsie.     25710. 

Straw  man.     44098. 

Wanted,  a  husband.   49515. 
Piittle   (Mrs.  W.)  jr.: 

Wanted,  a  husband.    49517. 

Zi  Zi.     52337-52.339. 

Zizi.     .52.376. 


3353 


nfDEX 


Pottllzer    (M.)     One's    self    & 
others.    34138,  34139. 

Potts    (C.)      Fighter,   the  ped- 
dler, the  .cirl.     141Sla,  14182. 

Potts  (C.  H.)    Double  troubles. 
11552. 

Potts  (W.  L.)     Corner  In  cork. 
8541. 

Potts    (W.   W.)      Double  trou- 
bles.    11552. 

Pou   (F.  Pons)     S!ee  Pons  Pou. 

Poucand   (D.)  : 

Faribol.     53G07. 

Soufflons      '  nos         dames. 

43303a. 
Toto  la  puree.    4G595a. 

Pouaet    (L.)      Miss    Cravache. 
29924. 

Pouiade      (L.)        1002d     night. 
52488. 

Poulaliou  (J.)     Ronde  des  sal- 
sons.     3988G. 

Poulson  (G.  E.)    Loop  the  loop. 
2G176. 

Foul  ton    (E.)      Nora   &    Dora. 
32995. 

Pound      (E.'*        Noh     dramas. 
32969a. 

Pound  (G.  W.)     Gov.  of  Seville. 
17187. 

]»ound    (L.)     Henry  the  Sixth, 
18865. 

Poushkin   (A.)     Shot.    17900. 

Powell    (A.)       Organ    grinder. 
34337. 

Powell   (A.  W.)  : 

Ambition.    1108. 

Open  air  romance.     34238. 

Vaccinated.    48594. 

Witches'  song.     51285. 
Powell    (C.    A.)      Patty,    per- 
haps.    35596. 

T'owell    (F.) : 

Bomb  throwers.     4521. 

In     t\      railway     carriage. 

21081a. 
Puppet  show.     37852. 

Powell    (F.  G.)  : 

Altruists.     1029a. 
Supplementary  m   a    n. 

44G15a. 
Powell    (H.    A.)      Widow   Mul- 

11ns'  Christmas.    .50826,54496. 
Powell   (H.  B.)     Canker  in  the 

hud.     6003. 
[•<iwel1     (H.    P.)       Embalming 

Ebenezor.       .53519. 
{'(.well    (Hallon)     My  queen  in 

calico.     31G92a. 
IV>well    (Helen)       Mme.    Leon. 

27207. 
Powell    (.L)      Daughter  of  the 

desert.     9982. 


Powell   (J.  F.)  : 

TVIag's  friend,  Rip.   27420. 
Mornn,   the  base  ball   fan. 

31010.  31011. 
One    of    the   plain    people. 

34087. 
One  of  the  smart  set.  34089. 
Only  one.     34208. 
Playwright         at         work. 

36517. 
Seci-etary  of  State.     41364. 
Seed  &  the  weed.     41384. 
Soul  of  an  artist.    43318. 
That   dagger   in   the   dark. 

55545. ' 
Tickled  to  death.    46145. 
Powell    (.T.  U.)     Silas  Marner. 

42319. 
Powell   (L.  S.)     Conn.    8275. 
Power    (A.    A.)       Hobby-horse 

guards.     19905. 
Power   (A.  F.)  : 

Dear  old  chuiu.     102()5. 
Tvy  leaf  the  token  of  love. 

22281a. 
Last  rehearsal.     24757. 
T;ittle  angel  of  his  dreaiDs. 

25583a. 
Under  the  lilacs.    48178. 
Power  (E.  F.)     .Jeanne.    22570. 
Power      (T.     T.)        Miraini<hi. 

29802. 
Power    (JoVin)      Peggj''s    rival. 

35809. 
Power    (.lose)      Arriba,    limmi. 

1918. 
Power    (L.    M.)      Just    \\k>-    a 

man.     23368. 
Power   (T.)  : 

Sins  of  the  fathers.    42.j2G. 
Texan.    45481. 
Power  (T.  F.>    Virsrinia  veteran. 
49141  . 

Power   (W.  H.)  : 

Fairy's  well.     13424. 
Olendalough.     16747. 
Irishman.    22047. 
Ivv  leaf.     22281. 
Loch-na-mar.     26045. 

Powers   (A.  A.)  : 

Cleopatra.     7586. 
Poster  girl.    36880. 

Powers    (A.  .T.)  : 

Country   town.     8797. 
Eloped  with  a  skating  rink 

prol'.     12519. 
Kuirv  land.     13408. 
Git  thnr.  Eli.     16684. 
House  of  mystery.     20410. 
In     the    heart    of    Africa. 

21429. 
On  their  honeymoon.   33952. 
Powers  (A.  L.)  Country  school- 
master.   8787. 


Powers  (A.  O.)  : 

Bonnie  English  rose.    4581. 
Electric  spark.     12412. 
Ransom.    38457. 
Veiled  prophet.     48753. 
Powers  (Ada)     Griff.    17030. 
Powers      (Aileen)        Prophecy. 

37704. 
Powers   (D.  A.)   Down  in  Hop- 
kins. 11598. 
Powers  (E.)  Antidote.    1613a. 
Powers   (E.  E.)  : 

Prophecy.     37704. 
Weaver's  dream.     49862. 
Powers  (E.  M.)  : 

Cross  &  star.    9192. 
Medicine.     29022. 
Mirage.     29801. 
Powers  (F.)  : 

First  born.     14349. 
First  law  of  nature.    14373. 
Turk  meets  Greek.     47335. 
Venderaiaire.     48772. 
Powers  (F.  H.)  : 

No     recipe     like     laughter. 

32884. 
Willingly  paid.     51087. 
Powers     (F.    L.)       Old     scout. 

33611a. 
Powers    (F.   S.))      Striking  re- 
semblance.   44169. 
Powers    (Mrs.  F.   S.)      1-Viii:ile 

Buster  Brown.     14010. 
Powers   {Mrs.  F.  W.)  : 

Colonial    ministrels.      7949. 
Colonial   troubadours. 
7954. 
Powers   (G.  E.)     Gawk  ^V   i!ie 

girl.     15950. 
Powers  (J.  C.) : 

Bonnie's      Christmas      eve. 

54496. 
Day  in  court.    53352. 
Elsie  in  Dreamland.   53517. 
If   I    only    had    a    million. 

20920a,  20926b. 
Sara  Bo-jam  &  his  African 

colony.    55230. 
Silas  Gant.     42317. 
Teetotaler.    55525. 
Powers   (J.  H.)  : 

Mary's  little  lamb.     28588. 
Substitute.     44328. 
Powers   (J.  T.)  : 

Jealousy.    22544b. 
Spring  hat.    43651a. 
Two    little   brides.      47669. 
Wife  to  order.     50913b. 
Powers     (L.     R.)       Mike,     the 

coachman-chauffeur.     29547. 
Powers     (M.     Y.)      Going    up. 

16864b. 
Powers    (T.  E.)  : 

.\badiah      Squaffles      from 
Squashtown.    40. 


3354 


INDEX 


Powers  (T.  E.) — Contiuued. 

Donkey  party.     11390. 

Hoolahan's  castle.    20213. 

Kiriness.     24003. 

Legal  holiday.     24997. 

Queen     of     the     washtub. 
38085. 

Tobogganing.     46404. 

Triplets.    47067. 
Powers  (W.  H.)  : 

Dr.  Clyde.    11127. 

Irish  luck.    22006. 

Widow  from  Paris.    .1081.5. 
l^owers    bros.    Cmpid's    chariot. 

9422. 
Powles    (F.)    Hospitable  house. 

20310a. 
Poynter  (B.  or  B.  M.)  : 

Cause  of  the  war.     6524a. 

Daughter  of  Dora  Thorne. 
10024. 

Dear  doctor.     10259. 
Goody  Two  Shoes.    17123a. 
Hoosier       schoolmaster. 

20238. 
Lena    Rivers.     2.5047. 
Swamp  girl.     44721. 
Thief  in  the  night.     4,5772. 
Unborn.    47923,  47924. 
Poza    Matesanz    (F.)      Amores 

de  un  sonambulo.    1346. 
Pozzoni   (C.)     Figli  della  rivo- 

luzioae.    14206. 
Praag.     See  Van  Praag. 
Praagh.     See  Van  Praagh. 
Prada     (.J.    Andres    de)       See 

Andres  de  Prada. 
l^raed  {Mrs.  C.)  Nyria.    33176. 
Prager   (W.)  : 

Kaiser  rief.    234.59a. 
Kriimel  vor  Paris  !    24263a. 
Nur  nicht  drjingehi.   33161. 
Prachtmiidel.     37016a. 
Praeger  &  iNIeier.    Landsknecht. 

24632. 
Prag    (O.    P.)    Stain    of    Cain. 

43742. 
Praga    (M.)     Ordeal.     34306. 
Prague     (O.     P.)       .Tack,     the 

Amer.  newsboy.    22365. 
Prather     (R.     C.)     Mysterious 

Edwin  Drood.     31809. 
Pi-ats    Peralta    (J.)      Esclavos. 

12917. 
Pratt  (B.  M.)     Sweethearts' co. 

(ltd.)     44792. 
Pratt  (C.  H.)  Mis.s  .Tones  from 

Boston.    29970. 
Pratt   (D.  J.)  : 
Roxie.     40119. 
Wahconah.     49368. 

Pratt  (D.  W.)    Miss  Jones'  new 
scholar.     29971a. 


Pratt   (E.  A.)  : 

Junior  vs.  senior.    23310. 
White  lies.     50538. 
Pratt     (E.     D.)     See     Lewan- 

dowski    (E.  P.) 
Pratt  (F.  P.)  : 

Hadjii.    an    Amer.    sultan. 

17878. 
Ichabod  Crane.     20848. 
Pratt     (H.     A.)       New     light. 

32408a. 
Pratt   (J.  T.)  : 

Gods  &  men.    16842. 
Three  Jacks.    4.5976. 
Pratt   (L.  C.)  : 

Thunderstorms.     46125a. 
White  roses.    50566. 
Pratt  (S.  G.)     Triumph  of  Co- 
lumbus.   47086. 
Pratt  (S.  H.)     Penelope's  sym- 
posium.    35841. 
Pratt   (W.  W.)     Ten  nights  in 

a  bar-room.    45352,  45353. 
Praixe    (L.   L.)     Cow-boy  min- 
ister.   8942. 
Pray  (I.  C.  &  S.)  Mad  for  love. 

27133. 
Pre  (S.  du)     -See  Du  Pr6. 
Preble    (W.  P.)   jr.     Lavender 

lodge.     24841. 
Prebois   {La  baronne  Regnault 
de)  See  Regnault  de  Prebois. 
Preczang    (E.)      Gabriello   der 

fischer.    15756. 
Prentice    (E.    L.)      Two    nuts. 
47722. 

Prentice  (F.  W.)  Empire  State 

express.    12639. 
Prentiss   (J.)  : 

Just  plain  Peter.     23389. 

Scheme  no.  S.    41041. 
Presber   (R.)  : 

Dame  mit  den  lilien.    9679. 

Dunkle  punkt.     120.39. 

Jiinger.     23297a. 

Puppenklinik.     37847. 

Retter  in  der  not.    39172. 

Rokoko.     55191. 

Selige  exzellenz.    414.35a. 

Urteil  des  Paris.     4S562a. 

Vater  &  sohn.    48732. 
Presbrey  (E.  AV.)  : 

Barrier.    3054. 

Circus  man.    7415. 

Coast  of  chance.    7730. 

Courtship  of  Miles   Stand- 
ish.    8876. 

Pool's  wisdom.    147.54. 

Garden  of  Eden.    15892. 

Mary,     Mary,     quite     con- 
trary.   28562. 

Other  man.    34458. 

Raffles,  the  amateur  cracks- 
man.   38323. 


Cindy's 


474a. 
Verra. 


Presbrey   (E.  W.) — Continued. 
Reckoning.    38667. 
Right  of  way.    39433. 
Shadows,   come  like  shad- 
ows.   41707. 
Virginia  courtship.     49129. 
Ward    of    France.     49604, 

49605. 
Worth  a  million.    51806. 
Presbrey   (G.  W.)  : 
Infidelity.     21696. 
New  England  folks.   32366. 
Phyllis  Dene.    36188. 
Presbyterian  church  in  U.  S.  A. 
(Woman's    board    of    home 
mis.sions)  : 
Alaska.     696. 
Impersonation    of 
chance.     21034. 

Prescott   (A.)  : 

After  many  days. 
Prince     Jean     de 

37309a. 
Undercurrents.     48249a. 
Prescott    (C.)      For    the   king. 
14931. 

Prescott    (C.  C.)  : 

Colonel  Starbottle. 
Starbottle  claim. 
Prescott    (E.  R.)  : 
Heathen.     18591. 
Younger  brother. 
Prescott     (L.    E.) 

when  is  it.    29192. 
Prescott  (M.)  : 

Czeka.     9572,  9573. 
Faustina,   the  Roman  Em- 
press.    13918. 
IMother  &  dauixhter.    .31122. 
Serpent.     41547. 
Prescott  (W.  H.)     Conquest  of 

Mex.     34448. 
Presler-Flohr   (J.)     Ulrich  von 

Hutten.    47901. 
Press   (F.  J.)     Fatal  wedding. 

13770. 
Press    club    of    Chica.go.      Ad- 
vance ed.  of  the  Republican 
natl.  convention.    335. 
Pressley     (C.    E.)       Up-to-date 

messenger  service.    48503. 
Prestisre  (F.)     Story  of  a  birth. 

43989. 
Preston  (C.  L.) : 

Man  from  nowhere.    27800. 
Son  of  Cain.     43200. 
Soul  of  honor.     43322. 


7925. 
43S01. 


52209. 
Merchant 


Preston 
16891. 

Preston 
edy. 

Preston 
83S8. 


(D.    E.)       Gold-dust. 


(G.) 
2836. 
(H.) 


Bald  Knob  trag- 
Belle     Marie. 


3355 


INDEX 


ox. 
the 


1461. 


Y. 


Preston   (H.  G.)     Spark  from 

Mars.     43444b. 
Preston     (J.)       >^ee     Buschleu 

(J.  P.) 
Preston   (J.  A.) 
Angel  &  the 
'    Carter    of 
6305. 
Daredevil  Dan.    9844. 
Foi-bidden  way.     14970. 
Magic  sword.     27391. 
Ole  Jason  Ginger.     33684. 
Preston     (M.    D.)      Girl    from 

Texas.     16530. 
Preston    (R.  H.)     All  done  hy 

kindness.     830a. 
Preston   (S.)  :  • 

Braino  man.    4894. 
Hicks  at  college.     19358. 
Preston    (W.  D.)     Modern  Oo- 

lumbiis.     30593. 
Presroii  (Mrs.  W.  H.)  : 

I'licle  Sam's  flower  garden. 

4.S030a. 
Ye   tea    party   of  ye   olden 
times.     52041. 
Prettvleaf    (M.   E.I      Joy   ride. 

23087. 
Prettvmau   {<\  W.)     Talisman. 

44995a. 
Preuss     (G.)       Aufaug     gut — 

alles  gut.     1450a. 
Preuss  (H.  C.)     We  reap  what 

we  sow.     49817. 
Prevel   (J.)  : 

Liebesgott.     25249. 
Ma  mie  Rosette.    26998. 
Perche.    35880. 
Prgvost    (Abb^,)      See    Pr6vost 

d'Exiles   (A.  F..  abb6) 
Prevost   (H.)  : 

Diable  a  quatre.    10741b. 
Exploits     d'uue     petite 
Franqaise.    53577. 
lM6vost   (M.)  : 

Anges  gardiens.     1511b. 
Pierre  et  Ther&se.    36265. 
Plus  faible.    36576. 
Provost  d'Exiles  (A.  F.,  (ibb(^)  : 
Histoire  du   chevalier  Des 
Grieux  et  de  Manon  Les- 
caut.    14868. 
Manon      Lescaut.       28088, 
28093,  28094. 
Prewitt    (A.  A.)      Monk  &   the 

beggar.     30813. 
Price    (A.)  : 

Colonial  tea.    7953. 
Song  of  the  sea  shell.  43238. 
Price  (A.  B.)  : 

Banditti    d'ltalians. 


Tale   of 
44977. 


2892. 
the  T  u  i  1  e  r  i  e  s. 


Price  (A.  J.) : 

Ambition's  end.    1111a. 
Dip    from     D  i  p  p  y  1  a  n  d. 

10889b. 
Eden  1914.    12220. 
Failure  of  success.    13359a. 
Favorite.    13932. 
Price  (A.  L.)  : 

Fo'    de   people   called    'em 

coon.    14641. 
One  weak  spot.    34115. 
Polly's  husband.     36746. 
Price  (B.)     Countess  G  i  s  e  1  a. 

8711. 
Price  (C.  B.)  : 

Colonial  tea.    7953. 
Primrose  path.    37256. 
Song  of  the  sea-shell.  43238. 
Under  the  canopy.     48153. 
Price     (C.     I.)       Heartstrings. 

18589. 
Price    (C.    M.)      Strange   coin- 
cidence.   44045. 
Price  (C.  W.)     Troubles  of  Mr. 

Flipp.     47181. 
Price     (E.)       Hidden     away. 

19360. 
Price  (E.  D.)     Angele.    1486. 
Price   (E.  E.)  : 

Irishman's  home.    22051. 

Man  to  man.    27961. 

Rise    &    fall    of    Humpty 

Dumpty.    39509. 
Tim,  the  fireman.    46225. 
Price  (E.  H.)    Man  from  Maine. 

27785 
Price   (F.  D.)     Fedora.     13970. 
Price  (H.)     Sfp  Price  (J.  H.  or 

J.  P.  H.) 
Price   (H.  T.)     Snatched  from 

disgrace.    42885. 
Prica    (J.   F.)      Star   gazer   of 

Choson.    43770. 
Price  (J.  H.  or  J.  P.  H.)  : 
After  many  days.     474b. 
Firebrand.     14319a. 
Little  girl  in  red.    25699. 
Luck     of     the     O'Neils. 

26835a. 
Magugar  of  Swot.    27421. 
Rose  of  Torridge.    40007. 
Scrubbing  brush.     41201. 
Vision  of  Amer.    49100. 
Price  (Jack)    See  Hungler  (J.) 
Price  (Joseph)    Mysterious  Mr. 

Livingston.    31818. 
Price  (L.)     Joke  on  April  fool. 

22910. 
Price  (M.  A.)     Bud's  gal.    5399. 
Price  (M.M.)    Talisman.  44997. 
Price  (Mark)  : 

Branded.    4912. 
Divorce  mill.     11040. 
False  colors.    13518. 
Man  of  honor.    27903. 


Price  (Mark) — Continued. 
Rio  Grande.    39484. 
Vandykes.    48693. 
Wicklow   postman.     50785. 
Price     (Max)       Hold-up    man. 

19966a. 
Price  (R.  F.)  : 

Hired  man.     19531. 
Society.     43000. 
Price  (T.)     She  wanted  to  for- 
get.   42019a. 
I'rice    (W.  R.)     Monde  ou  Ton 

s'ennuie.     30747. 
Price    (W.  T.)  : 

Large  deductions.    24649. 
Secret  of  the  king.     41339. 
Under  age.    48094. 
Prichard   (J.  V.)  : 

Great      Hindoo      secret. 

17404. 
•Tust  20  years  ago.     23401. 
My    mother-in-law.     31654. 
Our  visit  to  the  Centennial. 

34797. 
Pipes  &  perdition.     36385. 
Queen    &    womsn.      37978, 
87979. 
Pride     (M.    G.)      Wild    tiower. 

50959. 
Pridham   (E.  L.)     Ego  sum  qui 

sum.     12297. 
Priest  of  the  diocese  (»f  Alton, 
III.     See  Alton.  111.      (Priest 
of  the  diocese  of) 
Prieth-Felnd      (A.)         White 

gypsy.     50520. 
Prieto   (E.)  : 

Capataz.    6032. 

Castigo    en     la     venganza. 

0414. 
Heroes  del  Rif.    19282. 
Patria   y   bandera.     35548. 
Prieto  (Jimenez)     See  Jimenez 

Prieto. 
Prlm(>    (J.)      Real    life   in   the 

South.    38559. 
Primer  (S.)     GuzmSn  el  Bueuo. 

53849. 
Primrose  (C.  S.)  : 

Prince  of  Sweden.     37348. 

37349. 
Uncle  Si  Ha.skins.    48040. 
Under   the   harvest    moon. 
48172. 
Primrose  (D.  H.)  : 

Englishman    &    the    maid. 

12781. 
Masked  battery.    54452. 
Winning     of     an     heire.«?s. 
51168. 
Primrose  (G.  H.)  : 

Greater  America.    17501. 
Monte  Carlo.    30900. 
Prince    (A.)     Power  that  gov- 
erns.   37006. 


3356 


INDEX 


Prince   (C.  H.)  ; 

New  man.    32417, 

That  man  Blake.    45594. 
Prince  (,T.  T.)  jr.: 

Across  the  isthmus.    181. 

Alderman.    727. 

Brothers.     5293. 

College  boys.    7833. 

Decision.     10343. 

Dream  child.    11718. 

Flaming  eyes.    14470. 

Forbes  case.    149G0. 

Fourth  race.    15205. 

Golden  dog.     16942. 

<jlypsy  wooing.     17844. 

Hitting  the  toboggan.  19896. 

Honorable  mention.    20184. 

Just  Polly.    23890. 

Love's  antidote.     26686. 

Madeleine's  suitors.    27241. 
27242. 

Matter  of  custom,    28845. 

Mistress    Mary    of   Argyle. 
30406. 

Ninth  inning.    32829. 

Quiet  proposal.    38208. 

Third  side.    45815. 

Thursdays  at  home.    46129. 

Worth  of  the  world.    51811. 

Prince  (L.  E.  F.)  : 

Benny  Cupp.    3522. 
Brothers,    5207, 
Burden  of  the  weak.    5504. 
Dividends,    11011. 
Experiment,    53576, 
Hello,  heaven;     18770, 
.John,     22823, 
.Toy  of  life,    23080, 
Man's  work.     28115. 
Mere  man,    29198. 
Mills  of  God.    29677. 
Shark,    41954. 

Prince    (W,  E.)     Mutually 
spotted.    31481. 

Princeton  triangle  club: 

Duchess  ofBluffshire, 

11922. 
Main  street,    27533. 
Mummy  monarch.    31355. 
Simply  Cynthia.     42459. 
When    Congress    went    to 

Princeton.    50204. 

Pring    (G.)    Forty-five  minutes 

married.    15087. 
Pringle  (W.  C.)     Once  a  slave. 

33968. 

Prion  at  f  J.  &  M.)  : 

Ciel !  mon  mari !    7319. 
Enfant  de  masseur.    12746. 
Latham    .   .   .   au  camelia. 

24805. 
Napoleon  III.    31989. 
Rends-moi  m6re,     39037. 


Prior    (T.  W.)  : 

Custer  massacre,    9513. 
Kentucky  massacre.    23608. 
Little      Robinson      Crusoe, 
25861, 
i'risco  (A,)   Immigrant.  21(X)3c, 
i'ritchard   (J.)  : 

Auramania.     2445, 
Gap  of  Inchegora,     15885, 
I^ady    Chetwynd's    spectre. 
24377, 
Pi-ircluird  (S.) ; 

Counterfeit,    8683, 
On  the  watch,    33944. 
True  grit,     47222, 
^^'hispers,     50476, 
1776.     52497. 
Pritchard   (V.  F.)  : 

Fool  for  luck.     14716. 
His  inheritance.     19665. 
House  of  mystery.     20411. 
Struggle  on  Wall  st.    44245. 
Pritner    (M.    B.)      Pictures   of 

mythology.     36247. 
Pritzkow     (L. )      Mixed    affair. 

30515. 
Privjir    it.)      A'elleda.     48765. 
Pro  &  con,  pseud.     See  Martin 

(Florence) — Keeley    (G.) 
Probasco    (E.  L.)     Circus  day. 

7407. 
Probert  (G. )    Nothing  else  mat- 
ters.   33081. 
Probert    (L.  C.)  : 

Emperor  of  Mocha.     12633. 
Grounds  of  Mocha.     17696. 
Rogers    bros.    in    Monte 
Carlo.     39721. 
Probert-Englehardt    (L.)  : 
Slaves  of  Paris.     42733. 
See    alHo     Englehardt-Pro- 
bert  (L.) 
Procliaska  (.LP.)      Undine,  the 

water  nymph.    48271. 
Proctor   (D.  G.)     Mrs.  Button. 

30327. 
Proctor  (J.)     Saul,    40855. 
Proehl     (H.    B.)       Smoker    at 
.Tolly  good  fellows  club,  no.  1. 
42S58. 
Proetz  (A.)     Nipped  in  the  bud, 

32S37a. 
Profit  (C)     See  Internatl.  pub. 

inst. 
Propper    (I.)      Human  hunter, 

53996, 
Proskauer  (S,  or  Z,  W.)     Revo- 
lutionists.   39291,  39292, 
Prosl   (R.  M,)  : 

Miiller  &  sein  kind,    31302. 
Pompei.    36767a. 
Prosso  (A.  de)     See  De  Prosse. 
Prosser  (W.  W.)  : 
Aurora.    2450. 
King  of  Myland.    23846. 


Prosser  (W.  W.) — Continued. 
Pair  of  kings.    35098. 
Regent.     38911. 
Train  twenty  minutes  late. 
46759. 
Protective  amusement  co.  Fatal 

wedding.     13772a. 
Prout   (E.)  : 

Fantaisie.    13647. 
Satan  repulsed.    40811. 
Provandie  (L.  A.)     Lucky  Wiu- 

ton.     26883. 
Provines  (H.  G.)    From  aborigi- 
nes to  now.    15522. 
Provins    (M.)      See   Lagros   de 

Langeron   (G.) 
Provost    (W.    W.)      Two    of    a 

kind.     47729. 
Prowell     (R.    ,T.)      Awakening. 

52782. 
I'r<>:iory      (().)      Buntowszczvk. 

5499. 
Prudhomme     ( V. )       Squelette. 

43701. 
Pruning  Knife,  pseud.     See  Al- 
len   (H.  F.) 
Pruyn    {Mrs.    .T.    V.    L.)      Fair 

Rosamund.     13.390. 
Pryce   (R.)  : 

Dumb-cake.    12021. 

Helen  with  the  high  hand. 

18726a. 
Little  Mrs.  Cummin.  25799. 

25800. 
'Op-o'-me-Thumb.     34235. 
Privy  council.    37544. 
Visit.    49170. 
Prydz     (A.)       He     is    coniiny. 

18374c. 
Pryor    CO      Sfe  B  u  c  !i  a  u  a  w 

(C.  P.) 
Pryor    (J.    D. )       Leadiiiu    aiaii. 

24922. 
Pryse  (J.  M.)  : 

Hand  of  fate.    18038. 
Haunted    boarding    house. 

18296. 
Lifting     America's     cup. 

25350. 
Whistling  girl.    50478. 
Psachos    (N.   K.)      Hero's   tri- 
umph.   19299a. 
Psenka    (R.    J.)      Bordynkul-i. 

4653,  4654. 
Pserhofer  (A.)  : 

Diploma  tin,    10901. 
Flitter  wochen.    14537. 
Pshibishevsky  (S.)  : 

For  happiness,    14803. 
Schnee.    41077. 
Puccini  (G.)  : 

Boh^me.    4487,  4488. 
Bohemia.    4489. 
Edgar.    12223. 
Fanciulla  del  West.    13628. 


3357 


IKDEX 


Puccini  (G.) — Continued. 

Fille  (lu  far-West.    14232. 
Kleine  Frau  Schmetterling. 

240S4. 
Madam    Butterfly.      27150. 

27151. 
Mad  a  ma  Butterfly.    27165- 

271G7. 
Mme.  Butterfly.    27179. 
Madclien  aus  dem  goldenen 

Westen.    27314. 
Manon     Lescaut.       28089- 

28091. 
l^aiii  Motylelc.     3.5174. 
Tosca.    46591. 
Villi.    49062. 
Puchol     (A.)       Como    estd    el 

mundo.    8154. 
Puehringer  (F.)     Miss  Manhat- 
tan.   29979. 
Puente    (M.   Fernandez  de  la) 
See  Fernandez  de  la  Puente. 
Puerner  (C.)  : 
Arsina.    1934. 
Countess  Dovicki.     8708. 
Felice.    13990. 
From    darkness    to    dawn. 

15536. 
Mephistophela.     29134. 
Robber  of  the  Rhine.   39608. 
Shakp.speare     vs.     politics. 

41785. 
Si  am.     42223. 
Thrilby.    46056. 
Puesley   (E.)     Terrible  tempta- 
tion.   45429. 
Pueyo   (J.   Diago)      See  DIago 

Pueyo. 
Puga  (N.)     Triunfo  en  la  der- 

rota.    47117. 
Pugh  (A.)     Personal  ad.  35970. 
Pugh  (H.  L.)  : 

Fringe  of  society.    15469. 
Modern  society.    30660. 
Pugno  (G.  V.)    Bunch  of  aspar- 
agus.   5460. 
Puiana      (S.     de)       Trianera. 

46944a. 
Pulitzer    (W.)     Pasha's  wives. 

35434. 
Pull^   (L.)     ()  bere  o  affogare. 

.53481. 
Pull  en    (F.   T.)       Don't   cheer 

boys.    11410. 
Pullen  (H.  .T.)  : 

Breeding  pen.    ,5010. 

Girl  &  the  Directoire  gown. 

16431. 
Interna'tl.  affair.     21818. 
Primrose  path.    37255. 
Trap.    40S36. 
Puller    (E.)      Boy   scout  hero. 

52969. 
Pullman.     Are   you   a   lobster? 
1794. 


Pumphrey  (R.  P.)    It  happened 

at  home.    22200. 
Punch  &  Judy  theatre  co.,  Inc. 
Treasure      Island.        46903a, 
55647. 
Purcell    (A.   M.)      Golden  rose. 

16999a. 
Purcell  (A.  W.)  : 

Millerites.    29616. 
Opium.    34276. 
Purcell     (E.    H.)      Californiun. 

5864. 
Purcell  (F.  A.)  : 
Hamlet.    .53861. 
•Julius  Caesar.     54138. 
Macbeth.    54370. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29163a. 
Purcell     (F.    W.)       Bell    boy's 

troubles.    3361. 
Purcell  (J.  J.)  : 

Only  a  governess.    34165. 
Year  one.    52047. 
Purdie  (F.  B.)  : 

Amer.  girl.     .52664. 
Bachelor  pro  tem.    52797. 
Controlling  power.     8394a. 
Honest  fool.    20093a. 
.Judge's  decision.     23149. 
Man  proposes — but !    .54411. 
Miss  AVilson.    30047. 
Missing  cipher.     .30051b. 
Paying  the  piper.    3-5671. 
Penalty.    35821. 
Recall.    38637. 
Test.    454.59a. 
Pardon  (L.)  : 

Her  lord  &  master.     19058. 
Through  the  mist.    46095. 
Two  husbands.    47643. 
Purdy    (B.)      I   dine   with   my 

mother.    20792. 
Purdy     (C.     A.)       Pin    pricks. 

54959. 
Purdy  (E.  T.)     State  of  mora- 
torium.   43823a. 
Purdv  (G.  M.)     Crooked  affair. 

9175a. 
Purdy  (G.  W.)  : 

Fireworks.    14338. 
Funniest    thing    ever    hap- 
pened.   15707. 
.Jack  &  Jill.    22310. 
Jill  &  Jack.    22715. 
Jolly  surprise.    229.59. 
Miss      Innocence      abroad. 

29964-29966. 
Nell  Gwyn.    32179. 
Wonderful  woman.     51659. 
Purdy   (J.  C.)     That  dreadful 

strike.    45556. 
Purdy  (N.  S.)     Hafed  the  Per- 
sian.   538.55. 
Purdy  (R.  A.)     Scipio.  the  Ro- 
man conqueror.    411.54. 
Pure  (S.)     See  Landis  (S.  M.) 


Purin    (C.   M.)      Wilhelm  Tell. 

51012c. 
Purkiss   (E.  M.)     Where's  Ma- 
bel?   50387. 
Purnell    (J.)      Swamps  of  La. 

44722,  44723. 
Purrington  (A.  J.)     Siddartha. 

42235. 
Purssell    (K.)  : 

Calamity  Jane.     5823. 
Woman  hero.    51410. 
7  &  last.     52428. 
Purviance  (L.  J.)  : 

Campus  chatter.    .5972. 
Yes,  dear.    52101a. 
Purvin    (M.)       Mr.    Jay's    re- 
venge.   30198. 
Puschkin.    See  Pushkin  (A.  S.) 
Pusely    (B.   E. )      Dangerous 

woman.    9781. 
Pusey  (G.  A.)  : 

Divorce  case.    11033. 
Napoleon       Boney       Legs. 

31999. 
Rubber  king.    40197. 
Two  hot  knights.     47641. 
Pushkin    (A.   S.)  : 

Boris  Godunov.    4658. 
Queen  of  spades.    9668. 
Zigeuner.     52342. 
Puskin.     See  Pushkin    (A.  S.) 
Pustet      (F.^      &     CO.       Vision. 

49159. 
Putnam  (Mrs.  C.  E.)     Chapter 

of  excuses.    6730a. 
Putnam   (G.   W.)     Mary  Bray. 

28545. 
Putnam     (H.     H.)       Midnight 

lunch.    29437. 
Putnam  (I.)  : 

Master  parent.    54465. 
Who's  crazy?   50649a. 
Putnam    (K.)  : 

Folline.     14686. 
Lena,  the  madcap,     25055. 
Putnam    (N.   W.)      Orthodoxy. 

34393a. 
Putnam     (Mm.    O.)      Love    at 

sight.    54333. 
Pvitnam   (W.  H.)  : 

Heartbreakers.    18512. 
Land      of      Lag.        24.594, 

24595. 
May  morning.    28906. 
Putnam's   (G.  P.)   sons: 
Faust.     13897a. 
Piecolomini.    30209ii. 
Unveiling,    48446a. 
Woman       who       wouldn't. 
55993. 
Puttkamer  (M.  M.  G.  freifrau) 

Katzen.    23543. 
Pyeshkov.     See  Pffeshkov. 
Pyne  (K.)    .Jolly  Joggles'  jour- 
neys.   22939. 


3358 


INDEX 


t*jper  (G.  R.)     Artist's  dream. 

1986. 
Pyre   (J.  F.  A.)  : 

Master  light.    28689. 
Spire  of  Islingford.    43554. 
Pyre   (W.)     Grandmother  Fid- 
dlesticks.    17296. 
Pytlak  (L.  C.)     Wise  salesman. 

51245 
Quad  (*M.)     See  Lewis  (C.  B.) 
Qua  if  e  (E.  W.)  : 
Doctor.     11110a. 
Interrupted        honeymoon. 

21835. 
Mennemin  inn.     29126. 
Monolo5?ues       of       to-day. 

30834f. 
Pied  Piper.     54953. 
Shell  ah.     42040a. 
Quail   (J.  X.)     Daughter  of  the 

alchyraist.    9979. 
Quail  (L.)     Ami  Fritz.     1296a. 
Quaw     (M.    M.)      One    of    us. 

34092. 
Quay  (C.)    Artist.    1964. 
QuHdenfeldt  (G.)  : 

Musterweiber.  31466,  31467. 
Wehrpflichtige         b  r  a  u  t. 
49944a. 
Queen    (F.  E.)  : 

Maurice       de       Marcoyne. 

28875. 
Two  duels.     47603. 
Two  errors.    47605. 
Wife  &  daughter.    .'i0877. 
Queli    (T.    Serrano   de)        See 

Kelly  (T.  I.) 
Qu^lin     (G.    B.    de)      Hypatia. 

20749,  207.^3. 
Qufmeneur       (E.)         Fatality. 

13776. 
Queri    (G.)      Vorlehen  des  Dr. 

Kliingelwein.     49287a. 
Quesada  (H.)     Aurora.    2455. 
Quester    (H.)      I'd   rather  die. 

20788. 
Quevedo    (J.  Mufiiz  de)        See 

Mufiiz  de  Quevedo. 
Qui  Vive  (Mme.)    See  Jameson 
(H.   F.) 

Quick    (H.)  : 

Bud's  baby.     5398. 
Double  trouble.    11551. 
There      came      2      women. 
45720. 

Quick  (W.  A.)  : 

As  children  see  us.    2004. 
Cohen's  courtship.     7783. 
Convicted  by  science.   8422. 
Price  she  paid.     37184. 

Ouiggan   (J.)  : 

Kingdom    of    Bling-Blang- 

Blung.    23933. 
Stainboroughs.     43744. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-107 


Quigley  (G.  W.) : 

Congressman  at  large.  8269. 
Expansion.     13230. 
Quigley     (J.    J.)       Her    idea. 

53921. 
Quiles   (C.)     .\di6s,  Malaga  la 

bella.    285. 
Quilichini  (Mme.)    Belle-Niver- 

naise.     3393a. 
Quills  (J.)     See  Quills  Pastor. 
Quilis  Pastor  (J.)  : 

A  Roma  se  va  por  todo.  19. 

Cigarra.      7834. 

En   el   fondo   de   la    mlna. 

120.59. 
Epflogo.     12827. 
Tsla  verde.    22137. 
Ladr6n  misterioso.    24328c. 
Luciana.     2G809. 
Suplicio  de  Trmtalo.   44608. 
Quill   (,T.)     See  Vivian   (T.  .1.) 
Quimby  (M.  C.)  : 

His  victims.     19833. 
Under  the  mistletoe.  48186. 
Quinault  (P.)     Armide.   1885. 
Quincev  (T.  M.)     Aunt  Frony's 

heathen.     2394. 
Quincv    (S.   M.)      Nervous   set. 

32258. 
Quinel  (C.)  : 

Annurier  de  Tolgde.     1896. 
Nuit  de  Bonapa  rte.    33124a. 
-      Quaker  girl.    37952. 
Quinlan   (E.  L.)     King  Arthur. 

54172. 
Quinlan  (.T.)     Te.-^t.    4.5402. 
Quinlan  (M.)  : 

Bertie  Blossom.    3560. 
Dalewood.    9664. 
Quinlan     (M.     A.)       Unbroken 

seal.    47926a. 
Quinlin  (J.  S.)     Power  of  man. 

36971. 
Quinn.      Coronation    of    H.    M. 

King  Edward  VII.     8563. 
Quinn  (A.  M.)     Dwyer.    12093. 
Quinn  (C.  F.)  : 

Coachman's  bride.    7716. 
Under  the  lash.    48174. 
Quinn  (D.)     Four  leaved  sham- 
rock.   15164. 
Quinn    (E.)      In  the  long  run. 

21453a. 
Quinn    (F.)      Fight   for    fame. 

14167. 
Quinn  (F.  M.)     Egyptian  vaga- 
bonds.   12320. 
Quinn  (G.)    Gov.  John  A.  .John- 
son at  the  capitol.    17183. 
Quinn    (J.)      Home    to    Mayo. 

20064. 
Quinn  (J.  A.)    Sir  Redmond  De 

Burgh.     42546. 
Quinn  (J.  R.)     Comtnittee-man. 
8133. 

3359 


Quinn  (J.  S.)     She  would  be  a 

widow.    42026. 
Quinn  (M.)     Mayor  of  Galway. 

28933. 
Quinn    (M.   A.)      Sir   Redmond 

De  Burgh.    42540. 
Quinn     (P.     E.)       Funny     Mr. 

Dooley.    15713. 
Quinn  (R.)  : 

Abbey  Desmond.    50. 
Called  away,    5917. 
Glenora.    167.51. 
Innisfail.    21734,  21735. 
Quinn    (W.   H.)      Second   floor 

opposite.    55265. 
Quinson  (G.)     1915.    .52513c. 
Quintana  (F.)     Alegrfa  del  ba- 

tallon.    736. 
Quintero  (S.  y  J.  Alvarez)     See 

Alvarez  Quintero. 
Quintero     bros.       See    Alvarez 

Quintero  (S.  y  J.) 
Quiutilla  (F.)    Abuelito.    122. 
Quinton    (G.   E.)      Gustaf,   the 

viking.    17791. 
Quinton  (J.  P.) : 

Message     from     the     gods. 

29302. 
Story  of  Glastonbury  &  the 
grail.    43999. 
Quinton    (M.)      In    his   power. 

21207. 
Quinton  (P.  de  S.  B.)  : 

Celibate.     6.576a,  54306. 
Eleventh        commandment. 

53515. 
Locust      flower.        26062a. 

54306. 
Wheel  of  birth.    50169. 
Whom    the    gods    destrov. 
50707a. 
Quinton  (W.  W.)  : 

Finger  of  fate.    14269a. 
Intruder.    21807a. 
Locust  flower.    26062a. 
Wheel  of  birth.    50169. 
Whom    the    gods    destroy. 
50707a. 

Quirk  (E.  &  M.  I.)     Woman  of 

the  hour.    51460. 
Quiros    fV.)      Sulti5n    de    la 

Persia.    44409a. 
Quislant  (M.)  :' 

Abierta  toda  la  noche.    71. 

Ami  go  Nicolas.    1306. 

Amor  y  flores.    1338. 

Aventurero.    2.122. 

Bella  Tripita.    3374. 

Conquistadora.     8.303a. 

Copla  gitana.    8407. 

Cosns  de  la  calle.    8-59.5. 

Cristo  de  la  Luz.    9149. 

De  Miraflores,  y  a  prueba ! 
10173a. 


INDEX 


Quislant  (M.) — Continued, 

Eche  listed  sefinras.    12191. 
Esclavos.    12917. 
Gioconda.    53770. 
Hambre  nacional.    179C.5. 
Herniana  piedad.    19220. 
Heroes  del  Rif.    192S2. 
Macliacante.    27099,  27099a. 
Mnchnquito  6  el  gato  negro. 

27100. 
Mary-Tornes.     28581. 
Monanuillo  de  las  desoalzas. 

30738. 
Morucha.    31083. 
Padre  Angusto.    35021. 
Primer  fresco.    37244a. 
Querer     de     una     gitana. 

38145b. 
Quinque  de   P  e  t  r  o  n  i  1  u  . 

38215b. 
S  a  g  r  a  d  a  s   b  a  y  a  d  e  r  a  s . 

40493a. 
Segadores.    41403. 
Sefiora  Barba-Azul.    41480. 
Susplros  de  fraile.    44697. 
Villa  triste  y  escacharrada. 

55781. 
Viva  de  genio.     49198. 
R.     (N.)      Pyrannis    &    ThLsbe 

play.    37940a. 
Rabaud  (H.)  : 
Job.    22780. 

Marouf,  savetier  du  Caire. 
28344a. 
Rabb  (N.  B.  S.)  : 
Nan.    31926. 

Toll-gate  of  justice.    46432. 
Rabbas  (E. )     My  wife's  gone  to 

the  country.    54665. 
Rabe  (E.)     .Judgement.     54131. 
Rabe  (R.)     Volksgraf.    492.i6. 
Rabelais  (F.)    Pauurge.    35192. 
Rabier  (B.)  : 


Auguste. 


b-sn-^. 


Eouhomme  de  neige.    4502. 

Rabindranath  Tagore.     See  Ra- 
vlndranatlia  Thakura. 

Rabinoff   (M.)     Enchanted  gar- 
den.   12671a,  12671b. 

Raboch  (W.  A.)  : 

Hand  of  fate.    1S03S. 
Haunted    boarding    house. 

18290. 
Whistling  girl.    50478. 
Raby  (G.)  : 

Greater  love  hath  no  man. 

17513. 
Scrooge.    41199. 

Raby     (R.    C.)      Hj-pnotic    re- 
hearsal.   20758. 

Rachnian  (S. )  : 

Tolle  Dolly.     55613. 
Treller  &  co.     55651. 


Racine  (Jean  or  J.  B.)  : 

Andromache.     1444. 

Athaliah.    17445b. 

Athalie.     2308. 

Berenice.     3529a. 

Continental   drama.    8380a. 

Esther.     12948-12950. 

Iphigenia.     21925. 

Phaedra.     8380a,  53127. 

Phedre.     36107.  36108. 

Plaideurs.    25.577. 

Suitors.     44458. 
Rackett   (A.  G.)  : 

Musical  Coopers.     31425. 

Musical  hostlers.     31437. 
Rackett   (A.  H.)     Musical  trip 

around  the  world.    31449. 
Rackett   (E.  A.)  : 

Fitz   in  full   dress.     14423. 

Musical  harvesters.     31435. 
Raekhani    (A.)  : 

Henry  IV.     18821. 

Macbeth.     27034. 
Rackow  (N.)  : 

Across  the  street.     .52564. 

Veigele.     48749. 
Rackstraw    (E.    C.)      Make-be- 
lieve.   27591. 
Rada     (S.)       Fotogi'afia    femi- 
nista.    53688. 

Radajevich  (V.)  Bondsman's 
dream  in  Amer.    4551. 

Radcliffe  (V.)  Guns  of  glory. 
17785a. 

Raddatz  (C.  F.)  Nefft^  nls  on- 
kel.     32155,  32155a. 

Raddy  (H.)  Larry  &  the  mani- 
curist.    24658. 

Radke  (A.  C.)  Aunt  for  a  day. 
2393b. 

Rae: 

Another  man's  wife.  1.582. 
Blood  red  rose  of  sin.  4300. 
For    the    man    she    loved. 

14941. 
Greater    love     hath     none. 

17514. 
Mark  of  Cain.     28319. 

Rae  (F.)     Bottle  6-40-9.    4724. 
Rae  (F.  B.)  : 

Bonne.     4568. 
Her  oath.    19089. 
Rae  (I.  W.)  : 

As  ye  sow,  so  ye  shall  reap. 

2032. 
Changed     in     the     cradle. 

0700. 
Mildred.     29554. 
Rae  (J.  G.  &  M.  W.)    Lend  me 
$200.     25059a. 

Raeburn  (E.)  See  Waddell 
(E.  R.) 


Raeder  (H.)  : 

Amer.  princess.     1258. 
Dream  of  liberty.    11743. 
Greater  than  king.     17.524 
Raeder    (O.   C.)    Wild  Nell   a. 

Fort  Davis.     50974. 
Raeth  (A.)     Two  strangers,  the 
king  &  his  daughter.     47785. 
Rafert  (M.  E.)  : 

Devotion.    10729. 
Slave  to  gold.    42719. 
Raff  (.L)     Sc<3  Hozhevar  (J.) 
Raffalli   (C.)     Job.     22780. 
Rafferty   (E.  L.)  : 

Bald  eagle.    2835a. 
Everyman  miKtant.    53568. 
Thousaufl     &     2d     tale. 
45914a. 
Rafferty    (J.   P.)      Heritage   of 

a  sin.     19213. 
Rafferty    (J.    S.)      Bald    Knob 

tragedy.    2836. 
Rafferty   (P.)     Politician  &  the 

ideal  citizen.     36714a. 
Rafferty    (W.  A.)     Humanity's 

express.    20625a. 
Rafsky    (S.)      German  astrolo- 
gers;   16182. 
Rafter     (F.    C.)       Banshee    of 

Tena.     2936. 
Rafter    (S.    S.)      Winona,    the 

Indian  girl.     51191. 
Ragan      (C.)        Tom     Moore's 

sweetheart.     46452. 
Ragan  (E.  R.)     Why  McDonald 

changed   his  mind.     50737. 
Ragan    (H.  E.)     Grand  &  hist, 
production  of  tlie  discovery  & 
growth  of  thes  U.  S.  of  Amer. 
17253. 
Ragot    (L.    F.)      Zapatism    in 

Mex.     52282. 
Rahders    (A.)      Heavy    chains. 

ISOOOa. 
Rahlsou     (K.)      Herod    &    Ma- 

riamne.     1927Ga. 
Riihter  (D.)      Siindflut.     44382, 
Raibaud   (A.)     Prix  de  beaute. 

37545. 
Rnida  (C.  A.)  : 

Cappricciosa.     6005. 
Prinz  Orlofsky.    37490. 
Raileigh  (F.  T.)  : 

How  she  got  on  the  stage. 

20.521. 
Palmist  in  a  palm  garden. 
3514.5. 
Railey   (T.  T.)  : 

Broadway  Iro  n  e  y  ni  o  o  n  . 

5149. 
Geezer     of     Gullabaloo. 

1600.5. 
Girl  \Aho  dared.     1G633. 
King  for  a  day.     23709. 
Manzauillo.    2S134. 


3360 


INDEX 


Kailey  (T.  T.)— Continued. 

IMoiiey  &  the  girl.     30761. 

Western  girl.     50011. 

Wiien   wedding   bells   ring. 
»  50353. 

Raimann  (R.)  : 

Frau   Gretl.     152S0,   1.5281. 

Paula  nacht  alles.     35625. 

Tippmanisell.     46309. 

Unser  stammlialter.    48419. 
Raimond     (F.)     See    Raimund 

(F.) 
Raimondo   (P.)  : 

Envy.     12819. 

Friendly  divorces.     15450. 

(xirl  between  2  gentlemen. 
16466a. 

House  of  mirth.     20408. 

.Julia  Converse.    23216. 

•Julia  Marley.    23217. 

Leylands.    25190a. 

Princess  Colonna.    37408. 

Renunciation.    39056. 

Revolt  of  genius.     39279. 

Snobs,    hypocrits    &    para- 
sites.    42895. 

Stanford  Wyatt.    43761. 

Through    the    tempest. 
46104. 
Haimund   (F.)  : 

Barometermacher    aus    der 
zauberinsel.    14715. 

Rappelkopf.    38479a. 

Spendthrift.     43512. 
Rain   (S.)     Wanderer.     49465. 
Raine   (W.  M.)  : 

Kids'  .iudge.     23693. 

Rose  of  the  Lazy  D.    40003. 

Texas  ranger.     45.500. 

Wanted,  a  maid.    49525. 
Raines  (R.  H.)     World  against 

him.     51747. 
Rainforth  (H.)  Honnas.   20138. 
Rainger    (B.  W.  B.)     On  with 

the  dance.    54791. 
Jiaisbeck    (J.  E.)  : 

Lion  &  the  eagle.     25534. 

Prince  abroad.    37265. 
Raisch    (C.)  : 

Drei  musketiere.    11800. 

Tode  herz.    46415. 
Raisin  (A.)     Rehearsal.   38942. 
Raival.     4,444.     .52523. 
Rajna   (F.)     Bella.    3367. 
Rajola    (E.)  : 

Prince  in  dreamland.  37306. 

Tasting  those  pearly  tears. 
45149. 
Rakpstraw   (C.  M.)  : 

Altar.    1009. 

Creole  belle.    9063. 

Domestic  Napoleon.     11320. 

Rfiven  Den.    38518. 
Ualeigh    (C.)  : 

Great  ruby.    17461. 


S. )      Irma,    the 
Troilus  &  Cres- 


55686. 


31907. 


7791. 
school 


of 


Raleigh  (C.)— Continued. 

I--ittle    Christopher   Colum- 
bus.   2.5621. 
Sporting  life.    43030. 
Stolen  orders.     43936a. 
Sunshine  girl.     44587. 
Yashmak.     52027. 
Raleigh  (H.)     Great  Catherine. 

17368a. 
Raleigh     (H. 

serf.     22060. 
Raleigh   (W.) 

sida.     47132. 
Ralph    (A.)     Wanted,  a  prima 

donna.     49535. 
Ralph  (B.  C.)     Tweeny 
Ralph   (R.)  : 

Fate.     13784. 
Nail,  toad  &  skull. 
Our  South.     34778. 
Southern  homestead.  43376 
Ralston  (C.)     Cola. 
Ralston    (M. )      New 

acting.     32455. 
Ram  (H.)     Godoleva.    16841. 
Raradohr  (W.)     Frau  Anne,  die 
dame  am  putztisch.     15279a. 
Ramee    (J^.  de  la)     See  De  la 

Ram6e. 
Ramirez  (E.)  Voz  de  la  sangre. 

49327. 
Ramos  Carrion  (M.)  : 

Mi  cara  uiitad.     29356. 
Muela  del  juicio.    46015. 
Pepe  Botellas.    3586-5. 
Zaragiieta.     52288-.52289. 
Ramos  de  Castro  (F.)  : 

Cosas  de  la  calle.    8595. 
De  regia  estirpe.    10180. 
Flor  de  la  serranfa.    14548. 
Ramos  de  la  Yega   (L.)  : 
Califa.    5843. 
Carifiito  eiego.     6223. 
Caseron  de  las  flores.   6350. 
Ramos  Martin   (A.)  : 
Aficion.     52583. 
Cocina.    77.50. 
Entierro     de     la 

12805a. 
Me.ior      de      los 

29069b. 
Ninos  de  Tetuan. 
Que   nos   entierren 

37977a. 
Real  gana.     38.556b. 
Sexo  debil.     41643. 
Ramos  Martin  (.J.)  : 

Grama  tica  parda.    53820. 
Hormiguita.     53973. 
Leyenda     del     maestro. 

25189a. 
Madrecita.    27308. 
Redil.     38850. 
Ramos  Padilla   (E.)     Adamina. 
2.59. 


sardina. 

mundos. 

32827. 
juntos. 


Rampone  (J.  G.)     Robert  Em- 
met, the  martyr  of  Irish  lib- 
erty.    39639. 
Ramsay  (A.)  See  Ramsey  (A.) 
Ramsay  (D.)  : 

Card  boy.     6196. 

Huckster.     20586. 

It's  a  business.     22233. 

Kannceled.     23482. 
Ramsbottom  (P.)  : 

Ichabod.     20847. 

Travelin'  man.     46866a. 

White  gloves.    55920. 
Ramsdell   (H.  E.)  : 

Tipperary  ball.     46296. 

Tipperary  birthday.    46297. 

Tipperary  picnic.     46303. 

Tipperary  reception.  46304. 

Tipperary  twins.    46305. 

Tipperary  wake.    46306. 

Tipperary  wedding.    46307. 

Tipperary  widow.    46308. 
Ramsdell     (J.    P.)      Tipperary 

christening.     46298.  46299. 
Ramsdell    (R.  G.)  : 

When  sleuth  meets  sleuth. 
50296. 

Wm.  Warren's  welcome. 
51073. 
Ramsey    (A.)  : 

Bridge.    5081. 

Byron.    5744. 

Game.     15S23b. 

Henker's  mahlzeit.    18809. 

Mordecai,  the  .Tew.     54595. 

Quicksands.     38192. 

Shadow  behind  the  throne. 
41664. 

Ramson     (H.)       Ma^^queraders. 

28645. 

Ramspacher   (A.)  : 
Agitator.     584. 
Goossy  Island.    17133. 
Lady  of  the  Nile.    24.502. 
Ranck  (E.  C.)  : 

Air-castle  man.     647b. 
Call  of  the  mountain.  5906. 
Heirloom.     1S6S9. 
Her    honor    the    m  a  v  o  r. 

19020a. 
INTerrymount.     292S4a. 
Night-riders.     32738. 
Wanted  a  chauffeur.    49496. 
We.  the  people.    49819. 
When     the     ticker     ticks. 

50333. 
When    the    worm    turned. 

50339. 

Rand   (J.)     Barriers.     3057. 
Rand     (K.)       Clife    of    tears. 
53197. 

Rand  (K.  E.)      New  Hampshire 
gold.     32390. 


3361 


nmEX 


Rand.  McNally  &  co. : 

Apollo,   the  child   of  light. 

52712. 
Faii'v    plays    for    children. 

13413a. 
Little  folks'  Christmas 
stories  &  plays.     25683a. 
Modern    Mother    Goose. 

54576. 
Stories  to  act.    48968a. 
Story-hour   plays.     43988a. 
Randall   (C.)     Buck  Buckalew, 

the  outlaw  cowboy.    5382. 
Randall   (E.  C.)  : 

Afoot  &  ahorseback.  52584. 
Dusk  of  .'silence.     12055a. 
Eiarht-hand  reel.     53505, 
Waves   of  Torre.     49711a, 

55850. 
Yeoman    service.      52099a. 
5G027. 
Randall   (E.  H.)  : 

Insurgents.    21796. 
Jean's  airship.    22585. 
Randtill    (F.)      50   miles   from 

nowhei-e.     52458. 
Randall  (F.  W.)    Missis.  30087. 
Randall   (G.  B.)  : 

Brother  Jake's  kid.     .5266, 

5267. 
Kismet.     24015a. 
My  Lord  Pretan.se.    316.30a. 

31630b. 
Necromancer.     32140. 
Renunciation.     39055. 
Randall    (G.   P.)  : 

.Jimmie's  kid.     22744. 
What's  in  a  title.    .50113. 

Randall   (H.)  : 

Elenora.     12434. 
Howlor.    20567. 

Randall  (M.)  Betty  &  the 
Billys  of  yesterday  &  today. 
3655. 

Randall   (W.  R.)  : 

Governor's    prerogative. 

17200. 
Gray  overcoat.     17345a. 
Grey  overcont.    17621. 
Her    militant     majesty. 

19074a. 
Lucky  stone.    26878. 
JIakers  of  fire.    27598. 
Man  from  Heidelberg. 

27772. 
Vive  I'roi.     49205. 
When    East    meets    West. 

55S98. 

Randall    (W.  W.)  : 

Bottom  of  the  sen.    4727. 
Father      Knickerbocker. 

13849. 
Projihet     of     the     Ganges. 

37715. 


Randall  (W.  W.)— Continued. 
Senator     Bullion.       414.54. 

41455. 
Senator  Silverb;igs.     41457. 
Yosemite.    52132. 
Randall-Diehl    (A.)      Bride    of 

Ischia.     .5061. 
Randegger  (A.)  : 

Maria   di   Brevul.     28233a. 
Ragno  azzurro.     55102. 
Randegger     (E.    F..    G.    A.    & 
H.    B.  ^      Promise   of   Medea. 
37673. 
Raudol    (P.)      Strictly    profes- 
sional.    441.50a. 
Randolph    (B.   A.)      Devvev   in 

Manila.     107.33. 
Randolph    (C.    F.)      Man    with 

the  hoe.     28007. 
Randolph  (C.  H.)     Tale  of  two 

cities.     44983. 
Randolph     (E.)       Mater    Dolo- 
rosa.    5446S. 
Randolph    (I.)      High-priest   of 

the  sun.     19421. 

Randolph   (.L  W.)  : 

Sin.     42467. 

Vicerov"s  favoi-ite.     48941. 
Randolph-White  (J.  G.)  : 
Debt.     10306. 
Dilemma.     10854a. 
Man  &  his  wife.    27731. 
War  of  souls.     49.591. 
Woman  of  the  theatre. 
51466. 
Randt    (F.)      Overtime.     34967. 
Ranee    (A.    R. )      Our    country 

first.     34582a. 
Ranftl    (J.)  : 

Napoleon  II.     31988. 
Weihuachts-    und    krippen- 
spiele.     49952. 
Range  (A.  J.)     Cackler.     5785. 
Range   (H.  W.)     Between  bat- 
tles.    52880. 
Rankon   (C.  G.)     Student  king. 

44261,  44262. 
Ranken   (Freilerick  or  F.  M.)  : 
Ameer.     1122. 
Ameer's  bride.    1123. 
Burgomeister.     5544. 
Elysia.     12562. 
Fool-killer.     14720. 
Gingerbread  man.    16380. 
Happyland.     1819-5.      , 
Isle  of  spice.     22170. 
Jewel  of  Asia.     22694. 
Nancy  Brown.     31952. 
Rose  in  bloom.    39964. 
Smugglers   of   B  a  d  a  y  e  z. 

42S70,  42871. 
Student  king.    44201,44262. 
Toper.     46.561. 
Winsome  Winnie.    51194. 
Rankin.     Stranded.     44026. 


Rankin   (A.)     Fun  in  a  candy 

shop.     15674b. 
Rankin   (A.  L.)  : 

Honni  soit  qui  raal  y  pense.     j 
20142.  ' 

'Twixt  12  &  1.    47531. 
Rankin    (A.   M.)      See  Rankin 

(M.) 
Rankin     ( F. )      See    Ranken 

(Frederic  or  F.  M.) 
Rankin    (G.)      Suit   sample. 

44454. 
Rankin  (G.  A.)  : 

Catherine  Alalone.    6458. 

Dream  of  empire.    11736. 
Rankin    (G.  C.)     Going  to  the 

fair.     16862. 
Rankin  (J.  W.)     Wearin'  of  the 

green.     49844. 
Rankin    (K.)  : 

Made  to  order.    27237. 

Sara.     40781. 
Rankin  (M.)  : 

Canuck.     6020. 

Counsel     for     the    defense. 
8644. 

Danites.    9813. 

French  ball.     153-55. 

Golden  giant.     16957. 

Grandfather's  clock.    17290. 

Indians.    21655. 

Invasion.     21890. 

Metropolis.     29330. 

Nannie.     31971. 

Old  London.    33.538. 

Rip  Van  Winkle.    39492. 

Runaway  wife.    40282. 

Skirmish-line.    42675. 

Wife  and  child.    .50876. 

'49.     52454. 
Rankin   (Mrs.  M.)  : 

Little  Billie  Piper.    25-588. 

William  &  Susan.    510-59. 

'49.     52454. 
Rankin   &  Cramer.       Home    & 

abroad.    20011. 
Rankine    (A.   K.)      When   love 

pipes.     .502-59a. 
Rankow   (M.  L.)  : 

Man's  wife.     28110b. 

i\Tary  Young.     54446. 
Ranous    (D.    K.)      Three   com- 
edies.    45941a. 
Ranous   (W.  V.)  : 

Men  of  Jimtown.     29107. 

Treasure  Island.    46902. 

Ranske    (J.    Bell-)      See   Bell- 

Ranske. 
Ransom      (L.)        Jim     Rubric. 

22736. 
Rnnson  (C.)   Cause  for  divorce. 

6523. 
Ran.son  (W.  S.)     In  the  spring. 

21518. 


33G2 


ITfDEX 


Ransotie    (J.  W.). 

Across  the  Atlantic.    1G8. 

Black  rats.     4133. 

Bryan's    trip    around    tlie 

world.     5355. 
Callahan's  ward.    53052. 
Catnip  tea.    G468. 
From     St.     Joe     to     Mex. 

1556Sa. 
Impossible  ca.se.    21041. 
Is     marriage     a     failure? 

22099. 
Joker.    22917. 
Mary's  lamb.     2<S5S5. 
Moxie.   31270, 
Old  jay  bird.     33519. 
Rats.    3S507. 
Wolf's  weddins.     51361. 
Ransone  (M.  R.)  : 

Callahan's  ward.    53052. 
Prom     St.     Joe     to     Mex. 
15568a. 
Ranzay     (L.    Le    Lasseiir    de) 

Sec  Le  Lasseur  de  Ranzav. 
Rapalje    (R.    E.>     See   De  Ra- 

palje. 
Rapal,i6  (C.  S.  de)  : 

Captain's  man.    6171. 
Shears   of   Delilah.     42030. 
Rapely^    (G.    de)       Shears    of 

Delilah.     42030. 
Rapert  (M.  E.)    Greed  for  gold. 

17544. 
Rapf   (H.)  : 

Buyer      from      Pittsburgh. 
5667a. 

Haberdasheiy.    17863u. 
Isaac,  you  tell  her.   22107a. 
Mr.  Inquisitive.     54.")1. 
Raphael    (.T.  M.)      Madame  X. 

27223. 
Raphael    (J.  N.)  : 

Preucli  Jim.     15366. 
Jesters.    22667a. 
Peter  Ibbetson.    36001b. 
Raphael    (R.)  : 

Domestic  carnival.     11317. 
Girt       from       the       stars. 

16343d. 
Girls  from  Beiinet's.  16669. 
Mi  in  inside.     27S7S. 
Muyme.     2S919a. 
Sanitary  plumber.     40710a. 
Those    husbands    of    oxirs. 
45886. 
Raphun    (C.  M.)      Types  of  ec- 
centricity.     47839. 
Rapier     (G.)       Up-to-date    wo- 
man.    4S507. 
Rapp  (  D.  J.)     Jack  Wilson,  the 

scout.    22375. 
Rappaport    (J.)       Taming    the 

husband.     45070. 
Rappaport  (M.)    .<5'ec  Motz  (E.) 


Rappold  (O.  C.)  : 

Heuchler.     19330. 
Strategy.    44087. 
That      cousin      of      mine. 
4.5551. 
Raps     (B.)       Happy    hour    at 
Sfpiires  drawing  room.    18177. 
Rasely        (G.)         Woodpecker. 
51692. 

Rask  (M.  A.)  How  the  shrew 
was  tamed.    20534. 

Rask  (M.  C.t     Chicago.   6939. 

Raskin   (R.)     Azrael.     2598. 

Ra.so  (R.  Simo)  See  Simo 
Raso. 

Raspante  (J.  A.)  Circumstan- 
tial evidence.    7399a, 

Rastatt  (K.  Muller-)  See  Miil- 
ler-Rastatt. 

Rastner  (L. )  Rechtsanwalt 
Tantalus,    38656a. 

Ratcliffe  (J.  J.)  Tangled  wild- 
wood.     45109. 

Rateau   (J.)    Pyjama.     37936. 

Rath  (W.)  Hans  Distelfink. 
18102. 

Rathbun  (M.  M.)  Merry  ma- 
niac.    29251. 

Rathbun  (W.)  Prune-stone 
dope.     5.5058. 

Ratto  (.T.  B.)  Oue  of  art's  fail- 
ures.    340o8a. 

Raub  (W.  S.)  Pigs  &  thistles. 
14212. 

Rauch  (E.  H.)  Pennsylvania 
Dutch  Rip  Van  Winkle. 
358.51. 

Rauchenegger    (B.)      Anno   48. 

1569. 
Rancher     (J.    B.    Z.)       Julius 

Caesar.    23252. 
Raue  (W,  C.)  : 

Beatrice   of   the   threshold. 
3187. 

Glory      of      understanding 

16785. 
Heritage  of  Eden.    19214. 
Hinge.    19506a. 
Lares.    24648. 
Not  for  sale.    54736. 
Thou  Shalt  not  steal.    45910. 
Raulein    (T.    M.)      Box   no.   8. 
4804. 

Raupach  (E.  B.  S.)  : 

Muller  &  sein  kind.     31302. 

Versiegelt.    48891. 
Rausch    (C.    H.)      Ke-wa-Nie. 
23549. 

Rauser  (P.  C.)     Siegfried  Berg- 

raann.     42282, 
Rauworth     (G,    D.)       Gridiron 


king.    17627. 


Ravel  (J.) : 

Asphodel.    2088. 
Bianco,    3745. 
Boreas    4055, 
Golden  egg.    16945. 
Gi-een  monster,     175S3. 
Kimka,    23700, 
Magic  pills,    27381. 
IMagic  trumpet.    27395. 
Mazulm.    2895G. 
Raoul.    38463. 
Red  gnome.    38730. 
Ravel  (M.)  : 

Daphnis  et  Chlog.    9S38. 
Heui-e    espagnole.      19332 
19333. 
Raven  (C.)  : 

Abduction.    58. 
Dryad's  kiss.    53478. 
Raven  (M.)  : 

Affair  of  honor.    414. 
Alchemist.    718. 
How    one    woman    met    it 
20510,  20511. 
Ravenwood  &  Rutland.     S    P 

Q.  R.    40403. 
Ravlndranutha  Thakura  (Sir)  • 
Chitra.    711Sb. 
King  of  the  dark  chamber 

2.3S64a,  238641). 
Post  office.    36S74a 
Ravlin    (P.  H.)     Gen.  Grant's 
drummer    in    the    battle    of 
Shiloh.    53752. 
Ravh   (C.  I.,  C.  L  P.  or  C.  I 
von)  : 

Black  &  white    4042. 
Harrington's  daughter 

56080. 
Heartstrings.     18.589a. 
Love     of     Katie     O'Pahv 
26569. 
Ravold    (J.)      Town   constabla 

46647. 
Rawalt.      Satan's    sorrows 
40828. 

Rawley  (B.  C.)  : 

Andy     Freckles,     the     nn's- 

chievous  boy.     1447. 
Badly  mixed.    2788. 
Crazy  lot.    9038. 
Deacon  .Tones'  wife's  ghost 
10192. 

Freeman  mill  strike.  15348 
Lincoln  league.     25510b. 
Our      summer      boarders 
34783. 

Pikeville  folks.    36291. 
Stupid  Cupid.    4429G. 
That  black  cat.    45535. 
Trixie.    47124. 
Uncle  Jed's  fidelity.    47973. 
Uncle  Zachary  of  Vt.    48059. 


Rawley   (J.)     Nifty.     32632. 


3363 


INDEX 


Rawlings     (C.     C.) 

445G8. 
Rawlins     (H.    C.) 

'Awkins,     coster 

man.    30138. 
Rawlins  (H.  L.)     N. 

sports.    32525 


Rawlinson 

84S4. 
Rawlinson 

dilemma. 
Ra\vls  (W. 


(A.) 

(M.    J. 

11196. 
W.) 


Sunrise. 

Mr.    'Arry 
monger    & 

Y.  Bowery 

Coquette. 

Doctor's 


Song    bird. 

Wliat  Biddy 
Romance  of 


Tipton  inn.     46311. 
Willing  worljer.    51086. 
Rawlston   (Z.)     Woman's  way. 

51590. 
Rawu     (I.)       How     Christmas 
came  to  Truelove  Mountain. 
20470a. 
Rawson    (E.    S.) 

43230. 
Rawson   (E.  T.) 

did.    50054. 
Rawson   (M.  M.) 

tlie  South.    39824. 
Rawson  (S.  J.)  : 

New  tramp  in  town.   32474. 
Side-tracked.     42244. 
Ray    (B.)     Old   man's  passing 

away.    33565. 
Ray  (F.)  : 

One    niglit    at    ttie    circus. 

34047. 
Roman  travesty.    39777, 
Sentus  limburgus.    41515. 
Ray    (G.   R.)     'Twixt  craft  & 

skill.    47514. 
Ray  (J.)     Hot  old  time.    20329. 
Ray    (J.   W.)      Throne  of  jus- 
tice.   46000. 
Ray    (M.   M.)      Little   tin   god. 

25903. 
Ray  (N.) 
Ray    (R.) 
45178a. 
Ray  (V.)     ^'ee  Aiken  (V.  R.) 
Ray  croft  (B.  J.)  : 
Lorna.    26245. 
Tom  Ewing.    46446. 
Raye    (E.)      Plioney    romance. 

54945. 
Rayland  (R.) : 

Lady  Ethel.    24393. 
Lord  &  master.    26186. 
Ray  mo     (A.)       Imagination. 
20996. 

Raynio  (V.  J.) 
Irish     & 
21953. 
Slippery 
42793. 
Substitute 
Raymond 
2632L 


Word  go, 
Tea   at 


51712. 
Bramley's. 


Dutch     comedy. 

•Tim's      revenge. 

44322. 
(Alfred)  Lost  jewels. 


Raymond      (Alice)       Night     in 

Egypt.    32691. 
Raymond  (C.)    Petit  Fouchard. 

36036. 
Raymond     (D.)       Jolly    night. 

22951. 
Rayxuond    (E.)      Governor   pro 

tern.    17189. 
Raymond  (E.  M.)  : 

Black  knight.    4121. 
Matrimony.    28836. 
Pat  in  fairyland.    35513. 
Sheik.     42040. 
Raymond     (Fitch)       Hail     Co- 
lumbia.    17894. 
Raymond     (Florence)     Man-to- 
man. 27963. 
Maymond    (Fred  i  : 

Little  Miss  Susan.     25795. 
Missouri  girl.     30096. 
Raymond    (G.  L.)  : 

Aztec  sod  &  other  dramas. 

52789. 
Classes  &  masses.     7546. 
Dante.     9829, 53330. 
Lady's    limitations.     24537. 
On  detective  duty.     33767. 
Poor  woman's  fund.    36821. 
Ranch  girl.     38428.  38430. 
Slaves  of  society.    42737. 
Snob    &    the    sewing    girl. 

42892. 
Son  of  a  millionaire.   43194. 
Suffragettes.     44421. 
Two  paths.     47744. 
Raymond  (H.)  : 

Households  of  Paris.  20457. 
Two  nuts.     47722. 
Raymond  (H.  G.)     Duel.  11950. 
Raymond   (II.  N.)  : 
Dancer.    9715. 
Only  a  chorus  girl.     34151. 
Raymond   (L.)  : 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Shaw.     30134, 

30135. 
Studying    to     be     a    play- 
wright.   44278. 
Raymond     (L.    J.)      Burlesque 
on    On    the    bridge    at    mid- 
night.    5560. 
Raymond  (M.  B. )  : 

Buster     Brown's     holiday. 

5615,  5616. 
In     the     heart     of     India. 

21431. 
Little  Jack  Horner.    25723. 
Puritan  girl.    37871. 
Seminary  girl.     41445. 
Silent   witness.      42362. 
Raymond    (M.  E.)     Estranged. 

12962. 
Raymond    (M.   T.)      Busy   day 

at  the  office.     5625a. 
Raymond    (R.    B.)      Good    old 
pal.     17106. 


Raymond  (W.  J.)  : 
Dead  copy.     10204. 
Exile.     13215. 

Reign    of    King    Solomon. 
38960. 
Raymond    (Walter)     Two  men 

o'  Mendip.     47700a. 
Raymond      (William)        Elope- 
ment.    12529. 
Ravnard  (A.)     Daffv  fan.  9619. 
Raynaud  (C)     Ivy  Otis.    22282. 
Rayne    (ilfr.<.'.   M.   L. )    Her  des- 
perate victory.    18722. 
Rayner    (E.   H.)      North   Caro- 
lina Nan.    33023. 
Rayner   (J.)  : 

Case  of  hearts  &  diamonds. 

6332. 
Junk.     23312. 
Maud's  new  novel   adapted 

28867a. 
Rose    Galliusibourne    wins. 

39960. 
Science  of  God.     55256. 
Service  of  war.     41573. 
Stolen  poem.     43938.  43939. 
Useful  corpse.     48566. 
Will  you  be  ready?    55952. 
Raynes    (G.    W.)    jr.      Isle    of 

Nippon.     22164. 
Raynol    (D.)  : 

Bigamists.    52888. 
Boycott.    52970. 
Class  '16.     53190. 
Cousins.    8913. 
Eleven  thirty.     12449a. 
Heart  of  Bohemia.    53884. 
Mental  telepathy.    29128. 
Moth.     54601. 
Nell,  the  ferret.    54691. 
Non-believer.     32979. 
Rat-trap.     38498. 
Recall.    38638. 
Taming  a  husband.     45041. 
45042. 
Raynor.      Daughter    of    Judea. 

9966. 
Raynor    (J.)      Nifty  novelty  & 

nonsense.    54712. 
Raynor  (K. )  See  Raynore  (K. ) 
Ravnor    (M.)      Rillv's   partner. 

3897. 
Raynor  (V.  M.)  : 

Bird  family  &  their  friends. 

3914. 
Noel  Corson's  oath.     32966. 
Raynor     (W.    E.)       Ma's    new 

husband.    28593. 
Raynore  (K.)  : 
Broke.    52991. 
My  lady.    31591. 
Right  girl.     55176. 
Wake  up.    55810. 
Raynow   (L.)     Tainted   money. 
44928. 


3364 


INDEX 


Razall    (E.    D.)      Light   of  his 

eyes.    25387. 
Hen  (J.)  : 

Captive  niaideu  in  Damas- 
cus. C177a. 
Pet  clove.    3r)9S4a,  339S4b, 
Rea   (W.  R. )     Strous  medicine. 

44190a. 
Read  {Mrs.  A.  C.)     Belle  Jones 

claim.    33S2a. 
Read     (C.    F.)      His    brother's 

keeper.     19573. 
Read    (E.  D. )     Bridgetown  fly 

brigade.     509Sa. 
Read  (E.  E.)  : 
Alarm.    GSS. 
Grit.     17658. 
Lady  &  the  tiger.    24348. 
Read   (L.  G.)     Merry  students. 
29264. 

Read    (O.)  : 

Carpet-bagger.     6279. 

Club    woman    &    the    hero. 
7701. 

Kmmett  Boidure.     22863. 

•lucklins.  23111. 

Len  Gansett.    25040. 

Only  prisoner.     34215. 

Queen's  gown.     38116. 

Queen's  robe.    38129. 

Shanty  town.    41950. 

Statesman.  43S26. 
Read    (S.  T. »      Cord   &  creese. 
8497. 

Reade  (C.)  : 

Art.     1935,  31942,  31942a. 
Christie  .Tohnstone.     32918. 
Cloister  &  the  hearth.    7635, 

7636. 
Double  marriage.     11538. 
Peg  Woffington.    35793. 
Perilous  secret.    26453. 
Put  yourself  in    his  place. 

37918. 
Single  heart  &  double  face. 

42500-42502. 
White  lies.    47465,  50-538. 
Reade  (C.  A.)  : 

Clouds  &  sunshine.    7668. 
Colored  society.    7978. 
Crowning  of  King  Bee-Zone. 

9236. 
Daughters  of  an  anarchist. 

10020. 
Daughters     of    an     infidel. 

10021. 
Fourth     of     .July     parade. 

1.5202. 
.Joining  the  privileged  few. 

22903. 
Marion  Andersen.    28284. 
Original  minstrel  first  part. 

34363. 
Philander.    36113. 


Reade  (C.  A.) — Continued. 

Phillip    Warright.      36144, 

30145. 
Polyganiist.     36756. 
Put  yourself  in  his  place, 

37918. 
Tragedy  via  comedy.    46741. 
Reade  (C.  Gropp-)     See  Gropp- 

Reade. 
Reader      (A.)        Just      Peggy. 

23383a. 
Reader    (A.    M.)      See   Chapin 

(H.  C.) 
Reader      (C.)        Higher      law. 

19444. 
Readick  (F.  M.)  : 

Last  man.    24723. 
Old  .sexton.    33613. 
Tracv  &  Merrill,  the  Oregon 
outlaws.    4G693. 
Reading  (G.)  jr.    Family  locket. 

13601. 
Real  (J.  de  Macfas  y  del)     See 

Maefas  y  del  Real. 
Real  (Manuel)     Agenda  matri- 
monial.   577. 
Real       (Max)         Manoverkind. 

28085. 
Real  (R.  H.)  : 

Aeneas  at  the  court  of  Dido. 
392. 

Aunt  Weena.    2436. 
Dreamer.    11708. 
Government    employee. 

17173a. 
Modern  dreamer.    30601, 
Thousand     sweethearts, 

45920. 

Real  I  (A.)  : 

Carib  isle.    6219a. 

Golden  hope.    16976. 

Mountain  mad.    -54620. 
Rearden  (G.)  : 

Aurelia  Dellore.    2446. 

Goddard  Earl.    16830. 

Piper  of  Hameliu.    36378. 

Tizz.     463-54. 
Rearden  (J.  J.)  : 

Last  chance.    24687. 

Thief  in  the  night.    45774. 

Your  daughter.    52225. 
Reardon  (G.  .T.)    Through  night 

to  light.    46076. 
Reardon  (M.  S.)  3d.: 

Beside  the  mark.    3567. 

Bit  of  heaven.    52902. 

Dummv,     but     no     dunce. 
12035a. 

Have  you  seen  Sally?  18325. 

How  he  committed  suicide. 
20476. 

Light  without.    2-5399. 

Man       from       the       moon. 
27816a. 


Reardon  (M.  S.)  3d.— Contd. 

Over  long  distance.    34922a. 

Quick!    Doctor!    I've    poi- 
soned my  Avife.    38184. 

Recording  angels.    55125. 

Revolt,    39277. 

Romance  of  a  day.    55194, 

Sacrifice.     40462, 

Shadow,    41656a. 

Their  hero.    45665a. 

Trapped.     55642. 

Untraveled  road.    48443. 

Widow's  might.    50859a. 

Will  to  be,    51049, 

Witness,    51324a. 
Reardon    (N.)      On   the   wrong 

foot.    33947. 
Reardon      (N.     A.)        Justice. 
23417a. 

Rebalio  (R.  de')  : 

Nothing  peculiar.    33083. 
Strength  of  character. 
44126. 
Rebello       (C.)         Indiscretion. 

21662. 
Reber     (L.    E.)       Meadowgold. 

2S97Sa. 
Re'oollo  (M.)  : 

Gloria  del  barrio.  16771a. 
Nobleza     de     un     querer. 
32940. 
Reboux  ( P. )    Maison  de  danses. 

27543. 
Rebsamen      (H.     J.)        Fate's 

cruelty.    13812. 
Recht  (O.)  : 

At  the  chasm.    2210, 
Clouds.    7066. 
Confession.    8234. 
Countess  Julia.    8716. 
Eros  &  Psyche.    12881. 
Moral.    30990,  54594. 
Shattered  dream.    41963. 
Vensreance      of      Catullus. 

48809a. 
Whom    the     gods    destroy. 

5-5933. 
Witness.    51323b. 
Recht  (E.)     Fate.    137S3a. 
Rechtfertig  (C.)     Her  2d  mar- 
riage.   19129. 
Reclam  (P.)  jvn.: 

Die  von  Wildtberg.  10840b. 
Durch  die  zeitung.  12049c. 
Ehe.    12324. 

Fraulein  Direktor.     15233. 
Grosse  kinder.    53840, 
Im  klubsessel.    20981. 
Last.    24677. 
Spielteufel.    43543. 
Stiirkere.     43717. 
Record  ptg.  co.     Senior.    41472. 
Recordon    (H.)     New  feminine 
love.    .S2376a. 


3365 


INDEX 


Rector    (E.    M.)      Servitude   & 

freedom.     41577. 
Rector  (J.  L.)    White  elepliant. 

55916. 
Redden    (O.   E.)      In   the  eve- 
ning.    21396. 
Reddie  (A.  F.) : 

Aurorji  Leigh.    2458. 
DarlJ  side  of  society.    9875. 
Thirty  cents  a  day.    4.5830. 
Redding  (F.) : 

Bible  shop.    52884. 
Cattle  queen.    6484. 
Honora.     20176,  20177. 
Minister's  wife.    29753. 
Oldest  inhaljitant.     83680a. 
On  the  links.    33868a. 
Spirit  of  the  Nile.    43575. 
Redding      (J.     D.)        Natonia. 

32059,  32060. 
Reddy  (G.  &  R.)     Playing  Hia- 
watha.    54973. 
Redeam  (G.  F.)     Wheel  of  life, 

50174. 
Redgrave  (R.)     Taters.    45151. 
RedhefCer  (H.  A.)  : 
Protector.    37749. 
Superbe.    44595. 
Redifer  (A.)  : 

Blanched.     4199. 
Marcus  Wayland.    28181. 
Superbe.     44596. 
Redl    (F.)      Susanna   iui  bade. 

44671. 
Redlicb     (M.    A.)      Fuhrniann 

Henschel.     1564S. 
Redmond,  (G.)  : 

Election.     12391. 
Professor's     mother-in-law. 
37649. 
Redmond    (E.)      Heart    throbs 

from  the  desert.     18505. 
Redmond      (F.)        Younger 

brothers.    52211. 
Redmond   (J.)     Honor's  choice. 

20190. 
Redmund  (P.)     Anygirl.   52708. 
Redmund   (W.)  : 

Convict's  son.    8428. 
('ura  for  the  blues.     9464. 
Herminic.       19226.     19227. 
19229. 

In  camp.    21116. 
Kandos.     23480. 
Mamma.     27671. 
Midnight  marriage.     29441. 
My  brother.    31505. 
Paying  teller,  35666  35667. 
Rank  &  fame.     38453. 
Redeemed.     38825, 
Ren6.     39038. 
Secret  code.    41321. 
Typewriter.    47841. 


Redmund  (W.) — Continued. 

Wife  or  mother.    50911. 

Won  liy  wit,    51640. 
Redondo     (Si'inchez    R.)       See 

Sanchez  Redondo. 
Redondo  y  Menduifia    (J.)  : 

Jura  de  la  bandera,    23316. 

Oveja  perdida,    34921. 

Primera    comuni6n.     37246. 

Reparto  general.    390G2. 

San  Isidro  Labrador.  40709. 
Redstone  (W.)  Pol6on.  86666. 
Redwav  (G.)     Arrest  &  trial  of 

Santa  Clau^-.     1917. 
Reece  (R.)     Trade.    46697. 
Reece   (S.)  : 

Guiding  hand.     17748. 

Tin  soldiers.    46277a. 
Reece    (W.   SI.)      Eagle   &   the 

serpent.    12115. 
Reed    (A.  J,)     Lise  Tavernier, 

the  apostate.     25568. 
Reed  (C.)  : 

Cupid    vs.    cupidity.      9411. 

Hoarse   &   Hoarse.      19900, 
19901. 

Horse  &  horse.    20287. 
Horse  &  boss.     20288. 
Hoss  &  boss.     20312. 
Indiana  folks.    21649. 
Well,  I'll  tell  you.     49964. 
Reed    (C.    R.)      Gregory    Otre- 

pief.     17606. 
Reed   (D.  G.)  : 

Kindred.     23722. 
Other     people's     m  o  n  e  y. 
34479. 
Reed  (E.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.    23246. 
Tempest.     45277. 
Read   (E.  M.)     Betty's  divorce, 

3659. 
Reed    (Edwin  T.)      In   Cupid's 

palace.     21136. 
Reed     (Ernestine     T.)       Rain 

belle.     38374. 
Reed  (F.  Haiiie.s-)    See  Haines- 
Reed. 


O.) 


Red     robe. 


Reed      (F. 

88785a. 
Reed  (F.  S.  H.)  : 

Carpet-bagger.     6278. 

Earthquake,    12155. 

Infernal  Ivre,     21686. 

.losephine.    23029. 

Katheriue.     23519. 

I.ost    ill    the    Adirondacks. 
26314. 

Vice  versa,     48940, 
Reed   (F.  W.)  : 

.Tonatban's    night     shirt. 
54123. 

Sauce  for  the  goose.    40845. 


Reed    (G.)      Frolicsome   friars. 

15517a 
Reed    (G,  A.)     In  the  days  of 

real  sport.    21382. 
Reed    (O.  W.)     Gold's  victims. 

17030. 
Reed     (H.     E.)       Renl     thing. 

38576. 
Reed     ( Harry )       See    Reed 

(F.  S.  H.) 
Reed    (Henry)  : 

Black  hand,    4102. 
Sin   &  its  sorrows.     42468. 
Reed    ( I. )     Complete  works  of 

Shakespeare.     41741-41744, 
Reed     (I.    G.)    jr.      Too    thin. 

46549. 
Reed   (I.  S.)   jr.: 

Cream  Tartar,    9048. 
Reed   (.L  A.)  : 

By  order  of  the  king.   5694. 
Citizen  Pierre.     7431. 
Devil's  editor.    10697. 
Extra  edition.     13265. 
Fire  zouave.    14316. 
Kemble's  coons.    23585. 
Matinge  girl.    28799. 
Niagara  Falls.    32604. 
Reed  (J.  T.)     Marriage  broker. 

28376. 
Reed    (M.)  : 

Comet.     8074. 

T>avender      &      old       lace. 

24887.  24838. 
Neptune,  jr.    32230. 
Soldiers      of     the      world. 
43107, 
Reed   (M,  W.)  : 

Coflin  plates.     7778a. 
Transfer       of       property. 

55639. 
Under  dog.     48107a. 
Reed    (R.)  : 

Lend  me  your  wife.   25060. 

Pocket  ed.  of  the  Mikado. 

36607. 

Reed  (S.)     Nick  Carter.   32618. 

(T.)       Fall     of     Jerico. 


of 


B.)      Gunmaker 
17782. 

Pawnshop  less. 

Headless 


Reed 

13470. 
Reed    (W 

Moscow 
Reed  (Walter) 

35656. 
Reed        (Wayne) 

horseman.     18413. 
Reedv  (E.  C)     Caught  at  last. 

6496. 
Reekee  (C.)     Cora  Belle,  8488. 
Reel    (R.   F.)      While   he   was 

waiting.     .50428. 
Rees   (A.  D.)  : 

Artistic  Mrs.  Hay.   1975a. 
Columbus.    8000. 
Dend  hand.     10206b. 


3366 


nSDEX 


Rees  (A.  D.) — Continued. 
Double  love.    11536. 
Give  up  your  sods.     16697. 
Hojrnn       on       the      stand. 

19941a. 
Recovery.     3SG88. 
William  Tell.     51069. 
Rees   (C.  H.)  : 
Quits.     55090. 
U.  S.  S.  Cherrytree.  4835.5. 
Rees    (E.)      General   De  Wet's 

last  dash.     16037. 
Rees    (F.   L.)      How   the  night 

fell.     20533. 
Rees    (.T.>      Ma jristrate's    wife. 

27404. 
Rees   (R.  ^     Her  dearest  friend. 

18952. 
Rees    (W.    G.)      Mayor  of   Ro- 

manstown.    289.38. 
Reese  (F.)  : 

Great       psychic        welder. 

17451. 
Who  broke  de   lock  on  de 
hen-house  door?    50602. 
Reese  (J.  M.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 

7397. 
Is  gambling  a  sin?    22083. 
Keese     (T..     T.)       Winnowing. 

51186. 
Reese  (M.  P.) : 

Hayseed.     18348. 
Syndicate.    44873. 
Two  women.     47824,  4782.5. 
Reese    (O.    D.)       Engaging    a 

chauffeur.    12763. 
Reese     (T.     R.)  Sylvester. 

44847. 
Reets   (T.)     All  sorts  &  condi- 
tions of  men.    911. 
Reeve   (W.t     Not  so  bad  after 
all.     .33062. 

Reeves    (Alfred)  : 

Dandy  thieves.    9747. 
Dangerous  woman.    9779. 
Waxworks.     49716. 
Woman      of      the      world. 
51471. 
Reeves   (Arnold)     See  Ruggles 

{Mrs.  A.) 
Reeves    (F.)      Selected    scenes. 

41417a. 
Reeves    (G.) 

42740. 
Reeves     ( H. ) 

28250.  28251. 
rteevos  (M.  C.  L.)     Nannette  o' 

Wearithorne.    31970. 
Reeves    (M.  M.)  : 

Fine  feathers.    14266. 
.Tudas.     54128. 
Wishes.     51254. 
Reeves  (W.)     Pn.shn.     3.5430. 


Slave's  strategy. 
Marian     Gray. 


Regamey    (F.)      20000  leagues 

under  the  sea.    .52.531. 
Rfgebert    (E.)  : 

Armoire  norraande.    1889. 
Soupe         est         niauvaise. 
43346. 
Regel    (H.)     Brant  von  Korea. 

4934. 
Reggio     (E. )       Principessa    del 

grammofono.    55035. 
Regidor    (R.   Loboi      f^re    LoUu 

Regidor. 
Reginald     (C.)        Sre    Renauld 

(C.) 
Regnault   de  Pr^bois    {La   bar- 

onne)        Comtesse    de    Som- 

erive.     8194. 
Regner     (W.     H.)       Might    or 

right.     29520. 
Regnier      (H.)        Manoverkind. 

28085. 
Rehan     (A.)      Taming-    of    the 

shrew.     4.5060. 
Rehrer    (W.    S.)      Young   Bill. 

the  detective.     521,58. 
Reibrach     (.T. )       See    Ohabrier 

(J.) 
Reich       (E.      H.)         Colonel's 

pledge.     7935a. 
Reich  (G.  A.)    .Julian.  Count  de 

Consiegra.     23220. 
Reichard  (F.  L.)    Moon,  a  coon 

&  a  chicken.    30932. 
Reichardt   (M.)     Bodo's  braut- 

schan.    .52936. 
Reichell  (R.  O.  R.)  : 

Coming       busines*^       men. 

8087. 
:\rodern   justice.     30619. 
Ruth.    40368. 
Uncrowned  queen.    48076. 
AVoman  of  the  houi*.    51457. 
Reichenbach     (H.)       Stromun- 

gen.     44181. 
Heichev    (F.)      ilii-i;iui  of  Mag- 

daloh.    29813. 

Reichert   (H.)  : 

Dreimjiderlhaus.     53472. 

Freehling.     15305,  1,5306. 

Himmelbett.     19496. 

Ledige  gatte.    24973,  24974. 

Prinzenjagd.     37493. 
Reichman   (A.)  : 

Cheap.    68.57. 

Deadlock.     10233. 

Hors  d'  oeuvres.    20285. 

Itch.     22263a. 

Liane.    25194. 

Life's   afternoon.     25333. 

Moderns.     30676. 

On  with  the  dance.  33962b. 

Other  people.     .34473n. 

Peter.     35996. 


Reichman  (A.) — Continued. 
Refuge.     38900. 
Things  that  count.    45790. 
Reid    (A.    G.)      Make-believes. 

27,593. 
Reid    (Al.)      By   right  of  mar- 
riage.    .5709. 
Reid   (Alan)     Golly wog.    17043. 
Reid    (B.  B.  W.)  : 

Footlights  &  fireside.  14708. 

His  boy.     19565. 

In  the  days  of  King  Herod. 

21379. 
Night     before     Christmas. 

32657. 
One  woman's  way.     34126. 
Prince  of  the  world.   373.52, 

87353. 
Santa  Clans.    40724. 
Tender  the  apple  blossoms. 

48145. 
When    the    light    fades. 
.50323. 
R«Md  (C.)     See  Tier  nan  (F.  C.) 
Reid    (C.   S.)  : 

.Toe     Simpson's     double. 

22804. 
Penitent's  return.     35845. 
Reid  (D.  E.1     Dilemma.   10855. 

10856. 
Reid   (F.  W.)     Delphi.     10429. 
Reid  (G.)     Out  of  a  iob.  34819. 
Reid    (H.)      See   Reid    (.Tames 
H.) 

Reid    (I.   G.)    if.     Hodgepodge. 

19929. 
Reid   (J.)     See  Reid  (.Tohn  H.) 
Reid     (J.     D.)       Two     girls— 1 

man.     47630. 
Reid   (.lames  H.)  : 

At  Cripple  Creek.    2129. 
At    the    gates    of    instice. 

2237. 
At    the    little    red    school 

liouse.    22.53. 
At    the    old     cross    roads. 

2264. 
Belle  Marie.     3389. 
Bob.  the  boot  black.     4445. 
Confession.    8233. 
Crcs,-*.     9185. 
Custer's  last  fight.     9,514. 
Dean.     102,50. 
Don't    let    her    go    astray. 

11414. 
Fight  for  love.     14175. 
Footlights  &  fireside.  14768. 
For  fame  ^-  fortune.   14795. 
For  hearth  &  home.    14805. 
From     Broadway     to     the 

Bowery.     15-527. 
Fugitive     from     1  n  s  t  i  c  p. 

1.5645. 
Gypsy  girl.     178.30a. 


3367 


IlfDEX 


Reid  (James  H.) — Continued. 
Henrts  of  the  Blue  llidge. 

1S570. 
Hero  of  Manilla.     192G0. 
His  boy.     105G5. 
His  little  siister.    19704. 
Hobsou's  choice.  •  1991G. 
Homespun    heart.      20072- 

20074. 
Human  hearts.     20004. 
In  the  days  of  King  Herod. 

21379, 
In  the  devil's  web.     213SS, 

213S9. 
In  the  good  old  days.  21415. 
In  the  hands  of  the  devil. 

21427. 
Israel  Lsaaos.    22188. 
.Jim  Root,  engineer.    2273.5. 
King    of    the    cattle    ring. 

23SG3. 

Knobs  o"  Tennessee.    24176. 

Little     outcast.       25827, 
25gog 

Logan's'  hiclc.     26073. 

Mesmerist.     29293. 

My  mother.     31650. 

Mv  mother's  rosary.    54661, 

54662. 
Nazarene.    32103. 
Night     before     Christmas. 

32656,  32657. 
Nobody's    darling.      32948, 

32949, 
(.>ld  Hickory.    33501. 
'me  woman's  way.     34126. 
Peddler.    35773. 
Prince  of  the  world.   37352. 

373.53. 
lluna\vay  boy.     40272. 
Sam  Hill  Jones.    40038. 
Santa  Glaus.     40724. 
Santiago.    40749. 
Slave  of  the  mill.     42717. 
Tie  that  binds.     46164. 
AVanda,    the    Apache    prin- 
cess.    49461. 
War  heroine.     49.582. 
When     the    light     fades. 

50323. 
Wife  for  a  day.    50883. 
Wife's  secret.    50935. 
Willie's  wife.     51084. 
468.     52481. 
Ticid    r.Tohn  H.)  : 

O  ft  e  z  e  r     of     (rullabaloo. 

16005. 
M  u  r  p  h  y'  s      masquerade. 

33386. 
Romance      of      Chinatown. 

39792. 
Ties  that  bind.     46174. 
Reid    (L.)  : 

Justice  of  Jean.    23421. 
Trust  breaker.    47267. 


Golf  a.     17037. 
.    J.)      Title    hunter. 

F.)     Turn  of  a  card. 


X.) 


daughter, 
ire  made  of. 


Reid   (L.  B.)     Prima  donna  & 

the  maid.    37236. 
Reid  (R.  A.)    Duke  of  Duquoln. 

11987a. 
Reid  (S.)     Devil's  bond.   10GS2. 
Reid      (W.)        Lodge     secrets. 

2G0G5. 
Reid    (W.    H.)      Lumber   king. 

26920. 
Reic   (L.) 
Reilly    (C 

46335a. 
Reilly  (E. 

47855. 
Reilly  (P. 

Hunchback'.^ 

20654. 
That  dreams 
45557. 

Reilly    (.LA.): 

r4erman  soldier.    16196. 
Irish  Dutchman.    21975. 
Johann,    the    broommaker. 
22812. 

Heilh     (J.   J.)      Second  offense. 

41301. 
Rrilly   M.  M.)  : 

i'.aron  Grouch.     3015. 
ifumanity.     20620. 
•lolly  .substitute.    229-58. 
i-i(>n  hunter.     2-5544. 
Mr.  Henry  Peck.    30186. 
Reilly    ( .L   T.)      Solomon   Levy 

&  his  little  dog.     43134. 
Reillv     fJ.    W.)       Suffragette. 

4440.5. 
Reilly  (M.  D.)  : 

Friim    Broadwav    to    Iowa. 

1.552.5b. 
Titanic  romance.    46329a. 
Reillv  (P.)     Man  in  the  moon. 
27868. 

Reilly     (R.)       Prosperity    hall. 
37742. 

Reilly     (W. )       Spotless     town. 
4.3635. 

Reillv  &  Britton  co.    Peer  Gvnt. 
35786b. 

Reily   (T.   A.)     Dream  pirates. 

117.55. 
Reim   (A.  E.)  : 

Child  of  the  .slums.   7002. 

Conspiracy.     8332. 

Curse  of  friendship.    9498. 

Dime       novel        detective. 
1086-5.  : 

Falsely  accused.     13-545. 

Father's  dream.    13860. 

Gabe's  home  run.    1.5747. 

Haskum  homestead.    18284. 

It  was  the  Dutch.  22248. 

Judge's  secret.    231.53. 

Let  me  pass.    25127. 


Reim  (A.  E.) — Continued. 

Medicated  honeymoon. 

29021. 
Rural  postofflce.     40309. 
Sister's  choice.     42601. 
Trusted  friend.    47275. 
Wayward      son's      return. 

49810. 
What's  the  use?    50123. 
When  Ann  acted.     50198. 
Where     Bill     goes     home. 

50371. 
Where      the      trail      ends. 
50400. 
Reimann    (M.)      Julchens    flit- 
ter wochen.    23200. 
Reimers      (E.      A.)        Pagans. 

35030. 
Reinnu    (P.  D.)  : 

Amer.  heiress.     1222. 
Armenia.    1883 
Boy  in  gray.    4838. 
Devil's  dam.     10688. 
Drum  taps.    11861. 
Jerusha,    the    devil's    <hiiii. 

22634. 
Mrs.  Old  Nick.     30429. 
:Murfreesboro.     31380. 
New  South.     32462. 
Roly  Poly.    39768. 
Secret  of  the  king.     41339. 
Under  age.     48094. 
Yictims  of  passion.     48959. 
Widower's  honeymoon. 

50844. 
Rein!)erg  (J.)    Chollie  &  Gawge. 

7129. 
Reinf>cke   (W.)     Proxy.    37759. 
RciiuMt  (R.)     Riitselhafte  frau. 

55100. 
Reinger  (W.  F.)     One  ni,ght  in 

June.    34050. 
Reinhard      (.L)        Lost      heir. 

26306. 
Reinhard    (J.  V.  N.)     Loyalty. 

2679Sa. 
Reinhard    (I>.)  : 

Miss  New  York,  jr.    29993. 
Zero.      52330. 
Reinhardt    (H.)  : 

Daring  of  Diane.     9852. 
Erste  frau.     53544. 
MJidchen  fiir  alles.     27315. 
Miss  Exzentrick.    29937. 
Napoleon     &     die     franen. 

32003.  32004. 
Prinzess       Gretl.         .37494. 

37495. 
Spring  maid.     436.55. 
Reinhardt    (J.)      Budenzauber 

5390. 
Reinliardt  (M.) : 

Vriadne  auf  Naxos.     1821. 
Rappelkopf.     38479a. 
Wunder.     51917. 


3368 


INDEX 


Reinhart  (A.  S.)     What  woman 

AYill  do  for  love.     50152. 
Reinhart    (J.)  : 

Kidnapped  heirespi.     23G74. 
Piece  of  steel.     3625S. 
Red  transom.    3SS10. 
Scales  of  .iustice.    40927. 
Voice  of  the  dead.    49237. 
Reinhart  (S.)     Quits.     3S221. 
Reinhold    (D.)     Star  of  .Taroh. 

43785. 
Reiniche     (A.     R)       Virprinia. 

49124. 
Reinmann  (E.)     General  Bona- 
parte.   16035. 
Reinstein  (T.  O.)     Dream  maid. 

11725. 
Reis   (B.  H.)  : 

Sixth  symphony.     42642. 
So  said  Ecclesiastes.  42935. 
Zionist-socialist.     52365. 
Reisincrer       (H.)  CJaleotto. 

15781. 
Reisler      (J.     .T.)        Cash     girl. 

6366. 
Reiss    (E.^       Revolutions-hoch- 

zeit.     39296. 
Reiss  (E.)  verlag: 

Drei  siege.     11802 
Sumurnn.    44.521.  44522. 
Wahrheitsucher.    49371. 
Wie  die  siinde  in  die  welt 
kam.    ,50867. 
Reiss   (N.)  : 

Hov's    A    trip    to    Tramp- 
town.     20572. 
Nat   Reiss   southern   carni- 
val CO.     32030. 
Southern        carnival        co. 
43362. 
Reiss      fO.     J.^       Bill     Oreen. 
3837. 

Reissner  (C.)  : 

Fiinf    komodien    des    Mar- 
quardt        van       Vryndt. 
15628. 
Hoogeland.    20209. 
Saussouci.     40722. 
Reith     (M.)       Comiiiir    woman, 

8108. 
Reives    (B.)       Mignonette,    the 

little  schemer.    29538. 
Reizenstein  (E.  L.)  : 

According  to  the  evidence. 

150b. 
Defection       from       Grace. 

10376. 
Family  affair.    53598. 
House      in      Blind      alley. 

53984. 
Iron  cross.    22065a. 
On  trial.    33961a,  33961b. 
Seventh  commandment. 

41629. 


Relgier    (S.)      Actors'   troubles. 

2i4a. 
Rem  (F.)     Monogram.    30827. 
Remick  (J.  H.)  &  co. : 

It     happened     in     a     taxi. 

22202. 
Rose  of  the  mountain  trail. 
40003a. 

Remington  (E.)  : 

Doing  Uncle  Sam.    11244. 
Hearts  of  N.  Y.    18.567. 
Love's  power.    26730. 
Notoriety.     33086. 
On  Cherry  Hill.    33762. 
On  the  docks.    33831. 
Power  of  love.    3G9G6. 
Remington   (F.)     John  Ermine. 

22849a. 
Remington     (H.    N.")       Master- 
piece.   2S732. 
Remington  (.J.  or  J.  C)  : 

IMillinery  salesman.     29635. 
One  day  in  .Tune.    34000. 
One     wav     to     lose     her. 
34114a. 
Remlap     (A.    T.)     See    Palmer 

(A.  T.) 
Remnitz    (V.    Y.)    One   hour  of 

life.    34017. 
R^mon  (M.)  : 

Fille  des  Rabeustein.  14229. 
Frfires     de     St.      Bernard. 

15390. 
.leunesse  de  prince.    22680. 
Parmi  les  pierres.    353-55. 
Remon      Vallejo      (.T.)        Cabo 

Lopez.    53033. 
Remoude     ( L. ) 

dream.    30351. 
Rempel  (H.)  : 

All  wrong.  923b. 
Modern  East  Lvnn. 
You.    56037. 
Remsey   (B.)     Gal  from  Skow- 

hegan.    1.5773. 
Remv      (C.)        Sainte     H61?ne. 

40561. 
Ronan  (E.)     Caliban.    4.5266. 
Renard  (F.  O.)  : 

1891-2091.    52509. 
1892-2092.    .52510. 
1892-2092-3092.     5251 1 . 
1893-1993.    52512. 
Renard  (J.) 


Mrs.    Dolan's 


54573. 


Bigote. 
Carrots. 

Renard  (P.  C 
rister  hall. 

Renard     (S. 
8214. 

Renate  (M.l 
Remiud     (R.) 
52879. 


3822. 
6298. 

)    Heiress  of  Bar- 
18678. 
F.t       Condemned. 


Renaud  (R.  E.)  : 

Mongi-els.    30807. 

Scoop.    41159. 
Renauld   (C.)  : 

Argus-eyed.    1816. 

Beelzebub.    3268. 

Capt.  Bluster.    0091. 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac.    9552, 
9557,  9561. 

Erinnyes.    12866. 

Folle  du  logis.    14669. 

For     the     crown.       14920. 
14921. 
,      Forgiveness.     15023. 

Gringoire.     17645. 

Indian  summer.    21642. 

Izeyl.     22286. 

Kiss.    24018. 

Litigation.    2.5577. 

Nathan     Hale,     the     hero- 
martyr  spy.    32041. 

Paternoster.    35.532. 

Polyeucte,  a  martyr.    36754. 

Priuce.sse  Lointaine.    37471. 

Protection.    37747. 

Rover.    40113. 

Ruy  Bias.    40390. 

Scapiu's  artifices.    40956. 

Sea-king.    41222. 

Socrates  &  his  wife.    43030. 

Wanderer.    49466,  49467. 

AVatch-dog.    49688. 

Whims  of  Marion.    50444. 

White  love.    .50541. 
Renauld  (J.  B.)  : 

Avenged.    2514. 

Chances.    6679. 

Gone  mad.    17049. 

Our  heroes.    34664. 

Pablo.      35001. 

Struck  blind.     44212. 
Renchard  (H.  C.)  : 

Electric  spark.    12411. 

Miss  Flash.    29941. 
Rendel  (E.)    SeeEllerbeck  (A.) 
ILendle  (F.  B.)  exr.    Telephone 

girl.    45236. 
Rendle  (H.  A.)  : 

Fame.    13557. 

If.  20919. 

Little  Amy.    25583. 

Poor  Miss  Finch.    36805. 

Rainbow.    38382. 
Rendon     (A.     Gonzalez)       See 

Gonzftlez-Rendon. 
Reng : 

Maja  de  Goya.    27555. 

Perfecto  cahallero.     35908. 


Cash.    6364. 
Bettv    behave. 


Rgnique 
(iJrs. 
Renison 
rival. 
Renne    (R.  F.) 
Cow-boys. 
Strathroy. 


(G.  de)     Sep  Williams 
E.  L.) 
fH,   F.)      Kelly's    ar- 

23578. 


8945. 
44092. 


3369 


nSDEX 


Renne    rw.    W.   de)      See    De 

Renne  (W.  W.) 
Renner    (C.    E.    J.)      October. 

33245a. 
Renuie  (J.  W.)  : 

Scandalmonger.     40942. 
^'olcaiio.    49252a. 
Reno   (A.)     Cosmopolitan  tfio. 

8604.  8605. 
Reno      (C)        Tri-partner.'?hip. 

47057. 
Reno   (G.)     Cuba.     9304. 
Reno   (G.  B.)  : 

Doings     of     Mrs.     Dooley. 

11249. 
Widow      Dooley's      dream. 
50812. 
Reno  &  Curtis.    Along  the  Ken- 
nebec.    984. 
Renolds  (F.  G.)     Off  the  track. 

33318. 
Renovales   (J.  G.)  : 

Abajo  los  solteros.     52544. 
Amor  y  flores.     1338. 
Amores  de  aldea.    52674. 
Barranco     de     la     muerte. 

3041. 
Giraldina.    53771. 
Horas  dichosas.     20268. 
Hugspedes    tranquilos. 

2058Sa. 
Poesia  de  la  reja.     36613h, 
Serafin.  el  pinturero.   55281. 
Tirano.    46313a. 
Reussalier    (W.)      Red   bunga- 

lov.\     38707. 
Rensselaer.      See    Van    Rensse- 
laer. 
Ren tf row   (.T.  N.)  : 
Below  zero.     3469. 
C.  O.  D.  with  privilege  of 

examination.    57.55. 
Fast  mail.     13729. 
Hooligan's    luck.      20217. 
Lock  of  hair.    26048. 
Pair  of  owls.    35105. 
i^craps.     41193. 
Ren  tf  row    (L.  J.)  : 

Arrival  of  harmony.     1919. 

Se(.'ond  Mr.  Fiddle.     41298. 

Rentschler  (G.  W.)   City  within 

a   city.     7468. 
Renvi    (A.)  : 

Susi.     44679.  44679a. 
Suzi,    44711a,  44711b. 
lieparaz  (F.)     Fnraona.   13666. 
Riipide   (P.  de)  : 

Cadenas  de  rosas.     5788. 
Majos  de  plante.    27588. 
I*alco   para    el    t  e  n  o  r  i  o. 
35132a. 
Replogle   (A.  B.)  : 

Nan,  the  mountain  heiress. 

31932. 
Rescued  by  firemen.    39094. 


Reppert   (C.)     Alena.     52612. 
Reppert    (H.)  : 

Err-path.    12883. 

Uncle  Roper.    48004. 

Reppert  (V.  W.)  Rural  tele- 
phone gossip  on  the  Big 
Windy  circuit.     40317. 

Requejo  (J.  M.  Pe6n)  .S'e^ 
PeCn  y  Requejo. 

Requier  (A.  J.)  Grent  Quack- 
qua.     37453. 

Reside  (W.  J.)  At  the  mercy 
of  Tiberius.     2259. 

ResJer   (H.  W.)     Debt.     10M03. 
Resnick   (S.)     Newspaper  seed. 

54709. 
Fiespess   (H.)  : 

Promoter.     37688. 
Reaping      the      whirlwind. 
38603. 
Ressner  (F.)     See  Rossler  (C.) 
Retana     (A.)      Ti*avesuras    de 

amor.     46886a. 
Rethy  (,I.  B.)     ll  might  happen 
agnin.     54081. 

Reticker   (B.  &  H.)  : 

Mexico— 1914.      29351a. 

TliaTs.      45508. 

Theft    of   the   lieiMuit    shell. 

45650a. 
Their  wedding  night.  4.5681. 
^^'l)en   tlie  prince   goes 

awooing.     50327. 
Yellow  stain.     .52086a. 

Rettig    (.T.)    : 

Ahasuerus.     619. 

.\ round    tlia    world    in    30 

iiiiniites.     1914. 
.\.stronomical  ballet.     2113. 
.Vthen.s  under  Pericles. 

2315. 
Cinderella  in  Egypt.     7360. 
Conquest  of  Mex.    8302. 
(.'rusaders.    9269. 
r>estruction    of    .lerusalem. 

10604. 
Exodus.      13229. 
Fall   of  Nineveh.     13478. 
Ferdinand    &    Isabella. 

14058. 
.lerusaleiii   &.  the  (rrusades. 

22631. 
:vrontezuma.     .30913. 
.Moses.     31093. 
Noah's  ark.    32905. 
Rhodupis.     39322. 
Sard;!naT»alus.     40793. 
Secret     of     the     S  p  h  i  n  x. 

41341. 
Siege  of  Granada.    42270. 
Solomon,     king    of     Israel. 

43133. 
Solomon's  temple.    43137. 


Rettig  (J.) — Continued. 

To  the  moon  in  a  balloon. 

46386. 
Trip  around   the   world   in 

a  balloon.    47003. 
Trip  around  the  world  iti  a 

railroad  car,     47004. 
Trip  in  a  balloon.    47006. 
Trip  to  Mars.    47022. 
Trip   to  the  center  of   the 

earth.    47038. 
Trip   to   the   moon   or   any 

other  planet.     47046. 
Wooden  horse.    51675. 
Retzbach    (A.)     Mann  mit   der 

griinen  maske.    28080. 
Retzsch    (F.    X.  M.Y     Tempest. 

45274. 
Reubensteiu     (E.)       Sherifl'    of 

Covington.    42080. 
Reuloaux      (W.     Kalt-)        See 

Kalt-Reuleaux. 
Reuling   (C.  G.)  : 

Anno  dazumal.     1567. 
Starkere.    43716b. 
Reune   (R.  F.)     Is  your  name 

Smith?    2210.5. 
Reuschel  (G.) : 

Gran  Galeoto.     17251a. 
Poder    de     la     impoteucia. 
36610. 
Reuss    (A.)      Herzog    PhiUpp.s 

brautfahrt.     19318. 
Reuss  (E.)     Kobold.    242iK». 
Renter  (E.  E.) : 
Ethel.    12994. 
Ina.    21585. 
Renter  (F.)  : 
Bet.    3606. 
Dorchlauchtiug.     1122.'.. 

Reuter  (H.)  : 

Once  In  a  lifetime.    33971. 

Stream  of  destiny.     44113. 

Youngsters.     52223. 
Reuterdahl    (A.)      Kingdom   of 

Hu-Ha.    23936. 
Reval    (M. )     Two  merry  mon- 

archs.     47702. 
Revel  (M.)     Carmen.     6247. 
Revell  (F.  H.)  co, : 

Apocalyptic.     1684. 

Divine  tragedy.    11017. 

Sky-pilot.    42688. 

Revell  (N.  S.  or  Nellie)  : 
Polly's  picture.     36749. 
Star-part.    4.3790. 

Revelt  (P.  A.)  : 

Burton's  scoop.    .5581. 
<''ii;iuipionship   bout.      6660 

Revenga  (E.  Ferraz)     See  Fer 

raz  Revenga. 
Revenga  (.J.  Garcia)     See  Gar 

of;i    Revengii     (.J.) 


3370 


INDEX 


Revenga  (V.  Garcia)     See  Gar- 
cia Revenga  (V.) 
Revera  verlag.    Fiirst  von  Zan- 

sibar.    15633. 
Revere  (C.  T.)     Light.     25358. 
Revest    (W.)      Not    for    sale. 

54736. 
Re  vol     (A.)      Campagne    tie 

presse.    5956. 
Rey  (E.)  : 

Belle      aventure.        3377a. 

3377b. 
Peau  neuve.    37544. 
Schone  frauen.    41088. 
Sous     la     lumiere     rouge. 
43354. 

Jarabe    de    pico. 


Sigurd.     42314. 
(.T.)        Irreparable. 


to 


Rey     (M.) 

54103. 
Reyer  (E.) 
Reygadas 
22074b. 
Kevuartz    (  D. )  : 
Carnival.    6262. 
Cup  of  coffee.    9351. 
It    is    never    too    late 

mend.    22218. 
Mother's  love.    31192. 
Two  mothers.    47711. 
Reynold     (W.    P.)       Black    & 

white.    52905. 
Reynolds    (A.)      Fortune-teller 

of  Killarney.    15070. 
Reynolds       (B.)        Everychild. 

13134a,  13135. 
Reynolds    (C.)      Do    fare    you 

well.     11084. 
Reynolds  (C.  E.)  : 

Marjorie's  luck.    54429. 
Matter  of  taste.    54470. 
Night  rehearsal.    54719. 
Paranoiac.    35277a,  35277b. 
Reynolds  (D.)     Only  a  dream. 
34155. 

Reynolds  (D.  A.)  : 
Anastacia.    1391. 
Azzaza.  the  mountain  girl. 

2606a. 
Bit  of  brown  paper.     3997. 
By  honor  bound.    5682a. 
Cash.    6363. 
Dawn.    30072. 
Home.     20003. 
Impostor.     210.50a. 
Inventor.    21892a. 
Mary  Magdalene.     28501. 
aivstlc  sphere.    31871a. 
Nurse.    33163,  33164. 
Piece     of     brown     paper. 

30254. 
Scrap     of     brown     paper. 

41187. 
Tangled  lives.    45102. 
Ties  tliat  bind.    46177. 
Timothy  Hay.    46271. 


Reynolds  (D.  M.)    Glendalough. 

,    16746. 

Reynolds  (D.  R.)  : 

Truth  upon  honor.     47298. 

Under  N.  Y.    48120. 
Reynolds    (E.    W.)      Shepherd 

of  the  hills.    42052. 
Reynolds   (Fin)     See  Reynolds 

(P.) 
Reynolds  (Frederick)     Hubbie. 

his  father  &  I.    20576. 
Reynolds    (G.)      Do    fare    you 

well.    11084. 
Reynolds  (H.)  :  | 

All  up  in  the  air.    .52634. 
Oh,  the  women.    54761. 
Reynolds    (I.)      Love  of  Mimi. 

26575. 

Reynolds    (I.    O.    G.)      Grand- 
father's birthday.    17289. 
Reynolds  (J.  B.)  : 

Holy  name.    19990. 
Hot  time.    20337. 
Reynolds  (J.  H.)   jr.: 
Cross-roads.     9206a. 
Inebriates.    21665a. 
Sleep-walkers.     42746. 
Reynolds    (J.    S.)      .Tohn    Gil- 
yard.    22852. 
Reynolds     (J.     W.)       Wanda. 

49459. 
Reynolds      (L.)        Texas     past 

times.    45495a. 
Reynolds    (M.   C.)      Bachelor's 

last  dinner.    2712. 
Reynolds    (M.  O.)     Lucky  mo- 
ment.   26865. 
Reynolds  (P.)  : 

Just  Smith's  luck.  23394. 
]Mntch-safe.      28774,    28775. 
Pair  of  Odd-fellows.   35104. 
Reynolds  (P.  R.)     King  &  art- 
ist.   23728. 
Reynolds   (R.  G.)     King  of  U- 

Kan.    23887. 
Reynolds     (S.)       Miss     Steno. 

stenographer.    30031. 
Reynolds  (S.  E.)  : 
Amazon.    1080. 
Home.    20003. 
]Mystic  sphere.    31871a. 
Reynolds  (S.  S.)     Nelly's  rival. 

32209. 
Reynolds  (W.)  : 

U.  S.  Uncle  Shamus.  47886. 
Wanda.     49460. 
Reynolds   (W.  A.)  Transforma- 
tion of  Grimshaw.    4681Sa. 
Reynolds  (W.  C. )  Amer.  pasha. 

1252,  1253. 
Reynolds   (W.  H.)     Lobster  & 

the  wise  guy.    26035. 
Reynolds    (W.   V.)      Josephine. 
23026. 


upon    the    world. 


Reynolds  &  co.  Land  of  Nod. 
24606. 

Reznicek    (N.   C.   von)      Angst 

vor  der  ehe.    1520a. 
Rhea    (H.)    Yvonne.     .52259. 
Rheem      (E.      S.)        Librarian. 

25226. 

Rhein    (E. )     Million  de  Mugu- 

ette.     29641. 
Rheinhardt    (E.  &  P.)      Helm- 

brecht.     18776. 
Rhoades    (F.    C.)      Two    little 

girls  in  blue.     47672. 
Rhoades  (H.  P.)     Greater  pas- 
sion.    53828. 
Rlioades  (L.  A.)  : 

Jungfrau    von    O  r  I  e  a  n  .s  . 

23300f. 
Maria  Stuart.     28239e. 
Rhoades    (N.)      Girl   who  paid 

the  bills.    16639. 
Rhoades   (W.  R.)  : 

Thrown      on      the     world. 

46114. 
Thrown 
46118. 
UlKxle  (J.  H.  .ir  .John)  : 

Factor's  vengeance.     13325. 
Madaline.    27148. 
Rhode    (M. )     Hebrew  business 

v^'oman.    18605. 
Rhode  ( R. )    Got  to  have  a  hus- 
band.   17154. 
Rhodes  (A.)  : 

Arteraus  Ward.    1946, 
Bunconib.    5481. 
Rhodes  (B.)     Amer.  king.   1239. 
Rhodes   (C.  B.)     Boys  in  bhie. 

4S62. 
Rhodes     (D.)       Measure    of    a 

woman.     28992. 
Rhodes  (F.  B.)     Cruise  of  the 

Polar  star.    9257. 
Rhodes  (G.  B.)     Cupid's  arrow. 
9414. 

Rhodes   (H.  G.)  : 
Old  wine.    33676. 
Prince  of  showmen.    55031. 
Rhodes    (L.  W.)      What  would 

you  do?    50160a. 
Rhodes     (R.     H.)      Contented 

Japanee.    8371. 
Rhodes  (S.  H.)    Only  a  woman. 
34186. 

Rhodes  (T.  B.)  Princess  Ara- 
bella.   37398. 

Rhodes  (W.  H.)  Lucky  miners. 
26861. 

Rhorer  (A.  S.)  Her  dream. 
18955. 

Rhys  (E.)  Masterpieces  of  the 
English  drama :  Ben  Jonson. 
28738a. 


3371 


INDEX 


Rhys-Herbert   (W.)  : 

Bo'sn's  bride.    4684b. 
Capt.  Van  der  Hum.  61G4a. 
Course  of  true  love.    SS36a. 
Wild  rose.    50989a. 
Kialp    (F.   C.   M.   de)    See  De 

Rialp. 
Kiano  (J.  W.)     Trolly-car  trio. 

47143. 
Kibas  (M.)  : 

Abajo  los  solteros.    52544. 
Bella    Charito.      3368. 
En   el   fondo   de   la   mina. 

12659. 
Gran  dem6crata.    17250a. 
Kibbecke  (G.  F.)     Repentance. 

39067. 
Ribera  (C.  Afan  de)     See  Afan 

de  Ribera. 
Ricabv  (S.  B.)     Wizard  of  Boz. 

51334. 
Ricard     (F.)     Force    majeure. 

14972. 
Riccarda      (E.)       Pan     among 

pans.    35154. 
Riccardo  (G.)     Bit  of  old  Mex. 

4010. 
Rice: 

Old  coat.  33444. 
Three   of    a    kind.      46001. 
Rice  (A.  E.)  : 

Affair  of  the  heart.    417. 
Capt.  Cunnin2:ham.    6099. 
Castalia.     6404. 
Down  by  the  Golden  Gate. 

115S5. 
Duke's  mask.    12006. 
.Tulia.     23212,  23213. 
Wife's  lark.    50926. 
Rice  (C.  E.)     Calino.    5871. 
Rice   (C.  F.)  : 

Charity  pupil.     6753. 
More  time  out.    31026. 
Rice  (C.  P.)  : 

Bade  among  the  old  folks. 

2733,  2734. 
Counterfeiters.     8692. 
Fighting  chance.    14187. 
Forbidden  marriage.  14906. 
Judgment  of  men.     2314Sa. 
Old  Honesty.    33512. 
Only  a  country  girl.   34152a. 
Sign   of  the  4.     42295. 
'Twixt  love  &  duty.    47521. 
Rice  {Mrs.  C.  W.)     Sister  Be- 
atrice.   425S6. 
Rice  (C.  Y.)  : 

Chnrles    di    Tocca.      6760- 

6702. 
Collected    plays    &    poems 

7814a. 
David.     10038,  10044. 
Immortal  lure.    21008. 
Night  in  Avignon.     32680a. 
Porzia.    36865. 


Rice  (C.  Y.) — Continued. 

Yolanda  of  Cyprus.    52118, 
52119. 
Rice  (E.)  : 

Master  of  the  house.  28714. 
Opening     of     the      prison 
liouse.    34259. 
Rice  (E.  B.)  : 

I.  D.  B.    207S7C. 
Mother  church.    31131. 
Rice  (E.  C.)     Stain.    43741. 
Rice  (E.  E.)  : 

Ballet  girl.    2852. 
Calino.     5871. 
French  maid.     15370. 
Gay  girl  from  Paris.   15969. 
Girl  from  Boston.     16477. 
from  Chicago.    16484. 
from  London.    16507. 
from  N.  Y.    16517. 
ii-om  Paris.     16520. 


Girl 
Girl 

Girl 
Girl 
Oil ! 


Susannah !    33357. 


Old  oaken  bucket.    33588. 
Rhapsodic       table    d  '  bote. 

39309. 
Tabasco.    44894. 
Three   dashing   w  i  d  o  w  s  . 
45948. 
Rice   (F.  G.)     I^a vender  crow. 

24839. 
i;i<-e    (F.  M.)  : 

Harvest.     18267a. 
Special  messenger.    43463a. 
Study  in  contrasts.  44274a. 
Test  of  courage.    45465a, 
Rice   (F.  V.'i     Chnplet  of  Pan. 

6726,  6727. 
Rice   (Fanny)  : 

At  the  French  ball.    2235. 
Evervthina;  goes.    13143. 
Folly  land.     14693. 
Lucky  star.     26874.  26875. 
Lucky  stars.    26877. 
Rice  (Fraiik)    Radloff  mystery. 

38317. 
Rice  (Frederic)  Thasia.    45523. 
Rice  (G.)     Princess  Blanche  of 

Navarre.     37401. 
Rice   (G.  W.)  : 

Grass  widows  club.     17328. 
McDoodle's  flats.    27072. 
Naughty    Coney    Island. 

32085. 
Parisian  revels.    35331. 
Ruby  of  the  desert.    40221. 
Rice   (H.  L.)     Agnes  Surriage. 
596. 

Rice  (J.  B.)  : 

Jail  breakers.     22428. 

Southern  daisy.     43370. 
Rice   (J.  C.)  : 

Mava,    princess    of    KichC. 
28913. 

Two  gay  deceivers.     47615. 


Rice  (James)  : 

Chaplain  of  the  fleet.   6723, 

17607. 
Golden     butterfly.       16918, 
16919,  16926,  44110. 
Rice  (John)     My  aunt  Bridget. 
31487. 

Rice  (K.  M.)  : 

Bomb  throwers,     4521. 

Charley's  country  cousin. 
6775. 

Dr.  Hardback's  prescrip- 
tion.    11146. 

Good  as  gold.     17056. 

Good  King  Wenceslas, 
17090. 

Guilty  o'  trespass.     17770. 
Jerry's  bells.    54105. 
Men  are  mortal.    29101. 
Mrs.    Bacg's    bargain    day. 

30301. 
Mrs.    Tubb's    t  e  1  e  g  r  a  m. 

30474. 

Next  o'  kin.     32590. 
Removal    of    Marthy's    ap- 
pendix.   ,39029. 
Successful      s  t  r  a  t  a  g  e  m. 

44355. 
Uncle  Joe's  jewel.     47979. 
Vision.     49156a. 
W  e  d  d  i  n  g-dress.       49904. 

49905. 
Wm.  of  the  woods.     51064. 
Rice   (L.)  : 

Night     without     a     dawn. 
^  327.59, 

Silent  room.     42352a. 
Sisters.     42.597, 
Rice  (IM.  B.)     Little  ray  of  sun- 
shine.    25852. 
Rice  (P.)    Prophylactic.  37720a. 
Rice   (S.)  : 

Maid  &  the  mule.     27442. 
Merry    maidens'    .seminary. 
29246. 
Rice    (T.  C.)  : 

Absalom.  101. 
Esther.  12945. 
Mexitli.     29352. 

Rice  (W.)  : 

Chaplet  of  Pun.   6726,  6727. 
Devil's  choice.     10685. 
Masques  of  East  &  West. 

28656b. 
Traitor  to  France.    46780. 
Rice  (W,  D.)  : 

Echoes.     53499. 
Tooth  &  nail.    .55025, 
Rice   (W.  F.)     Winning  ways. 

51185. 
Rice  &  Dixey.    Circus  in  town. 
7411. 


3372 


INDEX 


Rich    (A.)  : 

Al  Rich's  jolly  follies.    675. 
Girl  &  the  baron.     16422. 
Three  in  1.     45972. 
Rich   (A.)  production  CO. : 
Apartment  610.     1069. 
Girl  &  the  baron.    10422. 
Rich   (G.  E.)  : 

Affair    of   the   pink    gown. 

418. 
Hitch    in    lier    honeymoon. 
19893. 
Rich   (D.  H.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     .54139. 
Merchant  of  Venice.   .54493. 
Rich   (E.)  : 

$1000  reward.     52486. 
$5,000  reward.    52524. 
Rich    (E.  J.)      Master  drinker. 

28679. 
Rich  (J.  D.)     Whirlpool  of  life. 

50464. 
Rich     (M.)       Sweet     bells     of 

Venice.     44742. 
Rich  &  Harris.    Terrible  night. 

45424. 
Rich   &   Maeder.     Cotton  spin- 
ner.   8637. 
Rich   &   Stetson.     Trip   around 

the  world.     47002. 
Richard  (H.)     Hetty  macht  al- 

les.     19326. 
Richard    (L. ^      Papa's   tochter. 

35220. 
Richards  (A.  C.)  Baftk  to  Iowa. 

2748. 
Richards  (A.  N.)     Twenty  min- 
utes with  Nancy.     474.52. 
Richards    (A.  S.)     Typist's  re- 
treat.    47866. 
Richards    (B.)  : 

Colored  senators.     7976. 
Cupid's   capers.     9418. 
Fooling    with'    the     wrong 

man.     14734. 
Hallabahoola.  the  medicine 

man.     17946. 
Spellin'  skewl.    43503. 
Richards  (C.  F.)     Inez.    21676. 
Richards       ( D. )        D  o  e  t  o  r'  s 

troubles.     11208. 
Richards   (F.  D.)  : 

Akhoond.     006,  667. 
Attic  romance.    2341. 
Aunt  Time's  ticket.    2434. 
De    ffiieen    of    de    bunch. 

10179. 
Girl  in  gold.    16.553a. 
Rose  of  the  Orient.    40004. 
Richards   (F.  E.)  : 
Cinzy  god.    90.33. 
Ping-pong.     30324. 

Richards    (F.  T.)  : 

Akhoond.    666,  607. 
Attic  romance.     2341. 


Richards  (F.  T.) — Continued. 

Aunt  Tillie's  ticket.     2434. 

De   queen   of   de   b  u  n  c  h. 
10179. 

Girl  in  gold.    16553a. 

His  lucky  day.     19716. 

Rose  of  the  Orient.    40004. 
Richards  (F.  W.  E.)  : 

Dream  man.    11728. 

Red  dress.  38728. 
Richards  (G.  S.)  &  co.  Base 

hit.  3079. 
Richards  (George)  : 

Gas.  15926. 

Gav  city.     1.5957.  15958. 

Sheriff  &  the  cop.     42073a. 

Richards     (Grant)     ltd.      Two 

plays  by  Tchekhof.     47748. 


Richards 

15656. 
Richards 

7G94. 
Richards 

Starr's  house 
Richards 

51S33a. 
Richards 

(I.) 
Richards 


(H.)  Full  moon. 
(H.  I-I.)  Club  man. 
(H.   TiV 

OUi 

(I.) 

(I.    W.)      Sec    Wolff 


in 


. )      Mix-up 

30508. 

W  r  e  c  k  a  g  e 


Oh. 
Try 


(J.): 
James  1    54760. 
it  yourself.    47303b. 


See  Coudrin 


Richards 

(J.  R.) 
Richards 

37096. 
Richards 

21697.   21698. 
Richards    (L.   E.)  : 

liabes  in  the  wood.     55226 


(J.  C.) 
(.T.    M.) 
(J 


T.) 


Pretender. 
Infidels. 


Capt.  January. 
Fairy  operettas. 
Pig    brother 


liove  of 
26577a. 


Wliis- 


6116. 
53593. 
play-book. 
36279a. 
Richards    (M.   W.)      One  won- 
derful dream.    34126a. 
Richards  (N.)    Farmer's  daugh- 
ter.    136S9a. 
Richards    (P.) 
pering  Wind 
Richards   (R.) 
Magron, 
27419. 
Marcus   Matranga 
28180. 
Richards    (W.) 
tune.     14721a. 
Richardson    (A.) 
home.    20041. 
Richardson   (Abby  S.)  : 
Prince  &  the  pauper,    i 
Two  women.    47S30. 
Richardson   (Anna  S.)  : 
Brick-top.    5042. 
Cross  of  gold.    9197. 
Leap  for  love.    24932 


the     Frenchman. 


28179, 


Fool    of    for- 
Home,  suite 


;7271. 


Richardson  (Anna  S.) — Contd. 
Maid  from  Mars.     27449. 
Miss   Mosher  of  Colorado. 

29989. 
Mrs.     Fred     Haskins,     jr. 

.30367. 
Musician's  s  w  e  e  t  h  e  a  r  t. 

31457. 

Richardson   (B.)  : 

Moving  day.    31264a. 
New  pupil.    32444,  32445. 
Richardson  (C.  A.)     If  you  are 

lucky.     20944. 
Richard.'^on  (C.  F.)     Amer.  tel.. 

tel.,  &  tel.  CO.,  ltd.     1266. 
Richardson   (C.  T.)  : 
Double  life.    11530. 
Well-son.    49968. 
Richards(m      (C.     W.)        Mark 

Merridale's  fortune.    28318. 
Richardson     (Dick)       Kate 

Phaeny.     23507. 
Richardson      (Dorothy)        Her 

.spirit  husband.     19150. 
Richardson  (F.)  : 

Bonnie  Dundee.     4580. 
Royal  star.    40182. 
Richard.son    (F.    A.)       Outside 

inn.     34906. 
Richardson    (F.    B. )      Brady's 

boy.     4889. 
Richardson    (F.  M.)     Midsum- 
mer madness.     29471. 
Richardson   (F.  AV^)     Zoe  mou. 

52379. 
Richardson  (G.)  : 

Battle  of  the  days.    52S33. 
Bond  of  earth.    4540a. 
Goblin  guests.     16820a. 
.]acks  up.    54097. 
Once     in     .'i     blue     moon. 

54793. 
P  hone     5410,     Bother. 

30101a. 
Summer    s  n  o  w.       44507a, 
55477. 
Richardson   (G.  T.)  : 
Chameleon.     0041. 
Cloverdell.     7084. 
Heavenly  twins.    18599a. 
Prince  of  Bohemia.    37328. 
Queen  Bess.    37984. 
Rainbow  chasers.    38385. 
Rock  of  ages.    396S3. 
lioyal  twins.     40186. 
Richard.son    (H.    E.)      Fetters. 

14089. 
Richardson    (H.   S.)     Mrs.  Os- 

bourne's  expiation.    30430. 
Richardson   (H.  T.)  : 
Chesterton.    6922. 
Sure  thing  graft.    44635. 
Richardson     (.T.     B.)       Golden 
plough.     16994. 


3373 


INDEX 


Richardson    (J.  M.)     Cut  will. 

9523. 
Richardson    (.J.   W.)      She  had 

the  nerve.     41998b. 
Richardson  (Leander,  or  L.P.)  : 
Anselma.    1.5S7. 
Billee  Taylor.     3852. 
Business  woman.     5602. 
English  chop.    12774. 
Great  pink  pearl.    17445. 
Honest  Injun.    20097. 
In  a  policj'  shop.    21081. 
Lord  Dunmersey.    26200. 
Midge.     29400. 
Mliss.    a    California     idyl. 

30543. 
Pink  pearl.    36342. 
Telephone  girl.     45234. 
Trix.     47119. 

Under      the      city      lamps. 
4S156. 
Richardson  (Lilian)  : 

Ernst  Erdody.    12877. 
Pleasures     &     politics. 
36530. 
Richardson   (M.  E.)  : 

Children's  Barbarossa. 

7049a. 
Hour-glass.    53977. 
Marcelle.     2S155a. 
Of  other's  weaving.   33299a. 
Through  the  lines.    46091a. 
Rlchai-dsou  (N.)  : 

Amer.  ambassador.     11.53a. 
Panama.     35160. 
Richardson  (P.) : 

Flower    of    Italy.      14587, 

14589. 
Here,    come    here.      19191, 

19192. 
Hubby,     his;     father     &     I. 

20576. 
Wife  on  salary.    50908. 
Richardson    (R.)      Midsummer 

madness.     29471. 
Richardson     (S.     .1.)       Losing 

game.    26257. 
Richardson     (T.)       Chameleon. 

6641. 
Richardson    (W.  E.)     Countess 

H^lOne.    8712. 
Richnrdson  (W.  P.  or  Walter)  : 
Happily  married.     18138. 
Laugliing  Bill's  kid.   24813. 
Richardson    (W.    S.)      Moment 

too  late.    30728. 
Kichardy    (.7.)     Mamsell  tJl)er- 

mut.    27692. 
Richberg    (D.    R.)      Glad    sur- 
prise.    16705. 

Riche   (D.)  : 

Liseron.  25569. 
Popote.  36828. 
Pretexte.     37102. 


I  Riche  (G.  de  Porto-)  See  Porto- 

i      Riche. 

I  Richepin    (Jacques) : 

Cadet  Roussel.    .5790. 
Falstaff.    13551. 
Marjolaine.     28311. 
Minaret.     29708. 
Xantho    chez    les    courti- 
sanes.    51938. 
Kichepln    (.lean)  : 
Beffa.     3274. 
Belle      au      Bois-Dormant. 

3377. 
Chemineau.     6891,  40113. 
Chien  de  garde.     49688. 
Don  Quichotte.    11362. 
Glu.    16790. 
Mile.  Napoleon.     27268. 
Nana  Sahib.     31938. 
Route  d'emeraude.    40110. 
Sleeping  beautv.     427.51. 
Tango.    45113b. 
Truauds.    47196. 
Richepin   (Mnif.  .Jean)     Tango. 

45113b. 
Richepin   (T.)  : 

Marchande        d'alluniettes. 
,    28167a. 
Minaret.    29708. 
Richerbourg   (E.)   Capinera  del 

Mulino.     6040. 
Richey  (I.  G.)     Price.    37136. 
Richey    (O.)  : 

Earl's  daughter.     12133. 
Ethelin.    13000. 
I.  O.  O.  F.  20814. 
Power  of  love.    .S6968, 
True  Irish  love.     47234. 
Wife's  triumph.    50938. 
Kichiuffs      (G.      F.)        Marcus. 

28177. 
Richmond     (A.)      See    Dement 

(R.  S.) 
Richmond    (C.    O.)      Sweet   re- 
venge.    44760. 
Richmond  (E.  M.)  : 

Even  balance.     13078. 
Gold  brick.     16882. 
Threading     the     labvrinth. 
45922. 

Richmond     (E.    T.)       Punch    & 

Judy.     37829. 
Richmond  (Florence)  Marquise 

de  Pompadour.    28360. 
Richmond       (Frank)        Happv 

days.     18151. 

Richmond   (G.  M.)     Chaplet  of 

pearls.    6728. 
Richmond   (H.)   Sheriff.    42071. 
Richmond   (H.  G.)  : 

Beware  of  tramps.    3712. 
Up  to  the  times.    48511. 
j  Richmond  (K.)     Howard  &  son. 
'      53993. 


Richmond  (W.  W.)    Long  laue. 

26144. 
Richmond-West   (H.  K.)    Goef- 

frez  Dorellez.    16144. 
Richter  (F.  W.)     Grand  Nazar. 

17275. 
Richter     (G.)         Eingeschneit. 

53510. 
Richter      (G.)      theaterverlag. 
Konig      Zipapek      der     edle 
zwerg.     24214. 
Richter     (I.)        Mother's     sin. 

31198. 
Richter   (M.)  ; 

Ihr  erwa Chung.    20950a. 
Iron  man.     22069. 
Slave  traffic.    55365. 
Suspicion.    44688a. 
Too  late.    46515a. 
Two  mothers  in  law.  557»)4. 
True  punishment.     47248. 
War  victims.     49601b. 
Richter      (O.     W.)       Druiden. 

11856. 
Rickaby    (J.)     One  of  the  fin- 
est.    34076. 
Rickard    (A.)     Merrv  weepers. 

29269. 
Ricker   (F.  K.)  : 

Miss  Fluffy  Raffles.     29942. 
Winsome     Dollv     Dimples. 
51192. 
Rickert        (E.)  Midsummer 

night's  dream.     54510. 
Ricketson  (M.  E.)     One  hour  of 

romance.     34019. 
Rickett    (E.)      Snow   White   & 

the  7  dwarfs.    42908a. 
Ricketts    (C.    B.)      Prince    of 

pleasure.     37344. 
Ricketts       (T.)         Confession. 

8231. 
Rickey   (S.)  : 

Bad  wliiskey.    2784. 
Rehearsal.    38947. 
Rickman   (H.  D.)  : 
Cain.    .53041. 
Law    of    Lonesome    Land. 

24865. 
Million  dollar  bill.    .54517. 
My  booful   babv.     54650. 
Quit!    38217b. 
Temptation.    55530. 
Too  much  mustard.  46544a. 
Ricks   (A.  L.)     His  life  or  his 

flag.     19697. 
Ricksen    (R.    E.)        Little   lost 

sister.     25750. 
Rico  Hernandez.      S(e  Hernilii- 
dez  Rico. 

Ricordi   (G.)  : 

Krieg  um  den  elmer.  24255. 
Tapis  d'orient.    4.5127. 
Tappeto  rosa.    45128. 


3374 


IZvTDEX 


Ricordi  (G.)  &  co. : 

Aniore    clei    tre    re.      1343, 

1344. 
Angelus.    150S. 
Auferstehung.     2367. 
Battista.     3103. 
Boheme.     4487. 
Bohemia.    4489. 
Capriolo.     6076a. 
Conchita.     8209-8212. 
Cristoforo  Colombo.    9151. 
Edgar.    12223. 
Falstaff.    13547,  13549. 
Fauciulla  del  West.      1362S. 
Figlia  di  lorio.    14208. 
Fille  du  far-West.    14232. 
Francesca     da     Rimini. 

15252a. 
Germania.     16205-16208. 
Giovanni  Gallurese.    16393, 

16394. 
Grille  del  focolare.    17634. 
Hans.  11  suonatore  di  flauto. 

18110. 
Hans    le    jouenr    de    fliite. 

18112-18114. 
Iris.    21942,  21943,  21944. 
Kleine  frau  Schmetterling. 

24084. 
Krieg  um  den  eimer.    24255. 
Liebe  di'eier  konige.  2.5238a. 
Loreley.    26232. 
Madam    Butterfly.      27150, 

27151. 
Madama  Butterfly.     27165- 

27167. 
Mme.  Butterfly.    27179. 
Madchen  aus  dem  goldenen 

Westen.    27314. 
Manon      Lescaut.        28089, 

28090. 
Maria  di  Breval.     28233a. 
Melenis.    29071. 
Noel.    32964,  32965. 
Noemi  e  Ruth.    32968. 
Pani   Mot:(iek.     35174. 
Principe  Zilah.    37479. 
Principessa     del     grammo- 

fono.    55035. 
Ragno  azzurro.    55102. 
Resurrection.     39129. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    39491. 
Rodope.    39708a. 
Sperduti  nel  buio.    43513. 
Tapis  d'orient.    45127. 
Tappeto  rosa.    45128. 
Tess.    45447. 
Tosca.    465S&-46591. 
Ultimo  dei  Moicani.    55718. 
Villi.    49062. 
Ricordi    (Soci§t6   anonyme   des 
Editions)  See  Socigtg  anonyme 
des  Editions  Ricordi. 
Ricordi     (T.)       Francesca    da 
Rimini.    15251a,  15252a. 


Ricquard    (J.)      Breaking    the 

trust.     4999a. 
Riddell  (G.)    Who  answered  the 

telephone?    55924. 
Riddell  (G.  W.)  : 

Adele  the  saleslady.    278. 
Eve,  the  saleslady.    13074. 
Greenbacks.    17596. 
Saleswoman.    40593. 
Two  women.    47829. 
Riddle  (G.)  : 

Sewing  school  for  scandal. 

41640. 
Tot  Plummer's  first  assem- 
bly.   46593. 

Rideal  (C.  F.)     Cross  of  honor. 

9198. 
Rideout  (Z.  R.)    Cosa  del  honra. 

S593a. 
Rider  (B.  P.)  : 

Esther.    12945a. 
His  last  case.    19676. 
Impulsive      Mr.      Dickson. 

21062. 
Men  &  women.    29100. 
New  code.    32343. 
Rider  (Fred)  : 

Moulin      Rouge      extrava- 
ganza.   31217. 
New  night  owls  burlesquers. 
32429. 
Rider  (Fremont)  : 

Between  7  &  8.    3669. 
Boy's  mother.    4865. 
Elva,  the  medium.    12558. 
Huloa.    20599. 
Penance.     35834. 
Phyllis  as  Juliet.    36187. 
Princess  Hermine.    37420. 
Torrent.    46583. 
Rider    (M.   K.)      See  Mechtold 
(M.  R.) 

Ridgely  (B.  H.)  : 

Alderman.  728. 

City  politics.    7464. 

Cleverest    man    in    N.    Y. 
7610. 

Summer  widower.    44510. 
Ridg\vay   (B.  B.)     Waiting  for 

burglars.    55807. 
Ridgway  co.     Gi-eat  Catherine. 

16738b. 
Ridgway-Thayer   co.     Frenzied 

finance.    15384. 
Ridgwell  (G.)  : 

Colonel.    7889. 

Young  revolutionist.    52199. 
R  idler  (H.)  : 

Idothea.    20911. 

Kalmar.    23469. 
Ridsdale  (K.  V.)  : 

Fire  of  life.    14306. 

Ordinary  sinners.    34319. 
Riedell.    Kiss  of  flame.    24023. 


Rieder  (C.  J.) : 

Alone.    976. 

Perils  of  today.     35929. 

That  dowdy.  45553. 
Riegen.  Amorita.  1347. 
Rieger   (A. )  : 

Cabaret  girl.    5763. 

Hahn  im  korb.    17890. 

Miss  Mollycoddle.    29988. 

Weiberfeind.    49946. 
Rieger    (J.)      Heart's  highway. 
18558. 

Riegler  (L.  A.)  : 

Bob's      birthday      present. 

4461. 
Rose  &  the  thorn.    39951. 
Riehu      (E.     L.)        Unschuldig     * 

verurtheilt.     48411. 
Rieke      (E.     H.)        Vindicated 

honor.     49071. 
Kiel     (A.)    Guess.      17731. 
Rieman   (F.  D.)  : 
By  proxy.    5706. 
Girl      from     down     there. 
16489. 

Soldier  sweethearts.   43086. 
Riemsdyk  (A.  W.  G.  van)     Pro 

domo.     37555a. 
Riera  (F.)  : 

Aventurero.     2522. 
Cola  sin.    7792. 
Esclavos.     12917. 
Flora,     la     viuda     verde. 
14552. 

Riese  (E.)     Our  career.    34558. 

Riesenfeld  (H. )  Broken  mir- 
ror.   5201. 

Riess  (W.)     Sun  dance.    44524. 

Riess  &  Totten.  Bowery  news- 
girl.    4794. 

Rieter-Biedermann    (J.)     Vian- 

dante.    48926. 
Rieu-Vernet      (A.)        Voz     su- 

prema.     49327a. 
Riggs  (A.  S.)  : 

Greater  power,     17518. 
Parrot   that   talked   in   his 

sleep.     35366. 
Price  of  peace.    37167. 
Riggs  (E.  F.)  : 

Amer.  prince.    1256. 
Border-side.     4648. 
Camp  &  kingdom.    5952. 
Commodore  of  Wall  street. 

8136. 
From    camp    to    kingdom. 

15529. 
It  might  have  been.    22226. 
Proud  as  a  queen.     37751. 
Substitute.    44320. 
Surrender.    44656. 
Riggs  (G.  A.)    Sacrifice.  40457b. 
Riggs    (G.   S.)      Pierrot  in   the 
clear  of  the  moon.    54955. 


5379— voi,  2—16- 


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3375 


INDEX 


Riggs  (J.  W.)     Fate.     13788. 
Riggs  (R.)  : 

Bull  con.     5440. 

It's  all  on  the  quiet.  22238. 

Red  rose.    38790. 

Spicier  &  the  fly.    43525. 

While     the     storm     raged. 
50436. 
Riggs  (T.  G.)     Votes.    49292. 
Riggs  (T.  L.)     See  Amer.  first. 

55274. 
Riggs    (W.   T.)      ]My   precious- 
mother-in-law.     31688. 
Rightraire  (C.  P.)  : 

Doctor's   daiiiihter.     11193. 

Upper  ten  6c  lower  million. 
■  •     48525. 
Rightmire  (W.  H.)  : 

Boss.    4691. 

California   pioneers.     58.57. 

Diamonds  &  roses.  -  10778. 

Earth.    12150. 

Eilleen  alanna.     12350. 

Eyes  of  the  world.     13294. 

Grace  Darling.    17211. 

Greater  N.  Y.    17517. 

Little  diamond.    25650. 

Lucky  dog.     26845. 

Midnight  call.     29417. 
•     Nipped.    32837. 

Our  Amer.  boys.     34524. 

Parlor  matches.     35352. 

Pixie,     the     waif     of     the 
mines.     36417. 

Poppy.    36836. 

Reformed.    38876. 

Sol  Tuttle.    43049. 

Spring  chicken.    43647. 

Sugar  king.     44433. 

Three  orphans.     46006. 

Thrown    upon    the    world. 
46119. 

Two  wanderers.    47812. 
Righton  (E.)     Sally.    40596. 
Righton      (Mary)        Cupid     & 

Psyche.    9371. 
Rightor   (H.)  : 

Creole  cigarette.    9065. 

Dolly's  dilemma.     11299. 

Military  maid.    29581. 

Striped  petticoat.     44178. 

Way  he  won  her.    49730. 
Rigler  (S.)    Suffering  suffraget. 

44388. 
Rigney    (E.    A.)      On    the   old 

turnpike  road.    33882. 
Rigo     (F.)       Table     d'     h6te. 

44896. 
Riker  (A.  S.)  jr.    Comad.  8031. 
Riley  (A.  C.  D.)  : 

Bubble  peddler.    5364. 

Eclipse  of  the  honeymoon. 
12206. 

House     that     Jack     built. 
20442. 


Riley  (A.  C.  D.)— Continued. 

Lost     Princess     Bo     Peep. 
26348. 

Lover's  garden.    26670a. 

Magic  wheel.    27395a. 

Princess      Thistledown. 
37462. 

Toy-shop.    46675. 
Riley  (E.)  : 

Brum  estate.    5343. 

Gipsy  rover.    16412. 

International       arbitration 
treaty.    21819. 

Living  poem  from  the  sea. 
25986. 

New  flower.    32379. 
Riley  (E.  G.)  : 

Double  standard.    53455. 

Judgment.     54134. 
Riley  (E.M.)    Lotus  lily.  54329. 
Riley  (E.  P.)    Double  standard. 

53455. 
Riley  (E.  S.)    Yorktown.  52129. 
Riley  (H.  N.)  : 

Deardon's  afiinity.    10269. 

Fredonia     of      the      Isles. 
15323. 

Zultan  of  Zor.     52400. 
Riley  (J.  W.)  : 

Out  at  old  Aunt  Mary's. 
5-1837. 

Twiggs  &  Tudeus.    47475. 
Riley   (M.)     Christened.     7177. 
Riley    (M.  A.)  : 

Day  break.     10116. 

Jimmy.    22745. 

Pitiless  publicity.     36412. 

Search-light.     41259.  41261. 
Riley     (R.    J.)      See    Cloherty 

(R.  J.) 
Riley     (W.    E.)      Educational- 
heimer'-s    kollege    of    knowl- 
edge.    12271. 
Rimini    (A.)     Elaine.     12370. 
Rinisky-Korsakov   (N.  A.)  : 

Khovanchtchina.     23651. 

Khovanstchina.     23651a. 

Prince  Igor.    37304a. 

Snggourotchka.     42888. 
Rinaldo   (B.)  : 

Deceiver  deceived.    10322. 

Olivia.    33717. 

Stranger.    44065. 

Wormwood.     51799. 
Rincon  Lazcano    (J.)      Triunfo 

en  la  derrota.    47117. 
Rinehart  (M.  R.)  : 

By     order    of    the     court. 
5690. 

Double    life.      11.533. 

His  other  self.     19757. 

Long  live  the  king.    26144b. 

Otto  the  Ninth.     34510a. 

Seven  days.    41607. 

Yours  for  health.     52234. 


Rinehart  (R.  E.)     Give  us  this 

day.     16698. 
Rinehart   (S.  M.)  : 

His  other  self.     19757. 
Yours  for  health.     52234. 
Ring     (C.     A.)      Three     stage 

hands.     46023a. 
Ring  (J.)     Girl  he  met.     16.549. 
Ring   (J.  W.)  : 

Harmachis.     1822S. 
Herculene,    the    last    Pha- 
raoh.     19185. 
Ring  (L.)  Barber  shop.    2971. 
Ringey   (A.  L.  C. )  jr.     Revenge 

of  sorrows.     39251. 
Ringgold   (B.  T.)     Struggle  for 

life.    44238. 
Ringler  (H. )     Corsicana.    8580. 
Ringling  bros. : 

Clown's  ascent.     7690. 
Jerusalem  &  the  crusades. 
22631. 

Riugrose   (H.)  : 

Contempt  of  court.    S369. 
Golden    chrysanthemum. 

16935. 
Wm.  Shakespeare.     51068. 
Ringwald     (A.     C.)       Rochelle 

mine  in  reality.     39675. 
Riuker  »&  Coykendall.    Doctor's 

troubles.    11208. 
Rinn   (J.  F.)  : 

Charity.     6745. 
Siege  of  Pekin.     42272. 
Rio    (J.    del)      Piedra    a  .z  u  i . 

36260a. 
Riordan  (F.  L. )  Crimson  chest. 

9112. 
Riotte  (H.)     Neue  aera.   32267. 
Rioux     (J.)      See  Roux-Martin 

(G.) 
Rip,  pseud.    See  Thenon   (G.) 
Rip    (P.)      See  Train    (A.   C.) 
Riper.     See  Van  Riper    (A.) 
Ripley  (H.)  : 

Angel.     1454. 

Business  engagement.  5586. 
David.     10040. 
Bmanuela.     12577,  12.578. 
Into  each  life.     21848. 
Knight  of  today.    24159. 
Lesson  in  whist.    25114. 
On     the     altar     of     duty. 

33800. 
On  the  astral  plane.    33S01. 
On  the  frontier.    33845. 
Rift  in  the  lute.     39413. 
That  Moloch  society.    45.598. 
Under  the  mistletoe.  48185. 
Vakyasudha.     48620. 
With    a    grain    of    salt. 
51286. 
Riplev  (L.)     Lady  &  the  Moor. 
24342. 


3376 


INDEX 


Ripsom    (P.    L.)      Hermits. 

19236. 
Riqiiet  (C.)     Rosier.    40043a. 
Risdon    (D.)      See   Risdon    (F. 

M.) 
Risdon   (F.  M.)  : 

Blaclv  trump.    4148. 
Out  of  sight.    34825. 
Pride  &  prejudice.    37202. 
Rishell    (D.)      Elfrida.     12462. 
Rising   (L.)  : 

Apartment  12K.     1670a. 
Badger.     2785. 
Silent  witness.     42364a. 
Stolen  honeymoon.    43927a. 
Yours  truly.     52235a. 
Risley    (E.  O.)  : 

Bred  in  old  Ky.     5006. 
Pike  County  folks.    36289. 
Risley    (N.)      Unexpected  visi- 
tor.    48300. 
Risley     (R.    R.)       Four    leaf 

shamrock.  15159. 
Risque  (W.  H.)  : 

All  abroad.    822. 
Here  we  are  again.  19199a. 
Miss  AVingrove.     30049. 
Mixed  marriage.     30525. 
New  Aladdin.     32316. 
Potpourri.     36908. 
Silver  slipper.     42419, 
Risser    (F.)  : 

Don't  tell  my  wife.     11417. 
Why     Jones    left    town. 
50735. 
Rita,    pseud.     See   Humphreys 

(E.  M.) 
Ritch      (C.     W.)        One     must 

marry.    34043. 
Ritchel     (C.    S.)       Awakening. 

2544. 
Ritchev  (E.  B.)     Maid  of  many 

minds.    27479. 
■Ritchey  (W.  M.)     Viper.  49112. 
Ritchie  (B.)  : 

Dream  of  Dickens.     11734. 

London  fire  brigade.  26101. 

Ritchie  (F.)     Pleasant  wedding 

guests.    36524. 
Ritchie   (G.  M.)  : 

Independence.     21612. 
Pilgrim's  progress.     36307. 
Ritchie      (J.      W.)        Doctor's 

secret.     11206. 
Ritchie  (O.)    Gypzene  &  Roma. 

17853. 
Ritchie      (W.     A.)        Imperial 

green.     21029.      ■ 
Ritschel    (G.)  : 

Loving  cup.     26761. 
Persistent  lover.    35964. 
Ritschl    (O.)      Rechnungsdirek- 

tor.     38652a. 
Rittberg  (W.  E.  von)     See  Von 
Rittberg. 


Rittenhouse  (L.  J.)  Milkmaid's 

convention.     29598. 
Ritter   (G.)      German  old  maid 
as     Amer.      concert     leader. 
16194. 
Ritter   (E.  E.)  : 

Diener  lassen  bitten.  53413. 
Rivalin.     39557. 
Sprungbrett.    55426. 
VoUdampf  voraus !   49256a. 
Wolkenreiter.    51362a. 
Ritter    (H.)      Collegian   &   the 

girl.     7874. 
Ritter    (J.   P.)  : 

Called  back  to  life.    5920. 

Castaway.    6408. 

Child    of    the    Green    Mts. 

6998. 
Children  of  Dickens'  books. 

7026. 
Dexterous  Dexter.     10739. 
Dombey  &  son.    11315. 
House     that     Jack     built. 

20446. 
Jimmie's  cigar  butt.    22743. 
Little  Emily.    25670. 
Love  atones  for  all.    26484. 
Love's     perilous     secret. 

26728. 
Makers  &  spenders.    27597. 
Mr.  Pickwick.     30234. 
Nicholas  Nickleby.    32616. 
Old     bookseller.       3  3  4  2  8, 

33429. 
Parasites.     35284. 
Poppy.     36837. 
St.  Elmo.    40522. 
Ten     degrees    of    crime. 

45348. 
Tennessee  Tess.     45383. 
Woman's  love  &  man's  pas- 
sion.    51544. 
Ritter  (K.).  Red  lama.  38747b. 
Ritter    (N.)      Collegian   &   the 

girl.     7874. 
Ritterfeldt    (E.)      Deutsche 

frauen.     10639a. 
R  i  1 1  n  e  r    (R. )      Narrenglanz. 

32019. 
Rittner    (T.)  : 

Dumme  Jakob.     12029. 
Kinder  der  erde.    54171. 
Mann     im     souffleurkasten. 

28077. 
Sominer.    43179. 
Ritzau  (H.)    Liebesjagd.  25250. 
Ritzier    (R.)     Wrecker.     56016. 
Rivarz    (E.)  : 

Hash.     18283. 
Pedal  extremities.     35770. 
Rivas.    Mary-Tomes.    28581. 
Rivas    (A.  de  Saavedra,  duque 
de)      Final   de   Don   Alvaro. 
14247. 
Rivas  (J.  P.)     Remora.    39022. 

3377 


Rivas    (M.    Linares)      See   Li- 
nares Rivas   (M.) 
Rivero  (F.  G.)     Cucana.    9327. 
Rivers   (A.)  : 

Baronet's  daughter.    3034. 
Checkmated.     6869. 
Rivers     (C.     H.)       Inaugural. 

21586. 
Rivers  (F.  C.)     After  the  show. 

520. 
Rivers   (L.  A.)  : 

Just  life  itself.     23367. 
Naomi.    31976. 
Sour  grapes.    43349. 
Rivers   (L.  M.)  : 

Belle  of  Luzon.    3413. 
Bolo.     4516. 
Rivers  (W.)     Full  house.  15655. 
Rivers    (W.  A.)  : 
Exile.     13214. 
Graven  image.    17342. 
Pay-off.    54908. 
Punkin  pie.     37841. 
Ralston's    crucial    moment. 

38403. 
Ringer  for  Dugan.    39478. 
Spiritualist.     43589. 
Trap.     46839a. 
Writer.     51849. 
Rives    (A.)      See    Troubetzlvoy 

(A.  R.  C.) 
Rives   (M.  G.)  : 

Echo  from  Armenia.  12196. 

Hypnotized  husband.  20771. 

Rivet     (G.)       Droit    du    pere. 

11842. 
Riviere    (H.)     Evening  by  the 

fireside.    13084a. 
Rivoire   (A.)  : 

Bon  Roi  Dagobert.     4528. 
G  u  t  e      Konig      Dagobert. 

17796. 
Little  shepherdess.    25874c. 
Mon  ami  Teddy.    30729. 
Pour  vivre  heureux.   36920. 
Rivollet    (G.)  : 

Jerusalem.     22628a. 
Ultimatum.    47908. 
Rix  (F.  R.)  : 

Humbugs.     20631. 
Quixote  the  2d.     38240. 
Rizard     (G.)       Reason     why. 

38611. 
Rizy  (F.  X.)     O'Neil  the  Great. 

34134. 
Roach    (Daniel)      Stripping  of 

Clarence.     44180. 
Roach     (David)      Two    drunk- 
ards.    47601. 
Roach   (E.)  : 

Funnic-spelling   German. 

15705. 
Funnic-spelling        judge. 
15706. 


INDEX 


tloach  (F.)  : 

Declaration     of    Independ- 
ence.    10350. 
Government   of   the   U.    S. 

17174. 
Stamp  act.    43750. 
Roach     (J.)       Na    Modherroo. 

31883. 
Roach  (J.  C.)  : 
Boodle.    4589. 
Coogan  &  Doogan.    8442. 
Dan  Darcey.    9697. 
Harley's  wife.     18227. 
Hearts  &  homes.    18539. 
Kate.    23504. 

McFadden's  spirits.    27087. 
McFadden's  triumph.  27088. 
Marcelle.    28153. 
Moths.     31204. 
Plowman    of    Cahermoyne. 

36554. 
Rise     of     the     Fogarty's. 

39510. 
Rory  of  the  hill.    39920. 
Roads     (P.     B.)      Copperhead. 

53257. 
Roake     (M.    T.)       California's 

Cleopatra.    5870. 
Roattina    (A.)      Silvia.     42438. 
Robaglia     (B.)       Polichinelles. 

36674. 
Robards   (W.  L.)  : 

Man  in  the  overalls.    27869. 
Taking  a  chance.    44944. 
Robarge    (A.    L.)      King   Bolo. 

23743. 
Robb    (A.    L.)      Persian   lamb. 

35959. 
Robb   (J.  H.)  : 

Bunch  of  cigarettes.     5463. 
Cigarettes.     7332. 
Monta.    30880. 
Slonta  of  Montana.     30881. 
Package       of       cigarettes. 
35012. 
Robbins     (C.     B.)       Clean-up. 

7568. 
Robbins   (E.  F.)  : 

Dance  of  life.     9707a. 
Enchanted  isle.    12675. 
Hope.    20251. 
Robbins  (Fred  or  G.  F.)  : 

Little  Trixie.    2.5910-25912. 
Trixie.    47123. 
Robbins  (H.)  : 

Destruction  of  hell.    10603. 
IngersoH's     destruction    of 

hell.     21709. 
Scouts  of  the  plains.   41181. 
Wild  Bill.    50951. 
Robbins    (R.)     Bridge  at  mid- 
night.   5085a. 
Robe  (H.  A.)  : 

Amer.  way.    1270. 
Jolly  reprobate.    22956. 


Robel   (A.)     Something  just  as 

good.    43173. 
Roberson   (M.)     Test.     45542a. 
Roberson  (W.  C.)  : 

Midsummer      madness. 

29470. 
Winning       a       son-in-law. 
51145. 
Roberson-Squire  (M.  E.)     Class 

struggle.    7545. 
Robert  (A.  E.)     Norwegian  cap- 
tain.   30039. 
Robert  (D.  W.)     Seven  ages  of 

a  lawyer.     55287. 
Robert      (G.)        Haremsuacht. 

18217. 
Robert   (H.)  : 

One  never  knows.     34043a. 
Straw  pile.    55458. 
When  a  man  loves.    50183a. 
Robert    (L.)  : 

Bombazi  &  Bombaza.  52943. 
Sea-maids.    41225. 
Who  dat  stole  de  chicken? 
50605a. 
Robert     (S.)      See  Stephenson 

(R.) 
Roberton      (M.)        Afterwards. 

552. 
Roberts : 

Connubial  bliss.    8283. 
Forger.     15006. 
Roberts     (A.)       Doll     maker's 

dilemma.     112.58. 
Roberts  (C.  F.)  : 

Old      Jack's      reformation. 

3351Sa. 
Silhouette.     42368. 
Roberts  (Doc)     Physical  direc- 
tor.   36194. 

Roberts  (Dwight)  Helena. 
18728. 

Roberts  (E.  M.)  April  skies. 
1747. 

Roberts  (Mrs.  E.  S.)  Greed. 
17540. 

Roberts  (Edna)  Physical  di- 
rector.    36194. 

Roberts  (Everard)  : 

Disconsolate  monarch. 

10924,  10925. 

Royal  elopement.     40137. 
Roberts    (F.)      Maggie.     27349. 
Roberts  (F.  T.)  : 

Black    Prince    of   Hestark. 
4132. 

Western  way.    50026. 
Roberts  (Francis)     Son  of  Ha- 

gar.    43206. 
Roberts   (G.)  : 

Deadly  hate.    10235a. 

Passion.     35471. 

When  N.  Y,  sleeps.     50273. 

3378 


Roberts    (G.  F.)     King's  high- 
way.     23966a. 
Roberts   (G.  L.)  : 

Canceled  vow.    5987. 
Love's  defeat.    26699. 
Roberts  ( G.  P. )    Reunion  of  the 

veterans.    39215. 
Roberts   (H.    D.)       Woodstock. 

51694. 
Roberts   (H.  F.)  : 

Evolution  of  the  cake  walk. 

13173. 
Female  police  force.    14029. 
Official  quarantine.     33337. 
Roberts  (H.  L.)    Double  ci'ossed. 

11515. 
Roberts  (I.)    That  girl  of  John- 
son's.    45575. 
Roberts  (J.  B.)     Faust  &  Mar- 
guerite.   13908. 
Roberts   (J.  H.)  : 

Johanna.     22812a. 
Mildred  Willbanks.     29558. 
T.  T.  T.  Tango  temperance 
troubles.     44S91a. 
Roberts    (J.  T.)  : 
Lucile.    26815. 
Nunc  dimittis.     33157. 
Roberts    (L.)  : 

Cal.    is   the   place   for   me. 

5855. 
I'm  liv'n  in  hopes  of  gett'n 
a  man.    20811. 
Roberts   (L.  C.)     Doll  maker's 

dream.     112.59. 
Roberts  (Mrs.  L.  C.)     See  Rob- 
erts (G.  L.) 
Roberts  (L.  N.)  : 

Aftermath.     544d. 
Consular  assistance.  8363a, 

8363b. 
Lion  hunters.    25545,  25546. 
Roberts    (M.)      Lady  Penelope. 

54919.. 
Roberts   (M.  G.)  : 

Foot  of  the  rainbow.  14767, 

14767a. 
Out  of  the  silence.     54842. 
Roberts   (N.  D.)     Alarm  clock. 

692. 
Roberts  (Octavia)     Happy  day. 

18149a. 
Roberts  (Oliver)     Shanowakin. 

41948. 
Roberts    (P.)      London    assur- 
ance.    26095. 
Roberts   (R.  A.)  : 

Arche  Noah.    1777. 
Resolve.    39101. 

Roberts    (R.    E.)      Peer    Gynt. 

35786. 

Roberts   (R.  H.)  : 
Devotion.    10728. 
Separation.  41516. 


INDEX 


Roberts    (R.   R.)      Pink  mask. 

36338. 
Roberts     (Randal)       Under    a 

veil.     48093. 
Roberts  (Rineliart)  : 
Double  life.     11533. 
His  other  self.    19760. 
Roberts    (S.)      Knight    of   the 

grip.     24153a. 
Roberts    (S.   B.)      Mending   of 

Brinks.     29124. 
Roberts     (T.     W.)       Waldeck. 

49407. 
Roberts     (W.    A.)       To    arms. 

4C358b. 
Roberts   (W.  H.)   Doll  maker's 

dream.     11259. 
Roberts  (W.  L.)  : 

Across  the  Delaware.    176. 
Across    the    eastern    conti- 
nent.    179. 
At  Valley  Forge.     2301. 
Big  hearted  Jim.     3791. 
Commodore.     8135. 
Convict's  Christmas.     8424. 
Dora  Thome.    11456. 
Four  coi-ners  of  the  earth. 

15145. 
Her   worst   enemy.     19173. 
Honest  hearts.    20096. 
Human  slave.     20615. 
Irene,  the  empress  of  By- 
zantium.   21939. 
Man  higher  up.     27836. 
Mogul  Ping  of  Pong.  30685. 
Montana  ltd.    30888. 
On  the  bridge  at  midnight. 

33811. 
Only     a     woman's     honor. 

34188. 
Queen  of  the  cattle  range. 

38052 
Race  of  men.     38293. 
Rockv    IMountain    express. 

39696. 
Velvet  paw.     48767. 
Wife  in  name  only.    50892. 
Roberts  &  Little.   Child  trainer. 

7013. 
Roberts  bro's: 

Mariana.     28253. 
Son  of  Don  Juan.    43202. 
Robertshaw  (J.)  : 

Object  lesson.     33218. 
Toiich  of  truth.    46617. 
Robertson  (A.)     Charm  of  life. 

53113. 
Robertson    (A.   M.)      Spirit   of 
woman  in  Bohemia.     43581a. 
Robertson    (D.)  : 

As  the  leaves.    2020. 
Bookworm.    4619. 
Greatest  thing.     53831. 
Love's  majesty.    26722. 


Robertson  (D.)— Continued. 
Man     in     the    iron    mask. 

27861. 
My  mis'es.    31649. 
Scarlet  letter.     40984a. 
Triumph  of  youth.     47111. 
White  mouse.     50548. 
Robertson    (E.   B.)      Hats,   not 

hearts  are  trumps.    18294. 
Robertson  (F.)     City  marshall. 

7455. 
Robertson    (F.   C.)      Caesar   & 

the  pirates.    5797. 
Robertson      (H.)        Dangerous 

pride.     9777. 
Robertson    (Ian   Forbes-)      See 

Forbes-Robertson. 
Robertson      (lone)        Zangero. 

52276. 
Robartson    (.1.   W.)      Custer   & 

his  avengers.     9512. 
Rol)ertson  (James)  : 

Adrienne  Feyh.     323. 
Comic  singer.    8080. 
Daniel  O'Connell.     9807. 
Nature.     32068. 
Wedded  unto  death.    49885. 
Robertson    (Johnston   Forbes-) 

Sec  Forbes-Robertson. 
Robertson  (L.)     See  De  Haven 

(L.  R.) 
Robertson  (L.  A.)     Montezuma. 

30910. 
Robertson    (M  a  r  gu  er  i  t  e  or 
M.  E. )  : 

Charm  of  life.     53113. 
Degenerates.     10392. 
He     who     laughs     last. 
18397a. 

Pacifist.     35008a. 
Rol^ertson    (Morgan)      Masters 

of  men.     28747. 
Robertson   (Peter)  : 

Coralie.    8494. 

Curse  of  Cain.    9494. 

I'^ortune.    d  5047. 

(Oracle.     34293. 

Pvramus  &  Thisbe.     37940. 

Svra.     44877. 
Robertson    (Punch)      Midnight 

freight.     29428. 
Rol>ertson    (R.)  :      . 

Falling  leaves.     13504. 

Tainted  money.     44929. 
Robertson  (T.  W.)  : 

Caste.     6411,  43003a. 

Dreams.     11792. 

Home.     20000. 

Society.    43003a. 
Robertson  (W.)     North  of  fifty 

three.     33024. 
Robertson   (Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  B.) 
Under  1  blanket.     48123. 

3379 


Robertson    (W.   G.)      Pinkie  & 

the  fairies.     36353. 
Robertson  (W.  H.)     Man's  gar- 
den.    28101a. 
Robertson  &   O'Grady.     'Twixt 

love  &  hate.     47523. 
Robey     (W.    C.)       Li    Hung 

Chang's  reception.     25192. 
Robie  (D.  C.)     Maid  of  Colum- 
bia.    27466. 
Robie  (J.)  : 

Hot  stuff.  20333. 
Jov  bath.  23077. 
Love  kiss.  26538. 
Love  making  woman  hater. 

26554. 
Messenger  boy  &  the  show 

girl.     29313. 
Perpetual  motion.    35938. 
Robie  (L.)  : 

Crazy  guy.    9035. 
Hades  &  the  400.    17876. 
Hades  up-to-date.    17877. 
Honeymoon  of  Mr.  &  Mrs 

Potts.    20130. 
Hot  stuff.    20333. 
.Toy  bath.     23077. 
Joy  of  living.    23081. 
Love  kiss.     26538. 
Utopians.    48581. 
Robie    (M.)      Messenger  boy  & 

the  show  girl.    29313. 
Robins     (A.     S.)       Rose-queen. 

40015. 
Robins  (E.)     Votes  for  women. 

49297. 
Robins  (G.)     Pot-luck.    36897. 
Robins  (H.  D.)    Her  last  assign- 
ment.   19046a. 
Robins  (W.L.)    Genius.    16085. 
Robinson  (A.)     Everything  goes 

at  the  seashore.    13143a. 
Robinson  (A.  E.)  : 

In  the  bar.    21346. 
Pocahontas.    36598,  36603. 
Robinson  (A.  G.)     Robin  Hood. 

39658. 
Robinson   (A.  P.)     Two  queens 

&  a  jack.    47761. 
Robinson  (B.)     Gem  of  the  An; 

tilles.     16024. 
Robinson     (B.    W.)      Love    of 

Washington.    26577. 
Robinson  (G.  C.)  : 

Banker's  clerk.    2909. 
Two  brothers.    47567. 
Robinson  (C.  H.^  : 

In    the    meshes    of    a    net. 

21457. 
Man    from    Mars.      27789, 

27791. 
Million  dollars.    29642. 
Modern  prodigal.     30646. 
Question  bureau.    38155. 


INDEX 


Robinson  (C.  H.) — Continued. 
Reaping      the      whirlwind. 
38600. 
Robinson  (C.  W.)     Pocahontas. 

36598,  36603. 
Robinson  (Celia)     Asa  Bassett. 

2065. 
Robinson  (Charles)  : 

Dream  camp.    11717. 
Robin  Hood.    39658. 
Robinson  (E.  A.)  : 

Porcupine.     36847a,  36847b. 
Van  Zorn.    48708a. 
Robinson     (Elizabeth)       Servi- 

tore  di  due  padroni.    41575. 
Robinson    (Eugene)      Surprisa. 

44644. 
Robinson   (Eugene  C.)     Jollier. 

22920. 
Robinson      (Ezra     C.)        King 

•Tared.    23784. 
Robinson  (F.  C.)     Coin  of  des- 
tiny.   7787. 
Robinson    (F.   H.)      Crucifixus. 

9248. 
Robinson  (F.  L.)     Asa  Bassett. 

2065. 
Robinson  (F.  W.)  : 

Advertising  man.    385a. 
Her  face  was  her  fortune. 

18729 
My  dog.'   31535a. 
Old  Crochetty's  shoes.  33458. 
Rural  returns.    40309a. 
Won  by  a  foot.    51630a. 
Robinson    (Fayette)     Consuelo. 

8362a. 
Robinson  (Franklin)    Know  ye 

not.     24194. 
Robinson      (G.     C.)       Married 

already.    28435. 
Robinson  (G.  W.)     When  N.  Y. 

sleeps.    50274. 
Robinson  (H.  C.)     Lead  us  not 

into  temptation.     24906. 
Robinson     (H.    E.)      Too   late. 

46517. 
Robinson  (H.  H.)     Capt.  Mary 

Miller.    6138. 
Robinson  (Herbert)     Janitor  & 

the  maid.    54102. 
Robinson    (Hugh)      Flower    of 

Connamara.    14585. 
Robinson   (J.  B.)     Ex-po-tem-ti- 

si-mous.    13257b. 
Robinson     (J.     C.)       Woman's 

tears.    51581. 
Robinson    (L.)      »Sec   Robinson 

(S.  L.) 
Robinson  (L.  C.)  : 

LadvLuna.    24458. 
Love  of  life.    26574. 
Robinson      (L.     D.)        Lucille. 
26826. 


Robinson  (L.  H.)  : 

Desert.    10535. 

It  is  the  law.    22219. 
Robinson  (M.)     Change.     6685. 
Robinson  (M.  A.)  : 

Dollar  chasers.    11264a. 

Eve  Mary,  American.  53559. 
Robinson  (M.  C.)  : 

Daughter  of  the  dons.  9985. 

In  Dixie.    21151. 

Miss     Conover's     vocation. 
29923. 

Primrose  path.    37257. 

Shakespeare's     sweetheart. 
55304. 

Robinson  (M.  E.)  : 

Frilby.    15468. 

Orpheus  &  Eurydice.    34390. 
Robinson  (M.  S.)  : 

Mill       owner's       daughter. 
29607. 

Trip  to  Buffalo.    47011. 
Robinson   (Michael)  : 

Friend.     15423. 

Maelstrom.    27318. 
Robinson  (N.)  : 

Fettered  for  life.    14085. 

Promoter.    37687. 

Question  of  honor.    38165. 
Robinson    (O.   E.)      Great  mis- 
take.   17434. 
Robinson  (P.)     On  the  market. 

33873. 
Robinson  (P.  B.)  : 

Cow-boy's  girl.     8952. 

For  old  love's  sake.    14894. 

In  cruel  Russia.    21133. 

Itt.    22267. 

Price    of    silence.       37177, 
37178. 

San  Antonio.    40679. 
Robinson  (R.)     His  charity  pa- 
tient.   19579a. 
Robinson  (R.  D.)  : 

Alimony.    801a. 

Rainbow  chase.     38383c. 

Turn  of  a  card.    47355. 
Robinson   (R.  M.)  : 

Amateurs.     1073a,  1074. 

Censor.     6591. 

Fooling  father.     14731. 

Paying  the  rent.     35676a. 

Prodigal  son.     37585. 

Shadow.     41659. 

Thief  in  the  house.     45769. 

Unknown  quantity.     48377. 

AVliere       thieves       break 
through  &  steal.     50410. 
Robinson    (S.)      Sam   Davis,   a 
soldier    of    the    Confederacy. 
40634. 

Robinson  (S.  L.)  : 

Cross-roads.     9207. 
Dreamers.     11828a. 


Robinson   (S.  ju.)- — Continued. 
Patriots.     35577. 
Two  plays.     47747. 
Robinson    (V.  B.)  : 

Home  sweet  home.    20057b. 
Last  Yankee.     54233. 
Robinson    (Y.)      See   Robinson 

(F.  L.) 
Robisch  (J.  C.)     Grouch  &  the 

waif.     17693. 
Robison    (C.   W.)      Out  of   the 

mouth  of  babes.     54840. 
Robitschek    (A.)  : 

Botschafterin  Leni.  52960. 
Minenkoenig.  29720,  29721. 
Vindobona,      du      herrliche 

stadt.    49077,  49078. 
Was    tut    man    nicht    alles 

aus  liebe!     55842. 
Zimmer     der     Pompadour. 
56054. 

Robitschek     (K.)       Du     liebes 

Wien.     11898. 
Roblot   (A.)     Causeries  r4crea- 

tives    sur    le    dogme    et    la 

morale.     6525a. 
Robson     (E.     M.)       Foundling. 

30711. 
Robson   (J.  E.)  : 

Diamond    cut    d  i  a  m  o  n  d. 
10754. 

Love  vs.  law.     26639. 
Nancy  Dome.     31953. 
Romance    of    Cock    Robin. 
39793. 
Robson   (S.)  : 

Cherubs.     6918. 
Is      marriage     a     failure? 
22093. 
Robson     {Mrs.     S.)       Trading 

stamp  fiend.     46701. 
Robuck  (R.  L.)  : 

Experiment     in     resource. 

13242. 
Winning  dad's   consent. 
51150a. 
Roby  (J.)     Epouvantail.  12836. 
Robyn   (A.  G.)  : 

Ballet  master.    2857. 
Beans  &  buttons.    31G2. 
Court  martial.     8845. 
Girl  who  dared.     16633. 
Jacinta.    22296,  22297. 
King  for  a  day.    23769. 
Manette.    28051. 
Manzanillo.     28134. 
Princess  beggar.     374()(». 
Slim  legacy.     42787. 
Yankee  tourist.     52010. 
Robvn     (B.     J.)       Hallowe'en. 

17949. 
Rob.yn      (Beatrice     &     Bessie) 
Hallowe'en.    17949. 


3380 


INDEX 


Kobyns   (W.)  : 

Abrams'  Christmas.    96. 

Between  the  races.    3683. 

Counsel    for    the    defense. 
S644. 

Hebrews'  Christmas.  18612. 

Millionaire  tramp.     29661. 

Mixed  mixer.     30527. 

Morning  after.    31052, 

Rocky  Point  light.    39698. 

Shore  folks.     56088. 
Rocabert  or  Rocabert  y  Roche 

(R.): 

Buenas  obras.  5405. 

Bufete  de  Mlus^uez.  5408. 

Capataz.  6032. 

Idolo  de  barro.  20908. 

Loba.  26022. 

Secreto  de  Susana.     41367. 

Litima  ofensa.     47906. 

Vichy  Frances.     48942. 

Vividores.    49211. 
Rocca   (G.)  : 

City  of  love.     7459. 

Dove  la  verita.     11566. 
Rocfire      (U.)        Tatters,      the 

Italian  waif.    45161. 
Rochard    (E.)  : 

Avocat  des  gueux.     2537. 

Enfant  des  fortifs.     12747. 

Peche  de  Marthe.    35747. 

Roule-ta-bosse.     40085. 
Roche      (E.     V.)        Suspi'^ious 

bridegroom.    44694. 
Roche  (P.  Pintado  de  la)     See 

Pintado  de  la  Roche. 
Roche    (J.  F.)  : 

Mrs.  Mossby's  niece.   30413. 

Reforming    a    husband. 
38893. 

Roche    (J.  L.)  : 

Appomattox.    1729. 
Belle  Creole.     3380. 
Colonel   in    Ireland.     7910, 
7911. 

Roche   (J.  P.)  : 

College  chnp.     7836. 
Heiress  of  Hoetown.  18682. 
Roche   (J.  S.)     Sporting  editor. 

43628. . 
Roche    (R.    Rocabert   y)      Sec 

Rocabert      or      Rocabert      y 

Roche. 
Rochebois     (G.    M.)       Tanagra 

love.     45091. 

Rochefort    (H.)  : 

Daughter  of  Erin.     9951. 

Irlandaise.    22056. 
Roches     (G.     des)       See    Dss 

Roches. 
Rochester    (D.)  : 

H.  I.  M.  Caesar.     17856. 

Yankeephobia.    52021. 


Rochester     (N.J       Full    house. 

15655. 
Rochester   (W.  F.)  : 

Orange  girl.     34301. 
Seven  red  tops.     41618. 
Rochford      (E.     A.)      Sioux. 

42.j29a. 
Rock   (C.)  : 

Ghost    of    Jerry    Bundler. 

16317. 
Gray  parrot.     17346. 
Rock     (C.    V.)       Little    Polly. 

25845. 
Rockbain   (H.)   Regius  sanguis. 
38927. 

Rockie  (B.)  : 

No  alarm.     32850. 
Rose  lodge.    39969. 
Rockwell  (C.)  : 

Dangerous  joy.    9770. 
Struggle  for  life.     44238. 
Rockwell  (C.  C.)     Wrong  John- 
son.    51877. 
Rockwell  (C.  G.)  : 

For  love  &  gold.    14855. 
Jack     &     the     bean-stalk. 
22323. 
Rockwell  (E.  T.)  : 

Freeport    pageant    of    the 
Black      Hawk      country. 
15350b. 
Pageant  of  William  Woods 

college.    3.5049g. 
Star-Spangled  Banner  pag- 
eant.    43797a. 

Rockwell  (F.)  : 

Kuolema.    24273. 

Lagarderre.     24546. 

Leila.    25026. 

Santa  Glaus'  angel.     55235. 

Shakespearian       scenes. 
41919. 

Veiled  prophet.     48752. 
Rockwell    (G.    N.)       Sadi    III. 
40481. 

Rockwell  (H.  L.)  : 
Game.    15826. 
Grafter.     17235. 
Higher  law.    19445. 
Line.     25.519. 

Rockwell     (W.    C.)       Fortune- 
teller of  Killarney.    15070. 
Rockwood.      (M.     R.)        Sweet 

bells  of  Venice.    44742. 
Roda  Roda  (A.  F.  L.)  : 

Feldherrnhugel.     13987. 
Halali.     17906a. 
Huss,  Zilla,  huss.     20741a. 
Majestiit      Mi  mi.        27557, 

27558. 
Rubi.    40217. 
Sanitatsrat.    40710. 
Uhr.     47S96a,  47896b. 


Roddin  (E.  V.)  : 

Friend  wife.    15447. 
Only  way.    34223. 
Rode  (E.)     Sejren.    4141,5. 
Rode  (F.)     Adopted.    309. 
Rode  (H.)     Flugten.    14612. 
Rodeau      (T.     Hacker-)       See 

Hacker-Rodeau. 
Rodebaugh  (T.  W.)     Josh  Win- 
chester.   23039. 
Rodeheaver    (H.    A.)      Manger 

Child.    28056a. 
Rodekurt  (C.)     When  promises 

prevail.    50284. 
Roden   (R.  F.)     Good  morning 

girls.    17096. 
Rodenberg     (D.)       Skin    sales- 
man.    42668. 
Rodgers  (A.  E.)  : 

His  amber  witch.    19544. 
That  boy  of  Dan's.     4.5541. 
Rodgers     (C.)       See     Rodgers 

(G.  C.) 
Rodgers  (F.  C.)  : 

Getting  married.    16285a. 
On  Palm  Island".    33787a. 
Rodgers  (G.  C.)  : 

Bridges  unburned.     5096. 
Legend  of  the  hills.    25016. 
Love's  laughter.     26718. 
Two-edged  sword.    47604. 
Rodhouse    (M.    E.)      Gas-man. 

15928. 
Roditi    (V.)      Streets  of  Cairo. 

44123. 
Rodman     (H.    H.)       My    Lord 

Marquis  of  Esmond.    31630. 
Rodman   (L.  B.)     Thrilling  se- 
cret.   46058. 
Rodney    (J.)      Her   honor,    the 

judge.    19019. 
Rodolph    (N.  A.)     Car  2,  state 

room  1.    6190. 
Rodrigo  (M.)     Diana  cazadora. 

53409. 
Rodriguez      (A.     Sainz)       See 

Sainz  Rodriguez. 
Rodriguez  (F.  J.  Parody)     See 

Parody  Rodriguez. 
Rodriguez    (H.)      Alto!   y   alo- 

jamiento.     1028. 
Rodriguez     (H.    Alonso)       See 

Alonso  Rodriguez. 
Rodriguez  (L.  J.)  : 

Fascinating  widow.    13706. 
From  Scotland  Yard,  15569. 
His  better  half.    19559. 
You  never  can  tell.     52146. 
Rodriguez- Ai'ias  (E.)  : 

Babucha  de  Mahoma.    2625. 
Oficial  de  guardia.     54754. 
Rodriguez  Cuevas  (L.)  : 

Es  la  juventud.    12896c. 
Noches  de  luna.     32963. 


3381 


INDEX 


Rodriguez  de  Cells  (N.)     Vara 

de  nardos.    55758. 
Rodriguez  Galea.  Reina  gitana. 

55140. 
Roe      (C.      G.)        Prosecutor. 

37736a. 
Roe   (C.  J.   W.)     Bar  Harbor. 

2942. 
Roe  (E.)   Here  &  back.  19188a. 
Roe  (E.  P.)  : 

Barriers    burned    away. 

3058. 
He   fell    in    love   with    his 
wife.     18372b. 
Roe     (Frances)       Do     dreams 

come  true?    11083. 
Roe  (Fred)  : 

Henry  IV.    18820. 
Richard  III.    39353. 
Roe  (L.)     White  gloves.    55920. 
Roe  (M.  E.)  : 

Count  of  Elsinore.    8670. 
Elsinore.    12555. 
Manager  managed.     28028. 
Out  of  the  woods.    34854. 
Valdemar  the  Baltic  rover. 
48621. 
Roe    (Taidgin)      See  Ramsbot- 

tom  (P.) 
Roe    (W.    M.)      Do\vn    Boston 

way.     11581. 
Roeber  (.J.  C.)  : 

Finished  play.    14280a. 
O  universe.    33190. 
Roebuck    (G.  E.)     He  thought 

he  owned  the  town.    18390. 
Roeder  (B.  F.)     Old,  old  story. 

33594. 
Roeder  *(E.  C.)     Wilhelm  Tell. 

51013b. 
Roeder    (R.)      Miracle    of    St. 

Anthony.     54533. 
Rohr  (H.)    Vater  unser,   48733. 
Roelvink  (H.  C.  J.)    Stormbird. 

43981,  43981a. 
Roemer  (A.)  : 

Greater  love.    17511a. 
House  of  Saville.     20417a. 

Roemer  (H.)  : 

Crooked  path.     9178,  9180. 
Greater  ambition.    17500. 
Victory.    48984. 
Roemer     (M.    M.)      When    the 

cat's  away.     .50303. 
Uoniisch    (O.)  : 

I.uftscblosser.     26912. 
Tolle      Therese.        46434a, 
46434b. 
Roepping     (N.)       Multimillion- 
aire.   31341. 
R0rdam    (Valdemar)     Kampen 

mod  Bid.    23475a. 
Roese      (C.)        Social     wreck. 
42992. 


Roese  (C.  F.  &  F.  L.)     Voyage 

of  Columbus.    49315. 
Rossler  (C.)  : 

Cinq    messieurs   de   Franc- 
fort.     7372a. 
Feldherrnhiigel.     13987. 
Five  Frankforters.    14432b. 
Fiinf  Frankfurter.     15627. 
Great  possessions.     17448. 
Im  klubsessel.    20980, 

20981. 
Lebensfest.     24964. 
Reiche      jiingling.      38957, 

38958. 
Rosselsprung.      39711a. 
Roessler  (W.  H.)     Debt.   10303. 
Roff  (H.  V.)     Habit.     17864. 
Roffo  (.J.  B.)     Rogers  brothers. 

39716. 
Rogasey  (L.)  : 

B.   H.    S.    (Bald   head   so- 
ciety).   2607. 
Hawaii.    18334. 
Mayor  Isaacs.    28925. 
Peekskill.    35780. 
Roge  (A.)     Golden  calf.   16931. 
Rogee  (L.)     April  first.    1739a. 
Roger    (V.)      Topsy-turvy   inn. 

46572. 
Roger-Ducasse : 

Au   jardin   de   Marguerite. 

2347,  2348. 
Orphee.     34388. 
Rogers.     Rebecca  Jane.     38617. 
Rogers   (A. )  : 

Abyssinia.    123. 
Black  Bohemia.    4056. 
Eph     calls     up     the    boss. 

12822a. 
Songs      of     sunny     lands. 
43253. 
Rogers  (A.  B.)  : 

Breaking  the  record.    4997. 
Making  good.     27616. 
Road-agent.     39578. 
Rogers   (A.  G.)  : 

Baby  Ruth.    2647. 
Cupid  up  to  date.     9410. 
Hallowe'en.     17950. 
MaJdng  rain.     27629. 
Rogers     (B.     G.)        Old     Brie. 
33471. 

Rogers   (C.  E.)  : 

Satan's  daughter.    40817. 
Wrestlers.     51841. 

Rogers   (C.  S.)  : 

Alarm  clock.    692. 
Amer.  lords.     1243. 
Jack.     22298. 

Knights  of  the  royal  arch. 
24172. 

Rogers  (C.  T.)  : 

Hearts  astray.     18549. 
Kathleen.     23523. 


Rogers  (C.  T. ) — Continued. 

Phyllis  Denohr.     36189. 

Ray  of  light.     38.531. 

Silk  or  cotton.     42371. 
Rogers  (Charles)  Movie  mania. 

54628. 
Rogers  (Cleveland)    Ransomed. 

384.59. 
Rogers  (D.)  : 

Babies  k  la  carte.    2624. 

Doctor  Skin.    11178a. 
Rogers   (E.  L.)  : 

Flying  jib.     14631. 

New  flying  Dutchman. 
32380. 
Rogers  (Edward)  : 

Dodger.     11214. 

Gay  New  Yorker.    1.5984. 

McSweeny's  .iubilee.    27119. 

Riley's  reception.    39463. 
Rogers   (Emma)     Stolen  ideas. 

43928. 
Rogers  (F.)  : 

Ballascraig.     2847. 

Bound  to  win.    4754. 

Doctor.    11103. 

Doctress.     11210. 

Guiding  star.     17750. 

In  chains.    21121. 

Jasper.     22514,  22515. 

Love  of  his  life.    26567. 

Mab.     27002. 

Martyr  of  the  heart.   28521. 

Mosquitoes.     31105. 

Our     German     senator. 
34647,  34648. 

Pickpocket.     36226. 

Tony  O'Dowd.     46507. 

Viola.     49088. 
Rogers  (F.  D.)     Old  Dominion. 

33469. 
Rogers   (F.  K.)  : 

Julius  Ceasar.    23246. 

Tempest.     45277. 
Rogers    (G.  H. )      Girl  he  over- 
looked.    16550. 
Rogers    (George)    jr.     Lost  pa- 
rade.    26334. 
Rogers     (Gordon)       Hiibittint's 

revenge.     17S66. 
Rogers  (Gus)    Rogt^'s  brothers. 
39722. 

Rogers  (H.)  : 

Adventures    of    Miss    Liiin. 

358. 
Brother's  crime.     5.301. 
Costermonger.     8626. 
Mixed,    muddled    &    fixed. 

30528. 
Muddled,    mixed    &    fixed. 

31296. 

Rogers     (H.    A.)     Before    the 
Gringos  cane.     3292. 


3382' 


INDEX 


Rogers  (H.  G.)  : 

Mme.  r  avocat.    27205. 
Miss  Jessie.    29969. 
Money  due.     30766. 
Rogers   (H.  S.)  : 

Hoosier  s  c  h  o  o  1  m  a  s  t  er. 

20240. 
Ivan,     the     terrible     tsar. 

22269. 
Man  who  should  have  con- 
fessed.    27991. 
Porch  climber.    36846. 
Public  secret.    37787. 
Rogers  (H.  W.)     Dawu  of  eter- 
nity.    10078. 
Rogers    (J.)      Whistling    mite. 

.50481. 
Rogers   (,J.  B.)  : 

Fifi  of  the  toy  shop.    14136. 
In  story  book  land.     21336. 
Rogers    (T.   F.)  : 

Gav  Mr.  Gibbs.     15979. 
Lillian  Carrol.    25466. 
Pair  of  pants.    35107. 
Rogers   (.1.  H.)  : 

Debit  &  credit.     10294. 
Heir  apparent.    18652. 
Old  pards.    33598. 
Rogers  (J.  R.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 

7394. 
Good  as  gold.     17055. 
My  new  sweetheart.    31665. 
New  heir.     32394. 
Rogers   (J.  S.)     Our  regiment. 

34754. 
Rogers  (Joseph  A.)     Waves  of 

discontent.    49711. 
Rogers  (Julia  A.)     Mile.  Spec- 
tacles.   27275a. 
Rogers  (L.)     One  wife.    34117. 
Rogers   (L.  W.)     Moth.     54600. 
Rogers      (M.)        Rogers     bros. 

39722. 
Rogers  '(1\I.  D.)     Gift.     16342c. 
Rogers    (M.  E.)     First  Christ- 
mas.   54496. 
Rogers     (M.    M.)       When    the 

wheels  run  down.    50334. 
"logers    (O.   L.)      His  bounden 

duty.    19564. 
togers  (R.)    Ponteach.    36782a. 
.Rogers   (Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.)     Acid 

test.    165a. 
Uogers  (R.  C.)  : 

Mars'  master.    28475a. 
Orpheus  &  Eurydice.  34390. 
Rogers     (S.     C.)       Red     tape. 

38808. 
Rogers  (S.  G.  A.)  : 

Evening  at  home.    13084. 
Helpmeet.     18804. 
Rogers     (W.    C.)      Black    dia- 
mond.   4080a. 


Rogers      (W.     L.)         Sherlock 
Holmes  versus  Raffles.  42095. 
Rogers   (W.  M.)     White  hand- 
kerchief.    50523. 
Rognon   (C.  F.)  : 

Euchred   &    jilted.      13020, 

13021. 
What   happened    at    a    sol- 
dier's home.     50072. 
Rogo  (M.  S.  de)     See  De  Rogo. 
Rogoway   (P.  F.)  : 
Conquest.     8295. 
Day  of  atonement.   10128. 
Early     days     in     N.    Dak. 
12139. 

Jew.    22683. 

Joseph  in  Egypt.     23016. 

Repentance.     39067. 
Rohde  (.T.  H.)  : 

Behind  the  scenes.    3336. 

Hand  'in  hand.     18026. 

Honor.     20151. 

Mme.  Xavier.    27224. 
Rohde     (M.)       Gibson's     little 

model.     16336. 
Rohlfs    (A.  K.  G.)  : 

Leavenworth   case.     24957. 

Risifi's  daughter.    39512. 
Rohlfs   (C.)  : 

Hands  not  hearts.     18069. 

Trichoche        &        Cacolet. 
46958. 

True  as  truth.    47208. 

Vows.    49305. 
Rohr  (L.)  : 

Brains.     4896. 

Dick  &  Sue.     10802. 

Fools,  puppets  &  madmen. 
14753. 

John  Templeton  Maribeau. 
22882. 

Marinet  Wilcox.    28279. 

Octopus.     33248. 

When  faith  is  lost.    50220. 

Wlion  it  comes  home  to  you. 
50243. 

AVild  oats.    .50979. 
Rohrer     (G.     M.)       Tov    shop. 

5.5631. 
Roig: 

Lao  i;',((iiierdi).     24G44. 

Sera  fin,  el  pinturero.  5.528L 

Tren  do  luio.     46913a. 
Roig  (C.)     Noche  vieja.  32962a. 
Roig    (E.    F.    Gutierrez)       S^c 

Gutierrez  Roig. 
Roig  Bataller  (F.)  : 

Academia  de  besos.     128. 

Carne  ardiente.    6258. 
Roii'e.     See  De  Roire. 
Ro.ias  (E.  Blanco)     See  Blanco 

Rojas. 
Roias    (F.  de)     Amo  y  criado. 
1312. 


Rojel  (S.  Aguado)     See  Aguado 

Rojel. 
Roland    (C.)  : 

Arlette.    1866. 
Canard  jaune.    5984. 
Colette  a  bon  coeur.     7804. 
Francs-magons.     15265. 
Goldene  hahn.     17023. 
Homme    de    la    montagne. 

20085. 
Homme  du  jour.     20086. 
Manage  polonais.    29116a. 
Wagon  d'amour.    49366. 
Roland    (R.)     Jacob  &  Laban. 

22402. 
Roland   deutsche   verlagsgesell- 
schaft.      Goldner    leichtsinn. 
17029. 
Rolands    (G.  K.)     Fool's  folly. 
14744. 

Rolfe   (J.  C.)  : 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29181. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35918. 
Richard  the  Third.     39361. 
Titus  Andronicus.     46349. 
Two  noble  kinsmen.    47718. 
Rolfe    (R.  K.)  : 

His  chauce.     19.578. 
Temptation.     45316,   45317. 
Rolfe  (W.  J.)  : 

All's   well   that  ends   well. 

902,  905-907. 
Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1640, 

1642,  1647-1649. 
As  you  like  it.    2043,  2060- 

2062. 
Comedy    of    errors.      8066, 

8068,  8069. 
Coriolanus.       8517,     8520- 

8522. 
Cymbeline.       9538,      9541- 

9543. 
Hamlet.        17985,      17992- 

17994. 
Henry  the  Fourth.     18831- 

18838 
Henry    the    Fifth.      18845, 

18849-18851. 
Henry   the   Sixth.     18868- 

18879. 
Henrv   the  Eighth.     18SS4, 

18886,   18887-18889. 
Julius     C  a  e  s  a  r.       23240. 

23259-23262. 
King  John.     23785.  23792- 

23795. 
King  Lear.     23S06-2380S. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    26713, 

26714,  26716,  26717. 
Macbeth.       27029,      27048- 

27050. 
Measure     for     measure. 

28984,  28986-28989. 


3383 


INDEX 


Rolfe  (W.  J.) — Continued. 

Merchant  of  Venice.   29159, 

29179-29182. 
Merry    wives    of   Windsor. 

29279,  29281-29284. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29482.  29500-29502. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31276,  31284-31286. 
New   century   Shakespeare. 

41755-41778. 
Othello.      34424,    34428- 

34430. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35915,  35917-35919. 
Richard  the  Second.   39345, 

39348-39350. 
Richard  the  Third.     39357, 

39360-39362. 
Romeo    &    Juliet.      39855, 

39865-39868. 
Shakespeare's  works.  41803. 
Taming    of    the    shrew. 

45058.  45062^5064. 
Tempest.        45269,     45282- 

45286. 
Timon    of    Athens.      46262, 

46265^6267. 
Titus    Andronicus.      46346, 

46348-46350. 
Troilus  &  Cressida.     47131, 

47133-47135. 
Twelfth     night.       47408, 

47418-47420. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47620.  47623-47625.     ' 
Two  noble  kinsmen.  47717- 

47720. 
Winter's  tale.   51206,  5121^- 

51215. 

Rolff   (W.)  : 

Irish  nobility.     22012. 
Mary  Ann  Kehoe.    28541. 
Rolland   (G.)     Hour  before  the 

dawn.     20376a. 
Roller    (E.)      Arminlus'   braut- 
fahrt.     1888. 

Roller   (N.  J.)  : 

Grandpa     &     the     country 

cousins.    17302. 
Three   green   Irishmen. 
45968. 
Rollins   (A.  W.)  : 

Dealing  in  futures.  10249. 
Hallowe'en  romance.  17953. 
Uncle  Tom's  tenement. 

48056. 
Way  of  the  wind.    49760. 
Knllins  (C.)    Double  life.  11534. 
Rollins  (C.  E.)     Dead  witness. 

10227. 
Rollin.s     (E.)       For    2    weeks. 
14956. 


Rollins  (J.  B.)  : 

Centerville  Yule-tide  ba- 
zaar.    6599. 

Kingdom    scorned.      23943. 

Scenes  from  the  Civil  AVar. 
41018. 

Thanksgiving  at  farmer 
Martin's.     45519. 

Rollins   (R.  R.)  : 
Cobwebs.     7746. 
Her  brother's  chum.    18928. 
Pickles.    36222. 
Worth  while.     51813. 

Rolliston   (F.)     Force  majeure. 

14972. 
Rollit  (G.)     Concerning  Nancy. 

8206. 
Rollo      (G.)       Claude     Gueux. 

7552. 
Rollow  (J.  S.)     Trend.     46914. 

Rolnick    (J.)  : 

Birds  of  passage.    3944. 
Cloudburst.    7661a. 
Invention.     21892. 
On  the  precipice.     33889. 
Pitfall.     36410b. 
Sunken  treasure.     44546. 

Roloson  (W.  L.)    Love  will  find 

a  way.    26649. 
Rolt  (B.)     Obsession.    33229. 

Rolt-Wheeler  (F.  W.)  : 
Nimrod.    32786,  32787. 
Pagan.    35025. 
Riven    commandment. 
39566. 

Roma-de-Rebalio.     See  Rebalio. 

Romaine    (C.)  : 

Awakened  soul.    2543a. 
His  atonement.     19549a. 
Man's  judgment.    28104a. 
Woman's  tact.    51580a. 

Romaine      (J.)        Get     happy. 

16251. 
Romaine    (W.  L.)     Hallowe'en 

fantasy.     17952. 

Roman   (A. )  : 

Jack  Reynard.     22356. 
Renard,    the    gold    digger. 
39032. 

Roman  (J.  M.)  Blood  will  tell. 
52923. 

Roman  (M,  de  San)  Sec  San 
Roman. 

Itoman   (R.)     Manasse.     28039. 

Romano  (A.)  Nature's  come- 
back.    54687. 

Romany  (R. )  Lost  jewel. 
26320. 

Romberg  (S.)  Petticoat  sol- 
dier.    54941. 

Romea  (A.)  Lata  dc  los  celos. 
24790. 


Romeo  (Vincenzo)  : 
Benamela.     3489. 
Benhamela.     3517. 

Romeo  y  Sanz  (J.)  : 

Almas  bohemias.    951. 
Artista  en  crimenes.     1972. 
Ciego  del  barrio.     7318. 
Conquistadora.     8303a. 
Filarm6nica.     14216. 
Gran  Carracedo.    17250. 
Manifestacion.     28069. 
Primer  fresco.    37244a. 
Real  hembra.     38557. 

Romer   (J.  L.)     Justice  served 
hot.     23421b. 

Romer   (W.  J.)  : 

Idle  word.    20891. 

Love   in  overalls.     26527a. 

Romerales  Lozano  (M.)  : 

Andaluces.     1425. 

Pilara.     36292. 
Romero     (F.     Navarro)       See 
Navarro  Romero. 

Romero    (M.)  : 

A  .  .  .  tocar  a  misa.    22. 
Abajo  la  sicallpsis  !    41. 
Anciano,     la     lengua     ten. 

1402a. 
Aurora  social.    2459. 
Bello  Delmonte.     3452a. 
Centro     de     las     mujeres. 

6601. 
Hay  que  picarlas.    18345a. 
Organo     de     las     senoras. 

34341. 
Pollitas  alegres.     36728b. 
Q  u  i  n  q  u  e    de     Petronilo. 

38215b. 

Romero    (V.)  : 

Aurora  social.     2459. 
Organo     de     las     senoras. 

34341. 
Pica-floja.     36204. 

Romero  Landa    (G.)     Liberala. 

25205. 
Romevn     (A.)       Gold     pocket. 

16904. 
Romilly    (A)     Mayani.     28914. 
Romo  (L. )  En  aras  de  la  moral. 

12654a. 
RSnasz^ky      (G.)        Honorable 

cobbler.    20180. 
Ronayne  (B.)  Promoter.   37691. 
Ronchey  (E.  M.)     Discovery  of 

Amer.     10n36a. 
Ronele    (E.)     Sec  Witherspoon 

(E.  E.) 
Roner  (A.)     Prince  Goldhair  A: 

the  goosegirl.     37300. 
Ronger    (F.)      See   Herv#    (F. 

Ronger,  known  as) 


3384 


INDEX 


Rontey    (A.  M.)  : 

December  4th.     10324. 

Rain  maker.     38376. 

Soul.    43304. 
Roode.    See  De  Roode. 
Roof   (K.  M.)  : 

Service.     41571. 

Tliree  dear  friends.  4o950a. 

Virtuous  Valentine.    49154. 

Voyage.    49307. 
Rooney     (A.    F.)       Their    first 

quarrel.     45660. 
Rooney   (J.  J.)  : 

Priceless  pauper.    37190. 

When  love  speaks.     50262. 
Rooney  (M.  B.)     Baron  of  Vor- 
nay.     3021. 

Rooney   (P.)  : 

At  the  news  stand.    2263. 
Half  &  half.     17913. 
Mirth  of  a  nation.     29832a. 
Pat's  wardrobe.     35585. 
Roorbach    (H.)  : 

All  that  glitters  is  not  gold. 

015. 
April  fools.     1744. 
Atchi.     2305. 

Belles  of  Blackville.     3448. 
Between  2  fires.     3692. 
Bunch  of  roses.    5471. 
Cabman  no.  93.    5780. 
Captive  princess.     6178. 
Case  for  eviction.    6316. 
Caste.     6411. 
Cranford  dames.    9008. 
Crawford's  claim.    9027. 
Cut    off    with    a    shilling. 

9520. 
Daisy  farm.    9653. 
Darkey  wood  dealer.    9891. 
Doctor  Snowball.     11179. 
Erin  go  bragh.    12862. 
Festival  of  flowers.     14077. 
Finnegan       &       Flanagan. 

14283. 
Gertrude     Mason,     M.     D. 

16229. 
Gypsies'  festival.     17820. 
Happy  pair.     18187. 
Holy  terror.     19993. 
Home.    20000. 
Honeymoon  eclipse.    20125. 
How  to  tame  .vour  mother- 
in-law.     20552. 
Ici  on  parle  franqais.  20854. 
.Tumping  jacks'  drill.  23286. 
Kissing     the     wrong     girl. 

24030. 
Lady     Audley's     secret. 

24356. 
Lend     me     five     shillings. 

25058. 
liondon  assurance.    26096. 
Lost  New  Year.    26327. 


Roorbach   (H.) — Continued. 
Married  life.    28455. 
Ma's  new  boarders.    28592. 
Medica.    29016. 
Meg's  diversion.     29054. 
Milky  white.    29600. 
Miriam's  crime.    29817. 
Miss  ]\Ladcap.     29978. 
Miss  Mosher  of  Col.    29989. 
Murder  will  out.    31370. 
My  Lady  Darrell.    31597. 
My  lord  in  livery.    31629. 
New  partner.     32436. 
Nigger  night  school.   32637. 
Noah's  ark,  jr.     32906. 
Not  so  bad  after  all.  33062. 
Not  such  a  fool  as  he  looks. 

33066. 
Old  cronies.     33459. 
Our  boys.     34550. 
Our    youthful    patriots. 

34809. 
Over      the      garden      wall. 

34933. 
Pageant  of  life.    35044. 
Papa's  bulldog.     35217. 
Paper  dollies'  drill.     35226. 
Partners  for  life.    35411. 
Patchwork.     35523. 
Pickles  &  tickles.     36223. 
Popping    the    question. 

36833. 
Pretty    piece    of    business. 

37122. 

Proposal  by  proxy.     37724. 
Saved     from     the     wreck. 

40888. 
Scrap  of  paper.    41189. 
Shakespeare        water-cure. 

41736. 

She    would    be    a    widow. 

42027. 
Slim    .Tim    &    the    hoodoo. 

42786. 

Snobson's  stag-party.  42896. 
Solon  Shingle.     43140. 
Sweet  family.    44745. 
Ten   nights   in   a   barroom. 
45352. 

That  rascal,  aPt.    45610. 

Timothy  Delano's  court- 
ship.    46269. 

Tried  &  true.    46970. 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     48051. 

Uncle's  will.     48068. 

Under  a  cloud.    48080. 

What's  next?  50115. 

Which  is  which?     50418. 

Who  is  who?    50632. 

Widow's  proposals.  50861. 

Woodcock's  little  game. 
51672. 

Woven  web.     51822. 


Roorbach    (O.  A.)  : 

Just  20  years  ago.    23401. 
Love's  young  dream.  26754. 
Pipes  &  perdition.    36385. 
Two     drams     of     brandy. 

47600. 
Under  the  curse.    48162. 
Roorbach  &  co. : 

Love's  young  dream.  26754. 

Marion  Fay.     28287. 

Our  Utopia,  its  rise  &  fall. 

34796. 
Shakespeare         water-cure 
41736a. 
Roosen  (M.)     Europaische  kon- 

zert.    13051,  13051a. 
Roosevelt    (Adelheid  &  Andr6) 

Thieves.    45779. 
Roosevelt  club  of  Minneapolis. 

Ranee  of  Oudh.     38446. 
Root    (A.    L.)       Tangled    web. 

45108. 
Root  (C.  B.)    Modern  cave-man. 

54571. 
Root      (H.     T.)        Gothamites. 

17158. 
Root  (L  A.)  : 

Apartment  309.  •  1669a. 
In  wrong.    21573. 
Live  wires.    25956. 
Man  upstairs.    27971. 
Mozart.    31273. 
Plaid  Annie.    36425a. 
Rounder.     40106. 
Ropes   (A.)     Grand  duchess  of 

Gerolstein.     17265. 
Ropp      (E.     O.)        Pocahontas. 

36594. 
Rordica    (E.)      Gonzargo,   pho- 
tographer,   17051. 
Rorke    (M.    J.)      Mills   of   the 

gods.    29683. 
Rortz    (J.  H.)      Return   of  Hi 

Jinks.    55156. 
Ros  (F.  &  W.  D.)  : 
Angora  cat.    1519. 
Open  sea.    34243. 
Rosa.         Dutch      pickaninnies. 

12072. 
Rosa    (C.)  : 
■    Black  domino.    4086. 

Coiumella's  return  from  his 
studies  at  Padua.     8030. 
Rosal-Berry :   y 

C'est  bien  pour  vous  fa  ire 

plaisir !    53032. 
Dans      de     beaux      draps. 

9817. 
Gontran  demenage.     17050. 
Maitre  Alice.    54387. 
Ordonnance    a    tout    faire. 
34321. 
Ro.sales  (E.)     Two  aldermen  of 
Torrela.    47538. 


3385 


INDEX 


Rosansky    (L.)  : 

Dream.     11701. 

Punishment.     37837. 
Rosar  (P.  C.)  : 

Arizona  girl.    1843. 

Bosom    friend    of    Bowser. 
4684c. 
Rosche    (G.  F.)  : 

Old  district  school.     33467. 

Singing-school.    42496. 
Rosco    (W.   A.)      For  mother's 

sake.     14883. 
Roscower   (E.)     Day  in  a  dist. 

school.    10120. 
Rose   (C.)  jr.: 

Amateurs.    1075. 

Dead  Sea  fruit.    10215. 
Rose   (C.  F.)  : 

Blackmailed  for  thousands. 
4167. 

Bowery  of  N.  Y.    4796. 

Buried  diamonds.     5552. 

For  Cuba.     14788. 

Great  train  robbery.   17476. 

Land  o'  Goshen.     24584. 

Poverty  corner.     36924. 

That  Amer.  girl.     45527. 

Through     Russian     snows. 
46078. 
Rose  (C.  W.  de)     See  De  Rose. 
Rose    (E.)  : 

Ashes  of  Adam.    2073. 

Lady  Margaret.     24464. 

My  seuora.    31696. 

Night  in  society.     32700. 

Once  upon  a  time.     33979. 

Pair  of  pinks.    3.5112. 

Wedded  by  wire.     49882. 

Westerner.    50028. 
Rose  (E.  A.)     Little  lost  sister. 
25750. 

Rose  (E.  E.)  : 

Annie  Laurie.     1563a. 
At  Hell  Gate.    2141. 
Blackmailed  for  thousands. 

4167. 
Blarney.    4203. 
Bowery  of  N.  Y.   4796. 
Buried  diamonds.    55,52. 
Capt.  Paul.    61.53. 
Close  finish.    7640. 
Daughter    of    Mothdr    Mu- 

chree.     53342. 
Devil's  harvest.     53403. 
Father  Kellv.     13847a. 
Fighting  Bob.     14184. 
For  Cuba.     14788. 
Great  train  robberv.   17476. 
Land  o'  Goshen.    "24584. 
Little  girl  that  God  forgot. 

54287. 
My  mother's  rosary.   54659. 
Poverty  corner.     36924. 
River  bottom.     39567. 


Rose   (E.  E.) — Continued. 
Rock  of  ages.    39681. 
Rosary.    39941. 
Slaves  of  sin.    42735. 
That  Amer.  girl.     45527. 
Through     Russian     snows. 

46078. 
True  blue.     47212. 
Way  of  a  soldier.    49735. 
What  every  woman  wants. 

50066a. 
While      the      city      sleeps. 

50435a. 

Rose  (F.  D.)     Duchess  of  Dill- 
pickles.     11926. 
Rose   (F.  O.)  : 

Capt.  of  Troop  G.  6152a. 
Cortez.  8586. 
Faithful  to  tha  end.  13445. 
Lookout  Mountain.  26173. 
Physician's  compact.  54948. 
Sheridan's  ride.  42064. 
Siege  of  P  e  t  e  r  s  b  u  r  g  h. 

42273. 
Storming    of    the    Bastile. 
43982. 
Rose    (G.   B.)      Sebastian. 

41275. 
Rose    (H.)      Nearly    a    jockey. 

54689. 
Rose  (H.  D.)  : 

Daddy's  voice.     9605. 
Dante.     9830,  9831. 
For  Cuba.     14787, 
King  &  the  barber.    23733. 
King's  command.     23949. 
Rival     torpedoes.       39552, 
39553. 

Rose  (H.  H.)     Walter's  desire. 

49448. 
Rose  ( I. )     Funny  affair.  15708. 
Rose  (I.  W.)     Fate.    13786a. 
Rose    (Jane)      Innocent    shall 

not  suffer.     21750. 
Rose  (John)     Loveland.    26665. 
Rose     (Julian)       Dead    sweet- 
heart.    53363. 
Rose    (L.  E.)  : 

Desired  evidence.     10556. 
In  Wakeland.     21563. 
Rose     (Laura)       Little    Goody 

Two  Shoes.     25706. 
Rose  (Lew)     Automobile  disas- 
ter.    2492. 
Rose   (M.  A.)  : 

Game  of  finance.    15860. 
Idalia.     20859. 
.    Jolly  chaperone.     22929. 
Rose  (Norman  or  N.  S.)  : 
Bubble.     5361. 
Man    without    a     country. 

28017b. 
Married  lady.  28454. 
Out  of  the  sea.    34848. 


Rose  (Norman  or  N.  S.) — Con. 
Strad.     44012. 
This  way  out.     55569. 
Way  it  turned  out.     49732. 
Who.     50596b. 
Rose   (R.  C.)  : 

Bhugga-Bhu.    3742. 
Knockers.     24181. 
Mythical     Mrs.     Smith. 

31876. 
Rip  Van  Winkle  up  to  date. 
39499. 
Rose  (S.)  Talking  fest.    45012. 
Rose    (S.   A.)      Help   question. 

18787a. 
Rose    (W.   D.)      New   England 

hills.     32367. 
Rose  (W.  G.)  : 

Blue  Ridge.     4387. 
Everygirl.     13136b. 
Fair  play.    13383. 
Frenzied  finance.     15383. 
His  good  name.    19644. 
Man  in  the  way.    27874. 
On  the  warpath.    33943. 
Rose  (W.  H.)  : 

Man  to  man.    27965. 
Squire's  nephew.    43712. 
Wedded,      yet      no      wife. 
49888. 
Rose  (W.  J.)  : 

Freshman.    15404. 
Texas  pals.-    45495. 
Rose     (Wilhelm)       Kaufmann. 

23547. 
Rose  (William)     Revolt  of  the 

commune.     39282. 
Rose  &  Severns.    Matter  of  cus- 
tom.   28845. 
Rosecrans    (C.)    Tory's   daugh- 
ter.    46586. 
Ros6e   (A.)r 

,  Kaiser-schnupf  t.     23460. 
Mizzis   werdegang.     30541. 
S.  M.  der  Geldsack.    40398. 
Roseley   (A. )     See  B  r  e  n  n  a  n 

(A.  T.  Y.) 
Rosemond     ( H. )       Banker's 

crime.     2910. 
Rosen : 

Model  husband.    30566. 
Nancy  &  co.     31947,  31948. 
Needles  &  pins.     32150. 
Quits.    38230,  38231. 
Rosen  (E.)     Cafard.    5803. 
Rosen     (F.)      Night    editor. 

32667. 
Rosen    ( F.    E. )      Massac  r  e. 

54458. 
Ro.sen    (J.)  : 

Confusion.    8257. 
Diese  manner.     33360. 
Halbe  dichter.     53856. 
Knopf.    24186,  24187. 


3386 


INDEX 


Rosen   (J.) — Continued. 
Lemons.    25037. 
Triple  courtship.    47060, 
Rosen  (L.)    See  Rosentlial  (L.) 
Rosen    (M. )      Israel,    the    con- 
vert.    22189. 
Rosen  (N.)     Reversed  decision. 
39264a. 

Rosenbaum  (A.  A.)  : 

Gift  of  his  fathers.    16343. 
Pergamus.    35911. 
Sun  &  the  wind.    44523a. 
Test.    45461. 

Rosenbaum  (H.  G.)  Unique. 
48340. 

Rosenbecker  (A.)  Under  the 
shade  of  the  Alamo.     48207. 

Rosenberg  (D.  H.)  Profes- 
sional attack.    37605a. 

Rosenberg  (J.)  : 

Diplomatic  woman.     10900. 
Eleanor.    12387. 

Rosenberg  (J.  C.)  : 

Girl  of  resources.    16589. 

Man  &  the  nurse.    27741. 
Rosenberg     (L.    J.)      Interests 

created.    21809. 
Rosenberg  (T.)  : 

Debt.    10300. 

Double  cross. 


11509. 


Rosenberg  (W.  L.)  : 
Crumbleton.     9259. 
Fujiyama.    15650,  15651. 
Rosenberger     (A.)        Zwischen 

ihm  und  ihm.    52409. 
Rosenblatt       (D.)         Women's 
hearts.    51619. 

Rosenblatt  (E.)  : 

Freedom.     15344. 
New  sin.    32461a. 
Nora  in  the  20th  century. 
32996. 

Prodigy.    37600. 
Third  time.    45816. 
Rosenblatt  (E.  G.)   Card  house. 
6198. 


Rosenblatt  (H.)  : 

Reformers.    38888. 
Return     of     Wm. 
'  speare.    39202a. 

Third  time.    45816. 


Shake- 


Rosenbloom  (N.)  : 

Merchants.     29193. 

One  of  a  thousand.     34057. 

Pearl.    35722. 

Youth  &  old  age.    52241. 
Rosenblum    (W.)      Cop   &    the 

lady.    53255. 
Rosener  (G.  M.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3937. 

Coast  folks.    7726. 

Cohen's  divorce.    7784. 


Rosener  (G.  M.) — Continued. 

College  days.    7847. 

Cure  for  husbands.    9459. 

Deserter.    53397. 

Forty-five  miles  from  no- 
where.   15085a. 

Frozen  trail.    15613,  15614. 

Girl  around  the  corner. 
16461. 

Girl  who  paid.    53783. 
Goldstein  wedding.     17031. 
Great      Winglebury      duel. 

17493. 
He  &  she.    1S369. 
Heart      of      a      shamrock. 

18450a. 

Inheritance.     21719. 

Irish  Eden.    21976. 

Let  me  pass.     25127. 

Lonesome  Mile.     26130. 

Market  price.    2S331a. 

Medicated  honeymoon. 
29021. 

Mile  with  a  fool.    29566. 

Old  home  towners.     54769. 

Only  justice.    54814. 

Palmetto  minstrels  &  quar- 
tette.   35141. 

Relations.     38993. 

Sawdust.     5.5244. 

Shadows.    41706b. 

She  would  be  a  movie  ac- 
tress.    42025a. 

Sheriff  of  Tuckahoe.  42086. 

Simp.     42447. 

Sir  Bob.     42531. 

Sleepy  Hollow.     42765. 

Stagelore.     43740. 

Studies  in  cracked  charac- 
ters.   44267a. 

Successful  failure.  44351, 
44352. 

Truth,  the  clown.    47296. 

Under  London.    48118. 

What  married  men  do. 
50094. 

What's  the  matter  wth 
Ruth?    50118a. 

When  Ann  acted.     50198. 

Where  the  trail  ends.  50400. 

Widow's  might.    50859. 

Wurzburger's  mistake. 
51921. 

Rosenfeld   (C.  J.)  : 

Fuhrmann  Henschel.  15649. 

Vor  sonnenaufgang.    49286. 
Rosenfeld  (M.  H.)  : 

Daughter  of  sin.    9975. ' 

Splinters.     43594. 

Thirst.     45818. 

Through  fire  &  flash.  46073. 

Trip  through  fire.     47008. 

Unpardonable  sift.    48403. 


Rosenfeld  (Max)  : 

Isle  of  Pines.    22166. 
Lucky  stone.    26879. 
Miss  Society.     30028. 

Bosenfeld      (Morris)       Fate. 
13794. 

Rosenfeld  (S)  :      • 
Aero  club.     399. 
Amorita.     1347. 
At  the  White  Horse  tavern. 

2295. 
Black  hussar.    4116. 
Bridal  trap.    5051. 
Children  of  destiny.     7028. 
Club  friend.    7692. 
Dr.  Clyde.     11127,  11128. 
Florimel.     14568. 
Fortune.     15046. 
Great  centennial.     17369. 
Gypsy  baron.     17824. 
Hair  apparent.    17898. 
Hall  of  fame.    17940. 
Her  only  fault.    19093. 
High  C.     19402. 
I    shall    invite    the    major. 

20822. 

Im  Weissen  Rossi.    20985. 
Lend  me  your  wife.    25060. 
Mabel's  manoeuvre.    27011. 
Mr.  X.    30283b. 
Mystic  isle.    31863. 
Off  the  stage.    33317. 
On  bread  &  water.    33760. 
Oolah.    34233. 

Pair  of  shoes.    35115. 
Penn's     aunts    among    the 
pirates.     35849. 

Pique  family.    36392. 
Rosemi  Shell.    40026. 
Round  of  pleasure.    40094. 
School-days.     41102. 
Stolen  kiss.    43932. 
Success.    44345. 
Ulster.    47903. 

Vanderbilt  cup.    48687. 
Well-fed  Dora.    49962. 
White  Horse  tavern.    50528. 
Woman-hater.    51405. 
Rosenfeld       ( T. )         Fuhrmann 
Henschel.    15649. 

Roseufield    ( L. ) 

fucius.    6026. 
Rosenfield   (S.) 

(S.) 
Rosenfield    (Z.) 

fucius.    6026. 

Rosenkrans  (E.  H.)  : 

Dawn  of  day.    10077. 
Fatal  diamond.    13744. 
Rosenkranz    (P.   A.  V.,   haron) 
D0dsdommeu     i     Karlsruhe. 
11224. 


Cap  of  Con- 
See  Rosenfeld 


Cap   of   Con- 


3387 


INDEX 


Kosenow  (E.) : 

Balzende  auerhahn.    2875. 

Daheim.    9631. 

Die     im     schatten     leben. 

10838. 
Hoffnung      des      vaganten. 
19936.  . 
Rosenquest  (J.  W.)  : 

Fugitive       from       justice. 

15645. 
Robert  Emmet,  the  days  of 

1803.    39636. 
Tenderfoot.    45370. 
Rosenquest  &  Artliur.     'E  dun' 

no  where  'e  are.    12108. 
Rosenshine    (E.)      Jack's   cure 

for  suffragettes.    22385. 
Rosenstein    (D.    H.)      Goblins. 

16821. 
Rosenstein     (H.)       Music     (or 

moosick)  school.    31407b. 
Rosenstein  (L.)  : 

Die  Oder  keine.    53412. 
Fliegende  rittmeister. 

14504. 
Frauenfresser.  1.5291-15293. 
Gliicksschweinchen.     16799. 
Johann  der  Zweite.    22811. 
Kleine     freundin.       24085, 

24086. 
Merry  widow,    29271. 
Nachtschnellzug.  31892, 

31892a. 
Polenblut.    36665a,  36665b. 
Premiere.     37060. 
Puppenmadel.    37848,  37849. 
Rosenrote  dlamant.    40033a. 
Sirene.    42570-42572. 
Sweet  girl.    44746. 
Tag  im  paradies.     44912a, 

44912b. 
Veuve  joyeuse.    48919. 
Winzerbraut.     55962. 
Rosenstirn    (E.   J.)      Home   of 

ideals.    20030. 
Rosenstrauch      {Mrs.     W.     S.) 

Confidence  restored.    8243. 
Rosenteel  (G.  P.)     Three  state 

chairmen.     46025. 
Rosenthal       (A.)         Reformed. 

38875. 
Rosenthal     (A.    A.)       Aphasia. 
1673. 

Rosenthal    (B.)      Car  accident. 

6189a. 
Rosenthal    (E.   P.)      In  hell  & 

out.    21200a. 
Rosenthal    (Elias)      Frame-up. 

15243d. 
Rosenthal  (Ethel)  : 

Chip     of     the     old     block. 

7106a. 
Gentleman        of        theory. 
16127a. 


Rosenthal    ( Ethel )  — Continued. 

Hunted  &  hounded.    206781). 

Man  in  the  coffin.    27855:i. 

Noblesse  oblige.    32938a. 
Rosenthal  (F.)    Bettinas  flucht. 
3645. 

Rosenthal  (F.  C.)     Gipsy  maid. 
16411. 

Rosenthal  (I.)     Oath  of  my  na- 
tion.   33205. 
Rosenthal  (J.  J.)  : 

Brown's  in  town.    5327. 

Brown's  left  town.    5328. 

Hustler.     20742. 

Hustlers.    20744. 
Rosenthal  (L. )  : 

Blood  money.     4294. 

Corker.    8530. 

Kicker.    23656. 

Ninety  in  the  shade.    32810. 

That      lady      from      Paris. 
45584. 

Two  Dublin  dandies.    47602. 
Rosenthal       (Max)  Veigele. 

48749. 
Rosenthal     (Morris)       Father's 

warning.    13878. 
Rosenthal  (N.  B.)  : 

Fourth  dimension.    15193. 

In  hell  &  out.    21200. 
Rosenthal  (R.  J.)  : 

Hindoo  bride.     19503. 

Pseudo  suffragettes.    37764. 
Rosenthal     (S.)      New    Yorl{;er. 


52543. 


King 


Rosenthal       (W.       S.) 

Wamba.    23922. 
Rosen wasser    (J.)     Isaac's  lot- 
tery ticket.    22109. 
Rosen wey  ( P.  M. )    Woodcourt's 

wife.    51673. 
Rosenzweig   (D.  L.)      Quidfuis- 

set.    38196. 
Rosenzweig     ( R. )       Twentieth 

century  burglars.     47429. 
Rosenzweig  (S.)    Organ  grinder. 

34339. 
Roser    (F.    M.)      Heir    of    the 

manor.    18660. 
Rosett   (J.)  : 

Middle-class.     29392. 
Quandary.    37965. 
Rosett   (L.  J.)     His  last  hour, 

19683a. 
Rosetti  (J.)  : 

Household  affairs.     20455. 
In  the  forest.     21408. 
Little     daughter     of     the 
regiment.     25645. 
Rosewald  (J.  H.)  : 

Baroness  Meta.    3029. 
King  for  a  day.     23767. 
Rosey  (G.)*  Kafoozelum.  23452. 


Ro.sier    (F.  W.)      Struck  blind. 

44212. 
Rosilla     (N.    R.)       Eve    &    the 

man.     13068b. 
Roskoten    (R.)  : 

Carlotta.     6234. 
Muza     ben     Abil     Gazan. 
31482. 
Rosley   (A.  H.)  : 

Love's  prelude.     26731. 
Nemesis.     32212a. 
Rosmer     (E.)       See    Bernstein 

(E.  P.) 
Ross  (A,  E,)  : 

Colombo.     7882. 
Goldbug  conspiracy.    16908. 
Ross    (Aaron)  : 

Anonymous.     1574. 
Baiting  the  hook.     2815. 
Child    of    the    Green    Mts. 
6998, 

Circumstances.     7386. 
Faded  rose.     13338. 
Jimmie's  cigar  butt.   22743. 
Price  she  paid.     37186. 
Soul  of  woman.     43334. 
Swiggy,  the  dip.     44802a. 
Touch  of  nature.     55629. 
Ross    (Adrian)  : 
Antelope.     1598. 
Ballet  girl.    2850. 
Betty.    3652c. 
Capt.  Kidd.     6128. 
Cingalee.     7368. 
Circus  girl.     7408. 
Count     of     Luxembourg. 

8671. 
Country  girl.     8703. 
Dancing    mistress.      9731a, 

9732. 
Entrance  song,  Boobhamba. 

12807. 
Gipsy  love.    16410. 
Girl  from  Kay's.    16504. 
Girl  from  Utah.'   16.539. 
Girl  on  the  film.    16611. 
Girls  of  Gottenberg.    16675. 
Happy  day.    53868. 
Havana.     18319. 
Joan  of  Arc.    22764. 
Kiss  Poll.     24024, 
Ladies.    24319. 
Little  cherub,     25614. 
Lyrics  of  Don  Juan.   26977. 
Mme.  Sherry.    27220a. 
Marriage  market.    28405. 
Merry  widow.     29271. 
Merveilleuses.    29285. 
Messenger  boy.     29311. 
Mirette.     29806. 
New  Aladdin.     32316. 
Orchid.     34305. 
Our  Miss  Gibbs.     34716. 
Quaker  girl,     37951,  37952. 


3388 


INDEX 


lloss   (Adrian)— Continued. 
Quakeros.     37958a. 
Spring  chicken.    43646. 
Tempests    in    tea-cups. 

45298. 
There's  nothing;  much  more 

to  say.    45726. 
Toreador.    46574. 
Transit  of  Venus.    46827. 
Waltz  dream.    49450. 
Koss    (Ben)      Wise   guy  &  the 

rummy.    51237. 
Ross  (Budd)    Girl  from  Haver- 
straw.     16495. 
Ross   (C.  J.)     Wandering  Ger- 
man.   49484. 
Ross    (Cecilia)  : 

My  Arabella.    31486. 
What  happened   to  Willie. 
50083. 
Ross  (Clinton)  : 

Lady    of    the    Blackfriars. 

24492. 
Niece  of  Talleyrand.  45016. 
Ross    (E.)  : 

Gall  of  the  blood.    5897. 
Dancing  sunbeam.     9735. 
His  heritage.     19653. 
On  the  firing  line.     33843. 
Ross    (E.   M.)      Mobile   maids. 
30549. 

Ross  (F.  W.)  jr.: 

Bohemians.     4499. 
Other  side.    34486. 
Ross  (G.)  Saddle  string.  40480. 
Ross  (H.  V.)     Midnight  visitor. 

29460. 
Ross      (J.     A.)        Avs^akening. 

2556a. 
Ross  (Josephine)     Svpiggy,  the 

dip.    44802a. 
Ross   (Julia)  : 

Convention    of    the    disen- 
thralled.   8403. 
Jeems  Macbeth.     22591. 
Match-making     &     match- 
breaking.    28772. 
Ross   (L.  F.)     Beyond  pardon. 
3724. 

Ross    (M.)  : 

Children  of  Eve.  7030. 
Elsa  Gerring.     12546. 
Nancy  of  Cloverdale.   31958. 
Rania.     38449. 
Ross  (S.)     Gimp.    16370a. 
Ross    (W.    H.)     Royal    twins. 

40185. 
Ross   (W.  T.)   Spirit  of  the  Se- 
quoia.    43576. 
Ross  &  Stuart.     Hotel  Nearly. 

203.59a. 
Rossa     (B.)      See    Soubron 

(W.  O.) 
Rosse    (F.)      All   abroad.     822. 


Rosse  (F.  J.)  : 

Power  of  silence.    36987. 

Trailed.    46751. 
Rosser     (F.)       Black    Beauty. 
4053. 

Rossi  (E.  C.)  : 

Charter  oak.    6817. 
Nathan  Hale.    32036. 
Rossie.    Travelers.    46879. 
Rossini     (G.    A.)       Cenicienta. 

53097. 
Rossiter      (A.)        Fairy      tale. 

13417. 
Rossiter    (E.    C.)      One    horse 

town.    34015. 
Rossiter   (M.)     Queen  of  fame. 

38023. 

Rossiter  (W.)  : 

Alice  in  Blunderland.    782. 
Big  minstrel  jubilee.    3798. 
Country  visitor.    8800. 
Dime-museum  lecturer. 

10862. 
Down   in   Peaceful   Valley. 

11607. 
Humanity.     20620. 
Lunatic  pro  tem.    26934. 
Messrs.     Grin    &    Barrett. 

29319. 
Mr.  Niagara's  fall.    30219. 
Monologue.    30830. 
Rapid  fire  conversation  act. 

38473. 
Second-hand  man.    41289. 
That  '11  help  some.    45590. 
True  lover's  knot.    47241. 
Rossman      (J.     G.)        Only     a 

woman's  way.    34189. 
Rosso  (A.  L.)  : 

Corza  blanca.     8593. 
Liberales.    25207. 
Rosso     (G.     A.)       Savonarola. 

40905a. 
Rosso  y  Montero  (A.  L.)     Fuses 

de  luna.    13714. 
Rostaing    (A.   R.  de)      See   De 

Rostaing. 
Rostand  (E.)  : 

Aiglon.    637,  638,  52601. 
Bois  sacre.    4508. 
Chantecler.     6710-6714. 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac.    9550- 

'9562. 
Fantasticks.    13656. 
Princesse       L  o  i  n  t  a  i  n  e  . 

37469a-37471. 
Prix  de  beauts.    3754.5. 
Romancers.     39828a,  39829. 
Romanesques.    39830,  39831. 
Samaritaine.    40650. 
Rostand  (M.)  : 

Bon  petit  diable.    4527. 
Good  little  devil.    17091a. 


Rostand    (M.) — Continued. 

Marchande        d'allumettes. 
28167a. 
Rostrup  (E.)     Per  Bunkes  vor- 

geschichten.    35874. 
Rostworowski   (K.  H.)     Judasz 

z  Kariothu.    23127. 
Roswell    (T.  P.)      Stage  struck 

wife.    43739. 
Roth  (A.)  : 

EsslofCel's  bakery.     12940. 
Rebellion.    38628. 
Wanderers.    .55815. 
Roth     (D.)       Passing    parade. 
35461. 

Roth  (E.)  : 

Consultation.  8367. 
Gray   tigers   of   Smithville. 
17347. 
Roth  (G.  J.)     Chollie  &  Gawge. 

7129. 
Roth   (I.)     In  the  wrong  neigh- 
borhood.   54049. 
Roth  (J.  L.)     Man  in  a  million. 

27839. 
Roth    (M.)     Anfang  gut— alles 

gut.    1450a. 
Roth  (S.)     Broomstick.    5252a. 
Rothacker  (O.  H.  &  W.  A.)    Old 

Uncle  Glory.    33661. 
Rothenberg       (M.)         Bargain. 

2987. 
Rothenhoefer   (C.  G.)  : 
Compact.    8156. 
Price  of  pride.    37171. 
Bother  (A.)     Maibraut.     27430. 
Rothkirch    u.    Panthen     (Kurt, 
haron  von )  : 
Ausserhalb      der      grossen 

menge.    2464. 
Ihr  abschied.     20949. 
Im       heiligen       Russland. 

20979. 
Nihilistin.    32776. 
Reingefallen.     3S982. 
Rothman  (E.)  : 

All  for  love.    842a. 
What     money     can't     buy. 
50099a. 
Rothschild  (F.)  jr.: 
Criminal.    9105. 
Irene.     21935. 
Rothschild     (H.     de)      Rampe. 

38423,  38424. 
Rothschild  (I.)    Crimson  shield. 

9123. 
Rothschild      (L.)      Revolution. 

39287. 
Rothstein    (E.)     Raash  Hasch- 

iba.    38256. 
Rothstein  (J.)     Jasmin.    22510. 
Rotmeier    (K.)      Verwunschene 
princessin.    48897. 


3389 


IKDEX 


Rotolo  (J.)    Hearts  for  money. 

18556. 
Rottau     (O.    S.    von)       Konig 

Saul.    24212. 
Rottenthal  (M.,  baronin)     Soul 

of  Venice.    43333. 
Rouclere      (H.)        Mildredisin. 

29559. 
Roucolle  (A.)  : 

Baby  burglar.    2637. 

Bridget's  trials.    5101. 

Fallen  god.    13500. 

Ghost.    16308. 

Girl  of  the  range.    16601. 

Half-hour       of       madness. 
17927. 

Her  cowboy  lover.    18941. 

Horse  trainer.    20297. 

I  need  the  money.    20813. 

Jealous  wife.     22539. 

Letter.    25141. 

Love's  guilty  dream.    26706. 

Missing  husband.    80054. 

Nameless.    31916. 

Nameless  of  the  Y  2.    31921. 

Rough  rider.    40075. 

Smith  mix  up.    42837. 

Terrible  experience.    45415. 

Tin-canning  a  lord.    46276. 

Titles  for  sale.    46341. 

Ti-agedy  of  love.    46730. 

Two  innocent  fiends.  47645. 

Victim.     48947. 

Victim  of  the  past.     48952. 

Waiting    for    the    verdict. 
49400. 
Rouillion  (L.)     Nerve.    32251. 
Roullet     (J.)       Agence    Legris. 

576. 
Rounds    (C.    A.)      Gothamites. 

17158. 
Rourke   (M.  E.)  : 

Call  me  at  7 :30.    5884. 

Daughter  of  Officer  Porter. 
9970. 

Little  Miss  Modesty.  25785. 

Only  man.    34206. 

Rouse  (D.  B.)     In  the  path  of 

faith.     21477. 
Roush   (C.  M.)      Swede  in  Ar- 

Kan-Saw.     44735,  44736. 
Rousseau  (S.)  Merowig.   29218. 
Roussel   (M.)     Victims  of  love. 

48958. 
Roussel  (W.  J.)     Stenographer 

vs.  lawyer.    43863. 
Roustan     (M.)      Beaumarchais 

theatre  illustre.    3202. 
Routh    (F.   G.)      Adventure   in 

the  land  of  Nod.    338. 
Routledge.    White  friars.  50518. 
Rouveyrol  (A.  E.)     Man  of  the 

family.    54408. 


Rouvray  (F.  de)  : 

A  chacun  son  grelot.    1. 

Mme.  Cautharide.    271S0. 
Roux   (X.)  : 

Chant  du  cygne.    6707. 

Enjoleuse.    12787. 
Roux-Martin  (G.)     Monsieur  le 

juge.     30863. 
Rover    (W.)  : 

House    on    the    avenue. 
20428. 

Wealth  &  wisdom.    49839. 
Rovetta    (G.)  : 

Blind  anger.     4240. 

Giorno    del  la    cresima. 
16391. 

Rib  of  decision.    39325. 
Rovey   (R.  di)     See  Di  Rovey. 
Rovinsky     (I.    Badanes-)      See 

Badanes   (I.) 
Rovira    y    Serra    (M.)      Sabio 

vernier.     40419a. 
Row,    Peterson    &    co.      Julius 

Caesar.     54137. 
Rowan     (C.)       Secrets    of    the 

police.     41376. 
Rowan  (J.  Y.)     Girl  from  Car- 
lisle.    16481. 
Rowan    (Lolita)      Seven  chains 

of  Cibola.     41605b. 
Rowden     (B.     J.)       Detective. 

10613. 
Rowe    (A.   E.)      In   germ-land. 

21182. 
Rowe   (B.)  : 

Charity    begins    at    home. 
6748. 

Impulse.     21061. 
Rowe    (G.   F.)  : 

Beauty.    3220. 

Becky  Sharp.    3255. 

Bells.    3455. 

Brass.     4923. 

Circe.     7378. 

Curse  of  rum.    9503. 

Douagh.     11382. 

Exiles.     13220. 

Fifth  avenue.     14142. 

Forgive  &  forget.     15018. 

Freedom.     15342. 

Geneva  cross.    16074. 

Gush.     17787. 

Hero  of  the  hour.    19267. 

Houp-la.     20370. 

Jingle.     22750. 

Laurel  wreath.     24831. 

Leatherstocking.     24952. 

Lily  of  Yeddo.    25488. 

M.  D.     26986. 

Old  Bible.    33419. 

'Ostler  Joe.    34413. 

Personal.     35967. 

Pop.    36822. 

Prussian.     37762. 


Rowe    (G.  F.) — Continued. 

Ravenscrag.     38523. 

Ruth.     40375. 

Scatterly  jewels.    41006. 

Sleigh-bells.     42771. 

Smiff.     42825. 

Tv/o  lives.     47679. 

Wedding  bells.     49896. 

Wilkins   Micawber.     51015. 

Wolfert's  Roost.     51359. 
Rowe   (J.  C.)  : 

Fifth  commandment.  14145. 

Pup.     37843. 
Rowe   (J.  H.)  : 

Ned  Jarvis,  tlie  California 
detective.    32143. 

Queen's  evidence.    38111. 

State's  evidence.    43825. 
Rowe  (Walter)  Octopus.   33250. 
Rowe   (Willh^m)     Singer  &  the 

boob.    42486a. 
Rowell    (M.)      Song   of   songs. 

43235. 
Rowfant  club.    Tempest.  45266. 
Rowland  (A.)     Capt.  Fracasse. 

6110. 
Rowland    (A.    J.)    sec.      Jesus 

Christ's  men.    22671a. 
Rowland     (C.)       Prophylactic. 
37720a. 

Rowland   (E.  W.)  : 

Annie  Laurie.     15G3a. 

At  Niagara.    2167. 

At  Niagara  Falls.     2168. 

City  of  Niagara  Falls.  7461. 

Game  keeper.    15838. 

My  mother's  rosary.    54659. 

Mysterious  burglar.     31805. 

Over  Niagara  Falls.    34923. 

Phantom  detective.     36079. 

Rock  of  ages.    39681. 

Rosary.    39941. 

Sacrifice.     40457a. 

September  morn.     41518. 

Sweet  sixteen.     44771. 

Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 
45865. 

What  every  woman  wants. 
50066a. 

While     the      city      sleeps. 
50435a 
Rowland    (E.    W.)    &    Clifford 
(E.)  inc.  : 

Divorce  question.    11041a. 

Father  Kelly.    33847a. 
Rowland  (G.)     Furnished  rheu- 
matism.    15726. 

Rowland    (H.  C.)  : 

Bleaz  of  Keriolek.     4220. 
Filibuster.     14219. 
Philanthropic   Miss   Loray. 
36115. 
Rowland  (H.  O.)     Challenge  of 
the  cross.    6635a. 


3390 


INDEX 


Rowland  (M.)  : 

Honey-bug.    20114a. 

Tangoitus.    45114f. 
Rowland  &  Clifford : 

Phantom  detective.     36079. 

Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 
45865. 
Rowley  (A.)     See  Guthrie  (A.) 
Rowley  (E.  C.)  : 

Dutch  girl.     12067. 

Trictrac.     46969. 
Rowley  (F.)     Frisco.     15475. 
Rowley    (W.)      Spanish   gipsy. 

39076a. 
Rowohit    (E.)  : 

Alles  um  geld.    933. 

Schah-razade.    41032. 

Rowohit   (E.)    verlag: 
Belinde.    3355. 
Bose  herzog.     24250. 
Frau  RausGubarth.     1.5283. 
Hohe  des  gefiihls.    19931. 
Ikarus  Daedalus.     20954. 
Judas.    23121. 
Kreuzerhohung.    24250. 
Lachen  &  sterben.    24300. 
Mme.  Null.    27213. 
Maja.     27554. 
Menagerie  Krummholz. 

29118.     ■ 
Nase      des      Michelangelo. 

32028. 
Peterchens  mondfahrt. 

36019. 
Schatten  fiel  iiber  den  tisch. 

41034. 
Sunamitin.     44528. 

Rowsey   (A.  C.)  : 

Crisis  in  Bohemia.    9143. 
Tarantula       Bill,       suitor. 
45138. 
Rowsey    (H.   A.)  : 

Crisis  in  Bohemia.    9143. 
Left  in  charge.    24987. 
Rowsey-Ryan  (A.  C. )     Cupid  & 

spurs.     9372. 
Rowson      (M.     S.)       Charlotte 
Temple.    6804. 

Roxbury  pub.  co. : 

Adorable  Elizabeth.    318. 
Adventures   of   Little    Red 

Riding  Hood.    355. 
Affection  of  the  heart.   430. 
At  the  fire  side.     2230. 
Birthday  cake.    3966. 
Carnival.    6262. 
Clarissa's  first  party.  7536. 
Comedy  of  error.    8061. 
Cup  of  coffee.    9351. 
Cupid     in     shirt     sleeves. 

9398. 
Dawn  of  redemption.  10089. 
Demoiselle    de    compagnie. 

10448. 


Roxbury  pub.   co. — Continued. 
Flirtation  cured.    14530. 
Fortune-hunters.    15054. 
Fortune-teller.    15064. 
Francesco  Carrara.     15254. 
Frolic  in  the  cooking  class. 

15510. 
Game  of  chance.    15848. 
Gertrude    Wheeler,    M.    D. 

16231. 
Ghost     in     the     boarding 

school.     16312. 
Hard  of  hearing.     18207. 
Harmonious  family.    18233. 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy. 

20113. 
Household  affairs.    20455. 
In  the  forest.    21408. 
It  is  never  too  late  to  mend. 

22218. 
Kate's  infatuation.      23513. 
L.  A.  W.  rest.     24276. 
Last  coat.    24692. 
Last    day    of    our    Ladye. 

24697. 
Legend    of    the    Christmas 

tree.    25015. 
Little  baker.    25584. 
Little  daughter  of  the  regi- 
ment.    25645. 

Maccabees.  27065. 
Magic  bell.  27362. 
Meeting  of  the  young  ladies' 

club.     29046. 
Miss  Mary  Smith.    29981. 
Miss  Nonchalance.  29995. 
Miss  Tom  Boy.    30042. 
Mrs.       Plodding's      nieces. 

30442. 

Mother's  love.    31192. 
New  governess.    32387. 
New  squire.    32465. 
Old    trunk    in    the    garret. 

33657. 
Our  servants.     34770. 
Peaceful  assault.     35688. 
Pleasant    wedding    guests. 

36524. 
Queen  of  Sheba.    38039. 
St.  Elizabeth  of  Thuringia. 

40518. 
Short    plays    for    children. 

42168b. 
Skeleton     in     the     closet. 

42658. 

Spooks.     43603. 
Suzanne.     44701. 
Tricks  of  trade.    46962. 
Two  mothers.     47711. 
Web  of  lies.    49875. 
When      the      cat's     away. 

50304. 
White  lie.    50536. 


Roy   (E.)  : 

Aunt   Jane  from  Jaysville. 

2404. 
Capital  punishment.     6053. 
Fifty-fifty.    14153g. 
Golden  trail.    17015. 
Green  City  graft.    17555. 
Infernal    machine.      21688. 
Mme.  Jeannette.    27198a. 
Nemesis.     32218. 
Prince  for  an  hour.    37297. 
Saintly  sinner.    40563. 
Substitute.     44330b. 
Roy  (E.  Owsley-)     See  Owsley- 

Roy  (E.) 
Roy  (H.)     Virtuose.    49153a. 
Roy    (M.  F.)  : 

Land  of  tomorrow.    24622a. 
Soul  of  Magdalene.     43324. 
Roy  (M.  H.  de)     See  De  Roy. 
Roy  (M.  S.)     See  Roy  (M.  F.) 
Roy    (W.   S.)  : 

My     wife     from     London. 

31736a. 
Sis  weeks  hence.     42630a. 
Royal    (C.   E.)  : 

Artist's  masterpiece.     1990. 
Drummer's  samples.   11881, 

11882. 
Explorers.     13252a. 
Forced  proposal.    14980. 
Gambler's  ghost.    15807a. 
House  of  liars.     20405a. 
Hunter's  game.    20684. 
Hunting   for   Hooligan. 

20694.    ; 
Larson  the  Swede.    24662a. 
Show-down.     42178b. 
Royal     (R.)       See    Abarbanell 

(J.  R.) 
Royal  Drury  lane  theatre.    See 
Theatre    roval    Drury    lane, 
ltd. 
Royale    (H.  M.)  : 

Her     husband's     friend. 

19029. 
Sign  on  the  door.     42298a. 
Royall    (W.  L.)     Curse  of  the 

day.     9506,  9507. 
Royce  (A.  C.  J.)     Ole  Olson  in 

Spiritland.     33689. 
Royce   (B.)  : 

Auburndale.    2355. 
Phra.   the  Phoenician. 
36178. 
Roydel   (Dourel-)     See  Dourel- 

Roydel. 
Royer   (A.)  : 

Next  door.     32585. 
Other  side.     34485. 
Royer  ( R. )     Veiled  prophet. 

of  Khorassan.    48754a. 
Rover     (V.)       Fourth    degree. 
15191a. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3391 


INDEX 


Roylance     (A.)       Pawnbroker. 

35648. 
Royle    (E.   M.)  : 
Courage.     8831. 
For  the  girl  I  love.    14923a. 
Friends.     15459,  15461. 
Ju.stified.     23423. 
Mexico.     29347. 
My     wife's     husbands. 

31758a. 
Out  of  darkness.    34822. 
Peace  &  quiet.    35683a. 
Quicksands.     38193. 
Silent  call.     42337. 
Squaw  man.     43690. 
Stray  kid.     44104a. 
Winning  of  Barbara  Worth. 

51169. 
1+1=3.     52412. 
Royle     (S.    F.)       Squaw    man. 

43690. 
Royle    (S.   K.)  : 

Girl    across    the    street. 

16419. 
1313.     52489. 
Royle      (W.     H.)        Dynamite. 

53490. 
Roylston   (C.)     Polly's  picture. 

36749. 
Royo  de  Leon   (J.)  : 
Borrasca.     4670. 
Entre  naranjos.    12809. 
Himno  del  pueblo.    19499. 
Miserables.     29861. 
Noche  de  bodas.     32960. 
Royster  (.1.  F.)    Love's  labour's 

lost.     26712. 
Roy  ton     ( H. )     Amusement 

bureau.     1376. 
Roze  (R.)     For  sword  or  song. 

14918, 14919. 
Rozenberg    (L.)      Gentle   thief. 
16100. 

Rozsavolgyi  &  co. : 

A.  Lanyom.     16a. 

Savitri.     40904. 
Rozycki  (M.  S.)  : 

Cacusia.     53037. 

Dwoch     Feliksow     i     dwie 
Felunie.     53488. 

Dziecko  milosci..     53491. 

Zydowskie  swaty.    56057. 
Rubano    (C.    P.)      Value   of   a 

title.     48662. 
Rul)en  (J.)     Monsieur  Renaud. 

54590. 
Rubens    (P.   A.)  : 

After  the  girl.     503a,  503b. 

Balkan  princess.     2838. 

Betty.     3652c. 

Gingalee.    7368. 

Dairymaids.     9645. 

Dear  little  Denmark.  10262. 

Girl  from  Utah.    16539. 


Rubens   (P.  A.) — Continued. 

Gollywogs.     17044. 

Happy   day.     53868. 

Lady  Madcap.     24462. 

Little  Boy  Blue.     25601. 

Make  a  fuss  of  me.    27589. 

Miss  Hook  of  Holland. 
29957. 

Mr.  Popple.    30241,  30241a. 

My   Mimosa   maid.     31648. 

She's  all  right.     42009. 

Skittles.     42678. 

Sunshine  girl.     44587. 

Three  little  maids.     4.5980. 

Tina.     46279a. 

To-night's      t  he      nigh  t. 
46500b. 
Ruber  (E.)  : 

Abbertons.     49. 

Held  in  check.     18707. 
Rubin   (A.  T.)     Revenge  &  the 

.Jew.    39248. 
Rubin  (D.  N.)  : 

Behind  the  door.    3325a. 

Boomerang.    4629a. 

Dedication.     53371. 

Weakest  link.    49831a. 
Rubin  (L.)     Practical  delusion. 

87016b. 
Rubin   (N.  M.)  : 

Modern  martyr.    30627a. 

Pursued  by  fortune.   37894. 
Rubin     (V.)       Enchantment. 

12683a,  12684a. 
Rubino  (A.)    In  Flemmerlanda. 

21170,  21171. 
Rubinverlag: 

Anno  48.     1569. 

Heilige  Florian.     18631a. 

Leben.    24962. 

Letzten  tage  von  Pompeii. 
25171. 

Ovenbeeks.     34922. 

Passionsspieler  von  Ober- 
ammergau.    35496. 

Tip  top !     55605. 

Tolle  rittmeister.     46434. 

Wehrpflichtige  b  r  a  u  t . 
49944a. 

See  also  Dramatisches  cen- 
tralbiiro  rubinverlag. — 
Kohlers  (M.  &  W.)  rubin- 
verlag. 

llubio  Navajas  (.7.)  Rosarillo. 
39940. 

Rubira  (J.  Pastor)  See  Pastor 
Rubira. 

Ruble  (F.  S.)  El  Paso,  down 
by  the  Rio  Grande.     12540. 

Ruby  (K.  E.)  House  of  se- 
crets.   20418. 

Ruch  (C.  L.)  Confusion  of 
tongues.    8261. 


Ruch     fW^.    H.)       Queer    case. 

38133. 
Rucker  (H.  D.)  : 

Gambler's  son.     15812. 

Wicked  woman.     50778. 

Ruckstell   (E.  M.)     Life's  warp 

&  woof.     2.5347. 
Rudall  (H.)     Signa.     42300. 
Rudaux   (H.)     1915.     52513c. 
Ruddick    (L.)      Squire  Middle- 
ton.    43707. 
Rudelius  (R.)    Medium.    29030. 
Rudolph    (G.   E.)      White   Oak 
tavern.    50551. 

Rudolph     (W.     H.)       Amateur 

night  in  N.  Y.    1064. 
Rudolph-Markus    (E.   M.)      See 

Markus  (E.  M.  R.) 
Rudroff  (G.)  : 

Du  bist  verrueckt.     11897. 
Paragraph  11.    35276. 
Schwer    erkampft.      41141, 
41142. 

Rudulph    (G.  K.)  : 

Black's  burglar.     4173a. 

Tie.     46162. 
Rue    (Mrs.  A.  W.)      Sky  pilot. 

42688. 

Rue   (E.)     Neil  Agrah.     32170. 
Rue  (J.  B.)    Arizona  stampede. 

1851. 
Ruebel   (D.  A.)  : 

Cupid  in  camp.  9391. 
Days  of  old  Mantou.   10156, 
10157. 

Military  mix-up.     29583. 
Riickert    (F. )      Leipziger  jahr- 

markt.    25028. 
Riitten  &  Loening.     Limo,   der 

grosse    bestandige    d  i  e  n  e  r  . 

25505. 
Ruff  (E.)  &  CO.     Tony,  the  kid. 

46512. 

Ruff  (E.  W.)  : 

Billie  Blue.     3854,  3855. 
Cousins.    8913. 
Failure.     13357. 
Her  hero.    19015. 
Life-saver.     25322. 
On  September  morn.   33793. 
Taming  a  hu.sband.    45041, 
45042. 

Travelers  return.     46866. 
While  love  watches.    50431. 
W^oman's  way.    51592. 
Ruff    (J.   D.)     Man  without  a 

past.     28019. 
Ruffin     (M.    E.    Henry-)      See 

Henry-Ruffin  (M.  E.) 
Rufino  (J.  Garcia)     See  Garcia 
Rufino. 

Rufus  (C.)    Ewige  paar.   13178. 


3392 


INDEX 


Ruge  (C.)  : 

Abtriinnig.    121. 

Am  wege.    1042. 

Hero.    53929. 

Law.    24845. 

Meine  welt  sei  deine  welt. 
29067. 

My    world    shall    be    your 
world.    31770. 

On  the  road.    33899. 

Raub.    55108. 

Resi  &  Franzl.    39097. 

Robbery.    39609a. 

Statue.    43831. 

Strugglers.     44247. 

Two  hemispheres.    47638. 

Under  his  influence.   48117. 

Wiederkehr.     50S69b. 
Ruge  (W.)   Tai-paud-hie.  44919. 
Ruger  (F.  W.) 

Constance  de  Brolie.    8348. 
'        Recent  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.    38650. 
Ruger   (T.  W.)     Last  shall  be 

first.    24768. 
Rugg  (G.)    New  woman.    32487. 
Rugg  (G.  H.)     Milkmaid's  fes- 
tival.   29598a. 
Rugg  (W.  K.)  : 

Club  woman.    53204. 

Stanley's      spring      suit. 
43766. 

Ruggeri  (A.  C.)  : 

Day    &    a    night.      10097, 

10098. 
For  Bonnie  Prince  Charlie. 

14783. 
Reception   day   at  the  set- 
tlement house.    38651. 
Ruggles  {Mrs.  A.)  : 
Bobby's  pal.     4457. 
Busted  aspirations.    5609. 
Demonstrator.     10460. 
Gipsy  brother.     16401. 
.Tagon.    22422. 
Life  worth  living.    25331. 
Life's  battle.     25336. 
Moral  right.    31000. 
More  than  gold.     31019. 
Secret  woman.     41360. 
Shepherd  king.     42049. 
Soul  of  vv^oraan.     43334. 
Toll  of  the  bell.    46433. 
Unexpected  man.     48298. 
Wife's  devotion.     50922. 
Ruggles  .  (B.    C.)      Prophet    of 

good  luck.    55051. 
Ruggles     (E.     L.)       Promoter. 

37689. 
Ruhl    (F.  W.)     Woman's  side. 

51573. 
Ruble  (C.)     Mamsell  tjbermut. 
27692. 


Ruiz  (A.  Martin)     See  Martin 

Ruiz. 
Ruiz    (J.    Selgas)     See    Selgas 

Ruiz. 
Ruiz  Arteaga.    Usurero.    48570. 
Ruiz-    Conejo     (J.)       Voz    su- 

prema.    49327a. 
Ruiz  de  Alarcou  y  Mendoza   ( J. ) 

Paredes  oyen.     35290a. 
Ruiz  de  Arana  (E.)  : 

Cuento  sinfonico.     9333a. 
Gran  deraocrata.     17250a. 
Ruiz    de   Zuuiga.      I  n  d  u  1 1  o  , 

21664. 
Ruiaero     (E.)      Broken    heart. 

5187. 
Rule    (A.)     Man  of  no  impor- 
tance.   27916. 
Rule   (E.)  : 

Cupid.    9357. 
Hermet.     19225. 
Rullmau    (F.)  : 

Adrienne  Lecouvreur.     326, 

56068. 
Adventuress.    369. 
Amico  Fritz.     1302. 
Amoureuse.     13G5. 
Andromache.    1444. 
Angelo,    tyrant    of    Padua. 

1495. 
Antigone.    1616. 
Antony.     1637. 
Ariane  &  Blue  Beard.   1825. 
Charbonniers.    6737. 
Cid.     7316. 
Cosaque.     8594. 
Dama  di  picchi.    9668. 
Denise.    10467. 
Deputy  of  Bombiguac. 

10498,  53386. 
Divorgons.     11058. 
Doll's  house.     11280. 
Don    Caesar    de    B  a  z  a  n  . 

11336. 
Don  Carlos.    11339. 
Douloureuse.     11563. 
Elaine.     12368. 
Etrangere.     13010. 
Falstaff.     13550. 
Favorita.     13930. 
Fedora.    13969. 
Pemme  de  Claude.     14034. 
Fledermaus.    14492. 
Gismonda    (Argument    of) 

16683. 
Gringoire.     17644. 
Hamlet.     17979. 
Hansel  &  Gretel.     17881. 
Helena     de     la     Seigliere. 
18732. 

Hernani.     19242. 
Izeyl  (Argument  of)  22288. 
Ma  cousine.     26990. 
Mme.  Sans  Gene.     27218. 


RuUman  (F.) — Continued, 

M  a  g  d  a     (Argument     of) 

27334. 
Navarraise.     32100. 
Oedipus,  the  king.    33295. 
Pagliacci,  35055. 
Parisian.     35324. 
Parisienne.     35333. 
Passant.    35440. 
Pattes  de  mouche.    35593. 
Petite    marquise.      36048. 
Phedre.     36108. 
Precious  ridiculous.    37043. 
Ruy  Bias.     40392. 
Salome.     40607. 
Samson  &  Delilah.     40673. 
Sappho.     40774. 
Sorciere.     43292. 
Sphinx.     43514. 
Sunshine     follows     rain. 

44586. 
Tartuffe.     45146. 
Verkaufte    braut.      48S70. 
Wallv.     49439. 
Werther.      49989. 
Rullman    (F.)    inc.: 
Armide.     1885. 
Boris  Godoiinov.     4657. 
Cendrillon.     6589. 
Cyrano.     9551. 
Djamileh.     11078. 
Foret  bleue.     15001. 
Iphigenie     auf     T  a  u  r  1  s  . 

54071. 
Prince  Igor.     37304a. 
Ranz   des  vaches.     38462. 
Taming      of      the     shrew. 

55512. 
Versiegelt.     48891. 
Rumley     (E.)       Lost    &    won. 

26281. 
Rumley     (E.     F.)       Fla.sh     of 

lightning.     14482. 
Rummel     (C.     C.)      Power    of 

men.      36971a. 
Runmiel     (J.     W.)       Rummel's 
grand     minstrel     production. 
40261. 
Rummel  (J.  W.)  pub.   co.    Rum- 
mel's    grand     miu.strel     pro- 
duction.    40261. 
Rumsey     (Mrs.     B.     C.)        St. 

Augustine  episode.     40514. 
Rumsey   (J.  W.)     Red  light  of 

Mars.    38759. 
Rumsey      (J.     W.)      play     co. 
Gathering  of  the  Mayflower. 
15945. 
Runchman    (F.)      Better   half. 

3632. 
Runeberg   (J.  L.)     Nadeschda. 

81897. 
Runkel     (F.)       Charlotte    von 
Boyen.     6806. 


i3393 


INDEX 


Runkel      (W.     M.)       Colonel's 

orderly.     7935. 
Runnells    (B.)      Little   cassino. 

25610. 
Runnion   (J.  B.)  : 

Amer.  girl.     1210. 

Champagne  &  oysters.  6645. 

Electricity.    12421. 

Ferguson.    14058. 

Ginx  &  his  babies,    16383. 

Hearts  &  diamonds.    18530. 

Lemons.    25037. 

Letty.     25156. 

Maggie       the      conditional 
heiress.     27353. 

Mignon.     29531. 

Mother-in-law.     31154. 

Our  aldermen.    34521. 

Politics.    36723. 

Running  a  corner.     40290. 

Seraphine.    41.525. 

Sidonie.  42256. 

100  wives.  52474. 

Runyon    (A.  S.)  : 

Crucial  test.     9241. 

Drift.     11819a. 

Sixth  commandment.  42636. 

You  think  you  do.  52149b. 
Rupert  {rieomte  de)  See  De 
Rupert. 

Rupert    (E.  H.)  : 

Mane\ivers  of  Cupid.  28053. 
Match-maker.     28762a. 
New  England  echoes.  32363. 
No  good.     32862. 
Renegade.     39042. 
Ruppel  (C.)     Hunting  a  detec- 
tive.    20688. 
Rupprecht       (T.)         Johannis- 

zauber.     22820,  22821. 
Rusco  (W.  A.)     Little  Red  Rid- 
ing Hood.     25858. 
Rush  (C.  E.)     Office  next  door. 
54752: 

Rush   (E.  P.)  : 

Bon-ton  burlesquers.    4529. 
Broadway  girl.     5147. 
Gay  society  girls.    15993. 
Hornet's  nest.     20279. 
Innocent.    21738c. 
Jersey  lillies.     22626. 
Kaffir  king.    23450. 
Kemble's  coons.     23584.- 
Loop  the  loop.    26177. 
McFadden's  flat.     27076. 
McGinty  the  sport.     27094. 
Man  from  Tamraay.   27811. 
Matinge  girl.     28800. 
Midgetty-Digetty.     29404. 
New  woman.     32490. 
Night  in  Chinatown.  32688 
Nina  Diva's  European  sen 
sation.     32793. 


Rush    (E.   F.)— Continued. 

Paris  by  night.    35301. 

Power  of  the  cross.    36994. 

Shoplifter.     421.59. 

Slums  of  N.  Y.     42808. 

Sporty  widows.    43633. 

Sure  thing.     44634. 

Suzi.     44711b. 

Taramay   man.     45087. 

Tiptop  burlesquers.     46310. 

Victoria  burlesquers.  48976. 

White  America.     50485. 

White  crook.     50504. 

Wicked  wife.     50775. 

Yankee  Doodle.    51977. 
Rusli  (R.  B.)     His  own  confes- 
sion.    19762. 


law. 


Rush  ton    (L. )  : 

Isabella.    22120. 

Leatherlungs,  the  Great. 
24951. 

Prodigal  son.     37587. 

Silver  crest.     42392. 

Tale  of  a  peacock  fully  dis- 
played.   44966. 

Rusiiiol    (S.)  : 

Jklvstic.     31860. 

Vida  y  dulzura.    48993. 

Rusk   (.T.  W.)  : 

Alias  Mr.  Roseberry.     771. 

Bull  market.     53016. 
Ruskay  (C.  B.)     Boss.    52958. 
Ruskav  (E.  .7.)  Modern  Portia. 
30644. 

Ruskay    (E.   S.)  : 

Duke  of  Blitzberg.    11986. 
Forty  winks.     1.5095a. 
Highest  bidder.     19449a. 
]\Iarooned.     2S343a. 
Meanest  man  in  the  world. 

28980a. 
Reverend  Ralph.    39262. 
Taking  chances.     44946b. 
Taking  things  easy.    44957. 
Ruskin  (W.  G.)     Hamilton  sta- 
tion.    17969. 
Russ   (R.)     Reveler.     39237. 
Russ  (W.  W.)     Strike.    44161. 
Russell.       Waiters     wanted. 

49391b. 
Russell    (A.)     Bad  boy.     2768. 
Russell    (A.  .T.)   Minola.     29764. 
Rus.sell    (B.)      Happy    days    in 

Dixie.    18154,  18155. 
Russell  (C.)  Capt.  Molly.    6144. 

Russell    (C.  A.)  : 

Love  of  kin.     26570. 
Physician  &  the  girl.  36197. 
Stronger  than  kin.     44206. 
Russell  (C.  H.)     Wealthy  Mi.ss 
Wiseacre.     49841. 
1  Russell   (C.  S.)     Dago.    9624. 

3394 


Clubman's 

Saxophone 

Governor's 

What's  in   a 


Russell  (C.  W.)  : 

Cuba  libre.    9313. 
Escaped     from     the 

12912. 
.John     Borden's     daughter. 

22832. 
Little  Miss  Robinson   Cru- 
soe.   2.5792a. 
Prisoner    of   Andersonville. 

37516. 
Shoplifter.    42158a. 
Turn  in  the  market.    47349. 
Watermelon  cure.    49700. 
Russell    (]\[rs.    C.    W.)      Little 
Miss         Robinson         Crusoe. 
25792a. 
Russell     (D.)       Mile.     Maggie. 

27264a. 
Russell  (Edmund)   Lora.  26181. 
Russell  (Erwin)     She  loved,  she 

sinned.    42003. 
Russell  (F.)     Arkansaw's  visit. 

1861. 
Russell     (F.     T.) 

dream.    7696. 
Russell     (G.     D.) 

girl.    40916. 
Rus.se!l      (G.     E.) 

wife.    17205. 
Ru.ssell    (G.  F.) 
name.    50110. 

Russell  (G.  M.)  : 

Dooley's  adventure.     11425. 
Help  wanted.    18791. 
Wrinkles.    51847. 

Russell  (H.  E.)  : 

Quest     of     the     Quezarre. 

38152. 
Stop,  look  &  listen.    43961. 
Russell    (H.  S.)     What  Christ- 
mas brought  to  Tom  &  Nell. 
50056. 
Russell      (Haslingden)        Fair 

equestrienne.    13370. 
Russell   (Helen)     See  Kirchner 

(H.  L  O.) 
Russell  (Howard)  : 
Crooks.    9182a. 
Dav  after.    10096. 
Held  up.    18710. 
In  a  trap.     21090a. 
Infidelity.    21696a. 
Man  of  fate.    27897. 
Sada.    40479. 
Smithy.    42847a. 
Russell  {Mrs.  Howard)  : 
Day  after.    10096. 
Held  up.    18710. 
Man  of  fate.    27897. 
Sada.    40479. 
Russell  (I.  H.)     All's  well  that 

ends  well.     52632. 
Russell  (J.)     Best  seller.  3.596a. 


INDEX 


llussell   (J.  A.)     Other  people's 

money.    34477. 
Kussell  (J.  H.)  : 

About  town.    79. 

Miss  McGinty.     29977. 

Society  bluff.    43008. 

Society  fad.    43013,  43014. 
Russell  (J.  J.)  : 

Cleo.    7580a. 

Compensation.    8164. 
Russell    (L.   Hall-)      See  Hall- 
Russell. 
Russell  (Lawrence)  : 

Angelus.    1505. 

Buffalo  mystery.    5414. 

Harvest  time.    18274. 

Just  struck  town.    23395. 

Millionaire  tramp.     29660. 

Prince  of  Sweden.    37348. 

Punkin  busker.    37839. 

Uncle  Si  Haskins.    48040. 

Wicked  woman.    50780. 
Russell  (Livingston)  : 

Climax  of  a  crime.    7617. 

Coming  out  of  Miss  Cum- 
mings.    8100. 

Engaged.    12758. 

Green-eyed  monster.    17561, 
17562. 

Jumping  jacks'  drill.    232S6. 

Lady.    24333. 

Origin    &    development    of 
dress.    34355. 

Paper  dollies'  drill.    35226. 
Russell    (M.    C.)        Penelope's 

affinity.    35840. 
Russell  (Marion)  : 

Downward    path    of    folly. 
11637. 

Fighting  chance.    14188. 

Little    church    around    the 
corner.    25624. 

Lower  ranch.    26770. 

Lucky  Jim.    26851. 

Nell     of     the      Alhambra. 
32188. 

What  did  Elsie  do?    50058. 
Russell  (Martha)  : 

First  law  of  nature.    14371. 

Types  of  stageland.    47S39a. 
Russell     (P.    A.    J.)       Gregory 

Shovel.    17607. 
Russell  (P.  B.)  : 

My    cousin,    the    emperor. 
31526. 

Vengeance  is  mine.    48808. 
Russell   (R.  H.)  : 

Adventure     of     the     Lady 
Ursula.    340. 

Aiglon.    52601. 

Arizona.    1838. 

Brother  officers.    5274a. 

Fantasticks.     13656. 

Gay  Lord  Quex.    15974a. 

Iris.    21941. 


Russell    (R.   H.)— Continued. 

Knave  of  hearts.     24119. 

Nathan  Hale.    32038. 

Romeo  &  Juliet.    39857. 

Sultan  of  Sulu.     44477. 

Sunken  bell.    44544. 
Russell  (R.  H.)  &  son: 

Alice  in  wonderland.    792. 

Behind  a  curtain.    .3320. 

Between  2  thorns.    3698. 

Borderland.    4651. 

Broken  fetters.    5181. 

Dancing  attendance.     9718. 

Dear  uncle.     10268. 

Dodging  the  police.    11221. 

Down  on  the  Black  Canon. 
11621. 

Handicapped.    18064. 
Hesitation.    19320. 
Hick'ry  farm.    19357. 
In  the  firelight.    21405. 
Joe  Ruggles.     22803. 
Lime-kiln    club    in    an    up- 
roar.    25497. 

Love  &  lockjaw.    26449. 

Love  by  induction.  26488, 
26489a. 

Love's  warrant.    26751. 

Match-box.     287-59. 

Mouse-trap.    31247. 

Scenes  in  front  of  a  cloth- 
ing store.    41023. 

Shannon  boys.    41946. 

Social  outcast.    42977. 

Tea  at  4  o'clock.     4.5179. 

Two  negatives  make  an  af- 
firmative.    47713. 

Two  strings  to  her  bow. 
47788. 

Under  2  flags.    48235. 

Vacation.     48588. 

Violin  maker  of  Cremona. 

49110. 
Warm  reception.    49621. 
Weeping  wives.    49939. 
Won  back.    51627,  51628. 
Russell  (R.  R.)     Home.    19999. 
Russell    (Susie)  : 

Soldiers        &       petticoats. 

43088. 
Soldiers      &      sweethearts. 

43089. 

Rus.sell  (S.  S.)  : 

Life  assurance.    25286. 
Sol    Smith    Russell's    dra- 
matic entertainment. 
43048. 
Russell   (T.)     Married  at  noon. 

28438. 
Russell    (V.)      Professor   Kris- 

tellar.    37633. 
Russell    (W.)     For  the  love  of 
Kitty.     14936. 


Russell  (W.  H.)  : 

Blackmailer.    4170. 
Briar  Rose.    5031. 
Cardinal  virtue.     6205. 
Doc     Doolittle's     duplicity. 

11096. 
Shark.     41953. 
Spectre.    43474. 

Russell  (W.  J.)  : 

Married  mashers.    28457. 
Practical  joke.    37018. 

Russell  (W.  M.)  Tracy  &  Mer- 
rill, the  Oregon  outlaws. 
46693. 

Russell  &  Davis.  Caf6  episode. 
53039. 

Russian  Hebrew  opera  co. 
Emigration  to  America. 
12613. 

Russo  (S.)  Neapolitan  fisher- 
man's heart.     32108. 

Russwurm  (A.  von  Gleichen-) 
See   Gleichen-Russwurm. 

Ru.st  (A.  F.)  Royal  sacrifice. 
40178. 

Rust    (P.  C.)  : 

Case  of  identity.    6335. 
Exchange  of  souls.     13197. 
Soul's  exchange.    43342. 

Rust  (W.  I.  P.)  Remorse. 
39025. 

liustique  (U.)  Affaire  Drey- 
fus.    424. 

Ruth.     See  Del-Ruth. 

Rutherford  (A.)  Wariu  after- 
noon.    49614. 

Rutherford  (C.)  Great  be- 
yond.     17359. 

Rutherford  (J.  H.)  Case  of 
snakes.     6345. 

Rutherford  (N.)»  See  Robinson 
(N.) 

Rutherford    (S.  A.)  : 
Chickens.     6957. 
Don's  daughter.     11405. 
.Tack  &  John.     22316. 
King    Zimm    of    Zanzibar. 

23930. 
Pieces  of  eight.     36259. 
Poodle     «&     the     pyramid. 

36788. 
Sea-king.     41223. 
Ruthrauff  (F.  M.  B.)     Predica- 
ment of  Anna  Belle.    37048. 
Ruthven  (F.  G.)  : 

At  a  box  office.     2115. 
Devil's  wooing.     10721. 
Gay  old  girl.     15987. 
Mr.     &     Mrs.     Tie-Walker. 

30136. 
Mrs.    Snobslev's    reception. 

30467. 
Stage  struck.     43730. 


3395 


INDEX 


Ruthveu  (N.)  : 

Autoinette.     1G26. 
Fettered  for  life.     14085. 
Othmar.     34501. 
Rutland.     S.  P.  Q.  R.   40403. 
Rutland    (L.)  : 

Emperor       of       Barataria. 

12632. 
Kama-Kusuma.     23472. 
Lafitte.    24544. 
Light  o'  love.     25381. 
Shepherd's  fold.     42058. 
Rutledge      (F.)         Our      wife. 

34803. 
Rutledge    (G.)    jr.       Rutledge. 

40389. 
Rutledge      (J.     P.)        Shadow 

brook.     41665. 
Rutledge  (P.  F.)     My  boy  Jim. 

31501. 
Rutledge    (R.)      Gelka,  the  Si- 
berian  exile  maiden.     16020. 
Ruud    (M.   B.)      Jeppe  on   the 

hill.     22616. 
Ruysdall    (N.)      See    Schuyler 

(W.) 
Ruyter   (J.  de)  : 

Hiiter         der         schwelle. 

20588b. 
Priesterin      des      hoheren. 
37223a. 
RyaU     (G.    M.)       Eternal    tri- 
angle.    12985. 
Ryan : 

Blunders.     4422. 
Paper  of  pins.    35228. 
Ryan    (A.    C.    Rowsey-)      See 

Rowsey-Ryan. 
Ryan   (A.  .1.)     Henry  Bruce  & 

Amelia  Ross.     18895. 
Ryan      (Abram     J.)        Dream. 
11697.  • 

Ryan    (Andrew  J.)  : 

Dawn  of  peace.     10087. 
Fair  oaks.     13381. 
Mere  chance.     29195. 
Ryan   (Arthur  J.)  : 

Land        of        opportunity. 

24609. 
Partners.     35407a. 
Ryan  (C.  F.)  : 

Grandpa's  meadow.     17306. 
Henry    James    from    Wil- 
liamsburg.    18902. 
Moody's  tavern.    30931. 
Night  is  the  shade  of  every 

wrong.     32711. 
She     wants     you,     David. 
42022. 
Ryan    (D.)      Brown's   grocery. 

5339. 
Ryan  (E.  D.)  : 

Crisis  in  Bohemia.    9143, 
Left  in  charge.    24987. 


Ryan    (E.   D. ) — Continued. 

Tarantula    Bill,    suitor. 
45138. 
Ryan    (B.   L.)      Hist,  plays  of 

colonial  days.     19884. 
Ryan    (E.    W.)      White    eagle 

50509. 
Ryan    (Edward)      He  won  his 
commission.    18398. 

Ryan  (Edwin)  : 
Dodger.     11214. 
Gay  New  Yorker.    1.5984. 
McSweeny's  jubilee.    27119. 
Riley's  reception.     39463. 

Ryan  (F.  W.)  : 

Chemical  girl.    6890. 
Queer    insurance    agent. 
38138. 
Ryan  (H.  J.)  : 

Inside.    21770a. 

Jinx     breakfast.       22752a, 

22752b. 

Ryan    (Mrs.  H.  Z.  B.)      Gripp 

Scott,  the  moonshiner.     17651. 

Ryan     (Harry)       Mystery     of 

Willie's  birth.    31858. 
Ryan     (Henry)       Appendicitis. 

1706a. 
Ryan    (J.)      On    the    slope    at 

Frisco.    33916. 
Ryan  (J.  E.)  : 

Devil  of  an  editor.     10671. 
Gentleman      of      polish. 

16124a. 
Headline  act.    18415. 
My  wife's  gone  to  the  coun- 
try.   31752. 
Ryan  (J.  F.)  : 

Legal  advice.    24994a. 
Maid  of  Erin.    27467. 
Retired,       but       returned. 
39141. 
Ryan  (J.  H.)     Moss  madhuhn. 

31106. 
Ryan    (J.   W.)      While   there's 

life  there's  hope.    50438. 
Ryan  (K.  M.)     Circe.    7377b. 
Hyan  (L.)    My  wife  &  that  wo- 
man.   31736. 
Ryan  (M.)     Lady  &  the  tiger. 

24348. 
Ryan  (M.  B.)  : 

Mills  of  the  gods.    29687. 
Mona,  the  vestal.     30737. 
Ryan  (M.  D.)     This  could  have 

happened.    45840. 
Ryan  (M.  E.)  : 

Bondwoman.    4553. 
Bound  out.     4749. 
Flute  of  the  gods.    14617. 
Galeed.     15779. 
Merze.    29287. 
Sentinel.    41514. 


Ryan    (M.  E.) — Continued. 

Woman     of     the    twilight. 

51467. 
Yermah,  the  dorado.  52101. 
Ryan    (R.)      Gripp    Scott,    the 

moonshiner.    17651. 
Ryan  (S.)     Divorced.    11044. 
Ryan  (S.  E.)  : 

Atlantean.    2321. 

O'Day    the    alderman. 

33259,  33260. 
Orphan  &  foundling.  34376. 
Two  dinner  pails.    47596. 
Ryan   (S.  J.)  : 

Mul  &  Mack.    31312. 
Paradise  alley.    35257. 
Ryan  (S.  L.)    Hoodlum.   20199. 
Ryan     (S.     T.)       Irish     Puck. 

22023 
Ryan  (T.  A.)  : 

Archie's  honeymoon.    52721. 
Dad's  daughters.    9608a. 
Ryan    (T.    F.)      Hawkeye,   the 

Huron.    18341. 
Ryan    (T.   H.)      Great   fire   of 

London.    17392. 
Ryan  (W.  A.)  : 

Amazon.    1079. 
Ballet  master.   2857,  2857a. 
Florida  honeymoon.    14566. 
Gay  grenadiers.    15970a. 
Ryan    (W.   B.)      Prince  Lucio. 

37318. 
Ryder  (A.  L.)     Limit.    25501. 
Ryder    (A.    W.)      Shakuntala. 

41922a. 
Ryder  (C.  T.)     Pageant  of  Hol- 

lis  hall.    35043. 
Ryder   (G.  W.)     Mahommedan 

mystery.    27429. 
Ryder  (J.  A.)  : 

Auntie's  visit.    2438-2441. 
Buster  Brown.     5611. 
Little    Tommy    Tucker. 
25905. 
Ryder  (M.)  : 

Conscience.     8312. 
Man  of  God.    27898. 
Monk.    30812. 
Vengeance  is  mine.     48804. 
Ryder  (T.  S.)     Recordia  gi'and 

opera  co.    55124. 
Ryer    (C.   M.)      Man  in  black. 

27842. 
Ryer  (G.)  : 

Long  Branch.    26137. 
One  hundred.    34020. 
Swan  of  Avon.    44726. 
Wedlock.    49919. 
Ryer  (G.  W.)  : 

Don  Quixote.     11370. 

Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha. 

11375. 
Good  fellow.    17074. 


3396 


INDEX 


Uyev    (G.  W.)— Continued. 
Guardian.     17711. 
Happy       family.         18159, 

18160. 
Jay  CO.  in  a  jay  hotel.  22528. 
Jolly  good  fellow.    22936. 
Man  in  black.    27842. 
Old  cronies.    33461. 
Old  homestead.    33511. 
Old,  old  story.    33593. 
Old  parson.    33599. 
Old  story.    33634. 
Our  new  minister.     34731- 

34733,  54836. 
Prince  of  devils.    37333. 
Sunshine  of  Paradise  alley. 

44589. 
Sunshine  of  the  alley.  44590. 
Two  sisters.   47775,  47775^. 
Voyage  of  life.    49316. 
Widow's      son.        5  0  8  6  3, 

50864. 
Ryland  (C.)     Way  out.     49774. 

Ryley   (J.  H.)  : 

Amer.  citizen.     1177. 

Blue  blood.    4358. 

Christopher   Junior.     7276. 

Fairy's  fortune.     13422. 

Golden  calf.     16929. 

Jimior  partner.     23308. 

Ladv    Jemima.       24439, 
24440. 

Milly.     29693. 

Milly's  diary.     29694. 

Promised  land.     37681. 

Richard  Savage.     39375. 

Valentine's  day.     48628. 
Ryley    (M.  L.)  : 

Amer.  citizen.    1177. 

Christopher   Junior.     7276. 

Golden  calf.     16929. 

Junior  partner.     23308. 

T^ady  Jemima.     24440. 

Promised  land.     37681. 

Richard  Savage.    39375. 

Valentine's  day.     48628. 

Ryley   (T.  W.)  : 

By  the  sad  sea  waves.  5723. 
Sextette  girl.     41644. 

Ryman    (A.)  : 

Funnv    mokes    in    a     fog. 

15714. 
Julius,  the  snoozer.    23277. 
Rvman  (J.  A.)   Beadles  pirates. 
3157. 

Rynar   (H.  C.)  : 

Mixed  affair.    30516. 

Studio  tragedy.    44271. 

Rzewuski     (S.)       Myst^res    de 

Saint  Petersbourg.    31791. 

S.  (A.)  -See  Richards  (A.  S.) 
S.  (O.  V.)  Living  corpse.  25792. 
S.  (S,  E.)    See  Sells  (Mrs.  S.  E.) 


S.     S.     G.     entertainment     co. 

Taken  by  storm.     44937. 
Saalfield   pub.   co.      Summer 

snow,    &    other    fairy    plays. 

55477. 
Saavedra    (A.   de)      See  Rivas 

(A.  do  Saavedra,  duque  de) 
Saavedra     (M.    de    Cervantes) 

See  Cervantes  Saavedra. 
Sabatini     ( R. )       Suitors    of 

Yvonne.     44459; 
Sabel  (D.)    Ginger  girl.    16376. 
Sabel    (S.)     Hadassah.     17871. 
Sabin    (M.   A.)  : 

Cousin  Jim.    8893. 
How  it's  done.     20492. 
Sabina   (K. )     Verkaufte  braut. 

4S870. 
Sabine  (C.)     Irish  contractors. 

21965. 
Sabine     (M.)       See    Martin 

(C.  W.  S.) 

Sachs    (A.): 

Fakir.     53595. 
Futures.     53739. 
Sachtleben  (A.)     Wilhelm  Tell. 

51013c. 
Sackett  (G.  C.)     Can  love  sin? 
5973. 

Sackett  (H.)  : 

Amer.    boy.      1169-1171. 
Chat,  an  Amer.  boy.    6829. 

Sackett    (J.   H.)  : 

Dark  horse.     9865. 

Long  &  short  of  it.     26136. 

Under  false  pretenses. 

48114. 
Where  causes  join.     50372. 
Will  of  God.     51039. 

Sackett   (M.)  : 

His  evil  genius.     19604. 
Lost  soul.     26355. 
Suburban  home.     44339. 
Too  many  cooks.    46523. 

Sadder  (H.)  : 

Pearl  of  Sahara.     54915. 

Tyrant.     47872a. 
Sackolsky   (M.)  : 

Always.     1035. 

Minor  key.    29765. 

Saco  del  Valle  (A.)  : 

A  fuerza  de  punos.    11. 
Bella  Lucerito.     3373. 
Capataz.     6032. 
Corza  blanca.    8593. 
Dos  amores.     11487. 
Maese  Ell.     27324. 
Mari-Nieves.    28227.. 
Naranjal.     32010. 
Tormenta.     46576. 
Trompeta  minuto.    47151. 
Tropa  ligera.     47153. 
Ultima  ofensa.     47906. 

3397  . 


Sadler  (C.  G.  &  F.  W.)     Jack- 

o'-chance.     22351a. 
Sadler  (D.  &  J.)  &  co.    Double 

triumph.     11550. 
Sadlier    (M.  J.)     Red  hand  of 

Ulster.     38738. 
Sadlier   (W.  H.)  : 

Columbia     elect     &     free. 

7989. 
Silver  spray.    42420a. 
Sanger    (B.)      Kouig    Zipapek 

der  edle  zwerg.    24214. 
Saenger    (E.  W.)     Awakening. 

2555. 
Saenger  (T.)    See  Stanger  (T.) 
Saens    (C.   Saint-)     See  Saint- 

Siiens  (C.) 
Sdenz  y  Saenz  (A.)  : 

Adios.  Malaga  la  bella.    285. 

Cousejo  de  amigo.     8318a. 

Safford  (G.)     Deserter.     10546. 

Saflord    (M.   J.)  : 
Alexandra.     749. 
Doctor  Kohn.     11163. 
Farewell    to    the   regiment. 

13671. 
Miracle.    29786. 
Nerves.     32254. 
On  the  cross.     33827. 
Question  of  honor.     38169. 
Royal  lover.    40155. 

Sage   (W.  F.)  : 

Actress  &  artist.     221. 
Destiny.     10590. 
His  fortune.    19638. 
Nathan  Pillsbury.    32042. 
On  the  sands.     33912. 
Tale  of  two  cities.    44982. 
Time  bank.    46235. 
Tiq  settled  at  last.     46312. 

46313. 
What    could    you    expect? 

.50057. 

Sagendorf   (E.)  : 

Blindman's  buff.    4272. 
Everv    Jack    has    his    Jill. 

13115. 
It  might  have  been.   22226. 
School  for  acting.     41104. 
'Twixt  cup  &  lip.    47517. 
Sager   (I.  B.)     Great  St.  Louis 

cyclone.     17462. 
Sager  (J.  G.)     In  Uncle  Sam's 
house.     21.560a. 

Saber    (M.)  : 

Just  for  a  change.    54150. 

Pokahuntas.     36655. 

Specula  tress.     43488a. 

Surrender.     44658,  44659. 
Sahlberg  (A.)     Mary,  queen  of 

Scots.     28571. 
Sahlin    (G.   A.)      Story   of  Old 
Glory.     44003. 


rwDT^x 


Sailer     (I.    D.)       Lion    &    the 

mouse.     25541. 
Sailer   (K.)  : 

All's   fair    in   lov^''^^"  Svar. 

897. 
Scandal.     40931. 
Stever    Wortliiugton,     bar- 
rister.   43889. 
Sailor   (W.  F.)  : 

Girl  from  Flinks.    16492, 

Her  decision.    18953. 

Her     gentleman    friend. 

18999. 
Only  a  sliop  girl.    34179a. 
Test.     45455. 
Sain     (C.    M.)      Red    warrior. 

38812. 
Sain     ( J. )      Moon-m  a  d  n  e  s  s. 

30938. 
Sainsbury    (P.)  : 
At  odds.     2170. 
Doris.     11468. 
Redcoats  &  rebels.    38824. 
St.  Albin  (A.  de)     Peril  jauue. 

35924. 
St.  Amand   (A.  C.)  : 

Nick    Carter's    great    coup. 

32622. 
Return  call.     39180. 
Saint    Aubin.      See    C  o  r  b  e  1 1 

(A.  A.) 
St.  Carr   (R.)  : 
Fate.     13781. 
His  richest  haul.    19791. 
Lizzie.    26001. 
No  wonder.    32896. 
St.    Cecilia    community.      And 

there  was  light.     526S2. 
St.    Clair     (A.    C.)       Student's 

holiday.     44266. 
St.   Clair    (D.)      Our   landlord. 

34698. 
St.  Clair  (J.  A.)     Pygmalion  & 

Galatea.     37935a. 
St.  Clair   (T.  A.)   jr.     Gates  of 

memory.    1.5943. 
St.    Clair    (W.)      Snxibbing    of 

Fanny.     42925a. 
St.     Clare     (A.)       Iron     Ann. 

22061. 
St.  Cyr   (D.)  : 

Chrysalis  &  the  moth.  7282. 
Daily  bread.    9634. 
Daughter  of  lorio.    9961. 
Fair  encounter.    13369. 
Hidden  spring.     19376. 
House  of  Oedipus.     20412. 
Infedele.     21682a. 
IVIaschere.     28593b. 
Miriam  Fleming.    29812. 
Notte  di  neve.    33093. 
Ordeal.    34306. 
Phantasms.     36074,  36075. 
Rib  of  decision.    39325. 
Sins  of  the  fathers.   42525. 


St.  Cyr    (D.)— Continued. 
Smoldering  fires.     42862. 
Trionfo.    46999a. 
Unfaithful.     4S.''.04. 
St.     Elia     (R.)       Carnival     of 

roses.     6266. 
St.   Elmo    (S.)      Yankeephobia. 

52021. 
St.    Felix    (M.)      .SVe   Lynch 

(H.  L.) 
St.    Francis    school    for    boys. 
Boy    martyr    of    the    blessed 
sacrament.     52968. 
St.  Francis  Xavier  (College  of) 
Sec    College    of    St.    Francis 
Xavier. 
Saint-Gaudens  (H.)  : 

Beecher,  Mass.     3266. 
Borderland.     4649. 
House  of  the  women.  20426. 
Pilgrim's   progress.     36306. 
Will  in  the  box.     51028. 

St.  Ives   (H.)  : 

Daughter  of  lorio.    9961. 
Fair  encoxmter.     13369. 

St.  James  (W.  H.)  : 

Chip  of  the  old  block.  7105. 

Stockings.     43915. 
St.  John    (A.  F.)      Conspiracy. 

8326. 
St.  John    (B.)  : 

Broken  idol.     .5193. 

Contrnrie  Mary.     8389. 

Crimson  chest.    9112. 

Miss   Idlewild.     29959. 

My  wife's  family.     31747. 

St.  John    (C.)  : 

Coronation.     8561. 
Good  hope.     17084,  17085. 
St.  John   (D.  C.)     Stranger  in 

Manila.     44068. 
St.  John  (E.)     Peacock  feather. 

35717a.  .11   ai;''- 

St.  John  (F.)     Property  man  & 

the  show  girl.    37703. 
St.  John  (J.)     See  Rayner  (.L) 
St.   John    (Mary)  : 
Adam  Bede.     248. 
Hetty  Sorrel.    19328. 
Love's  sacrifice.    26736. 
Madge.     27283. 
On     love's     altar.       33777, 

33778 
Philip  Wharton.     36137. 

St.  John  (Molyneux)  : 

Estranged.     12962. 

Ex-hussar.     13213. 

Revolt    of    the    commune. 
39282. 

Under    the    mistletoe. 
48187. 
St.  .John-Brenon    (A.)  : 

Carmen.     6243a. 

Noel.     32965. 


SI.  .Tohn-Brenon    (A.) — Contd. 
Quo  vadis?     38249. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39859a. 
Saint     Lary      (F.   de)      Grand 

inquisitor.     17268. 
St.  Lawrence  (J.)     Transients. 

46825. 
St.  Leger  (W.)     Miami.   29360. 
St.  Mark  (H.)    See  Estes  (M.) 
St.  Martin    (C.)  : 

In  the  halter.     21425. 

Old     Tompkins'     millions. 

33654. 
Snap  at  Faust.     42877. 
Saint  Maur   (H.)  : 

Demi-monde.     10440. 
Hawks  &  doves.     18343. 
Ned's  chum.     32147. 
St.    Maur    (J.)      Kate   Pheeny. 

23507. 
St.  Patrick's  academy    (Sisters 
of    mercy)      See    Sisters    of 
mercy,  St.  Patrick's  academy. 

Saint-Paul : 

Dans  un  fauteuil.     9820. 
Mon  bon  oncle.     30730. 
Omelette        impossible. 

33740. 
Sa    fenime    nous    trompe ! 

40406. 
lOOeme  constat.     52473. 
Saint-Pierre    (J.    H.   Bernardin 
de)     See  Bernardin  de  Saint 
Pierre. 
Saint-Saens  (C.)  : 
Ancetre.     1398. 
De.ianire.     53377. 
Foi.     14048,  14649. 
Helene.     18735. 
Samson  &  Delilah.     40673. 
Saint-Seine    (J.   B.   E.)      Little 
visiting   manicuriste.     25925. 
St.  Teresa    (Ursulines  of)   See 

Ursulines  of  St.  Teresa. 
St.  Wrba  (J.)  jr.     Marked  for 

life.     28324,   28325. 
Sainte-Croix    (C.    de)     Armide 

et  Gildis.    1886. 
Saintine      (X.      B.)        Prison- 
flower.     37511. 
Saintsbury    (G.)      Richard    II. 

39343. 
Sainz    Rodriguez     (A.)       Susto 

gordo.     44698. 
Sajewski    (W.  H.)  : 
Cacusia.     53037. 
Chlopiec    studukatowy. 

53149. 
Czula  struna.     53323. 
Dwoch     Feliks6w     i     dwie 

Felunie.    53488. 
Dziecko      miloSci.      53491. 
Gora  pioM.     53817. 
Ostatnie  dwa  ruble.    54824. 


3398 


INDEX 


Sajewski    (W.  H.) — Continued. 
Syn  woluosci.     55502. 
U  przekupki.     55715. 
Walk  a  o  kobiete.     55812. 
Wsciekly     student.     56019. 
Wyrodna  corka.     56021. 
Zosia  druhna.     56055. 
Zydowskie  swaty.     56057. 
Sakheim  (A.)     Fiinf  komodien. 

15628. 
Sala     (F.     M.)       Shady     side. 

55298. 
Sala    (R.  R.)     Golfa  del  Man- 

zanares.     17038. 
Salazar    (J.    Martin    de)      Sec 

Martin  de  Salazar. 
Salcedo    (A.)      Cacerla.    53035. 
Saldierna   (G.)  Weather  proph- 
et.    49856. 
Saleski     (F.)       Christmas    pa- 
geant.    53163. 
Salick(J.  A.)    Telepah.     45226. 
Salignac      (Thomas-)      See 
Thomas-Salignac. 

Salisbury    (G.  G.)  : 
Barrier.     3055a. 
Missioner.     300S5a,  30085b. 

Salisbury    (G.   L.)    jr.: 

Honor  &  loyalty.     20156a. 

Silent  love.     42342a. 
Salisbury   (H.  P.)  : 

Masks.    28620. 

Messalina.    29306. 
Salisbury     (M. )      Three    oaks. 
45996. 

Salisbury    (N.)  : 

Hist,  of  Amer.  civilization. 

19886,  19887. 
AVild  West  war.     50999. 
Salland    (O.)      Resi   &   Franzl. 

39097. 
Salle  (G.  H.  de  la)     See  De  la 

Salle. 
Salmeron    (J.)      Delfin.    10404. 

Salmon    (A.)  : 

Blacksmith's  boy.     4177. 
Lighthouse  keeper's  daugh- 
ter.    25403. 
Salmon      (F.)        Red      Riding 

Hood.     38782. 
Salmon    (J.   J.)      Down  in  the 

coal  mine.     11608. 
Salmon    (L.  E.)  : 

At  Dr.  Jollyboy's.     2132. 
Cage     <&     the     caperclaw. 

5807. 
Francisque.     15260. 
His  affinity.     19539. 
Kidnapper.     23680. 
Legal  lights.     24998. 
Merry  old  maids.    29262. 
Mills   of  the   gods.     29684. 
Three  old  maids.     46004. 


Sahnonsen   (M.)  : 

Politics  &  love.     36724. 

AVe  mortals.     49815. 
Salomon   (S.  H. )     Diamonds  & 

pearls.     10776. 
Salomoue    (P.)     From    Broad- 
way to  Cairo.     1552.5a. 
Salsbury   (N.)  : 

Amer.  baron.     1160. 

Patchwork.     35521,  35522. 

Sanguinary  chasm.     40708. 
Sal  ten    (F.)  : 

Ernst  des  lebens.     26571. 

G  u  t  e      Konig      Dagobert. 
17796. 

Starkere  band.     43718. 

Vom  andern  ufer.    49277. 

Salter   (B.  R.)  : 

Ikey  &  Abey.     20958. 

School  of  crime.     41116. 
Saltiel     (L. )       New    woman. 
32493. 

Saltonstall  (G.  D.)  : 

Don  Quixote.     11374. 
Gentleman  Waife.    16130. 

Saltus  (E.)  : 

After  the  ball.    491. 
Gates  of  joy.      15940, 15941. 
Salus,    pseud.      See   Wightman 

(S.   J.) 
Salus  (H. )     Roraische  komcidie. 

39710. 
Salvage  (W.  L.)     Craps.    9018. 

Salvator    (B.)  : 

Aimee  Devere.    643. 

Boiling  pot  ca.se.    4506. 

Struggle  for  liberty.  44236. 
Salvatori   (F.)     Fest  der  ernte. 

14072. 
Salvesen    (N.)     War.     55828. 
Salvini    (A.)  : 

Man  in  black.    27845. 

Romance    of    old    Madrid. 
39803. 
Salvini  (M.  D.)  : 

Miracle  of  love.     29791. 

Triumph     of     love     &     in- 
trigue.    47105. 
Salvini    (T.)  : 

Othello.    34416,  34417. 

Samson.     40670. 
Salvini     (W.     De    R.)       Shoe- 
maker's trouble.     55324. 

Salyer  (A.  M.)  : 

Capt.  Kidd.     6130. 

Lyrics  of  Eileen.     26978. 
Salzman     (M.)       Grape    juice. 

17324b. 
Samaniego  (J.  B.)  : 

Adamina.    259. 

Buena  nueva.    5402. 

Tijeras.    46207. 


Samara   (S.)  : 

Mile,  de  Belle  Isle.     27248. 
Rhea.     39310. 
Storia  d'amore.     43968. 
Saraberk     (F.     S.)       Eleventh 

commandment.     12450. 
Samborn  (J.  A.)  : 

Ashes  of  '64.    2079. 
Deuce  &  a  tray.     10632. 
Feeling.     13980. 
Samek    (D.)      Tommie,  the  or- 
phan boy.     46468,  46469. 
Sami    (O.)      Corner   in  ham  & 

eggs.     8543. 
Samis       (A.      W.)         Parson's 

dream.     35380. 
Sammis    (C.   S.)  : 

Ben-my-chree.     3487. 
Four  legged  fortune.  15165. 
Ruth.    40376. 
Snmpsel    (G.    J.)      Apple   blos- 
soms.    52715. 
Sampson    (E.   S.)      How   small 

the  world  is.    20528a. 
Sampson    {Mrs.   H.)      Lady   in 

brocade.     24425. 
Sampson   (H.  T.)     Shot  in  the 

dark.    42173c. 
Sampson  (K.)     Up-to-date  mes- 
senger service.     48503. 
Sampson   (M.  W.)  : 

Love's  a  vagrant.     26609. 
Masterpieces    of    the    Eng- 
lish drama.    28740a. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
47619. 
Sampson    (S.)      Drinking   hus- 
band.    11831. 
Sampson    (S.   F.)  : 

Broadhurst.       24423-24426. 
Lady    in    brocade.     24423- 
24426. 
Sams    (W.    H.)      Never   again. 
32296a. 

Samson    (C.)  : 

Encore  Raffles.     12690. 

Miss  Cravache.     29924. 
Samson  (E.  C.)    Telephone  agt. 
45232. 

Samuel   (B.  E.)  : 

Homeseekers.     20071. 
Opened       for       settlement. 
34253. 
Samuel     (J.     B.)       Hampered. 

18017. 
Samuels    (D.   S.)      O  universe. 
33190. 

Samuels   (G. )  : 

Deserted  bride.     10540. 
Great  conspiracy.     17376. . 
Her  fatal  love.     18970.      '^ 
T>ooking  for  a  wife.   26162. 
When     her     soul     speaks. 
50231,  50232. 


3399 


INDEX 


Samuels        (G.)        attractions. 
Scout's  revenge.     41183. 
Samuels     (I.    M.)       Stumbling 

block.     44284. 
Samuels    (J.)      Naval   student. 

32099. 
Samuels  (M.)  : 

Cardinal.    6204. 

Dawn  of  a  new  day.   53346. 

Editor.     53502. 

Prepared  for  war.     55016. 

Priest.     37217. 

Shylock,    the    merchant    of 

peanuts.     42203. 
Trip  of  pleasure.     55656. 
Woman    of    a    few    words. 
55986. 
Samuels  (M.  V.)  : 

Bulgar's  love.     5488, 
Club  friends.    7693. 
Conflict.    8250. 
Fashion.    13715. 
Felicitator.     13997. 
Florentines.     14560. 
Fraud.     15285. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.     22571. 
K  402.     23437. 
Little  suffragette.     25892. 
Making      a      love     maker. 

27602. 
■  Memory.     29097. 
Plan  &  the  man.    54968. 
Thought  machine.     45911. 
Treasury  agent.     46907. 
Voice  trial.     49242. 
Voices  of  the  night.    49247. 
Who     answered     the     tele- 
phone?    55924. 
Samuels   (N.  W.)     Coon  &  the 

.Tew.     8452a. 
Samuels      (S.  M.)        Stupidest 

princess.    44298a. 
Sanborn   (A.  W.)  : 

Clerks  of  Kittery.     7603. 
Mind's  innocence.      29714b. 
Young     America     in     the 
hands     of     his     friends. 
52153b. 
Sanborn    (B.   L.)  : 
Comtesse.     8192. 
Elsa.     12541. 
Sanborn   (H.  C.)     Teja.    45208. 
Sanborn      (.T.     E.)        Student. 

44259. 
Silnchez    (A.)      Buenas    obras. 

5405. 
Sanchez  (A.  Garcia)     See  Gar- 
cia Sanchez. 
Sanchez  (E.  Zaballos)     See  Za- 
ballos  Sanchez. 

Sanchez  CarrSre  (A.)  : 

Anciano,     la     lengua     ten. 

1402a. 
Arriba  la  liga  !    1917b. 


Sanchez  Carrere   (A.) — Contd. 
Bello  Delmonte.    3452a. 
Centro  de  las  mujeres.  6601. 
Golfo  de  Guinea.    17040. 
Mano  de  la  chica.    28083. 
Morucha.    31083. 
Organo     de     las     seiioras. 

34341. 
Pobres  viudas.    36591. 
Pollitas  alegres.    36728b. 
Quinqu§       de       Petronilo. 
38215b. 
Sanchez  de  Fuentes  (E.)     His- 
■  toria  de  un  prIncipe.    19878. 
Sanchez  Godinez  (J.)     Sobrinos 

de  Don  Juan.     42943b. 
Sanchez-Gonzalez    (J.)    Azul   y 

roja.    2604. 
Sanchez    Redondo     (R.)       Dos 

vereas.    11488. 
Sanchez  Sarachaga  (R.)    Heroe 

del  cortijo.    19280. 
Sanchis      (F.      Gimeuo)        See 

Gimeno  Sanchis. 
Sand  (G. )  vsieud: 

Beaux   messieurs    de   Bois- 

Dor§.    28281. 
Consuelo.    8362a. 
Fanchou.    2768. 
FrauQois,  le  champi.    15262. 
Mauprat.    28871. 
()uel    sera    le    denoument? 
38144. 
Sand    (J.  H.)     Duchess  &  the 

delicatessen.    .53480. 
Saiidberg  (A.)  : 

Baumwollkonig.    3146. 
Mere  man.    .54495. 
Seidene  striimpfe.    41406. 
Sandby    (H.)      What    the    old 
man  does.    50139. 

Sandby  {Mrs.  H.)  : 

Evil  hunter.    13159. 

Hans    Christian    Andersen. 

18100. 
Mother  o'  mine.    31164. 
Only  the  1  door.    34221. 
What    the    old    man    does. 

50139. 
Woman      &      the      fiddler. 
51382. 
Sande-Bakhuyzen   (M.  van  de) 
For     the     men     higher     up. 
14941a. 

Sandeau  (J.)  : 

Gendre  de  M.  Poirier.  16032. 

Helena     de     la     Seigliere. 
18732. 

Marcel.    28147. 

Son-in-law    of    M.    Poirier. 
53127,  55396. 
Sander  (H.)  : 

Byrd&Hurd.    5743. 

Larry.    24655a. 


Sander    ( H. )  — Continued. 

Lovebird's  matrimonial 

agency.    26657a. 
Matrimonial  tiff.    28828a. 
My      uncle      from      India. 

31720. 
That  little  rogue  next  door. 

55548. 

Sanders  (C.  A.)  : 

Gayrusans'  legacy.    15998. 
Newrich  reception.     32566, 

32567. 
Pokeyville  rally.    36658. 
Six  sharps,  1   flat.     42625, 

42626. 
Snap-shots.    42879,  42880. 
Taken  by  storm.    44937. 
Union    depot    for    a    day. 

48328. 

Sanders   (E.)     Rache  des  sena- 
tors.   38298. 
Sanders  (H.  F.)     Petalesharoo. 

35989. 
Sanders  (L.  R.)  : 

(Jayrusans'  legacy.    15998. 
Newrich   reception.     32566, 

32567. 
Pokeyville  rally.    36658. 
Pygmalion       &       Galatea. 

37935. 
Six  sharps,  1  flat.     42625, 

42626. 
Snap-shots.    42879,  42880. 
Taken  by  storm.    44937. 
Union    depot    for    a    day. 
48328. 

Sanders    (S.)      Post   of  honor. 
36874. 

Sanderson  (H.  S.)  : 

At    home     in     the     water. 

2144. 
Horseshoe.    20306. 
Lurline  &  AVatson.    26950. 

Sanderson  ( S. )     Old  Uncle  Jed. 

33662. 
Sanderson  (S.  E.)     Irish  hearts. 

21986a. 
Sandor  (B.)     See  Brody  (S.) 
Sandor  (H.)     See  Ha  jo  (S.) 
Sandor  (M.)     See  Marton  (S.) 

Sandron  (R.)  : 

Piccola  fonte.    36208. 
Teatro.    45192a. 

Sands   (G.)     Belle  of  the  Wil- 
lowemock.    3439. 

Sand  wick  (R.  L.)  : 

Truce        with       Mammon. 

47200. 
Under    the    dons.      48163. 
481^4. 
Sandwith     (M.    T.    E.)       Lobe- 
tanz.    26030. 


3400 


INDEX 


Sanerio     (M.)       Sec     Spauuth 
(A.) 

San  Felipe  (F.  A.  de)  : 
Almas  bohemias.    951. 
Amor  de  hermana.     1330. 
Ai'tista  en  crimenes.     1972. 
Astronomia  popular.    2112. 
Dos  viejos.    11489. 
Eslabon  de  saugre.    12925. 
Fin  del  mundo.    14244. 
Flora,      la      viuda     verde. 

14552. 
Honra  y  veuganza.    20195. 
Justicia  baturra.    23422. 
Lobato.    26023. 
Maravillas     del     progreso. 

28146. 
Morucha.    31083. 
Perro  del  molino.    35948. 
Real  hembra.    38557. 
Sube.  Mariana,  sube.  44310. 
Ultima  ofensa.    47906. 
Vichy  Frances.     48942. 
Villa  del  Oso.    49015. 

Sanford   (A.)  : 

Advertising  girls.     385. 
Automatic     servant     girl. 

2488. 
Commanding      position. 

8115. 
Corner     in     strait-jacliets. 

8546. 
Ghost   of   an   idea.     16313. 
Maids,   modes   &   manners. 

27518. 
Stew  in  a  studio.    43890. 

Sanford   (A.  M.)  : 

Flimflam  game.    14512. 

Power  of  gold.    36952. 

Sanford  (C.)   Who's  hat?  50654. 

Sanford  (E.)    In  old  Va.    21285. 

Sanford  (F.  L.)     Other  people's 

money.     34476. 
Sanford    (H.   L.)      Hermits    in 

Africa.     19238. 
Sanford      (I.     R.)       Miracula. 

29795. 
Sanford   (J.  E.  M.)  : 
America.    1137. 
William  Penn.     51065. 
Sanford  (Mrs.  J.  L.)  : 

Bline,    the    girl    detective. 

12473. 
My  wife.     31733. 
Sanford    (M.  R.)      Temporibus 

homiuis  Arpinatis.    45306. 
Sanford     (M.    W.)       Study    in 

scarlet.     44275. 
Sanford   (N.)  : 

Murdered    in    the    dark. 

31373. 
Roses  &  thorns.     40038. 
Sunlight  through  the  mist. 
44551. 


Sanford    (W.)  : 

Life's  mistake.     25342. 

Would  vou?    51819. 

Taller  dog.    51958. 
Sanford    (W.    S.)      Under    the 

lash.     48173. 
Sanford   amusement  co.     Tem- 
pest tossed.     45295. 
Sanger    E.)      Little   Amei'ican. 

25581. 
Sanger   (E.  B.)  : 

Aunt-I-club.    2402. 

Drum-head    court    martial. 
11858. 
Sanger   (F.  W.)  : 

Capt.  Kettle.    6127. 

Jerry-builder.     22619. 

Joan  of  Arc.     22764. 

Lord  Tom  Noddy.    26223. 

Our  flat.     34628. 

Tares.     45139. 

Tom  Noddy.    46454. 

Tragedy.    46710. 

West  Point  cadet.    50001. 
Sanger  &  .Jordan : 

Baby  of  the  family.    2640a. 

Edland's   husband.      12256. 

Girl  of  the  times.    16605. 

I  want  money.    20827b. 

Petie    Barn  u  m    Jones. 
3602Sa. 

Pleasant    evening.      30521. 

Soul  song.     55405. 

Storm.     43970. 

Ziegfeld  follies.     56053. 

San  Giovanni    (M.)  : 

Lure  o'  the  moon.    26942. 

Romilda.     39874a. 
San  Jose.    Almas  grandes.   953. 
San   Jos6    (D.)      Ultimo  amor. 
47910. 

San  Jose    (T.)  : 

Ahora  si  que  va  de  veras. 

628. 
Alegre  primavera.    733a. 
Amor  y  gloria.     1338a. 
Bazar  espanol.     3151. 
Castillo     de    las     Aguilas. 

6416. 
Club  de  la  alegrla.     7690a. 
Epidemia  nacional.     12826. 
Ideal  japones.     20867. 
Juerga  y  doctrina.     23200. 
Novia  del  torero.    33106. 
Patria   y   bandera.     35548. 
T  r  a  v  e  s  u  r  a  s    de    amor. 

46886a. 
Veleta.     48762. 
Y  salir  trasquilado.    51947. 

Sankey   (F.  B.)  : 

Bank  wreckers.     2903. 

Remedy.    39009,  39010. 
Sankey     (H.    M.)       After    all. 
462. 


Sanko  (J.  K.)     Isn't  it  grand  to 

be  foolish?    22177. 
San-Mare    (L.  di)     See  Cleve- 
land   (L.) 
San  Nicolas    (A.)  : 
Colasin.     7792. 
Malas-pulgas.    27639. 
San  Roman   (M.  de)  : 
Bululti.     5454a. 
Diamante  azul.    10748a. 
Senora     no    quiere    comer 
sola.     41481. 

Sanson    (J.)  : 

Amelia  Bouchard.    1126. 
Falsely  accused.     13544. 
Hope  &  ambition.     560S0a. 
Mother's  false  step.    31180. 
Nanine,    the    child    of    the 
mountain.     31966. 

Sansone  (J.)  : 

Greed  for  gold.     17543. 
Power     &.     ruin,    of     gold. 

36937. 
Struggle  for  life  in  the  St. 
Louis  tunnel.     44239.' 
Sant-Matthfews.      Outsider. 
34911.  _ 

Santa  Ana   (R.  de)  : 

Cabeza  del  ministro.    5768. 
Lagar.     24545. 
Malaguenas.    27638a. 
Matrimonio      s  o  1  i  d  a  r  i  o. 

28833. 
Serenata  del  pueblo.    41534. 
Sombreros.     43147. 
Yo     puse     una     pica     en 
Flandes.    52113. 
Santarone  (P.)    Ragno  azzurro. 
55102. 

Santayana    (G.)  : 

Hamlet.    17980. 

Hermit  of  Carmel.    19232a. 

Lucifer.    26812a. 
Santley     (J.)      Billy,    the    kid. 

3886. 
Santley   (J.)   co..  inc.: 

Billv,  the  kid.    3886. 

Lucky  Jim.    26852. 
Santmyer    (H.)      Spirit  of  sis- 
terhood.   43569. 

Santonja  (M.)  : 

Borrasca.    4670. 
Entre  naranjos.     12809. 
Himno  del  pueblo.     19499. 
Nueva  senda.    33118. 
Santora    (N.)     Capture.     6182. 
Santoro    (N.)     Grand  wind-up. 

17282,  17283. 
Santos  (B.)     See  Santos   (F.) 
Santos    (F.)      Health   hunters. 

53883. 
Sanz  (J.  Romeo  y)     See  Romeo 
y  Sanz. 


3401 


INDEX 


Sanz  Saiiz  (M.)     Sereno  de  mi 
barrio.    41535. 

Saphar   (W.  D.)     German  vol- 
unteer.   16197-16199. 

Sappiugton  (T.  L.)  : 
Calipli.    5873. 
Dental  engagement.    10478. 

Saracco  (E.)     Paragon.    35275. 

Sarachaga    (R.   Sanchez)      Sec 
Sanchez  SarS,chaga. 

Sarasate  (E.  G.)     Gloria  del  in- 
ventor.   16772. 

Sarasin  (G.  K.)  : 

Herzog  Utz.    19318a. 
Katte.    23535a. 

Sardou  (Adrg)  : 

iStau.     12967b. 

Sorci&re.     43291. 
Sardou   (E.)     Girl  from  N.  Y. 
16515. 

Sardou  (V.)  : 

Affaire  des  poisons.  423. 
Agnes.    588. 
.Anselma.     1587. 
Arcadia.    1773. 
Belle-maman.    3385. 
Black  pearl.    4128a. 
Claire.    7490. 
Crocodile.    9161. 
Daniel  Rochat.    7473. 
Daniel   Rochat's   marriage. 

9812. 
Dante.    9828. 
Dijon  affair.    10853. 
Diplomacy.     10897. 
Divorcons.         11058-11063, 

38126. 
Do    you    want    a    divorce? 

11088. 
Espionne.     12936. 
Exiles.    13221. 
Fedora.       13967,     13  9  6  9, 

13970,  37452b. 
Femmes  fortes.    14043. 
Fernanda.     14063. 
Fernande.    7656,  7658. 
Fiorella.    14295. 
Gismonda.    16683. 
Golden  widow.    17022. 
Haine.     18730. 
In  spite  of  all.    21330. 
Karloo  &  Dolores.    23496. 
Love  &  science.    26467. 
Mrao.    Sans   Gene.     27217- 

27219,  49648. 
Maison  neuve.     14265. 
Marita.    28301. 
Marquise.    10833. 
Matchless  paragon.     28778. 
Merveilleuses.     29285. 
Nervous  set.    32258. 
Our  friends.    34641. 
Our    intimnte    friends. 

34682. 


Sardou    (V.) — Continued. 

Patrie.    35560a. 

Pattes  de  mouche.     35592, 
35593,  41188. 

Perle  noire.     35932. 

Piste.     36407. 

Rabagas.    38257. 

Robespierre.    39649. 

Roi  Carotte.     39742. 

Sapho.     40758. 

Seraphine.    41525. 

Shattered  paragon.     41970. 

Sorceress.    55402. 

Sorciere.     43290-43293. 

Theodora.    45704. 

Thermidor.    45741. 

Tosca.     46588-46591. 

Under  the  stars.    48217. 
Sardou's     (V.)     heirs.      Tosca. 

46588. 
Sarga  (A.)     Vulture.    49331. 
Sargent.     Somebody's  daughter. 

43163. 
Sargent  (C.  C)  jr.: 

Cleopatra.    7586. 

Hobby-horse  guards.    19905. 

Poster  girl.    36880. 

Sargent  (E.  W.)     Making  a  sis- 
ter.   27606. 

Sargent  (F.)  : 

Daucehall  Sue.    9706. 

Object  lesson.    33218. 
Sargent   (F.  L.)     Omar,  &  the 
rabbi.     33729. 

Sargent  (H.  C.)  : 

Changeling.    6702. 
In  the  library.    21449. 
That  brute  Simmons.  45543. 
Sargent    (H.  N.)      Boatswain's 

mate.    4436. 
Sargent    (H.   S.)      Fettered  by 

fate.    14084. 
Sargent  (I.)     Colomba.  J880. 
Sargent  (S.  H.)     Falconthorne. 

13458a. 
Sarkadi     (L.     S.)       Vision    of 

Paganini.    49163a. 
Sarles    (D.)     Two  hearts  that 

beat  as  one.    47637. 
Sarner     (F.)       Pinnzessin    von 

Cariola.    37498. 
Sarnetzki.    (D.   H.)      Eroberer. 

12879. 
Saroni    (H.    S.)      War   of   the 

Amazons.     49592. 
Sartene  (J.)     Claw.     7561. 
Sartoris      (C.)"       Honeysuckle. 

20135b. 
Sartorius  (E.)     See  Schneider- 

Wiesner  (L.  E.  B.) 
Sarver  (L.  De  W.)     Soul  mates 

astray.     4.3313. 

3402 


Sarver   (L.  S.)  : 

At  point  of  dawn.     2177. 
Father  o'  mine.     13851. 
Girl  &,  the  general.    16435. 
Mile.  Maggie.    27264a. 
Sophomore  &  tJie  soubrette. 
43280. 
Sassenbach   (J.)     Anna  Baren- 

thin.     1538. 
Sassmanu   (H.)  : 
Better.    55155. 
Stunde    der    entscheiduug. 
55467. 

Sassone   (F.)  : 

De  veraneo.     10184. 

Grito.     17663. 

Lo  que  se  llevan  las  horas. 

54303. 
Muiieca  del  amor.     31360a. 
Priucesa  estS,  triste.   55033. 
Sato    (K.)     Happy  dream  &  a 
sad  dream.     18156a. 

Satterlee   (A.  E.)  : 

Colonial  progi'amme.    7951, 

7952. 
Found,  a  young  nobleman. 

53680. 

Satterlee  (C.)    Christmas  carol. 

7212. 
Satterlee   (C.  S.)  : 

.Tule    of    the    Bad    Lands. 

2.'5208. 
Modern  thieves.     30661. 
Sattler    (B.)      Man   of   nature. 

27915. 
Sattlers    (R.)    verlag.     Letzten 

sechs  wochen.     25170. 
Satto.    Rovensky.    40112. 
Saudek    (R.)  : 

Graf  Pepi.     17222. 
Msirchen  vom  heiligenwald. 

27321. 
Seite  105.    41413a,  41413b. 
Sauer    (F.  A.)  : 

Beiden  findlinge.     3344, 
Smart.    42813. 
Sauers    (H.  R.)      Snow  White. 

42905a. 
Saul   (M.)  Pigeon  blood.    54957. 
Saumet  (A.)  Gladiator.     16706. 
Saunders    (A.)      Thoroughbred 
&  the  lady.     45874. 

Saunders   (A.  H.)  : 

Cosmic  world.    8601. 
Starved.    43821. 
Wishing  fairy.     51256. 

Saunders   (A.  T.)  : 

Tangled  nets.    45103. 
Vagabonds.    48610. 
White  feather.    50513. 

Saunders    (C.)      Long  &  short 
man.     26i:J5a. 


INDEX 


Saunders   (J.)  : 

Burglar  Nell.     5523. 
Count  &  the  heiress.    8655. 
Little    Miss    Brooklyn. 

25766. 
Miss  Borough  of  Brooklyn. 
29908. 
Saunders   (K.)     Crushed  roses. 

53299. 
Saunders    (L. )      Woodland 

princess.     51686. 
Saunders   (L.  S.)  : 

Night  brings   a   counsellor. 

32664b. 
Tea  for  Genevieve.     55518. 
Saunders  (M.  S.)   Old  Crochet- 

ty's  shoes.     33458. 
Saunders     (W.    E.)       Georgia. 

16159. 
Saunders      (W.     C.)       Mother 
Goose's     Christmas     part  y. 
31144. 
Saunders      (W.     W.)        White 

feather.    50513. 
Sauter  (E.)     Death  of  Graccus. 

10278. 
Savage   (H.  W.)  : 

Cloven  foot.     7675. 
Con  &  CO.     8196. 
Devil.     10648. 
Excuse  me.     13201. 
Florist's   shop.     14571. 
Gliick  bei  frauen.    16791. 
Grape  girl.     17324. 
Jammerpepi.    22450. 
Liliom.     25456. 
Little  Boy  Blue.    25601. 
Little  damozel.     25642. 
Lori  Polliuger.     26241. 
Love  cure.    26501. 
Mme.  X.    27223. 
Mary  Jane's  pa.     28557. 
Million.    29638,  29639. 
Miss  Patsy.    30001. 
Pom-pom.     36760a. 
Rencontre.     39033. 
Rote  muehle.     40053. 
Theodore  et  cie.     45707. 
Top  o'  the  mornin'.     46557. 
What  ails  you?    50047. 
Savage  (H.  W.)  inc. : 

Along  came  Ruth.     983a. 
Maids  of  Athens.     27520a. 
Mr.  Wu.    30283a. 
Sari.     40801a. 
Savage    (R.  T.)     Strange  Mrs. 

Hines.     44053. 
Savage   (W.)  : 

Naturalist.     32066. 
Scraggs.     41185. 
Savard   (A.)     For^t.     14998. 
Savay     (J.)      Mrs.    Dogberry's 

reception.    30350. 
Savav   (N.)     Gem  of  Circassia. 
16023. 


Savery   (J.)     In  for  the  night. 

54025. 
Savery    (J.  C.)  : 

Breaking  point.     4993. 
Crystal  gazer.     9292. 
Savieres   (R.)  : 

Chambre  en  ville.     6640. 
Gontran  demenage.     17050. 
Sa  ville      (A.      D.)        Impostor. 

21047. 
Savinien  (F.  P.)     Nero.    32237. 
S  a  voir    (A.)  : 

En  Mandchourie.     126.62. 
Eteruel  mari.     12989. 
Saward   (W.  T.)     Glastonbury. 

16736. 
Sawer     (L.     S.)       Through     a 

glass,  darkly.    46061. 
Sawersky   (A.  Bernstein-)     Sec 

Bernstein-Sawersky. 
Sawin    (G.  A.)  : 

Bill  Jones,  the  scout.   3841. 
Blue  &  the  gray.    4343. 
Sawin    (G.   W.)      City   girls   & 

the  coimtry  boys.     7450. 
Sawin   (J.  W.  R.)     Paradise  of 

of  fools.    35264. 
Sawin     (R.,).     See    Sawin     (J. 

W.  R.) 
Sawyer     (C.)       See     Krehbiel 

(A.  G.) 
Sawver  (C.  A.)     Estelle  of  the 

Diamond  F.    12943a. 
Sawyer   (E.  E.)  : 

Any     way     to     get    away. 

1653b. 
Busy   day   at   the   Borgias. 

53026. 
Guess  again.     17732a. 
In  name  only.     21246a. 
Man    who    always    smiled. 

54413. 
Next  of  kin.     32590a. 
Thin    ice.      45784a. 
Sawyer     (E.     G.)        Elizabeth 

Heath,  atty.  at  law.    12497. 
Sawver  (E.  T.)     Loyal  hearts. 

26779,  26780; 
Sawver      (H.)        Check     book. 

6862. 
Sawyer  (H.  W.)     Model  school 

at  Lickskillet.     30576. 
Sawyer  (Harriet  A.)  : 

Boardin'       round.         4430, 

4431. 
Prodigal's  sister.     37598. 
World's  fair  play.    51780. 
Sawver    (Helen   A.)      Pipes   o" 

Pan.     54963. 
Sawyer   (J.  K.)     Aladdin's  joy. 

681a.  52605. 
Sawyer  (L.  L.)     Heart  of  Pon- 
tiac.     18478. 

3403 


Sawyer  (L.  M.) : 

For      her      father's      sin. 
14817. 

Help  yourself.     53905. 

Home,  sweet  home.     20043. 

On  the  plains.     33885. 

Pietro.     36276. 

So  spin  the  fates.    42936. 

Strugglers.     44248. 

Triumph  of  defeat.    47088. 

Violet  gown.    49100. 
Sawyer   (R.)     See  Durand   (R. 
64. 

Sawyer  (W.  L.)  Abeaxis.  64. 
Saxby  (C.)  See  Twose  (H.  E.) 
Saxby    (H.)    jr.: 

Ci'oesus  jr.     9165. 

In  the  matter  of  the  widovsr. 
21455. 

Mahatma.    27426. 

Mestiza.     29320. 

Playing  the  limit.     36482. 
Saxe      (J.     G.)        Ugly     aunt. 

47894. 
Saxe  (T.)  : 

Cured.     9467. 

Den  of  Paris.    10463. 

Infernalis.     21691. 
Saxon   (E.)  : 

Bishop  of  Cottontown.  3983. 

Priest's  vow.    37229. 
Saxon   (H.  A.)  : 

Roping  a   rube.     39918. 

Winning  a  widovr.     51147. 
Saxton    (E.)  : 

Down  our  way.     11619. 

Harvard  doctor.     18262. 
Saxton    (M.   E.)     New  version 
of  The  adventures  of  Aladdin 
&  his  lamp.     32476. 
Saye  (J.  R.)  : 

Companion   wanted.     8158. 

Under  suspicion.     48139. 
Sayers  (H.  J.)  : 

Gilligan's  masquerade. 

16369. 

Match-maker.    28764. 

Monte  Carlo.     80900. 

My  friend.    31546. 

Sidewalks  of  N.  Y.  42253. 

Two-headed  calf.     47632. 

Up  to  the  times.    48510. 
Sayler   (G.  L.)     Pinhead's  pic- 
kle.    36327. 

Sayler  (O.  M.)  : 

Daughter.    9932. 
Desk  sergeant.     10558. 
To  thine  own  self.   46391. 
Sayler    (R.)      All's    well    with 

the  maids.     909. 
Savles   (H.  D.)     Old  Martin  of 

killarney.    33569. 
Savior   (N.  H.)     Game-keeper. 
15837. 


INDEX 


Say  re  (J.  W.)  : 

Crazy  for  a  divorce.     9032. 
Fishers  scoop.    14415. 
For  the  land's  sake.   14935. 
Getting  his.     16283. 
Just  why  she  lied.    23404a. 
Law  &  the  thief.     24858. 
Love's  model.     26725. 
Lucky  loser.     26859. 
Marriage     at     first     sight. 

28370a. 
Pair  of  daddies.    35086. 
Rube  hotel.     40211, 
Soldiers      of      misfortune. 

43103. 
That  fool  mule.     45560. 
Wanted,  glad  rags.     49557. 
Who's  afraid?    50647. 

Say  re    (T.  B.)  : 

Charles  O'Malley.     6764. 
Commanding  officer.     8114. 
Great  game.    17396. 
Irish  cavalier.     21962. 
Ransomed.     38459. 
Treasure  Island.    55648. 
Twenty  years.    47461a. 

Sayre  (T.  H,)  : 

Alexander  Hamilton.  745. 
Blue  &  the  gray,     4339. 
Blue  mask.     4379. 
Day  after.     10095. 
Jessica.     22651. 
Light  that  shines.    25396. 
Lively  girl.    25959. 
Mixed  pickles,    30529. 
Open  switch.    34248. 
Our  doctor.    34602,  34603. 
Our  doctors.    34605. 
Our  minister.     34714. 
Pilgi-im.     36295. 
Strategist.    44084. 
Strategists.    44086. 
Tale  of  Mex.    44971. 
Twice  won.     47471. 
Zingara.    52357. 

Say  ward  (W.  H.)  jr.: 

Fo'  Marse  Gawge,  14642. 
Girl  in  the  North.  16568. 
In   good   old   colony   times. 

21188. 
Old    bear    Griffin's    nurse. 

33416a, 
Whoso  hath  loved,    50722, 
Scaife  (R.  C.)     Singing  sailors. 

42495. 
Scales    (C.  L.  G.)      Masque  of 

the  dawn.     54456. 
Scanlan  (J.  C.)  : 
Captain.    6078. 
General.    16034. 
Village  blacksmith.     49024. 
Scanlan    (J,   F.)      Lauvderg. 
24834, 


Scanlan  (W,  J.)  : 

Mavourneen,    28886, 
Miles-aroon,    29567. 
Scanlon  (G,  B,)    Three  widows, 

46041, 
Scarborough  (G.  M,)  : 
Alamo.     684. 
At  bay.    2120, 
At  sunset,    2195. 
City  of  indiscretion.    7458. 
Court  of  last  resort.    8851. 
For  money.    14881. 
Fourth  week.    15207. 
Heart  of  Wetona.    53889. 
Impossible,    21039, 
Mormon,     31035, 
Oklahoma,    33391a. 
Oklahoman.    33398. 
Only  human.    34203b. 
Pipes  o'  Pan.     36386. 
Stolen  city.    43923. 
Tenderfoot  in  Tex.    45372. 
What     is     love?       50088a, 
50088b. 
Scardefield  (A.  F.)     Settled  for 

life.    41589. 
Scarlett  (L.)  : 
Mask.    54449. 
Triangle.    46946. 
Scates   (E.  W.)     Hist,  pageant 
of  Fort  Fairfield  &  the  Aroos- 
took Valley.    53956. 
Schaber    (C.   F.)      Red   streak, 

38806, 
Schach    (M.)     Erste  liebhaber. 

12891. 
Schacht    (G.)      Tragedy   of  an 

actor's  life.    46719. 
Schade  (A.)  : 

Hard  time  for  Flannagan. 

18209. 
Mistakes       will       happen. 
30122. 

Schade    (J.  G.)      Richters  mil- 

lionen.    89395. 
Schaefer    (C. )     Woman  in  the 

case.    51418. 
Schaefer  (C,  H,  B.)  : 

Bridge  of  stars,    5091, 
Tryst  &  the  jumping  jack 
door,    47311, 
Schaefer  (F.  J,)     N.  Y.    31881. 
Schaefer  (F.  W.)  : 

Before       the       coronation. 

3288. 
Object,  matrimony,    33221, 
Osgar  &  Adolf,    34403. 
Schaefer    (J.)      Christoph    Co- 
lumbus.   7254. 
Schaefer  (K.)  : 

Doctor's      creaking      sign. 
11192. 

Nephew  of  his  uncle.  32226. 
Nurse.    33162. 


SchafEer     (Wilhelm)       Robber 

baron.    39606. 
Schaeffer     (William)       Across 

the  ocean.    185. 
Schatzler-Perasini  (G.)  : 

Held  von  Troja.    18713a, 
Manoverregen,    28086. 
Sonnenscheinchen.    43259. 
Siindenbocke.    44381. 
Schafer    (J.)      Swiss    patriots. 

44805a. 
Schafer   (M.  N.)     Love  &  war. 

26473. 
Schafer  (S.  A.)  : 

Murdered  bride.    31372. 
Outlaw  girl,    34891, 
Sunshine        &        shadows. 
44583. 

Schafer  (V.  H.)  : 

Netherside.    32262. 
Speckled  peach.    4347J.. 
Schaff      (W.)        Sumpfblumen. 

44519. 
Schaffer     (J.)       Trust    slaves. 

47273. 
Schaff ner  (H.  H.)     Aspirations. 

2090. 
Schaff uit  (C.  J.)     At  Meadows 

End.    2160. 
Schafstein    &    co.      Fitzebutze. 

14424. 
Schalk  (Doctores)  &  co.  Schone 

student  &  frauengunst.   41091. 
Schalk     (E.    A.)       Chauffeuse. 

6854. 

Schambs     (W.)       Away     from 

home.    2577. 
Schanche  (H.  K.)     Modern  Ice- 
landic plays.    54574. 
Schanzer  (O.)  : 

Cavaliere  della  rosa.    6531. 
Elettra.    12439. 
Schanzer  (R. )  : 

Beiden  husareu.    3345,  3346. 
Extrablatter !    53579,  53.580. 
Filmzauber.     14239,  14240. 
Girl  on  the  film,    16611, 
Grosse      rosinen,         17684, 

17685, 
Kunstlerliebe,    24267, 
Lord  Piccolo.    26215. 
Madel      von      Montmartre. 

27316,  27317. 
Mein  mliderl.    29063,  29064. 
Pariser  luft,    35315, 
Sein  herzensjunge.    41410. 
Verbotene  kuss.    48851. 
Weiberfeind.    49946. 
Wenn      zwei      hochzeit 

machen,    55871, 
Wie  einst  im  mai,     50868b. 
50868c. 

Schapiro     (M.)       Freyja,     the 
daughter  of  the  gods\    15411, 


3404 


INDEX 


Scharff  (J.)    Hysteria.    31792. 
ScharkanskY    (A.  M.)     Rachel. 

38300. 
Scharrelmann    (W.)  : 
Ileilige  not.    18632c. 
Krieg.     24252. 
Wages  of  war.    49361. 
Scharwenka  (X.)  Mataswintha. 

28757. 
Schatie    (T.  F.)      Nana   Sahib. 

31938. 
Schatts    (M.   D.)      Music   hath 

charms.     31405. 
Schanffler    (F.)     Rural  maid  & 
the  heir  to  the  cottage  pud- 
ding.    40308. 
Scheben     (C.     J.)    •  Prof.    Get 

Next.     37630. 
Schefer    (G.)     Theatre.     45635. 
Sehefe   (H.  W.)  : 

In  the  Rockies.     21494. 

Mountain  hero.     31228. 

Seheff    {Mrs.    J.    S.)      Bernice 

Salem.     52868. 
Seheff   (M.)  : 

Bernice  Salem.     52868. 
Mother     of     his     children. 
54612. 
Seheff auer  (H.)    Neue  Shylock. 

32275. 
Sclieft'el  (J.  V.  von)     Ekkehard. 

11933,   12366. 
Scheibel   (H.  H.)     Dago's  love. 

9630. 
Scheibenhof  (B.  R.  von)     Frau- 
lein  aus  gutem  hause.    15232. 
Scheibl      (H.     J.)       Schemers. 

55249. 
Scheithauers     (K.)     verlag. 

Suffragetten.     44419a. 
Schelby  (C.  C)     Great  electro- 
cution act.     17385. 
Schelcher      ( R. )        Clemenceau 

case.     7578. 
Schell  (Sherril)     Object,  matri- 
mony.    33223. 
Schell    (Stanley)  : 
Aladdin.     679. 
Bargain  day.    2988a. 
Bargain  hunters.    2991a. 
Bicycle  vs.  wolves.     3757a. 
Black  vs.  white.    4152a. 
Blue  &  white  p  o  1  k  a  d  o  t 

shirt.     4346a.    . 
Book-canvasser^  4603a. 
Buying  a  hat.    5668a, 
Cinderella.    7348. 
Convention  of  laborers. 

8400. 
Cozy  corner.    8984a. 
Experience   in   Arcadia. 

13232d. 
Good-night    drill    &    songs. 
17101,  17101a. 


S<-]iell    (Stanley) — Continued. 
Hiawatha     entertainments. 

19351c. 
Hotel  piazza  ladies.   20360a. 
I'm  engaged.     20807a. 
It  was  a  miracle.     22246b. 
Leading  ladv  seeking  a  job. 

24921a. 
Modern    Queen    Esther. 

30648a. 
Mop  agent.    30987a. 
Old  maids'  conference. 

33548. 
Pair  of  lunatics.    35102. 
Ravings   of    a    mad    actor. 

38525a. 
Real  Thanksgiving.     38570. 
Reuben    &    Rachel    d  r  i  1 1. 

39205.  39206. 
Roll-call    of   the   nation. 

39759. 
Rosa.     39921. 
S  a  i  1  o  r  s'     entertainment. 

40504. 
Slim  club.    42785a. 
Small  boy  &  suit  of  clothes. 

42808n. 
'Svlunis    vs.    fresh    a  i  r. 

44844a. 
'Tis  the  finish  of  the  play. 

46318b. 
Uncomplaining   married 

man.    48068a. 
Up-to-date       saleslady. 

48506a. 
Up  -  to  -  date    stenographer. 

48506b. 
Village  seamstress.   49051a. 
Young  Mrs.  Bascom's  first 
at  home.    52181a. 
Schelling    (F.   B.)  : 

Eastward  hoe.    12177a. 
Macbeth.    27035. 
Masterpieces     of     Englisli 
drama :   Beaumont  & 
Fletcher.     28738. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29153. 
Schem   (L.  C.)  : 

Constance     of     Armagnac. 

8349. 
Duke  of  Fortunone.    11989. 
Lobbyists.    26028. 
Personal.    35968. 
Sybil's  cave.     44841. 
Schenck    (A.)      Dream    of    an 

autumn  sunset.    11732. 
Schenck  (E.)  : 

Fairy  bride.    53590. 
Under  the  7th  rib.    48206. 
Schenck    (E.   O.)      Show-down. 
42179. 

Schenck   (F.)  : 

Comedies  of  Holberg,  8055a. 
Death  &  the  dicers.    10272. 

3405 


Schenck    (G.   E.   P.)      Electric 

chair.     12405. 
Sclienk    (G.)      Leipziger   jahr- 

markt.     25028. 
Sclienk     (.J.)      Village    barber. 

49018. 
Schereck  (J.)    Marthas  leidens- 

weg.     28503. 
Schering   (E.)  : 

Debit  &  credit.     10294a. 
Outcast.    34S72a. 
Simoon.    42446a. 
Scherman     (H. )       First     .step. 

14387. 
Scherman    (:\r.  B.)     Hearth  of 

Cal.     18515. 
Scherpe   (A.  L.)     Appearances. 

1703. 
Schertlin   (A.)     Untergang  von 

Pompeii.    48429b. 
Sclieu   (R.)  : 

Letzte  abend.    25160. 
Waare.    49338. 
Scheuhing   (J.   B.)     Hunted 

down.     20681. 

Schiavone    (M.    F.)      Wait   for 

Margarita  at  Ellis  Isle.  49391. 

Schick  (E.)     Fandango.    13636. 

Schick    (M.)      Wooden   Indian. 

51676. 
Schierbrand  (W.  von)    See  Von 

Schierbrand    (W.) 
Schiff   (E.)  : 

Charity  girl.    6750. 
Duchess  de  Lara.    11917. 
Duchess  de  Pisa.     11919. 
He's  a  king.    18378. 
Nellie  Kavanagh.    32205. 
Nora's  vow.    33002. 
On  the  brink.     33812. 
Schiff      (H.     R.)        Napoleon's 

Kitty.     32007. 
Schiff   (S.   S.)     New    (coming) 

woman.     32346. 
Schiff,    Navratil   &   co.        New 

(coming)    woman.     32346. 
Schiffman  (S.)     Spell.   43496. 
Schill    (Mrs.   M.    F.)      Sappho. 

40775. 
Schiller  (A.)     Jim  dandy  girls. 

22730. 
Schiller  (E.  A.)     Dora  Thorne. 

11453. 
Schiller     (Frank)       See    Schill 

(Mrs.  M.  F.)     40775. 
Schiller  (Friedrich)     See  Schil- 
ler   (J.  C.  F.  von) 
Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von)  : 

Braut  von  Messina.    4934a, 

4934b. 
Continental  drama.     8380a. 
Death       of       Wallenstein. 
16184a. 


INDEX 


Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von)— Contd. 
Don        Carlos.  11339a, 

11339b,  37280. 
Junsfrau       von       Orleans. 

23299-23300g. 
Kabale  &  liebe.    23442a. 
Maid    of    Orleans.      27487- 

27489b. 
Maria       Stuart.         28239- 

28239h. 
Mary       Stuart.         28572a, 

28574,  28575. 
Neffe    als    onkel.      32154- 

32155b,  32227. 
Piccolomini.     36209a, 

36209b. 
Robbers.     39608a. 
Wallenstein.  49433b- 

49433d. 
Wallenstein's  camp.    49434. 
Wilhelm       Tell.         8380a, 
17445b,    44805a,    51012a- 
51013k. 
William       Tell.         16184a. 
51068a-51069a,         53127, 
55953. 
Schiller   (M.)     Whistling  bach- 
elor.    50477. 
Schilling    (C.)      I    see    Zenith. 

20820 
Schilling    (M.    B.)     Who   trim- 
med    the     Christmas     tree. 
54496. 
Schilling    (W.   S.)  : 
Fool.     14708. 
Vampire's  fool.     48682. 
Wanted,     .John     Douglass. 
49558a. 

Schillinger  (P.  G.  K.)  : 

Chronic  bachelor.     7281. 
For  conscience  sake.    14786. 

Schillings     (M.)       Mona    Lisa. 

30736a. 
Schillings  (Max  or  R.  M.  von) 

See  Manz   (R.) 
Schindhelm.    Oklahoma.   33393. 

Schindler  (A.  J.)  : 

Discontented  sisters.  10927. 
Knaves  &  fools.    24121. 
Kriss  Kringle.     24257. 
Lily  &  Rosebud.     25479. 
Our      merry-making     min- 
strels.    34713. 
Schindler   (F.  M.  S.)     Eureka. 

13050. 
Schindler    (H.)     Mrs.  Norton's 
mission.    30423a. 

Schindler    (P.)      Isle   of  spice. 

22171. 
Schinks   (R.  M.)     Affair  of  the 

family.     416. 
Schintzler    (A.)      Duke   &    the 

actress.    11977,  11978. 


Schirmer  (G.)  : 

Amico  Fritz.     1301. 
Aphrodite.     167.5a. 
.     Cendrillon.     6590. 
Cleopatra.     53196. 
Cyrano.     9550. 
Damnation  of  Faust.  9685b. 
Dejanire.     53377. 
Doctor  Cupid.     11129a. 
Fairyland.     13419d. 
Goyescas.     17208a. 
Hel&ne.    18735. 
Inquisitive  women.     21761. 
Jack     &     the     baked-bean 

stalk.      22317. 
.Tewels    of    the     Madonna. 

22707. 
Julien.  2322.5a. 
Knickerbockers.     24128. 
Lobetanz.     26030. 
Lovers'  quarrel.     26681. 
Mme.    Sans   Gene.    27217c. 
Madeleine.     27238a. 
Manru.    28096. 
Merry  Mexican.     29256a. 
Natoma.    32060. 
Outlaws       of       Etiquetta. 

34900a. 
Pagliacci.     35053. 
Trojans        in        Carthage. 

47142. 
Ulysses.     47912. 
Schirmer     (P.)       Rettungen. 

39173. 
Schivo : 

Follies  of  Frisco.     14673. 
Follies    of    San    Francisco. 
14679. 
Schlack    (G.  W.  E.)  : 

Fiirst         von         Marokko. 

15632. 
Horridoh.     20282. 
Marmorweib.     28342. 
Verbotene  braut.    48850. 
Schlageter    {Mrs.   G.   A.)      Wo- 
man's sacrifice.    51569. 
Schlaghamer       (R.)         Tattoo. 

45106. 
Schlagintweit  (R.)  : 

Braumeister  Bock.     4932. 
Calumet.     5927. 
Schlater  (G.)     Guess.    17729. 
Schlegel    (C.   W.)      Millionaire 

tramps.    29662. 
Schlegel    (E.   P.)      Surprise  to 

everyone.    55489. 
Schleiflfarth    (G.)  : 

Society  circus.     43009. 
Soldiers        &        petticoats. 

43088. 
Soldiers   &   sweethearts. 
43089. 
Schleijer      (P.,     freUierr     von 
Hohen)  See  Hoheu  Schleijer. 


Schleiter     (F.)       Fixed      idea. 

14450a. 
Schlemmer    (A.)      Six    broken 

engagements.     42614. 
Schlenker    (C.)  : 

Germelshausen.     16211. 

Wilhelm  Tell.     51013a. 

Schleppy    (S.    L.)      Widowers' 

Waterloo.    50847a. 
Schlesinger      (A.)        Sensation 

des  tages.     41486. 
Schlesinger    (J.    J.)      New    ar- 
rivals.    32321. 
Schlesinger   (L.)  : 

Cow-boy  in  petticoats.  8936. 
Tiger-Heart.     46185. 
Velvet  wasp.    48769. 
When   '  love      was      blind. 

50264. 
Won  by  a  song.    51633. 
Schlesinger   (Mrs.  N.)     Parson 

doctor.     35372. 
Schlesinger   (S.  R.)  : 

.Toy  of  life.     23080a. 
Mated,   a   modern  tragedy. 
28779. 
Schlesinger'sche   buch-und    mu- 
sikhandlung  (R.  Lienau)  : 
Braut  von  Korea.    4934. 
Frau   Anne,   die  dame   am 
putztisch.     15279a. 
Schlesische  buchdruckerei, 
kunst-     und     verlags-anstalt 
von  S.  Schottlaender : 
Grosse  licht.    17681. 
Griine  zweig.     17704. 
Schlesische  verlags-anstalt  v.  S. 
Schottlaender.     Dunkle  thor. 
12040. 
Schley  (L.  M.)  Miranda,  a  town 

idyl.     29803. 
Schlever    (J.)      Abraham    Lin- 
coln.    92. 
Schlicher    (J.  J.)     Latin  plays 
for   student   performances    & 
reading.     54234. 
Schloh    (A.  C.  J.)  : 

Elfenreigen.     12461. 
Er  wollte  konig  sein.  12848. 
Schlosser     (H.     MuUer-)       »S'ee 

Miiller-Schlosser. 
Schlosberg    (Z.)      Old   veteran. 

33666. 
Schloss   (H.  A.)  : 

Engagement.     53538. 
Quarrel.     55080. 
Some  surprise.    55387. 
Schlosser    (G.    W.)      Down    & 
out.     11571a. 

Schlotterbeck   (G.)  : 

Dollar  &  the  rose.     11263. 
Dollar  mark.     11267. 
Down,  out  &  up.    11620. 
Emperor.,,  1262Sa. 


3406 


INDEX 


5431. 


r.2-ior>. 

On  unit  es- 


SchlolUu-beck   (G.)— Coutd. 

Fii-sl   hrotlier.     14350a. 

Will-  lord.     495S5a. 
S.hlueler   (A.   K.  &  C.  T. 

Building   inspector. 
Ueci.sioii.     10342. 

Headliner.     18416. 
Scliliiter    (V.)   verhig: 

Salome.     40613. 

Zwei  nieusehen. 
SchlinnberKer  (.T. ) 
'  ■  olave.    33779. 

Sdinialliaus   (K. )  : 

Aristokrat  &  farmer.    1837. 
Schicksalswogeu.     41055. 
Schnie<les  ( H. )     Dronningen  of 

Montmartre.     11847. 
Schmehl    (L.  C.)     Love,  law  & 

dried-beef.     54341. 
Schmid     (.T.    ^1)       Love    birds. 
26486. 

Schmid    (O.  E.)  : 

Nazarene.    32103a. 
Nazarener.     32104. 

Schmid-Frei  (L.)  : 

Nazarene.     32103a. 
Nazarener.     32104. 
Schmidt   (A.  H.)     Man  of  iron. 

27909a. 
Schmidt     (A.     J.)       Hawkeye. 

18340. 
Schmidt  (E.)   Dramatic  reader. 
.53462. 

Schmidt   (F.  G.  G.)  : 
Heimat.     18633. 
Joliannes.     22815a. 
Schmidt    (F.  L.)    //•.     Napoleon 

at  St.  Helena.     31992. 
Schmidt  (Franz)     Notre-Dame. 

33089. 
Schmidt       (Frederick)         Our 

country's  call.     54832. 
Schmidt    (J.)      Diana    la   caza- 

dora.     10787. 

Schmidt    (K.)  : 

Children  of  Hagar.     53134. 
Your  people.     56045. 
Schmidt       (Leopold)         Heim- 

kehr  des  Odyrseus.     18638a- 

18638c. 
Schmidt    (Lotliar)      Sec    Gold- 

schmidt    (L.) 
Schmidt  (Louis)     That  Schwel- 

stein  affair.    45617. 
Schmidt     (M.)       Ewige    lampe. 

13177. 

Schmidt    (O.  E.)  : 

Bannermaun.     2928. 
Flachsmann     als     erzieher. 

14455a; 
Gerechtigkeit.     16176. 
liiebe    horet    nimmer    anf. 
25239. 


Schmidt    (O.  E.) — Continued. 

Ortrun  &  Tlsebill.    34394. 

Tartiitf  der  patriot.     45144. 
Schmidt     (O.    P.)       Mayor    of 

Ozone  I'ark.    28935. 
Schmidt-Kestn(?r   (H.)  : 

Rudenzauber.     5391,  5392. 

Lufz  Luwenhaupt.     2695S. 
Schmidtbonn   (W.)  : 

(fraf  von  Gleichen.     17224. 

Hilfe !    ein    kind    ist    vom 
himmel  gef alien.     19487. 

Spielende  Eros.    43540. 

Zorn  des  Achilles.     52390. 
Sehmied  (C.  F.)     Power  of  ven- 
geance.    37000. 
Schmieden    (F.  C.)      Eiuheirat. 

12356. 
Schmieden    (F.  W.>: 

Dollarprinzessinen.     11269. 

Dreiviertelwelt.     11803. 

Fraulein  aus  gutera  hause. 
15232. 

Herr  kurator.     19306. 

Himmel  auf  erden.     19495. 

Kleine  Vulkan.     24093. 

Missionsschiff.     30086. 

Sitteukommission,     42610. 

Waare.     49338. 

Schmieden  (F.  W.)  &  co. : 

Arme  Margaret.    1881. 

Hoflieferautin.     19938. 

Neue  miidchen.     32274. 

Passionsspiel.     35495. 

Schwester  Helene.     41144. 

Storch  ist  tot.     43967. 

Yor  dem  siindenfall.  49285. 
Schmieden  (A.)  Mein  er- 
lauchter  ahnherr.    29061. 

Schmitt   (E.  L.)  : 
Bvegones.     5734. 
Piay-actress.     36452. 
Schmitt     (J.)       Golden    secret. 

17007,  17008. 
Schmitz    (G.)      Wenn   die  liebe 

stirl)t.     49979. 
Schmitz    (M.)  : 

Crowned  in  chains.     9235. 
Uvv  grace  of  Ky.     19003. 
Schmitz    (O.  A.  H.)  : 

Don    .Juan    und    die    kurtl- 

saue.     11353a. 
Hysterische  mann.    20781b. 
Schmulowitz  (N. )     Chasers. 

6821. 
Schnabel       (L. )       Seelenkunde. 
41396. 

Schnake   (F.)  : 

-Tesus.     22670. 

IMontezuraa.     30909. 

Ileineke   Fuch.s.     38980. 
Schneider     (C.     L.)       Drifting. 

11823. 
Schneider  (C.  N.)  Enid.    12784. 


Schneider  (E.)     See  Schneider- 

Wie.sner  (L.  E.  B.) 
Schneider  (E.  E. )     Bandit  king 

of  Hungary.     2890. 
Schneider      (10.     F.)        Apollo. 

52710. 
Schneider    (F.)  : 

Amer.     girl     am     fiirsten- 

schloss.     1214. 
Compromise.     8176. 
Gen.    Washington.     16058. 
Schneider     (F.    11.)      Kol)Zsar. 

24201. 
Schneider    (H. )      Prince    Hot- 
drops.    37304. 
Schneider   (M.  A.)     Dauntless. 

10032.  10033. 
Schneider     (M.     L.)       Govern- 
ment countess.    17172. 
Schneider  (W.  L. )     How  Mabel 

succeeded.     20499. 
Schneider-Wiesner    (L.    E.    B.) 

Isabella.    22119. 
Schnittkind  (H.  T.)     Shambles. 

41929a. 
Schnitzer   (I.)  : 
Apollo.     1686. 
Gypsy   baron.     17824. 
Kreolenblut.      24243-24245. 
Schnitzer     (J.)     Mother's     sin. 

31199. 
Schnitzler    (A.)  : 

Anatol.     1394,  52678. 
Einsame  weg.     12357. 
Feast  of  Bacchus.     53621. 
Grreen  cockatoo.     16184a. 
Junge  Medardus.     23295. 
Komtesse  Mizzi.     24227. 
Lndv     with     the     dagger. 

24531. 
Legacy.     24990. 
Light-o'-love.     25380a. 
Literatur.     25575. 
Literature.     16184a.   54280. 
Living  hours.    25977a. 
Lonely  way.    26127a. 
-Marionetten.     28291. 
Professor      Bernhardi. 

37622,  37623. 
Reckoning.     38660,  38661. 
Ruf  des  lebens.    40233. 
S  c  h  1  e  i  e  r     der     Pierrette. 

41068. 
Tapfere  Kassian.     45124. 
Weite  land.    49957. 
Zwischenspiel.     52410. 
Schnoor     (F.    G.     O.)       Cruci- 
fixion.   9246. 
Schoebel     (O.    M.)      Capltana. 

6056. 
Schoeffel    ( F. )      Comprachicos. 

8175. 
Schoeffel     (G.    J.)     Cinderella. 
7346. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3407 


INDEX 


Schoeller    (W.)  : 

Love  chase.     26494a. 

AValzergraf.     49452. 
Schoen   (E.)     When.     SOlSlu. 
Schoen    (W.   P.)     Yankee  grit. 
51999. 

Sehoenau   (M.)  : 

Extrazils     nach     N  i  z  z  a  . 

13272-13274. 
Liebesbarometer.     25247. 
Pariser  wit  wen.    35318. 
Skandal     in     Monte-Carlo. 
42645. 
Schoiibaumsfeld       (F.)         Mil- 

lionengretl.     54520,  54521. 
Schoenberg  (I.)    Editor.    12247. 
Sclionberg  (J.)  : 
Ranker.    2904. 
Bet's  fortune.    3618. 
Daniel  Boone.    9795. 
Dennis  an  sara.    10471. 
Gyda.     17810. 
Jumps.     23287. 
Not  one  word.     33059. 
Old  Tom's  ward.    33655. 
One  word.     34127. 
Pretty  Pepita.     37121. 
Prudence  Rudd.     37760. 
Red,  Wlnte  &  Blue.     38S13. 
Richelieu     of     the     period. 

39384. 
S  c  h  u  y  le  r  '  s    himeymoon. 

41133. 
Woman     with     a     history. 

51506. 
Wrong  flat.    51870. 
Zilla.     52351. 
•Schoenbrun      (A.)       Cloth     re- 

woveri.     53200. 
Schonebaum    ( I. )      Revolution. 

39285,  39286. 
Schoeneman  (J.  M.)    Bismarck. 

3990. 
Schoener    (G.    W.)      Gilt   edge. 
16370. 

Schonfeld   (A.)  : 

Autoliebchen.     2485,  2486. 
Drei   paar  .schuhe.    llSOOa. 
Ewige  lampe.     13177. 
Kam'rad  Miinne.     23477a. 
M  o  d  e  r  n  e     Eva.      30672, 

30673. 
Polnische    w  i  r  t  s  c  h  a  f  t . 

36752. 
Prinz  Bussi.     37488. 
Puppchen.     37845,  37846. 
Tango-prinzessin.     45114. 
Wenn  der  friililing  kommt. 

49977a. 

Schonfeld    (C.)  : 

Ah— da  staun'  ich.     612. 
Mein    Uefstes    b  e  i  1  e  i  d  . 
29000. 


Schoenfeld     (Henry)      Capt. 

Kidd.     6130. 
Schoenfeld   (Hermann)  : 
Maria  Stuart.     28239g. 
Wilhelm  Tell.     51013d. 
Schoenherr  (C.  W.)     Prince  of 

folly.     37336. 
Schonherr  (K.)  : 

Bildschnitzer.     3831. 
Erde.     12850. 
Faith  &  fireside.     16184a. 
Glaube   &   heimat.      16740. 
Konigreich.    24216. 
Soiur.vendtag.     43261. 
Trenkwalder.     46914a. 
Weibsteufel.     49946a. 
Schoenstadt      (A.)       Johannis- 

traum.    22818,  22819. 
Schonthan  (F.,  edler  von  Pern- 
wald)  : 

Dorrits.     11486. 
Georgina.    16165,  16166. 
Ihr  adjutant.    20950. 
Kettle  of  fish.    23631. 
Klein  Dorrit.     24079. 
Lancers.    24574. 
Last  word.    24787. 
Lori       Pollinger.         26240, 

26241,  30001. 
Maria  Theresa.     28240. 
Night  olf.    32721,  32722. 
Nobody's  fault.    32952. 
Passing    regiment.      35462, 

35462a. 
Professor's  play.    37650. 
Puppenklinik.     37847. 
Railroad    of    love.      38362, 

38362a. 
Retter  in  der  not.     39172. 
Sabine       women.        40418, 

40419. 
Seven-twenty-eight.    41621- 
41623. 
Schonthan     (G.     von)       Kleiue 

chocoladenmadchen.    24083. 
Schoenthan    bros.      Night    off. 

32724. 
Schonwies  (M.  von)     Stiirkere. 

43717. 
Sch0yen      (R.     Hiorth-)        See 

Hiorth-Sch0yen. 
Schofield  (C.)     Flashes.    14485. 
Schofield  (C.  E.)  : 

I'll  lose  de  money.     20797- 

20799. 
I  lose  de  money.    20804. 
Schofield  (C.  I.)     Roses.    55211. 
Schollmeyer  (A.  R.)     Won  on  a 

bluff.    51643. 
Scholz   (A.  J.)     Judge  not  lest 

you  be  judged.    23144. 
Scholz      (R. )       When     woman 

stoops  to  folly.    50357. 
Schemer.         See       Shaikewitz 
(N.  M.) 


Schomer  (A.  S.)  : 

AUrightnikes.    939. 
Green  millionaire.     17581a. 
Style.    44304. 
To-day.    46412,  46413. 
Yellow     passport.       52081, 
52082. 
Schomer  (B.  S.)     Mary  got  the 

hook.    28555. 
School   pub.   CO.     Aunt  Betsy's 

namesake.     2383. 
Schoolcraft  (L.)    Every-day  oc- 
currences.   13111. 
Schooley  (R.  H.)     Cheer,  boys, 

cheer.    6877. 
Schoonmaker  (C.)     Mainspring. 

27538. 
Schoonmaker  (E.  D.)  : 
Americans.    52668. 
Saxons.     40915. 
Schorr  (A.)  : 

Among     a     1000     women. 

52670. 
Be  a  man.    3152. 
Girl  with  sense.    16630a. 
Her  first  love.    18990. 
Mendel        Beilis.  29119. 

29120. 
My  sweet  girl.    31712a. 
What  men  are.    50094a.     * 
Schorr  (M.)  : 

Capital  punishment.    6052a. 
.Tachsen.     22295. 
Strange  birds.    44040. 
Schott  (A.)  : 

.Tolly  mariners.    22945. 
Salon     du     diable.       40617, 
40618. 
Schott  (E.  C.  H.)  : 
Nibelings.    32606. 
Star       Spangled       Banner. 
43794. 
Schott     (H.)       Musical    mixup. 

54647. 
Schott  (R.)  : 

Kluge  felleisen.    24114. 
Schneider        von        Malta. 

41082. 
Vergessene  ich.    48865. 
Schottky  (E.)    Hannibal.  18092. 
Schottlaender  (S.)     Sec  Schles- 

ische  buchdruckerei. 
Schotts    (B.)   sohne.     Ring  des 

Polykrates.    55181. 
Schouten     (J.     M.)       Father's 

frolics.    13872. 
Schoyer  (R.  W.)  Goat.    16818. 
Schrader  (F.  F.)  : 

Ballet  master.    2856. 
Baroness  Paula.    3031. 
Bee  &  the  butterfly.    3263. 
Checkmate.    6867. 
Corsica.    8578. 
Dawson  widow.    10093. 
Flitter's  flirtation.    14536. 


3408 


TXDEX 


SfluMder    (F.  F.)— Coutinued. 
lu  official  society.     212r)T. 
Knife.    24132. 
r.ady  in  red.    24428. 
l.ittle  scapegrace.    25871. 
Marguerite.   coiinte.<?s  d'Or- 

nay.    28223. 
Millionaire      for      a      day. 

29653. 
Modern        Ltidv        Godiva. 

30620. 

Nicolette.    32630. 

Outcast.    34872. 

Peter  &  Pepita.    36000. 

Poor  Su.san.    36819. 

Prisoner  of  war.    37520. 

Satan.    40807. 

Whither  thou  goest.    50594. 
Schrader  (G.  M.  von)     See  Von 

Schrader  (G.  M.). 
Schrader  (J.)  : 

Dreamers.    11779. 

Three  dreamers.    4.5954. 
Schrader  (M.  B.)  : 

Fire  witch.    14312. 

Wanted,    a    prima    donna. 
49534. 

Schrader  (O.  E.)     First  day  of 

school.    143.58. 
Schrani     (G.)      Lilliputian    re- 
l>roduction  of  Alice  Roosevelt 
wedding  reception.    25472. 
Schramm  (E.  I.  W.  A.)  : 
Golden  lilies.     16987. 
Inventor's  daughter.    21897. 
Little  Bohemia.    25594. 
Money  tree.    30799. 
Schranzhofer  (A.  1.)     Missious- 
schiff.    300S6. 

Schreder    (K.)  : 

Miiller  &  sein  kind.     31302. 
Pompei.     367G7a. 
Schreiber  (B.  R.)     'Twixt  king 

&  queen.     47518. 
Schreiber  (F.  A.)     Golden  but- 

tartlv.     16921. 
Schreiber  (L.  M.)     Rose  O'Mar. 

39979. 
Schreiber     (M.    M.)       Traitor! 

liberty !     55637. 
Schreiber  (W.  A.)     Race  for  a 

wife.     38279. 
Schreiner     (J.     A.)       Agnostic. 

597. 
Schreiner    (L.  S.)  : 

Dolh   Travers'  inheritance. 

ll*294a. 
Heavenly  twins.     18599. 
In  the  days  of  '76.     21383. 
.Tack's  visitors.     22398. 
Miss  Poiusettia.     54544. 
Schrock     (R.     L.)       Lu.st     for 
power.    26951b. 


Schrode     (.T.     G.     &    W.     C.) 

Curious  voyage.     9484. 
Schroder  (C.)     Game  of  crime. 

15857. 
Schroder  (.1.  M.  von)     See  Von 

Schroder. 
Schroder   (A.)     Marketender  & 

seine  fainilie.    28332a. 
Sohroeder     (A.    H.)      Mexican. 

29335. 

Schroeder   (L.  G.)  : 

At  Cupid's  rest.     2131. 

Lovejoy's  wife.     26664. 

Schroeder    (W.    A.)      My    ladv 

luxury.     31602. 
Schroll    (E.  A.)  : 

Christmas  in  Mother-Goose- 

ville.     7229a. 
Highway  robbers.    19457. 
Why  Santa  Claus  comes  in 
Dec.     50749. 

Schromer   (A.  S.)     Oh,  what  a 

day.     33364a. 
Seln-opji    (G.  A.)      Waiting  for 

Santa  Ciaus.    49397. 
Schubart    (L.  &  W.)      Ludwig, 

the  emigrant.    26910. 
Schul)ering  (C.  R.)  : 

Atheist.    2311. 

Collaborators.     7810. 

(Joing-up.     16865. 

In  uniform.    21561. 

Inavitable.     21669. 

Knight  of  the  grip.     24153. 

Model  of  Venus.    30572. 

Scapegoat.     40947. 

Taken  unawares.    44943. 

Schubering   (R.)  : 


Oath. 


5200. 


She   knows   something. 
42(X)1 . 
Schubert  (F. )    Dreimaderlhaus. 

53472. 
Schuberth    ( E. )   &  co. : 
Butterflies.     5644. 
Idol's  eye.    20910. 
Rhapsodie   table   d'hote. 

39309. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39873. 
Santa  Claus.     40725,  40726. 
Smugglers   of   B  a  d  a  y  e  z. 

42871. 
Zauberer  vom  Nil.    52291. 
Schuberth   (F.)  jr.: 

Amor  als  pilot.     1326a. 
Post    ira    walde.      36871, 
36872. 
SchiTberth   (J.)   &  co. : 

Farailie  Estepan.    13565. 
Michelangelo      &      R  o  1 1  a. 

29378. 
Runenzauber.     40289. 
S(;hi!i)in    (O.)      See    Kirschner 
(A.) 

3409 


Sdmck     (H.    L.)       V  e  r  d  i  c  t. 

488.52a. 
Schuckle    (C.   B.)      Palmist. 

35143. 
Schiicking      (L. )      Bauernftirst. 

46050. 
Sclmetl    (M.)      I'syche.     37766. 
Schu(t(.W.)  Tanzanwalt.  4512:'.. 
Schiitze  (M.)  : 

Des    meeres    &    der    liebe 

v>'ellen.     53392. 
Hero    (Jc    Laander.      19249, 

19250. 
Judith.     23177, 23178. 
Schuhl    (F.)      His  first   case. 

19626. 
Scliuhmann     (D.     H.)       Lily. 

25478. 
Schulenburg  (W.  v.  der)    Sans- 

souci.     40722. 
Schuler     (C.)       District    atty. 
10977. 

Schulte  (E.  J.)  : 

Between     love     &     honor. 

3667. 
Only  one  love.     34211. 
Schulte  (G.  A.)     Her  radiancy. 

19109. 
Schultz  (A.  T.)     Life,    25280. 
Schultz   (C.  A.)     Monte  Carlo. 

30901. 
Schultz     (E.)       See    Leipziger 

biihuenverlag. 
Schultz     (G.    E.)       Pirates    of 

Bellamy   River.     36402. 
Schultz    (K.    A.    &    N.)      Wen- 

ckershohe.    49976. 
Schultz-Hencke  (E.)    Acte.   193. 
Schulz     (M.)       Caught    in    the 

act.     6.503. 
Schulze  (D.  L.)   Artist's  dream. 

1982. 
Schulze    (H.)      Sechzehnte   ge- 

burtstag.     41277. 
Schulze  &  CO. : 

Elisa  Radziwill.     1247S. 
Pierre's  liebe.    36269. 
Schumacher     (F. )       Z  a  b  e  r  n. 

52263. 
Schumacher  (M. )     Tommy,  the 

messenger.     46473. 
Schumann    ( B. )      Flecktvphus. 

14491a. 
Schumann    (D.   H.)      Fair   Sa- 
maritan.    13391. 

Schumann    (R. )  : 

Jabberwockv.    54094. 
INIanfred.     28054. 
Schumm    (G.)      Fruits   of  cul- 
ture.    15624. 
Schupphaus  (O.  F.)     Plutocrat. 

36580. 
S  c  h  u  rig    (R. )      Tonadahwa. 
46495. 


INDEX 


Schurz    (H.  T.)     Benedict  Ar- 

uolcl.     3498. 
Schuster  (H.  M.)     Magic  apple. 

27361. 
Schuster     (M.)       liustic     sim- 
plicity.   40357. 
Schuster  &  Loeffler : 

Gesammelte  werlio;  Detlev 

von  Lilieucron.     16241. 
Kampf  am  vorabend.  23470. 
Schiller.    41056. 
Schutte     (G.     A.)       Cyranose. 

9563. 
Schutter  (L.)    Elephant.   12436. 
Schutzman     (M.    J.)      Paid    a 
debt.     35055c. 

Schuyler   (E.)  : 

It    isn't    what    you    wear. 
22222a. 

Knock-out    drops,      24179a. 

Lady  lunatic.    24459a. 

There   is   many   a    way   to 
say  good  night.     45721a. 
Schuvler  fW.)  : 

Nellie  Moray.     32196. 

Time  check.     46236. 
Schwab   (PI)  : 

Insanity.     21766. 

Jeannette's         w  e  d  tl  i  n  g. 
22583. 

Sad  mes.s.     40475. 

Trip  to  Africa.     47010. 
Schwab   (F.  A.)  : 

Antony.     1637. 

l5trangere.    13010. 

Hernani.     19242. 

Passant.    35440. 

Phedre.     36108. 

Queen  Topaz.     38094. 

Sphinx.     43514. 

Schwab   (H.  E.)  : 

Hair  of  the  heiress.  17898a. 
Peter  Peter.     36008. 
Schwabach    (A.    K.)      Burglar. 

5508. 
Schwaedt     (A.)        Marie     An- 
toinette.    28259. 
S e h w a h n    (J.    G. )     Osa rsiph, 

prince  of  Egypt.    34397. 
Schwake    (L.  M.)     Whisper  of 

the  gods.    50473a. 
Schwalm  (E.  L.)  Gladys's  sud- 
den change.     16716. 
Schwannecke   (V.)  : 
Dr.  Fix.     11141. 
NeiUand  A.  G.     32283. 
Schwartz    (Albert)      Forced  to 

the  wall.    14981. 
Schwartz  (Annette)  : 

Honor  d'Everel.    20163. 

Lie.     25233. 

Wiles  of  innocence.    51009. 


Schwartz   (Arthur)  : 

Countess  Ana  stasia  Suvar- 
off.    8700. 

Little  blind  Ray.     25593. 
Schwartz    (E.   G.)     One  sultry 

afternoon.    34102b. 
Schwartz    (F.)  : 

Clubs  &  Cupid.     7702. 

Not  like  other  girls.  33054. 

One  of  the  many.    34080. 

World  on  wheels.     51771. 
Schwartz    (H.)      Sweeney's  sac- 
rifice.    44739. 
Schwartz       (J.)         Kittytown. 

24073. 
Schwartz     (.T.    M.    W.)       Her 

father's  wife.    18979. 
Schwartz    (J.  W.)  : 

Brought  back  to  life.  5310. 

Daughter     of     the     slums. 
10008. 

Evening     with     the     Dew- 
snaps.     13094. 

Nick  Meneely.     32624. 

Our  boys  in  Manila.   34553. 

Recreant.    38689. 

Sacrifice.     40441. 
Schwartz    (L.  L.)  : 

Blood  of  the  lamb.     4299a. 

Business.     53023. 

Family.     13570a. 

Her      husband's      parents. 
19032. 

In  Roumania.     21307. 

Porch   climber.     36847. 

Revolt.     55164. 

Smouldering  fires.     42862a. 

Stung.     44293. 

Terre  enthralled.     45409. 

Valley  of  Amour.   48651. 

Within  the  pale.     51309. 
Schwai-tz    (Meyer)  : 

Husband's  rights.     20735. 

.lealousy.     22544. 

Schwartz    (Morris)  : 

Give  roe  a  chance.     16695a. 
Lucky  bachelor.     26841a. 
Misch-masch.    29842b. 

Schwartz    (O.)  : 

Fraulein  Teufel.     15235. 
Hochzeit        des        Mozart. 

19921. 
.lulchens  flitterwochen. 

23206. 
Was      werdeu      die      leute 

sagen !      55843. 
777 :  10.    52484a. 
Schwa rz    (A.   H.)  : 

Battle    of    the    butterflies. 

3129a, 

Moonbeams.     30943a. 
Schwarz   (C.  K.)     Don.    11335. 


Schwarz      (Camillo     &     Carl) 

Zerbrochene  splegel.     52328. 
Schwarz        (Franz)  Tha'is. 

45515. 
Schwarz   (Frederick)   Babette's 

record.     52790. 
Schwarz      (H.     K.)         Biceps. 

.3751a. 
Schwarz    (H.    P.)      Alphonsus, 

emperor  of  Germany,    1000. 
Schwarz     (M.)       Haremsnacht. 

18217. 
Schwarzkopf   (R.)     Erste  lieb- 

haber.     12891. 
Schwed   (H.)    Pharisee.    36099. 
Schweig     (L. )      Mistake    of    a 

lifetime.     30106. 
Schweigert    (A.)      Oh!   Trixie. 

33363. 
Schweinsberg     (H.    E.)       Chil- 

sipee,  the  antelope.     7063. 
Schweitzer    (L.    C.)      Preciosa, 

the  Spanish  dancer.    37041. 
Schwelli      (K.)       Landsknecht. 

24632. 
Schwemin   (F.  A.)    Frederick  & 

Corrine.     L5316a. 
Schwenk  (.1.  A.)  : 

Bleeding  hearts.     4221. 
Human  soul.     20616. 
Under    the    red    lights    of 

Paris.    ^8197. 

Village  mail-carrier.  49038. 

Schweppe     (T.)       Boabdil,    the 

last    of    the    Moorish    kings. 

4426. 

Schwprdter         (H.)  Irrley. 

22077a. 
Schwerin     (L.)       Red     widow. 

38820. 
Schwill    (B.)    If  it   were   only 

winter.     20935. 
SchwinnM.  W.)    Christoph    Co- 

lumlms.    7254. 
Sclnvob  (M.)  : 

Francesca      da     Rimini. 

15428a. 
.Jane  Shore,    22465. 
Sciford    (C.  L.)      River  patrol. 

39572. 
Scofield    (Mrs.    A.    H.)       Mrs. 

Sinims'  child.     30458. 
Scofield  (G.  G.)  : 

Italian  mother.     22258a. 
Modern  woman.     30667a. 
Scofield    (M.  P.)     Mrs.  Simms' 

child.     304.58. 
Scott  (A.  d'E.)  : 

Brockmorton's  ghost.   5156. 
Fourth  dimension.     15192. 
Scott      (A.     P.)       Behind     the 

screens,     52853. 
Scott  (Agnes)  : 

Perfect  day.    35898a. 
Wall  between.     49418. 


3410 


INDEX 


financier. 


Scott    (Anita)  : 

Butterfly  maid. 
Yolve.     52117. 
Scott      (B.)        (iiiv 

15966. 
Scott   (B.  K.)  : 

Lady  Raffles.     24514. 
Man  in  red.     27851. 
Scott    (C.)  : 

Gettysburg.     16302. 
Poacher's  daughter.    36588. 
Scott   (C.  A.)  : 

Great  expectations.     17387. 
Haunted  man.     1S313. 
Match-makers.      2S770. 
Scott   (C.  P.)  : 

Baby  from  Bagdad.    2642. 
Porter  house  steak.    36855. 
Silver  tureen.     42428. 
Scott  (C.  S.)     Mv  sister.  31697. 
Scott    (C.   W.)      Si    Spruceby's 

mule.     42220. 
Scott    (Daniel)  : 

Matinee  idol.     28805. 
Staye    dooi-keeper's   dream. 
43724. 
Scott  (Donald)  : 

Behind  the  screens.     52833. 
Count  13.     S676a. 
Discovery    of    La    Salle   bv 
Chicago.     10937. 
Scott   (E.  F.)  : 

Back  of  bevoud.     2745. 
Call.     5876. 

Ladv  Many  Dogs.    54208. 
Scott    (E.  L.)  : 

Natl,  convention  of  the  P. 

O.  G.  societies.    32047. 
Silence  of  Dean  Maitland. 
42332. 
Scott  (Earle)  Taking  the  cure. 

44954a. 
Scott     (Edward)       See     Scott 

(W.  E.) 
Scott     (Elmer)       What's    in    a 

voice?    .50113a. 
Scott    (F.)      Self-denial.    41427. 
Scott     (F.    H.)      Story    of    the 

violets.     44008. 
Scott  (F.  .J.)     Tom  Oreo.  46455. 
Scott  (F.  N.)     Plays  by  L.  An- 

dreyeff.    36504b. 
Scott    (G.    D.)      Modern    Poca- 
hontas.    30642. 
Scott    (G.    W.)      Model    couple. 

30561a. 
Scott  (H. )     Ma's  new  husband. 

28593. 
Scott  (H.)   CO.: 

(^irl     from    the    IJ.     S.    A. 

16534. 
Wizard  of  Wiseland.  51342. 
Scott   (H.  S.)     Sowers.     43402. 
Scott     (I.)       Mr.    Pharaoh    of 
Egypt.     30231. 


Scott   (J.  B.)     Uncle  Sam's  re- 
ception of  the  nations.   48031. 
Scott  (J.  F.)     .Jealousy.   22543. 
Scott  (J.  J.)  Woman's  defense. 

51518a. 
Scott    (J.  P.)  : 

Antonio  Carmona.     1635. 
Baron  Viva  Voce.     3025. 
Scott   (J.  R.)     Col.  of  the  Red 

Huzzars.    7917. 
Scott   (J.  W.)  : 

Musical  jingle.     31439. 
Three       cornered       deal. 
45943a. 

Scott  (L.)  Stay-at-home.   43841. 
Scott      (M.     W.)        See     Almy 

(M.  P.) 
Scott   (O.  M.)  : 

Americus  comedy  4.     1291. 

Orpheus  comedy  4.    34391. 
Scott   (P.)  : 

Fontenoy.     14704. 

Life's  shop  window.    25344, 
25345. 

Scott    (R.  D.)  : 

Balkan  idol.     2837. 

Match-makers.     28771. 

AVritten  law.     51854. 
Scott   (R.  L.)  : 

Chance.     6665. 

Patti    Rosa   in    Criss-cross. 
35594. 

Scott  (T.)     Game  &  the  candle. 

15831a. 
Scott    (W.  A.)  : 

Cupid  in  shirt  sleeves.  9398. 
Fritz     in     Good     for     evil. 

15487a. 
L.  A.  W.  rest.     24276. 
Rosalia's     silver     dollar. 
39929. 
Scott    (W.  E.)  : 

Aftinities.     52.581. 
Back  to  the  fireside.   2752b, 
2752c. 

Better  than  dreams.   52877. 
Boob.     52950. 
Change  my  ad.     53109. 
Father's  way.     53616. 
Found.     15108a. 
How      Bertie      won      out. 
20467a. 

I  told  you  so.     54014. 

On    their    golden    wedding 
anniversary.    33951b. 

Putting  it  over.    37924b. 

They  met  inside.     45758a. 

Village  priest.     49047a. 
Scott   (W.  G.)  : 

Daniel  Deronda.     9805. 

Infelice.    21683. 
Scott  (W.  J.)     Holiday  jumble. 
19973. 


Scott    (W.  W.)  : 

Crowning.     53296. 

Her  family.     18966. 
Scott  (Sir  Walter)  : 

Bridal  of  Triermain.  46977. 

Bride    of    Lammermoor. 
38524. 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.    17905. 
Guy      Mannering.        5322- 

5324,  29050. 
Ivanhoe.       5728,     2  2  2  7  2- 

22273a,  46631,  46632. 
Kenilworth.       1381,     1382. 

15075,  26206,  41399. 
Lady   of   the   lake.     23783, 

24495-24499,  54209. 
Quentin  Durward.     38144a. 
Talisman.      7771,    4  499  7- 

45000. 
Woodstock.     51694. 
Scott  (Walter)  of  N.  Y.    Head 

that  wears  a  crown.     18409. 
Scott    (Willy)      Theodor's  flut- 
ter.    45709. 

Scott  &  CO. : 

Cinderella.    7343. 

Rip  Van  Winkle.     39488. 
Scott  &  Raynor.     Daughter  of 

Judea.     9966. 
Scott,  Foresman  &  co. : 

As  you  like  it.    2063. 

Hamlet.    18006. 

Henry  the  Fifth.    18858. 

Tournalisten.     23065a. 

.Julius  Caesar.    23264. 

Macbeth.     27054. 

Maria  Stuart.    28239b. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    29184. 

Midsummer  night's  dream. 
29491. 

Romeo  &  Juliet.    39S68a. 

Shakspere  festival.     55307. 

Tempest.     45286a. 

Twelfth  night.    47421. 
Scott-Gatty    (A.)      Tattercoats. 

45153. 
Scott-Maxwell  (F.)  : 

Dance  of  the  dolls.    9708. 

Flash-point.     14483a. 

Generations.    16069. 

Trovers  in  law.    26671. 

Secrets.    41370. 

When  a  man  tells.    50189. 

AVhen  Julia  lied.    50245. 

Younger     Miss      Corkwell. 
.52217. 

Scott-Thaw  CO.  : 
Delilah.    10412. 
Pontius  Pilate.    36785a. 
Scotto  (V.)     Susie.    44680. 
SCO  veil  (S.  C.)     Gautama  Bud- 
dha.   15948. 
Scovill  (S.)    See  Smith  (A.  M.) 


3411 


LNDEX 


Scuville    (B.)      Her    shattered 

idol.    19136. 
Scovillo  (J.  G.)     Heart  throbs. 

18504a. 
Scoville  (N.  S.)  : 

Country  kid.      8773. 

Wyoming  girl.     51928. 
Scribe  (A.)    See  Haas  (G.) 
ycriiie  (A.  E.)     See  Scribe  (E.) 
Scribe  (E.)  : 

Adriana  Leconvreur.   56067. 

Africa  ine.    449. 

Black  domino.     4086. 

Bluette.    33859. 

Coeur-as.    7769a. 

Court  intrigue.    8841. 

Head  of  Romulus.    18404. 

Husar.    20710. 

Jewess.    22708. 

Sympathetic  souls.    44801. 
Scril)uer  (E.)  Gargoyle.  15915a. 
Scribner    (G.    A.)      Mrs.    Eger- 
ton's  conquest.    30360. 

Scribner  (L.  B.)  : 

Baker's    pantonumes    &. 

charades.     52816. 
Beresford     benevolent     so- 
ciety.    3531. 

Scribner  (S.  A.)  : 

Man  from  Mo.    27794. 

Trip    to    the    North    Pole. 
47047. 
Scribner  &  Welford.    Works  of 

Shakespeare.     41846-41853. 
Scribner,   Drew  amusement  co. 

Bunco's  mistake.     5482. 
Scribner's  (C.)  sons: 

Agonists.    598. 

And  so  they  were  married. 
1413a. 

Bit  o'  love.    3994a. 

Brand.    4901a. 

Eldest  son.    12379. 

Farces    bv    R.    H.    Davis. 
13608. 

P^igitive.     15644. 

Half  hours.    17928a. 

Hermit  of  Carmel.    19232a. 

.Toy  of  living.    23083a. 

.Julius  Caesar.     23274. 

Little  dream.    25657. 

Eittle  man.    25756a. 

Lords  &  lovers.     26225a. 

Macbeth.     27060. 

Masques  of  Cupid.    28656a. 

Miss  Civilization.    29918. 

Mob.    30548a. 

^Morituri.    31032. 

Mortal  gods.    31073. 

Pigeon.    36281. 

Plays   bv    Anton    Tchekoff. 
36493." 

by  Auamst  Strindberg. 

36496-36500,  54976. 


Scribner's    (C.)    sons — Contd. 
Plays       by       Bj0rnstjerne 
B.l0rnson.    36501,  30501a. 

by   John  Galsworthy. 

36504,  36504a. 

bv  Leonid  Andreyeff. 

36504b. 

Ralegh  in  Guiana.     38400a. 
Robert  Frank.    39640b. 
Roses.     40037. 
Story-land  dramatic  reader. 

55449. 
Symphony  play.    55501. 
There  are  crimes  &  crimes. 

45718. 
Works    of    Henrik     Ibsen. 
51730-51741. 
Scrimshaw    (E.    R.)      Night   in 

society.    32700. 
Scriver  (H.)     Mtirdecai.    31014. 


(F. 
life. 


A.)       Ups    & 


48530,  48531, 


Scudamore 
downs  ol 
48534. 
Scudder  (V.  D.)  : 

I\Iitsu-Yu-Nissi.     30500. 
I'rometheus       unbound. 
37671. 
Scull  (G.  H.)     Benedict  Arnold. 

3502. 
Scully  (D.  H.) 

Special  delivery.    434.59. 

Scully  (E.  W.)  : 

Advertising  agent.    381. 

Amer.  Hebrew.     1218. 

Among  the  Irish.    1318. 

Cosmopolitans.    8606. 

Friend  o'  the  family.    15435. 

Irish  Hebrew.     21989. 

Irish  volunteers.    22041. 

Jack  roses.    22357. 

iNIulberrv  Bend.    31313. 

New  Mulberry  Bend.   32427. 

Old  men  &  young  women. 
33570a. 

On  the  street.    83927. 

O'Tooles.     34504. 

To  the  lowest  depths.  46385. 

Village  postmaster.  49044. 
Scully  (N.)     Hoosier.    20224. 

Scully   (R.)  : 

Before  the  dawn  of  history. 

3291. 
Prairie  station  agent.  37027. 

Scully   (R.  E.)     Ragged  Mary. 

38343. 
Seabott   (F.  W.)     Mollycoddle. 

30718. 
Seabrook  ( W.  B. )    N  i  a  t  r  i  c  i. 

32605. 

Seabury    (P.  W.)  : 

G  o  u  )•  m  and.    TMr.    Brown 

.lones.     17162. 
Ttfoderu  pagan.    30640. 


Sealmry    (R.   W.)  : 

Mrs.    Pennoyer's    hu.sband. 

30439. 
Romola.     39877. 

Seabury  (AV.)  See  Seabury 
(F.  W.) 

Seachrest  (E.)  Apollo,  the 
child  of  light.     52712. 

Seacombe  (B.  L.)  Flight. 
14505a. 

Seager  (A.  .L)  Little  whirl- 
wind.    54298. 

Seager  (R.  A.)  Sympathy  game. 
44865. 

Seagrav?  (Jane  or  J.  L.)  : 
Dresses.     53473. 
Evader.    13056a. 
Eternal    feminine.     12973a. 
Guess.     17732. 
Jane  vs.  John.    22467a. 
Psychologicnl       m  o  m  e  n  t. 

377T4a. 
Suffer     little     children     to 

come  \iiito  me.     .55472. 
They     all     knew     Beveiiy. 

55556. 
Turning-point.     47376a. 
W^ar  child.    49576f. 
When     a     woman    loves. 
50192a. 
Seaman  ( A. )    See  Chase  (  F.  E. ) 
Seaman    (J.)      Daphne,  alias 

Billy.     983". 
Seaman  (  M.  von  W.)     Life  sen- 
tence.    25325b. 
Seaman  &  Berton.    Here  we  are 

again.     19199. 
Seamou    (H.    J.)      Old    Sleutli. 

33621,   33622. 
Search    (G.    W.)      Lurline,    tlie 
nymph  of  the  Rhine.     20951. 

Searelle   (L.)  : 

Bobadil.     4447. 
Caliph  of  God.    5874. 
Mizpah.     30.540. 

Searight    (F.)  : 

Cold  storage.    7S0(\ 

Firing  line.     14,339. 

Kidnapped  husband.   23675. 

Lobbyist.     26027. 

Panic.     35175. 

Suffragist.s.    44427. 

Tempest.    45271 . 

Thumb  print.    46122a. 

Unexpected.    48279a. 
Searight     (P.    T.)       Ro[.ing    a 

rube.     39918. 
Searing    (M.    L.    C.)      Ciiasten- 
ing.     53117. 

Searle  (B.  A.)  : 

At    the    dropping    of    tin- 

shoes.    2222. 
College  scane'^oiit.     7S(i(i. 


M12 


INDEX 


Aunt  Eni'ly.    2393. 
B.)      His    niaster- 


Searle    (B.  A.) ^-Continued. 
His     breach     of     promise. 

]95G7. 
Picture     in     tlie     w  a  t  c  li. 
36239. 
Searle  (C.) 
Searle    (C. 

piece.     53948. 
Searle  (K.)  : 

Dear  youtli.     1026Sa. 
Mexican  moon.     29342a. 
Three  war  sketches.    .55587. 
Searle  (W.  A.)     Found.    15109. 
Searle  &  Gorton.    Even  balance. 
13078. 

Searles    (C.)  : 

Androniaque.    1444a. 

Cid.     7313. 
Sears  (E.  S.)  : 

Fascination.    13708. 

Her  only  love.     19094. 

r.ovel.\'  vvoman.    2G667. 

other  men's  wives.     34467. 

Sears  Hi.  C.  H.)  : 

Paying;  the  price.    35673. 
Tenth    com  m  a  n  d  m  e  n  t. 
45391. 

Sears  (J.  F.)  : 

Challenge.     6635. 

Fir.st  &  last.    14346. 

Sealed  packet.    41247. 

Sunny  South.    44563. 
Sears  (W.  G.)    Socrates.  43029. 

Sears    (Z.)  : 

Cinderella  Smith.    53175. 
Hands  up.    18071a. 

Seat   (C.  B.)     Wanted— an  ac- 
tress.    55825. 

Seat  (E.  F.)     Stockings'  revolt. 
43916. 

Seaton 
wild. 

Seavey 

Seavey 
scenes 


(F.    R.)      Call    of    the 
5911. 
{¥.   C) 
(L.    W 
3337. 


.) 


Bride.     5053. 
Behind    the 


Money-ques- 


Seavey    (R.    E.) 
tion.     30789a. 

Seawell  (M.  E.)  : 
Maid  Marian. 
Uncle  Maurice. 

Seay   (C.  M.)  : 

Against  her  will 
Pound  of  cure. 
Seca    (P.  Munoz) 

Seca. 
Seccombe    ( C.    H. )      Joseph. 
22998. 

Seches   (M.  C.)  : 
Bursting    of    a 
bubble.     5580. 
Father's  folly 


27455. 
47993. 

.  555. 
36912. 
See   Munoz 


bachelor's 


Second 
opera. 


(A.) 
9093. 


13871. 
Crime    of    the 


Secord    (S.  J.)  : 

Fruit    of    forbidden    fruit. 

15621. 
Judy  &  Dan.    23189. 
Shadow  of  a  curse.     41674. 
Sedaine     (M.    J.)       Philosophe 
sans  le  savoir.    36148,  3614Sa. 
Seddon  (M.)     Cause.    6519. 

Sedgwi(!k  (A.  B.)  : 

All  in  the  way  of  life.   864. 
Big  banana.     3774. 
Charge  of  the  hash  brigade. 

6739. 
Circumstances   alter   cases. 

7387. 
Decree   of  divorce.     10358. 
Estranged.     12963. 
Gambrinus.    king   of    lager 

beer.     15818. 
I  love  vour  wife.     20805. 
Jumbles.     23280. 
Law  allows  it.     24849. 
Leap  yeai-.     24935. 
Let   tliose   laugh   who  win. 

25135. 
London    assurance.      26097. 
Mad  astronomer.     27127. 
Molly  Moriarty.     30713. 
Mv     walking     photograph. 

31728. 
Ohl    massa's    son    &    heir. 

33570. 
Queerest  courtship.  38142. 
Sold  again  &  got  the  money. 

43054. 
Tail     (tale)     of    a    shark. 

44920. 
There's      millions      in      it. 

45724. 
Tootle,   tootle,    too.     46554. 
Twin  sisters.    47493. 
Yawning  Joe.     52028. 
Sedgwick     (A.    W.)       Spelling- 
match.    43504. 
Sedgwick   (R.  G.)     Uncle  Jack. 

47970a. 
See   (A.  P.)  : 

Love  &  tea.     26467a. 
When  women  vote.    50365. 

S§e    (E.)  : 

Brebis.     5004. 
Irreguliere.     22074a. 
See    (E.    A.)      Prince    Alcohol. 

37267. 
Seebaum    (J.  A.)     Unser  herr- 

liches  land.     48417. 
Seeboeck  (W.  C.  E.)  : 

Harvard  cow-boy.     18261. 
Land  o'  dreams.    24583. 
Missing  link.     30062. 
Seefried   (E.)     Retribution. 

39157. 
Seeger      (W.)        My     divinity. 
31532. 

3413 


Seeger     (W.    T.)       Busy    day. 

5624. 
Seelig   (C.  H.)     Apartment  44. 

1668. 
Seelig   (M.  A.)     Bit  of  discre- 
tion.    3999. 
Seely     (B.    H.)      Young    girl's 

wrongs.     52167. 
Seely    (E.   H. )    jr.     Nymph    of 

the  West.     33175. 
Seely   (H.)    See  Seely   (E.  H.) 

jr. 
Seely    (J.    A.)      Ten    thousand. 

45357. 
Seest   (P.  Lykke-)     See  Lykke- 

Seest   (P.) 
Sefranka    (P.   J.)      Schemes  o' 

mice  &  men.     41053. 
Sefton   (E.  F.)     Morning  after. 

31051. 
Sefton  (F.)     Cattle  thief.  6486. 
Sefton  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  O.)  Free 

love.     1.5330. 
Segal    (P.   K.)      Tragedy   of   a 

wojuan.     46716. 
Segall   (H.)  : 

Cold  feet.    7796a. 
Friend  wife.     53713,  53714. 
Justified.     23422b. 
Officer  call  a  cop.     33334a. 
Old  Mr.  Young.     33576a. 
Watch    mv    Avife.      49688b, 
49688c. 
Segrestaa  (E. )  Ferdinand,  vas- 

tu  t'en  a  Her?     140.56. 
S^gur     (S.     R.     comtesse     dc) 
Malheurs  de  Sophie.    27644a. 
Segura    (M.  Falcon)      See  Fal- 
con Segura. 
Seibel   (G.)  : 

Appomattox.    1726a. 
(^ompany  of  Korah.    8160a. 
Doctor  Benjamin.     11118a. 
Duel  with  God.     53482. 
i:ast  edition.    24709a. 
I^ast   straw.      54230. 
Leper.     25088. 
Lies.     25259a. 
Oedipus.     33293a. 
Omar  Khavy3,m.     33731. 
Siege  of  Berlin.     42267b. 
Trio  in  a  flat.     55655 
Uplifting      Miss      Paprika. 
55750. 
Seibels    (W.    T.)      Thou    shalt 

not  kill.     45904b. 
Seibert   (De  M.)     Shrewd  busi- 
ness man.     42196. 

Seibert  (S.  S.)  : 

Boodlers.    4593. 

Brand.     4904. 

Ways  of  iNLirtin.     49798. 
Seibert     ( W. )       Fitzebutze. 
14424. 


INDEX 


Somewhere. 


31259, 


Spibold    (J.  H.)  : 
Girl      from 

16522b. 
Mover's    daughter 
312.59a. 
Seidel    (J.  H.)    Sclave  des  gol- 

des.    41155. 
Seidensticker   (H.  M.)     Harold 
M.    Seidensticker   &    his    big 
town  boys.     18239. 
Seifert  (H.)     Settlement  in  the 

West.     41596. 
Seiferth     (H.     J.)       Vendetta. 

48776. 
Seiffert  iU.)     Rambam.   38404. 
S  e  i  j  a  s      ( G. )        Irr (^parable. 
22674b. 

Seller  (C.  L.)  : 

Golden  rose.     16999a. 
Mile.  Diogenes.     27252a. 
Seller   (G.  P.)  : 

At     Hotel     On-de-B  link. 

52746. 
Schmerecase    iu    school. 
41072a. 

Seilhamer  (A.  P.)  : 

For  her  sake.     14821. 

In  the  path  ot  tlie  plague. 

21478. 
I'iece  of  steel.     36258. 
Red  transom.    38810. 
Soldier  of  Corsica.     4.S067. 
Voice  of  the  dead.     49237. 
Seilnacht      (R.)        Mashing     a 

uuisher.     54448. 
Seitz     ( B.     F. ) 
12285-12287. 

Seitz  (G.  B.)  : 

Anarchist.     1387. 

Anarchists.    1390. 

Borrower.     4681. 

Daddy's  bov.    9602. 

Hildetua.     19485. 

Infidel.      21692.    21693. 

Katrine.     23535. 

Spirit   o'   spring.     43557. 

Thinking  machine.      45793. 
Seitz  (R.)     Faust.     13901b. 
Seiverling    (E.    I.)      Stouts' 
Avidows.    44010. 

Selander    (J.   B.)  : 

Charming     Dolly     Clevore. 
6812. 

King  Corn.     237.55. 

Prince  Soribsky.     37378. 
Selby    (G.    B.)  : 

Blood  kin.     4293a. 

Cupid  in  Cuba.     9393a. 

Kitty.     24055,  24055a. 

Marion   T.atour.     2S28S. 

Mv   son-in-law.     :',170S. 

Schemers.     41045.  4104(). 

Vengeance  is  mine.  4880Sii. 


Effervescing. 


Selby     (M.    M.)       Peter    plans. 

54938. 
Selden     (C.    C.)       Behind    the 

clock.    52852. 

Selden  (E.)  : 

Blarney.     4205. 

Green  eyed  monster.  175.59. 

Harvard  girl.    18263. 

High  old  time.     19419. 

Hot  old  time.    20329. 

Husking-bee.    20738. 

If  she  only  knew.    20938. 

In  cartoon  land.     21118. 

Irish  pawnbrokers.     22019, 

22020. 
Little    girl    that    came    to 

town.     25701. 
Lobster.     26033. 
McKeuna's  flirtation.  27106. 
Mr.  and  IMrs.  Nagg.    30132. 
Once  upon  a  time.    33980. 
Peck  &   his  mother-in-law. 

35751. 
Rachel     Goldstein's    sister. 

38302. 
Scandal  in  high  life.  40936. 
School-days.     411(X). 
Showman's        d  a  ug  h  t  e  r. 

42192.  42193. 
Sjiring    chicken.      43645. 
Trouble      in      the      family. 

47165. 
AVill  o'  the  wisp.     .".1033. 
Selden     (J.)       Wliile     Sulphur 
Springs.     50587. 

Selden    (J.  K.  R.)      Little  girl 

that  came  to  town.     25701. 
Selden      (Mabel)       See     Smith 

(M.  S.) 
Selden    (Maude)      Who  is  he? 

50616. 
Selgas  Ruiz    (T.)  : 

Comedias  de  la  vida.  8051b. 
Entre  amigos.    12807a. 
Vividores.     55790. 

Selig  (G.)  pub.  co.  Baron's  am- 
bition.   3035. 

Selig       (W.      N.) 
41528. 

Selig  polyscope  co. 

the  dictograph. 
Seligman      (A.) 

39036a. 
Seligman  (H.)  Lunatic.  26931a. 
Seligman    (W.    J.)      O-U-tango. 

331 S9a. 
Selleck   (O.)  : 

Daddy.     9.587. 
Madam  Alimony.     271  19. 
Mrs.  Remington's  alienated 
affections.     .•{0448. 
Seller.      Sereno    de    mi    barrio. 
41535. 


Serenade. 

lOxposed  by 
132.57. 
Rendezvous. 


Seller     (H.     W.)       Mysterious 

agent.     31802c. 
Selling   (CM.): 
Rabble.    38270. 
Upward.     48546. 
Sells      (I.)       See     McLaughlin 

(L   S.) 
Sells     (Mrs.    S.    E.)      Princess 

Chrysalline.     37405. 
Selman    (H. )  : 

All  wrong.    923a. 
At  2  a.  m.    2299a. 
Fall  guy.    13462a. 
It  never  happened.    22230a. 
It       works      both       ways. 
22249a. 
.    Just  a  suggestion.    54147. 
Last  banquet.    24682a. 
One  in  a  million.    34031b. 
Tables  tui-ned.     44902. 
Time  &  the  man.    46233. 
Titles.     55607. 
When  vou're  right.    50367a. 
10  :  40  'west.     524.37. 
Selman  (J.  R.)  : 

I  l)eg  your  pardon.  20787a. 
INFaggie  rolls  the  mist  awa'. 

273.52a. 
Tlmberland.     46231. 
Selsor    (K.)      Katherine   Selsor 

monologue.     23.520. 
Selten   (F.)     Oblekt.    33226. 
Seltzer    (C.  A.)  : 

Coming  of  the  law.     8099. 
Law  &  the  classics.     30890. 
Seltzer    (T.)  : 

Inspector-general.    54062.  ' 
Prettv        Sabine       women. 

37124a. 
Savva.    40905c. 
War.     55829. 
Selvaggi    (V.)      Her   husband's 

friend.    19029a. 
Selviu        (.1.)         Hobblegettes. 

19903. 
Selwood    (W.   E.)      Trip  to  Si- 
beria.    470.30. 
Selwyn    (.\.)      His  royal   liigh- 
ness.     19793. 

Selwyn    (B.)  : 

Round  to  win.     4754. 
.Tollio.'--r     of     jolly     swells. 

22923. 
Nobody    cares.     32945. 
■Selwyn    (E.)  : 

Adoption  of  Archibald.  315. 

Arab.     17.51. 

(^1millir     home     to     roost. 

8090. 

Country  boy.     8733. 
D.iuble  cure.     534.53. 
Ihiergetic  Wesl.     12740. 
Father  &  son.     1382!! 
Golden  rod.     16998 


3414 


INDEX 


Helwyn    (E. ) — (•ontin'ued. 

High  life  in  jail.     19413. 

Maid  of  Mex.     27481. 

Man  of  business.     2788S. 

Nearly  married.    32122. 

Pierre  of  the  plains.   36266. 

Rolling:  stones.     39766a. 

Uose  of  Napoli.    39996. 

Sage  of  Milltown.     40493. 

Wall  street  girl.     49429. 

\Vhen  Danny  came  march- 
ing home.     .50207. 
Selwyii    (Mrs.    E. )      See   Mayo 
(M.) 

Selwyn    (G.  H.)  : 

Ashes  of  love.     52743. 

Hertha's   mistake.     .53932. 
Selwyn    (J.  H.)  : 

Bayonet.     3149. 

Constancy.     8352. 
Selwyn     (]\I. 'm.)       See    Mayo 
(M.) 

Selwyn  &  co. : 

Doctor's  wife.     11209. 
Maria  Theresa.     28240. 
Nobody's  fault.     32952. 
Potash  &  Perhnutter.  36901. 
Saved  from  shame.     40884. 
Selz    (.1//-.S.   J.  H.)  : 

("e.sar   Birotteau.     6613. 
<'ousin  Pons.     8904. 
Daniel  Deronda.     9803. 
Eugenie  Grandet.     13036. 
P&re  Goriot.    35891. 
SemkofC    (.1.)      Victims  of  love. 

55777. 
Semmens  (L.)     Dear  old  Satur- 
day night.     53366. 
Semon    (S.)  : 

Broken  roads.     52995. 
Enchanting  voice.     53530. 
Money.     54583. 
Superior  forces.     55484. 
Semple    (W.  H.)      Cypressdale. 

9.549. 
Semj)le    (W.    K.)      Forty-eight 

hours.     1.5085. 
Sena  (H.)  .Jean  Cevenol.  22555. 
Sena    ( \V.  del )     Sec  Del  Sena. 
Senauer    ( C.    H. )      Dr.    Lynn's 

thauma.     11167. 
S  o  n  d  r  a     ( R. )       Divorciados. 

11056. 
Seneca    ( I..  A. )  : 

Andromache.     1443. 
Medea  of  Seneca.    29011e. 
Three  tragedies  of  Seneca. 

46033a. 
Tragedies      of      Seneca. 

46709a. 
Two    tragedies    of    Seneca. 
■17S02a,  47802b. 

Seitecal     ( L.    N.)       Raphael     & 
Dolores.     38469. 


Senger  (,f.  F.)     Curse  of  greed 

&  gold.    9501. 
Senior  (B.)  /S'ee  Arnold  (G.  C.) 
Senour    (C.)  : 

Bonnie     o'     the     heather. 

45Sla. 
Little  Arab.     54282. 
My  phantom  girl.    31687a. 
Sensabaugh    (R.   S. )  : 
Breakers.     4976. 
P'avor  of  the  queen.    13929. 
Journey's  end.     23073. 
Sensibar  (J.  R.)     Ju.stice  &  the 
law.     23419. 

Seppilli    (A.)  : 

Cingallegra.     7369. 

Nave  rossa.    32102. 

Rote  schiff.     40055. 
Sepiilveda   (R.)  : 

Arriba,  limon.    1918. 

Noche  de  bodas.     32960. 
Serge  (M.  M.)  Burning  embers. 

5568. 
Sergine    (M. )  : 

Enjoleuse.     12787. 

Gi-eluchon.     1760S. 
Sergio      (A.)        New     mayor. 
32422. 

StMpeKe    (G.)  : 

Shakespeare.     41730. 

Telephone  girl.     45235. 
Serra    (M.  Rovira  y)      See  Ro- 

vira  y  Serra. 
Serrano    (C.)  : 

Donna  Bianca.     11393. 

Royal  conquest.    40130. 
Serrano    (E.  J.)  : 

r>onna  Bianca.     11393. 

Elsanita.     12547. 

(ireat  catch.     17368. 

Royal  conquest.     40130. 

Shadow    on   the   hearth. 
41690. 

Serrano   (J.)  : 

Alegria  del  batallon.     736. 

-Vmigo   Melquiades.     1305a. 

Bauda  nueva.     2885. 

Cari-o  del  sol.     6296. 

Gente  seria.     16096. 

Gentuza.     16139b. 

Nanita,  nana.     31967. 

Si  yo  fuera  rey !    42222a. 

Suerte  loca.     44385. 
Serrano    (J.  Munoz)      See  Mu- 

fioz   Serrano. 
Serrano  (L.  Navarro)     See  Na- 
varro Serrano. 
Serrano   (T.  K.)  : 

Between  two  fires.    3692. 

Donna  Bianca.     11393. 

<4rea(    catch.     17368. 

Royal    conquest.     40130. 

Saved      from      the     wreck. 
40888. 


Serrano    de    Queli     (T.)     See 

Kelly   (T.  I.) 
Serrano  Lopez    (A.)     Cierra  la 

puerta.     7321. 
Sertrew    (S.)      Verdict.     48854. 
Servas    (L.    J.)      Royal    robes. 

40174. 
Serviss  (C.  D.)     In  Mississippi. 

21244. 
Sery      (.T. )        -See     Dangeville 

(Mme.  H.) 
Sessagrant    (A.    T.)      Light   of 

Alaska.    25383. 
Sessions  (A.  L.)  : 

Black  pearl.    4129. 
Emily,  the  prodigal.    12617. 
Secret  chambers.    41319. 
Sonny  Day.    43263. 
Sessions   (E.)     Nine  of  spades. 

32801 
Setliffe  *  ( W.  Q. )    Her  last  jump. 

19049. 
Seton(E.  T.)    Fire  test.    5364.5. 
Seton  (J.)  : 

Mills  of  the  gods.    54525. 
Victory.    48984a. 
Seton    (W.)     Temptus  &  us  3. 

45346. 
Settle  (*.;. )     Wise  coon.    51231. 
Seuberlich    ( R. )      Prinz    wider 

willen.    37491. 
Seubert    (W.   J.)      Ludvig.   der 

information  man.     26906. 
Seuga    (E.)      Eternal  laughter, 

12977. 

Sever  (C.  W.)  : 

Journalists.     23069.  • 
Queen  of  hearts.    38029. 
Rose  &  the  ring.    39947a. 
Severance       (J.)         Harlequin 

king.    18225. 
Severance    (M.)      Fountain    of 

youth.    15136. 
Severine       (Mme.)         Salute 

H61ene.    40561. 
Severns.       Matter     of     custnm. 

28845. 
Severson     (C.)      See    Satterlee 

(C.  S.) 
Severy  (M.  L.)  : 

Abandoned  farms.    44. 
Adept.    282. 

Beatrice  del  Sarto.    3184. 
Bigamy.    3S17. 
Capt.  Fracasse.    6109. 
Darrow  enigma.     9911. 
Mariquita.    28300. 
Wanted,      for     breach      of 
jiromise.    40555. 

Sevin   (L  M.)  : 

Blue  ribbon  Betty.    4386a. 
Gav  Bettina.    15952a. 
Sewall    (C.    E.)      Lady    Isabel. 
24436. 


3415 


INDEX 


Masque  of 


sun- 


goods. 


Seward  (E.  de  C.) 

joy.    28629a. 
Seward    (P.    C.)      Sweet 

plicity.    44764. 
Sewell     (A.)       Black    Beauty. 

4051,  4052. 
Sewell  (C.  V.)     Daughter  of  the 

Revolution.    10005. 
Sewell   (T.  H.)     Power  of  evil. 

36949. 
Sexauer  (F.)  : 

Echoes    of    a     great    city. 

12202. 
Fatal  wedding.     13772. 
Old  toll  gate.    33653. 
Peace  jubilee.    35686. 
Sextou    (E.)      Shakespeare  up- 
to-date.    55301. 
Sexton  (E.  C.)  : 

Piano  agent.    36198. 
Texas  Quaker.    45496. 
Sexton  (E.  M.)     Their  suffrage 

spat.    45680. 
Seybold   (F.  J.)  : 

Knigiit  .V:  a  lady.    24134. 
Knishts     of     the     Sierras. 

24I74. 
Pitrocions      &      plebolions. 
36413. 
Seymour  (A.  E.)  : 

Caught     with     the 

6512. 
Ham  tragedy.    53860. 
How  Moses  paid  the  mort- 
gage.   53991. 
In  the  nick  of  time.    54044. 
Spider's  web.    55414. 
When      a      woman     loves. 
55894. 
Seymour  (A.  J.)     Little  ball  of 

yarn.    25585. 
Sevmour   (C.)     Hold  the  wire. 

19962. 
Seymour  (C.  W.)     Home,  sweet 

home.    20053. 
Sevmour     (E.    C.)       Final    re- 
hearsal.   14252. 
Spvniour    (E.    F. )      Alter    ego. 

i020. 
Seymour     (E.     Martin-)        See 

Martin-Seymour. 
Seymour  (F.)     Secret  marriage. 

41329. 
Sevmour  (H.  J.)  : 

Cuba  libre.    9316. 
Notre  Dame.     33090. 
Stanley  Africanus.    43764. 
Stanley  in  Africa.    43765. 
Texas    Jack    in    the   Black 
Hills.    45493. 
Stvmour  (Maribel)  : 

Brilliiint  idea.    5122. 
Donald  ISTacNeil.    11385a. 
Seymour    (Mary)      Art   ed.    of 
Shak(>sp(>ar(\    41752. 


Sevmour  (R.  F.)  co.    Great  ex- 
periment.   17388. 
Seymour    (T.   D.)      Hippolytus. 

i9512a. 
Seymour   (V.)     Hold  the  wire. 

19962. 
Seymour  (W.)  : 

Carmelita.    6230. 
Crust  of  society.    9279. 
His  last  duel.    19681. 
In  time.    21552. 
Poor  Tom.    36820. 
Salviati.    40633. 
Trial  shot.    46934. 
Whom  first  we  love  we  sel- 
dom wed.    50704. 
Sevonpi,     pseud.       See     Noyes 

(I.  P.) 
Seys  (R.  A.  Wood-)     Sre  Wood- 

Seys. 
Seyther  (W.)     Hiibeu  &  driiben. 

53995. 
Shaad    (A.)      Brand  of  shame. 

4910. 
Shaar,  Young  &  Sluiar.    My  doc- 
tor's romance.    31535. 
Shackelford     (E.)       See    Piatt 

(E.  S.) 
Shackell  (G.)    Chops.    7141. 
Shackford  (iM.  H.)     As  you  like 

it.    2041. 
Shackleford     (C.     B.)       Shak- 

speare  &  the  lady.    41922. 
Shackleford   (N.  E.)     How  the 

widow  was  won.    20536. 
Shade    (W.    H.    T.)      Venetian 

nights.    48790. 
Shafer       (B.)         Star      gazers. 

43777. 
Shafer  (M.  N.)  : 

Cost  of  ransom.    8621. 
Now  &  then.    33111. 
Star  gazers.    43777. 
Wish.    51250. 
Shaffer     (A.)      Temptation    of 

Regine.     45325. 
Shaffer    (C.    T.)      Cup   of   age. 

9350. 
Shaffer    (M.)      Limit.     25500. 
Shaffuer    (L.)  : 

At  the  Warringtons.     2294. 
Fair  play.     13385. 
Has-been.     18279. 
Higher  law.     19444. 
Judge  &  the  lady.    23140. 
Love,  honor  &  obey.    54337. 
Pair  of  corsets.     35082. 
Revelation.     55159. 
Try  at  vaudeville.    47302. 
White  scarab.  55921.  55922. 
Shaffrit    (C.    J.)      On    the   old 

pike  road.     33881. 
Shatter    (O.)  : 

Busy   day   at   a  vaudeville 
agcy.     5625. 


Shatter    (O.)— Continued. 
Cohen  &  his  coin.     53208. 
Cohen  &  the  con.    7781. 
Diamonds     are    t  r  u  ra  p  s. 
53407. 

It  never  happened.     54085. 
Real  estate  men.    38556a. 
Tough  going.    46620. 
Shaikewitz     (A.)       Their    only 

son.     55554. 
Shaikewitz    (N.   M.,   schomer)  : 
Haman  der  Zweiter.   17962. 
Jewish  child.    22710. 
Sheshano.     42100. 
Shakery     (A.     Casanal)       See 

Casaiial  Shakery. 
Shakespeare  (S.)  : 

Anya  min  Alsa.     1654. 
California.     5852. 
Seba  ben  Zaric.     41274. 
Shakespeare    (W.)  : 

All's   well    that   ends   well. 

900-902,  904-907. 
Authonie  &  Cleopatra. 

1600,  1601. 
Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1638- 

1649. 
As  you  like  it.     2033-2064. 
52741. 

Beatrice  et  Benedict.    3185. 
Comedie   of   errors.      8054, 

8055. 
Comedies.     41781-41784. 
Comedies,    histories    & 

poems.     41895-41897. 
Comedies,   histories,    trage- 
dies.    4189S-41903. 
Comedy    of   errors.      8062- 

8069,  47591. 
Coriolanus.        8517  -  8526, 

53263. 
Cymbeliue.     9537-9547. 
Evening  with  The  merchant 

of  Venice.    13095. 
Falstaff.     13551. 
H  a  m  1  e  t.       17972  -  18007, 

26146,  50225,  53861. 
Henrv  IV.    18820-18838. 
Heurv  V.     18839-1SS58. 
Henry  VI.     18859-18879. 
Henry   VIII.     18880-18894. 
Julius  Caesar.   23232-23275. 

54139. 
Kaufman  n     von     Venedig. 

55005. 
King  John.     23785-23795. 
King  Lear.     23800-23815. 
King  Richard  III.     54182. 
London  prodigal.    5056. 
Lover's  garden.    26670n. 
Love's  labor's  won.     54354. 
Love's  labour's  lost.   26710- 

26717. 


3416 


INDEX 


Shakespeare   ( W. )  — Contimied. 
M  a  e  b  e  1  h.    27018a-27062. 

54369,  54370. 
]\Ijisque  of  Psyche.     54455. 
Measure    for    measure. 

289S2-2S989. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  2914.5- 

291S6,  42202,  42699,  42700, 

.54492,  54493. 
.Merry    wives    of    Windsor. 

13552.  26955,  29277-29284. 
Midsoinmer  night's  dreame. 

29465-29467. 
^Midsummer    dance    dream. 

29468a,  54509. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

5651,  29475-29.503,  37938, 

49S62,  54748. 
:Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31275-31287.  54632. 
;Much   adoc   about   notliing. 

31289,  31290. 
^  Othello.  34414-34432,  41921. 
Pai-adisacle    circle.      3.5249. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35913-35919. 
Repre.sentative    English 

(.-omedies.     39076a. 
Ri.-hard  II.    39342^9351 
Richard  III 

39377. 
Romeo   and 

32479.  39S52 

55201. 
Romeo  et  Juliette. 
Romeo  und  .Juliet. 
Seven  ages  of  man 
Shakespeare  wooing 


39352-39366, 

.Juliet.  23230, 
59870.  53350, 

39872. 

39873. 

.5562. 

41738. 

Shakespearean  comedies. 

41844. 
Shakespearean  plays  of  Ed- 
win Booth.    41905.  41906. 
Taming  of  the  shrew\  7278, 

23516,  255.53. 4.5054-^5064, 

45066,  55512. 
T  e  m  p  e  s  t.    45262-45286a, 

55528. 
Timon   of   Athens. 

46267. 
Titus   Andronicus. 

46352. 
Troilus  &  Cressida. 

47135. 
Troylus  &  Cressida. 
Twelfe  night.    47401. 
Twelfth     night. 

47404-47422.  55308.  556S7. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47618-^7625. 
Two  noble  Icinsmen.  47717- 

47720. 
Tymon  of  Athens.    47837. 
Winter's  tale.    51202-51215. 
Works.     41741-41914. 


46262- 
46346- 

47130- 

47195. 
47402. 
20976, 


Shakesj)eare   press: 

('omedie  of  errors.    8055. 
Our  ancestors.    34529. 

Shak3si)eare   society    of   N.    Y. 

Richard  III.     39365. 
Shaler(T.)   Reckoning.  38669a. 
Shane    ( L. )      Mrs.   I)  a  r  g  o  n's 

choice.     30343a. 
Shanfield  (Z.)     Within  sight  of 

the  barracks.    51302. 
Shank    (S.    L.)     U.    S.    auction 

sale.     43346. 
Shanklin    (E.  T.)     Destruction 
of     St.     Pierre,     Martinique. 
10605. 
Shanks     (W.    F.    G.)       Sinned 

against.     42509. 
Shanley  (F.)     Classmate.  7-547. 
Shannon     (R.)      Crimson    gold. 

9116. 
Shannon     (F.)       Echo     studio. 

12198. 
Shannon  (H.)  : 

Banker's  child.     2908. 
Bov  &  girl.     4821. 
Legally  dead.     25003. 
Shann(m      (.J.     R.)        Destiny. 

10.595. 
Shannon    (.T.  W.)  : 
At  last.    2150. 
Bouquets      &      bombshells. 

4761. 
Champagne       &       oysters. 
6646. 

Golden  game.    169.53. 
Moneybags.     30803. 
Shannon     (L.)       Matinee    girl. 

28798. 
Shannon    (N.)       Girl    from    U. 

S.  A.     16537. 
Shannon   (R.)  : 

Prisoners  of  war.  3752.5b. 
Sixth  sense.  42640. 
Shannon  (S.)  See  Rafsky  fS.) 
Shannon  (W.)  Shine  flirta- 
tion. 42111. 
Shapiro  (M.)  Tempter.  4.5340. 
Shapiro    (S.)      Fraulein  Yulia. 

1.5238. 
Shapiro.   Bei-nstein   &   Von  Til- 
zer.    Kino;  Highball  II.    2.3779. 
Sha]ilev     (R.    E.)       Under    the 

wheels.     48224. 
Shappee       (A.      E.)         Zanoni. 

52280. 
SJiare  (H.  P.)    Parlor  comedies. 

353.50a. 
Sharer  (L.  C.  C.)  : 

Difference.     10845. 
World   god.     .51766. 
Sharkatisky    (A.  M.)      Reb   Sel- 
meie.    38613. 


Sharkev    (L.)  : 
Danny.     9815. 
Few    simple    Irish    stories. 
14104. 

Sharp     (E.    C.)       Dream    love. 
11724. 

Siiarj)    (M.   P.)  : 

Heroine    of    the    mountain 

rift.     19296. 
Tried  &  true.     46971. 
Sharp       (R.)         Merchant      of 

Venice.      29147,  29148. 
Sharp   (W.)  : 

House  of  Usna.     20427a. 
finmortal  hour.     21006. 
Poems  &  dramas.   36613e. 
Sharp     {Mrs.     W.)      Poems    & 
dramas  by  W.  Sharp.     36613e. 
Sharpe    (C.)  : 

Anna       Howard's       secret. 

1541. 
Rehearsing    for     the     ball. 
389.53. 

Sharpe   (P.  S.)  : 

Castle  Dangerous.    6420. 

Diplomatic  incident.  10899. 

His  honour.     19662. 

Honeysuckle.     20136. 

Last  dance.    24695. 

Towers  of  silence.     46642. 
Sharpe    (T.    K. )      True    merit. 

47243. 
Sharpies  (E.)     Erling  the  Bold. 
12870. 

Sharpless    (H.    S.)      Miss    Im- 
modesty.   29960. 
Sharpsteen    (E.  .J.)  : 

Fugitives.     53731. 

His  last  race.     19690. 

In  Montana.     21245b. 

New  sheriff.    32457a. 

Prospector.     37740. 

Soul's  awakening.     43341b. 

Tempter.     45337. 

AVager.     49349. 
Sharpstein     or    Shai'psten     (C. 
M. )  : 

Heir.      18651. 

Mason  case.     28623a. 
Sharrot     (N.    S.)       Thief's    re- 
pentance.    45777. 
Shatford    fS.)  : 

Affinity.     436b. 

Beulah  of  Bethesda.  3702a. 

Cry.     9283. 

Enamoured      of      an      ass. 
12665a. 

Foster   moth(>r.     15102a. 

Friday  the  13tb.     15419. 

Garden  of  love.     15901. 

:\rasterp)ece.     2S734a. 
Sbattinger    (M.)     See     Auburn 
(lyr.  S.) 


3417 


INDEX 


Shattuck  (C.  L.)     Twelve  years 

a  slave.    47426. 
Shattiick   (H.  R.)     Our  mutual 

friend.     34719. 
Shattuck  (J.  R.)     Great  tunnel 

disaster.    17482. 
Shatz  (M.  D.)  : 

Matinee  idol.     28805. 
Stage   doorkeeper's   dream. 
43724. 
Sliaw   (A.)  : 

Excess  baggage.     13195a. 
Reward.  89299b. 
Seeing  the  sights.     41398b. 
Shaw    (A.   M.)      Castle   Ski-hi. 

6428. 
Shaw   (A.  W.)  : 

Girl  in  the  picture.  16569. 

16569a. 
Painted  lady.     35067. 
Shaw     (Bernard)       See    Shaw 

(G.  B.) 
Shaw      {Mrs.     Bernard)        Sec 

Shaw  (Charlotte  F.) 
Shaw   (Brinsley)     Let  no  man 

put  asunder.     25129. 
Shaw      (Bvani)         Henry      AT. 

18859. 
Shaw   (C.  A.)  : 

Amer.  assui'ance.  1157. 
Broad  road.     5136. 
Chat  noir.     6830. 
Old  King  Colo.     33527. 
Pathfinders.     35541. 
Shav.'  (C.  FeriiAndez)     See  Fer- 
nandez Shaw. 

Shaw  (Charlotte  F.)  : 

Maternity.     28788. 

Three  plays  by  Brieiix. 
46011,  46012. 

Woman       on       her       own. 
51476a,  55989,  55990. 
Shaw  (E.)     Good  luck.     17093. 
Shaw    (F.  T.)  : 

All   alone.     823. 

Cuba.     9308. 

Lost  note.    26328. 

Siiaw    (G.  B.)  : 

Admirable  Baslivillo.     294. 

Androcles  and  the  lion. 
1442.  52684.  52685. 

Arms  <V;  the  man.  1893, 
43063. 

Cjpsar  &  Cleopatra.     5796. 

Candida.     5996. 

<'apt.  Brassbonnd's  conver- 
sion.    6093. 

Cashol  Bvron's  profession. 
6369m. 

Devil's  disciple.     10695. 

Doctor's  dilemma.  11197. 
11198. 

Dramatische  werke.    11684. 

Getting  married.     16287. 


Shaw    (G.  B.)— Continued. 

Great  Catherine.  17368a. 
17368b. 

Helden.     45125,  45126. 

How  he  lied  to  her  hus- 
band.    20479. 

.T(>hn  Bull's  other  island. 
22841.  22841a. 

3Ia.ior  Barbara.    27569. 

IMan  &  superman.  27735a, 
27736. 

:Mau  of  destiny.    27S94. 

Maternity.     28788. 

Misalliance.  2  9  8  3  9a- 

298390. 

Mrs.  Warren's  profession. 
30484. 

Overruled.     34966. 

Passion,  poison  &  petrifac- 
tion.   35486. 

IMiilnuderer.     36114. 

I'lavs,  pleasant  «S:  unpleas- 
ant.    36509b-36509d. 

Pi- ess  cuttings.  37087- 
37U8S. 

Pvgmaljon.  37932,  37934, 
37034a. 

Shewing  up  of  Blanco  Pos- 
net.     42102-42104. 

Three  plays  by  Brieux. 
4G(ni.  40012. 

Three  plavs  for  I'nritaus. 
46()17a.  46017b. 

ANidower's  houses.     .50846. 

You  never  can  tell.  52147. 
Shaw   (Mrs.  G.  B.)     See  Shaw 

(Charlotte  F.) 
Shaw    (G.  T.)  : 

Red  (5arolt.     38710. 
Roi  Carotte.     39743. 

Shaw   (H.  M.)  : 

Hoboken  Ileinies.     19913. 
Hour  of  the  man.     20380. 
liiebestraum.     25256. 
On  the  force.     33844. 
Street  merchants.     44118. 
Shaw  (.T.  E.)  Yuur-bril.    49335. 
Shaw     (J.    R.)       Devil's    mate. 

10708.       ' 
Shaw    (li.)     M<»deru  Cinderella 
iK:  her  fairy  godmother.  30592. 
Sha\\'      (Louise)        Substitute. 

53925. 
Shaw  (Martin)     Brer  Rabbit  &' 
Mr.   Fox.     .5021a. 

Shaw    (Mary)  : 

Drop  of  poison.     11848. 
His  price.    53953. 
I'iirrot  cage.     35365b. 
W(»ni!in  of  it.     51444a. 
Woman's  nnme.     51547. 

Siiiiw    (Alorton)      Ten   minutes 
ill   ii   box  oflifo.     4.5351. 


Shaw    (P.  L.)  . 

As  far  as  the  East  is.  2005. 
Couple  of  crabs.     53275. 
Dobble  of  Butte.     11090. 
Equality  farm.     12839. 
Gambler.     15801. 
Her  better  half.     189201.. 
Land  o"  love.     54218. 
Legacy.     24982. 
Mollycoddle.     30717. 
Piece  of  blue  ribbon.  36253. 
Redemption  of  Lady  Clover. 

38846. 
Widows  three.     50865. 
Sliavv'     (R.)       Sea-shore    girls. 

41229. 
Shaw    (S.    T.)       Jack    &    Jill. 

22306. 
Shaw   (W.  A.)     Prince  of  Bis- 
cay.    37327. 
Shaw    (W.    J.)      Caught    in    a 

corner.     6499. 
Shayer    (J.)      Major's  appoint- 
ment.    1747. 
Shay  n  e      (A.)       Interrupted 

singer.     54065. 
Shayne  (J.)     No.  9999.    83151a. 
Shea  (C.)     Look  out  for  paint. 

26155. 
Shea    (C.  C.)     Clarice.     7527. 

Sliea    (D.   ,r.)  : 

Andv     Rooney's    legacy. 
1448. 

Confession.     8236. 

Courtship.     8868. 

Furlough.     15723a. 

Getaway.     16265. 

Informer.     21702. 

Legacy.     24989c. 

Reparation.    39061a. 

Son  of  his  father.    43208. 

Storm.    43973. 
Shea     (E.     A.)       King     Lear. 
23800. 

Shea    (J.   J.)  : 

That  man  Bi-own.     45.595. 
Wrong  road.     51898. 

Shea    (T.  E.)  : 

At  Hell  Gale.     2141. 
liowery.     4773. 
j\[an-o'-wars-man.     27S86. 
Nai)ol©on  the  Great.  32001. 
Pledge  of  honor.     36536. 
Red  light.     38754. 
Slaves  of  sin.     42735. 
Sydney  Carton.     44843. 
Voice  of  nature.     492.32. 

Shell    (\V.)  : 

Her  cross  of  gold.    18944. 

Sand  lots.     40685. 
Sheafe   ((J.  M.)  jr.     Thiguarded 

gates.     ,55735. 
Sheafe  (W.)  jr.    Cliance.   6667. 


3418 


INDEX 


Sheafer    (B.  E.)  : 

Differeuce.     10846. 

Merry     widow     remarried. 

29274. 
My  .Tessa  niiue.     31586. 
SiUis  Marner.     42322. 
Sliean  (A.)  : 

Kidding  the  captain.    23670. 
Life-boat  crew.     25290. 
Quo    vadis,    upside    down. 

38251. 
Summer  time.     44508. 
Shearar  (K.  L.)  : 

Diamond  ro.sary.     10770. 
Female     of     tlie     species. 

14028. 
Law  of  retribution.    24870. 
Slieard  (P.)     Western  countess. 

50008. 
Shearer  (A.  A.)  : 

Cutting  his  way.    9525. 
Jealousy  cured.     22550. 
Schust     vatch     me      soak 

Heiny.     41131. 
Two  funny  burglars.    47613. 
Ye  don't  tell  me !   52032. 
Shearer  (D.)    Art  studio.    1944. 
Shearn    (E.  G.)      Little  Fortu- 

nato.     25685. 
Shearn       (P.      J.)        Tourist's 

dream.    46627. 
Shears  (L.  D.)  : 
Bessie.    3576. 
Brown  Bessie.     5316. 
Golden     Locks,     the     little 

tramp.     16988. 
Patriarch's  curse.    35549. 
Shears  (Mrs.  L.  D.)  : 
Bessie.    3576. 
Capt.  of  the  Plover.    6151. 
Emperor    &    the    peasant. 

12630. 
Mathilde.     28794. 
Wife's  appeal.     50921. 
Sheatz   (E.  Q.)     Dawn.     10071. 
Sheaur  (S.  H.)     Daniel  Boone. 

9793. 
Shedd    (G.   C.)      Don   Quixote. 

11364. 
Shedd   (M.  M.)     Gertrude  Ma- 
son.    16228. 
Sheddan     (W.    B.)       Joke    on 
Squiuim.     22912. 

Shedden  (T.  H.)  : 

Blossoms  in  winter.     4323. 
Their    golden    engagement. 
45664. 
Sheedy    (F.  J.)     In  cattleland. 

21120. 
Sheedy      (M.     R.)       Kings     & 
qiieens  in  a  trip  around  the 
world.    23944. 
Sheehan     (E.     S.)       See     Dill 
(E.  S.) 


Sheehan  (J.  F.)  Jokes.  22919. 
Sheehan  (P.J.)  Hawks.  18342. 
Sheehan    (T.)     Ladder  of  life. 

24313. 
Sheehan    &    Coyne.      Grogan's 

elevation.    17675. 
Sheen    (W.  P.)     Mayfair  mys- 
tery.    28915a. 
Sheer   (K.  G.)     Her  husband's 

return.     19033. 
Sheerin    (G.   G.)      Fifth  jewel. 

14147. 
Shefter    (C.    T.   &   F.)      Jokes. 

22919. 
Sheffield     (L.    T.)      Francillon. 

15255. 

Sheffield   (P.)  : 

Circus  grounds.     7410. 

Circus  romance.     7426. 

Third  eye.    55563. 

Where     the     forest     ends. 
50393. 
Sheftel   (S.  G.)  : 

Ispean.     22182. 

IMedium.     29031. 

Renunciation.     39054. 

RetriI>ution.    39153. 
Shegrud  (T.  S.)     King's  invita- 
tion.   23969a. 
Sheible    (A.    E.)      Saved   from 

the  streets.    40887. 
Shell  (F.  J.)  : 

Charley's  uncle.     6781. 

Claimant.    7485. 

Fresh,      the      American. 
15399. 

Fluff.     14606. 

Wrong  Avoman.     51906b. 

Shelberg  ( F. )  : 

Deadlock.     102.32. 
John  Smith.     22879. 
Love's  busy  morning.  26692. 
Wanted,  a  maid.    49527. 
Why.     50724. 

Sheldon  (A.  H.)  : 

Black  avenger.     4047. 
Wealth  &  crime.    49836. 
Sheldon    (B.)      See    Kinnecom 

(B.  S.  T.) 
Sheldon   (C.  H.)     New  Die  Ol- 
son.   32433. 
Sheldon  (C.  M.)     In  His  steps. 
21209. 

Sheldon  (E.  B.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.  52616. 
Boss.    4688. 
Egypt.     12304,  12305. 
Garden     of     Paradise. 

15902a-15902d. 
Highroad.     19455,  19456. 
Lonely  heart.    54313. 
Man  who  was  dead.    54416. 
Nigger.    32633,  32633a. 


Siieldon  (E.  B.) — Continued. 
Princess  Zim-Zim.  37467. 
Romance.      39777a,    39778. 

39779. 
Salvation  Nell.     40629. 
Song     of     songs.       43285a, 
43235b. 
Sheldon    (Mrs.  E.  B.)      Recon- 
struction.   38684. 

Sheldon  (E.  L.)  : 

Body  or  soul    52939. 
Grafters.     17240. 
Kitten.    24046. 
Let     the     women     do     it. 

25133a. 
Love  lure.    26546. 
War.    49569. 
Sheldon    (Mrs.   F.)      See   Shel- 
don (M.  F.) 
Sheldon    (G.   C.)      Hero   &   no 
mistake.    19252. 

Siieldon  (H.)  : 

Dashing  widow.     9924. 
Hooligan  in  N.  Y.    20215. 

Sheldon   (H.  S.)  : 
Anarchist.     1385. 
Betty's  triumph.    3662. 
Boarder.     4429. 
Captain  Alvarez.     6082. 
Cellars  of  mankind.     6582. 
Confession  is  good  for  the 

soul.    8237. 
Daughter      of      the      city. 

9979a. 
Fake.    13450. 

For  old  times  sake.     14S9S. 
Forced  compromise.    14977. 
Game  of  love.     15871a. 
He    fell    in    love    with    his 

wife.     18372b. 
Husband.    20713. 
Husband,  a  wife  &  a  friend. 

20716. 
Labor  &   the  man.     24287. 
Lost   quality.     26349. 
Lucky  bump.     26842. 
Meet      me      in      Syracuse. 

29041. 
Nothins  but  money.    33079. 
Pair  of  jacks.     35094. 
Pledge  of  Coronova.    36535. 
Propriety.     37730. 
Scarlet  robe.     40995. 
Violation.    55783. 
AVhen  the  sun  rises.    50332. 
Yens     Yenson's      claim. 

52097. 

Sheldon  (L.  V.)  : 

Cupid    &   diamonds.      9366. 
King  of  diamonds.     23833. 
Sword  of  D:im<M;l.-s.    44819. 
Village    matrimonial    club. 
49039. 


3419 


INDKX 


Sheldon  (M,  F.) : 

Love's  hazai'd.    2(5707. 
Man.     27707.     . 
Pilate.     36293.  i 

AVife  of  rUate.     50903. 
Woman  who  does  not  come. 
51497. 
SkeUiou   (U.  ]\l.)     Lost  (iiiality.  | 

26349. 
Sheldon   (K.  C.)  : 

Man  hunt.     54402. 
i'reiog-ative     of     P  e  g  j,'  y  . 

55022. 
Test.     55538. 

Sheldon   (R.  L.)  : 

His  only  salvation.     19755. 
New  thought.     32471. 
Sheldon    (R.   S.)     Dolly  &  her 

lord.     11283. 
Sheldon  (T.  B.)  : 

Cupid  &  Psyche.     9369. 
Mr.      Puncli      of     Toydom 
Town.     30247. 
Sheldon    (W.    1'.)      Mrs.    Part- 
ington &  Ike.    30432. 
Shelland  (H.  E.)  : 

After  the  ball.    492. 

Case  of  Herr  Bar  Roomski 

Coneyiskey.     6333. 
Fun      in      a      school-room. 

15687. 
Muldoon     t&      the     nigger. 

31318. 
New  chauffeur.     32337. 
Two      wandering      Jews. 
47813. 
Shellenherger     (G.)       Tale     & 
tableaux    from    King   Arthur 
legends.     44961. 
Sheiler   (G.  A.)  : 

Painters.    35070a. 
Selling  a  fliver.     41436a. 
Shelley  (F.  D. )     Masquerader.s. 

2S641a. 
Slielley  (H.  M.)  : 

Beauty  doctor.    3228. 
Family  tree.     13618a. 

Shelley    (H.  R.)  : 

Lotus  San.    26385. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39873. 
Santa  Chuis.     40725,  40726. 
Shelley  (J.  J.)  jr.    Miscarriage 

of  justice.    29841. 
Shelley     (P.    B.)      Prometheus 
unbound.     37671. 

Shellhorn    (H.)  : 

Chancellor.     6675. 
Professor.     37016. 

Shelton  (C. )     Mixed  liappiness. 
30523. 

SlieUon    (F.    H.)      Adventures 
of  Cldora.     350. 


Slielton  (G.  H.)  : 

<  Iwendolyn's        subterfuge. 

17805. 
King    of    the    cannibal 

islands.     23861. 
Man-eater.    27754. 
Shelton     (H. )       Bound    bv    an 

oatli.     4746. 
Shelton   (W.  H.)  : 

Appomattox.     1724. 
P>etting    on    a    sure    thing. 

3647. 
(^apt.  Fracasse.     6107. 
Champmesle.     6661. 
I'm  glad  I  came.     20810. 
Jack  &  Jill.     22312. 
Japanese    wedding.     22496, 
22497. 

Little  Sergeant  Ned.    2.5874. 
Love  in  uniform.     26531. 
Man     without     a    memory. 

28018. 
Moon      lanterns      of     Bon. 

30937. 
Princess    Musuiue.      3743]. 
I'rivate     Obadiah     Brown. 

37.533. 
Soldier's    daughter.     43094. 
Uncle     Obadiah's     u  n  c  1  e 

Billy.    47996. 
Wedding  journey.    49908. 
Sliem    (J/r.    &    Mrs.    A.)    King 

Satin.     23907. 
Sheolin   &   Quinn.     Coronation 
of  H.   M.  King  Edward  VII. 
8563. 
Shepard   (F.  H.)  : 

Hunting    for    H  u  p  g  o  o  d  . 

20692. 

In     the 

21395. 

John  Eldridge,  jr.    22849. 
Man  in  the  armor.    27851a. 
Phonograph.     36163. 
Uncle  Ben.    47938. 
Who     are      v  o  u  ?     50599. 
50600. 

Shepard  (H.  A.)  : 

Dido.    10835. 

Erica.  12854. 

Genius  of  love.     16089. 

Ingerberge.     21708. 

Melette.     29072. 

Ulysses.     47916. 

W(»oing  of  Pomona.    51704. 
Shepard     (J.    C.)      Twins'    ro- 
mance.    47506. 
Shepard   (J.  H.)     Moonshiners. 
30966. 

Shepard   (W.  H.)  : 
Author.     2470. 
Eligible  matcli.     12469. 
Running       for       Congress. 
40291. 


enemy  s     service. 


Sliephard   (G.  S.)  : 

Before  the  iiinunage  sale. 
3299. 

When  ma  took  otfice.  50266. 
Shepherd  (C.  H.)  : 

Dandy  Dick.     9743. 

IMother  &  son.    31126. 

Shepherd   (E.  E.)  : 

Broad  way.     5137. 

Candidate.     5998. 

Closed  door.     7649. 

(toward.     8971. 

Heart  of  the  city.    18486. 

Suifragette.     44402. 

Sulfragettes  and — women. 
44422,  44423. 

Thou  fool.     45898. 
Sheplierd    (E.  L.)  : 

It  happened  in  Dixie. 
22203. 

Red  carnation.     88709. 
Shepherd  H.I  : 

Dan.    9693. 

Public  opinion.     37784. 
Shepherd      (J.     O.)        Oberine. 
33213. 

Shepherd   (R.  G.)     That  which 

I  am.    45624. 
Shepherd    (R.    H.)      Ned,    the 

negro  outlaw.     32145. 
Shepp   (W.  C.)  : 

Married  mashers.     284.58. 
Snapper.    42881. 
Sheppard    (C. )     No  name  skit. 

54726. 
Sheppard   (Mrs.  E.  E.)  : 

Mrs.  Fitzpa trick's  offers  of 

marriage.     30362. 
Peggy  Mallowney.    35803. 
Sheppard    (J.)  : 
Game.     1.5823. 
Golden   rule.     17002. 
Heart      to      heart      talks. 
18507. 
Sheppard    (J.   H.)      My  Indian 
love.     31583. 


Sheppell. 

5419. 
Sliepperson 

of  erroi's. 
Shepphird 

mortgage. 
Sheppman 


Bughouse      affair. 


(C.    A.) 
8067. 
(J.     J.) 
42842. 
(J.): 


Comedy 
Smith's 


Forgotten  will.     15027. 

That  man  Rogers.    45597. 
Sheridan   (B.)  : 

Make-believes.     27593. 

Tag  day  episode.    44912. 
Sheridan  (B.  M.)     Living  hand. 

25977. 
Sheridan   (E.)  :  • 

Bunch  of  girls;     5465. 

False  couple.    13521. 


3420 


IITDEX 


Sheridan    (E.) — Continued. 

Miss      Bright     of     N.     Y. 
29911a. 

Scoundrel.    41174. 

Social  lion.     42973. 

Wrecked  &  saved.    51835. 
Sheridan    (E.  J.)      Queen   Ber- 
tha.    37981. 
Sheridan   (E.  M.)  : 

Iron  Jaws.     22068. 

Queen       Bertha.  37981, 

37982. 

T.  J.  Smith,  hatter.    44890. 
Sheridan  (E.  V.)  : 

Rohan,    the   silent.     39740. 

Ten     thousand     pounds     a 
year.    45359. 

£10.000  a  year.     52528. 
Slieridan  (F.  A.)  : 

Gall.     5880. 

Child.     6985. 

Irish  rose.     22027a. 
Sheridan      (Francis)        Rake's 

forfeit.      38400. 
Sheridan    (Frank)  : 

Colleagues.     7814. 

Hero.    19246. 

In  the  Rockies.     21493. 

Little  Snow  White.     25883. 

Under  suspicion.     48141. 
Sheridan  (G.  C.)  : 

Exanima.     53572. 

Fall,  the  night,  the  dawn. 
13491a. 
Sheridan  (J.  P.)  : 

Blacklisted.    4163. 

Trouble's   troubles.     47183. 
Sheridan    (Mary)      Getting  the 
goods.     16293. 

Sheridan  (Mattie)  : 

Curing  the  tenor.     9479. 
Deception.     10332. 
Family  affair.     53599. 
Sheridan      (P.)       Metropolitan 

burlesquers.     29331. 
Sheridan   (R.  B.)  : 

Critic.     9154,  53291. 
Rivals.         39076b,       39559, 

39560,  39562,  47893a. 
School  for  scandal.  17445a, 
29165a,     39076b,     41108- 
41110. 
Sheridan  (T.)     Foreign  friend- 
ships.    14987. 
Sheriff  (A.  N.)     Ward  16  east. 

49607. 
Sheriff     (H.)       Burlesque     on 

Camille.    5558. 
Sherland    (E.)     Rohan,  the  si- 
lent.    39740. 
Sherlock  (C.  R.)  : 

Isaac  Walton.     22110. 
Prompter.     37696. 


Sherlock   (F.)     Beside  the  sea- 
side.    3568. 
Sherman     (C. )       Camp    Cupid. 

5953. 
Sherman    (C.    P.)      Newest   of 

nations.     32552,  325.53. 
Sherman   (Daniel)  : 

n<)t    time   in   old    town    to- 
night.   20341. 
.Tay  circus.     22525,  22526. 
Gld  Dan  Tucker.     33460. 
Pain  killers.     35063. 
Yap.  a  chap  &  a  Jap.  52025. 
Sherman     (Dorothy)       Musical 

fantasy.     54646. 
Sherman   (E.  E.)  : 

Fredegonde.     15313. 
Joanna,    queen    of   Naples. 

22779. 
Josephine,        empress       of 

France.     23034. 
Learned  doctor.    24945. 
Napoleon    Bonaparte,     em- 
peror of  France.     31997. 
Rosabelle.    39927. 
Speculation.     43484. 
Sybil.     44838. 

Wallace,    the    Scottish    de- 
fender.    49431. 
Sherman  (F.)     Skid,  the  cabin 

boy.    42665. 
Sherman     (G.)        Three    a.    m. 

4.5924a. 
Sherman    (H.  H.)      Lady  from 

Philadelphia.     24408. 
Sherman   (J.  W.)  : 

New  Market.     32420. 
Phantasma.     36073. 
Spectre  bride.     43476. 
Virginia.    49121. 
Sherman    (L.  A.)  : 
Hamlet.     17989. 
Macbeth.     27043,  27044. 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama :  Philip  INIassinger. 
28740. 
Sherman    (Milton  or  M.  T.)  : 
Bargain  day.    2988c. 
Chorus  girls'  gambol.    7151. 
Nearly  a  star.     32120. 
Tailor  shop.     44922. 
Sherman  (R.)     My  friend  from 

Ark.     31551. 
Sherman   (R.  J.)  : 

Daughters  of  Italy.    9963a. 
Mexican  romance.     29342b. 
IMinister  &  the  thief.  54527. 
Tempter.     45342a. 
Thorns  &  orange  blossoms. 

45865a. 
Tramp's  redemption.   55638. 
Westerner.     50030a. 
Sherman    (S.)      Pipes   o'    Pan. 
36386n,  54963. 


Sherman    (S.  P.)  : 

(Joriohmus.     852G. 

'Tis    pitv     slie's    ;i     wli(ir;>. 
46318a. 
Slif  rnjan,  French  &  co. : 

Albion  &  Rosamond.    52607. 

Breaking  of  l)onds.    4992. 

(.'andle  flame.     5998h.  . 

Celibate.     54306. 

Cliff  of  tears.    53197. 

Everyman  militant.     53568. 

Kirstin.     24004. 

Locust  flower.     54306. 

Saul  of  Tarsus.     40857a. 

Seal  of  Hellas.    41235a. 

Sharing.    41952a. 

Sherrard    (J.  F.)     Hist,  of  the 

grea  t 
19890. 
Slierrod 


F.  .L) 
Sherwin 
Slierwin 


])etrification     scheme. 
(M.)     See  Drick  (Mrs:. 


( H. )     Burglar.    53018. 
(R.)     Mirage.    54537. 
Sherwood  (Anita)  Poet's  plight. 

36627. 
Sherwood     ( Annie)       Prices. 

37191-37193. 
Sherwood   (B.)     Baba.     2613. 
Sherwood    (Clarence)      Ihr 

pathe.     20952. 
Sherwood    (C.  H.)  : 

Ahnnni  play.    1030. 
Cable  car.    5775. 
Early  bird.     12137. 
For  half  a  million.     14802. 
Sherwood   (G. )  : 
Baron.     3009. 
Cure.     9454. 
Ishmael.    22130. 
Jarotte.     22508. 
Lady  Mike.     24468. 

Sherwood   (L.  M.)     Sec  Mullen 

(L.  D.) 
Sherwood   (M. )     Ananias  &  co. 

52676. 

Sherwood   (M.  A. )  : 

(bounty  sheriff.    8815. 
Face    in    the   sand.     3.330S. 
Mona.     39733. 

Shettel    (J.  W.)  : 

Battle  of  ballots.     3111. 
Coincidence.     7788. 
First  edition.     14362. 
Match  -  making      father. 

2S773. 
Nanka"s  leap  year  venture. 

31968. 
Pomp     Green's     snake  s. 

36764. 

Shovlin    (P.  H.)  : 

Age  of  isms.     574. 
World    beyond    the    stars. 
51754. 


3421 


INDEX 


Shevlin  (P.  H.)— Continued. 
World  invisilile.     51768. 
X-worl»l.    r)19.*56. 
Shewell  (E.  De  B.)    Woman  be- 
hind the  throne.     51392. 
Shewell    (L.  Tl.)  : 
Biddy.     3760. 
Biddy  Nolan.     3764. 
Biddy  Ronan.    3765. 
Duke'.s  .spy.     12011. 
Exiles.     13221. 
Flotsam  &  jetsam.     14577. 
Hearts  are  trumps.     18548. 
Lilly.     25474. 
Pork.     36S51. 
Shadows   of   a   great   city. 

41711. 
Shadows  of  N.  Y.    41715. 
Terrible  time.     45434. 
Three     days     after     date. 
45950. 

. of  a  time.    52539. 

Shewell    (R.)      Lassie    Lowrie. 

24675. 
Shibley     (A.     A.)       Repentant 

prodigal.     55148. 
Shideler   (A.  N.)  : 

Charlotte  Corday.     6795. 
Conscience.     8310. 
Evolutionist.     13174. 
Girl  in  roval  purple.    16559. 
Girl  in  violet.    16581. 
Idealist.     20872. 
Lady  in  scarlet.     24429. 
Marriage  of  Bisesa.     28408. 
Thirteenth  of  July.    45824. 
Triumvirate  of  .Terusalem. 

47116. 
Yo  San  of  Tokio.    52114. 
Young    minister's    tempta- 
tion.    52178. 
Shideler    (E.)  : 

Evolutionist.    13174. 
Idealist.     20871,  20872. 
Sliidler  (G.  P.)  : 

Dog  doctor.    11236. 
Mormon      &      the      queen. 
31036. 
Shields    (A.  K.)     Every  bullet 

is  marked.     13103. 
Shields   (C.  W.)     Reformers  of 

Geneva.    38886. 
Shields    (L.)  : 

Kate's  infatuation.     23513. 
When     the     (;afs     a  w  a  y. 
50304. 
Shields   (P.)     Gyp.sy's  revenge. 

17847. 
Shields    (Randolph)     High  life 

in  jail.     19413. 
Shields  (Ren.)  : 

Country  clerk.    8742. 
Errand  boy.    12885. 
In    the   good   old    summer- 
time.   21416. 


Shields  (Ren.) — Continued. 
It  never  happened.    22230. 
Marooned.    28343b. 
Shields    (Robert)       Damsel    in 

the  diamond  dress.    9690. 
Shiels  (J.  W.)  : 

Some  wife.    43158b. 
When  fairies  rule.    50219. 
Shill  (M.  S.)  : 

Leucadia.    25173. 
AVidow  Winkle.    50839. 
Shllllngford  (O.)  : 

Court  scandal.     8856. 

Daisy.    53327. 

Nun      &      the      barbarian. 

33154. 
Tommy  Dodd.    46471. 
Shillix  (A. )     About  town.    79. 
Shine     (J.    L.)       .Joan    of    Arc. 

22764. 
Shine   (W.  G.) 

secret.    24354. 
Shinn  (E.)  : 

Children  of  Hagar.    53134. 
Hazel  Weston.    18366. 
Lucy  Moore.    26894. 
Moonshiners.    30965. 
Myrtle  Clayton.    31781. 
Sous      of      the      fathers, 

43274a. 
Your  people.    56045. 
Shinnick     (E.     S.)       Consuelo. 
8362a. 

(A.)       Once    upon    a 
33979a. 
(B.    K.) 


Lady  Audley's 


Shipley 
time. 

Shipley 
14602. 

Shipley 


Flowerland. 


Call  of  con- 


19622. 


4746. 
14835. 


(H.  M.) 
science.    5886. 
Shipley  (T.  C.)  : 

His  father's  son. 
Money.    30753. 
Sblpman : 

Bound  by  an  oath. 
For  home  &  honor, 
Utah.    48573. 
Shipman  (G.)     Marriage  certifi- 
cate.   28383. 

Shipman   (J.  A.)     Rustic  rival. 

40355. 
Shipman   (L.  E.)  : 

Bundle  of  letters.    .5485. 

D'Arcy      of     the      guards. 
9840a. 

Grain  of  dust.    17246. 

In  the  times  of  George  the 
3d.    21530. 

•lohu  Ermine.    22849a. 

Jonatlian  Swift.    22977. 

Poor  Richard.    36818. 
Shipman  (N. )  : 

Behind  the  screen.    333Sb. 

Cry  of  the  children.    9285a. 

Gunman.    17782b. 


Shipman     (R.    W.)      Hand    of 

man.     18041. 
Shipman  (S.)  : 

Always  the  woman.    1038. 

rniildren  of  to-day.    7049. 

False  prophet.    13533. 

Sensationalist.    41490. 
Shipman  bi'os.  inc.     Hot  S<ot<'h 

Ilia  jor.    20332. 
Shipp  (J.  A.)  : 

Abyssinia.    123. 

In  Dahomey.     21137. 

Sons  of  Ham.    43270. 
Shipton  (C.  J.)  : 

Money       against       money. 
30757. 

Money  trust.    30801. 
Shiras       (C.      P.)         Invisible 

prince.    21911. 
Shirk  (A.  H.)  : 

Feet  of  clay.    1.39S3a. 

In  ole  Nu  'Leans.    21287a. 

Quarter  to  4.    37974. 
Shirk     (B.    E.)       Devil's    own. 

10712. 
Shirley    {Baron)      See    Witzig 

(L.  F.)       ' 
Shirley       ( Andry )         Camelot. 

5933. 
Shirley  (Arthur)  : 

Camelot.    5933. 

Carmita.    6253. 

Daredevil.    9842. 

Garibaldi.     1.5916. 

Gri]>  of  steel.     17649. 

l^ash  of  conscience.     24668. 

Lion's  heart.    25562. 

London  life.    26104. 

Martyr.    28518. 

Mask  of  guilt.     28605. 

Miss  Cleopatra.     29920. 

Paris.    35296. 

Phantoms.     36090. 

Queen    without    a     crown. 
38096. 

Sans  famine.     40718. 

Saved  from  the  sea.    40886. 

Scarlet  sin.    40996. 

Straight    from    the    heart. 
44016. 

Tatterley.    45158. 

Voice  of  the  bell.    49234. 

Women  &  wine.    51607. 

Workgirl.    51724. 

Shirley  (James)    Royal  master. 
39076a. 

Shirley  (Jessie)  : 

First      woman       governor. 
14.398. 

Moon-madness.    30938. 
Shirley        (.Tubin)         Camelot. 

5933. 
Shirley    (Mai-ion)      Mysterious 
masquerader.    31817. 


3422 


INDEX 


Shirley      (Maurey)        Camelot. 

5933. 
Shirley  (P.)     Gertrude.     16220. 
Shirley     (Pv.    W.)      Lost    heir. 

26306. 
Shirley     (T.)       Shadows    of    a 

dream.    41710. 
Shirvaiin     (A.)       Fur     honor's 

sake.    14S41. 
Shisier    (C.   P.)      Who  is  Pau- 
lino?   50620a. 
Sliively  (J.)  : 

t'hristmas  eve  dream.  2718a. 
Duress.    12049e. 
I'euce.    14046a. 
Helping  hand.     lS796d. 
Her      husbandless      honey- 
moon.   53919,  53920. 
His  alibi.    19543a. 
Messenger  of  death.  29315a. 
Mr.  Henshawe.     30187a. 
Sheriff's  guest.     42086b. 
Soldier  of  bonnes  fortunes. 

43066b. 
When  Silvia  sings.    50295a, 
55904. 

Shock  (F.  H.)     Honto,  the  red 

man's  daughter.    20196. 
Shoemaker     (A.    B.)       Marie's 

guest.    28266. 
Shoemaker  (B.)     See  Wagstaff 

(B.  S.) 
Shoemaker  (D.  A.)  : 

Fighting  chance.    14191. 
Girls  of  1776.  16676. 
Patron  of  art.    35581. 
Shoemaker  (O.  B.)  : 
Chance.    6666. 
Marie's  guest.    28267. 
Shoemaker  (R.)    Diane.   10794. 

Shoemaker  (W.  S.)  : 
Consul's  wife.    8366. 
Divorcee's  dilemma.     11054. 
Not  declared.    33048. 

Shoeman  (C.  H.)  Elixir  of  life. 
12484. 

Shoenfeld  (H.  F.)  Our  friend 
the  enemy.    34640a. 

Shoengold  ( S. )  Ninety-nine- 
sixty-six.    32811. 

Shomer    (M.  Z.)      Fire.     14296. 

Shook  (L.  A.)  Without  a 
heart.    51314. 

Shook  (S.)  : 

Bond  &  free.    4539. 

Celebrated  case.     6562. 

Danicheffs.     9787. 

Ferreol.     14067,  14068. 

Rose  Michel.    39975. 

Sphinx.    43516. 
Shook  &  Collier : 

Artist's  daughter.    1980. 

Ruth's  devotion.     40386. 


Shore     (H.)      Minus    jealousy. 

29775. 
Shores  (R.  J.)     Melinda  &  her 

sisters.    54480. 
Shorey  (E.  M.)  : 

At  close  of  day.    2125. 
Girl  &  the  grafters.    16440. 
Girl  &  the  thief.    16458a. 
Just     a     poor     little     kid. 

23328. 
Lest  ye  be  judged.    25123. 
Light  143.     25393. 
MoUie  of  Montana.     30696. 
One  New  Year's  eve.  34044. 

34044b. 
Pawnbroker  &  the  actress. 

35650. 
Sunshine    of    Cape    Nome. 

44588. 
Unlucky  Mr.  Lucky.   48384. 
Veterans.    48917. 
3000  years  from  now.  52521. 

Short  (H.)  : 

Cinderella— 1915.     7360b. 
Dance  dream.    9703. 
Record  breaker.    38686. 
Short  (J.  L.)  : 

Bachelor's  club  room.  2694. 
Sacrificial  test.     40467. 
Short  (M.)  : 

As  Molly  told  it.    2017. 
At  Cozy  Corners.     2128. 
Backward  child.    2762. 
Blossoming  of  Mary  Anne. 

4321a. 
Bondhill  boy.    4544. 
Box  of  powder.    4811. 
Breaking  the  ice.    4996. 
Confederates.    8228. 
County    fair    at    Pumpkin- 

ville.    8809. 
Courting  the  widow.    8863. 
Crystal  gazer.     9293. 
Daughter  of  Baal.    9941. 
Delilah.     10412a. 
Fast  friends.    13724. 
Girl      from      out     yonder. 

16518. 
Happy  ending.    18158. 
He,  she  &  it.     18382. 
Home  from  college.    20020b. 
Husband  in  clover.     20720. 
Jack's    brother's    sister. 

22384a. 
Jewel  fantasie.    22692. 
Love  suit.    26620. 
Miss   Millionaire   awakens. 

29985a. 
Mrs.    Moneymade's    fitting. 

30411. 
Morning  call.    31056. 
Mountain  boy.    31226. 
Nettle.    32264. 
Pair  of  lunatics.    35101. 


Short    ( I\L )  — Continued. 

Pauline  Pavlovna.     35632a, 
Return  of  Hi  Jinks.    55156. 
Room  83.    39895. 
Saint  Cecelia.     40516. 
Set  of  turquoise.    41581. 
Show  of  hands.    42186. 
Sixteen   2-character    plays. 

42633a. 
Sweet  clover.    44743. 
Those  landladies.    45889. 
Touch-down.    46605. 
Two    jolly    girl    bachelors. 

47658. 
Villain  &  victim.     49057. 
When     a      woman      loves. 

50191. 
Woman's  convention,  Punk- 

ville,  U.  S.  A.     51516b. 
Young  Paul  Revere.    52193. 

Short   (P.)     Grand  army  man. 

17253a. 
Shotland     (J.     E.)       Restdale. 

39112. 
Shoudy     (E.)       My    lord,    the 

count.    31632. 

Shoup   (S.)  : 

College   chaperones.      7838. 
Legend   of   Sleepy   Hollow. 
25012. 

Shouse      (L.      W.)        Crimson 

mask.     9120. 
Shower     (A.    E. )       Hamlet. 

18000. 
Shrady   (G.  F.)  jr.     Vicksburg. 

48945. 
Shreiner  (F.  H.)  : 

Between  8  &  9.    3662b. 
Bobbie's      mother  -  in  -  law. 

4447a. 
His  real  self.     197S6a. 
Married  1  year.     28459b. 
White    wing    &    the    dope. 
50590b. 
Shriner    (J.)      Pushing   to   the 

front.     55069. 
Shroder     (J.     von)       Hce    Von 

Shroder. 
Shropshire     (K.)       Magic    lan- 
tern.    27372. 
Shi-yock  (J.  R.)  : 

After  the  honeymoon.    505. 
Knockerstein's       knockout. 
24183. 

Shubert  (L.)  : 

Babes  in  the  woods.     2618. 
Battle  of  the  skies.     3136. 
Cabman.     5778. 
Fads  &  fancies.     13348. 
Girl  from  Tex.     16529. 
In  strange  N.  Y.    21337. 
Social  whirl.     42991. 
Trip  to  the  Bowery.   47032. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3423 


INDEX 


Shubert    (S.  S.)  : 
Fantana.     13648. 
Runaways.     40286. 
Shubert-Andersoii  co.     Wars  of 

the  world.    49628b. 
Shubert    theatrical    co.      Inno- 
ceut.     21737a. 

Shuisinger   (I.  J.)  : 

Have     you     r  e  1'  o  r  m  e  d  ? 

18321a. 
Market  of  uieu.     28329. 
Other  half.     34454. 
Shulte  (E.  J.)     RlystPi-ious  wo- 
man.    31828. 
Shultes  (J.  O.)  : 
Alida.     798. 

Bunch  of  violets.     5477. 
SlmuKsky     (J.)       All     for     the 

country.     849. 
Shumwav  (M.  H.)    Back  to  the 

farm.     2752a,  52804. 
Shunk      (J.     H.)        Tarrytown 

widow.     45142. 
Shupe  (N.)     Night  out.     32729. 
Shurtlelf  (A.  A.)     One  possible 

man.     34095. 
Shuster     (C.    E.)      Festival    of 

flowers.     14077. 
Shu.ster    (H.    M.)      Awakening 

of  Galatea.     2562. 
Shutt  (H.  W.)     Nugget.    33122. 
Shutt     (W.    E.)     jr.      Rabbit's 

foot.     38264. 
Sluittleworth    (J.)  : 
Murderer.     31374. 
Of  the  pleasures  of  youth. 
33305. 

Shymer   (A.  C.)  : 

Archbishop.    1776. 
His   excellency.     19607. 
Shvmer   {Mrs.  R.  D.)   See  Shy- 
mer  (A.  C.) 
Sibley     (E.)       Tattered     Tom. 
45156. 

Sibley   (E.  D.)  : 

Stage  struck   wife.     43739. 
Suffragette.     44407. 
Woman's  way.    51593. 

Sibley  (G.  C.)  Columbus.   8016. 

Siblev    (J.    T.)      New    leading 
lady.     32404. 

Sibley  &  Ducker.     Julius  Cae- 
sar.    23249. 

Sichel   (H.)      Christmas  .spirit. 
7246. 

S  i  c  k  1  e  r     (N. )       Mouse-trap. 
31246. 

Siddall     (F.    F.)      Hecuba. 
1801S. 

Siddons    (F.)      Female   doctor. 
14014. 

Siddons     (V.     I.     Stocqueler-) 
See  SloCtjuirler-Siddons. 


Sides    (E.  M.)      Wandering  or- 

plian.    49487. 
Sidey  ,(R.    M.)      Flowers'    con- 
vention.    14603a. 
Sidgwick   &   Jackson,   ltd. . 

Between    sunset    <&    da'nm. 

3670a. 
Education  of  Mr.   Surrage. 

12270. 
l^juiancipation.     12.571. 
Flash-point.     14483a. 
Four  plays  by  (iilbert  Can 
nan.     1.5172. 

iliiidle  wakes.     19502. 
Jane  Clegg.     22453a. 
Little  stone  house.    25887. 
IMarried  woman.     28466. 
Mary  Broome.     28546. 
Miss  Tassey.     30037. 
Over  the  hills.     3493Sa. 
Pains   &.   ix^nalties.     35065. 
Politicians.     36715. 
Price     of     Thomas     Scott. 

37180. 
Trial    of    Jeanne    D'    Arc. 

46932. 

Waldies.    49409a. 

Sidman   (A.  C.)  : 

Uncle  Rube.     48005. 
York    state   folks.     52128. 

Sidney  (F.)  Man  from  Hong- 
kong.    27776. 

Sidney  (F.  W.)  Brixton  burg- 
lary.    5135. 

Sidney  (J.  W.)  Wig  &  gown. 
50941. 

Sidnev  (M. )  Mistletoe  bough. 
30290. 

Sidnev  (S. )  Her  best  audience. 
18920. 

Sidney,  Ohio,  grammar  school 
pupils.  Legend  of  Sleepy 
Hollow.    2.5011. 

Sidonia  (T. )  Laugh  factory. 
24811. 

Sidorenko  (P.)  Kobzsar.    24201. 

Siedle  (E.)  Gay  nuisician. 
15982. 

Siedle   (W.  R.)  : 

He's  got  to  marry  a  widow. 
18379. 

Last  edition.     24709. 
My  sister-in-law.    31700. 
On  the   Klondike.     33864. 
Terrible  possibility.    45425. 
Siegel  (E.)    Maid  &  the  actress. 
27436. 

Siegel     (F.)     From    the    same 

place.     53727. 
Siegel   (H.)  : 

Dorothy  Webb.     11480. 

Wilson  bill.    51103. 


Siegel  (M.)  : 

Cinch.     7336. 

Maid  &  the  actress.  27436. 
Siegel  ( S.  C. )  Box  seat.  4815. 
Siegel   (W.)     Si-ster  &  brother. 

55352. 
Siegfried  (W.  A.)  : 

Phyllis,     the    beggar     girl. 

36190. 
Tom  Blossom.     4643S. 
Siegman  (M.  S.)  : 
Gyrenia.    9564. 
Magic  hour.     27367. 
On  circumstantial  evidence. 
33763. 
Sioner  (J.)  : 

Gelbe  prinz.     16017. 
Leutnantsliehchen.       25177, 

25178. 
Schone  exzellenz.     41087. 
Sieukiewicz  (H.)  : 

Chevaliers  teutoniques. 

53123. 
Deluge.     24115. 
Quo  vadis?  3S242-38250. 
Sierra  (G.Martinez)     >S'ee  Mar- 
tinez  Sierra. 
Siev      (B.)        Vice     &     virtue. 

55774. 
Siever    (G.)     Doute.     11564. 
Siewert      (C.)        Rache     einer 

furstin.    38298a. 
Sigaux   (J.)    Deserteuse.  10552. 
Siggins  (H.  W.)     Her  best  au- 
dience.    18920. 
Sigmann    (A.)        Fourth    com- 
mandment.    15190. 
Sigourney    (T.    P.)      Pace,   the 


cost. 


55006. 


Hans 


Sigurjonsson   (J.)  : 

Bjaerg-Ejoind      og 
Hustru.     4037. 

Modern      Icelandic     plays. 
54574. 

Onsket.    33296a. 
Sikes  (O.  L.)  : 

Paul  &  Virginia.    3.5602. 

Sunbeam.    44.529. 

See  also  Logan  (O.) 
Sikes    (W.)  : 

Affairs  of  state.    428. 

Bits.    4013. 

Books.     4617. 

Bridge  of  glass.    5086. 

Business  woman.    5603. 

Camp.     5951. 

Carmen.    6248. 

Cherry.     6901. 

Dangerous  fellow.     9765. 

Debt.     10299. 

Dress.     11807. 

Fond  but  not  foolish.  14698. 

Foolishly  fond.     14737. 

Green  blow.     17597. 

Heavy  villain.     18602. 


3424 


INDEX 


Sikes   (W.) — Continued. 
Home  again.     20009. 
Humming-bird.     20636. 
Idiot  king.     20882. 
Isa.     22106. 
Kittens.     24048. 
Knickerbockers.      24129. 
Lady  Kate.     24444. 
Love,  honor  &  obey.  26512. 
Miss  Tom.    30041. 
Newport.     32564. 
Over  tlie  palisades.     34948. 
Pleasure.     36528. 
Pony.     36786. 
Pride.    37194. 
Rose  garden.     39961. 
Sense  of  honor.     41493. 
Sphinx.     43515. 
Violet  Dale.     49098. 
Will  &  a  way.     51018. 
Woman  who  talks.     51501. 
Silabon   (C.  R.)     Bygone  days. 

5742. 
Silber  (A.  A.  A.)     Algeria.  7.57. 
Silber    (A.    L.)      Bashful   man 

&  the  maid.    3084a. 
Silber     (G. )       Lebende     leich- 

nam.     24963. 
Silber      (P.)         Paradiesvogel. 

35247. 
Silberberg  (J.  A.)     O  Sen  San, 

the  wood  fairy.    33189. 
Silberman  (G.  L.)     Slumberers. 

42802. 
Silbermann    (A.)       Tote   ratte. 

46594. 
Silberstein  (A.  J.)  : 

Saved  from  suicide.  40S85a. 
Sketch.     42659b. 
Spies.    43543a. 
Silberstein      (C.)       Who'll     be 
ready  when  Gabriel  blows  his 
trumpet?     50636. 
Silberstein  (M.)     Horace  Gree- 
ley.    20264. 
Silbert   (C.)  : 

Diplomatic  maid.     10S99a. 
Honeymoon  in  2000.  53968. 
Silbert    (J.)       Sold    to    shame. 

43060. 
Silbon   (G.)     Appearing,  disap- 
pearing,    dissolving     &     van 
ishing  life  pictures.     1706. 
Silingsiy     (M.)      Death    touch. 

10288. 
Silkworth  (I.  M.)  : 

Adopted  daughter.     312. 
In  1973.    21255. 
Indian  romance.    21639. 
Kids  of  N.  Y.    23694. 
Mrs.  Doctor  Hanford  «&  the 

3  tramps.    30348. 
Night     among     the     stars. 

32641. 
Paris  sensation.    35311. 


Sill    (L.  M.)  : 

Capt.    of    the    Gray    horse 
troop.    6148. 

Tidings   brought   to    Mary. 
55596. 
Sills   (C.  W.)     His  own  physi- 
cian.    19769. 
Sills    (M.)  : 

Falling  leaves.     13504. 

Tainted  money.    44929. 
Silsbee     {Mrs.    H.    M.)       Jolly 
•Toe's  lady  minstrels.    22937a. 
Silsbee    (S.)  : 

Journey  of  life.    23071. 

Verduga.     48858. 
Silva  (P.  F.  de)     See  De  Silva. 
Silva     (J.    Lopez)      See    Lopez 

Silva. 
Silvani   (A.)  : 

Ahrinzlman.     629,  14313. 

Fire  worshiper.     14313. 

Haunted  spring.    18316. 

Love's  witcheries.     26753. 

Miamoura.    the    fairy    who 
lost  her  star.    29.361. 

Strange    story    of    Ahrinzl- 
man.    630. 

Wishing  well.     51260. 
Silver  (C.)    Stagestruck.   55432. 
Silver   (J.)  : 

Cashier.     6372. 

Old  Hurly.     33513. 
Silver  (S.  S.)    Entry  1.3.   12812. 
Silver,  Burdett  &  co. : 

As  you  like  it.    2059. 

Braut  von  Messina.    4934a. 

Dido.     10834. 

Henry  the  Fifth.     18852. 

Julius     Caesar. 
23258. 

Macbeth.    27042,  27047. 

Midsummer  night's  dream. 
29499. 

Tempest.     45281. 

Twelfth  night.     47414a. 

William  Tell.    51089a. 

Zaragiieta.     52288,   522SSa. 
Silvarburg    (S.)  : 

Amer.   earl.     1198. 

Bankrupt.     2921,  2924. 
Silverman    (A.)  : 

What     will     people     say  • 
50149. 

Whose  fault?     55934. 

Whose  guilt?     50716a. 

Why.    50722b. 
Silverman     (M.    D.)       Love    & 

nmsic.     26455. 
Silvers    (L.)  : 

All    on    account    of    Jane. 
887a. 

Don't  be  a  coward.    11405a. 
Man  from  Md.     27792. 
One  spot.     54809. 


23257, 


Silversmith  (J.)   Trip  to  Egypt. 

47015. 
Silverstein  (E.  A.  L.)   Mischief- 
makers  CO.    29848a. 
Silvestre   (A.)  : 

Chevalier  d'Eon.    6928. 
Griselidis.     17656. 
Messaline.    29308. 
Silvia    (J.)      Alcalde    of   Zala- 

mea.     715. 
Silvio : 

Careta  de  Pierrot.    6218. 
Guasa  viva.     17721. 
Mi-careme.     29357. 
Poca  lacha.     oG591a. 
Ultima  hora.     47905a. 
Simkins    (J.    J.)      Their    part- 
ner's widow.    45G79b. 
Sinnnonds    (E.  M.)  : 

Hand  of  fata.     18035. 
Man  of  her  choice.     27900. 
Simmonds  (Morris)  : 

Caught  in  the  act.    6504, 
Derrick's  twins.     10524. 
Marita.     2S301. 
Rose  Michel.     39974. 
Three    millions    of   money. 

45989. 
Twins.     47503,  47504. 
Voyage  en   Suisse.     49314. 
Simmonds    (S.    J.)      Scouts   of 

the  Rio  Grande.     41182. 
Simmons  (A.  L. )  : 

Apollo  &  Daphne.  52711. 
Ruth,     the    M  o  a  b  i  t  e  s  s. 

40382a. 
Triptolemus.     55660. 
Vestal  virgins.     55772. 
Simmons  (E.  C.)    Mrs.  Rooter's 

ball  game.     30449. 
Simmons  (H.)    Cottage  cabaret. 

8633. 
Sinnnons    (J.)      Convent    girl. 

8398. 
Simmons  (L.)    Fashions.  13722. 
Simmons  (M.  A.)     In  tlie  heart 

of  a  child.    21428. 
Simmons   (M.  E.)     Geraldine's 

treachery.     16173.  16174. 
Simmons  (P.  E.  R.)    See  Cooley 
(DeW.  C.) 

Simmons   (S.  J.)  : 

Memories  of  '61.  29094a. 
INIother's  memory.  31195. 
That   Boston   d  r  u  m  m  e  r. 

45538. 
Wife  of  an  hour.    50897. 
Simmons    (W.   E.)      Our  coun- 
try's  defenders.     34585. 

Sirams   (E.)  : 

Christopher's    aunt.      7279. 
Conspirators.     8340. 
Divided  attentions.   11001a. 
Her  ladyship's  niece.   19045. 


3425 


INDEX 


—Continued, 
house     keeper. 


35013. 
36474. 

52298. 

curse. 


Simms    (E.)- 

Lodging 
26069. 

Love  &  a  way.     26426. 

Maidens  all  forlorn.    27512. 

Packet   for   popsy. 

Playing  gooseberry. 

Unexpected.     48283. 

Ze   aftairnoon  tea. 
Sinims   (G.  A.)  : 

Pheelim     O'Rooke's 
36109. 

Room  44.     39898. 

Unjust  justice.     48364. 
Sinuiis    (O.  R.)  : 

MembLH-  for  Slocuinh.  29080. 

Mv  nianuna-in-Uiw.     31636. 
Siinms   (J.)  : 

Modern  Dromios.     30602. 

Two  married  women.  47687. 
Simms     (J.    H.)       Brady,    the 

agent.     4888. 
Simms  (W.  E.  or  Willard)  : 

Mrs.  Jackson,  jr.     30389. 

Modern  Dromios.     30602. 

Moving  day.    31264a. 

Two      married      women. 
47687. 

Simms      (W.     G.) 

Walton.     23521. 
Simo-Raso    (R.) 

32631a. 
Simon     (A. 

690. 

Simon   (Albert)  : 

After  the  ball.     489. 
Her  self  immolation. 
Simon   (Anna)  : 

Aus   bivouac   &   schuetzen- 

graben.    52777. 
Bowery  Caruso. 
Episode.     12828a. 
Lieb     vaterland. 

25235c. 
Soul  of  a  violin.    43316. 
Wirtshaus  zur  stadt  Petro- 

grad.    55964. 
1914,  der  auftakt.     52513b. 
Simon    (B.)      Double   contract. 

11507. 
Simon      (C.)        Zaza.       52294, 

52295. 
Simon  (F.  P.)     Fate  will  have 

its  way.    13807. 
Simon  (H.)  : 

Gipsy  boy.    16400. 
Hunted  to  death.    20682. 
Outlaw's  son.     34902. 
Present  day.     37066. 
Under  suspicion.    48138. 
Simon  (M.  M.)  : 

Aus   bivouac   &   schuetzen- 

graben.    52777. 
Between  the  acts.    3673. 


Katherine 
N  i  c  o  t  i  n  a. 


H.)      Alarm    bell. 


19135. 


4786. 


2o235b, 


Simon    (M.  M.) — Continued. 

Bowery  Caruso.    4786. 

Dame  &  der  feigling.    9680. 

Episode.    12828a. 

Im  zwischenakt.    20989. 

Lieb     vaterland.     2.5235b, 
25235c. 

Old  clothes  man.    33442a. 

Soul  of  a  violin.    43316. 

Transgressor.     46S21. 

Wirtshaus  zur  stadt  Petro- 
grad.     55964. 

1914,  der  auftakt.    52513a. 
Simon  (Marcel)     Mme.  Aurelie. 
27172. 

Simon    (Michael)      High  life  in 

jail.     19413. 
Simon   (S.)     Gipsy  boy.     16400. 
Simon   (W.  vou)     Alt-Potsdam. 

1008a. 
Simonds  (D.  K.)     Tragedy  of  J. 

^^'ilkes  Booth.    46726. 
Simone  (C. )  : 

Are  you  deaf?    1807. 
Hotair.    20350. 
Marriage  certificate.    28382. 
Viola's  romance.    49093. 
Simone  (D.  R.  de)  : 

Mam'selle  Gaby.    27694. 
Mr.  Nobody.    54554. 
Tasting  those  pearly  tears. 

45149. 
Triumph     of    life.       47093, 
47094. 
Simone  (S.)  : 

How    they    lost    their    hus- 
bands.   20540,  20541. 
Musicians'  doings.    314.55. 
Simoni  (R.)  : 

Krieg  um  den  eimer.  24255. 
Mme.  Sans  Gene.     27217a- 

27217c. 
Matrimonio     di    Casanova. 
28832. 
Simons   (A.  F.)     Leo,  the  lion. 

25070. 
Simons    (E.   .T.)      Night  at  the 

club.    32653. 
Simons  (S.  E.)     Shakspere  fes- 
tival.   55307. 
Simons-Mees   (.J.  A.)     Paladin. 

23461. 
Simonson  (G.)  : 

Horace     Walpole.       20266, 

20267. 
Romantic  turn.    39840. 
Simonson  (.Jules  or  Julius)  : 
Cain.  .53041. 
Credulity.     9055. 
Cured.    9468a. 
Every  day.     13106. 
Helen's  secret.    18749. 
Hotel  ICurope.    20355. 
I  died.    20790,  20791. 


Simonson    (Jules   or   Julius)  — 
Continued. 

Million  dollar  bill.    54517. 
My  boo'ful  baby.    54650. 
My     office     hours.       31668, 

31669. 
My    wife    from    the    other 

world.    31737. 
Professor     Sport's    jubilee. 

37640. 
Quit !     38217b. 
Three      teaspoons      full. 

46030b. 

Simonson  (R.  A.)     Clean  .sweep. 
7567. 

Simonson  (S.)  : 

Missionary.    30077. 
Tongan  taboo.     46497. 
Simowith  (M.)     Dress  rehearsal 

in  Squeedunk.     11813. 
Simpson       (A.)         To-morrow. 
46482. 

Simpson  (B.)  : 
Diary.    10800. 

Engaging  manager.     12765. 
Impatient  patient.    21022. 
Precipice.    37046. 
Simpson  (C.  O.)     Trail  of  hap- 
piness.   46747. 
Simpson       (Chester)         Royal 

foolery.     40145. 
Simpson   (Christina)     Between 

two.    3688. 
Simpson     (F. )       In     the     air. 
21341. 

Simpson  (F.  H.)     Divorce  law- 
yer.   11039. 
Simp.son     (F.    W.)      Heads    of 

death.    18419. 
Simpson     (G.    M.)       Fence    be- 
tween.    14047. 
Simpson  (H.)  : 

Behind  the  door.    3326. 
Emperor.    12628. 
Submarine.    44315. 
Simpson  (I.  F. )    Mind  your  own 

business.    29714a. 
Simpson  (J.)    Caged.    .5808. 
Simpson  (J.  K.)  : 

Toto  Sanbari.    40596. 
Well,  explain  !     49961. 
Simpson  (.J.  P.)  : 

Cloud    in    the    honeymoon. 
7660. 

Daddy      Hardacre.        9596, 
9597. 

Erin  abu.    12858. 
My  mysterious  rival.    31659. 
Scrap     of     paper.       41188, 
41189. 
Simpson  (L.  N.)     Cog.    7779. 
Simpson    (R.  B.)    Put  it  down, 
Henry.    55070. 


3426 


INDEX 


Simpson  (S.  L.)  : 

Bankrupt.     2924a. 

Collusion.    7879. 

Divorce  lawyer.    11039. 
Simpson    (V.  A.)     Bonnet  con- 
spirators.   4575. 
Sims  (G.  R.)  : 

Blue-eyed  Susan.    4366. 

Captain.    6077, 

Dandy    DicR    Wluttington. 
9744. 

Ever  open  door.    13101. 

Faust  up  to  date.     13913, 
13914. 

Ghetto  girl.    16307. 

Glass  of  fashion.    16730. 

Land  war.    24623. 

Little    Christopher    Colum- 
bus.   25621. 

Moving  picture.    31265. 

Romany  rye.     39844,  39S46. 

Scarlet  sin.    40996. 

Soldier's       wife.         43117- 
43119. 

Wrong  button.    51863. 

Sims  (H.  A.)     Found.    15110. 
Sims  (J.)     Through  Death  Val- 
ley.   46070. 
Sims  (.L  L.)  : 

Golden  slipper.    17011. 
Other  Miss  Manning.  34468. 
Simson  (H.  Fraser-)     See  Fra- 

ser-Simson. 
Sinison's  theaterverlag.    Bodo's 

hrautschau.    52936. 
Sinclair  (A.)  : 

Face  value.    53583. 
Her  new  lover.     19084a. 
Hero  by  mistake.     19252a. 
Sinclair  (A.  C.)     Auntie  Fudge. 

2437a. 
Sinclair    (A.    K.)      Emperor   & 

slave.    12629. 
Sinclair  (B.  M.)  : 

Dry  Ridge  Gang.    40480. 
Getaway.    16267. 
Sinclair    (H.   J.)      Lucky   scar. 

26871. 
Sinclair  (J.)     Commercial  trav- 
eler.   8129. 
Sinclair  (L. )     Children  of  char- 
ity.   7025. 
Sinclair    (M.)      Kitty   Tailleur 

24068. 
Sinclair  (M.  B.)  : 

Cause  of  it  all.    6524. 
Her  wedding  day.    .53926. 
Sinclair  (S.)     See  Vacano  (S.) 
Sinclair  (U.)  : 

Chosen  people.    7158. 

Indignant  subscriber.  21661. 

.John  D.    22846. 

.Tungle.    23302. 

Plays  of  protest.    36509. 


Sinclair   (U.) — Continued. 
Pot-boiler.    36896. 
Prince  Hagen.    37302. 
Second  story  man.    41306. 
Sindelar  (J.  C.)  : 

Best  Christmas  book.  3580a 
Christmas     celebrat  ions, 

7212b. 
Lincoln       day       entertain 

ments.    25510a. 
New  '  Christmas      book 

32339a. 
Thanksgiving        entertain- 
ments.   45520a. 
Washington  day  entertain- 
ments.   49667a. 
Sinding    (C.)      Heilige   berg. 

lS630a. 
Singe    (B.)      Within   the   lines. 

5i307a. 
Singer   (Alex.)     Almost  an  al- 
derman.   970. 
Singer  (Alfred)  : 

Fun  in  camp.    53735. 
Useless,    the   street   singer. 
48567. 
Singer  (I.  A.)     On  the  Hudson. 
33858. 

Singer  (J.)  : 

Hot  town.  20346. 

Palm  Beach.    35136. 

Passing  review.    35463. 

Yankee  Doodle  girls.    51985. 
Singer     (Jack)     inc.      Day     & 

night  in  Chinatown.    lOlOl. 
Singer  (P.)  : 

I  don't  say  nothing.  20792b. 

Shoemaker.    42145a. 
Singer      (W.)        See     Volkert 

(J.  F.) 
Singer  amusement  co.     Passing 

review.    35464. 
Singha  (M.  C.)  : 

Court  of  Indra.    8848a. 

.Jungle-republic.    23302b. 

Kopalee.    24231a. 

Return  of  Satyaban.  39189a. 
Singleton  (Agatha)     Vagabond. 

48597. 
Singleton    (Ann)      Wanted,   an 

affinity.    49546. 
Singleton  (E.)     Fairy  bracelet. 

13400.  13401. 
Singleton  (M.  A.)  : 

For    better,    for    worse. 
14780. 

Wolf  of  the  city.    513.57. 
Singmaster  (E.)     Fame.    13559. 
Sinn  (C.  E.)  : 

Down  Mobile.    11612. 

Mrs.  Jackson,  jr.  30389. 

Modern  Dromios.    30602. 

Moving  day.    31264a. 

Two  married  women.  476S7. 


Sinn  (C.  T.)  : 

Fascination.    13709. 

One  error.    34002. 
Sinn  (F.  J.)  : 

Heiress.    18671. 

Troubadour    &    his    ward. 
47158. 
Sinn  (W.)  : 

Heiress.    18671. 

Troubadour    &    his    ward. 
47158. 
Sinn  (W.  E.)  : 

Good  old  times.    17108. 

Jack      the      giant-killer. 
22369,  22370. 

One  error.    34002. 
Sinn  (W.  L.)  : 

Denise.    10466. 

Fascination.    13709. 

Good  old  times.    17108. 

One  error.    34002. 
Sinnett  (A.  P.)  : 

Filibuster.    14220a. 

Married  by  degrees.    28441. 
Sinnhold  (W.)  : 

White  Indian.     50530. 
Sinnott  (L.  K.)   Nobody.  32942. 
Sinoni  (R.)     Abschied.    105. 
Sinykin  (J.  H.)  : 

Partners.    35406e. 

Peck  of  carrots.    35753. 
Sipe  (P.  B.)  : 

At   the  turn   of  the   wick. 
2292a. 

Awakening.    2554. 

Caprice.    6068a. 

Dancing  bacchante.     53330. 

Harvest.    18267c. 

Humbug.    20629a. 

Jew.    22684a. 

Jingo.     22752. 

Lifting  the  lid.    25352a. 

Marrying  Mary.     54438. 

Master  touch.    28727a. 

Matching     a     militant, 
28777a. 

Oh  you  kid,    33366a, 

Paloma,     35145a, 

September  morn.     41517c. 
Sipes  (R.  B.)     Scandal.    40934. 
Siraudin   (P.)  : 

Marchioness  of  the  streets. 
28173. 

AVoman's  tears,    51581, 
Siria     (L.)       See    Venturini 

(Countess) 
Sirmay   (A.)     Girl  on  the  film. 

16611. 
Sirovich    (W.  I.)  : 

No.  2,   suspended  sentence. 
54742. 

Suspended  sentence.  55494. 
Sirrine      (M.      L.)        Fatality. 
13779. 


3427 


INDF.X 


Sissou      (E.     O.)        Uncrowned 

king.     48073. 
Sisson   (O.  P.)     Colonel.     7SS7. 
Si.sson   (W.)     Work.     51721. 
Sister  of  mercy.    Golden  Hair's 

birthday  party.     16970. 

Sisters   (The)  : 

Modern  love  story.     30623. 

Price  of  happiness.     37158. 

Sisters     of     mercy,     Meriden, 

Conn.       Grand     baby     show. 

17255. 

Sisters    of    mercv,    Providence, 

R.  I.: 

Ex  tenebris  lumen.    13178c. 
Joseph.      son      of      Jacob. 
23020a. 
Sisters  of  mercy,   St.  Patrick's 
academy,  Chicago: 

Frolic  of  the  bees  &  butter- 
flies.    15511. 
Flappy  days.     18150. 
Nancy.     31943. 
One     of    His     little     ones. 

34060. 
Sic  itur  ad  astra.     42234. 
There  was  no  room  in  the 

inn.     45730. 
Thy  kingdom  come.  46132a. 
Wonderful   Christmas   gift. 

56002. 
Young  King  Cole.     52174. 
Sisters   of   St.   Joseph,   Buffalo. 

Mary  Stuart.     28573. 
Sisters  of  St.  Joseph,  St.  Aligns- 
iinc.  Fla.    Glorification  of  Co- 
lumbus.    16777. 
Sites    (S.  L.)     Turkey  maiden. 

47335a. 
Sites    (W.   C.)      Lady   servant. 

24518. 
Sitgreaves    (B.)      Broken  halo. 
5184. 

Sittinger    (J.  O.)  : 

Necklace  of  pearls.     32139. 
Prince  of  Taunus.     37350. 
Skalouda      (F.)        Bordynkafi. 

4653/4654. 
Skatelle      (B.)        Funny     face. 

15709a. 
Skeel    (A.)     King  Washington. 

49653. 
Skelding   (G.)     Faro.     13693. 
Skelly    (J.  P.)      Charge  of  tho 

liash  brigade.     6739. 
Skelton    (G.  H.)      Skipper  Jim. 

42674. 
Skentelburg  (W.  H.)  Nero,  the 

6th  emperor  of  Rome.    32247. 
Sketchly    (A.)      Headle.ss  man. 

18414. 

Skiff   (F.  D.)  : 

Beggars       on       horseback. 
3315. 


Skiff   (F.  D.)— Continued. 

Child  hero.     6989. 

Hold  the  fort.     19960. 

Household  gods.     20456. 

Illinois.     20964. 

Man-of -wars-man.      27930. 

Ship  of  state.     42120. 

Sisters  of  peril.     42607. 

Stranger  at  the  gate.  44066. 
Skiff   (O.  E.)  : 

Queen  of  the  arena.    38045. 

Society  circus.    43009. 
Skilling   (R.  P.)     Past-present- 
future.     35499. 

Skilton    (C.  S.)  : 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha.    42292. 
Ticonderoga..    46149. 

Skinner   (A.  M.)  : 

Tiittle  dramas  for  primary 

grades.     25656. 
Little       folks'       Christmas 

stories  &  plays.     25683a. 
Tom  Tinker.     46461. 

Skinner   (C.)  : 

Aidzumka.     635. 

Anointed.     1572. 

Appassionata.     1699. 

Birthright.      3974-3976. 

David.     10041. 

Doubles  or  quits.     11556. 

<Jreat  release.  17459,  17460. 

Honorable  Bobby.     20179. 

Lady      of      Grav      Gables. 
24476. 

T>ady  or  the  law.     24510. 

Long  way  home.    26149. 

Lord  Sally's  wife.     26219. 

Love-liar.s.     26544. 

Montezuma.      30912. 

Over  the  border.     34926. 

Right  to  live.     39446. 

Vagabond.      48599,    48600. 

Valley      of     the      shadow. 
48653. 
Skinner  (C.  E.)     Silas  Maruer. 

42323. 
Skinner   (C.  M.)  : 

Harvester.     18275. 

King's  jester.     23971. 

Mad  River  legacy.     27143. 

Red  signal.     38802. 

Triboulet.     46951. 

Villon,      the     vagabond. 
49064. 
Skimier  (E.  L.)     Tales  &  plavs 

of  Robin  Hood.     449S7a. 
Skinner   (H.  M.)  : 

Prix  de  Rome.     37547. 

Purgatorio    de    San    Patri- 
cio.    37863. 
Skinupr    (M.  D.)  : 

lOkkehard.     12366. 

Ivove  of  a  maid.     26560. 


Skinner   (M.  M.  6!:  M.  W.)  : 

Go  slow.    16807. 

Mystery     of     the     manor 
house.    31850. 

Night-scene     in     Germany. 
32745. 

Travelers.     46864. 

AVedding  morn.     49909. 
Sldnner  (O.)  : 

Mad  River  legacy.    27143. 

Prince  Otto.    37361. 

Prince  Rudolph.     37373. 

Red  signal.     38802. 

Soldier  of  fortune.     43074. 

Son  of  the  sword.    43219. 

Skinner  R.  M.)  : 

As  it  happens.     2007. 
Bal  masque.     2825. 
Bunch  of  pinks.     5470. 
Chow  chow.     7161. 
Dangerous  game.     9767. 
Debutante.     10312. 
Detained    on    business. 

10607. 
Dreamer.    11769. 
Friend    of    the    f  a  m  i  1  y. 

15440. 
His  holiday.    19658. 
Lady      Betty's      courtship. 

24369. 
Lady  Disdain.     24386. 
Maid  of  Araby.     27460. 
Mayor  of  Tokio.    28940. 
Motor  girl.    31209,  31210. 
Ninkum.     32819. 
Pink  hussars.     36335. 
Runaway  boy.    40274. 
Secret  sin.    41352. 
Valley  farm.     48644. 
Vice  gov'nor.     48932. 

Skip  worth    (A.)      Phra,   the 
Phoenician.    36178. 

Skodak     (S.)      Honorable    cob- 

bl?r.     20180. 
Skoogaard  (A.)     Hidden  violin. 

19380. 
Skowfonnek  (R. )  : 

Generalsecke.    16067. 

Gute  auskunft.     17792a. 

Hohe  politik.     19954. 

Husarenfiel^er.     20711. 

Im  griinen  rock.     20978. 

Neue  compagnon.     32268. 

Skutch    (R.    F.)      Five   graces. 

53653. 
Slack    (H.    W.)      Fountain    of 

youth.     15135. 
Slade   (A.  L.)  : 
Egypt.     12306. 
Josiah's    goin'     to    college. 

23054. 
Prince  Zu  Zu.    37383. 


3428 


INDEX 


Slade   (C.)  : 

Above  the  law.    S3. 
Bitten  by  an  M.  D.     4014. 
Clairvoyant.     7495. 
Our  secretaries.     34767. 
Taking  a  wife.     44945. 

Slade   (C.  B.)  : 

Dogwood.    11242. 

Our  secretaries.     34767. 
Slade    (H.)      One   of   tlie   7tli. 
34088. 

Slade  (M.  B.  C.)  : 

Lassons  from  scripture 

flowers.     53546. 
Signing  the  pledge.     .53n-!:0. 
Slade  (W.  A.)     Florida  water. 

14567. 
Slater.      Game   of  life.     15860. 
Slater  (J.)     Red  lights  of  N.  Y. 
38760. 

Slater    (J.  H.)  : 

Coon  rehears:!  1.    8453a. 
Firebrand.     14317. 
Fii-emen's   darling.     143.30. 
Fortune  in  rags.     15055. 
Held    for   postage.     18700. 
High  five.     19406. 
Miss    Wells    from    Fargo. 

30046a. 
Mr.    Rich   from   Richmond. 

30248a. 
My  awful  wife.     31494. 
Mv      countrv      sweetheart. 

31521. 
]\Iy  wife's  husband.    31756. 
Peter    Piper's   troubles. 

36009. 

Soldier's  sweetheart.  43113. 

Slater    (L.   L.)      Heart   of   old 

New  England.    18477o,  r)3S87. 

Slater"  (T.  W.)     Reconciliation. 

38GS1. 
Slattery     (W.    M.)      Diamonds 

or  rrigs.     10781. 
Slaughter       (L.      W.)         Ama- 
zonian corps.     1085. 

Slaughter   (W.)  : 

Her  royal  highness.    19117. 
Lady  Tatters.     24524. 

Shuisonne   ( W.  L. )     German 

dentist.     16186. 
Slavin    (J.   C.)      Knight   for   a 

day.     24137. 
Slavit  (J.)     Legitimate.    54249. 
Slayton    (H.  L.)      Servitude  & 

freedom.     41577. 
Slaytor  (J.)     Under  the  Cuban 

flag.     48161. 

Sleaper    (F.   R..)  : 

Mv  girl.     31566. 

Turkish,  hath.    47337. 
Sleeth  (C. )     Silver  threads. 
42425. 


Slemons    (F.)  : 

Joshua    Copeland's    daugh- 
ter.    23042. 
Saint  or  sinnei*.    40550. 
Sweetest     girl     in     Dixie. 
44781,   44782. 
Slevin   (J.)  : 

Blackmailers.     4172. 
Divorgons.     11059. 
Fixer.     14452a. 
Out  of  the  wilderness. 
34853. 
Slider  (W.  G.)     Mary's  lesson. 

28587. 
Slikerman   (H. )  : 

Fugitives.    15646a. 
Getaway.     16265a. 
Good  fellow.     17075a. 
Home  sweet  home.    20057a. 
Moochers.     30927a. 
Slingerland    (N.   B.   van)     See 
Van  Slingerland. 

Sliver  (W.  A.)  : 

Alma.     940. 

At  bay.    2121. 

Bab.     2612. 

Bright  eyes.    5115. 

Bryan  Couline.    5353. 

Cheek.     6872. 

Chums.     7298. 

Clouds.     7665. 

Eilv.      12352. 

Elsie  Deene.  12552. 

Eureka.     13048. 

False.    13507,  13509. 

Gipsy.    16395. 

Herr  Aruim.    19301. 

Hei-r  Franz.     19304. 

Humbug.     20628,  20629. 

Imp.     21019. 

In  the  toils.     21532. 

Irish   girl's  fortune.   40224. 

Irish  professor.     22022. 

.Tacquette.     22411. 

Kerry  gow.     23625.  23626. 

Larry.     24656,   24657. 

My   chum.     31515. 

Mv  stepmother.    31711. 

My  wife's  friend.     31749 

Nemesis.     32216. 

Otto.      34.509. 

Patent-rights.     35527. 

Pert.     35978. 

Ruby  ring.     40224. 

Silver  star.     42422. 

Trumps.     47265. 

Yulie.     522.54. 

Zara.     52287. 

Zip.     52366. 
Sloan   (W.  H.)  : 

Bribe.     52981. 

Dickev   Dicksoji,   detective. 
10813. 


Sloane   (A.  Baldwin)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.    3940. 
Jack        the        Giant-killer. 

22368. 
Mimic  &  the  maid.     29704. 
Mistress  Betty.    30308. 
Pretty  Polly.    37123. 
Sergeant      Kitty.        41538, 

41539. 
Stooping  to  conquer.    43959. 
White  rajah.     50560. 
Sloane  (Anna  B.)     Uncle  Sara. 
48014a. 

Sloane  (D.  H.)  : 

Alimonv  club.     52619. 
Arm  of  the  law.    52725. 
Conquest.     53239. 
Nothing  overlooked.    54740. 

Sloane   (F.)  : 

Make-believes.     27593. 
Tag  day  episode.     44912. 

Sloane  (G.)  : 

Alimonv  club.    52619. 
Conquest.     53239. 
Nothing  overlooked,    54740. 

Sloane    (J.    H.)     Arm    of    the 

law.     52725. 
Sloat    (G.    Vv^)      Love   &   war. 

26470. 
r?loboda      (K.)      Am     teetisch. 

52648. 
Slocum   (E.  &  J.  D.)  : 
Anne.     1551. 
Culprit.     9340. 
What    hath    God    wrought. 
50084. 
Slocum    (J.  P.)     Miss  Thrilby. 

30039. 
Slocumb     (E.     H.)       Woman's 
convention    Punkville,    U.    S. 
A.     51516a,  51516b. 
Slomiuski  (C.  F.)     Swieta  Dor- 

ota.     44798. 
Sloper   (A.)     Cozette.     8984. 

Slupski    (S.  C.)  : 

Living    torches.      25990. 
Quo  vadis?     38243. 
Slutskin     (M.     L.)       Magepho. 

27347. 
Slvck    (A.   E.   van)      See  Van 

Slyck. 
Slyke      (C.      D.)        Tympton's 

visit.     47838. 
Small  (A.  A.)     Raving.    38525. 
Small    (Albert)      Sugarfoot. 

44434. 
Small    (E.  E.)  : 

Kindergarten.     23719. 
Pickaninnies.     36212. 
Small     (F.    A.)      Love's    diplo- 
ma cv.     26700. 
Small   (G.  G.)     Brazilia.    4958. 


;U29 


IISTDEX 


Small    (TI.   F.)      Princess  Cleo. 

37407. 
Small   (Solomon  or  Samuel)  : 
Feelin.EC  of  justice.     13980n. 
From  happiness  to  the  gal- 
lows.    15541a. 
Sms^ll     (AV.)      Mrs.    Walthroo's 

bachelors.    30482b. 
Small,  Maynard  &  co. : 

Birth  of  Gain  had.     3955. 

Dawn.     10075c. 

Fortune     &     men's     eyes. 

15048a. 
Masque        of        judgment. 

28629b. 
Taliesin.     44991, 44992. 
Theophile.     45710a. 
Smallev    (D.   E.)      Will   of  the 

people.     51042. 
Smalley   (V.  H.)  : 

Back  to  Boston.    2746. 

Base-ballitis.     3078. 

Bossing  the  boss.     52959. 

Butler  pro  tern.     .5639. 

Cured.     9468. 

Follies  of  1908.     14675. 

Guilty.     17757. 

Handcuffed.     18057. 

His  wife's  butler.     19857. 

Honeymoon.     20122. 

Judgment.     23159. 

Little     Miss     Ham     and — 

25776,  25777. 
Man  proposes — woman  dis- 
poses.    27943,  27944. 
]\[exican  tangle.     29343, 
]\Irs.     Derringer's     double. 

3034  G. 
Nerve.     32248. 
What  happened  in  no.  44. 
50075. 

Woman  in  black.     51413. 
Woman  who  knew.     51498. 
Smalley    (V.   H.)    Estate  of: 
Bvit'er  pro  tern.     5639. 
Cured.    9468. 
Little     Miss     Ham     and — 

25776. 
Man  proposes? — woman  dis- 
poses.    27943. 
]\Irs.     Derringer's     double. 

30346. 
Woman  who  knew.     51498. 
Smallman     (A.     H.)       Amelia. 

1125. 
Smallwood    (M.  O.)  : 

Colonel's  hobby.     7931. 
Prince  of  Olani-Kay.    37342. 
Smareglia    (A.)  : 

Cornil!  Schut.     8556. 
Istrianische      hochzeit. 
22194. 

Kornelius  Schut.     24233. 
Smart  (C.  A.)    Incident.   54052. 


Smart    (H.  D.)  : 

Bradford  folks.     4884. 
Kv.  thoroughbreds.     23617. 
Mine  Falls.     29717. 
Old  neighbors.     33582. 
Red  tape.    38807. 
Village   belle.     49019. 
Smarte  (A.  K. )    Modern  dream. 

30690. 
Smedley   (E.  P.)     Mary's  little 

lambs.     28589. 
Smedley     (W.     H.)       Little 

mother.     25808. 
Sn)eta  na    ( F. )      V  e  r  k  a  u  f  t  e 

braut.     48870. 
Smidl    (B.    H.)      Insurrection. 

21799. 
Smidl-Carr  (Airs.)     Man  hater. 

27827. 
Smidt    {Mr.  &  Mrs.   L.   J.   de) 

Sec  De  Smidt. 
Smiley   (J.  W.)     Joe's  redemp 

tion.     22S07. 
Smiley    (M.  F.)     Half  an  h(mr 

HI  a   studio.     17912. 
Smilev   (M.  J.)     Misfit  Caesar. 
298S0. 

Smilev    (R.  Vv.)  : 

Bachelor  girls.     2669. 
Circus  day.     7407. 
Curse  of  a  nation.     53317. 
Deputv  sheriff.     10500. 
Deserted  wife.     10542 
Erick      Erickson.        12855, 

12856. 
]^]ternal  flame.     12976. 
George     Frederick     Cooke. 

16147. 
Gvpsy  queen.    17841. 
Hermit  of  the  hills.    19235. 
In  15  minutes.     21167. 
Jest  of  fate.     54106. 
King    of     counterfeiters. 

23831. 
Klondike.     24102. 
Mv  sister.    31098. 
Pert.     35979. 
Retl  girl.     38735. 
Secret     service     detective. 

41349. 
Slowtowu   cabaret.     42799. 
Smoke.     42850. 
Some  king.     43153a. 
Temptation    of    Salome. 

45326. 
What's  next?   50114,  50115. 
Woman's  secret,     51571. 
Yellow  streak.     52087. 
Smilev    (W.    T.)      Scotch-Irish 

Yankee.     41168. 
Srairke    ( R. )      M  i  d  s  u  m  m  e  r 

niglit's  dream.     29478. 
Smirnow   (L.)     Eternal  dream. 
12972b. 


Smith.     Big  4.     3787. 
Smith  (A.  J.)     Zeke,  the  coun- 
try bov.     52314. 
Smith     (A.    L.)       Aunt    Sally's 

prediction.     2426. 
Smith    (A.    S.)      See    Smi  th 

(Alice  M.) 
Smith   (Adam)  : 

Chatelaine.     6835. 
Nectarine.     32142. 
Smith   (Adelaide)     Where  God 

has  not.     50375. 
Smith    (Alfred)      Betty   Mars- 
ton  of  Va.     3656. 
Smith    (Alfred  A.)  : 

His  wife's  proxy.     19867. 
Talisman.    44998. 

Smith    (Alice  M.)  : 

Aftermath    of    promise. 

545. 
Assisted  destiny.     2103. 
Bound  girl.     4748. 
Co-education.     7767. 
Daughter  of  Leschi.     9967. 
Dr.   Milligan's  1st  patient. 

11172. 
In  love  &  out.    21230. 
In  old  Vt.     21280. 
Insurgents.     21797. 
Jael,    daughter    of    Israel. 

22416. 
Lilleth.    25460. 
Love  pirate.    26600. 
Miriam  &  Potiphar's  wife. 

29811. 
Modern  Perdita.     30641. 


Pauline. 


ii:j< 


628. 


Pauline  Darcy.     35632. 
Pawnshop  Neil.     35057. 
Price  of  friendship.    37155, 

37157. 
Queen  Esther.     37990. 
Queen  Vashti.     3S095. 
Shy   Auiie  from  Cheyenne. 

42201. 
Soul  of  a  cynic.    43314. 
Unwilling  Mary.     48459. 
Wishing  o'  it.     51257. 
Smith     (Amanda     M.)       Other 
Tom.     34490. 

Smith   (Andrew  A.)  : 

Royal  fool.    40144. 

Spanish  cavalier.     43422. 
Smith   (Arden  or  A.  R.)  : 

C.  O.  D.     5752. 

Chowder.    7163. 

Eagle's    nest.      12123. 

Ladder  of  life.    24314. 

Left    at    the    post.      24981, 
24983. 

Missing  link.     .80059. 

Plunger.    36571. 

Queen  Mab.     38001. 

Raglan's  way.     3S347. 


3430 


INDEX 


Smith   (Arden  or  A.  R.) — Con. 

Red  trail.    .3SS09. 

Shattered  idols.     41967. 
Smith  (B.  B.)  : 

Considerahle  courtship. 

8321. 

Parted  by  Patience.    35392. 
Smith   (B.  C.)     Dark  stranger. 

9876. 
Smith   (B.  F.)  : 

Resourceful  husband. 


39102. 


Unexpected  call.     48286. 
Ways  of  destiny.     4979.5. 
Smith     (B.     L.)        Just     Jack. 
23361a. 

Smith    (B.  M.)     Deceptive  evi- 
dence.    10337. 
Smith  (B.  P.)  : 

Black  box.     4057. 

New     Year's     at     Dolores 

camp.     32.504. 
Girth.     166S2. 
Smith       (Betsy)         Playmates. 
36491. 

Smith  (Beulah)  Christmas 
shopping.     7245. 

Siiiith    (Burke)  : 

Down  yonder.     11630. 
When      his     wife's     awav. 
50235. 

When    your    wife's    awav. 

50368. 
Why    Walker    wont    West. 

50762. 

Smith    (Burton)  : 

Cunid  on  the  run.     9403. 

Happy  funeral.     18162. 

Regenerates.     38906. 

Streak  of  yellow.     44112. 

Theory  vs.  fact.     45712. 

Varying  winds.     48719. 
Smith    (C.  Alphonso)     Pericles. 

prince  of  Tvre.     35914. 
Smith    (C.  Aubrey)  : 

Bridge.     5082. 

G  r  a  n '  f  a  t  h  e  r     Coquesne. 
17310. 

Ont  W^est.     34867. 
Smith       (C.      E.)        Love-star. 
26614a. 

Smith  (C.  ¥.1  In  the  rene- 
gade's power.    21490. 

Smith  (C.  Flowers)  Clock 
tinker.     7632. 

Smith    (C.  H.)  : 

It      happened      this      wav. 

22213. 
iNIushrooms.     31397. 
Punch.     37827. 
AVho  was  he.     50682. 
Les.son  in  aviation.     25103. 


Smith    (C.    J.)      Wife   of   wax. 

50906. 
Smith    (C.  Jay)  : 

Girl  from  Sweden.     16526. 
Little  tenderfoot.     25898. 
Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.     34940. 
Sis  Perkins.     42581. 
Sunbonnet  Sue.     44532. 
Zeke.     the     country     boy. 
52314. 
Smith    (C.   Jeffrey)      Flatterer. 

14489. 
Smith    (C.  R.)      Fairv  change- 
lings.    13403. 
Smith    _(C.    S.)      From    slavery 

to  citizenship.     15574. 
Smith   (Carl)  : 

Cousin  Bill.     8SS0. 
Divided    skirt.      11010. 
Duel.      11949. 
Smith   (Charles)  : 
Boss.     4687. 
Clown's  ascent.     7690. 
Ham's  outing.     18023. 
Right  man.    39430. 
Smith     (Charles    A.)      IModeru 

bluebeard.     30588. 
Smith     (Charles    S.)      Drones. 

11846. 
Smith     (Clarke)       Flee    Smith 

(W.  J,  C.) 
Smith    (Cornelia)      Darwinism. 

9915. 
Smith    (D.  G.)      Vampire  com- 
edy.    48678. 
Smith   (D.  M.)     Corner  in  love. 

8545. 
Smith   (D.  R.)  : 

Girl  from  Walker.    16545. 
Honor  of  the  OrlofCs.  20171. 
Robert.     39613. 
Convict's  wife.     8436. 
Dewey,    the    hero    of    Ma- 
nila.    10734. 
Dewey,    the    hero    of    the 

navy.     10735. 
Lights   of  N.   Y.    254.30. 
Minister's  wife.     29751. 


Noble  wreck. 


2934. 


Two   little   orphans.   47675. 
Smith    (Dexter)  : 

Boccaccio.    4464,  4465. 

Cobwebs.     7747. 

Hix'.s    fix.     19897. 

Khedive.     23649. 

Revels.     39240. 

Stranded.     44027. 

Zauita.     .52279. 
Smith     (Duckie)       Pink    scarf. 

30345. 
Smith    (E.   B.)  : 

Gii-1   from   Walker.     16545. 

Honor  of  the  Orloffs.  20171. 

Robert.     39613. 


Smith   (E.  C.)  : 

Autographs.    2484. 

West  Point.     49996. 
Smith   (E.  M.)  : 

Editha's  burglar.     12242. 

That  blasted  tooth.     55544. 
Smith  (E.  P.)     Cards.   6209. 
Smith   (E.  R.)  : 

Co-respondent. 

Getaway  of  Jimmv.  16267b. 

Hand  of  God.    18038a. 

Skunk.     42682a. 

Ways  of  society.    49799a. 
Smith     (E.     S.)       Tongue-tied. 
46498. 

Smith  (E.  W.)     Envuelta  en  su 

red.     12817. 
Smith  (EarleH.)     Goal.    16812. 
Smith    (Edgar)  : 

Alone  at  last.    52642. 
Bimbo  of  Bombay.    3901. 
Brazilian.     4959. 
Combustion.     8036. 
Drum-ma.lor.     11859. 
Father  Knickerbocker. 

13848. 
Grand   duchess.     17263. 
Grand  vizier.     17281. 
Higgledy-piggledy.     19392. 
Home,  sweet  home.     20046. 
Knickerbocker,  jr.     24125. 
Little  Lohengrin.     25746. 
Love  &  duty.     26436. 
Magic  knight.     2737J. 
Mother  Goose.     31134. 
Ping-pong.     36323. 
Twirly  whirly.     47507. 
U  &  I.     47881. 
Whoop-dee-doo.      50709. 
Winner.     51136. 
You  and  I.    52138. 
Smith  (Edward  H.)    Debt  paid. 

10309. 
Smith      (Edward     J.)        Loco. 

26059. 
Smith    (Emma    J.)      Injustice. 

21730. 
Smith  (Estelle)     Pork  packer's 

daughter.    36852. 
Smith   (F.  B.)     Omero.     33741. 
Smith   (F.  C.)  : 

Love's  tragedy.     26741. 
Rift    within    love's    cloud. 

39414. 
Supreme  test.    44623. 
Smith    (F.  D.)      Reminiscenres 
of     a     commercial     traveler. 
39015. 

Smith    (F.    S.)      Evil    thereof. 
13162a. 

Smith    (F.    W.)      Baited    tnip. 
2814a. 

Smith    (Florence   M.)    Hallovr- 
e'en  fantasy.     17952. 


3431 


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Smitli     (Francis    S.)       Bertha, 
the    sewiiiff   machine   girl    of 
N.  Y.     3555. 
Smith    (Frederick  M.)  : 

At  Mary's  Harbor.    2159. 
Love's  a  vagrant.     2C809. 
Smith    (G.   A.)      Days  of  war. 

101G2a. 
Smith   (G.  C.)     Blacl^:  sheep  re- 
turns.    4140. 
Smith    (G.   F.)      Man.   the   girl 

«&  the  tramp.    27957. 
Smith     (G.     H.)       Traumerei. 

46703a. 
Smith  (G.  J.)  : 

Baptism.     2938. 
Forbidden  fruit.     14965a. 
Lord  of  Ballvhack.     2n212. 
Smith   (G.  Jlelviile)  : 

Drummer       bov.         11870. 

11877. 
Union  snv.     48337. 
Smith      (G.      R.)        Vovau'ers. 

49321. 
Smith   (G.  T.)  : 

Above  the  limit.     85. 
After  the  show.     520. 
At  tlie  custom  house.    2218. 
Br.ster  Brown.     .5612. 
Bnsv  liiir.      .5627. 
Cash  girl.    6367. 
Cheap  drink.     6S57a. 
Constable    Pike,    detective. 

8343. 
Counti-y  clerk.     8742. 
El-rand  boy.     12885. 
Fantasy.     136-57. 
r^'rora    cotton    field   to    race 

track.     15533. 
Girl  from  Vassar.     10542. 
Girl  in  the  moon.     16566. 
Golden  crook.     16940a. 
Grounds     for     a     divorce. 

17695. 
Hardest  way.     18212. 
Her  hero.     19014. 
Holland  Heinies.     19977. 
Hot  nir.     20317. 
Hot    Scofch    maior.     .20332. 
Jack        the       Giant-killer. 

22368. 
Miss        Dodger's        dodge. 

29931. 
Mistaken  miss.     .30115. 
Modern  Diana.     30.598. 
New  errand  boy.     32373. 
No  tresi)fissine.     32893. 
Outlaw.     34890. 
Bntsy  in  politico.     35.588. 
Three  drinks.     4.59.54a. 
Time  table.     40245. 
Vilhige  bill-poster.    49020. 
Voodoo    cbfirm.      49283. 
Weary       Willie       AVnIkcr 
49851 . 


Smith    (G.  T.)— Continued. 

When     tenor     meets    bass. 
5029S. 

Wishing-stone.     51258. 
Smith    (G.  'v.)      Fourth    anni- 
versary.   15189. 
.Smith    (G.  W.)  : 

Aurora.     2450. 

Only  a  tramp.     34182. 

Only     a     woman's     heart. 
34187. 
Smith    (Gean)  : 

Atelier.     2306. 

Hypnotized  .ianitor.    20772. 
Smith    (George  E.)     Cruise  of 

the  Polar  stnr.    9257. 
Sniith    (Glei\n   M.)  : 

Dan     Cupid,     head     coach. 
9696. 
Smith    (Gordon)      Napoleon   & 

Josephine.     31990a. 
Smith    (Grace  B.)  : 

Arrow    -maker's     daughter. 
1924. 

Minnetoska's  dream. 

29759a. 
Smith   (Graham)     Chicago  cor- 
onet.    6946. 
.■^uiith    (H.  B.)  : 

Air  king.     650. 

Ali  Baba.     703. 

Ali  Bal»a,  .ir.     766. 

Ali  over  town.    S91a. 

Amaryllis.      1053. 

Amateur  sport.     1070. 

Amer.  girl.     1212. 

Babatte.     2320. 

Bambo,    the    king    of    the 
tramps.     2S78. 

Belle    of    Bohemia.      3398. 

Belle  of  Hong  Kong.    3408. 

Belle  of  tiie  beach.    3427. 

Belle  of  the  halls.    3432. 

Belle   of   the   West.      3437, 
3438. 

Belles  &  be-  ux.     3447. 

Billionaire.     3862. 

Black  cat.    4068. 

Blizzard.     4278. 

Blonde  in  black.     4286. 

Bric-a-brac.     5038. 

Busy  Vv'oman.     5629. 

Caliph.     5872. 

Capt.  Kidd.    6133. 

Carnival    wedding.     53070. 

Casino  gii-l.     6377. 

China  doll.    7075. 

(^ourt  singer.     8858. 

Crystal  slipper.     9297. 

Cyrano  da  Berger.ic.    9562. 

Debutante.     10312a. 

Divorced  bride.     11045. 

Dollv  Dollars.     11284. 

Ensy  street.    12184. 

Enchantress.     12686. 


Smith   (H.  B.)— Continued. 
Follies  of  1907.     14674. 
Follies  of  1908.     14676. 
Fortune  -teller.      15061- 

15063. 
Foxy   Qniller.     15222.    , 
Free  lance.     15328. 
Gaby.    1575S. 
Girl  from  Dixie.     16488. 
Girl  in  the  train.     16578. 
Golden     butterfly.       16920, 

16925. 

Gypsy  love.    17833. 
Gypsy  maid.     17835. 
Half  a  king.     17909. 
Happiest     man     in    N.     Y, 

18135. 
Happiest     man     in     to\An. 

18136. 

Hero  of  the  d;iy.     19265. 
Highwayman.      19459. 
Idors  eye.     20910. 
Japonica.     22498. 
Jewel  of  Asia.    22694. 
Jolly  peasant.    22954. 
King  for  a  day.     23768. 
Knickerbockers.     24128. 
Knight.     24133. 
Tiady  in  the  mask.     24434. 
TJberty   belles.     25216. 
Lilac  domino.     25450a. 
Little  corporal.     2.5632. 
Little  duchess.     25660. 
Little      Robinson      Crus(H\ 

25862. 
Losf-  twins.     26365. 
Love  o'  Mike.     54344. 
Lov(>  of  Tdilce.     54346. 
Madcap  princess.     27230. 
Mnid  Marian.     27456. 
Mandarin.     28042.  28043. 
Miisked  model.    28615b. 
J'llasquerading  girl.     28651, 

28652. 
Minute-men.     29777. 
Miss  Dolly  Dollars.     29932. 
INIiss    Innocence.      29963. 
Miss      Innocence      abroad. 

29967. 
Nancv  Brf)\vh.     31951. 
Omar.  .ir.    33730. 
Our     friend,     the    baron. 

346;'>9. 


Papa's  In-ide 


;5216. 


3.521 7n 


Papii's     darlln.g. 

35217b. 
Papa's  wife.    35221. 
Pjiradise     of     M  a  h  o  m  8  t. 

35266. 

Paris  model.     35306. 
Parisian  model.     35329. 
IMaying   the   game.     36478. 
Prima  domni.     37232. 
Red  rose.    38792. 


3432 


INDEX 


Smith   (H.  B.)— Continued. 

Rich     Mr.     Hoggeuheinier. 
39338; 

Rob  Roy.     39604. 

Robin  Hood.     39656. 

Roll  of  the  drum.    397G0. 

Rope  dancer.     39914. 

Rose  maid.    39971. 

Rounders.     40107. 

Salem  witch.    40585. 

Sambo  s;irl.    40651. 

Scarecrow.     40960. 

Second  fiddle.     41284. 

Seeing  N.  Y.    41390. 

Sept.  morn.     41519. 

Serenade.    41527. 

Sheriff  of  Nottingha  ni. 
42082. 

Sinbad.     42479. 

Singing  girl.     42492. 

Siren.     42560. 

Soldier  of  fortune.     43068. 

Soul  kiss.    43311. 

Southerner.s.     43396. 

Spring  maid.     43655. 

Stop,  look  &  listen.    43960. 

Strollers.     44184,  44185. 

Sweethearts.     44789. 

Sylvia.     44852. 

Tar  &  the  tartar.     45135. 

Tattooed    man.     4516S, 
45169. 

Tliree  dragoons.     45952. 

Three  graces.    45967. 

Town   topics.     46664a. 

Tzigane.    47879. 

Watch  your  step.     49691b. 

White  cat.    50494. 

Wild  oats.     50980. 

Wild  rose.    50989. 

Will     Shakspeare.       51046, 
51047. 

Winsome  widow.     51193. 

Wizard  of  the  Nile.    51340. 

Zauberer  vom  Nil.    52291. 
Smith    (H.    F.)      Sure   winner. 

44636. 
Smith  (H.  G.)    Castle  Sombras. 

6429. 
Smith  (H.  James)  : 

Little  mustang.     25816a. 

Oh  !  Imogen  !  54759. 

Who's  whose?     50674a. 
Smith  (H.  Justin)     Dad.    9583. 
Smith    (H.    K.)      Chorus   man. 

7156. 
Smith  (H.L.)     Bluffer.s.    4400a. 
Smith    (H.    Stoddart)      Cordia, 

8503a. 
Smith    (H.   Strong)      Boarding- 
school  girls.     4435. 
Smith   (H.  T.)  : 

Coronet  &  coin.     8565. 

Don  Christopher.     11341. 


Smith  (H.  T.)— Continued. 
Lottery  ticket.  26379. 
New   Year's   reception. 

32515. 
Paradise  flats.     35258. 
Smith   (H.W.)     In  the  days  of 

war.     21384. 
Smith    {Mrs.   H.   W.)      First 

governor.     14398. 
Smith  (Harriet  E.)  : 

Best     author's     Christmas 

plavs.    3580. 
Lohengrin.     26074. 
Rummage  sale  at  Hickory 
Holldw.     40260. 

Smith  (Henry  E.)  : 
Actor's  love.    211a. 
Battle  of  wits.     52834. 
Circumstantial    evidence. 

7393a. 
Deceptive  evidence.     10337. 
Pearl  necklace.    35728. 
Pink  letter.     36336a. 
Pride  of  the  rancho.  37215. 
Willed-away  widow.  51053a. 

Smith    (I.   H. )  : 

Connoisseur.    8282. 
G  0  n  z  a  r  g 0.    photograi)her. 
17051. 
Smith    (,L   C.)      Rescue  of  my 

partner.     39091. 
Smith    (J.    Cooper)      Curse   of 

San  Francisco.    9504. 
Smith  (J.  Cruikshanks)  As  you 

like  it.     52741. 
Smith   (J.  E.)     Scarlet  stigma. 

40998. 
Smith    (J.   F.)  : 

Bv  orders  of  the  president. 

5696. 
Foster  brother.     15102. 
Hallowe'en.     17949. 
Miss  Reeves.     30018. 
Young  guard.     52168. 

Smith    (J.  H.)  : 

Butterflies'  ball.     5645. 
Finnegan's  wake.     142S6. 
Ilanpv  finish.     18161. 
Silver  wedding.     42429. 

Smith    (.L   L.)  : 

Abdel      Kadir's      Egyptian 

mythology.    52. 
Abdel  Kadir's  mystical 

lock  &  chain  cross.    53. 
Pageant   of   Boston   &   the 
Old  South  church.  35039. 
Smitli    (J.    M.)      Country   min- 
strels.    8779. 
Smith  (J.  N.)     Afro  Amer.  ad- 
venturer.    457 
Smith    (J.    CD.)      Seal    of 
Hellas.     41235a. 


Smith   (.L  P.)  : 

(ilolden  apple.     16911. 

Milk  bath.    29594. 

Old  arm  chair.     33411a. 

Smith    (J.  R.)  : 

Cook's  corners.     8446. 
Hogan's  troubles.     19952. 
Murray  comedy.    31390. 
River  bottom.     39567. 
Texan.     45482. 

Smith    (J.   T.)  : 

Black  cardinal.     4063. 

Blarnay  stone.     4207. 

Shaun-a-gow.     41976. 
Smith   (J.  Y.)     Strings.     .55461. 
Smith    (.Tames)      On   the   sand 

lots.     33911. 
Smith  (.Jay)     Big  man.    3796. 
Smith  (Jeanette)     Sue  &  Will. 
-14376a. 

Sinith    (Jessie)  : 

Creation      &      destruction. 

9050. 
Peck's   bad   boy's   portrait. 
35760. 
Smith    (John)      Feast    of    the 

dragon.     13957. 
Smith    (.lo.seph)  : 

Humbugs.     20631. 
Put  up  job.    37917. 
Smith   (Josephine)     Our  ;nires- 

tors.     3452S. 
Smith    (K.)      French  flat  in   4 

stories.     15360. 
Smith   (K.  H.)    Honeymoonors. 

20134. 
Smith    (L.   C.)      Calamity  Jim. 

5826. 
Smith   (L.  E.)     Little  jewel. 
25731. 

Smith    (L.  G.)  : 

Molly's  brains.     30719a. 

Reaper.     3S592. 

Triumph     of     the     honey- 
suckle-cage.    47109a. 

Wrecking  joke.     51840. 
Smith    (L.   H.)  : 

Daddy.     9590. 

Rank   deception.     38455. 
Smitli    (L.    J.)      Mail   carriers. 


27524. 


old 


Smith     (L.    M.)       Out    at 
Aunt  Mary's.     54837. 

Smith    (L.  O.)      Columbus, 
coverer  oC  Amer.     8028. 

Smith  (L.  S.)  : 

Countess  Debeaupre.    8702, 
TTawlv8SW0rih.      18338. 

Smith    (L.    T.)      Christian    sci- 
ence.    7184. 

Smith  (Lancidon')     ]\r<.iiev  kins 
30771. 


dis- 


3433 


INDEX 


Smith    (Larry)  : 

Bill's  boot.     3866,  3867. 

Chowder   club.     7164-7166. 

Hidden  enemy.    19364. 

Horseless  cab.     20298. 

Horseless  carriage.     20299- 
20301. 

Horseless   coach.     20302. 

In     a     horseless     carriage. 
21068. 

Kines   &   queens    of   black 
comedy.    23945. 

Magic  boot.    27363. 
Smith   (Laura  R.)  : 

rhrlstmas  celebrations. 

7212b. 

Tlianksgiviug         entertain- 
ments.   45520a. 

Tln'rty  new  Christmas  dia- 
logues &  plays.     45837a, 

Smith   (Lena  R.)  : 
Bridge.      5084. 
Fresh  air.     1.5394. 
.Tesse  .Junior.     22649. 
Lady  Shore.     24520. 
Speed   girl.     43491. 

Smith   (Lewis  W.)  : 
Art  of  life.     1941. 
At  the  height  of  the  terror. 

2244. 
P  u  t  u  r  e         contingencies. 

15738. 
Game   by    rule.     15833. 
Girl  disposes.     16469. 
Other  woman.     84493. 
Over  the  viaduct.     34954a. 
Washed  linen.  49647. 

Smith    (Lillian)  : 

Flight     of     man.         14509, 

14509a. 
.Tollv    mountaineer.     22948, 

22949.  229.50. 
Siow's  discovery.     42798. 
Village       tramp.         49055, 

49056. 
Wnvside  traveler.       49802, 
49803. 
SiDith     (Lot    R.)       Legend     of 

modern  times.     2.5008a. 
Smith      (Louie     A.)       Exodus. 
13227. 

Smith   (Louisa  A.)  : 

Enst        Indian        princess. 

12162. 
I>ittle      mountain      fairies. 
25814. 
Smith      (Lulie     W.)        Sabina. 

40416. 
Smith   r]\T.  B.)  : 

Aesthetics.     406. 
Capt.  Heme,  U.  S.  A.  6111. 
Democracy.    10446. 
Our       future       president. 
34642. 


Smith    (M.   C.)      Duke   of   Du- 

quoiu.     119S7a. 
Smith  (M.  E.)  : 

Amer.  wav.     1271. 

Bad  for  Plover.     2772. 

Blind   indeed.     4250. 

Colonel  Jim.     7912. 

Dancing  bear.     9719. 

For  love  of  gold.     14865. 

Gay  deceiver.  1.5962. 

.lust  retribution.     23393. 

Larry  O'Toole.     24660. 

Little  maior.    2.5755. 

Loved  at  last.     26660. 

Love's  atonement.     26688. 

Love's  revenge.     26733. 

Monte  Carlo.     30899. 

Perfect   gentleman.     3.5899. 

Player.     .36465. 

That  French  woman.  45561. 

Things  of  horror.     45788. 

Under  false  colors.     48111. 

Vera.     48840.  48841. 
Smith   (M.  H.)     Pair  of  fraud.s. 

35090. 
Smith   (M.  J.)  : 

•lack's  birthday  gift.  22383. 

Little  Gloria.     25702. 

Robinson     Crusoe     &     his 
mnn  Fridav.     .39670. 

Stray  cattle.    44103. 
Smith    (M.   L.)      Mazie  of   the 

chorus.     28954. 
Smith    (M.  P.)  : 

Christmns    at     the    ranch. 
53158. 

Christmas  trees.     72.52a. 

Crucifixion.     53298. 

Eighteen.     53500. 

H-h-home.     53934. 
Smith    (M.  W.)      Wild  flowers 

of  Lakeshore.    50960a. 
^niith  (Mabel  S.)     Tanglewood. 

45113. 
Smith  (Margaret  C.)    See  Cam- 
eron   (Margaret) 
^^raitli  (Mark)  : 

Frappe  O'Freeze.     15273. 

Lightning  rod.     2.5415. 

Twistycnss.      47512. 
.>mith     (Marvin    M.)        Cham- 
pionship bout.     6659. 
Smith  (Mary  S.)  : 

Dvins  to  live.     53489. 

Siieak  thief.     42887a. 
"inith    (Minnn  C.)  : 

Charlatans.     67.58. 

Eler'tra.    12398. 

MacDougnl  alley.     54372. 

Truce  of  God.     47199a. 

War  child.     49576g. 
:>mith      (IMortimer     M.)        Dill 

pickles.     108.58. 
Smith         (Murray)         Nanine. 
31964. 

3434 


Snnth      (N.)        Snow      nymph. 

42900. 
Smith    (N.  D.)  : 
Cave.     6536. 

Dream  of  a  maid.  11730. 
Quitter.    38234. 
Smith    (N.   L.)      Pearl    of   the 

pyramids.     35737. 
Smith   (N.  Stuart)     Threshold. 

55588. 
Smith  (Nat.  S.)  Silent  witness. 

42359. 
Smith  (O.  B.)     Cast  out.   6397. 
Smith  (O.  H.)     Soul  of  Marita. 

43325. 
Smith    (P.  H.)      Acadia,  a  lost 

chapter  in  Amer.  hist.    133. 
Smith    (R.)     Western  countess. 

50008. 
Smith    (R.  C.)  : 

At  Vera  Cruz.     2301a. 
Boomerang.     4624a. 
Ishmael.    22126a. 
Man's  ambition.     28096a. 
Sacrifice.     404.52b. 
Thelma.     45691a. 
Under  2  flags.     48230a. 
Smith   (R.  J.)     Whims.     .50442. 
Smith    (R.  P.)  : 

Hiram     Gotrox,     widower. 

19516. 
In  gnomeland.     21184. 
.lessica,       sweet       Jessie;). 

22653. 
Uncle     Roger's     1  e  g  a  c  y. 
48003. 
Smith   (R.  T.)     Slippery  Smith 
gang.     42794. 

Smith    (R.  W.)  : 

Divine  Aretino.     11014. 

Sabado.     40410. 

Savonarola.     40905. 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh.    42549. 

Smithv.     42847. 

White  rose.     50564. 

Smith    (Rita    C.)  : 

Acquitted.      52.562. 
Conquering  Kate.     8287. 
Dependant.     10487. 
Dietrich  tlie  tanner.  10842a. 
Hannah     &     the     money 

18086. 
Queen's  tragedy.    38131. 
Rescue.     55150. 

Smith   (Robert  B.)  : 

Breaking     into     s  o  e  i  e  t  y. 

4988. 
Colonial  dame.     7943. 
Fantana.     1.3648. 
Gabv.     15758. 
CJirl  at  the  helm.     16464. 
Gvpsy  love.     17833. 
Hotel  clerk.     20352. 
.lollv  peasant.     22054. 


INDEX 


SmitTi  (Robert  B.) — Continued. 

Joys  of  life.     23094. 

Lady-killer.     24448. 

Liberty  belle.     2521.5. 

Lilac  domino.     25450a. 

Mile.   Sallie.     27696. 

Mile.  Sally.     27697. 

Masked  model.     2S615b. 

Mexicaua.     29345. 

Motor  girl.     31211. 

N.   Y.  Indian.     32537. 

Playing  the  game.    36478. 

Ked  rose.     38792. 

Sliali  of  Persia.     41726. 

Siren.     42560. 

Spring  maid.     43655. 

Sweethearts.    44789. 

Town  topics.    46664a. 
Smith  (Rosalie  B.)     Love,  pow- 
der &  patches.    26608. 
Smith    (S.  D.)   jr.: 

Grandpa.     17300. 

Man's  honor.     28104. 

Newest  of  nations.     32552. 

Restville      auction      sale. 
39120. 
Smith   (S.  G.)     Guenn.     53843. 

Smith   (S.  J.)  : 

Doctor  Cure-all.     11131. 

Free  knowledge-ist.    15327. 

Home  guard.     20023. 

Not   a   man   in   the   house. 
33042. 

Perplexing  situation.  35943. 

Trying  it  on  Beldon.  47309. 

Turning  the  tables.     47381. 

Village  scare.     49049. 
Smith  (S.  Theyre)  : 

Case  for  eviction.     6316. 

Cut    ofE    with    a    shilling. 
9520. 

Happy  pair.     18187. 

His  own  enemy.     19764. 

Mrs.  Hilary  regrets.   30382. 

]My  lord  in  livery.     31629. 

(ild  cronies.     33459. 

Uncle's  will.     48068. 

Which  is  which?     50418. 
Smith  (S.  Trethewey)     Sons  of 
God.     43269. 

Smith    (S.  W.)  : 

Amalgam.     1044. 

Blue  &  the  gray.    4345. 

California  girl.     5854. 

College  boys.     7833. 

Deed.     10361. 

Marion's  men.     28295. 

Plains.     5860.  36431. 

Silver  age.     42384. 

Tom  Bell.     46437. 
Smith     (Scoville)      See    Smith 

(A.  M.) 
Smith    (Serena)      Smithsonian. 
42845. 


1  Smith     (T.)      Trolley-car    trio. 
i      47143. 
Smith    (T.    E.)      Western   jus- 
tice.    50015. 
Smith   (T.  H.)   jr.     Lloyd  Pen- 
nant.    26008. 
Smith    (T.  K.)  : 

By  parcel  post.     5699. 
Newsie's  Christmas.    32574. 
Smith     (T.     L.)      Billy     Jone's 

man.     3882. 
Smith       (T.      R.)         Marriage 

bioker.     54431. 
Smith  (T.  S.)  Ranch  10.   38437. 
Smith    (V.  C.)  : 

Boarding-school  girls.  4435. 
Keep  it  dark.     23.556. 
Little  heiress.     25713. 
200     miles     from     Chicago. 
■  52479. 
Smith  (W.  Allen)     Social  sacri- 
fice.   42982. 

Smith   (W.  Augustus)  : 

Elixir      of      life.        12485, 

12486. 
Golden  rulers.    17004, 
His  lordship.     19709. 
Lady  McMulligan.    24461. 
Liberia.    2.5208. 
My       husband's       aflinity. 

31.578. 
Title.    46332. 
Smith  (W.  E.)  : 

Birds  of  prey.    3945. 
Suzette.    44707. 
Smith  (W.  H.)  : 

Aunt   Huldah   Perkins'   ap- 
ple par  in'.     2401. 
New  Hamlet.     32388. 
Smith     (W.     H.     S.)       Ready. 

3854S 
Smith     (W.    J.    C.)       Manger. 

28056. 
Smith  (W.  Maxfield)     Late  re- 
pentance.   24796. 

Smith  (W.  Maus)  : 

Plight      of      Doubledav. 

36543. 
Romance  of  the  old   Com- 
edie    frangaise.     39818. 
Smith  (W.  O.)     Greed  vs.  love. 

17.546a. 
Smith      (W.     R.)        Polyxeua. 

36760. 
Smith     (W.    S.)       Last    word. 

24788. 
Smith  (Mrs.  W.  W.)  : 

Plantation  secret.     36440. 
Saved.    40867. 
Smith  (Walton)  : 

Around     the    days     in    80 

worlds.     1905. 
B.  T.  Weed's  prison  life  & 
escape.    2611. 


Smith    (AValton) — Continued. 
Centennial  postmaster. 

6598. 
Smith  (Wilbur  P.)     Married  by 

contract.    28440. 
Smith  (William)     Crutches  for 

sale.    9281. 
Smith       (V>'illiam      F.)        Mc- 
Sweeny's  nomination.     27120. 
Smith  (Winchell)  : 

Bobby  Burnit.     4451. 
Boomerang.     4623a. 
Brass  bowl.    4925. 
Bresters  millioneu.    5025. 
Brewster's  millions.     5029. 
Coals  of  fire.    7722. 
Fortune-hunter.     15052. 
Gladwin  collection.     16709. 
New  Henrietta.    32395. 
Only  son.    34218. 
Smith  (Winfield)  jr.    Danse  de 
.  mort.     53335. 
Smith    (Winfield  W.)     For  the 

service.    14952a. 
Smith    &    Campbell.      Camping 

out.    .5970. 
Smith  &  Rice.    Old  coat.    33444. 
Smith    family.      New    Hamlet. 

32388. 
Smithdeal  (J.  D.)     Mystic  mid- 
get's  Lilliputian   carnival   of 
nations.    31865. 
Smithfield  (G.)     Jealousy  cure. 
22548. 

Smithfield  (G.  F.)  : 

Family  idols.     13596. 
Her  virgin  love.    19161. 
His  last  jag.     19686. 
Wrong  demijohn.     51864. 

Smithson  (F.)  : 

Garden  of  love.     15902. 

Heritage.    19210. 

Limb  of  the  tree.    25493. 

Model  girl.    30564b. 

Pickles.     36222a. 
Smithson     (M.     L.)       Carmen. 

6240. 
Smolensky  (H.)  : 

Babies  of  the  war.    52792. 

Martyrs.     54443. 

Power  of  love.    55012. 

War  travesties.    49601a. 
Smoot    (R.    S.)      Courtship    of 

Miles  Standish.     8875. 
Smothers   (A.  E.)     Adventures 

of  X.    52573. 
Smulewitz      (S.)       See     Small 

(Solomon  or  Samuel) 
Smutzer.     Lieut.  &  the  cowboy. 

25263. 
Smylie  (A.  E.)  : 

Cherry  O'Neil.    6907a. 

Flotsam.    14576b. 

High  dive.     19404c. 


3435 


IXDEX 


Smyth.    Torpille.    46581. 
Smyth  (E.)     Boatswain's  mate. 

52929. 
Smyth  '   (E.      M.)        Fantasio. 

13650. 

Smvth  (H.  W.)     Medea  of  Eu- 
ripides.   29011a. 
Smyth    (L.   N.)      Where   strife 

held  sway.    50391. 
Smyth     (L.    T.)       Norombega. 

33015. 
Smyth  (S.  E.)  : 

Billy's  Aunt.    3SS7a. 
Get  the  business.    162.57a. 
Girl  in  the  telegram.    16576. 
.Tones'     wife     missed     the 

train.    22986. 
Knights  of  the  sacred  goat. 

24173. 
Law  of  love.    24867. 
Man  in  Jinksville.     2784S. 
Plaything.    36509e. 
Political  boss.     36685. 
Spider  &  the  fly.    43524a. 
Taming    a    trnveling    man. 

45045. 
Too  many  burglars.    46521a. 
Too  many  cooks.    46.524. 
Woman  tamers.    51488. 
Smyth   (T.  V.)     Mile.  Tabasco. 

27698. 
Smyth  (W.  G.)  : 

Braisley  diamond.    4899. 
Little     ray     of     sunshine. 
25852. 

Smyth  (W.  S.)  : 

Gareloch  mystery.    15909. 
Love     on     the     battlefield. 
26583. 
Smvthe    (W.    C.)      Good   fight. 

17077. 
Smythies    (W.   G.)      Love   suit. 

26620. 
Snader  (E.  L.)  : 

Ben     Boliver     from     Ariz. 

3481. 
Under  the  stars.    48218. 
Snaga  (J.)  : 

Kleine  madel.    54190. 
Ledige     ehefrau.       24972c. 

24972d. 
Lumpenprinz.     26927a. 
Rodelzigeuner.    39701. 
Xanderl.    51937. 
Snail     (W.    M.)      Grasshopper. 

17330. 
Sneddon  (R.  W.)  : 

Battle  of  life.     3122. 

Blank-cartridge.     4200a. 

Call.    5879. 

Fear.    13941. 

Guignol.    17750a. 

His  nibs.     19749. 

Im.     20977. 

Little  boy  dreams.     54283 


Sneddon   (R.  W.)— Continued. 
Make-believes.    27593a. 
Mother  of  fairies.     31164a. 
Of  the  2d  part.     33306. 
Poilu.    54991. 
Strangler.    44079. 

Snel grove    (W.  R.)  : 

Price  of  a  life.     55028. 

Yester-year.     56033. 
Snell   (M.  A.)  : 

Between  2  crowns.    3690. 

Desperate  device.     10568. 

.Tust  Wickens.    23405. 

Loyal  traitor.     26790. 

Rapids.     38477. 

Snider  (A.)  : 

Dreams  fulfilled.     11793. 

Javelin   &   sceptre.     22521. 
Snitzer   (J.  L.)  : 

Last  concert.     24693. 

Letzte  probe.     25167. 
Snitzler    (J.    A.)      Trust    that 
failed.     47274. 

Snoad    (R.)  : 

House  on  the  cliff.     20429. 
Special  ed.     43461. 
Snoddy   (G.  W.)     My  legal  ad- 
viser.    81618. 
Snook    (L.    O.)      House   across 

the  way.     20384a. 
Snow    (A.  B.)  : 

Fortune  of  war.     15056. 
999.     52485. 
Snow   (E.  U.,  E.  V.  or  E.  W.)  : 
lUus.   readings.     20974. 
Secret  meeting  of  the  Or- 
der of  the  golden  goose. 
41330. 
Snow      (F.      F.)        Midwinter 

nightmare.     29512. 
Snow  (H.  A.)  : 

Modern   woodman.      30670. 
Oklahoma  boom.     33396. 
Snow    (I.)      Goddess  of  peace. 

53799. 
Snow    (L.  E.  U.)     Puzzled  de- 
tective.    37930. 
Snow    (M.    B.)      Unique    coin- 
cidence.   48341. 
Snow    (R.)      Happy    Hooligan. 
'    18173.        ' 

Snow     (R.    C.)       Spider's-web. 
43538. 

Snow   (R.  K.)  : 

Alison  Kent.    810. 

Butterfly  baronet.     5652. 

Kate  Varney.     23512. 

Sympathy.    44862. 

Time's  victims.     46259. 

Transplanting      of      Anna 
46832. 
Snow      (R.      W.)        Foot-ball 
14755. 

3436 


Snow   (W.  A.)  : 

Born  in  the  blood.     4664. 
Certain    kind    of    a    man. 

6609. 
Cupid's   capers.     9419. 
Eyes  of  evil.    13290. 
Gay  young  gander.     15995. 
Getting     rid     of     himself. 

16289a. 
In     the     month     of     May. 

21462. 
Looking  for  a  wife.     26162. 
Lucky  dog.     26846. 
Man  under  her  bed.  27968a. 
Mask  of  men.     54450. 
Our  houses  of  clay.     34676. 
Paul  Revere.     35613. 
Struck     out     in     the     9th. 

44219. 
Weave  of  the  rope.     49860. 
Snowden    (A.  &  H.)  : 

And  he  made  good.    1406a. 
[  Daughter  of  the  sun.  53343. 

!  May    &   December.     28900. 

My  lady.     31591a. 
Pique.     36390a. 
Snyder  (A.  E.)    Hapless  honey- 
moon.    18128. 
Snyder    (Mrs.  C.  A.)      Just  in 

time.    23357. 
Snyder  (C.  M.)     False  prophet. 
13534. 

Snyder   (.L)  : 

At  Gibson's.     2139. 
Because  I  love  you.    3248. 
Cape  Cod  parish.     6037. 
Dav  dream.    10117. 
Devil's  bargain.     10680. 
Simple  life.    42451. 
Snyder  (J.  H.)    Boom  in  matri- 
mony.   4621. 
Snvder   (J.  M.)     Amy  Robsart. 

1380. 
Snyder    (M.)  : 

Great  may  fall.     17427. 
Juvenile.     23432. 
Snyder  { O.  C. )     Labor  question. 

24292a. 
Sn'vder    (T..  A)      Devil    of    a 

time.     10670. 
Snvder   (W.  G.)     Mimic  stage. 

29705. 
Snyder    (W.    H.)      Devil's    so- 
nata.    10718. 
Snyder- (Z.)     In  dear  old  Col. 
21146. 

Sobel    (B.)  : 

Spider  web.     43530a. 

Three  plays.    46010. 
Sobetz     (A.    A.)       Tempted    & 

tried.     45333. 
Soboslay    (J.)  : 

Discarded  son.     10917. 

Leap-year  party.    24939. 


INDEX 


S&cieta    italiaua    degli    autori. 

Pozzo  della  verity.     37016. 
Societe   anonyme   des   ]6ditions 
Ricordi : 

Francesca        da       Rimini. 

15251a. 
Ombra   dl    Don    Giovanni. 
33737a. 
Society      d'^ditions      musicales. 
Mariage  de  Telemaque.   28245, 
28246. 
Socieie  du  Mercure  de  France. 

Heretiques.     19207. 
Societe  nouvelle  d'editions  musi- 
cales.     Jlonsieur    de    la    Pa- 
.  lisse.     30853. 
Soderberg      (H.)  Gertrude. 

16219,  53762. 
Soderlund    (A.)     Knight  of  tlie 

2  foils.     24158. 
Sohngen     (E.)       Kasernenluft. 
411,  23502. 

Sorlin    (D.  B.)  : 
»        Power  of  honor.     36954. 

Under-world.     48240. 
Soffredini        (A.)  Capriolo. 

6076a. 
Sogard  (T.)  : 

At     the     photographer's. 

2266. 
Glove.     16787. 
Thank  God,  the  table  is  set. 
45518. 
Sohlke  (A.)     Sylvia.    44850. 
Sohlke     (G.)       Isle    of    spice. 

22170. 
Sohu  (L.)     Penalty.    35823. 
Sohn     (M.    W.)       Catastrophe. 

6443b. 
Soi.s.sons    (S.   C.   de)      See   De 

Sois.sons. 
Sokoloff  (L.)    At  3  a.  m.   52760. 
Sokolsky  (G.  E.  &  S.)     People's 

choice.    35861. 
Sol  anas  de  la  Infanta  (J.  M.)  : 
Angel  bueno.    52688. 
Puente     de    los     crimenes. 
55063. 

Solari  (J.  C.)  : 

Fishermen.  14414. 

Snow  White.     42907. 
Solatorefsky     (I.)       See    Solo- 

torefsky. 
Solden  (G.  W.)  : 

From  A  to  Z.    53720. 

Open  door.    54815. 
Soldevilla    (F.)     Cristo    de    la 

vega.    53290. 
Soler  (A.)  : 

Gatos.    15947. 

Pajara  pinta.    35123a. 

Principe  celoso.    37476. 

Reducto  del  pilar.    38857. 

Solo  para  solteras.     43131.  i 


Soler    ( A. )  — Continued. 

Sucesos   de   la   s  e  m  a  n  a  . 
44357. 
Soler   (E.  Berge-)     See  Berg6- 
Soler. 

Soler  (I.)  : 

Alegre  manchego.    50009. 

Chico  en  grande.    6961a. 

Choque  de  pasiones.     7142. 

Cortijo.    8588. 

Lazo  verde.    24897. 

Pascualica.     35429. 

Toros  en  Aranjuez.  46580. 
Solger  (F.)  : 

Eyes  in  the  house.     13289. 

Fomidling.    13124. 

Gate.    15933. 

Honora.    20175. 

Images  of  the  mind.    20994. 

Mrs.  Bolton's  tran.sgi.'ession. 
30314. 

Mrs.  Larkin's  cure.    30401. 
Needle.    32149. 
One  of  the  multitude. 
34082. 

Proof.    37699. 
Three  people.    46009. 
Solomon.      See    Bible.      O.    T. 
Song  of  Solomon. 

Solomon  (E.)  : 

Pepita.    35869. 

Polly,  the  pet  of  the  regi 
ment.    36744. 
Solomon  (F.)  : 

Faust,  N.  Y.     13911. 

Magic  knight.    27371. 

Yulee.    52253. 
Solomon    (H.)     Lucky  rabbit's 

foot.    26870. 
Solomon    (J.  P.)     Verkauf  Jo- 
sephs nach  Egypten.    4SS69. 
Solomon    (S.    J.)      King   Lear. 

23804. 
Solomons  (N.  E.)  : 

Joke  on  Jerry.    22911. 

Only  one.    34209. 
Solomons  (S.)  : 

Fair  politician.    13387. 

Plutocrats.     36583. 
SolotarofC  (D.  H.  &  Hillel)  : 

Call  of  the  heart.    5904a. 

Dwoireleh.    12092. 

Goose  &  the  gander.    17125. 

Kiss.     24019. 

Revelation.    39235. 
Sin.     42467a. 
Tidal  wave.    46152. 
Solotaroff    (Hirst)      Ivan    Du- 

rack.    54093. 
Solotaroff  (J.  H.)  : 

.  Against  the  law.    559a. 
Eccentric.    12188. 
Tidal  wave.    46J52. 


Solotorefsky  (Isaac)  : 
Price  of  love.    37164a. 
Wedding  ring.    49911b. 
Solotorefsky  (Isidor)  : 
Chaverim.     6855. 
Devil's  power.    53404. 
Pals.    35149. 
Red  light.     55128. 
Sales  girl.     40586. 
Truth.    47280. 
Well  paid.    55866. 
Solvay    (L.)      Chanson  d'Hale- 

vryn.    6706a. 
Somborn    (K.  H.)     Life-saver. 

25322.  . 
Someren    (H.    van)      See   Van 

Someren. 
Somers  (L.  M. )  : 
Hamlet.    53861. 
Julius  Caesar.    54138. 
Macbeth.    54370. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29168a. 
Somers  (M.  A.)  : 

Child  of  the  slums.    7000. 
Game.    53742. 
Girl  &  the  cowboy.     16429. 
In    the    shadow    of    night. 

21501. 
Oath  of  vengeance.     33206. 
Ranchero's  sweetheart. 

38440. 
Somers      (P.     G.)       Jackson's 

honeymoon.    22401. 
Somers     (W.    A.     L.)       Death 

thorn.     10287. 
Somerville  (C.)  : 
Chance.    6662. 
Kept  in.    23619. 
Murder.    31366. 
Somerville  (.7.  P.)  : 
Black  dome.    4085. 
Under  the  lion's  paw.  5-5729. 
Somerville  (R.)    Prentice  pillar. 

37061. 
Sommer  (Hans)     Miinchhausen 

31304. 
Sommer     (Helen)       Only    boy. 

34194. 
Sommer     (M.)      Karl    Moor. 

23494. 
Sommers     (C.     B.)       Winding 

way.    51117. 
Sommers  (H.  G.)  : 

Bicycle  girl.     3754. 
John  &  Priscilla.     22825. 
Road  race.     39582. 
Sonal   (M.)     See  Lanos   (G.) 
Sondheimor  (A.)  : 

Awakening  of  the  models. 

2570. 
Right  girl.    .39423. 
Soneboru  (W.  A.)  : 
Tomrades.     8185. 
('rushed  geranium.    9271. 
Game  of  bluff.    15844. 


3437 


li^IDEX 


Soneborn     (W.     E.)       Crushed 

geranium.     9271. 
Sonin  (J.)     His  Pearl.    19776. 
Sonneberg     (W.)       Elaine     in 

1950.     12372. 
Sonneborn   (H.  B.)  : 

AVeddiug  trip.     49915. 
Who  told  the  lie?     50681. 
Woman-hater.     51403. 
Sonneboru   (W.  A.)     See  Sone- 
born. 
Sonntag   (E.  M.)     We  skin  the 
law.     49817a. 

Snnzogno   (E.)  : 

Adriana  Lecouvreur.  56067. 

Arlesiaua.     1865. 

Aveniaria.     2512a. 

(,'abrera.     5781,  5782. 

(lingallegra.     7369. 

Domino  Azzurro.     11332. 

Du  Barry.     11903,  11905. 

Fasma.    13723. 

Fest  der  ernte.     14072. 

Fior  di  neve.     14293. 

Gloria.     16771. 

Haschisch.     18282. 

In    Flemmerlanda.      21170, 
21171. . 

Isabeau.     22111-22113. 

Juaua.     23101a. 

Mme.   Sans  Gene.     27217a, 
27217b. 

Mile,  de  Belle  Isle.     27248. 

Manuel  Menendez.     28127. 

Marcella.     28150-28152. 

Marken.     28327. 

Mirai  Pinson.     29701. 

Mose.     31088. 

Nave  rossa.     32102. 

Paolo  e  Francesca.     35197. 

Payasos.     35664. 

Radda.     38309,  38310. 

R  e  u  c  c  i  0     di     Caprilana. 
39213a. 

Rhea.    39310. 

Roland  von  Berlin.    39754. 

Rolando.     39755. 

Rote  .schiff.    40055. 

Siberie.     42229. 

Storia  d'amore.     43968. 

Terra  promessa.    45405a. 

Vita  bretone.     49188. 

William    Ratcliff.      51066. 

Zanetto  &  Cavalleria  rusti- 
cana.     52275. 

Zaza.     52294. 

Zigcuner.  52342. 

Zingari.  52359. 
Sonzogno  (L.)  Reginetta  delle 

rose.  38924. 
Sonzogno  (R.)  Fra  due  baci ! 

15227. 
Soop  (J.  F.)  : 

Bobbins,  the  waif.     4448. 

Plotted  &  lost.    36551. 


Soop    (J.  F.) — Continued. 
Vengeance.     48799. 
W^illful  Gaynell.     51055. 
Soper   (C.  K.)     In  the  tents  ol' 

Abdallah.     21528. 
Soper      (G.      W.)        Dorothy':^ 

birthday.     53447. 
Sophocles : 

Antigone.  1615-1617. 
Konig  Odipus.  24209. 
Oedipus,    king    of    Thebes. 

33294. 
CEdipns  the  king.     53127. 
Sopwith    (D.)     Coquette.    8484. 
Soraghau    (E.)  : 

Mr.  R.  U.  Luckv.     30247a. 
Truth.     47283. 
Sorbets      (G.)        Roi     s'ennuie. 
39747. 

Sorcho    (L.)  : 

Deep  sea  diver.    10367. 
Naval  battles.     32098. 
Sorenson   (A.)     Soldier  of  for- 
tune.    43069. 
Sorge   (R.)     Bettler.     3648. 
Soriano   (M.)     Arlequln.     1864. 
Soriano  {M.  Perez)     See  P6i-ez 
Soriano. 

Soriano     ( Rafael )       Epilogo. 

12S27. 
Soriano   (Rocco)     Amore  e  do- 
lore.     1345. 
Sorlin    (D.  B.)  : 

Carl  Carlson.     6228. 

Donald  Bruce.     11383. 

Friend  Karl.     15434. 

Gay  boulevardier.     1.5953. 

Her  brother's  code.     53908. 

Labor.     24233. 

Modern  viking.     30663. 

Uncle  Silas.     48042. 

Soi-lin     (V.)       Peter    Paterson. 

36007. 
Sorrentiuo   (E.)   Lena.     25041. 
Sorrowo    (N.    A.)      Murderers. 

31377a,  31377b. 

Sosso   (P.)  : 

Dawn  of  love.     10084a. 

Mysterio.     31802a. 

Red  light  abatement  law. 
38754a. 

Relic  of  Gettysburg.  38997a. 
Sothern    (E.  A.)  : 

Crushed  tragedian.     9273. 

Crutch  &  toothpick.     9280. 

Engaged.     127.56. 

Foggerty's  fairy.     14644. 

Gretchen.     17610. 

Hornet's  nest.     20278. 

Ne'er  do  weel.     321.51. 

Ne'er  do  well.     32152. 

Trade.     46697. 


Sothern    (E.  H.)  : 

Amazing   Amanda.      1076a. 
Felix     Porter,     gentleman. 

14001 
Hamlet     1797S 
Never    trouble    trouble. 

32310. 
Stranger    than    fiction. 

44074a. 
Whose  are  thev?     50711. 
Sothern    (H.)  :       ' 
Kid.     23657. 
Last  appeal.     24681. 
Sothern  (L.)     Dundreary's  son. 

12037. 
Sothern    (V.  H.)  : 

Call  of  Paris.    5890. 
Headliner.     18417. 
Idol  of  the  hour.     20904. 
Land  of  hope.    24593. 
Sotillo   (A.)  : 

Dama  roja.    9669. 
Posteridad.     36884. 
Soto  (B.  Pgrez  de)     See  Pgrez 

de  Soto. 
Soto  (L.  Caso)     See  Case  Soto, 
Soubron   (W.  O.)  : 

Across  the  Delaware.     177. 
Alahdie.    682. 
Angel   of   Trenton.     19322. 
Asa  Groot.     2066. 
Birdie.     3929. 
Civil  War.     7480. 
Demonio.    10457. 
Duel.     11954. 
Elsa.     12543. 
Excelsior.     13190. 
Fortunate  woman.  15044. 
From  land  to  land.     15549. 
Halloway.    17947. 
Mutton  chops.     31478. 
Norcross.    33005. 
Our  times.     34786. 
Passions.    35489. 
Queer  custom.    38135. 
Queer  heroes.     38137. 
So  truly  good  !     42937. 
Substitutes.    44335. 
Temptation.     45319. 
W^ith  the  stream.     51295. 
Souchet    (H.   A.   du)      Sec   Du 

Souchet. 
Souchon(P.)    Gribouille.  17625. 
Soule    (C.   B.)      Brutus  &  Lu- 

cretia.     5351. 
Soule   (C.  C.)  : 

Hamlet   revamped.     18009. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39858. 
Travesty    without    a    pun. 
46886. 
Soule   (F.)  : 

Nirvana.    32838. 
Northern  lights.     33030. 
U.  S.  S.  Aliiambra.     48353, 
48354. 


3438 


INDEX 


Soule     (F.    W.)       Cacique    de 

Tlascaln.     5781. 
Sonlig  (M.)  : 

Cocoiico.     7755a. 
Dubounart's    follv.      11909. 
Ma  fee.     26992. 
Miche.     29376. 
Roi  galant.    3974G. 
Soulier    (H.   P.)  : 

Cro\\ded  city.     9221. 
OI.l  Hickory.     33501. 
Soumet    (A.)      Saul.     40855. 
Sousa  (A.  A.)     l)va.U.    11644. 
Sousa     (J.    P.)      Piflli    string. 

14152. 
Soutli    (C.   D.)  : 

Capt.  Blunt.     6090. 
Constautine.     8356,  8857. 
South  (R.)    See  Smith  (R.  W.) 
South    Dakota    normal    school, 
class  of  '95.     Seniors.    41476. 
Southall     (H.)       Patience    re- 
warded.    35543. 
Southard    (B.)      Come    across. 

53219. 
Southern  ( E.  T. )     Bashful  Bill. 

52828. 
Southern    ( L. )      D  r  u  m  m  e  r's 

samples.     11881. 
Southern    Cal.    ptg.    co.      Prof. 

from  Germany.    87627. 
Southers   (E.)     Diamond  king. 
10762. 

Southgate   (J.  N.)  : 
Mnie.   Y.     27226. 
Quitter.     38232. 
Struggle.     44229. 
Southmayd    ( A.   L. )       Gypsy 

queen.     17841. 
Southwell    (C.  jVI.)      Deadwood 
Dick.     10238. 

Southwick    (A.   P.)  : 

Man  of  honor.     27905. 

Masquerade  of   the   baron- 
ess.    28636. 

Shepherd    girl    of    Silesia. 
42048. 
Southworth    (E.   D.   E.  IS.): 

Hidden   hand.     6031,   6059, 
19366-19368. 

Ishmael.       22126a.      22129, 
22130. 
Soutullo : 

Cofrade  Matias.     7778b. 

Giraldiiia.     53771. 

Guitarra  del  amor.     53S46. 
Soutullo  (ID  : 

Amores  de  aldea.     52674. 

Sereuata  del  j>uel)lo.    41534. 

Siega.     42263. 
Souvenir  pub.  co. : 

At  Cupid's  cabin.     2180. 

Cliop  suey.     7135. 

Union  station.     48339. 


Souvielle     (E.    M.)       Rose    of 

Cuba.     39984. 
Sowerby    (G.)  : 

Before  breakfast.    3281. 
Rutherford  &  sou.     40384, 
40385. 
Sower sby  (F.  E.)     Child  of  for- 
tune.    6991. 
Sowle  (H.)     Justitia.    23431. 
Soyka    (O.)  : 

Geldzauber.     16019a. 
Revanche.     39224. 
Spachuer   (L. ) : 

Her  past.     19102. 
His   wife.     19847. 
Love  test.     26622. 
Ruth.     40367. 
Spadone     (W.    A.)       Transmit- 
ters.   46829a. 
Sltadoni  (A.)  : 

Aunt       Sarah's       sacrifice. 

2428. 
Jisella's  trouble.    22753a. 
Spaete    (O.    F.)      Man    &    the 

deal.     27739. 
Spath     (A.)       Martin     Luther. 

28509. 
Spaeth     (S.)      Mile.    Diogenes. 

27252a. 
Spaeth    (W.  T.)      Run  for  her 

money.    40263. 
Spafeord    (L.  B.)      Sign  of  vic- 
tory.   42298. 
Spahn     (J.    L.)      Tale    of    the 

comet.  44972. 
Spalding    (S.   G.)      Eve   of   St. 

Agues.     13072. 
Spalding      (W.     A.)       Peg-leg 

claim.    35791. 
Spalding  (W.  C.)  : 

Peter  the  Hermit.    36018. 
Romance     of     Salpetriere. 
39806. 
Spalsbury  (C.  C.)     Farm  acres. 

13673. 
Spamer  (R.)     White  blackbird. 

50486. 
Spangler     (F.)       See    Cautwell 

(F.  S.) 
Spangler     (W.    H.)     jr.      New 

Year's  in  N.  Y..    32514. 
Spaunuth-Bodenstedt   (L.)     Im 
wundorschcinen     monat     mai. 
20986,  20987. 
Spanuth  (A.)  : 

Devil's  own.     10713. 
Noble  re\euge.    32928. 
Retribulion."^    39152,   39158. 
Sparhawk  (F.  E.)     Fountain  of 

youth.     15137. 
Sparks    (E.  E.)      Father  Penn. 

18S56a. 
Sparks  (L.  W.)  : 

Daisy  farm.    9654. 

Wide  world  over.     .50794a. 


Sparks  (N.  A.)  : 

Bingville  next  stop.    8906. 
Way  home.    49780a. 
Sparks  (Mr.  &  jlfrs.  T.)     Lorna 

Doone.    26248. 
Sparks    (W.   K.)      Madam   Ro- 

bare.    27160. 
Sparrow   (J.  B.)     Jack  Harka- 

way.    22338,  22339. 
Sparrow    (W.    (J.)      One    tribe. 

84112. 
Spaulding  (G.  L. )  : 
Father.     53612. 
Interrupted.     21827. 
Spaulding  (M.  C.)  : 

Battle  of  tlie  bulls  &  bears. 

8129. 
Va.  colonel.    49128. 
Spaulding   (M.  L.)     Wanted,  a 

companion.    55820,  55821. 
Spaulding  (T.  W.)  : 

On  the  Ju  Ja  ranch.    33862. 

That  other  Cataline.    45603. 

Speakman  (M.  S.)     Her  wav  & 

his.    19165. 
Spearfish,   S.   D..  Normal  schl.. 
Class  of  '95.    Seniors.    41476. 
Spearman  (A.  L.)  : 

Dance  of  Buddha.    9707. 
Rag-time  divorce.    88883. 
Spears  (E.  T.)  : 

Four  room  flat.    15174. 
Just  married.    23877. 
Struggle.     44230. 
Wrong  picture.     51895. 
Spears  (J.  W.)  : 

Cohen's  busy  day.    7782. 
Comin'  thro'  the  rye.    8084. 
Elixir  of  life.    12487. 
Finnigan's  courtship.  14288. 
Irish    pawnbroker.      22016, 

22017. 
Irish  pawnbrokers.     22018- 

22020. 
Irish  senator.    2202S. 
Spears    (L.    L.)      Call    of    the 

blood.    58051. 
Speck  (S.  H.)  : 

Angels  &  devils.    1497. 
Bird  in  a  gilded  cage.    8915. 
Clover  trio.     76S1. 
Coons  in  clover.    8455. 
Down     on     the     Wabash. 

11618. 
Red  Cross  nurse.    38719. 
Rosetta.     40042. 
Side-show.    42240. 
Smith  family.     42834. 
Spedden    (S.)      Man   he   might 

have  been.    27829. 
Speed  (B.L.)    Columbia.    7982. 
Speer    (V.)      Lissard   Kenneth. 

25571. 
Spellman     (J.     B.)       Counter- 
feiter.    8691. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3439 


INDEX 


Spelman    (G.   C.)      Wanderers. 

55816. 
Spelman  (T.  M.)  2d.: 

Three  blind  mice.    45931. 
Two       pointed       triangle. 
47753. 
Spemann  (W.)     Adam.    240. 
Spence  (G.  M.)     Plum  pudding. 
36562. 

Spence  (S.)     Olive.    33697. 

Spencer        (A.)  Showman's 

daughter.     42192. 

Spencer  (A.  J.)  After  mid- 
night.   479. 

Spencer  (C. )  Putting  it  over. 
37924a. 

Spencer  (C.  H.)  : 

Anonymous  kiss.     1575. 
Blue  &  cherry.    4327. 
Bouquet.    4759. 
Mme.  is  abed.    27195. 
Putkins,    heir   to    castle   in 

the  air.    37919. 
Scarlet  lettei'.     40979. 
Which      will      have      liini? 

50425. 

Spencer  (E. ) : 

Across  the  plains.     187. 

Ponds.     4.547. 

Duke's  favorite.     12003. 

Electric  light.     12408. 

Home  from  school.     20021. 

Koonier.     24231. 

Lilly.     2.5474,  2.5475. 

Maternus.    28789. 

:M.  Bounefoi.     30848. 

Not  the  wav  of  the  world. 

3.3067. 
Pork.    36851. 
Ralph.    38401. 
Three     davs     after      date. 

45950. 
Tilly.     46217. 
Waste-water  culch.  49679. 
Spencer    (E.  A.)      Beginning  & 

the  end.    3316. 
Spencer  (E.  M.)  : 

Fatal  roses.    53610. 
Meliade.     54479. 
Spencer    (E.    S.)      Branded    by 

tlie  dead.    4914. 
Spencer     (G.    S.)       Flower    of 

chivalry.     14583,  14584. 
Spencer   (H.  P.)   Dream  within 

a  dream.     11761. 
Spencer      (.T.)        Last      watch. 

247S2. 
Spencer    (.L  E.)  : 

Noble  sacrifice.     32929. 
Out  of  the  shadow.     34849. 
Yonkers  cliff.     52126. 
Zangler  &  co.     52277. 
Spencer    (.T.    G.)      After   many 
years.     478. 


Spencer   (L.)   Princess  Delmar. 

37411. 
Spencer    (L.   W.)  : 

Flower  of  chivalry.   14583, 

14.584. 
I*rincess      of      the      wilds. 
37446. 
Spencer   (R.  V.)  : 

Californian.     5865. 

Crusaders.    9264. 

Divorce    under    difficulties. 

11042. 
Filibusters.     14225. 
Little    flier    in    characters. 

25681. 
Mercedes.     29139. 
Soldiers  of  the  cross.  43105. 
Straight  tip.    44017. 
^\'av     down     in     Missoure. 
49723. 
Spencer  (S.)     Character  mono- 
logue.    6733. 
Spencer    (T.  J.)  : 

His  father's  chum.     19614. 
Round  the  world.     40102. 
Spencer      (W.     L.)       Octoroon. 

33255. 
Spencer.      Boone     »S:      Mitchell. 
Awakening     of     the     toys. 
2573. 
Spengler    (E.    Spranger-)      See 

Spra  nger-Spengler. 
Spenser     (W.)       Little    tycoon. 

2.5917,  25918. 
Spei'anza      (G.      C. )        Cupola. 

9449b. 
Sperling    (.T.   L. )      Card    house. 

6198. 
Spero   (E.)  : 

Anne  Don  .Tuan.     1878. 
Eva.     1.3053. 
Frauenfresser.      15292. 
Liebe  Augustin.     2.52,38. 
Well'  dem.  der  fliegt.  49944. 
Sperrv    (l/r.s-.    A.   B.)      Turk   & 

tlie  ladyl)ird.     47334. 
Spei-ry     (A.    H. )       Tender    two 

kings.     48236. 
Sperry       (G.)        Burying      the 

hatchet.     5582. 
Sperry   (L.  E.)  : 

Cyanide  of  life.    9527. 
Turk  &  th(^  ladvbird.  47334. 
Sperry    (R.  M.)  : 

Among       southern       pines. 

1314. 
Apple  blossoms.     1714. 
Circus  chap.     7402. 
Cross  lots.     9195. 
Ciirl  &  the  student.     16458. 
Girl  from  Stratford.   16.524. 
Maud.      288.56. 
Politician.     .36709. 
Speyer    (R.  Cahn-)      Src  Cahn- 
Speyer. 


Sphinx      (The)      pseud.       See 

Weidberg  (.7.  M.) 
Spiegel     (D. )       Switching    the 

deal.     44807a. 
Spiegel    (G.   W.   von)      Hobbl&- 

gettes.     19903. 

Spiegel    (Max)  : 

d'ollege    girls    at    home    & 

abroad.     7853. 
Queen  of  Bohemia.     38008. 
Spiegel       (Morris)         Business 

man.     5592a. 
Spielter      (H.)        Raiahsbraut. 

38399. 
Spier   (M.)  : 

Little  romance.     25S65. 
Mile.    Bashful.     27246. 
Spiers  (H.  J.)     King  of  rogues. 
23851. 

Spiers    (L  H.   P..)      Barbier  de 

Seville.     2975. 
Spies    (J.  .1.)  : 

Trill)y's  nnrror.    46986. 
Wedded,  yet  no  wife.  49888. 

Spillane    (D.)  : 

From    MataniDras   to    Mex. 

1.5.551. 
Star       Spangled       Banner. 
43796. 
Spiller    (B.  L.)  : 

Heart  of  Aiex.     lS473a. 
Rocky    Foi-d.      39095. 

Spiller    (W.)  : 

Mehal-Dhu-Mac.     29055. 

Tim,   the  waif.     4(")227. 
Spills   (.1.  C): 

House  on  the  hill.     20431. 

Last  act.     24(577a. 
Spilsbury   (A.  .1.)     Merchant  of 

Venice.     291()3a. 
Spiltoir   ((4.  E.  or  G.  F.)  : 

Naomi.     31977. 

Three  apprentices.     45927. 
Siiindler   KJ.  H. )      Clara  Ncad- 

lesbv.     7.505-7518. 
Spink    (A.  H.)  : 

Bloomer  girl.     4312. 

Derby   w  i  n  ner .     1 0508. 

Fantine.     13660. 

Pride   of    the   < 'rackerneck. 
37214. 

Spiid<    {(4.)  : 

Film  i>rincess.     53642. 
In   Lotus   Land.     .54029. 
One-man   ojiera.     34037. 
Spink  (J.  E. )  French  plays  for 

children.     .53706. 
Spinks   (C)     Oriainal  i»lunilier'. 

34366. 
Spirella     co.       Everv     woman's 

I'ight.s.      13125. 
Splritini    (M.)      Melenis.  29071. 
Spiro   (E.)     Black  peril.  .52910. 


3440 


INDEX 


1327. 


Spitz    (A.)  : 

AuKir  (Sc  couipagiiie. 
Diinioii.     y614. 
I);iiii(m   Weil).     OGl."i. 
ICrlosuuti.      111871. 
(iL'iiorsiUii.      IGOUSJ. 
Heinilvelir.     1S637. 
Men-  lAisti.ii-.     193U7. 
Ilinauf  ziu-  ehe.     lOHOO. 
Horridoli.     20282. 
.Mme.  Hyane.    27104. 
Mann  nieiner  IVaii.     28078. 
.Votleidende       a  a"  v  a  r  i  e  r. 

33084. 
Seclizelinte    'j:  i^  h  n  r  t  s  t  ag. 


412 


(  I. 


'Piefen  de.^  lebens.     4«3171a. 

TraunUanzerin.      46850. 

Wir  Jaitancr.     .11218. 
Spitz   (A.  A.)  : 

Bis  black  boom.     3778. 

When  women  love.     50359. 
Si)itz  &  ]\[orsens!tern : 

.\benteur  in  Mekka.     68. 

Manr.vei-kind.      28085. 

Va   Ininqne.      48.585. 
Spitz    &    Xathanson.      Harvard 

uirl.      18263. 
Spitzer    (A.)      I'^ran    im    bemd. 
15282. 

Spitzmullfi-       ( <T. )         Panurge. 

35102. 
Spivack    (J.)      IVniiel  Deronda. 

9804. 
Splan     (('.   E.)        Day    at    the 

races.     10111. 
Spoelbercb    de    Lovenjoul     iVi- 
romtc    de)       Ecole    des    rae- 
natres.     12208. 
Spoerl   (J.  M.)  : 

Belle    of     Shaker     Prairie. 

3423. 
Corner       in       sweethearts. 
8547. 
Spoerl     (.T.    Z. )      Shadow   from 

life.     41669.       * 
Spolfard   (J.  PI)     Ahmed.     625. 
Spolford      (H.     C.)       Maid     of 

Salem  towne.     27403. 
Spofford    (H.   P.)  : 

Fairy  changeling.     13402. 
Tom's  monev.     46492a. 
SiK)bn   (J.  L.)     Red  girl.  38735. 
Si)ong  (H.)  : 

Bv       mutual       agreement. 

5686. 
Tsew  life.    32406. 
Sjiooner   (B.  S.)  t 
Dean.     10250. 
Esther's  guardian.     12960. 
His  little  sister.     19704. 
Hobson's   choice.     19916. 
Inez,  a  romance  of  oldMex. 
21677. 


Spoouer    (  B.   S.) — Continued. 

.Judge's  wife.     23154. 

Little  Miss  :\[ab.     25782. 

Wanda,    the  Apachee  prin- 
cess.    49461. 

468.     52481. 
Spooner  (E.  M. )  : 

Aunt    Cvntbv's    homestead. 
2387. 

Continental    dragoon.   8380. 

Countess  Du  Barry.     8709. 
j  Obstinate  family.     33230. 

Sjxxmer    (M.  G.  1  : 

Fi.gbt  ft)r  a  million.    14164. 

On  Shannon's  shore.  .33794. 

Unpardonable  sin.     48404. 
Sporck  (F.  (/)■(! f)  : 

Abreise.     08. 

:\Iiinchhansen.     31304. 
Spoi'ei-    (P.)         Banyasz    tra,ge- 

diaja.     2937. 
Spotten    (G.)     Chuckles.     7289. 
Spragne   (C.)  : 

Frilby.     15468. 

Orpheus  cV:  Eurvdice.  34300. 
Spragne  (D.  ,1.)  : 

Chicago  girl.     6947. 

Social  session.     42085. 

Spi-ague   (Cr.  Iv.)  : 

Odd   stick.     33270. 
Trii)lets.     47066. 
Sprague    (H.    B.)  : 

As  von  like  il.     2050. 
Hamlet..     17000.   17001. 
.Tulius        Caesar.  23257. 

23258. 
Macbeth.     27046.  27047. 
Arerchant  of  Ven!c.\    20178. 
Midsummei-   nishl's   dream. 

20490. 
Tempest.     45281. 
Sprague   (^frs.  H.  T. )      Daugh- 
ter of  the  Scots.     10007. 
Sprague    (K. )  : 

Bo.ston  girl.     4704. 
Loan     me     vour     husbaml. 
26016. 
Sprague  (M.  L. )     Mr.  Hudson's 

tiger  hunt.    .30101. 
Sprague  (W.  P.)  : 

Mr.  Humbug.     .30192. 
Somebody's     mother-in-law. 
43164. 

Tie  that  binds.    46166. 
Sprange   (J.  H.)  : 

Counsel    foi*    tlie    defense. 

8646. 
Maria  Theresa.     28240. 
Spranger-Spengler    (E.)      Cath- 
arine   Parr.    Queen    of    Eng- 
land.    64.54. 

Spratt   (.T.)     Sec  Orne   ( l-:.  II.) 
Sprenger      (L. )        United      we 
stand.     48360. 


Sprigg    (M.   L. )      Womau's  wit 

wins.     51603. 
Spring     ( L.    L. )       During    the 

war.     12053. 
Springer  (B.  W.)  : 
Bet.     3604. 

Girl  to  order.     16623b. 
My    father's   ghost.     31540. 
Slats.     42705. 


of  tiie  suffragette. 
47595. 


iamnig 
45067. 
Two  Dicks. 
Springer  (F.  C.)  : 

.\unt       Sarah's       sacrifice. 

2428. 
.Tisella's  trouble.     22753a. 
Wild  game.     50901. 
Springer    (J.    H. )      From   start 

to  tinish.     1.5.578. 
Springer        (N.)  Cat's-paw. 

6476a. 
Springer  (N.  S.)  : 

Chained.     6625.  6626. 
Cloudy  sky.     7672.  7673. 
Springer  (T.  G.)  : 

All  for  the  country.    849. 
Case  of  Barbara.     6319. 
Daughter  (.f  :\lars.     0068. 
Dorothy.     11474. 
Fresh  beef.     1.5306. 
Game.     1.5827. 
Intruder.     21869. 
Luckiest  man.     26838. 
:\Iantel  shelf.     28123. 
^[ater  Dolor(.sa.    54468. 
Mayor's  husband.     28047. 
One  decent  thing.     .34001. 
Pneumatica.     .36.585,  36.586. 
Keno  &  return.     .30045. 
Kocks  of  Bohemia.     30604. 
T'omance    of    the    highway. 

.39813.  39814. 
Secrets  of  the  deep.     41374. 
Sex  pioneers.     41642a. 
Soremonda.     43'204. 
AVeek  end.     40028. 
Wild  .game.     .WOei. 
Springer     (W.    A.)       Ni.a-ht 
wonders     on     the     Inrth 
Christ.     32720. 
Springer     (W.    E. )       I^adv 

Winter.     24385. 
Sprinzel    (O.)  : 

Bundesbruder.      54S3a . 
Gute  partie.     .53847,  53848. 
Liebe  Pepi.     25239a. 
Pieper  &   Sperling.     54954. 
Sprooks  &  Lynch.     On  the  Mis- 

slssii)pi.      3.3877. 
Sprout  ((J.  E. )     AVyoming  mail. 

51030. 
Sprv-T'almer.     11  o  n  o  u  r  a  b  I  e. 

20194. 
Spurling    (C. 
22498a. 


of 
of 

De 


)      .Far    of    olives. 


3441 


INDEX 


Spurling    (H.  R.)  : 

Millionaire   tramp.     29659. 
Union  spy.    48336. 
Spun-    (G.  G.)      Land  of  gold. 

24592. 
Spun-     (M.    B.)       For    papa's 

sake     14901. 
Squire' ( A.  S.)   To  arms.  46358b. 
Squire  ^B.)     Frontleys.    15598. 
Squire     (M.     E.)       Wake    up. 

Unrle  Sam.    55811. 
Squire  (M.  E.  Roberson-)     .See 

Roberson-Squire. 
Squire  (M.  H.)     Stories  to  act. 

48968a. 
Squires    (G.    A.)      Hobo-ology. 

19913a. 
Squires    (G.   B.)      Our   lieroes. 

34664. 
Squires  (H.)    Zeuobia,  a  dream 

of  ancient  Egypt.     56051. 
Staack  (S.  C.)     Was  grossmiit- 
terchen   zu   Weibnachteu   er- 
zahlt.    49633. 
Staackmann   (L.)  : 
Armut.     1896a. 
Bernsteinhexe.    3543. 
Bildschnitzer.     3831. 
Glaube  &  heimat.    16740. 
Helga  Holgerson.     18752. 
In  ewigkeit,  amen.     21162. 
Judas.     23117. 
Liebe    lioret    nimmer    auf. 

25239. 
Ohne  Gott.    33369a. 
Sonnwendtag.     43261. 
Sturmflut.    44300. 
Thurnbacherin.      46128. 
Trenkwalder.     46914a. 
Vergangenlieit.     48861. 
Weibsteulel.     49946a. 
Staats(W.)    El  Dorado.    12382. 
Stabler    (H.   S.)     Judy  Mason, 

muckraker.    23191. 
Stace    (A.  W.)  : 

Auto  elopement.     2477, 

2478. 
Pall  of  '64.     13484. 
Flash  of  red.     14483. 
He  showed  his  wife.   18387. 
Her  wedding  morn.    19169. 
Lynchers.     26968. 
Mariquita.     28299. 
Mark  of  the  dagger.   28320. 
Midnight    mystery.      29445. 
Polly  &  the  spy.    36732. 
Thief  in  the  night.     45771. 
What  the  phonograph  told. 

50140. 
Woman  of  today.    51473. 
185th   anniversary.     52478. 
Stackelbeck    ( D.   F. )     Merry 

maniac.    29251. 
Stackpool  (B.)     Musical  farm- 
yard.    31432. 


Stacpoole  (E.  H.  de  V.) 

36388a. 
Stacpoole  (H.  de  V.) 

goon.     4377a. 
Stacy- Judd    (R 
11642a. 

(A.    E.) 

34267. 

(F.) 


Stafford 
circus. 

Stafford 
29596. 

Stafford 


Pippa. 
Blue  la- 


B. )      Drachla. 
Opera    vs. 


Milk    local. 


409. 


(J.  B.): 
Affair  at  West-Gate. 
For  the  people.     .53677. 
His  neighbor.     53950. 
Return  of  De  Vere.    39183. 
That     girl     from     Boston. 

45570. 
Two's  company.     47771. 
Stafford    (L.)      Social   cobweb. 

49953. 
Stafford  (W.  H.)    White  gaunt- 
let.    .50519. 
Stag  (W.)     Avunculitis.     2539. 
Stagaras    (V.)      -See    Szliakys. 
(V.  J.) 

Stags   (K.)  ; 

Beautiful  Du  Barry.    3208. 
Bird   (The)  M.  D.    3921. 
By    the    knight    templars' 

cross.     5719. 
Firebug.     14321. 
Horror   of    Snake    Swamp. 

20283. 
Little  father.     25678. 
Mme.  Peroxide.    27215. 
Star    Spangled    Banner. 
43797. 
Stahl    (C.    V.) 

52386a,    .52387. 
Stahl     (M.     M.) 
32396a. 

Stahl    (R.)  : 

Queen  of  tin- 
Said  Pasha. 
Stahlberg     (M 

Shaw's  tip-top  kids.    28515. 
Stahn     (W.     Nithack-)       See 

Nithack-Stahn. 
Stahr   (W.)  : 

Blllie's  career.     3856. 

Eleanor's  visitor.     12390. 

Lasting  love.     24789. 

Little  flirt.     25682. 

Nance.     31939. 
Stnir   (E.  D.)  : 

Little  Trixie.     25912. 

Trixie,    the    romp    heiress. 
47127. 

Staley   (D.  M.)  : 

Chop  Suey.     7336. 

Dreams.     11790. 
Staley  (R.  F.)  : 

Between  12  &  1.    3687. 

Mr.  E.  Z.  Mark.     30175. 

3442 


Z  o  r  a  b  e  II  a. 
New    home. 


arena.     38044. 
40496. 
E. )       M  a  r  t  y 


Staley     (T.    J.)       Royal    pass. 
40163. 

Stalnaker   (B.  F.)  : 

Invisible  empire.     21908. 

Minister  of  Gotham.   29739. 

Prize-ring.     37553. 
Stalnaker  (M.)     Land  of  prom- 
ise.    24613. 

Stammers    (F.   M.)  : 

Peck  o'  pickles.    35752. 

This  way   out.     45851a. 

Stammwitz  (E.  von)     See  Von 

Stammwitz. 
Stamp      (R.     L.)        Pastorale. 
35504. 

Stampacchia  (L.  S.)  : 

Mme.  1'  avocat.    27205. 
Miss  Jessie.    29969. 
Money  due.    30766. 
Stamwutz    (E.   von)      See   Von 

Stamviitz. 
Stanbery    (L.   K.)      Your  hand 

in  mine.    52228. 
Standing    (P.   D.)      Studies   in 

character.    55466. 
Standish  (B.  H.)  : 

Knight  of  Cuba.  24140. 
Knights  in  Cuba.  24163. 
Lady    of    Mex.      2  4484. 

24485. 
Luck  of  tlie  unlucky.    26836. 
Traveling  man.    46873, 

46874. 
White     knight     of     Peru. 
50532,  50533. 

Standish    (F.)      -See   Reed    (F. 

S    H  ^ 
Standish     (G.)       Mutually 

spotted.     31481. 
Standish  (J.)     Man  behind  the 

gun.    27751. 
Standish  (J.  W.)  : 

Aunt  Bridget's  visit.    2386. 
Cousin  Jack's  letter.    889J. 
Dynamite  Vault.     12099. 
Fire  chief.    14298. 
Handy  closet.    18078. 
Kittytown.    24073. 
Lucretia's  husband.    26887. 
O  Sen  San,  the  wood  fairy. 

33189. 
Teaching     him     a     lesson. 

45185. 
Tip  on  the  races.    46291. 
Troubles  of  his  own.  4717S. 
Wrong  house.    51875. 
Standish  (L.  G.)  : 

Knights  in  Cuba.    24163. 
Traveling  man.    46874. 
Standish  (W.)  : 

Theodora,   the   lion   queen. 

45706. 
Tramp's  wedding.    46809. 


INDEX 


Stanfleld  (L.)  : 

Roses  of  love.    40041. 

Triumph  of  love.    47100. 
Stanford  (C.  V.)  : 

Critic.    53291. 

Much    ado    about    nothing. 
31277. 

Shamus     O'Brien.       41938, 
41939. 
Stanford  (F.)  : 

Little  Whirlwind.    25932. 

Naughtology.    32083. 

Stinger.     43909. 

Truthalia.    47300. 
Stanford  (F.  B.)  : 

Dyspepsia.    12103. 

Nei'\^ous  prostration.   32257. 
Stanford    (H.)      Order    of   the 

Bath.    34312, 
Stanford     (M.)       Three     .sins. 

46023. 
Stanford   (T.)   Broadway  after 

dark.    5141. 
Stanford  &  Wainstock.     Queen 

of  the  orient.    38077. 
Stange  (G.  S.)   See  Stange  (S.) 
Stange  (H.  S.)  : 

Compensation.     8163. 

Daughter.    9931. 

Empire  of  the  East.   12637a. 

Eternal  crisis.     12972a. 

Open  fire.    34240a. 
Stange  (S.)  : 

Aftermath.    541. 

Bridesmaids.     5078. 

Cashel  Byron's  profession. 
6369a. 

Friend  Fritz.    15427. 

Girl  from  Bohemia.    16476. 

Girl  in  the  taxi.    16575. 

Kissing  girl.    24029. 

Love's  lottery.    26721. 

Man  about  town.    27714. 

Man  with  the  fatal  wink. 
28005a. 

Mrs.  Dascot.    30344. 

My  friend  Fritz.    31549. 

Only  way.    34222. 

Student  king.    44262. 

Wooing  of  Priscilla.     51705. 
Stangeland  (K.  M.)  : 

Heilige     liige.       18  6  3  2a, 
18632b. 

Mo'rs  0jne.    54597. 
Stanger  (T.)  : 

Crusaders.    9265. 

Penn  or  the  sword.    35848. 
Stanke  (W.  C.)     Amer.  heiress. 

1221. 
Stanlaws  (P.)  : 

Instinct.    21786. 

Tempering  the  \\ind.   45261. 

Wind  &  the  lamb.    51111. 
Stanley    (B.)      Professor's  pre- 
dicament.   37651. 


Stanley  (C.  M.)  : 
Ma.    26989. 

Only  a  pauper.    34175. 
Our  Sam.    34763. 
Too  late.    46519. 
Stanley  (E.)     They  do  jest  so. 

45756. 
Stanley  (E.G.)    Midwinter  cir- 
cus.   29511. 
Stanley  (F.)  : 

Her  1  great  sin.    19091. 
Slaves  of  fortune.    42727. 
Stanley  (F.  M.)  : 
Ma.    26989. 
Our  Sam.    34763. 
Stanley     (H.)       Going    to    the 

wedding.    53802. 
Stanley  (H.  C.)   Postage  stamp. 

36876. 
Stanley    (J.   J.)      Water-boy  & 

the  actress.    49696. 
Stanley    (Martha    M.)      Mock- 
ery.   54566. 
Stanley  (Maude  M.)  : 

Eighteen    hours    after    tha 

wedding.    12336. 
Farmer    Brown    »&    the 

stranger.     13677. 
Irish  neighbors.    22011. 
Learning  to  milk.    24947. 
Mask  ball.    28602. 
My  double.    31536. 
My  favorite  brand.     31.543. 
Not  speculating  now.  33064. 
Our    brave    police    officer. 

34555. 
Same  old  smile.    40656. 
She  done  broke  mah  heart. 

41998. 
Who  stole  the  watch?  50679. 
Stanley     (W.)      Casey    at    the 

convention.    53083. 
Stanley   &   Francis.     Travelers 

return.    46866. 
Stannard  (A.)  : 

Anna  Kar§nina.     1543. 
Mrs.      Brown's      in      town. 
30320. 
Stannard  (Mrs.  H.  E.  V.)  : 
Mignon.    40977. 
Question.     38154. 
Stansill.    1876.     .52507. 
Stansill  (J.  N.)  : 

In  the  face  of  the  storm. 

21399. 
Rogues  of  N.  Y.    39737. 
Shop-girls  of  N.  Y.    42157. 
Wild  prophets.    50984, 
Stanton    (Ester)      Cupid's   vic- 
tory.   9446a. 
Stanton       (Evan)        Maid      of 

Herat.    27471. 
Stanton  (F.  J.)  : 

Adam  Good  won.     2.55. 
Incurable.    21606. 


Stanton    (F.   J.)— Continued. 
My  old   York   State  home. 

31677. 
Select  school.    41417. 
Stanton   (H.  D.)     Pedant  jou§. 

35771. 
Stanton  (H.  R.)    Hell.    18759. 
Stanton  (Howard)  : 
Gypsy  love.    17834. 
Miss  Tenderfoot.    30038. 
Stanton  (Hugh)  : 

Daniel    O'Connell,    the    lib- 
erator.   9810. 
Fool's  idol.     14747. 
Soldier  of  fortune.    43073. 
Temple  Bar.     45299. 
Stanton    (W.   H.)      Ishmaelites 

of  Amer.    22131. 
Stanton   (W.  J.)     King  Alfred. 

23725. 
Stanton  «&  Flamme.    Funny  side 

of  life.    15718. 
Stantz  (H.  C.)     Mrs.  Skimp  on 
the  suffrage  question.    30459. 
Stan  wood  (L.  R.)  : 

Another  pair  of  socks.   1583. 
Hand  on  the  latch.    18049. 
Kilmeny.     2.3703a. 
Progress  of  Mrs.  Alexander. 
37658,  37659. 
Stanzione  (C.)    Clavigo.    53192. 
Stapleaux  (L.)  : 

Hospodar.     20311. 
Huronne.    20703. 
Idol.    20898. 
Idole.    20906. 
Literary  women.     25576. 
Toison  d'or.    46425. 
Stapleford    (J.    M.   B.)      From 

Ireland  to  Amer.    15545. 
Stapler     (H.    L.    G.)       Dryad. 

11896. 
Staples  (Frank  or  F.  A.)  : 
Absent  treatment.    111. 
Her  atonement.    18916a. 
Science  healer.    41147. 
Widow's  claim.     50S50a. 
Yellow  streak.    52087a. 
Staples    (J.  R.)     Kirk  Roland. 

24001. 
Staples  (N.)     Tragedy  of  Bara- 

media.    46720. 
Stapleton  (J.)  : 

Bachelor's  honeymoon. 

2709. 
Gentleman        of       leisure. 

16123. 
Pretender.    37092. 
Richelieu's   stratagem. 

39386. 
Scarlet  woman  of  Babylon. 

41002. 
Thief  for  a  night.  4.5768. 
Verdict       of       conscience. 
4SS56. 


3443 


TXDEX 


Star  (M.)  : 

lilpreuve  derniere.     12887. 

Sangre  y  sol.    40706. 
Star  bout  co..   inc.     Star  bout. 
43773. 

Star  CO. : 

Briiigiii.u  \^^  father.     ri2989. 
Corner  in  war.     53266. 
Croolved     deals     «&     buried 

treasure.    9175c. 
Deadly  sword  of  a   dainty 

diver.    10235b. 
Death  dealer.s.    10273a. 
Edith  of  eternity.     12241a. 
Elaine's      last     experience. 

12372a. 
Exploits  of  Elaine.    13251a. 
Fate      favors      the      fair. 

13795b. 
Feast  of  peril.     13954a. 
Fighting  in  Mexico.     53640. 
Goddess.    16830a. 
Gorilla's  prisoner.     17137a. 
Great  sacrifice.    17461c. 
Human  chain.     2()601a. 
Human  target.    20616a. 
Lady  smuggler.     24521a. 
Last  of  Celeste.     2472Sa. 
Letters  to  Beatrice.     54257. 
Levitation.     54258. 
Lost  in  a  cave.    26309a. 
Lucky  lover.    26S59a. 
Maid  &  the  vil^ing.    27445a. 
Mr.  Jack.     54552. 
Model  spy.     30576a. 
Mollie       <&       the       movies. 

3069oa. 

Moonshiner's  traj).    30981a. 
Mysteries  of  Mona.    54669. 
Occult  power.    54751. 
Oriental   intruder.     34350a. 
Patria.    54896.  54897. 
Perils  of  Pauline.     35928a. 
Phosphorescent    failure. 
3G171b. 

Pirate's  treasure.     36401a. 
Sally's      first      adventure. 

40604a. 
Saved  by  a  scent.    40873a. 
Secret  kingdom.     55267. 
Squaring  accounts.  43685a. 
Steeplechase.     43851a. 
Siibmarine        s  t  r  a  t  e  g  y. 

44317a. 
Surprises  of  Sally.  44654a. 
Trappefl  by  a  T.     46847. 
Twin  trunks.     47495a. 
Voodoo's  ])rophecy.     55799. 
Walled-up  beauty.     49433a. 
Western  ways.     500261i. 
Winning  a  crown.     5.5959. 

Starbuck    (E.   F.    M.)      Suili   is 
life.     44364a. 


Stark    (E.   S.)  : 

Diamonds      7.      hearts      8. 
10781a. 

\in   the   heart.      48921. 

Stark  (G.  W.)     l*assed-up  copy. 
35443. 

Stark    (H. )      .Iasi)er"s   i)romise. 
22518. 

Stark      (.1.1        Vital     question. 
49192. 

Stark    (L.  (.J.)  : 

Saci-Uice.     40452. 
Si»i(ier"s-wel).      43536. 

Stark      ( S. )        Anti-Semiten. 
1608. 

Stark   (T. )  iV:  co.     Dash  in  vau- 
deville.    992(». 

Slarke   (  L.  (}.)      (}i-eater  price. 
17521. 

Starken     (C.     V.    ^    Florence) 

:\lagic  eyes.     27365.  27.366. 
Starkev    (Mrs.   R.)      Two  of  a 

kind.     47723. 
Starkweather    (B.   W.)  : 
r.ahy  policy.     2646b. 
llirds   of  prev.     3946. 
Chief  Kloii.     6968a. 
Cowards.     8978c. 
Heretics.     19206. 
Honesty.     20112b. 
Iiidenniity.     21608. 
Last  straw.    24770a. 
Sir  Galahad.     42.534. 
Struggle.      44226. 
Sun-cndcr.     44657. 
Ti'aitors    in    the    trenches. 

46782a. 
A\'ithin  a  mile  of  Edinboro. 
51299. 
Starling   (G.   S.)  : 

Ping-pong  girl.     36325. 
Ten     tliousand     reward. 
45360. 

Starling  (M.)     Historical  plays 
for  children.     19883. 

Starr    (E.  E.)  : 

( 'ost  of  a  title.    8610b. 
Pitfalls.     36411. 
Sovereign.     43399b. 
Starr    (E.   L.)  : 

Divorce   bubbles.      110.30. 
Fealty.     13939. 
Stai-r     (Harry)       Through    the 

K-eyhole.     46089. 
Starr      (Hattio)         Siiap-shots. 

42878. 
Starr       (Helen)         Awakening. 

2546. 
Stan-    (T.    C. )       .Xgaruma,    the 
sibyl.      32595. 

Starzertski     (L.)       Star    of    Si- 
beria.    43788. 

3444 


Staslicfl"    (B.  C.)  : 

Abraani   Tarnapol.     86. 
Honor  of  a   woman.  20167, 

20167a. 
Neither    the    first    nor    the 

last.     32174. 
On  the  scaffold.     33913a. 
Stasio.     See  Di  Stasio. 
Sta.stny    (C.    or    K.)      Korsicti 

Bratfi.     24235. 
States'     pri.son     Frank.     p><eit(l. 

Sec  Blakeslee  (  F.  A.) 
Stathers    (M.)      Moza    de   can- 

taro.     31271. 
Statile    (V.)      Destinv.     10591. 
Statzer    (C.)  : 

Babies  a  la  carte.     2624. 
Detective  coon.     10(51 7a. 
Wise    clei'k    &     the    guest. 
51230a. 
Staud  y  Ximenez   (F.)      Purga- 
torio  de  San   Patricio.  378(53. 
Stauffer    (A.)  : 

Folly  reign.     14(j97. 
Sept.  morn.     41517d. 
Stauffer    (F.  H.)  : 

Break-neck-Ben.      the     l)oy 

pioneer.     4974. 
Broker's  plot.     5230. 
Fern-Heath-place.      14062. 
Fidelia,      the      fire      waif. 

14119. 
Hidden  heli).     19369. 
.Jennie     Lyman,     the     luili 

girl.     22607. 
Miriam,     the     oranire     liirl. 

29815. 
Missionary    Madge.      30081. 
Nameless  Nan.     31920. 
Prince  Great  Heart.  .37301. 
Treverton   tower.     46923. 
Woman's    strategy.      5157N. 
Stayner    (C.  F.)  : 
Columbus.     8012. 
For  love  of  countrv.     14S(i4. 
Staytoxi    (F.)  : 

Barbe    of    (Jrande    Bavou. 

2967. 
Joan  Danvers.     54112. 
Lady      Betty      Martingale. 

24367a, 
Love    in    a    i-ailwav    train, 
26516. 

Stay  ton    (M.)  : 

In  Saramed(>.     21312, 
Question  <if  division,  .'SSHJl, 

Stead  (J,  W.)  Dolya  the  t(vi 
girl.     11.313, 

Stead    (W.)      Angling.     .52(>90, 

Stearns  (F,  A.)  For  his  sake. 
14831 , 

Stearns  ( F.  (i.\  Entertain- 
ment for  Columbus  dav. 
12802. 

Stearns    ((J.  A.)      Zero.     .52331. 


INDEX 


Stenrns     (H.    C.)       Mrs.    Stub- 
bins'  book  iigt.     30468. 
Stearns  (J.)  See  Lewis  (J.  S.) 
StPiinis    (J.  N.)      True  wealth. 


47256. 


Stearns     (M.    B.) 

Api.     36760b. 
Stebbins    (G.)  : 

(^eres.     6607. 
Eve   ol'   marriage 


Pomnie    d' 


13071. 


Aliriani, 
29S16. 
My  til   of 
Mvtli  of 
Stebbins    (H. 
Mama's 


the      prophetess. 

Ariadue.     31874. 
Isis.     31875. 
)  : 

Waterloo.      27666. 
Millenniumville.     29611. 
No  place  like  home.  32879. 
Stebbins   (T)  : 

Girls  from  Cal.     16671. 
Inventor.     21896. 
Steber    (C.    G.)      Pranks    of    ;i 

little   love  couple.     37030. 
Stecchetti        (L. )  Marcella. 

28150-28152. 
Stechan      (M.)        Burjjlars     3. 
5539. 

Steehhan    (H.  O.)  : 

Balboa.     2883,  2834. 
Black  watch  angel.     4157. 
Branded    mavericks.     4915. 
Coeur  de  Lion.     7771. 
Curse.     9490. 
Dreamers.     11776. 
Going  !       going !       gone  ! ! ! 

16853a. 
Great   apostle.    Saint   Paul. 

17355b. 
Mating  game.     28809. 
Minute  woman.     29779. 
Pair  o'  dice  lost.   35075. 
Peace  on  earth.    35687a. 
Pro.stitutes.     37743. 
Real  Q.     38565. 
Weaker  sex.     49830. 
When     coon     meets     coon. 

50205. 
Woman  in  the  park.   51423, 

51424. 
You  never  can  tell  about  a 


woman.     52148. 


52150. 
de    vil- 


You've  got  to  pay. 
Steck     ( P. )      Accordee 

lage.     148. 
Steckel    (W.  C.  M.)  : 

Hoxey  &  orthodoxe.v.  20570. 

Lelanse.     25029. 

WaUlemar.     49409.  49629. 
Steckell    (G.  T.)  : 

Her  majesty.     19068. 

Morphia.     31069. 

Princess  Anne.     37397. 
Steckhan    (F.  W.)     Pickpocket. 
36226. 


Stedman    (A.)  : 

Lady.     24332. 

Law  of  love.    24866. 

Poor  relations.     36816. 

I'rice  of  poverty.     37169. 

When  Otto  listened.  50279. 
Stedman  (E.)  See  Stedman 
(W.   E.) 

Stedman    (G.  H.)  : 

Father  &  son.     13820. 
Wonderful  invention.  51654. 
Stedman     (L.)       Kennett    my.s- 

tery.     23587. 
Stedman    (W.   E.)  : 

Confederate      sjn'.        8226, 

8226a. 
Confidential  clerk.     8246. 
Midnight  charge.     29418. 
Yankee    detective.       51971, 
51971a. 
Steed    (A.  J.)  : 

Muriel.     31381. 
Xo  conmumers  need  apply. 
32854. 
Steed    (G.   D. )      Through  snow 

&   sunshine.     46080. 
Steel    (F.  A.)      On  the  face  of 

the  waters.     33841. 
Steel   (H.  A.)  : 

Odd     lot    in    an     odd     fix. 

33263. 
Wanderers.     49475. 
Steel    (K.)     Bandits  of  tlie  Rio 

Grande.     2891. 
Steele   (A.)    See  Green   (B.  B.) 
Steele   (A.  M.) 

Amaryllis.     1052. 
Crusader.     9261. 
Eugene  De  Serras.     13028. 
False  god.     13526. 
Knave  &  Queen.     24116. 
Laughter  &  lies.    24823. 
Locke  of  AVall  sr.     26051. 
Mile.  De  Maupin.     27251. 
Murder  will  out.    31371. 
My        Lord        Chesterfield. 

31628. 
Number  -  seven  -  fourteen. 

33149. 
Peccavi.     35746. 
Pettycoats       &       bayonets. 

36062. 
Sir  John  Chester.     42541. 
Sire  of  battles.     42557. 
Then       what       happened? 

45700. 
I'Uder  cover.     48102. 
Vagabond     of     the     cross- 
roads.    48606. 
Steele      (D. )        Loyal      league. 
26784. 

Steele    (D.   G.)  : 
Chicot.     53126. 
Deseret.     10533. 


Steele  (E.  L.  G.)  jr.: 

Children  of  the  sun.     7043, 

7044. 
Missionary.     30077. 
Rameses.     38410. 
Rameses  I.     38411. 
Thelma.     45692. 
Tongan       taboo.         46196, 

46497. 

White  elephant.     50512. 
Steele   (Eloise)  : 

(Jreater  evil.  17508. 
Night-riders.  32730. 
Where      ansels      fear      to 

tread.    50369. 
Willoughby's    winter    oats. 
51093. 
Steele     (Everard)     Ways    that 

are  wrong.     49800. 
Steele  (G.)     Sting  of  the  stage. 

43908. 
Steele    (G.   D.)      Eai-1   of  Glan- 

dore.     12127. 
Steele   (H.)     Issue.     22192. 
Steele    (J.  G.)  : 

Court  martial.     8846. 
North  &  South.     33021. 
Steele   (J.  H.)  : 

At      the     parcel      counter. 

2265. 
Cash  here.     6368. 
Lady's  in  a  hurrv.     24515. 
Steele    (R.    F.)      Niiriit   editor. 

32666. 
Steele  (Richard)  : 

Conscious  lovers.     39076b. 
Spectator.     42547a. 
Steele     (Robert)       See     Bootv 

(P.  F.) 
Steele    (Rufus)  : 

Death-lock.     10274a. 
Fall  of  Ug.     13490a. 
Thousand      dollar      cradle 
song.    45915a. 
Steele     (S.     V.)       Silver     rock. 
4241.3. 

Steell    {.J.  D.)  : 

Bessie's  bargains.     3579. 
De  pipe  dream.     10178. 
Friend  in  need.     15431. 
In  the  Philippines.     21480. 
Marquise     de     Pompadour. 

28360. 
On  the  desert.     33829. 
Shakespeare     u  p-t  o-d  a  t  e. 

41734. 
Steell    (W.)  : 

Bride    from    home.      5058, 

54981. 

Brother  Dave.    5261,  54981. 
I>eath  of  Columbus.  10276. 
P'allow  fields.     13505. 
Faro    Nell.      13696,    13697, 
54981. 


3445 


INDEX 


Steel]    (W.)— Contimied. 

Fifth  commandment.   14146. 
Flatiron  girl.     14488. 
Greenhorn.     17599a. 
Morning    after     the    play. 

31055. 
On  the  bill-boards.     33800. 
Prince  Otto.     37363. 
Prospector.     37738. 
Sniping.     42890b. 
Steelman  (J.  M.)  : 
Casselle.    G386. 
Josie.     23056. 
Steelsmith    (C.  M.)  : 

Missouri      boy.        3  00  9  3, 

30094. 
Shiner's  gal.     42112. 
Web  of  revenge.     49876. 
Steelsmith   (S.  E.)     Web  of  n^ 

venge.     49876. 
Steely   (G.  F.)  : 

Abductors.     59. 

All  for  Mary.     845. 

Butler.     5637. 

Capital  catch.     6045. 

Cat's-paw.     6475. 

Caught     with     the     goods, 

6513. 
Eight  years  ago.     12335. 
Tluntin'     for     Hawkins. 

20687. 
Hunting    for    H  a  w  k  i  n  s. 

20693. 
In    the    hills    of    Nevadi. 

21436. 
Jack  Frost.     22.331. 
:VIiss  Swift  of  N.  Y.  30035. 
Son  of  the  house.    43216. 
Starboard  watch.    43800. 
Sunny  San  Marino.     44557. 
Tide  that  turned.    46157. 
Trapping  of  David.     46851.. 
Turning  the  tables.     47382. 
Steen   (H.  F.  L.  M.)  : 
Edith.     12236. 
Irma.     22058. 
Steer   (J.)     Geraldine  wants  to 

know.     16172. 
Steer  (Jeannette)     Clover  foot. 

7680. 
Steerman     (J.    H.)      Bundists. 

5484. 
Steers   (F.  F.)  : 

Keeping  his  wife  at  hom'>. 

23568. 
Official     photographer. 
33336. 
.Steer up  (G.)  : 

Eternal      chain.        129  71, 

12972. 
Man  &  3  women.    27743. 
Steevens  (G.)    Complete  works 
of       Shakespeare.         41741- 
41744. 


Stefano    (.1.   de)      Sec  De   Ste- 

fano. 
Steffan   (E.)     Betty.     3652c. 
Steffan   (F.)  : 

Ah— da  stuun'  icli.     012. 
Themidore.     4569G. 
Steffani    (A.    E.    de)      Sec    De 

Steffan!. 
Steffenone   (L.)  : 
Angel.     1456. 
Social  malaria.     42975. 
Woman.     51374. 
Steffv     (F.     N.)       Underworld. 

48243. 
Stegbauer    (.T.)      Von    heimath 

zu  heimath.     49279. 
Steger   (J.)  : 

P'  i  f  t  h  couuiiandiiu.'nt-. 

14145a. 
.Tustice.     23413U. 
.blaster  of  tlie  house.  28712, 

28713. 
IModern  girl.     30G08. 
ily  son.     31703a. 
Prima     donna's     daughter. 

37239a. 
Three  pair  of  shoes.  46007a. 
Warning.    49622a. 
Wav  to  the  heart.     49785a, 
49786. 
Steger  (J.  Taboiida)    See  Tab(;- 

ada  Steger. 
Stehli    (E.)      And  the  greatest 

of  these  is  charity.     1417. 
Stehr      (H.)        i\Ieta     Konegeu. 

29322. 
Steidl   (R.)  : 

Horrohr.     19933. 
Saharet  im  kientoi)p.  40494. 
Steigentesrh  (A,  von)     Abreise. 

98. 
Stein    (A.)  : 

Model  hu.sband     3056f). 
Our       gentlemen       friend.-. 

34643. 
Perfect  angel.     35898. 
Stein      (F.)        Fritzi.       15194a, 

1.5494b. 
Stein    (H.)  : 

Akro!)ateiL     609.       • 
Barmadel.     2995. 
Kaiserparade.     23462. 
Kasernenluft.     411.  23502. 
Wolkenbunnnler.    51362. 
Stein   (,T.)     Traumulus.     46860. 
Stein    (J.  J.)  : 

It's     great     to     be     crazy. 

22242. 
SufFragettin:-'.     4442.":i. 
Stein    (L.  W.)  : 

Biodermeier.     3768. 
Blaue  reiter.     4212. 
Hoilige.    18626. 
ITotiieferantin.         i»<)3T  - 
19938. 


Stein   (L.  W.)  — Continued. 
Lady    Hamilton.      24418. 
Landtagswahl.     24634. 
Leutnants-miindel.     25176. 
Prachtmadel.    37016a. 
Scheidungsreise.     41039. 
Selige   exzellenz.     41435a. 
Wolkenreiter.     51362a. 
Stein     (Leo)       See    Rosensteiu 

(L.) 
Stein   (Leon)     Matrimonial  ex- 
change.   28822. 
Stein   (T.)     Hangmen  of  Capt. 

Dreyfus.    18081. 
Stein    (T.    G.)      Tristan's    end. 

47076. 
Steinbach  (O.)  : 

Baldurs  tod.    2836a. 
Huzulenliebe.    20745a. 
Steinberg  (W.)  : 

Casanova.    6312. 
Verheiratete     junggesellen. 
55768. 
S  t  e  i  n  e  c  k    ( H. )      Ehrgef iihl . 

12327a. 
Steiner  (D.  V.)  : 

After  3  score  years  &  10. 

528. 
Social  glass.    42965. 
Steiner  (E.  R.)  : 

Burra  pundit.    5577. 
Sleeping  beauty.    427.52. 
Steiner  (J.)  : 

Answer    to    a    musical    ad. 

1592. 
Church  rehearsal.     7308. 


(M.) 


Blackmailer. 


15064. 
b  0  a  r  ding 


Steiner 
4169. 

Steiner  (O.)  : 

Fortune-teller. 
Ghost   in   the 

school.     16312. 
Hard  of  hearing.    18207. 
Miss   Nonchalance.     29995. 
Steiner  (R.)  : 

Der    seelen    e  r  w  a  c  h  e  n  . 

10503a. 
Huter  der  schwelle.  205S8c. 
Pforte      der      einweihung. 

36069. 

Steiner  (W.  W.)  : 

Back  to  the  Tex.  line.   2758. 

Clock  maker.    7631. 

Cut  throat  band  of  Bazoo 

Katiui.    9522. 
Doctor  Craag.     11129. 
Reformation.     38871. 
Swing  with   the   governor. 
44805. 

Steinle  (M.)  : 

El  Dorado.  12.381. 

Printer's  devil.    37483. 
Steinman  (V.  D. )      Bow  Rivoli 
was  won.    20518. 


3446 


INDEX 


Steina)«nii   (H.)   Dr.  Bentharn's 

folly.    11119. 
Steinrueck     (H.    K.)      Actress 

home.    226,  227. 
Steinway  &  sons : 

Contes  d'  Hoffiiuiiui.     837"). 
Dolores.    11307. 
Elektra.     12430. 
Feu  de  la  Saint-Jean.  14092. 
Jongleur   de    Notre    Dame. 

22989. 
Louise.    26396. 
rell6a.-<  &  Melisande.    35814. 
Thais.    45511. 
Stejer   (B.  G.)     Love  &  desire. 

26432. 
Stekel  (W.)  : 

Menschen,  die  uennen  es — 

liebe.    29126a. 
Moralische  prinzip.   31003a. 
Stella,   psend.     See  Lewis    (E. 

A.) 
Stella  (Queen)  of  the  Gonzales 
tribe  of  Gypsies : 
Dolores.     11305. 
Fornarina.     15031. 
Tit  for  tat.    46327. 
Woman's      love,      mother's 
love.    51545. 
Stempfel  (T.)  jr.: 
Actress.    220. 
Alpsburg.    1002. 
Anything  to  get  one.    1657. 
Frivolous  Geraldine.   15500. 
Made  in  Germany.    27235. 
Mandolin  man.    28046. 
Midnight  sermon.    29451. 
My  blue-grass  girl.     31497. 
Slight  mistake.    42780. 
Stenger    (G.)      Stir  in  colonial 

circles.    43911. 
Stenhouse  (A.)    Frog.    1.5503. 
Stenhouse    (F.)      Saints  &  sin- 
ners.   40566. 
Stenman    (C.    A.)      Our    .Tack. 

34688. 
Stensland  (T.)  : 

Mangull.    28057. 
49011. 
(H.)      Artist 


Viking. 


tailor. 


(A.) 
(A. 


Miller.     29612. 
S.)      Malaeska. 


(G.)    jr.     Buccaneer. 


Stephany 

1971. 

Stephens 

Stephens 

27638. 

Stephens 

5375. 
Stephens  (H.  S.)  : 

Broken  idol.     5192,  5193. 

Mrs.  Smith's  baby.     30461. 

My  wife's  family.    31747. 
Stephens  (J.  F.)  : 

Claimant.    7485. 

Fluff.     14606. 

Fresh,  the  Amer.    15399. 

Wrong  woman.     51906b. 


Stephens  ( R.  N. )  : 

Down     on     the     Suwanee 

River.    11617. 
Girl  wanted.    16628. 
Mis.s    Fliznheth's    prisoner. 

29936. 
White  rat.    -50562. 

Stephens    (S.    J.)      Boy    from 

home.    52967. 
Stephens    ( S.    L. )      Movies. 

31260d. 
Stephens    (W.    A.)      Artist. 

1963. 

Stephens  (W.  T.)  : 

Secret  service.    41346. 

Without  a  home.    51315. 
Stephens     (Wallie)       Lost     in 

Mex.    26312a. 
Stephens  (Walter)  : 

Are  you  a  smoker?    1799. 

Paradise  lost.    352gl. 

Pilgrim's  progress.    36305a. 

Stephens   (Y.)     Moths.     31202. 
Stephenson  (B.  C.)  : 

Double  lesson.    11526. 
Faithful  James.     13443. 
Improvisatore.    21057. 
On  the  march.    33872. 
Passport.    35497. 
Stephenson  {B.  P.)     Her  excel- 
lency.   18961. 
Stephenson      (C.)        Code      of 

honor.     7760. 
Stephenson     (C.    A.)      Red-hot 

icicle.    38743. 
Stephenson     (H.)       See    Wells 

(M.  H.  S.) 
Stephenson    (M.    L. )      Legacy. 
24990. 

Stephenson    (N.  W.)     Awaken- 
ing.   2553. 
St(^pheuson   (R.)  : 

Modern  Delilah.     54572. 
Ye  gods!     56023. 
Steppes    (J.  P.)      Dash   to  the 
North   Pole.     9922. 

Sterk  (W.)  : 

Ball  bei  hof.     2839. 

Dumme       herz.         1202Sb, 
1202SC. 

Marchenprinz.      27323a. 

Sturmidyll.     44301a. 
Sterling  (A.)  : 

Atalanta.   a   dream   of   Ar- 
ea dy.    2304. 

Banking  episode.     2920. 

Curse.    53315. 

Dr.     Powel    takes   control. 
.53428. 

Judge's  secret.     54133. 
I>ucky  man.     26860. 
."Man    with    fho   broken   ear. 
28005. 


Sterling   (A.)- -Continued. 

Nelly's      four      in       hand. 

54692. 
Segregationists.     41404. 
Supper  of  scoffers.    44610. 
Wiley  widovv-  lady.     51011. 
Sterling     (D.)        Picture    man. 

36240. 
Sterling  (E.  A.  L.)     See  Silver- 
stein    (E.  A.  L.) 
Sterling  (E.  H.)  : 
Babbette.     2615. 
Case  of  Arthur  Woodward 

&  Eve.    631Sa. 
Conflict.     53236. 
Dilemma.     10S54b. 
Emma  AVakefield.     12622. 
Great   decision.     17376a. 
Henry    Emerson,  profoimd 

atheist.     18896. 
Siicred    citv    of   Oramarlow. 
40430a. 
Sterling    (M.   W.)  : 

Are  you  a  buffalo?     1792. 
Blaze  of  glory.     4215. 
In  sunnv  Tenn.     21338. 
Lasca.     24666. 
On     thp     Suwanee     River. 

33931. 
Only    a    shop    girl.      34179, 

34180. 
Sappho.    40778. 
Virginia  of  Va.     49136. 
Sterling   (Mabel)      Silver  Bird. 

42386. 
Sterling   (Monu)       Bug    &    the 

buggy.     o416a. 
Sterling      (S.     H.)       Hamlet's 

brides.    18013. 
Sterling   (W.  E.)      On  the  Su- 
wanee River.     33932. 
Sterling  amusement  co. : 

Girl  with  the  red  domino. 

16662. 
Red   Domino's  mystic   mir- 
ror dance.     38727. 
Stern       (A.)        Heilige      hand. 

18630. 
Stern    (A.   N.)  : 

Er  muss  tanzen.     12843. 
Er      sucht     eineu      vetter. 

12847. 
Gsinschen     von     Buchenau. 

15762. 
Knopf.     24187. 
Schimmel.     41058. 
Sie  hat  ihr  herz  entdeckt. 

42260. 
Sirason  &  Delila.     42462. 
Stern         (Barnard)  Sarah 

Dome.     40786. 
Stern    (Ben)      Pair  of  goggles. 

35091. 
Stern      (C. )        Queen     decides. 
.-)5083. 


3447 


INDEX 


Stern   (D.  S.)     Kiiiir  of  hearts. 

54177. 
Stern    (E.    L.)      Gareth   of   the 

Round   table.      15911. 
Stern    (E.   M.)      Hick'ry  farm. 

19357. 
Stern  (F.)     Bang:.     2895. 
Stern     (H.    T.)      Evelyn    Gray. 

13077. 
Stern       (H.      R.)         Spongers. 

43598. 
Stern   (J.  T.)     Locusts.     54307. 
Stern   (J.  W.)     Tender  the  bam- 
boo tree.     48147. 
Stern  (J.  W.)  &  co. : 

Dream   maiden.     11727. 
East  side  politician.    12169. 
Girl      with      the     balloons. 

16655. 
Golden  buttertiy.    16925. 
Good  morning  trirls.     17096. 
Land   bevond    the   fireliaht. 

24577.  ■ 
Stolen   kiss.     43932. 
Under     the     bamboo     tree. 

48147. 
Waltz  dream.     49451. 
Woman-hater.     51405. 
Stern      (M.)        His     last     bet. 

19673. 
Stern  {'SI.  V>.)    Kinj,'  who  w<ndd 

an  Ailier.  be.     23924. 
Stern   (S.  E.)     P'ather's  dream. 

13867. 
Stern  (S.  M.)  : 

Er     muss     tanzen.     12S42. 

12843. 
Er      sucht      einen      vetter. 

12846.  12847. 
Gansohen     von     Bucheiiau. 

15761.  15762. 
Knopf.    24186.  24187. 
Schimmel.     41057,  410.58. 
Sie  hat   ihr  herz  entdeckt. 

42259,  42260. 
Simson    iV:    Delila.      42461. 
42462. 
Stern    (Samuel)  : 

Bohmisclie       cijiarrcnmach- 

erin.     4473. 
Deaf  &  dumb.     10240. 
Elsa     Beaufort,     die    wald- 

hexe.    12545. 
Pox  &  rat.     15211. 
Purim    eve   &   the    Stubin- 

oflf.s.     37865. 
Retribution.     39148. 
Unsere    temperenz    ai)ostel. 
48422. 
Stern    (Selma)     Di.screet  maid. 

10938. 
Stern   (Solomon)     Fiftli  avc.  to 

the  Bowery.     14144. 
Stern      &      Ollendorff      Siihne. 
44379. 


Sternad    (J. 
Edelweiss. 


A.)     Nijrht   in  the 


V2705. 


2517V, 
41087. 


Sternberg:   (B.) 

Leutnantsliebchen. 

25178. 
Schone     exzellenz. 
Sternberg  (G.  B.)  : 

Devil's  garb.     10699. 
Experiment   in   matrimouv. 

13241. 
His  ideal.     19664. 
Just  like  a  woman.     23371. 
Knight  of  nowadays.  24144. 
Love       of       life.         26572. 

26573. 
Soul  struggle.    43336. 
Sterne    (.\.    H. )       Alethoscope. 
741. 

Sterne   (E.)  : 

Even  score.     130S()a. 

Velma.     4S765a. 
Sterne    (M.    .1.)      His   brotlier's 

crime.      19571. 
Sterner   (A.)     Pn.lest.     37750a. 

Sterner    (L. )  : 

Dimples.     10808. 
Nurse  Billy.     33164a. 
Savage    encotinter.      40S64. 
Two  .Tidiets.     47001. 
Wedding  ]»resciit.     49911. 

Sternfield    (S.  L.)  : 

Flirtation      bv      telephone. 

14529a. 
Modern  friendship.    30606a. 
Modern  virgin.     30664a. 
Sternheim    (G.)  : 
Nadel.     31895a. 
Scharmante.     55248.  . 
Stei-nhelm   (.7.)     Merrv  maniac. 

29251. 
Sterns   (J.)     Src  Lewis   (.T.  S.) 
Sterrett    (H.    T>.)      Triplicates. 
47068. 

M.)  : 

dansbter.     3037. 

5948,  5949. 
of  ( 'oblentz.     7741. 
infatuation.    10792. 
Dream  portrait.     11750. 
Giovanni  &  the  "iNIiserere." 

16391a. 
Her  son.     19146. 
Illyria.     20976. 
I.,ove"s  ambassador.    2(i()85a, 

54352. 
Lucie  Bfauval.     26811. 
Prince    Charlatan.      .372S2. 
Robl)er  kniuhts.     39607. 
Silver  cup.     42394. 
Swami.     44716. 
Voice   wit  Inn.     49245. 
Wooing  of  Gannllo.     51702. 
Sterrett  (S.  \V.)   Bro.  .Jonathan. 
5269. 


Sterrett    (R. 
Baron's 
Candllo. 
(\.bbler 
Diana's 


S.)  : 

of    O  k  1  a  h  o  m  a. 


Sterrett  (W 
0})ening 

34257. 
Opening    of    tbe    Cherokee 

strip.     34258. 

Sterry    ( N.  S. ) : 

Marriage  under  difficulties. 

28428. 
Marshal     of     the     empire. 
28488. 
Stetson.       Trip     a  r  o  u  t\  d     the 

world.      47002. 
Stetson     (C.    P.)      .^cc    Gilman 

(C.    P.) 
Stetson     (E.)       Horse-car    epi- 

.sode.     20289. 
Stetson    (J/ns-.  E.  T.)     Heather 
l)ell.     18594. 

Stetson    ( G.  E.   ( '. )  : 

Noblesse  oblige.     32936. 
Pretty  idiot.     37113. 
Sentimentalists.     41.513. 
Steti^on    (J.)  : 

Confusion.     82.56,  8258. 
Crust  of  society.     9*279. 
Debt  of  honor.     10307. 
Evangeline.     13061. 
Faust    up   to   date.      13912. 

13914. 
Forget  me  not.     1.5010. 
Glass  of  fashion.     16730. 
Grasshop))er.     173"29. 
Hornet's   nest.     20276. 
How  to  marry.     20551. 
Interloper.    21816. 
King   of   the   gamblers. 

23866. 
Larks.     24652.  24654. 
Little  Monte  Cristo.    25801. 
N?w  baby.     32324. 
Our  boarders.     34544. 
Pink   d  o  m  i  n  o  e  s.     363.33. 

36334. 
Profligate     37656. 
Roadside  daisies.     39595. 
Storm  beaten.     43976. 
Test  of  honor.     4-5470. 
That      husband      of     mine. 

45580. 
Theres(\     45736.  45738. 
Tliere.se   Raqtiin.     45739. 
Three     fast     men.       45960. 

45961. 
Tiger's  <-law.     46196. 
Tinted   Venus.     46285. 
Woman's  .secret.     51570. 
Zola's  Therese.    52381. 
Slot  son   (J.)    jr.: 

Black  Friday.     4096.  4097. 
Dark  Friday.     9864. 
Stetibeimer  (E.)     Evadne's  (>n- 

gnLieuient.     13057. 
Stet>;el     (C.    E.)       Biisv    man. 
5628. 


3448 


INDEX 


Stevens    (Mrs.)     False.     13r>07. 
Stevens    (A.)      Uicliest  coon  in 

Ga.     39391. 
Stevens     (Ashton)       Tieno    ex- 
press.    39047. 
Stevens     ( B.     \V. )       O  o  ni  i  n  <; 

woman.     8107. 
Stevens      (C.     A.)        Unwilling: 

burslnr.     48457. 
Stevens    (C.  B.)  : 

Better  way.     3(341. 
Transformation.      46817. 
Stevens    (C.   F.)  : 

lire  Partinjrton.     20957. 
Mrs.   Partington.     30431. 
Stevens   (C.  G.)     Prince  of  Al- 
bania.    37324. 
Stevens     (C.    P.)       Last    hour. 

24716. 
Stevens  (D.)    See  Tuck  (E.  B.) 
Stevens    (D.   J.)  : 

Colonial    drasioon.     7947. 
Old  Acre  folk.     33403. 
Plain   people.     36430. 
Sawdust  queen.     40912. 
Stevens   (D.  K.)  : 

Chameleon.     6641. 
Cloverdell.     7684. 
Cupid  &  CO.     9359. 
Grand  lama.     17269. 
Green  bird.     17552. 
In  Arcady.    54023. 
Old  home  week.    33509. 
Padrone.     35023. 
Riddle  of  Isis.     55171. 
Seraphica.    41524. 
Spanish  affair.     43416. 
Yankee  peril.     52007. 
Stevens  (Edwin)  : 
He.    18368. 
Mother  Goose.     3113(5. 
Stevens      (Elmer)        T'nwilling 

burglar.    48457. 
Stevens    (G.  E.)  : 

Cecil  Morton.     (5557. 
Ezekel  Hook,   a   substitute. 

13297. 
For  wife  &  children.    14959. 
Glen  Moor  Gulch.     16743. 
Perils  of  N.  Y.    35928. 
Richard    Lancaster's    love. 

39370. 
Royal  huntsman.    40149. 
"     Witch     of      Devil's      Reef. 
51270. 
Zeke  Hook.     52312. 
Stevens  (H.)    At  the  stage  door. 

52757. 
Stevens    (I.   N.)      Divided  duty. 

11002. 
Stevens  (J.  A.)  : 
Adrift.    327. 
Billionaire.    3861. 
Christmas       bells.         7*204. 
7205. 


Stevens   (.7.  A.)— ('ontinued. 
Convict  1240.     8420. 
Cranks.    9013. 
Daniel  Boone.    9796. 
Darkest  X.  Y.     9884. 
First  love.    14373. 
(Jreat     wrong     r  i  g  h  t  e  d. 

17496,  17497. 
Her  1st  love.    18989. 
Her  love.     19061. 
Her  sacrifice.     19123. 
Her  2d  love.     19128. 
Her  2  loves.     19157. 
His  double  life.     19.597. 
Hope.    20250. 
Human  nature.     2(»611. 
In  a  iiickle.     21080. 
In  the  dark.    21371. 
Knights  of  labor.    24166. 
Last  sentence.     24766. 
London  myster\-.    26105. 
Marriage      in      high      life. 

28401. 
Mask  of  life.     286(JS. 
Name  unknown.    31914. 
Narrow  escape.     32022. 
Xice  &  warm.     32609. 
Nobody.    32941. 
Passing  shadows.     3.54().). 
I'assion's       slave.         35492. 

35493. 
Prairie  waif.    37028. 
t)uite  English.     38219. 
Search-light.     41260. 
Second  love.    41294. 


Seci-ct  foe. 

41327. 

Speculator. 

43486. 

Tliat  man. 

45593. 

Twice  love. 

47466. 

Two  loves. 

47682. 

Lnknown. 

48.369.  48371. 

Wav  of  the  world.     49762. 
Wife  for  wife.     50887. 
Woman's,  revenge.      51558. 
51559. 
Stevens    (J.    H.)      Mexicano   & 

the  coon.     54501. 
Stevens      (.1.     S.)        Christmas 
bells.     7204. 

Darkest  X.  Y.    9884. 
Harpers  Ferry.     18243. 
John     Brown     of    Harpers 

Ferry.    22836. 
London  mvsterv.    26105. 
Xobodv.     32941. 
S(^arch-light.     41260. 
Wife  for  wife.    50887. 

Stevens  (L.)  : 

Mix-up    at     the    sea-shore. 

30507. 
Tenderloin       after       dark. 
4.5374. 
Stevens  (M.  A.)     Saving  an  in- 
vestment.    40891. 


Stevens    (Maud)      IVter   Kreg- 

ster,  the  Boer.    36002. 
Stevens  (Millie)  : 

Divided  lives.     11008. 
Fate's  caprice.     13811. 
In  after  vears.    21096. 
Xellie  Gray.    32194. 
Song  writer.     43248. 
Unfinished  manuscript. 

48306. 
^^'avward  hearts.     49808. 
Stevens  (O.)     Faith.     13426. 
Stevens      (T.     B.)        Mineland 

mvsterv.    29719. 
Stevens  (T.  W.)  : 
CjTPsar's  gods. 
Chaplet  of  Pan. 
Dairaio's  head. 
Dancing  dolls. 
Denieter      iV: 

10439. 
Duquesne    Christma> 

tery.    53485. 
Historical    pageant   of   Illi- 
nois.    198811). 
Holbein       in       Blackfriars. 

19957a. 
Independence  day   pageant. 
21614. 

if   East   &    West. 


6727. 
9637. 


.5801. 

6726. 

9636, 
9723a. 
Persephone. 


mys- 


Masques 
28656b. 

Pageant 
Louis. 

Pageant 


&    m.-isque    of    St. 

35036a. 

for    Independence 


day.     35037. 
Pageant  of  Xewark.    54862. 
Pageant      of      St.      Louis. 

35046a. 
Pageant  of  the  Italian  ren- 
aissance.   35047c. 
Pageant   of   the   old   Xorth- 

west.     3.5049. 
Rainald    &    the   Red    Wolf. 

38379a. 
Ryland.    40394. 
Sitanish  Main.     434.34. 
Stevens    (W.)      Three  travelers 

watch  a  sunrise.    55586. 
Stevens    (W.   H.)      Kid    Ryan's 

sweetheart.     23666. 
Stevens  (AV.  W.)     House  on  the 

corner.    20430. 
Stevens  &  Lee.     Western  king, 

Hank  Monk.    50016. 
Stevenson  (A.  L.)  : 
Astronomer.    2110. 
(Children's   classics    in    dra- 
matic form.     7051. 
Clever  kid.    7607. 
(Currents.     9488. 
Dramatized      scenes      from 

Amer.  hist.    53464. 
Endless  tale.    12727. 
Hole  in  the  dike.    19960. 
Kings  in  exile.     2.3969. 


3449 


INDEX 


Stevpuson    (A.   L. ) — Coutinuetl. 
Lazy  Kate.    24899. 
Puppet  princess.    37851a. 
Red  shoes.    38800. 
Romantic  Indiana.    55200. 
Shadow.     41661. 
Shepherd    boy    wlio    called 

wolf.    42047. 
Stag  &  the  doe.    43719. 
Two  questions.     47762. 
Vain  jackdaw.    48616. 
Wish  bird.    51251. 
Stevenson  (A.  M.)  : 

Gink  of  Gunk.    16382. 
Perfect  shape.    35906. 
Rabbit  farm.    38263. 
Spooks.     43607,  4360S. 
Stevenson   (B.  B.)     Little  com- 
rade.   2.5630a. 
Stevenson  (C.  A.)     Double  mar- 
riage.   11539. 
Stevenson      (C.     M. )       Snpho's 

tvrins.    40765. 
Stevenson    (E.    ID      My    unde 

Pete.    31723. 
Stevenson  (G.  U.)  : 

Aladdin  up  to  date.    681. 
Set  of  fin-s.     41580. 
Stevenson  (Guernsey)     Mutiny. 

31472. 
Stevenson  (Gustavus)  : 
Knots  of  life.    24191  . 
Onaattah.     3396G,  33967. 
Stevenson  (H.  M.)     Early  bird. 

12138. 
Stevenson      (John)        Nutopia. 

33168. 
Stevenson    ( .Tuliii )      California. 

5848. 
Stevenson  (K. )  : 

Cruel  London.    9250. 
Double     marriage.       11538, 

11539. 
Missus.    30099. 
Scheherazade.  41037. 
Snowflower.     42925. 
Wicked  London.    50772. 
Widower's  honeymoon. 

50845. 
Woi'ld  against  iier.    51746. 
Stevenson  (K.  E.)  : 

Cousin  Larry.    8897a. 
Terrible  tangle.    4.5428b. 
Stevenson    (L. )      Younger  gen- 
eration.   52215. 
Steven.son     (L.     H.)       Christie 

Johnstone.    7192. 
Stevenson  (M.  J.)  : 
In  wrong.    21574. 
You  need  a  doctor.    52145. 
Stevenson  (R.  L.)  : 

Dr.    .Tekyll    &    Mr.    Plyde. 

11152-11155,  17053. 
Hampton  club.     18018. 
.Macaire.    27013. 


Stevenson    (R.   L. ) — Continued. 
Master       of       Ballantrae. 

20401. 
New        Arabian        nights. 

14572a. 
Nuits    du    Hampton    club. 

"312S 
Prince  Otto.    37364. 
St.  Ives.    40534. 
Sire    de    MalStroit's    door. 

42555. 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 

&      Mr.      Hyde.       44041, 

44043. 
Three  plays  by  W.  E.  Hen- 
ley &  R.  L.  B.    46017. 
Treasure    Island.      46903a, 


o-y 


64.5-55648. 


J. )      Some   soup. 
.)     DisenUiiigled. 


46903b. 
Steward    (O. 

43158a. 
Steward  (R.  B. 

10940. 

Stewart  (A.  B.)  : 

Belles  of  Canterbury.   3449. 

Midsummer    dance    dream. 
29468a.  54509. 

Vasa  of  Sweden.    48720. 
Stewart    (A.    M.)      Tale    of   2 

shirts.    55511. 
Stewart     (Agnew)       Suffragett 

candidate.     44395. 
Stewart  (Andrew)  : 

After  the  concert.    496a. 

And  then  some.    52681. 

Chemist  &  man.    6892a. 

Desperate  errand.    10570. 

Mailed  fist.    27524c. 

Pinch.    36318a. 

Stewart  (Ann)  : 
Cinch.    7338. 

Getting     away      with      it. 
16277. 
(C.)     Hoo!3ier  Hollow, 


Stewart 
20232. 
Stewart    (C.    E.)      Uncle   Josh 

W^atherby  abroad.    47988. 
Stewart  (C.  I.)     Truth.     47281. 
Stewart  (C.  L.)  : 

Driven  away.    11S34. 
Vivian  Earl.     49209. 

Stewart  (C.  T.)  : 

By  request.     5707. 

Country  girl  in  N.  Y.    8765. 

Doubting  Thomas.    11559. 

Her  titled  husband.    53924. 

Lion  &  the  lamb.    25536. 

Polly.     36730. 
Stewart    (Carlyle)      Wanderer. 

49468a. 
Stewart  (Cordelia  &  Emmie)  : 

Cracker  jack   poker  game. 
8992. 

War  of  the  rose.    49593. 
Stewart  (F.)     Taken  in.  44942. 


Stewart     (F.    E.)       Jardin    de 

Paris  girls.    22501. 
Stewart    (F,  R.)  : 

For     her     sister's     honor. 

14822. 
Heroine  in  rags.     19292. 
Son  of  Hagar.     43206. 
Stewart   (G.)  : 

Caught  in  the  rain.    6505. 
Delicate   situation.   10407a. 
Devil  outwitted.     10673. 
Gay  lieutenant.     15974. 
Girl   from   Centralia,   Kan. 

16482. 
Glimpse  of  Elysium.  16758. 
He  tried  to  be  nice.    18392. 
In  the  times  of  George  the 

3d.     21530. 
Inspector  from  Kan.  21781. 
Little   water    on   the   side. 

25929. 
Madeleine.     27238a. 
Mistakes     will     happen. 

30123. 
Plant.     36436a. 
Taffy     was     a    V/elshman. 
44911d. 
Stewart    (G.  W.)  : 

Expiation.     13247. 
On  the  Mississippi.  33S79a. 
Stewart    (H.  J.)  : 

Bluff  King  Hal.     4405. 
Columbus.     8011. 
Oracle.     34293. 
Osmo.     34406. 
Stewart   (J.)  : 

Cracker   jack   poker   game. 

8992. 
Vv'ar  of  the  rose.    49593. 
Stewart    (J.    C.)      See    Crossy 

(J.  S.) 
StevN^art    (J.  D.)     Darkest  Da- 
homey.    9881. 
Stevrart   (J.  J.)  : 

Esmerelda.     12929. 
Knickerbockers.     24130. 
Xj-htingale.     32766. 
Stev-.nrt   (J.  M.)  : 

Disenchanted.     10939. 
Mr.  Bloffer.     30152. 
SteAvart    (K.)  : 

Heart  of  Rosita.    1S4S0. 
Hour  of  William.     20:580ti. 
TIi.it  affair  of  the  princess. 
45526a. 
Stewart     (L.    W.)       Bertie    at 

Bay.     3559a. 
Stewart      (M.)        Boozefighter, 

4643b. 
Stewart    (M.    C.)      Erbforster. 

12849. 
Stewart  (M.  I.)     Prodigal  son. 

37595. 
Stevv'art  (N.)     War  of  the  rose. 
49.")93. 


3450 


INDEX 


Stewart    (O.  W.)  : 

Gentleman       from       Cook. 

16112a. 
Plotter!^.     36552b. 
Precipice.     37044a. 
Stevv^art       ( R. )         Tattercoats. 

45153. 
Stewart    (S.  N.)      In  a  strange 
country.     L'lOSH. 

Stewart    (W.  O.)  : 

Orocodile  tears.     9162. 
Doul)le  lesson.     11526. 
Mv  niilliuer'.s  bill.     31646. 
On  the  raareli.     33872. 
Pantomime     rehearsal. 

35189. 
Wig  &  gown.'  50941. 

Stewart    (W.  G.)  : 

Camp  Cupid.     5953. 
Fu.ss  &  feathers.    15733. 
Stewart    ("\V.  K.)      Dummkopf. 

12031. 
Stewart    (Z.   E.)      Wanted,   an 
amateur.     49547. 

Stewart  &  Kidd  co. : 
Easter.     12172. 
Four    plays    of    the    Free 

theater.     15173a. 
Lucky  Pehr.     26867. 
Short  plays.     4216S. 
Stewart    sisters.      War    of    the 

rose.     49593. 
Stevnor       (M.)         Femme      de 

I'acteur.     14036. 
Stiatti     (F.)       Michelangelo    & 

Rolla.     29378. 
Stibbs  (A.  J.  &  D.  W.)     Queen 

of  Carminia.     38010. 
Stickel     (F.)       Clerk's     crime. 

7602. 
Stickel  (H.  W.)     Souls.    43338. 
Stickuev     (C.)       Fifth     wheel. 

14153. 
Stiebel  (Joseph  or  J.  L.)  : 

It  never  happened.     22229. 
To  ports  of  peace.     46374. 
Two  brothers.     47568. 
Slieber    (F.)  : 

Heideu.     18623. 

Prophet    Percival.     37717. 

Stiegler    (W.   G.)  : 

Doll-faced  girl.     11256. 
Kitty's  best  catch.     24070. 
Stifter    (K.)      Man   soil   keine 

brief e  schreibeu.     27949. 
Stiles    (J.)      Guilty  conscience. 

17762. 
Stiles    (.T.  A.)     Advertised  for. 

378. 
Stiles   (R.)     Bachelor's  dream. 

2698. 
Stilgebauer   (E.)  : 
Leben.     24962. 
Neidhart.     32163,  32164. 


Stilgebauer   ( E. )  — Continued. 

Tolle  rittmeister.     46434. 

Va  banque.    48585. 
Stillman    (G.  J.)  : 

Jane  McCrea.     22462. 

Mercedes.     29140. 

Mutual  mistake.     31479. 

Rehearsal.     38945. 

'I'axidermist.     45175. 

'rraiKiuilitv,    Collins'    trou- 
bles.   46809a. 

\\hat  <lod  hath  .jolin-d   1o- 
uethei 


(J.) 


50070a. 
jr.      In 


a    fog. 


Stillman 
21065. 
Stillman    (R.)  : 

Bull  con.     .5440. 
It's  all  on  the  quiet.  22238. 
Red  ro.se.     38790. 
Spider  &  the  fly.    43525. 
While     the     storm     raged. 
50436. 
Stillwell.      Up    stairs    &    down 

stairs.     4S494. 
Stillwel!    (A.  E.)      See  Stilwell 

(A.  H) 
Stilson   (J.) 
corn  girl. 
Stilson    (P. 
the  dryad. 
Stilwell    (A. 
Barriers 
Reaping 
38601. 
Stilwell    (E. 


& 


jr.     Katy,  the  hot 

23539. 
B.)      Old   Pipes 

33602a. 
E.): 

of  ice.     3059. 
the      whirlwind 

S.): 


Aunt  Kate,  spinster.  2412. 
Mme.    Macaroni's    cooking. 

27208. 
Stilwell   (G.  A.)  : 

De  Witt  mystery.     53406. 
Try  it  &  see.     55675. 
Stilwell   (L.  J.  L.)  : 

Abandoned  bride.     42. 

All  the  way  vou  look  at  it. 

919. 
Another      man's      treasure. 

1580. 
As   the   world   .iudged   her. 

2025. 
Aunt  Tommy.     2435. 
Beautiful  Christie.    3207. 
Because    his    love    proved 

false.     3246. 
Could  she  forget.     8639. 
Could    you    but    love    me, 

dear.     8642. 
Do     vou     love    me.     dear? 

11087. 
Don't       judge       her       too 

harshly.     11413. 
Don't   tell   ma-ma.  11416. 
Dulcie's  devotion.     12016. 
Estranged,    but    they    still 

loved.     12965. 
Evanell's  sad  secret.  13058. 


Stilwell   (L.  J.  L.) — Continued. 
Fancy-free,  yet  linked  for 

life.    13632. 
Finding  her  affinity.   14262 
First  kiss.     14366. 
Gertrude     Denning's     love 

affair.     16226. 
Golden  moments   of  lovers. 

16992. 
Hastily  wooed.     18289. 
Heart    of    saucv     Susalyu. 

18481. 
Her  tirst  lemptatiou.   18992. 
If  the  heart  is  trulv  mated. 

20939. 
In  a  moment  of  temptation. 

21076. 
In   an  unguarded   moment. 

21100. 
lola's  sin.     21919. 
Jollie.st      little      maid      in 

town.     22922. 
Just   a   girl   with   a   heart. 

23323.  • 

Just  what  sealed  her  fate. 

23404. 
Kiss,     &     let's     make     up 

again.     24020. 
Knowing  all.     24195. 
Landing  a  husband.    24626. 
Led   bv   a   girlish   impulse. 

24972. 
Linda's    pitiful    atonement. 

25517. 
Look      before      you      leap. 

26153. 
Love  me,   &  I  am  a  king. 

26555. 
Love  or  honor.     26587. 
Lovers   once.     26676. 
Marriage  it  must  be.  28403. 
Mischievous    Madge    Darl- 
ing.    29850. 
Miss       Middleton's      lover. 

35394. 
Nobody  knew.     32946. 
Norrella.  the  bell.    33016. 
Only  a  flirtation.     34161. 
Only  love's  cross.    34205. 
Ought    the    world    to    con- 
demn her.     34512. 
Parted  in  the  bridal  hour. 

35394-35395a. 
Perhaps  mother  knew  best. 

85912. 
Pleasing        her       parents. 

36527. 
Political        plot.  36694, 

36695. 
Poor  girl's  love.    36796. 
Prettv      Dorothv's     honor. 

37112. 
Pretty  little  flirt.    37114. 
Price    of    a    young    girl's 

heart.    37152. 


3451 


INDEX 


Stihvell   (L.  J.  I..)- -Contimied. 
Quickly  mated.     38188. 
Quicklv    tliev    fell   in   love. 

38189. 
Rent     me     a      lover     gay. 

39051. 
Kiche.s.     39388. 
Ruled  his  lieart  for  a  day. 

402.52. 
Sad   love   romance  of  Lola 

Dale.     40473. 
Sad  love-story   of  a   pretty 

village  belle.     40474. 
She's  a  merry,  innocent  co- 
il net  te.     4200S. 
Since   the   hour   thev   met. 

42481 . 
Sudden  betrothal.     44372. 
Sweethearts  once.     44793. 
Tillv.  the  slave  of  the  fam- 
ily.    46219. 
Under   ])romise.        48128. 
Uniiappv  love.     48319. 
Uifited  by  nnstake.     48343. 
Vain     Violet,     the     lieauty. 

48617. 
Waifs  of  liau-ricker's  allev. 

49384. 
Waiting  for  him  who  came 

not.     49396. 
When      his     love      waned. 

r)0233. 
When   love  is   true.     ."'>02~)6. 
When     love     takes     wing. 

.-)0263. 
When     true     hearts     meet. 

.50343. 
When      we      meet      again. 

r)0350. 
When    you    meet    the    right 

one.     50367. 
Wife.     50875. 
Willful  Oaynell.     51055. 
Xeda's  fickle  lover.     51940. 
Yesterday's     affection,    but 

not  today's.     52105. 
Young — &       too      trusting. 

511.56. 
Young     girl's    fatal    eiTor. 

52166. 
Zetta.  the  oil-king's  sweet- 
heart.   .52334. 
Zoe,  the  pride  of  Morgan's 

alley.     52380  . 
Stimpson      (K.      Fj.)        Movies. 

31262. 
Stine   ((!.  .T.)  : 

Bachelor's    holidav.      2706. 

2707. 
Guess.     17730. 
Hiram's  birtliday.     19.520. 
Love  at  2<1  sight.    26482a. 
Wanted  a  divorce.    49503. 
Stine     (E.)      IMaids    &    money. 
27.515. 


Stineman    (E.   G.)  : 

All  mighty  dollar.     873. 
Mysterious  Thompson. 

31826. 
Peter  Progress  &  the  little 
explorers.     36011. 
Stineman  (J.  V.)  : 

All  mighty  dollar.    873. 
Kit  o'  the  Rockies.  24037. 
Lucky  star.     26872. 
Mysterious    Thompson. 

31826. 
Peter  Progress  &  the  little 

explorers.     36011. 
Princess  in  pawn.    37421. 
Stinemetz    (P>.    H. )      Marigold. 

28273. 
Stinger  (B.)    See  Hawk  (.T.  C.) 
Stinson  (F.)  : 

As  you  like  it.    2037. 
Camille.     5940. 
Conditional    pardon.     8219. 
Cymbeline.    9540. 
Divided  house.     11006. 
Frou-Frou.    15606. 
Law  in  N.  Y.     24860. 
Mary  Stuart.    28574. 
Mystery    of   Edwin    Drood. 

31839 
New  German.    32383. 
Passion's  perils.     35491. 
Pert.     3.5977. 
Twelfth  night.     47404. 
Twice     lost,     twice     won. 
47465. 
Stinson    (J.  B.)      Dolly's  birth- 
day.    11298. 
Stires    (H.    H. )      Masonry    ex- 
posed   by    means    of    the    X 
rays.    28626. 
Stirling     (.T.    M. )       Revelation. 

39236. 
Stirling  (.J.  R.)  : 

Devil's  daughter.     10690. 
Lamb's  gambol.     24.562. 
Saleslady.     40589. 
Stirling     (R.     B.)        Saleslady. 

40589. 
Stirring    ( K.    .T.)      Other    half. 

34451. 
Stoaks    (C.    E.)      Aai-on    Burr. 

36. 
Stobbe  (W.)  : 

Hail     to     the     New     Year. 

17895. 
Wedding-cakes.    49899. 
Stobitzer  (H.)  : 

Dressur     auf     den     niann. 

11819. 
(irenzsperre.     17<)09. 
Love  mill.    54343. 
Love  on   crutches.     26578- 

26581. 
NotlandiHig.     330S3b. 
Regimen  tspapa.     38919a. 


S t  ( >bl tzer   ( H. )  — Continued. 

Rheinnixe.    39313. 

Storch.    43966. 
Stock  (J.  J.)  : 

Man's  ways.    28110. 

Women  of  society.     51612c. 
Stock  (P.  V.)  : 

Affaire  scandaleuse.    426. 

Amourette.    1364. 

Apres  r  opera.    1732. 

Bon  juge.    4525. 

Capita ine  Therese.     6042. 

Chambre  a  part.    6638. 

Chambre  des  baisers.    6639. 

Clarisse  Arbois.     7538. 

Clef.     7577. 

Coralie  &  cie.    8495. 

Coup  de  fouet.     8819. 

Couvee.    8916. 

Dame  du  23.    9675. 

Dette.     10630. 

Docteur.     11099. 

Fanulle  Bolero.     13569. 

Fatalite.    13776. 

F  i  1 1  e     d  u     garde-chasse. 
14233. 

Fille  sauvage.     14236. 

Filles  Jackson  &  cie.  14237. 

Florette  &  Patapon.    14503. 

Folic  blanche.    14663. 

Gueule  du  loup.     17742. 

Heu  reuse.     19334. 

Honneurs     de     la     tjuerre. 
20141. 

.Talouse.    22436. 

.lean  la  cocarde.     225.56. 

Loute.     26414. 

M'  amour.    26984. 

Mile.  Aurore.     27245. 

Main  de  singe.     27525. 

Maternite.    28786. 

Medor.     29036. 

Mysteres   de   Saint   Peters- 
bourg.    31791. 

Nellie  Rozier.     32207. 

Panachot,        gendarme. 
35156. 

Place  aux  femmes.     36421. 

Roule-ta-bosse.    40085. 

Trois  titles  de  M.   Dupont. 
47139. 

Tromi)e-la-mort.     47150a. 

Voyage     autour     du     code. 
49308. 
Stock  (P.  V. )  &  cie.   Presidente. 

37080. 
Stockbridge  (F.  P.)  : 

Children  of  Adam.  7022. 

•Tanie's  doll.     22475. 
Stockbridge  (H.)  : 

Debts.     10310. 

Mununy's  foot.     313.57a. 
Stockdale   (C.)    Suicide.    44435. 
Stockdale    (E.)      Night    before 
the  race.    32663. 


3452 


INDEX 


Stocker  (G.)  : 

Cromwell.     9169. 
Gen.  Grant.    16041. 
Hamlet    keyed    up    to    the 
minute.     18008. 
Stocker   (S.  P.)   Sicur  Du  Lliut. 
55338. 

Stockfield    (M.)      Crook.     9173. 
Stockman  (D.  H.)  : 

Golden  wedding.     33982. 
Lund  of  liberty.     54219. 
Stockton  (E.)  : 

Borrowed.     4672. 
IModel  father.     30564. 
Stockton    (F.    K.)  : 

Old     Pipes     &     the     dryud. 

33602a,  516S4a. 
Queen'.s  niu.s3um.     38120. 
Stockton     (J.    AV.)       I'ansy    & 

Convolvulus.     35181. 
Stockwell   (L.  K.)  : 
Chaff.     6620. 

New    England    eomnmnitv. 
32362. 
Stocqueler  -  Siddons.        (V.     I.) 

They  say.     45764a. 
Stodart    (Robert  or  K.   S.)  : 
Agent  &  the  widow.    578. 
Closing  the  contract.     7053. 
Ettelheim's  tolly.     13013. 
Extraordinary    c(»ndu<i     of 

the  general.     13270. 
P^'ight     in     the     liuhtliouse. 
14180. 

For  liberty.     14847. 
(Jetting     the     e  v  i  d  e  n  c  e. 

16292. 
How  they  tinished  the  play. 

20538. 
In  right.     21305. 
In   society's   Avhirl.     21327. 
In  the  vault.     21539a. 
Innocent  abduction.  21738e. 
One  summei".    34103. 
Picture    of    happiness. 

36242. 

lievelation.     39236a. 
Kosine.     40047. 
Struggle.     44223. 
Swindlers.      44804a,    55498. 
Tiiugled  lines.     45100. 
Terrible  tangle.     45428. 
Two  playwrights  &  a  wife. 

47750.  47751. 
Up  from  the  depths.   48477. 
Woodsman.     51693. 
Stodd    (A.   F.   F.)      Great  deed, 
17376b. 

StfKldard    (B.)  : 

(Country  girl.     8764. 
Forgetful  teacher.     15015. 
Girl   of  Broadway.     16584. 
Hiram  Spivins.     19519. 
Mannua's  boy.     54396. 


Stoddard     (Ethel)       Forgetful 

teacher.      15015. 
Stoddard   (Evelyn)  : 

Daisy  ivoni  up  there.    9655. 
.Jessica.     22652. 
Stoddard    ((}.   E.)  : 

Colonial  courtship.     7941. 
Felice,   the   maid   of  Trou- 

ville.     13991. 
Greai   mogul.     17436. 
Isle  of  spice.     22170,  22171. 
Kissing   king.     24029a. 
Lend  me  your  wife.     25061. 
Magi  of  Nicobar.     27356. 
Miss  C  h  r  v  s  a  n  t  hemum. 

29916. 
Mogul.     30684. 
Moon   maiden.      30939. 
Prince  Tatters.     37379. 
Koyal    chef.      40127,   401 28. 
Willie    &    his    mischievous 
dog.     51075. 
Stoddard    (L.)  : 

(Jentleman    Waife.      16132. 
In  the  jialace  of  the  king. 

214751). 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  31994. 
Stoddard   (  W.  (). )     New  Year's 
call.      32505. 

Stoddards      (The)        Forgetful 

teaclu'i-.      15015. 
Stoddart       (,T.      M. )        Da  i  s  v 

Thorne.     9659. 
Stoddart    (J.   M. )    «S:  co.      Dan- 
ger.    9749. 
Stodder    ((J.)      Night   in   Spain. 

32701. 
Stoepel     (R. )       False    prophet. 

13534. 
Stoormer  (W.  .1.)    Aurora  bore- 

alis.     24.57. 
Stoesp]    (().)      Waare.     49338. 
Stokes    (F.   A.)    &   bro.      Faust. 

138971). 
Stokes    (  F.  A.)   CO.: 

.\mbassador.     1089a. 
Anti-matrimony.      1606. 
IVlgian  Christ  m  a  s  eve. 

33491). 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac.     9557. 
Faust.     13902c. 
Francesca     da      R  i  m  i  n  i. 

15248. 
Hiinsel   &    Gretel.      17S80a. 

17882,  17882a. 
Nameless  one.     54677. 
Princesse  Lointaine.    37471. 
Sherwood.     42099. 

Stokes    (J.)  : 

According    to    Washington. 

52558. 
Making  good.     27615. 
Pettigrew's       b  i  r  t  h  d  a  v. 

36062c. 


Stokes  (R.  P.)  : 

In  April.     21103. 

Mary.     28535. 

On  the  day.     33828a. 

Saving    of    Martin    Greer. 

40894. 
S»|naring    the    triangle. 

43685b. 
Woman     who     wouldn't. 

55903. 

Stoll    (E.    E.)      Titus  Androni- 

cus.     46352. 
Stoll    (M.  W. )     His  nephew. 

19746. 
Stoll    (O.)  : 

Dancing  Viennese.     9736. 

Sir  John  &  Mile.    42540a. 
Stollberg   (F.)  : 

Klaue  held.     4211. 

Reiche  miidchen.     38959. 
Stoller    (L.  F. )      Searching  the 

depths.     41266. 
Stoltz    (E.)      .\dvertised.      377. 
Stolworthy    (R.  M.)  : 

Blue   grass    farmer.     4373. 

Sam  Grimes.     40636,  40637. 
Stol/.    (R.)  : 

Du    lielies   Wien.      11898. 

Eiserne    jungfrau.       12361. 

(Hucksmadel.     16798. 

Grosse  name.     17683. 

Lumiierl.      54361,    54362. 

.Minenkoenig.    29720,  29721. 
Stonnnel    (G. )  : 

Amphitryon.      1371. 

Kaiser  Karls  geisel,    23459. 

Weg    nach     D  a  m  a  s  k  u  s. 
49940. 

Stone      ( A. ) 

29915. 
Stone   (A.  A.) 
Stone    (A.   G.)  : 

By  order  of  the  king.  5695. 
Conversion     of     Prof.     Ra- 
meau.     8407. 
Stone    ( C.    E. )      \\'ages  of  sin. 

49358b. 
Stone    (C.   Forrest-)      Sec  For- 
rest-Stone. 
Stone    (D.    C. )      Ordrc    de   b<m 

temps.    34321a. 
Stone   (E. )  : 

Countess  Debeaui)re.    8702. 
Countess  Irma.     8714. 
Fair  Bohemian.     13366. 
Lady   P.ellinghani.      24361. 
.More  margin.     31017. 
Stone    (E.  B. )      Esmond.  12930. 
Stone     (G.    O. )       Beautv    shop. 
3240. 

Stone      (H.      F. )         Polvgarav. 

30758. 
Stone      (H.      S.)        Old     wine. 

33676. 


Miss     Chimoag. 
A.   D.   1813.     4. 


3453 


INDEX 


Stone  (H.  S.)  &  co. : 

Bending  of  the  bough 

Graustark.     17336. 

Lucifer.     26812a. 

Plays,  pleasant  &  unpleas- 
ant.    36509c. 

Po'  white  trash. 

Three   plays   for 
46017a. 


3491. 


365S7a. 
Puritans. 


(lead     awaken. 


Family    affair. 


13268a. 

26343. 

Melrose 


hall. 


\\'hen     we 
50349. 

SI  one    (T.    F.) 

13581. 
SI  one  (J.  D.)  : 
Extractress. 
Lost  Pleiad. 
Romance    of 

.39801. 
Triumphant   wife.     47115. 
Stoue  (Jane)  See  Trimble  (J.) 
Stone   (John)  : 

Anne  Boleyu.    1553. 
Georgie  ltd.    16162. 
Great  Kleopatra.     17415. 
Undoing  of  Job.     48275. 
Stone  (June  &  L.  D.)  : 

Delicate  twins.     10408. 
From  son  to  father.    15576. 
Lady  Golden   Rod.     24416. 
Stone    (Lester)      Nick    Carter. 

32618. 
Stone    (Louis)     Tortured   to  a 

confession.     46584. 
Stone     (M.    H.)      North    Pole. 

33026. 
Stone   (M.  T.)  : 

Bov  hero.     4836. 
Hawkesworth.    18338. 
One  of  our  boys.    34065. 
Only  a  boy.     34147.  34148. 
Stone    (Melissa)      Millionaire's 

daughter.     29667. 
Stone    (IMuriel)      Last    of    the 

(roupe.     24752. 
Stone   (S.)  : 

Ijost,     stolen     or     strayed. 

26356a. 
She,  liini  &  I'ler.     41999. 
Upkeep.     .55748. 
Who  pavs?     55929. 
Stone   (T.)  : 

Fate      of      the      morning 

glories.     13801. 
Widow's  blind  love.    50849. 
Stone   (W.  D.)  : 

Home,  sweet  home.    20057. 
On  tlie  Yukon.     33951. 
Stone   (W.  H.)  : 

Degree  of  the  silver  bow  & 

golden  arrow.     10393a. 
Lesson  of  woodcraft.  542.53. 
Stone   (W.  K.)  : 

Have    you    got    money? 

53879. 
Square  deal.    55428. 


Stone  (W.  W.)     Cordelia.  8499. 
Stone  &  Kimball: 
Macaire.    27013. 
Plays    of    M.    Maeterlinck. 
3650Sa,  3650Sb. 
Stoneleigh    (R.)      See   Lucken- 

bill   (L.  L.) 
Stoner    (P.)  : 

('achita.  the  Creole.     5783. 
Edith.     12238. 
Holbrook's  daughter.   19958. 
Maud  Muller.  28859,  28862. 
Passion.     3.5474. 
Robeit  of  AVoodleigh.  39645. 
Robin  Gray.    39654. 
Robin  Gray's  wife.    39655. 
Shadow  brook.     41665. 
Shadowed  heart.    41690. 
WoodlelgJi.     51687. 
Stones    (A.)      Romance  of  the 

mound  builders.     39816. 
Stonhouse    (T.   A.)      Summer's 

afternoon.     44511 . 
Storbeck    (V.)  : 

At  the  mercy  of  the  court. 

2257. 
Carmen.    6245. 
Storer  (D.)     Crucible.     9243a. 
Storey  (W.  G.)     Eudora.  13022. 
Storm     (A. )       See    L  i  p  k  i  n  d 

(A.  G.) 
Storm    (C.)      Kommandatur. 

2422.jb. 
Storrs    (C.  B.)  : 

Course  of  trne  love.   8836a. 
Macic  mill.     27377a. 
Storv  (F.)     Revenge.    39240. 
Story    (G.  B.)  : 

Our  cook.     34577. 
Our  servants.     34769. 
Story  (W.  W.)     Nero.     32239. 
Stothart    (H.  P.)  : 
Actress.     220. 
My  blue-grass  uirl.    31497. 
Stotte  (T.  J.)     Bald  Knob  trag- 
edy.    2836. 
Stoughton       (P.)         Lelawalla. 

25030. 
Stoughton     &    Hughes.      Laui- 

gan's  ball.     24640. 
Stoupa  (A.)     Power  of  repent- 
ance.    36984a. 
Stout    (E.)  : 

Cole,  Bob  &  James  Younger. 

7801. 
Duke  de  Reichstadt.   11982. 
Fannv  Legrand.    13644. 
Girl  detective.     16468. 
Millionaire  hobo.    29655. 
Northfield     bank     robbery. 

33033. 
Tex.  ranger.    45499. 
Uncle   Dick.     47950. 
Vanishing  race.    48696. 
Venezuela.    48796. 

3454 


stout    (E.)— -Continued. 

Younger  boys,  train  wreck- 
ersr    52208. 

Younger  bros..  bank  rob- 
bers.    52212. 

Younger  brothers'  last  raid. 
52213. 

Yoimgei-s  out  West.  5222L 
Stout   (G.  L.)  : 

After  the  war.     524,  525. 

Blackbird.      41.59. 

Chen-y  ripe.     6911. 

Coal  heaver's  r  e  v  e  ii  g  e. 
7720. 

Con.     8195. 

Father  &  sou.     13822. 

Humming-bird.     20638. 

Jack.     22300. 

Jessie.     22654. 

Lockout.     26058. 

Lon  dub  rioza.     26092. 

Maggie,  the  midget.    27354. 

Midget.     29402. 

Noah's  ark.     32901.  32903. 

Our  cranks.     34590. 

Rival  tenants.     39551. 

Shingawn.     42114. 

Skibbeeah.     42663,  42664. 

Washed  ashore.     49646. 
Stout  (W.  A.)     Pussy  wants  a 

corner.     37907. 
Stout    (W.   O.)  : 

Man  from  the  moon    27815. 

White    feather      55917 
St(»vel    (R)  : 

And  he  did.     1405. 

Spiked.     43544. 

Stover    (E.)  : 

Honor   bright.     20162. 

Man  from  Reno.     27805. 

On  the  water  wagon.   33945. 
Stover   (J.  W.)  : 

Artist  &  tlie  singer.     1969. 

Day    at   the   World's   fair. 
10112. 

Topics  of  the  times.    4656:>. 

^Val•  &  peace.    49574. 
Slow    (C.)  : 

Glorieux.     16776. 

Golden  tyrant.    17016. 

Iron  creed.     22064. 
Stow  (Mrs.  J.  W. )     Probate 

chafe.     37557. 
Stowe  (A.)     Magic  eyes.  27366. 
Stowe     (Mrs.    E.    S.)      Lillian. 

25465. 
Stowe    (H.)      Mistake.     30104. 
Stowe    (H.    B.)      Uncle   Tom's 

cabin.     2768.   13054,  48052. 
Stowell   (E.  L.)  : 

Knaves  of  the  road.    24122. 

Ribbons.    39326. 
Stowell    (L.    E.)      Eagle   Elsa. 
12116. 


INDEX 


Stovle     (C.     L.)        Side     door 

Jennie.     42236.     . 
Straaten    (F.   van)  : 

Fur  ihr  land.     15G30. 

luspl-  tier    (nienen.      21769. 
Slnicliey    (L.)  : 

Honest  policy.     20108. 

Other  siiut.     :i4484. 
Strnhi    (A.    O.)      Koruodi.iutin. 
24220. 

Stri.hl    (M.   M.)  : 

New   iK.nie.     32396a. 
Strange  a  d  v  e  n  t  xi  r  e  s  of 

Amos  Skeeter.    44035. 
Trip  to  the  city.     47040. 
Upside  down.     48540a. 
Siraight    (N.)  : 

Lover'.s  whims.     26685. 
McAnally's      p  o  w      w  o  w. 

27014. 
Seven  beauties.     41605. 
Sultan's  seraglio.     44487. 
Strain  ( It. )    Pursuit  of  Prisrilla. 

37898. 
Strait   (J.  A.)     Chip.     7103. 
Straiv-er    (H.  D.  &  W.  B.)      On 
the     threshold     of     eternity. 
33933. 

Striikosch    (C.)  : 

Little  homeopathe.    25718a. 
Mme.  Tantale.     27221a. 
Unkr.own.     48372a. 
Slrakosch    (E.)  : 

In  the  middle  of  the  night. 

21457b. 
Three     pairs     of     shoe  s. 
4600S. 
Stiamm    (A.)  : 

Bride  of  the  Moor.     5065a. 
Sancta  Susanna.    40682a. 
Stranahan    (Mrs.     E.     P.) 

Rougher  road.     40082. 
Strandberg  (O.  A.)     Iron  man. 

22068a. 
Stranding     (N.)       Clownduell. 

44264a. 
Strandt    (D.    A.)      Frauen-kon- 

gress.     15288. 
Strang    (E.    T.)      Oxford    hist. 

pageant.     34982. 
Strang   (M.  S.)     Gift.     16342a. 
Strang   (W.)     Philip,  the  king. 
.    36136b. 

Strange  (J.  G.)    Today.   46413a. 
Strange    (T.  F.)  : 

Ormondes.     34373. 
Raugeley.     38448. 
Strani  (G.  Zuppone-)     See  Zup- 
poue-Strani. 

Strano   (J.)  : 

Her  letter.    19054a. 
Mediation.    29013a. 
?.Iercedes  Madero.     2914()a. 
Prince  Carlo.    37279. 


Stranskv  (O.)     Fritzi.     15494a, 

15494b. 
Strasbui-ger  (E.  H.)    Abrahams 

test  anient.     95. 
Slraslfurgvr    (,I.    K.)      Day    in 

<'aui[>.     10124. 
S  ( ra  ssb  1 1  rg     ( C.    F. )       S  w  o  r  d 

maker  of   Paris.     44814. 
Strassman    (A.)      Fritz   at    Ihe 

world's  lair.     l.">484. 
Stnitloid    (.T.    H.)      Louis   XI. 

2G38SI).  2(5388c. 
Strathy    (R.)      Egotist.     12301. 
Stratton     (B.    F.)      Brother    & 

sister.    5259. 
Stratton    (C.)  : 

Amerika  abroad.     1292. 
Arlington   Lightfoot,   P.   D. 

1869a. 
Insurance  man.     21792. 
.loyzelle.     23095. 
Sui'-ides.     44440a. 
Stratton     (G.     W.)       Sleeping 

beauty.     42750. 
Stratton    (G.  W.)   &  co.     Sleep- 
ing beauty.     42750. 
Stratton  (H.  M.)  : 

All     on    account    of    Aunt 

Sally.    886. 
Debt.     10304. 
Extremes  meet.     13276. 
Stratton  (N.  A.)  : 
Blending.     4224. 
Capt.  &  chief  on  Darwin's 

theorv.     6083. 
Hidden         will.  19381- 

19383. 
Old  companion.     33451. 
Secret.     41313. 
Sting  of  the  serpent.  43907. 
Stratton      (R.      K.)        Which? 

50412a. 
Straub    (H.    O.)       While   love 

watches.    50431. 
Straube  (M.)     Mormone.  31043. 
Straus    (O.)  : 

Dancing     Viennese.      9736, 

9737. 
Didi.     10833. 
Himmelblaue  zeit.     19496a. 

19496b. 
Kleine     freundiu.       24085, 

24086. 
Liebeszauber.  54262,  54263. 
Misterio  de  un  vals.   30286. 
Rund  um  die  liebe.    55220, 

55221. 
Soldadito      de      chocolate. 

43061. 
Soldat  de  chocolat.     43063. 
Tal       der       liebe.       44959, 

44960. 
Tapfere  Kassian.     45124. 
Tapfere        soldat.      *  45125. 
45126. 


Stra us    ( (). )  — Con  1  inued. 

Venus    im    griinen.      48836, 

48837. 
Waltz  dream.     49450. 
Waizei-traum.      494.53. 
Str.iuss.       Invitacion     al     vals. 

54070. 
Strauss    (B.)      Landing  a   con- 
tract.    24624. 
Strauss   (E.)     Hochzeit.    19920. 
Strauss    (F.  V.)    co.     His  first 

wife.     19636. 
Strauss         (IT.)  Inevitable. 

216GS. 
Sirauss    (J.)  : 

Blaue  held.     4211. 
Cagliostro.    5812. 
Fledermaus.     14492. 
Gypsy  baron.     17824. 
Lark.    24651. 
Night  birds.    32664. 
Reiche  madchen.    38959. 
Tolle      Therese.         46434a, 

46434b. 
Waldmeister.     49410. 
Strauss      (J.     M.)        Calisaya. 

5875. 
Strauss    (L.)       Dr.    Bentham's 

folly.     11119. 
Strauss  (L.  A.)     Recruiting  of- 

licer.     38692a. 
Strauss  (M.)    Mills  of  the  gods. 

■29683a. 
Strauss    (Richard)  : 

Ariadne  auf  Naxos.     1820. 
1821. 

Ariadne  on  Naxos.     1822. 

Cavaliere  della  rosa.    6531. 

Chevalier  at  la  rose.    6926. 

Elektra.      12428-12431. 

Elettra.     12439. 

Feu      de     la      Saint-Jean. 
14091.  14092. 

Feuersnot.     14100,  14101. 

Frau  ohne  schatten.    53701. 

Rose-bearer.    39952. 

Rosenkavalier.     40033. 

Salome.     40605-40610. 
Strauss    (Robert)  : 

Beaten  biscuit.     .3177. 

Hypnotic  spree.     20759. 
Strauss     (Rose)        Bluffinii    it. 

4411. 
Strauss    (Rudolf)  : 

Eskompte.     12924. 

Martyreriu.     27323b. 

Mesalliance.     29288. 

Weisse  schnur.    49954. 
Strauss      (S. )       For     mother's 
sake.     14885. 

Strawick  (G.  3,1.)  Alice  For- 
ber,  missionary.     52614. 

Straver  (Mr.^.  H.  B.)  Aunt 
Tildy's  first  train  ride.    2433. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


-113 


3455 


Il!^D£X 


Street     (C.     S.)       Othello,     jr. 

34433. 
Street     (G.     A.)       Soldiers    & 

peasants.     43087. 
Street    (G.    S.)      Last   service. 

24767. 
Street   (.John)     Power.     36934. 
Street    (Julian)  : 

Girl  from  across  the  hall. 

16471. 
Ohio  lady.     54763.  54764. 
Third  act.    45794a,  55562. 

Street  &  Smith: 

Darkest  Russia.     9SS6. 
Heavenly  twins,    ,18.599a. 
Streka  (V.  J.)     Villain's  truce. 

49059a. 
Strelecki  (.T.  C.  L.  de)    Branka. 

52977. 
Stretta  (P.)     See  Moss  (A.  C.) 
Strettell    (A.)    Lovers'  quarrel. 

26681. 

Stretti   (R.)  : 

Cupid  &  Venus.    9382. 
Frolics  of  Venus.     15517. 
Venus  on  a  spree.    48839. 
Vizier's  daughter.    49219. 
Strevckmaus     (H.    J.)       Paris 

gown.     35303. 
Strickland  (C.  V.)  &  son.     Pa- 
triotic Christmas  drill.  35569. 
Strickland     (M.)      Stolen    des- 
patches.    43925. 
Stricklen       (E.      G.)         Green 

knight.     17578. 
Striker   (F.)     Troubles  &  hap- 
piness of  life.     47170. 
Strindberg   (A.)  : 

Countess  Julia.    8716. 
Creditor.     9053,  9034. 
Debit  &  credit.     10294:'.. 
Easier  .     12172. 
Facing   detith.     13319. 
Father.     6967a. 
First  Vk'arning.     14397. 
Friiulein  Yulia.     15238. 
Julie.    23224. 
Lucky  Pehr.    26867. 
Master  Olof.    28717b. 
Mightier.    29521. 
Mother-love.     31161,  54609. 
Outcast.    34872a. 
Plays.     36494-36500,  54975, 
54970. 

Simoon.    42446a. 
Stronger.  44193a. 
Swanwhite.    44729. 
There  are  crimes  &  crimes. 

45718. 
Tulip  slippers.     47323. 

Stringer  (A.)  : 

Firebrand.    14318. 
Fool's  gold.    14745. 


Stringer  (A.) — Continued. 
House  of  fear.    20402. 
House  of  Oedipus.    20412. 
Stringfellow     <B.)       Mysteria. 

31792. 
Strobl   (J.)     Zwischen  den  sie- 

gen.    52408a. 
Strohm  (E.  J.)     Is  love  blind? 

22090. 
Strome    (M.)      Her    castle    in 

Spain.    53909. 
Strong  (A.)  : 

And  what  happened  then? 

1423. 
Good  little  devil.    17091a. 
Little  father  of  the  wilder- 
ness.   25679. 
Man  of  destiny.    27892. 
Pied  Piper.    36260. 
Spider's-web.     43537. 
Toy   maker  of  Nuremberg. 

46670. 
Treasure  Island.    46903b. 
Strong   (A.  L.)     King's  palace. 

23984. 
Strong  (B.)     Heirs  to  the  devil. 

18695. 
Strong     (E.)       Stolen    victory. 

55444. 
Strong  (E.  H.) 

5510. 
Strong 

31954. 
Strong 

11667. 
Strong  (G.  C.)  : 

Girl  &  the  undergraduate. 

16460. 
Marrying    Belinda.      28470. 
Templeton  teapot.    45303. 
Strong  (H.  C.)     Philip  Jansen. 

36133. 
Strong    (H.    M. )      Joining    the 

pai-asites.    22902. 
Strong   (H.  T.)     Amanda  Min- 

tou's  dream.    1048. 
Strong  (J.  E.)     Absinthe.     114. 
Strong  (M.)     Peace.    35681a. 
Strong  (T.  W.)     Silvio.     42439. 
Strothotte  (M.  A.)  : 
Cleopatra.     7585a. 
Ninkum.     32819. 
Orsana.    34393. 
Stroup     (G.    A.    B.)      Dolores. 

11308. 

Strouse. 

Strouse 

21543. 

Strozzi 


Burglar  alarm. 
(E.  P.)  Nancy  Elf. 
(G.)     Drama    of    life. 


Nosey 
(M.) 


Mosey. 
In    the 


33041. 
West. 

teu- 


(P.)      Chevaliers 
toniques.    53123. 
Strub  (J.  F.)    Wreck.    51826. 
Struck  (V.  T.)  : 

Summer     at     Minnetonka. 

'  44489. 
X  rays.    51933. 


Strueh    (C.)  : 

How    it    all    came    about. 

20489. 
Superstitious  Julia.    44606. 
Strueh     (I.    L.)       In    bondage. 

21113. 
Strunk     (W.)     jr.      Romeo    & 

Juliet.    39852. 
Strunsky       (H.)  Strenuous 

courtship.    44130. 
Strunsky     (R.)       Gertrude. 

53762. 
Stryker  (G.  A.)     Only  a  boy  & 

the  bathing  girl.    34149. 
Stuart.    Hotel  Nearly.     203.59a. 
Stuart  (A.  G.)     Game  of  gold. 

15862a. 
Stuart     (Arthur )       Nicolete. 

32629. 
Stuart    (Austen)      Algy's    first 

appearance.    52613. 
Stuart  (Austin)    Reckless  Regi- 
nald.   38657a. 
Stuart  (B.  C.)  : 

Brother  &  sister.    5260. 
New  commissioner.     32349. 
Stuart  (C.  D.)     Curley.    53313. 
Stuart    (C.   L.)      New   Lost   in 

Egypt.     32412. 
Stuart     (C.  Leonard-)       See 

Leonard-Stuart. 
Stuart    (C.    M.)      Dent's   oflice 

boy.    10484. 
Stuart  (Charles)  : 

Chance  at  midnight.     6669. 
Dolly's  double.    11300. 
John's  Emmy.    22893. 
Stuart  (Clinton)  : 

Marie  Antoinette.    28258. 
Our  absentees.    34518. 
Stuart  (D.  A.)  : 

Dividends.    11010a. 
Her  birthday  letter.   18923c. 
Pa's  holiday.     35424a. 
Through     the     open     door. 

46098a. 
Tips.     46309a. 
Western  chivalry.     50007a. 
Whirlwind     courtship. 
50470a. 
Stuart  (D.  E.)    Sunrise.   44.567. 
Stuart     (E.    B.)       Magic    idol. 

27367a. 
Stuart    (F.    Q.)      How   it   was 

done.     20493,  20494. 
Stuart  (G.  V.)  : 

Drums  of  doom.     11884. 
Heart  of  Eve.    18463. 
Interrupted    curry.      218S0. 
Unfinished  sentence.    4S30S. 
Stuart  (H.  J.)     Hero  of  the  Ne- 
vada.    19268. 
Stuart  (J.  B.)  : 

Every-mau.     13139. 
Littlest  reason.    25945b. 


3456 


INDEX 


Stuart  (L.)  : 

Capt.  Kidd.     0128. 
Havana.    18319. 
Peggy.    35797. 
Silver  slipper.    42419. 
What    makes    the    woman. 
50093. 

Stuart  (Marion)  Gueun,  a 
wave  on  the  Breton  coast. 
17724. 

Stuart  (Marshall)  : 

Pierrot  &  the  moon  maiden. 
36270. 

Serenade.    41529. 
Stuart  (O.)  : 

Aylmer's  secret.     2592. 

Barry    Doyle's    rest    cure. 
3063. 

Lonely  millionaires.    26126. 

Peacemaker.    35693. 

Peter's  mother.     36023. 

Sixth  commandment.  42637. 

Stronger  sex.    44204. 

Turtle-doves.     47387. 
Stuart  (R.)  : 

Appomattox.    1727. 

Blue  Mountain  Joe.    4383. 

Dollar  did  it.    11265. 

Jack's  romance.    22392. 

Marjie.    28309. 

Peacemaker.    35695. 

Under  the  mistletoe.    48184. 
Stuart   (R.  M. )     Snow-cap  sis- 
ters.   42897. 

Stuart  (W.)  : 

Caprice.    6066. 

Castaway.  6406. 

Fenian.    14049. 

Her  hero.    19012. 
Stuart-Linton  (C.)  : 

Sir  Anthonv  &  the  dealer. 
42530a. 

Soul  of  Adrienne.    43317. 
Stubbs   (W.  G.)     Quite  a  tind. 

38218. 
Stucchio    (J.  H.)     Circumstan- 
tial evidence.    7399a. 
Stucken.    See  Van  der  Stucken. 
Stuckey     (M.    C.)       Broadway 

shoufer.    5151. 
Stuckey  (S.  N.)  : 

Buccaneers.     5379,  5380. 
Stranded.    44024. 
Studdeford.     See  Van   Studde- 

ford. 
Studdert    (J.)    jr.      Wanderer. 

49464. 
Studebaker  (P.  E.)  //•.    Sword  & 

scepter.    44809. 
Studley    (S.  L.)     Two  bites  at 

the  cherry.    47558a. 
Stueven  (H.  C.)  : 

Count  for  love's  sake.  8661a. 
Countess  Hildegard.     8713. 


Stueven    (H.  C.)— ^Continued. 

Felicia  &  Ernest.    13993a. 

Psyche.    37766a. 
StuJT  (H.  S.)     Cost  of  empire. 
S614. 

Stults  (R.  M.)  Kimli-Khan. 
24238. 

Stumpp  (E.  R.)  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia.   48654. 

Sturges  (Mrs.S.)  : 

Bookworm.     4619. 

Freedom  of  the  soul.    15345. 
Sturges  (W.  J.)  : 

Imogene.     21016. 

My    father-in-law's    money. 
31538. 

Ulysses.     47915. 
Sturgess  (A.)  : 

Rightful  heir.    39457. 

Telephone  girl.     4-5236. 

Topsy-turvy  inn.    46572. 
Sturgis  (G.  F.)  : 

Aeroplane  flirtation.    404. 

Beautiful  forever.    3211a. 

Bewildering    Miss    Felicia. 
3714. 

Big  brother.    3780. 

Butcher's  daughter.    5634. 

College  joke.     7857. 

Cosset  of  the  bells.    8607. 

Family.    13572. 

Far  West.     13664. 

Fatal  pill.    1.3765. 

From  night  to  light.    15555. 

German  roses.    16195a. 

Griggsby's       gal.         17632. 
17633. 

Her  honevmoon.    19017. 

Jolly  tramps.    22962. 

Madame.     27170. 

Marcellus  Dodge.     28159. 

Our  Mary.    34711. 

Pageant  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
35039d. 

Papa  Pettingill.    35213. 

Rag  doils'  party.    38330. 

Those  college  days.    45879. 

Two  of  a  kind.    47727. 

Widow  Sabrina.    50834. 

Winning  a  husband.    51143. 
Sturgis  (J.): 

Count  Julian.    8664. 

Much    ado    about    nothing. 
31277. 
Sturgis   (R.  F.)     Mormon  wife. 

31041. 
Sturgis  &  Walton  co.     Chains. 

6628. 
Sturm  (F.  B.)     Neffe  als  onkel. 
32154. 

Sturm  (H.)  : 

Grosse  kinder.     53S40. 
Lehmanns  kinder.    25021a. 


Sdiim    (H. ) — Continued. 

Schueewittcheu     &     die     7 

zwerge.    55251. 
Ungetreue  Eckehart.   48316. 
Sturm  (O.  L.)  : 

Sacrifice.     40457. 
Under  the  red  flag.    48196. 
Sturtevant  (J.  C.)     McFadon's 

wake.     27089. 
Stuttz    (E.    A.)      Bitter    atone- 
ment.   4016. 
Stuttz  (J.  G.)  : 
Bastile.    3090. 
Bitter  atonement.    4016. 
Regina,  tlie  rabbi's  daugh- 
ter.   38922. 
Was  she  to  blame?     49642, 
49643. 
Stutzman   (C.)     In  Tall  Grass 

valley.    21339a. 
Stutzman  &  May.    Soap  peddler, 

42941. 
Styer  (H.  W.)  : 
Abe.    61. 
Dreams.    11789. 
Euphemore.    13042. 
Kass.    23503. 
School  for  wives.    41111. 
Trule.    47260. 
Willits.    51089. 
Styer    (W.    D.)      Court   jester. 

8844. 
Styles  (W.)     Saved  from  prison, 

by  mother.    40881. 
Suardon     (P.)       Amico     Fritz. 

1301,    1302. 
Sutlrez  (B.)     Gioconda.    53770. 
Suhert    (F.    A.)      Jan   Vyrava. 

22451a. 
Suby    (J.)      Byron.     5745. 
Suchland  (O.)    Pierrot.  36269c. 
Suck    (M.   M.)  : 

Conflicts.    8255. 
His  billboard.     19561. 
Sucrab,   pseud.     See  B  a  r  c  u  s 

(J.   S.) 
Sudermann  (H.)  : 

Battle    of    the    butterflies. 

3129a. 
Bettler  von  Syrakus.    3649. 

3650. 
Blumenboot.     4412. 
Casa  Paterna.     6311. 
Drei  reiherfedern.     11801. 
Entgotterte  welt.     53540. 
Es   lebe   das   leben,     3176. 
12897,  23082. 

Fires  of  St.  John.    14332. 
Fritzchen.    15494. 
Gliick  im  winkel.     16792. 
Good  reputation.    17109a. 
Gute  ruf.     17798,  17799. 
Heimat.     18633. 
Heimath.     18634. 
Hohe  lied.     33754. 


3457 


INDEX 


SiKlfTinann  H. )  — Continued. 
Honor.     20151a. 
Johannes.    22815.  22815a. 
Johannisfire.     22816. 
John.     22822. 
John  the  Baptist.    16184a. 
Joy  of  living.    23083a. 
Lobgesansce    des    Claudian. 

26031,  26031a. 
Magda.     27333,  27334. 
Morituri.    31032. 
Parnii    les   pierres.     35355. 
Rosen.     40030. 
Roses.     40037. 
Saint    John's    fire.      40536, 

40537. 
S  c  h  ra  e  1 1  e  rlingsschlacht. 

41073. 
Song     of     songs.       43235a. 

43235b. 
Stein  unter  steinen.    43852. 
Strandkinder.     44033. 
Stnrnigeselle    S  o  k  r  a  t  e  s. 

44301. 
Teja.     45207a,  45208. 
Three  heron's  f  e  a  t  li  e  r  s. 

45971. 
Vale  of  c  0  n  t  e  n  t.     6967a, 

48625b. 
What    money    cannot    l)iiy. 
50096. 
Sudlow    (C.  W.)     When  ignor- 
ance is  I)liss.     .50240. 
Sudraka    (Rajai!'!      Vasanta- 

sena.     48721. 
Sue   (E.)  : 

Mine.     Bluebeard.       23770- 

23772. 
Mysteries  of  Paris.     15402, 

31798. 
AVandprinc;      Jew.        9628. 
9629.  49486. 
Suess    (A.    B.)  : 

Lavender's  lovers.    24842. 
Mile.  Jacqueline.     27256. 
Suffrin    (J.)  : 

Basherte.     3082. 
Lezt?  heideii.     25163. 
Struggle.     44230;i. 
Sugana  (L. )  Inquisitive  women. 

21761. 
Sugden  (F.)     To-day.    46411. 
Sugranes    (P.)      Viaje   de  .  .  . 

primos.     48924. 
Suiter   (W.  J.)     Stolen  letters. 

43934. 
Sullivan.  Rag-time  soldier  man. 

38336a. 
Sullivan    (A.)      Birthmark. 

3972a. 
Sullivan   (A.  S.)  : 

Beauty  stone.    3242. 
Chieftain.     6973. 
Contrabandista.    8386. 
Emerald  Isle.     12595. 


Sullivan   (A.  S.) — Continued. 
Galaxy  of  stars.     15777. 
H.  M.   S.  Pinafore.     12073. 

48357. 
Haddoii  hall.     17874. 
Mikado.  29540. 29541, 30213. 
Patience.     12071. 
Rose  of  Persia.     39997. 
Titipu.     46330. 
Utopia  (ltd.)     48578. 
Yeomen     of     tlie     ec  u  a  r  d. 
52100. 
Sullivan  (C.  J.)     Irish  million- 
aire.    22010. 
Sullivan  (C.  S.)     Dora  Tliorne. 

11452. 
Sullivan    (Charles)      Touch    of 

liigh  life.     46607. 
Sullivan    .(Christine)       Cinder- 
ella.     7351. 
Sullivan   (D.  C.)  : 

Bird    in    the   hand.      3917, 

3920. 
Cave  inn.     6537. 
Daughter     of     Solo  ni  o  n. 

9975a. 
Friend's    advice.      15464. 
Half  past  2.     17931. 
Introduce  me.     21865. 
lAIajor  Meg.    54389. 
Victim.    48945a. 
White  .squaw.     50584. 
Wife  no.  2.     50896. 
Sullivan    (D.  E.)  : 
Law.     2-1847. 
Savage.     40863. 
AVatch  your  stei».    49091  <«. 
Sullivan   (D.  J.)  : 

Capt.     Barry.     6088. 
(Jupid  &  CO.    9359. 
Monarch  &  the  maid.    30740. 
Yankee   peril.      52007. 
Sullivan  (F. )     Awful  afternoon 

at  Cohen's.     2579. 
Sullivan      (  !•'.      D.)        Bookies. 

4612. 
Sullivan    (F.    J.)      Susan    how 

C'oulil  you.     44668a. 
Sullivan      ( F.     W.)        Reward. 

39299. 
Sullivan  (G.  11)     JMiduiglit  fire. 

29426. 
Sullivan    (J.  E.)  : 

Castlemoor.     6430. 
Night  in  Paris.     32699. 
Sullivan   (J.  H.)     47.     .52452. 
Sullivan    (J.  J.)  : 

Bill's  boot.     3866,  3867. 
Blackthorn.     4180,  4181. 
Chowder  club.     7164-7166. 
Dan  Maloney's  raffle.    9702. 
Hidden  enemy.     19.364. 
Janitor.    22476,  22479. 
Maloney,     the     solid     man. 
27650. 


, )  — Continued.    • 
mishaps.     27651. 
trip  to   Ireland. 

visit    to    Amer. 


Sullivan   (J.  J. 
.Maloney's 
Maloney's 
27652. 
■   Maloney's 
27653. 
Restaurant.     39111. 
Solid  man.    43129. 
True  Iri.sh  grit.    47231. 
Sullivan    (J.   L.)      Irish-Ameri- 
can.    21951. 
Snllivan   (J.  M.)  : 

All   on  account  of  a  petti- 
coat.    884. 
Kitty  from  Cork.    24062. 
Son  of  a  gun.     43192. 
Sullivan   (J.  P.)  : 

Leaves  of  Shamrock.  24958. 
Our  native  land.    34721. 
Sullivan  (J.  S.)     Joseph.  23003. 
Sullivan    (J.   T. )      By  wireless 

telegraphy.    5729. 
Sullivan   (J.  W.  S.)  : 
Baby.     2632. 
Between  trains.    3685. 
Closed  door.    7650. 
Every     little    movement. 

13117. 
Leap  year  girls.     24938. 
Mizpah.     30537. 
Regular       business       man. 
38933. 
Sulliyan    (K.)      Trij)    to    Paris. 

47028. 
Sullivan   (M.  J.)  : 

Glimpse    of    the    20tli    cen- 
tury.    16762. 
Lady  barbers.     24358. 
Our  f>ffice  girls.     34736. 
Sullivan      (Mack)        Twentieth 
ceutui-y     dramatic    school. 
47432. 
Sullivan  (Maria )  : 

Our  royal  knights  &   regal 

dames.     34760. 
Vie  en  pension.     48996. 
Sullivan  (Mark)     Female  high- 
wayman.    14021. 
Sullivan   (Morris)     Shiel  Agar. 

42105. 
Sullivan    (N.)  : 

Mr.  Weiss  from  Broadway. 

30280. 
Sultan  of  Morocco.    44474. 
Wise  guy,  jr.     51238. 
Sullivan    (P.  H.)  : 

Between  love  &  duty.    3665. 
Cast  aside.    6394. 
Cow-boy  &  the  squaw.  8927. 
Daring  boy  father.    9847. 
Factory  girl.     13328. 
Forgive  &  forget.     15017. 
Happv-go-lucky.     18163. 
King  of  detectives.    23832. 
New  errand  boy.    32373. 


3458 


INDEX 


Sullivau    (F.   H.)— (Joiitiuued. 
Outlaw's  Christinas.   34899. 
Palsy  iu  politics.     85388. 
Queen      of      the      eonviots, 

88056,  38057. 
Sous  oi;  rest.    43274. 
Woman  of  fire.    51439. 
IScf  nlftn  .Sullivan  &  Harris 
and    Sullivan,    flarris    & 
Woods. 
Sullivan      (R.     F.)        Fortune- 
teller.    15057. 
Sullivan    (S. )      Dodging  for   a 

duke.     11216. 
Sullivan    (T.  P.)  : 

Ball  of  the  Darkville  rifles. 

2840. 
Biddy   Moriarty.     3762. 
Black  valet.    4150. 
De  chicken  walk.     10166. 
Hamlet,  without  the  ghost. 

18012. 
Mississippi    cotton   pickers. 

30090. 
Ole  Virginia.     33691. 
Sullivan    (T.   R.)  : 

Cigarette  from  Java.    7330. 
Midsummer       madness. 

29474. 
Papa    Periichon.      35212. 
Spark.     43444. 
Sullivan    (V.  P.)  : 

Conquered     bv     the    cross. 

8285. 
Siren  &  the  Roman.    42566. 
42567. 
Sullivan  (W.  O. )  Girl  in  green. 

16556. 
Sullixan  &  Harris: 

(Country  clerk.     8742. 
Errand  boy.     12885. 
For  fame  &  fortune.  14795. 
TJare  for  life.     38284. 
Sullivan,  Harris  &  Woods: 
Dispossessed.     10965. 
P'atal  wedding.     13774. 
Levinskv's    luck.      25183. 
Nobody's   darling.     32949. 
Peddler.     35772. 
Race  for  honor.     38282. 
Wayward  girl.     49805. 
Wife's  temptation.     50937. 
W  o  m  a  n'  s         temptation. 
51582. 
iSullv     (A.)       ()n     the    Sahara. 

33910. 
Sully    (D.)  : 

Barrel      of      flour.        3046, 

3047. 
Capital  prize.    6049,  6051. 
Con  Conroy  &  co.    8197. 
Cf)rner  grocery.    8540. 
Countrv  grocery.     8767, 
Oowde'J  hotel.     9222. 
Dartdy  i\'c:ian.     fi599. 


Sully   (D.) — Continued. 

Daddy's  darling.     9603. 
Family  affair.     13579. 
General  reception.     16051. 
Heart  &  hand.     18426. 
Hop-scotch.     20246. 
Irish  millionaire.     22009. 
Johnny  on  the  spot.    22890. 
Millionaire.     29648. 
Mv.     Doolev     of     Chicago. 

30172. 
Old  mill  stream.     33572. 
Our  pastor.     34742. 
Our  typewriter.     34792. 
Paris  priest.    35321. 
Peck's     bad     boy     &     his 

father.     35757. 
Tammany  hall.     45077. 
Uncle  Bob.     47943. 


Unneighborlv 
48399. 
Sully    (J.    F.)  : 
Interrupted 


neighbors. 


honeymoon. 
21883. 
Suit  case.     44446. 
Sully    (J.   J.)  : 

Irish  orator.     22014. 
Sully       (J.       Mounet-)         See 

J  ton  net-Sully. 
Sully    (L.): 

Am  I  a  Chinaman?    1040. 
IJmb  of  the   law.     25491a. 

54275. 
Missing  link.     30056. 
Sully  (N.)     Italian  man,    22258. 
Sully  &  Weil.     Moving  pictui'e 

fiends.    54629. 
Sulzberger     (N. )       Heirat    aus 
lieb.     18667. 
Wanted— a  husband  !  55823. 
Z  e  i  t  u  n  g  s  b  r  a  eutigam. 
52310b. 
Sulzer   (A.)  : 

Broken  cross.    5178. 
Crimson  shield.     9123. 
Sulzer   (F.  A.)     Loaf  of  bread. 

26015. 
Sumbatoff   (A.  I.)    Husband  of 

a  celebrity.     20721. 
Sumichrast  (F.  C.)  : 

Honneur  et  Fargent.  20139. 
Horace.     20263. 
Summerfield    (F.)  : 

Adventures  of  Mr.   Tom  & 

the  baron.    359. 
After  the  opei-a.     513. 
Away  from  home.     2576. 
Bloomfield      &     Belvedere. 

4318. 
Broken  spectacles.    5213. 
Coffee  for  two.     7777. 
Ducks  on  the  fence.    11940. 
Duke's  daughter.     11998. 
Fallen     by     the     wayside. 
13495,  13496,  13498. 


Suuunerfield     (F. ) — Continued. 
Fearful  vengeance.     13943. 
Hearts  &  hands.    18535. 
Heir      of      Chink      Jinglev 

18656. 
Her  dearest  enemy.    189.50. 
Juanita.      23104. 
Lady-killer.     24447. 
Little   orphan  girl.     25826. 
On     the     great     highway. 

33849. 
Partisan  brigade.     35406. 
Sans  souci  on  the  Hudson. 

40720. 

Stung.      44289. 

Wedding  bells  at  twilight. 

49897. 
Why     girls     leave     home. 

50732. 

Wise  Ikey  IMalone.   51239. 
Voltaire's  friend.     49260. 
Vulture.      49330. 
Summers  (A.)    Right  to  happi- 
ness.    39444. 
Summers      (C.)         Ma.1ors      & 

minors.     27582. 
Summers  (C.  E.)  : 
Acid  test.     164. 
Ananias  &  co.    .52676. 
Potentate.     36904a. 
Stocks  <fc  stockings^    43917. 
Summers  {Mrs.  D. )     See  Sum- 
mers (A). 

Summers  (D.  C.)  : 

Dialogue-debate.  .  w^t     vs. 

di-y.     10747b. 
Wet  vs.  dry.     50037a. 
Sunuuers  (E.  A.)     In  the  house 

of  the  enemy.     21439. 
Summers     (E.     F. )       Frenzitvl 

fools  of  finance.    15386. 
Summers  (E.  M.)     Shepherdess 

of   love.      42056a. 
Summers    (F. )  : 

College  tie.     53215. 
Diana's  studio.     53410. 
Power  of  providence.  36982. 
36983. 

White  cockade.     50.500a. 

Summers  (G.  F.)  Life  in  a 
workshop.     25301a. 

Summers  (J.)  Oliver  Crom- 
well.     33707. 

Summers  (.T.  W.)  Noble  out- 
cast.    32926. 

Summers  (K.)  In  the  house  of 
the  enemy.     21439. 

Summers  (S.  M.)  Grey  '&  old 
rose.    17618b. 

Summers         (W.)  Oberine. 

33213. 

Summerson  (E.  C.)  See  Mack 
(J.  A.) 


3459 


INDEX 


Sniimiy     (C.     F.)     co.      I'ixies. 
8641!). 

Sumner     (A.     W.)       Thespian 
charades.     4-5749. 

Sumner       (C.)         -See      Hayes 
(C.  S.) 

Sumner   (E.  A.)  : 

Amazons  of  Castle  Ursale. 

1089. 
Cabin  boy.    5770. 
Dav  off.    10140. 
Man.     27707. 
Midge.     29401. 

Sunipter   (G.  R.)     Hour  of  ex- 
ecution.    20378. 

Sun    (G.)      Circumstantial  evi- 
dence.    7399. 

Sunday  (S.)     See  Slater  (L.  L.) 

Sunday  mirror  co.     Embarrass- 
ing position.     12581. 

Sunderland    (D.    A.)      Boys   in 
blue.     4862. 

Sunderland    (M.)     Beginning  & 
ending  of  cabaret.    3315a. 

Sunshine        (H.)  Midnight 

guest.     29429a. 

Sunwise  turn,  inc.    Kight  at  an 
inn.     54713. 

Super   (O.  B.)     Emilia  Galotti. 
12615. 

Suppe   (J?,  yon)  : 

Boarding-school.     4433. 
Boccaccio.     4464.  4465. 
Satanitza.     40816. 
Trip  to  Africa.    47010. 
Surman   (A.  J.)     Inez  de  Cas- 
tro.    21678. 
Susini-Etcheverry  (J.  de)  : 
Archmillionaire.     1783. 
Bad  shepherds.    2783. 
Electra.    12397. 
Sussmann      (T.     L.)        Angel's 

visit.    1503. 
Suter   (W.  E.)     Lady  Audley's 

secret.    24355. 
Sutherland  (A.  M.)     Happy-go- 

lucky's.    38168. 
Sutherland   (Anna)     Bugler  of 

the  light  brigade.    5422. 
Sutherland    (Anne)     For  art's 

sake.    53670. 
Sutherland   (D.)     Night  before 

New  Year.    32661. 
Sutherland  (E.  G.)  : 
Beaucaire.    3199. 
Joan  of  the  shoals.     22775. 
In  office  hours.    212.56a. 
Po'  white  trash.    36587a. 
Rose     o'     Plymouth  -  t(nvn. 
39979a,  39980. 

Sutherland  (G.  J.)  : 

Nero  below  zero.    32244. 
Quo     vadis     upside     down. 
38252. 


Sutherland  (H.  V.)  : 

Lesser  evil.    25095. 

Prote.    37744. 

Woman  who  could.     51492, 
51493. 
Sutherland.     (J.)     Yankee  boy. 

51967a. 
Sutherland  (S.  M.)  : 

How    to    win    a    bachelor. 
20554. 

Twin  brother.     47481. 
Sutor     (O.)       See     Shoemaker 

(O.  B.) 
Sutor  (S.  T.)     Hunting  for  de 
'possum  an'  de  coon.     20691. 
Sutphen     (V.)       See     Sutphen 

(W.  G.  V.) 
Sutphen  (W.  G.  V.)  : 

Gretna  Green.     17615. 

In  the  dark.    21372. 

Mary  Phillipse.     28570. 

Narragansett  Pier.     32018. 

Sorceress.    43287. 
Sutro  (A.)  : 

Aglavaine  &  Selysette.   586. 

Barrier.     3055. 

Bracelet.     4882. 

Builder  of  bridges.    5427. 

Carrots.    6298. 

Chili  widow.    7062. 

Correct  thing.    8571a. 

Fascinating     Mr.     Vander- 
veldt.     13704. 

Firescreen.     14334. 

Freedom.    1.5343a. 

John    Glayde's    h  o  n  o  u  r  . 
22853. 

Man  in  the  stalls.     27870. 

Man  on  the  kerb.    27934. 

Marriage     has     been     ar- 
ranged.   28398,  28398a. 

Mollentrave      on      women. 
30694. 

Monna  Vanna.     23097a. 

Murallas  de  Jerico.    31365. 

Open  door.    34239. 

Perplexed  husband.    3.5940. 

Price  of  money.    37166. 

Rude     Min     &     Christine. 
40226a. 

Two  virtues.    47811a. 

Walls  of  Jericho.    49437. 

Women  in  love.    51609a. 
Sutter     (B.)       Leipziger    jahr- 

markt.    25028. 
Sutter  (J.  H.)  : 

Monte  Carlo  girls  big  bur- 
lesque CO.     30903. 

Moulin  Rouge  girls.    31218. 
Siiltner  (B.  von)  : 

Down  with  arms.    11628. 

Lay  down  your  anus.  24891. 
Sutton  (E.)  : 

Berry s  &  the  1)eais.     3545. 

Reprieve.     39078a. 

3460 


Sutton  (G.  D.)  Don  Quixote. 
11372. 

Sutton  (G.  W.)  jr.: 

Cooked  shirt.    8445a. 

Home.    20005. 

Yellow  triangle.     52092a. 
Sutton  (J.  A.)  : 

Girl.    16417. 

Outcasts.    34876. 

Tom's  birthday.     46489. 

Sutton  (M.  D.)    Minuet.   29774. 

Sutton  (T.  S.)  Star  &  the 
critic.    55434. 

Sutton  (W.)  Amer.  bullfight- 
ers.   1174. 

Svala  (E.)     Sonia.     43255. 
Swaim    (C.  L.)     Inside  of  our 

flag.    21772. 
Swain     (C.)       Little    joker. 

25738. 
Swain      (C.     R.)        Christmas 

babes  in  the  woods.    55226. 
Swain  (F.  P.)  : 

Cupid  &  CO.    9.361a. 
Golden  key.    16982. 
Philander  Snm.    36113a. 
Southpaw.     43397a. 
Us.    48563;!. 
Swallow  (A.  O.)  : 

Fellow  that  looks  like  me. 
14004. 
■     To    Washington    by    stage. 
46394. 
Swallow  (F.  A.)  : 

Fruits  of  fancy.     15625. 
Herondo's      classical      tal)- 

leaux.    19299. 
New   way    to    end    an    old 
play.    32479. 
Swalm     (E.    A.)      Maree,    the 

danseur.    28192. 
Swan   (A.)     Julie.     23224. 
Swan  (A.  B.)  : 

Gov.  of  Guam.    17184. 
Vanity  fair.    48702. 
Swan    (J.    M.    H.)      Telegram. 
45211. 

Swan  (K.)  Family  jars.  13-597. 
Swan  (M.  E.)  : 

At  risk  of  his  life.    2182. 

Brown's  in  town.  5326, 
5327a. 

Buster  Brown.    5613. 

Complicated  case.    8170. 

Dodo.     11222. 

Dregs.    53471. 

Duke's  understudy.     12012. 

False  alarm.     13.511. 

Family  skeleton.    1.3611. 

Foxy  guy.     15219. 

Girl  from  Harvard.     164!M. 

(^ood  fellow.     17076. 

llapp.v  tlur  married.    18190. 


IN15T7A' 


Swau   (M.  E.) — Continued. 

Her   own    money.      19098a, 

19099. 
His  privnlo  life.     19781. 
His  wife's  money.    19864. 
Home,  sweet  liorae.    20047. 
Hooligan's  troubles.    20219. 
Just  lilve  John.     28374. 
Kodak.     24203. 
Ladies'      redueintiC     parlor. 

54199. 
Lady  from  Laramie.   24402. 
Little  Brown  men.     .542&4. 
Little  vagabond.     2.^921. 
Love  in  a  cottage.    54339. 
Man  from  Yucatan.    27823. 
Man    of    mystery.      27913, 

27914. 

Mes.sage  from  Reno.    29301. 
Mistalce  of  the  law.    30108. 
Mr.  Santa  Glaus.     30251. 
Nothing     but     the     truth. 
54738. 

Ole  Doc  Selby.     33682. 
Passing    fane  y.      35447a, 

35447b. 
Piulv  pajamas.     54962. 
Plaving  pool.     36476. 
Polar  pearl.    36661. 
Princess  of  Thatches.    37441, 

37442. 

Red  cat.    38711. 
Regular  feller.     385)33i. 
Riches  have  wings.     393S9. 
Runaway  match.    40277. 
Satania.    40S14. 
Satan's     football.       40821. 
40821a. 

Silver  daggei".     42395. 
Slipper  of  Yvonne.    42790a. 
Stolen  kisses.     43932a. 
Telegram.    45211,  45213. 
This  is  tlie  life.    45845c. 
Tlu-ee  boys  &  a  girl.    45935. 
Trapped  by   treachery. 

46848. 
Uuwritien  law.     48463. 
Village  bbicksmith.     49022. 
Walker's  ward.     49412. 
What  are  the  wild   waves 

saying?    50050. 
Wl'.ose     baby     are     you? 
50712,  50713. 
Swan    {Mrs.  M.  E.)    Village 

blacksmith.     49022. 
Swan    (M.  M.)      Plays  in  pina- 
fore.    54979. 
Swank  (W.  A.)    Alexander,  the 

priest.     747. 
Swanson  (E.)     Envy.    12S18. 
Swanson     (S.)        Ole     Mammy 
Chloe.    goes    to    boarding 
school.     33687. 


Sv/anwiek    (A. )  : 

Egmont.     13904b. 

Faust.       13900c.    13900d, 
13902c,  13902d. 

Maid  of  Orleans.  27489b. 
Swart.  Game  of  life.  15S09. 
S  war  tout   (N.  L.)  : 

Arrival     of     Kitty.       1920, 
1920a. 

Bunch  of  skirts.    5473. 

Close     to     nature.       7645, 
7645a. 

Girl  who  wasn't.    16643. 

Half-back  Sandy.     17917. 

One  of  the  8.    34075. 

Study  in  brown.     4427-1. 

Toast-master.     46398. 

Up  in  the  ;iir.     48483. 
Swartz   (E.  J.)  : 

Angel.     1459. 

Angel  of  Piety  flat.    1-474. 

Clipper.     7626. 

Governess.     17164. 

Miss  Haruni-Scarum.  29953. 

Moss  agate.     31105;i. 

Old  war  liorse.    33672. 

Pippin.     36389. 

I'rincess   Chuck.      37406. 

Red  pocket-book.    38775. 

Square  man.     43683. 

Stage  door.     43721. 

Svndicate.    44872. 

That  girl.    45566. 

Two  trumps.    47806. 

Zorah,    wife    or    v  i  c  t  i  m. 
52389. 
Swartz   (P.)     End.     12692. 
Swartz   (F.  C.)  : 

Freddy    vs.    Teddy    et    al. 
15311. 

Wolverine  poet  as  a  farmer. 
51366. 
Swartz     (M.)       Gold    &    nnme. 

16878. 
Swasey     (A.    J.    M.)       Bettina 

Moliere.     3643. 
Swasey    (E.)     Wlioui   the  gods 

love.     10016. 
Swisyne    (M.)  : 

Lord   Richard   in   the  pan- 
try.   26218a. 

One  good  turn.     34012. 
Sweareugcn     (Sirs.    F.)      New 

America.     54699. 
Swear ingen  (J.  C.)     Great  hid- 

dan  treasure.     17403. 
Swears    (H.)  : 

Dog  days.     11235a. 

Gr.'niny's  Juliet.     17318. 

Hero  &  heroine.     19247. 

Tight  corner.     46201. 

Unknov,'n  quantity.     55737. 

Sweatman    (G.    L.)      His    first 
kiss.     19628b. 


Svv(^atnam   (W.  P.)  :  v 

Burlesque  on  Gen.  Grant's 
trip    around    the    world. 
5559. 
Cats,  cats,  cats.    6470. 
Gen.    Grant's    trip    around 

the  \\'orld.     16042. 
Oratory.    34303. 
Scenes    on    the    M  i  d  w  a  y 
Plaisance.    41026. 
Sweeney    (E.  J.)     Lure  of  the 

mask.     26946. 
Sweeney   (E.  W.)  : 

Buddie,       the       bootblack. 

538Sa. 
Invalid.    21886. 
Sweet   (A.  E.)  : 

Marshal  of  Mayfield.  28487. 
Texas.     45489. 
Sweet     (C.    M.)       Masterpiece. 

28736. 
Sweet    (C.   R.)  : 

Below  zero.    3469. 
Prof.      Boggs'      transmifo- 
gi*aph.     37624a. 

Sweet   (E.  T.)  : 

His  cure  for  love.    19588. 

Misery  of  IMortimer.  29878. 

Nevada  nugget.     32294. 

Return  of  Isis.     39184. 

Sadi  III.     40481. 
Sweet  (L.  E.)     Missing  heiress. 
30053. 

Sweet   (N.  M.)     Master  finan- 
cier.    2S681a. 
Sweet   (O.  P.)  : 

Amer.  idea.     1233. 
Caleb  Brewster,  philanthro- 
pist.   5831. 
Gallerv  gods.     1.5786. 
Irish  valor.     22037. 
Life  shadows.     25326. 
Mafia.     27330. 
Medical  students.    29020. 
Our  college  boys.    34572. 
Wanted,      a      live      agent. 

49523. 
Young  recruit.    52196. 
Sweet     (T.)       Floiida     cotton. 

53663. 
Sweetland   (C.  A.)  : 

Ethel,  a  life  loyal  to  love. 

12996. 
Golden    chain,    in    3   links. 

16934. 
I.  O.  U.    20817. 
Olive  Varcoe.     33703. 
Pestered  priest.     35982. 
Stolen  child.     43920. 
Zuli,  the  princess.     52399. 
Sweetland   (G.  W.)  : 
After  7  years.    480. 
Caught    by    the    undertow. 
6497. 


3461 


IITDEX 


Sweiiiiler    (J.)  : 

Seal  of  the  Ked  st;ir.  412H9. 
Vajiiihoncl  con  pie.     48604. 
Sweiiili.-trt     (J.    A.)      His   past. 

19775. 
SweinJiait   (P.  C.)     Fvcal  story. 

38509. 
Sweitzor   (AV.  L.)  : 

Cupid's  pranks.     9438. 
Knight  of  the  grip.     24152. 
Maid     of    the     apartment. 

27496. 
Man  in  tho  dark.     27856. 
Manliole.     28000. 
Outlaw.     34888. 
Swenarton        (.T. )  Bubbles. 

53007. 
Svveuy     (C.    S.)       Retrogrades. 

39171. 
Swerling      (J.)        First     stone. 

53649. 
Swete   (E.  L.)  : 

Dawn  of  Waterloo.    10091. 
Miss    Elizabeth's    prisoner. 

29936. 
Panel.     35171b. 

Hwett   (E.  C.)  : 

Civil    AVar.     7479. 
Heads,     hearts     &     hands. 
18418. 
Swett     (S.)       Gentleman    from 
Chhia.     10112. 

Swickard   (C.)  : 

At  the  sound  of  taps.   2286. 

Class.     7542. 

Devil.    10652. 

Fires   of   St.   John.     14332. 

Great  light.     17419. 

.Toliannisfire.     22816. 

Koko  Kola.     24223. 

Lights  out.     25435. 

^fongrels.     30807. 

J[y  Genevive.     31564. 

Salesman.     40592. 

Taps.     45130a. 

Typhoon.     47854a. 

AVlien  love  is  young.  50259. 

Swickard  (.T.  P.)  : 

Koko    Kola.       24223. 
Lady  &  the  parson.     24343. 
Mephistophiles      outwitted. 

29135. 
Shoplifters.    42161. 
Swift    (F.   B.)      Hoop  of  gold. 

20220. 
Swift   (F.  H.)     Joseph.     22997. 
Swift    (J.  L.)    Ambition.    1099. 
Swift      (L.      l'>.)       Trespasser. 

46919a. 
Swift    (T.    ¥.)      In    my    home 

town.     21246. 
Swigart     (E.    M.)       Brownies' 
Christmas.     5334. 


Swinburne    (A.   C.)  : 

Duke  of  Gandia.     11990 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35916. 
Sisters.     42600. 
Swing    (R.  E.)  : 

Journey's  end.     23074. 
AVhite  liars.     50535. 
Swinnev     (T.    C.)      Evolution. 

53571. 
Switzer    (M.)  : 

Governor's  cruise.     17193. 
Nip  &  tuck.     32834. 
Settled  at  midnight.   41588. 
Swofford     (R.     P.)       King    of 

Pomeru.     23849. 
Swope  (A.  N.)    Cnmping  on  the 
border.      5966. 

Swope    (H.  W.)  : 

Forgetful  Henry.    15014. 
Lower  berth  13.     26769. 
Secret.     41315a. 
Troubles  of      Thomas. 

47182a. 
Worth  a  mi  lion.     51807a. 
Syberkrop    (L.)  : 

Capri  ciosa.      6074. 
Little  daughter.     25043. 
Sydney        (H.)  Ranchman's 

daughter.     38443. 
Sydney  (J.)     See  Godoy  f  J.  F.) 
Sj^dnev     (S.)       Our    ]Margaret 

Alice.     34709. 
Sydnev       (T.)         ^ce      Smith 

(H.  B.) 
Svkes     (  Lufhi)       W  o  1  f  g  ;i  n  g. 

51360. 
Sykes    (D.    G.)      Bridegroom's 

reverie.     5070. 
Sykes    (F.  H.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     23274. 
Macbeth.    27060. 
Sykes   (I.  E.)  : 

Miss  or  Mrs.     29997. 
AVearithorn.    49848. 
Svkes    (J.)      Paradisaele  circle. 

35249. 
Sykora    (J.  W.)    jr.     Spirit   of 
the  vandal.     43577. 

Syle   (L.  D.): 

Chai^hiin's    revenge.      6725. 
Eye  for  an  eye.    13280. 
Francine's     love     problem. 
15256. 
Sylvain  (S.)     Sheik.     42040. 
Sylvune     ( A. )       Sec    G  6  r  a  r  d 

(Paul) 
Svlvano     (G.)       Odds    &    ends. 

33277. 
Sylvester  (B.)     Sec  Noe  (J.  G.) 
Sylvester  (I.  P.)    PZntomologi.st. 

12800. 
Sylvester    (O.   H.)      Trnmp   on 
time.      46798. 


Sylvester    (AV.  W.)  : 

Does  it  payV     11229. 
Marriage  of  King  Corn   & 
Queen  Alfalfa.     28414fi. 
Syhester  &  A'ance.     Get   right 

out  of  this  theatre.     16257. 
Sylvestre    (A.)      Izeyl.      22286- 

22288. 
Syme  (F.  J.)     Gambler.    15800. 
Symes    (  J.   J. )  : 

Queen  Zimitu.     38099. 
Zaponidaz.  the  fool.    52284. 
52285. 
Svniington    (S.)     Gendre  de  M. 

'Poirier.     1(5032. 
Syuionds     (D.     R. )       Guard!  ;iii 

angel.     17715. 
Symonds    ( E.  M. )  : 

Feed  tlie  brute.     13978. 
Naked  truth.    31909.  31910. 
Parents'  progress.     35293. 
Stuffing.     44281. 
Tilda's  new  hat.     40209. 
Synjonds  (G.  AV.)     Merchant  of 

A'enice  up  (o  date.    29187. 
Synioiis    (A.)  : 

Cyml)eline.     9539. 
Dawn.     10075c. 
Elect  ra.     12401.   12402. 
]<'r:iiioe>c:i      da      R  i  m  i  n  i. 
15248. 
Symphony     society     of     N.     Y. 

Dannuilion  de  Faust.    9085. 
Syuge  (E.)     Deirdre  of  the  sor- 
row s.     10395. 
S?-nge    (J.   M.)  : 

L>eirdi'e     of     the     sorrows. 

10395. 
In  tlie  shiulow  of  the  glen. 

21510. 
Plavbov     of     the     wcsUmmi 

woi-Id.     36401  a. 
Riders    t(»   the   sea.      ODOui, 

39401n.  39402. 
AVell  of  the  saints.     49900. 
Svnon   CM.  K. )     Ace  of  spades. 

157. 
Syrelt  (N.)     Six  fairy  jilays  for 

children.     42015. 
Szatmary   ( A. )  : 

i',:<es7s^  tea.     9297a. 
Cup  of  tea.     9354;). 
(irandma's  picture.     17294. 
1  leart  of  the  forest.    18487a. 
ijoriiiuitic.     .39835. 
Visions.     49167. 
Szigligeii  (E.I     Mamma.   27670. 
•Szinuyey   (S.  L)  : 

Chattertons.     6846. 

Keep   to   the   right.      23501, 

235(52. 
King's  double.     23901. 
Ladv-killer.    24440. 
Maid  of  Athens.    27402. 
Marseillaise.     28481. 


3462 


INDEX 


Tt'iiiptatiou. 


Sziiinyey   (  S.  I.) — Contiuuetl. 

-Mr.      I>ei)ew      of      Denver. 
80169. 

I'l-ince  Pierre.    37866. 

Taxi-iiiiiiden.     45174. 

T^^•o  &  2  make  5.     i^r^4± 

Two  Mr.s.  Trumps.     47708. 

Who  owns  Arabella?    50642. 

Wlio"s  \a1io?    50669. 
Sj^iiakys    (V.    J.)      Lietuvi§kas 

milionierius.     25260a. 
Szomory  (D.)     Bella.     3367. 
Szwajkartu  (S.)     jMisirz  Twar- 

tlow.ski.     54565. 
Taaffe    (W.   A.)  : 

Weak  nuin  &  weak  woman. 
49825. 

Weak  Hion  <Vc  weak  women. 
49826. 
Taher     ( C.     W.) 

45309. 
Taber    ( G.   1'. )  : 

Indiana.     21646,  21647. 

Waif's  appeal.     49380. 
Taber    (J.  M.)  : 

lugomar,      the      liarbni-ian. 
21710. 

Petr  Wollinaton.    3-5794. 
Taber    (L.   E.)  : 

Bit  of  Paris.     4010a. 

Flame.     14469. 

Floret  te.    14562a. 

Love's   emprise.     54353. 

ilariska.    28300a. 

Eenee.    39040. 
Taber   (R.   fl.)  : 

Alamo.     685. 

Cuban  rebel.     9323. 
Taber  (R.  S.)     Pes  WoffiuRton. 

35794. 
Taboada  Steser    (.1.)  : 

Canuto  sonsonete.    6023. 

Jura  de  la  baudera.    23316. 

Margarid*').    28211. 

Naide  es  n<1.    31904a. 

Oveja  perdida.     34921. 

Primera   eonumion.     37246. 
21710. 

Repj.rto  iL?eueral.     39062. 

Sabio  vernier.     40419a. 

San  Isidro  Labrador.  40709. 

Solo  para  solteras.     43131. 
Tabor  (R.  C.)    Valjean.  the  con- 
vict.    48641. 
Tackeubers    (C.  W.)  : 

Calf  lov3  &  football.    5S36a. 

Chalk-line.    53103. 

Devil's  day.    10691. 

Dream  &  reality.     13710. 

Earning  a  wife.    12149. 

Electric  man.     12409a. 

Eugenic   man.      1.3032a. 

Gabrielle.    15754. 

(iame.     15821b. 

Heart  of  the  world.     18497. 


Tackenbei'ti-    (C.  W.)— Contd. 

Hearts.     18520. 

Hidden  fii-es.     19365. 

Hubby.     20575. 

Husband   to  order.     20727. 

In  the  feud  country.  21403. 

Intruder.     21875a. 

Italian   romance.     22261. 

Mantuau  tale.     28126. 

Modern  match.     30628a. 

Natural  law.     32065. 

Playing  with  fire.     36486a. 

Pleasant  .iourney.     36523a. 

Registered  letter.     38926. 

Sins  of  father.    42514b. 

S  V  1  V  i  a's         wedding-day. 
44855. 

To-morrow  land.     46485. 

AVav  of  tomorrow.     49771. 

AN'ifey.     50939. 

Woman's  wit.  51601a. 
Tackraan    f.T.)  : 

Reformers.     38888a. 

Soul  outcast.    43335. 

Stillwater.     43905. 

Stubborn  tale.     44256. 

Suppei's.     44613. 

1'hree  buttons  off.    4.5936. 

Vagaries.      '1 861 2. 
Taeudlers  (R. )  verlag. 

Deutsche  bann.     53402. 
TafCt    (A.   R.)  : 

Butterfly  girls.    5655. 

Chop  Suey.     7136. 

Girl   in   green.     16555. 

Ichahod  Crane.     20848. 

Lost  &  found.    26273. 

Love    of    Princess    Louise. 
26576. 

Mills  of  the  srods.     54525. 

Pace  that  kills.     35002. 

Power  lot.     36940. 

Quaker  husband.     37953. 

Rose  in  Bahvlon.     39962. 

Sleepy  Hollow.     48764. 

Tottie   &   her   Teddy   bear. 
46599. 

Under     the     linden     tree. 
48179. 

Victory.     48984a. 
Taft  (B.)     Abime.     73. 
Taft  (G.  E.)   Chimalman.  53145. 
Taft  (M.  E.)  : 

Carola.     5.3077. 

When   the  bells  clumed   at 
Pale  Peter's.     50300. 

Wonder.     51647. 
Tag   (R.  W.)  : 

Conquest  of  Helen.    .53240. 

Handy  Solomon.     18079a. 

Transaction       in        stocks. 
46809b. 
Taggart  (G.)  : 

Gipsv  census.     16402. 

Stolen  kid.     43929. 


Taggart  &  Mack.  Mulligan's 
mishaps.     31337. 

Tagliapietra  (M.  T.)  : 

Devil  in  search  of  a   wife. 

10664. 
Noah's  ark.     32899. 
Pa.ssing    of   the    idle    rich. 

35457. 
Statue  of  flesh.     43836. 
Sword  of  Damocles.    44818. 
West    Point.    U.    S.    M.    A. 

50004. 

Tagore  (Rabindranath)  See 
Ravlndranatha  Thakura. 

Tailhade  (L.)     Foret.    14998. 

Taillv  (R.  Du)     Sec  Du  Tailly. 

Taine  (H.  A.)  W.  Shake- 
.speare.  his  complete  dramatic 
works.     41879. 

Taintor     (F.    B.)       Fall    from 

grace.    13461. 
Tait        (J.)        Mystic       cloud. 

31860a. 
Tait  (J.  S.)  &  son.s.     Napoleon. 

31982. 

Talavei'a  Fernandez  (W.)  Po]> 
paea.     36829. 

Talbert    (H.)  : 

Ended.      12724. 
Socialist.     42997. 

Talbert  (.7.)     Arkansaw's  visit. 

1861. 
Talbot    (C.   R.)      Parlor   come- 
dies.    35350a. 
Talbot      (E.)       Broken     home. 

5190. 
Talbot    (H.  L.)      At  Miss  Pen- 
hallow's       boarding       house. 
2163. 
Talbot   (Hayden)  : 

Edland's    husband.      122.56. 

End.     12693. 

Little  joker.     25735. 

Mrs.  Doolev-     30353. 

O,  .lee.     33181. 

Puppet.     37850. 

Slave.    42709. 

Why  be  sober?     50727. 

Talbot  (Howard)  : 
Arcadians.     1774. 
Athene.     2313. 
Belle    of    Brittany.      3400, 

3401. 
Girl    behind     the     counter. 

16465. 
Here  we  are  again.  19199a. 
Lady  IMadcap.     24462. 
I/ady  of  Lyonesse.    24480. 
Miss  Win  grove.     30049. 
IMousmg.    31253. 
Pearl   girl.     35725.   35725a. 
Schwindelmeier       &       cie. 

4T145. 


3463 


UJDEX 


Talbot    ( Howard )  — Continued. 
Three  kisses.    45977. 
White      chrysanthemum. 
50498. 
Talbot      (.T.     K.)       That     man 

Rollers.     45.'i97. 
Talbot  (L.  B.)     Artist's  dream. 

1982. 
Talbot      (M.)        Itepair     shop. 

.39059. 
Talbot  (W.)  .sVcPntou  (H.  A.) 
Talbot-Hardcastle    (B.)      Cat's- 
paw.     6476. 
Talhott.     A  Lincoln.     88. 
Talbott  (II.  C.)     Hudson  home. 

20587. 
Talbott      (W.)       Psychological 

expedient.     37773. 
Talford     (:M.)       Earle    Wayne. 

12131. 
Taliaferro     (M.)       Return     of 

Tori  San.    39201. 
Tall  (B.)     See  Tall   (S.  B.) 
Tall    (S.  B.)  : 

Call    of    conscience.     5887, 

.5888. 
Conuutindei'.    Sill  a. 
Conscience.     8310c. 
Diantha.     I(i796a. 
Girls      from       l'luffcn<i-ih. 

16670. 
It's  up  to  yon.     22246a. 
Legislator.    2.5020. 
Rajah    diamond.      38394a. 
Recasting.     38648. 
Sacred  orchid.     40433. 
Second  generation.     41288. 
Silver  medallion.     42409. 
Soul  of  a  sonata.     43315a. 
Spies.     43543b. 
Spooks.     55422. 
Stranger.    44060. 
A'ictory.     48985. 
What      would      you      do? 
50160b. 
Talladay   (J.)  : 

Aunt    Belsev's    pariii'    hco. 

2382. 
Aunt      Hnnnah's      (piilting 

party.     2396.  2397. 
Ivittle  country  store.  25638, 

25639. 
Stumpville     sewin'     circle. 

44287. 
Uncle    Sam's    relation. 
48032. 
Tallandiei-  (.7.)     Loi  de  pardon. 

26076. 
Tallet  (G.)     Attache.    2334. 
Tally.     That'.s  in.     4.5613a. 
Tamayo     (F.     C.)       Trovador. 

55666. 
Tamayo  y  Bans  (M.)  : 
Drama  nuevo.     11663. 
New  drama.     32360a. 


Tammie    (C.)      Birthdnv   cake. 

3966. 
Tanis   (A.  AV.)  : 

Boarding-school.     4433. 
Boy  or  a  girl.    4844. 
Charitv    begins     at    home. 

6748. 
Daniel.     9791. 
Tcindler      (A.)        In     wonuin's 

reign,  A.  D.  2012.    21-568. 
Tangredi      (L.)        Due     sordi. 

11946. 
Tannehill   (E.)     Tenderfoot  on 

the  trail.     45373. 
Tannehill    (F.)    jr.: 

Bucket  shop.    5384. 
Flags  of  the  world.    14463. 
Girl  from  Tokio.     16536. 
Greater  Amer.     17501. 
Nancy  Hanks.    31956. 
Nan's  acre  lot.     31973. 
V.  A.  T.     34992. 
Prima     donna    &    the    re- 
porter.    37238. 
Razoo.     38.535. 
See-saw.     41383. 
Struck  gas.     44217. 
Town  clown.     46645,  46646. 

Tanut'hlll    (L.)      Tenderfoot  on 

th(>  trail.     4.5373. 
Tannehill    (M.)  : 

Flags  of  the  world.     14463. 
Nancy  Hanks.     31956. 
Tannen   (.7.)     Water-boy  &  the 

actress.     49696. 
Tanner     (B.)       Well     matched 
pair.     49965. 

Tanner    (J.  T.)  : 

All  abroad.     822. 

Ballet  girl.     2852. 

Cingalee.    7368. 

(Mrcus  girl.     7408. 

Country  girl.     S763. 

r>aucing    mistress.      9731a, 
9732. 

Girl     from     Utah.       16.538, 
16539. 

{Jirl  on  tlK'  tilm.    16611. 

Lyrics  of  Don  .luan.  26977. 

Messenger  boy.     29311. 

New  Aladdin.     32316. 

Orchid.     34305. 

Our  Miss  Gibbs.     34716. 

Potpourri.     36908. 

Quaker  girl.     37951,  379.52. 

Quakeros.     37958a. 

Toreador.     46574. 

Transit  of  Venus.     46827. 
Tanner     (M.    H.)       Cinderella. 

7342. 
Tanner    (V.)      Perseus    &    Me- 

du.sa.     3.5957. 
Tanner  (W.  C.)     Connecticut's 
tramp  mystery.     8279. 


Tannock  (M.  D.)  Weal  or  woe. 

49S34. 
Tantow    (C.    L.)    jr.      Matilda 

Quick.     28797. 
Tanzer  (A.  &  I.  L.)     Elephant. 

12437. 
Tanzman   (A.  I.)     Capt.  Drey- 
fus.    6102. 
Tanzman    (J.  I.)  : 

Actor's  benefit.     204. 
Bev.are  of  relatives.    3711. 
Mistake       in       vaudeville. 

30105. 
Oh  that  jewelry.     333-58. 
Unexpected  guest.     48291. 
Victims  of  sin.     48961. 
Tappins      (.1.     G.)       Dip     into 

fame.     10891. 
Tapsfield    (S.)      Devil's   bride. 

10683,  10684. 
Tarbe   (E.)     Martyre.     28523. 
Tarbox    (R.    M.)      Happy   me- 
dium.    18184a. 
Targioni-Tozzetti   (G.)  : 
Arnica.    1298. 
Rantzau.     38461. 
Rustic  chivalry.     40352. 
Znnetto   &   Cavalleria   rus- 
ticana.     52275. 
T;ii-kiugton  (Booth)  : 
Beaucairo.    3199. 
Beauty    &   the   Jacobin. 

52843. 
(Jnraeo  Kirby.     5935. 
Foreign  exchange.    14986. 
If  I  had  money.    20926. 
Ttlon    from    home.      27775. 

2777,5a. 
Man  on  horseback.     27933. 


Mon.sieur  Beaucaire. 


.54.^) 


89. 


SIv  girl  from  Mex.     31568. 

Ohio  lady.     54763,  54764. 

Prodigals.    .37597. 

Ruse.     40322. 

Springtime.    4.36.57. 
Tarkington   (N.  B.)     See  Tark- 

ington    (B.) 
Tnrler  (E.  C.)    Wanted,  an  of- 
fice boy.     49552a. 
Tai-pley    (F.)      Suicide.     55475. 
Tarride    (A.)      Tour   de   m;iin. 

46621. 
Tartuf a  ri      ( C. )        S  u  b  u  r  r  a. 

44342a. 
Tasker      (A.)        Country     .girl. 

8763a. 
Tassell.     See  Van  Tassell. 
Tassin    (A.)  : 

Chalk-mark.    6632. 

Class  day  conspiracy.   7544. 

Demonsti-ator.     104.58. 

Impostor.    21044. 

Lorna  Doone.     26252. 

Rose  brilliants.     39954. 

Rust.     40350. 


3464 


INDEX 


Tassoni    (A.)      Seccliia   rapila. 

24255. 
Tatcher  (G.)     Princess  of  Rag- 
bag.    37443a. 
Tate   (H.)  : 

Fishing.     14410. 
Motorist.     31213. 
Tatem   (B.  T.)  : 

Astral  messenger.    2109a. 
Dear  old  dad.     533G5. 
Little   suggestion.     25892a. 
Xocturne  in  a  flat.    32963a. 
Oh,     that's     different. 

33359a. 
Strictly  up-to-date.    44151a. 
S.  P.)     Troilus  & 
47130. 
.)     Terrible  secret. 


30627. 


Tatlock    (J. 
Cressida. 
Tatro  (T.  V 

45427. 
Taub    (B.)  : 

Modern  martyr, 

Souls.     43340. 
Tauber   (H.  C.  &  S.)  : 

Lawrence,  the  mnn  with  4 
voices.    24880. 

Real  men.     38.162. 
Taubmnnii   (O.)  : 

Porzia.     .55005. 

Salome.     40006. 
Taufstein    (L.)  : 

Alles  aus  g  e  f  ii  1  1  i 


k  e  i  t. 


52638. 


Angst  vor  der  ehe.     1520a. 

Bajadere.     2816. 

Dame    von    Moulin    rouge. 

9681. 
Herrschaftlicher     d  i  e  u  e  r 

gesucht.    19316a. 
Im  schlaf coupe.    20984. 
Pariser  luft.     35312-35314. 
Zaungast.    52293. 
Taurog   (E.I     INIysterious  Flor- 
ence AVashburne.     31811. 
Taussig  (0.)     Dead  sweetheart. 

53.363. 
Tavares     (J.)       Oopla    gitana. 
8467. 

Tavaststjerna  (G.)  : 

Desperate  game.     10571. 

Hogt  spel.     10571. 
Tavira      (F.)       Pena     capital. 

35819. 
Tawlets    (G.  C.)      ^«fee  T  h  e  i  s 

(G.  C.) 
Taxa(J.)    Zdrajcaludu.    52297. 
Tayleure   (0.  W.)  : 

Beckv  Mix.     3253. 

Gheek.     6875. 

Ghristie    .Tohnstone.      7191. 

Elopement.     1 2530. 

Fay.     13936. 

Foster  sister.     15103. 

Heiurich  &  Hettie.     18646. 

Isabel's  expiation.    22122. 

Jane  Eyre.     224.57. 


Tayleure   (C.  AV.)— Continued. 
New  East  Lynne.    32361. 
Parted.     3538S. 
Rube.    40202. 
Si  Slocum.    42218. 
Underfoot.    48251. 
AVas  she  right?    49640. 
A\'aste-water  culch.     49679. 
Wife's  ordeal.     50930. 
Won  back.     51627,  51628. 

Taylor.       Mrs.     Smith's     baby. 
30461. 

Taylor   (A.)     Siege  of  the  Ala- 
mo.    42276. 
Taylor    (A.   W.)      Our  country 

cousins.     34582. 
Tavlor    (B.)  : 

F  a  u  s  t.       13900e  -  13900k, 

13901,  13901a. 
:\Iasqueof  thegods.  28630c- 

28630e. 
Prince    Deukalion.      37293. 

37294. 
Story  of  Kennett.    23587. 
Taylor    (B.  L.)  : 

<!:il>r.  Kidd.     6135. 
Cornucopia.    8557. 
Political   .soldier.     30706. 
Ponce  de  Leon.     30777. 
Tiiylor   (B.  S.)     Fakir  of  Ava. 

134.57. 
Taylor     (C.)       Bride    by    tele- 
phone.    .5057. 
Taylor    (C.  A.)  : 

Belle    of   the    Rio    Grande. 

3436. 
College  bov  &  widow.    7831. 
Child  wife.     7015. 
Cradle  robber.     8995. 
Daughter    of    the    diamond 

king.     9984. 
Derby  mascot.     10505. 
Fortune-hunter.     15053. 
From  rags  to  riches.   15565, 
15507. 

(4irl  engineer.     10470. 

Girl  waif.     10027. 

Girl  with  the  grip.     10661. 

Held  for  ransom.     18702. 

Hunted  bv  a  woman.  20679. 

Little  Tex.     25900. 

Man  with  40  faces.     28003. 

My  old  woman.     31676. 

Opium   ring.     34284. 

Queen     of     the     highway. 

38063. 
Queen  of  the  jungle.  38066. 
Rich  for  a  day.     39334. 
Scarlet  throne.     41000. 
Scotty.   king  of  the  Desert 

mine.     41172. 
Third  night.     45811. 
Thirtv  minutes   at   Sheejis- 

head.     4.5835. 


—Continued. 

a   thoroughbred. 


Japan. 


.Tones. 


Taylor  (C.  A.) 

Trimming 
46989. 

Uncle  Jack.     47970 

White    tigress     of 
50589. 

Yosemite.     52131,  52133. 
Taylor    (C.  B.)  : 

Kicanor,  the  toller  of  tales. 
32608. 

While  mortals  sleep.    50432. 
Taylor    (C.  C.)  : 

His  little  girl.     19702. 

Memo        in        Dreamland. 
29087. 

Virginia.     49126. 
Taylor   (C.  D.  P.)     Mme.  Jane 

Junk  &  Joe.     27197. 
Taylor    (C.  E.)  : 

Casey  in  society.    6354a. 

Darlings  of  Paris.    9905. 

Fun  on  n  farm.    15693. 

IMurphy's    troubles.     313SS. 

Weary  Willie.     49849. 

Whirlie  girlie.     50456. 

Taylor    (G.   G.)      Dude   &   the 

prima  donnn.    11943. 
Taylor     (G.    TI.)       Tom 

46449. 
Taylor   (C.  S.)  : 
Mogul.     30684. 
Roval  chef.     40127,  40128. 
Taylor    (C.  T.  L.)  : 

Boundary  rider.     4756. 
Dr.   Cure-all.     11130. 
Elevation  of  George.  12442. 
Jonquil.     22990. 
Mascot.     28594. 
Musical  discord.     31428. 
Professional.    37605. 
Rickshaw.     39397,  39.398. 
Rip     Van     Winkle     up     to 

date.     39498. 
Robinson       Crusoe       girls. 

39672. 
Rule  of  three.     402.50. 
Twin  mistakes.     47491. 
Taylor  fD.)     Echo.     12193. 
Taylor   (D.  B.)  : 
Ghoul.     16325a. 
Vestra.  the  mystic.     48911. 
Taylor     (E.)  See     Rawson 

(E.    T.) 
Taylor  (E.  G.)  : 

Heiress.      18670. 
Jack-o'-the-fields.     22.353. 
Men  are  so  blind.     20102. 
Witch.     51264. 
'J'aylor    (E.  R.)      Chest  of  tea. 

6920. 

Taylor    (E.    V.) 

broken  homes. 

Ta.vlor    (E.  W.) 

the  chaufFeur. 


Restorer    of 
39119. 

His  lordship, 
19712. 


3465 


INDEX 


Taylor     (F.)       Eleven    rtollnrs. 
53514. 

Tavlor   (F.  C.)  : 

T(li(.t;  slave.     20888. 
Wise  fool.     51233. 
Taylor      (F.     G.)        Power     of 

Satan.     36985. 
Taylor     ( F.     L.)       Two     little 
afternoous.     47608. 

Taylor   (F.  W.)  : 

Lookins  for  Miss  Fortune. 

26164. 
Pennsylvania  kid.    35852. 
Soldier's  sweetheart.  43112. 
Tavlor  {G.  R.)     Time  will  tell. 

46249. 
Tavlor   (H.  ('.  Cliatfield-)     See 
Chatfield-Taylor. 

Taylor  (H.  F.)  : 

Absalom,  prince  of  .Tudah. 

104. 
After  the  hall.     493. 
Atlantis.      2324. 
pjsyptian  bracelet.     12311. 
FJeiirs  tie  lis.     14502. 
For      better,      for      worse. 

14779. 
Love  cure.     26500. 
Parts        &        counterparts. 

35417. 

Taylor   (H.  P.)  : 

Caprice.     6070.  6071. 
Freda.     15308. 
Johnathan's  courtship. 

22886. 
T.ittle  Puck.     2.5849. 
Lost  in  Africa.    26310. 
ATaine  &  (leorjiia.     27534. 
N.  Y.  by  gaslight.    32.527. 
On  the  Yukon.     33950. 
Piueon.  the  torment.    36282. 
Throuah     N.     Y.     by     gas- 

liy:ht.     46074. 
Wiagins  of  Pop-over  farm. 

50944. 

Taylor   fH.  S.)  : 

Irishman.     22047. 
IMile  a   nn'nutci.     29560. 
Miser's  will.     29875. 
■      Tiosedale.     40022. 
Sheriff.     42069.    . 
Stowaway.     ^4011. 
Taylor    (H.    S)    managprs'    ex- 

chanire.    School-c,irl.     41112. 
'I'aylor   Hljirriet)      Dan.     9692. 
Tavlor   (Harrv)      Spider's  web. 

43539. 
Tavlor    (Herbert)      My   young- 
est.   31771. 

Taylor   (Hugh)  : 

('annon        balls        courting. 

6010. 
Left   behind.     24984. 


&   CO.     Bvery- 
Paradise  lost. 


16368. 

45176. 
got    a 


27763. 
45214. 


equal. 


Taylor    (Hugh)— Continued. 
Miss  Mephistopheles. 

29985. 
Taylor    (.1.    F.) 
man.      13137a. 
Taylor    (.T.   G.) 

35260. 
Taylor  (J.  H.)  : 

Gilhooley's  troubles. 
Mixed  afi'air.    30514 
Taylor's  king  fools. 
Tavlor     (J.    L.)       I'se 
chicken  trust.    20819. 
Taylor  (J.  M.)  : 

Man  from  Brandon. 
Sacrifice.    40451a. 
Telegram  from  dad. 
Taylor  (.L  R.  K.)  : 

All     things     being 

52633. 
In  his  wife's  name.   21210a. 
Private  detective.    37529. 
*  Vaudeville      specialty. 
48742. 
Tavlor    (.1.   S.)      Dog  of  a  sol- 
dier.   11239. 
Taylor  (J.  V.)  : 
Azrael.    2599. 
Conrad  &  INIedora.    8307. 
Taylor  (James  A.)     Fisherman 

&  the  pearls.    14406. 
Tavlor  (Jeauie  A.)  : 

Flowers  of  Avalon.    14603b. 
Mvstic  maiden.     54673. 
Taylor     (John    H.)       What    a 

man  can  do.     50042a. 
Tavlor    (K.)      Graham's   valet. 

17245. 
Tavlor   (L.  O.)     We,  Us  &  co. 

49821. 
Taylor  (Lilian)  : 

Des  narren  rache.    53393. 
Richelieu.     39380. 
Tavlor    (Longley)     Sec  Taylor 

(C.  T.  L.) 
Tavlor  (M.)  : 

Duplicity.    12049. 
M  a  s  q  u  e     o  f     the 

28630d,  28630e. 
Prince  Deukalion.    37294. 
Satan.    40805. 
Taylor  (M.  B.)  : 
Politics.    36721. 
Seaside  follies.    41268. 
Tavlor   (M.  F.)     Paradise  lost. 

35260. 
Taylor  (M.H.)     Faust.    139001, 

13900J. 
Taylor  (M.  I.)  : 

Friend   Wilson's   daughter. 

15448. 
Lotus  lantern.     26384. 
Reaping.     38597. 
Yuki-Sau.     52251. 
Tavloi-  (M.  J.)    Hawk.    18337a. 


gods. 


Taylor  (M.  L.)   Queen  of  fame. 

38023. 
Taylor    (M.    M.)      Shakespeare 

V\ooi]ig.     41738. 
Taylor    (M.    O.)      Looking   for 

Miss  Fortune.     26164. 

Taylor  (M.  S.)  : 

Aar-u-ag-oos.     24. 
Afflicted  family.     443. 
After  a  fashion.     4.59. 
Auld  Robin  Gray.    2377. 
Bluegrass  king.    4398. 
Christopher    Columbus,    jr. 

7274. 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac.    9559. 
Girl  who  dared.    16634. 
Honeymoon  eclipse.    20125. 
In  old  Virglnnv.     21286. 
Intrigue.     21863. 
Little  admiral.     2.5579. 
Little  Columbus.     25630. 
Mid-ocean.    29391. 
New  woman.    32484. 
Rags  &  bottles.     38349. 
Secret  despatch.    41325. 
Sprig  o'  green.    43640. 
Wireless  message.    51225. 
Taylor     (M.    W.)      Her    bridal 

eve.    18926. 
Tavlor     (N.    R.)       Eve    &    the 

man.     13068b. 
Taylor    (O.)     Battle  of  King's 

Mountain.    .3118. 
Taylor    (P.  W.)      Does  it  pay? 

11227. 
Taylor     (R.)       While    mortals 

sleep.    50432. 
Taylor    ( R.    F.)      Blue   Cloud's 

sacrifice.    4363. 
Tavlor    (R.    H.)      See    Sadler 

(C.  G.) 
Taylor  (R.  M.)  : 

Carpet-bags.  6281. 
End  of  the  strike.     12714. 
Four  Jacks.     15155. 
German      Jonah.        16189, 

16190. 
Ocean  mail.     33237. 
Our     r.     r.     men.       34751, 
34752. 
Taylor  (S.  D.)  Her  first  day  in 

office.    189S4a. 
Taylor  (S.  E.)  : 

Gibson  girl.     16334. 
Hour  of  .iudgmout.     20379. 
Tavlor    (S.  E.   V.)      Helpmate. 
18801. 

Taylor  (T.)  : 

Arkwright's  wife.     1863. 
Clancarty.    7501. 
Dead  or  alive.    10212. 
Des  narren   rache.     .53393. 
Fool's      revenge.        29842a, 
53393. 


3466 


INDEX 


Taylor    ( T. )  —Continued. 
Henry  Dunbar.    51102. 
Love  or  life.    26589. 
Such  is  the  law.    44368. 
Taylor  (T.  C.)  : 

Arizona  girl.    1843. 

At  the  mercy  of  the  czar. 

2258. 
Oamille.     5945. 
Do    you    waut    a    divorce  V 

11088. 
In      old      No'th       Ca'liua. 

21272,  21273. 
Ishmael.    22129. 
Lena  Rivers.     25048. 
Lone  Star  of  Tex.    26119. 
Master  passion.     28718b. 
Oliver  Twist.    33713. 
Redemption  of  Olga  Kasi- 

nova.     38848. 
Who      was      the      sinner? 
50687. 
Taylor  (W.)  : 

Big  Mike  drops  in.     3797a. 
Champion.    6655. 
Taken  from  life.    55509. 
Way  out.    49775a. 
Wise  woman.    51248a. 
Taylor    (W.  A.)     Last  witness. 

24783. 
Taylor    (W.   P.)      Night  before 

Christmas.    32659. 
Taylor  (Z.  M.)  : 
Achsah.    163. 
Bunker  Hill.     5493. 
'■J'aylor     &     Irvine.        Mother's 

heart.    31182. 
Taylor  &  Nugent.     Dark  secret. 

9S73. 
rchechoff,    Tchekkof,    Tcliekoff. 

See  Chekhov. 
Tchodjk     (A.)       S.    P.    Q.    R. 

40403. 
Teackle  (T.)  : 

Edward  &  Lsabel.    12272. 
Grave  robbers.    17339. 
Pirate      of      St.      Antonio. 
36398. 
Teagle  (E.  L.)     King's  declara- 
tion.   23958. 
Teal  (B.)  : 

Clemenceau  case.    7578. 

Coston  light.    8628. 

Great    metropolis.      17429- 

17431. 
Our  great  metropolis.  34657. 
Poppy.    36837. 
Teale  (O.  S.)     Bedeviled  studio. 

3262. 
Teale    (W.)      Relief    of   Luck- 
now.    39000. 
Tebault    (W.    G.)      Impromptu 

wedding.    21056. 
Tebb      (B.     H.)        Last     shot. 
24768a. 


Tebbetts  (F.  W.)  : 

Diana  of  the  tower.    10789. 

Double  cross.     11513. 

Interviewing  Adam.  21843a, 

Mirage.    29799. 

Stage  struck.     43733. 

Telepathy  Jones.    45228. 
Tecglen  (E.)  : 

A  .  .  .  tocar  a  misa.    22. 

Abiiju  la  sicalfpsis  !     4J. 

Fin  del  viaje.    14245. 
Tech   show.     Over   the   garden 
wall.    34931. 

Tect  (R.  K.)     Planners.    36436. 
Tecumtha.    pseud.      See    Ropp 
(E.  O.) 

Tedde  (jM.)  : 

Bad  lot.    2775. 

Great  Scot.    17466  . 

Lady  Day.    24380. 

Locket.    26056. 

Matchless  paragon.    28778. 

Niobe.     32831. 

Noah's  ark.    32900. 

Paola.    35193. 

Shattered  paragon.    41970. 
Tedeschi  (A.)   Soubrette.  43300. 
Tedeschi  (E.)  : 

LulH.    54360. 

Rosario.    55208. 
Tedford  {Mrs.  F.  E.  &  L.)  : 

Greater  claim.  17504, 17506. 

Heredity.    19201. 
Tedrow     (H.    B.)       Uttermost 

farthing.    55753. 
Teed  (C.  R.)     .Joseph.    23002. 
Teed   (J.  W.)     Delmonico's  up- 
side down.    10426.  10427. 
Teege    (W.   E.)      S.   O.   people. 

40400. 
Teeling  (F.  B.)     Man  who  did. 
27981. 

Tees  (L.  C.)  : 

Bishop  &  the  burglar.   3981. 

Botany  Bay.    4711,  4712. 

Burglar  &  the  bishop.    5513. 

Fishtown  heiress.    14419. 

Hypnotizing  a  landlord. 
20775. 

Lodgers  taken  in.    26067. 

Martha  Washington's  re- 
ception.    28502. 

Mrs.  Pepper's  ghost.    .30440. 

IModern  Venus.     30G62. 

New  partner.    32436. 

Our  candidate.    .345.57. 

Plumbers.    36563. 

Rodger's  predicament. 
36611. 

Politician's  breakfast. 
40116. 

Red-hot  massage.    38744. 

Rogue's  luck.     39733-39735. 

Row  in  the  kitchen.    40116. 

3467 


Tees  (L.  C.)— Continued. 

She    would    be    a     widow. 

42027. 
Snobson's  stag-party.  42896. 
Social  Judas.    42969. 
Tatters,   the  i>et  of  Souat- 
ters'  Gulch.    45162.  45163. 
Troublesome  courtship. 

47185. 
Up  to  the  times.    48511. 
White      elephfint.        .50510, 
50511. 
Tefrt    (B.    F.)       Shoulder-knot. 
42176. 

Tefft  (N.  A.)  : 
Airman.    654. 
Gloves.    16788. 
Gracia.    17213. 
Serpent  &  the  bird.     41550. 
Shakeress.    41728. 
Shoulder-knot.    42176. 
Sons  of  Benjamin.     43267. 
Spider  &  the  fly.    43.527. 
A^'hite  sheep  &  black.  50570. 
Tegern    (H.)      Otto   Oder  Otto. 

54831. 
Tegge     (J.)       Rare    old     bird. 

38484. 
Tegner     (E.)       Fridthjof    saga. 

15420. 
Teich   (C.  F.)     Julchens  flitter- 

wochen.    23206. 
Teich  (O.)    Kalte  strahl.   23471. 
Teissier.    Amour  sur  la  branche. 

1361. 
Teitelman    (A.   M.)      Mr.  Livit- 
sky's  death  and  resurrection. 
30207. 
Teitjens     (P.)       Pipes    o'    Pan. 
36386. 

Teixeira  de  Mattos  (A.  L.)  : 
Blue  bird.    4353-43.57. 
Joyzelle.    23097a. 
Mary  Magdalene.    28561a. 
Night   with   Arsene  Lupin. 
32751. 
Telford     (M.     E.^       Children's 

Christmas  dream.    53141. 
Telgmann  (H.  B.)  : 
Broker.    5225. 
Leo.  the  royal  cadet.  25070. 
Nobility.     32910. 
Telgmann  (.1.  A.)     Against  the 

world.     565. 
Telgmann    (O.    F.)      Leo,    the 

royal  cadet.     2.5071. 
Tell    (E.)     Awful  bump.     2580. 
Tellaeche    (J.)  :  ► 

Casa    de     Su    Escelencia. 

6310a. 
Dirigible.    10908. 
Junto  al  abismo.     23314. 
Sixto  el  del  lunar.    42642a. 
Tnrno  de  Pepe.     47384. 


INDEX 


Teller  (C.)  See  Jolmsoa  (C.  T.) 
Teller    (I..   C.)      Nieht   aroun.l 

town.     32645. 
Teller    (M.)  : 

nawaiian  qvieen.     18330. 
Lilliuakalaiii.     125473. 
Queen  of  Hawaii.     38021. 
Tellez    (G.)  : 

('omed.\-     of     resurrection. 

53223. 
Don  Gil  (le  las  calza.s  ver- 

des.     11345. 
Tolle  eifersucht.     46433a. 
Telsohow  (R.  M.)     Love  &  law. 

26444a. 
Tempest   (J.  L.)  : 

Coast  guards.     7729. 
Honest  Rube.     20111. 
Plucking  of  a  rose.     36558. 
Tempest    (Airs.  J.   L.)      Pluck- 
ing of  a  rose.    36558. 
Temple  (B.)     Crassus.    9021. 
Temple     (D.)       Three    muske- 
teers.    45994. 
Temple     (E.    B.)       Union    spy. 

48335. 
Temple     (E.     P.)       Neptune's 

daughter.     32233,  32234. 
Temple      (F.)        See     Mooney 

(F.  E.) 
Temple    (H.)      Wooden   spoon. 

51 681. 
Temple    (.1.   G.)  : 

Klondike.     24099. 

Lenore.     25062. 

Some    songs    of    the    day. 

48158. 
Sweet    tormentor.      44774, 
44775. 
Temple  (M.)     See  Skinner  (M. 

M.  &  M.  W.) 
Temple     (P.    P.)       -S'ee    Davis 

(W.  W.) 
Temple  (R.  W.)     Come  across. 

8036a. 
Temple   amusement   co.     Char- 
lotte Temple.     6804. 
Templeton    (H.)  : 

Color  sergeant.     7963. 
Swift-Wing,   the   Cherokee. 
44801. 
Templeton    (John)  : 
Alroy.     1003. 
America.     1143. 
Angels.      1496. 
Boliemia.     4490. 
Bridge  of  sighs.     5089. 
Columbus.     8020. 
Fay.     13^35. 

Flag  of  the  free.     14460. 
Lifting  the  veil.     25353. 
Prince  Napoleon.     37321. 
Romance  of  Robert  Burns. 

39805. 
St.  Wiles.    40560. 


Templeton    (Juan)  : 

Barn  stormers.     30U0. 

Good  luck.     17092. 

Lost  love.     20326. 
Templin    (J.)      Charlie's  moth- 
er-in-law.    0786. 
Ten  Broeck  (H.)  Lolita.  26087. 
Ten  Broeck  (M.)  : 

Bunch  of  beets.     5461. 

Fiz  !  bang  ! !  boom  ! ! !  14455. 

Nabobs.     31888,  31S89. 

Old  fogies.     33480. 

Two  old  fogies.     47732. 

Two  old  nabobs.     47735. 
Ten   Broek    (L.)  : 

Little  pitchers.     25841. 

Reno.     3904.'!. 

Spirit  of  Christmas.   43560. 
Teuley    (E.)     Night  in  a  fool's 

house.     32676. 
Tennant    (J.  H.)  : 

Mr.  Pewee.     30230. 

Sassy  Sue.     40803. 
Tenney    (A.   S.)  : 

Cohen  is  arrested.     77Sla. 

Foreman     «&     the     Swede. 
14988a. 

Italian  &  the  boss.   22250a. 
Lieut.   Inkbottle.     54264. 
Patter-iot-ism.    35591a. 
Piano  delivery.     54949. 
Speculator.     43487. 
Tenniel  (J.)     Alice  in  Wonder- 
land.    792. 
Tennis     (D.     W.)       Gossipers. 
17150. 

Tennisou  (O.  M.)     Margrave  «S: 

magic.     28217. 
Tennyson    (A.)  : 
Becket.     52847. 
Dro>am     of     fair     women. 

49163. 
Elaine.     12370. 
Elaine  &  Guinevere.  12371. 
Enoch      Arden.        12  7  91, 

29523. 
Foresters,    Robin    Hood    & 

Maid  Marion.     53683. 
Idylls  of  the  king.     15910, 

15911,  2-1571. 
Lock.sley  hall.     48249a. 
Maud.    28855. 
Princess.     37387-37391. 
Queen  Mary.     38002-38004. 
Sefiorita  se  aburre.     41483. 
Teno-(H.)     /Sfee  Huszka  (T.) 
Teper    (K.)  : 

GesammeUe  dramen  von  A. 

Tchechoff.     16235. 
Kleiner  Eyolf.    16236. 
Terence  (P.)  Phormio.   36171a, 
53127. 

Terfliuger   (A.  E.)     Her  movie 
hero.     19078a. 


Terhune      (A.      P.)        Shrimp. 

55331. 
Ter  Meulen    (ii.   T».)      Romany 

trail.     39847. 
Terquem  (E.)     Torrent.   46582. 
Terr    (J.)  : 

Idislie  nishume.     20884. 
Rabbi     Sabbathai     Cohen. 
38201. 
Terra  verlag: 

Demedes.    10437. 
Ludwig  XVI.     26909. 
Terramare     (G.)       See    Eisler- 

Terramare  (G.  von) 
Terra  sse    (C.)  : 

Ingenue  libertiu.    21706. 
Mariage      de      Telemaque. 

28245,   28246. 
M.  de  la  Palisse.     30853. 
Sire  de  Yergy.    42556. 
Terre  (W.)     At  Monaco.    2104. 
Terrell   (M.)  : 

Black   watch   angel.     4157. 
Branded  mavericks.     4915. 
Cave  woman.     6543b. 
Curse.     9490. 
Dreamers.    11776. 
Friday  the  13th.    53708. 
Known  woman.     24197a. 
Pair  o'  dice  lost.     35075. 
Presidential  bee.     55025. 
Prostitutes.     37743. 
Real  Q.     38565. 
Sinner.     42513a. 
Temperament.     55527. 
Under  dog.    48108a. 
Weaker  sex.     49830. 
When     coon     meets     coon. 

50205. 
Woman  in  the  park.    51423. 

51424. 
You  never  can  tell  about  a 
woman.     52148. 
Terrell    (M.   P.)      E  1  i  n  o  r  e's 

aunty.     12475. 
Terrell   (W.  P.)     House  on  the 

corner.     20430. 
Terr  ill   (L  N.)  : 
Airship.     657. 
Ignis  fatuus.     20947. 
Oro  dios.     34374. 
Paradise  made  a  purgatory. 
35263. 

I'urgatory  made  of  a  para- 


dise. 


(7864. 


Science  vs.  Cupid.    41150. 
Terris   (C.)  : 

Irish  courtship.     .54073. 

.Tune  13th.     54141. 

One    man    in    a    thousand. 

54801. 
Peacemaker.    35697. 
Roomer  at  Smith's.     55204. 
Why     men     don't     marry. 

55936. 


3468 


INDEX 


Terns   (.).): 

Battle  ul  wits.     314U. 

Handful  of  toys.    1S05S. 
Terriss    (C  W.)  : 

Preacher  &  tlie  man.  3703G. 

Ward.     49601e. 
Terriss  (J.  F.)     Brave  coward. 

4940. 
Terriss    (T.)  : 

Aaibitiou.     52G54. 

Faking  the  film.     33454. 

Never  count  your  chickeiis 
32308. 

Reason  why.     38612. 

Scrooge.      41198,   41200. 

Tale  of  2  cities.    44985. 

Woman     of     the     world. 
514G9. 
Terry    (C.   H.)  : 

Silent  vengeance.     42354. 

Team-work.    45189. 

Tip     Turner's     Near-vana. 
46293. 
Terry    (E.   R.)  : 

Her  profession.     19107. 

Match-maker.    28761. 
Terry   (Edith)  : 

Complication.     8171. 

Elga.     32465. 

Trap.    4G836a. 
Terry    (Ellen)      Fine  feathers. 

14267. 
Terry   (F.)  : 

Back  to  Cohoes.     .52801. 

Frolic  &  fun.     53717. 
Terry     (F.     E.)       Irish     stew. 

22031. 
Terry    (H.   J.)  : 

Dream.    11702. 

Pep  promoter.     54926. 
Terry   (J.  E.  H.)  : 

Man  who  stayed  at  home. 
27992a.  54415. 

White  feather.     50514a. 
Terry    (L.)  : 

Divine  Mahatma.     11016. 

Master  fiend.    28681. 

Passion  of  angels.    35480. 
Terry    (W.)  : 

Hubby  in  a  fix.    20577. 

Music  hall  girl.     31402. 
Terry  (W.  J.)     Healing  it  with 

healo.     18422a. 
Teschner   (M.)     Schneekonigin. 

41080. 
Tesmar      (R.)        Rechtsanwalt 

Tantalus.    3S656a. 
Test   (F.  C.)     Hearts  &  faces. 

18532. 
Testa    (T.    Gherardi   del)      See 

Gherardi  del  Testa. 
Testoni  (A.)     Modelo.    54568. 
Teters     (L. )       See     Bussenius 

(Mrs.  Otto) 
Tetlay   (C.)     Reward.     39297a. 


Tettenberu  (F.)  Tina,  the 
milk  vender  of  Germantown. 
46280. 

Teubner   (B.  G.)  : 

Andromache.     1443a. 
Femmes  savantes.    14046. 
Teuton    (S. )      Born   Bohemian. 

4662. 
Teweles    (H.)      Ring  des  Polv- 

krates.     55181. 
Thacher    (.T.  H.)  : 

Ali  Bal)a  &  tlie  40  thieves. 

765. 
Brainstorms  of  Bluebeard. 

4898. 
St.    George   &   the   dragon. 
40528. 
Thackeray   (W.  M.)  : 

Colonel  of  militia.     7916. 
Henry    Esmond.      12930, 
12931, 17523,  18897-18899, 
316.30. 
N  e  w  c  o  m  e  s.     7913.  7914, 
28770,  32549. 

Peudennis.     27579. 
Penmark  abbey.     35846. 
Prince    Giglo    &,    Prince 

Bulbo.     37299. 
Rebecca  &  Rowena.    38616. 
Rose    &    the    ring.      5839, 

39947a-39949. 
Vanity  fair.     30447,   1S699, 
48700. 
Thain   (E.  I.)  : 

Keeping  lier  place.    23.565a. 
Knocking     on     the     door. 

54193. 
Residuary    legatee.     55151. 
Tliakura  ( Ravindranatha )     See 

Ra vindranatha  Thakura, 
Tlial in -theater   verlag : 
Autoliebchen.    2485. 
Puppchen.     37846. 
Thall  bros.     In  the  garden  of 

Eden.     21410. 
Thanet       (O.)        See      French 
(Alice) 

Thanhouser     (F.)       Do-as-you- 

please  laud.     11081,  11082. 
Thardo    (C.)     Decoration  Day. 

10353. 
Tharp  (N.)  : 

Collusion.     7S79a. 
It  matters  not.    22224. 
Pat      Carmichael's     sister. 
35512. 
Thatcher    (E.)       Twenty    min- 
utes till  train  time.     47451. 
Thatcher  (Z.W.)    Linda.  2.5.514. 
Thater    (A.   E.)      Renounced  & 

reconciled.     39048. 
Thater   (G.  W.)  : 

Brian  Jloran.    5030. 
Count  Cordavo.    8558. 


Thater  (G.  W.) 
Renounced 
39048. 
Thaule  (E.  R.) 

(Ethel) 
Thaumazo    (F. )      See    Loevius 

(F.  T.) 
Thayer    (A. 

52403a. 
Thayer  (A.  L.) 


—Continued. 
&.     reconciled. 

See  Rosenthal 


E.)      Zuni    maid. 


8018. 


Columbus. 
Uncle  Zenos.     48063. 
Thayer  (B.)    Mediators.   29015. 
Thayer    (B.  C.)  : 

Dodging       his       creditors. 
11218. 
I  Dodging  his  debts.     11219. 

i  Dodging  his  dues.     11220, 

Thayer  (C.  H.)  : 
Apaches.     1663. 
Dime  museum.    10860. 
Pyrorama.     37941. 
Sarah   Barnum.     40784. 
Thayer    (E.  C.)  : 

Amber,  a  daughter  of  Bo- 
hemia.    1095. 
Lords  of  creation.     26226. 
Thayer  (G.  E.  &  H.  M.)    To  the 
pure     all     things     are    pure. 
46387. 
Thayer  (L.  E,)     Greater  agony. 

17498. 
Tliayer   (L.   M.)      Mv  princess. 
31691. 

Thayer  (M.  E.  P.)  : 

Doctor    Fixemquick     fixed. 

11142. 
.Johnson,  the  janitor.    22894, 
Queer      insurance      agent. 

38138. 

Th;iyer    (O.    B.)      Advance  ed. 

of  the  Republican  natl.  con- 
vention.    335. 
Thayer  (R.)  : 

Crook's  hoodoo.     9183. 
Funny  man.     15711. 
Horse  thief.     20294. 
Some  money.     43154. 
Thayer    (W.  M.)      Success,  the 

oracle  of  the  age.    44349. 
Theadore        (C.)        Shreds      & 

patches.     42195. 
Thearle  (H.  B.)     Golden  bond. 

16912. 
Thearle  (H.  B.)  &  co.     Society 

circus.     43009. 
Theater,    verlagsges.    m.    b.    h. 

Veilchen.     487.50. 
Theaterverlag    E.    Bloch.      See 

Bloeh    (E.) 

Theatre  royal  Drury  lane,  ltd. 

Stolen  orders.     43936a. 
Theatrical         producing         co. 

Bought  &  paid  for.     52964. 


3469 


INDEX 


Theben     (Kallist6phanes    von) 
See  Kallistopltnnes  von  The- 
ben, pseud. 
Theim  (R. )     Dnlma  &  Iiii>omar. 

96G6. 
ThPis;   (G.  C.)  : 

Seas  between.     55201. 
Stalces.     43748. 
'I'liei.se   (M.  M.)  : 

Christmas    present.      7242. 
Goins       into       vandeville. 

16856. 
Her       merry       Christmas. 

19074. 
Knock-out  Cohen.    24179. 
Mr.  Jones  from  Bridgeport. 

30201. 
Morning,     noon     &     night. 

31062. 
Round  the  circle.    40098. 
Sherlock         Holmes,         jr. 
42094a. 
Theissen  (J.  E.)  : 
Cure.     9453. 
T.esson  in  love.     25112. 
Near  martyr.     32111. 
Thelen   (F.)  : 

Gliicksmadel.     16798. 
Rund        um      die       liebe. 

55220,  55221. 
Zirkuskind.     52371. 
Thenou  (G.)     1915.     52513a. 
TheoRopbical  book  co.     Wisdom 

of  Hypatin.     51228. 
Therval  (L.)     Cardinal's  guard. 

6207a. 
Thespis-verlag : 

Es^kojiipte.     12924. 
J.iichelnde  frau.     24540. 
Martyrerin.     27323b. 
Taotai        von        Zi-ka-wei. 

45123a. 
Zwischen        den        siegen. 
52408a. 
Tlieuriet       (A.)         Jean-Marie. 

22561,  22561a. 
Thibault    fA.   F.)      See  France 

(Anatole) 
Thibault    (J.  A.)       See  France 

(Anatole) 
Thibaiilt    (M.)      DerniSre    ves- 

tale.    10522. 
Thibaut.     Madeleine.     2723Sa. 
Thibeau    (A.)      ]\Tnr;itbon   win- 
ner.    28145. 
Thiboust    (K)  : 

Czula   atruna.     53323. 

Je    dine     cbez     ma     mere. 

8391. 
Woman's  tears.    51581. 
Thieben    (E.)  : 

Rote  schiff.     40055. 
Zigeuner.     52342. 
Thiede-Paris  (M.)     Ros^ept  zum 
heiraten.     39307. 


Thiele      (A.     E.)        Ahrsdorfer 

frau.     631. 
Thiele   (H.  H.)  : 

Amaryllis.     1053. 
John  &  Priscilla.     22825. 
Thiele  (M.  R.)  : 

Wager  of  Gerald  O'Koui-ke. 

49353. 
\Vie    die    mischuid    kiiiMpft 
&  siegt.     50868. 
Thiele  (R.)     Frolic  in  flie  cook- 
ing class.     15510. 
ThielemMini  (L.)     Pompeus.  the 

phantom  king.     36770. 
Thiem    (F.    R.)      Washington's 

lager.    49674. 
Thiem   (L.)  : 

His  own.    19761. 
Lord  Lieghton.     26208. 
Thiem   (R.)     Konig  Friedricb's 

bild.     24205. 
Thieme  (M.  or  M.  C.)  : 

Difficult  examinations.   890, 

10S50a. 
Haunted  house.     18306. 
Thierry  (A.)     Lit  de  St.  Louis. 

25573. 
Tiiiers   (M.  J.  L.  A.)     jMemoirs 

of  John  Law.     44885. 
Thies  (A.  L.)  Triangle.  46947a. 
Thies   (G.)     Elephant.     12436. 
Thiess  (A.)  Unsere  blaujacken. 

48421. 
Thirwell      (W.     R.)       Tangled 

skein.     45104. 
Thobe      (J.)        Ky.     politician. 

23609. 
Thode  (A.  J.)     Cow-bov  artist. 

8930. 
Thoma    (L.l  : 

Erste  August.     12890a. 
Erster  klasse.     12893. 
Lokalbahn.     26078. 
L  0  1 1  c  h  e  n  s     geburtstag. 

26376. 
Magdalen  a.     27337. 
M  oral.        30989,      30990, 

54594. 
Morality.     31005. 
Sauglingsheim.     40483. 
Sippe.     42529b. 
Thomas.      His    royal    highness. 

19793. 
Thomas      (A.      A.)        Priscilln. 

37504. 
Thomas    (A.  E.)  : 

Divorce  fund.     11037. 

Force.     14971a. 

Her  husband's  \\\U\    19037. 

19037a. 
Little  Boy  Blue.    25601. 
Phyllis.     36185. 
Qunrrel.     37969. 
Quick  lunch.     38185. 
Rainbow.     38381. 


Thomas    (A.   E.) — Continued. 

Thirty  days.     45830a. 

'Vo  l>e  or  not  to  be.    46359a. 
TlioniJis    (A.    F.)      Troubles   al 

tueuly.     47171. 
'I'homas   (Aifted)      Itooinmates 

.Mff903. 
Tlionias  ( A\igustus)  : 

Arizona.     1838. 

As  a  man  thinks.     2<)0(>. 

At  liberty.     2154. 

F',ig  rise.     3S01. 

Bonnie  l)rier  bush.    4579. 

Burglar.     5506. 

Champagne  Charlie.     6648. 

Colorado.    7966. 

Combustion.     8036. 

Coi'resp(  indent.     8572. 

Earl  of  Pawtucket.  12129a. 

Editha's  burglar.     12242. 

In  Mizzoura.     54032. 

Indian  summer.     21641. 

Man  of  the  world.     27928. 

Soldiers  of  fortune.   43100- 
43102. 

Witching      hour.         6967a. 
5.5973. 

Tlioma.^:     (Berte)       Planchette. 

36435. 
Thomas  (Brandon)  : 

Colour-sergeant.     7981. 
Highland  le.gacy.     19451. 
Lancashire  sailor.     24570. 
Thomas    (C.  A.)  : 

Her  secret.     19133. 
His  wife.     19843. 
Young  lieut.     52176. 
Thomas   (C.  B.)  : 

Chief  Lo,gan,  the  red  man. 

6969. 
Daniel    Boone,    the    wood- 
man.    9800. 
From   darkness   into  light. 

15534. 
.John  Smith  &  Pocahontas. 

22880. 
Three    woodland    wonders. 
46049. 
Tl5omas  (Calvin)  : 
Faust.    l.SOOld. 
Journiilisten.    23065,  23067. 
Thomas    (C'harlesl  : 

Breaking  the  ice.     4996. 
Troubled  waters.     47168. 
Thomas   (Clarence)     When  the 

bugle  calls.    50300a. 
Thomas    (E.  H.)  : 

Atonement.     2329. 
Butterfly.     5646. 
Fourth  floor  back.     15197. 
Thomas     (Edith     M.)       White 

messenger.     50545b. 
Tliomas    (Edwin  M.)     Beatrice 
of  Havere.     3186. 


3470 


INDEX 


Thomas      (Ellanna)        Senator 

undersigned.     41459. 
Thomas    (Eugene)      See    Shea 

(T.  E.) 
Thomas    (F.  C.)     Gertie's  loy- 
alty.    16217. 
Thomas    (F.  D.)  : 

Bathing  scene.     3099. 
Beauty  &  the  beach.   52S42. 
Biografter.     3908. 

Thomas  (F.  M.)  Phil's  ro- 
mance. 36151. 

Tlionuis  (F.  S.)  Dog  thief. 
11240. 

Thomas    (Franklyu  J.)     Bitter 

reclvoning.     4028. 
Thomas     (Fred)       Mr.    Sippy's 

nightmare.     30263a. 
Thomas      (Fred     J.)     '  Border 

belles.     4645. 
Thomas    (Free)      Mysteries   of 

tht    Gaskell  house.     31799. 
Thomas   (G.  J.)   Western  Rose. 

50023. 
Thomas    (George)      Bachelor's 

last  dinner.     2712. 
Thomas    (Gladys)      Cyrano  de 

Bergcrac.     9560. 
Thomas    (H.    C.)      Awakening. 

2544. 
Thomas    (H.  L.)  : 
Carbeau.     6195. 
Miserables.     29865. 
Thomas  (Mrs.  H.  L.)  : 
Carbeau.    6195. 
I\Ien  of  the  world.     29112. 
Sergeant    of   Waterloo. 

41540. 
Tempter.    45343. 
Thomas    (Herbert)      See   Han- 
cock     (H.      E.) — McNamara 
(T.) 

Thomas     (Hilda)      Lone    star. 

26116. 
Thomas    (Mrs.    Homer)      New 

America.     54699. 
Thomas    (J.  A.)  : 

Chouans.     7160. 

King  James.     23783. 
Thomas  (J.  B.)  : 

Bell  Cameron.    3362. 

Busted.    5608. 

Curse  of  'Kaskia.     9502. 

Doko.    11250. 

Lucifera.     26814. 

Q.  Z.     37944. 

Tom,  Dick  &  Carrie.    46442. 
Thomas  (K.)  : 

Bit  of  nonsense.    4007. 

Evening  at  Helen's.     13083. 
Thomas    (K.   E.)      Not   all   the 

king's  horses.    33046. 
Thomas  (M.)    Lady  of  the  lake. 
54209. 


Thomas    (M.   J.)      Three  little 

maids  from  Maine.    45981. 

Thomas  (M.  M.)     And  he  didn't 

shoot    the    gun    oft    neither. 

1406. 

Thomas  (R.)    Intruder.   21874a. 

Thomas  (R.E.)    Before  &  after 

the  battle.    3277. 
Thomas  (S.  E.)  : 

From    darkness    into   light. 

15534. 
Three    woodland    wonders. 
46049. 
Thomas  (T.  I. )    Power  of  Satan. 

36985. 
Tiiomas  (T.  .1.)     Mona  of  Forty 

Mile.     30826. 
Thomas  (W.)  : 

Kidnappers.    23684. 
Prodigal.    37572,  37573. 
Thomas  (W.  Henry)  : 

Borrowed  honor.    4675. 
Haytian's  hero.    18.348a. 
On  the  brink.    33814. 
Thisher.    45858a. 
Thomas   (AV.  K.)     Littlest  girl. 

25944. 
Thomas     (William     H.)       For 

hearts  or  the  king.    14806. 
Thomas-Salignac.    Marchand  de 

masques.    28166a. 
Thomashefsky  (B.)  : 
Ben-Ami.     3479. 
Broken  violin.    52996. 
Hello  N.  Y.    53903. 
Idishe  nishume.    20884. 
.Jewish  crown.     22711a. 
Jiidische  Ghetto.    23192. 
Justice.    23408,  23415. 
Lost  sheep.    26354a. 
Pintele  yid.    36356. 
Polish  wedding.    36680a. 
Shma  Yisroel.     42138. 
Toirele.    46422a. 
Yeshiwe  bocher.    52103. 
Thomashefsky    (M.    M.)      Iron 

man.    22069. 
Thomason      (T.     H.)        Exiles. 

13222. 
Thome    (F.)      Sleeping  beauty. 

42751. 
Thome  (G.  Perrfn  y)     See  Per- 

rin  y  Thome. 
Thome  (W.H.)   Trumps.  47265. 
Thompson.    Monte  Carlo.    30899. 
Thompson  (A.)    Truth,  the  mis- 
chief.   47297. 
Thompson  (A.  C. )  : 

All  about  Adaiu.    819.. 
Auction     at     Meadowville. 

2359. 
Aunt     Matilda's     birthday 

party.    2416. 
Broken  engagement.     5180. 
Coming  of  Annabel.    8093. 


Thompson    (A.  C.) — Continued. 
Day  of  the  duchess.    10138. 
Fudge  &  a  burglar.    1.5626. 
Good  old  days.    17105. 
Hannah  gives  notice.   18087. 
Her  scarlet  slippers.    19124. 
Honest  Peggy.    20106. 
In    the    absence   of   Susan. 

21340. 
Irish  invasion.    21993. 
Just  like  Percy.    23375. 
Katie's  new  hat.    23530. 
Knot      of      white     ribbon. 

24190. 
Luckiest  girl.     26837. 
Miss      Deborah's      pocket. 

29925a. 
Miss  Susan's  fortune.  30034. 
Much  too  sudden.    31293. 
Oysters.     34984. 
Peck  of  trouble.    35754. 
Red  parasol.    38771. 
Return  of  Letty.    39186. 
Romantic  Marv.    39838. 
Suffragette  baby.    44414. 
Susan's  finish.    44673. 
Truth  about  Jane.    47290. 
Wrong  baby.    51857. 

Thompson     (A.    H.    A.)       Lost 

thought.     26359a. 
Thompson  (A.  S.)  : 

Decking  the  graves.    10348. 

Freaks  of  fortune.    15304. 

Little  Lord  McElroy.    25749. 

Maximilian.     28890. 

Mliss.    30545. 

Nemo.    32220. 

Nora  machree.    32997. 

lUght  woman.    39451. 

Schemes.     41049. 

Sharps  &  flats.    41958. 

Straws.    44100. 

Terrible  malady.    45417. 

Thompson  (Alex.  M.)  : 

Arcadians.     1774. 

Mousme.     31253. 

Oh,  Caesar !    .54755. 

Princess  Caprice.    37402. 

Tom  Jones.     46449. 
Thompson  (Alfred)  : 

Arabian  nights.    1757. 

Bellona.     3454. 

Bluff.    4402. 

Crystal  slipper.     9297. 

Flora's  garden.     14555. 

Mosquito.    31104. 

Pepita.    35869. 
Thompson    (Alice  M.)     Mollv's 
way.     30721. 

Thompson  (Augustine)  : 
Exiled.     13217. 
True  to  the  heart.    472.54. 
Yankee  corporal.     51970. 
Zina.  the  slave  girl.    52354. 


5379— VOL  2—16- 


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3471 


INDEX 


Thompson    (C.)  : 

Awakeniug     of     Helen  n 

Ritchie.     2563. 
Fanchette.     13625. 
Flowers     &     the     storm. 

14603. 
Give  &  take.    16689. 
Greater  love  hath  no  man. 

17513. 
Heaven,  prologue  to  Faust. 

18598. 
Heir     of     Wingate     h  a  1 1. 

18663. 
In     search     of     a     sinner. 

21315. 
Last  spark.    24769. 
Oulv     the    Master    shall 

blame.    34219. 
Ray  of  light.     38531. 
Rebecca      of      Sunnybrook 

farm.    38618. 
Smart  set.    42814. 
Strings  &  marionettes. 

44177. 
Suit  of  sable.     44453. 
Way   of  a   soldier.     49735. 
Thompson  (C.  E.)     Blind  Mar- 
garet.    42.59. 
Thompson    (C.   H.)  : 

Knights  of  labor.     24165. 
Our  twins.    34790. 
Thompson     (C.    L. )      Husking- 

bee.     20739. 
Thompson  (C.  S.)     Thompson's 

railroad  boys.    45859. 
Thompson  (Denmau)  : 
Castle  garden.     6422. 
Flirting.     14531. 
Golden  rule.     17000. 
Jav  company.     22528. 
Joshua  Whitcomb.    23046. 
Old  homestead.     33511. 
Old,  old  story.     33593. 
Old  story.     33634. 
Our  new   minister.     34732, 

34733.  54836. 
Sunshine  of  Paradise  alley. 

44589. 
Sunshine     of     the     alley. 

44590. 
Two  sisters.    47775,  47775a. 
Widow's  son.     50864. 
Thompson    (Dick)      Yes,   dear. 

52101a. 
Thompson      (E.     D.)        Kedor. 

23551. 
Thompson    (E.  N.)      Serpent  & 

the  dove.     55285. 
Thompson    (E.    P.)      What    an 
awful  thing  a  boy  is.     50049. 
Thompson  (E.  S.  L. )     Sword  of 

Bunker  Hill.     44815. 
Thompson    (E.    W.)      Aerietta, 
the  smuggler's  daughter.  398. 


Thompson    (Edythenzo)     What 

wealth  can  do.     50145. 
Thompson    (Eliza)  : 

Double  life.     11529. 

Villain  unmasked.    49058. 
Thompson  (F.  M.)     My  mother- 
in-law.     31653a. 
Thompson  ( Frederic  or  F.  W. )  : 

Child  of  the  desert.     6997. 

Fool's  comedy.     14740. 

.John  Baker's  ride.     22830. 

Lure.    26941. 

Other  worlds.    34499. 

Phosphorescent  Jim.   54946. 

Romance  of  a  Hindoo  prin- 
cess.    39786. 

Springtime.     43657. 

Trip  to  the  moon.    47045. 

Twenty    thousand    leagues 
beneath  tha  sea.    47458. 

W^aste.     49678. 

Wilson's  raiders.     51104. 
Thompson      (Frederick)        To- 
night's the  night.    46500b. 
Thompson    (G.   A. )  : 

Capital  case.     6044. 

Goat.     53797. 
Hurt  that  heals.     20708. 
Thompson   (G.  C. )  : 

New  Ole  Olson.    32433. 
Old  black  Joe.     33420. 
Slave's  devotion.    42724. 
Thompson     (G.     E.)       Queen's 

evidence.     38112. 
Thompson    (G.    L.)      Why    the 

band  came  back.     55939. 
Thompson    (G.  W.)  : 

Joy  is  dangerous.    23079. 
Necromancer    of    E  g  y  p  t. 
32141. 

Ounce  of  lead.    34517. 
Pinkay  Krouse.     36351. 
Thompson      (Garfield)        What 

happened  to  Trixie.     50082. 
Thompson     (Genevieve)       Mrs. 

Smiley's  water  cure.    30460. 
Thompson  (Graham)    Love  that 

binds.     26623. 
Thompson   (Hallett)  : 

Capt.  of  industry.    6146. 
House   of   Renaud.     20413. 
Regent's  ball.     3S913. 
Sea  waif.    41232. 
Thompson  (Harry)  : 

Cross-roads  of  life.     9209- 
9211. 

Hebrew  dude.    18606. 
.Tuinkef  Josef.     22430. 
Morris  Cohen.     31070. 
True  to  life.     55668. 

Tliomp.son     (I.     G.)-      Other 

brother.    34437. 
Thompson     (J.    A.)       Chris    & 

Lena.     7168. 

3472 


Thompson  (J.  E.)     His  1st  case. 

19627a. 
Thompson    (J.  F.)  : 

Happy  book-worm.    lS146a. 

How  vary  shocking.    53992. 

Thompson     (.T.    L. )      .Jealousy. 

22542. 
Thompson    (J.   M.)  : 
Election.     12392. 
I'eytc.ns  of  Va.     36065. 
Tracked   to    death.      46690, 

46691. 
Under  oath.    48122. 
Tliompson    (J.  W.)  : 

Balance  of  power.     2830. 
Danger  line.     53332. 
Irish  mail.     22007. 
Lanz  in  England.     24643. 
When  Henry  IV  was  king. 
50230. 
Thompson     (James)       Singing 

postmen.     42494. 
Thompson  (John)  : 

Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer 

of  Ky.    9799. 
Ethan  Allen.     12992. 
Thompson   (Johnny)  : 
Jack.     22299. 
Our  colored  bro.    34573. 
River  scene.     39573. 
Wandering   Dutchman. 
49483. 
Thompson     (L.    B.)       Girl    at 

home.    16462. 
Thompson      (L.     C. )       Wager. 

55803. 
Thompson  ( L.  O. )     For  old  Eli. 

14890,  14891. 
Thompson      (Leander)        Caleb 

Cummings.     5833. 
Thompson  (Lilian)  : 
Fresh  air.     15394. 
In  old  Japan.     21262. 
Maternity.    28787. 
Thompson       ( Louisa )       Lucile. 

26817. 
Thompson    (Lulu)     Aftei'math. 

544a. 
Thompson    (Lysander)  : 

Heathen    Chinese   labor. 

18593. 
Twin  brothers.    47483. 
Two  twins.    47S07. 
Thompson    (M.   D.)      Macbeth.. 

27031. 
Thompson  (M.  F.)  : 
Clan  Rose.    7500. 
Posey,  pride  of  the  prairie. 
36867. 
Thompson    (M.  K.)      Fun   in  a 

theatrical  office.    15688. 
Thompson  (Maravene)  : 
Bonnie.    4575a. 
Great  need.    17440a. 
Music  hath  power.     54643. 


INDEX 


Thompson    ( Mar avene )  — Contd. 

Oreutt  case.    34305b. 

Putting  it  across.     .5o071. 

Woman's  law.     51588a. 
Thompson    (IMarshall)  : 

Bell  boy  at  Rector's.    3359. 

In    dear  old   New   Orleans. 
21147. 

Jew  friend.    22688. 

Power  of  a  picture.    36941. 

Remodeling  of  man.    39021. 
Thompson  (Mary)     Two  wives. 
47822. 

Thompson     (Mortimer)       Iphi- 

genia.    21925. 
Thompson     (N.     D.)     pub.    co. 
W.  Shakespeare,  his  complete 
works.    41879. 
Thompson    (N.    G. )      Fountain 

of  youth.    15134a. 
Thompson  (N.  L. )  : 
Ideal  head.    20866. 
Lobster     &     the     p  e  a  i"  1 . 
26034a. 

Thompson     (O.)       Lion    lieart. 

25543. 
Thompson     (R.)       Mignonette. 

29536. 

Thompson  (R.  S.)  : 

Fido.    14123. 

Half  a  ghost.    17908. 

King  of  Pomeru.    23849. 

Loyal  Judas.    26783. 

White  rabbit.    50558. 

Widow's  crusade.    50852. 
Thompson     (R.    W.)       Richest 

coon  in  Ga.    39391a. 
T  h  0  m  p  son      ( Slason)       See 

Thompson  (A.  S.) 
Thompson     (Somerville)       See 

Thompson  (R.  S.) 
Thompson   (T.  H.)     Variety  of 
8  fingers  &  2  thumbs.     4^8712. 
Thompson  (V. )  : 

Dresden  shepherdess.  11805. 

Florian's  dream.     14564. 

Jane  Shore.     22465. 

Japanese  doll.     22486. 

Peace  girl.    54909. 

Royal  elopement.     40138. 

White  rabbit.     50558. 
Thompson  {Mrs.  V.)  : 

Jesse  Junior.    22649. 

Lady  Shore.    24520. 

Perfect  jewel.    35901. 

Prodigal  son.    37590. 

Speed  girl.    43491. 
Thompson     (W.)      Villain    un- 
masked.   49058. 
Thompson      (W.      B.)        Close 

shave.    7644. 
Thompson  (W.  C.)  : 

On    the    Santa     Fe    trail. 
33913. 


Tliompson  (W.  C.) — Continued. 
Santa  Fe  trail.     40740. 
Troubles    at    rehearsal. 
47170a. 
Thompson  (W.  H.)  : 
Lion  heart.     25.143. 
Wise  rabbi.    51244. 
Thomp.son  (W.  J.)  : 

Delaney     &     his     monkey. 

10398. 
Italian  convict.     22253. 
Leopold's  vow.    25087. 
Ten  years.    45365. 
Yacup.    51953. 
Thompson    (W.    O.)      Mills    of 

the  gods.    29685. 
Thompson  (W.  V.  B.)     Apollos. 

1689. 
Thoms  ( J.  C.)    Rose  &  the  ring. 
39949. 

Thoms        ( T. )       Dorf  -  Caruso. 

53443. 
Thomson  (A.  L.)     Life  &  death. 

25284. 
Thomson  (Airs.  E.  A.)     Ingrati- 
tude.   21714. 
Thomson  (Harry)  : 

King     of     Greater     N.     Y. 

23838. 
Low-Dutch  gi'ocer.     26764. 
Mayor     of     the     Bowery. 
28939. 

Sights  &  scenes  in  a  police 
court.    42290. 
Thomson  (Herbert)  : 

Dolly  &  the  duke.     11283a. 

First  cause.    14350c. 

Love  birds.    26486. 

Moral  code.    30992,  30993. 

Musician's    dream.      31456. 

Old  Blood  &  Iron.     33423a. 

Old  sea  dog.    33611b. 

Sammie's  strategy.   40664a. 

San  Anton'  kid.    4UG7Sa. 

Sentence     of     the     court. 
41499. 

Sheriff  &  the  cop. .  42073a. 

That    girl     from     Sweden. 
45571a. 

Wager.    49349b. 
Thomson    (Herbert)    co. : 

Dolly  &  the  duke.     11283a. 

Old  Blood  &  Iron.  33423a. 

Old  sea  dog.    33611b. 

Padre  Pasquale.     35022a. 

Sannnie's  strategy.    40G64a. 

San  Anton'  kid.     40678a. 
Thomson      (J.     C.)        Citizens, 

think !     7434. 
Thomson    (O.)  : 

Suspicious  wife.     44695. 

Valet.     48635. 
Thomson  (S.  A.)     Fixed.  14449. 


Thomson    (S.    R.)      Wife's   re- 
venge.    50933. 
Thorbeau    (M.)      See  Mawhin- 

ney    (C.) 
Thorel  (J.)     ^Sff^e  Thorel  (R.  B.) 
Thorel  (R.  B.)  : 

Discipline.     10923. 
Ra(•(^     38276. 

Son  excellence   Dominique. 
43189,  43190. 

Thorn    (C.)  : 

:Magnet.    27407a. 
Thin  ice.    55560. 
Thorn     (E.    F.)       Rieht    man. 

3942S. 
Thorn  (F.)  : 

Bradlee  children.    4885.. 
House     with     1     window. 

20451. 
How      Peter     paid     Paul. 

20514. 
Nell's  to-morrow.     32204. 
Thorn    (H.)  : 

Little  model.    25800a. 
Pocket         handkerchief. 

36607a. 
Two  casts  of  a  die.    47573. 
Thorn    (L.)     Paying  the  price. 

35675. 
Thorn  (R.)     See  Perry  (M.  E.) 
Thornburgh   (R.  U.)  : 
D.     9573a. 

In    the    land    where    God 
speaks.    21447a. 
Thorndike  (A.  H.)  : 

Julius  Caesar.     23248. 
King  Lear.     23S01. 
Masterpieces  of  the  English 
drama  :  Webster  &  Tour- 
neur.     28741. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.    39870. 
Thorndike    (A.   R.)  : 

Penalty  of  graft.     35828. 
Pilgrim's  progress.     36304. 
Saul.     40852. 
Thorndike     (F.)       Joining    the 
navy.    54121. 

Thorndike    (R.)       See    Thorn- 
dike  (A.  R.) 
Thorndyke    (A.    A.)   See   Free- 
man or  Friedman  (A.) 
Thorne  (A.  R.)     Woman  of  the 

people.     51462. 
Tlioi-ne     (E.    F.)       Across    the 

water.     191. 
Thurne  (F.  H.)     True  as  steel. 

47207. 
Thorne   (F.  M.)  : 

Beautiful  fiend.     3210. 
Her  1  great  sin.     19092. 
Thorne    (H.)  : 

Early  morn.     12145. 
Up-town  flat.     48512. 
Thorne  (T.)     Algy.     759. 


3473 


INDEX 


Thorne    (T.   P.)      Mint-master. 

29773. 
Thorne  (W.  L.)     Western  sher- 
iff.    50023a. 
Thornely  (W.)     Angelus.   1508. 
Tliornhill  (S.  E.)     Artistic  pair. 

1977. 
Thornton    (A.)      Mrs.   Hagan's 

triplets.     30375. 
Thornton  (C.)  : 

Black  &  Tan  Bob.    4038. 
Fig-htiug  the  trades.    14205. 
Headless  horseman.  18413. 
Ships     that     pass     in     the 

night.     42125. 
Simon  Kenton.    42442. 
Tliornton  (H.  C.)     Man  of  iron. 

27909a. 
Thornton     (J.     P.)       Bansliee. 

2934. 
Thornton     (J.    T.)       Intruder. 

21867. 
Thornton   (M.  E.)  : 
Aaron  Burr.     34. 
Moonshine        fsign        posts. 
30960. 
Thornton     (S.)        Man   of  the 

world.     27927. 
Thorold   (W.  J.)  : 

Coming  star.     8101. 
Near  the  throne.     32114. 
Seti.     41585. 
Trip     of    the    billionaires. 

47007. 
Way  it  always  ends.  49731. 
Thoroughman  (F.)     In  gay  Bo- 
hemia.    21178. 
Thorp   (.7.)  : 

Crucible.     53297. 
Miraculous  night.     54534. 
Twelfth-night  revel.    55689. 
Yule-tide  revel.     56048. 
Thorp     (L.     A.)       Rain    trust. 

38879. 
Thorpe   (C.)  : 

Dorothy's  lavers.     11484. 
Light  that  failed.    25395. 
Story  of  a  sin.     43994. 
Thorpe  (F.  N.)     Maid  of  clubs. 

27465. 
Thorpe    (T.   B.)      Amer.   caste. 

1175. 
Thorpe  (W.)     Griselda.    17653. 
Thors     (A.)      Katie    after    the 

opera.     23528. 
Thorsoes    (A.)      Interiors   vora 

danischen  hof.     6797. 
Thous   (M.)  : 

Banda  nueva.    2885. 
Boton  de  rosa.     4718. 
Carro  del  sol.    6296. 
E  p  i  s  o  d  i  o  s       nacionales. 

12835. 
Herencia  roja.    19203. 
Pecado  venial.    35745. 


Tliran  ( G. )  Familienstif tung. 
13567. 

Thrane  (M.  M.)  Conspiracy. 
8330. 

Threlkeld  (E.)  Magic  inn. 
27369. 

Thresher  (.7.)  Key  of  the  po- 
sition.    23038. 

Throckmorton  (.7.  H.)  : 

Maid  from  Loudon.     27448. 
Merely  an  aunt.     29203. 
Thropp      (C.)        West     &     co. 

49990. 
Throtha    (T.  von)      Dollarprin- 

zessinen.     11269. 
Throw     (L.     C.)       Search    for 

Cora.     41253. 
Thiiring  (T.  Wolff-)    Sec  Wolff- 

Thiiring. 
Thuille   (L.)     Lobetanz.    20030. 
Thuland    (C.  M.)  : 
Aurora.     2452. 
E.skimo  chief.     12923. 
Gold  diggers.     .53804. 
Leif  Erikson.     25024. 
Uncle  Sam.     48009a. 
Thuma  (R.  F.)     Thuma  zithra. 

46122. 
Thuman     (.7.    H.)       Nazareue. 

32103;i. 
Thumb  (Mrs.  T.)  General  Tom 

Thumb's  wedding.     16057. 
Thurber    (C.    H.)      Oro   e   I'or- 

pello.     34375. 
Thurber     (P.    H.)       Paulinetti 

&  Piquo.     356.33. 
Thurber    (S.)  : 

As  you  like  it.     2050. 
Hamlet.     17984. 
•lulius  Caesar.     23238. 
jMacbeth.    27025. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29150, 

29156. 
Tempest.     45273. 

T  li  u  r  m  an     (F. )       Cleopatra. 

7585. 

Thurman   (S.)  : 

Guilty  brain.     177.59. 

It's  the  man.     22243a. 
Thurnau    (A.  M.)      Whom  God 
hath  joined.     50700. 

Thurner    (G.)  : 

Docteur.     11099. 

Gaby.    15757. 

Mariage  d'etoile.     28242. 

Passe-partout.     35442. 
Thursby    (C.)  : 

Broken  halo.     5184. 

Coronation.     8561. 

Thurston  (E.  T.)  Sally  Bishop. 
40599. 

Thurston  (G.)  Dad's  name- 
sake.    9611. 

3474 


Thurston   (H.)     Man  who  mys- 
tified Hermann.     27985. 
Thurston     (K.    C.)       Masquer- 

ader.     28639. 
Thurston   (M.  H.)  : 

Gammon's     hired     girl. 

15882. 
Little  rebel.     25853. 
Out  of  the  jaws  of  death. 

34837. 
Within     the     city     gates. 
51304. 
Thurston  (T.)     Driven.  11833a. 
Thys       (P.)         Gloria      victis. 

16774. 
Tibbals    (S.   S.)  : 

At    the    village    post-office. 

2293. 
Bird     in     a     gilded     cage. 

3916. 
Capt.  of  Plymouth.     6147. 
Christmas  at  Golden  Gulch. 

7196. 
Have     you     ever     noticeel 

that.     18321. 
In  Dixie  Land.     211.52. 
Letter  from  home.    25143. 
Little  politician.     2.5844. 
Man  haters.     27828. 
Millionaire  janitor.'    29656. 
Pandora's  box.     35168. 
Playing  the  limit.     36482. 
Puritans.     37876. 
Tibbault    (L.)      See    Parmelee 

(L.  de  M.) 
Tibbetts     (F.)       Governor's 

guardian.     17197. 
Tibbetts    (M.    E.)      Two    Aunt 

Emilys.     47544. 
Tibbitts  (F.  R.)     .7eff.     22594. 
Tichenor    (I.  C.)  : 

Amer.    Portia.      1255. 
Duke  of  Arizona.     11984. 
In  Illinois.     21216. 
Newspaper  game.    32577. 
Prima  donna.     37230a. 
Three    women    &    a    man. 

46047. 
Tracked  by  wireless  across 
the  Atlantic.     46687. 
Tichenor   (W.  C.)     When  Paw- 
'  Paw  County  went  dry.  50282. 
Ticknor    (C.)  : 

I'm      all      alone      to-night. 

20806. 
Master  hand.     28684. 
Retreat  of  the  new  woman. 

39144. 
Servant  not  in  the  house. 

41563. 
Sleeper   awakened.     42747. 
Tidball    (C.  C.)     Just  for  fun. 

23352. 
Tidball    (M.    L.)      Ole    Joe   u' 
young  Joe.     336S5. 


INDEX 


girl. 


Tidball   (W.  C.)  : 

Lieutenant.     25261. 
Mardi  gras.     28183. 
Quixotics.    38241. 
Tieber     (B.    B.)       Sweet 

44746. 
Tiedra   (M.  de  Castro  y)     Sec 

Castro  y  Tiedra. 
Tiercelin    (L.)      Sacrament   of 

Judas.     40428. 
T  i  e  r  e     (N.     de)       Princesse 

d'auberge.    37468. 
Tiernan   (F.  C.)  : 

Princess  Nadine.     37432. 
Under  the  Southern  Cross. 
48212. 
Tierret  (P.)     Frenchee.    15376. 
Tietjens    (P.)  : 

Mr.  Goliath.     30183. 
Sacred  serpent.     40434. 
Tietze   (J.)  : 

Francisco  Ferrer.     152.59. 
Goldie  Pride.     17028. 
Robert  Emmet.     39633. 
Tietzelieve     (J.     T.)       Robert 
Emmet,       Ireland's      patriot 
martyr.     39635. 
Tiffany    (E.  B.)  : 

Anita's  trial.     1529. 
Apollo's    oracle.      1690, 

53203. 
Autograph  letter.    2483. 
Bachelor  maids.     2675. 
Blind  attachment.     4241. 
Borrowed   unibrelhi.     4680. 
Closed  door.     7647. 
Hole  in  tlie  fence.     19970. 
Model  lover.     30569. 
My  lady's  fool.     31611. 
riayer    children    of   Black- 
friars.     36466. 
Rice  pudding.     .89330. 
Saffron  trunk.     40489. 
Tell-tale  evebrow.     45245. 
That    Patrick.      45604. 
Tocsin.     46409,  46410. 
Way  to  his  pocket.     49784. 
Young      Mr.      Pritchard. 
52180. 
Tiglie(H.  L.)     Books.    4616. 
Tighe  (J.  J.)  : 

Made  bed.     27233a. 
Up  the  river.     48494a. 
Tighe    (M.  J.)  : 

Happv  tramp.     18191. 
Mayor  of  Galway.     28933. 
Tilburne  (E.  O.)  : 

Adventure  in  justice.    337b. 
Nevada   Ned.     32292. 
Tilburv   (Z.)     Present  moment. 

37069. 
Tilden  (A.  F.)     Bridge  at  Mar- 

kleton's.     52986. 
Tilden     (E.)       Hope    &    death. 
20254. 


Tilden    (F.)  : 

Dream  of  Dorothy.     11735. 
Vultures.    49334. 

Tilden   (L.  E.)  : 

Emigrant's       daughter. 

12611. 
Finger  of  fate.     14271. 
Stolen   will.     43948,  48949. 
Town  affair.    46643. 
Tileston    (H.   M.)  : 

Gentility  of  the  private  din- 
ing room.    16098. 
Hobo  king.     19909. 
Sacred  tomato  can.     40436. 
Tileston     (M.)       ySee    Tileston 
(H.   M.) 

Tilford    (T.)  : 

Butternut  .Tones.     5660. 
Monterey.    30908. 

Tillier    (C.)      Mein   onkel   Ben- 
jamin.    3521. 

Tillinghast    (A.   W.)  : 

Eleventh    hour.      12454b. 

Meal  ticket.    28979a. 

One  touch  of  nature.  34111d. 
Tillisch  (D.  F.)     Every  man  a 

penny.     13118. 
Tillman    (K.   D.)      Fifty   years 

of  freedom.     14160. 
Tillotson      (A.      S.)        Nevada 

ranchman.     32295. 
Tillotson  (E.  S.)     Virginian  ro 

mance.     49145. 
Tillotson    (.7.   K.)  : 

Belmont's  bride.     3464. 

Dens  &  palaces.     10476. 

Edith  Gray.     12241. 

Lynv.-ood.     26973,   26974. 

My  husband.     31577. 

Planter's     v«-  i  f  e.        36445 
30446. 

Queena.     38100-38102. 

Report  for  dutv.    39071. 

Two  lives.     47678. 

Whirlpool  of  life.    50465. 
Tillotson    (R.  K.)  : 

Lynwood.    26974. 

Queena.     38102. 

Report  for  duty.     39071. 
Tillotson      (W.     W.)        Zigzag. 
52347. 

Tillson    (J.   P.)  : 

Charles  W  e  n  g  1  e  i  g  h  the 

duke.     6770. 
Don    Seiglemon.      11378. 
Dots  &  dashes.     11501. 
Gee  Whilekins.     16002. 
Jacob  Busby.     22403. 
Passions,  tempests.     35494. 
Profession  of  Morse.    37604. 

Tilton   (C.)     Maridor.     29210. 
Tiltoii  (D.)     On  Satan's  mount, 
33792. 


Tilton    (E.  B.)  : 

After  many  days.  473. 
After  the  storm.  522. 
Are    you    glad    or    sorry? 

1808. 
At  set  of  sun.    2188. 
For  France.     14798. 
Heart  of  the  storm.    18494. 
Over  1  sinner.     34924. 
Very  suspicious.     48902. 
Way  of  the  world.     49766. 
Tilton    (H.  W.)      Frolic  of  the 

holidays.     15512. 
Tily  (M.  B.)     Betsy  Trotwood'.s 

tea  party.     3628a. 
Tilzer.    See  Von  Tilzer. 
Timayeuis    (T.   T.)  : 

Hervor,  the  Gaul.    19317. 
In     search     of     happiness. 

21317. 
Wife  of  Miletus.     50901. 
Timbel    (W.)  : 
Jew.     22684. 

Romance     of     old     Egypt. 
39802. 
Timberlake    (G.)  : 

Suffragist.     44426. 
Symptoms.     44867. 
Timken    (F.)      Serpent's  tooth. 

41557. 
Timmonds  (B.  &  L.)     Daughter 

of  the  Revolution.     10003. 
Timmory  (G.)     Sec  Wahl  (R.) 
Tincker   (M.  L.)     What's  in  a 

name.     50104. 
Tindall     (B.)      See    Tindall 

(J.   B.) 
Tindall    (J.  B.)  : 

Fountain  of  youth.     15134c. 
Triple  partnership.   47062a. 
Tinel   (E.)     Katharina.     2351-5. 
Tingley   (K.)  : 

Aroma  of  Athens.    52729. 
Joan  of  Arc,  Maid  of  Or- 
leans.    22773. 
Promise.    37672. 
Tinnette  (J.  N.)     Family  quar- 
rel.    13607. 
Tinney  (F.)    My  sister.  3169Sa. 
Tinney    (M.   D.)  : 
Chasm.     6824. 
Night  in  Tex.     32703. 
Tinney   (R.  S.)  : 
Chasm.     6824. 
Night  in  Tex.     32703. 
Sword  decides.     44812. 
Tinniswood      (E.     E.)        Light 

after  darkness.     25361a. 
Tinsley  (L.)     Cinders.     7363. 
Tippel   (R.  B.)     Lively  time  on 

tlie  farm.     25962. 
Tipper  (H.)     Cold-blood.    7793. 
Tirado    (R.)  : 

Capeas.     0038. 
Comisarfa.    8109. 


3475 


INDEX 


Tirado    Fernandez    (M.)      Aca- 

demia  tauriiia.     129. 
Tirindelli     (P.    A.)       Blanc    et 

noir.    4189. 
Tirso    de    Molina.      See    Tellez 

(G.) 
Tisdale    (L.  &  Mrs.  W.  DeW.) 

Carnielo.     623Sa. 
Tisng    (G. )     Alexander  Borgia. 

743. 
Tissot  (A.  Erath-)     See  Erath- 

Tissot. 
Titmarsh   (M.  A.)     See  Thack- 
eray (W.  M.) 
Titus  (F.  J.)  : 
Oh!    83346. 
On  the  road.    33902. 
Ups  &  downs.    48527. 
Tohey    (F.    H.)      Trip    to    the 

tropics.     47052. 
Tobias     (A.)       Un,    dos !     tres. 

cnatro !    47919b. 
Tobias     (F.    H.)       When    love 

comes.    50252. 
Tobias  (H.  B.)     Gyp.sy.    17823. 
Tobie  (J.)  : 

Beauty  parlor.     52844. 
Manicurists.    28068a. 
Music  counter.    31401b. 
Prince  of  Riplitz.    37345a. 
Tobin      (T.      W.)        Dissolving 

statue.    10971. 
Tobriner  (O.)    AVongHi.    .51666. 
Toby       (N.)         Woman       who 

laughed.    51499. 
Todd  (A.)  jr.: 

Lion's   bride.     25560. 
Town  sport.    46661. 
Todd  (C.)    Gentlemen,  the  king. 

16139. 
Todd    (C.  F.)      Where  is  Wil- 
liam?   50384. 
Todd  (,T.  W.)  : 

Arthur  Eustace.    1951. 
Miss  Blothingay's  blunder. 
29906. 
Todd  (M.  I.)  : 

Dose  of  hell.    53449. 
Premature  socialist.    37059. 
Todenbier  (J.  B.)  : 
Castalia.    6404. 
Julia.    23213. 
Todman  (V.  A.  P.)     First  kiss. 

14367. 
Toel  (A.  L.)  : 

Polly's  fairy.    36745a. 
Two  thieves.     47793a. 
Toennies     (O.    W.l       Phantom 

daughter.     36078a. 
Toppfer   (K.)     Gamin  de  Paris. 

48605. 
Toff  teen  (O.  A.)  : 

Daybreak.     101.52. 
Not  of  age.     33055. 
Toile  (G.)     Sec  Schem  (L.  C.) 


Tokunaga  (B.)    Sakula.  40569a. 
Tokunaga  (F.  B.)     Chinese  boy 

in  society.     7083. 
Toland       (M.      L.)         Saturn's 

crosses.    40838. 
Toledo        (F.)  Marseillaise. 

28479. 
Toledo    (Marc  de)      Rue  de  la 

Paix.    40230. 
Toler  (Mrs.  H.  M.)  : 

Eh!    what    did    you    say? 

12321. 
Thekla.     45685. 
Waking  him  up.    49405. 
Toler  (S.)  : 

Birds  Island.    3934. 
Handicapped.     18064. 
Toler  (S.  S.)  : 

Belle  of  Richmond.     3417- 

3419. 
Hiawatha.    19347. 
House  on  the  sands.    20436. 
Mr.      Pigge      of      Chicago. 

30235. 
Revelation.     55160. 
Twin  ministers.    47490. 
Two  friends.    47611. 
Tolman    (A.  H. )   Julius  Csesar. 

23233. 
Tolman    (A.    W.)      Brunswick. 

5348. 
Tolson   (T.)  : 

Brothers     are     we.       5300, 

5300a. 
Sworn       reveng(\        44834, 
44834a. 
Tolstoi  (A.  K.)  : 

Death  of  Ivan  the  Terrible. 

10279,  102S0. 
Tzar      Feodor     Ivanovitch. 
47877. 
Tolstoi     (L.    L.)       Behind    the 

scenes  of  the  war.    3338. 
Tolstoi   (L.  N.,  fjrof)  : 

Anna      Kar§nina.        1542- 

1546,  35539,  48805, 
Auferstehung.  2367. 
Father     Sergius.       13856b, 

13857. 
Forged     coupon.        15002a, 

15002b. 
Fruits  of  cnlture.     15624. 
Fruits     of     enlightenment. 

15624a. 
Kreutzer     sonata.       24246- 

24249. 
Lebende  leichnam.    24963. 
Light  that  shines  in  dark- 
ness.    25397. 
Living       corpse.  25971, 

25972. 
Man  who  was  dead.    54416. 
Powers  of  darkness.    37009. 
Resiir ruction.    29297.  39128- 
39J32a. 


Tolstoy    (L.    N.)      See   Tolstoi 

(L.  N.) 
Tomes    (M.    O.)      Bond   &   the 

free.    52945. 
Tomlinson     (H.    W.)       Sire    de 

Maletroit's  door.    42555. 
Tomniins    (N.  J.)      Wentworth. 

49984. 
Tompkins  (A.  G.)  : 

Glass  of  wine.    16732. 
Three  plotters.    46018. 
Tompkins  (E.)  : 

False  son.    13536. 

Free  pardon.     15332. 

Pluck.     36555. 

Voyagers  in  southern  seas. 

49322. 
Zanita.     52279. 
£50,000.    52535. 
Tompkins  (E.  S.  de  G.)  : 
Grand  mogul.     17273. 
Holy  lucre.    19989. 
Protected  interests.     37745. 
Reporter.    39072. 
Reunited.    39218. 
Suffragent.    44394. 
Suspicion.     44689. 
Tompkins  (G.)  : 

Happy  medium.    18183. 
Light  princess.    25394. 
Winning  touchdown.    51181. 
Tompkins  (G.  A.)  : 
Lost  heir.    26305. 
Penaltv     of     sin.        35831, 

35832. 
Root  of  evil.     39913. 
Village  green.    49032,  49033. 
Tompkins  (11.)     Mii.ister's  son. 

29746. 
Tompkins  (H.  C.)  : 

Circumstantial        evidence. 

7393. 
Only  a   cow  boy.     34153. 
Tompkins   (H.  M. )     See  Tomp- 
kins  (E.  S.  de  G.) 
Tompkins  (J.  W.)  : 
City  ways.     7467. 
First  time.     14393. 
Happy  medium.     18183. 
Lesson      in      housekeeping. 

25111. 
Light  princess.     25394. 
Pleasures  &  palaces^  25111. 
Fncle  Adoniram.     47936. 
Tomnkins      &      Hill.       Exiles. 

1.3221. 
Tompson       (R.       G.)       Golden 

Ridge.      16996. 
Toney     (j\r.    I.)       Uncle    Ned's 

inbilee.     47995. 
Ton.ioroff    (S.   I.)  : 

Blo(.d   royal.     4304. 
R(n(MlIe.     39229. 
Sisters    under    their    skins. 
4260S. 


3476 


IXDEX 


Tonnac  (A.)    Sorrows  of  Satan. 

43299. 
Tooliey       (.T.)  Hop-pickers. 

20245. 
Toohey  (J.  P.)     Orderly.  34317. 
Tooker     (G.     F.)       Evervchild. 

13136a. 

Tooley   (L.)  : 

Dutchman's  ghost.      120SL 
German  emigrant.     16188. 
O'Hoolihan's     silver     wed- 
ding.    33376. 
Toombes  (A.)     Garden  of  love. 
53746. 

Toomer   (H.  B.)  : 

Both    in    the    same    boat. 

4714. 
Flash-light  from  vaudeville 

land.    1447S,  14479. 
It  happened  in  Lonelvvillo. 

22205. 
Parlez-A^ous  francais? 

35345. 
Side  lights.     422.37. 
Toomey  (D.  J.)     Gow-bov  .Tim's 

last  ride.     8939. 
Toomey  (P.)  : 

Humor  of  the  com  L   r!)um. 

20639. 
Lady  from  Mn.     24403. 
Sunflower  road.     44541. 
Tootle    (H.   K.)  : 

Gan'n      Dave's      daughter. 

OOGOa. 
Decoy.     10357. 
<Jrassh;>{)i)ev.      IT.'l.'iO. 
Her  baby.     1891Sb. 
T>ady  of  Lavilac.     24478. 
Not  empty  handerl.    .3.S048a. 
Settl'^d       out       of       court. 

41,590a. 
She's  not  mv  wife.     4201]. 
ToDlitz  fS.  L.)     Modern  Judas. 

54575. 
Topping      (!\I.      A.)        Blazer's 

.scraps.     4218. 
Torbert  (W.  E.)     Little  mystic 

coons.     25817. 
Torbett    (H.  M.)      Rollen  Dale. 

30762a. 
Torbett       (J.      G.)         Delman. 

53380. 
Torge   (E.)  : 

Judement       of       Solomon. 

23169a. 
TTrteil   des  Salomo.     48563. 
Tornberg   (I.  &  S.)  : 

Amateur  tragedy.     1072. 
Gupid  in  trousers.     9390. 
Letter  to  the  board  of  hell. 
251.51. 

Toi-nius  fV.)     Lucretia.    2688(). 
Toi-nquest       (G.      A.)         Table 
d'hote.      44896. 


Tort)    (E.  Lopez  del)     Sec  LO- 

pez  del  Toro. 
Toro    (R.    Gonzalez    del)      See 

Gonzfilez   (Ricardo) 
Toro  Luna    (F.)  : 

Buena  vara.    5403a. 
Cercado  ajeno.     6606. 
No  somos  nadie.     32890. 
Sacristia.     40469. 
Y   al   Cesar   lo  que  es   del 
Cesar.    51945. 

Torquet      (C.)        Cent      lignes 

emues.     6595. 
Torr    (A.  C.)     Ruy  Bias  &  the 

blase  roue.     40393. 
Torregrosa    (T.    L.)  : 

Abrazo  de  Yegara.    97. 

Armas    al    hombro !      1876. 

Bandoleras.     2894. 

Brocha  gorda.     5155. 

Caiiamonera.     5983. 

Diablo  en  coche.     10745. 

Guasa  viva.     17721. 

Huron    v    Felipe    Segundo. 
20702. 

Lo  que  manda  Dios.    26011. 

IMadrid  separatista.     27310. 

I\Ia.1a  desnuda.    27556. 

IVlanton  de  la  China.   28125. 

I\Toza  de  mulas.    31272. 

Ni  frio.  ni  calor.    32597. 

Niiios  de  Tetuan.     32827. 

Noche  de  bodas.    32960. 

Ole  con  ole!     33681. 

Palacio  de  cristal.    35131. 

Poca  pena.    36592. 

Refajo  amariilo.     .38859. 

S.  M.  el  Boli.io.     40399. 

Sol  y  alegria.     43050. 

Ton-ence    (F.   R.)      El   Dorado. 

12384. 
Torrence    (J.    S.)      Mr.    Peter, 

the  cowboy.     30229. 
Torrence   (R.)  : 

Granny  Maumee.    17317a. 
Nest  egg.    32260a. 
Ton-es.  Amor        bandolero. 

1328a. 
Toi-res    (F.  de)  : 

Antorcha  de  himeneo.   1651. 
Suegras.     44378. 

Torres     (R.)       T^n,    dos !    tres, 

cuatro !     47919b. 
Torres  del  Alamo   (A.)  : 

A  la  puerta  del  cafe.   15a. 
Acreditado  Don  Felipe.  167. 
Boda  de  Cayetana.     52935. 
Brillo      de      los      caireles. 

529S8. 
I\Lanantial  del  amor.  28038. 
IMary-Tornes.     28581. 
Pecadoras.     3574.5a. 
Pendientes     de     la     Trini. 
54924. 


Torres  del  Alamo  (A.) — Contd. 
Seraflna     la     r  u  b  i  a  1  e  s  . 

41.523a. 
Suerte  de  Salustiano. 

44384a. 
T.  B.  O.     44889. 
Tenor.     55535. 
Varietes    a    d  o  m  i  c  i  1  i  o. 
4S709a. 
Toi-roba  (Moreno)    See  Moreno 

Torroba. 
Torry     (E.    N.)      Eternal    tri- 
angle.   12984a. 
Tos.sell      (R.)        Song     writer. 

43249. 
Totten   (E.)  : 

Rill's  kid.     3868. 
Detective  queen.     10620. 
Face  on  the  bar-room  floor. 

13310. 
Factory   Magdalen.     13330. 
Virgin  queen.     49119. 
Volunteer  parson.    49272. 
Totten  (J.  B.)  : 

Bowery  newsgirl.     4794. 
Bowery  pawnbroker.    4797. 
Cow-boy     &     the     squaw. 

8926,  8927. 
Factory   foundling.     13327, 
First    lady     in     the    land. 

14368. 
For  mother's  sake.     14884. 
Forger.     15006. 
Hall  room  boys.    17942. 
House  of  bondage.     20394. 
King    of    f  he    c  o  w  b  o  v  s  . 

23864. 
Nightha  wks  of  N.  Y.    32761 . 
No    gold     could    buv    her. 

32861.       . 
No  one  to  pity  her.    32876. 
Queen     of     the     cowboys. 

38058. 
Ranchman's  daughter. 

38444. 
Real  thing.     38573. 
Red-head.    38741. 
Young  Wild  West.     52204. 

Totzke     (E.)       Afrikafor.scher. 

454. 
Toube    (T.    S.)      Feast    of    the 

nngels.    13956. 
Toulmouche  (E. )     Marquise  de 

Chicago.     28359. 
Tounsend  (M.  B.)     Shakespear- 

iana.    55305. 
Tourgee  (A.  W.)  : 

Fool's  errand.  14741.  14743. 
Invisible  empire.    21906. 

Touring  syndicate,  ltd.     Design-  • 

ers.    10553. 
Tourneur  (C. )    Masterpieces  of 

the  English  drama  :  Webster 

&  Toiirneur.     28741. 


'M77 


INDEX 


Tours  (F.  E.)  : 

Dairyuiaids.    9645. 
New  Aladdin.    32316. 

Tourte  (F.)  Circumstances  al- 
ter cases.     7387. 

Tousev  (T.  J.)  Mary  Ann. 
28540. 

Tower  (A.  M.)  In  elfland 
straying.     21161. 

Tower  (J.)  Spell  of  the  past. 
55412. 

Tower  (R.)     Who.    50596b. 

Towers  (I.  L.)  Captain  Jan- 
uary.   6116. 

Towers  (.J.)  See  Holden  (ih's. 
J.  H.) 

Towers  (J.  G.)  Life  for  wife. 
25297. 

Towle  (A.  G.)  Frontiersmen. 
15597. 

Towle  (C.  F.)  : 

Michael     Strogoff.       29371. 

29372. 
Third  house.    45808. 
Towle  (G.)     Prince  of  Timbuc- 

too.     37354. 
Towle  (R.)    In  Mexico.   21241a. 
Towndrow  (G.  E.)  : 

Career   of  Mrs.   Clevenger. 

6215. 
Welsh    rabbit    &    burglars. 
49971. 

Townc   (C.)  : 

Blown  up.     4326. 
French  maid.    15371,  15372. 
Pals.     35153. 
Who's  guilty?     50653. 
Towne  (C.  H.)     Dancing  bear. 

9719. 
Towne   (C.  W.)     Golden  maize. 
16990. 

Towne  (E.  O.)  : 

I5y    wits    outwitted.      5730, 

5731. 
For    sweet   charity's   sake. 

14916. 
Game  of  wits.    15877. 
In  old  Madrid.     21264. 
Masked  battery.     28611. 
Molly.    30699. 
Other     people's     money. 
34478. 
Towne    (F.    C.)      Spilling    the 
beans.     43545a. 

Towne  (H.  O.)  : 

Amor  divinus.    3332. 
Bachelor  maids.     2674. 
Endymion.    12730. 
Henrtsmate.     18.587. 
Mixed   pickles.     30.530. 
Rose  of  yesterday.     40012. 

Townley  (H.)  Bisliop's  emer- 
alds.   3986. 


Townley  (M.  M.)  : 
Burglar.     5.507b. 
Insured.     54063. 
Two  plays.     55711. 
Towns      (C.     B.)        Wreckage. 

.56015. 
Townsend    (Charles  or  C.  F. )  : 
All  tangled  up.    913. 
Borderland.    4651. 
Breezy  call.     .5012. 
Broken  fetters.    5181. 
Capt.  Racket.    6156. 
Captain's  wager.    6173. 
Dark      tragedian.        9877, 

9878. 
Darkey  wood  dealer.    9891. 
Deception.     10328. 
Doctor.    11110. 
Down  in  Maine.     11603. 
Early  vows.     12148. 
Family  affair.     13.578. 
Finnigan's  fortune.     14290. 
Four  a.  m.    15139. 
Gilded  youth.    16361. 
Golden  Gulch.     16966. 
Higbee  of  Harvard.     19389. 
Iron  hand.     22066. 
Isabel,  the  pearl  of  Cuba. 

22118. 
Jail  bird.    22424. 
Little  Buckshot.     25606. 
Loyal  friend.     26776. 
Man  from   Borneo.     27762. 
INIan  from  Maine.     27780. 
Miss  iNTadcap.     29978. 
IMountain   waif.     31235. 
On  guard.    33773. 
Othsr  one.     34473. 
Perils     of     a     great     city. 

35927. 
Pride    of   Virginia.      37216. 
Rich  Miss  Poor.     39337. 
Rio  Grande.     39482,  39483. 
Robert  Emmet,  the  martvr. 

39638. 
Shaun  Aroon.    '41977. 
Social  outcast.    42977. 
Spv  of  Gettysburg.     43669, 

43670. 
Tony,  the  convict.    46-511. 
Too  much  married.     46538. 
Uncle  Josh.     47983. 
Uncle  Rube.     48006. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     48051. 
Under  a  cloud.    48080. 
Vacation.     48588. 
Vagabonds.     48607. 
Wanted,  a  hero.     49509. 
V\niite     INI  o  u  n  t  a  i  n     bov. 

.50547. 
AVonderful    letter.      51655. 
Woven  web.     51822. 

T{iwns!>nd    (Cornelia)      Colonel. 

7.S8S. 


Town.send   (D.  E.)     Hector's 

wife.     18617. 
Townsend    (E.  W.)  : 
Gertrude.     16220. 
Head  of  the  house.     18406. 
Trip  around  the  world  Avith 
the  Yellow  kid.     47005. 
Townsend    (F.    H.    B.)      Little 
un-fairy   princess.     25920. 

Townsend   (G.  A.)  : 

Cromwell.     9168. 

Decatur.     10316. 

Track-walker.    46683. 
Townsend    (Horace)  : 

Man  in  black.     27845. 

Mavourneen.     28886. 

Miles-aroon.     29567. 

Salanunbo.     40577. 
Townsend     (J.     D.)       Mistake 
30103. 

Townsend   (K.  J.)  : 

Find  the  clown.     142^7c. 
Long  journey.     26143ii. 
Townsend    (M.  G.)      Ugliest  of 

seven.     47893a. 
Townsend  (Mansfield)    Hawaii. 

18332. 
Townsend    (Ma  r  g  a  r  e  t)     Sec 

Tagliapietra  (M.  T.) 
Townsend    (R.   M.)  : 

Alan  Chapal's  wife.     687. 
Deceit    of   Hillary.      10317. 
Keep  afloat.    23554. 
Masked  dancer.     28614. 
Periscope.     .35929a. 
Ponderbv's  heir.     36779. 
Ponderby's    will.      36780. 
Veiled  prophet.     48754. 
W^est  Point.     50000. 
Townsend      (W.     H.)       Mayor. 

2,S922a 
Townshend'  ( MarcJi ioness)     Sir 

John  &  Mile.     42540a. 
Town,shend    (G.)      In   Irel.-tnd's 

cause.      21220. 
Tow.ska  (K.)    Chauffeur.  6851a. 
Towslee  (F. )     Sunuuerville  ba- 
zar.    44516. 
Tow.slay  (W.  B.)     Christmas  at 

the  old  home.stead.     7202. 
Tov     (W.     D. )       .Tournalisten. 

23064.  23067d.  54124. 
Tozzetti     (G.    Targioni-)       <See 

Targioni-Tozzetti. 
Traliue    (I.  H.)      Hob.son  blow- 
ing up  the  Merrimac.     19915. 

Tracey   (T.  F.)  : 

Back  to  Ul.ston.    52805. 
Dawn.     100751). 
Jingles.     22751. 
Tracv    (D.   O.)      Sin   &  sori-ow. 

42470. 
Tracv  ( K.  S.)    Cop's  liallo\v(!'en. 
,5: ',2.58. 


3478 


INDEX 


Tracy    (G.   L.)  : 

Cacique  de  Tlaseala.    5784. 

Chameleon.     6641. 

Cloverdell.     7684. 

Courtin'.     8859. 

Idylvale.     20918. 

Prince  of  Bohemia.    37328. 

Princess  Goo-Goo.    37417. 

Queen  Bess.     37984. 

Rainbow  chasers.     38385. 

Royal  twins.    40186. 

Spanish  affair.     43416. 
Tracy  (J.  P.)  &  co.    Mechanics' 

fair.     28999. 
Tracy   (M.)  : 

Little  saint.    54294. 

Modern  Andromeda.    30585. 
Tracy  (M.  V.)    Man  in  the  door- 
way.    27857. 

Tracy   (R.  S.)  : 

Bitter-sweet.    4029. 
Charlotte  Corday.    6790. 
Hermann,     the     armorer. 

19222. 
Ruth  Meado\N-s.     40381. 

Tracv   (Royal  or  R.  D.)  : 

Contract.    8387. 

He  got  there.    18374a. 

True    love   never    runs 
smooth.     47239. 
Ti-acv    (T.  M.)  : 

Phantom  world.     36087. 

Toy  land.     46667. 

Trader  (G.  H.)  : 

Birth    of    a     sea     serpent. 

3953. 
Bonito.     4567. 
Boofums.     4594a. 
(Tiving    Mme.    X    the    axe. 

16700. 
Hate-child.     18291c. 
His     country     sweetheart. 

19586. 
How  he  told  her.    20482. 
Lost  art.     26282. 
Lost  chest.     26290. 
Mrs.  Dr.  Popular.    30349. 
Oscar's  birthday.     31401. 
Peg  Woffington,   the  queen 

of  comedy.    35796. 
Shakespeare's       daughters. 

41739. 
Strangled        on        Sunday. 

4407S. 
Suitor  who  suited.    44457. 
Two  Romeos.    47765. 
Where  was  Simon?    50411. 
Tragasso    (J.)      I   won't   do   it 
again.     20SB0a. 

Trahern   (A.)  : 

Dad's  chum.    9608. 

Opening  night.     34255. 
Train    (A.  C.)      Don't  bo  bash- 
ful.    11406. 


Bank  burglary. 


33642. 


alter. 


Trainor  (C.  V.) 

2898. 
Tralle.    Old  Tennessee. 
Tralow  (J.)  : 
Inge.    21703. 
Maun      in      seinem 

28077a. 
Mutter.    31474a. 
Transatlantic     press     alliance, 

ltd.    Heart  of  kings.    18471. 
Transcript     (The)       Last    con- 
quest of  Gowanus.    24694. 
Trant  (J.  H.)  : 

Brothers.    5285. 
Devil's  daughter.     10690a. 
Princess  Romanoff.    37452b. 
Reincarnation  of  Mr.  Coxe. 

38975. 
Winning  him  back.    51163. 
Traphagen    (H.  V.)  : 

Lieut,  in  the  navy.    25271a. 

Mrs  Casey's  piano.    30328a. 

Trapman       (H. )         Hypocrisv. 

20778. 
Trarieux  (G.)  : 
Alibi.    777. 
Brebis  perdue.    5005. 
Escapade.    12903. 
Trasel    (S.  M.)      Mr  Collins  in 

search  of  a  wife.    30165. 
Trask  (G.  C.)     Miriam.    29808. 
Trask  (K)  : 

In    the    vanguard.      21538, 

21539. 
Little   town   of   Bethlehem. 

25908. 
Mors  et  victoria.    31071a. 
Traube(A.  C.)    Barbara.    2958. 
Traunstein  (M.)     Musical  aspi- 
rations   in    a 
31413. 

Trautman.    Sec  Von  Trautman. 
Traux  (R.  H. )     Only  an  Ameri- 
can.   54813. 
Traver  (R.  N.)  : 

Burglar's  daughter.    5531. 
Dr.    Jekyll    &    Mr.    Hyde. 

11151. 
Edith  Cade,  the  nuisician's 

daughter.  12239. 
Evangeline.  13062. 
K.     O.    C.    of    Hope    Hill. 

23438. 
King  of  cash.    23828. 
Lord      Drummond's      love. 

26199. 
Wage-workers.    49345. 
Travers    {]\Irs.   C.   J.)      College 

chums.    7840. 
Travers    (PI)      Slightly   mixed. 

42784. 
Travers  (H.)  : 

Dip    in    the    16th    cenlm-y. 

10890. 
King  llf^})yy  VI II.    23776. 


lodging-house. 


(N.)       Does    it    pay? 
Kingdom  of  joy. 


Tiavers 
11228. 
Travers  (Z.) 

23938. 
Travers- Vale : 

After  the  war.    -523. 

Folks    up     Willow     Creek. 
14668. 

Strolling  players.    44186. 
Traverse  (M.)    Sec  Taft  (M.  E.) 
Traversi.    See  Antona-Tx-aversi. 
Travis  (B.  J.)  : 

Xazyanna.    32106. 

Playwright.    36515. 
Travis  (De  H,  N.)     Junior  part- 

n-er.    23309. 
Ti.ivis  (G.  M.)  : 

Bubbles.    5370. 

Confirmed  bachelor.    8248. 

Fortunate  meeting.    15042. 

Littlebrook.    2.5941a. 

Modern  Alexander.    305S2a. 

Oliver  Fickle,  agt.     33709. 

AVild  oats.    50976. 
Travis   (H.  E.)     Country  drug- 
gist.   53274. 

Travis  (H.  R.)  : 

If  she  only  knew.    20938. 

Palace  of  truth.    35130. 
Travis     (J.    C.)       Simple    life. 

42450. 
Travis  (L.)  : 

Bunky  Clyde.     5495. 

Fifi,  Fifi !    14134. 

Thesis.    45746. 

Travis  (W.)  : 

Ole  Olson  in  Mex.    33688a. 
Traitor.    46774a. 
Trayes  (W.  F.)     Olga.    33696. 
Trayzoz       (F.)        Abreme      la 

puerta.    99. 
Treadwell  (.L  H.)     Peter  Schle- 
milil,   the   man   who   sold    Ids 
shadow.    36013. 
Treadwell     (.T.     W.)       Referee. 

38830. 
Treadwell   (M.  I.)     Selecting  a 

son-in-law.     41419. 
Treadwell  ( S. )     See  McGeehun. 

(S.  J.) 
Treat  (A.  J.)  : 

Crisis.    9142a. 
Stethoscope.     43887a. 
Treat      (H.     R.)        Stethoscope. 

43S87a. 
Trefit  (.L  L.)  : 

r>eri  hop.     3364. 
L(.ve  can  find  a  way.    26493. 
M.-mles.     28M0. 
Old"  Chickasaw.    3.3438. 
Promised  land.     3T677. 
Who  is  who?    ,506:51. 
Trcni    (K.  O.)     By  (he  Vang  Si. 
53030. 


3479 


IIS^DEX 


Treat   (L.)     Crisis.    9142a. 
Trebell     (T.)      Greater     price. 

17522. 
Trebitscli.    Chic  patron.    6937a. 
Trebitsch    (S.)  : 

Gefalirliclie  jalire.    1600G. 
Letzter  wille.     25172. 
Muttersoliu.     31477. 
Q'rebla,    pseud.      See    Delvaille 

(A.) 
Tree  (H.  B.)  : 

Orpheus     m     tlie     nrulor- 

grounrl.     84392. 
Six  &  eightpence.     42613. 
Trefen    (E. )      Boiile   de   neige. 

4740. 
Trego  (B.  T.)  : 
Ainona.    1313. 
Joseph.    23004. 
Mignon.      29533. 
Zeno,  the  ambitious  knight. 
52317. 

Treitel   (H.  W.  &  S.  J.)  : 
Reinka.    3S984. 
Sillv  .season.     42382. 
Sudras.     44376. 
Treitels  (Tlie)     Girl  from  Yan- 
kee land.    16546. 
Trelayne  (P.)  pseud.    Sec  Kay- 

ser   (P.  B.) 
Tremain     (H.    E.)       Glitter    & 

guilt.     16763. 
Tremaync  (W.  A.)  : 

Father  John.    13844. 
Flov\-er  of  Italy.     14.5S7, 
King  of  the  tranins.    23S86. 
T.egal  puzzle.     24999. 
River  of  chauco.     39560. 
Runaway  couple.    40276. 
Tremayne    &     Hal!.       Braisley 

diamond.     4899. 
Trembly   (C)    On  to  Montana. 

3.3958. 
Tremisot  (E.)     Aureole.    2449a. 
Tremont    (G.)      Trading  rtarap 
girl.     4a701a. 

Trent    (J.   J.)  : 

Owin'  to  Maggi'o.     34909. 

Trlumi)h  of  Pauline.  47106. 
Trent   (W.  P.)  : 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac.   9551a 

New    Grant    Wliito    Shake 
sjioare.     41878. 

Richard   TIT.     .39353. 
Trepard    (E.)       Celeste.     6565. 
Treptow    (L.)  : 

Cappricciosa.     6065. 

Prinz   Orlofsky.     37490. 
Trescott    (V.   D.)      Man  of  the 

people.     27925. 
Tresize     (P.)        Sec    Whitman 
(S.   F.) 

Tretbar    (C.   F.)      Rustic   chiv- 
alry.     40.352. 


Tretbar  (H.  F.)  : 
Apollo.     1686. 
Child  of  fortune.     6992. 
Treumami     (C. )       Trichoche    »^ 

Cacolet.     46958. 
Treumann    (L.)    Sirene.     42.572. 
Treuttel     &     Wiirtz.       Lebende 

leichnam.     24963. 
Trevathnn   (C.  E.)  : 

Biddle,  the  thoroughbred. 
3759. 

Old  mare's  colt.     33567. 
Trevelvan      (G.)         See     Kent 

(W.  W.) 
Treves   (Fratelli)  : 

Fiore  del  passato.    14294. 
Francesca        da        Rimini. 

1.5251. 
Giorno     delta     c  r  e  s  i  m  a. 
16391. 

Nave.     32101. 
Trevor     (E.)       Singer     &     tlv^ 

hypnotist.    42487. 
Trevor   (L.)  : 

Brother       officers.         5274, 

5274a. 
Dr.  Johnson.     11157. 
Flag   lieutenant.      14457. 
In  the  queen's  nnme.  21485. 
Our        little        Cinderella. 

34701. 
Pick  of  Oakham.     36210. 
Trevor  (P.)  : 

Looking-glass.     26170. 
TTnder  the  greenwood  tree. 
48169. 
Trew    (J.  S.)  : 

Destroying    angels.      10602. 
Eife  for  a  limb.     25292. 
Mother  &  daughter.    31121. 
Trew  (J.  W.)     Second  mate  of 

the  Clara  Ann.     41296. 
Trexler    (T.    L.)      Merry    med- 
dlers.    29253. 
Tx-iangle  club  of  Princeton  univ. 
See   Princeton    triangle    club. 
Tribble    (A.)     Just    two    picks. 

23402. 
Tridon    (A.)  : 

Breaking  jail.     4990. 
Heart  of  a  tenor.     18451. 
11    faut    qu'une    porte    soit 
ouve"t(^        on        fermge. 
54018. 

Iphigenie  auf  Tauris. 
54071. 

Living  corpse.     2.5972. 

Orestes.     34334. 

Sabotage.     40421. 

Their  daughters.     45653. 

Virgin  &  the  white  slaver. 
49116. 

What  God  hath  ioiued  to- 
gether.    50070. 


Trilling    (L.)      Passing    storm. 

35467. 
Trimble    (J.)  : 

End  of  the  battle.    12704. 

Man     without     a     country. 
28017b. 

Smoke  &  the  fire.    42852. 
Trimble      (J.     M.)        For     her 

father's  sake.     14815. 
Trimble  (L.  N.)  : 

Home.     19998. 

Modern   Shylock.     30655. 
Trimble  (W.)  : 

Phunny  phellows.     36183. 

Rollor.       the       mysterious. 
39767. 
Trimm    (L.  E.)  : 

Bird-man.    3923. 

Mouutainland.     31238. 
Trinkhaus   (G.  J.)  : 

Cannibal  king.     6006. 

Our  boys  in  blue.    34551. 
TriDlett    (F.)      Enchanted   isle. 

12676. 
Triplett  (W.)  Casev's  400.    6358. 
Troise   (R.  A.)  • 

Banana  mine.     52820. 

Night  in  Little  Italy.  32696. 

Speghetti  mine.    43495a. 
Trollope    (A.)  : 

Best  laid  plans.     3582a. 

Marion  Fay.     22287. 
Troncv    (J.  M. )     ftlarvelous  is- 
land.    28.530. 
Tro(*p    (E.    W\)      Original    Mr. 

Benson.     34364. 
'l^rott   (J.)      Romoia.     39878. 
Tronlx'tzkoy    (A.   U.  C.)  : 

Aibelwold.     2312. 

Blac-kniail.     .52913. 

F?ar  market.     53619. 

Greater  fortune.     17508c. 

Hidden   house  19369a. 

Peacock  lady.     35717b. 

Tanis.     the     sang     digger. 
45115. 

Undertow.     48264a. 
Troubetzkoy    ( P. )      D  r  a  m  a  s. 

11671 . 
Troup    (P.)  : 

Books.     4616,   4618. 

Just    before    the    wedding. 
23341. 

Trowbridge    (J.   T.)  : 

Coupon  l)onds.    8827-8829. 
Neighbor  .Tack^'ood.    32168. 
Vagabonds.     48610. 
Trowbridge      ( L.      H.)        Next. 

32580. 
Trowbridae  (I'.  A.)     Evening  in 

Faii-yland.     13087. 
Trowbridge    (W.  R.   H.)      Mes- 
sage.    29298. 
Tro.\-  (H. )     Doctor  Beans  from 
Boston.     11118. 


3480 


Zuniana.     56056. 
S. )        Moonshine. 


37706. 


w  ■ 

Troyer    (C.) 
Tniax     (A. 

30957. 
Trnax  (M.)     Prophecy 
Truax    (R.  H.)  : 

Feet  of  chiy.     13981. 

First  blood.     14348a. 

Glass  honse.     16724. 
Truby    (H.    L. )      Foxy    tramp. 

15223. 
True   (L.  C.)  : 

His  wives.    19871. 

Man  hunt.     27838. 

Ilameses.     38410. 

True   (M.  E.)  : 

In  moonbeams.     21245c. 

Uplift.     55749. 
True  (P.)     .SVc  True  (M.  E.) 
Trueman    (A.)      Fact  &  fiction. 

13324. 
Truesdell   (C.  H.)      One  Xmas 

eve.     34130. 
Truesdell   (F.)  : 

Boomerang.     4628. 

For  Odan-Felsburg.     14SS9. 

In  wrong.     21576. 

What  is  love  for?    50090. 
Truesdell    (H.)  : 

Corner  in  hnir.     8542. 

Haunted  widow.     18317. 

Kid  wins.    23667. 

Oh      you      beiuitiful      doll. 
33366. 

Signal  co)"ps.    42302. 
Two  men  &  a  bottle.    47693. 
Mill  &  a  wav.     51022. 
Truesd?ll    (Mrs.   H.)  : 

Haunted  widow.    183] 7. 
Two  men  &  a  bottle.    47693. 
Truinet    (C.   L.   E.)      Boule  de 

ueige.     4740. 
Truleigh     (M.)       Alvira     Slim- 

mins.     1034. 
Trumball    (O.  M.)     Around  the 
town.     1908. 

Trumble : 

All  in  der  family.     858. 

Dot  mad  tog.     11496. 

Dot     mndrimonial      adver- 
disement.     11497. 

Dot  quied  lotgings.     11498. 

Mulcahy's  cat.     31315. 

Who  got  the  pig?    50611. 

Wrong  bottle.     51860. 
Trumble     (A.)       Aunt     Em'lv. 
2393. 

Trumbull    (A.  E.)  : 

Gi'eenroom  rivnls.    17605. 

Ha  man.    17961. 

Masque  of  culture.    2862Sb, 

28629. 
IMnteh-makers.     28769. 
Mind  cure.     29710. 
St.  Valentine's  day.    40557. 


INDEX 

Trumbull      (M.)        Dad's     side 

partner.     9612. 
Trumbull    (W.  S.)  : 

Blood     of     her     ancestors. 

4296. 
Hats.     18293. 

Trusiano   (O.)  : 

Daughter's  sacrifice.   10031. 

Love  &  art.    26428. 
Try  on    (F.)     Will.     51017. 
Try  on    (T.)  : 

Country  nartv.     8782. 

Druids.     11857. 

Sugar  brokers.     44429. 
Tschaikowsky   (P.  I.)  : 

Dama  di  picchi.     9668. 

Snowflower.     42924. 
Tschertkoff  (A.)     f^ee  Scharrel- 
mann  (W.)    — Wiegand  (J.) 
Tschirch    (E.)  : 

Coeur-as.     7769a. 

Gemsjagd.     16030. 
Tsnng    Yu    Goon.      Sec    Goon 
(Tsung  Yu) 

Tua  (A)  Giovanni  da  Verraz- 
7/.UU)  alia  corte  di  Francesco 
I.     16.392. 

Tubb  (G.  A.  A.)  Marriage  by 
contract.     28378. 

Tubbs    (A.  L.)  : 

Country  doctor.     8751. 

Country  minister.     8778. 

Cranberry    Corners.     9005. 

Dinner  at  6.     10875. 

Double  decention.    11516. 

Farm  folks.     13674. 

Finger  of  scorn.     14272. 

Followed  by  fate.    146S9. 

Fruit   of  his  folly.     15622. 

Heart  of  a  hero.     18444. 

Home  ties.     20062. 

Miss    B  u  z  b  y"s    boarders. 
29914. 

Not  on  the  bills.     33057. 

Penalty  of  pride.     35830. 

Scheme  that  failed.    41042. 

Through     the     k  e  v  h  o  1  e. 
46090. 

Too  much  Galatea.     46534. 

Valley  farm.    48643. 

Village  lawyer.     49034a. 

Village  schoolma'ara.  49050. 

Willowdale.     51099. 
Tubbs   (E.  O.)     Wyoming  wed- 
ding breakfast.    51931. 
Tuberville     (H.)       Tea    caddv. 
45179a. 

Tuck   (E.  B.)  : 

Cat's-paw.     6478. 
Greatest  of  these.    17530. 
Tuck  (Mrs.  H.)     See  Tuck  (E. 

B.) 
Tucker   (B.  R.)     Fruits  of  cul- 
ture.    15624. 


Tucker  (C.  W.)     Doctor  Kath- 

erine.    11159. 
Tucker  (F.)  : 

At  Tom-boy  ranch.    2299. 
For     her     brother's     sake. 

14809. 
Golden  key.     16983. 
Hand  of  justice.    18040. 
In  Siher  Valley.    21325. 
Royal  waif.     40188. 
Saved    by     the     woodmen. 

40880. 
Wild  flower.    50958. 
Tucker      (I.)       Sir     Launcelot. 

42544. 
Tucker    (J.)      Mollie    Darling. 

30706. 
Tucker      (L.      E.)       Historical 
plays  of  colonial  days.   19884. 
Tucker  (S.  P.)    Emperor's  tale. 

12634a. 
Tucker  (W.  C.)     Uncle  Henry. 

47961. 
Tucker  (W.  L.)  : 

After  the  stampede.    521. 
Law  &  the  lady.    24854. 
Struggle.     44227. 
Tuckerman    (H.    G.)      Thelma. 

45687. 
Tucson    Joe    pseud.     Sec   Mar- 
shall (J.  E.  L) 
Tudor  (C.)  : 

Aunt  Minerva.    2418. 
King  Christmas.     23751. 
Tudor  (E.)     See  Pierrefeu  (E. 

T.  de) 
Tuft     (.1.     B.)       Compromised. 

8180. 
Tufts     (M.    R.)       .Tack    &    tlie 

bean-stalk.    22322. 
Tufts  (W.  W.)  : 

Another  Cyrus.     1578. 
Fool.    14707. 

Perfect  paradise.     35905. 
Round  Robin  Hood's  barn. 

40096. 
Tethering  of  Hexa.     45475. 
ITncle  Merlin.     47994. 
Tug,  pf^cnd.    See  Stanford  (F.) 
Tukey    (G.   S.)      Our  country's 

defenders.    84585. 
Tulda   (L.)     Novella  d'Andrea. 

33101 
Tnll.     Bilderbuch.    3830. 
Tullar-Meredith  co. : 

Answering     the     phone. 

1594b. 
At  the  depot.    2221a. 
Last   day   at   Mud   Hollow 

school.     24696a. 
New  teacher  at  Mud  Hol- 
low school.    32469a. 
Santa's  rescue.     40743a. 
School     at     Mud     Hollow. 
41096b. 


3481 


INDEX 


Tullnr-Meredith   co. — Coiitu. 
Taking  the  census.    44951a. 
Twins   &   how    they    enter- 
tained the  new  minister. 
47504a. 
Tuliey  (W.  A.)  : 

East  Lynne.     12164. 
Girl  behind  the  lunch  coun- 
ter.    16466. 
Music  hall  girl.    31402. 
My  queen.    31692. 
Paradise.    35250. 
Plucky  Amer.  girl.     36559. 
Polly's  papa.    36748. 
Pursuit   of   happiness. 

37896. 
St.  Elmo.    40521. 
S  h  a  d  0  w  s     that     follow. 

41721. 
Triangle   of   love.      46949a. 
Where  there's  a  will.   .50407. 
Winning  way.     51184. 
Yoke.    52116. 
Tullidge     (E.    W.)      Napoleon. 

31981. 
TuUy  (A.)     Something  new  un- 
der the  sun.    43174. 
Tully      (M.)        Groom     forgot. 

17676. 
Tully   (M.  G.)  : 

Mary's  ankle.     54447. 
Mona  Lisa.    30736b. 
Tully  (R.  W.)  : 

At  Santa  Felicia.    2184. 
Base-ball  game.     3076. 
Bird     of 

3926. 
Cupid. 
9408. 
James 
man. 
.Tuanita 
23105. 
ISlerry  college  farce. 
My  Lady  Dolly. 
Omar   Khayyam, 
maker.     33734. 
Rose  of  the  rancho. 
Strenuous       life. 

44135. 
Yellow    man    &    a 
52079. 
Tully  (T.  De  Q.)     Campaigns  5-- 
5962. 
(J.)      True    heroine. 


paradise.      3925, 
the     cow     punch. 


Wobberts. 
22447. 
of    San 


fresh- 


J  u  a  n 


29229. 
31599. 
the  tent- 

40004a. 
44134, 

white. 


battles. 
Tupnian 
47229. 
Tupper  (E.  S.) : 
Ace  high.     153. 
Before    the    curtain    rose. 

3289. 
Captain's  heart.     6170. 
Paro  Jim.    13695. 
Fatlier  &  son.    33827. 
Father      .Tohn.        13  842, 
13843. 


Tiuiper    (E.  S.) — Continued. 
Heart  of  the  capt.    18485. 
Hearts  &  clubs.     18527. 
Mme.  Betty.     27176. 
Man      from      headquarters. 

27771. 
Marshal.     28486. 
Nine  of  spades.    32801. 
Road  to  Arcady.    39583. 
Smart  sinners.     42820. 
Stuart  of  Denver.    44252. 
Tupper  (F. )  : 

Representative    English 
dramas  from  Dryden   to 
Sheridan.     3gD76b. 
Taming      of      the      shrew. 
45057. 
Tupper  (J.  W. )    Representative 
English  *irani;is  from  Drydon 
to  Sheridan.    39076b. 
Tupper    (T.)      Blind   INLadonna. 

4255. 
Turlierviile   (H.)  : 

Forbidden  path.     14967. 
(Termau  conspiracy.  16185b. 
Little  girl  next  door.  25700. 
Plum-Blossom      of      Ping- 
Chow.     36561. 
Under  the  patriarch.  48193. 
Turck    (M. )      Amer.   detective. 
1190. 

Tnrconi    {.T.   W.)      Boy  bandit. 

4824a. 
T  u  r  e  t  s      (D. )        Boomerang. 

4626a. 
Turgenieff      (T.     S.)        Smoke. 

37422. 
Turique     (.T.     Berr     de)       See 

Berr  de  Turique. 
Turk      (I.)        Faithless     wife. 

1.3449. 

TurnbuU    (H.)  : 

Oh !  doctor.     54757. 

On  the  square.     33919. 
i;urnbull    (M.)  : 

At  the  Mitre.     2260. 

Classmates.     7548. 

Deadlock.    10234. 

Independence.     21610. 

L.  G.'s  wife.     24277. 

On  the  square.     33919. 

People     vs.      ?.Iary      Ricb. 
35859;). 

Turnl)ull    (P.  W.)  : 
Arctic.     1785. 
Hearts  of  Erin.    18560. 
Turnlmll    (W.)      Dancing  iock- 

eys.     9725. 
T  n  r  n  e  r      (A.)        Charlatans. 
(i75S. 

Tiirnei-      (P..)        Circumstantial 

cviflcnce.      7392. 
Turner    (B    C.)      IMusic  lesson. 

54644. 


Turner   (B.  M.)     Hades  &  par- 
adise.    17875. 
Turner  (C.  B.)  Bluffer  bluffed. 

4409. 

Turner  (G.  L. )  Courting 
where  the  shamrock  grows. 
S864a. 

Turner    (C.   S.)  : 

Buried  treasure.    5554. 
Crime  of  Andora.    9088. 
Foot-ball   game.     14759. 
Labor  day.     24288. 
Modern  waiter.     30665. 
Old  man's  darling.    33561. 
Past  the  age.     35502. 
Pullman    sleeping-car    por- 
ter.    37818. 

Turner   (C.  W.)  : 

Come  easy,  go  easy.     8043. 
Crime    of    the    submarinf\ 

9094. 
Divided   household.     11007. 
Only  a  dream.     341.54. 
Resurrection      of      Goo  d- 

lander.     39135. 
Who's  safe?    50660. 

Turner    (Carrie)      Coming  wo- 
man.    8106. 
Turner  (Celie  E.  or  Celie  G.)  : 
Flaw  in  the  title.    14491. 
Flower  of  Italy.     14588. 
Making   the    highway    pav. 
27630. 

One  man's  evidence.   3403S. 
Rogue  of  honor.     39729. 
Society  Island.     4301S. 
Vespa.     48906. 
Turner      (Charles     G.)       Play- 

ihing.     36512. 
Turner      (Clara)        Why     men 

tem])t  women.     .50743. 
Turner  (E.)    See  Theis  (G.  C. ) 
Turner    (E.    A.)      Builders    in 

the  walls  of  time.    ."1429. 
Tm-ner      (E.     P.)        Samanlliy 

Snodgrass.     40649a. 
Turner       (F.)         Fatal      lio'.ir 

13755. 
Turner   (F.  E.)  : 

Woman  of  pleasure.    51452. 
Women      of      ii  leas  u  r  e. 
51612a,  51612b. 
Turner  (G.)     Corn  Silk.  S5.34ii. 
Turner    (G.   C.)  : 

Blue  rose.     4.391a. 
Crystal  .Kazer.     9293a. 
Dalrymple's      prize      song. 
9666a. 
Turner    (H.)      Big  job.     3794. 
Turner  (H.  F.)     No  gas.  32S.j9. 
Turner   (H.  R.)     Colonial  days 

of  Amer.     7946. 
Turner   (J.)     Diane.     10794. 


3482 


INDEX 


Turner    (J.   H.)  : 

Acct.  rendered.     152. 
Fish  limit.     14400. 
Havoc.     18330. 
Iris  intervenes.     21944a. 
Turner   (K.  C. )     Marriasje  con- 
tract, ltd.    2S386. 
Turner    (L.  A.)  : 

Depth  of  sincerity.    10491a. 
Lost  &  won.     26279a. 
To  understand.     4G393a. 
Turner    (M.  B.)    Faulconbridge 

sc:aulal.     13892. 
Turner    (O.)  : 

New  Harmony.     32392. 
Old  home  town.     33506. 
Ked  lipht  dist.    38755. 
Red  liiiht  mission.     38757. 
Rival    dramatists.      39546. 
Yankee     Doodle     princess. 
51987. 
Turner    (R.  E.)     Nebuchadnez- 
zar.    32128,  32129. 
Turner    (W.   C.)      Joe  Bowers. 

22800. 
Turner    (W.   J.)      Vow.     49303. 
Turner    (W.  M.)  : 

Ashes  on  the  altar.     2081. 
Bessie  Raynor.     3578. 
Dead  witness.     10228. 
Finns     from     the     foam. 

14613. 
Katrina,   the   peasant   girl. 

23533. 
Right  bower.     39421. 
Turandot,    princess    of 
China.     47331. 
Turney    (F.  W.)      Spell  of  Ari- 
zona.    43497. 
Turnour  (J.)     Jealousy.    22545. 
Turnworm      (A.)        See     Wolff 

(M.  A.) 
Turpen       (E.)       Drummer      at 

home.    11867. 
Turpiu     (H.)       Cupid     to     the 

rescue.     9409. 
Turpin  (I.  M.)     House  of  May- 

briclv.     20407. 
Tuvrell    (F.  R.)  : 

In  the  grip  of  greed.  21422. 
Mortal  verdict.     31076. 
Yeteve.     52105b. 
Turrell   (Mrs.  H.)     Mortal  ver- 
dict.    31076. 
Turszinsky  (W.)  : 

Geliistern.     16018. 
Man    soil    keine    b  r  i  e  f  e 
schreiben.     27949. 
Turton    (A.  L.)  : 

Aeroplane  elopement.  52578. 
Flying  Dreadnaught.  14623. 
Tramp's  dream.     46807. 
Tustin    (E.  J.)  : 

Fourth    libation.      15200. 
Man  who  ran  away.    27988. 


Tuttle     (C.)       Christ     of     the 

Andes.     7174. 
Tuttle   (E.  W.)  : 

Cupid,    Kittle   &   the   flies. 
9400. 

Neither.     32172. 
Tuttle   (F.  A.)     Two  bonanzas. 

47562. 
Tuttle    (F.  G.)  : 

Butterlly  &  the  grub.    5650. 

Cupid  at  40.    9383. 

No  questions  asked.    32883. 
Tuttle   (F.  W.)  : 

Glorious  fool.    53792. 

Quentin  Durward.     38144a. 
Tuttle    (H.  C.)  : 

New  Svengali.     32468. 

Revised  code.    39269. 
Tuttle    (J.  L. )      Bearded  mon- 
ster.    3169. 
Tuttle    (W.  H.)  : 

Gertie,     a     child     heroine. 
16216. 

Never  afraid.     32296. 

Tutton    (C.    H.)      Lion   of   dis- 
cord.    25547. 
Tutwiler  (J.  R.)  : 

Billy    &    the    blizzard. 

52892. 
Splitting  of  a  hair.     55419. 
Tv/ain    (M. )      See   Clemens 
(S.   L.) 

Tw3ed   (W.  J.)  : 

Dreamers.     11778b. 
Man.     27706. 

Twells  (J.  H.)  jr: 

At  the  mercy  of  man.    2256. 
Briton's  daughter.     5132. 
Her  devil.     18954. 
Marriage       of      tomorrow. 

28420. 
Three  years  contract.  46051. 

Twelve      (M.)       Turtle-doves. 

47387,  47388. 
Twiford      (A.      E.)        Edmund 

Kean.     12261. 
Twisaday     (A.    G. )      Under    a 

Spanish  edict.     4S091. 
Twitchell    (H.   A.)      Queen    of 

Charcoal  alley.     38011. 
Twitchell    (W.  C.)     Up  in  the 

air.     55747. 
Twomey    (N.)  : 

Angelus.    1510. 

Aunt     Sarah's     visitor. 

2429. 
Black  Beauty.     4052. 
Bluff  &  bluff'.    4404a. 
Buukie.     5494. 
Changing  the  sign.    6706. 
Freckles,     n  5307a. 
Give  &  take.     53787. 
Good  finish.    17078. 
Heart  of  a  child.     18437. 


Tvromey    (N.) — Continued. 

His  first  start  in  business. 

19634. 
It  ought  to  be.    22231. 
MacDougal   alley.     27072a. 
Old  grist  mill.     33497. 
Postmaster's    daughter. 

36890. 
Putting  on  airs.     55075. 
St.   Elmo.     40523. 
Schemer.     41044. 
Station   master.     43827. 
Stolen  bride.     43919. 
Town  crier.     46647a. 
Wayward  son.     49809. 
When  the  harvest  davs  are 

over.     50318. 
Woman  detective.     51394. 
Woman's  sphere.     51576. 
Twose   (H.  E.)  : 
Circle.     7379. 
Grand-daughter    of    Eve. 

17262. 
Law  of  the  desert.     24871. 
Reforming    Bertie.      38894. 
Slave.     42707. 
When     the     gringo     came. 
50317. 
Twose  (H.  W.)     Pedro's  court- 
ship.    35779. 
Twyford    (C.)  : 

Birds  of  a  feather.     3936. 
Invisible  man.     21910a. 
Tj'l     (J.K. )       Under    woman's 

rule.     48239. 
Tylden    (L.)      Massage   parlor 

occurrence.    54459. 
Tyler     (A.    C.)      Venetian    ro- 
mance.    48794. 
Tyler  (CO.): 

Amelie,     duchesse     de     St. 

Germain.     1127. 
Temple  of  Hymen.     45300. 
Venetian   romance.     48794. 
Tyler  (C.  R.)  •. 

Back  to  youth.     2760. 
Breslau.     5024. 
Felicita.     13996. 
Gipsy  life.     16409. 
King  Eric  XIV.     23765. 
.   King    Ludwig   of   Bnvaria. 
23817. 
Konig  Ludwig  von  Bayern. 

24208. 
Master.     28662. 
Minstrel's  daugliter.    29771. 
Morality.     31004. 
Nero.     32238. 

Out  of  the   South.     34850. 
Red  prior.     38777. 
Roseking's  daughter.  40024. 
Seventh    commandment. 

41627. 
Theatre  separate.    45645. 
Venus.    48828. 


3483 


INDEX 


Tvler    (G.    C.)      Dolce    Napoli. 

11254. 
Tyler    (G.   H.)  : 

Too  too  truly  rural.    -JOonO. 
Watch.     49G87. 
Tvler   (G.  V.)  : 

Black  beast.     4050a. 
Just  for  a  clianj2:e.     54150. 
Pokahuntas.    36655. 
Speculatress.     434SSa. 
Surrander.      44658,    44659. 
What     a     man     \y  i  s  h  e  s. 
50042b. 
Tyler        (Harry)  Coupons. 

53276 
Tyler    (Helen)      D'Arcy  of  the 

guards.   9840a. 
Tyler      (O.)        -See      Shepherd 

(E.    L.) 
Tyler  (R.  H.)  : 

Dollars  &  sense.     11273. 
Extra  man.     13267. 
Sleep-walker.     42745a. 
Two  twins.     4780S. 
Tyler      (W.      A.)        Midnight. 

29408. 
Tynan  (B.)    Robert  Emmet,  the 

days  of  1803.     39636. 
Tvnan     (J.     C.)       My    friend. 

31546. 
Tynan   (J.  L.)  : 

My    country,    'tis    of    thee. 

31523. 
Prince  of  Aileach.    37323. 
Tynan  (L.  J.)  : 

At  the  .iunction.     2248. 
Doctor  Bunce.    11124. 
Legal  twins.     25002. 
Man  of  ideas.     27907. 

Tynan   (W.  P.)  : 

David  Venture.  10061. 
Embers  of  love.  12587. 
True  to  the  record.    47255. 

Tyndale  (H.)  : 

Cal'co  ball.     5827. 
Calico  ball.     5837. 
City  council.     7442. 
Envoy         extraordinary. 

12816. 
Harmless  hobby.     18231. 
In  ole  Virginny.     21288. 
Tyndale    (J.  H.)      »S'ee  Tyndale 

(H.) 
Tynes  (Q.)     Phases  of  a  honey- 
moon.   36105. 
Tyng   (S.  T.)  : 

Echo  of  the  past.     12197. 
Nature's  nobleman.     32079. 
Politics        of        Elizabeth. 

36726. 
Qualitv    of    mercy.      37963, 

37964. 
Wav    of   the    transgressor. 
49755. 


Tyrone       (F.)         See      Lawlor 

(T.  F.) 
Tyrrell  (H.)     System  of  Doctor 

Tarr.    44884. 
Tyrrell  (I.)  : 

Allan  Quartermain.     927. 

Bride  of  chaos.     5060. 

His  natural  life.     19743. 

Lady  Godiva.     24415. 

Moondyne.     30944. 

Tyrwhitt-Drake  (M.  E.  H.)  : 
Noor-Jehan.     32991a. 
Sir  Francis  Drake.    42533. 
Tyson.     Soff  &  fresh.    43034. 
Tyson  (C.  B.)     Marsdon's  mon- 
key.    28476. 
Tyson  (D.)     New  steno.    32467. 
Tyson    (E.)      Child   shall   lead 

them.     7009. 
Tyson  (J.  A.)     Sun  flag's  hour. 

44525. 
Tyte   (A.  M.)  : 

Nature's  voice.     82079a. 
Pilgrims.     36297b. 
Powhatan.    37013. 
Tzitlonok-Zetlaud     (S.)        ghil- 
dren  of  the  universe.     53140. 
U.    (D.)      See  Baxter    (D.   U.) 
Ubeda  (E.)  : 

Barranco     de     la     muerte. 

3041. 
Bufete  de  Mfnguez.   5408. 
Comica.    53225. 
Cosas  de  la  calle.    8595. 
Cupletista  de  moda.    9449a. 
Mapa  de  Europa.    54422. 
Poca  lacha.     36591a. 
Vichy  Frances.     48942. 
Vividores.     49211. 
Uchard   (M.)     Vittoria.     49194. 
Uda  (M.  B.  S.)  : 

Christ     at     the     feast     of 

Purim.     7172. 
Judas     at     the     feast     of 

Purim.      23122. 
St.  Paul.     40553. 
Udall      (N.)        Ralph     Roister 

Doister,     38402. 
Uhl    (P.    Busch-)      See  Busch- 

Uhl. 
Uhler  (J.)     Glenwood.    16754. 
Uhlig  (E. )     Richters  millionen. 

39395. 
Uhls   (Mrs.  A.  V.)     Moon-mad- 
ness.    30938. 
Ujhelv        (F.)  Vertauschte 

braut.     48893. 
niinobu.     Kumasaka.    32969a. 
IIjj  (B.  von)  : 

Miiller  &  sein  kind.  31302. 
Teresita,  die  weisse  sklavin. 
4.5400a. 
Ullman     (A  .  E.)      Hall     room 
boys.     17943. 


Ullmann     (F.)  : 

Leap  year.     54244. 
Without  authority.    51319a. 
Ullrich     (F.)      Midnight    hour. 

29430. 
Ullstein  &  co.     Volk  in  waffen. 

49255a. 
Ulmer     (F.    U.)      Madge,     the 

mischief.     27286. 
Ulmer      (G.     T.)        Volunteer. 

40264. 
Ulmer  (L.  M.)  : 

Jack  roses.     22357. 
New        Mulberry        Bend. 
32427. 
Ulrich   (B.  A.)     Victor.     48964, 

48967. 
Ulrich   (C.)  : 

Aeronaut.     403. 
Altar  of  riches.     1014. 
Amer.  heiress.    1220. 
Bank  wrecker.    2902. 
Celestial  maiden.    6572. 
Daughter     of     the     desert. 

9980. 
Dawn  of  liberty.     10083. 
Deserter.     10543. 
Dolly  Madison.    11286. 
Editor-in-chief.     122248. 
Hebrew.    18603. 
High       school      freshman. 

19425. 
Honor  of  a  cow-boy.    20164. 
In  Plum  Valley.    21298. 
Jane  Seton.    22464. 
Maid  of  Florence.    27468. 
]\Ian  from  Nevada.     27796, 

27797. 
Montana  ltd.    30888. 
Noll  Gwyn  of  London  town. 

32182. 
Nugget.    33121. 
On    the    Little    Big    Horn. 

33869. 
Political  editor.     36688. 
Road  agent.    39579. 
Robespierre.    39648. 
Royal  highway.    40148a. 
Town  marshal.    46655. 
Tramp  &  the  actress.  46793. 
Ulrich  (H.  H.)     Gold  fiir  eisen. 

16894. 
Uncle  Sam,  pseud.     See  Rosen- 
blatt (E.  &  H.) 

Underburg  (E.  C.)  : 

Corrigan's  conclusion.   8574. 

Folk-lore.    14664. 
Underbill  (J.  G.)  : 

Bonds  of  interest.     52946- 
.52948. 

Cradle  song.    8996a. 

Electra.     12400. 

Enchantments     of     Cupid. 
12685. 


3484 


INDEX 


Underwood  (B.  F.)  : 
Beverley.    3705. 
On  neutral  ground.    33781. 
Underwood   (C.  W.)     Merchant 

of  Venice.     29170. 
Underwood   (E.)     Tom  Moore's 
wooing.     46453. 

Underwood  (E.  W.)  : 

Birth  of  the  opal.    3962. 

Hedda.     18619. 

Land      of     the      primrose. 

24620. 
St.  Petersburg  night.    40554. 
Underwood  ( I. )    Ping-pong  girl. 

36325. 
Underwood    (J.    A.)      Compen- 
sated.   8162. 
Underwood     (J.     B.)       Venus. 

48830,  4S830a. 
Underwood     (J.    C.)       Brother 
Jack.    5265. 

Underwood   (L.)  : 

Blind  singing  girl.    4266. 
For  life  &  love.    14852. 
His  first  official  act.    19632. 
Our  new  constable.    34726. 
Wealth  &  poverty.    49837. 
Underwood  (M.  H.)     Shadowed, 

courted  in  disguise.  41695. 
Ungarischen  schauspielervereins 
(Literarische  agentur  des) 
See  Literarische  agentur  des 
Ungarischen  schauspieler- 
vereins. 
Unger  (Giselle  d')  See  D'Un- 
ger. 

Unger  (Gladvs)  : 

Betty.    3652b,  3652c. 

Henry  of  Lancaster.    18905. 

Marriage  market.  28404, 
28405. 

Night  birds.    32664. 

She  smiled.    55318. 

Son  &  heir.    43187. 
Unger  (R.  d')     See  D'Unger. 
Unger  (R.  H.)     Wild  ass'  skin. 

50950. 
Unicus,  pseud.    See  Bush  (W.) 

Union  amusement  co. : 

Adventures  of  the  bad  boy. 
364. 

Buster  Brown.    5613. 

Hooligan's  troubles.  20219. 
United  amusement  co. : 

AngeJ  of  the  mines.    1476. 

Coast  of  New  England. 
7732. 

Dangerous  double.    9763. 

Day  of  judgment.     10132. 

Don't  tell  my  wife.    11418. 

Hands  not  hearts.    18068. 

Heart  of  a  hero.    18445. 

Hello,  Bill!    18766. 

Her  fatal  shadow.     18972. 


United   amusement   co. — Contd. 
In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 

21434. 
King  of  tramps.     23886. 
Lost  to  the  world.    26361. 
Man      from       Sacramento. 

27807. 
Princess  of  Paris.    37440. 
Sunshine  &  shadows.  44584. 
United  ancient  order  of  Druids 
(Apollo  supreme  arch  chapter 
no.  1)     Druiden.     11856. 
United  press.     Bachelor's  fears. 

2704. 
United    soc.    of    Christian    en- 
deavor : 
Enjoyable     entertainments. 

127S7a. 
Good  times  with  the  juniors. 
17119a. 

U.  S.  book  CO. : 

Fruits     of     enlightenment, 

15624a. 
Hedda  Gabler.    18621. 
Master  builder.     28675. 
U.   S.   pub.   house.     Art   ed.   of 
Shakespeare.    41752. 

Universal  edition  a.  g. : 

Don     Juans    letztes    aben- 

teuer.     11355a. 
Kain  &  Abel.     23454a. 
Sulamith.     44461a. 
Universal  film  mfg.  co.     Mirth 
of  a  nation.    29832a. 

University  club  of  Chicago : 
Behind  the  screens.    52853. 
Count  13.    S676a. 
Discovery   of   La    Salle  by 
Chicago.    10937. 
University  of  Chicago.    See  Chi- 
cago (Univ.  of) 
Univ.   of  Illinois.     See  Illinois 

(Univ.  of) 
University   of  Minnesota.     See 

Minnesota   (Univ.  of) 
University    of    North    Dakota. 
See  North  Dakota  ( University 
of) 
Univ.  of  Wisconsin.     See  Wis- 
consin (Univ.  of) 
University  press : 

All's   well   that   ends   well. 

904. 
Antony  &  Cleopatra.    1643. 
As  you  like  it.    2048. 
Comedy  of  errors.    8067. 
Coriolauus.    8518. 
Gymbeline.    9539. 
Hamlet.    17980. 
Henry  IV.    18S20,  18821. 
Henry  V.    18840. 
Henry  VI.     18S59-18S61. 
Henry  VIII.     18882. 
Julius  Caesar.    23245. 


University  press — ^Continued. 
King  John.     23788. 
King  Lear.    23804. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    26715. 
Macbeth.    27034. 
Measure       for       measure. 

28985. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29162. 
Merry    wives    of   Windsor. 

29280. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29486,  29489. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31278. 
Othello.     34418. 
Pericles,    prince    of    Tyre. 

35916. 
Richard  II.    39343. 
Richard  III.     39353. 
Romeo  &  Juliet.     39860. 
Taming      of      the      shrew. 

45059. 
Tempest.     45272. 
Timon  of  Athens.    46263. 
Titus  Andi-onicus.    46347. 
Troilus  &  Cressida.     47132. 
Twelfth  night.     47410. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

47621. 
Winter's  tale.     51207. 
University  pub.  co. : 

Julius  Caesar.     23236. 
Macbeth.    27021. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29151. 
Relief.    38998. 

University  society.  Complete 
works  of  Shakespeare.  41858- 
41869. 

Unsell   (E.  M.)  : 

Harvest.    18267. 

Lotus  lily.     ,54329. 

Marionettes.    28292,  28292a. 

Reapei-s.     38.594,  55119. 

Son.    43185. 

Surrender.    55491. 

Thirteenth  stroke.     45S26. 
Untermeyer    (L.)      Miles   Stan- 
dish.    29569. 
Updegraff        (A.)  Stronger. 

44194. 

Updegraff  (C.  E.)  jr.  For  her 
mothers'  sake.     14819. 

Updegraff        (E.)  Stronger. 

44194. 

Updegrove  (L. )  : 

House  opposite.     20437. 
Left-hand.     24985. 
Nihilist  sisters.     32775. 
Upham     (T  .  C.)      Twa    came 

hame.    55684. 
Upson  (A.)     City.    7437a. 
Upton   (H.  L.)      Sauce  for  the 
goose.     40849. 


INDE] 


Upton    (M.)  : 

Engineer.    12767. 
One  of  the  family.     54808. 
Prodigal.    37575. 
Upton       (M.      H.)         Between 

friends.     3664. 
Upton        (S.)        Burglaresque. 

5525a. 
Urates  (F.)     Pelotera.   35816. 
Urban    (E.)  : 

Angst  vor  der  ehe.     1520a. 
Dorfkomtesse.  114G2- 

11464. 
Im  schlaf coupe.     20984. 
Jnng     muss      man     sein ! 

54142,  54143. 
Liebe  &  der  dollar.     25240. 
Tanzanwalt.     45123. 
Xanderl.     51937. 
Urban   (H. )     Selialk  von  Joen- 

koeping.     41033. 
Urban    (H.  P.)  : 

Frosch         von         Seeburg. 

15599. 
Liebe  &  der  dollar.  25240. 
Nussknacker.     33165a. 
Urbitnek   (M.)  : 

Pi'incezua  Hyacinta.  37474. 
Prinzessiu  Hyazintba. 

37496. 
Za  onoho  Casu.     52262. 
Urdahl       (P.)         Gale      onkel. 

15778a. 
Urich    (J.)      Herman   &    Doro- 
thea.    19223. 
Urie  (M.  L.  A.)  : 

Double  life.     11531. 
Reincarnated  shall.  38968. 
Urisarri     (S.)       Man     of     the 

world.     27927. 
Urmson  (G.)     Mrs.  Ajax.  30293. 
Urner  (M.  H.)     Love.    2G419. 
Urner  (N.  D. )     Crimsoned  lau- 
rels.   9127. 
Urrengoechea    (C.     Ordas-Ave- 
cilla  de)     See  Ordas-Avecilla 
de  Urrengoechea. 
Ursitti   (G.) 

Manicomio  del  Dottor  Mat- 
tel.   28064. 
Jlistero  del  meudico.  30287. 
Vendicatore.      48785. 
Ursulines  of  St.  Teresa's  : 
Joan  of  Arc.    22766. 
Tara.    4-5136. 

Ursula  of  Brittany.    48561. 
Usandizaga      (J.     M.)      Golon- 

drinas.    17045a. 
Usher    (F.)      Fagau's  decision. 

13353. 
Usher  (H.  A.)  : 

Almost  a  millionaire.  966a. 
Cousin  Jack.    8890. 
Mr.       Sippy's      nightmare. 
30263a. 


Usher  (J.  W.)  : 

Almost  a  millionaire.   966a. 
On  the  ocean.     54788. 
Uskin  (B.)  pseud.    See  Wright 

(Fred)  jr. 
Usner  (D.)    See  Baxter  (D.  U.) 
Ussber  (B.  B.)     Isaac  of  York. 

22107. 
Ussher  (K.)     Dramatic  reader. 

53462. 
Utley  (G.)    See  Douglas  (N.F.) 
Utley  (R.  P.)     Borrowed  house. 

52955. 
Utterback     (W.     I.)      Patriotic 

Chri.stmas  drill.     35.569. 
Uzes     (Mme.    la    duchesse    d') 

His  heart's  blood.    19651. 
Uzzell  (T.  H.)    Trapped.   .55643. 
V.   (M.)     Seelenkunde.   41396. 
Vacano    (S.)  : 

Ehebrecherin.     12325. 
Geliebte  des  abbe.     16019b. 
Traum     der     ehebrecherin. 
46856. 
Vacaresco  (H.)  : 
Cobzar.    7748. 
Noor-Jehan.     32991a. 
Vachell    (H.  A.)  : 

Case     of     Lady     Camber. 

53081. 
Nightingale.     32765. 
Pen.     54919. 
Quinney's.     38215a. 
Rapper.     38479b. 
Search-lights.      41262a, 

41262b. 
Who  is  he?     50616a. 
Vad  de  Nois,  pseud.  Sec  David- 
son  (D.) 
Vail  (C.  W.)    Macbeth.   27018a. 
Vail  (F.)     Too  strong  to  work. 

46548. 
Vail    (H.  C.)  : 

Heredity  is  law.     19202. 
Silent  Winthrop.    42358. 
Woman  of  today.     51474. 
Vail   (I.  H.)      Olympia.     33722. 
Vail   {Mrs.  L.  M.)     Heredity  is 

law.     19202. 
Vaillant-Couturier    (P.)      Aur6- 

ole.     2449a. 
Valabregue  (A.)  : 

Coral  ie  &  cie.    8495. 
Fils  de  I'homme.     14241. 
Love    in    hai-ness.      26523, 

26523a. 
IMan  of  straw.     27919. 
Place  aux  femmes.     30673, 

36421. 
Vacances    du     m  a  r  i  a  g  e. 
48586. 

Valabregue  (R.)  : 

Funerailles   de   I'oncle   To- 

toche.     15704. 
Innocent.     21737. 

3486 


Valabregue     ( R. )  — Continued. 
Retardataire      influent. 

39139. 
Sabotage  ministeriel.  40423. 
Si    on    invitait    Rigolbert. 

42209. 

Vengeance  du  marchand  de 

couleurs.     48801. 
Vertu   est   toujours   rocom- 
pensee.    48894. 
Valadie       (L.)         Mountaineer. 
31236. 

Valcarcel    (M.)    ■  Llave  del  pa- 

ralso.     56083. 
Valcourt      (L.)      Cousin     from 

Paris.     8887. 

Valcros  (W.)    Sabotage.   40420- 

40422. 
Valdagne    (P.)      Hello!    hello! 

18771. 

Valdes    (A.  N.)     Nueva  senda. 

33118. 
Valdovinos    (T. )  : 

Bur  la  dor  de  Pluton.     5556. 
Capeas.     6038. 
Liberal  a.    25205. 
Valdres  ( E.  Alonso )  See  Alonso 

Valdres. 
Vale    (L.)      Mary  of  Magdala. 
28566. 

Vale   (Travers-)     See  Travers- 

Vale. 
Valentin    (N.)  : 

Fille    des   R  a  b  e  n  s  t  e  i  n. 
14229. 

Parmi  les  pierres.    35355. 
Valentine  (B. )     What  shall  we 

play?     55890. 
Valentine  (B.  B.)     See  Vallen- 

tine    (B.  B.) 
A^alentiua   (E.  U.)  : 

Betsy  Patter.son.     3627. 
Glorification     of    Pinkie 
Hugge.     16778. 
Valentine    (F. )      See  Valentine 

(P.  F.) 
Valentine   (F.  C)     Twenty-one 

hundred.     47454. 
Valentine     (J.)      See    Andreae 

(P.) 
Valentine   (P.  F.)  : 
Andalusia.     1427. 
Job.     22779a. 
Unlit  lamp.     48380. 
Valentine    (R. )      Census  taker. 

53099. 
Valentine     ( S. )       F  i  a  n  d  e  r's 

widow.     14111. 
Valentine    (W.    S.)      Gaikwar. 

15768. 
Valentin!  (J.  L.)  : 
Annapolis.     1548. 
Uncle  Horace.    47964. 


INDEX 


Valerga   (S.  L.)  : 

Esperanza.     12935. 
Your     own     judgment. 
52231. 
Valerio  (K.  S.)     riay  not  with 

fire.     36158. 
Valero     (C.    Diaz)     •  6'ee    Diuz 

Valero. 
Valero  Martin    (A.)      ]Mas  allu 

de  la  muerte.    28590a. 
Valero  IMartm   (G.)  : 

Cena  de  amor.    6586a. 
Distincion.    1U973. 
.Tuego  de  almas.     23195. 
Puesto  de  agua.     37804. 
Valeska      (M.)        Wrong     raid. 

51896. 
Valin  (L.  V.  de)    See  De  Valin. 
Valkenburg  (C.  van)     See  Van 

Valkenburg. 
Valkenburgh  (H.  van)  See  Van 

Valkenburgh. 
Valla  nee   (O.  E.)  : 

Heart  of  a  boy.     18433. 
Sv»-ord  of  the  king.     44826. 
Young  man  from  the  coun- 
try.    52177. 
Valiant  (F.  L.  de)    See  De  Val- 
iant. 
Valle  (A.  Saco  del)     See  Saco 

del  Valle. 
Valle  (O.  Castel  del)    See  Castel 

del  Valle. 
Vallee   (W.  A.)     All  is  fair  in 

love  &  war.     867. 
Vallejo   (F.)  : 

Nino  bonito.     32820. 
Nino  de  la  bola.     54721. 
Vallejo     (J.     Reraon)       See 

Remoii  Vallejo. 
Vallentin   (H.)     Power.     36934. 
Vallentiue    (B.  B.)  : 

Breaking  it  olf.     4989. 
Eldest  Miss   P  e  t  e  r  m  a  n. 

12378. 
Fadette.     13341. 
Fitznoodle.     14425. 
In  God's  country.    21186. 
In  paradise.     21293,  21294. 
Ky.  romance.     23611. 
King  of  the  world.     23885. 
Mme.   Saccard.     27216. 
Saturn,  tha  court  of  Ulys- 
ses.    40836. 
Vallette   (C.  D.)  : 

Mamiuv  Chloe.     27687. 

Swashbuckler.     44731. 

Vallini     (C.)       Radda.      38309, 

38310. 
Valois    (G.   de)      See  Walsh 

(M.) 
Valverde : 

Amigo  Melquiades.     1305a. 
Arroyo.     1928. 
Caralimpia.     6193a. 


Valverde — Continued. 

Debut  de  la  chica.    10311a. 
Feria  de  abril.     14060a. 
Gallo  de  la  pasiSn.     15789. 
Gente  menuda.     16095. 
Gitanada.     16084a. 
Hijo  de  Budha.     19465. 
Lsla  de  los  suspiros.   22136. 
lAdu  &  the  3  jollv  thieves. 
26918. 

P  1 1  d  o  r  a  s    de    Hercules. 

36294a. 
Potro  salvaje.     36908a. 
Principe  casto.     37475. 
Sangre  moza.    40703. 
Serafina     la     r  u  b  i  a  1  e  s. 

41523a. 

Suerte  loea.     44385. 
Tango  argentino.     45113c. 
Ultima  hora.     47905a. 
Van    (A.)  : 

New  bell  boy.     32326. 

Spike's  dream.     43545. 

Van  (B.  B.)     See  Van  (W.  B.) 

Van    (C.)     Case  of  emergency. 

6328. 
Van  (G.  S.)  Night  in  the  Edel- 
weiss.    32705. 
Van     (J.    P.)       Fighter's    la.st 

fight.     14183. 
Van   (M.  M.  de)     See  De  Van. 
Van    (T.   S.)      Musical  comedy 

moments.     54645. 
Van    (V.   &  W.)      Doctor's  pa- 
tience.    11203. 
Van    (W.  B.)  : 

All's   well   that   ends   well. 

903. 
Bowery  baron.     4776. 
Kelly's  kid.     23579. 
Merry  mimics.     29257. 
Misfit  hotel.     29882. 
N.  Y.  favorites.     32532. 
Tin  horn  sport.     46277. 
Van  Allen   (M.)  : 

Question      of      clothes. 

38159a. 
What    will    happen    next? 
50145a. 
Van    Allen     (W.)       See    Allen 

(W.  V.) 
Van  Alstvne   (E.)     Town  mar- 
shal.    46656. 
Vanara    (G.)     Lac  des  Aulnes. 

24298. 
Van      Avery.        Stage      struck. 

43734. 
Van  Avery    (H.)  : 

Making       the       movies. 
27630a. 

Night  porter.     32731. 
Smoke  queen.     42854. 
Van   Bibber    (T.   E.   &  W.   C.) 
Spendthrift.     43512. 


Van  Broekhoven  (J.  A.)    Mardi 

gras.     28184. 
A'anbrugh   (J.)     Mistake.    6635. 
Van  Brunt   (A.  A.)     Hermit  of 

the  hills.     19235. 
Van  Brunt    (W.  C.)  : 
Higher   law.     19443. 
Temptation.     45314. 
Van     Buren     (A.     H.)       They 

kissed  each  other.     45757. 
Van   Buren    (.7.)      See  Hyraan 

(L.  X.) 
Van    Bui-en    (.T.    H.)      Pagans. 

35031a. 
Van  Buren   (M.)  : 
Lucile.     26823. 
Magdalen's  vow.     27345. 
Vance.     Get   right  out  of  this 

theatre.     16257. 
Vance     (A.    D.)      Circus    day. 

7405. 

Vance   (C.)  : 

April  first.     1738. 

Hallowe'en.     17948. 
Vance  (C.  T.)     Schlitz  &  Blitz. 

41069. 
Vance    (E.  E.)  : 

Girl  &  the  moon.     16447. 

Limited  mail.     25503. 

Patent  applied  for.     35525. 

Queen  of  the  circus.   38054. 

Rene,      the     ropewalker. 
39039. 

Treasure   Island.     46901. 
Vance    (E.    W.)      English    no- 
bility.    12778. 
Vance      (G.)        Unique     trio. 

48342. 
Vance  (Mrs.  J.  W.)     See  Vance 

(S.  S.) 
Vance     (L.)       See     Nicholson 

(L.  V.) 
Vance    (L.  J.)  : 

Absinthe.    116. 

Brass  bowl.     4925. 

Compromised.     8179. 

Day  of  days.     10128a. 

Fighting  in  Mex.     53640. 

Hand.     18025. 

Limbo.     25496. 

Lone  wolf.     26121a. 

Patria.     54896.  54897. 

Red  night.    38767. 

Smoke  of  battle.     42853a. 

Spanish     jade.       43432, 
43433. 

Winning  a  crown.     55959. 
Vance  (R.  A.)     Passion  flower. 

35478. 
Vance    (S.   S.)  : 

Hearts  &  titles.    18541. 

Leap-year.    24934. 

Nature  wins.     32076. 
Vance  (T.)     Light.     25361. 


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3487 


INDEX 


Vance   (W.)  : 

Soul  among  lions.     43305. 
Where     clover     blooms. 
50374. 

Vance   (W.  J.)  : 

Monsieur   et   mademoiselle. 

30857. 
Not     dead     but     sleeping. 
33047. 
Van   Courtland    (W.   R.)      His 

last  card.     19674a. 
Vancox     (A.    S.)      People    vs. 

politics.    35860. 
Van     Curt      (W.     E.)       Wax. 

49713. 
Van  Daell  (A.  N.)     Cigala  chez 

les  fourmis.     7325. 
Van  Dee  (G.)     Alone.     977. 
Vandeens,  pseud.    See  Mason  (I. 

M.  &  L.  B.) 
Vandegrift    (J.    N.)      CaU    of 
reason.     5891. 

Van  Demark  (H.)  : 

Absconder.     107, 

Along  the  Missouri.    986. 

Cow-puncher.     8959. 

Her  friend  &  enemy.    18996. 

Her     friend     the     enemy. 
18997. 

His  royal  highness.    19792. 

Ranchman.     38441. 

Texan.    45483. 

Texas  ranger.    45501a. 
Van  den  Eeden  ( J. )     See  Eeden. 
Vanderem     (P.)     See    Vander- 

heym  (F.  H.) 
Vanderen  (D.)  jr.    All  on  acct. 

of  the  movies.     891. 
Vanderheym  (F.  H.)  : 

Cher  maitre.    6897. 

Fresnay.     15408. 

Great  man.    17424. 

Victime.    48954a. 
Van  der  Kar  (R.  E.)  : 

Daddy's  treasure.    9604. 

Eve  did  it.    13069. 

Printer's  devil.     37484. 
Van  der  Koor  (A.  W.)  : 

Felix  &  the  faker.    53626. 

Felix,     the     funny     duck. 
14002. 

Van  der  Koor  (H.  E.)  : 

Buzzin's  'bout  bees.    5670a. 
Catching  a  car.    53089. 
Copper  copped.    53256. 
Misdirecting  traffic.     54540. 
Van   der   Koors    (The)      Felix, 

the  funny  duck.    14002. 
Van    der    Stucken    (F.)      Tro- 
jans in  Carthage.    47142. 
Vanderveer     (C.     A.)       Kouli- 

Khan.     24238. 
Van  der  Veer  (E.  B.)    Romance 
of  the  willow  pattern.    39825a. 


Van  Derveer    (L.  C.)     Day  at 
Happy  Hollow  school.    10103. 
Van  der  Voort   (M.)  : 

Brass  buttons.    4926. 

Career     of     Anne     Barge. 
6213. 

Conquest  of  Anne.    8299. 

Force      of      circumstances. 
14975. 

Mag,  tlie  rag.    27331. 

Nugget.     33120. 

Purchased  price.    37859. 

Trifler,     46980a. 

V/ild    flower    of    the    hills. 
50960. 
Van  Deursen  (J.  M.)  : 

Age  of  stone.    574a. 

Cht's-paw.    6476a. 

Honeymoon.     20122a. 

Murderer.    31376. 

Pipna.    36388a. 

Sixth  candlestick.    42633b. 
Van  Deusen  (E.)  : 

Prevailing  odds.    37128. 

Two  women's  war.    47833. 

Upper  hand.    48523. 
Van     Deusen     (H.)       Riddles. 
55172. 

Van  Deventer  (A.  F.)  : 
Atlieist.     2310. 
Duke  of  Tula.    1199G. 
Every  inch  a  woman.  13113. 
Indian  image.    21628. 
Marquis     of     Queensberry. 

28353. 
Oliver  Twist.     33712. 
Van  Deventer  (E.  M.)  : 
Mirage.    29798. 
'Twixt  craft  &  skill.    47514. 
Van    Deventer    (F.    A.)      Gun- 
maker  of  Moscow.,   17781. 
Vandevere  (J.  L.)  : 

Castanet  drill  &   the  tam- 
bourine drill.    6404a. 
French  dolls'  drill.    15359a. 
Van  de  Water    (W.  B.)      King 

Khaamzobull.    23798. 
Vandou   (F.  M.)     See  Donovan 

(M.  F.) 
Van   Doren    (A.    S.)      Mamma. 

27671. 
Van  Doren  (C.)   Judith.  23176a. 
Van  Dresser  f  J.  S.)  : 
Catskillian.    6479. 
Headless  horseman.    18411. 
Van  Dresser   (W.  T.)     Catskil- 
lian.   6479. 
Van  Dusen  (E.  F.)  : 
Chaska.     6823. 
Land  of  the  Sioux.    24621. 
Van   Duzer    (W.)      It   will   be. 

22249. 
Van    Dyke     (G.    M.)       Father 
Gapon.     13839. 


Van  Dyke  (H.  J.)  3d.: 

Mummy  monarch.    31355. 
When    Congress    went    to 
Princeton.     50204. 
Van  Dyke  (H.  W.)  : 

Across  the  desert.    178. 
Cow-boy's  girl.    8951. 
Enemy  to  the  czar.    12735. 
Tallow  candle.    45017. 
Van  Dyke   (Henry)  : 

First  Christmas  tree.  53648. 
House  of  Rimmon.     20414— 

20417. 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man. 
44007. 
Van  Dylve  (Hulda)     Old  sweet- 
heart's return.    33G40. 
Van  Dyke   (I.)     Mile.     Louise. 

27263. 
Van   Dyke    (W.   S.)      Doctor- 
doctor.    11136b. 
Vane  (F.  S.)     -See  Vane  (S.) 
Vane  (L.)  : 

Great    medical    dispensary. 

17428. 
Troubled  by  ghosts.    47167. 
Try  it  on.    47303. 

Vane  (S.)  : 

Betting  book.    3646. 

Beyond  the  breakers.    3729. 

Columbia.     7983. 

Deed  of  gift.     10363. 

For  England.     14792. 

Garibaldi.     15916. 

Humanity.    20623. 

In  sight  of  St.  Pauls.    21324. 

John  Martin's  secret.  22866. 

Lash  of  conscience.     24668. 

Left  twin.     24989. 

Lost  chord.    26294. 

Mask  of  guilt.     28605. 

Over  1  sinner.     34924. 

Paris.     35296. 

Span   of  life.     43411. 

Straight    from    the    heart. 
44016. 

Under    compulsion.     48101. 

Vengeance  is  mine.     48803. 

Voice  of  the  bell.   49234. 
Vane    (V.)      Trip    to    Panama. 

47025. 
Van  Eeden  (F.  W.)     See  Eeden. 
Van  Esse   (C.)     Kees  &  Trein. 

23572. 
Van  Ett  (F.  V.)  : 

Doll  from  Paris.    11256a. 

Irish  millionaire.    22009a. 

Rudolph,      beggar     prince. 
40227a. 

Show  me  Tom.    42185a. 

Winning  a  husband.    51142. 
Van  Etten  (G.  F.)  : 

Hamptons.     53863. 

Her  fight.     53912. 


3488 


INDEX 


Van  Etten  (G.  F.)— Contd. 
Katie  did.     54160. 
Vampire  cat.     48676a. 
Van  Galder  (F.  O.)  : 

Max,  the  modern  woodman. 

2S8S9a. 
Saved  by  the  royal  neigh- 
bors.   40879a. 
Van  Gestel   (J.  T.)     Genevieve 

of  Brabant.     16078. 
Van  .Gruisen     (E.)       Fifinella. 

14138. 
Van  Hamm  (M.  W.)  : 

Child,     wife,     &     mother. 

7016. 
Four-in-hand.     15152. 
Irisli  idyl.     21992. 
Lost  certificate.     26289. 
Van  Harlingen   (K.)  : 

Not    peace,    but    a    sword. 

33060. 
Original    widow's    pension. 
34368. 
Van    Heemstede.      See    Heem- 

stede. 
Van  Higgins  (H.)    Test.   45460. 
Van  Hoesen  (A.  P.)    /See  Wake- 
man  (A.  P.  V.) 
Van  Horn   (A.  R.)     lUuminati. 

20967. 
Van  Houten   (A.)  : 

Black  spider.     4145. 
Gringo.     17639. 
Vampire.    48670. 
Worm.     51793. 
Van    Hoven     (H.     J.)       Zero. 

52329. 
Vaninetti   (D.) : 

Amorosi  fratelli.     1348. 
Grand  collera.    17260. 
Porto  d'arma.     36860. 
Trasvista      del      marinaio. 
46855. 
Van  Kaathoven   (A.)     Beat  of 

the  wing.    3175a. 
Van      Landingham      (H.      A.) 

Home  again.     20010. 
Van  Laun  (H.)     Miser.    29852. 
A^'an  Leer.    /See  Von  Leer. 
Van  Loan  (A.  F.)     Way  to  con- 
quer.    49788. 
Van  Loan   (C.  E.)  : 

Double  alarm.     11506. 
Henrietta's  lord.    18819. 
Stringing      a      live      wire. 

44174. 
Typewriter     &     the     tout. 
47848. 
Van  Loan  (H.  H.)     Mirth  of  a 

nation.      29832a. 
Vanloo    (A.)  : 

Dragons    de    l'imp6ratrice. 

11654. 
Half  a  king.    17909. 
Marjolaine.     28310. 


Vanloo   (A.) — Continued. 
Oolah.     34233. 
P'tites  Michu.     37779a. 
Two  little  Michus.     47674. 
Veronique.     48883,  48884.    ', 
Vanloon     (E.)      Hearts    twice 

won.    12133. 
Van  Mens   (J.  M.)     See  Mens 

J.  M.  van) 
Van  Meter   (F.  B.)     Richard's 

wife.     39379. 
Van  Middeldyk  (R.  A.)     Keiki- 

lani.     23573. 
Van  Ness  (B.  D.)     Don't  lie  to 

your  boss.     11414a. 
\^an  Ness  (W.  P.)  : 
Bettina.    3642c. 
Half  a  ghost.     17907. 

Van  Ness-Hines  (A.)    5^ec  Hines 
(A.  V.) 

Van  Norman  (B.  P.)  Eleventh 
hour  offering.     12458. 

Van  Nostrand  (H.)  Rosetta. 
55212. 

Van  Nouhuys  (W.)  Dishon- 
ored.    10947. 

Van  Oost  (A.)  Moulins  qui 
chantent.     31219. 

Van  Osten  (I.  M.)  Miss  Man- 
hattan.    29979. 

Van  Overberghe  (A.)  How  the 
Bumping  troupe  got  even. 
20530. 

Van  Patten  (M.  L.)  Balance. 
2826. 

Van  Patton    (H.  O.)  : 
Postscript.    36892a. 
Strongest  claim.    44208a. 

Van  Pelt  (A.  H.)  Quaker  sen- 
tinel.   37956. 

Van  Pelt  (E.  E.)  And— his 
wife  came  back.     .52680. 

Van  Praag  (F.  W.)  La  Val- 
liere.      24835. 

Van  Praag  (M.  C.)  : 
Beans.    3161a. 
Delftland.     10405. 
King's  painter.    23983. 
Masterpiece.     28734. 

Van  Praagh  (B.  B.)  Question. 
38154. 

Van  Praagh  (L.)    War.  49568e. 

Van  Rensselaer  (B.)  Parson's 
only  son.    35383. 

Van  Rensselaer  {Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.) 
Desperate  woman.     10577. 

Van  Rensselaer  (H.)  King  Al- 
fred.     23725. 

Van  Riemsdyk  (A.  W.  G.)  See 
Riemsdyk. 

Van  Riper  (A.)  See  Van 
Riper  (S.  A.) 

Van  Riper  (C.  K.)  Twenty-six 
words.    55694. 


Van  Riper  (S.  A.)  : 

Votes  for  women.    49296. 
You   can't  get  away  from 
it.    52140a. 
Vansant  (I.  L.)  : 

Colonel  Wherefore.    7928. 
Juxta-Polaris.     23436. 
Vansittart    (R.)     Cap  &  bells. 

6024. 
Van       Slingerland       (N.      B.) 

World  aflame.    51745b. 
Van  Slyck  (A.  E.)    Toy  soldiers. 

46677a. 
Van  Someren   (H.)     Mah  Ane. 

27422. 
Van       Straaten       (F.)         See 

Straaten. 
Van   Studdeford.     Golden   but- 
terfly.    16925. 
Van  Tassel   (M.)     Life.    54266. 
Van  Tassell    (M.)      Capt.   Fra- 

casse.    6110. 
Vantrot    (G.    S.    A.)      False 

friend.     13525. 
Van  Valkenburg  (C.)  : 
About  twelve.     52550. 
Dennis  Brass  Clock.  53384. 
Found  in  a  closet.     53690, 

53691. 
Opportunities'  knock.  54S1S. 
White  scarab.     55921. 
Van  Valkenburgh  (H.)  : 
Goat.     16818. 

Typewriter  tragedy.   47853. 
Van   Vlissingen   school.     Man 

without  a  country.    54417. 
Van  Vredenburgh  (A.)     Grand- 
est    pagan     of     them      all. 
17287. 
Van  Vryndt   (M.)     See  Vryndt 

(M.  van) 
Van  Wart    (F.   B.)      Stanley's 

dwarfs.     43765. 
Van    Wert    (A.)      Fairy    bells. 

13399. 
Van  Westrum  (A.  S.)  : 

Citizen  Marc-Arron.     7429. 
Commerce.    8122. 
Typhoon.       47855,      47856, 
47859. 
Van  Wildt   (A.)  : 

Changeable  Sallie.     6695. 
Immigrant's  dream.    21004. 
Many  there  be.    28132. 
Van    Wildt    (A.    C.)      Realiza- 
tion.    55118. 
Van    Woglum     (C.     R.)       Sec 

Bangs  (C.  R.) 
A''an    Wormer    (C.)      Larry    & 

the  manicurist.     24658. 
Van    Zandt    (M. )      Too    much 

married.      46539. 
Van  Zile  (E.  S.)  : 

Antiseptic  baby.     1624. 
Back    from   Africa.      2735. 


3489 


INDEX 


Van  Zile  (E.  S.)— Continued. 

Bascom's  ancestors.     3070. 

Campaign  lies.     .5960. 

Cliampagne.     6644. 

Daughter  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    10001. 

Duke  &  his  double.     11975. 

Fourth  congressional. 
15191. 

Girl  &  the  ballot.    16421. 

Green  star.     17592. 

His  wife's  club.     19858. 

Hour  &  th3  woman.    20874. 

Karmama.    23500. 

Ivies  we  live.    25260. 

Little  stranger.     25888. 

Mrs.  Van  Vechteu's  divorce 
dan<>e.     30479. 

Teepoo.     45205. 

Time  of  her  life.     46239. 

Van     Zile     (H.     E.)       Artist's 

dream.     1984. 
Vaquerie    (A.)      Jean   Baudry. 

22553a. 
Vardelle  (F.  &M.)     Kidnapper. 

23679. 
Varela      (A.)       Epidemia     na- 

cional.     12826. 
Varesi    (G.)     Nothing  shall  be 

impossible.     33083a. 
Vargas    (E.)    mimito.     Sevilla- 

nito.     41637. 
Vargas     (L.     de)       Santo     con 

gracia.     40754a. 
Vargues    (F. )     Au  rendez-vcus 

des  beaux-esprits.     2351. 
Varley     (C.)       Pete     Yansen's 

gurl's  moder.     35995. 

Varner  (W.  I.)  : 

Aurora  Angelica.     24.56. 
Blossoming  youth.     4322. 
Bottom's  dream.     4728. 

Varnes    (L.)  : 

Leave  it  to  me.     24954. 
Only  way.    34224. 
Price  of  peace.     55030. 

Varney    (A.    S.)      Story   plays. 
44008a. 

Varnev    (G.  H.)     Wagner,  the 

wehr-wolf.    49365. 
Varney   (H.)  : 

Jim  Bradbury.     22727. 

Widow's  choice.     508.50. 

Varney    (L.)  : 

Demoiselles     des     Sain  t- 

Cyriens.  .  10451. 
Femme  de  Nai'cisse.    14037. 
Mousquetaires.     31254. 
Papa   de  Francine.     35207. 
Teresita.     45400. 

Varney    (W.  H.)  : 
Constance.     8346. 
Not  in  vain.     33053. 


Varney   (W.  O.)  : 
Dorothy.     11475. 
Noblesse  oblige.     32937. 
Running  independent. 

40297. 
Secret  agent.     41317. 
When    niiglit    made    right. 

50271. 
Won  at  5.     51625. 
Varona   (E.  I.  de)     Sec  De  Va- 

rona. 
Varrey     (C.)      That    Boston 

drummer.     45538. 
Varrie  (V.)  : 

Coming  man.    8092. 
Insurance.     21788. 
Telemachus.     45224. 
Waterwitch.     49704. 
Vaselie,  pseud.     Summer  at 

Minnetonka.     44489. 
Vassar     college.       Pageant     of 

Athena.     3503Sa. 
Vatter   (A.)  : 

Charley's  uncle.    6780. 
Hi.s    wife    &    her    husband. 

19849. 
Legal  bonds.     24995. 
Little  plunger.    25843. 
Man   who   owns   the   town. 

27986. 
Noble  sacrifice.     32929. 
Othello,  jr.     34433. 
Out  of  the  shadow.    34849. 
Yonkers  cliff.     52126. 
Zangler  &  co.    52277. 

Vaucaire    (M.)  : 

AfCreux  lionune.     446. 
Conchita.    8209-8212. 
Fille  du  far-West.     14232. 
Fils  surnaturel.     35217b. 
Hans,    il    s  u  o  n  a  t  o  r  e    di 

flauto.     ISllO. 
Hans    le    joueur    de    flute. 

18112-18114. 
Manon  Lescaut.     28089. 
Petit  chagrin.     36031. 
Tapis  d'  orient.     45127. 
Tappeto  rosa.    45128. 
Vaudeville  producing  co. : 
Days  of  '61.  •  10160. 
It     happened     one     New 
Year's  eve.    22212. 
Vaughan  (B.)     Gypsy  of  Duns- 
wold.     17838. 
Vaughan    (E.)  : 

Circumstance.     7384. 
Confidence  game.     8241. 
Vaughan      (E.     J.)        Father's 

dream.     13866. 
Vaughan    (K.)      Few  hours  at 
Gibraltar.     14102a. 

Vaughan   (L.  J.)  : 

Jonathan  Whitiger.    22979. 
Nance  Naughton.     31940. 

3490 


shadow 


14165. 
devil. 


Vaughan    (R.  H.)     Bald  Knob 

tragedy.    2836. 
Vaughn    (H. )      Our  protectors. 

34750. 
Vaughn   (J.)    Soubrette.     43301. 
V  a  u  g  h  n       ( L. )         Bachelor's 

dream.     2700,  2702. 
Vau.ghn    (S.)      In   the 

of  Calvarv.     21499. 
Vaun    (R.)  : 

Fight  for  a  million. 
Green     goddess     or 

17568. 
Is     marriage     a     failure? 
22096. 
Vaux   (C.  B.)  : 

Rebecca  &  Rowena.    38616. 
Royalty   at  home.     40189. 
Vaux   (G.  del)     See  Del  Vaux. 
Vayre      (G.)        Grady's     man. 

17219. 
Vazquez  (A.  Curro^')     See  Cur- 

ros  VAzquez. 
Vazquez   Perez    (J.   A.)      Mala 

semilla.     276.34. 
Veaux     (C.    I.)       At    7    a.    m. 

2188a. 
Veazie    (A.   F.)      Baker's   pan- 
tomimes &  charades.     .52816. 
Veazie     (A.    V.)       Hands    up. 

1S071C. 
Veber   (P.)  : 

Ah — da  staun'  ich.     612. 
Amourette.     1364. 
Chan)bre  k  part.     6638. 
Charmante  Rosalie.    58114. 
En  garde.     12660. 
Extra.     32477. 
Fils  d'Amerique.     14240a. 
Florette      et      P  a  t  a  p  o  n. 

14563. 
F'rere  Jacques.     15387. 
Gamine.     15879. 
Girl  from  Rector's.     16522. 
(irandP.     17308. 
Grosso  affaire.     17678. 
Loute.     26414,  26415. 
Ma  fee.    26992. 
Manoeuvres         d'automne. 

28088a. 
Noblesse  oblige.     32938. 
Poilu.     .54990-54992. 
Presidenta.     37079a. 
Pr^sidente.     37080. 
Qui  perd  gagne.    38180. 
Soldat  de  chocolat.     43063. 
Tais-toi,  mon  coeur.   44931. 
Vingt      jours      k     I'ombre. 

49087. 
Vous     n'avez     rien     k    de- 
clarer?    49301. 
Vecchio    (C.  T.   del)      See  Del 

Vecchio. 
Veddar  (L.  M.)  Morning  of  the 
day.     31063. 


INDEX 


Veckler   (M.  R.)   Moths.     31205. 
Vedder   (W.  H.)  : 

Crimes  of  the  rich.     9104. 

Kichiappefl      for      revenge. 

23673. 

Vedel    (E.)      Fausc.     13898. 

Vee  (J.)  See  Yanderlip  (J.  T.) 

Veer  (E.  B.  van  der)     See  Van 

der  Veer. 
Vega   (Garcia  de  la)     Indiano. 

21654. 
Vega    (L.   Ramos   de   la)      See 

Ramos  de  la  Vega. 
Vega    (Lope  de)     See  Lope  de 

Vega. 
Vega   (V.  de  la)  : 

Almas   distintas.     952. 
Buenas   mozas    del   barrio. 

5404. 
Caralimpia.    6193a. 
Carranqne.     6282. 
Chico  de  Lopoz.     6961. 
Convidados     de     p  i  e  d  r  a. 

8440. 
P'eria  de  abril.     14060a. 
Giralda.     16416. 
Hija  del  pueblo.     19463. 
.Tuau   Miguel.     23101. 
IMnIa  hembra.     27633. 
Pre.'-udiaria.      37085. 
Terror     de     las     mocitas. 

45438a. 
Traperos      de      M  a  d  r  i  d. 
46842a. 
Vegji  Carnio   (L.  F.  de)     Moza 

i\o  Cilntaro.     31271. 
Veglite   (H.)     Wall  street  idyl. 

49430. 
Vogiard    (J.  T.)  : 

Blue  &  gray.     4335. 
Deiti'ick,     the     Dutch     re- 
cruit.    10397. 
Dutch   recruit.     12078. 
Wild  Bill.     50952. 
Voikoiie  (A.  M.  or  M.  A.)     See 

Weilcoiie   (A.  M.  or  M.  A.) 
Voiller    (B.)  : 

Danger.     53331. 
JMiracle.     29787. 
Primrose  path.     37257a. 
Real   Cedrio  Errol.     38552. 
Thirteenth    chair.      55565. 
William.     51058. 
AVithin  the  law.     51307. 
Veitch      (M.)       Lost     at     sea. 

2G283. 
Vek    (P.    N.)      His    11th    com- 
mandment.    19600. 
Vela    (C.)  : 

Arriba  la  liga  !     1917b. 
Astronomiu  popular.     2112. 
Capataz.    6032. 
Cruz  del   canchal.     9282. 
Dos  fenomenos.     58448. 
Eslabon  de  s;ii)gre.     12925. 


17040. 
17965. 
23422. 

progreso. 


Vela    (C.)— Continued. 

Expreso  de  las  10.     13257c. 
Faraona.     13666. 
Felicidad !     13995. 
Flora,      la      viuda      verde. 
14552. 

Golfo  de  Guinea. 
Hambre  nacional 
Justicia  baturra. 
Lobato.     26023. 
Maravillas     del 

28146. 
Matarifes.    54467. 
Mafias  Lopez.    2S794a. 
Mil  francos.    ??548. 
Nido  del  principal.    54710. 
Paiiolon  de  Manila.    35175b. 
Parada.     35244. 
Perro  del  molino.     35948. 
Pobres  viudas.    36591. 
Reino  de  los  frescos.    38985. 
Sagradas      bayaderas. 

40493a. 

Sastre  del  campillo.  40803a. 
Siglo  de  oro.    42291a. 
Sube  Mariana,  sube.    44310. 
Suerte  perra.    44385a. 
Terror     de      las      mocitas. 
^  45438a. 
fntimo  juguete.    47911a. 

Vela  (F.)  : 

Assassinio  di  Gennaro  Cuo- 
colo    e    IMaria    Cutinelli. 
2097. 
Fra  i  pazzi.    15228. 
Valesco    (Antonio)     Ghavalillo. 
6854a. 

Velasco    (Aurelio    Camacho   y) 

See  Camacho  y  Velasco. 
Velasco  Zazo  (A.)  : 
Mai  vivir.    27631. 
Vidas  sorabn'as.     48994. 
Velasquez    (L.   J.)     Woman  in 

battle.    51412. 
Vella   (A.)     Life  &  adventures 
of     the     brigand,     Giusseppi 
2.5282. 
L.   I.   de) 


See  De 


Mn.solino. 
Vellin    (A. 
Vellin. 

Veltheim-Hiilse  (C.  von)  : 
Is  it  a  murder?    22085. 
Island  of  the  sirens.    22143. 
Mariuca.    28307. 
Venanzi  (A.)     America.    1134. 
Veuoill    (C.  C.)     On  Vengeance 

Height.    33962a. 
Venezia    (F.   da)      Domino   Az- 

zurro.     11332. 
Venter  (E.)     Hour  of  execution. 
2037S. 

Ventli  (C.)     Ozone.    34987. 
Ventresca  (F.)     Anier.  heroine. 
1226a,  1226b. 


Ventura  (L.  D.)  : 

Expiation.    13246. 
Nobility.    32907. 
Venturi   (A.)     Alexandra.     748. 
"".'enturini   {Countess)     Gifts  of 

St.  Francis.    16345. 
Ver    (Non   ^)    pseud.     See   La 

Grove  (A.  M.) 
V6rande  (L.  P.)     Living  vision. 

25991. 
Verbandes     deutscher     biihnen- 
schriftsteller.     See  Vertriebs- 
stelle    des    Verbandes    deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller. 
Verconsin  (E.)  : 

Drawing-room  car.    11693. 
Fond  delusion.    14699. 
Vercourt  (A.)  : 

Alcide  Pepie.    721,  722. 
Ma  soeur  Cora.    26999. 
Poleon.    36666. 
Reforme.    38874. 
Vercourt  (F.)    Javelle  les  Eaux. 
22522  . 

Ver  den  (E.)    : 

Pay.     35660. 

Saving  the  pennies.    40899. 
Verdenal  (Mrs.  D.  F.)  : 

Faint  heart.    13363. 

Last  hope.    24714. 

liaughing  girl.     24818. 

Victims  of  science.    48960. 
Verdenal  (S.  E.)     jSec  Verdenal 

(Mrs.  D.  F.) 
Verdi  (G.)  : 

Aida.    633. 

Don  Carlos.    11339. 

Fa  1  staff.    13547-13550. 

Othello.    34419. 

Trovatore.     12963. 

Vere.    See  De  Vere. 

Verene    (R.)      Triumph   of  the 

truth.    47110a. 
Verga    (G. )      Cavalleria    rusti- 

cana.    6532.  6534. 
Verge.    See  De  Verge. 
Verger  (C. )     Model's  rehearsal. 

30579. 

Vergilius    Maro    (P.)      Aeneid. 

10834,  14.508. 
Verhaeren  (E.)    Dawn.    10075c. 
Verhoeff  (C.)     Sleeping  beauty. 

55226. 
Verkriizen   (M. )     Wallenstein's 

camp.    40434. 
Verlas    Continent.     K  a  t  z  e  n  . 

235-43. 
Verlag     der    Grenzboten.       See 

Grenzboten   (Verlag  der) 
Verlagsgesellschaft  Hamburg : 
Alte  lied  in  dur.    1019. 
Taumelbecher.     45171. 
Vei-milve     (Mrs.    F.    M.)       See 

Vermilye  (K.  J.) 


3491 


INDEX 


Vermilye  (K.  J.)  : 

Billy's  little  murder.    3894. 
For       business        reasons. 

14784. 
Girl  who  blew  in.    16631. 
Girl's  battle.    16667. 
It      pays      to      advertise. 

22231a. 
Luncheon  at  Nick's.    26937. 
Mrs.  Dakon.    30341. 
Money.    30754. 
Pompadour's      p  r  o  1 6  g  6 . 

36767. 
Public  eye.    37780,  37781. 
Red  spider.    38804. 
Return.    39177. 


Right  road.    39439. 


44674. 
46247. 


Susan's  gentleman. 
Time,  the  comedian. 
Web.     49869.  • 
Vermont    (A.)      Esther    Wake. 

12959. 
Verna.    See  De  Verna. 
Vernau    (F.  L.)     See  La  Fon- 
taine (F.) 

Verne   (J.)  : 

Children    of    Capt.    Grant. 

7023,  7024. 
Mathias  Sandorf.     28793. 
Michael      Strogoff.       8834, 

29369-29374. 


lielief  of  Irkutsk.    38999. 
Round     the    world     in    80 

dnys.     40103,  40104. 
Tour  du  monde.     12342. 
Voyagers  in  soutlieru  seas. 

49322. 

Verne  (O.)     Colorado.    7965. 
Verner   (C.  E.)  : 

Conn  A.  Mara.    8276. 
Gentleman  convict.     16107. 
High  treason.     19433. 
Merry  Americans.    29220. 
Vernet    (A.   Rieu-)      See  Rieu- 

Vernet. 
Verneuil     (A.)       Toison     d'or. 

46423. 
Verneuil    (L. )  : 

Charrette  anglaise.     53115, 

53116. 
Danger  de  I'autre.    9754. 
Tu  vas  un  pen  fort.    47315. 
Vernier    (W.)      Gringo.     17640. 
Vernon     (B.     B.)       Slaves    of 
opium.     42732. 

Vernon    (G.)  : 

Comedians.    53221. 

Lushka.     20951a. 
Vernon   (H.  M.)  : 

Kiss  me,  sergeant.    24022a. 

Mr.  Wu.     30283a. 

Vernon    (I.)      Catharine   Parr. 
6452. 


Vernon   (J.  H.)  : 

Threads  of  destiny.    45923, 
45924. 

Twins.    47499. 
Vernon     (W.)       Wife    wanted. 

50917. 
Vernot  (H.  J.)  : 

Our  daily  bread.    34592a. 

Straight  jacket.     44016a. 
Verola    (P.)     Madame  de  Cha- 

tillon.     27184. 
Veronee    (J.  L. )  : 

In  God's  country.     21185. 

In  the  shadow  of  the  gal- 
lows.    21509. 

No    mother    to    guide    her. 
32872. 
Ver  Planck   (J.  C.)  : 

Angelus.     1506. 

Boomerang.     4625. 

Glaudine   Garat.      7558. 

East  &  West.     12159. 

Governor's  Diirdon.     17199. 

Intrigue.    21861. 

Minx,    ve    ruritaii    iiiayde. 
297Sl". 

Professional  beauty.   3760G. 

Reprisals.     39079. 

Sealed  instructions.    41243. 

Spider's-web.     43532. 

Under  the  ban.    48148. 
Vorshay    (W.)  : 

Chris  &  Lena.     7J67,  7168. 

Driven  from  home.     11837. 

Over  the  falls.     34927. 
Yvrt    (,T.)      Virgencs    paganas. 

55784. 
Vi'rtriebsstelle    des    Ver])andes 
deutscher     biilmenschriftstel- 
ler : 

Abisag.    73a. 

Badende  miidchen.     52811. 

Brunhild.     5347. 

Deutsche    frauen.      10639a. 

Drei    briider    von    Damas- 
kus.     11797. 

Ehrgefiihl.    12327a. 

Erste  liebhaber.     12891. 

Farmermadchen.     13687. 

Frauen.     15287. 

Gliickliche  wahl.    16794a. 

Hand   von   druben.     18056. 

Heilige  ehe.    18631. 

Hochzeit  des  Moza  rt.    19921. 

Hiiter  der  schwelle.   20588b. 

Jesuiten.    22669. 

Kajus  der  strolch.    23465. 

Knute.     24199a. 

Komodiantin.     24226. 

K  r  i  e  g  s  b  e  r  i  chterstatter. 
24255a. 

Kulturpalast.     24270. 
Liebe  &  der  dollar.    25240. 
Ninon   de   Lenclos.     32825. 


Vertriebsstelle    des    Verbandes 
deutscher     biihnenschriftstei- 
ler — Continued. 
Nora'  Chen.    32998. 
Objekt.     33226. 
Philister  fiber  dir.     36141. 
Priesterin    des    h  o  h  e  r  e  n 

lebens.    37223a. 
Rappelkopf.     38479a. 
Rezept    zum    h  e  i  r  a  t  e  n. 
39307. 

Richters  millionen.     39395. 

Schneewittchen  &  die   sie- 
ben  zwerge.     55251. 

Sensationen.    41491. 

Sprungbrett.     55426. 

Staub.     43840. 

Vergeltung.    4SS63. 

Villa  zu  verkaufeu.    49017a. 

Wachter.     55802. 

Weg  zur  ehe.     49942a. 

Weib  des  reservisten. 
49944b. 

Weibchen.     55860. 

Wieselchen.     50872. 
Vervins.     See  De  Vervins. 
Vescelius   (G.  M.)  : 

Cagliostro.     5812. 

Loo.     26151. 
Vescelius     (L. )       See    Sheldon 

(L.  V.) 
Vesci   (U.)     Nitana.     54723. 
Vesey   (A.  H.)     Boot  &  saddles. 
4643. 

Vessella   (O.)  : 

Cloak  model.     53199. 

Peacock  faiither.    35717:i. 
Vestal    (DeW.   C.)      Assassina- 
tion.    2094. 
Veuzit    (M.   du)  : 

C  est  la  loi.     5749. 

Paternite.     35530. 
Veyan  (J.  Jackson)     See  Jack- 
son Veyitn. 

Vezin  (H.)  : 

Cruel  to  be  kind.    9252. 
Hinko.    19507. 
Something  forgotten.  43172. 
Vezin     (Mrs.    H.)       Something 

forgotten.     43172. 
Vezina    (C.)      Bee  in  her  bon- 
net.    3265. 
Via   (L.)     Alma  muerta.    Ol.la. 
Viaud   (J.)  : 

Daughter  of  heaven.    9957, 
9958. 

Fille  du  ciel.    14230,  14231. 
Mme.  Chrysantheme.  27182. 
Pgcheurs  d'Islande.  49188. 
Ramuntcho.     38425. 
Vita  bretone.     49188. 
Viaud    (L.   M.   J.)      See  Viaud 
(J.) 


3492 


INDEX 


Vibbard     (H.    L.)       Prompter. 

37696. 
Vicars   (H.)  : 

Oh  !  those  wives.    33362. 
Ran  Dan.     38426. 
Vicary    (L.  E.  T.)  : 

Karma,    the   law   of   laws. 

23499. 
Potential.     36905. 
Tale     of     the     wonderful 

cloak.     44978,  44979. 
Tender-hearted      tyrant. 
45369. 
Vicary  (M.  R.)  : 

Potential.     36905. 

Tale     of     the     wonderful 

cloak.     44978,  44979. 
Teddy  &  Bob.    45195a'. 
Vick  (E.  E.)    Playing  the  game. 

36481. 
Vickers   (G.  M.)  : 
Azurette.    2605. 
Elmly's  wedding.     12619. 
Flogeo.     14542,  14543. 
Irish  fidelity.     21982. 
Light     keeper's     daughter. 

25379. 
Public       worrier.        87789, 

37790. 
Saved.     53238. 
Two  lives.     53238. 
Vickery  (E.  G.  &  W.)     Caliban. 
45266. 

Vicksmau   (J.)     Uncontrollable 

demon.     48071. 
Victor  (F.  S.)    Haym  Salomon. 

53880. 
Victor    (J.)  : 

Ashes.     2072. 

Guest  of  honor.     17737. 
Victor   (V.)  : 

Dead  lights.     53362. 

Haym  Salomon.     53880. 
Victorson  ( S.  V. )     Conscript  of 

Goldinger.     8317. 
Vidaver  (M.  S.)     Fox.    15208a. 
Vider  (L.)  : 

Amazon  queen.     1083. 

Coney  Island.     8221. 

Gotham.     17156. 

IMexico.     29349. 

Miracle  of  the  roses.  29793. 

N.  Y.  assurance.    32521. 
Viebig    (C.)      See   Cohn-Viebig 

(C.) 
Viedt  (C.)    Ma j.  Horace.  27572. 
Vieira   (M.  L.)    Glorious  Anna. 

16779. 
Viele   (M.)  : 

Blind.     4239a. 

Intruder.    4239a. 
Viereck  (G.  S.)  : 

Maid  of  Orleans.    27487. 

Vampire.    48673. 


Viergol    (A.  M.)  : 

Banco  del  Retiro.    2883. 

Borregos.    4671. 

Bribonas.     5034. 

Cama  de  matrimonio  y  el 
cuartel  de  caballeria. 
5930. 

Caza  de  almas.    6547. 

De  mujer  a  mujer.    10174. 

Fantasmas.    1.3653. 

Hlja  del  guarda.    19461a. 

.Tuventud,  juveutud.    23435. 

Pais  de  la  Machicha.  35121. 

Poeta  de  la  vida.    36619. 
Viets   (B.  B.)  : 

Algiers.     758. 

Milton  Medell.     29696. 
Viets  (E.  L.)    Faust.    53617. 
Viett   (G.  F.)     Pocahontas,  the 

Va.  nonpariel.    36605. 
Vieu   (.7.  &  M.)  : 

Bonhomme  de  neige.    4562. 

Ce  pauvre  Cyprien.    65.50. 

Ceci  n'est  pas  un  conte. 
6555. 

Crime  d'a  cote.     9081. 
Vifanta  (V.)  : 

Arlington  plantation.   1871. 

Two       escaped        convicts. 
47606. 
Vigil    (E.)      Payasos.     35664. 
Vigny      (A.     de)        Chatterton. 

6844,  6845. 
Vigoureux  (L.)  : 

Aiuy  Robsart.  5G069a, 
56069b. 

('rimson  cord.    9115. 

Fatal   mari'iacx*.     1.H760. 

Geneva.     16072. 

.Tagon.     22423. 

Kinii-  of  Rome.    23852. 

Vida.     48990. 
Vigoureux    (Mrs.   W.  A.)      See 
Vigoureux  (L.) 

Viguera    (R.)  : 

Piqueta.    36394a. 
Tren  rapido.     46913b. 
Vilar   (Labra  y)     See  Labra  y 

Vilar. 
Vilches    (P.)      Espana    pintor- 
esca.   12934. 

Viley   (W.  J.)  : 

Christmas  fantasy.     .53160. 

AVoman's   pageant.       .55997. 

Villa.        Guitarra      del      amoi". 

53846. 
Villa    (A.  W.)     Orphan  heiress. 

34380. 
Villa    (R.)     Cristo  de  la  vega. 
53290. 


Villamil    (J.) 

19282. 
Villamur    (.1.) 

lino.     35948. 


Heroes  del  Rif. 
Perro   del   mo- 


Villar   (J.  Fernandez  del)     See 

Fernandez  del  Villar. 
Villard     (A.)      Herr    mit    der 

griinen  krawatte.     19309. 
Villard    (G.)  : 

Torpille.    46581. 
Ueberlaufer.     47892. 
Villars     (H.     Gauthier)       See 

Gauthier-Villars. 
Villars      (J.)       See     Stineman 

(J.  V.) 
Villasana   (J.  F.)     Boob.    4586. 
Villaseiior    (J.)  : 

Explotados.     13255. 

J  u  s  t  i  n  o,     el     jardinero. 

23430. 
Presidiario.     37086. 

Villers  (R.)     His  unloved  wife. 

19832. 
Villetard    (E.)      Testament   de 

Cesar  Girodot.     45472. 
Villiers    (F.   de)      See  De   Vil- 

liers. 
Vil  linger     (H.)       Schuldig. 

41129. 

Vinal     (M.)       When     love     is 

young.    55902. 
Vinatiere   (F.)     Barber  of  the 

regiment.     2969. 
Vincent  (A.  P,  J.)     Vanity  box. 

48697a. 

Vincent   (C.  T.)  : 

Arizona  kicker.     1848. 
Blockade  runner.     4279. 
Blood   atonement.     4292. 
Bowery  girl.     4788. 
Boy  of  the  streets.    4843. 
Brought  to  terms.     5313. 
Countess  de  Cagiac.     8703. 
Dad's  chum.     9608. 
Editor.     12245. 

Going  it.     16857. 

Grass  widow.     17327. 

King's  messenger.     23979. 

Lady  Tom.    24527. 

Laughing  gas.     24814^ 

McFee  of  Dublin.    27090. 

Nerve.     32253. 

New  Yorker.     32544. 

Old  Glory.    33493. 

On  the  quiet.    33890. 

Running  wild.     40302. 

Sheriff.     42069. 

Sour  grapes.     43350. 

Stranger       than        fiction. 
44075. 

Troubles  of  his  own.  47177. 
Vincent    (H.    B.)      Dental    en- 
gagement.    10478. 
Vincent    (J.)  : 

Auld  lang  syne.     2374. 

Coast  guard.     7726a,  7728. 

Pharisee.     36098. 


3493 


INDEX 


Vinceut   (L.  B.)     Witch  of  the 

woods.     51274. 
Vincent    (L.    H.)      Peter    Stuy- 

vesaiit.    36014. 
Vincent    (L.    J.)      Lucky    star. 

26876. 
Vincent    (L.  O.)     Witch  of  the 

woods.     51274. 
Vincent   (M.)  : 

October  15th.     33247. 
Pagan.     54854. 
Vincent    (W.)  : 

Badly  nniddled  ball.     2789. 
Beware  of  Delilah.     3710. 
Doings     of     Mrs.     Dooley. 

11249. 
In  dnrance  vile.     21157. 
In  New  England.     21249. 
Little    church    around    the 

corner.     25623,  25625. 
Old     soldier     of     fiddlers. 

33627. 
Strange  baby.     44039. 
Stranger  in  a  strange  land. 
44067. 
Vincze    (Z.)      Verbotene    kuss. 

48851. 
Vine.    See  De  Vine. 
Vinecore   (D.  D.)  : 

Brother's   sacrifice.     5309. 
Milliona  ire's    daughter. 
29669. 
Vining    (I.)      Hiawatha    enter- 
tainments.   19351c. 
Vinsonhaler      (D.     M.)       Silas 
IVIarner,  the  weaver  of  Rave- 
loe.     42327. 
Vinton      (A.)       Lodge     secrets. 

260G5. 
Vinton     (M.     S.)       Jig    Potter. 

39419. 
Vloran      (R.      L.)        After     20 

years.     532. 
Virde    (V.)    Uncle  Sam's  cabin. 

48026. 
Virens    (V.    H.)      Man    in    the 

case.     27855. 
Virgil.       See     Vergilius     Maro 

(P.) 
Virgil-verlag.     Wahl.     49369. 
Virtue    (A.  PI.)      Object  lesson. 

33220. 
Vu-um    (A.  D.)      Does  it  pay? 

11230. 
AMsconti    (G.)      Vittime  ignote. 

49193a. 
Visconti    (P.)  : 

Parabole  umane.     35242. 
Vittime  ignote.     49193a. 
Viscusi    (A.)      Pi'incezna   Hya- 

cinta.     37474. 
Visher     (J.     H.)       Lost     love. 

26325. 
Visscher    (G.)      One   who   was. 

34116a. 


Visscher   (V.  G.)  : 

Cause  of  woman.     6525. 

Her   excellency,   the  gover- 
nor.    18962. 

Matadore.     28756. 

Peace  on  earth.    35687. 
Visscher    (W.  L.)  : 

Electricity.     12419. 

His  royal  nobs.     19798. 

Over  the  ocean.     34947. 

Tiger  dove.     46184. 

Viva  Vance.     49201. 
Visser    (P.   J.)      Savage   South 

Africa.     40865. 
Vita,  deutsches  verlagshaus : 

Abenteurerin.     69. 

Abt  von  St.  Bernhard.  120. 

Alte  holm.     1018. 

Andere  htilfte.     1430. 

Aphrodite.     1679. 

Charlotte  von  Boyen.  6806. 

Diimonen.     9616. 

Drei  karamerspiele.    11799. 

Feiertag.     13984. 

Gekreuzigte.     16015. 

Gelbstern.     16018. 

Gliicklichste  zeit.     16796. 

Gotzen.     16848. 

Grobbelaars.    17671. 

Hans  Kohlhase.    18111. 

Hochzeit  von  Poel.     19922. 

Ihavatratlie.    20948. 

Kleine  landprediger.    24092. 

Lachende  mirakel.    24304. 

Lockere  vogel.    26054. 

Lorenzaccio.     26234. 

Man  soil  keine  brief e  schrei- 
ben.     27949. 

Masken.    28616. 

Meister  Mathias.     29069. 

Neue  geschlecht.    32271. 

Neuewille.    32279. 

Nordpolfahrer.    33008. 

P  a  r  i  s  e  r       schattenspiel. 
35316, 35317. 

Pfarrerin.  36066. 

Pierrot.    36269c. 

Sandbiichse.    40687. 

Stromungen.    44181. 

Unsichere.    48423. 

Vater  &  sohn.    48732. 

Wahrheitschule.    49370. 

Wanderfalke.    49478. 

Wenn   zwei    dasselbe    tvm. 
49982. 

Wunder    des    heiligen    Te-' 
renz.    51920. 

Zeuge.    52335. 

See  also  Pleinemann  (P.) 
Vital  Aza.    See  Aza  (V.) 
Viterbo    (M.)     Succes.     44343. 

See     also     Ondet     (G)      & 
Viterbo  (M.) 
Viteri    (H.    S.)      Ag-u.ia   hueca. 
611. 


Vitry.     See  De  Vitry. 

Vivanti     (A.)       See     Chartres 

(A.  V.) 
Vivas    (G.)      Hijo  del  general. 

19467. 
Vivas  (J.)     Como  estael  mundo. 

8154. 
Vivero  (A.)  : 

Avudante  del  duque.    2592b. 
Margaritas.    28212. 
Rosita  del  oro.    4004S. 

Vives  (A.)  : 

Abreme  la  puerta.    99. 

Agua  de  noria.    607. 

Alma  del  querer.    941. 

Anita  la  risueSa.     1527. 

Chipgn.    7111. 

Episodios  nacionales.  12835. 

Fresa.    15392. 

Generala.    16059. 

Grnn  simpatico.    17251b. 

Guitarra  del  amor.    53846. 

Juegos  malabares.     23196. 

Maruxa.    2S528a. 

Miss  Australia.     29902a. 

Mujer  de  boliche.    31308. 

Pendientes     de     la     Trini. 

54924. 
Pepe  Botellas.    35865. 
Rabalera.    38259. 
Reina  Miml.     38967. 
Veda  del  amor.    48746. 
Viajes  de  Gulliver.     48925. 

Vivos  (C.)  : 

Mujer  de  boliche.    31308. 

Pepe  Botellas.    35865. 
Vivian  (T.  J.)  : 

Euchred.     13018,  13019. 

Eye-witness.     13287. 
Voe.    See  De  Voe. 
Voegtlin  (A.)  : 

Battle  of  the  skies.    3136. 

Bow  Sing.     4772. 

Great  train  robbery.    17479. 

Molly  Maybud.    30711. 

Voelckel      (R.)       Black     Patti 

troubadours.    4128. 
Voelker   (H.)     This  could  have 

happened,  too.    45840. 
Vogel    (C.    F.)      Electric    light 

station.     12409. 
Vogel   (Edgar)     Johannisnacht. 

22817. 
Vogel  (Em il)    Neue  entdeckung. 

32270. 
Vogel  (H.)    Patriotism.   35571d. 
Vogel  (H.  P.  de)     Deus  ex  ma- 
china.     10635. 
Vogleman     (H. )       Stolen    from 

home.    43926. 
Vogt  (A.)  : 

Giant's   awakening.     16330. 
In     a     monster's     clutches. 
21077. 


3494 


INDEX 


Vogt    ( A. )  — Contiuued. 

Jack       Carter's       affinity. 
22324. 

Mars  girls.    28475. 

Two  bachelor  Elks.    47549. 
Vogt  (H.  v.): 

By  force  of  impulse.    5677. 

Euchred.    13016. 

Fidelity,     valor    &     honor. 
14122. 

Little  sunshine.    25893. 

Old  Glory,  the  flag  of  the 
U.  S.    33496. 

Our  Jewel.     34692. 

Patent-rights.    35526. 

Through      thick      &      thin. 
46109. 
Vogt  (N.  C.)  : 

Moren.    31029. 

Spfendte  sind.    43408. 

Therese.    45737a. 
Voight(C.  M.)     Rena.    39030. 
Yoigt  (B.  H.)  : 

Aliens.     800. 

Baroness.    o025a. 

Earthquake.     12155a. 

Foreclosed.    53681. 

Long  lane.    26143b. 

Morning  star.    31063a. 

Neryes.    32255. 

Out  of  the  past.    34843. 

Voigt    (H.)      Osterfest  bei  den 

haschen.    34408. 
Voigt    (J.    C.)      Mrs.    Norton's 

mission.     30423a. 
Vojacek  ( H.,  rifter  von )    Korsar. 

24234.* 
Vojnovicli      (I.)        Napraforgos 

hr)!gv.     32008. 
Vokes    (F.  M.)  : 

Too  too  truly  rural.    46550. 
Watch.     49687. 
Vokes     (H. )       Head     waiters. 

18410. 

Vokes  family : 

Behind  the  scenes.     3333. 
Beiles  of  the  kitchen.   .3451. 
Buncli  of  cherries.     5462. 
.    Fun  in  a  fog.     15676. 
Manager's  muddle.     28031. 
Phobus'  fix.    36154. 

man    in    the    right 
51884. 

,)     Kunst  zu  lieben. 


Kreolenblut.    24243. 


87. 


Wrong 
place. 

Vol  bach  (F. 

24272. 
Volbreu  (G.  I.) 

15293. 
Volckiirt      (P.) 

32277. 
Volger    (B. )    verlagsbuchhand- 

lung.     Neue  weg.     32277. 
Volk   (D.)  : 

Studio  romance.     44270. 
AVitchcraft.    51276. 


Frauenfresser. 


Neue     wes 


Flash-light. 


Volk  (G.) 
Volk    (J.)  : 

Abracadabra. 

Ring.     39466. 
Volkert   (.L  F.)  : 

Fort  Mackinac.     15035. 

New  baljy.     32324a. 

Preparedness.     55018. 
A'olkman      ( L. ) 

14476. 
Vollmer   (L.   S.)  : 

Actress  vs.  press.    229a. 

Jule.     23207,  23207a. 
Vollmoeller   (K.)  : 

aiiracle.     29789. 

Turandot.     47327,  47330. 

Wunder.     51917. 
Volnay  (E.)     False  son.    13536. 
A'om  Briihl.     See  Briihl. 
Vom  Dorp   (L.  W.)  : 

Cupid's    employment    agcy. 
9428. 

Hamilton,  U.  S.  N.     17970. 

Hearts  aflame.     18524. 

Side-tracked.     42246. 

That    which    is    immortal. 
45625. 
A'on  (M. )     Minister's  reception. 
29745. 

Von  Appiano.     See  Appiano. 
Von  Bakonyi.     Sec  Bakonyi. 
Von  Bnrnekow.    See  Barnekow. 
Von     Bassewitz.       See     Basse- 

witz. 
Von     Boden     (A.)       De    Lyle. 

10434. 
Yon  Borkendorf.     See  Borkeu- 

dorf. 
Von  B<trries    (E.  O. )     Futility. 

15736. 
Von  Boyle.     See  Boyle. 
Von  Brandis.     See  Brandis. 
Von  Briesen.     See  Briesen. 
Von  Brunck  (C.  F.)  : 
Bar  of  soap.     2945. 
Honest  man.     20104. 

Voti    Buhl     (F.)       Carolyn    of 
aietz.     6275. 

Von  Cassel  (F.  F.)     Her  repu- 
tation.    19114. 

Von  Conring.     See  Conring. 

A'ondal    (J.    L.)      Maid    &    the 
pirate.     27444. 

A'onde  (C.  de)    See  De  Vonde — 
Von  der  Vonde. 

Von    der    Gabelentz    (G.)      See 
Gabelentz. 

Von     der     Heydt      (K.)        See 
Heydt. 

A'oudersmith    (W.   H.)      Indeli- 
ble brand.     21607. 

Von  der  Vonde  (C. )  : 
Key  West.  23644. 
^.lidnight.     29406. 


N'on  der  Vonde   (C.) — Contd. 
New  light.     32408. 
Outlaw      of      Glenmalure. 

34892. 
Qut^n's  garter.    38115. 
Romp  at  Ramsgate.    39881. 
Tow  path.     46630a. 
Trinket.    46997. 
Fp     against     a     circus. 

48468a. 
Witch  of  the  West.    55972. 
See  also  De  Vonde  (C.) 

Von  Dohnanyi.     See  Dohnanyi. 
Von    Ebner-Eschenbach.      See 

Ebnor-Eschanbach. 
Von  Eiff  (C.)     Birthday  party. 

3968. 
Von    Eilenbruck.      See    Eilen- 

bruck. 

Von  Ende  (A.)  : 

Bachelor's  will.     2726. 

Conqueror..    8289. 

Day  of  judgment.     10134. 

Last  trip.    "24778. 

Power.     36936. 

Sacrifice.     40446. 

Wages  of  war.     49361. 
Von  Erdman  (G.  F.)  : 

Her  hero.     19013. 

Judge  &  jury.     23138. 

Von  Erlanger.     See  Erlanger. 
Von  Eynei-n.     See  Eynern. 
Von  Flotow.     See  Flotow. 
Von  Ful(l;i.     See  Fulda. 
Von  Giitti.     See  Gatti. 
Von  Gluck.    See  Gluck. 
Von  Golinsky.     See  Golinsky. 
Von  (4ontard.     See  Goutard. 
Von  Gumppeuberg.     Sec  Ginup- 
penberg. 

Von    Hagen    (H. )      Powers    of 

darkupss.     37009. 
Von    Hagen    (W.    A.)      Out    of 

step.     34828a. 
Von  Hahn    (M.)  : 

Sans  bruit.     40715. 
Sir  .John's  conscience. 
42543. 
Von    Hampton     (E. )      Pushing 

to  the  front.     55009. 
Von      Handel-Mazzetti.        S  c  e 

Handel-Mazzetti. 
Von   Hanstein.      See   Hanstein. 
Van    Hartmaun    (E.)      Modern 

Africa.     30582. 

Von  Hartwig.     See  Hartwig. 

Von  Hausegger.  See  Hausegger. 

Von  Hegediis.     See  Hegediis. 

A'on  Herder  (A.)  See  Gran- 
tham  (A.  von  H.) 

Von  HiUern.     See  Hillern. 

Von  Hofmannstlial.  See  Hof- 
mannsthal. 


3495 


INDEX 


Von  Hohen   Schleijer    (P.  frei- 
herr)     See  Hohen  Schleijer. 
J  Von   Hohenschleyer    (A.)      See 
Hohenschleyer. 
Von  Holberg.     See  Holberg. 
Von  Horvfith.    See  Horvftth. 
Von  Huhn.     See  Huhn. 
Von  Hiitten.     See  Hutten. 
Von  Kahleuberg.     See  Kahlen- 

berg. 
Von    Kaufman     (E.)       Willing 

worker.     51086. 
Von   Kiraly    (V.)      Thirty-first 

of  June.     45832. 
Von    Klein    (C.    H.)      Michael 
Angelo  da  Caravaggio.  29366. 
Von  Kleist.     See  Kleist. 
Von   Klenze    (C.)     Agnes   Ber- 

nauer.    589a. 
"S'on   Koenigswinter    (W.  Muel- 
ler)     See  Mueller  von  Koe- 
nigswinter. 
Von  Kotzebue.     See  Kotzebue. 
Von  Kreling.     See  Kreling. 
Von  Leer  (S.  B.)  : 
Blind  love.    4258. 
Last  reserve.    24758a. 
Lynch  law.     26967. 
Our  firemen.    34620. 
A'on   Levetzow.    See  Levetzow. 
Von  Liliencron.     See  Liliencron. 
Von  Luda.ssy  (J.  F.  Gans)     See 

Gans  von  Ludassy. 
Von  Lussow.     See  Lussow. 
Von   Meybohn    (H.   A.)      Good 

touch.    17120. 
Von  Min(;kwitz.   See  IMinckwitz. 
\'on  Molo.     See  Molo. 
Von    Mosenthal.      See    Moscn- 

thal. 
Von  Moser.     See  Moser. 
A''on  No§.     See  No6. 
Von  Palm  (G.)  : 

Dianah's       melon       patch. 

10870. 
Enchanted     art      pictures. 

12669. 
Fairy's  dances.    13421. 
Lotus  flower.    26383. 
Sardanapalus.     40795. 
Syren's  dance.    44880. 
Wintry  North.     51216. 
Von  Pantasi.     See  Pantasi. 
Von  Possart.     See  Possart. 
Von  Ravn.    See  Ravn. 
Von  Rittberg   (W.  E.)     Truth. 

55671. 
Von  Rottan.    See  Rottan. 
Von   Scheibenhof.     See  Scheib- 

enhof. 
Von   Schierbrand   (W.)     Ethan 

Brand.    12993. 
Von  Schillings.     See  Schillings. 
Von    Schonthan.      See    Schon- 
than. 


Von  Schonwies.   See  Schonwies. 
Von  Schrader  (G.  M.)  : 

Dolce  Farniente.     11253. 

Philanthropist.     36117. 

Salambo.     40576,  40576a. 

United   Kingdom  of  Amer. 
48344. 

Without  the  law.     51322. 
Von   Schroder    (J.  M.)      Quest. 
38148  . 

Von  Schulthau.    See  Schulthau. 
Von   Shefiel.     See  Sheffel. 
Von     Shroder     (J.)       Gropers. 

17677. 
Von  Simon.     See  Simon. 
Von  Spiegel.     See  Spiegel. 
Von     Stammwitz      (Elizabeth) 

Viscount  Letoriere.     49156. 
Von  Stamwitz   (Elise)     Masks. 

28620. 
Von   Stroheim    (E.   O.   H.)      In 

the  morning.     21463. 
Yon  Suppe.     See  Suppe. 
Von  Suttner.     See  Suttner. 
Von  Throtha.     See  Throtha. 
Von  Tiizen   (H.)     Sec  Von  Til- 

zer  (H.) 

Von  Tilzer  (A.)  : 

Garden     of     2;irls.       15894. 
15896. 

Happiest  night  of  his  life. 
18137. 
Von  Tilzer   (H.)  : 

Bridesmaids.     5078. 

Fisher  maiden.     14404. 

Jolly  baron.     22927. 

Kissing   girl.      24029. 
A'cn  Tilzer  (H.)  music  piil).  en. : 

Fisher  maiden.     14404. 

Jolly  baron.    22927. 
Von  Trautman    (I.)  : 

At  the  fortune  teller.   2234. 

Cupid  at  home.    9384. 

Glass  house.     10725. 

Poppy.     36835. 

Three  of  a  kind.     46000. 

Tricky  Trixie.     46965. 

Von  Uj.i.     See  U.ij. 

Von  Velfheim-Hiilse.    See  Velt- 

heim-Hiilse. 
Von  Waldberg.     See  Waldberg. 
Von    Waldemar.      Dunkelblaue 

wiese.     12037a. 

Von  Wegern.     See  Wegern. 
Von  Wening.     Sec  Wening. 
Von  Wentzel.     See  Wentzel. 
Von  Wildenbruch.    See  Wilden- 
bruch. 

Von  Wolzogen.     See  Wolzogen. 
Von  Wrede.     See  Wrede. 
Von  Zobeltitz.     See  Zobeltitz. 
Voorhees     (E.    L.)      Dupes    of 
destiny.     13043. 


Voorhees    (J.   D.)      Pretenders. 

37097,  37098. 
Voorhees   (J.  P.)  : 

Humility.      20632,    20633. 
Mr.  Morton's  son.     30216. 
On      the      banks      of      the 

Wabash.     33804. 
Tides.     46158-46160. 
Tramp  &  a  man.    46792. 

Voorhies  (F.)    All  husbands  are 

alike.     853. 
Voorhies  (F.  C.)  : 

King-pin.     23894. 
Land  of  money.     24601. 
Voorhis    (C.   D.)      Little  diplo- 
mat.    25652a. 

Voort   (M.  van  der)     See  Van' 

der  Voort. 
Vorum    (Mrs.   A.   H.)      Gravel. 

17340. 
Vorum    (O.  O.)  : 
Gravel.    17340. 
Wrong  Mr.  Wright.     51892. 

Vos     (B.    J.)       Wilhelm    Tell. 

51013g,  51013h. 
Vosberg      (H.)        Till      Eulen- 

spiegel.     46210,  40210a. 

Vose  (E.  C.)  : 

O-U-tango.     33189a. 

Queen     of     the     Cannibal 
Isles.    38051. 
Vose   (R.)      Unknown.     48373. 
Voss   (C.)  : 

End  of  a  race.     12697a. 

On  the  ice.     33858a. 

Voss    (R.)  :  * 

Daniel  Danieli.     980J. 
Guilty.     17756,  17757a. 
Miracle.     29786. 
Vera  Varco.     48846. 
Vosseller    (H.    A.)      Sultan    of 

Sulu.     44478. 
Vou    (M.   T.)      Three   dangers, 
wolves,  man  &  money.   45947. 
Vought   (T,  L.)     Sowing  seeds. 
43404. 

Vowinkel     (C.    C.)      When    we 

were  kids.    50351a. 
Voy   (A.  de)     See  De  Voy. 
Vrchlicky  (J.)     See  Frida  (E.) 
Vredenburg   (C.)  : 

Angiolina    of    the    garden. 
1513. 

Persian  pilgrimage.     35960. 

Peter  Piquant.     36010. 

Tenspotters.     45387. 
Vredenburg  (G.  J.)  : 

Christmas  at  Yale.     7203. 

Corinne's  ransom.     8516. 

Next  door  neighbor.    32587. 
Vredenburgh.      See    Van    Vre- 
denburgh. 


3496 


INDEX 


Vreeland  (F.  J.  or  F.  T.)  : 
Fleeing  flyer.    14493a. 
Kidnapped       freshman. 
23673a. 
Vreeland  (J.  L.)     True  love  al- 
ways runs  rough.     47238. 
Vries.     See  De  Vries. 
Yrooman     (W.)      King    Grover 
III.     23775. 

Vryadt    (M.  van)     Fiinf  komo- 

dien.     15628. 
Vuilie  (F.  N.)     Lucella.    26S04. 
Yulliamy    (B.  G.)  : 

Give  head.     16692. 

Give  heed.     10693,  16G94. 

Vye     (B.)       Sceptre    of    steel. 

41030. 
Vyuer     (L.)       Dying     to     live. 

53489. 
Vyse   (B.)     About  town.     78. 
W.  (E.  0.)     Sec  Wilson  (E.  C.) 
W.      (H.     G.)       Cupid's     little 

game.     9434. 
W.   (M.  J.)  : 

Brown  paper  parcel.    5325. 
Nice  quiet  chat.     32613. 

^Vaage    (0.    M.)      Husband    of 

the  wife.     20725a. 
Waas  (A.  H. )     Fun  in  a  detec- 
tive's office.     15675. 
Waba    (A.)      Little  Egypt  bur- 
lesque.    25664. 
Wachsner   (L.)  : 

Bachelor  benedicts.     2659. 
l<^(itterwocben.      14537. 
Ilildo  Herbig.-    19481. 
KolxM  1   &  Bertram.     39614. 
W:u-h\<A    (K.)  : 

Bog  sIq  rodzi.     4477. 
I'olskie  skauty.     33753. 
Spoznione  Zaioty.     43638. 
Wachtla      (S.      Z.)        Cacusia. 

53037. 
Wack    (H.   W.)      Night  editor. 
32666. 

Waddell    (E.  R.)  : 

Island  of  love.     22140. 

Love's  market  price.  26723. 

Royal  scarab.     40179. 

Wait  a  minute.     49390. 
\Va<ldeII    (S.)      Drone  &  other 

plays.     11845. 
Waddington   (J.  F.J     Assertion 

of  Mrs.  Mansfield.     2099a. 
Waddington   (M.  E.)  : 

Al  Douglass,  king.     672. 

Return.     39174. 

"Wade   (F.  A.)     Beggar  prince. 
3311. 

Wade    (F.   H.)      On   old   Cape 
Cod.     33786. 

Wade    (H.    C.)      Beast    of    the 
field.     3174. 


Wade    (J.  H.)  : 
A.  Mann.     17. 
Old  lady  number  31.  33530. 
Tula  Barcelona.     55677. 
Wade    (J.  P.)     Marse  Shelby's 

chicken  dinner.     28477. 
Wade   (L.)     Squabbles.     43675, 

43676. 
Wade   (M.  PL)  : 

A.  I>incoIn.     52552. 

B.  Franklin.     3520b,  52867. 
G.  Washington.     16152a. 
U.  S.  Grant.     47916a. 

Wadley  (L.)  See  Hanna  (P.^ 
Wadliugton    (M.    E.)  : 

Great  Uncle  Tom's  widow. 
174S4a. 

Moles.     30692a. 


Other  men.     34464. 


43950a. 
daughters 


will. 


Stoned. 
W  hen 
50208. 
Wadsworth    (J.    H.)      Yeomen 

of  the  guard.     52100. 
Wadsv.-orth   (M.  M.)     Only  the 

Master  .<5hall  blame.     34220. 
Waelchli      (N.     L.)        Angelus. 

1511a. 
Wagener    (A.    J.)       Recht    auf 

ein  heim.     38053. 
Wagenfuhr    (H.)     Wespennest. 

49989a. 
Wagenhoff    (F.)      Grosse    ver- 

gangenhoit.     17689. 
Waggaman    (S.   I.)      Eh!  what 

is  it?     12322. 
Waggoner    (E.  S.)      Suit  for  2. 

44451. 

WaghalleJ-      (I.)        Teufelsweg. 

45478,  45479. 
Wagner   (C.  E.)     Show  me  the 

man.    42184,  42185. 
Wagner  (Ferdinand)  : 

Betsey  Perkins  &  the  great 

mogul.     3621. 
Phaeton.     36072. 

Wagner  (Franz)  Himmelbett. 
19498. 

Wagner  (Frederick)  Freed- 
man.     15347. 

Wagner  (G.)  Wanted,  a  chauf- 
feur.    49495a. 

Wagner  (G.  E. )  Iiifelieia. 
21684. 

Wagner    (H.  S.)  : 

Amer.  beauty  &  an  English 

beast.     1164. 
Invocation.     21916. 
King  who  would  not  a-woo- 

ing  go.     23925. 
Private     judgment     d  a  v  . 

37532. 

Wagner  (Harold)  Good  Sa- 
maritan.    17112a. 


Wagner   (Hermann)  : 

Modern  witch.     30667. 

Nemesis.    32217. 

Unfaithfulness    &    retribu- 
tion.    48305. 

Virginia.     49127. 
Wagner    (J.  F.)  : 

Adopted.     309. 

Bells.     3457. 

Edward,     the     Confesso!-. 
12277. 

Richard  III.     39352. 

Richelieu.     39381. 

School  of  sorrow.    41118. 

Wanted,  a  maid.     49526. 
W^agner     (L.)       Midnight    fire. 
29426. 

Wagner    (M.)      Girl    with    tlie 
gab.     16657. 

Wagner  (M.  L.  V.)  : 

Under     the     city     streets. 

48157. 
Widow  Bronson.     50809. 
Wagner  (M.  M.)  : 

Legal  sin.     25000. 
Under  the  bear  flag.  48150. 
Wagner  (R.)  : 

Discovery   of  La    Salle  "bv 

Chicago.     10937. 
Flying   Dutchman.      14626, 

14628. 
Liebesverbot.     25257. 
Mastersingers     of     Nurem- 
berg.    28751. 
Parsifal.     35367,  35368. 
Parzival.    35424. 
Rheingold.     3931L 
Ring   des    N  i  b  e  1  u  n  l;  c  ii. 

49416. 
Siegfried.     42281. 
Tannhauser.     45116. 
Valkyrie.     4S642a. 
Wagner   (Sheppard)  : 
Cinderotto.     7362a. 
Transit  of  Uranus.   46826a. 
Venus    in     evil     a  s  p  e  c  i. 
48837a. 
Wagner  (Siegfried)  : 

Biirenhauter.      2792,    2793. 
Kobold.    24200. 
Sternengebot.     43887. 
Wagner  (V.)     Duke  of  Birkc-n- 

wald.     11985. 
Wagner  &  Gray: 

Reversed    version    of    The 

right  road.     39265. 
Right  road.     39438. 
Wagstafe   (B.   S.)  : 

Colonial      plays      for      the 

school-room.    7950. 
Eris.     1286Sa. 
Wagstafee.     See  De  Wagstaffe. 


3497 


INDEX 


WaW    (F.)  : 

Miircella.    28152. 
Winkelzug.     51134. 
Wahl   (R.)  : 

Course  aiix  dollars.     8836. 
Cultivateur      de      Chicago. 

9344. 
Matelot  Carttihut.    28781. 
Usurier.     48571. 
Walir  ( G. )     J  o  u  r  n  a  1  i  s  t  e  n. 

23067c. 
Wainstock : 

Queen  of  the  orient.   38077. 
Ragtime    babies    of   N.    Y. 
38332. 
Wainstock    (M.)      Rector  girls. 

38696. 
Wainwright  (D.  B. )  ;/•.     Aloha 

oe.    974b. 
Wainwright   (J.  H.)     Rip  Van 

Winkle.     39490. 
Wait   (L.  F.)     Pageant  of  life. 

35044. 
Wuite   (E.  A.)     Crossed  wires. 

9217a. 
Waite    (E.    S.)      Corn-husking. 

8534. 
Waite  (J.  R.)     Cablemakers  of 

the  Olympics.     5777. 
Wtiite    (S.)      Marie,   the   wan- 
derer.   28263. 
Waitt    (E.  L.)  : 

Bit  of  human  nature.  4002. 
Dressing     room     romance. 

11818. 
Fireworks.    14336. 
Puppet.     37851. 
Wrong  house.     51873. 
Waitt  (P.)     Borderland.     4650. 
Waizman    (M.)      Her   first  pa- 
tient.    53915. 
W.ikeiield    (F.)      Whole  Damm 

family.     50696. 
Wakefield   (P.  H.)  : 

Ahkoond  of  Swat.     624. 
J'rivave  detective.    37528. 
Waketield    (P.  L.)      Dr.  Knott. 

ni62. 
Wakefield   (H.  V.)     See  Jacob- 
son   (G.) 
Wakefield   (J.  F.)  : 

Gem  of  the  Orient.     16025. 
Moonstone.     30983. 
Wakofiald      (Mrs.     S.)        Hello 

girls.     18769. 
V^akeman    (A.  P.  V.)  : 
Fate.     13792. 
Mavella.     28881. 
Testing.     45474. 
Walbridge  (Elizabeth  or  L.  E.) 

Ivenwold.     22275,  22276. 
W^albridge    (L.    M.)       Slave    & 

slavey.    42710. 
Walbridge     (M.    W^)       Parma. 
35354. 


Walbrook    (H.    M.)      Touch   of 

truth.     46617,  46618. 
AValch    (C.  C.)  : 

Colomba.     7880. 
Valdoras.     48622. 
Walck   (E.  C.)  : 

Big  Swede.     3808. 
Prince  of   Sweden.     37349. 
Retribution.     39156. 
Walcot   (B.  R.)  : 

Bonedicfs  babies.     3512. 
Dimples.     10867. 
Great  love.     17420. 
Mamma's  babv.     27676. 
Walcot  (C.  M.)  : 

Wicked  world.    50782. 
Widower's  babies.    50843. 
Walcot  (Mrs.  C.  M.)     See  Wal- 
cot (B.  R.) 
Walcott  (G.  K.)  : 

Escape   from   the   tomb   at 

Greenwood.    12907. 
Strife.    44153. 
AValdberg  (H.)  : 

Dorette.     11461. 
Madchen  fiir  allcs.    27315. 
Vertauschte  braut.     48893. 
Waldborn    (Auer-)      See  Auer- 

Waldborn. 
Waldeck  (H.)     Christopher  Co- 
lumbus.   7265. 
AValdeck   (JI.)     Sandmannchen. 

40688. 
Waldemar.    See  Von  Waldemar. 
Waldemar  (G. )  : 
Noi-ma.    33011. 
Victoria.    48975. 
Walden  (D. )     Wanted,  a  nuisi- 

cal  luisband.    49.529b. 
Walden    (Hai-)-y)      Herzog  von 

Westminster.    19319. 
Walden    (Helene)      Wanted,    a 

musical  husband.    49529b. 
Walden  (Henry)  : 
Burglars.     5530. 
Hix's  fix.     19897. 
Walden    (T.    B.    de)       See    De 

Walden. 
Waldheim  (F.)     Medical  mixup. 

.54475. 
Waldo  (D.)  : 

Full  house.    15655a. 
Kid  curlers.     54168. 
Sylvia's  aunts.     44853. 
Waldo    (E.  H.)     Aunt  Hester's 

dilennna.    2.399. 
Waldrige  (E.)  : 

Her  last  appearance.  19045a 
Transportation      for      two. 
46833. 
Waldron.    Big.  4.    3787. 
V/aldron    (A.)      Little   Muffets. 

25816. 
Waldron     (A.    -T.)       Should    a 
woman  tell?    42174. 


Waldron  (E.  W.)  : 
Freedom.     15341. 
Mad  millionaire.    27141. 
Masked  man.     28615a. 
Ould  boy.    34516. 
Waldron  (J.  A.)  : 

Brittle  glory.    5133. 
Cupid  &  CO.    9360. 
Tramp's  magic.    46808. 
Waldron   (M.  K.  P.)     Children 

of  the  sun.    53137. 
Waldron  (N.)  : 

Do  you  know?    11086. 
It's  come.    22240. 
Light  on  the  point.    25391. 
Waldron  (P.  A.)     Paddy  Doyle. 

35017. 
Waldteufel    (E.)     Teresita,  die 

weisse  sklavin.     45400a. 
Waleffe    (M.    de)      Je   ne   sais 

quoi.    22533. 
Wales    (C.   V.)      Rejuvenation. 

38991. 
Wales      (H.)        Yoke.       46583, 

.52116. 
Wales   (L.)  : 

America  &  Columbia.    1144. 
Athenia.     2314. 
Hide  &  seek.    19386. 
Lion  of  Peru.    25548. 
On  tiie  road.    33902. 
Uncle  Sam.    48014. 
Wales  (P.)  : 

America  &  Columbia.    1144. 
George  Washington.    16154. 
King's  hussai'.     23968. 
Napoleon  I.    31987. 
Revello.    39239. 
Uncle  Sam.     48014. 
Wales  (W.  H.)     Graft.    17229. 
Walford    (G.)      High  old  time. 

19418. 
Wallver.    Three  wishes.    46043. 
Walker  (A.  B.)     St.  Valentine's 

day.    40558. 
Walker    (A.    J.)      Little   plays 

from  Amer.  hist.    25842a. 
Walker  (B.)  : 

Kettle  drum.    23629. 

Marigold.    28272. 

Opened  by  mistake.-    34251, 

34252. 
Society  Island.    43019. 
Walker     (C)       Just    a    count. 

23318. 
W^^lker   (C.  L.)     Crimson  gold. 

9116. 
Walker    (D.   S.)      Dream-boats. 

11711a. 
Walker    (F.)      Prince's  pigeon. 

55032. 
Walker  (G.  H.)     Home  &  coun- 
try.   20012. 
Walker  (G.  R. )     Coming  home. 
8089. 


3498 


INDEX 


Walker  (G.  W.)  : 

Fun  &  frolic  in  a  museum. 

15669. 
In  a  museum.    21078. 
Policy       players.         36677, 

36678. 
Policy  shop.    36679. 
Policy  winners.    36680. 
Through  a  museum.    46063, 

46064. 
Williams    &    Walker    in    a 

nniseum.    51074. 
With  Williams  &  Walker  in 
a  museum.    51298. 
Walker  (H.)  . 

Close  shave.    7643. 
Night  in  Spain.    32701. 
Walker  (J.)  : 

Mr.  Booze.    30157a. 
Shirker.    55323. 
Walker  (J.  A.)  : 

Little    church    around    the 

corner.    25626. 
What      the      Diddys      did. 
50137. 
Walker  (Mrs.  J.  B.)  : 
Again.    554. 
Blue  stone.    4393a. 
Walker  (J.  E.)    New  governess. 

323S7. 
Walker    (J.  H.)      Stepbrothers. 

43866. 
Walker    (T.  .N.)      Walker's  Li- 

berian  singers.    55813. 
Walker    (L.   A.)      Three  fates. 

45962. 
Walker  (L.  G.)     Queen's  totem. 

38130. 
Walker  (L.  N.)  : 

Antidote.     52704. 
That  girl.     55546,  55547. 
Walker  (L.  S.)  : 

Joe's  tactics.    22808. 
What  a  beauty.    50040. 
$60,000,000.    52538. 

Walker  (M.)  Complication. 
8171. 

Walker  (M.  D.)  Dolly  Make- 
up's trio.     11288. 

Walker  (M.  E.)  Forgiven. 
15019. 

Walker  (M.  F.)  Her  sister's 
honor.     19140. 

Walker   (M.  S.)     Ajraiu.     554. 

Walker    (P.    F.)      6   locura    6 

santidad.     33183. 
Walker     (R.)       Weather    man. 

49854. 

Walker   (S.)  : 

Birthday    of    the    infanta. 

52900. 
Dream-boats.     11711a. 
Lady   of  the   weeping  wil- 
low tree.     54213. 


Walker   (S.)— Continued. 
Medicine  show.     54476. 
Nevertheless.     54698. 
Serenade.    41.530. 
Seven  gifts.     55289. 
Six    who    pass    while    the 

lentils  boil.     42630b. 
Trimplet.     46989a. 
A^ery  nuked  boy.     55770. 

Walker     (W.     F.)       Home     & 
country.     20012. 

Walker    (W.  J.)  : 

Aplirodite.     1680. 

Politius.     54994. 
Walker     ( W .    \j.)      S<iu  i  re's 
daughter.     43710. 

Walkes   (W.  R.)  : 

Gentleman  .Jim.     16122. 
Pair    of    lunatics.      35101, 

35102. 
Sho^^•     of     hands.       42186, 

42187. 
Villain  &  victim.     49057. 

Walkey    (S.)     Mme.  de  Fonte- 
nay.     27185. 

Walkup    (N.  E.)  : 

Hetty  Ross.     19326a. 
Song  of  the  nest.    43236. 
Woman   of   the   revelation. 
51465. 

Wall  (C.  H.)  Tartuffe.    17445b. 
Wall    (Harry)  : 

Belles  of  the  kitchen.  3450. 
Don't  bother  me.     11409. 
Gaslight  green.     15930. 
I  would  if  I  could.     20831. 
Military  man.     29582. 
Phobus'  fix.     36153. 
Puck.    37796. 
Soldier's  bride.     43091. 
That's    the    man    for    me. 

45615. 
AVheu    the   band   begins  .to 

play.     50299. 
Why  shouldn't  we  be  jolly? 

50753. 
Wrong    man    in    the    right 

place.     51885. 
Wall   (Horace)  : 

Dundreary's  son.     12037. 
Foggerty's  fairy.    14645. 
Rose  Michel.     39974. 
Three    millions    of    money. 

45989. 

Wall    (Howard)  : 

Bird     in     a     gilded     cage. 

3915. 
Coons  in  clover.     8455. 
Dolly  &  the  duke.     11283a. 
First  cause.     14350c. 
Old  Blood  &  Iron.     33423a. 
Old  sea  dog.     33611b. 
Power  of  wealth.     37002. 


Wall    (Howard)— Continued. 
Red  Cross  nurse.     38719. 
Sannuie's  strategy.    40664a. 
San  Anton'  kid.     40678a. 
Wall    (J.    J.)      Rebel    witness. 

38625. 
Wall    (O.)  : 

Blacksmith     of     the     Mo- 
hawk.    4176. 
Heart  of  N.  Y.     18475. 
Jack  Goodwill.     22335. 
We     don't     want     divorce. 
49813. 

Wallace  (A.  C.)  Chrysanthe- 
mums.    7285. 

Wallace  (Agnes)  Pageant  of 
vocations.     35049f. 

Wallace  (Alfred )  G  y  p  s  e  y 
King.     17817. 

Wallace  (Arthur)  Horatii  & 
Curatii.     20269. 

Wallace    (B.  W.)  : 

Fit  in  8  spasms.     14421. 
Irish  exile.     21979. 

Wallace  (C.)  See  Walters 
(C.  W.) 

Wallace  (C.     C.)       Apple     of 

Eden.  1716. 

Wallace  (D.  B.)  Cupid's  ar- 
rows. 9415. 

Wallace   (D.  H.)  : 

Adventure     in     society. 

52570. 
Coach.     7713. 
College  of  rest.     7862. 
Come  again.     8036c. 
Just  you  &  I.     23406a. 
Only  a  woman.     34185. 
Playmates.     54974. 
Very      private      detective. 

48901a. 
Vv'liat     every     bachelor 

knows.     55880. 

Wallace  (D'E.  L.)     See  Ander- 
son  (H.  C.) 
Wallace  (E.  G.)     Flag  of  cour- 
age.    14458. 
Wallace     (E.     K.)       Glamour. 

53789. 
Wallace     (Edgar)        Switch 

board.     44806. 
V/allace    (Elizabeth)  : 
Grandfather.     17288. 
Soldiers.     43086a. 
Wallace  (F.)  : 

Almost  ready.     974. 

He     had     to     get     uncfer. 

18374b. 
Music.     31398. 
Three's  a  crowd.    46022. 
Vacation  girls.     48593. 
Wallace    (F.   K.)      Pete   &   the 
peddler.     35992. 


3499 


INDEX 


Walluce    (F.  M.)  : 

Seven      ages      of      giving. 
41604. 

Soul  of  music.     43326. 
Wallace   (G.  C.)  : 

Better  life.    3634. 

Love    that    v.'omen    desire. 
26628. 

Villai?e   blacksmith.    49021. 
Wallace    (G.   R.)      Three  of   a 

kind.     45998. 
Wallace   (G.  T.)     For  my  son. 

14S86. 
Wallace    (H.  E.)  : 

Trial  shot.     46934. 

y/hom  first  we  love.  50704. 
Wallace  (I.  W.)  : 

Reformed  football.    38876a. 

Revolt    of    Mother    Goose. 
39280. 
Wallace    (J.    E.)      See    Bryan 

(W.  G.) 
Wallace  (J.  J.)  : 

Beats  of  N.  Y.    8189. 

Chattanooga.    6839. 

Eleventh  hour.    12455. 

Erin  a-chorra.     12859. 

In  the  quicksands.    21486. 

Little  Ruby.    25866. 

Middv  of  France.    29398. 

Old  Virginia.    33669. 

Two  spheres.    47781. 

Wood  nymph.    51667. 
Wallace  (J.  W.)  : 

Care  of  parents.    6210. 

Matter  of  expense.    28847. 
Wallace  (Joseph)  : 

Beauty  parlor.    52844. 

Getting  a   reputation 
16273a. 

Manicurists.    28068a. 

Music      counter.        31401a, 
31401b. 

Prince  of  Riplitz.    37345a. 

Strange  patient.    44055. 
Wallace  (Jules)  : 

Clairvoyant.    7496. 

Medium.    29032. 
Wallace  (L.)  : 

Ben  Hur.    3482-3484,  41420. 

Conunodus.    8138. 

Fair  god.    13376. 
Wallace     (M.     J.)       Wallace's 

pickaninnies.    49432. 
Wallace   (M.  O.)     Lion  tamer. 

25552,  25553. 
Wallace  (Minnie)  : 

Oregon.    34325. 

Settlers.    41599. 

Syb.    44835. 
Wallace  (Morgan)  : 

Behind  closed  doors.    3323. 

End  of  the  walk.    12717. 

Fiend.    14127. 

Hobo's  hoodoo.     19914. 


Wallace   (Morgan) — Continued. 
In  50  years.    21168. 
Lies.    25259. 
Model  lady.    30568. 
Mustard.     31461. 
Successful  failure.    44350. 
Wallace  (R. )    Away  from  home. 

2577. 
Wallace  (S.)     Man.    27708. 
Wallace    (S.   A.)      Mothers   of 

•men.    31195c. 
Wallace       (W.)  "       Feuersnot. 

14101. 
Wallace     (W.    V.)       Maritana. 

28304,  28305. 
Wallace    &    Gilmore.      Old    Si 

Stebbins.    33620. 
Wallach  (J.)     Egoist.    12298. 
Wanach(S.  H.)    Tangle.  45095. 
Wallack  (A.)  : 

Mixed.    30512. 
Rosedale.    40023. 
Wallack  (J.  H.)  Skeleton  hand. 

42656  . 
Wallack  (J.  L.)  : 

Central  Park.    6600. 
Mont  Blanc.    30878. 
Noble  noodle.    32924. 
Rosedale.    40022,  40023. 
Wallack     (L.)       See    Wallack 

(J.  L.) 
Wallack  (R.)  : 

Two  secrets.    47773. 
Walter  Mulberry.    49446. 
Wallberg  (A.  C.)  : 

Fridthjof       &       Ingeborg. 

15420. 
Pilot's  revenge.    36314. 
Waller  (E.  C.)     Goblinski,  hyp- 
notist.   16822. 
Waller  (Edith)    Etelka's  choice. 

12968. 
Waller  (Emma)  : 

Flower    girl    of    the    Inno- 
cents.   14582. 
Mme.  Caverlet.    27181. 
IMother's    punishment. 
31196. 
Waller  (G.  E.)   Magic  talisman. 

27392. 
Waller  (H.)  : 

Ogallallas.    33344. 
Raphis.    38472. 
Scout.    41177. 
Waller  (J.  E.)  : 

Mirth  &  music.    29832. 
IMusic  &  mirth.    31401. 
Waller  (M.  E.)  : 

My     friend     the     juroress. 

54654. 
Wood-carver    of    'Lympus. 
56004. 
Waller      (R.)        See     Dimmitt 

(C.  R.) 
Waller  (W.)     Igala.    20945. 


Wallerstein      (F.)       Barbazon. 

2966. 
Wallick  (J.  H.)  : 

Cattle  King.    6481. 
Cattle  kings.    0482. 
Dairy  farm.     9644. 
Fighting   Sam   Houston   of 

Tex.    14204. 
Gen.  Sam  Houston  of  Tex. 

16053. 
Guilty  mother.    17769. 
Houston,   the  hero  of   San 

Jacinto.    20462. 
King  of  rogues.    23S51. 
Sam  Houston,  the  hero  of 

Tex.    40640. 
Sam  Houston,  the  hero  of 

the  Alamo.    40641. 
Stock  king.    43914. 
When  London  sleeps.  50251. 
When  N.  Y.  sleeps.     50273, 

50274. 
Wyoming.     51927. 
Walling  (J.  C.)    Thelma.  45692, 

45693. 
Wallis  (A.  G.)     Unfinished  pic- 
ture.   48307. 
Wallis  (F.J.)     Sisters.    42598a. 
W^allis  (F.  P.)     Zingair.    52356. 
Wallis   (J.)  : 

Love  &  war.    26471. 
Stephanie.    43869. 
Wallis  (J.  C.)     Man  &  the  girl. 

27739a. 
Wallis  (J.  H.)  : 

Favor  of  the  god.    13927. 
Golden  hair.    16967. 
Wallner  (K.  or  C.)     See  Karc- 
zag   (W.)   &  Wallner    (K.  or' 
C.) 
Walls    (S.)     Queen  of  the  cir- 
cus.    38055. 
Walls  (W.  G.)     Heart's  desire. 

18553. 
Wallston   (B.)  : 

Fedora.     13971. 
Fidora.     14124. 
Poet's  daughter.     36623. 
Wallum    (H.  H.)  : 

Church     aci'oss     the    way. 

7302. 
Volunteer  organist.    49271. 
Wally      (H.)        By     ourselves. 

5698. 
Walmesley    (T.)  : 

Matrimonial  bi;reau.  28S16. 
O  u  r      new      housekeeper. 
34730. 
Walmsley     (W.    H.)      Doctor's 

dilemma.     11194. 
Walsh    (A.  S.)  : 

Madonna,  the  queen  of  the 

world.     27302. 
Rivals  of  Madonna.    39563, 
39564. 


3500 


INDEX 


Walsh    (Andy)      Double   cross. 

53450. 
Walsh    (Austin)  : 

Blind  guides.     4248. 
Fanatic.     13623. 
Fenian.     14050. 
P^ourteenth        R  a  m  e  s  e  s. 

15186. 
Invalids.     21888. 
Is   Christianity   a   failure? 

22082a. 
Lucky  Jonah.     26857. 
No  dogs  allowed.    32857. 
Peacemaker.     35700. 
Sight-seeing  sights.     42287. 
Suffragette  land.     44417. 
Walsh    (Billv)      Huckins'   run. 

20585. 
Walsh   (Blanche)  : 

blaster  of  Palmyra.    28710. 

^cc  also  Hartmann  (E.  B.) 

Walsh    (D.    M.)      Roderick   of 

Kildare.    39704. 
Walsh   (E.  M.)     Molly  Pitcher. 

30715. 
Walsh   (F.  C.)     Law  shall  say. 

24874. 
Walsh     (I.)      House    of    sand. 

53986. 
Walsh   (J.)  : 

Bowery  after  10.     4775. 

Curragh.     9485. 

O' Reagan's  touchdown. 

34323. 
Pride  of  Kildare.    37208. 
Rafl'erty's  home  run.  38321. 
Walsh    (J.)    jr.     Night  watch- 
man.    32750. 
Walsh   (J.  B.)  : 
Capture.     6182. 
Dog  thief.     11240. 
Grand      wind-up.        17282, 

17283. 
Safe  proposition.     40486. 
Walsh    (.7.   O.)      Ups  &  downs 

of  N.  Y.  life.    48535. 
Walsli    (.L   M.)      Hebrew   ball. 

18604. 
AValsh  (.1.  P.)     Actor's  scheme. 

213. 
Walsh   (.L  T.)  : 

Emerald  gem.     12592. 
Her  wedding  day.     19167. 
Hero  of  2  flags.     19270. 
Irish   volunteers.     22041. 
Orphan      &     the     heiress. 
34378. 
Walsh    (J.   W.)      Daughter   of 

Virginia.     10017. 
Walsh    (K.)      Shamus  O'Brien. 

41937. 
Walsh    (M.)  : 

Affaire   d'amour,   de   Mme. 

Blanche.     420. 
Alexandra.     749. 


Walsh   (M.)— Continued. 
Amer.  countess.     1184. 
Amonreuse.      1366,   1367. 
Archie.     1780. 
Capt.     Blake,     U.     S.     A. 

0089. 
Chums.     7299. 
Continental     chief,     Wash- 
ington.    8379. 
Cora.     8487. 
Courtship.     8867. 
Cupid's  rival.    9440. 
Dark  colleen.     9858. 
Dark  deeds.     9863. 
Dassah.     9926. 
Dorcasina.    11460. 
Evil  eye.     13157. 
Farewell   to   the  regiment. 

13671. 
Flirtation.     14.522. 
For  love  of  gold.    14866. 
Grand   tour.     17279. 
Grip.     17648. 

Heart  of  an  actress.  18454. 
Her  master.     19073. 
Hypochondriac.     20777. 
In  Manhattan.     21238. 
Ingrate.     21712. 
Jealous  husband.     22536. 
Lady     Lindsay.       2  4  4  5  4- 

24456. 
Lenore.     25064. 
Little  vagabond.     25922. 
Love  &  loyalty.     26450. 
Love  set.    26611. 
Mme.  de  Frassinet.    27188. 
Malocchio.     27649. 
Margaret   Cooper.     28199. 
Miracle.     29786. 
Mistress    Dorothy    Marvin. 

30357. 
Moral  busvbody.    30991. 
Nerves.     32254. 
Noah's  ark.     32904. 
On  the  cross.     33827. 
On  the  red  staircase.  33892. 
Ordeal  of  Elizabeth.   34308. 
Othmar.     34501. 
Our  city.     34566,  34568. 
Paul     Reynolds,     c  r  a  n  k. 

35619. 
Rappahannock.     38479. 
Rich  &  poor.     39332. 
Royal  lover.    40155. 
Russian  prisoners.    40340. 
St.  Marsan.    40543. 
Saints  &  sinners.    40568. 
Sally.     40597. 
Salvation     armv     Ruth. 

40627. 
Sensation  scenes  &  effects. 

41488. 
Shower  bath  torture.  42190. 
Tempest      in      the     sliade. 

45294. 


Walsh    (M.)— Continued. 

Tempesta     nell     o  m  b  r  a  . 

45297. 
Test.     45453. 
Unmasked.  48390. 
Valerie.    48634. 
Virginia  Lee.    49134. 
Washington,  the  Continen- 
tal chief.     49670. 
Who  is  she?    50624. 
World's  great  snare.    51781. 
'63.     52463. 

See  also  Cahill  (M.  W.) 
Walsh  (M.  M.)  : 

Achievement.    159. 
Billy  Fortune.    3881. 
Long  lost  son.    26147, 
Two  women.    47828. 
Woman-hater.     51400. 
Walsh   (R.  D.)     Eugene  Aram. 

13025. 
Walsh  (R.  P.)    Law.   24846. 
Walsh       (Thomas)         Pilgrim 

kings.    36296a. 
Walsh     (Townsend)      Boys    of 

Kilkenny.    4866. 
Walsh  (W.  S.)     Faust.    13899a. 
Walson    (F.   L.)      New  Butler. 
32331. 

Walter  (C.)    Lucky  idea.  26850. 
Walter  (Elizabeth)  : 

Death  &  the  fool.    10272b. 

Venice  preserved.    48820a. 

Walter    (Elmer)      U.    S.   mail. 
48349. 

Walter  (Eugene)  : 

Another  way.    1586. 
Around  the  town.    1908. 
Assassin.    52744. 
.    "     Boots     &     saddles.       4641, 

4643a. 
By   the   light   of  a   match. 

5720. 
Dreamer.  11770. 
Easiest  way.     12156,12157. 
Fine  feathers.    14266a. 
Friendship.     53715. 
Just  a  wife.    23329-23330. 
Just  a  woman.    54149. 
Killer.    23700. 
Knife.    54191. 
Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom 

Come.    25874b. 
Lost,  an  opportunity.  26271. 
Paid  in  full.    35057. 
Undertow.    48264b. 
When  chickens  come  home. 

55896. 
Without  knowledge.    51321. 
Wolf.    51351. 

Walter  (G.  A.)  jr.: 

Isle  of  years  ago.    22173. 
Not  for  a  million.    33050a 
Soothsayer,    43276. 


3501 


INDEX 


Walter  (G.  P.)     Ruben  Simon. 

40215. 
Walter  (H.  D.)  : 

Code  book.    7758. 

Court  of  liouor.    8848. 

Proving  ground.    55057. 
Walter  (K.)  : 

Golden  fire.    16948. 

Green  fire.    17565. 

Master  sense.    28722. 

Red  fire.    38730. 

Siege  of  Berlin.    42268. 
Walter   (L.  A.)  : 

Patricia.    35551. 

Teddy  bears  circus.    45199. 
Walter  (L.  C.)     Pretty  Shaker- 
ess.    37125. 
Walter  (L.  E.)  : 

Fatal  wedding.    13771. 

Lucky  13.    26881. 

Magazine       review       song. 
27332. 

Mother  love.    31158. 

Spanish  traitors.     43440. 

Ten  a.  m.    45347. 

U.  S.  mail.    48349. 

Where  is  mv  wandering  boy. 
50381,  50382. 
Walter    (M.   W.)      Uncle  Jere. 

47974. 
Walter  (O.M.)    Won  by  science. 

51636. 
Walter     (R.)       Ehemaskerade. 

12326a. 
Walter  (W.)  : 

Bit  of  human  nature.    4002. 

Me  &  the  kid.    28970a. 

Wrong  house.    51873. 
Walters.      Her    beauty    doctor. 

18919. 
Walters     (A.)      Female    globe- 
trotter.   14019. 
Walters  (C.  L.)  : 

Disturbance.    10992. 

Lost  wife.    26370. 
Walters  (C.  W.)  : 

Flock  of  geese.    14540. 

Keppler's  fortunes.    23618. 

Pa.    3499G. 

Ray.    38529. 
Walters  (E.)  : 

Buffalo  mystery.    5414. 

Millionaire  tramp.    29660. 

Rafferty's  flirtation.    38320. 

Thoroughbred  tramp.  45876. 
Walters    (G.)      Joseph    of   Ca- 
naan.   23018. 
Walters    (.L   E.)      Day  on  the 

farm.     10143,  10144. 
Walters    (.1.    L.)      New    maid. 

32416. 
Walters  (Jule)  : 

Chinese  concession.     7084. 

Fatima,    a    flower    of    the 
Orient.    13881. 


Walters   (Jule) — Continued. 
From     prison      to     pulpit. 

15563. 
How     Hopper     was     side 

tracked.    20486,  20487. 
Just  struck  town.    23395. 


]\Iouey-order.     30789. 


31710. 
t  o  w  n. 


42244, 


My  step  husband. 
New      tramp      in 

32473,  32474. 
Shoplifter.     42160. 
Side-tracked, 

42245,  42247. 
Yens  Yensen  from  Yersey. 
52096. 
Walters    (Julia)      Clam    chow- 
der.    7497. 
Walters   (Leslie)  : 

Philanthropy.     36123a. 
Shattered      fragments. 
55309. 
Walters     (Letha)       Broken 

heart.     5187a. 
Walters   (Louise  or  L.  L.)  : 
Heart  of  vice.     18498. 
New  tramp  in  town.   32473. 
Side-tracked.     42247. 
Yens  Yenson  from  Yersey. 
52096. 
Walters    (S.)  : 
Eve — and    a 

13068a. 
Exit  Tessie. 


man.      13068, 


13224. 


woman.     49738. 

gold.     44235. 
country     boy. 


Path      of     the     peacocks 

54893. 
Way  of  a 
Walters   (S.  S.) 
Struggle  for 
Zeke,     the 
52314. 
Walters    (W.   H.)      London  by 

night.     26099. 
Waltex'shausen     (H.    W.    von) 

Richardis.    39378a. 
Walther  (F.)     Tolle  eifersucht. 

46433a. 
Walther     (L.)       Ahnengalerie. 

626. 
Walther    (O.)  : 

Krokodil.     24261. 
Lyrics  of  Lorraine.     26979. 
Prachtmiidel.     37016a. 
Walther   (T.  H.)     Flesh  &  the 

devil.     14494b. 
Walthew   (G.  W.)  : 
Angel.     1454. 
Emanuela.     12577. 
Lesson  in  whist.     25114. 
Model  revenge.     30574. 
On     the     altar     of     duty. 

33800. 
On  the  astral  plane.  33801. 
On  the  frontier.     33845. 
Purveyor      of      Chamberv. 
37900. 


Walthew    (G.   W.)— Continued. 
Rift  in  the  lute.    39413. 
That     Moloch     society. 

45598. 
Vakyasudha.      48620. 
Whose   husband?     50717. 
Wicked   stratagem.     50774. 
Walthew    (H.  R.)     See  Ripley 

(H.) 
Waltoff    (D.    B.    de)      -See   De 

Waltoff. 
Walton   (B.)      Idiot.     20881. 
Walton    (E.  L.)  : 

Diamond  broker.    10751. 
Kidnapped.     23671. 
Walton      (F.     R.)        Motoring 

Mugsy.     31212. 
Walton    (H.    E.)      Bouchaleen. 

4731. 
Walton      ( J. )        .Jamestown. 

22448. 
Walton     (M.)       Faith    of    the 

coward.     13436. 
Waltzman.       Sold     to     shame. 

43060. 
Walworth     (Mrs.     D.)       Wild 

rose.     50990. 
Walworth     (G.    S.)      And    his 

wife  came  in.    1407. 
Walworth   (M.  T.)     Married  in 

mask.     28453. 
Wambold      (L.)        Wanted,     a 

wife  on  salary.    49545. 
Wamsher   (W.)  : 

Girl       from       Tipperary. 

16535a. 
I'm  a  long  way  from  Tip- 
perary.    20805a. 
Wamsley    (J.  A.)  : 

Are  you  a  member?     1796. 
Ritual,  Uncle  Sam's  eagles. 
39529. 
Wamsley  (M.  F.)     Doctors  dis- 
agree.    11199. 
Wanda    (G.)  : 

Ledige  gatte.  24973,  24974. 
Nordseekrabbe.     3  3008  a, 
33008b. 
Wandell   (S.  H.)  : 

Gold  cure.     16888. 
Law  &  the  lady.    24855. 
Ma.1.  Pendennis.     27579. 
Wandmaker   (H.)  : 

Blackest  criminal.     4160. 
Making  a  living.    27601. 
Wang  (G.  W.)  : 

Australian  gold.     2466. 
Grif.     17629. 
Loyalty.     26799. 
Wanzer  (A.)  Just  tips.   23396a. 
Waram  (L.)  Bm*glar  at  Bacy's. 

5521. 
Warbrick    (M.)  : 

Arlington.     1868. 
Marion  Dale.    28285. 


3502 


INDEX 


Warburg   (A.  O.)  : 

Guests  of  the  state.    17741. 

Nominee.     32977. 

I'harisee.     3G100. 

Section     580,     penal     code. 
41379a. 

X   3fi.     51935. 
W.iihurton    (R.  H.)  : 

Bell:i    J)enioni:i.      3370. 

Medici  ne-nian.  2  902G, 

29027. 
Will  burton   (C.  E.)  : 

.Tiidgment  of  Paris.    231Gfi. 

AFodern    comedy    of   errors. 
30594. 

Home  &  Judea.     39848. 

Until  death.     48430. 
Ward    (A.  W.)  : 

Door  is  locked.     11437. 

Henry  VI.     18859-18861. 

Ward    (C.  B.)  : 

Porter  Payne.     36856. 
Twin  flats.     47486. 

Ward   (C.  O.)     Great  rebellion. 

17458. 
Ward  (E.)  See  Waddell  (E.  R.) 
Ward     (E.    H.~l       Windy    city. 

51121. 

Ward    (E.   S.   P.)      Within  the 
gates.     51305a. 

AVard    (G.  W.)  : 

Body  &  soul.     4471. 
Cat.     6435. 
False  start.     13536a. 
Her  faith  iustified.     18965. 
Mr.  Neptune,  rex.     30218. 
Mrs.     Brown's     impersona- 
tion.    30321. 
Stepping  stone.     43878. 
Suspect.     44684. 
Suspicion.     44691. 
Timber  thief.     46229. 
Two  barons.     47555. 
Woman's  power.     51555. 

Ward   (Genevieve)  : 

Eoreret     me     not.       15009, 

15011. 
Jane  Shore.    22466. 
Ward      (George)  One     fair 

daughter.     34004. 

Ward    (H.)  : 

Getting    back    to    Chicago. 

53766. 
Question      of      the      hour. 
38174. 
Ward  (I.)     Lady  Mike.    24468. 
Ward    (J.  B.)     Mock  trial  for 

breach  of  promise.     30553. 
Ward  (J.  C.)    Charlotte, d'Erra. 

6796. 
Ward    (J.  E.)      Test  for  blood. 
45465. 


Ward    (J.  F.)  : 

Coachman   Higgins,   M.   D. 

7715. 
Doctor.     11101. 
Ward   (J.  J.)  : 

Battle   between    s(ei>-brotli- 

ers.    3106. 
(Jovernor.     17175. 
Wai-d     (.1.    T.)       l)e:id    rim-or. 

10214. 
Ward    (.lames)  : 

P.ouncers.     4742. 
Fair  nihilist.     13380. 
Petticoats.    36061a. 
Ward   (John)  : 

Head  waiters.     18410. 
Percy  &  Harold.    35882. 
Ward  (Johnson)  : 
Circe.     7376. 

Gentleman  Waife.    16131. 
Good  luck.     17093. 
Heritage      of      Langsdale. 

19215. 
Sleeping  beauty.     42753. 
Ward      (Lav.'rence)        English- 
man's idea  of  our  natl.  game. 
12783. 
Ward   (Lew)  : 

Claim  96.     7484. 
Gyp,  the  heiress.     17815. 
Javlus  Jordan.     22506. 
Mv  pard.     31682. 
Nugget  Nell.    33123. 
Signing  an  actor.     42310. 
.'Strictly  temperance.    44151. 
Taggs,  the  waif.     44914. 
Too  many  cousins.  46525. 
Ward    (Lillian)      Magic  of  the 

gods.     27378. 
Ward        (Lydia)  Daughter. 

9930. 
AVard     (T.    F.)      Two    eugenic 

boys.      55699. 
Ward    (AV.)     Madge,  the  maid. 

27285. 
Ward   (W.  PI.)  : 

Dutch  chanujion.    12064. 
When   the   devil    comes   to 
town.     50314. 
Ward   (W.  L.)     Hope  &  death. 

20254. 
AVard    (W.  T.)     Zitka.     52373, 

52374. 
AVard  &  Sheppell.   Bughouse  af- 
fair.    5419. 
AA'ard-Base      (H.)         Treasure 

from  Egypt.     46898. 
AA'^ard,  Lock  &  co.     Four  ]ilays 
by  A.  Eyre.     15171. 

AVarde  (C.  A.)  : 

C:in  racket.    5975. 

Job  lot.     22783. 
AVarde      (M.)        Betty     AVales 
giWs  &  Mr.  Kidd.     3657. 


AVarde  (M.  E.)  : 

A^assar  girl.     48730. 
AVoman    of    the    19th    cen- 
tury.    51461. 
AVardell  (F.)     Snlphuro.  44467. 
AVardell    (F.    S.)      TTndesirable 

neighbor.     48265. 
AVardell  &  Hovt.     Italian  .^  I  ho 

boss.     22250a. 
AA'ardeu      (B.)        Glockenspiel. 

16766b. 
AVarden         (E.)  Scampini. 

40929a. 
AVarden  (F.)     Dolly's  week  end. 

11302. 
AVarden   (R.  B.)  : 

Chinese  concession.    7084. 
Was  it  fate?    49635. 
AVardes     (M.     du)       See     Du 

AVardes. 
AA'^ardman   (G.)  : 
Monica.    30808. 
Sandoval.     40690. 
AA^ardwell  (C.  H.)  : 

Calm  yourself.     53054. 
Discard.    53415. 
Fools.    53667. 
Ware  (C.  T.  P.)     Orion.   34371. 
AVare    (F.   E.)      Brown  Bessie. 

5316. 
AVare  (Len)   pseud.    See  AVard 

(Lew) 
AVare  (R.  D.)  : 

Grand  lama.    17269. 
Sheriff.     42072. 
AA'are    (T.   M.)  : 

Mills  of  God.     29678. 
Office   hours   from   1   to   3. 

33333. 
Revolving  wedge.    39297. 
AVare   (AV.)  : 

Adele.     273,  274. 

Flung      from      the      foam. 

14613. 
Iron  bands.     22063. 
Meribah.     29208. 
Right  at  last.     39419. 
AVoman's  secret.     51572. 
AVare     (W.    C.)       In    old    A'a. 

21281. 
AA^areing    (A)  : 

Ben  th'  hoose.    348Sa. 
Invisible  man.     21910a. 
AA^aring    (B.  P.)  : 

Maurice       de       IVIarcoyne. 

28875. 
Two  duels.    47603. 
Wife  &  daughter.     50877. 
AA^arinner    (R.  C.)      California. 

5849. 
AA^arman     (M.)       Kingdom     of 
Kinkapoo.    23939. 

AVarnack      (H.     C.)       Cowlick 
army.     8980a. 


5379— VOL  2-16 116 


3503 


INDEX 


Warner   (A.)     Rejuvenation  of 

Aunt  Mary.    r)5142. 
Warner  (A.  J.)     Daring  Daw. 

9S50. 
Warner     (A.     T..)       Hiawatlia. 

19343. 
Warner   (C.)  : 

Light  beyond.    25363. 
Misanthrope.      29840. 
Warner    (C.    D.)      Gilded    age. 

16352. 
Warner     (C.    S.)       Graduated. 

17216. 
Warner    (F.    C.)      Three    Sun- 
da  v.s  in  n  week.    46030a. 
Warner    (F.    E.)      Cry    of    the 

human.     92SS,  9289. 
Warner  (F.  P.)    Two  bonanzas. 

47562. 
Warner   (H.  B.)  : 

Awfully   bashful.     2584. 
Bread   cast   upon    the   wa- 
ters.    4964. 
D.    D.   Hyde   &   Hunt,   do- 
mestic detectives.     9576. 
Gold  pocket.    16904. 
Love  vs.  wine.     26643. 
Our  baby's  nurse.    34537. 
Poor  old  slave.     36810. 
Regiment     of     Champagne. 

38918. 
Street  singer.     44119. 
Susette.     the     ropemaker's 
daughter.     44678. 
Warner    (J.   E.)  : 

Har  last  hope.     19048. 
Modesta.     30677. 
One  magic  hour.     34033. 
Warner    (J.   F.)  : 
•      Arctic.     1785. 
Cuddy.     9332. 

Hezekiah  Hapgood.     1<.)339. 
Influence.     21701. 
Speculation.      43481. 
Warner   (L.  P.)  : 

Lesson  in  flirtation.    25100. 
On  the  roof  at  a  fashion- 
able sanatorium.     33908. 
Tompkins  no.  3.     46487. 
Warner     (M.)       Strong    &    the 

weak.     44188. 
Warner    (M.  J.)  : 
Arctic.     1785. 
Influence.     21701. 
Warner   (R.)  : 

Adrift.     52568. 
Advance  agt.     333. 
Ankles.     52692. 
Big  story.     3805. 
Blinky's   last   trick.     4275. 
■  Dottie.     11503. 
Gayworld's.     15999. 
Girl  he  left  behind.   16548a. 
I.  O.  U.     54011. 
Last  hope.     24715. 


Warner    (R. ) — Continued. 
Maiden's  prayer.     54386. 
Miracle.     54530. 
Nightingale.     32762. 
Room  &  bath.     39894. 
Scrappy     Hogan's     return. 

41192. 
Small  town  stuff,    55369. 
Soldier  men.     43066a. 
Star  part.    43791. 
Two  souls.    47780. 
Watsonville.      49705a. 
We  all  must  pay.    49810a. 
Warner    (S.  E.)      John  Ander- 
son, my  .To  John.     22827. 
Warner   (W.  H.)  : 

Chance  shot.     53107. 
Cup  of  cold  water.    53305. 
Derelict.     53388. 
Infallible  system.    54056. 
Marrying     for     money. 

54437. 
Mothers  of  men.     54616. 
No  questions  asked.    54727. 
On  the  knees  of  the  gods. 

54785. 
Pretense.    55027. 
Tact.     55505. 

Woman     who     laughed. 
55992. 
Warner  &  co.     Love  vs.  wine. 

26643. 
Warnes    (J.  L.)     How  it  hap- 

iJened.     ,53989. 
Warnke  (F.)    Andalucia.    1426. 
Warr    (G.   C.)      Tale  of  Troy. 

440S0. 
War  re!  I     (S.)      Merry    makers. 

20248. 
Warren   (A.  B.)  : 
•      Real  thing.     38577. 

What  she  knew.     50130. 
Warren  (A., J.)     Bound  to  win. 

4753. 
Warren    (P..)      Surprise  party. 

55488. 
Warren   (C.)  : 

Faithful  friends.     13442. 
P'ortnight's    flirtation. 
15039. 
Warren    (C.  A.)  : 

Dangers   of   ignorance. 

53334. 
Marriage    in     the     dark. 

54433. 
Only  a  girl.     54812. 
Warren    (C.  E.)  : 

Scarf  of  gold.     40966. 
Traitress.    46783. 
Warren    (C.  L.)  : 

Crimson  Gulch.     9117. 
Kidding  the  capt.    23670. 
Life-boat  crew.    25290. 
Quo    vadis,    upside    down. 
38251. 

3504 


Warren   (C.  R.)  : 

Cinders  Jimmie.     7365. 

Dominica.     534.38. 

Lucky.     26839a. 

Mizpah.     30539. 

Practical  joke.     37019. 

Recalled.     55122. 

Village  doctor.     49028a. 

W^  recked.     51834a. 
Warren   (C.  W.)     Mrs.  Arling- 
ton.    30298. 
Warren    (E.  A.)  : 

Cheese  &  crackers.    6885. 

Struggle    for    millions. 
44240. 
AVarren  (Eliza)  : 

His   compensation.      19.584. 

Mary  Tudor.     28582. 

Taming  of  Georgina.    45049. 

While    he    was     at    Elba. 
50427. 

1794.     52500. 
Warren   (Ernest)  : 

Borrowed.     4672. 

Mother's  atonement.   31175. 

Nettle.     32264. 
W^arren     (F.)      Woman's    side. 

51573. 
Warren     (F.     T.)       City     em- 
ployees.    7449. 
Warren     (G.     C.)r     House    of 

Grandet.     20404J 
Warren    (G.  F.)  :  1 

At  Ladysmith.     2148. 

Diamonds  &  hearts.    10775. 

Street  fair.     44116. 

Twig  of  laurel.     47473. 
Warren    (G.  R.)  : 

Bill  of  fare.     3842. 

Bow     legged     pup.       4768, 
4769. 

Determined     Miss    Dai-ing. 
10625. 

Golden   dragon.     16943. 

R.  McG.     55092. 

Roaring     serpent.       39601, 
39602. 

Sorceress      of      palmistry. 
43288,  43289. 

Spendthi'ift.      43511. 

Square  deal.     55428. 

Wait  &  see  !    55805. 

Which?    50412. 
Warren   (H.  E.)  : 

India.     21621. 

Moonshine.     30956. 
Warren    (H.  N.)     Tilman  Joy, 
the  emancipator.     46220. 

Warren   (Helen)     Her  father's 
sin.     18977. 

Warren  (Henrietta)     See  Krag 

(N.  F.) 

AVarren    (Herbert)     Black  but- 
terfly.    4061. 


INDEX 


Warreu    (J.  E.)  : 
Alimony.    52618. 
Bought.     4735. 
Oh  pop,  oh  pop.     33354. 
Warren  (L.)  : 

.Tulius  Caosar.     23247. 
iMueh    ado    about    nothiu}4'. 
31280. 
Wni-reu    (M.)  : 

(Jatiline.     ()4G0a. 
Hidden  inn.     19370. 
Khedive.     2364S,  54166. 
Warren   (I\I.  V.)     Substance  of 

ambition.    54981. 
Warren    (M.  J.)  : 

Elopement  of  Ellen.    12533. 
Endymion.     12731. 
Substance      of      ambition. 

44319. 
Tommy's  wife.     46476. 
Twig  of  thorns.     47474. 
Warreu    (O.)      Going   bacli    to 

mother.     16852. 
Warren   (P.)  : 

Day     that     Lincoln     died. 

10147,  10148. 
Unwritten      law.        48467, 
48468. 
Warren      (P.     L.)        Married. 

28431. 
Warren      (R.)        Malheurs     de 

Sophie.     27644a. 
Warren   (R.  H.)  : 
Phyllis.     36186. 
Rightful  heir.     39457. 
Royal  dilem.ma.     40133. 
Vagabond.     4S602. 
Warren   (Mrs.  W.)  Attic.   2339. 
AVarrick  (O.  C.)    Alfred  Sheer- 
wood.     755. 
Warring   (R.  A.)  : 
Colonia.     7038. 
Wooden  Indian.     51678. 
Warrington  (D.  C. )     As  others 

see  us.    2018a. 
Warsha    (M.)  : 

Gesammelte  dramen  von  A. 

Tchechoff.     16235. 
Leben      fun'm      menschen. 
16239. 

Warshawsky  (S.  J.)  : 

Broadway.      5137a,    5138a, 

5138b,  52990. 
Is  this  the  promised  land? 

22104a. 
One    dollar    aown.      54798. 

54799. 
Our    first    ]Mrs.    President. 

54833. 
Promised  land.    37678a. 
Radical  Lilly.     55098. 
Radical  Rose.     55099. 
Relations.     3S992a. 
Retribution.     39166a. 


Warshawsky   (S.  J.)— Contd. 
Roseverne.    40042a. 
When    he    struck    his    bal- 
ance.    50226. 
Wart    (F.    B.    van)      See   Van 

Wart. 
Wart   (W.  de)     Sec  De  Wart. 
Wai-wick    (A.)      Kiddie's  burg- 
lar.    54  J  69. 
Wai-wick   (J.  H.)  : 

Fortune's  waif.     in(>8L 
IJt'athea   (niinee.     1S592. 
Warwick    (  H.)  : 

Inte(-k!iing.     21800. 
Kidnapper.     23681. 
On  the  brink.     33816. 
Week-day-Billy.      49926. 
Warwick    (T.)      Kiddie's  bui'g- 

lar.     54369. 
Washburn    (A.)  : 

Cicely's  system.     7311. 
Columbia's    diplomacy. 

7992. 
Mother's   accident.     31172. 
W^ashburn    (A.    L. )      Get   your 

tickets.     16262. 
Washburn      (B.)        AVashburn 

sisters.     49644. 
Washburn   (C.  C.)  : 
Baby.     2630. 
China  shop.     7077. 
Stepuncle.     43884. 
Unexpected.     48280.  48281. 
Washburn     (H.    C.)       Jollier's 

dream.     22921. 
Washburn    (H.   E.)  : 
Dark  comet.    9859. 
Telepagram.    45225. 
Washburn    (L.)  : 

Ears  that  hear  not.  12149a. 
Indian  maidens.     21630. 
^  Vanishing    victor.      4S696a. 
AVashburn    (L.  AV.)  : 

Little  priest.     25846. 
Lost  in  Egypt.     26312. 
AA'ashburn    (S.)      Man    in    hid- 
ing.    27846. 
AVashburn    (AV.    D.)    jr.     Lum- 
berjack.    26925a. 
AVashburne  (C.  S. )     Born  in  sin. 

25954. 
AVashburne  (J.  H.)  : 

Count  for  a  day.     8661. 
Happy  home.     18172. 
Heart     of     a     cracksman. 

1844] . 
Lost  out.     26332. 
AVashburne  (V.  B.)     Little  lost 

sister.     25750. 
AVashington   (L.  AV.)     Spirit  of 

Tuskegee.     43580. 
AVashington  (N.  G.)  : 

Heart  of  Erin.     18462. 
Mirth.     29829.   29830. 
Our  courts.     34586. 


AVashington   (N.  G.) — Contd. 
Our  schools,    34766. 
Two     princes     of     Baden. 
47756,  47757. 
AA^'ashington      square      players, 
inc. : 

Literature.     54280. 
Miracle     of     St.     Anthony. 
54533. 
AVason  (R.  A.)     Hand  upon  the 

lever.     18055. 
AVassermann    (A.)      Maim   auf 

der  schaukel.     28076. 
AA'assermann    (J.)      Ungleichen 

schalen.     48317. 
Wasson  (B.  S.)  : 

King  Roderick,  last  of  the 

Goths.      23906. 
Roderick,    king    of    Spain. 
39703. 
Water    (AV.    B.    van    de)      Sec 

Van  de  AVater. 
AVaterbury  ( I.  C. )      Maid  of  Ox- 
firth.     27490. 
AVaterbury   {Mrs.  J.  B.)    Mari- 

btti.    28297. 
AWaterhouse  (E.  C.)  : 

Greatest  haul.     17527a. 
Playing  possum.    36476a. 
AVaterhouse       {Mrs.      H.     B.) 

Greatest  haul.     17527a. 
AA'aterhouse   (L.  B. )     Held  up. 

18710a. 
AVaterhouse    (AV.   L.)      Playing 

possum.    36476a. 
AA^aterloo    (S.)      Anarchist    Is- 
land.    1389. 
Waterman    (A.  A.)     Journalis- 

teu.    23063. 
AA'^aterman    (A.  H.)      Ogg-nogg. 

33345. 
Waterman  (B.  F.)  : 

Break  of  day.    4975. 
For    honor's    sake.      14837. 
Jew  &  gentile.    22685. 
On  the  road.    33S9S,  33904. 
Selma.     41438,  41439. 
AVaterman  {Mrs.  CM.)   Masque 

of  the  dawn.     54456. 
AA'aterman    (C.    N.)      February 

the  29th.     13960. 
AVaterman    (J.   K.)      Ogg-nogg. 

33345. 
AVaterman    (N.)      Help!  Help! 

18786. 
AA'^aterman    (P.)      Blatherskite. 

4209. 
Waters  (B.)    Oldest  inhabitant. 

33680a. 
Waters    (C.   F.)      Two  African 

kings.     47536. 
AA^aters  {Mrs.  D.)     King  of  the 

silvery  sea.     23879. 
AVaters     (D.    J.)       Discourage 
ment.     10933a. 


3505 


INDEX 


Waters       (D.      S.)         Victory. 

48983. 
Waters    (G.    L.)      Breaking   a 

bronk.     4983. 
Waters      (H.)         .Tooathan     & 

David.     22975. 
Waters    (J.    R.)      My     Tony's 

birthday.     31716. 
Waters  (M.)     His  first  mount. 

19631. 
Waters   (R.)  : 

Man  of  the  future.     27921. 
Such  is  life.    44364. 
Under        the        battle-flag. 
48149. 
Waters         (S.)  Funabashi. 

15701. 
Waters    (T.  W.)  : 

Father  &  son.    .53613. 
.Tonah  &  the  whale.     22970 
Neiffhborlv  -  neighbors. 

32169. 
O'Flynn's  stone  wall.   33348. 
Waters  (Theodore)  : 
Adland.    293. 
My  affinity.     31483. 
Waters      (W.      W.)        Coming 

woman.     8107. 
Wathall  (A.  G.)  : 

Bluigga-Bhu.    8742. 
Phantom  elopement.   86080. 
Singbad  the  sailor.     42484. 
Suunv  Spain.     44564. 
Watkin   (E.  H.  E.)  : 
Knockers.     24182. 
Monkey  god.     30817. 
Walkins    (C.  A.)  : 

iShorty  &  his  dad.     42171. 
Struck  sas.     44216. 
V/atkins    (L).   E.)  :  . 

First        Christmas        tree. 

5364S. 
F  r  o  1  i  q  u  e    de    maga  zine. 
53719.  V    .     • 

Watkins    (E. )    Hiring   a    cook. 
19582b. 

Watkins      (G.     G.)        Old-time 
courtship.    38645.  :  u'-' 

Watkins  (H.)  : 

Dick  Drift.     10803. 

His  worst  enemy.     19874. 

Race  for  love.    38289. 
Watkins  (L.)  : 

Inconstancy.     21599. 

Lali.    24553. 

Woodhill  farm.    51688. 
Watrous  (O,  V.  or  Valerie)  : 

First  contract.     14357. 

Law  &  the  man.    24S57a. 

Man's  wife.     28110:v. 

Thousand  dollar  bill.  45915. 

Up-grade.     48478. 

Wayfarer.    49791. 

Zora.     52384. 


Watson  (A.)  : 

Papa's  baby.    35215. 
Two  flats.     47608. 
Watson       (A.      C.)        Barbara 

catches  a  burglar.     2961. 
Watson    (A.  E.)  : 

Convalescence     of    Robbie. 

8396,  8397. 
Cousin  Marie.     8900. 
Dancing  master.    9728. 
Love    affairs    of   madame. 

26423. 
Mission  of  Letty.     30074. 
Our  minister's  bride.  34715. 
I'atsy  from  Dakota.  35587a. 
Watson  (A.  H.)     Specter  bride- 
groom.   43473. 
Watson    (A.   .1.)     Dog  catcher. 

11234. 
Watson     (B.    E.)       Girl     from 

home.     16498. 
Watson  (C.  A.)     His  first  love. 

19629. 
Watson    (E.)     See  Watson    (A. 

E.) 
V/atson      (F.)       Pittipoo     Poo. 

36415. 
Watson  (F.  S.)     Day  with  the 

specialists.      10151. 
Watson  (H.)     Butler.    5635. 
Watson    (H.)    jr.     Professor  & 

the  hoboe.    87620. 
Watson     (H.     S.)       Montamin. 

54591. 
Watson  (J.)  : 

Beside     the     bonnie     brier 

bush.    3566,  4579. 
Days    of    auld    lang    syne. 

3566. 
Kate  Carnegie.     3566. 
Watson  ( J.  H.)    Oregon.    34326. 
Watson  (J.  K.)  :  ^ 

Accomplishments.    146. 
Marriage     of     convenience. 

28410. 
There's  one  l>oi'u  every  min- 
ute.   45727. 
V/atson  (J.  P  .P.)     Dying  pugi- 
list.    12094. 
Watson  (.L  W.)  : 

Blanche  Vavasour.     4198. 
Flirtation.     14525. 
Watson    (J.   Z.)      Calif ornians. 

5869. 
Watson     (K.)       Hoosier     girl. 

20229. 
Watson  (L.  J.)  2d.    Wanderers. 

49474. 
Watson  (Malcolm)  : 
Capt.  Kettle.    6127. 
Conversion  of  Nat  Sturge. 

8406. 
Held  asunder.     18697. 
Joseph.    22995. 
Love  &  liberty.    20447. 

3506 


Watson    (Malcolm) — Contd. 
No  less  than  king.    32864. 
Pretty  bequest.    37107. 
Tally-ho.    45018. 
Watson  (Mary)     Held  in  check. 

18708. 
Watson    (T.   M.)      See  Watson 

(M.) 
Watson    (VV.).  Heralds  of  the 
dawn.    19181. 

Watson  (W.  B.)  : 

Amer.  &  French  beauties  ex- 
travaganza   &    burlesque 

CO.    1156. 
Australian     or     Parisienne 

beauties.    2467. 
Belles  of  Trinity.    3452. 
Buffalo  burlesque  &  extrav- 
aganza.   5413. 
Chicken  trust.     58125. 
French     bloomer     girls. 

15356. 
Grand  mogul.    17272. 
Imperial     extravaganza     & 

burlesque  co.    21028. 
In  old  Trinity.    21278. 
Jerusalem.    22629. 
Krausemeyer's  alley.  24242. 
Krousemeyer's  alley.  24262. 
Lifting  the  iid.     25852. 
London    &    Amer.    bloomer 

girls.     26093. 
Mickey  Finn,  that  bad  boy. 

29384. 
More    money    than    brains. 

31018. 
O'Hooligan.     33371. 
O'Hooligan's       christening. 

33372. 
C)'Hooligan's  receptitm. 

33374. 
O'Hooligan's    w  e  d  d  i  n  g. 

38375. 
Queen  of  divorces.    38022. 
Red  light  girls.     88756. 
Suicide  hall.     44439. 
Sunset  ltd.     44575. 
Tenderloin  beauties.    45375. 
That  yellow  kid.    45683. 
Trinity  chimes.     46991. 
Trocadero   extravaganza  & 

burlesque  co.     47128. 
Tuxedo      extravaganza      & 

burlesque  co.     47394. 
U.  S.  beauties  extravaganza 

&  burlesque  co.     48347. 
Washington    society    girls. 

49669. 
Watson  (Mrs.  W.  H.)    See  Wat- 
son (A.  E.) 

Watt    (B.   or  R.)      See  Smilev 
(R.  W.) 

Watt  (R.  A.)     Way.    49718. 


INDEX 


AVatt    (W.  E.)  : 

As  von  like  it.     2042. 
Oluti:  family.      16800. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29161. 
VentrilO(inist.     48826. 
\Vatter.s     (K.)       Hans    &    Nix. 

18098. 
Wattke   (V.)    Diva.     10998. 
AVattko     (.r. )       Herb.stmanover. 

19184. 
Watts    (C.)     Unto  tlie  3rl  gen- 
eration.    48441. 
Watts    (C.    P.)      Won    bnt    to 

sorrovp.    51630. 
Watts  (E.  A.)     In  Cupid's  pal- 
ace. 21136. 
Watts    (G.   W.)      Her  newsboy 

son.     190S6. 
Watts    (M.   S.)  : 

Human  parasites.    58998. 
AVearin'      o'      the      screen. 
49843a. 
Vv'atts   (R.  J.)     Newspaper  ad. 

32.576.        ■- 
V/alts  (R.  M.")     Rehoarsinsc  for 

the  ball.     38953. 
Watts    (W.)      King  Philip   IV. 

54179. 
Watts   (W.  P.)     How  Jack  got 

busy.    20495. 
Watts  (W.  R.)  : 

•Joshua  Simpkins.    23045. 
Our  sleighing  parly.  34773. 
Parisian  revels.     35331. 
Ruby  of  the  desert.    40221. 
Watts-Dunton    (T.)      Merchant 

of  Venice.    29162. 
Wattvne   (P.  de)     Passions  de 

Bi<lochard.    35490. 
Waugh     (E.    A.)       Awakening. 

2550. 
Waugh    (L.  B.^      In  the  midst 

of  the  ball.    21461. 
Wanah    (W.   AV.)      'Twixt  cup 

&  lip.     47516. 
AVaxman    (A.   P.)      Soldiers  of 

the  common  good.    43104. 
AA'av   (E.  O.)     Unexpected  visi- 
tor.    48300. 
AVay   (K.  P.)     Under  the  rose. 

48202. 
Wav  (R.  D.)    Fatima.  a  flower 
of  the  Orient.    13881. 

AA'ayburn  (N.)  : 

Eleven  forty-five.     12448. 
Melodyland.    .54485. 
Pickaninnv  minstrels. 

36213. 
Slave  runner.     42718. 
Star  bout.     43773. 
Town  topics.    46664a. 
AA'hat's     the     matter     with 

Hiinnah?   50117. 


AVaybiirn's  (Ned)  vaudeville  at- 
tractions, inc. : 
Daisy  land.    9657. 
Derby  winner.    10507. 
In  the  stretch.    21523. 
Kitty  land.     24064. 
Kittytown.     24072. 
Ned  AA''avburn's  rain  dears. 
32146. 
AVayditt:'h  (A.)    Between  2  con- 
tinents.   3689. 
AA^ayland    (A.   S.)  : 

Goat  let  loose.    16819. 
Initiation   night.     21726. 
AA^iyland    (.T.  H.)    &  co.     Tried 

&  true.     46973. 
AA'aymire     (E. )       In    manor    & 

wood.     21239. 
Wayna  (A.  J.)     Lecture  in  tem- 
perance.    24968. 
AA^ayne    fC.)  : 

My  wife's  huf;l»and.     31755. 
To     Bo^iton     f>n     business. 

46360. 
Town  clown.     46645,  46646. 
AVayne   (C.  S.)  : 
Bootless.    4640. 
Cigarettes.     7331a. 
Conscience.    8311. 
Devil.     10653. 
Profit  and  loss.    37653a. 
AA^ayne  (E. )     Heard  in  camera. 

184221). 
AVayne  (F.)     White  hat.  50524. 
AA^avne  (K.  M. )    AA'hen  wit  won. 

.50355. 
AA'ayne  pub.  co.,  iuc.     Midsmn- 

mer  dance  dream.     .54.509. 
AVeadock   (L.)  : 
Jap.     22484. 
Samples.     40667. 
AVeadon   (F.  P.)  : 

Bar  sinister.     2948. 
Boliver's  busv  da  v.     4515. 
High  tide.     19428. 
Hot  stuff.     20336. 
AVayword  girl.     49807. 
AA'eatherley  (S. )    Masterstroke. 

28725a. 
AA^eatherlv    (P.   E.)  : 

Mirette.     29806.  29807. 
Navarraise.      32100. 
Pagliacci.     35054.   35055. 
Rantzau.     38641. 
Signa.     42300. 
AA'^eathers  (E.  W.)     Intercepted 

message.     21808. 
AA'eaver     (A.)       Young    scamp. 

52200. 
AA'eaver   (G. )     Varsity  villainy. 

48717. 
AA'^eaver  (E.  AA''.)    Daniel  Boone. 

9794. 
AA''eaver  (F.  N.)     One-act  play. 
33981. 


AA^^eaver     (H.)       Pacific     Pete. 

35008. 
AVeaver   (H.  A.)  : 

Boy  detective.     4831. 
Fidelia,     the     fire     waif. 

14119. 
Ladv  Lvnn.     24460. 
Little  Goldie.     25704. 
Mliss.     30542. 
No  name.     32874. 
Poor  Miss  Finch.     36805. 
Tom-All-Alone's.     46436. 
Viva.     49197. 
AVho's  wife?    50675. 
AVeaver  (H.  B.)     Half  a  ghost. 

17907. 
AVeaver    (J.)      Peg  AVofhngton, 
the  queen  of  comedy.     35796. 
AVeaver    (J.   G.)  : 

A^oice  Vvithin.     49245a. 
AA^oman  of  nerve.    51448a. 
A\'eaver  (J.  L.)     Romance  &  a 

hold  up.     39780. 
AVeaver  (J.  V.  A.)  jr.    AVatering 

troughs.     55849. 
AA'eaver   (O.)  : 

Nightingale.     32764. 
Prince  consort.     37290. 
Promoters.     37694. 
AVeaver    (T.  J^.)      Star  of  des- 
tiny.    43782. 
Webb   (A.  R.)     Calamity  Jane. 

5821. 
AA'^ebb   (B.  F.)     Gay  chaperone. 

1.5956. 
AA'ebb    (E.)      See   Haskett 
(E.  AV.) 

AVebb   (E.  E.)  : 

Fairy  serenade.     13415. 
Ni.sht  in  Ireland.     32694. 

AVebb   (E.  H.)     Astarte.     2109. 
AA''ebb  (F.)     Robert  &  Bertram. 
39614. 

AVebb    (F.   I.)     Breath  of  sus- 
picion.    5001. 

AVebb  (J.  O.)  : 

After  20  years.     531. 
Amer.  beauty.    1163. 
Cherry  Valley.     6913. 
Cluster  of  diamonds.    7706. 
Convict's  sweetheart.   8432. 
From     rags     to     riches. 

15565. 
Golden  'fiend.     16947. 
Great  divide.     17381. 
Hercules.     19187. 
Heroes  of  '98.     19285. 
Heroic  hearts.     19289. 
In  the  far  East.     21400. 
Land  o'  cotton.     24582. 
Marshal  of  May  field.    28487 
Miner's  daughter.    29725. 
IMysteries  of  Paris.     31798 
Mystic  mountain.     31866. 


3507 


INDEX 


Wel»l»    (J.  O— Contimiea. 

JJoiiiaiice    of   the   Potoniac. 

398120. 
Sandy  Bottom,     40693. 
Secret    wedding.      41358. 
South  Africa.     43357. 
Texas  ranger.     45501. 
That  little  Swede.    45589. 
Through    smoke    &    flame. 
46079. 
Webb  (J.  S.)     Velvet  scal)bard. 

48768. 
Webb  (K.  S.)  : 

Best  sellers.     3598. 
Burglars.     5528. 
Cinderella— 1915.     7360b. 
Disputed  ground.     10967. 
Har    highness,    the    prince. 

19016. 
King    Karl    of    Kronstadt. 

23797. 
Leap  year  land.     24938a. 
Merry  waltz  kiss.    29268. 
Mountaineer.    31235a. 
On  your  way.    33964a. 
Webb  (L.)  : 

Bill's  partner.     3870. 
Diamonds  &  toads.     10779. 
Honor     of     John     Carson. 

20169. 
Silver  sword.     42423. 
Webb  (P.)    Variety  girl.   48711. 
Webb  (Rov  or  R.  D.)  : 

Cinderella— 1915.     7360b. 
King    Karl    of    Kronstadt. 

23797. 
Leap  year  land.    24938a. 
Mountaineer.     31235a. 
On  vour  way.     33964a. 
Webb     (W.)       John     Halifax, 

gentleman.    22855a. 
Webb     (W.    J.)      Photographic 

fun.    36175,  36176. 
Webber   (A.)     Fiorella.     14295. 
Webber    (A.   P.)      Salesman   & 

the  valet.     55229. 
Vvebber      (C.      D.)        Janitor. 

22476,  22479. 
Webber  (C.  F.)  : 

At  Cape  Delgado.    2123. 
Daughter  of  JUdea.    9965. 
Evolution.     13165. 
Nan  o'  tlie  sands.    31930. 
Reincarnation    of   Cynthia. 

38974. 
Rigolde.     39460. 
Webber    (C.  H.)  : 

Cranks,  a   litll<>  off.     9015. 
Green     Mountain     ranger. 

17587. 
Seci'et  service.     41348. 
\\el)ber    (K.   G.)      Ocean   waif. 

33239. 
Wabber    (E.   T.)      Good   news. 
17097. 


Weljber   (H.  A.)  : 

Dead  letter.     10208. 

Flint  &  Steel.     14516. 

Man  &  wife.     27744. 

Nip  &  Tuck.     32836. 
Webber    ( H.   H. )      Haunted 

hearts.     18304. 
W^ebber  (Mrs.  H.  P.)    W\ .man's 

life.     51540. 
Webber     (J.    F.)       How    Mrs. 

Dunn   done   Dunn.     20505. 
AVebber      (M.     L.)        What     is 

fame.     50086. 
Weber  (A.  De  M.)     Only  a  re- 
hearsal.    34177. 
Weber    (A.    O.)      Gesundbeter. 

10247. 
Weber  (C.E.)     Truth.    47286a. 
Wel)er  (E.)     Lolo-Lulu.     26089. 
Weber   (G.  A.)  : 

All  in  a  lifetime.     855. 

Friend   in   need.      53710. 

Heart  of  Ky.     18470. 

How  to  choose  a  husband. 
20546. 

In  a  lifetime.     21072. 

Lumberjack.     20925,  20926. 

Plunge      into      matrimony. 
36569a. 
Weber    (J.    F.)      Koln.   das  ist 

was  fiir  dich.     24204. 
Weber   (J.  M.)  : 

Amer.  made.     1245. 

CatJierine   Market.     6459. 

Catharine    street    ferry. 
6461. 

Con  curers.     8198. 

Corn  curers.     8532. 

Fallen     by     the     wayside. 
13498. 

Freeze  out.     15351. 

French  made.     15368. 

German  made.     16192. 

Girl  from  Chantilly.   16483. 

Glad  hand.     16703. 

Hurley  hurley.     20701. 

Katrina.     23532. 

Lady   of   quantity.     24487. 

Nibo.     32607. 

Paris  exposition.     35802. 

Paris   1900.     35310. 

Pooh  Pooh.     36790. 

Pousse-cafe.     36921. 

Trolley  party.    47144, 47145. 

Whirligig.     50457. 

Whoop-dee-doo.     50708. 

Worst  born.     51803. 
Weber    (L.  L.)  : 

M  idgetty-Diggetty.    29404. 

Pai-is  by  night.     35301. 

Professional  life.     37610. 

W(>ber's  Olympia.    49878. 
Web(M'    (W.)  : 

Franz  von  Assisi.    15271. 

Viaudante.     48926. 


Weber  (W.  C.)     Psyclie.   37766. 

We!)er    [Mrs.   W.  H.)      Only   a 

shoemaker's  daughter.   34178. 

Weber-haus  verlagsgesellschaft. 

Gesundbeter.    16247. 
Webster.     Ribs.     39327. 
Webster   (B.)   jr.: 

Mamma's  gone  out.     27675. 
Woman      of     the     people. 
51464. 
Webster    (C.)      Hate.     53874. 
Webster    (C.    A.)    Lady   Anne. 

24350. 
Webster    (C.  W.)     Christopher 

ColumJvas.     7263,  7264. 
Webster   (G.  L.)  : 

Harding   Knox.      18213. 
How    Mr.    Carter    got    out 
of  it.     20504. 
Webster   (H.  E.)  : 

Flock  of  geese.    14541. 
Goose  familv.     17127. 
We])Ster  (H.  K.)  : 
Feathers.     339.59. 
Jenny.     22609. 
June  madness.     23291. 
Mrs.    Thornborough's    apol- 
ogy.    30471. 
Outcry.     34885a. 
Professor   Magnus.     37634. 
Victoria.     48973. 
Webster   (H.  M.)     Varsity  vil- 
lainy.    48717. 
Webster      (.L     V.)        Augusta. 

2368. 
Webster   (James)     Foiu-  sham- 
rocks.    15177. 
Webster   (Jean)     Daddy  Long- 
Legs.     9597a. 
Webster  (John)  England.   Mas- 
terpieces   of    the    English 
drama.   Webster  &  Tourneur. 
28741. 
Webster  (John )   Highlands, 
N.  J.: 
Bicycle  agent.     3752. 
Bicycle  girl.    3755. 
Bicycle  man.    3756. 
Bicycle  queen.    3757. 
Webster    (K.)      My   daughter;* 

husband.    31530. 
Webster    (L. )      Invalid   pupils 

21887 
Webster    (R.)      Old    bachelor. 

33414. 
Webster  (S.  G.)  : 

Diamond   earrings.     10750. 
Swap.    44730. 
Webster    (T.  B.)      Hour   after. 

20373. 
Webster  bros.   Four  shamrocks. 

15177. 
Wechsler   (I.  S.)  : 

Delusions.     10433. 
Social  error.    42959. 


3508 


INDEX 


Weckleiii     ( N. )       Androiuache. 

1443a. 
)\'c('ksteiu    (B. )  : 

Criminul  operation.    DlOSa, 
Frea   love   victims.     53703. 
Straggler.     44246a. 
Thief     tlirough     miser  y. 
45776a. 
Weddell   (F.)  : 

Antidote.     52703. 
Disap{)ointing  a  n  c  e  s  t  o  r. 

10913. 
He  found  out.     18374. 
Her  noble  ancestor.     19088. 
Premature  moving.     37058. 
Why,  papa.    50747. 
Wedehouse   (P.  G.)     Thief  for 

a  night.     4576S. 
Wedakind    (F.)  : 

AAvakeuing     of     s  p  r  i  n  g. 

2568,  2569.  52788. 
Court   singer.     161  S4a. 
Erdgeist.      53542. 
Heart  of  a  tenor.     18451. 
lAilu.     26916. 

Such  is  life.     44366,  55471. 
Virgin  &  the  white  slaver. 
49116. 

Wedekind   (J.)  : 

Affectation.     429. 

Appearance  of  evil.     1702. 

Career  in  socialism.     6212. 

Cathedral.     6456. 

Clarice.    7528. 

Commerce.     8123. 

Confusion  of  automobilists. 
8260. 

Dreamers.     11778. 

Hot  cindei-s.     20322. 

In  leafv  June.     21223. 

Mr.  Fairfax.     30178. 

Mistigris.     30288.   30289. 

Napoleon  in  traffic.     32000. 

Nomination.     32975,  32976. 

Roses.     40036. 

Seiiorita  Mercedes.     41482. 

Shoes.     42147. 

Spur  of  jealousy.    43660. 

Thousand     loving     souls. 
45917. 

Trial  for  murder.    46924. 

Trifle  in   Bohemia.     46979. 

Whims  of  mammon.    50443. 

Will-o'-the-wisp.     51035. 
Wedemever    (M.    H.)      Search 
for  health.    41255. 

Wee   (O.  E.)  : 

County  sheriff.     8814. 
Girl      of     the     mountains. 

16598. 
Town  mar.shal.     46654. 
Under  false  colors.     48110. 

Wee     &     Lytton.       Oklahoma. 
33391. 


Wead    (A.)      Little   Boy   Blue. 

25601. 
Weed    (E.   H.)  : 

In  sight  of  land.     21323. 
Professional     g  a  r  d  e  n  e  r. 
37609. 
Weed  (H.  C.)     In  sight  of  land. 

21323. 
Weed    (H.   F.)  : 

Hide  &  seek.     19384,19385. 
Living  age.    25967. 
Power    of    money.      36972, 
36973. 
Weed  (L.  E.)  Jerry.    22618. 
Weed   (R.  L.)  : 

Adam  Bade.     252,  253. 
King    Washington.      23923. 
Lord  Tweedie.     26224. 
Thy  brother  man.     46131a. 
AVashington.     49653. 
Young    woman    of    talent. 
52206,  52207. 
VVeakes  (A.  R. )  Heart  of  kings. 

18471. 
Weeks   (J.  B.)  : 
Danger.    9750. 
Toll-gate  inn.   46429,  46430. 
Weeks   (O.  T.)  : 

Color  line.     7960. 
Traitor.     46772. 
Traitress  to  Spain.     46784. 
Weeks    (R.)  : 

Berenice.     3529a. 
Quatre  comedies.     55081. 
Weese  (H.  E.)  : 

Behind  the  screens.    52853. 
Count  13.    8676a. 
Weever    (E.)  : 

Romance    of    Gypsy    Jack. 

39796. 
Uncle      Zeberiah.        48061, 

48062. 
Wav  of  an  Indian.     49740. 
Wefing    (T.  F.)  : 

Ambassador  extra  ordinary. 

1091. 
Silver  seal.    42415. 
Wegener  (O.  F.)     Fall  Cramer. 

13459. 
Wegei'n   (C.  von.)  : 

Klein  Deutschland.     24077. 
Merry     widow     remarried. 
29274. 
Wegner     (W.     L.)       Lodestar. 

26063. 
Wehl    (J.)      Quigley  &  Fuller- 
ton,    bankers    &    brokers. 
3S212. 
Wehman   (H.  J.)  : 

Neglected  wife.    32159. 
Out  of  the  frying-pan  into 

the  fire.     34836. 
Ton  of  gold.     46494. 
Traveling     companion. 
.  46868. 


Wehu    (J.  H.)  : 

Home  again.     20010a. 
Land   of   gue.'^ses.     24592a. 
Turned  back.    47369a. 
Wehner    (G.    B.)      Delight-of- 

life.     53378. 
Wehrmann   (H.)  : 

Great  Jupiter.     17411. 
King  Capital.    23745. 
Swinuniug  girl.     44803. 
Weichand    (P.)  : 

Heilige  Florian.     18631a. 
Mme.  Hyiine.     27194. 
Susanna  im  bade.    44671. 
AV  e  h  r  p  f  1  ichtige  braut. 
49944a. 
Weichsel    (J.)  : 

At  Eden's  low  stoop.    2134a. 
At  the  sound  of  the  reveille. 

2286a. 
Back    of    the    firing    line. 
2745b. 
Welck    (W.   F.)      In  hoc   signo 

vinces.     21211. 
Weidberg  (J.  M.)     King  &  fool. 

23730a. 
Weidenthal       (M.)        Diana. 

10785. 
Weigand   (W.)    Konige.    24215. 
Weigel    (C.  C.)  : 

Executioner's   daughter. 

13205. 
Faithful  friend.     13441. 
Fate  of  the  fallen.     18800. 
Mysteries  of  London.  31796. 
Partners  in  crime.    35413. 
What  men  call  love.    50095. 
Why     men     love     women. 
50741. 
AVeigel    (E.   P.)      Elisa   Radzi- 

will.    12478. 
Weightman    (R.)  : 

Augustus  Caesar.     2371. 
Bar  sinister.    2947. 
Dijon,  affair.     10853. 
Night      in      Herculaneum. 
32693. 
Weigie    (C.  A.)      Artist's  mas- 
terpiece.    1991. 
Weigmann     (F. )      Klarinetteu- 

macher.    24075. 
Weikone  (A.  M.  or  M.  A.)  : 
Casimirs  h  i  m  m  e  1  f  a  h  r  t 

6375. 
Grosse    r  os  1  n  e  n.      17684, 

17685. 
Liebe  unschuld.     25244. 
Marmorweib.     28342. 
Wiener  fratz.     50870. 
Weil    (C.  A.)  : 

Way     to    a    man's    heart. 

49782. 
Weg  zum  herzen.     49942. 
Weil    (E.   A.)      Tango  teachei'. 
45114d. 


3509 


INDEX 


Wtjil   (.F.)     I'y  order  of  iiuluro. 

>\'Hil  (jl/r.s\  J.)     Philanthropist. 

.'{6121. 
Woil    (M.  D.)  : 

Iit)ve  liup.ger.    26533. 

Mv     liMcly     M  u  s  h  r  o  0  ra. 

31604.        : 
Unguarded     treasures. 

48318. 
Way  to  manage  a  woman. 
49785. 
Weil    (Matt.)      Nearly   a    case. 

32117. 
Weil  (Morton)    Room  83.  39895. 
Weil    (O.)  : 

Kittens.    21049.  24050. 
Man     of     no     importance. 

27916. 
New  world.     32502. 
Pyranuis  &  Thisbe.     37940. 
Suzette.    44706. 
Weil  (P.  L.)  : 

According     to     D  a  r  w  i  n. 

52556. 
American.     1152. 
As     the     curtain     falls. 

2019. 
Better  right.    3636. 
Breaking  point.     4994. 
Confessional.      53234. 
Culprit.    9341,  9342. 
Dawn.      10072a,      10072b, 

10075a. 
Line  of  no  resistance. 

25522,  25523. 
T>ittle  god.    25703. 
Ma.i.  Lily-White.    27575. 
Man  &  master.    27735. 
Noble  l(U'd.    32921a. 
I'onalty.     35824a. 
Previous    engagement. 

.37133a. 
Question    of    m  o  r  a  1  i  t  y. 

38172a. 
lleckoning.     38668. 
Saved.     40868a. 
Way  out.     49775. 
Weil     (K.    A.)       Dynamite. 

12095. 
Weiland     (A.     A.)       Apostate. 

1692. 
Weilen  (.T.)     Agramahra.     601, 

602. 
Weilor  (S.  B.)     Gay  debutante. 

ir^mO,  15961. 
Weill  (M.  M. )    Harmless  hobby. 

18231. 
Weill   (R.  A.)  : 

Investigating    com m  i  1 1 e  e. 

21901. 
T'oor  .Jonathan.     36800. 
W(>ill    (R.  C.)  : 

Amour  buissonnier.     1350a. 
Antoinette  Sabrier.    1630. 


Weill    (R.  O— Continued. 

]*.leus  do  Taniour.     42.".."! 

C(eur  a  cu'ur.     7768. 

Enfant  cherie.     32742. 

Feuune  passa.     14040. 

Liebesbarometer.     25247. 

Lucette.     26805. 

Petite  pesta    36049. 

Quatre  fois  sept-vingt-huit. 
37976. 

Risque.    .39522. 

Roses  rouges.     40041a. 
Weiller    (S.)  : 

Acid  test.     52559. 

Charley's   huuch.     53111. 

In    the    judge's    chambers. 
21440a. 

Man's  law.    2S104b. 

Middlstons.    29397a. 

Possessed.     55006. 

Six  jiortraits.     42624a. 

Unexpected.     482S2a. 

Yes  or  no.     56029. 
Weills  (G.  R.  &  W.  E.)  : 

Cavalier.     6527. 

Evangeline.     13059. 
Weiman  (.J.J.)    Johannistraum. 

22818,   22819. 
Weiman  (R.)  : 

Beauty.     3221. 

Co-respondent.     8507. 

Fate.    13786b. 

.Just  rags.     23391a. 

Legally  dead.     25004. 

Spies.     43543c. 

Watch-dog.     49688a. 
Weimann    (Alexander  or  G.  R. 
A.)       Mit     der     Normannia. 
30496. 
Weimann      (P.)       Onkel     Sam. 

34143. 
Weimar    press.       Betrothal     of 

Ronald  &  Thusnelda.     3615. 
Weinberg        ( A. )  Beautiful 

Mary.     8214. 
Weinberg        (L.')  Marriage 

broker.     54431. 
Weinberger  (G.)  : 

Diva.    10998. 

Frechling.     15305,  1.5306. 

Romantische    frau.     39S42, 
39843. 
Weinberger   (J.)  : 

Andersen.  1430a. 

Aphrodite.     1676. 

Bub  ober  madel.     53.59. 

Ehemiinnerzug.     12326. 

Erste  weib.     12892. 

V  ii  r  s  t     von     Diisterstein. 
15631. 

Glockenspiel.     16766b. 

Gliicksschweincben.     16799. 

Tlusar.     207KX 

.Tohann  der  Zweite.  2281 1. 

Jnngo  papa.     2:1296. 


Wc^inbergcr    (.J.) — Gontin\u'(l. 
Kuhreigen.     24268. 
Liebhaber  als  arzt.   252.58a. 
Lord  Piccolo.    26215. 
Mjidel      von      Montmartre. 

27316.  27317. 
IMa.iestat       Mimi.        27557, 

27558. 
Nachtschnellzug.  31892, 

31892a. 
Napoleon     &     die     frauen. 

.32003,  32004. 
Quo  vadis?     38247. 
Rosenstoc-k     &     Edelweiss. 

400.34. 
Schnmck      der      Madonna. 

41075. 
Schone  miillerin.     41089. 
Secret  de  Suzanne.     41323. 
Sireue.     42.570-42.572. 
Suzanne's     secret.       44703, 

44704. 
Uu.ster])Ucbe  lump.   48426. 
Verbotene    stadt.      48851a- 
48S51C. 
.    Vertauscbte  braut.    48893. 
Zigeunerprimas.  52344- 

52346. 
Weinberger      (.L      M.)        Card 

game.    6197. 
Weingarden    (I.  M.)     Awaken- 
ing.    .52782. 
Weingarduer    (E.  M.)      AVas  it 

fault,  or  destiny?     49636. 
Weingartner    (Felix,   edler  von 
Munzhevf!'^  : 

Faust.  13903.         13904, 

53618. 
Golgatha.     17041. 
Kain  &  Abel.     23454a. 
Orestes.    .34336. 
Weinreich  (J.)     Zildah.    .523.50. 
Weinschenk    (G.)      Around   tlie 

world  in  80  days.     1911. 
Weinstein  (.J.>     Turning  over  a 

new  leaf.     47373. 
Weintraub       (I.)         His      last 
mount.     19689. 

Weintraub    (S.)  : 

Birth  control.     52897. 
(Hhello,  the  boss.    34435. 

Weir  (A.  L.)  : 

Grizzly  bear.    17670. 

Little  Brown  Eyes.     25604. 

Princess  Sally.     374-57. 
Weir    (E.    A.)      .Joseph    &    his 
( hildren.    23013. 

\\G\v    (F.   R.)  : 

Buslier's  girl.     53022. 
Shingle  weavers.     42115. 

Weir    (H.)  : 

Future.     157.37. 
Presidentess.     370S1. 


3510 


INDEX 


Wf'ir  (VV.  J.)  : 

Children  of  Italy.     7().T>. 

Half-sisters.     17984. 

Matt    Granger's    dausliter. 

28843. 
Uecruit.     38690. 
Walter    Tredale.      49445. 
AVei  ranch   (W.  C.)  : 

Father's  vacation.    13876. 
Ladv  detective.     24383. 
Weis   (D.  A.)  : 

Her  wedding  day.    19166. 
Paul  Revere.     35614. 
Weis    (H.    W.)      College    poli- 
tician.    7863. 
Weis   (K.)  : 

lOxtra/Aig       nach        Nizza. 

13272-13274. 
Sturm      anf      die     miihle. 
44299. 
Weisberg      (Han-y)        Falschc 

heilige.     13506a. 
Weisberg    (Henry)  : 

In    the   name   of   the   law. 

21468. 
Right   Bill.     39420. 
Special.     43455. 
Thv  sister's  keeper.    46136. 
Weisburg    (S.    L.)      Red  devil. 

38724. 
Weisenberg     (C.)       Gemsiagd. 

16030. 
Weisenberg  (E.  J.)  : 
Book  agent.    52951. 
Essilio,        the        renegade. 

12939. 
His  eminence,  the  cardinal. 

19602. 
Other  man.    34456. 
Society.     43002. 
Struggle.     44226b. 
Woman  hater.     .55982. 

3Veiser   (F.  K.)     Her  mother's 
"  sin.     19078. 
Weiser     (K.)       Faust.      13903. 

13904. 
Weiss  (A.  E.)  jr.: 

Entangled   lover.     12795. 

Eternal  will.    12988. 

He  was  only  a  man.    18395. 

Little  .ioker.    25736. 
Weiss   (F.  F.)  : 

Cup  of  tea.    9354a. 

Dishonored.     10948. 

Grandma's  picture.     17294. 

Marv  Szechv.     28577. 

Romantic.     39835. 

Tragedy   of  man.     46731a, 
46732. 

Visions.     49167. 

Weiss  (M.  Kaninski-)     See  Ka- 
ninski-Weiss. 

AVoiss     (P.     O.)       Oberammer- 
g.Tuor  passions-spiels.     ,3.1211. 


Weisseuhorn    (M.    S.)      Totote. 

46597. 
Weitz     (L.     E.)     Cheese    king. 

6885a. 
Weitzel       (A.)        Nan's      vow. 

31975. 
Weitzel    (E.)  : 

Beatrice.    3181. 
Beyond  the  Rockies.     3738. 
Fatherland.     13862. 
Flood-tide.     14545. 
Good-night.     17100. 
Love  .slave.     26614. 
Master  &  man.     28669. 
My  rival's  daughter.   31694. 
Perfect  treasure.     35907. 
Pipton's  thunderbolt.  36390. 
Price.     37137. 
Self.     41421. 
Tango  club.    4511.3d. 
That  Jones  boy.  •  455S2. 
Tov-shop.     46676. 
Weitzel    (G.    M.)      Little   Miss 

Irish.     25778. 
Weixler     (C.)       New    Camille. 

32334. 
Wekesser    (H.   P.)      Permanent 

peace.    35934a. 
Welan     (J.    F.)       Matrimonial 

mix  up.     28824. 
Welby    (B.)  : 

Riette.       the       fisliermau's 

daughter.    39410. 
Terrible  temptation.   45429. 
Welch   (C.  E.)  : 

Simple  Simon.    42455. 
Wax       sculptor's       vision. 
.      49715. 
Welch   (D.)  : 

Armorel.     1891 . 

Brov>n,  .Tones  &  Robinson. 

5318. 
Empress  .Josephine.     12648. 
.Tqsephine.     23027. 
Napoleon.     31980. 
Welch   (E.  H.)     Gen.  Mehitable 

Lee.    16049. 
Welch   (F.  G.)     Overland  stage 
line.    34964. 

Welch  (.1.)  : 

At  P]llis  Island.    2135. 
Fake     emplovment     agent. 

13451. 
Life  in  N.  Y.     2.5304. 

Welch      (J.     A.)       Great     hit. 

17405. 
Welch   (J.  C.)  : 

Boycotted.  4856. 

Dakota  Tom.     9663. 

TIappv  .Tack.     18179. 

Hostler  Joe.     20316. 

Italian  fisherman.     22254. 

Night  in  Chinatown.   32685. 

S:m  l<"i;nicisco.     40696. 


AVelch   (J.  O— Continued. 
Widow  Maloney.     50824. 
Workingman.     51726. 
Welch   (J.  T.)     Battle  betAveen 

step-brothers.     3106. 
Welch  (K.  F.)     Mrs.  O'Malley's 

reception.    30429a. 
Welch  (M.  P.)  : 

After  centuries.     466. 
Disciple       of       Peacham's 

10921. 
Ideal  &  the  real.     20864. 
Stigniii.     43898. 
AVelch  (It.  D.)     Money.     30753. 
Welch   (T.)  : 

Athletic  infant.     2319. 
Talk  of  Broadway.     45002. 
Welch   fW.  E.)     Pansy.     35180. 
Welch   (W.  W.)   jr.     Jones'  60. 

22982. 
Welcker  (A.)  : 
It.     22197. 

Louis  the  Sixteenth.   26395. 
Quirk  &  Kraut.    38217. 
To  the  bitter  end.    46378. 
Welcker's 
49958. 
Welcome      (G.) 

(E.) 
Weld    (Mr.)      See  Bugbee    (S. 

W.) 
Weld   (A.)  : 

Gam.bler  in  hearts.     15802. 
Girl     with     the     whooping 

cough.     16663. 
Hypnotism.     20761. 
King's  double.     23961. 


farce-comedy. 
See     Stover 


girl. 
B.) 


31211. 
Twelfth 


Motor 
Weld    (C. 

47414. 
Weld  (O.  M.) 

29266.  29267 
Weldon    (J.) 

3736. 
Weldv  (L.  C.) 
Welisch  (E.)  : 

Jung-England. 

23294b. 
Liebe     Augustin. 

25238. 
Princess  Caprice. 
(A.      N.) 


night. 


Merry  travelers. 

Beyond  the  pale. 

Loyal.    26772. 

23294a, 

252,36- 

37402. 
Gasela. 


Wellborn 

15929. 
Welleminsky  (J.  M.)     Glocken- 

sniel.     16766b. 
Weiler   (B.)     Yolande.    52120. 
Weller   (G.  A.)  : 

ilinister's  daughter.  29742. 
IMinister's  wife.     29749. 
Weller   (M.)  : 

Day  dreams.     10119. 
What's  in  a  name.     .50112. 
AVhy  wait?    ,50760. 
Weller    (W.    E.)      Innominata. 
21760. 


3511 


INDEX 


Welles    (C.    A.)      Deraaris   Le- 

strange.     10436. 
Welles  (C.  S.)     Lady  Caroline. 

24376,  54203. 
Wellington  (E.)  : 

Good  old  sport.    17107. 
Horseshoe.    20305. 
Stigma.    43896. 
Wellington     (E.     E.)       Vassar 

milestones.     48730a. 
Wellington      (.T.)  .     Freshman. 

15405. 
Wellington  (M.)  : 

Day  dreams.     10119. 
What's  in  a  name?  50112. 
Why  wait?     50760. 
Wellnian  (F.)     Legend  of  mod- 
ern times.    25008a. 
AVellrnan      (F.     E.)       Tonqnin. 

46.501. 
Wellman    (Rue)  : 

Blue  rocket.    4388. 
Yeai-s'  at  the  spring.   .52048. 
Wellman    (Rita)  : 

Iron  hall.     22062. 
Sixth  sense.     42638. 

Wellman  (W.)  Some  great 
shakes.     431.53. 

Wellman  (W.  H.)  Four  or- 
phans.    1.5169. 

Wellmon  (H.)  Tazilla.  down 
on  the  Amazon.    45177. 

Wells  (A.  E.)  Stuhborn  motor 
car.     442.55. 

Wells  (B.)  Odds  &  ends. 
33277. 

Wells    (B.  K.)  : 

Call  for  volunteers.    53047. 
New       district       attorney. 
32359a. 

Wells    (B.  M.)  : 

Buying      theatre       tickets. 

5670. 
Way  of  deceit.     49741. 

Wells  (B.  W.)  : 

•Tungfrau       von       Orleans. 

23299.  23300d,  23300e. 
New   Grant   White    Shake- 
speare.   41878. 
Wells    (C.    A.)      Camping   out. 
.5968.  .5969. 

Wells   (C.  B.)  : 

King  of  the  air.     238-57. 
Waldegoth.     49408. 
War's  romance.     49629. 

AVells  (O.  E.)  : 

Croesus  &  Tone.    9163. 
Love  &  the  law.     26469. 
Love  of  Joan  d'Arc.    26.568. 

Wells  (C.  H.)  : 

Famous  soup  case.    13620. 
Me  an'  Otis.     28958,  289-59. 


AVells  (Carolyn)  : 

Elfrida.     12463. 

Fluffy  Ruffles.     14610. 

Jolly    plays    for    holidays. 
22955. 

Maids  of  Athens.    27520a. 
Wells    (Charles)      Half   breed. 

17920. 
Wells  (D.  D.)  : 

Psychic  bond.     37769. 

Tie  that  binds.     46165. 
Wells    (D.    T.)      Life's    battle. 

25335. 
Wells  (E.)     Bankruptcy.    2926. 
Wells  (E.  M.)     Yeast.     52054b. 
Wells  (F.  C.)  : 

Patent-rightsman.     35.528. 

Sam   Slick.     40644. 
Wells  (H.)     Union  fire  brigade. 

55736. 
Wells    (H.  G.)      Invisible  man. 

21910a. 
Wells  (I.  C.)  : 

Pilate's  wife.    36294. 

Souls.    43341. 
Wells     (K.)      Plantation    days. 

36439. 
Wells  (L.  B.)  : 

Angela.     1482. 

Debut.     10311. 

In  his  professional  capacity. 
21208. 

Ladv  bv  the  hour.     24375a. 

Market  place.     28.331. 

Mistress  &  maid.     30295. 

Way.    49717. 

Who  is  George?    50614. 
Wells    (L.    C.)       Magic    chair. 

27363a. 
Wells   (M.  H.  S.)     That  spirit. 

45619. 
Wells    (O.   P.)       Gipsy    queen. 

16411a. 
Wells      (R.)        Monkey     days. 

30816. 
Wells   (R.  F.)  : 

Rose  o'  the  hilltop.   39980a. 

Test.    45461b. 
Wells   (R.  J.)  : 

Absalom.    102. 

Hagar.     17885,  17886. 

Home  rule.    20034. 

Junior  partner.     23307. 

Professor.    37619. 

Sin  of  the  father.    42475. 

Wells   (S.  L.)     Sprig  of  laven- 
der.    43642. 

Wells    (Ted  or  T.  E.  D.)      Sec 
Wellsted  (T.  C.) 

Wells    (W.)     Statue  of  the  pe- 
riod.    43838. 

AVellsted   (T.  C.)  : 

Girl  across  the  hall.  16418b. 
Promenaders.    37667. 


Wellsted  (T.  C.)— Continued. 
Silent  partner.     42352. 
$15.00  a  week.    52443. 
Welp   (S.  L.)     48.     52453. 
Welsh  (E.  J.)    Lincoln  of  labor, 

2-5511. 
Welsh   (H.  A.)     Few  hours  at 

Gibraltar.     14102a. 
Welsh  (M.  H.)  : 

Old  southern  life.  33630. 
Southland.    43-397. 
Watermelon  trust.     49701. 
Welsh  (R.  G.)     .Jezebel.  22713a. 
Weltman  (L.)    Soul  of  the  vio- 
lin.    43329. 
Wemyss    (F.   V.)      Winning  of 

.less.     51172. 
Wenckebach    (C.)      Maria  Stu- 
art.    28239d. 
Weudel     (G.    W.)      Lochinvar. 

26045a. 
Wendell   (B.)  : 

As  you  like  it.     2064. 
Ralegh  in  Guiana.    38400a. 
Wendell  (W.  L.)  : 
Diana.     10786. 
Merry  man.    29249. 
Purse  strings.     37893a. 
Wenden     (H.)       Abenteurerin. 

69. 
Wender  (G.  H.)     See  Neiswen- 

der  (G.  H.) 
Wendland    (S.    F.)      See   Sulz- 
berger (N.) 
Wendland   (W.)  : 

Kluge  felleisen.    24114. 
Schneider        von        Malta. 

41082. 
Vergessene  ich.    48865. 
Wendley      (O.      R.)        Elvira. 

12559. 
Wendt   (F.  W.)     On  the  brink 

of  a  precipice.    33821. 
Wendt  (T.)     Two  songs.   47779. 
Wendum   (A.  S.)     Imperial  in- 
spector.    21031. 
Wengraf  (E.  H. )   Hexengericht. 

53933. 
Wening    (A.   von)      Ganibrinus. 

15817. 
AVenk  (H.  T.)  : 

Conversion  of  John  Morley. 

8405. 
Our  home.     34669. 
Wenlandt   (O.)  : 

Holy  terror.     19993. 
Nigger      boarding      house. 
. 32635. 
Wentworth    (M.)  : 

Before  the  shoA\'.     3300a. 
Woman's   dilemma.     51.522. 
Wentworth   (M.  ,L  C.)  : 

Captain's  dream.     5.3071. 
Flower  shop.    14598.  14599. 
Hilda.     19476. 


8512 


INDEX 


49576a. 

49576bHt9576d. 
did     for     lilm. 


6806. 


Saar- 


Ger- 


^V(Mltvvui•tll   (M.  J.  O— Could. 

Notwork.     32266. 

Patriot.     35562. 

Song  birds.     55398. 

War  bride. 

War  brides. 

What     she 

50129. 

Weiitzel   (H.  vou)  : 

Cliarlotte  von  Boyen. 

Diimonen.    9616. 
Wenz   (C.)     Charities.     6741. 

Wenzel   (L.)     Eleve  du  conser- 
vatoire.    32447. 
Wenzler   (A.)     Won  in  a  raffle. 

56001. 
Werbeeli:   (C.)     Tage  von 

briieken.    44913. 
Weinaer    (R.  M.)  : 

King    Henry    IV    of 

many.     23775a. 
Lamp  in  the  pot.     24567a. 
Smashing      of      the      idol. 

42828. 
Wife  or  woman.     50913. 
Wernberg    (K.    A.)      Two    sis- 
ters.    47775a. 
Werner     (C.)       Microbe     man. 

29386. 
Werner    (E. )      See  Biirstenbin- 

der    (E.) 
Werner    (M.#S.)  : 
Aladdin.     679. 
Alonzo's  letter.     992. 
Antigone.     3615. 
As  Molly  toM  it.     2017. 
Awakening   of   Galatea. 

2562. 
Backward   child.     2762. 
Bnrgain  day.     298Sa. 
I'.argain  hunter.     2991a. 
Bicycle  vs.  wolves.     3757a. 
Black  vs.  white.     4152a. 
Blind  man.     4256. 
Blue     &     white     polka-dot 

shirt.     4346a. 
Bluebeard's  bride.     4397. 
Book-ca  nvasser.      4603a. 
Box  of  powder.     4811. 
Boy's    literary    conference. 

4864. 
Breaking  the  ice.     4996. 
Bride  of  Ischia.     5061. 
Buying  a  hat.     5668a. 
Calvary.     .5928. 
Ceres.    6608. 

Christmas  shopping.     7245. 
Cinderella.     7348, 
Climax  of  a  crime. 
Columbia.     7982. 
Columbia's    floral 

7993. 
Coming  out  of  Miss 

inings.     8100. 
Confederates.      8228. 


7349. 
7617. 

oniblem. 


Cum- 


\Y(MMier    (E.    S.)— Continued. 
Convention      of      laborers. 

8400. 
County  fair  at  Punkiuville. 

8809. 
Courting  the  widow.    8863. 
Oozy  corner.    8984a. 
Crystal  gazer.     9293. 
Deacon    Slocum's    presence 

of  mind.     10192a. 
Door  is  locked.    11437. 
Engaged.     12758. 
Eve  of  marriage.     13071. 
Experience   in   Arc  a  d  i  a. 

13232(1. 
Fairy  mirror.     13411. 
Fast  friends.     13724. 
Giuevra.    16372. 
Green-eyed  monster.    17561. 
Happy  ending.     18158. 
He,  she  &  it.    18382. 
Hiawatha     entertainments. 

19351c. 
His    emotional     mother-in- 
law.     19610. 
Hotel  jnazza  ladie.s.   20360a. 
Husband  in  clover.     20720. 
I'm  engaged.     20807a. 
It  was  a  miracle.     22246b. 
Japanese  fantastics.    22488. 
Jenkinses  go  to  the  circus. 

22604. 
Jesus    lover    of    mv    soul. 

22672. 
Joan  of  Arc.  22766. 
Kidnapping.     23689. 
King   Rene's   daughter. 

23903. 
Ki7.'s  caller.    24045. 
Ladies  of  Athens.    24327. 
Last  race.    24756. 
Leading  lady  seeking  a  job. 

24921a. 
Little  rebel.    25854. 
Little  vagrants.     25923. 
Love  story  of  Uneeda  Ad. 

26619. 
Love  suit.    26620. 
Masqueraders.     28646. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29476. 
Mrs 

30411. 
Model  growl.     30565. 
Modern     Queen     E  s  t  h  e ) 

30648a. 
Mop  agent.     30987a. 
Morning  call.    31056. 
Nettle.     32264. 
Olga.     33696. 
Order  of  the  fan.     34314. 
Our  aunt  Robertina.  34531. 
Pair  of  frauus.     35090. 
Pair    of    lunatics.      35101, 

35102. 


Moneymade's    fitting. 


Werner  (E.  S.) — Continued. 
Pandora.    35165. 
Parson's  greetings.    35381 . 
Pauline  Pavlovna.     35632a. 
Pedler  or  spy.     35776. 
Poison.     36645. 
Preciosa,        the        Spanish 

dancer.    37041,  37042. 
Princess.     37388. 
Ravings    of    a    mad    actor. 

38525a. 
Reception    of    the    months. 

38652. 
Reuben   &   Rachel    drill   & 

tableau.    39206. 
Roll-call     of     the     nation. 

39759. 
Rosa.     39921. 
Santa      Clans      or     papa. 

40737. 
Sappho.     40772. 
Set  of  turquoise.    41.581. 
Shades     of     Shakespeare's 

women.    41653. 
Shakespearian     conference. 

41915. 
Show  of  hands.     42186. 
Sixteen    2-character    plays, 

also  encores.    42633a. 
Slim  club.     42785a  . 
■  Small  boy  <&  suit  of  clothes. 

42808a. 
Squaw      of      Bear      Claw. 

43693,  43694. 
'Sylums      vs.      fresh      air. 

44844a. 
Tableaux  mouvants  &  poses 

plastiques.     44899. 
Thanksgiving  d  r  e  a  m. 

45520. 
Theseus.    45745. 
Those  landladies.     45889. 
'Tis  the  finish  of  the  plav. 

46318b. 
Two   .iolly    girl    bachelors. 

47658. 
Two  roses.    47766. 
Uncomplaining     m  a  r  r  ie  d 

man.  4S068a. 
Un-to-date       saleslady. 

48506a. 
Up-to-date        stenographer. 

48506b. 
Village  seamstress.   49051a. 
Villain  &  victim.     49057. 
Wasula.     49683,  49684. 
Wedded  by  wire.     49883. 
Who      is      Santa      Clans? 

50621. 
Young    Araer.     progressive 

hobl)y  club.     521.55. 
Young  Mrs.   Bascom's  first 

at  home.     52181a. 
20th      century     Cinderella. 

52446. 


3513 


INDEX 


Werner  (E.  S.)  &  co. : 

All  for  sweet  charity.     848. 
Anier.  hearts.     1217. 
Aijartiuent.     1661. 
At  the  Grand  Central.  2241. 
Both   sides  of  the  counter. 

4715. 
Bunch  of  roses.    5472. 
Charming  conversationalist. 

6811. 
Christmas  boxes.     7207. 
Courier.    8833. 
Dress  rehearsal.     11808. 
En  voyage.    12664.    - 
Finished  coquette.     14278. 
His  lordship.    19708. 
Honevmoon     4th     quarter. 

20126. 
Knight  of  the  quill.     24155. 
New   svstein.     32469. 
On  the  staircase.     33924. 
Paying  the  piper.    35670. 
Propo.sal.     .57721. 
Queen         Anne       cottages. 

37980. 
Scapegrace.     40954. 
Snowbound.     42915. 
Teacups.    45186. 
Title  &  the  money.    46333. 
War  to  the  knife.     49601. 
Wedding  tour.    49912. 
Woman's  forever.    51531. 

Werner   (E.  S.)   pub.  &  supply 

CO.  I 

Aunt  Elnora's  hero.    2.392. 
Burlesque     pantomime     of 

Shakespeare's  Seven  ages 

of  man.    5562. 
Feast     of     roses     drill     & 

marcli.     1-3955. 
Her  Cuban  tea.    18944a. 
Impecunious  actor.     21023. 
Mexic   drill   &   pantomime. 

29334. 
Music  teacher.     31408. 
Peep     into    the    children's 

world.     35783. 
Promenade   of   the    Broad- 
way belles.    .37666. 
Prophets.    37719. 
Shakespearian     confereiice. 

41916. 
Sweet  girl  graduate.  44748. 
Telephone  romance.    45238. 
Their     graduating     essays. 

45665. 
Werner  (G.  B.)  : 

Curing      Mrs.       Sherwood. 

9477. 
Governess.    17166. 

Werner    (G.    C.)      Doomed    to 

death.     11434. 
Werner    (H.)    Wir  geh'n   nach 

Tegernsee.    51217. 


Wernher    der    gartenwre,    ISth 
cent.        Meier       Helmbrecht. 
18776. 
Werulev        ( O. )         Ma  rtlu^l  yn. 

28505. 
Wert.     See  Van  Wert. 
Wertli    (J.   &   M.)      Doing  the 

act  over  again.     11243a. 
Wertheim  (B. )     Thrown  on  the 

world.    46117. 
Wertheim  (S.)  : 

Hunting  tour.     20698. 
Little  vagabond.     25921. 
Wertheimer  (M.  L.)  : 

Legend  of  the  tea.    2.501Sa. 
Romance      of      the      Eta. 
39810a,  55197. 
AVertheimer   (P.)  : 

Himmelblaue  zeit.     19496a, 

19496b. 
Wenn   zwei    dasselbe    tun. 
49982. 
Werther  (F.)  : 

Landsknecht.     24632. 
Musterwoiber.       3  14  6  6, 

31467. 
Wehrpflichtige         b  r  a  u  t. 
49944a. 
Weschler      (A.      P.)        Stage. 

43720a. 
Weschler    (.J.    C. )      Blue   eyes. 

52924. 
Wesley   (L.)  : 

Home,  sweet  home.     20052. 
.Tnd  Brady's  romping  girls. 
23112. 
Wesley    (N.)  : 

Auctioneer.     2362. 
Cross  purposes.     9202. 
Weslev     (W.)     AVarni    member. 

49G19. 
Wesl.vn   (L.)  : 

At  tlie  golf  club.     2240a. 
Bill  poster.     52889. 
Cupid's    stepladder.      9442. 
Excess  baggage.     13195. 
Final  lesson.     14251. 
Fresh  air  fund.     15395. 
Girl  &  the  drunuuer.    16432. 
Haunted     widow.       18317, 

18318. 
Innocents  al)road.    21757. 
Love  wins  always.     26654. 
Matrimonial  episode.  28820. 
Million  dollar  doll.     54518. 
Mistake  in  liearts.     30104a. 
Mushrooms.    31397. 
On  deck.     54780. 
On  the  door-step.     33831a. 
On  time.    339.54. 
Other  half.     34450. 
(^ver  the  fence.     34927b. 
Putting  it  over.     37924a. 
Sho))l!fters.     42161. 
Town  &  country.    46643a. 

3514 


Weslyn   (L.) — Continued. 

Two  men  &  a  bottle.   47(>93. 
Will  <fe  a  way.     51022. 
Wesner    (E. )      Scarlet  lanceis. 

40977. 
Wesner    (O. )      Salamanca. 

40573. 
Wesson   (H.  H.)  : 

,Jus^  recompense.     23392. 
Past.     35498. 
Wessells    (G.  W.)  : 

Copper  king.    8472. 
Country  lanes  &  city  pave- 
ments.   8774. 
In  spite  of  all.    21331. 
Moonshiners.     30971. 
Penalty  of  crime.    35827. 
Shadows  of  life.    41713. 
Three     women     in     black. 
46048. 
Wessells     (M. )       Moonshiners. 

30971. 
Wesson  (F.  J.)  : 

Disturbance.     10992. 
Firemen's   darling.      14330. 
Wise  widow.     51246. 
Wesson  &  Walters.    Her  beauty 

doctor.     18919. 
West : 

At  the  front  door.    2236. 
Colonel  &  I.     7893. 
Countersigii%    8696. 
Duffy's  masquei'ade.   11971. 
M  c  C  a  V  t  h  y's    masquerade. 

27068. 
M  u  1 1  i  g  a  u's    masquerade. 

31336. 
0"Ho()!ig:in's      masquerade. 

W(st   (A.  A.)     Yankee  doings. 

51973. 
West  (A.  H.)  : 

Dream  of  his  life.    11742. 
Land  of  Nod.     24606. 
West  (A.  L.)     Shades  of  Shake- 
speare's women.     41653. 
West    (Mrs.    C.)      Man's    love. 

28105 
West  (C.  B.)     Maria.    28228. 
West   (C.  C.)  : 

Aunt  Celie.     2386a. 
Hearts  aglow.     18525a. 
In    the    barrister's    house. 

Mist;ike  of  Lucille.     30107. 
Sticknockets.     43892. 
Victim.     48948. 
Who  is  it?    50617. 
West  (C.  H.)  : 

Blanche.     4191,  4193,  4194. 
From    Scotia  n  d    Yard. 

15570. 
(irand  chance.  17258, 17259. 
In  full  cry.    21177a. 
Live  &  let  live.    25947. 


INDEX 


West  (C.  H.)— Continued. 
Man  from  N.  Y.     2779S. 
Reward.     39300. 
West  (E.  R.)    Their  graduating 

essays.     45GG5. 
West  "(E.  H.)     ]\[:Hlnian  divine. 

27294b. 
West  (Vj.  J.)     (4ii-i  of  litH  II1..UI) 

(aius.     30.599. 
West   (Elise)  : 

Firefly.     1432r). 
Ladies  of  Atliens.    24327. 
Two  little  rebels.     47670. 
West    (T'^stella)      Swift    projto- 

sition.     44799. 
West  ( Eugene)     Grand  cliance. 

]7259. 
West     (F.    W.)       Who    is    it? 

50017. 
AVest    (Mrs.   G.   C.)      His   bor- 
rowed plumes.    19563. 
West   (H.)  : 

De       Darktown       masque- 

raders.     10168. 
In  old  Va.    21284. 
Other  fellow.     34442. 
West   (H.  K.  Richmond-)     Sec 

Richmond- West. 
West   (J.  A.)  : 

Gipsy    maid.      16411. 
Irma.    22059. 
West     (J.    C.)       Little    joker. 

25737. 
West  (J.  H.)  CO.    Young  Amer. 
in  the  hajiids  of  his  friends. 
52153b. 
West    (J.    R.)      Turn   about   is 

fair  play.     47347. 
West   (J.  W.)  : 

As  you  like  it.    2048. 
Merchant  of  Venice.    29162. 
West  (K.)     Cliveden.    7628. 
West  (L.  B.)  : 

Little  ^^■hirlwind.     54298. 
Whole  truth.     50698. 
West    (M.)  : 

Dream  love.     11724. 
Father     of     his     country. 
13855. 
West  (M.  L.)     Revenue  cutter. 

39255. 
West     (Dr.    N.)       See    Smith 

(A.  M.) 
West   (O.)  : 

Hubby's  dream.    20580. 
Kaintucky  fo'ks.     23455. 
Man  about  the  place.  27713. 
Monkey  land.    30817a. 
Mouse  trap.     31248a. 
My     friend,     the     doctor. 

31559. 
Trusts  vs.  the  common  peo- 
ple.   47277. 
Where  the  sun  goes  down. 
50398. 


West   (Paul)  : 

Birdland.    3931. 
Cabaret  girl.     5763. 
Fountain  of  youth.     15134. 
Miss  Mollycoddle.     29988. 
Nada.     31805. 
Newlvweds    iK-.    Ibeir    bal>y. 

325.59,  32560. 
Queen  Bess.    37984. 
Royal  twins.     40185.  41086. 
Seven  red  tops.    41618. 
Smart  set.     42817. 
West    (Percy)       Flusterbudget. 

14615. 
West   (Roland)  : 

Bit  of  scandal.    52904. 
Under-world.    48241. 
West  (Roy)  : 

Mountain  mystery.    31232. 
Stream  of  destiny.    44113. 
West    (T.  D.)      Darwin's  miss- 
ing links.     9016. 
West    (W.)  : 

Picks.    36230. 
Wise  salesman.     51245. 
West  (W.  H.)  : 

Arthur,  prince  of  Shomer. 

1955. 
aronte  Carlo.     30900. 
West  (W.  L.)  : 

Darkv  ball  player  dreams. 

9900. 
Old  man's  hobby.    33563. 
West  &  Genee.    Trip  to  Africa. 

47010. 
West  &  Morris.    In  time  of  war. 

21554. 
Westbrook    (B.   B.)      Sec  Reid 

(B.  B.  W.) 
Westbrook    (M.  V.)     Prince  of 

tlie  world.    37353. 
W^estcott  (A.)     Celia.    6575. 
Westcott  (E.)  : 

Sunshine  &  shadows.    44585. 
Toll  of  jealousy.     55612. 
Westcott      (E.      Davis-)        See 

Davis-Westcott. 
Westcott  (F.  J.)  : 

Dandy  thieves.     9747. 
Foot-ball  match.     14762. 
His        majesty's        guests. 

19723. 
London  suburbia.     26108. 
Moses  &  son.     31096. 
New  woman's  club.    32495. 
Night  in  the  sluuis  of  Lon- 
don.    32708. 
Saturday  to  Monday.  40834. 
Twice  nightly.     47468. 
Westcott      (M.     W.)       Village 

lawyer.    49035,  49036. 
Westendorf     (T.     P.)       Daisy 

Thorne.     9659. 
Westergaard  (W.  C.)     Jeppe  on 
the  hill.     22616. 


Westerly  (P.)     Billy.    3873. 
Westermann  (G.)     Sun.  44.522a. 
Westermann    (R.)      Wenn  man 
die     fiihnlein     tliegen     lasst! 
55869. 
W'estermayr  (A.  J.)  : 

It  is  the  law.    54080. 
Lady  Odette.     24472. 
Martial  law.    54439. 
'Ostler  .Toe.    34410. 
Prime  minister.    37241. 
Snobdom.     42893. 
T  w  o  chrvsanthemums. 

47579. 
White,    crimson    &    black. 

50503. 
Yoshiwara.    56036. 
Western  (L.)     Thou  shalt  not. 
45900. 

Western  theatrical  syndicate : 
Birth    of   the    golden    god. 

3961. 
Clifford's    White    City    ex- 
travaganza CO.    7613. 
Lady  of  quantity.    24488. 

Westervelt  (G.  C.)  : 

Digging  the  ditch.    10852. 
Over     the      garden      wall. 

34931. 
AVestervelt  (L.)  : 

By  right  of  sword.     5711. 
Castle  in  Spain.     6425. 
Circus  rider.     7423,  7424. 
Cloverdale.     7683. 
Dancer.    9718. 
Dolly      of      the      Pantiles. 

11290.  11291. 
Dolores.     11311. 
Eighth       commandment. 

12340. 
Fortunes      of      the      king. 

15079. 
Girl  in  the  ring.    16573. 
Green  devil.     17556. 
Halo.    53858. 
Light  Horse  Harry.    25369, 

25370. 
IMad  Anthony.    27126. 
Masquerading   as   a   profli- 
gate.   28649. 
Miss        Devil-May-Care. 

54542. 
Old  comedian.     33450. 
On  the  level.     54786. 
Prof.  Whimsical.   37643. 
Rally      round      the      flag. 

38400b.  - 
Right  little  girl.     55178. 
Rough  riders.    40077. 
Sinner.    42511. 
Spirit  of  '61.    43570. 
Strange  lady.    44051. 
Temptation.     45313. 
\'en(letta.     48781. 


3515 


INDEX 


Westfall  (A.  H.)  : 

Country  4th  of  July.    8761. 
Demand  of  justice.     10435. 
Fourth  of  July.    15201. 
Glorious  4th.     16781. 
Independence  day.     21613. 
Westfall    (D.   J.)      Girl's  peril. 

10678a. 
M'eslford    (().): 

Soldiers    &    petticoats. 

43088. 
Soldiers  &  sweethearts. 

43089. 
Wosthauser   (J.  A.)  : 

Adjoining  flat.    291,  292. 
Boiling  caldron.    4504. 
Broken  bubble.     5170. 
Chapter  IV.    6730. 
Cured.    9469. 
Darkened  light.    9879. 
Dick's  wife.    10817. 
Earl  of  Norwick.    12129. 
For  freedom's  cause.  14800. 
For     the     love     of     Kitty. 

14936. 
Love  &  life.    26448. 
Mummy.    31351. 
Our  commodore.    34574a. 
Price.     37142,  37143. 
Triangle  of  hearts.     46949. 
Westley   (G.  H.)  : 

Blood  money.    4294a. 
Doctor    Presto    (being   the 

case     of     Dean     Swift) 

1117oa. 
Good  guest.    17081. 
Intruder.    21873. 
Lanty  of  the  hills.    24641. 
Man's  game.    28100. 
Power  of  woman.    37004. 
Red  Cross.    38717a. 
Vera  Karovua.    48845. 
Westley  (J.)   Without  warning. 

55977. 
Westman  (L.  W.)  : 

Brotliers  all.     53002. 
Buds  &  bachelors.    5397. 
Elevated  adventure.    12440. 
Va\(\  of  the  song.    53533. 
Entertaining     an     angel. 

53539. 
First  aid  to  the  stranded. 

53647. 
Good  beat.     17060. 
Holding  the  fort.     53961. 
In  '49.     21176. 
In    O    Suki    San's    garden. 

54033. 
Loyalty.    54355. 
Puritan  romance.    55067. 
Westman   (T.)  : 

Brothers  all.     53002. 
End  of  the  song.    53533. 
Entertaining     an     angel. 

53539. 


Westman  ( T. )  —Continued. 

First  aid  to  the  stranded. 
53047. 

Holding  the  fort.    53961. 

In    O    Sidvi    San's    garden. 
54033. 

Puritan  romance.     55067. 
■\V<!stmorolaud    (M.  J.)      Heart 

hungry.    18432. 
Weston   (B.  C.)  : 

(Jovei'nor  pro  tern.     17189. 

Playing    hearis    in    Merrv 
land.    36475. 
Weston  (E.)    Old  Puddlu' head. 

33607. 
Weston   (E.  E.)  : 

As  who  shall  say?    2028. 

Columbine  trail.     7996. 

Flyers.     14621. 

Heart's  byways.     18551. 

His  love  story.     19715. 

Jim  &  I.    22721. 

Miss  Billy.     29904a. 

Times  harlequin.     46258. 

Turn  in  the  road.    47351. 
Weston    (E.  T.)  : 

Anahuac.    1384. 

Montezuma.     30912a. 
Vv^eston   (G.)  : 

Madonna.     27297. 

Son  of  rest.    43212. 
Weston     ((i.     J.)       Too    much 

Smith.     46547a. 
Weston   (Maggie)  : 

D.   D.     9575. 

Lightning  Lew.     25414. 

Terrible  8.    .45413. 
Weston  (Morris)  : 

Minstrel  boy.    29768. 

Three  2  one.     46037. 

Two  lucky  dogs.    47684. 

Way  of  the  world.    49761. 
Weston    (W.    A.)      Seventeen- 

twenty.     41625. 
Westover    (C.    C.)      Three-cor- 
nered blufe.    45943. 
Westphal  (B.  B.)     Suffragettes. 

44420a. 
Westphal    (F.  C.)      He  isn't  a 
regular  actor.     18374d. 

Westrum.     See  Van  Westrum. 
Wetherbee    (W.)      New   Year's 
eve.     32510. 

Wether  ell   (E,  J.)  : 

Gentlemanly  savage.  16134. 
If  I  were  king.    20932. 
King  for  a  day.     23767. 

\>'etmore    (J.)  : 

Aunt  Jerusha.    2406. 
Aunt   Jerusha's   city   visit. 

2408. 
Jersey  coast.     22624. 

Wette    (A.)     Hansel  &  Gretel. 
17880a-17882. 


Wette   (H.)  : 

Bareuhauter.    2791. 

Elsi.     12550. 
Wettendorf   (I.)     Buying  men. 

5669a. 
Wetter  (E.  T.)     She.    41982. 
Wettstein      (.1.     C.)        Family. 

56077. 
Wetzel    (F.  H.)  : 

Stagelore.    43740. 

Undei-  London.     4S1"I8. 
Wclzel    (G.   J.)  : 

Cure  for  liusbands.     94.59. 

Deserter.    53397. 

Great      Winglebury      duel. 
17493, 

He  &  she.     18369. 

High  jinks  on  l)oard.  19408. 

I\Iile  with  a  fool.    29566. 

Old  home  towners.    54769. 

Palmetto  minstrels  &  quar- 
tette.   35141. 

Pride  &  charity.    37198. 

Sawdust.     55244. 

Sir  Bob.     42531. 

Truth,  the  clown.    47296. 

Up  against  it.    48473. 

What's    the    matter    with 
Ruth?    50118a. 
Wetzel,  Ro.sener  &  James: 

Stagelore.     43740. 

Under  London.     48118. 
Wetzlau  (E.  &  J.)    Under  both 

flags.     48100. 
Wetzstein-Klelfner  (E.)  : 

Gianconnimo.     16327. 

Traumgold.    46858. 
Weyburn     (E.    De    L.)      Horo- 
scope.    20281. 
Weyburn    (T.  M.)     Jump  from 
sweatshop       to       vaudeville. 
23284. 
Weyl    (F.)  : 

Bel-ami.     3349. 

Deux  visages.    10646. 

Elternel  marl.     12989. 

Mai  son  de  danses.    27543. 

Oiseaux.     33383. 

Saignee.    40498. 
Weyman      (M.     B.)        Helena. 

18727. 
Weyman  (S.  J.)  : 

House  of  the  wolf.     20425. 

Man  in  black.    27843. 
Weymouth  (W.  J.)     Rebellious 
puppets.    38631b. 

Weyrauch   (M.  H.)    Pageant  of 
Brooklyn.     35039a. 

Weysse    (A.  W.)      Great  Kein- 

platz  experiment.     17412. 
Weysz    (H.)  : 

Applied  art.    52716. 
Duke  &  the  actress.    11977, 
11978. 


3516 


INDEX 


Whalen  (C.  E.)  : 

Cheerful   Charlie.     6878. 
It  happened  on  Broadway. 
22211. 
Whaleu      (D.      D.)        Spanish 

gypsy.    43431. 
Whalen  (E.  C.)  : 

Documentary  evidence. 

11212. 
Double  election.    11519. 
From  Sumter  to  Appomat- 
tox.    15580. 
Uncle       Dick's        mistake. 

47951. 
Under  the  spell.    48214. 
Whalen    (G.   L.)      Beddingford 
.Tunction.     .3261a. 

Whalen  (T.  J.)  : 

Lawyer,    his   qualifications. 
24885. 

Marriage  game.    28396. 

Officer  66.    54753. 
Whalen  (W.  W.)  : 

Black  butterfly.    4061. 

Cancer.    .5988. 

Circus  Magda.     7414. 

Dupe.  12041a. 

Farewell     to     the     circus. 
13669. 

Fish  cake  Fanny.    53650. 

Forbidden  man.     14965b. 

Ill-starred  Bobbie.    20962. 

Ladder  of  life.     24315. 

Lilv    of    the    coal    fields. 
25487. 

Miner's  actress  wife.  29724. 

Nun's  love.    33159. 

Priest's  housekeeper.  37228. 

Slavery         of         freedom. 
42721a. 

Tiger-lily.    46189. 

AVhaley  (A.  J.)  : 

At  Prairie  Junction.     2179. 
Between    the    dog    &    the 

wolf.     3675. 
Diplomatic  derelict.    10898. 
Discord  in  3  flats.    10930. 
Early  bird.     12136. 
Kmita.    24115. 
Ranch  next  door.     38434. 
Red  flag.    38731. 
Through  the  looking-glass. 
46092. 
Whalev      (C.)        Money-spider. 
30790. 

Whallen  (J.  H.)  : 

Brookenbridge-PoUy      case. 

5251. 
Days  of  slavery.    10161. 
Dixie's  land.     11075. 
Eclipse  quartette.    12207. 
Slavery  days.     42721. 
South     before     the     war. 
43359. 


Whallen    (J.    H.) —Continued. 
Sunny    South.     44.561. 
Way  down  South.    49727. 
Whallen  (M.)     Girl  in  the  ham- 
mock.    16563. 
Wharmby  (T.  W.)  : 

And  now  mother  wants  to 

vote.     1412. 
Antique       warming       pan. 

1621. 
Aunt  Abbie.     2378. 
Beach  of  life.    3155. 
Clouded  honeymoon.     7663. 
In  1865.     21160. 
New  way  to  ask  her.  32478, 
Odd  Miss  X.     33266. 
Odd  woman.    33273. 
One  result  of  a  fad.    34096. 
Philippine.     36138. 
Scotching  a  snake.     41169. 
Shop  for  marriage.     42154. 
Test  of  friendship.   45468. 
Way  of  a  trifler.    49736. 
Wharton    (A.   P.)  : 

At  the  barn.     2201,  2202. 
13     Simon    street.      52441, 
52442. 
Wharton     (E.    C.)       Our    Joe. 

34694. 
Wharton   (Edith)  : 
Beata.    3176. 
Jov      of      living.        23082, 

23083a. 
Manon   Lescaut.     28093. 
Wharton    {Mrs.  Edward)      See 

Wharton   (Edith) 
Wharton   (L.  D.)     Serious  pre- 
dicament.    41545. 
Wharton  (T.)  : 

Montezuma.    30919. 
Villon.     49063. 
Wheat  (C.  I.)     Gods  are  good. 
16842a. 

Wheat  (G.  S.)  : 

Elder  person.     12376. 
Going  up.     16865a. 
Sunny  Mountain.    55481. 

Wheat  &  Cornett : 

Fourchambault.    15182. 

N.  Y.  drama.    32530. 
Wheatcroft  (N.)  : 

Dagobert.    9628. 

Gwynne's  oath.     17806. 
Wheatleigh      (C.)        Niglit     & 
morning.     32643. 

Wheatley  (E.  A.)  : 

Dross.     11852,  11853. 
Elizabeth     Lee     of     Tenn. 

12498. 
Ka.     23441. 
Man    takes — woman    gives. 

27951. 
Mountain       moonshine. 

31231. 

3517 


Wheatley  (E.  A.)— Continued. 
Two  daughters  of  the  Con- 
federacy.     47592. 
Vortex.    49291. 
Wheatley    (F.)      AVinter's  tale. 

51208. 
Wheatly     (G.     S.)       Woman 

scorned.    51485. 
Whedon  (D.  D.)     (Jolh^gt'  varie- 
ties.    7870. 
Wheelan    (F.  H.)  : 

Bribe      from      Hiillv<l(»,gau. 

5033. 
Janitor  &  the  Jap.     22480. 
Slip  up  in  oil.     42790. 
Survivors  of  the  Consuelo. 
44668. 
Wlieeler  (A.  C.)  : 

Dead  secret.    10222. 
Great  oil  syndicate.    17442. 
Jack    Royal    of    the    92d. 

22358. 
Won  by  a  woman.     51635. 
Wheeler    (A.    G.)    jr.     Aletha. 

740. 
AVheeler  (B.)     Good  night  Mr. 

Knight.     17101b. 
Wheeler  (C.  W. )    Prince,  Maud 
iNIuller.   &   the  barefoot  boy. 
37320. 
Wheeler    (D.  W.)      To-morrow. 

46480. 
Wheeler     (E.    L.)       Deadwood 

Dick,  a  road  agt.     10239. 
Wheeler  (E.  V.)     Utah.    48574, 

48575. 
Wheeler   (Edith)  : 
Bouquet.     4758. 
Discord.     10928. 
In  wonderland.     21509. 
Missfits      or      iuuddlewils. 

30051a. 
Nice  little  supper.    32612. 
Sentence.    41497. 
Woman's  way.     51587. 
Wheeler      (Elodie)        Knicker- 

Ijockers.    24127. 
Wheeler    (F.   C.)      One   of  our 

girls.     34068. 
Wheeler     (F.    W.)       See    Rolt- 

Wheeler. 
Wheeler   (H.  E.)     Hoosier  cir- 
cus.    20226. 
Wheeler  (H.  S.)     Life's  lesson. 

25340. 
Wheeler  (Harriet)     Consort  of 

heroines.     8325. 
Wlieeler      (Henrietta)       Two 

crickets.    47589. 
Wheeler    (.7.   N.)      Tit  for  tat. 

46320. 
Wheeler   (J.  V.  M.)     Great  oil 

syndicate.     17442. 
Wheeler     (J.     T.)       .lewel-less 
Kaisar.    22703. 


INDEX 


Wheeler  (L.  E.)     How  it  hap- 
pened.   53989. 
Wheeler  (L.  F.)  : 

Aunt  Milly's  acquittal. 

2417. 
Fernando.     140G4. 
Marriagt^  !>v  1  e  1  o  ]i  h  o  n  e. 

28.380: 1. 
Mr.s.  Marjorie'.s  lint;.    8040r>. 
Sister's  little  girl.    42G04. 
Widow    Phinnnor's    twins. 
.^0832. 
Wlieeler    (M.)      Two   masquer- 

aders.     4768S. 
Wheeler    (N.   E.)      Good   ni.ght 

Mr.  Knight.     17101b. 
Wheeler  (P.)     Mummy.    31349. 
Wheeler  (S.  J.)  : 

Good  news.    17099. 
Shoplifter.    42160. 
Wheeler   (S.  M.  G.)     Building 
or     constructing     natl.     flag. 
5432. 
Wheeler  (S.  R.)     No.  9.    33136. 
Whaeler    (W.    O.)      Capital 

nrize.     6049. 
Wlieeler   (W.  W.)  : 

Isle  of  destiny.    22150. 

She  advertised.     41988. 

Wheelock  (J.)  jr.    Irish  jockey. 

21996. 
Wheelwright   (J.  T.)  : 

Matrimony  limited.     28839. 
Sewing  school  for  scandal. 

41640.  41640a. 
Uncle     Micajah's     treat. 
47994a. 
Wheildon    (A.    W.)      Zoe   mou. 

r.2379. 
Wholan      (C.     C.)        Schmitt's 

dehut  into  society.     41074. 
A\'helan     (Mack    or    P.    M.) 

Widow's  elopement.    50854. 
Wherlf,   pfieucl.     Hee  Harris 
(F.  W.)  &  Reizeustein  (E.G.) 
Wherry  (E.)     Leader.    24908. 
Whettony    (L.)      Satan's  judg- 
ment.   40823. 

WMiiffon    (E.  T.)  : 

Jephtha       sacrificing. 

22611a. 
Samson  marrying.     40674a. 
Tamar,     «&     other     poems. 

45030a. 

Whiff  en  (T.)  : 

Diamond    garter.    10758. 
Hall  room  boys.     17944. 
Pair  of  bluffs.  17944,  35078. 
Police.    36667. 
Poor  Jim.     36799. 
Sultan.     44469. 

Whinerv  (E.  S.)  : 

Billy  Brown's  friend.   3880. 
End  of  faith.    12698. 


V/hipper     (L.     R.)       Brigand. 

5103 
Whipple    (B.)  : 
Fixer.     53654. 
Harmony    discord.      18235. 
Out  lug.     54844. 
Spooks.     43609. 
Whipple    (]>.  1..)      Sol.l.     43052. 
Whipple  (  F.  ]j. )    'I'lamp  pi'inter. 

46799. 
Whipple       (W.)         Vei-sa  -  vire. 

■18887. 
Wliisler    (E.   J.)  : 

Alias  Brown.     7('>7a. 
At  the  postern  gate.     2270. 
Lexington.     25189. 
Private  tulor.    37538,  37539. 
Robin  Adair.     39653. 
Sacred  lion.     40432. 
Smoking  set.     42860. 
Trick  dollar.     46959. 
Whitacre    (O.)       Woman    who 

. paid.    51499a. 
Whitaker   (B.  M.)  : 

Troubles  of  a  servant  girl. 

47174. 
Two  chums.    47580. 
Wl'.itaker    (C.    F.)      Last   sen- 
tence.    24766. 
Whitaker  (G.)     Virginia  '65  to 

'85.     49138. 
\\'hitaker  ( Harold )    Gold  poison. 

7799. 
Whitaker     (Herman)       Adven- 
turess.    374. 
Whitaker  (L.  C.)    Young  Amer. 
progressive     h  o  b  b  y     c  1  u  b. 
52155. 
Whitaker  &  Ray-W^iggin  co. : 
Captive  maiden  in  Damas- 
cus.    6177a. 
Pet  dove.     35984a. 
Whitbeck    (J.)     Tearing  off  of 

the  devil's  mask.    45190. 
Whitbeck   (M.  P.)  : 

Girl  in  the  moon.     16566. 
Gloria.     16770. 
Whitbeck    (P.)      See  Whitbeck 

(M.  P.) 
Whi thread   (J.  W.)  : 

Victoria  cross.    48977. 
Victorian  cross.    48979. 
Whitbread  (T.  E.)     Toy  decep- 
tion.    46666. 
AVhitcher  (F.  ,T.)  Regina  Sarpi. 

38921 . 
Whitcher      (F.     M.)       Widow 

Bedott  papers.     50799. 
Whitcher    (J.    I.)      Before  the 
king.     3295. 

Whitcomb    (E.    V.    R.)      Open 
door.     3423Sa. 

Whitcomb      (F.)       Awakening. 
2.544a. 


Whitcomb   (R.)  : 

Musical  windfall.    31451. 
Old-time  melodies.    33646. 
Vv'hitcom!)  (W.)     Helene's  love. 

18740. 
Wiiite    (A.    R.)      Mr.    William 
Shakespeare's    comedies,    his 
loriew,     tragedies     Sc     poems. 
41901-41903. 

White   (A.  H.)  : 

Mr.    Thomas    &    the    devil. 

30275. 
Reporter.    39073. 

A\'hite     (A.     L.)       Midsummer 

madness.    29473. 
White  (B.)  Green  devil.    -17556. 
White  (Bouck)  Caliban.   5836b. 
White    (G.)  : 

African  box.     450. 
Bad  whiskey.    2784. 
Big  mistake.    3799. 
Bogus  Injun.     4482. 
Bogus      talking      machine. 

4485. 
Bruised  &  cured.     5342. 
Co-al      heaver's     revenge. 

7720. 
Cren.iatlon.     9057. 
Damon  &  Pythias.    9688. 
Darkey's  stratagem.     9893. 
Draft.     11643. 
Dutch  justice.     12070. 
Dutchman's  ghost.      12081. 
Excise  trials.     13199. 
Fellow  that  looks  like  me. 

14005. 
First  night.     14379. 
Fisherman's  luck.     14412. 
German  emigrant.     1G1S8. 
Getting  square  on  the  call 

boy.     16291. 
Ghost     in     a     pawn     shoji. 

16311. 
Glycerine  oil.  16802. 
Good    night's    rest.      17103. 
*Gi-ip  sack.    17650. 
Guide  to  the  stage.     17747. 
Happy  couple.     18148. 
Hard  times.     18210. 
High     Jack,      the     heeler. 

19407. 
Hippotheatron.     19513. 
In  &  out.    21101. 
Jealous  husband.     22537. 
Julius,  the  snoozer.     23277. 
I^aughing  gas.     24816. 
Lost  w'M.    26371. 
Luckv  iol).     26856. 
Lunatic.     26931. 
Night    in    a    strange    hotel. 

32679. 
Obeying  orders.     33217. 
One  night  in  a   bar  room. 
34048. 


3518 


INDEX 


White  (O— Continued. 

One,  two,  three,  sometimes 

called   bounce.     34114. 
Pete  &  the  peddler,    35992. 
Pompey's   patients.     36771. 
Port     wine     vs.     jealousy. 

36852a. 
Rehearsal.    38947. 
Remittance      from      home. 

39017. 
Rigging  a  purchase.    39417. 
Rival  artists.     39534. 
Rival  tenants.    39551. 
Sausage  makers.    40860. 
Scampini.    40929a. 
Scenes   on   the  Mississippi. 

41027. 
Serenade.    41531. 
Siamese  twins.     42225. 
Sleep-walker.    42744. 
Slippery  day.    42791. 
Squire  for  a  day.    43703. 
Stage  struck  couple.   43737. 
Stranger.    44059. 
Take     it— don't     take     it. 

44934. 
Them  papers.     45694. 
Three    strings    to    1    bow. 

46027. 
Uncle  Eph's  dream.    47955. 
Vinegar  bitters.    49079. 
Wake     up,     Wm.     Henry. 

49404. 
Wanted,  a  nurse.     49530. 
Weston,  the  walkist.    50032. 
Who  died  first?     50606. 
Young  scamp.     52200. 
100th     night     of     Hamlet. 
52475. 
White     (C.    A.)      Alvin    Gray. 

1031. 
White    (C.    M.)      Struggles   of 

an  Ishma  elite.    44250. 
White    (Mrs.    C.    P.)      Furled 
banner  of  the  South.     15723. 
White    (C.  R.)  : 
Flyers.     14622. 
Truth  will  out.     47299. 
White    (Charles   E.)      King  of 

the  cattle  ring.     23862. 
White  (Charles  H.)     Have  you 

seen  Myah?    18324. 
White   (Claudia  H.)     That  af- 
fair at  Paris.     45525. 
White   (Clayton    (E.)  : 
Booming  city.     4634. 
Booming  town.     4635. 
White   (E.  B.)  : 

Mixed  affair.     30516. 
Studio  tragedy.     44271. 
White    (E.    H.)      Against    the 

tide.     564. 
White  (E.  J.)     Daniel.    9791. 
White      (E.     R.)        His     own 
father.     19766. 


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White  (E.  S.)  : 

Exchange  of  souls.    13196. 

You  know  who.     52142. 
White  (Edward  C.)  : 

Aria,  the  musician's  daugh- 
ter.   1818. 

Power   behind    the   throne. 
36938. 

Power  of  love.    36963. 
White    (Ella    C.)    Tragedy    of 

Lord  Wishy-Washy.  46729. 
White   (F.)    Filibusters.   14227. 
White      (Frances     E.)       Half- 
ways.     17938a. 
White   (Frank  E.)  : 

From   childhood  to  matur- 
ity.    15531. 

Lapsed  generations.    24647. 
White   (G.)  : 

Bravery's     reward,     Cuba. 
4949. 

Kathleen's  honor.    23525. 

Southern  chivalry.    43363. 
White      (G.      G.)        Espanita. 

53551. 
White  (G.  H.)  : 

Scarab,     40958a. 

Snow  queen.    42903a. 
White     (H.    C.)      Little    fool. 

25684. 
White   (H.  M.)  : 

Horace  Manning.     20265. 

Political  situation  in  1984. 
36704,  36705. 

Wandering  son.     49488. 
White   (H.  R.  F.)  : 

Cost  of  living.     8617. 

Rat-trap.     38499. 

Sunshine       after       storm. 
44582. 
White    (H.'s.)      Sis    Perkins. 

42581. 
White     (Hallie)       Who    wins? 

50694. 
White  (Harry  B.) : 

Her       birthday       present. 
18925. 

Shall  the  men  vote?   41924. 
White  (Helena  B.)  : 

Common  property.    8144a. 

Peggy  O'Neal.     35804. 

Polly.     36729. 

University  bride.    48363. 

Yesteryear.     52105a. 
White   (Henry)  : 

Bit  of  scandal.     52904. 

Borrowing  Mathilde.  4682a. 

Bridey.     5078a. 

Dugan's  money.    11972. 

Eyes  have  it.     13287a. 

Getting  engaged.    16278. 

Getting  her  rights.     16282. 

Girl  we  love.     16630. 

Hero  for  hers.     19256. 

Lazyland.    24901. 

3519 


White  (Henry) — Continued. 
Little  face.    25677. 
Lorelei.     26229. 
Mr.    Thomas   &   the   devil. 

30275 
Night  in  Chinatown.   32686. 
Oh,  dear  Mary.     33349. 
One  winter  day.    34119. 
Reporter.    39073. 
White  (Hervey)  : 
Assassin.     2093. 
Chili-Verde.    7061. 
Duke        of        Marleybone. 

11993. 
Green  peppers.     17590. 
White     (I.    H.)     When     Dora 

ran  the  farm.     50210a. 
White   (J.  B.)     Snow  White  & 

the  7  dwarfs.    42908a,  42909. 
White    (J.  F.): 

After  the  matinge.    509. 
Billy's  awakening.   3888. 
Hotel  Lively.     20359. 
Wire  tappers.     51222. 
White   (J.  G.  Randolph-)     See 

Randolph-White. 
White  (J.  H.)     Captain's  wife. 

6175. 
White  (J.  M.)  : 
Craps.    9019. 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  31995, 

31996,  54684. 
Pineywoods.     36321. 
White     (J.     W.)       Hippolytus. 

19512a. 
White     (James    P.)      Emanci- 
pated.   12567. 
White     (Jeff)       Election     bet. 

12393. 
White  (John)     Game  of  crime. 

15857. 
White  (Julia  P.)     At  the  turn 

of  the  road.    2292. 
White  (L.  E.)  : 

Apples  of  Sodom.  1718. 
Laundry  lady.     24827. 
Naval  affair.     32097. 
Postal  episode.     36878. 
Queer  street.     38140. 
Scent    of    the    magnolias. 
41028. 
White  (L.  S.)     Man  from  home. 

27775a. 
White     (Lasses)       See    White 

(LeRoy) 
White   (Laura  G.)  : 

Girl  decides.    16467. 
Heliograph.     18755. 
In  Reno.     21304  . 
On  a  foreign  shore.    33745. 
Wise   in   his   own   conceit. 
51240. 
White      (Legrand)        Caprice. 

6071. 
White  (Lenoir)     Venus.  48831. 


INDEX 


White   (LeRoy)     Dixie  Derby. 

53422. 
White    (Lilian)      See    Spencer 

(L.  W.) 
White  (Lucy  G.)  : 

Bird  child.     3912a. 

For  he's  my  man.    14S04a. 
White  (M.  A.  E.)     Amer.  peer. 

1254. 
White     (M.    E.)       To    Frisco. 

46365. 
White   (M,  H.) : 

Bronco  life.    5244. 

Cow-boy  life.    8941. 

Paradise  of  lies.    35265. 

Provider.    37756. 
White  (M.  L.)    : 

Breath  of  the  plains,    5002. 

Millford.     29621. 

Oath.    33201a  . 

Taming     of     Mrs.      Lane. 
45051. 
White  (Martin  A.)     Sheriff  Jim 

Marshall.    42077. 
White    (Mary  A.)      Who  is  to 

blame?    50628. 
White  (Matthew)  jr.: 

One  scent.     34097b. 

Fortunes  of  war.     15080a. 

Knockout.     54194. 

Stop,  look  &  listen.   43961b. 
White  (Michael)    His  brother's 

keeper.     19572. 
White  (O.)  : 

At  your  service.    2302a. 

City  editor.     7448. 

Fool's  folly.     14744. 

Markham   divorce  case. 
28S33 

Medical    attention.     29017. 

Mr.  Stranger.    30270. 

Odd  gentleman.    33262a. 

Politics  &  petticoats.    36725. 

Pot  &  the  kettle.     36895. 

Ragged  edge.     38339. 

Sins  of  the  father.    42520. 

Sit  still.     55357. 

Van  Lowe  diamond.   48706. 

Visitor.    49183. 
White   (P.)  : 

Busy  boy.     5621. 

Casey    at    the    convention. 
53083. 

Jack  in  the  box.     22346. 

New  office  boy.     32430. 

Office  boy.    33329. 

White  (P.  J.)  : 

David  Carruth.     10048. 
Markham      divorce      case. 

28333 
Mister  Stranger.    30270. 
Mount  of  the  Holy  Cross. 

31222. 
Odd  gentleman.     33262a. 
Sins  of  the  father.     42520. 


White   (R.  C): 

Evans  &   Sontag,   the  out- 
laws  of   Visalia.     13065. 
Myrtle  Grove.     31785. 
New  school  of  acting.  32455. 
Sawdust.     40909. 
Shanowakin.     41948. 
She.    41984. 
She  wouldn't  be  a  duchess. 

42028. 
Valeria.     48630. 
Venus.    48831. 
White     (R.     D.)       Louisiana. 

26403. 
White   (R.  G.)  : 

As  you  like  it.     2036. 
Hamlet.     17973. 
Henry  the  Fifth.     18844. 
Julius  Caesar.     23234. 
Macbeth.     27020. 
Midsummer  night's  dream. 

29483. 
Mr.  William  Shakespeare's 
comedies,  histories  & 
poems,    &    tragedies. 
41895-41897. 
Mr.  William  Shakespeare's 
comedies,  histories,  trag- 
edies  &    poems.      41898- 
41903. 
New    Grant   White    Shake- 
speare.    41878. 
Tempest.    45265. 
Twelfth  night.     47405. 
White    (S.)      Little  tenderfoot. 

25898. 
White    (S.  B.)  : 

Imp's  blessing.     21059. 
More   the  merrier.     54596. 
Time  you  did.    46251. 
White    (T.)      Tomkins   family. 

46467. 
White    (T.  A.)      Stolen  secret. 

43943. 
White   (T.  G.)     Career.     6211. 
White     (T.    J.)       Sheriff    Jim 

Marshall.     42077. 
White    (W.   J.)     Home,   sweet 

home.     20055. 
White   (W.  P.)  : 

Heliograph.     18755. 

In     a     Japanese     garden. 

21071. 
Laundry  lady.     24827. 
White  &  Allen.    Faust.    13902a. 
White  City  four.     Our  substi- 
tute.    34781. 
White-Smith  &  co. : 
Joseph.     23000. 
Night  of  wonders.     32720. 
Said  Pasha.     40496. 
White-Smith     music     pub.     co. 

Lady  Nancy.     24471. 
Whitebeck  {Mrs.  H.  B.)     Hun- 
dred years  ago.     20660. 


Whitecar  (W.  A.) : 

Amer.  soldier.     1262. 
Bad  Mr.  Good.     2781. 
Be  good.     3153. 
Homme  mystSrieux.    20087. 
My  wife's  maid.     31760. 
Prof.    Rocks    of    Klondike. 

37639. 
Vendetta  of  Count  Romarri. 

48783. 
3834  Broadway.     52522. 
Whitehead     (E.)       I    want    a 

fiddle.     20827a. 
Whitehead   (J.  W.)     Irishman. 

22047. 
Whitehead     (L.    P.)       Call    of 

Rebekah.     5892. 
Whitehead   (R.  M.)  : 

Pleasures  of  hell.    36531. 
Princess  TartarofC.     37461. 
Whitehead     (R.     O.)       Frisco. 

15474. 
Whitehead    (W.  R.)     Pilgrim's 

progress.     36302.  36303. 
Whitehill    (E.)      See   Smith 

(H.  E.) 
Whitehill  (F.)     Doctor  Dickey. 

11134. 
Whitehill    (J.  W.)     Our  Mary. 

34710. 
Whitehouse    (F.)  : 

Birthday  present.    3969. 
Soul  in  the  attic.     43308a, 

43309. 
Tonic  for  temper.     46500a. 
Whitehouse     (F.    B.)       House 

party.    20440. 
Whitehouse   (J.  A.)  : 

Running  water.     40301. 

Three  &  twenty.    45926. 

Whitehouse     (R.    T.)       House 

party.     20440. 
Whiteley      (J.     G.)       Esmond. 

12930. 
Whiteman     (L.)       Twenty-five 

dollars  *&  a  nickel.    47439a. 
Whiteside  (L.F.)   War.  49568b. 
Whiteside   (M.  B.)     Caprice  of 

Capri.     6072. 
Whiteside      {Mrs.     W.)        Red 

cockade.    38714. 
Whitfield     (A.     A.)       Ramona. 

38415. 
Whitfield    (F.)     Belle  of  Bing- 

ville.    3397. 
Whitfield     (J.     A.     &     J.     T.) 

Magic  kettle.     27370. 
Whitfield  (L.  N.)  : 

Bachelor     bird's     romance. 

2663. 
Jael,  the  wife  of  Heber,  the 
Kenite.     22417. 
Whiting   (B.  D.)  : 

Florida  water.    14567. 
Game  king.     15839. 


3520 


INDEX 


Whiting   (C.   V.)     Question  of 

man.     38170. 
Wliiting  (E.  G.)  : 

Confidence  game.     8242. 
Deception's  web.     10336. 
Farmerette.    13686a. 
Girl  in  a  thousand.    16552. 
Gone  abroad.     17048. 
Mrs.  Briggs  of  the  poultry 

yard.    30317. 
No  admittance.     32S49. 
No  trespassing.    54729. 
Whiting  (M.  B.)  : 

Mrs.    Carver's    fancy    ball. 

30328. 
Pink  swan  pattern.  36346. 
Two     aunts    &     a     photo. 
47545. 
Whiting    (M.   E.)  : 
Doricus.    11465. 
Scramble  for  fame.    41186. 
Whiting  (M.  T.)    Old  minstrel. 

54773. 
Whiting  (N.)    Lady  of  the  lake. 

24495. 
Whitman  (A.  E.) :  • 

Judge's  decision.     23150. 
Pardners.    35285. 
Sambo  &  the  devil.    40650a. 
When      fate      butted      in. 
50220a. 
Whitman      (Frank)       Dancing 

violinist.    9738. 
Whitman  (Franklyn) : 
Bowery  waif.    4799. 
Cow-boy  &  the  tenderfoot. 

8928 
Cow-boy's  4th.    8950. 
Fifth  avenue  to  the  Bow- 
ery.   14144. 
Whitman    (M.    G.)       Clash    of 

class.     53187. 
Whitman   (S.  F.)  : 

Antiseptic.     1623  . 
Boy  in  green.     4839. 
Ides  of  March.    20878. 
Seventh  martyr.    41631. 
Skeleton     in     the     closet. 
42659. 
Whitmier     (C.     M.)       Cranks. 

9011. 
Whitmore  (C.  H.) : 
My   queen.     28907. 
Patriots.     35579. 
Romany   trail.     39847. 
Whitmore  (C.  L.)     Warm  after- 
noon.   49614. 
Whitmore     (E.     M.)       Suffra- 
gette mother.    44418. 
Whitmore   (G.  S.)     In  the  Old 

Dominion.     21475. 
Whitmore     (V.)      Monarch    of 

Sur-Vey.     30741. 
Whitney      (A.     C.)       Pontiac. 
36784. 


Whitney  (B.  C.) : 

Box  of  wrinkles.     4812. 

Broken  idol.    5193. 

Drawing  the  line.    11694. 

Eros.     12880. 

Head  waiters.     18410. 

Isle  of  spice.     22170. 

Mme.    Hortense.      27193. 

Modern  muddle.     30635. 

My  wife's  family.     31747. 

Noah's  ark.     32902. 

Priest,    lover    &    husband. 
87220. 

Too  much  money.    46544. 

Vineta.    49085. 

Worth  a  million.    51807. 
Whitney   (Mrs.  E.  C.)    Court  of 

the  year.    8854. 
Whitney  (F.  C.)  : 

In  God's  <:ountry.    21186. 

Ky.   romance.     23611. 
Whitney  (Harry)  : 

Bunch  of  onions.     5469. 

String  of  onions.     44172. 

Tiger  hunter.     46186. 

Tiger  killer.    46187. 

Tiger  slayer.     46192. 
Whitney  (Howard)  : 

Danse  deceptive.     9822. 

Lower  berth  13.    26767. 

Maid  of  money.    27484. 
Whitney  (J.  F.)  : 

Four  magnets.     15166. 

Magnets.     27411. 

Novelty  four.     33102. 

Ramblers.     38407. 

Rehearsal    in    the    parlor. 
38949. 

Whitney  &  Lang's  magnets. 
50595. 
Whitney    (L.  T.)      Playing  the 

game.    36477b. 
Whitney     (M.)       Fighting    4th. 

14197  . 
Whitney   (R.)     Life  that  wins. 

25330. 
Whitney    {Mrs.  S.  L.)     Barber 

of  the  regiment.    2969. 
Whitney    (W.  D.)  : 

Faust.     13901c. 

Maria   Stuart.     28239c. 

Wilhelm  Tell.    51013c. 

Whitney  (W.  H.)  : 
Captive.     6177. 
Genirva.    16081. 
Gertrude.       16222,     16224, 

16225. 
Liberty's  sacrifice.    25224. 

Whitson   (D.  &  P.)     See  Whit- 
son  (P.  D.) 

Whitson  (P.  D.)  : 

Anthony,  actor.    52702. 
Foot  of  a  princess.     14765. 
Man  of  promise.    54407. 

3521 


Whitson  (P.  D.)— Continued. 

Prejudice  &  the  butterfly. 
37057. 

What   happened   to   Jones- 
burg.    50080a. 

With  a  woman's  intuition. 
51287 
Whittaker  (F.)  : 

Charter  oak.     6815  . 

Daniel  Boone.     9795. 

Destiny.     10587   . 

Seventy-eight.     41632. 
Whittaker    (I.   T.)      Patriot  & 

traitor.     35565. 
Whittelsey    (0.    E.)      Crooked 

whiskey.     9181. 
Whittemore   (B.  G.)     Lights  & 
shadows  of  the  great  Rebel- 
lion.    25421. 
Whittey    (R.   G.)      Pullman 

strike.    37819. 
Whittier  (F.  C.)     Black  Hand. 

4103. 
Whittier  (F.  L.)  : 

Almost.     959. 

Anybody's  husband.    52707. 

Cornered.    53268. 

Cured  by  a  patient.    53311. 

On  the  border.    54784. 

Smart's  dilemma.    42822. 

Three  of  a   kind.     45998a. 

Weapon.    55857. 

Who  did  it?    55925. 
Whittier    (F.   N.)      Brunswick. 

5348. 
Whittier   (.L  G.)  : 

Bridal  of  Pennacook.   5047. 

Maud  Muller.    28859,  28860. 
Whittier   (R.)  : 

Friend  of  women.    15445. 

Question  of  money.    38171. 
Whitton  (E.  C.)  : 

Bachelor  spinster.     2677. 

Dakota.    9661. 

Dopey's  talk.    11448. 

Green  meadows.     17581. 

Jacob  Warner.     22407. 

Maid  of  Turkestan.    27503. 

Organ   grinder.     34339. 

Pittipoo  Poo.     36415. 

Widow   O'Dare.     50830a. 

8  hours.    52430. 

Whitty(M.  J.)    Destiny.   10597. 
Whitworth      (P.)        After     30 

years.     527. 
Whorf  (H.  C.)  : 

Bobby  Shaftoe.     4454. 
Signet     of     the     emperor. 
42309. 
Whoriskey     (J.    B.)      Abeaxis. 
64. 

Whytal   (A.  R.)  : 

Battle  of  the  strong.    3137. 
Blackballed.    4158. 


INDEX 


Whytal   (A.  R.)— Continued. 
Dreamland.     11784. 
For  fair  Va.    14794. 
For  love  of  me.    14869. 
Heroes  &  heroines.     19281. 
Lads  &  lasses.    24331. 
Out  yonder.     34868. 
Perdition.     35888. 
Sad  hearts.    40472. 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 

&  Mr.  Hyde.     44043. 
Taps.     45132. 
Virginia.    49120.  ' 
Wheal  Danes.     50164. 
Yankee   girl.     51996. 
Whytal    (R.)     See  Whytal 

(A.  R.) 
Whyte    (A.)      Two   batchelors. 

47556. 
Whyte  (J.  F.)     Eunice.    13040. 
Whyte   (V.)     See  Stannard 

(Mrs.  H.  E.  V.) 
Why  te-Melville     ( J. )      When 
Rome    was    mistress    of    the 
world.     50292. 
Whytyng     (M.)      See    Whiting 

(M.  T.) 
Wible   (Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  A.)  : 
Empress  Josephine.     12649. 
Prince    Lothair's    revenge. 
37316. 
Wicheler   (F.)  : 

Demoiselle     de     magasin. 

983a,  10449. 
Feu  de  la  S  a  i  n  t  -  J  e  a  n. 

14090. 
Marriage   de   Mile.    Beule- 

mans.     28243,  28244, 
Moulins    qui    chantent. 
31219. 
Wichert  (E.)  : 

Eiserne  kreuz.     12361a. 
Romantische   frau.     39842, 
39843. 
Wick   (J.  &  O.)     Matasuntha. 

28756a. 
Wickersham  (J.  A.)     Hoosiers. 
20242. 

Wickes   (F.  G.)  : 

Child's     book     of     holiday 

plays.  53143. 
Light.  25358a. 
Seven  plays  for  little  folks. 

55290. 
Stories  to  act.    43968a. 
Tom  Tinker.     46461. 

Wickes  (L.)     Raphis.    38472. 
Wickham   (H.  A.)  : 

His    bitter    atonement. 

19562. 
When     Reuben    comes    to 
town.     50290. 
Wicki    (N.)     Wszystko  w  por- 
z^dku.    51915. 


Wicks    (H.   S.)      Spanish  nun. 

43436. 
Wicks     (M.)       Francis    Bacon. 

15257. 
Wickware     (M,    E.)      Knotted 

kinks.     24192. 
Wideman  (J.  E.)     Cinderella  & 

the  brownies.    7356. 
Widman    (J.    V.)      Taming   of 

the  shrew.     55512. 
Widmer  (K.  M.)  : 

Chase  for  a  widow.     6819. 

Cupid  &  spurs.     9372. 

Fowl  affair.     15208. 

He  plays  to  win.    18377, 

Lena.     25043. 

Ronkoma.     39890, 

Waif  of  Smith's  Pocket, 
49377. 
Wied  (G.)  : 

Alte  gnaedige.     1017. 

Vidunderbarnet.      48995. 
Wiedemann   (T.  F,)     Kit  Car- 
son.    24031. 
Wiedmann  (M.)    Post  im  walde. 

36871,  36872. 
Wiegand   (G.)  : 

Bachelor's  will.     2726. 

Conqueror.    8289. 

Last  trip.    24778. 

Letzte  fahrt.     25161, 

Siegerin.     42280. 
Wiegand   (J.) : 

Bachelor's  will.     2726. 

Brandung.    52976. 

Conqueror.     8289. 

Day  of  judgment.    10134. 

Heilige  not.    18632c. 

Krieg.     24252. 

Last  trip.     24778. 

Letzte  fahrt.     25161, 

Nacht.     27104. 

Power.    36936. 

Siegerin.     42280. 

Wages  of  war.    49361. 

Weltwende.    49974. 

Zerstorte  paradies.    52333. 
Wiegel     (N.)         Hidden     key, 

19371. 
Wieland     (E.     J.)       Senator's 

quiet  day,    41465. 
Wien  (M.)     Korsar,     24234. 
Wiener   (F,)  : 

.  Ars&ne  Lupin.    1930,  1931, 

Bonheur  mesdames!     4559. 

Bonne  intention.     4572. 

Cherubin.    6915-6917. 

Coeur  dispose.    7773, 

Epervier,     12820a. 

Feu  du  voisin.     14093, 

Hawk.     18337a. 

Je  ne  sais  quoi.    22533. 

March  of  time.     28162, 

Paon.    35198. 

Paris-New  York,     35308. 

3522 


Wiener  (F.) — Continued. 

Passerelle.    28415,  35444a. 
Tour  de  main.    46621. 
Wenn     das     herz     sprlcht. 
49977. 
Wiener  (Miriam)  : 

Daughter    of     the     house. 

9987a. 
In  publicity's  net.   21300. 
Struggle.     55463. 
Woman's  place.    51551. 
Wiener     (S.    E.)       Sage-brush. 

40491. 
Wiener-Braunsberg  (J.)    Letzte 

instanz.    25164. 
Wier    (A.   L.)       Little    Brown 

Eyes.     25603a. 
Wier  (G.  B.  de)     See  de  Wier. 
Wier      (M.     C.)       Prometheus 

bound  of  Aeschylus.    55048, 
Wiers-Jenssen  (H.)  : 

Grosserer      Ohlzgns     store 

Juleselskap.  17689a. 
Hr.   sakf0rer.     19309b, 
Wiesberg  (F.)  : 

Flirting  widow.    14534. 
Gentleman  rogue.     16128. 
Jewel  of  Java.    22697. 
Shadow  of  crime,    41679. 
Under  the  crown.    48160. 
Wiesner   (L.  E.  B.  Schneider-) 
See     Schneider-Wiesner     (L, 
E.  B.) 
Wiessel  (R,  F.)  : 

In    a    mansion    of    aching 

hearts.    21073. 
Israel.    22185. 
Wiest    (J.  M.)  : 

Act  to  order.    192. 
Arrows  of  an  auto.    1925. 
Cat  &  the  canary.     6436. 
From  up  the  river.    15589. 
Return.    39175. 
Road     to     Liearound    inn. 

39588. 
Said  the  governor.    40497. 
Swallow     flew     over     the 

ocean.    44714. 
Thirteenth  ward.     45827. 
Turned  page.     47370. 
Wave  of  yellow.    49708. 
Wietzel     (E.)      Magpie    &    the 

jay.     27418. 
Wigand    (C.)       See    Modernes 

verlagsbureau. 
Wigand      (G.)         Privatdozent. 

37526. 
Wiggin  (J.  H.)  : 

Broken  coin.     5176. 
Hold  the  home.     19961. 
Loyal  gentleman.     26777. 
Wiggin  (K.  D.)  : 

Bird's     Christmas      CaroL 

3931a, 
Bluebeard,  4394a. 


INDEX 


Wiggin   (K.  D.)— Continued. 
Rebecca      of      Sunnybrook 
farm.    38618. 
Wiggin   (S.  B.)  : 
Clarice.     7530. 
Streak  of  luck.    44110. 
Wight    (E.    H.)      Soul    of   Ed- 
mund Jaffray.     43319. 
Wight  (F.  C.)  : 

Amglie,     duchesse    de    St. 

Germain.    1127. 
Venetian  romance.    48794. 
Wight    (G.    F.)       Von   Trenck, 
prisoner    of    Magdeburg. 
49280. 
Wightman   (F,  D.)  : 

Jordan  &  co.    22992. 
Love  &  money.     26454. 
Nora   Flanigan's  first  day. 

32299  . 
Rose  in  blooming.    39965. 
Wightman    (S.  J.)  : 
Gold.    16871. 
Parrhasius.     35361. 
Wighton  (E.)  : 

Mrs.  Daffodil  Downey's  se- 
ance.    30339. 
Mrs.       Daffodil's       seance. 
30340. 
Wigle  (F.  B.)  : 

Drummer  boy  in  Anderson- 

ville.     11872. 
Drummer     boy    of     Shiloh. 

11874,  11875. 
Little  volunteer.     25926. 
Wilband    (E.    B.)      Three   na- 
tions.    45995a. 
Wilber  (A.  R.)  : 

Black  spider.     4144. 
Escaped     from     the     law. 

12911. 
Rogue's  honor.  39731, 
Three  wives  to  1  husband. 
46045. 
Wilbrandt  (A.  von)  : 

Arria  &  Messalina.    29306. 
Daughter      of      Fabricius. 

9953. 
Jugendliebe.     23200a. 
Master  of  Palmyra.  16184a, 

28709-28711. 
Meister      von       Palmyra. 

26574,  29069a. 
Thusnelda.     46130. 

Wilbur    (B.   T.)      Great   Scott. 
17467. 

Wilbur    (0.  R.)  : 

New  scholar.    32454. 
Patsy  Bolivar.     35587. 
Patsy's  day  off.    35591. 

Wilbur   (Caryl)  : 

Between  the  dances.     3674. 
Bird  &  a  bottle.    3909. 
Color  blind.     7957. 


Wilbur  (Caryl) — Continued. 

Cupid's   middleman.     9435. 

Long  shot.     26148. 
Wilbur  (Crane)  : 

Capt.  Barry.    6088. 

Cleverness  of  Kitty.     7611. 

His  master's  voice.     19725. 

McNamara,      bad     man. 
27112. 
Wilbur   (H.)  : 

All  the  year  round.    921. 

Apple  blossoms.     1711. 

Autumn  leaves.     2500. 

Calendar  days.     53042. 

Choo  Lee  &  Haru.    7132. 

Christmas  puddings.    7242a. 

Christmas       stockings. 
7248a. 

Chrysanthemums.     7284. 

Daisies.     9646. 

Dandy     dialogues     for 
Christmas.     9741. 

Golden  rod  &  asters.  16999. 

Goose  &  some  geese.   17124. 

Half   hour   with   Washing- 
ton.    17928. 

Holly.     19979. 

Keeping     Thanksgiving. 
23568a. 

Morning  glories.     31058. 

Pausies.     35178. 

Poppies.    36831. 

Pussy  willows.    37908. 

Shamrock.    41933. 

Snowballs.     42913. 

Spring  flowers.     43651. 

Sunflowers.    44542. 

Sweet  peas.    44758. 

Thanksgiving   month. 
55542. 
Wilbur  (H.  C.)  : 

Kidnapping.     23689. 

Peabody's  pickles.    35681. 
Wilchins     (S.)       In    the    toils. 

21533a. 
Wilcox    (E.  W.)  : 

Her      1st      divorce      case. 
18986. 

Mizpah.    30540. 

Mother.    31116. 

Title  seekers.    46337. 

Victory.    48985a. 

Wife  or  country.     50910. 

Yesterday  &  today.     56030. 
Wilcox  (F.  A.)  : 

Humbugs.     20631. 

Marcello.    28157. 

Quixote  the  second.    38240. 
Wilcox  (F.  N.)  : 

Blind  goddess.     4246. 

Countersign.    8695. 

Tangled  nets.     45103. 
Wilcox   (G.)  : 

Bearing  the  yoke.    3171. 

Winnie.    51139. 


Wilcox    (H.   H.)     Finding  the 

North  Pole.    14264. 
Wilcox   (H.  S.)     Strange  flaw 

44048. 
Wilcox   (N.  R.)  : 
Bar-W.     2949. 
Bronco  Jack.    5242. 
Why    Wolf    Charlie    went 
home.    50764. 
Wilcox    (R.    S.)      Poor   Peter. 

36811. 
Wilcox.      McHugh     &     Neska. 

Piano  delivery.     54949. 
Wild.    New  musician.    32428. 
Wild    (J.)  : 

High  ball.  19397. 
Home  run.  20040. 
One,  two,  three,  sometimes 

called  bounce.    34114. 
Play  ball.     36455. 
Run  wild.     40269. 
Running  wild.    40302. 
Short-stop.     42170. 
Take    it  — don't    take    it. 
44934. 
Wild    West    opera    co.      Wily 

West.     51108. 
Wilde  (M.  V.)     Gospel  of  hate. 

17138. 
Wilde  (O.  F.  O.  W.)  : 

Birthday    of    the    infanta. 

8838a,  52899. 
Duchess  of  Padua.    11930a, 

11930b. 
Florentine  tragedy.    14559. 
Happy  prince.    18188a. 
Ideal   husband.     51450a. 
Lady     Windermere's     fan. 

6967a,  24529. 
Picture    of    Dorian    Gray. 

9686,  36241. 
Salome.     40604b^0612. 
Vera.     48844. 
Woman  of  no   importance. 

51450,  51451. 
Writings.      51852b,    51852c. 
Young  king.     52172. 
Wilde  (P.  L.)    SeeWeil  (P.L.) 
Wilde  (R.)  : 
A.  G.     12. 

Feierklange.    13983b. 
Heiligeehe.    18631. 
Porzia.     55005. 
Wildenbruch   (E.  von)  : 

Barseba      of     Rabenstein. 

3065. 
Deutsche      konig.        10640, 

10641. 
Fille   des   Rabenstein. 

14229. 
Harold.*    18238. 
Hexenlied.    51285. 
King  Henry.     16184a. 
King    Henry    IV    of    Ger- 
many.   23775a. 


3523 


INDEX 


Wildenbruch   (E.  von) — Contd. 
R  a  b  e  n  s  t  einerin.     38272, 

38273. 
Unsterbliche  Felix.     48425. 
Wildenvey  (H.)  : 

Lys  over  land.    26981. 
Ringsgang.    39480. 
Wildgans   (A.)  : 
Armut.     1896a. 
In  ewigkeit,  amen.     21162. 
Wildhack    (R.    J.)      Stone   age 

cabaret.     55446. 
Wilding     ( G. )       M  e  ni  o  r  i  e  s. 

29094. 
Wildman  (F,  J.)  : 

Across  the  trail.     190. 
Life     in     Greater     N.     Y. 

25302. 
Red  shadow.    38799. 
Statue  at  Rosedale.    43833. 
Volunteer.    49265. 
Wildrick     (M.    W.)      Jealousy. 

22541. 
Wildt.     See  Van  Wildt. 
Wiley  (D.  M.)    Happy  medium. 

18184a. 
Wiley  (J.)  &  sons: 
Cromwell.    9167. 
Woodstock.    51694. 
Wiley  (R.  W.)  : 
Coward.    8967. 
Way  of  a  woman.    49737. 
Wiley  (S.  K.) : 

Alcestis,    &    other    poems. 

52608. 
Coming  of  Philibert.     8095. 
Cromwell.    9167. 
Dante  &  Beatrice.    9834. 
Foot-ball      game.        14760, 

14761. 
Poems.     36613b. 
Wiley    (W.    H.)      Mme.    Sans- 

G§ne.     27218. 
Wilford    (C.)      Effects   of   the 

storm.     12284. 
Wilhelm       (C.)        Midsummer 

night's  dream.    29486. 
Wilhelm    (C.  R.)     Lady  drum- 
mer.    24389. 
Wilhelm  (D.)  : 

Buccaneers.    5377. 
Little  T.  R.    25896. 
Wilhelm  (J.)  : 

Daring  of  Diane.     9852. 
Dorette.    11461. 
Paradiesvogel.    35247. 
Sari.    40801a. 
Schneeglockchen.     41079. 
Spring  maid.    43655. 
Susi.     44679,   44679a. 
Winzerbraut.     55962. 
Zigeunerprimas.  52344- 

52346. 
Wilhelm      (R.)        Am     Rhein. 
1041a. 


Wilhelrai  (A.)     See  Zechmeister 

(A.  V.) 
Wilhelmi    (K.)      Kriegsbericht- 

erstatter.     24255a. 
Wilk  (L.)     Notre-Dame.  33089. 
Wilke  (H.) : 

Peti,  the  vagabond.    36028. 
Piper  of  Hamelin.    36380. 
Ratcatcher.     38500-38502. 
Wilke    (J.  B.)     Who   is  who? 

50630. 
Wilkerson  (C.  T.)  : 

Beautiful  fiend.    3209. 
Clutch  of  a  vampire.    7707. 
Wilkes  ( A.  T.)    Spirit  of  Christ- 
mas.    55415. 
Wilkes  (W.)     Outsider.    34910. 
Wilkes  (W.  E.)  : 

Half  white.    17939. 
Prospector.     37739. 
Wilkeson  (M.  J.) : 

Citizen.    7427a-7427c. 
Psychophone.     55061. 
That  which  has  never  been 
denied.     45623. 
Wilkins  (E.)     Brogues  of  Kila- 

vain  Glen.     5161. 
Wilkins     (J.    H.)       St    Marc. 

40542. 
Wilkins  (J.  R.)     Michael  Stro- 

gofe.     29373. 
Wilkins  (M.  E.)     See  Freeman 

(M.  E.  W.) 
Wilkins     (O.    E.)      Dist.    atty. 

10976. 
Wilkins    (W.    A.)      Cleverdale 

mystery.     7609. 
Wilkins  (W.  H.)  : 

Rock     Allen,     the    orphan. 

39676. 
S.     H.     A.     M.     Pinafore. 
40397. 
Wilkinson   (C.)  : 
Josie.    23057. 
Pacific  Pete.    35008. 
Wilkinson     (C.    E.)       Fall    of 

Hiram.    13469. 
Wilkinson  (E.  C.)  : 

Freddy's  great  aunt.  15312. 
Mme.  de  Portment's  school. 
27187. 
Wilkinson    (E.  H.)     Storyland. 

44009b. 
Wilkinson     (F.)       See     Evans 

(F.  W.) 
Wilkinson  (G.) : 

Cure       for       indifference. 

53310. 
Releasing  a  man.    55143. 
Wilkinson     (H.)       Cow-boy    & 

two  ladies.    8929. 
Wilkinson    (Henri)     Rovensky. 

40112. 
Wilkinson     (M.)       Passing    of 
Mars.    35452a  . 


Wilkinson  (W.)     Case  of  much 

obliged.    6339. 
Wilkison   (C.  D.)     Love's  con- 
fession.   26695. 
Wilkison  (AV.  H.)  : 

Modern  resurrection.  30649. 
My  aunt  from  Salem.  31489. 
Wilks   (E.  P.)  : 

Irish  fidelity.    21982. 
Saved  by  chance.    40876. 
Will    (H.)  : 

Weak  man  &  weak  woman. 

49825. 
Weak  men  &  weak  women. 
49826. 
Willard.        Quiet     honeymoon. 

38203. 
Willard     (A.)       Two    crickets. 

47589. 
Willard  (B.)  : 

Engineer.     12768. 
Mystic  midget's  Lilliputian 
carnival       of       nations. 
31865. 
Willard    (C.  D.)     Love  at  the 

window.    26483. 
Willard    (C.   M.   W.)      Hittem, 

the  wonder  man.    19895. 
Willard  (C.  O.)  : 

Little  Goldie.     25705. 
Little  heroine.    25717. 
Stub.     44253. 
Willard  (D.)     Coward.   8970. 
Willard   (E.)  : 

Anneau  d'argent.     1557. 
Julius  Caesar.     23241. 
Willard     (E.    M.)       Ballad    of 
Prudence  Dean.    2843. 

Willard  (Mrs.  E.  S.)     See  Wil- 
lard (C.  M.  W.) 

Willard  (F.)  : 

Storm.    43973a. 
Wan  o'  the  wood.      49454. 
49455. 

Willard    (G.)     Breaking  point. 
4994a. 

Willard  (G.  H.)    Mustard  plas- 
ters.    31464. 

Willard  (J.  B.)  : 

Eth'opia.     13006. 

Mister  &  Mistus  Jeremiah 

Robkins'  singin'  skule  be- 

ginment.     30137. 

Willard    (J.   F.)  : 

Battle  of  Bunco  Hill.  3114. 
Schlitz  &  Blitz.     42136. 

Willard   (J.  M.)  : 

Buds.    5396. 

His  name.     19740. 
Willard   (Jacob)  : 

Around  the  bulletin  boards. 
52730. 

Patter-iot-ism.     35591a. 


3524 


INDEX 


Willard  (James)  : 

Ace  of  hearts.     155. 
Woman  of  pleasure.    51452. 
Women      of     pleasure. 
51612a,  51612b. 
Willard    (John)  : 

Black  plague.    4129b. 
Blue  diamond.     4364a. 
Checkmate.    6865. 
Green  beetle.     17549. 
Land  of  the  Tetons.   24622. 
Light.     25359. 
Red   hate.     38740,    38740a. 
Willard   (P.  C.)  : 
Air  castles.    648. 
Heir  of  Tottenham.    18662. 
Willard  (R.  M.)     When  double 

meets  double.    50211. 
Willard    (W.)      Julius   Caesar. 

23241. 
Willard   (W.  B.)  : 

Deception.     10335. 
Eline.     12472. 
False  colors.    13519. 
Undercurrents.     48249. 
Willcocks  &  CO.,  ltd.    All  aboard. 

822 
Wiilcox  (F.  E.)  : 

Lost  &  found.     54324. 
Undercurrents.     48249a. 
Willcox   (H.  L.)  : 

Election  day.    53512. 
Heroine  of  Ava.    53930. 
Kanjundu.     23481. 
Pilgrimage.    36297. 
Slave-girl      &      school-girl. 

42716. 
Sunlight      or      candlelight. 

44550. 
Test.     55539. 

Two  thousand  miles  for  a 
book.    47795,  47796. 
Willdridge    (M.    C.)      Sermon. 

41546. 
Willemoes     (H.)      Savonarola. 

40905b. 
Willett   (E.  M.)     His  lordship, 

the  burglar.    19711. 
Willett  (Edward)  : 

Lucille,    the    child    of    the 

people.    26827. 
Our  politics.     34749. 
Willett    (Ernest)      White   pas- 
sion-flower.   50554. 
Willett     (H.    L.)       Glad    girl. 

53788 
Willett   (J.  G.)     Hot  night  on 

the  roof.    20328. 
Willey      (A.)        Trojan     hero. 

47141. 
Willey     (M.    A.)      Osteopathic 

office  hours.    34407. 
Williams : 

Hook  &  I.    20211. 
Me  &  Jack.    28961. 


Williams     (A.    D.)      Ring    es- 

pgrance.    39469a. 
Williams   (A.  F.)  : 

Manhattan     comedy     4. 

28059. 
Rotterdam.    40058. 
Williams     (A.     G.)       Colonial 

dames.     7944. 
Williams     (A.    K.)       Mistakes. 

30118. 
Williams    (A.  T.)  : 

Capital  vs.  labor.    6054a. 
Installments.     21783b. 
Just  an   incident.     23332a. 
Williams  (Adeliene)    On  and  off 

the  stage.    33752. 
Williams  (Adene)  : 

Mount   of   Jupiter.     31221. 
Sane  lunatic.    40695. 
Williams    (Almena   B.)      Char- 
lotte Corday  d'Armans.     6794. 
Williams     (Alta)       Musical 

mixup.     54647. 
Williams    (Annie  B.)  : 

Anselo,    the    gypsy    noble- 
man.    1588. 
Birth  of  liberty.     3957. 
Williams   (B.  A.)  : 

Fun  &  frolic.    15669. 
In  a  museum.     21078. 
Policv    player  s.      36677, 

36678. 
Policy  shop.    36679. 
Policy  winners.    36680. 
Through  a  museum.     46063, 

46064. 
Williams   &   Walker   in   a 

museum.     51074. 
With    Williams   &   Walker 
in  a  museum.    51298. 
Williams   (B.  H.)  : 
Babylon.    2650. 
Master  Vaux.    28728. 
Medora.    29037. 
Nineveh.     32815. 
Sybille.     44840. 
Williams  (B.  L.)  : 

Convict  888.     8417a. 
Kingdom     of    Never-come- 

true.     23940a,  23940b. 
Land  of  Never-was.    24602. 

Williams     (B.    M.)       Nihilists. 
32780. 

Williams     (Barney)      Art. 
O'Brien.     1939. 

Williams   (Billy)  : 

Bug  &  the  buggy.     5416a. 
See  also  Carmody  (W.  H.) 

Williams   (C.  A.)  : 

Areola,    the    prairie    belle. 

1784. 
Aunt  Hope's  niece.    2400. 
Awful  life  of  a  lawful  wife. 

2581. 


Williams   (C.  A. ) —Continued. 
Capture     of     the     colonel. 

6185. 
Governor's  dilemma.   17195. 
Joy  that  kills.     23090. 
Man     of     the     iron     cage. 

27923. 
Moonshiners  of  Goose  Neck 

still.     30980. 
Oklahoma.    33392. 
That  phantom  six.     45605. 
Typewriter.     47842. 
AVidow.     50795. 
Williams    (C.   C.)      Our  neigh- 
bors.   34724. 
Williams    (C.    D.)      Beauty   & 

the  Jacobin.    52843. 
Williams    (C.   E.)  : 

Mehal-Dhu-Mac.     29055. 
Tim,  the  waif.     46227. 
Vindicated.    49070. 
Williams    (C.    F.)      Sunbonnet 

Sue.     44532. 
Williams  (C.  H.)    Richest  coon 

in  Ga.    39391,  39391a. 
Williams   (C.  S.)     These  little 

ones.    45744a. 
Williams  (Carl)  : 

John  Johnson.     22860. 
Olaf,  the  conscript.    33402. 
Williams      (Charles)        Cham- 
pions' last  bout.    6658a. 
Williams     (D.    L.)      Red    bag. 

38703. 
Williams   (E.)  : 
Dregs.     53471. 
Tavern    De    Luxe.      55515, 
55516 
Williams   (E.  D.)     Mr.  Collins 

in  search  of  a  vdfe.    30165. 
Williams  (E.  L)  : 
Helena.    18729. 
Mario.    28281. 
Quel  sera    le    dgnotiment? 
38144. 
Williams    (E.    L.)     Albany. 

Opium.     34277. 
Williams    (E.  L.)      U.  8.  Hop 

scotch.     20246. 
Williams    (Mrs.  E.  L.)     Lady 

with  a  white  hand.    24530. 
Williams     (Eustace    L.)      His 

honor's  honor.     19661. 
Williams   (E.  W.  H.)  : 

Cavalier  of  France.    6529. 
Court  jester.    8843. 
Dante.    9832. 
Duke's  jester.    12005. 
Eugene  Aram.     13026. 
Husband.     20714. 
King  &  the  fool.    23736. 
Love  chase.    26494. 
Man  In  black.    27843. 
Merry  Merrick.    29254. 
Morbid  vs.  Quick.  31012. 


3525 


INDEX 


Williams  (E.  W.  H.)— Contd. 

Parrhasius.    35360. 

Prince  Carlos.     37280. 

Queen  Mary.     38002  . 

Statue's  tragedy.     43839. 

Witchcraft.    51277. 
Williams    (F.)  : 

Carte  blanche.    6304. 

Cherry  ripe.    6911. 

Christmas  supper.     7249. 

Con.     8195. 

Father  &  son.    13822. 

Humming-bird.     20638. 

Keiser.    23574. 

Locust.    26061. 

Maggie,  the  midget.    27354. 

Mattie  Madcap.     28852. 

Midget.    29402. 

My  son.     31704. 

Noah's  ark.    32901  . 

Our  college  boys.    34570. 

Petiote.    46592. 

Royal  middy.    40157. 

Washed  ashore.    49646. 

Widow  Lerouge.     50818. 

Zanina.     52278. 
Williams    (F.  A.)      Capt.  John 

Smith.    6120. 
Williams      (F.     G.)       Goddess 

dancer.    16830b. 
Williams  (Mrs.   F.  G.)    Modern 
viking.     30664. 

Williams  (F.  H.)  : 

At  the  rise  of  the  curtain. 

2277. 
Higher  education.    19438. 
Kribbs  &  Co.     24251. 
Master  &  man.    28668. 
Olympus.     33723. 
Reformer  in  ruffles.    38885. 
Words     of     the     pageant, 
Phila.    51719. 

Williams  (F.  L.)    Brides  of  the 
colony.    5076. 

Williams   (F.  P.)     Girl  &  the 
race.     16450. 

Williams  (G.) 

April  fool. 

Beggars 
3314. 

Capt.  Mishler.     6141. 

Heinrich.    18645. 

Oh,  what  a  night.    33365. 

One  of  the  finest.    34077. 

Our       German        senator . 
34647,  34648. 
Williams  (G.  B.)  : 

Aeronaut.     402. 

Legatee.    25006. 

Williams    (G.  L.)      Southerner. 
43392. 

Williams  (G.  W.)     Cleveland's 
reception  party.    7604. 


1741. 

on       horseback. 


Williams  (Mrs.  H.  A.)    On  the 

stairway  of  life.  33925,  33926. 

Williams     (H.     H.)       Bailey's 

best  performer.     2813. 
Williams   (H.  L.)  : 
Article  47.     1959. 
Black  forest.    4095. 
Charles     O'Malley's     aunt. 

6765. 
Dancing  attendance.    9718. 
Declined       with       thanks. 

10351. 
Diplomates.     10897. 
Happy  day.     18149. 
Lime-kiln   club   in   an   up- 
roar.    25497. 
Love  &  lockjaw.     26449. 
Marjorie  Daw.     28313. 
Penmark   Abbey.    35846. 
Sparkling.    43445. 
Williams  (H.  L.)  jr.: 
Bells.    3458. 
Black     chap     from     White 

Chapel.    4069. 
De  black  magician.     10165. 
Fernanda.    14063. 
Williams     (H.     M.)       Squire's 

honeymoon.    43711. 
Williams     (H.     R.)       Prodigal 

son.     37591   . 
Williams   (H.  W.)     Bill's  boot. 

3866. 
Williams   (H.  W.)   jr.: 

Dangerous  woman.    9780. 
Daring  woman.    9853. 
Man  from  Mo.    27794. 
Williams    (Harold)      Marriage 

of  Belphegor.      28407. 
Williams  (Harry)  : 

Bowery  girl.    4787. 
Jocelyu's  rock.     22789. 
Joseph  Wilmot.     23025. 
Killarney.     23697. 
Margaret.     28196. 
Margaret  Wilmot.    28205. 
Maudesley  abbey.    28866. 
Mile  a  minute.     29560. 
Phillip,  Earl  of  Haughton. 

36142. 
Phillip  Jocelyn.    36143. 
Saleslady.    40587. 
Williams     (Hayes)      Alpha    & 

omega.     994. 
Williams  (I.)    Lady  Saxondale. 
24516. 

Williams   (J.  A.  B.)  : 

Field  &  fireside.     14125. 
Sterling.    43885. 

Williams  (J.  B.)     Out  of  bond- 
age.    34820. 

Williams   (J.  C.)     Lily  of  pov- 
erty flat.     25486. 

Williams   (J.  H.)     Western 
Rose.     50023. 


Williams   (J.  J.)  : 

Boy  from  Kerry.     4832. 
Curzon    sisters   flying   but- 
terflies.   9510. 
Williams  (J.  W.)     Test  of  men. 

45470b. 
Williams    (James    D.)      Word 

family.     51711. 
Williams    (Jesse)      Mignonette, 

the  little  schemer.     29538. 
Williams  ( Jesse  L.): 

And  so  they  were  married. 

1413a. 
Double  cure.    53453. 
Stolen  story.     43945. 
Williams     (John     D.)       Great 

Amer.  drama.     17355. 
Williams  (John  L.)  : 

Maud  MuUer.    28860. 
No  name.     32874. 
Williams     (Joseph),     or,    Wil- 
liams (Joseph)  ltd.: 
Academy  picture.     131. 
Afterwards.     552. 
All  at  sea.    825. 
Artful  automaton.     1947. 
At  the  barn.    2202. 
At  the  play.    2268. 
Bet.     3606. 
Better  half.     3632. 
Born  nurse.    4666. 
Bouquet.     4758. 
Brer    Rabbit    &    Mr.    Fox. 

5021a. 
Brer     Rabbit     &     Uncle 

Remus.     5022. 
Bright  idea.     5116. 
Castle  Botherem.     6417. 
Chatelaine.     6835. 
Cherry  tree  farm.     6912. 
Christmas    house    party. 

7227. 
Consarning  Sairey  'Uggins. 

8308a. 
Cressmans  entertain.    9070. 
Day    in    Boulogne.      10122. 
Dicky's  luck.     10821. 
Discord.    10928. 
Doings  of  Jane.     11248. 
Dolly's  week-end.    11302. 
Doorway.     11443. 
Efficiency   of   man.     12288. 
Enchantment.     12683. 
Fairy     maiden.       13409, 

13410. 
Feminine  strategy.     14033. 
Flying  visit.    14637. 
For  sword  or  song.     14918, 

14919. 
Golden  age.    16910. 
Gypsy   Gabriel.     17829. 
Happy      Arcadia.        18144, 

18145. 
Happy  bungalow.     18147. 
Head  of  the  poll.     18408. 


3526 


INDEX 


Williams     (Joseph),    or,    Wil- 
liams (Joseph)  ltd. — Contd. 
In  wondeiiand.     21569. 
Magic  in  the  garden.    27368. 
Magic  opal.     27379. 
Maiden  queen.    27510. 
Man  next  door.    27885. 
Merry  Christmas.    29225. 
Missfits      or      muddlewits. 

30051a. 
Mrs.    Hazenby's    health. 

30379. 
Mrs.      Hillary     regrets. 

30382. 
Moss-rose  rent.     31107. 
Naturalist.    32067. 
Nectarine.     32142. 
Nice  little  supper.    32612. 
Night  surprise.     32746. 
Nobody's  fault.     32951. 
Old    Knockles.      33528, 

33529. 
One    hundred    pounds    re- 
ward.   34022. 
Our  toys.    34787. 
Peculiar  case.     35763. 
Pixie-led.     36418. 
Place  in  the  sun.     36421a. 
Pretty  bequest.     37107. 
Quaker.    37949. 
Sally.     40596. 
Sensation  novel.     41487. 
Sentence.    41497. 
Spring  in  Bloomsburg. 

43653. 
Strange  host.    44050. 
Susannah.    44672. 
Tally-ho.     45018. 
Tempests    in    t  e  a  -  c  u  p  s. 

45298. 
Terrible  fright.     45416. 
Terror  of  a  day.    45440. 
Treasure  trove.    46905. 
Two  men  &  a  maid.    47696. 
United  pair.    48345. 
Unrehearsed  comedy.  48409. 
Verger.    48864. 
Wanted,      a      housekeeper. 

49514. 
When  woman  rules.    50356. 
Woman's  way.    51587. 
Wooing  a  widow.    51699. 
Williams    (K.)      All    for    gold, 

839. 
Williams    (L.  A.)     Love  made 
the  whole  world  kin.     26552. 
Williams    (Langdale)  : 

Brother's  crime.    5301a. 
Carmen.      6241a. 
Convict's  sweetheart.    8430. 

8431. 
Country  constable.    8744. 
Gold  diggers.     16889. 
Good  as  gold.    17059. 
Honest  hearts.     20095a. 


Williams   (Langdale) — Contd. 
Man  of  her  choice.    27901. 
Man  who  wins.     27998. 
Minister's  child.     29741. 
Muldoon's  picnic.     31323a. 
Order  of  the  yellow  robe. 

34315. 
Panama.     35161. 
Sign  of  the  4.    42296. 
Wanted,  a  wife.     49543. 
Weaving  the  web.     49864. 
Woman  of  mystery.    51446, 
51447. 
Williams   (Laura)  : 

At  the  summer  dance  hall. 

52758. 
Hannah  Sprouts.     53865. 
In  granny's  time.    54026. 
Williams  (Lawrence)  Belinda's 

burglar,     3354. 
Williams    (League)       Deserter. 

10543a. 
Williams    (Lew)     In  the  Alps. 

21342. 
Williams   (Lottie)     Lion  &  the 

lamb.    25538. 
Williams    (M.)       Eccles'   girls. 

12190. 
Williams    (Mrs.   M.   F.)      Hon. 

Mr.  Turnipseed.    20186. 
Williams     (M.    G.)       Innocent. 

21738b. 
Williams  (M.  J.)  : 

Helpless  couple.     18800. 
Lady  Marian.     24465. 
Williams    (M.  M.)     Our  flag's 

career.     34627. 
Williams    (M.    S.)       My   Lady 

Eugenie.    31601. 
Williams  (N.  L.)  : 

Good  Samaritan.    17112. 
Triangle.    46947. 
Williams  (N.  W.)  : 

Transgressor.    5.5640. 
Way   of   the    transgressor. 
49753,  49754. 
Williams    (O.)        Romance   vs. 

reality.    39828. 
Williams    (O.  L.)     Ecce  homo. 

12187a,  12187b. 
Williams    (P.    G.)      Tracy   the 

outlaw.     46696. 
Williams      (P.     S.)       Winona. 

51189. 
Williams     (R.    F.)      Nathaniel 

Bacon.    32043. 
Williams     (R.     G.)       Railroad 

Jack.     38357. 
Williams  (R.  H.)  : 

Two       peace       advocates. 

47744a,  55710. 
When       love      is      young, 
50258a. 
Williams  (R.  T. )    On  and  off  the 
stage.     33752. 


Williams  (Sam)  : 

Ir-regular  army.    22074. 
Naughty  widow.    32089. 
Williams    (Scott)  : 
Deserter.     10543a. 
Love  locket.     54342. 
Phantom  beast,    54943. 
Williams    (T.   C.)      See  Tiche- 

nor  (W.  C.) 
Williams  (T.  F.)     White  friars. 

50518. 
Williams  (T.  J.)  : 

Cabman  no.  93.    5780. 

Gilt  edge.     16370. 

Ici      on      parle      fraugais, 

20854. 
Who  is  who?    50632. 
Williams    (W.   A.)      Cast   out. 

6396. 
Williams   (W.  Alex.)    Reb,  the 

Fed  &  the  fid.    38613a, 
Williams    (W.   Alfred)      Slave 

boy.    42711a. 
Williams  (W.  F.)  : 

Assisting  Shakespeare, 

2104. 
Coming.     8086a. 
Pearl  of  gi-eat  price.  3,5732. 
Policeman's  dream.     36671. 
Williams  (W.  G.)  : 

Jack  Stanford's  experiment, 

22363. 
Reunited.     39222. 
Street      singer's      reward. 
44122. 
Williams      (W.      H.)        Three 

glasses  a  day.     45965  . 
Williams   (W.  J.)     Children  of 

destiny.     7027. 
Williams  (W.  M.)  : 

All  fools  day.     832, 
Clarice  Dunbar.    7531. 
Fireman's  ward.    14331. 
Jo,  a  mountain  fairy.  22755. 
Little  duchess.    25658. 
Victor  Martel.     48971. 
Williams   (Z.)     Glimpse  of  Bo- 
hemia.   16757. 
Williams  &  Pullman.     Are  you 

a  lobster?    1794. 
Williams  duo: 

Our  honeymoon.    .34672. 
Pinafore  up-to-date.    36316. 
Williamson     (A.    M.)  : 

Eileen  alannah.    12346. 
Judge  of  Israel.    23145. 
Williamson   (C.  C.)  : 

Sweet      swan      of      Avon. 

44773. 
Truth.    47285,  47288. 

Williamson     (H.)       Capital    L 
6045a. 

Williamson       (H.      W.)        My 
Queenie.    31693. 


3527 


INDEX 


Williamson  (J.)    How  she  man- 
aged it.     20525. 
Williamson  (J.  C.)     Struck  oil. 

44218. 
Williamson   (Marjorie)     Opium 

den.    34278. 
Williamson  (Maud)     Garden  of 

lies.     15898. 
Williard  (I.  V.)     Modiste  thru 

necessity.     54577. 
Willings    (J.)      Ruling  passion. 

40256. 
Willinsky     (F.)       Other     side. 

34488. 
Willis   (Elmer)     Cow-boy's  fin- 
ish.   8949. 
Willis  (Ernest)     Coontown  400. 

8458. 
Willis   (F.  M.)  : 

Eternal  now.     12982.  • 
Experiences   of   Hop    Sing. 

13236. 
Hour  of  the  man.    20380. 
Nice    little    home    of    their 

own.     32611. 
Treated  by  suggestion. 
46909. 
Willis  (L.)     Ruined  life.    40244. 
Willis   (M.  C.)  : 

Eternal  now.     12982. 
Nice    little   home    of    their 
own.     32611. 
Willis    (P.  P.)  : 

Midnight.     29410. 
Printing  the  truth.     37487. 
Willis  (T.)     Suit  for  damages. 

44448. 
Willis  (W.): 

Bearing  the  yoke.    3171. 
Winnie.     51139. 
Willis-Earnest    co.      C.    Q.    D. 

5759. 
Willison.     Cockney  &  the  con. 

7754. 
Willmer   (F.)     Blossom.     4321. 
Winner   (A.  M.)  : 

Baron  Trenck.     3024. 
Casimirs  himmelfahrt. 

6374,  6375. 
Comte  de  Luxembourg. 

8191. 
Count    of    Luxembourg. 

8671. 
Dreimaderlhaus.    53472. 
Eisenhammer.     12359. 
Endlich      allein.        12728a, 

12728b. 
Erste  frau.    53544. 
Eva.     13053. 
Eva,  la  nina  de  la  f^brica. 

13054a. 
Gipsy  love.    16410. 
Gottin  der  vernunft.  16847. 
Heimchen  am  herde.    18635, 
18636. 


Winner  (A.  M.)— Continued. 
Kleine     freundin.       24085, 

24086. 
Kiinstliche  mensch.     54195. 
Leutnant  Gustl.     25175a. 
Madchen  fiir  alles.     27315. 
Marchenprinz.     27323a. 
Paradiesvogel.     35247. 
Prinzess     G  r  e  1 1.       37494, 

37495. 
Puppenmadel.     37848, 

37849. 
Schneeflocke.     56087. 
Schneeglockchen.     41079. 
Schone  Risette.     41090. 
Sirene.     42570-42572. 
Spring  maid.    43655. 
Wenn     zwei     sich     lieben. 

55872. 
Zigeuuerliebe.    52343. 
Willoughby  (C.)  Princess  Lulu. 

37430a. 
Wnirich    (K.   M.)      Heiress  of 

Arne.     18677. 
Wills  (A.  E.)  : 

All  Charley's  fault.     828. 
Among  the  Berks  hires. 

1315. 
Benjamin,    Benny    &    Ben. 

35ip. 
Blundering  Billy.     4415. 
Burley's  ranch.     5565. 
Chattanooga.     6838. 
College  chums.     7842. 
Count  of  no  account.    8672. 
Country  folks.     8759. 
East  siders.    12170. 
Father's  doll.     13865. 
Fighting    for    freedom. 

14194. 
Foot-ball   romance.     14763. 
General  Faulkner's  daugh- 
ter.    16039. 
Gypsy.     17822. 
Heirs  at  law.     18692. 
Her  gloves.     19001. 
House  painted  white.  20438. 
Intruder.     21874. 
Just  plain  folks.    23385. 
King's  courier.     23951. 
Liberty     Corners.       25218, 

25219. 
Lieut.  &  the  cowboy.    25264. 
Lost  trail.     26362. 
Man  from  Tangier.     27812. 
Matinge  idol.    28806. 
My   friend,    the   professor. 

31560. 
Never  again.     32297. 
Oak  farm.    33193. 
Our  wives.     34807. 
Quiet  trip.    38210. 
Regiment  of  2,     38919. 
Round-up.     40105. 
Stranger.    44062. 


Wins   (A.  E.)— Continued. 

Struggle.    44224. 

Taking  chances.     44947. 

Toilers.    46421, 

Too  many  husbands.    46529. 

Westerner.     50030. 

Wrongly  accused.    51913. 
Wills  (E.  S.)     South  of  safety. 

43361. 
Wills   (F.)  : 

Only  way.    34228. 

Rouget  de  L'Isle.    40065. 

Silence  of  Aram.     42330. 
Wills   (F.  M.)  : 

Cold  day  when  we  get  left. 
7794. 

Old  cronies.    33462. 

Two  old  cronies.    47731. 
Wnis  (J.  B.)  : 

In  Atlantic  City.    21107. 

.John  &  Mary.     22824. 

Mary  &  John.     28539. 

Roof  garden.     39891. 

Sweet  16.    44765. 
Wills     (N.)       Yankee    Doodle. 

51976. 
Wills    (N.   M.)      Circus  queen. 

7420. 
Wills  (W.  G.)  : 

Beau  Brummell.    3192. 

Buckingham.     5385. 

Charles  the  First.    6769. 

Don  Quixote.    11369. 

Fate     of     Eugene     Aram. 
13797. 

Hinko.    19507. 

Jane  Shore.    22466. 

Medea  in  Corinth.    29011. 

Royal  divorce.     40136. 

William  &  Susan.    51059. 
Winson   (C.  D.)  : 

Bandaged  eyes.    2885a. 

Love-shot.     54349. 

Pagans.     35031b. 

Pinkie.    36352a. 

Romance  Island.     55193. 

Soft   spot.     43038a. 

Wild  Rose.    50987a. 
Willson    (S.   A.)      Justified   by 

fire.     23424. 
Willy,    pseud.      See    Gauthier- 

Villars   (H.) 
Willy  (C.)     Claudine.    7556. 
Wniv   (J.)     Story  of  Asenath. 

43996,  43997. 
Winys    (A.   C.)     In   command. 

21130. 
Wilmarth     (P.    R.)      After    20 

years.    529. 
Wilmer  (S.)  : 

Beware   of   Delilah.     3710. 

Doings     of     Mrs.     Dooley. 
11249. 

Friend      of      the      family. 
15439. 


3528 


INDEX 


Wilmer  (S.)— Continued. 
In  durance  vile.    21157. 
In  New  England.    21249. 
In  the  wrong  flat.    21548. 
Little    church    around    the 

corner.    25625. 
Man  of  chance.    27889. 
My       husband's       mother, 

31581. 
Strange  baby.     44039. 
Stranger  in  a  strange  land. 

44067. 
Why     Wilde    went    West. 

50763. 
Wrong  house.     51874. 
Wilmot  (R.  .1.)     Phyllis.  36184. 
Wilned  (M.)  : 

Marl  mod^e.     28226a. 
Virtuose.     49153a. 
Wilner  (M.  R.)  : 

Allrightnikes.    939. 
Blind  jealousy.    4250a. 
Chaverim,    6855. 
False  step.    13537a. 
Her  first  love.     18990. 
His  first  bride.     19625a. 
In  golis.    21186a. 
Jewish  child.     22710. 
Jewish  heart.    22713. 
Letzte  probe.     25167. 
Men  &  women.    29099. 
Mother's  sin.    31199. 
Mv  wife's  husband.     31754. 
Pals.    35149. 

Power  of  passion.    36978a. 
Tragedy     of     my     nation. 

46733a. 
Yom   hachupa.     52123. 
Wilner     (M.    R.)     enterprises, 
inc.    Love's  sacrifice.    26736a. 
Wilson : 

My  Aunt's  nephew.     31491. 
Rough  house.    40069. 
Widow  Nolan's  ball.   50828. 
Wilson  (A.  E.)  : 
Infelice.21683. 
Vashtl.    48726. 
Villemarre.     49060. 
Wilson    (A.    F.)      Suffragette. 

44411. 
Wilson  (A.  G.)    Rond.    39884. 
Wilson     (A.    H.)       Third    leg. 

45810a. 
Wilson  (A.  J.  E.)  : 

Beulah.     3700-3702. 
St.  Elmo.    40520-40526. 
Wilson    (A.    L.)      Man   of  the 

law.    27924. 
Wilson  (A.  R.)     Bimbo  of  Bom- 
bay.    3900. 
Wilson    (A.    V.)    Count   &   the 

heiress.     8656. 
Wilson   (B.)     Tory's  daughter. 
46586. 


Wilson   (B.  M.) : 

Chinese  wedding.     7098. 
Christmas  star.    7247. 
Irene,     queen     of    Cyprus. 

21938. 
Mr.    Spriggs'   little  trip  to 

Europe.    30269. 
Nigger  baby.    32634. 
Preciosa,      the       Spanish 

dancer.     37041,  37042. 
Raggles'  corner.     38346. 
Seniors.    41476. 
Show     at     Wilkin's     hall. 

42177. 
Tenor's  forenoon.     45386. 
Tragedy  of  blind  Margaret. 
46721. 
Wilson  (B.  T.)     Phantom  ship. 

36086. 
Wilson    (C.   B.)      Journalisten. 

23065a. 
Wilson  (C.  C.)  : 

Lily  bruise.     25483. 
Two  men.    47689. 
Wilson    {Mrs.   C.    H.)      Bridge 

pantomime.    5094. 
Wilson  (C.  J.)  : 

Echo       from        Charleroi. 

12196a. 
Miss  Brevity  of  Hong  Kong. 
29910. 
Wilson     (C.     P.)       Story-hour 

plays.     43988a. 
Wilson   (C.  R.)     Bear  Wallow 

belles.    3168. 
Wilson  (Charles  Day)  : 
Devil's  web.    10720. 
Eadred,  Lionheart,    12111, 
Lawful  heir.     24877. 
Lost  &  won.    26280. 
Lucky  mistake.    26863. 
Sheriff  of  Randall's  Forge. 
42083. 

See  also  Day   (W.) 

Wilson  (Charles  Dillard)  : 

Just  as  the  sun  went  down. 

23334. 
Montana.    30883. 
Wilson   (Claggett)     Pageant  of 

the  13th  century.     35049b. 
Wilson   (Cronin)     When  chick- 
ens come  home.    55896. 
Wilson      (D.)        Through     the 
looking-glass.     46093. 

Wilson    (D.   H.)  : 

Coachman   Higgius,   M.   D. 

7715. 
Doctor.     11101. 
Fairy  circle.     13404. 

Wilson   (E.  C.)  : 

Bachelor's     Christmas. 

52798. 
Santa      Clans     at     home. 
40732a. 


Wilson   (E.  P.)     Our  neighbor- 
hood.    34723. 
Wilson   (E.  T.)  : 

Man  in  the  moon.    27863. 

Signal  flash.    42304. 

Stake  &  halter.     43747. 

Town  talk.     46662. 
Wilson   (Elizabeth)  : 

Spy.    43666d. 

Women    of    the    centuries. 
51613. 
Wilson   (Ella)  : 

Pacific  mail.     35007. 

Under  the  new  law.    48188. 
Wilson  (Ella  J.)     Nick  Carter, 

detective.    32620. 
Wilson  (Ernest  J.)     Release  of 

Allan  Dan  vers.    38997. 
Wilson   (F.  B.)     Coja  y  el  en- 

cogido.    7789,  7790. 
Wilson   (F.  H.)  : 

Buffalo   tragedy.     5415. 

Little  gipsey  queen.    25694. 

Uncle  Si.    48038. 
Wilson  (F.  L.)    Freckled  hand. 

15307. 
Wilson     (Frances)       Old,     old 

story.     33592. 
Wilson  (Francis)  : 

Bachelor's  baby.    2685. 

Chateau  Bideau.     6831. 

Devil's   deputy.     10694. 

Half  a  king.    17909. 

Lion   tamer.     25550. 

Merry  monarch.     29260. 

Spiritualist.     43587. 

Two  brothers.     47566. 
Wilson   (Fred)  : 

Crash  in  china.     9020. 

Irish  whiskey.     22042. 

Lost  pearl.    26341. 

Old-times     rocks     &     the 
Chinaman.     33651, 

Two  to  one.    47801. 

Wilson     (G.     A.)       Girl    from 

Shanley's.     16522a. 
Wilson     (G.    D.)      Royal    jest. 

40153. 
Wilson   (G.  E.)  : 

Rebellion  of  '61.     38630. 
To  arms.     46358b. 
Wilson     (G.    M.)      Wanted,    a 
housekeeper.    49514a. 

Wilson   (G.  R.)     Bridge  panto- 
mime.   5094. 

Wilson     (G.    W.)       That    old- 
fashioned  motto.    45602. 
Wilson  (G.  X.)  : 

I  didn't  expect  it  so  soon. 

20789. 
Thanksgiving  eve.    45521. 

Wilson     (George)      One    thou- 
sand dollars  reward.     34109. 


3529 


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Wilson  (Gordon)  : 

Co-eds    courageous.      7765. 
Her  cowboy  brother.    18939. 
Wilson  (Grace)  : 

Drama  of  the  heart.   11670. 
Picture.     36234. 
Wilson   (H.  B.)     Warrior's  re- 
turn.    49628. 
Wilson  (H.  L.)  : 

Cameo  Kirby.     5935. 
Foreign    exchange.      14986. 
If  I  had  money.     20926. 
Man    from    home.      27775, 

27775a. 
Springtime.    43657. 
Wilson   (Harry)  : 

Amer.  countess.     1183. 
Our     uncle     from     Maine. 
34793. 
Wilson  (Hattie)  : 

Farmer  or  lord.     13682. 
Helga,    the   phantom   wife. 
18753. 
Wilson  (Mrs.  Hunter)    Mammy 

Lou  &  little  Bess.    27689a. 
Wilson   (I.  M.)  : 

Chickens.    6957. 
Don's  daughter.     11405. 
Jack  &  John.     22316. 
King    Zimm    of    Zanzibar. 

23930. 
Naalani.     31884. 
Over     the      garden     wall. 

34936. 
Pieces  of  eight.     36259. 
Poodle     &     the     pyramid. 

36788. 
Sea-king.     41223. 
Seminary  girl.     41446. 

Wilson    (J.    A.)      Bandman   & 

his  band.     2893. 
Wilson   (J.  G.)  : 

Firm  as  a  rock.     14341. 

Fitznoodle.     14425. 

House  of  Mauprat.     20406. 

Imperial  divorce.     21027. 

Nordeck.    33006,  33007. 

Royal  divorce.     40134. 

Royal  guard.     40147. 

Society  fad.     43013,  43014. 

Tent  &  throne.    45388. 
Wilson  (J.  N.)  : 

Dumdums.     12028a. 

Flash.     14474. 

Friend      of      the      family. 
15441a. 

Pluck.     54985. 

Proof.    37699a. 

Shrapnel.     55330. 
Wilson   (J.  Paul)  : 

Cheat.     6859. 

Over     the      garden     wall. 
34930. 

Superior  sex.    44601. 


Wilson  (J.  Paul)— Continued. 
Two  pairs  &  a  full.    47741. 
Two  knights  of  the  mystic 
temple.     47665. 
Wilson   (J.  R.)     Lionardo,  the 

gondolier.    25554. 
Wilson   (J.  V.)  : 

Inheritance.     21717a. 
King's  rival.     23991. 
Laughing  gas.     24815, 
Lord  for  a  day.     26202. 
Queen  of  hearts.     38028. 
Wilson  (James  B.)  : 

Fatal  beauty.     13739. 
Our      flirtations.        34629, 
34630. 
Wilson    (James   J.)      Enemies. 

12732. 
Wilson  (James  P.)  : 

Among    the    pines.      1321, 

1322. 
Silent  witness.     42362b. 
True  hearts  are  more  than 
coronets.     47226. 
Wilson  (Jane  F.)     Cats  &  cads. 

6469. 
Wilson     (Janette    C.)       Fairy 
wedding  &  breakfast.   13419a. 
Wilson      (Jay     H.)       Bellamy 

farm.     3376. 
Wilson    (John)      See   Townley 

(M.  M.) 
Wilson    (John   C.)      Saville  of 

the  14th.    40889. 
Wilson    (JohnF.)      Man   who 

came  back.    27976b. 
Wilson   (John  H.)  : 

Blighted  hopes.    4236. 
Golden  fleece.     16951. 
Jasper  judgment.     22516. 
Wilson     (John    J.)      Emigrant 

prima  donna.     12604. 
Wilson  (John  P.) : 

Countess  of  Candour.  8717a. 
Don  Johnny.    11346. 
Don  Juan  ad  lib.    11351. 
Emir  of  Bilbul.    12618. 
Filibuster.      14218. 
Golden  Gate  girl.    16956. 
Indian's  claim.     21655a. 
Lady  leopard.     24452a. 
Marriage  contract.     28385. 
Mr.      Hicks      of     Hawaii. 

30188. 
Wars       of       the       world. 
49628b. 
Wilson  (John  W.)  : 

From    darkness    to    light. 

53722. 
Hush  money.     54005. 
Idler.     20893. 
Smiles  &  tears.    55370. 
Two  sisters.     55713. 
Wilson  (Jordan  W.)     Heart  of 
a  cowboy.    18439. 

3530 


Wilson  (Joseph) : 

Benlet  &  Melleen  Treelawn. 

56072a,  56072b. 
Wrong  Mr.  Corbett.    51889. 
Wilson  (Joseph  B.)     Wizard  of 

the  Cumberland.     51338. 
Wilson  (K.)     Maker  of  violins. 

27596. 
Wilson  (L.  J.)     Bridge  of  life. 

5087. 
Wilson  (L.  L.)  : 

All   on   acct.   of  an   actor. 

885. 
Case  of  suspension.    6349. 
Fortunes  of  war.    15080. 
Little     game     with     fate. 

25691. 
Old      maids'      association. 

33546. 
Parliament     of      servants. 

35346. 
Scientific     country     school. 

41151. 
Smith  mystery.    42838. 
Suit  of  livery.    44452. 
Trouble      at       Satterlee's. 

47161. 
Two  of  a  kind.    47724. 
Wreck   of   Stebbins'   pride. 
51830. 
Wilson   (L.  P.)  : 
Fleecy.     53656. 
Fruit  of  toil.     53729. 
Wilson   (L.  W.)     Rose  of  Mar- 

blehead.     39993. 
Wilson   (M.  G.)  : 
Antonina.     1634. 
Chandos.    6682. 
Wilson    (M.   J.)      Lost   Pleiad. 

26344. 
Wilson    (Margaret)      Miser   of 

Raveloe.    29858. 
Wilson  (Margaret  C.)    Raphael 

de  Valentin.    38470. 
Wilson      (Marguerite)       Waif. 

49374. 
Wilson  (Marian  C.)  : 
Antonina.     1633. 
Dolly  Madison.     11285. 
Frederick  the  Great.  15320. 
Phases  of  love.    36106. 
Wife  in  name  only.    50891. 
Wilson  (Marie  Tersa)  : 
Old  violin.    54775. 
Ways  of  the  world.  49799b. 
Wilson  (Mark  T.)     Vaccinated. 
48594. 

Wilson     (Miriam)       Spirit    of 
Christmas.    55416. 


Wilson     (N.) 
54617. 


Mother's    plea. 


Wilson  (N.  W.)  : 

Devil's  daughter.    10690. 
Spotless  town.    43636. 


INDEX 


Wilson  (O.)  : 

Palace    of    ivory.     35127a, 

54874. 
Prof.        from        Germany. 
37627. 
Wilson  (O.  B.)    Phantom  of  the 

battlefield.    36083. 
Wilson  (O.  K.)     Scales  of  jus- 
tice.   55247. 
Wilson    (O.    M.)      Phantom   of 

the  battlefield.    36083. 
Wilson    (O.    P.)      Alethoscope. 

741. 
Wilson    (P.)  : 

As  of  yore.    2018. 
Shams.     41936. 
That  man  from  Cattarau- 
gus.   45596. 
Wilson  (Q.)     Gawk  &  the  girl. 

15950 
Wilson  "(R.  B.  M.)  : 

End  of  the  world.    12719. 
Knowing  the  law.    24196. 
Maderista  spy.     27281. 
Preacher      &      the      bear. 

37034b. 
Viva  Madero.     49199. 
Wilson    (R.  H.)     Burglar's  re- 
venge.   5535. 
Wilson   (R.  K.) : 

Capricious  Gussie.   53065. 
Hypnotizer.     20773. 
Inventor's  hell.     21S98a. 
My     little     Miss     Purity. 
31621b. 
Wilson  (R.  O.)     Land  of  lovely 

things.     24596a. 
Wilson     (Ray)        Fritz     down 
South.    15485. 

Wilson    (Russell)  : 

Eternal  mother.    12980. 
Maid  &  the  bachelor.  27437. 

Wilson   (S.)     Will  &  the  way. 
51026. 

Wilson    (S.   F.)      Little  count- 
ess.    25634. 

Wilson  (T.  H.)  : 

Money  god.     30768. 
Stillman's  secret.     43904, 
Strange     case     of     Ethan 

Trine.    44044, 
Witch  of  Salem.    51271. 

Wilson   (T.  N.)  : 

Andersonville.     1432. 
Blue  &  gray,     4334. 
Veteran's  son,     48918. 

Wilson   (T.  S.)  : 

Chaplain.     6724. 
Jujube.    23205, 
Wilson   (W.)     See  Van  Patton 

(H.  O.) 
Wilson    (W.  C)     Great  game, 
17397, 


Wilson  (W.  C.  G.)  : 

Co-eds  courageous.     7765, 
Princess  Gwen.     37419. 
Wilson    (W.  H.)     Fritz  at  the 

world's  fair.     15484. 
Wilson  (W,  J.)  : 

Cloudburst.     7662. 

Knight  of  the  ring.    24157. 

O'Reilly     at    the    Waldorf 

Astoria.     34332. 
Sky-pilot.     42689,  42690. 
Trailed      to      the      chasm. 
46752. 
Wilson      (W.     M.)        Colonel's 

wife.     7936. 
Wilson    (W.  P.)  : 

Maurice  Flint.    28876. 
Under  a  cloud.     48085. 

Wilson    (W.  R.)  : 

Among    the    pines.      1321, 
1322. 

Brass  &  brains.     4924. 

Country  circus.     8738-8740. 

In  the  Everglades.     21397. 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 
21-135. 

Inspector.     21779. 

Lion  &  the  lamb.     25537. 

Princess    Rosebud.      37453. 

Silent  witness.     42362b. 

Tru3  hearts  are  more  than 
coronets.    47226. 

Uncle.     47930. 
Wilson  (Waif red  W.)  : 

Express  messenger.     13259. 

Railroad   racket.     38365. 

Ranch  girl.     38429. 
Wilson    (WaHace    W.)      Movie 
man.     54627. 

Wilson    &    Ardell.      Smugglers. 

42866. 
Wilson,   Reid   co.     Down   East 

folks.     11591. 
Wilstach  (C.)     Bifurcated  girl. 

3771. 
Wilstach  (J.)  Power  of  beauty. 

36943,  36944. 

Wilstach    (P.)  : 
Adhemar.     283. 
Capitol  comedy.     6057. 
Eleventh  hour.     12453a. 
Game  for  two.     15835. 
Jefferson  Kipp.     22596. 
Keegan's  pal.     23552. 
Never  mind  cure.    32303b. 
Others.    34500. 
Partial  eclipse.     35398. 
Thais.     45512-45514. 

Wilt  (F.)     Jimsy.    22749a. 
Wiltsie     (S.     S.)       Deception. 
10334. 

Wimbush  (H,  A.)    Opportunity. 
34287, 


Wimperis  (A.)  : 

Arcadians.    1774, 
Balkan  princess.     2838. 
Dairymaids.     9645. 
Love  &  laughter.     26444. 
Mousme.     31253. 
Our   little   Cinderella, 

34701. 
Sunshine  girl.     44587. 
Winans     (Mrs.    J.    C.)       Julia 

Caverly.    23215. 
Winants     (O.)       See    Borland 

(O.  W.) 
Winch    (C.    F.)      Leavenworth 

case.     24956, 
Winch    (F.    W.)      Criminal    of 

the  century.    9108. 
Winch     (L.    A.)       Garden    of 

dreams.     15891. 
Winchell   (W.  W.)  : 

Arroyo  Seco.     1929. 
Church  of  the  black  sheep, 

7306. 
Garden     of     the     Pacific. 

15904. 
Jonah  &  the  whale.    22972. 
New  homestead.     32398. 
Prize-fight  in  10  rounds. 

37552. 
Procurer.     37571. 
Winchester     (E.)       Serpent, 

41548. 
Winchester    (M.  T.)  : 
Blindfolded.     4270, 
Bluff.     4403. 

Full  penalty.    15660,  15661. 
Quicksands.     38193b. 
String  of  pearls.     44173. 
Suffragette.    44412. 
Woman-hater.     51398. 
Winchevsky  (M.)     Wind  in  the 

East.     51114, 
Winckfield  (G.  W.)  : 
Deception.     10329. 
Spirit  of  Evah.    43562. 
Wolverine.     51365. 
Wind    (R.)  : 

Papesse  Jeanne.     35232, 
Princess  Redcheek.    37452a. 
Princess  Snow-White  &  the 
7  dwarfs.    37459. 
Windermere  (C.)     SeeTodd 

(C.  F.) 
Windley   (I.)     See  Edwards 

(L  W.) 
Windolph     (F.     L.)       Figs     & 

thistles.     14212. 
Windrath   (A.  &  H.)     Case  of 

consciences.    6325. 
Windsor  (H.  H.)     Two  gay  de- 
ceivers.    47615. 
Windsor    (R.)      Tricolor  a. 

46966. 
Wineman    (M.)      Great    Mala- 
desta.    17423. 


3531 


INDEX 


Winer    (M.)      Mammon's  fate. 

27682. 
Winfield    (G.)      Cotton    scene, 

southern  plantation.     8636. 
Wing   (E.)     Maya,  princess  of 

Kichg.    28913. 
Wing    (J.   B.)      Countess   Olga 

Ivanovna.    8724. 
Wingate     (F.    A.)       Cornered. 

8553. 
Wingfield    (L.)      Mary    Stuart. 

28574. 
Winlj   (F.)     Amina.     1307. 
Winlier  (C.  A.)     See  Williams 

(C.  A.) 
Winkle  (W.)  -See  Horgan  (W.) 
Winkler      (M.)        Wallenstein. 

49433d. 
Winn    (E.  L.)      Vision  of  fair 

women.     49163. 
Winner    (G.)      In    little   Italy. 

21223b. 
Winner   (L.)  : 

Crutch.     53300. 
Tomorrow  man.     55618. 
Winnett     (L.)       Deep     water. 

10368. 
Winnett   (T.  H.)  : 

Boys  of  N.  Y.     4869. 
Deep  water.     10368. 
Devil's  pool.     10716. 
His  nibs,  the  baron.    19751. 
Slaves  of  N.  Y.    42729. 
Winnie    (R.)      Children   of  to- 
day.    7048. 
Winniett  (G.  W.)  : 

Judgement  of  men.   23148a. 
Only    a    country    girl. 
34152a. 

Winniett   (R.)  : 

Angel  of  the  poor.    1478. 
Hornet's  nest.     20277. 
Kentucky  Rose.     23613. 
Maude  Muller.    28862. 
Side  pardners.     42238. 
Three  men.    45985. 
Winninger      (F.)        John,     the 

janitor.     22884. 
Winsch  (L.  J.)    No  trespassing. 

32893. 
Winslow  (C.)     Catharine  Parr. 

6453. 
Winslow    (C.   A.)      Philanthro- 
pist.    36122. 

Winslow    (C.  E.  A.)  : 

John  Royce,  senator.   22877. 
Magda.     27333. 

Winslow   (C.  M.)  : 

Broken  trust.     5218. 
Jasper's  love.     22517. 
John  Royce,  senator.   22877. 

Winslow    (E.)      P6116as   &  M6- 
lisande.    35813a,  35813b. 


Winslow   (H.  G.)  : 

Circus  night.  7417. 
Dancing  doll.  9722. 
Fate   &   the   freshman. 

13795. 
Troublesome  garden.  47186. 

Winslow    (H.  H.)  : 
American.     1151. 
Ballot-box.    2864. 
Barrel  of  money.     3048. 
Birds  of  a  feather.     3938. 
Chip     of    the     old     block. 
7108. 

Damage  suit.    9670. 

Desperate  straits.    10576. 

Dot,  the  harum-scarum. 
11499. 

Down   in   Injanny.     11599. 

Driven  from  home.     11838. 

Duel   in  the   dark.     11959. 

German  lessons.     16191. 

Girl  he  met.     16549. 

Girl  in  the  bank.     16559a. 

Greenhorn  from  Breslau. 
17600. 

High-born  lady.    19401. 

In  Injianny.     21218. 

In  the  Everglades.     21397. 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 
21435. 

Lady  Tommy.     24527a. 

Ladyville.     24539. 

Last  laugh.    24721b. 

Little    speculator.     25885. 

Lobbyist.    26024. 

Mrs.  Globe  Trotter,  U.  S.  A. 
30369. 

Muggs'  landing.     31307a, 

Newspaper  man.     32578. 

Onion  trust.     34142, 

Over  the  hills  to  the  poor- 
house.     34941. 

Phonograph.    36165. 
Pull.     37813. 
Quakeress.     37958. 
Rolling  stone.     39766. 
Roxy.    40121. 
Silent  partner.     42347, 
Simple  life.    42452. 
Snowed  in.    42919. 
Sonia's  father.     43258. 
Straw  man.    44096. 
There's  no  place  like  home. 
45725. 

Town  lots.    46653. 
Vinegar  buyer.     49080. 
Visions     of     her     dream. 

49168. 
Widow  at  7.    50804. 

Winslow  (J.  H.)  Lights  & 
shadows  of  a  world  without 
money.     25419. 


Winslow   (L.)  : 

Her  husband.     53918. 

Orchids   &   violets.     54821. 

Past,  present  .  .  ,  unknown. 
54891. 
Winsor     (M.)       Suffrage    rum- 
mage sale.     44392. 
Winspeare   (A. )  : 

Afreet.    447a. 

Aymeric  &  Yvonne.    2592a. 

Pierrette     &     the     marble 
shepherd.    36269b. 
Winstock  (M.  G.)  : 

Abrams'  Christmas.     96. 

Cardinal's  fool.    6207, 

De     winnin'     ob     Hannah. 
10184a. 

Double  turn.     11553. 

Dusky  rivals.     12056, 

Elk's  tooth.     12503. 

Fatal  horoscope.    13754. 

Guardian     of     the     sword. 
17720. 

Hebrews'  Christmas.  18612. 

His  last  case.     19675. 

His  last  drink.     19680. 

Miyo  San.    30536. 

Modern  Hercules.    30610. 

Otoyo.     34507. 

Pushed  into  politics.    37902. 

Sealskin  sacque.    41250. 

Virginian  romance.     49144. 

Western  politician.     50019. 
Winston    (M.  A.)     Rural  ruse. 

40314. 
Winter      (Banks)        Minstrel's 

daughter.     29772. 
Winter  (Betty)     See  Scheiben- 
hof  (Betty-Rosl  von) 

Winter    (C.)       Here's    to    our 
toastmaster.    19195. 

Winter  (C.  C.)  : 

All  correct.    829. 
Es  stimmt.     12898. 
Verge  of  ruin.    48862. 

Winter  (C.  G.)    Cross  of  honor. 
9198. 

Winter  (E.  C.)  : 

Cagliostro.     5811. 
First  violin.     1439G. 
Israelite.     22190. 
King's  pardon.    23985. 
Lover  &  his  lass.    26668, 
Queen  of  hearts.     38032, 
Royal   rival.     40172. 
Time  of  roses.    46241, 
Valjean.     48640. 
Will  &  a  way.    51021. 

Winter       (E.       L.)        Minuet. 

29774a,  29774b, 
Winter  (F.)  : 

Capt.  of  his  destiny.     6145. 

In  N.  Y.    21253. 


3532 


INDEX 


Winter  (F.) — Continued. 

Jealousies    of    good    Mrs. 

Goode.    22540. 
What  women  say.    50154. 
Winter    (J.)      Woman   in   I'ed. 

51417. 
W^inter    (J.    S.)    See   Stannard 

(Mrs.  H.  E.  V.) 
Winter    (L.)      See   Vom   Dorp 

(L.  W.) 
Winter  (W.)  : 

Hamlet.    18003. 

Henry  the  Eighth.    18894. 

Katharine     &      Petruchio. 

23516. 
King  Lear.    23810. 
Macbeth.     27051. 
Mary  of  Magdala.     28567. 
Merchant  of  Venice.  29183. 
Miscellaneous  plays  of  Ed- 
win Booth.    29842a. 
Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31287 
Othello.'    34422. 
Richard  II.    39342. 
Richard  III.    39356. 
Shakespearean     plays     of 

Edwin     Booth.        41905, 

41906. 
Taming     of     the      shrew. 

45056,  45056a. 
Winter     (W.     B.)       Minstrel's 

daughter.    29772. 
Winter  garden  co. : 

Dancing  around.    9717a. 
Maid  in  Amer.    27450a. 
Passing      show     of     1913. 

35466. 
Passing     show     of     1915. 

35466a. 
Passing     show      of     1916. 

54888. 
Winterberg  (R.)  : 

Dame  in  rot.    9676,  9677. 
Hoheit-der   Franz.    19955a, 

19955b. 
Ihr  adjutant.    20950. 
Lady  in  red.     24428. 
Mme.  Serafin.     27220. 
Schone    Schwedin.     55252, 

55253. 
Winterfeld  (M.)  : 

Autoliebchen.     2485,  2486. 
Cinema  star.    7366a. 
Elfte  muse.     12464. 
Fraulein  Trallala.     15235a. 
Joy  ride  lady.    23087a. 
Kam'rad  Manne.     23477a. 
Keusche  Susanne.    23634. 
Kino-konigin.     24000. 
Manage  polonais.   29116a. 
Moderne       Eva.         30672, 

30673. 
Polnische    wirtschaft. 

36752. 


Winterfeld   (M.) — Continued. 
Puppchen.    37845,  37846. 
Tango-prinzessin.    45114. 
Wenn  der  friihling  kommt. 
49977a. 
Winterfeld    (R.)      See  Winter- 
berg  (R.) 
Wintergarden  co.      See  Winter 

garden  co. 
Winterhalter  (T.)     Land  of  Be- 
ginning Again.    24587. 
Winters   (C.  C.)     Mr.  Dooley's 

farce  comedy  co.    30173. 
Winters    (J.)     When   the   cat's 

away.     50303. 
Winthrop.    Blue  &  the  grey  on 

the  Rappahannock.     4346. 
Winthrop   (W.  Y.)  : 

Punctured  tire.    37835. 
Sucker.     44370. 
$20,000  reward.     52530. 
Wintshevsky        ( M. )  Nora. 

16236. 
Winwood    (R.)     Snakes  in  the 

grass.    42875. 
Wiren    (M.)  : 

Love  conquers.     26498. 
jMiddle  range.    29395. 
Most.     31110. 
Not  a  person.     33043. 
Refugees.     38901. 
Unraised  r.  r.  tracks.  48407. 
Ups      &      downc      of     the 

Browns.     48537. 
Vik  of  Helvetia.    49008a. 
Wirsing  (F.)    Frecdot's  Venus 

1.5346. 
Wirt      (A.     P.)        Continental 

Amer.     8378. 
Wisconsin    (Univ.  of)    Pageant 
of  the  university.    35049c. 

Extension  division : 

In  moonbeams.    21245c. 
Learning   to    eat    potatoes. 

24946a. 
Pageant       of       education. 
35041a. 
Wisdom    (R.    R.)      Zulu   babe. 

52401. 
Wise  (H.  F.  &  L)  : 

All  for  this  scheme  of  ours. 

52624. 
Ridiculous  ghosts.    55173. 
Woman's  game.    55996. 
Wise  (J.  H.)  : 

Forgiven.     15021. 
Forsaken.     15032. 
Man's  work.    28114. 
Wise  (M.)    Imogene.    21015a. 
Wise    (Mrs.   O.   I.)      On   style. 

54783. 
Wise   (T.  A.)     Prince  of  show- 
men.    55031. 
Wiseman      (A.)       Temptation. 
45312. 

3533 


Wiseman   (C.  T.)     Prosecutor. 

37736a. 
Wiseman    (N,  P.   S.)     Fabiola. 

13301. 
Wishaar  (E.  B.)    Queen  Draga. 

37987. 
Wishaar  (G.  N.)  : 

Adah,     the     daughter     of 

Jephthah.     238. 
Ruth     &     Naomi.       40377, 

40378. 
To  the  uttermost  farthing. 
46390. 
Wishaar  (M.  L)  : 

Aaron  Burr,  a  tale  of  the 

Revolution.    37. 
Siege    against    Aguinaldo. 
42265. 
Wishar  (Daisy)     From  12  to  1, 

midnight.     15588. 
Wister     (Mrs.    A.     L.)       Mar- 
garethe  von  Randau.     28207. 
Wister    (O.)  : 

Montezuma.     30919. 
Villon.    49063. 
Virginian.     49143. 
Wis  well   (L.  C.)  : 

Hands  up.     18071a. 
Heart  of  a  child.     18438. 
Wiswell   (W.  W.)  : 

Invisible   bond.     21904. 
Wanted,  a  husband.    49520. 
Witchie  (L.  A.)     Anklet.    1532. 
AVithers   (H.  L.)     Merchant  of 

Venice.     54492. 
Withers   (J.  L.)  : 

Dram  shop.     11661. 
Police.     36667a. 
Under  oath.     48121a, 
Withers    (W.)    jr.      Heart    of 

crime.     18459. 
Witherspoon   (E.  E.)  : 

Ambassador's  ward.     1093. 
David  Revelton.     10058. 
Diplomats.     10903. 
King's  beggar.     23946. 
Kiss  Rosa.     24025. 
Knave  of  diamonds.    24117. 
Straw    in    the    whirlwind. 

44094. 
Washington  habit.    49668. 
Witherspoon   (I.  M.)  : 

Lady  Anne's  demon.   24352. 
Measure      of      a      woman. 
28992. 
Witherspoon  (Airs.  T.  A.)     See 

Witherspoon   (E.  E.) 
Withey    (C.)  : 

Lady  L.     24450. 
Probationer.    37561. 
Withrow     (N.    H.)      Night    at 

home.     32648. 
Witkowski   (B.)  : 

Adopted  child.     311. 
Only  daughter.     34199. 


INDEX 


Witmark   (F.  M.)  : 
Amer.  way.    1270. 
Anchored.     1401. 
Aristocrat.     1830. 
Authority.      2471,   2472. 
Beverley  Fields.   370G,  3707. 
Daughter  of  Italy.    9963. 
Delicatessen  girl.     10409. 
His  signature.     19809. 
Lucky   stone,     26879. 
Miss  Society.     30028. 
Note  unopened.    33075. 
On  the  surface.     33930. 
On  time.     33954. 
They're  after  him.     45761, 

45762. 
What  money  will  do.    50101. 
Witmark   (I.)  : 
Angel.     1457. 

Beginning  of  the  end.  3318. 
Borough      of      Manhattan. 

4668,  4669. 
Broom-maker  of  Carlsbad. 

5252. 
Champagne  Charley.     6647. 
College  chums.     7811. 
Early    in    the    morning. 

12143,  12144. 
Family  skeleton.     13612. 
Fifty-fifty.     14153d. 
Fifty  to  one.     14158. 
German  aristocracy.   16183. 
Hfind-shake.     18050. 
In  the  borough  of  Manhat- 
tan.    21352. 
Kin  Fu.     23709. 
Little  chaperon.     25612. 
Miss  Dignity.     29928. 
Mounted  squad.     31243. 
Nephew.     3225. 
Noble  born.     32916. 
On  the  stage  &  off.    33922. 
Piano  fiend.     36200. 
Privileged  character.  37542. 
Promising  Sam.     37683. 
Protege.     37750. 
Skeleton  dude.     42654. 
Two  mothers.     47712. 
Uncle  George.     47958. 
Willie  off  the  yacht.    51081. 
Witmark  (M.)  &  sons: 

Actor  &  the  janitor.     201a. 
Adventures    of    the    Yama 

Yamas.    365. 
Alaskan.     701. 
Alice   &   the   8   princesses. 

779. 
Amer.  ambassadress.    1155. 
Amer.  princess.    1258. 
Amusing   the   baby.     1377. 
Animal    convention.      1523. 
Authority.    2472. 
Automobile  crazy.     2491. 
Babes  in  Toyland.    2619. 
Babette.    2620. 


Witmark  (M.)  &  sons — Contd. 
Baby  talk.     2649. 
Bachelors  &  benedicts. 

2684. 
Barbara's   dilemma.     2963. 
Baroness  Fiddlestick.  3028. 
Base-ball  crank.     3074. 
Belle  of  the  West.    3437. 
Betsy.     3623. 
Beverley   Fields.     3706. 
Bird  in  the  hand.    3919. 
Birth  of  old  Glory.  3960. 
Boyhood  pranks.    4859. 
Bright  eyes.     5114. 
Casey  the  inventor.    6355a. 
Chatter.     6842. 
ChattertOD.    6843. 
College  chums.     7838a. 
Courting  under  difficulties. 

8864. 
Crushed  actor.     9270. 
Daughter  of  Officer  Porter. 

9970. 
Doctor    Hipp,    the    hypno- 

tizer.     1147, 
Doctor      Low-rents,       (Lo- 

rentz)   surgery.     11166. 
Doolittle  twins.    11427. 
Down    in    Paradise   alley. 

11606. 
Earth  child.     12152. 
Enchantress.    12686. 
Fair  co-ed.     13367. 
Family  secrets.     13610. 
Filibuster.    14218. 
Five     cent     barber     shop. 

14429. 
Foot-ball.     14757, 
Fortune-teller.  15  0  61, 

15062. 
Gay  musician.    15982. 
German  lessons.     16191. 
Get  backs.     16249. 
Girl  &  the  governor.    16439. 
Girl  of  my  dreams.   16587. 
Give  &  take.     16691. 
Give  the  women  a  chance. 

16695c. 
Grand  mogul.     17274. 
Habitant's  revenge.     17866. 
Ham    (om)    let,   Prince  of 

Dunkirk.     18015. 
Harmless  flirtation.  18230. 
Hawaii.     18333. 
Heart      to      heart      talks. 

18507, 
High  license  court.    19410. 
Hired  girl's  dream.     19528. 
How  I  died  at  San  Juan. 

20488. 
Hurdy-gurdy  girl.    20700. 
Immigrant      inspector. 

21003d. 
In  a  cabaret.    21063a. 
In  Lovers  lane.    21232. 


Witmark  (M.)  &  sons — Contd. 

Incog.     21594. 

Incubator  babies.    21604. 

Invitation  to  the  ball. 
21913. 

Izzy's  vacation.    22289. 

Jack  &  his  queen.    22304. 

John  Clayton,  actor.   22845. 

Julius  Sneezer,  the  snoozer. 
23276. 

Just  foolishness.    23345. 

Keep  your  eye  on  the  ball. 
23563. 

Kin  Fu.    23709. 

King  of  the  Philippine  Is- 
lands.    23877. 

Ladies'  day.     24323. 

Last  of  the  Cargills    24733. 

Little  chaperon.     25612. 

Lotus  San.     26385. 

Love  wins  always.    26654. 

Love's  lottery.    26721. 

McWade's  platoon.      27124. 

Mile.  Modiste.    27267. 

Mile.  Napoleon.    27268. 

Maid  &  the  mummy.  27443. 

Maid  of  money.    27484. 

Man  about  town.     27714. 

Marcelle.    28155. 

Marconi's  wireless  tele- 
graph.   28175. 

Matrimonial  agency.  28812. 

Mayor  of  Tokio.     28941. 

Meet  my  wife.    29043. 

Merry  .  widow  remarried. 
29274. 

Midnight  marauders.  29439. 

Military  heroes.     29580. 

Miss  Dignity.     29928. 

Miss  Dolly  Dollars.    29932. 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  milliner's. 
30464. 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  opera. 
30465. 

Mrs.  Snob  at  the  races. 
30466. 

Mock  trial  of  the  great  kid- 
napping &  breach  of 
promise  case.    30554. 

Morning  after  the  night  be- 
fore.    31053b. 

Motor  girl.     31210. 

Mv  friend,  the  cowboy. 
31558. 

My  new  typewriter.    31666. 

Naughty  Marietta.    32087. 

0-Thello  &  Dar's-de-money. 
34432. 

Our  wives.    34805. 

Pair  of  pants.     35108. 

Pressing  matter.    37090. 

Prima  donna.     37231. 

Princess  beggar.  37400. 

Princess  Runaway  among 
the  Yama  Yamas.    37455. 


3534 


iNDBX 


Witmark  (M.)  &  sons — Contd. 
Punch  &  Judy.    37829a. 
Quarrelsome   lady   friends. 

37971. 
Queen  of  laughter,    38034. 
Red  mill.    38764. 
Red  widow.    38819. 
Rehearsal.    38944. 
Richard  the  3  times.  39377. 
Rival  speakers.    39550. 
Roamy-e-owe    &    Julie-ate. 

39599. 

Rose  of  Mex.     39995. 
Rose  shop.     40017. 
St.  Louis  fair  hotel.    40541. 
Sallie  &  Sammie.    40593a. 
Salt  cellar.    40621. 
Salvation   army's   new   re- 
cruit.    40628. 

Scotty,  the  cowboy.    41173. 
Shogun.     42150. 
Sim  Dimpsey's  visit.  42440. 
Skylark.     42699,  42700. 
Smart  set.    42817. 
Spirit  of  Capt.  Kidd.    43559. 
Stage   struck   boarding 
house.    43736. 

Sunday    night    in    Lover's 
lane.     44535. 

Sunshine.    44580. 
Tattooed  man.     45168. 
Third  chapter.     45795. 
Three  twins.    46036. 
Tramp  among  cranks. 

46791. 
Travels     of     the     Yam  a 

Yamas.    46881. 
Truth  potion.     47294. 
Two  girls  &  him.    47629. 
Two     women    &    1    man. 

47832. 
Very    dangerous    tricks. 

48898. 
Victoria.     48974. 
Weather    man's    dream. 

49855. 
What  every  woman  thinks 

she  knows.     50066. 
When  the  lights  are  low. 

50324. 
When     women     rule     us. 

50364. 
Woggle-bug.    51348. 
Woodland.     51684. 
Wrong  Wright.    51908. 
Yama  Yama  girl.    51959. 
Yama   Yama   land.     51960, 

51961. 
Yama  Yama  man.    51962. 
Yama  Yamas.     51963. 
Yankee  tourist.     52016. 
Yokohama  maid.    52117b. 
2905.     52520. 

5379— VOL  2—16 118 


Witmark  music  library: 

Hoffman's  love  tales.  19934. 

Tales  of  Hoffmann.  44989. 
Witmer    (W.   T.)      Col.   Harry 

Estes.     7909. 
Witt    (A.   T.   B.   de)      See   De 

Witt. 
Witt  (C.  T.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witt   (Carl)  : 

Musterweiber.     31466. 

Toff-toff-leutnants.  46416. 
W  itt  ( Charles  de )  See  De  Witt. 
Witt     (Christian)       Koln,    das 

ist  was  fiir  dich.     24204. 
Witt  (F.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witt  (H.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witt  (J.  A.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witt   (L.)  : 

Scab.     40921. 

Servant.     41559. 
Witt  (L.  C.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witt   (M.  S.)     Six  sophomores 

&  a  freshman.    42629. 
Witt  (R.  L.)     Scab.    40921. 
Witt  (R.  M.  de)     See  De  Witt. 
Witte   (H.  S.)     Cackler.     .5785. 
Witte   (M.)     College  graduate. 

7854. 
Witte  (P.  G.  de)   See  De  Witte. 
Wittels  (M.)  : 

Jew.     22684. 

Public    prosecutor.      37786. 

Romance     of     old     Egypt. 
39802 

'Twas  better  so.  47396. 
Wittenbauer  (F.)  : 

Damon.     9614. 

Filia   hospitalis.     14217. 

Fremdling.     15354a. 

Privatdozent.    37526. 
Wittenberg  (O.  H.)   Lost  pearl. 
26342. 

Witter  (F.  C.)  : 

As    it    shall    be    written. 

52738. 
Power  invisible.     55010. 
White  flower.    50516a. 
Wittmaak     (H.  S.)     Lelawalla. 
25030. 

Wittmann  (H.)  : 

Child  of  fortune.    6992. 
King's  fool.    23966. 

Witzig  (L.  F.)  : 

Celine,  the  adopted  daugh- 
ter.    6578. 
In  sackcloth  &  ashes.  21309. 
Vampire  prince.     48680. 

Wiziarde  (R.)     Cubana.     9326. 
Wodehouse    (P.   A.)      Have   a 
heart.     53878. 

Wodehouse  (P.  G.)  : 

Brother  fans.     5261b. 
Gentlemen  of  leisure.  16123. 

3535 


Woehning  (H.  M.  Plum-)     See 

Plum-Woehning. 
Woerner  ( J.  G. )    Rebel's  daugh- 
ter.    38633. 
Woess     (C.)      Masked    model. 

28615b. 
Woglum     (C.     R.    van)       See 

Bangs  (C.  R.) 
Wohl.     Be  a  man.    3152. 
Wohlbriick   (O.)     Grosse  stadt. 

17686. 
Wohlfarth     (A.    F.)       Box    of 

pills.    4809. 
Wolcott    (A.    H.)      Ferry   girl. 

14070. 
Wolf   (A.  E.)  : 

Fox  &  the  grapes.    53695. 
His  last  pet.    53946. 
Wolf  (B.  J.)     Echo.    12192. 
Wolf     (C.)       See     Whittelsey 

(C.  E.) 
Wolf  (D.)    Moonshiners.   30975. 
Wolf  (E.)    Das  haben  die  mad- 

chen  so  gem.    9918. 
Wolf    (E.  A.)     April  showers. 

52718 
Wolf     (F.    J.)       Black    letter. 

4122. 
Wolf  (H.  A.)     Studio  incident 

44269. 
Wolf   (H.  J.)     Ties  that  bind. 

46175. 
Wolf  (Harvey)    Brave  coward. 

4938. 
Wolf  (Hugo)  : 

Entzuckende  frau.   12812a. 
Insel.    21768. 
Wolf   (J.  A.)     Campaign  com- 
edy.    5958. 
Wolf     (L.    H.)       Away    from 

home.     2577. 
Wolf  (Mark)  : 
Bijou.     3826. 
Golda.    16907. 
Our  company.    34575. 
Our  manager.    34708. 
Wolf    (Maurice   de)      See   De 

Wolf. 
Wolf    (Milton)      New    Yorker. 

32543. 
Wolf   (R.) : 

Beauty  shop.    3238. 
Hell.    18757. 

Her  little  highness.    19055. 
My  best  girl.     31496. 
Perfect  lady.    35903a. 
Red  widow.    38818,  38819. 

Wolf  (R.  L.)     Miriam's  Purim 
play.    29817a. 

Wolf   &  Wainstock.     Rag-time 
babies  of  N.  Y.    38332. 

Wolf-Ferrari   (E.) : 

Doctor  Cupid.    11129a. 
Inquisitive  women.    21761. 


INDEX 


Wolf -Ferrari   (E.) — Continued, 
Jewels    of    the    Madonna. 

22707. 
Liebhaber  als  arzt.    25258a. 
Schmuck      der      Madonna. 

41075. 
Secret  de  Suzanne.     41323. 
Suzanne's     secret.      44703, 
44704. 
Wolfe.    See  De  Wolfe. 
Wolfe  (A.  J.)     Children  of  the 

sun.     7044a. 
Wolfe    (C.    T.)      Considerable 

dream.    8322. 
Wolfe    (E.  A.)     Last  days  of 

Pompeii.    24700. 
Wolfe  (H.  J.)  : 

Cashiel    Bryan,    gentleman 

pugilist.    6370. 
Deadwood  Dick.    10236. 
Lucrative  liar.    26884. 
Wolfe  (J.  H.)    Yolande.  52120. 
Wolfe    (M.   S.)     Reign  of  the 

fatted  calf.    38962. 
Wolfe  (R.)     Lumita.    26927. 
Wolfenstein    (M.)      Women    & 

stocks.    51606. 
Wolff      (A.)       Marchand      de 

masques.    28166a. 
WolfE  (D.  M.) : 

Around  the  town.    52731. 
Day  at  the  links.    10109. 
WolfE  (E.  A.)     See  Woolf   (E. 

A.) 
Wolfe  (Franz)  : 

Chancen.    6678. 
Hahn  im  korb.     17890. 
WolfE  (Frederic)    Quest.  38147. 
WolfE    (G.)      Jeux    sont    faits. 

22681. 
WolfE  (L): 

Flower  of  Plymouth.  14593. 
Refuge.     38897-38899. 
Test.    45454. 
WolfE     (Johanna)       Leap-year 

proposal.    24941. 
WolfE    (Julia)        As  Judith  to 

Holofernes.     2013. 
WolfE   (Julius)     Schauspiele  & 
dichtungen.    41035a. 

WolfE  (M.  A.)     Affinity  &  duty. 

437. 
WolfE  (O.  M.)  : 

Money  lenders.    54586. 
Post       graduate       course. 
36870a. 

Wolff   (Perlita)  : 

Amanda's  spook.    1048b. 
Erebus  &  the  star.    12850a. 
Sojer.    43042a. 

WolfE  (Pierre)  : 

Age   d'airaer.    570,   571. 
Amour  defendu.    1354. 
Cruche.    9239. 


WolflE    (Pierre) — Continued. 

J'en  ai  plein  le  dos  de  mar- 
got.    22292. 

Lys.    26980. 

Marionnettes.    28294. 

Ruisseau.    40248. 

Sans  famine.    40718. 

Secret       de       Polichinelle. 
41322. 
WolfE  (W.  A.)  jr.: 

Head  of  the  house.    18407. 

Inheritance.     21718. 
Wolff  (Willi)  : 

Hoheit— der  Franz.  19955a. 
19955b. 

Immer  feste  druff.    21003a, 
21003b. 

Juxbaron.    23435a-23435c. 

Parquettsitz  no.  10.  35359. 

Regimentspapa.    38919a. 
Wolff  (William)  : 

Butterfly  bondage.     5654. 

Wife  &  martyr.     50878. 
Wolff-Thiiring    (T.)      Sohn  des 

Zeus.     43040. 
Wolfling  (I.  S.)     Nell  of  the  Al- 

hambra.    32188. 
Wolffsohn  (B.)    Norva  Tilstow. 

33037a,  33038. 
Wolf  man  (P.)  : 

At  the  reception.    2274. 

Life     on     the     boulevard. 
25321. 

Petite  romance.    36051. 
Wolford  (Arnold)  : 

Brand  of  Cain.    4909. 

Driven  from  home.    11835. 

Old  folks  at  home.    33483. 

Prison  bars.    37509. 

Smugglers.    42867, 

Tie  that  binds.    46164. 
Wolford  (Augustus)  : 

Brand  of  Cain.    4909. 

Keep  off  the  grass.    23559. 

Niagara  Falls.    32603. 

Old  folks  at  home.    33483. 

Prison  bars.    37509. 

Smugglers.    42867. 

Who's  loony  now?    50657. 

Widow  Bronson.    .50809. 

Wolford  (M.  A.)     Critical  case. 

9155. 
Wolfrom  (Anna  or  A.  E.) : 

Albion  &  Rosamond.   52606. 

52607. 
Living  voice.     25992. 
Purple  band.    37883. 
Return.  39176. 

Wolf  rum  (P.)     Christmas  mys- 
tery.   7238. 

Wolf  son   (F.)  : 

Lustige     Sultan     Saladin, 

26953a, 
Schlaraffenkonig.    41063, 


Wolgamuth  (F,  F,)    Out  of  the 

sea.    34847, 
Woller(R.)  Heiligeband,  18630. 
Wollf    (A.   E.)      Common   law 

wife.    8142. 
Wollmau  (C.)  : 

King  Midas'  secret.    23820a. 
My  masterpiece  —  the 
raven.    31642a. 
Wolters   (W.)  : 
Er.     12841. 

Leander  im  frack.    24930. 
Lebemann,     24961. 
Sein  alibi,    41409. 
Wolverton  (S.  F.)  : 
Dishonored.    10948. 
Mary   Szechy.     28577. 
Tragedy   of  man.     46731a, 
46732. 
Wolzogen  (E.  von)  : 

Feu     de     la      Saint-Jean. 

14091,  14092. 
Feuersnot.     14100,  14101. 
Maibraut.     27430, 
Un ver s t andene  mann. 

48450. 
Weibchen.     55860. 
Wolzogen   (H.  von)  : 
Augustin,     2369. 
Munchhausen,     31304, 
Woman's  board   of  home  mis- 
sions.   See  Presbyterian 
church  in  U.  S.  A. 
W.  C.  T.  U.  of  southern  Cali- 
fornia.      Found,     a     young 
nobleman.     53689. 
Woman's  temperance  pub.  assn. 
Doom    of    King    Alcohol. 
11429, 
Women's  educational  &  indus- 
trial   union.      Merry    fiddle. 
29233a. 
Wonder     (M.     G.)       Wonder's 

Roman  fiesta.     51663a. 
Wonderly  (W.  C.)  : 

Heart  o'  Dixie.    18432c. 
None  so  blind.    32982. 
Wednesday   at  5,     49920a. 
Wood,    Hamlet,    53861. 
Wood  (A.)     Brink.     5125. 
Wood     (A.    D.)      When    tenor 

meets  bass.     50298. 
Wood    (A.  H.)  : 
A.  Lincoln.    89. 
Earl's  heir.    12134. 
Wood     (B.)       Secret     misery. 

41331. 
Wood  (B.  F.)  music  co.    Walk- 
ing delegate.     49413. 
Wood  (C.  A.)  : 

Revision    of    parlimentary 
rules     by     the   Pinkney 
w  o  m  e  u's      improvement 
club.     55163. 
Wired  together.    55963. 


3536 


INDEX 


Wood  (D.  J.) : 
Drone.    11844. 
Prodigal  parent.     37583. 
Wood   (E.) : 

Edelweiss.    12217. 

Fixed  race.    14452. 

His  pretty  typewriter, 

19781. 
Hoosier  heroine.    20230. 
Wood  (E.  A.)  : 
Bimini.    3902. 
Edna  Dean.     12264. 
Karl,     the    prize    winner. 

23495. 
Lady  Estmere.    24392. 
Lion  of  Peru.     25548. 
Wood  (E.  T.)  : 

Paradox.    35272. 
Zora.     52386. 
Wood  (E.  W.)     Genuine  opium 

joint.     16140. 
Wood    (F.)     See  Wood    (L) 
Wood     (F.    G.)       Pageant    of 

Ridgewood,  N.  J.    35045a. 
Wood     (F.     H.)       Vagabond's 

honor.     48611. 
Wood  (F.  N.)  : 

Drummer.     11865. 
Wedding  party.     49910. 
Wood  (G.)     Strings     44176. 
Wood  (G.  H.)     Nana.    31935. 
Wood  (G.  M.)  : 

Gold  cure.    16886. 
Great  BufEalo  mystery 
17364. 
Wood    (H.    E.)      Minerva's 

maneuver.     29734. 
Wood  (H.  W.)  : 

Spirit  of  1776.     43565. 
Waiting     for     the     signal. 
49399. 
Wood  (Harry  Colon) : 

Belle  of  Antioch.    3394. 
Enemy  to  the  queen.  12737. 
Hand  that  wins.    18053. 
Wood  (Hayden)   Tina.     46279a. 
Wood    (Hazel)      See   Smith 

(Magda  B.) 
Wood    (Henry)      Jerusalem. 

22630: 
Wood   (Mrs.  Henry)     East 

Lynne.     12164,  12165. 
Wood    (Henry    Cleveland) 
Pretty  Shakeress.    37125, 
37126. 

Wood  (L)  : 

Just  a  wee  baby.     23328a. 

Imperial  intrigue.  21032. 
Wood   (I.  M.  G.  or  J.  M.  G.)  : 

Case  of  jealousy.    6336. 

Muggins  on  the  warpath. 
31306. 

SnufE  in  a  box.    42926. 

$10,000  wager.    52527. 


Wood    (Mrs.   J.)     Amer.  lady. 

1240. 
Wood   (J.  F.)  : 

Man  of  iron.     27908a. 
Marriage  by  proxy.  28379a. 
Wood(J.H.)    See  Hart  (John) 
Wood  (J.  M.)  : 

Surprise  party.     44650. 
Up  against  it.    48475. 
Wood  (J.  P.)  : 

Drummer.    11865. 
Wedding  party.    49910. 
Wood  (JuUet) : 

Much    ado    about    nothing. 

31274. 
Roman  travesty.    39777. 
Wood     (L.    P.)      Poppy    gold. 

36838a. 
Wood  (Mrs.  L.  P.)     Pageant  of 

Ridgewood,  N.  J.     35045a. 
Wood     (Leo)       Boys    wanted. 

4874. 
Wood    (Lock)      See   Lockwood 

(W.  L.) 
Wood   (M.)     Pidge.    36248. 
Wood  (N.  B.)     Zora.    52386. 
Wood  (N.  S.)     See  Wood  (S.) 
Wood  (O.)  : 

As  the  world  is.    2024. 
At    the    cost    of    her    life. 
2214. 
Wood   (O.  F.) : 

Great  white  way.    17490. 
Simon  Simple.     42445. 
Wood      (R.)        Maid     Marian. 
27457. 

Wood  (Robert  A.) : 

Cross  &  circle.     9186. 
Rajah  of  Ramajan.    38397. 

Wood    (Russell  A.)  : 
Brink.     5125. 
Marrying  right.     28472a. 
Puppet.     37851. 
Woman's   chance.      51515a. 

Wood  (S.)  : 

Adrift  in  N.  Y.    330. 
Black  vipers.    4153. 
Bondwoman.     4552. 
Boy  scout  of  the  Sierras. 

4849. 
Brittle  silver.     5134. 
City  lights.    7454. 
Columbus.    8005. 
Darkness  &  dawn.     9894. 
Doctor  Dope.     11137. 
Homeseekers.     20071. 
In  Panama.     21291. 
Ivan,  the  Terrible.     22268. 
Lost  in  a  big  city.     26309. 
Mabel  &  John.    27007. 
Night-riders.    32740. 
'On  old  Cape  Cod.    33787. 
Orphans  of  N.  Y.    34386. 
Out  in  the  streets.    34818. 

3537 


Wood   (S.) — Continued. 
Peanutville.    35720. 
Playwrite.     36519. 
Rose  of  the  Rockies.    40005. 
Royal  hand.    40148. 
Slaves  of  N.  Y.     42730. 
Stormy  petrel.    43988. 
Sword  &  sceptre.    44810. 
Wood    (T.)      Two   of  a   kind. 

47728. 
Wood  (W.)    Kid  Raffles.   23665. 
Wood  (W.  A.)     Trial  marriage. 

46926a. 
Wood  (W.  H.)     Defending  her 

honor.     10380. 
Wood   (W.  M.)     Invisible  em- 
pire.   21909. 
Wood-Seys  (R.  A.)  : 

Jane  Gentleman.     22459. 
Wanted.    49493. 
Wobdall   (C.  M.)  : 

Fatal  error.    13748. 
Queen  of  diamonds.    38017. 
Woodall-Oliver  (J.) : 

Change  of  hair.    6688. 
Suspended     animation. 
44688. 
Woodard     (F.     L.)       Only     a 

woman.    34184. 
Woodard   (J.) : 

Calif,   thro.   Death   Valley. 

5860. 
Red  pocket-book.    38776. 
Snowdrop    &    the    dwarfs. 
42917. 
Woodberry    (G.   E.)      Midsum- 
mer night's  dream.     29486. 
Woodbridge   (E.)  : 

Christmas   conspiracy. 

55226. 
Little  folk  in  green.    55226. 
Woodbury  (A.  6.)     Match-box. 

28759. 
Woodbury    (J.  H.)      Old  Cali- 
fornia.    33433. 
Woodfield  (J.)     Picket  guards. 

36215. 
Woodfin  (A.  I.)     Jabberwocky. 
54094. 

Woodford  (J.) : 

Matinee  ticket.    28807. 

Timely  lesson.    46255. 
Woodford  (P.  F.) : 

Bohemians.     4499. 

Other  side.    34486. 

Woodhams  (E.  M.)  : 

Shakespearian  rehear  saL 

41918. 
Tragedy    of    Aaron    Burr. 

46717. 

Woodhouse   (J.  S.)  : 

Fugitive.     15638,  15639. 
Tragedy  of  the  kiss.    46739. 

Woodhull  (A.)     Olive.    33697. 


nSTDEX 


Woodhull   (A.  H.)  : 

Colleen    dhas    m  a  c  h  r  e  e. 

7820. 
Eli  Whaatfield.     12467. 
High    rollers.    D  e  V  e  r  e  s  . 

19424. 
Hunted  down.     20680. 
Thoroughbred.     45872. 
Uncle  Hiram.     47962. 
Woodhull  (H.  S.)     RoseofKil- 

dare.     39990. 
Woodhull     (J.    W.)      Western 

Rose.    50023. 
Woodhull    (M.    G.)      For    old 

love's  sake.    14893. 
Woodman   (A.)     See  Van  Gal- 

der   (F.  O.) 
Woodman  (H.  R.) : 

His  uncle  John.    19829. 
Master's   birthday,     28745. 
Professor.     37617. 
She     organized     a     club. 

42005. 
Sweet    girl    graduates. 
44749. 
Woodman  (J.)  : 

At  the  all  night  drug  store. 

2199. 
Hickey's  finish.    19355. 
Woodman  (L.  D.)     Play-actor. 

36451. 
Woodman   (R.)  : 

Bess  goes  to  Europe.    3573. 
Billy     Ben's    pirate    play. 

3876. 
Cinder  maid,     7340. 
Clever  doctor.     7605. 
Galliger,    15788. 
Honest  shoemaker,     20112. 
Oaten  cakes.    33198. 
Preserving  a  Smith.    37072. 
Rescue     of     Prince     Hal. 
39092. 
Woodroffe  (P.) : 

Richard  II.     39343. 
Titus  Andronicus.    46347, 

Woodrow   {Mrs.  W.) : 
Black  pearl.    4129. 
Emily,  the  prodigal.    12617. 
Secret  chambers.     41319. 
Sonny  Day.     43263. 

Woodruff  (B.  G.)     Actor  &  his 
pupil.     200. 

Woodruff   (F.  A.)  : 

Sister  in  the  house.    42590a. 

Surgeon  of  Senart.     44641. 
Woodruff     (G.)       Surgeon    of 

Senart.    44641. 
Woodruff  bank  note  co.    Ether 

world,    13002a, 
Woods  (A.  H.)  : 

Adam  &  Eve.    241. 

Belle  of  Avenue  A.     3396. 

Belle  of  Broadway.     3402. 


Woods   (A.  H.) — Continued. 
Bertha,     the     sewing     ma- 
chine girl.     3552.  3553. 
Born  in  prison.     4664. 
Bowery  after  dark,     4774. 
Cabaret  girl.    5763. 
Cast  aside.    6394. 
Chinatown   Charlie.     7081, 
Chorus  girl's  luck  in  N.  Y, 

7152. 
Confessions     of     a     wife. 

8239. 
Dealers    in    white    women. 

10248. 
Don't    let    her   go    astray. 

11414. 
Evil  men  do.     13160. 
Factory  girl.     13328. 
Fallen     by     the     wayside. 

13494,  13497. 
Fast  life  in  N.  Y.    13728. 
For  old  times  sake.    14896. 
Forgive  &  forget.    15017. 
From  tramp  to  millionaire. 

15587. 
Gambler     of     the     West. 

15803. 
Gentlemen,    think    it    over. 

53757. 
Get    busy    with    Emily. 

16250. 
Girl    in    the    taxi.      16574, 

16575. 
Girl     with     the     whooping 

cough.     16663. 
Great  Amer,  detective. 
17354. 
Great   express   robbery. 

17389. 
Her  sin  has  found  her  out. 

19137. 
Kick  in.    56081. 
King  of  bigamists.  23824, 
King  of  detectives.     23832. 
King-queen-jack.      23899a. 
Life  that  kills.     25329, 
Lost  in  a  big  city.     26308. 
Lured   from  home.     26948. 
Midnight   on    the   Bowery. 

29447. 
Millionaire    &    the    police- 
man's wife.    29650. 
Nellie,  the  beautiful  cloak 

model.    32197. 
Next  station  is  Killimuck. 

32593a. 
Potash  &  Perlmutter.  36900. 

Queen  of  the  highbinders. 
38062. 

Queen  of  the  white  slaves. 

38086. 
Race    around    the    world, 

38278. 
Rachel  Goldstein.    38301. 

3538 


Woods   (A.  H.) — Continued, 
Rachel    Goldstein's    sister. 

38302. 
Road  to  ruin.     39593. 
Ruled  off  the  turf.     40253. 
Secret  service  Sara.    41350, 
Secrets  of  the  police.    41375. 
Since    Nellie    went    away. 

42480. 
Slave     dealers     of    N.     Y. 

42712. 
Social  sentence.     55378. 
Sons  of  rest.     43274. 
Tony,  the  bootblack  detec- 
tive.    46510. 
Tracked  around  the  world. 

46684. 
White     slaves     of     N.     Y, 

50577. 
Wine,     women     &     cards. 

51128. 
Woman  who  did.     51496. 
Yellow    kid    of    H  o  g  a  n's 

alley.     52074. 
Yellow   ticket.     52092. 
See   also    Sullivan,    Harris 
&  Woods. 
Woods  (A.  H. )  productions  co. 

New  York,     32517. 
Woods   (Albert  Howard)     Last 

chance.    24688, 
Woods     (Beardsley)       Society 

Islands.    43019. 
Woods  (Benjamin)     Are  you  a 

Mormon?  1797. 
Woods  (C.  F.)  Leach.  24903. 
Woods  (Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  H.)  : 
At  'Possum  Hollow.  2178. 
King  of  the  desert.  23865. 
Woods  (E.)  Patapsco.  35518. 
Woods    (F.   E.)      Nancy   Ellen. 

31955. 
Woods    (G.)      Jolly   reprobate. 

22956. 
Woods  (I.)   School-days.  41099. 
Woods   (J.  H.)  : 

Burglars.     5526,  5530. 
Eggs.     12294. 
Found,  a  partner.    15113. 
Hix's  fix.     19897. 
Woods  (J.  J.)     Hit  of  ray  life. 

19892. 
Woods  (K.  S.)     Tramp.    46788. 
Woods    (K.    T.)      Roanoke. 

39600. 
Woods    (M.)  : 

Between  2  fires.    3695. 
Bunch  of  mistakes.    5468. 
Duel  in  the  dark.    11960. 
Kentucky  feud.    23600. 
Last  of  Smith.     24731. 
Like     father     like     child. 
25437. 
I  Woods  (M.  E.)     Durab  witness. 
'      12028. 


INDEX 


Woods    (N.  E.)     Nancy  Ellen. 

31955. 
Woods  (N.  S.)     Boy  detective. 

4830. 
Woods  (S.)  : 

Black  drop.     4089. 

By  power  of  atty.    5703. 

Lovers  roost.     26683. 

Merl,  the  minx.     29211. 
Woods  (V.)  : 

As  it  is  written.    2008. 

Charles  IX.     6763. 

Christopher    Columbus. 
7268. 

Columbus.    8008. 

Griselda,     the     peasant 
duchess.     17655. 

Horatius.    20271. 

King    of    Northumberland. 
23847. 

Knight  errant.    24136. 

Lalla  Rookh.     24554. 

Lord  Strathmore.    26220. 

Man  from  Santiago.   27808. 

Mask  of  a  king.    28603. 

That     affair     of     Brown's. 
45526. 

Unto    the    4th    generation. 
48436. 
Woods  (W.  A.) : 

At  122.     2173. 

Jolly  knights.    22941. 

M.  Charlemagne.     30849. 

Peace  to  all  nations.  35687b. 

Power  of  genius.     36951. 

Silas  Bane.     42315. 

Sting  of  love.     43905b. 

World's    greatest   play   for 

internatl.  peace.    51781a. 

Woods   (W.  H.)     For  mother's 

sake.     14884. 
Woods  (Walter) : 

Between  trains.     3684a. 

Billy,  the  kid.    3886,  3887. 

Chicago  boy  bandits.    6943. 

Girl  of  Eagle  ranch.   16585. 

Manuella.     28130. 

Reformer.    38883. 

Sweetest  sin.     44785. 

Way  of  the  West.    49757. 

Within  4  walls.    51300a. 

Woman's  place.    51550. 
Woods    (Walwin)     See  Woods 
.    (Walter) 
Woodthorpe  (Z.  T.)    Expiation. 

18247. 
Woodville    ( H. )     Confederates. 
8227. 

Woodville    (R.    C.)      Dawn    of 
Waterloo.    10091. 

AVoodward.    Who,  Eve?  No,  the 
mare.    50607. 

Woodward  (A.)     Pagan  of  the 
cloth.    35026. 


Woodward     (Ed.)       Bargains. 

2992. 
Woodward       (Eugenie)       Man 

without  a  country.    28017b. 
Woodward  (G.  H.)     Echo  from 

Charleroi.    12196a. 
Woodward     (H.     C.)       Happy 
Billy,  Major  U.  S.  A.    18146. 
Woodward  ( I.  C. )   Miss  Brevity 

of  Hong  Kong.    29910. 
Woodward  (J.  A.)  : 

Anonymous  kiss.    1575. 
Bouquet.    4759. 
Mme.  is  abed.    27195. 
Which     will     have     him? 
50425 
Woodward  (M.  C.)  : 

Alone  at  last.    52642. 
Cyclone.    9533. 
Exceeding  the  limit.    13186. 
French  dinner  in  3  courses. 

15359. 
Mike,  a  dude.     29544. 
Please     don't     wake     me. 

36526. 
Who's  your  hullah?   50678. 
Woodward   (N.  A.)     Student  & 

his  neighbors.     50388a. 
Woodward  (N.  R.)  jr.    Hans  & 
Christina.    18095. 

Woodward    (O.  D.)     My  uncle 

from  India.    31719. 
Woodward      (R.)         Wanted — 

some  publicity.    55827. 

Woodward  (R.  M.)  : 

Fortunes  of  war.    15080b. 
Polly  Perkins  of  the  U.  S. 

A.     36741a. 
What  we  bump  into  on  the 
boardwalk.    50144a. 

Woodward  (S.  M.)     Rift  in  the 

clouds.     39412. 
Woodward  (T.  T.)  : 

Social  glass.    42966. 

Veteran  of  1812.    48916. 

Wood  worth  (C.)     Ruth's  devo- 
tion.    40387. 

Wood  worth    (D.   C.)      Pioneer. 

36358. 
Woodworth  (H.  A.)  : 

According    to     Dr.     Dane. 

149. 
Attraction     at     Cassidy's. 

52765. 
Beach-craft.    3154.     * 
Fire-play.     14308. 
Interference     of     Martha. 

21811. 
Lavender  list.    24840. 
Strong  wind.    44192a. 
Treason  of  Lisette.    46897a. 
Twelfth    night    on    Jack's 

beanstalk.    55688. 


Woodworth  (L.  J.)  : 

His  heritage.    19652. 

Nancy.    31946. 

Silent  witness.     42364. 
Wookey  (L.  M.)  : 

Fall  of  man.     13474. 

Stephen    Fairlight,   M.    D. 
43870. 
Woolcott   (L.  N.)     Yellow  kid. 

52070. 
Wooldridge  (B.)    Shark.   41955. 
Wooldridge  (F.  L.)  : 

Empress  Josephine.    12650. 

Magnolia's  return.    27416. 
Wooldridge   (J.  B.)  : 

Shark.     41955. 

Uneasy  crown.    48276. 
Woolf   (B.  E.)  : 

Fantine.    13659. 

Fauvette.    13925. 

Hobbies.    19902. 

Love's  vow.    26749. 

Mother-in-law.    31152. 

Photos.     36177. 
Woolf  (E.  A.)  : 

All    the  world's    a    stage. 
920. 

At  the  fortune  teller.     2234. 

Bookland.     4615. 

Brown  from  Mo.     5317. 

Candy  booth.     5999a. 

China  «fe  saw  dust.    7072, 

Cupid  at  home.    9384. 

Glass  house.    16725. 

Just  for  the  night.    23353. 

Lights  &  shadows.    54270. 

Mam'zelle  Champagne. 

27699,   27700. 

Marriage  in   a   motor  car. 
28399 

Mr.  Cupid's  hotel.    30168. 

My  wife's  diamonds.  31746. 

Mystery  of  Phyllis.     31844. 

Queen's  garden.    38114. 

Singer     &     the     hypnotist. 
42487. 

Sultan's  favorite.     44485. 

Three       million       dollars. 
45988. 

Tricky  Trixie.    46965. 

Vampire.     48673. 

Youth.    52237. 
Woolf  (H.  R.)  : 

Cheque  mates.    6894a. 

Chest  of  tea.    6920a. 

In  2  flats.    54050. 

Motor-carousers.    31208a. 

Woolf  (Harry)     Maccabean  re- 
bellion.   27064. 

Woolf    (Henry)     Dream  book. 

11714a. 
Woolf  (M.  S.)     Sowers.    43402. 
Woolf   <P.)      Princess   Isabell. 

37423. 


3539 


INDEX 


Woolfolk  (B.) : 

Gold  dust  twins.    16893. 
Nobody  home.    32945. 
Traveling  man.     46872. 
Woollaston     (F.    H.)       Love's 

victory.    26747. 
Woollett    (W.    L.)      Mrs.    Mc- 

Lennan's  lorgnette.     30402. 
Woolley      (B.)        That     awful 

agent.     45529. 
Woolsey  (K.  T.)  : 

Cup  that  cheers.     9356. 
Good  intentions,  but — 

17088. 
Leap-year   girl   &   her  bio- 
logical husbands.     24937. 
Woolson  (G.  F.)     Bones  of  our 

ancestors.    4555a. 
Wooten  (A.  P.)     King's  under- 
study.    23998. 
Wordemann  (B.  A.)     Lesson  in 

housekeeping.     25111. 
Worden    (A.  R.)  : 
Saul.     40853. 
Thesba's  babe.    45744. 
Worden   (W.  T.)  : 

Love     will     find     a     way. 

26651. 
Mrs.  Maynard's  bell.    30408. 
Workman     (H.    G.)      Notes    & 

nonsense.     33076. 
Workman     (J.)       Silver     lute. 

26474. 
Wormer   (C.  van)     See  Van 

Wormer. 
Wormser  (A.) : 

Enfant  prodigue.     12750. 
Pierrot,     the    prodigal. 
36271. 
Wormser    (J.)  : 

Britisch  -  Transvaal'sche 
krieg     i  n      Siid  -  Af  rika, 
1899-1900.     5128. 
Buren-keile.     5505. 
Fall  (Der)  Dreyfus.    13460. 
Graf    Esterhazy    u.    seine 

opfer.     17221. 
President     Krueger,     der 
Bismarck  des  Transvaals. 
37022. 
Schinder  Hannes.    41059. 

Wormser   (Mrs.  M.  S.)     Whirl- 
wind.    50468. 
Wormwood   (E.  M.)  : 

Doll  that  saved   an   army. 

53433 
Haunted  gate.    18300. 
Little  acts  for  little  actors. 

54281. 
New    Woman     in     Mother 

Goose  land.  32493a. 
No  girls  admitted.     32860. 
Worrall   (E.  K.)     Forged  will. 
15003. 


Worrall  (L.)  : 

Ann.     1534. 

Anne.     1550. 

Behind  the  door.     3326. 

Daddy  Duffard.     9595. 

Don  Diego.     11343. 

Emperor.     12628. 

Low  spirits.    26766. 

Man  who  stayed  at  home. 
54415. 

Night-hawk.     32672. 

No  one  need  know.     32875. 

Other     peoples'      children. 
34475. 

Right  wing.    39450. 

Rod.     39700. 

Secret  seven.     41351. 

Skittles.    42678. 

Two  songs.     47779. 

Vow.     49302. 

White  feather.     50514a. 
Worrell   (E.  R.)  : 

Best     author's     Ghristmas 
plays.     3580. 

Gorner  in  hearts.     8544. 

Mother     Goose     bazaar. 
31138. 

Runaway  bear.     40271. 

Two  meri*y  wagers.    47702a. 
Worslev    (W.)      Crook-makers. 

9175. 
Worth    (L.  S.)  : 

Morning's  light.     31064a. 

One  of  many.     34061a. 
Worthington   (E.)  : 

Checkmated.      6868b. 

Choosing  a  husband.  53158. 

Four   o'clock  &   all's   well. 
15166a. 

His  last  card.     19674b. 

It's  my  Tom.     54088. 

Judgement      of      Solomon. 
54132. 

Modern    marriage.      30626. 

Paid.     35055b. 

Reflex.     38863a. 

Superior  set.     44600a. 

Worthington     (E.    S.)      Phari- 
sees.    36102. 

Worthington  (F.  M.)     Fand,  the 
banshee.     13635. 

Worthington  (J.)  : 

Courting  in  China.  8861. 

Land   of   the   leal.  24616. 

Through   the  mist.  46094. 

Worthington   (L.  S.)     Through 
the  mist.     46094. 

Worthington  (S.M.)     Deceived. 
10318. 

Worthington     (W.    D.)       Dark 
side  of  Europe.     9874. 

Worthy   (S.  W.)     Discovery  of 
La  Salle  by  Chicago.    10937. 


Wortmann   (A.)  : 

At    the    king's    command. 

2250. 
Balthazar  Gerard.  2872. 
Feudal  knights.     14099. 
Foscari.     15099. 
Worts  (S.  E.)     Search.    41252. 
Wothe  (A.)    See  Mahn  (A.  W.) 
Woulfe   (H.  E.)  : 

Mammy  Caroline.    27686. 
What  is  love.     50089. 
Wray    (A.    W.)      Mother   Bob- 

bett's  Christmas.    31130. 
Wray    (H.  H.)     Free  trade  in 

Amer.     15338. 
Wray    (L.)  : 

How   to   touch    the   ladies' 

hearts.     20553. 
Very  suspicious.    48903. 
Wray   (W.)  jr.: 

Dream  bush.  11715. 

First    aid    to    matrimony. 

14343a. 
Frozen  policeman.    15612. 
O  rats!     33188. 
Old  lamplighter.    33531. 
Old  Mother  Earth.     33579. 
Queens  of  the  lunch-coun- 
ter.    38122. 
Wray  (Mrs.  W.  A.)  : 

How   to   touch   the   ladies' 

hearts.     20553. 
Venus  a  la  mode.    48834. 
Very  suspicious.     48903. 
Wredberg  (O.  F.)    Shipwrecked 

viking.     42129. 
Wrede   (E.,  baroness  von)  : 
Colleen.    7817. 
Lady       Muriel's       victory. 

24470. 
Real        Mr.        Doubleday. 

38563. 
Sophie  Dorothea.     43^78. 
Wrede  (F.)     Matrimonial  ven- 
ture.    28830. 

Wrede  (R.,  baroness  von)  : 

Amer.    Venus   up    to   date. 

1268. 
Colleen.     7817. 

Wren  (E.)     In  the  dark.  21370. 
Wren       (F.      R.)         Distrust. 

10990. 
Wren  (G.)     Saucy  Sue.    40851. 
Wren   (J.  W.)     Great  express 

robbery.    17390. 

Wren      (L.)        See     Westman 

(L.  W.) 
Wren  (V.)     Rent  day.   39050. 
Wrench     (W.    W.)       King    of 

kings.    23840, 

Wrest  (W.  C.)  : 

Lady   partner.     24511. 
Stolen  acrobats.    43918. 


3540 


INDEX 


Wright : 

Money's  crimes.    30805. 

Winter's   tale.     51208. 

Wright       (Doctor)  Scarlet 

lancers.    40977. 
Wright    (A.  F.)     Ruby  prince. 

40222. 
Wright  (A.  J.  M.)     Miss  Scat- 

terbrain.    54545. 
Wright  (A.  L.)     Beggar  Venus. 

3312. 
Wright   (A.  V.)     Frolic  &  fun. 

53717. 
Wright    (A.  W.)  : 

Edelweiss.    12^5. 
Nevada.    32290. 
Wright   (B.)     See  Wright   (A. 

J.  M.) 
Wright    (C.)      Sky    scrappers. 

42695. 
Wright   (C.  C.)     Special  duty. 

43460. 
Wright     (C.    D.)       SufErajinx. 

55474. 
Wright  (C.  E.)  : 

Contrast.     8392. 
Gwvnplaine.     17809. 
Talked  about.     45006. 
Wright    (C.   F.   N.)      Guest  of 

honor.    17735. 
Wright  (C.  L.)     Curate.    94.50. 
Wright  (D.)  See  Minturn  (W.) 
Wright  (E.  C.)  : 

Dime  novel.    10863. 
Jim  Jubilee's  dream.    22732. 
Yosemite.    52134. 
Wright    (E.  H.)     As  you  like 

it.     52741. 
Wright    (E.   S.)     Night  in  the 

night  court.     32705a. 
Wright         (Edith)  Gringo. 

53837. 
Wright        (Edna)  Heiress. 

18674. 
Wright    (Edward)      Fun   in   a 

dept.  store.     15674c. 
Wright     (F.    C.)      Temple    of 

Hymen.     45300. 
Wright    (Mrs.  Frank)     Bridge 

tangle.    5095. 
Wright   (Fred)   jr.: 
Capt.  Keene.    6124. 
Jockey.     22792. 
Man  in  the  stocks.     27871. 
Princess  of  thieves.    37447. 
This  house  to  let.    45844. 
,    When   the   wolf   comes   in. 
50336. 
Wright  (G.)  : 

In  the  dark.    21372a. 
Poster  girls.    36881. 
AVright  (H.  B.)  : 

Blacksmith.     52914. 
Shepherd     of     the     hills. 
42052. 


Wright    (H.  B.)— Continued. 
Winning  of  Barbara  Worth. 
51169. 
Wright  (Hagberg)  : 

Father     Sergius.      13856b, 

13857. 
Forged     coupon.       15002a, 

15002b. 
Light  that  shines  in  dark- 
ness.    25397. 
Wright  (Harry)    Off  the  beaten 

track.     33314. 
Wright    (Huntington)     Chums. 

7301. 
Wright  (J.  C.) : 

•Dan     McCarthy's     return. 

9700. 
Downfall  of  women.  11635. 
Wright    (J.   Dawson)      Accom- 
plished at  last.    144. 
Wright    (J.  Dunbar)     Baby  & 

the  bachelor.    2635a. 
Wright   (J.  H.)     Little  church 

across  the  way.    25622. 
Wright  (J.  L.)    Fame  makers. 

13562. 
Wris:ht  (J.  P.)    Dragon  of  Dor. 

11652. 
Wright   (J.  R.)     Smith  family. 

42834. 
Wright  (Jean)     Col.  of  militia. 

7916. 
"Wright     (Julius)       Death     of 
Dick    Turpin's    bonny    Black 
Bess.     10277. 
Wright    (M.)      Military  of  na- 
tions.    29587-29589. 
Wright  (M.  H.)     Best  thing  in 

life.    3600. 
Wright       (M.      L.)       Fielding 

manor.    14126. 
Wright  (M.  M.)  : 

Mission    of    the    damned. 

54546. 
Sheep  dog.    55320. 
Wright     (M.    O.)      Misgrables. 

29862. 
Wright  (R.  C.)     Plot  &  proxy. 

36547. 
Wright  (R.  E.)  : 
Code.     53206. 
Pen  &  the  sword.    54920. 

Wright    (R.   R.)      Os-ka-wawa. 

34405a. 
Wright  (S.)     Awakening.  2553. 
Wright  (S.  T.)  : 

Drifted  out  to  sea.    11820. 
Little  daughter  of  the  regi- 
ment.    25644. 

Wright  (T.  D.)  : 

Curse  of  to-day.    9508. 
Ivanroff.    22274. 


Wright    (T.   H.) 
fluence.    36689. 


Political  in- 


Wright  (T.  L.)   Beloit  pageant. 

52860. 
Wriglit  (V.) : 

After  the  meet.    511. 
Girl  outcast.    16613. 
Wright      (V.     B.)       Clarindie 

Cackler's  courtship.    7532. 
Wright  (W.  A.)  : 

Complete  dramatic  &  poeti- 
cal    works     of     Shake- 
speare.   41753. 
Complete  works  of  Shake- 
speare.   41785-41802. 
New  century  Shakespeare. 

41755-41778. 
Shakespeare's  w  or  k  s. 

41857a. 
Works      of     Shakespeare. 
41871-41877. 
Wright   (W.  B.)  : 

Antony    &    Cleopatra    pur- 
sued.    1650. 
Brown     of     India.       5321- 

5324. 
Convict  &  priest.    8415. 
Future  Mrs.  Brice.     15741. 
Old    tobacco   shop.     33652. 
Pearl's  Christmas  eve. 
35740. 
Wright     (W.     E.)       Merry-go- 
round   in   Harmony   flats. 
29238. 
Wright  (W.  H.)     Man  of  prom- 
ise.    54407. 
Wright    (W.  L.)  : 

Dream    of    Psyche    IMoss. 

11748. 
Reel  thing.    38858. 
Wright    (W.  M.)   jr.: 
Convulsion.     532-52. 
Double  cross.     11510a. 
Wrothe     (E.)       Whole    Damm 

family.     50696. 
Wrydell    (W.)      This    gay    old 

world.    45842. 
Wucherpfennig    (C.    H.)      Old 
Irish   Pat,   young   Irish   Pat, 
&  the  robbers.    33517. 
Wiihldorfer  (W.)    Vasantasena. 
48721. 

Wuensch   (G.)  : 

His  life  for  hers.    19698. 

New  life.     32407. 
Wuerthner  (J.)     Awakened 
Rameses.     2543. 

Wulfe     (F.     W.)       Butterflies. 
5644. 

Wulffius  (A.)  Gabina.  15747a. 
Wulzen  (E.  F.)  1692.  52495. 
Wunderlich  (C.  H.)  : 

Jungle  bear.    23302a. 

Masters  &  slaves.  28743, 
28744. 

Sherwood.    42098. 


3541 


INDEX 


Wunderlich     (H.    A.)       Judge 
Rosinski's   narrow   escape. 
23146a. 
Wundt  (T.)     Disziplin.     53420. 
Wuppermann  (A.  E.)  : 

Doubles  or  quits.     11556a. 

Greaser.    17348a. 

Paving  the  piper.     35672a, 

35672b. 
People  against  Biggs. 
32857a. 
Wuppermann  (Carlos  or  C.  S.)  : 
Lassalle's  death.    24674. 
Laughing  Hiiri-y.     54236. 
Triumph  of  X.     47110b. 
Wuppermann  (F.  P.)  : 
Babette.    2620a. 
Voyageur.     49325. 
Wuppermann   (F.  S.)  : 

Doubles  or  quits.     11556a. 

Paying  the  piper.     35672b. 

People  against  Biggs. 

35857a. 

Wuppermann  (R.  K.)     Greaser. 

17348a. 
Wurmfeld   (R.)  : 

Heilige  ehe.     18631. 
Jasmin.    22510. 
Wurtele    (F.    W.)      Two    clay 

pipes.    47584. 
Wurzbui-ger   (E.)  : 

End    must    justify    the 
.  means.     12696a. 
In  the  dark.    21371a. 
Wuttke   (H.)  : 

Crown  jewels.    9225. 
Kameraden.     23473. 
Wyatt  (E.)     Fatigue.    13880. 
Wyatt  (F.  G.)     Mrs.  Temple's 

telegram.     30470. 
Wybrow     (G.    V.)       Beautiful 

fiend.     3210. 
Wycherley   (H.)     Grant  before 

Vicksburg.    17320. 
Wyckoff     (F.)       At    Economy 

Junction.     2134. 
Wyckofe  (W.  W.)  : 

Artistic  temperament.  1978. 
Polly  Ann's  fortune.     36733. 
Wyer    (F.  G.)     Canned.     6004. 
Wyeth   (A.  H.)  : 

Fun   in   a  photograph  gal- 
lery.    15679,  15681. 
Huldah's  parin'  bee.   20.597. 
Hunker's    Corners.      20671. 
Pa's  picnic.     35426. 
Wyeth  ( A.  L. )    Cupid  on  wheels. 

9404. 
Wyeth  (H.  M.)  : 

Diplomatic   maid.     10899a. 
Honeymoon  in  2000.   53968. 
Parrot.    35365a. 
War  &  woman.    55831. 
Wyke  (B.)     Doctor's  assistant. 
ill91. 


A^''ylie  (C.)     One  evening  after 
dinner.     34003. 

Wylie    (I.  A.  R.)     Five  years 
to  find  out.     17325a. 

Wylie  (J.)     Kiss  me,  sergeant. 
24022a. 

Wylie    (J.  E.)   jr.     Snowed  in. 
42918. 

Wylie  (L.)     Kiss  me,  sergeant. 
24022a. 

Wvlie    (L.   B.)     Golden  goose, 
i 6963a. 

Wylie    (L.   J.)     Winter's  tale. 
51205. 

Wyman      (A.)       Our     German 
farmer.     34645. 

Wyman   (A.  L.)  : 

Mayflower     of     Plymouth. 

28916,  28917. 
Surprise  party.     44649. 

Wvman    (L.)      Woman's   affec- 
tion.    51512. 

Wyndham     (A.    W.)      Traitor. 
46770. 

Wvndham     (H.)      Nightingale. 
32765. 

Wyndham-Gittens  (H.)     Christ- 
mas men.     7235. 

Wvnkoop     (F.)       True     blue. 
47213. 

Wynn     (E.)    Freshman    &    the 
sophomore.     15406. 

Wynn      (W.     T.)       Gilhooley's 
dream.    16366. 

Wynne     (A.)      See    O'Ryan 
(A.  W.) 

Wvnne     (C.    P.)       Savage    en- 
counter.   40864. 

Wynne    (C.    W.)      See   Cayzer 
(C.  W.) 

Wynne  (L.)     See  Gale  (J.  W.) 

Wynne   (O.)     See  Hart   (J.  M. 

^•> 
Wynne    (W.)      See   Cayzer 

(C.  W.) 

Wvnniat     (J.     R.)       Sangreal. 

40707. 

Wyre    (M.   G.)      Mother  Goose 

up-to-date.     54605. 

Wvse  (A.  A.)     Acceptable  man. 

52554. 

X.    (Monsieur)     See  Simone 

(D.  R.  de) 

Xanrof  (L.)  : 

Amorcage.    1341. 

Bonheur      volant.        4561, 

52949. 

Coup  de  foudre.     8818. 

Fgtiche.     53632. 

His  highness,  my  husband. 

19655. 

Kleine   konigin.    24090, 

24091. 

Pour  etre  aimee.     36917. 

Prince.    37262. 

3542 


Xanrof  (L.) — Continued. 

Prince  consort.     37289. 

S.  A.  R.    40396. 

Son  premier  voyage.  43227. 
Xanrof      (M.)       SO*     Mg'-faq. 

40399a. 
Xara      (I.)        Rouble      rouge. 

40060. 
Xenien-verlag : 

Napoleon.    31979. 

Recht  auf  ein  heim.  38653. 
Xicoy  (M.)     It.    22J.97. 
Ximgnez     (F.     Staud   y)      See 

Staud  y  Ximgnez. 
Ximenez  (X.)     Noria.    33009. 
XX.     See  Howard   (G.  B.) 
Tale  (G.  H.)  : 

Evil-eye.    13156. 

Lost  rib.    26352. 

Painting  the  town.     35074. 

Twelve  temptations.  .47425 
Yale   (E.  D.)  : 

Day     at     Camp    Killkare. 
53348. 

Inventor.     21894a. 

Two        Christmas       boxes. 
47576a. 
Yale   &   Ellis   music   co.     Evil 

eye.    13155. 
Yale  univ.  dramatic  assn. ; 

Critic.    9154. 

Filia  hospitalis.     14217. 

Grafters.     17237. 

Pretenders.    37099. 

Revizor.    39274. 

Ventaglio.    48821. 
Yale  university  press: 

Lovely  Peggy.     26666. 

Robin  of  Sherwood.    39664. 

Tidings   brought   to    Mary. 
55596. 
Yam     (A.)       Frau    von    Yam. 

16237. 
Yardley  (C.  B.)  jr.: 

Imposter.    21045. 

Shantyclare  hall.    41951. 
Yardley  (W.)  : 

Macaws.    27018. 

On  the  march.    33872. 

Our  toys.    34787. 

Passport.    35497. 
Yarington       (A.)         Ambitious 

model.    1115. 
Yarnell  (E.  T.)  : 

Actress  &  the  fopl.    223. 

Pharmacist.     36104. 

Sis.    42574. 
Yates   (A.)     Violets.     49107. 
Yates  (E.)  : 

Bad  lot.    2776,  2777. 

Nobody's  fortune.    32953. 
Yates     (L.     B.)       Live     bird. 
54299. 
48656. 
Ybarra    (T.  R.)      Vallombrosa. 


INDEX 


Yeager  (B.) : 

In  Shadowland.     21321. 
Real  thief.    38570a. 
Shriek.    42196a. 
Transfer,  please.    46811a. 
Undefended.     48078a. 
Way  of  joy.    55852. 
Yeager    (E.   C.)     In  a  restau- 
rant.   21083, 
Yeager    (H.  W.)     Ambassador 

extraordinary.     1091. 
Yeamans  (J.)  : 

Devilskin.    10723. 
Jack's  wife,  Jill.    22400. 
Yeames  (J.)     Sir  Gawain  &the 

green  knight.    42536. 
Yeats  (W.  B.)  : 

Cathleen       Ni       Houlihan. 

48321. 
Golden  helmet.    16973. 
Green     helmet.        17575a- 

17575c. 
Hour-glass.     6967a,  20377a, 

20377b,  48321,  53978. 
In      the      seven      woods. 

21497a. 
King's     threshold.       23997, 

23997a. 
Poetical     works.       36620a, 

36621. 
Pot  of  broth.    36898. 
Shadowy  waters.    41722a. 
Unicorn    from    the    stars. 

4S320,  48321. 
Where    there    is    nothing. 
50401,  50402. 
Yechton  (B.)     See  Krause  (L. 

F.) 
Yehoash,    pseud.      See    Bloom- 
garden   (S.) 
Yendes     (L.    A.)      New    man. 

32418. 
Yeo    (F.  H.)     Princess  Isabel. 

37422;a. 
Yerance  (F.  L.)     Belle  of  Ma- 
nilla.   3414. 
Yerington  (C.  W.)   Nurse's  rev- 
elation.   33165. 
Yeto  (G.)  : 

Moon     lanterns     of     Bon. 

30937. 
Princess  Musume.    37431. 
Yewdale     (R.    B.)       Enchant- 
ment.   12683a,  12684a. 

Yewell  (S.)  Hans,  the  dutch 
emigrant,  just  landed.  18119. 
Yochum  (A.  M.)  : 

Max.     28888. 

Perplexities.      35944. 

Yoder     (L.)       Last     days     of 
Pompeii.    24703. 

Yoder  (R.)  : 

Funny  side  of  life.     15717. 
New  hilarity.    32396. 


Yoell    (R.  A.)     Road  to  Mon- 
terey.   39590. 
Yoke    (E.   A.)      Scarlet   letter. 

40981. 
Yonge     (C.    M.)       Chaplet    of 

pearls.    6728. 
Yonk    (W.    W.)      Chief   Black 

Hawk's  revenge.     6966. 
Yore      (C.)         Primal     wrong. 

37240. 
York  (M.  L.)  : 

Montezuma.    30911. 
Montezuma,  the  last  of  the 
Aztecs.    30922. 
Yorke  (E.)    Dramatic  incident. 

11676. 
Yorke  (L.)  : 

Doctor's  errand.     11200. 
Lady  &  the  jockey.   24340. 
Yorke      (O.)        Ragged     edge. 

38340. 
Yorska   (C.)  : 

Crying  for  shelter.     9289a. 
Days  of  war.    10162a. 
Yorston    (J.   C.)    &   co.     Com- 
plete works  of  Shakespeare. 
41801,  42802. 
Yost   (C.  S.)  : 

Redwing.    38857a. 
Sentimental  burglar.  41509. 
Yost   (H.  M.)  : 

Affinities.    431. 

Charm    of    Sunset    Valley. 

6807. 
Incubus.     21604b. 
•     Missy.     30100. 
Yost   (R.  M.)  : 

Brentwood.     5021. 
Neigeux.     32167. 
Youmans    (J.    W.)      Songs    of 

nations.    43252. 
Young.      See    Shaar,    Young   & 

Shaar. 
Young  (A.)  : 

Duke  L  0  r  e  n  z  o's  ward. 

11983. 
Duke's  ward.    12013. 
Young  ( A.  B.)    Treason.    46895. 
Young  (ifr«.  B.  B.)  Macharado. 

27101. 
Young  (B.  S.)  : 

Blue  &  the  gray.     4338. 
Leaves  tied  down.     24960. 
Young     (Balle    de)       See    De 

Young. 
Young    (Bertram)      King   &   a 

half.     23727. 
Young  (C.)     Good  against  evil. 

17053. 
Young   (C.  L.)  : 

Ivers  Dean.     22277. 
Pride  of  N.  Y.     37210. 
Slight   flirtation.     42777. 
Young   (Cyril)        Won     by     a 
mummy.     51632. 

3543 


Young  (D.)  : 

Boy  or  a  girl.  4844. 

Miss  Russell  of  N.  Y.   30021. 

Social  idol.    42968. 

White  cat.     50493. 
Young  (D.  R.)  : 

Age  of  taffy.    575. 

Grit.     17661. 
Young   (E.  J.)  : 

Bribe.     5032. 

His  father's  son.    19617. 

Life  giver.     25298. 
Young  (E.  L.)  : 

Rag-time  opera.     38334a. 

Ragtime     opera     of     trial 
marriage.    55103. 
Young   (E.  M.)     Mr.  Sampson 

of  Omaha.     30250. 
Young  (Edward)    Argonauts  of 

1897.     1815. 
Young  (Edwin)  : 

Indiana  folks.     21648. 

Sweet  16.    44767. 
Young    (F.    C.)      Graduate    of 

Yale.     17215. 
Young  (F.  G.)     Lawyer's  love. 

24888. 
Young    (F.    K.)      Valhalla. 

48637. 
Young   (Frances)  : 

Fate's  caprice.    13811. 

Wayward  hearts,     49809. 
Young   (Frank) : 

Old  bachelor.     33413. 

Rolland  McNey.     39762. 
Young    (G.   F.)      Life  of  Gar- 
field.    25316. 
Young   (G.  J.)  : 

Best  joke  of  his  life.    3582. 

Gentlemen    crooks.      53756. 

His  prisoner.    19782. 

Jimsey's  queen.     54110. 

Sleeping  on  duty.    42761. 

Social     leader's     husband. 
42971. 

Two  telegrams.     47790a. 
Young   (H.  A.)  &  CO.: 

Father     of     his     country. 
13855. 

Mitsu-Yu-Nissi.     30500. 
Young  (H.  W.)  : 

Fly  old  jay.     14620. 

Honto,     the     red     m  a  n's 
daughter.     20196. 
Young  (J.)     Lord  Byron.    26191 
Young  ( J.  L.)      Anna  d'Alengon. 

1540. 
Young    (J.  M.)     Donna  Anita. 

11392. 
Young    (.Tames   H. )      Bachelor 

Jack.     2671. 
Young   (John  E.)  : 

Coward's  game.    8980. 

Money  &  the  girl.    30762. 

Shady  Shore.     55297. 


INDEX 


Young  (John  E.) — Continued. 
Violets.     49105. 
While    the    sultan    sleeps. 
50437. 
Young     (Joseph    E.)       Vaude- 
ville collision.     48737c. 
Young     (Joseph    H.)       Father 

Manners.     13850. 
Young   (L.  D.)  : 
Iceman.     20841. 
On  the  campus.     33823. 
Young  (Margaret)  : 

Little   address.     25578a. 
Self-supporting.     41434a. 
Wreathed  dagger.    51825. 
Young     (Marjorie)       Mouse- 
traps.    31251a. 
Young     (Martha)       Old    Turk. 

33658. 
Young    (Metcalf)      See    Cohen 

(L.  Y.) 
Young  (O.  E.)  : 
All  stars.     912. 
Ancient  order  of  knights  of 

chivalry.     1403. 
Axin'  her  father.    2587. 
Back  from  the  Philippines. 

2739. 
Backtown  spirits.  2761. 
Coon  Creek  courtship.  8453. 
Cross  purposes.     9201. 
Disowned.     10958,  10959. 
Doubles.    11555. 
Interviewing     a      granger. 

21843. 
Little  red  mare.    25856. 
Love    &    a    carving    knife. 

26425. 
Love  &  lather;    26443. 
Mr.  Badger's  uppers.   30143. 
Pat,  the  apothecary.  35.515. 
Pickled  polliwog.     36219. 
Popping  by  proxy.    36832. 
Real  thing.    38575. 
Riding  the  goat.    39403. 
Scroggin's     divorce      case. 

41195. 
Stick   to    your    word,    gal. 

43891. 
Striped  sweater.    44179. 
When      doctors      disagree. 

50210. 
Who  gits  de  reward?  50610. 
Wives   wanted   in   Squash- 

ville.     51332. 
Won  by  a  wager.    51634. 

Young   (O.  M.)     Queen  of  the 

prairie.     38078. 
Young    (Preston)       When    the 

cat's  away.    50302. 
Young  (R.  C.  M.)  : 

At  the  sign  of  the  Bleeding 

heart.    2281. 
Camilla.    5939. 


Young  (R.  C.  M.) — Continued. 
Celestial  birthday  present. 

6568. 
Crumbs.     9259a. 
Goat.    16816. 
Guilty.     17756,  17757a. 
Her  soldier  patient.  19145a. 
Just  a  Jackie.     23323a. 
Lady  &  the  bracelet.  2,4337. 
Leave  it  to  me.    54246. 
Lo-ko-rah.     26008a. 
Miss  Dixie.     29929. 
Modern   girl.     30608. 
Money  moon.     30788. 
My  son.     31703a. 
Not  yet.     33071a. 
Nothing  shall  be  impossible. 

33083a. 
Pity  the  blind.     36415c. 
Play  the  game.    36460a. 
Prima     donna's    daughter. 

37239a. 
Sweet-meat  game.     44756a. 
Three      pair      of      shoes. 

46007a. 
Way  to  the  heart.    49785a. 
Wishing  carpet.    51255a. 
Yankee's    love    for    Dixiie. 

52022. 
Your  honor.     52228a. 
Young  (R.  J.)  : 

Barbara's   dilemma.     2963, 
Brown  of  Harvard.     5319, 

5320. 
Capt.  Kidd,  jr.    53068. 
Chatterton.     6843.  * 

Glorious  Betsy.     16780. 
John  Clayton,  actor.  22845. 
Lady  Luxury.     .54207. 
Last      of      the      Cargills. 

24733. 
Lottery  man.     26377. 
My  lady  luxury.    31602. 
Naughty  Marietta.    32087. 
Next.     32579. 
Ragged  Robin.     38344. 
Wie  man  einen  mann  ge- 

winnt.    50869. 
Yellow  streak.     52089. 
Young    (R.    K.)      Playmakers. 

36490. 
Young  (S.)  : 

Addio,  Madretta.    266. 
Guenevere.    17723. 
Viva  Mexico.    49200. 
Young  (S.  M.)  : 

Across  the  dead  line.    175. 
Sis  Hopkins'  sister.    42577. 

42578. 
Way  out  West.    49776. 
Zeb.  the  clodhopper.   52303, 

52304. 

Young  (S.  O.)    Wife's  sacrifice. 
50934. 


Young   (W.  B.)  : 

Advance  agent.     332. 
April  &  May.     1737. 
Chen-a-nah.     6894. 
Dentist.     10479. 
Euchred.    13017. 
Golden  feather.     16946. 
Her  great  desire.     19006a. 
His  last  hurdle.    19685. 
In  Dutch.    21157a. 
Jester  to  king.    22666. 
Latin  quarter.    24806. 
Lauretta's         marionettes. 

24831a. 
Love     garden     of     Mars. 

54335. 
Mountebanks.     54622. 
Nothing  doing.     33080a. 
Peacemaker.     35699. 
Russian,    the    Pole    &    the 

Jew.    40347. 
Second  son.     41305. 
Side    that's    seldom    seen. 

42243. 
Social  pariah.     42978. 
Substance       &       shadows. 

44318. 
Swastika.     44734. 
Taking  a  chance.    55510. 
Terrible  night.    45422. 

Voice  culturist.    49222. 
Young   (W.  H.)  : 

Fedalraa.     13962. 

For  right  of  way.    14907. 

Frozen  deep.     15611. 

Mystery   of  Edwin   Drood. 
31840. 

Our  right  of  way.    34759. 

Right     of     way.        39434, 
39435,   39436. 

Riverside.    39575. 
Young  (W.  H.)  &  CO.: 

Golden      Hair's      birthday 
party.     16970. 

Queen  Floradine  of  Flower- 
land.     37995. 

Witch  of  Bramble  Hollow. 
51268. 
Young  (W.  W.)  : 

Alice  in  Wonderland.   786a. 

Arthur  Pendragon.     1954. 

Ben-Hur.     3484. 

Faustine.    13920. 

Four  leaved  clover.     15162. 

House  of  Mauprat.     20406. 

Jock  o'  Hazeldean.     22791. 

Jonquille.     22991. 

Judgment  of  Paris.    23168, 
23169. 

Pendragon.    35836. 

Rajah.     38393.  38394. 

Rogue's  march.    39736. 

Sea-green  man.    41219. 

Woman's  wiles.    51596. 


3544 


INDEX 


Young  (William) : 

Massarenes.    28659. 
Plebeian.     36533. 
Young    (William)    jr.    Amaryl- 
lis.    1053. 
Young  churchman  co.     Pagans. 

35031a. 
Young       people's       missionary 
movement  of  the  U.  S.  &  Can- 
ada.    Pageant  of  darkness  & 
light.     35041. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.s  of  the  U.   S.  A. 
(Natl,  board  of)  : 
Spirit        of        sisterhood. 

43956. 
Wayside  piper.     49801a. 
Youngdohl      (O.)  Emogene. 

53523. 
Younge  (F.)     Miller.    29612. 
Younge   (M.  E.)  : 

Borrowed  finery.     4674. 
Old  curiosity  shop.     33463. 
Power  of  love.     36964. 
Scapegoat.    40953. 
Youngman     (E.     H.)       Trans- 
planted flower.     46831. 
Youngman  (R.  D.)  : 

Charley,  the  cockney.  6774. 
Me  &  me  act.  28963. 
Youngs  (M.)  Miracles.  29794. 
Youngson  (W.  C.)  Spook  min- 
strels. 43601. 
Yrayzoz  (F.)  40  H.  P.  52451. 
Yrftyzoz     (U.)      Machaquito    6 

el  gato  negro.    27100. 
Yug   (N.)     See  Guy    (G.  C.) 
Yule     (A.)       Cosmopolitan    3. 

8603. 
Yunker        ( F. )  Greenhorn. 

53835. 
Yust.     Querer  de  las  mujeres. 
38145a. 

Yuste  Arias  (E.)  : 

N  u  e  V  o     administrador. 
33119. 

Sangre  aragonesa.    40698. 

VIrgen  viuda.    49115. 
Z.     (J.)       Madama     Butterfly. 

27166. 
Zaballos  (E.) : 

Lo  que  Dios  ata.    26009. 

Ola  negra.     33401. 

Pfcaros  hombres.     36205. 

Titiritera.    46331. 

Zaballos     Sanchez      (E.)      La- 
drones.    24330. 

Zabel     (E.)      Aus    tiefer    not. 
2462a. 

Zabriskie  (J.  G.)  : 
Amizonia.     1311. 
King  Con.    23753. 

Zach  (M.)     Nipped  in  the  bud. 
32837a. 


Zacharie   (V.); 

Destiny.     53401. 
Net.     54693. 
Zadeck  (E.)    Abenteuer.   67b. 
Zagat   (L.)     Shylock.     42202. 
Zago    (A.    Velasco)      See    Ve- 

lasco  Zago. 
Zahajkiewicz    (S.)  : 

Dw6ch    Feliks6w    i    dwie 

Felunie.     53488. 
Zydowskie  swaty.    56057. 
Zahonero    (J.)  : 

Canci6n      de      la      gitana. 

5992, 
Canuto  sonsonete.     6023. 
Zaiczek       (J.)         Helmbrecht. 

18776. 
Zalenka     (B.    H.)       Flaherty's 

masquerade.     14464. 
Zalondek  (E.  J.)     White  man's 

hope.     50544. 
Zamacois  (E.)  : 
Pasado.    12985. 
Pasado  vuelve.    35427. 
Zamacois  (M.)  : 
Bohemos,  4503. 
Bouffons.    4734. 
Fleur  merveilleuse.     14499. 
Jesters.    22667a. 
Zamara       (A.)         Vertauschte 

braut.     48893. 
Zamecnik  (J.  S.)  : 

Hermits  in  Africa.     19238. 
Sky-pilot.    42689. 
Zamenhof  (L.  L.)    Georgo  Dan- 
din.    16167-16169. 
Zametkin    (M.)      Russian   Shy- 
lock.     40342. 
Zamora    (L.)      Deber   ante   el 

amor.     10292. 
Zamrzla   (R.)     Boris  Godunov. 

4658. 
Zanardini    (A.)  : 

Herodias.      19279. 
Loreley.     26232. 
William  Ratcliff.     51067. 
Zancig    (A.    &    J.)       Lady    in 

black.     24422. 
Zandonai   (R.)  : 

Conchita.     8209-8211. 
Francesca        da        Rimini. 

15251a,  15252a. 
Grillo  del  focolare.     17634. 
Melenis.     29071. 
Zangarini   (C.)  : 

Conchita.     8209-8211. 
Fanciulla  del  West.    13628. 
Fille  du  far- West.    14232. 
Hans,  il  suonatore  di  flauto. 

18110. 
Jewels    of    the    Madonna. 

22707. 
Madchen  aus  dem  goldenen 

Westen.    27314. 
Melenis.    29071. 

3545 


Zangarini   (C.) — Continued. 
Schmuck     der      Madonna. 

41075. 
Terra  promessa.    45405a. 
Ultimo  dei  Moicani.    55718. 
Zangwill  (L)  : 

Children    of    the    Ghetto. 

6610,  7039. 
Melting-pot.    29079,  29079a. 
Next  religion.    32593. 
Plaster  saints.    36448a. 
Six  persons.     42624. 
War  god.    49581. 
Zanoni   (C.)     Oracolo.     34294a. 
Zanotti     (E.)       Schwache    ner- 

ven.     41135. 
Zant  (M.  van)     See  Van  Zant. 
Zarate    (A.    Gil   y)   See   Gil    y 

Zdrate. 
Zarbock  (L.)     Siren.    42565. 
Zarmar,  pseud.    See  Mills    (S. 

A.) 
Zaro  &  Clark.    Wizard's  dream. 

51344. 
Zarraga  (M.  de)  : 

Compafiero  de  viaje.    8157. 
Coto  real.    8632. 
Gormen.    16^2. 
Moral  de  lo  inmoral.    30996. 
Zatz     (M.)         Who     is     luny? 

50619a. 
Zayas  Bazan  (L.  G.  de)     Vora. 

49287. 
Zayas  Enriquez  (R.  de)    Amor 

libre.     1335. 
Zazo  (A.  Velasco)    See  Velasco 

Zazo. 
Zdanowicz    (C.)     Gentilhomme 

pauvre.    16097. 
^dzieblowskiego  (A.  S.)  : 

Jaskinia  Pot^piefica.  22509. 
Sybiracy.    44842. 
Zechmeister   (A.  V.)  : 

Einer  muss  heiraten.  12354, 

12355. 
One  must  marry.    34043. 
Zedacker  (C.  M.  C.)     Duel  for 
the  lily  of  the  valley.    11958. 
Zediker   (N.)  : 

Family  discipline.    13588. 
Kittie's       wedding       cake. 

24054. 
My     day     &     now-a-days. 
31531. 
Zefe    (N.)     Better  light.     3635. 
Zegrino      (W.)         Salamander 

leap.     40574. 
Zelenka      (B.     H.)        Eleventh 

commandment.     12450. 
Zelenka      (H.)        Insurrection. 

21799. 
Zell  (E.  S.)     4-11-44.    52425. 
Zell   (F.)  : 

Boccaccio.     4465. 

Our  baby's  nurse.    34537. 


INDEX 


Zell    (R.   A.)      Nowhere   land. 

33114. 
Zeller   (A.  L.)  : 

Agreeable  mistake.     603. 
Female  hotel.     14022. 
In  a  college  town.    21064. 
Lawyer's     wife's     mistake. 

24890. 
Legacy.    24993. 
Meddlesomeness    punished. 

29006. 

Misfortune  her  lot.     29887. 

Objections  removed.   33225. 

Triumphant  servant.  47113. 

Zeller  (C.  W.)     Frau  im  hemd. 

15282. 
Zeller     (F.    C.)       Ludwig    von 

Wittelsbach.     26911. 
Zellers(  M.)     Bernice.    3541. 
Zellner    (A.   J.)      Talk   of  the 

moment.    45002a. 
Zemlinsky    (A.)      Kleider    ma- 

chen  leute.    24076. 
Zenal,    psexid.     See   Alzen    (C. 

A.) 
Zengerle    (J.   W.)      Untruthful 

husband.    48444. 
Zentmyer       ( E. )         Redeemer. 

38834. 
Zepler    (B.)      Grosse    rosinen. 

17684,  17685. 
Zerega  (K.  B.  di)  : 

Little  Miss  Mouse.    25786. 
Mills  of  the  gods.    29682. 
Zerkovitz   (B.)     Wundermilhle. 

51920b,  51920c. 
Zerr  (J.  H.)  : 

Black  Dick.     4083. 
Brand  of  Cain.    4907. 
Zetland    (S.    Tzitlonok-)      See 

Tzitlonok-Zetland. 
Zettlemeyer   (J.)     Daughter  of 

Satan.    9974. 
Zeyk    (A.   J.   de)    jr.     See  De 

Zeyk. 
Zhardna  (C.  L.)     Neaphite,  the 
fair  ruler.    32107. 

Zickel   (F.  C.)     Blaue  wunder. 
4214. 

Ziegfeld     (F.)    jr.     Mile.    Fifi. 

27255. 
Ziegfeld   (H.)  : 

Stray  bullet.     44102. 
Vampires  of  Russia.   48683. 
Ziegfeld     (M.)       Vampires    of 
Russia.     48683. 

Ziegfeld  (O.  C.)  : 

Dawn  of  peace.    10086. 
Peggy.    35798. 

Ziegler       (A.)         Hubert       of 
Gloucester.     20584. 

Ziegler    (C.)      Furcht   vor   der 
schwiegermutter.    36486. 


Ziegler  (E.  T.) : 

Cleopatra     VI,     queen     of 
Egypt.    7593. 

Pantomimic     spectacle     of 
Cincinnati,  O.     35190. 

Rome  under  Caesar.  39849. 
Ziegler    (F.)     Weh'    dem,    der 

fliegt.     49944. 
Ziegler  (Francis  J.  or  F.  I.)  : 

Awakening  of  spring.  2568, 
2569,  52788. 

Creditor.     9054. 

Mother-love.     31161,  54609. 

Stronger.     44193a. 

Such  is  life.     44366,  55471. 

Swanwhite.     44729. 
Ziegler   (Frederick  J.)  : 

Inspiration.     21783. 

Morals.     31007. 

Phoenix.     54944. 

Ziegler   (T.)     Hagar.     17886a. 
Ziehrer  (C.  M.)  : 

Ball  bei  hof.    2839. 
Dumme       herz.         12028b, 

12028c. 
Husarengeneral.        20711a, 

20711b. 
Liebeswalzer.     2r5258. 

Zielie  (M.  W.)  : 

Broken  arrow.     5164. 
Mohawk.     30688. 
Office  boy.    33331. 

Ziemann     (O.)       Tempted     by 
man.     45334. 

Ziemer    (R.   V.)      Under- wo  rid. 
48241. 

Ziersch  (W.)  : 
Eisen.     12358. 
Tochter     des     fabrikherrn. 
46408. 

Zietz      (E.      S.)        Reformers. 
38889,  38889a. 

Ziezer     (M.)     Bandit    king    of 
Hungary.     2890. 

Zile.     See  Van  Zile. 
Zilles    (A.  N.  P.)  : 

.Jockey  Jones.    22794. 

Mrs.      Eastman's      brooch. 
54557. 

Zimmerman    (A.)     Temperance 
lecture.     45258. 

Zimmerman  (C.)     Dons.  11403, 
11404. 

Zimmerman    (D.)      Schoolroom 
upside  down.    41124a. 

Zimmerman  (E.  W.)     On  dark 
ways.    33766. 

Zimmerman   (M.)     Little  Sally 
Waters.     25868. 

Zimmerman    (W.  P.)     Baron's 
mistake.    3089. 


Zimmermann  (J.  H.)  Krokodil. 
24261. 

Zimmermann   (V.  M.)  : 
Brothers.    5299. 
Monk  &  the  beggar.    30813. 

Zimmermann  (W.)  Her  cow- 
boy brother.     18939. 

Zingher  (A.)  Wenn  man 
schnupfen  hat.     49980. 

Zink  (A.  H.)  Two— &  a  third. 
55697. 

Zink  (W.  M.)  Qualities  of 
Washington.    37959a. 

Zinkham  {Mrs.  M.  A.  J.)  Yes- 
terday, to-day  &  hereafter. 
56032. 

Zinn    (A.)      Drei    briider    von 

Damaskus.     11797. 
Zinn   (A.  M.)  : 

Girl  &  the  sailor.    53773. 

Sultan  of  Morocco.   44475. 

Teezy-weezy.     45207. 

Zinn   (O.)  : 

Bill  posters  strike.     3846. 
Two  Penny's  dream.  47745. 

Zinn   (W.  H.)     Fair.     13365. 
Zinser  (R.  W.)  : 

Better  than  gold.     3638. 

Money  bags.    54585. 
Zion    (B.  Ben-)     See  Ben-Zion. 
Zippel     (C.    J.)      Visited    sin. 

49180. 
Zipper   (E.)     Arrae  Don  Juan. 

1878. 
Zito   (E.)  : 

Mother.     54602. 

Unknown  woman.     55738. 

Zlotopolsky    (S.)      Her   power. 

53923. 
Zobeltitz   (F.  von)  : 

Deutsche  marke.    10641a. 

Will  &  Wiebke.    51050. 

Zoder   (P.)     Last.     24677. 
Zoellner  (H.)  : 

Jolly  Chinese.     22930. 

Mateo  Falcone.     28782. 

Zola    (E.)  : 

Demon  drink.     10453. 

Germinal.     16213. 

Gervaise.     16234. 

Maxwells.    28898. 

Nana.    31934. 

Rgve.     39225. 

Sturm      auf     die     muhle. 

44299. 
Th6r$se.     45736,  45738. 
Th6r6se  Raquin.     45739. 

Zolatorefski     or     Zolotorefski. 

See  Solotorefsky. 
Zoline     (E.    N.)       Search-light 

matrimonial  club.    41262. 


3546 


INDEX 


(M.) 


Vendetta. 


Zoller    (J.)      Some    rehearsal. 

43157. 
Zonnevylle 

48774. 
Zorer      (M.)        Miscegenation. 

29842. 
Zorlig       (K.)         Americangirl. 

1276. 
Zorn     (A.    H.    J.)       Arzt    der 
fraiien,  Herr  Johann.    1994a. 
Zorn  (F.)     Designers.   10553. 
Zorn  (O.  Manthey-)     See  Man- 

they-Zorn. 
Zouros  (N.)  : 

Con  &  CO.    8196. 
Hippolyte's     a  b  e  nt  e  u  e  r. 

19512. 
Monsieur  le 
Part  du  feu. 
Theodore  et 
True   du   Brgsilien. 
Zscholfke  (H.)  : 

Faschingszauber.     13700. 
Meine   tante,    deine   tante. 
29066. 


juge.     30863. 
35386. 
cie.     45707. 

47198. 


Zuber  (B.)  Kitty  of  the 
chorus.     24067. 

Zuckerberg  (M.  G.)  Fascinat- 
ing Winny.    13707. 

Zuckerman  (B.)  jr.  Woman's 
folly.     51529. 

Zuik  (L.)     In  a  trance.   21089. 

Zukowski   (A.)  : 

Dziecko  milo^ci.    53491. 
U  przekupki.     55715. 
Zula  (S.)     Piano  dream.  36199. 
Zulawski  (G.)     Eros  &  Psyche. 

12881. 
ZGiiiga    (J.    Pgrez)   See    Perez 

Zljniga. 
Ztifiiga   (Ruiz  de)   See  Ruiz  de 

Ztiiiiga. 

Zunser  (M.  S.)  : 

Goldenlocks    &    the  bears. 

17026a. 
What  it  meant  to  Mother 

Carson.    55883. 

Zuppone-Strani  (G.)  Domino 
Azzurro.     11332. 


Zura  (R.) : 

Bara    aida    sakura    hana. 

2952. 
Masquerade  party.    28637. 
Zutro  (R.  H.)  : 

Dawn  of  a  new  day.  53847. 
Princess   from   the   Orient. 
55034. 
Zuver  (J.  H.)    Whitened  sepul- 

cher.     50592. 
Zwehl    (H.  F.  von)   Charybdis. 

6817a. 
Zweig  (S.)     Verwandelte  kom- 

odiant.    48895. 
Zwerenz     ( G. )       TippmamselL 

46309. 
Zwez  (R.)  : 

Salome.    40613. 
Zwei  menschen.     52405. 
Zwicker  H.)    Enchanted  violin. 

1267. 
Zwietusch  (W.  Y.)    Somewhere 

in  France.    55392. 
Zwintscher     (R.)       Hummeln. 
20634. 


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